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Tonight&amp; Thursday
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NOT OPEN
Friday&amp; Saturday·
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THE LAST RUN
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George C. Scott
Tony Musante
JHE LAST REBEL
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Ty Hardin

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WINS CARRIER CONTEST - Winner of The Dally
Sentinel carrier contest was Beth Vaughan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Vaughan, South Third Ave., Middleport.
Beth was awarded a new bicycle. Other contest winners were
Bruck Fisher, Bobby Yates, Jim Colburn, Jack Oiler, Randy
Phillips, Jim Webster and David Huston.

National Red Cross Vital
In all of the programs of the
Meigs County chapter, the
American National Red Cross
plays a vital role, chapter
or!icers sald today.
In safely programs, the local
.chapter is dependent on the
American National Red Cross .
The American National Red
Cross provides the authority
and source of training for a.ll
safety programs materials
used in the American Red

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32.50 24" Base Cabinets
34.00 30" Base Cabinets
24.00 22" WardrQbes
29.95 30" Wardrobes
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972

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PHONE 992-2156

TEN CENTS

from 10 a.m. to 2 p,.; , The
Mavericks will provide music
for a dance starting at 9 the!
night.
Sunday, the club will again
open alB a.m. with registration
again between the hours of 10
a .m . and 2 p.m. Group

Weather
Increasing cloudiness
tonight. Low In the 40s. Friday
mostly cloudy and mild with a
chance of some light_ rain. High
1n 50s north .except 1n the rrud
40s extreme northeast and
along the Lake Erie Shore.
IIlah IIWth in the &amp;IE.

meetings will begin at 2 p.m.
One of the top degree teams
in the state will prtsent work
on Sunday. All members · of
Aerie 2171 are urged to attend
tbis session with new members
to take their initiation then.
A roast beef dinner will be
held from II a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The club's women's
group will serve the dinner at
$1.80 per person.
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COFCTOMEET
. The Middleport Chamber of
Commerce will meet at 7:30 p.
m Friday at the social room of
th~ Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co,

Union.
Reporter Gordon said the
tape and a transcript had been
"placed at the disposal of
Senate investigators.''
Closed Meeting Held
The latest development in
the complex case came as the
Senate Judiciary Committee
held a closed meeting to decide
the direction of its investigation into the ITT case
genera~y and the nomination
of Richard G. Kleindienst to be
attorney general in particulat.
The Sun quoted Wilson, who
was previously mentioned as
instrumental In arranging !'IT
financing for the convention, as
saying not only that Mrs.
Beard acknowledged writing
the memo but that her boss,

William R. Merriam, acknowledged receiving the memo.
Wilson Called
· The Sun article related that
Wilson said Merriam came to
see him to discuss the memo on
Feb. 28, the day before the
Anderson column discussing
the memo appeared. The
column was distributed on the '
28th to newspapers thqt buy it.
Two days later, Mrs. Beard
also called Wilson to discuss
the memo, Wilson said, according to the Sun.
The Sun quoted Wilson as
saying in the tape recording
thai it was Merriam who ordered Mrs. Beard to write the
memo because he was con·
fused about the nature of the
ITT convention p!e~e.

Spring Concert Friday
A varied program will be
presented by the Meigs High
School concert hand in its
annual spring concert at 8 p. m.
Friday in the high school
auditorium.
,. . Directed by Lewis Shields,
the Meigs bandsmen will
pres~nt selections ranging
from pop and rock to classical
selections.
Included on the program are
"Ceremony for Winds" by
John Cacavat, "I'd Like to
Teach the World to Sing,"
Khachaturian's
" Sabre
Dance, " Richard Otto's
"Caribbean Holiday,"
" Rockhound " and "Three
Bach Chorales" arranged by
William Eller; "The Fool on
the Hill," arranged by John
Edmondson; "Big Band
Bugaloo," "Landscape/'
"Scarborough Fair" and

"Great Gate of Kiev."
. Personnel of the concert
band are Flutes: Jenny
Chapman, Marcella Charles,
Barbara Fulb:, Cindy Garnes,
Joy
Hayes ,
Debbie .
McLaughlin, Lorie Seth, Babs
Witte.
Clarinets , Vicki Abbott,
Sharon Bing, Donna Blevins,
Terri Bumgardner, Julia
Capehart, Vicky Clelland,
Cindy Demosky, Sandra
Floccari, Mary Krawsczyn,
Carol Lewis, Brenda Miller,
Janet Morris, Pam Nottingham, Barbara Price,
Debbie
Priddy,
Mary
Weyersmiller, and Penny
Wolle.
Bass clarinet, Rose Colburn;
Contra-bass clarinet, Jyl
Beaver; Alto saxophone,
Christy HyseU, Joy WhiLe;

Tenor saxophone, Rayanna
Cole; Baritone saxophone,
Mike Brown .
Trwnpels, Kim Browning,
Carl Rodney, Ann Colwell',
Rick Couch, Patty Darst,
Penny Eblin, Linda Gerard,
Joyce Hutchison, Peggy Imboden, Anita King, Dano King,
Mike May, Martha McNeal,
Chris Miller, Cathy Osborne,
Judy Owen, Judy Snowden,
Debbie Taylor, Rita Welch,
Diana Young.
French Horns, Brenda Will,
Linda .Williams.
Trombones, E'ugene
Althouse , Darla Ebersbach,
Gary Grueser, Jimmy McClure, I' Jerry Miller, Philip
Ohlinger , Marty Seelig,
Melanie Walters and percussion, Lois Fraser, Kenny
Hoffman, David Moore.

Wilson was quoted -that Mrs.
Beard was too sm.art to pot
such a sensitive matter on
paper, but followed Merriam's
orders and hand delivered the
memo to him.
Wilson was quoted that he
was "sure as can be" that Mrs. ·
Beard was ';mousetrapped"·
into writing the memo by
Merriam and Edward J.
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Boys to Sign

For Baseball
On Saturday

MARLA NEUTZLING

Scholarship
Is Awarded

All boys of Middleport
Marla Neutzling, daughter of
desiring to play baseball this
Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Neutspring and summer must signup Saturday, April 8, doring zling, Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy,
the hours 1 to 3 p.m. at the learn:ad Monday she has been
LegiOI\ Hal) on Souti1 Fourth St. selected as one of five winners
Insurance Is to be paid at of an $840 scholarship from
that time amotinUng to f! per Moun taln State . Business
boy in Peewee and boys leagne, College, Parkersburg. Miss
and $3 per boy in pony league. Neutzling is a senior at Meigs
Peewee ages are 6-8, boys High School.
Miss Neutzl/ng and her twin
leagne 9-12, and pony league 1315. Birthday cut-off date Is · sister, Darla , have been
members of the Meigs High
Aug. I.
School
Marching Band four
For example, a boy 12 yews
old on July 31st is eligible for years, flag bearers three years
boys league. If he becomes 13 and. members of the National
on Aug. I or later, or _bas not Honor Society and Future
passed I~ years of age by Aug. Business Leaders. Darla will
I, he is eligible for pony league. also be attending MoWJtain
Proof of age should be State Business College. Both
available if requested.
are members of the Middleport
Parents of prospective new Baptist Church: Marla was in
players and of returning the top three scorers in the
players from last summer are tests given Mar. 25 to 4~ area
urged to attend a meeting at seniors.
Middleport town hall on Race
• LOCAL TEMPS
St. Monday, April 10, at 7:30
The temperature in downp.m.
Plans for - the summer town Pomeroy at 11 a. m.
program will be completed at Thursday was 60 degrees ~nder
sunny skies.
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BE111 FUL'l'l
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HEIDI MIUIOAN
J;JELEGATE

SUSANNA CARD
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_ Buckeye Girls State dele. gates ·· and alter,nates have
been oelected by American
l.eglon Auxiliary units of
Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
Mlddlepcrt, and Drew Webster
Po3t 39 of Pomero)'oAll are jurdors at Meigs High
School. Girls StatelWIU be held
the wee~ of June 17 at Cspltal
University, Columbus.
Delegates sporutored by the
Middleporturdtare8arbara Jo
Archer, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. · Charles Archer, Middleport: Beth Fultz, dalll!hter

of Mr. and Mrs. liernard Fultz,

Middleport; Heidi Milhoan ,daughter of Mr. and Mr.!.
Dwight Milhoan, Route 3,
Pomeroy, and Patti Well,
daughter of Mr.. and Mrs.
Denver E. Well, ' Route 3,
Pomeroy.
Allernate to Miss Archer is
Diana Lynn Aleshire, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. ·Freeman
Aleshire, Pomeroy. tllzabeth
· B~ettnar, daughter of Mr. and
M\lB. John William Blaettnar,
Pomeroy, is aUemate to both
Mlaa Fultz and Miss Well, and

a freshman and sophomore she
Sheila Hawk, daughter of Mr. Pomeroy.
and Mrs. Rob~rt Hawk, · MU.,. Archer Is a member of played in the band. She attends
Hemlock Grove, Is alternate to the Meigs High School mar- Heath .United Methodist
Miss Milhoan.
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chlng band, lhe Future Church, teaches an InDelegates selected by the Business Leaders of America, termediate ,class in the Sunday
Pomeroy unit are Edith Mees, and writes fill' the , school School, and sings in the choir,
dallj{hter of Mr. and Mrs. newspaper. She i.s a can- Her co-spont1or to Girls State Ia
at
Veterans the Citb:e"" Nailonal Bank.
Malcolm Mees, POIII,I!I'oy; and dystrlper
Miss Milhoan is co-sponsored
SIJ!!IInna Caid. danghter of the Memorial Hospital, a member
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Csrd, of Girl Scout Trqop 198, and Is to Buckeye Girls State by the
Pomeroy. Alternale to Miss active at Heath · United Colonial Hills Beauty Salon.
Mees Is Lynn Baker, daughter · Methodist Church~ where she She is a cosmetology student at
Meigs High School and a
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, sings In the choir.
A member of the National member Of the Vocational
Syracuse, and Miss Csrd's
alternate is Donna Francis, Honor Society, Miss Fultz is • Industrial Clubs 'ol America:
daughter of Mrs. Ruth Francis', activewllh the Nature Club. As
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DIANA ALESH~~ . ·
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SHEILA BAH
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LYNNUID

UZ,BLAETI'NAR
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Military sources said the 9th ·
Division had - crossed the
border from Cambodia and
was moving toward Binh Long,
67 miles 'due north of Saigon.
The 5th Division was battling
near Loc Ninh and was
threatening An Loc, the capital
of Binh Long Province 60 niiles
north of Saigon. The other two
divisions were in the same
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the newly formed Binh Long
Division and the 7th North
Vietnamese Division. Sa igor.'
has thre e understrength
divisions in the area .

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Meigs - Countians are being
asked to roll out the carpet of
hospitality this weekend when
300 to 400 persons will be in
Pomeroy for an Eagles Southeast Zone Conference.
The visitors will begin
arriving Friday ll!!d will/eave
Pomeroy Sunday evening.
Meigs Aerie 2171 will hold a
dance and free fish fry for
Eagles and guests on Friday
with the local club quarters
·opening at 2 p.m. Friday. The
fbh fry will start at 6:30 p.m.
and the dance at 9.
Saturday the local lodge
quarters will open at 8 a.m.
with registration to be open

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B52s also have been con"
centratin~ on Quan g Tri
Province. ).
The sources said government
commanders in the II Corps
region had appealed to the U.S.
command for help. One American general also urged the hig h
command to give more Ameri·
ca n air and artillery support to
!he beleaguered government
troops.
, The
four
Communis!
divisions involved in the- new
offensive were the 4th North
Vietnamese Division, the 9th
North Vietnamese Divisionconsidered Hanoi's toughest-

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guardi ng Saigon were flown
earlier lo Quang Tri Province
in the northern part of South
Vietnam to stem the Commu·
nist invasion across the
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ )
border, and the military
sou rces said the defenders
were outnumbered by a full
division.
"The II Corps Region (the II
provinces surrounding Saigon)
has no reserves left,'' one
military sources Said. "They
are short on tactical air, short
on helicopter red eployment
and. resupply aircraft and _are
getting no Bo2 st[ikes.' 1 (The

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MIDDLEPORT MAYOR JOHN ZERKLE, l~t, purchases the first ticket to the Cancer
Crusade Sunday dinner to be held Sunday at Meigs High School at Rock Springs, from P"u I
Casci, chairman of the program. Cancer Crusade Sunday will feature ';free entertainment"
beginning at 12:20 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tbe only charge will be for the dinner, $1.511, which will be
oerved from noon unUI3 p. m. Dinner tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Howard Birchfield,
Rutland, Kermit Walton, Pomeroy, and at Middleport Post Office. Tickels for the dinner may
also be purcba"!ed at the door.

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in South Vietnam. It was the
first time since the 1968 bomb
halt ordered by President
Lyndon B. Johnson· that the
bombings were not called
" prote ctive reaction"
strikes.
'Military sot~J'ces ::: :!!~
Communists troops were
closing in on three sides on the
district town of Loc Ninh, 7~
mil.es north of Saigon, and tbat
casualties on both sides were
"very heavy" as the outnumbered South ' Vietnamese
fought back.
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troops formerly io the areas

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CLEVELANI,J (UPI)- Nick the recommendation of general
Mileti, the new owner of the m!lllager Gabe Paul and field
Cleveland Indians, said manager Ken Aspromonte, and
Tuesday that the outfield ·added, "This brings the park
fences in left and right center more in line with wbat we feel
would be changed lrom 365 feet is a standard and typical siz~
to 37~ feet .
for major league baseball."
Mileti said he had acted on

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AN·NEX

from Saigon. !)orne of the
Communist . troops moved in
from Cambodia.
The U.S. command said the
bombardment of North Vietnam by fleets of Air Force and
U.S. Navy planes-up to 500 in
all- and by five U.S. 7th Fleet
destroyers equipped with missiles and five-inch rifles was in
retaliation for the North
Vietnamese inv'!Sion of South
Vietnam.
The command said the
strikes were being carried out
because the invasion bad endangered the lives of the
diminishing American troops

WASHINGTON (UP!) - !'IT
Lobbyist Dita Beard told Rep.
Bob Wilson, R-Calif., tbal she
wrote a memo linking an !'IT
gift to the Republican National
convention in San Diego with
an antitrust settlement, the
Baltimore Sun said today_
Mrs . Beard has denied
writing the memo in question,
but the Sun said in a San Diegodatelined dispatch by a staff
member, Walter R. Gordon,
that Wilson told the San Diego
Union Mrs. Beard told him she
did write it.
The Sun said Wilson made
his statemenls in a taperecorded interview witb the
San Diego newspaper, but tba t
portions of the interview had
not been published by the

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States today carried out heavy
retaliatory air and naval
bombardments of North Vietnam. In the so'uth, four Communist divisions 'were reported
moving into areas north and
northwest of Saigon in the most
serious threat to the capital
since the 1968 Te\ offensive.
Military sources said low:
full divisions of 40,000 to 50,000
North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong troops were in Tay Ninh,
Binh Long and Binh Duong
provinces just above Saigon
and that heavy fighting was
raging in regions 60 to 75 miles

THE CYCLONIANS, A UNICYCLE ACT, will appear
with Hetzer's European Circus when it plays at 2 p.m . and
7:30 p.m . Saturday in the former Pomeroy Junior High
School. The circus is sponsored by the Rutland American
Legion Post 467 rather tban the Rutland Fire Department to
provide funds for the purchase of an electric hospital bed.
Clowns, dogs, ponies, trained boys, aerialists and others will
be presenting acts.

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Another Big Shipment

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The national organiution
provides the link between Ute
local water safety instructor
and the leading swimming
authorities from the YMCA,
YWCA, Boy Scouts of America,
AAU, Colleg~ Coaches Assoc., ~
and l~ading coaches and
swimming authorities
throughout the United States:
The American National Red
Cross helps to achieve better
regulations in safe boating,
COLUMBUS (UP! )
when you buy an
provides continuing
relationships with the labor Legislation to offset impending
department in regards to oc- property tax increases in Ohio
cupational safety health, and resulting from application of
the uniform ' 35 per cent
provides a solid understanding assessment of true value was
Stor-Mor•
for the local water safety in- approved by the Senate Ways
structor regarding national and Means Committee
and state laws in the field of
aquatics.
Tuesday, setting up a possible
floor vote later this week.
The American National Red
The measure, drafted by an
Cross provides all the eight-member joint subresources for the programs, committee of the HoWle and
the ;xperts to design the Senate Ways and Means
teaciung program, and the · committees, calls for a
mate~1al needed to develop rollback in voted levies when
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funchonal programs at all real property values are in- ·
levels. From the national level creased -.by reassessment,
come all textbooks, mstructors
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man 1 k'll
h Is h' h equahzatton or rule of the state
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Board of Tax Appeals .
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activ1ly and more
The bill adopted by the com't
~mporta~t than ~n!thmg mittee is designed to prevent
tandardtze the trammg of any taxpayer from paying
more for his property than at
present as a result of application of the 35 per_CI'oV'1f
assessment rule. Since most
ONLY
counties now use a lower
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could go up.
The legislation calls for all
Model TA -17G
real
property to be uniformly
11.0 cu. fl.
appraised at Its true value by
Six Oualitv Models
1977.
Pick the one th at fil s yo ur
MORTGAGE MONEY
Senate Ways and Means
fami ly life. you r space re Committee Chairman Michael
quiremen ts. All have adJustIS AVAILABLE ..•
co ... ara. parupnd relatad
J . Maloney, R-Cincinnati, said
labor f or 5 full veer• I
able fea1Ur es to meet your
We're tickled to Jell you the he hopes to complete upper
changing needs
An1101 OIJ IIIftiiiOI S , 1111 li Grn
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tight . money market has
chamber action this week so it
orlrln •l llli"h'" '" U.S. '""'t'n"nt or
;'110'1ir or "''lt l(l&lt;ln!l d1lwl i ~t u to wor• ·
loosened up, and that more can go to the House, where any
EXCLUSIVE 'AMANA FEATURES
m1nl/1 l ~or n.a le~ ill ~lld1r norrnal uu 1 ~11
mortgage money is available
i~cllldttllbllr r•~~lrtd tor rlploumtflt ol
amendments will have to be
• Frost cMagne,t sto ps fro st
fr1 that new place .
d"'lin 01111 n t llctiYI Nrl l IIi IO bl
ratified.
before .it starts in both
r91urnld Huou1ll ~''" " ''' dultr 01 111 &lt;butor
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freezer and refrigerator.
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Dlltl t nd lrChl bulbs ~ ~~ , prod~tcll~bj«ltiS
DURBIN FIFTH
to JetrOtl!l, mit~ ll, ftfCh1 1ntt , lbun . ~• ·
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ltctm t111 al ttrill ~1111 G! ~IIIIIIGII 1h1ll
Mike Durbin of Chagrin
wold lht • t rl t nl r I ~ Ctntdt , lht ••Htnlr
refrigerator" just for
1ppHu 11 1tMn1 ••upl lh1l rl 6011 nol
Falls, Ohio, who won SaturCO•I r lUll, du li" , lllftlm..,.l l · lt••td 11
Fresh Meat.
day 's Firestone tQurney, the
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• Power Saver that sa ves
richest event of the ProfessionThe Athen&gt; County
electricity.
al
Bowler's Assoc'iation season,
Savings &amp; loan Co.
has
climbed to fifth place in the
Get your new. Amana plus a free ice maker today!
296 Second St.
Pome ~oy, Ohio
PBA money standings.
Durbin had won only $660
All Accounts Insured To
prior lo his big score Saturday,
510.000 .00 by FSLIC .
in which he netted $25,000.
Nelson Burton Jr., . who
OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
finished 12th in the Firestone,
992-2635
MIDDLEPORT
continues to top the list with

PARIS IUPI)- VIetCong Foreign Minister Madame
Ngo\y,en Tbi Binh 'charged today that President Nixon
"was s~rting the Vietnam war all over again" because of
!he U; S. air and naval support lor band-pressed South Vietnamese fortes.
She !old a news conference that the ·communist aim .
"Is to liberate South Vietnam"' and said that the current
week-&lt;1id North Vietnamese-VIet Cong oHensive In the
northern quarter of South Vletna.m "is a step in that
dlrecUon."
"President Nixon's policy of Vletnamb:ation is
collapsing," Madame Binh said. She said the Viet Cong .was ready immediately to resume the peace talks in
Paris, suspended by the United States March 23.
"Our objective is still a negotiated political set- -~-·
tlement," Madame Binh said. "But President Nixon's ~
policies leave us with no choice but to fight."
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Holding up a. news agency dispatch, Madame Binh e.
f:l
told newsmen, "We have just been told that President ~
Nixon has ordered U. S. naval and air forces into the ~
battle." Calllng It a "new military adventure," she said, "This decision means President Nixon is starting the war
all over again."

Butz will be returning the
AUTO ABANDONED
visil of Soviet Agriculture
Investigation continued
Minister V. V. Matskevich who today in a traffic accident
visited the United States in · which occurred at 9:43 p.m.
December.
Tuesday on the Lew Southern
Rd., one tenth of a mile west of
Rt. 553. According to the
SALE SET
Gallia-Meigs Post State High·
A rwnmage sale will be held way Patrol, an auto owned by
Thursday through Saturday Anderson Treadway of Pritbeginning at 9 a.m. each day in chard, W. Va., was found
the Reynolds building, 266 Mill wrecked and abandoned . The
Cross programs at the local instructors throughout the St., Middleport, by the Silver driver was not immediately
level.
The
national United States so that across the Memorial Baptist Church loca ted . There was moderate
organization provides the country there is a stan- youth group.
damage io the car.
contact between national dardization of skills and
leaders who are experls in training . This enables people to
American Red Cross programs travel from one program to
and the experts in other fields. another knowing that their
For instance, the American authorization is valid across
National Red Cross provides a the United States .
link between local instructors
In safety programs, as in all
who train in firs! aid courses its services, the local chapter
and the experts who are needs the American National
associate members of the Red Cross.

CHEERLEADERS of Rutland Elementary for the basketball squad this season were
members of the fifth and sixth grades. Front row, Mary Burnette; back row, 1-r, Carman
Jewett, Lori Clonch, co.captain, Sherry Tackett, captain, Teresa VanMeter and Tamela
Martin. Mrs. Joyce Vance and Becky Stivers were the advisors. Absent was Rita Hayman .

MEIGS THEATRE

WASHINGTON (liP!)- Agriculture Secretary Earl Bull
will go to the Soviet Union nell
week to begin negotiations for
the sale of American surpb.8
feed grains, the White Ho11811
announced Tuesday.
"We know that we have the
grain -to sell and we have reaaon to belie.ve the Soviets need
the imports," White House Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L.
Warren said.
Butz is scheduled to be in the
Soviet Union from April 9
through April 12.
· H coMwnmated, the deal
would probably he the largest
grain transaction between the
the United States and the Soviet Union since the controversial wheat sale ordered by President John F. Kennedy in the
early 1960s.
The United States had a
bumper corn crop last year and
·the government controls large
stocks of the feed grain.
Warren said sales to the
Soviets would be chiefly from
government warehouses
although some private transactions are also possible.
The grain negotiations are
expected to continue after Butz
returns to WaShington. The
U.S. team will he headed by
Assistant
Agriculture
· Secrelary Clarence B. Palmby.

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Qear Sue and Helen :
I've liked this guy since fourth grade, but only started going
f,ith him after his girl friend dumped him five montha ago. It
lasted three weeks, and then he went back with her.
Well, that went on leS.s than a month and she treated him.like
dirt,so he wisedupandbackhecametome.
Another montlt, and he was with HER, but now he 's at my
house again. He says he's over her, but I hear she still wants him.
People tell me to I. Hang on ; 2. Slam the door; or s. Lead him
on and then dump him bad just to get even. Which? I couldn't
bear treating him as dirty as she does. - THE CRUTCII
Dear Crutch:
I vote for No. 2: a softie like you could never lead a guy on
just to get even, and "hanging on" will just give this guy a big
head: With two girls fighting over him, he knows someone will
always be available.
Try getting friendly with his other girl. When you compare
notes, you may BOTH decide to dump him! - SUE
Dear Crutch :
1vote for No. 1- with reservations. Keep the door open, but
let this boy know he's got competition. Drop a hint that he's
YOUR secon.d choice too !
And don't ding a guy for indecision. Better you should help
make up hill mind by being casual, undemanding, understanding
-and not always home when he calls! -HELEN

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John and I have been going arouod together for two years.
We break up and make up. We've discussed getting married, but
I can't forget our constant quarrels. We claim we love each other
dearly, but I wonder ...
Now John Ia visiting his sister in Europe, and I can't deny it's kind of a relief.
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The other day his younger brother Tom called to ask if be
could-return some of my records. He's been away at college, so
I'd hardly even 'met him, except to rap over the phone. He's my
age : 22.
When Tom iti-rived, I was shocked to find ''the John of my
dreams." We talked almost the whole night and I saw in him the
things that made me love John -but he's opposite from John in
the things that make us fight.
We've been seeing each other ever since. I'm truly in love
this lime, but I can't bear to face John, though I now realize we'd
never have made it together. He 'II be home in a month. How can I
leU him - or shall I just dropout of both their lives! - WISH .I'D
MET TOM FIRST
Dear Wish :
You can~ live yow- life for somebody else.
If you're sure Tom Is Mr. Perfect, then try to cool things
down with John so that he won't get hurt. Don't hit him with "I'm
in love with yow- brother." (After all, you may not be, even
though you THINK you're sw-e.) Just ask ~ lot of questions jn
yow- letters, and get him thinking, too. - SUE
Dear WIMTF:
... Could be John is already thinking, and the break-off may
not be as rough as you imagine. Would a man who is desperately
in love leave for Europe alone (when he equid have made the t~ip
a honeymoon)?
... and who asked Tom to return the records 1
Perhaps he's wailing for that "Dear John" Jetter. Get on
with it! - HELEN

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citizens in the Sand Hill Road
area have embarked on a
qroject to get sewage system·
and water in that section and
have called a meeting for April
11 at 7:30 p.m. at Point
Pleasant Junior High . .
Attempts will be made to get
water from the bottom of the
hill, approximately one mile
from State Route 62, out to
Rayburn Road and surrounding areljll. Residents In the
Sandy Heights area are sup.
plied with water by the city of
Point Pleasant, but do not have

sewage.
Judson Brake, Gary Wilson
and Max Crum from the
Home
AdFarmer's
ministration will be present for
discussions. Ali citizens that
would be affected by this are
being asked oo attend uie
meeting .

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1690 at Roxboro, Pa ., now a
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She attends the Flatwoods
MethodistChurchand.worksat
the Pomeroy Dairy Valley .
Mtss Wellts a member of the
· National Honor Society, the
Meigs High School Band, and
president of the Usherette
Club. She is exchange editor
for the sthool qewspaper, and
is the junior princess of International Order of .Job 's
Daughters, Bethel 62, and a
member of the Hemlock Grove
Chri~tian Church. .
Mtss Mees, co-sponsored by
Xi Ganuria'ldu chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority, was listed
in the 1971-72 edition of "Who's
Who Among American High
School Students". Amember of
St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
she is an assistant Sunday
school teacher, and guitarist
for the youth singing group.
At Meigs High she is enrolied
in a scientific course. She is a
three year member of the
symphonic, marching, 'dance
and pep bands, and a winner
two .years in the American
Legion Americanism contest.
She has been a member of the
Latin Club for two years and is
active in the Latin Club, the
Nature Club and the National
Honor Society. In 1971 she was
the delegate to the Ohio Youth
and Science Convention and in
her sopftomore year served on
the student council.
Miss Card is a member of the
National Honor Society and the
French Club at Meigs High
School. She Is a candystriper at
Veterans Memorial Hospital, a
member of the United
Methodist Church of Pomeroy,
and active with the youth
fellowship and the youth choir.
Miss Aleshire attends the
Enterprise United l)'lethodist .
Church. A cheerleader for two
years, Miss Blaettnar plays
clarinet and oboe in the
symphonic band and is pianist
for Ute dance band. She is a
member of Ute Girls Athletic
Association, Bethel 62, International Order of Jobs
Daughters, and Trinity
Church, Pomeroy.
Miss Hawk is affiliated with
the Hemlock Grove Christian
Church and serves as
secretary lor the church. She is
a candystriper at Veterans
Memorial Hospital and at
Meigs HigH is a member of the
IJsherette Club and the
National Honor Society.
Miss Baker Is a varsity
cheerleader, a member of the

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We 've never in decades attended a Bdwy. first
·BY JAcK O'BRIAN
night whose curtain rose on sdtedule ... But the
NUDE'S WE~ JAKE WITH RUPPERT
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Ringling Bros. biggest-top cirCUli advertJaed a
NEW YORK (KFS) - Lifwized oils once
Robert E. Daniel, Ad- system will alloW patients oo owned by the extremely dignified Jacob Rup7:30 start, and as the electronic clock at the top ·
ministrator of the Holzer dia.l direcUy oo the clinic pert(' who gave N. Y·. beer, Babe Ruih, the .of Madison Square Garden .flipped the euctly •
Medical Center Clinic, today. department to speak with their Yankees, Yankee Stadium, Gehrig, DiMaggio,
7:30 mar~. the trumpets blared anc! the
announced
that
clinic physician or make ap- etc., now decorate Bill's Gay 90's. Their subject
elephtints strutted and Ute logistically biggest
physicians' office hours at the poln\ments without going startles old Yankeephiles: they're all nudes.
and most complex show ever to hit town started
new laciiity will be from Ba.m. through a switchboard.
Boston's lrassy gift to Bdwy., Peggy Cass,-is
pteclsely on time.
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to &gt; p.m. Monday through
Another part of the chimge in back in school. She's an English-major at Pace · The Big Top's ex-boss, John Ringling North,
Friday. Hours there will be the procedures will be the issuance COllege, betimes relieving the rut starring ist
skipped Ute N. Y. opening; his·brother, Henry
same as those used at the '· of a permanent plastic ideuRingling (Buddy) North, black-tied It .•. John
"Gingerbread uidy" at Paramus, N. J., for two
present location:
tification card (or each patient
North (very rich, may~ $25mllllon) hasn't left
The Clinic is part of the new ·· to bring each lime he visits his weeks ... One of the biggest cruise ships had the
Eurow in two y~s, Is an Irish. cit~, lives
Hol?fr Medical Center Com- docoor. Appointment dale and safe.blown iii its gambling ca.Sino and scads ol
anywhere his hedOnistic heart desires. Last of
ptex _which is located at the time will be mounted op the cash heisted. The ship's · officers searched
everything
and
everyone
aud
didn
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locate
the
the true boulevardiers.
Junction of Routes 160 and 35 hack of the card for each visit.
Retired Air Force Col. Phll Cochran was the
just west of Gallipolis.
The Clinic Business Office boodle ... Donald O'Connor of the ~-W!I kidmost
celelrated WW II !lYing officer - a ·'
flicks
and
TV
had
a
heart
attack.
Wife
Gloria
According oo Daniel, patients will continue to handle charges
handsome, casual, anti-brassy hero who set the
are requested to make ap- · for physicians services in- joined him sadly next day in the hospital for her
unbuttoned tone for aU highly efficient-airborne
own
surgery.
pointrnents before coming to dependent of those by hospital
U.S. fly-boy.s. H;e was celebrated in prlilt by the
"Dr. Broadway," M, D. Ben Gilbert, who
the Clinic. In those instances services. The business office
New York Magazine lit ·a serjes of profiles but
.where this is not possible, personnel will be available oo "retired" last year as official medico in all
his
most popular celebrity iitenuned :from hill
patients should call before help with insurance forms and Bdwy. theatres and house physician to most .
coming into the Clinic or go to explain credit and collection midtown hotels and the Metropera, is back on
characterization (tis COl. "Flip" COrldn) by
directly to the emergJn.cy policy of the Clinic. Doctors' Bdwy. by popular demand. Really. The Main
comic stripper Milton .CaniH in ''Terry &amp; the
department if the .situation bills will continue to be due on Stem couldn't get along without Dr. Ben's
Pirates." Col. Phil in real and serial life ~~erved
warrants.
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Those requiring emergency Mr .
Daniel,
unless pathy comes naturally - he once played
Lord Louis Mountbatten. The other night at the
medical care will be seen in the arrangements have been made · trumpet with Paul Whiteman's band (worked
U. s. Air Force Ass'n iia1l in the N. Y. Hilton
emergency room of the with the business office or his way through med-8Chool in the brass secthat hadsome lord referred, with total adHospital which will be staffed through the individual's in- tion) and when he started N. Y. practice,
miration, to COl. Phil several times in his speech
by physicians from the Holzer surance company.
Jimmy Durante talked him ou_tpf settling in the
and wound it up by addreSsing ''Terry" creator,
Medical ·center Clinic. The
The Clinic recognizes it has . N. Y. exurbs and financed his first offices right
Milt Canlff: "You made Phil famous before I
emergency department will be an obligation to assist patients in the Bdwy. (W. 45th St.) sector. The Main
did." True. Erie Pa. Times please copy: "Phil's
open twenty-four hours a day in every way and provide the
Stem's lucky to have Ben back.
now a successful trucking executive in that city
for care of patients with most modern medical care
along our syndicate list.
emergency conditions. Ad- available at Ute lowest possible
dilional charges will be ren- cost. The Holzer Medic~!
dered for care in that depart- Center Complex is a prime
ment.
example of physicians and WIN AT BRIDGE
The new Clinjc will utilize community working together
technical advances to improve to provide modern facilities for
scheduling and care of the care of·the public.
The bidding ha• been:
patients. A centrex telephone
The enlarged Clinic will
club Agravaine sitting East West North EM! S..uth
provide more convenient
NORTH
w o u I d . play. Agravaine
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played the jack and Lancelot 1 'Ill
facilities for the patient with
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was ready . He won the trick Pass 3 .
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with
the
ace,
not
the
queen.
and departmental registration
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You, South, hold:
Then he drew trumps and
National Honor Society, on the desks to' speed the handling of
WEST
EAST
led
his
king
of
hearts.
Mord·
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student council, and plays in patients.
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was
on
lead
with
the
ace
What
do
you
do now?
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. the symphonic band and
The new Clinic was designed
and
fell
right
into
the
trap
A-Pass. Your partner doesn't
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clarinet choir. She is active for 40 physicians and allows
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with the Future Business additional expansion to meet
ly Agravaine held the club welt let him try tor the lline·
SOUTH (D)
Clearly it was most trick game.
queen.
Leaders of America, belongs to future needs. Mr. Daniel stated
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to put him on
the Meigs 4-H Pl~aswe Riders that continued evaluation and
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lead.
and is on a: 4'H horse judging updating and services and
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Instead
of bidding three noMordred led a low club
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team. She is a 4-H junior leader bringing in new specialties are
trump,
your,
partner lw bid
. and the peerless one had
Both vulnerable
and treasurer of the Junior part of the Clinic's obligation 00
four
clubs
over
your t h r e e
tvon another rubber .
spades. What do you do now?
West Norlh EMI South
Fair Board.
assure the people of the
(NEWSPAPlR ENTERPRISE ASSN .I
Miss Francis is also a surrounding area the finest and
Dble 2..
Pass
member of the National Honor most modern medical care
Pass
Pass
Pas.s
Society. She works as a can- available.
Opening lead- • 2
dystriper
at
Veterans
Dedication of the new Clinic
Memorial Hospital, is on the and Medical Center is
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
yearbook staff at Meigs High, scheduled for 2 p.m: Monday,
Sir Lancelo~ du Lac, the
and belongs to the Nature Club. April 11, and the public is inbes
t brtdge player at King
She is also a member of the viled. The actual move dale
Arthur's square table as well
Foster Grant's fabulous new collection is here. A
marching , symphonic and has not been established, but as the best knight. felt that
style and color for every mood.And the lenses are
dance bands and is active with should come soon after the he had .more than enough to
all rx)larized and famous ff77 1mpact " Slip into a
the Trinity Youth Fellowship. building is dedicated.
Jump to game even though
pair and slip into a whole new mood
he knew that his partner,
Galahad the Pure, was apt
to have raised on nothing but
faith in the ability of the
peerless knight to play the
dummy.
Galahad put .down the
this ancient sport. Next you'll fa !hers return home.
dummy and Lancelot saw
Urges Humane Treatment
be wanting oo bring back cockIhat there really was no play
"You will never pass a more for his contract. The wily
fighting.
"Falconry seems to me to humane bill," Secrest told fel- :vJordred had opened a club·
only be refining cruelty. At the low senators before the vote. right up to Lancelot's acemost this bill is going to effect · "These men have suffered queen . That was certainly a
pleasant start but it wasn't
only 25 persons, while it will inhuman treatment in the going
to be enough .
offend any number of penple prisons of Southeast Asia for as
Lancelol would have to
long as seven years. 'The knock out the ace of hearts
concerned about wildlife."
Falconry is prevented by law children have been deprived of and Mordred would surely
that
prohibits
private their fathers at a critical time attack the diamond suit and
ownership of non-game birds. in their lives.''
set the hand with three diaWhen Secrest introduced the mond tricks .
Under O'Shaughnessy's bill,
Lanceiot saw all this In
the state Division of Wildlife bill less than a month ago, he
less
time than it would take
would have allowed falconry said thai aisde from the release
him
to
parry a sword thrust.
for three "trial years and then of prisoners, "enactment of the He also saw a possible way
reported results to the General bill will be the best news we to make the contract.
can send our prisoners of war
Assembly.
It all depended on which
O'Shaughnessy, who said the from Ohio.''
bill was backed by several outdoor sport organizations, said
he would not try to revive the

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Southern Pitclting Trio Twirls 15-2 No-Hitter
RACINE - The Southern
Local Tornadoes opened their
baseball season here Wed·nesday night In good fashion as
three Tornado hurlers pitched
a no-hitter over the Southweswrn Highlanders for " 15-2
rout.
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Eastern Eagles took advantage of 17 Hannan Trace
ba_ se _on balls and the strong
pttchmg of Dennis Eichinger
and Rick Blake to open their
season with a lopsided 19-1 win
over ' the Wildcats at Eastern
High School Wednesday ni ght.
Bob Caldwell, sentor first
sacker, lashed out a double and
two Singles in four tnps balltn
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":as Eichinger with a triple and
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Rick Sanders, a single and
double ; Randy Boring, a
double and Alan Duvall's
st'ngle.
The only hit for the Wildcats
was a first inning double by
Mike Caldwell.
Eichinger sl&lt;lrted on the
mound for Eastern and went
, fuur innings, allowing Hannan
Trace 's only · htt and run,
fanmng
· mne,
· and walking six.
Bl a ke came m
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and fanned the side.
Hesson started lor the
' Wildcats and gave way to
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director Marvin MiUer that the
ciuhowners make up a 17 per
rent costoMivlng increase in
the phyers' pension fund. The
players offered to accept the
owners' last money offer if
they could also use what they
claim is &lt;~surplus" money in
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The strike was called by the
team . player representatives
by a vote to 47-0-1 last Friday
after they received a strike
vole. of 663-10.
Manager Earl Weaver of the
American League champion
Baltimore Orioles said that
many of the Orioles "didn't
want the strike" and in
Chicago, the White Sox pe.rl)litled players to work out at
While Sox park . Seventeen
players showed up.
No new datA&gt; has been set for
any further meetings between
Miller and John Gaherin, the
chief negotiator for the club
owners.

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Cleveland

0 0 0 0
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Her shey
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The New York Knicks attempt to square their Eastern
Conerence skirmish with the
Baltimore Bullets at two
victories apiece as the two
teams meet at New York in an
afternoon game. Tbe contest
was scheduled for 1:00 p.m.
EST since the New York
Rangers will be entertaining
the Montreal Canadiens in
Stanley Cup hockey action
tonight.
The .Boston Celtics will play
hnsl to the Atlantic Hawks in
the fifth game of tlteir Eastern
Division semifinal Friday
nlg)tt. They are tied at two
games each.

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points; Rick Barry, New York,
forward, 86 points; Bill
Melchionni, New York, guard
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Kentucky 105 New York 99
Utah 96 Dallas 8'1
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Thursday's Games
Virginia at Floridians
Ind ia na at Denver

Pre.ssure·

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the·~~b·~~
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bined, they str~ck out 'three
endurance fest" and he
and walked 17 .
would like to sec It end and
The Eagles, now I-ll in the
he was sure the players felt
the
same way.
Southern Valley Conference
and overall, play tonight at
Mlletl said be wanted the
home against tfte Southwestern
strike lo end because "we've
Highlanders. The game was
got a lot to dolo get baseball
originally slated to have been
on Its feel in Cleveland.''
played at Southweswrn, but a
"We can't do it while on
conflict in diamonds switched , strike,"
said
Mlletl.
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
the game to Eastern. The.
"Threats do no one any pressure on the major league
good."
pi_ayers and their executive
Eagles will play powerful
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as
Waharna Friday night at .•.. :o:~~.Y.~·~·······Y.N...·.·........-.-r...........•:•: hard·line mounted
clubownerstoday
seemed
Eastem .
Line score:
willing oo let basebaU's first
Hannan TraC€ 100 00- 1 1 5
general strike continue indefi1 1
Eastern
647 11- 19 9 0
nitely
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opening-day games
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Hesson, (LP ), Caldwell, (4),
originally scheduled for today
and Hall . Eichingel&gt;, (WP),
as well as Wednesday's opener
Bloke, (5 ) , and Young.
at Cinci!Ulati were postponed
Game called after five inand it was obvious that no
nings.
games would be played Friday.
It also is unlikely that any
games will be played Saturday
Perry Wins 13·11
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Wed- or Sunday and some clubs are
nesday would have been a nice talking about cancelling games
Over Athens Nine day to start the major league well into next week.
The St. Louis Cardinals,
baseball season.
It was a bright balmy spring whose president, August
ATHENS
Gallipolis day in Cincinnati, birthplace of Busch, Jr., sounded the hard
outlasted Athens 13-11 in tbe professional haseball which, line a week ago, took the lead
Southeastern Ohio Conference because of that, gets the annual by announcing the Cards are
baseball opener for both clubs honor of inaugurating the cancelling all games "until
here Wednesday with Stan season.
further notice.'' Some owners
Perry going the distance.
But the 51,000-plus seats in were reported to be willing to
Perry fanned 10, 12, walked Riverfront Stadium were emp- compromise during their
10 and allowe d lour hits . ty. The game had been can- meeting in Chicago Tuesday
Athens ' three pitchers, Mike celled because the players night but more and more seem
G1·een, Steve Inbody and Jan were on strike, and in a room to be taking the Busch line.
Kostivai in that order. together inside the stadium Reds PresAt issue is a demand by the
fanned five , walked six and ident Francis L. Dale was
gave up 11 hiL•. The game was telling rep&lt;!tters why owners
a parade of errors, the will not buckle under to the
Bulldogs commiting seven, players' demands.
Gallipolis two. ·
"We believe the fans, the
Blue Devils 220 720 ().-13 II 2 players and the owners, in that
Athens
022 304 ().-II 4 7 order, need to have this season
Perry and Perroud. Green, start, " he said.
The final barrier standing in
1
Inbody ( I), Kostival (5), and
'What we want most of all is the way of a National
Champlin, Baker (5).
to play this season. Every Basketball Association playoff
single owner wants to play ball series between Milwaukee and
as soon as possible and I'm the Los Angeles Lakers may be
sure the players also are cleared tonight when the Bucks
Bulldogs Finish
anx ious to play.''
f~ce
the Go lden Slate
What was. preventing that, Warriors.
On Top of GAHS
Dale said, was "principle."
Milwaukee holds a 3-llead in
He said the players associa- games over t11e Warriors and
Athens topped Gallipolis 69- tion has rejected "the best needs only a victory tonight to
58 in a dual track meet on pension plan in America clinch the series and set up the
Memorial Field in Gallipolis today." The issue is the 17 per clash with the Lakers that will
Wednesday, coming from cent increase the players want determine the Western Coriler·
behind in the final five events above the present pian, he said. ence champion and, many
"Seventeen per cent above believe, the eventual playoff
by sweeping the mile and twothis
excellent pian is totally champ?on.
lnile runs, pole vault, 220 dash
unreasonable and unaccepta·
and the 440 run.
The Lakers assured themTop
pointmaker
for ble," Dale said.
selves of a spot in the ConOwners oppose bringing in ference finals by eliminating
Gallipolis was Dave While, the
Ky ger Creek transfer , with 14 an arbitrator to help settle the the Chicago Bulls in four
points . He won lhe long and dispute, Dale said, because
short hurdle races, was third in "we don't need anyone telling
the pole vaul.t and second in the us we should split \he difference of zero and 17 per
long jump.
· PaulStarmackof Athens had cent."
"This is not a matter of
11 points.
degree. This is a matter of
NEW YORK (UP!) -The
prin~iple .''
meaning of an auspicious debut
Dale said he could not may be conveyed in two words:
estimate how much revenue Artis Gilmore.
the club had lost by being
The 7-foot-2 rookie center of
forced to cancel the opening , the Kentucky COlonels was
game against Houston, but named Wednesday as the
added, " It is a substantial. American Basketball Associa·
amount of money, I can assure lion's Most Valuable Player for
you.''
1971-72 and voted to the center
The Reds players have been position on the All-League
working out at Nippert Sta· team.
dium, at the University of
Gilmore,
who
led
Cincinnati, oo keep in shape. Jacksonville inoo the NCAA
The one person seen making finals against UCLA in 1970,
his way across t~ bright green was named on 30 ballots in the
artificial turf of Riverfront MVP voting by sportswriters
Stadium Wednesday, his head and sportscasters in the ABA's
down and his pace sluggish, 11 cities. He led the league in
was manager Sparky An- rebounding and was the No. 10
. d~~ -- _
scorer and a mainstay of a
WOES OF A CtlACH
Kentucky club which blazed oo
Oklahoma State basketball a 68-16 won-lost mark, which
coach Sam Aubrey said he bet~red the previous ABA
slept just like a baby after regular-season high of 60-18 set
his team's 83-62 loss to Colo· by the old Oakland Oaks (now
rado early tb!&amp; season:· " I the Virginia Squires) in 1968-69.
would sleep an hour, then Teammate Da~ Issei collect~:!~ up and cry for an ed seven votes and Utah's

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Eastern at SW tonight.
W. L. Pel.
Southwestern 101 000- 2 0 3
' 2 1 .661
, New York
Southern
416 40x- 15 10 0 Kentucky
I 2 .333
Bush, (LP), C!trtcr, (3),
W. L Pet.
Walker, 14), and Whitt. Hub3 0 1.000
Utah
bard, iWP), -Nease, (5), Ar- Dallas
nold, (6). and Pugh, Jenkins,
0 3 .000
W. ~ - Pet .
14 ).
iana
2 1 667
Game called after six in- Ind
Denver
1 2 .333
nings, darkness.
Wednesday's Results

Gilmore Rookie Of Year

SouH1 Bend . Indiana ~ 6614

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The only other issue to confront the Senate Wednesday, a
bill providing free tuitioh at
state colleges for children of
prisoners of Ute Vietnam war
drew no dehate. Passed 211-0:
the measure was co-sponsored
by ali 33 senators. It now goes
to the House.
Original sponsor of the measure, Sen. Robert T. Secrest,
said the bill would effect 86
children in Ohio who would ,be
given a tuition-free college
education whether or not their

action while Coach Richard
Hamilton's ~uthwestern nine
is 11-1 overall and 6-1 in the
SVAC.
The next Southern game will
be with its Alumni. The game
wiil probably be played Friday
night at Racine although the
date is pot definite. Southweswrn is scheduled to meet

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Off Warriors Tonight

Just for a change.

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doubles in three at bats. OUter
Southern hitters were Nease,
single and double; Steve
Jenkins, bases loaded double
and a single, and Arnold, Pugh,
and Jeff Hubbard each a
single.
Coach Hilton Wolfe, Jr.'s
Tornados are 1-0 in overall and
Southern Valley Conference

Bucks Hope To Finish

LegislatUre Will Adjourn
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COLUMBUS (UPI)- The
Ohio House scheduled a noon
session today to vote final
passage of.a strip mine tontrol
bill that will place stiff
reclamation requirements on
mine operators.
After the expected House approval of Senate amendments,
the bill is to go to Gov . John J.
Gilligan for signing into law.
The emergency legislation
would take effect immediately.
After today's session, the
House is expected to adjourn
until May 8, !he same date set
by the Senate to reconvene after this afternoon's "skeleton"
session.
, The Senate Wednesday, after
stern tnstslence by a woman
lawmaker, narrowly defeated,
16-14, a bill to revive the ancient sport of falconry.
The measure, sponsored by
Sen. Jerry O'Shaughnessy, )).
Columbus, ~ouldhave allowed
up oo 25 Ohto restdents to hunt
birds and animals with trained
falcons during tbe next three
years on an exper~enlai basts.
But after O'Shaughnessy
, spoke briefly and mildly on b~half of his proposal, Sen. Martgene Valiquette, )).Toledo, dehvered a stormy attack on tl.
. Opposes Reviving Sports
'~We are surrounded by vi~
lence," Mrs. Valiquette. said.
"Why do you want to capjtalize
on the cruel streak that nature
put in these birds?
"I don 't see in this day and
age why we n~ to revilalize

hul'lcrs allowed only two balis
hit in fair territory .
Terry Bush, Terry Carter,
and Kevin Walker, the three
Highlander pitchers, whiffed
three, walked 10, and allowed
the Tornadoes 10 hits.
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Tornadoes' parade with the
lumber, cracking out three

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started and went four innings
on the hill for the Tornadoes,
striking out It and walking six.
Junior Mike Nease and senior
Pal Arnold each hurled an
inning to 'complete the no-hitler
with Nease fannin g two and
walking one and Arnold
striking- out three and issuing
lw o free passes. Southern's

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Qear Sue and Helen :
I've liked this guy since fourth grade, but only started going
f,ith him after his girl friend dumped him five montha ago. It
lasted three weeks, and then he went back with her.
Well, that went on leS.s than a month and she treated him.like
dirt,so he wisedupandbackhecametome.
Another montlt, and he was with HER, but now he 's at my
house again. He says he's over her, but I hear she still wants him.
People tell me to I. Hang on ; 2. Slam the door; or s. Lead him
on and then dump him bad just to get even. Which? I couldn't
bear treating him as dirty as she does. - THE CRUTCII
Dear Crutch:
I vote for No. 2: a softie like you could never lead a guy on
just to get even, and "hanging on" will just give this guy a big
head: With two girls fighting over him, he knows someone will
always be available.
Try getting friendly with his other girl. When you compare
notes, you may BOTH decide to dump him! - SUE
Dear Crutch :
1vote for No. 1- with reservations. Keep the door open, but
let this boy know he's got competition. Drop a hint that he's
YOUR secon.d choice too !
And don't ding a guy for indecision. Better you should help
make up hill mind by being casual, undemanding, understanding
-and not always home when he calls! -HELEN

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Dear Sue and Helen:
John and I have been going arouod together for two years.
We break up and make up. We've discussed getting married, but
I can't forget our constant quarrels. We claim we love each other
dearly, but I wonder ...
Now John Ia visiting his sister in Europe, and I can't deny it's kind of a relief.
1
The other day his younger brother Tom called to ask if be
could-return some of my records. He's been away at college, so
I'd hardly even 'met him, except to rap over the phone. He's my
age : 22.
When Tom iti-rived, I was shocked to find ''the John of my
dreams." We talked almost the whole night and I saw in him the
things that made me love John -but he's opposite from John in
the things that make us fight.
We've been seeing each other ever since. I'm truly in love
this lime, but I can't bear to face John, though I now realize we'd
never have made it together. He 'II be home in a month. How can I
leU him - or shall I just dropout of both their lives! - WISH .I'D
MET TOM FIRST
Dear Wish :
You can~ live yow- life for somebody else.
If you're sure Tom Is Mr. Perfect, then try to cool things
down with John so that he won't get hurt. Don't hit him with "I'm
in love with yow- brother." (After all, you may not be, even
though you THINK you're sw-e.) Just ask ~ lot of questions jn
yow- letters, and get him thinking, too. - SUE
Dear WIMTF:
... Could be John is already thinking, and the break-off may
not be as rough as you imagine. Would a man who is desperately
in love leave for Europe alone (when he equid have made the t~ip
a honeymoon)?
... and who asked Tom to return the records 1
Perhaps he's wailing for that "Dear John" Jetter. Get on
with it! - HELEN

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citizens in the Sand Hill Road
area have embarked on a
qroject to get sewage system·
and water in that section and
have called a meeting for April
11 at 7:30 p.m. at Point
Pleasant Junior High . .
Attempts will be made to get
water from the bottom of the
hill, approximately one mile
from State Route 62, out to
Rayburn Road and surrounding areljll. Residents In the
Sandy Heights area are sup.
plied with water by the city of
Point Pleasant, but do not have

sewage.
Judson Brake, Gary Wilson
and Max Crum from the
Home
AdFarmer's
ministration will be present for
discussions. Ali citizens that
would be affected by this are
being asked oo attend uie
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She attends the Flatwoods
MethodistChurchand.worksat
the Pomeroy Dairy Valley .
Mtss Wellts a member of the
· National Honor Society, the
Meigs High School Band, and
president of the Usherette
Club. She is exchange editor
for the sthool qewspaper, and
is the junior princess of International Order of .Job 's
Daughters, Bethel 62, and a
member of the Hemlock Grove
Chri~tian Church. .
Mtss Mees, co-sponsored by
Xi Ganuria'ldu chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority, was listed
in the 1971-72 edition of "Who's
Who Among American High
School Students". Amember of
St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
she is an assistant Sunday
school teacher, and guitarist
for the youth singing group.
At Meigs High she is enrolied
in a scientific course. She is a
three year member of the
symphonic, marching, 'dance
and pep bands, and a winner
two .years in the American
Legion Americanism contest.
She has been a member of the
Latin Club for two years and is
active in the Latin Club, the
Nature Club and the National
Honor Society. In 1971 she was
the delegate to the Ohio Youth
and Science Convention and in
her sopftomore year served on
the student council.
Miss Card is a member of the
National Honor Society and the
French Club at Meigs High
School. She Is a candystriper at
Veterans Memorial Hospital, a
member of the United
Methodist Church of Pomeroy,
and active with the youth
fellowship and the youth choir.
Miss Aleshire attends the
Enterprise United l)'lethodist .
Church. A cheerleader for two
years, Miss Blaettnar plays
clarinet and oboe in the
symphonic band and is pianist
for Ute dance band. She is a
member of Ute Girls Athletic
Association, Bethel 62, International Order of Jobs
Daughters, and Trinity
Church, Pomeroy.
Miss Hawk is affiliated with
the Hemlock Grove Christian
Church and serves as
secretary lor the church. She is
a candystriper at Veterans
Memorial Hospital and at
Meigs HigH is a member of the
IJsherette Club and the
National Honor Society.
Miss Baker Is a varsity
cheerleader, a member of the

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·BY JAcK O'BRIAN
night whose curtain rose on sdtedule ... But the
NUDE'S WE~ JAKE WITH RUPPERT
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Ringling Bros. biggest-top cirCUli advertJaed a
NEW YORK (KFS) - Lifwized oils once
Robert E. Daniel, Ad- system will alloW patients oo owned by the extremely dignified Jacob Rup7:30 start, and as the electronic clock at the top ·
ministrator of the Holzer dia.l direcUy oo the clinic pert(' who gave N. Y·. beer, Babe Ruih, the .of Madison Square Garden .flipped the euctly •
Medical Center Clinic, today. department to speak with their Yankees, Yankee Stadium, Gehrig, DiMaggio,
7:30 mar~. the trumpets blared anc! the
announced
that
clinic physician or make ap- etc., now decorate Bill's Gay 90's. Their subject
elephtints strutted and Ute logistically biggest
physicians' office hours at the poln\ments without going startles old Yankeephiles: they're all nudes.
and most complex show ever to hit town started
new laciiity will be from Ba.m. through a switchboard.
Boston's lrassy gift to Bdwy., Peggy Cass,-is
pteclsely on time.
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to &gt; p.m. Monday through
Another part of the chimge in back in school. She's an English-major at Pace · The Big Top's ex-boss, John Ringling North,
Friday. Hours there will be the procedures will be the issuance COllege, betimes relieving the rut starring ist
skipped Ute N. Y. opening; his·brother, Henry
same as those used at the '· of a permanent plastic ideuRingling (Buddy) North, black-tied It .•. John
"Gingerbread uidy" at Paramus, N. J., for two
present location:
tification card (or each patient
North (very rich, may~ $25mllllon) hasn't left
The Clinic is part of the new ·· to bring each lime he visits his weeks ... One of the biggest cruise ships had the
Eurow in two y~s, Is an Irish. cit~, lives
Hol?fr Medical Center Com- docoor. Appointment dale and safe.blown iii its gambling ca.Sino and scads ol
anywhere his hedOnistic heart desires. Last of
ptex _which is located at the time will be mounted op the cash heisted. The ship's · officers searched
everything
and
everyone
aud
didn
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locate
the
the true boulevardiers.
Junction of Routes 160 and 35 hack of the card for each visit.
Retired Air Force Col. Phll Cochran was the
just west of Gallipolis.
The Clinic Business Office boodle ... Donald O'Connor of the ~-W!I kidmost
celelrated WW II !lYing officer - a ·'
flicks
and
TV
had
a
heart
attack.
Wife
Gloria
According oo Daniel, patients will continue to handle charges
handsome, casual, anti-brassy hero who set the
are requested to make ap- · for physicians services in- joined him sadly next day in the hospital for her
unbuttoned tone for aU highly efficient-airborne
own
surgery.
pointrnents before coming to dependent of those by hospital
U.S. fly-boy.s. H;e was celebrated in prlilt by the
"Dr. Broadway," M, D. Ben Gilbert, who
the Clinic. In those instances services. The business office
New York Magazine lit ·a serjes of profiles but
.where this is not possible, personnel will be available oo "retired" last year as official medico in all
his
most popular celebrity iitenuned :from hill
patients should call before help with insurance forms and Bdwy. theatres and house physician to most .
coming into the Clinic or go to explain credit and collection midtown hotels and the Metropera, is back on
characterization (tis COl. "Flip" COrldn) by
directly to the emergJn.cy policy of the Clinic. Doctors' Bdwy. by popular demand. Really. The Main
comic stripper Milton .CaniH in ''Terry &amp; the
department if the .situation bills will continue to be due on Stem couldn't get along without Dr. Ben's
Pirates." Col. Phil in real and serial life ~~erved
warrants.
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the day of visit, according to emphathetic ministrations, His showbiz emin the China-Burma wartime theatre under
Those requiring emergency Mr .
Daniel,
unless pathy comes naturally - he once played
Lord Louis Mountbatten. The other night at the
medical care will be seen in the arrangements have been made · trumpet with Paul Whiteman's band (worked
U. s. Air Force Ass'n iia1l in the N. Y. Hilton
emergency room of the with the business office or his way through med-8Chool in the brass secthat hadsome lord referred, with total adHospital which will be staffed through the individual's in- tion) and when he started N. Y. practice,
miration, to COl. Phil several times in his speech
by physicians from the Holzer surance company.
Jimmy Durante talked him ou_tpf settling in the
and wound it up by addreSsing ''Terry" creator,
Medical ·center Clinic. The
The Clinic recognizes it has . N. Y. exurbs and financed his first offices right
Milt Canlff: "You made Phil famous before I
emergency department will be an obligation to assist patients in the Bdwy. (W. 45th St.) sector. The Main
did." True. Erie Pa. Times please copy: "Phil's
open twenty-four hours a day in every way and provide the
Stem's lucky to have Ben back.
now a successful trucking executive in that city
for care of patients with most modern medical care
along our syndicate list.
emergency conditions. Ad- available at Ute lowest possible
dilional charges will be ren- cost. The Holzer Medic~!
dered for care in that depart- Center Complex is a prime
ment.
example of physicians and WIN AT BRIDGE
The new Clinjc will utilize community working together
technical advances to improve to provide modern facilities for
scheduling and care of the care of·the public.
The bidding ha• been:
patients. A centrex telephone
The enlarged Clinic will
club Agravaine sitting East West North EM! S..uth
provide more convenient
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not
the
queen.
and departmental registration
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Then he drew trumps and
National Honor Society, on the desks to' speed the handling of
WEST
EAST
led
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king
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hearts.
Mord·
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student council, and plays in patients.
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red
was
on
lead
with
the
ace
What
do
you
do now?
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The new Clinic was designed
and
fell
right
into
the
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just as anyone would. Clear- have much, but you mlrht 11
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with the Future Business additional expansion to meet
ly Agravaine held the club welt let him try tor the lline·
SOUTH (D)
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queen.
Leaders of America, belongs to future needs. Mr. Daniel stated
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important
to put him on
the Meigs 4-H Pl~aswe Riders that continued evaluation and
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lead.
and is on a: 4'H horse judging updating and services and
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of bidding three noMordred led a low club
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team. She is a 4-H junior leader bringing in new specialties are
trump,
your,
partner lw bid
. and the peerless one had
Both vulnerable
and treasurer of the Junior part of the Clinic's obligation 00
four
clubs
over
your t h r e e
tvon another rubber .
spades. What do you do now?
West Norlh EMI South
Fair Board.
assure the people of the
(NEWSPAPlR ENTERPRISE ASSN .I
Miss Francis is also a surrounding area the finest and
Dble 2..
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member of the National Honor most modern medical care
Pass
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Society. She works as a can- available.
Opening lead- • 2
dystriper
at
Veterans
Dedication of the new Clinic
Memorial Hospital, is on the and Medical Center is
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
yearbook staff at Meigs High, scheduled for 2 p.m: Monday,
Sir Lancelo~ du Lac, the
and belongs to the Nature Club. April 11, and the public is inbes
t brtdge player at King
She is also a member of the viled. The actual move dale
Arthur's square table as well
Foster Grant's fabulous new collection is here. A
marching , symphonic and has not been established, but as the best knight. felt that
style and color for every mood.And the lenses are
dance bands and is active with should come soon after the he had .more than enough to
all rx)larized and famous ff77 1mpact " Slip into a
the Trinity Youth Fellowship. building is dedicated.
Jump to game even though
pair and slip into a whole new mood
he knew that his partner,
Galahad the Pure, was apt
to have raised on nothing but
faith in the ability of the
peerless knight to play the
dummy.
Galahad put .down the
this ancient sport. Next you'll fa !hers return home.
dummy and Lancelot saw
Urges Humane Treatment
be wanting oo bring back cockIhat there really was no play
"You will never pass a more for his contract. The wily
fighting.
"Falconry seems to me to humane bill," Secrest told fel- :vJordred had opened a club·
only be refining cruelty. At the low senators before the vote. right up to Lancelot's acemost this bill is going to effect · "These men have suffered queen . That was certainly a
pleasant start but it wasn't
only 25 persons, while it will inhuman treatment in the going
to be enough .
offend any number of penple prisons of Southeast Asia for as
Lancelol would have to
long as seven years. 'The knock out the ace of hearts
concerned about wildlife."
Falconry is prevented by law children have been deprived of and Mordred would surely
that
prohibits
private their fathers at a critical time attack the diamond suit and
ownership of non-game birds. in their lives.''
set the hand with three diaWhen Secrest introduced the mond tricks .
Under O'Shaughnessy's bill,
Lanceiot saw all this In
the state Division of Wildlife bill less than a month ago, he
less
time than it would take
would have allowed falconry said thai aisde from the release
him
to
parry a sword thrust.
for three "trial years and then of prisoners, "enactment of the He also saw a possible way
reported results to the General bill will be the best news we to make the contract.
can send our prisoners of war
Assembly.
It all depended on which
O'Shaughnessy, who said the from Ohio.''
bill was backed by several outdoor sport organizations, said
he would not try to revive the

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Southern Pitclting Trio Twirls 15-2 No-Hitter
RACINE - The Southern
Local Tornadoes opened their
baseball season here Wed·nesday night In good fashion as
three Tornado hurlers pitched
a no-hitter over the Southweswrn Highlanders for " 15-2
rout.
Jim Hubbard. a hardthrowing senior righthander,

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The
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ba_ se _on balls and the strong
pttchmg of Dennis Eichinger
and Rick Blake to open their
season with a lopsided 19-1 win
over ' the Wildcats at Eastern
High School Wednesday ni ght.
Bob Caldwell, sentor first
sacker, lashed out a double and
two Singles in four tnps balltn
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Rick Sanders, a single and
double ; Randy Boring, a
double and Alan Duvall's
st'ngle.
The only hit for the Wildcats
was a first inning double by
Mike Caldwell.
Eichinger sl&lt;lrted on the
mound for Eastern and went
, fuur innings, allowing Hannan
Trace 's only · htt and run,
fanmng
· mne,
· and walking six.
Bl a ke came m
. t I1e f'mal frame
and fanned the side.
Hesson started lor the
' Wildcats and gave way to
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Boston

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Providence

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Pl~yers

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Association and executive

director Marvin MiUer that the
ciuhowners make up a 17 per
rent costoMivlng increase in
the phyers' pension fund. The
players offered to accept the
owners' last money offer if
they could also use what they
claim is &lt;~surplus" money in
the pension fund but the owners
turned down the plan, terming
it "imprudent."

The strike was called by the
team . player representatives
by a vote to 47-0-1 last Friday
after they received a strike
vole. of 663-10.
Manager Earl Weaver of the
American League champion
Baltimore Orioles said that
many of the Orioles "didn't
want the strike" and in
Chicago, the White Sox pe.rl)litled players to work out at
While Sox park . Seventeen
players showed up.
No new datA&gt; has been set for
any further meetings between
Miller and John Gaherin, the
chief negotiator for the club
owners.

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Cleveland

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Her shey
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Rangers will be entertaining
the Montreal Canadiens in
Stanley Cup hockey action
tonight.
The .Boston Celtics will play
hnsl to the Atlantic Hawks in
the fifth game of tlteir Eastern
Division semifinal Friday
nlg)tt. They are tied at two
games each.

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points; Rick Barry, New York,
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Kentucky 105 New York 99
Utah 96 Dallas 8'1
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Thursday's Games
Virginia at Floridians
Ind ia na at Denver

Pre.ssure·

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.
the·~~b·~~
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bined, they str~ck out 'three
endurance fest" and he
and walked 17 .
would like to sec It end and
The Eagles, now I-ll in the
he was sure the players felt
the
same way.
Southern Valley Conference
and overall, play tonight at
Mlletl said be wanted the
home against tfte Southwestern
strike lo end because "we've
Highlanders. The game was
got a lot to dolo get baseball
originally slated to have been
on Its feel in Cleveland.''
played at Southweswrn, but a
"We can't do it while on
conflict in diamonds switched , strike,"
said
Mlletl.
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
the game to Eastern. The.
"Threats do no one any pressure on the major league
good."
pi_ayers and their executive
Eagles will play powerful
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as
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clubownerstoday
seemed
Eastem .
Line score:
willing oo let basebaU's first
Hannan TraC€ 100 00- 1 1 5
general strike continue indefi1 1
Eastern
647 11- 19 9 0
nitely
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All eight
opening-day games
•
Hesson, (LP ), Caldwell, (4),
originally scheduled for today
and Hall . Eichingel&gt;, (WP),
as well as Wednesday's opener
Bloke, (5 ) , and Young.
at Cinci!Ulati were postponed
Game called after five inand it was obvious that no
nings.
games would be played Friday.
It also is unlikely that any
games will be played Saturday
Perry Wins 13·11
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Wed- or Sunday and some clubs are
nesday would have been a nice talking about cancelling games
Over Athens Nine day to start the major league well into next week.
The St. Louis Cardinals,
baseball season.
It was a bright balmy spring whose president, August
ATHENS
Gallipolis day in Cincinnati, birthplace of Busch, Jr., sounded the hard
outlasted Athens 13-11 in tbe professional haseball which, line a week ago, took the lead
Southeastern Ohio Conference because of that, gets the annual by announcing the Cards are
baseball opener for both clubs honor of inaugurating the cancelling all games "until
here Wednesday with Stan season.
further notice.'' Some owners
Perry going the distance.
But the 51,000-plus seats in were reported to be willing to
Perry fanned 10, 12, walked Riverfront Stadium were emp- compromise during their
10 and allowe d lour hits . ty. The game had been can- meeting in Chicago Tuesday
Athens ' three pitchers, Mike celled because the players night but more and more seem
G1·een, Steve Inbody and Jan were on strike, and in a room to be taking the Busch line.
Kostivai in that order. together inside the stadium Reds PresAt issue is a demand by the
fanned five , walked six and ident Francis L. Dale was
gave up 11 hiL•. The game was telling rep&lt;!tters why owners
a parade of errors, the will not buckle under to the
Bulldogs commiting seven, players' demands.
Gallipolis two. ·
"We believe the fans, the
Blue Devils 220 720 ().-13 II 2 players and the owners, in that
Athens
022 304 ().-II 4 7 order, need to have this season
Perry and Perroud. Green, start, " he said.
The final barrier standing in
1
Inbody ( I), Kostival (5), and
'What we want most of all is the way of a National
Champlin, Baker (5).
to play this season. Every Basketball Association playoff
single owner wants to play ball series between Milwaukee and
as soon as possible and I'm the Los Angeles Lakers may be
sure the players also are cleared tonight when the Bucks
Bulldogs Finish
anx ious to play.''
f~ce
the Go lden Slate
What was. preventing that, Warriors.
On Top of GAHS
Dale said, was "principle."
Milwaukee holds a 3-llead in
He said the players associa- games over t11e Warriors and
Athens topped Gallipolis 69- tion has rejected "the best needs only a victory tonight to
58 in a dual track meet on pension plan in America clinch the series and set up the
Memorial Field in Gallipolis today." The issue is the 17 per clash with the Lakers that will
Wednesday, coming from cent increase the players want determine the Western Coriler·
behind in the final five events above the present pian, he said. ence champion and, many
"Seventeen per cent above believe, the eventual playoff
by sweeping the mile and twothis
excellent pian is totally champ?on.
lnile runs, pole vault, 220 dash
unreasonable and unaccepta·
and the 440 run.
The Lakers assured themTop
pointmaker
for ble," Dale said.
selves of a spot in the ConOwners oppose bringing in ference finals by eliminating
Gallipolis was Dave While, the
Ky ger Creek transfer , with 14 an arbitrator to help settle the the Chicago Bulls in four
points . He won lhe long and dispute, Dale said, because
short hurdle races, was third in "we don't need anyone telling
the pole vaul.t and second in the us we should split \he difference of zero and 17 per
long jump.
· PaulStarmackof Athens had cent."
"This is not a matter of
11 points.
degree. This is a matter of
NEW YORK (UP!) -The
prin~iple .''
meaning of an auspicious debut
Dale said he could not may be conveyed in two words:
estimate how much revenue Artis Gilmore.
the club had lost by being
The 7-foot-2 rookie center of
forced to cancel the opening , the Kentucky COlonels was
game against Houston, but named Wednesday as the
added, " It is a substantial. American Basketball Associa·
amount of money, I can assure lion's Most Valuable Player for
you.''
1971-72 and voted to the center
The Reds players have been position on the All-League
working out at Nippert Sta· team.
dium, at the University of
Gilmore,
who
led
Cincinnati, oo keep in shape. Jacksonville inoo the NCAA
The one person seen making finals against UCLA in 1970,
his way across t~ bright green was named on 30 ballots in the
artificial turf of Riverfront MVP voting by sportswriters
Stadium Wednesday, his head and sportscasters in the ABA's
down and his pace sluggish, 11 cities. He led the league in
was manager Sparky An- rebounding and was the No. 10
. d~~ -- _
scorer and a mainstay of a
WOES OF A CtlACH
Kentucky club which blazed oo
Oklahoma State basketball a 68-16 won-lost mark, which
coach Sam Aubrey said he bet~red the previous ABA
slept just like a baby after regular-season high of 60-18 set
his team's 83-62 loss to Colo· by the old Oakland Oaks (now
rado early tb!&amp; season:· " I the Virginia Squires) in 1968-69.
would sleep an hour, then Teammate Da~ Issei collect~:!~ up and cry for an ed seven votes and Utah's

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Semifinals
Eastern at SW tonight.
W. L. Pel.
Southwestern 101 000- 2 0 3
' 2 1 .661
, New York
Southern
416 40x- 15 10 0 Kentucky
I 2 .333
Bush, (LP), C!trtcr, (3),
W. L Pet.
Walker, 14), and Whitt. Hub3 0 1.000
Utah
bard, iWP), -Nease, (5), Ar- Dallas
nold, (6). and Pugh, Jenkins,
0 3 .000
W. ~ - Pet .
14 ).
iana
2 1 667
Game called after six in- Ind
Denver
1 2 .333
nings, darkness.
Wednesday's Results

Gilmore Rookie Of Year

SouH1 Bend . Indiana ~ 6614

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The only other issue to confront the Senate Wednesday, a
bill providing free tuitioh at
state colleges for children of
prisoners of Ute Vietnam war
drew no dehate. Passed 211-0:
the measure was co-sponsored
by ali 33 senators. It now goes
to the House.
Original sponsor of the measure, Sen. Robert T. Secrest,
said the bill would effect 86
children in Ohio who would ,be
given a tuition-free college
education whether or not their

action while Coach Richard
Hamilton's ~uthwestern nine
is 11-1 overall and 6-1 in the
SVAC.
The next Southern game will
be with its Alumni. The game
wiil probably be played Friday
night at Racine although the
date is pot definite. Southweswrn is scheduled to meet

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Off Warriors Tonight

Just for a change.

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doubles in three at bats. OUter
Southern hitters were Nease,
single and double; Steve
Jenkins, bases loaded double
and a single, and Arnold, Pugh,
and Jeff Hubbard each a
single.
Coach Hilton Wolfe, Jr.'s
Tornados are 1-0 in overall and
Southern Valley Conference

Bucks Hope To Finish

LegislatUre Will Adjourn
.
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The
Ohio House scheduled a noon
session today to vote final
passage of.a strip mine tontrol
bill that will place stiff
reclamation requirements on
mine operators.
After the expected House approval of Senate amendments,
the bill is to go to Gov . John J.
Gilligan for signing into law.
The emergency legislation
would take effect immediately.
After today's session, the
House is expected to adjourn
until May 8, !he same date set
by the Senate to reconvene after this afternoon's "skeleton"
session.
, The Senate Wednesday, after
stern tnstslence by a woman
lawmaker, narrowly defeated,
16-14, a bill to revive the ancient sport of falconry.
The measure, sponsored by
Sen. Jerry O'Shaughnessy, )).
Columbus, ~ouldhave allowed
up oo 25 Ohto restdents to hunt
birds and animals with trained
falcons during tbe next three
years on an exper~enlai basts.
But after O'Shaughnessy
, spoke briefly and mildly on b~half of his proposal, Sen. Martgene Valiquette, )).Toledo, dehvered a stormy attack on tl.
. Opposes Reviving Sports
'~We are surrounded by vi~
lence," Mrs. Valiquette. said.
"Why do you want to capjtalize
on the cruel streak that nature
put in these birds?
"I don 't see in this day and
age why we n~ to revilalize

hul'lcrs allowed only two balis
hit in fair territory .
Terry Bush, Terry Carter,
and Kevin Walker, the three
Highlander pitchers, whiffed
three, walked 10, and allowed
the Tornadoes 10 hits.
I"'
Hubbard also paced the
Tornadoes' parade with the
lumber, cracking out three

Nick Mlletl said Wednesday

WHEELHORSE

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started and went four innings
on the hill for the Tornadoes,
striking out It and walking six.
Junior Mike Nease and senior
Pal Arnold each hurled an
inning to 'complete the no-hitler
with Nease fannin g two and
walking one and Arnold
striking- out three and issuing
lw o free passes. Southern's

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OAKLAND, Calif. (UPIJPaul Roach, 43-yeat-old assistant coach at Wisconsin, ·was
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machine - at which nine children can work .at one time - gives the student the correc t
pronunciation of a word plus a visual conception of the same._word. The stu.denl can also hear
himself pronounce words and check himself for error. The equipment was purchased by tht•
Easlern4..ocal Board, the Chester PTA and from the teachers' fund of the school.

two rings in one

Art Creations Judged

I

CHESTER - Cultural art in
Meigs County has been on the
upswing this winter primarily
due to teachers, a few parents
and the sponsorShip of PTA.
Another result of the interest
in art was pointed up Tuesday
night at
the Chester
Elementary SchtJol when a
cultural arts program was
staged at the school with Mrs.
Donna Chadwell , an art major
and teacher at Eastern High
School, judging the many
works by students.
The show featured charcoals, water colors , pastels,
pencil drawings, collages, and
paper mache work, to name
only a part.
The top tlu·ee winners were
selected and ribbons awarded.
The first place winning entries
will be taken to the Riv~rview
School where Utey will compete
in coun ty-wide judging.
Winners first through third in
the categories were:
Crayon drawings - First Carl Gagnon, Linda Thoma,
Troy Baurer; Second grade Todd Cale, Roger Gaul, Kim
Burke; Third grad~ - Renee
Trussell, Tracy Sayre, Kim
Anderson.
Sponge painting - Second
grade - Wendy Elkins, Tina
Beaver, Jan Smith.
Chalk - First grade Synthia White, Michael
.J;oeg lein, &lt;no t))ird place;
~Seeond "grade ...:: ' Todd Cale,
'Gary Ginther. John Riebel.
Water colors - Second grade
- Lee Swain, Gary Ginther,

Troy Bearhs.
Char coa l - First grade David Gaul, no second or third ;
Second grade - Gary Ginther,
John Riebel, Jr." no third.
Colla ges - Second grade Gary Ginther, Charles Ritchie,
Troy Bearhs.
Paper mache - First grade
- David Gaul, no second or
third; Second grade - Barry
Staats, Wendy Elkins, Carla
Hartman.
Pencil drawing - Seventh
grade - Richard Mora, Debbie
l..ong, Lola Walker; Eighth
gra de - ·steve Schmuker,
Diana Root, Patricia Windon .
Water color drawings Eighth gra de - Patricia
Windon, Avis Bissell, no third.

Charcoal - Seventlt gradeRachael Hunter, Robin Elkins;
Rachael Hunter ; Eighth grade
- Betsy Amsbary, Patricia
Windon, Sherry Epple.
Chalk drawing - Fourth
grade - . Rebecca Edwards,
James Wolfe, Cindy Wolfe;
Sixth grade- Kevin Buckley,
Sonia White, no third .
Cra yon drawing - Seventh
- Richard Mora, Christina
Holl ey, Rubin Elkins ; Eighth
- Avis Bissell, ·no second or
third.
Dccoul"'ge - Janet Ambrose, fir st, no second or third.
Crayon - Fourth grade Raphn e Holsinger, Jerry
Holley, Blair Windon; Fifth
grad e ~ Kerry Ballard, Ronnie

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doesn't bother manager Felix
Zabala tha \ light heavyweight
cha mpion Vicente Rondon
looks lousy in his training.
When the belt rings for the real
thing, says Zabala, Rondon will
be ready.
"For all his fights he's like
that. He 's training like he
always does," said Zabala as
Rondon rolled around the
training ring at Miami Beach's
Fifth
Street gym trading blows
John Roche, who scored 22
·
points for the Nels, seco nd only w(th a sparring partner .
"!tell
him,
work
hard,
throw
to Rick Barry's 39, credited
Kentucky's outside shooting pu nches, but he doesn't like it,"
for the victory. "We tried to Zabala sighed. "But what can I
gamble and cheat from the say. He's won 21 fights in a
outside," said the rookie from row. Wh en the bell rin gs, he
South Carolina . " We were comes to fight."
The belt will ring at 10:30
dr opping back on Gilmore and
p.m.
EST Friday for Rondon to
IDan ) Issei, (Les) Hunter,
Simon and (Louis ) Dampier mix it with Bob Foster for
killed us with their outside undisputed claim on the light
heavy crown. Rondon is World
Shooting."
Issei and Hunter each scored Boxing Association title-holder
19 points and Dampier had 12. and Foster- who was deposed
Jimmy Jones' jump shot and by the WBA for not defending
a free Utrow by Merv Jackson the title-is recognized by four
enabled the Stars to bea t states as the World Boxing
Dallas for the third straight · Council champ.
time. The Chaps rallied from a
15-point deficit to lie the game
ONE·PIN LEAD
at ~ with 3:25 remaining
LONG BE-ACH, Calif. IUPI)
before Jones and Jackson hit
- !Boy Langager of Osseo,
their key shots. Willie Wise and
Mitm ., had ta ken a one-pin lead
Zelmo Beaty combined for 50
in the Classic All Events at the
points to lepd Utah while
American Bowling Congress
Donnie Freeman, held to only
tournament after rolling 1,875
two points in the first half, led
on Tuesday.
Dallas with 21.
Langager, a bowling lanes
manager, had series of 633, 588
and 654 to nip Dave Wallers of
Chicago, who had led the event
since March 18.
lightning fast, both Nicklatis
and Palmer have complained
about them being infected by
The 21st centmy will offi·
Poa Annua grass which is dally begin on J an. 1. 2001.
expected, especially by after- The year 2000 is a zero yea r
noon, to erea le small humps endin g the 20th century.·
and prevents putts from rolling
as accurately as normal.
Palmer, long Ute darling of
Masters fans, lees off at 12:59
p.m .

thi s year' s four most
prestigious tournaments.
Nicklaus, who by winning
here this week would tie Arnold
Palmer's record of four Masters championships, was scheduled to tee off at 12:03 p.m.
EST in 'a twosome with Eddie
Pearce, the Wake Forest
student from Tampa, Fla., who
finished second in the U.S.
Amateur.
Although Nicklaus has not
won the Masters since 1966
when he became the first backto-back champion, he is the
odds.()n favorite to win here
this year.
"When you ta lk about favorites you have to start with
Jack, " said 1970 Masters
champion Billy Casper who has
a 10 :32 a.m. tee time. "The
Augusta National is playing 25
yards per hole longer this year
because of the lush fairways
and the greens are the fastest
I've ever see n them 'here.
AlthoUgh the greens are

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Gay Brewe r (1967), Bob
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In the Foster camp, manager ' both contenders, sa id that
Lou Viscusi was having prob- "both of them are in exceUent
terns of a somewhat different . shape - I've been boxing 17
sort. He complained that his years and I can tell."
ha Uler was ready for Ute
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figh t dale and is in danger of
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night
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In At 9~ 0ut At S
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Jamaican heavyweight Carl
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Colonels Regain Form
By Utul ed Press International best.()f-seven series 2-1.
The real Kentucky Colonels
In the only other playoff
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night.
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The Colonels, who set an commanding 3-0 iead. Virginia,
America n Basketball Associa- which also holds a 3-0 lead,
tion record with 68 victories tries to eli minate the
during the reb'Ular season, Floridians tonight while Infin ally broke into the win diana, which leads 2-1 in
column after two stunning ga mes , is at Denver.
upset losses to the New York
Simon, a form er Net, came
Nels in opening round playoff .off the bench to score 12 points
action .
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Walt Simon and Artis Gil- Colo nels ahead to stay. The
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Gilmore took down 22 rebounds game, drawing to within four
to spark the Colonels to a IO:i-99 points with 2:11left but Simon
victory . New York leads the hit a jump shot with 48 seconds
left to insure the victory.
·~ we made up our minds we
were corning· in here (New
York ) to win," said Simon, a
na tive New Yorker. "We had
our backs to the wall. We have
MUSICAL 'INSTRUMENTS a good team but we must avoid
turnovers. This is the first good
game I ever played against Ute

Through nine sets of earphones students can listen to tapes
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lessons from books for slower readers who can follow the
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Kirkhart and Mrs. Pat Thomas.

USfENING CENTER - Mrs. Doris Wells, first grade
teacher at the Chester Elementary School, demoru;trates to
parents the use of a listening center which ha s been purchased for the school by the Chester PTA, from their
teachers' fund and the Eastern Local Board of Education.

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KHACH HIRED
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPIJPaul Roach, 43-yeat-old assistant coach at Wisconsin, ·was
hired Wednesday by the Oakland Raiders of the American
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LANGUAGE MASTER - Miss Diana McClure, left, second grade teacher at the Chester
Elemen)ary School, demonstrates for Mrs. Alma Pooler the use of a new lan·guage masler. The
machine - at which nine children can work .at one time - gives the student the correc t
pronunciation of a word plus a visual conception of the same._word. The stu.denl can also hear
himself pronounce words and check himself for error. The equipment was purchased by tht•
Easlern4..ocal Board, the Chester PTA and from the teachers' fund of the school.

two rings in one

Art Creations Judged

I

CHESTER - Cultural art in
Meigs County has been on the
upswing this winter primarily
due to teachers, a few parents
and the sponsorShip of PTA.
Another result of the interest
in art was pointed up Tuesday
night at
the Chester
Elementary SchtJol when a
cultural arts program was
staged at the school with Mrs.
Donna Chadwell , an art major
and teacher at Eastern High
School, judging the many
works by students.
The show featured charcoals, water colors , pastels,
pencil drawings, collages, and
paper mache work, to name
only a part.
The top tlu·ee winners were
selected and ribbons awarded.
The first place winning entries
will be taken to the Riv~rview
School where Utey will compete
in coun ty-wide judging.
Winners first through third in
the categories were:
Crayon drawings - First Carl Gagnon, Linda Thoma,
Troy Baurer; Second grade Todd Cale, Roger Gaul, Kim
Burke; Third grad~ - Renee
Trussell, Tracy Sayre, Kim
Anderson.
Sponge painting - Second
grade - Wendy Elkins, Tina
Beaver, Jan Smith.
Chalk - First grade Synthia White, Michael
.J;oeg lein, &lt;no t))ird place;
~Seeond "grade ...:: ' Todd Cale,
'Gary Ginther. John Riebel.
Water colors - Second grade
- Lee Swain, Gary Ginther,

Troy Bearhs.
Char coa l - First grade David Gaul, no second or third ;
Second grade - Gary Ginther,
John Riebel, Jr." no third.
Colla ges - Second grade Gary Ginther, Charles Ritchie,
Troy Bearhs.
Paper mache - First grade
- David Gaul, no second or
third; Second grade - Barry
Staats, Wendy Elkins, Carla
Hartman.
Pencil drawing - Seventh
grade - Richard Mora, Debbie
l..ong, Lola Walker; Eighth
gra de - ·steve Schmuker,
Diana Root, Patricia Windon .
Water color drawings Eighth gra de - Patricia
Windon, Avis Bissell, no third.

Charcoal - Seventlt gradeRachael Hunter, Robin Elkins;
Rachael Hunter ; Eighth grade
- Betsy Amsbary, Patricia
Windon, Sherry Epple.
Chalk drawing - Fourth
grade - . Rebecca Edwards,
James Wolfe, Cindy Wolfe;
Sixth grade- Kevin Buckley,
Sonia White, no third .
Cra yon drawing - Seventh
- Richard Mora, Christina
Holl ey, Rubin Elkins ; Eighth
- Avis Bissell, ·no second or
third.
Dccoul"'ge - Janet Ambrose, fir st, no second or third.
Crayon - Fourth grade Raphn e Holsinger, Jerry
Holley, Blair Windon; Fifth
grad e ~ Kerry Ballard, Ronnie

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AUGUSTA,- Ga . (UPI ) - It
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world today in the opening
r ound of the Masters, first of

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doesn't bother manager Felix
Zabala tha \ light heavyweight
cha mpion Vicente Rondon
looks lousy in his training.
When the belt rings for the real
thing, says Zabala, Rondon will
be ready.
"For all his fights he's like
that. He 's training like he
always does," said Zabala as
Rondon rolled around the
training ring at Miami Beach's
Fifth
Street gym trading blows
John Roche, who scored 22
·
points for the Nels, seco nd only w(th a sparring partner .
"!tell
him,
work
hard,
throw
to Rick Barry's 39, credited
Kentucky's outside shooting pu nches, but he doesn't like it,"
for the victory. "We tried to Zabala sighed. "But what can I
gamble and cheat from the say. He's won 21 fights in a
outside," said the rookie from row. Wh en the bell rin gs, he
South Carolina . " We were comes to fight."
The belt will ring at 10:30
dr opping back on Gilmore and
p.m.
EST Friday for Rondon to
IDan ) Issei, (Les) Hunter,
Simon and (Louis ) Dampier mix it with Bob Foster for
killed us with their outside undisputed claim on the light
heavy crown. Rondon is World
Shooting."
Issei and Hunter each scored Boxing Association title-holder
19 points and Dampier had 12. and Foster- who was deposed
Jimmy Jones' jump shot and by the WBA for not defending
a free Utrow by Merv Jackson the title-is recognized by four
enabled the Stars to bea t states as the World Boxing
Dallas for the third straight · Council champ.
time. The Chaps rallied from a
15-point deficit to lie the game
ONE·PIN LEAD
at ~ with 3:25 remaining
LONG BE-ACH, Calif. IUPI)
before Jones and Jackson hit
- !Boy Langager of Osseo,
their key shots. Willie Wise and
Mitm ., had ta ken a one-pin lead
Zelmo Beaty combined for 50
in the Classic All Events at the
points to lepd Utah while
American Bowling Congress
Donnie Freeman, held to only
tournament after rolling 1,875
two points in the first half, led
on Tuesday.
Dallas with 21.
Langager, a bowling lanes
manager, had series of 633, 588
and 654 to nip Dave Wallers of
Chicago, who had led the event
since March 18.
lightning fast, both Nicklatis
and Palmer have complained
about them being infected by
The 21st centmy will offi·
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expected, especially by after- The year 2000 is a zero yea r
noon, to erea le small humps endin g the 20th century.·
and prevents putts from rolling
as accurately as normal.
Palmer, long Ute darling of
Masters fans, lees off at 12:59
p.m .

thi s year' s four most
prestigious tournaments.
Nicklaus, who by winning
here this week would tie Arnold
Palmer's record of four Masters championships, was scheduled to tee off at 12:03 p.m.
EST in 'a twosome with Eddie
Pearce, the Wake Forest
student from Tampa, Fla., who
finished second in the U.S.
Amateur.
Although Nicklaus has not
won the Masters since 1966
when he became the first backto-back champion, he is the
odds.()n favorite to win here
this year.
"When you ta lk about favorites you have to start with
Jack, " said 1970 Masters
champion Billy Casper who has
a 10 :32 a.m. tee time. "The
Augusta National is playing 25
yards per hole longer this year
because of the lush fairways
and the greens are the fastest
I've ever see n them 'here.
AlthoUgh the greens are

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Trevino tees off at 11 a.m.
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No man who has won this
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·mother of Ancient ROme,

In the Foster camp, manager ' both contenders, sa id that
Lou Viscusi was having prob- "both of them are in exceUent
terns of a somewhat different . shape - I've been boxing 17
sort. He complained that his years and I can tell."
ha Uler was ready for Ute
March 9 originally scheduled
figh t dale and is in danger of
passing .his peak before Friday
night
~~A month ago, Rondon was
out of shape. My guy was·
SAME DAY
ready . Rondon will probably
SERVttE
reach his peak right on the
In At 9~ 0ut At S
night of the fight. I'm havin g a
tough time keeping my guy
Use Our Free Parking Lot
from going over the hill,"
moaned Viscusi .
Jamaican heavyweight Carl
216 E. 2nd, Pomeroy Baker, who has sparred with

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Fri .. Sal. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m .
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McGrath, Russell Starcher;
Sixth grade - Roy Rosenberry, Debbie Davis, Karen
Ficko
Charcoal - Sixth grade Mary Taylor, no seeond or
third.
Painting water color- Sixth
grade - Mary Mora, Sonia
White, Elaine Cole .

Colonels Regain Form
By Utul ed Press International best.()f-seven series 2-1.
The real Kentucky Colonels
In the only other playoff
finally stood up Wednesday action Wednesday night, Utah
night.
downed Dallas, 96-89, ID lake a
The Colonels, who set an commanding 3-0 iead. Virginia,
America n Basketball Associa- which also holds a 3-0 lead,
tion record with 68 victories tries to eli minate the
during the reb'Ular season, Floridians tonight while Infin ally broke into the win diana, which leads 2-1 in
column after two stunning ga mes , is at Denver.
upset losses to the New York
Simon, a form er Net, came
Nels in opening round playoff .off the bench to score 12 points
action .
in the second period and put Ute
Walt Simon and Artis Gil- Colo nels ahead to stay. The
more scored 25 J)Qints each and Nels threatened late in the
Gilmore took down 22 rebounds game, drawing to within four
to spark the Colonels to a IO:i-99 points with 2:11left but Simon
victory . New York leads the hit a jump shot with 48 seconds
left to insure the victory.
·~ we made up our minds we
were corning· in here (New
York ) to win," said Simon, a
na tive New Yorker. "We had
our backs to the wall. We have
MUSICAL 'INSTRUMENTS a good team but we must avoid
turnovers. This is the first good
game I ever played against Ute

Through nine sets of earphones students can listen to tapes
being played. The equipment is especially helpful for playing
lessons from books for slower readers who can follow the
speaking voice reading each page of the test. With Mrs.
Wells, from the left, are Mrs. Linda Bentz, Mrs. Virginia
Kirkhart and Mrs. Pat Thomas.

USfENING CENTER - Mrs. Doris Wells, first grade
teacher at the Chester Elementary School, demoru;trates to
parents the use of a listening center which ha s been purchased for the school by the Chester PTA, from their
teachers' fund and the Eastern Local Board of Education.

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Add an Arab hose-end spray Applle~~tor and you're ready
lo completely termlte.proot the average J·bedroom home I
Saves you over SIOO compared to the cost·of calling In a
Pf'Oiesslonat exterminator. Buy Ar~b and do both you and
your home a f&amp;vor . "~~Price mav vary slightly.

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Chapeau Day ..
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In April, ·. May and June
PT. PLEASANT -Forthcoming events were reviewed and the definite dates
lor them announced at a Mason
Coun ty Homemakers Council
m~eting Tuesday at Mason
County Courthouse Annex.
Chief among them were the
Charleston area meetihg
scheduled lor May 2 at Trinity
United Methodist Church here.
RegisIra tion and coffee hour
will be from 9 to 10 a.m. "Our
American Heritage" is the
theme for the ail-day meeting.
Lunch will be served at the
Moose Club.
Following the morning .
program, and after lunch, the
Rio Grande College Choir will
present
" Ballad
for
Americans". Mrs. Ray Fox,
Clifton, is area representative.
Mrs. Howard Garland,
Mason County Homemakers
Council president, presided
during the business meeting.
Mrs. Marvin Fry, vice
president, presented the
devotionals at the opening of
the meeting.
The Home Demonstration
Program Planning Conference
S('heduled for April lOth, 11th,
and 12th (noon) at Jackson's
Mill, was discussed. Patterns
. for Planning is the theme of.
this conference. Ladies
planning to attend are urged to
participate in the Style Show
there.
More sewing workshops are
scheduled in Mason County
starting on April20 at 2p.m. at
the Courthouse Annex. Miss
Rosanne Moore, educational
represe ntative for Unique
Zipper Company, will teach

basic sewing techniques, how
to choose the right pattern and
equipment, machine adjustment, and construction
hints at this one-day meeting.
According to Mrs. Vicki L.
Keefer, Mason County
Homemakers Agent, everyone
is invited to attend.
Mrs. Keefer also announced
that Mrs. Adrian Lathey will
offer classes every Wednesday
evening in May from 7:30 to
9:30 on the latest techniques for
sewing with knits for
homemakers and 4-H leaders.
The fee will he $1 per class . The
place where the classes will he
held will be announced.
Registration must be by April
20th.
Mrs . Lester Foreman
reported on the new trophy
case which the council · had
purchased. The Sassafras Club
volunteered to put the finishing
touches on the unpainted case.
A "belle" to represent Mason
County at the Glenville Folk
Festival June 15-18 was
discussed.
Mrs . Vernon Clifton announced that the Mason County
Spring Luncheon will be held
June 13 at Point Pleasant
Junior High School. The theme
will be music and Dr. Beryl
Maurer,' director of personal
and family development at
West Virginia University, will
speak.
Committee reporls were
given by Mrs. Marvin Fry,
chairman of the Hea lth
Committee, and Mrs . Otis
Randolph, Cultural Arls.
The Quilt and Afghan Show is
now open to the public at the

POLLY'S POINTERS
Tape Cuts Down Glare
On Car Wiper Blades

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DEAR POLLY- Homemaking is not exactl y my line
but I did notice the letter from Mar~ K. who complained
about being blinded by the reflective glare of th e sun
from the chrome-plated wiper arms and blades on her
car. II she will use black electrical tape or an oil-based
flat black enamel on these shiny parts she will no longer
be bothered by this.
Also, to cure reflected glare from the flat surfaces of
the dash against the windshield . cut a piece of velvet or
similar dull fabric the proper shape and size and glue in
place. Do not forget 'to cut holes for anything that might
be on it.- JOHN M.
DEAR JOHN-Think what you have been missing by
thinking this column Is only for homemakers-It Is a
famlly column and we welcome (and get) letters from
the men and teen-agers as well as the ladles.-POLLY
DEAR POLLY-I just washed our 11-year-old black car
but it looked no better than before I started as I did not
have time to wax it. While I was washing the windows
with vinegar water, I took a big swipe across the trunk
of the car and dried it with the new~paper I had been
using to dry the windows. Wow! The result looked like a
wax job. It took only "'inutes to go over that big old
black job and it looked like the results of a morning of
work.- MRS. B. R.

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~ he re so I would like to know the best way of clean- 1i
ing painted walls and stucco ceilings. I have tried ~
' ~?n,y,~ays bu~_no~~ satisfies ",'e.- MRS. K. J . U. ~
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then never return the 1tem until it Is asked for. This
often requires making up a lie as a reason to ask for its
return. The biggest problem Is when you ask for some·
thing back and the borrower is offended and gets mad al
you . When people borrow, what they borrow should be
returned as soon as they are finished with it-JANICE
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homemaking Idea, Pel Peeve, Polly's Problem or solutlon
to a problem. Write Polly In car~ of this newspaper.

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Deep cleans and bJishteno
co lors. Restore• that ooft
plush feel to ,carpeting! U11e
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Blue-Navy
Indian reservations cover
aboul one-fourth of the land
in Arizona.
f a r m e r s in the United
States harvest more than
286,000 acre s of watermelons
Pach year.

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Mrs. Mary Marlin, depar- Walker, departemental le
~:: recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs . ·
Iemen tal chapeau, Eight and . secretaire, wete honored
Norman E. Hysell, Pomeroy,
Forty, announced her plans to guests at the Sandusky dinner
Reservations for the annual leaders luncheon of the Four
R. D.
attend Chapeau Day at the meeting.' Other departemental . Rivers Girl Srout Coimcil to be held on April25 at Williarnsto~n
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Knight
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National Jewish Hospital in officers introduced by Mrs. are to be made with Mrs. William Ohlinger before !?&amp;llirday. The spe nt Easter weekend in
Denver, Colo. on May 13' in a Martin were Elizabeth Gilbert,' $1.7sluncheon charge is to be sent wilh the reservation.
Caledonia with Mr: ancj Mrs.
talk to memllers of the Erie chapeau passe; Mrs. Vivl~t
At the luncheon, leaders will be recognized for years of Terry Knight and son, lltevie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja&lt;;k Whittle of ·
.County Salon 613 at SandUsky Alchholz, second member of service and five, ten, and 15 year pins will be presented. Several
Tuesday night.
finance; Reva Shllo~. state items of business including the annual cookie sale py the scouts Worthington were Easter
Mrs. Martin will present on constitution ami by-IJ!ws; Mrs. will be discussed. Big Bend NeighbOrhood delegates and alter- . weekend guests of Mr. and
behall of Eight and Forty Edna Smeltz, partnership nates are espec!ally urg
· ed to·a!tend
Mrs. Charles Neuman.
. th e luncheon
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members of Ohio $1,000, chairman.
Spending Easter Sunday
marking the 22nd bed en- It was noted by the depar· .
WHn.E THE APPALACHIAN -HERIT-AGE CAMP held for
with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wolle
Courthouse Annex. The dates dowment from the state. She temental chapeau that only 123 the past two years for disadvantaged girls of the Four Rivers were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
and hours are as follows: April noted that to date donations partnerships are needed to Council has been discontinued this year, organizations are bemg Wolfe, DeMy and Beverly,
6, 9 tol2, 1 to 4, and 7 to 9p.m. exceed-that amount by $35.50. reach the state goal. The Erie
Akron; Mr. and Mrs. Brad
·Mrs. Martii1 and Mrs. Myrtle Salon arrived at the gi)81 on urged to provide camp scholarships lor local girls.
Thompson, Columbus; Mr. and
and April 7 from 10 to 12·noon.
Nov. 2. Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips
The scholarships would entitle disadvantaged girls to attend Mrs. Howard Wolle, Debra and
Mrs. Keefer thanked the
and
Mrs.
Carol
Ingar
were
a
week
of camp during orie of the regularlyhi~cheduled sessions~ Ricky, Belpre; Mr. and Mrs.
members for the baby gifts
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welcomed into the Salon by an established camp, fnlormation on 1 8 program can
Gene Van Meter and Sandra,
which were given to her at a
recent shower in the CourtMrs. Martin.
secured from Mrs. Ohlinger.
Granville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Donations reported by Mrs..
The Big Bend Neighborhood, in conjunction with this program, Hartman, Marcella and Car)a
house Anne•.
Martin
included
nurses
has
beeq asked to provide a complete kit for one girl. This is .to sue, Chester; Mrs. Alice
Attending were Mrs. Keefer,
Mrs. James Blain, Mrs. £ j
f 1!;1
scholarship $519.55; American ' include a sleeping bag or bed roll, mess kit, silverware, camp Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. ErroU
Howard Garland, Mrs. Marvin
Legion Child Wellare Foun- · uniform, green shorts and white blouses, 2 flashlight batteries, Conroy, Chester, and HIJgh
dation, $106; Cystic Fibrosis situpon, a plastic or tin cup. Optional items are a pillow, a Conroy, Akron. Mr. and Mrs. ,
Fry, Mrs. Ray FOK, Mrs. Otis ( ' 'Randolph, Mrs. Lester ,
Research, $211; Tuberculosis jackknife,shampoo,cleanusedclothingand bathing suit. Troops William Van Meter, Spokane,
Foreman, Miss Hattie Jordan,
Research, $66.50; All partners' of the county are asked to select the items they would like to Wash., called to extend Easter
Mrs. John Meadows, Mrs.
fund,
$92.50; Ohio Medicine provide and advise Mrs. Ohlinger.
· · greetings. An egg hunt was
The spring meeting of
Landon Smith, Mrs. Gene
fund, $41; and speciallnedicine
Troop camp training at Camp Sandy Bend has been scheduled held in the afternoon.
Jewell, Mrs. James Rice, Mrs. Region 11, Ohio Associatlon of fund $41.
for
April22 and 23. Registration is 10 a. m. on April22. ·
.
Vernon Clifton, Mrs. Hubert Garden Clubs at the Immanuel The Salon was reminded to
Family camping at Sandy Bend is being offered on Memorwl
Forbus, Mrs. Leonard Miller, United Methodist Church in have memorial services in Day this ·year. Mrs. Ohlinger also advises that now is the time to
Mrs. Dave O'Neal, Mrs. Elmer Logan, Ohio on April 22 was May, and to get publicity and recruit new leaders.
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announced at Monday night's
Gru~ser and Mrs. Harry
SALISBURYCADEITETROOP208
meeting of the Middleport scrapbooks to Marzella
Staats.
Huston . An afghan was
1 ed th"
kb
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Garden Club.
awarded to Mrs. Ruth
Macrame belts were comp et
IS wee y mem ers o e
Plaos for ceremonial events
Meeting at the Columbia Gas Dearhart.
Salisbury Cadette Troop and the girls will begin working on in May were discussed at a
Co., memlJers viewed slides of Mrs. Martin announced camp craft now·
recent meeting of theXwln City
At a recent meeting a troop birthday party was held with Shrinettes in the Columbus and
flowers and scenery shown by
Poppy Day to be observed on
Tom Cassell and taken duri~g April 30 at Sandusky Sailors membership stars and hostesses badges being awarded to Diane Southern Ohio Electric Co.
his vacations over the past and Soldiers Home. A tour .of Smith, Judy Pugh, Paula Nottingham, Mary Carswell, Pam Mrs. Mary Baldwin presented
several years. He was the poppy shop will be held and Evans, Kelly Wilson and Kim Ohlinger.
a philanthropy report and
presented a Helen Trauble Mrs. Helen Sloan, American
Games were played and sandwiches, Kool-Ade, cake and ice reported that $«.88 bad been
~~cured from Royal Crown
Legion Auxiliary president, cream were served.
Mr. and· Mrs. David Robert rosebush by the club.
Mrs. Michael Fry conducted
bottle cap redemption. Sewing
Yates, sr., Mr. and Mrs. David
will be the speaker.
the meeting with members
projects were discussed .
Robert Yates and Roger Allen,
responding to roll call by
Miss Joanna Distler, home
Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs.
naming
a
beneficial
insect
.
economist
lor the Electric Co.,
Morgan Yates, Cleveland, and
Mrs.
Sibley
Slack
reported
on
demonstrated
how to use small
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Yates,
·
SYRACUSE - Mrs. Carrie meeting. It was announced that appliances, and served several
Shellie, Judd and Jeff, Wellston the publicity book.
A
request
from
Mrs.
Maxine
Neutzling,
Miss Erna Jesse, the Past Councilors' Club foods she prepared during the
were Easter weekend visitors
of
the
Pomeroy
and
Mrs.
Edna
Reibel were meeting will be held on Aprilll demonstration.
Griffith
of Mrs. Geneva Yates.
named to a committee for the at the home of Mrs. Reibel.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch Natwnal Bank for the club to
prep~re
a
flower
arrangement
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13's 50th annual rally Miss Jesse gave the report on
and son, Stephen and Miss
DINNER GIVEN
10 obfor
diSplay
at
the
bank
SYRACUSE
Plans
for
a
to
be
held
on April 13 at the the auditing committee. Mrs .
Gladys Dusperdeck, Wheeling,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hines
were weekend visitors of Mr. "':rvance of the lotlth an- mother-daughter bapquet were Syracuse Elementary School Nettie Hayes reported on sale enterUiined Easter day with a
and. Mrs. Perry Mitch and Mr. mversa~y ":as presented. Mrs . . announced when the Emily during Monday's meeting of items for the council.
family dinner. Guests were Mr.
Council
17,
Reports on the Illness of and Mrs . Charles Woode,
and Mrs. John Seines. Mrs. J?hn Kmcald and Mrs. James Missionary Society met in the Theodorus
Elizabeth Young of Rochester, Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mitch remained lor a week to Tithetus were appotmted to make annex of the First United Daughters of America .
·
arrangemen
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Pr
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T
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he with her mother who is ilL
The
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y prac 1ce was an- Pa.; Mrs. Emma Brickles, Hines, David and Doug,
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'flounced Jor Sunday at 1:30 sister-in-law of Mrs. Edith Belpre; Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Mr . and Mrs. Myron Dufthb Y rs. I amm was
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returned home after a several . u1c ue IriS an on~m President Laura · Pickens, deputies, district ollicers , of Mrs. Reibel, and Mrs, Carrie Gallipolis; Mrs. Edith Hines,
days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. 10 a gray pottery contal~er. opened with readings from the escorts and others who plan lo Meinhart were given .
and Mrs. Georgia Swauger.
Geramums and
greenery
mtha yearbook .m umson.
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tte nd th e ra 11y to be present
John Seines.
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te
ed
Prayer
a
basket con ta mer cen r
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.
N .e was g1ven
re fres hmen ts. Mtss e11 •e Eas 1er me d'1ta t'1on from for the ham dinner are to be in
Zerk1e an d Mrs. E · M· Wood "Decision" was read for by Friday, April 7 to either
served box lunches to the 17 devotions by Mrs. Pickens, Mrs. Hayes or Mrs. Reibel ,
members and one guest, Mrs. followed by prayer. Nine
Mrs. Cora Beegle, associate
Henry D. Watson.
members and a guest an- counc1'Ior, pres1'ded at the
: j . . . . • ···~· ····;:»·:·:·: -:~:~ swered roll call with a verse of
PLANT CLOSING
scripture .
The
offices and plant of the
The date lor the banquet has
been set on May 10, at 6:30p.m. Sugar Run Flour Mill,
Infants Thru Size 12
SYRACUSE - The alUir of
Mrs . Rachel McBride read a Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy wili
the First United Presbyterian
be closed Friday in respect ·of
Infants Thru 61&lt;
Church was beautified with '
« letter from Mrs. Roger Benner Besse A. Weed, a partner of the
of Bainbridge giving inlilies, palms, and lighted
Carters &amp; Health Tex
structions on making bandages firm who died Tuesday. ·
candelabrum&amp; for the Easter
Shorts- Shirts - Slacks
for the · overseas sewing Funeral services will be
worship service Sunday conShortalls
THURSDAY
assignment. A free will of- conducted Friday at II a.m. at
ducted by the Rev. Dwight L.
the Trinity Church in Pomeroy.
MEIGS COUNTY Council of fering was laken.
and Bib Overalls
Zavitz.
Parents
and
Teachers,
7:30
Agnes White read lor . the
A sunrise service was ·well
p.m.
Thursday
at
Riverview.
placing
of the least coin, "Am I
attended at 7 o'clock when the
Size Shorts . Slacks - Skirts
to
feature
the
Program
to
Share ."
Prepared
meditation by the pastor was
MRS. SMITII HONORED
7 to 12 and Scooter Skirts
"He Lives." A social hour was cultural arts display. Units are Missionaries to be prayed for
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
to have entries at the school on this day were in Mexico. It Maude Smith of Rutland
enjoyed in the annex following
Boys &amp; Girls
and
ready for judging by 7 p.m. was
noted
a Spring during a meeting of the United
the service. Donuts, coffee, and
Bathing Suits
Presbyterian meeting will be Faith Church congregation at
milk were served.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, held in Chillicothe April 1~ .
her home Tuesday night. The . carters
Sermon topic of the 9 o'cloek
The Bible study on Ruth was gifts were given to Mrs. Smith
worship was "He Goes Before Royal Arch Masons, 7:30
Sports wF~&lt;'~ r
You ." The youth choir, Thursday night at the Pomeroy given by Mrs. McBride.
since she is the oldest person
The June program will be by attending the church. A potluck
directed by Mrs. Zavitz, sang Masonic Temple. Mark master
Lay-Away for summer while
there Is a large selection.
"Angels in White. " In the choir and past master degrees to be Ada Slack. The group supper was enjoyed by the five
were Tina Pierce, Donna conferred. Ali companions welcomed a guest, Mrs. Hattie childre~ and 16 adults atZavitz, of Yale, Mich. She Is the tending . Junior · Coleman
Hubbard, Gregory and Diane urged to attend.
mother of Pastor Zavitz.
Nease, Kimberly and Krystal
presided at a business meeting
Mildred
Pierce
and
Jean
MEIGS
CHAPTER
,
during
which time several
Winebrenner, Joy and Johnda
Hall,
hostesses,
served
American Cancer Society, 7:30
Gillispie.
items of church business were
On The T In Middleport
Lilies placed at the altar p.m. Thursday at ollice, Cole refreshments to those named discussed.
above and Frankie Mumaw,
were in memory of Mrs. Linson St., Middleport.
REACH OUT for life service, a~d Susie Fischer.
Stebbins, by the Rev. Stebbins
and Candy; Albert Duckworth Adventist Church, Pomeroy,
and Josephine Duckworth 7:30p.m. Thursday. Topic, "A
MONDAY
Harden, b)&lt; the Duckworth small man with. a super
POMEROY Elementary
family; Mr. and Mrs. James secret.n
School PTA, 7:30 Monday night
Quick, by Mjll'garet Cottrill,
at the schooL S~pt. George
SUNDAY
and Thomas Quick and
Hargraves to speak on the live
HYMN SING, Sunday, 1:30 mill levy to be voted on in the
families; Mrs. Raze! Clark, by
Thomas Clark and family; tbe p.m. at MI. Moriah Church of f\'lay Primary. Science fair
John Mumaw family, by God.
exhibit.
Frankie Mumaw; Pearl McBride, Mrs. Hazel Clark and
' .
Mrs. Margaret Mills, by Mrs.
Rach~l McBride and David .
Mills ; Roy and Mayme
Holmes, Mariam ·Holmes
Weyersmlller, Mariam and
Morgan Dean and Harry Dean,
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow,
and Mrs. Helen Wetzel agd.
family.
by~"'-~
Sunday Church school atPricet~'
tendance was .0 with Collection
$37.37. Cor sa gtlS and boutonnieres were presented the
members of the SU.r c!8ss by
. .
the teen class. Filled Easter
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Mens 6~-11
were given to the youths of the
schooL

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Chapeau Day ..
On May 13th

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In April, ·. May and June
PT. PLEASANT -Forthcoming events were reviewed and the definite dates
lor them announced at a Mason
Coun ty Homemakers Council
m~eting Tuesday at Mason
County Courthouse Annex.
Chief among them were the
Charleston area meetihg
scheduled lor May 2 at Trinity
United Methodist Church here.
RegisIra tion and coffee hour
will be from 9 to 10 a.m. "Our
American Heritage" is the
theme for the ail-day meeting.
Lunch will be served at the
Moose Club.
Following the morning .
program, and after lunch, the
Rio Grande College Choir will
present
" Ballad
for
Americans". Mrs. Ray Fox,
Clifton, is area representative.
Mrs. Howard Garland,
Mason County Homemakers
Council president, presided
during the business meeting.
Mrs. Marvin Fry, vice
president, presented the
devotionals at the opening of
the meeting.
The Home Demonstration
Program Planning Conference
S('heduled for April lOth, 11th,
and 12th (noon) at Jackson's
Mill, was discussed. Patterns
. for Planning is the theme of.
this conference. Ladies
planning to attend are urged to
participate in the Style Show
there.
More sewing workshops are
scheduled in Mason County
starting on April20 at 2p.m. at
the Courthouse Annex. Miss
Rosanne Moore, educational
represe ntative for Unique
Zipper Company, will teach

basic sewing techniques, how
to choose the right pattern and
equipment, machine adjustment, and construction
hints at this one-day meeting.
According to Mrs. Vicki L.
Keefer, Mason County
Homemakers Agent, everyone
is invited to attend.
Mrs. Keefer also announced
that Mrs. Adrian Lathey will
offer classes every Wednesday
evening in May from 7:30 to
9:30 on the latest techniques for
sewing with knits for
homemakers and 4-H leaders.
The fee will he $1 per class . The
place where the classes will he
held will be announced.
Registration must be by April
20th.
Mrs . Lester Foreman
reported on the new trophy
case which the council · had
purchased. The Sassafras Club
volunteered to put the finishing
touches on the unpainted case.
A "belle" to represent Mason
County at the Glenville Folk
Festival June 15-18 was
discussed.
Mrs . Vernon Clifton announced that the Mason County
Spring Luncheon will be held
June 13 at Point Pleasant
Junior High School. The theme
will be music and Dr. Beryl
Maurer,' director of personal
and family development at
West Virginia University, will
speak.
Committee reporls were
given by Mrs. Marvin Fry,
chairman of the Hea lth
Committee, and Mrs . Otis
Randolph, Cultural Arls.
The Quilt and Afghan Show is
now open to the public at the

POLLY'S POINTERS
Tape Cuts Down Glare
On Car Wiper Blades

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DEAR POLLY- Homemaking is not exactl y my line
but I did notice the letter from Mar~ K. who complained
about being blinded by the reflective glare of th e sun
from the chrome-plated wiper arms and blades on her
car. II she will use black electrical tape or an oil-based
flat black enamel on these shiny parts she will no longer
be bothered by this.
Also, to cure reflected glare from the flat surfaces of
the dash against the windshield . cut a piece of velvet or
similar dull fabric the proper shape and size and glue in
place. Do not forget 'to cut holes for anything that might
be on it.- JOHN M.
DEAR JOHN-Think what you have been missing by
thinking this column Is only for homemakers-It Is a
famlly column and we welcome (and get) letters from
the men and teen-agers as well as the ladles.-POLLY
DEAR POLLY-I just washed our 11-year-old black car
but it looked no better than before I started as I did not
have time to wax it. While I was washing the windows
with vinegar water, I took a big swipe across the trunk
of the car and dried it with the new~paper I had been
using to dry the windows. Wow! The result looked like a
wax job. It took only "'inutes to go over that big old
black job and it looked like the results of a morning of
work.- MRS. B. R.

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1 DEAR POLLY - Sprmg cleanmg lime IS about •
~ he re so I would like to know the best way of clean- 1i
ing painted walls and stucco ceilings. I have tried ~
' ~?n,y,~ays bu~_no~~ satisfies ",'e.- MRS. K. J . U. ~
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DEAR POLLY- My Pet Peeve has to do with borrowing and returning. People are so quick to borrow but
then never return the 1tem until it Is asked for. This
often requires making up a lie as a reason to ask for its
return. The biggest problem Is when you ask for some·
thing back and the borrower is offended and gets mad al
you . When people borrow, what they borrow should be
returned as soon as they are finished with it-JANICE
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You will receive a dollar If Polly uses your favorite
homemaking Idea, Pel Peeve, Polly's Problem or solutlon
to a problem. Write Polly In car~ of this newspaper.

CllrJie(fl
Deep cleans and bJishteno
co lors. Restore• that ooft
plush feel to ,carpeting! U11e
m your carpet ohampooer,
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May Ceremonials

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50th Rally Planned

Js Ma11 Tenth

All4r Beautiful
For Easter in
Syracuse Church

All the kidG in Eve'G

Summer Play Clothes
for Youngsters

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Blue-Navy
Indian reservations cover
aboul one-fourth of the land
in Arizona.
f a r m e r s in the United
States harvest more than
286,000 acre s of watermelons
Pach year.

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23. "What
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20. Emcee's
proposal
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Mrs. Mary Marlin, depar- Walker, departemental le
~:: recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs . ·
Iemen tal chapeau, Eight and . secretaire, wete honored
Norman E. Hysell, Pomeroy,
Forty, announced her plans to guests at the Sandusky dinner
Reservations for the annual leaders luncheon of the Four
R. D.
attend Chapeau Day at the meeting.' Other departemental . Rivers Girl Srout Coimcil to be held on April25 at Williarnsto~n
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Knight
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National Jewish Hospital in officers introduced by Mrs. are to be made with Mrs. William Ohlinger before !?&amp;llirday. The spe nt Easter weekend in
Denver, Colo. on May 13' in a Martin were Elizabeth Gilbert,' $1.7sluncheon charge is to be sent wilh the reservation.
Caledonia with Mr: ancj Mrs.
talk to memllers of the Erie chapeau passe; Mrs. Vivl~t
At the luncheon, leaders will be recognized for years of Terry Knight and son, lltevie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja&lt;;k Whittle of ·
.County Salon 613 at SandUsky Alchholz, second member of service and five, ten, and 15 year pins will be presented. Several
Tuesday night.
finance; Reva Shllo~. state items of business including the annual cookie sale py the scouts Worthington were Easter
Mrs. Martin will present on constitution ami by-IJ!ws; Mrs. will be discussed. Big Bend NeighbOrhood delegates and alter- . weekend guests of Mr. and
behall of Eight and Forty Edna Smeltz, partnership nates are espec!ally urg
· ed to·a!tend
Mrs. Charles Neuman.
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Spending Easter Sunday
marking the 22nd bed en- It was noted by the depar· .
WHn.E THE APPALACHIAN -HERIT-AGE CAMP held for
with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wolle
Courthouse Annex. The dates dowment from the state. She temental chapeau that only 123 the past two years for disadvantaged girls of the Four Rivers were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
and hours are as follows: April noted that to date donations partnerships are needed to Council has been discontinued this year, organizations are bemg Wolfe, DeMy and Beverly,
6, 9 tol2, 1 to 4, and 7 to 9p.m. exceed-that amount by $35.50. reach the state goal. The Erie
Akron; Mr. and Mrs. Brad
·Mrs. Martii1 and Mrs. Myrtle Salon arrived at the gi)81 on urged to provide camp scholarships lor local girls.
Thompson, Columbus; Mr. and
and April 7 from 10 to 12·noon.
Nov. 2. Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips
The scholarships would entitle disadvantaged girls to attend Mrs. Howard Wolle, Debra and
Mrs. Keefer thanked the
and
Mrs.
Carol
Ingar
were
a
week
of camp during orie of the regularlyhi~cheduled sessions~ Ricky, Belpre; Mr. and Mrs.
members for the baby gifts
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Gene Van Meter and Sandra,
which were given to her at a
recent shower in the CourtMrs. Martin.
secured from Mrs. Ohlinger.
Granville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Donations reported by Mrs..
The Big Bend Neighborhood, in conjunction with this program, Hartman, Marcella and Car)a
house Anne•.
Martin
included
nurses
has
beeq asked to provide a complete kit for one girl. This is .to sue, Chester; Mrs. Alice
Attending were Mrs. Keefer,
Mrs. James Blain, Mrs. £ j
f 1!;1
scholarship $519.55; American ' include a sleeping bag or bed roll, mess kit, silverware, camp Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. ErroU
Howard Garland, Mrs. Marvin
Legion Child Wellare Foun- · uniform, green shorts and white blouses, 2 flashlight batteries, Conroy, Chester, and HIJgh
dation, $106; Cystic Fibrosis situpon, a plastic or tin cup. Optional items are a pillow, a Conroy, Akron. Mr. and Mrs. ,
Fry, Mrs. Ray FOK, Mrs. Otis ( ' 'Randolph, Mrs. Lester ,
Research, $211; Tuberculosis jackknife,shampoo,cleanusedclothingand bathing suit. Troops William Van Meter, Spokane,
Foreman, Miss Hattie Jordan,
Research, $66.50; All partners' of the county are asked to select the items they would like to Wash., called to extend Easter
Mrs. John Meadows, Mrs.
fund,
$92.50; Ohio Medicine provide and advise Mrs. Ohlinger.
· · greetings. An egg hunt was
The spring meeting of
Landon Smith, Mrs. Gene
fund, $41; and speciallnedicine
Troop camp training at Camp Sandy Bend has been scheduled held in the afternoon.
Jewell, Mrs. James Rice, Mrs. Region 11, Ohio Associatlon of fund $41.
for
April22 and 23. Registration is 10 a. m. on April22. ·
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Vernon Clifton, Mrs. Hubert Garden Clubs at the Immanuel The Salon was reminded to
Family camping at Sandy Bend is being offered on Memorwl
Forbus, Mrs. Leonard Miller, United Methodist Church in have memorial services in Day this ·year. Mrs. Ohlinger also advises that now is the time to
Mrs. Dave O'Neal, Mrs. Elmer Logan, Ohio on April 22 was May, and to get publicity and recruit new leaders.
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announced at Monday night's
Gru~ser and Mrs. Harry
SALISBURYCADEITETROOP208
meeting of the Middleport scrapbooks to Marzella
Staats.
Huston . An afghan was
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Garden Club.
awarded to Mrs. Ruth
Macrame belts were comp et
IS wee y mem ers o e
Plaos for ceremonial events
Meeting at the Columbia Gas Dearhart.
Salisbury Cadette Troop and the girls will begin working on in May were discussed at a
Co., memlJers viewed slides of Mrs. Martin announced camp craft now·
recent meeting of theXwln City
At a recent meeting a troop birthday party was held with Shrinettes in the Columbus and
flowers and scenery shown by
Poppy Day to be observed on
Tom Cassell and taken duri~g April 30 at Sandusky Sailors membership stars and hostesses badges being awarded to Diane Southern Ohio Electric Co.
his vacations over the past and Soldiers Home. A tour .of Smith, Judy Pugh, Paula Nottingham, Mary Carswell, Pam Mrs. Mary Baldwin presented
several years. He was the poppy shop will be held and Evans, Kelly Wilson and Kim Ohlinger.
a philanthropy report and
presented a Helen Trauble Mrs. Helen Sloan, American
Games were played and sandwiches, Kool-Ade, cake and ice reported that $«.88 bad been
~~cured from Royal Crown
Legion Auxiliary president, cream were served.
Mr. and· Mrs. David Robert rosebush by the club.
Mrs. Michael Fry conducted
bottle cap redemption. Sewing
Yates, sr., Mr. and Mrs. David
will be the speaker.
the meeting with members
projects were discussed .
Robert Yates and Roger Allen,
responding to roll call by
Miss Joanna Distler, home
Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs.
naming
a
beneficial
insect
.
economist
lor the Electric Co.,
Morgan Yates, Cleveland, and
Mrs.
Sibley
Slack
reported
on
demonstrated
how to use small
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Yates,
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SYRACUSE - Mrs. Carrie meeting. It was announced that appliances, and served several
Shellie, Judd and Jeff, Wellston the publicity book.
A
request
from
Mrs.
Maxine
Neutzling,
Miss Erna Jesse, the Past Councilors' Club foods she prepared during the
were Easter weekend visitors
of
the
Pomeroy
and
Mrs.
Edna
Reibel were meeting will be held on Aprilll demonstration.
Griffith
of Mrs. Geneva Yates.
named to a committee for the at the home of Mrs. Reibel.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch Natwnal Bank for the club to
prep~re
a
flower
arrangement
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13's 50th annual rally Miss Jesse gave the report on
and son, Stephen and Miss
DINNER GIVEN
10 obfor
diSplay
at
the
bank
SYRACUSE
Plans
for
a
to
be
held
on April 13 at the the auditing committee. Mrs .
Gladys Dusperdeck, Wheeling,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hines
were weekend visitors of Mr. "':rvance of the lotlth an- mother-daughter bapquet were Syracuse Elementary School Nettie Hayes reported on sale enterUiined Easter day with a
and. Mrs. Perry Mitch and Mr. mversa~y ":as presented. Mrs . . announced when the Emily during Monday's meeting of items for the council.
family dinner. Guests were Mr.
Council
17,
Reports on the Illness of and Mrs . Charles Woode,
and Mrs. John Seines. Mrs. J?hn Kmcald and Mrs. James Missionary Society met in the Theodorus
Elizabeth Young of Rochester, Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mitch remained lor a week to Tithetus were appotmted to make annex of the First United Daughters of America .
·
arrangemen
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Pr
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T
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The
th
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y prac 1ce was an- Pa.; Mrs. Emma Brickles, Hines, David and Doug,
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'flounced Jor Sunday at 1:30 sister-in-law of Mrs. Edith Belpre; Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Mr . and Mrs. Myron Dufthb Y rs. I amm was
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returned home after a several . u1c ue IriS an on~m President Laura · Pickens, deputies, district ollicers , of Mrs. Reibel, and Mrs, Carrie Gallipolis; Mrs. Edith Hines,
days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. 10 a gray pottery contal~er. opened with readings from the escorts and others who plan lo Meinhart were given .
and Mrs. Georgia Swauger.
Geramums and
greenery
mtha yearbook .m umson.
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tte nd th e ra 11y to be present
John Seines.
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te
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Prayer
a
basket con ta mer cen r
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.
N .e was g1ven
re fres hmen ts. Mtss e11 •e Eas 1er me d'1ta t'1on from for the ham dinner are to be in
Zerk1e an d Mrs. E · M· Wood "Decision" was read for by Friday, April 7 to either
served box lunches to the 17 devotions by Mrs. Pickens, Mrs. Hayes or Mrs. Reibel ,
members and one guest, Mrs. followed by prayer. Nine
Mrs. Cora Beegle, associate
Henry D. Watson.
members and a guest an- counc1'Ior, pres1'ded at the
: j . . . . • ···~· ····;:»·:·:·: -:~:~ swered roll call with a verse of
PLANT CLOSING
scripture .
The
offices and plant of the
The date lor the banquet has
been set on May 10, at 6:30p.m. Sugar Run Flour Mill,
Infants Thru Size 12
SYRACUSE - The alUir of
Mrs . Rachel McBride read a Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy wili
the First United Presbyterian
be closed Friday in respect ·of
Infants Thru 61&lt;
Church was beautified with '
« letter from Mrs. Roger Benner Besse A. Weed, a partner of the
of Bainbridge giving inlilies, palms, and lighted
Carters &amp; Health Tex
structions on making bandages firm who died Tuesday. ·
candelabrum&amp; for the Easter
Shorts- Shirts - Slacks
for the · overseas sewing Funeral services will be
worship service Sunday conShortalls
THURSDAY
assignment. A free will of- conducted Friday at II a.m. at
ducted by the Rev. Dwight L.
the Trinity Church in Pomeroy.
MEIGS COUNTY Council of fering was laken.
and Bib Overalls
Zavitz.
Parents
and
Teachers,
7:30
Agnes White read lor . the
A sunrise service was ·well
p.m.
Thursday
at
Riverview.
placing
of the least coin, "Am I
attended at 7 o'clock when the
Size Shorts . Slacks - Skirts
to
feature
the
Program
to
Share ."
Prepared
meditation by the pastor was
MRS. SMITII HONORED
7 to 12 and Scooter Skirts
"He Lives." A social hour was cultural arts display. Units are Missionaries to be prayed for
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
to have entries at the school on this day were in Mexico. It Maude Smith of Rutland
enjoyed in the annex following
Boys &amp; Girls
and
ready for judging by 7 p.m. was
noted
a Spring during a meeting of the United
the service. Donuts, coffee, and
Bathing Suits
Presbyterian meeting will be Faith Church congregation at
milk were served.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, held in Chillicothe April 1~ .
her home Tuesday night. The . carters
Sermon topic of the 9 o'cloek
The Bible study on Ruth was gifts were given to Mrs. Smith
worship was "He Goes Before Royal Arch Masons, 7:30
Sports wF~&lt;'~ r
You ." The youth choir, Thursday night at the Pomeroy given by Mrs. McBride.
since she is the oldest person
The June program will be by attending the church. A potluck
directed by Mrs. Zavitz, sang Masonic Temple. Mark master
Lay-Away for summer while
there Is a large selection.
"Angels in White. " In the choir and past master degrees to be Ada Slack. The group supper was enjoyed by the five
were Tina Pierce, Donna conferred. Ali companions welcomed a guest, Mrs. Hattie childre~ and 16 adults atZavitz, of Yale, Mich. She Is the tending . Junior · Coleman
Hubbard, Gregory and Diane urged to attend.
mother of Pastor Zavitz.
Nease, Kimberly and Krystal
presided at a business meeting
Mildred
Pierce
and
Jean
MEIGS
CHAPTER
,
during
which time several
Winebrenner, Joy and Johnda
Hall,
hostesses,
served
American Cancer Society, 7:30
Gillispie.
items of church business were
On The T In Middleport
Lilies placed at the altar p.m. Thursday at ollice, Cole refreshments to those named discussed.
above and Frankie Mumaw,
were in memory of Mrs. Linson St., Middleport.
REACH OUT for life service, a~d Susie Fischer.
Stebbins, by the Rev. Stebbins
and Candy; Albert Duckworth Adventist Church, Pomeroy,
and Josephine Duckworth 7:30p.m. Thursday. Topic, "A
MONDAY
Harden, b)&lt; the Duckworth small man with. a super
POMEROY Elementary
family; Mr. and Mrs. James secret.n
School PTA, 7:30 Monday night
Quick, by Mjll'garet Cottrill,
at the schooL S~pt. George
SUNDAY
and Thomas Quick and
Hargraves to speak on the live
HYMN SING, Sunday, 1:30 mill levy to be voted on in the
families; Mrs. Raze! Clark, by
Thomas Clark and family; tbe p.m. at MI. Moriah Church of f\'lay Primary. Science fair
John Mumaw family, by God.
exhibit.
Frankie Mumaw; Pearl McBride, Mrs. Hazel Clark and
' .
Mrs. Margaret Mills, by Mrs.
Rach~l McBride and David .
Mills ; Roy and Mayme
Holmes, Mariam ·Holmes
Weyersmlller, Mariam and
Morgan Dean and Harry Dean,
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow,
and Mrs. Helen Wetzel agd.
family.
by~"'-~
Sunday Church school atPricet~'
tendance was .0 with Collection
$37.37. Cor sa gtlS and boutonnieres were presented the
members of the SU.r c!8ss by
. .
the teen class. Filled Easter
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Mens 6~-11
were given to the youths of the
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Don C. McBride
Dies Wednesday
Don C. McBride, 96, Houston,
Pa. , formerly of Meigs County,
ditd Wednesday afternoon in
. Pennsylvania.
Mr. McBride was born in
Syracuse, the son of Dick and
Fannie Quillen McBride. He
attended \the~ Carleton College
al Syractlse and the Asbury
Melliodist Church. He was the
last survi&gt;iug member of the
Syracuse baseball team of
1895. For several years he
worked in the offices 'or the
Syracuse Coal and Salt Ce. and
in 1902 he and his wife, the
former Emma Neutzling of
Pomeroy, went to Pittsburgh
where he worked as a
bookkeeper for the Pittsburgh
Mining Co. He was employed
there 55 years.
Mr. McBridge spent several
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J. J. Blazer Construction
Company, Wheelersburg, was
the apparent low bidder
Tuesday on a two-mile im·
provement project of Ohio Rt.
t60 in Springfield Twp. in
Gallia County. Blazer's bid was
$456,29!:
Total programmed estimate
for the · projec t, including
construction, right of way. and.
engineering costs,
was
$860,000.
The project. was deferred

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WiJJiams Hurt ,.
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Survlving
are
~hree
daughters, several grandchildren, and cousins in
Syracuse, Mrs. C. H. Williams,
Mrs. George Grueser, Mrs.
Gladys Hayman, Mrs. Myrtle
McBride, Ol'Ville Crooks and
Ernest Quillen. Preceding him
in deafh were his parents, his
wife, a sister, a brother and a
son.
•. Funeral services will be held
Saturday at the Speedman
Funeral Home in Cannonsburg, Pa. Burial wm be in
Washington Cemetery there.

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The Meigs County Retired
Teachers Assn. will meet at the
Trln!ty Church In Pomeroy at
12:30 p.m. on Saturday, April
15, for a lun~eon.
John Reece, public relations
director for the James M.
Gavin Plant at Cheshire and
the new Meigs Mine will
present an !Uustrated talk on
the two operations and their
impact on the economy of
Melga .County.
Dick Wiley, well-known
Middleport musician, &gt;&lt;:ill
present a program of mule.
Reservations for the luncheon
are to be sent or called to Mrs.
Anna Hllldore, Syracuse, on or
before Tuesday, April I!. Mrs .
Hllldore's phone number Is 9925123:

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and Mrs . Ray Williams ,
Rutland Road and a senior at
Meigs High School, ·suffered
fractures in both bones of one
leg below the knee playing
"dodge ball" at the school Ia~!&gt;
Wednesday morning.
The Pomeroy E·R squad
gave (irst aid to Williams, an
outstanding member of the
Meigs football squad. Williams
was taken to Pomeroy where
he was transferred lo a Ewing
ambulance going to Holzer
Medical Center.
Williams was placed in a cast
which he will be wearing the
next six to eight weeks. He was
home today.

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from the second quarter fiscal
1972 construction program due
to a sl(ortage of state con·
struction funds.
Improvement, mostly on new
location, · extends from just
south of townsh\p road 211 in
Springfield Twp., to just south
of the Morgan· Twp. line. ·
Plans call for 24-foot
pavement on improved
alignment
and
grade,
paralleling exisiting Ohio !GO to
the west and bypassing Porter.
Traffic will be maintained on
e•isting pavement · and tern·
porary roads . ~stimated
completion date is Oct. 31.

Off to Galopagos
Somewhat Earlier
Dr. J. J . Davis who will go \O
Galopagos by the "Golden
Cachalot," is .leaving sooner
than expected due to a change
in plans of the company
arranging the tour.
Dr. Davis, who now will
leave his Middleport office by
11 a.m. Saturday, will be gone
until April 27. Patients are
being advised of the earlier
departure. Dr. Davis had
planned to be at his office all of
Saturday.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK ·
, Ohlo Extended Ouilook Saturday .through Monday:
Quite cool lbrou1b· the
period with a cbaace of some
rain · south Satu'rday,
otherwile fair. Highs during
the period generally IIi tbe
40s north and tbe 50s south
portlons. Lows al !light
ra~giog mainly in the 20s
north to the 30S south.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-3:30.
ADMITTED - Bernice
Hook, Pomeroy; Timothy
Wamsley, Middleport; Mary
Lou Evans, Long Bottom;
Clara Clark, Reedsville; Nellie
Frizzle, Reedsville; Labonte
Clell, Long Bottom; Grace
Roach, Gallipolis; Ralph
Davis, Point Pleasant.
DISCHARGED - Marvin
Thomas, Marguerite Freeman,
Philip Shoemaker, John
Hammons, Carol Drake.

Clifford Cook of Mason
collided. The Nease vehicle,
driven by Mrs. Donna Jesn
Nease, struck a utility pole
after the collision with the
truck.
Both of the Nease women
were taken to the Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the
Pomeroy E·R squad where
they were treated for min&lt;r
bruises, lacerations and
abrasions, and released.
Damages to the Nease car
were heavy. Pomeroy police
said late this morning that
investigation of the accident ts
continuing.

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A suit for right of way .has
been fUed in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court by the
Ohio Power Company ,P,mton,
against Clovis L. Strausbrauch, Wilkesville, eta!.
elal.

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LETART FALLS - A jitney
supper and bazaar will be held
Saturday at Letart Falls
community hall. Serving will
begin at 5:30 p.m. Proceeds
will be used to pay for ex•
tensive remodeling being done
at the building.

SALE TWO DAYS
Ladies of Forest Run
Methodist Church will hold a
PAPERS FILED
Articles of Incorporation rummage sale April 13 and 14
have been filed in Columbus at the church from 9 a.m. to 3
with Secretary of State Ted W. p.m .
Brown by the BeMett Ex·
REVIVAL SET
cavatlng Co., Inc., Reedsville.
Agent is William G. Goudy,
A week-long revival will get
underway at 7:30p.m. Sunday
Reedsville Route 1.
at the MI. Olive church in Long
Bottom.

9-'fhe Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pml1eroy; o., April6, 1972

$¥2 .· Million ·Point

CHESHIRE - The Kyger
Creek Credit Union , Inc.,
owned by employees of the
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation's Kyger Creek
Station, has r~ched the one
half million dollar asset
plateau according to Eugene
R. Steele, president. The 1{yger
Creek Credit Union was
Crisp to Speak
chartered by the state In
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Jack W. Crisp, who is March,1957 with assets of $850.
The purpose of the credit
seeking
the
Democrat
nomination for lOth District union movement is to provide a
Congress in the May 2 primary, convenient place for fellow
will be guest speaker at employees to borrow at a
tonight's meeting of Local1775, reasonable rate of inters! and
American, Federal, State, at the same time provide a sale
County and Municipal Em· and convenient means lo save
ployees at 7:30 pm: at lfnion for tuture needs. To assist in
these two objectives OVEC
Hall in Gallipolis.
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offered its employees a payroll.
Crisp will present his views ' deduction plan .
on problems in the lOth
With considerable volunteer
Congressional District, and labor, OVEC management
make proposals on how to assistance and with nearly 100
combat those problems.
per cent participation of the
membership, tlie credit union
Now yo)! Know mel
during 1971 was able to loan
In bear-baitings pepper was money to its members at an
often blown into the nose of a annual percentage rate of 7.83
chain bear to arouse the after an interest rebate of 13
animal before dogs were pet was granted on aU Interest
turned loose on it.
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to all shareholders.
The management of OVEC
has always supported the
credit union in every way
possible and at a recent
Management Appreciation
Dinner of the Soutb Central
Chapter of Ohio Central Credit
Union Plant Mfnliger Louis R.
Ford,.' Jr. accepted an 'award
lauding OVEC's continued
support of the credit union
movement.

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in1imarely understood .

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g igantic sal t .

actual quantit ies of aggregates
to be furn ished, but eattt SUC·
cessful bidder shall be required
t o furnish any part of 111e actual ·
r equirements as ordered dur ing
this bid period .
On 111e outside of tl1e envelope
containing the bid form s, the
bidders shall have their nam e
an·d address and marked
"Aggregate Bid ."
Proposals are to be returned
on b id forms suppl ied by the
Vendor .
Quotl!tions will be opened at
the lime specified above .
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missioners r eserve the right to
reject any or all quotations or
any part th ereof .

BANK ROBBED
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
Bond for Thomas Gregory
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Two
Wright, 29, Cincinnati, who was masked men robbed a Provi9 A.M. • 3 P.M.
apprehended on charges of dent Bank branch of an ·
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poaseaslon of hallucinogen and estimated $5,000 Wednesday Halt.
Odds and ends, new
trespassing: has been set at " while holding five bank em· _ jewelry and home m1ide
goodies. ·
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Dept. reported.
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Earphones (Values to $3.00) Your choice SOc
Kay Guitar (569.95 value) New but slightly damaged 529.00
Playing cards (59c value) only 19c
Pen &amp; pencil sets- Free as long' as they last
Used refrigerator $50.00
Good electric motors (lf4 &amp; one~ third h.p.J $3.50 and up
Used electric range (extra clean) $95.00
Religious sheet music (Honest only 9c per copy)
3-Electric guitars- these won't last long (Starting at $11.95)
Money holder and key chain (3c each}
Light bulbs (used but good} only 4c each
One new and one used furnace (Priced right}
Cold water fountain ( Bargin price}
Flutophone's (New) Only 62c (Regularly $1.00}
New 8 track player tapes !Values to $6.95) Your choice 53.00
Toys (almost free)
Guitar case $9.95 new (Only 52.50 for the Garage Sale)
1 Only electric blanket ($24.95 New) Garage Sale price 59.95
Set of linen - no iron. "( Honest 516.95 value) Only S7 .75
Lots of stereo records (Values to 55.98} your choice 99c
Only 1 portable BBQ Grill - $1.00
Automatic washers !Starting at $25.00) Used
Used Automatic dryers (Only 3 left)
Ba lions - Free
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7 h.p. Gasoline boat motor (with gas tank) $150,00 Used once
1965 Ford Fairlane (V-8) Priced to sell
Also one used pick-up truck (1h T. Ford) A real buy
Used G.a s hot water heater (Cheap)

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Women Injured In Collision
Two Pomeroy women suf·
fered minor injuries at 8:38
a.m. Thursday when the car in
which they were riding was in
an accident on East Main St.,
Pomeroy, near the Rizer Tire
Co.
Injured were Mrs. Ada
Nease, operator of the Fabric
Shop, and her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Donna Jean Nease. The
two women were traveling
west on Main .St. when their
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EAGLE CANDIATE - G. RODNEY HOLMAN,
Syracuse, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Holman, as a con&lt;lidate for Eagle Scout, the highest award in scouting, chose
as his project a sign for his hometown park. Young Holman
made the sign, without assistance, while serving as a Life
Scout in Troop 242.

TWO FINED
Two defendants were lined
and a third forfeited bond in the
DIES IN FLORIDA
court of Po'meroy Mayor
Miss Lelah Sidenstricket,
William Baronick We&lt;!nesday
Lake Worth, Fla., died early
night. Lewis Cobb, 45,
today. A former resident of
Charleston, was fined $100 and
Middleport and Rut\and, she
costs and sentenced to three
was the daughter of the late
days in jail on conviction of
Allee Sldenstricker. She is
driving while intoxicated, and
survived by a sister, Lady
1'erry Hendricks, 20, Pomeroy,
Canaday, of Cofumbus.
PLEASANT VALLEY
was fined $5 and costs for
Funeral services will be anNames of patients admitted running a red light. Terry
nounced by Rawlings Coats have been discontinued for
Reiber, 21, Racine, forfeited a
Funeral Home.
publication by ~ospital $25 bond for assured clear
.authorities.
distance .
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Edison
SIGN-UP DATES SET
Brace, Racine; Mrs. Charles
LEGAL NOTICE
MASON - Ray "Red" Bledsoe, Charles Dowell,
NOTICE
Tucker, president of Mason Woodrow Kapp, all Point Notice LEGAL
to Bidders :
Little League , announced Pleasant; James Ball, Pliny;
Sealed quotations will be
eceived by the Board ot County
today sign-up for pee wee and Kathy Fields, Pomeroy; W. rComm
i ssioners
of
M elos
Httle league wiU be held on the Balch, Matilda Butcher, County, Ohio , at·the off ice of the
Comm iss ioners In the
following days, April 7, from 5 · Wadear
Thabet,
Point County
Court House , in the V illage of
to 7:30p.m., April&amp; from 2 to 6 Pleasant.
Flomeroy , Oh io 45769 , until 9:30
.M . on the 18th day of April
p.m., April 14 from 5 to 7:30
BIRTH: April5, a son to Mr. A
1972 for the furnishing of all
p.m. and April 15 from 2 to 6 and Mrs. Keith Holley, Apple kinds and sizes of aggregates
that may be required by the
p.m. Boys should be ac· Grove.
Meigs·
County
Highway
companied by parents and a
Department .
Quote pr ice per ton , F.O . B.
registration 'fee of $5 must be
loaded at the vendor ' s plant for
MRS.
NYE
DIES
paid upon signing.
th e various kihd and sizes of
Mrs. Carrie Nye, formerly of aggregates
that may be
Pomeroy, died Thursday required which will conform to
pert inent State of Ohio,
morning al the Arlington the
Department of
Highwav&amp;
GIRL OF MONTH
Nursing Home in Newark, co nstruct ion and material
Janice Boggs, daughter of
ci fi cati ons ,
" 7(13
Ohio. Mrs . Nye lived in spe
Aggre9a te s:' da t ed January 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Boggs of
Pomeroy many years. She 1971 ; E ltCepting pea or shot
Reedsville was the March
wttic h is an un graded
operated a gift shop at her grave!
mater~ I.
"Girl of the Month" of the
Pr ice s quoted on thi s bid shall
home . on Mulberry Ave.
Eastern High School Future
be In effect w i thout change until
Graveside services, with the May 1, 1973 .
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Homemakers of America. A
Estimated quant ity of all
Ewing
Fllneral
Home
in
senior, she has been in FHA
aggregate s - required ,
ap imately 60,0ti0 tons .
three years. In her jlinior year charge, wlli be held at 11 a.m. pro)(
With respect to the aforesaid
at Beech Grove
she was its president and this Saturday
est im.ated quant i ties bidder
Cemetery. ·
shalt understand that no
year has been vice president.
guarM i ee Is g iven as to the

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Don C. McBride
Dies Wednesday
Don C. McBride, 96, Houston,
Pa. , formerly of Meigs County,
ditd Wednesday afternoon in
. Pennsylvania.
Mr. McBride was born in
Syracuse, the son of Dick and
Fannie Quillen McBride. He
attended \the~ Carleton College
al Syractlse and the Asbury
Melliodist Church. He was the
last survi&gt;iug member of the
Syracuse baseball team of
1895. For several years he
worked in the offices 'or the
Syracuse Coal and Salt Ce. and
in 1902 he and his wife, the
former Emma Neutzling of
Pomeroy, went to Pittsburgh
where he worked as a
bookkeeper for the Pittsburgh
Mining Co. He was employed
there 55 years.
Mr. McBridge spent several
weeks each year visiting
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Blazer is Best Bidder
J. J. Blazer Construction
Company, Wheelersburg, was
the apparent low bidder
Tuesday on a two-mile im·
provement project of Ohio Rt.
t60 in Springfield Twp. in
Gallia County. Blazer's bid was
$456,29!:
Total programmed estimate
for the · projec t, including
construction, right of way. and.
engineering costs,
was
$860,000.
The project. was deferred

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WiJJiams Hurt ,.
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area.
Survlving
are
~hree
daughters, several grandchildren, and cousins in
Syracuse, Mrs. C. H. Williams,
Mrs. George Grueser, Mrs.
Gladys Hayman, Mrs. Myrtle
McBride, Ol'Ville Crooks and
Ernest Quillen. Preceding him
in deafh were his parents, his
wife, a sister, a brother and a
son.
•. Funeral services will be held
Saturday at the Speedman
Funeral Home in Cannonsburg, Pa. Burial wm be in
Washington Cemetery there.

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The Meigs County Retired
Teachers Assn. will meet at the
Trln!ty Church In Pomeroy at
12:30 p.m. on Saturday, April
15, for a lun~eon.
John Reece, public relations
director for the James M.
Gavin Plant at Cheshire and
the new Meigs Mine will
present an !Uustrated talk on
the two operations and their
impact on the economy of
Melga .County.
Dick Wiley, well-known
Middleport musician, &gt;&lt;:ill
present a program of mule.
Reservations for the luncheon
are to be sent or called to Mrs.
Anna Hllldore, Syracuse, on or
before Tuesday, April I!. Mrs .
Hllldore's phone number Is 9925123:

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Mark Williams, son of Mr.
and Mrs . Ray Williams ,
Rutland Road and a senior at
Meigs High School, ·suffered
fractures in both bones of one
leg below the knee playing
"dodge ball" at the school Ia~!&gt;
Wednesday morning.
The Pomeroy E·R squad
gave (irst aid to Williams, an
outstanding member of the
Meigs football squad. Williams
was taken to Pomeroy where
he was transferred lo a Ewing
ambulance going to Holzer
Medical Center.
Williams was placed in a cast
which he will be wearing the
next six to eight weeks. He was
home today.

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from the second quarter fiscal
1972 construction program due
to a sl(ortage of state con·
struction funds.
Improvement, mostly on new
location, · extends from just
south of townsh\p road 211 in
Springfield Twp., to just south
of the Morgan· Twp. line. ·
Plans call for 24-foot
pavement on improved
alignment
and
grade,
paralleling exisiting Ohio !GO to
the west and bypassing Porter.
Traffic will be maintained on
e•isting pavement · and tern·
porary roads . ~stimated
completion date is Oct. 31.

Off to Galopagos
Somewhat Earlier
Dr. J. J . Davis who will go \O
Galopagos by the "Golden
Cachalot," is .leaving sooner
than expected due to a change
in plans of the company
arranging the tour.
Dr. Davis, who now will
leave his Middleport office by
11 a.m. Saturday, will be gone
until April 27. Patients are
being advised of the earlier
departure. Dr. Davis had
planned to be at his office all of
Saturday.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK ·
, Ohlo Extended Ouilook Saturday .through Monday:
Quite cool lbrou1b· the
period with a cbaace of some
rain · south Satu'rday,
otherwile fair. Highs during
the period generally IIi tbe
40s north and tbe 50s south
portlons. Lows al !light
ra~giog mainly in the 20s
north to the 30S south.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-3:30.
ADMITTED - Bernice
Hook, Pomeroy; Timothy
Wamsley, Middleport; Mary
Lou Evans, Long Bottom;
Clara Clark, Reedsville; Nellie
Frizzle, Reedsville; Labonte
Clell, Long Bottom; Grace
Roach, Gallipolis; Ralph
Davis, Point Pleasant.
DISCHARGED - Marvin
Thomas, Marguerite Freeman,
Philip Shoemaker, John
Hammons, Carol Drake.

Clifford Cook of Mason
collided. The Nease vehicle,
driven by Mrs. Donna Jesn
Nease, struck a utility pole
after the collision with the
truck.
Both of the Nease women
were taken to the Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the
Pomeroy E·R squad where
they were treated for min&lt;r
bruises, lacerations and
abrasions, and released.
Damages to the Nease car
were heavy. Pomeroy police
said late this morning that
investigation of the accident ts
continuing.

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A suit for right of way .has
been fUed in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court by the
Ohio Power Company ,P,mton,
against Clovis L. Strausbrauch, Wilkesville, eta!.
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LETART FALLS - A jitney
supper and bazaar will be held
Saturday at Letart Falls
community hall. Serving will
begin at 5:30 p.m. Proceeds
will be used to pay for ex•
tensive remodeling being done
at the building.

SALE TWO DAYS
Ladies of Forest Run
Methodist Church will hold a
PAPERS FILED
Articles of Incorporation rummage sale April 13 and 14
have been filed in Columbus at the church from 9 a.m. to 3
with Secretary of State Ted W. p.m .
Brown by the BeMett Ex·
REVIVAL SET
cavatlng Co., Inc., Reedsville.
Agent is William G. Goudy,
A week-long revival will get
underway at 7:30p.m. Sunday
Reedsville Route 1.
at the MI. Olive church in Long
Bottom.

9-'fhe Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pml1eroy; o., April6, 1972

$¥2 .· Million ·Point

CHESHIRE - The Kyger
Creek Credit Union , Inc.,
owned by employees of the
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation's Kyger Creek
Station, has r~ched the one
half million dollar asset
plateau according to Eugene
R. Steele, president. The 1{yger
Creek Credit Union was
Crisp to Speak
chartered by the state In
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Jack W. Crisp, who is March,1957 with assets of $850.
The purpose of the credit
seeking
the
Democrat
nomination for lOth District union movement is to provide a
Congress in the May 2 primary, convenient place for fellow
will be guest speaker at employees to borrow at a
tonight's meeting of Local1775, reasonable rate of inters! and
American, Federal, State, at the same time provide a sale
County and Municipal Em· and convenient means lo save
ployees at 7:30 pm: at lfnion for tuture needs. To assist in
these two objectives OVEC
Hall in Gallipolis.
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offered its employees a payroll.
Crisp will present his views ' deduction plan .
on problems in the lOth
With considerable volunteer
Congressional District, and labor, OVEC management
make proposals on how to assistance and with nearly 100
combat those problems.
per cent participation of the
membership, tlie credit union
Now yo)! Know mel
during 1971 was able to loan
In bear-baitings pepper was money to its members at an
often blown into the nose of a annual percentage rate of 7.83
chain bear to arouse the after an interest rebate of 13
animal before dogs were pet was granted on aU Interest
turned loose on it.
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to all shareholders.
The management of OVEC
has always supported the
credit union in every way
possible and at a recent
Management Appreciation
Dinner of the Soutb Central
Chapter of Ohio Central Credit
Union Plant Mfnliger Louis R.
Ford,.' Jr. accepted an 'award
lauding OVEC's continued
support of the credit union
movement.

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ITT Story
(Continued from page 1)
Gerrity, an ITT senior vice
president in charge or. public
relations.
Anderson Has Copy
The Sun said Wilson believed
the memo came into Anderson's hands thrqugh Merriam,
whom he called "a busy-body
little guy."
The Sun said Wilson said it
was obvious Anderson had the
original memo and not a copy,
and "it had to come from

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REG. '1.49

You hiive attended garage sales before but never with the vast
variety and selection of merchandise as we are offering at the
Giant Garage Sale. Just look at _the variety that's being offered
below and this is only a beginning. Space dO~jS not permit to list, but
a few items, however, there are many, many, M-A-N-Y, M-A-N-Y
more (New, Used, Old, a few scratches, some dents, scuffs, floor
samples, off colors) . So inany items we hardly know how to
describe them. All we can say is if you miss it - YOU HAVE
MISSED IT! Over 1,000items. Below are justa few.
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REG.

Light Bulbs

SOMINEX
TABLETS

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Board of County
Comm issione rs
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Intimate cleanliness,
in1imarely understood .

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g igantic sal t .

actual quantit ies of aggregates
to be furn ished, but eattt SUC·
cessful bidder shall be required
t o furnish any part of 111e actual ·
r equirements as ordered dur ing
this bid period .
On 111e outside of tl1e envelope
containing the bid form s, the
bidders shall have their nam e
an·d address and marked
"Aggregate Bid ."
Proposals are to be returned
on b id forms suppl ied by the
Vendor .
Quotl!tions will be opened at
the lime specified above .
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The Meigs County Co'm .
missioners r eserve the right to
reject any or all quotations or
any part th ereof .

BANK ROBBED
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
Bond for Thomas Gregory
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Two
Wright, 29, Cincinnati, who was masked men robbed a Provi9 A.M. • 3 P.M.
apprehended on charges of dent Bank branch of an ·
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poaseaslon of hallucinogen and estimated $5,000 Wednesday Halt.
Odds and ends, new
trespassing: has been set at " while holding five bank em· _ jewelry and home m1ide
goodies. ·
f250 the Me1ga County Sheriff's ployes and seven customers at
Dept. reported.
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Plastic cups (79c value) only 9c
Earphones (Values to $3.00) Your choice SOc
Kay Guitar (569.95 value) New but slightly damaged 529.00
Playing cards (59c value) only 19c
Pen &amp; pencil sets- Free as long' as they last
Used refrigerator $50.00
Good electric motors (lf4 &amp; one~ third h.p.J $3.50 and up
Used electric range (extra clean) $95.00
Religious sheet music (Honest only 9c per copy)
3-Electric guitars- these won't last long (Starting at $11.95)
Money holder and key chain (3c each}
Light bulbs (used but good} only 4c each
One new and one used furnace (Priced right}
Cold water fountain ( Bargin price}
Flutophone's (New) Only 62c (Regularly $1.00}
New 8 track player tapes !Values to $6.95) Your choice 53.00
Toys (almost free)
Guitar case $9.95 new (Only 52.50 for the Garage Sale)
1 Only electric blanket ($24.95 New) Garage Sale price 59.95
Set of linen - no iron. "( Honest 516.95 value) Only S7 .75
Lots of stereo records (Values to 55.98} your choice 99c
Only 1 portable BBQ Grill - $1.00
Automatic washers !Starting at $25.00) Used
Used Automatic dryers (Only 3 left)
Ba lions - Free
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Some new records !Only 20cl
7 h.p. Gasoline boat motor (with gas tank) $150,00 Used once
1965 Ford Fairlane (V-8) Priced to sell
Also one used pick-up truck (1h T. Ford) A real buy
Used G.a s hot water heater (Cheap)

$1.77

$1.33

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Women Injured In Collision
Two Pomeroy women suf·
fered minor injuries at 8:38
a.m. Thursday when the car in
which they were riding was in
an accident on East Main St.,
Pomeroy, near the Rizer Tire
Co.
Injured were Mrs. Ada
Nease, operator of the Fabric
Shop, and her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Donna Jean Nease. The
two women were traveling
west on Main .St. when their
vehicle and a truck driven by

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EAGLE CANDIATE - G. RODNEY HOLMAN,
Syracuse, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Holman, as a con&lt;lidate for Eagle Scout, the highest award in scouting, chose
as his project a sign for his hometown park. Young Holman
made the sign, without assistance, while serving as a Life
Scout in Troop 242.

TWO FINED
Two defendants were lined
and a third forfeited bond in the
DIES IN FLORIDA
court of Po'meroy Mayor
Miss Lelah Sidenstricket,
William Baronick We&lt;!nesday
Lake Worth, Fla., died early
night. Lewis Cobb, 45,
today. A former resident of
Charleston, was fined $100 and
Middleport and Rut\and, she
costs and sentenced to three
was the daughter of the late
days in jail on conviction of
Allee Sldenstricker. She is
driving while intoxicated, and
survived by a sister, Lady
1'erry Hendricks, 20, Pomeroy,
Canaday, of Cofumbus.
PLEASANT VALLEY
was fined $5 and costs for
Funeral services will be anNames of patients admitted running a red light. Terry
nounced by Rawlings Coats have been discontinued for
Reiber, 21, Racine, forfeited a
Funeral Home.
publication by ~ospital $25 bond for assured clear
.authorities.
distance .
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Edison
SIGN-UP DATES SET
Brace, Racine; Mrs. Charles
LEGAL NOTICE
MASON - Ray "Red" Bledsoe, Charles Dowell,
NOTICE
Tucker, president of Mason Woodrow Kapp, all Point Notice LEGAL
to Bidders :
Little League , announced Pleasant; James Ball, Pliny;
Sealed quotations will be
eceived by the Board ot County
today sign-up for pee wee and Kathy Fields, Pomeroy; W. rComm
i ssioners
of
M elos
Httle league wiU be held on the Balch, Matilda Butcher, County, Ohio , at·the off ice of the
Comm iss ioners In the
following days, April 7, from 5 · Wadear
Thabet,
Point County
Court House , in the V illage of
to 7:30p.m., April&amp; from 2 to 6 Pleasant.
Flomeroy , Oh io 45769 , until 9:30
.M . on the 18th day of April
p.m., April 14 from 5 to 7:30
BIRTH: April5, a son to Mr. A
1972 for the furnishing of all
p.m. and April 15 from 2 to 6 and Mrs. Keith Holley, Apple kinds and sizes of aggregates
that may be required by the
p.m. Boys should be ac· Grove.
Meigs·
County
Highway
companied by parents and a
Department .
Quote pr ice per ton , F.O . B.
registration 'fee of $5 must be
loaded at the vendor ' s plant for
MRS.
NYE
DIES
paid upon signing.
th e various kihd and sizes of
Mrs. Carrie Nye, formerly of aggregates
that may be
Pomeroy, died Thursday required which will conform to
pert inent State of Ohio,
morning al the Arlington the
Department of
Highwav&amp;
GIRL OF MONTH
Nursing Home in Newark, co nstruct ion and material
Janice Boggs, daughter of
ci fi cati ons ,
" 7(13
Ohio. Mrs . Nye lived in spe
Aggre9a te s:' da t ed January 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Boggs of
Pomeroy many years. She 1971 ; E ltCepting pea or shot
Reedsville was the March
wttic h is an un graded
operated a gift shop at her grave!
mater~ I.
"Girl of the Month" of the
Pr ice s quoted on thi s bid shall
home . on Mulberry Ave.
Eastern High School Future
be In effect w i thout change until
Graveside services, with the May 1, 1973 .
·
Homemakers of America. A
Estimated quant ity of all
Ewing
Fllneral
Home
in
senior, she has been in FHA
aggregate s - required ,
ap imately 60,0ti0 tons .
three years. In her jlinior year charge, wlli be held at 11 a.m. pro)(
With respect to the aforesaid
at Beech Grove
she was its president and this Saturday
est im.ated quant i ties bidder
Cemetery. ·
shalt understand that no
year has been vice president.
guarM i ee Is g iven as to the

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REGULATIONS
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right toed t or re ect any ads
deemed ob1ectlonal
The
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respons ble tor more than one
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RATES
For Want Ad Serv ce
S cents per Word one mse t on
Min mum Chafge 75c
12 cents per word three
consecut ve nsert ons
18 cents per word s x con
Hcutlve Insertions
25 Per Cent Discount on pa d
ads and ads paid w fh n 10
days
CAIID OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S1 50 fo SO wo d m nlmum
Each add tiona I word 2c
BLIND ADS
Addlt onal 25c Charge per
Advertisement
OFFICE HDURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Da ly
8 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
Saturday

Business Services
3 BR
HOME
ON YOUR LOT
car garage bnck front
wall to wall carpet

ONLY $13 750

AlLSIDE BUILDERS &amp;
CONSTR CO

KITCHEN

RADIO at 191 N Th rd Avenue
Middleport
Owner ma Yclaim by denl fy ng and
pay ng tor ad
4 4 31c

GUN SHOOT Sunday Aprl 9
p m Faclory choked guns
only Second pace shoote s
get tree shot In next match
Assorted meats Racine Gun
Club
4 6 3tc
TRAP SHOOT every Fr day
starting Friday Apr I 7 7
p m Rutland Gun Club New
l ma Road
4 5 31c

- - - -GUN SHOOT also r fie matches

- open sites only Forked
Run Sportsman Club Sunday
&gt;April 9 12 noon
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45 Jlc

----YARD Sale Fr day Saturday
and Sunday some antlqu~s on
Lark n Street Rulland
4 5 3tc

ABOUT YOUR W~IGHT
overweight ladles teens and
men Interested n a We ght
Watchers ( R I C ass In
Pomeroy write
Weight
Watchers ( Ri 1863 Section
Rd Cinclnnat Ohio 4S237
10 3 lie

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REGISTERED Appaloosa Slud
Serv ce 150 Reg Ma es $40
Grade Francs Benedum
Phone 667 3856
3 30 30tc

992 5786

OFFICE
MACHINE
REPAIR
MARimA
TYPEWRITER

SON

616ManSt

CONST.

Belpre 0

Everythong In Home
Matntenance

SUPPLY

EXPERT

Complete I ne of off ce
equ pment
turn1ture &amp;
supplies
Typewr ter &amp;
Add ng Machone Repa r

Wheel Alignment

Ptck up &amp; Delivery

$5.55

PHONE 675 3628

On Most Amencan Cai"Sl

424 Maon Sf

Pt Pleasant

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

TERMITES TERMITES

Open8T 15
Mo~day fhru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

Get Rod of Them
We will protect any s ngle
dwelling restdence for

'149.50

Let us show our samples
let Us Do Over Your
Bathroom or K tchen
Insured-But best of a I
WERE HONEST

Ph 992 7608

Pomeroy Ohoo

Y.CITY

ON
CENTRAL HEATING
OR
AIR CONDITIONING

633 Maon St
Zanesv lie Oh1o

B&amp;W HEATING CO.
For Appomtment
Phone 949 2803
UPHOLSTERING SERVICE
comp le e select on of fabr cs
and v ny
o choose f om
P ck up and del \l'er_y Slater
Upho s er ng R 3 Pome ov
phone 992 3617
32830p
BACKHOE AND DOZER wurk
Septic tanks Instal ed George
( Bl I) Pull ns Phone 992 2478
4-25 tfc
HOUSE BUilDERS CALL
GUY NE GLER RAC NE
OHIO
3 5 30 (

~If

AUTOMOB LE nsu rance been
ca ncell ed'
Lost
your
operators cense Cal mJ.
2966
INTERIOR&amp;exlero pa 'lf ng
R I Dubbed phone 742 5825
4 3 stc

From the a gest
Bu ldozer Rad ator to the
Smallest Heate Core
Nathan Boggs
Radiator Spec altst

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

Pomeroy

ALL WEATHER ROOFING

&amp;CONSTRUCTION
240 Lmcoln St
M ddleport Ohio
Dba Anthony Plumbong
We have a complete Home
Ma ntenance Ser-v1ce the
year around No matter what
your need Complete roof or
~pout ng repa1r Inter or or
exter or carpentry Cet hng
t le and Panel ng and 5 dmg
Complete
Plumb ng
&amp;

Healing
Dav Numbe 992 2550
We have 24 hr emergency
serv ce
992 5803
742 3947
992 31!98
742 476
Weareful y nsured

Dozer &amp; End loader work
ponds
basement
land
scapmg We have 2 size
dozers 2 s1ze loadtrs Work
done by hotJr or contract
Free Estimates We also
haul foil dirt top so I Dump
trucks and low boy for htre
See Bob or Roger JeHers
Pomeroy Phone 992 3525
after 7 p m

READY MI X CONCRETE de
1vered right to yoOr pro1ect
Fast
and
easy
Free
es mate s Phone 992 3284
Goeg eln Ready M x Co
M dd eporl Oh o

6 lO lie

C BRADFORD Auct onee
Complete Serv ce
Phone 949 3821
Rae ne Oh o
Cr tl Bradford
5 I tfc

Dai~ Sentinel
Ph 614-992 2156

You can I beat these bargatns
anywhere check and compare pr1ces
then come &amp; see us

The

$795

1966 Dodge

'1971 Volkswagen

Polara 9 pass wagon V 8 p steer ng automat c a r
cond ready w ng and able

1968 Rambler

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Amer can 6 pass wagon s )( cyl nde

5 2 ttc

Real Estate For Sale

Help Wanted

REAL ESTATE

$1395

automat c t ans

1968 Chevrolet·

s1495

8 scayne 6 pass wagon V 8 automat c trans
green vinyl nter or new t re s

Mobile Homes

Sale

1 ght

Employment Wanted

1495

5

1967 Volkswagen

Transporte Deluxe fou cyl 4 speed 3 seat mode

1971 Matador 6 Pass. Wagon
BRAND NEW NEVER T TLED FULL WARRANT Y V
8 p sl ee ng p b akes automat c trans
a r con
d t onlng pr ced at S 000 off or g nal factory st cker
pr ce

See Emerson Jones Pearl Ash
Wolfe
Wallace Amberger
Rawlings

Htlton
D1ck

RAWLINGS
DEPENDABLE CITY
992 2151 OR 992 2152 MIDDLEPORT

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1969 Pontiac
GTO HT Cpe 4 speed trans black vmyl 1n
tenor w1th bucket seats &amp; console Power
steenng &amp; brakes rad o good w w ftres red
ftn1sh See th1s one

•1795
1969 CHEVROLET
B1scayne 4 dr V 8 automatic trans p
steenng &amp; brakes wh1te fmtsh blk vmyl
mtertor

'899

1968 Chevrolet
Ton V 8 eng ne 3 speed column shift good 15 Corn
mere all es oca owner Irk Was $1695 00 Special

JOHN

WHITE

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Contact Assocrate

Your Chevy Dealer
992 2126
Open Eves Till 9

REALTY~

WE NEED
LISTINGS

VERA EBLEN
m
92 N 2nd

Just sold 10 properltes
tn 7 days- one of these
mtqht
have
been
yifuR

3o2o
Moddleport

POMEROY
3 BR
2 ba h basemen t
ga rage &amp; garden drapes &amp;
carpe l ng
hrou;hou
E m nate you
Sp ng
C ean ng
move n o h s
Clean As A Pin
home
mmed ate oc c upancy
I 8 000
INVESTMENT
2 apls &amp; oxso mob e home
on lg lot OOx 100 Retu ns
$225 per mo
S 500 tak es
all
MIDDLEPORT
Large S b r 2 bath home n
downtown
M ddlepor t
Owner w I help f nance

CLELAND
REALTY

Vzrgzl B Teaford, Sr. Broker
Pomeroy, OhJo 45769

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Real Estate For Sale

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3 BEDROOM anch type ho;;;e
Arbabgh Add ton Tupper
Pia ns A new with tot~
electric and centra~ a
condiUon ng bath and ~. ful y
carpeted ful
basement
garage In basement See by
appointment pt(one 992 2 96
or 992 3585 Danny Thompson
F nan c ng ava lable
12 30 tfc

PontiaC Hard Top
Four-banel, 4-speed

KERNS ROUSH
992-6813

Aulo Sales
1937 FORD COUPE new 12 ga
870 Wlngmasfer shotgun 4 10
gears for Dana rearend Sun
Tach with sending unit Huck
Wagner phone 949 3465

4-6 Jlp
19651NTERNATIONAL Scout 4
wheel drive 35 000 ml es 1
owner good condition many
exlras phone 992 7271
4 6 6tc

Pomeroy

Auto Sales

RACINE - 6 room house bath
ut I ty oom garage 510 000
phone 949 4195
3 31 ftc

970 W 30 OLDSMOBILE 442
automat c factory stereo
tape lots of eKtras really
n ce priced right phone 992
2441 after 5 p m
3 31 tfc

966

FALCON Fulura Sport
Coupe 2 door automatic 6
cy nder $600 phone 949 2951
46 Stc

Want your Color TV set tuned up hke
the factory had tf when If was new?
We have the equ1prnent Complete color tune
up w1th V1ctor scope $18 00
We have good clean used color sets from
$89 SO good clean black &amp; wh1te sets $39 00 up
We are your color spec1ahst m th1s area
Brmg Them To

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Pomeroy

your new car

From Yo• Pharmacist

Choose
Your

'72

available Phone 992 5641
4-5.61c
2 RIDING horses phone 949
3196
4-5 71p
WHITE electric range In ex
cellenf condlt on S50 Forest
M Guthrie Athens Ohio
phone 592 2158
3 31 1otp
NEW iliEA tractor manure
spreader no 2" good I res
- SIO Paul Sayre Rfe 338
Portland Oh o Great Bend
Road 843 2286

_W_A_L_N_U_T~St_er_e_o_4:-s-pe~aker
sound system 4 speed dual
volume c'ontrol separate
controls Balance S63 56 Use
our budget terms Calf 992
7085
4 5 61c

Model Now

LADIES &amp;GIRLS SPRING
FASHIONS
LADlE~

TANK

PANTS

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Cotton
Polyester
and Knit

Cotton
and
Double Knit
Sl&lt;e Up to 46
Double Knit

rERRAIIYCIN
~ &amp;DSCOURTABL
COMIIIOTIC
INJECTION 10 cc Ylal,
PENICILLIN
INJECTION, 10 cc ylal,
TERRAMYCIN
INJECTION 5G cc vial

GIRLS

Jama1ca Shorts
and
Short Shorts
1

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FORMAL sl••
lace over
lavender satin see at Fabric
Shop or calf 985 4117 515
3 31 1otp

2.49

Come Here For Your

Auto Loan
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Sizes

The Farmers Bank &amp;Savings Co.

'3 98

G1rts S1ze

EARLY AMERICAN Stereo
radto combination. A speaker
sound syotem
4 speed
changer n[IWate controla
Balance 571.5- Use our
budget forma Calf 992 7085

POMEROY, OHIO

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Member Federal Reserve System

On Frtdays Our Drive In Wmdow ts Open 9 a m

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to 7 p m

Wanteo To Buy

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a hand

For Sale

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COMES IN
BLUE AND
BROWN

THE SHOE BOX

Mobile Homes For Sale

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LEGAL NOTICE

"THE CUTUP"

4531p

CHUCK'S TV
152 Butternut

MEIGS INN
ROOMS

MIDD EPORT,O

'1549

Real Estate For Sale

For Rent

ALL HIGH FASHION
BOOTS REDUCED 30%

TRUCK SPECIAL!

OPEN UNTIL 8 00 PM each evenmg
except Saturday &amp; Sunday

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PH 992 3629

V 8 automat c trans p seer ng ado w s wa Is only
2 000 m es ful warranty new truck trade n

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1972 Gold Duster 2 Dr. Coupe

MILLER

MOBILE HOMES

Custom St Wagon 351 V 8 eng automat1~
trans power brakes good t1res clean 1n
tenor be1ge fmtsh rad1o

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lZ' 14 24' WIDE-

1970 Ford

$1495

1967 Mercury

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economv s he e

Real Eslale For Sale

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABlE rates1 Ph 446
4782 Gall pol s John Russell
Owner &amp; Operator

Sq Back sedan local 1 owner new..car trade
luggage
rack rad1o chrome wheel covers blue color
blk vmyl mtenor

m 13 000 m1les automat1c trans

,$795

ODELL WHEEl a ghment
ocaled at Crossroads Rt 124
Complete front end serv ce HOUSE n Long Bottom phone
98, 3529
tune up and brake serv ce
1 28 tfc
Wheels
balan ce d
elec
troolcally
Ail
work
guaranteed
Reasona~le r - - - - - - -- ---r
ales Phone 992 3213
7 27 tfc

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•ncl
HARTFORD

Sprmg Cleamng Days
Dependable Crty

OPEN HOUSE &amp;
SPRING SALE
APRIL 5-6-7-8

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LEGAL NOTICE

MASON

SEE US FOR Awn ngs slorm
doo s and w ndows ca ports
marquees a um num s d ng
WANTED handy man for
Spr1ng Up Sm I ng
and ra ng A Jacob sales
ootlng, sh ngles duct work
TODAY WE NEED
representat ve
For free
etc Phone 675 1270 after 6
GeorgeS Hobstetter Jr
es mate s phone Cha le s
p m ca I 675 4582
Broker
J Bedroom Homes
AI
L se
Sy acuse
V
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4 4 6tp
Phone 985 4186
Pr ces Homes w th Some
John on and Son nc
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1
H lton Wolfe Sr Salesman
Acreage Farms (all types)
32
1 c- - - - - - - - - -- - RESPONSIBLE person lo
Phone 949 3211
lois
estab shed dry clean ng
route
A B C
Clea n er s
SE WIN G MACHINES Repa r
servi ce a I ma kes 992 2284
Mason W Va
These properltes are
SPECIAL YALUESI
For all your Real
4 5 lfc
TQe Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
needed
by prospects
DOOR PRIZESI
Estate needs see or
Author zed Singer Sales and
FAVORS
who are watttng to buy
~ v ce We Sharpen Sc ssors
STARTI NG sa lary SlO 660 I m
call us
REFRESHMENTS
3 29 tfc
Home se up as dup ex p us
ook ng fo
an., ntell gent
ext a o sac oss from A&amp;P
P 0 Bo• 101 Poll)eroy
enthus
astlc
and
re
able
POMEROY
person In the Pomeroy area
V NYL and alum num s d ng
CALL US AT ONCE
Jack W Carsey Mg
2 Beaut ful
homes on
someone who would I ke to
f ee est mates references
Phone99:Z-2t81
Broadway n M dd epor
assume the operat on of a
ca l co lee 446 3608 Byerly
both are Ranch Type
10 oom house
mu t pte line
nsu ance
Const uc on Co Ga I po s RACINE SAVE up to one ha f Br ng you
bath
ba
semen
t
ga
age
two
agency
Sel
and
serv
ce
auto
3 24 30tp
sick TV to Chuck s TV Shop
Severa n ce bu ld ng o s n
ol s Phone 949 43 3
life f e hea th and business
51 Butternut A'Ye Pomeroy
Pomeroy Mldd epo t and
nsurance Fu I t a n ng w I
4 5 301p
4 4 tf c
Mlnersv I e Ranging from
be provided al no cos I for lhe
I 200 13600
For
man selected plus a salary
8 ACRE S ol and on St Rt 43
(not a draw) for up to J years
app ox mate y 1 m te SE of
30 Acres modern 3 b home
Ofhce 992 22S9 Res 992 2S68
If needed Call Mr Ferguson
Harr sonv tie wa e lappa d
ius otf Rt 7
at 446 4707 for an ap
phone 742 409S
HENRY E;. CLELAND
po ntment
104 Acres mode n 3 b r
4 6 12tp
APPALACHIAN farm puppies
t
4
5
3tc
home close
o Eastern
REALTOR
- FREE Phone 1696 101
Schoo
WANT{D - Homes $10 000 and
3 31 61c
WOMAN I&lt;&gt;' prepare mea s for
U'l,der any condit on buye s
e der y ady at Lelarf Fa Is
w II repal
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RUMMAGE Sale Apr
T aile
home
food and
01 I ce 992 3020
7th 9 a m to 4 p m at K ng
lodg ng wl I be I urn shed Cal
466fc
Bu lder Supp y Bul d ng
1
Ga I po s 446 24 0 col eel
No th Second Ave
Md
45
3tc
dleporl
Sponsored
by
SIX ROOM house 33 Butternut
Syracuse PTA
110 Mechamc Street
Ave Contacl Ed Hedr ck 2 37
43 4tc
Wadsworth Dri'Ye Columbus
OhiQ phone 237 4334
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DRY WALL t n Slier contractor
Mums Geraniums Pans es
1220 Washonglon Blvd
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Dubbed phone 742 5825
NEW LISTING
and Petunias
Gera d ne
Belpre Ohio
4 3 Sic
NICE 2 sto y
80 ACRES - Ora
Tn&gt;ynshlp - About 20 acres of
Cle and E Main St Rae ne
basement 2
tractor land Som
ly new 4 bedroom all
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4 2 lfc
air furna ce Near Pomeroy
electr c home 1 2 t
:~double stainless steel
k nd Phone Dex er Oh o 742
SSI SAVE SSS 7 new d splay
Elementary School
Pilone
s nk garbage d SJ.h..
er 2 ovens and cook
4979
KOSCOT KOSMETICS and
model mob le homes w 1 be
992 7384 to s)!&amp;
unit N ce carpeting
sement 66x26 On y
J 28 30tp
wigs Need edra money' Just
11 1 tic
so d AS S AI new - a must
S37 500 00
sell these p oducts
No
be so d betore Sunday Apr - - -- : : - ' : : - ' - - - - - NEARLY NEW
restricted terr tor e.s Phone LOTS and yards c eaned BoK
9th a 5 p m Free del very to 3 BEDROOM home on two
RUTLAND - Ranch fyP.f! 3 bedroom all carpeted home
321
Rut
and
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your lot Factory warrant es
th rds acre lot
all con
Coram c bath hot water heat N ce kitchen w lh d sh
3 31 61p
42 Ic
app y F nan clng ava lable
ven ences
at Gall pol s
washe and cook un ts Ohlo Power Fenced yard Car
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Ferry W Va only $10 000
port Now $20 000 00
REDUCE sale &amp; ta sl w Th AVAILABLE
lor
house
orde AI sa es I na M 1 e
come see Cal 675 3666 or 675
STOCK FARM
GoBese Tab e s &amp; E Vap c ean ng baby s tt ng k tchen
Homes
220 Wa sh ngton
3886 Pt Peasant W Va
175 ACRES - Highland grassy pastures Sutflclent crop
"' water p li s at Nelson 0 ug s
help for one week Send card
Blvd 1 Belpre Oh o
4 4 18tp
land 2 barns with sheds 3 dug wells 2 farm ponds and 2
3 17 201p
co M s J G uese
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463tc
spr ngs 9 roo~ renovated home Gas well owner owned
M nersv e Oh o
7 ROOMS and bath new carpet
All m nero s Only S42 500 00
3 30 Otp
basement Tuppers P alns
OHIO RIVER FRONTAGE
Laurence
Balser
Oh o
LOWER
MIDDLEPORT
- 5 room frame house with city
SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
Before
you
Will PAINT oofs or house s
S9 000 phone 667 3693
water gas and electr c Nice 50 ft lot to river On y
bdy any mob le home be sure
1970 MONTEREY 12 • 60 lui y
tr m trees c tan out att cs
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446tp
$4500 00 NEW LISTING
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and consider the huge sav1ngs
carpeted 2 bedroom ful s ze
basements etc 949 322
INEXPEroSIVE
can
have
on
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late
mode
you
utility room underp nn ng
426fc
LETART - On Route 338 Sandy garden 5 room house
used or repossessed Mobl e HOUSE and lots on Wright
included Phone 992 6602
Streel
Pomeroy
phone
742
back
porch cellar and c stern Only 15 000 00
Home
from
Berry
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RURAL
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2
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block bath garage and
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large
lot
w
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now
1n
efr cOnditioned 8x20 It Porch OlD FURNITURE d shes
LIST WITH THE LEADER YOUR PLACE MAY BE
stock Be sure and shop 1 07 ACRES new y drilled wei
and
aluminum
awn ng
clocks b ass beds s lver
THE
ONE WE NEED WE ARE TRYING FOR MORE
over
275
If
of
frontage
on
Berry
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Iter
Mob
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Home
aluminum sk rtlng
com
d6 ars
or
comRiete
AND BIGGER SALES WE WILL TAKE A PICTURE OF
blacktop ~oa d access to city
Sales 705 Farson St eel
pfelefy setup
Beautlf~l
households Wrlle M D
YOUR PROPERTY FOR OUR OFFICE WALL WATCH
water good locat on for home
Belp e Oh o - You w I be
lxaffon Ovlner leaving state
M er R I 4 Pome oy Oh o
THIS AD FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
or tra ler Phone 985 4176
glad you d d
Phone 949 4892 or 992 5272
Cal 992 6271
992 3325 HELEN l TEAFORD ASSOCIATE 992 2378
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privileges or m sconduct of t s con a ns the entre act rev ved
s or age hand ng sa e or ans
person
ha
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h
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members and to hat end to or he sec on or sect ons
po 11111 ori of produ.c s sttall defec ve bu d ngs structure
number ot vo es to any other
enfo ce the attendance and amended and he sect on o
OR-D NANCE NO 427
w I fu ty tal neo ec o etUse nc ud ng costs of serv ce and
be office sha be deela ed du y
DROP leal table - $15 baby test mony of w tnesses and the sect ons amended sha
BE IT ORDAINED as fo low s o co mpt( w h a,ny order or the publ ca t on of not ct sh•l be
elec ted but t any two o mo e by th e counc of the v I age of f re ch e o any off ce act no cer t fed bv the Village Cle-rk to
product on of books and papers
epea ed
bed - $ 0 h gh cha r~
have an equa and he h ghes
he county Auditor tnd by ft:e
Sect oo 7 Tt'le mode of
&lt;E
Every
b
I
Wh
ch
has
Columba Grafonola 15 organizing each house of the passed bo h hous es of th e numbe of vo es fo the same Pome oy Oh o two h retsof a I unde h m n the performance County Aud tor placed on the
members
e
ected
hereto
of
1'1e
du
es
mposed
by
such
gu tar amp outfit - s
o d geMral assemb y &amp;ha
be gt!'1era assembly shal
be oft ceo o ces one of hern or con cu r ng
sec t ons
w th n lie
me ax ctup catt as a I en aga ns to I lamps - S10 ph6ne 949 prescr bed by law
any two tor whom o nl votes
s gned by the pres d ng off ce
SECT ION I The F e Ch el p escr bed n suc h o der un tess sa ld bu d ng structure or
3194
Each house shal choose ts of e•ch house to cer t fy hat the were cas tor go-vernor and and h s ass stan
and by an appea s a ken therefrom o prem ses
Sec t on 1 Whoe&gt;Jer v olates
sha I be membe s des gna ed by the the Cour of Common PleaS
3 29 10 p own officers Inc ud ng • p ocedural requlremen s for I eutenan governo
p esld ng ott cer to be electtd passage have been me and chosen by the o n vo e of both F e Ch e upon exam nat on or Me os County
Oh o
as any section of thl• ordnance
sh a be f ned not tess th 1 n ten
f om ts membersh p who shal shal be presen ed fortt'lw h to hou ses
nspect on f fids a bu ld ng or p o... ded h-e e n
Ttf'ICAL
FISH
fancy be des gnated In the Senate as the governo tor h s approva
Sect on 16 The L eut enant o hers ructure wh ch or want
Sec on 5 f h~ V I age ot nor more t t'lan fifty do Iars for
pples angels and breeders
president of the Sentte and In
&lt;F 1 Every Joint eso ut on Gove no sha perto m such of prope repa
by eason of Pomeroy deems necessary to each days neg ect
n
he
execu ve age and d ap dated cond t on have ts agents employees o
Section 8 Any other or
and suppl es Phone the House of R.epresentat ves as wh ch has been adopted n both dtJf es
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5443
speaker of the House of houses of the gene a assemb y depar men as are ass gned o detect ve or poo y ns al ed ndependenl cent actors
o d nance prov IS on n confl c
ew h s hereby repealed
12 JO.tfc Representatives
shal be s gned by the presld ng h m by the Go'le~nor and e eel ca
w r ng and equ p rem o'&lt;te and o
epa any n heSect
on 9 Th s ordinance
Each house shall determ ne ott cer of each house to cert fY exerc se such powefs as are men
defe c ve ch mneys secure unsafe or s rue ura ly
ake effect end be en
t'la
the
procedural prescr bed by aw
s own rules of proceed ng
de ec ve gas connec ons defec lve bu d ng o
other shal
10 X 50 TtMPO Mobl e Home
Sect on 11
Each general requ rem en ts fo adopt on have
ARTICLE V
to ced from and after the
defect
ve
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appara
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or
s
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then
the
sad
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, Phone 247 2161
ea es t date at owed by law
Sect on 2a The names ot at
assemb y shall convent n f rst been me and shall forthw h be
fo
any other reason
s ol Pom eroy hrnugh he Mayo
4 26tc regu ar sesa on on the f rst f ed w h the !iecretary of state cand dates fo an off ce at any especall
abeto
eo en a east h r ty clays p o to he
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b
Monday of January n the odd
sect on 6 t tt'le governo general e ee l on ~ha
dange s fe o other bu d ngs emoval of any nsecu e unsafe ATTEST Jean Wa ton
ar
anged
n
a
g
oup
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Clerk
numbered
year
or
on
the
app
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an
act
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shal
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POODLE puppies Silver Toy
or p oper y such of ce sha I o
structure y
defect ve
t e of tha o t ce and st1a I be o der such bu ld ng o be bu d ng sha g ve not ce by
Parkv ew Kenne s Phone 992 succeed ng day If the f rst t becomes taw and he sha If le
AP PROVE OW I lam G
Monday of January s a legal t w th the secretary of state so alterna ed tha each name
orn
down cert f ed ma I of
epa red
s n ent on
5443
ho day and In seconct regular If he does no app ove
Siha ll appea
n so fa as may demo lsh ed
BAron ck
he
maiHia
s
w
th
espec
o
such
rem
ova
or
815tk session on the sen1e date of he sha 1 re urn I w th h s ob be easonably po ss be) sub r emoved and a I dange ous
Mayor
epe to he ho de s of ega o
SUBSCRIBE now to
The follow ng ye!Jr Ether the lee ons n wr ng o lle house stan a y an equa number of cond ons emed ed
f such equ able lens of reco d upon PASSED Apr I 3 1972
Not A Motor Route
mes at he beg nn ng at he o t ce 1 nds n a bu ld no o the real p operty on wh ch such
n wh ch
orlg nated wh ch
Buckeye Horseman
the governo o the p es d ng of
f c,rs of he general nsemb y sha I en er he objec ons a end and n each n e med ate upon anv p em ses any com bu ld ng Is located end o tIe
" 6 13 2tc
news magaz ne about Ohio s act ng o nt y may convene he large upon ts ourna and ma
pace f any of he group n bust ble or expos ve mater at owne s of
eco
d
of
such
horses and horsemen Read general assemb
n special then recons der the &gt;JO e on ~ wh ch such name be ongs
ubb sh
ags was e o I s p operty The owners of record
about your favorite breed session by a p oc am at on passage If h ee f fths of he Excep a a Par v P ma v o n gaso ne
o
nflammab e of such prope ty o he ho de s
pa
t
san
elec
on
he
a
non
wh
ch
may
1
mit
the
purpose
of
equitation aids book rev ews
members elected to the house of
cond ons
of
any
k nd of ens of reco d tJpon such
orlg n vote to repa ss the b I t name or des gnat on of each dange ous to the safety of such proper y may en er nto an
upcom ng e11ents etc In the the sess on
Section 9 Each House shal shal be sen
w h he ob cand date s par y f any sha
blJ ld ng p em ses or property agreement w th he vI age of
March Issue Only S4 00 for 12
ssues Box 647 PS Wooster keep a corr.tct journa of Is eel ons of the governo to the be pr n te d und er or a e eech he shal order such mate Ia s Pomeroy to perto m the
LEGAL NOTICE
proceedings which st'la
be other house wh e-ll may a so cand dates name In gh e and r emoved
o
co nd t ons removal or repa r of he n
Ohio 4469
iBEDROOM trailer with air
The unders gned wi auct on
pubf shed A the du re of any cons der he vote on Its passage sma e ype ace han t ha n rem ed ed f such off cer f nds secu e unsafe or s ructura ly
4 6 ltc wo members the yeas and f three I fths of tile memb ers wh ch the cand dates name s ha any bu ld ng structure
condition no washer dryer
defect ve bu d ng
f
an a farm owned by he ate Harold
nays she 1 be entered upon the elected to he second house vote pr n ed An e ecto may vote to
and carpeting Phone 773
ank co n a ne o veh cl e used eme rgen cy ex sts es deter Wa d n Chllh re Townsh p
han can
FARMAlL H Tractor New lournal and on the passage of o epass t t becomes aw cand dates o he
o the s orage hand ng or m ned by
5751
he v llage ol Gal a County Ot't o and In
every b 1 n ether House the notw thstand ng the ob eet ons d dates fo e ectors of P es dent
Me os
Idea
No
18
n)&amp;nure
spreader
anspo
tat
on
or
pe
ro
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F?omeroy
no
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may be g ven Ru and TownshiP
4 6 stc
and
he and V ce P es d en
of
he
Qu ds or t 1 ~ulf ed petro eum o her than by ce t f ed rna I and County Ohio conta nlng 86
George M Collins Rt 1 vote shal be taken by yeas and of the governor
and entered upon the pres d ng off cer of the second Un ed Sta es and other han n connect on therew th does ess than h rty days pr or to acres more or tess at 10 00
Reedsvlle Oh o Phone 614 nays
ROOM &amp; BOARD Chester
journal
am
Wednesday Aorl
2th
house sha
f e t w th the cand dates fo gave nor and no comply w th the standards such removal or repa r
667 3484
Phone 985 3371
Sect on 11 A \lacancy n the secretary of s a e In no case
eutenan governor only and n o o dtrs of the I re ch ef he
972
o the highest bidder
Sect
on
6
If
the
owner
o
46 4tc Senate or n the House of sha 1 a b be repassed by a no o her way han by nd ca ng shall make such order as may enho de of he bu d ng or Farm has a 1 m nerats Farm
4 6 12fp
Representatives lor any cause sma ler vote than s requ red by h s vote fo each cand date be
easona b y necessary
o structure fa s o comp y wl h ocated close to Ohio Power
STAR
k Is rats quick l y
nc ud 110 he fa lyre of a the cons tut on on ts or g nat sepa rately from the nd ca on nsure such com pi ance Such the repa r and or remova of deve opment In Ga I a and
In all cases of of h s vo e fo any othe ca n ode shal be made aga ns
Nrm ap
Sure 2 ' lbs S1 69 Eben member e eet to qualify tor passage
such bul ding s ructure w th n Me gs Count n
bach Hdwe Sugar Run Mills off ce sha 1 be f I ed by elect on reconslde a on he vote of each d da e
and served persona ly or by the me 1 m set tor h n the p a sed at S20 000 00 and cannot
THE
by the members of the Senate or house sha 1 be determ n ed~' by
EFFECTIVE DATE
P ckens Hdwe Mason
eg s ered tetter upon the not ce as prov ded n Sec on S be sold for less than that sum
AND REPEAL
owner lessee agent opera o
of th s o d nance and fur Open b dd ng to be ht d at the
3 19 JOtp the members of the House of yeas and nays and he names of
Representatives as the case the members vo lng tor and
f adoo ed bv a malor v o o occupan of such bu ld ngs or hermo e there Is no appea off ce of Crow Crow &amp; Porter
may be who are aff I ated w th aga ns he b shal be entered the e ec o s votlnt on lh s p em ses and hereupon such
pend ng n a court of competent AI orneys at Law P~mtroy
AlUMINUM car op boas
he same po It ca party as he upon he ournal
amendmenT he amendm en ode sha be comp ed w th by u sd ct on as prov ded here n Oh o on the above date Farm
won
us or ro safe and person ast elected by the
It a b 1 s not eturned by he and sche du e thereto !)(Cep
may be shown to nterested
essee
agent
the owner
hen he v lage of Pomeroy
lghlweghl 0 1213and14ft e ectors to the sea wh ch has governor w thin
sha
en days sec on 6 of Art c e
ope a or o occupan w h the hrough ts off cers agen sand parties by the unders gned and
mmed a e effect and t me f xed n sa d o der
n s ock now Phone 992 6256 become vacant A vacancy
Sundays excepted after be ng take
o ndependen contractors mav by Hubert w Tav or Guardian
occurr ng before o dur ng he presented to him
bec omes ex sf ng sect ons .t 6 7 9 11 4
af er 5 p m
Sec on 2 f the owner lessee cause such bu ld ng s ructu e of Oneida Ward "2~ Broadway
twenty months of a law In 1 ke manner as I he had 6 and 31 of Ar c e
ex st ng (age n ope ator o occupan s o be repa red
3 30 30tc t rs
torn down M ddleport Oh o Telephone
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Senatorla term sha be 1 led s gned t un ess the genera sec on 3 of Ar c e
ex st ng aggr eved by an order of an demo shed mater as removed 992 2567 The r ght Is reserved to
empor.uily by e ectlon as
by ad ournmen sec on 2a of Ar c e V and o f ce under Sec I on 1 and and a 1 dangerous condlt ons reiect any and all b ds 1nd Is
O.y Week,, Month
SHOWALTER S We Pe Snop provided nth s sect on tor on y assembly
prevents Is retu n
n wh ch sec on s s 8 15 17 a 9 and 25 des re s a hea no he may
Llberof Rafts
emed ed at the expense of such subJect to the approval of the
Ches e Oh o Phone 98S 3356
becomes aw unl ess of A 1 cle 11 and sec on 22 of comp a nor appeal In wr t ng o owner o
hat por ton of the term which case
Probate Court of Meigs Countv
enho de ne tota
T op cal f sh and suppl es
will expire on the h rty f rst w t n ten days af e such A tlcle v shal be r epealed he f re ch ef w h n three days cost whether such cos s are Ohio
3 28 301p day of December fol ow ng the ad ou nement
sf led by h m from such effect ve date The f om he se vIce of he order
Net e Pierce
n cur ed due o the use of
neKt general elect on occurring w th h s object ons n w
ng rt amendmen of sec on
6 ot and he f e ch et sha I a once emp oyees
Adm lnlstratrlx of the
mater
as
and
WINTER clothes marked n en even numbered year afte
the off ce l:1f the. sec e ary ot A t c e
shal ake effect on nves gate sad comp ant and
E&amp;tate of Harold Ward
equ pment of the munlclpa
down
New used Spring he vacancy occu s a wh ch s a e The gave no sha f e he second Monday ot anua y
Deceased
Langsville Oh o
x a pace and t me no ess corpora on or by con ract tor
Telephone 742 5195
SlEEPTi&gt;fG 'rciOms ·in mobl e
C othes com ng n da y elect on the seat sha I be f led w h he secreta y of sta e 1975 and ex st ng sec on 6 of han f ve days no more I han abor ma eras and eQuip
of he canst tu on of en days thereat er or hear ng
W6793tc
home for men only 818 E
ant ques and more dishes 620 by ~e elec ors as p ov ded by every b I no e urned by h m o Art c e
aw tor the reman ng unex thehouseotorgn hatbecom es on 0 sha
be repea ed f om such compla nt The chef a ment o both of remov ng the
Main St Pomeroy next to
locust Street M ddleporf
p red port on of the e m the
w hou t'l s s gna u e
suc h effect ve date
sa d hear ng may aft rm
Tom s Carry Out phone 992
4 4 3tc member e ect so chosen o ake law
The governor may d sa pp ove
SCHEDULE
mod fy revoke or vacate sa d
3254
office on
he f rst day
n any Item o tems n any b I
A
No w ths and ng the o de and unless such order s
4 5 6tc
January next to low ng such m ak. ng a
appropr a on ot prov s ons o sec on 7 of Ar cle evoke d o vaca ed by he ch ef
elect on No person shal be money and th e tern or tems so
and un the second Monday
shal rem a n n force and be
elected
o
of
f
I
a
vacancy
n
the
Janua y 975 he pres d ng com pied w h bv such owne
d
sapp
oved
sha
be
vo
d
IDEAL country mobl e home
(Amended House Joint
Senate or House of R.epresen
un ess repassed n the manne off cer to be e ec ed from he essee agent operator or
site available Apr t 1 for
Raulutlon Na 44)
prescr bed by th s sec on fo membersh p of the Senate sha l occupan and w th n !he t m e
tatlves as the case may be
JOINT RESOLUTION
reliable people Phone 949
he
meets
the
con nue o be des gnated he
he repassage of a b
xed n sa d order or w th n
Propos ng to am end sect ons unless
2871 Curt s D. Johnson Rt 1
qua
If
cations
set
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Sect
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The
member
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and
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p
4 6 7. 9 11 4 16 and 31 of
Racine Ohio
the
Genera Senate and the pres den p o he ch ef a sad hear ng
Article
sec11ons 3 anel t6 of Cons I ut on and the aws of th s off ce s of
stale for the seat n whlct'l he Assembly shall
4 5 3tc
ece ve an em pore no the Pres den of
Sec t on
3
Any
person
A t cle Ill section 2e of Article
sa ary
and
such he Sena e may par c pate n aggr eved by the f na dec son
:-:-:-----V to enact new sect ons 8 and 1S va cancy occurs An 1: ectlon o annua
f
I
a
vacancy
sha
I
be
ac
a owances for r easo nab e and he ca ng o a spec a sess on of !he F e Ch ef o h sass stant
6-ROOM br ck house wall to ot Art c e
to enac session la
notw thstand ng necessa v expenses e a led o pursuan o sect on I! of Art c e as made a
of Artie e
and to repea com pi st'led
the hear ng
wall.arpellng paneled walls
the pe tormance of the r dut es
sect ons S 8 15 17 8 19 end 2S the provisions of sect on 27
p ov ded n Sect on 2 of h s
dishwasher and disposal will
Art
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of
thIs
Cons
ltutlon
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as
are
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by
aw
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No
of Article
and sactlon 22 of
0 d nance may appeal to he
rent furnished or unfurnished
change n a membe s sa ary p ov sons of sect on 7 of A t c e Cour of Common Peas Me gs
A t cte IV of he Constl ut on of the adopt on of a resotu on
If Interested wrlle Box 7-,q R the
Sta e of Oh o re at veto he wh e the Senate or the House of sha tak e eflect dur ng the term II and unt I he second Monday Coun y
Oh o
Any party
In c o The Da ly Sentlne
adm nlstra on
organlza ton Representa ves as the case for wh ch he was e ec ed nor o January 975 the L eu enant des ng to appeal sha 1 f le a
may
be
s
In
sess
on
with
he
shal
any
change
n
a
members
Governo
shal
cont
nue
o
Pomeroy
not ce of appea w h the C e k
and procedures of the Genera
tak ng of he yeas and nays of a owances ake effec pro o se ve as Pres den of he Sena e of he v age of Pomeroy Oh o
A.ssemb y
members
of
the
Senate
o
the
al
pu poses excep
o se ng forth
the t st of anua y fol ow ng to
Be t resolved by he Genera
he order ap
the ne xt gene al el ec t on n an part c pa e n the ca ng of a peal ng from and the grounds
Assemb y of the Sta e of Oh o the House of Represen at ves
spec at sess on by p es d ng appea ng o A copy of such
hree fifths of the members as the case may be affl a ed even numbe ed yea
ARTICLE Ill
off cers
of
he
Gene a t no ce of appea sha I a so be
e ected to each house con w th the same pol ca par y as
Sect on la In he general Assemb y plJ suan to sec on 8 fled by appe ant w h the
curr ng there n that there she I the person as e ected to the
e ec on for gove no
and of Art cle
be subm tted to the electors of seat n wh ch he vacancy oc
cou
Un ess
o he w se
eutenan go'lernor one vo e
UNITED STATES
prov ded by law such no Ice of
he state In the manner curs The adopt on of such
rtsolu
on
shal
reau
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the
shall
be
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appeal sha be f ed w 1h n s
prescr bed by ew at 1 spec at aft rma ve vo e of a ma o y
STATE OF OHIO
davs w th he Cle k of aid
e ect on to be held on lht f rst of the members e ected to the cand da es nom nated by th e
OFF CE OF THE
same po ca l pa ty o pe ton
Tuesday after the first Monelay Senate o
v lage and the Common P as
lhe House of The gene at assemb y mav
SECRETARY OF STATE
C9ur afte he ma I ng of he
n Mev 1972 a proposal to
Representatives as he case p ov de by law to
he jon
TEO
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BROWN not ce ot F re Ch ef s order as
3 17 tic amend sect ons A 6 7 9 11 U
may be ent fled to vote thereon
nom nat on of -ca nd da es for Secreta y of S ate of the State of prov ded n hIs sec ion
16 and 31 of Art cle I sect ons
and
eu enan Oh o do he eby cer fy hat he
2 BEDROOM mob le home with 3 and 16of Art c e 1 sect on 2a Such vote sha 1 be sp ead upo'n gove nor
Sect on 4 No owner oc
the Journal of ttle Senate or the gove nor
forego ng s a true copy of cupant
essee o agen
of
air conditioning n Racine of Art c e V end to repeal Hd"use of Represent at ves n
Sect on 3 n;e returns of Amended
House
Jo nt bu ld ng or prem ses and no
sect ons 5 a 5 11 18 19 and 25 the case may be and eert fled
Where Shoes are Sensibly Priced
area phone 992·6329
every elect on fo
he off ce s Resouton No 44 fed n he
3 23 lc of Article II and stet on 22 of to he Secretary of S ate by the named n the to ego no sec on office of he Sec.re a y of Sta e owner l essee operator o
person having the d ect on and
Ar lc t V of the Const tut on of clerk hereof The Secreta y of
she I be sea ed up and rans and propos ng o amend the coni o of any tank conta ner
Oh lo to read as follows
State shall upon receipt of suet'! m t ed o the seat of Govern above sect ons of the Con veh cle p p ng or eQu pment
RENT space at Flea Market
ARTICLE II
cert f cat on ssue e cert f cafe
Saturday INJy 6fh Inside Bird
Se,cflon 4 No member of the of elect on to the person so men b'f the eturn ng off ce s st u on of Oh o
N TEST MONY WHEREOF
ected o the Pres den t of the
Arena
Athens
to
sell gen•ral usemb y sha I dur ng elected and upon presentat on dSenate
have he eunto subsc lbed my
who ctur ng he f st
he
term
for
which
he
was
anything 10 x iO tor S5 10' x
of such certlf cate to the Senate week of he sess on shal open name and aft xed my off c at
20' for 110 Call Lynne Dudek fleeted unless durlno such or the House of Represen and publ sh hem and dec are sea at Columbus th s 27th day
erm he resigns therefrom flo d tatlves as the ease may be the
592 9928
he result n the presence of a of March 1972
eny pub c off ce under the pe son so elected shal take the
mator tv of the members of
TED W BROWN
4 4 6tc United S ate or this s ate or a
oath of off ce and become a each House of the Gene a
secre
a v of Sta e
Jbdlvls on
t'lereof
pol 1 c.a
membe of the Sena e or the
but th s provlsl~m does not House of Representat ves as Assemb y Tl1e lo nt cand da es Sea &gt;
hav ng the h ghest number of 3 30 4 6 3 20 27 5 (
ex lend to off cers of a pol t ca
he case may be to the term votes cast fo
qove nor and
p.rty
nota
les
pub
lc
or
of
16 FT TRAVEL I a ler se f
for which he wes so elected
f
cers
or
the
milt
a
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of
the
conta ned ready to go hitch
Sec ion 1A Ne her House
Sta es armed forces
Included Phone 773 5651 UnNotedmember
of the genera sha I w lhout the consent of the
Mason W Va
assem b)¥ sha I dur ng the term other adjourn for more then
4 5 tfc tor wh H'l he was e ected or for f ve days Sundays excluded
one year t'lereafter be ap nor to any o her pace han that
1969 V W campmobl e with po nted to anv publ c off ce n wh ch the two Houses are In
raised top and tent mileage under h s sta e which Off ce session
Section 15 (A) The genera
21 000 - 12 495 phone 992 was created or the com assembly shall enact no law
pen sat on of wh ch was n
3076
except by b I and no b I shal
4-5 6tc creased cturlng the term for be passed w thout the con
wh ch he was e ected
Sect on 6 Each House sha I be currence of a ma or I y of the
15 ....ONTH o d registered judge of 1he e ect on returns members elected o each house
Potl\d Hereford Bull - call and ~uallfleat ons of Its own B Is m.~:y orlo nate n e ther
members A malo ty of a I the house 6tlt may be altered
after 5 p m 949 4401
amended or re Jected In the
4 5 Jlc members e ected to each House other
shal
be e quo um to do
{ B) The stye of the laws of
buslnets but a less number
be I
CAMPElr.BUS milker for one may adlourn from day to day th s s ate shall be
by
the
genera
cow lnternational45 baler F and compel the attendance of enacted
If you ve ever attempted ta have a prescr1p11011
U tractor on rubber good absent members
n such assemb y of the state of Oh o
(C)
Every
b
II
shall
be
con
condition phone 949 2726
manner
and under such
refilled ond had your pharmacist refuse
s Clered by each house on t'lree
4 5 Jlc pen all es es sha I be prescribed different
days
unless
two
by law
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lhere s an excellent reason for h11 refusal
Each House may pun sh Its th rds of the members elected to
1971 ZIG ZAG sewing machine
the house n wh ch I spend ng
members for dlsorderlv con suspend this requirement ancl
left n ayaway Beaut lui duct and w th the concurrence
Some prescnpl1ans may nat be refilled with
pastel color full size model of two th lrds of the m em be s every Individual cpns derat on
of
a
b
I
or
action
suspending
the
All built n to buttonhole do elected thereto expe a num
out spec al authonzat1an from
r1qu rement shal be recorded
stretch sewing and fancy ber but not the second time for In
the journe of the respective
stitching Pay lust~ 75 cash the same cause
your phys1ctan Your phom1
Each House has a I powers house No bill may be passed
or terms oval able Trade Ins
I tt'le bill t'las been
necessary
to provide for its unl
reproduced and d strlbuted to
accepted Phone 992 5641
acost 11 1Dft9uard1ng y:ou and
4 5 6tc safety and the und sturbed members of the house n wh ch
ransact on of ts bus ness and
It
s
rend
ng
_V_A_C_U_U_M_C-Iea-ne_r_n-ew-'1971 to obta n through comm ttees
(0 Nob 11 thall contain more
your heallh by followi~
or otherw se Information af
than one sublecl wh ch shal be
model Complete with a I feeling legislative action under clearly
exrrassed nIts litiS" No
doctor s orders
cleaning foola Small paint consideration or In -con law sha I be rev ved or
damage In shipping Will take templat on or with reference to amended unless the new act
s
$27 cuh or budget plan any el eged breach of

Carrlen For

Colony park 10 pass wagon V 8 automat c trans
steer ng p br lots of comfort here

&amp;PLUMBING CO

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SE PTI C tanks cleaned M lier
San fallon Stewart Oh o Ph
662 3035
2 2 tfc

ODIES
MOTO

1965 Dodge

EARTH MOVING

EXTE~MINATION

For Best
DEALS

Coronet9 pass wagon V 8 p steenng
automatte trans good rubber hard to
ftnd one

WRITTEN WARRANTY
Call Collecl614 4S2 3158

Free Estimate

6

FOR THE BEST IN
CERAMIC TILE

423 6551

POINT OFFICE

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

Johnson Masonry
&amp;Remodeling

Pb 992 2174

MEIGS W VA 25260
MEIGS 992 7151
MASON 773 S634

HARR SON S TV and Antenna
Serv ce Phone 992 2522
3 17 301p

Make ese vatlons for your
pr ViJ e pa t es banquets
spec a occas ons
Idea tor meet ng place w h or w thout k chen
p v leges
lndl v dual Ca te ng
w 1 seat up to 50 peop e

Phone

and

A SHOTGUN and I e mat ch
will be held Sunday April 9
at 12 o cock Rutland Gun
Club New l ma Road Hand
choked shotguns wll be
hand capped Rilles wl I be In
two classes Open s ghfs and
scope bench rest and oft
hand Rifle shooters w t
furnish own shel s
Any
calibre rlf e muzz e oaders
Included
4 6 3tc

The
Orch1d Room

992 397 5

Found

GUN SHOOT Saturday Aprl 8
7 30r. m Mile HII Rd Fire
Oep
B dg
Meat and
groceries free shot to 2nd
place shooter
4 6 2t c

tm

For Sale

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April&amp;

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wagon 1tlt for part• new
lorque converter S50 Call992
2718 after 6 p m 1 3-30-lOtp

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S20 000 Max• mum Insurance
For Each Depos1tor

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OFFICE HDURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Da ly
8 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
Saturday

Business Services
3 BR
HOME
ON YOUR LOT
car garage bnck front
wall to wall carpet

ONLY $13 750

AlLSIDE BUILDERS &amp;
CONSTR CO

KITCHEN

RADIO at 191 N Th rd Avenue
Middleport
Owner ma Yclaim by denl fy ng and
pay ng tor ad
4 4 31c

GUN SHOOT Sunday Aprl 9
p m Faclory choked guns
only Second pace shoote s
get tree shot In next match
Assorted meats Racine Gun
Club
4 6 3tc
TRAP SHOOT every Fr day
starting Friday Apr I 7 7
p m Rutland Gun Club New
l ma Road
4 5 31c

- - - -GUN SHOOT also r fie matches

- open sites only Forked
Run Sportsman Club Sunday
&gt;April 9 12 noon
~
45 Jlc

----YARD Sale Fr day Saturday
and Sunday some antlqu~s on
Lark n Street Rulland
4 5 3tc

ABOUT YOUR W~IGHT
overweight ladles teens and
men Interested n a We ght
Watchers ( R I C ass In
Pomeroy write
Weight
Watchers ( Ri 1863 Section
Rd Cinclnnat Ohio 4S237
10 3 lie

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REGISTERED Appaloosa Slud
Serv ce 150 Reg Ma es $40
Grade Francs Benedum
Phone 667 3856
3 30 30tc

992 5786

OFFICE
MACHINE
REPAIR
MARimA
TYPEWRITER

SON

616ManSt

CONST.

Belpre 0

Everythong In Home
Matntenance

SUPPLY

EXPERT

Complete I ne of off ce
equ pment
turn1ture &amp;
supplies
Typewr ter &amp;
Add ng Machone Repa r

Wheel Alignment

Ptck up &amp; Delivery

$5.55

PHONE 675 3628

On Most Amencan Cai"Sl

424 Maon Sf

Pt Pleasant

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

TERMITES TERMITES

Open8T 15
Mo~day fhru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

Get Rod of Them
We will protect any s ngle
dwelling restdence for

'149.50

Let us show our samples
let Us Do Over Your
Bathroom or K tchen
Insured-But best of a I
WERE HONEST

Ph 992 7608

Pomeroy Ohoo

Y.CITY

ON
CENTRAL HEATING
OR
AIR CONDITIONING

633 Maon St
Zanesv lie Oh1o

B&amp;W HEATING CO.
For Appomtment
Phone 949 2803
UPHOLSTERING SERVICE
comp le e select on of fabr cs
and v ny
o choose f om
P ck up and del \l'er_y Slater
Upho s er ng R 3 Pome ov
phone 992 3617
32830p
BACKHOE AND DOZER wurk
Septic tanks Instal ed George
( Bl I) Pull ns Phone 992 2478
4-25 tfc
HOUSE BUilDERS CALL
GUY NE GLER RAC NE
OHIO
3 5 30 (

~If

AUTOMOB LE nsu rance been
ca ncell ed'
Lost
your
operators cense Cal mJ.
2966
INTERIOR&amp;exlero pa 'lf ng
R I Dubbed phone 742 5825
4 3 stc

From the a gest
Bu ldozer Rad ator to the
Smallest Heate Core
Nathan Boggs
Radiator Spec altst

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

Pomeroy

ALL WEATHER ROOFING

&amp;CONSTRUCTION
240 Lmcoln St
M ddleport Ohio
Dba Anthony Plumbong
We have a complete Home
Ma ntenance Ser-v1ce the
year around No matter what
your need Complete roof or
~pout ng repa1r Inter or or
exter or carpentry Cet hng
t le and Panel ng and 5 dmg
Complete
Plumb ng
&amp;

Healing
Dav Numbe 992 2550
We have 24 hr emergency
serv ce
992 5803
742 3947
992 31!98
742 476
Weareful y nsured

Dozer &amp; End loader work
ponds
basement
land
scapmg We have 2 size
dozers 2 s1ze loadtrs Work
done by hotJr or contract
Free Estimates We also
haul foil dirt top so I Dump
trucks and low boy for htre
See Bob or Roger JeHers
Pomeroy Phone 992 3525
after 7 p m

READY MI X CONCRETE de
1vered right to yoOr pro1ect
Fast
and
easy
Free
es mate s Phone 992 3284
Goeg eln Ready M x Co
M dd eporl Oh o

6 lO lie

C BRADFORD Auct onee
Complete Serv ce
Phone 949 3821
Rae ne Oh o
Cr tl Bradford
5 I tfc

Dai~ Sentinel
Ph 614-992 2156

You can I beat these bargatns
anywhere check and compare pr1ces
then come &amp; see us

The

$795

1966 Dodge

'1971 Volkswagen

Polara 9 pass wagon V 8 p steer ng automat c a r
cond ready w ng and able

1968 Rambler

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Amer can 6 pass wagon s )( cyl nde

5 2 ttc

Real Estate For Sale

Help Wanted

REAL ESTATE

$1395

automat c t ans

1968 Chevrolet·

s1495

8 scayne 6 pass wagon V 8 automat c trans
green vinyl nter or new t re s

Mobile Homes

Sale

1 ght

Employment Wanted

1495

5

1967 Volkswagen

Transporte Deluxe fou cyl 4 speed 3 seat mode

1971 Matador 6 Pass. Wagon
BRAND NEW NEVER T TLED FULL WARRANT Y V
8 p sl ee ng p b akes automat c trans
a r con
d t onlng pr ced at S 000 off or g nal factory st cker
pr ce

See Emerson Jones Pearl Ash
Wolfe
Wallace Amberger
Rawlings

Htlton
D1ck

RAWLINGS
DEPENDABLE CITY
992 2151 OR 992 2152 MIDDLEPORT

I

1969 Pontiac
GTO HT Cpe 4 speed trans black vmyl 1n
tenor w1th bucket seats &amp; console Power
steenng &amp; brakes rad o good w w ftres red
ftn1sh See th1s one

•1795
1969 CHEVROLET
B1scayne 4 dr V 8 automatic trans p
steenng &amp; brakes wh1te fmtsh blk vmyl
mtertor

'899

1968 Chevrolet
Ton V 8 eng ne 3 speed column shift good 15 Corn
mere all es oca owner Irk Was $1695 00 Special

JOHN

WHITE

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Contact Assocrate

Your Chevy Dealer
992 2126
Open Eves Till 9

REALTY~

WE NEED
LISTINGS

VERA EBLEN
m
92 N 2nd

Just sold 10 properltes
tn 7 days- one of these
mtqht
have
been
yifuR

3o2o
Moddleport

POMEROY
3 BR
2 ba h basemen t
ga rage &amp; garden drapes &amp;
carpe l ng
hrou;hou
E m nate you
Sp ng
C ean ng
move n o h s
Clean As A Pin
home
mmed ate oc c upancy
I 8 000
INVESTMENT
2 apls &amp; oxso mob e home
on lg lot OOx 100 Retu ns
$225 per mo
S 500 tak es
all
MIDDLEPORT
Large S b r 2 bath home n
downtown
M ddlepor t
Owner w I help f nance

CLELAND
REALTY

Vzrgzl B Teaford, Sr. Broker
Pomeroy, OhJo 45769

saliD

Real Estate For Sale

GTO

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3 BEDROOM anch type ho;;;e
Arbabgh Add ton Tupper
Pia ns A new with tot~
electric and centra~ a
condiUon ng bath and ~. ful y
carpeted ful
basement
garage In basement See by
appointment pt(one 992 2 96
or 992 3585 Danny Thompson
F nan c ng ava lable
12 30 tfc

PontiaC Hard Top
Four-banel, 4-speed

KERNS ROUSH
992-6813

Aulo Sales
1937 FORD COUPE new 12 ga
870 Wlngmasfer shotgun 4 10
gears for Dana rearend Sun
Tach with sending unit Huck
Wagner phone 949 3465

4-6 Jlp
19651NTERNATIONAL Scout 4
wheel drive 35 000 ml es 1
owner good condition many
exlras phone 992 7271
4 6 6tc

Pomeroy

Auto Sales

RACINE - 6 room house bath
ut I ty oom garage 510 000
phone 949 4195
3 31 ftc

970 W 30 OLDSMOBILE 442
automat c factory stereo
tape lots of eKtras really
n ce priced right phone 992
2441 after 5 p m
3 31 tfc

966

FALCON Fulura Sport
Coupe 2 door automatic 6
cy nder $600 phone 949 2951
46 Stc

Want your Color TV set tuned up hke
the factory had tf when If was new?
We have the equ1prnent Complete color tune
up w1th V1ctor scope $18 00
We have good clean used color sets from
$89 SO good clean black &amp; wh1te sets $39 00 up
We are your color spec1ahst m th1s area
Brmg Them To

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When you buy

Pomeroy

your new car

From Yo• Pharmacist

Choose
Your

'72

available Phone 992 5641
4-5.61c
2 RIDING horses phone 949
3196
4-5 71p
WHITE electric range In ex
cellenf condlt on S50 Forest
M Guthrie Athens Ohio
phone 592 2158
3 31 1otp
NEW iliEA tractor manure
spreader no 2" good I res
- SIO Paul Sayre Rfe 338
Portland Oh o Great Bend
Road 843 2286

_W_A_L_N_U_T~St_er_e_o_4:-s-pe~aker
sound system 4 speed dual
volume c'ontrol separate
controls Balance S63 56 Use
our budget terms Calf 992
7085
4 5 61c

Model Now

LADIES &amp;GIRLS SPRING
FASHIONS
LADlE~

TANK

PANTS

I

Cotton
Polyester
and Knit

Cotton
and
Double Knit
Sl&lt;e Up to 46
Double Knit

rERRAIIYCIN
~ &amp;DSCOURTABL
COMIIIOTIC
INJECTION 10 cc Ylal,
PENICILLIN
INJECTION, 10 cc ylal,
TERRAMYCIN
INJECTION 5G cc vial

GIRLS

Jama1ca Shorts
and
Short Shorts
1

lo

FORMAL sl••
lace over
lavender satin see at Fabric
Shop or calf 985 4117 515
3 31 1otp

2.49

Come Here For Your

Auto Loan
•

Extra Large

Sizes

The Farmers Bank &amp;Savings Co.

'3 98

G1rts S1ze

EARLY AMERICAN Stereo
radto combination. A speaker
sound syotem
4 speed
changer n[IWate controla
Balance 571.5- Use our
budget forma Calf 992 7085

POMEROY, OHIO

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Member Federal Reserve System

On Frtdays Our Drive In Wmdow ts Open 9 a m

.C.S61c

to 7 p m

Wanteo To Buy

I

We'lllend
a hand

For Sale

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COMES IN
BLUE AND
BROWN

THE SHOE BOX

Mobile Homes For Sale

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MISS AMERICA

LEGAL NOTICE

"THE CUTUP"

4531p

CHUCK'S TV
152 Butternut

MEIGS INN
ROOMS

MIDD EPORT,O

'1549

Real Estate For Sale

For Rent

ALL HIGH FASHION
BOOTS REDUCED 30%

TRUCK SPECIAL!

OPEN UNTIL 8 00 PM each evenmg
except Saturday &amp; Sunday

v

PH 992 3629

V 8 automat c trans p seer ng ado w s wa Is only
2 000 m es ful warranty new truck trade n

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11

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1972 Gold Duster 2 Dr. Coupe

MILLER

MOBILE HOMES

Custom St Wagon 351 V 8 eng automat1~
trans power brakes good t1res clean 1n
tenor be1ge fmtsh rad1o

p

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lZ' 14 24' WIDE-

1970 Ford

$1495

1967 Mercury

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•2495

economv s he e

Real Eslale For Sale

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABlE rates1 Ph 446
4782 Gall pol s John Russell
Owner &amp; Operator

Sq Back sedan local 1 owner new..car trade
luggage
rack rad1o chrome wheel covers blue color
blk vmyl mtenor

m 13 000 m1les automat1c trans

,$795

ODELL WHEEl a ghment
ocaled at Crossroads Rt 124
Complete front end serv ce HOUSE n Long Bottom phone
98, 3529
tune up and brake serv ce
1 28 tfc
Wheels
balan ce d
elec
troolcally
Ail
work
guaranteed
Reasona~le r - - - - - - -- ---r
ales Phone 992 3213
7 27 tfc

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WAttlED!

•ncl
HARTFORD

Sprmg Cleamng Days
Dependable Crty

OPEN HOUSE &amp;
SPRING SALE
APRIL 5-6-7-8

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LEGAL NOTICE

MASON

SEE US FOR Awn ngs slorm
doo s and w ndows ca ports
marquees a um num s d ng
WANTED handy man for
Spr1ng Up Sm I ng
and ra ng A Jacob sales
ootlng, sh ngles duct work
TODAY WE NEED
representat ve
For free
etc Phone 675 1270 after 6
GeorgeS Hobstetter Jr
es mate s phone Cha le s
p m ca I 675 4582
Broker
J Bedroom Homes
AI
L se
Sy acuse
V
V
4 4 6tp
Phone 985 4186
Pr ces Homes w th Some
John on and Son nc
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1
H lton Wolfe Sr Salesman
Acreage Farms (all types)
32
1 c- - - - - - - - - -- - RESPONSIBLE person lo
Phone 949 3211
lois
estab shed dry clean ng
route
A B C
Clea n er s
SE WIN G MACHINES Repa r
servi ce a I ma kes 992 2284
Mason W Va
These properltes are
SPECIAL YALUESI
For all your Real
4 5 lfc
TQe Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
needed
by prospects
DOOR PRIZESI
Estate needs see or
Author zed Singer Sales and
FAVORS
who are watttng to buy
~ v ce We Sharpen Sc ssors
STARTI NG sa lary SlO 660 I m
call us
REFRESHMENTS
3 29 tfc
Home se up as dup ex p us
ook ng fo
an., ntell gent
ext a o sac oss from A&amp;P
P 0 Bo• 101 Poll)eroy
enthus
astlc
and
re
able
POMEROY
person In the Pomeroy area
V NYL and alum num s d ng
CALL US AT ONCE
Jack W Carsey Mg
2 Beaut ful
homes on
someone who would I ke to
f ee est mates references
Phone99:Z-2t81
Broadway n M dd epor
assume the operat on of a
ca l co lee 446 3608 Byerly
both are Ranch Type
10 oom house
mu t pte line
nsu ance
Const uc on Co Ga I po s RACINE SAVE up to one ha f Br ng you
bath
ba
semen
t
ga
age
two
agency
Sel
and
serv
ce
auto
3 24 30tp
sick TV to Chuck s TV Shop
Severa n ce bu ld ng o s n
ol s Phone 949 43 3
life f e hea th and business
51 Butternut A'Ye Pomeroy
Pomeroy Mldd epo t and
nsurance Fu I t a n ng w I
4 5 301p
4 4 tf c
Mlnersv I e Ranging from
be provided al no cos I for lhe
I 200 13600
For
man selected plus a salary
8 ACRE S ol and on St Rt 43
(not a draw) for up to J years
app ox mate y 1 m te SE of
30 Acres modern 3 b home
Ofhce 992 22S9 Res 992 2S68
If needed Call Mr Ferguson
Harr sonv tie wa e lappa d
ius otf Rt 7
at 446 4707 for an ap
phone 742 409S
HENRY E;. CLELAND
po ntment
104 Acres mode n 3 b r
4 6 12tp
APPALACHIAN farm puppies
t
4
5
3tc
home close
o Eastern
REALTOR
- FREE Phone 1696 101
Schoo
WANT{D - Homes $10 000 and
3 31 61c
WOMAN I&lt;&gt;' prepare mea s for
U'l,der any condit on buye s
e der y ady at Lelarf Fa Is
w II repal
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RUMMAGE Sale Apr
T aile
home
food and
01 I ce 992 3020
7th 9 a m to 4 p m at K ng
lodg ng wl I be I urn shed Cal
466fc
Bu lder Supp y Bul d ng
1
Ga I po s 446 24 0 col eel
No th Second Ave
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45
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SIX ROOM house 33 Butternut
Syracuse PTA
110 Mechamc Street
Ave Contacl Ed Hedr ck 2 37
43 4tc
Wadsworth Dri'Ye Columbus
OhiQ phone 237 4334
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Gera d ne
Belpre Ohio
4 3 Sic
NICE 2 sto y
80 ACRES - Ora
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basement 2
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electr c home 1 2 t
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k nd Phone Dex er Oh o 742
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Elementary School
Pilone
s nk garbage d SJ.h..
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4979
KOSCOT KOSMETICS and
model mob le homes w 1 be
992 7384 to s)!&amp;
unit N ce carpeting
sement 66x26 On y
J 28 30tp
wigs Need edra money' Just
11 1 tic
so d AS S AI new - a must
S37 500 00
sell these p oducts
No
be so d betore Sunday Apr - - -- : : - ' : : - ' - - - - - NEARLY NEW
restricted terr tor e.s Phone LOTS and yards c eaned BoK
9th a 5 p m Free del very to 3 BEDROOM home on two
RUTLAND - Ranch fyP.f! 3 bedroom all carpeted home
321
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992 5 13
your lot Factory warrant es
th rds acre lot
all con
Coram c bath hot water heat N ce kitchen w lh d sh
3 31 61p
42 Ic
app y F nan clng ava lable
ven ences
at Gall pol s
washe and cook un ts Ohlo Power Fenced yard Car
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I 00 depos t r equ red w th
Ferry W Va only $10 000
port Now $20 000 00
REDUCE sale &amp; ta sl w Th AVAILABLE
lor
house
orde AI sa es I na M 1 e
come see Cal 675 3666 or 675
STOCK FARM
GoBese Tab e s &amp; E Vap c ean ng baby s tt ng k tchen
Homes
220 Wa sh ngton
3886 Pt Peasant W Va
175 ACRES - Highland grassy pastures Sutflclent crop
"' water p li s at Nelson 0 ug s
help for one week Send card
Blvd 1 Belpre Oh o
4 4 18tp
land 2 barns with sheds 3 dug wells 2 farm ponds and 2
3 17 201p
co M s J G uese
Rt 1
463tc
spr ngs 9 roo~ renovated home Gas well owner owned
M nersv e Oh o
7 ROOMS and bath new carpet
All m nero s Only S42 500 00
3 30 Otp
basement Tuppers P alns
OHIO RIVER FRONTAGE
Laurence
Balser
Oh o
LOWER
MIDDLEPORT
- 5 room frame house with city
SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
Before
you
Will PAINT oofs or house s
S9 000 phone 667 3693
water gas and electr c Nice 50 ft lot to river On y
bdy any mob le home be sure
1970 MONTEREY 12 • 60 lui y
tr m trees c tan out att cs
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446tp
$4500 00 NEW LISTING
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and consider the huge sav1ngs
carpeted 2 bedroom ful s ze
basements etc 949 322
INEXPEroSIVE
can
have
on
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late
mode
you
utility room underp nn ng
426fc
LETART - On Route 338 Sandy garden 5 room house
used or repossessed Mobl e HOUSE and lots on Wright
included Phone 992 6602
Streel
Pomeroy
phone
742
back
porch cellar and c stern Only 15 000 00
Home
from
Berry
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4 5 6tc
5937
RURAL
Mobl e Home Sales We have
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AREA
2
bedroom
block bath garage and
a
huge
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on
of
8
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and
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large
lot
w
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Mob
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Homes
now
1n
efr cOnditioned 8x20 It Porch OlD FURNITURE d shes
LIST WITH THE LEADER YOUR PLACE MAY BE
stock Be sure and shop 1 07 ACRES new y drilled wei
and
aluminum
awn ng
clocks b ass beds s lver
THE
ONE WE NEED WE ARE TRYING FOR MORE
over
275
If
of
frontage
on
Berry
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Iter
Mob
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Home
aluminum sk rtlng
com
d6 ars
or
comRiete
AND BIGGER SALES WE WILL TAKE A PICTURE OF
blacktop ~oa d access to city
Sales 705 Farson St eel
pfelefy setup
Beautlf~l
households Wrlle M D
YOUR PROPERTY FOR OUR OFFICE WALL WATCH
water good locat on for home
Belp e Oh o - You w I be
lxaffon Ovlner leaving state
M er R I 4 Pome oy Oh o
THIS AD FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
or tra ler Phone 985 4176
glad you d d
Phone 949 4892 or 992 5272
Cal 992 6271
992 3325 HELEN l TEAFORD ASSOCIATE 992 2378
3 31 6tp
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he manufac ure
nsecure unsafe or structure ly
eutenant go~e nor and he
privileges or m sconduct of t s con a ns the entre act rev ved
s or age hand ng sa e or ans
person
ha
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the
h
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members and to hat end to or he sec on or sect ons
po 11111 ori of produ.c s sttall defec ve bu d ngs structure
number ot vo es to any other
enfo ce the attendance and amended and he sect on o
OR-D NANCE NO 427
w I fu ty tal neo ec o etUse nc ud ng costs of serv ce and
be office sha be deela ed du y
DROP leal table - $15 baby test mony of w tnesses and the sect ons amended sha
BE IT ORDAINED as fo low s o co mpt( w h a,ny order or the publ ca t on of not ct sh•l be
elec ted but t any two o mo e by th e counc of the v I age of f re ch e o any off ce act no cer t fed bv the Village Cle-rk to
product on of books and papers
epea ed
bed - $ 0 h gh cha r~
have an equa and he h ghes
he county Auditor tnd by ft:e
Sect oo 7 Tt'le mode of
&lt;E
Every
b
I
Wh
ch
has
Columba Grafonola 15 organizing each house of the passed bo h hous es of th e numbe of vo es fo the same Pome oy Oh o two h retsof a I unde h m n the performance County Aud tor placed on the
members
e
ected
hereto
of
1'1e
du
es
mposed
by
such
gu tar amp outfit - s
o d geMral assemb y &amp;ha
be gt!'1era assembly shal
be oft ceo o ces one of hern or con cu r ng
sec t ons
w th n lie
me ax ctup catt as a I en aga ns to I lamps - S10 ph6ne 949 prescr bed by law
any two tor whom o nl votes
s gned by the pres d ng off ce
SECT ION I The F e Ch el p escr bed n suc h o der un tess sa ld bu d ng structure or
3194
Each house shal choose ts of e•ch house to cer t fy hat the were cas tor go-vernor and and h s ass stan
and by an appea s a ken therefrom o prem ses
Sec t on 1 Whoe&gt;Jer v olates
sha I be membe s des gna ed by the the Cour of Common PleaS
3 29 10 p own officers Inc ud ng • p ocedural requlremen s for I eutenan governo
p esld ng ott cer to be electtd passage have been me and chosen by the o n vo e of both F e Ch e upon exam nat on or Me os County
Oh o
as any section of thl• ordnance
sh a be f ned not tess th 1 n ten
f om ts membersh p who shal shal be presen ed fortt'lw h to hou ses
nspect on f fids a bu ld ng or p o... ded h-e e n
Ttf'ICAL
FISH
fancy be des gnated In the Senate as the governo tor h s approva
Sect on 16 The L eut enant o hers ructure wh ch or want
Sec on 5 f h~ V I age ot nor more t t'lan fifty do Iars for
pples angels and breeders
president of the Sentte and In
&lt;F 1 Every Joint eso ut on Gove no sha perto m such of prope repa
by eason of Pomeroy deems necessary to each days neg ect
n
he
execu ve age and d ap dated cond t on have ts agents employees o
Section 8 Any other or
and suppl es Phone the House of R.epresentat ves as wh ch has been adopted n both dtJf es
r - -· - -..'-------,. 992itas
5443
speaker of the House of houses of the gene a assemb y depar men as are ass gned o detect ve or poo y ns al ed ndependenl cent actors
o d nance prov IS on n confl c
ew h s hereby repealed
12 JO.tfc Representatives
shal be s gned by the presld ng h m by the Go'le~nor and e eel ca
w r ng and equ p rem o'&lt;te and o
epa any n heSect
on 9 Th s ordinance
Each house shall determ ne ott cer of each house to cert fY exerc se such powefs as are men
defe c ve ch mneys secure unsafe or s rue ura ly
ake effect end be en
t'la
the
procedural prescr bed by aw
s own rules of proceed ng
de ec ve gas connec ons defec lve bu d ng o
other shal
10 X 50 TtMPO Mobl e Home
Sect on 11
Each general requ rem en ts fo adopt on have
ARTICLE V
to ced from and after the
defect
ve
hea
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appara
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or
s
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then
the
sad
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, Phone 247 2161
ea es t date at owed by law
Sect on 2a The names ot at
assemb y shall convent n f rst been me and shall forthw h be
fo
any other reason
s ol Pom eroy hrnugh he Mayo
4 26tc regu ar sesa on on the f rst f ed w h the !iecretary of state cand dates fo an off ce at any especall
abeto
eo en a east h r ty clays p o to he
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b
Monday of January n the odd
sect on 6 t tt'le governo general e ee l on ~ha
dange s fe o other bu d ngs emoval of any nsecu e unsafe ATTEST Jean Wa ton
ar
anged
n
a
g
oup
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Clerk
numbered
year
or
on
the
app
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an
act
he
shal
s
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t
POODLE puppies Silver Toy
or p oper y such of ce sha I o
structure y
defect ve
t e of tha o t ce and st1a I be o der such bu ld ng o be bu d ng sha g ve not ce by
Parkv ew Kenne s Phone 992 succeed ng day If the f rst t becomes taw and he sha If le
AP PROVE OW I lam G
Monday of January s a legal t w th the secretary of state so alterna ed tha each name
orn
down cert f ed ma I of
epa red
s n ent on
5443
ho day and In seconct regular If he does no app ove
Siha ll appea
n so fa as may demo lsh ed
BAron ck
he
maiHia
s
w
th
espec
o
such
rem
ova
or
815tk session on the sen1e date of he sha 1 re urn I w th h s ob be easonably po ss be) sub r emoved and a I dange ous
Mayor
epe to he ho de s of ega o
SUBSCRIBE now to
The follow ng ye!Jr Ether the lee ons n wr ng o lle house stan a y an equa number of cond ons emed ed
f such equ able lens of reco d upon PASSED Apr I 3 1972
Not A Motor Route
mes at he beg nn ng at he o t ce 1 nds n a bu ld no o the real p operty on wh ch such
n wh ch
orlg nated wh ch
Buckeye Horseman
the governo o the p es d ng of
f c,rs of he general nsemb y sha I en er he objec ons a end and n each n e med ate upon anv p em ses any com bu ld ng Is located end o tIe
" 6 13 2tc
news magaz ne about Ohio s act ng o nt y may convene he large upon ts ourna and ma
pace f any of he group n bust ble or expos ve mater at owne s of
eco
d
of
such
horses and horsemen Read general assemb
n special then recons der the &gt;JO e on ~ wh ch such name be ongs
ubb sh
ags was e o I s p operty The owners of record
about your favorite breed session by a p oc am at on passage If h ee f fths of he Excep a a Par v P ma v o n gaso ne
o
nflammab e of such prope ty o he ho de s
pa
t
san
elec
on
he
a
non
wh
ch
may
1
mit
the
purpose
of
equitation aids book rev ews
members elected to the house of
cond ons
of
any
k nd of ens of reco d tJpon such
orlg n vote to repa ss the b I t name or des gnat on of each dange ous to the safety of such proper y may en er nto an
upcom ng e11ents etc In the the sess on
Section 9 Each House shal shal be sen
w h he ob cand date s par y f any sha
blJ ld ng p em ses or property agreement w th he vI age of
March Issue Only S4 00 for 12
ssues Box 647 PS Wooster keep a corr.tct journa of Is eel ons of the governo to the be pr n te d und er or a e eech he shal order such mate Ia s Pomeroy to perto m the
LEGAL NOTICE
proceedings which st'la
be other house wh e-ll may a so cand dates name In gh e and r emoved
o
co nd t ons removal or repa r of he n
Ohio 4469
iBEDROOM trailer with air
The unders gned wi auct on
pubf shed A the du re of any cons der he vote on Its passage sma e ype ace han t ha n rem ed ed f such off cer f nds secu e unsafe or s ructura ly
4 6 ltc wo members the yeas and f three I fths of tile memb ers wh ch the cand dates name s ha any bu ld ng structure
condition no washer dryer
defect ve bu d ng
f
an a farm owned by he ate Harold
nays she 1 be entered upon the elected to he second house vote pr n ed An e ecto may vote to
and carpeting Phone 773
ank co n a ne o veh cl e used eme rgen cy ex sts es deter Wa d n Chllh re Townsh p
han can
FARMAlL H Tractor New lournal and on the passage of o epass t t becomes aw cand dates o he
o the s orage hand ng or m ned by
5751
he v llage ol Gal a County Ot't o and In
every b 1 n ether House the notw thstand ng the ob eet ons d dates fo e ectors of P es dent
Me os
Idea
No
18
n)&amp;nure
spreader
anspo
tat
on
or
pe
ro
eum
F?omeroy
no
ce
may be g ven Ru and TownshiP
4 6 stc
and
he and V ce P es d en
of
he
Qu ds or t 1 ~ulf ed petro eum o her than by ce t f ed rna I and County Ohio conta nlng 86
George M Collins Rt 1 vote shal be taken by yeas and of the governor
and entered upon the pres d ng off cer of the second Un ed Sta es and other han n connect on therew th does ess than h rty days pr or to acres more or tess at 10 00
Reedsvlle Oh o Phone 614 nays
ROOM &amp; BOARD Chester
journal
am
Wednesday Aorl
2th
house sha
f e t w th the cand dates fo gave nor and no comply w th the standards such removal or repa r
667 3484
Phone 985 3371
Sect on 11 A \lacancy n the secretary of s a e In no case
eutenan governor only and n o o dtrs of the I re ch ef he
972
o the highest bidder
Sect
on
6
If
the
owner
o
46 4tc Senate or n the House of sha 1 a b be repassed by a no o her way han by nd ca ng shall make such order as may enho de of he bu d ng or Farm has a 1 m nerats Farm
4 6 12fp
Representatives lor any cause sma ler vote than s requ red by h s vote fo each cand date be
easona b y necessary
o structure fa s o comp y wl h ocated close to Ohio Power
STAR
k Is rats quick l y
nc ud 110 he fa lyre of a the cons tut on on ts or g nat sepa rately from the nd ca on nsure such com pi ance Such the repa r and or remova of deve opment In Ga I a and
In all cases of of h s vo e fo any othe ca n ode shal be made aga ns
Nrm ap
Sure 2 ' lbs S1 69 Eben member e eet to qualify tor passage
such bul ding s ructure w th n Me gs Count n
bach Hdwe Sugar Run Mills off ce sha 1 be f I ed by elect on reconslde a on he vote of each d da e
and served persona ly or by the me 1 m set tor h n the p a sed at S20 000 00 and cannot
THE
by the members of the Senate or house sha 1 be determ n ed~' by
EFFECTIVE DATE
P ckens Hdwe Mason
eg s ered tetter upon the not ce as prov ded n Sec on S be sold for less than that sum
AND REPEAL
owner lessee agent opera o
of th s o d nance and fur Open b dd ng to be ht d at the
3 19 JOtp the members of the House of yeas and nays and he names of
Representatives as the case the members vo lng tor and
f adoo ed bv a malor v o o occupan of such bu ld ngs or hermo e there Is no appea off ce of Crow Crow &amp; Porter
may be who are aff I ated w th aga ns he b shal be entered the e ec o s votlnt on lh s p em ses and hereupon such
pend ng n a court of competent AI orneys at Law P~mtroy
AlUMINUM car op boas
he same po It ca party as he upon he ournal
amendmenT he amendm en ode sha be comp ed w th by u sd ct on as prov ded here n Oh o on the above date Farm
won
us or ro safe and person ast elected by the
It a b 1 s not eturned by he and sche du e thereto !)(Cep
may be shown to nterested
essee
agent
the owner
hen he v lage of Pomeroy
lghlweghl 0 1213and14ft e ectors to the sea wh ch has governor w thin
sha
en days sec on 6 of Art c e
ope a or o occupan w h the hrough ts off cers agen sand parties by the unders gned and
mmed a e effect and t me f xed n sa d o der
n s ock now Phone 992 6256 become vacant A vacancy
Sundays excepted after be ng take
o ndependen contractors mav by Hubert w Tav or Guardian
occurr ng before o dur ng he presented to him
bec omes ex sf ng sect ons .t 6 7 9 11 4
af er 5 p m
Sec on 2 f the owner lessee cause such bu ld ng s ructu e of Oneida Ward "2~ Broadway
twenty months of a law In 1 ke manner as I he had 6 and 31 of Ar c e
ex st ng (age n ope ator o occupan s o be repa red
3 30 30tc t rs
torn down M ddleport Oh o Telephone
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Senatorla term sha be 1 led s gned t un ess the genera sec on 3 of Ar c e
ex st ng aggr eved by an order of an demo shed mater as removed 992 2567 The r ght Is reserved to
empor.uily by e ectlon as
by ad ournmen sec on 2a of Ar c e V and o f ce under Sec I on 1 and and a 1 dangerous condlt ons reiect any and all b ds 1nd Is
O.y Week,, Month
SHOWALTER S We Pe Snop provided nth s sect on tor on y assembly
prevents Is retu n
n wh ch sec on s s 8 15 17 a 9 and 25 des re s a hea no he may
Llberof Rafts
emed ed at the expense of such subJect to the approval of the
Ches e Oh o Phone 98S 3356
becomes aw unl ess of A 1 cle 11 and sec on 22 of comp a nor appeal In wr t ng o owner o
hat por ton of the term which case
Probate Court of Meigs Countv
enho de ne tota
T op cal f sh and suppl es
will expire on the h rty f rst w t n ten days af e such A tlcle v shal be r epealed he f re ch ef w h n three days cost whether such cos s are Ohio
3 28 301p day of December fol ow ng the ad ou nement
sf led by h m from such effect ve date The f om he se vIce of he order
Net e Pierce
n cur ed due o the use of
neKt general elect on occurring w th h s object ons n w
ng rt amendmen of sec on
6 ot and he f e ch et sha I a once emp oyees
Adm lnlstratrlx of the
mater
as
and
WINTER clothes marked n en even numbered year afte
the off ce l:1f the. sec e ary ot A t c e
shal ake effect on nves gate sad comp ant and
E&amp;tate of Harold Ward
equ pment of the munlclpa
down
New used Spring he vacancy occu s a wh ch s a e The gave no sha f e he second Monday ot anua y
Deceased
Langsville Oh o
x a pace and t me no ess corpora on or by con ract tor
Telephone 742 5195
SlEEPTi&gt;fG 'rciOms ·in mobl e
C othes com ng n da y elect on the seat sha I be f led w h he secreta y of sta e 1975 and ex st ng sec on 6 of han f ve days no more I han abor ma eras and eQuip
of he canst tu on of en days thereat er or hear ng
W6793tc
home for men only 818 E
ant ques and more dishes 620 by ~e elec ors as p ov ded by every b I no e urned by h m o Art c e
aw tor the reman ng unex thehouseotorgn hatbecom es on 0 sha
be repea ed f om such compla nt The chef a ment o both of remov ng the
Main St Pomeroy next to
locust Street M ddleporf
p red port on of the e m the
w hou t'l s s gna u e
suc h effect ve date
sa d hear ng may aft rm
Tom s Carry Out phone 992
4 4 3tc member e ect so chosen o ake law
The governor may d sa pp ove
SCHEDULE
mod fy revoke or vacate sa d
3254
office on
he f rst day
n any Item o tems n any b I
A
No w ths and ng the o de and unless such order s
4 5 6tc
January next to low ng such m ak. ng a
appropr a on ot prov s ons o sec on 7 of Ar cle evoke d o vaca ed by he ch ef
elect on No person shal be money and th e tern or tems so
and un the second Monday
shal rem a n n force and be
elected
o
of
f
I
a
vacancy
n
the
Janua y 975 he pres d ng com pied w h bv such owne
d
sapp
oved
sha
be
vo
d
IDEAL country mobl e home
(Amended House Joint
Senate or House of R.epresen
un ess repassed n the manne off cer to be e ec ed from he essee agent operator or
site available Apr t 1 for
Raulutlon Na 44)
prescr bed by th s sec on fo membersh p of the Senate sha l occupan and w th n !he t m e
tatlves as the case may be
JOINT RESOLUTION
reliable people Phone 949
he
meets
the
con nue o be des gnated he
he repassage of a b
xed n sa d order or w th n
Propos ng to am end sect ons unless
2871 Curt s D. Johnson Rt 1
qua
If
cations
set
for
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th
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Sect
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The
member
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and
es dent p o empo e of h e suc h t me as may be f xed by
p
4 6 7. 9 11 4 16 and 31 of
Racine Ohio
the
Genera Senate and the pres den p o he ch ef a sad hear ng
Article
sec11ons 3 anel t6 of Cons I ut on and the aws of th s off ce s of
stale for the seat n whlct'l he Assembly shall
4 5 3tc
ece ve an em pore no the Pres den of
Sec t on
3
Any
person
A t cle Ill section 2e of Article
sa ary
and
such he Sena e may par c pate n aggr eved by the f na dec son
:-:-:-----V to enact new sect ons 8 and 1S va cancy occurs An 1: ectlon o annua
f
I
a
vacancy
sha
I
be
ac
a owances for r easo nab e and he ca ng o a spec a sess on of !he F e Ch ef o h sass stant
6-ROOM br ck house wall to ot Art c e
to enac session la
notw thstand ng necessa v expenses e a led o pursuan o sect on I! of Art c e as made a
of Artie e
and to repea com pi st'led
the hear ng
wall.arpellng paneled walls
the pe tormance of the r dut es
sect ons S 8 15 17 8 19 end 2S the provisions of sect on 27
p ov ded n Sect on 2 of h s
dishwasher and disposal will
Art
cle
of
thIs
Cons
ltutlon
by
as
are
p
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by
aw
and
no
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No
of Article
and sactlon 22 of
0 d nance may appeal to he
rent furnished or unfurnished
change n a membe s sa ary p ov sons of sect on 7 of A t c e Cour of Common Peas Me gs
A t cte IV of he Constl ut on of the adopt on of a resotu on
If Interested wrlle Box 7-,q R the
Sta e of Oh o re at veto he wh e the Senate or the House of sha tak e eflect dur ng the term II and unt I he second Monday Coun y
Oh o
Any party
In c o The Da ly Sentlne
adm nlstra on
organlza ton Representa ves as the case for wh ch he was e ec ed nor o January 975 the L eu enant des ng to appeal sha 1 f le a
may
be
s
In
sess
on
with
he
shal
any
change
n
a
members
Governo
shal
cont
nue
o
Pomeroy
not ce of appea w h the C e k
and procedures of the Genera
tak ng of he yeas and nays of a owances ake effec pro o se ve as Pres den of he Sena e of he v age of Pomeroy Oh o
A.ssemb y
members
of
the
Senate
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the ne xt gene al el ec t on n an part c pa e n the ca ng of a peal ng from and the grounds
Assemb y of the Sta e of Oh o the House of Represen at ves
spec at sess on by p es d ng appea ng o A copy of such
hree fifths of the members as the case may be affl a ed even numbe ed yea
ARTICLE Ill
off cers
of
he
Gene a t no ce of appea sha I a so be
e ected to each house con w th the same pol ca par y as
Sect on la In he general Assemb y plJ suan to sec on 8 fled by appe ant w h the
curr ng there n that there she I the person as e ected to the
e ec on for gove no
and of Art cle
be subm tted to the electors of seat n wh ch he vacancy oc
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UNITED STATES
prov ded by law such no Ice of
he state In the manner curs The adopt on of such
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STATE OF OHIO
davs w th he Cle k of aid
e ect on to be held on lht f rst of the members e ected to the cand da es nom nated by th e
OFF CE OF THE
same po ca l pa ty o pe ton
Tuesday after the first Monelay Senate o
v lage and the Common P as
lhe House of The gene at assemb y mav
SECRETARY OF STATE
C9ur afte he ma I ng of he
n Mev 1972 a proposal to
Representatives as he case p ov de by law to
he jon
TEO
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BROWN not ce ot F re Ch ef s order as
3 17 tic amend sect ons A 6 7 9 11 U
may be ent fled to vote thereon
nom nat on of -ca nd da es for Secreta y of S ate of the State of prov ded n hIs sec ion
16 and 31 of Art cle I sect ons
and
eu enan Oh o do he eby cer fy hat he
2 BEDROOM mob le home with 3 and 16of Art c e 1 sect on 2a Such vote sha 1 be sp ead upo'n gove nor
Sect on 4 No owner oc
the Journal of ttle Senate or the gove nor
forego ng s a true copy of cupant
essee o agen
of
air conditioning n Racine of Art c e V end to repeal Hd"use of Represent at ves n
Sect on 3 n;e returns of Amended
House
Jo nt bu ld ng or prem ses and no
sect ons 5 a 5 11 18 19 and 25 the case may be and eert fled
Where Shoes are Sensibly Priced
area phone 992·6329
every elect on fo
he off ce s Resouton No 44 fed n he
3 23 lc of Article II and stet on 22 of to he Secretary of S ate by the named n the to ego no sec on office of he Sec.re a y of Sta e owner l essee operator o
person having the d ect on and
Ar lc t V of the Const tut on of clerk hereof The Secreta y of
she I be sea ed up and rans and propos ng o amend the coni o of any tank conta ner
Oh lo to read as follows
State shall upon receipt of suet'! m t ed o the seat of Govern above sect ons of the Con veh cle p p ng or eQu pment
RENT space at Flea Market
ARTICLE II
cert f cat on ssue e cert f cafe
Saturday INJy 6fh Inside Bird
Se,cflon 4 No member of the of elect on to the person so men b'f the eturn ng off ce s st u on of Oh o
N TEST MONY WHEREOF
ected o the Pres den t of the
Arena
Athens
to
sell gen•ral usemb y sha I dur ng elected and upon presentat on dSenate
have he eunto subsc lbed my
who ctur ng he f st
he
term
for
which
he
was
anything 10 x iO tor S5 10' x
of such certlf cate to the Senate week of he sess on shal open name and aft xed my off c at
20' for 110 Call Lynne Dudek fleeted unless durlno such or the House of Represen and publ sh hem and dec are sea at Columbus th s 27th day
erm he resigns therefrom flo d tatlves as the ease may be the
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he result n the presence of a of March 1972
eny pub c off ce under the pe son so elected shal take the
mator tv of the members of
TED W BROWN
4 4 6tc United S ate or this s ate or a
oath of off ce and become a each House of the Gene a
secre
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pol 1 c.a
membe of the Sena e or the
but th s provlsl~m does not House of Representat ves as Assemb y Tl1e lo nt cand da es Sea &gt;
hav ng the h ghest number of 3 30 4 6 3 20 27 5 (
ex lend to off cers of a pol t ca
he case may be to the term votes cast fo
qove nor and
p.rty
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of
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for which he wes so elected
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Sec ion 1A Ne her House
Sta es armed forces
Included Phone 773 5651 UnNotedmember
of the genera sha I w lhout the consent of the
Mason W Va
assem b)¥ sha I dur ng the term other adjourn for more then
4 5 tfc tor wh H'l he was e ected or for f ve days Sundays excluded
one year t'lereafter be ap nor to any o her pace han that
1969 V W campmobl e with po nted to anv publ c off ce n wh ch the two Houses are In
raised top and tent mileage under h s sta e which Off ce session
Section 15 (A) The genera
21 000 - 12 495 phone 992 was created or the com assembly shall enact no law
pen sat on of wh ch was n
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except by b I and no b I shal
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wh ch he was e ected
Sect on 6 Each House sha I be currence of a ma or I y of the
15 ....ONTH o d registered judge of 1he e ect on returns members elected o each house
Potl\d Hereford Bull - call and ~uallfleat ons of Its own B Is m.~:y orlo nate n e ther
members A malo ty of a I the house 6tlt may be altered
after 5 p m 949 4401
amended or re Jected In the
4 5 Jlc members e ected to each House other
shal
be e quo um to do
{ B) The stye of the laws of
buslnets but a less number
be I
CAMPElr.BUS milker for one may adlourn from day to day th s s ate shall be
by
the
genera
cow lnternational45 baler F and compel the attendance of enacted
If you ve ever attempted ta have a prescr1p11011
U tractor on rubber good absent members
n such assemb y of the state of Oh o
(C)
Every
b
II
shall
be
con
condition phone 949 2726
manner
and under such
refilled ond had your pharmacist refuse
s Clered by each house on t'lree
4 5 Jlc pen all es es sha I be prescribed different
days
unless
two
by law
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lhere s an excellent reason for h11 refusal
Each House may pun sh Its th rds of the members elected to
1971 ZIG ZAG sewing machine
the house n wh ch I spend ng
members for dlsorderlv con suspend this requirement ancl
left n ayaway Beaut lui duct and w th the concurrence
Some prescnpl1ans may nat be refilled with
pastel color full size model of two th lrds of the m em be s every Individual cpns derat on
of
a
b
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or
action
suspending
the
All built n to buttonhole do elected thereto expe a num
out spec al authonzat1an from
r1qu rement shal be recorded
stretch sewing and fancy ber but not the second time for In
the journe of the respective
stitching Pay lust~ 75 cash the same cause
your phys1ctan Your phom1
Each House has a I powers house No bill may be passed
or terms oval able Trade Ins
I tt'le bill t'las been
necessary
to provide for its unl
reproduced and d strlbuted to
accepted Phone 992 5641
acost 11 1Dft9uard1ng y:ou and
4 5 6tc safety and the und sturbed members of the house n wh ch
ransact on of ts bus ness and
It
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rend
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_V_A_C_U_U_M_C-Iea-ne_r_n-ew-'1971 to obta n through comm ttees
(0 Nob 11 thall contain more
your heallh by followi~
or otherw se Information af
than one sublecl wh ch shal be
model Complete with a I feeling legislative action under clearly
exrrassed nIts litiS" No
doctor s orders
cleaning foola Small paint consideration or In -con law sha I be rev ved or
damage In shipping Will take templat on or with reference to amended unless the new act
s
$27 cuh or budget plan any el eged breach of

Carrlen For

Colony park 10 pass wagon V 8 automat c trans
steer ng p br lots of comfort here

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San fallon Stewart Oh o Ph
662 3035
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1965 Dodge

EARTH MOVING

EXTE~MINATION

For Best
DEALS

Coronet9 pass wagon V 8 p steenng
automatte trans good rubber hard to
ftnd one

WRITTEN WARRANTY
Call Collecl614 4S2 3158

Free Estimate

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CERAMIC TILE

423 6551

POINT OFFICE

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Johnson Masonry
&amp;Remodeling

Pb 992 2174

MEIGS W VA 25260
MEIGS 992 7151
MASON 773 S634

HARR SON S TV and Antenna
Serv ce Phone 992 2522
3 17 301p

Make ese vatlons for your
pr ViJ e pa t es banquets
spec a occas ons
Idea tor meet ng place w h or w thout k chen
p v leges
lndl v dual Ca te ng
w 1 seat up to 50 peop e

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A SHOTGUN and I e mat ch
will be held Sunday April 9
at 12 o cock Rutland Gun
Club New l ma Road Hand
choked shotguns wll be
hand capped Rilles wl I be In
two classes Open s ghfs and
scope bench rest and oft
hand Rifle shooters w t
furnish own shel s
Any
calibre rlf e muzz e oaders
Included
4 6 3tc

The
Orch1d Room

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Found

GUN SHOOT Saturday Aprl 8
7 30r. m Mile HII Rd Fire
Oep
B dg
Meat and
groceries free shot to 2nd
place shooter
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wagon 1tlt for part• new
lorque converter S50 Call992
2718 after 6 p m 1 3-30-lOtp

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I•'BI .Has New -Facts about Murder .

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VANCoUVER. Wash. (UPI )
- High winds hopscokhed
Wednesday through the southwest washington city of 50,000
across the Columbia Ri.ver
fr om Portland, Oregon,
ravaging a shopping center
and nppmg apart an
elementary school minutes
before students were to return
from lunch. SIX persons died
and 250 were i!1jured.

Frida y &amp; Saturday

April7-8
THE LAST RUN
(T echn icolor)

George C. Scott

Tony Mu sante

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Joe Namath
Ty Ha rd in

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jury irivestigali~ri.
. Since then, one ~an has
confessed, Paul Gilly and
another . inan has been convicted of first degree murder,
and Mrs. Gillx, who was
scheduled to go on trial in e~rly ·
April, has been spirited away
from the County Jail in
Washington, Pa., and subjected to intensive interrogation from FBI agents in.
Philadelphia.

6 Die, 250 Hurt in Vancouver Wind

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TH E LA ST REBEL

to the. caS!' . .Both live in Appalachian 'border stale and
both have affiliations witl) · th~
United Mine Workers (UMW) .
New indictments in the
Yablonski case would be the
firs t since early 1970, when
Mrs. Gilly, her husband Paul,
two other Cleveland men and
her father, Silous Huddleston,
63, were arrested and charged
following a Cleveland grand

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Hundreds of children were
returning to Peter X. Ogden
Elementary School when hail
andhighwindshit the building.
None of the children was killed,
although about !00 were injured.
Jason Spicer, 10, a fourth

grader, said, "It was raining
bricks ." The boy had a bandage over a head injury and
told of being pinned under
falling bricks. But he was freed
by two men and made his way
to safety dodgin g around
downed utility lines .
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10.00 JEWELRY
6.00 JEWELRY
5.00 JEWELRY
4.00 JEWELRY
J.OO JEWELRY
2.00 jEWELRY
1.00 JEWELRY

SALE 4.88
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SALE 2.48
SALEU8
S(ILE 1.48
SALE 1.28
SALE 61c

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Reg . 2.59 Bras - . - ' - - - Sale
Reg. 2.49 Bras . . . .- . • . .
Sale
Reg .. 1.99 Bras or Girdles . - .
Sale
Reg. 1.69 Bras . .
Sale
Reg. 99c Bras . •. . . Sale

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Save now on a Spring Coiit. Over ISO in selection .
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS

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Friday and

Our Entire Stock of

WOMEN'S DRESSES

Friday and Saturday
Mens 5.95 .

All sizes included from 18 mos. to 14.
9.50
8.25
7.25
6.00
5.50

Heavy antique satins
Gossamer sheers
Nubby homespuns

Lacy casements
Gay prints
Imported linens

Permanent press. Sizes 8to 18. Good selection of patterns and
stripes. Adjustable gripper boxer waist bottoms . knee length
· coat style top with short sleeves.

SALE 5.19
SALE 4.49
SALE 3.89

Friday . Saturday Sale

2.69
Also a new selection ot Boys Pajomos sizes I to 11. loflll
,sleeves · ankle length - This uie 2.69.

GIRLS DRESSES

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SALE 8.99
SALE 8.39
SALE 6.59
SALE 5.99
SALE 5.39
SALE 4.79
SALE 4.19
SALE 3.59
SALE 2.99
SALE 2.39
SALE 2.09

Brand new selection of summer patterns.

DRESS PRINTS
·45" Width
Included In this outstanding assortment are:
Dacron and Cotton 65-35 · Permanent Press
Avril and Cotton 50-50 Permanent Press
Cotton and Blends . Permanent Press
Fortrel and Cotton 50·5ll - Prints.
100 per cent AceJate Surrah Prints · Washable Stripes
Florals - Palselys - Abstracts . Dots . .Geometries . At lion
Patterns. Medium and Dark Grounds.

Famo.irs Maker

Reg. 14.98

WOMEN'S
PANT SUITS
Regular or Half Sizes

Regular Retail Value $1 .49 to S1.79

PANTY HOSE

Speciaf 99$ Ji4

Reg . 1.75 Stretch Panty
Hose. Tawny . Beige
Brown - Frost.

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Pairs

New ~hipment!

2.50

CAPE COD CURTAINS
Beautiful colors that are machine washable and
require no Ironing.

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

24"
36"
45"

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percent cotton 95 percent polyester. Big
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Permanent press · 65
selection of solid colors and ·patterns. Tapered and nontapered styles. Sizes small 114-14'12 neck), medium (15-J5112
neck) , lar~e (16.16112 neck) and extra large (17-17.!(2 neck).

Friday-Saturday Sale!

2 ~for

Widlh ol rod c nd- to•end
Desired le ngf h, rod down
( US E RI GID RUL E)

CUSTOM DRAPERIES
AT A 20% SA.VINGS
Enjoy Your New Draperies Within Two Weeks.

-ELBERFELDS I.N. POME.ROY

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CANES FOR MEN

In the Mens ,P epartment - 1st floor you'll find a
new selection of mens canes. Also see the big
selection of mens snap open umbreUas- Large
SIZe.

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,74.00 Double Dresser w-mlrror . • . . • . . . Sole 60.00
64.00 Single Dresser w-mlrror . . . . • •
S.ie 52.o0
64.00 I DriWtr Cbest
Sole 52.00
n.oo s Dr1wer Chnt . . • •
S.le 40.00
42.00 4 Drowe~ CHit . . • •
Sole 34.10
39.00 CHit' Desk • • • • • ' •
• Sole :12.0.
32.00 P1nel Bed . - . . - •
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S.Iezuo
29.00 Night Stond • •. · . • - •• - . ' . Sole 24.o0
n.oo Ghiu·Door C.binet • • • ·• : . . .
hie zuo
29.00 Book Shell Hutch . • · .I •
S.le 24.00

'Permanent press • solid colors and an excellent
selectlon·of smart patterns. 65 per cent cotton, 35
per cent polyester.
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Finished In walnut on selected hard boards. Matching
plastl&lt;, mar r~istant tops. Specious, feothor, touch, diluble
guide drawers.

Short Sleeve Sport ShirtS

HOW TO MEASURE

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• 3.59

Sale! OP.IIII. Stock
Bednlilm Furniture ·
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Boys Sizes 6 to 16 '

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Matching Valances $1.29
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2.49
2.99

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Colors: White · Lime - Blue :. Melon. Red . Pink.

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Practical fiber glass

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Boys Short: Sleeve

Girls Jackets and Windbreakers

Our experienced stall is ready to guide you. They
point out distinctive tailoring and please you with a
delivery date that is so soon you can begin plan ning now to hang and enjoy your new draperies.

6.98 Lee Wuk Trousers - Sale 6~00
5.98 Lee Work Shirts - Sale 5.00

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See the. large s,e lection of bedrilom suites and
open stock be&lt;frooin pieces nciw on the 3rd floor ·
at Spring Sale ·prices,
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ELBERFELD$ IN 'f!OMERCl)¥:
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Weather
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tonight in the 20s north
and upper 20s to mid 30s south.
Saturday being partly cloudy
and continued cold, chance of
some light snow or snow
flurries east during the morning.

Devoted To The lntert!$11 OJ The Meigs-Mason Area

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL. XXIV NO. 253

FRIDAY, APRIL. 7, 1972
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TEN CENTS

PHONE 992-2156

Saigon is
In Danger
SAIGON (UPI)-South Vietnamese troops abandoneq the
city uf ~c Ninh 75 miles north
of Saigon today in the face of
Communist attacks. Th North
Vietnamese offensive posed a
growing threat to Saigon itself.
Loc Nir.h, which is only live
miles from a Communist
stronghold area of neighboring
Cambodia, has been under
heavy attack from an
estimated 10,000to 12,000 North ·
Vietnamese troops . It un-

, '64 Deed
WINNERS SELECI'ED - Several months of. work in the field of cultural arts were
climaxed Thursday night when county winners were selected at the Riverview School, Reedsville. Judging the vlslll!l arts divisions were Mrs. Donna Chadwell, art and English teacher at
Eastern High School, and Jack Slavin, art teacher at Wahama High School. See Page 2 for
account.

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boys as the reasons they went parents and children be encouraged.
on drugs.
He advised that the usual
Hysell reported that·90pct. of
time
when girls and boys start
the boys at the Zaleski camp
come fr om broken homes. He ta king drugs is in their early
reco mmend ed tha t pare&lt;1 ts and middle- teens.
work at establishing a good
home and good family life, tha t
"It:s at this tifQ,Il," he said,
they se t a good example fo r . "lhat young people are starting
their children to follow, and to accept responsibility and
one who cared were listed by that communication 'between
!Continued on Page 5)

returning to a society which
refuses to let them begin
with a d ean record.
A~ked by Hysell where they
and their friends usually got
drugs, 'both replied "fr om their
friends." A desire to be one-&lt;J!
the crowd, to escape problemS, parti cular ly after fam ily
fights, a feeling of having no

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Pants sizes 29 to 44. Shirts sizes 14'12 to 17'12.
Permanent press fabric of 50 per cent Polyester,
SO per cent Cotton.
Olive · Charcoal · Forest green .

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-the )llayflower from England
to what is now Provincet()wn,
'Mass., one child was born at
sea, to EliZllbeth Hopkins. He
was named Oceanus.

5.00
Save This Week- End LEE TECH TWILL
WORK UNI.FORMS

Toddler and 3 to 6x sizes

Infants - Toddlers 3-6x - 7-14
REG. 14.98 DRESSES
REG. 13.98 DRESSES
REG. 10.98 DRESSES
REG. 9.98 DRESSES
REG. 8.98 DRESSES
REG. 7.98 DRESSES
REG. 6.98 DRESSES - - -- · - ·
REG. 5.98 DRESSES
REG. 4.98 DRESSES
REG. 3.98 DRESSES
REG. 3.50 DRESSES

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Ideal for golfing - sportswear - school use. Sizes
smalL medium, . large and extra large.
Barracuda style · raglan shoulders- zipper front
· Iined sleeves.
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Solid colors - gold, tan; light blue.

Childrens Department

REG. 7.98 JACKETS
REG. 6.98 JACKETS
REG. 5.98 JACKETS

During the voyage in 1620 of

don't-care-a tti tude on the part
of parents 'contribute to tbe
drug problem. Both of the boys
admitted they had used drugs
freely, both .said that they had
managed to keep it from theif'
parents, and one said he had
pushed drugs.
Both of the outgoing,
personable young men,
admitted their C'Oncern about

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GOLF JACKETS

SALE 4.88

lavish gifts.
The two young men, one 16
and the other 17, from
Cleveland and · Toledo, con:
firmed Hysell's contention that
parents need to give more ·of
·themselves and less of their
pocketbook to their children.
One of the boys said that
screaming and yelling at their
kids, a lack of faith, and the
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You .should see the Wrangler Qr Lee Western
Jackets for men. They're made of blue denim waist length style. Authentic western styling.
Sizes 36 to so.

for th is two-day sale .
Values to $30.00.

COATS
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described as a ' 'people
problem." He said drugs and
delinq'~ency go nand in hand.
Both suggest the user is looking .
for something he doesn't have.
He placed the blame for a
major part of.the drug problem
into \tie. f&lt;lps of par·ents who
won't ta~e tirne to care, but
instead try to satisfy a
yol!Ilgster's need for love with

BWE DENIM WESTERN JACKETS

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Bargains In Our Second Floor

17.50
14.98
12.98
10-98
9.98

Ca.-I.Hysell, ol
.Drugs and their dangers to
toda)"s teenagers were
Rutland, Youths
ur~malically presented in iive
Leadt•r at Camp, in
. dialogue·between two juveniles
L.i vc . Dialogue at
of the Zaleski Camp of the Ohio
TR&amp;H Assn. Meeting
Youth Commission and Carl
Hysell, of Rutland, youth Association.
leader 'at lhe camp, at the
Hysell used a recording ofi6
Thursday night annual youth on a bad trip after taking
meeting of the Meigs County LSD and a film strip in his .
Tutierculosis and Health discussion on drugs which he

Mens and Young Mens

32.88
29.88
23.88
21.88
20.88
19.88
18.88
17.88
15.88
12.88
7.88

Juniors-Missy_-Half Sizes

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Mens sizes 29 to 36 In super lean Wranglers. Mens sizes 29 to
44 in regular cut Wranglers. Mens sizes 29 to 38 In Flare leg
Wranglers. Boys sizes 6 to 18 In super leon Wranglers.
(Regulars or Slims).
Boys sizes 6 to 18 (Regular or Slims in Flare leg Wranglers) .
Stop ln now and stock up on your needs. Mel1s and Boys
Wrangler Jeans.

Our entire stock of .
Kanekalon W ! ~s Is reduced

SALE!

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Wrangl"er -81be~Dentm Jeans·
- For 'Men and·Boys ·

Boys' Suits Sale 1h Price

Nothing equ als th e beauty and grace of draperies
custom made. to your sizes from your se lections of
fabrics and colors. For a li mited time , here is
chance to have such dra per ies for a 20 % savings!.

MEN'S
BLUE DENIM W9RK D~.NGAREES
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WIG SALE

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2 pair 6.89

Sale 2.99
Sale 2.39
Sale 1.79
2 tor 3.00
2 for 3.00
2 for 2.50
2 for 2.00
2 tor 1.25

WOMEN'S COATS

55.00
49.00
39.00
36.00
34.00
32.00
29.50
27.50
24.50
19.50
10.95

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Sizes291o 44 waist. Rugged 10 ounce blue denim.
Triple stitched . Sanforized shrunj(~ f!lll cut.
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Local :Jemocrat leaders said declared his desires and
today approximately 30 people intentions when elected as,
met at the Meigs Inn Monday Congressman from the
evening and organized a Tenth Distrlct is to use all
"Crisp for Congress" ladies influences and authority
committee in Meigs County. available to him as a
Ernest A. Wingett, chairman congressman to develop the
of the Democrat Executive Tenth District with grants
Committee, spoke briefly and loans from the federal
about ballots in the up-coming government for such ·
primary election. Wingett also programs as water, sewage
reported his contacts in 11 of treatment, work training .
tbe 13 counties that comprise programs, recreation, high·
the Tenth District indicates ways, airpbrts, and expand
Crisp will win the nomination the Social Security coverage
by a " very comfortable to include the wives of the
majority."
disabled and the Senior
After hearing Joan Spratley, Citizens who are not
director of the Women's . presently qualified, due to
Democrat Club of Ohio, the age to draw Sodal Security
ladies present decided to benefits.
organize a Meigs County
The Rev. Bill Perrin offered
Women's Democrat Club. The. the invocation and spoke in
organization's meeting is to be · behalf of "The Man Jack
held at the Trinity Church in Crisp." Rev'. Perrin said,
Pomeroy, 7:30p.m. on May 9. "Crisp has done more to help
All interested ladies are en- the peilple of Meigs County
couraged to attend.
than any other man I know." .
(:rlsp, the candidate,

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ilpper front coat style . 100 per ce~t ny.lon t~ffeta • w~ter
repellent. Sizes siriall, medium and large. Solid colors:
Brown . gold . ila\ly blue.
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Our entire stock of costume jewelry for spring is
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MEN'S liGHTWEIGHT JACKETS

For Jack Crisp

OPEi:soTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO TO 9 P.M.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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PITTSBU RGH (UPIJ - payoff tothe hiredkillers'oftlie
Mr~. Annette L. Gilly lms given · ~e b e l mine union leader.
FBI agen ~ new infor mation Yabl onski, his wife an d
w:.. ch may lead U, new in·. daughter were slain Dec. 31,
dJd ments in the Joseph A. \96~ , in their Clarksville, Pa.,
Yablonski murder case, UP! home.
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has learned .
Mrs. Gilly, in two weeks of
Mrs. Gil ly, a blonde in tensive questioning by · the
Cleveland houSewife: is ac- FBI, has revealed two furthe'
cused of channelling a $0,200 links in the chain of payments,
possibly including the final
· Jirik, according to sources close

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By United Press International
WASHINGTON - WHOLESALE PRICES FOR farm
:· products and processed food,!! declined in March following steep
; increases in February, the government reported today. Another
key report showed that unemployment in the nation rose 0.2 pet.
last month. An increase in industrial commodity prices more
than offset price declines for farm produc(l; and commodities
ready for the consumer market, resulting in a 0.1 pet. overall
increase in the wholesale price index, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics said.
But that was still down sharply from a 0.9 pet. increase in
February aoo o.li pet. jwnps in the two previous months. The
bureau said unemployment increased in March to 5.9 pet. of the
labor force, from 5.7 pet. in February despite a sharp rise of
620,000 in the numher of employed persons. Total employment
reached an all time high of 81.2 million.
Fr. CAMPBELL, KY.- VICE PRESIDENT Spiro T. Agnew
told the JOist Airborne Division returning from Southeast Asia
Thursday that he was confident history will show the Vietnam
War was "flo mistake." ·
"I believe history will record that tbe war is a very worthwhile
and moral accomplishment, perhaps the most moral that the
United States ever performed as. a citizen of the world comml!Illty ," Agnew · said.

In Highway
Two deer were killed in
separate traffic accidents
Thursday, the Meigs County
Sheriff's Dept. reported.
At 7:30p .m. on SR 124, twotenths of a mile west of county
road 5, Charles J. Qhlinger, ii5,
Rutland, was traveling east
when a deer ran onto the highway in front of his c~r. There
was heavy damage to thea uto.
At 11 :26 p.m. on county road
30, two miles east of SR 7, the
second deer was killed whehi'!
ran into the path of a car driven
by Jenny w. Deem, 32, New
Haven. There was minor
damage to her car.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 :30
p.m.
ADMITTED
Henry
Johnson, Syracuse; John
Larkins, Middleport ; Larry
Jones, Racine; Lewis Edgell,
Long Bnttom ; Ann Barrett,
Rutland; Harrison Robinson,
Letart, W, Va. ; Lucille Wolfe,
Pomeroy.
DISCHARGED - Richard
Hatfield, Cornelius Conger,
James Arnold, Paul Henderson, Elbert Rinehart,
Elizabeth Gilkey.

or Hanna
Probed
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A
spokesman for Gov. John J.
Gilligall said today the state is
"looking to see if there is a
legal way" to stop the
movement of the giant strip
mine shovel Gem of Egypt
across l~terstate 70 in Belmont
County .
Gilligan's news secretary
Rober! Tenenbaum said the
agreement reached in 1964 between the state and the Hanna
Coal Co. which owns the Gem
allowing the coal company to
move the shovel over the highway is apparently in the deed
to the land .
"We have a lawyer or two
going over there to examine
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derwent 12 hours of shelling
and a ground a!tack, which it
repulsed, on Thursday.
Gen. Nguyen Van Minh,
military commander of the
Saigon region, extended the
nightly curfew in order to
strengthen security in the
capital.
In addition, a fresh Communist offensive was reported in
the Mekong Delta south of
Saigon.
About 2,500 South Vietnamese troops from Loc Ninh
pulled two miles soutl1east of
town . Other government forces
were fighting in areas near Loc

Ninh .. ·
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U.S. air power, increased by
the artival of the carrier
Constellation, pounded North
Vietnamese antiaircraft and
missile sites for the second
day.
The 84,000-ton Constellation
which had rushed from Japan
joined three other flattops in
the Gull ol'·'l'llnll!r'fJtlld&gt;!B-~
fighter -bombers joined the
air armada striking at
Communist positions above the
Demilitarized Zone separating
North and South Vieinam.
About 500 u.s. planes from
land bases and the carriers
Kitty Hawk, Hancock and
Coral Sea already were
available for the attacks.
Communist troops prohed
and
attacked
South
Vietnamese positions near the
DMZ around Hue in the n9rth,
the Central Highlands, and
near Saigon. But the heaviest
fighting was reported in the
Mekong Delta.

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Balloting Begins in Primary

By Absentee, Disabled Voters

Absentee and disabled voters balloting In the May 2
primary elections is underway at the Meigs CoWJty Board
·l of Elections office located in the Masonic Temple at
' Pomeroy.
The board office Is open from 1 to 4 p.m., Monday
~~ through Saturday, for the convenience of those having to
'~·&lt;· cast absentee or disabled ballots.
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There Is no v~ting registration required in Meigs
County. Persons moving from another state to Meigs
County must have resided here for six moolhs to vote on
May Z. A 30 day residency requirement is ne&lt;:essary for
those moving from another Ohio count)' to Meigs County
orfromoneprecincttoanotherwithlnthecounty.
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AWARDED PLAQUE - Walter Morris of Chester, left, was presented a citation for ·
"meritorious service to his fellowman " Thursday night during a dinner meeting of the GalliaMeigs Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 95. The citation was awarded by Ptl . E. J. Sheets of the
Gallia-Meigs Post State Highway Patrol , president of the organization and Ray Sanders, right.
Morris entered Thomas Fork Creek on Jan. 14, 1971 and rescued three-year old Elizabeth Wolfe
from an auto which had gone into !he creek. The auto was almost submerged.

Sewerage Aid Refused
SYRACUSE - Syracuse still using the Syracuse dump
council Thursday night learned which has been closed.
Mayor London is to look for a
its application to the Farmers'
Home Administration (FHA) bulldozer to remove the debris
for a loan and grant aid to that is partially lying on the
'insQIH a waste disposal plimt roadway . It was noted that the
for the communities of road leading to the dump and
Syracuse and Racine has been Syracuse Hill Cemetery is
turned down for now.
The FHA in its letter
reported·that funds at present
are not sufficient to assist in
the proposed plan. However,
the application will remain in
active sta tus and will be
considered at the next review
in Juiy.
In either business, council
voted to purchase stop signs
and 20-mile zone signs
following a request made by
Police Chief Milton Varian .
Mayor Herman London also
suggested that no parking and
children playing signs also be
ordered.
It was noted that people are

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HARTFORD , W. Va. :::: CaiJdidates on three tickets will
~ compete for public office In
i$ Hartford's annual Town
~:~ Eleclion April 13. Nominations
were made Thursday night at a
. convention in cily hall.
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Incumbent Mayor Thomas
: Anderson wlll seek reelection
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~i candidates on lhe s ame ticket
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - FORMER PRESIDENT
~ will be Rosie Green for
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Vernon Grinstead, Johuny
Oldaker, Ralphe Greene, Ray
Reitmire, Douglas Edwards.
Ciiizens candidates are:
mayor, Charles Black ;
recorder, Deonis Kimes;
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Council • Otis Stewart, Donald
.has helped Meigs Local greatly and his efforts are compared and presented to the board with recom- Fields, Patrick Riley, Carroll
By GEORGE HARGRAVES, Supt.
truly appreciated. It is not by accident that his pic- mendations based on tbe suggestions. if you have an I!Jtight and Don Roach.
Meigs Loral School District
ture is prominently in evidence in the lo.bby of Meigs opinion about the dress code, write it down and send it Independent - Mayor, John
I would like to call your attention to a number of
tome in the next day or so. My address is South Third Hinkle; recorder, John Bush ;
High. We wish him well in his important work.
upcoming dates on our school calendar. By the way,
council, James Greene,
only .seven w,eeks remain in this school y.ear!
THE TWO CLASSES FOR POTENTIAL mine Avenue, Middleport.
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Any
dress
code
you
have
will
not
please
Thomas O'Brien.
foremen seem to be well-filled. We are still receiving
There is a band concert tonight at the high school.
applications lor the adl!lt evening class in general everyone. Even if you have none at all, you are going Volers are reminded that the
Report cards go out on April 20. The senior class play
mining that we plan to start about May I. To obtain an to make some people unhappy. The facts of life are polls will be open from 6:30
lakes place ·April 21. On April 13 Bradbury has an
operetta and the Salisbnry Variety Sbow is set for
application, jWI! call 992-2153 and. we will mail it to that you jus.t can't be right, no matter what you do a.m. until 7:30 p.m.
you. The high school miile meclianiC$ class for next about a dress code. It's within that limited
year's juniors is open to all students in the county, ,. framework that we will try to do the most sensible
INFANT DIES
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just as all our vocational courses are. Arnold thing: Your WJderstanding wUI be needed and ap·
The Pomeroy E-R squad
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Snowden, Chief of the Ohio llepartmlmt of Mines, is preciated. "
answered a call to the home of
NEWS AND NOTES ...:. Thanks to Harrisonville
providing a 10-hour first aid course for our. present
' May 5 and 6. The high school has a second band
Mr. and Mrs. James Grueser,.
PI'O and Salein Center PI'A for their endorsement of
junior mining class .
: concert on Apri128. :r"e Junior-fll!riior.prom is May 6.
Route 7, ai 12:57 a.m. Friday.
IN SEVERAL PREVIOUS COLUMNS I have the Meigs Local levy. The vote will take place at the The two-week ol~ son of the
The high school choir concert will be May 7. Bacmentioned the growing concern that many of us share l\lay primary . .:... The track, baseball and golf teams Gruesers was dead on the
calaUreate is set for !',lay 21 and cqmmencement
for.
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with the mounting evidence of the .increase in drug · are getting ready for a busy spring. Why not try to see squad's arrival. Cause of death
· . May 23. May 25 is the final day Of classes and students
· return for report cards on ·May 26.
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. , abuse. It's an elusive thing, hard lo pinpoint, but we some of their contests in the weeks ahead - The higfi has n~t been determined. The
face the fact that It Is here. Parents, you are urged to
school · welding classes are building swings and Ewing F\Uleral Home . is in
jr WAS A PLEASURE AND HONOR for the
be alert to the facts of life about drulis. I repeal·i it is other playground equipment - Last Friday, Dr. charge of arrangements.
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club to · have ' our
Essex stated that Meigs CoWJty will receive at l~ast
: distinguished State Superintendent of Public ln- :not a "schOol pr9blem." It belongs to aU of us.
•latrucUon, Dr. Martih Essex, speak here 1ast Friday.
WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED recommendations six times as many dollars as its Income earners
LOCAL TEMPS
from the 'high school student coWJcil and the junior collectively will pay out under the state income tax Here is a man of great ability, intelligence and acTemperature in downtown
• compllslunenl. One can easily tell that soulheaotern
and senior higlt school teachers concerning possible
Don't forget ihat May ~ill the date for sign-up lot next Pomeroy Friday at 11 a.m. was
revisions in:the dress code. These will be compiled, year's ~· kindergarten and grade one stu~ents.
Ohio still occupies a place of wumth in hla heart, He
44 degrees under cloudy shies.
KEY BISCAYNE, FLA. - PRESIDENT NIXON, relaxing at
his villa beside Biscayne Bay, was keeping close radio contact
today with the worsening situation in Vietnam. Henry A.
Kissinger, Nixon's top national security affairs adviser, acCompanied the President to his Florida hideaway for continuing
consultations.
With the President out of sight behind the hibiscWI hedge that
surtounds his turquoise and white one-f!tory home, White HoWle
• aides generally turned aside questions about the increased
· bombing of North Vietnam and the dispatch of additional warplanes from the United States to· Indochina.

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badly in need of repair .
Attending were Mayor
London, AI Lipscomb, Charles
Neu'llan, ,Troy Zwilling, Art
Sylvester and Charles Blake,
council member.s ;· - :Va ~ian,
George Holman, treasurer,
an~ Kathryn Crow, clerk.

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WILLARD A. MEIER, SR.

Merchant, Horseman of
Mount Yemon .Honored
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Willard A. Meier, Sr., former)y of Pomeroy, proprietor
of the Victory lllarket in Mount
Vernon and raiser of Ar~ bian
horses, has been named "Man
of the Hour" for April in a
program spo]lsored by the
Mount Vernon News and the
House of Portraits to honor
outstanding Mount Vernon
men.
A color portrait , was
presented Meier at a Chamber
of Commerce luncheon in
recognition of the honor. The
portrait of Meier will hang in
the Alcove lobby at Mount
Vernon during the ~oming
month.
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Born in Pomeroy in 1907,
Meier went tO Mount Vernon in
1940 and in 1941 opened the
Victory Market. He has sine!!
mo~e d . to much ·larger
supermnrket quarters.
In 1959, Meier purchased the
Harry Slrodtbeck farm on
Morgan Center Road in Mount
Vernon and went into the

Arabian horse business. He
renamed the farm ~ar-Dar
Arabian Horse Farm for two of
his granddaughters, Marcia
and Darlene. Two' of his out.
standing horses are Petit Jean,
national champion Arabian
stallion in 1966, and Gage, a top
10 Arabian English pleasurf
horse in 1964-$.
Meier was named a Kentucky Colonel last July by Gov.
Louie B. Nimn. He is a past
president of the Mount Vernon
CoWl try Club, a member and
director of the Chamber of
Commerce, a member of the
·Downtown Retail Merchants,
Central Ohio Grocery Assn.,
Rotary, Elks and Moose. ·
·Meier and his wife, Helen,
long associated with hiffi in the
store, have a son, two grand·
daughters and two great.
·· granddaughters. Mrs. Lillian
Gress, Mrs. Loretta Beegle and
Mrs. ·EliZalleth Hepp, ali Of
Pomeroy, are sisters of Mr.
l\le;cr.

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