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24 -The Sw1&lt;lay Times. Sentine!, Sunday, May 6, 1n3
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Curriculum revisions recently
orde~ed by the Eas,tern Local
School District Board of
Education
witt
change
required
courses
for
graduation to conform to those
of the State Department of
Education .
The board in a review of the
changes, made public today
stressed that this revision does
not remov'e courses from the
curriculwtl, or relax present
standard s or performance.
Students will continue to
need 11 units of credit for
graduation . Biology, World
Hisf,ory and the fourth year of

ministration are currently

revising curriculum offerings
that will be available during
the coming year. A detailed
description pi these changes,
and the new program have
been sent home to parents in a
17 page report at the time of
registration which occurred
ear lier this spring. The
students who will be affected
immediately by these changes
are those presently enrolled in
grade eight th;ough grade

eleven.

Nearly every major area of
study has undergone 'adjustment to relate more closely
to the demands of the modern
English 1 however , will no world. While yet providing for
longer be required in order to the academic needs of the
meet local stan dards for student ptannipg to go to
graduation. But, these courses college without compromising
will remain recommended for quality , these adjustments
student• expecti ng to go to provide more opportunity for
college after completing high the remaining 80 pet. of the
student body who will not atschooL
Thi s change ~as come about 'tend college to acquire contci pr ov ide opportunity £or sumer skills, vo cational
studen ts to take new courses competencies, and economic
being offered for the 1913-74 unders tandings that were
school year and to provide previously unavailable .
Most notable of the new
opportunity for students to take
cow-ses more in line with their offerings is the introduction of
interests a n d future ex· Vocational Agriculture . Other
new courses include: Short
pectations.
The
fa cu lty
and ad- Story and Poetry, Modern

Novel, Vocational Guidance, lexibitity in terms of using
~ 011 ~ g e Orienta t i OQ • ;taff , facilities, and programs.
_ ocahonal Analysis, French 2, tt should result in a more efConswner Mathematics, and !icient and ellective use of
Advanced
High
School teachers. And , it should offer
Mathatnattcs
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some poss1 1 1 y o uswg
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lndus trtal Arts Departments a1"1gned to th etr
- tr ammg
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d
an
have bee n adjusled away from
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expertence.
th tr dT
. e a I J.o~a SW"vey courses Presuming that students wiU
mto s pectftc half ( ¥.!) unit be more inclined to take
&gt;pffenngs . In Home Economics,
courses relating to their in·
st ud~~ts have choices among :
terests, the present study hall
Texllles, Family Living,
overburden should be reduced.
Foods, Ch ild Development,
As th ese conditions are
Housmg and Furnishings, and
r ea lizet! , the student body
Consumer Education as welJ as
s hould develop more positive
the
Courses
in
Home
attitudes toward their school
Economics I and Home
e&gt;periences and thereby profit
Economics 2. While in the
more from their educational
Industrial Arts Department,
opportunities.
Bt udents
cho ose
from :
Very
simply, modular
Mec hanical Drawin g 1 and 2
scheduling
makes
time
Electricity 1 and 2, Basi~
available for other pursuits. By
Metals , Home Rep 0 ir and
way or illustration, the adMaintenance, and w·ood.
vantage can be seen in
working 1 and 2.
laboratory courses such as
The action aJtering required
Home Economics L Home
courses in itseJf wiiJ nOt ac~
Economics
1
presently
commodate the curriculum
requires two 45 mihuie periods,
adjustments that have been
introdu ced . The Board of or a tutal of 90 minutes of
classroom instruction to
Education therefore adopted a
certlfy one unit of credit.
modular scheduling plan to
Under _ the
modular
~ep~ace the c urrent eight
scheduling plan, three 20
periOd
day .
Modular
minute modules of classroom
sched~ling
offers
more
instruction, or 60 minutes of
, actual class time. will , certify
one Wlit of credit ln Home
Economics 1. The gain of 30
minutes time from the school
day makes possible the in~
traduction
of additional
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THE BIG NEW
'73 PONTIAC SALE
IF YOU MISSED THE LAST SAlE DON'T MISS THIS ONE!

Tremendous Discounts
On All New Pontiacs In Stock
CHOOSE YOURS WHILE SELECTIONS ARE GOOD!
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Wear department . 2nd
floor . and select a dress
tor your mom from this
fine se lection .
Re~ular sizes · half sizes .
jumor sizes . extra large
sizes .
So lid
colors .
· Beautiful pa1terns . All
famous brands that you'll
be proud to give.

Women's
·Handbags

·$4495

SALE PRICE

FACTORY
STICKER PRICE

Regatta Blue with w~ite cordova top,
air, fully equ ipped Stock No. 73-55

SALE PRICE

$4145

Curtain and
Drapery Department,

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Factory Sticker Price $4952.90
Bob Rees Pontiac
. Discount .807.90
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Factory Sticker PriCe S477S.90
Burma Brown with Cameo white . top. Bob Rees Pontiac Discount 780.90 .
Air , . fully equipped. Stock No. 73-53
SALE PRICE

BONNEVILLE 2 DR. HARDTOP
Porcelain Blue with white vinyl top , air,

Factory Slicker PricOSSI40,05

fully equipped , .t ilt sltering wheel. Stock No. 73-54

, BONNEVILLE 4 DR. HARDTOP I Demo)
w~th

be ige cordova

top , air , tully equ,pped . New car

DISC~unt8 4 5.05
SALE PRICE

Bob Rees Pontiac

Complete selections of
Sleepwear
including
Gowns · Pajamas · Shifts · ·
Robes and Dusters. Nylon
slips in a full range of sizes .
Tailored and lace trimmed .
Bras and Girdles · Gown
and ...Robe Sets. You ' ll llke
the excellent quality and
you'll recogn.lze the famous
makes such as Bestform Formfit Rogers . Katz '.Ph i I Maid . Playtex and
others .

'3995
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$2.949
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Mother's Day

FannyFarmer
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Zachary Taylor , 12th presi'
dent of the U.S., cast his
first v.ote when he was 62
years old. He was a soldier
in the army and never
stayed in ' one place long
enough to qualify to -vote.

Famous Fanny Farmer boxed candy ; Mother's Day gift
wrapped ready to give.
Milk Chocolates . Minfatures . Hom·e Assorfment · Peppermint Creams . Almond Crisp . Assorted Butter Creams.
Select . her favorite .

Po_rcetain Blue wi_th C@rneo white top,
350 V-Bengine, P.S.,auto. trans&amp; more.
Stock· No .• 73 - ~1

VENTURA CPE.
Ascot Silver with black vinyl top. auto.
trans .. 250 -6
t engine, p. steering &amp;

Factory Sticker Price $3276.70
Bob Ree·s !'ontiac Dis~ . 327.70

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Factory Sticker Price $3085.70
Bob Rees Po~tiac Disc, 308,70

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Home Offices: 81oomlnator:, lll inots

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Lawn, Porch, Patio Furniture
Drive to Elberfelds Warehouse and see the exc:ellenf lines
of Summer Furniture. All at SfJeCialsale prices now. Give
your mother a new Chaise Lounge · Folding Chair .
Redwood Tables or Chairs · POrch Swings.
There's a lot of good gift ideas for you at Elberfelds
Warehouse .

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·style that's right for your
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Park Central Hotel Bldg .
Ph. 446-4290 Home 446-4518

BOB REES PONTIAC, INC.
C:orner Third &amp; Court St.

Give her, her favorite
ny Ions - be it panty hose
or the thigh high nylons.
Big' selection of styles in all
sizes. Fine selection of
colors .

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for
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Her own personal second set for any room In
the home. Compact · yet big enough for easy
viewing. 18 inch diagonal measure picture.
Other gift ideas frotn the Music Department 2nd floor. A new Stereo - her own RCA or
Panasoriic Radio - 3 Track Tapes·-: Record
Albums - Sheet music or even a new Kimball
Piano.

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A new Bedspread . Blanket · Bed Pi Ilow~ · Couch ~nd
Chair Throws . Draperies · Sheer Curtams · Venet1an
Blinds . Toss Cushions . Window Shades . Patt~:::rns and
yard goods for a new outfit.
. ~
' ·we'll gladly help you choose what you want for your
mother on h~r day next Sunday.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

One person is in custody and · According to the sheriff, the
another is being sought for establishment wa s r obbed
questioning in connection with apparently about 2: 15a .m . Don
reported
ap·
a robhery in whic h $963 is Warehime
missing early today at the proximately $963 in cash and
Skyline Lanes Bowling Alley in change was taken from the
alley's offi ce . .
Kanauga _
n is believed the thief was - Entry was made by forcin g
armed .
ttie front door . Saunders said
Gallia County Sheriff James his department was ca1led by a
W. SaWlders said a suspect is woman who observed a man in
· being questioned and will he the alley 's parking lot.
The woman, whose identity
taken to London for a
polygraph test. He did no t was not revealed, had pulled
identify the person, or release into the parking tot when her
car statled. She heard a loud
any detailed information. '

A new easy chair table
·
lamp
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Traditional table ·
hasso(:ks . A pretty .
picture . floor lamp bedroom suite · dinette
set . throw rugs magazine rack . wall
plaques . liv ing room
suite and many other
gift ideas that are sure
to please. Take time to
visit the furniture
department . You.' ll
· like all the new fur~
niture arranged for
your easy selection .

Make An

Showers or th under shower s
likely Lunig ht and mainly east
porti on Tuesday . I.ows tonight
111 the 50..;;. Hi ghs Tuesda y m the
70s and upper GOs.

had been asked to take the job.

firmation

He refused to comment on all

as PJ:esident Nixon gave him
option&lt;Jl authority to do last

questions re lated to the matter.
Rif hardson said at the outset
of his Pentagon appearance
that he wanted the Judicia ry
Committee to know , before it
sta rted hearin gs on hi s
nomination for attorney
general two days hence, that he
intendedlt.o name a prosecutor

Monday.
Ric hardson said he was
searching for a man to meet
the exacting standards' the
special prosecutor wou1d have
tq have and would name him as
rapidly as possi ble . Many
sena tors want to have the right
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hearings, starti ng
Werlne~day, by the Senate
.Judicim·y Committee which he ·
sa id wa s the only "appropriate
forum" for :mch ques lions at
this lime.
Se\'eral possibilities for the

job IM\'e been mcnlioned,
including WilHam 'L Coleman,
a Philadelphia l ~1wyer who was
a dassma lc nf Bichardson's at
Yalt· :1nd who ltJter served with
Hi dwrd s on as a Supreme
Court dcrk to the Late ,Justice
F elix Frankfurter.
Co lenli:tn wa s as ked this
mornin g in Philadelphia i£ he

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KEY BISCAYNE ,' Fla .
!UP! i - Pr esi dent Nixon
conferred today with his new
White House chief , Gen .
Alexander M. Haig Jr " about
restru cturing the sca ndal~
s])~ltercd presidential staff.

OJ The Meig.•-Mason Area

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973

PHONE 992-2156

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Is retmng
Mrs.
Delmar
"01ive"
Osburn, Reedsvilte, who is
ending her teaching careef of
38 years this school term, has
spent them all · in Eastern
District, 10 or the 38 being at
Riverview Elementary . ·
Mrs. Osborn is a dedicated
wife, mother and tea 9he·r 'for
which she was honored ·
Tuesday night by members of
Rl\'erview PTA.
Mrs. Osburn was presented a
book of poetry, by Mrs, Larry
Collins, PTA president.
Mrs . Osburn has been a
member of the O.E .A. since
she began her teaching career ,
·· a member of the Meigs County
. Education Association,
Eastern
Educati o n
Association, a member of the
Ja c k so n·Perkin s
Rose
Research Test Panel ~nd at·

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tends the Church' of Chr ist . She
a nd her hu s band are the
parents of two sons, Larry of
Wa s hin gton, W . .Va., and
Delmar Gordon . of Belpre.
They have se ven grand·
children ,

ringing noise , then saw a figure
running fr om Skyline Lanes. ,
· He orderell her to stop, and
sa id , " Don ' t make a move, or
I'll shout. "
Lawrence County sheriff's
deputies later ::;topped a man
ha ving the same description as
the m an the woman thought
she saw . She~iff S&lt;:.~undcrs took
his witness to Chesapeake to
identify the man , but she was
un a ble to say h.e wa s· th e same
person .she saw in lhe ·a lley's ·
parking lot.
In othe r law enfor.c ernent
activiti es, sheriff's deputies
SundliY arrested four juveniles
in connection with the breaking
and entering at the Anetha
· Fraley re sidence on the Bladen
~ ~cr cerville Rd .' They were
released to the custody of their
parents .
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Meanwhile, G"llipolis City
pohce\ Sunday investivated an
attempted O&amp;E at Clark's
Jewelry Store, 342 Second Ave.
Neal B. Cl&lt;JI'k 1 owner and
store operator , said apparently
nothing was taken .
· According to Cl• rk , the thief,
or thieves, wen~ i!pparently
fri ghten ed off. They had e n. tered the store by gO ing
through v second flo or back
door . The intruders then c ut a
hole in the ceiling and lowere d
a rope to the floor of the
jewelry s tore.

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PT. PLEASANT ~ Long
diseussiuns cc.n~ered around
the trans fer list, legal coun se l,
non·lcnure teaching personnel
and sdwol serv ice personnel
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Bis cayne Sunday night in
preparation for his sessions
with th e Pres id ~ nt. Nixon
pi cked Haig Friday to replace
H. R. Haldeman as chief of the
presidential staff. Haldeman
resigncl:l after a federal grand
jury began· inv estiga tin g
charges that he participated in
the coverup of th e Watergate
buggin g.
In the week since Nixon
declared
the
Watergate,
scandal had "claimed far too
much of my time and attention." there has been little
evidence he has thought about
or attended to much else .

Nixon and Haig met in the
President's
white
and
turquoi se si ngle·slory Florida'
Wl1ite House c.t s the President
was winding up four days of
nearly complete ".seclusion in
Fl or ida and the Bahamas.
Haig, Nixon' s favorite

Lanes robbed of $963·

There are many, many wonderful gifts
for Mother's Day in the

SHAWLS

Ky., before gofng lnlo
paratrooper training al Fort
Benning, Ga. He completed .
lhal training last week. Rice
attended Southern · High
School. He has a sJster,
. Suzan, at home.

4979.05
$834.05

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VOL XXV NO. 16

From The Furniture
Department . Jrd Floor

cooking scJtoo1 at Fort Knox,

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Devoted To The

Mother 's Day Gift Suggestions

Great Gifts For Mo1her
Sq uares · oblongs. Prints and
solids.· An extra fine group for
your se lection.

Weather

wa s hi s forthcoming con·

enttne

Crushed patents and
straws in a fine array of
styles nd colors.
You should please her
with a new ~bag .

.colorful
FASHION
SCARVES

dependence " necessary to
&lt;'onduct a full and imparti11l
ill\1 CStigation.
nichardson r('ad a s tatement
of his plans during an ap.
pearance &lt;Jt the Pentagon
before newsmen, and declined
to cmswer any questi ons about
who 1hc prosecutor would be.
lie ex plained tllat the rea son

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WILLIAM RICE
SYRAC-USE
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William E. Rice, son of Mrs.
Elizabeth: Rice, Syracuse,
arrived home Saturday for a
week's furlough from his
military dulles. Ri~e com·
pleted his baste training and

BONNEVILLE 4 DR. SEDAN

CATALINA 4 DR. HARDTOP

Burnished Amber

raNG AND QuEEN _:___ Royalty was named at the Meigs Junior-Senior Prom Saturday
night. Patty Well, daughter ofMr _and Mrs. Denver Well, Pomeroy, RD, was named queen and
Lou McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs . Burdell McKinney, Middleport, was oamed kin g. Miss Well
was crowned by James Diehl, principal. Theme of the prom was ''Stairway to Heaven."

All in g ift boxes
ready to wrap and
give on MiJy 1:3 .

LINGERIE DEPARTMENT
FIRST FLOOR

BOB REES PONTIAC
DISCOUNT

Valenc ia Go ld with Cameo wh itetop, Soft Ray
glass {.all), R. coRtrot mirror, H78xl5" w'-wall
Fiberglass tires, rear seat speaker, AM radio,
custom air, bo~y protection group . . Real
beauty of a ca r .

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Selections

$5443.90
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WASH!NG't'ON ( UPii - A
special prosecutor will be
named to .su pervise · in·
\'esti gatiun aimed at "un.
covering the- whole truth'' in
the Wat ergate scandal, Attorney ~ ~ General designate
Elli ot L Richa rdson announc: ~
ed LodHY r
Ri cha' rd son,
him se lf
d esignated just ;1 week ago by
Pres ident Nixon to ta~e
command of th.c government's
inquiry into llhe widening scope
of the plot and subSequent
efforts to cover up its scope,
sa id the person selected would
be given " all th e in.

CXI the lsi floor - Earrings
. Bracelets . Pins .
Necklaces
Novelty
Jewelry · white and fashion
colors.

$3637.70
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In the ready -to -wear
department . 2nd .floor.
See the many styles of
Shawls .
Wrap one up for your
Mother's Day Gift.

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SELECTION

SALE PRICE

Starlight black, Soft Ray windshield, black
viny l top , r emote control mirror, AM radio,
front floor ri1ats, custom air, G7Bxl5 whitewall Fiberglass tires , body protection group.

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FIREBIRD HARDTOP COUPE
FACTORY
STICKER PRICE
BOB REES PONTIAC
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You'll like these cards for Mother's Day. Fine
big selection for Mother and Grandmother as
only Hallmark can make them. Also Hallmark
Gift Wrapping Paper . Ribbon .- Bows and
Card Enclosures for Mother's Day.

Appreci4ted
Gift

$37 45

SALE PRICE

HALLMARK MOTHER'S DAY CARDS

Stop, in the busy Ready -to-

These actions resulted from
discussion with the faculty and
administration oi the high
school who recommended the
changes to .the Board of
Education, The purpose for
these changes was to expand
offerings available to students
during the 73-74 school year
and may represent as much as
can be done within the confines
of the available space. If ad·
ditional space were provided, a
still more meaningful program
could result.
·
The administration, board of
education, and faculty see
these changes as a means of
offering greater educational
service to the commWlity and
solicit their support in making
these adjustments; the board
concluded. -

$4334.60
BOB REES PO.NTIAC $589 60
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molding, power steering, trim -r i ngs, AM
radio, molding sil &amp; hood edge·s, power disc
brakes, turbo hydramatic trans., E78xl4
wh ite-wall F iberglass ti res . dual .horns.

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Her
A Dress
This
Year!

FACTORY
STICKER PRICE

Porcelain Blue with white Cordova top, Soft
Ray windshield, a ir cond .i tioning, 2BBL 350
engine, power steering, deluxe trimmed
wheel cove r s, AM rad io, F&amp;R bumper
guards, decor group, · power disc brakes,
turbo hydramatic transmission. G78xl4 wwail Fiberglass tires,' dual horns, sport options, body protection group.

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Make Elberfelds your shopping center for
Mother's Day gifts. You'll find excellent gift
ideas all over the store and at Elberlelds
Warehouse on Mechanic Street.
Store hours Monday through Thursday 9:30 to 5
P.M . Friday and Saturday 9: 30AM to 9 P.M .

course~.

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~r"National HOSpital Wee k at Vcteran..c.; Memorial Hospital. Commu~itY leade rs, organiz&lt;Jtional
representatives and interested per sons attended the event held in the dJning r oom of the new
addition with the Women 's Auxi liary th e hostesses. Hu gh Gutitc r , :J!&gt;Ovc, prcsid c ~t of tht:
Boai'd, is at the refreShment table with; I to r , Mrs . .Janice Co lli~, auxiliary member ; Mrs.
Louise Bartels chairman of volun teer workers , and Miss Erma J . Smith, direc tor of vo lun ~
teers. See Pag~ 5, other National Hospjtat Wee~ pictures and information. _
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Referendums
flefeated tax
A pr oposed pCrmi ssivc auto

licen$e tax issue in Middleport
has nol be ~ n twice before

dismissal. He added it is the

Board of E:ducation meeting .
Actions were · taken to set
hearin g dates for tea chers
whose names were placed on a
tran sfe r li s ~ by recomm~nd&lt;.~tiu n of_ Supt. Charles
Withers and for the ouster of
Jack
Lovejoy , assi s tant .
principal at Wahama High
SchooL
Board members Dill Brady
CJsked for clarific:a tion on t)le
hearing daleS and it was. at this
time lhat Supt. Withers ex·
plained that he had granted
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~hool students permiss ion to
CJppear on the agenda for the
May 22 Board meeting to
di sc us..'i . matters pertaining to
. Robert Keesee, PPHS p'r inCipal , stiPulating this was not
to be a hearing for Mr. Keesee.
In unanimous action, the
boa rd agreed that to this qate
no hearing dates have been' set
and dates ai1d times are to be
given later .
In a 4~ 1 vote the board agreed
to a motion by Brady not to
con slder the transfer and
subsequen t assignment of Ja ck
Lovejoy, but re commended
that he not be reemployed for
the 1973-74 school year_
Bit! Withers a sked for the
's uperintendent 's recorn·
mendation concerning this and
wa s advised by Supt. Withers
that the board has no authority.
under any condition, to make a
reco mm endation, only the
authority to bring charges for

:mperintendent's prerogativ e
to make the recommendation .
Supt. Withers said, " ! have
recommended Lo vejoy be
reemployed
and
tran s·
[erred. "
Brady questioned
the
superintendent on making this
decision and Supt. Wi thers
replied . " .. . f'rn not going on
hearsay." Brady cited the fact ·
that Lovejoy does not ·have

tenu re.

When the vote was ca lled Bill
·Withers said he would vote no
because Hit's placing the board
in .a luw suit. ''
There
was
di s cussion
regarding Hannan Principal
Bright McCausland 's three
year contract and his attorney,
Charley Damron, stipulated
that McCa usland would not
receive tenure at th e end of the
three year contract..
~
At the request of Ad~in s,
Supt. Withers discussed other
names on the transrer list. He
said Bill Barker and Vicki Hailwere on at their own request
with plans to transfer Barker
from ·,Beech Hill to We st
Co lumbia as a teac hing
principal and Mrs . Hall from
Hannan Elementary to ML
Olive.
Others at their own request
and proposed plan s were
·Nancy Haselbalg from Mason
to Swwyside; . Rosalie Miller
from Mt. Olive to Ordnance;
Ol s ton Wr ight from West
Co twnbia to Wahama High .
Supt. Withers pointed out
that he had recommended on
the transfer 1list Lawrence
Cartmill, Tod Faller, Hannan
tea&lt;;h'e rs,
and
Frank
Cremeans, principal at Point
Pleasant Junior High "for the
best interesls 11 of the schools .
According to Supt. Withers,
Virgil BW''ris 1 "is the man to do
the job at Point Pleasant
Junior High" in reference to
his recommendation to placing
him as principal.
' Siders. Adkins and Brady
indicated disapproval over
emp loying an outside Jaw' firm
as the board's lega l counsel.
Brad}' S&lt;iid, " We need one here
.. . one we can get in J5
minutes."
All objected to paying $10,000
to the law firm of Greene,
Ketchum and Baker in Huntington for two yearS 1 when
services of the Prosecuting
. Attorney are . available to the
board. The H\ffilington firm 's
contract expires Juhe 30,
The next regular board of
education meeting w-ill be held
May 22 at 1:30 p.m .

placed before Middleport
voters a s indi cated ir;~ a report
of the Friday ni ght meet ing· of
By United l'~ess International
the Middleport Chamber uf
WASHINGTON- FORMER ATTORNEY General John N. Commerce, Verner Sec, Op·
Mitchell Says the idea of President Nixon resigning because ponent of the tax reports .
MARK CAsTO, LEFT, POMEROY, and Randy Orr, Gallipolis, provided,the " Wind" for a
.of the Watergate scandal is "ridiculous." He criticized United
The permissi ve auto lice nse
riovei sa ilboat booth set up by Pack 249, dub Scouts, Pomeroy, for the weekend Scout-&lt;J-rarrw .
Press International for quoting his wife; Martha, as saying the
tax wa s passe d on two separate
Don Thomas, Pomeroy, is C'ubmaster..or the group .
President should quit. Mrs. Mitchell called UP! White House
occa sion.s O\'er the years by
correspondent Helen Thomas late Saturday night and said :
Middleport Villa ge Council.
Mr. President should resign immediately . I think he let the · The issue •was then brought
country down . It's going to take a hell of a lot tu get him ... He's
before
voters
throu gh ,
been compromised." Asked why she thought Nixon should step
referendwn a ctions headed by
down, Mrs. Mitchell replied : "I think in urder to give credibility
See and was turned dOwn both
to the Republican party and credibility to the U,nited States."
tim es ." cOunc il . never ha s
McDaniel said he shot at the charge admission . It 's some·
well a s in th e open, he S&lt;i! id.
ENFIELD, Itl. (UP! ) .
brought the issue direc tly
monster
rour time s.
thing tha.t's there and we've got
Plcister cast s were· made.
KIDNAPED American
GUADALAJAR,A, MEXICO before the voters: See pointed Henry McDaniel said 'he-'s seen
"1 knew l hit it once," he to a ccept it. " ·
Mt Daniet sa id the first time
diplomat Terrence G. Leonhardy said Sunday night that he was
it twice: a IP"ay , hairy, threeoul.
in good health and hoped for a quick release by leftwing
legged monster standing tall he saw the monster Was. about said . The mo. nster, he said, ·
· w1-th pm
· k "'
" ''!0 p -m - on the n'tght of Aprt-1 hissed , lea ped 75 feet in three
guerrillas who seized him .three days ago in exchange for 30
like a human bemg
PAINT SPRAYED
1 'political pr"isoners ."
J·umps and disa ppeared down
But Mexican official sources said the
LOCAL TEMPS
~ - Ht's famt'iy heard ·a sera! reflecting eyes buIgIng f rom a •&lt;
Middleport Pollee Chief J_
- a t th e bac k d oor - the railroad tracks near his
ching nmse
kidnapers apparently made new demands Sunday_
The temperature fn down . 'huge head . -·
J . Cremeans sajd today
The second time was.Sunday and he went to in vestigate ,.'
home.
The demands - they were not disclosed - came tlours arter
town PoTQeroy at 11 a .m .
\ youngsters of th~ community
" When I first saw it, I
Sunday morning, about 3
Mexico agreed to free th~ 30 prisoners and flew them to CUba .
Monda y was 72'deg rees, under morning , arter his original
apparently
have
been
report on the · monster had thought it was an animal . r ·a.m. CDT, the barking of\ his
'jTiie situation is very delicate,'' said a spokesman for the u. S. sunny skies.
spraying . homes and ~utos
. 'de lhe h ous e) dogs awa~ened Mc Daniel and
Consulate in· Guadalajara that Leonhardy headed. The spukes. brought newsmen , police. an- wen t b ack (·lnSI
with paint from spray cans.
· gun
· an d a nashi 1g
' ht , H . he opened hi s door and looked
tlJropologists, e~perts on uni~ an d go t a
man declined to elaborate. .
•
They
also have been
Marriage License
· ht a b ou t out. He sai d he saw the same
dentified nying objects and the he sat'd - · " I t was rtg
tllrnwing eggs against homes
Larry Michael . Bisse ll, 20,
monster on the
just plain c uriou s to the tl lree f ee t from me. I wa Sn .'t thrcc-Jouged
r.
DENVER - FOUR INCHES OF RAIN in the metropolitan
and
motor vehicles. Parents
ColumbUs, and Patricia Anne·
railroad tracks 15 feet away.
w. abash River Valley to invessca red .. ,
area and 20inches of very wet snow in nearby mountains .sweH~d
will be held reSponsible for
Howard , 20, Pomeroy, RL 4.
· k .eyes
" i wasn't sca red, ' 1 .he said.
tigate.
"Then I QIW t hose pm
the South Platte River over its banks Sunday, forctng the
these acts· and ~!lust stand
McQaniel, a disabled war s h -me a t rpe,t"k
1 e are fl ec t or on a . "I'd like to rove it ,as a pet and
evactation of thousands of persons from low-lying areas.
the expense of new paint
vetera n, said they round foot- car . It had pink eyes, large
·
A Red Cross official estimated . between 3,500 and 1,000
SUITS FILED
jobs. the chief said.
PF.MIIT ISSUED
persons were forced to leave their homes as the South Platte rose
Tw o suits lo quiet title fijed iri prints covering the woodland head and was a ki~d of dirtvish
A permit t9 haul ga rba ge and
two to three feet above flood stage.
Meigs County Common Pleas areas around hi$ home . The · gra y color ... ha1ry .... about
tracks
were
three
to
five
inche.s
·~
four
or
five
feet
tall
.
Standing
trash has been issued by
REDS SOHIO SIGN . '
Court are Luther E. Gilliam.
across
with
six
toes
and
little·
right
in
front
of
the
door
on
.
CLEVELAND
(UP!) - The
Middleport
Village
to
Alfred
WASHINGTON - AGRICULTURE SECRETARY ,Earl L . . Jr .. and Veneva M. Gilliam,
th ree legs l just like a human Zeigler, Mayor ,J ohn Zerkle People's Rtpublic of China has
Butz reported Sunday that American farmers had a banner year
Pomeroy, Rt. 4, vs. heirs of hoof marks ' he said.
.
,.
said today. '!'he permit was .· signe!l an agreement with the
WALDHEIMQNTOUR
Ed Phillips, a pet shop owner be1ng.
in 1g72. In his annual report, Butz said U. S. Agriculture had · Maggie Kolber g, deceased; et
HELSl!'JKI ( UP! ) - United
record net income of more than $19.2 billion last year with farm
at, .the property being located from Kokomo . In~ .• ca me out ::::;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::;::::::•:::::.:·::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:. iss'ued because the present two Standard Oil Co. of Ohio
t
b
bl
t
1
°,·
hio)
to
use
'
the
company's
Natians
Secretary General
.
haul ers I)ave no ecn a e o
•-"'
exports totaling $8 billion. He predicted a $10 billion export total
in . Sci pio Twp .. and Ro y . to look around a nd verified
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
m1·rt tlll fi,•m:'\ nds ·fo r thei r · aery t om· tr. l' le productt' on · Kurt Watdhct'nl arrived in the
1··-·Utis year - an increase of 25 pet.
· · · '
· Pr omu · and Roger Ad~m1s ,· McDaniel's description of the
Mild \\ lth a chance of !'il'r\ H' e.s, the {naj tir s ai(i. proc"ess, it was' reported toddy . Finnis h capital Sunday to
"The level of farm pr(ces reached an ~11-tlme tii~h for many ··dba , A&amp;P Drilling Co .. Raci ne, tracks.
Anyone . wis hing se r\'ICes of Acryh&gt;nitrile ls the ~asic begin a six-day tour of the
couldn' t be a ho3x ,"
showers each day. Hi ghS in
(arm products," he said in his 106--page report. He said gross
vs. Phillip Conrad, address
· ·Ac r·t'lan • Orion and ··scandt"navt' an countries: He
i Im
the lOs anJ lo"s in
.&gt;Os.
Zeigler . may call Middleport rna t era
farm i!"teome, net income. income per farm.• and income 'J)er
unkn ow n , ct
prope r ty· Phillips said. Th e tra cks were
~
other man-made fiber;.
made no statement on arrival:
riiO th~n m1der dense bush as ' ::::::::::::::::·:-:::-::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::: vtllaAe \Jail.
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2 - The Qaily Sentlllel Middleport Pomeroy 0 May 7 1973
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE BY
NOTICE ON FILING
PUBLICATION
OF INVENTORY
TO THE DEFENDANTS
AND APPRA.ISEMENT
A lura Landaker
Neva Me
Ttl~ State of Oh o
Me gs Dan el Luey Landaker Frank

County Prob•teo Court

Me Dane

To the Adm n strator of the
estate to such of rht to t ow no
as are- rn dents of the State of
Ohio v z
the svrv v ng
spouse the nel(f of k n
the
benef cares under the w 1
and to the attor ney or atlornevs
represent ng
any
of
the
aforementoned persons
H Ida
Mar e
Koblentz
Pomeroy Oh oR 0 J Ches er
Townsh p No 20870
You are hereby not ted tha
the
Inventory
and
Ap
pra sement of the eslate of the
aforement oned deceased ate
of sad County was fled nth s
Court
Sa d
nventory and
Appra sement w 1 be tor
hear ng before th s Cour t on the
9th day of May 1973 at 10 oo
o c lock A M
Any person des r ng to t e
e~Ccep ons thereto mus
t le
them at easl f ve day s pr or o
the date set tor hear ng
G ven under my hand and
sea of sad Court th s 28th day
of Apr 1 1973
Mann ng 0 Webster
Judge and ex off co
C erkof sad Cour

s

( 4l 30

By Ann B wa son
Deputy C erk
7 21

IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF SET
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
PROBATE COURT MEIGS
COUNTY OHIO
A tc ounts and vouchers of the
folldw ng named f du e ares
have been f ed n the Probate
Court Meigs County Oh o tor
approval and settlement
CASE NO IS 838 Eleventh
A cc ount of the Hunt ngton
Nat ona
Bank of Co umbus
Trustee under the Trust of the
Las t w 1 and Testament of
~ ma W Feger deceased
CASE NO 19 209 E ghth
Current Account of Dan Shane
Guard an of the Guard ansh p
Estates of Dan e Frank n
Shane and Herman Lee Shane
m nors
CASE NO 19 255 E ghth
Annua
Account of Mary
Frances Yeauger Gua dan of
the Person and Estate of
Pame a
J
wa burn
and
Eugen a L Wa burn
CASE NO
9 34-4
Second
Annual Ac-::ount of Homer G
Ba~Cter Guardian of he Estate
of Paul G Green ee
CASE NO
20 273
Th rd
Current Account of Pau Duff
Guard an of lhe Guard ansh p
Estate of Lako Duff an In
competent8erson
CASE N
20 -431 F rst and
F nat Account of Car Lemley
Executor of the Estate of Sle a
Lem ey Deceased
CASE NO 20 542 Second and
F nal Account of He en M
R ggs Guard an of Dav d Gard
ner a m nor
CASE NO 20 628 F rst and
F na Account ot Theoph us L
Sm th Executa of the Est a e of
E s e D
Sm th B ackburn
Deceased
Unless except ons are f ed
thereto sa d accounts w
be
for hear ng before sa d Cour on
the 5th day of June
973 a
wh ch t me sad accounts w I be
cons dered and cant nued 1rom
day to day unt f nat y d sposed

of

Any person nteresled may
f e wr tten excepl Ons to sa d
accounts or to ma11ers pel"
a n ng to the execut on of the
rust no less than f ve days
p or to the date set for hear ng
Mann ng 0 Webster
JUDGE
5 7 It
IN THE COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
ROY PROFFITT and ROGER
ADAMS a Partner5h p DBA A
&amp; P Dr II ng Company Rae ne
Oh o
Pta nhff

••
PHILIP CONRAD
Deceased

I

et •

Delores

Nelson

Geo ge M
Tubbs
Bertha
H nds. Ha lie Webb Char es
Han ng Helen Han no the
unknown
hers
legatees
dev sees
adm n strators
executon and ass gns ot
Mag9 e Ko berg Deceased I he
unknown
hers
legatees
devisees
adm n strators
execulors
and ass gns of
Marga e J Han ng Deceased
the unknown hers legau~es
dev sees
adm n strators
executors and ass gns of Azura
Landa~er
De ceased
he
unknown
hers
egatees
dev sees
adm n st a o s
execu ors and ass gns of Neva
McDan e
Deceased
the
unknown
he rs
ega tees
dev sees
adm n s a tor s
executors and ass gns Of Lucy
Landake
Deceased
the
unknown
he s
ega tees
dev se~ts
adm n slral o r s
execu o sand ass gns o f Frank
McDanel
Deceased
he
unknown
hers
legatees
dev sees
adm n strators
execu ors end ass gns of Aur e
Landake
Deceased
t he
unknown
hers
l eg a ees
dev sees
adm n st rator s
execu tor s and ass gns of Aur e
McDan e
Deceased
th e
unknown
he r:s
l ega te es
de v sees
adm n s rat ers
executors and ass g ns of Rh od a
A
Han ng
Decea!;ed
t he
unknown
hers
lega ees
dev sees
adm n s rators
e&gt;~:ecutors and ass gns of Zo a
TubbS Deceased the unknown
he rs
egatees dev sees ad
m n stralors e~Cecutors and
ass gns of Da y ton T ubbs
Deceased the unknown her s
legatees
d ev sees
ad
m n stra tors executors and
as s gns of De o e s Ne son
Deceased
he unknown he s
egatees
dev sees
ad
l1"l n st ato s executa s and
ass gns of Geo ge M Tubbs
Deceased
he unknown he s
egatees
dev sees
ad
m n stra ta s executors and
ass gns of
Ber ha H nds
Deceased
he unknown he r s
lega e es
dev sees
ad
m n s rata s execu or s and
ass gns of Mary E
Bea
Deceased the unknown hers
legate es
dev sees
ad
m n stra ors executors and
ass gns of
Magg e Bea
Deceased
he unknown he s
egatees
dev sees
ad
m n stralo s execu or s and
ass gns of
Hall e
Webb
Deceased
he unknown he s
le ga ees
dev s ees
ad
m n stra lors executors and
ass gns of Charles Han ng
Deceased
he unknown he s
ega ees
dev sees
ad
m n s rata s execu o s and
ass gns of He en Han ng
Deceased
and the unknown
hers
ega ees dev sees ad
m n stra o s executo s and
ass gns of E P Han ng aka
Emerson P Han ng Deceased
Whose res dences a e unknown
COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
lu her E G I am
Jr
and
Veneva M G am
nosband
and w fe R D 4 Pomeroy
Oh o
Pantffs

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTOR$
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTAl ON
Columbu5 Oh o
Apr 127 1973
Contract Sales Le9a1 Copy
No 73 JJS

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Seafed proposa s w II be
ece 11ed at the off ce of 1he
0 rector of the Oh o Depart
menl
of
Transportal on
Columbus
Oh o
unt
10 00
A M
Eastern Oayl ghl Sav ng
T me Tuesday Mav 22 \973
lor mprovements n
Parts 1 lo 9 nc us ve are
offered as one contrac and w 11
be cons dered on the bass of the
Iota amount b d
Parts 1 and 2
A hens County Oh o on ATH
50
75 I 4JO) 03 6) U S
Route 50 n Lee Townsh p and n
the V lage of t&gt; banv by
app y ng a b t um nous sur f ace
rea men
to shou ders and
ramp shou tde s
Shou de s
and
Ramp
Shou ders
Var es
Pro ec and Work Leng h 7 0016 or 322m es
Part J
A hens County Op o on
ATH 346 (0 00 - State Roue
346 n Lee Townsh p -- by
app. y ng a b tum nous surface
1 eatm en t to shou l ders
Sh ou ders
2 a 8 eet and 2
at 4 feet
Pro ec and Work Length 42 m es
7 497 6 fee or
Parts 4 and s
Hock ng County
Oh o on
HOC 33
9 61
10 2
U S
Route JJ n Green and Fats
Townsh ps and n the C ty ot
Logan
by
app y ng
a
b tum nous sur fa ce t eatmen l
o
shou de s
~nd
amp
shou de s
Shou ders
an d
Ra m p
Shou de s
Var es
Pro1 ec: and Wo k Leng h
26 822 4 teet or 5 OB m es
Part 6
Me gs Coun ty Oh o on MEG
346 10 00
Stat e Route 346 n
Co um b a Townsh p
by ap
p y ng a b tu m nous su rfa ce
treatm ent o shou der s
Shou de s 2 a a fe e and 2 a •
feet
Protect and Work Leng h
20 169 2 fee or 3 82 m es
Part 7
v nton County Oh o on V N
0 00
Slate Route 346 n
346
v nton Townsh p by app y ng a
b tum nou s surface
eatmenl
o shou ders
Shou der s
2 a 8 fee and 2
a 4 fee
Pro ec and Work Leng h 40 497 6 feet o 7 67 m es
Parts 8 and 9
Wa sh ngton County Oh o qn
WA S SO
0 00
8 64
(7 l9
9 06') u s Route 50 n Belpre
Townsh p and n he C ty of
Belpre
by
app y ng
a
b tum nous surface
rea men I
o
shou de s
and
amp
shoulders
Shou ders
and
Ramp
Shou ders - Var es
Pro ec and Work Leng h
5 374 4 feet or 9 7J m l es
The date set for comp et on
of th s work shall be as se forfh
n h e b dd ng proposa
Each b dder sha be equ ed
ofewhhsbda elfed
heck to an amount equa lo
I ve .-er cent of h s b d bu n no
even mo e han ten thousand
do ars o a bond for ten per
ce nt of h s b d payable o th e
D rector
B dde s mus app y on the
p oper fo ms for qua f cat on
a1 leas
en days pr or to the
da e se to
open ng b tts n
accordance w h Chap er 5525
Oh o Rev sed Code
Plans and spec f ca t ons are
on f e n the Depar men of
T anspor a on and he off ce of
the D s c Depu y D ector
The D ecto
eserves th e
r ght to e ect any .1nd a b ds

Fairview
News Notes

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By Mrs Francis M()rrjs

guest enJoyed fellowship and
refreshments served by the
Esther C1 rcle m the basement

o clock

soctal rooms

m the

dmner

soctal

rooms of the church Followmg

Mrs Mary K Yost Mrs
the dmner Rev Howard Helen Sunpson Mrs OlUe Mae
Shiveley was the guest Cozart and Mrs Grella Sunp
speaker explammg the lottery son attended the mstallatwn of
Issue to be voted on May 8 A off1 cers of Bapt1st Women of

bus1ness

session

followed

square nch and tempera
tures above 2 500 degrees
f - exist In nature only at
depths of at least 150 m les
'I"

Mrs Ann Radford of Pomeroy
Rt
VISited Mrs Bertha
Robmson Monday

R10 Grande

at

Assoctahon

The Bertha M Sayre Salem Baptist Church fnday
MISSIOnary Society met at the evemng April 27
First Baptist Church Tuesday
Jeanne Ktser Mrs Francts
evenmg May 1 Mrs Mary K Roberts Mrs Harry Willford
Yost president opened the Mrs Howard Shiveley are
meetmg wtth the grou p patients at Holzer Medical
smgmg
Love D1vme
She Center
had a poem titled Duty and
Mr
and Mrs
Donald
DetrOit
Mich
Bradford
of
the mother m law story w th
sc npture Ruth 1 14 18 and VISited his un c les Cntt
prayer After the busmess Bradford and Otto Bradford
sesswn

nstallahon of officers

and

other relatives

was held w1th Vera Beegle
Mrs Mattie Yosi,_Jeturned
leader assisted by Mary K horn e after spendmg two weeks
Yos t and Lillian Hayman The w th her son and daughter m
theme was A Hope of the law Mr and Mrs Robert Yost
Glory to Come A solo All at New Galilee Pa
My Hope on God Is Founded
Mr and Mrs Marlin Hall of
Summerville
VISited Mrs
was by Barbara Gheen w1th
L1lhan
Hayman piamst Edna Pickens several days
Mr and Mrs Don Beegle and
Lighted candles were used m
the mstallatJOn service The son Tod of New Bnghton Pa
Love G1!t Ded1catwn followed spent Easter weekend with
With Gretta Simpson In charge relatives and attended servtces
Scnpture II Peter 3 18 was at the F1rst Baptist Church
read A playlet representmg
Mr and Mrs Rock Young
the
Love G It boxes was and son Andy of Columbus
presented by Grella and Helen spent the weekend with Mrs
Simpson The offermgs of the Youngs parents Mr and Mrs
C~rcles were $110 Passmg the Martm Wilcoxen
Peace was begun by Mary K
Mr and Mrs Solon Butcher
Yost and each one passed to the of Spencer W Va spent the

present A weekend wtth her sister Mrs
poem The Man n the Glass Gretta Stmpson and other
was read by Helen Simpson relatives
who d srmssed w1th prayer
Mr and Mrs Pete Gould of

next to each

Twenty two

one

members

and one

Apple Grove
News, Events

Dorcas
Mr
and Mrs
Wayne
MeLaughlm and daughter
Mmdy of Columbus spent the
weekend with the latter s
parents Mr and Mrs Earl
Adams
Mrs Herbert Shields was
returned to her home Saturday
after bemg a surgical patient
at Holzer Medical Center
The redediCating of the local
Methodist Church Sunday
afternoon was attended by 75
people Rev Robert Card was
the speaker Rev Howard
Shively IS the pastor Refresh
ments of cake coffee punch
nuts and mmts were served by
the WSCS of the church
Mr and Mrs Leo Taylor
entertamed a recent Sunday m
honor of Mrs Taylor s birth
day Attendmg were Mr and
Mrs Elmer Stone and three
children of Leon W Va
Pauline and Sandra Taylor
Mr an Mrs Don Fmdley and
children Columbus and Mr
and Mrs Bob Taylor and
children of Gallipolis

Manetta and Mr and Mrs Bill
Lake Lori and Sean of
Columbus spent Saturday with
Mr and Mrs Francts Morns
Birthdays of Mr and Mrs
Gould were celebrated
Mr and Mrs Clyde Cross
son Ray and his fr end of
Columbus VISited Mrs Howard
Ne1gler recently
Mr and Mrs frank Cleland
and Mrs Betty Sayre were
guests Sunday of their parents
Mr and Mrs Will Woods at
Jacksonville
Mr Douglas Chapman and
two children of New Castle

visited

Delaware

Television Log

Carpenter

The Happy Hustlers Sunday
School Class enJoyed a s11

By Mrs Herbert Roush
Art H1U of Morehead College
Morehead Ky spent the
weekend w1th h1s parents Mr
and Mrs Dallas HJ]l and
vs
family
The unknown her s legatees
Samt Clair Hill IS a medical
dev sees
adm n s trator s
executors
and ass gns of
patient at Holzer Medical
Magg e Kolberg Deceased et
Center
af
Defendants
Sunday guests of Mr and
No 5 287
Mrs Lester Roush were Mr
NOTICE
P a nt ti s hqve brough th s
and
Mrs Roger Manuel and
act on nam ng you he Defend
an s n the above named cou I
daughter Angie of Racme Mr
by f ng the r Camp an on
and Mrs Jim Connally and
May 4th
973
The ob ec oflhe Comp ant s
children Brian and Shelly of
J PH IL L P R CHLEY
lie n th e P a n fts n
o qu e
D RECTOR Syracuse Mrs Edna Roush of
and to he o ow ng descr bed
9 29 72
rea es ate
Racme spent the weekend With
Pa c e No
The to ow ng
the Roushes
5
7
•
2
es a e s uated
n tne
rea
County of Me gs n th e Sate of
Mrs Golda Sham of Logan
Oh o and n th e Townsh p of
spent the. weekend with Mr
Sc p o and be ng n Sec on No
.t* NOTICE OF
3 Town 7
Range 14
and
APPOINTMENT
and Mrs V1rg11 Roush Calling
bounded and desc bed as
Case No 20 929
to low s tow
Es ate of w 1 am G Ba on c k on Mrs Roush Sunday were
Beg nn ng 29 ods and 22 I nks Deceased
west of he southeas corne of
Not ce s hereby g ven hat Mrs Edna Pickens Mrs Allie
he no theast quarter of sa d Betty A Baron ck Of Mu berry Mae Cozart of Racme
Sec on No 3 Town 7 Range 4 He ghts Pomeroy Oh o has
Mrs Cora Buck of Columbus
hence n a norther y d ect on been du y appo nted Executr x
para e w fi'r th e East ne of of lhe Estate of w am G
IS VISIImg Mr and Mrs Roy
sad Sect on No 3 o a pp n n Baron ck
deceased
ate of
he So uth ne of land s of Me v n V II age of Pomeroy Me gs Buck mdeflmtely The Bucks
Morr s e a
wh ch con a ns County Oh o
daughter Pam student at Oh10
40 50 acres also pont 29 ods
Cred tors are equ red o f e
and 22 nk s f om he eas ne of her cams w h sad due ary Umvers1ty Athens spent the
sad sect on no 3 thence n a w th n four months
weekend With them
,.
we~ e y d reef on on the South
Dated h s st day of May
ne of sa d Melv n Mo r s e
97J
Rolmd D1ll of Pomeroy and
a and he south ne of ands of
Mann ng D Webster
A ce E La hev s SO 50 ac re
J udge Mrs Edith Gilkey of Gallipolis
ac to a POnt n the east ne
Cou of Common Pleas spent Sunday afternoon With
of he 06 acre ract of and
P obate D v s on
be long ng to Emma Doug ass
Me g s Coun y Oh o Mr and Mrs Jack Ables Mrs
and Frank Doug ass
hen c e
5 7 4 2 3
Alice Balser Letart was a
south on he east ne of sa d - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - dinner guest Sunday of tt.e
Doug ass and to a po n n he
East 1 ne hereQf then ce east o
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ables
a pont r'l he east I ne hereof
B ds w
be rece ved a the
thence south on sa d east ne of awoff ce of Berna d V Fu tz at
Mr 8Jld Mrs Rex 0 Bnen of
sad Douglass and o a pont n Pomeroy
Nat anal
Bank
Stewart
0 spent Sunday with
he south I ne of sad nor heast Bu d ng Pomeroy Oh o unt
qua fer of sad Sect on No 3 Sa urday May 12 1973 at
oo Mr and Mrs Larry 0 Brien
hence east on the south ne of a m for the sa e of the E he
Pauline and Sandra Taylor of
5a d no theast quar er of sa d Cheva e property s uated n
Sec on No 3 to the p ace o f 01 ve Townsh p
near Long Columbus spent the weekend
beg nn ng conta n ng s x y f ve Bottom
Oh o
AI
b ds are
and 90 100 a cres 6S 90) more or sub 1ect to the app ova of he with tberr parents Mr and
ess
Pro bate Court
The r gh
s Mrs Leo Taylor at Racme Mr
Sa d dbove descr bed rea reserved to re1ec any and a
es t a e be ng a he ands owned b d;
and Mrs Elmer Stone and
by Geo ge V
Bea
n Me gs
children of Leon W Va spent
Coun y Oh o
Bernard V Fu z
Parcel No
2
A so the Adm n s trator
of
he Sunday with the Taylors
fo ow ng rea estate s tuate n
Estate of E hel
Mr and Mrs Charles Cobb
he St ate of Oh o County of
Cheva er deceased
(
5
7
8
9
10
1
St
Me gs Townsh p of Sc p o and
and daughter
Heidi of
bounded and descr bed as
Syracuse were Sunday dinner
fol OWS toW
Beg nn ng at the nor heast
guests of Mr and Mrs Jack
corner of the Suuth half of the
Adams
Northeas quarler of Sec on 3
Town 7 Range 14 of he Oh o
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush
Company s Pur chase
thence
spent Sunday evemng with
so u h 80 rod s and 21 Inks to the
cen er sect on I ne hence west
Mrs Mae Pearson at the home
29rods and 21
nks to a stake
hen c e north 8 rods and 2
of Mr and Mrs Roy Pearson at

No 15 286
NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
To
Ph p Conrad
he
Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees Adm n strators and
Ass gns of Ph p Conrad
deceaS!!!d H P Musse
the
Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees Adm n s a o s and
Ass gns of H P Musser B F
Re ey
the Unknown He s
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n strators and Ass gns of B
F Re ley R E Morehead the
Unknown He s
Dev sees
Legatees Adm n strators and
Ass gns of R E Morehead R
R Louff the Unknown He s
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n strato s and Ass gns of R
R
Louft
F
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the
Unknown He r!;
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Ass gns of F A C a
J M
C ark Sr the unknown hers
Dev sees
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Ad
m n strators and Ass gns of J
M C ark Sr Bryan Parr the
Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees Adm n strators and
Ass gns of Bryao Parr Robert
H Parr the Unknown Hers
Dev sees
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Ad
m n st ators and Ass gns of
Robert H
Parr
John M
Perk ns fhe Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n stra ors and Ass gns of
John M Perk ns Hubert Moles
he Unknown Hers Dev sees
Legatees Adm n strators and
Ass gns of Hubert Mo es Lou s
Lo ft
the Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n straton. and Ass gns of
Lou s Loutt Jane B Daw son
the-unknown He rs Dev sees
Lega tees Adm n S'trators and
nks to the cen ter 1 ne of nor
Ass gns of Jane B Dawson and
thea st qua te
hence east 29
W J Warw c k the Unknown
ads and 21
nks to the place
Hers
Oev sees
Leg a ees
Adm n s rator s and Ass gns of ol beg nn ng con ..a n ng 4 and
3 5 h a c es be he same more
W J Warw ck
o less
You are herebv no f Pl1 hAt
Be ng al
the rea
es ate
you !lave been named Defend
By Ml'8 Herbert Roush
owned by Mary E Bea at the
ants n a legal act on en tied
me
of
her
decease
Mr and Mrs Robert Lawson
Roy Proff II et al vs Ph p
Vo
249
Refe ence Deed
Conrad et at Th s act on has
Page 305 Deed Records Me gs and family spent Sunday with
been ass gned Case No 15 286
County Oh o
and s pend ng n the Common
You are requ red to answer Mr and Mrs Charles Lawson
Pleas Cour'f of Me gs County
he Comp ant w h n wen y
Robert Roush Jr son of Mr
Pomeroy Oh o 45769 The ob
e ght days afte
the
ast
teet of the comp 'a nt s to Qu ef
pub ca on of lh s not ce wh ch and Mrs Robert Roush Sr
the t tie of the P a n"tNs no
w
be pub shed once each entered Veterans Memorial
and gas eases and the we sand
week
for s x success ve weeks
equ pment ocated thereon
and
he
ast pub cat ori w
be Hospital Wednesday as a
s tuated n Lebanon Townsh p
made
on
June
18
1973
medical patient
Me gs County
Oh o
and
n case of you r fa lu e o
descr bed n Lease Pook 3
Mr and Mrs Butch Wilson
answer oro herw se respond as
Page 527 Lease Book 31 Page
pe
m
t ed by he Oh o R u es of and children spent Wednesday
629 L.ease Book 34 Page 415
C v Procedu r e w l h n the me
and Lease Book 30 Page 30
Erma
sa ed udgmen by d e au w 1 evemng with Mrs
Me gs County Lease Reco ds
be
ender
ed
aga
ns
you
fo
he
Wilson
You are requ ed to -answer
re ef derr1anrH~d n he Com
the compla nt w th n 28 days
p a nI
Mrs Conroe Tucker had the
after the last pub c;at on of th s
not ce wh ch w II be pub shed
misfortune of fallmg at her
LARRY E SPENCE~
once a week for s x consecu ve
CLERK
OF
COURT
home and mJurmg her knee
weeks The lai!St pub ca t on wl 1
OF COMMON PLEAS
be made June II 1973 and 28
and
IS bedfast at home
ME GS COUNTY OH 0
d•vs for answer w
commence
POMEROY 0H 0
Sunday evenmg guests of Mr
on that date
(5
4 21 27 6 4 1 8 ]
fo case of your fa ure to
and Mrs Russell Roush and
llnswer or otherW se respon d as
family were Jeff Miller Mr
required by the Oh o Rues of
Diamond In Rough
c v
Procedure
udgment bY'
and
Mrs Dana. Lewis of Chf
Condition, needed for pro
default wIt be rendered aga n's
you for the rei ef dema nded n ducmg a diamond out of tpn Mr and Mrs Butch Wilson
Comp ant
pure carbon a mi lliO n and children
pounds
of
pt
essuz
e per
Larry Spencer
Mrs Clara Mae Sargent and

Common P eas- Courl
Me gs Coun y
Pomeroy Oh o

Racine Social Events

hiS SISter

Mrs
Mondus Hendricks
recently
Mr and Mrs Roy Hendncks
and children of Logan spent the

weekend wtth h s mother Mrs
Nondus Hendncks
Mr and Mrs George Ne1gler
VIsited m Columbus Sunday
w1th their son m law and
daughter Mr and Mrs Phtl
Miller

WIN AT BRIDGE

News, Event
Easter weekend guests of
Mr and Mrs William Miller
Debbie and Lori were Mr and
Mrs Larry Gassaway VICkie
and Glenda Wes t Milton Mr
and Mrs Glen Gassaway
Powell and Mr and Mrs Fred
Whetnall Columbus
Mr and Mrs Roger Sp1egle
Columbus VISited w1th Mr and
Mrs Rex Cheadle
Mrs Faye Jordan was an
overnJght guest

of

her son

and

daughter m law and they spent
a day m Columbus where they
called on Mrs Jordan s
daughter Vma Rutherford m
the evenrng

Mr and Mrs J W Burke

and children were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs Richard
Jeffers and children New

Boston Ilhnms
Mr and Mrs Bud Allison
Rick RICe and Phyllis Cook

Columbus

were guests of

Rick s grandparents Mr and
Mrs Wilham Culwell
Mr
and Mrs
Arthur
Crabtree called on Mr and
Mrs T J Spurlock m Albany

Reverend and
W1seman and

Davtd
children
VIstted
hts
Mrs

Cambndge
grandparents Mr and Mrs
Earl Starkey
Murl Galaway and Mr and
Mrs Mendal Jordan Columbia
Grange were at Albany
Grange on Saturday evemng
where Mrs Galaway and Mrs
Jordan helped JUdge the

Grange

contest

entries

Mrs Wilham Lawson M1ke
Pat Glen and Cheryl spent the
weekend 1n Charleston W Va
where they VISJted relatives
mcludmg her mother Mrs
Bert W1thro~ her brother and
sister

m law

Mr

and Mrs

Austm W throw and Tommy
and her sister and brother m
law Mr and Mrs Frank
T nsley
Mr and Mrs Noble Hamon
have sold their home m Zaleski
and have moved to the house on
Route 143 owned by Rex
Cheadle and known as the
Conner property
Mr and Mrs Earl Starkel
called on their daughter Mrs

Wanda Jones m Nelsonville as
they were enroute to Columbus
on fnday They VISited his
Sister Mrs Jessie Jewell m
Columbus on Frtday afternoon
attended a gospel hymn smg at
Veterans Memonal Hall on
Fnday evemng On Saturday
Mr Starkey attended the
monthly meetmg of Insurance
D rectors before they returned
home

Mr and

Bread and
Butter
Discards

Mrs

Dwame

returmng home
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
JJm
H W Kelsey has
wntten a new book entitled
More Kilhng Defense It IS
deflmtely for advanced play

ers but does mclude a
most mterestmg hands

lot of

Oswald
Here IS the l~rst
hand m his book The chap
ter IS enhtled Bread and
Butter D1seards Look at the
North and East hands only
and see If you can fmd the
rJght play If you can t don t
be discouraged It IS a real
tough one
Jim
West opens the ace
ot hearts and contmues You
"1n the second trick and
South ruffs the third heart
He plays out ace km~ and
another spade You discard
a diamond on the second
spade What do you discard
on the third one'
Oswald It IS easy to see
that you can t spare your
h1gh heart You can let the
club go and hope your part
ner holds the Jack QUt the
nght discard IS another d1a
mond Declarer surely holds
seve n

spades Th1s means he

will be able to make his
tenth tnck by a diamond
flnesse

unless he

IS

votd

of

d1amonds So you throw a
d1amond and fmd out later
on that yo
NEWSPAPER

have saved
[~TERPRIS£

Alfred

.t.SSN

Mr and Mrs
Charles
0 Br1en and Kevin of
Columbus spent last Wed
nesday w1th her father Garner
Gr1ffm and celebrated h1s 77th
bJrthday which was April 25
and hts grandson Kevin s
which was April 29
Mr and Mrs Ernest Taylor

accornpamed

oo

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us

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B ( Cosby 8 10 New• 20 Oh Happy Day 33

10 JO
Wail Street Week 33
ll OO - News3 4 6 6 10 3 15
11 JO - Johnny Carson 3 4 5

Alan Ktng At Las Vegas 13
Election Returns 4 U S USSR Basketball 6 Moves
T~e
Dunw ch H orror 8
Portra t of a Mobst er 10
1 00 - Focus on Columbus 4 N ews 13
2 00
News 4

TUESDAY MAYS 1973
o uo
Sunr se Sem nar 4 Sacr ed Heart 10
6 IS - Farmt me 10
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Co umbus Today .4 B b le Answers 8 Comern &amp; Com
ment 10 Fa th for Today 13
6 45
Corncob Report 3
6 55 - Take F ve for L ve 15
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 CBS New s 8 10 News 6 Jeff s Collie 13
7 30 - Romper Room6 Rocky &amp; Bullw nkie 13 Popeye 10
8 00 - Capt Kangaroo 10 N ew Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St 33
Lass e 6
a 30 - Jack La La nne 3 Romper Room 8 New Zoo Revue 6
9 00 - Pau D xon 4 Concentrat on 6 Fr endly Jun ct on 10
Capt Kangaroo 8 AM 3 Dr K ldare 13
9 30 - ToTe The Truth J Jeopardy 6 Hoi ywood T alk ng 10
10 00 - D nah Shore 3 5 Columbus S x Ca I ng 6 Jokers W d
8 10 D ck Van Dvke 3
10 30
Baffe 3 4 15 S10000Pyram d8 10 Sp t Secondl J
11 00 - Sa le of the Century 3 15 Love A mer can Style 6 Gamb t
8 0 Password 13 E ec Co 20
11 30
Hollywood Squares 3 4 5 Sew t ched 6 3 Love of L fe
a 10 Sesame St 20
55 C BS New s B Dan I me s World 10
2 00 - Jack e Obi nger 8 Jeopardy 3 5 Bob Brauns 50 50
Cub 4 Passwo rd 6 New s 0 3
12 30 3 W s J 15 Sp t Second 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10
2 55 - News 3 15
1 00
News 3 All My Ch dren 6 13 Green Acre s 10 Not for
Women On y 15 Secret Storm 8
20
Fash on In Sew ng 3
30
3 On A Match 3 4 15 Let s Make A Deal 13 Bowl ng 6
As the World Turns 8 10
1 00 - Days of Our L ves 3 4 15 Newlywed Game 13 M ke
Doug a ss 6 Gu d ng L ght 3 10
100 Doctors3 415 DatngGamel3 EdgeofNghtB 10
3 00 - Another World 3 4 5 Genera l Hosp tal6 13 Word of
Press 20 L ove Sp lendored Th ng 8 10
3 30 - Return of Peyton Place 3 15 One L fe to Ltve 6 13
Secret Storm 10 Magg e &amp; The BE&gt;aut ful Mach ne 20 Merv
Gr 1f n 8 Ph I Donahue 4
4 00 - M ster Cartoon 3 Love Amer can Stye 3 Huckleberry
Hound &amp; Yog Bear 6 Move Chef Crazy Horse 0
4 30 - Pett coat Junct on 3 I Love Lucy 6 W Jd W ld West 13
To Be Announced 8
5 00
Mr Rogers 30 33 Andy Gr 1f th 15 Bon.,nza 3 4 B g
Val ey 6 Hazel 8
5 30 - Bever y H lib II es B Elect Co 33 Gomer Pyle 13
Hodgepodge Lodge 10 Death Valley Days 15
5 55
Earl N ght ngale 5
6 00
News 3 4 8 10 3 15 Truth or Con seq 6 Sesame Sf 20
Around the Bend 33
6 30 - News 3 4 6 B 0 15 I Dream of Jeanne 13 M lestones
of Progres s 33
7 00 - What s My L neB I ve Got A Secret 3 Elec Co 20
Beat the Cock 4 News 6 10 Untamed World 13 Truth or
Conseq 3 Soc et1es n Transtt on 33 TV H onor Soc ety 15
7 30 - To Tel The Truth 6 Pr ce s R ght 8 0 Beat the Clock
13 Th s s Your L fe3 C rcu s4 Peop e&amp; The Press 5 RFD
20 Earthkeep ng 33
8 00
Maude 8 10 Book Beat 33 Mov e C mb An Angry
Mounfa n 3 4 Temperatures R1s ng 6 3
8 30 Move Hardcase 6 13 Hawa F ve 08 10 Advocates

20 33

9 30 - Bla ck Journa 20 33 Pot F lm s 8 10
10 00 - Marcus Welby MD 6 13 News 20 Amer ca 3 4 15
B ography 33
11 00 - News 3 4 8 13 15
11 30 - Johnnv Carson 3 4 15 Cr mewatch 6 13 Mov es How
to Murder Your W fe 8
Front er He ca t 10
12 00 - Johnny Carson 4
1 00 - Your Health 4 News 13
1 30
News 4

Mr

and Mrs

·. Lloyd D1ltinger Ricky and
Kathy of Shade to VISit their
son Mr and Mrs Charles
Taylor and family at London
Oh o on Sunday
Word has been received here
that Clara 0 Br1en of
Columbus 0
has been
hospitalized but Is now home
Rev and Mrs Jacob Leh
man and Ricky were SUilday
d nner guests of Mr and Mrs
Robert Bernard
Mr and Mrs Gerald Guthne
and Diana called at the
Russell Areher home Saturday
evemng to see Albert Warner
who Is Ill

The b ddmg has been
North
East
West
l •
Pass
Pass
1N T
Pass
You South hold

Soutti

It
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What do you do now?
A-Bid two no trump or pass
depending on how Ught your
partner 1s nchned to open the
b1ddmg and how \\ell he play~
the dummy

Helen Help
Us. • •

Answer tomorn w

Wellston tops Meigs and Gallians

Wellston North Gallia and
Meigs high schools ran off a
track meet Friday with
Wellston the wmner Meigs
hmshtng second and the
Pirates third
Tom Lowery of Meigs took
top honors m the long Jump and
the 440 Terry Whitlatch edged
out Angles of Wellston m the
low hurdles and semor Dallas
Weber heaved the shot the
farthest
The results
High hurdles - Denny N G

Halhngton W Johnsto~ W
Purdue W
100 yard dash - HutchiSon
W Lowery M Whitlatch M
Jenkms W
440 - Lowery M Jenkms
w Walburn W Mornson
NG
sao relay - Wellston Meigs
North Galha
880 dash- Johnson W Fox
W Payne W Robson M
Low hurdles - Whitlatch M
Angles W McCarter N G
S1sson M
220 - HutchiSon W Lowery

By Helen Bottel

...'
'

Pity the Hypochondriac
Dear Helen
What do you say to a woman who can al;vays top you on
illnesses'
If you ve got a headache she s got a bigger one I spramed
my ankle - she developed a lunp and told everybody about her
She and I visited a friend In the hospital and this dame spent
the whole tune describing her operation m detail
It s become a game with some of us MentiOn hay fever and
her asthma kept her awake all mght If you cough a couple of
times her emphysema giVes her fits (She s really very
healthy for a 63-year-old) We got her blooll pressure up over
200 the other day because she had to beat the next contender
who mentiOned 185
But what started out as a JOke (we thought shed catch on and
shut up after awhile ) has become a contest All we talk about at
our card club now Is atbnents - and half the members are
begmnmg to believe m !herr symptoms
1 thrnk I ll announce I ve got termmal caneer Do you suppose
she could top that one' - TIRED OF THE GAME
Dear TOTG
Don t she rmght die trymg
You ve learned by now that you can t beat a hypochondriac
at her own game so why don t you all get healthy agam and
perhaps feel pity for a woman whose life Is so barren that only
her Illnesses make her llnportant ' - H

+++

Dear Helen
My new wife was always her family s angel
Pat..y IS a
better word Her shiftless brother and siSter went through most
of her widows mheritance Each tune they had bad luck my
wife took them m
1
A divorced son expects her to pay hiS child support though
he makes - and spends - a hWJdle
She even has cousms who scrounge on her Her problem 1s
'she can tsay no but! stopped all that (when we mamed ) at
HER request For the first tune m her life she says she feels
free When the moochers come I tell them what s left of her
money IS lied up and we r~ sorry but they ll have to manage
for themselves They re like a pack of rats smellmg cheese
AI; you can lmagme word has gone outm her family that she
has turned her back on her own They say I ve changed her
mto a cold unfeelmg nuser and they re doubly mad because I
have a good lllCome they can t tap
Actually my wife has only a few thousand dollars left and
I m IIISistmg she spend II on herself She Is fmally cons1derrng
her pleasure first - but Helen thoug!J she enJoys 11 shes
begiiimng to feel guilty
Smce her family IS able (but not ready) to fend for Itself how
can I keep my wife tough enough not to blow her money on
them? - THE Vll.LAIN
Dear Villa/It
W-e-&lt;! ll you two might mstead blow that money on that
second honeymoon m Tl!liiii or wherever What your wife no
longer has she won t be tampted to throw down a rat hole Okay'

- H

Housf on
102 004 7D0-14 18 1 (1 3) and Kendall LP- Moose
New York
004 030 001 - 8 12 2 {2 21 HRs Grubb (lsi) Gas
Reuss G add ng {3) Gr ffm ton (4th)
{4) Upshaw (5) Cosgrove (6)
Amertcan League
Crawford (1) and Edwards
(1st Game)
Parker McGraw (6) Sadeck Oakland
232 100 130- 12 18 1
(7) Stone 19) and Grote WPCleveland
000 000
0 52
Cosgrove (1 1) LP- McGraw Ho tzman (5 2l and Fosse
10 1) HRs- Watson {6th) May T drow Dunn ng (2) K lkenny
[2nd I
( 7) Farmer ( 8) and Dunca n
LP T draw (3 4)
HR - Rud

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TODAYS QUESTION
Instead of b1ddmg one no
trump your Partner has reb1d
two clubs What do you do
now'

NEW YORK (UPl) - FlTSt
John Havlicek and now Jerry
u.I- W•ost.but the New York Knicks
tough--for the other
say
1 guys not them-and they U
take !herr second Nat10nal
Basketball Association playoff
tiUe m four years any way they
can
get It
I
Havhcek InJured a shoulder
EARN BERTH IN TOURNEY - C&lt;lach Nonn Persm s Rio Grande College Redrnen will
early In the Eastern Con
participate m the NAJA District 22 Baseball Tournament May 17 18 This was assured followmg
ference !mats and the Knicks
RIO s non~eague sweep of a twmb1ll over Cedarville Saturday R10 IS 12-7 on the year It will be
went on to beat Boston m seve n
R10 s first appearance ever In the NAJA tournament Pictured above front row left to right
games
are ChriS Staten John Dudek John Tipton Dan WISecarver Dale TholllSpon Row 2 Steve
New York leads Los AngelO§,
2-1 In the current Nal!onal
Slaughter Craig Myers Rick Roberts Scott Soper Mike Lewis Jeff Lemgar Dave Swan Ro•
Basketball Assoc1a1Ion playoff
3--Larry Young Rick Rhodes Jun Johnston Dan Bollinger Rick VanMatre Dave Miller
Nonn Persm
championships and some be
tieve the Knicks 87-83 victory
ca n be traced to a pulled
halllStnng mus~ le Jerry West
suffered m hiS nght leg dunng
the third penod of Sunday s
game H pulled a hamstrmg m
his left leg earlier m the
playoffs
I hope I 11 be able to play
Tuesday rught
said West
who scored 15 pomts In the frrst
half Sunday and made only one
What • difference a year Grande a berth m the DIStrict Johnston started for R10 Steve pomt the re•t of the way but 1
makes
22 N AlA post season tour
Slaughter was credited With won t be as active It s
This lime m 1972 Rio Grande nament slated May 17 18 It s the v dory n relief A ftve run mh1bJtmg and you can t play
C&lt;lllege had JUS! completed Is the first t1me m RIO s baseball first mmng all but wrapped 11 your nonnal game Tapmg
doesn t help th s type of m
worst baseball season ever history the Redmen have up for the Redmen
JUry
With a 1 19 mark
advanced to the NAJA tour
Willis Reed Earl Monroe
Today Redmen followers nament
In the mghtcap John
and an extremely strong New
are siltmg on top of the world
R1o Grande flmshed se~.;ond Dudek s smgle m the top of the
as Player-Coach Norm Per
thiS sprmg m Mid.{)hio Con mnth mmng with two out York defense keyed Sunday s
stn s Rto Grande squad ference play w1th a 5-3 mark scored tl1ck Roberts who had triUmph Reed scored 22 pomts
defeated Cedarville twice at one game behmd champiOn dbubled earl er with the as he outmaneuvered Wtlt
Cedarville Saturday 7-4 and 2 Malone Overal: the Redmen w nnmg run M1ke Rose went Chamberlam with outside
shoot ng and virtually held the
1
are 12 7
all the way for RIO tossmg a
Lakers 7 2 center on even
The sweep earned Rto
In Saturday s opener Jim SIX h tter
terms under the boards
Reed sa id !hi• was hiS best

Unesco res

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Social Notes

EAST

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13 What s My L ne 8 Elec Co 20 Read Your Wav Up 33 Sa nt
15
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Squares 4 Traff c Court 10 Do You Read lk 20 Episode Ad on
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8 00 - Rowan &amp; Mart n s Laugh 1n 3 4 15 Rook es 6 Gun
smoke 8 10 E sen ste n 20 33
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The Judge &amp; Jake W yler 4 15
9 30 - Oor s Day B 10 Book Beat 20 33
1

Jor

dan Bryan and Keith local
accompamed by Mr and Mrs
Walter Jordan and Gene Wood
Gallipolis spent Saturday at
K ngs Island Amusement Park
near Cmcmnatt and then at
tended the Cmcmnat1 Reds ball
game o n Sunday before

NORTH (D)

West hurt,
(JijQ-\Knicks win

MONDAY MAY7 1973

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up however as Reed and
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field goals each

WINS lOTH LAP
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BelgiUm today won the tenth
lap of the Cyclmg Tour of Spam
when he covered the 171
kilometers from Badalona to

perod
At one stage 11 appeared Los
Angeles would blow New York
off the court The l,akers went

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Monroe
scored nme polnts m the f nal

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Belpre rnv tahonal track meet
I
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Weber 2nd m the shot put and I
5th m the d1scus Tom Lowery I
f1mshed 2nd m the 440 3rd In I
I
the 100 yard dash 4th m the 880 I
and 220 and 5th m the long I
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to a lone basket by Walt

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playoff game smce h1s InJUfY m
the 1970 champiOnships
I m movmg better
he
explamed I m gettmg back
I
mto my rhythm
The Kn ck defense kept
Chamberlam to a total of five
pomts and held Gail Goodr1ch
to 14 only two m the second
half
Offensively Monroe eon
tnbuted 21 pomts The Pearl
refuse'&lt;! to be m\Jm1dated by
Chamberlam as he drove past

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2 - The Qaily Sentlllel Middleport Pomeroy 0 May 7 1973
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE BY
NOTICE ON FILING
PUBLICATION
OF INVENTORY
TO THE DEFENDANTS
AND APPRA.ISEMENT
A lura Landaker
Neva Me
Ttl~ State of Oh o
Me gs Dan el Luey Landaker Frank

County Prob•teo Court

Me Dane

To the Adm n strator of the
estate to such of rht to t ow no
as are- rn dents of the State of
Ohio v z
the svrv v ng
spouse the nel(f of k n
the
benef cares under the w 1
and to the attor ney or atlornevs
represent ng
any
of
the
aforementoned persons
H Ida
Mar e
Koblentz
Pomeroy Oh oR 0 J Ches er
Townsh p No 20870
You are hereby not ted tha
the
Inventory
and
Ap
pra sement of the eslate of the
aforement oned deceased ate
of sad County was fled nth s
Court
Sa d
nventory and
Appra sement w 1 be tor
hear ng before th s Cour t on the
9th day of May 1973 at 10 oo
o c lock A M
Any person des r ng to t e
e~Ccep ons thereto mus
t le
them at easl f ve day s pr or o
the date set tor hear ng
G ven under my hand and
sea of sad Court th s 28th day
of Apr 1 1973
Mann ng 0 Webster
Judge and ex off co
C erkof sad Cour

s

( 4l 30

By Ann B wa son
Deputy C erk
7 21

IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF SET
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
PROBATE COURT MEIGS
COUNTY OHIO
A tc ounts and vouchers of the
folldw ng named f du e ares
have been f ed n the Probate
Court Meigs County Oh o tor
approval and settlement
CASE NO IS 838 Eleventh
A cc ount of the Hunt ngton
Nat ona
Bank of Co umbus
Trustee under the Trust of the
Las t w 1 and Testament of
~ ma W Feger deceased
CASE NO 19 209 E ghth
Current Account of Dan Shane
Guard an of the Guard ansh p
Estates of Dan e Frank n
Shane and Herman Lee Shane
m nors
CASE NO 19 255 E ghth
Annua
Account of Mary
Frances Yeauger Gua dan of
the Person and Estate of
Pame a
J
wa burn
and
Eugen a L Wa burn
CASE NO
9 34-4
Second
Annual Ac-::ount of Homer G
Ba~Cter Guardian of he Estate
of Paul G Green ee
CASE NO
20 273
Th rd
Current Account of Pau Duff
Guard an of lhe Guard ansh p
Estate of Lako Duff an In
competent8erson
CASE N
20 -431 F rst and
F nat Account of Car Lemley
Executor of the Estate of Sle a
Lem ey Deceased
CASE NO 20 542 Second and
F nal Account of He en M
R ggs Guard an of Dav d Gard
ner a m nor
CASE NO 20 628 F rst and
F na Account ot Theoph us L
Sm th Executa of the Est a e of
E s e D
Sm th B ackburn
Deceased
Unless except ons are f ed
thereto sa d accounts w
be
for hear ng before sa d Cour on
the 5th day of June
973 a
wh ch t me sad accounts w I be
cons dered and cant nued 1rom
day to day unt f nat y d sposed

of

Any person nteresled may
f e wr tten excepl Ons to sa d
accounts or to ma11ers pel"
a n ng to the execut on of the
rust no less than f ve days
p or to the date set for hear ng
Mann ng 0 Webster
JUDGE
5 7 It
IN THE COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
ROY PROFFITT and ROGER
ADAMS a Partner5h p DBA A
&amp; P Dr II ng Company Rae ne
Oh o
Pta nhff

••
PHILIP CONRAD
Deceased

I

et •

Delores

Nelson

Geo ge M
Tubbs
Bertha
H nds. Ha lie Webb Char es
Han ng Helen Han no the
unknown
hers
legatees
dev sees
adm n strators
executon and ass gns ot
Mag9 e Ko berg Deceased I he
unknown
hers
legatees
devisees
adm n strators
execulors
and ass gns of
Marga e J Han ng Deceased
the unknown hers legau~es
dev sees
adm n strators
executors and ass gns of Azura
Landa~er
De ceased
he
unknown
hers
egatees
dev sees
adm n st a o s
execu ors and ass gns of Neva
McDan e
Deceased
the
unknown
he rs
ega tees
dev sees
adm n s a tor s
executors and ass gns Of Lucy
Landake
Deceased
the
unknown
he s
ega tees
dev se~ts
adm n slral o r s
execu o sand ass gns o f Frank
McDanel
Deceased
he
unknown
hers
legatees
dev sees
adm n strators
execu ors end ass gns of Aur e
Landake
Deceased
t he
unknown
hers
l eg a ees
dev sees
adm n st rator s
execu tor s and ass gns of Aur e
McDan e
Deceased
th e
unknown
he r:s
l ega te es
de v sees
adm n s rat ers
executors and ass g ns of Rh od a
A
Han ng
Decea!;ed
t he
unknown
hers
lega ees
dev sees
adm n s rators
e&gt;~:ecutors and ass gns of Zo a
TubbS Deceased the unknown
he rs
egatees dev sees ad
m n stralors e~Cecutors and
ass gns of Da y ton T ubbs
Deceased the unknown her s
legatees
d ev sees
ad
m n stra tors executors and
as s gns of De o e s Ne son
Deceased
he unknown he s
egatees
dev sees
ad
l1"l n st ato s executa s and
ass gns of Geo ge M Tubbs
Deceased
he unknown he s
egatees
dev sees
ad
m n stra ta s executors and
ass gns of
Ber ha H nds
Deceased
he unknown he r s
lega e es
dev sees
ad
m n s rata s execu or s and
ass gns of Mary E
Bea
Deceased the unknown hers
legate es
dev sees
ad
m n stra ors executors and
ass gns of
Magg e Bea
Deceased
he unknown he s
egatees
dev sees
ad
m n stralo s execu or s and
ass gns of
Hall e
Webb
Deceased
he unknown he s
le ga ees
dev s ees
ad
m n stra lors executors and
ass gns of Charles Han ng
Deceased
he unknown he s
ega ees
dev sees
ad
m n s rata s execu o s and
ass gns of He en Han ng
Deceased
and the unknown
hers
ega ees dev sees ad
m n stra o s executo s and
ass gns of E P Han ng aka
Emerson P Han ng Deceased
Whose res dences a e unknown
COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
lu her E G I am
Jr
and
Veneva M G am
nosband
and w fe R D 4 Pomeroy
Oh o
Pantffs

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTOR$
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTAl ON
Columbu5 Oh o
Apr 127 1973
Contract Sales Le9a1 Copy
No 73 JJS

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Seafed proposa s w II be
ece 11ed at the off ce of 1he
0 rector of the Oh o Depart
menl
of
Transportal on
Columbus
Oh o
unt
10 00
A M
Eastern Oayl ghl Sav ng
T me Tuesday Mav 22 \973
lor mprovements n
Parts 1 lo 9 nc us ve are
offered as one contrac and w 11
be cons dered on the bass of the
Iota amount b d
Parts 1 and 2
A hens County Oh o on ATH
50
75 I 4JO) 03 6) U S
Route 50 n Lee Townsh p and n
the V lage of t&gt; banv by
app y ng a b t um nous sur f ace
rea men
to shou ders and
ramp shou tde s
Shou de s
and
Ramp
Shou ders
Var es
Pro ec and Work Leng h 7 0016 or 322m es
Part J
A hens County Op o on
ATH 346 (0 00 - State Roue
346 n Lee Townsh p -- by
app. y ng a b tum nous surface
1 eatm en t to shou l ders
Sh ou ders
2 a 8 eet and 2
at 4 feet
Pro ec and Work Length 42 m es
7 497 6 fee or
Parts 4 and s
Hock ng County
Oh o on
HOC 33
9 61
10 2
U S
Route JJ n Green and Fats
Townsh ps and n the C ty ot
Logan
by
app y ng
a
b tum nous sur fa ce t eatmen l
o
shou de s
~nd
amp
shou de s
Shou ders
an d
Ra m p
Shou de s
Var es
Pro1 ec: and Wo k Leng h
26 822 4 teet or 5 OB m es
Part 6
Me gs Coun ty Oh o on MEG
346 10 00
Stat e Route 346 n
Co um b a Townsh p
by ap
p y ng a b tu m nous su rfa ce
treatm ent o shou der s
Shou de s 2 a a fe e and 2 a •
feet
Protect and Work Leng h
20 169 2 fee or 3 82 m es
Part 7
v nton County Oh o on V N
0 00
Slate Route 346 n
346
v nton Townsh p by app y ng a
b tum nou s surface
eatmenl
o shou ders
Shou der s
2 a 8 fee and 2
a 4 fee
Pro ec and Work Leng h 40 497 6 feet o 7 67 m es
Parts 8 and 9
Wa sh ngton County Oh o qn
WA S SO
0 00
8 64
(7 l9
9 06') u s Route 50 n Belpre
Townsh p and n he C ty of
Belpre
by
app y ng
a
b tum nous surface
rea men I
o
shou de s
and
amp
shoulders
Shou ders
and
Ramp
Shou ders - Var es
Pro ec and Work Leng h
5 374 4 feet or 9 7J m l es
The date set for comp et on
of th s work shall be as se forfh
n h e b dd ng proposa
Each b dder sha be equ ed
ofewhhsbda elfed
heck to an amount equa lo
I ve .-er cent of h s b d bu n no
even mo e han ten thousand
do ars o a bond for ten per
ce nt of h s b d payable o th e
D rector
B dde s mus app y on the
p oper fo ms for qua f cat on
a1 leas
en days pr or to the
da e se to
open ng b tts n
accordance w h Chap er 5525
Oh o Rev sed Code
Plans and spec f ca t ons are
on f e n the Depar men of
T anspor a on and he off ce of
the D s c Depu y D ector
The D ecto
eserves th e
r ght to e ect any .1nd a b ds

Fairview
News Notes

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By Mrs Francis M()rrjs

guest enJoyed fellowship and
refreshments served by the
Esther C1 rcle m the basement

o clock

soctal rooms

m the

dmner

soctal

rooms of the church Followmg

Mrs Mary K Yost Mrs
the dmner Rev Howard Helen Sunpson Mrs OlUe Mae
Shiveley was the guest Cozart and Mrs Grella Sunp
speaker explammg the lottery son attended the mstallatwn of
Issue to be voted on May 8 A off1 cers of Bapt1st Women of

bus1ness

session

followed

square nch and tempera
tures above 2 500 degrees
f - exist In nature only at
depths of at least 150 m les
'I"

Mrs Ann Radford of Pomeroy
Rt
VISited Mrs Bertha
Robmson Monday

R10 Grande

at

Assoctahon

The Bertha M Sayre Salem Baptist Church fnday
MISSIOnary Society met at the evemng April 27
First Baptist Church Tuesday
Jeanne Ktser Mrs Francts
evenmg May 1 Mrs Mary K Roberts Mrs Harry Willford
Yost president opened the Mrs Howard Shiveley are
meetmg wtth the grou p patients at Holzer Medical
smgmg
Love D1vme
She Center
had a poem titled Duty and
Mr
and Mrs
Donald
DetrOit
Mich
Bradford
of
the mother m law story w th
sc npture Ruth 1 14 18 and VISited his un c les Cntt
prayer After the busmess Bradford and Otto Bradford
sesswn

nstallahon of officers

and

other relatives

was held w1th Vera Beegle
Mrs Mattie Yosi,_Jeturned
leader assisted by Mary K horn e after spendmg two weeks
Yos t and Lillian Hayman The w th her son and daughter m
theme was A Hope of the law Mr and Mrs Robert Yost
Glory to Come A solo All at New Galilee Pa
My Hope on God Is Founded
Mr and Mrs Marlin Hall of
Summerville
VISited Mrs
was by Barbara Gheen w1th
L1lhan
Hayman piamst Edna Pickens several days
Mr and Mrs Don Beegle and
Lighted candles were used m
the mstallatJOn service The son Tod of New Bnghton Pa
Love G1!t Ded1catwn followed spent Easter weekend with
With Gretta Simpson In charge relatives and attended servtces
Scnpture II Peter 3 18 was at the F1rst Baptist Church
read A playlet representmg
Mr and Mrs Rock Young
the
Love G It boxes was and son Andy of Columbus
presented by Grella and Helen spent the weekend with Mrs
Simpson The offermgs of the Youngs parents Mr and Mrs
C~rcles were $110 Passmg the Martm Wilcoxen
Peace was begun by Mary K
Mr and Mrs Solon Butcher
Yost and each one passed to the of Spencer W Va spent the

present A weekend wtth her sister Mrs
poem The Man n the Glass Gretta Stmpson and other
was read by Helen Simpson relatives
who d srmssed w1th prayer
Mr and Mrs Pete Gould of

next to each

Twenty two

one

members

and one

Apple Grove
News, Events

Dorcas
Mr
and Mrs
Wayne
MeLaughlm and daughter
Mmdy of Columbus spent the
weekend with the latter s
parents Mr and Mrs Earl
Adams
Mrs Herbert Shields was
returned to her home Saturday
after bemg a surgical patient
at Holzer Medical Center
The redediCating of the local
Methodist Church Sunday
afternoon was attended by 75
people Rev Robert Card was
the speaker Rev Howard
Shively IS the pastor Refresh
ments of cake coffee punch
nuts and mmts were served by
the WSCS of the church
Mr and Mrs Leo Taylor
entertamed a recent Sunday m
honor of Mrs Taylor s birth
day Attendmg were Mr and
Mrs Elmer Stone and three
children of Leon W Va
Pauline and Sandra Taylor
Mr an Mrs Don Fmdley and
children Columbus and Mr
and Mrs Bob Taylor and
children of Gallipolis

Manetta and Mr and Mrs Bill
Lake Lori and Sean of
Columbus spent Saturday with
Mr and Mrs Francts Morns
Birthdays of Mr and Mrs
Gould were celebrated
Mr and Mrs Clyde Cross
son Ray and his fr end of
Columbus VISited Mrs Howard
Ne1gler recently
Mr and Mrs frank Cleland
and Mrs Betty Sayre were
guests Sunday of their parents
Mr and Mrs Will Woods at
Jacksonville
Mr Douglas Chapman and
two children of New Castle

visited

Delaware

Television Log

Carpenter

The Happy Hustlers Sunday
School Class enJoyed a s11

By Mrs Herbert Roush
Art H1U of Morehead College
Morehead Ky spent the
weekend w1th h1s parents Mr
and Mrs Dallas HJ]l and
vs
family
The unknown her s legatees
Samt Clair Hill IS a medical
dev sees
adm n s trator s
executors
and ass gns of
patient at Holzer Medical
Magg e Kolberg Deceased et
Center
af
Defendants
Sunday guests of Mr and
No 5 287
Mrs Lester Roush were Mr
NOTICE
P a nt ti s hqve brough th s
and
Mrs Roger Manuel and
act on nam ng you he Defend
an s n the above named cou I
daughter Angie of Racme Mr
by f ng the r Camp an on
and Mrs Jim Connally and
May 4th
973
The ob ec oflhe Comp ant s
children Brian and Shelly of
J PH IL L P R CHLEY
lie n th e P a n fts n
o qu e
D RECTOR Syracuse Mrs Edna Roush of
and to he o ow ng descr bed
9 29 72
rea es ate
Racme spent the weekend With
Pa c e No
The to ow ng
the Roushes
5
7
•
2
es a e s uated
n tne
rea
County of Me gs n th e Sate of
Mrs Golda Sham of Logan
Oh o and n th e Townsh p of
spent the. weekend with Mr
Sc p o and be ng n Sec on No
.t* NOTICE OF
3 Town 7
Range 14
and
APPOINTMENT
and Mrs V1rg11 Roush Calling
bounded and desc bed as
Case No 20 929
to low s tow
Es ate of w 1 am G Ba on c k on Mrs Roush Sunday were
Beg nn ng 29 ods and 22 I nks Deceased
west of he southeas corne of
Not ce s hereby g ven hat Mrs Edna Pickens Mrs Allie
he no theast quarter of sa d Betty A Baron ck Of Mu berry Mae Cozart of Racme
Sec on No 3 Town 7 Range 4 He ghts Pomeroy Oh o has
Mrs Cora Buck of Columbus
hence n a norther y d ect on been du y appo nted Executr x
para e w fi'r th e East ne of of lhe Estate of w am G
IS VISIImg Mr and Mrs Roy
sad Sect on No 3 o a pp n n Baron ck
deceased
ate of
he So uth ne of land s of Me v n V II age of Pomeroy Me gs Buck mdeflmtely The Bucks
Morr s e a
wh ch con a ns County Oh o
daughter Pam student at Oh10
40 50 acres also pont 29 ods
Cred tors are equ red o f e
and 22 nk s f om he eas ne of her cams w h sad due ary Umvers1ty Athens spent the
sad sect on no 3 thence n a w th n four months
weekend With them
,.
we~ e y d reef on on the South
Dated h s st day of May
ne of sa d Melv n Mo r s e
97J
Rolmd D1ll of Pomeroy and
a and he south ne of ands of
Mann ng D Webster
A ce E La hev s SO 50 ac re
J udge Mrs Edith Gilkey of Gallipolis
ac to a POnt n the east ne
Cou of Common Pleas spent Sunday afternoon With
of he 06 acre ract of and
P obate D v s on
be long ng to Emma Doug ass
Me g s Coun y Oh o Mr and Mrs Jack Ables Mrs
and Frank Doug ass
hen c e
5 7 4 2 3
Alice Balser Letart was a
south on he east ne of sa d - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - dinner guest Sunday of tt.e
Doug ass and to a po n n he
East 1 ne hereQf then ce east o
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ables
a pont r'l he east I ne hereof
B ds w
be rece ved a the
thence south on sa d east ne of awoff ce of Berna d V Fu tz at
Mr 8Jld Mrs Rex 0 Bnen of
sad Douglass and o a pont n Pomeroy
Nat anal
Bank
Stewart
0 spent Sunday with
he south I ne of sad nor heast Bu d ng Pomeroy Oh o unt
qua fer of sad Sect on No 3 Sa urday May 12 1973 at
oo Mr and Mrs Larry 0 Brien
hence east on the south ne of a m for the sa e of the E he
Pauline and Sandra Taylor of
5a d no theast quar er of sa d Cheva e property s uated n
Sec on No 3 to the p ace o f 01 ve Townsh p
near Long Columbus spent the weekend
beg nn ng conta n ng s x y f ve Bottom
Oh o
AI
b ds are
and 90 100 a cres 6S 90) more or sub 1ect to the app ova of he with tberr parents Mr and
ess
Pro bate Court
The r gh
s Mrs Leo Taylor at Racme Mr
Sa d dbove descr bed rea reserved to re1ec any and a
es t a e be ng a he ands owned b d;
and Mrs Elmer Stone and
by Geo ge V
Bea
n Me gs
children of Leon W Va spent
Coun y Oh o
Bernard V Fu z
Parcel No
2
A so the Adm n s trator
of
he Sunday with the Taylors
fo ow ng rea estate s tuate n
Estate of E hel
Mr and Mrs Charles Cobb
he St ate of Oh o County of
Cheva er deceased
(
5
7
8
9
10
1
St
Me gs Townsh p of Sc p o and
and daughter
Heidi of
bounded and descr bed as
Syracuse were Sunday dinner
fol OWS toW
Beg nn ng at the nor heast
guests of Mr and Mrs Jack
corner of the Suuth half of the
Adams
Northeas quarler of Sec on 3
Town 7 Range 14 of he Oh o
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush
Company s Pur chase
thence
spent Sunday evemng with
so u h 80 rod s and 21 Inks to the
cen er sect on I ne hence west
Mrs Mae Pearson at the home
29rods and 21
nks to a stake
hen c e north 8 rods and 2
of Mr and Mrs Roy Pearson at

No 15 286
NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
To
Ph p Conrad
he
Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees Adm n strators and
Ass gns of Ph p Conrad
deceaS!!!d H P Musse
the
Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees Adm n s a o s and
Ass gns of H P Musser B F
Re ey
the Unknown He s
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n strators and Ass gns of B
F Re ley R E Morehead the
Unknown He s
Dev sees
Legatees Adm n strators and
Ass gns of R E Morehead R
R Louff the Unknown He s
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n strato s and Ass gns of R
R
Louft
F
A.
C ar
the
Unknown He r!;
Dev sees
Legatees Adm n strators and
Ass gns of F A C a
J M
C ark Sr the unknown hers
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n strators and Ass gns of J
M C ark Sr Bryan Parr the
Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees Adm n strators and
Ass gns of Bryao Parr Robert
H Parr the Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n st ators and Ass gns of
Robert H
Parr
John M
Perk ns fhe Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n stra ors and Ass gns of
John M Perk ns Hubert Moles
he Unknown Hers Dev sees
Legatees Adm n strators and
Ass gns of Hubert Mo es Lou s
Lo ft
the Unknown Hers
Dev sees
Legatees
Ad
m n straton. and Ass gns of
Lou s Loutt Jane B Daw son
the-unknown He rs Dev sees
Lega tees Adm n S'trators and
nks to the cen ter 1 ne of nor
Ass gns of Jane B Dawson and
thea st qua te
hence east 29
W J Warw c k the Unknown
ads and 21
nks to the place
Hers
Oev sees
Leg a ees
Adm n s rator s and Ass gns of ol beg nn ng con ..a n ng 4 and
3 5 h a c es be he same more
W J Warw ck
o less
You are herebv no f Pl1 hAt
Be ng al
the rea
es ate
you !lave been named Defend
By Ml'8 Herbert Roush
owned by Mary E Bea at the
ants n a legal act on en tied
me
of
her
decease
Mr and Mrs Robert Lawson
Roy Proff II et al vs Ph p
Vo
249
Refe ence Deed
Conrad et at Th s act on has
Page 305 Deed Records Me gs and family spent Sunday with
been ass gned Case No 15 286
County Oh o
and s pend ng n the Common
You are requ red to answer Mr and Mrs Charles Lawson
Pleas Cour'f of Me gs County
he Comp ant w h n wen y
Robert Roush Jr son of Mr
Pomeroy Oh o 45769 The ob
e ght days afte
the
ast
teet of the comp 'a nt s to Qu ef
pub ca on of lh s not ce wh ch and Mrs Robert Roush Sr
the t tie of the P a n"tNs no
w
be pub shed once each entered Veterans Memorial
and gas eases and the we sand
week
for s x success ve weeks
equ pment ocated thereon
and
he
ast pub cat ori w
be Hospital Wednesday as a
s tuated n Lebanon Townsh p
made
on
June
18
1973
medical patient
Me gs County
Oh o
and
n case of you r fa lu e o
descr bed n Lease Pook 3
Mr and Mrs Butch Wilson
answer oro herw se respond as
Page 527 Lease Book 31 Page
pe
m
t ed by he Oh o R u es of and children spent Wednesday
629 L.ease Book 34 Page 415
C v Procedu r e w l h n the me
and Lease Book 30 Page 30
Erma
sa ed udgmen by d e au w 1 evemng with Mrs
Me gs County Lease Reco ds
be
ender
ed
aga
ns
you
fo
he
Wilson
You are requ ed to -answer
re ef derr1anrH~d n he Com
the compla nt w th n 28 days
p a nI
Mrs Conroe Tucker had the
after the last pub c;at on of th s
not ce wh ch w II be pub shed
misfortune of fallmg at her
LARRY E SPENCE~
once a week for s x consecu ve
CLERK
OF
COURT
home and mJurmg her knee
weeks The lai!St pub ca t on wl 1
OF COMMON PLEAS
be made June II 1973 and 28
and
IS bedfast at home
ME GS COUNTY OH 0
d•vs for answer w
commence
POMEROY 0H 0
Sunday evenmg guests of Mr
on that date
(5
4 21 27 6 4 1 8 ]
fo case of your fa ure to
and Mrs Russell Roush and
llnswer or otherW se respon d as
family were Jeff Miller Mr
required by the Oh o Rues of
Diamond In Rough
c v
Procedure
udgment bY'
and
Mrs Dana. Lewis of Chf
Condition, needed for pro
default wIt be rendered aga n's
you for the rei ef dema nded n ducmg a diamond out of tpn Mr and Mrs Butch Wilson
Comp ant
pure carbon a mi lliO n and children
pounds
of
pt
essuz
e per
Larry Spencer
Mrs Clara Mae Sargent and

Common P eas- Courl
Me gs Coun y
Pomeroy Oh o

Racine Social Events

hiS SISter

Mrs
Mondus Hendricks
recently
Mr and Mrs Roy Hendncks
and children of Logan spent the

weekend wtth h s mother Mrs
Nondus Hendncks
Mr and Mrs George Ne1gler
VIsited m Columbus Sunday
w1th their son m law and
daughter Mr and Mrs Phtl
Miller

WIN AT BRIDGE

News, Event
Easter weekend guests of
Mr and Mrs William Miller
Debbie and Lori were Mr and
Mrs Larry Gassaway VICkie
and Glenda Wes t Milton Mr
and Mrs Glen Gassaway
Powell and Mr and Mrs Fred
Whetnall Columbus
Mr and Mrs Roger Sp1egle
Columbus VISited w1th Mr and
Mrs Rex Cheadle
Mrs Faye Jordan was an
overnJght guest

of

her son

and

daughter m law and they spent
a day m Columbus where they
called on Mrs Jordan s
daughter Vma Rutherford m
the evenrng

Mr and Mrs J W Burke

and children were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs Richard
Jeffers and children New

Boston Ilhnms
Mr and Mrs Bud Allison
Rick RICe and Phyllis Cook

Columbus

were guests of

Rick s grandparents Mr and
Mrs Wilham Culwell
Mr
and Mrs
Arthur
Crabtree called on Mr and
Mrs T J Spurlock m Albany

Reverend and
W1seman and

Davtd
children
VIstted
hts
Mrs

Cambndge
grandparents Mr and Mrs
Earl Starkey
Murl Galaway and Mr and
Mrs Mendal Jordan Columbia
Grange were at Albany
Grange on Saturday evemng
where Mrs Galaway and Mrs
Jordan helped JUdge the

Grange

contest

entries

Mrs Wilham Lawson M1ke
Pat Glen and Cheryl spent the
weekend 1n Charleston W Va
where they VISJted relatives
mcludmg her mother Mrs
Bert W1thro~ her brother and
sister

m law

Mr

and Mrs

Austm W throw and Tommy
and her sister and brother m
law Mr and Mrs Frank
T nsley
Mr and Mrs Noble Hamon
have sold their home m Zaleski
and have moved to the house on
Route 143 owned by Rex
Cheadle and known as the
Conner property
Mr and Mrs Earl Starkel
called on their daughter Mrs

Wanda Jones m Nelsonville as
they were enroute to Columbus
on fnday They VISited his
Sister Mrs Jessie Jewell m
Columbus on Frtday afternoon
attended a gospel hymn smg at
Veterans Memonal Hall on
Fnday evemng On Saturday
Mr Starkey attended the
monthly meetmg of Insurance
D rectors before they returned
home

Mr and

Bread and
Butter
Discards

Mrs

Dwame

returmng home
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
JJm
H W Kelsey has
wntten a new book entitled
More Kilhng Defense It IS
deflmtely for advanced play

ers but does mclude a
most mterestmg hands

lot of

Oswald
Here IS the l~rst
hand m his book The chap
ter IS enhtled Bread and
Butter D1seards Look at the
North and East hands only
and see If you can fmd the
rJght play If you can t don t
be discouraged It IS a real
tough one
Jim
West opens the ace
ot hearts and contmues You
"1n the second trick and
South ruffs the third heart
He plays out ace km~ and
another spade You discard
a diamond on the second
spade What do you discard
on the third one'
Oswald It IS easy to see
that you can t spare your
h1gh heart You can let the
club go and hope your part
ner holds the Jack QUt the
nght discard IS another d1a
mond Declarer surely holds
seve n

spades Th1s means he

will be able to make his
tenth tnck by a diamond
flnesse

unless he

IS

votd

of

d1amonds So you throw a
d1amond and fmd out later
on that yo
NEWSPAPER

have saved
[~TERPRIS£

Alfred

.t.SSN

Mr and Mrs
Charles
0 Br1en and Kevin of
Columbus spent last Wed
nesday w1th her father Garner
Gr1ffm and celebrated h1s 77th
bJrthday which was April 25
and hts grandson Kevin s
which was April 29
Mr and Mrs Ernest Taylor

accornpamed

oo

10

us

oo

B ( Cosby 8 10 New• 20 Oh Happy Day 33

10 JO
Wail Street Week 33
ll OO - News3 4 6 6 10 3 15
11 JO - Johnny Carson 3 4 5

Alan Ktng At Las Vegas 13
Election Returns 4 U S USSR Basketball 6 Moves
T~e
Dunw ch H orror 8
Portra t of a Mobst er 10
1 00 - Focus on Columbus 4 N ews 13
2 00
News 4

TUESDAY MAYS 1973
o uo
Sunr se Sem nar 4 Sacr ed Heart 10
6 IS - Farmt me 10
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Co umbus Today .4 B b le Answers 8 Comern &amp; Com
ment 10 Fa th for Today 13
6 45
Corncob Report 3
6 55 - Take F ve for L ve 15
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 CBS New s 8 10 News 6 Jeff s Collie 13
7 30 - Romper Room6 Rocky &amp; Bullw nkie 13 Popeye 10
8 00 - Capt Kangaroo 10 N ew Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St 33
Lass e 6
a 30 - Jack La La nne 3 Romper Room 8 New Zoo Revue 6
9 00 - Pau D xon 4 Concentrat on 6 Fr endly Jun ct on 10
Capt Kangaroo 8 AM 3 Dr K ldare 13
9 30 - ToTe The Truth J Jeopardy 6 Hoi ywood T alk ng 10
10 00 - D nah Shore 3 5 Columbus S x Ca I ng 6 Jokers W d
8 10 D ck Van Dvke 3
10 30
Baffe 3 4 15 S10000Pyram d8 10 Sp t Secondl J
11 00 - Sa le of the Century 3 15 Love A mer can Style 6 Gamb t
8 0 Password 13 E ec Co 20
11 30
Hollywood Squares 3 4 5 Sew t ched 6 3 Love of L fe
a 10 Sesame St 20
55 C BS New s B Dan I me s World 10
2 00 - Jack e Obi nger 8 Jeopardy 3 5 Bob Brauns 50 50
Cub 4 Passwo rd 6 New s 0 3
12 30 3 W s J 15 Sp t Second 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10
2 55 - News 3 15
1 00
News 3 All My Ch dren 6 13 Green Acre s 10 Not for
Women On y 15 Secret Storm 8
20
Fash on In Sew ng 3
30
3 On A Match 3 4 15 Let s Make A Deal 13 Bowl ng 6
As the World Turns 8 10
1 00 - Days of Our L ves 3 4 15 Newlywed Game 13 M ke
Doug a ss 6 Gu d ng L ght 3 10
100 Doctors3 415 DatngGamel3 EdgeofNghtB 10
3 00 - Another World 3 4 5 Genera l Hosp tal6 13 Word of
Press 20 L ove Sp lendored Th ng 8 10
3 30 - Return of Peyton Place 3 15 One L fe to Ltve 6 13
Secret Storm 10 Magg e &amp; The BE&gt;aut ful Mach ne 20 Merv
Gr 1f n 8 Ph I Donahue 4
4 00 - M ster Cartoon 3 Love Amer can Stye 3 Huckleberry
Hound &amp; Yog Bear 6 Move Chef Crazy Horse 0
4 30 - Pett coat Junct on 3 I Love Lucy 6 W Jd W ld West 13
To Be Announced 8
5 00
Mr Rogers 30 33 Andy Gr 1f th 15 Bon.,nza 3 4 B g
Val ey 6 Hazel 8
5 30 - Bever y H lib II es B Elect Co 33 Gomer Pyle 13
Hodgepodge Lodge 10 Death Valley Days 15
5 55
Earl N ght ngale 5
6 00
News 3 4 8 10 3 15 Truth or Con seq 6 Sesame Sf 20
Around the Bend 33
6 30 - News 3 4 6 B 0 15 I Dream of Jeanne 13 M lestones
of Progres s 33
7 00 - What s My L neB I ve Got A Secret 3 Elec Co 20
Beat the Cock 4 News 6 10 Untamed World 13 Truth or
Conseq 3 Soc et1es n Transtt on 33 TV H onor Soc ety 15
7 30 - To Tel The Truth 6 Pr ce s R ght 8 0 Beat the Clock
13 Th s s Your L fe3 C rcu s4 Peop e&amp; The Press 5 RFD
20 Earthkeep ng 33
8 00
Maude 8 10 Book Beat 33 Mov e C mb An Angry
Mounfa n 3 4 Temperatures R1s ng 6 3
8 30 Move Hardcase 6 13 Hawa F ve 08 10 Advocates

20 33

9 30 - Bla ck Journa 20 33 Pot F lm s 8 10
10 00 - Marcus Welby MD 6 13 News 20 Amer ca 3 4 15
B ography 33
11 00 - News 3 4 8 13 15
11 30 - Johnnv Carson 3 4 15 Cr mewatch 6 13 Mov es How
to Murder Your W fe 8
Front er He ca t 10
12 00 - Johnny Carson 4
1 00 - Your Health 4 News 13
1 30
News 4

Mr

and Mrs

·. Lloyd D1ltinger Ricky and
Kathy of Shade to VISit their
son Mr and Mrs Charles
Taylor and family at London
Oh o on Sunday
Word has been received here
that Clara 0 Br1en of
Columbus 0
has been
hospitalized but Is now home
Rev and Mrs Jacob Leh
man and Ricky were SUilday
d nner guests of Mr and Mrs
Robert Bernard
Mr and Mrs Gerald Guthne
and Diana called at the
Russell Areher home Saturday
evemng to see Albert Warner
who Is Ill

The b ddmg has been
North
East
West
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Pass
Pass
1N T
Pass
You South hold

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What do you do now?
A-Bid two no trump or pass
depending on how Ught your
partner 1s nchned to open the
b1ddmg and how \\ell he play~
the dummy

Helen Help
Us. • •

Answer tomorn w

Wellston tops Meigs and Gallians

Wellston North Gallia and
Meigs high schools ran off a
track meet Friday with
Wellston the wmner Meigs
hmshtng second and the
Pirates third
Tom Lowery of Meigs took
top honors m the long Jump and
the 440 Terry Whitlatch edged
out Angles of Wellston m the
low hurdles and semor Dallas
Weber heaved the shot the
farthest
The results
High hurdles - Denny N G

Halhngton W Johnsto~ W
Purdue W
100 yard dash - HutchiSon
W Lowery M Whitlatch M
Jenkms W
440 - Lowery M Jenkms
w Walburn W Mornson
NG
sao relay - Wellston Meigs
North Galha
880 dash- Johnson W Fox
W Payne W Robson M
Low hurdles - Whitlatch M
Angles W McCarter N G
S1sson M
220 - HutchiSon W Lowery

By Helen Bottel

...'
'

Pity the Hypochondriac
Dear Helen
What do you say to a woman who can al;vays top you on
illnesses'
If you ve got a headache she s got a bigger one I spramed
my ankle - she developed a lunp and told everybody about her
She and I visited a friend In the hospital and this dame spent
the whole tune describing her operation m detail
It s become a game with some of us MentiOn hay fever and
her asthma kept her awake all mght If you cough a couple of
times her emphysema giVes her fits (She s really very
healthy for a 63-year-old) We got her blooll pressure up over
200 the other day because she had to beat the next contender
who mentiOned 185
But what started out as a JOke (we thought shed catch on and
shut up after awhile ) has become a contest All we talk about at
our card club now Is atbnents - and half the members are
begmnmg to believe m !herr symptoms
1 thrnk I ll announce I ve got termmal caneer Do you suppose
she could top that one' - TIRED OF THE GAME
Dear TOTG
Don t she rmght die trymg
You ve learned by now that you can t beat a hypochondriac
at her own game so why don t you all get healthy agam and
perhaps feel pity for a woman whose life Is so barren that only
her Illnesses make her llnportant ' - H

+++

Dear Helen
My new wife was always her family s angel
Pat..y IS a
better word Her shiftless brother and siSter went through most
of her widows mheritance Each tune they had bad luck my
wife took them m
1
A divorced son expects her to pay hiS child support though
he makes - and spends - a hWJdle
She even has cousms who scrounge on her Her problem 1s
'she can tsay no but! stopped all that (when we mamed ) at
HER request For the first tune m her life she says she feels
free When the moochers come I tell them what s left of her
money IS lied up and we r~ sorry but they ll have to manage
for themselves They re like a pack of rats smellmg cheese
AI; you can lmagme word has gone outm her family that she
has turned her back on her own They say I ve changed her
mto a cold unfeelmg nuser and they re doubly mad because I
have a good lllCome they can t tap
Actually my wife has only a few thousand dollars left and
I m IIISistmg she spend II on herself She Is fmally cons1derrng
her pleasure first - but Helen thoug!J she enJoys 11 shes
begiiimng to feel guilty
Smce her family IS able (but not ready) to fend for Itself how
can I keep my wife tough enough not to blow her money on
them? - THE Vll.LAIN
Dear Villa/It
W-e-&lt;! ll you two might mstead blow that money on that
second honeymoon m Tl!liiii or wherever What your wife no
longer has she won t be tampted to throw down a rat hole Okay'

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EARN BERTH IN TOURNEY - C&lt;lach Nonn Persm s Rio Grande College Redrnen will
early In the Eastern Con
participate m the NAJA District 22 Baseball Tournament May 17 18 This was assured followmg
ference !mats and the Knicks
RIO s non~eague sweep of a twmb1ll over Cedarville Saturday R10 IS 12-7 on the year It will be
went on to beat Boston m seve n
R10 s first appearance ever In the NAJA tournament Pictured above front row left to right
games
are ChriS Staten John Dudek John Tipton Dan WISecarver Dale TholllSpon Row 2 Steve
New York leads Los AngelO§,
2-1 In the current Nal!onal
Slaughter Craig Myers Rick Roberts Scott Soper Mike Lewis Jeff Lemgar Dave Swan Ro•
Basketball Assoc1a1Ion playoff
3--Larry Young Rick Rhodes Jun Johnston Dan Bollinger Rick VanMatre Dave Miller
Nonn Persm
championships and some be
tieve the Knicks 87-83 victory
ca n be traced to a pulled
halllStnng mus~ le Jerry West
suffered m hiS nght leg dunng
the third penod of Sunday s
game H pulled a hamstrmg m
his left leg earlier m the
playoffs
I hope I 11 be able to play
Tuesday rught
said West
who scored 15 pomts In the frrst
half Sunday and made only one
What • difference a year Grande a berth m the DIStrict Johnston started for R10 Steve pomt the re•t of the way but 1
makes
22 N AlA post season tour
Slaughter was credited With won t be as active It s
This lime m 1972 Rio Grande nament slated May 17 18 It s the v dory n relief A ftve run mh1bJtmg and you can t play
C&lt;lllege had JUS! completed Is the first t1me m RIO s baseball first mmng all but wrapped 11 your nonnal game Tapmg
doesn t help th s type of m
worst baseball season ever history the Redmen have up for the Redmen
JUry
With a 1 19 mark
advanced to the NAJA tour
Willis Reed Earl Monroe
Today Redmen followers nament
In the mghtcap John
and an extremely strong New
are siltmg on top of the world
R1o Grande flmshed se~.;ond Dudek s smgle m the top of the
as Player-Coach Norm Per
thiS sprmg m Mid.{)hio Con mnth mmng with two out York defense keyed Sunday s
stn s Rto Grande squad ference play w1th a 5-3 mark scored tl1ck Roberts who had triUmph Reed scored 22 pomts
defeated Cedarville twice at one game behmd champiOn dbubled earl er with the as he outmaneuvered Wtlt
Cedarville Saturday 7-4 and 2 Malone Overal: the Redmen w nnmg run M1ke Rose went Chamberlam with outside
shoot ng and virtually held the
1
are 12 7
all the way for RIO tossmg a
Lakers 7 2 center on even
The sweep earned Rto
In Saturday s opener Jim SIX h tter
terms under the boards
Reed sa id !hi• was hiS best

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Gallipolis spent Saturday at
K ngs Island Amusement Park
near Cmcmnatt and then at
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Standings

Nelson stops Montreal
MONTREAL (UPI )
Cincinnati manager Sparky
Anderson predicts the Reds ' 6-1
win over the Mootreal Expm
SUnday has put the Big f\ed
Machine on the way to
replacing San Francisco at the
lop of the National League
West Division.
Roger Nelson gave up only
eight hits to Montreal to pick
up his second win of the year in
three decisions. His pitching
ended a four~ame winning
streak by the Expos, wbo had
been playing .500 baseball
going into the contest witb an
11·11 record.
Johnny Bench drove in two
runs with a sacrifice fly and his
fifth homer of the season and

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Dave Concepcion homered and
stole three bases to give Cinciqnati the scoring power for
tl)e win.
"We've been playing bad
baseball, but from now on we'll
start to play good," Anderson
said afte• the contest. " We
should be in first place right
now. I 'don 't care whose in first
place, we 're better than

them."
The Reds' took a 1.0 lead
over MontfeaJ in the first in·

ning when Concepcion singled,
thep stole second and third
befOre' Bench's sacrifice fly
drove him borne.
The Reds' scilred three times
in the sixth inning . Concepcion
singled, stole second and

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nobody on in the seventh and St. Louis
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Valuable Player . Coac h cagers ~n ass ists. Dan
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rebo under. Da le Thompson
whose Redmen just earned a
SPECIAL AWARDS - Jack earned free throw shooting
berth in the · District 22 NAJA Finch, Alpha Sigma Phi's 110 honors, and Steve Clar k
tournament over the weekend. P ercent Award; Harvey received the Coaches Award.
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watch.
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Persin~ sefved as a student. dergraduate Award. Brown, a
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S,E T SALE DATES
·in the Mid.Qhio Conference District track finals in the 220
·The annual rummage sale of
with a 5·3 ·mark. Overall, the a nd 100 yard dash· events.
the Mternoon Circle of Heath ·
Rio ba~ballers are 12-7 on the
INTRAMURAL AWARDS United Methodist Church will
year. Rio was 1' 19 in baseball Dr. Bruce Curtis, most total he held Tuesday, Wednesday
ius I one short year-ago.
poiQts ·during year; faculty; and Thursday in the chutch '
Others receiving awards Most Valuable Woman Athlete, · .basement. Due to the rum.
during last night's hanquet De b LaDu ca and Mos t mage •sale, a meeting of the
were : .
. Valu.able Man Athlete, Ken Mternoon &lt;;ircle scheduled for
TENNIS - Dennis Jones , Sanders.
Thursday has been postJX)ned
Most Valuable ·Player; Kim
Members of the golf squad until May 17.
Brothers, Coaches Award, . were in action at Lima over the
presented by Dr. George weekend. They will be honored
later.
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WARNERS ENTERTAIN
BASEBALL
Last wee)&lt;,. fall and winter
Thursday guests of Mrs.
Dan
Wisecarver , Player with athletes were honored. Jack Charles Warner, Ebenezer St.,
Hlghest average ( .400); John Finch was · named Most P omeroy were Mrs. Ethel
Dudek, Best Clutch Player ; Valuable Player in cross Saul, Mrs. Ro'b erja Saul
Rick Van Matre , Coaches ·country. Sta1·ey ·Osborne was Kowalewski and Bobby Saul,
Award and Jim Johnsto~. Most Mos t Improved in cross all of Canton; and Mrs. Clara
Valuabre Player. Coach Persin co un tr y a nd Kev Honnold Karr., and Mrs.
Ethel
presented the awards.
received the Coaches Award. William so n, Pomeroy. The
TRACK Mike Grubb,, . , Ron Lain bert ·was named Sauls are (onner Middleport
€oaches AWaid; Ed .lsan , Most Most Valuable in basketball. . residenls having left here in
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The administration of the
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Susie Hein eS, a local speech
and .. hearing th~rapist, was
employed ~s the speec h and
· hearing coordinator for the
clinic. The staff for the clinic is
provided
by
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Ohio

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di ag nostic ev·a tu ations are
scheduled in addition. to the
regular sc hedule . These
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an extensive waiting list or new
clients.
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has broadened its conta cts
UniverSity ·Speech Depart. through publicity in the newspapers, oh th e radio and
-ment.
persona l contact with local"
At the time the hospital th erapi sts . and
. other
accepted the administ(ation of professionals. Therefore, the
the clinic, it employed. one clinic enl-ollment has tripled
Supervisor and three student since October, 1972 ~nd is still
therapists. These therapists increasing .
· provided therapy services for '· The clinic has purchased
approximately 16 clients. AI mater1'als wh1'c h help to
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supervisor
and
eight interested in forming c~r pools
therapists. Th,e thera~ists, are to pr ov ide transportation for·
prOviding serv ice to · ap~· those wh o have no means to ·
·proximately 45 children an
attend the clinic .
adults lrom Meigs County and
The entire s taff of the Meigs .
surrounding areas.
b
Regional Speech and Hearin g
Clients selected to
e Clinic feel that ils efforts have
enrolled are
on a been m ost -s uccessful , and
referra·l, system . Re11ferralshare) should be even more so in the
taken · from 3
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future .
I h ·· ·
therapiSts, loca P yslctans ,
Clinic sessions are held at the
hospitals, clin ics and parents Pomeroy Elementary School.
and submitted to Mrs . Hemes . ., Hospital officials express their ·
She re views the referrals,
·1
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Ordnarice Elementary that spearheaded the drive and turned
in 25,000 caps ; Todd Smith, Ordnomce Elementary, who
turned in 5,222 caps; front rOw 1 Chuck Henson , North Point
Elementary , ·third place winner , who collected 8,815 caps,
and Tim Humphreys of New Haven Elemeritary who ,'
collected 6",5:!5 caps. Not present was th e first place winner,
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Monday 's Game
{ No game scheduled )

WHA. Playoff Standings
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{Finals)
Chicago
15 5 .750
(Best of Seven)
KansasCity
16 . 10 .6 15 2
w. 1. g1 ga
Callfornia
13 9 .59 1 3
x -New England
4 1 30 1a ·
Minnesota
11 10 .52&lt;'1 &lt;'1 112 Winnipeg
1 4 18 30
Oak land
13 13 .500 5
x-Ciinched championship
71h
Sunday 's Result
Texas
8 13 .381
Saturday 's Results
New Eng land 9 Winn ipeg 6
Bos ton 5 Minnesota 1
Detroit 2 Texas 0
Kan City 9 Milwaukee 7
Cleveland- '6 Oakland 5
· Chicag o 4 New York 0
Calif 3 Balt i more I
Major League Resu Its
Suhday'i Results
By United .Press International
Oakland 12 Cleve 0, 1st
Oakland 7 Cleve 3, 2nd
Na.iona I League
{1S t, 12 innsJ
Texas 7 Detroit 2
Chicago
Balt imore 5 Ca lifornia o
Mi lwaukee 3 Kan City 2
I 14 000 102 000- 9 16 0
San Francisto
Min nesota 10 Boston 3
Chicago 11 New York 2
400 500 000 002- 11 14 I
Pappa s, Burris ( 4), Bonham
Monday 's Games ·
New York tMedich 2-1) a1 (7), LaRoc he (9) , Aker i lOJ a nd
M innesota ( WoodsQn 1-0), 2: 15 Hu ndley ; Barr, M e Dowell (5) ~
p·.m.
Sosa (8 ), Moffitt (9). Carrithers
Boston (Curf i5 0-2) at Chicago {11) and Rader , Sadek (11) , WP
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Oakland ( Ff"ngers 0-1) at O. HR s- KinQman ( 3rd) ; Hund (1st),
Pepitone
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Rudolph; Will oughby , Sosa (9),
Detroit atKan City. night .
McDowell (9) and Rader . WPTexas at Milwaukee, night
Cal i f at Cleve, tw i light
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originated in 1968 include Tony
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Work bee
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HUNTINGTON
As
sum1~er approaches , &amp;·outs in
the Tri.State Area Council, Boy
SCouts of Anlerica , look forward to a swnmer camp, adventure at Camp Arrowhead
located near Ona, W. Va . On
May 19, a work bee·will be held
to prepare the camp for its 6
weeks session beginning on
JJI!le 17.
:·
8Scouts and Scouters will be
working on general clean up
Projects, painting and repair or
buildin g~. development of
1
program areas, etc. Just
recently the Seabees have been.
MRS. PAM-THEISS, laboratory technician, JX&gt;inls out features of a blood gas ' analyzer
working on projects in the
which has been purchased for Veterans Memorial Hospital to Mrs. Glen Dill, right, president of
dining haU a.nd the shower
the Meigs COunty Tuberculosis and Health' Assn . The analyzer is used when a patient is
house at the swimming pool
brought unconscious Into the hospital. The machine in seconds indicates to the doctor whether
and will complete them at this ·
the cause of the WlCOnscious condition is diabetes, shock, lung difficulty 1 he~rt or some other
time .
ailment: Its $6,100 price tag was shared, $4,000 being paid by the County TB&amp;H Assn. See
An estimated 600 to 700
,.
Hospital, Page 5.
Scouts a re expected to take
CAPS FOR CANCER - As part of the annual fund drive
part in this camping exin Mason County bottle caps were collec ted by stude nts of
perience during the six week
Mason County E le mentary Schools. The aru10al project is
period . ·
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~Wit'~ I
headed by Jeannie Rardin, Mason County Cancef Chairman .
Among the exciting activities
1'1\"1
Making the presentation of money Friday to the students was
,\ ' t tL"'H
that Scouts will find a t Cam p
Charles Hamilton, production mana ger ror Royal Cr-own
Arr owhead a r e ~ wi.mming,
Bottling Company. The check was for $809.60. Pictured arc, 1boating, rifle, archery, hiking,
r, back row ; Hamilton, David Noll., of Ordnance Elementw·y,
canoeing , and numerous Scout
seco nd place 'wi nner who conected 9,200 caps; Kevin
skill areas, such as cooking,
lashings, etc.
, A full camp staff has. been
selected and will crea te and
atmOsphere of working on
behalf of a nd . serving · the
libn•rics in 11 counties , ••ls~
WEI.l .STON - Jerry Grim
campers in helping the leaders
of Wellston wa s employed on signed an agr&lt;'emcnt with the
be · effec tive in adm inisterin g
Mil}' :i by the board of trustees Slate Library of Ohio tu ca rry ·
the troop prog ram a t cam p.
of the Ohio VHlley Area out the· Plan of Servk·e approved previ ous ly by lhe St&lt;:ttc
Libruric~ as director of the
Ar ea
Library
Se rvi ce Librar y Board. Accordingly,
$90,fiOU.50 was appropriated in
Organization 1AI .SO ).
··Grim 's qualifi~ .ation s in clud e c onformanc~ with that Phtn of
a Bachelor of F'ine Arts from service.
THESE REGISTERED nurses are among the nursing staff of Veterans Memorial
Ohio University, M&lt;lster- of
Hospital. From the left are Jean Wright, Doris Woodyard, Barbara Gilland, and Martha Gress.
See Hospital on Page 5.
LiPrary Science from Kent
Trustee
te rm s
were
s·tate University, 18 yt,wr s designa ted by lot as rollnws :
librar y exper ience, and a 1!J7:1 te rm : Carh1 Mass ie ,
thor ough kn owledge of the area ll :Hry King , Hi_ll Ga 1·rdt,
Charles B!rJkcslcc , Harold
DARWIN - Cam p schedule to be served .
Tile ALSO.Buard , made up of Cooper . · Bob Copl ey . 1974.:
for the swnmer at the Ohio
members
elected by ami rrom Emelyne Reed, Gladys Me·
Valley Christian Assembly at
· Darwin has been announced by the 6o&lt;lrds of t he member Clun g , Howard St . Cl:lir ;
the Meigs County Churches of
Chri st.
.
A camp for eight-year olds
will be held June 24·27 with
../
Clifford Smith as the dean . The
fir st junior week camp , ages
nine through II, will be from
Jul y 1-7 with· Raullin Moyer as
dean , with the secon~ junior
The Meigs County Regional Speech and Hearing
wee k to be held July 15·21.
Clinic has been in operation several years in Meigs
Larry Br·adford will be dean
County. Because of the great need for speech and
for .the fi rst intermediate week, ·
hearing services in this area, the clinic was
ages 12 through 14, July 8-14,
-\·
established to provide these services for any
while Don Seevers will hi:jve
~·
children and-or adults privately unable to obtain
c har ge of the second inSCOTT LUCAS, Cheshire
termediate week, July 22-28.
such services.
.
and
mayor
of
that
.
com·
The senior week camp ·for
It also provides for those requiring therapy
munity , is assi s tant ad· . youth 151and over will be he ld
services in addition to any they have received in ministrator of Vetera ns
.July 2~·Au g . 4 and Hoyt Allen
other school or clinic programs. The clinic operates Memorial Hospital.
will be the dean.
on a quarter system; at the end of each I 0 week

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NBA Playoff Standings
By United Press lnternationa 1
(Finals)
(Best of Seven)
. w. I. ~ct . ·
New York
2 1 .667
Los Angeles
1 2 .333
Sunday's Res.ults
New York 87 Los Angeles 83
Monday 's ·Game
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July IZ, 1973
Syracuse l A) at Gian ts - DI
Tige rs at Rutland (A)
1
R tl nd I B) at Pirates - 02
Syracuse ( B) at Ya,n kees - 01
u a
Yankees at Syracuse ( B )
June21 , 1973
Rutland fA) at Yankees - D1
July 16,1973
tJ d (A)
Pirates at Gianls _ D2
Ya nkees at Ru an Dl
Tigers at Syracuse ( 8 )
Gianls at PiratesSyracuse (A) at Rutland (B )
Syra cuse fB ) al Tigers - (A)
02
June25,1973
Rutla nd (B) at Syracuse
Ya nkees at Gian ls - Dl
Julyl9, 1973 Dl

w. I. pet. g.b. Rutland ( A) at Rutland ( B)
Concepcion smacked his fourth San Fr.;an cisco 21 9 .71 0
Syracuse ( AJ at Syracuse (B)
homer of the year with none on Hous t on
19 10 .655 2
Cinci
nnat
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10
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15
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and two. out in the ninth.
June 7, 1973
los Angeles
15 13 .536 Sift
Montreal's only run came in Atlanta
Yankees at Tigers - Dl
Tigers at P irates - D2
9 16 .360 10
the ninth on a Darrell Chaney .San Diego
10 18 .357 10 112 Gianls at Rutland (B)
Rutland (A) a t Syracuse ( A)
Saturday's Results.
error. Baylor Moore dropped
Syracuse (A) at Pirates - D2 Syracuse ( B) at Rutland ( B)
Montreal 8 Cinci nnati 6
Rutland l A) at Syracuse (B )
June 28, 1973
his second game. of the year1 Houston 9 New York 2
June 11,1973
Tigers at Gian ls - Dl
Ch icag o 7 San Fran ci sco 4
after picking up one victory.
Atlan+t~ 7 Philadelph i a 0
Yankees at Syracuse ( A)
· Pirates at Yankees - D2
'' Jqhnny Bench is strong San Diego 6 Pitt sburgh 5
Syracuse
(B)
at
Giants
_
02
Ru'iland {B ) at Rutland (A)
now, so we don't have to worry Los Angeles 11 St. Louis J
Sunday's Resu lts
Syracuse ( B) at Syracuse (A)
Tigers at Rutland (B)
about that operation. He's all
Atlanta 3 Ph i ladelph ia 1
Rutland (A 1 at Pirates - 01
July 2,1973
over that. He's as good as he Houston 14 New York 8
June
14,
1973
Ti
ger
s
at
Yankees - 01
ever was/' Anderson said.
Cin ci nnati 6 M.ontr~al I
San Diego 8 Pittsburgh 0
Rutland (A) at Giants _ Dl
Rulland (8 ) at Gian ts - D2
Los Angefes J St . Lou is o
Tigers at Syracuse ( A)
Pirates at Syracuse (A)
San Fran 11 Ch i 9, 12 inns. l si
Syracuse
(B)
at
Pirates
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D2
Syra
cuse (B) at Rutland (A)
San Fran 4 Chicago 3, 2nd
Today 's Probable Pitchers
Yankees at Rutland ( B)
July 5, 1973
(All Times EDT)
June
18,
1973
Syracuse
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A) at Yankees - 01
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Houston . ( Roberts 2-1) at
Giants at Syracuse ( B)
Montreal . {McAnall Y' 2-0L 8 Gianl• at Syracuse (A)
p.m .
Rutland (B) at Ti gers - D2
Marty Perez. Perez walked on
Atlanta ( P. Dobson 2-3) at
Pirates
at Rutland fA I
four pitc!les, then Gentry New York (Seaver -2-3). 8 p .m . .
July 9,1973
Cincinnati (Grimsley 4- 1) at
NHL Playoff Standing s
walked to force in another run. Philadel
Ph
ia
tLonborg
1-4)
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7:
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Gianls at Rutland 1A)
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A Season High
p.m .
(Finals)
Syracuse
(A) at Tigers - Dl
Pittsburgh (Walker 1-0) at
San Diego hanged out a
(Best of Seven I
Los Angeles {Messersmith 1-3}.
w. I. gf ga Pirates at Syracuse ( B I
season high of 16 hits including II p.m .
Montreal
3 1 20 11 Rutland (B) at Yankees - D2
home runs by Johnny Grubb
Chicago ( Reu sc hel 2-1) at San Chi cag o
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3 11 20
Sunday 's Result
and Clarence Gaston in defeat- Dieg o (Gre i f 1-2J.lO: JOp .r'n .
(Only games scheduled)
Montreal 4 Chicago 0
ing Pittsburgh. In the second
Tuesday's Games
Monday's Game
inning, Caldwell singled and Houston at Montreal , night
(N o game scheduled ) .
Atlanta at New York, night .
scored nn Grubb's first major Cinci
at Phila, night
league homer. Gaston led off Pittsburgh at Los Ang, night
AH_L Playoff Standings
By Un1ted Press lnternatioi'lal
the third with his fourth home Chicago at San Diego. night
· (Semifinals)
, run of the year and the Padres St . Lou is at San Fran, night
(Best of Seven)
picked up two more runs in the
American League
w. I. 9f ga
East
Cincin nati
2 0 1&lt;'1 9
sixth o~ Gaston's bases.Joaded
w. ~~ -- pet. g .b. Nova Scot ia
o 2 9 14
double.
Detroit
12 13 .480
Sunday's Result
11 12 .478
Cin c innati 7 NoVa Scotia 6
Lee May hi~ ·a grand-slam Milwaukee

BY NEll. HERSHBERG
Three Were Ejected
UP! Sports Writer ·
Pappas, Cub Manager
The fists were flying Sunday Whitey Lockman and Coach
afternoon at San Francisco's Hank AgUirre were ejected
Candlestick Park but Giant from the contest.
outfielder Bobby Bonds saved
In. other National League
his best punch. for last.
action, Atlanta beat PhiladelBonds, involved in a fourth- phia, 3-1, Houston battered
inning brawl that emptied both New York, 14..!1, Cincinnati
benches, socked a two-run downed Montreal, 6-1, San
homer into the left field stands Diego blanked Pittsburgh, 11-0,
with two out in the 12th inning and Los Angeles defeated St.
to give San Francisco an 11·9 Louis, 3-0.
victory over the Chicago CUbs
In the American League,
in the first game of a Oakland swept a double header
doubleheader . The Giants from Cleveland, 12-0, and 7-3,
made it a sweep of the twin bill Texas beat Detroit, 7-2, Min·
with a 4-3 victory in the nesota walloped Boston, 1~3 ,
nightcap .
Chicago downed New York, 11- home run in a seven-run,
· Bonds and CUb relief pitcher 2,
Baltimore
blanked . seventh-inning rally and Bob
Jack Aker were two of the chief California, 5-0, and Milwaukee Watson had four hits including
combatants in the brawl tha.t edged Kansas Cit~, 3-2.
a three-run homer in Houston's
halted the game for 15 minutes.
Jim Willoughby, with ninth- rout of New York . The Astros '.
Chicago pitcher Milt Pappas inning relief help from Elias 14 runs and their 16 hits were
hit Giant starter Jim Barr with Sosa and Sam McDowell, beat both season highs for them
a pitch in retaliation for Barr's the Cubs in the second game to while the Mets, whose relief
hilling Chicago third baseman extend San Francisco's lead in pitching collapsed completely,
Ron Santo in tbe third inning. the National League's Western lost their fifth game in a row.
In the ensuing melee, Cub Division to two games over the
Johnny Bench drove ~ two
Co'ach Pete Reiser was second plac'e Astros. 1
TWls with a sacrifice fly z.nd his
knocked out accidentally and
Relief pitcher Billy Wilson fifth homer of the season and
.haq to be carried from the field walked two straight batters Dave Concepcion homered and
on a stretcher. Reiser has ha&lt;! including winner pitcher Gary stole three hases as Cincinnati
a history of heart trouble in Gentry with the bases loaded in heat Montreal.
recent years and was taken to the eig hth inning to enable the
Joe Ferguson belted his sixth
St. Luke's Hospital for ob- Braves to defeat Philadelphia borne run of the season as Los
servation. Santo and Barr also before 60,120 Jacket Day fans . Angeles made the most of four
were taken to St. Luke's for Mike Lum and Dusty Baker hits to _beat St. Louis. AI
treatment of minor injuries. singled with one out and Mac Downing, 3-1, pitched a ~a­
Santo suffered a bruised chest Scarce struck out pinch-hitter hitter and got all the offense he
when hit by a pitch and Barr Hank . Aaron . When Dave needed when Ferguson homwill be X-rayed lor a bruised Johnson walked to load the ered into the leftlield pavilion
elbow.
hases, Wilson came on to face with one out in the second.

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Cilidy Scyoc was crowned
queen at a· rece nt meeting of
the. "New Me... Club f,or the
largest weight loss r1ecorded .
The door-prize was won by
Carol Scyoc and thre e member.s reported weight gain and
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bland of
Apron spent Tuesday to Frida y
with Mrs. Pear l Reynolds ,
Middleport.

IN CHARL ESTON
Mr . and Mrs . Law r en ce
BatJghm;-w and Jeffrey and
Mt·. and Mrs . Wi.lliam Fred
Smith, Sr. , Middleport, were
Sunda y visitor s or relatives in
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Progressive dinner
planned for May _9
An " Eat Around the Dan Thomas, Chestnut St.,
(former John Lyons property )
Villa ge 1" four. co~rse dinner
sponso red by the Middleport where the Hors d'oeuvres will
Amateur Garde·ners · wi1f be be served.
·,
held Wednesday fro111 5:30 to 7
p.m.
From th ere the dinner. will
The public is· invited to move to the home of Mrs.
participate in the dinner and Holdain May, 387 South Fourth
may pw-chase tickets at $1.50 Ave.· for saLads, theil to Mrs.
from any of the members. Ferman E. Moore;! 271 N.
Serving at each of the four Fourth for the . main ~urse,
homes will cootinue from 5:30 and then to the home of Mrs.
.·to 7 p.m. and tickets will be ' selwyn Smith , 415 South
available at the home of Mrs. Fourth, for dessert.

Sunday .visitor . Kail , Kevin a nd Charles.
Mr . and Mrs . . Franklin .

Sheet of Water
When seve n inches of rain ·
fell within 30 minutes at
Cambridge. Ohio, o ne day in
Jul y 1914, ,lhe ~ air was so
full of water that anyone
step ping outdoors f o.u n d
it virt~ally impossible !9
bneathe. lt was one of the
severest rain storms ever
recorded in thl:! Unit ed
S!a1es .

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Mrs . Clinton Gilkey of
Sunday dinner guests o r.
Albany was a Wednesday and Mrs . .Harley T. Johnson
visitor of Mr. a nd Mrs. Lincoln were . Mrs. J . R. Murphy I
Russell.·
Peggy, Carmel and · Barbara.
J o Smith spent Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Haggy of
l")ight with Charlotte Lambert 'Akr on were weekend visitors of
of Ne lsonvilk. On Thursday Jo. Mr . a nd Mrs. Robert Russell .
Smith attended a business · Mr. and Mrs. Jac k Downs
meeting a~ the Hocking Forrest were fcce nt visitors of her
Lodge at Old Man 's Cave.
gra ndparents, Mr. and ·Mrs .
Mr. arid Mrs. Leon Shumate " Harl ey T. Johnson.
and-sons of Bantytow_n , W. Va .;
Saturday supper gUests of
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Mr. and Mrs. Iva n Shumate f&gt;)r . an
Mrs. . ar ey
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and sons of Ma n's field a nd Mrs. J oh nson were Barbara Mur.
. Paul Pierce a nd fam ily , . phy , Tammy and Che ryl
Mas on,
wt::re
Saturday Johnson.
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·or Mr. an d Mrs. Larry M1'ss J o · Sm1
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J ~ hnson, Gi na , Tahnee, Brady Danny Wor ey e njoy e
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and Mrs . Geneva Shumate. cookout Sunday evening with
Mrs. Helen · J ohnson was a Mr. and Mrs . Doyle ' Knapp,

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Harold Gillogly of Albany and
·JMrs . ·Wa lte r J ordan · of"
. Ga111'poll·s . were Tuesday
·: viSitors of Mr. and Mrs: Lincoin R.ussell.
of games and the winners were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'McElroy.
Evelyn and Barbara Well,
CindyandCaroiScyoc,Thelma of Colwnbus were · weekend
.
La nce . and Connie and Ruth visitor s Of Mr . and Mrs. Paul
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Pljtman .
McF.lroy .

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M&amp;R SHOPPING

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. Russell of Middlepor t was. a
Satur~ay evening .visitor of Mr.
.and Mrs. Lincoin Russe1l.

Myron

MOTORBIKE RACE
SALZB\]RG , Austria ( UPl i
- Jarno Saarinen of 'Finland,
riding on a Yafnaha. won the
250 ccm class of Uw Motorbike
Grand . Prix races , counting
towards the World Championships, on the Salzbur ~rin track
today .
Saarine n, who wa s the
. fastest driver in the practice
run s Saturday
in
two
ca tegor ies- in the 250 cern
class and in the 500 cern classcloc ked 48 minutes 31.50
seconds for an: average speed
of 1~7 .22 kilometers per hour ,

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Standings

Nelson stops Montreal
MONTREAL (UPI )
Cincinnati manager Sparky
Anderson predicts the Reds ' 6-1
win over the Mootreal Expm
SUnday has put the Big f\ed
Machine on the way to
replacing San Francisco at the
lop of the National League
West Division.
Roger Nelson gave up only
eight hits to Montreal to pick
up his second win of the year in
three decisions. His pitching
ended a four~ame winning
streak by the Expos, wbo had
been playing .500 baseball
going into the contest witb an
11·11 record.
Johnny Bench drove in two
runs with a sacrifice fly and his
fifth homer of the season and

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Dave Concepcion homered and
stole three bases to give Cinciqnati the scoring power for
tl)e win.
"We've been playing bad
baseball, but from now on we'll
start to play good," Anderson
said afte• the contest. " We
should be in first place right
now. I 'don 't care whose in first
place, we 're better than

them."
The Reds' took a 1.0 lead
over MontfeaJ in the first in·

ning when Concepcion singled,
thep stole second and third
befOre' Bench's sacrifice fly
drove him borne.
The Reds' scilred three times
in the sixth inning . Concepcion
singled, stole second and

Major Lectgue Stilndtngs
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scored on Tony Perez's single.
East
w. I. pel. 9.b.
Bobby Tolan followed with a
Pi tt sburg h
11
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double and Richie 'Schenblum Ch i cag o
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l1 13 ..480 Jlh
drove in two runs with a single. New York
11 12 .478 Jl.l,
Montreal
Bench's homer came with Phil adelph ia 10 13 .435 21t2
nobody on in the seventh and St. Louis
5 19 .208 8
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June4,1973
Giants at Tigers - Dl
Yankees at Pirates - D2

Baseball Schedule

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Rutland ( B) at Syracuse (8)

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Pira tes at Rutland 1B)

Teams and Managers are
Pomeroy Yankees, Woody Call
and Gary freeman ; Pomeroy
Giants,
Tom
Grueser ·
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Pomeroy Pirates~ Tom Smith ·,
Pomeroy Tigers, R. J .
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Browning an
. McClure ;
Rutland (A) , Gene Wise ;
Rulland ( B ), Gene
Tim Wi se ;
Sy racuse (A),
Brown;
Syracuse
(B), Tim Brown.
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field performer for Rio Grande
College's Redmen , was named
"Athlete-of-the-Year" during
SUi'lday night 's annual spring
sports banquet at the Holiday

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Charleston
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Richmond
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Sunday 's Results
Rochester 10 Toledo 3
Peninsu la 6 Rich"mond 3
Syracuse 2 Char leston 1
Pawtucket 2 Tidewater 1

quarter all clients are evaluated and progress
recorded so that the client may be continued or
dismissed . . The schedule is then adjusted accord·
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Valuable Player . Coac h cagers ~n ass ists. Dan
George Wolfe presented the Bollinger was
the top ·
player-coach Norm Persin, awards.
rebo under. Da le Thompson
whose Redmen just earned a
SPECIAL AWARDS - Jack earned free throw shooting
berth in the · District 22 NAJA Finch, Alpha Sigma Phi's 110 honors, and Steve Clar k
tournament over the weekend. P ercent Award; Harvey received the Coaches Award.
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Delta Epsilon's · · Approximatoly 159 persons
watch.
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Promis in g
Un · atte.nded Sunday's banquet.
Persin~ sefved as a student. dergraduate Award. Brown, a
assistant in basketball. His grad uat e of North Ga llia, ·
baseball team finished secorod recently qualified for the NAI&lt;jl.
S,E T SALE DATES
·in the Mid.Qhio Conference District track finals in the 220
·The annual rummage sale of
with a 5·3 ·mark. Overall, the a nd 100 yard dash· events.
the Mternoon Circle of Heath ·
Rio ba~ballers are 12-7 on the
INTRAMURAL AWARDS United Methodist Church will
year. Rio was 1' 19 in baseball Dr. Bruce Curtis, most total he held Tuesday, Wednesday
ius I one short year-ago.
poiQts ·during year; faculty; and Thursday in the chutch '
Others receiving awards Most Valuable Woman Athlete, · .basement. Due to the rum.
during last night's hanquet De b LaDu ca and Mos t mage •sale, a meeting of the
were : .
. Valu.able Man Athlete, Ken Mternoon &lt;;ircle scheduled for
TENNIS - Dennis Jones , Sanders.
Thursday has been postJX)ned
Most Valuable ·Player; Kim
Members of the golf squad until May 17.
Brothers, Coaches Award, . were in action at Lima over the
presented by Dr. George weekend. They will be honored
later.
~
Ossman, co3ch.
WARNERS ENTERTAIN
BASEBALL
Last wee)&lt;,. fall and winter
Thursday guests of Mrs.
Dan
Wisecarver , Player with athletes were honored. Jack Charles Warner, Ebenezer St.,
Hlghest average ( .400); John Finch was · named Most P omeroy were Mrs. Ethel
Dudek, Best Clutch Player ; Valuable Player in cross Saul, Mrs. Ro'b erja Saul
Rick Van Matre , Coaches ·country. Sta1·ey ·Osborne was Kowalewski and Bobby Saul,
Award and Jim Johnsto~. Most Mos t Improved in cross all of Canton; and Mrs. Clara
Valuabre Player. Coach Persin co un tr y a nd Kev Honnold Karr., and Mrs.
Ethel
presented the awards.
received the Coaches Award. William so n, Pomeroy. The
TRACK Mike Grubb,, . , Ron Lain bert ·was named Sauls are (onner Middleport
€oaches AWaid; Ed .lsan , Most Most Valuable in basketball. . residenls having left here in
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Improved ; Jack Finch, Most · Steve Bartram - led .the Rio 1926.

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The administration of the
Meigs Regional Speech and
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to th e Veterans Memorial
Hospital in October, 1972. Mrs .
Susie Hein eS, a local speech
and .. hearing th~rapist, was
employed ~s the speec h and
· hearing coordinator for the
clinic. The staff for the clinic is
provided
by
the
Ohio

sity . Whenever the Supervising
staff has a~ai ~l able time,
di ag nostic ev·a tu ations are
scheduled in addition. to the
regular sc hedule . These
evaluations have estab1ished
an extensive waiting list or new
clients.
The clinic, under the administration of the hospital,
has broadened its conta cts
UniverSity ·Speech Depart. through publicity in the newspapers, oh th e radio and
-ment.
persona l contact with local"
At the time the hospital th erapi sts . and
. other
accepted the administ(ation of professionals. Therefore, the
the clinic, it employed. one clinic enl-ollment has tripled
Supervisor and three student since October, 1972 ~nd is still
therapists. These therapists increasing .
· provided therapy services for '· The clinic has purchased
approximately 16 clients. AI mater1'als wh1'c h help to
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more
adequate
supervisor 1 one gra ua e therapy. The clinic is als~
supervisor
and
eight interested in forming c~r pools
therapists. Th,e thera~ists, are to pr ov ide transportation for·
prOviding serv ice to · ap~· those wh o have no means to ·
·proximately 45 children an
attend the clinic .
adults lrom Meigs County and
The entire s taff of the Meigs .
surrounding areas.
b
Regional Speech and Hearin g
Clients selected to
e Clinic feel that ils efforts have
enrolled are
on a been m ost -s uccessful , and
referra·l, system . Re11ferralshare) should be even more so in the
taken · from 3
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future .
I h ·· ·
therapiSts, loca P yslctans ,
Clinic sessions are held at the
hospitals, clin ics and parents Pomeroy Elementary School.
and submitted to Mrs . Hemes . ., Hospital officials express their ·
She re views the referrals,
·1
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Ordnarice Elementary that spearheaded the drive and turned
in 25,000 caps ; Todd Smith, Ordnomce Elementary, who
turned in 5,222 caps; front rOw 1 Chuck Henson , North Point
Elementary , ·third place winner , who collected 8,815 caps,
and Tim Humphreys of New Haven Elemeritary who ,'
collected 6",5:!5 caps. Not present was th e first place winner,
Mel.anie Sisson of Mason Elementary, who collected 16,373
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Monday 's Game
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Chicago
15 5 .750
(Best of Seven)
KansasCity
16 . 10 .6 15 2
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Callfornia
13 9 .59 1 3
x -New England
4 1 30 1a ·
Minnesota
11 10 .52&lt;'1 &lt;'1 112 Winnipeg
1 4 18 30
Oak land
13 13 .500 5
x-Ciinched championship
71h
Sunday 's Result
Texas
8 13 .381
Saturday 's Results
New Eng land 9 Winn ipeg 6
Bos ton 5 Minnesota 1
Detroit 2 Texas 0
Kan City 9 Milwaukee 7
Cleveland- '6 Oakland 5
· Chicag o 4 New York 0
Calif 3 Balt i more I
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Suhday'i Results
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Oakland 12 Cleve 0, 1st
Oakland 7 Cleve 3, 2nd
Na.iona I League
{1S t, 12 innsJ
Texas 7 Detroit 2
Chicago
Balt imore 5 Ca lifornia o
Mi lwaukee 3 Kan City 2
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San Francisto
Min nesota 10 Boston 3
Chicago 11 New York 2
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M innesota ( WoodsQn 1-0), 2: 15 Hu ndley ; Barr, M e Dowell (5) ~
p·.m.
Sosa (8 ), Moffitt (9). Carrithers
Boston (Curf i5 0-2) at Chicago {11) and Rader , Sadek (11) , WP
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Oakland ( Ff"ngers 0-1) at O. HR s- KinQman ( 3rd) ; Hund (1st),
Pepitone
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Balf i mor~ (Alexander 2-QJ., 1:.30 ley
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Bos ton at Chicago, niQht
Rudolph; Will oughby , Sosa (9),
Detroit atKan City. night .
McDowell (9) and Rader . WPTexas at Milwaukee, night
Cal i f at Cleve, tw i light
Will oughby (3-2). LP-Gur a (1 1). HR -Garrett t 1st).
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originated in 1968 include Tony
Bass, Bob Mabry, Mike 'Serio
and Mike Duffey.
Finch,
a
nativ.e
Of
Chesapeake, will take part in
the mile run in the NAJA
championship filials in Kansas
City, Mo. later this month.
Runnerup in the Athlete-&lt;Jf. the-Year award was baseball

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Finch became the sixth Rio
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honor. With it gQes the Newt
Oliver . Trophy. lt was the
second straight year a track
athlete won the award. Bob
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Work bee
planned

HUNTINGTON
As
sum1~er approaches , &amp;·outs in
the Tri.State Area Council, Boy
SCouts of Anlerica , look forward to a swnmer camp, adventure at Camp Arrowhead
located near Ona, W. Va . On
May 19, a work bee·will be held
to prepare the camp for its 6
weeks session beginning on
JJI!le 17.
:·
8Scouts and Scouters will be
working on general clean up
Projects, painting and repair or
buildin g~. development of
1
program areas, etc. Just
recently the Seabees have been.
MRS. PAM-THEISS, laboratory technician, JX&gt;inls out features of a blood gas ' analyzer
working on projects in the
which has been purchased for Veterans Memorial Hospital to Mrs. Glen Dill, right, president of
dining haU a.nd the shower
the Meigs COunty Tuberculosis and Health' Assn . The analyzer is used when a patient is
house at the swimming pool
brought unconscious Into the hospital. The machine in seconds indicates to the doctor whether
and will complete them at this ·
the cause of the WlCOnscious condition is diabetes, shock, lung difficulty 1 he~rt or some other
time .
ailment: Its $6,100 price tag was shared, $4,000 being paid by the County TB&amp;H Assn. See
An estimated 600 to 700
,.
Hospital, Page 5.
Scouts a re expected to take
CAPS FOR CANCER - As part of the annual fund drive
part in this camping exin Mason County bottle caps were collec ted by stude nts of
perience during the six week
Mason County E le mentary Schools. The aru10al project is
period . ·
·
~Wit'~ I
headed by Jeannie Rardin, Mason County Cancef Chairman .
Among the exciting activities
1'1\"1
Making the presentation of money Friday to the students was
,\ ' t tL"'H
that Scouts will find a t Cam p
Charles Hamilton, production mana ger ror Royal Cr-own
Arr owhead a r e ~ wi.mming,
Bottling Company. The check was for $809.60. Pictured arc, 1boating, rifle, archery, hiking,
r, back row ; Hamilton, David Noll., of Ordnance Elementw·y,
canoeing , and numerous Scout
seco nd place 'wi nner who conected 9,200 caps; Kevin
skill areas, such as cooking,
lashings, etc.
, A full camp staff has. been
selected and will crea te and
atmOsphere of working on
behalf of a nd . serving · the
libn•rics in 11 counties , ••ls~
WEI.l .STON - Jerry Grim
campers in helping the leaders
of Wellston wa s employed on signed an agr&lt;'emcnt with the
be · effec tive in adm inisterin g
Mil}' :i by the board of trustees Slate Library of Ohio tu ca rry ·
the troop prog ram a t cam p.
of the Ohio VHlley Area out the· Plan of Servk·e approved previ ous ly by lhe St&lt;:ttc
Libruric~ as director of the
Ar ea
Library
Se rvi ce Librar y Board. Accordingly,
$90,fiOU.50 was appropriated in
Organization 1AI .SO ).
··Grim 's qualifi~ .ation s in clud e c onformanc~ with that Phtn of
a Bachelor of F'ine Arts from service.
THESE REGISTERED nurses are among the nursing staff of Veterans Memorial
Ohio University, M&lt;lster- of
Hospital. From the left are Jean Wright, Doris Woodyard, Barbara Gilland, and Martha Gress.
See Hospital on Page 5.
LiPrary Science from Kent
Trustee
te rm s
were
s·tate University, 18 yt,wr s designa ted by lot as rollnws :
librar y exper ience, and a 1!J7:1 te rm : Carh1 Mass ie ,
thor ough kn owledge of the area ll :Hry King , Hi_ll Ga 1·rdt,
Charles B!rJkcslcc , Harold
DARWIN - Cam p schedule to be served .
Tile ALSO.Buard , made up of Cooper . · Bob Copl ey . 1974.:
for the swnmer at the Ohio
members
elected by ami rrom Emelyne Reed, Gladys Me·
Valley Christian Assembly at
· Darwin has been announced by the 6o&lt;lrds of t he member Clun g , Howard St . Cl:lir ;
the Meigs County Churches of
Chri st.
.
A camp for eight-year olds
will be held June 24·27 with
../
Clifford Smith as the dean . The
fir st junior week camp , ages
nine through II, will be from
Jul y 1-7 with· Raullin Moyer as
dean , with the secon~ junior
The Meigs County Regional Speech and Hearing
wee k to be held July 15·21.
Clinic has been in operation several years in Meigs
Larry Br·adford will be dean
County. Because of the great need for speech and
for .the fi rst intermediate week, ·
hearing services in this area, the clinic was
ages 12 through 14, July 8-14,
-\·
established to provide these services for any
while Don Seevers will hi:jve
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children and-or adults privately unable to obtain
c har ge of the second inSCOTT LUCAS, Cheshire
termediate week, July 22-28.
such services.
.
and
mayor
of
that
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com·
The senior week camp ·for
It also provides for those requiring therapy
munity , is assi s tant ad· . youth 151and over will be he ld
services in addition to any they have received in ministrator of Vetera ns
.July 2~·Au g . 4 and Hoyt Allen
other school or clinic programs. The clinic operates Memorial Hospital.
will be the dean.
on a quarter system; at the end of each I 0 week

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Los Angeles
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Sunday's Res.ults
New York 87 Los Angeles 83
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July IZ, 1973
Syracuse l A) at Gian ts - DI
Tige rs at Rutland (A)
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R tl nd I B) at Pirates - 02
Syracuse ( B) at Ya,n kees - 01
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Yankees at Syracuse ( B )
June21 , 1973
Rutland fA) at Yankees - D1
July 16,1973
tJ d (A)
Pirates at Gianls _ D2
Ya nkees at Ru an Dl
Tigers at Syracuse ( 8 )
Gianls at PiratesSyracuse (A) at Rutland (B )
Syra cuse fB ) al Tigers - (A)
02
June25,1973
Rutla nd (B) at Syracuse
Ya nkees at Gian ls - Dl
Julyl9, 1973 Dl

w. I. pet. g.b. Rutland ( A) at Rutland ( B)
Concepcion smacked his fourth San Fr.;an cisco 21 9 .71 0
Syracuse ( AJ at Syracuse (B)
homer of the year with none on Hous t on
19 10 .655 2
Cinci
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June 7, 1973
los Angeles
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Montreal's only run came in Atlanta
Yankees at Tigers - Dl
Tigers at P irates - D2
9 16 .360 10
the ninth on a Darrell Chaney .San Diego
10 18 .357 10 112 Gianls at Rutland (B)
Rutland (A) a t Syracuse ( A)
Saturday's Results.
error. Baylor Moore dropped
Syracuse (A) at Pirates - D2 Syracuse ( B) at Rutland ( B)
Montreal 8 Cinci nnati 6
Rutland l A) at Syracuse (B )
June 28, 1973
his second game. of the year1 Houston 9 New York 2
June 11,1973
Tigers at Gian ls - Dl
Ch icag o 7 San Fran ci sco 4
after picking up one victory.
Atlan+t~ 7 Philadelph i a 0
Yankees at Syracuse ( A)
· Pirates at Yankees - D2
'' Jqhnny Bench is strong San Diego 6 Pitt sburgh 5
Syracuse
(B)
at
Giants
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Ru'iland {B ) at Rutland (A)
now, so we don't have to worry Los Angeles 11 St. Louis J
Sunday's Resu lts
Syracuse ( B) at Syracuse (A)
Tigers at Rutland (B)
about that operation. He's all
Atlanta 3 Ph i ladelph ia 1
Rutland (A 1 at Pirates - 01
July 2,1973
over that. He's as good as he Houston 14 New York 8
June
14,
1973
Ti
ger
s
at
Yankees - 01
ever was/' Anderson said.
Cin ci nnati 6 M.ontr~al I
San Diego 8 Pittsburgh 0
Rutland (A) at Giants _ Dl
Rulland (8 ) at Gian ts - D2
Los Angefes J St . Lou is o
Tigers at Syracuse ( A)
Pirates at Syracuse (A)
San Fran 11 Ch i 9, 12 inns. l si
Syracuse
(B)
at
Pirates
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Syra
cuse (B) at Rutland (A)
San Fran 4 Chicago 3, 2nd
Today 's Probable Pitchers
Yankees at Rutland ( B)
July 5, 1973
(All Times EDT)
June
18,
1973
Syracuse
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Houston . ( Roberts 2-1) at
Giants at Syracuse ( B)
Montreal . {McAnall Y' 2-0L 8 Gianl• at Syracuse (A)
p.m .
Rutland (B) at Ti gers - D2
Marty Perez. Perez walked on
Atlanta ( P. Dobson 2-3) at
Pirates
at Rutland fA I
four pitc!les, then Gentry New York (Seaver -2-3). 8 p .m . .
July 9,1973
Cincinnati (Grimsley 4- 1) at
NHL Playoff Standing s
walked to force in another run. Philadel
Ph
ia
tLonborg
1-4)
,
7:
30
By
United
Press
lnternationa
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Gianls at Rutland 1A)
,.
A Season High
p.m .
(Finals)
Syracuse
(A) at Tigers - Dl
Pittsburgh (Walker 1-0) at
San Diego hanged out a
(Best of Seven I
Los Angeles {Messersmith 1-3}.
w. I. gf ga Pirates at Syracuse ( B I
season high of 16 hits including II p.m .
Montreal
3 1 20 11 Rutland (B) at Yankees - D2
home runs by Johnny Grubb
Chicago ( Reu sc hel 2-1) at San Chi cag o
I
3 11 20
Sunday 's Result
and Clarence Gaston in defeat- Dieg o (Gre i f 1-2J.lO: JOp .r'n .
(Only games scheduled)
Montreal 4 Chicago 0
ing Pittsburgh. In the second
Tuesday's Games
Monday's Game
inning, Caldwell singled and Houston at Montreal , night
(N o game scheduled ) .
Atlanta at New York, night .
scored nn Grubb's first major Cinci
at Phila, night
league homer. Gaston led off Pittsburgh at Los Ang, night
AH_L Playoff Standings
By Un1ted Press lnternatioi'lal
the third with his fourth home Chicago at San Diego. night
· (Semifinals)
, run of the year and the Padres St . Lou is at San Fran, night
(Best of Seven)
picked up two more runs in the
American League
w. I. 9f ga
East
Cincin nati
2 0 1&lt;'1 9
sixth o~ Gaston's bases.Joaded
w. ~~ -- pet. g .b. Nova Scot ia
o 2 9 14
double.
Detroit
12 13 .480
Sunday's Result
11 12 .478
Cin c innati 7 NoVa Scotia 6
Lee May hi~ ·a grand-slam Milwaukee

BY NEll. HERSHBERG
Three Were Ejected
UP! Sports Writer ·
Pappas, Cub Manager
The fists were flying Sunday Whitey Lockman and Coach
afternoon at San Francisco's Hank AgUirre were ejected
Candlestick Park but Giant from the contest.
outfielder Bobby Bonds saved
In. other National League
his best punch. for last.
action, Atlanta beat PhiladelBonds, involved in a fourth- phia, 3-1, Houston battered
inning brawl that emptied both New York, 14..!1, Cincinnati
benches, socked a two-run downed Montreal, 6-1, San
homer into the left field stands Diego blanked Pittsburgh, 11-0,
with two out in the 12th inning and Los Angeles defeated St.
to give San Francisco an 11·9 Louis, 3-0.
victory over the Chicago CUbs
In the American League,
in the first game of a Oakland swept a double header
doubleheader . The Giants from Cleveland, 12-0, and 7-3,
made it a sweep of the twin bill Texas beat Detroit, 7-2, Min·
with a 4-3 victory in the nesota walloped Boston, 1~3 ,
nightcap .
Chicago downed New York, 11- home run in a seven-run,
· Bonds and CUb relief pitcher 2,
Baltimore
blanked . seventh-inning rally and Bob
Jack Aker were two of the chief California, 5-0, and Milwaukee Watson had four hits including
combatants in the brawl tha.t edged Kansas Cit~, 3-2.
a three-run homer in Houston's
halted the game for 15 minutes.
Jim Willoughby, with ninth- rout of New York . The Astros '.
Chicago pitcher Milt Pappas inning relief help from Elias 14 runs and their 16 hits were
hit Giant starter Jim Barr with Sosa and Sam McDowell, beat both season highs for them
a pitch in retaliation for Barr's the Cubs in the second game to while the Mets, whose relief
hilling Chicago third baseman extend San Francisco's lead in pitching collapsed completely,
Ron Santo in tbe third inning. the National League's Western lost their fifth game in a row.
In the ensuing melee, Cub Division to two games over the
Johnny Bench drove ~ two
Co'ach Pete Reiser was second plac'e Astros. 1
TWls with a sacrifice fly z.nd his
knocked out accidentally and
Relief pitcher Billy Wilson fifth homer of the season and
.haq to be carried from the field walked two straight batters Dave Concepcion homered and
on a stretcher. Reiser has ha&lt;! including winner pitcher Gary stole three hases as Cincinnati
a history of heart trouble in Gentry with the bases loaded in heat Montreal.
recent years and was taken to the eig hth inning to enable the
Joe Ferguson belted his sixth
St. Luke's Hospital for ob- Braves to defeat Philadelphia borne run of the season as Los
servation. Santo and Barr also before 60,120 Jacket Day fans . Angeles made the most of four
were taken to St. Luke's for Mike Lum and Dusty Baker hits to _beat St. Louis. AI
treatment of minor injuries. singled with one out and Mac Downing, 3-1, pitched a ~a­
Santo suffered a bruised chest Scarce struck out pinch-hitter hitter and got all the offense he
when hit by a pitch and Barr Hank . Aaron . When Dave needed when Ferguson homwill be X-rayed lor a bruised Johnson walked to load the ered into the leftlield pavilion
elbow.
hases, Wilson came on to face with one out in the second.

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greater need are contacte
1" t receives
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first. ac new c Jehn h .
a complete sp~ec , ea nn g
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·needed . Each client is en rolled
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Session o 10 tvl ua
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Some o t e mor
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problems are receivl
hour of .individual therap.r
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when time a ows. ·
The schedule whi ch is nQw
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,full, may· . requtre
more
th era pi s ts wh-e n th ey are
available from Ohio llniver-

NEW·MEMEETS
Cilidy Scyoc was crowned
queen at a· rece nt meeting of
the. "New Me... Club f,or the
largest weight loss r1ecorded .
The door-prize was won by
Carol Scyoc and thre e member.s reported weight gain and
were required to perform pig
tricks. Unda Well had charge

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lll&lt;:tm !'ROM AKRON
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bland of
Apron spent Tuesday to Frida y
with Mrs. Pear l Reynolds ,
Middleport.

IN CHARL ESTON
Mr . and Mrs . Law r en ce
BatJghm;-w and Jeffrey and
Mt·. and Mrs . Wi.lliam Fred
Smith, Sr. , Middleport, were
Sunda y visitor s or relatives in
Charleston , W. Va. ·
,

lloyt Kin g wants you to
know th a t a s poo k in a s ultan ·s palace h; a harem-

scH e'em.

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Progressive dinner
planned for May _9
An " Eat Around the Dan Thomas, Chestnut St.,
(former John Lyons property )
Villa ge 1" four. co~rse dinner
sponso red by the Middleport where the Hors d'oeuvres will
Amateur Garde·ners · wi1f be be served.
·,
held Wednesday fro111 5:30 to 7
p.m.
From th ere the dinner. will
The public is· invited to move to the home of Mrs.
participate in the dinner and Holdain May, 387 South Fourth
may pw-chase tickets at $1.50 Ave.· for saLads, theil to Mrs.
from any of the members. Ferman E. Moore;! 271 N.
Serving at each of the four Fourth for the . main ~urse,
homes will cootinue from 5:30 and then to the home of Mrs.
.·to 7 p.m. and tickets will be ' selwyn Smith , 415 South
available at the home of Mrs. Fourth, for dessert.

Sunday .visitor . Kail , Kevin a nd Charles.
Mr . and Mrs . . Franklin .

Sheet of Water
When seve n inches of rain ·
fell within 30 minutes at
Cambridge. Ohio, o ne day in
Jul y 1914, ,lhe ~ air was so
full of water that anyone
step ping outdoors f o.u n d
it virt~ally impossible !9
bneathe. lt was one of the
severest rain storms ever
recorded in thl:! Unit ed
S!a1es .

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Mrs . Clinton Gilkey of
Sunday dinner guests o r.
Albany was a Wednesday and Mrs . .Harley T. Johnson
visitor of Mr. a nd Mrs. Lincoln were . Mrs. J . R. Murphy I
Russell.·
Peggy, Carmel and · Barbara.
J o Smith spent Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Haggy of
l")ight with Charlotte Lambert 'Akr on were weekend visitors of
of Ne lsonvilk. On Thursday Jo. Mr . a nd Mrs. Robert Russell .
Smith attended a business · Mr. and Mrs. Jac k Downs
meeting a~ the Hocking Forrest were fcce nt visitors of her
Lodge at Old Man 's Cave.
gra ndparents, Mr. and ·Mrs .
Mr. arid Mrs. Leon Shumate " Harl ey T. Johnson.
and-sons of Bantytow_n , W. Va .;
Saturday supper gUests of
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Mr. and Mrs. Iva n Shumate f&gt;)r . an
Mrs. . ar ey
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and sons of Ma n's field a nd Mrs. J oh nson were Barbara Mur.
. Paul Pierce a nd fam ily , . phy , Tammy and Che ryl
Mas on,
wt::re
Saturday Johnson.
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'th and Mr.
. vtsttors
·or Mr. an d Mrs. Larry M1'ss J o · Sm1
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J ~ hnson, Gi na , Tahnee, Brady Danny Wor ey e njoy e
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and Mrs . Geneva Shumate. cookout Sunday evening with
Mrs. Helen · J ohnson was a Mr. and Mrs . Doyle ' Knapp,

While

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Mrs . Clin ton Gilkey, Mrs.
Harold Gillogly of Albany and
·JMrs . ·Wa lte r J ordan · of"
. Ga111'poll·s . were Tuesday
·: viSitors of Mr. and Mrs: Lincoin R.ussell.
of games and the winners were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'McElroy.
Evelyn and Barbara Well,
CindyandCaroiScyoc,Thelma of Colwnbus were · weekend
.
La nce . and Connie and Ruth visitor s Of Mr . and Mrs. Paul
.
Pljtman .
McF.lroy .

1-lar r-ad on, Ca r olyn

M&amp;R SHOPPING

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. Russell of Middlepor t was. a
Satur~ay evening .visitor of Mr.
.and Mrs. Lincoin Russe1l.

Myron

MOTORBIKE RACE
SALZB\]RG , Austria ( UPl i
- Jarno Saarinen of 'Finland,
riding on a Yafnaha. won the
250 ccm class of Uw Motorbike
Grand . Prix races , counting
towards the World Championships, on the Salzbur ~rin track
today .
Saarine n, who wa s the
. fastest driver in the practice
run s Saturday
in
two
ca tegor ies- in the 250 cern
class and in the 500 cern classcloc ked 48 minutes 31.50
seconds for an: average speed
of 1~7 .22 kilometers per hour ,

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1-' The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 7, 1973

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Meigs PTA schedules
OPTOMETRIST '
'Be-1n
T
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discuss~d
con'fi
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Meigs 4-H Club News

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Plans for a shopping trip to Forema.n ; repor ter, € hris
.
OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12 , 2 T&lt;15 ( CLOSE:
buy ma terial and patterns Woif
J
,;.
AT NOON ON THURS .) - EAST COURT
••
were discussed at the April . Th.e members
•
24th meeting of the Bashan wtf~t projects they would take
_ _::_::.:_:::_:::__ _ _
•- .....
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Bunch 4-H Club. The meeting th is year. The nht meeting
A Molher ·Daughter " Be-In" r
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was held at the home of Mary will be May 1$ at the Letart for junior and senior high
•
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Rose. Advisors attending the Communi ty Hall . - Chris school gi rls an d their mothers
meeting were Mary Rose and Wolfe.
sponsored by the Meigs County
A weekly feature of Meigs
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County
Garden
Club
members
.
Louise
Pitze
r.
There
were
10
THE
ME
IGS
Co
unty
Council of PTA's will be in the
••
members present.
_sllepherds held a meeting April Meigs Junior Hlgh auditorium
•
The members also disc~ssed 25 at the Meigs Coun ty Ex- Thursday evening, May 10 at 7
color a nd textur e com- t.enslon Office. Advisor at- p.m. Mrs. Robert Dugan and
binati ons . After tlie meeting tending was Mrs. J oyce Cof!ey. Mrs. Howa rd E rvi n, coCindy Pitzer served r efresh- The re we re 12 members chairpersons o( the Family
ments. The ne xt meeting will present.
The
members Ufe Committee· of the local
be Ma y 29 at the home of Mary discussed how to figure up PTA, ate coord inati ng the
event, in cooperation with the
Rose - l3arbara Coates.
rations for the year .
THE CHESTER FARM Boys
Re(reshments were served Meigs County Cha pter of the
he ld th e ir organizat io na l by Denise Dean and Pam March of Dimes.
'
The Be-Ins are conducted by
meetin g on April 26 at th e home Kautz. Advisors will be visiting
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BY
RACHEL
SMITII
qualified
medical professionals
of
Roger
Keller
.
Advisor
a'
t
each
member
on
May
19
to
•
Amateur Garden Club
tending was Charles Frecker _ weig h the lam bs. - Pam an d feat ur e 11 Tomorr ow
~·
Happens Today," a medically
Th ere were . 12 members Kautz.
•••
••
present.
THE FIVE POINTS Bucks authenticated March of Dimes
: . A recent issue of ''Early American Life •• included an article
Items 'or business dlscusse~ held a mee ting April 25 at the filmstrip for young people. In
Early American Gar&lt;k&gt;M. Among the planning and planting
included electiori' of officers, , home o£ Ni ckey Leonard. clear, straight.forward terms ,
:SChedules, some mlerestmg culinary possibilities were offered
pr ojec t books, a nd hikes . There were two advisors, four ye t with se nsiti vity it
::n-om the flower . garden. The followin g are lim r~cipes and,
Rodney Keller led the rnem· members, and on e visitor delineates youth's preparent·
•..although !be family may not call for a speedy repeal of the dish
bers in a game of " Briti sh prese nt. The members talked hood responsi bilities . It
:Jet's hope they will admire the ingenuity of the cook
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Bulldog ." Afterwards refresh- of plans an~ activities for the stresses good teen health
•'
habits in relation to such major
ments were served by Mrs. year.
:
NASTURTIUM SALAD - To a mixed green salad add a
Keller.· The next meetin g will
The pro_ject lessons were on co ncerns as poor diets, drug
: tablespoon or two to las!&lt;: of finely chopped nasturliu~ stems
be Ma y 17 at Gary Nelson's.- the following: " Rabb'its," abuse and venereal disease.
::and buds that already show enough petal to add to the color efKeith Krautter.
caring, feedin g, and building a Followin g th e filmstrip ,
;ject. Garnish tbe salad bowl with open blossoms.
pen ; ."Gard ening," s'ize of medical experts wUI answer
MARIGOL[) CUSTARD - With the back of a spoon crush a
A DMONSTRATION on safe garden and type of seeds to be questions of the girls and their
::CUP of ma;igold petals to r&lt;&gt;lease !be flavor .·Scald ther'n in two wiring and clean ligpt bulbs at planted:
mothers.
..eups of nulk. Flavor with 'f.! ll:aspoon vanilla. Add 3 beall:n egg
" Ove r one-half million
J ohnnie Riebel , Nickey
home was given by Dinah
~olks, pmch of salt, 3 tablespoons of sugar mixed with a dash of Erlewine and Debbie Pierce at Leonard, and Ra"y Spencer teenage girls marry each year
:::llubn~g and another of allspice. Add 'h teaspoon of rose water.
the May l meeting of the Irish gave special reports on their and one-third of the firstborn
Better late than never: our own Sports Bug.
:;?our mto a casserole dish and bake as a custard. Serve with
Leprechauns. The meeting was pr ojects. Leonard led the are born to teenage mothers.
:Whipped cream garnished with marigold blossoms.
With oversize radial tires. Mounted on
held at the home of 'Harold members in two games, " Don 't These figures highlight the
Beans "
and need for early teen education .
mag-type wheels,
Erlewine. Advisor attending · Spill the
• · CANDIED VIOLETS OR ROSE PETALS - Coat whole
PTA hopes to assist mothers in
the meetlng was Minnie Thorn ~ ''Emergency.''
/
True bucket seats.
::;;..;olet heads or individwll rose ·petals in white of egg slightly
helping
their daughters apThe next meeting will be
ton . There were 17 members
~aten with 2 teaspoons of water. A drop of violet essence if
An Indy-type steering wheel.
present.
May 23 at the Nicklois Leonard proach marriage and parent·
::ll~ailable ol"'a drop or two of rose water added to the egg white
A short-throw stick shift. ·
Different committees were home . Special plans for this hood with an intelligent un·
~Ill enhance the (lavor of the candied flowers . Dip in a small
discussed and apProved during meeting will include project derstanding of the'ir · respoli·
Four-wheel independent suspension. ·
. saucer of granulated sugar and lay out on paper towels to dry.
sibilities,''
.stated
Mrs.
Dugan
.
the business meeting. Sending reports, - Nickey Leonard .
An air-cooled rear-mounted aluminum·
Next day repeat the sugaring process until the violets or rose
We believe this program will
THE
club
members
to
camp
was
HARRlSONVILLE
petals are completely crisp and dry, They may be served as a
magnesium alloy engine.
1
also discussed. Do(lna Thorn- Girls 4-H Honor Club held its provide a focus and a springconversation piece after dessert or used to garnish the white
Your choice of Marathon Silver Metallic
ton gave a specia·l report on the organizational meeting April board for further mother and
icing of a party cake.
.
J. L. Pop Stand at the Regatta . 24 at the Harrisonville Grange . daughter discu.ssions, to bridge
paint, or Saturn Yellow. With jet black trimming
Teresa White led the club Advisors attending were Betty " the generation gap."
all around.
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members in recreation. Af- BishQp and Sharon Jewel.
RECORD BROKEN
. Options? Plenty. Like flare-tip pipes.
terwa.rds Dinah Erlewine There were nine members
SYRACUSE
The
served refre shments. The present.
congregation of the Church of
Racing stripes. Stereo radio. And more.
. conservation committee will
Officers for the year elected the . Nazarene was happy
· If this sounds good to you, don't be late.
present the program at the were , Janel Maue, president; Eas ter Sunday when they
Because we've made only a limited number
next meetin g which will - be Brenda Bishop, vice president; broke their old attendance
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of Sports Bugs.
May 15 at the home of Carol Debbie Li.mbert, secretary; record of 228 which was made
Beverly Bishop, treasurer; and on the. exact same date , April
Pierce . - David Thornton .
Late could be never.
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• THE LETART Farm Boys Sue Kennedy, news reporter . 22, 1962. This Easter Sunday
Alternate mem.bers will serve the attendance was 232. In 1962
or g aniz ~d May l at the Letart
Community Hall . Advisor as Recreation Leaders.
their pastor was the .Re~.
.
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The
members
were
·also
attendirig
wa s
Randall
H•rold Holmes and their
UPPER RIVER ROAD
.Roberts. There were five assigned their: projects. Tbe superintendent M~;ris · Wolff.
members pr~ sent. Officers for Meigs C~mnty Project~Pian.Q­ This year the pastor· is the_Rev .
PH. 446·9800
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
the upcoming year .are as Rama was announced . . The Marsha11 Larimore with Bob
follows: president, Tim Wolf; next meeting will be May 7 at Moore, the superint¢nden(
1.1 ic~
pre sident,
Jimmy the Harrisonville Grange. Foreman; secretary, _-Todd Sue Kennedy .
THE MEIGS County Better
Roberts ; treasurer , David
Livestock Dairy Club held a
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meeting April 24 at tlie horne of
Willie Levacy. Advisor attending was Roy Holter . There ·
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iii=
CHOOSE FROM OUR
NOW
were 12 mwrnbers present. The
project lesson was on the
different kinds of cows and
calves and their registration.
11P'••: •s.[•
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·"·Iy- A·m·'·';·"·"""
A
demonstration
on
lounge chair
platform rock~r
MONDAY
dehorning was given by Willie
AUGUST
SALEM CENTER PTA, 7:30 Levacy. Kathy Parker gave a
p.m. at the school. Piano specia l report -on safety. Eddie
JULY
students will 'give a recital. . Holter . and Patty Parker led
I
JUNE
Grvndparents
will . be the. club in recreation. Af.
recognized.
terwards refreshments were
_...
MAY
Served
by Mrs. Levacy.
rr r r
POMEROY Chamber of
The next · meeting will be
APRIL
St t down . Move co m ton
M o~e th~ ' comton post
Commerce at noon at Meigs
p osit1oner lever bac k !0
t iOrrc r lever
fo r ~·~&lt;.JI'[J to
F s
SMTWT
May 29 at the home of Jackie
Inn .
lock pos 1t ron . You are tn
reh:!il &lt;;C locke d mechan•sm
a stat tona ry LOUNGE
;md . you have a PLAT ·
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.
FINAL PLANS for annual and Carl Parker . . - Mary
CHAIR . It ca Q be adju St ed
FORM ROCKER .
Mora
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f rom 15'/," w\ 17" !ir.il !l ng
inspection when Racine
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·Chapter
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meets
at
8
LADY or the
SI X
EXCLUSIVE
FOOTER .
p.m . at temple .
FEATURE !
ELECT OFFICERS
RACINE BASEBALL Assn .
CHESTER - .The Ladies
Monday 7:30 p.m.' at Racine Auxiliary of the Chester
tv rocker
tv lo.u nge
Junior High. All persons in. Volunteer fire department met
teresh~ d
in the · summer W~_~nesday evening at the .
·baseball program are urged to. firehmise with President Grace
attend .
Gumpf in charg€. Minutes of
BOSWORTH ~ouncil 46, the previous meeting were,
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Royal and Select Masters, 7:30 read by secr:-etary, Margaret
rl r I '
To sto p in T V vii:lwrng post p.m. at the Pomeroy Masonic Christy and the treasurer's
Push down on top o f both
Iron de si red,_move co mfort
arms and push b ack . A d·
Temple. Refreshments. Super report by Opal Wickham.
p osi t ioner I!?Ver IHtck _ to
j us !oa ~ e foo tr est r rses an d ,
lock
positron .
!Note :
X master degree to be con- Reports of committees were
-, yo u are m a ROCKING TV
FOOTREST can easrly be
P!)SITIQN . EXCLUSIVE
given. ElectioJl of officers was
ferred.
f.l ttshed DOWN to de!irr ed
FEATURE! These tca tw'es
posrt ion, INDEPENDENT
held with Inzy Newell elected
listed by Society o t Aero· MIDDLEPORT
OF BACK, tor comfor t or
space Engineers a~ the UT mo d.e~ t y . )
·Club, 7:30p .m. at the home of presld~nt, Margaret Christy,
MOST IN COMFORT.
Mrs. M. L. French, Fisher St., vice president, Betty Newell,
secretary and Erma Cleland,
~-~~-------. .~-------• Middlep,or t. Assisting treasurer. Marcia Keller was
lull bed recliner heplth &amp; beauty hostesses, Mrs . Uoyd ·Black· welcomed as a. new member.
wood and Miss Frieda Faehnle .
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Program by a guest demon- Refreshments of cake and
coffee were served by Grace
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Cong. Clarence Miller, 9 a.m. 12th St. She has undergone
. to 11 a.m., in Meigs County surgery and is in guarded
courtroom.
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.. RACINE - Five women of the Racine area wil't graduate
M~y 13from Rio Grande College. Above are pictures of four
of them:
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DEBBIE ROUSH, RACINE, Rt. 2, will graduate with a
B.S. Degree in elementary education. Mrs. Roush is married
to Marshall Roush. They are the parents of one .On, Joey, 3.
Mrs. Roush is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill and a
member of the Student Education Assn.
MRS. KATHRYN HILL, RACINE, Rt. 2, will graduate
cum laude with a B.S. degree in elemeQtary education and a
min9r in mathematics. Mrs. Hill's husband, Virgil, is a
farmer ·and riverboat pilot. They have three children,
Dwight, 12; Tina Marie, 7 and Jarrod, 3.-Mrs. Hill hastaught
at Letart Falls Elementary three years where she is active in
the PTA and advisor to the cheerleaders. She is the daughter
of Mrs. Morgan Powell and late Mr. Powell, She is a member
of the Ohio, County and local education associations.
DONNA CROSS, RACINE, RT. I, will graduate with a
B.S. degree in elementary education. The daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Cross, she is a member of the Racine Baptist
Church and Student Education Assn.
. SANDRA HILL, RACINE, WILL graduate with a B.S.
degree in elementary education. Mrs. HiU and her husband,
Dennie, an accountant at the Goodyear Plant at Apple Grove,
W.Va., are the parents of two children, Steven, 13 and Sonja,
10. Mrs. Hill has taught at Racine Elementary the past three
years. She is a member of the Ohio, county and loeal
education ·. associatlolts, Racine. PTA, and a cheerleader
advisor. She is the daughter of the late Mr . and Mrs. Ernest
Bowers.
MRS. PAUUNE HILL, RACINE, Rt: 2, not pictured, will
graduate with a B.S. degree in elementary education. Mrs.
Hill is a teacher at Syracuse Elementary. She is married to
Clifford Hill and lliey have one son, Max. She is a member of
the O.E.A.

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PT. PLEASANT - t:apl.
John J. J ohnson, U. S. Army
Quarterma :ster Corps, has
been promoted to the post of
Commanding Offlcer of •• Au
Company , 9th Supply and
Transport Battalion , Fort
Lewis, Wash., in ceremonies at
the post on May I, according to
information received by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
James Johnson of Cincinnati.
Capt. Johnson attended Point
Pleasant, Wahama and
Richland, Washington High
&gt;chools. He is a graduate of
;olumbia Bas in College,
Pasco, Wa sh., and the
University of Nebra_ska, where
he was awarded a Bachelor of
Science Degree. H~ is a career
soldier, having 'received his
commission upon graduating
from Officer Candidate School,
Fort Benning, where he en.
tered as a private. He served
two tours of duty in South
Vietnam during the conflict
there.
Capt. Johnson is the grandson of Mrs. Rena Johnson, New
Haven, W. Va., and the late
Henry D. Johnson, and a
grand-nephew of Miss Anna 0 .
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of Letart, Route 2.

Mr . and Mrs. Doyle Multi
and
fami ly
of
Ne w
Philad~l phia, 0 ., spent Thu rsday through Saturday with Mr .
and Mrs . Homer Circle, Verna
and Wavie.
Mr s. Sue Foll rod and
daughter, Kim, Mrs. Douglas
Circle and Florence Circle
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Johnson of Belpre recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Circle
and daughter, Dixie, spent
Tuesday and Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris
ATI'END CONVENTION- Southern High School FFA
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members who rec&lt;!ntly attended the 'State I"FA Convention
Mrs. ' Douglas Circle and
beld in Columbus were front row, 1-r, Rocky Hupp and Steve
Florence Circle visited Mrs .
Hupp ; back row, Bob Spurlock, advisor, Norman Curfman
Laura Byer.!j, of Tanne rs Run
and Don ~aefer : Approximately 2800 FF A members !rom
recently.
Ohio attended &lt;the convention .
Kimberl y Follrod wet s a
,Weekend guest of her grandparen ts, Mr . and Mrs . Jack
F'ollrod Sr ., of Pomeroy .
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By Bertha Parker
Calling at the hom~ of Mr.
field, visited Sunday with his
Sabbath School attend•nce grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ar·thur .J ohnson and
Apr;t 29 at tbe Free Methodis t Norman Scha ef~ r .
family ~ nd Betty Van Meter on
Church was 92. Morning of.
Mr . Vern Story , Columbus, is Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
fering was $72.99, building fund spending the week with Mr . . Hayman Barnitz .of Pomeroy
was $30.58.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer, and Mr. and Mrs. William
Rev. Robert Buckley is in Mrs. Story and sOn, John, Carl eton of Raci ne.
Caldwell this week holding a returned to Columbus Sunday .
Recent visitor s at the
revival. Ro!:frt Barton ,
Dougla s Circle home were
layman, will be-in charge of the
meeting in the absence of Rev .
Buckley . .
Tuppers Plains
The Men's Fellowship and
the Women 1s Missionary of the
Mrs. Velma Newell has
local church will hold their
returned to her home here
May meeting at the County
a£ter being at the horne of her
Home May 7 at 6 p.m. Refresh·
Mr . and Mrs. Gene Whytsell,
son, Mr . "!.lld Mrs. ,Clair Newell
ments will be served .
Mr. and M.-s. Sol Bigley and
of Colwnbus after having eye
Master
John
Story , Mr. and Mr·s. William Gillilan surgery . . ._
Columbus, spent his Easter and Toni visited Mr. and Mrs.
vacation with his grand- .Jmnes Carter and son, Sunday .
"Mr . ~wd Mrs . Howard
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
.Jacobsen and son, Belpre, and
Schaefer.
Mrs . Thomas Darst and Mrs. Martha Holsinger visited
children, spent · the weekend . Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holsinger
with Mr. and Mrs. James and Aleshia Lynn, Saturday.
Mr. an'd Mrs. Woodrow
Gilmore.
' Mrs. Netty Hayes, Mrs. Eva Rockhold and lamily spent
Dresseur, Mrs. Edna Reibel Saturday night and Sunday
and Bertha Parker attended wit~ Mrs. Harvey Rockhold .
Mrs . Alvin Reed and Mr. and ·
.the Daughters . of America
Convention .at Colul}lbus Mrs. Dohrman Reed and
family visited Sunday with Mr .
Saturday .
Mr. David Schaefer, Mans· and Mr~ . Ray Weaver and
rmnily .

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of Riverview, Sfms, Kenny a~d ~·..... ve, of·~

Fla .; Mr . and. Mrs . Ray Columbus, visill:d at the home
Johnson and son of Portland ·• of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and
Mr . and Mrs. Richard Ables, family and Ralph Lee .
l ;m~ Bottom RD; ' Mr. and
Mrs. Glen 'Tuttle and son of
Eagle Ridge, Howard Writesell
uf Spiller, Mrs. James PatProfessiona lly i n your home
terson and sons, Racine RD.
or
bus ines s.
Spe cial
mach l !les for
clean lr\g
Mr. and Mrs. J ack Follrod Jr.
fur-ni ture In ypur home. We
and Paul Moore, local.
go anyw 11 ere In M ei gs
Mr . and Mrs . William
Co~mty . An ti -r-eso i l used in
Carleton, Rat;ine, spent
all work . Free estim ates.
Ca ll anyti me.
Tuesday evening with Eun ie
Brinker, Sheryl Le An n
Bob . Kiesling ' s
Carpel
J ohnson spent the evening at
Cle.antng Service, Gattipo1is,
Otuo. Phon~ 446·4-408 .
Lhe Brinker home.
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Laurel Cliff News Notes

Eden News

Langsville

Social Notes

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denny of
Wilkesville are spending ~orne
time at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. B~uce Morris
while Mrs. Denny is recOvering
from eye surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and boys of Seaman,
0 :, spent a weekend recently
with her mother, Mrs . AJpha
Barr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
and boys and Lena Knapp
spent the weekend in Columbus
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs , Ralph Knapp and boys.
Mrs. Sharon Parr and
Michelle visited at the home of
her parents, Mr . and Mrs. ·
Howard Thoma. They went to
visit with -her sister, Patricia
Thoma, who was horne from
school for her spring break.
She goes to school at Louisville,
Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy · of Colwnbus ca11Cd on
!\lis. Elvira Barr Saturday.
Mrs. Kennedy had- spent a
· week with Mrs. Leona Kennedy
w~o had ·been a patient in
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Michael Barr of Glenvil1e _

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Elvira Bart Saturday afternoo.n;
Mr. and Mrs. John Merrell of
Columbus carne Saturday
afternoon to Visit her -mother , '
Mrs. Emma Ledlic 'and her
sister and family , Mr. and Mrs.
j\ichard Ritter and children of
Fayetteville, N. C., who are .
visiting at the Led lie home. Joey Marone of Magnetic
Spring, 0 ., is spending a week
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his spring
break College
with hisspent
mother,
Mrs.
Elvira Barr.
Mr·, and Mrs. 'Duane Barr
and son of Oak Hill, 0., spent
Sunday with his mother and
attended church at Langsville.
Emma Ledlie visited with
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her
~ister and 'husband, Mr. POI\IEROY - Edison Baker of the carved-wood look trim
of the Baker Furniture Com- on furniture today is actually and ·Mrs. Howard Brown of
party in Middleport., speaking plastic, due t&lt;J a shortage of Point Pleasant; W. Va .
Mr . and Mrs. Richard Ritter
recently to several groups of good furniture wood and the
and
children of Fayetteville, N·.
, Home Economics students at cost of la_bor · to execute the
Meigs .High School, stressed work. He stressed that veneer C., are visiting her mQther,
not only that ecology is import- is no longer a dirty · word~ as Mrs . Emma Ledlie.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Nelson of
ant to the outdoors but &lt;ilso to many of the Veneers are.
life inside the home. He showed superior in construction to a Marion, 0 ., 'Ca1led on MrS.
how adequate and pleasing use solid single layer of woOd, since
of light, colors, textures and in veneering there are many
design.s are essential to . oc- layers of wood laminated in
. cupants' well-being.
alternate directions with
Baker noted that in speciatadhesives to give great
choosing home furnishings, strength.
By Mrs. Evelyn Brickles
how· the rooms or items are to
·rn choosing Carpet , Mr ;
Sunday School attendance at
be used is very important. If Baker told the students to look the Methodist Church was
one is going to use a living for clo~ness of the woven and the offering was
room for a parlor, to 'be U!jed fibers,
givmg . greater Worship attendance was"'~- J..
only for Sunday company, with durability, along with the new the offering was $36.
the furniture · mostly to be extra strength fibers. A closely
Mrs. ·Dale Welsh · returned
looked at and not used very woven backing and a good pad home Sunday from Veterans
much, an inex~nsive, low- . are also essential to good wear. Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy~
quality cover and~ construction A big mistake buyers make is where she underwent surgery .
is adequate. If a livirig room is the failure to properly · clean She is recovering satisfa ~to be used for living, good, . .. the carpet ·after it's · beeQ torily .
sturdy construction is essen· carefully chosen and installed . · Mrs . Ruth Ann Golden and
tial.
Dirt particles set like S.nd- daughter of Athens spent
The tnain' things to look for in paper on the carpet fibers, Saturday and Sunday with ber ·
upholstered fUrniture is a kiln· cutting them, causing greater parents, Mr. and Mrs . Way
dried hardwood frame for a wear. A good vacuum cleaner, Clark .
. sturdy foundation; durable, frequently used, as often as
Mrs . Leota Massar aru Mrs.
strong springs; ejther coils, daily in a busy 'family, is Maud Grey of Eastern were -.
strips, or one . of the _patented essential.
-Sunday di.nner guests of Mr .
types that are guaranteed for a
Mr:. Baker answered tlle and Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
.lifetime; tightly woven fabric students' questions on carMrs. Edna Beahrs visited
in a ·wear-resistant fiber., peting, furnHure styles and · Mr . and Mrs. Wayne Brkkles
Herculon, Vectra 'and sofne construction, and displayed one day last week .
nylo·ns being in this class; and . several samples of cOn.
Mrs. Frances Bennedum and
the construction o( the struction materials. HiS visit daughters c:,tllecr' on Mr. and
··cushioning, such as a foam was arranged by Home Mrs . Mai-vin Walker saturday
sandwich, with air escape Ec~nomics · teacher, Mrs . Suzy afte_rnoon, then Mr. and Mrs.
holes, in a durable type of Carpenter, with Mrs. Karen Otto falls and daughter of
material.
Goins, teacher, and Miss Coolville visited the Walkers on
Mr. Baker told students such . Barbara Beckemeyer and Mrs. Sunday afternoon.
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pieces as bedro~m suites, S~e Kelly, stu~ent teachers
Mrs. PhyllisRowan·andMrs :' ·
china Cabinets, or other pieces .- assisting .
LU;cille Borroug~s visited Mrs.
·made entlr~Jy of · wood, or
Borroughs' father ilt a rest
wood-like materials, are called
home at Beverly Sunday . .
"case" goods. Points of good
Mr. and Mrs. · Kenneth
construction in this type frir. Thar's Gold
Griffith spent the weekenil with
niture include: dovetail joints
The total amount of gold her 'brother, Mr .. and Mrs .
d fami·1 y of.
that
can still be recovered W'll'
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1 1am Corn_s an
t drawers
- , · gut' de·rails so from the earl h ·is est·1mate d
drawers will slide easily , at 31',250 tons, more than Canal Winchester .
dust~roof panels between half of. It in the gold fields'
Mr. and Mrs . Honnie Deem
drawers, good support fQr legs, of South Africa and 625 tons and family have riwved to (he
and we\\ {~~is\"ted wOOO . Much in the United States.
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1971 Eldorado

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'Ri gh t now , you . could be very, very cl ose to tbc ·
special pleasures or C:adillac owners hip.
.Because ri g ht f1 0 W t her e ~; xi s ts a very special
set of circuntstances favorin g the person
w j1o lo ngs to b e a Cad illac owne r.

If a new Cadillac is not ye t in you r p lans,
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consider. the pleasure of drivin g·. a C ad il Lac of ano ther year.
T he _grea t dema nd fo r ne w C:ad ill acs has. rnadt
a nurnbc r of bcaut ifut prcv.i0usly·owncd ca rs available.
Li ke the 197 1 Eldorado
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' lillac of a ny rc&lt;"tnl year
lL begin!-. '''it h t he beautifu l new 1973 C:adill a,cs- thetnsclvcs:- . I t's tru e. A Cm
These cars arc th e fin est C\C r bu ilt by Cadi lla c -- · will likel y have more lu·xur y, n~ o re. co n vcni c n c~ features,
rcHc'c tcd by t he fac t tl1at t he '73 Sedan de Vill e.,
more po wer equi p ment than 'yo u' ll find
shown above, has already e'tablished it, elf as the &gt;ingle
, Oti tnany of LOday's new cars.
in ost popular l·ux UJ~y Car ih automoti ve history .
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There· are nine g re a t '73 Cadillacs from whic h to d10ose. lyour authorized Cadillac dealer .than right now ..
.;\nd ri g ht now. your C adill ac d ea ler can probably supply
~·irst choo~~ Cauillac ...'then chq,ose the year.
just tlw lllOd cl ·you wa nt . .. j u"t the ""'ay you want it!

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Plans for a shopping trip to Forema.n ; repor ter, € hris
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OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12 , 2 T&lt;15 ( CLOSE:
buy ma terial and patterns Woif
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A Molher ·Daughter " Be-In" r
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meeting were Mary Rose and Wolfe.
sponsored by the Meigs County
A weekly feature of Meigs
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Club
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Louise
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THE
ME
IGS
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Council of PTA's will be in the
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_sllepherds held a meeting April Meigs Junior Hlgh auditorium
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color a nd textur e com- t.enslon Office. Advisor at- p.m. Mrs. Robert Dugan and
binati ons . After tlie meeting tending was Mrs. J oyce Cof!ey. Mrs. Howa rd E rvi n, coCindy Pitzer served r efresh- The re we re 12 members chairpersons o( the Family
ments. The ne xt meeting will present.
The
members Ufe Committee· of the local
be Ma y 29 at the home of Mary discussed how to figure up PTA, ate coord inati ng the
event, in cooperation with the
Rose - l3arbara Coates.
rations for the year .
THE CHESTER FARM Boys
Re(reshments were served Meigs County Cha pter of the
he ld th e ir organizat io na l by Denise Dean and Pam March of Dimes.
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meetin g on April 26 at th e home Kautz. Advisors will be visiting
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medical professionals
of
Roger
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Advisor
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tending was Charles Frecker _ weig h the lam bs. - Pam an d feat ur e 11 Tomorr ow
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Th ere were . 12 members Kautz.
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THE FIVE POINTS Bucks authenticated March of Dimes
: . A recent issue of ''Early American Life •• included an article
Items 'or business dlscusse~ held a mee ting April 25 at the filmstrip for young people. In
Early American Gar&lt;k&gt;M. Among the planning and planting
included electiori' of officers, , home o£ Ni ckey Leonard. clear, straight.forward terms ,
:SChedules, some mlerestmg culinary possibilities were offered
pr ojec t books, a nd hikes . There were two advisors, four ye t with se nsiti vity it
::n-om the flower . garden. The followin g are lim r~cipes and,
Rodney Keller led the rnem· members, and on e visitor delineates youth's preparent·
•..although !be family may not call for a speedy repeal of the dish
bers in a game of " Briti sh prese nt. The members talked hood responsi bilities . It
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ments were served by Mrs. year.
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NASTURTIUM SALAD - To a mixed green salad add a
Keller.· The next meetin g will
The pro_ject lessons were on co ncerns as poor diets, drug
: tablespoon or two to las!&lt;: of finely chopped nasturliu~ stems
be Ma y 17 at Gary Nelson's.- the following: " Rabb'its," abuse and venereal disease.
::and buds that already show enough petal to add to the color efKeith Krautter.
caring, feedin g, and building a Followin g th e filmstrip ,
;ject. Garnish tbe salad bowl with open blossoms.
pen ; ."Gard ening," s'ize of medical experts wUI answer
MARIGOL[) CUSTARD - With the back of a spoon crush a
A DMONSTRATION on safe garden and type of seeds to be questions of the girls and their
::CUP of ma;igold petals to r&lt;&gt;lease !be flavor .·Scald ther'n in two wiring and clean ligpt bulbs at planted:
mothers.
..eups of nulk. Flavor with 'f.! ll:aspoon vanilla. Add 3 beall:n egg
" Ove r one-half million
J ohnnie Riebel , Nickey
home was given by Dinah
~olks, pmch of salt, 3 tablespoons of sugar mixed with a dash of Erlewine and Debbie Pierce at Leonard, and Ra"y Spencer teenage girls marry each year
:::llubn~g and another of allspice. Add 'h teaspoon of rose water.
the May l meeting of the Irish gave special reports on their and one-third of the firstborn
Better late than never: our own Sports Bug.
:;?our mto a casserole dish and bake as a custard. Serve with
Leprechauns. The meeting was pr ojects. Leonard led the are born to teenage mothers.
:Whipped cream garnished with marigold blossoms.
With oversize radial tires. Mounted on
held at the home of 'Harold members in two games, " Don 't These figures highlight the
Beans "
and need for early teen education .
mag-type wheels,
Erlewine. Advisor attending · Spill the
• · CANDIED VIOLETS OR ROSE PETALS - Coat whole
PTA hopes to assist mothers in
the meetlng was Minnie Thorn ~ ''Emergency.''
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True bucket seats.
::;;..;olet heads or individwll rose ·petals in white of egg slightly
helping
their daughters apThe next meeting will be
ton . There were 17 members
~aten with 2 teaspoons of water. A drop of violet essence if
An Indy-type steering wheel.
present.
May 23 at the Nicklois Leonard proach marriage and parent·
::ll~ailable ol"'a drop or two of rose water added to the egg white
A short-throw stick shift. ·
Different committees were home . Special plans for this hood with an intelligent un·
~Ill enhance the (lavor of the candied flowers . Dip in a small
discussed and apProved during meeting will include project derstanding of the'ir · respoli·
Four-wheel independent suspension. ·
. saucer of granulated sugar and lay out on paper towels to dry.
sibilities,''
.stated
Mrs.
Dugan
.
the business meeting. Sending reports, - Nickey Leonard .
An air-cooled rear-mounted aluminum·
Next day repeat the sugaring process until the violets or rose
We believe this program will
THE
club
members
to
camp
was
HARRlSONVILLE
petals are completely crisp and dry, They may be served as a
magnesium alloy engine.
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also discussed. Do(lna Thorn- Girls 4-H Honor Club held its provide a focus and a springconversation piece after dessert or used to garnish the white
Your choice of Marathon Silver Metallic
ton gave a specia·l report on the organizational meeting April board for further mother and
icing of a party cake.
.
J. L. Pop Stand at the Regatta . 24 at the Harrisonville Grange . daughter discu.ssions, to bridge
paint, or Saturn Yellow. With jet black trimming
Teresa White led the club Advisors attending were Betty " the generation gap."
all around.
. ·
members in recreation. Af- BishQp and Sharon Jewel.
RECORD BROKEN
. Options? Plenty. Like flare-tip pipes.
terwa.rds Dinah Erlewine There were nine members
SYRACUSE
The
served refre shments. The present.
congregation of the Church of
Racing stripes. Stereo radio. And more.
. conservation committee will
Officers for the year elected the . Nazarene was happy
· If this sounds good to you, don't be late.
present the program at the were , Janel Maue, president; Eas ter Sunday when they
Because we've made only a limited number
next meetin g which will - be Brenda Bishop, vice president; broke their old attendance
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of Sports Bugs.
May 15 at the home of Carol Debbie Li.mbert, secretary; record of 228 which was made
Beverly Bishop, treasurer; and on the. exact same date , April
Pierce . - David Thornton .
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Alternate mem.bers will serve the attendance was 232. In 1962
or g aniz ~d May l at the Letart
Community Hall . Advisor as Recreation Leaders.
their pastor was the .Re~.
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The
members
were
·also
attendirig
wa s
Randall
H•rold Holmes and their
UPPER RIVER ROAD
.Roberts. There were five assigned their: projects. Tbe superintendent M~;ris · Wolff.
members pr~ sent. Officers for Meigs C~mnty Project~Pian.Q­ This year the pastor· is the_Rev .
PH. 446·9800
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
the upcoming year .are as Rama was announced . . The Marsha11 Larimore with Bob
follows: president, Tim Wolf; next meeting will be May 7 at Moore, the superint¢nden(
1.1 ic~
pre sident,
Jimmy the Harrisonville Grange. Foreman; secretary, _-Todd Sue Kennedy .
THE MEIGS County Better
Roberts ; treasurer , David
Livestock Dairy Club held a
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Willie Levacy. Advisor attending was Roy Holter . There ·
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were 12 mwrnbers present. The
project lesson was on the
different kinds of cows and
calves and their registration.
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MONDAY
dehorning was given by Willie
AUGUST
SALEM CENTER PTA, 7:30 Levacy. Kathy Parker gave a
p.m. at the school. Piano specia l report -on safety. Eddie
JULY
students will 'give a recital. . Holter . and Patty Parker led
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JUNE
Grvndparents
will . be the. club in recreation. Af.
recognized.
terwards refreshments were
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Served
by Mrs. Levacy.
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The next · meeting will be
APRIL
St t down . Move co m ton
M o~e th~ ' comton post
Commerce at noon at Meigs
p osit1oner lever bac k !0
t iOrrc r lever
fo r ~·~&lt;.JI'[J to
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May 29 at the home of Jackie
Inn .
lock pos 1t ron . You are tn
reh:!il &lt;;C locke d mechan•sm
a stat tona ry LOUNGE
;md . you have a PLAT ·
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FINAL PLANS for annual and Carl Parker . . - Mary
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FORM ROCKER .
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ELECT OFFICERS
RACINE BASEBALL Assn .
CHESTER - .The Ladies
Monday 7:30 p.m.' at Racine Auxiliary of the Chester
tv rocker
tv lo.u nge
Junior High. All persons in. Volunteer fire department met
teresh~ d
in the · summer W~_~nesday evening at the .
·baseball program are urged to. firehmise with President Grace
attend .
Gumpf in charg€. Minutes of
BOSWORTH ~ouncil 46, the previous meeting were,
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Royal and Select Masters, 7:30 read by secr:-etary, Margaret
rl r I '
To sto p in T V vii:lwrng post p.m. at the Pomeroy Masonic Christy and the treasurer's
Push down on top o f both
Iron de si red,_move co mfort
arms and push b ack . A d·
Temple. Refreshments. Super report by Opal Wickham.
p osi t ioner I!?Ver IHtck _ to
j us !oa ~ e foo tr est r rses an d ,
lock
positron .
!Note :
X master degree to be con- Reports of committees were
-, yo u are m a ROCKING TV
FOOTREST can easrly be
P!)SITIQN . EXCLUSIVE
given. ElectioJl of officers was
ferred.
f.l ttshed DOWN to de!irr ed
FEATURE! These tca tw'es
posrt ion, INDEPENDENT
held with Inzy Newell elected
listed by Society o t Aero· MIDDLEPORT
OF BACK, tor comfor t or
space Engineers a~ the UT mo d.e~ t y . )
·Club, 7:30p .m. at the home of presld~nt, Margaret Christy,
MOST IN COMFORT.
Mrs. M. L. French, Fisher St., vice president, Betty Newell,
secretary and Erma Cleland,
~-~~-------. .~-------• Middlep,or t. Assisting treasurer. Marcia Keller was
lull bed recliner heplth &amp; beauty hostesses, Mrs . Uoyd ·Black· welcomed as a. new member.
wood and Miss Frieda Faehnle .
. Model AS181P2K
board
Program by a guest demon- Refreshments of cake and
coffee were served by Grace
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Gumpf to those named and · 5000 Room Air 'conditioner ·
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Jean Sexson , Ethel ··orr,
SPECIAL
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Clarice AHen , Clara· Conroy
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Sure Service
• Adjustable air directional louvers
feet . EXCLU SIVE FEA·
angle. Ver tebra llxp ands.
REG. PRICE 1119.95
for ,Tuesday, changed to 7:30
TURE ! RECOMMENDED
RELAXE!: ner ves and mus·
• Vent control exhausts or circulates room
to rmnwve crr t l da tron and
cles.) To return t o si t \rtl(l
p.ll}. on Thursday', due to
SURGERY
UNDERGONE
air, or draws in fresh air •
tal-:es pr e~~u m ot t tim hedr1
po sr t ion, lean forward·.
election at fire house.
,Jll d .r,id s rn
1educrng
push fo otrest d own wr th
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SPECIAL PRICE
wnnk les by pru m ot rll!JCH ·
feet , unlocK mechanr sm .
RACINE LODGE 461 F&amp;AM, friends here have ·le~rned of
•
High-efficiency dehumidification
· cu latron _
regular meeting, 7:.30 p.m. All the hospitalization of Mrs.
• Easy-Mount Kit for installation in
Master Mason's irlvited · Woodrow (Babe) Hendrix in
windows up to 48" wide
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refreshments.
•
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Milwaukee, Wis. A former
• Protected by'Westinghouse Nationwide
OPEN DOOR session by resident of Syracuse stte is in
Sure Service
repre,sentative (rOm office of Mount, Sinai Hospital, 948 N.
Cong. Clarence Miller, 9 a.m. 12th St. She has undergone
. to 11 a.m., in Meigs County surgery and is in guarded
courtroom.
' co.ndition . Her s~n and wife,
WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin HenPOMEROY· MIDDLEPORT drix , and daughter, Mrs .
LIONS.CLUB, noon, Meigs Inn. R~ndy Adkins (Mary ), local,
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Royal Afch Masons, Pomeroy . operation . She would .welcome
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.. RACINE - Five women of the Racine area wil't graduate
M~y 13from Rio Grande College. Above are pictures of four
of them:
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DEBBIE ROUSH, RACINE, Rt. 2, will graduate with a
B.S. Degree in elementary education. Mrs. Roush is married
to Marshall Roush. They are the parents of one .On, Joey, 3.
Mrs. Roush is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill and a
member of the Student Education Assn.
MRS. KATHRYN HILL, RACINE, Rt. 2, will graduate
cum laude with a B.S. degree in elemeQtary education and a
min9r in mathematics. Mrs. Hill's husband, Virgil, is a
farmer ·and riverboat pilot. They have three children,
Dwight, 12; Tina Marie, 7 and Jarrod, 3.-Mrs. Hill hastaught
at Letart Falls Elementary three years where she is active in
the PTA and advisor to the cheerleaders. She is the daughter
of Mrs. Morgan Powell and late Mr. Powell, She is a member
of the Ohio, County and local education associations.
DONNA CROSS, RACINE, RT. I, will graduate with a
B.S. degree in elementary education. The daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Cross, she is a member of the Racine Baptist
Church and Student Education Assn.
. SANDRA HILL, RACINE, WILL graduate with a B.S.
degree in elementary education. Mrs. HiU and her husband,
Dennie, an accountant at the Goodyear Plant at Apple Grove,
W.Va., are the parents of two children, Steven, 13 and Sonja,
10. Mrs. Hill has taught at Racine Elementary the past three
years. She is a member of the Ohio, county and loeal
education ·. associatlolts, Racine. PTA, and a cheerleader
advisor. She is the daughter of the late Mr . and Mrs. Ernest
Bowers.
MRS. PAUUNE HILL, RACINE, Rt: 2, not pictured, will
graduate with a B.S. degree in elementary education. Mrs.
Hill is a teacher at Syracuse Elementary. She is married to
Clifford Hill and lliey have one son, Max. She is a member of
the O.E.A.

By the Day

PT. PLEASANT - t:apl.
John J. J ohnson, U. S. Army
Quarterma :ster Corps, has
been promoted to the post of
Commanding Offlcer of •• Au
Company , 9th Supply and
Transport Battalion , Fort
Lewis, Wash., in ceremonies at
the post on May I, according to
information received by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
James Johnson of Cincinnati.
Capt. Johnson attended Point
Pleasant, Wahama and
Richland, Washington High
&gt;chools. He is a graduate of
;olumbia Bas in College,
Pasco, Wa sh., and the
University of Nebra_ska, where
he was awarded a Bachelor of
Science Degree. H~ is a career
soldier, having 'received his
commission upon graduating
from Officer Candidate School,
Fort Benning, where he en.
tered as a private. He served
two tours of duty in South
Vietnam during the conflict
there.
Capt. Johnson is the grandson of Mrs. Rena Johnson, New
Haven, W. Va., and the late
Henry D. Johnson, and a
grand-nephew of Miss Anna 0 .
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Johnson
of Letart, Route 2.

Mr . and Mrs. Doyle Multi
and
fami ly
of
Ne w
Philad~l phia, 0 ., spent Thu rsday through Saturday with Mr .
and Mrs . Homer Circle, Verna
and Wavie.
Mr s. Sue Foll rod and
daughter, Kim, Mrs. Douglas
Circle and Florence Circle
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Johnson of Belpre recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Circle
and daughter, Dixie, spent
Tuesday and Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris
ATI'END CONVENTION- Southern High School FFA
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Xenia, Ohio.
members who rec&lt;!ntly attended the 'State I"FA Convention
Mrs. ' Douglas Circle and
beld in Columbus were front row, 1-r, Rocky Hupp and Steve
Florence Circle visited Mrs .
Hupp ; back row, Bob Spurlock, advisor, Norman Curfman
Laura Byer.!j, of Tanne rs Run
and Don ~aefer : Approximately 2800 FF A members !rom
recently.
Ohio attended &lt;the convention .
Kimberl y Follrod wet s a
,Weekend guest of her grandparen ts, Mr . and Mrs . Jack
F'ollrod Sr ., of Pomeroy .
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By Bertha Parker
Calling at the hom~ of Mr.
field, visited Sunday with his
Sabbath School attend•nce grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ar·thur .J ohnson and
Apr;t 29 at tbe Free Methodis t Norman Scha ef~ r .
family ~ nd Betty Van Meter on
Church was 92. Morning of.
Mr . Vern Story , Columbus, is Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
fering was $72.99, building fund spending the week with Mr . . Hayman Barnitz .of Pomeroy
was $30.58.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer, and Mr. and Mrs. William
Rev. Robert Buckley is in Mrs. Story and sOn, John, Carl eton of Raci ne.
Caldwell this week holding a returned to Columbus Sunday .
Recent visitor s at the
revival. Ro!:frt Barton ,
Dougla s Circle home were
layman, will be-in charge of the
meeting in the absence of Rev .
Buckley . .
Tuppers Plains
The Men's Fellowship and
the Women 1s Missionary of the
Mrs. Velma Newell has
local church will hold their
returned to her home here
May meeting at the County
a£ter being at the horne of her
Home May 7 at 6 p.m. Refresh·
Mr . and Mrs. Gene Whytsell,
son, Mr . "!.lld Mrs. ,Clair Newell
ments will be served .
Mr. and M.-s. Sol Bigley and
of Colwnbus after having eye
Master
John
Story , Mr. and Mr·s. William Gillilan surgery . . ._
Columbus, spent his Easter and Toni visited Mr. and Mrs.
vacation with his grand- .Jmnes Carter and son, Sunday .
"Mr . ~wd Mrs . Howard
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
.Jacobsen and son, Belpre, and
Schaefer.
Mrs . Thomas Darst and Mrs. Martha Holsinger visited
children, spent · the weekend . Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holsinger
with Mr. and Mrs. James and Aleshia Lynn, Saturday.
Mr. an'd Mrs. Woodrow
Gilmore.
' Mrs. Netty Hayes, Mrs. Eva Rockhold and lamily spent
Dresseur, Mrs. Edna Reibel Saturday night and Sunday
and Bertha Parker attended wit~ Mrs. Harvey Rockhold .
Mrs . Alvin Reed and Mr. and ·
.the Daughters . of America
Convention .at Colul}lbus Mrs. Dohrman Reed and
family visited Sunday with Mr .
Saturday .
Mr. David Schaefer, Mans· and Mr~ . Ray Weaver and
rmnily .

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of Riverview, Sfms, Kenny a~d ~·..... ve, of·~

Fla .; Mr . and. Mrs . Ray Columbus, visill:d at the home
Johnson and son of Portland ·• of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and
Mr . and Mrs. Richard Ables, family and Ralph Lee .
l ;m~ Bottom RD; ' Mr. and
Mrs. Glen 'Tuttle and son of
Eagle Ridge, Howard Writesell
uf Spiller, Mrs. James PatProfessiona lly i n your home
terson and sons, Racine RD.
or
bus ines s.
Spe cial
mach l !les for
clean lr\g
Mr. and Mrs. J ack Follrod Jr.
fur-ni ture In ypur home. We
and Paul Moore, local.
go anyw 11 ere In M ei gs
Mr . and Mrs . William
Co~mty . An ti -r-eso i l used in
Carleton, Rat;ine, spent
all work . Free estim ates.
Ca ll anyti me.
Tuesday evening with Eun ie
Brinker, Sheryl Le An n
Bob . Kiesling ' s
Carpel
J ohnson spent the evening at
Cle.antng Service, Gattipo1is,
Otuo. Phon~ 446·4-408 .
Lhe Brinker home.
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Laurel Cliff News Notes

Eden News

Langsville

Social Notes

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denny of
Wilkesville are spending ~orne
time at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. B~uce Morris
while Mrs. Denny is recOvering
from eye surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and boys of Seaman,
0 :, spent a weekend recently
with her mother, Mrs . AJpha
Barr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
and boys and Lena Knapp
spent the weekend in Columbus
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs , Ralph Knapp and boys.
Mrs. Sharon Parr and
Michelle visited at the home of
her parents, Mr . and Mrs. ·
Howard Thoma. They went to
visit with -her sister, Patricia
Thoma, who was horne from
school for her spring break.
She goes to school at Louisville,
Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy · of Colwnbus ca11Cd on
!\lis. Elvira Barr Saturday.
Mrs. Kennedy had- spent a
· week with Mrs. Leona Kennedy
w~o had ·been a patient in
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Michael Barr of Glenvil1e _

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Mr. and Mrs. John Merrell of
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Mrs. Emma Ledlic 'and her
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j\ichard Ritter and children of
Fayetteville, N. C., who are .
visiting at the Led lie home. Joey Marone of Magnetic
Spring, 0 ., is spending a week
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with hisspent
mother,
Mrs.
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Mr·, and Mrs. 'Duane Barr
and son of Oak Hill, 0., spent
Sunday with his mother and
attended church at Langsville.
Emma Ledlie visited with
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~ister and 'husband, Mr. POI\IEROY - Edison Baker of the carved-wood look trim
of the Baker Furniture Com- on furniture today is actually and ·Mrs. Howard Brown of
party in Middleport., speaking plastic, due t&lt;J a shortage of Point Pleasant; W. Va .
Mr . and Mrs. Richard Ritter
recently to several groups of good furniture wood and the
and
children of Fayetteville, N·.
, Home Economics students at cost of la_bor · to execute the
Meigs .High School, stressed work. He stressed that veneer C., are visiting her mQther,
not only that ecology is import- is no longer a dirty · word~ as Mrs . Emma Ledlie.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Nelson of
ant to the outdoors but &lt;ilso to many of the Veneers are.
life inside the home. He showed superior in construction to a Marion, 0 ., 'Ca1led on MrS.
how adequate and pleasing use solid single layer of woOd, since
of light, colors, textures and in veneering there are many
design.s are essential to . oc- layers of wood laminated in
. cupants' well-being.
alternate directions with
Baker noted that in speciatadhesives to give great
choosing home furnishings, strength.
By Mrs. Evelyn Brickles
how· the rooms or items are to
·rn choosing Carpet , Mr ;
Sunday School attendance at
be used is very important. If Baker told the students to look the Methodist Church was
one is going to use a living for clo~ness of the woven and the offering was
room for a parlor, to 'be U!jed fibers,
givmg . greater Worship attendance was"'~- J..
only for Sunday company, with durability, along with the new the offering was $36.
the furniture · mostly to be extra strength fibers. A closely
Mrs. ·Dale Welsh · returned
looked at and not used very woven backing and a good pad home Sunday from Veterans
much, an inex~nsive, low- . are also essential to good wear. Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy~
quality cover and~ construction A big mistake buyers make is where she underwent surgery .
is adequate. If a livirig room is the failure to properly · clean She is recovering satisfa ~to be used for living, good, . .. the carpet ·after it's · beeQ torily .
sturdy construction is essen· carefully chosen and installed . · Mrs . Ruth Ann Golden and
tial.
Dirt particles set like S.nd- daughter of Athens spent
The tnain' things to look for in paper on the carpet fibers, Saturday and Sunday with ber ·
upholstered fUrniture is a kiln· cutting them, causing greater parents, Mr. and Mrs . Way
dried hardwood frame for a wear. A good vacuum cleaner, Clark .
. sturdy foundation; durable, frequently used, as often as
Mrs . Leota Massar aru Mrs.
strong springs; ejther coils, daily in a busy 'family, is Maud Grey of Eastern were -.
strips, or one . of the _patented essential.
-Sunday di.nner guests of Mr .
types that are guaranteed for a
Mr:. Baker answered tlle and Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
.lifetime; tightly woven fabric students' questions on carMrs. Edna Beahrs visited
in a ·wear-resistant fiber., peting, furnHure styles and · Mr . and Mrs. Wayne Brkkles
Herculon, Vectra 'and sofne construction, and displayed one day last week .
nylo·ns being in this class; and . several samples of cOn.
Mrs. Frances Bennedum and
the construction o( the struction materials. HiS visit daughters c:,tllecr' on Mr. and
··cushioning, such as a foam was arranged by Home Mrs . Mai-vin Walker saturday
sandwich, with air escape Ec~nomics · teacher, Mrs . Suzy afte_rnoon, then Mr. and Mrs.
holes, in a durable type of Carpenter, with Mrs. Karen Otto falls and daughter of
material.
Goins, teacher, and Miss Coolville visited the Walkers on
Mr. Baker told students such . Barbara Beckemeyer and Mrs. Sunday afternoon.
.
pieces as bedro~m suites, S~e Kelly, stu~ent teachers
Mrs. PhyllisRowan·andMrs :' ·
china Cabinets, or other pieces .- assisting .
LU;cille Borroug~s visited Mrs.
·made entlr~Jy of · wood, or
Borroughs' father ilt a rest
wood-like materials, are called
home at Beverly Sunday . .
"case" goods. Points of good
Mr. and Mrs. · Kenneth
construction in this type frir. Thar's Gold
Griffith spent the weekenil with
niture include: dovetail joints
The total amount of gold her 'brother, Mr .. and Mrs .
d fami·1 y of.
that
can still be recovered W'll'
·n
1 1am Corn_s an
t drawers
- , · gut' de·rails so from the earl h ·is est·1mate d
drawers will slide easily , at 31',250 tons, more than Canal Winchester .
dust~roof panels between half of. It in the gold fields'
Mr. and Mrs . Honnie Deem
drawers, good support fQr legs, of South Africa and 625 tons and family have riwved to (he
and we\\ {~~is\"ted wOOO . Much in the United States.
C.n\ f·law~ pr(Jpcrty ' hcrC.

Home furn-ishings
·have ecology role

Tuppers Plains
Society News

1971 Eldorado

1973 Stdan dt Vi/It ·

1969 (joupt dtVi/11
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Of course you can!'
'Ri gh t now , you . could be very, very cl ose to tbc ·
special pleasures or C:adillac owners hip.
.Because ri g ht f1 0 W t her e ~; xi s ts a very special
set of circuntstances favorin g the person
w j1o lo ngs to b e a Cad illac owne r.

If a new Cadillac is not ye t in you r p lans,
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consider. the pleasure of drivin g·. a C ad il Lac of ano ther year.
T he _grea t dema nd fo r ne w C:ad ill acs has. rnadt
a nurnbc r of bcaut ifut prcv.i0usly·owncd ca rs available.
Li ke the 197 1 Eldorado
I
o r 1 96~ Coupe deV ill e, shown above.

' lillac of a ny rc&lt;"tnl year
lL begin!-. '''it h t he beautifu l new 1973 C:adill a,cs- thetnsclvcs:- . I t's tru e. A Cm
These cars arc th e fin est C\C r bu ilt by Cadi lla c -- · will likel y have more lu·xur y, n~ o re. co n vcni c n c~ features,
rcHc'c tcd by t he fac t tl1at t he '73 Sedan de Vill e.,
more po wer equi p ment than 'yo u' ll find
shown above, has already e'tablished it, elf as the &gt;ingle
, Oti tnany of LOday's new cars.
in ost popular l·ux UJ~y Car ih automoti ve history .
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.
There· are nine g re a t '73 Cadillacs from whic h to d10ose. lyour authorized Cadillac dealer .than right now ..
.;\nd ri g ht now. your C adill ac d ea ler can probably supply
~·irst choo~~ Cauillac ...'then chq,ose the year.
just tlw lllOd cl ·you wa nt . .. j u"t the ""'ay you want it!

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For S:!le

PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know
anct be ln tarmed of the f unc t lon!ll of y our go vernment are ,
embod itd in public not ice!.. In'
' that self -govern men t c ha r ges
all ci t izens 10 be inf ormed ,·

th is newspap er urg es ever y

ci t i zen to r e ad a n d stud y t h ese
JOOtlc es . we strong ly adv ise

'those cl tl!\!r\s, seeking f urther
informat ion, to ex ercise the ir
r ight

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.,.-ecords end p u b lic me etin gs .

PuBLIC NOTICE
To
Un k now
He i rs
L egateth
es~ and
Devnis ees
o f,
Nathan
t:nt s m i nger ;
the
Unknown Hei rs , Leg atees and
O~v i sees or Leona Gr im es; the

BOAT, motor and ·frailer, $500 ; ,{COD' S AQUARIUMS ; ! i sh
phone 992-5542.
.1nd supplies ; new location ,
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5
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As~ Street, Middleport ne"- (
partt. ; phone 992-5«3.
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flowers. wreaths and basket! :::- .
for Memo_ri al Day. Cl i ff'~ NE W 2 pc. Earl y Amer ican with
Shoe Repa 1r , M iddleport.
100 pet. n ylon wi th Scotch ·
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g ua r d and Mapl e wood
trim . Th is week onl y $199.95,
=ARMALL 3"1'\ Diesel T,...actor,
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Cash and Carry . Pomer oy
f ro nt .mounted 2·row cor n
Recovery, 622 E. Ma in St .,
pl anter ; ph one 949· 4983.
Pomeroy, phone 992·7554.
Holter Brothers, Mi ners ville.
5·3-6tc
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197' UiEVRO~ET
U995
Ca pr ice 4·door , ne w car ti tl e &amp; balance of warran ty,
brown vinyl r oof. t in ted glass, fac tor y air , fron t &amp; r ear
guards. ra d io &amp; rear speaker, wh it e-wa H ti r es. Nice and
&lt;:l ean. Retail $4860. Priced to move.
1970 DODGE POLARA ,
.,695
4-door, factor y air. V-8 en gine, automatic tran "S m ission,
power steering &amp; brakes. good w hite-wall tl r es( wh it e
. finish, vi nyl •op, rAdio, clean inside.
1970 PONTIAC
12295
Firebird Es prit. Local 1 owner car, 350 V-8 eng ine, ·tP.
steer ing &amp;automa t ic trans., AM-FMradlo, l lke new whl e
letter ed t ir es, da r k brow n finish, bucket seat &amp; blk . vi ny l
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Unknown Heirs , Legatees and

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UHE~l"

HtAIING &amp;

.COOLING ,

.service

LATEX PAINT
For wood and masonry

f i nishes.

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3.99 gallon

CAMPUS CLATI'ER

and

UNFORTUN ATELV, P~OFESSO!&lt;

SEPTIC TANKS
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CLEANED
MODERN
SANITATION

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ATLEIE'S Lt:CTU RES ~A&gt;/c A
WAY OF ORIFT,NG TO ~ I S

FURNITURE

FAVORITt: : TO PIC

EXPERT

·Wheel Alignment

f:!jf·?

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THAT f.Q. TEST
I USED, WHEN .

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

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IF 'THEY TURNED
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Real Estate· For Sale

:I I&lt;NOW .. !T WAS A
HARROWING;
EXPERIENCE!

NOT REALLY. 1 0U5T

® IY!iEN 7NESII:JRY OF 'i=xP£RIENCE UN-

MISS WINKLE, 1 KNOW
A GOOD DEAL OF THI'.
50CCE5&amp; OF
PERIENCE UNLIMITED'
1$ DUE TO YOUR
EFFORTS... ~..-(]

LIM! TED W/75 lJfEPAPERS/ lJfE
MNKL£8 ARE SWAMPEO WITH KJLUNTEERS.

'EX -

PLANTED lHE SEED OF'
1HE. IDEA IN MY
PARENTS' MIND AND
'THEY 13ROUGHT IT
10 FRUIT]ON !

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Business Opportunities

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BUT
TRANSMISSION CHAMBER

IMMEDIAiELY

Mobile Homes For Sale

SPRING CLEANING

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motor and
trailer .
INVESTMENT
3 RENTALS ·_ I furn ished.
Income $193 .00 a month .
Asking only $10,000.00.
WHEN YOU ADVERTISE
YOUR PROPERTY, YOU
OPEN YOUR DOOR TO
ANYONE.
FOR
YOUR
SAFETY, LIST WITH US.

Where can ~ou
qet l uxur ~ like
this,Sii m,f or

$95 a
month?

~UIFf.QJIFF·WJFF - SNIFF·SfJAFFLE -

I ~EMOR LEIJD M~ AAIJKlo
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OF THE

LOVELY, 3 bedroom, I floor
plan , forced air furnace,
hardwood floors, excellent
condition , on Chester Water
System, 10 years old, on .87 A.
lot, on State Highway. You
can purchase on farm home
"with low down payment. TWO
RIVERS
REALTY,
CLARENCE
BELL,
SALESMAN,
240 Front,
Marietta, phone office, J7J·
5916, residence. 373-5935 or
667-3650.
5-6-12tc

COME~

FAC( TO
F.AC£ Wl'Tfi
CHIEF' WOT·
AH-PUHUM.
RHD HIS

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NEW Total Electric frame'
home, baseboard heat, hard·
wood floors . 3 bedroom , bath,
living room, dlnihg room ,
built -in kitchen. breezeway,
garage, city water. Lot size .l00x400 plus nil')e -tenths tr ~
completed . Additional lot
available. Tuppers Plains,
Ohio. Price $18,000 as is.
Phone 667-6386.
5·4·3tc

AMANDA PANDA

HER~'.;

A PLANT OF WHICH
I'M VER'I FONP 1

5 43
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4 ' ROOM House w i th bath.
priced to sell. Call Ned 992- ,
5333.
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(2wds.)
9. Covenant
twixt
countrie s .
10. " Winter 's
Tale"
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23. Writer
of

sad
verses
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to form the aurpriae anawer, ..
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features
26. Piacc ~or

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39. Minus
40. Bank
employee

CAPr AIN EASY
UH. M·H·HOW
DO YOU DO, MA' .• M ...
I l 'M FLOVO GRUNPY. ..
OF PINfVALE

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it:

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L ·ONGFELLOW

WELL, NOW·

One letter simply stands for another. ln thi s sample A is
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters.
apostrophes, the length ~nd fonnati.on of the words are all
,hints. Each day the code letters are different.

CRYPTOQUOTES
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Rutland : . . ,

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FURNITURE · ·;~~~~~="

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25. Optimi stic
27. Terpsi·
chorean

25. Amuse-

32, - wpiz
33. Some;
34. Thrice ·
(comb.
forlil)
35. Type style
37, Spirit

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Surround clothe~
· with gentle, even'
heat . No hot spots,
110 overdrylng .
Fine Mesh Llnf'
Filter.
wesp•clallztin
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19. Pale. as i'n

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hay

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Unscramble these four JumbleiJ,
one letter to each square, to
form four ordinary words.

29. Bfailly

.Dryers

5 ROOM house. basement, gas
heat , bath, · 2 lots, S. D. •
Buskirk, 341 Page St ., Mid·
dleport ; phone 992·5487 .

PU55'/- WII.L.OW THflJ GRoVI5

Yestrrda~· ·s

7. Writer

...J cy's " -

Bi' C•paclty · '" ·
Mavtag
Automatics
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·.2 speed operetlon .
Choice of water
tem~a .
Auto .
water
level
control.
lint
Filter Or · Power.
Fin Agitator.
Ptrma•Press
Ma"t-tag ·
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6. Swan
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16. Gawain 's
title

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paid

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sweet

basin
21. Unheard

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13. Apprai·s c
14, Irish or

•• $6500

Yesterday's Cryptoquole: MOST OF OUR SO-CALLED
REASONING CONSI STS IN FfNDING ARGUMENTS FOR
GOING ON BELIEVING AS WE ALilEADY DO.-JAMES

lining

Lance lot

in White "
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profound
20, Holy
: water

On the

house
DOWN
1. Vinegary
2. Pursuit
3. Mollusk

loved

Eastern AVe. G.llipolls, 0.
PH. 446·0175

ONE YEAR OLD frame home,
tot.~l · electric ,
paneled
throughout. 2 bedrooms, city
water, opproximately lf2 acre
tot , Fourth Street, ·Reedsville,
price $10,500; will consider
!Omall deposit l;)nd land contract ; phone 667-6386.
5-4-3tc

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12. Maid who

TRI.OOUNTY
MOBILE· HOME~_

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ACROSS
L High

11. " Eats"

Ma~Y more to' c'h.oose from.
How to GET IN on the
" IN's" and stay OUT of the
" OUTS" JUST LIST WITH
. CLELAND REALTY . (DO
IT TODAYL
HENRY E, CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259 7
If no answer 99:2 -2658

JOSEPH

5. Verse
form

DOCUME'HT!

All ~omes are total electric,
completely furnished: set of
steps. 1/"" birch paneling,
house -type doors, storm
windows ·. From ' $250.00
down, Delivered Free.

D!JPLEX HOUSE , 6 rooms and
bath each, can be financed
with small down payment,
Phone 992·5786.
5-6-6fc

_by THOMAS
point

$2995
$3595
$3995
$3595
$3995
$4295
$4995

Double wide

ORI61NAL

Q:JEfri ISABELL A~

MOBILE HOMES
10x40 2 BR
lOxSI 2 BR
10xS&amp;3BR
12x412 BR
12x51 2 BR
12xS6 3 BR•
12x61 3 BR
20x43 3 BR

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(A!ID HER
AHCJENT
DOCUMEiiT)

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE
NEW

Help Wanted

A NEW ONE!

GASOUNE ALLEY

Mobile Homes For Sale

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IZATION!

Pets For Sale

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ISN'T BIG ENOUGH
TO WANOLE A
'TRUCK, OSCAR!

AFTER MATERIAL-

TURF TRIM MOWE.RS
3 HP
49.95

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ANYTHif\JG~

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ABlE: ,1 U TRANSPORT THE' BEAST

Real Estate For sale .

SABRE. TILLER
Jlfz HP
129.95

ACCORPING 1'0 THIS,
YOU'RE ~'Z.V, INCOMPETENi', APATHE'TIC
AND NOT QUAUFIED
FOR

Auto .Sales

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ARNOLD
BROTHERS

CH ECKERS··

OFFICE SUPP.LIES

SMITH NELSON
INC.
._,.MOTORS,
,

MATERIALS CO.

OR JEST PLA'I
' POSSu"t ,

606 E, Main Pomero_y

Radiator' Specialist

HOGG&amp;ZU~AN

·· OR DRAP BV
LUK!;I('S BARN AN'
PLAI( CARDS

992-2094

From the laroest Tr'uck or
Bulldo:z:er Radietor to the ·
:)mauesr Heater c.:ore .
, Nathiln Biggs

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HOME &amp; AUTO

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EXPERIENCED,.
Radiata

PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
Interior- Exterior

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Stop .In and See Our
IF CARPETS look dull and V ISIT Kingsbur y' Home, Sales &amp;
773-5554
Mason, W. Vi!-.
Ph, 992 -2174
Pomeroy
Floor Disp!ay,
drear , remo"'e spots as they
Service for a better buy in 12'·
appear w ith Blue Lustre.
14' wid e mobile homes or a
Rent elec tr ic shampooer, s 1.
r oo m y dou ble-wide 54X24, 3 WILL tri m or . cut trees. clean ' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
out basements, attics. etc.
Nel so n's
Drug
Store,
bedr oo m, 2 bath s - 44)(24, 2
Pomeroy, Ohio.
and pa int r oofs; phone 949·
bedroom s; m~de by Skyline
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Corp . Bui It r ight. 2x4 con1973 STEREO 8 track. A5s-6m-2aflcl
struction. Now on display on
4-17.J0tc ·
balan ce of $88.64 or pay $6 .50
Kinasburv Rd. Countv Rd . 18, ' DOZER and back hoe . work,
24 Hour
th Phone 992 5331
Rt. 33 Nodh . Come .now or
pori'ds and septic tanks, dl t·
per man ·
Daily Service
to our Grand Opening on May · ching service ; top soil, fill
4
12-13. Office hours 2 p .m . to 7
dirt, limestone ; B&amp;K Ex
On Most Amer'ico~n cars
p .m . or by appo1ntment. ·! cavating . Phone 99:2 -5367
MUST sell 1973 deluxe Zig -Zag
Phone 992 -62.56 . Our low ~ Dick Ka~r , Jr .
. 1
-GUARANTEEDsewing
mach ine.
Th is
overhead mean s big savings
9-J·ff&lt;
machine darns, embroiders,
to you.
Phone 992-2094
makes
buttonholes,
all
4-29·12tp :A:UTOMbBILE · i ns~·ra'~ce beerf
John Tucker, Rt. 4
w i thout attachments . Just - - - - -- - - - ... cancelled?
Lost
your'
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1 d ial and sew. Pay balance of NEW READY Blooming
operator's license? Call 992·
Pomeroy, 0,
$38.50 or pay S5 per month .
potted flower s, start ing at SO
2966.
Monday thru Saturday
Ph, 992-3954
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 :
ce nts ; hanging baskets,
6·15·tfc
Phone 992-5331 .
4-20-tfc
pan sies, cab age, petunias, .
• . . ___-. : NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell' s
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HOME Grown Tomato plants
Garage, near Crossroads on MODERN sepflc tank service;
hours, 7 davs a week.
peppers,
efc.
One-focrth
off
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
C~EAN·
for garden use ; large sturdy
St. Rt. 124; all mechanic work · 24
Phone 992-3954,
by the f l at ; Hubbard's ~ ED, REPAIRED. MILLER
plants ; Improved Mex ican ,
including automatic trans4-10-JOtc
Greenhouse, 300 yards above . S~ITATION,
STEWART,
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic;
missions .
Monday
thru
ballpark
on
.Syracuse,
On•o.
·
OHIO.
PHONE
662-3035,
also hot peppers, mang~s
Saturday;'l8: 30 a . m . to 5 p. m . DANNY ' S TV Service, Mason:
10-4-Hc
,
4-26-tfc
and cabbage plants. On Rt .
Phone 992-7121 or 992 -6392.
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W, Va.; phone 773-5976,
124, 500 ft . above the State
.5-3-30tc
4-27-tfc
· Park in Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas CONTEMPORARY Modern ;EWING MACHINES, Repair
Hayman .
·
service, all makes. 992 -2284.! EXCAVATING, Dozers, large
Walnut style stereo -radio ,
The Fabric Sh()p; Pomeroy. = and small; Backhoes and O'DELL WHEEL alignment
4-24-33tc
am -fm radio, 4 speaker sound
located at Crossroads, Rf, 12•, ,
Authorized Singer Sales and!
Loaders on track and tires ;. i complete front end service,
system. 4 speed automatic
Scissors.\
Dump trucks Lo -boy 1
changer . Balance $69 .22 . Use ' Ser"Wice. We Sharpen
tune up and biake ·Servlce.UPHOLSTER your own fur ·
·
3-29-tlc
Serv1ce
;
Septic
tanks
in -l
our budget terms . Call 992·
niture. Foam cushions, any
Wheels
balanced
elec·
stalled;
George
(Bill) ·
1
3965.
fronicaily
.
All
·
work
size . Cotton, ·burlap, swivel
Pullins; phone 992 -2478 or 992· ,
5-6-6tc
guaranteed.
Reasonab.le .
bases, zipper, dacron, web ·
7402 .
2-9-tfc'
bing ,
welt .
Pomeroy
rates . Phone 992-3213 or 742:- ;
Recovery , 622 E. Main St., MOTHER ' S Day Flowers;
3232 ,
HARRISON'S TV Service and 1
hanging baskets; white, pink
2-18-Hc '.
phone 992-7554,
Service Calls ; phone 992-2522.
red
geraniums,
mums
and
5-3-24tp
2-9-tfc ~EAoY : MtX
and begonias; INSTANT
cof.il:lr'E'n·
COLOR
for
your
Garden
UPHOLSTERY
Materials,
delivered right to ~our ·'
pansies. petunias, marigolds,
HOUSE AND Roof painting;
nylon prints, cotton pr ints,
project. Fast and ea~y. Free
Phlox, Coleus. Salvia, Ztn .
interior and exterior, free
vinyls , velvets of all kinds .
est1mates, Phone 992-328 ...
nias , Dianthus. Allyssu111.
estimates. Call992-i:008 or 992Pomeroy Recovery , 622 E.
Goegleln Ready-Mix Co.; i
Snapdragons, Ageratium and
2460.
Main St. , phone 992-7554.
Middleport, Dhlo,
.
·
Portulacca. Vegetable plants
4-19-301c
5-3-24tp
6-30-H~
Cabbage,
broccoli ,
cauliflower , lettuce, eggplant,
GARAGE repair , tune-ups ;
mangoes. hot peppers and 14
plugs, points and condenser ; 8
kinds of tomato plants .
cyl. , $17.95 and 6 cyl. , $14,95 ;
1969 CHEVELLE 396, 4 s'peed ,
Cleland
Farm
and
call for appointment ; Racine
good condition , phone 992 -2572
Greenhouse, E . Main, Racine .
Garag~ , Racine, Ohio, 949anytime.
Geraldine Cleland.
NEW LISTING ,
361
L
5-4-3tc
4-29 -tfc 95 ACRES Large 8 room
4-8-JOtc
---~-house with bath. furnace. and
'63 OLDS Convertible Cutlass,
full basement. 5 bedrooms,
automatic ; '67 Chevelle
closets
, large front and side
SPRING SPECIALS
Malibu, 3 speed, phone 742porch. Large barn , and im·
6271.
5-3-6tc
plement shed . Plenty of good
water . fences ane! all minerals.
1
1968 OLDSMOBILE 442, 1
$30,000.00.
In Carton·
owner , power steering, good
RESifAURANT
tires , "A-1 condit ion, w ill sell
EQUIPMENT
G·ood
,
Set
Up,
134,95
reasonable ; phone 7 42 -4211
location , doing very well.
e .ore 5 p.m. or 72
bf
4 ·493 lf1er
a
business should greatly in5 P: m ,
11-16-Hc
crease in a short time . Ovmer
1
5-4' 3t'
needs a re's t. Want only
' ficAVATING·, d~z;r, loider
li1 Carton
$5,000.00.
-and backhoe work; septic
PONTIAC 2 door Har~top, S300
Set up, $54,95
2 YE.ARS OLD
tanks installed; dump trucks
o~ best offer ; phone 992-7797.
POMEROY
COUNTRY HOME - Over 1
and lo-boys for hire; will haul
5-6- 2tc
9. _· Jack W. Carsey, Mgr. acre. 3 large bedrooms with
fill ldirt, top soil, limestone
6:.
Phone 992-2181
closets, Jl/1 baths, utility room ,
1968 RAMBLER , excell ent
and gravel ; call Bob or Roger
. .
garage for 2 cars . Located on
cond ition , new tires. $8 25;
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089; ·
old 33. A quality built home fur
night phone 992-3525 or 992must sell; call 1-304·773-5333.
5232,
'
5-6-6tp
$25,000.00.
V~RY NtCE
1953 DODGE 1 ton truck with POODLES, AKC puppies, small BUSINESS BUILDING In
cattle racks ; phone 667 -3337. · m i niature, ·black or white , excellent location for future
wormed , permanent shots, growth of the &lt;;ounty. Has 2
:
5-6-3tp
$75 ; phone Coolville 667 -6214. large business rooms , 2
'66 FORE;! Galaxie 500 XL,
5·6-12tc modern rest rooms . large
automatic
transmissl on,
storage, all air conditioned.
power steering, clean . Good
Room tor parking.
rubber, bucket seats, $450,
RIVER FRoNTAGE
Phone 992·664.5 after 5 p ,m.
'CASH
'paid
tor
alf
makes
anJ
3.33
ACRES
- On Rt . 7 with
5-6-6fp
: models of mobile homes . 1972- 3 bedroom mobile home
Phone area code 614.4 23-9531. . 65xl2, air conditioned. Patio
4-13-tfc · 16x20, screened. 18' boat with

Dev
of Robert
OPEN
.:O P.M.
I
the isees
Unknown
Hei rs ,, Bushong
L egatees;
•QMEROY OHIO
and Devisees of Gertrude A ll en ;
r .
f. ·
the Unknown Hei rs , Legatees
and Dev i sees of Margar et ·
Combs ; the Unknown He irs ,
Legatees and Devisees Of Lrou is
Entsm inger ; the Unknown
WANT ADS
Heirs , l..egatees and Dev isees of
INFORMATION
TWO Beagl e dogs to st in
Charles
Entsminger ;
the
s
d
Unknown He irs , Legatees and
DEADLINE
Raci ne -Bashan area ; onere
Dev isee s of Down ie Ents · 5 P.M . Day Before Public at ion . and w hite female and one
minger ; the Unknown Heirs .
Monday Deadl ine 9 a.m .
bla ck and br.own male ; gone
Can
ections
L~gatees and Oev iseesot Alfred Will
becellation
accepted -untilCorr
a
.m
.
for
for 3 or 4 days; p h one 949·2594
9
EntsmInger ; the unknown
Day of Publ icat ion
or 949.259S before 3 p.m .
Heirs, Legatees o!!ind Devisees of
REGULATIONS
wee kday s or an y time on
Gerald
Enlsm inger ;
the
The Publisher r ese rv es th e weekends.
Unknown Heirs, L eQatee s and
5 6 6t
Dev isees of Anna J . Miller ; th e r ight to edit or re jec t an y ads
. _ c
ot-ie c tional.
Th e ~----~---Unknown He irs , Legatees and deemed
Dev isees of Dav id Entsminger ; publish er-wi ll not be r es pon sible MALE
black
Labrador
and lhe Unknown Heirs, for mor e than on e inco rrect
Retrie v er, 5 m onths old.
Legatees and Devisee s of insertion . RATES
Reward . Ph one 949·2253.
Kenneth Entsming~r :
For Want Acl Service
5-6-12tp
You are hereby notif ied that 5 cents per word one insert ion
you have been named defen ·
Min imum Charge 75c
dants in a legal act ion, ent itled
12 cenl s per word thr ee
Edna Hill . et al. , plaint iffs , vs . consecut ive insertions .
Garnet Entsminger , et al .,
NO . 1 Copper, soc ; radiators ,
defendants. This action has
18 cents per word six co n·
28c; bra ss, lBc ; batteries, 85c
secutive insertions .
been assigned Case No. 15,085,
2S Per cent Discount on pa id
ea ch ; clean dry roots , Ginand is pending in the Court Of adsandadspaidw ithin IOdays,
seng·, $60 ; yellow root, $4 ;
Common Pleas, Meigs County ,
CARD OF THANkS
mayapple , 45c per lb .; M: A.
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769. The Ob ·
&amp;OBITUARY
Hall
, Reedsville , Ohio, 378iect of the Complaint is to
$1.50 tor 50 word minimum .
6249 .
Partition real estate described
Ea ch add
itionalADS
word 2c.
H -tfc
BLIND
in said ComP.Iaint, sa id real
Additio'nal 25 c Charg e per
estate being Situated in Rutland
Township , Meigs County , Oh io, Advert isement.
WANTED, wooded land with
and described o!!IS follows :
r oad and power, 40 acres or
PARCEL No . l : Beginning 53
OFFICE HOURS
more. or farm . Cash. Phone
roc;ls west from the southeast
8:30 ~ . m . to 5 :00 p.moo· Daily,
corner of Section 33, Town 6, 8: 30 a . m . to 12 :
Noon . ~ collect 614·654·1703 evenirlgs
Range 14, of the . Ohio Com · Saturday .
or write Box 952, Lancaster,
pany's Purchase, at a stake ;
Ohio 43130.
thence north 162 rods ; thence
_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _5_-6-6tp
west 54 rods ; then ce south 80
rods, 22 and two -thirds links ; ,,_,_ _.;:___ _ _ _ _ _ _~ :OLD furniture, oak tables,
thence east 12 rods ; thence
south 33 rods and 17 and one organs, dlshes, clocks, brass
third links ; then c e west 12 rods ;
or complete households.
beds
thence south 47 rods and 10
Write
M. 0 . Mi Her, Rt . 4,
links ; thence east 5&lt;1 rods to the
Pomeroy , Oh io. Phone 992place of beg inning , containing
6271 ,
52 . 15 acres , more or less.
EXCEPTING
THEREFROM
1-7-ffc
that port ion thereof described
as follows , to -wit :
·
WANT · to bUy old fashioned
. EXCEPTION : Being a strip ,
furniture of all kind ; also
of ground 66 feet in width over
brass beds, wooden ice boxes,
and across the above described ·
urna ce Contro Is
old postcards, albums and
1 52.15 acre tract of land used for
a railroad right of way and
other items. What have vou?
HUMIDIFIERS
being 33 feet on l:!'ach side of the
'E .
Henson ,
Rt.
2,
centerline o!!IS now located 1
McDermott, Ohio;
phone
Hot
Water
Heah!rs
through said premises , said
858·2540.
f'lumbing
width of 66 feet to obtain ·except
4-22 -18tp
at such points o!!IS a · quarter
Electrical Work
width may be necessary for
embankment, conta ining 1.65 ·
acres, more or less, and be i ng
the same premises convev.ed by
Nathan En1sminger . el Us, to
the Kanawha &amp; Mi c higan
Railway by warranty deed
BUSINESS
dated. August 1. 1906, recorded
992-2448
in Volume 95, Page 394, of the
OPPORTUNITY
Deed Records of Meigs County,
Pnmeroy,
l.J.'-.
Ohio.
Leav i ng 11'1 Parcel One above
described, 50.50 Acres , more or KEEP all dogs off Charles
Manor Woman
1~7ss .
:..
.
Wolfe Property, at Fairview.
PARCt:L No. 2: Beginning for
all day and all night.·
Reliable person from this
reference point at the middle of
5-6-12fc
area to service and collect
the east line of Section 33,
from automatic dispensers.
Townsh i p 6, Range -14 of the
Ohio Company's Purchase ; McDANIELS Custom S,lauohter
No e~perience needed - we ·
thence west 53 rods ; thence
House and Meat Cutting;
establish accounts for you .
south 43 and one'.thlrd rods to
State and Government in·
Car, references , and $~95.00
the point of beginn ing , wh ich
spected; phone 773·5208.
point is also the southwest
to $1.995 .00 cash capital
corn~r of parcel of land for - ----,-,:--.,---,--c
necessary.
to 12 hours
5-_
6-12tp
merly owned Qy Alexander:
weekly
could
net
·good part
Braley ; thence south 1811? rods NOW OPEN - Young ' s Store in
time
income.
Full
time
Tuppers Plains 1 Men's used
or to the northwest cor.ner of a
tract of land formerly owned by
pants and shirts ; Glassware.
more. For local interview,
Ruel Braley ; thence east
Antiques, Tools ; Open Tues ..
write., i.nclude telephone
26 rods or to thE! northeast
Thurs .• and Sat., 8 a.m. to 9
number :
corner o1 a tract of land for ·
p .m.
merly owned by Martin Ents.
5-6-6tp
minger; thence north 18lh rods ;
thence west u,· rods along said
Alexander Braley ' s south line to REDUCE safe and fast with
EAGLE
the place of beginning 1 con .
GoBese. Tablets &amp; E· Vap
tainlng 2.75 acres, more or less .
"water pills," Nelson Drug.
INDUSTRIES
Excepting and reserving the
5-7-2fp
coal
and
mining
rights
heretofore sold to Oh io Power
Department BV
Company as recorded in PIANO Tuning, Lane Daniels,
3938
Meadowbrook Road
992-2081,
259
Broadway
St
..
Volume 209, Page 269, Meigs
Middleport; May 7th thru
St. Louis Park, Minnesota
County
Deed
Records,
June 30th.
reference to which is hereby
55426
made for a m.1re complete
5-7-6tc
description ot this reservation .
Over 30 new display m obile homes go on sale at hundreds
You are required to answer
dollars In sav1ngs to make room for new summer stock ,
of
WILL
do
babysitting
in
my
the Complaint wifll'in twenty •
home
;
phone
882·2638.
and Modulars, due to risirig cost of lumber and
Doubles
eight days after the ia's t
5-4-Jtc
publication of this notice, which
material. Sale price good only on diSp,layed units.
Salesmen Wanted
will be pub I ished each week for - - - - - SALES Opportunity . Beltone,
six consecutive weeks , the last KNAPP SHOES
SALE GOOD TliRU MAY 7th
Comfort,
publication being on May 8,
World's largest ma.nufacturer
Er'nest M. Shuler- Meigs County . Owner
Quality,
Long
Wea'r,
1973, and the twenty eight days
of hearing aids needs sales.
Reasonable prices. Call 992for answer will commence on
men
Or saleswomen for local
5324.
that date . In case of your failure
area . Must be 21 or over, neat
to answer or otherwise respond
5-3-tfc
appearance, car, -bondable
as required by the Ohio Rules of
and looking for a $15,000 a
Civil Procedure, judgment for
year income with excellent
default w ill be made aga inst NEW 2 PC. Early American
with 100 pet. nylon with
you for relief demanded in the
growth potential. Persons
Claim .
423-7521
Scotchguard and Maple wood
selected will be completely
LARRY E . SPENCER
trim . This week only $199.95.
trained at our expense .
Clerk of Courts
Cash and Carry. Pomeroy · ~ompany benefits, protected
Meigs County , Ohio
1220WASHINGTON BLVD,
BELPRE,O,
Recovery, 622 E. Main St.,
territory ' repeat business arld
. (4) 2, 9, 16. 23.30 (5) 7, 61
Pomeroy, phone 992-7554 . ·
Apply :
leads furnished.
S·3·6tc
Bellone Hearing Aid Center.
601 Sixth Ave., Huntington, W.
ROOF lNG and' Heating Repa i r ;
Va .
UPHOLSTERY
Materials,
all types ; Special - Cleaning
4-30·6tc
r:egularly $3.95 · only $ 11.95. 7 ROOM frame house in
and oi I ing.of blower;, complete
Harrisonville ; phone 304-755·
Also remnants . Pomeroy
check on furnaces ; phone 843·
2657.
MATURE responsible person to
Recovery, 622 .E. Main St.,
234.1.
.,
5-2-12tc
plione 992 -7554.
babysit in my home on S.
5·2-JOtc
Second in Middleport for 3 ,
5·3·24tp 2 YEAR old, 3 bedroom house.
months
old baby and 7 year - - - -- - - - , - - -NOTICE ON FILING
fully carpeted, storm winMAY is HAIR KAIR month for
old boy . 5 days per week in. NEW _FOAM to fill your old
OF INVENTORY
dows ; phone 992-5756.
our
KOSCOT
customers.
~ AND APPOINTMENT
eluding· some weekends.
cushiOI")s, standard Size supe,
· 5·2·6tp
Many specials this month
The State of Ohio, Meigs
only
$9
.95
.
Pomeroy
References
required.
Job
including ONE DAY Perfume
County . Probate Court,
starts end pf May. Send
Recovery , 622 E . Main St.,
~&lt; ..,
Rollette and Beauty ' Dust. I
To the Executrix ot the
phone 992·7554.
. · HuUSE in Long Bottor.1, phon~ .
inquiries
to
Box
406.
estate ; ~ o such of the following
would like very much to serve
Gallipolis, Ohio.
5-3: 24tp . 985-3529.
:'
as are-residents oi the State of
or visit you . Phone Helen
_ _,__ __:__ _ _-'-6-11-IIC'
5·3·6tc
Ohio, viz : the : surviving
Jane Brown , Middleport,
HAVE REAL and permanent . ------~---­
spouse, the next of k in , the
992,5113. Remember
Ohio,
benef i ciar i es. under the w ill ,
flowers for Mother' s Day and NEW Homes on your lot or ours.
MOTHER on HER DAY , May
',
and to the attorney or attorneys
many other gifts. Call
NO MONEY DOWN for
13th.
representing any of
the
Smalley's Gift Shop, Chester,
qualified buyers using F .H .
aforement ioned oP.r ~ nn~ ·
30-tfc ~j AND 4 ROOM..,urnished and' ' phone 985-3537.
Adm . loan. (Closing costs
Thomas 1 H .
Hennessy , - - - - , - -- ' - - --,-- •-·
unfurnished
apartments .
5·3-5tc
unly . ) A variety of floor plans
Deceased , Pomeroy , Oh io,
Phone 992·5434.
Salisbury Township , No :208&lt;15.
With
various
financing
programs available. lf!e
You are hereby not ified that
4-12-ffc GROCERY business for sale.
the
Inventory
and
Ap
Building for sale or lease.
specialize in working w1th
pra lsement of the estate of the
Phone 773-5618 from 8' 30 p.m:
AEP Co, employees although
aforementioned , deceased , late ,
F URN I SHE 0
'1.
bedroom
to 10· p.m . for appointment,
we are available to all . Meigs
of sa i d County , was filed in this
apartment, adults only,
3-20-tfc
Development Co ., 150 N .
Co'urt. Said Inventory and
Middleport;
phone
992·3874.
---,-Second Ave ., Middleport,
Appra i sement will be tor
4-6-tfc NEW Hot/and 271 Baler, New
Ohio. Phone 992 -5916 for in.
hearing before this Court. on the
._ __ .:__ _.:___ _
Holland 451 MtJwer; Dale
formation .
9th day of May , 1973, at 10 : 00
o'clock A .M .
PRIVATE meeting room for
Kautz, Chester, 965-3831.
5-6-30tc
Any person desiring to file
any or_~;~anization; phone 992- ~)
..S·4·3tp - - - - -- - - -exceptions thereto must file
3975.
·
97 ACRES of land , gas well and
them at least five do!!IYS prior 10
3-11 -ffc
small pond ; c;all 742·6261.
the date set 'or hearing .
5-6-3tc
~
Given under my hand and
3 BEDROOM house, 2\'1 miles TWO trailet lots in Mi.dd leport ;
seal of said Court , thiS 27th ~=fay
on St. Rt. 1•13 : prefer couple, .
Of April 197 3.
,
one house in Letart Falls ; 18 BEAUTIFUL ac res ori
no pets; ph one 949·3716.
· Mann ing D. Webster ~
phone before 6 p.m . 992· 5693 ~
Lincoln Hill . Pomeroy ' s most
·
Judge 11nd ex .off ic io Clerk
5-4-3tp
5-7-5t c
desirclble
location. All utilities
of said Courl
-~_,--1'-­
ava ilable . Two m inutes from
MOBI,LE home space In TWO bedroom 12x60 frailer on
Courthouse.. Priced to self .
By Ann B. WafSon
Syr acuse ; phone 992 -p329.
Ser" 1Jn d Avenue in Mid ~
Deputy Clerk
Call 992·2613 for ,appointment. ,
. .
-·
5·2·ttc
Oleporl ; phone 992 -2580.
'fA) 30 (S ) 7, 21
5-1-tfc .
1-6-tfc

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I DON'T KNOW
WHUTHER TO GO
OVER TO SUM
POTTER 'S

Business Services_

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.

BAllNEY

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19tl r RIUMPH650 ; Bonnevi lle. 'fC~C Lime~uol')e, Excelsioi
4,500 m iles , $995 or best oiler ;
Salt Works, E. Ma in St.,
ph one 992·3048.
Pom.roy. Ph on~ 992-389 1.
5-6-6tp
4-12-Hc
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Motor Co.

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QUALITY

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PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know
anct be ln tarmed of the f unc t lon!ll of y our go vernment are ,
embod itd in public not ice!.. In'
' that self -govern men t c ha r ges
all ci t izens 10 be inf ormed ,·

th is newspap er urg es ever y

ci t i zen to r e ad a n d stud y t h ese
JOOtlc es . we strong ly adv ise

'those cl tl!\!r\s, seeking f urther
informat ion, to ex ercise the ir
r ight

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.,.-ecords end p u b lic me etin gs .

PuBLIC NOTICE
To
Un k now
He i rs
L egateth
es~ and
Devnis ees
o f,
Nathan
t:nt s m i nger ;
the
Unknown Hei rs , Leg atees and
O~v i sees or Leona Gr im es; the

BOAT, motor and ·frailer, $500 ; ,{COD' S AQUARIUMS ; ! i sh
phone 992-5542.
.1nd supplies ; new location ,
-----------'
5
-~3tc
As~ Street, Middleport ne"- (
partt. ; phone 992-5«3.
1&lt;
BE AUTIFU L sele c t ion o&lt; ---,--------~
1 - ljf~ ·
flowers. wreaths and basket! :::- .
for Memo_ri al Day. Cl i ff'~ NE W 2 pc. Earl y Amer ican with
Shoe Repa 1r , M iddleport.
100 pet. n ylon wi th Scotch ·
- -- - - - - - - - 5·6-12tc
g ua r d and Mapl e wood
trim . Th is week onl y $199.95,
=ARMALL 3"1'\ Diesel T,...actor,
~
'·
Cash and Carry . Pomer oy
f ro nt .mounted 2·row cor n
Recovery, 622 E. Ma in St .,
pl anter ; ph one 949· 4983.
Pomeroy, phone 992·7554.
Holter Brothers, Mi ners ville.
5·3-6tc
''
5-6-3fp ~--------

197' UiEVRO~ET
U995
Ca pr ice 4·door , ne w car ti tl e &amp; balance of warran ty,
brown vinyl r oof. t in ted glass, fac tor y air , fron t &amp; r ear
guards. ra d io &amp; rear speaker, wh it e-wa H ti r es. Nice and
&lt;:l ean. Retail $4860. Priced to move.
1970 DODGE POLARA ,
.,695
4-door, factor y air. V-8 en gine, automatic tran "S m ission,
power steering &amp; brakes. good w hite-wall tl r es( wh it e
. finish, vi nyl •op, rAdio, clean inside.
1970 PONTIAC
12295
Firebird Es prit. Local 1 owner car, 350 V-8 eng ine, ·tP.
steer ing &amp;automa t ic trans., AM-FMradlo, l lke new whl e
letter ed t ir es, da r k brow n finish, bucket seat &amp; blk . vi ny l
t ·
A h ·
R 11 loa ded

~m:gg~j; ~~igi,' ~~~ - Po~~;~; M~tor
Unknown Heirs , Legatees and

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WantP.tl To Buy

UHE~l"

HtAIING &amp;

.COOLING ,

.service

LATEX PAINT
For wood and masonry

f i nishes.

r

3.99 gallon

CAMPUS CLATI'ER

and

UNFORTUN ATELV, P~OFESSO!&lt;

SEPTIC TANKS
.
CLEANED
MODERN
SANITATION

r - - - - - \ HIMSELFl

ATLEIE'S Lt:CTU RES ~A&gt;/c A
WAY OF ORIFT,NG TO ~ I S

FURNITURE

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EXPERT

·Wheel Alignment

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I USED, WHEN .

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

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GO 01&gt;1 IN AN'SEE
IF 'THEY TURNED
UP ANYTHIN' ~R

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WINNIE WINKLE

Real Estate· For Sale

:I I&lt;NOW .. !T WAS A
HARROWING;
EXPERIENCE!

NOT REALLY. 1 0U5T

® IY!iEN 7NESII:JRY OF 'i=xP£RIENCE UN-

MISS WINKLE, 1 KNOW
A GOOD DEAL OF THI'.
50CCE5&amp; OF
PERIENCE UNLIMITED'
1$ DUE TO YOUR
EFFORTS... ~..-(]

LIM! TED W/75 lJfEPAPERS/ lJfE
MNKL£8 ARE SWAMPEO WITH KJLUNTEERS.

'EX -

PLANTED lHE SEED OF'
1HE. IDEA IN MY
PARENTS' MIND AND
'THEY 13ROUGHT IT
10 FRUIT]ON !

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IMMEDIAiELY

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trailer .
INVESTMENT
3 RENTALS ·_ I furn ished.
Income $193 .00 a month .
Asking only $10,000.00.
WHEN YOU ADVERTISE
YOUR PROPERTY, YOU
OPEN YOUR DOOR TO
ANYONE.
FOR
YOUR
SAFETY, LIST WITH US.

Where can ~ou
qet l uxur ~ like
this,Sii m,f or

$95 a
month?

~UIFf.QJIFF·WJFF - SNIFF·SfJAFFLE -

I ~EMOR LEIJD M~ AAIJKlo
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JSABE.LLA

OF THE

LOVELY, 3 bedroom, I floor
plan , forced air furnace,
hardwood floors, excellent
condition , on Chester Water
System, 10 years old, on .87 A.
lot, on State Highway. You
can purchase on farm home
"with low down payment. TWO
RIVERS
REALTY,
CLARENCE
BELL,
SALESMAN,
240 Front,
Marietta, phone office, J7J·
5916, residence. 373-5935 or
667-3650.
5-6-12tc

COME~

FAC( TO
F.AC£ Wl'Tfi
CHIEF' WOT·
AH-PUHUM.
RHD HIS

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NEW Total Electric frame'
home, baseboard heat, hard·
wood floors . 3 bedroom , bath,
living room, dlnihg room ,
built -in kitchen. breezeway,
garage, city water. Lot size .l00x400 plus nil')e -tenths tr ~
completed . Additional lot
available. Tuppers Plains,
Ohio. Price $18,000 as is.
Phone 667-6386.
5·4·3tc

AMANDA PANDA

HER~'.;

A PLANT OF WHICH
I'M VER'I FONP 1

5 43
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4 ' ROOM House w i th bath.
priced to sell. Call Ned 992- ,
5333.
5-Htc

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employee

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OF PINfVALE

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it:

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L ·ONGFELLOW

WELL, NOW·

One letter simply stands for another. ln thi s sample A is
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters.
apostrophes, the length ~nd fonnati.on of the words are all
,hints. Each day the code letters are different.

CRYPTOQUOTES
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one letter to each square, to
form four ordinary words.

29. Bfailly

.Dryers

5 ROOM house. basement, gas
heat , bath, · 2 lots, S. D. •
Buskirk, 341 Page St ., Mid·
dleport ; phone 992·5487 .

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Mavtag
Automatics
·
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Choice of water
tem~a .
Auto .
water
level
control.
lint
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Fin Agitator.
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paid

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sweet

basin
21. Unheard

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shell's

13. Apprai·s c
14, Irish or

•• $6500

Yesterday's Cryptoquole: MOST OF OUR SO-CALLED
REASONING CONSI STS IN FfNDING ARGUMENTS FOR
GOING ON BELIEVING AS WE ALilEADY DO.-JAMES

lining

Lance lot

in White "
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J
profound
20, Holy
: water

On the

house
DOWN
1. Vinegary
2. Pursuit
3. Mollusk

loved

Eastern AVe. G.llipolls, 0.
PH. 446·0175

ONE YEAR OLD frame home,
tot.~l · electric ,
paneled
throughout. 2 bedrooms, city
water, opproximately lf2 acre
tot , Fourth Street, ·Reedsville,
price $10,500; will consider
!Omall deposit l;)nd land contract ; phone 667-6386.
5-4-3tc

41.

12. Maid who

TRI.OOUNTY
MOBILE· HOME~_

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ACROSS
L High

11. " Eats"

Ma~Y more to' c'h.oose from.
How to GET IN on the
" IN's" and stay OUT of the
" OUTS" JUST LIST WITH
. CLELAND REALTY . (DO
IT TODAYL
HENRY E, CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259 7
If no answer 99:2 -2658

JOSEPH

5. Verse
form

DOCUME'HT!

All ~omes are total electric,
completely furnished: set of
steps. 1/"" birch paneling,
house -type doors, storm
windows ·. From ' $250.00
down, Delivered Free.

D!JPLEX HOUSE , 6 rooms and
bath each, can be financed
with small down payment,
Phone 992·5786.
5-6-6fc

_by THOMAS
point

$2995
$3595
$3995
$3595
$3995
$4295
$4995

Double wide

ORI61NAL

Q:JEfri ISABELL A~

MOBILE HOMES
10x40 2 BR
lOxSI 2 BR
10xS&amp;3BR
12x412 BR
12x51 2 BR
12xS6 3 BR•
12x61 3 BR
20x43 3 BR

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DIREcT DESCENDANT

(A!ID HER
AHCJENT
DOCUMEiiT)

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE
NEW

Help Wanted

A NEW ONE!

GASOUNE ALLEY

Mobile Homes For Sale

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HE'S 8UILDING

IZATION!

Pets For Sale

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THAT'S WMV

ISN'T BIG ENOUGH
TO WANOLE A
'TRUCK, OSCAR!

AFTER MATERIAL-

TURF TRIM MOWE.RS
3 HP
49.95

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ANYTHif\JG~

,, AND
ABlE: ,1 U TRANSPORT THE' BEAST

Real Estate For sale .

SABRE. TILLER
Jlfz HP
129.95

ACCORPING 1'0 THIS,
YOU'RE ~'Z.V, INCOMPETENi', APATHE'TIC
AND NOT QUAUFIED
FOR

Auto .Sales

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ARNOLD
BROTHERS

CH ECKERS··

OFFICE SUPP.LIES

SMITH NELSON
INC.
._,.MOTORS,
,

MATERIALS CO.

OR JEST PLA'I
' POSSu"t ,

606 E, Main Pomero_y

Radiator' Specialist

HOGG&amp;ZU~AN

·· OR DRAP BV
LUK!;I('S BARN AN'
PLAI( CARDS

992-2094

From the laroest Tr'uck or
Bulldo:z:er Radietor to the ·
:)mauesr Heater c.:ore .
, Nathiln Biggs

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POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

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Notice

EXPERIENCED,.
Radiata

PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
Interior- Exterior

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AN ' PLAV

Stop .In and See Our
IF CARPETS look dull and V ISIT Kingsbur y' Home, Sales &amp;
773-5554
Mason, W. Vi!-.
Ph, 992 -2174
Pomeroy
Floor Disp!ay,
drear , remo"'e spots as they
Service for a better buy in 12'·
appear w ith Blue Lustre.
14' wid e mobile homes or a
Rent elec tr ic shampooer, s 1.
r oo m y dou ble-wide 54X24, 3 WILL tri m or . cut trees. clean ' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
out basements, attics. etc.
Nel so n's
Drug
Store,
bedr oo m, 2 bath s - 44)(24, 2
Pomeroy, Ohio.
and pa int r oofs; phone 949·
bedroom s; m~de by Skyline
'
322 1.
Corp . Bui It r ight. 2x4 con1973 STEREO 8 track. A5s-6m-2aflcl
struction. Now on display on
4-17.J0tc ·
balan ce of $88.64 or pay $6 .50
Kinasburv Rd. Countv Rd . 18, ' DOZER and back hoe . work,
24 Hour
th Phone 992 5331
Rt. 33 Nodh . Come .now or
pori'ds and septic tanks, dl t·
per man ·
Daily Service
to our Grand Opening on May · ching service ; top soil, fill
4
12-13. Office hours 2 p .m . to 7
dirt, limestone ; B&amp;K Ex
On Most Amer'ico~n cars
p .m . or by appo1ntment. ·! cavating . Phone 99:2 -5367
MUST sell 1973 deluxe Zig -Zag
Phone 992 -62.56 . Our low ~ Dick Ka~r , Jr .
. 1
-GUARANTEEDsewing
mach ine.
Th is
overhead mean s big savings
9-J·ff&lt;
machine darns, embroiders,
to you.
Phone 992-2094
makes
buttonholes,
all
4-29·12tp :A:UTOMbBILE · i ns~·ra'~ce beerf
John Tucker, Rt. 4
w i thout attachments . Just - - - - -- - - - ... cancelled?
Lost
your'
I
1 Open 8 Til5
1 d ial and sew. Pay balance of NEW READY Blooming
operator's license? Call 992·
Pomeroy, 0,
$38.50 or pay S5 per month .
potted flower s, start ing at SO
2966.
Monday thru Saturday
Ph, 992-3954
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 :
ce nts ; hanging baskets,
6·15·tfc
Phone 992-5331 .
4-20-tfc
pan sies, cab age, petunias, .
• . . ___-. : NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell' s
- ----'-----marigolds, coleus, tomatoes , SEPTIC TAIIKS AROB1C
HOME Grown Tomato plants
Garage, near Crossroads on MODERN sepflc tank service;
hours, 7 davs a week.
peppers,
efc.
One-focrth
off
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
C~EAN·
for garden use ; large sturdy
St. Rt. 124; all mechanic work · 24
Phone 992-3954,
by the f l at ; Hubbard's ~ ED, REPAIRED. MILLER
plants ; Improved Mex ican ,
including automatic trans4-10-JOtc
Greenhouse, 300 yards above . S~ITATION,
STEWART,
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic;
missions .
Monday
thru
ballpark
on
.Syracuse,
On•o.
·
OHIO.
PHONE
662-3035,
also hot peppers, mang~s
Saturday;'l8: 30 a . m . to 5 p. m . DANNY ' S TV Service, Mason:
10-4-Hc
,
4-26-tfc
and cabbage plants. On Rt .
Phone 992-7121 or 992 -6392.
.:.__-,-. 1
W, Va.; phone 773-5976,
124, 500 ft . above the State
.5-3-30tc
4-27-tfc
· Park in Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas CONTEMPORARY Modern ;EWING MACHINES, Repair
Hayman .
·
service, all makes. 992 -2284.! EXCAVATING, Dozers, large
Walnut style stereo -radio ,
The Fabric Sh()p; Pomeroy. = and small; Backhoes and O'DELL WHEEL alignment
4-24-33tc
am -fm radio, 4 speaker sound
located at Crossroads, Rf, 12•, ,
Authorized Singer Sales and!
Loaders on track and tires ;. i complete front end service,
system. 4 speed automatic
Scissors.\
Dump trucks Lo -boy 1
changer . Balance $69 .22 . Use ' Ser"Wice. We Sharpen
tune up and biake ·Servlce.UPHOLSTER your own fur ·
·
3-29-tlc
Serv1ce
;
Septic
tanks
in -l
our budget terms . Call 992·
niture. Foam cushions, any
Wheels
balanced
elec·
stalled;
George
(Bill) ·
1
3965.
fronicaily
.
All
·
work
size . Cotton, ·burlap, swivel
Pullins; phone 992 -2478 or 992· ,
5-6-6tc
guaranteed.
Reasonab.le .
bases, zipper, dacron, web ·
7402 .
2-9-tfc'
bing ,
welt .
Pomeroy
rates . Phone 992-3213 or 742:- ;
Recovery , 622 E. Main St., MOTHER ' S Day Flowers;
3232 ,
HARRISON'S TV Service and 1
hanging baskets; white, pink
2-18-Hc '.
phone 992-7554,
Service Calls ; phone 992-2522.
red
geraniums,
mums
and
5-3-24tp
2-9-tfc ~EAoY : MtX
and begonias; INSTANT
cof.il:lr'E'n·
COLOR
for
your
Garden
UPHOLSTERY
Materials,
delivered right to ~our ·'
pansies. petunias, marigolds,
HOUSE AND Roof painting;
nylon prints, cotton pr ints,
project. Fast and ea~y. Free
Phlox, Coleus. Salvia, Ztn .
interior and exterior, free
vinyls , velvets of all kinds .
est1mates, Phone 992-328 ...
nias , Dianthus. Allyssu111.
estimates. Call992-i:008 or 992Pomeroy Recovery , 622 E.
Goegleln Ready-Mix Co.; i
Snapdragons, Ageratium and
2460.
Main St. , phone 992-7554.
Middleport, Dhlo,
.
·
Portulacca. Vegetable plants
4-19-301c
5-3-24tp
6-30-H~
Cabbage,
broccoli ,
cauliflower , lettuce, eggplant,
GARAGE repair , tune-ups ;
mangoes. hot peppers and 14
plugs, points and condenser ; 8
kinds of tomato plants .
cyl. , $17.95 and 6 cyl. , $14,95 ;
1969 CHEVELLE 396, 4 s'peed ,
Cleland
Farm
and
call for appointment ; Racine
good condition , phone 992 -2572
Greenhouse, E . Main, Racine .
Garag~ , Racine, Ohio, 949anytime.
Geraldine Cleland.
NEW LISTING ,
361
L
5-4-3tc
4-29 -tfc 95 ACRES Large 8 room
4-8-JOtc
---~-house with bath. furnace. and
'63 OLDS Convertible Cutlass,
full basement. 5 bedrooms,
automatic ; '67 Chevelle
closets
, large front and side
SPRING SPECIALS
Malibu, 3 speed, phone 742porch. Large barn , and im·
6271.
5-3-6tc
plement shed . Plenty of good
water . fences ane! all minerals.
1
1968 OLDSMOBILE 442, 1
$30,000.00.
In Carton·
owner , power steering, good
RESifAURANT
tires , "A-1 condit ion, w ill sell
EQUIPMENT
G·ood
,
Set
Up,
134,95
reasonable ; phone 7 42 -4211
location , doing very well.
e .ore 5 p.m. or 72
bf
4 ·493 lf1er
a
business should greatly in5 P: m ,
11-16-Hc
crease in a short time . Ovmer
1
5-4' 3t'
needs a re's t. Want only
' ficAVATING·, d~z;r, loider
li1 Carton
$5,000.00.
-and backhoe work; septic
PONTIAC 2 door Har~top, S300
Set up, $54,95
2 YE.ARS OLD
tanks installed; dump trucks
o~ best offer ; phone 992-7797.
POMEROY
COUNTRY HOME - Over 1
and lo-boys for hire; will haul
5-6- 2tc
9. _· Jack W. Carsey, Mgr. acre. 3 large bedrooms with
fill ldirt, top soil, limestone
6:.
Phone 992-2181
closets, Jl/1 baths, utility room ,
1968 RAMBLER , excell ent
and gravel ; call Bob or Roger
. .
garage for 2 cars . Located on
cond ition , new tires. $8 25;
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089; ·
old 33. A quality built home fur
night phone 992-3525 or 992must sell; call 1-304·773-5333.
5232,
'
5-6-6tp
$25,000.00.
V~RY NtCE
1953 DODGE 1 ton truck with POODLES, AKC puppies, small BUSINESS BUILDING In
cattle racks ; phone 667 -3337. · m i niature, ·black or white , excellent location for future
wormed , permanent shots, growth of the &lt;;ounty. Has 2
:
5-6-3tp
$75 ; phone Coolville 667 -6214. large business rooms , 2
'66 FORE;! Galaxie 500 XL,
5·6-12tc modern rest rooms . large
automatic
transmissl on,
storage, all air conditioned.
power steering, clean . Good
Room tor parking.
rubber, bucket seats, $450,
RIVER FRoNTAGE
Phone 992·664.5 after 5 p ,m.
'CASH
'paid
tor
alf
makes
anJ
3.33
ACRES
- On Rt . 7 with
5-6-6fp
: models of mobile homes . 1972- 3 bedroom mobile home
Phone area code 614.4 23-9531. . 65xl2, air conditioned. Patio
4-13-tfc · 16x20, screened. 18' boat with

Dev
of Robert
OPEN
.:O P.M.
I
the isees
Unknown
Hei rs ,, Bushong
L egatees;
•QMEROY OHIO
and Devisees of Gertrude A ll en ;
r .
f. ·
the Unknown Hei rs , Legatees
and Dev i sees of Margar et ·
Combs ; the Unknown He irs ,
Legatees and Devisees Of Lrou is
Entsm inger ; the Unknown
WANT ADS
Heirs , l..egatees and Dev isees of
INFORMATION
TWO Beagl e dogs to st in
Charles
Entsminger ;
the
s
d
Unknown He irs , Legatees and
DEADLINE
Raci ne -Bashan area ; onere
Dev isee s of Down ie Ents · 5 P.M . Day Before Public at ion . and w hite female and one
minger ; the Unknown Heirs .
Monday Deadl ine 9 a.m .
bla ck and br.own male ; gone
Can
ections
L~gatees and Oev iseesot Alfred Will
becellation
accepted -untilCorr
a
.m
.
for
for 3 or 4 days; p h one 949·2594
9
EntsmInger ; the unknown
Day of Publ icat ion
or 949.259S before 3 p.m .
Heirs, Legatees o!!ind Devisees of
REGULATIONS
wee kday s or an y time on
Gerald
Enlsm inger ;
the
The Publisher r ese rv es th e weekends.
Unknown Heirs, L eQatee s and
5 6 6t
Dev isees of Anna J . Miller ; th e r ight to edit or re jec t an y ads
. _ c
ot-ie c tional.
Th e ~----~---Unknown He irs , Legatees and deemed
Dev isees of Dav id Entsminger ; publish er-wi ll not be r es pon sible MALE
black
Labrador
and lhe Unknown Heirs, for mor e than on e inco rrect
Retrie v er, 5 m onths old.
Legatees and Devisee s of insertion . RATES
Reward . Ph one 949·2253.
Kenneth Entsming~r :
For Want Acl Service
5-6-12tp
You are hereby notif ied that 5 cents per word one insert ion
you have been named defen ·
Min imum Charge 75c
dants in a legal act ion, ent itled
12 cenl s per word thr ee
Edna Hill . et al. , plaint iffs , vs . consecut ive insertions .
Garnet Entsminger , et al .,
NO . 1 Copper, soc ; radiators ,
defendants. This action has
18 cents per word six co n·
28c; bra ss, lBc ; batteries, 85c
secutive insertions .
been assigned Case No. 15,085,
2S Per cent Discount on pa id
ea ch ; clean dry roots , Ginand is pending in the Court Of adsandadspaidw ithin IOdays,
seng·, $60 ; yellow root, $4 ;
Common Pleas, Meigs County ,
CARD OF THANkS
mayapple , 45c per lb .; M: A.
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769. The Ob ·
&amp;OBITUARY
Hall
, Reedsville , Ohio, 378iect of the Complaint is to
$1.50 tor 50 word minimum .
6249 .
Partition real estate described
Ea ch add
itionalADS
word 2c.
H -tfc
BLIND
in said ComP.Iaint, sa id real
Additio'nal 25 c Charg e per
estate being Situated in Rutland
Township , Meigs County , Oh io, Advert isement.
WANTED, wooded land with
and described o!!IS follows :
r oad and power, 40 acres or
PARCEL No . l : Beginning 53
OFFICE HOURS
more. or farm . Cash. Phone
roc;ls west from the southeast
8:30 ~ . m . to 5 :00 p.moo· Daily,
corner of Section 33, Town 6, 8: 30 a . m . to 12 :
Noon . ~ collect 614·654·1703 evenirlgs
Range 14, of the . Ohio Com · Saturday .
or write Box 952, Lancaster,
pany's Purchase, at a stake ;
Ohio 43130.
thence north 162 rods ; thence
_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _5_-6-6tp
west 54 rods ; then ce south 80
rods, 22 and two -thirds links ; ,,_,_ _.;:___ _ _ _ _ _ _~ :OLD furniture, oak tables,
thence east 12 rods ; thence
south 33 rods and 17 and one organs, dlshes, clocks, brass
third links ; then c e west 12 rods ;
or complete households.
beds
thence south 47 rods and 10
Write
M. 0 . Mi Her, Rt . 4,
links ; thence east 5&lt;1 rods to the
Pomeroy , Oh io. Phone 992place of beg inning , containing
6271 ,
52 . 15 acres , more or less.
EXCEPTING
THEREFROM
1-7-ffc
that port ion thereof described
as follows , to -wit :
·
WANT · to bUy old fashioned
. EXCEPTION : Being a strip ,
furniture of all kind ; also
of ground 66 feet in width over
brass beds, wooden ice boxes,
and across the above described ·
urna ce Contro Is
old postcards, albums and
1 52.15 acre tract of land used for
a railroad right of way and
other items. What have vou?
HUMIDIFIERS
being 33 feet on l:!'ach side of the
'E .
Henson ,
Rt.
2,
centerline o!!IS now located 1
McDermott, Ohio;
phone
Hot
Water
Heah!rs
through said premises , said
858·2540.
f'lumbing
width of 66 feet to obtain ·except
4-22 -18tp
at such points o!!IS a · quarter
Electrical Work
width may be necessary for
embankment, conta ining 1.65 ·
acres, more or less, and be i ng
the same premises convev.ed by
Nathan En1sminger . el Us, to
the Kanawha &amp; Mi c higan
Railway by warranty deed
BUSINESS
dated. August 1. 1906, recorded
992-2448
in Volume 95, Page 394, of the
OPPORTUNITY
Deed Records of Meigs County,
Pnmeroy,
l.J.'-.
Ohio.
Leav i ng 11'1 Parcel One above
described, 50.50 Acres , more or KEEP all dogs off Charles
Manor Woman
1~7ss .
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Wolfe Property, at Fairview.
PARCt:L No. 2: Beginning for
all day and all night.·
Reliable person from this
reference point at the middle of
5-6-12fc
area to service and collect
the east line of Section 33,
from automatic dispensers.
Townsh i p 6, Range -14 of the
Ohio Company's Purchase ; McDANIELS Custom S,lauohter
No e~perience needed - we ·
thence west 53 rods ; thence
House and Meat Cutting;
establish accounts for you .
south 43 and one'.thlrd rods to
State and Government in·
Car, references , and $~95.00
the point of beginn ing , wh ich
spected; phone 773·5208.
point is also the southwest
to $1.995 .00 cash capital
corn~r of parcel of land for - ----,-,:--.,---,--c
necessary.
to 12 hours
5-_
6-12tp
merly owned Qy Alexander:
weekly
could
net
·good part
Braley ; thence south 1811? rods NOW OPEN - Young ' s Store in
time
income.
Full
time
Tuppers Plains 1 Men's used
or to the northwest cor.ner of a
tract of land formerly owned by
pants and shirts ; Glassware.
more. For local interview,
Ruel Braley ; thence east
Antiques, Tools ; Open Tues ..
write., i.nclude telephone
26 rods or to thE! northeast
Thurs .• and Sat., 8 a.m. to 9
number :
corner o1 a tract of land for ·
p .m.
merly owned by Martin Ents.
5-6-6tp
minger; thence north 18lh rods ;
thence west u,· rods along said
Alexander Braley ' s south line to REDUCE safe and fast with
EAGLE
the place of beginning 1 con .
GoBese. Tablets &amp; E· Vap
tainlng 2.75 acres, more or less .
"water pills," Nelson Drug.
INDUSTRIES
Excepting and reserving the
5-7-2fp
coal
and
mining
rights
heretofore sold to Oh io Power
Department BV
Company as recorded in PIANO Tuning, Lane Daniels,
3938
Meadowbrook Road
992-2081,
259
Broadway
St
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Volume 209, Page 269, Meigs
Middleport; May 7th thru
St. Louis Park, Minnesota
County
Deed
Records,
June 30th.
reference to which is hereby
55426
made for a m.1re complete
5-7-6tc
description ot this reservation .
Over 30 new display m obile homes go on sale at hundreds
You are required to answer
dollars In sav1ngs to make room for new summer stock ,
of
WILL
do
babysitting
in
my
the Complaint wifll'in twenty •
home
;
phone
882·2638.
and Modulars, due to risirig cost of lumber and
Doubles
eight days after the ia's t
5-4-Jtc
publication of this notice, which
material. Sale price good only on diSp,layed units.
Salesmen Wanted
will be pub I ished each week for - - - - - SALES Opportunity . Beltone,
six consecutive weeks , the last KNAPP SHOES
SALE GOOD TliRU MAY 7th
Comfort,
publication being on May 8,
World's largest ma.nufacturer
Er'nest M. Shuler- Meigs County . Owner
Quality,
Long
Wea'r,
1973, and the twenty eight days
of hearing aids needs sales.
Reasonable prices. Call 992for answer will commence on
men
Or saleswomen for local
5324.
that date . In case of your failure
area . Must be 21 or over, neat
to answer or otherwise respond
5-3-tfc
appearance, car, -bondable
as required by the Ohio Rules of
and looking for a $15,000 a
Civil Procedure, judgment for
year income with excellent
default w ill be made aga inst NEW 2 PC. Early American
with 100 pet. nylon with
you for relief demanded in the
growth potential. Persons
Claim .
423-7521
Scotchguard and Maple wood
selected will be completely
LARRY E . SPENCER
trim . This week only $199.95.
trained at our expense .
Clerk of Courts
Cash and Carry. Pomeroy · ~ompany benefits, protected
Meigs County , Ohio
1220WASHINGTON BLVD,
BELPRE,O,
Recovery, 622 E. Main St.,
territory ' repeat business arld
. (4) 2, 9, 16. 23.30 (5) 7, 61
Pomeroy, phone 992-7554 . ·
Apply :
leads furnished.
S·3·6tc
Bellone Hearing Aid Center.
601 Sixth Ave., Huntington, W.
ROOF lNG and' Heating Repa i r ;
Va .
UPHOLSTERY
Materials,
all types ; Special - Cleaning
4-30·6tc
r:egularly $3.95 · only $ 11.95. 7 ROOM frame house in
and oi I ing.of blower;, complete
Harrisonville ; phone 304-755·
Also remnants . Pomeroy
check on furnaces ; phone 843·
2657.
MATURE responsible person to
Recovery, 622 .E. Main St.,
234.1.
.,
5-2-12tc
plione 992 -7554.
babysit in my home on S.
5·2-JOtc
Second in Middleport for 3 ,
5·3·24tp 2 YEAR old, 3 bedroom house.
months
old baby and 7 year - - - -- - - - , - - -NOTICE ON FILING
fully carpeted, storm winMAY is HAIR KAIR month for
old boy . 5 days per week in. NEW _FOAM to fill your old
OF INVENTORY
dows ; phone 992-5756.
our
KOSCOT
customers.
~ AND APPOINTMENT
eluding· some weekends.
cushiOI")s, standard Size supe,
· 5·2·6tp
Many specials this month
The State of Ohio, Meigs
only
$9
.95
.
Pomeroy
References
required.
Job
including ONE DAY Perfume
County . Probate Court,
starts end pf May. Send
Recovery , 622 E . Main St.,
~&lt; ..,
Rollette and Beauty ' Dust. I
To the Executrix ot the
phone 992·7554.
. · HuUSE in Long Bottor.1, phon~ .
inquiries
to
Box
406.
estate ; ~ o such of the following
would like very much to serve
Gallipolis, Ohio.
5-3: 24tp . 985-3529.
:'
as are-residents oi the State of
or visit you . Phone Helen
_ _,__ __:__ _ _-'-6-11-IIC'
5·3·6tc
Ohio, viz : the : surviving
Jane Brown , Middleport,
HAVE REAL and permanent . ------~---­
spouse, the next of k in , the
992,5113. Remember
Ohio,
benef i ciar i es. under the w ill ,
flowers for Mother' s Day and NEW Homes on your lot or ours.
MOTHER on HER DAY , May
',
and to the attorney or attorneys
many other gifts. Call
NO MONEY DOWN for
13th.
representing any of
the
Smalley's Gift Shop, Chester,
qualified buyers using F .H .
aforement ioned oP.r ~ nn~ ·
30-tfc ~j AND 4 ROOM..,urnished and' ' phone 985-3537.
Adm . loan. (Closing costs
Thomas 1 H .
Hennessy , - - - - , - -- ' - - --,-- •-·
unfurnished
apartments .
5·3-5tc
unly . ) A variety of floor plans
Deceased , Pomeroy , Oh io,
Phone 992·5434.
Salisbury Township , No :208&lt;15.
With
various
financing
programs available. lf!e
You are hereby not ified that
4-12-ffc GROCERY business for sale.
the
Inventory
and
Ap
Building for sale or lease.
specialize in working w1th
pra lsement of the estate of the
Phone 773-5618 from 8' 30 p.m:
AEP Co, employees although
aforementioned , deceased , late ,
F URN I SHE 0
'1.
bedroom
to 10· p.m . for appointment,
we are available to all . Meigs
of sa i d County , was filed in this
apartment, adults only,
3-20-tfc
Development Co ., 150 N .
Co'urt. Said Inventory and
Middleport;
phone
992·3874.
---,-Second Ave ., Middleport,
Appra i sement will be tor
4-6-tfc NEW Hot/and 271 Baler, New
Ohio. Phone 992 -5916 for in.
hearing before this Court. on the
._ __ .:__ _.:___ _
Holland 451 MtJwer; Dale
formation .
9th day of May , 1973, at 10 : 00
o'clock A .M .
PRIVATE meeting room for
Kautz, Chester, 965-3831.
5-6-30tc
Any person desiring to file
any or_~;~anization; phone 992- ~)
..S·4·3tp - - - - -- - - -exceptions thereto must file
3975.
·
97 ACRES of land , gas well and
them at least five do!!IYS prior 10
3-11 -ffc
small pond ; c;all 742·6261.
the date set 'or hearing .
5-6-3tc
~
Given under my hand and
3 BEDROOM house, 2\'1 miles TWO trailet lots in Mi.dd leport ;
seal of said Court , thiS 27th ~=fay
on St. Rt. 1•13 : prefer couple, .
Of April 197 3.
,
one house in Letart Falls ; 18 BEAUTIFUL ac res ori
no pets; ph one 949·3716.
· Mann ing D. Webster ~
phone before 6 p.m . 992· 5693 ~
Lincoln Hill . Pomeroy ' s most
·
Judge 11nd ex .off ic io Clerk
5-4-3tp
5-7-5t c
desirclble
location. All utilities
of said Courl
-~_,--1'-­
ava ilable . Two m inutes from
MOBI,LE home space In TWO bedroom 12x60 frailer on
Courthouse.. Priced to self .
By Ann B. WafSon
Syr acuse ; phone 992 -p329.
Ser" 1Jn d Avenue in Mid ~
Deputy Clerk
Call 992·2613 for ,appointment. ,
. .
-·
5·2·ttc
Oleporl ; phone 992 -2580.
'fA) 30 (S ) 7, 21
5-1-tfc .
1-6-tfc

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I DON'T KNOW
WHUTHER TO GO
OVER TO SUM
POTTER 'S

Business Services_

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19tl r RIUMPH650 ; Bonnevi lle. 'fC~C Lime~uol')e, Excelsioi
4,500 m iles , $995 or best oiler ;
Salt Works, E. Ma in St.,
ph one 992·3048.
Pom.roy. Ph on~ 992-389 1.
5-6-6tp
4-12-Hc
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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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OF
QUALITY

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10- Tjle Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 7, 1973 ,

Ben Pickens died

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in Baltimore, Md.
Ben Pickens, 59, formerly of
Middleport, died Sunday at
Mercy Hospital in Baltimore,
Md ., where he was confined as
the result of a heart condition .

Mr. Pickens and his wife, the
former Bessie Cartwright of
West Columbia, had visited in
the bend area only a week ago.
A graduate of Midilleport
H1gh School, Mr . Pickens was
the son of the late Maggie and
Speed Pickens. He was
pre ceded in death by his
parents and three brothers,
Tom , Ralph and Bill.
Survivirig are his wife,

Two sy~tems Emmett KennP..dy died in Logan
LOGAN - Emmett T. Wanda , and his wife , Mae, in
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bought out by Kennedy
, 52, of 951 West 1969.
Hunter St., Logan, formerly of
Surviving are a son, Frank,
the
Rutland
area,
died
serving
with the Air Force in
Crabtree Inc.
PT . PLEASANT Cable
television systems in Ravenswood and Ripley, acquired by
Paul Crabtree and Associates,

Saturday eyening at the
!lockin g Valley Communi ty
Hospital.
Mr. Kennedy, a tool and die
maker for North America.n

Inc., of Pt. Pleasant. now are
under the new management.

Aviation in Columbus, was an
overseas veteran of World War

II , a member of the Disabled
American Veterans and the
Logan Church of the Nazarene .
Haven in Mason County, and in .
He was born Sept. 3, 1920 in
lhe Ohio communities of Rutland, the son of the late
Gallipolis, Middleport and Charles C. and Bessie Lanning
Pomeroy. The firm is affiliated Kennedy . Preceding him in
with Midwest Corp . of death al so were a siste r ,
Charleston.
Bessie i a daughter , Mrs.
Acquisition of the Ripley Martha Jane Sanderson, Ravenswood operatwns was
Hage rstown, Md.; two grand- accomplished thro ugh the
children, a sis ter , Mrs. Ruth purchase of all shares of
Kautz, Columbus; three Jac kson
County
CATV
brothers, Wa rren of Brook· Systems, Inc ., built and
MASON - Activity for
ville, Ohio; Charles of Newark, operate&lt;! by the brothers ArMason 's biennial election to be
anjl Ri chard of Middleport.
chie and Kenneth Monroe of
Funeral services will be held Rave n swood . The J ackso n held J une 5 increased Monday
at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the Count y sys tems will be whe n candida tes on th e
Connolly Funeral Home in ma naged as a division of Progressive ticket wer e anEssex, . Md . Burial will be Cr a bt ree and Assoc ., with nounced .
This ticket represents all
there.
tec hnical and s up ervisor y

Crabtree
and
Assoc .
operates cable systems in Pt.
Plea sa nt, Mason and New

Progressive ticket
slate announced

per sonne l spending pa rt of
· their R"rne in mainta ining and

developing

the

Ripley

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Ra venswood area, according

to company president Paul
Crabtree.
The cable office in Ravenswood and a collectlon poin t at
the Bank of Ripley will con. tinue to operate as in the past,
and the Monroe broth er s will

remain on duty for a time to
insure a sm ooth transitiqn.
''Tha nks to our a ffiliation

with Midwest - which is the
second largest cable TV
oPerator in West Virginia - we
shall be assured the resources
and expertise to provide highquality service in Ripley and
Ravenswood , and to examine
se veral areas for expansion in
th e futlU"e ~" Crabtree said.

The ave rage housew ife
spe nd s alm ost 9'12 yea r s in
th e ki tchen. Thi s is enough
to mak e an y woman st ir
cra zy ..
Sp ending that muc h tim e
in a kit chen, your wife
dese rves to be co mfortabl e
th1 s M other 's Day . Why not
talk to the " FRIENDLY
ON ES" at the POMEROY
CE MEN T BL9 CK CO.
about a
" Per sonality
Des igned 1 '
KITCHEN .
( She' II be glad you did!)

Altus, Okla .; a daughwr, Mrs.
Michael (Ruth Ann ) Gabriel,
Logan; two grandchildren and
a brother, Donald, Pomeroy
Route 4.
FIUleral services will be held
at I p.m. Wednesday at the
Heinlein FIUleral Home here
with the Rev. Roy Klinger
officiating . Burial will be in
Greenlawn Cemetery at
Nelsonville. Friends may call
at the funeral home after 7
p.m. Monday and !rom 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 Tuesday .

ELK OF THE YEAR
DAYTON , Ohio (UP! ) - A
Galian man, Ralph Curfman,
has been named the Ohio Elk of
the Year.

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candidate for recorder . Mrs.
Jenks has also been an active

member of the Mason Ladies
Auxiliary to the Fire Department.
Coun cil

c andidate s

are

Walter Werry, George R.
VanMatre , Robert

Roa ch,

Russell Capehart and Dayton

May 7-8

Double :=earure Pro!=jram

Tonight &amp; Tuesday
May 1-8

Stanley Kubnck ' s.
CLOCKWORK ORANGE

UN'HOL Y ROLLE-RS
• Claudia Jenning s

I RI
- Plus-

WELCOME HOME ,
SOLDIER BOYS
IRI

Fi re Department a nd is em -

ployed at the Foot&lt;! Mineral
Company.

( Tectmicolor)
Mal colm McDowell
Patri ck Magee
Under 17 require s ac
compqnytng par ent
or
guard1an . " R"
Adults Sl.SO
Show Starts 7 p. m .

Our New

SavingS Plan
WE PAY 50th

Our bank turn s you 'r savi ng s dollars into a skill ed labor for ce Under our wide-awak e
super vi sion, money m our new Vacation Cl ub sav ing s accounts earns a n 1ce dividend .
This is the eaSy way to plan the va cation you 've a lway s wanted Why not stop in for
comPlet e deta il s? Do It now.

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Mrs. Maurita Miller, vocal
music .instruc tor . is in cha r ge

including " You're a Grand Old

The Harrisonville primary
rhythm band will play and the
children will sing, "Mary Had
a U ttle Lamb " "Twink)e
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Twinkle LitUe Star," " Vesper

Flag," The Caisson Song/'
" The Marlnes Hymn,' ... "An:
chors Aweigh," " The Army Air
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Corps,'' " Semper P e r a tu s"

and "Yankee Doodle Dandy."
Hymn ,"
Indians" . Lynetta Whittington, a student
and "The Bus." A musica l skit · of Mrs . Judy Fraser, will be
will be the presentation of the featured in a solo dance
Rutland fo ur th grade plus routine .
Motion songs will be
songs, " Big Rock Candy
MolUltain ," Sweet Violets" antl presented by the Rutland first

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"Ten Li ttle

Island Line," . "Chopstic ks,"

Festival, western division,

organ.ized in 1935 by former
Cabell County schools band

grade incJudirlg "Cabin in the
Wood," " Jimmie Crack Corn ,"
" Ir You're Happy" and " Li ttle

Tisk e t ,

a

Tas ket ''

a nd

E-R squads busy

IN MIDDLEPOf\T
The Middleport E-R unit
answered three calls : ·

News

s uffering severe abdominal
pains ; taken to Veterans

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resident of a farm all reached record highs. At the end of 1972,
!ann prices were 23 pet. above the average in 19611.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Saturday Admissions Homer Matheny, Ewing ton; .
"Leola Keck, Pomeroy; Alicia

Democratic races .

Evans,

Portland;

Hobert

Green,

May 5, in Huntington with t.he
traditional parade in which
about 46 bands from the area
participated. The weather was
ideal for marching, being
On Friday the Wahama
White Fal con Band traveled to
Huntington High School to
particlpate in their ratings
concert.
,
,
Wahama was rated Superior
Grade
VI
music
in
classification, or most difficult.
This is the loth consecutive
)fear Wahama has won
Superior, or I ratings in their
concert work.

The wi~e-n~oke bonk ·
mokes tt~
oi!Jo ettsy.,. .

Farmers Bank)&amp; Savings Co. - POMEROY, OHIO Member of ,Federal Reserve System
·
$20,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor

and Charles Yeago the band
won Grand Champion at the
Ashland Invitational Marching
Band Festival and will return
there next .Fall as the Honor
Band.
They won Most Outstanding
Band and Honor Band at the
Tri.State Band Festival in
Huntington in October, 1972,
and the band topped its own ·
record by placing 21 students in
the state-wide All Slate Band,
ln January, the Band
represented the State of West
Virginia in the Presidential
Parade
in
Inaugural
Washington , D. C.
In the Solo and Ensemble
Contes t in February, ten
students received a Superior,
or I rating, and one student was
chosen as one of six honor
finalists from the entire state.

At the Ravenswood Band
Festival in April, the Band
re c eived

three

Superior

Ratings and one Superior Plus
rating.

The next event will be the
Band Banquet and Dance on

Goeglein ,

Riggs, Rutland; Betty Barton, Thelma Grueser·, Pomeroy ;
Re edsville; Lillian Triplett, Margaret F ortune, Racine ;
Middleport ; Frances King, Dale Wright, Rutland ; Michael
Pomeroy, and Paul Eakins, Hubbard, Syracuse ; Ferman
Moore, Middleport; Richard
Pomeroy.
Saturday Discharges - Rosa Friend, Pomeroy, and James
Withem, Amesville.

TWt; NAMf

c'ame to a conclusion Saturday,

Homer

Harley Slack, James Cundiff,
Lawrence Triplett, Mirla
Herdman and Ronald Bostic.
Sunday Admissions

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the late Henry C. Shadwell,

Davis sworn;

1) .

to confirm the man .

IS

CULOTTf.
• .,and Georgia Griffin's
active twosome ploys by
all the fashion rules I

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NEW MEMBER AND NEW PRE31DENT -

Harry

hl s

choice.

Mayor Don Collins Monday night and Ralph Werry was
elected to president. L-r are Mayor Collins, Davis and Werry.

Davis was sworn in a new member of Pomeroy coun cil by

By United Press International
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL Protection
Agency and inspectors from the state Reclamation Division are
investigating complaints tbat state Rep. Oakley Collins ' illegal.
strip mining in Wayne National Forest in Lawrence County has
polluted streams and lakes in the area.
Eighteen residents of the Lawco Lake have complamed !bat
acid mine drainage from CoUins' operations filled fish in the lake
and in Big and Utile Pine Creeks last December.
· PINE RIDGE, S. D. - INDIANS holding WolUlded Knee
since Feb. 27 lay down their arms today in front of a symbolic
tepee and submit to processing by federal authorities.
The disarmanent was to come at 7 a.m. MDT (9a.m. EDT) in
accordance with "' May 6 agreement between federal forces and
followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM ). The
disarmanent day followed tt\e surrender Monday of two of the
chief AIM leaders, Carter Camp and Leonard Crow Dog.

LEANNE SEBO
PAMELA BUCK
WIN AT BELPRE - Pamela Kay Buck, left, daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Roy Buck; Ra cine, and ' a student at Ohio

GUADALAJARA, MEXICO - U. S. GENERAL Consul ·
Terrence G. Leonhardy walked into his home late Monday in
borrowed clothing and a three-&lt;lay growth of beard, freed after
leltwing guerrillas held him for nearly four days as a political
hostage. Diplomatic colleagues sai\1 the 58-year-old career
diplomat was "okay."
.
Leonhardy said in a statement that his ordeal again emphasizes the need for aU governments to cooperate in stamping
out international terrorism. Leonhardy did not discuss the
details of his kidnaping, carried out by four men who later
identified themselves as members of a leftwing group called the
People's Revolutionary Armed Forces.

WASHINGTON - FOUR MILITARY men convicted of fraud
for running a billion dollar racketeering ring on Army posts
planned to tell a Senate subcommittee today how they did it and
about coverup actions by their superiors. Their testimony involves a tangled web of kickbacks, theft, black marketeering,
influence peddling and other illegal activities in the operation of
post exchanges and mess halls in Vietnam, Gennany and the
United States.
In several instances, milibry investigations intended to root
out the corruption were curtailed or ignored by officers higher up
in the military cbain of command, according to Investigators.
Fonner Sgt. Maj. William 0. Wooldridge, Sgt. William Higdon
and former Sgts. Seymour "Sandy" Lazar and Theodore "Sam"
Bass, all c6nvicted in the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles Feb.
28, were to.appear before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee
on Investigations.
AKRON, OHIO - MORE THAN 5,000 rubber workers struck
B. F . Goodrich Tire and Rubber Co. plan is in Ohio, Indil(na and
California late Monday In a contract dispute.
Another 5,000 members of the United Rubber Workers Union
( ~IV) in Miami, Okla .; Tuscaloose, Ala.; and Oaks, Pa . were to
join tbe walkout at plant ~ in Marion and Akron, Ohio ; Fort
Wayne, Ind.;, and Los Angeles. The strike was called afwr
negotiators in Columbus, Ohio failed to reach agreement by
midnight on a new three-year contract.

B. Natty polyester culotte
dress is a light fantastic, skirted and collared
in sunny-bright White.
Pocketed top teoms
Navy or Red for an
ever-new classic color
mix. Sizes 10 to 18.

WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON has called on lormer Treasury Secretary John B.' Connally to take on a new
assignment and help him pull together his scandal-shattered
staff..
White House sources said the job would be of a part-time
nature. They left open the possibility that Nixon had requested
his political confidante to take on a full'lime job b'ut bad been
turned down . The President summoned tbe recent Republican
convert to tbe Florida White HoiJse at Key Biscayne Monday for
a two-and-a-half hour conference shortly before returning here
for more plannirig on restrucling his staff in tbe wake of the
Watergate scandal.

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University, won the Miss Congema1ity award Monday ru ght
in the Miss Southern Ohio Pageant at Belpre . Miss Leann e

Sebo , daughter of Mr. and Mrs . John Sebo, Pomeroy, riding
above in th e afternoon parade, won the evening gown a ward .

She attends Ohio University . See picture of Miss Souther.n
Ohio and story on page 7 today.

The lottery - State Issue ! -

repurted that

Midd leport

vtlla gc was goi ng to have the

dirt hiluled there . Council
however noted that it

agreed with Coffee

was
C~n,

structi on that the dirt and rock
would be given to the villitge of
Pomeroy .
Cmmcil diiected Snouffer to

contact the company on the jo b
and ask them if they were
go in g

to

live

up to

its

agrc~mcnt.

Snouffer said if they were
not , he would sec ure an injttnc tion. He said if the village
does not get the .dir t and rock it

wil l lay there.
It wa s a lso bro ught out that _
the dirt is not to be dumped "Oil
priva te proper ty:

Giro lami stilted that he
persona lly had purch"'ed dirt

CALVIN LANE
Calvin Lan e, Pomeroy
street commissioner, resigned

fr om Co ff ee Constru c ti on
which was dum ped on his
property a t the intersec tion of

Monday night. . Lane told
council that due to his health
he was unable to continue.
Lane has served bn the street
department 10 years and has

SR 7 and 33. The dirt he purChi.I SCd however , came fr om
pnvatc proper ty .
Srw uffr,r , a member of the
.sa fety committee, presented a
lo ng r an ~e plan to council
members. He said:
Hun ning t he village is like
nmning a busmcss. Th ere are
too ma ny things left Wldone.
" It is coun cil 's responsibility to
r un the village. Our largest
r eso urce is our park ing
me ters 1 don't believe our
revenue (rom the meter s is as
~rcat

been stree t superintend e nt '
four years. Prior to his em-

ployment wllh the village he
worked in construction 22
ye ars . He and his wif e reside

at Rt. 1, Middleport. They are
th e pare nts of two sons,
Tummy, who Is with th e State
Highway Department , and
Steve, who is employed at

Holzer Medical Center.

as it could be."

The vill age needs a poltce
crui ser , needs to upgrade the
pnlke dcparlment, police men
sa la ries , ;md we need a radar
Wlil. A list of the meter rnan

tickets should be made e ach
d;1y , t he number he writes and
the number of tickets that arc
voided . Also, he sa1d a record
of calls made to. the police

department should be logged

the parking lot.
He said litter ing of the
p.arkmg lot is serio us. The
ordinan ce c alls fo r a fi ne of $50

if found liltering. Snouffer
suggested that the ordinance
be enforced .
'
'' An ordina nce ls no good if
not enfor ced ," Snouffer said.
He said junk cars are bei ng

and he sugges ted a curfew on

(Continued on page, 10)

Mrs. Pikkoja is on foruin. staff
SHOP WEEKDAYS 9:30 TO 5 PM

Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja will be tending the for~I whu ha ve not
one of the participants on the
A..J

ELBERFELDS IN POM.EROY

Forum mi Aging to be held
Friday at the Hocking Valle¥
Motor Lodge in Nelsonville .
. Her name was uninwntionally
~mitted fro,m ari earller listing
or local participants.
Residents interested in at-

had

their

tran s portati on

confirmed are asKed to contact
the Meigs County Council on
Aging. Old fashioned dress, is
suggested ·lor the qieeting.
Ohio Umversity WOUB-Radio
will br oadca st forum activities.

The session,wa s the fir st in a
series of tra mmg ac ti vities to
be carried o ut duri ng the next .
£ive wee ks in prepara ti on for

pred icted," s&lt;.lld Brown ,

tops six other pr oposed con-

Post winner of Pulitzer

the 1973 Big Bend Neighborhood day camp to be staged
at

NE W YORK IUP! I - The Ch ina .
Howard SimOns , manag mg
Washmgton Post won the 197:1
Pulitze r Pnze for public ser - editor of The Post, said the
Monda y for 1ts in ves ti ga ti on of the Watergate
VIce

scandal.
It was 9ne of 11 prizes a warded in journalism , eig ht m
letters ~n d one in m usic . There
was no pri ze th is year fo r
editorial ca rtoonS.
Among the pther wmner s
was a second Puli tzer for the
Post, to poht1cal repor ter and

Knight vollUlteered to serve as
trainer for the day ,camp
workers, a nd will be con-

Wood ward and Carl Be rn- •
The Pulitzer awa rd

menti oned the - " dom inant
role " Woodwa rd c:mll Be rnstem
pl ayed m keepmg the story in
the news by uncoverm g new
developments.

th e cat egory
' of comm entar y.

DAY CAMP PLANNING - Mrs. A. R. Knight, right, longtime leader and neighborhood
chairman ir1 Meigs ColUlty GirJ Scout programs , is training volunteers in camp skills
preparatory to the opening of the Big Bend Neigh_borhood day camp on June 18. Here she
reviews phases of the progra m· with Mrs. Maxine Hart , leader of Brownie Troop 220 of
Sa lis bW'y, who_will ser ve as a uni t leader at the day camp.

REGISTRATION SET

Max Frankel,' Sunday editor of·'
The New Y or~ Times, won ti\e

Jury hearing

Pulitze r' for: inter nati onal
reportin g for his eover age of
Pres id ent N1xon 's t rip to

more evidence

'•

PT. PLEASA.-NT - Mason
County Cour t resumed today .
wit h pros ec utin g atforn ey

Donald Ki ngery closeted with

FIRE PUTOUT
Pomeroy firemen answered

a call to the Provico Feed Mill
in MinersVille at 6:49 p.m.
Monday. An overheated motor
in

an

air conditioner

had

caused a small fire which
threatened to spread , Fire
Chief Charles Legar said. The

gran d jurors once m ore an d
ther e was no in dication of whe n
a repor t wil l be made.
In ot her , court ac ti ons

Re gistration

fOr

kin -

dergarten and first grade.
i'i tudents who did not attend
kindergarten will be held
Wednesday in the Eastern
Local School' DistrJct.
·

At tbe Chester Elementary
Sc hool regi stration wlll be
from 9 to 11 a.m. and from 1
to. 3 p.m. At Riverview and

Tuppers Plains Elementary
Schools , registrati&lt;m will be
f•om 9 a.m. tn Jl a.m.

Mon da y, J udge Th ompson
signed an Ord er fot• Ra lph
Edwards to receive a work
release wh1 le ser vtng a sentence in the Mason County jail
Th is ' permits him to be em-

nected . Dama ge to the
equipment was· about $200, ployed, but he must spend days
off in confm ement.
Legar· estimated .
'. Wils granted
Also judgmeht
in the amount of $650 plus in-

CLOTHING OFFERED
Th e clothing ba~k bein g
ope1·ated at the Middleport
Church of Christ fr om 9:30
a .m.

to

ll : 30 a .m . e a c h

Tuesqay, will be closed until
June . 5 whe n . the wee kly
schedule will be resumed .

terest and co,,ts to Juni or L.'

LODGE TO MEE'(
cHESTER - Shade River
Lodge 453 F&amp;AM ; will meet
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the
hall here . All master masons
are invited . Refreshments will
be served.

Gillespie, doing business as

BOARD TO MEET
~ The Meigs .Co unty F'alr
against Delbert IV. Allton.
An
action,
Elizabeth Board wall mee t in r eg ula r
Schl ulthaller vs . PHc hford session th1s evening at the
G11l es pi e Genera l

Re pai r ,

House, ·In c., a W~s t Virgini a
cor por a tion , was d;smi sscd ,

Kiashut a \ nea r

A long-tim e Girl Scou t
worker in Me igs County, Mrs .

'
pm:;es brought " singular honor
to tht s new s pa pe r an d
espec ia lly to Its youn g .and
ha rd ..&lt;J igging reporters, Bob

stein "

Camp

Chester, June 18-23.

columnist David S. Broder in

air conditioner was discon-

Ri chr·rdson said he w9uld
· welcome Senate hearings on

Sprin~ onto Main , "a very
· Harry DavLs was sworn ln as dangerous move.''
new council member , Ralph
Co uncil took pollee Chief Jed
Werry was named president of Webster's recommendation to
council. and Calv in Lan e, paint Ute cm·bmg yellow and
street superintendent , resigned place no parking signs in the
at a mee ting of Pomer·oy Hrea .
counci l Monday night.
It was reported that -the 1io
Davi s, a dem oc rat, wa s left lurn sign from Butternut
appointed to fi ll the vaccmcy on onto West Mam St. h&lt;td beeh
Pomeroy COWlCtl created when ordered a s well as no drnnping
Don Collins, coun cil pres ident, s1gns .
became mayor following the
Mnyor Collius asked the
recent death of Mayo r Wi lliam ,str eet comnuttee of Davis,
Baro nick.
Werry and Ehna Russell to
Davis flie-d for nomination to ma ke a recom 111cn dation for
run fo r a post on villa ge Lhc st re et supe rin te nd en t
council. Hal ph Werry, on a posi twn by the next regular
unani mous vote, w~1 s named mee tm g, A suggesti on that
president of council.
Ron:-Jl d Anderson , Pom e roy
Wi th regret co w1c:il accepted pqli ce ma n , attend meter
the resignation of Calvin L.-:tne school was tabled .
as s treet super intende nt. Lane
M~yor Col hns reported tlwt
said he wa s r~s i gm n g due to hts afte r ai.Lending the meetin g
health .
rece ntly on erosiOn that help on
Jn other busi ness the matter repairing the pa rking lot wall
of picking up of leaves and 13 a lo s t c ause . Will iam
grass, properl y bund led, was S11ouffer, co uncil me m ber ,
discussed . Guido Gi rolumi and agreed tht~t ,they could not
Don Gr iff in, of Sc ie ntific expect ;my help £rom the Corps
&amp;J mtation, fnc . atlend e&lt;l .
of Engmt!Cf :i.
lt was noted tha t th e nr ·
The m ayor ~m d the only one
dmant:e reads no brush or wh o has orfered to help the
lea'vfs will be picked up.
vllla ~c wttll its problem was
Mayor Collins suggested to O"klcy
Co ll ins,
state
d~o p the ma tter un ti l the
repr csc nt all vc . Re pr ese n co un ty landfill ts in operati on. l&lt;i li vc Colh ns n sk e d lha t
Jt was obse r ved tha t counc1l council obta in the cost to repair
has no contract wi th Griffin the wa ll and send the in and left the matter entirely up fo ru wtion to· him as soon as
to him as to whether he would poss il~lc ,
pick up anythi ng other thmi
Wtlll thi s information co unci l
gllrbage. Gnffin is to study the agn:c d t o hire th e Me tgs
mutter an d meet will! cound l . Co unty E ng m ee r , Wes ley
m two weeks.
Bue hl , to prepa re a rcporf a nd
·Nuonu ~"'l oy d , a sc hOo l bus cva hwte wha t would be the
dn ver fo r Meigs I ..ocal Schoo l bes t a nd most reaso na ble wa y
D1 stn ct, a lso met w1th .counci l to rc pt~i r th e wall. Mayor
m regard to trucks being Co ll ins sta ted the cost would be
parked on each ~ id!! of Spri n~ $15 per hour and thcit ijuehl
Ave . as one turns off East could do the work in two days.
Ma in . She s la ted that it IS
The s itua tion on the dirt and
imposs ible to turn and tlwt she roc k behi nd the Pomeroy Post
h.as had to bac k her bus from Office was d i sc usse~. It w ~s

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TEN CENTS

erry
•

A. Go lightly, brightly,
in a checked polyester
culotte dress, highlighted by chilled
White at collar and
bib. Gree·n/White,
Maize/White. Sizes
10 to 18 ••••• $16.98

OPEN BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 PM

tonight, lows in the 50s and
upper 40s. Partly cloudy
Wednesda y, highs from lh&lt;
mid 60s to low 70s.

LOS ANGELES - PRESIDENT NIXON personally ordered
the "greatest urgency " in investigating Daniel Ellsberg, and
John Ehrlichman gave the investigators "authorization to
engage in covert activity" that led to a burglary, according to a
former Whiw House aide's affidavit.
The statement by Egil "Bud" Krogh, described in other
statements as one of the key figures in the break-in at the office
of Ells berg's psychiatrist, was revealed Monday at the P entagon
Papers trial.

which will conclude the band's
activities for the school year.

!Continueq fr om ·Page

chance of showers and cooler

PHONE 992-21 56

BY KAT IE CROW

· May 12, and graduation June·4,

·Prosecutor

TUESDAY. MAY 8, 1973
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·n

cluding " Home on the Range ,"
" Swing Low, Sweet Chariot "
an(! "1 Uke It Here ." Rutland

MOTHERS DAY SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS

director and music supervisor,

POMtROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Window" are the show
selections of the Salem Cenwr
primary students.
Linda Hunter will be
pr oviding the gui tar ac-

in Briefs

Mild with showers and
•
thunderstorms likely today
highs in the low and mid 70s. t-

Det•oled To The lnlere•Ls O(TiuiMe~•·MlJ6on ;:-lrea

VOL. XXV NO 17

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Weather

enttne

Rooster " and " Do.e;.e;ie in the

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•

book on record was one that
Frederick Smith of Bishop's
Stortford, England, found In
his possession in July, 1964 . It
was checked out in 1827 and
'ines amolUlted to $1,540.

Salem Center fifth and s ix!~·
graders will present 11 Carolina
in the Morning'' and ·''All
Through t he Night " and
" Indian Braves," " Had a Little

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
"

,.l

The longest overuue uorary

Ha rrisonvilJe.

"Springtime is Coming."
Shelia Fetty will accompany
the fourth graders of Salem third graders will perfonn
Center doing the modern , " Joy exercise s to songs. Seven
Four weekend calls were
- At 9:18p.m. Saturday for to the World" and Rutland's couples from Salem Center's
answered by the Pomeroy E-R Pauline Russell, Lincoln St. , fifth and sixth grade ~nsemble sixth grade will do the Virginia
squad :
who wa s having difficult y will sing "I'm Gonna Sing," Reel and a skit, "School Days"
- Saturday afternoon to breathing; taken to the Holzer "One More River / ' " Joshua will be presenwd by the fourth
Dark Hollow for Betty Barton Medical Cenwr.
Fit the Battle" and " Dry graders of Rutland . A finale by
who was suffer_ing with back
- At I a.m. today for George Bones." Ra g dolls named the entire cast will include
pains; taken to Veterans ' Luster, Brian Place, who , in a "Fiappy and Floppy" will be
" This Land Is Your Land" and
Memorial Hospital where she semi-conscious condition, was lea lured in the Rutla~d second " It's a Small World ." Clowns
was admitted .
taken to Veterans Memorial grade dance presentation and lvho will make several ap- At 4:23p.m. Sunday, to the Hospital where he was ad- Harrisonville sixth graders pearances are Brent Bolin and
Meigs Motorcycle Club races mitted.
wiJI do a "hee haw" ~skit. Garry Priddy.
for a rider, James Withem, 19,
- At 3:33a.m. today for Mrs.
Amesville, who was admitted Freda Swan, Shady Cove Road,

3,000PAY $100
COLUMBUS
(UP! l - More
... 1
than 3,000 tickets have been
sold so far for the May 12, $100a-plate fund raising dinner of
the Ohio Democratic Party,
with proceeds to be saved for
use in next year's statewide

--·

Red Caboose ." The kindergarten will do a slm'ilar
presentation on "Six Uttle companime nt for other songs
Du cks," " Bird Calls ," " A by Salem Cenwr children in-

chorus will present selections

Memorial Hospital where she
was admitted.

Now You Know .

"She'll Be Comin ' 'RolUld the
Mountain," "Craw Dad Hole"
and " It's a Hap Happy Day"
wiD be the selections of the
third and fourth grades of

direction of Gerald Simmons

CLUB

MAKE 49 PAYMENTS
'

gymnasiwn .

and " Dixie."

The
Huntington Festival
brought to a conclusion a very
successful year for the
Wahama Band . Under the

VACATION
..

"Spring Fling" at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Ru tland

MASON - The 38th Annual
Regional High School Band

sunny and cool.

Enroll Now!

present the va ri ety s h ow,

councilman . He is a fireman
and a member of the Bend .
Rotary Club.
Raynes, a former mayor, to
Veteran s
Memorial
afte r being elecwd several Hospital.
_ At 7:15 p.m. Sunday for
times, was instrumental in
Mason 's gaining street paving Virginia Buchanan, Third St.,
a few years ago, held the top Pomeroy, who was taken to the
office when the sewer plant and hospital after receiving an
town's park projects were injury in a bicycle accident;
obtained, and has experience treated and released.
with the community's water
_ And Charles Jerry Hawk,
system . An employe of the Ohio 804 E. Main st., taken to
Valley Electric Corporation at Vewrans Memorial at 2:48
the Kyger Creek Plant, he is a .m . Monday after receiving a
also a member of the Mason possible rib fracture in a fall.
Fire Dept.
He was admitted .

Band marched in
annual festival
MEIGS THEATRE

Tonigh1 &amp; Tuesday

COWl Cilm an, is a member 0£the

i

years experience in the t own 's
offi cia l business after having
served as mayor , recorder and
water secre (:(:lry. In the forthcoming election, she is a

RUTLAND - Two hundred
pu pils fr om the Har rison ville,
Salem Center and Rutland
Elementary Schools will

of the production. She is being
assisted by teachers of tbe
several classes. Emceeing the " Love Jy Li ttl e P etunia. "
Th ursday night -presentation Fourth graders of Rutland also
will be Vernon Weber.
will be featured in an umbrella
· The Rutla~d fifth and sixth song and dance to " Raindrops
C. Ra ynes .
Werry has had several years grade chorus will open the fling Keep Falling on My Head."
with vocal ver sions of " Rock
The Harrisonville Boys
pr e vi ous e xp e ri e nce a s a

sections of the community,
VanMa tre, a £ireman and
busi ness ,
la bor ,
a nd member of the Rescue Squad,
ma nagem e nt, w ith
most is also employed at F oote
hav in g had prev ious ex-' Minera l.
pen e nce in town a ffa irs .
Roach, an employe of 'the
Fred Taylor , a former Mason J ohn Amos plant, has been
police chief, will seek the ac tive in church work since he
mayor 's jo b. Taylor is a n ha s been a resident of Mason .
employe of the ~'oote Mineral
Cap ehart is owner and
Compan y, He is a member of manager of the Mason Bowling
th e Ci vii Defense , Fire Cenwr and has served as a

Department and Emerge ncy
Squad.
Charlotte Jenks has many

Spring Fling ready for
•
curtam
ursday night

1

sec r e t a r y's
fa irgroun ds.

office
, ..,

on

the

duc ting classes every Monda y.
. Seven troop lea ders and asststa n ts and commi ttee m ember s
who have v olunteered to work

(Contmued to page 101

·P roxmire rakes . press
WASHINGTON (UP! )- The Carthyism at its worst...
press is practicing "McCarthy" Doesn't the President have
ism at its worst" by printing the same simple right that

forgotten in the pell-mell rush
to digl out th e Watergaw story.
Proxmire noted the "repre-

"scr,sationa1 " stories linking every other American has to be
Preside nt Nixon to the Water- irmocent until proven guilty ?
ga te sca ndal without proof,
"Doesn't a man who has
Sen. WiUiam Proxmire, D- spent more than 20 years in the

California campaigns for Congress In 1946 and 1950 and said
he deplored the President's .

Wis. , charged to&lt;lay .
pitiless glare at the summit of
In a tare defen se of Nixon , national political life deserve
Proxmire complained the news to be believed when he directly
media is being "grossly un- tells the nation that he had no
fair' ' to the President in its hot knowledge of these matters
until there is proofthat he lied?
pursuit of the story.
"When former White House
"Doesn't he deserve at least
Counsel John Dean is reported · this measure of faith until
throughout this country to have proven a liar ?"
privately told grand jury inProxmire has been one of
vestigators that the President Nixon's most vocal cnticswas directly involved in a particularly on defense spendWatergate cover-up, President ing and Vietnam policy. He
Nixon is bemg tried, sentenced readily acknowledged these
and executed by rumor and differences with the President
allegation, 11 Proxmire Sa itl in a in his speech .
Senate speech.
But he said Nixon's accom. "As the sert~tor who sue- plisments, including the new
ceeded ·J oe McCarthy in the "peaceful posture" with China
United States Senate I find this aild the nuclear anns treaty
kind of persecution and con- with Russia, should not ' be ·
dcmnation without trial Me-

hensible nature " of Nixon 's

" ruthles s orders"

for the

Christmas-week bombing of
Vietnam last year and the
continued air war in Cainbodia .
.,,
'' But no~e. of this justifies the

McCarthyistic destruction of
President Nixon that is now
going on wi\h increasing
vehemence daily in the press,"

he said. "The discovery and
publication of facts proving
wrong-doing by whoever may
be guilty including the President is the ·American press at
its best.
" The prese nt runaway tend-

ency to rl!sh into headlines with
disputed , un\)roven ser.r.e t

charges against the President
is the press at its worst. "

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