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I- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., May 14, 1973
Vetefll• Memorilll Hoopllal
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
- Faurice Neece, Pomeroy;
Ted Hatfield, Ilp:ter ; Hester
Raybwn;MIIl!On and Kimberly
Lute, Long Bottom . I
SATURDAY DISCHARGES
- Paul Eakin, Alice Globokar,
Elizabeth Hayes , Ferman
Moore, Richard Parson'!.
Henrietta Robinson, Herman
Michael, Ada Cramlet, Rufus
Browniitg, Gladys Rumlield,
Mark Diener and Glenna
Uttle.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS' Jerry
Hayman,
F ort
Knox, K y.;
Eva McKinney,
Rutland;
Lou·
ise Matla ck , Reedsville;
Raymond Arnold, Pomeroy;
Judy Guinther, Long Bottom;
Joann WoUe, Syracuse; Iris
Carr, Coolville; Wilma Eynon,
Reedsville and Diana Hype!,
Dexter.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Timothy Campbell, Pearlene
Lee and Jo Ann White.

Pikkoja

·(continued from page I)

1

but the rea l meaning of all the work done In Washington became
visible in Nelsonville.
The4,000 de legales in Washington, D. C. identified the needs,
gave their findings and recommendatiorui, but the momentum
and the action was here in Meigs, Athens, Hocking, Morgan.
Perry, Noble, Monroe and Washington Counties.
The program was well planned and interesting. The several
workshopo met simultaneously and thus I can report only the
ones .I attended that had a direct rel;jtionship to the tibrary
service.
·
·
ln some respects we have come a longer way in the library
service than in any other field I know. We have e&lt;&gt;me from a
patronizing, "specia1 service to the aging" to a "special service
to special individuals with individual and special needs to be
answered when and where the need is."

Student.. of Meigs County's
three high schools are -using
ballpoint pens, courtesy of lhe
Meigs Care Une, the Farmers

special project of the· Meigs support from the 64-ll Mental
County Alcoholism and Drug • Health and Retardation Board.
Abuse Program and receives a
The n•xt meeting of the
major portion of it.. financial Alcoholism and Drug Abuse

Program will be Wednesday,
May 16 , a t 7 : 30 p.m. a t St . pa uJ
Lutheran Church in Pomeroy.
The program will be by Carl

Hysell of the Lancaster School
For Boys who will bring two
young people to speak 0!1 drug
abuse.
Bank and Savings Co., and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Jaymar Coal Company.
The pens are ln the colors of
each school with the Meigs
Care Une number, 992-7502
printed on the side. The bank
and coal company donated the
money for the project and the
Meigs Care Une . Executive
Committee worked out lhe
details.
It is hoped the pens will
1
promote the use of the Meigs
(Continued from Page I )
Care Une among young people
Kerwin , America's first space physician, and aeronautical of the county.
Ca lls are con tinuing to
engineer Paul J . Weitz plan to take off in an Apollo Tuesday.
come
into the care line phones
They will rendezvous with Skylab 269 miles above Earth and
at a 11 Very good" rate. In
spend a record 28 days in orbit.
February there were a total of
144 calls, 55 c lassified in the
crisis category . In March 155
'\
CHESHIRE
William
Funeral services will be held ca n s were received, 51
I
Henry ( Bud ) Lynch, 79, at 10 a . m. Wednesday at the c lassified in the crisis
Cheshire Route 2, died Sunday Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home category . The high rate of calls
Cushioned seat, 2-4" hrgh.
NOW YOU KNOW
indicates a real need for this
evening
at
Veterans
Memorial
with
the
Rev.
George
Oiler
Iitts
up for step.up conA camel'S eyes enable him to
service in Meigs County.
venience. Roomy . safety Hospital in Pomeroy .
officiating
.
Burial
will
be
in
see backwards without moving
trea\1ed steps . Enafnel
The Meigs Care [jine is a
Mr . Lynch was born Oct. 18, Gravel Hill Ce metery here.
his head.
trim . . Chrome frame .
1893 at Carleton, Ohio, the son Friends may call at the funeral crisis intervention service for
Washable vinyl upholstery
of the late John and Ida home anytime after 11 a_ m_ the residenls of Meigs County
in Wet Gold, Wet White,
Avocado Taro, or Black.
Mulford Lynch. He was also Tuesday. The Feeney-Bennett and its surrounding area. It
precedeil in death by a sister. Post will have graveside rites. was established because of the
recognized need and success of
several cousins, and a niece.
Marriage License
this approach in dealing with a
A veteran of World War I
Albert Sedwick Harmon, 24, wide range of personal
having served with the U. S.
Army , Mr.. Lync h was a retired Pomeroy, Rt. 4, and,April Lynrl ·' problems. The Meigs Care Line
Teaford , 24, Syracuse; Paul is a non.profit phone service
section laborer for ihe New
Allen Rice , 21, Rutland, and run by highly tr•ined volunYork Central Railroad , having
Mary Katherine Abbott, 20, teers. In training, emp hasis is
work~d there 34 years. He wa s
a member of Feeney Bennett Pomeroy, Rt. 3; Roger William placed on straigh l·forward
Partlow, 19, Pomeroy, Rt. 3 com.rpWlication and e££icient
Post 128, American Legion.
and Gloria Jean Milliron, 18, problem solving techniques.
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high.
~helves
Pomeroy;
David Wayne
Reason s for calling the
16"x22". Shelf clearances.
Woolard, 19, Pomeroy, and Meigs Care Une cover a wide
HOURS NOTED .
81/• " and 1.4", Multi-out let.
15 amp. cord . 2" c·a sters.
The planned parenthood . Janice Sue Robinson, 18, range of needs. A few of the
Chrome frar:ne . J'wo-coat,
office at the Pomeroy court. Pomeroy, Rt. 3, and Mark more common ones include
baked -on enamel finish in
Allen Morrow, 22, Columbus, depression, loneliness, drug
house will be open from 8 a.m.
Avocado, White, or Harvest Gold.
to noon Monday through and Vicki Ellen Crouch, 22, and alcohol problems, marital
Friday. Mrs. Phyllis Bearhs, Syracuse.
problems, problem
the community worker in
ATTENDED TEA
pregnancies, where to go for
Meigs County, will be available
Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta medical and social · services,
for appointment and coun- Sigma Phi Sorority entertained and just someone to talk to
seling during these hours. The with a tea at the sp~cious home when in need.
0HWI
Mt . Fr.. ndly
phone number is 992-5912. The of Mrs. Jeannette Thomas in
When ~ailing the Meigs Care
Athens County . Office will Middleport Sunday afternoon Line at 992·7502 the caller is not
Be sure to look around at the fine seiection of F~rniture for every
"There are always two
continue ,to be Qpen Monday honoring their mothers on required to give his or her
room m your home and furniture accessories such as tables, lamps,
thinQs out for your blood ;
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 Mother's Day. New members name or any other information
ptctures, wall dec 0 rati.o ns and wall·to -wall carpet.
the
I.R . S.
and
the
p.m
..
Th
phone
number
is
a93mosquitOE!s. On e· can' t be
attending were Debbi Buck, unless they desire. All in3375.
avoided. the other we have
Edie Zirkle, Sandi Sargent, . formation·shared by the caller

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
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Kitchen Mates

,Cosco sl7.65
Step
Stools

WiJJiam Lynch died on Saturday

Sale s11.00

Cosco s16.25
Utility Tables

Sale s10.00

Furniture Department, 3rd Floor

Bessie Sylvester, and Barbara
Logan.

is in the strictest confidence.
The Meigs Care Line is a

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
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The job of p'u tting 'e m up
and taking 'em down tan
be avoided with self storing
storm and screen w\ndows
and doQrS _from ·the
"FR IENDLY ONES".

cTonight &amp; Tuesday
Mav 14- lS
Double Feature Program ·
'THE MINX"·
lshowe. xtra.ordinar y exciting

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- Pius" RELATIONS:"
love story from Den. '

lma1·k .

IRatedRl

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight &amp; Tuesday
May 14-15

SHAFT'S
BIG SCORE
(TechnicOior)
Richard Roundtree .
·Moses Gunn
Featurette :
·
l..o'!'e at First Bite,
3 Stooges
Show Starts 7 p.m.

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Enroll ·Now ·!

CoUrt
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ta the Senate prooe.
Caulfield Goes on Leave.
Meanwhile,
John.
J.
Caulfield, 44, voluntarily went
on "administrative leave"
from his Treasury Department
job Sunday following a
published report he offered a
Watergate conspirator
executive clemency in ·return
for silence.

ELBERFELDS IN· POMEROY
Shop Weekdays 9:30 to 5 p.m.
Open Both Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 9 p.m. ·

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
High temperatures In the
60s and lows in the 40s. A
chance of showers Wednesday or Thursday, faJt oD
Friday.

Just Arrived

Devon

Band event
(Continued from Page !')
her work.

Our New

VACATION'
CLUB
Savings Plan
''
MAKE 49 PAYMENTS--'- WE PAY 50th
· Our bank turns Your.:savi ngs dollars into a Ski lled labor force . Under our wtde-awake
super vision, money in our new Vacation Club sav ing s accounts earns a nice dividend.
Th is is the easy way to plan the vacation you ' ve always wanted. Why not stop in for
complete details? Do. it now.
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~The wit!e-nwoke bank

·'OJ' makes ttal/soensy.,.
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Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
J
Member of Federal Reserve !!ystem
520,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor
.,

Roger E. Brauer was named

cosco

News . • . in Briefs

screens for ."

Meigs Local

Care Line pens in hands of students

Freshman awards of lyres
went to Cathv Werrv . Ida
Casci. Brenda Bolin. T i na
Duffy, Esther Lowery, Teri
Owens. Mary Rusche! , Crystal .
G_laze, Cindy Glaze, Vicky
Manley , Edie Woodard . Faye
Reibel, Scott Ftiaser, Tami
Hoffman, Cheryl Lehew, Kim
Ohlinger,
Judy
Radford ,
Carmel Murphy •... Richard
Macomber, Sheila 1 Edwards,
Lisa Thomas, Tam·i Mowery,
Angie Sisson, Debbie Bailey,
Jack ie Carsey, Cindy Eads,
Marc Fultz, Karen Johnson,
Kim Jones. Mona King , Dina
Pratt, Teri Ros se ll , Jeff
Warner, Desi Jeffers. Ann
Whittington , Tammy Of fenberger. Vicky Moore, Jeff
Reuter, Vicky Hoffman, Joe
Anthony . Dave Cole, Brian
Kizzee and Autumn Sayre .
Sophomore awards of " M"
. letters went to Babs White ,
Jenny Chapman , Cindy Gar nes, Marcella Charles, Barb
Ft.Jitz, Debbie Me Lauahiin. Jov
Hayes, Mary Weyers miller,
Sharon
· Bing,
Terry
Bumgardner , Carol Lewis ,
Teresa Burchett, Pam Nottingham, Barb Price, Debbie
Priddy, Rose Cqleburn, Joy
White, Rayanna Cole, Brenda
Will. Linda William s, Rodney
Carl. 'Ann Colwell, Rick Couch,
Patty Darst, Linda Gerard;
Anita KinQ , Brenda Miller,
Martha ' McNeal ; Chris Miller,
Cathy Osborne, Judy O..Ven,
Judy Snowden, Kim Browning,
Tim McClure, Jerry M i ller,
~ April Fraser, Dave Moore, ~en
Hoffman, Darla Ebersbach,
Redenith Blevins, Dana King ,
and Phil Ohlinger.
,
Junior awards of medals or
charms went to Peggy 0' Brien, J
Jan Holter, Sonia Ohlinger, ·
Susie Jeffers, Debbie Pierce, '
Ingrid Hawley , Christi ne
Ba i le y, Mary Krawsczyn ,
Donna Blev ins, Vicky Clelland,
Connie Garnes, Diana Carsey,
Ro xie
Patterson ,
Cherie
Reuter, Melanie Burt, Barbai-a
Anthony ,' Sandy Rusche!, and
~
Tina Nieri.
Senior tr ophies went to Julia
. Hutchins·on . . Leta
Floyd ,
Brenda
Taylor ,
Donna
Francis, Liz Blaettnar, Sharon ·
Wilson , Shelia McKnight, Patt i
Well . Diana Young, Scott Van '
Vranken , Phil Moon , Dennis
Glaze. and Njind~ Yo•mg

Apparel
Choose Soft Jade or
Orchid
in
our
newest group of
qua I ity
De\ljon
Polytron Knits.

-Fit &amp; Flare
Pants
- Straight Leg
Pants
- PI eated Skirts
-A-Line Skirts ·
- Shorts.
- Cardigans
-. Shirts
- Shells

Solid Colors
and
Floral
Prints
in Sizes
8 to 18

Elberfelds .in.· Pomeroy

Free Customer Parking
On Second Street and at
Elberfelds Mechanic
Street Warehouse

PROMOTED - Raymond Manley, who has served as
security officer for five and one-llaU years at AUtens Mental
Health Center, was promoted to policeman sUpervisor by
order of Governor Johp J. Gilligan effective Ma~ 2. Manley
will serve with the department of Mental Health and Mental
Retardation at the Athens Hospital. In order ta receive this
appointment M;mley completed 262 hours of basic police
training . Manley has worked for the Meigs County Sheriff's
Department on a part time basis nine years. He is a member
of the Fraternal Order of Police where he has held the
position of guard the past six years. Manley and his wife and
three children reside in Middleport.
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Streets to get
sharing money

No reprisals or an)' kind will
be taken by or against any
participan t in co llec tive
bargaining.
In the case of teachers, it is
s lipulated a teacher does not
hHve to belong to the
association as a requirement of
being employed . No such
stipul&lt;ltion is in&lt;.·luded in the
agreement with OAPSE.
Good faith bargain~ng is
defined in both agree.mCnlo; to
meHn ''give-and.take ·· communication. that is, that action
by . one side deserves a
rcsporl:-;e by the other side.
When it is determined good
faith bargaining is not in fa ct
present. _ the agreements a1·e
terminated .
It is recognized that the
board cannot redu ce, bargain,
or delegate its legal rc.spon.
sihilitics_
Hul cs
for
co lle ctive
bHrga inin g te;tlll:i, submission

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the Year by United Press International after his Urbana

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by ·a large margin.

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regional finals before bowing out with a 24al mark.
In four years at Urbana, Brauer 's teams compHed an
impressive 89a8 mark.
He Is a graduate of Struthers High School and Findlay

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in Putnam County, and in 1954, asswned the head football
coaching job at Urbana. He coached bulb sports uotll 1963
at Urbana.
Brauer believes Jn hard work, knowledge cf fun~
damentals, and fine &lt;:ondJtionlng programs.

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or issues,
procedures
with both
These will
detml later.
Foll owing

and bargaining
were established
empl oye' groups.
be publis hed in
re commendations

from Mr.· Hargraves the
folluwing teachers were hired
on one year contracts: Carol
/\nn Ohlinger, Vicki Ge~lman .
Deborah Hill Roush and Donna
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Middleport council voted matter.
Monday nigh.t ta spend its
The discussion brought out
entire federal revenue sharing that the permissive auto .
lh•voted To The lntere.&lt;L&lt;
funds of $4,297 for the first six license tax would, if pot into
months of 1973on improvement effect, bring in about $10,000 a
year. Council and May or
of town streets.
VOL. XXV NO. 22
POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
TUESDAY
.
The action followed a long Zerkle indicated that the entire
discussion on the pros and cons proceeds would be earmarked
of a permissive auto Ucense tax for s treet maintenance and
with several residentJ; of the improvements. While such a
community.
tax would not be collectible
Twice council has passed until next year when .auto
Th o Rev. Audry ~iller, · Rev. Roy W. Ca r ~r and . the Univcr~ity', as spea ker. The
legislation to put \he auto lice nse tags are sold, it Was
license tax of $5 per vehide . poinkd out that the villa ge pastor of the Middl epo rt Rev. Robe rt R. Ca rd .
hand , dire c ted by Dwight
into effect and twice the matter could borrow adequate funds to Church of the Nazarene, will
Com mencement for thi s 1Goins, will prov ide lhe m'usic.·
. has been taken to the voters repair and rasurface stfeets if deliver the baccala ureate year'!:i senior cl;~ ss will be held
C l&lt;~ !:i:i presi dent. Andr ew
throughreferendwn action and the. tax were put into effect. a ddress to the 208 seniors Of at8p.m. next Tuesday withDt. Vaughan , will prese nt the
lost.
Total c ost of resurfacing all of Me igs High School at B p.m. Sa muel Goldttlan, dean of ttle ,-,pcakcr and Hoyt Allen of the
Recently, howeve r , the the town's streets ha s been Sunday ·in the Meigs High co ll eg.e of e du ca tion , Ohio Pomeroy Chur ch of Christ will
Middleport
Chamber
of estimated 1at about $120,000. School gymna'sium .
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The Mei gs Chorale directed
Commerce voted to endorse The discussion brought out that
.
bened iction . James 1\. . Diehl
CAPE
KE:qNEDY
tUPI)
Jr
., hi gh sc hool prin cipal, will
the auto license tax and a letter it probably would not be by Mrs. Christine Guthrie will
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The power-short Sky lab space] presen L the clttss to George
of endorsement was read to ne.c essary to· refUrface all present several selections and
staticn
ran into serious new Harg r aves, .Jr .,
di std ct
other minis ters t;lki ng part in
coWJcil last night.
streets in a given year .
troubles ~oda~ . when it st~ rted. s up e rinten de nt, .who will
·Dale Dutton and Manning
Allen Lee King, a guest, and the service will inc1ude the
nverheatmg m orbit, ra1sing ,1 , ·d ·th 1· 1
Kloes of the chamber of Councilman William Walters
·
I r. wa1
e { 1p Oil laS •
ii. ew .problems for· the
launch u
Members of the Mei gs Hi gh
FENDERS BENt
canimerce relayed the serr--- indicated they believe the auto
Its f1rst three a!!itronauts.
(Continued 011 p;.~ ge' 8 )
Sheriff Robert C . .Hartiment of the C of C.
license tax has gone down in
The crewrnen, Cbarle:-;
Dutton said the chamber is defeat twice before when taken tenbach's Dept. investigat~d a
"Pete" CoDrad, Joseph P.
strongly in faVor of the tax to the voters because the voters fender bender Monday at 4:40
Kerwin &amp; PaUl J. Weitz, Dew
measure as a way of providing were not informed that the p.m . at the junction of SR 75
J&lt;rost warnin gs tonig ht.
hack to Houston to help flight
street improvements. Kloes proceeds would be used exM and 76 in Salisbury Twp, John
Partly cloudy and cool today
palnners attempt to salvage
said the $5 additional tax per elusively for street main- W. Thompson, Rutland was
and Wednesday . Hi gh today in.
what they can from the
waiting
at
stop
sign
When
a
car
the mid 50s to the mid 60s:
vehicle is ·a minor matter in tenance.
mission. The overheating
comparison to the damages
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewer driven by Mabel G. O'Brien,
Highs Wednesday in the Hils.
apparently developed from the
Frost toni ght with lows in lhe
which would be incurred loa said the village is getting Rutland, who had pulled onta
loss of the space stati,ol!'s thin
76,
backed
up
and
struck
car hitting a hole in the road, additional money through the
:Jos.
aluminum mcteorl d shield
Tho'mpson's
vehic
le
.
There
throwing the car out of state income tax and the
EXTE:NIJED OUTUJOK .
during launch Monday. The
align~n:ent or ruining a tire. He . federal
revenue s haring was light damage to both
Cuul with H chance of
shield was coated with special
also cited civic pride in program. They s ug ges ted vehicles. No citation was
shuwcrs Thursday and again
s un-reflecting paint.
issued.
providing good streets in the lhese additional funds be used
about Sa turda y. Highs
town, a factor, he said which for street improvement.. Clerk·
majnly in the ~Os and lows in
would ··encourage shoppers as Treisurer Gene Grate said
the upper· 30s and 40s.
weU as new residents to settle that while state in come tax
in Middleport.
moneY is now coming into the
Several residents attending town, sales tax receipt.. are off,
John K. Smith, Jr., 56, for- ·
~st night's meeting spoke
so the actual incr ease per year me r Middleport resident a nd
against a property assessment is about $3,600. He also said wellMkn own business leader, of
which a spokesman for the that village operations are Medina, died earl y Monday at
chamber recently said could be varied and that, perhaps, all th e
Medina
Communi ty
put into effect for street im- federal revenue sharing funds Hospital.
What 's ex pected to be the
.1
biggest Big Bend H.egatt.a in
·p rovements and could not be should not go in one direction.
Mr . Smith waS\he son of the
history will be ki cked off on
taKen to the voters by
There was discussion on late John K. Smith, Sr. , and
Friday, June 15 ~i;ith a huge
referendum. Most of these whether or not a pr.operty Mrs. Beulah B. Smith, who
paradf,!. &lt;:~ ccor din g to Jim Mces
same residents, however, assessment could be sub.iect to resides in Middleport. Mr.
and Dwi,ght Goi.ns, coindicated they favored the auto referendum vote . Brewer Smith was born on Jan . 20, 1917
chairmen, who said today tha t
li ce nse tax.
asked officialu to check with in Middleport.
so far five b~nds hav~ agreed
Bob Fisher asked Mayor the solicitor on the matter • He first seryed as vice
to appear in the event.
John Zerkle if the village is before going ahead wlth any pres identror several years and
More than 50 bands ha ve
considering the assessment assessment. Others attending then as president of the Imbeen contacted aild invited Lo
method. Zerkle replied that he were of the opinion that the perial Electric Co. in Akron .
appear. GoinS, band director at
did not know - that they would assessment method is not He was influential in lhe
Meigs Hi gh School, said the
have .to make a decision on that
(Continued on page 8)
establishing the co mpany 's
problem with many bands is
tha t many of the studenl'S are
out of town in Jun e. Mees saill
JOHN K. SMITH
he ha d been c~nta cted by two
' bell known drum a nd bugle
operatiOn in Middleport. ·Mr . corps., i.lnd. scxeral ma rc hing
Smith was presiden t for two groups from northern Ohio who
years, of lhe Pure Oil Co, truck · eXpressed interest in taking
stop 1 Akr ~n. on State Route n part.
West which is near Lodi . He
Many local floals are exalso se rved several ' yea rs for pected to tie entered this yea r .
several companies a,s an ar· Mecs &lt;.~nd Go ins are asking for
bitfator.
entries in, the parade, which
Surviving are his wife, Ruby will begin a l Gp.m. on the 15th,
Fleener Smith ; his mother , of and' travel non- sto p from
Middlep ort i three sisters, Mrs. Middleport .lo Pomeroy . Every
Vincent (Emma Jean ) Dabo, group taking part in this yea r 's
Pomeroy ; Mr s. · Charles
( Viviene ) Bing , Piane llas
Park, Fla 'l and ·Mrs. Nathaniel
(Beulah Eee J Ha rm on, Erie,
Pa .; several nieces and
HENRY
KINCAID
.,. nephew s and greql-nleces and
SIMONTON
R1\ CINE - a·aCcalaureate
nephews.
and q&gt;mmencement for South·
Funeral
services
wiU
be
held
e rn fi igh School 's 1973 .
THREE' PROMOTED -- Three promotions announced at the Philip Sporn Plant at New .
at 2 p.m. Thursday at the graduating cl.asS will be held
Haven have moved David R . Simonton, Maintenance Foreman, to Performanc~ Supervising
Rawlin gs-Coats Funeral Home Sund ay in Ra ci ne.
Engineer; Earl E. Henry, Jr., Maintenance Engineer, ta Maintenance Foreman, and Robert L.
with
the Rev. F:rnest Egger s of
Baccalaureate for the 54
Kincaid, Engineer B, to Maintenance Engineer.
·Akron officiating. Burial will se ni or.s will be held .at 2 p.m .
Simonton is a native of Cabell County, W. Va., a graduate engineer, who resides in New
be in Riverview Cemetery. Sunday with the Rev . Howa rd
Havef1, with his wife, two sons, and one daughter. Henry, born in Clifton, W. Va., has completed
Friends
may t:all at the funeral Shiveley deliverin g the ser-.
courses in Engilleering and Business Administration at West Virginia University and Marshall
home from 7 to 9 tonight, from mon , " Ailning · a ·l..ittle
University. He is married imd hhs. five daughters. The family resides in Point Pleasant. Kin·
2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 on Wed· · Hi gher''. Sharon Dra ke a nd
caid, a native of Montgomery. W. Va., graduated from West Virginia Institute of Technology
nesday and until the tim"'C of. th e Denise Cross, members of th e .
with an Associate of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Kincaid resides in Ma son,
r r ursday se rvices.
graduali Qg class/ will give the
West Virginia with his wife and son.

Of The Meil{s-MU.&lt;on Area

MAY 15, 1973

PHONE 992·2156

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THREE SPECIAL AWARDS were given to instrumental student.'! the first time at th&lt;
Mei gs High SchOol Band Banquet Saturday night. From the left are Melanie Burt, a junior,
winner uf the Arion Foundation Award ror the most outstanding ·musical talent; ' Patti Well,
senior , winner of the John Phillip Sousa award for musicianship and becOming person.1l
ch:Jracteristics ; Liz Blacttnar, senior, the award for the most improved musician during th e
!"lSI year , and Director Dwight Goins. The Sousa award was provided by the New York
Clothing HouSe . Receiving a .special award also, a drum majorette trophy , was Julia Hutchison. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hutchison .

.Biggest ·parade expected
parade will be given a cer.
ti ficatc m1d many of the win n cr~ Of the different categories
wi lJ be given· trophies.
The trophies will be give n lo
the winners of each float
category. · Th e categories are
hc:-;t theme fl oa t, Hhe theme is
" A Good Place To be in 7:J'' ),
best c·omm~rcicll rloal , best
non- com mcrcit.~l float , be st
re li gious fl~at, and best frog
fl oat.
All fl oats, walking units,
mar ching uni t'!, antique ca rs,
chce rl ct.~ d e r :-;, qu ee ns,. and
organizations are invited to
a pp_e ar . Everyone is asked to
clip the coupon below or to pick
up an entry coupon· fr om the
Chamber of Commerce offi ce
in the court house . and serd. it
to Jim Mecs, c-o WMPO Radio,
Box 71 Middleport, Ohio as
soon as possi ble.
The deadline for en try will be
Wednesda y, June . 13th. All
or g&lt;Jnizations in the fri-county
area are urged to take part in
the 1973 regatta parade .

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Dean has ·lh of bid
. WASHINGTON (UP!) Apparently satisfied that
ou s ted presidential coun sel
John W_ Dean has crucial inM
formation io share, the Senate.
Water gate committee agreed
unanimously today to ask the
courts to grant him partial
immWlity fi'Om p'I-osecution for
his testimony before the group.
The committee, at it.. last

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res pectively . Music will be by
the Southern High School Choir
and Gregory Donohew will
intr otluce.the spea ker .
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Commenceme nt will be at 8 .
p.m . with Dr. Sam Smi th of Rio
Grande College s pc&lt;.~king on '
the topic, " Heroes Are Made
Not Born' '. Palridi1Sayre will
givf! the salutatory address ·a nd
th,e valedictory .::~ddress will be
presented, by Judi Roberts . .

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social studies, mathematics morale in both stafrs, certified
head basketball coach of Meigs omd physical education .
~nd non-certified, is necessary
High School and collee tive
In 1965 Brauer was named for such quality education.
bargaining agreements with UPl 's Ohio CO(ICh of the y~ar in
Both agree that the board is
the Mei gs Local Teachers what
is
now
AAA responsible to provide such
Association and Chapter t7 of classification. He has had three L&gt;ducation.
OAPSE were approved by the district ,championships. and
The board a~reed with both
Meigs Local
Board of: one regi onal championship groups that their organizations
Education Monday night.
that took him to the state are constituted bargaining
Brauer was hired upon the tournament. He has e0&lt;1ched agents, and thal the board will
recommendat~on of .Supt.
two undefeated basketball not bargain with any other
George Hargraves. Hargra\•es teams and two undefeated organ izations in both cases so
said 48 persons applied for the football teams as a head coach. lo111g as the or ganizations have
position and 26 were inBrauer's wife , Alice. serves paid n ~e mber sh ip s totaling
terviewed.
as a substitute tea cher . They more than 50 pd. of the total
Brauer, 45, graduated from have three childre n. Vicki , a employes of the bargaining
Struthers, Ohio High School .in junior: Roger Jr ., &lt;;~ ninth . units.
1945. He received his B. A. g rader , and a daughter.
Emphasis is placed in both
degree from Findlay College in Pamela, a sevenU1 grader . He agreements on good faith
1959 and his masters degree in is a tea cher at K.i ngs Mills and barg::tining and attaining the
secondary a dmi nistration from resides in Mainville, Ohio nea r objective- a quali ty education
Xavier University in 1967. He Cincinnati.
_,__ through a cooperative spirit
also received additional c redits
The ba rgaining agree ments by all parties. The ag ree n1ents
from Bowling G_reen. Miatrii reco~ nize in principa I thHt the will J.crminate if the empl o)•ee
University and No rthwestern primary purpose of the schoo l assoc ialions
and-or (its
State Universit.Y in Oklahoma. district is to provid e a high mernbeJ'$ engage in an illega l
Brauer is certified to teach qu al ity education and that good strike.

Steven Yon)(.er · will int_roduce
th e s peaker and , Charles
Manuel and Debra Nelson, all
members ol the g ra&lt;j~ating
class, will give the invocation
and benediction, respectively .
Supt. Ralph M. Sayre will
prese nt the c lass with Den.nie
ijill, president of the b~rd of
ed ucatioQ, prese ntin g the
diplOmas. Graduates of the ·
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sch. edu~ed meeting before
opening televised public
hearings Thursday, also voted
unanimously to seek an imM
munity order .for a mystery
witness whose name has never
before been mentioned publicly
in eor:tne~tiOn with the scandal
-- Roy Sheppard.
Chairman Sam J. Ervin, ON. C., and Vice C!lairman
Howard H. Baker, Jr., . R·
Tenn ., refused to o~herwise
identify Sheppard or describe
his role in the case.
The partial immunity grant
for Dean would protect him
from being prosecuted for
anything he told the comniittee
relating to the Watergate case.
It would not , hQwever, shield
hini from prosecution ror
anything
developed
by
prosecutors independent of the
committee · - ·alth ough the
legal
asperLS
of
such
pTosecution would becotne
cotp.plicated once partial
immunity had been granted.

�2- The Daily Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , May 15, 1973
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I'm looking for sometlung the real person I am, behind allthe things 1 try to be and fool people ml&lt;l thinking I am
1 want my brothers w aC&lt;!ept me, so I try l&lt;l be like !bern and
believe m witchcraft and acid rock I want to be a cheerleader ,
but secretly the 'irahs" turn me off I want acceptance, so I
smoked pot and ran with a crowd that hated school, but I got no
pleasure from lhis, so now I'm back on the honor roll tbut trymg
not I&lt;&gt; let anybody know )
1 don't have any t!oyfriends, but tell everyone I've been
around Actually, I've never even kissed a guy, and I'm 15 yet'
The only things 1 really enJOY arebemg by mysell, readmg,
listening w "square" music I go l&lt;l parties and pretend I'm
havmg a great time People think I have a wonderful personality
but It's JUSt that I'm "on stage"- and when the curtam drops,
I'm nothmg but a ~unch of borrowed pieces of my friends
, ,
How can J learn to be mysell without lettmg people kn ow I m
such a dwnb dope ' - THE PERSON WITHIN
PW
Ftrst of all, stop th1nkmg the things you really enJOY dmng
are "dumb aod dope)" 1 When you like yourself, you can BE
yoursell, knowmg that people will like you for what you ARE, not
because you're their echo
You'll never discover " the person ms1de" by comparmg her
to others and copying them Deternune what you truly want m
life _ what makes you the most satisfied with yoursell - and go
after 1t 1That's more unportant than bemg "on stage'' JUSt to wm
popularity you don't really want - SUE
Dear Person
Here's a suggestiOn Be sell1Sh (;•es, I said SELFISH 1) for a
whole month
Outside of family and classroom responsibihhes, do only
what pleases you Turn down every mv1tat10n you 'd rather not
accept Be totally honest say what you think, not what you thmk
others expect to hear
If you want to read read 1 If you prefer your own company
close the bedroom door and swttch on the "square" mustc
I mean for a month, concentrate on domg what you
BELIEVE you enJOY most I think you'll diScover that while you
hke good books and alone-tune, you still need people, and you
weren't puttmg on as much of an act as you thought
Perhaps your mam problem IS that you're weary from the
stram of trymg to be everybody's fnend (aod not always succeeding) Look for those who have your same mterests and you'll
start feeling at ease - even to the pomt of attractmg a boyfriend
- HELEN
Dear Helen and Sue
I am an 18-year-old guy attendmg college My problem IS I
ca n t talk to girls
There IS thiS girl m my history class that I'd hke to know, but
though she looks friendly, I am so shy that I lose my nerve and
walk away without saymg anythmg
A lot of guys have thts problem, I'm sure How do they handle
It' - TIM (FOR TIMID)
Tim
Best way to handle \hiS problem I,S realize females have It
too A gtrl who 'looks fnendly " IS probably Sitting there wondenng1 "What's \\Tong With me ?" each time you walk away
HELEN
Tim
So gtve her a break and ask her about the hisl&lt;lry
assignment you missed Have several questions ready and
suggest coffee while she explams them
Good luck 1 - SUE

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Soc1 ety 15 'Mar t1n Agronsky Even1ng Ed 1flon 33
7 30 - Th1s Is Your L 1fe 3 Pn ce Is Right 8 10 Beat The Clock
13 RFD 20 Great Dect slons 73 33 Ct r cus 4 To Te ll The
Truth 6 P eo pl e &amp; The Press 15
8 00 - Temperatures R1stng 6 13 Book Beat 33 Maude 8 10
Andy Gnff1th 15 Chuck Wh•te Present s 10 Ohto Th1s Week

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Hawa11 F1ve 0 8 10 Mo v•e Wom en In
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Bla ck Journal 20 33
9 30 - Mov1 e Th e famtly R ICO 8 10
10 00 - News 20 B1ography 33 Mar cus Welby MD 6 13
Amenca 3 4 15
10 30 - lnstg ht 33
11 oo - News3 .1 6 8 10 13 15
11 30 - JohnnyCarson 3 415 D1ckCavett6 13 Movtes Pretty
Pot son 8
The Mo unt a •n 10
1 00 - Your Hea lth 4 News 13
1 30 - News 4

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15 - Farmt tme 10 Engl1sh 3
20 - Farm Report 13
25 - Paul Harv ey 13
30 - Co lumbus Today 4 B1ble Answers 8 Urban league
Presents 10 The Story 13
6 .15 - Corn co b Report 3
6 55 - Take Ftve for L 1fe 15
7 OO - Today3 4 15 News6 8 10 Fllntstones1 3
7 30 - Romper Room 6 Slee py Jeffers 8 Rocky &amp; Bullw1nkle
13 Popeye 10
8 00 - Capt Kangaroo 8 10 New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St 33
Lass•e 6
8 30 ~ Ja ck Lalanne 13 New Zoo Revue6 loca l News 13
9 oo - Paul D txon .1 Phil Donahue 15 AM 3 Lets Make A
Deal 6 Capt Kangaroo 8 Frtendly Ju~ct1on 10 Ben Casey

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9 55 - Chuck Wh1te Reports 10
10 00 ~ Dmah Shore3 15 Col umbus S1x Call1ng 6 Joker s Wild
B 10 D1ck Van Dyk'e 13
10 30 - Ba ffl e 3 It 15 $10,000 Pyram1d 8 10 Split Second 13'
11 oo - SaleoffheCentury3 15 loveAmencanStyle6 Gambtt
8 10 Password 13 Elec Co 20
11 30 - Hollywood Squares 3 It 15 Bew tt ched 6 13 Love of l1fe
8 10 Sesame St 20
12 00 - Jeopardy 3 15 Bob Braun s SO 50 Club 4 l ocal News 10
13 Contact 8 Password 6
12 30 - Wno Whaf Where 3 15 Split Second 6 Search for
Tomorrow 8 10
12 55 - NB C News 3 15
1 00 - News Weather Sports 3 A l l My Children 6 13 Green
Acres 10 Not For Wom en Only 15 It s Your Bet 8 As the
World Turns 8 10
1 30 - 3 On A Match 3. 4 15 As The Wor ld Turns 8 ] 0 Lets
Make A Deal 6 13 Bowl1ng 6
2 00 - Days of Our L1ves 3 .4 , 15 Newlywed Game 13 , M1ke
Douglass 6 Gu 1d1ng L1ght 8 10
2 30 - Oat11:Jg Game 13 Edge of N1ght 8 10 Doctors 3, .4 15
3 00 - Another Wor ld 3 4 15 General Hospt lal6 13 Pnce Is

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Sec ret Stor m 10
Ohto
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Hollywood s Talk tng 8
.1 00 - M 1st er Cartoon 3 Somerset 15 Flmtstones 6 l...ove
Amencan Sty le 13 Merv Gnfftn 4, Sesame St 33 Secret
Storm 8 M ovte Wor ld tn My Corner 10
It 30 - D tck Van Dyke 15 Pett1coat Junct1on 3 I Love Lucy 6
Wild W• ld West 13 My L 1ttle /'Aarg 1e 15 Merv Gnfftn 4
Abbott &amp; Costello
s 00 - Bonanza 3 B1g Valley 6 Hazel 8 Mr Rogers 20 33
Andy Grtfhth 15
5 30 - Elec Co 33 Gomer Pyle lJ Death Va lley Days 15
Hodgepodge LOdge JO Beve rly Htllbtlltes a
5 55 - Earl Nlghhngale 15
6 00 - News Wea ther Sports 3 .1 8 10 15 Tru th or Conseq 6.
Sesame St 20 Around the Bend 33
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 News 8 10 Sesame Sf 20 Zton 33 I
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My Lme 8 An ythtng You Can Do 13 Elec Co 20 Know Your
Schools 33 Mayor s Report 15
7 30 - Ep1sode Act1on 33 The Judge 10 Beat the Clock 13
Pollee Surgeon 3 To Tell the Truth 6 Eco1om1c Educahon

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Pac1f1c' 6 13 Am enca 73 20 33
B 30 - tool M1lllon 3 4 15
9 00 - M ed1 ca l Cen ter 8 10 Jun e Wayne 33 Understandmg
AfnC:a 20
9 30 - Turntng Potn l s 20 33
10 00 - Can non 8, 10 Sou l 33 News 20 Search 3 IS Indy T1me
Tna ls 4
11 00 - NewsJ &lt;J 6 8 10 13, 15
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 D1ck Cavett 6 13 Mov1e The
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PUBLIC NOT IC E
Apphc-aflon for the follow 1ng
lObS under the EmtrQency
Employment Act (E E A) wlll
be taken at the E E A Office
Courr House Pomeroy Oh1o , no
later th-an MlJy 30 197J
2 C•IY Patrolman
2 Laborers
1 Labor Foreman
1 San1tary EnQ1neer
1 Secrelary Book.keeper
Robert Clark
Ctu11rman
Meigs County
Comm,sstoners
The Meigs County Com
ml.ss1one1 s announced that
tu~ds '" the amount of $33 03~ ,
rece t ~o~ed under the Emergency
Employment Act of 1971, will be
apport1oned as follows
Program AQent Sub Agent Me.gs Cour.ty Com m 1Ss1oner&lt;J
Unll of Gov 1 - Me1gs County
Com m 1Ssloners
Area Ser-wes - Me igs County
No of Jobs - 1
Funds. - \Jl 03•
Name of hrghest elected of
f•c1al Roj:ler1 Clark, Cha1rman
Comm 1ss•oners
Appltcat ion Date
May 11

3-The Dally Sent mel, Muldleport-Porneroy. o , May 15, 1913

A DISCOUNT

By FRED McMANE:
UPI Sports Wnter
Reggie Jackson IS better
than most at knockmg on
Wood
Whtle most Amencan
League batters have trouble
trymg 1D hit Wilbur Wood's
assortment or knuckleballs,

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By FRED DOWN
UP! Sports Writer
First, the bad ne"s about the
Pittsburgh Pll'ates 11Iey've
lost SIX In a row and look awful
They have a 12·15 won-lost
record for the season and are

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Market Report

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Jackson has enJOJ ed rather
good sue&lt;ess the last few years
agamst the portly left-bander
of the Oucago White Sox
Wood 1sn 't exactly a
"cousm" for the Oakland A's
outfielder, but Jackson has
been able to hit Wood with
some authonty

Wood ." who had won seven
straight games and posted
eLght v1ctones m 10 deruaons.
failed Monday rught for the
second time mas many tB'" to
defeat the A's thiS seasoii', and
Jackson proved h1s undomg
Jackson belted a three..-un
homer m the ftrst ummg and

a sacrthce fly in the
eighth to lead the A's to a 5-l
trtumph behmd the four-!ut
p1tchmg of southpaw Ken
Holtzman
Jackson, who has h1t four
ca reer homers off Wood,
considered Monday m ght 's
shot a lucky one
dehvered

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Total
Program
Fundtng
( program
year )
$36 687
Feder al Allocar,on $33 03 4
Local Share \l 653
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Fundmg AppliCation may be
examined at
E E A Off1ce
Some normal contracts are
Meigs County Courthouse
doomed to defeat, but there
Pomeroy OhtO
Commenls. on the proposed
still may be a nght way and
program
maf be submitted to
a wrong way to play them ...._
th e Regtonal Manpower Ad
mtniS.Irator U S Departmel'lt
South won the spade lead
of Labor 300 South Wacker
IBerth• B Rathburn , dec'd Dnve Chtcago lll1n01S 60606
and saw that his only chance
for mne tncks would be to to Helen Rathburn Clapp Cert or Program Agent OhtO Bureau
of j Employment Se rv1ces 145
drop the queen of clubs He for Trans • Rutland
South Fronr Streel Columbus
played out hiS ace and km g
Oh•o 432 15 - no later than June
Otha
Cottrell,
Jessie
Cottrell
The queen failed to drop but
&lt;1 1973 or tf nottce of 1nten l to
South did not groan , moan to Dale ProFfitt, Letha Proffitt, f tle has been subm1tted by th1S
date com pleted c omments
or stop dead He continued 20 Acres, Lebanon
must be submtfted by June 11
With a third club Without any
Mmme M ae Clar k to Charles 1973
(5 ) 15 lt c
Signs of worry
L Eskew , Frances J Eskew,
West was m w1th the queen Lots 172 t73, Dabney's Add .
ADVERTISEMENT
and East had to make a diS Pomer oy
FOR BIDS
sealed proposals Wi ll be
ca rd He thought a while and
Norman J Haley. Gale rece1ved by the Ohto Valley
dropped the mne or spades
Hea l th Serv1ces Founda t io n
ThiS gave West a problem Haley . -charles M H•ley , Inc Room 504 Secu r 1ty Bank
Bu1ldmg 8 N Court St reet
that he failed to solve West Evelyn L Haley, James A Athens
Ohto at the ott1ce of the
shifted to the deuce of hearts Haley, Audrey Haley, Birdie execu t 1ve d tre ctor on Thurs
and South had hiS mne tncks Mae Hysell, Pearl Hysell to day Jun e 14 1973 unltl 12
cl oc k
Noon
Ea s tern
We have to give South Pat E MitcheL, 45 Acre , 0Day1
1ght Sav m9s T1me and at
some credit for putting on
that ltme will ~e opened
publ tcl y an d read , f&lt;Jr the
the bold front , but he would Rutland Vlll•ge
Robert Clark. Lucy L 1urn1shmg of all l abor and
not have made his contract
mate r 1a 1 necessary lor the
agamst an alert East
Che•dle Aff , Rutland
furn.sh.ng and erecttng of f tv e
{ 5) Eme rg ency Med •ca I Serv 1ce
An alert East would not
Charles R L) ons, Ruth S Slat
tons 1n Sou th eastern Oh •o
have sent a boy to do a Lyons to J•mes W Chfford, al Ironton
O.!ik H tll Ja c kson
man's JOb and would have
Loga n and Pomeroy All work.
cUscarded the jack, not the Jr • Faye F Clifford, 2 80 sha l l be done accordtng to the
draw ngs and spec!ftcattons as
nme of spades ft was easy Acres, Bedford
pre pared by Hayes Dona ldson
Lucille Holden to Michael Wittenmyer and Partners
to read that West's lead was
fourth best so the Jack could Martm, M1chael DeVore, 99 78 Arc h1tects 630 s ,xth Street
POrtsmouth Oh10
be spa red Once 1\ hit the Acres, 36 Acres, Bedford
Proposal s w tl l be rece tved for
table West would have had
the Ent1re Work and the
Delbert
Hoschar,
Helen
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no problem and would have
bulld1ngs can be btd tn
promptly cashed his four Hoechar to Lester Manuel, d•v •dually or combt ned for all
{5)
spades
Helen Manuel , 50 Acres, 100 f1ve
Proposals shall be submtlled
on Proposa l Form contatned 1n
(NEWSPAPER ENTER~R15E ASSN )
Acre Lot 223, Letart
the bound specifications and
Clarence A Lambert, Sally other cont ract documents
J Lambert to John Lester wh1ch dOC!Jments are on h ie at
t he off1ce of the c lerk of sa1d
Hunter ,
Maqone LoUise Own er and at the off1ce of the
A rch 1tect and are availab l e to
HlUlter, 75 Acre Chester
all prospective bidders dunng'
POINT PLEASANT
S1x Ease Columbus &amp; r egular off1ce hours until the
c losong of b ds
Southern Ohw Elec Co
LIVESTOCK SALES CO
All contractors agree t ha t '"
lhe h1nng of employees for the
PT PLEASANT, W VA
performan c e of work under lh ts
Saturday, May 12, 1973
contract or any sub contract he
and
h1s
sub c ontractors
HOGS - 175 l&lt;l 220 32 90 to
PUBLIC NOTICE
matenal suppl oers or laborers
35 40, Heavies 32 90 to 34;
Not 1ce 1s hereby g •v en that or any other person ac tmg on
Ohto
Envtronmenla l h 1s behalf shall not by reason ot
Ughts 34 to 36 50; Fat Sows 31 the
Protection Agency and The race
c reed
or
colo r
to 33, Boars 24 75 to 27 75, Pigs Pu bl1c Healt h Counetl mtends to d tscr.mmate agamst any Clttzen
s der th e adopt ton and of the State 1n the emp loyment
23 to 23 50, Stock Shoats 24 to rcon
ec 1ss on ot reg ulat1ons on the of laborers or workers who are
subjec t matter descr•bed below
qua l dted and available to
38
A pub l •c heanng wdl be held perform the work
and fur
CATILE - Steers 41 to June 21 1973 comm enc1 ng at lhermore lhts con tra ctor
agrees
47 25, Heifers 31 70 to 37 50, 9 30 AM Sat d hea r ng w 11 be lhat he shall not many manner
he l d at 65 Sout h Fro nt Street
dt scnmm ate aga 1nst or m
Fat Cows 33 to 34 9{), Canners Hearmg Room No 2 Columbu s t1m 1date any employees hired
10 and all persons mterested for th e performan ce of work
31 to 33, Bulls 39 to 42, Milk Oh
are 1nv1ted to ,;i ltend or be .u nder th s contract
Cows 255 to 415, Stock Cows represented The adopt•on and
Thts
contractor
further
SSI On
of
r ules
and agrees thai Art1cle 153 S9 and
and Calves 340 l&lt;l 447 50, Stock rect
regula! tons on the f ol lo w ng
153 80 of the Oh 0 ReVIS~d Code
Steers 57 25to 60, Stock Heifers general subject matter Will be 1s hereby acknowledged and
oder ed
understood
and
shall
be
47 to 53 10 , Stock Steer Calves cone
1 Adophon of Regula! on EP
fol lowed as 1f hereto attached
58 to 64, Stock Heifer Calves 9 01 through EP 9 12 settmg
All pr oposals must be ac
forth standard s tor househ ol d co mpan1ed by a b•d bond
4175to52
sewage d 1sposa1 system s 1n execu ted by a bondtng company
VEAL CALVES - Tops 66, Speet al San1tary Otstr• cts n ltcensed by the State of Oh1o or
cludtno the follow no sub tect by a ce rttf ed check drawn upon
Seconds 62, MediUm 59 1&lt;&gt; 61, matter Def1nJ110ns Spec 1al a solvent bank m the Stat e of
.t arv
o ,s tr 1c t
sewage Oh10 payable to the order of the
Common &amp; Heavtes 59 to 62, San
D1sposal
Sys tem Owner m an amount not l ess
R equ1rements
Se pt c Tanks
th an ten ( 10) per cent of the
Ae ratt on
T ype
Tr eatment amount oi the b1d The bond or
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
System
Su rfa ce Sa nd Ftller c heck shall be forfetted If the
Cattle Choice Steers 45 10- Fo llow tng an AeratiOn Type b1dder
fails to enter 1nto a
ea tm ent System Installation co ntra c t w th sa•d Board The
46 30, Good, 42-44 10, Standard Tr
Requ ,rement s for So I Absorp
bond s or c he cks of the three
39 25-41
t1on and Percolatton L,eachmg lowes I b tdders wdl be held unfll
Fte ld
L each1ng Well
the e~ecutton of the contract
Heifers Chotce, 42 90-44 10, T1le
Subsur face Sand F iller Pr•vy
and the furn tshl ng of the
Bulldtng Sewer
and Aban
Good, 40-42
r eq u 1red performance bond
doned
Househo l d
Se wage after whtch they Will be
Cows Commercial, 35 35- D1 sposal System
The
r eturned on demand
2 Adop t. on of Reg ula t .on EP
37 87, Utility, 3~4 50, Canners
checks of other btdders wtll be
38 01
through
E P 38 07 returned on demand after the
and Cutters, 29 75-31
establ 1shmg a system of per
b1ds are canvassed
A performance bond of 100
Bulls ~ommercial, 40 25- m 1ts and var1ances tor their
m stallat 1on and operatton 1n
percent of the amount of the
4150
clu d•ng the fo l lowmg matter
contract
w1th sa t ts fa ctory
s ewage 01sposa1 System suret1es wtll be requ.red from
Stockers and Feeders Steer Home
Insta ll at i on
Perm1t
and the successful b idders tor the
Calves, 46 75-58 60, Heifer Op eratiOn
Perm11
Sub
faithful performance of the
s Reg 1stratlon of In
work
Calves 41-46, Yearlmg Steers, diVISIOn
stallers of Sewage D1sposal
Ftnanetal ass1stance •s bemg
38 75-47 50, Cows and Calves, System s or Parts Thereof rece 1ved for fhtf 1mprovement
Reg 1s tral!on ot Sewage Tank from the Econ.om •c Develop
450-465
Cl eaners
lnspechons
ment Adm•n•stral•on under a
Breeding Bulls By the Head, vanances and Procedures
PubliC Works Impa ct Pr01ect
3
Rectsston of extstmg The preferential htnng of the
5!04i85
regu l at1ons HE 29 01 through unemployed and the under
Veal Calves, Chmce 58-&lt;i6 50 HE 29 26 of the Oh1o Santta ry employed w1thm the target
Code re la t1ve to
Specia l area wh1ch 1S Southeastern
Ewes and Lambs, 37 50-46 San ttary D1 Sir1CIS tncludmg th e Oh10 will be a factor 1n
followmg matter
Appl tc at ,on determ ntng the lowest and best
Hogs 200-230, 35 75, No I, of
San i tary
Regulation s
b td No b td will be cons1dered
36, 230-240, 35 50; Sows, 31- Locatton of Wel ls Development unless 11 Is accompanted by the
of Water Su pplt es Orders to
' Agreement for Construction of
31 90, Boars, 31
Improv e
Water
SupplieS
Emergency Medical ServiCe
Abandoned Water su ppt1e s
Centers Sout heastern Oh10
Perm 1ts for PnvteS and Pnvy EDA PROJECT 06 11 01043
LEGAL NOTICE
vaults
Spec1f1caflons f or
The r1ght 1S reserved by the
The unknown next of km and Pr1v tes and PriVY Vau lt s
Owner to re1ect any and all btds
persons entttled to 1nhent of and Chem,cal Pnvy Tanks Prtv1es and no bidder may wfthdraw h1s
from Alma Ohl onger will tak e Proh • blfed
Abandoned bid for a period of th trty days
nottce that L1one1 Boggs Pr1v 1es
Cl ean1ng of Pr1vy
By order of the Oh10 Val l ey
Guard tan of Alma Oh l tnger an vaults and Chem 1cal Pnvy Heallh Servtces Foundat.on
mcomoetent nPr'lnn
nn thP Tanks
Dtsposa l of House 1nd
4th day of Apnl 1973 flied h ts Slops
D1scharge of Sewage
Room 504 Securtfy Bank
pet ,t.on m the Probate Court Proh•b•ted Sewer Connecttons Bulldmg
w1th•n and tor the County of Requ 1red Abandoned Sewage
8 N Court Street
Me .gs and State of Oh 1o D1sposa1 Wntten Appl tc at 1on
Athens Oh to 45701
alleg•ng that '' •s necessary to and Permtt Requ1red tor Each
sell the followmg desc rtbed real Se wag e D sposal
Sy stem
Mr
Jack
Farr1ngton
estate to pay the debts of Alma House Sewer sewage D•sposa l 1Ex ec u11ve
D1rector
Se wage or Sepllc (51 15 22 29 (6) 5 4t
O,hlmger and that the neMt of Dev~ees
kin and rersons enlltled to Tank Leach•ng and F dter.ng
1nher1t o and from Alma Dev1ces Garbage and Offal
Ohl nger are unknown
C.ollect•on
and
Otspo sal
Sa•d real estate be1ng sttuated P erm ts for scavengers and
•n the Vdlaoe of M •ddleport
Garbage Colle c. tors
Dead
•
DEVOTED TO THE
County of Me tgs and State of An•mals Manure Nu 1san ces
INTEREST OF
Oh10
Approval of Plants and Ap
MEIGS MASON AREA
Begmnmg at an •ron pm at the proval of Bulldmg Plan s
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
southwest co rner of Harold
A Copy of the ful l t ext of the
E:~tec Ed
Roushe's lo t thence north 26 Regulat io ns to be co~Stdered
RO&amp;ERT HOE~LICH
degrees JO m mutes west 1:32 feet wt l l be ava•lab l e lor publ iC
C1ty Ed1f0t
,.
to an tron pm at the northwest v 1ewmg m the ma n courtly
Publ1shed dally except
library the Cleveland Publ tc Saturday by The Oh to Valley
corner of Harold Roushe s lot
111
then ce south 63 degrees 30 Lobr ary and In the OEPA PubltShtng Company
Pomeroy
Oh1o
m tnutes west 55 5 teet to a Dostr•cl Off1ces
Northeast Court Sf
stake thence south 26 degrees D1Sfr1ct Off•ce 1931 Ba il ey .45769 Bus tness Off• ce Phone
30 m rnutes east 132 feet to a Road Cuyahoga Falls Oh10 992 2156 Ed1tona1 Phone 992
21 57
stake thence north 63 degrees 44221
Northw es t 01stnct Of
Second c la ss postage paid at
30 m i nutes east 55 5 feet to the f• ce 111 w washmgton Street
Pomeroy Oh10
place of begmnmg COIHa•ntng BOWling Green
Oh iO 43&lt;102
Nahonat
adverttstn~
17 1()0 acres m Sect ron 29 Town So utheast O!str1ct Off1ce R R represenlahve
•nell l
1 Range 13
No 2 Box C 1 Nelsonville Oh 1o Gallagher Inc 12 aott
East 42nd
The pro!tyer of sa •d peflt1on ls 45764 Southwest D1str1ct Of
St , New York Ctty NeW.vork
40 South Mam Street
tor authonzat 10n and order to f 1ce
S ubscr1PI•on
rates
sell sa1d rea l es1ate
Oaylon Oh10 45402
Del1vered by carrier where
Copes ot the full text or availabl e 55 cen ts Per week.
The persons t1rst above
mentioned Will iurther take synops 1s of lh e pr o po sed By Motor Roule where carrier
One
notlce that they hav e been made regulat 1ons may be obta.ned serv tce not available
from
fhe
D I VISIOn
Of month S2 By ma111n Ohto and
part1es defendant to sa1d
petition and that tt'ley are A ulhonz alton and Compliance, W Va One year, S16 S1x
Oh•O Environmental Protect ion month s mon th s SB 50 Three
requ ,red to answer the same on
Elsewhere SlB
Agency Post Off1ce Box 1049 months S5
or before the 12 day of June
year sox months \9 SO three
450
East
Town
Street
~alum
1913
r1onths
$'"SO
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bus Oh10 43216
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pn ce Includes Su nday T1mes
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five games out or first place In
the Natwnal League East
Is It time to conclude that the
loss of the late Robert
Clemente means that t he
three-ttme d1vts1on champiOns
are JUSt another team?
Well , there 1s some good
news Mos t of the Ptrate
sluggers are hitting well and
the early-season pitching problems they've experienced
aren't new It's true that the
Pirates had a 15-12 record after
27 games last season but It's
also true that they were stx
games out of first place
So, perhaps It's too early to
pamc On the other hand, many
a knowledgeable National Leaguer ts repeating warnmgs
made durmg sprmg trammg
th at the Pirates JUSt wouldn 't
be the same without Clemente
They certainly didn't look the
same Monday mght when Ron
Fairly's 10\h-Innmg homer hft
ed the Montreal Expos to a 3-2
VIctory and dealt the Pll'ates
thetr stxth straight loss Manny
Sanguillen and Milt May, key
men m the changes made by
Manage r Bill V1rdon to com-

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MULTI COLOR STRIPES

Then came Fairly's horner and
another loss for the Pirates
Ex-san Franctsco farmhand
TUPPERS PLAINS - The
Mike Corkins pitched a SIX- Eastern Eag les Mond•y
hitter to wm hiS thtrd game for destroyed the v1s1tmg Hannan
the Padres Rookie Johnny Trace team 16-4m v.hat Coach
Grubb smgled 10 the tie- La rry Hemes scud ' Was our
breakmg run and Clarence best offens1ve performan ce
Gaston hit a two.run triple
fhe bats we1 e really condurmg a f1 ve-1 un San Diego nectmg, and the hattmg was put
seventh which dealt Tom
Bradley the loss Bobby Bonds
homered for the Giants
Mike Lum's three-run double
climaxed a ftvc-run seventh
mmng rally a nd h e also
homered m Atlanta's trmmph
over Houst on Carl Morton
went c1ght 1tu11ngs for his third
wLn with Danny Frisella pit
chmg the mnth for the Braves
Tom Gnfftn was the loser •
M1ke Schmidt drove m three
rlllls w1th three hits for the
Phiiiics who sank the Cardinals With a Six-r un fourth mrung outburst which handed
CINCINNATI (UPI ) - Pete
Regg1e Cleveland h1s fourth
Rose says 'off da ys ge t me •ll
defeat Ken Brett allowed Six
loused up " So he spent
hits , struck out three and
Monday takmg: some extra batwalked one m seven ummgs m
tmg practice
evenmg hts re cord at 1-1 for th e
The Cincmnat1 Reds outfieldPhiihes
er has hit over 300 for the past
c1ght seaso ns so who's to argue
wtth lum
j'l got seven h1ts m those last
two games we played the PhliWuDDLEPORT - A perfect tv. o base htt
th&amp;,b Chaney made two err or s hes m Philadelphia last week,"
defensive game here Monda y
Athens 111 a b1g second tnmng agamst I ogan Fndi!J af said Rose "Then we had the
by the Athens Bulldogs enabled baited arouod gettmg on ly t"o tet noon In con ectwn to that orr -day before we opened the
them to chnch the SEOAL hits bul also had two walks 1 epotl Chan l:y d1d not m.1ke sertcs agamst Houston last
Fnday "
pennant outn ght , d own1n g
and got to ba se on the two the mhcld C ll ors
Dw mg th at three game seMc1gs err01 s The1r In SUI ance
Me•gs 4-1
Me1gs has lost the servH::es of
It seems to be the fate of !he run cam e 10 the f1fth mnmg on sc m or pitcher Ch uck Faulk fnr rtes wtth the Astros Pete had
Mara ud ers to outh1t th e1r a fl c lde1's chmcc and a h1t the rest of t he year Faulk only two hits In 11 trips to the
opponent.:; yet l11se Me1gs had Han dl ey, Inbody, La1ry broke Ins f oot wh1le play mg
SIX hits to the fiv e by Athens
Chonko, Dally, and cakhcr basketball over the weekend
The Bulldogs' Steve Inbody, Champlin sh;.u ed hltttn g whach he~ s s1 de h ne d Ius
the prem1er p1tch er of lhe honors
d iamond career
SEO STA NDINGS
M eigs, wh1at1 has had vet y
league, struck out seven and
Team
W l POP
walked on ly one but he ga ve htile battmg prac tice also hit
l hts evenmg W&lt;~ham~l w11J Athens
7 0 61
7
Ironton
6
1
66
10
stx
ve
ry
long
dnves
to
the
Up SIX hils
pia} al Mc1gs
Waver ly
5 2 J2 31
T\\o o of th ese went to semor outfield Ch,mey d1d the Athens
OJO 100 0--4 5 0 Ga ll 1polts
3 4 36 41
hw hng, f an mng 4 and 1ssumg Me1gs
3 4 17 41
thJrd baseman I ou McKmne;
000 010 0- 1 6 2 Loga n
Ja
c
k
son
3
4 IS 41
ftve
bases
on
balls
In
a
The other sm gles were h1l to
Inbody and Champlin AAe1gs
0 6
7 26
B11l Chaney, M1ck Ash, Dave prevwus artt cle 1t was stated ICh•ncy ILP I and Ash
Well ston
0 6
4 43
TOTALS
27 27 2•10 240
Wolfe, and Floyd Burney fh e
Saturday s Result
Marauders scored the1r run m
W.werly B logan 5
the fifth mmng when Ash
Monday s Result
At
hens 4 M etgs 1
smgled to ce nterfield and

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Nahonal

New York at
Ch •cago "as postponed by cold
weather

Tom McCra\\ •s two-out.
games, Cahforma rupped Kanpmch-lut smgle In the tilth
sas City, 3-2 In to mnmgs,
1nning drove home the wmmng
Boston edged Baltimore, H) m
tt mnmgs, Cleveland topped rlUl and ga'e the Arlgels a
vtctory over the Royals B1ll
Milwaukee, 2-1-, Detroit
Singer went the distance for
blanked Ne" York, 11-ll, and
the Angels, stnking out ll ,
Tex•s beat Mmnesota, 7-0, m
whtle notchmg hts Sixth VICtory
th e fars t game of a
m seven dects1ons

together "
along the way were Don
The Eagles bombed H'l fm lclunger, who drove m three
mne hats, among them two runs M1ke l.arkms, who h.:~d
bases loaded tnples Bobby the other HBI t11ple, and Bill
Edwa rds go t one of then\ In the Osborne) who had a lut and an
s1xth mmng when he collected Hlll PhLI Boweo H,1ndy
hts team's 3 RBI 'S for UMt Blt.~ke and o.• vc Hannum also
mmng Other h1 ts coll ected IMd ,, Jut each
Stdrt1ng ( ilnd wtnmng)
p1tchc1 A l an Duval tossed a
hH• Iutter Desp1te 14 walks
g1vC11 to Eiannan Trace., they
Y..Ct e sp.1ced out Don I ch m~ er
carne on m the foutlh to ftmsh
up l ogclhet he and DU\ al
fanned 8
P Montgon1erJ started the
game fot Hdnnan lrace and
\\ ,l S 1eheved 111 the Sixth by
Wayne Hesson 'I he h\ o htts
lhal HT go t we1 e by M Swam
,md K Halley both smgles
Eastern 1S now 4 3 m the
SV AC and 6-9 overall l he1r
plat e and his battlng average next gume wil l be wtth
Sou t he~ n th1~ arternoon
dropped to 309
Son1c c h.Hlgcs h.JVe been
'l m not real 1mhappy with
my swmg nght now," satd made Ill U11s week :s schedule
Rose I Jusl want to get It a Rr1 sl c1n WCi S sched uled lo play
Symmes Valley on Wednesday
little sharper '
TIIC Reds tomght Will send bul Lhey at c sllll m the tout
left bander Don Gullett against namenl t~nd \\ Ill play each
th e Los An geles Dodgers' olhcl next \\cek
010 101 0- 4 2 tO
Claude Osteen m the opener of HI
E.IS tel n
IW 15.1 K- 16 9 4
a thrt&gt;e game seraes
Montgomery ( I P ), Hesson
!'he game LS the first of 13
(
6)
and Sh.tffcl Duv.tl ( wp ),
dunng the current home stand
Dodger lefty Al Dowmng will ldu ngcJ ( 4) ,nH.l Bowen
oppose th e Reds ' Roger Nelson
Wednesday and on 1 huPSday 11
will be the Dodgers' Don Sutton
ag .un st the Reds' Ro ss
Gnmsley

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SEO standings Meigs golfers
'
finished last

SH
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seventh

H11•tston, 7·1
l..eague actton

DesLgnated hitter Orlando
Cepeda smgled home Mario
Guerrero w1Ul one out m the
lith mning to giVe the Red Sox
their tnumph over the Orioles
John Lowenstein scored the
first run of the game In the
sixth mnmg and doubled home
the dectstve run m the sixth 111
leading the Indians over the
Brewers
Joe Coleman pitched u.e
Tigers to vactory over the
Yankees, sl&lt;lppmg New York
on Six. hits for hl!l seventh
VICtory In nane dectsions
Detroit collected 12 hits off
three pit cher.s, with Fntz
Peterson bemg tagged With his
fifth loss
Toby Harrah's first homer of
the season wtth two out. m the
last of the nmth enabled Texas
to defeat Minnesota m the fifst
game but the Twms won the
rughtcap m the 11th on a homer
by Bobby Darwm

Reds open
horne stand
against LA

Marauders lose 4 to 1

And

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Size 20x40 towels lor hot
weather use

raismg his record to 7-2 The
rwt came on a
solo homer by Dick Allen m the
only Ch1cago

Eagles defeat HT 16-4

pensate for th e loss or
Clemente, each had three hits
But th e big hit was lackmg and
rehever 1om Wal ker won his
second game for Montreal w1th
two ummgs or shutout p1tchmg
San D1ego defeated San
FranciSco, 7-1. Atlanta beat
Houston, 7-1, and Philadelphia
topped St Louis, 10-5 m other
NL games New York and
Chicago were postponed because of cold weather and the
other teams weren't scheduled
American League 'scarPs
were Cahforrua 3 Kansas Cit)
2, Cleveland 2 Milwaukee l,
Detroit 8 New York 0, Boston 1
Baltimore o, Oakland 5
Chicago 1 and Mmnesota 6
Texas 4 after Texas won the
first game 7-0
The Pirates led 2-ll after SIX
InningS Wi t h the help Of
Sangu11Ien 's fourth homer of
the year but Bob Bailey
doubled home a run for the
ExPOS In the seventh and they
tied the score m the eighth
when Boots Day scored fr om
tlurd on what should have been
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Thursdays Game
Wel lston at M e1gs

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to h1t one off him," satd
Jackson l don t thmk tt was
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Ray Fosse also tagged Wood
for a bases..npty homer m the
seventh as the A's provtded
Holtzman with more firepower
than he expected Holtzman,
who lowered h1s earned run
average to 1 2!;, struck out
eight and walked only one m
pttch

doubleheader tben lost the
mghtcap, 6-4 In 11 Innings
Ph1ladelph1a trounced St
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Mrg n C1n
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Frly Mil
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Ced eno Hou 35 140 22 47 3l6
Sngl n Ptil
28 125 11 42 336
Slrgl Pill
24 96 23 32 333
Gdson SF
27 a7 9 29 333
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16 62 15 27 435
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Holt M 1nn
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19 73 11 25 34!
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Jn sn Tex
29115 9 36 313
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I'm looking for sometlung the real person I am, behind allthe things 1 try to be and fool people ml&lt;l thinking I am
1 want my brothers w aC&lt;!ept me, so I try l&lt;l be like !bern and
believe m witchcraft and acid rock I want to be a cheerleader ,
but secretly the 'irahs" turn me off I want acceptance, so I
smoked pot and ran with a crowd that hated school, but I got no
pleasure from lhis, so now I'm back on the honor roll tbut trymg
not I&lt;&gt; let anybody know )
1 don't have any t!oyfriends, but tell everyone I've been
around Actually, I've never even kissed a guy, and I'm 15 yet'
The only things 1 really enJOY arebemg by mysell, readmg,
listening w "square" music I go l&lt;l parties and pretend I'm
havmg a great time People think I have a wonderful personality
but It's JUSt that I'm "on stage"- and when the curtam drops,
I'm nothmg but a ~unch of borrowed pieces of my friends
, ,
How can J learn to be mysell without lettmg people kn ow I m
such a dwnb dope ' - THE PERSON WITHIN
PW
Ftrst of all, stop th1nkmg the things you really enJOY dmng
are "dumb aod dope)" 1 When you like yourself, you can BE
yoursell, knowmg that people will like you for what you ARE, not
because you're their echo
You'll never discover " the person ms1de" by comparmg her
to others and copying them Deternune what you truly want m
life _ what makes you the most satisfied with yoursell - and go
after 1t 1That's more unportant than bemg "on stage'' JUSt to wm
popularity you don't really want - SUE
Dear Person
Here's a suggestiOn Be sell1Sh (;•es, I said SELFISH 1) for a
whole month
Outside of family and classroom responsibihhes, do only
what pleases you Turn down every mv1tat10n you 'd rather not
accept Be totally honest say what you think, not what you thmk
others expect to hear
If you want to read read 1 If you prefer your own company
close the bedroom door and swttch on the "square" mustc
I mean for a month, concentrate on domg what you
BELIEVE you enJOY most I think you'll diScover that while you
hke good books and alone-tune, you still need people, and you
weren't puttmg on as much of an act as you thought
Perhaps your mam problem IS that you're weary from the
stram of trymg to be everybody's fnend (aod not always succeeding) Look for those who have your same mterests and you'll
start feeling at ease - even to the pomt of attractmg a boyfriend
- HELEN
Dear Helen and Sue
I am an 18-year-old guy attendmg college My problem IS I
ca n t talk to girls
There IS thiS girl m my history class that I'd hke to know, but
though she looks friendly, I am so shy that I lose my nerve and
walk away without saymg anythmg
A lot of guys have thts problem, I'm sure How do they handle
It' - TIM (FOR TIMID)
Tim
Best way to handle \hiS problem I,S realize females have It
too A gtrl who 'looks fnendly " IS probably Sitting there wondenng1 "What's \\Tong With me ?" each time you walk away
HELEN
Tim
So gtve her a break and ask her about the hisl&lt;lry
assignment you missed Have several questions ready and
suggest coffee while she explams them
Good luck 1 - SUE

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13 RFD 20 Great Dect slons 73 33 Ct r cus 4 To Te ll The
Truth 6 P eo pl e &amp; The Press 15
8 00 - Temperatures R1stng 6 13 Book Beat 33 Maude 8 10
Andy Gnff1th 15 Chuck Wh•te Present s 10 Ohto Th1s Week

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30 - Co lumbus Today 4 B1ble Answers 8 Urban league
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Lass•e 6
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10 30 - Ba ffl e 3 It 15 $10,000 Pyram1d 8 10 Split Second 13'
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lObS under the EmtrQency
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Courr House Pomeroy Oh1o , no
later th-an MlJy 30 197J
2 C•IY Patrolman
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apport1oned as follows
Program AQent Sub Agent Me.gs Cour.ty Com m 1Ss1oner&lt;J
Unll of Gov 1 - Me1gs County
Com m 1Ssloners
Area Ser-wes - Me igs County
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A DISCOUNT

By FRED McMANE:
UPI Sports Wnter
Reggie Jackson IS better
than most at knockmg on
Wood
Whtle most Amencan
League batters have trouble
trymg 1D hit Wilbur Wood's
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They have a 12·15 won-lost
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Jackson has enJOJ ed rather
good sue&lt;ess the last few years
agamst the portly left-bander
of the Oucago White Sox
Wood 1sn 't exactly a
"cousm" for the Oakland A's
outfielder, but Jackson has
been able to hit Wood with
some authonty

Wood ." who had won seven
straight games and posted
eLght v1ctones m 10 deruaons.
failed Monday rught for the
second time mas many tB'" to
defeat the A's thiS seasoii', and
Jackson proved h1s undomg
Jackson belted a three..-un
homer m the ftrst ummg and

a sacrthce fly in the
eighth to lead the A's to a 5-l
trtumph behmd the four-!ut
p1tchmg of southpaw Ken
Holtzman
Jackson, who has h1t four
ca reer homers off Wood,
considered Monday m ght 's
shot a lucky one
dehvered

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Meigs County Courthouse
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Pomeroy OhtO
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program
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th e Regtonal Manpower Ad
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South won the spade lead
of Labor 300 South Wacker
IBerth• B Rathburn , dec'd Dnve Chtcago lll1n01S 60606
and saw that his only chance
for mne tncks would be to to Helen Rathburn Clapp Cert or Program Agent OhtO Bureau
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drop the queen of clubs He for Trans • Rutland
South Fronr Streel Columbus
played out hiS ace and km g
Oh•o 432 15 - no later than June
Otha
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Jessie
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South did not groan , moan to Dale ProFfitt, Letha Proffitt, f tle has been subm1tted by th1S
date com pleted c omments
or stop dead He continued 20 Acres, Lebanon
must be submtfted by June 11
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L Eskew , Frances J Eskew,
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sealed proposals Wi ll be
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ThiS gave West a problem Haley . -charles M H•ley , Inc Room 504 Secu r 1ty Bank
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Charles R L) ons, Ruth S Slat
tons 1n Sou th eastern Oh •o
have sent a boy to do a Lyons to J•mes W Chfford, al Ironton
O.!ik H tll Ja c kson
man's JOb and would have
Loga n and Pomeroy All work.
cUscarded the jack, not the Jr • Faye F Clifford, 2 80 sha l l be done accordtng to the
draw ngs and spec!ftcattons as
nme of spades ft was easy Acres, Bedford
pre pared by Hayes Dona ldson
Lucille Holden to Michael Wittenmyer and Partners
to read that West's lead was
fourth best so the Jack could Martm, M1chael DeVore, 99 78 Arc h1tects 630 s ,xth Street
POrtsmouth Oh10
be spa red Once 1\ hit the Acres, 36 Acres, Bedford
Proposal s w tl l be rece tved for
table West would have had
the Ent1re Work and the
Delbert
Hoschar,
Helen
M
no problem and would have
bulld1ngs can be btd tn
promptly cashed his four Hoechar to Lester Manuel, d•v •dually or combt ned for all
{5)
spades
Helen Manuel , 50 Acres, 100 f1ve
Proposals shall be submtlled
on Proposa l Form contatned 1n
(NEWSPAPER ENTER~R15E ASSN )
Acre Lot 223, Letart
the bound specifications and
Clarence A Lambert, Sally other cont ract documents
J Lambert to John Lester wh1ch dOC!Jments are on h ie at
t he off1ce of the c lerk of sa1d
Hunter ,
Maqone LoUise Own er and at the off1ce of the
A rch 1tect and are availab l e to
HlUlter, 75 Acre Chester
all prospective bidders dunng'
POINT PLEASANT
S1x Ease Columbus &amp; r egular off1ce hours until the
c losong of b ds
Southern Ohw Elec Co
LIVESTOCK SALES CO
All contractors agree t ha t '"
lhe h1nng of employees for the
PT PLEASANT, W VA
performan c e of work under lh ts
Saturday, May 12, 1973
contract or any sub contract he
and
h1s
sub c ontractors
HOGS - 175 l&lt;l 220 32 90 to
PUBLIC NOTICE
matenal suppl oers or laborers
35 40, Heavies 32 90 to 34;
Not 1ce 1s hereby g •v en that or any other person ac tmg on
Ohto
Envtronmenla l h 1s behalf shall not by reason ot
Ughts 34 to 36 50; Fat Sows 31 the
Protection Agency and The race
c reed
or
colo r
to 33, Boars 24 75 to 27 75, Pigs Pu bl1c Healt h Counetl mtends to d tscr.mmate agamst any Clttzen
s der th e adopt ton and of the State 1n the emp loyment
23 to 23 50, Stock Shoats 24 to rcon
ec 1ss on ot reg ulat1ons on the of laborers or workers who are
subjec t matter descr•bed below
qua l dted and available to
38
A pub l •c heanng wdl be held perform the work
and fur
CATILE - Steers 41 to June 21 1973 comm enc1 ng at lhermore lhts con tra ctor
agrees
47 25, Heifers 31 70 to 37 50, 9 30 AM Sat d hea r ng w 11 be lhat he shall not many manner
he l d at 65 Sout h Fro nt Street
dt scnmm ate aga 1nst or m
Fat Cows 33 to 34 9{), Canners Hearmg Room No 2 Columbu s t1m 1date any employees hired
10 and all persons mterested for th e performan ce of work
31 to 33, Bulls 39 to 42, Milk Oh
are 1nv1ted to ,;i ltend or be .u nder th s contract
Cows 255 to 415, Stock Cows represented The adopt•on and
Thts
contractor
further
SSI On
of
r ules
and agrees thai Art1cle 153 S9 and
and Calves 340 l&lt;l 447 50, Stock rect
regula! tons on the f ol lo w ng
153 80 of the Oh 0 ReVIS~d Code
Steers 57 25to 60, Stock Heifers general subject matter Will be 1s hereby acknowledged and
oder ed
understood
and
shall
be
47 to 53 10 , Stock Steer Calves cone
1 Adophon of Regula! on EP
fol lowed as 1f hereto attached
58 to 64, Stock Heifer Calves 9 01 through EP 9 12 settmg
All pr oposals must be ac
forth standard s tor househ ol d co mpan1ed by a b•d bond
4175to52
sewage d 1sposa1 system s 1n execu ted by a bondtng company
VEAL CALVES - Tops 66, Speet al San1tary Otstr• cts n ltcensed by the State of Oh1o or
cludtno the follow no sub tect by a ce rttf ed check drawn upon
Seconds 62, MediUm 59 1&lt;&gt; 61, matter Def1nJ110ns Spec 1al a solvent bank m the Stat e of
.t arv
o ,s tr 1c t
sewage Oh10 payable to the order of the
Common &amp; Heavtes 59 to 62, San
D1sposal
Sys tem Owner m an amount not l ess
R equ1rements
Se pt c Tanks
th an ten ( 10) per cent of the
Ae ratt on
T ype
Tr eatment amount oi the b1d The bond or
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
System
Su rfa ce Sa nd Ftller c heck shall be forfetted If the
Cattle Choice Steers 45 10- Fo llow tng an AeratiOn Type b1dder
fails to enter 1nto a
ea tm ent System Installation co ntra c t w th sa•d Board The
46 30, Good, 42-44 10, Standard Tr
Requ ,rement s for So I Absorp
bond s or c he cks of the three
39 25-41
t1on and Percolatton L,eachmg lowes I b tdders wdl be held unfll
Fte ld
L each1ng Well
the e~ecutton of the contract
Heifers Chotce, 42 90-44 10, T1le
Subsur face Sand F iller Pr•vy
and the furn tshl ng of the
Bulldtng Sewer
and Aban
Good, 40-42
r eq u 1red performance bond
doned
Househo l d
Se wage after whtch they Will be
Cows Commercial, 35 35- D1 sposal System
The
r eturned on demand
2 Adop t. on of Reg ula t .on EP
37 87, Utility, 3~4 50, Canners
checks of other btdders wtll be
38 01
through
E P 38 07 returned on demand after the
and Cutters, 29 75-31
establ 1shmg a system of per
b1ds are canvassed
A performance bond of 100
Bulls ~ommercial, 40 25- m 1ts and var1ances tor their
m stallat 1on and operatton 1n
percent of the amount of the
4150
clu d•ng the fo l lowmg matter
contract
w1th sa t ts fa ctory
s ewage 01sposa1 System suret1es wtll be requ.red from
Stockers and Feeders Steer Home
Insta ll at i on
Perm1t
and the successful b idders tor the
Calves, 46 75-58 60, Heifer Op eratiOn
Perm11
Sub
faithful performance of the
s Reg 1stratlon of In
work
Calves 41-46, Yearlmg Steers, diVISIOn
stallers of Sewage D1sposal
Ftnanetal ass1stance •s bemg
38 75-47 50, Cows and Calves, System s or Parts Thereof rece 1ved for fhtf 1mprovement
Reg 1s tral!on ot Sewage Tank from the Econ.om •c Develop
450-465
Cl eaners
lnspechons
ment Adm•n•stral•on under a
Breeding Bulls By the Head, vanances and Procedures
PubliC Works Impa ct Pr01ect
3
Rectsston of extstmg The preferential htnng of the
5!04i85
regu l at1ons HE 29 01 through unemployed and the under
Veal Calves, Chmce 58-&lt;i6 50 HE 29 26 of the Oh1o Santta ry employed w1thm the target
Code re la t1ve to
Specia l area wh1ch 1S Southeastern
Ewes and Lambs, 37 50-46 San ttary D1 Sir1CIS tncludmg th e Oh10 will be a factor 1n
followmg matter
Appl tc at ,on determ ntng the lowest and best
Hogs 200-230, 35 75, No I, of
San i tary
Regulation s
b td No b td will be cons1dered
36, 230-240, 35 50; Sows, 31- Locatton of Wel ls Development unless 11 Is accompanted by the
of Water Su pplt es Orders to
' Agreement for Construction of
31 90, Boars, 31
Improv e
Water
SupplieS
Emergency Medical ServiCe
Abandoned Water su ppt1e s
Centers Sout heastern Oh10
Perm 1ts for PnvteS and Pnvy EDA PROJECT 06 11 01043
LEGAL NOTICE
vaults
Spec1f1caflons f or
The r1ght 1S reserved by the
The unknown next of km and Pr1v tes and PriVY Vau lt s
Owner to re1ect any and all btds
persons entttled to 1nhent of and Chem,cal Pnvy Tanks Prtv1es and no bidder may wfthdraw h1s
from Alma Ohl onger will tak e Proh • blfed
Abandoned bid for a period of th trty days
nottce that L1one1 Boggs Pr1v 1es
Cl ean1ng of Pr1vy
By order of the Oh10 Val l ey
Guard tan of Alma Oh l tnger an vaults and Chem 1cal Pnvy Heallh Servtces Foundat.on
mcomoetent nPr'lnn
nn thP Tanks
Dtsposa l of House 1nd
4th day of Apnl 1973 flied h ts Slops
D1scharge of Sewage
Room 504 Securtfy Bank
pet ,t.on m the Probate Court Proh•b•ted Sewer Connecttons Bulldmg
w1th•n and tor the County of Requ 1red Abandoned Sewage
8 N Court Street
Me .gs and State of Oh 1o D1sposa1 Wntten Appl tc at 1on
Athens Oh to 45701
alleg•ng that '' •s necessary to and Permtt Requ1red tor Each
sell the followmg desc rtbed real Se wag e D sposal
Sy stem
Mr
Jack
Farr1ngton
estate to pay the debts of Alma House Sewer sewage D•sposa l 1Ex ec u11ve
D1rector
Se wage or Sepllc (51 15 22 29 (6) 5 4t
O,hlmger and that the neMt of Dev~ees
kin and rersons enlltled to Tank Leach•ng and F dter.ng
1nher1t o and from Alma Dev1ces Garbage and Offal
Ohl nger are unknown
C.ollect•on
and
Otspo sal
Sa•d real estate be1ng sttuated P erm ts for scavengers and
•n the Vdlaoe of M •ddleport
Garbage Colle c. tors
Dead
•
DEVOTED TO THE
County of Me tgs and State of An•mals Manure Nu 1san ces
INTEREST OF
Oh10
Approval of Plants and Ap
MEIGS MASON AREA
Begmnmg at an •ron pm at the proval of Bulldmg Plan s
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
southwest co rner of Harold
A Copy of the ful l t ext of the
E:~tec Ed
Roushe's lo t thence north 26 Regulat io ns to be co~Stdered
RO&amp;ERT HOE~LICH
degrees JO m mutes west 1:32 feet wt l l be ava•lab l e lor publ iC
C1ty Ed1f0t
,.
to an tron pm at the northwest v 1ewmg m the ma n courtly
Publ1shed dally except
library the Cleveland Publ tc Saturday by The Oh to Valley
corner of Harold Roushe s lot
111
then ce south 63 degrees 30 Lobr ary and In the OEPA PubltShtng Company
Pomeroy
Oh1o
m tnutes west 55 5 teet to a Dostr•cl Off1ces
Northeast Court Sf
stake thence south 26 degrees D1Sfr1ct Off•ce 1931 Ba il ey .45769 Bus tness Off• ce Phone
30 m rnutes east 132 feet to a Road Cuyahoga Falls Oh10 992 2156 Ed1tona1 Phone 992
21 57
stake thence north 63 degrees 44221
Northw es t 01stnct Of
Second c la ss postage paid at
30 m i nutes east 55 5 feet to the f• ce 111 w washmgton Street
Pomeroy Oh10
place of begmnmg COIHa•ntng BOWling Green
Oh iO 43&lt;102
Nahonat
adverttstn~
17 1()0 acres m Sect ron 29 Town So utheast O!str1ct Off1ce R R represenlahve
•nell l
1 Range 13
No 2 Box C 1 Nelsonville Oh 1o Gallagher Inc 12 aott
East 42nd
The pro!tyer of sa •d peflt1on ls 45764 Southwest D1str1ct Of
St , New York Ctty NeW.vork
40 South Mam Street
tor authonzat 10n and order to f 1ce
S ubscr1PI•on
rates
sell sa1d rea l es1ate
Oaylon Oh10 45402
Del1vered by carrier where
Copes ot the full text or availabl e 55 cen ts Per week.
The persons t1rst above
mentioned Will iurther take synops 1s of lh e pr o po sed By Motor Roule where carrier
One
notlce that they hav e been made regulat 1ons may be obta.ned serv tce not available
from
fhe
D I VISIOn
Of month S2 By ma111n Ohto and
part1es defendant to sa1d
petition and that tt'ley are A ulhonz alton and Compliance, W Va One year, S16 S1x
Oh•O Environmental Protect ion month s mon th s SB 50 Three
requ ,red to answer the same on
Elsewhere SlB
Agency Post Off1ce Box 1049 months S5
or before the 12 day of June
year sox months \9 SO three
450
East
Town
Street
~alum
1913
r1onths
$'"SO
Subscnp lo on
bus Oh10 43216
L1one1 t:Sogg s ouard1an
pn ce Includes Su nday T1mes
Ot Alma uhllnger as aforesaid
Sent ,ne l
(51 15 11
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martnes and
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five games out or first place In
the Natwnal League East
Is It time to conclude that the
loss of the late Robert
Clemente means that t he
three-ttme d1vts1on champiOns
are JUSt another team?
Well , there 1s some good
news Mos t of the Ptrate
sluggers are hitting well and
the early-season pitching problems they've experienced
aren't new It's true that the
Pirates had a 15-12 record after
27 games last season but It's
also true that they were stx
games out of first place
So, perhaps It's too early to
pamc On the other hand, many
a knowledgeable National Leaguer ts repeating warnmgs
made durmg sprmg trammg
th at the Pirates JUSt wouldn 't
be the same without Clemente
They certainly didn't look the
same Monday mght when Ron
Fairly's 10\h-Innmg homer hft
ed the Montreal Expos to a 3-2
VIctory and dealt the Pll'ates
thetr stxth straight loss Manny
Sanguillen and Milt May, key
men m the changes made by
Manage r Bill V1rdon to com-

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Then came Fairly's horner and
another loss for the Pirates
Ex-san Franctsco farmhand
TUPPERS PLAINS - The
Mike Corkins pitched a SIX- Eastern Eag les Mond•y
hitter to wm hiS thtrd game for destroyed the v1s1tmg Hannan
the Padres Rookie Johnny Trace team 16-4m v.hat Coach
Grubb smgled 10 the tie- La rry Hemes scud ' Was our
breakmg run and Clarence best offens1ve performan ce
Gaston hit a two.run triple
fhe bats we1 e really condurmg a f1 ve-1 un San Diego nectmg, and the hattmg was put
seventh which dealt Tom
Bradley the loss Bobby Bonds
homered for the Giants
Mike Lum's three-run double
climaxed a ftvc-run seventh
mmng rally a nd h e also
homered m Atlanta's trmmph
over Houst on Carl Morton
went c1ght 1tu11ngs for his third
wLn with Danny Frisella pit
chmg the mnth for the Braves
Tom Gnfftn was the loser •
M1ke Schmidt drove m three
rlllls w1th three hits for the
Phiiiics who sank the Cardinals With a Six-r un fourth mrung outburst which handed
CINCINNATI (UPI ) - Pete
Regg1e Cleveland h1s fourth
Rose says 'off da ys ge t me •ll
defeat Ken Brett allowed Six
loused up " So he spent
hits , struck out three and
Monday takmg: some extra batwalked one m seven ummgs m
tmg practice
evenmg hts re cord at 1-1 for th e
The Cincmnat1 Reds outfieldPhiihes
er has hit over 300 for the past
c1ght seaso ns so who's to argue
wtth lum
j'l got seven h1ts m those last
two games we played the PhliWuDDLEPORT - A perfect tv. o base htt
th&amp;,b Chaney made two err or s hes m Philadelphia last week,"
defensive game here Monda y
Athens 111 a b1g second tnmng agamst I ogan Fndi!J af said Rose "Then we had the
by the Athens Bulldogs enabled baited arouod gettmg on ly t"o tet noon In con ectwn to that orr -day before we opened the
them to chnch the SEOAL hits bul also had two walks 1 epotl Chan l:y d1d not m.1ke sertcs agamst Houston last
Fnday "
pennant outn ght , d own1n g
and got to ba se on the two the mhcld C ll ors
Dw mg th at three game seMc1gs err01 s The1r In SUI ance
Me•gs 4-1
Me1gs has lost the servH::es of
It seems to be the fate of !he run cam e 10 the f1fth mnmg on sc m or pitcher Ch uck Faulk fnr rtes wtth the Astros Pete had
Mara ud ers to outh1t th e1r a fl c lde1's chmcc and a h1t the rest of t he year Faulk only two hits In 11 trips to the
opponent.:; yet l11se Me1gs had Han dl ey, Inbody, La1ry broke Ins f oot wh1le play mg
SIX hits to the fiv e by Athens
Chonko, Dally, and cakhcr basketball over the weekend
The Bulldogs' Steve Inbody, Champlin sh;.u ed hltttn g whach he~ s s1 de h ne d Ius
the prem1er p1tch er of lhe honors
d iamond career
SEO STA NDINGS
M eigs, wh1at1 has had vet y
league, struck out seven and
Team
W l POP
walked on ly one but he ga ve htile battmg prac tice also hit
l hts evenmg W&lt;~ham~l w11J Athens
7 0 61
7
Ironton
6
1
66
10
stx
ve
ry
long
dnves
to
the
Up SIX hils
pia} al Mc1gs
Waver ly
5 2 J2 31
T\\o o of th ese went to semor outfield Ch,mey d1d the Athens
OJO 100 0--4 5 0 Ga ll 1polts
3 4 36 41
hw hng, f an mng 4 and 1ssumg Me1gs
3 4 17 41
thJrd baseman I ou McKmne;
000 010 0- 1 6 2 Loga n
Ja
c
k
son
3
4 IS 41
ftve
bases
on
balls
In
a
The other sm gles were h1l to
Inbody and Champlin AAe1gs
0 6
7 26
B11l Chaney, M1ck Ash, Dave prevwus artt cle 1t was stated ICh•ncy ILP I and Ash
Well ston
0 6
4 43
TOTALS
27 27 2•10 240
Wolfe, and Floyd Burney fh e
Saturday s Result
Marauders scored the1r run m
W.werly B logan 5
the fifth mmng when Ash
Monday s Result
At
hens 4 M etgs 1
smgled to ce nterfield and

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Nahonal

New York at
Ch •cago "as postponed by cold
weather

Tom McCra\\ •s two-out.
games, Cahforma rupped Kanpmch-lut smgle In the tilth
sas City, 3-2 In to mnmgs,
1nning drove home the wmmng
Boston edged Baltimore, H) m
tt mnmgs, Cleveland topped rlUl and ga'e the Arlgels a
vtctory over the Royals B1ll
Milwaukee, 2-1-, Detroit
Singer went the distance for
blanked Ne" York, 11-ll, and
the Angels, stnking out ll ,
Tex•s beat Mmnesota, 7-0, m
whtle notchmg hts Sixth VICtory
th e fars t game of a
m seven dects1ons

together "
along the way were Don
The Eagles bombed H'l fm lclunger, who drove m three
mne hats, among them two runs M1ke l.arkms, who h.:~d
bases loaded tnples Bobby the other HBI t11ple, and Bill
Edwa rds go t one of then\ In the Osborne) who had a lut and an
s1xth mmng when he collected Hlll PhLI Boweo H,1ndy
hts team's 3 RBI 'S for UMt Blt.~ke and o.• vc Hannum also
mmng Other h1 ts coll ected IMd ,, Jut each
Stdrt1ng ( ilnd wtnmng)
p1tchc1 A l an Duval tossed a
hH• Iutter Desp1te 14 walks
g1vC11 to Eiannan Trace., they
Y..Ct e sp.1ced out Don I ch m~ er
carne on m the foutlh to ftmsh
up l ogclhet he and DU\ al
fanned 8
P Montgon1erJ started the
game fot Hdnnan lrace and
\\ ,l S 1eheved 111 the Sixth by
Wayne Hesson 'I he h\ o htts
lhal HT go t we1 e by M Swam
,md K Halley both smgles
Eastern 1S now 4 3 m the
SV AC and 6-9 overall l he1r
plat e and his battlng average next gume wil l be wtth
Sou t he~ n th1~ arternoon
dropped to 309
Son1c c h.Hlgcs h.JVe been
'l m not real 1mhappy with
my swmg nght now," satd made Ill U11s week :s schedule
Rose I Jusl want to get It a Rr1 sl c1n WCi S sched uled lo play
Symmes Valley on Wednesday
little sharper '
TIIC Reds tomght Will send bul Lhey at c sllll m the tout
left bander Don Gullett against namenl t~nd \\ Ill play each
th e Los An geles Dodgers' olhcl next \\cek
010 101 0- 4 2 tO
Claude Osteen m the opener of HI
E.IS tel n
IW 15.1 K- 16 9 4
a thrt&gt;e game seraes
Montgomery ( I P ), Hesson
!'he game LS the first of 13
(
6)
and Sh.tffcl Duv.tl ( wp ),
dunng the current home stand
Dodger lefty Al Dowmng will ldu ngcJ ( 4) ,nH.l Bowen
oppose th e Reds ' Roger Nelson
Wednesday and on 1 huPSday 11
will be the Dodgers' Don Sutton
ag .un st the Reds' Ro ss
Gnmsley

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SEO standings Meigs golfers
'
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seventh

H11•tston, 7·1
l..eague actton

DesLgnated hitter Orlando
Cepeda smgled home Mario
Guerrero w1Ul one out m the
lith mning to giVe the Red Sox
their tnumph over the Orioles
John Lowenstein scored the
first run of the game In the
sixth mnmg and doubled home
the dectstve run m the sixth 111
leading the Indians over the
Brewers
Joe Coleman pitched u.e
Tigers to vactory over the
Yankees, sl&lt;lppmg New York
on Six. hits for hl!l seventh
VICtory In nane dectsions
Detroit collected 12 hits off
three pit cher.s, with Fntz
Peterson bemg tagged With his
fifth loss
Toby Harrah's first homer of
the season wtth two out. m the
last of the nmth enabled Texas
to defeat Minnesota m the fifst
game but the Twms won the
rughtcap m the 11th on a homer
by Bobby Darwm

Reds open
horne stand
against LA

Marauders lose 4 to 1

And

II perfect - you would pay
twice as much Thick , th1rstv
Size 20x40 towels lor hot
weather use

raismg his record to 7-2 The
rwt came on a
solo homer by Dick Allen m the
only Ch1cago

Eagles defeat HT 16-4

pensate for th e loss or
Clemente, each had three hits
But th e big hit was lackmg and
rehever 1om Wal ker won his
second game for Montreal w1th
two ummgs or shutout p1tchmg
San D1ego defeated San
FranciSco, 7-1. Atlanta beat
Houston, 7-1, and Philadelphia
topped St Louis, 10-5 m other
NL games New York and
Chicago were postponed because of cold weather and the
other teams weren't scheduled
American League 'scarPs
were Cahforrua 3 Kansas Cit)
2, Cleveland 2 Milwaukee l,
Detroit 8 New York 0, Boston 1
Baltimore o, Oakland 5
Chicago 1 and Mmnesota 6
Texas 4 after Texas won the
first game 7-0
The Pirates led 2-ll after SIX
InningS Wi t h the help Of
Sangu11Ien 's fourth homer of
the year but Bob Bailey
doubled home a run for the
ExPOS In the seventh and they
tied the score m the eighth
when Boots Day scored fr om
tlurd on what should have been
an mnmg-endmg double play

Thursdays Game
Wel lston at M e1gs

crossed the plate on Chaney s

T TO

" He has to throw you a bad
to h1t one off him," satd
Jackson l don t thmk tt was
that had a pllch I JUSt got
lucky "
Ray Fosse also tagged Wood
for a bases..npty homer m the
seventh as the A's provtded
Holtzman with more firepower
than he expected Holtzman,
who lowered h1s earned run
average to 1 2!;, struck out
eight and walked only one m
pttch

doubleheader tben lost the
mghtcap, 6-4 In 11 Innings
Ph1ladelph1a trounced St
111u1s, 10-5, Montreal edged
Pittsburgh , 3-2, m 10 1nnmgs
San Diego topped San FranciSco, 7-t , and Atlanta beat

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Cleveland
15 18 455
By Un1fed Press Inter-national
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New Yor~
14 17 452
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Chtcago
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New York
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Oaklan d
Phtlad elphla 12 19 387 7
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San Fran c1sco 25 13 658
1nngs
Houston
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Cmctnnaft
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Atlanta
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Texas 7 Mtnneso la 6 1st
Sa n D1ego
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New York at Chtcago ppd
Today 's ProiJable P1tchers
(All t 1mes EDT))
Phllade l phta 10 St Lou1s 5
M ontreal J Pittsburgh 2 10 tn n
Ch tcago ( B.;~hn sen 5 2) .;~I
Allan Ia 7 Houston I
Oak l and (Blue 3 1) 9 p m
San Otego 7 San Fran c1sco 1
Cl eve lcmd (Strom 1 3) at
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llwau ee
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Today s Probable P1tcher s
De tr od ( L ol1ch 2 4) a t New
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York (Kline 2 4) 7 30 p m
New Y ork ( Koos man S OJ at ~ Ball 1mor e (Palmer 3 2) al
Ch Jcago( Hooton42l 2 30pm
Bos ton (T1ant 4 3) 7 30 p m
PhJiadelphta { Chnsten sor] 1 3)
Mtnnesol a ( Blyl even 2 6) at
at 51 Lou s ( W1se 3 2) l 30 Texas ( Hand 2 2) a 30 p m
pm
Ca llforn•a
(R yan 4 3) at
Atlanta
(Gentry
4 2)
at Kan sas C11y (Dal Canton 21)
Hous ton ( Wilson J 3) 8 30 p m
8 30 p m
M on trea l {Torrez 3 .1) at
Wednesday's Games
Pittsburg h ( Blass I 2) a p m
Oak land at Callforn1a n 19 h t )
Los Angeles (Os teen 3 2) al Kansas Ctfy at Texa s n 1gh1
C1nc1nnat1 (Gullett J 2) 8 05 Ch1cagoa l M 1nneso l a n 1ghl
pm
Bos ton of Detr ott ntgh1
San Fran c tsco (8ryan l4 3) at Mdwaukeeal New Yor k mgh l
San Otego ( K trby 1 5) 10 30 {on ly ga mes schedu led)
pm
Wednesday 's Games
International league
Sf lou ts at Ch cago
Standmg s
New York at M ontreal n1g ht
By Umted Press International
Ph•ladelphta at
P1ttsburgh
Amen can DIVISIOn
ntght
w 1 pet g b
Los Angeles at C1nc•nna h n1ghf
Roches ter
19 11 633
Atlan ta a t Houston n1ghl
Pawtucket
13 11 542 J
San Franc1so at San Ot ego
Syracu
se
13
15 464 5
mght
Toledo
10 21 323 91h
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Penmsu la
19 12 613
Mil waukee
14
483
T1dewaler
17 14 5&lt;18 2
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Leadmg Batters
Naf10nal League
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35 12.-t 26 47 379
Sa nfo Cht
31111 19 41 369
Mota., LA
19 66 10 25 368
Md x SF
26 94 12 33 351
Mrg n C1n
30 95 20 &lt;i13 347
Frly Mil
26 72 13 25 347
Ced eno Hou 35 140 22 47 3l6
Sngl n Ptil
28 125 11 42 336
Slrgl Pill
24 96 23 32 333
Gdson SF
27 a7 9 29 333
Amencan league
g ab r
h pet
Kel l y Ch
16 62 15 27 435
Krkp frk KC 26 96 23 35 365
Holt M 1nn
22 70 7 24 343
Hrtn Del
19 73 11 25 34!
F r han Del 27 110 11 36 327
0 Allen Cht 27 101 18 33 327
Blmb erg NY 21 60 8 1? 317
Jn sn Tex
29115 9 36 313
Mun son NY 30 109 l &lt;J 34 3
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Ber ry Cal
24 74 12 23 311
Home Runs
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Ctn Bonds and M cCovey SF 9
Amencan League Mayberry
KC and M ay M1 l 9 Tenace
Oak 8 len player s t1ed Wtlh 6
Runs Batted In
Nat•onalleague Bench Ctn,
Wa l son Hou and Fergu son LA
27 Bond s SF 26 Ol •ver PJit
25
Amel"lcan Lea'gue M ayberry
KC 33
Ja ckson
Dak 26
Mell on Cht 24 Mur cer NY 22
Tenace Oak 21

MCIJ.::S Htgh School's golf
team fm1shed l.1st Saturday m
th e Gla ss AAA sec twnal
tom name1•t at the Chiihcothe
Country Club Eight teams
p&lt;:~rh c 1pated

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Jeff W•rner, 98, •nd Jeff
Ridgeway 105 The wmner and
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R1chmond 5 Pen msula 1
Pawtu cket 7 Rochester 0
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�4 _ The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomroy. o.. May 1$,.1973

Layette shower
given recently

Beauticians study styling
Several local beauticians

RUTLAND - Mrs. Merle
Davis of Rutland entertained
rece ntly at her home with a
layette shower honoring Mrs.
Joseph Schuler, Jr., Cheshire .
Gifts were placed in a white
bassi ne t.
Games were played with
Mrs . Dale S!Jlnsbury winning
the door prize. Cake, ice
cream, sandwiches, coffee and
Kool-Aid were served.
Attending the party were
Mrs. Charles F oley, Mrs .
Joseph Schuler, Sr ., Mrs.
Gera ld Eblin and Kimberley.
Mrs . Dale Stansbury, Mrs.
Danny Tillis, Mrs. Harold
Wolfe and Beth Ann, Mrs. ·Lee
Woods, Mrs . Fern Stansbury,
Mrs . Harold Oxley, Mrs.
Kenneth Davis, Mrs, Bruce
· Davis and sons, Mrs. James
Quillen, Mrs. Lillie Robinson,
Mrs. Jerry Stansbury and
children, Mrs. William Dean,
Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs. Marion
McClure, Mrs. Bob Eads , Mrs.
Pauline Tillis, Mrs . Marie
Birchfield and Kim.
Others presenting . gifts to
Mrs. Schuler were Mrs . Fred
George, Mrs. Eileen Hawkins,
Henson Cleland, Mrs. Sylvia
Byers, Mrs. Pearl Little, Mrs.
Myrtie Birchfield, Mrs. Judy
Miller, Mrs. Eugene Fink,
Kearney Rathburn , Mrs. kyle
Herdman , Mrs . K e nnet~.
Michaels ,
Mrs.
Garnet
Williamson, Edna Mae Swick,
an d Mrs. Herschel Gilkey .

were in C&lt;llumbus over the
weekend to attend the Kollege
of Beauty Knowledge.
Included in llie group were
Mrs. Elizabelli Vaughan, Mrs.
Connie Bailey and Mrs. Shirley
Bawngardner o! the Fashion
Beauty Shop; Bill Warner o!
Warner's Beauty Shop; and
Mrs. Kathryn Oliver of the
Glamor Beauty Salon.
Specialists in the field o(
styling demonstrated new
; tyles - this year including ·the
ihort, carefree and blown~ry,
" well as the layered look
·anging !rom very short in llie
orown to long lengllis at llie
1eck, permed and rolled into a
loll brush-&lt;&gt;ut style.
The beauticians were told
that teased styles and lliat
·'just fixed" look are out. Hair
is now cushioned and brushed
into place with soft wash-and-,.
wear styles becoming popular.
The beauty seminar also
featured along with artistry of
style, a ,study of their
chemistry . New products and
·new procedures were introduced .
In repor.ting activities at the
Kollege of Beauty Knowledge,
Mrs. Bumgardner expressed
the opinion that proper
treatment of the hair is as

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THESE THREE YOUNG PEOPLE took rll"llt place honors in their grade on the school and
county level in the annual poster contest ol the Meigs County Soil and Water Conserva ti on
District. Each won a $5 prize for the best poster in their grade level in their respective sc hool
and $!0for best on the county level. They a·re, I tor, Angela Kennedy, Rutland fourth grader,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keilli Kennedy, Rutland; Brian Johnson, Portland 5th grader, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson , Portland, and Dennis Grant, sixth grader at Salem Cen ter sChool,
son of Mr . and Mrs. Bill Gran!, Langsville Route I.

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Church honors
mothers Sunday
Recognition of mothers and
the baptism of the infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mayeq
were features of the Sunday
morning service at Trinity
Chu1·ch .
Mrs . Louis Reibel was
presented a large plant since
she was the oldest mother in
a ttendance. Each mother
received a potted petunia .
These were distributed by the
children of the choir.
"S ar&lt;::~h, the Courageous ·
. Mother" was the sermon topic
of the Rev. W. H. Perrin. The
junior c ~oir members under
the direction of Mrs. Arthur
Skinner sang ~~Mother's
Prayer." Making up the choir
were Barbara Whitlatch, Jon
Perrin, Beth Te'aford, Lorra
Wise cup; Nicky Riggs, Andrea
Riggs, Fay Reibel , Kathy
B'laettnar, Kitn Krautter., Shari
Mitch, Lori Wood, Linda
- Rose nbaum, Maria Legar ,
Beth Perrin, Bryon Teaford,
Keith Krautter, Edd ie Holter,
David Burt, and Harvey
Whitlatch .

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BOARD MEETING
The executive board of the
Women's Auxilia ry of Veterans
Memorial
Hospital
met
Monday afternoon with Miss
Erma Smith. Attendi~g were
Mrs. Freda Mossman, Mrs.
Janice Daniels, Mrs . J essie
White • Mrs . Louise Bearhs,
and Mrs . Ethel Grueser.

BLOOMING
PLANTS
Chee~ the Sic k
AZALEAS From 16.00
MUMS From 14.00
To

DUDLEY'S.
59 N. Setond St.

Middleport , 0 .

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Grande College graduates
175, including 45 from .Gallia ·

Cross of Racine ; Kathryn Ann

Hill (cum laude) o! Racine ;
Pauline Marie HHJ ·of Racine;
Sandr• Lou Hill of RaCine;
Carolyn Genevieve Manuel of
Racine; Kim B. Neal of Middlepor t; Carol Ann Ohlinge1·
(magna · cum laude ) of
Pomeroy, and Deborah VCe
·Roush of Racine.
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TUESDAY
CHESTER LODGE DAV m,
39th anniversary party, 8 p.m.,
at Chester Lodge Hall. All
charter members urged to
attend .
FRIENDLY CIRCLE,
Trinity Church, 7:30p.m . at the
church. Mrs. Kenneth Harris,
program ·c hairwoman .
A MEETING of a ll persons
inter:ested in forming a Meigs
High
School
Alumni
Association will be held at 7:30
p.m. at the high school. All
interested grads invited.
OHIO ETA PHI sorority
picnic 7 p.m. at roadside park
on left on U. S. Rt. 33.
MAY MEETING, Women's
Auxiliary, Veterans Memorial
Hospital, 7:30 p.m., hospi!Jll
cafe teria i Bernard Fultz,
prOsecuting attorney, speaker.
BOOK AND learning festival
being held at Tuppers Plains
E lementary School through
May 15. Books and learning

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Sunday morning, Rev . Arnold, Gail Sims, !l former Rio
Grande College · graduate and
now pastor of the Friendship
and Old town United Methodist
Churches in the West Portsm outh area delivered the
Baccalaureate sermon on the
College Green.
During , the Founder's · Day
Memorial portion of the service, a member of th e Rio
.Grande College Wind Symphony , Miss Brenda White,
played iaps, and llie memorial
prayer written by Dr. Francis
W. Shane, President of the
Board of Trustees, was read by
Dr. Alphus R. Christensen)
President o_f the college. Dr.
Shane was unable to atlend the
ceremonies due to ill health.

RIO GRANDE - The 97th
graduation exercises at Rio
Grande College Sunday had 175
students receiving de gree s,
including 11 from Meigs
County.
For Bache lor of Science
degree, John Virgil Bogard, Jr.
of Long Bottom; Dennis !hie
Boothe of Pomeroy ; Robert
Sidney Burdette '(cum laude )
of Pomeroy; Donna Marie

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materials on display at the
school and on booster meeting
night, May 14. Proceeds fr om
activ ity go to library fund.
MOTHER - DAUGHTER
banquet \
First
Un ited
Presbyterian Ch urch of
Middleport, 6:30 p, m.
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Health Club, 1: 15 p.m. Thursday home of Mrs.. William
Grueser. Prograrll by Mrs.
Lewis Grueser, contest by Mrs.
Clifford Leifheit.
WEDNESDAY
PAST
PRESIDENTS,
American Legion Auxiliary,
01'ew Webster PoSt 39, home of
Mrs. Harry Davis, 7:30 p. rn .
Mrs. Ray Fox will be cohostess t
BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46,
7:30 p. m., Pomeroy Masonic
Temple.

MIDDLEPORT
Child
Conservation League , 7:30
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Susie ·arueser . . Program by
Mrs. ..)ane Hards on fl ower
arranging
and
corsage
ma kin g. Ins tall at ion of officers .
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, 2 p.m. ·
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Thereon Johnson . Program by
Mr 0. Everett Hayes on Boston
Heritage. Mrs. Dayton Parsons
and Mrs. Clarence Struble
assisting hostesses.
REV IVAL , .Midway Community Chur ch, LangsvilleDexter Road, 7: 30 each
evening. Rev. Norman Taylor,
evangelist; Worley Haley,
pastor.
YOUNG Wive's Club Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., home of
Ruth McGrath.
THURSDAY
CHURCH services at Long
Bottom Un ited Methodist
Ch ur ch Thursday through
· Saturday at 8 p:m. nightly. The

Commencement exercises Mr. Carson.
began at 2: .10 p.m . Sunday with
Herman L. koby, Vice
a musical prelude by the president for Academic Affairs
College Wind Symphony, and presented the candidates for
the main address by Mr. aca demic degrees and the
Gordon B. Carson, Executive degrees were ccmferred by Dr.
Vice Pres ident of Albion Christensen. There were ten
College, Albion, Mich iga n.
Associate of Science degrees
Mr . Car's on s poke on conferred, seven Bachelor of
" Diagnosis and Treatment," Arls degrees 1 and 158 Bachelor
and he told the graduating of Science degrees.
class that today too many
The ten Associate of Science
people are diagnosing the ills of degrees were awarded to the
the nation , but no one is Medi ca l Lab o r a tory
prescribing any treatment. He . Technician s tudents who
· suggested that before people completed the · two-year
start saying what's wrong, prog ram . The first year .of
they should know something study is com pleted at Rio
about their subject and be able Grande College and their
to off er solutions to the practical clinical' work is ac~
problems.
complis hed in the Holzer
~"ollowing his address, he Medical Center Laboratory.
was awarded an honorary This year's class was the .
Doctor of Laws degree by Rio second group to graduate in the
Grande College; ,Mr . John MLT program.
_Sti ffl er,, Sr., of Jackson,
A graduating senior, Brian
chai rman of the executive Raines of Ha rrisburg, Pa ., was
cornrni Lte~ Of the Rio Grande the featureQ sOloist, singing
College Bo;:~rd of Trustees 11 Th is Land is Mine'' during the
a ssisted with the hooding of Commencement program.
Rev . Standley Brandum,
pas tor . Public is invited.
Evangelist to be announced.
AFTERNOON Circle, ann ual
lunch eon, 1 p.m . Heath
Meth od ist Church.
WILLING Workers Class,
Enterp rise United Methodist
Church, 7:30 p.m. -Thursday at
the church.
HARRISONVILLE
Senior
Citizens Thursday, 7 p.m. at
Harrisonville School. Potluck
dinner. Grate Family singers
will entertain , also a fl ower
dem onstration to be given.
Public is invited .
FRIDA Y
RACINE Lodge 461 F &amp;AM
special mee ting Fl'iday, 7:30
p.m. Work in Master Mason
Degree. All master masons
invi ted. Refreshrne~ts .
COMBINED MEETI NG,
Pomeroy ~ Middleport Lions
Club, and the Middleport -·
Pomeroy Rotary Club, picnic
Friday 6 p.m. a t the Flatwoods
farm of Richa rd Chambers.

FAMILY VISITED
· Mrs. Paul Grueser, Mid- ·
dleport, returned Monday '
following a weekend visit in
Wheeling, W. Va. with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. andl
Mrs. Elmer · Johnson, Jr. and
family ,

2-HOUR.
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VISIT IN GALION
Mrs . Maxine Michael and
Mr. and Mrs. RichaJd Stewart,
Middleport, spent the weekend
in Galion with Mrs. Michael's
son and &lt;la ughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. · Larry Michael. Mr.
and Mrs. RiChard Stewart are
planning to ll)OV:e- there in the
near futu re.

Pomeroy

Phone 99'2-5428

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The
annual Olive-Orange High
School alumni banquet and
dance has been set for
Saturday, June at llie Tuppers Plains Efementary
School.
Alumni are invited to attend
and !Jlke a guest willi the dance
following the dinner open to the
public. Reservations are to be
mailed by May 23 to llie alumni
association secretary, Norma
Jean Swartz, Route 1, Dunedin
Ave., Marietta, Ohio 45750,
phone 374-7104.
Other officers are Fred
Smith,
president ,
and
Margaret 'Follrod, treasurer.
The dinner will be served at 7
willi the dance starting at 9.
Honor classes wi11 include
lliose of 1928, 1933, 1938, 1943,
1948 and 1953.

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Mrs. Ohlinger
is unit president

Mrs. Coleen Wilson Ohlinger
of Philo, fo rmerly of Middleport, was installed Friday
night as president of Xi Theta
Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority in ceremonies
conducted at a mother- fatherdaughter banquet held in
Zanesville.
Mrs. Ohlinger at the
Founder's Day observance
held on April 20 was also
selected "Girl of the Year" for
the Chapter . While residing in
Middleport, she was a member
· of the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter
and is a past president and a
paSt "Girl of the Year" of llie
local group.
In Zanesville to ·attend the
Friday night banquet with
their daughter were Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Wils on of
Pomeroy, Route· 3. On
Saturday ni ght, Mrs. Wilson
accompanied her daughter to a
mother - daughter tea held at
the Nor th Paris Church of
Christ. Mrs. Ohlinger was
chainnan of .arrangements for
the tea.
On_ Sunday Mr.and Mrs.
Terry Ohlinger and sons ca me
to Pomeroy to visit relativ~ s
but especially to attend the
graduation . of Mrs. Philip
Ohlinger fr om Rio Grande
College.
SCHOOL SET
The Riverview 1Community
Bible School will be held fr om
June 4 through June 15 from 9
to 11 a.m. at the Riverv iew
School. The theme of the school
will be "We Look to Jesus". All
children age four through high
school are lnvited. · For ad~
ditional information call Mrs.
Delores Frank at 985-3368.

Mr. and Mrs . R. L. Golliardt
of Columbus spent Mollier's
Day weekend here with her
mother, Mrs. W. A. Morgan .
Mrs . Howard Nicholson,
Athens. was the Mother's Day
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hoeflich and Jayne.
' Mr. and Mrs , Eugene Hester
and children, Jill and Heidi, of
. Ocala, Fla . are vacationing
here with Mrs. Hester's
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Ray
Riggs , and other relatives.
Mr . and Mrs . Patrick
Lochary and Miss Helen
Lochary spent the Mother's
Day weekend in Dayton
visiting Mrs. Elizabelli Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner of
Naples, Fla. are here for a visit
with her parents, Mr . and Mrs .
Dale Kesterson. The family
will celebrate the 49th birthday
of Mrs. Turner today. Before
coming to Pomeroy they
visited in Hamilton with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Kesterson and
children . Kevin, four years old,
is now confined to the Fort
Hamilton Hospital there for
treatment.
The Rev . and Mrs. Robert
Heganour of Berne, Ind. spent
the weekend here. visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Meinhart. The
Rev . Mr. Heganour is a former
pastor of Trinity Church. He
recently resigned his position
with the Berne United Church
of Christ and has accepted the
position of Chaplain and administrator of the United
Churc h of Christ Home near
Canton. He will be moving
there in about a month.
Mrs. Mildred Weaver and
Mrs. Oliver Landers of
Co\umbus
were Sunday
visitors of .Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Weeks.
Mrs. Richard Weaver has
re turned from a two week visit
with her daughter, Sue, who is

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Columbue was made by the
Middleport Ute~ Club at a .
recent meeting held at the
home of Mrs. Juanita Bachtel,
outgoing president.
The meeting marked llie
coJfclu.Sion of sessions until !all.
Gr6up singing of "America,
•the Beautiful" opened the
meeting willi Mrs. Emerson
Jones
presiding :
The
treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. M. L. French and Mrs. •
Nan Moore ·and Mrs. Robert
Fisher were named to llie
auditing committee.
Mrs . Thereon Jo~nson
reviewed 1 'The Crown of
Mexico" by Joan Hastip, the
story of Maximilian and his
. wife, Charlotte, who came to
Mexico from Austria to rule llie
co untry. Members gave a
favorite flower in respOnse to
roll call. Mrs. M. L. Roller, a
guest, assisted Mrs. Bachtel in
serving miniature cupcakes,
mints and nuts.

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Pomeroy; Mrs. Grace Caldwell of Vinton; Mr. and Mrs. G.
E. Knight of Massillon, and Mr.
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Blacklick.

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Special
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furniture in your home. We
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all work·. F r ee estima tes.
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COOKOUT HELD
Mrs. Carroll Teaford had a
1COokout Sunday in observance
of the 50th birthday anniversa ry of her husband. ·The
cookout was held in the pi cni ~
area at Ma rmet Locks, W. Va.
A~tending Were Mr.· and Mrs.
Robert Wines, Brett and
Teresa, Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hill , Melinda,
Monica of Syracuse; Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Kearns and Sonia of
Mason, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Wamsley_of Darwin ;
Mr . and Mrs. George Graffton
of Rowena ; and Mr. and Mrs.
J ames Northcraft of Romney,
W. Va.

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Layette shower
given recently

Beauticians study styling
Several local beauticians

RUTLAND - Mrs. Merle
Davis of Rutland entertained
rece ntly at her home with a
layette shower honoring Mrs.
Joseph Schuler, Jr., Cheshire .
Gifts were placed in a white
bassi ne t.
Games were played with
Mrs . Dale S!Jlnsbury winning
the door prize. Cake, ice
cream, sandwiches, coffee and
Kool-Aid were served.
Attending the party were
Mrs. Charles F oley, Mrs .
Joseph Schuler, Sr ., Mrs.
Gera ld Eblin and Kimberley.
Mrs . Dale Stansbury, Mrs.
Danny Tillis, Mrs. Harold
Wolfe and Beth Ann, Mrs. ·Lee
Woods, Mrs . Fern Stansbury,
Mrs . Harold Oxley, Mrs.
Kenneth Davis, Mrs, Bruce
· Davis and sons, Mrs. James
Quillen, Mrs. Lillie Robinson,
Mrs. Jerry Stansbury and
children, Mrs. William Dean,
Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs. Marion
McClure, Mrs. Bob Eads , Mrs.
Pauline Tillis, Mrs . Marie
Birchfield and Kim.
Others presenting . gifts to
Mrs. Schuler were Mrs . Fred
George, Mrs. Eileen Hawkins,
Henson Cleland, Mrs. Sylvia
Byers, Mrs. Pearl Little, Mrs.
Myrtie Birchfield, Mrs. Judy
Miller, Mrs. Eugene Fink,
Kearney Rathburn , Mrs. kyle
Herdman , Mrs . K e nnet~.
Michaels ,
Mrs.
Garnet
Williamson, Edna Mae Swick,
an d Mrs. Herschel Gilkey .

were in C&lt;llumbus over the
weekend to attend the Kollege
of Beauty Knowledge.
Included in llie group were
Mrs. Elizabelli Vaughan, Mrs.
Connie Bailey and Mrs. Shirley
Bawngardner o! the Fashion
Beauty Shop; Bill Warner o!
Warner's Beauty Shop; and
Mrs. Kathryn Oliver of the
Glamor Beauty Salon.
Specialists in the field o(
styling demonstrated new
; tyles - this year including ·the
ihort, carefree and blown~ry,
" well as the layered look
·anging !rom very short in llie
orown to long lengllis at llie
1eck, permed and rolled into a
loll brush-&lt;&gt;ut style.
The beauticians were told
that teased styles and lliat
·'just fixed" look are out. Hair
is now cushioned and brushed
into place with soft wash-and-,.
wear styles becoming popular.
The beauty seminar also
featured along with artistry of
style, a ,study of their
chemistry . New products and
·new procedures were introduced .
In repor.ting activities at the
Kollege of Beauty Knowledge,
Mrs. Bumgardner expressed
the opinion that proper
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THESE THREE YOUNG PEOPLE took rll"llt place honors in their grade on the school and
county level in the annual poster contest ol the Meigs County Soil and Water Conserva ti on
District. Each won a $5 prize for the best poster in their grade level in their respective sc hool
and $!0for best on the county level. They a·re, I tor, Angela Kennedy, Rutland fourth grader,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keilli Kennedy, Rutland; Brian Johnson, Portland 5th grader, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson , Portland, and Dennis Grant, sixth grader at Salem Cen ter sChool,
son of Mr . and Mrs. Bill Gran!, Langsville Route I.

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mothers Sunday
Recognition of mothers and
the baptism of the infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mayeq
were features of the Sunday
morning service at Trinity
Chu1·ch .
Mrs . Louis Reibel was
presented a large plant since
she was the oldest mother in
a ttendance. Each mother
received a potted petunia .
These were distributed by the
children of the choir.
"S ar&lt;::~h, the Courageous ·
. Mother" was the sermon topic
of the Rev. W. H. Perrin. The
junior c ~oir members under
the direction of Mrs. Arthur
Skinner sang ~~Mother's
Prayer." Making up the choir
were Barbara Whitlatch, Jon
Perrin, Beth Te'aford, Lorra
Wise cup; Nicky Riggs, Andrea
Riggs, Fay Reibel , Kathy
B'laettnar, Kitn Krautter., Shari
Mitch, Lori Wood, Linda
- Rose nbaum, Maria Legar ,
Beth Perrin, Bryon Teaford,
Keith Krautter, Edd ie Holter,
David Burt, and Harvey
Whitlatch .

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BOARD MEETING
The executive board of the
Women's Auxilia ry of Veterans
Memorial
Hospital
met
Monday afternoon with Miss
Erma Smith. Attendi~g were
Mrs. Freda Mossman, Mrs.
Janice Daniels, Mrs . J essie
White • Mrs . Louise Bearhs,
and Mrs . Ethel Grueser.

BLOOMING
PLANTS
Chee~ the Sic k
AZALEAS From 16.00
MUMS From 14.00
To

DUDLEY'S.
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175, including 45 from .Gallia ·

Cross of Racine ; Kathryn Ann

Hill (cum laude) o! Racine ;
Pauline Marie HHJ ·of Racine;
Sandr• Lou Hill of RaCine;
Carolyn Genevieve Manuel of
Racine; Kim B. Neal of Middlepor t; Carol Ann Ohlinge1·
(magna · cum laude ) of
Pomeroy, and Deborah VCe
·Roush of Racine.
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TUESDAY
CHESTER LODGE DAV m,
39th anniversary party, 8 p.m.,
at Chester Lodge Hall. All
charter members urged to
attend .
FRIENDLY CIRCLE,
Trinity Church, 7:30p.m . at the
church. Mrs. Kenneth Harris,
program ·c hairwoman .
A MEETING of a ll persons
inter:ested in forming a Meigs
High
School
Alumni
Association will be held at 7:30
p.m. at the high school. All
interested grads invited.
OHIO ETA PHI sorority
picnic 7 p.m. at roadside park
on left on U. S. Rt. 33.
MAY MEETING, Women's
Auxiliary, Veterans Memorial
Hospital, 7:30 p.m., hospi!Jll
cafe teria i Bernard Fultz,
prOsecuting attorney, speaker.
BOOK AND learning festival
being held at Tuppers Plains
E lementary School through
May 15. Books and learning

-PRINCESS

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Sunday morning, Rev . Arnold, Gail Sims, !l former Rio
Grande College · graduate and
now pastor of the Friendship
and Old town United Methodist
Churches in the West Portsm outh area delivered the
Baccalaureate sermon on the
College Green.
During , the Founder's · Day
Memorial portion of the service, a member of th e Rio
.Grande College Wind Symphony , Miss Brenda White,
played iaps, and llie memorial
prayer written by Dr. Francis
W. Shane, President of the
Board of Trustees, was read by
Dr. Alphus R. Christensen)
President o_f the college. Dr.
Shane was unable to atlend the
ceremonies due to ill health.

RIO GRANDE - The 97th
graduation exercises at Rio
Grande College Sunday had 175
students receiving de gree s,
including 11 from Meigs
County.
For Bache lor of Science
degree, John Virgil Bogard, Jr.
of Long Bottom; Dennis !hie
Boothe of Pomeroy ; Robert
Sidney Burdette '(cum laude )
of Pomeroy; Donna Marie

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materials on display at the
school and on booster meeting
night, May 14. Proceeds fr om
activ ity go to library fund.
MOTHER - DAUGHTER
banquet \
First
Un ited
Presbyterian Ch urch of
Middleport, 6:30 p, m.
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Health Club, 1: 15 p.m. Thursday home of Mrs.. William
Grueser. Prograrll by Mrs.
Lewis Grueser, contest by Mrs.
Clifford Leifheit.
WEDNESDAY
PAST
PRESIDENTS,
American Legion Auxiliary,
01'ew Webster PoSt 39, home of
Mrs. Harry Davis, 7:30 p. rn .
Mrs. Ray Fox will be cohostess t
BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46,
7:30 p. m., Pomeroy Masonic
Temple.

MIDDLEPORT
Child
Conservation League , 7:30
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Susie ·arueser . . Program by
Mrs. ..)ane Hards on fl ower
arranging
and
corsage
ma kin g. Ins tall at ion of officers .
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, 2 p.m. ·
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Thereon Johnson . Program by
Mr 0. Everett Hayes on Boston
Heritage. Mrs. Dayton Parsons
and Mrs. Clarence Struble
assisting hostesses.
REV IVAL , .Midway Community Chur ch, LangsvilleDexter Road, 7: 30 each
evening. Rev. Norman Taylor,
evangelist; Worley Haley,
pastor.
YOUNG Wive's Club Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., home of
Ruth McGrath.
THURSDAY
CHURCH services at Long
Bottom Un ited Methodist
Ch ur ch Thursday through
· Saturday at 8 p:m. nightly. The

Commencement exercises Mr. Carson.
began at 2: .10 p.m . Sunday with
Herman L. koby, Vice
a musical prelude by the president for Academic Affairs
College Wind Symphony, and presented the candidates for
the main address by Mr. aca demic degrees and the
Gordon B. Carson, Executive degrees were ccmferred by Dr.
Vice Pres ident of Albion Christensen. There were ten
College, Albion, Mich iga n.
Associate of Science degrees
Mr . Car's on s poke on conferred, seven Bachelor of
" Diagnosis and Treatment," Arls degrees 1 and 158 Bachelor
and he told the graduating of Science degrees.
class that today too many
The ten Associate of Science
people are diagnosing the ills of degrees were awarded to the
the nation , but no one is Medi ca l Lab o r a tory
prescribing any treatment. He . Technician s tudents who
· suggested that before people completed the · two-year
start saying what's wrong, prog ram . The first year .of
they should know something study is com pleted at Rio
about their subject and be able Grande College and their
to off er solutions to the practical clinical' work is ac~
problems.
complis hed in the Holzer
~"ollowing his address, he Medical Center Laboratory.
was awarded an honorary This year's class was the .
Doctor of Laws degree by Rio second group to graduate in the
Grande College; ,Mr . John MLT program.
_Sti ffl er,, Sr., of Jackson,
A graduating senior, Brian
chai rman of the executive Raines of Ha rrisburg, Pa ., was
cornrni Lte~ Of the Rio Grande the featureQ sOloist, singing
College Bo;:~rd of Trustees 11 Th is Land is Mine'' during the
a ssisted with the hooding of Commencement program.
Rev . Standley Brandum,
pas tor . Public is invited.
Evangelist to be announced.
AFTERNOON Circle, ann ual
lunch eon, 1 p.m . Heath
Meth od ist Church.
WILLING Workers Class,
Enterp rise United Methodist
Church, 7:30 p.m. -Thursday at
the church.
HARRISONVILLE
Senior
Citizens Thursday, 7 p.m. at
Harrisonville School. Potluck
dinner. Grate Family singers
will entertain , also a fl ower
dem onstration to be given.
Public is invited .
FRIDA Y
RACINE Lodge 461 F &amp;AM
special mee ting Fl'iday, 7:30
p.m. Work in Master Mason
Degree. All master masons
invi ted. Refreshrne~ts .
COMBINED MEETI NG,
Pomeroy ~ Middleport Lions
Club, and the Middleport -·
Pomeroy Rotary Club, picnic
Friday 6 p.m. a t the Flatwoods
farm of Richa rd Chambers.

FAMILY VISITED
· Mrs. Paul Grueser, Mid- ·
dleport, returned Monday '
following a weekend visit in
Wheeling, W. Va. with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. andl
Mrs. Elmer · Johnson, Jr. and
family ,

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VISIT IN GALION
Mrs . Maxine Michael and
Mr. and Mrs. RichaJd Stewart,
Middleport, spent the weekend
in Galion with Mrs. Michael's
son and &lt;la ughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. · Larry Michael. Mr.
and Mrs. RiChard Stewart are
planning to ll)OV:e- there in the
near futu re.

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The
annual Olive-Orange High
School alumni banquet and
dance has been set for
Saturday, June at llie Tuppers Plains Efementary
School.
Alumni are invited to attend
and !Jlke a guest willi the dance
following the dinner open to the
public. Reservations are to be
mailed by May 23 to llie alumni
association secretary, Norma
Jean Swartz, Route 1, Dunedin
Ave., Marietta, Ohio 45750,
phone 374-7104.
Other officers are Fred
Smith,
president ,
and
Margaret 'Follrod, treasurer.
The dinner will be served at 7
willi the dance starting at 9.
Honor classes wi11 include
lliose of 1928, 1933, 1938, 1943,
1948 and 1953.

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Mrs. Ohlinger
is unit president

Mrs. Coleen Wilson Ohlinger
of Philo, fo rmerly of Middleport, was installed Friday
night as president of Xi Theta
Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority in ceremonies
conducted at a mother- fatherdaughter banquet held in
Zanesville.
Mrs. Ohlinger at the
Founder's Day observance
held on April 20 was also
selected "Girl of the Year" for
the Chapter . While residing in
Middleport, she was a member
· of the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter
and is a past president and a
paSt "Girl of the Year" of llie
local group.
In Zanesville to ·attend the
Friday night banquet with
their daughter were Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Wils on of
Pomeroy, Route· 3. On
Saturday ni ght, Mrs. Wilson
accompanied her daughter to a
mother - daughter tea held at
the Nor th Paris Church of
Christ. Mrs. Ohlinger was
chainnan of .arrangements for
the tea.
On_ Sunday Mr.and Mrs.
Terry Ohlinger and sons ca me
to Pomeroy to visit relativ~ s
but especially to attend the
graduation . of Mrs. Philip
Ohlinger fr om Rio Grande
College.
SCHOOL SET
The Riverview 1Community
Bible School will be held fr om
June 4 through June 15 from 9
to 11 a.m. at the Riverv iew
School. The theme of the school
will be "We Look to Jesus". All
children age four through high
school are lnvited. · For ad~
ditional information call Mrs.
Delores Frank at 985-3368.

Mr. and Mrs . R. L. Golliardt
of Columbus spent Mollier's
Day weekend here with her
mother, Mrs. W. A. Morgan .
Mrs . Howard Nicholson,
Athens. was the Mother's Day
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hoeflich and Jayne.
' Mr. and Mrs , Eugene Hester
and children, Jill and Heidi, of
. Ocala, Fla . are vacationing
here with Mrs. Hester's
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Ray
Riggs , and other relatives.
Mr . and Mrs . Patrick
Lochary and Miss Helen
Lochary spent the Mother's
Day weekend in Dayton
visiting Mrs. Elizabelli Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner of
Naples, Fla. are here for a visit
with her parents, Mr . and Mrs .
Dale Kesterson. The family
will celebrate the 49th birthday
of Mrs. Turner today. Before
coming to Pomeroy they
visited in Hamilton with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Kesterson and
children . Kevin, four years old,
is now confined to the Fort
Hamilton Hospital there for
treatment.
The Rev . and Mrs. Robert
Heganour of Berne, Ind. spent
the weekend here. visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Meinhart. The
Rev . Mr. Heganour is a former
pastor of Trinity Church. He
recently resigned his position
with the Berne United Church
of Christ and has accepted the
position of Chaplain and administrator of the United
Churc h of Christ Home near
Canton. He will be moving
there in about a month.
Mrs. Mildred Weaver and
Mrs. Oliver Landers of
Co\umbus
were Sunday
visitors of .Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Weeks.
Mrs. Richard Weaver has
re turned from a two week visit
with her daughter, Sue, who is

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A S25 contribution to llie
State Services lor the Blind in
Columbue was made by the
Middleport Ute~ Club at a .
recent meeting held at the
home of Mrs. Juanita Bachtel,
outgoing president.
The meeting marked llie
coJfclu.Sion of sessions until !all.
Gr6up singing of "America,
•the Beautiful" opened the
meeting willi Mrs. Emerson
Jones
presiding :
The
treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. M. L. French and Mrs. •
Nan Moore ·and Mrs. Robert
Fisher were named to llie
auditing committee.
Mrs . Thereon Jo~nson
reviewed 1 'The Crown of
Mexico" by Joan Hastip, the
story of Maximilian and his
. wife, Charlotte, who came to
Mexico from Austria to rule llie
co untry. Members gave a
favorite flower in respOnse to
roll call. Mrs. M. L. Roller, a
guest, assisted Mrs. Bachtel in
serving miniature cupcakes,
mints and nuts.

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. Drop In Soon

Adolph's ·Dairy Valley:

Bob
KiesJing's Carpet
Cleaning Service, Gallipolis,

At the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge

Ohio . · Phone 446-4408.

We Feature Superiors USDA
Choice Meats ,_

•

Lean and Tender
We Accept Federal Food Stamps
t'HONr · q92-3480
·;"We Reserve The

MIDOltPO RT, 0

To !lm.it Quantities"

PORK NECK BONES

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

Boston Butt

•

ALL MEAT

Extra
Lean_

BOLOGNA
By The Piece

lb.

lb.

Boys 1-4

'1.59
Girls 1·6x

Eversweet

BACON

HAM SALAD
lb.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

ALL MEAT

Main at Sycamore
POMEROY, OHIO

12

RC.COLA

89e.

HOME MADE PORK

OZ-

PAK
16 oz.

SAUSAGE

WIENERS

lOLA'S

· · lb.

pkg.

79e
Diet Rite Cola or Dad's Root Beer

DOUBLE
COLA

Sizes 3·6x

Print a nd
Solid Colors

Gorton's Breaded

'1.39 . '1

•3.49
FOR MOTHERS

Carry-All Bassinet

GIFT SETS

l}5!ri

~~. $400

5
5

POT PIES

Large Selection
of Infants

ON THE GO

Queen of Scot

3

for

ORANGE JUICE

Rucky W;tlters, th e Coupo/i, King
of Meigs County - Savel Sllve!

COFFEE
CREAMER
.
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$}00

JAR

Good

Model252/

ICE MILK
VANILLA

(flaincBarrel
FABRIC SOFTENER

3

ICE CREAM

.

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MARK V STORE

(

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carton ·.

Model177

6pak

cartons

I

69¢

I

layer Cake Mixes

::·- 3

1A
If

131h oz_
cans

$1' 00

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~SCOCAN"
LIMIT

. 5·g¢..

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WHITE ONIONS
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99¢

69e

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YOU BUY A_ _ OZ. JAR OF

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JAR ONLY

$159 ~g~PON

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COFFEE CRYSTALS

lb.
bag

WITH THIS COUPON WHEN
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Strawberries
. pkgs;

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Trash Can Liners

Queen of Scot Sliced J

3

6)(5 .

!(GWH-SAVING OOVPON~)!

Scot Lad

$100

10 ·oz_

89¢
.

NORTH STAR ICE MILK

3

252

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your budget.
policy.
you,
See the yellow pages under SEWING MACHINES.

5

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Crushed &amp;· TidbitS •

SCOT LAD

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.
We also have a liberal trc!de-in
For address of store nearest

WIIH
COUlON

- oz.

$}00

Hb:
pkgs.

pkg.

/575

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dlf
18

MARGARINE

Gal.

2 can

Everyth ing Model 257 has.
pl us: built-in blind he,m l
sti tch, push -button re'
verse
and d ial stitc:h-1
I
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992-2284

89¢

with this coupon

POTATO CHIPS

, Reg. '129.95

The Fabric Shop

6-2-73

PRINGLE$

WITH CARRYING

~emember! Slr!!W'* sewing machines start as low as 67.00!

At MlrO V 011"'

PARKAY

• Three needle pooitions
• Snap-on presoar !eat

YOUR CHOICE!

COUPON

48 oz.

85¢

10' off
sale

2 lb. bag

Scot Pride

. I

39¢

1l OZ.

·

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

• Exclusive ain!I!C* front drop-ln bobbin
• Siraight and zig-zag stitches

. 115 W. Second

pak

TIDE

LOOK AT ALL THE GREAT FEATURES OFFERED BY
EVERY FASHION MATE* ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHiNE:

G rea t sewing with th is
mach ine, offering additional
feat ures like a bobbin
winder sh ut -off, and
one-way needle
insertio n. The
d eco ra tive
Ki ngslon cabinet
included. · ·

pak

GIANT SIZE

Ore Ida Hash Brown

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

jumbo
rolls

8

IXPIIItESo

6 oz_
cans

POTATOES

¢

8

PAPER TOWELS

Banquet

ggc • I}~

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MARDI GRAS

FISH PORTIONS

YACHT HATS
GOB HATS

-Sizes 3 to 6x

16 oz. bots.

DIET-WAY

SHORT
SETS

SUN DRESSES

79e

lb.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

PANT SUITS
Reduced ~ off

SLEEP WEAR

Fresh Side

BACON

On Sing~* sewing machines
SALE ENDS SATURDAY

A.PPR OIIEO SINGER DEALER

lb.
Lean and Tender and Boneless

lb.

J Days To Save

:

PORK
STEAK

SUPER MARKET - Open Daily 9 to 10 • Sun. 10 ·to 10

Ladies' Spring

'A Trademark ol THE SINGER COMPANY

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Sale! Now!

CHILDREN'S
SUMMER

Fast Service?

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employed in Jacksonville, Fla.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Stansbury and Mrs.
Vona McKnight of Rutland
were Mrs. Mary Beard of
Pomeroy; Mrs. Grace Caldwell of Vinton; Mr. and Mrs. G.
E. Knight of Massillon, and Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Gray of
Blacklick.

Like Quality,
We take ' your order
promptly .. , and
cook food to your
taste. Join us for great
' eating, modest prices.

,•

Kiddies Summer Playwear

" Reg. 1119.95

ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS·
t.
2nd

Olive-Orange
alumni event
.
is on June 2

Ji

WITH CABINET

(Upon Request)

11i.t

essential to the total fashion
look as is wearing apparel and
makeup,

Model257/708

.

CARPETS CLEANED
Professionally in your home
business .
Special
or
ma ch ines for cle aning
furniture in your home. We
go anywhere in Meigs
CountY. Anti-resoil used in
all work·. F r ee estima tes.
Ca ll anytime.

COOKOUT HELD
Mrs. Carroll Teaford had a
1COokout Sunday in observance
of the 50th birthday anniversa ry of her husband. ·The
cookout was held in the pi cni ~
area at Ma rmet Locks, W. Va.
A~tending Were Mr.· and Mrs.
Robert Wines, Brett and
Teresa, Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hill , Melinda,
Monica of Syracuse; Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Kearns and Sonia of
Mason, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Wamsley_of Darwin ;
Mr . and Mrs. George Graffton
of Rowena ; and Mr. and Mrs.
J ames Northcraft of Romney,
W. Va.

~l , Pomeroy . . . ~ Literary club
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Sentinel Classifieds Get Acti~n! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALin

1972 CHEVROLET
S399l
Caprice 4-door , new car title &amp; balance of warranty ,
bfown vinyl roof. tinted glas!., factory air, front &amp; rear
guards, rad io &amp; rear speaker, white-wall t ires . Nice and

For Sale

Lost

For Sale

IN VICINITY Of Harrisonville 2 NEW 2 piece N\odern Living
Roo m Suite, with 90" 3
hounds, 1 female walker.
cushion sofa, button tufted
white w ith black markings.
back and extra high back Mr .
brown and black head. apChair; this week only,
prox . 50 lbs .• I white male dog
5139. 95 ; Cash &amp; Carry ;
with black speck~ all over and
Pomeroy Recovery, 622 E.
black patch over left eye,
Main. PomerQy, phone 992approx . 70 lbs . Reward of 755&lt; .
fered . Call 775.5928.
5-I0-6tc
5·15·Jtc

Help Wanted

tH NEW 1973 Zig ·Zag sewing
machines in original factory
car ton . Zig . Zag to make
buttonholes. sew on buttons,
monograms and make fancy
designs with just the twi st of a
singfe-d !a l . Left in lay.away
and never been used. Will sell
for only 1:47 cash , or terms
ava il able . Electro Hyg iene
Co., Phone 991-7755. ,
5·1Htc

Business Service_s
EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

3.57 hour ·

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\&gt;ONDER COMES ,
ELVINEV·· I WONDER
WHAT SHE WANTS
TO BORRY THIS
TIME:

'

WOOD TRUSSES

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC..

I'M BeGI NN ING TO
THINK MY DOG FOOD

WoN; T~ EY SAV
IT'S NUTR I TI ON~"I..Y

DIET WAS A

SOUND

M ISTAKE

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

POLICEWOMAN TRASK,
YOU'VE ~EN INSISTING
I TREAT 'lOU LIKE

THAT'S NOT 1T. IT'S

A MAN .

JU ST THAT I H~VE
THI S TREME,•WOuS
URGS TO CHANGE

PUBLIC NOTICES

'IOU SAID 'IOU

I WANT '«lU t:l

WANTED 10
BE Gil/EN ~E

00 SG'oiElHING I
w;II.U..D t-r:JR/MLLY

MM.E OFFICER

.O.S51GN 10
%! &amp;LOTT'ER.

SANt~A

ONE CREAM, NO
~.ONE

81.ACK

AND FNE JEW&gt;'

DOUGHNUTS,

10 GO!_,....~()

MIGHT GET.

MV M4J0 /1.

SEPTIC TANKS

CLEANED

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R&amp;.~

PRE·FABRICATED

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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1972 KAWASAKI 175. knobby
From the laroest Truck or
COOK. wa itress and carhop ;
t ires . 21 " rim. excellent ;E~L~E~
C~T~R~O
~L~U~X~--v-a-c-uum
Bulldoz.er Rad iator to the
apply
i
n
person,
Craw's
Steak
cond ition, $495. Phone 992·
1910 DODGE PDLARA
Sl69l
cleaner. A -1 condition, uses
On' Most American Cars
::,mallest Heater Core .
2360,
4-door, factory a ir , V-8 engine. automatic transm isSion,
House.
paper bags, has many at Buill to Your '•specsNathan Biggs
S· lO.tfc
power steering &amp; ..Orakes. good whlte-wa II t ires. white
- ·GUARANTEED5-10-5tp
tachments . Also sham_pooer
Delivered
to Job Site
'Radiator Specialist
finish, vinyl top, radio, clean inside.
at1achment included. (On ly 4
, Phone 992-2094
DELIVERY DRIVER STARCRAFT New &amp; Used available} at $47.70 cash or
1970 CHEVROLETHON
!2495
Travel Trailers and Fold
terms available . Electro
108" cab to axle, 350 cu . in. V-8. 15.000 lb. 2 speed R. Ax le,
down campers ; 18ft. 5 i n. LP,
Hygiene Co., Phone 992.7755.
Open 8 Til5
so lid cab, good 825x20 t ires . This truck has always had
· 1
$1899; 22 ft .. 7 in., SC.
5-lHtc
•A&gt;
Monday
thru Saturday
good m ai nfenance.
P~ . 992·217&lt;
Pomero,
$3650; 20 ft. 7 l n. SC, $3275 ;
606 e. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .
Starm aster Campers, 51350; TOMATOES, peppers, potted
1 Full or Part Time
We sell serv ice and qual ity .
flowers , .Py pot or bY the
dozen. SOc. S2 flat on all
Financing arranged. CAMP
Specialist
No experience necessary .
CONLEY
STARCRAFT
pans ies.
Hubbard 's
Wheel
POMEROY
Mus I have car and be willing
SALES. Rt. 62N of Pt.
Greenhovse. 300 yards above ·
OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
to learn.
ballpark in ~yracuse, Oh io.
Pleasant , W . Va ., behind ~ed
Alignment
POMEROY, OHIO
Carpet Inn . Phone 675-53S4.
5-15•tfc
HOME &amp; AUTO
24 Hour
Mon.
thru
Fri.
5-I0-6tc
-:::::-:::-:~--=----~--cL-----~----~------------------~
It Must
992-2094
420
JOHN
Deere
dozer
and
Call9-8, 446-0677
E1&lt;&gt; Righi
Daily Service
606 E. Main Pomero_y
extra parts. Phone Chester
KUHL' S BARGAIN CENTER
or
we
will
MR . VANCE
.985·&lt;118.
HAS NEW - NEW - NEW
ROOFING and l;teatlng Repa ir;
Make it Right.
tloral
or
plaid
.
living
room
5-15·3tc
all types ; Special - Cleaning
suites, $189.95 and up ; in
and oiling of blower, complete MATURE responsible person to
Herculon at Sl39.95 ; bedroom SMALL toy white poodles ,
and ·
check on furna ces ; phone B4Jbabysit in my home on S.
quitting busi ness, will sell
svltes. 1;109 ; 7 pc. chrome
2341 .
Second in Middleport for 3
and be i nformed of th1e tunc
reasonable. Phone 992-2649.
~URN_IIURE
d inette ; step -end tables .
8-4:30 Daily, 8-12 sat.
5· 2-30tc
John Tucker, Rt. 4
months old baby and 7 year
l ions ·of you r government are
coffee
tables,
516
.95
set
.
Used
5-15-Jtc
In
the
R.
H.
RawUiags
Sons
ol
d
boy
.
5
days
per
week
in
Pomeroy, 0.
em bod ie d in public notices . In
a p p I i an c e s:
automat i c -:--::::-:-:-:.-::---,.-,.- Stop In and See Our
'
Building.
clud
i
ng
some
weekends
.
1tha t se lf -government charge s
KE EP all dogs off Charles
washers , dryer,s, · ranges , 4 YEAR OLD registered run - 992-2101
Ph. 992-3954
Middleport, o.
al l citizens to be informed ;
Floor Disp!ay.
References requ ired . Job
Wolfe Property, at Fairview,
refrigerators
(
1
ice
-maker)
.
ning
quarter
horse,
sorre
l
th is newspaper urges every
starts end of flhy. Send
all day and all night.
We have, as usual , an ex stallion, phone 992-7889 atter 5
. EXCAVAT ING, dozer, loader
citizen to read and study these
in
qumes
to
Box
406 ,
5·6-l21c
DANNY ' S TV Service, Ma son,
cellen
t
assortment
of used
p.m
.
·notices. We str ongly advise
and backhoe work ; sept ic
Gallipolis,
Oh
io.
W. Va . Phone 773-5976.
' those c it1~rls , seek in g further
tanks i nstalled ; dump trucks
turoituer - bedrooms. many --:-:~~::c-:-:-::c:-::cc--5--9-tfc ·
5-10·5tc
in format ion, to exerc ise their
COSCOT SPEC IALS for May
4·27-tfc
wardrobes. mvch misc. , even _.
and to-boys for hire ; will haul
,right of access to public
round OAK TABLES. Come 1972 350 YAMAHA Road bike in
are Hair Kair Products in fill d irt , top soil , limestone
..,.ecords and publi c meeting.s.
out Rt . 7 and see us any day
good condition , less than 1,600
O' DELL WHEEL Alignment
cluding other items. If you
and gravel ; Call Bob or Roger
have ever purchased Koscot AKC Toy Male Apr icot Poodle
elecept MONDA Y (yes. we' re
miles; call 742-3295 after 4
located at Crossroads, Rt . 124,
Jeffer s, day phone 992-7089;
complete
fr ont end service,
Kosmetics and are not being
Sunday!)
''at
caution
p.m
.
open
night phone 992· 3525 or 992·
pup ; 12 weeks old; shots given
s-9-6tc
serviced, phone Helen Jane
tune up ' and brake service .·
tigh t" in Tuppers Plains ;
PUBLIC NOTICE
5232.
and wormed; ca ll 667-3915,
balanced
elecBrown, evenings also, 992Wh eels
Glenn Da vis, Stoc kporl, Ohi ",
pfl one 667·3B58.
$85.
2·11 -tf c
whose
(!)(ac t
address
is
1968 HONOA 305 Super
5113.
troni ca lly . Ait
work
5·13-Stp .,----------------·_s._
1J.6tc
unknown ; Mrs . Stan ley James,
exce llent conditi on,· phone
5-13-tfc
guaranteed .
Reasonable SEE US FOR : AwninQs, storm
Hawk, ·~
Jr , whos e last known addres s is
949-5953 .
ra tes. Phone 992-32-13 or 742;T:;H;;R
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BLACK 7,/a Tennessee Wa Iker
doors and windows, carports,
4510 McKain Drive, Toledo,
3232.
5-9·6tC
registered, $25 each; phone
coiL l'h years old ; phone 992 108
marquees, aluminum si ding
Ohio; Delbert Davis , whose last GARAGE Sate, Wedne sday,
May 16th from 10 a.m . to 6
2-18-tfc
36&lt;0.
99H232.
known addres s is 1270 Camden
E. MAIN . ._ __ .
and railing. A. Jacob, sales
U-;;P;;-H~O:;;L-;S::;T:;:
;;
. E:;:R;:. :cy:co:cu~r-:::
ow
=
n ~. f ur ·
p.m .; children's and adults'
Avenue , S. W., Canton , Ohio,
5·13-6tc ·
5-13-12tc
representative. For 'free
niture: Foam cush ions. any
clothes, carseat, lamp s.
READY -MIX
CONCRETE
44 706; Earl Davis , who se ad POMEROY
esti
mates, ph one Charles
p:c
up"'p:;i"e's"'.-smaiiA~~L~L--::T:;-H::E:-p-rop_e_r-;-ty-:ct:cor-m-erl y
size. Cotton , burlap, sw ivel
dress is unknown ; Harry Davis,
furniture, toy s, dishes,. Chuck "P"'oo""o"L~E"s".~Ac;K;:C;:c:delivered right to your
Li
sle,
Syra cuse, V. V .
bases, zipper , dacron, web·
whose l ast known address is 201
LET US SELL YOUR
Evans, Shirley Johnson and 3
miniature, black or white,
owned by Pittsburgh Coal
proiect. Fast and easy . Free
Johnson
and Son, Inc.
Park Avenue, 77, West Canton ,
bing,
welt.
Pomer oy
wormed , permanent shots,
Company and now ca rried on
es t i mates . Phone 992 -3284.
ather fam ilies at the Johnson
HOME
FOR
YOU!
J.2.ffc
Ohio ; Margur lt e Nice, whose
Recovery , 622 E. Main St.,
$75; phone Coolville 667·6214.
the County tax records of
home, Rt . L Portland, Ohio.
GOegle in Ready -M ix Co.,
last known address is P.O. Box
phone 992 -755.4.
M iddleport, Oh io.
5-13-3tc
5-6-12 tc .. Meigs County, Ohio, in the
122, Union F:ur nace , Oh 'o , Dora
WILL trim or cut treeS, clean
CHILDREN GROW
5·3·241p
6-30-tfc
Stanley, address unknown ;
name of Consolidation Coal
out ba sements, attics. etc.
HOUSES DON ' T. So here's a
Mrs . John J. Di)( On . whose last -FREE to good homes,. 6 pupCompany , located in the CUSTOM - BUILD
and paint roofs. Phone 949pickup
place that' s idea I for a
known address is P. 0 . Bo)( 8737,
pies, mother was a Shepherd SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
following taxing districts :
3221.
camper
tops
;
$215
and
up;
growing family. 4 large
S. Charleston , w . Va .,· Mrs .
1.971 HOLLY Park , 12 x 60, like · Chester Twp. Collie. Phone 992-2496.
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
Eastern
&lt;-17-3otc
phone 742-5387.
Paul W. Hurd , whose last known
new , ca rpeted , house fur .
bedrqoms .
Jlh
baths .
4762, Gal li polis, John Russell,
S-15 -6tc
L.S.D
.;
Salisbury
Twp.
5-13·3tp
address i s 1919 Lorain Dr i ve .
niture, air -conditioned ,
Beautif ul kitchen, d i ning
0-Nne~ and Operator .
Pomeroy Village ; Salisbury
OOZER and ba .;::k hoe work ,
Li ma , Ohio; L-o uise Luck.sy ,
washer and dryer , with 8 x 32
ba i'. loads of cabinets etc .
5·12-tfc
Twp . - f&gt;tigs L.S.D.; Sutton
Long Bea ch , California, whose CHAIR bottoms re -woven ,
ponds and septic tanks, ditch porch and awning ; phone 1Materials ,
caning and rushing . Call 992Twp . Southern L .S.D. UPHOL ST ERY
exac t address is unknown ;
Carpeting, sun porch, ut11 1ty
ing servi ce; top .soi l, fill dirt,
304-773-5474.
nylon prints, cotton prir.ts,
Luc ille Glasmire , whose last
6046.
Sealed Qids for th~ purchase
room ,
garage .
Large
limestone; B&amp;K Excavating .
5·9-lOtc
known addre ss is 185 Cleves
vinyls , velvets of all kinds .
C. BRADFORD, Auct ioneer
5-15-,6tp
of all these properties (which
Phone 992 -5367 Dick Karr, Jr.
building 40x70 in the rear . 1 1/o~
Avenue , Clev es, Oh io ; Da isy
Pom eroy .Recovery, 622 E.
Complete Service
shout d be grouped together
9-1-ffc
Acres
ground
.
$21
,500.00.
Roberts, whose address is GARAGE and yard sale, 769 CASH paid for all makes and
Main St ., phone 992-7554.
Ph one 949-3621
as
a
single
bid
and
considered
--,.-------unknown ; and Henry Werry,
ILLHEALTH
.
models of mobile homes .
5-3-24tp
Maple
St.,
Middleport.
Racine , Ohi o
item) will · be received at the
NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell ' s
whose la st known addr~ss is
forcing
the
sale
ot
this
is
Phone
·
a
rea
code
614-423·9531.
Wednesday 16th and Thur sCri tt Bradford
address listed below until 12 Pomeroy , Ohio , and whose
Garage, near Crossroads on
4-13-tfc
excellen t
bu s iness.
day 17th, hours 9 to 4 p.m.
o'clock noon, June 1, 1973. 1973 STEREO 8 traok . A small
5-1-tfc
e)(act addr ess is unknown, if
St. Rt. 12.4 ; all mecha n ic work
l iving and i f any of the above
balance of $86.64 or pay $6.50
Estab lished for 5 years .
5-15-2tc 1971 12x60 Mobi le Home orl
Further information may be
i ncluding automatic tran sare de ce ased , then the i r
per month . Phone 992-5331.
ELNA and Wh it e Sewi ng
obtained by contacting the
Good int;ome. NO PHONE
mis
sio ns . Moflday
thru
100x200
tot
in
Tuppers
Plains,
unknown
heirs ,
devisee s. S L E E P I N G
pro b I e.m ?
4-20-tfc
Ma chines ... Servi ce on all
Consolidation
undersigned.
CALLS PL EASE, come in
Saturday, 8: 30 a :m. to 5 p . m .
$6600. Phone 667 -3363 or see
legatees , admin. iS 1rators,
Restless?
Get
Snoozer
mak es, Reasonable rates .
Coal Company reserves the
Ph o.ne 992·7121 or 992-6392.
and let us discuss it.
Dorset M iller.
executor s, and assigns , and the
night's
MUST
se
ll
1973
deluxe
Zig
-Zag
Th e Sewing Center, Mid Tablets
for
a
safe
right
to
reied
any
and
all
unknown
heirs,
devisees ,
5-10-6tp
5-3·30tc
PROVIDE
y
·ou
dlepor t, Ohio.
sleep . Only 96c Nel son Drug .
sewi ng
mach1ne .
This
bids. E. H. Doughty, Con legatee s, adm i n l strators ,
THE
FAMILY
·
5·15-Hp
machine darns, embroiders,
executors, and assigns ot El solidation Coal Co., Cadiz,
11 -1 6-ltc EXCAVATING. Dozers, large
we' ll provide everything else
mer Dav is, deceased. Elizabeth ,.
makes
buttonho les,
all
Ohio 43907 .
and small ; Backhoes and
in the 5 bedroOm home.
Fo lm er Davis , deceased and
without attachments . Just
HOU SE and Roof pa in ting :
5-13-1otc
WORKING tam lly needs two or
loaders on track and tk-es ;
Mabe l
Davidson
Davis .
Mother will love this modern
d ial and sew. Pay balance of
in ter ior and exteri or, fr ee
three bedroom huuse in
.Dump . truck s La -boy
deceased , will take notice that
$38.50 or pay S5 per month . , ' kitchen , di shwasher _and aiL
est imates . Caii992-700a or 992Eastern
School
District;
service.
Seplic
tanks
in BEAUTIFUL
Walnut
StereoJoyce A . Davis, administratri)(
2460.
Phone 992-5331 1
llh bath s, din ing room,
anywhere ;
dependable,
stall ed . George (Bill) Pullins,
radio tape combination, AMof the eState of Elmer Davis,
4·20-tfc
4-19-30fc
utility R. Full basement.
deceased , f i led her pet ition on
references; phone 985·3549.
phone 992-2478 or ' 992 -7402.
FM rad io, a track tape deck .
May J. 1973 in the Common
Garage &amp; othe r bu ilding s.
5·13 -61p
Balance $114.56 or terms can
2·9-tfc
Pleas Court , Probate Di\lis ion ,
HOOD' S AQUARTiJMS : fish
be arranged . Call 992- 39~5 .
S17,000.00
.
Meigs County, Ohio , Case No.
SEPTIC TANKS
AROBIC HARRISON'S TV service and
and supplies, new location,
5·13-6tc
2 MINUTES' WALK
. 20,627 alleging that the personal
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
Ash Street. Middleport, near
service calls. Phone 992-2522'.
es ta'te of said decedent. Elm er
to playground, swim m ing
CLEANED,
REPAIRED.
park ; Phone 992-5443.
OLD f-urniture, oak tables, HOME Grown Tomato plants
2·9-tf&lt;
Davis, is insufficient to pay his
pool. shopping . 5 ni ce
MILLER SA NITATiON ,
1-7-tfc
Wooden ice boxes, brass beds,
for garden use ; large sturdy
debts and charg es of ad bedrooms, Jlh baths, nice
STEWART, OHIO. PH. 662· HOUSE in Long Bottom. Phone
min isterinQ the estate ; that the
di shes . or
complete
plants ; Improved Mexican ,
·3035.
.
985-3529.
dining
R.,
utility
R.,
kitchen.
said Elmer Dav is died seized in
households ; Write M . D .
Hei nz 1350 and Supersonic ; COAL, Limestone, Excelsior·
HUMIDIFIERS
tee sim pie of the following
10-4-tfc
6·11 -tlc
2
glassed
por
che
s.
Storm
Miller, Rt. .4, Pomeroy, Oh io,
Works,
E.
Main
St
.•
Salt
also hot peppers, mangoes
described rea l estate :
Pomeroy . Phone 992 -3691. ·
doors &amp; windows . Garage .
ll
992·6271.
ca
~abbage plants. On Rt .
and
Hot
Water
Heaters
'
Said real estate being situated
SEWING MACHINES. Repair " PHONE " L. Parker' tor Cattl e
4-12. tf
· s-13·ttc
124, 500 ft . above the State
LOOK $12,600 .00.
in the Township of Sal isbury,
f'lumbing
se r vice. all makes. 992-2264.
A. l. Sire Service, Pomeroy
Park in Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
County of Meigs and State of
HENRY E. CLELANO,
GROC·E-RY business for sate.'
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
9'/2.226&lt;.
:lectrical Work
H!3yman .
·
r RACTOR hitch adaptor, from
Ohio :
BROKER
Building for sale or lease.
Authorized Singer Sales and
5·13·12tc
PARCEL ONE :
2 pt. back tb 3 pt.; phone 742·
4-24-JJtc
992-2259
Phone
773~18
from
a:
30
p
.m
:
s.
Service.
We
Sharpen
Scissor
Being an undivided on~ -th l rd
3182 .
If no ansWer 992-2568
to 10 p.m . for appointment.
interest in ' the follbwing
3-29.tfc
Materials .
5·13-Stc iJPHOLST.ERY
described rea l es tate :
3-20-tfc
regularly
$3.95
only
$1'.95.
Being in section 8, town 2,
39 ACRE far m;- 6 room house.
Also remnant s. Pomeroy
NANTEO -' OLD UPRIGHT
range 13, b~ginn i ng at the
barn · and outb uilding s,· 3
AUTOMOBILE insuran ce been
PIANOS
.
Any
condition
.
Pay
Recovery
,
622
E.
Main
St.,
northeast corner of the tract of
cancelled?
Lost
your
miles
off Rt. 7 at Chester ;
phone 992-7554. ·
$10 eaCh . First floor only.
land owned by Robert Dyke and
992-2448
SPRIN&lt;fSPECIAi.S
operator
's
li
cense?
Call
992·
phone
965-4205.
30 feel from the cent er line of
Writ e g iv ing d i rect ions .
5·3·24tp
Pomeroy,
2966,
5-14-.:itc
the Br ick paving on the Chester
Pianos , P. 0 . Box 1aa. Sardis,
Road·; thence nor th 8 deg . 45 ·
6-15-ffc
NEW FOAM to fill your old
Oh.io 43946.
1
min . west on line with a large
35 ACRES , brick home, 7
T RY IT - You ' ll Lii&lt;e 11. The
cushions , standard s1ze suite,
5·13-6tp
Hi ckory tree back of the En room s, bat~. full basement,
Sew and Go Shop in Alfred .
••
r
.•
uton
1
only
$9 .95 .
Pomeroy
terpr ise School lot, a d is tan ce of
:N~0::-.-:1 "'
· C::-o_p_p_e_r .--=so:cc- , -r-a"'
d,:-c.
ators~
attached
2 car garage, 3 or 4
All
polyester
drastically
Recovery
,
622
E.
Main
St
.,
'
Set Up, i34.95
612 to th e school lot ; thence
bedroom, walk -in 'closets
re~uced. Marked at $2.15 and
28c; brass, 16c ; batteries. B5c
phone 992 -7554.
south Sdeg . 30m ln . west 202 feet
(cedar · fined). kitchen has
up. Open all day and weekday
each ; clean dry roots , Gin·
to the road ; !henc e along the
5·3-2&lt;fp
7 ROOM frame hou se i n
built-in oven and range top ,
evenings. Owner Mrs . E. T.
road north 84 deg . 15 min . eas1
seng , $60 ; yellow root . $4 ;
Harri sonvi ll e-; $~.000; phone
1
198 ; thence north 56 deg . east 64
Ga laway.
lots of bronze glow birch
mayapple, 45c per tb.; M. A. BEAUTIFUL selection of
304-755-2657
.
feet ; then ce north ao deg . 50
I~
Carton
ca b inets , ~a rpeled living
5-11-6fc
Hall. Reedsville , Ohio, 378fl ower s, wreaths and baskets
5·2·12tc
minutes east 236.5 feet ; thence ~---,--room,
large fam ily room and
6249 .
Set
up,
$54.95
for Memorial Day . OP,en
along road soulh 78 deg . east 86
dining area ; stocked pond,
NEW
LISTING
McDANIELS
Custom
Sl~uohter
evenings
until
8
p.m.
Cliff's
H
·tfc
feet : then ce sou th 44 deg . 15
POMEROY
free gas and plenty of water;
House and Meat Cutting ;
NICE MOBILE HOME - 3 3 BEDROOM ranch s tyle in
Shoe Repair, M iddl eport.
min . east 46.5 feet; thence north
9.;. _ Jack W. Cilrsey, Mgr.
9
miles N. of Pomeroy ; call
6 deg . east along the Chester
State and Government in- USED Gravely mower; phone
Pomeroy; w -to-w ca r peting , 2
bedrooms, r efr igerator , stove,
5-6. 12tc
~
Phone 992·2181
for
appointment, 992-7384.
Road a distance of 28 f eet to the
spected ; phone 773 -5208.
car
_
garage
attached,
air
992-9972.
nic e bath . 12x70 Schult With
place ot beginn ing , contai n ing
5· 13-3tp
5·6·12tp
.
cond iti oned ; phone 992 -5593.
5·1J.6tp
fuel oil furnace . Large kitchen
1,.55 acres .
5·_:
11 ·6tc TWO
Excepting m inerals and right
· and master bedroom . Asking _________________:
story
home ,
full
1969 FORD Torino GT con Comfort,
KNAPP SHOES to min e same .
$6,000.00.
just
1h , forced
basement,
bath
&amp;
vertible,
automatic
,
351
WANT
land?
9B.61
acres
with
PARCEL TWO :
Wear ,
Quality ,.
Long
WATER FRONT
air furnace . la rg e lot, ele engine; priced to sell; phone BEAUTIFUL Country Home on
stream and springs. sao an
Be ing an u nd i vide~ three ;
TWu .railer Jots tn Middleport;
~asqnable prices. Call 992·
Tuppers
Plains
Water
cellent locat.ion ; phone 992SY
RACUSE
4
bedrooms.
2
992·3170
or
992·3205.
fourths interest in the following
acre . 81 woods, 7 field ar~d 10
5j24.
.
1!2 duplex in Bradbury ; phone
7364.
system ; 6 roonis and bath,
described real estate :
tu
II
basement
and
2
baths,
str
ipped
.
Call
992-5095.
6
p.m
.
992-5693.
5-13-3tc
before
5-3-tfc
Be1ng in Section B. Beginning
built
-in
basement,
beautiful
5·13- 3tp
lots. All for only $10,500.00.
5-15-ltc
5-14·5tc ---,--------------on the west side of the Pomeroy
kitchen,
air
rooms
paneled
;
'68 CAMARO, 327 m otor , good
HOBSON
and Chester road in Kerr 's Run
condition ; phone 1-304-773· new furnace, new vinyl
3 AND ·4 ·RooM furnished and
3
BED
ROOMS
- Bath, lots of
at the northeast corner of what
siding, storm windows , storm
unfurnished
apartments.
5606.
was formerly Dan Lewis ' lo t ;
cupboards
in
the kitchen .
5· 11 ·6tp doors and shutters ; 12 miles
then ce
elo ng
th ~
Wm . PAINTING interior and · exPhone 992-5434.
Basement,
~ront
and ba ck
terior by the hour . Phone 992from Pomeroy ; will sell with
Williamson lot ; th ence easterly
&lt;·12 -tfc
7579
or
992
-7426.
porq,e
s.
Drilled
well,
and
lot
and
garden
or
smal
along the south side of ·a road to
s;:--::c-:c::"-c:~--,--:---,-- 1972 GRAN TORINO, power
5-14-6tc TRAILER', 'Br'own's Trailer
a poinl where said road in acreage;
phone
949-5953.
garage
.
Now
only
sa.ooo.oo.
steering, power brakes, air
tersec!s with said Pomeroy and
1
5-9-6tc
BUSINESS BUILDING
Park
;
phone
992·3324.
Conditlon
ing , vinyl top. Phone
_,~TER
BEFORE
Chest er r:oad ; then ce south 5-13-tfc
949-5081
anytime.
30
ROOM
BRICK - Steam
NEW cHc-o_m_e_s_o_n_y_o_u_r-lo=t"o~r~O urs .
westerly along the west side of
5·10-6tc
heat, bar with 1-2·3 I icenses .
the said Pomeroy and Chester PRIVATE meeting room fo - - - - --,-Karr 's
Barber
NO MONEY DOWN for
Road lo the place of beg inning
TWO
bedrooms
,
2
baths
,
Parking lot. $32.500.00 the price
Shop, 110 Lynn
any organization ; phone 992
qualified
buyer
s
using
F.H.
con ta ining 1.40 acres, more or
beautiful built -in k itchen , 1972 CAMARO Z28, wheels , tape
St.,
Pomeroy,
J975.
of a house.
~dm . loan. (Closing costs
tess
player ; call 992-3453.
located in Pomeroy ; phone
Ohio,
has
added 1
3-1
J.tfc
MIDDLEPORT
only
.
)
A
variety
of
floor
plans
Excepting minerals and righ t
5·9-6tp
. 4060 a ftef 5 p m .' 4.46 . 1279
.446
new
service.
We
'
f inane lng 2 BEDROOMS
to mine same.
'
with
var1ous
Bath,
5' 13-6tc
are
'
now
lifting
Reference iS made to deeds MOB I Lt ' home space in
programs ava i lable . We basement, front and ba ck
Men's
Toupees.
re cord ed in Volume 17 1 page
Syracuse: p hone 992-6329.
specialize in workin~ with porches . All utilities. Asking
We
can
fit you
bedroom
mobile
home
in
TWO
405, Volume 186 page 361 ; and
Air
Conditioners
5-2-tfc
. AE P Co. employees a tho ugh ·just $5500.00. ·
Volume 125 p""ge 462, Meigs
with a full or a
Middleport ; adults only ;
Awnings
we are available to all . Mei~s
County Deed Records .
~rti•l hairpiece. .
NEW HOME
phone 992~5592 .
j
Development Co ., 150
Th e per sons fir s t above A LL-ELECTRIC , like ll~W ,
Underpinning
5·13·
tic
3
BEDROOMS
Nice
kitchen
roo ms with large bath,
Second Ave., Middlep ort,
descr i bed will take further
ele ctric wall oven, tabl e top
notice that they have been made
Ohio
. Phone 992-.5976 tor in - with stove and refr igerator .
mobile home
part ies defendanl lo said
range . lar~e closet, located on HOUSES - 'one 2 bedroom and Complete
Lots of c losets. 2 large lots.
format
ion.
plus g,igantic
one 4 bedroom ; phone 992-2780 service
petit ion and they are required to
E. MainS ., PomeroJ ; see to
5-6·
Want
only $16,000.00.
30fc
· STOP in and let MICK show YOU what he can do for you.
display of mobile homes
or 992-3432.
answer the same on or before
appreciate ; phone
allipolis
. NEW LISTING
the 21sf day of July, 1973.
5-13.tfc
alWays
available
at
...
446-9539.
•
LOV E'L Y, 3 bedroom , 1 f loor 2 ACRES In Bedford
Said persons will further take
s.
J1
-6tc
plan , forced air fvrn ace.
110 lynn St.
notice that the prayer of said
Township
near
Burlingham,
off
.POMEROY
hardwood floors , excel tent
MILLER
petit ion is that said real estate
condition, on Chester Water Rt. 33 . A real byy at $1500.00.
t::larbers Local 400 AF ~.· c 10
be sold in its ent irety , that the
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
NEW LISTING
rights , interest and liens of all
$ystem,
10
years
old,
on
.
67
A.
Saturday, May26, 1973 at2:00 P.M.
MOBILE HOMES
parties be determ ined , thqt
lot, on State Highway . You eo ACRES- Some n ice laying
87
South
Seco11d
Avenue,
Middlepol"t,
Ohio
there be another appra isa l
purcha~e on farm horne
land in Rutland Township. 7
can
1220 Washington Blvd .
Appraisal- SlS,OOO.OO
made in order that the ent ire
with
low
down
payment.
TWO
room
house, bath, ba sement.
BELPRE,O.
423 -7521
488 South Second Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
interest of said real esta t e may
T
y,
RIVERS
REAL
drilled
well , and 2 barnS. Want
be appra ised , and that tltle to
Appraisal - $12,000.00
'
.
CLARENCE
BE L L, on ly $21 ,500.00.
the above des cribed real estat e
J80 South Third Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
SALESMAN , 2&lt;0 Fr ant ,
.be quieted as again st all par ties
Appraisal - $5,000 .00
Marietta, phone office, 373 to thi s action .
'
5916, residence. 373-5935 or WE WORK FULL T·/ME IN
'
Plase of sale: a7 S. ;'Second Ave ., M iddleport, Ohio. Open
HLLING PROPERTY ,
Joyce A , Davis,
667 -3650.
Adm i)( . of the estate
Hou se1:00 P.M .- 2: 00P.M . May 26 , 1973on all properties.
5·6-12tc NOTHING ELSE . SO WE CAN
of !=I mer Dr;tvis.
Properties sold individually . Nominlmum bids, but sellers
REALLY
GIVE
YOUR
·
decea sed.
·
reserve the right to reject bids.
+
;lOT
PROPERTY
in
Middleport
PROPERTY
LISTED
WITH
person~
Terms of sale : C;;~sh.
132x300 with 9 room h ouse , US ITS BE ST. TRY US FOR A
J . B. O' Br!en , attorney
garage apartment and extra CHANGE .
for Pla intiff .
l nquiries on property may be made to Hamlin C. King ,
ulldlng spaces; phone 992 ·
{5) B. IS. 22,2 9 t6J S , 12, 6t
7747 or 965-3605.
Attorney-a t-Law , 21 Locust Street, Galllpolts, Ohio,
HELEN L . TIEAF,ORD
Ph one : 61.4,- 446-0655.
'
5·13-Jtc
Hav~ · cool clean a tr
Notice
9fl-332l '
'
tonight. To tal ven .
Francis Biron &amp; Michael Fry,
YARD SALE. 692 Plum St reet,
GoRDON B. TEAFORD
a ACRES on State Route 1&lt;3, I
tilation .
across from
Middleport
Co-Executors of the Estate of
m
i
le
South
of
Harri
sonv
n2-l615
ille
;
swimmi ng pool, May 16, 17
Harrie Marie Smith, deceased.
se\leral ht:ne sites ; water lap
ASSOCIAT'ES
and 18.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY OR
paid
;
call
992:3640.
•NO
SUNDAYS
PL.EASE
ACCIDENTS.
5-15·3t
..
'
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VA.

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ARNOLD
BROTHERS

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SABRE TILLER
31fz HP · 129.95

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP
49.95

Auto Sales

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.

Sentinel Classifieds Get Acti~n! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALin

1972 CHEVROLET
S399l
Caprice 4-door , new car title &amp; balance of warranty ,
bfown vinyl roof. tinted glas!., factory air, front &amp; rear
guards, rad io &amp; rear speaker, white-wall t ires . Nice and

For Sale

Lost

For Sale

IN VICINITY Of Harrisonville 2 NEW 2 piece N\odern Living
Roo m Suite, with 90" 3
hounds, 1 female walker.
cushion sofa, button tufted
white w ith black markings.
back and extra high back Mr .
brown and black head. apChair; this week only,
prox . 50 lbs .• I white male dog
5139. 95 ; Cash &amp; Carry ;
with black speck~ all over and
Pomeroy Recovery, 622 E.
black patch over left eye,
Main. PomerQy, phone 992approx . 70 lbs . Reward of 755&lt; .
fered . Call 775.5928.
5-I0-6tc
5·15·Jtc

Help Wanted

tH NEW 1973 Zig ·Zag sewing
machines in original factory
car ton . Zig . Zag to make
buttonholes. sew on buttons,
monograms and make fancy
designs with just the twi st of a
singfe-d !a l . Left in lay.away
and never been used. Will sell
for only 1:47 cash , or terms
ava il able . Electro Hyg iene
Co., Phone 991-7755. ,
5·1Htc

Business Service_s
EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

3.57 hour ·

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ELVINEV·· I WONDER
WHAT SHE WANTS
TO BORRY THIS
TIME:

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WOOD TRUSSES

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MOTORS. INC..

I'M BeGI NN ING TO
THINK MY DOG FOOD

WoN; T~ EY SAV
IT'S NUTR I TI ON~"I..Y

DIET WAS A

SOUND

M ISTAKE

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

POLICEWOMAN TRASK,
YOU'VE ~EN INSISTING
I TREAT 'lOU LIKE

THAT'S NOT 1T. IT'S

A MAN .

JU ST THAT I H~VE
THI S TREME,•WOuS
URGS TO CHANGE

PUBLIC NOTICES

'IOU SAID 'IOU

I WANT '«lU t:l

WANTED 10
BE Gil/EN ~E

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w;II.U..D t-r:JR/MLLY

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SANt~A

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DOUGHNUTS,

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SEPTIC TANKS

CLEANED

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PRE·FABRICATED

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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1972 KAWASAKI 175. knobby
From the laroest Truck or
COOK. wa itress and carhop ;
t ires . 21 " rim. excellent ;E~L~E~
C~T~R~O
~L~U~X~--v-a-c-uum
Bulldoz.er Rad iator to the
apply
i
n
person,
Craw's
Steak
cond ition, $495. Phone 992·
1910 DODGE PDLARA
Sl69l
cleaner. A -1 condition, uses
On' Most American Cars
::,mallest Heater Core .
2360,
4-door, factory a ir , V-8 engine. automatic transm isSion,
House.
paper bags, has many at Buill to Your '•specsNathan Biggs
S· lO.tfc
power steering &amp; ..Orakes. good whlte-wa II t ires. white
- ·GUARANTEED5-10-5tp
tachments . Also sham_pooer
Delivered
to Job Site
'Radiator Specialist
finish, vinyl top, radio, clean inside.
at1achment included. (On ly 4
, Phone 992-2094
DELIVERY DRIVER STARCRAFT New &amp; Used available} at $47.70 cash or
1970 CHEVROLETHON
!2495
Travel Trailers and Fold
terms available . Electro
108" cab to axle, 350 cu . in. V-8. 15.000 lb. 2 speed R. Ax le,
down campers ; 18ft. 5 i n. LP,
Hygiene Co., Phone 992.7755.
Open 8 Til5
so lid cab, good 825x20 t ires . This truck has always had
· 1
$1899; 22 ft .. 7 in., SC.
5-lHtc
•A&gt;
Monday
thru Saturday
good m ai nfenance.
P~ . 992·217&lt;
Pomero,
$3650; 20 ft. 7 l n. SC, $3275 ;
606 e. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .
Starm aster Campers, 51350; TOMATOES, peppers, potted
1 Full or Part Time
We sell serv ice and qual ity .
flowers , .Py pot or bY the
dozen. SOc. S2 flat on all
Financing arranged. CAMP
Specialist
No experience necessary .
CONLEY
STARCRAFT
pans ies.
Hubbard 's
Wheel
POMEROY
Mus I have car and be willing
SALES. Rt. 62N of Pt.
Greenhovse. 300 yards above ·
OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
to learn.
ballpark in ~yracuse, Oh io.
Pleasant , W . Va ., behind ~ed
Alignment
POMEROY, OHIO
Carpet Inn . Phone 675-53S4.
5-15•tfc
HOME &amp; AUTO
24 Hour
Mon.
thru
Fri.
5-I0-6tc
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It Must
992-2094
420
JOHN
Deere
dozer
and
Call9-8, 446-0677
E1&lt;&gt; Righi
Daily Service
606 E. Main Pomero_y
extra parts. Phone Chester
KUHL' S BARGAIN CENTER
or
we
will
MR . VANCE
.985·&lt;118.
HAS NEW - NEW - NEW
ROOFING and l;teatlng Repa ir;
Make it Right.
tloral
or
plaid
.
living
room
5-15·3tc
all types ; Special - Cleaning
suites, $189.95 and up ; in
and oiling of blower, complete MATURE responsible person to
Herculon at Sl39.95 ; bedroom SMALL toy white poodles ,
and ·
check on furna ces ; phone B4Jbabysit in my home on S.
quitting busi ness, will sell
svltes. 1;109 ; 7 pc. chrome
2341 .
Second in Middleport for 3
and be i nformed of th1e tunc
reasonable. Phone 992-2649.
~URN_IIURE
d inette ; step -end tables .
8-4:30 Daily, 8-12 sat.
5· 2-30tc
John Tucker, Rt. 4
months old baby and 7 year
l ions ·of you r government are
coffee
tables,
516
.95
set
.
Used
5-15-Jtc
In
the
R.
H.
RawUiags
Sons
ol
d
boy
.
5
days
per
week
in
Pomeroy, 0.
em bod ie d in public notices . In
a p p I i an c e s:
automat i c -:--::::-:-:-:.-::---,.-,.- Stop In and See Our
'
Building.
clud
i
ng
some
weekends
.
1tha t se lf -government charge s
KE EP all dogs off Charles
washers , dryer,s, · ranges , 4 YEAR OLD registered run - 992-2101
Ph. 992-3954
Middleport, o.
al l citizens to be informed ;
Floor Disp!ay.
References requ ired . Job
Wolfe Property, at Fairview,
refrigerators
(
1
ice
-maker)
.
ning
quarter
horse,
sorre
l
th is newspaper urges every
starts end of flhy. Send
all day and all night.
We have, as usual , an ex stallion, phone 992-7889 atter 5
. EXCAVAT ING, dozer, loader
citizen to read and study these
in
qumes
to
Box
406 ,
5·6-l21c
DANNY ' S TV Service, Ma son,
cellen
t
assortment
of used
p.m
.
·notices. We str ongly advise
and backhoe work ; sept ic
Gallipolis,
Oh
io.
W. Va . Phone 773-5976.
' those c it1~rls , seek in g further
tanks i nstalled ; dump trucks
turoituer - bedrooms. many --:-:~~::c-:-:-::c:-::cc--5--9-tfc ·
5-10·5tc
in format ion, to exerc ise their
COSCOT SPEC IALS for May
4·27-tfc
wardrobes. mvch misc. , even _.
and to-boys for hire ; will haul
,right of access to public
round OAK TABLES. Come 1972 350 YAMAHA Road bike in
are Hair Kair Products in fill d irt , top soil , limestone
..,.ecords and publi c meeting.s.
out Rt . 7 and see us any day
good condition , less than 1,600
O' DELL WHEEL Alignment
cluding other items. If you
and gravel ; Call Bob or Roger
have ever purchased Koscot AKC Toy Male Apr icot Poodle
elecept MONDA Y (yes. we' re
miles; call 742-3295 after 4
located at Crossroads, Rt . 124,
Jeffer s, day phone 992-7089;
complete
fr ont end service,
Kosmetics and are not being
Sunday!)
''at
caution
p.m
.
open
night phone 992· 3525 or 992·
pup ; 12 weeks old; shots given
s-9-6tc
serviced, phone Helen Jane
tune up ' and brake service .·
tigh t" in Tuppers Plains ;
PUBLIC NOTICE
5232.
and wormed; ca ll 667-3915,
balanced
elecBrown, evenings also, 992Wh eels
Glenn Da vis, Stoc kporl, Ohi ",
pfl one 667·3B58.
$85.
2·11 -tf c
whose
(!)(ac t
address
is
1968 HONOA 305 Super
5113.
troni ca lly . Ait
work
5·13-Stp .,----------------·_s._
1J.6tc
unknown ; Mrs . Stan ley James,
exce llent conditi on,· phone
5-13-tfc
guaranteed .
Reasonable SEE US FOR : AwninQs, storm
Hawk, ·~
Jr , whos e last known addres s is
949-5953 .
ra tes. Phone 992-32-13 or 742;T:;H;;R
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BLACK 7,/a Tennessee Wa Iker
doors and windows, carports,
4510 McKain Drive, Toledo,
3232.
5-9·6tC
registered, $25 each; phone
coiL l'h years old ; phone 992 108
marquees, aluminum si ding
Ohio; Delbert Davis , whose last GARAGE Sate, Wedne sday,
May 16th from 10 a.m . to 6
2-18-tfc
36&lt;0.
99H232.
known addres s is 1270 Camden
E. MAIN . ._ __ .
and railing. A. Jacob, sales
U-;;P;;-H~O:;;L-;S::;T:;:
;;
. E:;:R;:. :cy:co:cu~r-:::
ow
=
n ~. f ur ·
p.m .; children's and adults'
Avenue , S. W., Canton , Ohio,
5·13-6tc ·
5-13-12tc
representative. For 'free
niture: Foam cush ions. any
clothes, carseat, lamp s.
READY -MIX
CONCRETE
44 706; Earl Davis , who se ad POMEROY
esti
mates, ph one Charles
p:c
up"'p:;i"e's"'.-smaiiA~~L~L--::T:;-H::E:-p-rop_e_r-;-ty-:ct:cor-m-erl y
size. Cotton , burlap, sw ivel
dress is unknown ; Harry Davis,
furniture, toy s, dishes,. Chuck "P"'oo""o"L~E"s".~Ac;K;:C;:c:delivered right to your
Li
sle,
Syra cuse, V. V .
bases, zipper , dacron, web·
whose l ast known address is 201
LET US SELL YOUR
Evans, Shirley Johnson and 3
miniature, black or white,
owned by Pittsburgh Coal
proiect. Fast and easy . Free
Johnson
and Son, Inc.
Park Avenue, 77, West Canton ,
bing,
welt.
Pomer oy
wormed , permanent shots,
Company and now ca rried on
es t i mates . Phone 992 -3284.
ather fam ilies at the Johnson
HOME
FOR
YOU!
J.2.ffc
Ohio ; Margur lt e Nice, whose
Recovery , 622 E. Main St.,
$75; phone Coolville 667·6214.
the County tax records of
home, Rt . L Portland, Ohio.
GOegle in Ready -M ix Co.,
last known address is P.O. Box
phone 992 -755.4.
M iddleport, Oh io.
5-13-3tc
5-6-12 tc .. Meigs County, Ohio, in the
122, Union F:ur nace , Oh 'o , Dora
WILL trim or cut treeS, clean
CHILDREN GROW
5·3·241p
6-30-tfc
Stanley, address unknown ;
name of Consolidation Coal
out ba sements, attics. etc.
HOUSES DON ' T. So here's a
Mrs . John J. Di)( On . whose last -FREE to good homes,. 6 pupCompany , located in the CUSTOM - BUILD
and paint roofs. Phone 949pickup
place that' s idea I for a
known address is P. 0 . Bo)( 8737,
pies, mother was a Shepherd SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
following taxing districts :
3221.
camper
tops
;
$215
and
up;
growing family. 4 large
S. Charleston , w . Va .,· Mrs .
1.971 HOLLY Park , 12 x 60, like · Chester Twp. Collie. Phone 992-2496.
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
Eastern
&lt;-17-3otc
phone 742-5387.
Paul W. Hurd , whose last known
new , ca rpeted , house fur .
bedrqoms .
Jlh
baths .
4762, Gal li polis, John Russell,
S-15 -6tc
L.S.D
.;
Salisbury
Twp.
5-13·3tp
address i s 1919 Lorain Dr i ve .
niture, air -conditioned ,
Beautif ul kitchen, d i ning
0-Nne~ and Operator .
Pomeroy Village ; Salisbury
OOZER and ba .;::k hoe work ,
Li ma , Ohio; L-o uise Luck.sy ,
washer and dryer , with 8 x 32
ba i'. loads of cabinets etc .
5·12-tfc
Twp . - f&gt;tigs L.S.D.; Sutton
Long Bea ch , California, whose CHAIR bottoms re -woven ,
ponds and septic tanks, ditch porch and awning ; phone 1Materials ,
caning and rushing . Call 992Twp . Southern L .S.D. UPHOL ST ERY
exac t address is unknown ;
Carpeting, sun porch, ut11 1ty
ing servi ce; top .soi l, fill dirt,
304-773-5474.
nylon prints, cotton prir.ts,
Luc ille Glasmire , whose last
6046.
Sealed Qids for th~ purchase
room ,
garage .
Large
limestone; B&amp;K Excavating .
5·9-lOtc
known addre ss is 185 Cleves
vinyls , velvets of all kinds .
C. BRADFORD, Auct ioneer
5-15-,6tp
of all these properties (which
Phone 992 -5367 Dick Karr, Jr.
building 40x70 in the rear . 1 1/o~
Avenue , Clev es, Oh io ; Da isy
Pom eroy .Recovery, 622 E.
Complete Service
shout d be grouped together
9-1-ffc
Acres
ground
.
$21
,500.00.
Roberts, whose address is GARAGE and yard sale, 769 CASH paid for all makes and
Main St ., phone 992-7554.
Ph one 949-3621
as
a
single
bid
and
considered
--,.-------unknown ; and Henry Werry,
ILLHEALTH
.
models of mobile homes .
5-3-24tp
Maple
St.,
Middleport.
Racine , Ohi o
item) will · be received at the
NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell ' s
whose la st known addr~ss is
forcing
the
sale
ot
this
is
Phone
·
a
rea
code
614-423·9531.
Wednesday 16th and Thur sCri tt Bradford
address listed below until 12 Pomeroy , Ohio , and whose
Garage, near Crossroads on
4-13-tfc
excellen t
bu s iness.
day 17th, hours 9 to 4 p.m.
o'clock noon, June 1, 1973. 1973 STEREO 8 traok . A small
5-1-tfc
e)(act addr ess is unknown, if
St. Rt. 12.4 ; all mecha n ic work
l iving and i f any of the above
balance of $86.64 or pay $6.50
Estab lished for 5 years .
5-15-2tc 1971 12x60 Mobi le Home orl
Further information may be
i ncluding automatic tran sare de ce ased , then the i r
per month . Phone 992-5331.
ELNA and Wh it e Sewi ng
obtained by contacting the
Good int;ome. NO PHONE
mis
sio ns . Moflday
thru
100x200
tot
in
Tuppers
Plains,
unknown
heirs ,
devisee s. S L E E P I N G
pro b I e.m ?
4-20-tfc
Ma chines ... Servi ce on all
Consolidation
undersigned.
CALLS PL EASE, come in
Saturday, 8: 30 a :m. to 5 p . m .
$6600. Phone 667 -3363 or see
legatees , admin. iS 1rators,
Restless?
Get
Snoozer
mak es, Reasonable rates .
Coal Company reserves the
Ph o.ne 992·7121 or 992-6392.
and let us discuss it.
Dorset M iller.
executor s, and assigns , and the
night's
MUST
se
ll
1973
deluxe
Zig
-Zag
Th e Sewing Center, Mid Tablets
for
a
safe
right
to
reied
any
and
all
unknown
heirs,
devisees ,
5-10-6tp
5-3·30tc
PROVIDE
y
·ou
dlepor t, Ohio.
sleep . Only 96c Nel son Drug .
sewi ng
mach1ne .
This
bids. E. H. Doughty, Con legatee s, adm i n l strators ,
THE
FAMILY
·
5·15-Hp
machine darns, embroiders,
executors, and assigns ot El solidation Coal Co., Cadiz,
11 -1 6-ltc EXCAVATING. Dozers, large
we' ll provide everything else
mer Dav is, deceased. Elizabeth ,.
makes
buttonho les,
all
Ohio 43907 .
and small ; Backhoes and
in the 5 bedroOm home.
Fo lm er Davis , deceased and
without attachments . Just
HOU SE and Roof pa in ting :
5-13-1otc
WORKING tam lly needs two or
loaders on track and tk-es ;
Mabe l
Davidson
Davis .
Mother will love this modern
d ial and sew. Pay balance of
in ter ior and exteri or, fr ee
three bedroom huuse in
.Dump . truck s La -boy
deceased , will take notice that
$38.50 or pay S5 per month . , ' kitchen , di shwasher _and aiL
est imates . Caii992-700a or 992Eastern
School
District;
service.
Seplic
tanks
in BEAUTIFUL
Walnut
StereoJoyce A . Davis, administratri)(
2460.
Phone 992-5331 1
llh bath s, din ing room,
anywhere ;
dependable,
stall ed . George (Bill) Pullins,
radio tape combination, AMof the eState of Elmer Davis,
4·20-tfc
4-19-30fc
utility R. Full basement.
deceased , f i led her pet ition on
references; phone 985·3549.
phone 992-2478 or ' 992 -7402.
FM rad io, a track tape deck .
May J. 1973 in the Common
Garage &amp; othe r bu ilding s.
5·13 -61p
Balance $114.56 or terms can
2·9-tfc
Pleas Court , Probate Di\lis ion ,
HOOD' S AQUARTiJMS : fish
be arranged . Call 992- 39~5 .
S17,000.00
.
Meigs County, Ohio , Case No.
SEPTIC TANKS
AROBIC HARRISON'S TV service and
and supplies, new location,
5·13-6tc
2 MINUTES' WALK
. 20,627 alleging that the personal
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
Ash Street. Middleport, near
service calls. Phone 992-2522'.
es ta'te of said decedent. Elm er
to playground, swim m ing
CLEANED,
REPAIRED.
park ; Phone 992-5443.
OLD f-urniture, oak tables, HOME Grown Tomato plants
2·9-tf&lt;
Davis, is insufficient to pay his
pool. shopping . 5 ni ce
MILLER SA NITATiON ,
1-7-tfc
Wooden ice boxes, brass beds,
for garden use ; large sturdy
debts and charg es of ad bedrooms, Jlh baths, nice
STEWART, OHIO. PH. 662· HOUSE in Long Bottom. Phone
min isterinQ the estate ; that the
di shes . or
complete
plants ; Improved Mexican ,
·3035.
.
985-3529.
dining
R.,
utility
R.,
kitchen.
said Elmer Dav is died seized in
households ; Write M . D .
Hei nz 1350 and Supersonic ; COAL, Limestone, Excelsior·
HUMIDIFIERS
tee sim pie of the following
10-4-tfc
6·11 -tlc
2
glassed
por
che
s.
Storm
Miller, Rt. .4, Pomeroy, Oh io,
Works,
E.
Main
St
.•
Salt
also hot peppers, mangoes
described rea l estate :
Pomeroy . Phone 992 -3691. ·
doors &amp; windows . Garage .
ll
992·6271.
ca
~abbage plants. On Rt .
and
Hot
Water
Heaters
'
Said real estate being situated
SEWING MACHINES. Repair " PHONE " L. Parker' tor Cattl e
4-12. tf
· s-13·ttc
124, 500 ft . above the State
LOOK $12,600 .00.
in the Township of Sal isbury,
f'lumbing
se r vice. all makes. 992-2264.
A. l. Sire Service, Pomeroy
Park in Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
County of Meigs and State of
HENRY E. CLELANO,
GROC·E-RY business for sate.'
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
9'/2.226&lt;.
:lectrical Work
H!3yman .
·
r RACTOR hitch adaptor, from
Ohio :
BROKER
Building for sale or lease.
Authorized Singer Sales and
5·13·12tc
PARCEL ONE :
2 pt. back tb 3 pt.; phone 742·
4-24-JJtc
992-2259
Phone
773~18
from
a:
30
p
.m
:
s.
Service.
We
Sharpen
Scissor
Being an undivided on~ -th l rd
3182 .
If no ansWer 992-2568
to 10 p.m . for appointment.
interest in ' the follbwing
3-29.tfc
Materials .
5·13-Stc iJPHOLST.ERY
described rea l es tate :
3-20-tfc
regularly
$3.95
only
$1'.95.
Being in section 8, town 2,
39 ACRE far m;- 6 room house.
Also remnant s. Pomeroy
NANTEO -' OLD UPRIGHT
range 13, b~ginn i ng at the
barn · and outb uilding s,· 3
AUTOMOBILE insuran ce been
PIANOS
.
Any
condition
.
Pay
Recovery
,
622
E.
Main
St.,
northeast corner of the tract of
cancelled?
Lost
your
miles
off Rt. 7 at Chester ;
phone 992-7554. ·
$10 eaCh . First floor only.
land owned by Robert Dyke and
992-2448
SPRIN&lt;fSPECIAi.S
operator
's
li
cense?
Call
992·
phone
965-4205.
30 feel from the cent er line of
Writ e g iv ing d i rect ions .
5·3·24tp
Pomeroy,
2966,
5-14-.:itc
the Br ick paving on the Chester
Pianos , P. 0 . Box 1aa. Sardis,
Road·; thence nor th 8 deg . 45 ·
6-15-ffc
NEW FOAM to fill your old
Oh.io 43946.
1
min . west on line with a large
35 ACRES , brick home, 7
T RY IT - You ' ll Lii&lt;e 11. The
cushions , standard s1ze suite,
5·13-6tp
Hi ckory tree back of the En room s, bat~. full basement,
Sew and Go Shop in Alfred .
••
r
.•
uton
1
only
$9 .95 .
Pomeroy
terpr ise School lot, a d is tan ce of
:N~0::-.-:1 "'
· C::-o_p_p_e_r .--=so:cc- , -r-a"'
d,:-c.
ators~
attached
2 car garage, 3 or 4
All
polyester
drastically
Recovery
,
622
E.
Main
St
.,
'
Set Up, i34.95
612 to th e school lot ; thence
bedroom, walk -in 'closets
re~uced. Marked at $2.15 and
28c; brass, 16c ; batteries. B5c
phone 992 -7554.
south Sdeg . 30m ln . west 202 feet
(cedar · fined). kitchen has
up. Open all day and weekday
each ; clean dry roots , Gin·
to the road ; !henc e along the
5·3-2&lt;fp
7 ROOM frame hou se i n
built-in oven and range top ,
evenings. Owner Mrs . E. T.
road north 84 deg . 15 min . eas1
seng , $60 ; yellow root . $4 ;
Harri sonvi ll e-; $~.000; phone
1
198 ; thence north 56 deg . east 64
Ga laway.
lots of bronze glow birch
mayapple, 45c per tb.; M. A. BEAUTIFUL selection of
304-755-2657
.
feet ; then ce north ao deg . 50
I~
Carton
ca b inets , ~a rpeled living
5-11-6fc
Hall. Reedsville , Ohio, 378fl ower s, wreaths and baskets
5·2·12tc
minutes east 236.5 feet ; thence ~---,--room,
large fam ily room and
6249 .
Set
up,
$54.95
for Memorial Day . OP,en
along road soulh 78 deg . east 86
dining area ; stocked pond,
NEW
LISTING
McDANIELS
Custom
Sl~uohter
evenings
until
8
p.m.
Cliff's
H
·tfc
feet : then ce sou th 44 deg . 15
POMEROY
free gas and plenty of water;
House and Meat Cutting ;
NICE MOBILE HOME - 3 3 BEDROOM ranch s tyle in
Shoe Repair, M iddl eport.
min . east 46.5 feet; thence north
9.;. _ Jack W. Cilrsey, Mgr.
9
miles N. of Pomeroy ; call
6 deg . east along the Chester
State and Government in- USED Gravely mower; phone
Pomeroy; w -to-w ca r peting , 2
bedrooms, r efr igerator , stove,
5-6. 12tc
~
Phone 992·2181
for
appointment, 992-7384.
Road a distance of 28 f eet to the
spected ; phone 773 -5208.
car
_
garage
attached,
air
992-9972.
nic e bath . 12x70 Schult With
place ot beginn ing , contai n ing
5· 13-3tp
5·6·12tp
.
cond iti oned ; phone 992 -5593.
5·1J.6tp
fuel oil furnace . Large kitchen
1,.55 acres .
5·_:
11 ·6tc TWO
Excepting m inerals and right
· and master bedroom . Asking _________________:
story
home ,
full
1969 FORD Torino GT con Comfort,
KNAPP SHOES to min e same .
$6,000.00.
just
1h , forced
basement,
bath
&amp;
vertible,
automatic
,
351
WANT
land?
9B.61
acres
with
PARCEL TWO :
Wear ,
Quality ,.
Long
WATER FRONT
air furnace . la rg e lot, ele engine; priced to sell; phone BEAUTIFUL Country Home on
stream and springs. sao an
Be ing an u nd i vide~ three ;
TWu .railer Jots tn Middleport;
~asqnable prices. Call 992·
Tuppers
Plains
Water
cellent locat.ion ; phone 992SY
RACUSE
4
bedrooms.
2
992·3170
or
992·3205.
fourths interest in the following
acre . 81 woods, 7 field ar~d 10
5j24.
.
1!2 duplex in Bradbury ; phone
7364.
system ; 6 roonis and bath,
described real estate :
tu
II
basement
and
2
baths,
str
ipped
.
Call
992-5095.
6
p.m
.
992-5693.
5-13-3tc
before
5-3-tfc
Be1ng in Section B. Beginning
built
-in
basement,
beautiful
5·13- 3tp
lots. All for only $10,500.00.
5-15-ltc
5-14·5tc ---,--------------on the west side of the Pomeroy
kitchen,
air
rooms
paneled
;
'68 CAMARO, 327 m otor , good
HOBSON
and Chester road in Kerr 's Run
condition ; phone 1-304-773· new furnace, new vinyl
3 AND ·4 ·RooM furnished and
3
BED
ROOMS
- Bath, lots of
at the northeast corner of what
siding, storm windows , storm
unfurnished
apartments.
5606.
was formerly Dan Lewis ' lo t ;
cupboards
in
the kitchen .
5· 11 ·6tp doors and shutters ; 12 miles
then ce
elo ng
th ~
Wm . PAINTING interior and · exPhone 992-5434.
Basement,
~ront
and ba ck
terior by the hour . Phone 992from Pomeroy ; will sell with
Williamson lot ; th ence easterly
&lt;·12 -tfc
7579
or
992
-7426.
porq,e
s.
Drilled
well,
and
lot
and
garden
or
smal
along the south side of ·a road to
s;:--::c-:c::"-c:~--,--:---,-- 1972 GRAN TORINO, power
5-14-6tc TRAILER', 'Br'own's Trailer
a poinl where said road in acreage;
phone
949-5953.
garage
.
Now
only
sa.ooo.oo.
steering, power brakes, air
tersec!s with said Pomeroy and
1
5-9-6tc
BUSINESS BUILDING
Park
;
phone
992·3324.
Conditlon
ing , vinyl top. Phone
_,~TER
BEFORE
Chest er r:oad ; then ce south 5-13-tfc
949-5081
anytime.
30
ROOM
BRICK - Steam
NEW cHc-o_m_e_s_o_n_y_o_u_r-lo=t"o~r~O urs .
westerly along the west side of
5·10-6tc
heat, bar with 1-2·3 I icenses .
the said Pomeroy and Chester PRIVATE meeting room fo - - - - --,-Karr 's
Barber
NO MONEY DOWN for
Road lo the place of beg inning
TWO
bedrooms
,
2
baths
,
Parking lot. $32.500.00 the price
Shop, 110 Lynn
any organization ; phone 992
qualified
buyer
s
using
F.H.
con ta ining 1.40 acres, more or
beautiful built -in k itchen , 1972 CAMARO Z28, wheels , tape
St.,
Pomeroy,
J975.
of a house.
~dm . loan. (Closing costs
tess
player ; call 992-3453.
located in Pomeroy ; phone
Ohio,
has
added 1
3-1
J.tfc
MIDDLEPORT
only
.
)
A
variety
of
floor
plans
Excepting minerals and righ t
5·9-6tp
. 4060 a ftef 5 p m .' 4.46 . 1279
.446
new
service.
We
'
f inane lng 2 BEDROOMS
to mine same.
'
with
var1ous
Bath,
5' 13-6tc
are
'
now
lifting
Reference iS made to deeds MOB I Lt ' home space in
programs ava i lable . We basement, front and ba ck
Men's
Toupees.
re cord ed in Volume 17 1 page
Syracuse: p hone 992-6329.
specialize in workin~ with porches . All utilities. Asking
We
can
fit you
bedroom
mobile
home
in
TWO
405, Volume 186 page 361 ; and
Air
Conditioners
5-2-tfc
. AE P Co. employees a tho ugh ·just $5500.00. ·
Volume 125 p""ge 462, Meigs
with a full or a
Middleport ; adults only ;
Awnings
we are available to all . Mei~s
County Deed Records .
~rti•l hairpiece. .
NEW HOME
phone 992~5592 .
j
Development Co ., 150
Th e per sons fir s t above A LL-ELECTRIC , like ll~W ,
Underpinning
5·13·
tic
3
BEDROOMS
Nice
kitchen
roo ms with large bath,
Second Ave., Middlep ort,
descr i bed will take further
ele ctric wall oven, tabl e top
notice that they have been made
Ohio
. Phone 992-.5976 tor in - with stove and refr igerator .
mobile home
part ies defendanl lo said
range . lar~e closet, located on HOUSES - 'one 2 bedroom and Complete
Lots of c losets. 2 large lots.
format
ion.
plus g,igantic
one 4 bedroom ; phone 992-2780 service
petit ion and they are required to
E. MainS ., PomeroJ ; see to
5-6·
Want
only $16,000.00.
30fc
· STOP in and let MICK show YOU what he can do for you.
display of mobile homes
or 992-3432.
answer the same on or before
appreciate ; phone
allipolis
. NEW LISTING
the 21sf day of July, 1973.
5-13.tfc
alWays
available
at
...
446-9539.
•
LOV E'L Y, 3 bedroom , 1 f loor 2 ACRES In Bedford
Said persons will further take
s.
J1
-6tc
plan , forced air fvrn ace.
110 lynn St.
notice that the prayer of said
Township
near
Burlingham,
off
.POMEROY
hardwood floors , excel tent
MILLER
petit ion is that said real estate
condition, on Chester Water Rt. 33 . A real byy at $1500.00.
t::larbers Local 400 AF ~.· c 10
be sold in its ent irety , that the
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
NEW LISTING
rights , interest and liens of all
$ystem,
10
years
old,
on
.
67
A.
Saturday, May26, 1973 at2:00 P.M.
MOBILE HOMES
parties be determ ined , thqt
lot, on State Highway . You eo ACRES- Some n ice laying
87
South
Seco11d
Avenue,
Middlepol"t,
Ohio
there be another appra isa l
purcha~e on farm horne
land in Rutland Township. 7
can
1220 Washington Blvd .
Appraisal- SlS,OOO.OO
made in order that the ent ire
with
low
down
payment.
TWO
room
house, bath, ba sement.
BELPRE,O.
423 -7521
488 South Second Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
interest of said real esta t e may
T
y,
RIVERS
REAL
drilled
well , and 2 barnS. Want
be appra ised , and that tltle to
Appraisal - $12,000.00
'
.
CLARENCE
BE L L, on ly $21 ,500.00.
the above des cribed real estat e
J80 South Third Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
SALESMAN , 2&lt;0 Fr ant ,
.be quieted as again st all par ties
Appraisal - $5,000 .00
Marietta, phone office, 373 to thi s action .
'
5916, residence. 373-5935 or WE WORK FULL T·/ME IN
'
Plase of sale: a7 S. ;'Second Ave ., M iddleport, Ohio. Open
HLLING PROPERTY ,
Joyce A , Davis,
667 -3650.
Adm i)( . of the estate
Hou se1:00 P.M .- 2: 00P.M . May 26 , 1973on all properties.
5·6-12tc NOTHING ELSE . SO WE CAN
of !=I mer Dr;tvis.
Properties sold individually . Nominlmum bids, but sellers
REALLY
GIVE
YOUR
·
decea sed.
·
reserve the right to reject bids.
+
;lOT
PROPERTY
in
Middleport
PROPERTY
LISTED
WITH
person~
Terms of sale : C;;~sh.
132x300 with 9 room h ouse , US ITS BE ST. TRY US FOR A
J . B. O' Br!en , attorney
garage apartment and extra CHANGE .
for Pla intiff .
l nquiries on property may be made to Hamlin C. King ,
ulldlng spaces; phone 992 ·
{5) B. IS. 22,2 9 t6J S , 12, 6t
7747 or 965-3605.
Attorney-a t-Law , 21 Locust Street, Galllpolts, Ohio,
HELEN L . TIEAF,ORD
Ph one : 61.4,- 446-0655.
'
5·13-Jtc
Hav~ · cool clean a tr
Notice
9fl-332l '
'
tonight. To tal ven .
Francis Biron &amp; Michael Fry,
YARD SALE. 692 Plum St reet,
GoRDON B. TEAFORD
a ACRES on State Route 1&lt;3, I
tilation .
across from
Middleport
Co-Executors of the Estate of
m
i
le
South
of
Harri
sonv
n2-l615
ille
;
swimmi ng pool, May 16, 17
Harrie Marie Smith, deceased.
se\leral ht:ne sites ; water lap
ASSOCIAT'ES
and 18.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY OR
paid
;
call
992:3640.
•NO
SUNDAYS
PL.EASE
ACCIDENTS.
5-15·3t
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�8-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., May 1~. 1973
repor~

on visitin~ the si~
below Middleport and felt lhat
the dangers o[ Ure lagoon

S;reets willl!e fixed
(c,

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subjet

to referendum action,
that ~ village can levy
asses:; . ..~nts without voter
approval.
• Council recessed for 10
minutes, and returning to the
council 'chambers, voted

tmanimously to spend all of the
fi r st

six

months, fede r al
revenue shar ing funds of $4,297
on street Lmprovement .

G1 ate said he has £iled an
amendment w1th the federal
government on MLddleport's

federal revenue sharing funds.
Through refiguring, the village
will rece1ve an additional
$ 1 ,~.

he satd.
Counctlma n Dtck Va ughan

expressed h is displea sure at

the recent meeUng of thE
Middleport Recrea lion

Commission to h1re a park
director for the s ummer .

Vaughan said .he is on thE
council recr eation conunittee
and was not notified of the
meeting. He sugges~ that the
commission

hold ano ther
meeting and reconsider the

applicants

l or

th e

post.
Ho"'!ever, G r ate said that
solicitor Bernard Fultz had
stated t hat the counci l 's
recreation co mmittee has
nothmg to do w1th the actions
of t he town 's recreation

commisston .
The comm issio n o pe rates
sepa ra tely, making its own
decisiOn such as other groups

m the town , mcluding the
the
board o[ public aff airs, Grate
sta ted . Appoin tments by the
commission are not s ubject to
Tonight , May 15
counc1l approval, Gra te said,
SHAFT' S
although such approval bas
BIG SCORE
been made m pnor years.
£Technicolor)
Co un cilma n Walter s s aid
Rtchard Round tree
Moses Gunn
that he feels vtllage ordinances
Featurette :
should be changed to grant
Love at First Bite,
more licenses being Issued.
3 Stooges
Show Starts p.m .
One man now owns all the
licenses and enough cabs are
Wednesdav &amp; Thursday
not bemg oper ated , Walters
May 16· 11
satd.
NOT OPEN
Raymond Baker complained
about dr oppings from th e
Villa ge s tree t
sweeper.
Mawt e nan c e Supervi so r
Harold Chase porn~ out that
there had been a problem
because employes had not been
able to use the sweeper as often
Tunday, May 15
as they should . In- two days or
Double Feature Program
oper
a tion recently the sweeper
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An ex traordinar y ov.-a ;." _. pi cked up s1x tons of dirt and
s how.
.~smce some of it d1d get too
(Rated
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- Piusdropped by the equipment.
"RELATIONS"
Paul Haptonstall spoke on
The love story fr om
mark .
several rnmor problems of
street repair and the hghtmg in
an alley near his home. Mrs.
Wed - Thur.- Fn .
Clara Riley a sked that some
Mayl6-17 · 18
achon be1 taken to Improve
Double Feature Program
THE GREAT
draina.ge near her horne on
NORTHFIELD,
Pearl St. Mrs. Riley said she
MINNESOTA RAID
would put m a new sidewalk
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but w11l not do so unttl the
Cliff Robe rt son
village improves the drainage.
Robert Du vall
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Chase will look into the matter.
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COUNTRY MUSIC
of
Mayor Zerkle for the month
Marty Robbm s
s howin g total receipts of
Sammy Ja r;: kson
$1,457.75 in Apitl tncluding $140
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m merchant pollee colleetions
cemeter y

trustees

and

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checks

are

washing out ar e not as

and $1,317 . 7~ in lines and fees.
Councilman Fred Hollman
again voiced

a complamt

agaliiSt the closed restrooms at
the Midd leport Community
Park. The park Is being used
frequently and there are no
restroom faciJities available,
or drmking water either.

senous

as first believed. Chase said
that about 10 feet had been lost
[rom the riverbank near the
lagoon this year and lha t there
IS danger of the lagoon wall
giving way.
Village officials present for
last night's meetang were

Mayor Zerkle, Clerk· Treasurer

Hoffman satd . The need lor

Grate, Chase, council mem-

supervlSion was expressed if
the restrooms under the pool

bers, Jeane Morgan, Walters,
Vaughan, Hoffman, Lawrence
Stewart and David Ohlinger,
Police Chief J . J . Cremeans.

are to be opened . Council will
further look into the problem .
The se wage lagoon, being
eroded by the Ohio River, was
disc ussed. Hoffman and

Meigs Local

Cou nc tl rnan Dick Vaughan

(Continued from page 1)
Marte Cross.

Meigs grad
(Continued fr om page 1)
School gradua tmg c)ass include .
Edga r
Abbott,
Diana
Aleshire , Shtrlev Alk1re, She1la
Ande rson, Ba r ba ra Ar che r ,
George Rtchard Arnott , RoQer
At ki ns, Lmda B Atk inso n,
Ric hard Ba •l ey. Ra mona
Ba ker, Debra Barnhart, Ka rla
Bea l, Jy l Beaver, Janet Biggs,
James Birch field, Elizabeth
Bl ae tt na r, J ames Bogys,
M1chae l Boli n, Sara h Boyles,
Fran c1s Bro derick, L1nda
Bro ga n, J on Bun ce, Ph il
Burbn dg e, F toran ell Burney,
J a n Burn s, De loris Bus h,
Na ncy Bus k ir k,
Ra ndall
Butc he r, Terry Cadle, Debr a
Ca ll. J ud y Car sey, De bra
Ca rson. R1chard Carter , R•ta
Casc1,
Thoma s
Cass ell ,
Wall ace Chaf m, Wil liam
Chaney , Mart in Chas teen ,
Rog er Clark , V1 c k1 Clark, Jodt
C1 ic ke nger , Sharo n Co gar ,
Je rry Col e ma n, Mtchae l
Corder , H~len Cottenll , Steven
Cotterill, V1ctor Counts, Paul
Cu nn1 ngham ,
Sue
Cun
nmgham , Jeffrey Darst, Gene
A Dav1s, J on Dtila rd.
Pa mela Dod son , Brenda
Do nohue , Ge rald Donohu e.
Roberta Du ckworth , Charl es
Eastman , Bonnie Ebe rsbac h,
Merrr Ebersbach , Greg Eblin,
Kathy Eltas, Do nald Eilt s,
Gary A Erlewine, Charles
Fa ulk , Jr , Jenny Ferguson,
J e ffr e y F •elds, Lots A F 1fe,
Leta C. Floyd, Donna Franc1s,
Br ian French , Marv in Fnend,
El1zabeth
Fultz,
Debra
Gallagher, Wanda Gardner,
Terry Garten. Phdtp Gaul.
Terry George, John Gerard ,
De borah Gtlltam. Kaaron
Gilm o re,
De nnt s
Glaze,
Patncta Glaze, Kare n Hale.
Amy Hamm , David Hanson,
Ke nn e th
Harn s,
John
Harn son, Paul Hawk , Sheila
Hawk , Edward A Hayes , John
Hayes, Randy Haynes, Marlyn
Hendnck s. Conn te Herdman,
Hooper ,
Rickey
Melt ssa
Hoov e r , Julta Hutc h is on ,
Kathryn Hutton , Charles R
Hyse lL Ronald Hysell, Stephen
C Jewell. Deborah Jewett.
Mona Johnson , John Kauft
Janet Sue Kennedy, William
Ke nnedy, Ttmothy Ktng ,
Barbara Klein , T1m
R
Krautter, Jane lle Kuhn, Cheryl
Lambert. Gregory Lane ,
Lawrence Lips comb, Cheryl
Long , Barbara Lowe, Rosalie
Malone,
Toney
Manley ,
Mtchael Marcum , Krtsty
Mat son, R1 chard Mayer ,
Steven McGuffin , Ragena
McGuire, L1sa McKenz1e,
Samu e l Mc Ktnney , Jr , Lewts
McKinney. Sheila McKnight,
Charles McLatn, Charles G
M c M1~I1n , Nad1ne McMurray,
Ed1th Mees, Ri chard Men.
denhall , ,Terrv L. Metheney,
Donna Michael , Sherry Miller,
Heidt Milhoan. Debt Miller,
Martha Miller , Gregory L
Mtller. John Miller , Phil
Miller, Paul Mitchell, Philip
Moon , John Wesley Moore.
Paula Morris ,
Kimberly
Mowery , Jame s A Neece,
John Nelson , Roger Pearch,
Iris Peyton , De si ree Pike,
Beulah Priddy. F
Dean
Pull1ns ,
Paul
Pull ins ,
Cathenne Rayburn , Theodore
T. Reed Ill, Warren Reeves
Sharon Reeves , Christtrie
Robinson, Lmda Rupe, Ava
Sayre, Michael Sayre, James
Schmoll , Connie Schultz ,
Kenneth See. Rebecca Seelig,
Dorothy Seth, Jeffrey Shank,
Vtckt Stncla1r, John W Slaven,
Con stance Smith. Rebecca
Smith, Paul N. Smtth, Penny
Smith ,
Randy
Sntder ,
Charlotte Snyder ,
Dtxie
Snyder, James Snyder. Judith
Sopher.
Chrt sti
Stanley ,
Delores Stanley, William
Stan ley, Gregory Stewart ,
Paul Stewart, Mark Still,
Darryl Swartz , Brenda Taylor ,
Jane
Thomas,
Johnny
Thompson, Deborah Tnplett,
Scott Vranken, Charles Alfred
Vanan, Jr , Andrew Vaugl':an,
Richard Vaughan,
Scott
Walton , Ernestine Kay Ward,
Gary Warner, Gordon Warner,
Stephen Warner,
Dallas
Weber , Patt i We ll , Bonnie
Welch, ' Mark John Werry.
James Wiles , Sharon Wilson,
Thomas Wilson , Kev1n Wolfe,
01ana Y-oung , Marinda Young .

Ada Jane Rowe
died on Monday
RACINE - Miss Ada Jane
Rowe . 59 , Racine Route 2. dted
IY.onday at the Sf
JosePh
HosplliJ I m Pc)rkersburg. She
was the daughter of the laie

Charles N. and Ada K. Jar vis
Rowe Besi des her parents, she
was preceded tn death by four
brothers and three s1sters
Surv1v1ng are four brothers.
T. G. Utm) Rowe. We irsdale,
Fla.; John Rowe, and Rtchard
Rowe, both ot Racine. and
Vernon Rowe of New Bnghton,
Pa ; two s1ster s, Mrs. Anna
Wme!) , Racme, and Mr s. Jessie
Parsons , Ashland , Ohm and
several n1eces and nephews
Funeral services Will be held
at 3 p m. Wednesday at the
Ewmg Funeral Home with the
Rev . Free land Norr is of .
tictaltng. Bunat will be m the
Letart
Fa lls
Cemetery
friends may call at the fune ral
home at anytime

The fo llowi ng were appointed on one yea r contracts

to the [ollowiog positions . John
L1sle, principa l a t Salis bury ;

Mae Youn g, asststant principal
at Pomeroy; Phyllis Hackett,
ass1stant pnncipal, Bra dbury;
Er ic Ha rt , assis tant pnncipal,

Rutland ; Gr egory McCall ,
assista nt prin c ip a l ,
Harnsonv1lle, and Earl Young,
a ssistan t h1gh school prinCipa l,
part hme.
'Gr a nted co nti num g co ntrac ts were John Lisle, Donald

Hanmng and Gregory McCall .

NOTI CE TO GIR LS
All girls in Syra cuse and the
surrounding area tnlerested In
playing softball th JS summer
with the Syri"'cuse teams are
asked to attend an 1mportanl
meeting lhts even1ng at 6 p m
at the Syracuse Mun ic1 pal
Park The 1un1or team IS
organ•zed but a few more girls
10 through 13 wtll be accepted
If there IS enough tnlerest , a
sen1or htQh team for g1rls 14
through 18 will be organized
ton1gh t Any advl1 s interes ted
10 help1ng are 1nv1ted

CARS DAMAGED
Two cars had medium
damages m an accident on
Pomeroy's West Main St. at
4 ·15 p.m. Monday. Police said
one car driven by Patricia
Jack~ 24, Pomeroy. struck the

St. Oair Hill died on Monday
RACINE - 51 Cia:, Htll, 73.

a refired Racine farmer , dted

Monday at hts Racine Route 2
home. A member of the U•tart
Falls
United
Method tst
Church . Mr. H•ll was the son of

rear of another driven by Terry
Pickens, 16, Pomero.y. who was
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makong a left hand turn. There

PARTY TO MEET
Members of the Me1gs
were no injuries. Mrs. Jacks .
County Democrattc party will
was cited to mayor 's court on
meet at the Episcopal Parish
an assured clear distance
House in Pomeroy at 8 B p.m.
charge.
Thursday. A spec1al program

Veterans M.t&gt;-morial Hospital
ADMI-TTED

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is plaMed Cor the sessiOn, open

to all Democrats.

Shannon

Cremeans, Portland , Valerie
John son,
Ra cin e;
Linda
Wr1 ghl , V1nton ; Deborah

Chester;
Brewer , Racme; Todd
Racme; Pearlcne I....ee,
Bottom ; W1lltam Dye,

ElSie
Rice,
Long
New

Haven .

DISCHARGED
Rita
McDamel, Magg1e Gilmore,
Tracy Salser, K1mberly Lute,
Carol Drake, Ernest Sellards.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Furniture Department - Jrd Aoor
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school mclude.
Lorna Bell, D1ana Black,
Ca role Bush. Denise Cross,
The bo ard accepted the J effr ey
Dav1s,
Gregory
resignation of J oyce Vance as Donohew, Sharon Drake,
Bever l y Erv1n,
Barbara
secretary eflectiv&lt; May 11 and Ft she r, Robert HilL Je ffr ey
app o1nled April Smtih as Hil L Ro nald Hill, Geo rge
Ho lm a n , Dtana Ho l!&gt;tetn,
s ubs htute secretary effec tive Sha
ro n
Hol le r ,
Cha r les
May 9.
Hosc ha r, James Houdashell,
Other resignations a ccepted An g ela Hubbard, Jeff rey
Hubb a rd , A1mee Hus ton ,
effec hve at the close of th e Nt cholas lhl e, Wanda Jones,
school year were: Margaret P a m ~ l a La r k m s. Cha rl es
Goodwm , Kathleen Sc ott, Manuel, Jr , T1m m y Manuel,
J ud y M1 chae l, M1c hae l Mtd
Helen Carper, Wheeler Drake dl eswa rt. F red Mille r, Jr ,
De bra Mtll tr on,
Ra nda ll
and Stephanie Niemiec.
Moore. Ba r bara Nease. Lee
The board adopted the school Nea se, Paul Nea se, Kare n
calendar for the 1973-74 school Net g le r, Ro dn ey Net gl e r ,
year wtlh school to start Aug . Debra Nel son , Dtana Nor n s,
Grac e
Ph il li ps,
Fre ddi e
28 and end May 23. The board Pt (: ke ns, Sandra Randol ph ,
approved the list of 208 1973 Jane Rees, Robert RhodPs,
graduates of Meigs High as Judith Rober ts, 1Gary Roush,
J ay Rowe, Pa ul Rowe, Pa tn c1 a
provided by Principal James Sayr e, Ha rry Sha 1n , Neva
Sla ter, Sandra Wtnerbre nne r,
D1ehl.
Bonnte Srn d h, Co nn1e Sm tth,
The board agreed to study a Lawrence Wil coxen and Steve n
sug ges lton made by Fred Yonke r
Blaettnar by letter concerning
SON IS BORN
a narrow passage on Spring
M1·. and Mrs . J ohn Tracy

Ave . The rna tler wtll be

referred to the director of
transportation, the bus dnver
Naomi Floyd, and tv 'a member
of Pomeroy Council
A communication from the
ftre marshall on corrections

made by Harold Hubbard and
mamtenance men s howed that
physical plaOts are in fine
condition .

The board accepted the
restgnation of Alma Smith as
cook at Salem Center and

Mildred Humphreys, cook at
Meigs Junior High Both were
placed on subs tttute hsts,
however
V1v1an Pterce was h1red as

Blake , Second Ave ., Middleport , are ann ouncmg the
b1rth of a seven pound, 10 ounce
son , Fr a nk Edw a' rd, born
Saturda y at the Holzer Medical
Center. Grandparen L&lt;:; a re Mr.
and Mrs Eugene Harns, New

Orleans, La ; and E . M Blake
o[ Middleport and the late Ruth
Tracy Blake Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Tracy , Middleport and Mrs.
Ray Hec ox of New Orleans are
great-grandparen ts.
St1 v e r s,

pr es ident -el ect;
Jeanne Bowen, secretary, and
Dorothy Chaney , treasurer

Sale! Kroehler 395.00

LIVING ROOM SUITES
Sofa and Chai r to m atc h - 100 per cent nylon fabric cover s with Zepel
treatm ent th at r epels so t! Arm cap s mcluded . Choi ce of color s. Famous
Kroehl er quality.

Sale 299.00
Be sure to see all the other ftne Kroehler Living Room Suites on sale- ·
Furntture Department - Jrd floor - and take time to look around and see
all the fine furniture on the 3rd floor.
Bedroom Suites - D1nette Sets - Cha_irs - Sofas - Tables - Lamps - Juvenile
Furniture - Pictures - Lamps .

Free Delivery - Sensible Gredit Service

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of the show. Mrs. Collins used peach gladioli wtth
the "pollution" for the live material in her assemblage which
was crea~ in a cardboard box pam~d black. See " Flower
Show" on Page 5

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By Uni~d Press lnternatlonal
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON asked Congress
today to create a 17-member, bipartisan commission to
recommend Sweeping changes in the nation 's election laws.
He sugges~ as subjects for constderation matters including
whetl:Jer tlle presidential period in office should be, one &amp;.year

he

John Mora, Rita Slavin and
Gary Walker representing the
teachers association.

officers of

the teacher's associBttion are

York, turned down the job
Tuesday .
- Vice President Sp1ro T
Agnew told the Washington
Post m a n interview t~at the
impact of the Waterga te on the
1974 a nd 1976 elections will be
" d 1mmis hed " 1f th e s tory
contmues to unfold quickly.
But he admitted he woul d
"enVIsage a s ituatio n where it
is st1ll hangmg fire as late as
1975 m some aspects.

Dean, he said, tried to get the knew
CIA to pay salanes or p1ov1dc
Asked about the matter
bail for the seven men who Tuesday • White House Press
were &lt;trrested a nd later tned in Secretary Ronald Ziegler Illthe case. But he sa1d the CIA dJcated the t'eport which the
eventually refused to comply President receh•ed- lf anywith the top-level White House was verbal And the New York
requests
Tunessaidtod~tytthad learned
Haldeman, who was Nixon's Unlt E hrhchman had prov ided
chaef of staff , and Ehr ll chman, NIXon With ;m mfor ma l, oral
domestic a ffairs adviser, re- report that absolved the White
Sign ed two week s ago. De&lt;tn, House staff .
who was fir ed as the Pres! ~
In other developments
dent 'scounselon thesameday,
- Thf Senate Lnvestlg.a tmg
had been assigned last summer comnu ttee voted uncmunously
to carry l)Ul the Wh1te House's Tuesday to grant nnmumty to
own mvestigat10n of the case. Dea n in exc ha n ge t or
But
Dea n
to ld
th e testimony m public hea nngs,
Washington Star-News m a n which begin Thursday. The
mter v1ew pubhshcd Tuesda y committee IS empowered to

Symington's account.

The following

an abbrevia ted versiOn of what
Symington said he learned
from Wa lters' testimony:
Haldeman told Waters the
w atergate sca nda l ·•m ight be
exploited by the opposition"
and asked him to discourage
actmgFBJ DirectorL . Pa tr tck
Gray from invesllgahng the
rmancmg of the buggmg a nd
burglar y.
At the request of the White
House a ides, Walters me t w1th
Gray and as ked h1m to
aba ndon a n F BI probe of
ca mpaign fun ds wh1 ch were
routed through a Mexican bank
and later wound up m the
hands of th e Wa te r gate
b'Jrglars .

White House effor ts to involve the CIA 10 Ule Watergate
affair bega n last June 23, when
Walters and former CIA Directo1· H.ichard Helms were swnmaned to meet w1th Haldeman
and Ehrliehrnan, according to

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Ehrhclunan tned to get the
CIA to block an mvestiga tion
by the FBI after the June 17
buggrn g and break-tn at the
Watergate headquarters of the

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pledge to strengthen the light agamst the Commtmtsts. New

As It

Clean~: Instant

Conununist successes were reported arxl Ulere was unusuaUy

beavy U.S. air activity along the Mekong River.
Military sources said American planes destroyed ,a large

ment

She's really lost if she doesn't know her phone number.
General Telephone urges you to teach your children
their phone number as soon as possible.

Btl! Vaughan, J ames Schmoll ,

James Schmoll
Mi ss Mees, te dau~ hl e r of Mr
and Mrs Malcolm R Mecs ,
Pomeroy , a nd is a Sunday

lij i :t

GEnERAL TELEPHOnE
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DR. CHRISTENSEN

Otristensen
speaker for

DENVER - AN EXTORTIONIST who threatened to
747 jumbo jet carrying 125 persons to Tokyo unless
,., received $30,000, forced airline officials to divert the plane to
Jenver today with the hope th• extortiomst was bluffing. The
ononymous caller,who telephoned his threat to airline officers in
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Sehool teacher at St. P" ul
Lutheran Church where she ts
a member A de legale to
Bu ckeye G1rls' Sta te, she , Is

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Am e n ca n
High
Sc hool
Students and ts Meigs Count y's
D A.R. Good Citi ze ns hip
Awa rd winner. She has bee n a
member of Latm Club , Nature

Club,

Pep Club, Marauder

Ba nd , and N &lt;.~tt onal Honor
Society Miss Mees ha s won theDcmforth F oun da tion Award
th1 s year a nd the Amertca n
Leg ion Am ericanism Award
for three consec uti ve years.
She was also a member of the
T.V. Honor Soc1ety Team
Miss Baker , sa lutatorian , IS
the daughte r of Mr. a nd Mrs
P ;IUl Baker, Sy racuse She IS a
member of Na tional Honor

Soc 1e ty, Pep Club , Future
Bus iness I .cdders, and I .atm
Cl ub A chee rleader, she IS a
composer on th e Ma rauder
M(!ssage staff, an offi ce
assl::ito nt, on the Stude nt
Coun cil , a nd was an a lterna te

to Buckeye Gi rls' State. She
ha s bee n a mem ber of the 4-11
Pleasure Rtders for H years
and is treas urer of the Me ags
County Jumor Fmr Board .

The daughter of Mr. and
Mr s . Be rnard
'

~~ ultz,

Mad -

dlcport, Miss Fultz has been a

graduation
TUPPERS PLAINS - Dr. A.

p.m Sunday.
The ht gh school hand,
dired ed by Charles Wtlls, Will
present mus 1cal selectJOns for
the comm encemen t. The in·
voca twn a nd benediction will
be by the Rev Eugene Un·

derwood , pastor of the Tuppers
Plains Church of Chnst.

Robin Humphrey, prestdent
of th e class, will introduce the
speaker and Charles Swogger,

PATSY SAYRE

JUDI ROBERTS

Girls lead class
RACINF: -

.Jud i Roberts,

RAC INE - Patsy Sayre,
dauJ!;htcr of Mr and Mrs

awa rd diplomas.

da ughter of Mr

Baccalaureate will be held at
2 Sundpy afternoon with the
Rev. Robert Shook, pastor of
th e Mount Hermon Un)~d

Heber t L Roberts, Racine , Ht. Rober t K Sayre, Ra cme, RD,
2' 1s valed1clor w.n of .the semor ts s::dute~tonan of Southern
class at Southern Htgh School. Ht gh School A member o[ the

Brethren Church, delivermg
th e sermon . lnvocat10n w1ll be

by th e Rev . Ja cob Lehman and
Mart 1e Caldwell wtll present
th e · process ional a nd the
recessiOnal See cla ss roste r on

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EXTENOEO OUTLOOK
Warming trend with a
. .: hancc of showers about
Sunday. Hi ghs in the 60s
Frida y rismg to til e mid 70s
to low 80s Sunday. Lows in
th e lower &lt;lOs Frida)' moring
warming to the 50s Sunday.

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BILL VAUGHAN

JIM SCHMOLL

member of Nature Club, band ,

ye arbook staff , and Nat10na l
Honor Society of whi ch she is
now president She was a
de legate to Buckeye G1rl s '

Richard Vaughan,
Middleport , has played on the
basketball and baseball teams

M rs.

St&lt;tte and on th e 1'.V Honor

und se rves o n the Student
CounciL He t:s a member of the
Tenni s Club, Sctence Club,

Society Team .
Bill Vaug nan , son of Mr . and

Soc1et y, .and was a dc 1egate to

VarSity M, National Honor

Buckeye Boy's State . Vaughan
was also on the TV Honor
Societ-y Team .
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Schm oll , a

me mber

and

Mr~ .

N&lt;Jt 1onal Honor Soc1ety, Patsy
J ud1 1s it member of the
Nati onal Honor Sonely where 1s 1ts treasurer , her freshman
yetlr she wa s secretary of her
she served as reporter ; student
dass and hornecommg attendcu u ncll
v1ce
pres ident; ant: she hu s been act1ve m the
cheerlea der for three years, Pep Club , Modern Mus 1c
class busmess mana ge r; Masters. the c.hot r and gu·ls'
member of Pep Oob. Gtl"i"s glee club four years, reporter
State Delegate, member of the and tre&lt;.~surcr of the jumor
assoc 1at10n of mos t out- cla ss. treasurer of the semor
sta ndmg h1g., school s tudcnl{); class, president of the ch01r ,
Y.a s rwmCd m Wh o's Who m l~t~oul c&lt;il tOI und salesman for
1972-71, member of the thu u lh c H &lt;.~rbook . typi st for school
and ~tl'is' glee club fo1 fuw paper. and in the sc•nur play
cast Patsy attends church at
years , layout ed 1tor on ll:e Hender ~1n 'Ptlbernacle at
) 1etu·boo k sl;1ff an d ed1tor of the
Fk ndcrson. W Va She had &lt;:t
seh11ol 's newspaper
I
1.\l'&lt;ld(! ;,~VCI'Ot).\C Of 95 6 .

of

Trinity Church, was a member

of the T.V. Honor Society Team
and a delegate to Buckeye
( Contmued on page 2)

Escaped patient retaken
An esc8pce from Wes ton Gallipolis State Institute. The State Hospttal but "fled the
St:Jlc Hospital , We!) t V1r~;; ima , s hcnff 's De pt wa s told tn:; t1tuhon la s t year. He wa s
Wtlll am Lee La ndy, :m. of East Gallipoli s Jns tJlute did not arres ted on May 12. Deputies
Liverp ool will f8Ce new felony wa nt fum , and the proper satd a 14 mch bayone t and a
d•8rges a fter h1s ca pture in procedure was to probate hun loaded 22caliber revolver were
Hancock Co unty , S hc nff to Athe ns Mental Hospital. found on Landy when he was
Hubert C. Har ten bach's Dept. Sm(;c no authonltes would searched . He was then charged
re ported tod ay .
come Lo Metgs County after wtlh c arrytn g a c on ce aled
I ..andy w .o~s rirst apprehended I .andy, the shenff relea sed him weapon and default of bond .
The car m whic h Landy was
on May :~ by Me 1gs County on May 5,
shenH's tlepult es m the PortOn May 12 an article ap- drivmg wa s allegedly stole n Ill
Hunhngton
la nd are(J .
peared in the East L1verpool
Landy was also a ccused of
.Siwn ff Har tcnba ch, Ca ptmn RevteW that Landy had been
a
ttemplln
g to run down a
Rube r t Beeg le an d d eputy &lt;iPfH c he nde d by Hancock
·Raymond Manley took J..aud y County Sheriff's deputies and deputy shenff m Ea st Liv e r ~
mto custody at gun ~ oi n t and w ould fa ce r1ew crimina l pool, and to have forced a
Pe nnsylvama State policeman
recovered a') 1965 Chevrolet cha rges.
Impa l&lt;.t owned by Orv ille I,yons
Acco rd1n g to the Ea s t off a roadway when an off JCer
of Co lum bus
Liverpool Hev1ew, Landy had pursued turn fr om a parkmg lot
of a closed resta urant
T he de par tment not1f1cd bee n a p.altent a t Ma sstll on
a uthun lies m F rankli n County
of {.(;I ndy's apprehension a nd of
the recovery of the s tolen car
The d e p ~r tm en l learned that
I .andy was wanted in Co lum bi a
c&lt;)unty for a [e lony 8 nd tha t he
was a wa lkawa y fr om
Massil lon Slate Hospttal a nd
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The EPA too httle time to consider
Wes ton State Hospital where &lt;.t
Ohio Envirorunental Protec- their requests.
$10,000 bond was 1eqmred for
llon Agency sa1d today tt had " fn hght of th1s lime limitaht s re lease . •
gra nted five utilities more time tion , I personally rev1 ewed
Authon t1es suggested that
to mee t air pollution standards hearm g tcstunony aod rushed
Landy be t ran sfe r re d tp so they could continue to use
a decision ,on each s chedule ,"
Ohto coal wh1ch ha s a htgh said Whitman.
sulfur content.
" We admit that our present
EPA Director Ira Whitman po stti on could change,, provid·
said the ex:tens icins were grant- ed , however, that we are given
ed . following several public sufficient data on the sulfur
hea nngs . For the most part, diox1de quest1on ," said Whitthe schedules call for compli- man .
Donna Weber was elected a nce with sulfur-oxide levels
Whitman Sajd if a so urce 1s
presiden t, Bob Werry, vice by July 1, 1975.
not currentlY in compliance
pres ident, J o Ellen Dtehl ,
The extensiOns were g ranted wtth emission regulations, it
secreta ry, and Tern M1 ller to .
may be granted an extension
Tea ford, treasurer of the newly
- Co n es ville Ele c tri C providing tl bas submitted an
for med MCJg,s Htgh School Generating Plant of Columbus
approvable schedule tha t will
Alumm &lt;~ ssoc iatiOn Tuesday and Southern Ohio Electric Co.
brmg It mto complia nce w1thm
evemng
- Avon Lake Electric gener- specified tune guidelines.
P lans for an alumm dance ating Plant of Cleveland ElecThe e mtss wn re gulations
Sa turd ay, J une 30, wi ll be tnc llhuninating Company.
could not have been met unme~de
by the decorat mg
- Philo Electric Generatmg medlately because tt would
commt ttee, John Th omas- a nd Plant o[ American Electric have hurt the coal industry m
E d d 1e You ng; refr es hmen t Power Company .
Eastern Ohio, he satd , The
co m mttt'e e, Cathy Yates
- Bay Shore Electric Gen er- utilities would have had to use
Swa r tz and Bran Dailey; .;:n- ating Plant of Toledo Edison coal wtth a lower sulfur content
terta inmcn t com m1ttcc. Becky Power Company.
such as that mmed on West
1'r1p lett and Fund Rmsing,
Elec trtc Virgtma .
- Lake . Shore
R&lt;'f k} ~\~tiH\f'll , J ll r-h31rrn en Gener atmg Plant of Clevela nd
The extension wiU gtve the
A t-lll'!' I IIH~ 01 tht• offi CCIS,
E lec tr ic Il luminatin g Co m- uttltt1es ltme to mstall filters or
ch£tmncn, and all mt.crested pany.
other devtces to take the sullur
alumnt w111 be held Monday at
Whitman sal~ the extensiOns out or the sntoke leaving the

More time given
to meet standards

commeneemcnt for Ea stern
High School 's 60 semors at 8

prmctpal , w1ll present the 10
top scholars or the class
Distnct Supt. J ohn D. Riebel
wtll present the class of 1973 to
Roger Epple, prestdent o[ the
board .of edu cation, wh o will'

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Edie Mees, Lynne Baker top '73 class
and Lmda AtkmsQn
D a nf o rth F o und a ti o n
Awards to t he outstandmg
semor girl a nd boy we r e
presented to Ed1e Mees and

'.:1

BETH FULTZ

I. \'NNE l!AKER

Honoranan s a re Beth F'ultz,

Communist motor vessel and a big sampan m Mekong Rlver mr

strikes while other U. S. flgh~r-hombers struck CommWliSI
groWld units threa~ning the southe~n town o[ Kampot.

EDIEMEES

Me1gs H1gh School Tuesday.

speaker at th e 16th annual

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1973 va lcdtdortan and Lynne

one of the four-uay hunting permits.

alcoholic."

I

Baker , the salutatoraan a t the
annual a wards .f.I SSentbly il t

R. Chnstensen , preside nt of
Rw Grande College, will be

an

I

Edi e Mees was na med the

counties. The 2,000 hunters were selected by lottery to receive

cowfter~easures ?

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and

Some said they could not vote to conftrm Richardson unless
the prosecutor "comple~ independence."

Sk.ylab will get without drastic

Betsy Horky, prestdent; Don

MIOOLEPORT, 0.

Ha ld e m a n

gra~ted

station .
Sky lab 1, its maon insulaUonfrom the sun's heat ripped away
during launch, was a hotbox after httle more than a day m orbtt.
Temperatures rose above 110 degrees in the living quar~rs and
the station's outer skin hit a sizzling 295 degrees on the stde
facing the sun. Offi~ia!B said they probably would not know. until
at least Thursday the answer to a key question: How much hotter

Carol Pterce, board members;
Hargraves, and McComas, and

BAKER

t e r s, said

Judiciary Committee met to discuss their concern over his in~
tention to keep "ultimate authority" over the prosecutor.

astronauts from living and working in America 's first spa ce

Don Mullen, Virgil King, and

FURNITURE

J udge HaroldTy ler Jr of New

campaign fraud during the 1972
presidentia l election .
- The co mmittee also
, grantt,&gt;d nnmunity to the SO·
ca lled " Mr X " - 1dent1fied for
U1e f1rst tune as Roy H.
Sheppard - w ho allege dl y
earned Watergate ~ related
documents out of the White
House
E.xecuhve
Office
Bu1ldmg the day after the
break-m a t DemocratiC headquar t ers,
- Attorney
Gencrctldestb'fl ateEill ot L. Richardso n
said he would cond uc t " mutual
ex plorations" toda"y w1 th thn..&gt;e
r e mai ntn g ca ndid ates for
spccml prosecutor mto the
W a te r gc:~ te af fair Ha s to p
prospect, U.S, District Court

Symmgton , repeatm g the
closed testtmony gtven to his
comrnit~e Monday by CIA
Deputy Dtrector Vernon Wal-

WASillNGTON - "ATIORNEY GENERAI.rDESIGNATE
Elliot L. Richardson today carried on "mutual explorations"
with the three remaining top candidates in his search for a
spee1al Watergate prosecutor. A!l Richardson contmued his
search lor the right man, six Democratic members of the Senate

' SACRAMENTO, CALIF. - MINING EQUIPMENT stores tn
California's famous Motber Lode report the " gold fev er
demand for pans, dredges and metal de~ctors ts soanng nearly
as high as the price of the precious yellow metal on Mrld
markets.
A UPI survey of equipment dealers Tuesday showed
bustness increasesrangiltg from 25 to 75 pet. on the same day
gold closed on the Pans free market at $124.116. " It 's gold fever, "
said Frank Sullivan, manager of, the Mother Lode Sktn Drving
shop in Sacramento. "It's just like addiction . It's like alcoh ol to

Swee~ .

In vestigate a ll a spects of

telhng the President what he

man ha ve den ied any wrongdoing . And Dean, who will
testify m public hearings under
immunity fr om pro secution ~
told an intervi ewer the sca ndal
" won 't hurt my htde."

campaign practices." The President said election reform should
be achieved across the board and should not be limited to elloris
to plug ethical holes which permltted thE Waterga~ scandal.

HOUSTON - TEAMS OF SPACE AGENCY engmeers today
sif~d hnndreds of ideas ranging from the Simple to the exotic for
a solution to tbe overheating problems which threatened.to keep

concrete.
Attendmg were Frank W,
Porter, president; Joe Sayre,

l It Beats, As It '

that he never wrote a report

mittee.

doing ever ything in the world
to obstruct Justice."
Both Haldeman and Ehrlich-

tenn, campaign financing, and "the whole range of improper

COLUMBUS - A RECORD 71 Wll.D TURKEYS, wetghing
from 13 to 26 poWlds, 'were bagged during this month's etght-&lt;lay
season in 14 southeastern Ohir,. counties.
HWlters took 16 birds in Ross County. Other counties were
Vinton 14; Hocking II; Washington 6; Galha, Scioto and Ptke 5
each; Adams 4; Lawrence and Jackson 2 each; and Athens 1.
Htm~rs fatled to shoot any turkeys in Me1gs, Monroe or Perry

the board and presented the
btlls [or the cost o[ laying four,
20 ft sections of concrete for
the playground. The board was
pleased with the work and
dtre~ted clerk Lee McComas to
send a letter of watitude to the
group .
l
The board earlier bad agreed
to pay $1 ,000 on the cost of the

elec~d

strate the "Assemblage class" included in the artistic design
ca~gory

William H. Erickson, and David W. Peck, rellred New York
appella~ jusllce . " It wouldn't be belpful to keep a score board on
who's turning it down," Richardson told repor~rs late Tuesday,
saying he would not reveal the order of his chmces. U S. District
Court Judge Harold Tyler Jr. of New York, assistant attorney
general in the Eisenhower and Kennedy admmistratJons , turned
down the job Tuesday, saying it was not appropriate for a s1tting
judge to take such a post

Pomeroy's first grade a s a
tUitwn student.
Two men representing the
Harrisonville school met with

Recently

Democrattc National Com-

cover-up on the CIA ."
Th e three, he said , nwere

Johnson Administration; Colorado Supreme Court Justice

to attend

--'L (;II~CII~HAT I

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WAS HI NGTON (U P! ) Three of President Nixon's top
a ides tned to ''obs truct
justice" in a pers1stant effort
last summer to involve Ute CIA
in a cover-up of the Watergate
scanda l, accordmg to an account of testimony before a
Senate commLttee.
The st ory was d isclosed
Tu esday by Se n . S tua r t
Symtngt on , D-Mo., a mtd
speculation that the White
House never conducted wha l
Nixon had desc ribed as a
"complete ii1vestigation" of
the case.
Symington sa1d testimony
before the Se nat e Armed
Services Committee indica ted
ex-presidentia~ a ides H.R. Haldeman , John D. Ehrh chman
and John W. Dean were 1n-.
valved in "an attempt to
Wlload major responsibility for

Christopher of San Francisco, deputy attorney general m the

PJ\ls •ili*tt-

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struct1on attempte

Richardson was conferring by phone with Warren M.

4-posibon

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POLLUTION ON THE OillO RIVER - Some rusty tm, a
moss covered shoe, pop cans and drift wood were used by
Mrs. Richard Collins, chairman of the Regatta flower show ,
June 1&amp;-.17, in the Pomeroy Motor Co. showroom to demon-

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liibens ,alioNlt

Det&gt;oted To The Interests Of 'fhe Meig• -Ma.son Area

the Watergate bugging and

cook at Salem Center for the
1973-74 school yeaf and Ruth
Erlewme was added to the
substitute list.
Charles

Chan ce of showers and
thundersho wers thl:!&gt;- afternoon
and evr•ning over southeast
tonight. Turmng C&lt;llder. Lows
to m~ht low to mid 40s south
Thursday clearmg and cool.

en tine

sea level,

McCall was also a ppointed
coordmat or
of
fe dera l
programs.

I

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Weather

The lowest incorporated
commWlity in the Western
Hemisphere is Cali p atria,
Calif., located 184 feet below

Southern

and are a great record for tax

YOU

.Now You Know

the late Albert and Eliza Miller
Htll Sestdes h1s parent~. hewas preceded In death by his
w1te. Or'pha Burnem Hill tn
1971 , and three brothers.
Surv ivtng are a daughter and
son in taw, Mr . and Mrs. Don
Bell. Racine Route 2; a
granddaughter. Lorna Dawn
Bell. Ractne Route . 2; six
brothers , Albert Htll, Jr ..
Harrv Hill, Cliffor:d H1ll. John
H1ll, Dallas Hill, all of the
Racine area and Dale Hill of
Moore Haven . Fla ; three
sisters.
V1olef
Grimm ,
Columbus , Mar jorie Roush ,
Portland, and Dons Hensler,
Racine , and a number of nieces
and nephews .
Funeral serv1ces will be held
at 1 p.m Wednesday at the
Letart Fails Untted Methodist
Church wdh the Rev . Howard
Sh1veley oHtclati ng Bunal w111 '
be tn the · Letart Falls
Cemetery r-riends may call at
the Ew ing Funeral Home
anyftme unt1l 11 a m. Wed·
nesday when lhe body will be
taken to the church.

best proof of payment you can have

WHEN

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the

Auto Teller Window and
Walk-Up Window Open Friday
t:venings s to 7 P.M.

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Alumni group

is 'organized

no

p.m at the Meigs Htgh

Schuol cafclcn a

were granted 10 days alter the
hearrngs wh1ch he fe!t gave the

power plants.

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