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The bulldln&amp;, between Avtry
and Market Sli'eetl. wiluld froa\
!II Avery street and be COO·
ll•cled wltb tbe present
National Banlt bui~lna. ,
Prealderlt [)ollglaaa AdiJill (i
lbe bank aald lhe'blilldlnllll
apressioo ct. our coafld..,e
downtown Parltersbl!rs aa
,\oti~l ,_ center for - "' ·
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ATLANTA(UPI)-BobbyAI· day In racing," A1111on.. 88id
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w. L. Pet. QB
break.
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to
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55 19 .1&lt;13 ...
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The 31-year-okl racer from 139.554 miles an hour. "I Jinew Kerrtuclfv
4D ~ .S41 15
Hueytown, Ala., !tad a biatory 1 waa bel!illllinl! to cl01e In on ~~':k
31 .. .m 11""
of things happenlnj! to. him Cal.ljuetkepttellingmyaelfall Pltlsburgh
: ~ :f.:~ , :.!iili~··;;.!!:~!i
when be raced here. But. thll I nOOded was a JlreatO." '
Miami
21 55 .276 35
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ttme something went f91' him , 'lbe break came wben both
Wesl
Btead ofagainlt him. He gQt bia men P!lted while a ca~ :!:£
w. L. Pet. QB
break and becalll!e oflt, ~ wu out. Or) lbe reatart, .1 n Denver
.u 33 .571 ...
Allison Is tile !!riO champiOn ot ·WII rJc!lt behind YarlicifoUgh, Washington ~ 3.4 .553 IV.
the · AUanta 500 stock car the
man on the simie lap Della•
· 411 36 .526 3'1•
classic.
.
"~th Cil. AIJ!son caDI!ht him Los Angolet 39 27 .513 64112
ruined Cal Yarbor· . on. .-.!!
···-• turn ...._.... Nl'oi(O'~• -s~ ll .m
Allison
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• ...~- x.CIIndllll cllvlskll tltlt
ough's bid ·lA! win bia fourth ahead Qll the sl\orl back
sund.oy'o RttuMt
straight Atlailll 500 wheit he stralglllaway, and took a ~d New York 119 Miami 96
charged into the lejld with' six YarborOugh eoU~d never. clooe.
Mllndoy'o Gamas
laps to go and held oo to beat Daytona 500 winner Pete lndlano ot Now O'IHn•
the defe11dJilg champ by 30 Hamilton, In a Plymouth, 1'188 Carolina at Kantucky
yards and ball a second...
third, wblle ,Lee Roy y_.-. IOnlygameoschodlillldl

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'a..nts E·nd. Japan .

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Bobby Allison tps
,-~~~r;;:r;.~~;~= Atlanta 400 Classic ,
the
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Metitoflveliltilf\ . innings.
Salui'day the Reds won over
thecanllri81satTampa,Fia., 32·

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OlarlleGlotl:bachand
'lluddy
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to

MOSOOW (UPI).o-Valenlina
Nlkonovajn,Ja, of Rnssla took
first place Sunday In the girls
lolls ~UIIoo of lbe Wmold
Junior fencing champicnshlpo
wllb five ~llv')~·

Valentina B1lr0cltldf!II;U;-WU'

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S'tEUBENVILIE,ObiO(UPI)
--Scott Hoovtr, 21, and Lln!la
Bell, Z3, both of SteubenYille,
were apparenUy IIIJ)hYIIated
while sJeePing In a car parked
west of Mingo JnncUon in Jel·
ferson Sallli'day.
Officials said the car caught
fire wblle tbe couple alepl.

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by !~Jay,

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run In

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SNOWC!JIECKS

S.wclieeb were luaed
., Ieday lor lbe llltlgs lll&amp;b lt78
'• ·,, IIUebaii•~·~JIOMf wldcb
,' wu 1o blve beeD Vlaloa al
'. ( Mld4llqorl. ·,
. , lleksoa, lo!beduled Ia
. Mlddleperl 'l'11Hday 1o epel!
'••·
die IIGDtbern Dlvtslou of ...
Soaih,aolern Ohio Coo·
. "•lere~~oe raee, allo wW Ill be

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- bulb &amp;aaiet wtli be IUtUDeed

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Balllmort 127'New York m

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Ml,lwaukoe at Phllldelphla

101

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·

(Only game sci'edullldl

IY

AlA,,,......

DAti NY
SAYRE
By Unlll&lt;l ....... 1-...IIMial
ATLANTA(UPI)-BobbyAI· day In racing," A1111on.. 88id
Eut
lison figur!id all he needed wu alter &amp;Purring his 1989. Dodge
w. L. Pet. QB
break.
·
•'
Chatger
to
track
iecord
of
.x·lndlona
55 19 .1&lt;13 ...
8
8
The 31-year-okl racer from 139.554 miles an hour. "I Jinew Kerrtuclfv
4D ~ .S41 15
Hueytown, Ala., !tad a biatory 1 waa bel!illllinl! to cl01e In on ~~':k
31 .. .m 11""
of things happenlnj! to. him Cal.ljuetkepttellingmyaelfall Pltlsburgh
: ~ :f.:~ , :.!iili~··;;.!!:~!i
when be raced here. But. thll I nOOded was a JlreatO." '
Miami
21 55 .276 35
~:
ttme something went f91' him , 'lbe break came wben both
Wesl
Btead ofagainlt him. He gQt bia men P!lted while a ca~ :!:£
w. L. Pet. QB
break and becalll!e oflt, ~ wu out. Or) lbe reatart, .1 n Denver
.u 33 .571 ...
Allison Is tile !!riO champiOn ot ·WII rJc!lt behind YarlicifoUgh, Washington ~ 3.4 .553 IV.
the · AUanta 500 stock car the
man on the simie lap Della•
· 411 36 .526 3'1•
classic.
.
"~th Cil. AIJ!son caDI!ht him Los Angolet 39 27 .513 64112
ruined Cal Yarbor· . on. .-.!!
···-• turn ...._.... Nl'oi(O'~• -s~ ll .m
Allison
""' """"'"'
• ...~- x.CIIndllll cllvlskll tltlt
ough's bid ·lA! win bia fourth ahead Qll the sl\orl back
sund.oy'o RttuMt
straight Atlailll 500 wheit he stralglllaway, and took a ~d New York 119 Miami 96
charged into the lejld with' six YarborOugh eoU~d never. clooe.
Mllndoy'o Gamas
laps to go and held oo to beat Daytona 500 winner Pete lndlano ot Now O'IHn•
the defe11dJilg champ by 30 Hamilton, In a Plymouth, 1'188 Carolina at Kantucky
yards and ball a second...
third, wblle ,Lee Roy y_.-. IOnlygameoschodlillldl

..

pol*

"ThiS has to be my greateat

'a..nts E·nd. Japan .

:\P) ·''· l.•

-

Piloonlx ,
1. 1 .5GO'
Svndlroh..Oih

Bobby Allison tps
,-~~~r;;:r;.~~;~= Atlanta 400 Classic ,
the
llnllllng tile
Metitoflveliltilf\ . innings.
Salui'day the Reds won over
thecanllri81satTampa,Fia., 32·

2

, 0

!;! ,TAKES FIII8T PJ..\CI£

~ ~:. ~u

PlymoUth, was filth.
OlarlleGlotl:bachand
'lluddy
· • wbo were 2-3
ID
,in ·their shark-meed
to

MOSOOW (UPI).o-Valenlina
Nlkonovajn,Ja, of Rnssla took
first place Sunday In the girls
lolls ~UIIoo of lbe Wmold
Junior fencing champicnshlpo
wllb five ~llv')~·

Valentina B1lr0cltldf!II;U;-WU'

ii!Cood aDd 'We.t
Jutta

~~

Popken, ",o11tkt~J,

~:~~~~:{
i:i

COUPLE ASPIIYIIA'$)

S'tEUBENVILIE,ObiO(UPI)
--Scott Hoovtr, 21, and Lln!la
Bell, Z3, both of SteubenYille,
were apparenUy IIIJ)hYIIated
while sJeePing In a car parked
west of Mingo JnncUon in Jel·
ferson Sallli'day.
Officials said the car caught
fire wblle tbe couple alepl.

SAYRE
·,·
HARDWARE
-~No=ow===~:.~

"

.·.

.

I

I

•

i

. It'll take Itt• Cl¥•._• ...

'family
about 14.· minu..• ·.. ·
'

.tc» filtout . ...

,, :'

,,,
'

the cenkls.
fo~.
,,
J,t,.
I

'

.,

,l'

'That's' less time than you spen ~ u·,IIAnlino
evening new,s. Ani:J it c,pn bri~~ yoli !m~~~''Q!~···!,
"!IY!I in the years tq come; ,,';
Better
'
bej l~r ···~,c!i cC~I

services,
The facts

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.Thr~~,e •have always been a croivd.
ESfli!C,i~lly'ln !he back seat 'o.f a SPoilS
tar, SO t.he neW Flreblrds have two
' bucket-tYPe seats In back. Plus two
. buck~~t se,ats UP, front.
,
. FQu( .c.~{ortable passengers;
each In an 1nd1vldual seat.
And • ~ ~rt.ble fltle.
'
The r~ar seats.gave us room to raise
,the dnv~ tunnel b~tl'{een them. Which
Espilt {2). A lu~urious
g1ves·the suspelll!IOiHoom 1o travel
. when Y9,11 ~it. a bump, Which, in the
. Th~
Flreblrd ~nd Esprn, pro.ducas a
4).
Our
.
ride that many a·full-s1ze sedan
{
_would be proud of.
,
. .
Formula 400 and Trans Am don t
,.;~:~;;~~~~ dlfferent ,FIIe~irds ha.velt quite as ·soft ..Enthusiasts
fc
on only one
. like a stiffer ride,. St1ffer sprjngs and
1 shocks prOVIde Jt.

!'·.!It!! II nothing Wllhout quf!:k

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·
I'We qldn t 'compromise handling a'· :
bit. We made the Wide-Track wider
Made lade-resistant front disc braklis
standall!. And lor improved cornering
we lnstlltlob stabilll9r bars up front '
And added rear stabilizer bars to ·
Formula 400 and Trans Am.
Eng!_ to lllllc:ll.
If you read ourdescri~tion~of the four
Firebirds the engine lineup makes
supr,eme 'sense. The. basic Flreblrd
has a 250-cubic-inch six. Esprlta350-cublc-inch, regular-Qas V-8
Forll)ula 400 has a 400-cublc-lnch ·
V-8. And Trans Am feaiures a
400-cubic-lnch Ram Air V-8.

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Enclura bumperelflltaharb bulllpt.
Pontiac·~ Endura material is probably

panels, for Instance. Eall' '
to read. With easy-to.-ieaOh.oontrolt.
We even designed the panels so · ~
that any light bulb can ba ch1111Qed
in 60 seconds. By you. Withiiut'
lylhg on the floor.
•
.
But you'll undoubfedly want·lo
find out foi yourself. Please do.
,
At a Pontiac dealer's. Then you'll i
know our "beginning of t~orrow"
claim is mora than a boast.
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·Ca ~lfOiW.ril .........,.,. fliur.'l!eriOC(
.Thr~~,e •have always been a croivd.
ESfli!C,i~lly'ln !he back seat 'o.f a SPoilS
tar, SO t.he neW Flreblrds have two
' bucket-tYPe seats In back. Plus two
. buck~~t se,ats UP, front.
,
. FQu( .c.~{ortable passengers;
each In an 1nd1vldual seat.
And • ~ ~rt.ble fltle.
'
The r~ar seats.gave us room to raise
,the dnv~ tunnel b~tl'{een them. Which
Espilt {2). A lu~urious
g1ves·the suspelll!IOiHoom 1o travel
. when Y9,11 ~it. a bump, Which, in the
. Th~
Flreblrd ~nd Esprn, pro.ducas a
4).
Our
.
ride that many a·full-s1ze sedan
{
_would be proud of.
,
. .
Formula 400 and Trans Am don t
,.;~:~;;~~~~ dlfferent ,FIIe~irds ha.velt quite as ·soft ..Enthusiasts
fc
on only one
. like a stiffer ride,. St1ffer sprjngs and
1 shocks prOVIde Jt.

!'·.!It!! II nothing Wllhout quf!:k

l
·
I'We qldn t 'compromise handling a'· :
bit. We made the Wide-Track wider
Made lade-resistant front disc braklis
standall!. And lor improved cornering
we lnstlltlob stabilll9r bars up front '
And added rear stabilizer bars to ·
Formula 400 and Trans Am.
Eng!_ to lllllc:ll.
If you read ourdescri~tion~of the four
Firebirds the engine lineup makes
supr,eme 'sense. The. basic Flreblrd
has a 250-cubic-inch six. Esprlta350-cublc-inch, regular-Qas V-8
Forll)ula 400 has a 400-cublc-lnch ·
V-8. And Trans Am feaiures a
400-cubic-lnch Ram Air V-8.

~

Enclura bumperelflltaharb bulllpt.
Pontiac·~ Endura material is probably

panels, for Instance. Eall' '
to read. With easy-to.-ieaOh.oontrolt.
We even designed the panels so · ~
that any light bulb can ba ch1111Qed
in 60 seconds. By you. Withiiut'
lylhg on the floor.
•
.
But you'll undoubfedly want·lo
find out foi yourself. Please do.
,
At a Pontiac dealer's. Then you'll i
know our "beginning of t~orrow"
claim is mora than a boast.
··

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WILL 'KEEP children during

WMPO

the week and on

Phone· t~l4941 .

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:1.27-61c

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Wanted. To .• 111

NOW OPEN, SloW DRIVE IN. BRASS BEDS, round labl&lt;is,
No fncrea" In prices.
corner c\tp.bo!Brdl,
or
every Friday,
Anyllllng old). Phone btlora 8
1 Specl1l1
Saturday 1nd Sunday.
a. m. or alter '4:30 R• m.
l.GtAI!ed on -RI. 7 bypass.
Coolville 1167·3411, Mrs.
3-3Q.301c
LEGAL NOTICj!
Harold Barnhart, Tupparo
IN THE COMMON PLIAS
Plains, Ohio.
COURT, MEIGS COUNTY, WILt pick up merchandise and
J.19-10tc
OHIO
\ ..
taka to auction on a ptr·
WILLIAM J. ~DWARDS
11' E•it 'Mtln Street
centage basis.. Call Jim,
Pomeroy, Olllo,
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Pl•lntln,
Phone 742-4&lt;161.

IAI0/1390

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SHE·RRY

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EDWARO sI

f-23-Hc

c-o Mrs. Dorothy Htntl
4247 South (Inn.
Tullio OkllhOml 14105,

nc1.~

HAYMAN'S AUCTION House,
laurel Cliff, now open each

Deftndut.

No. 14,627
NOTICE IY PUBLICATION

Sh•rry o . Edwards, whose
place of residence IS c-o Mrs .
Dorothy Hentz , .4247 South

WANTED

MALE

re:celve con .
signments at 10 a .m. Auction
Friday ·to

ARE YOU
LOOKING?

starting at 7 p.m . Let us sell

your merchandise.

ctnn ~ .

Tutu, Oklahoma, 74105,
will take notice that on the 27th .

3·22-llt

~ay of March, 1970, the un derslgnt'd flied his Petition MEN'S work clothea, also
women's clothing. Jeffers
1galnst t~er In the Common
rttas Court of Meigs County,
Clothing Store, Old Rt . 33
9hla, pnytno for divorce and
going loward Fair Grounds.
ether relief on the grounds of
J.2.5-6tc
1rou neglect of duty. end ew: .
weme ~ruelty. Said cause will

be tor hlerlng on and after the
)2fh . day of May. 1970.

Wanted To Buy

crow,, Crow &amp; . Porter.
;..ttoroeys for Plaintiff

OLD FURNiTURE, dlshea,
1runks, etc. Write M. . D..
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, 0 .
Ca11992-6271.

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r WJLLIAM J . Edwerds
Plaintiff

JO.. {4} 6, 13, 20,27 (5) ... 11 -

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,:tlelp Wanted

OLD UPRIGHT pianos; any
as long .. have not
• - - - - - - - - . . , condition,
been wet. Paying $10 ea&lt;h.
Flrstlloor only. Mondays will
bo pick-up day. Write, giving
good directions, Willen Plano
Company, Bax lilt Serdls,

pony .
ogl HI

·~s:~r~~~~~:::l

NOTICE

CARRIERS
WANTED

Ohio~~-

J.l'l-301p

pbont
F,r Mr.
9·9, Tot"""Y

3-IO,lllc -..,..-

Ohio Ul\iversity
. l!'h

Athens, Ohio

feet by 125 fHI. Phone 992·
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; RE.G~her{eb ~hj.£8!1

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JOHN DEERE B tractor,
culllvo\Cf ,,,,3-point hi!C:h.
LOT. Btlt location In town. ,411 Phone Chesler 985-3598.

For I'Qmeroy

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NATIONAL Cash Register, 'rotAL ELECTRIC hoino, In
good shape. uo. See at cef. Tuppir(Pialnoan.,.,..cr,lot;
tilled Gas Sta11on or call 992· 3 bedroom' brick 'with porch
m1.
..and ln•uNiti!i! gloss~~~-.
3-27·21P rFutu r. n
olun)lnu·m
.o vtrhall'g·, built-In kitchen,
- '----..,-- -;::--::-:SOUTHI;RN PLANTS: Call, , wall 19 w~ll· cerptl~ng, l(llllly
boge plinll lhl Of Mardi; 1'110111. Oild ~rage. HoUle Is
tomato plan1a lost .01 April. ._ wlrad IrK ...... Call ·Slier·
Order now. CharleS R.·Herrfs, \ .man SUmmerfltlf$',. Chtster
Portl 0nd, Ohio. Phone 843-' 9f5.35ft.
2·17-Hc
2693.

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mare' ln ·l~ PHOrit·992·
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5039.
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aparinW.t. Inquire"\ and .G
Food Market, 3 miles south ol
Mlddl~ on State Rou!t 7. MODERN 1970 walnut · slelto·
ra~lo combination, solid stole
J.29-31c

stertp, 4 ..,ad ~anger, 4-

spaaker S0Uf111 system. P~r
bolanco f'8,70 cash, or -Y
lerm~.· Call 992-3352. ·
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Park, Minenvlllt. Phone 992·
3324.

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INIICE'LY lumlshecl 2-bodroom
apor.tment , Middleport.
Phone 992-3874.
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NOW OPEN, SloW DRIVE IN. BRASS BEDS, round labl&lt;is,
No fncrea" In prices.
corner c\tp.bo!Brdl,
or
every Friday,
Anyllllng old). Phone btlora 8
1 Specl1l1
Saturday 1nd Sunday.
a. m. or alter '4:30 R• m.
l.GtAI!ed on -RI. 7 bypass.
Coolville 1167·3411, Mrs.
3-3Q.301c
LEGAL NOTICj!
Harold Barnhart, Tupparo
IN THE COMMON PLIAS
Plains, Ohio.
COURT, MEIGS COUNTY, WILt pick up merchandise and
J.19-10tc
OHIO
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taka to auction on a ptr·
WILLIAM J. ~DWARDS
11' E•it 'Mtln Street
centage basis.. Call Jim,
Pomeroy, Olllo,
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Pl•lntln,
Phone 742-4&lt;161.

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c-o Mrs. Dorothy Htntl
4247 South (Inn.
Tullio OkllhOml 14105,

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HAYMAN'S AUCTION House,
laurel Cliff, now open each

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No. 14,627
NOTICE IY PUBLICATION

Sh•rry o . Edwards, whose
place of residence IS c-o Mrs .
Dorothy Hentz , .4247 South

WANTED

MALE

re:celve con .
signments at 10 a .m. Auction
Friday ·to

ARE YOU
LOOKING?

starting at 7 p.m . Let us sell

your merchandise.

ctnn ~ .

Tutu, Oklahoma, 74105,
will take notice that on the 27th .

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~ay of March, 1970, the un derslgnt'd flied his Petition MEN'S work clothea, also
women's clothing. Jeffers
1galnst t~er In the Common
rttas Court of Meigs County,
Clothing Store, Old Rt . 33
9hla, pnytno for divorce and
going loward Fair Grounds.
ether relief on the grounds of
J.2.5-6tc
1rou neglect of duty. end ew: .
weme ~ruelty. Said cause will

be tor hlerlng on and after the
)2fh . day of May. 1970.

Wanted To Buy

crow,, Crow &amp; . Porter.
;..ttoroeys for Plaintiff

OLD FURNiTURE, dlshea,
1runks, etc. Write M. . D..
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, 0 .
Ca11992-6271.

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OLD UPRIGHT pianos; any
as long .. have not
• - - - - - - - - . . , condition,
been wet. Paying $10 ea&lt;h.
Flrstlloor only. Mondays will
bo pick-up day. Write, giving
good directions, Willen Plano
Company, Bax lilt Serdls,

pony .
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CARRIERS
WANTED

Ohio~~-

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F,r Mr.
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Ohio Ul\iversity
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Athens, Ohio

feet by 125 fHI. Phone 992·
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LOT. Btlt location In town. ,411 Phone Chesler 985-3598.

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good shape. uo. See at cef. Tuppir(Pialnoan.,.,..cr,lot;
tilled Gas Sta11on or call 992· 3 bedroom' brick 'with porch
m1.
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.o vtrhall'g·, built-In kitchen,
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boge plinll lhl Of Mardi; 1'110111. Oild ~rage. HoUle Is
tomato plan1a lost .01 April. ._ wlrad IrK ...... Call ·Slier·
Order now. CharleS R.·Herrfs, \ .man SUmmerfltlf$',. Chtster
Portl 0nd, Ohio. Phone 843-' 9f5.35ft.
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mare' ln ·l~ PHOrit·992·
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5039.
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aparinW.t. Inquire"\ and .G
Food Market, 3 miles south ol
Mlddl~ on State Rou!t 7. MODERN 1970 walnut · slelto·
ra~lo combination, solid stole
J.29-31c

stertp, 4 ..,ad ~anger, 4-

spaaker S0Uf111 system. P~r
bolanco f'8,70 cash, or -Y
lerm~.· Call 992-3352. ·
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Park, Minenvlllt. Phone 992·
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Phone 992-3874.
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more thaD t,ooo· penona bad
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Olftcials
strugglingearthqlllke
to iestore ft
survivors from the paths of
bolllng )lot fiood.wa~ !Greed . '
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catilb'ophe
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with
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spread
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of, !be, qlllasler.
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tsminllled water and ra,li. ·
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New casualties were reported 'nie ~uake regis~ 7.5
from the jMIIK:h of lhe . new J11i the Richter Scale. Areadlni
ln!mOrS. Tbe strongest was tllat strong, Is rare. '11le San
reglltered at 7 on the Richter Francisco eal'tbquake of 1806
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: ~ mounds of rubble the
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Dies Sunday
. PT. pLUSAN'f .,.. George E.
'Rl!IIO, IV, .1)8, of 2317 Howard
·Ave'., Pt. P!easant, died Sunday
··at Pleuanl Valley Hdlplll!l.
c.' Aretiredlarmw, bewaaborn
;.JUlie 7~ 1881, _In Mlism County,
'tbelilnofthelaleJunlousRlffie
'ind Vlrglnia Boggess Riffle.
· , Surviving are a slater, Mrs.
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country
In h~ recent message to
Congress President Nixon
stated thlit the sltuatim has
becom particularly acute as
teleph!.,.; threats and
bombings bave sent fear
through many American
communities. The President
d
bli
said, "Schoola an pu c
buildings have had to be
evacuated; , considerable
property has been destroyed;
Uvea have been lost. Clearly,
many of these bombings have
been the work of political
fanatica many of them young
crlmln~ls posturing as
romantic ~olutionarles. '11ley
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with as , the
ID tbe Navy - a niece
potential mUhlererlthey are " graduated flun RadDe lli8h Scbool. 11110 U:eep • • p
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Reprellell"tive Mliler said,, ·~. poem1, .te.,m Ytllow,tibJet ~r.~ _lt'l ~In
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"Under elllJUng , law • ~e my eyei. The .._ malullly ends up !" - : ~ .';"'
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APdbowlmlsillton~tvrdayal ~!lndltlllll~...-Iget ·
cumstinces 'a Federal crime home from cbureb 00.SIIIdiJ, and aU'I·'well.
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'l1lls bill .....:;.__. an eJtens(~
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· tblt Atbellli -...1114 lfaCIIInC
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·. I~~eell\awow~ tin~.
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CounU.bave~a!lridltlllllan,IICimeti*JgOIII!it.. ·
fbi, law ID this regard."
00:: Pftlram credit~~~~ and eOIIIIIIIIle!" e(lucatkln., ·
'l1lls bill wtll!ld str~ l!le
Perhaps
MIIO!IUd '0.,lJla llyuld:bi lnlereilel!oor dO,
exlstlng F•al law In the
loolt tot dilly b~ too
follow(ng wliya:
.
. . ~bave04t!lliOtellllllfWGmen
· . ·· • ·
(1) The d8ftnltion of "e:t· Elipadall)' Hla IIIII Hen.
., · ; · ' . ·' : . . ,
ploslve" woUld he espailded to u ......: · J. ' L~ '
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_Include certain Incendiary uuue;o.e OunsOB ~ :;.uddleJ,ort
tlept.
devi,ces suCh · as Molotov
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cocktillll
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2) ~ mi1lm
JI!!II&amp;IUes
Saturdav ' Ol(•ft•~· - to, ex(
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for illegal ·~rstsrtitetiO!I ~tlngulSh a brush Ore on
exploolvea In ....
l:om
Mrs. Margie ~ Jotmson, Lea'dklg_Creelt' lloild: ·
merce wpuld be b1creased to a 47 Lincaster, formerly of At a:41 P-!Jl.. Saturday the
term of up to IO_ yearsor:~ Of PGmeroy, died .elu-ly today at ·!squad ifenl'to tbe Bobby J.ones
up to $10,000..If personaimj~ ~ LancaSieJ' Falrfield County home 011 ~ 'fhlrd where 811
resulted from a later uplolion ~ital.
.
infant .wu., having •dlfflcull)l
these penalties -:rould ,be She Is ', survived by ber' breathln,i . :rh~ .~a by ·, had
doubled~. II deei:J tes1j!ted, husband I. Nellon Jobnson ; recovered,',lloweveti wl]eD .!lie.'
thepenaltymlghtheasmucli~~J two~. Larry Blaney, 'Lan- squaCI~rrivtjl~pl!tfea~t
a.life sentenc.e or deatb. " ·caster, and , Lowell Nle!ileyer, was ~ujij!ij_,
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(3) The pe~ty ~or ~ Pomeroy; a daugbter, Mra. !l~h-\W;!ii:~:w.'~8~:~;:;8:*
maklng a fllse bomb 1111'eal Ralph (Judy) Jaaper, Jr., ' The ~ ,Of ~. Uill~
would be rallied to a mas~Jnum 'z a118svllle; · three crand- Nations wa,s ~'·In ~ .
ofliyean ,imprlsonmenlanda chlldrell, three' stepdaugbterll, Francllcql.,;p ;,- ~~ · 115,
000 line. .
. loUr 'sisters, Mb, Olive 1.945.
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(4) The loUCJ,Willl would be . Munyan, Newark; Mr1!. VIola
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made new , Fo\der81 . crinies: Cotnell,
Mrs. Heleri
Malicious bomblnl of Federal Lewl8
premises, unauthorized Glady~
possession ol .exploalves. In . Va.;

Miller bas must he

-~ihe firat quake, GedlJ was on!¥ joined In co-sponsoring
one of dooms of villages and emergency legislation wblch
towns devssted by the disaster. was Introduced In the House o1
M~ than ~ persons were Repretentitives In~ effort!"
killed In lhe nearby vlllage of halt the alarmlDg mcrease ~
Akcaalan, population 1,7110. _ the number of crlmlnal bombPnimler Siil18Yiri81l Iiemliel lngs In the cities of our

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aeverat nieces and Kii;Y:BISC~YNE Fla. (UP!) .F.,lll ~· . ~ - · ·
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_ Eml~N!iiin'!!ui'iibOrlldll ' lJGmbllig or ~·•r~q
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b.-11 wlllll!! II a. m. Eaitl.r ·~/catlllir tbd8Y· to flY commerciat'Oala,~~
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•Weclnellday at the Bellemead back10 w~torrto deal1riih posaesslon of exptoslvea wi\11
W11lted Methodist Cburch unc1~ ~~~e ~~~cat p011a1 workers pay kflo1rledge lor lnlelit that ~ucb .
•the dlrectloll of the Rev. 0 . H. negotiations.
expiOBlves will be tr81111Pi1rted.
:Culler and the Rev. Eugene Nixon planned to depart at 2 orllfl!ldlnvjolaUon:ofanyoibe!' ,
"Garlow.
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to the church 0110 hour master' General Winton M. ADMI'M'EI:! ,.~~~!~ 11 ;,_~,.
before aervlces. Frtislda may ;&lt;Q!OIII)i.
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· call Tuesday at Crow-Huaae!l.,. '·Nixon was worried a lane Marvl~ Walke_rl IIA!edavlUe:
F1iDeral Home after 10 a. ,m. ; · postal pay botlot would da!'b lila Paul Plymale, . Gallipolis:
Nlm budget surplus and open Ger~ud.e Jobna, Pomeroy,
the way for slmllardemanda by V~ YOUIII. Clifton. ,· •\;
other federal workers. ' .
,DI$CIIARGED, SA'tURDj\y 1
A White House source In· ~ ~ ~· Jameil ;wbll-:,
dlcated thO President would Ilk\! 'tlrigtQpl ~ ~1!. ~-~~~­
, to-be touab oo ~ rlnl!!eaders of ' Co\lill,,. ;· vlr&amp;lllia Mu'H!' 1
·~.the iriljlcat w&amp;lkout. Be aiUl R.\1 Jlrolln1Evelyn J~ . ...
muat deal with tbe questlm ol 'Edllh~cCoy, ~Am.E$ri. . . . . .
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ADMITTED SUNDAY ·Alber!Day,M,jlied~lt
Nlxori 8lse ,..anted ID ~ on Carlos Oliver, College Port. bll eo4il~,llqjJ!e 2 ~;
•top of tile sllilation ID Southeaat Md.; Barbara Shuler• ~- He was~ u a cusjOdlail
Aaa• ~rhere Cambodia ts going dleporl;
Bert~a Dutton, ·atOhlotiqlvei'slty 11111 fCII"IIIel'!1
~ a poUtlcallllll mlUtary Pomeroy\ Dollie Mowery. had .ervec1 u a 01ester SW ,
· uPb!!'aval.
,
. Middleport; _William. ~lraon, RoUte mall carrier.
,
'l'he\lblteHoulecllsclosedlor Pomeroy; Edpa lloylll, l'lew
lllilrYl~ by hls, wi(e,
the first time Saturday that U;S. Haven; Ey~rett H~f!D'J.~·
1 lister, l!ln- J:!erf.!e ,
·~
mllltaty commanders may }\laloll; All,:e Rusae'l, ·- ·
Baltimore,
a
•1 Sprl'na' Is~ here! With Its
t ,ctr•nglnO
W:nther, Its
wer lfoops, WKier certiln ~
,,i'"ES SUNDAY • .
Hobert ,Dl!Y. ~":i(
. promise o1i .greenery and
~ces to . cr01111 the
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and ..
t b.uddlng flOwers, Its hint
camliodlsh ~ to sltlke James Cllj:hrll). Mu;g~ret
of ·•arm ·•f•v• .u ndtr a
, ~rltbl•,tun' , 'Ill lai)Itprl~g . . back at the ljnemf. · ·
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We'n suooestt'd before
that thiS IS a Good time to
bl-lnv In hen~ blenkeb
and btdspreads and
draperies for spring
cleaning. It's time to look.
over your w inter clothing ,
too. .

Topcoat&amp;

and

oY'f rcoau·, heavy, suit's
, and woolens, al! t.he
.clothes yo·u might be
planning to put away tor
the
aummer should
trwav• M cleaned first.

You 1n

heard the slogan,
"Don't put a cold In your

pocket." Wtll, we might

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petephrase that to IIY•
"Darl't pUt sailed, stained
or wrinkled clothes In
'fC":Jr closet ." Dlrf Is the
woratenamy your clothtt
have ... 10 let us rovt the
enemy by cleaning the
garments
lhoroug~ly
before they're put away .

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