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                  <text>! -The_Dally Sent mel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Aprtl23, 1973

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Area Deaths

Margaret Bailey

Hidden .

Certifi.ed closing ' 40 of 250 outlets

Linescores

I 1Contonued from Page I)
By Unoled Prm lnlernaloonal
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Naloonal League.
I haY&lt;! told h1m about the (ISt~ame )
Dean Walcutt, Execuhve
St Louis
002 000 ooo-- 2 7 2 v
A member of the Portland Watergate buggmg plans
Pholo
002 700 oox- 4 9 1 •ce Presodent of Certified 011
Un1ted Method1st Church and
- White House sources m- Cleveland. Foster 171 and Co, an
Jndependent" , an11

dlcated the Pres•dent plans-'" Sommons · ·Car It on ( 3 2) an d nounced last week the closong
,
""' Boone LP- Oeveland (0 ?)
announce the resignations of a (l nd go~ me}
of approxtmately 40 serv1ce
Hat •e lawrence Precf:'dmg number of key adVlSers, as a St Lou•s.
000 000 OIG-- 1 5 1 s tations of Certtf1cd 's cha m of
her 1n death also was her
Ph 1
100 000 001
2 5o
husband. Earl . a brother. and resultoftheWatergateinvesu..
G~~son (02 ) and McCarver . about 250. In additiOn , hours
gatJon, poss.ibly Wlth!fl a few Ruthven. Wilson (8) and Ryan Will be cut at aJl company
a SISter.
Surv1vmg are a daughter, days' time. N'-on was Ill WP- WIIson (1 .0) HR- Schm11t operated stations
These
Mrs Alice Adams of Portland
a
(1 5 tl
and sever al n1eces and seclusion today in the Bahamoves \I. ere taken tn vtew of a
nephews
mas, reportedly constdermg (1st tme)
shortage of supply and to
Funeral serv1ces will be held hts plans
P1tl s h
200 040 013- 10 I' 1 preserve what product 1s
Among those Ch1cago
at 10 30 a m Tuesday at the
000 1021oo- 4 11 o
.Rawl1ngs Coats Funeral Home reported posstbly leavmg lS ElliS, Rocket tJl and May . available for 1ts Independent
1n Middleport w1fh the Rev
chief of staff H . R ·~ Bob " Pappas, Burns (6). Aker (7}, dealers, who must have thts
~~~!rn~1 tt ~r~~s th~ffp~~~~~n~d Haldeman .
~f~~~~j 1 Ln~!~~~~~~ ~~~ supply to survtve Thts wtll
Cemetery Fnends may call at
- The New York Times saad HRs- Stargell 2 (4 th &amp; 5th I. mvolve the laymg off of nearly
the fune-ra l home today from 2 G Gordon Uddy, one of the Robertson 2 (2nd &amp; 3rd). 200employees, Walcuttsaad In
to 4 and from 7 to 9 p m
r- d
ena 1 ( 1s t)
further explanatoon, he satd
co nv1c t e d Wa t erga t e con- \,..CCr
(2nd game)
spu-ators, had been passed Poltsbgh
000 000 030--- 3 7 3
"Our sales have mcreased
word by the White House to tell ChJcago
401 041 lOx- 11 12 1 and this coupled WIth the fact
1
Blass, Johnson ( 4). McKee
1
all he knows about the case, but (S). Hernandez IlL Gulst 1 tB) that our suppliers are
that LiddY has refused.
and Sanguollen, Goggon (7) , allocatmg our supply of
The Star-News quoted mves- Gura, Bonham ( 8) and Ru gasoline, necessitates th 1s
dolph WP- Gura (1 01 LPtigators as saying that Kalm· Blass (0 11 HRs- Santo tlstl. actwn
bach made payments from the Monday t3rdl. Stennelt tlstl, " In add1t10n , though t~e
2
retail pnce lor the btg otl
[ Mrs Eugene Wackstrom of West Coast fund to Segretll,-\ Olover ( nd)
rather than from Washmgton- (1St gm, 10 tnns&gt;
comp!mtes has been frozen, our
Athens wtll present a program
based
funds
as
previously
had
Mil
010
000
000
12
6
0
costs
have not been frozen and
on creatavtty tn movement at
.
NY
000 000 001 0--- 1 3 0
the Tuesday mght meetmg of been believed. These payments Strohmayer. Mar sh a 11 (BL we have had mcreases m cost
Frances Jewett
the Middleport- Pomeroy Area have been said to have totaled Wa lker t 10) and Hump hrey, of as much as 7 cents per gallon
Seaver' Henn igan I 10) and , over the past few months We
POR TLA ND - Mrs Frances Bran ch of the Ameru:an $30 ' 000 to $40 '{)()()
Grote WP- Marshal l {1-2) LP
Jewett 96, d1ed Sunday
The Star~News satd a Senate - Henn igan (0 11
have contmued to absorb these
mornmg at her res1den ce here Assoc whon of Unavers tty subcommittee learned of the (2nd game)
Women to be held at the 11je1gs
000 210--- 3 6 1
·Museum on Butternut /\ve ; fund last fall but that the !on- MN oyn lrea l 01000
7 02300x- 13162
FAMILY TOGETHER
dings were not dtsclosed It
Renko. Jarvts (J), Gilbert
Pomeroy, 7 30 p m
1
Se
te
(3),
.Y.arshall {8) and Boccabel
d
th
The
REEDSVILLE
Accompany1ng Mr s
sal
e i new specta
na
Ia. McAndrew, Stone (8) and
tradat10nal Easter gathenng of W1cks trom here for the Watergate comnuttee now was Dyer WP- McAndrew ( 1 21
the fam1ly of the late Harry program wtl1 be several lookmg onto the matter.
LP- Renko (1 1) HR- Ba oley .
1
Packens was held SundaYat the modern dancers She will also
ThePostsrudthatNlXonwas (lsi)
horne of Mr and Mrs Denver pr ese nt sli des of artastac advtsed m December and Allanta
000 010 021f-'- 3 11 1
Weber, Reedsvolle. Attendmg creativity throu gh physocal agam m January about C1nc1nnatl 030 120 OOx- 6 9 o
Schueler (5 ), Harr rson
were Mr and Mrs Weber, educati on Mrs Jeanne Bowen po ssible mvolvement of Mit- (7)Reed,
and Oates, Gnmsley (3 0)
By FRED DOWN
Davad and Mark , Mr and Mrs
and Mrs Maxme Philson have chell, hts one-hme campaign and Ben ~ h LP- Reed (0 3)
UP! Sports Writer
manager and former attorney H R!io- Concepc1on (2nd ), Oates
Warren Ptckens, Mr and Mrs
arranged the program
Acquored from the Atlanl&lt;l
general, along Wlth Dean and ~ !~~)), Baker (2nd). Evans
Ernest Whotehead, Jean, home
At 8 p m the new bookmobile
Braves
an a wmter trad e that
from Ohto State Umvers1ty, wall vtsat the museum and possobly others on the staff Ill
San Fran
000 301 ()~)().---... 4 6 1 wasn't too popular wath Bal~
Jane and Jull, Reedsville, Mr. members of the orgamzatlOn the Watergate affall'
Los Ang
010 000 010--- 2 6 0 timore fans, Earl Wallaams ts
and Mrs Wtlham Meredtth and wall be g1ven a tour of the
Barr. Moffitt (8) and Rader
Messersmith , John (6), R1chert on a tear of five homers m h1s
Roger , Beverly, Mr. and Mrs
vehtcle Buswess of the
(8) and Ferguson WP- Barr last stx ga mes and appears to
Harold Sauer, Mary Ruth and meetmg w1ll mclude reports
(2 I) LP- Messersmtlh (1 2) be govmg the OriOles the punch
LOCAL TEMPS
J oy, Moddleport
H Rs- Maddox (1st), Ferguson
from comm1ttees and a
they lacked last season
Temperature m downtown (4th)
discussion of pohctes of the
Wtlhams hat a two-run homer
Pomeroy at II a m Monday
Branch The board of directors
San D1ego
003 000 000-- 3 7 3
was 65 degrees under ramy Houston
010 003 OOx- 4 6 0 of£ Jom Perry to produce a 2-2
woll hold an Important meetong skaes
Norman , Ross (5), Miller (6) tae between the Onoles and
at 7 p m precedmg the regular
and Kendall. Reuss. York (9) T11~e rs Sunday and Baltimore
Tomght &amp; Tuesday
and Howa rd, Edwards (7) WP
Aprll23-24
meehng, Mrs Harold Sauer,
went on to wm the game, 5-3,
- Reuss (3 0) LP-Ross ( 1 1)
prestden t, announces
Walt Disney's
wolh the help of Mtke Cuellar's
THE WORLD'S
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Amencan
League
four~htt
pttchmg and a threeGREATEST ATHLETE
Otscharges Mrs Thornton {1st game)
FUNERAL
SERVICES
(Techmcolorl
Bos.ton
020 011 003- 7 12 1 base error by left-fielder Wtlhe
Burgess , Pmnt Pleasant, Mrs Cleveland 010 001 204- 8 9 1 Hor ton Hor ton's error came tn
( G)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) THE SILVER FOX
T1ant. Bol1n ( 7), Curt1s (7) the
th
h
th
Funeral servtces wall be here Melvm Buck, Gallipolis Ferry, Siebert
(9) and F1sk , Strom:
SIX
mmng
w
en
e
&amp; SAM DAVENPORT
Tuesday for Luther Dean Mrs Clod us Buck, Leon, Mrs Johnson (8) and Duncan WP- Onoles scored three runs to
( Techntcolor)
Eagle, sports editor of the Albert Wolle, Pmnt Pleasant; Johnson (1 0) LP-S1ebert (0 take a lead they never lost
lGl
Adults $1 so Children: 75c
The Red Sox beat the
Loutsv1lle Couner-Journal, Mrs Davtd Atkmson and son, 11 HRs- Petrocello (Sih). Gam
ble
(2nd),
Smith
(3rdl.
Bro
Show Start~ 7 p. m
Kentucky's largest rnornmg New Haven, Mrs Davtd Eads hamer (1st), Yastrzemsk1 Cleveland Ind1ans , 5-2, after an
and ~on, Pmnt Pleasant; Edith (Jrd). Leitch (1st)
newspaper.
S..7loss the Mtlwaukee Brewers
game)
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Suarze, Wmchester Ind ; ~trs (2nd
Boston
ooo 140 ooo-- 5 9 3 shaded the Yankees, 4-3, the
Forrest Stover, Ashton, Cleveland 000 001 100--- 2 9 1 Kan sas Ctly Royals downed the
Rtchard Franklm, Po1nt
Moret, Bolin (6). Veale (6) Chicago Whtte Sox 6-1 after
TWO EVENINGS
Montgomery , Dunn1ng,
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Pleasant,
Mrs.
Warren and
Lamb (5) and Ellis WP- Moret losmg the opener, 8--4 , the
Sydenstncker, Southside, Mrs
EACH WEEK
t1 01 LP- Dunn lng CO 21 HR- Oakland A's mpped the CallWtlloam Dunn, Apple Grove; Spikes (.rtth)
forma An gels, 3-2, and the
Bruce Wray, Ashton
( lst game)
Mmnesota Twms scored a 6-4
Ch1 cago
050 100 002- 8 13 2 tnumph ov'"e r the Texas RangKan C1ty
010 300 ooo- -4 10 2
Wood, Forster {6) and Bnnk ers 1n other AL games
Veterans Memorial Hospital
man Drago, Dal Canton (2) In the Natwnal League , It
Saturday Admlsstons arid Taylor WP- Wood (3 2) was Philadelphia over St
Mamte Buchanan, Pomeroy , LP- Drago 12 11 HRs- May
Everett Cremeans, Coolvtlle; llsl) , Mayberry l41h). Jeter Louos, 4-2 and 2-1, Montreal 2
Ne" York 1 and New York 13
Jenme Holley, Pomeroy; Enc (11sld)
2n game)
,
100 000 OOO-- 1 10 0 Montreal 3, ChlCago 11-3 over
Walker, Langsville; Mary Chicago
010 221 OOx- 6 8 o Pottsburgh after a J().4!oss, San
Ramey, Pomeroy; Jessie Kan Coty
Gossage. O'Toole (7) , Acosta Francasco 4 Los Angeles 2
Whote, Rutland, Barbara (8) and Bnnkman Wnght, II
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ouston 4 San D1ego 3 and
Clark, Wolkesvolle and Tyron Garber (7) and l-lealy WPMONDAY EVENING
Wnght (1 0) LP- Gossage (0 Cmcmnata 6 Atlanta 3
Patterson, Mtddleport
" I don ' t ha,ve a homer-htttmg
Saturday Doscharges - l)
AND TUESDAY EVENING
000 011 200-- 4 10 o formula, " satd Walltams after
Hollie Hayes, James Profitt!, Texas
5to9 3Q-S2 50 all youcaneat, (or AJ a Carte)
000 t 14 OOx- 6 7 1 the game " If f d1d I'd sell 11.
Geraldtne Van an , Thomas Monn
Bosman, Stanhouse (6), Hud
Varaan . Joseph Petit, Carroll son (6) and Billings, Blyleven, It'S true my homers carne m
Wh1te, Clarence Norns, Erma Corbm (7) and M1fterwald WP streaks and that th1s as a very
- Biyleven (231 LP- Bosman fast start for me "
Smtih, Barbara McMahon , ( 1 3) HRs- Killebrew (1st).
Horton, who doubled m AI
Nellie Pnce, Lawrence Smith, Burroughs (2nd)
Kahne
to give the Ttgers a J..2
Mam1e Buchanan, Dorothy C10 tnnmgsl
lead m the s1xth mnmg, let Don
Sullivan , Arlos Casto and Cal
000 001 001 o- 2 7 0
Oak
010 010 000 1- 3 12 o Baylor's smgle go through htm
Tracy Salers
Ryan, PerranoskJ (9) and 1n the bottom of the frame m
Sunday Adrnasswns
Stephenson, Torborg (8), Hun
Charles
Hupp , Carroll, fer , P1na (8), Knowles (8) and
Rebecca Sm1th, Middleport, Fosse WP- Pma (2 1) LPPerranoskl (0 1) HRs- Bando,
Howard Largent, Syracuse, Valentme, McCraw
GeOrge Cummms, Racwe;
Dnnk.s and
W1de Menu
Detro1t
000 201 ooo- 3 4 1
Dessert Extra
Larry Casto, Galhpohs, Salt
Cho1ce
000 203 OOx- 5 6 2
Hennetta Robmson, MidPerry, Timmerman (8) and
dleport,
Lyle
Hysell, Freehan. Cuellar {1 2) and
Order our regular menu every ntght 5 to 10
W1lllams LP- Perry (2 1) HRs
Pomeroy; Grace Gloeckner, - Williams (5th)
Pomeroy;
Cectl Queen,
010 002 DOO-- 3 7 I
Galhpohs, Walter Jewell, New York
Mllw
ODD 100 30x- 4 8 1
Dexter; Jason QmHen, Racme;
Debbte Adkms, Pomeroy and
Mary Queen, Gallipolis
Sunday D1scharges
?H 992-3629
POMEROY
Charles Hupp and Aaron
Your Right to Know
LeWIS
and be mtormed of the fun C
tlotiS of your•government are
entbod ted 1n publiC notices In
that self government charges
all CitiZens to be 1nformed ,
th is newspaper urges every
Ci tizen to read and study these
not1ces we strong ly adv1se
those Citizens seek1ng further
1nforrnat1on, to exerciSe the1r
r1ght of access to publi C
records and public meet1ngs
" I've dec1ded agamst
pamtmg the town ' red' - II
1
ust takes too much 'g reen '
NOTICE
to
do the 10b nght"
B1ds w tll be r-ecE!1ved by the
unders1gned at the Law Office
of Bernard V Fultz, Pomeroy
Naftona l
Bank
Buildtng ,
COMPLETELY INSTALLED
Pomeroy
,
Oh10 , unttl Saturday
WALL TO WALL
Apnl 28, 1973, for the sate of the
W1th Hea• y Foam Rubber Pad
Any color you may need
Charles Hyatt
property ,
Situated tn the V1llage of
1or a particular pamt 1ob
Mrddleport. cons1sting of (l ) A can be found at the home of
ALL
Includes. 12'xl5' Living Rm
vacant lot used as a trailer
9'xl2' Bedroom
the " FRIENDLY ONES"
FOR
space located on North Second
Avenue,
and
(2)
Res
idence
real
(and 1t doesn't take a lot of
3'xl2' Hall
ONLY
estate IOcllted at 791 North
the " green stuff" to do the
Second Avenue , Middleport ,
tob, e1ther)
Quality 501 nylon carpehng w1th heavy foam rubber pad, expert tack less
Ohto , on WhiCh IS located a s1x
1nstal latlon Cho•ce of colors All work guaranteed See Wendell Grate for
room house W+lh bath
Terms of sate, cash 1n hand on
fh1s Puy, or free eshmate on any carpet 1nstallat1on
day of sale All b1ds wilt be
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sub1ect to olpproval by th e
Probate Court and th e rtght tS
rese rv ed to re1ect any and all
bidS
RUTLAND, 0
HARRIETT HYATT ,
adm 1n•stratr•x of 1hel
Estate of Charles Hyatt ,
deceased
14 ) 16, 18, 20. 23, 15, 11 , 6•c
Funeral servtces for Mrs
Margaret Ann (Magg1el
Batley, 90, Middleport RD I,
who d1ed Saturday at the Arcadia Nursmg Home '"
Coolville, w1ll be held at 2 p m
Tuesday at the Raw11ngs Coats
F vne ral Home
Mrs. Batley was born March
23, 1883. tn Middleport, lhe
daug hter of the tate W1H1am
and Margar et Wilkinson
Thompson She was also
pr,eceded 1n death by her
husband, Harry . a son.
Wilham tour brothers, a11d
two ststers
Survtvtng are a son,
Clarence A Ba1 ley Columbus .
two daughters, Mrs Jennte
Hoppes. Columbvs, and Mrs
Clarence &lt;Evelyn ) Murray of
M1ddleport RD 1. five grand
chil dren ,
two
great ·
graridchlldren, and two great
great grandchildren
Mr s
Bailey was a member of the
Bradbury Church of Chnst
Off1C1atmg at the serv1ces
will be Mr Roy W Carter
Bunal will be 1n Riverview
Cemetery Fnends may call at
the funeral home fr om 2 to 4
and from 7 to 9 th1s even1ng

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of the WSCS of that church.. she
was born here Dec S. 1876. the
da~hter of the late Joseph and

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Dancers will
come Tuesday

cost mcreases, but even at outlets first and the
these extremely htgh cos t

f1gures, su£ft ctent product ~
still not ava1lable to Certo(ted '
or
other
mdependent
marketers
~&gt;Our company can foresee
less than 80 per cent or our
needed supply for the next few
monthS".· Other independent
co mpam~s are m the same
position and thts 1s gomg to
effe ct the consumer adversely
smce tremendous increases m
costs or gasolln~ and wtth ooly
a hmated amount ava1lable at
that, we are caught m t.he
maddle of a gigantic VICe Thts
so tuahon has been cre~ted by
ompossoble federal ed1cts on
both energy pQltcJes and
ecology standards . These
restn cta ons have hampered
even the maJor ml compames
fr om Increasing reftnm g
capacity and crude productiOn
- hence, the shortage
11
The big ml compames have
always supphed the Independents In a penod of
supply shortage, they wtll
naturally supply thetr own

In·

dependent wtll ~uffer .
,
&lt;~ Import quotas have now
been removed However, there
IS only about one-half cent per
gallon tax on crude oil for the
maJor compames, but about
l 11" cent per gaJlon on rmished

MEIGS THEATRE

NOW

BUFFET
DINING

The "MEIGS INN

which the Onoles scored three
runs Cueller 1 1-2, yae lded four
htts, struck out three and
walked three
Ron Lollch's grand slam
homer off rehever Sonny
Saebert wtth two out m the
mn th hfted the Indtans to thetr
hrst-game wm over the Red
Sox, "ho took a 7-4 lead wtth
the atd of Carl Yastrzemskt's
tw o-run homer m the top of the
mmng Tommy Harper's tworun songle hoghllghted a fourrun hfth-mmng rally wh1ch
enabled the Red Sox to wm the
second game and gam the split
J ohn Vukovach's three.run
homer off reliever Sparky Lyle
an the seventh mmng gave the
Brewers the1r vLctory and
saddled the Yankees' relle£
potchon g sl&lt;lr of 1972 With hts
second straaght loss thts year
Ray Newman shut out the
Yankees for the last two
mmngs to earn the save
Wolbur Wood raiSed h1s
record to 3·2 behond a 13-hlt
Whtte Sox attack, whtch mcluded four hots by John Jeter and
a key two-run double b) Chuck
BrtnJman plus a three-run
homer by Carlos May, as the
ha rd-ha ttmg Ch1cago club won
the hrs t game

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conducted a com auction at last mght's sesston. Seated on the
left is Don Thomas,
. secretary, and Davtd Gerard ' treasurer
ts at nght

OH KAN Coin Club moved 1ts meetmgs to Middleport
Monday mght Tbec lub w1ll meet at 8 p.m. on the fourth
Monday of each month at Uie Columbus and Southern Oh10

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WASHINGTON (UP[)- The annual amount of
the average family spends on U S farm foods
JUmped $49 or 3 5 per cent m March to a record
$1,458, Agriculture Department reports showed
today.
Department statistics also showed the cost of
the fam1ly market basket - enough fooc to feed the
average Amencan household of 3.2 persons - was
up $157 over March, 1972 Government officials also
reported:
- Beef prtces la's t month rose
to a record average $1 35 a
pound, compared to $1 30 a
month earher The average
pnce per polUid was up 16.8 per
cent over a year ear11er
,..- Retail pork prices tn
March htt a new record of $1.03
a pound, up 6.1 per cent from a
month earlier and 29 7 per cent
above a year earher.
-The Janner 1S share of the
consumer food dollar rose from
43.1 cents m February to 44 5
cents m March, the highest
smce early 1954
The cost of tbe market
basket, wh1ch is based on U.S
farm foods and which omtts
1tems hke sea food and liil~
ports, was calculated tn~
dependently by newsmen from
government food pnce Indexes.
Reta1l and price-spread fig.
ures reported for several other
foods mcluded·
Milk- the reta1l proce for a
half gallon was 61.9 cents m
March, unchanged from

BY FORMFIT ROGERS
Neat as o p1 fe of poker ch1ps th1s West Nord Ho bunch of
wsp yo ung tncots 1s non clmg Wear Dated Ultron 8 wh~eh
makes them extra spec1al Neat ly slitched an d ta tl o,red n1ceand leon os teqns [At o fme $9 each, couldn t you have all
ohree?l S•zes P S M t Lmgerie Dept., First Floor.

Shop our complete selection of Formfit .
Rogers Sleepwear, Slips, Panties and
Foundations.
Open Week Days 9:30 to 5 p.m.
Shop Fridays and Saturdays 9:30 to 9 p.m.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

February and 3 per cent above
a year earher
Tomatoes- retail prices averaged 48.9 cents a pound, down
5 6per cent from February but
22 9 per cent above a year
earlier.
Eggs- retatl pnces for grade
A large eggs averaged 65 4
cents a dozen , down 3.5 per
cent from February but 27 per
cent above a year earlier
The Agnculture Deparhnent
report earned a note stating
that several retail prtce ftgures
had been dropped from the
monthly publicatiOn '' to
prevent duplication" smce
th ey are published earlier m
the month by the Labor
Department Some officials
pnvately
h~nted,
have
however, that a nwnber of
Slmtlar reVISIOnS In the
Agnculture Department publicatiOn amounted to a
calculated effort to soften the
1mpact of repeated publicity
about nsmg food prtces

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

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The wide-awake bank
makes itallsoensy,.
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a gallon donor
Nurses ass ashng were
Charles Vaughan, LPN , Mary
Armes, LPN, Naomt London,
LPN, and Teresa Collins, RN
Doctors att.endmg were Dr
Aaron Boonsue, Dr Lewts
Te1le, Dr. Raymond Boace and
Dr Ray Ptckens
The canteen was served by
the Rock Sprongs Better Health
Club woth Mrs Chfford

By United Press International
BALTIMORE-AMERICAN MOTORISTS wtll face gasoline
priCes of 60 to 70 cents a gallon next year because of the con~
tmwng energy cnsi~, accordmg to an assoctatwn of 350 Maryland mdependent gas statlons
Charles T. Gladstone, chairman of the board of the Maryland
Independent Retail ServiCe Station oDealers Assoctallon, sa1d
Monday the refusal of maJor 011 compames to 1mport foreign
petroleum IS cuttmg supplies to mdependent dealers and may
force many Of them OUt Of busmeSS "ThiS Wtll leave the door
w1de open for a prtce mcrease due to lack of competition," he
satd ' 1If the current cnhcal sttuatton contmues, prtces over 60 to
70 cents a gallon next year will be common "
WASHINGTON -THE FARMERS HOME Admtmstrallon
has been ordered to act1vate an emergency Credit program to
make low-mterest loans avmlab1e to farmers m designated
disaster areas
President N1xon signed the program Into law last week to replace a more generous, nat1onw1de Joan program he suspended
last December. Agriculture Secretary Earl L Butz, m 1ssuong
the order Monday, sa1d farmers m areas covered by PrestdentJaJ
D•saster ProclamatiOns w111 become ellgtble llliinediately for
emergency loans at 5 pet mterest rate
AN ESI'IMATED S,IMMI FLOOD-DISPLACED _persons watted
today for thelr submerged lands to reappear as the rampagmg
MISSLsstppt River rolled southward under suMy skies and drymg
WindS.
But the m1ghty rtver, st)ll burdened by alinormal sprmg
rams, buried more than 1,400 mlles along 1ts course from Iowa to
the Gulf o£ MeXICO at New Orleans The Natwnal Weather SerVICe said record h1gh crests or the Misstsstppl and Its tnbutanes
were sllll m store for .many towns along the way . The highest
flood crest In history - 43 feet was predicted Thursday for St
lJ:Juls, where floodwaters were already lappmg at the grassy
slope leading up to the tall Gateway Arch.

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Present action by Chase Is to
haul loll dort to shore up the
weakened Stde of the lagoon
toward the nver
The lagoon, one of the few in
OhiO approved by the State
Departlnent of Health, was put
mto servJct approxliilately stx
years ago It serves the Middleport sewage system, l&lt;lktng
the place of a treatment msta llation wh1ch ts usually
reqmred.
Coun c1l receiVed a letter
from lhe Valley Lumber Co
requestmg that an alley be
closed between Mulberry and
Ash Sts Mayor Zerkle sa1d that

1t ts the common practice for
land mvoJved 10 such a closure
!&lt;&gt; go to the adJacent property
owners on a 5b-5o bas1s He
asked councol to study the
request before the next
meeting
He also asked councilmen to
Inspect the lagoon
Council
approved
a
recipro ca l protecfton
agreement between the
Middleport Ftre Departlnenl
and the Bashan Fore Department pendmg approval or the
Moddleport company Clerk·
Treasurer
Gene
Grate
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Nixon clentency denied
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The speak for the Pres1dent," he !tal electwn "We have legal
fee money for you ''
White House UlSlsted today satd
McCord as one of seven men
McCord, accordmg to the
that Prestdent Naxon never
fAcmg
pnson
for
the
break-In
transcript,
sa ad he asked
made any offer of a shortened
Jall term m return for silence and buggmg of Democratic " what goes along w1th it''"
McCord contmucd, "He put ot
from Watergate conspirator natwnal headquarters last
June
17
There
have
been
thts
way - 'everybody 's
James W McCord .
Accordmg to testimony by recurrmg allegations that at naturally mterested m knowmg
McCord to a grand JUry m- least some of the men were whether you're gomg to keep
money
and qmet ' &gt;~
vestogatmg the Watergate-a promased
McCord sa1d he accepted
transcript of which was ob- asstir a nee of pardons or
tamed by colummst Jack clemency 1f they kept silent • money for legal fee~ for the
forthcommg troal but did not
Anderson - the wafe of E about detatls of the plot
Howard
Hunt,
a
coMcCord has testified both
conspirator, told McCord before the grand jury and
Senate mvestlgators smce tell&lt;~executlve clemency" would
be avatlable to h1m after a year mg the tnal JUdge last month
RACINE - Teachers were
m Jail tf be pleaded guilty and that others bestdes the seven
employed
by the Southern
were mvolved tn the case and
remamed stlent.
Only the President can grant that pequry was comm1tted at Local School Dtstnc\ Board of
Education Monday mght at the
executive clemency from a lhetr January tr1al
Tile transcript of McCord's h1gh school
federal prtson sentence
Reemployed were Leah Ord,
Gerald L Warren, deputy testunony before the grand
John
Dudding, Bob Spurlock,
Wlute House press secretary, Jury. obtamed by Anderson,
Ph1llops ,
James
was asked about the matter showed that McCord tesllf1ed Tom
that admttted co-conspirator Lawre nce, Delores Wolfe,
thts mormng and declared
E Howard Hunt, who pleaded
~~ There was absolutely no
discussiOn wath the Prestdent guolty to all charges, told him
on thas matter Nor was there last year, pnor to the prestdenany offer from the President."
Asked 1f anybody else Ill the
Wlute House could have been
mvolved many such promtse to
McCord, Warren hmtted his
Me1gs County Aud1tor,
Gordon H Caldwell, today
sl&lt;ltement to N1xon htmself " I
urged Ohto State Legoslators to
support Senate Btll 166 whtch
Shenff Robert C Har- would elunmate the Irtcome
tenbach 's Dept mvestlgated section of the Homestead Act.
two acc14ents Monday
The btl! would also gtve a flat
Leafhett, chairman
At 3 p m on SR 124 tn $5,000 reductaon m taxable
Clenca1 workers were Mary Salisbury Twp , Thomas R va lue for each homemaker 65Nea se, Jean Nease, Grace Cross, 20, Gallipolis, and Clyde years-of-agc or older
Drake, Jean Sayre, Juamta E Triplett, 23, Syracuse, were
Under the present law for
Sayre, I Lulabelle Hampton, traveling northwest when the Homes tead Exemptions, there
ElOise Whote, Joyce Hoback, Cross's vehacle hat a large 1s a reduction an taxable
Martha Lou Beegle, Clara water hole causmg htm to lose 'Valuation rangmg from 40 pet
Mcintyre, Beulah Strauss, control The Tnplett vehocle to 70 pet , dependmg upon
Emma K Clatworthy, Elva cut to the left, strtkmg the mcome of the homeowner and
Dalley, Helen Pickens and Cross car in the left sade
spouse Highest reductwn 15 for
Manlyn Harper Loadmg and
There was very hght damage mcome of S2,000 or less No
unloadmg of the eqUipment to both vehacles, and no m~ reduction 1s allowed for mcome
was by BtU Nease and Boy JUraes or arrests
or $11.000 or more
Scout Troop No 249
Caldwell sald that, "Senate
Monday at 3 50 p m tn
Donabons were made Rac1ne at the mterscclion of Btll 166 woll protect elderly
1Continued on page 2)
Pearl and Third Streets two homeowners from getttng
cars colhdcd They were
droven by Jeffrey E Wendorf,
Racme, Rt 1, who was stopped
at the lntersectwn, when a car
draven by Francis E. Morns,
RaCine, Rt I, pulled from a
parkang space and struck the
Wendorf vehtcle
.
The 120-plece Me1gs H1gh
Thre were no mjurtes and no . RIO
GRANDE
School band ,wlil be presented c1tataons assued There ' was Currt culwn changes to provJde
m concert at 8 p m Thursday ll g ~t property damage
more occupatJQnal courses and
at-the htgh school aud1toraum
ftnan caal
ass istance
to
A varted program has been
deservmg students m the form
prepared for the concert to be
of scholarshtps have been
dtrected by Dwtght Goons
asked by the Commumty
Fred Ruth, assistant d1rector,
College Board of Trustees of
will dtrect one number
Rt o Grande College
Included on the program Will
be
John
Tangenhorst 's
Btll Slavens, Jackson atJtmmy Boggs, a guard, was
11
"Tanglewood
Overture , presented the most valuable torney and prestdent uf the R10
Bach's " Anoso", ' 1Folk Song player trophy and the foul Grande Commumty College
Sutte " b) R
Vaughan shootwg trophy by Head Board of Trustees, sa1d today,
Wtlhams, Mozart's '~ The Basketball Coach Carl Wolfe at' "We realize the Ohoo Board of
Magtc Flute" , "A Northern the annual basketball banquet Regents has tabled action on
Legend," b~ Alfred Reed; held at Metgs H1gh School our off•coal Commumty College
plan, but we feel the young
highlights from the popular recenUy.
"F1ddler on the Roof," and
Coach Wolfe also presented people 1n GaJlta , Jackson,
another pop trpe presentatwn, c&lt;nter Blil Chaney the Me1gs and Vmton Countaes
"Sounds of Sonny and Cher " reboundtng trophy and forward deserve ~he same educatJOn31
Completong the program woll Mike Sayer the bes t de£ensove opportumties as those livmg an
other parts of the state, and we
be " Dtemeaster Sanger" by player trophy
want to help them now "
\Vagner as arranged by
1 Others who dtd not recetve
To help them now the
Osterlong If tome perm1ts, two awards, but were presented
or three other short pop trophae~ were Mark Werry, Commumty College Board
numbers wtll be added
Anuy Vaughan, R1ch Bailey, asked the Roo Grande Truslees'
The public IS tnvtted There Boll Vaughan and Floyd for changes an the curn culum
ts no admiSSIOn charge
and finan coal asS&lt;starlce to
Burney

Tax increase? Of course
not, even if needed!

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pledge to keep qwet He satd
WASHINGTON (UPI) - An administration :~
Hunt's wtfe- who was later &lt;
et'Onomlst,
who concedes the economy IR growing too fast,
killed in an atrlmer crash m
Clucago- ratsed the matter of ::i says a tax Increase Is being considered as one means of ~~
·:~
stlence at a meetmg wlth him :·. slowing Inflation.
Nov 30
:: da "Weln are studying the po88ibllltleo of Inflation·
mpen g actions," Chairman Herbert Stein of
McCord sa1d !hat he mter- ·:·
preted her message to Ute :; President Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers said :·:·
Watergate defendants as being :: Monday, "and somelblng In the tax fteld would be a :;:·
,.,.
"theo·e wasn't gomg to be any :;: natural thing to consider."
Stein, however, replied when asked lf his council was .·-~~­
more money unless you fellows :~;
.,
recommending
a tax Increase now that 11 no, we are not." .·
agree to plead guolty and take
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T eache s
r employed by Southern
Farne Gaul, Jean Alktre,
Barbara Lawrence, Roger
Roush, James Wlckhne,
Pauhne H1l1, Charles Baer,
John Honkata and Joyce
R1tchie Other teachers now
working m the dastnct ire
under contracts whtch do not
exp1re th1s year Carla Salser

Caldwell wants
Damages tax revision
are light

Blood given on Monday
Soxty-£tghl pmts of blood
were recetved Monday at the
Pomeroy Elementary School in
a regular vtslt of the Red Cross
Huntmgton Dastr1ct Bloodmobile Of them , 50 were gtven
as replacement There were 14
first tlme donors
Emma Adams became a SIX
gallon donor, Dorothy Douglas
and Demaree Sexson two
gallon donors, and Make Brown

way

en tine

•

jjump $49

You Make 49 Payments, We Pay the 50th

gzvz~g

There ts tmnunent danger stde of the rectangular lagoon. 1
that the Moddleport sewage
Congressman Clarence
lagoon may " break loose" Mtller has l,&gt;een mformed of the
dum pmg an estimated 280 danger Mayor John Zeri&lt;Je
mtlhon gallons or sewage tnto sa•d Mtller has ond1cated a b1ll
the Ohto RlVer,
~
tn Congress would provtde
Matntenancf Supervasor some relief to towns suffermg
Harold Chase-told Middleport losses and prOblems due to the
V11lage Council Monday mght erosaon or the Ohao Raver.
hLS crew has been employed at
Only recently, a portton of
the lagoon s1te man attempt to the upper parkmg lot 1n
strengthen weak places There Pomeroy along the Ohto Raver
IS no help apparently forth.
ga ve way
cmmng from the U. S Corps of
ft was agreed at last mght's
Engmcers who have been meeting that Middleport ts m
contacted about the problem ·no pos1hon to meet the cost of
y,. htch ts ca used by the erQs1Dn
correcting the eros1on problem
of the nver bank along the east or the loss or Its sewage liigoon

!Food costs

Our bank turns your savmgs dollars mto a skilled labor forCe Under our w1de awake
superVISIOn, money m our new Vacat1on Club savings accounts earns a n~ee d ide d
Thts 1s the easy way to plan tltlle vacation you've always wanted Why not t •v 1 "1
complete defatls' Do 1t now
,
s op n or

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CLUB MOVED - After 11 years in Pomt Pleasant, the

BEGINNING TUESDAY, MAY 1

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product which mtghl be unported by independents There
IS also a great lack 0£ shippmg
tonnage to transport roretgn
prod uct and not enough
refonertes •~ the United States
to handle 11 even if we could get
1t he re •t

PUBLIC NOTICES

· CARPET SPECIAL

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Williams gives
0 rzo
• l es punch

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smaller Homestead rl&gt;ductwns
If Soc1al Security or pension
mcrease push them mto a
htgher mcome bracket
''The wage earner who gets a
rmse m salary does not have
his real estate taxes mcreased
because of the raose," Caldwell
saod "Yet that os what the
The ftrst sessiOn of VIM, a
present Homestead Act does to
the person who gets an an- heallh education program for
crease m Socaal Securtty or semor clt1zens, wall begm at 10
Penston and Ftnd himself m a m Fnday at the semor
cittzen s center m the old
another bracket "
County Aud1tor Caldwell satd Pomeroy Jumor Htgh School.
All persons 55 years of age or
that the new bill bemg studied
by the Ohio Senate has the older, retired or not , are
endorsement of the OhiO cordially mv1ted
The first of the ftve weei&lt;Jy
County Auditors Association
"The elderly homeowners in programs wtll be on "Safety m
Ohto deserve th1s tax break," Every Day Ltvmg" There wtll
be three short fllms relatmg to
he satd
the subJect The hrst, "Step

concert set

&amp;ggs, Chaney,

Sayre rewarded

•

received from Delbert Ours for
a custodtan post and John P
Ptckens to work on furnaces.
A
letter mvttlng the
supenntendent and the board
clerk to a meettng m Columbus
on May 8 was received from
the Ohio Assn of Local School
Superintendents Supl Ralph
Sayre recommended that the
new supenntendent, Ord,
attend the sessiOn wtth the
clerk.
Sayre reported on a recheck
or average daily attendance m
the district whtch md1cated
that enrollment 1s up over last
fall If the trend continues, it
Will mean addotlonal state
mcome to the diStrict
(Contmued on page 8)

First VIM set

Community College asking
more voc-ed, st:u dent aid

Meigs hand

'

was also employed as a teacher
pendmg certification
The board approved a f1eld
tnp for Elrst, second, th1rd and
fourth graders of the Portland
Elementary
School
to
GaJltpohs m May 'l'he teachers
are Joyce Rttchle and Betty
Wilson
The restgna hon of Bob Ord
as basketball coach was accepted Ord was named
superintendent of the distr1ct
on Apnl12 He was selected for
lhe post from a fteld 1of 17 appilcanl,, 11 IS reported . The
board also accepted the
resognatlon of Deborah Wells
as custoc:han or the Portland
Element.ry School as of May
16 Letters of application were

students m the four county
Commumty College D1strtct at
Frtday1s regular meeting of
the Rto Grande College Board
Slavens sa1d he felt confiden t
the Ohw Board of Regents
would act favorably on the
Commun1ty College Plan, but
that the board of trustees dtd
not want to lose an entire
sc hool year 's educatiOnal
opportunity for students m the
dtstrtct wh1le they waited for
approval from the state.
The Commumty C,ollege
Board asked R10 Grande to
tnclude more occupatw.nal
courses m t.hetr curraculum for
the commg year They would
ltke to see a Secretarial
Scaence course, perhaps a
course m forestry and other
{)(:Cupatlonal courses offered m
add olo on tu the 1Medtcal
Laborator( Techmctan course
already m extstence at the
1
college
Fmancaally , the c omrnumty
College boa~d members want

RIO Grande College to make
scholarship mon~y available to
students m the four county
Communoty College district so
they could attend the pnvate
college next year and contmue
to live m the area .
The request made by the
Community College Board, if
approved, would help Implement at least a part of the
total Community College PJan
for the next fall term at Rto
Grande College. Th1s reqQest
was brought about after the
state Board of Regents tabled
the motion to create a Community College at Rto Grande
on Friday, Ap'rtl 13, m
Columbus
Members of the Community
College board felt the new
mdustry m the d1stroct, and
proJected growth of the
dtstrict, created an urgency
that should be considered now,
rather than wa1t for state
a chon
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Lightly" 1s Rarrated by John
Daly the former master or
ceremomes on TV's "What's
My Lme" 'l'he second f1tln
deals w1 th accadents whtch
mtght have been prevented,
the thtrd wtth ftre prevention.
Joe Struble, a local authonty
on safety and ftrst a1d, wtll
comment on the program and
answer questions.
The remammg four sessaons
wtll deal w1th health problems
mcludmg - redutmg the rtsk
of heart attacks and strokes,
health quackery, recogmtion of
cancer s1gns, glaucoma,
cataract, hearmg loss, root
problems, mental health and
foods and nutnhon
Particapants may attend any
or all or the sesstons . However,
those at tendong all of the
sesstons will receave a wallet
s1zed certif1cate of attendance
sogned by Bernard N'ash,
executive secretary of the
NRTA and the AARP .
Those plannong to attend the
first session Frtday are asked
to call 992-711llfi, 992-7684, 9853542 or 985-3360
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First clinic is

1-n Chester.today
A comprehens ive Vlston,
hearmg and speech clime
ts
'
beong conducted thts week for
all pre-school ch1ldren m ~e1gs •
County under the d1rect1on of
MarJ9r1e Manuel, techmcian
for the Me1gs County Health ·
Departlnent.
The clime ts a! the Chester
Firehouse today, at the M•~­
dleport F1re StatiOn \Vednesday and ·at the Racme
Baptist Church Thursday from
10 a.m. to 2 p m

�2....!The Daily S.mtmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0,

1973

&amp; THINGS
BY PAUL CRABTREE
A predictiOn

,
Wttbm a year or so, baseball's National League wtll hurry to
adopt the des~gnated-hitter rule now berng used by the Amertcan
League, and wtthin four or ftve years, the rule wtll be poppmg up
all over baseba,ll, down to the sandlots and Uttle League ftelds
It wtll succeed because tl IS a success
The baseball non-fans out there who have nothing better to do
than read thiS column deserve a word of explanation Here 's one
Baseball IS a lot of fun to play or watch While tt has fme
pomts that titillate the mtellect, tl really comes down to one
objective, however
A specialized thrower of baseballs lrtes to deltver the ball to
the batter m such a way that he cannot hit the ball well, if at all
The hitter on the other hand, does the oppostte - trymg to get a
base htl, regardless of the pitcher's proftetency
Since the ptlchers are patd to throw they generally never
learn to hit, and watching the ptlcher bat m a major league game
IS about as mterestmg as watching pamt dry
ThiS year, the Amertcan League def,.d tradttion (baseball IS
literally ai:lut wtth tradttion ) and started a new thmg Instead of
lettmg the pttcher htt (usually an automatic out), they're permttting a designated player, who ts a goOd httler, to bat m his
place Thus, good htllers who are slowed down by age, tnflrnllty
or the ability to catch fly balls, can add more action to the game,
and the pttcher can keep on domg hiS thing which IS to pttch the
ball, not hit tl
After a couple of weeks, the destgnated hitters weren't
setting the world on fire, but they are deftmtely an Improvement
over the old system
They were domg something that baseball needs provtdmg
action, m h1ttmg, runrung and scormg
I ptcked a random day early m the season, and just spotchecked what the DH's had done on that parltcular day I thtnk tl
proves my pomt
In the Baltimore Detroit game, DH Tommy Davts broke up
the game, gettmg two htts m ftve times at hal, scormg two runs
and driVIng m two more, mcluding the gamc-wrnrung htl Detrmt
used one DH, who got one hit Ill two at-bats, then replaced him
wtth Frank Howard, who w~s hitless Ill two turns
In the Cleveland-New_)!ork contest, John Lowenstem batted
three tunes w1th one htl, and Johnny Callison had a h1t and two
runs batted m for the Yankees m four appearances As Mrn
nesota and Califorma played, the results were zilch, wtth hoth the
twms ' Tony Oliva and the Angels' Bob Ollver hitless m four lrtps
each to the plate
Angel Mangual of the world champ Oakland team got only
one h1l m s1x at-bat. as the A's met Chicago, put he drove m three
runs and scored two more, whtle the Whtte Sox' Mtke Andrews
had one htl m lour trtps
Texas' Rtco Carty went httless m f1ve at-bats (as most Texas
players do) , bitt the Rangers opponents, the Kansas City Royals,
got a hit m two trtps up from Gall Hopkms, plus two runs scored
The battmg average for these designated hitters for this
parbcular day tsn't unpresSive- only 195, but even that's about
125 pomts better than most pitchers hit More unportant than the
S-for-41 battmg average IS the fact that DH's produced ltve runs
scored and seven runs batted Ill
That'smore than some pttchers produce m a lifetime - and
tt's good for the game Long llve the deSignated htlter I

Television Log
TUESDAY APRIL24 1973
6 00 -

News 3 4 8 10 13 15 Truth or Con seq 6 Sesame St 20
Around The Bend 33
6 30 - News 3 4 6 8 10 15 I Dream of Jeannie 13 lnstght 33
7 00 - What s My Lme 8 I ve Got A Secret 13 Elec Co 20
Beat The Clock 4 News 6 10 Untamed World 13 Henry
Fonda 3 TV Honor Soctetv 15
7 30- To Tell The Truth 6 Prtce Is Rtght 8 10 Beat The Clock
13 People &amp; The Press 15 RFO 20 Earthkeepmg 33 Ctrcus
4

8 00 - Maude B 10 Book Beat 33 Ohto Thts Week 20 Movie
Isadora 3 4 15 Cricket In l hmes Square 6 13
8 30 - Hawau Ftve 0 8 10 Btll Boyers Journal 20 33 Man

Without a Country 6 13
9 30 - Black Journal20 33 CBS Playhouse90
10 00 - Marcus Welby M 0 6 13 New$ 20 Amenca 3 4 15
B1ography 33
1100 - News3 4 8 13 15
11 30 Johnny Carson 3 4 15
P1cture of Doria
Gray 6 13 Mov1e Model Shop 8
l1 50- Mov1e Model Shop 10
1 00 - Your Health 4 News 13
1 30 - News 4

WEDNESDAY APRIL2S 1973

00

~ Sunnse Semmar 4

Sacred Heart 10
15 - Farmt1me 10 Engltsh 3
20 - Farm Report 13
25- Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Columbus Today 4 B1ble Answers 3 Urban League 10
The Story 13
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 CBS News 8 10 News 6 Jeffs Coll 1e 13
7 Jo-Sieepy Jeffers 8 Romper Room 6 Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle
13 Pope{.e 10
8 00 - Cap Kangaroo 10 New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St 33
Lass1e 6
8 30 - Jack La La nne 13 New Zoo Revue 6 Romper Room 8
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul D1xon 4 Phil Donahue 15 What Every Woman
Wants to Know 3 Concentration 6 Capt Kangaroo 8
Fnendly Junchon 10 Ben Casey 13
9 30 - Elec Co 33 To Tell the Truth J Jeopardy 6 Hollywood
Talkmg 10
10 00 - Dtnah Shore 3 15 Columbus Stx Calltng 6 Jokers Wrld
8 10 Otck Van Dyke 13
10 30 - Baffle 3 4 15 S10 000 Pyram1d8 10 Split Second 13
11 00 - Sale of the Century 3 15 Love Amerrcan Style 6 Gambrt
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11 30 - HollywoodSquares4 13 Love of Lrfe8 10 Bewltched6
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News 13 Contact 8 News 10
12 30- Spl1t Second 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10 3 W s 3 15
1 00 - News Weather Spor ts J All My Children 6 13 Secret
Sto'rm 8 Not For Women Only 15 Green Ac:res 10
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Fashrons rn Sewmg 3
1 30
3 On A Match 3 4 15 Lets Make A Deal 6 13 As the
Wotld Turns 8 10 Bowling 6
2 00 - Days of Our L1ves 3 4 15 Newlywed Game 13 Mtke
Douglass 6 Gutdrng Light 8 10
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3 00 - Another World 3 15 General Hosptfal 6 13 Love
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Amencan Style 13 Merv Gr1ffln 4 Hu ckleberry Hound Yogr
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Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Death Valley Days 15
6 00 - Truth or Con seq 6 News 3 4 8 10 15 Sesame St 20
Around the Bend 33
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Elec Co 20 Sarnt 15

7 30 - To Tell The Truth 6 The Judge 10 Polrce Surgeon 3
Beat the Clock 13 Andy Grlfftth 15 Ep1sode Achon 33
George Kirby 8 E co nom rc Educatron 20 Lambe hop and the
Professor 4
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Forbtdden Desert of the Danakll 8 10
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Night mto Mornrng 8
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Mitchell's Inan fingered as fixer
WASH1NGTON (UP! ) Prestdent Ntxon 's chtef cam
p;ugn lawyer was told not to do
anythmg ahout the Watergate
buggmg inctdent after tl took
place last JWle Instead a
trusted pobtteal ally of former
Attorney General John N
Mttchell was called m to handle
11, accordrng to District Caurt
tesltmony
The tesltmony tndtcated that

Mttchell, who at the tune was
chatrman of the CammttU!e for
the Re Election of the Prest
dent, by-passed chief cam
patgn counsel Glenn J Sedam
Jr and made Robert C
Mardta~ prpject bfhcer for
the Watergate crtsts
The account or what took
place m the aftermath of the
break m at Democratic headquarters June 17 was gtven by

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Let's Hear It for Older Guys
Rap
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Parent. get par ano1d when tbetr young teenagers start bkmg
older guys What they don't reahze ts that m many cases tt's
safer to trust !herr !!&gt;-year-old daughter wtlh a fellow of 20 than
wtth someone nearer her own age From 14 through 17, hoys are
sex f1ends They calm down .and get some sense m the1r late
teens, realtzmg there s more to a relaltonshtp than JUS( pawmg
Also, a mature guy gets along better wtth parent. and understands therr rules He ll get her home on ltme and not hassle
her ahout bemg a 'baby "
I can say truthfully tf, at 14 I hadn I had a great 19 year-&lt;&gt;ld
hoy to talk to and listen to, l'd have been one screwed upktd
To those gtrls whoaremterested molder men' but afratd to
let thetr parents know I d say Brmg them to the house If they
don't mmd meetmg the folks they haven't got anything bad m
mmd " - BEEN THERE
Helen and Sue
I was a dlU!Ib, dopey wtld ktd Wlltl I mel Char he I sktpped
school, smoked, have done weed many t1mes not to mention
speed, and my etghlh grade teachers didn t care much for me
My parents weren't too wtld ahout me etlher
Now I've changed, thanks to Charhe I met h1m at a dance
when! was qutte drunk He cared enough to take me home and
not take advantage as many fellows mtght have He does not
smoke or do dope He ts a real gentleman and good lookmg too
He s 18 and I m 14
My attitude toward my parents, school, my fr1ends, and hfe
has changed Mom and Dad bke (,'harhe and they satd I could go
out wtth htm now and then, though I couldn t really date ltll I m
near 16
A lot of kids need Charbes to make them grow up It's likely
mme and I wtll fall m love, but we won t think ahout THAT for a
while
Please tell parents not to automatically say 'No when their
daughters get mterested molder b'llYS Mme made me - HAPPY
AND UN-MIXED UP

Sedam m a pre-tr1al deposttion
Ill a $6 4 mtllton ctvil damage
swt stemmmg from the Watergate ra td
Meanwhile, there were theoe
other deyelopments m the
Wlfolding Watergate story
- U S Distrtct Court Chief
Judge John J Srrtca, after an
emergency meetrng of the
court's 15 JUdges, ordered a
grand Jury rnvestlgat1on of
leaks of secret grand Jury
tesltmony to the press While
the order did not name him, It
appeared that columntst Jack
Anderson would be asked to
reveal the source of verbatim
grand jury testunony pnnted
tn h1s colwnn Anderson sa1d
he was exerciSing the nght of
free press
-G Gordon Uddy, former
Ntxon campa ign offiCial who
has been sentenced to 7 to 20
years m prison m the Water.

gate case, has declined advtce

f,rom both the White House and
his own lawyer to tell what he
knows about the case "He IS a
man of smgular fortltodeWith the emphasiS on srngular"
satd his attorney, Thomas A
Kennelly "He's gomg up the
mer but he's not taking any
captams or lieutenants wtth
him " Anotber aource said • " I
don't know if be's protecting
anybody He's willing to take
hiS punishment, and he's
taking It alone "
- The vacation While House
m Key Btscayne, Fla ,
categortcally dented that
Prestdent N!Ion had any advane• knowledge, of the
Watergate bugging II Gallup
Poll published over the
weekend S81d four out of 10
Amertcans
interviewed
believed he did have advance

Library gets aid
NEW HAVEN
New
Havens Recreation Com.
m1sswn will benef1t from ac·
!ton taken by the town council
Monday evenmg when flkms
were appropriated for 11 Ill lhe
amount of $1 000 from Revenue
Shanng money for a project or
proJects deSignated ty the
commtssion for the Alex
Qutllen Memortal Park
In other action, cowtctl
rescmded a motion passed at
the prev1ous meetmg to amend
the hvestock ordmance It w1a
stand as wrtlten wh1ch states

that there IS to be no livestock
housed m the corporation of
New Haven
It1 .~Vas announced that a
special council meeting wtll be
held wtth the town's attor•ey,
Michael Shaw at I p m
Saturday m the ctty building It
Is open to the public
Mayor John Thorn presided
Other offtctals present were
Jane Russell, recorder, Wayne
Carter, David Sunonton, John
Rd'ush, Charles Sm1th, all
members of council and Davtd
Rustell policeman

Project outlined

knowlege The Whtte House
declined to say just when Ntxon
became aw!!re that several of
his own atdes were rnvolved
- Henry Ktssmger, the
President's foretgn affa.trs
adviser, broke hiS stlence on
the Watergate, commenting
"After full disclosure and the
hwnan tragedies are complete,
t!ten the country will go on and
we have to dec1de whether to
go through an orgy of
recrimination But the cot!ntry
will still be there "
Sedam satd m hiS deposition
lh_at after the news of the
Watergate ratd broke June 18
he was told by deputy campaign director Jeb Stuart
Magruder,
" don ' t
do
anythrng " WtthJit a few days,
he satd, he was told that Mitchell "wanted Mr Mardtan to
handle" the Ntxon campatgn's
response to the Watergate
'As a result of hearmg about
that , at the bme bemg counsel
for the comnullee, did you take
any action let s say on the
Monday followmg' " asked
Maunce R Dunte, lawyer for
the DemocratiC Party, which
brought the sutt agatnst
Republican offtctals
' No," Sedam replied
' Dtd anybody ask you to take
any actton ?"
No On Monday morrung I
asked Mr Magruder tf I should
do aomethmg, and he satd, 'No,
don't do anythmg "'

3- The Dally Sentinel, Mtddleport Pomeroy, 0 , April24 1973

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Maror league Standmgs
By \Jntted Press lnternat1ona I
Nattonal league
East
w I pet gb
Ptttsburgh
8 2 BOO
Ch•cago
8 5 615
New York
8 6 571
Ph1ladelph1a
7 6 538
M ontreal
6
7 462
St LOU IS
I 12 077
West

APOINTMENT
case No 20845
Estate of Thomas w II am
Hennessy aka Thomas Hen
nessy aka Thomas W Hennessy
Deceased
Notice ts hereby g1ven that
Phyllis Joan Hennessy of
Pomeroy Oh 1o has been duly
appointed Exe c utr•x of the
Estate of Thomas W 1l1am
Hennessy aka Thomas Hen
nes~y
aka Thomas W Hen
nessy
deceased
l ate of
Pomeroy Me1gs County Oh10
Cred•tors are requ•red to f le
the•r clarms w1th sa1d f duc,ary
Wllhm four months
Dated th is 19tfl day of Apr 1

Kath r yn Peters

Ch1cago { Bahnsen 1 1) at
New York ( Peterson 1 2) 2
pm
Cleveland ( Perry 3 1) al
11
Oakland (Hol tzman 2 1}
pm
Salt more (Al exander 2 1) at
Calrforn1a (WrrghtOJ) 11 p m
De tr oll ( Fryman I 0) at
Texas (Hand 0 1) 8 30 p m
Mrlwo3ukee (Bel l 1 2) at
Kansas C1ty (Spl ttorff 3 OJ
8 30 p m
Mmnesota (Woodson 0 0) at
Bost on tCur tr s 0 2} 7 30 p m
Wednesday' s Games
Clevelan d at Oakland (night l
Balttmoreat C~lrforma tnlghtl
Detrotl at Texas tn rghtl
Mllwaukee at Kansas Cr ty
(nrgh l )
Ch1cago at New York
Mrnnesota at Boston (night)

M ontreal (Torre z 1 3) at
Crncrnnaf1 (Gullett 3 1) 12 30
pm
San Franctsco (Wrlloughby 1
1\ at Ch1cago ( Reuschel 1 1)
2 30 p m
San Otego (Arl rn 2 O) at
Prttsburgh (Moose 2 0) 8 p m
Los Angeles (Os teen 1 l) at
St Lou1s (Wrse 1 11 9 p m
PhtladelphJa (Chrrs fen son 1 1)
at Atlanta (Morton o 1) 8 p m
New York l M atlack 1 2) at
Hous t on { Forsch 2 l) 8 30 p m
Wednestlay •s Games
San Orego at Prttsburgh mght
San Franc rsco at Ch1cago
los Ange les at Sf Lours n1gh t
Ph1ladelphra at Atlanta n tght
Montreal at C1ncrnnah
New York a t Houston ntght

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Mator League Leaders
By Untted Press International
Leadmg Batters
Natmnal League
g ab r h pet

Stg l P1t

9 37 11 15 405

Olvr P1t
Cncpcn Ctn

11 47 9 19 404
11 40 a 16 400

Frly Mtl
Gdsn SF
Mrshl SO
Mdx SF

11 30 7 12
14 56 7 22
12 26 3 10
18 72 10 27

Crdnl Chr
Sngln Ptf
Rose Cm
Amencan

14 55 13 20 364
11 50 a 18 360
16 67 10 23 343
League

400
393
385
375

gab r h pet
Jnsn Tex
Vlntne Cal
Hit Mmn

10 37 4 16 432
12 49 6 21 429
10 34 3 14 412

Klly Ch1

7 27 5 11 407

Hrtn Oet
9 37 8 14 378
Andrws Ch r
9 32 5 12 375
F tsk Bas
124311 16 372
May Cht
10 43 5 15 349
Grfn 8os
13 46 8 16 348
Mnsn NY
14 49 6 17 347
Home Runs
National League Wynn Hou
6 Mtlner NY Stargell P1tt
and Me Covey SF 5 Aaron and
Evans At l Dav rs and Fer
guson LA and Bonds SF 4
American League Wtll ra m s
Bait Cepeda F 1sk and Pe
fr oce llt Bos 5 Melton Ch t
Sp 1kes
Clev
Garcra
M I
Banda and Tena ce Oak 4
Runs Batted In
Nat1onalleague Concepc1on
Cm 14
Morgan
Cm and
Starg e ll Pdf 13 Watson and
Wynn Hou Dav1 S LA Bond s
and M c Covey SF 12
Amencan League Mayberry
K C 15 Ro1as KC 13 Cepeda
and Ya sfrzemskr
Bos and
K trkpatrr ck KC 12
P1tchmg
Nat1onal League Grr m sley
Cm Reuss Hou and Eilts Ptft
3 0 Gull ett Crn and MarJCha l
SF 3 1 Carlton Phtl 3 2
Amenca:n League Coleman
Oet 4 o Ryan Cal Sp lrttorff
KC and
Kaat
Mrnn 3 0
McNally Balt and Perry' Clev

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4.

Ured m the stxth and l..tndy
McDaruel allowed lhree hit.
over the fmal 3 2-3s mmngs to
ga m the save
BtJI} Parsons , who WitS
knocked out tn the fourth tnmng suffered the loss
In the only other Amertcan
League game
Cahforma
blanked Oakland 4-0
In the only Naltonal League
game scheduled, Houston
downed San Diego 2-0
Rudy May pttched a ftve-lut
shutout to gtve the Angels the
vtclory ove~ the Oakland
AthletiCS who are now struggling w1U1 a !&gt;-9 record A year
ago, llle A s were 10-4 and they
went on to wm the world
champtonshtp
A double by Vada Ptnson and
a smgle by Frank Robmson
spearheaded a three-run thtrd
uunng rally that handed May
the vtctory
Doug Rader s two-run homer

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Golden State 117 Los Angeles

109

(on ly game sc heduled )
Tuesday s Games
(no games scheduled)
N H L Playoff Sfandmgs
By Un1ted Press InternatiOnal
( Sem1fmals- Best of Seven)
w I gf ga
Chtcago
3 1 11 10
New York
1 3 10 11

really felt 1 eady tomght You
always have to he ready o[f the
bencl1 I pushed myself espe
ctally hard and 11 was one of
IO) better shootmg games ~ He
hit stx shots m a row m one
second quarter burst
Coach Al Attics sa1d the tea m
was down after Saturday s
tnept performance, but got nd
of 1ts frustratwns m a Sunday
practtcc
He told hts team to play tls
usual run and shoot game and
that 1f 1t couldn t 1mprove on 1ts
23 per ~.:cnt shoot mg ftgure of

TtiS PM Sat

Local Bowling
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
Mornmg Glor1es League
Apnll7 , 1913
Team
Pts
Excelsror Otl Co
74
Newell Sunoco
72
Gtbbs Grocery
52
D1ck s GrocerY
50
G &amp; J Auto Parts
46
Spencer s Market
42
H1 lnd Game - Sandy Korn

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Second Ht lnd Game - Jan
Jenk 1ns 192
Ht Serres - Jan Jenkins 514
Second H1 Se rr es - Snndy
K.or n 486
Team H I Gam e - Newell
Sunoco 823
Tea m H1 Se rres - Newell
Sunoco 2385

The 76ers expected the appeals court rulmg by mtd
mornmg today and scheduled a
10 :m a m news conference
The 76ers, meanwhlle ,
blamed attorney Rt chle
Phtlhps for the confuSion whtch
thre,ttened to vmd a trade of
thetr No I ptck m the draft to
Chicago for Clt££ord Ray and
!lob Wetss of the Bulls
Ray who was plagued by a
knee mJury last season, was In
Ph1ladclphta Monday to he
exammed by the 76ers physt
ctan Dr Joseph Torg The
76ers sa td that Phillips, who
n3prcsents Rily l:lnd a number
of other prominent sport~
f1gure:i, wou1d not let h1s client
be ex.ammed
If he doesn t get a thorough
ex.ammatlon by noon the trade
1s off a 76e r ~ spokesman sa1d
late Monday mghl We're not
gomg to trade a No I &lt;\raft ptck
fur a cnpple

Wednesday lclte MIMed
League
AprtiiB 1973

Standmgs
Pis
Team
76
Holter Rawling s
74
Rosenbaum Meadows
70
Fultz Bentley
44
Blakeslee Hoyt
36
Moore Morrow
36
M c Donald Dr enner
Hrgh Indi vidual Game
John Bentley 203
M en
women Becky Orenner 187
Second Htgh lnd Game Dan Mead o w s 199
M en
women Vtrgmra Hoyt 175
High Senes - Men Chuck
Blakesl ee 512 women Susie
Kmght 432
Second H1gh Series - Men
Russ Moor e 510 women Joy
Bent ley 421
Team H1gh Game - Bl akes
Team Hrgh Series - Blakes
l ee Hoyt and Rosenbaum
M eadows 1735

Cazz1e for a hft
Jerry West whose clutch
shootmg sank the Warriors m
the ftrst three wms. mtssed a
couple down the stretch for a
change but sttll led the Lakers
wtth 32 He pegged Russell as
the key and satd CazZie was
super ' He also sa1d the
Warnors aggressive defense
turned the tables m the fourth
Saturday we deserved to
contest
lose
Nate Thurmond had a big
Russell agreed that the n1ght m h1s awesome p1vot
Wa1n ors have been m trouble battle wllh Wtlt Chamberlain of
whenever they ' stopped TWl the l.akers htttmg 23 pomt.
mng We re probably the worst

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Pee Wee Ltltle League and
Puny League baseball this
swnmer at Cheshtre S1g0-up
wlll be conducted from 6 to 8
p m Wednesday at the
Bradbury Butldtng Pee Wee
and Little League players must
pay a $3 Insurance fee while
pony leaguers must pay $4

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In charge wtll be Gene Wtse,
Duke Kennedy, Gary Ge ~
Max Whitlatch and Ed Ifu!:
hngton Th1rty three boys have
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Am ertcan DIVISIOn
w I pel g b
Pawtucket
5 2 714
Roc hester
5 5 500 11h
Syracuse
3 7 300 31h
Toledo
3 8 273 4
Natlona I 01vls1on
w I pet g b
Trdewater
8 J 727
Char l es ton
6 2 750 1
Penrnsula
6 4 600 2
Richmond
2 7 222 51h
Monday's Results
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tea m m the world when we stop ..---------------------------~-------.
cmd se t up pi::ltterns We ve got
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Asked why he left Russell 1n
near the end of the game
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Angeles
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Houston
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Russell and Barry are shooters
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Mondays Results
(no games sc hedul ed)
Tuesday s Games
New York at Chrcago (830pm

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Pomeroy

Open Evenmgs 'T118 00

Also

Syracuse and Rutland Little
League managers Equipment wlll be issued and

CIN CINNATI (UP!) - The
Indtans beat the
Ctncmnalt Reds J..O Monday
mght m an exhibttlon game l,lt

Warriors still alive

Amencan League
New York
000 230
5 81
Mrlwaukee 000 002 ooo-- 2 7 1
Med rch McDanrel (6) and
M un son
Parsons Short (4)
Lockwood (5) and Porter WP
M ed1ch (1 O) LP Parsons (1 2)
Garn:t (4th) Coluccro ( 1st)

\ You 11 Like Our Qua lilY,
Way of Dorng Busmess

GMAC FINANCING

m v illage hall

-attend the meeting are the

Clevel~nd

postpone draft again

OAKLAND Cahf IVPI) The Golden State Warnors are
sttll altve m thetr NBA playoff
ser1es aga mst the LOs Angeles
Lakers and both s1des agree
that Cazz1e Russell ts the
reason why
The Warnors reehng fro~
an mcred1ble 126-70 diSaster
Saturday mght, finally flashed
a little of the form that got
them past Milwaukee m the
ftrsl round of playoffs by
dumptng the mtghty Lakers,
117 109 Tuesday mght Russell
who had htt only 14 pomts tn

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lndmns blank Reds 3-0

Injunction sought to
Monday ntght that Ntzer had
,tsked the Ctrcutt Co urt to
overturn a lower court dects1on
whiCh cost the 76ers the No 4
chotce m the draft
NBA Commtsstoner Walter
Kennedy had gtven Seattle s
flr, t roWld draft ptck to the
76ers m a dtspute over the
s1gmng of J ohn Bnsker But U
S Dtsln ct Judge John H
Tenney ordered the matter
dectded by the NBA s board of
governors ( club ow ne1 s)
When the club owners met,
they overruled Kennedy and
gave the draft pick bac k to
Seattle The squabble for ced an
earlier postponement of the
draft
Koslof£ sa1d that Ntzer who
also represent. Phtladelphta m
a court effort to get Btlly
Cunnmgham back from the
ABA Carohna Cougars , has
complete charge or the mat
ter

and

terested parenh of the
Pomeroy Boys League are to
meet at 7 p m Wednesday at
the Pomeroy first aid room

106

PHILADELPHIA (UP!) One of the country's best
lawyers has )Otned one of pro
basketball's worst teams man
effort to get today's Naltonal
ABA Playoff Standmgs
By Un1ted Press lnternatmnal
Basketball Assoctalton draft
IOIVISton Ftnals Best ot
postponed agam
Seven)
The Philadelphia 76ers an
Eas
w
I pel
nolUlced Monday mght that
500
3 3
Caro l tna
3 3
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Kentuc ky
Ntzer has asked the U S
West
CircUit Court of Appeals m
w
I pet
4
2
667 New York for an InJUnction to
x lnd1an a
2 4
333 postpone the draft
Utahr
x clrnched senes
The 76ers, who finished last
Mondays Results
season w1th a 9 73 record,
(no games sc hedul ed )
Tuesday s Game
complicated the ptclure by
Kentucky at Carolma IBpm
announcmg that they would
EST)
probably votd a weekend trade
NBA Playoff Standmgs
wtth the Chtcago Bulls for the
(DIVISIOn F1nats Best of Sevenl
No I draft ptck
East
w
As a fmal measure, the 76ers
I pel
New York
3 1
750 satd thetr player-coach, Kevm
Boston
1 3
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Loughery, had qutt the team to
West
w 1 pet
become coach of the New York
Los Angeles
3 1
750 Nets IQ the ABA
Golden State
1 3
250
Team owner Irv Kosloff sa1d
Monday s Results

managers

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(only game scheduled}

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
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All

and an etght-lut shutout by
Dave Roberts and Jun York
hfted Houston past San Otego
The trtlU!Iph was Houston s
ftfth stratght and kept them
WI beaten at home m stx games
thts season San Otego lost it.
fourth strwght and IS wmless Ill
stlrth games on the road

Lines cores

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tough to keep loose and tt's
tough to kee p your mmd on the
game Somettmes you don t
feel you rem the game at all "
Hart dtsagrees
I've got
more of a chance of bemg a
httter as the DH I can watch
the ptlcher and "atch what
they re throwmg 1 can concen
Irate totally on the game •
You d never know they were
discussmg the same thmg by
hstemng to thetr opposite
reactions
Hart drove m the first New
York run m the two-run fourth
mnmg wtth a smgle and then
doubled m what proved to be
the decidmg run In the fifth
uunng to start a three~un
rally The second run or the
tnnmg scored when Johnny
Bnggs bobbled Hart s htl and
Fehpe /\lou drove m the fmal
nm "1th a pmch smgle
George Medtch pllched the
f1rst 5 1 3 mmngs to gam hl s
ftrsl major league vtctory He

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ONLY

By VITO STELUNO
UPI Sports Wnter
Joe Lahoud clatms tl s
tough bemg the DH" but hell
never get J1m Ray Hart to
agree wtth htm
Hart, obtamed from the San
Franctsco Giants by the New
York Yankees last week , says,
I hke the destgnated hitter
role beca~ I don't have to
worry about mak1ng errors '
Hart now has etght htts m 13
at bals and he collected two
hits and drove m two runs
Monday ptght m the Yankees
:&gt;-2 vtclory over the Milwaukee
Brewers
Meanwhtle Lahoud went ().
for-4 and struck out wtth the
bases loaded m the stxlh for the
Brewers Lahoud now has JUSt
two htt. m 27 at hat. as the DH
and tl d be difficult for the
Brewers' p1tchers to be much
worse than that
It s hard to concentrate as
the DH " Lahoud sa1d, 1t s

Major League Pro Standings
Leaders

Estate of
Laura Le fhe 1t Deceased
Crow Crow &amp; Porter
Atlorneys for Adm nrstratr x

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9 s 643
Balf•more
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B 6 571
Mtlwaukee
6 6 500 2
Boston
6 7 462
New York
6 8 429 3
Cleveland
6 9 400 31 2
West
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Kansas Crty
10 5 667
M tnnesota
8 4 667
Chr t ago
6 5 545
Calrfornta
6 6 500 21 1
Oakland
5 9 357 4''
Texas
2 8 200 5 '
Monday s Results
New York :;, M tlwau kee 2 n1ght
Cal 1tornta 4 Oakland 0 n1ght
(on ly games scheduled)
Today s Probable Pitchers

San Franc1sco 13 s 722
Crncmnatr
11 5 688 1
Hous ton
10 8 556
3
Los Angeles
7 10 412 5' '
San Drego
6 12 333
7
Atlanta
4 11 267 1•1
Monday s Results
Hous ton 2 San Otego 0 nrght
(only game scheduled)
Today s Probable PltJ;:hers

- NOTICE OF SALE The real estate of the late
Laura Ler fhe t
Deceased
wh•ch s s tuate tn I he VII age of
Syracuse Mergs Coun ty Oh o
wtll be Qff ered for sate at the
offtces of Crow Crow &amp; Porter
Atto rn eys at Law Pam eroy
Oh o at 1 oo p M on Frtday th e
4th day of May 1973 Th•s
property 1s appra sed at"
$3 750 00 and canno t be so ld tor
less than the aoprarsed va lue
Terms of sale are cash and th e
property w II be sold sub1ec t to
the 1 en for real est ale taxes for

NEW HAVEN - Revenue m the amount of $1,000 to assiSt
NOTICE ON FILING
Shanng funds were allocated the New Haven Ubrary by the
OF INVENTORY
Mason County Court durmg tts
ANO APPRAISEMENT
The st;.te of Oh1o Me1gs
regular weekly meehng
county Probate Court
Monday evemng These funds
To the Executor or Ad
mtn stra,or of the estate to
w1ll be used for furmshmg
such of the fo llowrng as are,
shelvmg, filing cabmets, desks, 1973
res.dents of the Sta te of Oh 1o
v,z - lh e sur11 rv ng spouse the
chairs, etc
Dear Parents
of k n th e benefrclarres
Manning 0 Webster next
under
II and to the at
Whatever their age, appearance, or color keep an open mmd
Also last mght, Franklin E
Judge torneyth e w or
attorneys
Court of Com man Plea s represenllng
about ALL your children s frtends and get to know them before
any
of
the
NEW HAVEN - The New Cobb was appomted as ConProbate DIVJS,on aforement oned persons
you pass judgment
stable
for
Hannan
D!Strtcl
He
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Haven Rescue Squad has
Eddte Lou Howery Route 3
Okay H and UMU' - SUE
wtll
serve
unbl
the
next
Albany M ergs Co unly Oh•o No
gratefully acknowledged
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You are hereby nohf ed that
Dear Parents
the
Inventory
and
Ap
recetved after the passmg of the chotce
NOTICE OF
pra
se
ment
of
the
estate
of
th e
1
But keep an open eye too And 1f you fmd It's necessary
The three member court,
APPOINTMENT
thetr fnend, Ke1th Mopsy"
aforement oned deceased la t e
Case
No
20935
put your ' NOs" to work Older guys can be great for your Haymaker
comprised of Wtlham H Estate of HENRY SPENCER of sad Count y wa s f1 led tn th s
Court Sa•d Inventory and
daughters, but remember, not ALL of them are samts or savlors
The Haymaker famtly asked Rardm, Jr , prestdent, Deceased
writ
be for
Notice Is hereby g ven th at Apprarsement
hear ng before th' s court on the
Comm1sS10ners
Clarence
- HELEN
E~na
Mae
Spencer
of
Rt
1
that people who wanted to send
of May 1973 al 10 00
Lo'ng Bottom Oh to has been o4thcloday
ck A M
flowers for the funeral could Adkins and gasll Robertson duly
appo rnted Adm n1stratrtx
Any person des r ng to fll e
Rap
either send flowers or make a and Clerk of the Court, L W of the Estate of Henry Spencer except tons thereto must ftl e
Women yak about thetr second class status But they sbll donation to the rescue squad Getty arranged for a spec10l deceased late of Me gs County th em at leas t f ve day s prror to
0htO
set for hear rng
make tl pay Maybe I should say they make guys pay and I don t Also the Haymakers donated meeting at 7 p m Wednesday
Cred •tors are requ rred to f le th eG date
under my t1and and
ven
therr clatms with sa1d 1 ducrary
mean JUSt the cost of a date
sea l of sa d Cour t thiS 20th day
Mopsy's hospttal bed and wtth Carl Cook, secretary of w thrn four months
I was drtvmg along the freew~y mmding ID} own busmess at wheel-chatr to the squad ThiS the Mason County Planmng
Dated th is 19th day of Apr 1 Of Aprtl 1973
Mannmg 0 Webst er
about 65 mph , which ts legal Thts chtck breezes pa•l me, gives equtpment wtll be available for CommiSSIOn Th1s is to concern 1973
J
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and ex offrcro Cl erk
Mann In!;! D Webster
me the look, so what would any guy do I start playmg the game
of sa1d Court
loa n, wtlh a reasonable only dtscusston on plannmg
Judge
I pass her, she passes me, I pass her, she passes me and, before depostt to people m need of
Court of Common Pleas
By Janet E Morr s
Probate DIV IS IOn
you know tt, we're up to about 80 mph and havmg great fun
Ch1ef Deputy Clerk
such eqmpment
(4) 24 (5) 1 8 3t
( 4 ) 24 (5) 1 21
unt1l I see th1s red flashmg hght
Wayne Carter, Squad Chtef,
So I slow down, ftgunng the cop wtll stop the chtck because commented, We really ap(Continued from page I)
she's closest Does he' Not hardly He pulls around HER and I preciate all these donattons
by Quality Prmt Shop,
get the l!cket She passes by us, beeps her horn waves, shrugs, The sq uad feels greatly
Metgs
Local
School,
and goes free, whtle I m stuck for speedmg
honored to have frtends that The Datly Sentmel, The
If she's readmg th1s, and IS any kind of lady, she ll come are as gracious and devoted as
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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the Haymakers We only hope Radio Station, Ewmg Funeral
please - STUCK AND BLEEDING
\\e can continue to provtde the Home and Veterans Memortal
kmd of servtce that IS pleasmg Hospttal
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Donors were
Don't hold your breath' - SUE
Donattons totahng $320 were
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Squad says

Roberts blanks Padre,s ; Yanks win

Afterward, he satd, Mard1an
"became the fellow wtthtn the
comnuttee wtth whom we all
worked on that proJect·
Sedam, 36, JOined the NIIon
campatgn as a lawyer tn
November, 1971 He moved up
to chief counsel when Uddy
qutt after a quarrel wtth
Magruder and moved to the
campaign•s fmance ann
Mard1an had been chtef of
the mternal security dtvtston at
the Jusl!ce Department and a
close ally of Mttchell In mtdMay of 1972----a month before
the bugging-he jorned the
campaign as a coordinator for
the Western states
~~ hiS depostl!on taken last
Wednesday and released Monday mght, Sedam satd, 'It was
a sttuatton m wh1ch, qUlte
frankly, I was a httle miffed I
thought that as the committee's lawyer, I should be
handling 11 But I wasn't Mr
Mardtan was handlrng the
project and I JUS! didn I have
any further mvolvement m tt '

1973
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1973

&amp; THINGS
BY PAUL CRABTREE
A predictiOn

,
Wttbm a year or so, baseball's National League wtll hurry to
adopt the des~gnated-hitter rule now berng used by the Amertcan
League, and wtthin four or ftve years, the rule wtll be poppmg up
all over baseba,ll, down to the sandlots and Uttle League ftelds
It wtll succeed because tl IS a success
The baseball non-fans out there who have nothing better to do
than read thiS column deserve a word of explanation Here 's one
Baseball IS a lot of fun to play or watch While tt has fme
pomts that titillate the mtellect, tl really comes down to one
objective, however
A specialized thrower of baseballs lrtes to deltver the ball to
the batter m such a way that he cannot hit the ball well, if at all
The hitter on the other hand, does the oppostte - trymg to get a
base htl, regardless of the pitcher's proftetency
Since the ptlchers are patd to throw they generally never
learn to hit, and watching the ptlcher bat m a major league game
IS about as mterestmg as watching pamt dry
ThiS year, the Amertcan League def,.d tradttion (baseball IS
literally ai:lut wtth tradttion ) and started a new thmg Instead of
lettmg the pttcher htt (usually an automatic out), they're permttting a designated player, who ts a goOd httler, to bat m his
place Thus, good htllers who are slowed down by age, tnflrnllty
or the ability to catch fly balls, can add more action to the game,
and the pttcher can keep on domg hiS thing which IS to pttch the
ball, not hit tl
After a couple of weeks, the destgnated hitters weren't
setting the world on fire, but they are deftmtely an Improvement
over the old system
They were domg something that baseball needs provtdmg
action, m h1ttmg, runrung and scormg
I ptcked a random day early m the season, and just spotchecked what the DH's had done on that parltcular day I thtnk tl
proves my pomt
In the Baltimore Detroit game, DH Tommy Davts broke up
the game, gettmg two htts m ftve times at hal, scormg two runs
and driVIng m two more, mcluding the gamc-wrnrung htl Detrmt
used one DH, who got one hit Ill two at-bats, then replaced him
wtth Frank Howard, who w~s hitless Ill two turns
In the Cleveland-New_)!ork contest, John Lowenstem batted
three tunes w1th one htl, and Johnny Callison had a h1t and two
runs batted m for the Yankees m four appearances As Mrn
nesota and Califorma played, the results were zilch, wtth hoth the
twms ' Tony Oliva and the Angels' Bob Ollver hitless m four lrtps
each to the plate
Angel Mangual of the world champ Oakland team got only
one h1l m s1x at-bat. as the A's met Chicago, put he drove m three
runs and scored two more, whtle the Whtte Sox' Mtke Andrews
had one htl m lour trtps
Texas' Rtco Carty went httless m f1ve at-bats (as most Texas
players do) , bitt the Rangers opponents, the Kansas City Royals,
got a hit m two trtps up from Gall Hopkms, plus two runs scored
The battmg average for these designated hitters for this
parbcular day tsn't unpresSive- only 195, but even that's about
125 pomts better than most pitchers hit More unportant than the
S-for-41 battmg average IS the fact that DH's produced ltve runs
scored and seven runs batted Ill
That'smore than some pttchers produce m a lifetime - and
tt's good for the game Long llve the deSignated htlter I

Television Log
TUESDAY APRIL24 1973
6 00 -

News 3 4 8 10 13 15 Truth or Con seq 6 Sesame St 20
Around The Bend 33
6 30 - News 3 4 6 8 10 15 I Dream of Jeannie 13 lnstght 33
7 00 - What s My Lme 8 I ve Got A Secret 13 Elec Co 20
Beat The Clock 4 News 6 10 Untamed World 13 Henry
Fonda 3 TV Honor Soctetv 15
7 30- To Tell The Truth 6 Prtce Is Rtght 8 10 Beat The Clock
13 People &amp; The Press 15 RFO 20 Earthkeepmg 33 Ctrcus
4

8 00 - Maude B 10 Book Beat 33 Ohto Thts Week 20 Movie
Isadora 3 4 15 Cricket In l hmes Square 6 13
8 30 - Hawau Ftve 0 8 10 Btll Boyers Journal 20 33 Man

Without a Country 6 13
9 30 - Black Journal20 33 CBS Playhouse90
10 00 - Marcus Welby M 0 6 13 New$ 20 Amenca 3 4 15
B1ography 33
1100 - News3 4 8 13 15
11 30 Johnny Carson 3 4 15
P1cture of Doria
Gray 6 13 Mov1e Model Shop 8
l1 50- Mov1e Model Shop 10
1 00 - Your Health 4 News 13
1 30 - News 4

WEDNESDAY APRIL2S 1973

00

~ Sunnse Semmar 4

Sacred Heart 10
15 - Farmt1me 10 Engltsh 3
20 - Farm Report 13
25- Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Columbus Today 4 B1ble Answers 3 Urban League 10
The Story 13
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 CBS News 8 10 News 6 Jeffs Coll 1e 13
7 Jo-Sieepy Jeffers 8 Romper Room 6 Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle
13 Pope{.e 10
8 00 - Cap Kangaroo 10 New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St 33
Lass1e 6
8 30 - Jack La La nne 13 New Zoo Revue 6 Romper Room 8
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul D1xon 4 Phil Donahue 15 What Every Woman
Wants to Know 3 Concentration 6 Capt Kangaroo 8
Fnendly Junchon 10 Ben Casey 13
9 30 - Elec Co 33 To Tell the Truth J Jeopardy 6 Hollywood
Talkmg 10
10 00 - Dtnah Shore 3 15 Columbus Stx Calltng 6 Jokers Wrld
8 10 Otck Van Dyke 13
10 30 - Baffle 3 4 15 S10 000 Pyram1d8 10 Split Second 13
11 00 - Sale of the Century 3 15 Love Amerrcan Style 6 Gambrt
8 10 Password 13
11 30 - HollywoodSquares4 13 Love of Lrfe8 10 Bewltched6
13 Sesame St 20
12 00- Jeopardy 3 15 Password 16 Bob Braun s 50 50 Club 4
News 13 Contact 8 News 10
12 30- Spl1t Second 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10 3 W s 3 15
1 00 - News Weather Spor ts J All My Children 6 13 Secret
Sto'rm 8 Not For Women Only 15 Green Ac:res 10
1 20
Fashrons rn Sewmg 3
1 30
3 On A Match 3 4 15 Lets Make A Deal 6 13 As the
Wotld Turns 8 10 Bowling 6
2 00 - Days of Our L1ves 3 4 15 Newlywed Game 13 Mtke
Douglass 6 Gutdrng Light 8 10
2 JO - DatrngGame13 Ooctors3 415 EdgeofNrghtS 10
3 00 - Another World 3 15 General Hosptfal 6 13 Love
Splendored Thmg 8 10 RFD 20
3 30 - Return of Peyton Place J 4 15 One Ltfe to L1ve 6 13
Secret Storm 10 Th1s Week 20 Merv Gnffln 8 Phtl Donahue
6
6
6
6

+

+

4

4 00 - Mr Cartoon 3 Somerset 15 Sesame St 20 33 Love
Amencan Style 13 Merv Gr1ffln 4 Hu ckleberry Hound Yogr
Bear 6 Mov1e Free for All 10
4 30- Pettrcoat Jundron 3 Wrld Wild West 13 Marshall Dillon
15 ToBeAnnounced8 I LoveLucy6 MervGnffm4
5 00 - Mr Rogers 33 Bonanza J 4 Hazel a Andy Gnfftth 15

B1g Valley 6

5 30 - Elec Co 33 Gomer Pyle 13 Beverly Hrllb1lhes 8
Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Death Valley Days 15
6 00 - Truth or Con seq 6 News 3 4 8 10 15 Sesame St 20
Around the Bend 33
'6 30 - News3 4 6 8 10 15 I DreamofJeannte13 Zoom33
7 00 - News 6 10 What s My Line 8 Truth or Conseq 3 Beat
the Clock 4 Anythmg You Can Do 13 Know Your Schools 33

Elec Co 20 Sarnt 15

7 30 - To Tell The Truth 6 The Judge 10 Polrce Surgeon 3
Beat the Clock 13 Andy Grlfftth 15 Ep1sode Achon 33
George Kirby 8 E co nom rc Educatron 20 Lambe hop and the
Professor 4
8 00 - Adam 12 3 4 15 Amenca 73 20 33 Paul Lynde 6 13
Forbtdden Desert of the Danakll 8 10
8 30 - The Gomg Up of Davtd Lev 3 4 15 Movre Intermezzo
6

13

9 00 9
10
11
11
1

Med1cal Center 8 10 Lenox Quartet daydn Opus JJ
Understanding Africa 20
30 - Turntng Poi nts 10 33
00 - Soul33 News 20 Owen Marshall 6 13 Search 3 4 15
Cannon 8 10
00 - News3 4 6 8 10 13 15
30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Comedy News 6 13 Mo111 es
Night mto Mornrng 8
Ada 10
00 - News 4 13

Mitchell's Inan fingered as fixer
WASH1NGTON (UP! ) Prestdent Ntxon 's chtef cam
p;ugn lawyer was told not to do
anythmg ahout the Watergate
buggmg inctdent after tl took
place last JWle Instead a
trusted pobtteal ally of former
Attorney General John N
Mttchell was called m to handle
11, accordrng to District Caurt
tesltmony
The tesltmony tndtcated that

Mttchell, who at the tune was
chatrman of the CammttU!e for
the Re Election of the Prest
dent, by-passed chief cam
patgn counsel Glenn J Sedam
Jr and made Robert C
Mardta~ prpject bfhcer for
the Watergate crtsts
The account or what took
place m the aftermath of the
break m at Democratic headquarters June 17 was gtven by

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Let's Hear It for Older Guys
Rap
I
Parent. get par ano1d when tbetr young teenagers start bkmg
older guys What they don't reahze ts that m many cases tt's
safer to trust !herr !!&gt;-year-old daughter wtlh a fellow of 20 than
wtth someone nearer her own age From 14 through 17, hoys are
sex f1ends They calm down .and get some sense m the1r late
teens, realtzmg there s more to a relaltonshtp than JUS( pawmg
Also, a mature guy gets along better wtth parent. and understands therr rules He ll get her home on ltme and not hassle
her ahout bemg a 'baby "
I can say truthfully tf, at 14 I hadn I had a great 19 year-&lt;&gt;ld
hoy to talk to and listen to, l'd have been one screwed upktd
To those gtrls whoaremterested molder men' but afratd to
let thetr parents know I d say Brmg them to the house If they
don't mmd meetmg the folks they haven't got anything bad m
mmd " - BEEN THERE
Helen and Sue
I was a dlU!Ib, dopey wtld ktd Wlltl I mel Char he I sktpped
school, smoked, have done weed many t1mes not to mention
speed, and my etghlh grade teachers didn t care much for me
My parents weren't too wtld ahout me etlher
Now I've changed, thanks to Charhe I met h1m at a dance
when! was qutte drunk He cared enough to take me home and
not take advantage as many fellows mtght have He does not
smoke or do dope He ts a real gentleman and good lookmg too
He s 18 and I m 14
My attitude toward my parents, school, my fr1ends, and hfe
has changed Mom and Dad bke (,'harhe and they satd I could go
out wtth htm now and then, though I couldn t really date ltll I m
near 16
A lot of kids need Charbes to make them grow up It's likely
mme and I wtll fall m love, but we won t think ahout THAT for a
while
Please tell parents not to automatically say 'No when their
daughters get mterested molder b'llYS Mme made me - HAPPY
AND UN-MIXED UP

Sedam m a pre-tr1al deposttion
Ill a $6 4 mtllton ctvil damage
swt stemmmg from the Watergate ra td
Meanwhile, there were theoe
other deyelopments m the
Wlfolding Watergate story
- U S Distrtct Court Chief
Judge John J Srrtca, after an
emergency meetrng of the
court's 15 JUdges, ordered a
grand Jury rnvestlgat1on of
leaks of secret grand Jury
tesltmony to the press While
the order did not name him, It
appeared that columntst Jack
Anderson would be asked to
reveal the source of verbatim
grand jury testunony pnnted
tn h1s colwnn Anderson sa1d
he was exerciSing the nght of
free press
-G Gordon Uddy, former
Ntxon campa ign offiCial who
has been sentenced to 7 to 20
years m prison m the Water.

gate case, has declined advtce

f,rom both the White House and
his own lawyer to tell what he
knows about the case "He IS a
man of smgular fortltodeWith the emphasiS on srngular"
satd his attorney, Thomas A
Kennelly "He's gomg up the
mer but he's not taking any
captams or lieutenants wtth
him " Anotber aource said • " I
don't know if be's protecting
anybody He's willing to take
hiS punishment, and he's
taking It alone "
- The vacation While House
m Key Btscayne, Fla ,
categortcally dented that
Prestdent N!Ion had any advane• knowledge, of the
Watergate bugging II Gallup
Poll published over the
weekend S81d four out of 10
Amertcans
interviewed
believed he did have advance

Library gets aid
NEW HAVEN
New
Havens Recreation Com.
m1sswn will benef1t from ac·
!ton taken by the town council
Monday evenmg when flkms
were appropriated for 11 Ill lhe
amount of $1 000 from Revenue
Shanng money for a project or
proJects deSignated ty the
commtssion for the Alex
Qutllen Memortal Park
In other action, cowtctl
rescmded a motion passed at
the prev1ous meetmg to amend
the hvestock ordmance It w1a
stand as wrtlten wh1ch states

that there IS to be no livestock
housed m the corporation of
New Haven
It1 .~Vas announced that a
special council meeting wtll be
held wtth the town's attor•ey,
Michael Shaw at I p m
Saturday m the ctty building It
Is open to the public
Mayor John Thorn presided
Other offtctals present were
Jane Russell, recorder, Wayne
Carter, David Sunonton, John
Rd'ush, Charles Sm1th, all
members of council and Davtd
Rustell policeman

Project outlined

knowlege The Whtte House
declined to say just when Ntxon
became aw!!re that several of
his own atdes were rnvolved
- Henry Ktssmger, the
President's foretgn affa.trs
adviser, broke hiS stlence on
the Watergate, commenting
"After full disclosure and the
hwnan tragedies are complete,
t!ten the country will go on and
we have to dec1de whether to
go through an orgy of
recrimination But the cot!ntry
will still be there "
Sedam satd m hiS deposition
lh_at after the news of the
Watergate ratd broke June 18
he was told by deputy campaign director Jeb Stuart
Magruder,
" don ' t
do
anythrng " WtthJit a few days,
he satd, he was told that Mitchell "wanted Mr Mardtan to
handle" the Ntxon campatgn's
response to the Watergate
'As a result of hearmg about
that , at the bme bemg counsel
for the comnullee, did you take
any action let s say on the
Monday followmg' " asked
Maunce R Dunte, lawyer for
the DemocratiC Party, which
brought the sutt agatnst
Republican offtctals
' No," Sedam replied
' Dtd anybody ask you to take
any actton ?"
No On Monday morrung I
asked Mr Magruder tf I should
do aomethmg, and he satd, 'No,
don't do anythmg "'

3- The Dally Sentinel, Mtddleport Pomeroy, 0 , April24 1973

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Maror league Standmgs
By \Jntted Press lnternat1ona I
Nattonal league
East
w I pet gb
Ptttsburgh
8 2 BOO
Ch•cago
8 5 615
New York
8 6 571
Ph1ladelph1a
7 6 538
M ontreal
6
7 462
St LOU IS
I 12 077
West

APOINTMENT
case No 20845
Estate of Thomas w II am
Hennessy aka Thomas Hen
nessy aka Thomas W Hennessy
Deceased
Notice ts hereby g1ven that
Phyllis Joan Hennessy of
Pomeroy Oh 1o has been duly
appointed Exe c utr•x of the
Estate of Thomas W 1l1am
Hennessy aka Thomas Hen
nes~y
aka Thomas W Hen
nessy
deceased
l ate of
Pomeroy Me1gs County Oh10
Cred•tors are requ•red to f le
the•r clarms w1th sa1d f duc,ary
Wllhm four months
Dated th is 19tfl day of Apr 1

Kath r yn Peters

Ch1cago { Bahnsen 1 1) at
New York ( Peterson 1 2) 2
pm
Cleveland ( Perry 3 1) al
11
Oakland (Hol tzman 2 1}
pm
Salt more (Al exander 2 1) at
Calrforn1a (WrrghtOJ) 11 p m
De tr oll ( Fryman I 0) at
Texas (Hand 0 1) 8 30 p m
Mrlwo3ukee (Bel l 1 2) at
Kansas C1ty (Spl ttorff 3 OJ
8 30 p m
Mmnesota (Woodson 0 0) at
Bost on tCur tr s 0 2} 7 30 p m
Wednesday' s Games
Clevelan d at Oakland (night l
Balttmoreat C~lrforma tnlghtl
Detrotl at Texas tn rghtl
Mllwaukee at Kansas Cr ty
(nrgh l )
Ch1cago at New York
Mrnnesota at Boston (night)

M ontreal (Torre z 1 3) at
Crncrnnaf1 (Gullett 3 1) 12 30
pm
San Franctsco (Wrlloughby 1
1\ at Ch1cago ( Reuschel 1 1)
2 30 p m
San Otego (Arl rn 2 O) at
Prttsburgh (Moose 2 0) 8 p m
Los Angeles (Os teen 1 l) at
St Lou1s (Wrse 1 11 9 p m
PhtladelphJa (Chrrs fen son 1 1)
at Atlanta (Morton o 1) 8 p m
New York l M atlack 1 2) at
Hous t on { Forsch 2 l) 8 30 p m
Wednestlay •s Games
San Orego at Prttsburgh mght
San Franc rsco at Ch1cago
los Ange les at Sf Lours n1gh t
Ph1ladelphra at Atlanta n tght
Montreal at C1ncrnnah
New York a t Houston ntght

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Mator League Leaders
By Untted Press International
Leadmg Batters
Natmnal League
g ab r h pet

Stg l P1t

9 37 11 15 405

Olvr P1t
Cncpcn Ctn

11 47 9 19 404
11 40 a 16 400

Frly Mtl
Gdsn SF
Mrshl SO
Mdx SF

11 30 7 12
14 56 7 22
12 26 3 10
18 72 10 27

Crdnl Chr
Sngln Ptf
Rose Cm
Amencan

14 55 13 20 364
11 50 a 18 360
16 67 10 23 343
League

400
393
385
375

gab r h pet
Jnsn Tex
Vlntne Cal
Hit Mmn

10 37 4 16 432
12 49 6 21 429
10 34 3 14 412

Klly Ch1

7 27 5 11 407

Hrtn Oet
9 37 8 14 378
Andrws Ch r
9 32 5 12 375
F tsk Bas
124311 16 372
May Cht
10 43 5 15 349
Grfn 8os
13 46 8 16 348
Mnsn NY
14 49 6 17 347
Home Runs
National League Wynn Hou
6 Mtlner NY Stargell P1tt
and Me Covey SF 5 Aaron and
Evans At l Dav rs and Fer
guson LA and Bonds SF 4
American League Wtll ra m s
Bait Cepeda F 1sk and Pe
fr oce llt Bos 5 Melton Ch t
Sp 1kes
Clev
Garcra
M I
Banda and Tena ce Oak 4
Runs Batted In
Nat1onalleague Concepc1on
Cm 14
Morgan
Cm and
Starg e ll Pdf 13 Watson and
Wynn Hou Dav1 S LA Bond s
and M c Covey SF 12
Amencan League Mayberry
K C 15 Ro1as KC 13 Cepeda
and Ya sfrzemskr
Bos and
K trkpatrr ck KC 12
P1tchmg
Nat1onal League Grr m sley
Cm Reuss Hou and Eilts Ptft
3 0 Gull ett Crn and MarJCha l
SF 3 1 Carlton Phtl 3 2
Amenca:n League Coleman
Oet 4 o Ryan Cal Sp lrttorff
KC and
Kaat
Mrnn 3 0
McNally Balt and Perry' Clev

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4.

Ured m the stxth and l..tndy
McDaruel allowed lhree hit.
over the fmal 3 2-3s mmngs to
ga m the save
BtJI} Parsons , who WitS
knocked out tn the fourth tnmng suffered the loss
In the only other Amertcan
League game
Cahforma
blanked Oakland 4-0
In the only Naltonal League
game scheduled, Houston
downed San Diego 2-0
Rudy May pttched a ftve-lut
shutout to gtve the Angels the
vtclory ove~ the Oakland
AthletiCS who are now struggling w1U1 a !&gt;-9 record A year
ago, llle A s were 10-4 and they
went on to wm the world
champtonshtp
A double by Vada Ptnson and
a smgle by Frank Robmson
spearheaded a three-run thtrd
uunng rally that handed May
the vtctory
Doug Rader s two-run homer

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Golden State 117 Los Angeles

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(on ly game sc heduled )
Tuesday s Games
(no games scheduled)
N H L Playoff Sfandmgs
By Un1ted Press InternatiOnal
( Sem1fmals- Best of Seven)
w I gf ga
Chtcago
3 1 11 10
New York
1 3 10 11

really felt 1 eady tomght You
always have to he ready o[f the
bencl1 I pushed myself espe
ctally hard and 11 was one of
IO) better shootmg games ~ He
hit stx shots m a row m one
second quarter burst
Coach Al Attics sa1d the tea m
was down after Saturday s
tnept performance, but got nd
of 1ts frustratwns m a Sunday
practtcc
He told hts team to play tls
usual run and shoot game and
that 1f 1t couldn t 1mprove on 1ts
23 per ~.:cnt shoot mg ftgure of

TtiS PM Sat

Local Bowling
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
Mornmg Glor1es League
Apnll7 , 1913
Team
Pts
Excelsror Otl Co
74
Newell Sunoco
72
Gtbbs Grocery
52
D1ck s GrocerY
50
G &amp; J Auto Parts
46
Spencer s Market
42
H1 lnd Game - Sandy Korn

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Second Ht lnd Game - Jan
Jenk 1ns 192
Ht Serres - Jan Jenkins 514
Second H1 Se rr es - Snndy
K.or n 486
Team H I Gam e - Newell
Sunoco 823
Tea m H1 Se rres - Newell
Sunoco 2385

The 76ers expected the appeals court rulmg by mtd
mornmg today and scheduled a
10 :m a m news conference
The 76ers, meanwhlle ,
blamed attorney Rt chle
Phtlhps for the confuSion whtch
thre,ttened to vmd a trade of
thetr No I ptck m the draft to
Chicago for Clt££ord Ray and
!lob Wetss of the Bulls
Ray who was plagued by a
knee mJury last season, was In
Ph1ladclphta Monday to he
exammed by the 76ers physt
ctan Dr Joseph Torg The
76ers sa td that Phillips, who
n3prcsents Rily l:lnd a number
of other prominent sport~
f1gure:i, wou1d not let h1s client
be ex.ammed
If he doesn t get a thorough
ex.ammatlon by noon the trade
1s off a 76e r ~ spokesman sa1d
late Monday mghl We're not
gomg to trade a No I &lt;\raft ptck
fur a cnpple

Wednesday lclte MIMed
League
AprtiiB 1973

Standmgs
Pis
Team
76
Holter Rawling s
74
Rosenbaum Meadows
70
Fultz Bentley
44
Blakeslee Hoyt
36
Moore Morrow
36
M c Donald Dr enner
Hrgh Indi vidual Game
John Bentley 203
M en
women Becky Orenner 187
Second Htgh lnd Game Dan Mead o w s 199
M en
women Vtrgmra Hoyt 175
High Senes - Men Chuck
Blakesl ee 512 women Susie
Kmght 432
Second H1gh Series - Men
Russ Moor e 510 women Joy
Bent ley 421
Team H1gh Game - Bl akes
Team Hrgh Series - Blakes
l ee Hoyt and Rosenbaum
M eadows 1735

Cazz1e for a hft
Jerry West whose clutch
shootmg sank the Warriors m
the ftrst three wms. mtssed a
couple down the stretch for a
change but sttll led the Lakers
wtth 32 He pegged Russell as
the key and satd CazZie was
super ' He also sa1d the
Warnors aggressive defense
turned the tables m the fourth
Saturday we deserved to
contest
lose
Nate Thurmond had a big
Russell agreed that the n1ght m h1s awesome p1vot
Wa1n ors have been m trouble battle wllh Wtlt Chamberlain of
whenever they ' stopped TWl the l.akers htttmg 23 pomt.
mng We re probably the worst

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Pee Wee Ltltle League and
Puny League baseball this
swnmer at Cheshtre S1g0-up
wlll be conducted from 6 to 8
p m Wednesday at the
Bradbury Butldtng Pee Wee
and Little League players must
pay a $3 Insurance fee while
pony leaguers must pay $4

am

In charge wtll be Gene Wtse,
Duke Kennedy, Gary Ge ~
Max Whitlatch and Ed Ifu!:
hngton Th1rty three boys have
stgned up lor h!Ue league and
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lnternattona 1 League
Standmgs
By Un1ted Press International
Am ertcan DIVISIOn
w I pel g b
Pawtucket
5 2 714
Roc hester
5 5 500 11h
Syracuse
3 7 300 31h
Toledo
3 8 273 4
Natlona I 01vls1on
w I pet g b
Trdewater
8 J 727
Char l es ton
6 2 750 1
Penrnsula
6 4 600 2
Richmond
2 7 222 51h
Monday's Results
Sy r acuse 3 T1dewater 2
Cha rl eston at Pawtucket ppd
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here Saturday wtth
all the teams managers and

1ts Tag Day

Thrifti-Cut Deluxe Rotary Mower, 20"

Ca lrfornra
003 100 ODO-- 4 6 0
Oakland
000 000 ooo- 0 5 0
M ay ( l 1) and Kusnyer
Odom (O 4} and Fosse

GET YOUR

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baseball program will conduct

lee Ho yt 623

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league

scheduling will be discussed

RUT! AND - Hutland s
orjjamzed youths.

newly

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mvlted to

Rutland boys
to hold tag
day Saturday

tea m m the world when we stop ..---------------------------~-------.
cmd se t up pi::ltterns We ve got
to move to be effectiVe
Asked why he left Russell 1n
near the end of the game
mstead of Barry Attles satd
EST I
(only game sc heduled )
I II use Cazzte for whatever he
•3-H P Brtggs &amp; Stratton engme,
can do best Whenever Rick
automatic choke, recml starter
tsn t dorn g so well offensively I
WHA Playoff Standmgs
By Umted Press International
•Throttle control on engme
never hesttate m gomg to
( Sem•llnals- Best of Seven)
•AdJustable cuttmg hetght (1" to 3\4 " )
East
the first three playoff battles, • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
w I gf ga came off the bench to regtsler
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•7" wheels, btg 19" cut
New England
3 1 13 13 33 potnts tn 29 mmutes of play
I 3 13 13
Cleveland
and spark the v1ctory
West
w I gf ga
That put the sertes at J..l Los
7 1
W nnrpeg
2 0
Angeles
and set up a rematch
1 7
Houston
0 2
Wednesday mghl on the Lakers'
Mondays Results
EVEN LESS
(no games sc heduled )
home court
Tuesdays Games
WITH TRADE I
Russell who admtls he would
Wtnnrpeg at Houston
hke to start1 has been a
(on ly game sc hed uled)
benchwarmer thts season be
htnd Rtck Barry and Clyde Lee
Russell and Barry are shooters
Ma tor League Results
and coach AI Attles says he
By Untted Press tnternattonal
National League
needs the defense and reholl!ld·
• Bnggs &amp; Stratton 3-H P., automatic choke engme
San D 1ego
000 000 ooo- 0 8 2 mg of Lee at one starling spot
020 000 OOx- 2 6 1
Hous ton
• Handle-mounted throttle control
Grer f Troedson (7) Ramo
But
Russell
satd
after
hts
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•AdJustable cuttmg hetght (%"to 3")
(9) and Edwards WP Roberts
(l 1) LP Gre1f (1 l) HR Rader
• Front and rear underdeck baffles

w I gf go
Montreal
3 1 14 10
Ph rladelphra
1 3 10 14
Mondays Results
(no games sc hedul ed)
Tuesday s Games
New York at Chrcago (830pm

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Pomeroy

Open Evenmgs 'T118 00

Also

Syracuse and Rutland Little
League managers Equipment wlll be issued and

CIN CINNATI (UP!) - The
Indtans beat the
Ctncmnalt Reds J..O Monday
mght m an exhibttlon game l,lt

Warriors still alive

Amencan League
New York
000 230
5 81
Mrlwaukee 000 002 ooo-- 2 7 1
Med rch McDanrel (6) and
M un son
Parsons Short (4)
Lockwood (5) and Porter WP
M ed1ch (1 O) LP Parsons (1 2)
Garn:t (4th) Coluccro ( 1st)

\ You 11 Like Our Qua lilY,
Way of Dorng Busmess

GMAC FINANCING

m v illage hall

-attend the meeting are the

Clevel~nd

postpone draft again

OAKLAND Cahf IVPI) The Golden State Warnors are
sttll altve m thetr NBA playoff
ser1es aga mst the LOs Angeles
Lakers and both s1des agree
that Cazz1e Russell ts the
reason why
The Warnors reehng fro~
an mcred1ble 126-70 diSaster
Saturday mght, finally flashed
a little of the form that got
them past Milwaukee m the
ftrsl round of playoffs by
dumptng the mtghty Lakers,
117 109 Tuesday mght Russell
who had htt only 14 pomts tn

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lndmns blank Reds 3-0

Injunction sought to
Monday ntght that Ntzer had
,tsked the Ctrcutt Co urt to
overturn a lower court dects1on
whiCh cost the 76ers the No 4
chotce m the draft
NBA Commtsstoner Walter
Kennedy had gtven Seattle s
flr, t roWld draft ptck to the
76ers m a dtspute over the
s1gmng of J ohn Bnsker But U
S Dtsln ct Judge John H
Tenney ordered the matter
dectded by the NBA s board of
governors ( club ow ne1 s)
When the club owners met,
they overruled Kennedy and
gave the draft pick bac k to
Seattle The squabble for ced an
earlier postponement of the
draft
Koslof£ sa1d that Ntzer who
also represent. Phtladelphta m
a court effort to get Btlly
Cunnmgham back from the
ABA Carohna Cougars , has
complete charge or the mat
ter

and

terested parenh of the
Pomeroy Boys League are to
meet at 7 p m Wednesday at
the Pomeroy first aid room

106

PHILADELPHIA (UP!) One of the country's best
lawyers has )Otned one of pro
basketball's worst teams man
effort to get today's Naltonal
ABA Playoff Standmgs
By Un1ted Press lnternatmnal
Basketball Assoctalton draft
IOIVISton Ftnals Best ot
postponed agam
Seven)
The Philadelphia 76ers an
Eas
w
I pel
nolUlced Monday mght that
500
3 3
Caro l tna
3 3
500 famed lrtal attorney Lows
Kentuc ky
Ntzer has asked the U S
West
CircUit Court of Appeals m
w
I pet
4
2
667 New York for an InJUnction to
x lnd1an a
2 4
333 postpone the draft
Utahr
x clrnched senes
The 76ers, who finished last
Mondays Results
season w1th a 9 73 record,
(no games sc hedul ed )
Tuesday s Game
complicated the ptclure by
Kentucky at Carolma IBpm
announcmg that they would
EST)
probably votd a weekend trade
NBA Playoff Standmgs
wtth the Chtcago Bulls for the
(DIVISIOn F1nats Best of Sevenl
No I draft ptck
East
w
As a fmal measure, the 76ers
I pel
New York
3 1
750 satd thetr player-coach, Kevm
Boston
1 3
250
Loughery, had qutt the team to
West
w 1 pet
become coach of the New York
Los Angeles
3 1
750 Nets IQ the ABA
Golden State
1 3
250
Team owner Irv Kosloff sa1d
Monday s Results

managers

(2nd I
(only game scheduled}

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
992 534 2

All

and an etght-lut shutout by
Dave Roberts and Jun York
hfted Houston past San Otego
The trtlU!Iph was Houston s
ftfth stratght and kept them
WI beaten at home m stx games
thts season San Otego lost it.
fourth strwght and IS wmless Ill
stlrth games on the road

Lines cores

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U!!J;J :mmu:nzil

tough to keep loose and tt's
tough to kee p your mmd on the
game Somettmes you don t
feel you rem the game at all "
Hart dtsagrees
I've got
more of a chance of bemg a
httter as the DH I can watch
the ptlcher and "atch what
they re throwmg 1 can concen
Irate totally on the game •
You d never know they were
discussmg the same thmg by
hstemng to thetr opposite
reactions
Hart drove m the first New
York run m the two-run fourth
mnmg wtth a smgle and then
doubled m what proved to be
the decidmg run In the fifth
uunng to start a three~un
rally The second run or the
tnnmg scored when Johnny
Bnggs bobbled Hart s htl and
Fehpe /\lou drove m the fmal
nm "1th a pmch smgle
George Medtch pllched the
f1rst 5 1 3 mmngs to gam hl s
ftrsl major league vtctory He

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This Weeks Spec1al

ONLY

By VITO STELUNO
UPI Sports Wnter
Joe Lahoud clatms tl s
tough bemg the DH" but hell
never get J1m Ray Hart to
agree wtth htm
Hart, obtamed from the San
Franctsco Giants by the New
York Yankees last week , says,
I hke the destgnated hitter
role beca~ I don't have to
worry about mak1ng errors '
Hart now has etght htts m 13
at bals and he collected two
hits and drove m two runs
Monday ptght m the Yankees
:&gt;-2 vtclory over the Milwaukee
Brewers
Meanwhtle Lahoud went ().
for-4 and struck out wtth the
bases loaded m the stxlh for the
Brewers Lahoud now has JUSt
two htt. m 27 at hat. as the DH
and tl d be difficult for the
Brewers' p1tchers to be much
worse than that
It s hard to concentrate as
the DH " Lahoud sa1d, 1t s

Major League Pro Standings
Leaders

Estate of
Laura Le fhe 1t Deceased
Crow Crow &amp; Porter
Atlorneys for Adm nrstratr x

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(All T1mes EST)

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its thanks

Blood

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Adm tn str at rr x of th e

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Amencan League
East
w I pet gb
9 s 643
Balf•more
I
Detrott
B 6 571
Mtlwaukee
6 6 500 2
Boston
6 7 462
New York
6 8 429 3
Cleveland
6 9 400 31 2
West
wlpctgb
Kansas Crty
10 5 667
M tnnesota
8 4 667
Chr t ago
6 5 545
Calrfornta
6 6 500 21 1
Oakland
5 9 357 4''
Texas
2 8 200 5 '
Monday s Results
New York :;, M tlwau kee 2 n1ght
Cal 1tornta 4 Oakland 0 n1ght
(on ly games scheduled)
Today s Probable Pitchers

San Franc1sco 13 s 722
Crncmnatr
11 5 688 1
Hous ton
10 8 556
3
Los Angeles
7 10 412 5' '
San Drego
6 12 333
7
Atlanta
4 11 267 1•1
Monday s Results
Hous ton 2 San Otego 0 nrght
(only game scheduled)
Today s Probable PltJ;:hers

- NOTICE OF SALE The real estate of the late
Laura Ler fhe t
Deceased
wh•ch s s tuate tn I he VII age of
Syracuse Mergs Coun ty Oh o
wtll be Qff ered for sate at the
offtces of Crow Crow &amp; Porter
Atto rn eys at Law Pam eroy
Oh o at 1 oo p M on Frtday th e
4th day of May 1973 Th•s
property 1s appra sed at"
$3 750 00 and canno t be so ld tor
less than the aoprarsed va lue
Terms of sale are cash and th e
property w II be sold sub1ec t to
the 1 en for real est ale taxes for

NEW HAVEN - Revenue m the amount of $1,000 to assiSt
NOTICE ON FILING
Shanng funds were allocated the New Haven Ubrary by the
OF INVENTORY
Mason County Court durmg tts
ANO APPRAISEMENT
The st;.te of Oh1o Me1gs
regular weekly meehng
county Probate Court
Monday evemng These funds
To the Executor or Ad
mtn stra,or of the estate to
w1ll be used for furmshmg
such of the fo llowrng as are,
shelvmg, filing cabmets, desks, 1973
res.dents of the Sta te of Oh 1o
v,z - lh e sur11 rv ng spouse the
chairs, etc
Dear Parents
of k n th e benefrclarres
Manning 0 Webster next
under
II and to the at
Whatever their age, appearance, or color keep an open mmd
Also last mght, Franklin E
Judge torneyth e w or
attorneys
Court of Com man Plea s represenllng
about ALL your children s frtends and get to know them before
any
of
the
NEW HAVEN - The New Cobb was appomted as ConProbate DIVJS,on aforement oned persons
you pass judgment
stable
for
Hannan
D!Strtcl
He
{4 J 24 ( 5 ) 1 8 Jt
Haven Rescue Squad has
Eddte Lou Howery Route 3
Okay H and UMU' - SUE
wtll
serve
unbl
the
next
Albany M ergs Co unly Oh•o No
gratefully acknowledged
20852
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recent gtfts and donahons election when voters w11J make
You are hereby nohf ed that
Dear Parents
the
Inventory
and
Ap
recetved after the passmg of the chotce
NOTICE OF
pra
se
ment
of
the
estate
of
th e
1
But keep an open eye too And 1f you fmd It's necessary
The three member court,
APPOINTMENT
thetr fnend, Ke1th Mopsy"
aforement oned deceased la t e
Case
No
20935
put your ' NOs" to work Older guys can be great for your Haymaker
comprised of Wtlham H Estate of HENRY SPENCER of sad Count y wa s f1 led tn th s
Court Sa•d Inventory and
daughters, but remember, not ALL of them are samts or savlors
The Haymaker famtly asked Rardm, Jr , prestdent, Deceased
writ
be for
Notice Is hereby g ven th at Apprarsement
hear ng before th' s court on the
Comm1sS10ners
Clarence
- HELEN
E~na
Mae
Spencer
of
Rt
1
that people who wanted to send
of May 1973 al 10 00
Lo'ng Bottom Oh to has been o4thcloday
ck A M
flowers for the funeral could Adkins and gasll Robertson duly
appo rnted Adm n1stratrtx
Any person des r ng to fll e
Rap
either send flowers or make a and Clerk of the Court, L W of the Estate of Henry Spencer except tons thereto must ftl e
Women yak about thetr second class status But they sbll donation to the rescue squad Getty arranged for a spec10l deceased late of Me gs County th em at leas t f ve day s prror to
0htO
set for hear rng
make tl pay Maybe I should say they make guys pay and I don t Also the Haymakers donated meeting at 7 p m Wednesday
Cred •tors are requ rred to f le th eG date
under my t1and and
ven
therr clatms with sa1d 1 ducrary
mean JUSt the cost of a date
sea l of sa d Cour t thiS 20th day
Mopsy's hospttal bed and wtth Carl Cook, secretary of w thrn four months
I was drtvmg along the freew~y mmding ID} own busmess at wheel-chatr to the squad ThiS the Mason County Planmng
Dated th is 19th day of Apr 1 Of Aprtl 1973
Mannmg 0 Webst er
about 65 mph , which ts legal Thts chtck breezes pa•l me, gives equtpment wtll be available for CommiSSIOn Th1s is to concern 1973
J
udge
and ex offrcro Cl erk
Mann In!;! D Webster
me the look, so what would any guy do I start playmg the game
of sa1d Court
loa n, wtlh a reasonable only dtscusston on plannmg
Judge
I pass her, she passes me, I pass her, she passes me and, before depostt to people m need of
Court of Common Pleas
By Janet E Morr s
Probate DIV IS IOn
you know tt, we're up to about 80 mph and havmg great fun
Ch1ef Deputy Clerk
such eqmpment
(4) 24 (5) 1 8 3t
( 4 ) 24 (5) 1 21
unt1l I see th1s red flashmg hght
Wayne Carter, Squad Chtef,
So I slow down, ftgunng the cop wtll stop the chtck because commented, We really ap(Continued from page I)
she's closest Does he' Not hardly He pulls around HER and I preciate all these donattons
by Quality Prmt Shop,
get the l!cket She passes by us, beeps her horn waves, shrugs, The sq uad feels greatly
Metgs
Local
School,
and goes free, whtle I m stuck for speedmg
honored to have frtends that The Datly Sentmel, The
If she's readmg th1s, and IS any kind of lady, she ll come are as gracious and devoted as
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Athens Messenger, WMPO
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through w1th haH the fme Tell her to wrtte to me, care of you,
the Haymakers We only hope Radio Station, Ewmg Funeral
please - STUCK AND BLEEDING
\\e can continue to provtde the Home and Veterans Memortal
kmd of servtce that IS pleasmg Hospttal
DearS and B
to them and all our citizens "
Donors were
Don't hold your breath' - SUE
Donattons totahng $320 were
POMEROY - Vrrg1l W1n
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recetved from Joey and Ruth don Jud1th B Werry Millard
NOTE FROM HELEN Don t be too sure, Sue I ll betS AND Roush, Joe Kay, The Netgh- Swartz Mrs Ruby Burns1de
Debbte
Hunnell
Wtlllam
B get. at least ftve answers, all from dtfferent areas (And tf you
bors, Fnends," "Fnends Radford Gary Sm1th Suzanne
don t hear from us, gtrls, you 11 know tt s the wrong freeway ) Zorr;~
Johnson
from Cahforma/' Kenneth and Warner
HELEN
Howard
Logan
Roland
Nancy Holbrook, Edna Roush, Radford Wallace Hatf1eld
DorolhJ Btll and Jenme Norbert Neutzlmg Shara
WIN AT BRIDGE
James, Btll and Anna Mc- Allen Hoy! Allen Carolyn
McOan1el George McDantel
It Beats As II
Farland, Rtchard and Unda Demaree Sexson George
Sweeps As It
Larry
Johnson
Waybnght, Everett and Na s h
Cleans Instant
Margaret Eskew Florence
4 pOSitiOn
~athleen Roush, Homer and
Bearhs
rug adjust
wtlhout any of the lht ee top Lula Reed, Carl and Betty
RUTLAND
Donna
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NORTH
menl ~i~~
Argabnte, Red, Jean and Davidson
honors
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MIDDLEPORT - Clarence
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North would respond four
Robert
Buskirk
Roger
WEST
EAST
clubs • South would look at Haymaker, Lloyd Smtih, Amy Morgan George M1ller Robert
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the same hand as yes I and Peggy GurtiS, Fairview Wilcox Sarah Fowler Ed
SOUTH (D)
terday but cha ng e d the Bible Church Mr and Mrs Durst Clara France Jeanne
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South hand a tnfle so that Howard Edwards, Mary Morgan Lewrs Long Paul
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Jack1e Lew1s
hiS SIX-card trump SUit IS
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Joe
Workman
Milton
Hood
Roger Manley
headed by the ace
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Pearch
Douglas and Pauline Mtller,
il"ACINE - Pamela Riffle
North-South vulnerable
North responds four clubs
Ketth and Alice Ohlinger, John Cns S1mpson Ronald Salser
West North East South and South knows there IS a
tt ump tnck out agamst h1m Watkms Paul and Lovern Edward B F1schers M1chael
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Brown
Ralph
Badgley
but o n 1 y one unless West Powell Palncta and James Martha
Pass
Pass
Dudd1ng
Floyd
shows up wtth all three mtss Trent
4NT Pass
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Hendr1cks
Martha
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Dorothy Badgley
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S o u t h likes hiS hand
The
Dai~ Sentinel
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Mart1n
W tlcoxe n
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DEVOTED TO THE
Robert
Wood
Lee
Layne
Opemng lead- • . 9
means of a four spade cue
INTEREST OF
SYRACUSE Ariella
MEIGS MASON AREA
btd and North does the rest
Vanover
M1l
fon
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Dorothy
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Bv Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Exec Ed
Cund1ff, Kathy Cummgs Rex
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Curnmgs
C•tv Ed•tor
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TUPPERS PLAINS how
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preempllve
coACH
Salurday
by
The
Oh
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Evelyn
Lehman
openmg got the opponents
Publtsh ng Company
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to a slam m1ssmg the ace The b1ddmg has been
Court 51
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• Non-merklng molded outoote
Nat anal adv~ rt•s•ng
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LONG BOTTOM - Macel
ltvered by carrter where
BOYS' 3-6
Barton
R1chard
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teet a~am&lt;t thiS after we
ava tlable 50 cents per week
TODAY~ QUES1ION
By Motor Roule where car rier
Howard Parker
open With a maJOr su tl Spe
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BVRNINGSPRINGS
W
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er holds exactly tour trumps
- Gall B Taylor

Squad says

Roberts blanks Padre,s ; Yanks win

Afterward, he satd, Mard1an
"became the fellow wtthtn the
comnuttee wtth whom we all
worked on that proJect·
Sedam, 36, JOined the NIIon
campatgn as a lawyer tn
November, 1971 He moved up
to chief counsel when Uddy
qutt after a quarrel wtth
Magruder and moved to the
campaign•s fmance ann
Mard1an had been chtef of
the mternal security dtvtston at
the Jusl!ce Department and a
close ally of Mttchell In mtdMay of 1972----a month before
the bugging-he jorned the
campaign as a coordinator for
the Western states
~~ hiS depostl!on taken last
Wednesday and released Monday mght, Sedam satd, 'It was
a sttuatton m wh1ch, qUlte
frankly, I was a httle miffed I
thought that as the committee's lawyer, I should be
handling 11 But I wasn't Mr
Mardtan was handlrng the
project and I JUS! didn I have
any further mvolvement m tt '

1973
NOTICE OF

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MEETING tAt ..LI::O

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
Your Complete Tire Center

125 E Math St 992 2171
Pomeroy. 0

992-2094

606 E. Main

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Pomeroy . . . ~
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Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag

were Easter weekend guests of

were reminded that Friday is
the pickup date on seedlings at
the Rutland Elementary
School when the Homestead
Garden Club met Thursday
night in Langsville.

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&amp;ster theme'

Money being sent to Toronto

Social i is carried out
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A gift of money will be sent to
the TIH'onto Chr istian Mission
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to provide a table place setting
for Ule mission it was decided
Friday night at a meeting of
the Young Adult Class. of the
Bradford Church of Christ.
Meeting at the church, the

The

Easter theme was
carried out in the program
presented at a recent meeting
of the Women's Society of

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meeting opened with devotions discussed.
Sandwiches, chips, pie and ·'
on the theme 11 Jesus is Lord,"
by Mrs. John Blake. Scripture coffee were served by Mrs.
was taken from Phil. 2, f&gt;-11, Larry Pickens, and Mrs .
and Mrs. Ralph Painter had Painter to those named andl
prayer. Flowers and cards will Mrs . Clifford Smith and
be se nt to the sick and shut-in. Christy, Mrs. 'walter Morris
Several
projects
were and Carol, Mrs, Ben Rife, John
Blake, Scotty and Vicky
Pickens.
Mrs . Pickens wlll have
devoti~ns for the May II
dona ted by Ute members .
meeting with Mrs. Blake to
Members wore Easter serve the refreshments.
bon~ts and a prize was won by
Mr s. Bonnie Miller . Mrs .
Clatworthy. whose home was
decorated for the Easter
season, will also host the May
17 meeting. Refr es hments
were served to those named
and Mrs. Cora B. Beegle, Miss
Shirley Beegle, Mrs. Mary
Hughes, Mrs. Marte Hawkins,
Mrs. Erma Yoho, Mrs. Beulah
Ewing, Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, Mrs. Jean Moore, Mrs .
Violet Miller, Mrs. Evelyn
Ma in at Sycamore, Pomeroy
Napper and Jimmie .

TUESDAY
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461 , CHristian Service of the
and chHdren 1 Colwnbus.
F&amp;AM, will observe past Minersville United Methodist
Miss Jeanne Hines of
master's night, 7:30 p.m . at Churc h.
Columbus was the weekend
An
i,nvitation
wa$
read
from
temple. All Master Masons
guest of her mother, Mrs. Ed
Members of the Society
the Bend 0' the River Garden invited; refreshments.
Hines, Minersville.
quilted at the aU day meeting
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS and had a potluck dinner at
Mr . and 1\!'S . Mike Hammer Club to attend a meeting at
Racine
.
A
paper
on
the
Club
meeting, 7:30 p.m. at noon prec.ding the meeting.
and daughter, Kimberly, were
Contributions of $50 eacli for
Saturday guests of Mr. and regional meeting held a week home of Mrs. Willard Hines. Mrs. Stella Grueser had cha rge
the Crippled
Children 's
Mrs . Bob Hoeflich and Jayne. ago was given by Mrs. Larry Members are to take a rticles of the program which opened
NICKI VAN METER
Hospital
in
Columbus
and Ute
Mr . and Mrs. Bob Grueser of Barr who told of Ute demon- for auction .
with group singing of " At
Burns Institute in Cincinnati
DREW WEBSTER Post 39, Calvary." She read from the
Mariet41, wer:-e the weekend stration on flower arranging
will be made by the Twin City
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl given by Mrs . Paul Reed. Mrs. American Legion Auxiliary, at Defenders' Magazine, an arShrinettes. Meeting Thursday
Grueser and so n, Larry. Bernard Ledlie will prepare hall, 7:30 p.m. with guest ticle entitled ~&gt;Js It a Sin to
night at the home of Mrs.
Joining the family for Easter the Green Thumb Notes for speaker. Mrs. Charles Mar- Celebrate Easter?" Scripture
Emma Clatworthy, members
May from the club.
s hall,. foreign
relations by Mrs, Mary PuJh was Acts
was .Mrs. Gladys Cuckler.
decided to present the conMrs. Lee Fetty and Sheila chainnan, and Mrs. Uoyd 12, 4-20, and each member read
Spending Easter weekend
tributions at the spring
with Mrs. Welby Whaley was were hostesses for the meeting Wright, children and youth an article on Eas~r . There was
ceremonial in Columbus on
her daughter, Mrs. Frank presided over by Mrs. Larry chairman, in charge.
a poem by Mrs. Hazel Me·
May 5 along with a " Wonderful
Barr. Mrs . Alpha Barr gave
MEIGS County Church Cullum entitled "From ·His
Calbetzor, Akron .
A wide range of subjects is
World of Disney" storage chest
Mr . and Mrs. Gordon Fisher the legend of the dogwood tree Women United, key women of Dreams" by Langston Pugh, offered in the. 4-H program.
. of New Philadelphia were and readings on Arbor Day , churches, meet at 1 p .m. at Mrs. Stella Grueser read " For Members of the Stiversville filled with toys and other articles for children in hospitals
Easter weekend guests of Mr. were presented by Mrs. Larry Middleport's Heath Methodist the World, the Gospel Ac· Stitchers Club have selected
and Mrs. James Mason Fisher. Barr. Members responded to Church to plan county's May cording to Me "; Mrs. Mary clothing as their p,roject aga~n
Easter dinner guests of M~. roll call by naming a spring Fellowship Day, May 4. Mrs. Russell, " A Methodist and this year. Our first year in 4-H
Campbell Harper is president. Prayer" by Peter Marshall ; we made scarves arid _ tote
and Mrs. Orris Harris were flowering shrub.
The annual slave sale and
The
May
17
meeting
of
the
AAUW meeting, university and "Just for Today" by Mrs. bags. Our second year, we
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush and
parents night was observed
son, Randy , Mrs . Ernest club will be at the home of Mrs. women, 7:30 p.m . at Meigs Doris Grueser.
made blouses for sportswear.
when
the Language Club of
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Alpha Barr. Cupcakes, jello, Mu sewn, Pomeroy; board of
Others attending_ were Mrs. This year we are going to niake Eastern High School met at Ute
Dawsori of New Haven, and tea and coffee were served by direc tors meet at 7. Mrs. June Sayre, Mrs. Sadie Brown, jumpers . Our clothing articles school.
Mr. and Mrs . James MaS!ln the hostesses to those named Eugene Wickstrom, -Athens , Mrs. Elsie Forbes, Mrs . Anna from the past have heen so
Liz Edwards, president, was.
and Mrs. Francis Wilcox, Mrs. Ohio University and dancers
Fisher.
Hartenbach , Mrs . Rhoda useful. And , of course, we can in charge of the business
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roush Bruce Morris, Mrs. Eugene wilJ present . a program on Roush, Mrs. Lillie Starcher, wear our new jwnpers when
meeting with Philip B&lt;wen,
and Doug of Pataskala were Johnson, Mrs. Frank Gilkey, creativity through physical and two guestS, Mrs. Gladys school starts or even wear
Vicki Gaul and Randy Blake as ,
weekend guests of Mr. and and three guests, Mrs. David education. She will also do a Taylor and Mrs . Gertrude them to church. All young girls
the committee in charge Ute
Baker, Mrs. Chester Johnson, slide presentation. Committee Mitchell.
Mrs. Albert Roush.
who want to .learn how to sew,
sale and Philip Bowen serving
repOrts will be given .
Easter dinner guests of Mr. and S~eila Fetty .
may do so by becoming a 4-H as auctioneer.
and Mrs . Carl Ro~ch and
REGULAR meeting, Loyal
club ·member.
The club also recently toured
family were Dale Miller of
Bereans Class, Middleport'
There are other projects for the Columbus zoo . AcHuntington, W. Va . Mrs.
Church or Christ, this evening
boys and girls, or course, such companying members were
Gertrude Miller and ··Marion
postponed.
as outdoor cooking, animal life Mrs. Nellie Parker and Mrs.
Francis, Middleport. Mrs.
RACINE Band Boosters, 7:30
and
wildlife. Our club used Judy Dudukovic, sponsors, and
"He is Risen" was the serMiller received word Easter
p.m. Tuesday at the school. All mon topic of the Rev. W. H. " Let's Explore the Outdoors"
Mike Dudukovic. OUter club
morning of the birth of a greatmembers urged to attend.
Perrin at the Easter morning last year as a project also and omcers are Regina Kimes,
grandson to Mr. and Mrs. John
RACINE
AMERICAN services of Trinity Church, .I we learned a lot about wildlife, vice president; John Smith,
Abshire, Columbus.
trees, wildflowers and other · secretary; Dick Stettler,
Mr. and Mrs. George Durst, Legion Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m. Pomeroy.
Wellston ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tuesday at the hall.
An organ prelude "At aspects of nature . - By Nicki treasurer;
Tim
Baum,
Dawn Van Meter.
·
Werner, Belpre; Mr. and Mrs.
Sunrise"
by
Mrs.
Ben
Neutz.
JUNIOR AMERICAN Legion
sergea nt-at-arms, and
4·H CLUB MET
Norma.n Stewart and Barbara, Auxiliary', Feeney-Bennett ling opened the service with
· Rosemary Reed and Byron PARTY AT CROW'S
Sewing projects were worked Mr. and Mrs. steven Stewart, Post 128,7 p. m. Tuesday at the the congregation singing
McCoy, consuls.
on during a recent meeting of . . Mrs . Bess Rupe , a nd . Mrs .
A
dinner
party
at
Craw's
Middleport Hall. Final plans "Christ the Lord is Risen
the Rock Springs Lady Bugs at Thomas Wright, all of and practice for district con~ Today" for the processional of . Steak House was held recently
the horne of Ann Evans. Pam Columbus were Easter guests feren~e on April 28. Member's · the 21 jUnior choir members by the Jolly Bunch Sewing
SING SCHEDULED
Evans, Kristy. Evans, and of .Mrs. G. G. Werner.
Club.
Members
then
:went
·to
.
A hymn sing will be held at
to bring bottle caps for and the 16 se nior choir·
the
home
of
Mrs.
Lillian
Smith
Jackie King are making
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch of
I :30 p.m. Sunday at the Hazel
members. The introit w3s
redemption.
for
a
social
evening.
Attending
uJoyful Jumpers" while Tina
Wheeling , Mr. and Mrs .
Community
Church near Long
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy given by the pastor with a
were
.
Mrs
.
Smith,
Mrs
..
Helen
Randolph, Billie Addison, William Houck, Beth, Carol
Bottom with the Barnett
Chapter 186, Order of the choral response from the choir.
·
Reynoldsj
Mrs.
Grace
Johnson,
Tammy Atkins, Vickie Hood,
and Lynn, Mari~n and Mr. and
Family of McArthur .to be
FolloWing the sacrament of
Easte~n Star , 7:30 p. m.
Mrs.
Beatrice-Robson,
Miss
and Fonda Rapp are making Mrs. Larry Mitch, Middleport,
. featured . The public is invited.
Tuesday at Bowers Restaurant · Holy Communion, pennies for
Mae
'
Weber,
,
Mrs.
Marjorie
skirts and totebags. P8.m were weekend guests of Mr.
with Mrs. Nellie Tracy as an adopt~d child were taken
Evans presided at the meeting and Mrs. Perry Mitch . Mr. and
and there was the offeratory . Milhoan, Mrs. Edith Jividen,
hostess .
Mrs. Freda Mitch, Mrs; Mary
with reports of the secretary
Mrs. Robert Mitch also visited·
prayer 8nd the ingathering.
WEDNESDAY
and treasurer being made:. with Mr. and Mrs. John Seines,
The combined choirs sang an Jean Harrison and her son,
WILDWOOD
Garden
Club,
Next meeting will be Friday at and the Houck f(Ullily visited in
antiphonal number, "Open the Jeff.
10:30
a
..
m.
at
the
home.
of
Mrs.
the home · of Mrs . Louise Gallipolis with Mr. and Mrs .
· Gate of the Temple". There
Alfred Yeauger for nature tour
Radford.
Robert Houck.
were prayers with choral
and study. Take sack lunch.
Mrs. Elsie Haddox is a
responses and the recessional
AMERICAN
Legion
SON IS BORN
patient at the Holzer Medical
to " Jesus Christ is Risen
An iodividual plaintiff ha~ com Mr. and Mrs. · James R. Center. Her room number · is Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett Today". Candelabra and lilies
.
menced an action and the EXt!cutrix. of hi s
Post 128,6:30 p.m. potluck with
Anderson, Pomeroy, are an· 436.
decorated the sanctuary.
~AME DAY
.estate ha s heen dcsignateJ as re prese ntati ve
each auxiliary member to take
nouncing the birth of their first
Mrs. Helen Marr and
SERVICE
Cd a class cun s i~ ti n g o [ tht! fol lowmg:
child, a 7 lb. 2 oz. son, 'james children, Donna, Darrel, Darla a covered dish. Legionnaires
A lltHi'rs of q11inine, ql4inidine. orha ci r~ ­
In At 9-0ul At 5
THURSDAY
will be guests. Meeting at 7:30
du:ma
products , or any other rt'lated produn
Herbert, on April 16 at the and Darin of New Haven were
Use Our Free Parking Lot
RIVERVIEW Garden Clu b
p.m
.
or
subs/an
te, for medicinal p.tlrpw· e.~ in (he
Holzer
Medical
Center. Easter guests pf Mrs. Betty
members to eat out and tour
U11i1cd States or the Commonwealth of
M~ternal grandparents are
Cline.
MIDDLEPORT Liferary Stahl 's Nursery Thursday
·Puerto Rico,
Mr. and Mrs .. Arthur W. Nease,
Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday at the evening, April26. Members are
This action seeks Jamages resulting from
216 E . 'lnd, Pomeroy
Sr ., Pomeroy. Paternal
allegcJ violations by the Jcfen Jants of cerhome of Mrs. Thereon Johnson, to meet at the Whitehead home
tain provisions of the antitrusl laws. II is
Racine; Mrs. Roy Cassell to at 5:30.
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
al
leged in substance that during the period
George Morns, Pomeroy .
review, "Riverbed" by David
1951-!- 1966 the defendants conspired to reMaternal g'reat.grandParents . . ,. .
Wagoner, Mrs. Robert Fisher
strain trade and comrnercC in the manufacand Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
to review "Franklin and
ture and ~ale of quinine , quini di ne and other
cinch
ona proJucts. It is further alleged that
Nease, Minersville, and Mr.
Eleanor", by Joseph P. Lash.
as
a
resul
t of this conspiracy purchasers of
and Mrs. Herman ·E. Warrier,
Plans have been completed Roll call, comment on the book.
such
prodlJcts
have hecn compelleJ to pay
Pomeroy. Patern.al great· fdr the open church wedding of
. POMEROY - Middleport
prices
than they othe rw ise wouhJ
higher
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grandfather is Alfred Elber- Miss Pennee Williams and Mr. Lions Club, noon Wednesday '
have paid.
feld, ·Pomeroy.
The defendantS have JcnieJ the allegaRichard Knapp on Friday, Meigs lnn.
tiOns and have denieJ .Iiability.
· April 27, at the Pomeroy
OHIO Valley Cp!llmandry,
On April :2, 1973. ccrtain .of the defendChurch of Christ.
Knights Templar, 7:30 p.m.
an ts, * while denying liahilit y, entered into
The double-ring candlelight Wednesday at the Pomeroy
IN HOSPITAL
a Stipulation of Sculemcm with the plaintiff
·
class represe ntative, a copy of which is
Glenn Roush of Drexel Hill, ceremony will be performed by Masonic Temple.
.
available
for in spection at" the Oftlec of the
Pa ., formerly of Middleport, is Mr. Hoyt Allen at 8 p.m.
THU_¥DAY .
Clerk of the Court , referred to below: Under
a surgical patient at a following a program of orga n
ROCK Sprmgs Grange, 8
that Stipulation of Settlement $725,000 pt·us
Philadelphia hospital. His music b • Mrs. Lee Lee a\ 7:30 .: p.m. Thursday at the hall.
the income earned thereon, less expenses of
MEIGS County Women 's
mother, Mrs , Dora Roush,
the sct llemcnt and such amoun t as the Cour\
p.m. J
Fellowship
of
the
Churches
of
might all ow in payment to plaintiff's atresides in Middleport.
Mrs. Connef Andrews of
torneys
for th eir fees anJ expenses, wouiJ
Hemlock . Grove will be ihe Christ, '7:30 p.m. Thursday at
be
paid
t"O
members of the class hereinabove
matron of honor for her sister, the Middleport Church of
described in sett lement of · their claims
agai nst the settling defendants. The deand best man will be Mr. Christ. Mrs. Hoyt Allen to
fend_ants have the right tO withdraw from
James Knapp · of West present the program.
the proposed settlement on ~crta in terms
Columbia, brother ot. the ~S.TUDENTS at Racine,
and conditions as set forth in the Stipulation
Letart•and
Portland
to
·sign
up
groom-elect. Ushers· will ·be
of Scultment. In· the event the defendants
Mr. Rocky ,.Williams, Mid - for Little League, Pony League
exercise this option to withdraw, plaintiff's
Peewee
teams at ..
attorneys will have ~he right to petition the
dleport; and Mr. Mike Van and
respective
schools
Thursday.
Court for an award from the sett lement
Meter, . Syracuse. Mrs. Judy
fund of their fee s and expenses to that' date .
Insurance
fee
required
at
t,
h
e
Coates of Middleport will
The class hereinahove tlescrihed ha s heen
register the guests and serving · time ·of signupi Uttle League,
.establisheJ by this Court for the purpOse of
at a reception to be held in:the $2.50, and pony league $3. ·
administering the Stipulation of Settlement.
church social ~ room im·
Now, therefore, take notice:
REVIVAL· ·at Bald Knobs
mediately following
the
. (i) You will be exclui.Jcd from the class hy
wedding will be Miss Shellie Freedom Gospel Mission .
thi s Court if you request suc h exclusion _in
writing sent to John J. Harding. Cle rk of the
Clark, Pomeroy; Mrs. Terri co ntinues through SundaY,
Rev.
Cevil
Wise
evangelist;
United States District Court for the Eastern
Williams;
Miss
Linda
District of Pennsylvania, · P. 0 . Box 95 ,.
Williams, Langsvllle, and Miss services, 7:30 eac.h evening.
Philadelphia, Pcf1 nsyh•ania 19 105, postSheila Harman, Rutland.
WHITE AND
marked 'not later thnn May ,24. 1973;
(l) lf you do not request exclusion from
NEW COLORS
the clnss hy May 24; 1973 , you Will he included in .;;uc h class und any jmlgmenl
Springlime
whether favorable or not , · including an y
judgment approving any settlement. will be
of Embraceahle
binding upon you;
Uia111w••d• Means Love
(J) Jf you do not request exclusion from
When you're lp love, it's alw,ys
Outside , Paints, Tractor Paint, Porch
the c!ass hut prefer in connection with your
aprinr. Seal thi• very tpeelal
intlivitlual claim to he repre sented by your
&amp; Floor En~mel, Roof Paint, Var!)ish,
feeJina with a diamond ensaae·
f.
own
counsel rather than hv counsel to the
We take your order
Stain,
Antiquing
Kits,
etc
.
.
111eat rlna -that'
embrace•
a·
.
class
representative, you nlay enter an ap.. promptly : . . and
mllchlna wide wedding band.
pearance through your counsel but not later
than May 24. 197}:
·
·
And ' twin ba.nd for him. In
cook food to your
l ..karat white or yellow gold.
· (4) If you'tlo not request exclusion from
taste. Join us for great
the class, you must mail to John J. Harding,
Clerk
.
e
ating,
modest
prices.
of the United States District Court for
by
the Easlcrn District of Pennsylvania, P, '0 ,
Bo:t&gt; 95, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19105 ,
~ Drop In Soon
.... . . ...... ....
postmarked not later than JuneK , 19.73, u
statement inJic;1ting that you. intend to file
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lowe

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a c laim and setting fa ith your name and full
address . If you do not mail such a statement,
po!'i tmarked not later lhlln June 8, 197 3, that
Will consti tute an authorizat ion thai inoney
paid in settlement but not allocated to individual claims may be utilized for the pub.lic benefit in such manner as the Court may
direc t;
.
.
(5) A hearing will be held befdre the
Court, heginning ori June 20, 1973, at 4:00
o'clock · in the afternoon in 'Room 4 of the
UniteJ S~ates Court House, Philadelphia·,
Pennsylvania. The purpose of the hearing
is to determine whether the proposed .seulement should be approved by the Court under R·ule 2J (e) of the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure, If the settlement is approved and
l;lccomes ctfective in accordance with the
terms of the Stipula.tion of Settlement, this
action will be , dismissed on the .merits as
against -the settling defeodants with prejudice ;
·
·
(6) A hearing shall be held before · the
Co urt in Courtroom No. 4 in the United
' States Cpurt House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 2U. 1973, at 4:00p.m. for the
purpose of determining whether the Stipulation of Settlement, dated April 2, 1973, between plaintiffs and certain of the defen·
dants_ is fair, feasocable and ade_quate aod
should be approved;
(7) Any member of the class who objects
to approval of the settlement, or th..e judgmert to be entered 'thereon, may appear at
the hearing and show cause, if any he has,
why i_t should not be approved and why.
judgment sho uld not be entered thereon.
tJ owever, any objection mus~ initially be
made in writing and filed wilh the Clerk of
the Court o n or before 5:00p.m. on June 4,
1973, show ing ·lhereon service of a copy on
to un sel for plaintiffs, Aaron M. ·fine , Esquire; 1214 \VB Building, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19103 and on counsel acting
· for ,settling defendant s, Bernard J. Sm'olens,
Esquire, 1719 PackJl!JLiluiiding, Philadel. phi a, Pennsylvania 191 02; ·
, (8) No member of the class shall be entitled in any way to contest the approval of ·
the lerms and conditions of the Stipulation
of SettlemCnt, or, if :ipproved, the judgment
to he entered thereon, unless he has served
and filed written objeclions in accordance
wilh paragraph 7 above, and any memher of
the class who fails to object in the manner
prcs.crihed shall he deemed to have Waived,
and Shall he foreclosed forever from raising
any objections except by leave of court for
good cause shown : and
(9) 1f the proposed seUlement of this ac.
tion is_ approved , it is contemplated that
thereafter each class member who has filed
a timely notice of intention to file a claim
will he .given an opportUnity to file a ciaini.
and will thereafter he given an opportunity
to he heard as IO the a~lowance or disallow-a nee of irs claim and as to the portion of the .
sett lement · fund . if ariy, to be allocated to
·its claim .

Dated : April 24, 1973
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1- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., April24, 1973
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Homestead club
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Pomeroy . . . ~
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[ Personal Notes ] LANGSVILLE - Members
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Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag

were Easter weekend guests of

were reminded that Friday is
the pickup date on seedlings at
the Rutland Elementary
School when the Homestead
Garden Club met Thursday
night in Langsville.

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&amp;ster theme'

Money being sent to Toronto

Social i is carried out
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A gift of money will be sent to
the TIH'onto Chr istian Mission
'
to provide a table place setting
for Ule mission it was decided
Friday night at a meeting of
the Young Adult Class. of the
Bradford Church of Christ.
Meeting at the church, the

The

Easter theme was
carried out in the program
presented at a recent meeting
of the Women's Society of

USDA Choice

meeting opened with devotions discussed.
Sandwiches, chips, pie and ·'
on the theme 11 Jesus is Lord,"
by Mrs. John Blake. Scripture coffee were served by Mrs.
was taken from Phil. 2, f&gt;-11, Larry Pickens, and Mrs .
and Mrs. Ralph Painter had Painter to those named andl
prayer. Flowers and cards will Mrs . Clifford Smith and
be se nt to the sick and shut-in. Christy, Mrs. 'walter Morris
Several
projects
were and Carol, Mrs, Ben Rife, John
Blake, Scotty and Vicky
Pickens.
Mrs . Pickens wlll have
devoti~ns for the May II
dona ted by Ute members .
meeting with Mrs. Blake to
Members wore Easter serve the refreshments.
bon~ts and a prize was won by
Mr s. Bonnie Miller . Mrs .
Clatworthy. whose home was
decorated for the Easter
season, will also host the May
17 meeting. Refr es hments
were served to those named
and Mrs. Cora B. Beegle, Miss
Shirley Beegle, Mrs. Mary
Hughes, Mrs. Marte Hawkins,
Mrs. Erma Yoho, Mrs. Beulah
Ewing, Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, Mrs. Jean Moore, Mrs .
Violet Miller, Mrs. Evelyn
Ma in at Sycamore, Pomeroy
Napper and Jimmie .

TUESDAY
RACINE
LODGE
461 , CHristian Service of the
and chHdren 1 Colwnbus.
F&amp;AM, will observe past Minersville United Methodist
Miss Jeanne Hines of
master's night, 7:30 p.m . at Churc h.
Columbus was the weekend
An
i,nvitation
wa$
read
from
temple. All Master Masons
guest of her mother, Mrs. Ed
Members of the Society
the Bend 0' the River Garden invited; refreshments.
Hines, Minersville.
quilted at the aU day meeting
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS and had a potluck dinner at
Mr . and 1\!'S . Mike Hammer Club to attend a meeting at
Racine
.
A
paper
on
the
Club
meeting, 7:30 p.m. at noon prec.ding the meeting.
and daughter, Kimberly, were
Contributions of $50 eacli for
Saturday guests of Mr. and regional meeting held a week home of Mrs. Willard Hines. Mrs. Stella Grueser had cha rge
the Crippled
Children 's
Mrs . Bob Hoeflich and Jayne. ago was given by Mrs. Larry Members are to take a rticles of the program which opened
NICKI VAN METER
Hospital
in
Columbus
and Ute
Mr . and Mrs. Bob Grueser of Barr who told of Ute demon- for auction .
with group singing of " At
Burns Institute in Cincinnati
DREW WEBSTER Post 39, Calvary." She read from the
Mariet41, wer:-e the weekend stration on flower arranging
will be made by the Twin City
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl given by Mrs . Paul Reed. Mrs. American Legion Auxiliary, at Defenders' Magazine, an arShrinettes. Meeting Thursday
Grueser and so n, Larry. Bernard Ledlie will prepare hall, 7:30 p.m. with guest ticle entitled ~&gt;Js It a Sin to
night at the home of Mrs.
Joining the family for Easter the Green Thumb Notes for speaker. Mrs. Charles Mar- Celebrate Easter?" Scripture
Emma Clatworthy, members
May from the club.
s hall,. foreign
relations by Mrs, Mary PuJh was Acts
was .Mrs. Gladys Cuckler.
decided to present the conMrs. Lee Fetty and Sheila chainnan, and Mrs. Uoyd 12, 4-20, and each member read
Spending Easter weekend
tributions at the spring
with Mrs. Welby Whaley was were hostesses for the meeting Wright, children and youth an article on Eas~r . There was
ceremonial in Columbus on
her daughter, Mrs. Frank presided over by Mrs. Larry chairman, in charge.
a poem by Mrs. Hazel Me·
May 5 along with a " Wonderful
Barr. Mrs . Alpha Barr gave
MEIGS County Church Cullum entitled "From ·His
Calbetzor, Akron .
A wide range of subjects is
World of Disney" storage chest
Mr . and Mrs. Gordon Fisher the legend of the dogwood tree Women United, key women of Dreams" by Langston Pugh, offered in the. 4-H program.
. of New Philadelphia were and readings on Arbor Day , churches, meet at 1 p .m. at Mrs. Stella Grueser read " For Members of the Stiversville filled with toys and other articles for children in hospitals
Easter weekend guests of Mr. were presented by Mrs. Larry Middleport's Heath Methodist the World, the Gospel Ac· Stitchers Club have selected
and Mrs. James Mason Fisher. Barr. Members responded to Church to plan county's May cording to Me "; Mrs. Mary clothing as their p,roject aga~n
Easter dinner guests of M~. roll call by naming a spring Fellowship Day, May 4. Mrs. Russell, " A Methodist and this year. Our first year in 4-H
Campbell Harper is president. Prayer" by Peter Marshall ; we made scarves arid _ tote
and Mrs. Orris Harris were flowering shrub.
The annual slave sale and
The
May
17
meeting
of
the
AAUW meeting, university and "Just for Today" by Mrs. bags. Our second year, we
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush and
parents night was observed
son, Randy , Mrs . Ernest club will be at the home of Mrs. women, 7:30 p.m . at Meigs Doris Grueser.
made blouses for sportswear.
when
the Language Club of
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Alpha Barr. Cupcakes, jello, Mu sewn, Pomeroy; board of
Others attending_ were Mrs. This year we are going to niake Eastern High School met at Ute
Dawsori of New Haven, and tea and coffee were served by direc tors meet at 7. Mrs. June Sayre, Mrs. Sadie Brown, jumpers . Our clothing articles school.
Mr. and Mrs . James MaS!ln the hostesses to those named Eugene Wickstrom, -Athens , Mrs. Elsie Forbes, Mrs . Anna from the past have heen so
Liz Edwards, president, was.
and Mrs. Francis Wilcox, Mrs. Ohio University and dancers
Fisher.
Hartenbach , Mrs . Rhoda useful. And , of course, we can in charge of the business
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roush Bruce Morris, Mrs. Eugene wilJ present . a program on Roush, Mrs. Lillie Starcher, wear our new jwnpers when
meeting with Philip B&lt;wen,
and Doug of Pataskala were Johnson, Mrs. Frank Gilkey, creativity through physical and two guestS, Mrs. Gladys school starts or even wear
Vicki Gaul and Randy Blake as ,
weekend guests of Mr. and and three guests, Mrs. David education. She will also do a Taylor and Mrs . Gertrude them to church. All young girls
the committee in charge Ute
Baker, Mrs. Chester Johnson, slide presentation. Committee Mitchell.
Mrs. Albert Roush.
who want to .learn how to sew,
sale and Philip Bowen serving
repOrts will be given .
Easter dinner guests of Mr. and S~eila Fetty .
may do so by becoming a 4-H as auctioneer.
and Mrs . Carl Ro~ch and
REGULAR meeting, Loyal
club ·member.
The club also recently toured
family were Dale Miller of
Bereans Class, Middleport'
There are other projects for the Columbus zoo . AcHuntington, W. Va . Mrs.
Church or Christ, this evening
boys and girls, or course, such companying members were
Gertrude Miller and ··Marion
postponed.
as outdoor cooking, animal life Mrs. Nellie Parker and Mrs.
Francis, Middleport. Mrs.
RACINE Band Boosters, 7:30
and
wildlife. Our club used Judy Dudukovic, sponsors, and
"He is Risen" was the serMiller received word Easter
p.m. Tuesday at the school. All mon topic of the Rev. W. H. " Let's Explore the Outdoors"
Mike Dudukovic. OUter club
morning of the birth of a greatmembers urged to attend.
Perrin at the Easter morning last year as a project also and omcers are Regina Kimes,
grandson to Mr. and Mrs. John
RACINE
AMERICAN services of Trinity Church, .I we learned a lot about wildlife, vice president; John Smith,
Abshire, Columbus.
trees, wildflowers and other · secretary; Dick Stettler,
Mr. and Mrs. George Durst, Legion Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m. Pomeroy.
Wellston ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tuesday at the hall.
An organ prelude "At aspects of nature . - By Nicki treasurer;
Tim
Baum,
Dawn Van Meter.
·
Werner, Belpre; Mr. and Mrs.
Sunrise"
by
Mrs.
Ben
Neutz.
JUNIOR AMERICAN Legion
sergea nt-at-arms, and
4·H CLUB MET
Norma.n Stewart and Barbara, Auxiliary', Feeney-Bennett ling opened the service with
· Rosemary Reed and Byron PARTY AT CROW'S
Sewing projects were worked Mr. and Mrs. steven Stewart, Post 128,7 p. m. Tuesday at the the congregation singing
McCoy, consuls.
on during a recent meeting of . . Mrs . Bess Rupe , a nd . Mrs .
A
dinner
party
at
Craw's
Middleport Hall. Final plans "Christ the Lord is Risen
the Rock Springs Lady Bugs at Thomas Wright, all of and practice for district con~ Today" for the processional of . Steak House was held recently
the horne of Ann Evans. Pam Columbus were Easter guests feren~e on April 28. Member's · the 21 jUnior choir members by the Jolly Bunch Sewing
SING SCHEDULED
Evans, Kristy. Evans, and of .Mrs. G. G. Werner.
Club.
Members
then
:went
·to
.
A hymn sing will be held at
to bring bottle caps for and the 16 se nior choir·
the
home
of
Mrs.
Lillian
Smith
Jackie King are making
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch of
I :30 p.m. Sunday at the Hazel
members. The introit w3s
redemption.
for
a
social
evening.
Attending
uJoyful Jumpers" while Tina
Wheeling , Mr. and Mrs .
Community
Church near Long
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy given by the pastor with a
were
.
Mrs
.
Smith,
Mrs
..
Helen
Randolph, Billie Addison, William Houck, Beth, Carol
Bottom with the Barnett
Chapter 186, Order of the choral response from the choir.
·
Reynoldsj
Mrs.
Grace
Johnson,
Tammy Atkins, Vickie Hood,
and Lynn, Mari~n and Mr. and
Family of McArthur .to be
FolloWing the sacrament of
Easte~n Star , 7:30 p. m.
Mrs.
Beatrice-Robson,
Miss
and Fonda Rapp are making Mrs. Larry Mitch, Middleport,
. featured . The public is invited.
Tuesday at Bowers Restaurant · Holy Communion, pennies for
Mae
'
Weber,
,
Mrs.
Marjorie
skirts and totebags. P8.m were weekend guests of Mr.
with Mrs. Nellie Tracy as an adopt~d child were taken
Evans presided at the meeting and Mrs. Perry Mitch . Mr. and
and there was the offeratory . Milhoan, Mrs. Edith Jividen,
hostess .
Mrs. Freda Mitch, Mrs; Mary
with reports of the secretary
Mrs. Robert Mitch also visited·
prayer 8nd the ingathering.
WEDNESDAY
and treasurer being made:. with Mr. and Mrs. John Seines,
The combined choirs sang an Jean Harrison and her son,
WILDWOOD
Garden
Club,
Next meeting will be Friday at and the Houck f(Ullily visited in
antiphonal number, "Open the Jeff.
10:30
a
..
m.
at
the
home.
of
Mrs.
the home · of Mrs . Louise Gallipolis with Mr. and Mrs .
· Gate of the Temple". There
Alfred Yeauger for nature tour
Radford.
Robert Houck.
were prayers with choral
and study. Take sack lunch.
Mrs. Elsie Haddox is a
responses and the recessional
AMERICAN
Legion
SON IS BORN
patient at the Holzer Medical
to " Jesus Christ is Risen
An iodividual plaintiff ha~ com Mr. and Mrs. · James R. Center. Her room number · is Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett Today". Candelabra and lilies
.
menced an action and the EXt!cutrix. of hi s
Post 128,6:30 p.m. potluck with
Anderson, Pomeroy, are an· 436.
decorated the sanctuary.
~AME DAY
.estate ha s heen dcsignateJ as re prese ntati ve
each auxiliary member to take
nouncing the birth of their first
Mrs. Helen Marr and
SERVICE
Cd a class cun s i~ ti n g o [ tht! fol lowmg:
child, a 7 lb. 2 oz. son, 'james children, Donna, Darrel, Darla a covered dish. Legionnaires
A lltHi'rs of q11inine, ql4inidine. orha ci r~ ­
In At 9-0ul At 5
THURSDAY
will be guests. Meeting at 7:30
du:ma
products , or any other rt'lated produn
Herbert, on April 16 at the and Darin of New Haven were
Use Our Free Parking Lot
RIVERVIEW Garden Clu b
p.m
.
or
subs/an
te, for medicinal p.tlrpw· e.~ in (he
Holzer
Medical
Center. Easter guests pf Mrs. Betty
members to eat out and tour
U11i1cd States or the Commonwealth of
M~ternal grandparents are
Cline.
MIDDLEPORT Liferary Stahl 's Nursery Thursday
·Puerto Rico,
Mr. and Mrs .. Arthur W. Nease,
Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday at the evening, April26. Members are
This action seeks Jamages resulting from
216 E . 'lnd, Pomeroy
Sr ., Pomeroy. Paternal
allegcJ violations by the Jcfen Jants of cerhome of Mrs. Thereon Johnson, to meet at the Whitehead home
tain provisions of the antitrusl laws. II is
Racine; Mrs. Roy Cassell to at 5:30.
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
al
leged in substance that during the period
George Morns, Pomeroy .
review, "Riverbed" by David
1951-!- 1966 the defendants conspired to reMaternal g'reat.grandParents . . ,. .
Wagoner, Mrs. Robert Fisher
strain trade and comrnercC in the manufacand Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
to review "Franklin and
ture and ~ale of quinine , quini di ne and other
cinch
ona proJucts. It is further alleged that
Nease, Minersville, and Mr.
Eleanor", by Joseph P. Lash.
as
a
resul
t of this conspiracy purchasers of
and Mrs. Herman ·E. Warrier,
Plans have been completed Roll call, comment on the book.
such
prodlJcts
have hecn compelleJ to pay
Pomeroy. Patern.al great· fdr the open church wedding of
. POMEROY - Middleport
prices
than they othe rw ise wouhJ
higher
•• •
grandfather is Alfred Elber- Miss Pennee Williams and Mr. Lions Club, noon Wednesday '
have paid.
feld, ·Pomeroy.
The defendantS have JcnieJ the allegaRichard Knapp on Friday, Meigs lnn.
tiOns and have denieJ .Iiability.
· April 27, at the Pomeroy
OHIO Valley Cp!llmandry,
On April :2, 1973. ccrtain .of the defendChurch of Christ.
Knights Templar, 7:30 p.m.
an ts, * while denying liahilit y, entered into
The double-ring candlelight Wednesday at the Pomeroy
IN HOSPITAL
a Stipulation of Sculemcm with the plaintiff
·
class represe ntative, a copy of which is
Glenn Roush of Drexel Hill, ceremony will be performed by Masonic Temple.
.
available
for in spection at" the Oftlec of the
Pa ., formerly of Middleport, is Mr. Hoyt Allen at 8 p.m.
THU_¥DAY .
Clerk of the Court , referred to below: Under
a surgical patient at a following a program of orga n
ROCK Sprmgs Grange, 8
that Stipulation of Settlement $725,000 pt·us
Philadelphia hospital. His music b • Mrs. Lee Lee a\ 7:30 .: p.m. Thursday at the hall.
the income earned thereon, less expenses of
MEIGS County Women 's
mother, Mrs , Dora Roush,
the sct llemcnt and such amoun t as the Cour\
p.m. J
Fellowship
of
the
Churches
of
might all ow in payment to plaintiff's atresides in Middleport.
Mrs. Connef Andrews of
torneys
for th eir fees anJ expenses, wouiJ
Hemlock . Grove will be ihe Christ, '7:30 p.m. Thursday at
be
paid
t"O
members of the class hereinabove
matron of honor for her sister, the Middleport Church of
described in sett lement of · their claims
agai nst the settling defendants. The deand best man will be Mr. Christ. Mrs. Hoyt Allen to
fend_ants have the right tO withdraw from
James Knapp · of West present the program.
the proposed settlement on ~crta in terms
Columbia, brother ot. the ~S.TUDENTS at Racine,
and conditions as set forth in the Stipulation
Letart•and
Portland
to
·sign
up
groom-elect. Ushers· will ·be
of Scultment. In· the event the defendants
Mr. Rocky ,.Williams, Mid - for Little League, Pony League
exercise this option to withdraw, plaintiff's
Peewee
teams at ..
attorneys will have ~he right to petition the
dleport; and Mr. Mike Van and
respective
schools
Thursday.
Court for an award from the sett lement
Meter, . Syracuse. Mrs. Judy
fund of their fee s and expenses to that' date .
Insurance
fee
required
at
t,
h
e
Coates of Middleport will
The class hereinahove tlescrihed ha s heen
register the guests and serving · time ·of signupi Uttle League,
.establisheJ by this Court for the purpOse of
at a reception to be held in:the $2.50, and pony league $3. ·
administering the Stipulation of Settlement.
church social ~ room im·
Now, therefore, take notice:
REVIVAL· ·at Bald Knobs
mediately following
the
. (i) You will be exclui.Jcd from the class hy
wedding will be Miss Shellie Freedom Gospel Mission .
thi s Court if you request suc h exclusion _in
writing sent to John J. Harding. Cle rk of the
Clark, Pomeroy; Mrs. Terri co ntinues through SundaY,
Rev.
Cevil
Wise
evangelist;
United States District Court for the Eastern
Williams;
Miss
Linda
District of Pennsylvania, · P. 0 . Box 95 ,.
Williams, Langsvllle, and Miss services, 7:30 eac.h evening.
Philadelphia, Pcf1 nsyh•ania 19 105, postSheila Harman, Rutland.
WHITE AND
marked 'not later thnn May ,24. 1973;
(l) lf you do not request exclusion from
NEW COLORS
the clnss hy May 24; 1973 , you Will he included in .;;uc h class und any jmlgmenl
Springlime
whether favorable or not , · including an y
judgment approving any settlement. will be
of Embraceahle
binding upon you;
Uia111w••d• Means Love
(J) Jf you do not request exclusion from
When you're lp love, it's alw,ys
Outside , Paints, Tractor Paint, Porch
the c!ass hut prefer in connection with your
aprinr. Seal thi• very tpeelal
intlivitlual claim to he repre sented by your
&amp; Floor En~mel, Roof Paint, Var!)ish,
feeJina with a diamond ensaae·
f.
own
counsel rather than hv counsel to the
We take your order
Stain,
Antiquing
Kits,
etc
.
.
111eat rlna -that'
embrace•
a·
.
class
representative, you nlay enter an ap.. promptly : . . and
mllchlna wide wedding band.
pearance through your counsel but not later
than May 24. 197}:
·
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And ' twin ba.nd for him. In
cook food to your
l ..karat white or yellow gold.
· (4) If you'tlo not request exclusion from
taste. Join us for great
the class, you must mail to John J. Harding,
Clerk
.
e
ating,
modest
prices.
of the United States District Court for
by
the Easlcrn District of Pennsylvania, P, '0 ,
Bo:t&gt; 95, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19105 ,
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postmarked not later than JuneK , 19.73, u
statement inJic;1ting that you. intend to file
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lowe

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a c laim and setting fa ith your name and full
address . If you do not mail such a statement,
po!'i tmarked not later lhlln June 8, 197 3, that
Will consti tute an authorizat ion thai inoney
paid in settlement but not allocated to individual claims may be utilized for the pub.lic benefit in such manner as the Court may
direc t;
.
.
(5) A hearing will be held befdre the
Court, heginning ori June 20, 1973, at 4:00
o'clock · in the afternoon in 'Room 4 of the
UniteJ S~ates Court House, Philadelphia·,
Pennsylvania. The purpose of the hearing
is to determine whether the proposed .seulement should be approved by the Court under R·ule 2J (e) of the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure, If the settlement is approved and
l;lccomes ctfective in accordance with the
terms of the Stipula.tion of Settlement, this
action will be , dismissed on the .merits as
against -the settling defeodants with prejudice ;
·
·
(6) A hearing shall be held before · the
Co urt in Courtroom No. 4 in the United
' States Cpurt House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 2U. 1973, at 4:00p.m. for the
purpose of determining whether the Stipulation of Settlement, dated April 2, 1973, between plaintiffs and certain of the defen·
dants_ is fair, feasocable and ade_quate aod
should be approved;
(7) Any member of the class who objects
to approval of the settlement, or th..e judgmert to be entered 'thereon, may appear at
the hearing and show cause, if any he has,
why i_t should not be approved and why.
judgment sho uld not be entered thereon.
tJ owever, any objection mus~ initially be
made in writing and filed wilh the Clerk of
the Court o n or before 5:00p.m. on June 4,
1973, show ing ·lhereon service of a copy on
to un sel for plaintiffs, Aaron M. ·fine , Esquire; 1214 \VB Building, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19103 and on counsel acting
· for ,settling defendant s, Bernard J. Sm'olens,
Esquire, 1719 PackJl!JLiluiiding, Philadel. phi a, Pennsylvania 191 02; ·
, (8) No member of the class shall be entitled in any way to contest the approval of ·
the lerms and conditions of the Stipulation
of SettlemCnt, or, if :ipproved, the judgment
to he entered thereon, unless he has served
and filed written objeclions in accordance
wilh paragraph 7 above, and any memher of
the class who fails to object in the manner
prcs.crihed shall he deemed to have Waived,
and Shall he foreclosed forever from raising
any objections except by leave of court for
good cause shown : and
(9) 1f the proposed seUlement of this ac.
tion is_ approved , it is contemplated that
thereafter each class member who has filed
a timely notice of intention to file a claim
will he .given an opportUnity to file a ciaini.
and will thereafter he given an opportunity
to he heard as IO the a~lowance or disallow-a nee of irs claim and as to the portion of the .
sett lement · fund . if ariy, to be allocated to
·its claim .

Dated : April 24, 1973
John J. Harding,;. ·

l.. Huid;inll II C,...mrany. Inc .. V11ntnmt. ltd ..

8 ris h•I · M~ ';' r!&lt; Cc•mran)·. l ol"1lr)!c' Tc~•mar , Joh'n A.
l .mJIIcy , 1' 1crre~ ""ll"'u""· !l arry Y . lie Scherre-r and.

Rnchnnvcr Manl'h&lt;'lm ti .m.h,lf .

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bxs
for

BOOK MATCHES
LADIES' NYLON

SCARFS

49'

TOILET TISSUE

..

Scot Pride

ICE CREAM
\

c

gallon.

16 OZ.
jar

10
rolls

FROZEN FOODS

WILSON'S ·

COFFEE
CREAMER .

$

for
only

Reg.

DOLLY MADISON

only -.

r.

13~

OFF

JUMBO SIZE

j

Joy Liquid

CELERY

29~

bch.

MARK V COUPON

COUPON
SPECIALS
'

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V/l.i Ui•lli I

RED RIPE

size.

TOMATOES

3

lb.

bs~ 79~ .

ONLY

'

THIS -COUPON WHEN
YOU BUY A. 10 OZ. JAR OF

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., · Store

W1JH lHII

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Clerk of lhe Unlied Slai&lt;S Oiolricl
Court for the Eastem District of
Pennsylvania, P. 0. Bos 95,
Philadelphia, Pennsyl•anla 19.105.

...

8 pak 79c

16 oz.

and Western

Charle~

can

$459

ON SALE ALL WEEK

reversible chair
pads .
Durable
Scotchgard treated
cotton . Reverses to
high -low wide wale
corduroy . Corduroy
ties, l -in. urethane
. foam core, zippered
cover.
Floral
pattern, gold,
green .
Early
American pattern ,
gold, red . 52 .29,

MIDDLEPORT,

3-lb.

CHOPPm HAM

12 oz.

CORDUROY
CHAIR PAOS
15xl7xl -in .

HOME. &amp; AUTO SUPPLY
PH. 992-2848

LOW PRICE
SPECIAL I

9¢
Hot ·Dogs ••••• ~~.
7
9¢
Hot Dogs •••••• p.~
7
9
Bacon ••••••••• e~·
8
9¢
Ham Salad •••• !b~

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Notice to Consumers with Respect to Claims
in Connection with
Quinine, Quinidine and Other Cinchona Products

Cleaners

$1 09

Ground Chuck~~.

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

SHIRT
FINISHING

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

"We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities"

USDA Choice Beef

PROM
DRESSES

Risen Christ is
theme at Easter

We Accept Federal Food Stamps
PHONE: 992-3480

Corner Mill and Second Sts.

ELEGANT

or

PICNIC
HAMS

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

CO~"Ofll

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COFFEE

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6-The Daily sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 ., April24, 1973

BARNEY

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_

.'IE'll HAVE TO WAIT TILL
Pf\W Wf\KES UP, LUI&lt;EV··
HE'S GOT HIS ALARM
CLOCK SET

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifi'eds Get Results!
WANT AD$

INFO~MATION

DEADLINES
Monday Deadl ine 9 a m .
Cancelll!fion Corrections
Will be accepted until 9 a . m . tor
Oav of Pub lica t i on

OF

QUALITY

REGULATIONS
The PubliSher reserves the
r ight to edit or reject any ads
deemed
objectional.
The
publisher w ill not be respons i ble
for more than one incorrect
insertion .

1970 PONTIAC

1968 CAMARO CONV.

three

au to. trans., P.S., and w -w tires, rad io, nice
vellow fir:' ish with vinyl interior.

25 Per Cen t D iscount on pa id
ads and ads pa i d wifh ln 10 days .
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S1.50 lor -50 word m i nimum .
Each a'd d i liona t word 2c .

1967 FORD l TO

Pomeroy Motor Co.

OFFICE HOURS

Card of Thanks
I WISH to thank my fr iends and
r ela tives for their cards ,
letters and visits during m y
stay at Holzer Medi ca l
Center ; also Dr . Walker and
Dr. 0 ' Rourke and nurses on
2nd f loor tor their care. Mr s.
He len M i ller, Langsv ille,
Oh io.

PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know
and be informed of the tun c l ions of your gov .ernm~nt are
embod ied in pub liC not1ces . In
that sell -government charges
all ci t izens to be informed ;
th is newspaper urges ever y
. cilizen to read and study these
not ices . we strong ly advise
th ose citizens. seek ing furth~r
information , to exer ci se the1r
r igl'1 t ·- of access to publi c
r ecords and publi c meetings .

LEGAL NOTICE

The unknown next of kin and
persOns entitled to inh·er it of and
from Alma Ohlinger w ill take
not ice . that Lionel Boggs .
Guardian of Alma Ohl inger, rm
in c omnetP.nt

nPrc:.nn .

nn

thP

4th day of April , 1973, flied his
petition in the' Probate , CoUrt
wi th in and tor the Coun ty of
Meigs and Sta te of Ohio.
all eging t hat it is necessary to
sell the following described real
es tat e to pay the debt s of Alma
Ohlinger, and that th e next of
kin and person s ent i tled to
i nher i t of and tram Alma
Ohlinger are unknown .
Sa id rea l estate be ing situat ed
in the Village of M iddleport,
County of Meigs and State ot
Ohio .
.
Befjinnlng at an iron p i n at the
southwest corner of Harold
Roushe 's lot ; thence north 26
1~egre~_s 30 m_tnutes west 132 feet
10 !ln 1ron pm at the northwest
corner of Harold Roushe' s lot ;
.then ce south 63 degrees JO
minu t es west 55 .5 feet to a
stake; thence south 26 degrees
30 minutes eas t 132 feet to a
stake; . thence north 63 degrees
30 m,inutes east 55 .5 teet to the
place of beginning , containing
17 · 100 acres iri Section 29 , Town
1, Range 13.
·
fhe prayer of said petit ion 'is
for authorization and order to
sell said real estate .
The persons f irst above
mentioned will further take
notit:;e ttjat they have been made
part ies.t defendant to sa id
peti tion and that they are
required lto answer the same on
or before the 12 day of June. 1973.
L10ne1 Hoggs, Guardian
Of A lina Ohlinger as aforesaid .
(4 ) 13,10, 17 , 24,· (5), 1. a, 6tc
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OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

WANT TO ,h i re babysitter, 1947 FORD Tractor ; good
cond ition ; $550 ; phone 992 ·
preferably a single girl with
6048.
babysitting experience . 40
•·22-Jip
hour week with many em ployee benefits including paid
vacation57 -holidays and sick LOTS tor sale ; on Che!&gt;ter
water ; phone "1192·5248 ' ti l ,J
leave; plus a nicely f urnished
p.m . or 992 3436 after 3 p.m .
mobi le home with all ~lit ·
4-22 -6t c
penses paid ff&gt;r employee 's
own private living quarters .
Excetlen t opportunity for girl (21 PAINT DAMAGE. 1973 ZigZag ~w:i ng machines. Still in
wi'inting good job and own
origina
l ca rton s. No at place tO nve. Phone Jo Ellen·
tachment
s needed as our
Butcher .:.04-863·6088 a11er 6
conhrols are built-in , Sews
p.m . for further details.
with 1 or. 2 needles. makes
4-22·3fc
buttonholes, sew on button s.
monograms and blind hem
stitch. Full cash pr ice $38 .50
01
budget plan available.
Electro Hyg iene Co .• phone

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WANTED
WAITRESS

At Adolph's Dairy

'·

Valley. Ap~ly mornings

9-10:30.

Notice

992 -7755 .

4-l8.6tc
NOW TAK ING orders for
soUthern plants. · Charles R.
Harr is, 8-43 -:?693.

Buy

'EXPERT

NOW OPEN
ROGER
HYSELL'S
GARAGf

Wheel Alignment
'5.55
On Most American Cars

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

All

HEATING &amp;
COOLING

Furnace Controls
HUMIDIFIERS

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

For Sale
Aluminum
Sheets

- - - -- - -

20~

The
Daily Sentinel

Near Crossroads
St. Rt. 124

mechanic work includin~

Open 8 Til S
Monday thru Saturday
606 E . Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

SMITH NELSON
.. MOTORS, INC.

Ph. 992-1121 or 992-6392

Ph.. 991-2174

PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
Interior- Exte~ior

For Slile

OF INVENTO.RY
AND APPRAISEMENT
The State of Ohio , Meigs

.;ounty . Probate Court
To the Executors or Ad ·
minls tratrix of the estate ; to
such of the following as are
residents of th E! State of Ohio ,
viz: - the su rv iving spouse, the
next of kin, the beneficiar ies
under the w ill; and to the at .
forney
or
attorneys
representir]g
any of
the
afore·m entioned persons :
Robert D . Craig, Middleport ,
Ohio 45760, Salisbury Township ,
No . 20885.
You are !lereby notified tha t
the . Inventory
and
Ap .
pra1sement of the estate ot the
aforementioned , deceaSed, late
of said Coun t y, was f i led in this
Court. Said Inventory and
Appraisement, will be tor
hearing before this CoUrt on the
26th day of APrli l, 1973, at 10 :00
o'c lock A.M .
, Any person desiring to f i le
exceptions thereto must f ile
them at least f i ve days prior to
the date set far hearing .
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court. this 13th day
Of Apr i l 1973.
Manning D. Webster
Judge and ex .officio
Clerk of said Cour t

We talk to you

TWO women want ~ d im ·
media t ely; app l y at the
Midway Market; or call 9922565, Pomeroy.
4-24-Jtc

finishes .

606

masonry

199 gallon
HOGG&amp; ZUSPAN
MATERI.ALS CO.
. 773-5554

·WMP0/1390
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
J, Case No . 20897

Estate
of
Shirley
Hood
Deceased .
Notice is hereby gi ven that
Anna M . Ryther of P . 0 . Box
130, Pomeroy, Ohio, has been
duty ap'po inted Admin istratrix
of the Ohio Estate of Shirley
Hood , deceased, la te of Mason , ·
West Virgin i a.
.
Creditors are requ ired to fi le
11'1eir daims with said fiduciary
within four months .
Da·ted thi s 13th day of April
1973 .

By Ann B. Watson
DE!puty Cle rk.
1
(4)

Manning D. Webster
Probate Judge
of said County
17, 24 (5 1 1. Jtc
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Mobile H01,1es For Sale

1972 PMC. 3 bedroom, com pletely furnishsd, front kit - .
chen. $4,500; phone 698·88-41 . .
4- .a-Mp

- - -- - -

AUTOMOBILE inSurance been
cancelled?
Lost·
your ·
operator's license? Call 992-

SEPTIC TANKS . AROB1C
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEANED, REPAIRED. MILlER
SANITATION.
STEWART
OH 10. PHONE 662-3035.
10·4-lf

6-15·tfr

Ct"mplete · mobile home
service plus gigantic
display of mobile homes
always available at . .

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
. 1220 Washington Blvd.

423·7521

BElPRE, 0.

OWN YOUR HOME AT LOW
COST - see Kingsbury Home
Sales &amp; Service, Inc., phone
992-6256 fiom 2 to 7 p.m . or by
ap·pointment ., 24' wide furnished . Made by . Skyline
CorP. .. country's largest.
" ME:igs County owned and
operated." ·F i nancin 9
available. Set up on your lot
ready for your occupancy . 200
yards off Rt. 33 on County Rd .
18. Quick delivery. O_ur low
over head wil l save yOu SSS. 12'
and 14'
Moblle
Homes
a.vailable, Kingsbury Home
Sales &amp; Service, Inc.

3

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1965 FORD Galaxie 500, ex·
ce ll ent
condition,
V:8
automatic. c lean as a pin .1968 Honda 305 Super Hawk,
excellent condition; phone
949-5953 .

4·20-6tc
63
OLDS
Convertible ,
automatic, V -8, f .B5, power ;
67 Chevelle Malibu, British
Racing Green, 327 3 speed ;
phone 742-6271.
4-20-6tc

.

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NEW Home 3 bedlf"oom1,
hardwood floors , paneling ,
large lot ; call 773.5554 daily ;
after 5 p.m . call 773-5468.
• 4-17·6tc

3221.

.

·t

· '7,550- '8,819 Annually

WHOEV£RIT15, MUST

BE· QU11'£ NEAR !

-4-17-JOtc

GASOLINE ALLEY

Mr&lt;;.Hill, ·
come clown!
You've no
-foundation!

The, Fabric Shop, Ppmeroy.
Authorized Singer Sa les anctl
Sei-vlce. We Sharpen Scissors.:
3-29.tfc

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5 ROOM house, full basement,
gas heat, bath , 2 lots ; S. D.
Buskirk, 341 Page St ., Mid·
dleport, Ohio.

war'ned 40u
Hi II
Thi&lt;&gt; stru.cture was to
be removecl b4 todaLJ!

With a chimle4
like I qot who
need a
founclation?

m~ prop'it~'

4-22-31p

11 -16-lfc

'H6USE in Long Bottom, phone
985 3529
~.
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6. 11 .1fd EXCAV-'\TING. Dozers, large

and smal l ; Bac;khoes and
Loaders on track and tires ;
Dump trucks Lo -boy '
Service ; Septrc tanks 'installed;
George
(Billl
Pull in's ; phone 992-2478 or 9927402 .
2·9-ttc•

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr.
Broker
110 Mechanic. Street

Pomeroy, Ohio .

HARRISON'S TV Service and .
Service Calls ; phone 992-2522.

I A'aSUME THE
PRESIDEN T IS REJ:ID'f
TO SEE M ILK_. BILK

- --,.--o:-o'"7"-- -2-'--_-9-lfc
READY .MIX
CONCR-ETE

AND SI LK?

IIi f.\ MOMENT,
GENTLEMEN ! IF
Of"'L'T' I '(OU'RE

FP.TIE NT!

delivered right to your
project. Fast and ea~y. Free
estimate-s, Phone 992c3284.
Goeg lein Read')t .·M ix Co.,
Middleport. Ohio.

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6-30-tfc

ACROSS

I. Sight ·
5. The
"MiJeHigh
City"
II. Challenge
12. " L' - du
Nord,"

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED ·
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
·
Qv./ner &amp;. Operator.

"

5-12-lfc
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C. BRADFOR 0 , Auctioneer
Complete Service

Phone 949-3821

Minnesota's

DICK TRACY

Rac ine. Ohio

motto
Exclude
Punctured, as

so,r

TRUCK. ~OW
SETTLE FOR

a boil

Calendar

~~~~~~~SNI:~

located at Crossroads, Rt. 124,
, compte:te front end service,
• tune up and brake service :
Wheels
balanced
elec·
tronically.
All
work
guaranteed .
Reasonable
rates . Phone 992·3213 or 742-

thespian

AFTER
Karr's

Barber
Shop, 110 Lynn
St. ,
Pomeroy,
Ohio, has added anew service. w~
are now fitting
Men 's
Toupees.
We can fit you
with a · full or a
partial hairpi ec~.

\

THESE-

ANIMAlS

USUAllY

LIVE BY A 1.-AK£ ·
CAN 'IOU PICK OUT WHAI \RACK
E.ACH ONE MAKES"?

2-ll·lfc

t ltll

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barbers Local 400 AFL.CIO

(2 wds.)
4. Still
5. Deceive
6. Coupd'. 1. Sine qua
8. British

military
decoration
(2 wds.)

9. -of

Aqultaine

10. Reparation %5. Succor
27. Goad
16. In our
company

19. Champ·
ion ship '
20. Part of

30. Postpone
32. Actress

Beryl
34. WasteAWOL
land
23. Bombarded 3tt Ewe·s
cr·y
24. 1'The .
31.
Myrna
Perlls of

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herself

b
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IIMUSSE3
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SCANDINAVIA.

Now arranp the &lt;lrcloclletten
to form the 1urpriae an~wer, u
auueated by the above cartoon.

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(AMwen lomorr•w'

27. Russian
-river
28. Hick .
28. Choose
31. Kin to
porter
n. Necktie
rabrlc
33. Crash,

Ju.mb1otll UECT . SHAKY

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6RANDMOTHER

IS QUITE"A
PHILOSOPHER ..

AXVDLBAAXR.
LONG FEL.J.OW

One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes the length and formation of ·the words are all
hints . Each day the Code l etters are different.

CRYPTOQUOTES

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DAP . SKG . GJK -CHHP
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MALLET WAT.ERY

Ynterd•y'• . ,
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Aniwtrl Th" direction m~Nht cdtue
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Have cool clean air
tonight . Totat' ven tilation .

PH. 77J-SS92
MASON, W. VA.

WI-U:I(E 10 6E:T
MAJ'I!Rict:' IN

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POMEROY

Yesterday'&amp; Answer

coats

40. Infamous
marquis

24,000 BTU

110 Lynn St.

I GMDE

3. Frock

against

6,000 to

KARR'S BARBER SHOP

gators
Islands

35. Made
stable,
with '1 up"
31. Timber
wolf
38. Require
39. European
capital

AIR
CONDITIONERS

~-.,.-- -:.

Unacramble theae fwr Jumble~,.
one letter to each aquare, to
form _four ordJnary ·word1._

called
Navi·

26. Lofty

AMANDA PANDA

and backhoe work; septic
tanks installed; dump trucks
and lo.boysfor hire ; will haul
ffll dirt, top soil, limestone
anti gravel ; tall Bobar Roger
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089 ;
night phone 992-3525 or 992,

MEN'S TOUPEES

JJlg~!Lrn;;~=!::::t..c;

· cOuntry
z. FOrmerly

Greek
love deity
23. Freshet
--~------125. Filaments

EXCAVATING, dozer , loader

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I. Biblical

JreJand

2-lB·tf C

.,

11.
16. sSailor
hack
18. Was a

(@ 1978 King Features Syndicate, Inc.)

river

20. Single
21. Republic
of

3232.

==-~=,..--=~
. DOZ·E: R and ,back hcie work,
ponds: and septic tanks, ditching service ; top soil, fill
dirt, ,limeston~ ; 1 B&amp;K Ex -:
· • cavatmg . Phone 992 -5367,
,_ Dick Ka~r, Jr,

tion

STAND YOUR SILENCE WILL PROBABLY NOif UNDER·
STAND YOUR WORDS ...:ELBERT HUBBARD

41. Belgian

abbrevia·

4-10-30_1c

interior and exter.ior, , free
estimates. Call 992 ~7008 or 992·
246,0.

Vesterday"s Cryptoquole; HE WHO DOES NOT UNDER·

by THOMAS JOSEPH

O' DELl WHEEL alignment

BEFORE

decic!e aq'in
movin', ol' man.1
kindl~ qit off

ELNA and White SewinQ '
Machines ... service on all
makes . Reasonab le rates.
The Sewing Center, Mid .
dleport, Ohio.

ST OP in and lei·MICK show YOU What h~ can do for you.

'

RINGS IN MV EAR .1

SEW ING MACHINES. Repai j?
service, all makes. 992·2284.'

· Contact-Director of Nursing 593-7761, Ext. 212 or Geriatric. Chief Nurse
592-6651. Ext. 331.
.
.

ATHENS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER,t Athens, Ohio.

11-IAT CAll. FOR HELP

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4-19-JOIC

Full time, parttime, and contract positions available on our afternoon
shift. Work · in our new Geriatric Center or Med·Surg Unit . Attractive
fringe benefits ; include sick leave, retirement plan, vacation lime, 9 ~aid
holidays, extensive orientation and inservice program .
:

~,

Contact: Eva Northup

in a progressive mental health center?·

11JMM)/ WHAT ARE ALL
"JHE:;oE CHILDREN
ODIN&amp; HERE?

3·2-lfc.

HOUSE AND Roof painting ;

.

A OOI.LAR

WILL trim or cut trees. clean
out basements, attics, etc.
and pa in t roofs ; pho.ne 949-

BRICK House - 3 t:iedrooms.
liv ing room, dining room,
built·in kitchen with range
and cabinets, two baths, ful l
basement · with · ba se ment
garage in Baurn Subdivision ;
phone 985·3807, Gera ld R .
Douglas.
4-22-6tp

.

WH.O.'T A WAY T' STAFtT
TH' DAY!

TO OUR CLUB'S C...RITY

GARAGE repair. tune -ups ;
plugs ~ points and condenser ; B
cyl. , $17 .95 and 6 cyl., $14.95 ;
ca ll for appointme-n t; Racine
Garage. Racine, Ohio, 949 3611 .
4-S.JOtc

&lt;-24·5fp

.

A NEW L..EASE ON LIFS!

SEE US FOR : Awnings, SJOrmdoors and windows, carports,
marquees·, Bfuminum siding
and railing . A . Jacob, sales
representative . For free.'
estimates, phone Charleii 1
Lisle ; SyraCuse, V . V .;
Johnson and Son. Inc .

BEDROOM
house
in
Syracuse, new forced air gas
furnace, low utilities, large
level lot with storm fence;
phone 992.5792.

3·25-lfc

I KNOW YQU'U
WAo-lT "TWO TICI&lt;ETS
SA'Z.A.AR!

·rC'ASH pa id for all makes arid~ -----~---models of mob i le homes .:
Phone area code 614-423·9531. Real Estate For Sale
4-13-tfc : NEW HOUSE - 3 bedroom
with over half acre on
FlatwOods Rd ., ca ll 992·2735.
Air Conditioners
4-24-6tp

Awnings
Underpinning ·

j:tETIJNI~ THIS "UPL.IF1" 1
C~E.O.M'LL GIVE YEFt FACE

2966.

Ph~ne 992·3954 .

REGISTERED NURSES ATTENTION

I

5ETOFTHE :W'IEARSOF
"CORPORAL CROCK"'-

MODERN septic tank service,
24 hours, 7 days · a weeK.

Gallipolis, 0. 45631
PH . 446-5109

1..

WE'LL IOACH MAKE
11\AH
A WILL . THE
POS·
. SURVIVOR GE:TS
S!'.SH·
TH O'IM~ FElLAS UNS
POSSESSIONS!!
IS···

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HOliER MEDICAL
CENTER CLINIC

~o~ u,

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

Mason. W. ·Va .

5232.

~

BETWEEN US 15 ONE FULL

Good typists, ex .
per ie".ced · preferred,
but not required . Will
train .

Are you interested in .broadening .your nul'$ing-.experience

DARir-1:3 DA'/L.IGHT
ROSSER'/ I'VE

U'L ABNER

5·1-tfc

·MEDICAL
SECRETARIES

Box 344

11" WA5 -rnE /NX,T

l .. l •f 1.11 P01 Olo

EVEII! SEEN.

Crill Bradfprd ·

WANTED

ON YOUR DIAL

IWI ~ HU, 1M

'

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and
FURNITURE

HOUSE and 2 lots plus 9 ad joining lots at Long Bottom ,
Ohio, under $3,000. Would like
a 10' wide hou se trailer up to
'h payment. M . A. Hall, 378·
6249, Reedsvi ll ~, Ohio.
.
4· 11 .tfc

I '

'- nn ••

992-2094
E. Main Pomeroy

Help Wanted

like a person.

I

Pomeroy

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

LATEX PAINT
For wood and

f:

I DON'T
I
IT!
AL.SO HAS
ALL THESE BEAUTIES
A M•RROR
A~OIJND AND SIIA R.I&lt; HAS 8Uli15D IN
~IS NOSE BURIED IN
BOOK
THAT BOOK !

From the laraest T''"''
Bull dozer Radiator to the
::,malleSl Heater Lore.
Nathan 8ig9s .
Radiator Spectahst

Mon . thru Sat.
8: 30a .m . tosp. m.

3640.
back and skirt ; both sofa and
4· 1B-7tc
c hair this week .only a·t
$129.95; Cash and Carry ;
Ph one 992 . 7554 ; Pomeroy MODERN Walnut stereo-radio
Recovery. 622 E. Main St. ,
co mbination , 4 speed i n term i xed changer, 4 speaker
POme roy , 0 .
4· 19.6fp
sound system, separate
controls . Balance 569.72. Use
MASSEY . Harrison
Pony
our budget terms . Call 992Tractor and 52 Ford Tractor
3965.
wihh side mower ; William
Roush. 112 mile below West
Columbia .

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A 11ME . . V€R1 G&lt;lOD

CAMPUS

auto . trans.

1/ e Tennessee Walker
NE'~/ Trad i tional 2- pc. living · BLACK
colt, 1 year old ; phone 992·
r oom sui te with button tufted

MAN ' S bla ck b i llfold
in LOSE weight with New Stlupe
PH. 992-2556
Pomeroy .· Middleport area..Tablets and · Hydrex Water
finder may keep money ; •f
Pill s. ~ Du-ttol"' Q, u-g , M id ·
WantP.n To
found ca ll 992-5404 or leave at
dleport and Nel son D'rug .
Sen tinel Office .
4-24·3tp CLEAN copper , 4Bc lb .;
4·24-3t c
Radiators , clean , 2Bc l b.;
. S l E E P ING
P r·o b I em ?
Brass, 18c lb.; Batteries. 85c ;
LEATHER
shav ing
kit.
Restless?
Get
Sno')zer
Ginseng $60 lb .; M. A. Hall ,
Saturday . night on Court
Tablets lor a safe night's
Reed svi lle, 378·6249.
Street :
reward ;
Tom · steep. Only 9B·c . Nel so n Drug .
J.9. tf c
Lutheran, phone 247·2162 or
4-24·2tp
4-19·6fp
Court -Bar .
WANT to bUy old fashioned
4-24-3tp THERE will be a Yard Sale thi s
furniture of all kind ; also
Thur sday and Friday (UJ· 27L
brass beds, wooden ice boxes, RINGNECK Phea sant eggs .
_T_A_I_l -:G-A-:::T-:::E:-o-:f-:
1::
F-or-d:-P
::i:-c,ku- p bePhone 742·3656.
across from Bradbury SchooL
old poskards, albums and
4-2J.2tp
tween ai'ea of Five Po i nts and
starling at 9 a.m .
other item s. What have vou?
Jones Boy s; call 992· ~916 .
4-24-Jip
E.
HenSon ,
Rt.
2.
4-24 -3tc
M cDerm ott.
Ohio ;
phone
1973 STEREO 8 track . A small
REDUCE Safe and fa st with
856 -2540.
balan ce of ·$88.64 or pay $6.50
GoBese Tablets and E·Vap
LARGE Y/HITE long -haired cal
4-22· 181p
per month . Phone 992·5331 .
"water pills ," Nelson Drug.s .
with btdck spots. lost Monday
4·20-tfc
night · in vicini ty of State
4-23·21p OLD f urniture, o.;~k tables, ~
Garage, Rt . 7. Ches ter . Very ---------~
organs, dishes, &lt;l locks , brass
MUST sell 1973 deluxe Zig-Zag
tim id. Anyone seeing or
beds Or complete households .
sewing
machine .
This
having seen him, please cal l
Wr i te M . D . Miller, Rt. 4,
machine
darns,
embroiders,
985·3583 . Reward .
Pomeroy. Ohio. Phone 992makes
buttonholes.
all
4-22 .J1c
6271.
without attachmen.ts. Just
1·7-tfc
Qial and sew. Pay balance of
$38.50 or pay $5 -per month.
Notice
Phone 9-92·5331 :
ALL EYE Make-Up products in
For Rent
4-20-tfc
Koscot line on specia l this
HOUSE
,
Located
in
Rutland
,
month . I would like to serve or
phone 742-3334 , Carl Hysell. EASTER Flowers , har)_g_ing
visit you . Please phone Helen
baskets and pots of mum s,
Owner.
Jane Brown,-Middleport. Ohio
lilies. geraniums, begonias,
4-19·6fc
992-5113.
and Azaleas . Also bedding
plants , such as pansies ,
ONE bedroom apartments;
· Hot Water Heaters
MarigoJ:;R, Phlox ,
petunias.
ideal for cQup les; phone 992Coleu
s,
Sal
v i a ,~~ Zinnias ,
Plumbing
For Rent
5248 or 992-3436 .
Dianthus,
Allyssum,
Snap 4-22-6tc
Electrical Work
Fi.JRN. IS _
H ED apartm ent at
dragons , Ageratium and
Darwin , $85 .mo. Call Mason
Portulacca . Also vegetable
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
773 -5580 .
pl
ant s , ca bbage , broccoli,
apariment,
adults only,
cauliflower, lettu ce·. e·gg
Middleport; phorie 992·3874:
plants and 14 kihds of tomato
4-6,tfc
plants . Cleland , Farms and
For Sale
"shed
Greenhouse, E. Main-, Racine ,
nf
d
URNI
SHED
rn'
992-24_4$
F
an u u
Geraldine qeland .
apartment; adults only i call
.1972 ·n -FT, Tagalong trav.el
4_16 .tfc
Pomeroy,
0.
trailer , self-conta ined. Sleeps
~92 ·3901.
------~---4-24-51&lt;
f our . Phone 992-6960 .
ONE upr ight piano in good
4._
24 "61 c Pets For Sale
cond i ti on ; w ill sel l for $25 ;
_ _ _ __ __ _
PRIVATE. meeting room for
ca ll 992 -2946.
any organizat i on ; p hone 992 ·
4·24·3tp
3975.
YEAR, old toy !ong -haired l
3· 11-tfc
terrier ; male; r egis tered
5 NEW 71 Pontiacs, Rally
$25; Rhone 949-4605.
'
j
A
ND
ROOM
"furnished
and
-wheel s and t ires; reasonable;
4
. 4·24·3fc
unfurnishe d
apartments.
phone 992 -5491.
·4·24·3fc
36" x23" x .009
Phone 992·5434.
-4·
12-tfc
Employment Wanted
HOME Grown Tomato pl"nts
--~--:--for garden use; la r ge sturdy
WILL. do boo-k keeping in my
plants; Improved Mexican,
home ;
Contact . Cheryl For Sale
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic ;
La uderm il f.
2'nd
Street , ,JOOD"S AQUARIUMS ; Hsh·
alsO
hot peppers, mangoes
Ma sori 6r phone 773-5613.
·and su pplies ; new tocation.
USED OFFSET PlATf'S
and cabbage plants. On Rt.
4-24-6fp
Ash Street. Middleport neJr
HAVE
124, 500 ft . above the State
park; phone 992·5443.
MANY USES
Park
i n Syracuse, 0 .. Thoma s.EXPERIENCED painter. in·
1-7-tfc
Hayman .
terior and ' exter ior . Phone
-4·24·33tc
985·3951 .
GROCERY
business
tor
sale.
4-24·3tp
Building for sale or lease . PORTABLE: Sew ing Machine,
SforSJ.oo
Phone 773 -5618 from 8: 30p.m .
$25; Flexsteel Couch, $25 ;
WILL do housec·lean ing in
to 10 p.m . for appointment.
phone .992·5523.
Middleport, Pomeroy and·3·20·tfc
4-24-Jtc
Ches ter area; phone 992 -7202 ---------~
or 985-4146.
STAR KILLS rats quickly 1 sure .
4 · 22 ~ 3tc
211:&gt; lbs., $.1.69, Ebersbach
Hardware, Sugar Run Mill s,
Pickens Hardware, Ma Son .
Wanted
· Court St Pomeroy
4- l -30tp
DE~D Stock horses, cattle,
hogs , ·sheep. Rea sonable
·caA·L, Limestone , Excelsi~T­
charge. Call 245.5514 .
Sall Works; E. Main St. ,
2-28-30ic
Pomer oy . .Phone 992-3891.
4·12·tfc.

IJOlAJ IVRI66l€ 'f'WR.

R~ ONe: 1-\MJD AT

Business Services

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between

lost

O'CLOCK

For Sale

Help Wanted

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NOTICE ON FILING

141 17, 24, 2f_

S695

H.T. Sedan, v.e engine , automati c trans., P. steering &amp;
brakes , rad io, blue finish , blk. viny l top, good tires, rad io.
Specia l! !!

per

8: 30 a. m . to 5:00-p .m . Dai ly.
8: 30 a. m . to 12 : 00 Noon
Saturday .

SI69S

v.e motor,

18 &lt;'c ents per word SiiC con ·
secuflye insert ions .

BliND ADS
Addit ional 25c Charge
Advert isement .'

12295

Fl rebird Esprit. Local 1 owner car . 350 V-B en9 ine, P .
steering &amp; au tomatic trans, AM· FM rad io, like new white
lettered tires. dark brown finish . bu cket sea t &amp; blk . vinYl
trim . A sharp one. Really loaded .

RATES
Fo,.. W•nf Ad Serv ict
5 cents per Word one insertion
M in imum Charge 7Sc

12 cents per word
consecut ive inserltons .

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

S P .M . Day Before Publ ic•tion

FER THREE

"""' WRI&amp;&lt;&gt;LE \l?l.ft&gt;.

RIGHT f'"OOr ot.x.r&gt; Of'..
lWICE ••. 1&gt;\/(f"S FIIJE

IT'S JEST ABOUT
THAT TIME,
LCNJEHV -- IT
OUGHT TOGO
OFF ENNV
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6-The Daily sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 ., April24, 1973

BARNEY

l

_

.'IE'll HAVE TO WAIT TILL
Pf\W Wf\KES UP, LUI&lt;EV··
HE'S GOT HIS ALARM
CLOCK SET

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifi'eds Get Results!
WANT AD$

INFO~MATION

DEADLINES
Monday Deadl ine 9 a m .
Cancelll!fion Corrections
Will be accepted until 9 a . m . tor
Oav of Pub lica t i on

OF

QUALITY

REGULATIONS
The PubliSher reserves the
r ight to edit or reject any ads
deemed
objectional.
The
publisher w ill not be respons i ble
for more than one incorrect
insertion .

1970 PONTIAC

1968 CAMARO CONV.

three

au to. trans., P.S., and w -w tires, rad io, nice
vellow fir:' ish with vinyl interior.

25 Per Cen t D iscount on pa id
ads and ads pa i d wifh ln 10 days .
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S1.50 lor -50 word m i nimum .
Each a'd d i liona t word 2c .

1967 FORD l TO

Pomeroy Motor Co.

OFFICE HOURS

Card of Thanks
I WISH to thank my fr iends and
r ela tives for their cards ,
letters and visits during m y
stay at Holzer Medi ca l
Center ; also Dr . Walker and
Dr. 0 ' Rourke and nurses on
2nd f loor tor their care. Mr s.
He len M i ller, Langsv ille,
Oh io.

PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know
and be informed of the tun c l ions of your gov .ernm~nt are
embod ied in pub liC not1ces . In
that sell -government charges
all ci t izens to be informed ;
th is newspaper urges ever y
. cilizen to read and study these
not ices . we strong ly advise
th ose citizens. seek ing furth~r
information , to exer ci se the1r
r igl'1 t ·- of access to publi c
r ecords and publi c meetings .

LEGAL NOTICE

The unknown next of kin and
persOns entitled to inh·er it of and
from Alma Ohlinger w ill take
not ice . that Lionel Boggs .
Guardian of Alma Ohl inger, rm
in c omnetP.nt

nPrc:.nn .

nn

thP

4th day of April , 1973, flied his
petition in the' Probate , CoUrt
wi th in and tor the Coun ty of
Meigs and Sta te of Ohio.
all eging t hat it is necessary to
sell the following described real
es tat e to pay the debt s of Alma
Ohlinger, and that th e next of
kin and person s ent i tled to
i nher i t of and tram Alma
Ohlinger are unknown .
Sa id rea l estate be ing situat ed
in the Village of M iddleport,
County of Meigs and State ot
Ohio .
.
Befjinnlng at an iron p i n at the
southwest corner of Harold
Roushe 's lot ; thence north 26
1~egre~_s 30 m_tnutes west 132 feet
10 !ln 1ron pm at the northwest
corner of Harold Roushe' s lot ;
.then ce south 63 degrees JO
minu t es west 55 .5 feet to a
stake; thence south 26 degrees
30 minutes eas t 132 feet to a
stake; . thence north 63 degrees
30 m,inutes east 55 .5 teet to the
place of beginning , containing
17 · 100 acres iri Section 29 , Town
1, Range 13.
·
fhe prayer of said petit ion 'is
for authorization and order to
sell said real estate .
The persons f irst above
mentioned will further take
notit:;e ttjat they have been made
part ies.t defendant to sa id
peti tion and that they are
required lto answer the same on
or before the 12 day of June. 1973.
L10ne1 Hoggs, Guardian
Of A lina Ohlinger as aforesaid .
(4 ) 13,10, 17 , 24,· (5), 1. a, 6tc
1

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OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

WANT TO ,h i re babysitter, 1947 FORD Tractor ; good
cond ition ; $550 ; phone 992 ·
preferably a single girl with
6048.
babysitting experience . 40
•·22-Jip
hour week with many em ployee benefits including paid
vacation57 -holidays and sick LOTS tor sale ; on Che!&gt;ter
water ; phone "1192·5248 ' ti l ,J
leave; plus a nicely f urnished
p.m . or 992 3436 after 3 p.m .
mobi le home with all ~lit ·
4-22 -6t c
penses paid ff&gt;r employee 's
own private living quarters .
Excetlen t opportunity for girl (21 PAINT DAMAGE. 1973 ZigZag ~w:i ng machines. Still in
wi'inting good job and own
origina
l ca rton s. No at place tO nve. Phone Jo Ellen·
tachment
s needed as our
Butcher .:.04-863·6088 a11er 6
conhrols are built-in , Sews
p.m . for further details.
with 1 or. 2 needles. makes
4-22·3fc
buttonholes, sew on button s.
monograms and blind hem
stitch. Full cash pr ice $38 .50
01
budget plan available.
Electro Hyg iene Co .• phone

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WANTED
WAITRESS

At Adolph's Dairy

'·

Valley. Ap~ly mornings

9-10:30.

Notice

992 -7755 .

4-l8.6tc
NOW TAK ING orders for
soUthern plants. · Charles R.
Harr is, 8-43 -:?693.

Buy

'EXPERT

NOW OPEN
ROGER
HYSELL'S
GARAGf

Wheel Alignment
'5.55
On Most American Cars

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

All

HEATING &amp;
COOLING

Furnace Controls
HUMIDIFIERS

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

For Sale
Aluminum
Sheets

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20~

The
Daily Sentinel

Near Crossroads
St. Rt. 124

mechanic work includin~

Open 8 Til S
Monday thru Saturday
606 E . Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

SMITH NELSON
.. MOTORS, INC.

Ph. 992-1121 or 992-6392

Ph.. 991-2174

PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
Interior- Exte~ior

For Slile

OF INVENTO.RY
AND APPRAISEMENT
The State of Ohio , Meigs

.;ounty . Probate Court
To the Executors or Ad ·
minls tratrix of the estate ; to
such of the following as are
residents of th E! State of Ohio ,
viz: - the su rv iving spouse, the
next of kin, the beneficiar ies
under the w ill; and to the at .
forney
or
attorneys
representir]g
any of
the
afore·m entioned persons :
Robert D . Craig, Middleport ,
Ohio 45760, Salisbury Township ,
No . 20885.
You are !lereby notified tha t
the . Inventory
and
Ap .
pra1sement of the estate ot the
aforementioned , deceaSed, late
of said Coun t y, was f i led in this
Court. Said Inventory and
Appraisement, will be tor
hearing before this CoUrt on the
26th day of APrli l, 1973, at 10 :00
o'c lock A.M .
, Any person desiring to f i le
exceptions thereto must f ile
them at least f i ve days prior to
the date set far hearing .
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court. this 13th day
Of Apr i l 1973.
Manning D. Webster
Judge and ex .officio
Clerk of said Cour t

We talk to you

TWO women want ~ d im ·
media t ely; app l y at the
Midway Market; or call 9922565, Pomeroy.
4-24-Jtc

finishes .

606

masonry

199 gallon
HOGG&amp; ZUSPAN
MATERI.ALS CO.
. 773-5554

·WMP0/1390
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
J, Case No . 20897

Estate
of
Shirley
Hood
Deceased .
Notice is hereby gi ven that
Anna M . Ryther of P . 0 . Box
130, Pomeroy, Ohio, has been
duty ap'po inted Admin istratrix
of the Ohio Estate of Shirley
Hood , deceased, la te of Mason , ·
West Virgin i a.
.
Creditors are requ ired to fi le
11'1eir daims with said fiduciary
within four months .
Da·ted thi s 13th day of April
1973 .

By Ann B. Watson
DE!puty Cle rk.
1
(4)

Manning D. Webster
Probate Judge
of said County
17, 24 (5 1 1. Jtc
· .

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Mobile H01,1es For Sale

1972 PMC. 3 bedroom, com pletely furnishsd, front kit - .
chen. $4,500; phone 698·88-41 . .
4- .a-Mp

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AUTOMOBILE inSurance been
cancelled?
Lost·
your ·
operator's license? Call 992-

SEPTIC TANKS . AROB1C
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEANED, REPAIRED. MILlER
SANITATION.
STEWART
OH 10. PHONE 662-3035.
10·4-lf

6-15·tfr

Ct"mplete · mobile home
service plus gigantic
display of mobile homes
always available at . .

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
. 1220 Washington Blvd.

423·7521

BElPRE, 0.

OWN YOUR HOME AT LOW
COST - see Kingsbury Home
Sales &amp; Service, Inc., phone
992-6256 fiom 2 to 7 p.m . or by
ap·pointment ., 24' wide furnished . Made by . Skyline
CorP. .. country's largest.
" ME:igs County owned and
operated." ·F i nancin 9
available. Set up on your lot
ready for your occupancy . 200
yards off Rt. 33 on County Rd .
18. Quick delivery. O_ur low
over head wil l save yOu SSS. 12'
and 14'
Moblle
Homes
a.vailable, Kingsbury Home
Sales &amp; Service, Inc.

3

-------,-Auto Sales

1965 FORD Galaxie 500, ex·
ce ll ent
condition,
V:8
automatic. c lean as a pin .1968 Honda 305 Super Hawk,
excellent condition; phone
949-5953 .

4·20-6tc
63
OLDS
Convertible ,
automatic, V -8, f .B5, power ;
67 Chevelle Malibu, British
Racing Green, 327 3 speed ;
phone 742-6271.
4-20-6tc

.

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NEW Home 3 bedlf"oom1,
hardwood floors , paneling ,
large lot ; call 773.5554 daily ;
after 5 p.m . call 773-5468.
• 4-17·6tc

3221.

.

·t

· '7,550- '8,819 Annually

WHOEV£RIT15, MUST

BE· QU11'£ NEAR !

-4-17-JOtc

GASOLINE ALLEY

Mr&lt;;.Hill, ·
come clown!
You've no
-foundation!

The, Fabric Shop, Ppmeroy.
Authorized Singer Sa les anctl
Sei-vlce. We Sharpen Scissors.:
3-29.tfc

- -----

5 ROOM house, full basement,
gas heat, bath , 2 lots ; S. D.
Buskirk, 341 Page St ., Mid·
dleport, Ohio.

war'ned 40u
Hi II
Thi&lt;&gt; stru.cture was to
be removecl b4 todaLJ!

With a chimle4
like I qot who
need a
founclation?

m~ prop'it~'

4-22-31p

11 -16-lfc

'H6USE in Long Bottom, phone
985 3529
~.
1I

~

6. 11 .1fd EXCAV-'\TING. Dozers, large

and smal l ; Bac;khoes and
Loaders on track and tires ;
Dump trucks Lo -boy '
Service ; Septrc tanks 'installed;
George
(Billl
Pull in's ; phone 992-2478 or 9927402 .
2·9-ttc•

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr.
Broker
110 Mechanic. Street

Pomeroy, Ohio .

HARRISON'S TV Service and .
Service Calls ; phone 992-2522.

I A'aSUME THE
PRESIDEN T IS REJ:ID'f
TO SEE M ILK_. BILK

- --,.--o:-o'"7"-- -2-'--_-9-lfc
READY .MIX
CONCR-ETE

AND SI LK?

IIi f.\ MOMENT,
GENTLEMEN ! IF
Of"'L'T' I '(OU'RE

FP.TIE NT!

delivered right to your
project. Fast and ea~y. Free
estimate-s, Phone 992c3284.
Goeg lein Read')t .·M ix Co.,
Middleport. Ohio.

I

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6-30-tfc

ACROSS

I. Sight ·
5. The
"MiJeHigh
City"
II. Challenge
12. " L' - du
Nord,"

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED ·
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
·
Qv./ner &amp;. Operator.

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5-12-lfc
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C. BRADFOR 0 , Auctioneer
Complete Service

Phone 949-3821

Minnesota's

DICK TRACY

Rac ine. Ohio

motto
Exclude
Punctured, as

so,r

TRUCK. ~OW
SETTLE FOR

a boil

Calendar

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located at Crossroads, Rt. 124,
, compte:te front end service,
• tune up and brake service :
Wheels
balanced
elec·
tronically.
All
work
guaranteed .
Reasonable
rates . Phone 992·3213 or 742-

thespian

AFTER
Karr's

Barber
Shop, 110 Lynn
St. ,
Pomeroy,
Ohio, has added anew service. w~
are now fitting
Men 's
Toupees.
We can fit you
with a · full or a
partial hairpi ec~.

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THESE-

ANIMAlS

USUAllY

LIVE BY A 1.-AK£ ·
CAN 'IOU PICK OUT WHAI \RACK
E.ACH ONE MAKES"?

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barbers Local 400 AFL.CIO

(2 wds.)
4. Still
5. Deceive
6. Coupd'. 1. Sine qua
8. British

military
decoration
(2 wds.)

9. -of

Aqultaine

10. Reparation %5. Succor
27. Goad
16. In our
company

19. Champ·
ion ship '
20. Part of

30. Postpone
32. Actress

Beryl
34. WasteAWOL
land
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cr·y
24. 1'The .
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to form the 1urpriae an~wer, u
auueated by the above cartoon.

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-river
28. Hick .
28. Choose
31. Kin to
porter
n. Necktie
rabrlc
33. Crash,

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IS QUITE"A
PHILOSOPHER ..

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used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes the length and formation of ·the words are all
hints . Each day the Code l etters are different.

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tonight . Totat' ven tilation .

PH. 77J-SS92
MASON, W. VA.

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POMEROY

Yesterday'&amp; Answer

coats

40. Infamous
marquis

24,000 BTU

110 Lynn St.

I GMDE

3. Frock

against

6,000 to

KARR'S BARBER SHOP

gators
Islands

35. Made
stable,
with '1 up"
31. Timber
wolf
38. Require
39. European
capital

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CONDITIONERS

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one letter to each aquare, to
form _four ordJnary ·word1._

called
Navi·

26. Lofty

AMANDA PANDA

and backhoe work; septic
tanks installed; dump trucks
and lo.boysfor hire ; will haul
ffll dirt, top soil, limestone
anti gravel ; tall Bobar Roger
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089 ;
night phone 992-3525 or 992,

MEN'S TOUPEES

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· cOuntry
z. FOrmerly

Greek
love deity
23. Freshet
--~------125. Filaments

EXCAVATING, dozer , loader

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I. Biblical

JreJand

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11.
16. sSailor
hack
18. Was a

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river

20. Single
21. Republic
of

3232.

==-~=,..--=~
. DOZ·E: R and ,back hcie work,
ponds: and septic tanks, ditching service ; top soil, fill
dirt, ,limeston~ ; 1 B&amp;K Ex -:
· • cavatmg . Phone 992 -5367,
,_ Dick Ka~r, Jr,

tion

STAND YOUR SILENCE WILL PROBABLY NOif UNDER·
STAND YOUR WORDS ...:ELBERT HUBBARD

41. Belgian

abbrevia·

4-10-30_1c

interior and exter.ior, , free
estimates. Call 992 ~7008 or 992·
246,0.

Vesterday"s Cryptoquole; HE WHO DOES NOT UNDER·

by THOMAS JOSEPH

O' DELl WHEEL alignment

BEFORE

decic!e aq'in
movin', ol' man.1
kindl~ qit off

ELNA and White SewinQ '
Machines ... service on all
makes . Reasonab le rates.
The Sewing Center, Mid .
dleport, Ohio.

ST OP in and lei·MICK show YOU What h~ can do for you.

'

RINGS IN MV EAR .1

SEW ING MACHINES. Repai j?
service, all makes. 992·2284.'

· Contact-Director of Nursing 593-7761, Ext. 212 or Geriatric. Chief Nurse
592-6651. Ext. 331.
.
.

ATHENS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER,t Athens, Ohio.

11-IAT CAll. FOR HELP

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4-19-JOIC

Full time, parttime, and contract positions available on our afternoon
shift. Work · in our new Geriatric Center or Med·Surg Unit . Attractive
fringe benefits ; include sick leave, retirement plan, vacation lime, 9 ~aid
holidays, extensive orientation and inservice program .
:

~,

Contact: Eva Northup

in a progressive mental health center?·

11JMM)/ WHAT ARE ALL
"JHE:;oE CHILDREN
ODIN&amp; HERE?

3·2-lfc.

HOUSE AND Roof painting ;

.

A OOI.LAR

WILL trim or cut trees. clean
out basements, attics, etc.
and pa in t roofs ; pho.ne 949-

BRICK House - 3 t:iedrooms.
liv ing room, dining room,
built·in kitchen with range
and cabinets, two baths, ful l
basement · with · ba se ment
garage in Baurn Subdivision ;
phone 985·3807, Gera ld R .
Douglas.
4-22-6tp

.

WH.O.'T A WAY T' STAFtT
TH' DAY!

TO OUR CLUB'S C...RITY

GARAGE repair. tune -ups ;
plugs ~ points and condenser ; B
cyl. , $17 .95 and 6 cyl., $14.95 ;
ca ll for appointme-n t; Racine
Garage. Racine, Ohio, 949 3611 .
4-S.JOtc

&lt;-24·5fp

.

A NEW L..EASE ON LIFS!

SEE US FOR : Awnings, SJOrmdoors and windows, carports,
marquees·, Bfuminum siding
and railing . A . Jacob, sales
representative . For free.'
estimates, phone Charleii 1
Lisle ; SyraCuse, V . V .;
Johnson and Son. Inc .

BEDROOM
house
in
Syracuse, new forced air gas
furnace, low utilities, large
level lot with storm fence;
phone 992.5792.

3·25-lfc

I KNOW YQU'U
WAo-lT "TWO TICI&lt;ETS
SA'Z.A.AR!

·rC'ASH pa id for all makes arid~ -----~---models of mob i le homes .:
Phone area code 614-423·9531. Real Estate For Sale
4-13-tfc : NEW HOUSE - 3 bedroom
with over half acre on
FlatwOods Rd ., ca ll 992·2735.
Air Conditioners
4-24-6tp

Awnings
Underpinning ·

j:tETIJNI~ THIS "UPL.IF1" 1
C~E.O.M'LL GIVE YEFt FACE

2966.

Ph~ne 992·3954 .

REGISTERED NURSES ATTENTION

I

5ETOFTHE :W'IEARSOF
"CORPORAL CROCK"'-

MODERN septic tank service,
24 hours, 7 days · a weeK.

Gallipolis, 0. 45631
PH . 446-5109

1..

WE'LL IOACH MAKE
11\AH
A WILL . THE
POS·
. SURVIVOR GE:TS
S!'.SH·
TH O'IM~ FElLAS UNS
POSSESSIONS!!
IS···

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HOliER MEDICAL
CENTER CLINIC

~o~ u,

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

Mason. W. ·Va .

5232.

~

BETWEEN US 15 ONE FULL

Good typists, ex .
per ie".ced · preferred,
but not required . Will
train .

Are you interested in .broadening .your nul'$ing-.experience

DARir-1:3 DA'/L.IGHT
ROSSER'/ I'VE

U'L ABNER

5·1-tfc

·MEDICAL
SECRETARIES

Box 344

11" WA5 -rnE /NX,T

l .. l •f 1.11 P01 Olo

EVEII! SEEN.

Crill Bradfprd ·

WANTED

ON YOUR DIAL

IWI ~ HU, 1M

'

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and
FURNITURE

HOUSE and 2 lots plus 9 ad joining lots at Long Bottom ,
Ohio, under $3,000. Would like
a 10' wide hou se trailer up to
'h payment. M . A. Hall, 378·
6249, Reedsvi ll ~, Ohio.
.
4· 11 .tfc

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992-2094
E. Main Pomeroy

Help Wanted

like a person.

I

Pomeroy

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

LATEX PAINT
For wood and

f:

I DON'T
I
IT!
AL.SO HAS
ALL THESE BEAUTIES
A M•RROR
A~OIJND AND SIIA R.I&lt; HAS 8Uli15D IN
~IS NOSE BURIED IN
BOOK
THAT BOOK !

From the laraest T''"''
Bull dozer Radiator to the
::,malleSl Heater Lore.
Nathan 8ig9s .
Radiator Spectahst

Mon . thru Sat.
8: 30a .m . tosp. m.

3640.
back and skirt ; both sofa and
4· 1B-7tc
c hair this week .only a·t
$129.95; Cash and Carry ;
Ph one 992 . 7554 ; Pomeroy MODERN Walnut stereo-radio
Recovery. 622 E. Main St. ,
co mbination , 4 speed i n term i xed changer, 4 speaker
POme roy , 0 .
4· 19.6fp
sound system, separate
controls . Balance 569.72. Use
MASSEY . Harrison
Pony
our budget terms . Call 992Tractor and 52 Ford Tractor
3965.
wihh side mower ; William
Roush. 112 mile below West
Columbia .

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A 11ME . . V€R1 G&lt;lOD

CAMPUS

auto . trans.

1/ e Tennessee Walker
NE'~/ Trad i tional 2- pc. living · BLACK
colt, 1 year old ; phone 992·
r oom sui te with button tufted

MAN ' S bla ck b i llfold
in LOSE weight with New Stlupe
PH. 992-2556
Pomeroy .· Middleport area..Tablets and · Hydrex Water
finder may keep money ; •f
Pill s. ~ Du-ttol"' Q, u-g , M id ·
WantP.n To
found ca ll 992-5404 or leave at
dleport and Nel son D'rug .
Sen tinel Office .
4-24·3tp CLEAN copper , 4Bc lb .;
4·24-3t c
Radiators , clean , 2Bc l b.;
. S l E E P ING
P r·o b I em ?
Brass, 18c lb.; Batteries. 85c ;
LEATHER
shav ing
kit.
Restless?
Get
Sno')zer
Ginseng $60 lb .; M. A. Hall ,
Saturday . night on Court
Tablets lor a safe night's
Reed svi lle, 378·6249.
Street :
reward ;
Tom · steep. Only 9B·c . Nel so n Drug .
J.9. tf c
Lutheran, phone 247·2162 or
4-24·2tp
4-19·6fp
Court -Bar .
WANT to bUy old fashioned
4-24-3tp THERE will be a Yard Sale thi s
furniture of all kind ; also
Thur sday and Friday (UJ· 27L
brass beds, wooden ice boxes, RINGNECK Phea sant eggs .
_T_A_I_l -:G-A-:::T-:::E:-o-:f-:
1::
F-or-d:-P
::i:-c,ku- p bePhone 742·3656.
across from Bradbury SchooL
old poskards, albums and
4-2J.2tp
tween ai'ea of Five Po i nts and
starling at 9 a.m .
other item s. What have vou?
Jones Boy s; call 992· ~916 .
4-24-Jip
E.
HenSon ,
Rt.
2.
4-24 -3tc
M cDerm ott.
Ohio ;
phone
1973 STEREO 8 track . A small
REDUCE Safe and fa st with
856 -2540.
balan ce of ·$88.64 or pay $6.50
GoBese Tablets and E·Vap
LARGE Y/HITE long -haired cal
4-22· 181p
per month . Phone 992·5331 .
"water pills ," Nelson Drug.s .
with btdck spots. lost Monday
4·20-tfc
night · in vicini ty of State
4-23·21p OLD f urniture, o.;~k tables, ~
Garage, Rt . 7. Ches ter . Very ---------~
organs, dishes, &lt;l locks , brass
MUST sell 1973 deluxe Zig-Zag
tim id. Anyone seeing or
beds Or complete households .
sewing
machine .
This
having seen him, please cal l
Wr i te M . D . Miller, Rt. 4,
machine
darns,
embroiders,
985·3583 . Reward .
Pomeroy. Ohio. Phone 992makes
buttonholes.
all
4-22 .J1c
6271.
without attachmen.ts. Just
1·7-tfc
Qial and sew. Pay balance of
$38.50 or pay $5 -per month.
Notice
Phone 9-92·5331 :
ALL EYE Make-Up products in
For Rent
4-20-tfc
Koscot line on specia l this
HOUSE
,
Located
in
Rutland
,
month . I would like to serve or
phone 742-3334 , Carl Hysell. EASTER Flowers , har)_g_ing
visit you . Please phone Helen
baskets and pots of mum s,
Owner.
Jane Brown,-Middleport. Ohio
lilies. geraniums, begonias,
4-19·6fc
992-5113.
and Azaleas . Also bedding
plants , such as pansies ,
ONE bedroom apartments;
· Hot Water Heaters
MarigoJ:;R, Phlox ,
petunias.
ideal for cQup les; phone 992Coleu
s,
Sal
v i a ,~~ Zinnias ,
Plumbing
For Rent
5248 or 992-3436 .
Dianthus,
Allyssum,
Snap 4-22-6tc
Electrical Work
Fi.JRN. IS _
H ED apartm ent at
dragons , Ageratium and
Darwin , $85 .mo. Call Mason
Portulacca . Also vegetable
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
773 -5580 .
pl
ant s , ca bbage , broccoli,
apariment,
adults only,
cauliflower, lettu ce·. e·gg
Middleport; phorie 992·3874:
plants and 14 kihds of tomato
4-6,tfc
plants . Cleland , Farms and
For Sale
"shed
Greenhouse, E. Main-, Racine ,
nf
d
URNI
SHED
rn'
992-24_4$
F
an u u
Geraldine qeland .
apartment; adults only i call
.1972 ·n -FT, Tagalong trav.el
4_16 .tfc
Pomeroy,
0.
trailer , self-conta ined. Sleeps
~92 ·3901.
------~---4-24-51&lt;
f our . Phone 992-6960 .
ONE upr ight piano in good
4._
24 "61 c Pets For Sale
cond i ti on ; w ill sel l for $25 ;
_ _ _ __ __ _
PRIVATE. meeting room for
ca ll 992 -2946.
any organizat i on ; p hone 992 ·
4·24·3tp
3975.
YEAR, old toy !ong -haired l
3· 11-tfc
terrier ; male; r egis tered
5 NEW 71 Pontiacs, Rally
$25; Rhone 949-4605.
'
j
A
ND
ROOM
"furnished
and
-wheel s and t ires; reasonable;
4
. 4·24·3fc
unfurnishe d
apartments.
phone 992 -5491.
·4·24·3fc
36" x23" x .009
Phone 992·5434.
-4·
12-tfc
Employment Wanted
HOME Grown Tomato pl"nts
--~--:--for garden use; la r ge sturdy
WILL. do boo-k keeping in my
plants; Improved Mexican,
home ;
Contact . Cheryl For Sale
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic ;
La uderm il f.
2'nd
Street , ,JOOD"S AQUARIUMS ; Hsh·
alsO
hot peppers, mangoes
Ma sori 6r phone 773-5613.
·and su pplies ; new tocation.
USED OFFSET PlATf'S
and cabbage plants. On Rt.
4-24-6fp
Ash Street. Middleport neJr
HAVE
124, 500 ft . above the State
park; phone 992·5443.
MANY USES
Park
i n Syracuse, 0 .. Thoma s.EXPERIENCED painter. in·
1-7-tfc
Hayman .
terior and ' exter ior . Phone
-4·24·33tc
985·3951 .
GROCERY
business
tor
sale.
4-24·3tp
Building for sale or lease . PORTABLE: Sew ing Machine,
SforSJ.oo
Phone 773 -5618 from 8: 30p.m .
$25; Flexsteel Couch, $25 ;
WILL do housec·lean ing in
to 10 p.m . for appointment.
phone .992·5523.
Middleport, Pomeroy and·3·20·tfc
4-24-Jtc
Ches ter area; phone 992 -7202 ---------~
or 985-4146.
STAR KILLS rats quickly 1 sure .
4 · 22 ~ 3tc
211:&gt; lbs., $.1.69, Ebersbach
Hardware, Sugar Run Mill s,
Pickens Hardware, Ma Son .
Wanted
· Court St Pomeroy
4- l -30tp
DE~D Stock horses, cattle,
hogs , ·sheep. Rea sonable
·caA·L, Limestone , Excelsi~T­
charge. Call 245.5514 .
Sall Works; E. Main St. ,
2-28-30ic
Pomer oy . .Phone 992-3891.
4·12·tfc.

IJOlAJ IVRI66l€ 'f'WR.

R~ ONe: 1-\MJD AT

Business Services

- - - - --

between

lost

O'CLOCK

For Sale

Help Wanted

- - - -- -

NOTICE ON FILING

141 17, 24, 2f_

S695

H.T. Sedan, v.e engine , automati c trans., P. steering &amp;
brakes , rad io, blue finish , blk. viny l top, good tires, rad io.
Specia l! !!

per

8: 30 a. m . to 5:00-p .m . Dai ly.
8: 30 a. m . to 12 : 00 Noon
Saturday .

SI69S

v.e motor,

18 &lt;'c ents per word SiiC con ·
secuflye insert ions .

BliND ADS
Addit ional 25c Charge
Advert isement .'

12295

Fl rebird Esprit. Local 1 owner car . 350 V-B en9 ine, P .
steering &amp; au tomatic trans, AM· FM rad io, like new white
lettered tires. dark brown finish . bu cket sea t &amp; blk . vinYl
trim . A sharp one. Really loaded .

RATES
Fo,.. W•nf Ad Serv ict
5 cents per Word one insertion
M in imum Charge 7Sc

12 cents per word
consecut ive inserltons .

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

S P .M . Day Before Publ ic•tion

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RIGHT f'"OOr ot.x.r&gt; Of'..
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THAT TIME,
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The Daily Sentinel, Midd)eport-Pomeroy, 0., April 24, 1973

Head Start will cost the poor
WASHINGTON (UP I ) - For
tile first time the Head Start
program for preschool children
has started charging some low
income and middle class
parents for enrolling their
children.
Administration orficials said
today the Head Start charges
initially will effect only
children who enroll in local
programs.
But by next fall, all Head
Start children from families
with annual incomes of $4,576
or more will be charged

monthly .fees based on income
and number of children in the
family .
It also was learned today
that the administration is

CCJnsidering a sJiding fee
schecfule for working poor
families with children in
subsidized day care. Federal
Head Start and welfare of·
ficials ' told UPI that the day
care proposal will be published
later this month, when the
Department of Health, Educa·
lion and Welfare (HEW) an·
nounces new regulations gov·

erninlf social services for

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonigtl1,

'

Walt disney's

THE WORLD'S
GREATEST ATHLETE

iGI

THE $1LVER FOX
&amp; SAM DAVENPORT

(Technicolod

Opportunity Amendments of
1972. and are far stiffer than
earlier proposed Head Start fee
schedules.
For example, ramilies with
one or two children and income
levels e•ceeding $1M2:&gt; a year
would not be aUowed to enroU
children in Head Start. A
family with four children and
an income of $6,526·$8,850
would be charged $7.50a month
for either one ·or two children
enrolled in Head. Start and 2:&gt;
per cent more for each ad-.
ditional child enrolled.
For a one-child family with
an annual income of $10,101 to
$10,425, the annual charge for
Head Start services would he
$1,620.

welfare families .
An HEW official who asked
not to be named estimated that
families of about 38,000 of tile
379,000 children currently enrolled in !he full.year and
summer· programs would be
Buses blocked
charged in the Mure. · H'e · Two school buses in Meigs
estimated that fees would raise Local District were unable to
between $2 million and $3 make their run this morning
million annuaUy, which would due to water covf'red highe
be channeled back into local ways, according to Johnny
projects.
Beaver, bus supervisor.
The fee schedules, published
Water was reported to c~ver
last week in the · of£icial the highway between LangsFederal Register , represent ville and Dexter, County Road
the maximlim fees allowed by 10 and County Road 4 on the
other side of Rutland. SR 124
toward Rutland was covered
by water Monday evening but
had receded today.

Ap~ll24

( Technicolor)

Congress in the Economic

IGI

dults : Sl.SO Children: 75c
Show Starts 7 p.m .
Wednesday &amp; Thursday

April 25-26
NOT OPEN

CLOTHING OFFERED
free clothing day will be
held at the Salvation Army HQ,
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy from
10 a .m. to noon Thursday.
Anyone in need of clothing is

welcome .

Watergate

•

sav1ngs
'
.

add up her~
when

•,!"f:'d "

y

WHY NOT SAVE BY MAIL?

Auto Teller Window and
Walk-Up Window Open Friday
Eveni~gs 5 to 7 P.M.

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE
PITTSBURGH

f"

l'.ilbms /ialiona'

1\k

I Continued from Page 1)
eXecutive clemency at a later
time to keep your mouth shut."
The transcript of McCord's
testimony shows he quoted
Mrs. Hunt, previously reported
as a eonduit for payments to
the defendants, as saying unnamed pe: sons "want to know
if rnor.e - an one year is okay
wi th Y -!$laying in jail more
than o
yea r , and then
executive lemency."
Hunt and our others pleaded
guill)• but McCord said he
refused to do so. He and G.
Gordoo Uddy, a formerWhite
Rvru...-.e aid~. were convicted.
""'"• JolT&gt; J. Sirica last
".._
mo~tl! d£&gt;ferred sentencing
)kCord, indicating he wQU!d
g&lt;t a soft..- sentence if he
rooperau~d with current
Watergate irrvestig&amp;tions.
Anderson•s disc los ures of
grand jury testimony was the
subject of an emergency
meeting of the !5-judge U.S.
District Court Monday and a
grand jury was asked to investigate how he obtained
transcripts of testimony. Officials have said the transcripts
are authentic.
Anderson said today · he
would refuse to divulge the
identity of the source of the
· material and said he had never
condoned any law violation by
sources. He said the source of
the transcripts he obtained was

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ·

Bands to compete
for SlOO prize.

PPSEO will try replace cuts

Increasing
cloudiness
central and south tonight,
chance of showers after
midnight. Light .rain and
showers likely central and
south. High Wednesday in the

A battle of bands will be held
from 9 to 12 p .m. Friday in the
Pomeroy Junior .High School
building under the sponsorship 60s.
of the Meigs • High School
Spanish Club.
All bands are invited to HOSPITAL '\EWS
Holz.r Medltal Center
enter. The winning group will
~Dlscbar.ged)
receive a trophy and $100.
Mrs
.
Charles
Perry and
Entry fee is $15. Bands wishing
more infonnation are asKed to daughter, Blanche Pickens ,
caii992-59S7, 992-2370, 992-2382, Edna Neville, Carrie Spurlock,
Mrs. Lewis Sayre and son,
or !]92.;271.
Audley Hensley, Kimberly
Hammond, Wilma Jones ,
BOND,- TAKEN
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Wanda Hale, Nick Osborne,
Leonard Gentil, Jr., Karen
Mayor
Herman
London
Cox, dohn Straight, James
Monday nightlorfeited the $150
Samples, Donna McGhee,
bond of Frank A Teagle,
Bedford, pos!A!d lor driving Edna Knapp, Timothy Kuhn,
Chevalier.
Mrs.
while intoxicated. Teagle was Lesley
Richard Buchy and daughter,
cited by Police Chief Milton
Helen Anderson and William
Varian.
Anderson .

Planned Parenthood of
Southeast Ohio ( PPSEO) will
undertake a fund raising
campaign during May to make
up locaUy the portion of funds
cut from federal support of tile
r.roject for 1973-74.
Now in its second year '?f
operation, PPSEO operates
eight _planned parenthood
clinics in seven counties,
Athens, Gallia, Hocking,.
Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs and
Vinton .
Mrs. Claude R. Sowle will
serve as honorary chairman
lor tile fund raising campaign
helping to coordinate the work
of local campaign chairmen In
the seven counties. Each
county's drive will be
specilically geared to the needs
of the particular communities
served.

~Births)

Mrs. William Hayes, a son,
Mason; Mrs . Timothy Metiler,
NOW YOU KNOW
a daughter, Oak Hill ; Mrs.
The Lehua Rock Light on Richard Jor'dan, a daughter,
Hawaii's Lehua Island, which Dundance; Mrs . Ronald
is 709 feet above the water with Allison, a daughter, Gallipolis;
a light visible lor 34 miles, is Mrs. Joseph Fields, a soli,
the highest operating light- Shade and Mrs . Robert
house in the United States.
Preston, a daughter; Thurmcm.

LOCAL TEMPS
The ~mperature in downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
Tuesday was 62 degrees unde!i
cloudy skies.

Teachers
~ Continued

FIRST PRACTICE
Fast-piteh softball practice
will be held at 6:30p.m. today
at the Syracuse Baseball
diamond . Anyone interested
m~y participate.

ACTION DISMISSED
A divorce action by Nina
Jena Ritchie vs. William J .
Ritchie has been dismisst.d in
Meigs Comm'¥1- Pleas Court.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED
Jo5n
Krawsczyn, Middleport;
Virgie Burford, Rutland;
Ca r olyn Adams, Racine;
Donna -Guinther, Syracuse;
Eva Miller, Point Pleasant;
Marjorie Welsh, Tuppers
Plains; Timothy Ebersbach,
Middl eport; Bernice Ma,y,
Middleport; Eu la Proffitt,
Portland; Charles Ohlinger,
Middleport; Hollie Green,
. Pomer~y; HOmer Goeglein,
Pomeroy and Carmen Haddox,
Middleport.
DISCHARGED J ohn
Thomas, Florence Henniger,
Paul Henderson , Roger McDaniel and Jessie White .

ONE WEEK ONLY!

from Page 1)
Named to the coaching staff
for the 1973-74 year . were Bill
Jewell, ·head football coach ;
J ohn Dudding, assistant
football coach; Carl Wolfe,
head basketball coach for both
the va rsi ty and reserves ;
!jilton Wolfe , Jr. , head
baseball coac h , and Greg
Bailey, head golf coach.
Other e xtended duties
PLEASANT VALLEY
assigned last night include
DISCHARGES: Roy ConErma
McClurg ,
home
nolly,
McArthur , 0 .; Mrs.
economics on a 11 month year ;
Vinas. Lee, the annual; Carl Ralph Spencer, Gallipolis
Weese, senior play; principals Ferry; · Jay . Stone, Leon;
and head teachers named Charlene Weaver, Mt. Alto;
include James Adams, prin- Linda Robinson, Apple Grove.
BIRTHS - A daughter born
cipal of the high school; Jennin gs Beegle, . junior hi gh to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leach,
sc hoo l prindpal ; Robe rt Hende~son, April 24.
Beegle , Racine Elementary ;
WOMAN KILLED
kl
h
Jam~ Wi c ine, head teac
DAYTON, Ohio (UPI)
at I.:etart Falls Ele.m entary
Mrs
. Mari Wes cott, :· 77; ·
School ; Larry Wolfe, head
teacher
at
· Portland Miamisburg, died today of
Elementary, and Bill Baer, . injuries received several hours
head tea c he r at Syracuse earlier in a tw01 car collision
southwest of here.
elementary .
Other extended services
MAN KILLED
assigned include Tom Phillips,
DAYTON, Ohio (UP! )
10 month year because of Owen Ford, 21, Dayton, was
band; Mrs. Lee Lee, variety killed today when his car went
show , and Gayle Price, driver out of control on a city street
edu ca tion ·program . Other and struck a utility pole.
assignments will be made
later.
Ralph Wigal was named
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dinator for 1973-74 if the
lor any pl ace
where 11's hard to l1nd
program continues.
was
counter or table -top
soace . Comes 1n
announced that. Doug Carr,
ChOICe 01 81Qhl de li repJ"l!sentative of a firm selling
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Dennie Hill, Grover Salser, Jr.,
and David Nease.

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· We also have 'a l'iberal trade~in-po1 icy .
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RIO GRANDE -' Jerry
Ramsay, project director for
the Atea-wide Project On
Aging sponsored by Rio
Grande College, today announced approval of a $204,018
grant to aid senior citizens fnthe five-coWlties of Gallia,
Jackson, Meigs, Scioto and
Vinton.
The funds i~lude a Title III
grant under the Older
Americans Act and State of
Ohio funds which are botll

administered through the Ohio
Administration On Aging,
Department of Mental Health
and Mental Retardation. Rio
Grande College will continue to
act as local grantee and !will
serve as the headquarters for
the Areawide Project On
Aging.
Each county in the project
area has an incorporated
County Committee On Aging
which wm have authority for
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Devoted To The

VOL. XXV NO, 8

POMEROY·MIODLEPORT, OHIO

. WASHINGTON - MAJOR AIRLINES have been told by
government officials to rhap "a plan of action" to meet any
possible fuel shortages. Chairman Robert T~ of the Civil
Aeronautics Board (CAB) told the Aero Club of Washington
Tuesday that some airlines suffered fuel shortages last summe~
and that if "such shortage.s arise again we must be prepared to
deal with them."
"I am beginning to mail letters to those airlines which
provide the most !Hghts and carry the most passengers out of til e
top 22 airports!! in the nation; Timm said. He identified the
airports. as those at Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, Boston,
ryliarni, New York, Newark, WashingtOn, D.C., Chicago,
·Cleveland, Denver, Los Angeles. San FranciSco, Seattle, Dallas,
DetrOit_, Kansas. City, St. Louis, · Las Vegas, Minneapolis,
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

WAREHOUSE ON ·MECHANIC STREET
Plenty of free parking - See the big se lection of Whirlpool a'nd Chrysler Air-iemp Air
Conditioners. Model s to coo l one room or your e.ntire house. Also be sure to see th e
excel lent se lection a·t the Wa!'ehouse on Whirlpool Re~rigerators · Was~ers · Dryers·.
Freezers . Carpe t by the y~rd - Linoleum · Summer Porch, Lawn &amp; Patio Furniture at
Sa le Prices . Lawn -Hoy Lawh Mowers - Used T.V. Sets . Used Pianos.
You' ll en joy a visit to Elberfeld s Warehouse .
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IN .POMEROY
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PHNOM PENH- PRESIDENT LON NOL said today he had
formed a ruling High Political Council with three "old friends" to
unify Cambodia and end l~Ie war. As he did so, the military
situation worsened and U. S. fighter-bombers could be seen
striking Communist units just across the Mekong River from
Phnom Penh.
Lon Nol has been .under U. S. pressure to broaden his
government so that negotiations cou1d get underway on a cea~­
fire in Cambodia, the only Indochina country where none exists .
But deposed Prince Norodom Sihanouk and tile .Communists
have said they will never negotiate witll the Lon Nol regime.

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reported tha:t he ha~ received
detailed report to complete
from the federal government
on federal revenue sharing
·funds. The funds must be spent ·
in one or more of eight
categories, and a plan lot tiM!
expenditure must be submitted
with the report, he said.
Mayor Zei-kle was authorized
·, to purchase a new typewriter
for his office. Grate announced
a Bureau of Workmen's
Compensation hearing 09
Raymond Fraser, a former
village employee, on May· I,
and an invitation was re:ad for
officials to attend a District 1
Forwn on the Se.iior citizens
program- to • be held in
Nelsonville on May 11.
Councilmen David Ohlinger
asked .that "Middleport" signs
on the highways· entering tile
town be improved. It was
suggested the Middleport
Chamber of Commerce may
help provide new signs.
Councilman Richard Vaughan
again suggested)hat left tunis
at stoplights in the business
section be discontinued, but no
action was taken.
Attending were those named
abOve a:nd Coun cil members
Mrs. Roger Morgan , Fred
Hoffman , William Walters and
Polite Chief J. J. Cl'emea ns.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,' 1973

PHONE 992·2156 - . .

TEN CENTS

CINCINNATI (UP! ) - The three year pact, 25 cents the
United Rubber Workers Union second yea •· and 24 cents the
and Goodyear Tire anQ, Rubber third.
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Co. reached tentative agreeGoodyear sa id it fi gured the
ment on a master contract second year inc,·ease at 28
early today - the first time in cents because it contained a
more than 10 years the union clause for a 3 J)er cent night
has not had to strike for in- shift differentia l which would
creased benefits from the ru~ make the total package worth
ber industry.
80.8 cents per hour.
The contraGt offer, which is
Th e con tract will be used as a
to be voted on within one week \ model for further negotiations
by the 22,500 workers at 16 with the other members of the
' Goodyear plants throughout Big Four of . the I'Ubber inthe nation , ca lls for a 77.8 cent dustry - B. F . Goodrich, Fireper hour wage increar.;e, c) Pf:lid stone and Uniroyal, where
drug prescription program for workers currently earn $4.75
all retirees and the lowering of per hour straight lime .
the retirement 3ge tO '.55.
URW Qfficia]s credited the
The URW said . th e pact "target company " a rlproach
called "for a boost of 28.8 cents for the quick conlracf settle.
per hour in .the first vcar of the ment, which came five days
after the original contra ct expired.
CONCERT SET
·Had
the
co ntra c t
RACINE - A Spring Conce rt
fle~otiations
fnllen
through,
the
will be presented Sunday at 2
p.m. a t Southern High School rubber wor:kers would have
by members of the Southern struck GooiJyew· but would
. Hi gh School Choir under tiiC hav~ conti nu ed to work at the
direction of Mrs. Lee Lee . other three, even though the
Accompa nying the choir will contract deadline had passed.
" We were expectin g a
be Mrs .. Jocelyn Bilcr, pianist.
and Glen Glaze, string bass . !&gt;trike," said URW spokesman
Tom Fitt. "This is the first

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lime in over a decade we
haven 't had to strik e.
''This is also the fir st tin1e we
./)(id u Larget company," he
said. "Before, we never announced before the deadline
who we would pick to strike.
This strategy brought ilbout
the fa st settlement.''
A spokesman for Goodyear
. said company offiduls ''are
satisfied" with Ute new agreement.
" Negotiations went down to

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the wire; th~y went past it in three-yea r period .
fa c t, " said Mert Leggett. d Re~ · Goodyear said the Windsor
la~ions have been fail'ly har- increase is $Ubstantially smallmoniouH throughout the nego- er because the plant produces
liatim ts. ' '
s hoe products " which have
been depressed for several
The wage inrreases
. arc ef-. year·s ... "
fectivc-at L-tll plants except at · Other !Jenefits include:
l)~mvi ll e, Va., and Union City,
- Pension retirement at age
Tenn., where the increase will 55, with paymenl&lt;; reduced
be 90.8 cents, bringing t11e1ri four-te11ths of ·1 per cent pel'
into line with other plants, and · rnonth until age 62.'· During·
Ht Windsor , Vt., where the those seven years, retirees
boost will be :J:l cenl'i over the would receive an additional

More than 200 othe r CBS
stati ons showed the production.
WBNS-TV, Columbus, Ohio,
chose to broadc~st the movie at
11 :30 p.m. Tuesday, rathe1
than in '-'prime time" as had_
been sc heduled on the CBS
network.

Bids for bituminous mix
The co rn!Tli ss i oner~ ~ l so
were ;twe~r•ded ~y the Meigs accepted the bid fr om
County Commissioners ln Pomeroy Motor Company for a
regular session Tue!;day.
1912 van for Meigs Communit y
Bids · were aw&lt;Jrdud _to Tri - C1ass in the amount of $6,894.
State Materials, Parkersburg,
Permission wa s granted
Ri ~ httrds ~tnd Son Inc., Letart
Barbara Shuler, we lfare
Fa lls, and the ' Di~1mond Stone director, to travel to Jackson to
Co:, 1\lhany.
secure commodities . for the
The commi~sioncrs also Mei gs Cou nly Chll d1·ei·1's
gave fin&lt;.~ l &lt;Jpproval to accept
Horne. The Hcv. Dw ight Z~n· itz
the bid of Fulton Thompson to explained " Health ;-air Week "
creel a buildi~ g :Jt the landfi ll sponSored by chm·ches to make
site orr SH 14 :~ in the umount of peop1le awou·c of lhe need of
$6,756.
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WASHINGTON (UP I ) - The
Watergate af!aii- followed a
discussion in tile o(fice of
former Attorney General John
N. Mitchell ,. was cleared
through the White House and
was set up· so Mitchell later
could deny involvement, the
grand jury investigating the
case has been told.
Mitchell told United Press
International in · a telephone
interview late TuesdaY that his
"conscience is ,clear" and he
does not expect to be indicted
· in the Watergate scandal.
.James W. McCord Jr.,
security coordiOator for the
Nixon camp3ign and one of the
men
arrested
inside

Democratic headquarters at
the. Wate rgate last June· 17,
provided tile graod jury with a ·
two-pa ge
memorandum
describing what McCord sa id
hewastoldbycoconspiratorG.
Gordon Liddy on how the ·
operation was planned .
The memo was among grand
· jury te:;timonyand documents .·
obtained by columnist Jack
AndersOn. It Was made avai~ble by Ar1 derso~ to UPI
Tuesday. The ev idence given
by McCord on til ls subject was
second-hand and sometimes
third-hand . Hqwever , gove'rnment prosecutors reportedly
have verified . it from Qther

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Under Section 903 of the Sub.
Division Regulations it· is the
responsibility of the Meigs
Co unty Commissione r s to
"Establish a ,.,chedu le of fees,
cha rges and expenses and a
collection procedure for the
expe nses and a co ll ectio n
proced ure for tit~ same lind
other nwttcrs p_er tttining to
these rCgulation.s.
J recormncr'ld the following
fees und charges be paid
direc tly thro ugh illy offi ce
payable to the tre&lt;:~surer or
Meigs County . The following is

next Wednesday

SENIOR CLASS MEMBERS of Southern High School

adu lts. In the cast are, front row, l..r, Barbara Fisher, Debbie
Nelson, Sharon Drake and Connie Smith; second row,
Charles ManUe l, Judi Robert ,. Jane Rees. Lee Ann Nease,
_L.orna Bell, Patsy Sayre and Rod Holman ; back row, Larry
Wilcoxen, Steve Yonker, Greg Donohew, Rodney Neigler,
Jay Hill, Jeff Hill, Ron Hill, Mike Nease .and Mr. Weese . The
hilll)illy play is ri ch in the humor of the Ozark Mts.

will present a three-act comedy " A·FeUdin ' Over Yonder" ,
under direction of Carl B. Weese Thtirsday at I p.m. at the
high school to the e)ementary students of the district and
Friday at 1·15 p.m. to the junior and senior classes. Friday
evening's performance will be staged at 8 p.m . at the high
school. Admission is 25 cents for studen~ and 50 cents for

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sources.
AccQrding to McCord 's accoun t of what Liddy told him, ·
the " pros and cons or various
bugging type operations" were
discussed at a meeting held in
February, 1972, in. the Justice
Department office of Mitchell,
who was then attorney general.
Mitchell left that job in March,
1972, and became Nixon's
campaign mana ger.
Present were Mitchel1,
Liddy, White House: coun~el
John W. ~an IJI .anHormer
White House aide .Jeb. Stuart
Magruder, who'became deputy
campaign diredor, according
to the account.
McCord quoted Liddy a5 .

A litter walk scheduled lo
· begin this evening at 6 p.m .
In downtown Pomeroy will
not occur If It Is raining. The
. wnl~, spo1_1sored by the
Winding T"rall Garden Club,
will he IJeld instead at 6 p. m.
next Wednesday.
"Clea n
Air . Dny/ '
scheduled for "tom'orro~·. will
be postponed exactly one
week also If It Is raining
Thursday. On Cle~ n Air Day
. residents are asked to leave
their ca rs at home and.either
ride bicycles or walk to work
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my, recommendation on !iling
fees for preliminary plat, linal
plat approva l , method of
payment and inspection feeS 111·
the CoW\ty Engiheer.
Filing Fees : According to
Sub-Divis ion
Regulations ·
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SE Ohio
to lose
millions
COLUMB US (UPJ j - The
Ohio Department of Economic
and Communi ty Development
said Tuesday the state will lose
a t least $25.7 million in federal
a id for housirig in the 28-county ··
.southeastern section of the
slate.
William M. Hale, director of
sta te services for Gov. John J .
Gilligan's Commission on
Housing, said the housing
~ u bsid i e&amp; for rural areas come
Irum the U. S. "Department of
Agricul t1,1re.
"Thi.s money will not be
ava il able in the federal
gove rnm ent's budge t next
.fiscal year. " he sa id .
Hale said 36 per cent of the
sta t e's need for improved
housing is in the southeastern
Appala chinn area where 40 per
cen t of the housing -is s ubstandard.
.
" We ·have to have a state
agency to deal with the. state's
housing problems," he said.
" We alsO need the assistance of
the fede l"ally s ubs idized
housing programs."
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before ·Watergate, grand-}ury told

saying no decisions were made
but that Liddy was left with the
impression approval would be
'
forthcoming .
"A few dsys later Dean told
Liddy that a way would have to
be worked out to undertake the
operation without directly in volving the attorney general so
that he would have deniability
about it at a future date, " the
McCord memo said .
",\ bout 30 days alter the
l•"ebruary m~etin g in the A..O 'S
/ attorneY general's) office,
Liddy . told me that the
opt·ration 'had been &lt;:~pproved'
and th3t the , funding for it
\-\nuld hC' through shottly." the
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litter walk on

memo said . '~ My impression
was that this word of the ap· pr oval cam~ from Dean·,
although this was not ·
specifi cally stated by Liddy." ·
McCord said Liddy told him
he had been told by Dean that
funds for the bugging "would
subsequcntJy come to him
through ~ther than regular"
Nixon campaign channels o 50
thcrcwouldbenorecor'dofit."
Mitchell flatly denied last
· Friday that he had :'apprOved"
WatC&gt;rgate bugging plans but
told newsmen "1 ha've heard
discussions "f Such things. •· He
hc.il5 been indirectly qu oted as
!'&gt;;Jyinl~ hf' snUght to. veto such

plans within the Nixon o rgani~
zation.
The McCord memo '!Vas
d&lt;:tted March 26 and was
written to the select Senate
committee which . also is in:
vestigating 'the WatergBte
matter. A copy was provided
the grand jury at its request.
U.S. District Court has or~
dereQ a sepa rate grahd jury
investigation into how this and
other grand j.ury evidence
which was su pposedto be
secret got to Anderson ..
. In his grand jury tcstunony,
McCord also said Mitchell,
· cifter becoming NiXon's earnpaigo· mani.lger ;-arranged for
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A ,:epurt submitted by James
Roush, ·building insPector and
sanit~rian, wa s approved by
the c-ommissioners. Roush also
rcporte.d ·on his recent lrlp to
Wa s hington . Foll tJwi ng is
Housh's officia l report for the

Rain would put

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$200 monthly.
- The : "ddilion of ora l
sww•ry bencfil~:; :.md special
dental services to the major
medical plan with the comJ)(.Iny
p.aying nil the increased costs.
-:--A. boost in pension from
$7,_75 per month per year of
service lo $8.50.
- A $1 ,000 increase in s ick. ness and accid~nt insw·ance,
!Jr inging benefits to $9,500.
- In creased life insurance
coverage trom $8,500 to $9,500.

Road mix bids split 3 ways ·

Stations refuse to carry 'Lie'
NEW YORK ( UP! ) ~ Two
CBS affiliates refused · to air
lngmar Bergman's "The Lie"
Tuesday night beca use of
sce nes regarded as " deeply
ob jectionable " 1 by sta tion
management.
The stations were WCAX·TV ,
South Burlington, Vt., and
WVIR-TV, Knoxville, Tenn .

EMPLOYES OF THE bookmobile were on hand Tuesday
to meet the public which was invited to inspect U1e new unit
displayed on lhe upper parking lot in Pomeroy. Above is
Jannine Petrel of the staff at one of the book sl1elves .

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PINE RIDGE, S. D. - GOVERNMENT NEGOTIATORS,
faced with molinting pressure frqm local Oglala Sioux Indians to
"clean out" the village of Wounded Knee by armed force, today
considered reopening negotiations witll mUitant Indians holding
the hamlet.
While the government listened to a request .to reopen the talks,
Dick Wilson, chairman of the Oglala Sioux tribe, Tuesday led a
band of about 100 disgruntled Indians to a federal roadblock in a
' one-hour peaceful confrontation with U.S . marshals. The Wilson
group, which incloded men, women and c hildren op;iosed to tile
American Indian Movement (AIM ), protested the government's
warning against establishing an Indian roadblock and tile
government's failure to end the 58-day.,.ld armed confrontation
whic:;h WHson described as "tearing this reservation apart."

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DRIVE TO ELBERFELD$

STARLITE 11 telephone is prac11cal
luxury for "her room ." Da inty high-

Thursday will be in other Meigs County communities. The
schedule for the next w~ek is published on Page!O in today 's
Sentinel. With tlle unit arc Bob Pickett, driver. m1d Manning
Kloes of Middleport, member of the Pomeroy·Middleport
Library Board.

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PHILADELPHIA -SUN OIL CO. ANNOUNCED Tuesday
that it will irrunediately begin rationing gasoline supplies for
dealers , distributors and conunercial customers. Sun, the
nation's lOth ~argest oil company, said a shortage of crude oil
forced it to put a "gasoline allocation system" into effect.
·
"The raw material shortage and increased demand for
gasoline have intensified the· bidding for etude,'' the · company
said. " We 're unable to get alJ we need to run our five reflneries at
full capaCity .•• Sun sr.id that 1 'essential use '' customers would be
exempt from the allocation system.

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TilE NEW BOOKMOBILE which will serve Meigs.
Jackson and Vinton Counties was on display on the parking
lot in Pomeroy Tuesday evening. The unit wjll be in Wilkes·
ville, Salem Center, Langsville and Rutland tonight and on

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sewer, every budget!

. PRICE
OFF REG
WHEN NEW

The District B, Junior
American Legion Auxiliary,
spring conference will be held
in Middleport Saturday.
Registration will be held
from 11 a.m. to 12 noon with a
dinner to be ' S.rved at noon.
The meeting will convene an
p.m. Judging of contest entries
will be done during the morn·
ing 1and annou~ed in the
afternoon.
Speakers will include Paul
Jlaptonstall, past commander
of Middleport Post 128; Mayor
John iZerkle, and Mrs. Charles
Kessinger, District 8 Auxiliary
president. A new district jwlior
auxiliary president will be
elected. Pomeroy juniors will
present a skit, " Vacation on
the Moon". Identification tags
for the conference are being
made by the Junction City Unit
376 and the programs and
corsages will be provided by
tile host unit.

Aging fund
is rec.e ived

WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC STREET

Sewage

A machine for every

$3Q95 TO

Junior Legion
conference set

will suppleni"enl contacts with
individual citlzena. ·
PPSEO, an incorporated
nonprofit organization, began
operation in 1971 with lolal
funding provided through the
Appalachian Regional Coolmission. Future funding will be
cut by 2:&gt; pet.
2:) pet.
Since 1971, PPSEO clinics
have been held where over
2,000 Southeasl Ohio women
have received medical exams,
tests for cancer and Telated
health
problems ,
and
medically approved and
prescribed supplies.
Last year over 500 patients
were counselled in PPSEO
off'ces regarding questiOilll and
problems related to marriage,
infertility, pregnan~y and
venereal disease.
In addition, 2,000 residents of
the seven counties heard talks
and saw fihns presented by
PPSEO educators. Further
help and prenatal care was
'given 100 Indigent women as
part of the comprehensive
maternal and child care
program.
.
The May lund raising
ca mpaign is an effort to ·
maintain the services of PPSEO now offered .and to extend
the services to even more· area
families.

ELBERFELDS IN .POMEROY

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Also working with the cOWlly
drive chainnen in the campaign will be lilt! officers and
members of the PPSEO board
of trustees, a 21Hnemher group
representiitg the commtinities
served. Special benefit events

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gove rnment reports to be
1
· providcd. to Nixon ·campaign
workers
worried
about
violent'@ from radical groups.
)11 cCord said he, as campaign security. coordltwtor,
was briefed periodically on
such potential violence, usually
by John Martin, chiei of the
ana lysis and eva luation section
·. of the interral security division
of the JUstice Department. He
said the briefings were set up'
by Robert C. Mardia, then head
of the di.vision, whO joined the
Nixori campaign staff in ·May,
1972.
McCord a lso told the grand
jury he was given indications..
IJy WHtergate ~co-d.efendant E.
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Howard Hunt Jr:, and by
Hunt 's lat•wlfe, Dorothy, that
he would receive money for
lcg&lt;JI fcC s or &lt;-1 short jail term in
return [or s ilch t'€. He said Hunt
told him. " We have legal ~'"'
money for you. "
. "What goes along with it'?"
illcC&lt;&gt;rd sald he asked.
McCord continued: ''He put
. it this way - 'Eve rybody's
naturally interested in knowing
whether you're going to keep
quipt." ' Ml;Cord suid the indication a short sent€'nce could
be obtained in return for
silence came fi-om Mrs. Hunt,
who was later kill,ed in a ' plan~
crash in Chicago1.

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