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                  <text>8-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., May 1~. 1973
repor~

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

S;reets willl!e fixed
(c,

rued from page I )

subjet

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

tmanimously to spend all of the
fi r st

six

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

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

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

he satd.
Counctlma n Dtck Va ughan

expressed h is displea sure at

the recent meeUng of thE
Middleport Recrea lion

Commission to h1re a park
director for the s ummer .

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

hold ano ther
meeting and reconsider the

applicants

l or

th e

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

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

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

trustees

and

MEIGS THEATRE

l

Fri. &amp; Sal

MAY

ARMAND

18

AT THE

&amp;19
9:00
to
12:00

THE

MARTIN
M

YOUR
PROOF OF
PAYMENT
Your

canceled
.

checks

are

washing out ar e not as

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

a complamt

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

senous

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

Mayor Zerkle, Clerk· Treasurer

Hoffman satd . The need lor

Grate, Chase, council mem-

supervlSion was expressed if
the restrooms under the pool

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

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

Meigs Local

Cou nc tl rnan Dick Vaughan

(Continued from page 1)
Marte Cross.

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

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

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

The fo llowi ng were appointed on one yea r contracts

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

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

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

Hanmng and Gregory McCall .

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

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

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

a refired Racine farmer , dted

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

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

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

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

~

Gtlland ,

is plaMed Cor the sessiOn, open

to all Democrats.

Shannon

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

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

ElSie
Rice,
Long
New

Haven .

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

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Furniture Department - Jrd Aoor
•

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

Ave . The rna tler wtll be

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sale! Kroehler 395.00

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

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

Free Delivery - Sensible Gredit Service

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

)

•

'

t

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

~ ~ews .. zn

Brzefs:f;·

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

he

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

officers of

the teacher's associBttion are

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

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

Symington's account.

The following

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

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

15

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

ONLY

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PHNOM PENH - CAMBODIA'S qew government of "independence, neutrality and peace" took offtce today wtth a
pledge to strengthen the light agamst the Commtmtsts. New

As It

Clean~: Instant

Conununist successes were reported arxl Ulere was unusuaUy

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

ment

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

Btl! Vaughan, J ames Schmoll ,

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

lij i :t

GEnERAL TELEPHOnE
I

DR. CHRISTENSEN

Otristensen
speaker for

DENVER - AN EXTORTIONIST who threatened to
747 jumbo jet carrying 125 persons to Tokyo unless
,., received $30,000, forced airline officials to divert the plane to
Jenver today with the hope th• extortiomst was bluffing. The
ononymous caller,who telephoned his threat to airline officers in
(Continued on page 8)
lisin~grate a

Sehool teacher at St. P" ul
Lutheran Church where she ts
a member A de legale to
Bu ckeye G1rls' Sta te, she , Is

li sted

tn

Whe's

Who

1n

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

Club,

Pep Club, Marauder

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

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

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

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

~~ ultz,

Mad -

dlcport, Miss Fultz has been a

graduation
TUPPERS PLAINS - Dr. A.

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

derwood , pastor of the Tuppers
Plains Church of Chnst.

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

PATSY SAYRE

JUDI ROBERTS

Girls lead class
RACINF: -

.Jud i Roberts,

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

awa rd diplomas.

da ughter of Mr

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

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

Brethren Church, delivermg
th e sermon . lnvocat10n w1ll be

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

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

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BILL VAUGHAN

JIM SCHMOLL

member of Nature Club, band ,

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

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

M rs.

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

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

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

Soc1et y, .and was a dc 1egate to

VarSity M, National Honor

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

me mber

and

Mr~ .

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

of

Trinity Church, was a member

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

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

More time given
to meet standards

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

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

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

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BETH FULTZ

I. \'NNE l!AKER

Honoranan s a re Beth F'ultz,

Communist motor vessel and a big sampan m Mekong Rlver mr

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

EDIEMEES

Me1gs H1gh School Tuesday.

speaker at th e 16th annual

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1973 va lcdtdortan and Lynne

one of the four-uay hunting permits.

alcoholic."

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

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

an

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Edi e Mees was na med the

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

cowfter~easures ?

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and

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

Sk.ylab will get without drastic

Betsy Horky, prestdent; Don

MIOOLEPORT, 0.

Ha ld e m a n

gra~ted

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

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

BAKER

t e r s, said

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

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

Don Mullen, Virgil King, and

FURNITURE

J udge HaroldTy ler Jr of New

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

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

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

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

Swee~ .

In vestigate a ll a spects of

telhng the President what he

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

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

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

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

l It Beats, As It '

that he never wrote a report

mittee.

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

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

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

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

elec~d

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

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

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

Recently

Democrattc National Com-

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

Johnson Administration; Colorado Supreme Court Justice

to attend

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

Christopher of San Francisco, deputy attorney general m the

PJ\ls •ili*tt-

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struct1on attempte

Richardson was conferring by phone with Warren M.

4-posibon

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Federal Depo&lt;:t Insurance Corporatloo

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

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liibens ,alioNlt

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

the Watergate bugging and

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

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

en tine

sea level,

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

I

VISIT, PARK FREE

Weather

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

Southern

and are a great record for tax

YOU

.Now You Know

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

best proof of payment you can have

WHEN

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the

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

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Alumni group

is 'organized

no

p.m at the Meigs Htgh

Schuol cafclcn a

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

power plants.

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�3- The Daily Senttnel Middleport Pomeroy 0 May 16 1973

2- The Daily Sentmel M ddleport Pomeroy 0 May 16 1973

Television Log
WEDNESDAY MAY 16

WIN AT BRIDeE

1973

6 00 - News Weather Sports 3 A 8 0 15 T uth or COtheq 6
$@same Sf 20 A ound the Bend 33
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 News 8 0 Sesame St 20 Z on JJ
0 eam of Jeann e 13
7 DO
T uth o Conseq J Beat the C ock 4 News 6 0 What s
My L ne8 Any h ng You Can Do 13 E ec Co 20 Know Your
Schoo s 33 Mayor s Repo f s
7 30 - Ep sode Act on JJ The Judge 10 '3 at he Cock J
Po ce Su geon 3 To Te he T u 'h 6 Econom c Educat on

Directed Shift
Beats Game

8 00

9 30

Tr as 4

00

News 3 4 6 8 0 13

Bad ande s

8

News 4

ndy T me

Cav~tt

Squa e of V o ence

6

3 Move

ToTe the T1 u h 3 Jeopardy 6 Ho ywood s Ta k ng 0
es 8

5

00 - Sa e of the Cen tu y J 4 5 Love Amer can Sty e 6
Gamb a 0 Passwo d 3 E ec Co 20
30
Lo e of L e 8 0 Bew tched 6 J Sesame Sf 20
Ho lywood Squa es J 4 5
2 00
Jeopardy 3 5 Bob B aun s 50 50 C ub 4 News 10 3 8
Passwo d 6
2 30
3WsGameJ Sea ch fo Torno ow8 0 S p tSecond6
2 55
NBC News J 5
00
News 3 A My Ch d en 6 3 Green Ac es 0 Not For
Women On y 5 Sec et Storm 8
20
Fash ons n Sew ng J
30
Le s Make A Deal6 J As The Wo d Turns 8 0 Th ee
on a Ma ch 3 4 S Bow ng 6
2 00
Days of Ou L es 3 4 5 New ywed Game 3 M ke
Doug as 6 Gu d ng L gh 8 10
2 JO Doeo s3 4 5 Da ngGame 3 EdgeofN ght8 0
3 00
Another Wo d 3 4 5 General Hasp ta 6 13 P ce s

R ght 8 0 Do You Read Me 20

3 30
Re u n to Pey on P a e 3 4 5 One L fe to L ve 6 13
Sec e Sto m
0 Ph I Donahue 4 Tu n ng Po nts 20
Ho ywood s Ta k ng 8
4 00 - M Ca toon J Love Arne can S y e 3 F ntstones 6
Some se 5 Move Red Sundown 0 Sesame St 20 33
4 30 - I Lo e Lucy 6 Pett coat Junct on 3 Merv G ff n 4
Abbott &amp; Coste o 6 W d W d Wes 3 My Ltt e Ma g e 15
5 00
E ec Co JJ Gome Py e 3 Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Beve ly H b I es B Dea h Va ey Days 5
6 00
News3 A a 0 5 T u h o Conseq 13 A ound he Bend

JJ Sesame St 20

6 30

NBC News 4 5 ABC News 8 0 I 0 earn of Jeanne 3
Des gn ng Women 33
00
Truth or lZonseq 3 Beat he Clock 4 Cou 5e of Ou
T mes JJ D ck V~n Dyke 4 Wha s My L ne 8 B g Red
Jub lee 5 News 6 Elec Co 20 Le s Make A Dea 13
30
Ho ywood Squa es 3 ToTe he Truth 6 W d K ngdom
0 II See You n Cou t 4 Lass e 8 Zoom 20 Beat the Clock

s He p Wanted Ch tdhood

lowo The total miles
traveled by all vehicles
during the month wao :ro2 9
There was au average ol II
meo on each fire catt sod %7 8

982
K532
65
J865

man hours were spent on

JJ

Ft p W son J 4 5 Mod Squad 6 J The Wa tons 8 0

Mov e Ba t e ot Cu oden 20 33
9 00
K ng F u 6 3
ons de 3 4 5 Mov es
Sa ed n
Naples B Coun down
0
Conve sat on w h So Hu ok 20 33
9 30
o 00 - St eels of San F anc sea 6 3 News 20 Dean Mart~ 3
4 5 Wo d P ess 33
00 News 3 4 6 B 3 5
30 Johnny Carson J 4 5 D ck Ca e 6 3 Mov es Tea &amp;
Sympa hy 8
S e a Da as
0
Ro e De by 4 News 3
00
2 00- News 4

&amp; THINGS
BY PAUL CRABTREE
Thmgs you mtghtl keto know or may not
The Kaiser mdustr~al complex whtch mcludes the
aiummwn plant up ther ver) has moved a step closer to creating
a posSible fourth TV network Kruser has sold ts last rad1o
station clearmg the way to purchase a senes of mdependent
UHF stat10ns m the nation s b1ggest c ties then hnkmg them
together v1a microwave and wire to produce a network which
then could be offered to aff1hated stattons

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MIXed emotions has been described as watchmg your
mother m law dr~ve over a cliff n your brand-&lt;1ew Catlllac To
me t s watch ng Me gs Cowtttan B1lly W1lson help to beat my
beloved Cmc nnat1 Reds wh le Gall a County nat1ve Dave
Roberts 1s wmn ng a game for Houston It happened one mght a
week or so ago

the three fire calls

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Fourth VIM
session Friday

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Co umbus 5 x Ca I ng 6 Joker s W d 8 0
o 30 Sp Second 3 Baff eJ 4 5 s 0 000 Py am d 8 0

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Cap Kanga oo 0 New Zoo Revue 3 Sesame St 33
La ss e 6
8 30 - JackLalanne 3 NewZooRevue6
9 00
Pau D )(Qn 4 Ph I Donahue 5 Ben Casey 3 Rompe
Room 8 Pey on P ace J Capt Kanga oo 8 Let s Make A
Dea 6 Fr end •y Jun ct on 0 AM 3
Bever y H lb

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6 00 - Sun se Sem nar 4 Sac ed Hea t 0
6 5 - Fa mt me 0 Farm Report 3
6 20
Pau Ha vey 3
6 30 - Co umbus Today 4 8 be Answe s 8 Ame cas
Prob ems 0 Patte ns fo L v ng 3
6 45 - Co ncob Repo t 3
7 00
Today 3 4 5
7 30
Romper Room 6 S eepy Je fers 8 Rocky &amp; Bu w nk e

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EAST

Both vulnerable

West
PB!S
Pass

North
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Pass

FIREMEN S REPORT
Three lire calls aod 13 lint
a d calls were answered by
lbe
Middleport
Fire
Department during AprD
Flre Ch1ef Bob Byer reporto
Of lhe emergency runs 10
"ere In town ad three out of
town One fJre caU was In
town and two were out of

soum

30 - Johnny Ca son 3 A 5 0 ck
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Tu n ng Po nts 20 l3

0 00 - Cannon 8 0 Sou 33 News 20 Sea ch 3 15

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Sonny &amp; Cher 8 0 Adam 2 3 4 5 Move South
Pac f c 6 3 Amer ca 73 20 33
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
When J1mmy Maier died m
1942 he was only 32 years
old but had already estab
1 shed h1mself as one of the
three or four best players n
the world
Now s uppose you are J m
my and s ttmg East Your
partner leads out the ace
k ng and queen of dtamonds
What do you d1scard and
why'
Jtmmy discarded the mne
of spades He wasn t trymg
to fool declarer He just felt
certam of beat ng the con
tract 1f he could persuade h1s
partner to shtft to a spade
West d1d Just that South
won n dummy and led the
10 of trumps It held and he
con! nued with the e1ght
which also held South saw
he needed to shorten h mself
tw1ce He started out fine by
ruffmg his last dtamond
wh1le Jtmmy got r d of h1s
last spade
South entered dummy with
a club discarded h1s ace of
spades on a second high
club ruffed a club to get
down to two trumps and
tned to enter dummy w th a
second spade Unfortunately
for h s purposes J1mmy was
now out of spades and able
to ruff
If J1mmy had discarded a
low spade West would al
most surely have led h1s
fourth htgh d1amond South
m ght sltil have gone down
but he could have worked out
East s d1stnbutton and found
a play to make h s contract

Informal on on the health of
eyes ears teeth and feet w II
be presented at the fourth
sess on of VIM Fr day May 18
from 2 to 4 p m at the Semor
Center Pomeroy Junwr H gh
Bldg Glaucoma cataracts
hear ng loss and foot problems
are spec f c problems mcluded
n lhts program
These VIM programs have
been made ava iabie to Me1gs
Cowtltans over 55 years old by
the Nat onal Assn of Rel.irmg
reachers and the Amencan
Assn of Reltred Persons They
are bemg ptesented throughout
the Un ted States Me gs
Co unty be ng the ftrst 1n
Southeast Oh o
Ret red
teac hers are urged to be
present for a shorl meeting
follow ng the VIM program to
d scuss Important leg slat on
be ng cons dered m the Oh10
Leg slature
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Personal Notes

Newcomers need tests
Pup1ls entermg ,Metgs
County kindergarten or ftrst
grade for the fltSI time must
have undergone a skin test
Parents may take the r
chtldren to the r famtly
physlctans or to the Metgs

Cowtty Health Department on
East Main St Pomeroy for
the test Heath department
hours lor tJili parttcular ser
vice however are 8 30 a.m to
11 30a m Monday Tuesday or
Wednesday unt I Aug I The

Fund balances reported
Balances n all Middleport
Vtllage funds as of Apnl 30
totaled $198 243 20 Clerk
Treasurer Gene Grate reports
Recetpts
expendttures
respecttvety and the balance
m each fund mctude general
$8 649 01 $12 357 34 $46 780 58
ceme t..ry $870 63 $1 076 89
$944 98: f re eqwpment $500
$277 94 $207 61 swimming
pool no rece pts $6 65
$3 530 88
plannmg com
m sst on no recetpts $2 65
$303 98 street maintenance
$4 635 82 $2 119 28 $2 593 80

San tary sewer $4 067 12
$3 164 20 U9 038 07 water
$S 964 37 $6 986 88 $24 234 53
water meter depos Is $225
$156 $6 352 02 sanitary sewer
escrow $14 38 no dlsbur
sements $61 383 08 f1re house

construction no rece pts no
d1sbursemen1S $11 99 federal
revenue sharmg $2 148 no
diSbursements $9 '%17 general
bond retirement $4 962 47
$398 54 $22 861 68
Receipts for the month totaled
$32 036 80
compared
to
diSbursements of $26 540 '!I

Edie Mees tops class
(Continued from Page I )
Boys State He is a member of
Naltonal Honor Soctety An
tique Car Club Sc1ence Club
French Club and golf team
The son of Mr and Mrs Robert
Sclunoll Middleport he also
won the Danforth Foundation
Award
MISS AlklllSOn has been a
member of National Honor
Soc1ety Latin Club Future
Nurses and DIG She serves
on Student Council and IS the
daughter of Mrs Ed1th
Ebersbach Middleport
Othe
awa ds presented
we e Outstand ng G r Ath ete
of he Year Ava Sayre OGWS
Leadersh p Camp Award Lor
Seth 0 ana Carsey Mary
Weyersm e
Vocal Mus c
Ce
f ca e of Mer t
L z
B aettna Pa ty Glaze Karen
Ha e K s y Matson Sharon
W son John Moore and Tom
Reed Sen or Usherefte P ns

Jean Peyton 8 It Chaney and

Karen Ha e
Ath etc awards presented
were t ack reserves Jack

We I John R THomas Nlarfy
Dugan Mark Morr s Sam
L ftle M ke Braun R ck Bol n
Ed S sson
vars ty
John

B ake

Ph I Oh nger

Lehew

0 te

Tom

Lowery

John

Mark

Terry Wh t atch Haro d

S sson Danny Robson Dallas
Weber Kenny Byer and Dana
Johnson wrestl ng reserves

R011er Roush Gary 0' Dett
Bobby Musser Steve P ckens
Ed S sson M ck Ash

Nlark

Mor s
R ck
McFarand
Harold S sson R ck G lmore
Char es Neece Tom Lowery
and Tony Maney wresf ng
Jeff Warner Doug Rosen
baum J m McC ure Jeff
Musse Joe Rosenbaum K~n
Moore Rqger Pearch Rage

Hvse

Alan

Police m ake
27 arrests
J

Twenty seven persons
among wh1ch were seven for
dr vmg wh le ntox1cated and
eight for mtox cat on were
arrested durmg Aprtl by the
Mtddleport Pol ce Department
accordtng to the monthly
report of Police Chief J J
Cremeans

Other offenses for wh1ch
arrests were made nclude
three for assault and battery
and two forwarded to cowtty
court and one each for fa lure
to yteid the r ght of way
speed ng runmng red light
sp nmng tires fa1lure to pay
parking tickets and disturbmg
the peace Park ng meter
collecttons for the month
totaled $1 202 and the police
cru ser was dr ven 4 456 m les
dur n the month
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McLaugh n

I.3.

EHS class
to graduate

Friday night
Campbell s the soup people have a ser1es of perfectly-awful
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rad o commerc als runrung m wh1ch they g1ve away cases and
cases of chicken soup - wh1ch they must regard as a cure for
anythmg Just as a JewtSh mother would Jew1sh rpothers should
protest the tastelessness

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One of the world s most powerful rad1o statiOns IS markmg
Its 5oth anruversary and you probably never heard of t Its
WWV a Federal Government station out m Colorado and 11
broadcasts on a vanety of frequencies g1vmg tune of day aud1o
tones geophys cal and weather alerts and the like Its sort of a
standard to measure standards by and consiSts mostly of ticks
beeps frequency hums and brief vmce announcements Hardly
compellt on fo All m the Family but durable

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PI Pleasant and Galltpolis h gh schools have been engagmg
tn baseball games aga nsl each other and there hasn t been a
smgle person k lied wounded ma1med or even k eked out of a
game for ftght ng
It would be a bnll ant Idea to suggest that these two schools
get together for a football game one day m case no one has
thought of t

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About the hottest th ng tn re~orded mus c these days IS a twovolwne anthology of the Beatles One part covers the early 196267 per od whtie the other gets mto the1r sophisticated mater1al of
1967 72 before they disbanded for good
The albums and tapes are sellmg like w ldf re 4th and 5th m
the latest polls desp te the fact that the recordings are very
expen.s ve

I guess t proves that the early Beatles teenybopper fan is
now an adult and has ehough bread to buy adolescent nostalgl8

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Most surpr s ng poll of the year s one conducted exclusively
among season-! cket polders of pro football teams askmg thetr
op ruon on liftmg the blackout of sold-&lt;&gt;ut home games for local
TV consumption
A whopp ng 65 pet of those sampled wanted to black out the
blackout and an even larger percentage sa d !bey d go on buymg
season t ckets anyway Your show s slippmg Mr 1\ozelle

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Late-n ght time spots on CBS and ABC are sellmg for $7 000
to $15 000 am nute even though they re bucknw Johnny Carson
and talk of all-n ght TV s oe'i: nn ng to be heard around the
networks No wonder

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Basketball champ onsh p games m m d May seem out of
place fo t s an mdoor sport but the hockey playoffs seem
almost obscene

Helen Help

Us.

Your R1ght to Know

test mu•l be taken by A~ I tf and be nformed Of he unc
of your governmen a e
11 15 to be done by the bealth emons
bod ed n pub c not ces n
hi!l se f government cha ges
department Skin testing IS
a
c zens to be nrc med
reqUired by the State Depart
h 'li newspaper uroes t\'e y
ment of Educatton and the c zen o ead end stud.., hese
no ces We s rong y aclv se
State Department of Health
hose c t!'el1s seek ng v he
nfo
mat on o exerc se he
Transfer students also must
gh
o access
o pub c
ofeco ds and pub c mee nos
have the test
The Aug 1 deadlme has also
STATE OF OH IO
been set for mmun zallons
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORT AT ON
whiCh Wtll be g ven by the
health department or the NOTICE OF SALE OFCARS
famtiy
physic an
The PASSE.,GER
CARRYALLS
1ft
TON
dead! ne however does apply PICKUPS DUMP TRUCK;S
MOST
W PL.OW$
A:ND
only to the health department SPREADERS)
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Special Servtce Planned
The annual homecommg of
Steve Br ck les John Lehew
B Slack Terry P ckens &amp; the Naom Baptist Church
Mr and Mrs George D
M ke Haley
Baskefba
Pomeroy will he Sunday May
Massar and daughter Mehssa
eserves Danny Dodson Pe k
20
The Rev Samuel Jackson
Au It T m Colburn
Lonn e
and Mrs J R Brison
Coats Greg Wa bu n Steve pastor will speak at the II a m
Columbus spent Mothers Day
Walburn John R ey Terry serv ce Guest speaker at 4
w Lh Mr Massar s parents Mr Pa We She a Hawk 5he a Qual s Jerry Cremeans and
M Kn ght Kar a Beal Jenn e
vars ty J m pm wll be the Rev H I
and Mrs Clarence A Massar S anley Dense Hend cks Kenny Bye
Boggs R ch Ba ley Andy Butler Colwnbus who w II be
Ch s
Stan ey Outstand ng Vaughan B
Mulberry Ave
Vaughan M ke
Mr and Mrs Da v d Eskew Span sh Students J t Smth &amp; Sayre Mark We ry B I accompan ed here by the
N!.e v n C emeans Span sh I
and ch ldren Kahd Beth and Karen Ha e and Ph I Ohl nger Chaney F oyd Burney Fred Gospel Travelers Chorus A
Burney Steve Pr ce
M ke
Amy Newark were the Span sh I I FFA Sweetheart Nlay B It Myers Dav d Moore d nner wtll be served at noon
The publtc IS nv ted
Mother s Day weekend visitOrs Dana Lew s FHA K ng Mark mgr Pau Cunn ngham mg
P e ce
Betty
Crocker
Go f J D Story Bruce
of Mr and Mrs Charles Homemake of Tomorrow
Blackston
Jeff Warner Jeff
Eskew Pomeroy and Mr and Ka en Ha e DAR Good R dgwa(
SET POPPY DAYS
Lonn e
Black
C t zen Ed e Mees lndustr al
Footba
eserves Robe t
Mrs
Harvey
Erlew ne
Popp
es will be sold on the
A s James Hutton Indus r a
NEWSPAPER EN f.RPR SE ASSN
B
rchf
e
d
R
ck
Bo
n
Lonn
e
Rutland
A s I and La ry F d ey
Coats M ke Haley Cart Hen streets of M ddleport Fr day
ndusaAsl
Mr and Mrs Earl Thoma
cks M ke Hoffman Dana and Saturday by members of
The VICA Outs and ng dJohnson
and
daughter
Suz;,n
G eg McK nney
Amer can Leg on Aux1hary of
S udent Awa ds went to D x e Nla k Mor s Jeff Musse
and
Mrs
Georg
a
Potteroy
Snyde cosme o ogy who was Charles Neece Jack 0 ter Ph I Feeney Bennett Post 128
The b dd ng has been
awarded
an advanced ha r
Thoma
Chester
were
n
Oh nger John Pal R ley Paul Dtslrtbuted w th the popptes
West
North
East
South
s y ng
scho arsh p
at Searls
Harold S sson John will be leaflets tellmg of the
Colwnbus
over
he
weekend
for
I "'
Pass
Na onw de Beauty Academy
Gerry Wh te vars ty
Thomas
Pass
2•
Pass
he wedd ng of M chael K ng
an Lar y Co eman
un or
Te
ry
Wh
t alch M ck Ash s1gn f cance of the observance
Pass
4¥
Pass
d af ng V CA awards were Randy Chat n B It Chaney
son of Mr and Mrs Leo K ng
of Poppy Days
p esen ed o M ke Corde 8
You South ho1d
Ron Couch Melv n Cremeans
formerly of Me gs County and Kennedy R ck Mendenhal
Jon D I ard Robb e Eason
.K754 .K7H .AJ9 "'32
Sen o Rad o and TV Repa r
M ss Marjor e Me Dan ei
Andy Eng! sh Chuck Fau lc
What do you do now
Edd e M tche
Jun or Rad o
Randy Faulk R ck Gaul Steve
Colwnbus The wedd ng took and
SET SALE
TV Repa r
and Pau
A-Just b d f ve hearts A
Jewe
I T m K ng John Lehew
Pu I ns and Eugene McK nney
Blackwood b d here would get place Saturday at the Linden
A
rummage
sale w11i be held
Tom Lowery Mke McOan e
Seno Wedng
you to a slam Th s bad puts it Un led Method st Church Mrs
Lew
Me K nney
A an Thursday
Fr day
and
OWE
Ce t f cate
of McLaugh t n Mark D ter
r gh1 up to your partner to go K ng ts the former Paul ne
Ach evement Beu ah P ddy
Saturday at the Amer can
Roger Pea ch Terry P ckens
on.
Thoma Chester
F oyd Dean Pu ns Sharon
Robert
Qua
Is
Joe
Rosen
Leg1on Hall m M ddleport by
TODAYS QUESTION
Faye Reeves Jud th Lynn
baum
B
S
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J
D
Story
You do b d fve heats and
the Jun1or Amer can Leg on
Sopher Da y lee Swa fz
Andy Vaughan Jay Warner
your partner b ds f ve spades
and Te y Ga ten T&amp;l Awards
AuXIliary of Feeney Bennett
Da las Weber Ma k Wer y
What do you do now
of 0 st net on Cosmeto ogy
Dave Wo fe Char les D eh
Post 128 The sale w II beg nat
He d M hoan Rad o and TV
Pe
k
Au
t
mgr
Roger
Roush
9 a m each morn ng
M ke Co de Auto Meehan cs
mgr
Tom Cassel
mgr
Te y Cad le Frank Brode ck
ry Stewart mg
We d ng and Shee Meta Jeff BaBaseba
I B It Chaney Chuck
Members of the Eastern Shank M ne Ma ntenance Jon Faulk M ke R chards Steve
WIN FLOWERS
Bunce
P ce M ck Ash R ck Stobart
0
gradual ng class are
Pe feet A tendance Kenny M ke
Wmners
of a potted plant and
Nesselroad
Lew
m Oh nger B yan McK nney
ffi
C
llr Mel nda Amsbary Will am KByezzee KScott
F oyd Burney
a corsage m a draw ng at
F aser B uce
Baker Pamela Balser Lana
Dave Wolfe Chuck Eastman
Teed Steve Bachner R chard
B Vaughan Ph Moon Jon Jonn e s Beauty SSalon
Benedum Ronald Berry Macombe
Kenneth G I key
D I ard Perk Au tt Jeff located on Un on Ave at the
Randall Bor ng Steve Boston An9e a S sson Pansy Thomas
McK nney Jer y Cremeans
Route 7 By Pass were Mrs
E nes W
Ra ph McM I n Carl Hendr cks mgr
Charles
Brewer
Paula Sand
a Cur s Be nda F end
Freshman football George Beatr ce Smith and Mrs
WELLSTON
Oh10 Valley Brewer Marc a Carr Gene Dav d Wo fe She man Wh te
Jeanette Carter
Stewart
M ke Magnotta
Roger Chaney
Chapter of Adopt.a-ch ld today Chaney
Cha tes Marshatt
Ma ty
ACT) announces that 1ts May R chard Cross James Duvall
Dugan
M
ke
May
M ek
18th meet ng wtll be held n Robert Edwarda Jr Cynthta
Davenpo
Ter y Qua s J m
Ande son Steve Bachne Ted
McArthur wtth Mrs Ed th Farrar Ard th Graham Dav d
Wood Don Fo me
Te y
Gr
If
lh
Robert
Grossn
ckie
Newsome Ch ldren s Serv ces
C
emeans
Dav
d
R
dgway
worker for V nton County the Lucy Holter Karte Humphrey
Steve P ckens Rodney Ba ley
Glies
Hysell
Debbie
Jeffers
Ed S sson T m Bea hs Ra ph
host
Sear es G eg Van Meter J m
LaComb
Jane
Karr
Vncent
The neetng sat 8 pm n
Geo ge
Lew s Scott Reute
Bv Helen Bottel
Donna Lantz V c Laughery
the meeting room (rear en
Ca per Bob Musser
J m
Glenda
Lawson
Byron
McCoy
C
a
k
M
tch
Chapman
R
ek
trance of the V nton Covnty
Mac Far and John 8 ake Don
R
~
Marcmko
Roxte
Mar
NatiOnal Bank
Swear ngen B uce Reed mg
Wblcb Wife Worries Him Most•
Freshman baskefbal M ke
Top c for d scuss or. wtll be c nko David Matheny John
Dear Helen
Maxson
Ela
ne
M
lhoan
Nlagnotta
M ke Nlay J m
adopt on exchanges with Mrs
Ande son M ckey Davenpo
I
ve
known
for
some
lime
that
my
wife
has
been
seemg
Debra
M
llhone
George
Mora
Newsome act ng as resource
J mmy
Qua s
Char es
Joyce Myers Phyll s NewlWl another man Two weeks ago I found that the other man was my Nla sha Jeff Ma t n Bobby
person All are welcome to
best fr end and my boss
Schne der John 8 ake M tch
attend For more mformat10n W lltam Osborne Rosemary
Meadows
M tch Chapman
He s mamed too and his w1fe thinks that he s still madly m
about the meeting or about Reed Steven Reed Deborah
G eg Van Mete an Jeff
Wa burn mg
adoption m th1s area phone Rwhardson Beverly Rtffe love with her Site has no 1dea he s bemg unf8lthful
Chee ead ng
awa ds
I
really
feel
obligated
to
tell
my
friends
wife
what
s
hapMartha Gr rr. Wellston 384- Rose Roseberry Michael
ty
Lynne
Baker
Janel e
va
s
Sanders Mark Satterfield pening but I don t want to go agamst a fnend (and boss) I have Kuhn Jeann e Schne
5898 or Mrs Newsome
de
an excellent position In thesflrm by the way
Danny
Schultz
Nancy
Sexson
D
ane
R
dgway
eserves
The Aprtl meeting was held
Mrwreen Hennessy
C ndy
What should I do• - DESPERATE
Rtchard
m Jackson w1th Cheryl and V ckte Spencer
Schne der 0 ana Sm h Sandy
Cu t s f eshman Me r Ault
Don Parker as hosts Chet Stettler Deborah Stone Jtll
Dear Des
Swa
n
Forrest
Teaford
Carl
Demar s Ash Oebb e Ba ey
Tanneh II ed tor of The Da ly
Tammy Stan ey
Some fr1end Some wife
Thomas
Sandra
Van
Meter
Sent nel was a guest and
Since you seem more concerned about losmg the former than
Ivan Walker Jr Deborah
dlscusswn for the eVenmg
the
latter
why don t you send your wife away on a long tr1p - I
Watson Barbara Well Randall
Dally
centered upon the mpact of
mean make ber an offer she can t refuse like the chmce between
Wolf
Sandra
Wood
Jenntfer
newspaper coverage n m
an ocean cruiSe and a messy divorce
Ba ley and Allen M llhone
formmg area prospect ve
I m sure your very fnendly boss wlll get the message - H
parents and workers of state
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developments on the adoption be rehab htated for adoption as Dear Helen
scene
soon as possible no matter
Watchmg another National Geograpluc-type show the other
Also discussed was the what thetr age or handicap rught I started wondering How come topless and oc
Spr ng Fling for wh ch Oh o accord ng to the new state cas10nally bottomless dances are okay if Ute skin is black and
Valley chapter w II be hosts to pol cy
the locale Mr ca but TV network heads quake or even
all other ACT fam hes across
Martha Gr m of Wellston
somettmes roll If more than routine cleavage slips past the
the s ate for an adopt on S~te board member of ACT
censors of made-m America f1bns •
sem nar and camp ng ses on
was recently elected Secre~ry
A nude IS a nude IS a nude so what s tbe difference whether
at camp Franc s Asbury on of that board Donna Par seau she s m a lrtbal vtllage or an East Village play?- DOWN WITii
Men or al Day weekend
of Waverly serves as the DISCRIMINATION
A th rd top c of d scuss on second
Oh o
Valley
was ch ld abuse Th s top c s representat ve Both women DearDwth D
re e v ng new cons deratiOn at ended a meeting of that
You re talkmg about CU3tom versus sktn flicks Should the
a ew de as IS new for body May 12 h n Columbus
Umted States adopt nudtty as its national dress the TV censor
mula on of adopt on laws and J e rv G n s area I ason for would take hts sctssors e~ ewhere - H
rev ew f children n foster
s a e b a d to 14 count es n
Which sorta proves bare lSD t bad - lt s the way you look
cus Jd) I hese ch idre should soul h,,,.,, Oh u
at t

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Sec on 55 3 04 of the Re sed
Code o Oh o w offe o sa e
a
pub c auc on on
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p em ses oca ed a he D s
No Ten
Wash ng on Co n y
Ga age s a e Route No 26
Wash ng on Coun y on he 26 h
day of May 973 a 0 00 AM
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TERMS TheOh o D ec o o
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CERT F ED CHECK o cash
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Depa tmen o T anspo a on
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CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Tony
Perez has a hab I of celebrat ng
his b rthdays
Th s year because or an open
date on the C nc nna t Reds
schedule the slugg ng Cuban
had to celebrate a day late
Per ez slammed two homers
Tuesday n ght to dr ve home
three runs as the Reds beat the
Los Angeles Doders 4 I n the
opener of a three game se r es
here
Last year on h s b rthday
the 31 year-old Perez h t a
homer n each game of a
doubleheader and drove n all
s x Reds runs n a w n v ctory
over the St Lou s Card nals
Left hander Claude Osteen
the veteran Dodger p tcher
was the v ct m of both Perez
homers Tuesday n ght They
we e the fourth and f fth of the
season and h1s f rst s nee Apr I
16
Perez who sat out the
Houston ser es w th a sore r ght
thumb was a doubtful starter
Tuesday mght unt I Reds
Manager Sparky Anderson
checked h m out n pre game
batt ng pract ce Tony played
the game w th a protect ve
sponge doughnut taped to h s
n ght thwnb
Don Gullett p eked up the

v ctory hiS fourth aga nst two
losses but needed help from
Pedo Borbon \\ho blanked the
Dodgers the f nai two and twoh rds nn ngs
Gullett "as stru ck on h s
p tch ng hand by a smash off
the bat of B ll Russell n the
f fth tnn ng He 1tad to g ve
Yo ay 1n the seventh nn ng to
B orbon when the pa n n h s
hand became too ntense
The mpr nt of the st tches of
he baseball we e st 11 on Gui
letts swollen hand after the
game
1 I have t packed n ce
dur ng the n ghl an d then have
he hand x rayed
Gulle11
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fhe Dodge rs only run can e
n the s xti nn ng when Ron
Cey s ngled home W II e Dav s
Through the f rst four nn ngs
Gullett blanked the Dodgers
" thou a h t
The Reds scored a run n the
r rs nn ng and hen added a
second n the fourth on the f rst
of Perez h om ers A walk to
Johnny Bench preceded Perez
second homer n he s xth
The Reds and Dodgers
resume play ton ght when Ross
Gr ms ey fa ces veteran Dodge r
lefty AI Down ng

Redmen to battle
Malone in tourney
Malone ts the 1973 M d-Oh o
Coach Norm Persm s R o
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c hamp on The
Grande College Redmen w1ll
hattie MOC riVal Malone n Pioneers edged R o one full
f rst round play of the Dtslr ct game for the title w th a 6-2
22 NAIA baseball tournament mark R o was 5 3 n league
at Fmdlay Thursday Game p ay The Redmen spl t w th
Malone dur ng le~gue play
tune s 12 noon
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w1ll battle Bluffton at 12 noon
Mike Rose ( 4-3 ) and T m
Wellston hrres
Walker 6-2) are scheduled to
hurl for R o m the double new gnd coach
ehmmat on event
Jody M chael was named
Findlay IS 13 3 Bluffton s 14
S Rto 12-7 and Malone IS-3 on new football coach at Wellston
H gh School Monday n ght by
the year
t e Well s ton Board of
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vance to the NAJA playoffs at
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lhe tournament &gt;1111 be
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Galha and Mason cou nties
Th s change "as taken after
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troubl e with tea ms from
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.nehg ble pia} N'S all star
team s etc Further detads
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In a w ld s xth nn ng hat
sent four Me1gs p tche rs to the
ound he Waha1 a base ball

double Waha a "ent ahead n
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M&lt;i au lers 1~7 n a non league
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Chuck Eastn an and
Sophon ore starter Perk Au I Floyd B rne) Auit s n~led
see ned to have control of the and Asl tr pled to dr ve n a
ga e up until the fatal s xth runs o &lt;Jke the score 4 3 n
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one run n the f rst nn ng on
Tl gs s ayed qu t for
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M ck Ash led off w th a s ngle Yca t:;er s ng (!and a duuble
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by B li Chaney and a run was a 1r pie
scor ed on Luu McK ney s
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TUPPERS PLAINS
Southern H gh School c&gt;dged
the Eastern Eagles 4-2 here
Tuesday afternoon n extra
M ngs n a Southern Valley
Conference baseball game
The Tornadoes held Eastern
sc re es un
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7th nn ng The \1 nners d d all
the r scormg n the 4th and 5th
nn ngs Among those gett ng

pm

New Yo k Pa ke 3 0 a
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Mayberry th• tMJ Or eague
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an Berry to the warn ng track
abo ut 380 feet fro n home plate
But Berry who was n erted
nto the game fo defens vc
pu poses n the s venth nn ng
made the catch and I fled the
bal over h s head n a v ctory
salute
Ryan s teammates
pm
a poured f om the dugout to
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pui a bali aga nst Ryan who
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rn.lsc ump re Paul Pryor as

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we t f on e ond to th rd
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�3- The Daily Senttnel Middleport Pomeroy 0 May 16 1973

2- The Daily Sentmel M ddleport Pomeroy 0 May 16 1973

Television Log
WEDNESDAY MAY 16

WIN AT BRIDeE

1973

6 00 - News Weather Sports 3 A 8 0 15 T uth or COtheq 6
$@same Sf 20 A ound the Bend 33
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 News 8 0 Sesame St 20 Z on JJ
0 eam of Jeann e 13
7 DO
T uth o Conseq J Beat the C ock 4 News 6 0 What s
My L ne8 Any h ng You Can Do 13 E ec Co 20 Know Your
Schoo s 33 Mayor s Repo f s
7 30 - Ep sode Act on JJ The Judge 10 '3 at he Cock J
Po ce Su geon 3 To Te he T u 'h 6 Econom c Educat on

Directed Shift
Beats Game

8 00

9 30

Tr as 4

00

News 3 4 6 8 0 13

Bad ande s

8

News 4

ndy T me

Cav~tt

Squa e of V o ence

6

3 Move

ToTe the T1 u h 3 Jeopardy 6 Ho ywood s Ta k ng 0
es 8

5

00 - Sa e of the Cen tu y J 4 5 Love Amer can Sty e 6
Gamb a 0 Passwo d 3 E ec Co 20
30
Lo e of L e 8 0 Bew tched 6 J Sesame Sf 20
Ho lywood Squa es J 4 5
2 00
Jeopardy 3 5 Bob B aun s 50 50 C ub 4 News 10 3 8
Passwo d 6
2 30
3WsGameJ Sea ch fo Torno ow8 0 S p tSecond6
2 55
NBC News J 5
00
News 3 A My Ch d en 6 3 Green Ac es 0 Not For
Women On y 5 Sec et Storm 8
20
Fash ons n Sew ng J
30
Le s Make A Deal6 J As The Wo d Turns 8 0 Th ee
on a Ma ch 3 4 S Bow ng 6
2 00
Days of Ou L es 3 4 5 New ywed Game 3 M ke
Doug as 6 Gu d ng L gh 8 10
2 JO Doeo s3 4 5 Da ngGame 3 EdgeofN ght8 0
3 00
Another Wo d 3 4 5 General Hasp ta 6 13 P ce s

R ght 8 0 Do You Read Me 20

3 30
Re u n to Pey on P a e 3 4 5 One L fe to L ve 6 13
Sec e Sto m
0 Ph I Donahue 4 Tu n ng Po nts 20
Ho ywood s Ta k ng 8
4 00 - M Ca toon J Love Arne can S y e 3 F ntstones 6
Some se 5 Move Red Sundown 0 Sesame St 20 33
4 30 - I Lo e Lucy 6 Pett coat Junct on 3 Merv G ff n 4
Abbott &amp; Coste o 6 W d W d Wes 3 My Ltt e Ma g e 15
5 00
E ec Co JJ Gome Py e 3 Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Beve ly H b I es B Dea h Va ey Days 5
6 00
News3 A a 0 5 T u h o Conseq 13 A ound he Bend

JJ Sesame St 20

6 30

NBC News 4 5 ABC News 8 0 I 0 earn of Jeanne 3
Des gn ng Women 33
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Truth or lZonseq 3 Beat he Clock 4 Cou 5e of Ou
T mes JJ D ck V~n Dyke 4 Wha s My L ne 8 B g Red
Jub lee 5 News 6 Elec Co 20 Le s Make A Dea 13
30
Ho ywood Squa es 3 ToTe he Truth 6 W d K ngdom
0 II See You n Cou t 4 Lass e 8 Zoom 20 Beat the Clock

s He p Wanted Ch tdhood

lowo The total miles
traveled by all vehicles
during the month wao :ro2 9
There was au average ol II
meo on each fire catt sod %7 8

982
K532
65
J865

man hours were spent on

JJ

Ft p W son J 4 5 Mod Squad 6 J The Wa tons 8 0

Mov e Ba t e ot Cu oden 20 33
9 00
K ng F u 6 3
ons de 3 4 5 Mov es
Sa ed n
Naples B Coun down
0
Conve sat on w h So Hu ok 20 33
9 30
o 00 - St eels of San F anc sea 6 3 News 20 Dean Mart~ 3
4 5 Wo d P ess 33
00 News 3 4 6 B 3 5
30 Johnny Carson J 4 5 D ck Ca e 6 3 Mov es Tea &amp;
Sympa hy 8
S e a Da as
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Ro e De by 4 News 3
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2 00- News 4

&amp; THINGS
BY PAUL CRABTREE
Thmgs you mtghtl keto know or may not
The Kaiser mdustr~al complex whtch mcludes the
aiummwn plant up ther ver) has moved a step closer to creating
a posSible fourth TV network Kruser has sold ts last rad1o
station clearmg the way to purchase a senes of mdependent
UHF stat10ns m the nation s b1ggest c ties then hnkmg them
together v1a microwave and wire to produce a network which
then could be offered to aff1hated stattons

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MIXed emotions has been described as watchmg your
mother m law dr~ve over a cliff n your brand-&lt;1ew Catlllac To
me t s watch ng Me gs Cowtttan B1lly W1lson help to beat my
beloved Cmc nnat1 Reds wh le Gall a County nat1ve Dave
Roberts 1s wmn ng a game for Houston It happened one mght a
week or so ago

the three fire calls

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Cap Kanga oo 0 New Zoo Revue 3 Sesame St 33
La ss e 6
8 30 - JackLalanne 3 NewZooRevue6
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Pau D )(Qn 4 Ph I Donahue 5 Ben Casey 3 Rompe
Room 8 Pey on P ace J Capt Kanga oo 8 Let s Make A
Dea 6 Fr end •y Jun ct on 0 AM 3
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6 00 - Sun se Sem nar 4 Sac ed Hea t 0
6 5 - Fa mt me 0 Farm Report 3
6 20
Pau Ha vey 3
6 30 - Co umbus Today 4 8 be Answe s 8 Ame cas
Prob ems 0 Patte ns fo L v ng 3
6 45 - Co ncob Repo t 3
7 00
Today 3 4 5
7 30
Romper Room 6 S eepy Je fers 8 Rocky &amp; Bu w nk e

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Both vulnerable

West
PB!S
Pass

North
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FIREMEN S REPORT
Three lire calls aod 13 lint
a d calls were answered by
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Middleport
Fire
Department during AprD
Flre Ch1ef Bob Byer reporto
Of lhe emergency runs 10
"ere In town ad three out of
town One fJre caU was In
town and two were out of

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Tu n ng Po nts 20 l3

0 00 - Cannon 8 0 Sou 33 News 20 Sea ch 3 15

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Sonny &amp; Cher 8 0 Adam 2 3 4 5 Move South
Pac f c 6 3 Amer ca 73 20 33
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9 00 - Med ca Center 8 0 June Wayne 33 Unde stand ng
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Open ng lead • K
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
When J1mmy Maier died m
1942 he was only 32 years
old but had already estab
1 shed h1mself as one of the
three or four best players n
the world
Now s uppose you are J m
my and s ttmg East Your
partner leads out the ace
k ng and queen of dtamonds
What do you d1scard and
why'
Jtmmy discarded the mne
of spades He wasn t trymg
to fool declarer He just felt
certam of beat ng the con
tract 1f he could persuade h1s
partner to shtft to a spade
West d1d Just that South
won n dummy and led the
10 of trumps It held and he
con! nued with the e1ght
which also held South saw
he needed to shorten h mself
tw1ce He started out fine by
ruffmg his last dtamond
wh1le Jtmmy got r d of h1s
last spade
South entered dummy with
a club discarded h1s ace of
spades on a second high
club ruffed a club to get
down to two trumps and
tned to enter dummy w th a
second spade Unfortunately
for h s purposes J1mmy was
now out of spades and able
to ruff
If J1mmy had discarded a
low spade West would al
most surely have led h1s
fourth htgh d1amond South
m ght sltil have gone down
but he could have worked out
East s d1stnbutton and found
a play to make h s contract

Informal on on the health of
eyes ears teeth and feet w II
be presented at the fourth
sess on of VIM Fr day May 18
from 2 to 4 p m at the Semor
Center Pomeroy Junwr H gh
Bldg Glaucoma cataracts
hear ng loss and foot problems
are spec f c problems mcluded
n lhts program
These VIM programs have
been made ava iabie to Me1gs
Cowtltans over 55 years old by
the Nat onal Assn of Rel.irmg
reachers and the Amencan
Assn of Reltred Persons They
are bemg ptesented throughout
the Un ted States Me gs
Co unty be ng the ftrst 1n
Southeast Oh o
Ret red
teac hers are urged to be
present for a shorl meeting
follow ng the VIM program to
d scuss Important leg slat on
be ng cons dered m the Oh10
Leg slature
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Pomeroy
Personal Notes

Newcomers need tests
Pup1ls entermg ,Metgs
County kindergarten or ftrst
grade for the fltSI time must
have undergone a skin test
Parents may take the r
chtldren to the r famtly
physlctans or to the Metgs

Cowtty Health Department on
East Main St Pomeroy for
the test Heath department
hours lor tJili parttcular ser
vice however are 8 30 a.m to
11 30a m Monday Tuesday or
Wednesday unt I Aug I The

Fund balances reported
Balances n all Middleport
Vtllage funds as of Apnl 30
totaled $198 243 20 Clerk
Treasurer Gene Grate reports
Recetpts
expendttures
respecttvety and the balance
m each fund mctude general
$8 649 01 $12 357 34 $46 780 58
ceme t..ry $870 63 $1 076 89
$944 98: f re eqwpment $500
$277 94 $207 61 swimming
pool no rece pts $6 65
$3 530 88
plannmg com
m sst on no recetpts $2 65
$303 98 street maintenance
$4 635 82 $2 119 28 $2 593 80

San tary sewer $4 067 12
$3 164 20 U9 038 07 water
$S 964 37 $6 986 88 $24 234 53
water meter depos Is $225
$156 $6 352 02 sanitary sewer
escrow $14 38 no dlsbur
sements $61 383 08 f1re house

construction no rece pts no
d1sbursemen1S $11 99 federal
revenue sharmg $2 148 no
diSbursements $9 '%17 general
bond retirement $4 962 47
$398 54 $22 861 68
Receipts for the month totaled
$32 036 80
compared
to
diSbursements of $26 540 '!I

Edie Mees tops class
(Continued from Page I )
Boys State He is a member of
Naltonal Honor Soctety An
tique Car Club Sc1ence Club
French Club and golf team
The son of Mr and Mrs Robert
Sclunoll Middleport he also
won the Danforth Foundation
Award
MISS AlklllSOn has been a
member of National Honor
Soc1ety Latin Club Future
Nurses and DIG She serves
on Student Council and IS the
daughter of Mrs Ed1th
Ebersbach Middleport
Othe
awa ds presented
we e Outstand ng G r Ath ete
of he Year Ava Sayre OGWS
Leadersh p Camp Award Lor
Seth 0 ana Carsey Mary
Weyersm e
Vocal Mus c
Ce
f ca e of Mer t
L z
B aettna Pa ty Glaze Karen
Ha e K s y Matson Sharon
W son John Moore and Tom
Reed Sen or Usherefte P ns

Jean Peyton 8 It Chaney and

Karen Ha e
Ath etc awards presented
were t ack reserves Jack

We I John R THomas Nlarfy
Dugan Mark Morr s Sam
L ftle M ke Braun R ck Bol n
Ed S sson
vars ty
John

B ake

Ph I Oh nger

Lehew

0 te

Tom

Lowery

John

Mark

Terry Wh t atch Haro d

S sson Danny Robson Dallas
Weber Kenny Byer and Dana
Johnson wrestl ng reserves

R011er Roush Gary 0' Dett
Bobby Musser Steve P ckens
Ed S sson M ck Ash

Nlark

Mor s
R ck
McFarand
Harold S sson R ck G lmore
Char es Neece Tom Lowery
and Tony Maney wresf ng
Jeff Warner Doug Rosen
baum J m McC ure Jeff
Musse Joe Rosenbaum K~n
Moore Rqger Pearch Rage

Hvse

Alan

Police m ake
27 arrests
J

Twenty seven persons
among wh1ch were seven for
dr vmg wh le ntox1cated and
eight for mtox cat on were
arrested durmg Aprtl by the
Mtddleport Pol ce Department
accordtng to the monthly
report of Police Chief J J
Cremeans

Other offenses for wh1ch
arrests were made nclude
three for assault and battery
and two forwarded to cowtty
court and one each for fa lure
to yteid the r ght of way
speed ng runmng red light
sp nmng tires fa1lure to pay
parking tickets and disturbmg
the peace Park ng meter
collecttons for the month
totaled $1 202 and the police
cru ser was dr ven 4 456 m les
dur n the month
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EHS class
to graduate

Friday night
Campbell s the soup people have a ser1es of perfectly-awful
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rad o commerc als runrung m wh1ch they g1ve away cases and
cases of chicken soup - wh1ch they must regard as a cure for
anythmg Just as a JewtSh mother would Jew1sh rpothers should
protest the tastelessness

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One of the world s most powerful rad1o statiOns IS markmg
Its 5oth anruversary and you probably never heard of t Its
WWV a Federal Government station out m Colorado and 11
broadcasts on a vanety of frequencies g1vmg tune of day aud1o
tones geophys cal and weather alerts and the like Its sort of a
standard to measure standards by and consiSts mostly of ticks
beeps frequency hums and brief vmce announcements Hardly
compellt on fo All m the Family but durable

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PI Pleasant and Galltpolis h gh schools have been engagmg
tn baseball games aga nsl each other and there hasn t been a
smgle person k lied wounded ma1med or even k eked out of a
game for ftght ng
It would be a bnll ant Idea to suggest that these two schools
get together for a football game one day m case no one has
thought of t

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About the hottest th ng tn re~orded mus c these days IS a twovolwne anthology of the Beatles One part covers the early 196267 per od whtie the other gets mto the1r sophisticated mater1al of
1967 72 before they disbanded for good
The albums and tapes are sellmg like w ldf re 4th and 5th m
the latest polls desp te the fact that the recordings are very
expen.s ve

I guess t proves that the early Beatles teenybopper fan is
now an adult and has ehough bread to buy adolescent nostalgl8

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Most surpr s ng poll of the year s one conducted exclusively
among season-! cket polders of pro football teams askmg thetr
op ruon on liftmg the blackout of sold-&lt;&gt;ut home games for local
TV consumption
A whopp ng 65 pet of those sampled wanted to black out the
blackout and an even larger percentage sa d !bey d go on buymg
season t ckets anyway Your show s slippmg Mr 1\ozelle

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Late-n ght time spots on CBS and ABC are sellmg for $7 000
to $15 000 am nute even though they re bucknw Johnny Carson
and talk of all-n ght TV s oe'i: nn ng to be heard around the
networks No wonder

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Basketball champ onsh p games m m d May seem out of
place fo t s an mdoor sport but the hockey playoffs seem
almost obscene

Helen Help

Us.

Your R1ght to Know

test mu•l be taken by A~ I tf and be nformed Of he unc
of your governmen a e
11 15 to be done by the bealth emons
bod ed n pub c not ces n
hi!l se f government cha ges
department Skin testing IS
a
c zens to be nrc med
reqUired by the State Depart
h 'li newspaper uroes t\'e y
ment of Educatton and the c zen o ead end stud.., hese
no ces We s rong y aclv se
State Department of Health
hose c t!'el1s seek ng v he
nfo
mat on o exerc se he
Transfer students also must
gh
o access
o pub c
ofeco ds and pub c mee nos
have the test
The Aug 1 deadlme has also
STATE OF OH IO
been set for mmun zallons
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORT AT ON
whiCh Wtll be g ven by the
health department or the NOTICE OF SALE OFCARS
famtiy
physic an
The PASSE.,GER
CARRYALLS
1ft
TON
dead! ne however does apply PICKUPS DUMP TRUCK;S
MOST
W PL.OW$
A:ND
only to the health department SPREADERS)
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Special Servtce Planned
The annual homecommg of
Steve Br ck les John Lehew
B Slack Terry P ckens &amp; the Naom Baptist Church
Mr and Mrs George D
M ke Haley
Baskefba
Pomeroy will he Sunday May
Massar and daughter Mehssa
eserves Danny Dodson Pe k
20
The Rev Samuel Jackson
Au It T m Colburn
Lonn e
and Mrs J R Brison
Coats Greg Wa bu n Steve pastor will speak at the II a m
Columbus spent Mothers Day
Walburn John R ey Terry serv ce Guest speaker at 4
w Lh Mr Massar s parents Mr Pa We She a Hawk 5he a Qual s Jerry Cremeans and
M Kn ght Kar a Beal Jenn e
vars ty J m pm wll be the Rev H I
and Mrs Clarence A Massar S anley Dense Hend cks Kenny Bye
Boggs R ch Ba ley Andy Butler Colwnbus who w II be
Ch s
Stan ey Outstand ng Vaughan B
Mulberry Ave
Vaughan M ke
Mr and Mrs Da v d Eskew Span sh Students J t Smth &amp; Sayre Mark We ry B I accompan ed here by the
N!.e v n C emeans Span sh I
and ch ldren Kahd Beth and Karen Ha e and Ph I Ohl nger Chaney F oyd Burney Fred Gospel Travelers Chorus A
Burney Steve Pr ce
M ke
Amy Newark were the Span sh I I FFA Sweetheart Nlay B It Myers Dav d Moore d nner wtll be served at noon
The publtc IS nv ted
Mother s Day weekend visitOrs Dana Lew s FHA K ng Mark mgr Pau Cunn ngham mg
P e ce
Betty
Crocker
Go f J D Story Bruce
of Mr and Mrs Charles Homemake of Tomorrow
Blackston
Jeff Warner Jeff
Eskew Pomeroy and Mr and Ka en Ha e DAR Good R dgwa(
SET POPPY DAYS
Lonn e
Black
C t zen Ed e Mees lndustr al
Footba
eserves Robe t
Mrs
Harvey
Erlew ne
Popp
es will be sold on the
A s James Hutton Indus r a
NEWSPAPER EN f.RPR SE ASSN
B
rchf
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d
R
ck
Bo
n
Lonn
e
Rutland
A s I and La ry F d ey
Coats M ke Haley Cart Hen streets of M ddleport Fr day
ndusaAsl
Mr and Mrs Earl Thoma
cks M ke Hoffman Dana and Saturday by members of
The VICA Outs and ng dJohnson
and
daughter
Suz;,n
G eg McK nney
Amer can Leg on Aux1hary of
S udent Awa ds went to D x e Nla k Mor s Jeff Musse
and
Mrs
Georg
a
Potteroy
Snyde cosme o ogy who was Charles Neece Jack 0 ter Ph I Feeney Bennett Post 128
The b dd ng has been
awarded
an advanced ha r
Thoma
Chester
were
n
Oh nger John Pal R ley Paul Dtslrtbuted w th the popptes
West
North
East
South
s y ng
scho arsh p
at Searls
Harold S sson John will be leaflets tellmg of the
Colwnbus
over
he
weekend
for
I "'
Pass
Na onw de Beauty Academy
Gerry Wh te vars ty
Thomas
Pass
2•
Pass
he wedd ng of M chael K ng
an Lar y Co eman
un or
Te
ry
Wh
t alch M ck Ash s1gn f cance of the observance
Pass
4¥
Pass
d af ng V CA awards were Randy Chat n B It Chaney
son of Mr and Mrs Leo K ng
of Poppy Days
p esen ed o M ke Corde 8
You South ho1d
Ron Couch Melv n Cremeans
formerly of Me gs County and Kennedy R ck Mendenhal
Jon D I ard Robb e Eason
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Sen o Rad o and TV Repa r
M ss Marjor e Me Dan ei
Andy Eng! sh Chuck Fau lc
What do you do now
Edd e M tche
Jun or Rad o
Randy Faulk R ck Gaul Steve
Colwnbus The wedd ng took and
SET SALE
TV Repa r
and Pau
A-Just b d f ve hearts A
Jewe
I T m K ng John Lehew
Pu I ns and Eugene McK nney
Blackwood b d here would get place Saturday at the Linden
A
rummage
sale w11i be held
Tom Lowery Mke McOan e
Seno Wedng
you to a slam Th s bad puts it Un led Method st Church Mrs
Lew
Me K nney
A an Thursday
Fr day
and
OWE
Ce t f cate
of McLaugh t n Mark D ter
r gh1 up to your partner to go K ng ts the former Paul ne
Ach evement Beu ah P ddy
Saturday at the Amer can
Roger Pea ch Terry P ckens
on.
Thoma Chester
F oyd Dean Pu ns Sharon
Robert
Qua
Is
Joe
Rosen
Leg1on Hall m M ddleport by
TODAYS QUESTION
Faye Reeves Jud th Lynn
baum
B
S
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J
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Story
You do b d fve heats and
the Jun1or Amer can Leg on
Sopher Da y lee Swa fz
Andy Vaughan Jay Warner
your partner b ds f ve spades
and Te y Ga ten T&amp;l Awards
AuXIliary of Feeney Bennett
Da las Weber Ma k Wer y
What do you do now
of 0 st net on Cosmeto ogy
Dave Wo fe Char les D eh
Post 128 The sale w II beg nat
He d M hoan Rad o and TV
Pe
k
Au
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mgr
Roger
Roush
9 a m each morn ng
M ke Co de Auto Meehan cs
mgr
Tom Cassel
mgr
Te y Cad le Frank Brode ck
ry Stewart mg
We d ng and Shee Meta Jeff BaBaseba
I B It Chaney Chuck
Members of the Eastern Shank M ne Ma ntenance Jon Faulk M ke R chards Steve
WIN FLOWERS
Bunce
P ce M ck Ash R ck Stobart
0
gradual ng class are
Pe feet A tendance Kenny M ke
Wmners
of a potted plant and
Nesselroad
Lew
m Oh nger B yan McK nney
ffi
C
llr Mel nda Amsbary Will am KByezzee KScott
F oyd Burney
a corsage m a draw ng at
F aser B uce
Baker Pamela Balser Lana
Dave Wolfe Chuck Eastman
Teed Steve Bachner R chard
B Vaughan Ph Moon Jon Jonn e s Beauty SSalon
Benedum Ronald Berry Macombe
Kenneth G I key
D I ard Perk Au tt Jeff located on Un on Ave at the
Randall Bor ng Steve Boston An9e a S sson Pansy Thomas
McK nney Jer y Cremeans
Route 7 By Pass were Mrs
E nes W
Ra ph McM I n Carl Hendr cks mgr
Charles
Brewer
Paula Sand
a Cur s Be nda F end
Freshman football George Beatr ce Smith and Mrs
WELLSTON
Oh10 Valley Brewer Marc a Carr Gene Dav d Wo fe She man Wh te
Jeanette Carter
Stewart
M ke Magnotta
Roger Chaney
Chapter of Adopt.a-ch ld today Chaney
Cha tes Marshatt
Ma ty
ACT) announces that 1ts May R chard Cross James Duvall
Dugan
M
ke
May
M ek
18th meet ng wtll be held n Robert Edwarda Jr Cynthta
Davenpo
Ter y Qua s J m
Ande son Steve Bachne Ted
McArthur wtth Mrs Ed th Farrar Ard th Graham Dav d
Wood Don Fo me
Te y
Gr
If
lh
Robert
Grossn
ckie
Newsome Ch ldren s Serv ces
C
emeans
Dav
d
R
dgway
worker for V nton County the Lucy Holter Karte Humphrey
Steve P ckens Rodney Ba ley
Glies
Hysell
Debbie
Jeffers
Ed S sson T m Bea hs Ra ph
host
Sear es G eg Van Meter J m
LaComb
Jane
Karr
Vncent
The neetng sat 8 pm n
Geo ge
Lew s Scott Reute
Bv Helen Bottel
Donna Lantz V c Laughery
the meeting room (rear en
Ca per Bob Musser
J m
Glenda
Lawson
Byron
McCoy
C
a
k
M
tch
Chapman
R
ek
trance of the V nton Covnty
Mac Far and John 8 ake Don
R
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Marcmko
Roxte
Mar
NatiOnal Bank
Swear ngen B uce Reed mg
Wblcb Wife Worries Him Most•
Freshman baskefbal M ke
Top c for d scuss or. wtll be c nko David Matheny John
Dear Helen
Maxson
Ela
ne
M
lhoan
Nlagnotta
M ke Nlay J m
adopt on exchanges with Mrs
Ande son M ckey Davenpo
I
ve
known
for
some
lime
that
my
wife
has
been
seemg
Debra
M
llhone
George
Mora
Newsome act ng as resource
J mmy
Qua s
Char es
Joyce Myers Phyll s NewlWl another man Two weeks ago I found that the other man was my Nla sha Jeff Ma t n Bobby
person All are welcome to
best fr end and my boss
Schne der John 8 ake M tch
attend For more mformat10n W lltam Osborne Rosemary
Meadows
M tch Chapman
He s mamed too and his w1fe thinks that he s still madly m
about the meeting or about Reed Steven Reed Deborah
G eg Van Mete an Jeff
Wa burn mg
adoption m th1s area phone Rwhardson Beverly Rtffe love with her Site has no 1dea he s bemg unf8lthful
Chee ead ng
awa ds
I
really
feel
obligated
to
tell
my
friends
wife
what
s
hapMartha Gr rr. Wellston 384- Rose Roseberry Michael
ty
Lynne
Baker
Janel e
va
s
Sanders Mark Satterfield pening but I don t want to go agamst a fnend (and boss) I have Kuhn Jeann e Schne
5898 or Mrs Newsome
de
an excellent position In thesflrm by the way
Danny
Schultz
Nancy
Sexson
D
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R
dgway
eserves
The Aprtl meeting was held
Mrwreen Hennessy
C ndy
What should I do• - DESPERATE
Rtchard
m Jackson w1th Cheryl and V ckte Spencer
Schne der 0 ana Sm h Sandy
Cu t s f eshman Me r Ault
Don Parker as hosts Chet Stettler Deborah Stone Jtll
Dear Des
Swa
n
Forrest
Teaford
Carl
Demar s Ash Oebb e Ba ey
Tanneh II ed tor of The Da ly
Tammy Stan ey
Some fr1end Some wife
Thomas
Sandra
Van
Meter
Sent nel was a guest and
Since you seem more concerned about losmg the former than
Ivan Walker Jr Deborah
dlscusswn for the eVenmg
the
latter
why don t you send your wife away on a long tr1p - I
Watson Barbara Well Randall
Dally
centered upon the mpact of
mean make ber an offer she can t refuse like the chmce between
Wolf
Sandra
Wood
Jenntfer
newspaper coverage n m
an ocean cruiSe and a messy divorce
Ba ley and Allen M llhone
formmg area prospect ve
I m sure your very fnendly boss wlll get the message - H
parents and workers of state
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developments on the adoption be rehab htated for adoption as Dear Helen
scene
soon as possible no matter
Watchmg another National Geograpluc-type show the other
Also discussed was the what thetr age or handicap rught I started wondering How come topless and oc
Spr ng Fling for wh ch Oh o accord ng to the new state cas10nally bottomless dances are okay if Ute skin is black and
Valley chapter w II be hosts to pol cy
the locale Mr ca but TV network heads quake or even
all other ACT fam hes across
Martha Gr m of Wellston
somettmes roll If more than routine cleavage slips past the
the s ate for an adopt on S~te board member of ACT
censors of made-m America f1bns •
sem nar and camp ng ses on
was recently elected Secre~ry
A nude IS a nude IS a nude so what s tbe difference whether
at camp Franc s Asbury on of that board Donna Par seau she s m a lrtbal vtllage or an East Village play?- DOWN WITii
Men or al Day weekend
of Waverly serves as the DISCRIMINATION
A th rd top c of d scuss on second
Oh o
Valley
was ch ld abuse Th s top c s representat ve Both women DearDwth D
re e v ng new cons deratiOn at ended a meeting of that
You re talkmg about CU3tom versus sktn flicks Should the
a ew de as IS new for body May 12 h n Columbus
Umted States adopt nudtty as its national dress the TV censor
mula on of adopt on laws and J e rv G n s area I ason for would take hts sctssors e~ ewhere - H
rev ew f children n foster
s a e b a d to 14 count es n
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Perez socks
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CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Tony
Perez has a hab I of celebrat ng
his b rthdays
Th s year because or an open
date on the C nc nna t Reds
schedule the slugg ng Cuban
had to celebrate a day late
Per ez slammed two homers
Tuesday n ght to dr ve home
three runs as the Reds beat the
Los Angeles Doders 4 I n the
opener of a three game se r es
here
Last year on h s b rthday
the 31 year-old Perez h t a
homer n each game of a
doubleheader and drove n all
s x Reds runs n a w n v ctory
over the St Lou s Card nals
Left hander Claude Osteen
the veteran Dodger p tcher
was the v ct m of both Perez
homers Tuesday n ght They
we e the fourth and f fth of the
season and h1s f rst s nee Apr I
16
Perez who sat out the
Houston ser es w th a sore r ght
thumb was a doubtful starter
Tuesday mght unt I Reds
Manager Sparky Anderson
checked h m out n pre game
batt ng pract ce Tony played
the game w th a protect ve
sponge doughnut taped to h s
n ght thwnb
Don Gullett p eked up the

v ctory hiS fourth aga nst two
losses but needed help from
Pedo Borbon \\ho blanked the
Dodgers the f nai two and twoh rds nn ngs
Gullett "as stru ck on h s
p tch ng hand by a smash off
the bat of B ll Russell n the
f fth tnn ng He 1tad to g ve
Yo ay 1n the seventh nn ng to
B orbon when the pa n n h s
hand became too ntense
The mpr nt of the st tches of
he baseball we e st 11 on Gui
letts swollen hand after the
game
1 I have t packed n ce
dur ng the n ghl an d then have
he hand x rayed
Gulle11
sa d
fhe Dodge rs only run can e
n the s xti nn ng when Ron
Cey s ngled home W II e Dav s
Through the f rst four nn ngs
Gullett blanked the Dodgers
" thou a h t
The Reds scored a run n the
r rs nn ng and hen added a
second n the fourth on the f rst
of Perez h om ers A walk to
Johnny Bench preceded Perez
second homer n he s xth
The Reds and Dodgers
resume play ton ght when Ross
Gr ms ey fa ces veteran Dodge r
lefty AI Down ng

Redmen to battle
Malone in tourney
Malone ts the 1973 M d-Oh o
Coach Norm Persm s R o
Conference
c hamp on The
Grande College Redmen w1ll
hattie MOC riVal Malone n Pioneers edged R o one full
f rst round play of the Dtslr ct game for the title w th a 6-2
22 NAIA baseball tournament mark R o was 5 3 n league
at Fmdlay Thursday Game p ay The Redmen spl t w th
Malone dur ng le~gue play
tune s 12 noon
w
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w1ll battle Bluffton at 12 noon
Mike Rose ( 4-3 ) and T m
Wellston hrres
Walker 6-2) are scheduled to
hurl for R o m the double new gnd coach
ehmmat on event
Jody M chael was named
Findlay IS 13 3 Bluffton s 14
S Rto 12-7 and Malone IS-3 on new football coach at Wellston
H gh School Monday n ght by
the year
t e Well s ton Board of
Fmals are scheduled 4 p m
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M chae fo rm er Jackson
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can adjust their schedules f
lhe need arises Thts year
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Galha and Mason cou nties
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dale

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sent four Me1gs p tche rs to the
ound he Waha1 a base ball

double Waha a "ent ahead n
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M&lt;i au lers 1~7 n a non league
Not to be outdone Me gs
1 a ch Tuesday afternoon lit
counte red
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Sophon ore starter Perk Au I Floyd B rne) Auit s n~led
see ned to have control of the and Asl tr pled to dr ve n a
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one run n the f rst nn ng on
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TUPPERS PLAINS
Southern H gh School c&gt;dged
the Eastern Eagles 4-2 here
Tuesday afternoon n extra
M ngs n a Southern Valley
Conference baseball game
The Tornadoes held Eastern
sc re es un
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7th nn ng The \1 nners d d all
the r scormg n the 4th and 5th
nn ngs Among those gett ng

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New Yo k Pa ke 3 0 a
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There was noth ng Clukey about
Nolan Rya n s f rsl no h Iter
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Mayberry th• tMJ Or eague
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nto the game fo defens vc
pu poses n the s venth nn ng
made the catch and I fled the
bal over h s head n a v ctory
salute
Ryan s teammates
pm
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a t Aug e Donalell 1ilesday
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Our Interest Is

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rn.lsc ump re Paul Pryor as

Dusty Baker of the Braves
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created position of customer
service manager for Athens
district, General Telephone Co.
of Ohio. At the same time
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over the new position of
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all aspec,ts of customer service
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starting with the initial application for a telephone," said
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IN HOSPITAL
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MINNEAPOLIS ( UPJ ) Big Ten Commissioner Wayne
' Duke says tbere's a good
NEW YORK (UPI ) - Willis Reed tried his best to keep a chance the conference's
straight face, but couldn't .
faculty representative will
He really wanted to laugh,
approve a " r.e d shirt" rule this
But he knew that wouldn'tbe right, it woUld look rude, so all he week allowing athletes to
did was smile.
spread their eligibility over
It was the question that made him do it, a question put to him five years.
Tuesday afternoon while he was standing alongside the new car
About all major conferences
presented to him by Sport Magazine for being voted MVP in the in the nation have been
New York Knicks' NBA title triumph over the Los Angeles allowing red shirting-'&lt;'xcept
Lakers last week.
for the Big Ten and the Ivy
Everyone who lollows bas ketball knows bow Willis Reed had to League, which have stuck to
come aU the way back from a steady succession of injuries, how four-year eligibility.
it was his hip one year, his shoulder the year after that and
The 10 faculty representatives
tendonitis last y•ar. Now he was being hit with the question of the Big Ten and the conmaking him smile- why, he was being asked, was he that con- ference athletic directors are
fident he could make it all the way back this year when there was meeting this week prior to the
a point last year, after he couldn~ pliy past November and league's outdoor track meet
following knee surgery, where some people figured he was all here Friday and Saturday.
through ?
Athletic
directors
met
"I came a long ways," said.Willis Reed, smile and all. "Being a Tuesday, faculty people meet
little boy from Bernice, Louisiana, you hadda do things for . Wednesday and they meet
yourself, and if you didn't believe in yourself, there was no way jointly Friday.
you'd ever make it."
U the faculty represenl.otives
Actually, the Knicks' t;-10 captain and center seemed a bit vote ·for red shirting by a
guilty when Dick Schaap, the editor of the magazine, first in- simple majority, it will become
formed him he was the winner of the car for the second time (he effective in the conference
also won it in 1970) after last Thursday's finale in Los Angeles. immediately, [luke sa!'d 'Nes"He looked at me when I told him he had won, and he said it day.
was a team victory," related Schaap. "Everybody says that, but .
The Big Ten has operated
he meant it. I explained to him he was receiving the award for his with the four-year eligibility
play and his leadership. He was a symbol of the entire team. ·I rule since 1958 and during that
also told him we were giving separate MVP awards to each. time
there
have been
member of the team hecause of the way they had won , and that numerous proposals advanced
made him feel better ."
by coaches' groups, athletic
Not that much, though.
directors and others for return
He still looked somewhat guilty about all the fuss being made.
over him Tuesday and even as he stood there on the sidewalk,
alongside the car, with the television cameras 'g rinding all
around him he seemed as if he wished the rest of his teammates
were with him.
. A passing cab driver , recognizing l«!ed, slowed his taxi long
enough to holler out :
"Atta Boy, Willie! You deserve it."
Thar gave rise to the restrained Reed smile again.
They asked him some more about how he felt when he first
became aware he had been singled out as MVP and Reed had no
trouble remembering.
"I couldn't believe it," he said . "I thought (Walt ) Frazier
sho uld 've won. I'd have voted for him. To me, winning the car
really is insignificant. The important thing is that we ·won the
champions hip. I honestly don 't know why they voted me the car.
I guess I was the biggest guy out there so they gave.it to ine."
Reed was ushered inside the restaurant where he was to be
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given the keys to the ca r officially and eve n on the inside he clung
to the conviction that "everybody was an MVP ."
By way of supporting his opinion, Reed began ca lling out some
of the names.
" ... (Dean) Meminger came off the bench and played a big ball
game in Boston ... then Frazier did the job for us ... and after him it
was ( Dave ) DeBusschere ... a nd ( Phil ) Jackson ... You can go
down the line - (John ) Gianelli came in once ...and ( Dick)
Ba rn ett when we ne.ede4 him ... (Jerry) Lucas ... (Hi ll )
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Bradley ...so it was everybody."
That certainly is true enough, but in the end it was Willis Reed
.possibly a shade more than anyone else. To some people , that
came in the nature of a surprise . Not to one 1 though .
"My mother said I would do it," Willis Reed said with that
same little smile again 1 ''and what mama says is right .'••
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said·.
reduces the possibility of
" I don't want to be pegged as wholesale red shirting or
indicating to you that I think it abuses, '' be said.
will pass," Duke said . " There
are indications that it might
well pass but J don 't want to
jeopardize any vote by having '
you say that I say it's going to
pass because I can't be cerl&lt;lin
that it will."
MAY,JUNE.JULY
But the commissioner said
ANQ AUGt,!ST
several factors have led the
conference officials to think
more in that direction.
Duke said it's not just
be cause of the Big Ten teams
have had a tougher time
'
competing against teams in·
leagues that allow red shirting,
including at the Rose Bowl
·' -e)
game.
For one thing, he said, a
proposal to adopt a four-year
eligibility rule was advanced
by the Atlantic . Coast Conference at the NCAA convention al Chicago in January
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Charlene Tatterson . Jeff
Carson, Ricky Edwards, Craig
Bolin and Beth Mitchell second
graders, gave their interpretation of "Flappy and
Floppy" · puppets in free
movement.
Linda Black, Beth Bartrum,
Brenda Black and Beverly
Grate, a sixth grade quartet,
sang several spirit~als including "Dry Bones," "Battle
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Mrs. Violet Grate presided at
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there was a discussion on
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system with an effort to be
made to dispose of the old one.
Each of the safety patrol
children will be given $5 for
their service ·during the year.
Mrs. Elmer Mitchell agreed to
check on prices for a sweeper
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classrooms. The second grade
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attendance banner.
Elmer Mitchell agreed to
accept the vice presidency of
the i'TA and 'will he installed at
a later time.
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Linda Rupe, daughter of Mr .
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Ronnie, New Haven; Mr. a nd
Mrs. Albert Martin, Jr., Jeff
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Chester, was observed Sunda y
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Marlin,
New Haven, W. Vii :
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of the Natarene Friday
through Sunday. Services will
be at 7:30 each evening and at
10 :30 a .m . Sunday. The Sunday
mormng service is broadcast
&lt;!ach Sunday over WMPO. The
pubhc is invited to the Sunday
serv1ce, the Rev . Lloyd D.
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at Syracuse Grade School
sponsored by Syracuse fire
Department Ladies Auxiliary .
Refreshments and door prizes,
Some performers include
l ..c~rry's Singing Country, Ray
Frank and the Special Sound,
~lph Hudson, Maxine Sayn!
and Cindy Patterson .
CHURCH services at Church
of Christ in Christian Union,
Pearl Street, Middleport ,
Wednesday through Sunday,
7:30 p .m. nightly. The Rev.
Ca rroll Sheels, Bidwell, will be
the guest speaker . The public is
invited to attend .
RACINE Lodge 461 f&amp;AM
specia l meeting Friday, 7:30
p.m. Work in Ma ster Mason
Degree. All ma ster masons
invited . Refreshments .

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Troy Griffith, Todd Smith,
Chris Taylor, Doug Clelland,
Jeff Grueser, Peggy Johnson,
Harold Pettit, Pat Owens,
Raymond Andrews , Lori Wood,
Elaine Barnhart, Tom Hawley
and Mark Casto, all sixth
graders, with a certificate
going to Bobby Cline, a fifth
grader.
Receiving basketball certificate~_ were Dan Thomas 1
Tim Faulk, Cliff Kennedy,
Cletus Bego, Chris Woods, Tim
Hysell , Denny Allen, Troy
Griffith, Dave Dillard, Dave
Wetzel, Dave Burt, Rick
Blaettnar, Steve Williams ,
Mark Norton , Scott McKinney,
Wesley Smith, Todd Smith,
Scott Williams, Chris Taylor,
Jeff Grueser, Steve Little,
Raymond Andrews . Donald
Thomas and ·Tom Grueser,
coac hes, made the presenl&lt;ltions to the boys. The other
coaches are Jim Sisson, Larry
Thomas and Gene Mitch .
Mark Williams was given a
certificate and pen
in
recognition of being school
·spelling champion . A fifth
grader, he defeated Beverly
Faulkner, a sixth grader, for
the honor of participating in
the Meigs County spelling bee.
· Beverly was also awarded a
certificate.
Ribbons were presented to
the county cultural arts win·
ners of the school, Rita Rousey,
Beth Perrin and Jayne
Hoeflich.
Presented al the meeting
was the certificate from the
District 16 spring conference
held recently at Chesapeake
for. having 100 pet. teacher
enrollment in the PTA. ·
Mrs . Gene Mitch insl&lt;llled
the officers not previously
insl.olled - Mrs . Jerry Fields,
first vice president; Mrs.
Thomas Werry, Mrs. Linda
Stobart and Mrs . Robert
Lewis ,
council
counciJ
delegates; Mrs. Lois Pauley,
county council alternate. The
attenda nce banner was won by
the sixth grade ,
In
the
instrumental
program, the· fifth grade band
members playeq ~~Twinkle ,
Twinkle Little Sl&lt;lr ," " Jer Pilot
March," "Heiir that German
Band," "On Top of Old
Smo ky," and the ' 1 Marine
Hymn ." The sixth graders
played "Sherry Lynn Waltz,"
" The ·Big Rock, " ''Spiritual
Rock·"
' "Away We Go" and
" America ." A quartet of sixth
grade girls on their clarinets
played " Light and Lively."
They were Shari Mitch, Lori
Wood, Sherrie Osborne and
Jamie Johnson.
Mrs. Earl Thoma , president,
spoke briefly on safety, urging
motorists to watch out for the
children. Mrs. Mitch and Mrs.
Kathryn Johnson presented the
budget for the next school te rm
noting that $700 is needed to
carry out the PTA program.
Appointed to the auditing
Com mittee were Mrs. Audrey
Wood, Mrs. Lois Rosenbaum
and Florence Bearhs.
The meeting opened with the
safety patrol leading in the
pledge, devotions by the Rev .
Robert Buckley of the Laurel
Cliff F ree Methodist Church,
and Mrs . Bill McDaniel
reading a poem "What Is a
Child?" Refreshment.s were
served by Mrs. W. H. Perrin
and a committee of kindergarten and fir s t grade
mothers.
Mrs. Thoma thank~ the
parenls and teachers attending
for cooperation during the past
year. She urged support of the
PTA in next year's program .

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Facets of the Regatta flower frogs in the classes with two or
show and the Meigs County the eight allowing for frog
. YIEONESDAY
Fair Clower show s were figurine use -one in a "way
PAST PRESIDENTS ,
discussed and a nominating out" way and the other more America n Legion AuxHiary
1
committee to secure a new traditional - and dem on- Drew Webster Post 39, home of
cou nty contact c hairperson slrated the making of an Mrs. Harry Davis, 7:30 p. m .
was appointed at a meeting of assemblage for a new class, Mrs. Ray Fox will be cothe Meigs County Garden Club " Pollution on the Ohio River." hostess.
Associa tion Tuesday night at
Mrs. Collins'. ,"rrangement . . BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46,
the P omeroy First Baptist was m the specified three fdot 7:30 p. m. Pomeroy M·
·
h'1g h , two foot WI'd e, 10 .mch Temple. •
asomc
Church social room .
.
Mrs . Robert Kuhn, county deep " niche" (a cardboard box
MIDDLEPORT
Child
contact chairperson, presidrd painlcd black ) and featured a
Co ns ervation Lea g ue , 7: 30
at the meeting and presented to show green with moss , pop
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Mr$. Harry S. Moorc! 1 Sr., ca ns, rusty tin and driftwood
Susie Grueser. Program by
scrapbook chairper~on , cer- with two stalks of gladioU .
Mrs. Jane Harris on flower
tificate~ and ribbons won in
Pos8ible entries for the class
' 's ro um.y shows. were discussed by Mrs. Collins arranging and corsage
las t year
makin g. Ins tallation of ofMeigs County Garden Clubs who suggested the use of wild
ricers .
re,; ~ ived third in the state for
flowers instead 'of cultivated
: RETURN Jonathan Meigs
the 1972 Christmas show and ones to blend with the " junk
Chapter, Daughlers of the
honorable mentions for both material'' available along the
American Revolution , 2 p.m.
the Regatl&lt;l Show and the banks of the Ohio.
Wednesday •
at the home of .Mrs.
Meigs County Fair fl ower
It was stressed that the show
The1·eon Johnson . Program by
shows.
is open to the public and that all
Mrs. Everett Hayes on Boston
Mrs ._Kuhn also displayed a exhibils must be staged on
Heritage . Mrs. DayfOn Parsoris
certificate or award given to June 16 in the Pomeroy Motor
and Mrs. Clarence Str uble
Gallia and Meigs County for Co. showroom between 9 a.m .
assisting hostesses.
therapy work at the Gallipolis and 12 noon at which time the
REVIVAL, Midway Com.
Sl&lt;lle Institute. Clubs in the two s how will be groomed in
munity Ch urc h, Langsv ille counties rece ived second in preparation for the judging to
Dexter Road, 7:30 eac h
begin at I p .m.
Region 11.
evening . Rev . Norman Taylor 1
Two new classes, at least to
Named to the nominating
evangelist; Worley Haley,
committee which will have the loca l shows, have been added.
pastor .
responsibility or securing a Both in the horticulture
YOUNG Wive's Club Wednew county contact chair· division, they are Class 6,
nesday, 7:30 p.m ., home of
person to assume the post in citrus plants, and may include
Ruth McGrath.
the fall were Mrs. Robert pineapple, orange and lemon ;
THURSDAY
Thompson , Winding Trail and Class 7, large foliage
CHURCH se rvices at Long
, Garden Club, chairperson, planls over two feet tall.
Bollom Uni ted Methodist
In the artistic design
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Pomeroy
Chur c h Thursday through
Garden Club and Mrs. Wilson div~ion, the rules this year
Saturday at 8 p.m. nightly . The
Ca rpenter , Bend 0 ' the River permit painted or artificially
Rev , Standley Brandum,
Garden Cl ub . Mrs. Kuhn colored plant material.., in all
pas tor . Public is in·vit ed.
ou tlined the duties of the classes . · All entries must
Evangelist to be announced.
county conl&lt;lct chairperson. contain some plant material,·
AFTERNOON Circle, ann ual
Funding for the Regatta however, Mrs. Collins pointed
luncheon, I p .m . Heath
flower show was discussed and out. Mrs. Jack Hart is coMethodist Church.
the show.
cl ubs will he asked to con- ·chairperson
WILLING Workers Class,
Garden club members were
tribute $5 each. The Regatta
Enwrprise United 1\lethodist
committee will also be asked encouraged to enter the show
Ch urch, 7:30p.m . Thursday at
and to hivite those who are riot
for a donation.
the ehurc;h.
Mrs .
Richard
Colli ns, club members and those
HARRISONVILLE
Senior
chairperson , del&lt;liled plans for eligible for entry in the junior
Citizens
Thursday,
7
p.m.
at
the show emphasizing that her · division 118 and under ) to
Harrisonville School. Potluck
hope is to have a "fun show ," exhibit in the Re~atl&lt;l show.
It was noted that- Mrs . dinner. Grate Family ·singers
one where exhibitors can be
will" entertain, also a Clower
more at ease and that , while Charles Lewis will again this
demonstration to be ·given.
the show is entered into year be chairperson of the
Public is invited .
competition,
s he
wants Meigs Cou nt y Fair flower
DEMOCRATIC
Pa rt y
·"wi nn ing&gt;~ lobe secondary to · show . She briefly discussed the
sc hedule which has as the meeting in Meigs County 8 P:m.
"enjoying."
The duties of the committee theme " Honoring the Garden at Egbcopal Parish ' House,
chairpersons were outlined by Clubs of Meigs Cou~ty" and Pomeroy. Special prog1·am, all
'Mrs. ColHns who announced announced that a demon- Democrats invited .·
MEETING at 1:30 p.m. at
her hope for secur~ng a trophy stratton on several classes of
chedule will be given at . Lcl&lt;l rl Falls Community Hall
for the " best or show " winner th!-! s_
in the .t.~rtistic design·· category. Lhe June 25 ope n meeting of the to make plans for Decora tion
Day dinner. ·
She noted the emphasis un Rutland Gm·den Club.
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Mrs. Jennifer Anderson and
Mrs . Carol McCullough enterl&lt;lined Friday night with a
bridal shower honoring Miss
Bernadette Hennessy, brideelect of Don Anderson, in the
fellowship hall of the St. Paul's
Lutheran Church.
Wedding bells decorated the
gift l&lt;!ble and the refreshment
table was centered with blueand green flowers flanked by
crystal candelabra with while
tapers. Sandwiches, pettit
fours, cookies, mints and
punch were served . Miss
Maurine Hennessy preside&lt;l at
the table.
The guest list included Mrs.
Jean Braun, Mrs. Vikki ·
Gloeckner, Mrs. Joan Morris,
Mrs. Louise Thompson, Miss
Mrylis Kay Parker, Mrs .
Barbara Mullen, Mrs. Betty
Baronick, Mrs. Jane Walton,
Mrs. Katie Biron, Mrs. Phil
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Mrs. Bonnie Fisher, sixth
grade teacher , and Principal
Robert Morris gave trophies to
safety patrol members, Keith
Krautter , Shari Mitch, Jamie
J ohnson , Cheryl Mowery, Judy
Hall, Keith Musser, Anna
McKinney , Claude Morrow,
Kathleen
Smith,
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Amanda
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Awar&lt;ls night was observed
by the P~meroy PTA .Monday
mghl With trophies being
presented to the safety patrol
boys and girls, certificates to
the school basketball teams
ribbons to the county culturai
arts winners and certificates to
the spelling champions.
In addition to awards night,
the fifth and sixth graders in
the bands presented seleCtions
under the direction of David
Bowen, instrumentaJ music
teacher.

Rutland PTA meets

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·
eport-Pomeroy, 0., May 16, 1973

Po~eroy

HAS SURGERY
Mrs. Carl Wolfe, Middleport,
underwent surgery Monday
morning at the Holz.er Medical
Center . Her room number is
222. Mrs. Robert Reibel,
Morristown 1 is here to assist in
the care of the Wolfe cfiildren.

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By Milton Richman
U!'l Spurts _Editor

A New Philadelphia native ,
Pearch ser.ved two years with
the U.S. Navy. He is currently
president
of
P omeroyMiddl•port Lions Club and
holas membership in the
Port.smouth Elks Club. He and
his wife, Marilyn, have three

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ATHENS - Kenley R. Krinn
has been named to the newly
created position of customer
service manager for Athens
district, General Telephone Co.
of Ohio. At the same time
Michael A. Castaldi, Jr. takes
over the new position of
custolh.er service supervisor at
l.&lt;&gt;gan . And Donald H. Pearch,
Jr. becomes cus\omer service
supervisor at Pomeroy.

''In a ·new organizatiorlal
structure designed to shorten
the lines of communica ti on,
'
these men are responsible for
all aspec,ts of customer service
' in theit respective areas,
starting with the initial application for a telephone," said
Joseph C. Sharp, southern
div ision general manager at
Portsmouth.

.

Sha rp emphasized , however ,
that the cus tomer 's shortes t
line or communication to the
compcmy is the numbers listed
in the introdu ctory pages of
thei r telephone directory .
Pearch, 48, of 548 Grant St.,
Middl eport, has been area

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Racine and Rutland exchanges
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DON PEARCH, JR.

Ebner ·Folden dies in Akron
Elmer G. Folden, 1210 Lily 'ville .
Street, Akron, former Meigs
He retired from
the
Countian, died on May 10. Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.
Surviving are his wife , Li1lian; in 1954 after 29 years service .
three sons, Robert, of Akron ; Previously he was a conductor
Lee. Chicago, Ill ., and John of for 12 years with the PennSpartanburg, S. C., and two sy lvania Railroad.
He wa s born at Dexter Aug.
sisters , ·Clara Shenefield and
Anna Ob'&lt;lin, both of Langs- 28, 188ll, the son of the late Mr.

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F lo yd Eugene Hendricks, 47,
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Mrs. John
. 12 at
wereFolden
held May
Services
1 p.m . at Schermesser Funeral
Home in Akron, with burial at
Rose Hill Burial Park . Attending the funeral from this
area were Mr . and Mrs. Carl
Shenefield, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Shenefield, Mrs. Anna Ogdin,
and Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Griffith and daughter Karen .
VOTES GAINED
A 2.7 mill .bond issue for
build in g purpos es in the
Eastern Local School Dis trict
picked up 10 additional votes
from last Tuesday's primary
e lectio ns according to the
official county com pleted by
the Meigs County Board of
Elections. According to the
oHicial tally th e issue passed
434 to 391 compared to 424 to 391
vote comit in the unofficial
county.

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LEifrf.fA~fL~~ER_:_

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m eeting wilf' be held at the
Letart Fa l ls Community Ha ll
at 1:30 p.m . Thursday to ma~e
plans for a Decoration Day
dinner . All per sons interested
in planning .and helping with
the event are asked lo attend.

IN HOSPITAL
, The Middleport E-R squad
answered a call for Amanda
Murray , 247 North Third Ave.,
at 6:09a.m. Tuesday. She was
taken to Pleasant Valley
Hospital.

MINNEAPOLIS ( UPJ ) Big Ten Commissioner Wayne
' Duke says tbere's a good
NEW YORK (UPI ) - Willis Reed tried his best to keep a chance the conference's
straight face, but couldn't .
faculty representative will
He really wanted to laugh,
approve a " r.e d shirt" rule this
But he knew that wouldn'tbe right, it woUld look rude, so all he week allowing athletes to
did was smile.
spread their eligibility over
It was the question that made him do it, a question put to him five years.
Tuesday afternoon while he was standing alongside the new car
About all major conferences
presented to him by Sport Magazine for being voted MVP in the in the nation have been
New York Knicks' NBA title triumph over the Los Angeles allowing red shirting-'&lt;'xcept
Lakers last week.
for the Big Ten and the Ivy
Everyone who lollows bas ketball knows bow Willis Reed had to League, which have stuck to
come aU the way back from a steady succession of injuries, how four-year eligibility.
it was his hip one year, his shoulder the year after that and
The 10 faculty representatives
tendonitis last y•ar. Now he was being hit with the question of the Big Ten and the conmaking him smile- why, he was being asked, was he that con- ference athletic directors are
fident he could make it all the way back this year when there was meeting this week prior to the
a point last year, after he couldn~ pliy past November and league's outdoor track meet
following knee surgery, where some people figured he was all here Friday and Saturday.
through ?
Athletic
directors
met
"I came a long ways," said.Willis Reed, smile and all. "Being a Tuesday, faculty people meet
little boy from Bernice, Louisiana, you hadda do things for . Wednesday and they meet
yourself, and if you didn't believe in yourself, there was no way jointly Friday.
you'd ever make it."
U the faculty represenl.otives
Actually, the Knicks' t;-10 captain and center seemed a bit vote ·for red shirting by a
guilty when Dick Schaap, the editor of the magazine, first in- simple majority, it will become
formed him he was the winner of the car for the second time (he effective in the conference
also won it in 1970) after last Thursday's finale in Los Angeles. immediately, [luke sa!'d 'Nes"He looked at me when I told him he had won, and he said it day.
was a team victory," related Schaap. "Everybody says that, but .
The Big Ten has operated
he meant it. I explained to him he was receiving the award for his with the four-year eligibility
play and his leadership. He was a symbol of the entire team. ·I rule since 1958 and during that
also told him we were giving separate MVP awards to each. time
there
have been
member of the team hecause of the way they had won , and that numerous proposals advanced
made him feel better ."
by coaches' groups, athletic
Not that much, though.
directors and others for return
He still looked somewhat guilty about all the fuss being made.
over him Tuesday and even as he stood there on the sidewalk,
alongside the car, with the television cameras 'g rinding all
around him he seemed as if he wished the rest of his teammates
were with him.
. A passing cab driver , recognizing l«!ed, slowed his taxi long
enough to holler out :
"Atta Boy, Willie! You deserve it."
Thar gave rise to the restrained Reed smile again.
They asked him some more about how he felt when he first
became aware he had been singled out as MVP and Reed had no
trouble remembering.
"I couldn't believe it," he said . "I thought (Walt ) Frazier
sho uld 've won. I'd have voted for him. To me, winning the car
really is insignificant. The important thing is that we ·won the
champions hip. I honestly don 't know why they voted me the car.
I guess I was the biggest guy out there so they gave.it to ine."
Reed was ushered inside the restaurant where he was to be
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to the conviction that "everybody was an MVP ."
By way of supporting his opinion, Reed began ca lling out some
of the names.
" ... (Dean) Meminger came off the bench and played a big ball
game in Boston ... then Frazier did the job for us ... and after him it
was ( Dave ) DeBusschere ... a nd ( Phil ) Jackson ... You can go
down the line - (John ) Gianelli came in once ...and ( Dick)
Ba rn ett when we ne.ede4 him ... (Jerry) Lucas ... (Hi ll )
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Bradley ...so it was everybody."
That certainly is true enough, but in the end it was Willis Reed
.possibly a shade more than anyone else. To some people , that
came in the nature of a surprise . Not to one 1 though .
"My mother said I would do it," Willis Reed said with that
same little smile again 1 ''and what mama says is right .'••
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" I don't want to be pegged as wholesale red shirting or
indicating to you that I think it abuses, '' be said.
will pass," Duke said . " There
are indications that it might
well pass but J don 't want to
jeopardize any vote by having '
you say that I say it's going to
pass because I can't be cerl&lt;lin
that it will."
MAY,JUNE.JULY
But the commissioner said
ANQ AUGt,!ST
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conference officials to think
more in that direction.
Duke said it's not just
be cause of the Big Ten teams
have had a tougher time
'
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leagues that allow red shirting,
including at the Rose Bowl
·' -e)
game.
For one thing, he said, a
proposal to adopt a four-year
eligibility rule was advanced
by the Atlantic . Coast Conference at the NCAA convention al Chicago in January
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Taylor.
Mrs. Margaret Follrod, Mrs.
Kathryn
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Mees, Mrs. Mary Anderson,
Mrs. Becky Anderson, Mrs.
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RUTLAND - A musical
program under the direction of
Mrs .
Maurita
Miller
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l meeting of the Rutland P.T.A.
·
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kindergarten children singing
"Six
Little
Duckies,"
"Springtime" and " The Bird
Song." In the group were Larry
Parsons, Herbie Grate, Beth
Wolfe, Doug Priddy and
Charlene Tatterson . Jeff
Carson, Ricky Edwards, Craig
Bolin and Beth Mitchell second
graders, gave their interpretation of "Flappy and
Floppy" · puppets in free
movement.
Linda Black, Beth Bartrum,
Brenda Black and Beverly
Grate, a sixth grade quartet,
sang several spirit~als including "Dry Bones," "Battle
of Jerico .." "One More River"
and "I'm Going to Sing,"
Mrs. Violet Grate presided at
the meeting which. opened with
the pledge and devotions by the
Rev. Herbie Grate, pastor of
the Nazarene Church at
Chester. Mrs. Eileen Kennedy
gave the secretary's report and
Mrs. Joe Bolin reported a

balance of $433 .77 in the
treasury.
Mrs.
Larry
Edwards
reported on purchasing .the
boys' basketball uniforiTil! and
there was a discussion on
buying a new public address
system with an effort to be
made to dispose of the old one.
Each of the safety patrol
children will be given $5 for
their service ·during the year.
Mrs. Elmer Mitchell agreed to
check on prices for a sweeper
to be used in the kindergarten
classrooms. The second grade
of Mrs. Sharon Wise won the
attendance banner.
Elmer Mitchell agreed to
accept the vice presidency of
the i'TA and 'will he installed at
a later time.
IS.ACCEPTED
Linda Rupe, daughter of Mr .
and Mrs . Richard Rupe of
Pomeroy, has been accepted
for enrollment at Ohio
University, Athens. She will
enter sc hool there in the fall
and plans to major in
e lementary education. Miss
Rupe will graduate from Meigs
High School this month ,

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Rona ld , New Haven , and
Michael, at home.
gifts
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and Mrs.
C.'har les Wyatt, Dora, Jane &amp;
Cifford, Terri Jo.hnson, Mr . and
Mr~ . Ronald Marti~, Kim a nd
Ronnie, New Haven; Mr. a nd
Mrs. Albert Martin, Jr., Jeff
am.: Jan, Belpre; Mr. and Mrs.
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Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Osby
Martin,
Lydia
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CHESTER _ The 35th
wedding annivers~ry of Mr.
and Mrs . Albert Martin,
Chester, was observed Sunda y
with a cookout at the home of
their son and·daughter:-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Marlin,
New Haven, W. Vii :
Mr. and Mrs. Martin were
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The Rev . and Mrs. Gene
Crate will conduct a ~·eckend
re"'lval aL the, Rutland Church
of the Natarene Friday
through Sunday. Services will
be at 7:30 each evening and at
10 :30 a .m . Sunday. The Sunday
mormng service is broadcast
&lt;!ach Sunday over WMPO. The
pubhc is invited to the Sunday
serv1ce, the Rev . Lloyd D.
Ci1 imm, Jr., pastor, said.

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FRIDAY
VARIETY SHOW, 7:30p.m .
at Syracuse Grade School
sponsored by Syracuse fire
Department Ladies Auxiliary .
Refreshments and door prizes,
Some performers include
l ..c~rry's Singing Country, Ray
Frank and the Special Sound,
~lph Hudson, Maxine Sayn!
and Cindy Patterson .
CHURCH services at Church
of Christ in Christian Union,
Pearl Street, Middleport ,
Wednesday through Sunday,
7:30 p .m. nightly. The Rev.
Ca rroll Sheels, Bidwell, will be
the guest speaker . The public is
invited to attend .
RACINE Lodge 461 f&amp;AM
specia l meeting Friday, 7:30
p.m. Work in Ma ster Mason
Degree. All ma ster masons
invited . Refreshments .

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Troy Griffith, Todd Smith,
Chris Taylor, Doug Clelland,
Jeff Grueser, Peggy Johnson,
Harold Pettit, Pat Owens,
Raymond Andrews , Lori Wood,
Elaine Barnhart, Tom Hawley
and Mark Casto, all sixth
graders, with a certificate
going to Bobby Cline, a fifth
grader.
Receiving basketball certificate~_ were Dan Thomas 1
Tim Faulk, Cliff Kennedy,
Cletus Bego, Chris Woods, Tim
Hysell , Denny Allen, Troy
Griffith, Dave Dillard, Dave
Wetzel, Dave Burt, Rick
Blaettnar, Steve Williams ,
Mark Norton , Scott McKinney,
Wesley Smith, Todd Smith,
Scott Williams, Chris Taylor,
Jeff Grueser, Steve Little,
Raymond Andrews . Donald
Thomas and ·Tom Grueser,
coac hes, made the presenl&lt;ltions to the boys. The other
coaches are Jim Sisson, Larry
Thomas and Gene Mitch .
Mark Williams was given a
certificate and pen
in
recognition of being school
·spelling champion . A fifth
grader, he defeated Beverly
Faulkner, a sixth grader, for
the honor of participating in
the Meigs County spelling bee.
· Beverly was also awarded a
certificate.
Ribbons were presented to
the county cultural arts win·
ners of the school, Rita Rousey,
Beth Perrin and Jayne
Hoeflich.
Presented al the meeting
was the certificate from the
District 16 spring conference
held recently at Chesapeake
for. having 100 pet. teacher
enrollment in the PTA. ·
Mrs . Gene Mitch insl&lt;llled
the officers not previously
insl.olled - Mrs . Jerry Fields,
first vice president; Mrs.
Thomas Werry, Mrs. Linda
Stobart and Mrs . Robert
Lewis ,
council
counciJ
delegates; Mrs. Lois Pauley,
county council alternate. The
attenda nce banner was won by
the sixth grade ,
In
the
instrumental
program, the· fifth grade band
members playeq ~~Twinkle ,
Twinkle Little Sl&lt;lr ," " Jer Pilot
March," "Heiir that German
Band," "On Top of Old
Smo ky," and the ' 1 Marine
Hymn ." The sixth graders
played "Sherry Lynn Waltz,"
" The ·Big Rock, " ''Spiritual
Rock·"
' "Away We Go" and
" America ." A quartet of sixth
grade girls on their clarinets
played " Light and Lively."
They were Shari Mitch, Lori
Wood, Sherrie Osborne and
Jamie Johnson.
Mrs. Earl Thoma , president,
spoke briefly on safety, urging
motorists to watch out for the
children. Mrs. Mitch and Mrs.
Kathryn Johnson presented the
budget for the next school te rm
noting that $700 is needed to
carry out the PTA program.
Appointed to the auditing
Com mittee were Mrs. Audrey
Wood, Mrs. Lois Rosenbaum
and Florence Bearhs.
The meeting opened with the
safety patrol leading in the
pledge, devotions by the Rev .
Robert Buckley of the Laurel
Cliff F ree Methodist Church,
and Mrs . Bill McDaniel
reading a poem "What Is a
Child?" Refreshment.s were
served by Mrs. W. H. Perrin
and a committee of kindergarten and fir s t grade
mothers.
Mrs. Thoma thank~ the
parenls and teachers attending
for cooperation during the past
year. She urged support of the
PTA in next year's program .

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Facets of the Regatta flower frogs in the classes with two or
show and the Meigs County the eight allowing for frog
. YIEONESDAY
Fair Clower show s were figurine use -one in a "way
PAST PRESIDENTS ,
discussed and a nominating out" way and the other more America n Legion AuxHiary
1
committee to secure a new traditional - and dem on- Drew Webster Post 39, home of
cou nty contact c hairperson slrated the making of an Mrs. Harry Davis, 7:30 p. m .
was appointed at a meeting of assemblage for a new class, Mrs. Ray Fox will be cothe Meigs County Garden Club " Pollution on the Ohio River." hostess.
Associa tion Tuesday night at
Mrs. Collins'. ,"rrangement . . BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46,
the P omeroy First Baptist was m the specified three fdot 7:30 p. m. Pomeroy M·
·
h'1g h , two foot WI'd e, 10 .mch Temple. •
asomc
Church social room .
.
Mrs . Robert Kuhn, county deep " niche" (a cardboard box
MIDDLEPORT
Child
contact chairperson, presidrd painlcd black ) and featured a
Co ns ervation Lea g ue , 7: 30
at the meeting and presented to show green with moss , pop
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Mr$. Harry S. Moorc! 1 Sr., ca ns, rusty tin and driftwood
Susie Grueser. Program by
scrapbook chairper~on , cer- with two stalks of gladioU .
Mrs. Jane Harris on flower
tificate~ and ribbons won in
Pos8ible entries for the class
' 's ro um.y shows. were discussed by Mrs. Collins arranging and corsage
las t year
makin g. Ins tallation of ofMeigs County Garden Clubs who suggested the use of wild
ricers .
re,; ~ ived third in the state for
flowers instead 'of cultivated
: RETURN Jonathan Meigs
the 1972 Christmas show and ones to blend with the " junk
Chapter, Daughlers of the
honorable mentions for both material'' available along the
American Revolution , 2 p.m.
the Regatl&lt;l Show and the banks of the Ohio.
Wednesday •
at the home of .Mrs.
Meigs County Fair fl ower
It was stressed that the show
The1·eon Johnson . Program by
shows.
is open to the public and that all
Mrs. Everett Hayes on Boston
Mrs ._Kuhn also displayed a exhibils must be staged on
Heritage . Mrs. DayfOn Parsoris
certificate or award given to June 16 in the Pomeroy Motor
and Mrs. Clarence Str uble
Gallia and Meigs County for Co. showroom between 9 a.m .
assisting hostesses.
therapy work at the Gallipolis and 12 noon at which time the
REVIVAL, Midway Com.
Sl&lt;lle Institute. Clubs in the two s how will be groomed in
munity Ch urc h, Langsv ille counties rece ived second in preparation for the judging to
Dexter Road, 7:30 eac h
begin at I p .m.
Region 11.
evening . Rev . Norman Taylor 1
Two new classes, at least to
Named to the nominating
evangelist; Worley Haley,
committee which will have the loca l shows, have been added.
pastor .
responsibility or securing a Both in the horticulture
YOUNG Wive's Club Wednew county contact chair· division, they are Class 6,
nesday, 7:30 p.m ., home of
person to assume the post in citrus plants, and may include
Ruth McGrath.
the fall were Mrs. Robert pineapple, orange and lemon ;
THURSDAY
Thompson , Winding Trail and Class 7, large foliage
CHURCH se rvices at Long
, Garden Club, chairperson, planls over two feet tall.
Bollom Uni ted Methodist
In the artistic design
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Pomeroy
Chur c h Thursday through
Garden Club and Mrs. Wilson div~ion, the rules this year
Saturday at 8 p.m. nightly . The
Ca rpenter , Bend 0 ' the River permit painted or artificially
Rev , Standley Brandum,
Garden Cl ub . Mrs. Kuhn colored plant material.., in all
pas tor . Public is in·vit ed.
ou tlined the duties of the classes . · All entries must
Evangelist to be announced.
county conl&lt;lct chairperson. contain some plant material,·
AFTERNOON Circle, ann ual
Funding for the Regatta however, Mrs. Collins pointed
luncheon, I p .m . Heath
flower show was discussed and out. Mrs. Jack Hart is coMethodist Church.
the show.
cl ubs will he asked to con- ·chairperson
WILLING Workers Class,
Garden club members were
tribute $5 each. The Regatta
Enwrprise United 1\lethodist
committee will also be asked encouraged to enter the show
Ch urch, 7:30p.m . Thursday at
and to hivite those who are riot
for a donation.
the ehurc;h.
Mrs .
Richard
Colli ns, club members and those
HARRISONVILLE
Senior
chairperson , del&lt;liled plans for eligible for entry in the junior
Citizens
Thursday,
7
p.m.
at
the show emphasizing that her · division 118 and under ) to
Harrisonville School. Potluck
hope is to have a "fun show ," exhibit in the Re~atl&lt;l show.
It was noted that- Mrs . dinner. Grate Family ·singers
one where exhibitors can be
will" entertain, also a Clower
more at ease and that , while Charles Lewis will again this
demonstration to be ·given.
the show is entered into year be chairperson of the
Public is invited .
competition,
s he
wants Meigs Cou nt y Fair flower
DEMOCRATIC
Pa rt y
·"wi nn ing&gt;~ lobe secondary to · show . She briefly discussed the
sc hedule which has as the meeting in Meigs County 8 P:m.
"enjoying."
The duties of the committee theme " Honoring the Garden at Egbcopal Parish ' House,
chairpersons were outlined by Clubs of Meigs Cou~ty" and Pomeroy. Special prog1·am, all
'Mrs. ColHns who announced announced that a demon- Democrats invited .·
MEETING at 1:30 p.m. at
her hope for secur~ng a trophy stratton on several classes of
chedule will be given at . Lcl&lt;l rl Falls Community Hall
for the " best or show " winner th!-! s_
in the .t.~rtistic design·· category. Lhe June 25 ope n meeting of the to make plans for Decora tion
Day dinner. ·
She noted the emphasis un Rutland Gm·den Club.
TWIN CITY Shrin ettcs, 8
p.m ., horne o Mrs. J~mes Clat-.·

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Mrs. Jennifer Anderson and
Mrs . Carol McCullough enterl&lt;lined Friday night with a
bridal shower honoring Miss
Bernadette Hennessy, brideelect of Don Anderson, in the
fellowship hall of the St. Paul's
Lutheran Church.
Wedding bells decorated the
gift l&lt;!ble and the refreshment
table was centered with blueand green flowers flanked by
crystal candelabra with while
tapers. Sandwiches, pettit
fours, cookies, mints and
punch were served . Miss
Maurine Hennessy preside&lt;l at
the table.
The guest list included Mrs.
Jean Braun, Mrs. Vikki ·
Gloeckner, Mrs. Joan Morris,
Mrs. Louise Thompson, Miss
Mrylis Kay Parker, Mrs .
Barbara Mullen, Mrs. Betty
Baronick, Mrs. Jane Walton,
Mrs. Katie Biron, Mrs. Phil
Mullen, Mrs Helen Neutiling,
Mrs. Ann Rupe, Mrs. Nonga
Roberls, Mrs. Esther Hardie,
Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, Mrs.
. Garnet Harbrecht, Mrs. Peggy
Houdashell, Miss Diana Lett,

• J· H.P. BriggEl ~ Slratlon engine, au Wnfalic choke,
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Mrs. Bonnie Fisher, sixth
grade teacher , and Principal
Robert Morris gave trophies to
safety patrol members, Keith
Krautter , Shari Mitch, Jamie
J ohnson , Cheryl Mowery, Judy
Hall, Keith Musser, Anna
McKinney , Claude Morrow,
Kathleen
Smith,
Scott
Williams, David Burl, Keith
Landers, Sherrie Osborn~ ,
Amanda
Sisson ,
Sherri
Colmer,
Dennis
Allen ,
Steve
Williams ,
Karen Smith , Brett Jones,

·Shower honors
Miss Hennessy

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Awar&lt;ls night was observed
by the P~meroy PTA .Monday
mghl With trophies being
presented to the safety patrol
boys and girls, certificates to
the school basketball teams
ribbons to the county culturai
arts winners and certificates to
the spelling champions.
In addition to awards night,
the fifth and sixth graders in
the bands presented seleCtions
under the direction of David
Bowen, instrumentaJ music
teacher.

Rutland PTA meets

CHEESE ... ,(267) ~ :~: GROUNG . BEEF .
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why melt .

SPECIAL!

·
eport-Pomeroy, 0., May 16, 1973

Po~eroy

HAS SURGERY
Mrs. Carl Wolfe, Middleport,
underwent surgery Monday
morning at the Holz.er Medical
Center . Her room number is
222. Mrs. Robert Reibel,
Morristown 1 is here to assist in
the care of the Wolfe cfiildren.

~xpects

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By Milton Richman
U!'l Spurts _Editor

A New Philadelphia native ,
Pearch ser.ved two years with
the U.S. Navy. He is currently
president
of
P omeroyMiddl•port Lions Club and
holas membership in the
Port.smouth Elks Club. He and
his wife, Marilyn, have three

White ,
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Minerva, Georgetown, Athefls . .

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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. May 16, 1973

~ews ~Con~~u~ fr~'!ge !(Jriefs A uxiliar)'

Mrs. Somerville dies

Portland, Ore., said a pressurized bomb was hidden in the middle
of the luxurious Northwest Air tines jet and it would explode if the
plane descended below 7,000 feet.
"Mexico City had the closest airport above 7,000 feet," an
airline spokesman said. "But the plaoe didn't have the fuel to fly
U,alfar. We had to take a chance and put her down in Denver."
The plane landed at Stapleton International Airport at 12: 15 a.m.
MDT. No bomb was found.

POINT PLEASANT - Mn.
L. C. Somerville, the former
Helen Arnold, 83, the last of the
seven surviving widows of
Spanish American War, and a
retired
Mason
County
educator, died Tuesday at
Pleasant Valley Hospital
where she had been ill since
M~y

I.

Mrs. Somerville was born in
Pomeroy, the youngest
daughter of C. A. M. and
Suzanna Carleton Arnold ,'who
lived in the Enterprise ·c om:

mWlity . She atte~~ded Carlton
College for two years and was a
1908 graduate of Pomeroy High
School. She attended Kee-Mar
College at Hagerstown, Md.,
and graduated in 1910 with a
bachelor of literature degree.
Following graduation at KeeMa.r she took one year's work
at Winona, Ind. She taught
music at the Girls' Industrial
School in Delaware, Ohio and
MRS. SOMERVILLE
left Delaware to return to
Winona to supervise music and American Association of Epling, Ruth Richards and
drawing for years · in the Uni•.1 ersity Women, the Point Alfred Arnold , Gallipolis; Dr.
public schools of Koscuisco Pleasant Women's Club and Edna Gettles, Point Pleasant ;
CoWlty, Claypool, Warsaw and the Presbyterian Church .
7.elda Healy, · Walnut Creek,
Wino!la.
Calif.;
,John Burnard Arnold,
She is survived by a foster
She returned to Pomeroy to daughter , Challa, wife of Peter Springdale, Pa.; Maxine Arbe near her widowed father Chula, Lorain, Ohio. and their nold , ~1 a s on 1
W. Va. ;
and was employed teaching three children, Sandra, Los Theadosia F'recker, Pomeroy ;
music,
art and
home Angeles , C&lt;Oiif. ; Lynn and Pauline Beeches and Doris
economics at Point Pleasant Gary, at Lorain; fi\'e great- Meredith, Wyandott, Mi ch.;
where she mel the late at- grandchildren , and
the Evelyn Elliott, Rand , W. Va .,
torney, L. C. Somerville. TI1ey fo llowing nieces and nephews , and Edith Sloan , Elman Posse,
were married July 10, 1918.
Mary Lippincott , Hortense Lucille Coates and Ruth
For several years after her
Wright, Winchester, Ind .

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marriage she did not t~ach, but

F'tmeral services and calling

returned parttime to help with
overflow classes at PPHS.
When she returned to regular
employment she continued her

hours will be announced by the
Stevens Funeral Home.

MAN FINED
One defendant was fined

Tuesday night and a second

education at Ohio University· forfeited bond in the court of
where she earned a ba~helor Middleport Mayor John Zerkle.
and master degrees.
Paul R. Uhrig, 46, Columbus,

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She was a member of the
Retired Teachers Assn. of W.
Va., a 50-year member of the

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Pomeroy Eastern Star,. a

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member of Col. Charles Lewis
Chapter of Daughters of. the
~evolution,

American

the

DIVORCE GRANTED
A suit for divorce has been

was fined $100 and costs and

filed and another granted in

was given a three tlay jail
sentence for driving while

Meigs County Common Pleas

Court. Filing was Margaret
Burkhamer, Pomeroy, against

intoxicated. Mark A. Barton,
21 , Columbus, forfeited his $30

Richard

for
distance.

Pomeroy, ·charging gr oss
neglec.t of duty and extreme

assured

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clear

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Burkhamer,

______..;,_..,___________.. co·uelty . Fred C. Kesterson was
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LONDON - THE PRICE OF GOLD dropped slightly today
following two days of frantic trading aod the dollar moved higher
on European money markets.
" The London bullion markets were calm, in sharp contrast to
the feverish atmosphere that sent gold skyrocketing tc the
highest prices in history on Mond,!IY and Tuesday. Dealers ""id
wealthy investors from the Middle East were now switching
from gold back to dollars, restoring strength to the American
currency.

aJLUMBUS ...: THE HOUSE AGRICULTURE, Conunerce
and Labor Conunittee Tuesday approved by a 10-6 vote a bill
requiring counties to provide unemployment compensation
coverage for employes not covered by Civil Service. Rep. Robert
E. Levitt, R-Canton, contended the insurance coverage is a
decision best not made by the state, "If county and local
governments are to continue to mean anyihing." He said the bill
imfairly singles out county government while JJQt apply~g to
towns, municipalities and other local governments.
In defending the bill, Rep . Ike Thompson, D-Cleveland,
argued it just extends to all county employes what had been
granted to employes under Civil Service and to some 50,000 state
workers. "If you don't take care of your duties at home, it's up to
the state and federal goverrunents to make sure that you do," he
said.

Chester school alumni
plan reunion banquet
CHESTER -

The aruma!

reunion banquet and dance of

the Chester High School has
been set for Saturday, May 26,
at the school.
A banquet open to alumni
members and guests will begin
at 6:30 p.m. with a 1ance to
follow at 8:30p.m. The dance,
with the Country Boys of
Marietta providing music, will
he open to the public. The
group has made several appearances at Tup.pers Plains
during the past winter. They
play for round, square, polka
and other types of dancing.
The price for each alumni
at• cnf\lng the dinner aod dance
is $4. The price for dinner alone
is $2.50 and the dance is $1.50.
Reservations by mail should be
made with Mrs. Opal

The ''Service of Celebration"

of the West Ohio Conference
United Methodist . Women
scheduled to be held Saturday,
May 19, at Springfield Central
United Methodist Church will
he held at the Hara Arena near
Dayton.
LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Wednesday
was 60 degrees· under sunny
skies

We Accept Federal Food Stamps

Pomeroy

Open Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m _ F -d
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days 9 a.m. to 8 ·. JO p.m.
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Reunions this year will include the classes of 1923, 1929,
1933, 1938, 1943, 1948, and 1953.
Alumni officers are Roger
Epple, president; Richard
Fick, first vice president;
Robert Woods, second vice
president; Henry Thomas,

third vice president; Opal
Eichinger, secretary; Mildred
Gaul, asaistant secretary;
Lucille Smith,

treasurer;

Esther Ridenour, assistant
treasurer.

Members of the decorating
conunittee joined by other
alumni will meet at the school
on the evenings of May 24 arid
25 to prepare for the May 26

Of

Doris

Medica' Center

Kaiser ,

Margaret

Hardin , Ray Gibbs and Tina
Barnes.

(Births 1
Mrs. Edward Yankumf, a
son, Cheshire and Mrs. Charles
·Tauton, a daughter, Middleport.

died on Tuesday
John L. ( Bull) Evans, 58,
r e t ire d
Gal l ipolis
bus in essman,
community
leader, World War l't'" veteran
and sportsman ,. died at 6: 45
p.m . Tuesday short ly . after
being admitted to th e Hol ze r
Medical Center.
Wi dely known in M eigs
County , he had been in failing
health the past five yea rs. A n
executive, of the
Evans
Grovery Co., he had served
thqt firm -40 years prior to his
ret irement .
Fune r al services will be held
2 p.m . Friday at the F irst
Presby terian Church. Friends
may c~ll at the Waugh -Halley·
Wood Funera l Home be tween
3-5 and 7-9 p.m. T hursday.

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Mrs. Allen Hampton was
elected delegate to the District
3 summer conventi'ln and the
Ohio Department convention
with Mls. Arnold Richards
being named alternate when
the American Legion Auxiliary
of Lewis Manley Post 263 met
recently at the Mount Moriah
Baptisi Churcn.
Mrs. Hampton presided at
the meeting which was hosted
by Mrs. Campbell Harper.
Mrs. Ernest Bowles served as

flagbearer, and Mrs. Nellie
Winston was the chaplain.
Reports were given by the
various chairmen. A letter
concerning a life membership
for Mrs. Harrison BenUey was
read.
The present officers were reelected for another year with
Mrs. Ernest Bowles being
named as historian, and Mrs.
HarPer 'as chairwoman of the

ways and means committee.
During a concluding social
hour, refreshments were
served to the group by Mrs.
Harper.

Pomeroy, In KirksvHfe. Mo.
Dr . Rea who graduated from
Pomeroy High School. -left here
about 30 years ago to studY
med i ci ne a t the Kirksville
Os t eopathic Med ica l School
and Hospital where he has been
on
th~
st aff since
his
gradua tion from med ica l
school . He died at the Kirksville Hospital as the resu lt of a
heart attacR on May 10.
Su rv iving
are
his
wi fe,
Fern; two sons, Roger and
Rodney, of Kirksvi ll e; a sister,
Mrs . Ma r gretta Roush of
Pomeroy , and several nephews
and cous\ns in this area . .

remodeled city building
"This building belongs to the
Council is inviting all people of Mason so make plans
residents, including children, to take it a few mmin Mason City to attend Open utes to come in and
House at the remodeled city look it over and enjoy
building Saturday from 9 a.m. refreshments. Coffee, donuts
to 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 10 and pop will be served.
Members of council will be
p.m.
Town Recorder Gary L. l"esent to show you around and
Gibbs said the remodeling answer questions. We're proud
!&gt;'Ogram has cost $5,1100 and of it," Gibbs said.
the air conditioner, floor tile
and new door for the back
rOO_m, a new door and window
for the front hopefully will be
completed by June. These
additional items, Gibbs stated,
Tonight-Thur-l=ri.
will cost approximately $1,200
May 16-17-18
Double Feature Program
making , the total cost aJ&gt;THE GREAT
proximately $7,000.
NORTHFIELD,
!Gtchen and Son did the
MINNESOTA RAID
carpentry work, the Point
(Color)
Pleasant - Mason Auto Glass
Cl iff Robertson
~obert Duvall
Company, Mason, did the
(PGI
windows and doots with the
-PlusCarpet Carnival of Henderson
COUNTRY MUSIC
laying the carpet.
Marty Robbins
Sammy Jackson
Gibbs said the mayor and
IGI
councilmen contributed many
hours of planning, doing wiring
and plumbing. Also, approximately $1,000 worth of
new office equipment has been
installed.

MASON -

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Lonnie Lemaster
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Tuesday evening at Veterans
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Ho sp ital .
Mr .
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Fran,ces
Ramey
Lema ster ; two brothers, two
sisters, a
son
and
two
daughters.
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Rem a ; three sons, Herschel,
Guysvill e Route 1; James, of
Columbus. and Edward of
PomerOy Route
2;
five
daughters ,
Mrs.
Daisy
Daugherty , Columbus ; Mrs.
Donna Hayes. Mrs . J~an
Norris and Mrs. Peggy Miller,
all ol Groveport, and Mrs.
Wilma Hoschar, Pomeroy ; 25
grandchildren, one great grandchild ; three sisters~ two
brother s, thr ee step-brothers
and four step-sisters.
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at 1 p.m . Friday at the Ewing
Funera l Hoine where friends
may call any time aft,e r 6 : ~0
this evening . Burial will be 1n
Riverview
Cemetery
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Friday &amp; Saturday
May 18-19

GIRL

Funeral services were held
Tuesday after n ~n at the Law
and Sons Funeral Home in
Uti ca with the Rev . John
Clouston officia ting . Burial
was in the Patterson Cemetery
at Utica . Mrs . Oiler was a
member of the BaPtist Chur ch.

Rflcine i

NOT OPEN

FOR THE SWEET

death.

Riggs,

Tonight 4&lt; Thursday
May 16-17

GIFTS

Forthe, Mason, has received
word of the death of her sister,
Mrs. Mary V. Oiler. 51. at her
home in Utica, Route 2 as the
res.ult of a heart attack.
Mrs . Oller was born in
Gallipolis, _ the daughter of
·Charles and Lillian Rodgers
Cutshaw. Surviving are her
husband, Jerry, Utica ; five
step. sons, Uoyd Oller, Har ley
Oiler Elmer Oiler and Carmel
Oi ler, all of Utica. and Paul
Oi ler of Johnstown ; a step.
daughter,
Mrs.
Thelma
Debovoise, Quincy, Mich. ; 14
grandch ild ren. one great grandchild, and Mrs. F'o rthe,
A brother prece~ed ~er· in

ADMISSIONS
Williams, Cli!ton;

9- nie Dally Sentinel, Middleport.Pomeroy, 0 ., May 16, 1973

MASON - The Mason Town

Sister has died

this

committee are Mr . and Mrs.
·(Discharged)
Richard Gaul, Mr. and Mrs .
Charles
Goeglein, Mr. and
Gladys Steens; John Morrow,
Robert Armstrong, Jr., Sharon Mrs. Dale Kauiz imd Mr. and
McCord, Michael Kaisor, Effie Mrs. John Riebel .
Harkings, Cressie Blake,
Claudette Sm ith, Kimelea Dr. Rea is dead
Taylor, Maurice Sparks,
Word has been received of
Daniel Sands, Virgil Smith, the death of Dr . George
Roy Payton, John Ledman, WilHam Rea, fOrmerly of
Hol~er

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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. May 16, 1973

~ews ~Con~~u~ fr~'!ge !(Jriefs A uxiliar)'

Mrs. Somerville dies

Portland, Ore., said a pressurized bomb was hidden in the middle
of the luxurious Northwest Air tines jet and it would explode if the
plane descended below 7,000 feet.
"Mexico City had the closest airport above 7,000 feet," an
airline spokesman said. "But the plaoe didn't have the fuel to fly
U,alfar. We had to take a chance and put her down in Denver."
The plane landed at Stapleton International Airport at 12: 15 a.m.
MDT. No bomb was found.

POINT PLEASANT - Mn.
L. C. Somerville, the former
Helen Arnold, 83, the last of the
seven surviving widows of
Spanish American War, and a
retired
Mason
County
educator, died Tuesday at
Pleasant Valley Hospital
where she had been ill since
M~y

I.

Mrs. Somerville was born in
Pomeroy, the youngest
daughter of C. A. M. and
Suzanna Carleton Arnold ,'who
lived in the Enterprise ·c om:

mWlity . She atte~~ded Carlton
College for two years and was a
1908 graduate of Pomeroy High
School. She attended Kee-Mar
College at Hagerstown, Md.,
and graduated in 1910 with a
bachelor of literature degree.
Following graduation at KeeMa.r she took one year's work
at Winona, Ind. She taught
music at the Girls' Industrial
School in Delaware, Ohio and
MRS. SOMERVILLE
left Delaware to return to
Winona to supervise music and American Association of Epling, Ruth Richards and
drawing for years · in the Uni•.1 ersity Women, the Point Alfred Arnold , Gallipolis; Dr.
public schools of Koscuisco Pleasant Women's Club and Edna Gettles, Point Pleasant ;
CoWlty, Claypool, Warsaw and the Presbyterian Church .
7.elda Healy, · Walnut Creek,
Wino!la.
Calif.;
,John Burnard Arnold,
She is survived by a foster
She returned to Pomeroy to daughter , Challa, wife of Peter Springdale, Pa.; Maxine Arbe near her widowed father Chula, Lorain, Ohio. and their nold , ~1 a s on 1
W. Va. ;
and was employed teaching three children, Sandra, Los Theadosia F'recker, Pomeroy ;
music,
art and
home Angeles , C&lt;Oiif. ; Lynn and Pauline Beeches and Doris
economics at Point Pleasant Gary, at Lorain; fi\'e great- Meredith, Wyandott, Mi ch.;
where she mel the late at- grandchildren , and
the Evelyn Elliott, Rand , W. Va .,
torney, L. C. Somerville. TI1ey fo llowing nieces and nephews , and Edith Sloan , Elman Posse,
were married July 10, 1918.
Mary Lippincott , Hortense Lucille Coates and Ruth
For several years after her
Wright, Winchester, Ind .

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marriage she did not t~ach, but

F'tmeral services and calling

returned parttime to help with
overflow classes at PPHS.
When she returned to regular
employment she continued her

hours will be announced by the
Stevens Funeral Home.

MAN FINED
One defendant was fined

Tuesday night and a second

education at Ohio University· forfeited bond in the court of
where she earned a ba~helor Middleport Mayor John Zerkle.
and master degrees.
Paul R. Uhrig, 46, Columbus,

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She was a member of the
Retired Teachers Assn. of W.
Va., a 50-year member of the

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member of Col. Charles Lewis
Chapter of Daughters of. the
~evolution,

American

the

DIVORCE GRANTED
A suit for divorce has been

was fined $100 and costs and

filed and another granted in

was given a three tlay jail
sentence for driving while

Meigs County Common Pleas

Court. Filing was Margaret
Burkhamer, Pomeroy, against

intoxicated. Mark A. Barton,
21 , Columbus, forfeited his $30

Richard

for
distance.

Pomeroy, ·charging gr oss
neglec.t of duty and extreme

assured

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clear

J.

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______..;,_..,___________.. co·uelty . Fred C. Kesterson was
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LONDON - THE PRICE OF GOLD dropped slightly today
following two days of frantic trading aod the dollar moved higher
on European money markets.
" The London bullion markets were calm, in sharp contrast to
the feverish atmosphere that sent gold skyrocketing tc the
highest prices in history on Mond,!IY and Tuesday. Dealers ""id
wealthy investors from the Middle East were now switching
from gold back to dollars, restoring strength to the American
currency.

aJLUMBUS ...: THE HOUSE AGRICULTURE, Conunerce
and Labor Conunittee Tuesday approved by a 10-6 vote a bill
requiring counties to provide unemployment compensation
coverage for employes not covered by Civil Service. Rep. Robert
E. Levitt, R-Canton, contended the insurance coverage is a
decision best not made by the state, "If county and local
governments are to continue to mean anyihing." He said the bill
imfairly singles out county government while JJQt apply~g to
towns, municipalities and other local governments.
In defending the bill, Rep . Ike Thompson, D-Cleveland,
argued it just extends to all county employes what had been
granted to employes under Civil Service and to some 50,000 state
workers. "If you don't take care of your duties at home, it's up to
the state and federal goverrunents to make sure that you do," he
said.

Chester school alumni
plan reunion banquet
CHESTER -

The aruma!

reunion banquet and dance of

the Chester High School has
been set for Saturday, May 26,
at the school.
A banquet open to alumni
members and guests will begin
at 6:30 p.m. with a 1ance to
follow at 8:30p.m. The dance,
with the Country Boys of
Marietta providing music, will
he open to the public. The
group has made several appearances at Tup.pers Plains
during the past winter. They
play for round, square, polka
and other types of dancing.
The price for each alumni
at• cnf\lng the dinner aod dance
is $4. The price for dinner alone
is $2.50 and the dance is $1.50.
Reservations by mail should be
made with Mrs. Opal

The ''Service of Celebration"

of the West Ohio Conference
United Methodist . Women
scheduled to be held Saturday,
May 19, at Springfield Central
United Methodist Church will
he held at the Hara Arena near
Dayton.
LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Wednesday
was 60 degrees· under sunny
skies

We Accept Federal Food Stamps

Pomeroy

Open Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m _ F -d
9
days 9 a.m. to 8 ·. JO p.m.
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Reunions this year will include the classes of 1923, 1929,
1933, 1938, 1943, 1948, and 1953.
Alumni officers are Roger
Epple, president; Richard
Fick, first vice president;
Robert Woods, second vice
president; Henry Thomas,

third vice president; Opal
Eichinger, secretary; Mildred
Gaul, asaistant secretary;
Lucille Smith,

treasurer;

Esther Ridenour, assistant
treasurer.

Members of the decorating
conunittee joined by other
alumni will meet at the school
on the evenings of May 24 arid
25 to prepare for the May 26

Of

Doris

Medica' Center

Kaiser ,

Margaret

Hardin , Ray Gibbs and Tina
Barnes.

(Births 1
Mrs. Edward Yankumf, a
son, Cheshire and Mrs. Charles
·Tauton, a daughter, Middleport.

died on Tuesday
John L. ( Bull) Evans, 58,
r e t ire d
Gal l ipolis
bus in essman,
community
leader, World War l't'" veteran
and sportsman ,. died at 6: 45
p.m . Tuesday short ly . after
being admitted to th e Hol ze r
Medical Center.
Wi dely known in M eigs
County , he had been in failing
health the past five yea rs. A n
executive, of the
Evans
Grovery Co., he had served
thqt firm -40 years prior to his
ret irement .
Fune r al services will be held
2 p.m . Friday at the F irst
Presby terian Church. Friends
may c~ll at the Waugh -Halley·
Wood Funera l Home be tween
3-5 and 7-9 p.m. T hursday.

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Mrs. Allen Hampton was
elected delegate to the District
3 summer conventi'ln and the
Ohio Department convention
with Mls. Arnold Richards
being named alternate when
the American Legion Auxiliary
of Lewis Manley Post 263 met
recently at the Mount Moriah
Baptisi Churcn.
Mrs. Hampton presided at
the meeting which was hosted
by Mrs. Campbell Harper.
Mrs. Ernest Bowles served as

flagbearer, and Mrs. Nellie
Winston was the chaplain.
Reports were given by the
various chairmen. A letter
concerning a life membership
for Mrs. Harrison BenUey was
read.
The present officers were reelected for another year with
Mrs. Ernest Bowles being
named as historian, and Mrs.
HarPer 'as chairwoman of the

ways and means committee.
During a concluding social
hour, refreshments were
served to the group by Mrs.
Harper.

Pomeroy, In KirksvHfe. Mo.
Dr . Rea who graduated from
Pomeroy High School. -left here
about 30 years ago to studY
med i ci ne a t the Kirksville
Os t eopathic Med ica l School
and Hospital where he has been
on
th~
st aff since
his
gradua tion from med ica l
school . He died at the Kirksville Hospital as the resu lt of a
heart attacR on May 10.
Su rv iving
are
his
wi fe,
Fern; two sons, Roger and
Rodney, of Kirksvi ll e; a sister,
Mrs . Ma r gretta Roush of
Pomeroy , and several nephews
and cous\ns in this area . .

remodeled city building
"This building belongs to the
Council is inviting all people of Mason so make plans
residents, including children, to take it a few mmin Mason City to attend Open utes to come in and
House at the remodeled city look it over and enjoy
building Saturday from 9 a.m. refreshments. Coffee, donuts
to 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 10 and pop will be served.
Members of council will be
p.m.
Town Recorder Gary L. l"esent to show you around and
Gibbs said the remodeling answer questions. We're proud
!&gt;'Ogram has cost $5,1100 and of it," Gibbs said.
the air conditioner, floor tile
and new door for the back
rOO_m, a new door and window
for the front hopefully will be
completed by June. These
additional items, Gibbs stated,
Tonight-Thur-l=ri.
will cost approximately $1,200
May 16-17-18
Double Feature Program
making , the total cost aJ&gt;THE GREAT
proximately $7,000.
NORTHFIELD,
!Gtchen and Son did the
MINNESOTA RAID
carpentry work, the Point
(Color)
Pleasant - Mason Auto Glass
Cl iff Robertson
~obert Duvall
Company, Mason, did the
(PGI
windows and doots with the
-PlusCarpet Carnival of Henderson
COUNTRY MUSIC
laying the carpet.
Marty Robbins
Sammy Jackson
Gibbs said the mayor and
IGI
councilmen contributed many
hours of planning, doing wiring
and plumbing. Also, approximately $1,000 worth of
new office equipment has been
installed.

MASON -

mEIGS THEATRE

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Saturday evenings .
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Clarence Curtis, Frances King,
Guy
Sargent,
Jeffrey
Knighting ond ·Billy Brewer.

Marriage License
Raymond Allen Norris, 21,

Albany, Rt. 2, and Christine
Marie Porter, 17, Pomeroy, Rt.

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Black mirkers

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32.95 .

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See our great selection of gilt watches. We have the
newest styles, the latest features. Caravella by
Bulova. Expensive watc hes at inexpensive prices.
From $10.95.
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Jackett, Rutland; Geraldine

Lonnie Lemaster
died on Tuesday

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Lonnie Lemaster , 62, Shade
died
Rou te 1, a farmer
Tuesday evening at Veterans
Memorial
Ho sp ital .
Mr .
Lemaster w·as preceded in
death by his parents, Edward
and
Fran,ces
Ramey
Lema ster ; two brothers, two
sisters, a
son
and
two
daughters.
Surviving are his wife,
Rem a ; three sons, Herschel,
Guysvill e Route 1; James, of
Columbus. and Edward of
PomerOy Route
2;
five
daughters ,
Mrs.
Daisy
Daugherty , Columbus ; Mrs.
Donna Hayes. Mrs . J~an
Norris and Mrs. Peggy Miller,
all ol Groveport, and Mrs.
Wilma Hoschar, Pomeroy ; 25
grandchildren, one great grandchild ; three sisters~ two
brother s, thr ee step-brothers
and four step-sisters.
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at 1 p.m . Friday at the Ewing
Funera l Hoine where friends
may call any time aft,e r 6 : ~0
this evening . Burial will be 1n
Riverview
Cemetery
at
Middleport .
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jeweled, quality-made Caravella watch.

Lloyd
Wilma

OSCAR I,IAYER

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Caravelle®~Y Bulova

Veterans Memorial Hospital

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If an advertised aptcial Is ever sold out uk
the Manager for a Ralncheck . II tntltltl you
to the same Item at the same apeclal prlce
the lollowing week. Or if you wleh we'll give
you a comparable item at the same price.

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BONELESS

"Super-Right" Quality Meats!

DDLEPORT, OHIO
Daily 9 to 9

Friday &amp; Saturday
May 18-19

GIRL

Funeral services were held
Tuesday after n ~n at the Law
and Sons Funeral Home in
Uti ca with the Rev . John
Clouston officia ting . Burial
was in the Patterson Cemetery
at Utica . Mrs . Oiler was a
member of the BaPtist Chur ch.

Rflcine i

NOT OPEN

FOR THE SWEET

death.

Riggs,

Tonight 4&lt; Thursday
May 16-17

GIFTS

Forthe, Mason, has received
word of the death of her sister,
Mrs. Mary V. Oiler. 51. at her
home in Utica, Route 2 as the
res.ult of a heart attack.
Mrs . Oller was born in
Gallipolis, _ the daughter of
·Charles and Lillian Rodgers
Cutshaw. Surviving are her
husband, Jerry, Utica ; five
step. sons, Uoyd Oller, Har ley
Oiler Elmer Oiler and Carmel
Oi ler, all of Utica. and Paul
Oi ler of Johnstown ; a step.
daughter,
Mrs.
Thelma
Debovoise, Quincy, Mich. ; 14
grandch ild ren. one great grandchild, and Mrs. F'o rthe,
A brother prece~ed ~er· in

ADMISSIONS
Williams, Cli!ton;

9- nie Dally Sentinel, Middleport.Pomeroy, 0 ., May 16, 1973

MASON - The Mason Town

Sister has died

this

committee are Mr . and Mrs.
·(Discharged)
Richard Gaul, Mr. and Mrs .
Charles
Goeglein, Mr. and
Gladys Steens; John Morrow,
Robert Armstrong, Jr., Sharon Mrs. Dale Kauiz imd Mr. and
McCord, Michael Kaisor, Effie Mrs. John Riebel .
Harkings, Cressie Blake,
Claudette Sm ith, Kimelea Dr. Rea is dead
Taylor, Maurice Sparks,
Word has been received of
Daniel Sands, Virgil Smith, the death of Dr . George
Roy Payton, John Ledman, WilHam Rea, fOrmerly of
Hol~er

GRAIN COFFEE
MAXWELL HOUSE ,l-Ib......... 1.09
2-lb. ;....... 1.99
FOLGER'S, l-Ib ................. 1.09
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made with Mildred Gaul at the
Shake Haven in Chester, 992-

reunion . M~mbers

John L. Evans
115 W. Main

Eichinger, Chester, and
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Beef Ravioli • • • ••
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Beefaroni • • • • •
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Pillsbury Sprinkle Sweet , ........... .•:.,·:~- 42c
Pillsbury Extra Lite Biscuits . : . . . . . 4 :•-:: 44c
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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
Notice
GUN Shoot. Friday, 7: 30 p.m .
Factory choked Quns only.
Assorted meats . Rerrestl ·

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Club .

QUALITY

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M iddleport . Mason area. Cal l

992-l&lt;OS. 5 p.m . to a p.m. only.
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YARD Sa le, Saturday. Ma y 19, 9
a .m.
A nti q ues ,
sew i ng
ma chine, rockers, wood bed.

pi cture frame s, d ishes.
McC oy po tte r y, e tc. 430
Headl ey St .• Middleport .
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WANT ED - Countr y &amp; Western

Band . Apply in person at
Jack 's Cl ub.
5-16-4tc
AUCTION- NOTICE
Wash i ngton
Sa l e
P ic kuPs .

Du mp

condition, one owner, read y to
go only S250. Coolville 6-6 7·
621 ...
S-16-12tc

BOAT, motCM"" and tra iler. $500.

mileage, 1 owner, r adio, spare never used .

Phone 9'9 2~55 4:2 . Ezra Phil li ps,
Sy racuse, Ohio.

$2295

KI NGSIZE bed. mattreso, box

117f5 .

Malibu H.T . Cpe ., 307 V-8 eng ., au t~mat lc power steer ing ,
good tires, clean v inyl inter ior with bucket seats &amp; con sole, dark grn. fin ish, radio .
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pot s, ba skets and spra ys 99c
and up. Al so loose flowers.
Small e y' s, Che ster, Oh io.

Phon e 985-3537.

Tra c tors
w -Mower
At tachments . Tar Distr ibutor , Tar
Kettles . A i r Compressors
Cha in Saws, and Mowers . and
Other Miscell aneous Items .
" See Con tra ct Sales Legal
Copy No . 73 ·377 under legal
se ction ror details of auction
sale by the State of Oh io.''

POODLE puppies , To y A.K,C..

KEEP all dogs off Charles
Waite Property, at Fairview,
all day and all night.
5-6-12tc

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For Rent

Wanted To Rent

Phone 992-5434.
TRAILER , Br.own ' s Tra iler
Park ; phone 992-3324.

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'R ooFING and Heating Repa ir ;
all types ; srecial - Cleaning TWO bedrooms , 2 baths,
andoilingo blower, complete
beautiful built -in kitchen ,
check on furnaces; phone 843located in Pomeroy ; phone
2341 .
446-4060after 5 p.m ., 446-1279.

5·2-30tc

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KOSCOf SPECIALS for May TWO bedroom mobile home In
are Hai r Kair Products inMiddleport ; adult s only ;
cluding other items. If you
phone 992-5592.
have ever purchased Kos"cot
5-13-tfc
Kos.metics and are not bei ng
servi ced, phone Helen Jane HOUSES - one 2 bedroom and
Brown, evening s also, 992one 4 bedroom ; phone 992-2780
5113 .
or 992 -3432.

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c::-- - -- - -- - -FREE to good homes. 6 puppies, mother was a Shepherd Collie . Phone 992-2497.
5-15-6tc
CHAIR bottoms re -woven,
caning and rushing . Call 992 6046.

5-15-6tp
GARAGE ahd yard sale. 789
Maple
St .,
Middleport ,
Wednesday 1lfh and Thurs day 17th, hours 9 to 4 p.m.
5-15-2tc

Ch o co late -Shan
Ph one 992-5443.

TWO ti-aller lots i n Middleport ;
1h duplex in Bradbury ; phone
WORKING family needs two or
three bedroom house In
before 6 p.m . 992-5693 .
Eastern Sc hool D is tri c t .;
5-14-St c
anywhere ; d ependable ,
3 A-~N::D:4 -:R:-0:-::-M
0 :-f:u-rn-1sh
_e_d-anci
references ; phone 985-3549.
unfurn ished
apartments ,
5-13-6tp

4-12-tfc

5-13-tfc

lost

Wanterl To Buy
1967 OR UP VW Van . Only body .
a43-2451 .
5·16-12t c
OLD · furn ltu'r e , oak tables,
Wooaen ice boxes , brass beds.
dishes
or
complete
households; Write M . 0 .
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio,

call 992-6271.

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-TRACTOR
- --hitch adaptor. from

2 pt. back to 3 pt.; phone 742-

3182.

5-13-5tc
WANTED -

OLD UPRIGHT

seng , $60; yellow root. $4;

COOK, waitress and carhop ;
apply in p~rson , Craw's Steak
House .

5-10-tfc

HEATING &amp;
.COOLING
Furnace Controls
H.UMIDIFIERS

full or Part Time
No experience n.ecessary.
Must have car ·and be willing
tO learn.

Mon. thru Fri.
Call9-8, 446-0677
MR. VANCE

HOT Water Heat~rs

l;'lumbing
EIP.ctrica I Work

arrnas er ampers, $1350;
We sell service and quality .
Financing arranged. CAMP

CONLEY

STARCRAFT

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PAINTING interior and ··· ex terior by the hour. Phone 992 7579 or 992-7426.
5-14-6tc

Oklahoma City, Okla ., site
of the National Cowboy Hall
of Fame, is called the "cow. hoy capital of the world ."

KUHL ' S BARGAIN CENTER
HAS NEW - NEW - NEW

--ARNULD
BROTHERS

Auto Sales

For Rent
3975.

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space in ' 1965 LINCOLN Continental .
Good condition $400. Phone
Syracuse ; phone 992-6329.

5·2·1fc
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L_::;E~Lc:E:-C:::T~R;:IcC;:-,-cl:::ik_e_ n_e_w, 3
rdoms with large . bath,
electri c wall oven, table top
range, large closet. located oh
. E. Ma in St:, Pomeroy ; see to
appreciate ; phone Gall ipolis
446·9539.
5-11 -6tc
SLEEPING room over Wine
Store irl Pomeroy. Reference
required . Phone 992-5293.
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'68 CAMARO. 327 motor. good UPHOLSTERY
condition; phqne 1·304 -773 -

992-9904.

5-16-3ic

Mobile Homes For Sale
1971 12x60 Mobile Home on
100x200 lot in Tvppers Plains.
$6800. Phone 667-3363 Ol' see
Dorset Miller .

5· 10-6tp
CASH paid for all tnakes and
models of mobile homes .
Phone area code 614-423-9531.

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Call 992-6040 af er 3:30 p.m. -::~~77~=c-::-~·:·~·~C
5-16-41c 197 1 H6T..LV Park, 12 x 60,""iike·
------:--::c:c-:-::-:-:-new, Carpeted . house fur - :
12 x 60 2 BEDROOM mobile
n i ture , air · tonditioned,
home . Air conditi oned . Adult s
washer and dryer, with 8 x 32
only . Phone 992-5443.
por.ch and awning; phone 130.4-773 -5474.
5-16-lfc
5·9-lOtc

Materials,
regularly $3.95 only $1.95.
Also remnants. Pomeroy
Recovery, 622 E. Main St.,
phone 992-7554.

5·3-24tp
NEW FOAM to fill your old
cushions, standard size suite,
only
$9.95.
Pomeroy ,
Recovery , 622 E . Main St., 1,..,.
phone 992-7554.

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Air .Cond.itioners
Awnings
Underpinni11g
Complete mobile home
service - plvs gigantic .
display of mobile homes
always ava iJable at .. .

MILLEI'f
MOBILE. HOMES
1220 Washington Blvd.

4ll-7521

BELPRE, 0.

per month. Phone 992-5331 .

4-20-tfc
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MUST sell- 1973 deluxe Zig-Zag
sewing
machine .
This.
machine ~arns. embrOiders.
makes
buttonholes,
all
without attachmenfs. Just
dial and sew. Pay balance of
$38.50 or pay S5 per month.

Pbone992-5331.

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SABRE TILLER
3% HP 1129.95
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Ca_~ton ,

Set Up, t34.95 .

Pomeroy

MATERIALS CO.
771-55.54

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Daily Service

8-4: 30 Daily, 8-12 S•t.
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
_,uilding .
Middleport, 0 .
992-2101

BUT DON'T YOU
TH INK IT'S GO IN G
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REALTOR
Here's A New Listing On
Butternut in Pomeroy

Very interesting :J bedroom Spanish styled home on
large hillside lot with extra lot and 2 car garage
across the street. This home includes a large living
room and fireplace, dining room , nice kitchen and
breakfast nook plus an unfurnished 2nd floor and
full basement. Call Ike Wiseman right now for an
appointment.

.You're Missing A Bargain
We have this large 5 bedroom ho"'e in Middleport
and we think yov' li buy It If you see It Inside. Mr.
Smith, the owner, is willing to take a loss and will
help.a little. with the financing but you won't buy if
you don' t look . Don't let someone beat you to it and
then realize you just made a $5,000 m,istake . It's .
very attractive inside With a completP.Iy modern
kitchen. 2 very nice baths and lots of room for any
sil:e fami:ly . Call Mrs. Selwyn Smith at 992-3486 and
she will be happy to show it or call Us collect at
~46-3643.

We make the buyer the seller and

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On Mosl American Cars

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John Tucker, Rt. 4
Pomeroy, 0 .
Ph. 992 -3954

Porn eroy rlom e &amp; Auto

DANNY 'S TV Ser vice, Ma son,
W. Va . Phone 773-5976.
4-27.tfc
· .....- - - - - - - - - cY DELL WHEEL A lignment
located at Cross roads , Rt. 124,
compl ete front end ser vi ce,
tune up 'and brake serv ic e.
Wheel s
balan ced
elec tr o nically . AII
w o rk
guara nteed .
Rea so nable
rates. Phone 992·321 3 or 7423232.

EXCAVATING, dozer, loader
and ba ckhoe work ; septic
tank s i nstalled ; dump trucks
and /o-bey s for hire ; will havl
f ill d irt, top soil , limestone
and gravel ; Call Bob or Roger
Jeffer s, day phone 992-7089 ;
night phone 992-3525 or 992-

667. 3650.

Open a Til5

THEM HAPPV
ALLP.IGHTBUTIWAAN

N~VEP.
TH~

MIND
WARNING-

600ME

THI58UILDJMS
WllCL RING WITH THE
lAUGHTER OFC:4RE-

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PoWE
BOOME

2-11 -tfc
SEE US FOR:. AwninQs, storm
door s and windows, carports ,
m~rqu ees , alvminum siding
and railing . A. Jacob. sales
r epresentative . For free
estimates, phone Cl:larles
Li sl e , SYracuse , V . V.
Johnson and Son, Inc .

~ NEV~ 7HOCIGIIT .r COULD

CIET 50 WIQ&gt;lPPEO t/P IN

MY WORK . THE M::IR/.0
OF R'.SHION WAS

3-2-tfc

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
NEW Homes on your lot or ours . REASONABLE rates . Ph . 446NO MONEY DOWN for
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,

6-11 -tfc

Phone 992-2181

®

5232.

HOUSE- in [ ong Bottom. Phone

POMEROY
Jack W..Carsey, Mgr.

WILL MAKE.

Monda';' thru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0.

6-30-tfc

qualified buyers usi ng F.H .
Adm . loan . (Closi ng cost.s
only . ) A varhHy of floor plans
with
various
f inan c ing
program s ava i lable . We
specialize in working with
A E P Co. employees although
we are available to all. Meigs
De velopment Co .• 150 N.
Second Ave ., Middleport ,
Oh io. Phone 992- ~976 for lniormati on .
5-6-30tc

~E

-GUARANTEEDPhone Y¥2-20¥4

B ACRE S on State Rout e 143, 1
m il e South of Harrisonville ;
several home sites; water tap
pa id ; ca ll 992 -3640.
5-I J-12tc
-:--::,..-:-:----.,--..,.-.,.--::
LOVELY, 3 bedroom , 1 floor
plan , f or ced air furna ce,
hardw ood fl oor s. ex cellent
condition , on Ches·t er Water
System, 10 years old, on .87 A.
lot, on State Highway , You
2-18-tfc
can pur cha se on · farm home
with low down payment . TWO READY -MIX
CONCRETE
RIVER S
REALTY.
del iv ered r ight t o your
CLARENCE
BELL.
project. Fast and easy . Free
SALE SMAN , · 240 Front •
es t i mates . Phone 992 -3284 .
Marietta, phone office, 373 Goeglein Ready -Mi x Co .,
59 16, r es idence. 373-5935 or
Middleport, Ohio.

FUN BUT INA

WA}( FRI/IOLCV5

985-3529.

ANO t/NAE'S)ICrti&amp;.E. //

ONner and Operator .
5-12-tfc

,.. IF HE SCARES THEM ANO Tl-jEY
BEACH. ON oHE SHORE OUT OF HIS
REACH, THEY 'RE SURE TO PI CK A
SPOT THAT'S BARE , WITH NO
COVER ANVWHE:RE /

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Serv ice

Phone 949-3821
Racine, Ohio
Crttt Bradford

5-1-tfc
ELNA and White Sew ing
Machines ... Service on all
makes . ·Reasonable rates .
The Sew ing Center , M i d dleport, Ohio.
11-16-ltc

RETREADS

we are ven-1
"'~"•Y • that~ wh~ '

ALL SIZES
ONLY

.HOUSE and . Roof pa inting.,·
interior and exterior, free
estimates . Call 992-7008 or 9922460.

3 BEDROOM ran ch style in
Pomeroy ;. w-to-w carpeting , 2
•.. ,,.
car garage attached, air·
NEW LISTING
c onditioned ; phone 992 -5593.
3
5-11 -6tc NICE MOBILE HOME
bedrooms, refrigerator, stove.
nice bath. 12x70 Schult with
fuel oil furna ce. Large kitchen
and master bedroom . Asking

iust 16.000.00.
WATER FRONT
SYRACUSE' - 4 bedrooms. 2
baths; full basement, and 2

Slim.
cra14 ,;tupid .fool
thinq have l.\OU
done now?
S · IG

$995

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE
S YSTEMS
CLEANED,
REPAIRED .
MILLER SANITATION ,
STEWART, OH 10. PH. 6623035.

i HAY(; A t..v.:, .. , ...~K

SEWING MACHINES . Repair
service , ail makes. 992-2284.
The Fabric Shop, _Pomeroy .
Authorized SinQer Sales and
Service . We Sharpen Scissors .

3-29-ttc

garage. Now Only $8,000.00.

CHILDREN G.ROW . ·
HOUSES DON'T. So here's a
place that' s ideal for a
growi ng family. 4 large .
b~drooms .
l lf:2
baths .
Beautiful kitchen , dining
bar, loads of cabinets etc .
Carpeting, sun porch, utility
room,
garage .
Large
building40x70intherear. 11/.4
Acres ground . $21,500.00.

BUSINESS BUILDING
30 ROOM BRICK - Steam
heat. bar with ' 1-2-3 licenses.
Parking lot. $32,500.00 the price
of a house.

MIDDLEPORT
BEDROOMS
Bath,

2

basement. front and back
porches . . All utilities. Asking

Ill HEALTH

iust $5500.00.
NEW HOME
3 BEDROOMS - Nice kitchen

is forcing the sate of this
excellent
business .
Established ·for 5 years .

with stove and refrigerator .
Lots of closets , 2 large lots.
Want only $16,000.00 .

Good income. NO PHONE
CALLS PLEASE. come in

NEW LISTING
2 ACRES In Bedtord

YOU PROVIDE
lHE FAMILY
we ' ll provide everything else
in the 5 bedr.oom home \
Mother will love this modern
kitchen, dishwasher and all.
Ph baths, dining room ,
utility R. Full basement.
Garage &amp; other buildings.

s11.ooo :oo .
2 MINUTES' WALK
to playground, swimming
pool, shopping . 5 . nice
bedrooms, 11/2 baths, nice
kitchen, dining R., utility R.,
2 glassed porches. Storm
doors &amp; windows. Garage .

LOOK $12,800.00.
HENRY E. CLELAND,BROKER
992-2259
If no answer 992-2568

Townsh ip near Burlingham, off
Rt . 33. A real buy at $1500.00 .

3221.

4-17-301c
DOZER and back hoe work,
. ponds and septic tanks, ditching service ; top soil , fill dirt, .
limestone; B&amp;K Excavating.
Phone 992-5367 Dick Karr , Jr.

9-1-tfc
;-:------..:........
NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell '$
Garage, near Crossroads on
51 . Rt . 124; all mechanic work
incl uding automatic trans mission s.
Monday
thru
Saturday, 8:30a. m . to 5 p. m .
Phone 992-7121 or 992- 6392.

5·3·30tc

NEW LISTING
80 ACRES - Some nice laying
limd in Rutland Township. 7
room house, bath, basement,
drill'ed well. and 2 barns. Want

only S21.500 .oo.

EXCAVATING . Dozers, large.
and small ; Backhoes · and
loaders on track and tires;
Dump trucks Lo -boy
serv1ce. Septic tanks in stalled . George ( Bill) Pullins,
phone 992 -2478 or 992.7402. ,
2-9-lfc

WE WORK FULL TIME IN
SELLING PROPERTY ,
NOTHING ELSE . SO WE CAN HARRISON ' S TV Serv ice and
serv ice call s. Phone 99:2-2522. ·
REALLY . G.IVE
YOUR
2-9-tfc
PROPERTY LISTED WITH
US ITS BEST. TRY US FOR A " PHON"E" L. Parker for Cattle
CHANGE .
A. I. ' Sire Service, Pomeroy
.

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992-3615
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A$50c'IATES ·c .
' · NO SUNDAYS PLEASE

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city of Tunis ~ Tunisil!l .

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Middleport, 0.
by THOMAS JOSEPH

PUBLIC ·
WHOLESALE
NEW
MOBILE HOMES
-.10x40 2 BR
10x51 2 BR
10x56 3 BR
12x41 2 BR
12x51 2 BR
12x56 3 BR·
12x61 3 BR
20x43 ·3 BR
Double wide

MODELING LAB.

REMEMBER.

All ho'mes are: total electric,
completely furnished, set Of
steps. %" birch pane:ling~
house -type doors, storm
windows . From $250 .00
down, Delivered Free.

~.:astern Ave.

Gallipolis, 0.

Halo of Heal

Dryers
.. urroun~ cl-ottaes
· with gentle, even
heat . No hot spots,
no ·overdr:ylng.
Fine Mesh lint
Fi lter .
We Specialize in
M"A YTAG

FURNITURER~~~.~~~·t
Arnold Grate.

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bird s
3 . fr eder ic k
Kn oll
play

1~. Buchwald
16. Endos ure

bats
17. French
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Unscrumblt these foor Jumbles. ·.
letter to each square, to Hurry--get vp
form four ordinary words.
there and
Uore oH

!he slrugtjj ler'

Yesterday' s Answer

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crated
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8. Schchcrazadc's

river

20, - qua
non
21. Golfin g
great
22. Electrica l

tales

(2 wd s.)
9,. Inhabit

10. Shor t
po em

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tea m

many

seckel

19. Hcpasl s
20. Wi eld a

broom
24. Apartm e nt
(c"olloq .)
25. llrewcr of
son g

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ITS THE NAME OF THE
MoNTH THAT FOLLOW5

28. Sig nify

31. Less poli te
33. Not a 36. Dolores

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34. Afri ca n .
antel op e
35. Got

DO I{QU Ut&lt;E:
ME MO~ETHAN

LIKE l(()t), CHUC1K?

around
37. Wear i ng
shoes
38. Tranquil

41. Czech
nver

nAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it:
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L . 0 N G F E L J. 0 W
Orl e letter si ~ply stands f or another . . ln this _sa mple A is
use d f or the three I.'s. ~ for Jhe tw.o O's. etc. Smgle l etters,
apostrophes, th e l ength a·nd f o rm a t~o n of the wo rds are all
hints. Each da~i the code l rtters ar c dJfTcrcnt.

is

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· Rutland

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FLIES "TO
C:.IVE WAFI.NIN5.

to form the aurpriae anawer, .aa
aucreated by the aboVe tartoon.

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and

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for
kitchen
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fot

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27. Mixture
29. Buildin g
cxtcn ::;ions
30. Fencin g
foil

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(3 wd s.)

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one

1. Lillie
Edward

Ohio

PH. 446-0175

Miiylag

Place of sale: 87 S. Second Ave .•. Middleport. Ohio. Open
l-louse 1: 00 P.M. - 2: 00 P.M . May 26, 1973 on all properties:
Properties sold indiv idually . Nomln imum bids, but sellers
reserve the right to reject bids .
·
Terms of sale:: Cash .

2. Au stral ian

and

Many more to choose fl;'om.

TRI.COUNTY
MOBILE HOMES

12. Habitu-

18.

$6500

Pertn a- Press

741-4211

.,...--...,.-------ro.,
SWE'S NN WIFE,

hy

Ji'ung

13. Pillo ge
""----''---' 14. A Ibani a 11
capital

I RUN ~E FORENSIC

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

Aulom
2 speed operation .
Choice of water
· temps .
Auto
water
te·ve
contr.ol .
Lin ·
Filter or : 'Power
Fin Agitator .

RUTLAND

Spud
" Di es --"

. DiCK TRACY

JJ!YMillibrn® lk.J .,_,IJ.- ,...~..

DOWN
I. JJnwaii's
Senator

ACROSS

I. Goldi e -

011

Yesterday's Cryptoquole: AS A JEWEL OF GOLD IN A
SWINE'S SNOUT, SO IS A ~'AIR WOMAN WHICH IS WITH· .·
OU'I' Dl SCHETION.- PROVERB
.
(@ Hl 'i .'l K ing Fl:!ntures Sy nd ica te, Tnc.)

992-7161

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

NOT RF5PONSIBLE rOR PERSONAL PROPERTY OR
ACCIDENTS.

t&lt;fWPIE'l Ht;Rf,

GENERAL
TIRE SALES

Saturday, May ~6, 1973 af2. : 00 P .M.
87 South Second Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Appraisal- SJS,OOO.OO
448 Sout~ Second Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Appraisal-$12,000.00
.
380 South Th•rd Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Appraisal- ss,ooo.oo ,

Inquiries on property may be made to Haml in C. King •
Attorney-at-Law, 21 Locust Street, Gallipolis. Ohio,
Phone: 614-446-0855.
Francis Siron &amp; Michael . Fry,
Co-E •ecutors of the Estate of
Harrie Marie Smith, deceasecL

SCHC9L ... H~. KEWPIG~
HC:R€ I KE~PIE! HEI&lt;E.

Her&lt;~ I I&lt;E'i.IJPI~ I Her&lt;f3.
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WILL rnm or cur 1re~s . dean
out basements, attics, etc.
and paint roofs. Phone 949.

. I'M M~l"~' 00 '?00llORD TH~ I UJFOIB ~

IJAME' 1.; !&lt;EWPIE'.
I&lt;(;UJPIE RAIJ A~A'I!

and
RETREADABLE
CASING

10-4-tfc

108
lots ~ All for only ..$10,500.00.
HOBSON
E. MAIN '-liiiliiiilo-r«
3 BE OROOMS - Bath, lots of AUTOMOBILE i nsurance been .
POMEROY
cancelled?
Lost
your
cupboards in the kitchen .
operator 's li cense ? Call 992 LET US SELL YOUR
Basement, front and back
2966 .
. porches. Drilled well , and
HOME FOR YOU!
, 6-15-tfc

c:

til
Ill

\OU'D 9E1'1l:R U&gt;;E
~E Gli iEF:; EliACT
\V~ 1 CADET

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

MODERN
SANITATION

OFFICE SUPPLIES

1ft Carton
Set . up, $54.95

11111 _

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

992 -2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP 149.95

and let us discuss it.

1973 STEREO a track. A small
balance of $88.64 or pay $6.50.

Happiness for us is selling Real Estate.

.

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

I APPIOIOVE OF
REALISTIC OFFICE
EXPEIM NC E..•

DO '&gt;OU WANT IT
IN foFN WORDS OR
16 1HE CHIEF TOlD
IT TOME?

iHE CHIEF GEt.IT ME
HE~ W1i11 A ME%AGE

round OAK TABLES. Come - - - - - - - - - -

Pets For Sale

PRIVATE meeTing room for
any organization; photie 992-

·.

Make it Right.

POMEROY
HOME-&amp; AUTO

v a cu um

cleaner. A-1 coodition. uses
p~per bag s, ha s man y attachments. Al so shampooer
attachment incl uded. (Onl y 4
avai lable) at $47.70 cash or
t erm s a va i lable . E lectr o
Hyg iene Co., Phone ~ - 7755 .
5-1 5-6tc

Real Estate For S31e

For Sale

5-10-6tc

It Must
Be Right·
or we will

5-15-6tc

floral or plaid living room
suites, $189.95 and up; in
Herculon at $139.95; bedroom 39 ACRE farm ; 6 room houSe,
suites, $109; 7 · pc. chrome
barn dnd outbuildings; 3
dinette ; step -end tables,
miles off Rt. 7 at Chester ;
coffee tables , $16.95 set. Used
phone 985-4205.
· appliances:
automatic
5-14-4tc
washers) dryers, ranges , - - - - -- - - -- refrigerators (1 ice -maker). WANT land? 98.61 acres with
We have, as usual, an exstream and springs, $80 an
celtent assortment ·of used
acre. $1 woods, 7 field and 10
furnituer -.- bedrooms, many
s·tripped. Call 992·5095.
wardrobes, much misc .. even
5-15-Jtc
out Rt. 7 and see vs any day
except MONDAY {yes , we're
open SUnday!) "at caution
light" in Tuppers Plains ;
phone 667-3858.
5-13-6tt

For Rent

0

Bui iiTO Your ' Specs
Delivered to Job Site

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC..
Ph. 992-1174

LOCKS TOO

Afignntent

VIOOD TRUSSES

machines in Ol' ig inal factor y
c arton . Zi g-Zag to make
buttonholes. sew on buttons,
m onograms and make fancy
desi gns w i th just the tw ist of a
single-dia l. Left In lay-awa y
and never been used. Will sell
ror only $47 cash , or terms
available. Electro Hygiene
Co. , Phon e 992-7755.

$1899 ; 22 ft., 7 in ., SC.
$3650 ; 20 ft . 7 in . SC. $3275:
St
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2 BEDROOM mobile home. Air
MATURE responsible person to
conditioned. Racine area .
babysit in my home on S.
Phone 992-6329 .
Second in Middleport for 3
months old baby and 7· year
BLACK ~a Tennessee Walker
old boy . 5 days per week in colt, Ph years old ; phone 992·
cluding
some
weekends
.
992-2448
3640.
References · ·required . Job
Pomeroy,
5-13·12tc
starts end of ·M.ay. Send BEAUTIFUL selec1ion of
inquiries
to
Box
406,
flowers, Wreaths and baskets ALL THE property formerlY
"fRv~" tt - - You'll Li~e tt. The ·· Gallipolis.. Ohio.
for
Memorial Day. OP.en
owned by Pittsburgh Coat
Sew and Go Shop in Alfred .
5-10-5tc
evenings until 8 p .m. Cliff ' s
Company and now carried on
All polyester drastically
Shoe Repair, Middleport.
the County tax records of
!'educed. Marked at $2.15 and
Meigs County, Ohio, in the
5·6· 12tc
up . Open all day and weekday
name of Consolidation Coal
evenings. Ovmer Mrs. E. T: AKC:: Toy Male Apr"fcot PooQie
Company, located in the
Galaway.
pUp; 12 weeks old; shots giyen BEAUTIFUL Walnut Stereo·
radio tape combination, AMfollow ' ng .taxing districts :
5-ll -6tc
and wormed; call 667-3915,
FM radio, 8 traCk tape d(':ck .
Cheste,- Twp . Eastern
$85.
Balance .$114.56 or terms can
L.S . D.; Salisbury Twp. McDANIELS Custom Slauohter
5-13-5tp
be ·arranged. Call 992-3965.
Pomeroy ~"ill age ; Salisbury
House and Meat Cutting;
Twp. - Me1gs L.S.D.; Sutton
'
5-13-6tc
State and Government in - THREE Norwegian Elkhounds,
registered, $25 each ; phone
Twp. Southern L.S .D.
spected ; phone 773-5208.
992-7232.
Sealed bids for the purchase
5-6-12tp
4 YEAR OLD registered run 5-13 -6tc
of all these properties (which
ning quarter horse, sorrel
should be grouped together
stallion,
phone
992-7889
after
5
Comfort,
KNAPP SHOES POODLES,
AKC
puppies,
!~ofllc:tll
and
considered as a single _b id
p.m
.
Wear,
Quality,
Long
miniature, black or white,
item)
will be received at the
S-9-tfc
Reasonable prices. Call 992·
wormed,
permanent
shots,
listed below until 12
address
5324.
$75;
phone
Coolville
667-6214.
o'clock
noon,
June l, 19'13.
S-3-tfc
.
5-6, 12tc NEW 2 piece Moderh Living
Further information may be
Room Suite, with 90" 3
obtained by contacting the
cushion
sofa, button tufted
YARD SALE. 692 Plum Street,
undersigned .
Consolidation
back and extra high back Mr.
across from Middleport
Coal Company reserves the
Chair ; this week only ,
sw i mming pool, May 16, 17 1972 GR,'\N TORINO, power
right to reject any and all
$139
.95; Cash &amp; Carr'l;
and 18.
bids. E. H. Doughty. Con steering. power brakes, air
· Pomeroy Recovery, 622 E.
5-15-3t
solidation Coal Co., Cadiz,
conditioning, vinyl top. Phone
Main, Pomeroy, phone 992Ohio 43907.
949-5081 anytime.
7554.
5-13-10tc

o.

PR E-FABRICATED

Fr om f11e laroe-st TroJCk
Sulldol,.e r Rad iator to
~ ma ues t Hearer lore.
Nathiitn Bigps
Radiator Spec1alist

"THouGHT
SHERIFF TAIT T HROWED
't'E IN'JAIL FER
.r;:.._,..~.;
P ICKIN' HENHOUSE LOCKS

T

ASK US ABOUT

5·3·241p

for garden use : large sturdy
plants ; Improved Mexican , TOMATOES, peppers, potted
flowers , by pot or by th e
Heinz 13.SO and Superson ic ;
dozen, SOc . $2 flat on all
also hot peppers, mangoes
pan sies .
Hubbard 's
and cabbage plants. On Rt .
Greenhou se, JOO yards above
124, 500 ft . above the State
ballpark i n Syra cuse, Oh io.
Park In Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
5-15-ttc
Haym~n .
·
4-24-33k ~----420 JOHN Deere dozer and
ex tra parts. Phone Chester
HOOD' S AQUARIUMS : fish
9a5-4118.
and supplies, new location,
5-1 5-3tc
Ash Street, Middleport, near
park ; Phone 992-5443.
·
1.7.tfc SMALL t o y whfte poodles.
quitting bvsiness, will sell
GROCERY business for sale.'. reasonable . Phone 992-2649.
5· 15-Jtc
Building for sale or lease.
Phone 773-5618 f. om 8 : 30p . m . ~ -------~--to 10 p.m . for appointment. UPHOLSTERY
Material s.
3-20-tfc
nylon prints, cottort prints,
- -- - -- - - -viny ls, velvets of all kind s.
1972 KAWASAKI 175, knobby
Pomeroy Recov €ry, 622 E.
tires , 21 " rim , excellent
Ma in SL phone 992-7554.
5 3 24
condition,
:- :-: :.tp"r
$495 . Phone 992 - r
2360.

5-6-tfc

Business Services

3.57 hour

----HOME Grown Tomato plants

SALES) Rt . 62N of Pt.
Pleasant, W. Va ., behind Red
Carpet Inn . Phone 675-5384.

DELIVERY DRIVER
1

5· 16-tfc

mayapple, 45c per lb.; M . A.
'"'all, Reedsville , Ohio , 378 6249.

992 -9972 .

••HEll"

qual i'ty .

PIANOS. Any Condition . Pay
5-10-5tp
$10 each. First floor only. '
Write giving directions .' STARCRAFT NeW &amp; Used
Pi~nos, P. 0 . Box 188, Sardis,
Travel Trailers and Fold
Oh1o 43946.
down campers ; 18ft. 5 in . LP,

IN VICINITY of Harrisonville, 1
female walker , white with
black markings, brown and -:::-c:-::---,..,--- 5-·13-6tp
·
black head, approx . 50 lbs . .NO
. 1 Copper , SOc ; radiators ,
Reward offered. Cali 773-.5928 .
2Bc ; brass, 18c; batteries, 85c
5·16-3tc
each ; clean dry roots, Gin -

Help Wanted

ni ture. Foam cushions, any
size. Cotton, burla p, swivel
bases, zipper, dacron, web-.
bi ng,
we lt .
P omeroy
Recovery, 622 E. Main SL
phone 99 2 · 7~5 4 .

E LECTROLUX
5-16-7tc

Tr uc ks

(Most w -P tows &amp; Spreaders ).

sp ri ng s and headboard ,
Shetland
c an is t e r - t y pe
sweeper , al most like new.
Reasonable. Phone 992.5496.

5-16-tfc

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OPEN EVE: . • ' 0 P.M.
:!'PMEROlt', OHIO

Business Services

Ma in St .•

Pomeroy, Phone 992-3891.

5-16-3tp (3) N EW 1973 Zig-Zag sewi ng

Fl rebird Esp ri t, local 1-owner car, 3.50 V-8 engine. power
steer ing &amp; autom at ic tran smission, AM-FM radio• .like
,new white letfel'ed t ires, 301 V-8, power steer ing &amp; brakes,
rad io, clean . interior .

Pomeroy Motor Co.

"

Excelsior ·

4·12-!fc
101 KA WA SAKI 100, good U PHOLST&lt;E R yov r own fur-

~u to matic tr ans,., power steeri ng' &amp; brakes.. local low

Pa ss enger Car s, Carryalls, 'h
Ton

5-16-l?tc

CHEVIIOLET
$1995
Blazer 4 wh . drive, aux. fop-locki ng frt .• hubs, V-8,

1969 CHEVELLE

Salt Works, E.

a0-2151 .

1911

1970 PONTIAC

Llm~s tOne ,

1967 OPEL $200. Fair condi tion . COA L.

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

For Sale

For Sale

AN ' HE'LL BE SUSPRISED
TO FINO OUT I CAN
PICK JAILHOUSE

WALDo .. r

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ME MOKE THAN I LIKE 'IOU?

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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
Notice
GUN Shoot. Friday, 7: 30 p.m .
Factory choked Quns only.
Assorted meats . Rerrestl ·

Of

m en ts served. Racine Gun

Club .

QUALITY

S· l6·3tc

DON ' T

like

~a ll pape r ?

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to

remove

can

do thl:s

fa :ster than most . Pomeroy ·
M iddleport . Mason area. Cal l

992-l&lt;OS. 5 p.m . to a p.m. only.
5-16·3tc

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YARD Sa le, Saturday. Ma y 19, 9
a .m.
A nti q ues ,
sew i ng
ma chine, rockers, wood bed.

pi cture frame s, d ishes.
McC oy po tte r y, e tc. 430
Headl ey St .• Middleport .
.
·
5-16-3tc
WANT ED - Countr y &amp; Western

Band . Apply in person at
Jack 's Cl ub.
5-16-4tc
AUCTION- NOTICE
Wash i ngton
Sa l e
P ic kuPs .

Du mp

condition, one owner, read y to
go only S250. Coolville 6-6 7·
621 ...
S-16-12tc

BOAT, motCM"" and tra iler. $500.

mileage, 1 owner, r adio, spare never used .

Phone 9'9 2~55 4:2 . Ezra Phil li ps,
Sy racuse, Ohio.

$2295

KI NGSIZE bed. mattreso, box

117f5 .

Malibu H.T . Cpe ., 307 V-8 eng ., au t~mat lc power steer ing ,
good tires, clean v inyl inter ior with bucket seats &amp; con sole, dark grn. fin ish, radio .
·

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-=-------:FLOWER S for .Y.emorial · Day.
pot s, ba skets and spra ys 99c
and up. Al so loose flowers.
Small e y' s, Che ster, Oh io.

Phon e 985-3537.

Tra c tors
w -Mower
At tachments . Tar Distr ibutor , Tar
Kettles . A i r Compressors
Cha in Saws, and Mowers . and
Other Miscell aneous Items .
" See Con tra ct Sales Legal
Copy No . 73 ·377 under legal
se ction ror details of auction
sale by the State of Oh io.''

POODLE puppies , To y A.K,C..

KEEP all dogs off Charles
Waite Property, at Fairview,
all day and all night.
5-6-12tc

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For Rent

Wanted To Rent

Phone 992-5434.
TRAILER , Br.own ' s Tra iler
Park ; phone 992-3324.

5-13-tfc

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'R ooFING and Heating Repa ir ;
all types ; srecial - Cleaning TWO bedrooms , 2 baths,
andoilingo blower, complete
beautiful built -in kitchen ,
check on furnaces; phone 843located in Pomeroy ; phone
2341 .
446-4060after 5 p.m ., 446-1279.

5·2-30tc

5-13-6t c

KOSCOf SPECIALS for May TWO bedroom mobile home In
are Hai r Kair Products inMiddleport ; adult s only ;
cluding other items. If you
phone 992-5592.
have ever purchased Kos"cot
5-13-tfc
Kos.metics and are not bei ng
servi ced, phone Helen Jane HOUSES - one 2 bedroom and
Brown, evening s also, 992one 4 bedroom ; phone 992-2780
5113 .
or 992 -3432.

. 5-13-tfc

c::-- - -- - -- - -FREE to good homes. 6 puppies, mother was a Shepherd Collie . Phone 992-2497.
5-15-6tc
CHAIR bottoms re -woven,
caning and rushing . Call 992 6046.

5-15-6tp
GARAGE ahd yard sale. 789
Maple
St .,
Middleport ,
Wednesday 1lfh and Thurs day 17th, hours 9 to 4 p.m.
5-15-2tc

Ch o co late -Shan
Ph one 992-5443.

TWO ti-aller lots i n Middleport ;
1h duplex in Bradbury ; phone
WORKING family needs two or
three bedroom house In
before 6 p.m . 992-5693 .
Eastern Sc hool D is tri c t .;
5-14-St c
anywhere ; d ependable ,
3 A-~N::D:4 -:R:-0:-::-M
0 :-f:u-rn-1sh
_e_d-anci
references ; phone 985-3549.
unfurn ished
apartments ,
5-13-6tp

4-12-tfc

5-13-tfc

lost

Wanterl To Buy
1967 OR UP VW Van . Only body .
a43-2451 .
5·16-12t c
OLD · furn ltu'r e , oak tables,
Wooaen ice boxes , brass beds.
dishes
or
complete
households; Write M . 0 .
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio,

call 992-6271.

5· 13 -lfc

-TRACTOR
- --hitch adaptor. from

2 pt. back to 3 pt.; phone 742-

3182.

5-13-5tc
WANTED -

OLD UPRIGHT

seng , $60; yellow root. $4;

COOK, waitress and carhop ;
apply in p~rson , Craw's Steak
House .

5-10-tfc

HEATING &amp;
.COOLING
Furnace Controls
H.UMIDIFIERS

full or Part Time
No experience n.ecessary.
Must have car ·and be willing
tO learn.

Mon. thru Fri.
Call9-8, 446-0677
MR. VANCE

HOT Water Heat~rs

l;'lumbing
EIP.ctrica I Work

arrnas er ampers, $1350;
We sell service and quality .
Financing arranged. CAMP

CONLEY

STARCRAFT

5-10-atc

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USED Gravely mowel' i. phone.
5-11·6tP

PAINTING interior and ··· ex terior by the hour. Phone 992 7579 or 992-7426.
5-14-6tc

Oklahoma City, Okla ., site
of the National Cowboy Hall
of Fame, is called the "cow. hoy capital of the world ."

KUHL ' S BARGAIN CENTER
HAS NEW - NEW - NEW

--ARNULD
BROTHERS

Auto Sales

For Rent
3975.

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5606.

5-11 -6tp

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space in ' 1965 LINCOLN Continental .
Good condition $400. Phone
Syracuse ; phone 992-6329.

5·2·1fc
A·~-L:co
L_::;E~Lc:E:-C:::T~R;:IcC;:-,-cl:::ik_e_ n_e_w, 3
rdoms with large . bath,
electri c wall oven, table top
range, large closet. located oh
. E. Ma in St:, Pomeroy ; see to
appreciate ; phone Gall ipolis
446·9539.
5-11 -6tc
SLEEPING room over Wine
Store irl Pomeroy. Reference
required . Phone 992-5293.
5-l6-tfc

TRAILER

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5·1o-6tc

'68 CAMARO. 327 motor. good UPHOLSTERY
condition; phqne 1·304 -773 -

992-9904.

5-16-3ic

Mobile Homes For Sale
1971 12x60 Mobile Home on
100x200 lot in Tvppers Plains.
$6800. Phone 667-3363 Ol' see
Dorset Miller .

5· 10-6tp
CASH paid for all tnakes and
models of mobile homes .
Phone area code 614-423-9531.

13 tf

Call 992-6040 af er 3:30 p.m. -::~~77~=c-::-~·:·~·~C
5-16-41c 197 1 H6T..LV Park, 12 x 60,""iike·
------:--::c:c-:-::-:-:-new, Carpeted . house fur - :
12 x 60 2 BEDROOM mobile
n i ture , air · tonditioned,
home . Air conditi oned . Adult s
washer and dryer, with 8 x 32
only . Phone 992-5443.
por.ch and awning; phone 130.4-773 -5474.
5-16-lfc
5·9-lOtc

Materials,
regularly $3.95 only $1.95.
Also remnants. Pomeroy
Recovery, 622 E. Main St.,
phone 992-7554.

5·3-24tp
NEW FOAM to fill your old
cushions, standard size suite,
only
$9.95.
Pomeroy ,
Recovery , 622 E . Main St., 1,..,.
phone 992-7554.

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like J person.

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR .DIAL_j

Air .Cond.itioners
Awnings
Underpinni11g
Complete mobile home
service - plvs gigantic .
display of mobile homes
always ava iJable at .. .

MILLEI'f
MOBILE. HOMES
1220 Washington Blvd.

4ll-7521

BELPRE, 0.

per month. Phone 992-5331 .

4-20-tfc
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MUST sell- 1973 deluxe Zig-Zag
sewing
machine .
This.
machine ~arns. embrOiders.
makes
buttonholes,
all
without attachmenfs. Just
dial and sew. Pay balance of
$38.50 or pay S5 per month.

Pbone992-5331.

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SOUTHEAST~RN OHIO'S LARGEST .

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SPR INC;"'SPECIALS

SABRE TILLER
3% HP 1129.95
1e

Ca_~ton ,

Set Up, t34.95 .

Pomeroy

MATERIALS CO.
771-55.54

w. va.

Mason,

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24 Hour
Daily Service

8-4: 30 Daily, 8-12 S•t.
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
_,uilding .
Middleport, 0 .
992-2101

BUT DON'T YOU
TH INK IT'S GO IN G
A LITTLS TOO
FAR ...

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STU DE NT IN TH IS WA't' ~

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REALTOR
Here's A New Listing On
Butternut in Pomeroy

Very interesting :J bedroom Spanish styled home on
large hillside lot with extra lot and 2 car garage
across the street. This home includes a large living
room and fireplace, dining room , nice kitchen and
breakfast nook plus an unfurnished 2nd floor and
full basement. Call Ike Wiseman right now for an
appointment.

.You're Missing A Bargain
We have this large 5 bedroom ho"'e in Middleport
and we think yov' li buy It If you see It Inside. Mr.
Smith, the owner, is willing to take a loss and will
help.a little. with the financing but you won't buy if
you don' t look . Don't let someone beat you to it and
then realize you just made a $5,000 m,istake . It's .
very attractive inside With a completP.Iy modern
kitchen. 2 very nice baths and lots of room for any
sil:e fami:ly . Call Mrs. Selwyn Smith at 992-3486 and
she will be happy to show it or call Us collect at
~46-3643.

We make the buyer the seller and

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Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

Real Estate For Sale

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On Mosl American Cars

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John Tucker, Rt. 4
Pomeroy, 0 .
Ph. 992 -3954

Porn eroy rlom e &amp; Auto

DANNY 'S TV Ser vice, Ma son,
W. Va . Phone 773-5976.
4-27.tfc
· .....- - - - - - - - - cY DELL WHEEL A lignment
located at Cross roads , Rt. 124,
compl ete front end ser vi ce,
tune up 'and brake serv ic e.
Wheel s
balan ced
elec tr o nically . AII
w o rk
guara nteed .
Rea so nable
rates. Phone 992·321 3 or 7423232.

EXCAVATING, dozer, loader
and ba ckhoe work ; septic
tank s i nstalled ; dump trucks
and /o-bey s for hire ; will havl
f ill d irt, top soil , limestone
and gravel ; Call Bob or Roger
Jeffer s, day phone 992-7089 ;
night phone 992-3525 or 992-

667. 3650.

Open a Til5

THEM HAPPV
ALLP.IGHTBUTIWAAN

N~VEP.
TH~

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WARNING-

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THI58UILDJMS
WllCL RING WITH THE
lAUGHTER OFC:4RE-

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BOOME

2-11 -tfc
SEE US FOR:. AwninQs, storm
door s and windows, carports ,
m~rqu ees , alvminum siding
and railing . A. Jacob. sales
r epresentative . For free
estimates, phone Cl:larles
Li sl e , SYracuse , V . V.
Johnson and Son, Inc .

~ NEV~ 7HOCIGIIT .r COULD

CIET 50 WIQ&gt;lPPEO t/P IN

MY WORK . THE M::IR/.0
OF R'.SHION WAS

3-2-tfc

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
NEW Homes on your lot or ours . REASONABLE rates . Ph . 446NO MONEY DOWN for
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell,

6-11 -tfc

Phone 992-2181

®

5232.

HOUSE- in [ ong Bottom. Phone

POMEROY
Jack W..Carsey, Mgr.

WILL MAKE.

Monda';' thru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0.

6-30-tfc

qualified buyers usi ng F.H .
Adm . loan . (Closi ng cost.s
only . ) A varhHy of floor plans
with
various
f inan c ing
program s ava i lable . We
specialize in working with
A E P Co. employees although
we are available to all. Meigs
De velopment Co .• 150 N.
Second Ave ., Middleport ,
Oh io. Phone 992- ~976 for lniormati on .
5-6-30tc

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-GUARANTEEDPhone Y¥2-20¥4

B ACRE S on State Rout e 143, 1
m il e South of Harrisonville ;
several home sites; water tap
pa id ; ca ll 992 -3640.
5-I J-12tc
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LOVELY, 3 bedroom , 1 floor
plan , f or ced air furna ce,
hardw ood fl oor s. ex cellent
condition , on Ches·t er Water
System, 10 years old, on .87 A.
lot, on State Highway , You
2-18-tfc
can pur cha se on · farm home
with low down payment . TWO READY -MIX
CONCRETE
RIVER S
REALTY.
del iv ered r ight t o your
CLARENCE
BELL.
project. Fast and easy . Free
SALE SMAN , · 240 Front •
es t i mates . Phone 992 -3284 .
Marietta, phone office, 373 Goeglein Ready -Mi x Co .,
59 16, r es idence. 373-5935 or
Middleport, Ohio.

FUN BUT INA

WA}( FRI/IOLCV5

985-3529.

ANO t/NAE'S)ICrti&amp;.E. //

ONner and Operator .
5-12-tfc

,.. IF HE SCARES THEM ANO Tl-jEY
BEACH. ON oHE SHORE OUT OF HIS
REACH, THEY 'RE SURE TO PI CK A
SPOT THAT'S BARE , WITH NO
COVER ANVWHE:RE /

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Serv ice

Phone 949-3821
Racine, Ohio
Crttt Bradford

5-1-tfc
ELNA and White Sew ing
Machines ... Service on all
makes . ·Reasonable rates .
The Sew ing Center , M i d dleport, Ohio.
11-16-ltc

RETREADS

we are ven-1
"'~"•Y • that~ wh~ '

ALL SIZES
ONLY

.HOUSE and . Roof pa inting.,·
interior and exterior, free
estimates . Call 992-7008 or 9922460.

3 BEDROOM ran ch style in
Pomeroy ;. w-to-w carpeting , 2
•.. ,,.
car garage attached, air·
NEW LISTING
c onditioned ; phone 992 -5593.
3
5-11 -6tc NICE MOBILE HOME
bedrooms, refrigerator, stove.
nice bath. 12x70 Schult with
fuel oil furna ce. Large kitchen
and master bedroom . Asking

iust 16.000.00.
WATER FRONT
SYRACUSE' - 4 bedrooms. 2
baths; full basement, and 2

Slim.
cra14 ,;tupid .fool
thinq have l.\OU
done now?
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$995

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE
S YSTEMS
CLEANED,
REPAIRED .
MILLER SANITATION ,
STEWART, OH 10. PH. 6623035.

i HAY(; A t..v.:, .. , ...~K

SEWING MACHINES . Repair
service , ail makes. 992-2284.
The Fabric Shop, _Pomeroy .
Authorized SinQer Sales and
Service . We Sharpen Scissors .

3-29-ttc

garage. Now Only $8,000.00.

CHILDREN G.ROW . ·
HOUSES DON'T. So here's a
place that' s ideal for a
growi ng family. 4 large .
b~drooms .
l lf:2
baths .
Beautiful kitchen , dining
bar, loads of cabinets etc .
Carpeting, sun porch, utility
room,
garage .
Large
building40x70intherear. 11/.4
Acres ground . $21,500.00.

BUSINESS BUILDING
30 ROOM BRICK - Steam
heat. bar with ' 1-2-3 licenses.
Parking lot. $32,500.00 the price
of a house.

MIDDLEPORT
BEDROOMS
Bath,

2

basement. front and back
porches . . All utilities. Asking

Ill HEALTH

iust $5500.00.
NEW HOME
3 BEDROOMS - Nice kitchen

is forcing the sate of this
excellent
business .
Established ·for 5 years .

with stove and refrigerator .
Lots of closets , 2 large lots.
Want only $16,000.00 .

Good income. NO PHONE
CALLS PLEASE. come in

NEW LISTING
2 ACRES In Bedtord

YOU PROVIDE
lHE FAMILY
we ' ll provide everything else
in the 5 bedr.oom home \
Mother will love this modern
kitchen, dishwasher and all.
Ph baths, dining room ,
utility R. Full basement.
Garage &amp; other buildings.

s11.ooo :oo .
2 MINUTES' WALK
to playground, swimming
pool, shopping . 5 . nice
bedrooms, 11/2 baths, nice
kitchen, dining R., utility R.,
2 glassed porches. Storm
doors &amp; windows. Garage .

LOOK $12,800.00.
HENRY E. CLELAND,BROKER
992-2259
If no answer 992-2568

Townsh ip near Burlingham, off
Rt . 33. A real buy at $1500.00 .

3221.

4-17-301c
DOZER and back hoe work,
. ponds and septic tanks, ditching service ; top soil , fill dirt, .
limestone; B&amp;K Excavating.
Phone 992-5367 Dick Karr , Jr.

9-1-tfc
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NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell '$
Garage, near Crossroads on
51 . Rt . 124; all mechanic work
incl uding automatic trans mission s.
Monday
thru
Saturday, 8:30a. m . to 5 p. m .
Phone 992-7121 or 992- 6392.

5·3·30tc

NEW LISTING
80 ACRES - Some nice laying
limd in Rutland Township. 7
room house, bath, basement,
drill'ed well. and 2 barns. Want

only S21.500 .oo.

EXCAVATING . Dozers, large.
and small ; Backhoes · and
loaders on track and tires;
Dump trucks Lo -boy
serv1ce. Septic tanks in stalled . George ( Bill) Pullins,
phone 992 -2478 or 992.7402. ,
2-9-lfc

WE WORK FULL TIME IN
SELLING PROPERTY ,
NOTHING ELSE . SO WE CAN HARRISON ' S TV Serv ice and
serv ice call s. Phone 99:2-2522. ·
REALLY . G.IVE
YOUR
2-9-tfc
PROPERTY LISTED WITH
US ITS BEST. TRY US FOR A " PHON"E" L. Parker for Cattle
CHANGE .
A. I. ' Sire Service, Pomeroy
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992-3615
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A$50c'IATES ·c .
' · NO SUNDAYS PLEASE

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city of Tunis ~ Tunisil!l .

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Middleport, 0.
by THOMAS JOSEPH

PUBLIC ·
WHOLESALE
NEW
MOBILE HOMES
-.10x40 2 BR
10x51 2 BR
10x56 3 BR
12x41 2 BR
12x51 2 BR
12x56 3 BR·
12x61 3 BR
20x43 ·3 BR
Double wide

MODELING LAB.

REMEMBER.

All ho'mes are: total electric,
completely furnished, set Of
steps. %" birch pane:ling~
house -type doors, storm
windows . From $250 .00
down, Delivered Free.

~.:astern Ave.

Gallipolis, 0.

Halo of Heal

Dryers
.. urroun~ cl-ottaes
· with gentle, even
heat . No hot spots,
no ·overdr:ylng.
Fine Mesh lint
Fi lter .
We Specialize in
M"A YTAG

FURNITURER~~~.~~~·t
Arnold Grate.

ated

bird s
3 . fr eder ic k
Kn oll
play

1~. Buchwald
16. Endos ure

bats
17. French
(!&lt;mcc

Unscrumblt these foor Jumbles. ·.
letter to each square, to Hurry--get vp
form four ordinary words.
there and
Uore oH

!he slrugtjj ler'

Yesterday' s Answer

5. Comm is·
crated
6. S tcp -

Ind ia n &lt;~

(2

wu'.)

7 . Wild

1

goa t ·
8. Schchcrazadc's

river

20, - qua
non
21. Golfin g
great
22. Electrica l

tales

(2 wd s.)
9,. Inhabit

10. Shor t
po em

. 16. Com icc or

26. Foo lhi.tl l

tea m

many

seckel

19. Hcpasl s
20. Wi eld a

broom
24. Apartm e nt
(c"olloq .)
25. llrewcr of
son g

•'

AMANDA I'ANDA

ITS THE NAME OF THE
MoNTH THAT FOLLOW5

28. Sig nify

31. Less poli te
33. Not a 36. Dolores

-

-

37. " Six' ' i n
Sici lia

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GOLJ.Y!

VOV IIRI!
A 6000

GUS~~E~;t:

.

r IIJ rrxxJ

A
J•.mhle•• NEWLY

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Yeaterd•r'•

EliTE

IANTIR

herrin g·
33. Small role
34. Afri ca n .
antel op e
35. Got

DO I{QU Ut&lt;E:
ME MO~ETHAN

LIKE l(()t), CHUC1K?

around
37. Wear i ng
shoes
38. Tranquil

41. Czech
nver

nAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it:
AXYDLBAAXR

L . 0 N G F E L J. 0 W
Orl e letter si ~ply stands f or another . . ln this _sa mple A is
use d f or the three I.'s. ~ for Jhe tw.o O's. etc. Smgle l etters,
apostrophes, th e l ength a·nd f o rm a t~o n of the wo rds are all
hints. Each da~i the code l rtters ar c dJfTcrcnt.

is

CRYI'TO(!UOTES

1J M U L T t; M H T

£ 0 .I K

~I

F L l T

ll \ 1 N .Y V

EYMH Y U T VU WT .- 1\VF K TH V WR

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1

(..U.wen l!morrOwJ
SHAKEN

luu"err Wh11t lif~ undflr canl'lM migh' ·

bc-.INTENSI (IN TINTS)

· Rutland

.

FLIES "TO
C:.IVE WAFI.NIN5.

to form the aurpriae anawer, .aa
aucreated by the aboVe tartoon.

40. Tali
YOU MEi A
WOMA"' 1'

I

Now arranre the tircled letten

and

39. Suffi x
for
kitchen
LET ME GUEoSS ! ,..

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I'OMUIY

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1/J/{YIJAN

Rio

32. Hue
fot

MA~-'

tJ

27 . .run e has

te rm
feuth cr
24. Mar sh
- - - - ' 25. Lime tree
27. Mixture
29. Buildin g
cxtcn ::;ions
30. Fencin g
foil

I&gt; .11&gt;&lt; 1 1100 l r l

(3 wd s.)

lor com-

23. -

~HNIIIIIIINOI

one

1. Lillie
Edward

Ohio

PH. 446-0175

Miiylag

Place of sale: 87 S. Second Ave .•. Middleport. Ohio. Open
l-louse 1: 00 P.M. - 2: 00 P.M . May 26, 1973 on all properties:
Properties sold indiv idually . Nomln imum bids, but sellers
reserve the right to reject bids .
·
Terms of sale:: Cash .

2. Au stral ian

and

Many more to choose fl;'om.

TRI.COUNTY
MOBILE HOMES

12. Habitu-

18.

$6500

Pertn a- Press

741-4211

.,...--...,.-------ro.,
SWE'S NN WIFE,

hy

Ji'ung

13. Pillo ge
""----''---' 14. A Ibani a 11
capital

I RUN ~E FORENSIC

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

Aulom
2 speed operation .
Choice of water
· temps .
Auto
water
te·ve
contr.ol .
Lin ·
Filter or : 'Power
Fin Agitator .

RUTLAND

Spud
" Di es --"

. DiCK TRACY

JJ!YMillibrn® lk.J .,_,IJ.- ,...~..

DOWN
I. JJnwaii's
Senator

ACROSS

I. Goldi e -

011

Yesterday's Cryptoquole: AS A JEWEL OF GOLD IN A
SWINE'S SNOUT, SO IS A ~'AIR WOMAN WHICH IS WITH· .·
OU'I' Dl SCHETION.- PROVERB
.
(@ Hl 'i .'l K ing Fl:!ntures Sy nd ica te, Tnc.)

992-7161

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

NOT RF5PONSIBLE rOR PERSONAL PROPERTY OR
ACCIDENTS.

t&lt;fWPIE'l Ht;Rf,

GENERAL
TIRE SALES

Saturday, May ~6, 1973 af2. : 00 P .M.
87 South Second Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Appraisal- SJS,OOO.OO
448 Sout~ Second Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Appraisal-$12,000.00
.
380 South Th•rd Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Appraisal- ss,ooo.oo ,

Inquiries on property may be made to Haml in C. King •
Attorney-at-Law, 21 Locust Street, Gallipolis. Ohio,
Phone: 614-446-0855.
Francis Siron &amp; Michael . Fry,
Co-E •ecutors of the Estate of
Harrie Marie Smith, deceasecL

SCHC9L ... H~. KEWPIG~
HC:R€ I KE~PIE! HEI&lt;E.

Her&lt;~ I I&lt;E'i.IJPI~ I Her&lt;f3.
i&lt;fWPI~! HG:RG,

-----

WILL rnm or cur 1re~s . dean
out basements, attics, etc.
and paint roofs. Phone 949.

. I'M M~l"~' 00 '?00llORD TH~ I UJFOIB ~

IJAME' 1.; !&lt;EWPIE'.
I&lt;(;UJPIE RAIJ A~A'I!

and
RETREADABLE
CASING

10-4-tfc

108
lots ~ All for only ..$10,500.00.
HOBSON
E. MAIN '-liiiliiiilo-r«
3 BE OROOMS - Bath, lots of AUTOMOBILE i nsurance been .
POMEROY
cancelled?
Lost
your
cupboards in the kitchen .
operator 's li cense ? Call 992 LET US SELL YOUR
Basement, front and back
2966 .
. porches. Drilled well , and
HOME FOR YOU!
, 6-15-tfc

c:

til
Ill

\OU'D 9E1'1l:R U&gt;;E
~E Gli iEF:; EliACT
\V~ 1 CADET

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

MODERN
SANITATION

OFFICE SUPPLIES

1ft Carton
Set . up, $54.95

11111 _

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

992 -2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP 149.95

and let us discuss it.

1973 STEREO a track. A small
balance of $88.64 or pay $6.50.

Happiness for us is selling Real Estate.

.

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

I APPIOIOVE OF
REALISTIC OFFICE
EXPEIM NC E..•

DO '&gt;OU WANT IT
IN foFN WORDS OR
16 1HE CHIEF TOlD
IT TOME?

iHE CHIEF GEt.IT ME
HE~ W1i11 A ME%AGE

round OAK TABLES. Come - - - - - - - - - -

Pets For Sale

PRIVATE meeTing room for
any organization; photie 992-

·.

Make it Right.

POMEROY
HOME-&amp; AUTO

v a cu um

cleaner. A-1 coodition. uses
p~per bag s, ha s man y attachments. Al so shampooer
attachment incl uded. (Onl y 4
avai lable) at $47.70 cash or
t erm s a va i lable . E lectr o
Hyg iene Co., Phone ~ - 7755 .
5-1 5-6tc

Real Estate For S31e

For Sale

5-10-6tc

It Must
Be Right·
or we will

5-15-6tc

floral or plaid living room
suites, $189.95 and up; in
Herculon at $139.95; bedroom 39 ACRE farm ; 6 room houSe,
suites, $109; 7 · pc. chrome
barn dnd outbuildings; 3
dinette ; step -end tables,
miles off Rt. 7 at Chester ;
coffee tables , $16.95 set. Used
phone 985-4205.
· appliances:
automatic
5-14-4tc
washers) dryers, ranges , - - - - -- - - -- refrigerators (1 ice -maker). WANT land? 98.61 acres with
We have, as usual, an exstream and springs, $80 an
celtent assortment ·of used
acre. $1 woods, 7 field and 10
furnituer -.- bedrooms, many
s·tripped. Call 992·5095.
wardrobes, much misc .. even
5-15-Jtc
out Rt. 7 and see vs any day
except MONDAY {yes , we're
open SUnday!) "at caution
light" in Tuppers Plains ;
phone 667-3858.
5-13-6tt

For Rent

0

Bui iiTO Your ' Specs
Delivered to Job Site

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC..
Ph. 992-1174

LOCKS TOO

Afignntent

VIOOD TRUSSES

machines in Ol' ig inal factor y
c arton . Zi g-Zag to make
buttonholes. sew on buttons,
m onograms and make fancy
desi gns w i th just the tw ist of a
single-dia l. Left In lay-awa y
and never been used. Will sell
ror only $47 cash , or terms
available. Electro Hygiene
Co. , Phon e 992-7755.

$1899 ; 22 ft., 7 in ., SC.
$3650 ; 20 ft . 7 in . SC. $3275:
St
t
c

2 BEDROOM mobile home. Air
MATURE responsible person to
conditioned. Racine area .
babysit in my home on S.
Phone 992-6329 .
Second in Middleport for 3
months old baby and 7· year
BLACK ~a Tennessee Walker
old boy . 5 days per week in colt, Ph years old ; phone 992·
cluding
some
weekends
.
992-2448
3640.
References · ·required . Job
Pomeroy,
5-13·12tc
starts end of ·M.ay. Send BEAUTIFUL selec1ion of
inquiries
to
Box
406,
flowers, Wreaths and baskets ALL THE property formerlY
"fRv~" tt - - You'll Li~e tt. The ·· Gallipolis.. Ohio.
for
Memorial Day. OP.en
owned by Pittsburgh Coat
Sew and Go Shop in Alfred .
5-10-5tc
evenings until 8 p .m. Cliff ' s
Company and now carried on
All polyester drastically
Shoe Repair, Middleport.
the County tax records of
!'educed. Marked at $2.15 and
Meigs County, Ohio, in the
5·6· 12tc
up . Open all day and weekday
name of Consolidation Coal
evenings. Ovmer Mrs. E. T: AKC:: Toy Male Apr"fcot PooQie
Company, located in the
Galaway.
pUp; 12 weeks old; shots giyen BEAUTIFUL Walnut Stereo·
radio tape combination, AMfollow ' ng .taxing districts :
5-ll -6tc
and wormed; call 667-3915,
FM radio, 8 traCk tape d(':ck .
Cheste,- Twp . Eastern
$85.
Balance .$114.56 or terms can
L.S . D.; Salisbury Twp. McDANIELS Custom Slauohter
5-13-5tp
be ·arranged. Call 992-3965.
Pomeroy ~"ill age ; Salisbury
House and Meat Cutting;
Twp. - Me1gs L.S.D.; Sutton
'
5-13-6tc
State and Government in - THREE Norwegian Elkhounds,
registered, $25 each ; phone
Twp. Southern L.S .D.
spected ; phone 773-5208.
992-7232.
Sealed bids for the purchase
5-6-12tp
4 YEAR OLD registered run 5-13 -6tc
of all these properties (which
ning quarter horse, sorrel
should be grouped together
stallion,
phone
992-7889
after
5
Comfort,
KNAPP SHOES POODLES,
AKC
puppies,
!~ofllc:tll
and
considered as a single _b id
p.m
.
Wear,
Quality,
Long
miniature, black or white,
item)
will be received at the
S-9-tfc
Reasonable prices. Call 992·
wormed,
permanent
shots,
listed below until 12
address
5324.
$75;
phone
Coolville
667-6214.
o'clock
noon,
June l, 19'13.
S-3-tfc
.
5-6, 12tc NEW 2 piece Moderh Living
Further information may be
Room Suite, with 90" 3
obtained by contacting the
cushion
sofa, button tufted
YARD SALE. 692 Plum Street,
undersigned .
Consolidation
back and extra high back Mr.
across from Middleport
Coal Company reserves the
Chair ; this week only ,
sw i mming pool, May 16, 17 1972 GR,'\N TORINO, power
right to reject any and all
$139
.95; Cash &amp; Carr'l;
and 18.
bids. E. H. Doughty. Con steering. power brakes, air
· Pomeroy Recovery, 622 E.
5-15-3t
solidation Coal Co., Cadiz,
conditioning, vinyl top. Phone
Main, Pomeroy, phone 992Ohio 43907.
949-5081 anytime.
7554.
5-13-10tc

o.

PR E-FABRICATED

Fr om f11e laroe-st TroJCk
Sulldol,.e r Rad iator to
~ ma ues t Hearer lore.
Nathiitn Bigps
Radiator Spec1alist

"THouGHT
SHERIFF TAIT T HROWED
't'E IN'JAIL FER
.r;:.._,..~.;
P ICKIN' HENHOUSE LOCKS

T

ASK US ABOUT

5·3·241p

for garden use : large sturdy
plants ; Improved Mexican , TOMATOES, peppers, potted
flowers , by pot or by th e
Heinz 13.SO and Superson ic ;
dozen, SOc . $2 flat on all
also hot peppers, mangoes
pan sies .
Hubbard 's
and cabbage plants. On Rt .
Greenhou se, JOO yards above
124, 500 ft . above the State
ballpark i n Syra cuse, Oh io.
Park In Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
5-15-ttc
Haym~n .
·
4-24-33k ~----420 JOHN Deere dozer and
ex tra parts. Phone Chester
HOOD' S AQUARIUMS : fish
9a5-4118.
and supplies, new location,
5-1 5-3tc
Ash Street, Middleport, near
park ; Phone 992-5443.
·
1.7.tfc SMALL t o y whfte poodles.
quitting bvsiness, will sell
GROCERY business for sale.'. reasonable . Phone 992-2649.
5· 15-Jtc
Building for sale or lease.
Phone 773-5618 f. om 8 : 30p . m . ~ -------~--to 10 p.m . for appointment. UPHOLSTERY
Material s.
3-20-tfc
nylon prints, cottort prints,
- -- - -- - - -viny ls, velvets of all kind s.
1972 KAWASAKI 175, knobby
Pomeroy Recov €ry, 622 E.
tires , 21 " rim , excellent
Ma in SL phone 992-7554.
5 3 24
condition,
:- :-: :.tp"r
$495 . Phone 992 - r
2360.

5-6-tfc

Business Services

3.57 hour

----HOME Grown Tomato plants

SALES) Rt . 62N of Pt.
Pleasant, W. Va ., behind Red
Carpet Inn . Phone 675-5384.

DELIVERY DRIVER
1

5· 16-tfc

mayapple, 45c per lb.; M . A.
'"'all, Reedsville , Ohio , 378 6249.

992 -9972 .

••HEll"

qual i'ty .

PIANOS. Any Condition . Pay
5-10-5tp
$10 each. First floor only. '
Write giving directions .' STARCRAFT NeW &amp; Used
Pi~nos, P. 0 . Box 188, Sardis,
Travel Trailers and Fold
Oh1o 43946.
down campers ; 18ft. 5 in . LP,

IN VICINITY of Harrisonville, 1
female walker , white with
black markings, brown and -:::-c:-::---,..,--- 5-·13-6tp
·
black head, approx . 50 lbs . .NO
. 1 Copper , SOc ; radiators ,
Reward offered. Cali 773-.5928 .
2Bc ; brass, 18c; batteries, 85c
5·16-3tc
each ; clean dry roots, Gin -

Help Wanted

ni ture. Foam cushions, any
size. Cotton, burla p, swivel
bases, zipper, dacron, web-.
bi ng,
we lt .
P omeroy
Recovery, 622 E. Main SL
phone 99 2 · 7~5 4 .

E LECTROLUX
5-16-7tc

Tr uc ks

(Most w -P tows &amp; Spreaders ).

sp ri ng s and headboard ,
Shetland
c an is t e r - t y pe
sweeper , al most like new.
Reasonable. Phone 992.5496.

5-16-tfc

@)

OPEN EVE: . • ' 0 P.M.
:!'PMEROlt', OHIO

Business Services

Ma in St .•

Pomeroy, Phone 992-3891.

5-16-3tp (3) N EW 1973 Zig-Zag sewi ng

Fl rebird Esp ri t, local 1-owner car, 3.50 V-8 engine. power
steer ing &amp; autom at ic tran smission, AM-FM radio• .like
,new white letfel'ed t ires, 301 V-8, power steer ing &amp; brakes,
rad io, clean . interior .

Pomeroy Motor Co.

"

Excelsior ·

4·12-!fc
101 KA WA SAKI 100, good U PHOLST&lt;E R yov r own fur-

~u to matic tr ans,., power steeri ng' &amp; brakes.. local low

Pa ss enger Car s, Carryalls, 'h
Ton

5-16-l?tc

CHEVIIOLET
$1995
Blazer 4 wh . drive, aux. fop-locki ng frt .• hubs, V-8,

1969 CHEVELLE

Salt Works, E.

a0-2151 .

1911

1970 PONTIAC

Llm~s tOne ,

1967 OPEL $200. Fair condi tion . COA L.

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

For Sale

For Sale

AN ' HE'LL BE SUSPRISED
TO FINO OUT I CAN
PICK JAILHOUSE

WALDo .. r

I

I DON'T KNOW... DO 'IOU LIKE
ME MOKE THAN I LIKE 'IOU?

�..

,

'

t2 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., May 16, 1973
•

'

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Hubbard home gutted by fire
Conservattve estimates of
losses range from $40,000 to

•

•

$50,000 in a fire whi c h
destroyed the relatively new ,

one story ranch style home or
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubbard,
Park St., Middleport, early
today.
.
'
The
Middleport
fire
department was called to the
horne at 3:28 this morning to
battle the blaze in which Mrs.
Hubbard was severly burned
and hospitalized as a result
Fire Chief Bob Byer said that
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard had
wakened to investigate a noise
they heard in the utility room
of their_J!pproximately threeyear-old home and found a fire.
The blaze spread rapidly to the
ceiling and attic portions, and
in no time, names "were
shooting 20 feet into the air,"
they said .
. Chief Byer said an alumlnwn
material used under the eaves
around the home apparenUy
served as a vent for the blaze,
letting it develop rapidly and
go out of control. High winds at
the time also made the blaze
more intense more quickly.

SHOP THURSDAY 9:30 TO 5.PM
OPEN BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 PM
-~--------------~-----------------,
FAMOUS MAKERS

JUNIORS AND MISSES

OUR ENTIRE STOCK

JEANS

and
ANGEL TOPS

Sizes 5/6 to 20 Denims Polyesters - Blends .

All AT SALE PRICES

.REDUCED FOR THIS SALE

Womens Capes

Daytime Dresses

· Our Entire Stock Of

Selle Prices Now On This

100% Orlon Acrylic Capes Is Included

Panty Hose Sale

Our Entire Stock of Spring Body Shirts

Our Best Selling·Reg. $1.00 Pr.
Panty Hose • • . Now Only

Included In This Sale

Ungerie Dept., Arst Aoor

Womens Sleepwear

Sale Y2 Price
Womens Panties
Our Regular

Save This Week in. Womens One and ·
Two-Piece Swimwear

WOMENS

Childrens Pants

·

Screen Print Tops

Girls Sizes 3/6x· and 7I 14
Your Choice of Many
Spring Fabrics and Colors

Sale Prices ·

·. Preteen Sportswear
Sizes 6/1 4 (Young Jr. 3 to 11)

Sweater Sale

Slacks • Blazers · Skirts - Jeans • Shorts •
Blouses. · Shirts

Choose Cardigan .or Pullover Styles
in White or Colors

.

'

Sale Y2 Price
Coordinate Sportswear

Sale Y2 Price .
.Girls ·Dresses

Pants - Vests · Shirts - Skirts
Selected From Stock

Sale Prices On Girls 3 to 6x
and 7 to 14

.

'·

WOMENS SIZE

' -

Sale 1f2 Price

SUMMER DRESSES
•

69~

3

PAIRS

Weather

•

Clea r and cold .tumg ht with
scatte red frust likely . Lows
~oni ~-: h t in the :ms. Friday in·
c reas in'-( ciuud in css wes l
portion. A little wa n ne r over
the state with h ig h lc m peraturcs generall y in th ~ 60s.

PAIRS -$1ll

WASHINGTON (UP! ) - A
Senate cornrnittee·, determined
to 11 Spare no one whatever his
station in life," today opened
public hearings into the Water·
gate scandal that already has
shaken President Nixon's ad-

1••

VINYLS - STRAWS - DENIMS

All At Sale Prices .

Spring Jewelry
Reg. $3.00 Jewelry Sale ............•1 79

.,19

Reg. .$1.00 Jewelry Sale .....·.......

.

Womens Shorts
Nassau, Jamaica, Short-Short .

Our Entire ·Stock Included
In This Sale

.

59 C

Womens Skirts
Juniors and Misses Sizes In
Solid Colors and Jacquards'

-Sale lf2_. Pr.i ce
Junior Dresses
Our Entire Stock Included
Sizes 5.Petite to 15

Powder Blue, Pink

Sale •4••

ministration and cast doubts·
about his ability to govern.
Sen, Sam J . Ervin, D-N.C.,
dropped the gavel Qn schedule
at 10 a.m. EDT in the vaulted
marble. hearing room where
the Teapot Dome scandal was

By United Press International

Short Sleeve Ribbed Style In Navy, Red,

Reg. $6.98

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Handbag Sale

Our Entire Stock Included

·Sale Prices
Girls Body Shirts

NO. 24

Sale Prices
Womens Pants .
Polyester or Acrylic Fabrics In Solids and ·
Patterns Selected From Our Regular Stock

Sale 1f2 Price
•

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING ON SECOND STREO AND AT ELBERFELD$ MECHANIC STREO WAREHOUSE

THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973

PHONE 992 2156

TEN CENTS

•

$·

... $2•00 Jewe'Iry Sale........ .. .. •
Reg.

Womens Uniforms

Choose Short Sleeve, Sleeveless or
Tank Top Styles

.Sale Prices

3

SALE

Sale Prices

Now At Sale Prices

..

Body Shirt Sale

Womens Swimwear

Womens Knit Pullover Tops

I

VOl. XXV

EARLY BIRD SALE

Our Entire Stock Of Misses and

'flw rear of the Hubbard home following the fire: The patio roof is at left, on the ground ..

lk11oted To The Interest.' Of The Meig.•· Mason Area

Selected From Our Regular Stock

In .Sizes 10 through 52

KNIT TOPS

I

SURVEY DAMAGE - Middleport Fire Chief Bob Byer, right, in white hat, and members of the volunteer company,
~urvey destruction caused by the £ire .

Warts are caused by a virus .

-GOWNS • PAJAMAS • ROBES

Big Selection Of Dresses

In This Sale ONE SIZE FITS ALL

'

•·

enttn e

Sale Y2 ·Price
SMOCKS

Sale Y2 Price

I

arrived . However, it wa s emer~ency unit.
~a s saved , bu t Lh~ 197:J per·
believed that Mrs. ll ubb&gt;lrd · The home ~as gulle-d by the sunal ;mt 11 u£ Mr . "'::t•ld Mrs.
rcente r!:!d llw hume to re trieve bla1.e. All persona l belongln~s llul&gt;lw n l. \\i.i!l dt•s.Lroy{'(J ,
something and suffe red the and furni shings of the couple
t-'irenJCn were still on the
severe fa.ce (j nd arm burns at "·ere des troyed .
Sl.·enc at 10 a. 111 . a nd had been
lh&gt;lt time. She was taken to
A pickup truck belonging tu up all ni~ht since receiving the
Holzer Medical Center by the the Meigs Local School District call.

Selected From Our Regular Stock
(Not All Sizes In All Colors)

OUR .ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED

•

Wayne- Davis, a member of
the fire department who lives
d ose, to the Hubbard home.
was the first on the scene . He
said Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard
were standing near the joined
double garage when he

Now You Know

,.

Coordinate Sportswear

Long Dresses

I

CANTON, OffiO- GOV. JOHN J. GILUGAN, admitting
Wednesday night he voted against the state lottery in th e
primary election, said lt is now up to the Ohio legislature to make
sure the new game of chance is conducted properly. "The
General Assembly has the problem of making sure tbat the
.lottery we hjlye Is fair; absolutely honest and not subject to any
kind of manipulation or anything else," Gilligan said during a
Democratic fund raising dinner here. "And that will take some
·time to do."
·
The governor said he voted "no" on the state lottery issue
becaus.e he · does not believe it to be a "Very . substantial,
equitable or dependable form" of revenue for government
services. "But, if the people want to have one for fun, they 're
entitled to it," he said.

aired 50 yea r&amp;ago. The .committee thus began the first no~
holds barred inquiry into
bugging of Democratic Party
headquarters exactly II
months ago.
' 'My colleagues on lhe
committ~e and I t~re deter·
mined to uncover all the
relevant facts surrouilding
these matters, and to spare no
one whatever hi!&gt; s~tio n in life
may be, in our efforts to accom plish tha t goal ,' ' said
Ervin , the courtly, 76-year-old
chairman of a special sevenman .Senate committee set up
to probe Watergate.
''We are beginning these
hearings tod ay in . :an i,ilrnos.
phere of the utmost gravity . If
the many ~negatio n s made to
this d&lt;:tle are true, then the
burglar~ who broke in to the
h ea dqua~ter s
of
tHe

DENVER - A LEGISLATIVE COMMl'ITEE voted Wednesday to limit marijuana farmers to four acres of land. ·The
amendment was added to a bill that would legalize the growing
·
and selling of marijuarta in Colorado.
One of 18 witnesses before the committee was John Finlator,
former deputy director o£ the Bureau of Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs. lie said the time has come to stop jailing
marijuana users. "Let's continue to discourage the use of
marijuana, and let's warn the users 0f any iU effects which may
result from its use," said Finlatn!". "But let's riot make criminals
out _of those who merely ignore our advice. " Flnlatorsajd 26
. milllooi Americans have smoked pot in the last year.
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I

HAClNE - Carl Wulfc wa s
named ~thl e ti c direc tor of
Southern High Sehoul fur the

school year by tile
· Southern l.ocal School Board
Wedn esda y ni ght. Wolfe
~ a r l i er was hired ws head
basketball cuiJch . He is one of
the Southern di str ic t'.s all -tii'n e
a thl ~ tic: grea ts, stmTlng in
basketball .
.UpQn the reconun cnd ;.Jtion cif
1~ 7:1 -74

I3 owl!n ,

~.: OLi nt y

super int end e nt, anti Loc al
Supt. Ra lph Sayre , the boanl
agreed lo hire Gord on Fisher ,
Debbie Hill and Onna Cross,
pendin g certificati on , and
Linda Fisher p cn din ~ approva l

Uu1t th e President 's postun• in
Southeast Asia, the volati leMiddle East , ~md in uud;JI
trade .and ar ms-control ta lks
hinge un the outcome of sevc ro:1\
ongOing probes .
'~ What will Watergate db &lt;.~ nd
what will these hearings do to
the office and the in stitution of
the presid ency ?" Gurney ·
asked . "That is the question
. .that i ~ uppermost \n 11eop\e's
minds and gnawing ~nvny in the
pits of their stomachs."
He s aid the " absence of
comment " by world leaders on
. the ct~se ref.lcctcd the long.time
. diplomatic.credo of "don't rock
the- boat lest we .all capsize. "

the ESEA Title I progrmn . at tend the Columbus Zuo, to . stale safety nt&lt;in , in regl!rd to
Othef acllun.s by the board .. purdta s c rec reaUon equip· the possibility of exp&lt;:inding the
recomm ended by S&lt;.~yrc , in- ment fur i.lll ti ix schools in the present vo~,:uti ona l program .
eluded approval of c al&lt;.~rtt ity . di s tr ic t bused .. on need
S:1yre a lso ecported .. and' the
days fur the 1972·73 st hool following a survey made by bo&lt;.~ rd approved, purcht~se 'or
ye&lt;H , Ha cine El ementa r y seh,lol principal s and sayre, 20!J desks !lnd chairs for th e .
pup ils to have a fie ld tr ip to revised Lca cllers' polit:y for · five :o;chools in lhe district and
P o rtlt~nd . .John Dudding and
l!l7:i-74 sc hoo.l ye ar , and :JO de sks for th e Home
Bill ,.Jewell to atlend u footb&lt;.~ll gr;mtcd permi ss ion to the ·Ji:corwm ics Dept. o·n ly.
f'li nic: Ht Ohio St;Jtc, to pur- · H;~ ci n e Fir•! Depl. .to use the
Enlrall Cl!
irnrnuni zatjo n
cha se Lcxl books fOI' 197.1-74, jun ior hi gh l:.'l'ounds on May 28 rcqu i rcmen L~ were adopted for
Pi'indp&lt;:~J Rober't I3ceglc to :md July 4.
t~·le next sc hool c&lt;JlCndar year,
tak e the Sixth Grad e to Rest
S:J yrc said Tille Ill ESE/\ &lt;uld Sayre reported on impact
,Piw to In c. ~Hld Carnp ius had bee n &lt;-~pproved.for li b rt:~ry Titl e I , public law, for .which'
Martiu s at Mt~rietta .on May 21; ho oks for th e c lcrnentary the di strict will receiv'e. adthe li st of gruduating se niors, .'j(." hool in lhc amount of $1 ,862. dition&lt;JI fund s.
to purcha se tw o rolls of wire to He sa id the old voca ti onal · Sayre also expla ined tha t
repa ir ba ll field backstops, iJ huildin g loc;Jted near the junior tl u~ r e are 28 more s tudents in
trip by t11i:! Eighth Grade to hi gh had been inspected by\hc - the di str ict them last fan. · .
/\dd ilional foundation money
wi ll be avCJila ble for the district
due Ln l he in cre ase · i'n
en rollment.
Bus inspec ti.on form s have
been givcn to Bill Cozart, bus
inspector. The inspection is to
be held Aug. Ga t lJ ~ .m .
Sayre SCJid Southern has one
intermedi&lt;Jle EMR class
. '
' r
(Educable Mentall y Retarded )
f
and applil:&lt;Jt ion fOr additiona l
classes in primary, junior and
senior high hus been made.
Carla Salse r wa s · named
advisor to the'cheerleaders for
next year and Gordon Fisher
W&lt;JS reeommended as junior
hi~h foo tball coach. Hired as
janilors were Delbert Ours,
Floyd Hendricks cmd Lizzie
Wuod . The board accepted the
resignation Of Russell Cline as
bus driver .
lJ f

Cassell moving to Ada
Cha rl c:-; T.

WASHINGTON - ASSOCIATED BUILDERS and Contractors has accused 17 AFL-CIO · construction unions or·
LINDA ATKINSON •
engaging in a national conspiracy of violence, coercion and inLinda Atkinson , above,
timidation to drive the 11\ostly non-union group of contractors out
who -w as unintentionall y
of business. The charges were contained in separate complaints
orriitted from a group of
filed in seven National Labor Relations Board (NLRB ) regional
Meigs High School senior
offices, including Detroit, Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
honorarlans publi shed
The group said the campaign, against open shop contractors,
Wedn es da y, has bee n a
which started last year, included sabotage, coercive picketing,
· member 'Of the NationaJ
threatening phone calls and physical assaults. The c-ontractors
HonOr Society, Latin Clhb,
asked the NLRB to ,seek court injunctions barring the unions
Future Nurses, and D.I.G. A
from continuing their activities, and require union national ofmember of th e stud ent
ficers to discipline any member violating the injunctions. They
coun cil, she is· th e daughter
also asked the NLRB to require the 17 unions to pay non-uni on
uf Mrs. Edith Ebers bach,
workers any wages or benefits they lost as a result of alleged .
Middleport
.
.. illegal activities.

run.

Ut•dcr the glm·e of hot lights
'11lC committee will con.sider,
spe cially insta lled for Ji ve Ervin s~ld in his so ft Southern
te levis ion coverage, Ervin ill-awl ; · "how, if we are to
warned that if . the chaq~es !:illf\'ivc, su~;h subversions may
stemming from the Waterg::~te be prevented in the future. "
ure true --charges of wide·
spread J-i t.~lili ca I espionage and
A committee member, Sen.
Edward
J . Gurney, R-fla .,
sabotage- it will threaten "the
con tinued existenc_e of .this -stressed the internatic,mal imnation il::i a representative pact ~of' Watergate in his
opening stJitemenl. He noted
dcmocr:J cy.''

Wolfe to guide Tornado athletics

Rubert

WASHINGTON - TliE FALLOUT OVER Watergate has
claimed another victim-Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) Chairman G. Bradford (:ook. Cook resigned Wednesday
after only 10 weeks as head of the regulatory agency and a few
days after a grand jury connected him. with two exadministration Cl!binet officials in an alleged scheme to fix a
stock fraud case for financier Robert L. Vesco in return for a
$200,000 ciiSh contribution to President Nixon's re~lec tion
campaign.
Conspiracy charges were leveled last week against Vesco,
former Attorriey General John N. Mitchell, and former Commerce Secretary and re-election finance chief Maurice J . Stans.
No formal charges were placed against Cook, who claimed
Wednesday to be caught in "a web of circwnstance" and denied
any wrong-doing in the matter.

WASHINGTON - SEN. WIUJAM B. SAXBE, R-Ohio, says
some of the four Ohio Republican congressmen, whom he asked
if they would be interested in seeking his U. S. Senate seat next,
had indicated they might announce later their plans to
In making the comment Tuesday, Sax be strongly indicated
he would not run for re~leetion . He said " the candidate has got to
come from the congressional delegation." Those he polled were
Reps. Clarence J. Brown, Urbana; William J . Keating, Cincinnati, who has indicated he would seek the GOP gubernatorial
nomination; William Harsha, Portsmouth, and J . William
Stanton, PaineBviUe.

Democrati c National Com- but something much mor e
·m ittee at the Watergate were va l u ~tble "- thc ir nlosl precious
in · effect breakin g into the herita ge, the right to vote in a
home of every ci tizen of th e free e lection ."
United Swtcs.
More th an 200 would-be
spect;1tors c rowded the marble
' 'And if these allegations steps of the Old Senate Offi ce
prove to be true, what they I3uildin g hours before lhc
were seeking to sle£11 was not · hearin gs begun, waiti~ g in the
the jewels, .money or . the cool and sunny morning for the
properly of Ame~ican t iti zens , doors to open.

Cleanup Week in
- Pomeroy is set
Clea nup week In Pomeroy
will be observe d next week
with Pomeroy Vi!Jage em·
pjo yes pro vidin g a fr ee
tiauling se rvice ·for winter's
accumulations of trash.
Village employes will be in
the fir st ·ward Monda y,
second ward Tuesday, third
ward Thursday and Friday,
and the fourth ward on
Friday.
Res idents arc asked to
place material tn he picked
up at the curb in· front uf
their hom es. A11yonc missed'
should ca ll ci ty hall .

C a~l l , m;m&lt;.~ ger

for Columbia Gas orOhi o in the
- Middleport ;Jrea, .has been
promoted to mant~ ge r for t~e
gas compan y in Ada .
E. f . ft uthel , Alhens, South·
easte rn Distriet Ma nager for
the gas compa ny , s r.~id .John M.
Koebel, m a n~ gcr for Co lumbia
Ga s of Ohi o in th e Gallipolis
area , will assum e th e additi ona l rcs ponsihilitics as
mana ger in Middleport. Koebel
will take an active part in civic
and communit\'. affairs in the
Pomeroy-Middlepllrl c.trca in
this new posl. ''Residents will
&lt;.:untinu e to receive the same
fin e ga s comp~n y service as
they have in the past," sa.id
Ruthel. ·
Cassell started wi th the gas
company in .J&lt;Jnuary , 19~ 0 as· a
service ma n in Elyria. In 1956
he was tran sferred to Norwalk
where he wa s reg ul.ator
foreman until 1960 when he
became manager in Amherst.
He was na med Athens Di vision
plant forernan in 1964 anp
ber am e mana ger in Mid dleport in October , 1967.
Born in Eaton, Ohio, Cassell
was gradua ted from Cadiz
High School in 1948 and at. -tf'nrl cd Will enherg Coll ege . I{{'

JOHN KOEBEL

and again in' 1950..51-.
Hfl i a pa 'it-prcside nt of the
p ~ ,m er oy· M i ddl e por t
!.ions
Club' H director of lhe Pcm 1cn·
.
r111d Middleport Ch;m1bcr fJf
Comnl.cn:C'.· distncl 'i-nemher
MUM. Di ~ 1 riet Commi ttee. B~JY
Sf'oul :-;. 1jr 1\mC'fic(l , a pa.)t.

Clla ptcr of tile rwak Walton
Leag ue of America and a
memtJcr of the uffi cial hoa rd Gf
Hea th Unite d Me thod is l
Cl1urch.
F or his work with Boy
Scout s, he rec.ei ve d the
Wood badge Beads in 196T and
Sil ver Beave'r in 1970.
Ca&amp;&gt;ell and his ;,fc, Ruth ,
live &lt;J t .1 11 Rutland. St. , Middleport. They h&lt;i ve a son and
1wu daughte rs.
• Kof' be l . joi ned t il e gas
company in 1\ugusl, 1948, i:I S a
mer Pr reader in Columbu s. He
\\ f-!S tia ll lrd s eni or me ter
r'('&lt;ld •'r in l952 and promolc(fao
rne fcr reading und re-routing
."ipedi.ilist •·1 , llle Compcl.ly·s
~ ~~11i'r a l oUices in' c olumbus ifl.

·S~'l'l'!.-' l .;u · ~·

l~Jti .

St'I'\Ttl 111 :Ll.' :\;J \'J .1,11 1~-1 ~-UJ

.

of lhl' McihS

C :nm t~·

CHARLES CASSELL

In 1966 he ,was promoted to
accounting supervisor for the
co mpan y ' s Soulhea s le rn
_ Di str(ct with headqu£Jrters in
Athe ns . He wen t to Ga llipolis
t iS ma nager in July., 1970.
Born in Columbus, August 18,
1928, K oebel was graduated
fr on1 Columb us Aquinas High
School and attended Ohio State
Uni ve r~ ity. He i!'l a member uf
. Sl. Louis C£J tholi c Church in
Ga lli polis. E:lks Lodge No. 107,
the Chamber of Commerce,
cand the RotiJr y Club, a ll of
Ga ll ipnlis.
1\ol'lw\ ;md his wife , Be tty,
ln,, '11 Sl;fl t HPtr!l' 14 1 at.
Centena ry· They hav e a
daughte r . Mrs. Hubert Lewis,
11 f C~tltn u bu s, · ol.liu. :md u son, l'lli l. a! IHJIIIf'.

DR. SAM SMITH
RA CIN E - Dr . Sam
Smith , c hairmun or · the
Division of Social Sciences at
Hio(;rande College, will give
the com mencement address
at Southern High S.chool
Sunday at 8 p.m. Or. Smith's
to1Jic will be " Heroes Are
Made Noi Born'·. Dr. Smith
will li t~ introduced by Steven
Yonker. Or. Smith and his
wife ;Jitd two children reside
in Jackson.

Danforth winners named
RAC INE
Danforth
f oundation /\ward winners
announ ced Wednesday at
Southern High School 's awards
assembly were Larry Wilcoxen
and Debbie Nelson . The 1973
class valedictorian, Judi
Robe rts , and salutatorian,
Patsy Sayre , a lso wer e
hon ored.
Honor awards went to
seniors who have made the
honor roll all year ·and who
have missed less than 412 days
each semester. These students
are Judi Roberts, ·Denise
Cross. and Connie Smit-h .
Four y('a r choir me-mbers
rcce1vmg pin,s \~ere Denise
Cross , Beverly Ervin , Barbara
Fisher, Jay Hill , Jeff Hill, Nick
lhle, Barbara-Nease,- t,-ec-Ann
Nease, Rodney Ncigler, Diana

Norris, Judy Roberts. Patsy
Sayre. and S&lt;mdy Winebren·
ner . Vocal Music Keys were
prese n te d to outs tandil) g
seniors Jay Hill a nd Rodney
Neiglcr .
OLh er a wa rds presented
wer e·

Agri vu !lure,

Greg

D ~m o h e w ;

Soe ii;t l St udi es ,
Barbara Nease ; Dram atics.
.Lee Ann Nease and Greg
D onn hew ; Home EconomiCs,
Judy Michael: Sciericc. Bonnie
Smith ; Typing. Patsy Sayre:
Collim ercial , Judi Roberts;
Ma thematicS. Shar on Drake:
E ng l is h; Larry ~Vi l c o x e n ;·

Act ivitie s. Dt'bhu•
Ci ti ze 1 1~ 1 11 p ,

( 'l~; ll' it'!l

~(' ! :;.o n :

\ la nucl

a nd San d~· Wmebren11er: t
perfect a1tl' udan ce, Gra ce
Phtlhps:--mld Readers'-l'ligestAward , Judi Roberts.
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