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Southern graduates 54

DANFORTif WINNERS are Larry Wilcoxen, son of Mr .
and Mrs. Martin Wilcoxen , Racine RD, and Debbie Nelson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fridly, Jr., Letart Falls.
The two were honored at a Southern High assembly Wednesday.

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" Use your head as well as
The salutatory address was
your heart and you too can be a given by Patricia Sayre, and
hero, " Dr. Sam Smith of Rio the valedictory address by Judi
Grande College told 54 Roberts.
graduating seniors of Southern
Steven Yonker, president of
High School Sunday night.
the class intorduced Dr . Smith .
Speaking to the seniors and
Presentation of the class was
to a large crowd of parentS and made by Ralph M. Sayre,
friends of the graduating class Superintendent, and the
Dr . Smith used the text, presentation of diplomas was
"Heroes are made, not born.'.' by Dcnni Hill, president of the
He told the seniors, ''You have Southern Local Board of
to be persistent all the days and Education . .
years of your life . You must be
The benediction was given by
determined, never stop, and let Debra Nelson. The high school
. nothing stop you."
band under the direction of R.

Thomas Phillips played
" Balladair ." Graduating
seniors were :
Lorna Belt. Diana Black,
Carole Bush. Den ise Cross.
Jeffrey
Davi s,
Gregory
Donohew. Sharon Drake,
Beverly
Ervin ,
Barbara
Fisher, Robert Hill, Jeffrey
Hill , Ronald Hill , George
Holman . D iana
Holstein ,
Sharon
Holter .
Charles
Hoschar, James Houdashelt,
Angela Hubbard , Jetlrey
Hubbard . Ai mee Huston .
Nichola s lhle, Wanda Jones,
Pamela Larkins . Charles
Manuel. Jr., Timmy Manuel,
Judy M ichael . Mi chael M id.

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HONORIANS OF Southern High School, Denise Cross, Judi Roberts, and Connie Smith,
were also. honored at the school assembly Wednesday .

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LONDON - TilE PRICE OF GOLD HIT NEW record highs
on European money markets today and the U. S. dollar slumped
badly. Some dealers attributed the new gold stampede to rumors
that President Nixon might resign because of the Watergate
scandal.
In PAris, where Dr . Henry A. Kissinger was meeting today
with Hanoi's Le Due Tho, there was a wild burst of rumors that
Kissinger had offered his resignation, and the dollllr dipped
sharply there. Golil reached a new high of $112.50 an ounce in
early trading in London today in another slam pete for the metal .
The new peak was reached in the first of twice-daily price fixings in the city's gold market.

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MONDAY, MAY 21 , 1973

PHONE 992·2156

Virgil Atkins of Harrisonville dies

WASHINGTON - TilE SELECfiON OF Archibald ~x. the
Kennedy administration's solicitor general, as special
Watergate prosecutor appears to have dispelled many do)Jbts
among Senate Democrats as to how independent the prosecutor
will be.
,
Both Cox and Elliott L. Richardson, who picked him, were
appearing today before the Senate Judiciary Committee, which
is considering the nomination of Richardson to be attorney
. general.
BONN - TilE WATERGATE AFFAIR, said Leonid I.
Brezhnev, will not upset his plans to see President Nixon next
month in · Washington . "Of course America remains on my
schedule," the Soviet Communist party chief told newsmen
Sunday-when they asked if the Watergate scandal would change
his plans to go to Washington for an official visit starting June 18.
"The date remains," Brezhnev said. "Or what do you expect,
an earthquake? I will be going there for sure."
VIRGIL I. ATKINS
COLUMBUS - GOV. JOHN J : GILLIGAN Sunday advised
the state's 240,000 senior citizens eligible for relief under the state '
Homestead j!:xernption Law they have two weeks to apply for $30
million in talt benefits. The deadline for application is June 6.
Applicants must file their reques~s with their county auditor.
To be eligible an applicant must be 65 years or older, reside 1
on a homestead and have an annual income of less than $8,000.
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio's
Gilligan reminded those senior citizens who applied last year four medical schools have rethat they must reapply formerly this year to receive the benefits. ceived an "unbeliveable" 15,816 applications for the 549
freshman class openings this
fall, university officials report.
The University of Cincinnati
and Case Western Reserve
University, the two Ohio
schools which still admit large
numbers of ou.t-of-state
students, received the most
applications .
UC officials received 6,419
Two persons were injured in Orange Twp. ori Twp. Road 303,
two separate accidents over J. E. Rankin, Rt. 2, Coolville, applications for 120 openings,
the weekend, Sheriff Robert C. was traveling south when his
Hartenbach's Dept. reported. car left the highway to hit a
Saturday at 4:12 p.m. in tree and fence headon .
T. S. Randolph, Reedsville, a
Sutton Twp. on SR 338 four
tenths of mile southwest of passenger, was taken to St.
Racine, Roger H. Roush, 24, Joseph Hospital in ParkersKarie Robin Humphrey,
Racine, Rt. 2, was traveling burg by private car . Rankins daughter of Mr . and Mrs .
east when he hit a slick place car was demolished. No Charles Humphrey of Reedsand when he applied brakes his citation was issued.
ville, was named V!JledicSunday at 10:15 p.m. in torian and Lucy Jean ~oiler,
car went in to a spin and hit a
Scipio Twp. on county road 17, daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
telephone pole.
His passenger, Cindy Roush, a Holstein bull was killed when David Holter was named
Racine Rt. 2, was taken to struck -by a car ·driven by salutatorian at the 16th annual
Veterans Memorial Hospital Charles M. Butcher , 29, commencement of Eastern
by private car where she was Pomeroy, Rl. 4. The animal High School Sunday night.
treated and released . She belonged to Leo Lynch, Dexter.
The names of the two top
There was medium property students of the 62-rnember
suffered lacerations.
There was medium damage damage .
cla ss were announced by
to Housh 's vehicle. No citation
Principal Charles Swogger
was issued .
who also named eight other
Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in
s tudents with high scholastic

HARRISONVILLE - Virgil
i . Atkins, 60, widely known
Meigs Counlian, died Sunday
at his home near Harrisonville.
He had been in failing health
several years.
Mr. Atkins was a member
and an elder of the
Harrisonville Presbyterian
Church, a member of the
Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree
Mason , Columbus; Past
master of Harrisonville F&amp;AM
Lodge, a past patron of the
Harri sonville OES Chapter,
and pas t watchman of
shepherds of Mary Shrine,
White Shrine of Jerusalem.
He was serving at the lime of
his death as Ohio Slate Grange .
Deputy Master, and wa s

president of the Meigs County
Boa1·d of Education. A pas t
master of the Meigs Courly
Pomona Gra nge, he also was a
pa st mas ter of Harrisonville
Grange, and had spenl24 years
as a 4-H Club advisor . Mr.
Atkins was a member of the
National Rifle Assn. and was a
member and pas t president of th e Meigs Co unty Farm
Burea u Board. He was an
ins tructor several yea r·s after
World War 11 in Farm Onthe-Job training .
He had been a farm er here 40
years. In recent years he wa s
employed as Ohio State Dairy
Production Tesler in Meigs
County . He wa s vice-president
of the county board of hea lth .

Surviving are his wife,
Pauline Halliday Atkins ; a
daughter , Mrs. Sharon Jewell ,
Pomeroy Route 4; a son-in-law ,
Hobert L. Jewell, Pomeroy
Houle 4: his mother-in-law ,
Mrs . Frank Halliday , Rutland
Route 1; a sister-in-law, Stella
Atkins, Rutland ; a niece, Mrs .
David Riggs, Pomeroy, Houle
4, and a nephew, Gordon
Atkins , Chelsea, Mich.
ALUMNI TO MEET
Meigs High School Alumni
Assoc iation will meet thi s
cve nin14 at 7::10 in the cafeteria
at the high school. All interes ted persons arc urged to
attend .

!~receding

him in death were
his parenLs, Earl and Alma
Irwin Atkins, and a brother,
EuJ4enc .
Funeral services will be held
al. 2 p. m. Wednesday at the
Harrisonvi ll e Presbyterian
Church with burial to be in the

Two injured in
auto accidents

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and at CWRU, 5,255 students
applied for 138 openings.
About half of the Case Western medical school freshman
class and 40 per cent of Cincinnati's will be out of Ohio
students.
Ohio State University and the
Medical College of Ohio at Toledo both have policies to fill
most openings with Ohio resi dents .
However, OSU still received
2·,300 applications for the 227member freshman class, and

Nixon stalling

WASHfNGTON ( UPI) - The
chairman of the Senate's
Watergate investigation, Sen.
Sam J . Ervin, D-N.C., accused
the Nixon administration Sunday of trying to delay appearance of former presldentlal counsel John W. Dean III
Toledo received I ,872 for its 64 decision making, perhaps , before his committee . .
Because of the delay , it may
could just as well be done by
student spots.
take the committee a month to
Medical school officials have lottery. They are all good.''
J. Richard Allen, assistant to find out whether Dean ordered
a difficult decision to make because most of the applicants the admissions director at that an offer of executive
are not only qualified, but well OSU, agreed that the majority clemency be made to Waterqualified, according to Dr . of the applicants are qualified . gate conspirator James W.
"It's simply a matter of giv- McCord Jr .. which McCord
John L. Caughlcy Jr ., who
handles medical school ad- ing it to those who deserve it says he received.
Sen . Ervin said that the
the most," Allen said.
missions for CWRU.
Caughlcy said many stu- Justice Department has de''When we get dowri .to the
final group of 500 or 600 kids we dents apply at several dined to waive waiting periods
interview, we are talking about different universities to totaling 30 days in connection
500 or 600 very good kids," increase
th eir
chances with th e granting of limited
Caughley said. "At that point, of being admitted to med- immunity for Dean and for
ical school, and may also another former White House
file more than one application official, Jeb Stuart Magruder,
so that their Senate testimony
at each school.
And students who have been cannot be used against them in
turned down by a university court. .
Asked during an appearance
may apply again .
on
ABC's "Issues and An"So many fully qualified applicants are turned down who swcrs" why he thought" the
Justice Department has not
just don 't give up," he said .
Dr . Robert Binhammer, as- granted the waivers; Ervin
sistant dean at Cincinnati, said replied :
" Because they want to
many students are turning to
the medical profession because postpone the apearance of
of the tight job market for sci- Dean before the committee."
He added, "I would not want to
entists and Ph. D's.
"We are even finding a large guess or .speculate as to their
number of our own faculty who motives.'' ·
Questioning Postponed
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Committee counsel Samuel

.EHS Seniors graduate

PARENTS CALLED
MASON - Parents of
Wahama High , School
students are asked to attend
The
Middleport E-R squad
I
a Mason County Board of
has bee n busy.
Education meeting at 7:30
At 9:30 a . m. toda y the squad
p.m. Tuesday when petitions
went to Middleport Hill for
of the group will be . Harry Brinker who was sufpresented.
fering che.st pains. He was
The J,lev. William DeMoss
taken to Veterans Memorial'
urges all Mason residel)ts
Hospital. At 12!40 a . m. today
with petitions out to turn
the squad took Harold Rice of
them in to him tonight or
Rutland to Holzer Medical
before noon tomorrow. The . Center.
parents' group Is an
Sunday at 3:55 p. m. the
•outgrowth of recent school
squad was called to Depot St.,
problems at the Wahama
Rutland , for Mr s. Hobart
High School In regard to the
Durham who was ill. She was
dismissal of the principaL
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital where she w11s .admilled . At 8:45 p. m. Sunday
the fire dept. went to Mill St.,
where a car belonging to Betty
MEET T\]ESDA Y
Southern
Loca l
Band Batey had ca ught fire. Damage
Boosters will meet Tuesday at was minor .
At 7:37 p. rn. Saturday the ·
7:30 p. rn. at the high school.
squad was called to a cafe
where John Taylor had been
BOOSTERS TO MEET
in jured in a fight . He was taken
Meigs Band Boosters will lo Veterans Memorial Hospital
meet this evening at 8 p. m. at where he was treated and then
the high school.
taken to Middleport jail,

on 5 calls

standings during their four
years of school. The other eight
are Byron McCoy, Melinda
Jean Amsbary, James Alan
Duvall, Richard Cross, Nancy
J o Sexson, Vickie Sue Spencer,
Lana M. Bened um, and
Richard J . Stettler . Miss
Humphrey and Miss Holter
were presented trophies.
Dr . A. R. Christensen,
president of Rio Grande
College and commencement
speaker, used the class motto,
"The.door is not closmg behind
us, but opening before us," as
his theme.
He made these points :
How wide the door opens
depends on the push the indiviJlual uses on it .
Educauon, lunual or in·
formal , is strength in opening
the door of opportunity, and
then all Americans enjoy the
right of choice when he gets the
door open.
Introduced by Miss I:Iurnphrey, the class president, Dr.
Christensen spoke briefly of
the Rio Grande Community
Collel(e which will be operating
in I he fall of 1974 serving young
pe11pll' "f Meigs. Gallia, Vinton

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KARlE ROBIN HUMPHREY, left and Lucy Jean Holter
were named valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, at
the 16th annual Eastern High School commencement Sooday ·
night.
"breathing down its neck" as
classes have had in past years
and colleges are not overfl owi ng as they were in the 60S
Dr . Christensen said, poi nting
to the opportunities of today.
" II must be wonderful to be
graduatin g today . and anticipati ng the beginning of .a
w" nderful future, " he said . All
that · older people can do is to
hope for that bright futur e for
'"day 's gmdualcs," he nid:
of 1!)73 d (JC~ not
I{{' urged I he lar&gt;(e ~-rc.wrl
service
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anrt Jackson counties. As a
parl of that program, ev~n this
fall, students wishing to attend
Rio Grande will be able to
al!end for approximately $700
com pared to SI700 for students
outside of the four county area;
He pointed nul that a student
does no! have to be a 1973
14raduate to take advantage of
11re community college but
co uld t?e a graduate of earlier ·
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Highs In the 70s. Lows In
the 5Qs Wednesday. and In the
The Gallia-Meigs Com- 60s Thursday and Friday. A
munity Action Agency 's Neigh- · chance of showers.

are available

borhood Y~uth Corps has job

vacancies in Gallia and Meigs
Counties for youths 16 and 17
years of age who have dropped
out-of-school.
Youth s interes ted in applyin g for these limited
openings s hould contact the
C.A.P. offi ce in Pomeroy at the
Courthouse or ·the C.A.P. office
in Gallipolis at the Courthouse.
Si nce the openings for this outof-school program are limited,
;.rppliqmt~ will be placed irt job
stations on a first come first
served 'basis . Questions concerning qualifications for this
program can be answered by
contacting the C.A.P. office in
Gallipolis (4 46-1760 ) or in
. Pumeroy ( 992-5605) .

Miles Cemetery .
Masonic riles will be held at 8
p.. rn . Tuesc!ay at the Ewing
Funeral Home where fri ends
may ca ll anytime. The family
has suggested that flowe rs be
omitted in lieu of donations to
the Meigs County Heart Fund .

Ervin accuses

Applications .bury Med schools

E-R crew

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Oklahoman is
held on DWID

James Michael Kepner, ' 19,
New Ca~ tle, Okla. was charged
· with driving while under the
influence of drugs ( DWID)
following a traffic accident at
9:30a.m. Sunday on Rt.l60,six '
tenths of a mile south of Vinton .
According to the GalliaMeigs Post Slate Highway
Patrol, Kepner lost control of
his car which ran off the
t·oadway, striking an ern·
bankrnent. It turned over. The .
car was demolished .
Officers confisca ted a small
package of marijuana from his
car . Kepner was to appear
WEATHER
before Judge Robert S. Betz
Partl y c loud y northeast this morning in Gallipolis
sunny south and west 'today . · Municipal Court, but did not
High in the mid 60s northeast to a II end when, according to the
low 70s southwest. Clear patrol, he appeared still to be
tonight . Low in the mid 40s to und~r the influence of a drug
low 50s . Mostly sunny Tueiiday. when the session beg:.n at 9
Higl1 in 1he iOs and low. 80s.
a .11 1

Dash said the refusal so far to
grant the waivers means that
Magruder
cannot
be
questioned by the corn'mittee
until June 17, and Dean cannot .
be questioned \inti! about a
week after that , apparently the
week of June 24.
McCord testified Friday that
he received an offer- which he
was told came from "the
highest levels of the While
House" - that i{ he remained
silent and went to jail he would
be given money, early release
through executive clemency,
rehabilitation and a job. He
. said the message was given to
him by John Caulfield, 44, a
former New York City policeman who worked for the White
House and more recently for
the Treasury Department.
Senate sources have since
disclosed that Caulfield told
committee investigators the
offer came from Dean. Caulfield is to testify after McCo:d
when hearings resume Tuesday .
The 30 days of waiting period
to which Sen. Ervin referred
work this way..ltlnder the law ,
when a committee decides by
two-thirds vote that it wants
immunity for a witness, it first
gives the attorney general 10
days notice that it is making
such application . Then U.S.
District Court is notified , and
the court has 20 days in which
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NE W YORK (UPI )
Former Attorney General John
N. Mitchell pleaded innocent
today lo charges of perjury and
. co nspiracy in an alleged
scheme to influence a federal
investigation ·or the top cash
contributor to President
Nixon's 1972 campaign.
Former Commerce
Secretary Maurice Slans and
Harry L. Sears, a prominent
New Jersey Republican , also
pleaded innocent to charges
·arising from a $250,000 contribution made by Robert L.
Vesco, a 36-year-old New
Jersey financier .
Vesco did not appear at the
arraignment proceedings at
the U. S. Courthouse and a ·
warran l for his arrest was
issued by Judge J ohn Cannella.
Ve&gt;co was last reported to be in
rosta Rica .

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o he and s ste
law Mr

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G ne Lambe t and
Pomeroy Others
p esent were Mr s Helen

M a nn ng D W eb s e
J d ge and e x o
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and ch ldren Mr and Mrs
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Dear Helen
I read last month about the New York City Opera soprano
who bared all for her art and thereby brought a sell-out crowd to
her performance m New Orleans
S nee opera doesn t always gel full houses when on tour
OPERA
maybe nudtty 1s what tl needs for success Yes'
BUFF FOR OPERA BUFFS
Dear Buff
Or as my tmabashed husband Bob says If they won t come
o hear an opera soprano sana maybe they ll come to SEE her
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Stiversville News Notes

e e

es Cl a man Cookbook
er e g ven and plans
ade for the cook e

Laurel Cliff
Newrs Notes
BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbath School a ltendance
May 13 al the Free MethodiSt
Church was 108 Offermg for all
serv ces was $151 57 Flowers
were presented Mrs Clarence
Cur s bemg the oldest mother
and Mrs J R Tracy be ng the
youngest mother present

Mrs Fern Dora Story and
son John Columbus Mr and
Mrs Bill Perry Athens spent
Sa lurday w th Mr and Mrs
Norman Schaefer

Mr and Mrs Gene Alk1re
K mberlee and
Kaven
Columbus spent Mother s day
" th Bertha Parker
Mrs Cora Renshaw has
returned hom• after spendmg
several

months

with

her

daughter and son m law Mr
and Mrs Merle Hams St
Albans W Va and Mr and
Mrs
Charley
Brown
Gall pols
Mrs Otto Lohn Pomeroy
was hostess Thursday evemng
to n ne members of the Laurel
Cliff Health Club A donation
was g ven by Mrs Art Hend
r cks for use of a hospttal bed
After the bustness meeting
garpes were played Wtnners
were Jean Wr ght Ladonna
G lmore Refreshments were
served at the close of the
meet ng
Mrs Ethel Grueser Mrs

con es at he June meet ng ll
he eb
g e
na
as ol s o announced that Leona Karr Mrs Bertha
Be y A Ba on k o Mu be y
H e g h s Pome o
Oh o has G an ge lnspect on would be Parker and Mrs Georg&gt;a Diehl
be en d y a p po n ed Ex e u
a tended the Sen or C tizen
or he Es a e o w am G ell a he J ne meet ng
n ee t ng a the Motor Lodge
Ba on k de ease d
ae o
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Aelsonv lie Fr day Also Mrs
Coun y O h o
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Gaston

and Mrs Dorse) Jordan
a d Rodney and Mrs Faye
J o dan were n Columbus on
Sunday Tl ey callert on Mrs
J dan s daughter
V na
Ru e fa d n the afternoon
rt e
p wa s planned by

n Me gs

Dear SWTI.F
We ll never know will we' (But I 11 bet we hear from com
pany execultves who shout T aml so
H

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nu o ove load her
overloaded boat
a ps or capstzes

DR D

Dear Helen
Here s a gnpe directed to companies which advertise
freeb es
You see a b&gt;g coupon m your paper or magazme Take this
to your local market and get a free bottle or package of our new
product An mtroductory offer
But \\hen you whip over to the store hop111g to save a btt on
the grocery b 11 you d scover the product IS so new on the market
that 1l s non...,x&gt;stenl on the shelves After you check out f1ve
stores you gtve up and then just about the ltme the coupon
expires the Item IS stocked
1 hale to be susp&gt;e&gt;ous but this has happened so often Utat I
wonder if compames plan thmgs this way They plant the name
of the product ftrmly m your mmd - because you ve searched
for t d I gently But they w ggle out of gmng you a freebte by
delaymg shipments tmtil the coupons exptration date Could 11
be'
THE SEARCHER WHO TOO LATE FINDS

Guests VIS lmg at the home
ed devot on s and of Mr and Mrs Loms A DeLuz
her as he theme \\ere Mrs l uc lie Southal
plur and ead ngs Staal s M II W Va Mrs Ruth
verc p esented Plans we e Blackwel Charleston W Va
ale fo he Jun e meet ng to Mr and Mrs Paul Parsons
be eld n Be pre at the home of Sandyv lie W Va Mr and
Mrs R chard Abels and Mr
M and M s Howard Stan ey
f
n embers of Temple and Mrs E: H Carpenter
Ch c
I ose p esent were ocal
Mr and Mrs Thomas Birch
I Ia Cheadle Metta F sher
Anna L h Freda Sm th and son Waterford OhiO
B nn e Cl eadle
f,mma
gh a
Gal aw ay
u d M
Songs Sc

n

I l"" McWhorter
Murl
Gal ""Y Ava Greenlee R 1 a
Rh oades West ne Crabtree
Be y Mat ox Goldie G llogly
Ha ze l Cui ve
Rosemary
M e D bb e and Laur e
El zabelh Jordan Leah

Bea

BEs1des I liked the vtew

ee ng on Wednesday

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bed
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bends are good exerciSe

Mr

and Mrs

g anctdaughter

Ed

Bauer

Kelly

Sue

Deconruck Marion v sited
over the weekend wtth \frs

Bauers parents Mr and Mrs
Charles Karr Sr

spent Sunday wtth Mr Chnt
B rch and daughter Leota
Among those VISitmg Rev
and
Mrs
Lawrence
Gluesencamp Sr and N&gt;ck
Dawn were Mr and Mrs
Michael Hauber Pittsburgh
Pa Mr and Mrs W lham
Ktbble Tuppers Pla ns Mrs
J 0seph&gt;ne K bble Pomeroy
Mrs Dorothy Parker Chester
Mr and Mrs Lawr~nce Thetss
V r.lon Mr and Mrs Ted
Bailey and ch ldren Cadmus
Mrs Ruby Congo Spiller
Larry Wolfe Ractne Mrs Iva
Lawrence and daughter Ertan
Johnson and Tom Boso local
Mr and Mrs John Euler and
son Byron Cottagev lle W
Va called at the home of S W
Durst on Sunday afternoon
Mrs Ada Van Meter called
on Mrs Jeanne Dalley on a
recent Friday afternoon
Guests of theE H Carpenter
fam ly were Mr and Mrs
Loms A DeLuz Mr and Mrs
Paul Evans and Paul Dean S
W Durst Mr and Mrs John
Euler and Byron Mrs Blame
Da&gt;ley Bryan and Benny
Mrs Jeanne Da1ley Chuck
Hansen Mr and Mrs Bert
Farrell N1ckt Dawn Van
Meter Stan Fleteher Mrs
R chard Abels Larry Bronson
and Johnny Klem

Point Rock

Social Notes
Mr and Mrs John Vale and
daughters of Columbus came
for h s mother Nellie Vale on
Sunday and returned her home
on Monday followlrig her six
weeks check w&gt;th her surgeon
and medical doctor
Graduatmg next Sunday
from Alexander Hlgh School
from this area w1D be Tina
Marte Radek111 daughter of
Mr and Mrs G A Radekln
and Ketth Stultz son of Mr and
Mrs Frank Shlltz
Death by drownmg takes the
hves of thousands of American
hoaters each year says the
Oh o Department of Natural
Resources Oh1o law

reqwres

hat boats contam an approved
hfe preserver for each
passenger In addition young
sters r1dmg m watercraft less

Uan 18 feet long must wear an
app oved hfe Jacket at all
tmes

ronton,

MONDAY MAYll 1973
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7 30 -

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Squares 4 Traff c Cou I 10 Do You Read M.e 20 Ep sode

Act on 33 Bobb y Goldsboro 3 Mov e Tarzan &amp; The She
Dev I 3
8 00 - a,seba J Pre Game Show 3 4 15 Advocates 20 33
Rooke 6 Guns moktt 8 10
9 00 - P ot F m s 6 3 Here s Lucy 8 10 lnter v ew w th Mrs
Caretta K ng 20 33
9 30
0 00
10 30

Oor s Day 8 10 Book Beat 20 33
~d cal Cente 8

0 Turn ng Po nts 20 33
News 20 B Moy ers Jou na 33
11 00
News 3 4 6 8 10 J IS
11 30
Johnny C:a son 3 4 15 Salute to Humble Howard 6
~ Mov es Cou ntdown 8
Get Yourself a College G r
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Sun se Sem nar 4 Sacred Heart 0
Farmt m e 10
Paul Ha vey 3
30 ....., Columbus Today 4 B be Answer s B Conc ern &amp; Com
ment 0 Fa th Fa Toda y 3
45 - Corncob Repo t 13
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Today 3 4 I S CBS News 8 10 News ti Jeffs Co e 3
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RomperRoom6 Rocky&amp; Bu w nkel3 Popeye 10
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Capt Kanga oo o New Zoo Revue 3 Sesame St 33
Lass e 6
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Jack Lalanne 3 Rompe Room 8 New Zoo Revue 6
00 - Pau 0 xon 4 Concent at on 6 F end y Junct on a
AM 3 D K !dare 3 Merv Gr ff n 8
30
ToTe 1 The T uth J Jeopardy 6 Ho ywood Ta k ng 0
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0 nah Shore 3 15 Co umbus S x Ca ng 6 Joke s W ld
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a 10 Sesame S 20
1 55 - CBS News a Dan mel s World 0
12 00 - Jack e Ob nger 8 Jeopardy 3 5 Bob Brauns 50 SO
C ub 4 Password 6 News 0 3
12 30 3 W s 3 15 Sp Second6 Sea ch for Tomo ow 8 0
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News 3 "'i
1 00 News 3 AI My Ch ldren 6 13 Green Acres a Not For
Women On y 5 Secret S o m 8
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Fash on In Sew ng 3
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3 On A Match 3 4 5 Lets Make A Dea 3 Bow ng 6
As The Wor d Turn s 8 0
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Days of Our L ves 3 4 5 New ywed Game 3 M ke
Doug ass 6 Gu d ng L ght 8 0
2 30 Doc to s 3 4 5 Oat ng Game 13 Edge of N gh18 0
3 00 - Anothe We d 3 4 -5 Gene at Hosp tal6 3 Wo d of
Press 20 love Splendored Th ng a 0
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Return of Peyton P a~e 3 5 One L fe to L ve 6 3
Sec ef Sto m 0 Magg e &amp; The Beaut fu Mach ne 20
Ho lywood Ta k ng 8 Ph Donahue 4
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M ste Ca toon 3 Love Ame can Stye 3 Huckleber y
Hound &amp; Yog Bea 6 Move TheM kman 0
4 30 - Pett coat Junct on 3
Love Lucy 6 W d W ld West 13
To Be Announced 8
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Mr Rogers 20 33 Andy Gr ff th 15 Bonanza 3 4 B g
Va ley 6 Hazel 8
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Bever y H I b I es 8 Elec Co 33 Gomer Py e 3
Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Death Va ey Days 5
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Ea N ght nga e 5
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A ound The Bend 33
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Dream of Jeanne 3 M estones
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7 00 - What s My L ne B I ve Got A Secret 3 Elec Co 20
Beat The Cock 4 News 6 10 Untamed Wo d 3 TV Hono
Society 5 T uth o Conseq 3 Mart n Ag onsky Even ng
Edt on 33
7 30 To Tel The Truth 6 P ce Is R gh 8 0 Beat The Cock
13 Ths Is You Lfe3 C cus4 Peope&amp;ThePress 5 RFD
20 Great Steamboat Race 33
8 00 - Maude 8 Book Beat 33 Mov e Set Th s Town On F re
3
Death of a Gunf1ghter 4 Chuck Wh te Presents 9
Oh o Th s Week 20 Tempe a ures R s ng 6 3
8 30 - Haw a F ve 0 8 0 Move Ca I Her Mom 6 13 B
Move s Journa 20 33
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News 4

&amp; THINGS
BY PAUL CRABTREE
Dear Daughter
Here It IS your fll'sl day actually working for a teleVISIOn
station
I am fully confident you wtll do well durmg this summer
mternsh1p Three years of college and two summers working for
the PI Pleasant Regtsler havelJrepared you as well as posmble
I suppose
However I hope you ll remember that you are NOT Mary
Tyler Moore m that unagmary newsroom at the mythical
Mmneapohs stal&gt;on where allis fun and games Bas Johnson IS
not Lou Grant and he should be glad because he s younger
handsomer and probably smarter Bob Brunner IS not Ted
Baxter the m111dless boob wtUt a good votce and profile He and
others on-camera are competent mtelligent newsmen
Don t think th1s IS a fll'st step toward the b&gt;g ttme honey
because t ts m many ways the b1g ltme now The Charleston
Huntmgton telev&gt;ston market IS the nation s 36th largest and top
50 are where adverttsers target !hell' blockbuster sales ~Itches
Your JOb w1th WSAZ TV s Charleston operations w1ll be
compounded you ll f&gt;nd by the folks down the street at Channel
8 Yes competttion extsts- to a whtte-bot degree m the race for
rattngs and audience shares Charlie Ryan and Co at WCHS-TV
are equally competent and wtll go after a story w&gt;th all the zeal
they can muster I th111k this compettllon wh ch has graduaUy
dra111ed out of the newspaper busmess ts a healthy thmg I thmk
you ll agree as time goes on
The thmg that comes to my mmd as you trudge up those
statrs at Channel 3 today s that you are steppmg mto a world
which d1d not exiSt a quarter-century ago - an elecb""onic toy
that has altered the livmg hab ts and tives of all of us Even when
you were born Webad no TV set 111 that wmter of 1952 That came
about four months later as I recall
But m tbose short 25 years what a mtracle lelevtston has
wrougnt - not always for the good It has ltterally flown us to the
moon let us Witness the assassmabon of a Pres&gt;dent and the
murder of hts assasstn and shown us scenes of the ultimate
unmoraltty war m livmg co\or from VIetnam
(It also has filled Ute heads of tens of mtlbons of chtldren w&gt;lh
tens of billions of hours of absolute rubbiSh - tncludmg your own
head and you are not the same person you would have been
w thoul TV )
TeleviSion IS unmediate urgent and ephemeral Unltke the
pr nted word (for wh&gt;ch I shall always have an nordmate fond
ness) It IS so li""ansttory that an effect an 111flection or a stmple
hoo-boo can be prmted Indelibly mto milliOns of bra111s at the
same mstant
The mtstakes you make Ill writing teleVISion news are not
bke those 111 thiS newspaper -a glarmg error that stares out to
haunt you at least until tomorrows ed&gt;tions But if you make
such an error 1l can convey a false tmpresston or a plam un
truth to vtewers In the hundreds of thousands- With no way for
correction or retraction usually
And so UtiS IS the wayward medtum you are entenng
where the great and the dreary cross the screen With equal
raptdtty where network executtves wtth salar1es 111 SIX figures
make deciSIOns that can mean success or fa&gt;lure 111 etght figures
m tens of m&gt;lltons of dollars where magniftcence IS achieved
JUSt often enough to make us forget and forg1ve the hundreds of
hours of mediocnty
You may find yau love televts&gt;on You may hate t But like
all the rest of us you ll fmd you cannot &gt;gnore 11 Good luck
boney
Love
Dad

in taking track title
BOWLING GREEN Oh10
( UPI )
Kent State captured
the Mtd Amer can Conference
track hUe this weekend as fiVe
conference records were
established
Bowling Green won the goif
tournament and Toledo took
the tenniS event durmg the
MAC s 27th annual spnng
sports weekend hosted by
Bowlmg Green
Kent Slate comptled 138
po111ts 111 b""ack whtle Eastern
M ch gan wtlh three record
setters came n second With
Ill

T OMLER Outstanding
The Flashes got a record
breakmg performance Satur
day from their 440-yard dash
prellmmanes then won the 100-

yard dash Saturday m 9 63 and
the 226-yard dash m 21 seconds
EMU s All Amenean
distance runner Gordon Mmty
broke ex&gt;slmg marks m the
SIXIIlile run Fnday m 28 S4 68
and the three rrule Saturday
With a 13 'll 34 EMUs Tony
Nelson a Canadian Olympic
star set a record Fr1day tn the
120 yard
h&gt;gh
hurdle
prelunmar es m 13 95 seconds
Bowlmg Green Fourth m
overall standings got a record
breakmg performance from
Olympic gold medaliSt Dave
Wattle who went the mile m
4 02 45 Saturday Wattle also
won the 880-yard dash m I 50 7
Mlamt was thtrd 1n the over
all standmgs followmg by
Bowhng Green
Western

Sparky will rest
Reds' swingers
CINCINNATI UPI)
It
could be the anemna!l Reds
have been gettmg too much
battmg practice
At least that s one of the
explanatiOns Manager Sparky
Anderson gave for the Reds
lack of run productton tn
recent days
Seven tunes n the last 10
games the Reds have scored
four or Jess rWls
Sunday the Reds spl t a
double header wttlf the San
D ego Padres losmg the f rst
game 2 I and then commg back
to take the second 3-2
Smce today IS an off-&lt;lay on
the Reds schedule Anderson
was asked whether he planned
a workout
No I lh nk we get m
llett111g practtce than any other
club tn baseball he sa1d In
fact somettmes I thmk we get
too much
The Reds m the m dst of a
l:Jilame home stand open a
two game ser es With the
Houston Aslros Tuesday mgbt
here
Clay Carroll who made his
first start smce 1969 when he
went f ve mrungs against the
Los Angeles Dodgers last

week wtll open agamst the
Aslros Jack Billingham who
owns a 7 I record w ll pitch
Wednesday mght
An error by Reds catcher
Johnny BEnch on ptteber Fred
Norman s bunt 111 the seventh
tnn ng paved the way for the
two runs wh ch gave the
Padres thetr 2-1 v&gt;ctory m
Sunday s ftrst game
The Reds had taken a one
rtm lead m the first and t held
up unt&gt;l the seventh despite
e1ghl hits by San Dtego m
clud ng doubles by Derrel
Thomas and Ivan Murrell and
a tnple by Jerry Morales
Bench s error on Norman s
bunt followed a s111gle by Dave
H !ton A btmt s ngle by Enzo
uernandez loaded the bases
One Padre run scored on a
double-play grounder 111 the
second came home on Leron
Lees smgle
A double and a home run by
Tony Perez drove 111 two of the
Reds runs as Don Gullett
notched h s f fth v&gt;ctory
agamst two losses m the second
game Perez s homer hts
surth broke a 2-2 tie m the
seventh mnmg of the second
game

TO
•

ACTION s a grow ng movement of volunteers
of all ages and sk Is who wa nt to he p people
he p hem selves In Venezue a n Appala ch a
n Eth op a n Sou th Ch cago Anyplace n he
world where people need he p ACTIO N s the
Peace Corps VI STA RSVP (Re t red Sen or Vol
un teer Program ) SCORE (Serv ce Co rps of
Re t red Execu ves) ACE (Act ve Corps of Ex
ecul ves) The Foster Grandparent Program
UY A (U n vers ty Year fo r ACTION) So f you
wan to do some h ng for somebod y don t
craw under a rock Ge no ACTIO N

•
Six marks fall m

Today's

3

TUESDAY MAY22 1913

8

One last word about mm -skirts I hate to see them lengthen
"
&gt;I
ll
Eal
S uh
- for health reasons When women wore th1gh-lugh skirts they
I o1o
P s
had
to hend from the knee to pick up thmgs on the floor or check
Yo u Sou h I old
lower fll ng eases etc OtherwiSe they d expose too much rear
You
ean I e .KJH7 ¥K10 5 4 t 32 .A87
Any doctor Wlll tell you that tiftmg heavy objects while you
o d ;ou to sta t
bend
from the watst IS the surest way toward back trouble Knee
c
at Th gves
tow I
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Television Log

8

+++

3- The Dally Sentmel M ddleporl Pomeroy 0 May 21 1973

Millo Richman
UPI Sports Ed11or

I&gt;)

Mlch&gt;gan Oh10 Umverstty
Toledo and Central Michigan
Bowltng Green carded a
team total of I 512 strokes to
wm the golf competition for the
second consecut ve year
OhiO Umvers1ty was four
strokes off the pace and Kent
State w&gt;th medalist Mike Mor
row was third Followmg them
were
M1am
Western
Mtch&gt;gan Cenli""al Michigan
Toledo and Eastern Michigan
Morrow carded a 292 for the
72 holes played on two
weekends
Toledo captured the tenlliS
compel t10n
although
Saturday s fmals had to be
played mdoors M1amt f niShed
second With Western M chigan
th1rd followed by Bowling
Green Kent State Central
M&gt;eh gan
and
Eastern
Mtch&gt;gan
Fourth Trophy
M1am1 s strength thiS week
end gave the Redsk111s their
fourth Reese Trophy even
though the baseball title wtll be
determmed next weekend
In e ght ol the mne sports
the Redsktns compiled 49 ""
potnts bolstered by championships m cross country and bas
ketball
Kent Slate holds down sec
and while 1972 wmner Bowltng
Green 1s third
M1am w1ll face Ohio Uruver
s1ty this weekend tn the lttJe
dec1d111g senes for baseball
Oh o U IS fourth n competition
for Ute Reese Trophy len pom ts
beck of M&gt;am&gt;

Standings
Mii)or Leagu~ Stand~~
By Un ted Pre1s lnternatJOnil
Hat 1)1'\AI Le•SJUf
East
w I pel gb
Ch cag o
23 16 590
New Yo k
9 16 543 2
P tsbv gh
5 17 469 4 12
Mon eat
5 18 455 5
Ph ladel ph a • 23 378 8
S l ou s
? 14 333
West

.
'

w I pel 9 b
2'6 15 634
26 7 60S 1
23 6 590 2
23 7 575 2
6 22 .t21 8 2
San D ego
5 26 366 11
Saturday s Results
S Lou s at Montrea l ppd
a n and co d weathe l
P llsbu gh 4 New Yo k 1 ( 0
Houston
San F anc sc o
Cncnna
Los Angeles
A an a

Oass A, one
record set in AA

NEW YORK (UP I ) - The turf world wondered today if
nn )
Secretar&gt;at s lopsided vtetor&gt;es m the Kentucky Derby and the
Ph lade ph a 3 Ch ago o ( st
Preakness would turn the 105th rwmmg of the Belmont Stakes on
gam e tw n1gh )
Ch cago 7 Ph ade ph a 6 (2nd
June 9 mto a 'walkover
I~onlon and Ghesapeake retamed team cham
game tw n gh t
That IS htghly unlikely m these days of big purses With only
p10nsh1ps m the Class AA and A D1stnct track and
C nc nna
0 San 0 ego 4
w
I
ghl)
two starters second place m the I 'k mile classic would be worth
f&gt;eld meets held at R10 Grande College s Evans
Los Ange es 7 At ant a 7 ( 13
about $32 1100
F1eld Saturday
nn a n w ghtl
Although the race IS three weeks away Secretariat already IS a
ston 2 San Franc sea
Most of the fmal events were held m a downpour n Hou
ghll
1-lt&gt;-10 favorite to complete his sweep of the Tnple Crown
of ram Saturday afternoon The AA Ironton Tigers
Sundays Results
classtcs and become only the mnth horse 111 history to wm the
San
0
ego 2 C nc nnat
st
keyed by B1ll Markin s double m the h1gh hurdles
Kentucky Derby the Preakness and the BElmont Stakes
C nc nnat 3 San D ego 2 2nd
and shot w1ll send four md1v1duals and the&gt;r 880
Hous on a San Fran c sea 7
I have no dea how many horses Will start 111 the Belmont
Mont ea 4 5 Lou s
sf
yard
relay
teams
to
the
state
meet
thts
weekend
m
sa1d tra ner Luc&gt;en Laurin indtcating he really d)(ln t care HIS
St Lou s 7 Montrea 2 2nd
Columbus
darling was back on home grounds at Belmont Park safe sound
AI anta 3 Uos Ange es 2 I sf
L
os Angeles 8 Allanta J 2nd
and ready to run agam after a trtwnphal road show
Mark n went 15 I to capture partiC pal ng
Ch cago of Ph ade ph a ppd
The b1g handsome muscular colt toured Kentucky and the h ghs and tossed the shot
Coach Ron Logan s Blue an
Maryland smashmg the I ~. mUe track record at Churchill 48-7 Teammates Dale R1fe Devtls tall ed five pomts
P ttsbu gh al New Yo k ppcl
Downs and probably lowermg the I 3-16 mile record m w111mng Cec1l Morr son and M ke Layne Dav d Graham placed fourth 10 an
Today s Probable P tchers
the Prealmess Stakes at Plmbco on Saturday
also quahf ed for the state
the 100-yard dash John Cornett
AI Tmes EDT
Two expert clockers for The Datly Racmg Form Gene Sch
R ffe captured the 220 n 23 0 was s xth n the same event
Ch cago
Pappas
3) al
Montrea
Renko
2
2)
wartz and Frank Robmson who probably have timed a m11tion Morr son had a fme 9 56 0 in
Gall a s Craig Ell s and
S Lou s (W se 4 2) at New
horses between them each caught Secretarial m I 53 Ui
the two mtle and Layne was
Randy R ce had good limes 10 York ( Koosman 5 l n ght
Time Review Unlltely
El s 3 4) at
P ttsburgh
clocked n 21 I n the low the hurdle events but fa led to
Ph
adelph
a
&lt;Carlton
4 6)
That was better than Canonero s record of I 54 set two years hurdles
qualify
n ght
ago and much better than the I 55 flat record by the elec al
Wheelersburg s Bernard
Chesapeake captured the
San Franc sea (Bryan 5 3) at
tuner 111 the Preakness Saturday
Tolley won the m1le w&gt;lh an Class A sess on wtth 90 po10ts Houston ( Fo sch 4 3} n ght
schedu ed
Even Ted McLean the offlcwl timer at Ptmllco caught oulslandmg 4 22 7 while Rock Frankfort Adena was a d1stant Only games
Tuesday s Games
Secrelar al m I 54 ~ but he falled to notify the stewards as IS H1ll s Leroy Shorter ~ opped the second w1 th 63
Ch cagoa Montrea (n ghf)
S Lou sat New York (n ght
customary and the 1 55 was posted as off1c1al
100 tn 10 3
North Galha of tl e Southern
P t sburgh al Ph ade ph a
Laur&gt;n has asked that the Situation he rev ewed and
In the Class A meet
Valley Athletic Conference was n ghl
Secretariat be credited w1th the record That appears to be Chesapeake s Monte Edwards 14th out of 21 learns entered
louslon a C nc nnat n ght)
San
unlikely
won the low hurdles w th a 21 9 Eastern also a member of the n ght D ego at Los Ange es
The relieved blUe lramer was more mlerested 111 getting performance wh&gt;le the Panther SV AC was 15th and SVAC
San F anc sc o at AI an a
Secretar&gt;at ready for the BElmont Stakes now that his colt IS so n le and 880 teams will also champ on Kyger Creek placed n gh
Amer can League
close to turf unmortahty
move on to Columbus
19th
By Un ted Press lnternat ona I
1 don t know of any new horses commg mto the picture and
Coal Grove s Randy Hall
Here s Saturday s results
East
they do so at their own risk he sa1d And I have no way of f n shed f rslm the 100 w&gt;lh a
wl
pctgb
OHIO CLASS AA
De o
20
8
526
knowmg ~any of those other horses w&gt;ll be back
10 2 clock10g
I on on 36 H I sboro 75
Ba moe
7 7 500
One of those other horses wtll not be Trainer Bill Resseguel
Also
qual fy ng
from Wheele sbu g 59 Se pre 48 New Yo k
8 9 486
Lex ngfon 30
Wa en M !waukee
1 9
n 2
shipped Our Native third m both the Kentucky Derby and the Chesapeake were second place New
Loca 22 Wave ly 2 South Bas on
4 19 424
3
Preakness to Garden State Park for the Jersey Derby on May 28 f mshers Gary Sheets 10 the Pont 20 Rock H 10 Sher dan C eve and
6 23 4 0 4 l
0 Gal pol s 5 Odl&lt; H 5
No Plans For Sham
West
n 1e M&gt;ke Hunt 10 the 220 Fa
and 4 V nton County .4
wlpclgb
And tough luck Frank Martm who has a good sohd runner m Ra dy Hall m the d scus and We lston
3 Po lsmouth West Ch cago
1 3 68
Sham was undec ded about what to do w1th his perpetual Gene Estep n the pole vault
Ca fa n a
2
4 600
INDIVIDUAl
bndesma1d who was second at Churchill Downs and agam at
Kansas(
v
23
6
590
The Panthers m le team was
M le
B T ley M nnesota
8 7 54 3 '
Pimltco
made up of T m Hunt Ray (Whee e sburg 4 22 7 .440
Odktand
20 9 513 3 ,
I have absolutely no plans for Sham at this time not even for Hartman Paul Hawthorne I
I el G lgo e (SP)
P
Te~o:as
12 23 343 9 ,
Johnson (SPI 51 5 IQO-Saturday s Results
!he Belmont sa1d Martm wbo still refused lo concede that and Mike Hunt Hartman Shorfe
(RH 10 3 20 h gh
Kansas C y 5 Oakland 2
Secretar&gt;al mtght be better than his colt
Randy Hall Edwards and hu die s 1 Ma k n ) S
M nnesota 8 Ch cago 3
(HI I 56 5 220 Johnny Campo who doesn l beheve tn super horses
De ro I 4 M waukee 2
M ke Hunt were on the 880 880R- fe 1Bvck
23 0 Two m e
Cleve and 6 New Yo k 4
probably wtll start Tw ce a Pr nee &gt;f he hasn t changed his mmd team
Mo son
9 S6
80 ow
fw ghl
This IS a funny game You ve galla keep testing those other
Layne ( ) 21
Only one Class AA mark was hu des
Ba tl more 3 Bos on
n ghtl
M e e ay
HI sbQ o
horses if you want to wm races he said
Ca
forn
a
9
Texas
n
ghtJ
establ shed Bernard Tilly of
9 sao relay
1
on ton
Sunday s Resulls
Secretar at who was a little ttred after w111mng the Kentucky Wheelersburg ran the m1le m J 33
32 4 ong 1ump McCiu e
New York 4 C eve and 2 sf
Derby ~ardly showed any effects from the Preakness
B) 2
Sho put
I Mark n
New Yo k 7 Cleveland 3 2nd
4
22
7
better
ng
the
1969
mark
MEMPHIS Tenn (UPI ) I 48 7 D scuss
1 Vannoy
We ll follow the same routine He II start galloping slowly n a
M lwaukee 1 Detro t 0 sf
B "9 H gh Jump
De o t 5 M !waukee 3 2nd
Golf has a new mtlltona&gt;re and few days And when he s ready we II start working h1m aga n of 4 31 I set by Lar caster s Fehr
ng H 6 0
Gary
Graff
when
!he
Gales
Kansas C ty 8 Oak and 2
the Memphis Class1c has an old He ll get a well earned rest after the Belmont and probably won l
OHIO ClASS A
Ca torn a 4 Texas 2
were
n
the
AA
class&gt;f&gt;calton
Chesapeake 90 Adena 63
wmner
Ch cago 9 M nnesola 3 st
start after that tmtll the Travers Stakes n August at Saratoga
S
x
marks
fell
m
Class
A
Un o o 5f Southeastern Ross
M
nnesota 3 Ch cago 0 2nd
Lee Trevmo ratsed by his although he probably will gel a warmup race there m the J m
53 Weste n
P ke
3
compel ton n the m1Ie run
Boston al Ba t more ppd a n
gravedtgger granddaddy m a Dandy La"rm sa1d
P ke on 26 Coa Grove 22
44Q-yard dash 120 dash two- Po smovth No e Dame 6 1
Dallas shack lost the $35 000
I
And at years end thiS remarkable antmal w II be retired to
ooksv le 15 Zane T ace 4
top pr ze to four.{tme Memphis stud as a 3-year-old just hke Man o War the champiOn lllorough n le run pole vault discus C
New Boston 2 M e 11
One other was shared m the Fede
wmner Dave Hill Stmday But bred Secrelarwl now s bemg compared lo
a Hock ng 11 f~o h
h
gh
Jwnp
G.,
a
8 Eas e n Me gs) 6 2
Trevmo wound up m a very
1
Wes I Un on 5 Soulh Webs e 4
Ironton
wh1ch
entered
exclusive club anyway
Majo League Leaders
Wh
te
Oak
2
Kyge
C
eek
2
Runs Batted In
Saturdays Class AA meet wtlh Easte n P ke
Portsmouth
The
merry
Mex1can Bv Umted Press fnternat onal
Nat onal league Bench C n
I
an
mpresstve won loss mark
Lead1ng
Batters
1
East
35
Fe
guson
LA
33
Evan
s
I
climaxed a rags to r ches
Nat anal league
INDIVIDUAL
A
Watsoh Hou and Bond s f n1shed w th 136 pomls
cltmb from obscunty m only
g ab r h pet SF 28
Mle ICmer(SEr4362
Hillsboro was a d slant second 440
29 89 17 33 37
Ty e A) SO 5 00
Amer can league Maybe v
SIX years on the pro tour by Lopes LA
Wa son Hou
4 44 JO 52 36 KC 38 Me ton Ch 30 Jackson
Hall
CG)
10 2 120 h gh hur
to
the
Southeastern
OhiO
lymg young Allen Miller for Mo a LA
25 88
Jl 352 Odk 29 Mu ce
Starner (M) 14 9 880
NY 25 League champs w1th 75 potnts dies second place and ptekmg up San o Ch
36 29 20 45 349 Rob nson Ca 01 s KC and
Shepa d P keton) 2 02 6
Waverly of the SEOAL was 330
Rob
nson
Ph
26 78 3 27 346 May M 24
Ty e
A) 22 8 Two
$16 187 50 tn the $1751!00
Lou Osborne
Fa iy M
JO 85 3 29 34
M le
Dunfee !FH 9 30
P tchmg
th
21
pomls
seventh
w
tournament
Maddox SF
3 12 13 38 339
80 ow hu d es
I Edwards
Nat ona I league B I ngham Gall polls was lith and
37 20 24 40 333 C n 7
C 2 9 M. e relay
It gave TreVIllo a total of Mo gan C n
Reuss Hou Down ng
Wellston 15 out of 16 teams Chesapeake 3 34 7 880 re ay To e SfL
34 20 15 40 333 LA and Koosman NY 5
$1 001 899 47 m golf wmnlng.s Cash
P tt
24 OS 8 35 333 Gul e C n 5 2 Hoo on Ch
Chesapeake
33 4 Long
I
SEARS
and put hun m the heady
American league
Jump
Lyons CZT 21 B ~
Seave NY and B yan SF 53
I
Today
s
Probable
Pitchers
PoeVav HII(SE 30
g ab r h pet
Amer can league Wood Ch
company of Jack Ntcklaus With
All T mes EDT
I Catalog Merchant
8 om berg NY 25 73 2 27 370 0 3 Coleman De and Ho f
Sho put Francs (SE 52
$1 8 mtll on Arnold Palmer at Ke y Ch
Amer can league
I 220 E Ma n
Pomeroy
24 89 ?0 32 360 zman Oak 8 2 S nge Ca 7 I
8
0 scuss Bryan U
Kansas
C
ty
(
Da
Canton
2
2
$1 5 m ll1on and B&gt;lly Casper K kpafr ck KC 30 2 25 39 348 Sp t orff KC 7 2
55 J H gh ump Pa r ck
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Oakland
Hunter 4 2)
NB
64
Ha I NY
20 67 823 343
w&gt;th $1 3 m U10n
wIght
Ho ton De
9 73 1 25 342
New York Med ch 3 ) at
Htll shot a steady par 72 m D AI en Ch
FRANK
MCCOOL
DIES
34 22 23 40 328
C
eve
and ( Pe
S 51 tw gh
the hnal round lo stave off F sk Bos
32 6 7 37 3 9 CALGARY (UPI)
Frank
Boson
Tan 4 4) a Bat
Ho
M
nn
28
9
9
29
3
9
TWO EVENINGS
Trevmo who finished w1th a 70
mo e Mc Na y 3 5 n gh
01 s KC
39 62 2'1 5 3 5 McCool a goaltender for the
Only
games
schedu
ed)
and young sophomore pro Ja kson Odk 39 46 27 45 308 Toronto Maple Leafs when
Tuesdays Games
EACH WEEK
35 30 18 40 308 they won the Stanley CUp m
Mtller who had a 69 They had Munson NY
Texas
a Odk and (n ~h )
Home
Runs
284 totals compared to Hill s S1945 died Sunday after a brief
Kansas C y a M nnesota
Nat1ona I League Aaron and
(ncght
under-par 283
E vQns A and S a ge I P It llness McCool who was 54
Ca torn a at Ch ca9o n ght)
Bench C n 10 Wynn Hou was assistant publisher and
It was a mce b&gt;rthday
New Yo k a Det o t (n ghtJ
Fe ·guson
LA
Bonds and
present for Hill who turned 36 McCovey SF 9
C I e v e a n d at Bal lmo e
general manager of the
n Qh
years old Stmday and now has
Amer can league Mayberry Calgary Albertan
M waukee a Boston (n ghl)
N\ay M I 0 Duncan
won $701 000 111 14 years on the KC
Cle 9 F sk 8os 0 A len and
tour - $120 000 of that &gt;n Melon Ch Ot s KC and
Tena ce Oak 8
Memphis
Hill and Trevmo have made
Memphis lhetr happy htmting bogey and double bogey back
grotmd Wlth Hill wmnmg n to-back on the fmal mne holes
1967 69 and 70 and TreVIllo
Another stroke behind Trevt
MONDAY EVENING
wmmng the past two years
no and Miller were Charlie
Lee Elder seekmg to Sifford Larry Ziegler Dav1d
AND TUESDAY EVENING
become the flrst black player Glenz Gene uttler and Hale
Sto9 3G--$250a youcaneat o A .-r.,.rtel
to qualify for the Masters as a Jrwm
tour wumer started the fmal
Sifford who wtll tum 50
round a stroke behmd Hill but years old June 3 charged home
bad a 3-over-par 75 With a With a
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Dear Helen
Those haootlv Slllj()e females who wnte to you They pot
down marned life and coostder any woman who has a baby
absurd
They nd1cule family ties warn that motherhood
w n t he second heart d s
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destroys love for your man and v ce versa
n y s last d amond and go
Why don t they JUst do lhell' own thmg and leave us happily
after tru n 1 s
marned parents alone' -WIFE AND MOTilER BY CHOICE
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I read last month about the New York City Opera soprano
who bared all for her art and thereby brought a sell-out crowd to
her performance m New Orleans
S nee opera doesn t always gel full houses when on tour
OPERA
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Dear Buff
Or as my tmabashed husband Bob says If they won t come
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Newrs Notes
BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbath School a ltendance
May 13 al the Free MethodiSt
Church was 108 Offermg for all
serv ces was $151 57 Flowers
were presented Mrs Clarence
Cur s bemg the oldest mother
and Mrs J R Tracy be ng the
youngest mother present

Mrs Fern Dora Story and
son John Columbus Mr and
Mrs Bill Perry Athens spent
Sa lurday w th Mr and Mrs
Norman Schaefer

Mr and Mrs Gene Alk1re
K mberlee and
Kaven
Columbus spent Mother s day
" th Bertha Parker
Mrs Cora Renshaw has
returned hom• after spendmg
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and Mrs Merle Hams St
Albans W Va and Mr and
Mrs
Charley
Brown
Gall pols
Mrs Otto Lohn Pomeroy
was hostess Thursday evemng
to n ne members of the Laurel
Cliff Health Club A donation
was g ven by Mrs Art Hend
r cks for use of a hospttal bed
After the bustness meeting
garpes were played Wtnners
were Jean Wr ght Ladonna
G lmore Refreshments were
served at the close of the
meet ng
Mrs Ethel Grueser Mrs

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Be y A Ba on k o Mu be y
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or he Es a e o w am G ell a he J ne meet ng
n ee t ng a the Motor Lodge
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Gaston

and Mrs Dorse) Jordan
a d Rodney and Mrs Faye
J o dan were n Columbus on
Sunday Tl ey callert on Mrs
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V na
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Dear SWTI.F
We ll never know will we' (But I 11 bet we hear from com
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Dear Helen
Here s a gnpe directed to companies which advertise
freeb es
You see a b&gt;g coupon m your paper or magazme Take this
to your local market and get a free bottle or package of our new
product An mtroductory offer
But \\hen you whip over to the store hop111g to save a btt on
the grocery b 11 you d scover the product IS so new on the market
that 1l s non...,x&gt;stenl on the shelves After you check out f1ve
stores you gtve up and then just about the ltme the coupon
expires the Item IS stocked
1 hale to be susp&gt;e&gt;ous but this has happened so often Utat I
wonder if compames plan thmgs this way They plant the name
of the product ftrmly m your mmd - because you ve searched
for t d I gently But they w ggle out of gmng you a freebte by
delaymg shipments tmtil the coupons exptration date Could 11
be'
THE SEARCHER WHO TOO LATE FINDS

Guests VIS lmg at the home
ed devot on s and of Mr and Mrs Loms A DeLuz
her as he theme \\ere Mrs l uc lie Southal
plur and ead ngs Staal s M II W Va Mrs Ruth
verc p esented Plans we e Blackwel Charleston W Va
ale fo he Jun e meet ng to Mr and Mrs Paul Parsons
be eld n Be pre at the home of Sandyv lie W Va Mr and
Mrs R chard Abels and Mr
M and M s Howard Stan ey
f
n embers of Temple and Mrs E: H Carpenter
Ch c
I ose p esent were ocal
Mr and Mrs Thomas Birch
I Ia Cheadle Metta F sher
Anna L h Freda Sm th and son Waterford OhiO
B nn e Cl eadle
f,mma
gh a
Gal aw ay
u d M
Songs Sc

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I l"" McWhorter
Murl
Gal ""Y Ava Greenlee R 1 a
Rh oades West ne Crabtree
Be y Mat ox Goldie G llogly
Ha ze l Cui ve
Rosemary
M e D bb e and Laur e
El zabelh Jordan Leah

Bea

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bends are good exerciSe

Mr

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g anctdaughter

Ed

Bauer

Kelly

Sue

Deconruck Marion v sited
over the weekend wtth \frs

Bauers parents Mr and Mrs
Charles Karr Sr

spent Sunday wtth Mr Chnt
B rch and daughter Leota
Among those VISitmg Rev
and
Mrs
Lawrence
Gluesencamp Sr and N&gt;ck
Dawn were Mr and Mrs
Michael Hauber Pittsburgh
Pa Mr and Mrs W lham
Ktbble Tuppers Pla ns Mrs
J 0seph&gt;ne K bble Pomeroy
Mrs Dorothy Parker Chester
Mr and Mrs Lawr~nce Thetss
V r.lon Mr and Mrs Ted
Bailey and ch ldren Cadmus
Mrs Ruby Congo Spiller
Larry Wolfe Ractne Mrs Iva
Lawrence and daughter Ertan
Johnson and Tom Boso local
Mr and Mrs John Euler and
son Byron Cottagev lle W
Va called at the home of S W
Durst on Sunday afternoon
Mrs Ada Van Meter called
on Mrs Jeanne Dalley on a
recent Friday afternoon
Guests of theE H Carpenter
fam ly were Mr and Mrs
Loms A DeLuz Mr and Mrs
Paul Evans and Paul Dean S
W Durst Mr and Mrs John
Euler and Byron Mrs Blame
Da&gt;ley Bryan and Benny
Mrs Jeanne Da1ley Chuck
Hansen Mr and Mrs Bert
Farrell N1ckt Dawn Van
Meter Stan Fleteher Mrs
R chard Abels Larry Bronson
and Johnny Klem

Point Rock

Social Notes
Mr and Mrs John Vale and
daughters of Columbus came
for h s mother Nellie Vale on
Sunday and returned her home
on Monday followlrig her six
weeks check w&gt;th her surgeon
and medical doctor
Graduatmg next Sunday
from Alexander Hlgh School
from this area w1D be Tina
Marte Radek111 daughter of
Mr and Mrs G A Radekln
and Ketth Stultz son of Mr and
Mrs Frank Shlltz
Death by drownmg takes the
hves of thousands of American
hoaters each year says the
Oh o Department of Natural
Resources Oh1o law

reqwres

hat boats contam an approved
hfe preserver for each
passenger In addition young
sters r1dmg m watercraft less

Uan 18 feet long must wear an
app oved hfe Jacket at all
tmes

ronton,

MONDAY MAYll 1973
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News 20 B Moy ers Jou na 33
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Farmt m e 10
Paul Ha vey 3
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&amp; THINGS
BY PAUL CRABTREE
Dear Daughter
Here It IS your fll'sl day actually working for a teleVISIOn
station
I am fully confident you wtll do well durmg this summer
mternsh1p Three years of college and two summers working for
the PI Pleasant Regtsler havelJrepared you as well as posmble
I suppose
However I hope you ll remember that you are NOT Mary
Tyler Moore m that unagmary newsroom at the mythical
Mmneapohs stal&gt;on where allis fun and games Bas Johnson IS
not Lou Grant and he should be glad because he s younger
handsomer and probably smarter Bob Brunner IS not Ted
Baxter the m111dless boob wtUt a good votce and profile He and
others on-camera are competent mtelligent newsmen
Don t think th1s IS a fll'st step toward the b&gt;g ttme honey
because t ts m many ways the b1g ltme now The Charleston
Huntmgton telev&gt;ston market IS the nation s 36th largest and top
50 are where adverttsers target !hell' blockbuster sales ~Itches
Your JOb w1th WSAZ TV s Charleston operations w1ll be
compounded you ll f&gt;nd by the folks down the street at Channel
8 Yes competttion extsts- to a whtte-bot degree m the race for
rattngs and audience shares Charlie Ryan and Co at WCHS-TV
are equally competent and wtll go after a story w&gt;th all the zeal
they can muster I th111k this compettllon wh ch has graduaUy
dra111ed out of the newspaper busmess ts a healthy thmg I thmk
you ll agree as time goes on
The thmg that comes to my mmd as you trudge up those
statrs at Channel 3 today s that you are steppmg mto a world
which d1d not exiSt a quarter-century ago - an elecb""onic toy
that has altered the livmg hab ts and tives of all of us Even when
you were born Webad no TV set 111 that wmter of 1952 That came
about four months later as I recall
But m tbose short 25 years what a mtracle lelevtston has
wrougnt - not always for the good It has ltterally flown us to the
moon let us Witness the assassmabon of a Pres&gt;dent and the
murder of hts assasstn and shown us scenes of the ultimate
unmoraltty war m livmg co\or from VIetnam
(It also has filled Ute heads of tens of mtlbons of chtldren w&gt;lh
tens of billions of hours of absolute rubbiSh - tncludmg your own
head and you are not the same person you would have been
w thoul TV )
TeleviSion IS unmediate urgent and ephemeral Unltke the
pr nted word (for wh&gt;ch I shall always have an nordmate fond
ness) It IS so li""ansttory that an effect an 111flection or a stmple
hoo-boo can be prmted Indelibly mto milliOns of bra111s at the
same mstant
The mtstakes you make Ill writing teleVISion news are not
bke those 111 thiS newspaper -a glarmg error that stares out to
haunt you at least until tomorrows ed&gt;tions But if you make
such an error 1l can convey a false tmpresston or a plam un
truth to vtewers In the hundreds of thousands- With no way for
correction or retraction usually
And so UtiS IS the wayward medtum you are entenng
where the great and the dreary cross the screen With equal
raptdtty where network executtves wtth salar1es 111 SIX figures
make deciSIOns that can mean success or fa&gt;lure 111 etght figures
m tens of m&gt;lltons of dollars where magniftcence IS achieved
JUSt often enough to make us forget and forg1ve the hundreds of
hours of mediocnty
You may find yau love televts&gt;on You may hate t But like
all the rest of us you ll fmd you cannot &gt;gnore 11 Good luck
boney
Love
Dad

in taking track title
BOWLING GREEN Oh10
( UPI )
Kent State captured
the Mtd Amer can Conference
track hUe this weekend as fiVe
conference records were
established
Bowling Green won the goif
tournament and Toledo took
the tenniS event durmg the
MAC s 27th annual spnng
sports weekend hosted by
Bowlmg Green
Kent Slate comptled 138
po111ts 111 b""ack whtle Eastern
M ch gan wtlh three record
setters came n second With
Ill

T OMLER Outstanding
The Flashes got a record
breakmg performance Satur
day from their 440-yard dash
prellmmanes then won the 100-

yard dash Saturday m 9 63 and
the 226-yard dash m 21 seconds
EMU s All Amenean
distance runner Gordon Mmty
broke ex&gt;slmg marks m the
SIXIIlile run Fnday m 28 S4 68
and the three rrule Saturday
With a 13 'll 34 EMUs Tony
Nelson a Canadian Olympic
star set a record Fr1day tn the
120 yard
h&gt;gh
hurdle
prelunmar es m 13 95 seconds
Bowlmg Green Fourth m
overall standings got a record
breakmg performance from
Olympic gold medaliSt Dave
Wattle who went the mile m
4 02 45 Saturday Wattle also
won the 880-yard dash m I 50 7
Mlamt was thtrd 1n the over
all standmgs followmg by
Bowhng Green
Western

Sparky will rest
Reds' swingers
CINCINNATI UPI)
It
could be the anemna!l Reds
have been gettmg too much
battmg practice
At least that s one of the
explanatiOns Manager Sparky
Anderson gave for the Reds
lack of run productton tn
recent days
Seven tunes n the last 10
games the Reds have scored
four or Jess rWls
Sunday the Reds spl t a
double header wttlf the San
D ego Padres losmg the f rst
game 2 I and then commg back
to take the second 3-2
Smce today IS an off-&lt;lay on
the Reds schedule Anderson
was asked whether he planned
a workout
No I lh nk we get m
llett111g practtce than any other
club tn baseball he sa1d In
fact somettmes I thmk we get
too much
The Reds m the m dst of a
l:Jilame home stand open a
two game ser es With the
Houston Aslros Tuesday mgbt
here
Clay Carroll who made his
first start smce 1969 when he
went f ve mrungs against the
Los Angeles Dodgers last

week wtll open agamst the
Aslros Jack Billingham who
owns a 7 I record w ll pitch
Wednesday mght
An error by Reds catcher
Johnny BEnch on ptteber Fred
Norman s bunt 111 the seventh
tnn ng paved the way for the
two runs wh ch gave the
Padres thetr 2-1 v&gt;ctory m
Sunday s ftrst game
The Reds had taken a one
rtm lead m the first and t held
up unt&gt;l the seventh despite
e1ghl hits by San Dtego m
clud ng doubles by Derrel
Thomas and Ivan Murrell and
a tnple by Jerry Morales
Bench s error on Norman s
bunt followed a s111gle by Dave
H !ton A btmt s ngle by Enzo
uernandez loaded the bases
One Padre run scored on a
double-play grounder 111 the
second came home on Leron
Lees smgle
A double and a home run by
Tony Perez drove 111 two of the
Reds runs as Don Gullett
notched h s f fth v&gt;ctory
agamst two losses m the second
game Perez s homer hts
surth broke a 2-2 tie m the
seventh mnmg of the second
game

TO
•

ACTION s a grow ng movement of volunteers
of all ages and sk Is who wa nt to he p people
he p hem selves In Venezue a n Appala ch a
n Eth op a n Sou th Ch cago Anyplace n he
world where people need he p ACTIO N s the
Peace Corps VI STA RSVP (Re t red Sen or Vol
un teer Program ) SCORE (Serv ce Co rps of
Re t red Execu ves) ACE (Act ve Corps of Ex
ecul ves) The Foster Grandparent Program
UY A (U n vers ty Year fo r ACTION) So f you
wan to do some h ng for somebod y don t
craw under a rock Ge no ACTIO N

•
Six marks fall m

Today's

3

TUESDAY MAY22 1913

8

One last word about mm -skirts I hate to see them lengthen
"
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ll
Eal
S uh
- for health reasons When women wore th1gh-lugh skirts they
I o1o
P s
had
to hend from the knee to pick up thmgs on the floor or check
Yo u Sou h I old
lower fll ng eases etc OtherwiSe they d expose too much rear
You
ean I e .KJH7 ¥K10 5 4 t 32 .A87
Any doctor Wlll tell you that tiftmg heavy objects while you
o d ;ou to sta t
bend
from the watst IS the surest way toward back trouble Knee
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Television Log

8

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3- The Dally Sentmel M ddleporl Pomeroy 0 May 21 1973

Millo Richman
UPI Sports Ed11or

I&gt;)

Mlch&gt;gan Oh10 Umverstty
Toledo and Central Michigan
Bowltng Green carded a
team total of I 512 strokes to
wm the golf competition for the
second consecut ve year
OhiO Umvers1ty was four
strokes off the pace and Kent
State w&gt;th medalist Mike Mor
row was third Followmg them
were
M1am
Western
Mtch&gt;gan Cenli""al Michigan
Toledo and Eastern Michigan
Morrow carded a 292 for the
72 holes played on two
weekends
Toledo captured the tenlliS
compel t10n
although
Saturday s fmals had to be
played mdoors M1amt f niShed
second With Western M chigan
th1rd followed by Bowling
Green Kent State Central
M&gt;eh gan
and
Eastern
Mtch&gt;gan
Fourth Trophy
M1am1 s strength thiS week
end gave the Redsk111s their
fourth Reese Trophy even
though the baseball title wtll be
determmed next weekend
In e ght ol the mne sports
the Redsktns compiled 49 ""
potnts bolstered by championships m cross country and bas
ketball
Kent Slate holds down sec
and while 1972 wmner Bowltng
Green 1s third
M1am w1ll face Ohio Uruver
s1ty this weekend tn the lttJe
dec1d111g senes for baseball
Oh o U IS fourth n competition
for Ute Reese Trophy len pom ts
beck of M&gt;am&gt;

Standings
Mii)or Leagu~ Stand~~
By Un ted Pre1s lnternatJOnil
Hat 1)1'\AI Le•SJUf
East
w I pel gb
Ch cag o
23 16 590
New Yo k
9 16 543 2
P tsbv gh
5 17 469 4 12
Mon eat
5 18 455 5
Ph ladel ph a • 23 378 8
S l ou s
? 14 333
West

.
'

w I pel 9 b
2'6 15 634
26 7 60S 1
23 6 590 2
23 7 575 2
6 22 .t21 8 2
San D ego
5 26 366 11
Saturday s Results
S Lou s at Montrea l ppd
a n and co d weathe l
P llsbu gh 4 New Yo k 1 ( 0
Houston
San F anc sc o
Cncnna
Los Angeles
A an a

Oass A, one
record set in AA

NEW YORK (UP I ) - The turf world wondered today if
nn )
Secretar&gt;at s lopsided vtetor&gt;es m the Kentucky Derby and the
Ph lade ph a 3 Ch ago o ( st
Preakness would turn the 105th rwmmg of the Belmont Stakes on
gam e tw n1gh )
Ch cago 7 Ph ade ph a 6 (2nd
June 9 mto a 'walkover
I~onlon and Ghesapeake retamed team cham
game tw n gh t
That IS htghly unlikely m these days of big purses With only
p10nsh1ps m the Class AA and A D1stnct track and
C nc nna
0 San 0 ego 4
w
I
ghl)
two starters second place m the I 'k mile classic would be worth
f&gt;eld meets held at R10 Grande College s Evans
Los Ange es 7 At ant a 7 ( 13
about $32 1100
F1eld Saturday
nn a n w ghtl
Although the race IS three weeks away Secretariat already IS a
ston 2 San Franc sea
Most of the fmal events were held m a downpour n Hou
ghll
1-lt&gt;-10 favorite to complete his sweep of the Tnple Crown
of ram Saturday afternoon The AA Ironton Tigers
Sundays Results
classtcs and become only the mnth horse 111 history to wm the
San
0
ego 2 C nc nnat
st
keyed by B1ll Markin s double m the h1gh hurdles
Kentucky Derby the Preakness and the BElmont Stakes
C nc nnat 3 San D ego 2 2nd
and shot w1ll send four md1v1duals and the&gt;r 880
Hous on a San Fran c sea 7
I have no dea how many horses Will start 111 the Belmont
Mont ea 4 5 Lou s
sf
yard
relay
teams
to
the
state
meet
thts
weekend
m
sa1d tra ner Luc&gt;en Laurin indtcating he really d)(ln t care HIS
St Lou s 7 Montrea 2 2nd
Columbus
darling was back on home grounds at Belmont Park safe sound
AI anta 3 Uos Ange es 2 I sf
L
os Angeles 8 Allanta J 2nd
and ready to run agam after a trtwnphal road show
Mark n went 15 I to capture partiC pal ng
Ch cago of Ph ade ph a ppd
The b1g handsome muscular colt toured Kentucky and the h ghs and tossed the shot
Coach Ron Logan s Blue an
Maryland smashmg the I ~. mUe track record at Churchill 48-7 Teammates Dale R1fe Devtls tall ed five pomts
P ttsbu gh al New Yo k ppcl
Downs and probably lowermg the I 3-16 mile record m w111mng Cec1l Morr son and M ke Layne Dav d Graham placed fourth 10 an
Today s Probable P tchers
the Prealmess Stakes at Plmbco on Saturday
also quahf ed for the state
the 100-yard dash John Cornett
AI Tmes EDT
Two expert clockers for The Datly Racmg Form Gene Sch
R ffe captured the 220 n 23 0 was s xth n the same event
Ch cago
Pappas
3) al
Montrea
Renko
2
2)
wartz and Frank Robmson who probably have timed a m11tion Morr son had a fme 9 56 0 in
Gall a s Craig Ell s and
S Lou s (W se 4 2) at New
horses between them each caught Secretarial m I 53 Ui
the two mtle and Layne was
Randy R ce had good limes 10 York ( Koosman 5 l n ght
Time Review Unlltely
El s 3 4) at
P ttsburgh
clocked n 21 I n the low the hurdle events but fa led to
Ph
adelph
a
&lt;Carlton
4 6)
That was better than Canonero s record of I 54 set two years hurdles
qualify
n ght
ago and much better than the I 55 flat record by the elec al
Wheelersburg s Bernard
Chesapeake captured the
San Franc sea (Bryan 5 3) at
tuner 111 the Preakness Saturday
Tolley won the m1le w&gt;lh an Class A sess on wtth 90 po10ts Houston ( Fo sch 4 3} n ght
schedu ed
Even Ted McLean the offlcwl timer at Ptmllco caught oulslandmg 4 22 7 while Rock Frankfort Adena was a d1stant Only games
Tuesday s Games
Secrelar al m I 54 ~ but he falled to notify the stewards as IS H1ll s Leroy Shorter ~ opped the second w1 th 63
Ch cagoa Montrea (n ghf)
S Lou sat New York (n ght
customary and the 1 55 was posted as off1c1al
100 tn 10 3
North Galha of tl e Southern
P t sburgh al Ph ade ph a
Laur&gt;n has asked that the Situation he rev ewed and
In the Class A meet
Valley Athletic Conference was n ghl
Secretariat be credited w1th the record That appears to be Chesapeake s Monte Edwards 14th out of 21 learns entered
louslon a C nc nnat n ght)
San
unlikely
won the low hurdles w th a 21 9 Eastern also a member of the n ght D ego at Los Ange es
The relieved blUe lramer was more mlerested 111 getting performance wh&gt;le the Panther SV AC was 15th and SVAC
San F anc sc o at AI an a
Secretar&gt;at ready for the BElmont Stakes now that his colt IS so n le and 880 teams will also champ on Kyger Creek placed n gh
Amer can League
close to turf unmortahty
move on to Columbus
19th
By Un ted Press lnternat ona I
1 don t know of any new horses commg mto the picture and
Coal Grove s Randy Hall
Here s Saturday s results
East
they do so at their own risk he sa1d And I have no way of f n shed f rslm the 100 w&gt;lh a
wl
pctgb
OHIO CLASS AA
De o
20
8
526
knowmg ~any of those other horses w&gt;ll be back
10 2 clock10g
I on on 36 H I sboro 75
Ba moe
7 7 500
One of those other horses wtll not be Trainer Bill Resseguel
Also
qual fy ng
from Wheele sbu g 59 Se pre 48 New Yo k
8 9 486
Lex ngfon 30
Wa en M !waukee
1 9
n 2
shipped Our Native third m both the Kentucky Derby and the Chesapeake were second place New
Loca 22 Wave ly 2 South Bas on
4 19 424
3
Preakness to Garden State Park for the Jersey Derby on May 28 f mshers Gary Sheets 10 the Pont 20 Rock H 10 Sher dan C eve and
6 23 4 0 4 l
0 Gal pol s 5 Odl&lt; H 5
No Plans For Sham
West
n 1e M&gt;ke Hunt 10 the 220 Fa
and 4 V nton County .4
wlpclgb
And tough luck Frank Martm who has a good sohd runner m Ra dy Hall m the d scus and We lston
3 Po lsmouth West Ch cago
1 3 68
Sham was undec ded about what to do w1th his perpetual Gene Estep n the pole vault
Ca fa n a
2
4 600
INDIVIDUAl
bndesma1d who was second at Churchill Downs and agam at
Kansas(
v
23
6
590
The Panthers m le team was
M le
B T ley M nnesota
8 7 54 3 '
Pimltco
made up of T m Hunt Ray (Whee e sburg 4 22 7 .440
Odktand
20 9 513 3 ,
I have absolutely no plans for Sham at this time not even for Hartman Paul Hawthorne I
I el G lgo e (SP)
P
Te~o:as
12 23 343 9 ,
Johnson (SPI 51 5 IQO-Saturday s Results
!he Belmont sa1d Martm wbo still refused lo concede that and Mike Hunt Hartman Shorfe
(RH 10 3 20 h gh
Kansas C y 5 Oakland 2
Secretar&gt;al mtght be better than his colt
Randy Hall Edwards and hu die s 1 Ma k n ) S
M nnesota 8 Ch cago 3
(HI I 56 5 220 Johnny Campo who doesn l beheve tn super horses
De ro I 4 M waukee 2
M ke Hunt were on the 880 880R- fe 1Bvck
23 0 Two m e
Cleve and 6 New Yo k 4
probably wtll start Tw ce a Pr nee &gt;f he hasn t changed his mmd team
Mo son
9 S6
80 ow
fw ghl
This IS a funny game You ve galla keep testing those other
Layne ( ) 21
Only one Class AA mark was hu des
Ba tl more 3 Bos on
n ghtl
M e e ay
HI sbQ o
horses if you want to wm races he said
Ca
forn
a
9
Texas
n
ghtJ
establ shed Bernard Tilly of
9 sao relay
1
on ton
Sunday s Resulls
Secretar at who was a little ttred after w111mng the Kentucky Wheelersburg ran the m1le m J 33
32 4 ong 1ump McCiu e
New York 4 C eve and 2 sf
Derby ~ardly showed any effects from the Preakness
B) 2
Sho put
I Mark n
New Yo k 7 Cleveland 3 2nd
4
22
7
better
ng
the
1969
mark
MEMPHIS Tenn (UPI ) I 48 7 D scuss
1 Vannoy
We ll follow the same routine He II start galloping slowly n a
M lwaukee 1 Detro t 0 sf
B "9 H gh Jump
De o t 5 M !waukee 3 2nd
Golf has a new mtlltona&gt;re and few days And when he s ready we II start working h1m aga n of 4 31 I set by Lar caster s Fehr
ng H 6 0
Gary
Graff
when
!he
Gales
Kansas C ty 8 Oak and 2
the Memphis Class1c has an old He ll get a well earned rest after the Belmont and probably won l
OHIO ClASS A
Ca torn a 4 Texas 2
were
n
the
AA
class&gt;f&gt;calton
Chesapeake 90 Adena 63
wmner
Ch cago 9 M nnesola 3 st
start after that tmtll the Travers Stakes n August at Saratoga
S
x
marks
fell
m
Class
A
Un o o 5f Southeastern Ross
M
nnesota 3 Ch cago 0 2nd
Lee Trevmo ratsed by his although he probably will gel a warmup race there m the J m
53 Weste n
P ke
3
compel ton n the m1Ie run
Boston al Ba t more ppd a n
gravedtgger granddaddy m a Dandy La"rm sa1d
P ke on 26 Coa Grove 22
44Q-yard dash 120 dash two- Po smovth No e Dame 6 1
Dallas shack lost the $35 000
I
And at years end thiS remarkable antmal w II be retired to
ooksv le 15 Zane T ace 4
top pr ze to four.{tme Memphis stud as a 3-year-old just hke Man o War the champiOn lllorough n le run pole vault discus C
New Boston 2 M e 11
One other was shared m the Fede
wmner Dave Hill Stmday But bred Secrelarwl now s bemg compared lo
a Hock ng 11 f~o h
h
gh
Jwnp
G.,
a
8 Eas e n Me gs) 6 2
Trevmo wound up m a very
1
Wes I Un on 5 Soulh Webs e 4
Ironton
wh1ch
entered
exclusive club anyway
Majo League Leaders
Wh
te
Oak
2
Kyge
C
eek
2
Runs Batted In
Saturdays Class AA meet wtlh Easte n P ke
Portsmouth
The
merry
Mex1can Bv Umted Press fnternat onal
Nat onal league Bench C n
I
an
mpresstve won loss mark
Lead1ng
Batters
1
East
35
Fe
guson
LA
33
Evan
s
I
climaxed a rags to r ches
Nat anal league
INDIVIDUAL
A
Watsoh Hou and Bond s f n1shed w th 136 pomls
cltmb from obscunty m only
g ab r h pet SF 28
Mle ICmer(SEr4362
Hillsboro was a d slant second 440
29 89 17 33 37
Ty e A) SO 5 00
Amer can league Maybe v
SIX years on the pro tour by Lopes LA
Wa son Hou
4 44 JO 52 36 KC 38 Me ton Ch 30 Jackson
Hall
CG)
10 2 120 h gh hur
to
the
Southeastern
OhiO
lymg young Allen Miller for Mo a LA
25 88
Jl 352 Odk 29 Mu ce
Starner (M) 14 9 880
NY 25 League champs w1th 75 potnts dies second place and ptekmg up San o Ch
36 29 20 45 349 Rob nson Ca 01 s KC and
Shepa d P keton) 2 02 6
Waverly of the SEOAL was 330
Rob
nson
Ph
26 78 3 27 346 May M 24
Ty e
A) 22 8 Two
$16 187 50 tn the $1751!00
Lou Osborne
Fa iy M
JO 85 3 29 34
M le
Dunfee !FH 9 30
P tchmg
th
21
pomls
seventh
w
tournament
Maddox SF
3 12 13 38 339
80 ow hu d es
I Edwards
Nat ona I league B I ngham Gall polls was lith and
37 20 24 40 333 C n 7
C 2 9 M. e relay
It gave TreVIllo a total of Mo gan C n
Reuss Hou Down ng
Wellston 15 out of 16 teams Chesapeake 3 34 7 880 re ay To e SfL
34 20 15 40 333 LA and Koosman NY 5
$1 001 899 47 m golf wmnlng.s Cash
P tt
24 OS 8 35 333 Gul e C n 5 2 Hoo on Ch
Chesapeake
33 4 Long
I
SEARS
and put hun m the heady
American league
Jump
Lyons CZT 21 B ~
Seave NY and B yan SF 53
I
Today
s
Probable
Pitchers
PoeVav HII(SE 30
g ab r h pet
Amer can league Wood Ch
company of Jack Ntcklaus With
All T mes EDT
I Catalog Merchant
8 om berg NY 25 73 2 27 370 0 3 Coleman De and Ho f
Sho put Francs (SE 52
$1 8 mtll on Arnold Palmer at Ke y Ch
Amer can league
I 220 E Ma n
Pomeroy
24 89 ?0 32 360 zman Oak 8 2 S nge Ca 7 I
8
0 scuss Bryan U
Kansas
C
ty
(
Da
Canton
2
2
$1 5 m ll1on and B&gt;lly Casper K kpafr ck KC 30 2 25 39 348 Sp t orff KC 7 2
55 J H gh ump Pa r ck
I
PH 992 2178
a
Oakland
Hunter 4 2)
NB
64
Ha I NY
20 67 823 343
w&gt;th $1 3 m U10n
wIght
Ho ton De
9 73 1 25 342
New York Med ch 3 ) at
Htll shot a steady par 72 m D AI en Ch
FRANK
MCCOOL
DIES
34 22 23 40 328
C
eve
and ( Pe
S 51 tw gh
the hnal round lo stave off F sk Bos
32 6 7 37 3 9 CALGARY (UPI)
Frank
Boson
Tan 4 4) a Bat
Ho
M
nn
28
9
9
29
3
9
TWO EVENINGS
Trevmo who finished w1th a 70
mo e Mc Na y 3 5 n gh
01 s KC
39 62 2'1 5 3 5 McCool a goaltender for the
Only
games
schedu
ed)
and young sophomore pro Ja kson Odk 39 46 27 45 308 Toronto Maple Leafs when
Tuesdays Games
EACH WEEK
35 30 18 40 308 they won the Stanley CUp m
Mtller who had a 69 They had Munson NY
Texas
a Odk and (n ~h )
Home
Runs
284 totals compared to Hill s S1945 died Sunday after a brief
Kansas C y a M nnesota
Nat1ona I League Aaron and
(ncght
under-par 283
E vQns A and S a ge I P It llness McCool who was 54
Ca torn a at Ch ca9o n ght)
Bench C n 10 Wynn Hou was assistant publisher and
It was a mce b&gt;rthday
New Yo k a Det o t (n ghtJ
Fe ·guson
LA
Bonds and
present for Hill who turned 36 McCovey SF 9
C I e v e a n d at Bal lmo e
general manager of the
n Qh
years old Stmday and now has
Amer can league Mayberry Calgary Albertan
M waukee a Boston (n ghl)
N\ay M I 0 Duncan
won $701 000 111 14 years on the KC
Cle 9 F sk 8os 0 A len and
tour - $120 000 of that &gt;n Melon Ch Ot s KC and
Tena ce Oak 8
Memphis
Hill and Trevmo have made
Memphis lhetr happy htmting bogey and double bogey back
grotmd Wlth Hill wmnmg n to-back on the fmal mne holes
1967 69 and 70 and TreVIllo
Another stroke behind Trevt
MONDAY EVENING
wmmng the past two years
no and Miller were Charlie
Lee Elder seekmg to Sifford Larry Ziegler Dav1d
AND TUESDAY EVENING
become the flrst black player Glenz Gene uttler and Hale
Sto9 3G--$250a youcaneat o A .-r.,.rtel
to qualify for the Masters as a Jrwm
tour wumer started the fmal
Sifford who wtll tum 50
round a stroke behmd Hill but years old June 3 charged home
bad a 3-over-par 75 With a With a
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5- The O.Uy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o , May 21, 19'13

4- The !&gt;ali) Senunel, Mlddleport·Pomero), 0., ~la) 21, 19'i3

Robinson's bat too valuable

champ,

•

to risk him m full time play
J&gt;'Onded t&gt;.' spark Sunda) as
the Angel5 IJeat the Texas
Rangers 4-2 for their eighth
\'tctoq in mne games
Robtnson , 111ho has been
relegated to a designated hitler
role SUlC'e suffermg a ham~
strmg pull a week ago, dro-e in
three runs wtth a homer and a
s1ngle as he mo\ed lllto the ~o .
II spot on the all4ime runs
batted l1l hst

B} t..:ruted Press l.nternalion.al
I! 's quite possible that Frank

RobiilSOn, one of baseball's
great all-around players,
might spend the rest of h1s da)s
as a designated hitter .
That m1ght seem sad to those
'&gt;'ho remember Robmson as
much for his ftne outfield play
as for Ius loog home runs, but
as long as Frank continues tv
hit wah authonty hLS days as a
t"'o-way player seem nwnbered
The reason IS that RobLnSOn's
bat LS too valuable tv the
Angels tv rtSk hLS bemg ll1·
JUred Califorrua looks tv be a
bonafide contender for the
Amencan League West, and It
needs a healthy RobiilSOn to

was

Rohmson

dee1s1ons and the ga\'e Calt~

forma a sweep of us three-game
set \Hth Texas and mo\ed the
Angels to wuhlll onehalf game
of first place Qucago m the AL

RobinSOn 's l!lJU~ has healed

West

sufficienlly to allow hun to
return tv hiS regulilr leftfield
JX!SI!IOn , OOt manager Bobby
Wtnkl es ts hesttant about
pia) lllg him both "a)s
ln other Amertcan League
games, ~ew York swept a
doubleheader from
eland
4-2 and 7-3, Kansas City beat
oakland 6-2. Qucago downed

The Yankees won the1r
opener 'i41th the Indians on a
three-run rally m the sevenr?r,
then put together a se\'en..run

fourth mmng JJ1 the rughtcap to
capture both ends of the
t"Inbill fred Beene and Mike
~kich, two seldom-used pitchers , were the \\'lnners \\hile
Sparky L) le regtstered a sa~ e

a.,

proVIde the offenstve punch

It

~hMesota !hl then lost 3&lt;l and
Detroit topped \1II,.aukee ;).3
after losmg I&lt;J Baltunore at
Boston "as postponed b~ rarn.
Robl1lSOn's tutting fllabled
0)de Wnght tv Wln hiS second
game of the }·ear in se\en

who

Jnued from P..age

( 'tJf1 1

m each eame
Gra1g :'\rttlt" had a solo
homer for tile Y(lnkft'S m the
first game and Ro' Whrte hu a
wand slam and Jim Ray Hart
a solo shot for :'\f'\1; York m the
rughtcap Da\e Duncan hom·

ered for Cle-eland In the
opener and Charhe Spikes
connected rn the second game
Amos OtiS htt a three-run

homer and John .\Ia~ beiT) had
a t" Hun blast as the Royals
pounded out 16 hits to defeat
the •I 's and hand John Odom
- hiS se\ enth loss m etght
deC'lsJons Paul Sphttorff went

length of their ha1r
He t1ted the Gavm Po~er
Pl.:t n as an exc.mple of the
nted r~.~r a master plan. People
alSJJ must have master plans,
he said, but the process of
er:lutallfJn. formal or mformaJ ,
must take place- m the for~
matwn of that plan for the
future
Dr Chnstensen poll1ted out
lhal the re are problems m the
countr) today but that the
) uung people recogmz.e them
and \loant to do somethmg
about them He had hope they
"111 reahze that goal
The high school band,
directed by Charles W1lls ,
pla)ed the processiOnal and
recessiOnal for the graduates
"ho \ol. ore ca ps and gowns in
the school .:olors of green and
Y..htte
The Rev Eugene Under"ood
ga\e the mvocatton and the
benediCtiOn and John D
Riebel , Sr , Eastern Sup! ,
presented the class to Roger
Epple , president of the board of
educatwn, who conferred
deplomas
Sunda\ afternoon, baccalaureate Y.as held with the

C1J.3ch Gec,r~e Wvlre·s Rw

Grande tolleg~ Redmen
placc"':i fvurth m tf.am sconng
1n the annual Dtstrtct 22 ;.;AlA
trac k

and

field

meet

at

Cedan tile Saturda) .
~hd-O hto
Conference
&lt;:hampwn \Ialone advanced to
the :&lt;AI.-\ finals by captunng
team honvrs Vi 1th 18:9 pomts.
"\ tne Ohao cCJllege teams
participated 10 Saturda) ·s
meet.
C~ntral State wa s runnerup
Vi 1 .1 1 0~ powts CedarnJie was
third lo'.Jlh 84 1 '2 markers,
follo\'ed b; RIO's 431 2 pomts.

the distance for the Royals lil

the second game to notch his
se\·enth v.1n Kansas Ctt}' 1s
also onl; one-half game behJJ1d
Qucago

fastest Iast-&lt;la) qualifier at
19Q 355 The others, tn order of
thetr speeds, were Bob Harke&gt; ,
indiana polls , 189 i33, Sam SesSions, ~a sh\tlle, \1t ch,
188 986 , and Jun McElreath,
Arhngton, Tex , 188 640
~udged out of the race were
rook1e Tom Btgelo.,., , Wtute '&gt;~~a­
ter W1s , and Sam Pose) , San

Juan capistrano Calif ' ~ho
fimshed fifth as a rookie m last
~ e ar 's ra ce

11

(l''··ndm~ t9 JUd~e tnd1\10ua!S
JO their character , nr;t upon the

Rio 4th

Drake Offy engines dominate '500'
F oytbuilt Coyotes, Vel sll\'DIA:-IAPOLIS, lnd IUP J1 record of 183 6.;0
Parnellt Jones ParnelUs and
~enty-s1x of the 33 starters
- The four-cylinder Drake
Grant King's Kingf1sh
Offenhausers outnumber the will be powered by the Drake·
Former Star Eh.mLDated
eight-cylinder Ford-foyt en· Offy eng!J1es , stx b) V-i! ford:\obod; qualified on the third
gmes for next Monday's $1 foyts and the other LS Smokey
eight-cyiJnder da) of the trials Saturda) when
million 500-&lt;mle Memorial Day Yumck 's
Ole\
rolet
wh1ch
rookle Jerry sho v; ers and a thunderstorms
Speed""ay auto ra ce
Ukewtse , the Dan Gurney- Karl put mto the field All are cut rnto the t1r11e allotted to
make the field There 14ere
built Eagles have the same equipped With turbochargers
Tl&lt;enty
of
Gurne)
's
Eagles
four successful qua!Jf1ers
advantage ove r the Britishmade
the
lmeup.
compa
red
to
before the tnal.&lt;; ended Sunda;
made McLarens But a McLarVeteran George Sruder of
en stts on the pole w1th Johnn) just seHn ~1 c Larens The
Bakersfield , Calif, became the
Ruthe rford as the faster other stx are a miXture of A J
qualifier and another Y.on last
year's race With Mark
Donohue at the wheel
The Speed\liay ~s record-shatterlllg hneup for the 57th annual holiday chase was comThe Ironton Ttgers, postlllg a II ellston was thtrd ~1th 16 and
pleted late Sunday Only tM team tvtal of 22 pomLS , took top Logan last ~ Ith B
cars ~e re ' bumped " by faster honors m the Southeastern
Pia) "as di' 1ded mto stx
qualifiers , mcludlng one car Oh10 League tenn1s tour - smgle-s and three double ~
which lasted only a few nament pia) ed Ma1• H on the brackets w1th four entr1es m
HII!tvp courts at Logan
mmutes tn the f1eld
each bracket Each bracket
The 33-car sta rtm g f1eld
Three othe r teams were \J;as pla~ed out to conclusion,
checks m at an average speed entered 1!1 the 10 how-s rA
"1th sconng on a 4-2·1 basis
of 192 329 miles per hour, competitiOn , wnh GallJpoi Js
Logan's onl) first place v.:as
compared ~nth last year's finLShJJ1g second ~1th I i pomts
l1l doubles pia; , w1th \!artm
Ir nne and \11ke Hartsock
defeatlllg Dan Waugh and \1Ick
escort&gt;'\!anrlllg of ll'ellsUJn 6-2 l1l their
Ma10r League Resulh
first -round match and then
P r ·.,~~ •.Jf9~" a · ' l.=h
By l:n tted Press lnternattoncl l
d-o"Kmn~
Ironton ·s Chuck
Amencan League
'"
Va nd€rp:&gt;oJ and D-d.fl Ra\ 1n the
S.ar Fr an .-; tS&lt;:tTexas
000 100 000-1 4 0
(f/J t;YJ .:!YJ.--7 i ') , finale The lroo ton doo had
Cahforn1a
300 a.so 10~~:---9 10 \
defeated Dan U.rter and Gil
Hana , HudSOf , ; }, Fo &lt;:.aol ' G1
(;;Q q~ f.)') ' - ;
y
a na S .dr~z S ".r: I M a~ze...- f 2,.
Pri C'e of GaHipJhs 8-4 m therr

Misses Humphrey, Holter top class

Malone is

Defiance College was fifth
"Ith 38. Bluffton sixth wtth 36,
\\ 1lming_ton seHnth "'ith H,
fmdla; eighth ""h 12 and
II'IIberfo'lcelasl with no points
R1 o s ate, Jack Fmch, had
Hlread) qualified for the :\AI.~
finals earlier thts m o nth ~
Saturda) he .,., as nicked b) a
fra cll un of a second m the m1le
run despite a -l li 1 effort
Fmch "'as stxth m the 880-}d.
run \\ lth a 1 59 6 effort
Dean Fausnaugh ad\ anced
trJ the 7\AIA fmals m the pole
\ault event \\ Jth a leap of 13
feet Fausnaugh was fourth m
the long Jump with a 21 -B"
effort
Other Redmen sconng pomts
tncluded Hane} BrO\.\n , \\ho
v.a s th1rd m the 100-}ard dash
desplle a 10 flat effort Bn:mn

v. as also th1rd

1n

the 220 ~ 1th a

23 2 effort

Jack Payton was fifth m the
pole vauit
StaCe) Osborne was sixth tn
the th ree m1le run wtth a 16 08
performan ce

IHS captures second tennis title in row

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match

CliUck Vanderpool of Iron ton
squeezed b) Dan Leasure of
Lngan 9-8 1one game IS pia~ ed
as a tle-brea.kt'r m the e'ent of
an ll-ll deadlock 1 and then
v.h1pped Dan Ca rter of
Gai!Ipohs 8-1 Leas ure posted

an Il-l nctory o\er Dan Waugh
of Wellston tn the consolation
match
Gary BJ rngton of Ironton
thrashed Kelly Price of U!gan
8-1 and then took MICk Manrmg
of Wellston B-5 Gtl Pn ce of
Gai!Ipohs downed Price of
Logan a.-6 m the consolatwn
Jim Singe r of Gallipolis
topped Dan Ray of Ironton 6-5
and then beat Greg Stewart of
Wellston by the same score
Steward beat Marttn Ir v10e or
lAgan m h1s hrst match 11-1

Wlll trunmed Hartsock 6-2 m
the consolat10n
J1r11 Anderson of Ironton
topped Mike Downard of
Wellston 6-5 and then trium·
phed over Dave Thomas of
Galhpohs by the same tally.
Thomas also beat Randy Bolm
of Logan by an B-5 count and
Bolm won over Downard m the
consolation also by an &amp;-5
margm

Winning doubles brackets for
Wellston were the teams of
.Snare and Stewa r t and
Ra) defeated Irv1ne 8-4 tn the
Downard and Holzapfel.
consolatiOn
Sna re and Stewart clipped
Rex Holzapfel of Wellston Leasure and Price of Logan 8rupped Ken Will of Gallipolis 9- 2, and Downard and Holzapfel
B and then clipped Bruce do,. ned Bo!JJ1 and Chambers of
Gosselm of Ironton 8~5 Logan 8-5 m first round action
G&lt;Jssehn beat Mike Hartsock of
tronton also won the ftrst
Logan e-6 m hls Initial match lille m 1972

M•"' C•ld well provJded
music
for
the
the Mount Hermon Umted pli:lfl(j
Brethren Church delivery tht 1 ,r,~ ·t;,.:"'lvnal and recessional
sermon
a11d the girls' glee club sang
' One God " Jnvocatwn was by
the ltev Jacob Lehman.
Rewvmg their diplomas at
Sunday
mght's
comrnent-ernent were ·
Mel 1nda AMsbary, William

News, Notes

Jennder
Ba iley,
Ba lser.
Lana
Benedum . Rona ld Berry ,
Randall Bormg, Steven Boston.
Charle!l
Brewer ,
Paula
Brewer. M.aroa Carr. Gene
Chaney.
Roger
Chaney,
R1chard Cross James DuvalL

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\1 olher 's Day guest\ CJf Mr
and Mrs Lincoln RusseU were
\Irs Harold Gillogly , VIcki and
Bruce Mr . and Mrs
Omton
Gilke) , Tad and Karen of
.~Jbany, Mr. and Mrs franklin
Russell of Middleport, Mr . Guy
Russell . Mr and Mrs Dale
Russell and family of
Columbus, and Terri Lynn of
Pomeroy
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and Mrs Harley Johnson were
Mr and Mrs Hov.-ard Thoma,
Mr and Mrs Charley Smith ,
Mrs Harley E J ohnson.
Tammy, Oteryl and Terry and
Mrs J R Murphy and Bar·
bar a
Mr and Mrs Steve Haggy of
Akron and Mr and Mrs.
Ronald Russell , Amanda were
Mother's Day weekend vLSJtors
of Mr _ and Mrs. Robe rt
Russell Ronald Russe ll IS
stalwned at Fort Mead, Maryland
Mother 's Day VISitors of Mr
and Mrs Fred Tuckerman
were Mr and Mrs Eugene
Han mg, Rhonda, Ronald , Mrs
James Reeves and Mr and
!\&gt;irs Jack Elam and family
Mrs Berd1e Wyatt was
Mother 's Day guest of Mr and
Mrs J C W) att
Mr and Mrs Larry Johnson
and fam1ly were Mother's Day
guests of Mrs Helen Johnson
Mr and Mrs Robert Reeves,
Bryan of Racme were Mother 's
Day viSitors of Mr and Mrs
James Reeves and Lmda
Mrs Geneva Shwnate was
recent v1s1tor of Mr and Mrs
Paul P1erc~ and family of
Mason , W Va

Robert Edwards, Jr • Cynttua
Farraf, Ard1th Graham, Da vtd
Grtlhth, Robert Grossnt&lt;:kle,
Lucy Hoi ter, Kane Humphrey,
Gtles Hysell, Oebb1e Jeffers,
Jane Karr V1ncent L&lt;:Comb.
Donna Lantz , VtC Laughery ,
Glenda Lawson. Byron McCoy,
R1ta Marc1nko, RoJue ~r ­
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Maxson, Ela 1ne Mtlhoan ,
Debra
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Steven
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Wil lia m Osborne, Rosemary
Reed Steven Reed . Debora h

R1char ds on, Beverly R 1ffe .
Rose Roseberry, M1chael

Sanders, Mark Satterftel d,
Danny Schult z, Nancy Sexson,
V1ckte Spencer. R 1cl'lard

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Swam, Forrest Tealord , Ca rl
Thomas. Sandra Van Meter,
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Watson. Barbara Well. Randall
Wol f , Sandra Wood

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By Edna Lee
Wallt-ln Garden Oub
Luther Burbank was a sctentLSt who experunen1ed w1th
plants and became famous for developing new klllds of flowers.
frUits and vegetables. Burbank w1ll always be associated with
plant breeding . and msptred many people to take up plant
breedtng.
His brilliant work began m 1871 m his native MassachtLSetts.
One day he was examimng a crop of potatoes and happened to
notice a fruit maturmg on one of the plants, Burbank saved the
fruit and when the seeds ripened he planted each one in a
separate hiU. After the plants matured he dug tbe potatoes and
found that each was different. Some were small, some large,
smooth and numerous. Burbank sold them to a gardener for $150
- his first profit from plant breeding, They were named Burbank Potatoes. With tbe money he bought a ticket to Califorma
where be established a farm that made him famous all over the
world and he U1Spired many otber people to take up plant
breeding. Burbank grew over a million plants a year. He used
both crossbreeding and graftmg , In crossbreeding a berry, he
took one kind that had a fine flavor but was small m s1ze and
mated It With another whtch was larger, 1be result the hybrid was
both large and full flavored. Burbank's work on a smgle fruit or
vegetable might extend over many years.
He produced the plumco\, a cross between a plum and
apricot, a piUess plum, Gold and Bartlett plums and the Splendor
and Sugar prunes. He developed better peaches, cherries, and
apples as well as sweet corn, tomatoes, field corn and a Uun
shelled walnut. Another of his achievements and best known
plant varieties IS the Shasta Daisy . He produced thiS beautiful
garden flower by crossing a native Oxeye daisy With a European
variety. He also grew new klllds of lilies and roses.
Today we find many garderung because easter gardenll1g
and the ecology movement have prompted more people to take
up garderung. No one knows exactly how many Americans tend a
patch of flowers durmg tbe swruner, but estimates range as high
as 20 million. W. Atlee Burpee Co. is offerll1g a $10,000 prize tv the
person who fmds a PUJ;e white Marigold m his garden and sends
in seed that can produce another.
Advances in flowermg gardening have come from the application of hybridization, the well-known genetic prmciple holding that the crossing of two mbred plant vanettes produces
first-generation offsprmg that are far more vtgorotLS than their
parents. ·
Gardeners are planting annual flowers from seed or purchased plants, and getting results that went only to the highly
skilled. "It used tv take a green thumb to have a good garden;
now all It takes is a dirty hand," says William Carlson, professor
of horttculture at MIChigan State University.

Meif!S.....countians

'aiie~cr~aizfoience

The more than 65 persons
I from Me1gs County attendmg
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Conference on Aging for
Southeastern OhiO
held
•l recently at the Hockmg Valley
l''• Lodge m Nelsonville, report tt
•••• an mfonnahve well planned
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.' Resources and the Need for
·:'. Local Responsiblli ty,"
developed by means of
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their fields followed by
workshops m each of the three
: areas presented by the
••' speaker.
Keynote speaker was Dr
Arthur S Flemmg, special
consultant on Agmg to the
PreSident, a former prestdent
Of Ohio Wesleyan Umverstty
and a man dedicated to the
cause of the older Amertcan
c1tlzen
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas,
director of the Meigs County
Council on Agmg , reports that
Dr Flemmg said 11 lhe mcome
of the older Amencan IS the
most important fact m con~
s1dering his problems . " She
said that he pomted ou ~ that
"revenue shanng ~ ~ a
lremendous opportunity to do
somethmg about the mcome of
the older American."
According to Mrs Thomas ,
Dr Fleming md1caled that
older persons should come in
for a fatr share of the revenue
sharmg funds He noted 1hat
RSVP funds have been doubled
for 1973, and that funds for the
Older American Act have been
tripled . He also reported,
accordmg to Mrs Thomas,
that PreSident N1xon has sent
to Congress a bill which would
provide tax relief to elderly
property owners and would
subsidize renters over 65 to a
posstble 15 pet of their rent. He
further reported that President
Ntxon has proposed that the 44
million now budgeted for Aging
programs be mcreased m 1974
to 2011 m1!1Ion
Another speaker was Dr.
John W. Cashman, directvr of
the OhiO Department of Health,
who presented a rev1ew of
servtces available through
local Health Departments and

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The
champ10n T1gers
dommated smgles pla) v;1th
four flrsts m the $ lx brackets ,
wh1le Wellston emerged on top
m t" o of the three doubles
brackets
\1 Innmg thm brackets JJ1
smgles play y, ere
Roger AJhnan of Ironton
rupped Jeff GosneH of Logan 66 and then downed Rick
Thornton of Gallipolis 8-3
Gosnell ed~ed Cha rlie Snare of
\\ ellston 9-7 m the consolation

Green Thumb

Rf\' Robert Shook, pasllir of

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~! I d ~ Club meets

related health agenctes. He
spoke of nursmg homes and
how and why they are licensed
and regulated by hts department. He reported that at
present there are 50,000 per·
sons m Oh10 nursmg homes He
spoke of the 101 home health
agenctes m Ohto and the servtce which they provide for the
elderly
Beneftts to the elderly
through government programs
such as the Retlred Semor
Volunteer Program, Foster
Grandparents and Operation
Mamstream were outhned by
Mrs Betlle Bjorn , acllvtties
specialist
and
held
r e pr e s e n t a t i ve f or
Southeas1ern OhiO Sla1e Ad·
mmtslrat1mn on Agmg. She
sa1d that OperatiOn Matn·
stream employs many who can
fmd no other gainful em·
ployment and that Foster
Grandparents 1s meamngful to
many elderly who not only can
earn wages but also can feel
needed and useful She also
mentlOned two programs for
older citizens sponsored by the
Natlonal Farmers Umon "Green Thumb" and "Green
Light "
Other speakers were Thomas
Oellertch, ass1stant professor
of Soc1al Work at OhiO
Umverstty: PH1IIlp L. Grover,
extension spectahst, Communtty Resource Development
Health Services at Oh1o State
Umverstty , who talked on
educational and soc1al servtces
through pubhc agencies such
as hbrar1es, extension offlcers
and home health servtcesi and
Don Duh1gg, chief of the
Bureau of Adult SerVIces ,
Dtvtston of Social Serv1ces,
Ohw Department of Public
Welfare who outlmed benefits
to the elderly through his
department.
Mrs Rose Pap1er, coor~
d1nator for the State Ad·
mm1stratwn on Agmg, spoke
on commumty resources for
mvolvernent m the problems of
thea((Ing . She noted that Meigs
County has 2, 700 persons over
65 or 13 9 pel of the tvtal
pdpulalwn
She hsted five obJectives for
the semor c1 tlzen - mdependent hvmg, h1gher health levels
and
preventive
health
measures, development of
commumty resour.ces to avmd

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MONDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Men's
Fellowship of the Churches of
Chrtsl wilt meet at Pomeroy
Church of ChrLSl at 7 30 p m.
POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce at Meigs Inn at 12
noon
BEND 0 ' The Rtver Garden·
Club, 7·30 p m at the home of
Mrs, Ernest Wmgett, Racme
MEIGS County Pioneer and
H1stoncal Society, 1:30 p.m., at
the museum Plans for
" Hentage Sunday" will be
made. Committee members
and any mterested persons of
the county are mv1ted.

MEIGS CHAPTER, Order of
DeMolay, 7:30 p. m, at the
Middleport Masonic Temple.
Mothers' Club to meet at the
same time .
MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS
and Professional Women, 7.30
p m at the Columbia Gas Co.
office Annual reports to be
g1ven, new officers to be mstalled
TUESDAY
AMERICAN
Leg1on
Auxiliary, Racme Post 602, 8
p m . at the hall
JUNIOR AMERICAN LegiOn
Auxihary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, Middleport, 7 p.m. at
the hall
WEDNESDAY
AMERICAN LEGION
Aux1hary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, potluck at 6:30 p m
w1th leg10nna1res to be guests
Aux1hary members to take a
covered dtsh. Meetmg at 7. 30
pm .

The golden weddt ng anmversary observance of two
members and their husbands,
Mr and Mrs Philip Memhart
and Mr. and Mrs. Ever~tt
Dailey, were announced durmg
a meetmg of the Third Friday
Club at the home of Mrs. Ben
Netuzllng
Mrs Edna Reibel and Mrs
Dale Smith were appomted to
purchase gifts for the two
couples . Mrs . Memhart
presided at the meeting which
opened w1th several poems
from the booklet "Treasury of
Thought". Hostess gifts were
presented to Mrs. Neutzhng
and tl was announced that the
next meeting Will be In July
instead of June due to Regatta
acllv1t1es
Games were played w1th
prizes gomg, to Mrs. Bertha
Ebersbach,
Miss
Sybil
Ebersbach, Mrs. Carn e
Meinhart and M1 ss Erma
Smith
A potluck dmner was held
precedmg the meetmg and
Mrs Neutzhng served refreshmen Is of homemade 1ce cream,
cooktes and coffee followm g
the meetmg

Apple Grove
News, Events

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Charl~s
Wmebrenner and chtldren of
Cheshire spent Mother's Day
w1th the latter's parents, Mr
and Mrs Vernon Donohue .
Calhng or spendmg Mother 's
VALLEY
Com- Day with Mr and Mrs Gerald
OHIO
mandr} , Kmghts Ternplar,
Hayman and Ke1th were Mr
stated conclave, 7·30 p. m. at
and Mrs Roher! Hart and
the Pomeroy Masomc Temple
daughter , Beth Ann, of Racme,
All Sir kmghts are ur ged to
Bnce Hart of Columbus, Mrs
attend
Gene Jewell and children of
Letart, Mr. and 'Mrs. Burhl
GROWERS TO MEET
RIPLEY, Oh10 - About 30 Wolfe and daughter, Vtcki of
tobacco
growers
from Hebron, Mrs Phyllts Young of
Southern OhiO wtll gather here Mason and Elmer VanMeter of
Tuesday to dlscuss Issues Pomeroy
Art Hill who 1s a student at
expected to mfluence the
1
Morehead
College m Kentucky
state s tobacco growmg mdustry durmg the commg I s horne for the summer
season The occasion is a vacatiOn
Mother's Day guests of Mr.
meetmg of the Ohw Farm
Bureau Federation Tobacco and Mrs Jim Hunt were Mrs
Erma W1lson , Mr and Mrs
Committee
Charles Bum and Billy Wtlson
tnstltutlonahzatiOn,
op- of Bohvar Dam, Mr and Mrs
portumties to par1Jc1pate m Butch Wilson and chtldren,
cornm umty hfe and Improved Mrs Marg1e Hunt, Mr and
care m mstJtutlons
Mrs Wtlham W1cklme and son,
WO,RKSHOPS
Seotty
Four workshops w1th panel
Mr and Mrs Burhl · Wolfe
d1scuss1ons were featured at and daughter, ViCki , of Hebron
the conference
VISited Mr. and Mrs Ernes t
"How Revenue Sharmg and Grimm and Mr and Mrs
Other Tax Related Factors Gordon Wolfe over the
Affect 5emor C11Izen Programs weekend
was moderated by Senator
Mr and Mrs Alex Wheeler
Ha r r y
A r m s t r o n g . spent Mother's Day wtth Mr.
Representmg Me1gs County on and Mrs. Edward Morns at
the panel were Robert Clark Charleston
and Warden Ours , comMrs Allee Balser of Letart
m1sswners
Others par - was a Mother 's Day dmner
tictpatmg were Rep Oakley guest of Mr and Mrs. Jack
Colhn s,
Wayne
Todd, Ables and family The Ables '
representmg Clarence Miller, son, Butch, of lnd1anapohs,
and Oscar Doob rcpresentmg spent Lhe weekend wJth them
State Rep Clane Ball, Jr
VIsJttng Mr and Mrs Benny
"Services Available Through Boggess and Wayne over the
local Health Department and weekend were Pete Snyder of
Related Health Agencies" with Delaware, Paul Rowe , Racme,
Dr. Cashman as chairperson, and Don Johnson of the U S.
had Mrs BeulahStraussofthe Navy
Meigs County Health DepartMother's Day guests of Mr.
ment as one of the panelists and Mrs Jess Anderson were
Other health departments In Mr and Mrs Leo Wtggmgton
the seven county area were and children of Charleston, Mr
represented along with Jack and Mrs Da v1d Jones and
Farrington, execuhve director chtldren of Htllsboro, W. Va ,
of the Ohw Valley Health Mr and Mrs Lloyd Sayre and
servtces and Charles Cum· fam1ly of Mmersvtlle, Mrs.
mmgs, director of commun1ty Zclpha Boggess and Wayne
health services for the seven Roseberry
counties
Mr and Mrs Raymond
'' Benefits to the Elderly Proffitt of Portland called on
Through Gover n'm en t Mrs. Freda Evans on Mother's
Programs :-uch as RSVP, Day
Foster Grandparents and
Mr and Mrs Roy Van Meter
Operatmn Mainstream" 'o\as and children, Becky and
the workshop conducted by Melame , of Mormng Star
Mrs. BJorn . Partlc1pating as VI Sited Mr and Mrs Marshall
panelists were directors of Adams Sunday
CAP program and RSVP
Mr and Mrs . Rex O'Brien of
prog rams In the counties Stewart called on Mr. and Mrs.
represented
Larry O' Brien Mother's Day.
" Rural Arts and Crafts"
Mrs Margie Grimm of
was the fourth workshop and Ra cme VISited Mrs F1 eda
chairperson Of 1t was Mrs . Gmi Evan s and Mrs Marshall
Hunt, director of the Golden Adams Thursday
Age Hobby Shop in Columbus.
Mr and Mrs Roger Fettery
Mrs Jeanne Morgan, Mid· of Galhpohs spent Sunday with
dleport, was one of the Raym ond Adams,
panelists.
Mr and Mrs John Rose of
Other local residents par~ Port erfield , Mrs. Judy Smith of
ttctpatmg m the conference Racme , Mrs Shirley U!ng and
were Edna Russell who dau ghte&lt; of Eagle Ridge
outhned the kmds of nursmg VISited Mrs Mae Pearson at
services which can he provided Dorcas
under MediCare, notmg that
Mr and Mrs. Robert Casper
VISits by a nurse are limited by (Jt Columbus spent Saturday
Med1care to 100 per year , and mght ~&gt;~lh Mrs Dolly Wolfe
VIlma PikkOJa, who com· ,u1&lt;.1 VlSIIed Mr and Mrs
mented on the ::ervice IJffered D.I!Ias Hill ond family
tu ruralareas by the book·
M1 s Mar sh&lt;J11 Rot.'sh, Mrs
VIrgil Htll M1 s CJtfford H1ll .
. nwhlll'

The high jump wao aa easy
feat at lhls point for students
of the Salisbury Elementary
School during their field day
~· rlday .
The event got
tougher, however, as the bar
was raised to detemtlne the
champ.

•
•

SI'UJJENTS OF THE Salisbury El"llentary School tested
the phys1cal fttness of their noses as they rolled eggs tvwards
a finiSh hne In fnday 's field day The event became JUSt a bit
more diffiCult for some whose hard boiled eggs broke durmg
the contest but they rolled "what was left "

School holds field day
Recent mclement weather
Fnday to allow
students of the Salisbury
Elementary School to hold
lhe1r annual fteld day
Parents " ere on hand for
events of the day wh1ch were
topped off at noon by a potluck
dmner for parents and students
und er the sponsorship of the
sc hool's PTA Ed Bartels •
faculty member, directed the
c leared

of the day ~md n bbon
awm ds were Ill.! de to the
wmners a t lhc close of the
eve nL" F'1·1day afternoon
Wmner::; were, f1rst through
Uur&lt;.l place respective ly, 40
ymd dash, J!,r&lt;~de 1~2, gu·Js 81 cnda Gl'.'lham, Day Hart,
B:1rbar t1 Will , Boys - Brett
Cm I, Bill Ktng, Ri cky Zeigler,
grade 3-4, Girls- Joyce Baker,
Laura Snulh, Ca nullc Sw mc on tc~ts

Mrs. Blackston
elected officer
Mrs Harold Blackston was
elected president of the Rock
Spnngs Better Health Club at a
meehng Thursday at the home
Of Mrs Wilham G1·uescr
Other offtcers elected were
Mrs. James Co nkle, vi ce
preSident, Mrs Opha Offutt,
secrl!tary and Mrs Wilham
Fulmer, treasurer
Mrs Amos Leonard , Mrs
Fred Goegletn and Mrs
WiiiHtm Radf ord were appmnled to a by ~ law comm1ltee
to ma'kc an:,; necessary
revisions A contnbutwn was
made to the Me1gs County Umt
of the Amen ca n Can ce r
Society
The June meehng wa s an~
noun ced for Fnday, June 22 at
the home of Mrs . Mark
Grueser Members w11l meet at
the Rock Sp1 mgs Church and
then proceed to the Grueser
horne
Welcomed mto the m embership of the club was M1 s .
Wendell Jeffers
Mrs
Scott
f olm er ,
pres1dent,.. opened the meetmg
w1th prayer and the pledge to
the fla g DevotlOns were t)y
Mrs Welby Whaley who used
scnpture from Romans 15.

M1 s
I.ewr::;
Gl'ucscr
p1 csentcd the p1 og r!un wh1ch
th e
foll owing
Included
readmgs 'G tv c ~md Ti.lke " by
Mr s ,,mos Leonard , "Step to
Ladder Safety," MI S Wtlham
Fulmel' , " What Is so B&lt;.~d
About F:xcrcJsc'1 " Mrs W A
Morgan, " T ake 1.1 Gm nt Step lo
Bette! Health" M1·s Con kle,
' Tnbu te to Mother" by Mrs
Offutt
The co n tc~t wa s won by Mrs
Whalcy' and Mrs Scott Folmer
A dessert course wa s served by
!lie hostess to th ose nmued and
Mr s Hugh Bc ~u hs , Mr s
H.1 chrtl'd Dutc her and three
guests, Am y Pullin s, Tu n
.Jeffcr s and Sl&lt;.icy Bulchei

dell; B oy:-~-S tcvc Ohhnv,e1, Jo:d
Blevms DdvLCI Kennedy 60
ydr d ddsll, grade 5-ii, GlrlsBll.'Jtd&lt;J Hoss, C.ul ~l Kauff,
Yvurlllc CJ II, Boys-- Randy
Su11 pson, D.Jv lli Blake, B1 ucc
C.JIIll;..~n SofUJall th row, gr;)dc
l-2, Gnls- 1,ynn Slater, Brenda
Or dllam, Joy G!llcspcc ,
Buys- John Snnth, Chffurd
lt'enhowe1, Sco lt Harr1s on ;
g J ..1des
1-4, G11 b - J oyce
Bdker , Becky 001 st, l..aul'a
O hl1n ~cr,
Boy s - S teve
Ohl!u gcr, Tom ll uupcr. Billv
llruwnm ~, grades 5-6, Girls
Ten y Wilson, Nancy Snulh ,
Btenda Hoss, Hoys Dav1d
Blake , H.andy Snnpson, Br ucc
Ca1mau S.1ck Hucc, grades 12, r;nl :'i - 1 t!ll PIC kett, Paula

Sw indell She ll! M...tr shall ,
Buys- .J ames EVi..illS, Bncw
W11l , Cl ifford Icen hower
C!.:~d c

.1-4, C1r l s ~K1m Bashan,
Ma1 y H1dgw.:1y, 'l'l' rcsa Dor ~t;
Boy s- M1kc Z1egle 1, Tom

llc.10per, IJlldn Kmg g Htdc 5-6,
Gn ls - 1-.:!Jzl.lbcth
Blev1ns,
G \H'Il Folmc1, Chn st1 Evans ,
13u):-;- J,uther l ~ l evuJ s, Char·les
S;mters, H.Jiph Hul'l
Stantling Broad Jump , gr adc
1-2, Guls- Br cnda Graham,
I,ynn Slate! , Beth Tcafm d,
13oys- CilfrOJ d
lce nhowm,
Ryan Cole, Bl \an Will , gnn.ll! l~
4, Gu b - Ca 1ol Mur J rs, /.;JJu ;r
S1 mth, /,Jsa Hob:'ion

BoysMtu k FJ tend, Br end Sisson,
Otis Cm e., ~ r nde 5-G, GulsCwld KauH , Shw 011 Buckl ey,

'l'r acey Jeffers, Boys- R;mdy
Si!llpson, Ga ry Bilsh&lt;m, Frank
IIHggy. H1gh Jump- Grade 3-'1,
C1rls - Dcmse Bn ckles. Ltsa
Hobson, Joyce Baker, BoysSteve Ohlinger , David Ken~
ncdy, Danny Gould ; gra&lt;.le 5-6,
Guts- Laurel Cole, Jill Well,
T1n.t Ra n&lt;.l olph; Boys- David
Blake, Rickie Zeigle r, Chuck
Kennedy Fri s bee ThrowGlade :J.4, GJr ls- Tamm)
Adkms, Teresa Dorst, Canulle
Swmdcll , Boys- Steve Pulhns,
J1e11 }' Adklns, Billy Browmng,
gr ado 5-6. Gil' Is - Rhonda
1\cttter, Tr,tccy .Jeffers, Terry
W1lson , Boys - Char les
S&lt;~utt\ r s, Grl'g Kmg, Danny
W1ll Egg H.~1cc - grade :1-4,
&lt;:u ls- Ktm Basham, Teresa
Do1 st. Kdthlc cn Pa r·kcr ,
Buys - M i ke Graluun, Tun
~~.~ u tcrs, Ttxld Thacker , grade
5~h G 1rls- TJ accy Je ff ers,
lleek)
Phillips,
Debbie
Due l fer·, lluys ~ G r cg Kmg,
l•: r u. S&lt;.:JteJ;;, B1 ran Teaford

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HARTSFIELD'S NEW JOB
ATLANTA (UP!) - Roy
Hartsfield. first base coach for
the Atlanta Braves, 1s
restgrung that post tv become
the manager of the Hawaii
Islanders of the PacifiC Coast
League .
" It was too good an offer to
pass up," satd the 47-year-old
Hartsfield, who managed Spokane of the PaCific Coast
League from 19fi6.68, leading
the club to the diVISion
champ1onsh1p m hts fmal two
years.
Mrs llenms HIIJ , all graduated
from Rio Grande College May
13 with bachdor of sciCnce
de grees
1n
e!Cmentary
education
Mrs Dolly Wolfe, Mrs Roy
Donohew 1 Mr and Mrs. Dallas
Bill, Mrs Darrell Norns and
daughter, Tracy, Mr. and Mrs.
VIrgil Roush, Mr and Mrs
Marshall Roush and son, Joey,
attended the commencement
excrc1ses at R10 Grande
College on May 13
Mrs Carl Wolfe Jr of
Middleport Wlderwent surgery
al Holze r Med1 cal Cen ter
Monday Mrs. bplly Wolfe IS
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5- The O.Uy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o , May 21, 19'13

4- The !&gt;ali) Senunel, Mlddleport·Pomero), 0., ~la) 21, 19'i3

Robinson's bat too valuable

champ,

•

to risk him m full time play
J&gt;'Onded t&gt;.' spark Sunda) as
the Angel5 IJeat the Texas
Rangers 4-2 for their eighth
\'tctoq in mne games
Robtnson , 111ho has been
relegated to a designated hitler
role SUlC'e suffermg a ham~
strmg pull a week ago, dro-e in
three runs wtth a homer and a
s1ngle as he mo\ed lllto the ~o .
II spot on the all4ime runs
batted l1l hst

B} t..:ruted Press l.nternalion.al
I! 's quite possible that Frank

RobiilSOn, one of baseball's
great all-around players,
might spend the rest of h1s da)s
as a designated hitter .
That m1ght seem sad to those
'&gt;'ho remember Robmson as
much for his ftne outfield play
as for Ius loog home runs, but
as long as Frank continues tv
hit wah authonty hLS days as a
t"'o-way player seem nwnbered
The reason IS that RobLnSOn's
bat LS too valuable tv the
Angels tv rtSk hLS bemg ll1·
JUred Califorrua looks tv be a
bonafide contender for the
Amencan League West, and It
needs a healthy RobiilSOn to

was

Rohmson

dee1s1ons and the ga\'e Calt~

forma a sweep of us three-game
set \Hth Texas and mo\ed the
Angels to wuhlll onehalf game
of first place Qucago m the AL

RobinSOn 's l!lJU~ has healed

West

sufficienlly to allow hun to
return tv hiS regulilr leftfield
JX!SI!IOn , OOt manager Bobby
Wtnkl es ts hesttant about
pia) lllg him both "a)s
ln other Amertcan League
games, ~ew York swept a
doubleheader from
eland
4-2 and 7-3, Kansas City beat
oakland 6-2. Qucago downed

The Yankees won the1r
opener 'i41th the Indians on a
three-run rally m the sevenr?r,
then put together a se\'en..run

fourth mmng JJ1 the rughtcap to
capture both ends of the
t"Inbill fred Beene and Mike
~kich, two seldom-used pitchers , were the \\'lnners \\hile
Sparky L) le regtstered a sa~ e

a.,

proVIde the offenstve punch

It

~hMesota !hl then lost 3&lt;l and
Detroit topped \1II,.aukee ;).3
after losmg I&lt;J Baltunore at
Boston "as postponed b~ rarn.
Robl1lSOn's tutting fllabled
0)de Wnght tv Wln hiS second
game of the }·ear in se\en

who

Jnued from P..age

( 'tJf1 1

m each eame
Gra1g :'\rttlt" had a solo
homer for tile Y(lnkft'S m the
first game and Ro' Whrte hu a
wand slam and Jim Ray Hart
a solo shot for :'\f'\1; York m the
rughtcap Da\e Duncan hom·

ered for Cle-eland In the
opener and Charhe Spikes
connected rn the second game
Amos OtiS htt a three-run

homer and John .\Ia~ beiT) had
a t" Hun blast as the Royals
pounded out 16 hits to defeat
the •I 's and hand John Odom
- hiS se\ enth loss m etght
deC'lsJons Paul Sphttorff went

length of their ha1r
He t1ted the Gavm Po~er
Pl.:t n as an exc.mple of the
nted r~.~r a master plan. People
alSJJ must have master plans,
he said, but the process of
er:lutallfJn. formal or mformaJ ,
must take place- m the for~
matwn of that plan for the
future
Dr Chnstensen poll1ted out
lhal the re are problems m the
countr) today but that the
) uung people recogmz.e them
and \loant to do somethmg
about them He had hope they
"111 reahze that goal
The high school band,
directed by Charles W1lls ,
pla)ed the processiOnal and
recessiOnal for the graduates
"ho \ol. ore ca ps and gowns in
the school .:olors of green and
Y..htte
The Rev Eugene Under"ood
ga\e the mvocatton and the
benediCtiOn and John D
Riebel , Sr , Eastern Sup! ,
presented the class to Roger
Epple , president of the board of
educatwn, who conferred
deplomas
Sunda\ afternoon, baccalaureate Y.as held with the

C1J.3ch Gec,r~e Wvlre·s Rw

Grande tolleg~ Redmen
placc"':i fvurth m tf.am sconng
1n the annual Dtstrtct 22 ;.;AlA
trac k

and

field

meet

at

Cedan tile Saturda) .
~hd-O hto
Conference
&lt;:hampwn \Ialone advanced to
the :&lt;AI.-\ finals by captunng
team honvrs Vi 1th 18:9 pomts.
"\ tne Ohao cCJllege teams
participated 10 Saturda) ·s
meet.
C~ntral State wa s runnerup
Vi 1 .1 1 0~ powts CedarnJie was
third lo'.Jlh 84 1 '2 markers,
follo\'ed b; RIO's 431 2 pomts.

the distance for the Royals lil

the second game to notch his
se\·enth v.1n Kansas Ctt}' 1s
also onl; one-half game behJJ1d
Qucago

fastest Iast-&lt;la) qualifier at
19Q 355 The others, tn order of
thetr speeds, were Bob Harke&gt; ,
indiana polls , 189 i33, Sam SesSions, ~a sh\tlle, \1t ch,
188 986 , and Jun McElreath,
Arhngton, Tex , 188 640
~udged out of the race were
rook1e Tom Btgelo.,., , Wtute '&gt;~~a­
ter W1s , and Sam Pose) , San

Juan capistrano Calif ' ~ho
fimshed fifth as a rookie m last
~ e ar 's ra ce

11

(l''··ndm~ t9 JUd~e tnd1\10ua!S
JO their character , nr;t upon the

Rio 4th

Drake Offy engines dominate '500'
F oytbuilt Coyotes, Vel sll\'DIA:-IAPOLIS, lnd IUP J1 record of 183 6.;0
Parnellt Jones ParnelUs and
~enty-s1x of the 33 starters
- The four-cylinder Drake
Grant King's Kingf1sh
Offenhausers outnumber the will be powered by the Drake·
Former Star Eh.mLDated
eight-cylinder Ford-foyt en· Offy eng!J1es , stx b) V-i! ford:\obod; qualified on the third
gmes for next Monday's $1 foyts and the other LS Smokey
eight-cyiJnder da) of the trials Saturda) when
million 500-&lt;mle Memorial Day Yumck 's
Ole\
rolet
wh1ch
rookle Jerry sho v; ers and a thunderstorms
Speed""ay auto ra ce
Ukewtse , the Dan Gurney- Karl put mto the field All are cut rnto the t1r11e allotted to
make the field There 14ere
built Eagles have the same equipped With turbochargers
Tl&lt;enty
of
Gurne)
's
Eagles
four successful qua!Jf1ers
advantage ove r the Britishmade
the
lmeup.
compa
red
to
before the tnal.&lt;; ended Sunda;
made McLarens But a McLarVeteran George Sruder of
en stts on the pole w1th Johnn) just seHn ~1 c Larens The
Bakersfield , Calif, became the
Ruthe rford as the faster other stx are a miXture of A J
qualifier and another Y.on last
year's race With Mark
Donohue at the wheel
The Speed\liay ~s record-shatterlllg hneup for the 57th annual holiday chase was comThe Ironton Ttgers, postlllg a II ellston was thtrd ~1th 16 and
pleted late Sunday Only tM team tvtal of 22 pomLS , took top Logan last ~ Ith B
cars ~e re ' bumped " by faster honors m the Southeastern
Pia) "as di' 1ded mto stx
qualifiers , mcludlng one car Oh10 League tenn1s tour - smgle-s and three double ~
which lasted only a few nament pia) ed Ma1• H on the brackets w1th four entr1es m
HII!tvp courts at Logan
mmutes tn the f1eld
each bracket Each bracket
The 33-car sta rtm g f1eld
Three othe r teams were \J;as pla~ed out to conclusion,
checks m at an average speed entered 1!1 the 10 how-s rA
"1th sconng on a 4-2·1 basis
of 192 329 miles per hour, competitiOn , wnh GallJpoi Js
Logan's onl) first place v.:as
compared ~nth last year's finLShJJ1g second ~1th I i pomts
l1l doubles pia; , w1th \!artm
Ir nne and \11ke Hartsock
defeatlllg Dan Waugh and \1Ick
escort&gt;'\!anrlllg of ll'ellsUJn 6-2 l1l their
Ma10r League Resulh
first -round match and then
P r ·.,~~ •.Jf9~" a · ' l.=h
By l:n tted Press lnternattoncl l
d-o"Kmn~
Ironton ·s Chuck
Amencan League
'"
Va nd€rp:&gt;oJ and D-d.fl Ra\ 1n the
S.ar Fr an .-; tS&lt;:tTexas
000 100 000-1 4 0
(f/J t;YJ .:!YJ.--7 i ') , finale The lroo ton doo had
Cahforn1a
300 a.so 10~~:---9 10 \
defeated Dan U.rter and Gil
Hana , HudSOf , ; }, Fo &lt;:.aol ' G1
(;;Q q~ f.)') ' - ;
y
a na S .dr~z S ".r: I M a~ze...- f 2,.
Pri C'e of GaHipJhs 8-4 m therr

Misses Humphrey, Holter top class

Malone is

Defiance College was fifth
"Ith 38. Bluffton sixth wtth 36,
\\ 1lming_ton seHnth "'ith H,
fmdla; eighth ""h 12 and
II'IIberfo'lcelasl with no points
R1 o s ate, Jack Fmch, had
Hlread) qualified for the :\AI.~
finals earlier thts m o nth ~
Saturda) he .,., as nicked b) a
fra cll un of a second m the m1le
run despite a -l li 1 effort
Fmch "'as stxth m the 880-}d.
run \\ lth a 1 59 6 effort
Dean Fausnaugh ad\ anced
trJ the 7\AIA fmals m the pole
\ault event \\ Jth a leap of 13
feet Fausnaugh was fourth m
the long Jump with a 21 -B"
effort
Other Redmen sconng pomts
tncluded Hane} BrO\.\n , \\ho
v.a s th1rd m the 100-}ard dash
desplle a 10 flat effort Bn:mn

v. as also th1rd

1n

the 220 ~ 1th a

23 2 effort

Jack Payton was fifth m the
pole vauit
StaCe) Osborne was sixth tn
the th ree m1le run wtth a 16 08
performan ce

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CliUck Vanderpool of Iron ton
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Lngan 9-8 1one game IS pia~ ed
as a tle-brea.kt'r m the e'ent of
an ll-ll deadlock 1 and then
v.h1pped Dan Ca rter of
Gai!Ipohs 8-1 Leas ure posted

an Il-l nctory o\er Dan Waugh
of Wellston tn the consolation
match
Gary BJ rngton of Ironton
thrashed Kelly Price of U!gan
8-1 and then took MICk Manrmg
of Wellston B-5 Gtl Pn ce of
Gai!Ipohs downed Price of
Logan a.-6 m the consolatwn
Jim Singe r of Gallipolis
topped Dan Ray of Ironton 6-5
and then beat Greg Stewart of
Wellston by the same score
Steward beat Marttn Ir v10e or
lAgan m h1s hrst match 11-1

Wlll trunmed Hartsock 6-2 m
the consolat10n
J1r11 Anderson of Ironton
topped Mike Downard of
Wellston 6-5 and then trium·
phed over Dave Thomas of
Galhpohs by the same tally.
Thomas also beat Randy Bolm
of Logan by an B-5 count and
Bolm won over Downard m the
consolation also by an &amp;-5
margm

Winning doubles brackets for
Wellston were the teams of
.Snare and Stewa r t and
Ra) defeated Irv1ne 8-4 tn the
Downard and Holzapfel.
consolatiOn
Sna re and Stewart clipped
Rex Holzapfel of Wellston Leasure and Price of Logan 8rupped Ken Will of Gallipolis 9- 2, and Downard and Holzapfel
B and then clipped Bruce do,. ned Bo!JJ1 and Chambers of
Gosselm of Ironton 8~5 Logan 8-5 m first round action
G&lt;Jssehn beat Mike Hartsock of
tronton also won the ftrst
Logan e-6 m hls Initial match lille m 1972

M•"' C•ld well provJded
music
for
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the Mount Hermon Umted pli:lfl(j
Brethren Church delivery tht 1 ,r,~ ·t;,.:"'lvnal and recessional
sermon
a11d the girls' glee club sang
' One God " Jnvocatwn was by
the ltev Jacob Lehman.
Rewvmg their diplomas at
Sunday
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comrnent-ernent were ·
Mel 1nda AMsbary, William

News, Notes

Jennder
Ba iley,
Ba lser.
Lana
Benedum . Rona ld Berry ,
Randall Bormg, Steven Boston.
Charle!l
Brewer ,
Paula
Brewer. M.aroa Carr. Gene
Chaney.
Roger
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R1chard Cross James DuvalL

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\Irs Harold Gillogly , VIcki and
Bruce Mr . and Mrs
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Gilke) , Tad and Karen of
.~Jbany, Mr. and Mrs franklin
Russell of Middleport, Mr . Guy
Russell . Mr and Mrs Dale
Russell and family of
Columbus, and Terri Lynn of
Pomeroy
Mother's Day vlSltors of Mr
and Mrs Harley Johnson were
Mr and Mrs Hov.-ard Thoma,
Mr and Mrs Charley Smith ,
Mrs Harley E J ohnson.
Tammy, Oteryl and Terry and
Mrs J R Murphy and Bar·
bar a
Mr and Mrs Steve Haggy of
Akron and Mr and Mrs.
Ronald Russell , Amanda were
Mother's Day weekend vLSJtors
of Mr _ and Mrs. Robe rt
Russell Ronald Russe ll IS
stalwned at Fort Mead, Maryland
Mother 's Day VISitors of Mr
and Mrs Fred Tuckerman
were Mr and Mrs Eugene
Han mg, Rhonda, Ronald , Mrs
James Reeves and Mr and
!\&gt;irs Jack Elam and family
Mrs Berd1e Wyatt was
Mother 's Day guest of Mr and
Mrs J C W) att
Mr and Mrs Larry Johnson
and fam1ly were Mother's Day
guests of Mrs Helen Johnson
Mr and Mrs Robert Reeves,
Bryan of Racme were Mother 's
Day viSitors of Mr and Mrs
James Reeves and Lmda
Mrs Geneva Shwnate was
recent v1s1tor of Mr and Mrs
Paul P1erc~ and family of
Mason , W Va

Robert Edwards, Jr • Cynttua
Farraf, Ard1th Graham, Da vtd
Grtlhth, Robert Grossnt&lt;:kle,
Lucy Hoi ter, Kane Humphrey,
Gtles Hysell, Oebb1e Jeffers,
Jane Karr V1ncent L&lt;:Comb.
Donna Lantz , VtC Laughery ,
Glenda Lawson. Byron McCoy,
R1ta Marc1nko, RoJue ~r ­
ctnko, Da vt d flhatheny: Joh n
Maxson, Ela 1ne Mtlhoan ,
Debra
M 1ll hone,
Steven
Mtl lhone. George Mora , Joyce

Myers , Ph yll1s
New lun,
Wil lia m Osborne, Rosemary
Reed Steven Reed . Debora h

R1char ds on, Beverly R 1ffe .
Rose Roseberry, M1chael

Sanders, Mark Satterftel d,
Danny Schult z, Nancy Sexson,
V1ckte Spencer. R 1cl'lard

StetHer. Deborah Stone, Jil l
Swam, Forrest Tealord , Ca rl
Thomas. Sandra Van Meter,
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Watson. Barbara Well. Randall
Wol f , Sandra Wood

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furlongs m I 34 2-4 J B
Swords won the co-featured
$3,00 allowance racen, gomg
''' furlongs m 1.05 2-5 Cyd's
Rehc won the f1rst race and
Royal Dog the second to return
154 20 on the dally double
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By Edna Lee
Wallt-ln Garden Oub
Luther Burbank was a sctentLSt who experunen1ed w1th
plants and became famous for developing new klllds of flowers.
frUits and vegetables. Burbank w1ll always be associated with
plant breeding . and msptred many people to take up plant
breedtng.
His brilliant work began m 1871 m his native MassachtLSetts.
One day he was examimng a crop of potatoes and happened to
notice a fruit maturmg on one of the plants, Burbank saved the
fruit and when the seeds ripened he planted each one in a
separate hiU. After the plants matured he dug tbe potatoes and
found that each was different. Some were small, some large,
smooth and numerous. Burbank sold them to a gardener for $150
- his first profit from plant breeding, They were named Burbank Potatoes. With tbe money he bought a ticket to Califorma
where be established a farm that made him famous all over the
world and he U1Spired many otber people to take up plant
breeding. Burbank grew over a million plants a year. He used
both crossbreeding and graftmg , In crossbreeding a berry, he
took one kind that had a fine flavor but was small m s1ze and
mated It With another whtch was larger, 1be result the hybrid was
both large and full flavored. Burbank's work on a smgle fruit or
vegetable might extend over many years.
He produced the plumco\, a cross between a plum and
apricot, a piUess plum, Gold and Bartlett plums and the Splendor
and Sugar prunes. He developed better peaches, cherries, and
apples as well as sweet corn, tomatoes, field corn and a Uun
shelled walnut. Another of his achievements and best known
plant varieties IS the Shasta Daisy . He produced thiS beautiful
garden flower by crossing a native Oxeye daisy With a European
variety. He also grew new klllds of lilies and roses.
Today we find many garderung because easter gardenll1g
and the ecology movement have prompted more people to take
up garderung. No one knows exactly how many Americans tend a
patch of flowers durmg tbe swruner, but estimates range as high
as 20 million. W. Atlee Burpee Co. is offerll1g a $10,000 prize tv the
person who fmds a PUJ;e white Marigold m his garden and sends
in seed that can produce another.
Advances in flowermg gardening have come from the application of hybridization, the well-known genetic prmciple holding that the crossing of two mbred plant vanettes produces
first-generation offsprmg that are far more vtgorotLS than their
parents. ·
Gardeners are planting annual flowers from seed or purchased plants, and getting results that went only to the highly
skilled. "It used tv take a green thumb to have a good garden;
now all It takes is a dirty hand," says William Carlson, professor
of horttculture at MIChigan State University.

Meif!S.....countians

'aiie~cr~aizfoience

The more than 65 persons
I from Me1gs County attendmg
~ the eight-county DistriCt 7
Conference on Aging for
Southeastern OhiO
held
•l recently at the Hockmg Valley
l''• Lodge m Nelsonville, report tt
•••• an mfonnahve well planned
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.' Resources and the Need for
·:'. Local Responsiblli ty,"
developed by means of
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their fields followed by
workshops m each of the three
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••' speaker.
Keynote speaker was Dr
Arthur S Flemmg, special
consultant on Agmg to the
PreSident, a former prestdent
Of Ohio Wesleyan Umverstty
and a man dedicated to the
cause of the older Amertcan
c1tlzen
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas,
director of the Meigs County
Council on Agmg , reports that
Dr Flemmg said 11 lhe mcome
of the older Amencan IS the
most important fact m con~
s1dering his problems . " She
said that he pomted ou ~ that
"revenue shanng ~ ~ a
lremendous opportunity to do
somethmg about the mcome of
the older American."
According to Mrs Thomas ,
Dr Fleming md1caled that
older persons should come in
for a fatr share of the revenue
sharmg funds He noted 1hat
RSVP funds have been doubled
for 1973, and that funds for the
Older American Act have been
tripled . He also reported,
accordmg to Mrs Thomas,
that PreSident N1xon has sent
to Congress a bill which would
provide tax relief to elderly
property owners and would
subsidize renters over 65 to a
posstble 15 pet of their rent. He
further reported that President
Ntxon has proposed that the 44
million now budgeted for Aging
programs be mcreased m 1974
to 2011 m1!1Ion
Another speaker was Dr.
John W. Cashman, directvr of
the OhiO Department of Health,
who presented a rev1ew of
servtces available through
local Health Departments and

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The
champ10n T1gers
dommated smgles pla) v;1th
four flrsts m the $ lx brackets ,
wh1le Wellston emerged on top
m t" o of the three doubles
brackets
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smgles play y, ere
Roger AJhnan of Ironton
rupped Jeff GosneH of Logan 66 and then downed Rick
Thornton of Gallipolis 8-3
Gosnell ed~ed Cha rlie Snare of
\\ ellston 9-7 m the consolation

Green Thumb

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related health agenctes. He
spoke of nursmg homes and
how and why they are licensed
and regulated by hts department. He reported that at
present there are 50,000 per·
sons m Oh10 nursmg homes He
spoke of the 101 home health
agenctes m Ohto and the servtce which they provide for the
elderly
Beneftts to the elderly
through government programs
such as the Retlred Semor
Volunteer Program, Foster
Grandparents and Operation
Mamstream were outhned by
Mrs Betlle Bjorn , acllvtties
specialist
and
held
r e pr e s e n t a t i ve f or
Southeas1ern OhiO Sla1e Ad·
mmtslrat1mn on Agmg. She
sa1d that OperatiOn Matn·
stream employs many who can
fmd no other gainful em·
ployment and that Foster
Grandparents 1s meamngful to
many elderly who not only can
earn wages but also can feel
needed and useful She also
mentlOned two programs for
older citizens sponsored by the
Natlonal Farmers Umon "Green Thumb" and "Green
Light "
Other speakers were Thomas
Oellertch, ass1stant professor
of Soc1al Work at OhiO
Umverstty: PH1IIlp L. Grover,
extension spectahst, Communtty Resource Development
Health Services at Oh1o State
Umverstty , who talked on
educational and soc1al servtces
through pubhc agencies such
as hbrar1es, extension offlcers
and home health servtcesi and
Don Duh1gg, chief of the
Bureau of Adult SerVIces ,
Dtvtston of Social Serv1ces,
Ohw Department of Public
Welfare who outlmed benefits
to the elderly through his
department.
Mrs Rose Pap1er, coor~
d1nator for the State Ad·
mm1stratwn on Agmg, spoke
on commumty resources for
mvolvernent m the problems of
thea((Ing . She noted that Meigs
County has 2, 700 persons over
65 or 13 9 pel of the tvtal
pdpulalwn
She hsted five obJectives for
the semor c1 tlzen - mdependent hvmg, h1gher health levels
and
preventive
health
measures, development of
commumty resour.ces to avmd

c·aen an

MONDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Men's
Fellowship of the Churches of
Chrtsl wilt meet at Pomeroy
Church of ChrLSl at 7 30 p m.
POMEROY Chamber of
Commerce at Meigs Inn at 12
noon
BEND 0 ' The Rtver Garden·
Club, 7·30 p m at the home of
Mrs, Ernest Wmgett, Racme
MEIGS County Pioneer and
H1stoncal Society, 1:30 p.m., at
the museum Plans for
" Hentage Sunday" will be
made. Committee members
and any mterested persons of
the county are mv1ted.

MEIGS CHAPTER, Order of
DeMolay, 7:30 p. m, at the
Middleport Masonic Temple.
Mothers' Club to meet at the
same time .
MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS
and Professional Women, 7.30
p m at the Columbia Gas Co.
office Annual reports to be
g1ven, new officers to be mstalled
TUESDAY
AMERICAN
Leg1on
Auxiliary, Racme Post 602, 8
p m . at the hall
JUNIOR AMERICAN LegiOn
Auxihary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, Middleport, 7 p.m. at
the hall
WEDNESDAY
AMERICAN LEGION
Aux1hary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, potluck at 6:30 p m
w1th leg10nna1res to be guests
Aux1hary members to take a
covered dtsh. Meetmg at 7. 30
pm .

The golden weddt ng anmversary observance of two
members and their husbands,
Mr and Mrs Philip Memhart
and Mr. and Mrs. Ever~tt
Dailey, were announced durmg
a meetmg of the Third Friday
Club at the home of Mrs. Ben
Netuzllng
Mrs Edna Reibel and Mrs
Dale Smith were appomted to
purchase gifts for the two
couples . Mrs . Memhart
presided at the meeting which
opened w1th several poems
from the booklet "Treasury of
Thought". Hostess gifts were
presented to Mrs. Neutzhng
and tl was announced that the
next meeting Will be In July
instead of June due to Regatta
acllv1t1es
Games were played w1th
prizes gomg, to Mrs. Bertha
Ebersbach,
Miss
Sybil
Ebersbach, Mrs. Carn e
Meinhart and M1 ss Erma
Smith
A potluck dmner was held
precedmg the meetmg and
Mrs Neutzhng served refreshmen Is of homemade 1ce cream,
cooktes and coffee followm g
the meetmg

Apple Grove
News, Events

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Charl~s
Wmebrenner and chtldren of
Cheshire spent Mother's Day
w1th the latter's parents, Mr
and Mrs Vernon Donohue .
Calhng or spendmg Mother 's
VALLEY
Com- Day with Mr and Mrs Gerald
OHIO
mandr} , Kmghts Ternplar,
Hayman and Ke1th were Mr
stated conclave, 7·30 p. m. at
and Mrs Roher! Hart and
the Pomeroy Masomc Temple
daughter , Beth Ann, of Racme,
All Sir kmghts are ur ged to
Bnce Hart of Columbus, Mrs
attend
Gene Jewell and children of
Letart, Mr. and 'Mrs. Burhl
GROWERS TO MEET
RIPLEY, Oh10 - About 30 Wolfe and daughter, Vtcki of
tobacco
growers
from Hebron, Mrs Phyllts Young of
Southern OhiO wtll gather here Mason and Elmer VanMeter of
Tuesday to dlscuss Issues Pomeroy
Art Hill who 1s a student at
expected to mfluence the
1
Morehead
College m Kentucky
state s tobacco growmg mdustry durmg the commg I s horne for the summer
season The occasion is a vacatiOn
Mother's Day guests of Mr.
meetmg of the Ohw Farm
Bureau Federation Tobacco and Mrs Jim Hunt were Mrs
Erma W1lson , Mr and Mrs
Committee
Charles Bum and Billy Wtlson
tnstltutlonahzatiOn,
op- of Bohvar Dam, Mr and Mrs
portumties to par1Jc1pate m Butch Wilson and chtldren,
cornm umty hfe and Improved Mrs Marg1e Hunt, Mr and
care m mstJtutlons
Mrs Wtlham W1cklme and son,
WO,RKSHOPS
Seotty
Four workshops w1th panel
Mr and Mrs Burhl · Wolfe
d1scuss1ons were featured at and daughter, ViCki , of Hebron
the conference
VISited Mr. and Mrs Ernes t
"How Revenue Sharmg and Grimm and Mr and Mrs
Other Tax Related Factors Gordon Wolfe over the
Affect 5emor C11Izen Programs weekend
was moderated by Senator
Mr and Mrs Alex Wheeler
Ha r r y
A r m s t r o n g . spent Mother's Day wtth Mr.
Representmg Me1gs County on and Mrs. Edward Morns at
the panel were Robert Clark Charleston
and Warden Ours , comMrs Allee Balser of Letart
m1sswners
Others par - was a Mother 's Day dmner
tictpatmg were Rep Oakley guest of Mr and Mrs. Jack
Colhn s,
Wayne
Todd, Ables and family The Ables '
representmg Clarence Miller, son, Butch, of lnd1anapohs,
and Oscar Doob rcpresentmg spent Lhe weekend wJth them
State Rep Clane Ball, Jr
VIsJttng Mr and Mrs Benny
"Services Available Through Boggess and Wayne over the
local Health Department and weekend were Pete Snyder of
Related Health Agencies" with Delaware, Paul Rowe , Racme,
Dr. Cashman as chairperson, and Don Johnson of the U S.
had Mrs BeulahStraussofthe Navy
Meigs County Health DepartMother's Day guests of Mr.
ment as one of the panelists and Mrs Jess Anderson were
Other health departments In Mr and Mrs Leo Wtggmgton
the seven county area were and children of Charleston, Mr
represented along with Jack and Mrs Da v1d Jones and
Farrington, execuhve director chtldren of Htllsboro, W. Va ,
of the Ohw Valley Health Mr and Mrs Lloyd Sayre and
servtces and Charles Cum· fam1ly of Mmersvtlle, Mrs.
mmgs, director of commun1ty Zclpha Boggess and Wayne
health services for the seven Roseberry
counties
Mr and Mrs Raymond
'' Benefits to the Elderly Proffitt of Portland called on
Through Gover n'm en t Mrs. Freda Evans on Mother's
Programs :-uch as RSVP, Day
Foster Grandparents and
Mr and Mrs Roy Van Meter
Operatmn Mainstream" 'o\as and children, Becky and
the workshop conducted by Melame , of Mormng Star
Mrs. BJorn . Partlc1pating as VI Sited Mr and Mrs Marshall
panelists were directors of Adams Sunday
CAP program and RSVP
Mr and Mrs . Rex O'Brien of
prog rams In the counties Stewart called on Mr. and Mrs.
represented
Larry O' Brien Mother's Day.
" Rural Arts and Crafts"
Mrs Margie Grimm of
was the fourth workshop and Ra cme VISited Mrs F1 eda
chairperson Of 1t was Mrs . Gmi Evan s and Mrs Marshall
Hunt, director of the Golden Adams Thursday
Age Hobby Shop in Columbus.
Mr and Mrs Roger Fettery
Mrs Jeanne Morgan, Mid· of Galhpohs spent Sunday with
dleport, was one of the Raym ond Adams,
panelists.
Mr and Mrs John Rose of
Other local residents par~ Port erfield , Mrs. Judy Smith of
ttctpatmg m the conference Racme , Mrs Shirley U!ng and
were Edna Russell who dau ghte&lt; of Eagle Ridge
outhned the kmds of nursmg VISited Mrs Mae Pearson at
services which can he provided Dorcas
under MediCare, notmg that
Mr and Mrs. Robert Casper
VISits by a nurse are limited by (Jt Columbus spent Saturday
Med1care to 100 per year , and mght ~&gt;~lh Mrs Dolly Wolfe
VIlma PikkOJa, who com· ,u1&lt;.1 VlSIIed Mr and Mrs
mented on the ::ervice IJffered D.I!Ias Hill ond family
tu ruralareas by the book·
M1 s Mar sh&lt;J11 Rot.'sh, Mrs
VIrgil Htll M1 s CJtfford H1ll .
. nwhlll'

The high jump wao aa easy
feat at lhls point for students
of the Salisbury Elementary
School during their field day
~· rlday .
The event got
tougher, however, as the bar
was raised to detemtlne the
champ.

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SI'UJJENTS OF THE Salisbury El"llentary School tested
the phys1cal fttness of their noses as they rolled eggs tvwards
a finiSh hne In fnday 's field day The event became JUSt a bit
more diffiCult for some whose hard boiled eggs broke durmg
the contest but they rolled "what was left "

School holds field day
Recent mclement weather
Fnday to allow
students of the Salisbury
Elementary School to hold
lhe1r annual fteld day
Parents " ere on hand for
events of the day wh1ch were
topped off at noon by a potluck
dmner for parents and students
und er the sponsorship of the
sc hool's PTA Ed Bartels •
faculty member, directed the
c leared

of the day ~md n bbon
awm ds were Ill.! de to the
wmners a t lhc close of the
eve nL" F'1·1day afternoon
Wmner::; were, f1rst through
Uur&lt;.l place respective ly, 40
ymd dash, J!,r&lt;~de 1~2, gu·Js 81 cnda Gl'.'lham, Day Hart,
B:1rbar t1 Will , Boys - Brett
Cm I, Bill Ktng, Ri cky Zeigler,
grade 3-4, Girls- Joyce Baker,
Laura Snulh, Ca nullc Sw mc on tc~ts

Mrs. Blackston
elected officer
Mrs Harold Blackston was
elected president of the Rock
Spnngs Better Health Club at a
meehng Thursday at the home
Of Mrs Wilham G1·uescr
Other offtcers elected were
Mrs. James Co nkle, vi ce
preSident, Mrs Opha Offutt,
secrl!tary and Mrs Wilham
Fulmer, treasurer
Mrs Amos Leonard , Mrs
Fred Goegletn and Mrs
WiiiHtm Radf ord were appmnled to a by ~ law comm1ltee
to ma'kc an:,; necessary
revisions A contnbutwn was
made to the Me1gs County Umt
of the Amen ca n Can ce r
Society
The June meehng wa s an~
noun ced for Fnday, June 22 at
the home of Mrs . Mark
Grueser Members w11l meet at
the Rock Sp1 mgs Church and
then proceed to the Grueser
horne
Welcomed mto the m embership of the club was M1 s .
Wendell Jeffers
Mrs
Scott
f olm er ,
pres1dent,.. opened the meetmg
w1th prayer and the pledge to
the fla g DevotlOns were t)y
Mrs Welby Whaley who used
scnpture from Romans 15.

M1 s
I.ewr::;
Gl'ucscr
p1 csentcd the p1 og r!un wh1ch
th e
foll owing
Included
readmgs 'G tv c ~md Ti.lke " by
Mr s ,,mos Leonard , "Step to
Ladder Safety," MI S Wtlham
Fulmel' , " What Is so B&lt;.~d
About F:xcrcJsc'1 " Mrs W A
Morgan, " T ake 1.1 Gm nt Step lo
Bette! Health" M1·s Con kle,
' Tnbu te to Mother" by Mrs
Offutt
The co n tc~t wa s won by Mrs
Whalcy' and Mrs Scott Folmer
A dessert course wa s served by
!lie hostess to th ose nmued and
Mr s Hugh Bc ~u hs , Mr s
H.1 chrtl'd Dutc her and three
guests, Am y Pullin s, Tu n
.Jeffcr s and Sl&lt;.icy Bulchei

dell; B oy:-~-S tcvc Ohhnv,e1, Jo:d
Blevms DdvLCI Kennedy 60
ydr d ddsll, grade 5-ii, GlrlsBll.'Jtd&lt;J Hoss, C.ul ~l Kauff,
Yvurlllc CJ II, Boys-- Randy
Su11 pson, D.Jv lli Blake, B1 ucc
C.JIIll;..~n SofUJall th row, gr;)dc
l-2, Gnls- 1,ynn Slater, Brenda
Or dllam, Joy G!llcspcc ,
Buys- John Snnth, Chffurd
lt'enhowe1, Sco lt Harr1s on ;
g J ..1des
1-4, G11 b - J oyce
Bdker , Becky 001 st, l..aul'a
O hl1n ~cr,
Boy s - S teve
Ohl!u gcr, Tom ll uupcr. Billv
llruwnm ~, grades 5-6, Girls
Ten y Wilson, Nancy Snulh ,
Btenda Hoss, Hoys Dav1d
Blake , H.andy Snnpson, Br ucc
Ca1mau S.1ck Hucc, grades 12, r;nl :'i - 1 t!ll PIC kett, Paula

Sw indell She ll! M...tr shall ,
Buys- .J ames EVi..illS, Bncw
W11l , Cl ifford Icen hower
C!.:~d c

.1-4, C1r l s ~K1m Bashan,
Ma1 y H1dgw.:1y, 'l'l' rcsa Dor ~t;
Boy s- M1kc Z1egle 1, Tom

llc.10per, IJlldn Kmg g Htdc 5-6,
Gn ls - 1-.:!Jzl.lbcth
Blev1ns,
G \H'Il Folmc1, Chn st1 Evans ,
13u):-;- J,uther l ~ l evuJ s, Char·les
S;mters, H.Jiph Hul'l
Stantling Broad Jump , gr adc
1-2, Guls- Br cnda Graham,
I,ynn Slate! , Beth Tcafm d,
13oys- CilfrOJ d
lce nhowm,
Ryan Cole, Bl \an Will , gnn.ll! l~
4, Gu b - Ca 1ol Mur J rs, /.;JJu ;r
S1 mth, /,Jsa Hob:'ion

BoysMtu k FJ tend, Br end Sisson,
Otis Cm e., ~ r nde 5-G, GulsCwld KauH , Shw 011 Buckl ey,

'l'r acey Jeffers, Boys- R;mdy
Si!llpson, Ga ry Bilsh&lt;m, Frank
IIHggy. H1gh Jump- Grade 3-'1,
C1rls - Dcmse Bn ckles. Ltsa
Hobson, Joyce Baker, BoysSteve Ohlinger , David Ken~
ncdy, Danny Gould ; gra&lt;.le 5-6,
Guts- Laurel Cole, Jill Well,
T1n.t Ra n&lt;.l olph; Boys- David
Blake, Rickie Zeigle r, Chuck
Kennedy Fri s bee ThrowGlade :J.4, GJr ls- Tamm)
Adkms, Teresa Dorst, Canulle
Swmdcll , Boys- Steve Pulhns,
J1e11 }' Adklns, Billy Browmng,
gr ado 5-6. Gil' Is - Rhonda
1\cttter, Tr,tccy .Jeffers, Terry
W1lson , Boys - Char les
S&lt;~utt\ r s, Grl'g Kmg, Danny
W1ll Egg H.~1cc - grade :1-4,
&lt;:u ls- Ktm Basham, Teresa
Do1 st. Kdthlc cn Pa r·kcr ,
Buys - M i ke Graluun, Tun
~~.~ u tcrs, Ttxld Thacker , grade
5~h G 1rls- TJ accy Je ff ers,
lleek)
Phillips,
Debbie
Due l fer·, lluys ~ G r cg Kmg,
l•: r u. S&lt;.:JteJ;;, B1 ran Teaford

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MIDDLEPORT

HARTSFIELD'S NEW JOB
ATLANTA (UP!) - Roy
Hartsfield. first base coach for
the Atlanta Braves, 1s
restgrung that post tv become
the manager of the Hawaii
Islanders of the PacifiC Coast
League .
" It was too good an offer to
pass up," satd the 47-year-old
Hartsfield, who managed Spokane of the PaCific Coast
League from 19fi6.68, leading
the club to the diVISion
champ1onsh1p m hts fmal two
years.
Mrs llenms HIIJ , all graduated
from Rio Grande College May
13 with bachdor of sciCnce
de grees
1n
e!Cmentary
education
Mrs Dolly Wolfe, Mrs Roy
Donohew 1 Mr and Mrs. Dallas
Bill, Mrs Darrell Norns and
daughter, Tracy, Mr. and Mrs.
VIrgil Roush, Mr and Mrs
Marshall Roush and son, Joey,
attended the commencement
excrc1ses at R10 Grande
College on May 13
Mrs Carl Wolfe Jr of
Middleport Wlderwent surgery
al Holze r Med1 cal Cen ter
Monday Mrs. bplly Wolfe IS
ass1sung m the' care of the
Wolfes' children wh1le she ts
h•1Sp11al1zed

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�7-The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. May 21 , 1973

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The Daily Sentinel, MiddleP.,rt-Pomeroy. 0 .. May 21, 197:1

Ripley speaker ·
at COVIC dinner
RAVENSWOOD - The Ma r

meeting of lhe Centr&lt;JI

Ohio ~

Valley lndu s lrial Council
t COVIC I will be Thursda¥•
May 24, at the Green Hills
Country Club located on Rout e
!Mi, ea st of Rarcnswood under

auspices of th e nave nswood

Chamber of Commerce . Frank
Clendenin 1s the local
arrangements chairman.
Speaking after the 7 p.m .
dinner will be Conrad B. Ripley
of Huntington, public affairs
officer, U. S. Army 11:ngineer
Distri ct, Corps of . Engineers.
Ripley is a native of Charleston
and is a graduate of Marshall

University,

majo rin g

m

and :1ss istant dty editl)r for the
Huutin gt on ·t W. Va . l Ad ·
\"('rlise r . In 1961 he became
publie affair's offi cer for the
Huntin gt on Di s tri c t. which
inc ludes half of Ohio, twothird s nf Wes t Virg inia, the
e;1s te rn tip of Ken tucky, and
small par ts o( VIrg inia and
North Ca rD lina .

Poverty line
up some for

free lunches

journalism .
Activities will begin at noon
.at Green Hills, when the golf
-course will be open to vis i to r ~ .
There- will be a social hour aL
6:30 p.m . at the country club.
COV IC ha s been holding il,s
May meeting in Ravenswood
for a numbt'r of years: The
organ ization is composed of
business and profe~s iona l men
fr om Ravenswood to Ashland
and Portsmouth .
Prior to joining the Hun tin g ton
Di s trict
Army
En g ineers in 1960 , Ripley
worked with the Associated
Press and a lso wa s a reporter

The U. S. Department of
Agri eulture ( USDA ) h4:1-s an·
nounced in come poverty
guidelines for determinin g
children's cligibl.ity for free or
reduced · price lunches and
breakfasts in the 1973-74 school
year . Th e new guidelines have
bee n issued to scho.ol boards
ami adminis trat o-r s s o as to
g ive them time to plan and
budget for the coming school
year .
Usc of the guidelines is
mandatory for all schools in
the Nati onal Sehool Lu nch
Prog ram , in the School J3reak ~
fast Prog1·am , or receiving
F e d e rally-donated foo d s,
Foote CQJ1cludcs
star ting July 1, 1973. These
guidelin es es ta bli sh
th e
Manganese deaJ
minimum level for free meals.
All c hildren from families at or
EXTON, Pa.
Foote
Min e ra l Com pany has an- below such levels shall be
served a free meal.
nounced an agreement with
The new guidel ines are up
Del ta
Manganese
Pty,
1
Limited , a subsid ia ry of Delta su111e J ~ percen t fr om those
fo r the l!:l72-7:l school year. The
Metal Com pany Limited, to
inc ome eli gib li ty minimum for
become a distributor in the
United States and Mex.ico for a family of four. for exam ple,
electrolytic manganese chip goes rrom $4,11 0 -to $4,250,
and
related
e!Cctr oivtic based on the ~' ear to yea r
change in the Cons uri1 ?r Pric..'e
man gan ese products.
Delta Man g~ n ese is con- Index .
strUctillg a $21 ,000;000 electrolytic rilanganese plant in
CAll MEL
Nelspruit, East Transvaal ,
Melvin Circle of Columbus
South -Afri ca which is ex.pected
spent Saturday an d Sunday
lQ come on s trea m in January, with his. mother, Mrs. Mary
1974 and to reach full capa city Circ le and Mr. and Mr s.
ope rati on of approximately
GeurgC Ci rcl e ;md daughter ,
62.000,000 pounds per year by Cheryl of New Haven called at
Lhe end of 1975. Sales by Foote the Ci rcle home on Sunday
Mineral Company a r e ex- aftern oon.
pected to account for a s ub~ · Th ose calling at the home of
stantia l portion of Delta Betty VanMeter on Sunday
Manganese 's projected output. were Mr . and Mrs. Ha yman
Under
terms
of
the Barnitz of Pomeroy , grandagreement, F Oote ~ill provide daughters Mary and Ellen and
De lt a
Man ganese
with Ann Margaret Bal'llitz of Veto
technica l know-how on the Lake at Belpre , llalph Lee,
manufacture of certa in special local , Mr. and Mrs. William
grades of manganese· m ete~ !
Carlel.on of Racine , nieces
and in return have access to Sherry, ;Kimbe rly, Tauiljua
certain
of
Deltaman g's Marie Sayre . and nephew ,
technical developments.
Clyrle Jr . Sayre.
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for project in

We.st Virginia
PT. PLEASA NT - A dri\'e is
on tu find women who are
tale nted in needle point work to
a ssist in a renovation projec t
un 20 Ch ippendale &lt;· hairs in the
.St&lt;:~t e dining room . Mar~uerc te
Er iJ.~ I..· I.
pr es ident Qf the
H c publican
Women ' s
Orgm1ization , said a~ a meeting
1he S ta te Fcdcr&lt;:~tion of
H: e publi can
Wome n
ha s
a dopted the .chairs renovation_
as
the
1973
project.
Represe ntation ·is asked fr om
eac h county and members of
1hc l oc ~l g roup are being
requ es ted to participate in the
projec t. Those interested may
cali 675-2:!74 for further information.
In other a c tion s, plans were
mad e for a bake sale in June a s
well as fo r the prepa ration of
food for a big COP outing ,
schedu led for June 2, at the
M~ son County Fairg rounds .
Mis s Mary Ger lach wa s
appointed to fill the vaca ncy of
s e c re t&lt;.1ry , c reated by the
recent death of Mrs. Reb&lt;J
Keefer. It was announced the
next meetin g will be held June
21.
Refreshments were se rved
at la st' night's meeting by
Ep1ma ROOgers and Made lin e
I~ ads.

Car mel News,

By the Day
Mrs. Robert Lee and
cll ildr e n , Bob, Bill and
RcbeCC&lt;l, visited Mr. and Mr s.
Arthur Orr of Chester on
Sunday e~ft.c rnoon .
Mr. and Mr s . Arthur F.a l'i
J ohnson a nd daughter , Sheryl
Le/\nn visited with Mr. a nd
Mrs. Douglas J ohn so n of
Hacin e Sund ay.
.ram es ln g ram Sr. of
Culwnbuscallcd at the home of
Mr. c.md Mrs. Robert Lee and
famil y and Ra lph Lee on
Sa turd ay .
H.cv . and Mr s. Ri c hard
Young a nd fam ily of Sidney
visited Fri day and Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Edson
Roush.
Th ose calling at the home of
Mr . and Mrs. Allan Ta y lor
duri)'l g the week end were Mr.
an d Mrs. .Leo Ta.ylor and
fa m ily of Racin e R. D., Mr . and
Mrs . Frank Hudso n _a_nd Toni
and Mr . a nd Mrs . Gene Hud son
a nd J oy, a ll of Racin e, Mr. and
Mr s. Shelby Pickens and
family uf Syracuse, Mr . and
Mrs. Carl Offutt of Bald Kn obs.

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BY J ACK O'BlliAN
ANOTHE R "NAKED AND
THE DEAD" ?
NEW YORK ( KFS ). - Norman Mai ler's
book about Marilyn Monroe will name names.
Jack 's , not Bobby's ... Ari Onassis ambling oth
Ave. dropped into his favori te supermarketHarry Winston's gemporium .".. Britain won't
like it if Jomo Kenyatta get,s a Noble Peace
Prize ... Nixon's Nobel nomination doeSn 't sta nd
a chance; Henry Kissinger 's a dark horse .. .
·n oes Greyhound think we be1ieve its milli onaire
TV pitchman Fred MacMurray rides a bus?
Guess who was the ~962 Miss Army
Recruiting Girl for the Defense Dep't; Jane
f onda 1 ... While allegedly tidyin g up Times
Square, Jawn Lindsay might do something
about chasing lhe winos who sprawl drunkenly
on Duffy Square's benches all day long ... Th e P .
J. Clarke 's midnight mob included Joe
DiMa ggio, Diek Cavett, Harvey· Korman ,
Howard Cosell, Edward Bennett Williams,
Frank Giffol'd, Sonny Werblin.
Edward Bennett WUliams told us his antiNixon efforl'3 for hi s clients the Democrats go t
bim dropped a s attorney for the Teamsters .. .
After which Teamster Pres. Fitzsi mmon s tr ied
to hire one ot Ed 's ' associates who'd \vorked on
Teams ters legal problems for years. Th e
lawyer said it would be too abrupt a shift and
mjght look as if he'd stolen the clien t from
Williams ... Who -told us the Teamsters ~asses
then assUred the lawyer of a transition period:
they 'd ma ke him an " assistant secre ta ry of
Labor for six months first" ; oh, brallier! ·...
The s p ort.•:;.~·emin i sce nce in P.J .'s includ ed
this Vince Lombardi exc han ge : Vince once was
need led bec~usc he 'd played one agi ng, s low
star " be&lt;· a use he's an Italian .·· Vince 's sense of
humor rose to the occasio~: ' "No, I played him ,
beca use I'm ·an Italian 11 •• • Bobby Riggs in the
male chauvinist c hampionshi p tennis match
looked like Arle Johnson of Laugh-ln .
Ja ck E . Leonard left more fri ends in
showbiz than any comic we've ever kn own.
Underneath that Mark VII tank-exterior he lwd
·a heart of purest mush: and his wit was just as
fa s1 as it seemed in performan ce ... One m iCnig ht we sat in · Lindy's and :!50-pound .Jil ek
couldn ' l turn around to see who'd jusl .sa id h(' il o
to us .. . He asked whu it was. We couldn't
reme mber (or a moment the man 's name , only
tlwt " He's the fe ll ow who goes with Lucy
Munroe, the ga l who sin gs the Star Spangled

B~nner

at sports events.'' Ja ck didn 't miss a
beat: " F r·ancis Scott Key," he flipped . One~ in
our Jiving room Jack was being kidded about
being Jew ish a nd someone needled him by
demanding face tiously what the Jews had done.
" Let 's see one of your kids split the Red Sea ,"
Jack rep lied ... We 'd known him since his USOdays: when he traipsed the world to enterta in
C.I.'s; he didn 't change, sens itive and
vulnerable and gem-bright, a heart bigge r than
hi mse lf. We' ll miss him .
Di ck Cavett in P .J .'s remembered our
review of his very firs t TV appearance ( with
Merv Griffin - and no one else reviewed his
debut) in which we enthused and labeled him a
··calmic" ... Mic_helle Phillips of the " Dillinger ' '
fli ck - she plays his gir-l friend ..:.... once wa s
Dennis Hopper's wife fo r eight whole riights ...
"40 Ca rats" will be Gene· Kelly 's firs t fil m in
eight years. Have n 't missed him probably
be cause he 's on TV la te-lates constantly ...
Philly 's Steve Carlton (baseball 's best las t
season ) now can afford to hang a'round the cafes
ofte n and la te. ... Famous literary widow ·has
bottle fa tigue .
'
J.eolyne Pri ce's divorce las t -week carne a.s
a surprise : she'd been perfectly happy
se pa rated 14 yca·rs from Willia m Warfield ...
Ha ppies t divorce. in showbiz.: bril1iant pian ist
Marion McPartland a nd ex-hubby Jimm)' McP .
of the gra nd Dixiela nd tr u1npe t - who open with
thei 1' own group at the Royal Box of the
Americana for a sprin g run ; ha'(e n' t fought
once s ince they divorc~d ... No m ore can clubs
~ i ve patrons jllst booze and food: the Genesis
scree ns fi1;$t run film,!! afte r midnight. And
b:1 ckg;-unmon until 4 a .m . .
/\ lllllsicalized "'Cyrano' ' ha s been a dream
of n1an)' Bdwy . prodUCf' l'S but the one s tarring
Chr istopher Plummer now at . the Palace
The1.11.er is less tha n the drea m ~· less than a
nightniare to be sy mpa thetic , but tenuous,
pedt:tntic and as it droneS into the fina le, suf·
foca ting. Jose F err.er 's long-ago performance
I'C'Jlla ins the definitive modern triumph and Mr .
Plumme r's som ewhat nea tly m echanical affectations pale alongside; Anthony Burgess'
bnok and lyrics arc tangled in th e. halls of ivy,
Mi ehae l J . Lewis' music seems dr enched in
" Man of 1...:1 Mancha ," "Stop the World ' ' and
o1hl'r p~:sticheal sounds ... Leigh Beery 's
Hoxana is as lovely as is legal, limpidly s tylish,
the best perftJrn.Ja ncc in a "disaPpoi ntin g show.

IWTLAN D - Twent y-s ix
fif th Rrade c hildren wtth their
lca cher , Norma Wilson, and
c h ~•p e r u n e,
Mrs . Anth ony
Nardei, boa rded a school bus at
,8:45 a . Ill . May 14. driven by
Norman Wood headed for a
fi e ld trip . Soon they were on
their wa y sin gi ng ~nd talking.
In their teacher 's words :
·· Soon we c r osse d
the
Memorial
Brid~ e
into
Parkersburg and up the Wes t
Virginia s ide to Williamstown _
where we were to lake a tour of
the F enton Gla ss Works at
10 :20. We arr ived early and
waited for our time .
"There we re three separate
groups . After the tour the
chi ld ren were g iven time to
s hop. Gifts were bought for ·
m othe r , grandm o ther s and
friend s . . Wh a t
be(:lutiful
gla ssware , and oh ! the prices!
By now the youngsters were
~ ct ti ng hun gry, so we a~a i n
b(m rded the bus to enjoy our
sac k lunches .
" Now we headed fur the
Mari e tta Museum with full
:;; tomachs . There were two
ot her schools ahead of us, but it
was time to take our guided
to ur , arid we had the pleasur·e
of going .through the Old House
which had been dosed several
yea rs ,
" I was very p r~ ud of my
g roup as they behaved so we ll .
We arrived back a t schoo l
a bout 2:45 p. m . tired and
happy, with our a rms full of
g ifts. Wha t a Happy Day ! We
all thanked Mr. Woods for
ta king us. "

Fairview
News Notes
Hy Mrs. Herbert Roush

Pvt. llona ld Russell of A. P.
Hill, Va ., spent the weekend·
with his wife , Nancy, and
daughter, Amanda , at the
home of Mr . and Mrs. Ru ssell
Rou sh . They als o vis ited
llobert llussell and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Haggy of Akron at
the Robe rt Russell home at
Wolf Pen.
Mr . and Mrs. Frank Dines
and children of Parkersburg
cmd Mr. am! Mrs. Don Braden
and children ofHipley, W. Va.,
we re SWlday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Butch Wilson.
Jeff Miller of Letart spent
Sunday afternoon with Cindy
lloush.
Mrs. Frances Coe and Fred
Smith of Carbon HiU spent
Wednesday night with Mrs.
Bertha Robinso.n ·a nd vis ited
Mrs. Coe's brother, Wa ll ie
Stover, a t Veterans Memorial
HospitaL
Hersc hel Norri s s pent
-Sunday -a fternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Norr is.
Mrs. Hazel Mitchell, Mrs.
Fra nces St over of- Columbus
spent Friday night with Mrs.
Bertha Robinson and visited
Wallie Stover at Vetera ns
Memorial HospitaL
Mr. and Mrs . Wiley Ours and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Yokum and
baby of llacine spent Tuesday
eve ning with Mr. and Mrs.
llussell Roush and family .
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parsons
and som of AntiquHy vis ited
Mr . ~n d Mrs . Cha l'ies Lawson
tmd family on Mothe r 's Day.
Mr . and Mr s. Edward
r.~ud e rmilt
and ch il dren
visited Mrs. Mary Donohue
an d Mrs. Rose Bachu s _ on
Mo th.e r's Day .
Mr. and Mrs. Ru ssell Roush
· and family, Pvt. and Mrs.
Rona ld Ru sse ll and da ughter,
Mandy , were Mother.'s Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Lewis at Clifton .
CarolYn Manuel, daughter of
Mr. an d Mrs. Charles Manuel ,
Kradmll ed from Rio Grande
College whh a Bache lor of
Science Degree .in elementary
-education.
Mr . an d Mrs. Herberl Sayre
a11cnded co mm e nce ment
exercis es at Rio Gr a nde
College on. Sunday, May l:J,
The ir g randson, Brice Sayre,
was one of the graduates.

Boatin g accidents strike ·
suddenly and viciously. The
di vis ion of watercraft of the
'Ohi o Depar tment of Natural
Resoufces says it's a good idea
111 have di st ress flar~ s in boats
in case of an emergency. Six
l'ed h(:lnd fi &lt;Jres and six smoke
fl~r es Slowed in a wntertight
l'!lrl'CiiTler m e~ kc a - good
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the 1~72 Olympic Games in
Muni c h, inc luding commentator Jim Mc Kay .
" li1.a With a Z' 1 was plcked
the outstanding one-shot popular music program , and tied
with " The Ma r)' Tyler Moore
Show", at four Emrnys each, ·
for third place in tile number of
awards won. " Liza " won the
choreography and music-lyrics
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outst...·wdinJ-1. drama tie series of Cloris l,e;J chrnan- winncr of
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survive when it !irsl went on the comedy e1wards. She won • Vllricty musical series, won lhe
lhe air.
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actress ina comedy series . Ted mus ical series, and lhe music
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low-key atmosphere of the ed newscaster on the series, eostwne design, tape editing
show, its skillful recons truction was pi cked best supporting and camera work awards . .
of the Hoosevelt years, and the actor, and Valerie 1-lnrpcr, who
A surprise winner tor most
flavor of a timC and place now plays the sharp tongued girl out.:; U1nding single program of
gone, but whi ch many viewers upstairs, best suppm·ting a c. -.- lhc yea r was " A War of
can still recall.
tress .
Children," a drmua filmed in
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Jack Klugman , the s loh Il'l•lmld bused on the tension;;
might be too sophisticated to s portswriter of ' 'The Odd &lt;lnd
violence
between
have mass appeal, and it could Co upl e, " wn s pick~d bes t Catholi cs, Protes tants a nd
not s tand -a c hance against its lea din g . actor in ;1 comedy English ln Northern Ireland.
opposition - "The Flip Wilson series .
" America'' wa:s picked the
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uut.'i lclnding new s series, and
time slot, and ''Mod Squad, " a
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anniversary of the Em my
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show, which was canceled, won
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Rutland playground , of darting out in
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Qefensive end George Anbeca use,
acco rding
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statistics , the period toward
the National Football League,
the end of school year is the
has a nnounc..'ed his retirement
time when most accidents
from the Dallas Cowboys .
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their
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have
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season like last year. I just felt
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which has printed on them , contribute anymore, then it's
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The Daily Sentinel, MiddleP.,rt-Pomeroy. 0 .. May 21, 197:1

Ripley speaker ·
at COVIC dinner
RAVENSWOOD - The Ma r

meeting of lhe Centr&lt;JI

Ohio ~

Valley lndu s lrial Council
t COVIC I will be Thursda¥•
May 24, at the Green Hills
Country Club located on Rout e
!Mi, ea st of Rarcnswood under

auspices of th e nave nswood

Chamber of Commerce . Frank
Clendenin 1s the local
arrangements chairman.
Speaking after the 7 p.m .
dinner will be Conrad B. Ripley
of Huntington, public affairs
officer, U. S. Army 11:ngineer
Distri ct, Corps of . Engineers.
Ripley is a native of Charleston
and is a graduate of Marshall

University,

majo rin g

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and :1ss istant dty editl)r for the
Huutin gt on ·t W. Va . l Ad ·
\"('rlise r . In 1961 he became
publie affair's offi cer for the
Huntin gt on Di s tri c t. which
inc ludes half of Ohio, twothird s nf Wes t Virg inia, the
e;1s te rn tip of Ken tucky, and
small par ts o( VIrg inia and
North Ca rD lina .

Poverty line
up some for

free lunches

journalism .
Activities will begin at noon
.at Green Hills, when the golf
-course will be open to vis i to r ~ .
There- will be a social hour aL
6:30 p.m . at the country club.
COV IC ha s been holding il,s
May meeting in Ravenswood
for a numbt'r of years: The
organ ization is composed of
business and profe~s iona l men
fr om Ravenswood to Ashland
and Portsmouth .
Prior to joining the Hun tin g ton
Di s trict
Army
En g ineers in 1960 , Ripley
worked with the Associated
Press and a lso wa s a reporter

The U. S. Department of
Agri eulture ( USDA ) h4:1-s an·
nounced in come poverty
guidelines for determinin g
children's cligibl.ity for free or
reduced · price lunches and
breakfasts in the 1973-74 school
year . Th e new guidelines have
bee n issued to scho.ol boards
ami adminis trat o-r s s o as to
g ive them time to plan and
budget for the coming school
year .
Usc of the guidelines is
mandatory for all schools in
the Nati onal Sehool Lu nch
Prog ram , in the School J3reak ~
fast Prog1·am , or receiving
F e d e rally-donated foo d s,
Foote CQJ1cludcs
star ting July 1, 1973. These
guidelin es es ta bli sh
th e
Manganese deaJ
minimum level for free meals.
All c hildren from families at or
EXTON, Pa.
Foote
Min e ra l Com pany has an- below such levels shall be
served a free meal.
nounced an agreement with
The new guidel ines are up
Del ta
Manganese
Pty,
1
Limited , a subsid ia ry of Delta su111e J ~ percen t fr om those
fo r the l!:l72-7:l school year. The
Metal Com pany Limited, to
inc ome eli gib li ty minimum for
become a distributor in the
United States and Mex.ico for a family of four. for exam ple,
electrolytic manganese chip goes rrom $4,11 0 -to $4,250,
and
related
e!Cctr oivtic based on the ~' ear to yea r
change in the Cons uri1 ?r Pric..'e
man gan ese products.
Delta Man g~ n ese is con- Index .
strUctillg a $21 ,000;000 electrolytic rilanganese plant in
CAll MEL
Nelspruit, East Transvaal ,
Melvin Circle of Columbus
South -Afri ca which is ex.pected
spent Saturday an d Sunday
lQ come on s trea m in January, with his. mother, Mrs. Mary
1974 and to reach full capa city Circ le and Mr. and Mr s.
ope rati on of approximately
GeurgC Ci rcl e ;md daughter ,
62.000,000 pounds per year by Cheryl of New Haven called at
Lhe end of 1975. Sales by Foote the Ci rcle home on Sunday
Mineral Company a r e ex- aftern oon.
pected to account for a s ub~ · Th ose calling at the home of
stantia l portion of Delta Betty VanMeter on Sunday
Manganese 's projected output. were Mr . and Mrs. Ha yman
Under
terms
of
the Barnitz of Pomeroy , grandagreement, F Oote ~ill provide daughters Mary and Ellen and
De lt a
Man ganese
with Ann Margaret Bal'llitz of Veto
technica l know-how on the Lake at Belpre , llalph Lee,
manufacture of certa in special local , Mr. and Mrs. William
grades of manganese· m ete~ !
Carlel.on of Racine , nieces
and in return have access to Sherry, ;Kimbe rly, Tauiljua
certain
of
Deltaman g's Marie Sayre . and nephew ,
technical developments.
Clyrle Jr . Sayre.
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PT. PLEASA NT - A dri\'e is
on tu find women who are
tale nted in needle point work to
a ssist in a renovation projec t
un 20 Ch ippendale &lt;· hairs in the
.St&lt;:~t e dining room . Mar~uerc te
Er iJ.~ I..· I.
pr es ident Qf the
H c publican
Women ' s
Orgm1ization , said a~ a meeting
1he S ta te Fcdcr&lt;:~tion of
H: e publi can
Wome n
ha s
a dopted the .chairs renovation_
as
the
1973
project.
Represe ntation ·is asked fr om
eac h county and members of
1hc l oc ~l g roup are being
requ es ted to participate in the
projec t. Those interested may
cali 675-2:!74 for further information.
In other a c tion s, plans were
mad e for a bake sale in June a s
well as fo r the prepa ration of
food for a big COP outing ,
schedu led for June 2, at the
M~ son County Fairg rounds .
Mis s Mary Ger lach wa s
appointed to fill the vaca ncy of
s e c re t&lt;.1ry , c reated by the
recent death of Mrs. Reb&lt;J
Keefer. It was announced the
next meetin g will be held June
21.
Refreshments were se rved
at la st' night's meeting by
Ep1ma ROOgers and Made lin e
I~ ads.

Car mel News,

By the Day
Mrs. Robert Lee and
cll ildr e n , Bob, Bill and
RcbeCC&lt;l, visited Mr. and Mr s.
Arthur Orr of Chester on
Sunday e~ft.c rnoon .
Mr. and Mr s . Arthur F.a l'i
J ohnson a nd daughter , Sheryl
Le/\nn visited with Mr. a nd
Mrs. Douglas J ohn so n of
Hacin e Sund ay.
.ram es ln g ram Sr. of
Culwnbuscallcd at the home of
Mr. c.md Mrs. Robert Lee and
famil y and Ra lph Lee on
Sa turd ay .
H.cv . and Mr s. Ri c hard
Young a nd fam ily of Sidney
visited Fri day and Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Edson
Roush.
Th ose calling at the home of
Mr . and Mrs. Allan Ta y lor
duri)'l g the week end were Mr.
an d Mrs. .Leo Ta.ylor and
fa m ily of Racin e R. D., Mr . and
Mrs . Frank Hudso n _a_nd Toni
and Mr . a nd Mrs . Gene Hud son
a nd J oy, a ll of Racin e, Mr. and
Mr s. Shelby Pickens and
family uf Syracuse, Mr . and
Mrs. Carl Offutt of Bald Kn obs.

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BY J ACK O'BlliAN
ANOTHE R "NAKED AND
THE DEAD" ?
NEW YORK ( KFS ). - Norman Mai ler's
book about Marilyn Monroe will name names.
Jack 's , not Bobby's ... Ari Onassis ambling oth
Ave. dropped into his favori te supermarketHarry Winston's gemporium .".. Britain won't
like it if Jomo Kenyatta get,s a Noble Peace
Prize ... Nixon's Nobel nomination doeSn 't sta nd
a chance; Henry Kissinger 's a dark horse .. .
·n oes Greyhound think we be1ieve its milli onaire
TV pitchman Fred MacMurray rides a bus?
Guess who was the ~962 Miss Army
Recruiting Girl for the Defense Dep't; Jane
f onda 1 ... While allegedly tidyin g up Times
Square, Jawn Lindsay might do something
about chasing lhe winos who sprawl drunkenly
on Duffy Square's benches all day long ... Th e P .
J. Clarke 's midnight mob included Joe
DiMa ggio, Diek Cavett, Harvey· Korman ,
Howard Cosell, Edward Bennett Williams,
Frank Giffol'd, Sonny Werblin.
Edward Bennett WUliams told us his antiNixon efforl'3 for hi s clients the Democrats go t
bim dropped a s attorney for the Teamsters .. .
After which Teamster Pres. Fitzsi mmon s tr ied
to hire one ot Ed 's ' associates who'd \vorked on
Teams ters legal problems for years. Th e
lawyer said it would be too abrupt a shift and
mjght look as if he'd stolen the clien t from
Williams ... Who -told us the Teamsters ~asses
then assUred the lawyer of a transition period:
they 'd ma ke him an " assistant secre ta ry of
Labor for six months first" ; oh, brallier! ·...
The s p ort.•:;.~·emin i sce nce in P.J .'s includ ed
this Vince Lombardi exc han ge : Vince once was
need led bec~usc he 'd played one agi ng, s low
star " be&lt;· a use he's an Italian .·· Vince 's sense of
humor rose to the occasio~: ' "No, I played him ,
beca use I'm ·an Italian 11 •• • Bobby Riggs in the
male chauvinist c hampionshi p tennis match
looked like Arle Johnson of Laugh-ln .
Ja ck E . Leonard left more fri ends in
showbiz than any comic we've ever kn own.
Underneath that Mark VII tank-exterior he lwd
·a heart of purest mush: and his wit was just as
fa s1 as it seemed in performan ce ... One m iCnig ht we sat in · Lindy's and :!50-pound .Jil ek
couldn ' l turn around to see who'd jusl .sa id h(' il o
to us .. . He asked whu it was. We couldn't
reme mber (or a moment the man 's name , only
tlwt " He's the fe ll ow who goes with Lucy
Munroe, the ga l who sin gs the Star Spangled

B~nner

at sports events.'' Ja ck didn 't miss a
beat: " F r·ancis Scott Key," he flipped . One~ in
our Jiving room Jack was being kidded about
being Jew ish a nd someone needled him by
demanding face tiously what the Jews had done.
" Let 's see one of your kids split the Red Sea ,"
Jack rep lied ... We 'd known him since his USOdays: when he traipsed the world to enterta in
C.I.'s; he didn 't change, sens itive and
vulnerable and gem-bright, a heart bigge r than
hi mse lf. We' ll miss him .
Di ck Cavett in P .J .'s remembered our
review of his very firs t TV appearance ( with
Merv Griffin - and no one else reviewed his
debut) in which we enthused and labeled him a
··calmic" ... Mic_helle Phillips of the " Dillinger ' '
fli ck - she plays his gir-l friend ..:.... once wa s
Dennis Hopper's wife fo r eight whole riights ...
"40 Ca rats" will be Gene· Kelly 's firs t fil m in
eight years. Have n 't missed him probably
be cause he 's on TV la te-lates constantly ...
Philly 's Steve Carlton (baseball 's best las t
season ) now can afford to hang a'round the cafes
ofte n and la te. ... Famous literary widow ·has
bottle fa tigue .
'
J.eolyne Pri ce's divorce las t -week carne a.s
a surprise : she'd been perfectly happy
se pa rated 14 yca·rs from Willia m Warfield ...
Ha ppies t divorce. in showbiz.: bril1iant pian ist
Marion McPartland a nd ex-hubby Jimm)' McP .
of the gra nd Dixiela nd tr u1npe t - who open with
thei 1' own group at the Royal Box of the
Americana for a sprin g run ; ha'(e n' t fought
once s ince they divorc~d ... No m ore can clubs
~ i ve patrons jllst booze and food: the Genesis
scree ns fi1;$t run film,!! afte r midnight. And
b:1 ckg;-unmon until 4 a .m . .
/\ lllllsicalized "'Cyrano' ' ha s been a dream
of n1an)' Bdwy . prodUCf' l'S but the one s tarring
Chr istopher Plummer now at . the Palace
The1.11.er is less tha n the drea m ~· less than a
nightniare to be sy mpa thetic , but tenuous,
pedt:tntic and as it droneS into the fina le, suf·
foca ting. Jose F err.er 's long-ago performance
I'C'Jlla ins the definitive modern triumph and Mr .
Plumme r's som ewhat nea tly m echanical affectations pale alongside; Anthony Burgess'
bnok and lyrics arc tangled in th e. halls of ivy,
Mi ehae l J . Lewis' music seems dr enched in
" Man of 1...:1 Mancha ," "Stop the World ' ' and
o1hl'r p~:sticheal sounds ... Leigh Beery 's
Hoxana is as lovely as is legal, limpidly s tylish,
the best perftJrn.Ja ncc in a "disaPpoi ntin g show.

IWTLAN D - Twent y-s ix
fif th Rrade c hildren wtth their
lca cher , Norma Wilson, and
c h ~•p e r u n e,
Mrs . Anth ony
Nardei, boa rded a school bus at
,8:45 a . Ill . May 14. driven by
Norman Wood headed for a
fi e ld trip . Soon they were on
their wa y sin gi ng ~nd talking.
In their teacher 's words :
·· Soon we c r osse d
the
Memorial
Brid~ e
into
Parkersburg and up the Wes t
Virginia s ide to Williamstown _
where we were to lake a tour of
the F enton Gla ss Works at
10 :20. We arr ived early and
waited for our time .
"There we re three separate
groups . After the tour the
chi ld ren were g iven time to
s hop. Gifts were bought for ·
m othe r , grandm o ther s and
friend s . . Wh a t
be(:lutiful
gla ssware , and oh ! the prices!
By now the youngsters were
~ ct ti ng hun gry, so we a~a i n
b(m rded the bus to enjoy our
sac k lunches .
" Now we headed fur the
Mari e tta Museum with full
:;; tomachs . There were two
ot her schools ahead of us, but it
was time to take our guided
to ur , arid we had the pleasur·e
of going .through the Old House
which had been dosed several
yea rs ,
" I was very p r~ ud of my
g roup as they behaved so we ll .
We arrived back a t schoo l
a bout 2:45 p. m . tired and
happy, with our a rms full of
g ifts. Wha t a Happy Day ! We
all thanked Mr. Woods for
ta king us. "

Fairview
News Notes
Hy Mrs. Herbert Roush

Pvt. llona ld Russell of A. P.
Hill, Va ., spent the weekend·
with his wife , Nancy, and
daughter, Amanda , at the
home of Mr . and Mrs. Ru ssell
Rou sh . They als o vis ited
llobert llussell and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Haggy of Akron at
the Robe rt Russell home at
Wolf Pen.
Mr . and Mrs. Frank Dines
and children of Parkersburg
cmd Mr. am! Mrs. Don Braden
and children ofHipley, W. Va.,
we re SWlday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Butch Wilson.
Jeff Miller of Letart spent
Sunday afternoon with Cindy
lloush.
Mrs. Frances Coe and Fred
Smith of Carbon HiU spent
Wednesday night with Mrs.
Bertha Robinso.n ·a nd vis ited
Mrs. Coe's brother, Wa ll ie
Stover, a t Veterans Memorial
HospitaL
Hersc hel Norri s s pent
-Sunday -a fternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Norr is.
Mrs. Hazel Mitchell, Mrs.
Fra nces St over of- Columbus
spent Friday night with Mrs.
Bertha Robinson and visited
Wallie Stover at Vetera ns
Memorial HospitaL
Mr. and Mrs . Wiley Ours and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Yokum and
baby of llacine spent Tuesday
eve ning with Mr. and Mrs.
llussell Roush and family .
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parsons
and som of AntiquHy vis ited
Mr . ~n d Mrs . Cha l'ies Lawson
tmd family on Mothe r 's Day.
Mr . and Mr s. Edward
r.~ud e rmilt
and ch il dren
visited Mrs. Mary Donohue
an d Mrs. Rose Bachu s _ on
Mo th.e r's Day .
Mr. and Mrs. Ru ssell Roush
· and family, Pvt. and Mrs.
Rona ld Ru sse ll and da ughter,
Mandy , were Mother.'s Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Lewis at Clifton .
CarolYn Manuel, daughter of
Mr. an d Mrs. Charles Manuel ,
Kradmll ed from Rio Grande
College whh a Bache lor of
Science Degree .in elementary
-education.
Mr . an d Mrs. Herberl Sayre
a11cnded co mm e nce ment
exercis es at Rio Gr a nde
College on. Sunday, May l:J,
The ir g randson, Brice Sayre,
was one of the graduates.

Boatin g accidents strike ·
suddenly and viciously. The
di vis ion of watercraft of the
'Ohi o Depar tment of Natural
Resoufces says it's a good idea
111 have di st ress flar~ s in boats
in case of an emergency. Six
l'ed h(:lnd fi &lt;Jres and six smoke
fl~r es Slowed in a wntertight
l'!lrl'CiiTler m e~ kc a - good
ClJH..'l'.I.!,CrlC.'Y kit.

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volvt.•d in ABC's c o..,erage of
the 1~72 Olympic Games in
Muni c h, inc luding commentator Jim Mc Kay .
" li1.a With a Z' 1 was plcked
the outstanding one-shot popular music program , and tied
with " The Ma r)' Tyler Moore
Show", at four Emrnys each, ·
for third place in tile number of
awards won. " Liza " won the
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leav e uour hmch on thv
bus th e dau you have bllt,
I .1 ceuts ca s h. in uou r
pocket.

in thou~ht. and ·'While I was dr~im:lti c performancl' by an Uza Minnelli , took the best
lrying lo think up something to ador in a lea ding. l'ole for director Emmy in the Ollt!-shot
say here tonight, 1 demolished ·" Lon )!. Day· ~ J ourney int o muskal category for '' l.iza
my &lt;.:ar.''
Ni ght .' ' The bes t a ctress awa rd With a Z," again s tarrin ~ M! ~s
··TheWaltons" was voted the in the same t ategory Wt!nt to Minnelli.
outst...·wdinJ-1. drama tie series of Cloris l,e;J chrnan- winncr of
''The Julie Andr e ~· s Hour, "
Uu:~ 1972-73 season . A gentle tale
an Os c~r two years ago for h('r one of the ratings cas ualti es~
of a close knit Appalachian rule in "The Last P icture as is not unusual in the Emmy
mountilin family , struggling Show " - for her performanc1• awa rd s, many or whi ch have
togeth er
through
the in " A Brand New Jj(e ."
~one to Sht~w,s thai wen~ llrOeprc5.'3 ion yee~rs of the 1930s,
Mary 'l'y l~1· Moore -led the listie hits hnd pupul&lt;.~r fl upsit wa s given no chance to cast of her show in dominating was named the oust.anding
survive when it !irsl went on the comedy e1wards. She won • Vllricty musical series, won lhe
lhe air.
the statuette for best leading l&gt;est director award for a
Wun Critics' Praise
actress ina comedy series . Ted mus ical series, and lhe music
Critics praised the taste and Knight, who plays the fathe.ad~ dire.ction, .art dire ction ,
low-key atmosphere of the ed newscaster on the series, eostwne design, tape editing
show, its skillful recons truction was pi cked best supporting and camera work awards . .
of the Hoosevelt years, and the actor, and Valerie 1-lnrpcr, who
A surprise winner tor most
flavor of a timC and place now plays the sharp tongued girl out.:; U1nding single program of
gone, but whi ch many viewers upstairs, best suppm·ting a c. -.- lhc yea r was " A War of
can still recall.
tress .
Children," a drmua filmed in
There were comments that it
Jack Klugman , the s loh Il'l•lmld bused on the tension;;
might be too sophisticated to s portswriter of ' 'The Odd &lt;lnd
violence
between
have mass appeal, and it could Co upl e, " wn s pick~d bes t Catholi cs, Protes tants a nd
not s tand -a c hance against its lea din g . actor in ;1 comedy English ln Northern Ireland.
opposition - "The Flip Wilson series .
" America'' wa:s picked the
Show,' ~ which dominated th e
Ilrama Is Surprist• Win1u-r
uut.'i lclnding new s series, and
time slot, and ''Mod Squad, " a
Robert Fosse, who took the th e bes l. :-; port::; programming
well ~ s tab li shed popula r best director Oscar this year mvard '&gt;Vound up in Cl three-way
series.
for "Cab.:H'el,' ' which starred til', with all the winners inlnsteoul of withering before
the com pe titi on, the s how
gl·a duall y"drew more and more
viewers, :md eve ntua II y
knocked f'lip Wilson ri ght out
of the top fivP rated series .
Sir Laurence Olivier won Ute
E mmy for the best single

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KODEL POLYESTER

Shag- Luxurious Deep

We 'II b e happy to :;how yov sampies -

WINS RACE 6TH TIME
SAN FllANCISCO (UP! )
Olympian Ken Moore of Eu~::e­
ne, 01'e ., outduelled some 4,000
rivals Sunday to win U1e Bay to
Breakers race for the sixth
time in a row .
Moore completed the 7.8mil e ra ce from lhe San
Fran cisco waterfront along
hilly streets to the Pacific
Ocean in 37 minutes &lt;md 15
seco nd s. Chri s Stewart o f
England was second in 37 :17
and
Au stralian
John
Farrington w&lt;1 s third in 37:23.

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IS THE TIME TO BUY

Pii~Fiuffy

SHOP AT HOME!

HOLLYWOOD t UP!)
"The Waltons, '' a hit show the'
eynics once said was too good
to make it, and ', 'i'he Julie
Andrews Hour' ' - which didn 't
make it- dominated the silver
anniversary of the Em my
awards Sunday.
"The Waltons " won six
awards from the Television
Academy, and Miss Andrew 's
show, which was canceled, won
seven, more than any other ·
production.
"The Mary Tyler Moore
Show" was the big winner in
lhe comedy series awards.
Young Richard Thomas won
ror best leading actor in a
dramatic series for his portrayal or John-Boy in "The
WaH oos ," and the best leading
actress in a dramatic series
honor went to Michael Lear.
ned , who plays his mother.
'
Thomas' acceptance speech ·
drew laughs. Driving to lhe.
theater to attend the a ward
ceremony, he said, he was dt..--ep

Julie Andrews Hoitr:: j

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DAY or EVENINGON ESTIMATES'

Most Emmys to Waltons,

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• 3 Rooms Based on 30 sq. yds..... -.... ~ '268.50

RUTLAND
Rutland playground , of darting out in
Elementary School pupils are front of cars in the road, and
practicing safety procedures about horseplay.
prefJ&lt;lred
by the Department of
I
Highway Safety and the
ANDRIE llETIRES
Department of Education
Qefensive end George Anbeca use,
acco rding
to
drie, a veteran of 11 years in
statistics , the period toward
the National Football League,
the end of school year is the
has a nnounc..'ed his retirement
time when most accidents
from the Dallas Cowboys .
occur.
1
' My back was a contibuting
The youngsters here, confa ctor, " said the 33-year~ld
scious of this fact, helped by Andrie , " but I just fe lt that I
their
tea chers,
have
couldn't go through another
designated certain _pupils as
season like last year. I just felt
"safety protectors ." These
I was n't ·contributing as a
students Obtain a little card player. If you feel you can't
which has printed on them , contribute anymore, then it's
''Safety procedW'es,'' pin them time to quit ,"
.
on themselves, and roam
around
the
playground
checking On
eq uipment,
Some people go out to din ·
warning others about jwnping
ner ; others go out be fore the
on and off the merry-go-round
meal is served.
while it is mo\:'ing, about
swinging too h ig h , about
Ju st saved $476.52 on u
stereo
outfit. Saw one ojsliding down the sli de head
[er~d
at
a $30 savi11g and
first , of removing anything of a
didn't buy it at all .
hazardous nature from the

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IF YOU NEED CARPET

•4 Room s Based on 45 sq. yd ............ '402.75

Boxes and supports should be
kept painted . and free from
rust,

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•5 Rooms Based on 50 Sq. yd . .......... '447.50

HARRISONVILLB
Eighteen fourth grade pupils of
Harrisonville
Elem entary
School recently •njoyed a trip
to Chillicothe to tour " Adena,"
home of Gov . Thomas Worthington, and ~he gardens .
Following a trip through the
gift shop, they had a picnic
lunch and started home.
Making the trip were Bruce
Gheen , Bryan Gheen , Andy
Wilson, Bobby Williams ,
Regan · Arnold ,
Dreama
Richards, Frank King, llobert
Harmon, Tim Bishop, Ariita
Le wis, llandy
Kennedy ,
Ronnie Haning, Anita Lee,
Terry Jewell, Pearl Althouse,
Nancy Welsh, Brad Gibson ,
Mike Haning, bus driver Mrs .
Rosalie Sayre and the teacher,
Mrs . Nancy White.

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1142.00

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SPONGE PAD
INSTALLATION

CARPET YOUR LIVING ROOM,
DINING ROOM AND HALL All FOR ...
COMPARE
AT 1499

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the side of the box visible .to the
carrier a s he approaches , or on
the door where boxes are
grouped ,"
In area s where snow
removal is a problem, the use
of a semiarch or extended arm
type of support is suggested.
"This ailows sn ow plows to
sweep near O(' under boxes
wilhout .,damage to supports
and provides easy access to the
boxe s by carriers and
customers .''
Postmasters
remind
customers that when boxes a re
located on a street other than
the one on wh ich the customer
resides, the street name and

hnuse number must be inSl"l'ilx."Cl on tht&gt; box.
The height of the OOx:
depends upon the type vehicle
used by the carrier. "1'hebox
should be adjusted so that as
the lid opens, it falls even with
the lowered window of tbe
vehicle . This not only is for the
convenience of the carrier·, it
in c reased
effi c iency
by
enabling the carrier to ~e
clearly into the box wi1en
letters are to be picked up and
helps him to expedite delivery
by saving a few seconds at
each :box ."

Safety proctors at work

pup ils on tour

•"

bo:l( numbers are .assigned , the
box. nwnbec must be shown on

'

Harrisonville

CARPET YOUR HOME
NOW AT GREAT SAVINGS

'

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rh

95

Styles with reinforced back in
vinyl covering and in all
fabric ·covering.
We Also Have La·Z·Boy Chairs

FULL SIZE M
BOX SPRING
' 312

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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
Busmess
•
s
•
2 SIGNS
Ponteroy
ervices
OF
.•.

For Rent

QUALITY

Motor Co.

1967 BUICK SKYLARK
,
$895
Ha rdtop coupe. V-8. au tomat ic, power stee r ing, &amp; pow er
bra kes . rad io.
1966 MERCURY

S6SO

M onter ey H .T . Cpe., local car , clean in terior , blue f i ni sh
w it h blk . IJin y l r oo f, automat ic. power steer i ng &amp; brakes,

For Sale

PAS T U R E space for ;1p
pr oxima tely 30 cattle plus
barn and pastur e space l or
horses Phone 992 7069.
5 18 ) IC
F U RNI SH E D
2
bedroom
apa r trn er1 t , ad ults only .
M iddleport. Phone 992 3874.
5 18 tfc
PRIVATE meeting , r oom tor
any or gan i zation ; phone 9921975.
3-11-tf c

rad io.

'

1970 CHEVROLET 2TON
$2495
350 Cu. in. V-8 engine. 15.000 lb. 2 speed rea r ax le. good
B15x20 10 pl y t i r es, heavy d ul y fr ont &amp; r ea r spr i ng s, lOB "
cab to ax le, clea n cab . M ec han ical l y sound· &amp; been
regularl y ser viced .

Pomeroy Motor Co.
•

HI-POW ER Rifle Team ..Shoot _,
all r i fle shooters inter,st~d in

"HE-ll"

Club , phone 742-3191.

5-20-31c

T HE ME I GS Counly Fish &amp;
Game As sn . will
me et
Wednesday evening, May 23.
at 7: 30p .m . at the Syracuse
Club House , Syracuse.
5-2Q.•tt c
McDA NI ELS Custom Slaughter
House an d Meat Cut t ing ;
Sta te an d ·Government in·
spected i phone 773-5208.
5-20·12tc
WI LL do babysi 11in g, days or
nights , ex peri e nced . Have
own tr anspor tat ion . Availa ble
after M ay 25. Ph one even in gs
698-52 15 or wr ite M iss Linda
Burbr idge, Rl. 2, Box 167,
Alban y, Ohio.
5-18-31 c
Com for t ,
KNAPP SHOE S
Qu a I i t y,
L o ng
Wear ,
Reasonabl e prices . Ca ll 992 ·
5324.
5·3- tfc
ROOFING and Heat ing Repair ;
all ty pes ; Special - Cleaning
and oili ng of blo wer, comple te
check on furna ces: phone 843·
2341 .
5·2·301 c
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TWO trai.le r lot s in M idd leport ;
l 1 duplex in Bra dbury , phone
befor e 6 p .m . 992.5693.
5 20·5tc

Notice

team shoot on June 3, conta ct
T. 0 . Stewart. Rutland Gun

HEAnNG &amp;
COOLING
HUMIDIFIE~c;
HoT Water Heate r s
f'lumbing
Electrical Work

ARNULD
BROTHERS
.
992-2448

Pomeroy,

o.

MEMOR IAL Day celebra t1 on a t
Rac1ne Fire Sfaf1on M ay 25
.thru May 28. Kidd ie r ides all 4
day s, F irew ork s d is pl ay
M onday, M ay 28 and an
evening show at the Ra ci ne
Junior High at 7: 30 p.m .
M onday featuring '' Larry' s
Swing i ng Cou n .t rym en ." A
c h ic ken ba r bec ue Sun day ,
May 27 . Serving begin s a ! 11
a .m .
5- 18-81c

Lost

Wantefl To Buy

1CHAIR bott om s re -wov .e n ,
· ca·nlng and r ushi ng . Ca ll 992·'
1967 OR UP VW Van . On ly body .
6046.
843-2451 .
5-15-61p
5-16·12fc
RUMMAGE sale, May 23 to 26
open 10 a.m. Great Bend OL D Fu rnitu"re. oak tab les;
Wooden ice boxes. brass beds,
Grange Hall. Two 21 in. TV ,
comp let e
di
shes
or
365ft. No. 12·2 electr ic wi re .
hou se hol ds ; W rite M . D.
Three fluore sc ent li ght s.
M i ll er, Rt. 4, Pomer oy , Ohio,
Man y other items. Ph one 843call 992.6271. '
2826.
5-13-tfc
5·21-3tc
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NO. 1 Co pper, SOc ; ra dia tors,
28c ; bra ss, 18c; batt er ies, 85c
eac h ; ,clean dry r oots, Gin ·
selig, $60 ; yellow r oot, $4 ;
1967 OPEL $200. Fa i r condition .
mayapple. 45c per lb.; M .A.
843·2451.
Hai L Reedsvi ll e, Ohio, 3785·16·12t c
6249 .
5-6·1fC
STEREO - RADIO, ta pe com bi nati on , ai'n ·fm radi o, 4
speaker sound system, like
new. Bal ance $111. 27 or use
QUA LIFIED l i fe gua r d for
our budget term s. Call 99 2Map lewood La ke . Phone 949 .
3965.
4074.
5. 19-6tc
5·20-4tC

For Sale

Help Wanted

,,

UPHOL STERY
M a terial s,
nylon pr int s, co tt on pr ints,
vi nyl s, vel vets of all kinds.
Pomeroy Recovery, 622 E.
Main St ., phone 992-7554.
5-3-24tp
1973 STEREO 8 t,ack . A small
balan ce of $88.64 or pay $6.50
per month . Phone 992-5331.
4 - 20~tf c

MUST sell 1973 delux e Zig · Zag
sewing
mach i ne.
Th fs
machine darn s, embroiders,
makes
buttonh o le s, · all
w i 1hout attachment s. Ju st
dial and sew. Pay balan ce of
$38.50 or pay $5 per month .
Phone 992·5331 .
4·20-tfc
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We talk to you

like .a person.
\

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ON YOUR DIAL

MOBILE home spa ce in
Syrac use ; phone 992-6329.
5·2 tf c

.

2 BEDROOM mobile home. Air
co nditioned . Racine M ea .
Phone 992 6329.
5 )6.5k

CARRIER
WANTED
IN

RACINE

THE DAILY

SENTINEL
PHONE ,92-2156
COOK . wait ress and carh op ;
.•. apply i n per son, Cr aw ' s Steak
House .
I
s. Hl-tfc

Wanted To Rent
4 OR 5 room hou se in Pbmer.oy
or Mi ddl epor t, South en d.
Ren t not over $6() per mutlf h.
Phon e 992·3409, Pomer oy .
5·2i -6tc
WA NT E D pasture to ' r ent for 50
to 100 calves. M ust have
pl enty ot water and good
fen ce·s. Cal l 992 -7077 or wr ite
Box 14, Minersvi l le, Oh io,
45763. Ca l l aft er 5 p.m .
5·20-6t p

-----REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Salurdily, May 26, 1913 at 2: 00 P. M.
87 South Second Avenue. Middleport, Ohio
Apprais.:il - S15,000.00
448 South Second Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Appraisal - $12,000.00
380 South Third Avenue, Middleport, Ohi o
Appraisal - SS,OOO. OO

In Carton ·

GRAY MANOR
APARTMENTS

Se t up, $54 .95
POMEROY
Ja ck W. Car sey, Mgr.
Phone 992-2181

~

MIDD LE PORT
2 Furnished Apt s." With new
furn iture, with or wif hout
utili ties, both have 1 0' 2
bedroom s. both on gr ound
floor ·and have wa ll -to.wal l
ca r pe l . Al so ha ve pr i vate
entran ces and .. y a r d for
ch il dr en, in nice nei gh .
borhood.
Phone 992-3863 t i ll J p.m . or
992 -.5 844 aft er 6 :00.

Real Estate· For Sale
2 B EDROOM house on 50 tt. ~ ot
on rive r . $9000 lor house . W1th
f ur ni ture $1 0, 000. Phone 992 ·
5532 anyti me. Can be seen
a ft er 4 p . m .
S-17-6t c

HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E • M a m
·
p om eroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
a nd

FURNITURE
St op I n and See
Flo or D isp lay .

12 Y ears - 10.75 A . P . R . ·

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph ." '992-2174

Pomeroy

Real Estate For Sale
3 BEDROOM ranc y style in
Pomeroy ; w-to-w carpet ing , 2
ca r garage attached, air condit ioned ; phone 992-5593.
5·20-6tc

for Your

For Your Mobile HomeLando No Down Paymeni

On Most America n C.rs.

-

GUARANTEEPPhon e 992-2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Choose your own home from
your AREA DEALER.

1/IHAl'S ~ e
I&gt;OtNG IN VOU Jt
SE;.4 T, 81MO ~

SI NCE TH IS
tS A TEST ON
BASe BALL •..

I'M TAKtNc&gt;
ADVANTAGE Of' Ti&lt; E
NEW RULE •..

ASK

·us

ABOUT

PRE -FABRICATED

WOOD TRUSSES

~i

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Bu i ftto Your'' Specs
Delivered to Job, Site

8uT Cl415Y M4E.'S SWEETNESS

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

~~MIA ,

l..r.

AH 15 HOME, DEARAH DESI RES MAH

IS BEING

SU PPE R .

MATERIALS CO.
773-5554
Ma son, W. Va.

WI LL tr i m or cut trees, clean
Out ba$e m ents, a tt ics, etc.
an d paint roofs. Ph one 949·
3221.
4·17-30fc

ltl l

: LI 'L ABNER

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Specialist
Wheel
Alignment

It Must Be Ri~ht .
or we will

DOZER and baCk hoe wor k,
pond s and septic tanks , d itching serv ice ; top soi l, fill dirt,
li mestone; B&amp; K Excavati ng .
Phone 992·7121 or 992·5682.
9-1-tf c

S0, 5PRING
FEVER'S GOT

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Auto Sales

5 -21

.Q. !&lt;EENE IS MY
PES IGNATEI&gt; PI NCH·
HlTTEJtL

604 E. Main, Pomer oy , 0 .

Qualify Today, Call

304-485-3809

CAMPUS CLATTER

Open 8 Til S
Mond ilY thr u Sa turda y

Make it Right .
NEW Hom es on yo ur lot or ours..
NO MONEY DOW N fo r
qualif ied buyer s using F .H .
Adm . loan . ((losing costs ::--~~~-~~--­
only. ) A var iety of floor plans ~OW OPE N - Roger Hysel l 's
wi th
va ri ous
financ ing
Garag e, near Crossr oa ds on
8·4: 30·Daily, 8-12 Sat .
prog ram s av,;~ilab ! e . We
St. Rt. 124 ; all mechani c work
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons. .
1971 HONDA SL 125. Phon e 992- 6' ROOM house w i th bat h and
speci al ize in work ing w i th
including automa t i_
c tra ns. ~~i.~ i;? .
Middleport, O.
furn iture. Inqui r e 992-5373.
6160.AE P Co. employees although
mi ssi ons.
M ond ay
th r u '--'--------'----1
we are ava ilable to all . Meigs
Sa t urday, 8: 30 a. m . to 5 p. m . 5-18-16lp
5·20·3tc
O' DELL · WHEEL Alignment
Developm ent Co ., 150 N.
Phone 992-7121 or 992·639 2.
Sec ond Ave ., Mid dleport,
5-3-30k
located at 'crossroads, Rt. 124;
GRA v E lo I .tn Me1gs Memona l 8 ACRE S on Sl ate Route 143, 1
Ohio . Phone 992-5976 for incomplete front end service.
Gardens. Cheap .• Ca l l 949·
m ile So uth of Harri sonville ;
forma ti on .
tune up and brake serv ice.
4962.
EXCAVATIN G. Dozer s, lar9e
several hOme sit es ; water tap
5·6·30tc
Whee ls
bala n ced
elec .
paid
;
ca
ll
992·3640.
an d small : Backh oes and
5-20.Ifc
tr o n ic a1l y . Ail
work
~--~~loa ders on track and t ires,·
5-1J-12tc
g ua rant ee d . . Reasonable
Du mp tru cks L a-bo y
KIN GS IZE bedroom sui te, 4
r ates .- Ph one 992·3213 or 742· ,
service. Sept ic tank s i n ·
BY
OWNE
R
sellin
g
under
~
mos. old, $600 Ou tf i t tor $470.
3232.
.'
sta ll ed. George ( Bi l l) Pullin s,
ap
prai
sal
value.
newl
y
buil
t
4
68 Pon t iac Cata l i na . air
2- 18 - ff ~ -.
phone 992-2478 Or 992-7402.
apartm
en
ts
bui
lt
-In
furni
shed
co ndi t ioned, power b r akes
72 NOVA 4·door VB au tomatic,
2-9·tfC
an d power steer ing . Can be ' cabine ts, pane l led wall s, now
power steer ing , factor y a ir
READ Y -MI X
CONCRETE .
re
nted
mon
thly
income
$340.
seen in Ru tland , or cal·l 742·
co nd i t i on ing, 12,000 ac tual
de li ve r ed r i ght to you n
HAR R·ISON'S TV se r vi ce and
All
el
ect
r
ic,
ci
t
y
water
in
564 1.
m iles. Phone 992·7064 .
: serv ice ca ll s. Phone 992-2522.
project. Fast and easy. Free
co untry be tween po m er oy
5·18.3tc
5- J8.Jfc
2-9-tfc
esti mat es. Phone -992 -3284 .
A thens. Ph one M ason, W. Va :,
Goe gle ln Read y -Mi x Co.,
773 -55 80. Wil l consider tra de.
1970 DODGE , au to., power 3 YEAR OLD m ar e, mostly
M iddleport , Ohio.
E XCA VATIN G, dozer, loader
,
Ideal
for
home
and
ir1come
for
Pi n to , ve r y gen tl e wit h
brakes and power steer i ng,
. 6-30-tfC
and back hoe work ; sept ic
r e tired couple.
c hi ldren . PhOne 985·3549.
a ir, FM &amp; AM tape player ,
110
Mechanic
Street
tank s in stall ed ; dump trucks -~-~~-----­
S-20-12lp
5·18-3tc
Mags. Phone 992·5084 after 5
and lo-boys for hir ~ ; will haul
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
p.m .
f il l dirt , top .so iL l imestone REASONABL E rates. Ph. 4466
ROOM
S
an
d
bath
,
pan
ell
ing,
5-20·3f c HANG ING baske ts; wh ite, .p ihk
and gr ave l ; Call Bob or Roger
4782, Gallipoli s, John Russell,
car pe ting, alu m inum sid ing,
anct red ger an iums, mum s
Jeffer s. day phone 992-7089 ;
Own er and Operator.
stor m doo r s an d "w indows,
and beg onias: Instan t color
5·12-tfc
night phone 992-3525 or 992·
n atur.a l gas. drPied w ell ,
f9r Y ? U~ gard e;,r - pansi es,.
NEW LISTING
garage , l m i le So u th of
5232.
pet un1as, mangolds, Phlox,
2·11-tfc
M iddl epor t . Ph'one 992-6902. POM E ROY ..,... 4 rooms, ba th,
Co leus. Salv'i a , Z i nnia s,
BEFORE · yQu buy dn y new
C. BRADFORD, Aucfloneer
5,20-l Oi p full basem en t w ith shower .
Dianth us. Al lyssum, Snap.
M obi le Home, you should
Complete ServiCe
SE E US FOR : Awn inq s, storm
Wal
l
to
wall
car
pe
t
ing
.
Gas
drag o ns, Ag era ti um an d 40 ACRES B room s and bat h,
consi der the large sav i ngs
Phone 949-3821
door s and w i ndows, ca rport s,
half
acr
e
of
land
.
fu
r
nace
and
Portula cca . Vegetable p lants
yo u can have by pu rc ha sing a
Racine, Oh lo
hou se, barn an d seve r al Only $7,500,00.
ma rquees. alum i num sid ing
CabbagE;! ,
br oc c oli,
!a le m odel used Mobil e Home.
bu ildings al sO. .$1 8,000. 742Cr itt Bradford
and ra iling . A. Jacob, s c:~les ·
cau l iflowe r , le tt uce, eggp lant,
NEW LISTING.
Here are sOme every day low
6161.
r ep r es e nt ati v~.
F or fr ee
5·1-tfc
s,
hot
peppe
r
s
and
14
ma
ngoe
4
BEDROOMS
- Ni ce kitche n,
pr ices: 1 - 1971 - 60 x 12
5-20-61p
es tim a tes, phon e Charle s
kind s of tomato plan tS. --~---f u ll basement w h ich ha s
Bud dy, $.4,395; 1971 - · 50 x 12
V . V. ELNA and White Sewi ng ·
·Li s l e, Syr ac use,
Cl ela nd
Farm
and NEW home , near Rutl and, 3 garage and 2 fam ily rooms .
Cham pion $3, 495; 1966 - 45 x
Mac hines ... Service on all
John son and Son, Inc.
Gree nhou se, E . M ain , Rac ine.
10 Ar m or $2,695 ; 60 x 12
bedr ooms an d bat h comple te Nice front por ches. Ask ing
make s. Reasonable rates.
3-2- tf c
Gera ldin e Cl eland .
Mar l ell t: , three bedroom with
with ki tchen , washer an d $18.900.00.
T he Sewing Center, Mid 5-18 -lfc
dryer, 742·616 1.
a 21 f·t . Expando, orig ina l
dleport
, Oh io.
·
HOUSE
and
r
oot
Pa
inti
ng
;
BUILDING LOT
p ur c h a ~e pr ice $9,300. Now
5·20-6tp POM EROY - 50x160 on Route
inter i or and exterior, free
11 · 16-ltc
on ly $6,795; 1971 - 60 x 12 SEVERAL pieces of f urn iture,
esti m ates ; ca ll992.7008 or 9927
l
oop
an
d
33.
A
mer
e
$1500.00.
som e an tiques, 2 dresser s T
Buddy 3 bedroom , $4,695 ; We
2460.
HOUSE and Roof painting ;
w ith mar ble l ops, hi gh bed,
FARM
al so have . a 29 fl. Cen tury
inter ior and exterior, free_
5-21-301p
was h stand and dre sser to
42 ACRES ~ 6 r oom house ,
trilv el trai ler that is r eal ly
es tim ates . tau 992-7008 or 992..
m a tc h, 2 Att ew a te r . Ken t
l oaded w ith ex tr as. You can
modern ba th, and kitc hen . PI ANO luning, La ne Da niels,
2460.
:
rad ios w ith speakers and
save a l of of Dollars on thi s
Bank bar n, sotne fru it, i n
4·
19·30tc.
259
Broadway,
Middl
eport.
part s, several picture frames,
unit. Thi s is ju st a few of the
Orange Towns hip . Want onl y
Phone 992-2082 .
other misc. item s. Ca l l 742barga i ns ava ila bl e at Berry .
$19,,500.00.
5· l7 -6tp SEPTI C TANK S AROBIG
469
1
after
5
or
on.
week
en
ds
or
Mi ller Mobile Home Sa les, 7.05
POMEROY
·Carl
MOr
r
is,
Rutland
;
see
lot 100x300 with 9 room
---------S EWAGE
SYSTEM~ :
Fa r son St ., Belpre , Oh io,
Ohio.
2 BEDROOMS - Good old er
house, garage apf., extra
phone 443·9531. Shop her e
cLEANED .
REPAIRED.:
5-18·3k
home on qui et st r eet. Nice
fi r st. you' ll be gfa d y ou did.
but/ding
space.
Pric e
"" PHONE "". L. Parkect 0 , Cattle
MILLER SANITATION, ·
ki !chen. gas fu rna ce. Wrough t
5-18·4tc
r educed.
Ser
vice,
Pomer
oy
STEWART, OHiO. PH. 6620:
A.
l.
Sire
HAR M ONY elec tric gui tar and
por c h.
Woul d
li ke
i ron
992 -2264.
3035.
ca se, Harmony solid state
$15,000.00.
10-4-ttc :
5-13- 1 2tc
ampl i fi er
an d
S)lu re
Air Condition er s
100
ACRES
PLUS
mi c r opho n e.
Ve r y
Phone 992 -7747
LE BA NON TOW NS H I P - Has HOUSE in Long Bottom . Ph one SEWING MACHINES . Repat( :
Awnings
r easo nable. Phone 992-6439.
se rvi ce, all makes. 992- 228~. :
965 3529.
or 985 -3805 ·
ga s we ll, and al l m ineral s.
s.18-3tc
Underpinning
The ~a b ric Shop, Pomeroy;.
-ttc
6-11
Severa l older buil ding s, and 6
Autl:l ori zed ~ inger Sales and ,
Co mp: et e m obile ho me
K tNG SIZE beQ. m att r ess, bo x ,...----- - - - - -=...-;! room fr ame house. F arm pond .
Service. We Sharpen Sc issors: .
Remote se tt i ng for a loner.
sp r ing s an11 hea db oar d ,
se r v i ce - pl u s giga nt ic
3-29-lfc .
ca n i st er -ty pe
She tland
Only $19,500.
disp lay of mobile hom es
sweeper , al mos t like new .
NEW LISTING
alway s av ai lab le at ,
Reasonable . Phone 992.5496.
. AUTOMOBILE in s uran l. ~ been
N E W H OME
3 nice
5- 16-ttc 1
canc e lled ?
L os t
you!'
bedrooms
wi'f
h
close
ts,
bat
h,
MILLER
's
license?
Call
992operator
ve r y ni ce k itchen, sl iding giass
_F_L_O_Wc-::E-:R-:S~to_'_M
_e_m_o_'_ia- I- Da y, ~-.!:~!;::!;~
2966.
doors In din ing area, full
MOBILE HOMES
pots, basket s an d spr ays 99c
6-15-lfc
Pradically new 1 room brick
basement w i th oil force d air
and up. Al so loose flowers ,
rJnch stvle home. total
1220 Wa shington Blvd.
fur11a ce, 30 A. Near Por tl and .
Smalley's, Che ste r , Oh io .
electric
&amp; air conditioning,
413- 7521
BELPRE. O.
Phone 985·35.37.
·Only $18.500.00.
11.
'
2
tile
bath &amp; shower, 6
5-16-7fc
roomy
ctos.ets,
plus Wllk·iA
CAS H paid for all mak es an d ~-:-:::-~-=-~
NOW IS T HE T IME WHEN
cedar
closet.
Wall
to wall
POODLE
pupp
ies.
ToyJ
-'\.K
.C
mod els of mob i l e home s.
WE HAV E TH E B UYER S
carpet, IM Y~Y blst In
Cho c ola t e - Sha n qu a l i t y .
Ph one ar ea code 614-423-9531.
LOOK IN G F OR A NI CE
Ph one 992·5443.
paneling. a dream kitchen
4-13-ftc
P LA CE. COM E lN AND LI ST
5-16·tfc
with 30 ft. of beautiful
1971 HOL LY Park , 12 x 60, l ik e
WITH US FOR A QUIC K
cabinets,
large
stone ·new . ca rpeted , house fu r - UPH OLS T E R your own fur ·
SAL E. WHEN YOU AD .
lireplace
in
living
room,
nit ur e, a i r· cOn d i t io n e d ,
VERT ISE. Y OUR PROPERTY
niture. Fcia m cushi ons, any
built-in vacuum system, 2washer and d r y ~r . with 8 x 32
si ze. Co tton, bu r lap, sw ivel ·
YOU OPEN YOU R DOOR TO
CC!r gantge, plus many eKtra
porch and a wnin g ; phone J.
bases, zi pper , dacr on , webALL STRAN GER S..BE SAFE
features. Outside cookout &amp;
304.773-5474.
bi ng ,
w el t.
Pom er oy
AND PUT YOUR PROP ERTY
patio. One 2 bedroom fur.
5·9-IOtc
Recovery , 622 E. Mai n St .,
IN OU R · E X P E RIENCED
nis.hed
apt. •rid new tr•ller.
phone 992 ·755 4.
Both
·
rented.
Two f,uge
H
ANDS
.
T
H
E
SI;\AL
L
F
E
E
5-3-241p
~r-n5, large pond, 30 acres in
WIL L · CER T A INLY
PA Y
an with new, fences. One
UPHOLSTERY
M at eri a l s,
YOU . TO DO SO. NOW.
~ARKWOQD
r egularl y $3.95 onl y $1. 95.
farge cistern and rural
AKC Toy Poodle m ale pup, 7
Al so r e mnan ts. Pom er oy
water. WIU a'ccept small
week s old. $50. Ph one 992Recovery, 622 E. Ma in St .,
piau·. on tr.1de in or ne.
HELEN
L
.
TEAFORD
3871.
phone 992·7554. .
Gallipolis.
Located on St. Rt.
992:
3325
5· 18.3tc
5-3-Wp
160, five mites from new
GORDON B. TEAFORD ·
hospital. One of tllo bolter
-Easy Livirig
•99"1-361 5 .
NE W F OAM to fi ll your old
built
homes
In
thl
county
.
POO DL ES, AK C Puppies, sm all
ASSOCIATES
cushi ons, stan dard size suite,
- Easy Payments
m iniat ure, bla ck or . whi te,
RNson for sefling, Ill hu tttl.
on l y
$9.95 .
Po m er oy
-NO SUNDAYS PLEASE
- Low, Low
wor m ed, permanen t sho ts,
Phone M6-4170.
Recove ry, 622 E. M ain St .,
$75 ; Phone Cool vill e 667· 6214. , ph one 992-75.54.
Oown Payment
5-20. l 2tc
5·3·241p
-12 Year Financing
4 .;..... 8 PT . 75 x 16_5, 8 ply tru ck 5 ROOM house, basement, ga s
heat ; bat h, 2 lots , S. D.
t ir es and tw o m obil e home
Bu ski r k , 341 Pag e St ., M id·
ax les an d 4 tir es . Phon e 742dleport.
5387.
5-l8-31p
5·20·31c

NOT ONLY SPRING FEVER 1uANIE ,
I'VE GOT ITCHY FEET1 ~"ND IN
MY SHOES AND . - L THE OTHER.
BVMPTOMS WHICH "TELL W3.1.
SHOUlD LI ~TEN TO "THAT
TRAVELING MUSIC AND
TAKE OFF FOR PARTS

=~~""""

UNKNOWN i

&lt;
Virgil B.

Teaford,. Sr.
Broker

0

hold in

~our

a cont ract, ~li m' A
Gocred document of
,.,.,, mutual trust!

Pomeroy, Ohio ·

Mobile Homes For Sale

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IN MIDDLEPORT

BEAR THE UH~LCOME
TID!NaS!

Real Estate For Sale

FOR SALE
BY OWNER

ACROSS
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Dryers
Surround clothes

We Specialize in
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RUTLAND
741-4211

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WITH .US FIRST

queen

-G.I. Loans Available
- :1/o Jacked-up Prices
- Swift Credit
Approval
You Talk , We Listen, the
Buck Stops Here.

LARRY'S.
*

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600 W. Main St.
Next to the Jones Boys
· Pomerov 1 Ohio
Phone 992-7777
LatCYY·· Evans
Frank Gheen
()pen Sun. 1-6 p.m . ,
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fUIII/L£ ON THE. PAVEMENT,
NOW ITS GONE 1
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KIRKWOOD
ACADEMY

Mavtag
Automatics
2 speed op erat ion .
Choice of water
t em ps .
A uto
w a t er ·
fe ve .
control .
Lin t
F iller ~r Power
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37. Early
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weapon
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Pets For Sale

AKC Toy Pood le puppi es, $75
and S85. Al so Siam~se ki ttens, N EW 2 pc. Ear ly Amer ican
liv ing r oom suite w ith wood
$10. Phone 1·256-6247, Kennel s
tr im an d rever sible zi pper ed
of Cal houn.
cushio
ns. Thi s wee k on l y
5-20.30tc
$149 .95. Cash and carry .
Pomer oy Recover y, 622 E.
Main St. , Pomer oy . Phone
992-7554.

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36. L:1 IVian

15. Amateur

MOBILE
HOMES

Yesterday's Cr yptoquote: VI SITOHS ARE INSATIABLE
DEVO URERS OF TIME, AND FIT ONLY FOil THOSE WHO,
IF THEY DID NOTVISIT, WOULD DO NOTHING.- WILL!All
COWPER

by TfiOMAS JOSEPH

FOR

Inqu iries on propert y rpay be made to H,'tmlin C. K ing,
At1orney .af-Law , 21 Locust Street, Gallipol is, Ohio,
Phone: 614-446·0855 .
Fr an cis Biron &amp; Mi chae l Fr·y,
·· Co-Executors of the Estat e of
Harrie Marie Smith, decea sed.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY OR
ACCIDENTS .

'

J o hn T u c k e r , Rt. 4
Pom e roy , 0 .
Ph . 992-395 4

BANK FINANCING
From the laraest T •••. - ,
Bulldozer Radia tor to
~ m a u es t Heater Lor~ .
Nathan Bigp s
Rad iator Spec ialist

•5..55

Oa "t ly Se rvt"c e

MODERN
SANITATION

HE CAN
WAIT

EXPERT
Wheel AJ'1gnment•

24 Hour

VETERANS

Pla ce of sal e: 87 S. Second Ave., Middl eport, Qhi b. Open
House 1: 00 P.M . . 2: 00 P.M . May 26, 1973 on all properties.
Properties sold indiv iduall y. Nomfn i mumb ids, but sellers
r es erve the r ight t o r elect bids.
Terms ot s.ale: Ca sh.

.

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SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

AWAY'!

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POMEROY

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UP N3Afi&gt;J !

FIRE

PINNED
UP

BODACIOUS
GOSSIP FER

in od
ginal
cma
artchmes
on, Zig
Zag
to facl
m ao'y
ke

SABRE TILLER
3¥z HP
129.95

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP 14~.95

I GOT SOME

13) NEW 1973 Zig Zag sewmg

monog-ram s and
fan cy
buttonholes.
sew make
on bu11ons.
ALL THE prOperty formerly
desi gns with ju st the twi st of a
owned by Pitt sburgh Coal
si ngle·dial. Left in lay .away
Compan y and now carried on
and never been used . Will sell
the Count y tax record s of
to' on l y s•7 cash. o' terms
Meigs County, Ohio. in the
a' ailable. Elecl'o Hygiene
name ot Consolida t ion Coal
Co .• Phone 992·7755.
Company , lo c ate d in th e
5 5 61
·' · '
fol l owi ng tax i ng dist ri ct s:
Ea stern ELECTROLUX
·Ch es ter Twp .. vacuum
L. S.D.; Sal isbury Twp . cleaner, A. 1 condition, uses
Pome r oy Vi llage ; Sali sbury
paper bags, ha s many at.
Twp. - Meigs L.S. D.; Sutton
lac hm ent s. Also shampooer
So u l hern L .S. D .
Tw p . atlll chm ent included . (Only 4
Sealed b ids for the pur cha se
avail ab le) af S47.70 ca sh or
of all these properties (whi ch
lerm s Q¥ ail able . Electro
should be grouped tog ether
Hyg iene Co .• Phone 992-7755.
and consi der ed as a single bid
.5. 15-Mc
i lem ) . w il l be received at the
address lis ted below un til 12 TOMATOES, pe-pper s, potted
o'c lock noon , June 1, 1973.
fl ower s, by pot or by the
Fur ther infor mation may be
dozen , SOc. $2 fla t on a ll
obtained by contacting the
pan si e s .
H ub b a rd 's
under signed .
Consolidation
GreEn house, 300 ya rds above
Coal Company reser ves the
ba llpark in Syra cuse, Oh io .
r ight to r ejec t aoy and all
5-15-ttc
bids . E . H. Dought y, Con so lidat ion Coal Co .• Ca diz , HOM E Gr own Toma to plants
Ohi o 43907,
for gar den use : larg e st urd y
5-13. J0tc
plan ts; Im proved M exican ,
Heinz 1350 and Su personic ;
so hot peppers, - .mang oes
al
SPRING SPECIALS
and cabbage plants. On Rt.
124, 500 ft . above the Stat e
Park in Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
1
, Hayman .
4·24-33tc
In Carton •
Se t Up , 134.95

Furnace Controls

KOSCOT SPECIAL S fo' May
are Hair Ka ir Products in·
eluding other item s. If you
have ever pur ch ased Koscot
Kosmeti cs and are not bein g
ser viced, phone Helen Jane
Brown. evenings also, 992- M A N' S EYEGLASSE S in brown
leath er c .;~ se, los t Fr iday in
5113.
vi ci nity of Farm er ' s· Bank
5·13.1fc
and Kroger Co.. Reward .
Phone _ Roy Ar m es, Min er sF REE to g ood homes, 6 pup·
vil le. Phone 99 2·31 81.
pies, moth er wa s a Shepherd ·
5-20-3tc
Collie. Phone 992-2497.
5·1 5-6t c

'

3 AN D 4 ROOM furni shed and
apa r tments .
unfurni shed
Ph one 992·5434.
4-12.1fc
TWO bedroom mobile hom e in
Middleport ; ad u lt s only ;
phone 992.5592.
5 13 ti c

OPEN EVES. 8 :00 P . JI,o\.
POMEROY, OHIO

Notice

1973 MOBILE HOME w ith larg e
patio. Albert Hill , Ra ci ne,
Ohio, Phone-949·2261 .
5·17-6t c

SLACK 1 &amp; Tennessee Walker
colt, P :r year s ol d : phone 992:!0AO.
5 13 12tc

LOWEEIY !!

For Sale

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used for th e three L 's, X for the two O':s, etc. Single ]etters,
apostrophes, the l ength and formation of th e words are all
hints. Each day th e code letters are dift'er t nt.

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2 SIGNS
Ponteroy
ervices
OF
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For Rent

QUALITY

Motor Co.

1967 BUICK SKYLARK
,
$895
Ha rdtop coupe. V-8. au tomat ic, power stee r ing, &amp; pow er
bra kes . rad io.
1966 MERCURY

S6SO

M onter ey H .T . Cpe., local car , clean in terior , blue f i ni sh
w it h blk . IJin y l r oo f, automat ic. power steer i ng &amp; brakes,

For Sale

PAS T U R E space for ;1p
pr oxima tely 30 cattle plus
barn and pastur e space l or
horses Phone 992 7069.
5 18 ) IC
F U RNI SH E D
2
bedroom
apa r trn er1 t , ad ults only .
M iddleport. Phone 992 3874.
5 18 tfc
PRIVATE meeting , r oom tor
any or gan i zation ; phone 9921975.
3-11-tf c

rad io.

'

1970 CHEVROLET 2TON
$2495
350 Cu. in. V-8 engine. 15.000 lb. 2 speed rea r ax le. good
B15x20 10 pl y t i r es, heavy d ul y fr ont &amp; r ea r spr i ng s, lOB "
cab to ax le, clea n cab . M ec han ical l y sound· &amp; been
regularl y ser viced .

Pomeroy Motor Co.
•

HI-POW ER Rifle Team ..Shoot _,
all r i fle shooters inter,st~d in

"HE-ll"

Club , phone 742-3191.

5-20-31c

T HE ME I GS Counly Fish &amp;
Game As sn . will
me et
Wednesday evening, May 23.
at 7: 30p .m . at the Syracuse
Club House , Syracuse.
5-2Q.•tt c
McDA NI ELS Custom Slaughter
House an d Meat Cut t ing ;
Sta te an d ·Government in·
spected i phone 773-5208.
5-20·12tc
WI LL do babysi 11in g, days or
nights , ex peri e nced . Have
own tr anspor tat ion . Availa ble
after M ay 25. Ph one even in gs
698-52 15 or wr ite M iss Linda
Burbr idge, Rl. 2, Box 167,
Alban y, Ohio.
5-18-31 c
Com for t ,
KNAPP SHOE S
Qu a I i t y,
L o ng
Wear ,
Reasonabl e prices . Ca ll 992 ·
5324.
5·3- tfc
ROOFING and Heat ing Repair ;
all ty pes ; Special - Cleaning
and oili ng of blo wer, comple te
check on furna ces: phone 843·
2341 .
5·2·301 c
~::::=--=-=-=~-:--­

TWO trai.le r lot s in M idd leport ;
l 1 duplex in Bra dbury , phone
befor e 6 p .m . 992.5693.
5 20·5tc

Notice

team shoot on June 3, conta ct
T. 0 . Stewart. Rutland Gun

HEAnNG &amp;
COOLING
HUMIDIFIE~c;
HoT Water Heate r s
f'lumbing
Electrical Work

ARNULD
BROTHERS
.
992-2448

Pomeroy,

o.

MEMOR IAL Day celebra t1 on a t
Rac1ne Fire Sfaf1on M ay 25
.thru May 28. Kidd ie r ides all 4
day s, F irew ork s d is pl ay
M onday, M ay 28 and an
evening show at the Ra ci ne
Junior High at 7: 30 p.m .
M onday featuring '' Larry' s
Swing i ng Cou n .t rym en ." A
c h ic ken ba r bec ue Sun day ,
May 27 . Serving begin s a ! 11
a .m .
5- 18-81c

Lost

Wantefl To Buy

1CHAIR bott om s re -wov .e n ,
· ca·nlng and r ushi ng . Ca ll 992·'
1967 OR UP VW Van . On ly body .
6046.
843-2451 .
5-15-61p
5-16·12fc
RUMMAGE sale, May 23 to 26
open 10 a.m. Great Bend OL D Fu rnitu"re. oak tab les;
Wooden ice boxes. brass beds,
Grange Hall. Two 21 in. TV ,
comp let e
di
shes
or
365ft. No. 12·2 electr ic wi re .
hou se hol ds ; W rite M . D.
Three fluore sc ent li ght s.
M i ll er, Rt. 4, Pomer oy , Ohio,
Man y other items. Ph one 843call 992.6271. '
2826.
5-13-tfc
5·21-3tc
~----.::----.::---;:-::-;

NO. 1 Co pper, SOc ; ra dia tors,
28c ; bra ss, 18c; batt er ies, 85c
eac h ; ,clean dry r oots, Gin ·
selig, $60 ; yellow r oot, $4 ;
1967 OPEL $200. Fa i r condition .
mayapple. 45c per lb.; M .A.
843·2451.
Hai L Reedsvi ll e, Ohio, 3785·16·12t c
6249 .
5-6·1fC
STEREO - RADIO, ta pe com bi nati on , ai'n ·fm radi o, 4
speaker sound system, like
new. Bal ance $111. 27 or use
QUA LIFIED l i fe gua r d for
our budget term s. Call 99 2Map lewood La ke . Phone 949 .
3965.
4074.
5. 19-6tc
5·20-4tC

For Sale

Help Wanted

,,

UPHOL STERY
M a terial s,
nylon pr int s, co tt on pr ints,
vi nyl s, vel vets of all kinds.
Pomeroy Recovery, 622 E.
Main St ., phone 992-7554.
5-3-24tp
1973 STEREO 8 t,ack . A small
balan ce of $88.64 or pay $6.50
per month . Phone 992-5331.
4 - 20~tf c

MUST sell 1973 delux e Zig · Zag
sewing
mach i ne.
Th fs
machine darn s, embroiders,
makes
buttonh o le s, · all
w i 1hout attachment s. Ju st
dial and sew. Pay balan ce of
$38.50 or pay $5 per month .
Phone 992·5331 .
4·20-tfc
-----~

We talk to you

like .a person.
\

.WMP,0/1390

1

ON YOUR DIAL

MOBILE home spa ce in
Syrac use ; phone 992-6329.
5·2 tf c

.

2 BEDROOM mobile home. Air
co nditioned . Racine M ea .
Phone 992 6329.
5 )6.5k

CARRIER
WANTED
IN

RACINE

THE DAILY

SENTINEL
PHONE ,92-2156
COOK . wait ress and carh op ;
.•. apply i n per son, Cr aw ' s Steak
House .
I
s. Hl-tfc

Wanted To Rent
4 OR 5 room hou se in Pbmer.oy
or Mi ddl epor t, South en d.
Ren t not over $6() per mutlf h.
Phon e 992·3409, Pomer oy .
5·2i -6tc
WA NT E D pasture to ' r ent for 50
to 100 calves. M ust have
pl enty ot water and good
fen ce·s. Cal l 992 -7077 or wr ite
Box 14, Minersvi l le, Oh io,
45763. Ca l l aft er 5 p.m .
5·20-6t p

-----REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Salurdily, May 26, 1913 at 2: 00 P. M.
87 South Second Avenue. Middleport, Ohio
Apprais.:il - S15,000.00
448 South Second Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Appraisal - $12,000.00
380 South Third Avenue, Middleport, Ohi o
Appraisal - SS,OOO. OO

In Carton ·

GRAY MANOR
APARTMENTS

Se t up, $54 .95
POMEROY
Ja ck W. Car sey, Mgr.
Phone 992-2181

~

MIDD LE PORT
2 Furnished Apt s." With new
furn iture, with or wif hout
utili ties, both have 1 0' 2
bedroom s. both on gr ound
floor ·and have wa ll -to.wal l
ca r pe l . Al so ha ve pr i vate
entran ces and .. y a r d for
ch il dr en, in nice nei gh .
borhood.
Phone 992-3863 t i ll J p.m . or
992 -.5 844 aft er 6 :00.

Real Estate· For Sale
2 B EDROOM house on 50 tt. ~ ot
on rive r . $9000 lor house . W1th
f ur ni ture $1 0, 000. Phone 992 ·
5532 anyti me. Can be seen
a ft er 4 p . m .
S-17-6t c

HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E • M a m
·
p om eroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
a nd

FURNITURE
St op I n and See
Flo or D isp lay .

12 Y ears - 10.75 A . P . R . ·

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph ." '992-2174

Pomeroy

Real Estate For Sale
3 BEDROOM ranc y style in
Pomeroy ; w-to-w carpet ing , 2
ca r garage attached, air condit ioned ; phone 992-5593.
5·20-6tc

for Your

For Your Mobile HomeLando No Down Paymeni

On Most America n C.rs.

-

GUARANTEEPPhon e 992-2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Choose your own home from
your AREA DEALER.

1/IHAl'S ~ e
I&gt;OtNG IN VOU Jt
SE;.4 T, 81MO ~

SI NCE TH IS
tS A TEST ON
BASe BALL •..

I'M TAKtNc&gt;
ADVANTAGE Of' Ti&lt; E
NEW RULE •..

ASK

·us

ABOUT

PRE -FABRICATED

WOOD TRUSSES

~i

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Bu i ftto Your'' Specs
Delivered to Job, Site

8uT Cl415Y M4E.'S SWEETNESS

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

~~MIA ,

l..r.

AH 15 HOME, DEARAH DESI RES MAH

IS BEING

SU PPE R .

MATERIALS CO.
773-5554
Ma son, W. Va.

WI LL tr i m or cut trees, clean
Out ba$e m ents, a tt ics, etc.
an d paint roofs. Ph one 949·
3221.
4·17-30fc

ltl l

: LI 'L ABNER

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Specialist
Wheel
Alignment

It Must Be Ri~ht .
or we will

DOZER and baCk hoe wor k,
pond s and septic tanks , d itching serv ice ; top soi l, fill dirt,
li mestone; B&amp; K Excavati ng .
Phone 992·7121 or 992·5682.
9-1-tf c

S0, 5PRING
FEVER'S GOT

1

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EH?

'

Auto Sales

5 -21

.Q. !&lt;EENE IS MY
PES IGNATEI&gt; PI NCH·
HlTTEJtL

604 E. Main, Pomer oy , 0 .

Qualify Today, Call

304-485-3809

CAMPUS CLATTER

Open 8 Til S
Mond ilY thr u Sa turda y

Make it Right .
NEW Hom es on yo ur lot or ours..
NO MONEY DOW N fo r
qualif ied buyer s using F .H .
Adm . loan . ((losing costs ::--~~~-~~--­
only. ) A var iety of floor plans ~OW OPE N - Roger Hysel l 's
wi th
va ri ous
financ ing
Garag e, near Crossr oa ds on
8·4: 30·Daily, 8-12 Sat .
prog ram s av,;~ilab ! e . We
St. Rt. 124 ; all mechani c work
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons. .
1971 HONDA SL 125. Phon e 992- 6' ROOM house w i th bat h and
speci al ize in work ing w i th
including automa t i_
c tra ns. ~~i.~ i;? .
Middleport, O.
furn iture. Inqui r e 992-5373.
6160.AE P Co. employees although
mi ssi ons.
M ond ay
th r u '--'--------'----1
we are ava ilable to all . Meigs
Sa t urday, 8: 30 a. m . to 5 p. m . 5-18-16lp
5·20·3tc
O' DELL · WHEEL Alignment
Developm ent Co ., 150 N.
Phone 992-7121 or 992·639 2.
Sec ond Ave ., Mid dleport,
5-3-30k
located at 'crossroads, Rt. 124;
GRA v E lo I .tn Me1gs Memona l 8 ACRE S on Sl ate Route 143, 1
Ohio . Phone 992-5976 for incomplete front end service.
Gardens. Cheap .• Ca l l 949·
m ile So uth of Harri sonville ;
forma ti on .
tune up and brake serv ice.
4962.
EXCAVATIN G. Dozer s, lar9e
several hOme sit es ; water tap
5·6·30tc
Whee ls
bala n ced
elec .
paid
;
ca
ll
992·3640.
an d small : Backh oes and
5-20.Ifc
tr o n ic a1l y . Ail
work
~--~~loa ders on track and t ires,·
5-1J-12tc
g ua rant ee d . . Reasonable
Du mp tru cks L a-bo y
KIN GS IZE bedroom sui te, 4
r ates .- Ph one 992·3213 or 742· ,
service. Sept ic tank s i n ·
BY
OWNE
R
sellin
g
under
~
mos. old, $600 Ou tf i t tor $470.
3232.
.'
sta ll ed. George ( Bi l l) Pullin s,
ap
prai
sal
value.
newl
y
buil
t
4
68 Pon t iac Cata l i na . air
2- 18 - ff ~ -.
phone 992-2478 Or 992-7402.
apartm
en
ts
bui
lt
-In
furni
shed
co ndi t ioned, power b r akes
72 NOVA 4·door VB au tomatic,
2-9·tfC
an d power steer ing . Can be ' cabine ts, pane l led wall s, now
power steer ing , factor y a ir
READ Y -MI X
CONCRETE .
re
nted
mon
thly
income
$340.
seen in Ru tland , or cal·l 742·
co nd i t i on ing, 12,000 ac tual
de li ve r ed r i ght to you n
HAR R·ISON'S TV se r vi ce and
All
el
ect
r
ic,
ci
t
y
water
in
564 1.
m iles. Phone 992·7064 .
: serv ice ca ll s. Phone 992-2522.
project. Fast and easy. Free
co untry be tween po m er oy
5·18.3tc
5- J8.Jfc
2-9-tfc
esti mat es. Phone -992 -3284 .
A thens. Ph one M ason, W. Va :,
Goe gle ln Read y -Mi x Co.,
773 -55 80. Wil l consider tra de.
1970 DODGE , au to., power 3 YEAR OLD m ar e, mostly
M iddleport , Ohio.
E XCA VATIN G, dozer, loader
,
Ideal
for
home
and
ir1come
for
Pi n to , ve r y gen tl e wit h
brakes and power steer i ng,
. 6-30-tfC
and back hoe work ; sept ic
r e tired couple.
c hi ldren . PhOne 985·3549.
a ir, FM &amp; AM tape player ,
110
Mechanic
Street
tank s in stall ed ; dump trucks -~-~~-----­
S-20-12lp
5·18-3tc
Mags. Phone 992·5084 after 5
and lo-boys for hir ~ ; will haul
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
p.m .
f il l dirt , top .so iL l imestone REASONABL E rates. Ph. 4466
ROOM
S
an
d
bath
,
pan
ell
ing,
5-20·3f c HANG ING baske ts; wh ite, .p ihk
and gr ave l ; Call Bob or Roger
4782, Gallipoli s, John Russell,
car pe ting, alu m inum sid ing,
anct red ger an iums, mum s
Jeffer s. day phone 992-7089 ;
Own er and Operator.
stor m doo r s an d "w indows,
and beg onias: Instan t color
5·12-tfc
night phone 992-3525 or 992·
n atur.a l gas. drPied w ell ,
f9r Y ? U~ gard e;,r - pansi es,.
NEW LISTING
garage , l m i le So u th of
5232.
pet un1as, mangolds, Phlox,
2·11-tfc
M iddl epor t . Ph'one 992-6902. POM E ROY ..,... 4 rooms, ba th,
Co leus. Salv'i a , Z i nnia s,
BEFORE · yQu buy dn y new
C. BRADFORD, Aucfloneer
5,20-l Oi p full basem en t w ith shower .
Dianth us. Al lyssum, Snap.
M obi le Home, you should
Complete ServiCe
SE E US FOR : Awn inq s, storm
Wal
l
to
wall
car
pe
t
ing
.
Gas
drag o ns, Ag era ti um an d 40 ACRES B room s and bat h,
consi der the large sav i ngs
Phone 949-3821
door s and w i ndows, ca rport s,
half
acr
e
of
land
.
fu
r
nace
and
Portula cca . Vegetable p lants
yo u can have by pu rc ha sing a
Racine, Oh lo
hou se, barn an d seve r al Only $7,500,00.
ma rquees. alum i num sid ing
CabbagE;! ,
br oc c oli,
!a le m odel used Mobil e Home.
bu ildings al sO. .$1 8,000. 742Cr itt Bradford
and ra iling . A. Jacob, s c:~les ·
cau l iflowe r , le tt uce, eggp lant,
NEW LISTING.
Here are sOme every day low
6161.
r ep r es e nt ati v~.
F or fr ee
5·1-tfc
s,
hot
peppe
r
s
and
14
ma
ngoe
4
BEDROOMS
- Ni ce kitche n,
pr ices: 1 - 1971 - 60 x 12
5-20-61p
es tim a tes, phon e Charle s
kind s of tomato plan tS. --~---f u ll basement w h ich ha s
Bud dy, $.4,395; 1971 - · 50 x 12
V . V. ELNA and White Sewi ng ·
·Li s l e, Syr ac use,
Cl ela nd
Farm
and NEW home , near Rutl and, 3 garage and 2 fam ily rooms .
Cham pion $3, 495; 1966 - 45 x
Mac hines ... Service on all
John son and Son, Inc.
Gree nhou se, E . M ain , Rac ine.
10 Ar m or $2,695 ; 60 x 12
bedr ooms an d bat h comple te Nice front por ches. Ask ing
make s. Reasonable rates.
3-2- tf c
Gera ldin e Cl eland .
Mar l ell t: , three bedroom with
with ki tchen , washer an d $18.900.00.
T he Sewing Center, Mid 5-18 -lfc
dryer, 742·616 1.
a 21 f·t . Expando, orig ina l
dleport
, Oh io.
·
HOUSE
and
r
oot
Pa
inti
ng
;
BUILDING LOT
p ur c h a ~e pr ice $9,300. Now
5·20-6tp POM EROY - 50x160 on Route
inter i or and exterior, free
11 · 16-ltc
on ly $6,795; 1971 - 60 x 12 SEVERAL pieces of f urn iture,
esti m ates ; ca ll992.7008 or 9927
l
oop
an
d
33.
A
mer
e
$1500.00.
som e an tiques, 2 dresser s T
Buddy 3 bedroom , $4,695 ; We
2460.
HOUSE and Roof painting ;
w ith mar ble l ops, hi gh bed,
FARM
al so have . a 29 fl. Cen tury
inter ior and exterior, free_
5-21-301p
was h stand and dre sser to
42 ACRES ~ 6 r oom house ,
trilv el trai ler that is r eal ly
es tim ates . tau 992-7008 or 992..
m a tc h, 2 Att ew a te r . Ken t
l oaded w ith ex tr as. You can
modern ba th, and kitc hen . PI ANO luning, La ne Da niels,
2460.
:
rad ios w ith speakers and
save a l of of Dollars on thi s
Bank bar n, sotne fru it, i n
4·
19·30tc.
259
Broadway,
Middl
eport.
part s, several picture frames,
unit. Thi s is ju st a few of the
Orange Towns hip . Want onl y
Phone 992-2082 .
other misc. item s. Ca l l 742barga i ns ava ila bl e at Berry .
$19,,500.00.
5· l7 -6tp SEPTI C TANK S AROBIG
469
1
after
5
or
on.
week
en
ds
or
Mi ller Mobile Home Sa les, 7.05
POMEROY
·Carl
MOr
r
is,
Rutland
;
see
lot 100x300 with 9 room
---------S EWAGE
SYSTEM~ :
Fa r son St ., Belpre , Oh io,
Ohio.
2 BEDROOMS - Good old er
house, garage apf., extra
phone 443·9531. Shop her e
cLEANED .
REPAIRED.:
5-18·3k
home on qui et st r eet. Nice
fi r st. you' ll be gfa d y ou did.
but/ding
space.
Pric e
"" PHONE "". L. Parkect 0 , Cattle
MILLER SANITATION, ·
ki !chen. gas fu rna ce. Wrough t
5-18·4tc
r educed.
Ser
vice,
Pomer
oy
STEWART, OHiO. PH. 6620:
A.
l.
Sire
HAR M ONY elec tric gui tar and
por c h.
Woul d
li ke
i ron
992 -2264.
3035.
ca se, Harmony solid state
$15,000.00.
10-4-ttc :
5-13- 1 2tc
ampl i fi er
an d
S)lu re
Air Condition er s
100
ACRES
PLUS
mi c r opho n e.
Ve r y
Phone 992 -7747
LE BA NON TOW NS H I P - Has HOUSE in Long Bottom . Ph one SEWING MACHINES . Repat( :
Awnings
r easo nable. Phone 992-6439.
se rvi ce, all makes. 992- 228~. :
965 3529.
or 985 -3805 ·
ga s we ll, and al l m ineral s.
s.18-3tc
Underpinning
The ~a b ric Shop, Pomeroy;.
-ttc
6-11
Severa l older buil ding s, and 6
Autl:l ori zed ~ inger Sales and ,
Co mp: et e m obile ho me
K tNG SIZE beQ. m att r ess, bo x ,...----- - - - - -=...-;! room fr ame house. F arm pond .
Service. We Sharpen Sc issors: .
Remote se tt i ng for a loner.
sp r ing s an11 hea db oar d ,
se r v i ce - pl u s giga nt ic
3-29-lfc .
ca n i st er -ty pe
She tland
Only $19,500.
disp lay of mobile hom es
sweeper , al mos t like new .
NEW LISTING
alway s av ai lab le at ,
Reasonable . Phone 992.5496.
. AUTOMOBILE in s uran l. ~ been
N E W H OME
3 nice
5- 16-ttc 1
canc e lled ?
L os t
you!'
bedrooms
wi'f
h
close
ts,
bat
h,
MILLER
's
license?
Call
992operator
ve r y ni ce k itchen, sl iding giass
_F_L_O_Wc-::E-:R-:S~to_'_M
_e_m_o_'_ia- I- Da y, ~-.!:~!;::!;~
2966.
doors In din ing area, full
MOBILE HOMES
pots, basket s an d spr ays 99c
6-15-lfc
Pradically new 1 room brick
basement w i th oil force d air
and up. Al so loose flowers ,
rJnch stvle home. total
1220 Wa shington Blvd.
fur11a ce, 30 A. Near Por tl and .
Smalley's, Che ste r , Oh io .
electric
&amp; air conditioning,
413- 7521
BELPRE. O.
Phone 985·35.37.
·Only $18.500.00.
11.
'
2
tile
bath &amp; shower, 6
5-16-7fc
roomy
ctos.ets,
plus Wllk·iA
CAS H paid for all mak es an d ~-:-:::-~-=-~
NOW IS T HE T IME WHEN
cedar
closet.
Wall
to wall
POODLE
pupp
ies.
ToyJ
-'\.K
.C
mod els of mob i l e home s.
WE HAV E TH E B UYER S
carpet, IM Y~Y blst In
Cho c ola t e - Sha n qu a l i t y .
Ph one ar ea code 614-423-9531.
LOOK IN G F OR A NI CE
Ph one 992·5443.
paneling. a dream kitchen
4-13-ftc
P LA CE. COM E lN AND LI ST
5-16·tfc
with 30 ft. of beautiful
1971 HOL LY Park , 12 x 60, l ik e
WITH US FOR A QUIC K
cabinets,
large
stone ·new . ca rpeted , house fu r - UPH OLS T E R your own fur ·
SAL E. WHEN YOU AD .
lireplace
in
living
room,
nit ur e, a i r· cOn d i t io n e d ,
VERT ISE. Y OUR PROPERTY
niture. Fcia m cushi ons, any
built-in vacuum system, 2washer and d r y ~r . with 8 x 32
si ze. Co tton, bu r lap, sw ivel ·
YOU OPEN YOU R DOOR TO
CC!r gantge, plus many eKtra
porch and a wnin g ; phone J.
bases, zi pper , dacr on , webALL STRAN GER S..BE SAFE
features. Outside cookout &amp;
304.773-5474.
bi ng ,
w el t.
Pom er oy
AND PUT YOUR PROP ERTY
patio. One 2 bedroom fur.
5·9-IOtc
Recovery , 622 E. Mai n St .,
IN OU R · E X P E RIENCED
nis.hed
apt. •rid new tr•ller.
phone 992 ·755 4.
Both
·
rented.
Two f,uge
H
ANDS
.
T
H
E
SI;\AL
L
F
E
E
5-3-241p
~r-n5, large pond, 30 acres in
WIL L · CER T A INLY
PA Y
an with new, fences. One
UPHOLSTERY
M at eri a l s,
YOU . TO DO SO. NOW.
~ARKWOQD
r egularl y $3.95 onl y $1. 95.
farge cistern and rural
AKC Toy Poodle m ale pup, 7
Al so r e mnan ts. Pom er oy
water. WIU a'ccept small
week s old. $50. Ph one 992Recovery, 622 E. Ma in St .,
piau·. on tr.1de in or ne.
HELEN
L
.
TEAFORD
3871.
phone 992·7554. .
Gallipolis.
Located on St. Rt.
992:
3325
5· 18.3tc
5-3-Wp
160, five mites from new
GORDON B. TEAFORD ·
hospital. One of tllo bolter
-Easy Livirig
•99"1-361 5 .
NE W F OAM to fi ll your old
built
homes
In
thl
county
.
POO DL ES, AK C Puppies, sm all
ASSOCIATES
cushi ons, stan dard size suite,
- Easy Payments
m iniat ure, bla ck or . whi te,
RNson for sefling, Ill hu tttl.
on l y
$9.95 .
Po m er oy
-NO SUNDAYS PLEASE
- Low, Low
wor m ed, permanen t sho ts,
Phone M6-4170.
Recove ry, 622 E. M ain St .,
$75 ; Phone Cool vill e 667· 6214. , ph one 992-75.54.
Oown Payment
5-20. l 2tc
5·3·241p
-12 Year Financing
4 .;..... 8 PT . 75 x 16_5, 8 ply tru ck 5 ROOM house, basement, ga s
heat ; bat h, 2 lots , S. D.
t ir es and tw o m obil e home
Bu ski r k , 341 Pag e St ., M id·
ax les an d 4 tir es . Phon e 742dleport.
5387.
5-l8-31p
5·20·31c

NOT ONLY SPRING FEVER 1uANIE ,
I'VE GOT ITCHY FEET1 ~"ND IN
MY SHOES AND . - L THE OTHER.
BVMPTOMS WHICH "TELL W3.1.
SHOUlD LI ~TEN TO "THAT
TRAVELING MUSIC AND
TAKE OFF FOR PARTS

=~~""""

UNKNOWN i

&lt;
Virgil B.

Teaford,. Sr.
Broker

0

hold in

~our

a cont ract, ~li m' A
Gocred document of
,.,.,, mutual trust!

Pomeroy, Ohio ·

Mobile Homes For Sale

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s

t

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PROPERTY

•DADl7't'" STILL

~tAs .. · ~HIB WAil8UCKS
WAS DETAINED AHD.
DISFI\TCHED ME TO.

I~

THECAR?J ...
I OUt'T Sff HM
fROM HERE···

IN MIDDLEPORT

BEAR THE UH~LCOME
TID!NaS!

Real Estate For Sale

FOR SALE
BY OWNER

ACROSS
.L Chu n·
li l ly'.r,
cl;i i nllu
f &lt;J tl ](•

5. '' Oro y

,.

l\1 !) n ta na·s

. mott o
1(), Is land in

DICK TRACY .

Form osa
VEAI-l? !-lOW LONG
DO VOU FICiURE
IT'L.L.

HatoofHeat
.
Dryers
Surround clothes

We Specialize in
•

RUTLAND
741-4211

·----

·MAYTAG

FURNITURE~~~;:;~:·' · ·
Rutland

fl C&lt;(J'

~CHECK

WITH .US FIRST

queen

-G.I. Loans Available
- :1/o Jacked-up Prices
- Swift Credit
Approval
You Talk , We Listen, the
Buck Stops Here.

LARRY'S.
*

• . "f

600 W. Main St.
Next to the Jones Boys
· Pomerov 1 Ohio
Phone 992-7777
LatCYY·· Evans
Frank Gheen
()pen Sun. 1-6 p.m . ,
Daily t+

into

l. ~

shadow
!'i. Grade of

hanno n.r
19. BJoch or
Nu hlc ·,
20. F'irsl·ratc
{hyp h.
wd .)
21. Carry un

~-~NlJA PANDA

7. Some·
what
{3 wd s. l

2. City 'in
Iraq
3. Aflcr·five
( 2 wds. 1

Bri n ~

Yesterda y's :\n~ w('r

I. Lha:ra
hol,v man

of Ten n.

J7.

Untcramble these four Jumbln.
one letter to each IQUIII't, to
form four ordlnai')' word1 •

.

Ti voli .
Italy·
40. City of
Ma na ssc h
nOWN

ra d ioman
16. Spani!ih

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·

with
no ~~
Fine
Filler .

d ly
39. Vi l la -

14. Nei ghbor

bee f

cit y

22. Redu ced· ·
in r ank

8. Adole s·

cence

01

23. Bac k u p

{hyph.

24. Kindlin g

wd .)

26. Task
28. H ag

·

9. DJ·essc r
11 . Aircrfl fl
15. Th.ic k

29. One kind
o f scout
33 . .!aek th e

slice

quipper

18. Bennett

G. Not
refu se

JWWCE

21. Texas

or

35. Con fronted
36. I nlet

Curti s

I

ABDALL

one

24. Eucharistic f orm
25. Sl ipper y

S•hud•y'a

26." l mogcnc

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1
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1 "'".:.-:-

22. Man hat·
tan , for

THERE. WAC:, A BIG RA IN
fUIII/L£ ON THE. PAVEMENT,
NOW ITS GONE 1
I WONP£12.. WHERE

KIRKWOOD
ACADEMY

Mavtag
Automatics
2 speed op erat ion .
Choice of water
t em ps .
A uto
w a t er ·
fe ve .
control .
Lin t
F iller ~r Power
F in Agitator .
Per'h'la - Preu
Mayt,ag

parti:d
12. Medieval·

,~ cUl!llWIDM•t:.:::~:c

3H. Kan sas

;Jtti i'C

.

\ Big Capilcity

1J. tlc

I© 1973 Kln1.:" F entu rea Syndi cate, lne.l

capi tal
37. Early
Jewish
asec I ie

weapon
ll. :"-l"ew I)UJl ~

Pets For Sale

AKC Toy Pood le puppi es, $75
and S85. Al so Siam~se ki ttens, N EW 2 pc. Ear ly Amer ican
liv ing r oom suite w ith wood
$10. Phone 1·256-6247, Kennel s
tr im an d rever sible zi pper ed
of Cal houn.
cushio
ns. Thi s wee k on l y
5-20.30tc
$149 .95. Cash and carry .
Pomer oy Recover y, 622 E.
Main St. , Pomer oy . Phone
992-7554.

S lniil

36. L:1 IVian

15. Amateur

MOBILE
HOMES

Yesterday's Cr yptoquote: VI SITOHS ARE INSATIABLE
DEVO URERS OF TIME, AND FIT ONLY FOil THOSE WHO,
IF THEY DID NOTVISIT, WOULD DO NOTHING.- WILL!All
COWPER

by TfiOMAS JOSEPH

FOR

Inqu iries on propert y rpay be made to H,'tmlin C. K ing,
At1orney .af-Law , 21 Locust Street, Gallipol is, Ohio,
Phone: 614-446·0855 .
Fr an cis Biron &amp; Mi chae l Fr·y,
·· Co-Executors of the Estat e of
Harrie Marie Smith, decea sed.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY OR
ACCIDENTS .

'

J o hn T u c k e r , Rt. 4
Pom e roy , 0 .
Ph . 992-395 4

BANK FINANCING
From the laraest T •••. - ,
Bulldozer Radia tor to
~ m a u es t Heater Lor~ .
Nathan Bigp s
Rad iator Spec ialist

•5..55

Oa "t ly Se rvt"c e

MODERN
SANITATION

HE CAN
WAIT

EXPERT
Wheel AJ'1gnment•

24 Hour

VETERANS

Pla ce of sal e: 87 S. Second Ave., Middl eport, Qhi b. Open
House 1: 00 P.M . . 2: 00 P.M . May 26, 1973 on all properties.
Properties sold indiv iduall y. Nomfn i mumb ids, but sellers
r es erve the r ight t o r elect bids.
Terms ot s.ale: Ca sh.

.

Ou r

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

AWAY'!

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POMEROY

GOIN:&gt; m BRim .,.,.,..,
UP N3Afi&gt;J !

FIRE

PINNED
UP

BODACIOUS
GOSSIP FER

in od
ginal
cma
artchmes
on, Zig
Zag
to facl
m ao'y
ke

SABRE TILLER
3¥z HP
129.95

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP 14~.95

I GOT SOME

13) NEW 1973 Zig Zag sewmg

monog-ram s and
fan cy
buttonholes.
sew make
on bu11ons.
ALL THE prOperty formerly
desi gns with ju st the twi st of a
owned by Pitt sburgh Coal
si ngle·dial. Left in lay .away
Compan y and now carried on
and never been used . Will sell
the Count y tax record s of
to' on l y s•7 cash. o' terms
Meigs County, Ohio. in the
a' ailable. Elecl'o Hygiene
name ot Consolida t ion Coal
Co .• Phone 992·7755.
Company , lo c ate d in th e
5 5 61
·' · '
fol l owi ng tax i ng dist ri ct s:
Ea stern ELECTROLUX
·Ch es ter Twp .. vacuum
L. S.D.; Sal isbury Twp . cleaner, A. 1 condition, uses
Pome r oy Vi llage ; Sali sbury
paper bags, ha s many at.
Twp. - Meigs L.S. D.; Sutton
lac hm ent s. Also shampooer
So u l hern L .S. D .
Tw p . atlll chm ent included . (Only 4
Sealed b ids for the pur cha se
avail ab le) af S47.70 ca sh or
of all these properties (whi ch
lerm s Q¥ ail able . Electro
should be grouped tog ether
Hyg iene Co .• Phone 992-7755.
and consi der ed as a single bid
.5. 15-Mc
i lem ) . w il l be received at the
address lis ted below un til 12 TOMATOES, pe-pper s, potted
o'c lock noon , June 1, 1973.
fl ower s, by pot or by the
Fur ther infor mation may be
dozen , SOc. $2 fla t on a ll
obtained by contacting the
pan si e s .
H ub b a rd 's
under signed .
Consolidation
GreEn house, 300 ya rds above
Coal Company reser ves the
ba llpark in Syra cuse, Oh io .
r ight to r ejec t aoy and all
5-15-ttc
bids . E . H. Dought y, Con so lidat ion Coal Co .• Ca diz , HOM E Gr own Toma to plants
Ohi o 43907,
for gar den use : larg e st urd y
5-13. J0tc
plan ts; Im proved M exican ,
Heinz 1350 and Su personic ;
so hot peppers, - .mang oes
al
SPRING SPECIALS
and cabbage plants. On Rt.
124, 500 ft . above the Stat e
Park in Syracuse, 0 ., Thomas
1
, Hayman .
4·24-33tc
In Carton •
Se t Up , 134.95

Furnace Controls

KOSCOT SPECIAL S fo' May
are Hair Ka ir Products in·
eluding other item s. If you
have ever pur ch ased Koscot
Kosmeti cs and are not bein g
ser viced, phone Helen Jane
Brown. evenings also, 992- M A N' S EYEGLASSE S in brown
leath er c .;~ se, los t Fr iday in
5113.
vi ci nity of Farm er ' s· Bank
5·13.1fc
and Kroger Co.. Reward .
Phone _ Roy Ar m es, Min er sF REE to g ood homes, 6 pup·
vil le. Phone 99 2·31 81.
pies, moth er wa s a Shepherd ·
5-20-3tc
Collie. Phone 992-2497.
5·1 5-6t c

'

3 AN D 4 ROOM furni shed and
apa r tments .
unfurni shed
Ph one 992·5434.
4-12.1fc
TWO bedroom mobile hom e in
Middleport ; ad u lt s only ;
phone 992.5592.
5 13 ti c

OPEN EVES. 8 :00 P . JI,o\.
POMEROY, OHIO

Notice

1973 MOBILE HOME w ith larg e
patio. Albert Hill , Ra ci ne,
Ohio, Phone-949·2261 .
5·17-6t c

SLACK 1 &amp; Tennessee Walker
colt, P :r year s ol d : phone 992:!0AO.
5 13 12tc

LOWEEIY !!

For Sale

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AN' GIT
TA1ER

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to form the surprlM arwwer, u
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preposi·
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fam e
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ls

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FROO DOOR

One letter simply stands f or another. In this sample A i s
used for th e three L 's, X for the two O':s, etc. Single ]etters,
apostrophes, the l ength and formation of th e words are all
hints. Each day th e code letters are dift'er t nt.

CRYPTOQUOTES
K'T'

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KT C PQYAJTRY

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10 - The Dally S.ntinel . M1ddleporl-l"'omeroy. 0 .. May 21, 1973

Skyl~ crew in t~aining

HOUSTON 1UP l i - W1th a
fl ight director l pre d ictlng

wt..,'re bark in
sc i. "

business.

··tt\ey ' ll fi x us up,'" the three
Skyla b i astronauts step up

Gl·orgc 8

Hard y, a

the1r fi nal trammg loclfl)' for an
unprecedented attemp t Fnday
to repair the world 's la rges t
spaceshtp.
The lates t plan ts for the

crewmen

to

cool

Skylab

We ' re

l hC b 1g space sta tion eno ug h

esl l'&lt;l
c hu~ f

en g ineer,

sa id

opera lion oronly one o( the two
s tut:k solar panels would give

puwer to conduct

extcnd mg a s tlve r and wh1te
pa rasol, a "beach uin brella "
large enough to cover a t\I. O..Car
ga rage, thr oug h a n eJght-tnchsquare a1rlock .
Before they do that, Charles
'' Pe te'' Conrad , Jose ph P.
Kerwm and Pa ul J . Wettz pla n
to open the ha tch of thetr
Apoll o command m odul e ,
r each out w1th sometlung akm

Born in Washmgton County,
the son of the late Ralph and

Mar y Root Taylor, he was a
veteran of World War n Mr

Autos collide

to free one of Skylab's two

Pomeroy polLee tnvesligated

g en e ra t m~

soLar cell wmgs

a mm or accid ent Sunday at
12 · ~5 p m. on Umon Ave.

" I thmk we have a fa1rl y
good chance of dOing that ,"

Phtlhp McFarland, Rutland ,
and M1ke Marcw11, Rutland

fhg ht director Netl Hutchinson
satd m an mtervtew Sunday

were each dr1 v1ng east when
McFarland slopped to let the

mght. ''lf we can get the solar
curtam up, and that wing out,

pohce crutser , traveling west
111 pursuit of a th1rd car pass.
H1s car was struck m the rear

by Marcum 's car. There was

DEADLINE NEAR
Tuesday ts the deadline to

purchase ttckets for the annual
Racme Hagh Schotol Alumm
Banquet on Saturda y mght.
Reservatwns are to be phoned

to 949-2374
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature m down-

n

town Pomeroy a t 11 a .m .
Monda} was 68 degrees, under
sunny skies
I

tl

~

SACRIFICES LIFE
MESA , Am . (UP!)

CHWI

Kathryn

Loms

Panton , 24,

Amherst, N Y , who didn't
" Remember, fa st reckless

dnvtng on the other
fellow 's part can lead to
slow, soft mus1c for you
and

yours

Memonal

Why

Day

spend

at

home

w•th the fan:'•ly?" .

know how to s wliTI , gave up her
life to save a ch1ld. Mrs .
PantOn, who was on vacatwn,

pulled Jennifer H1ck.s, 6, Mesa,
out of deep water and mto
shallow water Saturday, but
then was caught m the same

The " FRIENDLY ONES "
have everythmg you need

for that special ftx -•t tab for
your home , paho or yard .
Drop m today and get
ready for the weekend ...

sw1ft current that had trapped
the little gtrl and was swept
downstream to her death

!\1EIGS THEATRE
Tomgt.t &amp; Tuesday
May 21-22
POCKET MONEY

m space

Huwcll Ta ylor , Grove Ci ty: a
daughLer, Judy , a t home ; a
br ot he r , Gillian
Taylor ,
Stewart ; three s 1sters, Mrs .
Vera Mae Nixon, Vemce , Fla. ;
Mrs . M . J . Kmney, Stewart,
and Mrs Ahce Greuey , Bartle tt , and several meces and
nephews . Bes1des h1s parents
he wa s preceded m death by a
s1ste1·, Vern Ice , and a brother .
Parmer .
Fun eral serv1ces Wlll be held

at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the White
Funeral Humc m Coolv11le w1th

the Rev

T

D

Wrtght of-

fiCJ~ tmg . Fnends may call at

the funeral home from 2 to 4
p m and fr om 7 to 9 p.m.
today .

Sec r e tary - Boo kk e eper CoLm s elor - Coordmator. It is

unde r the Neighborhood Youth
Corps phase . Apphcat1ons lor
the post, a ccepted untJI noon
Thuisday, May 'll , may be
secured at the Gallla or Meigs

IGPI

Colorcartoons
Show Starts 7 p m ,

pertod

At the end of the

LABOR DIRECTOR
WASHINGTON ( UPI )
Bernard Lev1ne, career at!&lt;Jrney w1th the Natwnal Labor
Relations Board, has been
named NLRB regional director
responsible for all cases north
of a hne m Oh1o between

Columbus and Dayton.
Levine, a Clevela nd native,
jomed the board in that ctty in
1959 and moved here in 1972.

Heaven to :stop them .
When Jt'stime to buy a new truck he can quote froin memory
every expense mvolved m operatmg the farm last year, plus the
added expenses he Js certa in wtl1 crop up this year. He mstmctiVe)y converts the pn ce to the p o unds of pork he must produce m
order to pay for 1t at today's pnces
A farmer IS a shirt-sleeved executive with his home his office; a scientist usmg fertiltzer attachments, a purchasmg agent
wearing a cap; a personnel director with grease on h1s hands, a
nutnt10mst with a concern for energy values, ammals and antibiOtics. As a production expert he's faced w1th a surplus; while
as a manager he's always batt]mg a price cost squeeze handlmg
more capital than most of the businessmen on Main Street .
He's not mu ch for droughts, ditches, d1 sea~e. weeds , experts,
the four-day week, he lpmg wtth housework or bugs.

Nobody else is so far from the telephone or so close to God.
Hts greatest frm ge benefit is that hts family shares hts bus mess

life. He's himself; you'll never ftnd him tryirtg to appear as
something he's not.
Who else ca n remove all those things from his pockets and on
washday stm have overlooked five washers , a rusty bo1t, t~ree

fe ed pellet.s, the stub of a lead pencil, and an old rce1pt.
A farmer is both fa1th and fatalist - he must !lave faith to

Cremeans and J ohnny Stukey .
SWlday Admtsswns - Edwm

Clark , New Haven; Ethyl

Galllpolts;

11" And H

Mees, Rutland ; Ruby Bryant,
P o rtland ; Doris Starcher ,
Middleport ; Paul Stewart
Wes t Columbia ; Betty Hayes,
Syracuse ; Bernard Gilkey,

Huntm gt on ; Mrs Clarence
Pa tter and
son ,
Point
Plea s ant; Michael Lea(:h,
Leo n; Jays on Bush, Point
Pl ea sant ; E lmer Ebersbach,
Pmnt Pleasant; Henr1etta Ma c
Lennan, Pomt Pleasant ; Mrs .
Wadman Randolf,
Powt
Pleasant ; James Ball, POint
Pleasant, Clinton Hughes,
Pmnt Pleasant; Ron Parsons,
Leon ; George Moore, Long
Botton1, OhiO; Mr s. Glen
Lutkart and daughter, Leon;
Mrs
Brian
Harm on,
Gal hpol1 s; Amanda Murr y,
Mtlton ; Mrs William Yo[lker ,
Ma son ; Cec il Smith, Pomt
Pleasant
B1rth - A son to Mr. and
Mrs . Larry Casey, Galhpolls,

scandal.
- Newsweek
magazme
quoted former
Attorney

R. Haldeman,

former White House chief of

staff, told CBS, " I can flatl y
say that the President was not
mvolved m any coverup of
anythmg at any time."

Middleport :

Robert L. Vesco .

Ethyl Nelson

:)1.rudion of justice in CQnnec-

tion with a $200,000 campaign

- ErVIn also said durmg his
ABC mterview : ·" Thus far .. .
we have receJved no competent
evtdence to connect the Presi-

Edwm H., New Haven , and
Harry W , of near Letart. ·
Funeral servtces will be held
at I 30 p.m Tuesday at the
F og lesong Funeral Home with
the Rev William Demoss offJ c Ja tmg. Fnends may call at
the funeral horne after 3 p .m .
today .

phomng 742-4783 or 993-3854.
The dmner will start at 7 p.m.
Saturday aL the Harnsonv1lle

School.

land,

and

Patnc1a

Ann

so far were hearsay.
- The New York Times said
an "intelligence evaluation
comrmttee" was set up by the

FIREWDMAN BRIGADE
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Six
women clomped around in

White House irt 1970 to gather

who

Court 4-4
on merger
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
Supreme Cour'l today refused
by a tie vote to remsta te a
controv ersial order requ1rm g

heavy boots , yellow shckers
and helmet s with smo ke
sh1elds, wrestling a hose and
ladder to a second floor wmdow
to put out a practice ftre . The
work Sunday c limaxed 10
weeks of tramlng for the
women, the flrs t in Oh10 to
co mpl ete the tour se for
volunteer firefighters.
"ReactiOn to us probably wtll
be bad," said one of the

women . " At first they 'll think
we're unfemmine and showoffs more than anythmg else."

- Police here were attempting
today to determine a motive

and the type of explosive used
m the bombmg of the home of

.

sold must first be approved by council.

ROOSTERS TO MEET
RACINE - The Southern
Athlehc Boosters w1ll meet

Southern

scandal. Their attorneys Informed the Senate appropnations
subconuruttee on mtelhgence Monday that the two ex-advisers

Med schools
!Continued from Page 1)
want to go to medical school
because they see the JOb mar:
ket and the research grant stt·
uatmn in their professiOn as

Tuesday at 8 p.m . at the h1gh
school,

FIRST LIBBER DIES
CARMEL, Cahf. (UPI )
J eannette Rankm, the first
woman elected to Congress and
a lifelong leader in th peace
and
women's
n g ht s
m ovements, 1s dead at the age

will be available to tes!tfy May 30. The word came a few hours
after a Central Intelligence Agency document disclosed that
Haldeman had mvoked Prestdent NIXon's name last surruner
when he ordered the CIA to persuade the FBI to lay off it.s tn·
vestigat10n.
The closed meeting with the Senate subcommittee, which
preswnably will be Haldeman's first appearance in the
congresswnal mvestigat10n of Watergate, could create a direct
constitutional clash over the doctrine od executive privilege.
New guidelmes issued by the President have Instructed past and
former aides not to divulge any discussion they have had with the
President concerning the Watergate affair. Some ,members
expect Haldeman and E hrhchman to invoke executlve privilege
when they are asked if the Prestdent knew or approved what they
were doing.

LONG BEACH, CALIF. - THE MAIL SERVICE IS now so
slow that it ts llTlpatrirt g the production of red tape, depriving

bad," Birthanuner sa1d.
More women are applymg
for medical school than in th~

bureaucrats of papers to shuffle and useless forms to fill out m
triplicate, the founder of the National Assn of Professional
Bureaucrats complained Monday.
·
James H. Boren, a State Department official for 10 years,

past , umversity officials said,
because of the expandmg and

took part in the kickoff of "Red Tape Week" at Cal State Long
Beach.

changing role of women in
today's society .
Caughlr , said the onslaught

S. warplanes today battled Commurust Soldiers hours after the

at medLcaJ schools IS not limit·

rebels setzed a stx~mile stretch of Highway 4 between Phnom

ed to Ohio, but is a national
problem.

Penh and the seaport of Kompong Som, military spokesmen sa1d.

" Estimates are that about

42,-000 student.s are competmg
for 14,000 freshmen openings

U. S. reconnaissance planes circled over the area at da\\in
today callmg in jet bombmg strikes, a spokesman said. First
reports listed f1ve government troops dead . The spokesman said

heavy fightmg Monday forced government troops to abandon two
posttwns along the highway about 20 miles from the Kompong

The General Assembly has
approved plans to expand the
four Ohio medical schools, b~

Som seaport, where President Lon Nol is currently on a bnef
vacation . The port is 134 miles from Phnom Penh.

the

STUART, FLA.- VAUGHN Monroe, whose mellow uarttone
voice won him millions of .fans in the bJg band era , died Monday
of a respiratory ailment. He was 62. Funeral arrangements were

demand. The schools will be
able to accept an estimated 576
new students each year by
1980
The legislature has authoriz-

ed studies for the establishment of medical schools in
northeastern and southwestern

incomplete for the former bandleader and vocahst who moved
his family to Florida from a Boston suburb about a deacde ago .

The Monroes hved at H1gh Pomt,

tn

the murucipahty of

Sewells Point, near here. He was operated on for hi s respLratory
illness two weeks ago at Martm Cotmty Memortal Hospital here.

He died at 8:20p.m Monday For Vaughn Monroe fan s he will
always be remembered for his two greatest smgles, " Racmg
With The Moon ,' ' a nd ' 'Ghost Riders m the Sky ' '

Ohio.
SUPPORT CONTINUED
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP!)
The Indiana-Kentucky
Synod of th e Luthern Church
voted Saturday to contmue its
financial support for Wit-

tenberg
University
at
Springfield, Ohio.
The synod voted to allow $36,·
000 to Wittenberg.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
SHOP WEEKDAYS 9:30 TO 5:00 PM
OPEN BOTH FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9:00 PM

-

VOL XXV NO. 27

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. Of110

POMEROY, OHIO

BY KATIE CROW
A full weekend of achv1ltes 1s
dssured in the 1973 B1g Bend
He galta a cc ordin g to the
co m m Ilte es
r e p o r ttn g
followmg the noon luncheon
meet1n g of the Pomeroy
Chambe r
of
Commerce

Monday at the Metgs In n.
To begm the ac ll\'lhes a
pa rade will kick-off events
Fnd ay . June 15 , leaving
entnes Will take pla ce before
the parade s tarts ; wmners will
be announced at tl&lt;s concluston
Foll owing the parade a ta lent
show under the dJrcctwn of
Verno.n Weber wlll be s taged at
Me1gs Jumor H1 gh m Mtd·
dleport
Tt1e Regatta Queen w1ll be
announced at the talent show It
wa s dec1dcd Mrs Robert Buck
met w1th the cha mber to
d1scuss plans ~ the quee n
contes t.
Mrs Buck an nounced that as
of Monday six contestant.s had
entered and possibly four more
,.,.Ill. Representmg the Oh io Eta
Ph1 Soronty, s he satd mayors
of the Me1 gs' commumt1es w11l
serve a s JUd ges. Cash pnzes
and trophies will be awarded
Also to be featured at the

tal ent show are members of
Ohw Umverstty plt-~ y ers m
mus1ca l numbers
To beg m Saturday ~l e hvJt l es,
at 10 :Jo a m a castmg derby
w11l be held at the Pollleroy
tenms cour t P n zes will be
awa rded wmners and each
youngster participating w11l be
presented a g1ft , .Jack Kerr ,
prcs1den t, .sa Jd .
Also on SatuJ'day will ·be a
water s k1 s how from 12&lt;10 to
2 :JO p m. dlld an aena l show at
Meigs Foo tball fteld from 2 to 4
p .m . A boat parade ts also
sc heduled Satur·day
F ollowtng at 4 p m Saturday
w1U be one of the largest .lttra c twns of the weekend , the
Frog .Jump, a lso at the football
fteld Fo ll o~mg presentatnm of
awards to the wmners of the
F'rog .Jump, lhc present.atton u(
Grand Cr oa kers will be made
1'11e " Frog Ball" IS at the
Pomeroy Hi gh AudJlonum
S&lt;.I turday cvemng sponsored by
the J aycees .
Sunday will be Heritage
Sunday at Me1g s Co unty
Pi onee1 &lt;lnd H1 s tunca l SOl'tety
headquarters loca ted on
Butternut Ave .
Ac c on.hng
to
Gera ld
H1lferty , Jle1 1ta ge Sunduy Will

dancing as he fired a powerful nfle at passersby on a c1ty street,
killed hve persons and w~ounded four others Monday before he
died in a s uicide charge into pollee riot guns . The gunman was
identified as David Sanders, 30, whose father sq1d he had been

· Member of Feder a I Reserve System
$20,000 Maximum lnsuran~:.eJ.or Each-Depositor

( Con tmued on page 10)

Prices up 0.7%
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) Consumer pnces rose 0 7 pet.

That wa s nearly four tunes
th e
admin i s trat i on 's
2.5 pet pnce gu1deli ne , a nd
mor e than three times Its goal
of reducmg inflation to 3 pet or
less
The- Cons umer Price Index.

February through Aprtl - the

rCPl) rose 1n Apl'il to 130 7.
compared to 124 3 tn Aprtl , 1972
~ representing t:1 nse of 5 1 pet .

cost of hvmg mcrea sed at an
annual rate of 9 2 pet., the
Labor Department's Bureau of

m the 12-month penod Th1.s
meant I hat goods and services
which cost $10 m the 1967 base

Labor
reported .

Stattst1cs

( BLS )

pertod cost' $13.07 last month .

The new fire s tatwn of the fire departme nt fund s &lt;J nd
Middleport Volun teer F1re labor was required F'ire
Dept. w1Jl be dedi Ca ted Sun- departme nt fund s, labor and
dl:ly, follov.ed by an open house . dona twn s were used to t:omAt l p .m
the
new plcte the proJed when 1t wu s
headquar ters will be dedicated tound that btds for con struction
m memory of deceased exceeded the money ava ilable
members of the department
fr om a bond Issue approved by
The open house w1ll continue voters m November, 1971
un t1l 6 p m .
Tours of the new fac1hty will
Th e
de par tm ent
wi ll
be conducted durmg the af- d1 s tJ ibute
a
f1 nanc1al
t.ernoon with members of the s ta teme nt of the cos l'5 (If the
ladie s aux iliary lo s e r ve bmldtng Sunday
refreshments
Me.anwh1le, f1re department
Ac tua l constructiOn of the Off icers a nd m em bers exft re house got underway July 5, tend ed thanks to the people of
1972 when ground was broken Middl eport and the surrounfoll owmg four yea rs of p lan - dmg ar ea for suppor t m the
mng
cons tructiOn of the new statiOn .
To brmg th1s bmldmg to
The pubh c Is cord1ally mcompletiOn, a large outlay of vited to a ttend Sunday's event.

STYLES AND
COLORS IN HARD

or macra
(Rated Rl
- Pius"CINDY and DONNA "
s tory of two s1sters C1ndy.
~nx 1 ous to groW up, Donna

h d• o grew up too fdsl 1
Adults Onlv

Will meet at 7:30 p m . this
evcmng at the g rade school. R.
Tll omas
Phillips,
band
d1 rectur, will prese nt fifth ~nd
stxth g rade band students m a
prng1 am . Refreshments will be

TEN CENTS

mclude a full duy Of ad!Vlties
wh1l'h mclude textile !J uild
rrmn OhiO Umvers1ty , weavmg
an ti s p1nnw g, tradJl!on;:ll
pottery, demons l1ahons 1n otl
jldlll ttng, s tamed glass, wood
ca1 vel s und two slide f1lms
lhat will s how continuously
lin 1mghout the day &lt;md ~~
s teum l'alliope.
llilfe1ly s a1d funds arc
needed and pe1~0n s atlcndmg
1-icnta~e Sunda} nm y make
don&lt;Jt! Ons
Nnn cy Cullms me c tm~ w1th
the clmmbe1 Ill 1egard to the
fl uwe.1 sll ow wh1ch al so be
s l,cJ gcd dunng the three day
event, s:.11d m oney ts need ed fo1
JUdges and cntr y lH gs The

Wood, Jun1or M1ss Poppy; Mayo r Colhns, a nd Robin Lynn Campbell, Little Miss Poppy, back

(Cont tn ucd un p~ g e 10 )

row, Grace Pmtt, president of Ladies Aux1liary of Drew Webster Unit of the American
Lcgwn, and Catherine Welsh, poppy chairman.

• • •

"
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POMEROY MAYOR DONALD COLLINS Monday procla imed May 25 and 26 as Poppy Day

In Pomeroy . With the mayor Monday night to sell h1m the first poppy we re front , l~r , Lon Ann

THESE STUDENTS AND F ACUJ ;j'y members of Meigs

words and mustc, written by Larry Coleman, a junior a t
MCJgs H1gh From the left are Willard Miller, adviSor ; Mike
Corder , Faye Wil so n, Bonnie Ebcrsbach, Dixie Snyder,
I ..arry Coleman, who are among the singer·s and mus1c1ans
who w1ll present the song, and Mrs. Mary Powell, advLSor .

Htgh School hope to go to Tulsa, Okla., to attend the natwnal
convention of the VocatiOnal a nd Indll.'.jtrial Clubs of
Amcnca, VJCA, June 16-21 At the convention the stu dents
will present "VICA So n ~." a n orig ma l compositiOn WJth

Agreement hinted
PARIS

VICA Song going to Tulsa

(UP I )
Ncgotiator!-i
Henry
A.
Mcl g:-) H1gh Sl'hool JUni or , " • skcd to call 992-2260, 992- to days and lime mvolved .
Larry Colem;m, son of Mr and :1292 0 1 992-'l9GO
K1ssmgcr and I.e Out 'l'ho
A dance , candy sale and
held what could he their l~ sl
M 1s
I.OJ en Colcm;:w of
J\ "work ror lmc" program o thc 1 &lt;Jdi vit!e s are be1ng
day of talk s today and there
l'mncr oy, i::iiJ cudy ownmg .s tate will be earned out also wlth planned A.ccompanymg the
were Htrong indications they
rc ~( 1 g mtwn ror l11s OJJ gina l VIC/\ members dm ng any kind young people on the planned
h.ad rea ched ugrecmcnt ou
comp os illon , " V1CA .Song ," of work about a house or· y&lt;.~ rd tnp will be Mrs Mary Powell
h(ipc:-; lo try no\'o- f01 natiOna l fo r i::l contnhu t10n toward the and Mr a nd Mrs. Wilham
how to Cltd V1etuam ceasefire violqtiuns.
honors
1
co nvention fund Residents Miller. Mrs. Powell and Miller
· Wes t e rn diplomatlt·
C olem ~m w1ote both the w1lhng to emp loy a student for c.~r c advisors of the Me1gs Htgh
sources sa id Kissinger ma y
words 1.1 nd mu sic: of VJCA Song chores may ca ll the above VfCA Ch•pler
wlm..:h deal s w1th VocatiOnal - li s ted number s s o that '"a
fl y ha ck to W11 shin g ton
A total of $1 ,107" needed to
tonight and French news
l ndu s trl &lt;:d Clubs of t\rnenca sc hedule ct:In be worked ou t a s fmt:~n c e the Oklahoma tl'tp
mcdJa said today's session
1Vl CA) He IS &lt;J member of lhe
would likely be the la st . The
Me 1gs H r ~ h School V l CA
ne v. s paper L' Aurure sai d \ t.:h t~ptc r
" the talk s t·an (]Orne to an
At the st:J te convcn twn of
VJ CA he ld 1n Columbus thiS
e nd today" a nd Fre nch
Two suiIs for money, two for
C'hargmg gross neg lect of
RadiO sa1d K1 s~ m ge r ami
111 o n th ~ Co leman and hi s group d Jvm ce and one for sufoport dut} &lt;.~nd extre me cruelty
Tho met tudu y " for their l&lt;1st
kn own a s the "Skill Smgcrs ," hav e been fi led ln,_ Mei gs Cathv R J ones, Middleport ,
se!ls ion."
p1 csen led the on g mal number County Common Pleas Cout·t asks. divorce from Wilham
: =:::::::=:::::::::::··:·:::::::·:::·:::::::::::::::::.:·:·:-:::::::·::::::. wh 1t: h . . ,. a s a ct:Cp ted by the The Household Ftnance Cmp , J ones ,
Middleport,
and
Vet4!raus Memorial Hospital
st:J tc w1th the recommendation Lafayette, lnd , f1lcd sUit for Charlotte Mayle ,. Mmersvll le ,
Adm1 tted - Porter LOud in, fha t It be laken to lhe na t1 onal $1,190 89 from Walter E . 1 filedagam s lCalvmMayle,Jr ,
Ches hJre ; I ucille H1den our , cu nve ntJO n nexl m onth at Grady, Rac1ne , and the P unwroy . Mrs Mayle also
Bourbon Coope1 ag e Co , asks that her rnatden name of
Ches te r , Harry Bnnkcr , Tulsa , Ok l&lt;J
Mld(J iepor t , Cy nthi a Van
Pr (JV Id lng acc ompamment Lebanon, Ky ., for "amount due Marcmko be restored
Meter , Ma son, David Parsons, fuf the ''Skill Smgers " are on a pr01mssory note m the
Flll!lg for support under the
Syra cuse , Mar g arcl All en, Colc mcm , gmtar, and M1ke &lt;::~ m ount of $24,915 71 from the B.eciproca l Agreeme nt Act wa s
Pomer oy , and .Jess ie Cottenll , Cord er, urgan Other members OhiO Valley Mfg. , Co, Tuppers Juha Goff , J off1 c. Pa , agcunst
Alvin Goff. Tuppers Pla ms
Syfac use .
of the group ar~ Jim Snyder, Plams .
Disc harged - J m· ry Ja cks
EddJ e Mitche ll , D1x1e Snyder ,
.
. ..... Jud1th Harvey was g ranled a
Harry R oc kh old , Gera Id 1n~ Bo nn It: Eber s bach , F' aye ::::::::::;:;:;::::::·::::::~;:;.;::.;·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:::::·.·········· divorce from Rober!_ H~ rvey .
Keefer, Paul Stewa.£h ~k!;_tor_ ~Jl son and Bc.trbara Klem.- Of
EX-TENDED OUTLOOK- ·
·
Daisy - Zerkle and course, the g roup 's Lnp t~
Rather cool witts scattered
CALL ANSWERED
Sam Hal e
Tul sa June 16-21 Will take
shuwers Thursday 1 ending
The Middleport E-R squad
lll oney
However,
VICA
Friday, be co ming fair
answe red a call to 575
mc mbe1s are working on lh.at
Sa turday .
Broadway at 12 .36 p m
They
plan
a
y&lt;Jrd
sale
and
Highs
65
to
70
in
th
e
north
Chan ce uf showers toda; tn
Monday f or Mr s
Lilllan
nm
Jmagc
sa
le
for
June
1
and
2
a
nd
70
to
75
in
the
south
.
Tripl ett . Ox~: g e n wa s , adthe wes t and south Cloud y wJth
Lows 55 to 60 Thursda.y
mmt stered and 1\Jrs . Tnplctt
s howers or thunders h o w e r ~ r1 1 !he Pomc1oy Jun tO!' lll gh
Sehoul
morning,
&lt;'uuling
to
the
mid
was transferred to a Rawlingsl1kely t1m1 ght and Wedn esday
They
arc
scckm
g
any
type
of
40s
or
low
50s
Saturday
Coats ambulance wh1 ch took
J,f)WS lon1gltt m the 50s. H1 ghs
CIJO tnbut ton for the sale and
morning
hC'r to the Holzer Medical
W cd n c sda~ 111 the uppe1 00.':1
.1tl) 1mc. ha v1ng 1terns to dvna tc :::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:::::·:·:·:·:·:::::-:;s·:·:·:-:·:-:·:?:::.:::: C C~l ll'l
and 111\\- 70s.

SUits entered in court'

SURFACE AND
SOFT-SIDE

, • r, I I

LUGGAGE AND
CARRYALLS.

wall of the home . Officials sa1d
they believed two stkcks of

lo

Pf10NE 992-2156

Dedication set

No InJuries were reported m
the blast, centered on a front

dynam ttc or other explosive
l old bel'll nlacrd at a door

TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1973

Full1973 Regatta
Program assured

attorney Donald Hanni early

Tor1igt1l&amp; Tuesday
May 21 -22
Double Feature Program
" THE NAKED
COUNTESS"

Girolami 1 who has always dis played fire works f rom his ,
restaurant. "Shammy's" on July 4, sa1d this IS the first t1me he is '
trying daylight fir eworks .
John Hunnel also met With counc1l in regard to makmg
(ContJnucd ~ pa ge lO J

IJe voted To The lntere.•L• Of The Meig.&lt;-Ma.mn Area

Sunday .

Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.

night.

MEMPHIS, TENN. - A BERSERK GUNMAN,laughing a nd

in Apnl, mamly beca use of
higher pnces for food , clothmg,
used cars and gasolme , the
governmen t sa1d today .
Dunng the f1rs t three full
months of Prestdent Ntxon 's
Phase III economic contro ls -

LUGGAGE SALE
-.~;\

.

Council approvetJ a request by Gwdo Gkolami W display
fireworks Monda y from the parkmg lot levee at 10 a .m . before
the Memonal Day parade . Girola m t sa 1d the fireworks conta in
colored smoke a nd will gi ve the sa me effect a s those used a t

enttne

Middleport at 6 p m . Judgmg of
PHNOM PENH - GOVERNMENT troops supported by U.

Blaettnar

•

witnesses in a burgeoning congressiOnal mvest1gation of White

dleswart, Fred Miller, Jr .,
De bra Mill1ron ,
Randall
Moore , Barbara Nease , Lee
Nease , Paul Nease, Karen
Ne 1gler , Rodney Neigter ,
Debra Nelson , D1ana Norris,
Grace
Phillips,
Freddie
Pickens , Sandra Randolph ,
Jane Rees . Robert Rhodes,
Judi th Roberts, Gary Roush,
Jay Rowe , Paul Rowe, Patncta
Sayre , Harry Sha1n, Neva
Sloter , Sandra W1nerbrenner,
Bon n1k Sm1th. Conn1e Sm1th,
Lawrence Wilcoxen and Steven
Yonker

C..ouncil noted that It would have to ask Solicitor Fred W.
Crow for advice. Vaughan agreed to see Crow pnor to the nex t
meeting or council so as not to hold up the business matter with

Oick Vaughan met with counci l "in regard to purchasmg a
bmldmg fr om Fred Blaettnar located m Naylors Run £or use as a
slaughtering, processing, fr eczmg and beef, pork and lamb retaJI
facility . Accordmg to council there Is a n old ordman ce
prohib~ting a slaughter house: however, It was pointed out the
bluldmg will be government inspected and would be a far c ry
fr om the "slau ghter houses" of yea rs ago, which the old or-

.

House eflort.s to irtvolve the CIA irt the coverup of the Watergate

dinance banned.

today.

Briefs::=

(Contmued from Page 1)

not nearly enough to meet

Vmlation of lhe ord ina nce carnes a fme of not less than $25 or
more than $50 for the f1rst offense and no more tha n $100 for each
off ense thereafter In order to pass the ordmance tw o more
rea din gs a re required .
ln oth er busmess Mayor Dona ld Collins a nd counc il mem·
bcrs diref'tt'd Pollee Cln ef J ed Webster to place a sig:n, " No l....eft
Turn ," at the mtersect1on of Butternut and West Ma m Sts.,

By United Press International
WASHINGTON - FORMER PRESIDENTIAL advisers H.
R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman have agreed to become

across the country," he sa1d.

member of Congress to vote
agamst U S entry mto both
world wars She mamtamed
thr ou g hout her life that
violence was no way to solve
human disagreements.

fHIS SALE. BIG
SELECTION OF

HOME BOMBED
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UP!)

Ohw.

The earhest kn own musical
mstrumen t was a rattle consts lmg of such hard obJeCts as
nutshe lls, seeds, hooves or
teeth found In Pale olithi c
exca va ttons.

The he vote left sU.ndmg a
dec1si on by the 4th U. S. Ctrcuit
Court of App ea ls, wh1ch

w
w

Finley,

NOW YOU KNOW

OUR ENTIRE STOCK
OF MEN'S AND
WOMEN'S LUGGAGE
IS INCLUDED IN

overturned a dtstnct court
decisi on ordenng merger of
the Richm ond sc hool distr1cts.
The case is pivota l m the sc hool
busmg tssue

Donna

of 92 Miss Rankm had the
d1stmctwn of bemg the only

Board and the Vtrgima Board
of Education, did not participate.
A 4-4 vote does not set a lega l
precedent. Several other cases
presentmg the same issue consohdatwn of black city
schools w1tb thOse of counties
whe re the residents are mostly
white - are m hhgation One of
these could provide a more
dectsive ruhng on the issue
later

RESERVATIONS NOTE
Reservations for the annual
Scipio Alwnni ASsn. banquet
and dance may be made by

Dav1d Lee Trtplett, 19, PortStethem, 21, Long Bottom.

of both the Richmond School

Robert G., of near Letart;

Marriage Lie en~ e

dent with I( ' (Watergate ). He
said all lirtk.s to the President,

A . and Jess ie Morris Clarke.
Survtving are a son, Alan

gra udchildren ; two greatg randchildren ; two sisters,
Mrs Dana Harnm , Middleport,
and Mrs . Kath enne Hart ,
Huntin gt on ; four broth e rs,
Pres ley , Win ches ter , Va. ;

Sh ultz,

contribution from financi er

Jury charges of lying and oi&gt;-

beca u se Justi ce Lewi s F.
Powell Jr., a former member

Rocky MounU.m , N. C.; eight

Ruby

Langsville and Cora Argabrite,
Reedsville
Sunday Dtschar.,ges - Susan
J effers, .Jud y Gumther, Ins
Ca rr , Patrtcia Powell and

5, 1884, the son of late Herman

daughter , Mrs. Anna Lester,

Middleport; Joseph Ha lfhill,

Stans were bemg arratgned
today in New York on grand

LETART, W. Va - Chester that predominantly black
M Clarke, 68, of near he re, schools m Richmond, Va , be
d1ed Sunday evemn g at Lakm merged wtth suburban county
State Hospttal. A ret1red sc h oo ls \l.ihi c h are mostly
farm et·, Mr Clarke was a while .
m e mber of the Clifton Masonic
The tte vote came about

Joseph c;tark, Kmk1and, Ill.; a

J o Ann Wolfe, W1lma Eynon ,
Robert Pooler Pearl Bradley,
Dorts Lee, Holly Hayes, Ola

- Mitchell and former Commerce Secretary Maurice H .

wfeed so many 11

Lodge No. 23. He was born Nov.

Saturda y Di sc har ges The lma Hysell, Charles Lane,

Ches hire ; Ray W. Pickens,
Clifton : Marv1n Durham,

Dean and Caulf1eld,
worked for Dean.

Chester Oarke
died on Sunday

won the John Ph11lip Sousa Award .

the Wa te rgate affatr
" This was not t he Pre sid ent's doing,
none
of

W.ater~ate

bus iness to a standstill.
He is pnv1leged to see the sun rise through smog-free air and
to walk under open sky. His closeness to nature strengthens his

makes hi&lt;.; production capacity the envy of the rest of the world.
You can reduce his acreage, but y~u ca n't restram his ambition. Even when his s plrlt IS low and things seem bleak, he can
be recharged anew when he hears "The market IS up ." Courtesy Purma Hog Chow Dealer.

Denise Cross, Connie Smith, Barbara FISher, with director R Thomas Ph1lhps . Miss Fisher

Middleport

tions f'..ommittee was questlonmg_former Ce ntral Intelligence

~News .. in

SENIOR BAND MEMBERS at Southern High S.hool,l-r, are Diana Norris, Sharon Drake,

try to cover up the

Senate Fore1gn Rela-

permission from council. This mcludes solic itations from
baseball teams, cheerleaders, barxl members, poppy sa les, bak e
sales etc., without permiSSion of COWJcil.
- It wiU be in violation of the ordmance for any person or
group to sell any arhcle from a vehicle, cart, stand , or any other
structure upon the streets of Pomeroy, its sidewalks or parking
areas m the months of January, February, March , April , May,
October, November and December, and it w11J be permissa ble to
seU only homegrown fruits and vegetables durmg the months of
June, July , August and September. Any a nd all other a rtJ cles

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Agency director Richard M.
Helms about alleged Wh1te
House efforts to use the CIA to

-'Ill~

groups. It allegedly reported to

Our bank turns you r savmgs dol la rs into a skfl led labor force Under our wtde awak e
supervi SI On , money m our new Vacat1o n Glub savmgS accounts earns a n1ce dlv1dend
Th 1s 1s ,the easy way to plan the "'acahon you ' ve alway s wanted Why not stop m for
complete details? Do 1t now

stand used upon the Sidewalk must extend no further than three
feet from the buildmg front or three feet from the curb . At no

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Disc harges - Mrs. Max Eva
Heslep, Pomt Pleasant; Mrs .
Paul Hamma ck , Cheshire ,
ClJflon Bowles, Roberts burg ;
William Van Meter , New
Haven ; Howard Lee Powell ,
Leon , Mrs William Roush,
Ne w Haven ; Mr s Clinton
Cra1 g , Roberts burg ; Mrs .
Mal comb Gumther, Syra,cuse;
Carl Shue, Fraziers Bottom;
Htlda
Bratls haw,
Point
Pleasant , Mrs. John Melton,
Cheshire ; Mrs. Charles Saxon,

frost , bhght , tornado, hail, flood , or drought ) can brmg his

MAKE 49 PAYMENTS- WE PAY 50th

Pomeroy, or from tabl es, stands, etc., at parkmg places or on the
sLdewalks. Persons usmg vehicles parked upon the street or a
metered parking area must pay sa1d meter while in the process
of selling, or as long as the vehicle remains in the sa1d space _ A

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Saturday Adm1ss wn s - Paul
Van Meter , Middleport ; Curtis
Riffle, Ho mer Brads haw ,
Pom e roy; Jeffrey FJ•tend ,
Long Bottom, Ruby G1bbs,
Letart and Sus an Jeffers,

Watergate prosecutor .

informatiOn about radica l

Savings Plan

bomegrown frult.s and vegetables may be sold from vehicles
parked upon the streets and parking areas of the town of

tor-general whom Richardson l - - . , - - - - - , - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -has picked to be special

continually meet the challenges of his capacities amtd ever
pr esent possibilities that an act of God (a late spring , an early

CLUB

designated a s the only m onths m which su ch items as

called to testify until the 30
days are up. However lt

time IS the Sidewalk to .be blocked.
- At no time is there to be a rummage sale, yard sale, private
sale or the sale of any goods not mentioned m this ordina nce from
th e streets, sidewalks or parkmg areas. m Pomeroy Without prior

- The months of June, July, August and September a re

e1 ther ·Dean or Magruder,
which means they cannot be

General John N Mitchell as
absolving President Ntxon m

harvestmg 11. W1ves help them, httle boys foll ow them, the
Agnculture Department confuses them, salesmen detam them,
meals walt for them, weather can d elay them, but it takes

VACATION

Pomeroy council Monday night. The vote was 5·1, Lucien Poulin
voting no.
Provisions include :

waive the 10 or 20 days lor

and Archibald Cox, the former
Kennedy administration solici-

perso nnel commLttee.

Farme1 s are found m fields plowing up, seeding down,
returnmg from , plantmg to, ferbhzing with, spraymg for and

Our New

An ordinance regulat.m g Sidewalks, street and parking area
vendors in Pomeroy \\as approved in Its first reading by

combined 30 days the court is
reqwred to grant the request,
without optiOn .
&amp;me Waivers Granted
Ervin said the Justice Depar:tment has not consented to

ma1led to 257 M1Jl St . Mid- mittee today was questiomng
dleport, m care of the Rev . both Elliot L. Richardson , the
general-designate,
Robert Card , chairman of the attorney

this is a farmer

Enroll Now!

Sidewalk sales ordinance wins in first reading

to act on the request unless the
attorney general wcuves this

granted such waivers for
Commwuty ActiOn AgencieS several other witnesses .
In other development.s :
locat ed tn the res pectiv e court- The S.nate Judiciary Comhouses Applications are to be

fa1th By h1s hand alone he produces enough

(Tcchn1colorl
Paul Newma n
Lee Marvin

ef.

the Galha·Me1gs Commumty
Action Prvg ram (CAP J
The t1tle of the JOb 1s

mediUm pr operty damage s

and no ;njunes or arr ests.

res1 ~ n a H on ,

fcc lJ VE." Jun e l , by one of the
worker s to accept another
posat wn , the re IS an openin g m

Paul P. Taylor . 59, of 20 Rose Tay lur "'as a r e hrcd truc k
Ave , Grove City, formerl y of dri ver for Elford and Son s,
!he Stewart area , d!Cd un ex- Inc . Colwnbus .
pectedly Sunday mornmg at
Surv ivmg are his Wife , Lel a
tus home.

Due to a

nom w l nnsston and support
th r ee c re ws e~ :s on gtn a Jl y
pla nned ro·· il tota l of 140 d ays

Paul P. Taylor 'd ied on Sunday

to a long boat hook and attempt

"'/ 1

.a

Sta11ing
(Cunlinued £ron• Pa ~e 11

in local CAP

the

overhea ted space st.:'l hon by

Jamm ed power

Positions open

FUEE &lt;.:USTOMER
PARKING ON SECOND
..
STREET AND AT ELBERFELll5_MECHANI€
STREET WAREHOUSE.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

~encd

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SOUTHERN HIGH BASEBALL SQUAD - F1ghtmg for
the championship right up to the last day of the season is
Southern's baseball squad. Monday they upset Symmes
Valley at Racine (see Page Ji and have a shot a t a share of
the SV AC title when a return match is played at Symmes

Valley. Making up the squad are, front ro, 1-r, Monty H~ rt,

Glen Roush, John Salser, Brady Huffman, J eff Hubbard and
Greg Dunning; back row, Hilton Wolfe, Jr., coach; Verne
Ord Rex Roy Dave Theiss, David Sayre, Mike Nease,
•
•
•
Randy Warner ' Mitch Nease and Amos Moore.
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