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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.

• • •

"
01!-. •

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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

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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

f::::m:-:·:·:·:~·:=:·:=::;:·:·:;.·.·:;:;.;:·:· ..·.·.;.· . ··:·:··.;.·.;:·:;:,:;:,:;:;:::::::::::::::·:::::::::::;:·:::::·:::::-:::::-..:;:;::: :.::~.

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,
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•
Randy Warner ' Mitch Nease and Amos Moore.
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KARlE ROBIN HUMPHREY left and Luc) Jean Holter
y..ere n~m e d valed1ctonpn and salutator an respect vel) at
the 6th annual Eastern H gh School commencement Sunday
mght

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HOSPIT \L
Holzer Medical Center
I Dtsc::harges )
tMa) !8 19 201
J esse B 0\1. n
Flo ren ce
Ho\\ard M)rtle Carl sle
Sandra Gnff th LcJfe J enn ngs
Zelia flo e JI
Henr ett a
Scha fe ber Elmer Burton
W !bur 01 ve Golde Ter
Halt e Queen Hobert Ourhan
Mrs Ed \oard Yankums and
son Mark Todd Wh tl D e
Tucker
Ella
Stanley
Marg re Sm1th Mrs Fred
Sanders and so Pa I Mullms
Jr
J ohnna Mtller Rober
I ong June Ke per Ke\ n
H l Fred Hea ener Rev Paul
Hav. ks Sr I uc Ham !ton
Dor s Ha lfh II I nda Frencl
AI ne E s ep Ul cses Da s

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Ja ekt e Bu ck C ndy
Boggess Mrs J ohn Blake and
son I ere sa Baker Laura
McDa cl Ph yll s Cratg
C) h a Dou gla ss L zz e
Kn gh ts e p J ohn Sturgeon
Eve )n Treadwa.} Velma
F reernan Rosedna Edwards
Vel n a Youn g
Margaret
W lson Helen Salts Mel ssa
Nance Ma v Wolford Loneva

Russell B II) Qu lien Harold
Ma hall Zola Holeman
Gerald Ka) Debra Butlr ck
G !bert Bush Mrs Charles
1 ~u ton an I daughter Janes
Sr tzle Oll&lt;l Shoemake• Este r
P off t Madge Nea l Samuel
ell e t V rg I Lee N cholas
K ng Betty Hutch nson Jerry
H II 1\oodford L G een Jr

Gent&gt;rat1on Rap
l:h II• '• ,

n l "ut BoUt I

No Coll)ebacks for Teens

Rap
I was asked to be on a PTA teen panel Smce I work until 8
p m I didn thave tlme to go home and cha nge so I came n tenms
shoes a T sh rt and Jeans
Durmg tl e quest on and an swer per od a woman nab g
flowered dress and a lot of makeup got up and asked Wh\ don t
you kid s respect your nVJtat on enough to put on de ent
clothes And a lot of people cla pped
I kept ffi) cool and said Lady 1f you ~on t cr tic ze m)
appearance I "on t knock yours
She got mad a nd sto rmed out and the next da} she con
pla ned to our pr nctpal about the discourteou s boy at PTA
meetmg so I got called m for an explanation The pr nc1pal
acknowledged a pont but asked me to wr te an apology as she
\\as a member of the school board
I dtd because he was on a spot but lh s bnngs up somelh ng
that bothers a lot of us how come adults can get a ll kmds of
na sty with teenagers but f ve make a m ld comment back
we re brats - Cl !NT
oy e A Da s
Adm x o hees ae
o E me Da s
deceased

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Because SOME adults (not man) but they re the ones you
remember ) think teens are sub humans who need cntiCISn to
en a o ney gro\1 on
and should be gratef ul for l
o Pa n
I thmk the sc hool boat d member was out of ltne and yOur
2 6
prmc pal should have told her so She II keep on pulhng rank as
long as people toadv to her
HELEN

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Clmt
U I had been at the PTA meet ng I d have clapped for YOU
C.J se N o 20 32
But
honest don t you suppose that kind of faultfmder would be
Es a e o ERNE ST DUFFY
D e ea se d
JUSt as qu ck to cr t caze an adult
No
e
he eby g en ha
The only d fference she wouldn t scream bratty kid tf the
Ka h ecn F' an c s a d Jean
0 e
o f Sy a use Oh o hav e adult took her down a notch Shed JUSt compla n to the PTA
been
du
appo n ed Ad
m n s a e d e bon s non o he about ts low qual ty speakers - SUE
Es ae o
Erne s
Du ty
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d e eased a e a Me g s Co un Y 'rtNen and Sue
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Chesterton Engl sh novel sl you say Not now he thmks you re mmatuTe - TWO
DISILLUSIONED GIRLS

Cut UMBUS IUPI) - Leaders of the Ohto General Assembly have set July 15-Aug I
as the target area for legiS!a
tlve adJournment for the year
House Speaker A G Laocrone [).Bellatre satd tDday he
believes Aug I IS a realiStic
dead! ne for completion of the
years work
Senate Prestdent Poo Tern
pore Theodore M Gray R
Columbus satd he beheves
bust ness can be I !ruShed up by
July 15 but may take until the
end of that month
The new fiScal year begrns
July I at which time the legt
slalorshope tD have taken ftnal
action on Gov John J
Gilligan s proposed $9 9 billion
budget for the ftscal 1973-75
The two maJor areas st.andtng m the way of adJournment
accordtng to LanclOne and
Gray are unemployment
compensatiOn and workmen s
comPfn5atlOn legtslahon
U 11e get those two out of
the way I don t see why we
can t go home for the rest of the
year Gary satd Of course
f there are problems wtth the
state lottery we may end up
commg back tn CoctDber or
November I m not say ng
that s good or bad
There are a lot of thmgs
that need SIX months or so to

Mrs
Robert Faulk and
daughter Barbara D1xon Eva
Brown Warren Yen an Henry
Fa 1 ch ld mfant daughter of
M and Mrs Charles Ed
wards Max Poor Cec I Ruth
Bess e Walton Mrs Robert
Wasmer and da ughter Kevm
Norr s
Shelly Stamper
Chnstopher Z mme r Suzanne
1\ o!fe
Laura Thompson
Jan ce Sn tlh Mrs Charles
Roberts and daughter Orv lie
Rhodes Erv n Patnck Aldtne
McD n el Mrs James Malone
and son Jo\ Hunnell Anna
Hartenbach Ivan F1fe
Births
(May 18 19 201
Mrs Robert ManleJ son
V nton Mrs Melv n Fr y
daughter New Haven Mrs
Donilld Do~n s b er~
son
Ravens\l.ood
Mrs
John
French son Waverly Mrs
G&lt;tr Watson son S Webster
Mrs Donald Syrus daughter
Gall pol s Mrs Leo nard
Ferrell son Ga lhpol s Mrs
Gru,er G llum daughter
Jacks on Mrs Fred Gardner
son Northup
SERVICE EXCHANGE
fiNDLAY Ohto (UP!) - Of
ftctals of F nd!ay College and
Blanchard Valley Hospttal will
begtn a recipro cal program for
employes beg nnmg tn Seplem
ber
The hospttal has agreed to
provtde free care to Fmdlay
College employes and the col
lege wtll pro vtde tuttion free
education for the ho tal em
p!oyes

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Well get that Son of il H p Groover who s embarrassed
because hi s nght on father of 54 v.ears lo\1. rise Jeans and body
sh rts
1m 73 have 17 par of flares" th krut sh rts to matcl I wear
low r se jeans-for yard work and jlbsorb vltahty from the good
earth by go ng barefoot
You r peanut bra ned correspond ent doesn t reah ze that up to
now en \\Ore nothmg but conserva t ve uncomfortab le clot! es
::~n I
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white sh rts W th new styles n en
th emancipatiOn and high lime
are bus tm out all over
SOAHG should g ve h s Dad s pot belly a lovmg pat and be
grateful he has a father "ho can enJOY I fe
RIDE EM
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Gray satd
nus was v1ewed as a delicate
way of saymg they need tD be
taken up man electton year for
full pressures to be exerted
ElhlcsCode
LancJone added to the list a
proposed code of ethics but he
did not say t! had tD be passed
pr10r to adjOurnment for the
year He tndicated Jl would be
up tD lhe Gilligan administra
tion tD deterrntne how to get 11
through the Repubhcan
controlled Senate
The adrmmstration s unem
ployment
compensation
proposal already has been
shced up m a Senate com
mJ\tee
But Ute House Agnculture
Commerce and Labor Corrurut
tee IS getting ready to hatch a
Democratic onented work
men s compensation btU which
may be used as bargammg
matertal once the budget IS
cleared m late June or early
July
The Senate returned to ac
t on Monday unammousJy
passmg and sending tD the
House a btll establishing ftxed
dates for appomting members
of varJous state boards and
COffimlSSlOns

BY PAUL CRABTREE
Since they say an expert ts a person who happens to agree
wtth you today I hop&lt; you II stand back and let me fle• my ego a
Uttle folks - I var.t tD gloat a btl
The Emmy Awards announced Sunday rught conftrmed
several thmgs I ve been saymg from time to time aU year m this
column
SpectftcaUy
1- 'The 1\altDns ts a very very ftne teleVISIOn sertes and
a show that stmply tells honest movmg stortes about believable
human bemgs has to have a chance m today s tinseled-up TV
markets
1 was overJoyed tD see Rtchard Thomas (John Boy ) take the
Best Actor m a O&gt;ntinumg Sertes Award MISS Michael Learned
(Olivta the mother ) the same award for Best Actress even
tltough netther of the presenters could pronounce her name
correctly and the show 1tself wm maJor honors
They were well-deserved and if the network brass hats are
at all attenttve they should eonstder add bona! drama that ts
based on ordinary people domg ordmary thmgs
2 - I have contended that Mary Tyler Moore s Show ts
posstbly the sl ekes! besliJroduced best-cast most-credible
stluat on comedy m an otherwtse-routine season and the Emmy
voters concurred
Valerte Harper 1Rhoda Morgenstern) the vtcarJous secret
love of my life and egomarua cal newscaster Ted Knight (Ted
Baxter ) deserved the supportmg-award roles they were
presented and Mary herseU repeated wtth her tlttrd or fourth
Emmy Huzzah
3
You have read my comments on the p10neermg work
done by All m the Famtly as 11 shatters taboo after taboo on
network programmmg and generaUy heard me pratse the rays
of honesty between the haze and mtst of censorship
Archie Bunker and OJ wrapped up the Best Comedy Sertes
award m a no-contest race as far as I was concerned and we
are all a little rtcher and more free for havtng the Btgot and the
Meathead on the tube I tltink Agam tt s a case of real people
talking about some of the real problems of the real world and t! s
hard to tmagme The WaltDns and All m the Famlly as
ltissmg cousms but when you get r ght down to It they are
Then there IS one show which frankly doesn t turn me on very
much but tt got tts share of goodtes That would be Carol Burnett
and frtends
Carolts an nventtve funny gal but I can only take her m
measured doses - but lhat IS perhaps a defect tn my taste and
I really cannot argue about the selectiOn made by the JUdges
I ve never satd the show was bad - JUSt that Jt ts not one ol
my personal favortes
Revtewmg all the above there s one thread that shines
through the entlre fabnc Every smgle one of these shows IS on
CBS and the network ts probably gloatmg even more than I am
today
On the other hand I U bel tltere are c me very very htgh
level meelmgs gomg on at NBC and ABC

Sen Walter White R Ltma
!Did Ute Senate there are cur
rently no gwdelines for a gov
ernor to follow when makmg
his appomtments
Over the years Whtte satd
new governors have made
varLous replacements and
f lied vacanctes wtthout bemg
subjected tD deadlines
The result was to negate the
effect of staggered terms
under wh ch membership on
boards and commtsstons ts ro..
tated m an orderly fashton to
nsure experience and a new
outlook on the agencres
While s bJU sets dates for
makmg appomtments gtvmg
the governor 60 days delay if
needed
Amounts Ratsed
TUESDAY MAY22 1973
The S~nate also passed 23 I
6 00
News 3 4 8 0 13 5 T u1h or Conseq 6 Sesame St 20
Around The Bend 33
and sent to the House a bill
6 30
News 3 4 6 8 0 5 D eam of Jeann e 3 M esfones
ratsmg from $SO tD $150 lhe
of P og ress 33
amount boards of education
7 00
What s My L ne a ve Got A Set: ret 3 Elec Co 20
Beat The Clock 4 News 6 0 Untamed Ward 3 TV Hono
may pay m membershtp tD an
Soc ety 5 Tru h or Co.nseq 3 Mart n Ag onsky Even ng
accrediting assoctatiOn
Ed1onJ3
The purpose according to
7 30 - ToTe I The Truth 6 Pr ce s R gh 8 10 Beat The Cock
3 Th s Is Your L fe 3 C reus 4 People &amp; The P ess 5 Rf 0
Sen Oltver Ocasek D Akron
20 G eat Steamboat Race 33
chtef sponsor ts to allow a
8 00
Ma ude 8 Book Beat 33 Move Set Th s Town On F e
3 Death of a Gun f1ghter 4 Chuc k Wh te Presents 9
school d strtct to pay the entire
Oh o Th s Week 20 Tempe atures R s ng 6 3
cost of membersh p m an
B 30
Haw a F ve 0 8 10 Mov e Ca He Mom 6 3 B 1
Moyers Jou rna 20 33
assocaat on as well as the cost
9 00
Beh nd the L nes 20 33
of evaluat on
9 JO
Em my Awa ds a 0 Back Jou na l 20 33
Under the bill boards of ed
0 00 ~ Marc us We by MD 6 3 News 20 NBC Repo ts 3 4
5 B ography 33
ucat10n also would be author
00
News 3 4 8 3 15
tzed to pay expenses of up to
1 30
Johnny Carson 3 4 5 Mov ng Ta get 6 3 Moves
$1 500 for evaluat ng and ac
He en Mo gan Story 8 Mckey One o
00
Pe y Mason 4 News 13
cred tmg ts schools as well as
2 00 - You Hea th 4
the salary of an employe serv
'2 30
News 4
mg on an evaluating team
WEDNESDAY MAY23 t973
The Senate also unammously
6 00 - Sun r se Sem na r 4 Sac ed Hea t 0
adopted legJs!abon modtfymg
6 5 - Farmt me 0 Eng sh 3
6 20
Farm Repo t 3
and updating the dut es of the
6 25
Pa ul Harvey 3
divtston of lands and soil m the
6 30
Columbus Today 4 B ble Answers 8 U ban League 10
The Story 13
state Natural Resources De
7 00
Today 3 4 5 CBS News 8 0 News 6 Jeffs Co e 3
partment
7 30 Romper Room6 Rocky&amp; Bu w nk e 3 Popeye o
The House was to reconvene a 00 - Capt Kanga oo 0 New Zoo Revue 3 Sesame St 33
Lass e 6
at 10 30 a m and the Senate at
8 30 Jack La La nne 13 New Zoo Rev ue 6 Romper Room 8
I 30 pm
a 55 - News 3
9 00 - Pau D xon. 4 Ph Donahue 15 What Every II' :~man
Wants to Know 3 Concentraf on 6 Me v Gr ff n 8 Fr end y
Junct on 0 Ben Casey 3
9 30
E ec Co 3J To Tel the T uth 3 Jeopardy 6 Hollywood
Ta lk ng 10
0 00 - D nah Sho e 3 5 Co umbos Six Ca ng 6 Jok er s W d
8 10 D ck Van Dyke 3
0 30 Baffe3 4 15 SIOOOOPy amd8 0 Sp t Second lJ
00 Sale of the Cen ury 3 5 Love Amer can Sty le 6 Gamb I
the 10 mne seven of trumps
8 0 Password 3
represented three e ntnes to
30 - Hoi ywo.od Squa es 4 3 Lov e of L fe 8 o Bew lched 6
3 Sesame St 20
dummy and that the queen
10 nme of hearts could be \1 55-CBSNewsa Dantme s Wo d 0
1 00 - Jeopa dy 3 5 Password 6 Bob Braun s 50 50 Club 4
made mto hts lOth tnck
News 3 Contact 8 News 0
Then he should have been 2 30 Sp t Second6 S!:!arch fo ""fo morrow8 0 3Ws3 15
careful to ru ff the heart wtth 2 55
NB C News 3 5
a h gh trump ~ low tru mp
00
News Weafhe Sports 3 AI My Ch d en 6 13 Secre
Storm 8 Not For Women On y 5 Green Acres 10
to the seven would put htm
20
rash ons n Sew ng 3
tn dummy He would lead the
n ne of hea rts and -dtscard a 1 30 - 3 On A Match 3 4 I S Let s Make A Dea l 6 13 As the
Word Tu ns B 0 Bow ng 6
low card The three of dta
2
00Days of Our L ves 3 4 5 Lets Make A Dea 6 3 As
monds as an example
The World Turns a 0 Bow nq 6
West would be n and 2 30 Oat ng Game 3 Doctors 3 4 5 Edge of N ght 8 o
mJghl lead a club South 3 00
Anoth er Wo ld 3 15 Genera Ho.sp ta l 6 3 Love
Splendored Th ng 8 0 R F D 20
would w n with the ace en
Return of Peyton P ace 3 4 5 One L fe to L ve 6 3
ter du mmy w1th the mne of 3 30
Secret Storm 10 Th s Week 20 Hoi ywood Talk ng B Ph I
trumps lead the 10 of hearts
Donahue 4
and d1 sca d the deuce of
4 00 - Mr Ca toon 3 Somerset 5 Sesame St 20 33 Love
clubs
Ame can S y e 13 Merv G ff n 4 Huck. eberry Hound &amp;
Yog Bear 6 Move Sem note 10
Wes t would be tn wtth the
Pett coat Junct on 3 W d W ld West 13 To Be An
ace and lead a second dub 4 30
nounced 8 I Love Lu&lt;:y 6 Me v Gr ff n 4
South would lose that trtek
Mr Rogers 33 Bonanza 3 4 Hazel a Andy Gr ff n 5
but ruff the next e nter dum 5 00
8 g Valley 6
n y a ga n an d di scard h1 s 5 30 - E ec Co 33 Gomer Py e 13 Bever y H b I es B
last loser on the queen of
Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Death Val ey Days S
hearts
5 55
Ear N ght nga e 15
6
00
Truth
or Co nseq 6 News J 4 8 10 5 Sesame Sf 20
NEW SPAP ER EN ERPR 5E ASSN
Arou nd the Bend 33
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30 - News 3 4 6 8 0 1!1 I 0 eamof Jeanne 3 Zoom 33
- News 6 0 What s My L ne 8 Truth or Conseq 3 Beat
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1he Cock. 4 Anyth ng You Can Do 13 Know You Schools 33
E ec Co 20 Sa nt 5
The b dd ng has been
7 30 To Te l the Truth 6 The Judge 10 Pol ce Surgeon 3 4
\\ est
North
Eao;l
SoUth
Beat the Cock 13 Andy Gr ft 1h 5 Ep sode Act on 33
Econom c Educa t on 20
1•
Pass
7 .s5 - Baseba 15
14
Pal:i!&gt;
8 00 - Adam 12 3 4 5 Amer ca 13 LO 33 Mo-... e Death of a
You Sou h hold
Gunf ghter 4 Pau Lynde 6 3 Sonny &amp; Che Comedy Hour
.KJRl ¥K 1054 J32 oloA 87
8 0
Wha do you do now?
8 30 - McM llan &amp; W fe 3 4 5
9 00 Understand ng Afr ca 20 Mov e The Sp ral Sfa rcase
A-B d a sl ghtlv conse \'lltl e
6 3 Dan August 8 0 June Wayne 33
th cc spadu o a shghtlv hbc al 9 30
Turn ng Po nts 20 33
f u spades Take your l'h l'C 10 00
Soul 33 News 20 Ovven Marsha 6 13 Search J 4 15
Cannon 8 0
TODAYS QUESTION
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3 15
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30
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East

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West
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Ch cago
2 IJ 6 8
Ca fa n a
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Kansas( ty
23 17 575
Oakland
11 19 525 3
M nneso a
18 17 514 3
Texas
12 23 343 9
Monday s Results
Oak and 5 Kansas. C ty o
C eve and 10 New Yo "k 5
Bos ton 4 Ba mo e 1
( On y games schedu ed)
Today s Probable P tchers
(All times EDTJ
Texas ( B abe g 0 4) at
Oakland (Hoi zman a 2)

By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Wr1ter

Deron J ohnson sold by the
Phtladelplua Phtlhes to the
New York
Oakland A s earl er tlllS n onlh
P ttsbu gh
Mont ea
has beco11e an Integral part of
Ph ade ph a
the A s offense as the team s
Sl Lou s
destgnated
hitter and ts show
West
Wlp&lt;:tgb
mg off the po\\ er that on~
Hous on
26 16 6 9
made h m one or the most
San Franc sea 27 17 6 4
feared httters m the Nat onal
C nc nnat
23 16 590
LosAnge es '2J 17 575 2
lA!ague
A anta
6 22 42
a pm
Johnson collected a doulle
San D ego
5 26 366 10 7
Kan sas C t y (5 mpson 3 2) at and a two-run hon er Monday
Mondays Resu lts
M nn eso a I Kaa l :S 2 9 p m
Ch a Montrea ppd a n
fo n a (Ma y 4 3) at rught to lead the A s to a 5-0
S Lou s a New Yo k ppd ChCacago
{Bahnsen 5 3 9 p m
VJctory over the Kansas City
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P ltsburgh 5 Ph adelph a 4
a De l o F yman 2 3) a p m Royals
San F anc sea 9 Hous on 4
C eve and (T d ow 4 5) a
When I ftrsl heard of th e
(Only games schedu ed l
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Today s Probable P tchers
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M waukee {Colbo n 3 ) at
Ch cago (Jenk ns 4 3 at Bos ton (Cu s 14 ) 7 30pm
Mon r"ea Renko 2 2) a p m
Wednesday s Games
Sf Lo u s Wse 42 ) a New Cleve a Ba more n gh
Yo k (Koosman 5
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M wa ukee at Bos ton n ghl
P ltsburgh (Moose 3 3 at New York a Del o n gh
Ph adelph a
Ru hven 1 3) Kan C y at M nnesota n gh
7 30p m
Ca "torn a a Ch cago n gh
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San D ego Gre f 3 3) a Los
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run here Monday m the bottom
San Franc sco (Ma cha 4 3)
League Stand ng s
of
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By Un ted Press nternat anal
Wednesdays Games
Amer can 0 v seon
a 3 3 e and an upset 4-3 \ 1ctor)
S Lou sa New Yo k
W l Pel GB by Ute &amp;&gt;uthern Tornadoes
Ch cagoa Mont eal n gh
Roches e
22 2 647
P sbu ghat Ph a n ght
over prev ously undefeated
Sy ac use
6 7 485 5
Hous on a C nc nna n gh
Pawtucke
3 16 448 6
Symmes Valley
San D ego a Lcs A.ng n gh
To edo
4 24 36a o
The vtctory beh nd the
San F an a A ant,. n ght
Nat anal 0 v ston
W l Pel GB ur II ant p tchrng of Dave
Cha es on
23 3 639
Amer can league
Sayre w th help m the seventl
Pen nsula
21 5 58 3 2
East
9 7
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o 24 294 2
20 8 526
Bait more
Monday s ~e s ult s
7 8 486
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Charl eston
T dewa er
B 20 474 2
M waukee
Paw t ucke a Syra cu se 2
7 9 472 2
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5 9 44
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vcars to play But t s not n uch
different over here I m still
batt ng fourth or f fth
S nee gmng to the As on May
5 J ohnson 11&lt; s been hiltmg the
ball at a 30! dtp n 18 gan es
"" th f1ve t on ers and 15 1 ull.'i
ba tted n
In the onl) other AI ~ mes

Boston bea t Bait n ore 4 1 r I
Clcv{(and wallOpt,.'tl New York
10-5
San F rilD &lt;' ISCo dde.ated
Houston 9-4 m a na t10nal1y
tele\1se I g nc and Ptltsburgh
edged II I delph a S-4 n the
only N::~llonal l .eag 1e act on
St Lou s at New York an I
Ch1 ca g at Montre 1 were
ramcd. out
J m Hunter benefitted Iron
Johnson s lusty h tt ng to notcl
hts f1fth v ctor~ agamst 1\\ 0
lefcats for Oakl nd
LUIS 1 ant tossed
four
hitter as he beat the Or oles for
the f fth ~trmghl tu e over the

last two yea1 s Lu s Apar cJo
l'Dntr bu tcd a two-run s ngle
and Ca rl Ya.strzemskt
two"" double tD the Red &amp;&gt;x
a lt.; t k as they p nned the loss
on J 1 Palme
G~y l ord Perry sw vtved a
{our un second mnmg to notch
his Stxlh vtctory and Boddy
Bell collected four htts to spark
the Ind a rt'i tnwnph over the
Ya nk ees George Hcndrtck
' ldcd three h ts !o th e
Cl \Cl n I cause nclud ng a
two 1un ho ner wJ le Thurman
Munso I d three h \s nclud
ng a solo homer for the
Yankees

Ch s Spe1er &lt;lrove an four
runs wLth a ho mer a nd a tr pi
to spark the (; nL&gt; tr u oph
over th e Astros n th f .&lt;:. t of
th e Monda) n gh fV ba eball
specia ls 1 he v c:tory broke a
four game los ng str ea k for the
( 1ants
d noved tJ f'n to
" thm percent g po nt.&lt;. uf the
A'itros tn tht b:. le fu r f rst
place m the NI West Garry
Maddox an I I d Goo l'o a lso
homered for the G ants wh le
Jut Wynn h t h s lOll homer
for Houston
P trh h tter R c l e Z sk s

Honor 12
pre-1920
ngs gridmenr

T ornadoes upset V1•ki
by M ke Nease kept the
Tornadoes Southern Valley
Confere1 cc
chan p1ons h p
hopes I e Southern now 9 2
n lc gue pia) 12 5 overall )
teets Symmes Valley Fr d"y
at Symmes Valley where a
So uti e1n ctor~ \\Ould throw
the t tie n to a he 1\ Joss wo tll
gtve t to the V kmgs unshared
Kyger Creek wluch vas

upset Monday b~ Eastern ts
out of t East&lt;'rn ts at Syn n cs
Valle) today
rt e V1kmgs tied ll c game at
13 n the lop of t1 e seventh but
M kc Nc se ca 1 c to get tl e
ast two o Jts a d keep U c
opposition n r n~c
ln tl e Southern seve tt
Greg D nmn g fre shn H
catche led off w tl
~~~ gl

Marauders split 2

Cards obtain McGinn
ST WUIS (UP! ) - The St
Louts Cardinals Monday obta med left handed pttcher Dan
McGmn for the r Tulsa farm
club m exchange for lefthanded
ptleher Wade Blasmgame who
goes to the Chtcago CUbs
Wtchtta farm club
McGmn 29 comptled a 15 30
maJor league record while

Cm c nnat
p1tch ng for
Montreal and the Cubs He \liaS
0.3 wtlh a o 70 ERA m 25 m
nmgs for W1 chata this season
Blasmgame 29 was I 0 wtth
a 0 98 ERA n 25 tnntn gs at
Tulsa H s maJor league record
of 46-51 was comp led vlth
Atlanta Houston and the New
York Yankees

Ex-Red hurler Herm
Wehmeier claimed
DALLAS (UP!) - Herman
Wehmeier a former ma]or
league pitcher With the Ctncm
nat Reds collapsed and died
on the witness stand Monday
durmg testimony m a federal

Ma1or League Results
By Un ted P ess lnternat ona
Nat onal league
Ch a Man ea ppd an

s Lou s a New Yo
an

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ppd

p t 5bgh
000 12 00
5 0
Ph a
004 000 000- 4 6 0
Blass G us
9) and May
Ca on W son 7 Scarce a
and Ryan Boone (8 WPB ass 2 2) LP Scarce 0 2
HRs Sage (12h Sangu
len 5 h) Luz nsk (J d)
San Fan
40000 30
9 40
Hous on
020 0 I 000- 4 0 3
B yan Moff tt 6) and Dave
Rade Fo sch G ff n ) Ray
3 Yo k ( 7) C awford 8 and
Howa d Edwa ds 7) WP
B yant 6 3) LP- Fo sch 4 4)
HRs Wynn
0h
Maddox
(2nd Spe e 6 h Goodson
(2nd

theft tnal He was 46
Wehmeter was test fymg as a
government Wltness n the tr al
of Charles R chars MorrLs The
gove rnm ent cia m s Morr s
stole ~evera l hundred dollars
worth of men s pants from a
shtpp ng company
Morns s an emplove of the
company and Wehme er \HIS
the d1 str ct te1mmal manager
When he collapsed Wehme er
was testify ng company
records showed the pants had
been shtpped
Wehmeier was a nat ve of
Cine nnat1 and pitched parts of
two seasons for the Reds before
commg to the maJor leabrue
team for his f rst full season n
1948 He spent 6 , years wtth
the Reds and later played wtlh
the Philadelphia Ph Utes the
St Lou s Cards and th e Detro t
Tigers

Major League
games schedu ed
Leaders
Amencan League
Kan C y
000 000 OOG- 0 8 0
On y

Oak and
00 0 02x 5 a 0
Da Can on W gh t a and
Hea y Hunte 52) and Fosse
LP Da Can ton (2 3
HRJohnson 5 h

Ma 10r League Leaders
By Un ted Press Interna l ona
Lead ng Batters
Na t anal L eague
ag

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Lopes LA 29 89 17 33
Wat son Ho 42 47 3 52
Mota LA
25 88
3
San to Ch 36 129 20 45
MaddO)( SF 32 I 7 5 40
Fa y M I 30 85 3 29
Ma hws. SF 36 07
36
5 h
Cash P
25 0
9 36
Mo gn C n 37 20 24 40
Bos on
000 000 202- 4 10 0 To e S L 34 20
s 40
Ba mo e
00 000 0004 0
Amer can league
T an 5 4 and F sk Pa mer
g ab r h
Wa I 9 and Hend cks LP- BmbgNY26 76 328
Pa mer 4 3)
Ke y Ch
24 89 20 32
Ho on De 9 73 I 25
(On ly games schedu ed
Ha I NY 2
7
9 24
040 00 OOo- 5
New Yo k
Cleve and
32 300 0 x 0 3 0
Med ch Magnuson 2 and
Munson
Pe y
6 5)
and
Dun can LP- Magnuson 0 I)
H Rs Hend ck 4 h Mun son

Th s Week s Spec al

K kp k KC 3
D A en Ch 34

C cl Don Wolfe s Me gs
aude vars ty bascba I
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M ddle1 o l pa t k spl ltt g
!
f vc nn ng contests v t
V nl n County H gl los t n ~ tl c
f s f) 5 but v nn ng he
n g \cap beh nd ll e f ve I
of
sophon o
p h g
g I a nder Perk 1\ It
Vm ton JUn ped out to c.~n 8 0
lead n
op of ll e f rst
n g of ll c fi rst ga ne on s x
a ks fou
ts and I ce
f eld ng I oll ie rl e walks all
ca
ff sen o
sti:j t g
rtgl I ander B II Chaney
Me gs never caugl t up thoug l
ou sco g V ton 5 1 fron tl v
po n o
Chuc k F: s t
n
1
ocd vtl tleb~scs en py
U e second mn ng fo Me g
I t1 e sc o I ga e Me gs
pu t c g
t of eqch w tl
u sec: and nn ng l op
of lhe g ame v s
e f1 s base an R ck
o u.a s hrec f01
o doubles and a t ple
Sen o th rd I asen ~ I ou
McK n ey clos ng out ht h gl
sc ool tl le ca cc r I t a 4 )()
uo }Ius t vcr ng fl) ball ove
e I ack s top I cl nd he I tlle
caguc d a l om.l !own he left
f ell
e lu Vmtun s Join
M

6 25 39
22 23 40
34 20 43

pet

37
354
352
349
342
34

336

336
333

333
pet
368
360
342
338
336

328
Munsn NY 36
32
Ho Mn
2a 9
9 29 3 9
33 20 ? Ja 3 7
F sk Bos
0 s KC
40 64 29 5
3
Hom e Run s
Nat anal League Sa rge I
P
2 Aa on and Evans A
aench C n and Wynn Hou

I c I lc
Ebc s c cled tl e I ~ kstop
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F r ~ t Game
o (
s st ou l lcJ It I &lt;1 J o V nt
HOO 10- 9 7
t c l c g e test c::~tcl eve u M gs
010 31- o 4 ,
w d I I I e vs Cl cy
M u llcp l I an o I
H l ads2
M gs e led t s sea n ~ 0 I p
l A
I 1 U n lcag c Ia v n I
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Sr nl(
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100 2x
I
r e
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cnc l e e

Ver 0 d w s safe on lis
s cr f re bunt when tl e ball
as t 0\1. n badly to seco I
I:~&lt; sc t1 ym g to cut down 0 n
n ng Ha ndy Warner um g
(OJ Dunn ng scored wher John
Salser s ngled cleanlv It "as
h s { rst h t of the st: tsun and t
won tl e gan c
Fo So thcrn An os Moore
l~ftf 1 cldcr h t a two run homer
n the farst mmng tteang the
1.: c 122 Otic It~ s vcrc
Dunn g a second s n ~ l c Jeff
R 11 r I a so gle and tw o
"'alks m three tnps and M1k c
Ne e a HBI smgle n the ll d
nn ng
For Symmes Valley Myc s
h I tv.o s ngles D ve Dunfee
t vo s ngles and a double and
PI I Robmson R d Bennett
&lt;:1 d M kc Burche n each a
smglc
Vkngs
200 0001- 18 2
201 000 1-4 6 2
1 o naqocs
Myc s a nd Hob nson Sayre
M ke Ne se (7) WP and
Du I g Un pl es R W gal
""d J Dudd ng

I) m
I ANNE II llEI EASED
CONTRACT SOLD
BA I TIMORE (UP! - 11 e
QUINCY Ill UP ! - Mark
I
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ner &lt;.1 p tcher for the
contract of left handed p trh r
M1ckey Scott W&lt;:~ S sold to tHe M d\\csl League Qu ncl Cubs
nd son of Ch cago Wh tc Sox
Mnnt cal Expos by the Bal
Manage
Chuck vnnc was
t mo e Or ales fo r an amount n
excess of the wa ver pnce t g ven h s o tr ~-; I t el asc froni
wa s ~nnoun c ed Monda~ baseball Mo d y
rught
I anne 22 t d a 0-{) record
Bait mote reca lled r ght and EHA of 6 JO w I Qu ncy
I andcd h lt ng Enos C bell ll s ye~
from ts Rochester f&lt;Jrm dub n
the Internal on I l..eCJg u ~ to
IIIC:HFIIS SWAPPED
replace Scott on the ostcr
S I LOU IS UPJ
rhc St
Scott I as appeared n otly
I &lt;JU s C ~nti s Monday obone gt:~ me th s season
w ned kfl l anded p leher Dan
MeG nn fo1 the r I !sa fa n
Dam age t o ag cu ltu e club n exch nge fo lcftlmnded
fro n r po llu t n .sts t c plt&lt;:hcr Wade Rl s n~~ e ""' o
Un tf!(J States as nuc:l i.I S goes l ll
Cl
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CINC!NN!IT I UPI - The
C n&lt;.: nnall Reds tdlc Mond ay
OJ en at home ton ght aga nst
the Houston 1\stros
Gomg to the mound fo
Cmc:mnat w 11 be Clay Carroll
0 3 wh le Dave Rubet ts 4 I
st I ts r0 tf C /\stros

UNOF RCOE S SURGEIIY
Cl EVE! AND WPIJ Ch p
GIHss tl c Cleveland I3 owm
cscrve l ight end undergoes
bllck su g ry today at Mt S na
Hosp wl
I he f vc yea vetcrun f o 1
Flor da st..~tc h s a uptu cd
sp na! d c

NEW YORK i UPI !
l'wclve players of the p e 1920
cr we re named Monday to a
spec al mche In the Ni:ttlonal
I ootball Foundat on s College
I olb II Hall of F arne
Voted 1 to th Ha ll as
Pioneer Pl yers were Henry
Sctbels a b rk on the 1898 99
Sewanee tearr s
Rob e t
F' sl r Harvard gua t&lt;l 1909
II Dr Hubc Wagt er P ll'
burgh end 1910.13 Arthw
flowc Yale qua le bark 191 1
f. ly
I o gl cy
Abell
Colg le tackle 1912 15 a I
Harold Bal P ncelon l&lt;l ckle
1912 14
Also John Maulbetsch
M cl gan halfba ck 191 2 14
Mu ay Shelton Cornell end
1113 15 Forest Spot C. eyer
Oklahoma I llback 1911 5
i\ub1 ey Dcv1 e Iowa q a
terback 1919 21 Gay lo I
Sttn hcnmb Oh o Swte h If
back 1918 20 and Clm cnce
Sw SOl Nebraska end 191)
1921
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s I
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Fou r dat on s
ex cu t1ve comn ttce ha
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category to 1927 next year and
to t9'4 n 197o
11
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el m n t
t1 (!
comb ned
Pwnee1 Pl&lt;.~ y c and Com::1
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Cot t to
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nn ng The Ph II es had bwlt a
4-0 lead after three nmn g_~
heh nd ace Steve Carlton bu t
the Pir&lt;:~tes bou nced I ack on
homers by Wtll e Stargell and
Mann) Sa nfJut lien to t e the
store after IX nmn gs Star
ge ll s homer wa s h1s 12th of th e
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Eastern knocks KC out of race
Southpaw R ck r ross p tched
the Eastern Eagles to a 2 I
upset' dory over Kyger Creek
Mon lay ntght na n p and tuck
game on the Eagles diamond
1 he loss ehmanated KC from
the llle ptcture Cross y eldcd
only four hits but had top lch
his way out of several Jams
Orland Cremeans Bobcat
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Rank n popped up and Bruce
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baseman Edward...;;
Cross had the Bobcats off
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Eastern plated tts !Jrst run
off Bobcat rtghty John Bard m
the f rst runs on an mf eld htt
by OsbOrne ~nd a OOommg
double to left center by Alan
Duvall
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s ngle by Duvall
Kyger Creek got ts run n the
fourth nn ng on a wal k to Gre g
McCarty and two Eagle
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nn ng Ar ett larled the rally
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I was asked to be on a PTA teen panel Smce I work until 8
p m I didn thave tlme to go home and cha nge so I came n tenms
shoes a T sh rt and Jeans
Durmg tl e quest on and an swer per od a woman nab g
flowered dress and a lot of makeup got up and asked Wh\ don t
you kid s respect your nVJtat on enough to put on de ent
clothes And a lot of people cla pped
I kept ffi) cool and said Lady 1f you ~on t cr tic ze m)
appearance I "on t knock yours
She got mad a nd sto rmed out and the next da} she con
pla ned to our pr nctpal about the discourteou s boy at PTA
meetmg so I got called m for an explanation The pr nc1pal
acknowledged a pont but asked me to wr te an apology as she
\\as a member of the school board
I dtd because he was on a spot but lh s bnngs up somelh ng
that bothers a lot of us how come adults can get a ll kmds of
na sty with teenagers but f ve make a m ld comment back
we re brats - Cl !NT
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en a o ney gro\1 on
and should be gratef ul for l
o Pa n
I thmk the sc hool boat d member was out of ltne and yOur
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long as people toadv to her
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U I had been at the PTA meet ng I d have clapped for YOU
C.J se N o 20 32
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honest don t you suppose that kind of faultfmder would be
Es a e o ERNE ST DUFFY
D e ea se d
JUSt as qu ck to cr t caze an adult
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The only d fference she wouldn t scream bratty kid tf the
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been
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sex s the only mature th ng and It s all they thmk about
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Cou o common Pea s
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that
falls o 1
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Do olh ~r gtr!s feel] ke th ts It seems I ke bemg liberated
a fate that fa ll s on them un
less they act -Gtlbert K means you stop domg anyth ng but what the guy wants because 1f
Chesterton Engl sh novel sl you say Not now he thmks you re mmatuTe - TWO
DISILLUSIONED GIRLS

Cut UMBUS IUPI) - Leaders of the Ohto General Assembly have set July 15-Aug I
as the target area for legiS!a
tlve adJournment for the year
House Speaker A G Laocrone [).Bellatre satd tDday he
believes Aug I IS a realiStic
dead! ne for completion of the
years work
Senate Prestdent Poo Tern
pore Theodore M Gray R
Columbus satd he beheves
bust ness can be I !ruShed up by
July 15 but may take until the
end of that month
The new fiScal year begrns
July I at which time the legt
slalorshope tD have taken ftnal
action on Gov John J
Gilligan s proposed $9 9 billion
budget for the ftscal 1973-75
The two maJor areas st.andtng m the way of adJournment
accordtng to LanclOne and
Gray are unemployment
compensatiOn and workmen s
comPfn5atlOn legtslahon
U 11e get those two out of
the way I don t see why we
can t go home for the rest of the
year Gary satd Of course
f there are problems wtth the
state lottery we may end up
commg back tn CoctDber or
November I m not say ng
that s good or bad
There are a lot of thmgs
that need SIX months or so to

Mrs
Robert Faulk and
daughter Barbara D1xon Eva
Brown Warren Yen an Henry
Fa 1 ch ld mfant daughter of
M and Mrs Charles Ed
wards Max Poor Cec I Ruth
Bess e Walton Mrs Robert
Wasmer and da ughter Kevm
Norr s
Shelly Stamper
Chnstopher Z mme r Suzanne
1\ o!fe
Laura Thompson
Jan ce Sn tlh Mrs Charles
Roberts and daughter Orv lie
Rhodes Erv n Patnck Aldtne
McD n el Mrs James Malone
and son Jo\ Hunnell Anna
Hartenbach Ivan F1fe
Births
(May 18 19 201
Mrs Robert ManleJ son
V nton Mrs Melv n Fr y
daughter New Haven Mrs
Donilld Do~n s b er~
son
Ravens\l.ood
Mrs
John
French son Waverly Mrs
G&lt;tr Watson son S Webster
Mrs Donald Syrus daughter
Gall pol s Mrs Leo nard
Ferrell son Ga lhpol s Mrs
Gru,er G llum daughter
Jacks on Mrs Fred Gardner
son Northup
SERVICE EXCHANGE
fiNDLAY Ohto (UP!) - Of
ftctals of F nd!ay College and
Blanchard Valley Hospttal will
begtn a recipro cal program for
employes beg nnmg tn Seplem
ber
The hospttal has agreed to
provtde free care to Fmdlay
College employes and the col
lege wtll pro vtde tuttion free
education for the ho tal em
p!oyes

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Dear Helen and Sue
Well get that Son of il H p Groover who s embarrassed
because hi s nght on father of 54 v.ears lo\1. rise Jeans and body
sh rts
1m 73 have 17 par of flares" th krut sh rts to matcl I wear
low r se jeans-for yard work and jlbsorb vltahty from the good
earth by go ng barefoot
You r peanut bra ned correspond ent doesn t reah ze that up to
now en \\Ore nothmg but conserva t ve uncomfortab le clot! es
::~n I
ll e ultlmate agon)
white sh rts W th new styles n en
th emancipatiOn and high lime
are bus tm out all over
SOAHG should g ve h s Dad s pot belly a lovmg pat and be
grateful he has a father "ho can enJOY I fe
RIDE EM
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Jell

Gray satd
nus was v1ewed as a delicate
way of saymg they need tD be
taken up man electton year for
full pressures to be exerted
ElhlcsCode
LancJone added to the list a
proposed code of ethics but he
did not say t! had tD be passed
pr10r to adjOurnment for the
year He tndicated Jl would be
up tD lhe Gilligan administra
tion tD deterrntne how to get 11
through the Repubhcan
controlled Senate
The adrmmstration s unem
ployment
compensation
proposal already has been
shced up m a Senate com
mJ\tee
But Ute House Agnculture
Commerce and Labor Corrurut
tee IS getting ready to hatch a
Democratic onented work
men s compensation btU which
may be used as bargammg
matertal once the budget IS
cleared m late June or early
July
The Senate returned to ac
t on Monday unammousJy
passmg and sending tD the
House a btll establishing ftxed
dates for appomting members
of varJous state boards and
COffimlSSlOns

BY PAUL CRABTREE
Since they say an expert ts a person who happens to agree
wtth you today I hop&lt; you II stand back and let me fle• my ego a
Uttle folks - I var.t tD gloat a btl
The Emmy Awards announced Sunday rught conftrmed
several thmgs I ve been saymg from time to time aU year m this
column
SpectftcaUy
1- 'The 1\altDns ts a very very ftne teleVISIOn sertes and
a show that stmply tells honest movmg stortes about believable
human bemgs has to have a chance m today s tinseled-up TV
markets
1 was overJoyed tD see Rtchard Thomas (John Boy ) take the
Best Actor m a O&gt;ntinumg Sertes Award MISS Michael Learned
(Olivta the mother ) the same award for Best Actress even
tltough netther of the presenters could pronounce her name
correctly and the show 1tself wm maJor honors
They were well-deserved and if the network brass hats are
at all attenttve they should eonstder add bona! drama that ts
based on ordinary people domg ordmary thmgs
2 - I have contended that Mary Tyler Moore s Show ts
posstbly the sl ekes! besliJroduced best-cast most-credible
stluat on comedy m an otherwtse-routine season and the Emmy
voters concurred
Valerte Harper 1Rhoda Morgenstern) the vtcarJous secret
love of my life and egomarua cal newscaster Ted Knight (Ted
Baxter ) deserved the supportmg-award roles they were
presented and Mary herseU repeated wtth her tlttrd or fourth
Emmy Huzzah
3
You have read my comments on the p10neermg work
done by All m the Famtly as 11 shatters taboo after taboo on
network programmmg and generaUy heard me pratse the rays
of honesty between the haze and mtst of censorship
Archie Bunker and OJ wrapped up the Best Comedy Sertes
award m a no-contest race as far as I was concerned and we
are all a little rtcher and more free for havtng the Btgot and the
Meathead on the tube I tltink Agam tt s a case of real people
talking about some of the real problems of the real world and t! s
hard to tmagme The WaltDns and All m the Famlly as
ltissmg cousms but when you get r ght down to It they are
Then there IS one show which frankly doesn t turn me on very
much but tt got tts share of goodtes That would be Carol Burnett
and frtends
Carolts an nventtve funny gal but I can only take her m
measured doses - but lhat IS perhaps a defect tn my taste and
I really cannot argue about the selectiOn made by the JUdges
I ve never satd the show was bad - JUSt that Jt ts not one ol
my personal favortes
Revtewmg all the above there s one thread that shines
through the entlre fabnc Every smgle one of these shows IS on
CBS and the network ts probably gloatmg even more than I am
today
On the other hand I U bel tltere are c me very very htgh
level meelmgs gomg on at NBC and ABC

Sen Walter White R Ltma
!Did Ute Senate there are cur
rently no gwdelines for a gov
ernor to follow when makmg
his appomtments
Over the years Whtte satd
new governors have made
varLous replacements and
f lied vacanctes wtthout bemg
subjected tD deadlines
The result was to negate the
effect of staggered terms
under wh ch membership on
boards and commtsstons ts ro..
tated m an orderly fashton to
nsure experience and a new
outlook on the agencres
While s bJU sets dates for
makmg appomtments gtvmg
the governor 60 days delay if
needed
Amounts Ratsed
TUESDAY MAY22 1973
The S~nate also passed 23 I
6 00
News 3 4 8 0 13 5 T u1h or Conseq 6 Sesame St 20
Around The Bend 33
and sent to the House a bill
6 30
News 3 4 6 8 0 5 D eam of Jeann e 3 M esfones
ratsmg from $SO tD $150 lhe
of P og ress 33
amount boards of education
7 00
What s My L ne a ve Got A Set: ret 3 Elec Co 20
Beat The Clock 4 News 6 0 Untamed Ward 3 TV Hono
may pay m membershtp tD an
Soc ety 5 Tru h or Co.nseq 3 Mart n Ag onsky Even ng
accrediting assoctatiOn
Ed1onJ3
The purpose according to
7 30 - ToTe I The Truth 6 Pr ce s R gh 8 10 Beat The Cock
3 Th s Is Your L fe 3 C reus 4 People &amp; The P ess 5 Rf 0
Sen Oltver Ocasek D Akron
20 G eat Steamboat Race 33
chtef sponsor ts to allow a
8 00
Ma ude 8 Book Beat 33 Move Set Th s Town On F e
3 Death of a Gun f1ghter 4 Chuc k Wh te Presents 9
school d strtct to pay the entire
Oh o Th s Week 20 Tempe atures R s ng 6 3
cost of membersh p m an
B 30
Haw a F ve 0 8 10 Mov e Ca He Mom 6 3 B 1
Moyers Jou rna 20 33
assocaat on as well as the cost
9 00
Beh nd the L nes 20 33
of evaluat on
9 JO
Em my Awa ds a 0 Back Jou na l 20 33
Under the bill boards of ed
0 00 ~ Marc us We by MD 6 3 News 20 NBC Repo ts 3 4
5 B ography 33
ucat10n also would be author
00
News 3 4 8 3 15
tzed to pay expenses of up to
1 30
Johnny Carson 3 4 5 Mov ng Ta get 6 3 Moves
$1 500 for evaluat ng and ac
He en Mo gan Story 8 Mckey One o
00
Pe y Mason 4 News 13
cred tmg ts schools as well as
2 00 - You Hea th 4
the salary of an employe serv
'2 30
News 4
mg on an evaluating team
WEDNESDAY MAY23 t973
The Senate also unammously
6 00 - Sun r se Sem na r 4 Sac ed Hea t 0
adopted legJs!abon modtfymg
6 5 - Farmt me 0 Eng sh 3
6 20
Farm Repo t 3
and updating the dut es of the
6 25
Pa ul Harvey 3
divtston of lands and soil m the
6 30
Columbus Today 4 B ble Answers 8 U ban League 10
The Story 13
state Natural Resources De
7 00
Today 3 4 5 CBS News 8 0 News 6 Jeffs Co e 3
partment
7 30 Romper Room6 Rocky&amp; Bu w nk e 3 Popeye o
The House was to reconvene a 00 - Capt Kanga oo 0 New Zoo Revue 3 Sesame St 33
Lass e 6
at 10 30 a m and the Senate at
8 30 Jack La La nne 13 New Zoo Rev ue 6 Romper Room 8
I 30 pm
a 55 - News 3
9 00 - Pau D xon. 4 Ph Donahue 15 What Every II' :~man
Wants to Know 3 Concentraf on 6 Me v Gr ff n 8 Fr end y
Junct on 0 Ben Casey 3
9 30
E ec Co 3J To Tel the T uth 3 Jeopardy 6 Hollywood
Ta lk ng 10
0 00 - D nah Sho e 3 5 Co umbos Six Ca ng 6 Jok er s W d
8 10 D ck Van Dyke 3
0 30 Baffe3 4 15 SIOOOOPy amd8 0 Sp t Second lJ
00 Sale of the Cen ury 3 5 Love Amer can Sty le 6 Gamb I
the 10 mne seven of trumps
8 0 Password 3
represented three e ntnes to
30 - Hoi ywo.od Squa es 4 3 Lov e of L fe 8 o Bew lched 6
3 Sesame St 20
dummy and that the queen
10 nme of hearts could be \1 55-CBSNewsa Dantme s Wo d 0
1 00 - Jeopa dy 3 5 Password 6 Bob Braun s 50 50 Club 4
made mto hts lOth tnck
News 3 Contact 8 News 0
Then he should have been 2 30 Sp t Second6 S!:!arch fo ""fo morrow8 0 3Ws3 15
careful to ru ff the heart wtth 2 55
NB C News 3 5
a h gh trump ~ low tru mp
00
News Weafhe Sports 3 AI My Ch d en 6 13 Secre
Storm 8 Not For Women On y 5 Green Acres 10
to the seven would put htm
20
rash ons n Sew ng 3
tn dummy He would lead the
n ne of hea rts and -dtscard a 1 30 - 3 On A Match 3 4 I S Let s Make A Dea l 6 13 As the
Word Tu ns B 0 Bow ng 6
low card The three of dta
2
00Days of Our L ves 3 4 5 Lets Make A Dea 6 3 As
monds as an example
The World Turns a 0 Bow nq 6
West would be n and 2 30 Oat ng Game 3 Doctors 3 4 5 Edge of N ght 8 o
mJghl lead a club South 3 00
Anoth er Wo ld 3 15 Genera Ho.sp ta l 6 3 Love
Splendored Th ng 8 0 R F D 20
would w n with the ace en
Return of Peyton P ace 3 4 5 One L fe to L ve 6 3
ter du mmy w1th the mne of 3 30
Secret Storm 10 Th s Week 20 Hoi ywood Talk ng B Ph I
trumps lead the 10 of hearts
Donahue 4
and d1 sca d the deuce of
4 00 - Mr Ca toon 3 Somerset 5 Sesame St 20 33 Love
clubs
Ame can S y e 13 Merv G ff n 4 Huck. eberry Hound &amp;
Yog Bear 6 Move Sem note 10
Wes t would be tn wtth the
Pett coat Junct on 3 W d W ld West 13 To Be An
ace and lead a second dub 4 30
nounced 8 I Love Lu&lt;:y 6 Me v Gr ff n 4
South would lose that trtek
Mr Rogers 33 Bonanza 3 4 Hazel a Andy Gr ff n 5
but ruff the next e nter dum 5 00
8 g Valley 6
n y a ga n an d di scard h1 s 5 30 - E ec Co 33 Gomer Py e 13 Bever y H b I es B
last loser on the queen of
Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Death Val ey Days S
hearts
5 55
Ear N ght nga e 15
6
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or Co nseq 6 News J 4 8 10 5 Sesame Sf 20
NEW SPAP ER EN ERPR 5E ASSN
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E ec Co 20 Sa nt 5
The b dd ng has been
7 30 To Te l the Truth 6 The Judge 10 Pol ce Surgeon 3 4
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North
Eao;l
SoUth
Beat the Cock 13 Andy Gr ft 1h 5 Ep sode Act on 33
Econom c Educa t on 20
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You Sou h hold
Gunf ghter 4 Pau Lynde 6 3 Sonny &amp; Che Comedy Hour
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8 0
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8 30 - McM llan &amp; W fe 3 4 5
9 00 Understand ng Afr ca 20 Mov e The Sp ral Sfa rcase
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6 3 Dan August 8 0 June Wayne 33
th cc spadu o a shghtlv hbc al 9 30
Turn ng Po nts 20 33
f u spades Take your l'h l'C 10 00
Soul 33 News 20 Ovven Marsha 6 13 Search J 4 15
Cannon 8 0
TODAYS QUESTION
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3 15
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30
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Oakland
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M nneso a
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Oak and 5 Kansas. C ty o
C eve and 10 New Yo "k 5
Bos ton 4 Ba mo e 1
( On y games schedu ed)
Today s Probable P tchers
(All times EDTJ
Texas ( B abe g 0 4) at
Oakland (Hoi zman a 2)

By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Wr1ter

Deron J ohnson sold by the
Phtladelplua Phtlhes to the
New York
Oakland A s earl er tlllS n onlh
P ttsbu gh
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Ph ade ph a
the A s offense as the team s
Sl Lou s
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Hous on
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San Franc sea 27 17 6 4
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LosAnge es '2J 17 575 2
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P ltsburgh (Moose 3 3 at New York a Del o n gh
Ph adelph a
Ru hven 1 3) Kan C y at M nnesota n gh
7 30p m
Ca "torn a a Ch cago n gh
Rober s 4
at Texas a Oak and n g h
Houston
RACINF - Two smgles nd
C nc nna Ca o 0 3 8 p m
San D ego Gre f 3 3) a Los
an er o produced the w m ng
Angees ~ Su on43)
pm
lntern.at anal
run here Monday m the bottom
San Franc sco (Ma cha 4 3)
League Stand ng s
of
the seventh mrung break ng
a A anta (Dobson 2 6 ) 8 p m
By Un ted Press nternat anal
Wednesdays Games
Amer can 0 v seon
a 3 3 e and an upset 4-3 \ 1ctor)
S Lou sa New Yo k
W l Pel GB by Ute &amp;&gt;uthern Tornadoes
Ch cagoa Mont eal n gh
Roches e
22 2 647
P sbu ghat Ph a n ght
over prev ously undefeated
Sy ac use
6 7 485 5
Hous on a C nc nna n gh
Pawtucke
3 16 448 6
Symmes Valley
San D ego a Lcs A.ng n gh
To edo
4 24 36a o
The vtctory beh nd the
San F an a A ant,. n ght
Nat anal 0 v ston
W l Pel GB ur II ant p tchrng of Dave
Cha es on
23 3 639
Amer can league
Sayre w th help m the seventl
Pen nsula
21 5 58 3 2
East
9 7
528 4
w I pet g b T dewate
De o t
R chmond
o 24 294 2
20 8 526
Bait more
Monday s ~e s ult s
7 8 486
7
New Yo k
Charl eston
T dewa er
B 20 474 2
M waukee
Paw t ucke a Syra cu se 2
7 9 472 2
Boson
games ppd a n
5 9 44
3
C eve and
On y games sc hedul ed
7 23 425 4
Ch cag o

w

I P&lt;l g b
6 590
19 16 543 2
16 l7 485 4
5 8 455 5
4 24 368 8
2 24 333 9

13

dcStgr ated hrtt r rule I dHin t
gn e •t much thouglt s.1 d
lohn son who 1s only one
c ICt' r hon £'r a"ay fron th
coveted 200 mark I dtdn l se&lt;
yself con ng OvE'r to the
At wr can League m a
Oes gnated. hatter s tuatton J
U ought I had four or hve more
vcars to play But t s not n uch
different over here I m still
batt ng fourth or f fth
S nee gmng to the As on May
5 J ohnson 11&lt; s been hiltmg the
ball at a 30! dtp n 18 gan es
"" th f1ve t on ers and 15 1 ull.'i
ba tted n
In the onl) other AI ~ mes

Boston bea t Bait n ore 4 1 r I
Clcv{(and wallOpt,.'tl New York
10-5
San F rilD &lt;' ISCo dde.ated
Houston 9-4 m a na t10nal1y
tele\1se I g nc and Ptltsburgh
edged II I delph a S-4 n the
only N::~llonal l .eag 1e act on
St Lou s at New York an I
Ch1 ca g at Montre 1 were
ramcd. out
J m Hunter benefitted Iron
Johnson s lusty h tt ng to notcl
hts f1fth v ctor~ agamst 1\\ 0
lefcats for Oakl nd
LUIS 1 ant tossed
four
hitter as he beat the Or oles for
the f fth ~trmghl tu e over the

last two yea1 s Lu s Apar cJo
l'Dntr bu tcd a two-run s ngle
and Ca rl Ya.strzemskt
two"" double tD the Red &amp;&gt;x
a lt.; t k as they p nned the loss
on J 1 Palme
G~y l ord Perry sw vtved a
{our un second mnmg to notch
his Stxlh vtctory and Boddy
Bell collected four htts to spark
the Ind a rt'i tnwnph over the
Ya nk ees George Hcndrtck
' ldcd three h ts !o th e
Cl \Cl n I cause nclud ng a
two 1un ho ner wJ le Thurman
Munso I d three h \s nclud
ng a solo homer for the
Yankees

Ch s Spe1er &lt;lrove an four
runs wLth a ho mer a nd a tr pi
to spark the (; nL&gt; tr u oph
over th e Astros n th f .&lt;:. t of
th e Monda) n gh fV ba eball
specia ls 1 he v c:tory broke a
four game los ng str ea k for the
( 1ants
d noved tJ f'n to
" thm percent g po nt.&lt;. uf the
A'itros tn tht b:. le fu r f rst
place m the NI West Garry
Maddox an I I d Goo l'o a lso
homered for the G ants wh le
Jut Wynn h t h s lOll homer
for Houston
P trh h tter R c l e Z sk s

Honor 12
pre-1920
ngs gridmenr

T ornadoes upset V1•ki
by M ke Nease kept the
Tornadoes Southern Valley
Confere1 cc
chan p1ons h p
hopes I e Southern now 9 2
n lc gue pia) 12 5 overall )
teets Symmes Valley Fr d"y
at Symmes Valley where a
So uti e1n ctor~ \\Ould throw
the t tie n to a he 1\ Joss wo tll
gtve t to the V kmgs unshared
Kyger Creek wluch vas

upset Monday b~ Eastern ts
out of t East&lt;'rn ts at Syn n cs
Valle) today
rt e V1kmgs tied ll c game at
13 n the lop of t1 e seventh but
M kc Nc se ca 1 c to get tl e
ast two o Jts a d keep U c
opposition n r n~c
ln tl e Southern seve tt
Greg D nmn g fre shn H
catche led off w tl
~~~ gl

Marauders split 2

Cards obtain McGinn
ST WUIS (UP! ) - The St
Louts Cardinals Monday obta med left handed pttcher Dan
McGmn for the r Tulsa farm
club m exchange for lefthanded
ptleher Wade Blasmgame who
goes to the Chtcago CUbs
Wtchtta farm club
McGmn 29 comptled a 15 30
maJor league record while

Cm c nnat
p1tch ng for
Montreal and the Cubs He \liaS
0.3 wtlh a o 70 ERA m 25 m
nmgs for W1 chata this season
Blasmgame 29 was I 0 wtth
a 0 98 ERA n 25 tnntn gs at
Tulsa H s maJor league record
of 46-51 was comp led vlth
Atlanta Houston and the New
York Yankees

Ex-Red hurler Herm
Wehmeier claimed
DALLAS (UP!) - Herman
Wehmeier a former ma]or
league pitcher With the Ctncm
nat Reds collapsed and died
on the witness stand Monday
durmg testimony m a federal

Ma1or League Results
By Un ted P ess lnternat ona
Nat onal league
Ch a Man ea ppd an

s Lou s a New Yo
an

k

ppd

p t 5bgh
000 12 00
5 0
Ph a
004 000 000- 4 6 0
Blass G us
9) and May
Ca on W son 7 Scarce a
and Ryan Boone (8 WPB ass 2 2) LP Scarce 0 2
HRs Sage (12h Sangu
len 5 h) Luz nsk (J d)
San Fan
40000 30
9 40
Hous on
020 0 I 000- 4 0 3
B yan Moff tt 6) and Dave
Rade Fo sch G ff n ) Ray
3 Yo k ( 7) C awford 8 and
Howa d Edwa ds 7) WP
B yant 6 3) LP- Fo sch 4 4)
HRs Wynn
0h
Maddox
(2nd Spe e 6 h Goodson
(2nd

theft tnal He was 46
Wehmeter was test fymg as a
government Wltness n the tr al
of Charles R chars MorrLs The
gove rnm ent cia m s Morr s
stole ~evera l hundred dollars
worth of men s pants from a
shtpp ng company
Morns s an emplove of the
company and Wehme er \HIS
the d1 str ct te1mmal manager
When he collapsed Wehme er
was testify ng company
records showed the pants had
been shtpped
Wehmeier was a nat ve of
Cine nnat1 and pitched parts of
two seasons for the Reds before
commg to the maJor leabrue
team for his f rst full season n
1948 He spent 6 , years wtth
the Reds and later played wtlh
the Philadelphia Ph Utes the
St Lou s Cards and th e Detro t
Tigers

Major League
games schedu ed
Leaders
Amencan League
Kan C y
000 000 OOG- 0 8 0
On y

Oak and
00 0 02x 5 a 0
Da Can on W gh t a and
Hea y Hunte 52) and Fosse
LP Da Can ton (2 3
HRJohnson 5 h

Ma 10r League Leaders
By Un ted Press Interna l ona
Lead ng Batters
Na t anal L eague
ag

ab r

h

Lopes LA 29 89 17 33
Wat son Ho 42 47 3 52
Mota LA
25 88
3
San to Ch 36 129 20 45
MaddO)( SF 32 I 7 5 40
Fa y M I 30 85 3 29
Ma hws. SF 36 07
36
5 h
Cash P
25 0
9 36
Mo gn C n 37 20 24 40
Bos on
000 000 202- 4 10 0 To e S L 34 20
s 40
Ba mo e
00 000 0004 0
Amer can league
T an 5 4 and F sk Pa mer
g ab r h
Wa I 9 and Hend cks LP- BmbgNY26 76 328
Pa mer 4 3)
Ke y Ch
24 89 20 32
Ho on De 9 73 I 25
(On ly games schedu ed
Ha I NY 2
7
9 24
040 00 OOo- 5
New Yo k
Cleve and
32 300 0 x 0 3 0
Med ch Magnuson 2 and
Munson
Pe y
6 5)
and
Dun can LP- Magnuson 0 I)
H Rs Hend ck 4 h Mun son

Th s Week s Spec al

K kp k KC 3
D A en Ch 34

C cl Don Wolfe s Me gs
aude vars ty bascba I
~ea
closed ts sce~son Mond )
M ddle1 o l pa t k spl ltt g
!
f vc nn ng contests v t
V nl n County H gl los t n ~ tl c
f s f) 5 but v nn ng he
n g \cap beh nd ll e f ve I
of
sophon o
p h g
g I a nder Perk 1\ It
Vm ton JUn ped out to c.~n 8 0
lead n
op of ll e f rst
n g of ll c fi rst ga ne on s x
a ks fou
ts and I ce
f eld ng I oll ie rl e walks all
ca
ff sen o
sti:j t g
rtgl I ander B II Chaney
Me gs never caugl t up thoug l
ou sco g V ton 5 1 fron tl v
po n o
Chuc k F: s t
n
1
ocd vtl tleb~scs en py
U e second mn ng fo Me g
I t1 e sc o I ga e Me gs
pu t c g
t of eqch w tl
u sec: and nn ng l op
of lhe g ame v s
e f1 s base an R ck
o u.a s hrec f01
o doubles and a t ple
Sen o th rd I asen ~ I ou
McK n ey clos ng out ht h gl
sc ool tl le ca cc r I t a 4 )()
uo }Ius t vcr ng fl) ball ove
e I ack s top I cl nd he I tlle
caguc d a l om.l !own he left
f ell
e lu Vmtun s Join
M

6 25 39
22 23 40
34 20 43

pet

37
354
352
349
342
34

336

336
333

333
pet
368
360
342
338
336

328
Munsn NY 36
32
Ho Mn
2a 9
9 29 3 9
33 20 ? Ja 3 7
F sk Bos
0 s KC
40 64 29 5
3
Hom e Run s
Nat anal League Sa rge I
P
2 Aa on and Evans A
aench C n and Wynn Hou

I c I lc
Ebc s c cled tl e I ~ kstop
ad
g ltleballu ll e dcal
F r ~ t Game
o (
s st ou l lcJ It I &lt;1 J o V nt
HOO 10- 9 7
t c l c g e test c::~tcl eve u M gs
010 31- o 4 ,
w d I I I e vs Cl cy
M u llcp l I an o I
H l ads2
M gs e led t s sea n ~ 0 I p
l A
I 1 U n lcag c Ia v n I
league
Sr nl(
v
002 II - 4 , 2
t n u o
100 2x
I
r e
es !o d se o
I PI I coplc
e an
ill c iltlt
d AI
cnc l e e

Ver 0 d w s safe on lis
s cr f re bunt when tl e ball
as t 0\1. n badly to seco I
I:~&lt; sc t1 ym g to cut down 0 n
n ng Ha ndy Warner um g
(OJ Dunn ng scored wher John
Salser s ngled cleanlv It "as
h s { rst h t of the st: tsun and t
won tl e gan c
Fo So thcrn An os Moore
l~ftf 1 cldcr h t a two run homer
n the farst mmng tteang the
1.: c 122 Otic It~ s vcrc
Dunn g a second s n ~ l c Jeff
R 11 r I a so gle and tw o
"'alks m three tnps and M1k c
Ne e a HBI smgle n the ll d
nn ng
For Symmes Valley Myc s
h I tv.o s ngles D ve Dunfee
t vo s ngles and a double and
PI I Robmson R d Bennett
&lt;:1 d M kc Burche n each a
smglc
Vkngs
200 0001- 18 2
201 000 1-4 6 2
1 o naqocs
Myc s a nd Hob nson Sayre
M ke Ne se (7) WP and
Du I g Un pl es R W gal
""d J Dudd ng

I) m
I ANNE II llEI EASED
CONTRACT SOLD
BA I TIMORE (UP! - 11 e
QUINCY Ill UP ! - Mark
I
ar
ner &lt;.1 p tcher for the
contract of left handed p trh r
M1ckey Scott W&lt;:~ S sold to tHe M d\\csl League Qu ncl Cubs
nd son of Ch cago Wh tc Sox
Mnnt cal Expos by the Bal
Manage
Chuck vnnc was
t mo e Or ales fo r an amount n
excess of the wa ver pnce t g ven h s o tr ~-; I t el asc froni
wa s ~nnoun c ed Monda~ baseball Mo d y
rught
I anne 22 t d a 0-{) record
Bait mote reca lled r ght and EHA of 6 JO w I Qu ncy
I andcd h lt ng Enos C bell ll s ye~
from ts Rochester f&lt;Jrm dub n
the Internal on I l..eCJg u ~ to
IIIC:HFIIS SWAPPED
replace Scott on the ostcr
S I LOU IS UPJ
rhc St
Scott I as appeared n otly
I &lt;JU s C ~nti s Monday obone gt:~ me th s season
w ned kfl l anded p leher Dan
MeG nn fo1 the r I !sa fa n
Dam age t o ag cu ltu e club n exch nge fo lcftlmnded
fro n r po llu t n .sts t c plt&lt;:hcr Wade Rl s n~~ e ""' o
Un tf!(J States as nuc:l i.I S goes l ll
Cl
go Cubs
$280 m II on a yea
W h ta fm n dub

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CINC!NN!IT I UPI - The
C n&lt;.: nnall Reds tdlc Mond ay
OJ en at home ton ght aga nst
the Houston 1\stros
Gomg to the mound fo
Cmc:mnat w 11 be Clay Carroll
0 3 wh le Dave Rubet ts 4 I
st I ts r0 tf C /\stros

UNOF RCOE S SURGEIIY
Cl EVE! AND WPIJ Ch p
GIHss tl c Cleveland I3 owm
cscrve l ight end undergoes
bllck su g ry today at Mt S na
Hosp wl
I he f vc yea vetcrun f o 1
Flor da st..~tc h s a uptu cd
sp na! d c

NEW YORK i UPI !
l'wclve players of the p e 1920
cr we re named Monday to a
spec al mche In the Ni:ttlonal
I ootball Foundat on s College
I olb II Hall of F arne
Voted 1 to th Ha ll as
Pioneer Pl yers were Henry
Sctbels a b rk on the 1898 99
Sewanee tearr s
Rob e t
F' sl r Harvard gua t&lt;l 1909
II Dr Hubc Wagt er P ll'
burgh end 1910.13 Arthw
flowc Yale qua le bark 191 1
f. ly
I o gl cy
Abell
Colg le tackle 1912 15 a I
Harold Bal P ncelon l&lt;l ckle
1912 14
Also John Maulbetsch
M cl gan halfba ck 191 2 14
Mu ay Shelton Cornell end
1113 15 Forest Spot C. eyer
Oklahoma I llback 1911 5
i\ub1 ey Dcv1 e Iowa q a
terback 1919 21 Gay lo I
Sttn hcnmb Oh o Swte h If
back 1918 20 and Clm cnce
Sw SOl Nebraska end 191)
1921
D ck K
c
an All
1\J:ner c n I He sman I oph y
\!. nne
frot Prmceton who
I ei.ld s Lhl..' trv. 1rds c nm ttce
s I
the
Fou r dat on s
ex cu t1ve comn ttce ha
extended the J oneer Playe1
category to 1927 next year and
to t9'4 n 197o
11
ave was made to
el m n t
t1 (!
comb ned
Pwnee1 Pl&lt;.~ y c and Com::1
sed o nd en ble the Hono s
Cot t to
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s ng1e drove hone the w nn ng
run fo r the P1rates tn the n nth
nn ng The Ph II es had bwlt a
4-0 lead after three nmn g_~
heh nd ace Steve Carlton bu t
the Pir&lt;:~tes bou nced I ack on
homers by Wtll e Stargell and
Mann) Sa nfJut lien to t e the
store after IX nmn gs Star
ge ll s homer wa s h1s 12th of th e
se son gJVmg h m the maJor
leag ue lea d Carl ton was
knockc t out m the seventh
nn ng

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Eastern knocks KC out of race
Southpaw R ck r ross p tched
the Eastern Eagles to a 2 I
upset' dory over Kyger Creek
Mon lay ntght na n p and tuck
game on the Eagles diamond
1 he loss ehmanated KC from
the llle ptcture Cross y eldcd
only four hits but had top lch
his way out of several Jams
Orland Cremeans Bobcat
f rst baseman led off the
seventh nn ng w1th a thr ee
base h t off the glove of cen
terf elder M1ke I arkms
Cremeans was left at thin.! as
Terry I ucas truck out Vmton
Rank n popped up and Bruce
Arnett I ned out to second
baseman Edward...;;
Cross had the Bobcats off
stnve all evem ng by m1x.tng his
fastball well 11 th a slow curve
Eastern plated tts !Jrst run
off Bobcat rtghty John Bard m
the f rst runs on an mf eld htt
by OsbOrne ~nd a OOommg
double to left center by Alan
Duvall
The Eagles second !&lt;lily
came on a leadoff error on

Edwa ds fl) ball and two out
s ngle by Duvall
Kyger Creek got ts run n the
fourth nn ng on a wal k to Gre g
McCarty and two Eagle
throwmg errors
Cross p tche J o Jt of a ba cs
loa led s1tuat on n the s xth
nn ng Ar ett larled the rally
w th an nf eld s ngle loe
St dham runn ng for Arnett
was sa fe at second on Fren I s
f elder s cho ce and Clay
Hudson \\alked to load the
sack
Cross stru&lt;.:kout Me

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BOATING OXFORD
Men and Wom en s
Co ors Wh te and Blue

Carty and ndu ed lla rd to fly
out to r et e the s de
Cros
gong tl e route
f&lt;~ nn~d mnc wh Je W&lt;Jik ng two
Ba rd stru ckout seven and
ued three f ee 1 ~s se
K)ger Creek f n shed L' 1971
campa gn 9 J the SVAC nd
14 5 ove ~ll

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Easte n s now fr4 n the
leat,'lle an I 7 10 ove all O&gt;ch
Larry He n s Ei!glc.s travel to
Symmes V I ey tha s even ng
lly bu mgs
K Creek
000 100 0- 1 3 5
Eastern
It 1 000 x- 2 5 I
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KC 1 May M 10 Duncan
C ~v 9 F s k Bas 0 A en and
Me on Ch
0 s KC and
Tenace Oak a
Runs Batted In
Nat onal League Ben h C n
35 Fe gu son LA 33 Evans
A Wa son Hou S a ge P
Bonds and Spe e SF 18
Amer co1n League Mayber y
KC 3a Me on Ch 30 Jackson
Oak 29
Mu ce
NY 2.S
Rob nson Cal 0 s KC and
May M 24
P tch ng
Nat anal League B ng ham
Cn
B y nt SF 6 3 Reuss
Hou Dov n ng LA and Koos
man NY 5
Gu ell C n 5 2
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LISil 01lcr pn·~f·nted
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tj1rsage m appredaliiJn of her
hdp \\: i th _U1c proJ~ ram and fcil'
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gave Mr~ . Ml't'owa s. d1r·t·~.: tur

l•f the presentcltmn, l::i corsag•:
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Concert -and church orgam; may weigh as much as
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FIELD DAY WINNERS - Taking first place honors in field day activities Monday at Port·

land Elementary were, in the boys division, front row, 1-r, Bruce Johnson, second gi'ade, W~id
Connolly, first grade; back row, Danny Talbott, fourth grade ; Tom Boso, s ixth grade; Bnan
Johnson, fifth grade and Richard Wolfe, third grade. Trophies were presented to the top
winners by Larry Wolfe, principaL

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FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS - One group of youngsters prepared a map and another
followed ils instru ctions during recent field trip. Group above make th eir way through the
woods. using map prepared· by their classmates .

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PRINCIPLE ROLES in Mother's Day of Rest were taken
by, l tor, Phyllis Davis, aMouncer; David Reuter , Greg
Bush , and Ricky Ebersbach, kneeling , and Terry Wayland ,
,standing, the baseball boys; Jun Cremeans as Tom, Vangie .

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Learning is like fun ·

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ha~e

using more than 17 miJJion barrels ol oil every doy!"

A choral reading, "Our Flag
and Native Land ," and an
· operetta ''Mother 's Da y of
Rest,'' were presented by Mrs.
Julia McComas' third grade
Monday night at a meeting of
the Middleport PTA .

By Prof Ed 1Doc 1 Wallen
RIO GRANDE - Many of us

wtlo. gre\\ up in Southeastern
Ohio can remember the lure of
the great outdoors in the
spnng. Often we found the

If ants are such bu sy
creatures, why do they at·
tend all the picnics?

Gas rationing should
begin with conversation
at the bridge table.

F or the choral readin g,
Fnwklin Martin was the
reader with Lynn Kloes as the
leade r in the presentation

pri miu\·e beauties of the area

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tempting us to miss (skip )
school so tha t we might
commune with nature .

FOR

whi ch featured the song,
' 'There are Man y Flags in

13ul th is is not the case· with

Elementary

Many Lands," for a fla g
routine by the children,

School nea r Middleport. School

The Operetta wa s the por-

and nature are co mbined fo~ a

trayal of a mother's dream

week in M&lt;:1y as over 100
stuclen Ls attend a school ca mp

whose children Betty, played

the fifth and sixth grad ers of
the Br&lt;Hibury

north of Jackson.
Under t he coo rdina ting ef-

.

.., _ fort s of Mrs. Phvllis Hackett, a
~:

Bradbury ,

teac her at
the
youn gs ters '·camped'' at the 4H site from May 14 through
_~ _ May 18. Each day, beginning at
"' 7:30. \\·as filled with wonderful,
~' ·E:x,l.:iling things to do a nd learn.
~In on;Ier lo achieve better
instruction and supervision,
~ the youngsters were divided
::·~· into groups of about 15 each.
' ..
, Tl1ese groups then attended
~~ various class sessions during
, , the day .
,;.~ - . The class session s were
~ unique ih tha t they combiiled .
'· s_e v e r a I t r a d i t i o n a l .
lNSPECf SOIL - Randy Smith, Sterling Neville and
·'aca9emic" subjects in a mos t
John Byer dig.up a " mess of dirt" to study during recent fiel d
un us ual and mea nin gful
tr ip. 1Ed Wallen photo).
· •
manner. For examp le, the
s_ession entitled "' Let's Get
Acquainted with Dirt, .. ta ught
math and science.
"scaling" and meas uring a
by Mrs. Ha ckett ! involved
Th e yo un gste r s
after map .
ca r efull y liftin g the sod
Assisti ng the cOord inator,
because Conse rva t1on is also a Mrs. Hackett, were teachers
topic, dug a hole one cubic foot Donald Hanning, Mrs. Sabra
in size. This made the conceP.t Morri s:m, Mrs. Retty Fultz and
of a "cubic fOot" real. They Mrs. Maxine Philson. Oth.ers
then we ig hed the dirt in ounces helping as specia l consultants
and grams. The nature of the were Mrs. PBt .Jo J·dan, Paul
dirt was then s tudied si nce not Smart, Kent Kloes and Miss
all cubic feet of dirt weighed M e l ~ ny Ha ckett.
th e same.
There were , of course, many
Then, ~he an imal life of the uthcr a(:livities suc h as ga mes
dirt was exam ined. Fina lly, and singing around a campfire.
litmus paper was used tD test The
ch ildr en
de sig ned
the ac idic natu re of the di rt. many of th e rna teri a ls
After all the dir t and sod had use d in ca mp , But prob
been repla ced , the p up ils &lt;Jbl y the rnos l exc itin g
discussed the"ir fi'ndings and pad o_f the expe rience was the
prepared wri tlen report s young~ters themse lves. They
de~crib ing wha t they had
we re thorough ly pleased with
concluded.
'
the experie nce.
"Phe secOnd un iq ut feature of
__
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Beve rly Hoffman anQ Tina
the
class
sessions
is
seen
·in
the
Sm ith were cold, but they liked
C "'WI
methodology used to tea ch. bei ng in cam p more than being
The stud ents we;-e di sCO\'ering Jn the .c lass r oom. They
c.uncepts · and info rmation on e::;pecially liked learring about
" Rem e mber , tast reckless
•dri v i ng on ·· the ot her
their own, ra ther than being trees. Eric Didd le preferred
fe llow's part can lea d to
to ld second hand .
cam p to class, and he liked
s low , so ft music for you
Other
class
--sessions
involved
and yours . Why no t s pend
everything , so it' was hard to
the st udy of tfees and wildlife, fell what he liked best. And
Memorial Day a t ho me
with the fam ily?" ...
crafts, and conse rvation . ln a Ang ie Ma rlin sum med it all up
session called Discove ring the when she ~ai d , " We are having
Outdoors 1 the -classes studied · fun here at camp. "
Th e " FRIEN D LY ON ES"
the birth and death of a pond,
Learning CAN be fun . It has
hav e e-verything you need
1,~·ee d s, and unwanted plants
been
for these fifth and sixth
tor lhd l s pecial fix -it job for
and
fun
gus.
Also
in
this
session
yo ur hom e, patio or yard .
graders who now better un a "deBd" log v.·as studied. It is derstand and appreciate our
Drop 1n today and gel
r ea dy lor th e weekend ...
amazing how much plant and be;mtiful cOun try .
animal life is conlained in and
su pported by a rotting log!
In an "orienteering " class
one group ·Of boYs · antl girlS
made " trial" ma ps. Other
groups then followed the maps
to see if they could locate ob- .
]eels the mappers had hidd en
;_II the "end of the trail." MuCh
math iS ca lled fo r in properly

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WINNE RS IN THE GIRLS DIVISION a nd those who assisted in Monday's activities at
Portla nd Elementary were! front row, l-r, Elaine Smith , third grade; Cindy Evans, second
grad e, Crystal Lawrence, first grade; second row, Joyce Ritchie, teacher, SheJia Brown! fifth
b'Tade, Lisa Wa rner, sixth grade, Bonnie Boso, fourth grade, and Betty Wilson, teacher ; back

row, Ge ne Wolfe1 Larry Wolfe! principal, Bruce McKelvey, a nd Hubert Price . The winners
wer e presented tr ophies by Mr. Wolfe. Th er e we re eight events for the boys a nd eight for the
girls in each gr ade one through six.

No harm to Ohio lambs
By Lee Leonard
ministra tion and legislature
COLUMBUS ( UP! ) - When have fa llen sho r t of h is
a lion and a la mb bed do\Yn orga nization's terms.
together 1 ,it ge n ~ r a ll y raises
J am es F . Mar sha ll , his ·
ques ti ons like, how come? And OCSEA counterpart, has fa ithwho1s going to get hurt?
fully adhered to his group's
Those ques tions were ra ised pledge never to sanction a
Monday when the Sta te Em· strike. of state e~ p loyes . ployes Union iSEU) forme d a n
As one ·newsman put ·it
alliance with the Ohio Civil Mond ay, whe n Siga ll has made
Service Empl oyes Assoc iation a p ronouncemen t in the past,
iOCSEA J.
Ma rs ha ll ge nerally has imfJ e r sc heL M. Siga l! , the me di ate ly come ou t an d
flambo.yan l executive direc tor procla imed the opposite, or
of the SEU, has consisten Uy ·else has tried to go him one
threa Lened walkouts of state better. What caused these
em ployes whe n the ad·

stran ge bedfell oWs tci come
together ? A ' 1 p revC:~i l ing interest," according to Siga iL
Which one will get hur t?
Probably nei ther.

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the ' gi rls in ihe class wearing

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With Another Great
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ding, .a nd Lisa Oiler, are two of the ma ny th ird graders who
partic ipated in the cho~al reading, "O ur Flag and Native

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Cleaning Service, Ga llipoli s,

MAN CHARGED
BUF F ALO, N.'(. iUPI ) -

fi rst-degr ee murder in connection with the beating death
Mon day of Patricia J oyner! 38,
Buffa lo .
Police said Sanchez and the
victim apparently had an argu.
ment .in the woman's apart~
ment. She was found unconscious in a bedroom by her 15year-&lt;&gt;ld son a nd died shortly
aft er a rr iving at a local
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DUNCAN YO YO's $1.00 ARCHERY SETS49c up
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MEMORIAL DAY REMINDERS

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SUMMER TOYS

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Uemembmm:e.~
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FIELD DAY WINNERS - Taking first place honors in field day activities Monday at Port·

land Elementary were, in the boys division, front row, 1-r, Bruce Johnson, second gi'ade, W~id
Connolly, first grade; back row, Danny Talbott, fourth grade ; Tom Boso, s ixth grade; Bnan
Johnson, fifth grade and Richard Wolfe, third grade. Trophies were presented to the top
winners by Larry Wolfe, principaL

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FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS - One group of youngsters prepared a map and another
followed ils instru ctions during recent field trip. Group above make th eir way through the
woods. using map prepared· by their classmates .

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PRINCIPLE ROLES in Mother's Day of Rest were taken
by, l tor, Phyllis Davis, aMouncer; David Reuter , Greg
Bush , and Ricky Ebersbach, kneeling , and Terry Wayland ,
,standing, the baseball boys; Jun Cremeans as Tom, Vangie .

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Learning is like fun ·

" Well -

they don't

ha~e

using more than 17 miJJion barrels ol oil every doy!"

A choral reading, "Our Flag
and Native Land ," and an
· operetta ''Mother 's Da y of
Rest,'' were presented by Mrs.
Julia McComas' third grade
Monday night at a meeting of
the Middleport PTA .

By Prof Ed 1Doc 1 Wallen
RIO GRANDE - Many of us

wtlo. gre\\ up in Southeastern
Ohio can remember the lure of
the great outdoors in the
spnng. Often we found the

If ants are such bu sy
creatures, why do they at·
tend all the picnics?

Gas rationing should
begin with conversation
at the bridge table.

F or the choral readin g,
Fnwklin Martin was the
reader with Lynn Kloes as the
leade r in the presentation

pri miu\·e beauties of the area

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tempting us to miss (skip )
school so tha t we might
commune with nature .

FOR

whi ch featured the song,
' 'There are Man y Flags in

13ul th is is not the case· with

Elementary

Many Lands," for a fla g
routine by the children,

School nea r Middleport. School

The Operetta wa s the por-

and nature are co mbined fo~ a

trayal of a mother's dream

week in M&lt;:1y as over 100
stuclen Ls attend a school ca mp

whose children Betty, played

the fifth and sixth grad ers of
the Br&lt;Hibury

north of Jackson.
Under t he coo rdina ting ef-

.

.., _ fort s of Mrs. Phvllis Hackett, a
~:

Bradbury ,

teac her at
the
youn gs ters '·camped'' at the 4H site from May 14 through
_~ _ May 18. Each day, beginning at
"' 7:30. \\·as filled with wonderful,
~' ·E:x,l.:iling things to do a nd learn.
~In on;Ier lo achieve better
instruction and supervision,
~ the youngsters were divided
::·~· into groups of about 15 each.
' ..
, Tl1ese groups then attended
~~ various class sessions during
, , the day .
,;.~ - . The class session s were
~ unique ih tha t they combiiled .
'· s_e v e r a I t r a d i t i o n a l .
lNSPECf SOIL - Randy Smith, Sterling Neville and
·'aca9emic" subjects in a mos t
John Byer dig.up a " mess of dirt" to study during recent fiel d
un us ual and mea nin gful
tr ip. 1Ed Wallen photo).
· •
manner. For examp le, the
s_ession entitled "' Let's Get
Acquainted with Dirt, .. ta ught
math and science.
"scaling" and meas uring a
by Mrs. Ha ckett ! involved
Th e yo un gste r s
after map .
ca r efull y liftin g the sod
Assisti ng the cOord inator,
because Conse rva t1on is also a Mrs. Hackett, were teachers
topic, dug a hole one cubic foot Donald Hanning, Mrs. Sabra
in size. This made the conceP.t Morri s:m, Mrs. Retty Fultz and
of a "cubic fOot" real. They Mrs. Maxine Philson. Oth.ers
then we ig hed the dirt in ounces helping as specia l consultants
and grams. The nature of the were Mrs. PBt .Jo J·dan, Paul
dirt was then s tudied si nce not Smart, Kent Kloes and Miss
all cubic feet of dirt weighed M e l ~ ny Ha ckett.
th e same.
There were , of course, many
Then, ~he an imal life of the uthcr a(:livities suc h as ga mes
dirt was exam ined. Fina lly, and singing around a campfire.
litmus paper was used tD test The
ch ildr en
de sig ned
the ac idic natu re of the di rt. many of th e rna teri a ls
After all the dir t and sod had use d in ca mp , But prob
been repla ced , the p up ils &lt;Jbl y the rnos l exc itin g
discussed the"ir fi'ndings and pad o_f the expe rience was the
prepared wri tlen report s young~ters themse lves. They
de~crib ing wha t they had
we re thorough ly pleased with
concluded.
'
the experie nce.
"Phe secOnd un iq ut feature of
__
~...._...:-, ·
Beve rly Hoffman anQ Tina
the
class
sessions
is
seen
·in
the
Sm ith were cold, but they liked
C "'WI
methodology used to tea ch. bei ng in cam p more than being
The stud ents we;-e di sCO\'ering Jn the .c lass r oom. They
c.uncepts · and info rmation on e::;pecially liked learring about
" Rem e mber , tast reckless
•dri v i ng on ·· the ot her
their own, ra ther than being trees. Eric Didd le preferred
fe llow's part can lea d to
to ld second hand .
cam p to class, and he liked
s low , so ft music for you
Other
class
--sessions
involved
and yours . Why no t s pend
everything , so it' was hard to
the st udy of tfees and wildlife, fell what he liked best. And
Memorial Day a t ho me
with the fam ily?" ...
crafts, and conse rvation . ln a Ang ie Ma rlin sum med it all up
session called Discove ring the when she ~ai d , " We are having
Outdoors 1 the -classes studied · fun here at camp. "
Th e " FRIEN D LY ON ES"
the birth and death of a pond,
Learning CAN be fun . It has
hav e e-verything you need
1,~·ee d s, and unwanted plants
been
for these fifth and sixth
tor lhd l s pecial fix -it job for
and
fun
gus.
Also
in
this
session
yo ur hom e, patio or yard .
graders who now better un a "deBd" log v.·as studied. It is derstand and appreciate our
Drop 1n today and gel
r ea dy lor th e weekend ...
amazing how much plant and be;mtiful cOun try .
animal life is conlained in and
su pported by a rotting log!
In an "orienteering " class
one group ·Of boYs · antl girlS
made " trial" ma ps. Other
groups then followed the maps
to see if they could locate ob- .
]eels the mappers had hidd en
;_II the "end of the trail." MuCh
math iS ca lled fo r in properly

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WINNE RS IN THE GIRLS DIVISION a nd those who assisted in Monday's activities at
Portla nd Elementary were! front row, l-r, Elaine Smith , third grade; Cindy Evans, second
grad e, Crystal Lawrence, first grade; second row, Joyce Ritchie, teacher, SheJia Brown! fifth
b'Tade, Lisa Wa rner, sixth grade, Bonnie Boso, fourth grade, and Betty Wilson, teacher ; back

row, Ge ne Wolfe1 Larry Wolfe! principal, Bruce McKelvey, a nd Hubert Price . The winners
wer e presented tr ophies by Mr. Wolfe. Th er e we re eight events for the boys a nd eight for the
girls in each gr ade one through six.

No harm to Ohio lambs
By Lee Leonard
ministra tion and legislature
COLUMBUS ( UP! ) - When have fa llen sho r t of h is
a lion and a la mb bed do\Yn orga nization's terms.
together 1 ,it ge n ~ r a ll y raises
J am es F . Mar sha ll , his ·
ques ti ons like, how come? And OCSEA counterpart, has fa ithwho1s going to get hurt?
fully adhered to his group's
Those ques tions were ra ised pledge never to sanction a
Monday when the Sta te Em· strike. of state e~ p loyes . ployes Union iSEU) forme d a n
As one ·newsman put ·it
alliance with the Ohio Civil Mond ay, whe n Siga ll has made
Service Empl oyes Assoc iation a p ronouncemen t in the past,
iOCSEA J.
Ma rs ha ll ge nerally has imfJ e r sc heL M. Siga l! , the me di ate ly come ou t an d
flambo.yan l executive direc tor procla imed the opposite, or
of the SEU, has consisten Uy ·else has tried to go him one
threa Lened walkouts of state better. What caused these
em ployes whe n the ad·

stran ge bedfell oWs tci come
together ? A ' 1 p revC:~i l ing interest," according to Siga iL
Which one will get hur t?
Probably nei ther.

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Colorful Sprays · $2.29
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May 28 thru June J
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ding, .a nd Lisa Oiler, are two of the ma ny th ird graders who
partic ipated in the cho~al reading, "O ur Flag and Native

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Cleaning Service, Ga llipoli s,

MAN CHARGED
BUF F ALO, N.'(. iUPI ) -

fi rst-degr ee murder in connection with the beating death
Mon day of Patricia J oyner! 38,
Buffa lo .
Police said Sanchez and the
victim apparently had an argu.
ment .in the woman's apart~
ment. She was found unconscious in a bedroom by her 15year-&lt;&gt;ld son a nd died shortly
aft er a rr iving at a local
hospitaL

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U ~e Our Free Parking Lot

One of Am ~ rica' s oldes t a nd fi n es t e qu ippe d Ra d io -Te levisionE lec t ronic training organizatio n s h as m oved mob ile faci lities to th e
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MEMORIAL DAY REMINDERS

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KHttlY Blake. Vic ki Boyles.
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Winding Trail continues
Mrs. Woode hostess
for WSCS meeting {: CaIen dar ::1} beautification project
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St'!'vkc rur
S.l\'lt'ly 1lf Alfn•d uwt Tuesday ( \·ldtrat ion, Mrtl'ietl;J , Sept . W,
t·v.&gt;mng, May 15, at the lwmc uf :11111 i11st.aJia\iu11 or 1!)74 nfrit'ei'S
Jkkn W~ x.Kie, wiU1 an altf.md· in I )cl'L'mbcr .
OIIH't' or 14 llll'JUIJt.•r·s iitld Olll'
1\ noll' ul tlwnk~ for the $5
"i stlu r . Ma ry Carr . Nl· ilil' n ·n•ntly Sl'lll h1 Fair Chcml'C,
Parkt·r. pn.•sidcnl. prcsid1,.'&lt; l. l!w . wa ~ rc.ad . Nellie Parker
M .F HED

'l'hl' Wullll'll's

Dis ll'lf·l

Pnt~' l'l'

b); Evelyn J.ch111ail ~ave a l't&gt;porl un the work of
roJiowt•tl IJy tile hylllll , " 11Ht'S Duris H ~u·hnan. missinn(lry Lu
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.h·su s c.u-e '? '" opened tht• .J&lt;ip&lt;lll .
lltl'l'ling .
. N;~pkins and &lt;:ard sa les were
Hull l'ttll w.as made &lt;.~nd 29 diSt·us.wd . Smnc gt!latin w&lt;.~s
skk and shul-in l'a l.ls were soh! ;md the p.r«;!sident reported
rl'ptwlr,.'£1 the pa st month .
anutht•r orde r is to urr ive soon.
Tile en nfcrcnt't' for the Hut!s wert• sold. Several nice
drangiltJ.! of the &amp;,t·icty name is OlleS ill'l' StiJI Ufl hand .
In be held in D~yton, Ohiu
The presi dent rcpor'Led a
nstcad of S pringfield, as lvti ssi~111..&amp;·huol Scholarship is
n·Pviuusly ~mnounccd . The tu be ufft&gt;rcd .a gain this year.
Nt•sl Ohiu Olllfcrent:c is to be She lws received ~ new hand ht:ld at J.&lt;.tkcs idc, bcgin uing buu k fllr the ~oeie ty :md some
These Rutland Elementary S&lt;hool student$ wer e among the some 200 pupils of Hutland, .June 10. Othe r sched u led new rct~ding bouks.
Salem Cen:ei and Ha rrisonville S&lt;hools laking part in the recent "Spring Fling", a varil'ty
t'Vt!ut s arc the School of
'1' !1e program, led by
show, staged in the Rutland gymnasium under the direction of Mrs. Maurita Miller. The pir· Mi ssiun s. Westerville; .July 9~ Florence Spent·e r , was , "God
tured students were featured in a remember when ''School Days'' type number:
J.uvcs Us, Du I believe that ?"
fro 11 1 the new prn~ r am bonk,
" Live A New Life;" the Song
" MmThing to Zion" w.as sung";
s,c'l'i ptu rc I .Juhn 4:7-12 was
re&lt;~ d . ami a praye r given. ami a
Ins tru ctive m ovies related to ga th e ~in g trumpet which traps "qucst.i onm.Jit·L' on Fa ith ''yas
eyes, ca rs and teeth were insec ts, dust and ot h e r &lt;tn swcred and discussed .
shown by the Rev. Robert Co rd irritants, the middJe ear as that
T he hostess, ;.rss is tc d by
at the fourth VIM 1Vigor In which carries sound to the othe rs, st•rvcd a dcsscrt l'(mrsc
TU PPERS PLAINS - The Robe rt Dors t, news , r eporter.
M;::aturity) progra m sponsored irmer ear, ~ nd the inner ear as duri ng the s&lt;~&lt;:ia l hour . The
Me~ y meeti ng of the P.ose
On th e pr o~ r a m boo k
by the Meigs County Retired the ared which carri es the next n!ceting will be Tuesday,
Garden Club was held Wed- commi ttee for 1973-74 se lected
Teacher.s Assn . Friday at the sound waves to the brain. The Jun e 19, at 8 p.m . e~ t the home
nesday at 8 p.m., at the home by Mrs. Har old Massar are
uf Mrs. Oscar BabcO&lt;,'k, Mrs . M1·s. Gle n Stout, Mrs. Murl Pom e r oy Se ni or Citi zens inn er ear is also the organ for of El eanor Boyles. She will
balance. Deafness is often lead the prug r.a m .
Cente r .
Cha rles Ca rr , pres ident , Grirfi th , Mrs. Cha rles Carr

Rose 'Garden club
has May meeting
presiding.
Oevu lions were prese nted by
Mrs. Charles Massa r, The
ver se of the month was r ead by
Mts. John Arbaugh. Eleven
members ~ n s wer ed the roll
call by nam ing a sta te park.
The prug ran i topic on dahl i'a .S
was not pr esented due to the
a bsence of th e prog ram

chai rman . The president read
a letter concerning the reg:a tto
fl ower show in .June.
Mrs. Rube rt Dorst, chairman
of lhe nominatin g ·committee
re por ted the 19(3-74 officers a ~
follows, Mr·s. Harold Ma ssar
pres ide nt; Mr~ . Charles Carr '
vi ce presid ent ; . Mrs . . Floyd
Stout , secr e tary; Mrs. Gle n
St cmt , tr e a surer a nd Mrs.

VIM views films

Mrs. Helen Dors t, and Mrs:
F'rederi ck Goebpl.
The Jtrn e mee ting a nd picnic
will be held at the hom e of Mrs.
Fkyd Stout. A silent a ucti on
will be held following the
m ee ting.
Mrs. Fr e de ri c k Goe be l
dis played the monthly specia l
ar ran ge me n t , co n s i ~ tin g of
Colwnbines.
The
pre·s iden t
a ske d
me mbe r:~ to dona te flower
i:l. IT&lt;mgernen ts for th e OliveOrange AlWlmi banQue t to be
held June 2.
The door· prize wa s won by
Mrs. Eula Swan , tpe travelin g
pri ze by Mrs. Robert Dorst.
Refre shme nts were served by
the hostess assisted by he r
ni ece Mr s. Sandra Ma s.sar .

Missionary society
elects new officers
Offic ers were elec ted and

Those . a tte ndin g

reg is t e r ed by

Mrs.

were

Mary

Hughes, Mrs. Rac.hel McBride
and Mrs. Margare t Ambe rger .
''Light of Your Life" wa s the
lopic of the fir st film which
dea lt with catarac ts, the
lea ding cause of blindness. It
was n oted that ca taracts are (J

cloudiness of the lenses of the
eye which interferes with the
pa ssage of light rays through
the pupils. Drugs or surgery
cao remove catara cts a nd eyes
can be help1.&gt;d
. by contact lenses
or g la sses. Glaucoma , the
second cause of blindness is an
excessi'.ie pressure inside the
eye which is ca used by the
.accumulation of wate ry fluid
which fails to dmin out. The
film pointed out that researc h
show s that gla uc oma t e ndencies m ay be inherited . lt,
too , can be tr eated by drugs or
surgery .
Th e seco nd -film wa s

"Shadows of Sound" and dealt
with the car. It des cribed the
out e r ear a s th e sound

AMt-:HICAN
l.t: g iurl
Auxiliary. Ha car1c P&lt;ISl ti02, 8
11.11r . at the hall .
.fUN lO ll AMERICAN l.e~ion
Auxiliary . Feeney -Bennett
Post 128, MiddJcport, 7 p.m. e~t
the llCIII .

'l'Hi': Southern Local Band
H•1ustcrs will huld their re~ul~u
ll Jeeting .at 7: :to p .m . at the high
Sl' lmol.

WEUNF.SDAY
Christ ian
WOMEN'S
Tcll1pcnmee Union, 2 p.m. at
tile Pomeroy United Methodist
Church .

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Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, potluck at 6::10 p.m .
wi th}lcgitmnai r cs to be guests.
t\ ux11'iary member s to Utke a
covered dish. Meeting at 7: :JO
Jl ,lll ,

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OI
VAL! .f:Y
Com111arHiry, Knights Te mpl ar,
s ta ted t·om· Javc, 7;:JO ' p. m. i.ll

by punc tured ear
drums; middle ear inf~ctions
. and bo.ne ove rgrowth whic h
can be helped by hearing aid or
surgery .
"Why Am I Here '! " was the
topi c of the third film on the
tee th and ora·l hygie ne . EmParticipation in the Rega tta
pha s is was on the necessity of
flow
e r s how wa s pl:mned
seeing a dentist who can detect

ht~d

Hacinc

dunt~ted seve r;;~!

uf flow ers whi ch we re
pla n led at the c hur ch by Mrs.
Be rn,a rd l.e dlie, Mrs. Leslie
Hoffnwn and Mrs . B&lt;.~rr . It wa s

Second Tuesday

c hai rw omen named at a recent
niee tin g of th e MissiOnary
Scx:ie.ty of the Laurel Cliff Free c.: hairw uman of miss ions and ·
M e lh t !d i~ t Churc h.
education. Others named were
The new offi cers . ar~ Mrs. Mrs. Madge l Smith , steward.Jean Wri ght president; MrS. s hip and praye r l:ircle chairIva Powell, vice president and Wfl man ; and Mrs. Powell,
progra m ch&lt;;t irwoman ; Mrs. reporter .
LONG BOTTOM - The Wil s orl's hom e the fir s t
Second Tuesda y Club met on Tu c~da y oF .Jun e.
Amber Lohn , second vi c e
M rs. M,i ldred ·J acobs wa s
Mrs. H'a yma n rece ived a
Ma y Hi al the home of Erpresid ent; Mrs ·. E sta Wise • appoin ted tu assist Mrs. Lohn
t·ectJ t ·~irig
~ec r e tary ;
ncs line Hay man with s ~ v en llos t.ess gift . 'l'hc dub will go to
in a members hip drive. The
Marg u e rit e
L e ifh e i t, next meeli r.g will be he ld in
me mbe rs , M &lt;.~ r y Pie rce, Ada ~otn c ruy to the Se nior Citi zens
Ri sse ll , Ga rrn e lt He ns ley, Mee tin g on May 24.
cv!'r e s p o n~lin g secretary ; Mrs.
Aug us t due to the annu a l
Don na Gilm or e, tr ea s ure r ; conference in June . A Bible
Marie Swt::tn , I.ei:Jna He nsley,
Mrs. Wr ight, delegate to sc hool will also be conducted (:It
!\lkc and Toby Curti s, and
c..:onfc re nce.
g u e~ t ~ Mal·ga rc t Amberge r
the c hurt:h in June .
Mrs. Dor is Bu ckle y · was
\:l fld P ea rle We lke r present.
It w&lt;:~S liedded tu mak e dolls
fur !he Ar ts a nd Cr aft Fair to
be held during the Rcg &lt;.~t lli
·wee ke nd CJ l t he Po m e r oy
A wi ener l'oasl wu s held
.Juni or High Sc hool.
Fridu y n i ~ ht at the Route :J:J
The area-wide revival to be the meeting with Sindy Allen
The club will m eet at Mona d rurulsidc park fur me mbers of
held June ~ at the Meigs giving the secretary 's repOrt.
the .Juni11r Missiunar,y Socie ty
.Junior Hi g h Sc hool, Mid- Sha ron Bing wa s e le cted
•r. '') . : .. . ."
() f t.hc Laurel C liff Free
I
dleport , waS announced at a treasurer to fill the office
Mc1 hodis L Church .
.,meeting Sunday of the Meigs va cated when Jane Hazelton
AI Lending were Mrs . Dar'lene
I think th e Dl•luocra ti c
County Youth of the Churches moved away·. The attendance
party h as movc:d furt he r t n .Jef fers &lt;.~nd c hildren , Joy ce
of Christ at the Hemlock Grove banner wa s won by th e the
l eft noW th an ~1t a nv Bake r , Mrs. Doris Buckley,
Church.
Bradford Church.
time in . n1 y \ifcti1n c. It' s h·ft Crys t.al and Sharon B u Ckl(.~ y ,
Terry Pickens had. charge of
Roger Watson, minister of
th e main st rea !ll o f th e JH.'(Ithe Hemlock Grove Church, .JJJ e . Th e Hc pu b.li t i.ln Pa rt y Shirley a nd IUc hard Fri end •
talked to the group on the topic has m oved from th e r igh t Ma r k &lt;..~ nd Belindu Fri·e nd , a nd
a nd n ow re prese nt s the Lmra , John , ami Anita Smith .
" Is the Church on Fire." The
PLA!\' PICNIC
broa d spectru m of attiv i tie ~
The Free Me thodist Youth
A picni c will be held at 5 p.m. next rally will be at the f&gt;!id- in th u puli lica l are na .
a! SI) m et rece ntly at the p~ rk
- J ulw H. Co11noll.'l· Jnnn('r
Wednesdn at the Route 33 dle port ~ Church on June 10.
fur a wie ner roast. Twc nty'/' re(ISIU'!J .'\ecn.• taru o rul
Ro&lt;:t dsi de P a rk , ri ght s ide
uuvcnu n· uf '/' e .w~ . ort· lll!'c e yuun g pcclplc attended .
lra ve lin l-( nor th , for t he
rw11 HC111H /1is clw llfJC 11 ( Tllt:y e nj oyed a ba ll gam e e~ nd
SENIORS' HONORED
reli git1us education class of th e
flflrl.ies
.
had gro up singing with gui l.d t
' BibJes we re presented to
Sacred Hea rt catholic Church•
&lt;JCCillllpan illle n t.
seve n g radu ~ lin g se niors
their pe~ re nts, and guests Of the
Adul l') with the youn g people
Th e e(.lrt h 1s g r ea t est
children . Those needing rides Su11da y morning a t the Laurel
were Mr . cmd Mrs. Steve Eblin ,
. e~re asked to call eithe r 992-3173 Cliff Free Method ist Church. In known ol'ea n 9"t·.i&gt;th i!' in th e Mr . a nd Mrs. Richard I&lt;"r ie nd
th (:' group wer e Vicky' Hanson,
Paci fk's Maria n a Tre nt h or 992-2221. or to be at the
mnl the Rev. I{(Jbct't Buc kley.
Ba rbar a Klein , Greg F:blin,
:Jij.
HI!! feet.
c hurc h al 4: :~0 p.m . !11 the event
of rain , the picnic will be held ~a n Pul·li ns , Ma r vin Friend,
.John Moorl' ~lfld .James Birchin 1he c hurch baseme nt.
field ;

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CONDITIONERS
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also notCd that Mrs. l..edlic and
Mrs. BwT pla nted some pink
dogwood tre es a t th e Salem
Ct• tll.cl' School .

Mrs. William Willford
condul'te&lt;.l a wllrks hop at the
llle c l.in g on how lu make
cors a ges. Psalm · 67 wa s read
by Mrs. Francis Wilcox and the
111 c mb e r s gave th e F.nrd's
Pr;Jyc r · in un ison . ~'or roll call
members muucd a s prinl-( wild
flower.
The hos tess scr\'cd refreshIHents of it e t rcarn , cake and
L'offce to those named t::tnd Mrs.
.Oe lbe r t Mitc hell ,' T e resa
Mih:hc ll , Mrs. Bruce Morris ,
Mrs. Le nvillc Harmon , Mrs.
Da vid Bake r, Mrs. Eu ~cnc
.John~ lo n , Mrs. F1·ank Gilkey
and th e guesl'i, Mrs. Willford
a nd Te resa LivinJ,.\s ton .

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FRIDAY
Ap r il s huwc r·s bring Mav
VIGOR IN Maturity, 2 p.m., fl owe r s w h id1. in t urn . b r i n ~
fom.1c;· Pomer oy .Jr . Hig h ; June trabg rass .
fi nal session; e mphasis un
lll L'&lt; Ii car e, ~oc ial security, and
l'tJillmunity resuurt'CS.

Plan regatta Lishoa first
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stop
flower show

symptoms of other disease by dm;ing the Thursda y m eeting
th e way the mouth and teeth of l.he H &lt;~mestcad Garden Club
look . Su c h dise ases a s held at tile home &lt;&gt;f Mrs. Alpha
diabe tes , ]~ukemia , a nemia, Barr .
Mrs . Larry Barr .talked on
&lt;I vitamin de fici ency and often
th
e
Rega t ta flowe r sh6w to be
cancer · arc detected by a
dentis t. Th e symptom s of s inged June ! fi and 17 in the
tr ouble include loose g ums, P u n~er uy Mot or Comp a ny
loose tef:! th , unpleasant breath; showroom and a sked me mbers
mouth irritation and bleeding of the dub to make four
C:t!Tan ~e menl'i for exhibit in the
gums.
The final VlM progral-n wiU show . Il was voted to t:onbe " Adjust to Life's Patterns." t.rilJute $5 tuw~rd s the expenses
It will be presented· Friday { 1f sla l!,ing the show .
Th e civic beautifi ca tion
from 2 to 4 p.m . at the center
pr
oject a t th e Langs vill e
with a re presentative from the
Marietta' Social Security Office Churc h wa s disc ussed ~nd Mrs .
noted th at
to be prese nt to answ er Larr y B ~ rr
Cle l an d ;~
Gr eenhouse a t
questions.

Thompson, Mrs. Pat Thoma
iiOd Mrs: Nancy Collins. Mr--s .
.Te1:rell, Mrs. Lewis e~nd Mrs.
Thompson were appointed to
JlUrehase evergreens to be
,addt-d .
The litter wa lk was discussed
and a r·eport or its success
given . The club voted to contribute $5 toword the expenses
t )f the Regatta flower show.
Mrs . Coll ins will have c harge
of the club's r&lt;£d io proJJram on
.Ju ne 4 and her topic a t that
lillie will be uwthc flower show

the l' u1ne r ny Masonic TerrJplc .
All sir k n i ~ h l&lt;; a re urged to

ca ~ s ed

f~1t.s

nam e d Juni or Miss ionar y
Socie ty direc tor ; t:tnd Mrs.
Shirley Fri e nd was named

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Adchlional planliugs at the
l'ivic. beautifie&lt;.Jtitm pn1jccl (It
!he Mt·igs County Jnrirul:lr)
lwve bL&gt;cn !lli.ldc hy thr ' \Vlll ding Trail (iardL'II flt!\ 1
A n.·pnrt un th~...· prHject was
given wh en the dulJ met
Wednesday night i:lt the horne
uf Mrs, A&lt;lf(JII Ke lton . II wa s
nulcd that pla11t ;ngs we re
mmh• by Mrs . l1 ll'i.l licc·glc,
Mrs . Wilmcj Tcrrdl. Mrs .
Addodnw Lewis, Mrs . Alice

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Mrs . Thompson judged the
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awurded a blue ribbon to Mrs.
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a blue to Mrs : Ke lson for a
JtispliJy uf wild rlowers and a
mass
a rr a nge m e nt
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snowball.
The program by Mrs.
CliJ r·encc Hea ton was on
" G r ow ing th e Flowe rin g
Dogwood." She spoke of the
VCJ rieties of dogwood and said
that the best time to pla nt them
is in the late winter or spring
before g r ow th beg in s. Sh e
sugges ted that the trees be
obtained from a nursery for

enough moisture for dog wo(}(
whic h have been muJc hed wi .t.
pea t. muss. oa k lea ves or forest
li !t.t'!" wi th a layer of about
th ree inc hes, Mrs. He aton
painted out.
Sl1c :iaid tha t sig ns of low soij
fertility a re small , sparse, pa1"
le rt ves and short twig growt .
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serve o:ts chairperson. J Wlior
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playg round . Another fe.atu re
COLUMB US - First stop of will c nt:ompass a visit to a
the News paper Tours Ltd . Air
Fmlo ~· cs t a urant fur typi ca l
Cr.uisc to Europe , July 8-22, is l'Ui sine of the country a s we ll
r.is boa, better knuwn Lc1 our &lt;_Is l• ~ertl s tyle e nter tainm ent. scn~ iti ve tu. weed-killin
pa tron s i:iS Li sbon . Thi s
Lisbon , alth uu~ h the first ehe ru iea ls, she cautioned.
milh~ nar y c il y , t apital of
1
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Por tug;Jl ,' is janmfed with well- we ll-paced vi sit to Western
ke pt gree n vis tas of parklands Eur ope, will be a lll em ura bl e
and gardens. The a rea s a re one .
carefully tend ed fvr childre n's
Spt:t t·e on this Comprehens ive
e njoymen t ond people's rest. pa ckage trip is limited and is
Li sbon
combine s
th e filling rapidly. Details ma y be
romance of the pa st with the ...;ecut·ed at lhis news paper or a t
p1'11J.: l'Cs."' of today . It abounds in Hichard l ..cwi s Trave l Service
wi~te a ve nues which ·a llow w-ild- in Columbus, Oi:iyhm or Cin driving mo tol-i sts plenty of ci nn(Jti . Don 't dela y but ac t
ruum t.u . ea vurt he Ite r ske)ter Iwitty if you wa nt to be among
Mai n rat Sycamore
· will! a 111inimum of a ccidents. the fortunate persons joining
POM E ROY. 0 .
Tr ~ 1ffi l' cir cles and Jarge public" th is s ummer hia tus to Europe .
sq u.are.s d i.sphj y mon~m ents to
lhe falllous amid st backdrops
of afH;ic nl and modern
buildin gs.
Till' cit y iS IJuilt on hills , is
u uwe than BOO year s old .t~nd is
&lt;I collcdion of Mooris h, Roman
&lt;llld Ba roque ar c hitectural
:.;yt.lcs with a f~w innovations of
nat ive cultur e sprinkled in . ln
the oilier S"ec tions with the ir
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are fr onted with mos aic tiles uf
v ar y in g .s izes, co lor s and
s ly les.
The majestic &amp;!lazar bridge
is ; 1 monumen t lu Portuguese
l'ngineerin g , while t:1e bull ring
of Cmnpu Pequeno s tands as
tllll'ic nt les ti~twny to a Part of
·tile popuh1r life in Portugal.
1•: 1a ho ra t c I y
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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~ t &lt;J1U e of Chris t bare witness lo
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~rs . Huth Moore presided at
lh1• mt!cting with mefl]bers
fi!ISWl'rillg ruB call by "My
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Winding Trail continues
Mrs. Woode hostess
for WSCS meeting {: CaIen dar ::1} beautification project
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St'!'vkc rur
S.l\'lt'ly 1lf Alfn•d uwt Tuesday ( \·ldtrat ion, Mrtl'ietl;J , Sept . W,
t·v.&gt;mng, May 15, at the lwmc uf :11111 i11st.aJia\iu11 or 1!)74 nfrit'ei'S
Jkkn W~ x.Kie, wiU1 an altf.md· in I )cl'L'mbcr .
OIIH't' or 14 llll'JUIJt.•r·s iitld Olll'
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"i stlu r . Ma ry Carr . Nl· ilil' n ·n•ntly Sl'lll h1 Fair Chcml'C,
Parkt·r. pn.•sidcnl. prcsid1,.'&lt; l. l!w . wa ~ rc.ad . Nellie Parker
M .F HED

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b); Evelyn J.ch111ail ~ave a l't&gt;porl un the work of
roJiowt•tl IJy tile hylllll , " 11Ht'S Duris H ~u·hnan. missinn(lry Lu
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.h·su s c.u-e '? '" opened tht• .J&lt;ip&lt;lll .
lltl'l'ling .
. N;~pkins and &lt;:ard sa les were
Hull l'ttll w.as made &lt;.~nd 29 diSt·us.wd . Smnc gt!latin w&lt;.~s
skk and shul-in l'a l.ls were soh! ;md the p.r«;!sident reported
rl'ptwlr,.'£1 the pa st month .
anutht•r orde r is to urr ive soon.
Tile en nfcrcnt't' for the Hut!s wert• sold. Several nice
drangiltJ.! of the &amp;,t·icty name is OlleS ill'l' StiJI Ufl hand .
In be held in D~yton, Ohiu
The presi dent rcpor'Led a
nstcad of S pringfield, as lvti ssi~111..&amp;·huol Scholarship is
n·Pviuusly ~mnounccd . The tu be ufft&gt;rcd .a gain this year.
Nt•sl Ohiu Olllfcrent:c is to be She lws received ~ new hand ht:ld at J.&lt;.tkcs idc, bcgin uing buu k fllr the ~oeie ty :md some
These Rutland Elementary S&lt;hool student$ wer e among the some 200 pupils of Hutland, .June 10. Othe r sched u led new rct~ding bouks.
Salem Cen:ei and Ha rrisonville S&lt;hools laking part in the recent "Spring Fling", a varil'ty
t'Vt!ut s arc the School of
'1' !1e program, led by
show, staged in the Rutland gymnasium under the direction of Mrs. Maurita Miller. The pir· Mi ssiun s. Westerville; .July 9~ Florence Spent·e r , was , "God
tured students were featured in a remember when ''School Days'' type number:
J.uvcs Us, Du I believe that ?"
fro 11 1 the new prn~ r am bonk,
" Live A New Life;" the Song
" MmThing to Zion" w.as sung";
s,c'l'i ptu rc I .Juhn 4:7-12 was
re&lt;~ d . ami a praye r given. ami a
Ins tru ctive m ovies related to ga th e ~in g trumpet which traps "qucst.i onm.Jit·L' on Fa ith ''yas
eyes, ca rs and teeth were insec ts, dust and ot h e r &lt;tn swcred and discussed .
shown by the Rev. Robert Co rd irritants, the middJe ear as that
T he hostess, ;.rss is tc d by
at the fourth VIM 1Vigor In which carries sound to the othe rs, st•rvcd a dcsscrt l'(mrsc
TU PPERS PLAINS - The Robe rt Dors t, news , r eporter.
M;::aturity) progra m sponsored irmer ear, ~ nd the inner ear as duri ng the s&lt;~&lt;:ia l hour . The
Me~ y meeti ng of the P.ose
On th e pr o~ r a m boo k
by the Meigs County Retired the ared which carri es the next n!ceting will be Tuesday,
Garden Club was held Wed- commi ttee for 1973-74 se lected
Teacher.s Assn . Friday at the sound waves to the brain. The Jun e 19, at 8 p.m . e~ t the home
nesday at 8 p.m., at the home by Mrs. Har old Massar are
uf Mrs. Oscar BabcO&lt;,'k, Mrs . M1·s. Gle n Stout, Mrs. Murl Pom e r oy Se ni or Citi zens inn er ear is also the organ for of El eanor Boyles. She will
balance. Deafness is often lead the prug r.a m .
Cente r .
Cha rles Ca rr , pres ident , Grirfi th , Mrs. Cha rles Carr

Rose 'Garden club
has May meeting
presiding.
Oevu lions were prese nted by
Mrs. Charles Massa r, The
ver se of the month was r ead by
Mts. John Arbaugh. Eleven
members ~ n s wer ed the roll
call by nam ing a sta te park.
The prug ran i topic on dahl i'a .S
was not pr esented due to the
a bsence of th e prog ram

chai rman . The president read
a letter concerning the reg:a tto
fl ower show in .June.
Mrs. Rube rt Dorst, chairman
of lhe nominatin g ·committee
re por ted the 19(3-74 officers a ~
follows, Mr·s. Harold Ma ssar
pres ide nt; Mr~ . Charles Carr '
vi ce presid ent ; . Mrs . . Floyd
Stout , secr e tary; Mrs. Gle n
St cmt , tr e a surer a nd Mrs.

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Mrs. Helen Dors t, and Mrs:
F'rederi ck Goebpl.
The Jtrn e mee ting a nd picnic
will be held at the hom e of Mrs.
Fkyd Stout. A silent a ucti on
will be held following the
m ee ting.
Mrs. Fr e de ri c k Goe be l
dis played the monthly specia l
ar ran ge me n t , co n s i ~ tin g of
Colwnbines.
The
pre·s iden t
a ske d
me mbe r:~ to dona te flower
i:l. IT&lt;mgernen ts for th e OliveOrange AlWlmi banQue t to be
held June 2.
The door· prize wa s won by
Mrs. Eula Swan , tpe travelin g
pri ze by Mrs. Robert Dorst.
Refre shme nts were served by
the hostess assisted by he r
ni ece Mr s. Sandra Ma s.sar .

Missionary society
elects new officers
Offic ers were elec ted and

Those . a tte ndin g

reg is t e r ed by

Mrs.

were

Mary

Hughes, Mrs. Rac.hel McBride
and Mrs. Margare t Ambe rger .
''Light of Your Life" wa s the
lopic of the fir st film which
dea lt with catarac ts, the
lea ding cause of blindness. It
was n oted that ca taracts are (J

cloudiness of the lenses of the
eye which interferes with the
pa ssage of light rays through
the pupils. Drugs or surgery
cao remove catara cts a nd eyes
can be help1.&gt;d
. by contact lenses
or g la sses. Glaucoma , the
second cause of blindness is an
excessi'.ie pressure inside the
eye which is ca used by the
.accumulation of wate ry fluid
which fails to dmin out. The
film pointed out that researc h
show s that gla uc oma t e ndencies m ay be inherited . lt,
too , can be tr eated by drugs or
surgery .
Th e seco nd -film wa s

"Shadows of Sound" and dealt
with the car. It des cribed the
out e r ear a s th e sound

AMt-:HICAN
l.t: g iurl
Auxiliary. Ha car1c P&lt;ISl ti02, 8
11.11r . at the hall .
.fUN lO ll AMERICAN l.e~ion
Auxiliary . Feeney -Bennett
Post 128, MiddJcport, 7 p.m. e~t
the llCIII .

'l'Hi': Southern Local Band
H•1ustcrs will huld their re~ul~u
ll Jeeting .at 7: :to p .m . at the high
Sl' lmol.

WEUNF.SDAY
Christ ian
WOMEN'S
Tcll1pcnmee Union, 2 p.m. at
tile Pomeroy United Methodist
Church .

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Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, potluck at 6::10 p.m .
wi th}lcgitmnai r cs to be guests.
t\ ux11'iary member s to Utke a
covered dish. Meeting at 7: :JO
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Com111arHiry, Knights Te mpl ar,
s ta ted t·om· Javc, 7;:JO ' p. m. i.ll

by punc tured ear
drums; middle ear inf~ctions
. and bo.ne ove rgrowth whic h
can be helped by hearing aid or
surgery .
"Why Am I Here '! " was the
topi c of the third film on the
tee th and ora·l hygie ne . EmParticipation in the Rega tta
pha s is was on the necessity of
flow
e r s how wa s pl:mned
seeing a dentist who can detect

ht~d

Hacinc

dunt~ted seve r;;~!

uf flow ers whi ch we re
pla n led at the c hur ch by Mrs.
Be rn,a rd l.e dlie, Mrs. Leslie
Hoffnwn and Mrs . B&lt;.~rr . It wa s

Second Tuesday

c hai rw omen named at a recent
niee tin g of th e MissiOnary
Scx:ie.ty of the Laurel Cliff Free c.: hairw uman of miss ions and ·
M e lh t !d i~ t Churc h.
education. Others named were
The new offi cers . ar~ Mrs. Mrs. Madge l Smith , steward.Jean Wri ght president; MrS. s hip and praye r l:ircle chairIva Powell, vice president and Wfl man ; and Mrs. Powell,
progra m ch&lt;;t irwoman ; Mrs. reporter .
LONG BOTTOM - The Wil s orl's hom e the fir s t
Second Tuesda y Club met on Tu c~da y oF .Jun e.
Amber Lohn , second vi c e
M rs. M,i ldred ·J acobs wa s
Mrs. H'a yma n rece ived a
Ma y Hi al the home of Erpresid ent; Mrs ·. E sta Wise • appoin ted tu assist Mrs. Lohn
t·ectJ t ·~irig
~ec r e tary ;
ncs line Hay man with s ~ v en llos t.ess gift . 'l'hc dub will go to
in a members hip drive. The
Marg u e rit e
L e ifh e i t, next meeli r.g will be he ld in
me mbe rs , M &lt;.~ r y Pie rce, Ada ~otn c ruy to the Se nior Citi zens
Ri sse ll , Ga rrn e lt He ns ley, Mee tin g on May 24.
cv!'r e s p o n~lin g secretary ; Mrs.
Aug us t due to the annu a l
Don na Gilm or e, tr ea s ure r ; conference in June . A Bible
Marie Swt::tn , I.ei:Jna He nsley,
Mrs. Wr ight, delegate to sc hool will also be conducted (:It
!\lkc and Toby Curti s, and
c..:onfc re nce.
g u e~ t ~ Mal·ga rc t Amberge r
the c hurt:h in June .
Mrs. Dor is Bu ckle y · was
\:l fld P ea rle We lke r present.
It w&lt;:~S liedded tu mak e dolls
fur !he Ar ts a nd Cr aft Fair to
be held during the Rcg &lt;.~t lli
·wee ke nd CJ l t he Po m e r oy
A wi ener l'oasl wu s held
.Juni or High Sc hool.
Fridu y n i ~ ht at the Route :J:J
The area-wide revival to be the meeting with Sindy Allen
The club will m eet at Mona d rurulsidc park fur me mbers of
held June ~ at the Meigs giving the secretary 's repOrt.
the .Juni11r Missiunar,y Socie ty
.Junior Hi g h Sc hool, Mid- Sha ron Bing wa s e le cted
•r. '') . : .. . ."
() f t.hc Laurel C liff Free
I
dleport , waS announced at a treasurer to fill the office
Mc1 hodis L Church .
.,meeting Sunday of the Meigs va cated when Jane Hazelton
AI Lending were Mrs . Dar'lene
I think th e Dl•luocra ti c
County Youth of the Churches moved away·. The attendance
party h as movc:d furt he r t n .Jef fers &lt;.~nd c hildren , Joy ce
of Christ at the Hemlock Grove banner wa s won by th e the
l eft noW th an ~1t a nv Bake r , Mrs. Doris Buckley,
Church.
Bradford Church.
time in . n1 y \ifcti1n c. It' s h·ft Crys t.al and Sharon B u Ckl(.~ y ,
Terry Pickens had. charge of
Roger Watson, minister of
th e main st rea !ll o f th e JH.'(Ithe Hemlock Grove Church, .JJJ e . Th e Hc pu b.li t i.ln Pa rt y Shirley a nd IUc hard Fri end •
talked to the group on the topic has m oved from th e r igh t Ma r k &lt;..~ nd Belindu Fri·e nd , a nd
a nd n ow re prese nt s the Lmra , John , ami Anita Smith .
" Is the Church on Fire." The
PLA!\' PICNIC
broa d spectru m of attiv i tie ~
The Free Me thodist Youth
A picni c will be held at 5 p.m. next rally will be at the f&gt;!id- in th u puli lica l are na .
a! SI) m et rece ntly at the p~ rk
- J ulw H. Co11noll.'l· Jnnn('r
Wednesdn at the Route 33 dle port ~ Church on June 10.
fur a wie ner roast. Twc nty'/' re(ISIU'!J .'\ecn.• taru o rul
Ro&lt;:t dsi de P a rk , ri ght s ide
uuvcnu n· uf '/' e .w~ . ort· lll!'c e yuun g pcclplc attended .
lra ve lin l-( nor th , for t he
rw11 HC111H /1is clw llfJC 11 ( Tllt:y e nj oyed a ba ll gam e e~ nd
SENIORS' HONORED
reli git1us education class of th e
flflrl.ies
.
had gro up singing with gui l.d t
' BibJes we re presented to
Sacred Hea rt catholic Church•
&lt;JCCillllpan illle n t.
seve n g radu ~ lin g se niors
their pe~ re nts, and guests Of the
Adul l') with the youn g people
Th e e(.lrt h 1s g r ea t est
children . Those needing rides Su11da y morning a t the Laurel
were Mr . cmd Mrs. Steve Eblin ,
. e~re asked to call eithe r 992-3173 Cliff Free Method ist Church. In known ol'ea n 9"t·.i&gt;th i!' in th e Mr . a nd Mrs. Richard I&lt;"r ie nd
th (:' group wer e Vicky' Hanson,
Paci fk's Maria n a Tre nt h or 992-2221. or to be at the
mnl the Rev. I{(Jbct't Buc kley.
Ba rbar a Klein , Greg F:blin,
:Jij.
HI!! feet.
c hurc h al 4: :~0 p.m . !11 the event
of rain , the picnic will be held ~a n Pul·li ns , Ma r vin Friend,
.John Moorl' ~lfld .James Birchin 1he c hurch baseme nt.
field ;

club has meet

Church youth
enjoy weiner
roast, picnic

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Kel.l/ln.a'l:or

FOR
MEMORIAL DAY

, AIR
CONDITIONERS
.

also notCd that Mrs. l..edlic and
Mrs. BwT pla nted some pink
dogwood tre es a t th e Salem
Ct• tll.cl' School .

Mrs. William Willford
condul'te&lt;.l a wllrks hop at the
llle c l.in g on how lu make
cors a ges. Psalm · 67 wa s read
by Mrs. Francis Wilcox and the
111 c mb e r s gave th e F.nrd's
Pr;Jyc r · in un ison . ~'or roll call
members muucd a s prinl-( wild
flower.
The hos tess scr\'cd refreshIHents of it e t rcarn , cake and
L'offce to those named t::tnd Mrs.
.Oe lbe r t Mitc hell ,' T e resa
Mih:hc ll , Mrs. Bruce Morris ,
Mrs. Le nvillc Harmon , Mrs.
Da vid Bake r, Mrs. Eu ~cnc
.John~ lo n , Mrs. F1·ank Gilkey
and th e guesl'i, Mrs. Willford
a nd Te resa LivinJ,.\s ton .

BARBS

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By 1'1111. PAS'I'Oitl-:'1'

FRIDAY
Ap r il s huwc r·s bring Mav
VIGOR IN Maturity, 2 p.m., fl owe r s w h id1. in t urn . b r i n ~
fom.1c;· Pomer oy .Jr . Hig h ; June trabg rass .
fi nal session; e mphasis un
lll L'&lt; Ii car e, ~oc ial security, and
l'tJillmunity resuurt'CS.

Plan regatta Lishoa first
•
mr
stop
flower show

symptoms of other disease by dm;ing the Thursda y m eeting
th e way the mouth and teeth of l.he H &lt;~mestcad Garden Club
look . Su c h dise ases a s held at tile home &lt;&gt;f Mrs. Alpha
diabe tes , ]~ukemia , a nemia, Barr .
Mrs . Larry Barr .talked on
&lt;I vitamin de fici ency and often
th
e
Rega t ta flowe r sh6w to be
cancer · arc detected by a
dentis t. Th e symptom s of s inged June ! fi and 17 in the
tr ouble include loose g ums, P u n~er uy Mot or Comp a ny
loose tef:! th , unpleasant breath; showroom and a sked me mbers
mouth irritation and bleeding of the dub to make four
C:t!Tan ~e menl'i for exhibit in the
gums.
The final VlM progral-n wiU show . Il was voted to t:onbe " Adjust to Life's Patterns." t.rilJute $5 tuw~rd s the expenses
It will be presented· Friday { 1f sla l!,ing the show .
Th e civic beautifi ca tion
from 2 to 4 p.m . at the center
pr
oject a t th e Langs vill e
with a re presentative from the
Marietta' Social Security Office Churc h wa s disc ussed ~nd Mrs .
noted th at
to be prese nt to answ er Larr y B ~ rr
Cle l an d ;~
Gr eenhouse a t
questions.

Thompson, Mrs. Pat Thoma
iiOd Mrs: Nancy Collins. Mr--s .
.Te1:rell, Mrs. Lewis e~nd Mrs.
Thompson were appointed to
JlUrehase evergreens to be
,addt-d .
The litter wa lk was discussed
and a r·eport or its success
given . The club voted to contribute $5 toword the expenses
t )f the Regatta flower show.
Mrs . Coll ins will have c harge
of the club's r&lt;£d io proJJram on
.Ju ne 4 and her topic a t that
lillie will be uwthc flower show

the l' u1ne r ny Masonic TerrJplc .
All sir k n i ~ h l&lt;; a re urged to

ca ~ s ed

f~1t.s

nam e d Juni or Miss ionar y
Socie ty direc tor ; t:tnd Mrs.
Shirley Fri e nd was named

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Adchlional planliugs at the
l'ivic. beautifie&lt;.Jtitm pn1jccl (It
!he Mt·igs County Jnrirul:lr)
lwve bL&gt;cn !lli.ldc hy thr ' \Vlll ding Trail (iardL'II flt!\ 1
A n.·pnrt un th~...· prHject was
given wh en the dulJ met
Wednesday night i:lt the horne
uf Mrs, A&lt;lf(JII Ke lton . II wa s
nulcd that pla11t ;ngs we re
mmh• by Mrs . l1 ll'i.l licc·glc,
Mrs . Wilmcj Tcrrdl. Mrs .
Addodnw Lewis, Mrs . Alice

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bilil-?1 !J&lt;IP i.~ like menthmiuu the ~:ruwl C trii?JI!II r1 s
11 cnrck m Ute soil .

e njoy a side trip lu F:storil a nd
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Mrs . Thompson judged the
riower a rr a ngeme nt s ·a nd
awurded a blue ribbon to Mrs.
J.ewis for a line mass

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arnwgement, a blue to Mrs .
Terrell for a tall line mass, a nd
a blue to Mrs : Ke lson for a
JtispliJy uf wild rlowers and a
mass
a rr a nge m e nt
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snowball.
The program by Mrs.
CliJ r·encc Hea ton was on
" G r ow ing th e Flowe rin g
Dogwood." She spoke of the
VCJ rieties of dogwood and said
that the best time to pla nt them
is in the late winter or spring
before g r ow th beg in s. Sh e
sugges ted that the trees be
obtained from a nursery for

enough moisture for dog wo(}(
whic h have been muJc hed wi .t.
pea t. muss. oa k lea ves or forest
li !t.t'!" wi th a layer of about
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painted out.
Sl1c :iaid tha t sig ns of low soij
fertility a re small , sparse, pa1"
le rt ves and short twig growt .
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serve o:ts chairperson. J Wlior
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playg round . Another fe.atu re
COLUMB US - First stop of will c nt:ompass a visit to a
the News paper Tours Ltd . Air
Fmlo ~· cs t a urant fur typi ca l
Cr.uisc to Europe , July 8-22, is l'Ui sine of the country a s we ll
r.is boa, better knuwn Lc1 our &lt;_Is l• ~ertl s tyle e nter tainm ent. scn~ iti ve tu. weed-killin
pa tron s i:iS Li sbon . Thi s
Lisbon , alth uu~ h the first ehe ru iea ls, she cautioned.
milh~ nar y c il y , t apital of
1
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Por tug;Jl ,' is janmfed with well- we ll-paced vi sit to Western
ke pt gree n vis tas of parklands Eur ope, will be a lll em ura bl e
and gardens. The a rea s a re one .
carefully tend ed fvr childre n's
Spt:t t·e on this Comprehens ive
e njoymen t ond people's rest. pa ckage trip is limited and is
Li sbon
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th e filling rapidly. Details ma y be
romance of the pa st with the ...;ecut·ed at lhis news paper or a t
p1'11J.: l'Cs."' of today . It abounds in Hichard l ..cwi s Trave l Service
wi~te a ve nues which ·a llow w-ild- in Columbus, Oi:iyhm or Cin driving mo tol-i sts plenty of ci nn(Jti . Don 't dela y but ac t
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Mai n rat Sycamore
· will! a 111inimum of a ccidents. the fortunate persons joining
POM E ROY. 0 .
Tr ~ 1ffi l' cir cles and Jarge public" th is s ummer hia tus to Europe .
sq u.are.s d i.sphj y mon~m ents to
lhe falllous amid st backdrops
of afH;ic nl and modern
buildin gs.
Till' cit y iS IJuilt on hills , is
u uwe than BOO year s old .t~nd is
&lt;I collcdion of Mooris h, Roman
&lt;llld Ba roque ar c hitectural
:.;yt.lcs with a f~w innovations of
nat ive cultur e sprinkled in . ln
the oilier S"ec tions with the ir
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are fr onted with mos aic tiles uf
v ar y in g .s izes, co lor s and
s ly les.
The majestic &amp;!lazar bridge
is ; 1 monumen t lu Portuguese
l'ngineerin g , while t:1e bull ring
of Cmnpu Pequeno s tands as
tllll'ic nt les ti~twny to a Part of
·tile popuh1r life in Portugal.
1•: 1a ho ra t c I y
ad urn c d·
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
~·; 1th edral s a nd a ~ iant sized
~ t &lt;J1U e of Chris t bare witness lo
1he reli giou s atmosphc r·c of the
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~rs . Huth Moore presided at
lh1• mt!cting with mefl]bers
fi!ISWl'rillg ruB call by "My
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workshop"was planned for June· ·

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

1972 CHEVROLET IMPAlA
Sl79S
Hl'!rdtop sedan , desert g old wi th cove rt tr im , fa c tory air,
tinted glass. JSO engine. power st eeri ng &amp; powEr brak;es.
radio, guard s &amp; all the goodies. Never been titled .

than one incorrect

RATES

For Sale

For Sale

196/ OR:E l S200. F11ir conditio". HOME Grown Tomato plants
8-43 2451.
for gar eden use . large stu rdy
5 16 t2tc plants ; Improved Mexican ,
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic;
STEREO RAOlO . tape com
al~o hot peppers , mangoes
blni1tion , am tm ri1rli o, 4 and cabbage plants. On Rt.
c.pca k.e,. sound system •. like
124, 500 ft . above 1he State
new . Bal.lrlce tlll .27 or use
Park m Syra cuse, 0 ., Th omas
pur budget 1crm s. Call 992
Hayman .
3965,
4-2-4 lllc
5 18 6fc

Business Services
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
24 Hour

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
*5.55

Pa1nt damage - 1973 Zi g Daily Service
UPHOLSTERY
Mat erial s, 2
nylon prin ts, cotton pr ints,
Zag sewi ng ma chines. Still in
M i nim um Charge 75c
o r i ginal c artons . N o at ~n Mosf Amr-!'"ican Cars
viny l s, vel vet s of all k ind s.
12 cents per w ord , t hree
Pome
r
oy
Recovery
.
622
E.
tachments
needed
as
ou
r
GUARANTEEDc onsecutive insertions ,
Mam
St
,
phone
992
7554
.
con
trol
s
are
buill
-in
.
Sews
18 cen ts per word six con
with 1 or 2 needles. makes
Phone 992-2094
5-3-241p
secullve ihsertions .
'
25 Per Cent Disco unt on pa id
butt onholes. sew on buttons,
John Tucker, Rt . 4
1969C HEVELL E
$1195
monogram s, and blind hem
ads and ads pa id with in 10 days .
1973 STEREO a track . A small
Ma
libu
H.
T
.
Cpe
.•
307
V
8
eng.
,
automati
c.
power
steer
in'),
CARD OF THANK S
s titch . Full cash pr ic&lt;:! $38.50
Pomeroy, 0.
Open8Tii.S
balance o f $88.64 or pay $6.50
good tires, clean vinyl interior wi th bucket seats &amp; con &amp; OBITUARY
or
budget
plan
a
vaila
ble.
Ph.
992-3954
Monday
thru Saturday
per
m
onth
.
Phone
992-5331.
sole, dark grn. fin ish , r adio.
Sl.50 for 50 word minimum .
4-20-tfc
Each add i1ional word 2c .
Eteclro
992
-7755.-Hyg iene Co. Phone
------,~
BLIND ADS
5-22-61c &gt;--- - - - - - - - - - ,
Additional 25c Charge per
MUST sell 1973 deluxe Zig -Zag
Advertisement .
se wing
ma chi ne .
Thi s
ASK US ABOUT
OFFICE HOUR S
machine darns, embroider s. 3- VACUUM cleaner s new 1973
OPEN
EVE:
'.
0
P.!ol.
8: 30a . m . 10 5:00p .m. Da.ily ,
model. Comp lete with all
makes
buttonholes ,
all
PRE - FABRICATED
8 : 30 a . m . to 12 :00 Noon
c lean ing toot s. Small pa i nt
f'OMERO l . OHIO
without
attachments
.
Just
sa_turday .
damage in shipping . Wi ll take
dial and sew . Pay balance ~f
12 Years - 10.75 A . P . R .
$27 cash or budget plan
$38.50
or
pay
$5
per
month
.
J
for Your
available .
Electro-Hygiene
Phone 992-S331 .
Co.,
Ph
one
992
-7755
.
4-20-tfc
...
.1 OR 5 room house in P ome ro~
5-22 -6tc
IN LOVING memory of our
:-:1-::
Z-::Eo--:-b-ed
- :.- m-a-;t:tr-e-:ss:-.-.box
.or M iddlepor t , Sou t h end . KIN G'cS
B-uilt to Your 'Specs
husband and father . Char l es
Ren t not over $60 per mon th .
SMALL fabr ic business . Entire
rings
and
headboard
,
sp
Delivered
to Job Site
" Chuck " Eblin , Jr. , who died
Phone 992·3409, Pome r oy. ·
Qualify Today, Call
stock for · sale. Antiquest,
canis t e r - type
She tland
three years ago today .
"f urnit ure. Kn its and St itches,
5 2\ -6tc
bweeper , alm os t like new .
Days of sadness st ilt are with
Coolville , Ohi o.
R ca son.;:~ble . Phone 992-5496. ·
us, Tears of silence often
WA N TED pa stur e to ren t for so ·
'
5-22-ltc
5-16-tt
c
fl ow ;
to 100 calves. Mu st have
Choose your own home from
MATERIALS CO.
But h is m~mory keeps hi m near
p lenty of water and good F LOWER S l or M e morial Day,
773-SSS4
'Mason, w. Va .
Your
AREA
DEALER
.
us, Sin'ce he le ft us thre~ years
l ences. Call 992 7077 or wr ite
pots,
b.;:~ s k ets and spray s 99c UPHOLSTER your own f_ur .
ago .
Box· 14, M iner s. vi!l e, Ohio,
nilure. Foam cushions. any
and up . Al so loose fl owers.
PIANO tuning, lane Dan ie l s,
Sadly m jssed by hi s wife .
45763. Call after 5 p .m .
~ i ze. Co lt on , burlap, swive l
Smalley's,
Ches
t
er.
Ohio
.
259 Br oa dway,. M i ddleport.
N ell ie , daughters , Max i ne
5-20-61p
ba ses, zipper , dacron. web · LEGHORN hen s for sa le . SOc
Ph one 985-3537.
Phone 992-2082.
each.
Call
843-2l-4S.
and Elizab eth and sons.
HUMIDIFIERS
bi ng,
well .
Pomeroy
5-16-7tc
s. J7.6fp
Wend el l and Bennie .
5-22
-lOic
Recovery , 622 E. Main St .,
Hot
Water
Heater.s
S-22 -lt c
=-=-~---=--:--­
phone 992 -755-4.
POODLE
pupp ies, Toy A.K .C..
DOZER and back hoe work ,"
Plumbing
1966 CHEVELLE 4 door V -8,
5-3-241p
Chocolate
-Shan
qua
lity.
IN MEMORY of Larry Keith
ponds and septic tanks , ditchautomatic
,
$300
.
1966
Electrical Work
NEW J bedr oom home in
Phon e 992 -5443 .
Ing se rvi ce ; top soil, fill dirt',
Lee who woul d have been
Chevrolet , Bellaire, 4 door , VMa son, br ick front, hardwood
1
limestone .- B&amp;K Ex cavating.
.21 on May 21.
8 au1oma tic. Powe r steering, -============5=·=
6:..-t-jfc 2 A 1 R co ndi t ioners. l -8500
floors , gas heat, large lot.
You itre sadly missed by us
Ph one 992.-7121 or 992-5682.
$600 . Call Robert H . Roush. r
B.T. U ., 1-500 B.T.U . $200 for
Phone 773 -S554.
today , Yet even death cannot
9-1-tfc
247 219.S.
both . Call after ~ - 992-2827.
5-22-61c
SPRING SPECIALS
k ~ep you away .
5-22 -Jtc
5·20·31p
Your sweet laught er . your
NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell's
sunny smile ;
19 70 DODGE , auto. , po wer
Garage, near Crossroads on
1971 B SA 650 . Less than 2,000 " PHONE " L . Parker for Cattle
992-2448
A. l. Sire Service, Pomeroy
St. Rt. 124 ; all mechanic work
God has left us for awh ile .
brakes and poWer _steeri ng,
1
1
ac tual m iles . Pai sley paint.
992-2264 ,
Life's troub les will not care ,
ai
r
,
FM
&amp;
AM
tape
player,
inc luding automat ic trans Pomeroy, 0.
ma tc hing helmet. ex tra pad s.
In Carton ·
5-13-12tc
One lines mar your face ,
Mpg s. Phone 992-50B..J after 5
m iss ions.
Monday
thru
Ex cellen t condition. $895. 992 Set Up, 134.95
p :m .
Saturday, 8 : jO a. m . to s- p . m .
The ever young beaut i f ul MEMORIAL Day celebra tion a t
7210.
5-20-Jtc
memories w i ll keep their
Phorie 992-7121 or 992-6392 .
5-2 -3tp HOUSE in Long 6ottom. Phone
Ra c ine Fire Sta tion May 25
985-3529 .
place .
5-3-301c
thru May 28. Kiddie rides a ll 4
6-.1.1-tfc
Sadly miss ed by aunt , unc le
1
HOOD'S
AQUARIUMS
:
fi
sh
day s, Fir eworks display
and cousins, Mr . and Mrs.
EXCAVATING. Dozers, large
af"ld supplies, new l ocation,
M on day. May ~8 and an
In Carton
Roland Morr is and ch il dren ,
3
BEDROOM
rancy
style
in
and sma ll ; Backhoes and
Ash Street. M iddleport, ')ear
evening show at the Ra ci ne BEFORE you buy any new
Set up, $54.95
Pomeroy
;
w
-lo-w
carpe
t
ing,
2
Pomeroy.
loaders on track and fires ;
park
;
Phone
992
-54-43
.
Juni or H igh at 7:30 p .m.
M ob ile Home. you should
'
POMEROY
car
S·22 -ltc
garage
attached.
air
Dump trucks Lq -boy
1
-7-tfc
M onda y featu r ing " Larry 's
conside r the _large savings
conditioned
;
phone
,
992-5593.
service.
Septic
tanks
in 9._
JackW
.
Carsey,Mgr
.
Sw i nging Countrymen ." 0.
you can ha ve by purcha sing a
.
George
(Bill)
Pullins
,
stalled
6:it
Phone
992
-2181
5-20-61c
COAL
Limes
tone
,
Excel
si
or
·
ch ick en barbecue Sun day,
l.:ll e model used M obile Home.
phone
992
-2478
or
992-7402.
Works,
E.
Main
St.,
Salt
Ma y 27 . Serving begins at 11
:2--;B:;E~D::;::R:;O:;:O;:M-:-;-h-o-u-se-on-=so~
tt . tot
Here are some every day l ow
2-9-ffc
Pom eroy . Phone 992 -3891.
REDUCE excess fluids w it h
a .m .
pr i ces : 1 - 1971 - 60 x 12 BLACK 7/o Te nnessee Walker
on
river
.
$9000
for
house
.
With
1
Fluidex. Lose weight wdh
colt, 1 1 year s old; phone 992 4-12-tfc
Buddy , $.'1 ,395 ; 1971 ---'- 50 X 12
furniture $10,000. Phone 992- HARRI SON'S TV service and
3640.
Dex -A - Diet
cap sules
at
Champion $3.495 ; 1966 - 45 x
NEW 2 · pc . Early American
S532
anytime. Can be - SEen
service calls . Phone 992-2522.
Nel son DruQS .
' 5-13 -12tc
10 Arm or $2,693; 60 x 12
living room, sui te with wood
after 4 p. m .
2-9-tfc
5-22 -Jtp
Marlette, thr ee bedroom with
lrim and r evers ible zippered
S-17·6tc
MAN 'S EYE GL ASSES in brown
ALL
THE
property
formerly
a 21 ft. Expando, or ig inal
cu shion s. This ·week only
EXCAVATING, dozer, loader
leathe r case. lost . Friday in
YARD sa le , .Wednesday and
owned by Pili sburgh Coal
· pur'cha se pr ice $9 ,30.0. Now
S149
.95.
Cash
·
dnd
carry
.
NEW
Homes
on
yOur
lot
or
our
s.
and backhoe work ; septic
vicini
ty
91
Farmer's
Ba
nk
Thursday , May 23 and 24. 414
Company and now carried on
on ly $6.795 ; 19 71 - 60 x 12
Recovery·,
622
E
.
Pom
eroy
tank s installed ; dump .truck s
NO
M
O
NEY
DOWN
for
and Kroger Co.. Rewa rd .
Lincoln Hill. 9 a .m . to 5 p.m ..
th e Coun ty tax records of
Bud dy 3 bedroom , $-'1 ,695 ; We
Main
St
.•
Pomeroy
.
Phon
e
and
to-boys for hire ; will haUl
qualified
buyers
using
F
.H
.
Phon
e
Roy
Armes
,
M
iners
M eigs Co unty, Oh io, in the
5-2Z -3tc
n lso have a 29 fl. Cent ury
992-755 4.
ll
dirt,
top , soil. limestone
f
i
loan
.
(Closi
ng
costs
Adm
.
ville . 'Ph one 992 -3181.
name of Consolidation Coal
lravel
tra
iler
tha
t
is
rea
ll
y
5-17-61c
on
ly
.)
A
v.:~riety
of
floor
planS
and
gravel
; .Call Bob or Roger
5-20-Jtc
Com pany, loc ated in the
FOUR fafn ily yard s'ale . Ne"w
loaded with ex tras. You ca n
Jeffers,
day
phone 992-7089 ;
with
various
financ
ing
and used clothi ng, childre n's
f oll owing taxing distr ic ts :
save a l ot o f Doll ar s on th is
GOLF
CARTS
and
3-wheel
programs
available.
We
night
phone
992-3525
or 992Ches t er Twp. Eastern
tri cy cle, tables , d ishes. etc . .
uni t . Thi s is iu s! a fEw of the
5232.
irack
sters,
gas
and
electri
c,
spec
ial
ize
in
working
with
L.S.
D.;
Sa
l
isbury
Twp
.
Turn l ett off St . Rl. 124, 1 mi te
barga in&lt;; .avai lable at B e rry ~
tor
farm,
horne
and
AEP Co . employees although
2-11 -lfc
Pomeroy Village; Salisbury
from Racine on Hog Hollow 1967 OR UP vW Van . Only body .
M i ll er Mobil e Hom e Sa les, 70S
war~ house uses . $75 and up.
we
are
avai
lable
to
all
.
Meig
s
Twp . - Mei g s L. S.D . ;- Sutt on
Road . Wat c h for signs ,
8·13-2451.
Ff! r son SL, Belpre, Ohio,
Ph one 1-875-2362.
Deve lopment Co., 150 N. SEE US FOR ; AwnlnqS, storm
Wednesday and Thursday th is
Twp . Sou th ern L .S.D.
5-16-12tc ·
phone 443 -95Jl. Shop here
5-17-6tc
Secon
d Ave ., Middleport ,
doors an d windows , carpor t s,
week . ·
S~aled bids for the purchase
fir st . you ' ll be glad you did ,
Ohio
..
Phone
992-5976
for
inmarquees, aluminum si ding
5-22-3k OLD.· Furn i ture, oak tables ,
of all these properties ~wh ich
5-18-4t c
U
PHOLSTERY
·
Materials,
format
ion
.
and
railing , A. Jacob, sa les
sh.ould be g rouped together
Wooden Ice baxes, brass bed s,
ularly
$3
.95
only
$1.95.
reg
representative.
For free
5-6-30tc
HI -POWER Rifl e Team ShoOt and considered as a sin gle bid
dis .h es
. or . comp l et e
Also
r
e
mnants
.
.
Pomeroy
estimates,
phone.
Charles
all rifle shooters interested in
item) will be received a t the
ho useholds ; Wr ite M . D.
Air Conditioners
Lisle
,
Syracuse,
V. V.
Recov
ery
;
622
E.
Main
St
.•
••------'---=---:!
team-shoot on June 3, conta ct
address lis ted below unlit 12
Mill er, Rt . 4, Pomeroy, Ohio,
phone
992-7554
.
;
Son,
In
c.
Johnsqn
and
Awnings
T: 0 . Stewart, Rutland Gun
o' clock noon, June 1, 1973.
ca ll 992·62 71.
5·3 24tp
J-2-tfc
_,Club, phone 742-3191.
Further information m ay be
Underpinning
5- 13-lf c
ob tai ned by conta ct ing the
5-20-3tc ~~-~--~-----under signed .
Conso t ida lion NEW FOAM to fill your old
NO. 1 Copper , SOc; radiators·,
Compl€!1 e m ob i le hom e
cu ~ hions, standard si:ze suite,
THE MEIGS County F ish &amp;
Coa-l Company reserves the
28c ; brass, 18c; ba tt eries, 85c
ser.vice
P. l us gigahti c
only
$9.95 .
Pome roy
Game A ss n.
will
m eet
r ight to reject any and all
eac h ; clean dry root s. · Gi ndisplay of mobi le hom es
6 ROOM house with bath and
Recovery , 622 E . Main St. . ~---~PI!'!!'!!~
Wednesday even i ng, May 23 ,
bid s. E. H. Doughty , Con se ng, $QO ; yel low root, Sll;
furniture . Inquire 992-5373 .
alwa
ys
a
va
ilab
le
at
phon
e
992-7S54
.
at 7: 30 p.m . at th e Syracuse
\08
so li dat ion Coal Co .. Cad iz,
mayappl e, 4Sc per lb .; M . A ,
5 ~ 18-16tp
5-3-241p
C.l ub House, Syracuse.
Ohio 43907. ,
Hall , Reedsv ille , Oh io, 378E. MAIN
5-20-4tc
5-13-l Ot c
6249.
8 ACRES on State Route 143, 1
POMEROY
5-6-lfc
mile South of Harrisonville ;
McDANIELS Custom Slaughter
HANG ING ba skets; white .- pink
seve
ral home sites ; water tap
House and ~at Cutl irig ;
THE HOME SELLING
and red geraniums, mums
paid ; ca ll 992-3640.
1220 Wa s hington Blvd.
State ·and -.G overnment In - Help
SEASON IS HERE NOW
and begon ias; In stant cOlor:
5-13-12tc
&lt;'·.
spected ·; phone 773 -S208.
423-751
1
BELPRE, 0 .
LET US SELL
fo r your garden - pan sies,
DRIVER
needed
,
sober
and
5-20-121c
petun ias, marigol d s, Phlox ,
BY OWNER ~ selling under
YOUR HOME.
depfndab!e.
middle -aged
Co leus, Salvia,
Zinnias,
appr·ai sal value, newly built 4
DON'T WAtT;
preferred.· App ly in per son at CAS H paid for all makes and
KNAPP SHOES COmfort ,
Di ant hu s, A ll yss um, Snapfurnished apartments bui!t-in
Col_!rl Stree t Cab , Pome roy.- mode l s of mobi le home s.
LIST WITH US TODAY
Quality ,
Long
Wear .
dragons, Agerat-ium and
cabinets, panelled walls, now
5-22
3tp
Phone
area
code
614-423-9531
.
Rea-sonable pri ces. Ca ll 992 SACRES
Portutacca . Vegetab le plants
rented monthly income $340 .
=-c-:c--::-------4- 13 ~ If c
S324.
Cabbage ,
bro cc ol i,
RUTLAND, OH 10 7
All electric, city water in
QUALIFIED li fe guard f or
1971 HOLL Y Par k , 12 x 60, l ike
5-3-tf c
caulif l ow er , l e ltt~ ce, eggplant.
country between pomeroy
room s, 3 bedrooms , could be
Map lewood Lak.e. Ph one 949
nrw, ca rpeted , house fur mangoes, hot peppers and 14
-4074 .
.
Athens. Phon e Mason. W. Va.,
4. Bath , n ice kitchen with
ni ture. a ir - c onditioned ,
ROOFING and Heating Repair ;
kinds
of
tomato
plant
s.
773-5580.
Will consider trade.
s 20 4tC w&lt;)$hCr and dryer, wit h 8 x 32
cabin ets, range and ref .,
alt types ; Sp"ecial - Cleaning
110 Mechanic Street
Cl ela nd
Farm
and
Ideal
for
home
and in come for
hardwood floors , cellar, gas
por ch and awn·i ng ; phon e 1and oiling of blower, complete
Greenhouse, E . Main, Ra cine .
retired couple .
F .A . heat, stor.m door s &amp;
304 773 547 4.
check on furna ces; phone 843 Ger al dine Cl eland.
5-20-12fp
2341.
5-9-1Otc
window
s, out buildings ,
5-18-tfc
5-2-JO!c
util it y room , other features .
6 ROOMS and bath , panelling.
4 - 8 PT. 75 x 16.5, 8 ply truck
JU ST $18,500.00.
carpeting , aluminum siding ,
NEW LISTING
KOSCOT SPECIALS l or May
tires and two mobile home
storm doors and windows.
2 YEARS OLD
are Hair Kair Products in axl es and 4 tires. Phone 7-42- POMEROY - 4 rooms , bath ,
natural gas. drilled well,
FUR NI SHED
2 · bedro Om
Ju
st
a
ttaby
in
age.
but
grown
cluding other items. If you
full basement with shower .
S387.
garage, 1 mile South of
t~ partment.
ad ult s only .
up in quality. 3 ·large B. R.
have ever purchased Kosco!
5-20-31c Wall to walt carpeting. Gas
M iddleport. Phone 992 -6902.
Middl eport . Phone 992-387 4.
Wilhd oub l eclosets. Beaut"iful
Kosmetics and are not being
f urna ce and half a cr e of land .
5·20-10fp
5-18-lf c ---~--~--~
bath &amp; shower. Kitchen'· ha s
serviced. phone Helen Jane
197 1 HONDA SL l2.5. Phone 992- On ly $7 ,500.00.
ill mo st everything in-cluding
Brown , evening s also. 9.9240 ACRES 8 rooms and bath,
. PRIVATE ' meeting room for
6160.
NEW LISTING
5113 .
double oven, rahg e and Ref .
house, barn and several
any organizu li on; phone 992 5-20-31i:
4
BEDROOMS
Ni
ce
kitchen
,
5-13-tfc
"Ut
ility
room
.
Large
L.R
.
buildings
also . 518,000. 7423975.
.-,-:G-:R:-A
-:V
c-::
E-1o--1-:i-n -:M-:e--:i-9-, -:
M-:e-m
~or i a 1 f u II b a s em en I w h i c h h a s
-----c--~
6161.
with
fireplclce
.
Basement.
3- 11 -tf c
RUMMAGE sa le, Mav 23 to 26
GMden s. Cheap . Call 949 - . garage and 2 family rooms.
5-20.6fp
Large tot 100x1 2o. (I evell.
open 10 a.m . Great Bend
4962.
N ice front porches . Asking
$23.000.00.
1973 MOBILE HOME with larg e
Grange Hall . Tw.o 21 in. TV .
S-20-lfc . $18,900.00.
NEW home near Rutland , 3
CHEAPIE ,.
patio
.
Albert
Hill
,
Ra
cine.
j65 ft . No. \2 -2 electric wire .
bedrooms and bath complete
BUILOING
LOT
Oh io, Phone 949-2261.
Jl ' story frame . Near A&amp;P
Three flu ore scent lig hts . COOK , wai.lress - and carh op ;
with kitchen, washer and
TOMATOES,
peppers,
potted
POMEROY
50x
160
on
Route
5-17-6t c
store . 2 bedrooms, cou ld be
Many other items . Phon e 843dryer , 742 -6161.
apply in person , Craw 's Steak
!l owers. by pot or by the
7 l oop and 33. A mere $1500.00.
2826.
3.
Dining room . Bath . Storm ·
5-2061p
dozen, SOc. $2 flat on al l
fARM
House.
3 AND 4 ROOM furni·shed and
5-21 -3tc
dpors
pansies.
H
u
bbard'
s
&amp;
windows.
Large
Jot
.
5-10-tfc
unfurnished
ap artm ents.
Greenhouse , 300 ·yards above 42 ACRES - 6 rOom house,
Out of atl flood s. MAKE AN
Phone 992 -5434.
ballpark in Syracuse, Ohio. ~modern bat h, and kitchen.
. OFFER . $5.000.00.
4-12-tfc
5-15-tfc Bank barn, some frUit, in ·
10 ACRES
~-------, Orange Township. Wa nt only
I WILL do house cleaning io the POOD LES. AKC Puppi e~. sm all TWO bedroom m ob il e home in
6
l
eve
l
.
Good area . 2
minia t ure, black or wh it e,
$19, 500.00.
Chester - Pomeroy
Mid bedroom
Mi
ddle
po
rt
;
ad
ult
s
on
ly
;
home
. Electri c
wormed, permanen t shots.
dleport area and vicin i ty .
.· POMEROY
phone 992 -5S92.
heat. Bath . About 11 years
575;
Ph
one
Coo
l
vil
le
667
-62
14.
Phone 992 -2702 or Chesler 98S2 BEDROOMS - Good ·older
S-13-\ f(
old . T HI S YOU WILL HAVE
5-20-12fc
4146.
Pe~ce wilt" come in · the home on quiet street. Ni ce
Lot l.OOxJOO with 9 room
TO SEE . $15,000.00.
5-22 -Jic
Mideast when the Arabs love kitchen , gas furnace . Wr"o ught
AKC Toy Poodle puppies, $75 TWO trailer lot s i n M iddl eport ;
house,
garage apt., extra
1 2 dup lex in Bradbury , phone
OTHER PROPERTIE S TO
and $8S. Al so Siamese k i t't ens,
their ~ hildren more than iron porch . Would like
building
space .
WANTED - lawn s to mow in
Price
befor e 6 p.m. 992 -5693.
CHOOSE FROM. COME IN
$10. Phone 1-2S6-6247, Kenne ls
1S,OOO .OO.
reduced .
Rut land . Phone 742 -6363.
they
hate
us
.
And.
when
S
'
5-20-St c
·
of Calhoun.
TODAY AND SEE WHAT
100 ACRES PLUS
5-22-31c
5-20-30t c
peace does corne. we will, LEBANON TOWNSHIP --, Ha s W E HAVE TO OFFER .
MOB ILE ·home Space' in
HENRY E. CLELAND
perhaps ~ in time - be ga s well, and all m inerals.
.Syracuse; ph on e 992 -6329 .
BROKER
Phone 992-7747
5-2-flc able to 'forgive the Arabs Several older. buildings , and 6
992 -2259
or 985-3805
for killing 0 'ur sons. How- r oom frame house. Farm pond.
If no answer 992 -2568
·
Remo te se tt ing for a loner .
ever. it' will be more difri· Only s 19 ,500 _
cult for u s t o for gi ve th em . NOW IS THE T IME WHEN
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
for hav1n g for ced u s to ktll WE HAVE THE BUYERS
Saturday,
May 26, 1973 at"2:00 P.M .
\heir so ns.
LOO KING FOR A NICE
MIDDLEPORT
87 South Second Avenue , Middleport,·Ohio·
BEFORE
AFTER
- l.'l raeli. PremierGotdfl Meir. PLA CE. COME IN AND LIST
' Apprilisal- SIS,OOO.OO
1 Fur'ni shed Apt . wi th new
WITH US FOR A QUICK
448 South SeCond Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Karr 's
Barber
f urniture, wi th or wit hout
SALE . WHEN YOU AO Shop , 110 Lynn
Appraisal - 512,000.00
utili ties, 2 bedr oom s, on
St .,
Pomeroy ,
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·
VERTISE
YOUR
PROPERTY
380
South
Third Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
ground fl oor w ith wall -to
Ohio, has added a
YOU
OPEN
YOUR
DOOR
TO
Appraisal -55 , 000.~0
wa ll c arpe l. Al so have
new service. We
ALL STRANGERS . BE SAFE
privale
en
lran
ces
and
yard
are now fitting
AND PUT YOUR PROPERTY
Place ot sale : 87 S. Secon d Ave. , Middleport, Ohio.- Open
for children, in ni ce neigh Men's
Toupees.
House
1: 00 P.M.·- 2: 00P.M. May 26 , 197.3 on all properties .
IN
O
UR
EXPERIENCED
bor
hood
.
·we can fit you
Properties
sol d"individually . Nomin imum b ids, but se l.ters
HANDS . THE SMALL FEE
Phon e 992 -3863 Iii 3 p.m . or
w1th a full or a
re
serve
the
right to reject bids .
· 992 -5844 · after 6: 00 .
WIL L CERTAINLY
PAY
partial hairpiece.
Ter
m
s
of
sale
: Cash ..
YOU . TO DO SO, NOW.

For W~nt Ad Serv ice
S c ents per Word one in se rt ion

MODERN
SANITATION

1970 PONT lAC
S129S
Firebird Esprit, tocal1 ow ner car , 350 V 8 engine, power
stee r ing &amp; automatic transm ission, AM F~ rad io, l ik e
new white lettered t i res. 307 V-8. power steenng &amp; brakes,
radio, clean interior .

..

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

'

Wanted To Rent

Notice

For Your Mobile HomeLand-·No Down Payment

''HElL"

304-485-3809

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HEATING &amp;
COOliNG

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Auto Sales

-------

SABRE TIUER
3/z HP
129.95

Mob1le Homes For Sale

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP
4~.95

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Notice

Lost

.

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WaniP11 To Buy ·

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CLELAND

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

Real Estate For Sale

-----

Wanted

Vi~uu--v.

Teaford, Sr.
Broker

CARRIER
WANTED

Pomeroy, Ohio

For Rent

IN

RACINE
THE DAILY
SENTINEL

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PHONE 992-2156 ·

Pets For Sale

Employment Wa-nted

PROPERTY

IN MIDDLEPORT

MEN'S TOUPEES

GRAY MANOR
APARTMENTS

•

We talk to you

·_like a person. _

STOP in and let MICK show YO'U what he can do for you .

KARR'S BARBER SHOP
ljarbers Local .400 AFL -CIO

110 l ynn St.
POMEROY

For Sale ·

WMP0/1390

GI&lt;OCER Y bus iness for sale . ·
Building for sale or lease .
Phone 773-5618 fr om 8: 30p.m .
to 10 p.m . for appointment ,
· 3-20·tfc

ON YOUR DIAL .

HELEN L. TEAFORD
'i92 .:.\ 1l ~
GORDON 8. TEA FORO
991 · 3615
AS~OCIATE$

NO SU~DAYS PLEASE

Inquiries on property may be made to Haml in C. King ,
Attorney -at-Law , 21 Locust Street, Gallipoli s. Ohio,
phone: 614 --446 -08SS.
Francis Biron~ Michael ·Fry,
· Co- Executors of the Estate of
Harrie Marie Smith, deceased.
NOT QESPONS1BLE F'lR PERSONAL PROPERTY OR
~CCIOENTS .

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SMITH NELSON
INC.
.....MOTORS,
Ph.
992 -2174
Pomeroy

EARN M'/

~~,:O@§t.'ll'ii'

TRUE , A ~~6TOR ICAI.
QuESTION IS ONE I'OR

a uT, BtMO,
&gt;&lt;OW COULD 'IOU .

W~I C~ Oi'E DOESN'T

PO SS IBLY

REA LLY EXPECT AN
ANSWER

l WA S GIVING ~OU
A R~ETOR ICAL

!ill:l uWl§el

FI NA L. EXAM~

11'~1MO!l!.l@

TH INK ...

I.IVING

PARKING

CARS!

Specialist
Wheel
Alignment
It Must
Be Right
or we will
Mioke it Righi .

...

8-4 :30 Daily, 6- 12 Sat.
In the R. H. Rawli'"'gs Sons
Building .
991 -2101
Middleport, 0 .

NoN THET'tO'DOt-JE.-uRpf-

OBJECT'50F

DIOSIRE 15
ALL W£.

FE:D ME WHUT AH DE.SI RED.

~.A.. AH-YAwW- DESIRES 1U GO

10 SLEEP.~'

ARE!/'

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AH'LL DESIRE A
CLEAN S HIRT IN
TH' MAWNlN 1-

YO' 15 -SOB! -

GI'CTOUTOF

R.IGHT. DtANA

T l-\15

OORG!! Al L
i&gt;H 15-ISA

f&gt;UILD A
1&gt;-IEW LIFE!!

OBJEC!'&lt;.

o'

RUT ~

DE.SIR.E.'.'

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Real Estate For Scile

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

•

. BRITCHES AN'- -

·_:.!.,

For Sale

Furnace Controls

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1l-\AT"S VJHAT I Lti&lt;E 1\~T
BLENDA ... SI\E IJEII&lt;R IIJTE. PIU'!S

'.,
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Fr'om the laroest Truck or
Bulldozer Rad iator to the
:;,manesr Heater Lore .
Nathan Big9s .
Radiator Spec1ah$l

WOOD TRUSSES

- ~

DOG, GRABBeD TH' BODACIOUS
0UTLAW BVTH'SEAT OF HIS .

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EXPERIENCED
Radiata
Service

VETERANS

BANK FINANCING

-'AN'THEN 0c8UtlE1, l'H' WOND_E._R_,::-,-.,1:----::\-- 1

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

In Memory

l 'f )

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HI YA., fY\t5l' .
10 &lt;!..£: YA, f:Ol_l.

~ C£

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

,. ,.,1., ..,.._,., _

OFFICE SUPPLIES

~EAO$

EVeRYTHING-

ON 'TH' JO:ACK, NEVEl"

and

auvs

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

ANYTHII'I(;.'

MAYBE T 1DA"'v''S

GONNA BE
D1FFEQ:ENT!

WINNIE WINKLE
®I'M SO GLAD TO

HEAR YOU 'RE GOIN13

HOUSE and roof Painting ;,
i n1er ior and exte r i or, free
estimates; call992-7008or 992:
2460.
5·21 -30111

TO TAKE A

I

AT

EVERYONE

eGNNAZ 1:&gt;
MAKING PIJ\NS FOR
T&gt;iE SUMMER 50

t VE DECIDED TO
TAKE AN t:ARLY

DEAR. YOU
TAINLY DESERVE

HAVE YOU
DECIDED

WHERE
YOU'LL.
GO?

NO, I HAVEN 'T
GOTIEN THAT FAR IN
MY PIJ\NN ING' .JUST
MAKING' UP MY MIND

TO GO wA:&gt; EXHAUSTlNG ENOUOH ...

ONE.

I'vE GOT ~ I (; TERRIBLE HANOUP
1HAT MAKES ME I' EEL GUILT)'
WHENEVER 1 TAKE TIME OFF.
I GUESS THAT'S ONE OF
1HE DISADVANTAGES
OF OWNING YOU I&gt;.
OWN BUSINES:&gt; .

NON5EN5E 1
WIN Nit= . IF
YOIJ CAN'T

GETAWAY
FROM TIME
1D nME,
WHO CAN

?j=.::;rl

O'DELL WHEEL Alignment'
located at Crossroads, Rl. 124,:
comple te front end service,·
tune up and brake se rvic e.;
Wheel s
balanced
elec -·
tron i::. ally . AII
wor ~.
guaranteed .
Reasonable'
rates . Phone 992-3213 or 7422
3232.
,
2-18-tfd READY ·MIX
CONCRETE
delivered r i ght to your
proiect. Fast and easy. Free
estimates . Phone 992 -3284 .
Goeglein Ready - Mix Co. ,
M iddleport, Ohio .
6-30-tfc

I ju,;t

qive

want

~ou

to

back

604,

:--~. ,~'. y\_ ",( .-

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40U

are

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates . Ph. 4464782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
Owner and Operator .
.
5-l2 -Uc

stuck

~ 1£~ OC11' Ml.Q1 TO "\l
o: LOOK /1,'\ , M/IMA, BUr IF lj()U
P'I

with

't'

I '

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C. BRADFORD. Au ctioneer

PROBe, ~OJ'U.. FIIJD T\1ti.T

BR\lfL&gt;&lt;; AAS G:&gt;REAT

Cotr'!plete Service
Phone 949-3821
Ra cine, Ohio
Critt Bradford

1"--~~R 68AUT~ 1•

6

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VMA~&amp;

100 BAD '{)U 0.1-l'T

\URIJ

HIM

IMSID60llf 1

IF 1()1)

PRCXlt""!

~EPER, '10J'LL

l'lllD fl.. -sEJ.l'SE C1f
~LII.'CR!

J

5-1 -tfc
ELNA and Wh i te Sewing
Machines ... Service on all
makes . Reasonable rates .
The Se~ing Center, M i d dleport , Ohio.
11 ·16-ltc
SEPTIC TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED.
REPAIRED.
MILLER
SANITATION,
STEWART. OHIO. PH. 6623035.
10-4-tfc

.H ' Itf~ SI-i

I. lli nd1 !
lio l.\' 111 &lt;1 11
5. Br; 1d

SE.WING MACHINES . Repair
service, all makes . 992-228-4.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
J-29.ffc

ll. B::~rr·

AUTOMOBILE insurance been
cance lled?
Lost
your
operat or's license? Call 992 - .
2966."
6- 15-tfc

&lt;.....l'l""'l"'"\.:::J

WITH US FIRST
FOR

PARK WOOD
KIRKWOOD
ACADEMY

·l. Ergth"&lt;l·

\

1 17oN'T

M INI?

'{oUR f'tA'IiNG WITH I'&lt;~ NIASK,

i?UT THE NEH TI ME 'IOU BORROW
SoME-THING WOUL-17 'iOIJ
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5. s t ol e Ud 1

f'IRSI

ASK

I

proval

5-ZZ.

600 W. Main St .
· · Ned to the Jones Boys
Pomeroy , Ohio
Phone 992-7777
Larry Evans
Frank Gheen
Open Sun .. 1-6 p.m . ·
Daily 9-6
.

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[

Yesterday's :\nswer

H. Sh eets nf

wind ow
25. Pun cture

19. Soul h

p; l ass

~cas

7. Arl ( l.&lt;tl . I
8. Hare l)ird
ct' wtl s.)
9. Ab elard 's

love

27. Ca utioned

"canoe
22. Bathe

29. cuhi e
meter

23. Chain
store

30. Distaff
kin
31. Co mm anrl

om&lt;: i t~ i
24. Wind :
f1 0we1·

LO. Hcgi stcrcd

16. Win ~ lik&lt;•

I

I. J 0
(] ~

(;UI'IIIC

.

36. Sesame
37. !love ( LaU

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QU lie A .JO!!I-

II
II I

I.E'T THE:F&lt;:a_ee NO

!!ONE&amp; A!OUT li!
No" urtu1p the dreled letlera
to form the IUJ'PriH UUIWtr, u

IUIItlt.ed by the aboft eartoon.

I (XliiiiXIJ
(Aalwen

!

Jymblee; COWl~ fAULT

IAU..AD

IH~err•w)

MAGNIT

.

Ye•ter..7'•
,
.
Anawer1 Jf'har Tov.'re opr to find up a policeman I
•lene-THI AIM Of THI LAW

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34.

Li si's

'' th ree •·

THE!7E TICKETS COST Fli'T'(

•·Ljtt[p

-

CENT~ ~IR ... WH0'5 601N6 TO

Edw "'

PA'( lilfT~ CENT5 Tb IU'.TCH
CKUCK;5 TEAM PtM ~A LL ?

35. Obtained
37 . Overwhelmed
38. Cb mplclc
3~- An cien t
war &lt;:luh
· 40. Wh lrlt'l.l
41. Hca \'Y

:whack
(s l.l

DAILY CRYI~TOQUOTE-Here's how to work it:
CAPTAIN EASY
Is

* MOBILE HOMES

., !!!~~~ ~-:::r..:

~.:ore

:~3 .

I

Uown Payment
-1~ Year Financing
~G.I. Loans Available
~:-lo .lacked-up Prices
~Swil't
Credit Ap-

· LARRY'S~

I

cate

28. Fatii Cl'
of Kis h
29. Itali an
port
32. Woode n

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;\MANDA PANDA

Low

You Talk , we Listerl, the
Buck Stops Here.

pl";..nt

I FOliE(;

( 2\ld S. I

ox
2'1. SJI Uil

- Eas.v Living
-Easy Payments
~Low.

alit )"

Stoo g1•s"
18. Places n f
worship
20. i\.l oharn mcdonl
saint
21. Human ian
(.'_
i ty
22. 11\Li j {' sl y
23 . Su jlcrior
25. 1&gt;dcstl.' rl
26. C('lcbcs

vCHECK
MOBILE
HOMES

uld
\\'o f-Ill

" Th ree

form four ordinary word1.

J}l'l"l.;(}ll

Euri. .........:

t:~ .

tlu.•

UniCJ'amble the•e four Jumblea.
one letter to each square, tq.

~- Ea gle· ~
IH:St
~t l'ar ud('

1 ~.

14. :\fl"ronl
I 5. Edge
16. Prim :~tt·
17. One of

JJl]Jwm11m®JJ..J=~.-~c:

HOW:\'
I. I ngcniou ;-;

AXYDLBAAXR
LONGFELLOW

One- letter simpl-y stands to·r another. In t-h is sample A is
used for the three L's. X for the two O's, etc. Si ngle letters,
. apostrophe:;;, the length and formalio~ of the words are all
hints. Each day the code lette.rs are dliYerent. .

l' RYPTOQUOTES
RNUB

WOEEMV

AMWNJIVZ - FDV

FZ

A D' F AN A V

NE

IBWNLIMWOR

WMEWRAANMEA. - AOYDBR

SMXEAME

Ye&gt;lerday's Cryptoquole: IN THE BLOOD OF MARTYRS

·ro

INTO! ·ERANCE Am; TilE SEEDS OF UNBELIEF.-

WALTER LIPPMANN

.

I{OUR~ I~

NOT 'IV REAG&lt;JN

MARCIE ! 'IOU~ I~ TO Sat.
!TH15 IS F~ CAARIT!(!

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8 - ' The Daily Sent mel, Middleport-Pomeroy,
0 .. M") 2'1. 191:1

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classified:s Get Results!
WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
S P M Day Before Publicat ion
M onday Deadline 9 a m .

Can cell at ion

-

Correc t ions

OF

W ill be &amp;c:cepted until9 am . t or
Day of P ublication
R EGULATION5

QUALITY

The Pub lishe r r eserves the

r ig ht to edit or reiect any ads
deemed
oblect ional .
The
pub lisher w itl not be responsible

for mo re
insert io n .

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

1972 CHEVROLET IMPAlA
Sl79S
Hl'!rdtop sedan , desert g old wi th cove rt tr im , fa c tory air,
tinted glass. JSO engine. power st eeri ng &amp; powEr brak;es.
radio, guard s &amp; all the goodies. Never been titled .

than one incorrect

RATES

For Sale

For Sale

196/ OR:E l S200. F11ir conditio". HOME Grown Tomato plants
8-43 2451.
for gar eden use . large stu rdy
5 16 t2tc plants ; Improved Mexican ,
Heinz 1350 and Supersonic;
STEREO RAOlO . tape com
al~o hot peppers , mangoes
blni1tion , am tm ri1rli o, 4 and cabbage plants. On Rt.
c.pca k.e,. sound system •. like
124, 500 ft . above 1he State
new . Bal.lrlce tlll .27 or use
Park m Syra cuse, 0 ., Th omas
pur budget 1crm s. Call 992
Hayman .
3965,
4-2-4 lllc
5 18 6fc

Business Services
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
24 Hour

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
*5.55

Pa1nt damage - 1973 Zi g Daily Service
UPHOLSTERY
Mat erial s, 2
nylon prin ts, cotton pr ints,
Zag sewi ng ma chines. Still in
M i nim um Charge 75c
o r i ginal c artons . N o at ~n Mosf Amr-!'"ican Cars
viny l s, vel vet s of all k ind s.
12 cents per w ord , t hree
Pome
r
oy
Recovery
.
622
E.
tachments
needed
as
ou
r
GUARANTEEDc onsecutive insertions ,
Mam
St
,
phone
992
7554
.
con
trol
s
are
buill
-in
.
Sews
18 cen ts per word six con
with 1 or 2 needles. makes
Phone 992-2094
5-3-241p
secullve ihsertions .
'
25 Per Cent Disco unt on pa id
butt onholes. sew on buttons,
John Tucker, Rt . 4
1969C HEVELL E
$1195
monogram s, and blind hem
ads and ads pa id with in 10 days .
1973 STEREO a track . A small
Ma
libu
H.
T
.
Cpe
.•
307
V
8
eng.
,
automati
c.
power
steer
in'),
CARD OF THANK S
s titch . Full cash pr ic&lt;:! $38.50
Pomeroy, 0.
Open8Tii.S
balance o f $88.64 or pay $6.50
good tires, clean vinyl interior wi th bucket seats &amp; con &amp; OBITUARY
or
budget
plan
a
vaila
ble.
Ph.
992-3954
Monday
thru Saturday
per
m
onth
.
Phone
992-5331.
sole, dark grn. fin ish , r adio.
Sl.50 for 50 word minimum .
4-20-tfc
Each add i1ional word 2c .
Eteclro
992
-7755.-Hyg iene Co. Phone
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BLIND ADS
5-22-61c &gt;--- - - - - - - - - - ,
Additional 25c Charge per
MUST sell 1973 deluxe Zig -Zag
Advertisement .
se wing
ma chi ne .
Thi s
ASK US ABOUT
OFFICE HOUR S
machine darns, embroider s. 3- VACUUM cleaner s new 1973
OPEN
EVE:
'.
0
P.!ol.
8: 30a . m . 10 5:00p .m. Da.ily ,
model. Comp lete with all
makes
buttonholes ,
all
PRE - FABRICATED
8 : 30 a . m . to 12 :00 Noon
c lean ing toot s. Small pa i nt
f'OMERO l . OHIO
without
attachments
.
Just
sa_turday .
damage in shipping . Wi ll take
dial and sew . Pay balance ~f
12 Years - 10.75 A . P . R .
$27 cash or budget plan
$38.50
or
pay
$5
per
month
.
J
for Your
available .
Electro-Hygiene
Phone 992-S331 .
Co.,
Ph
one
992
-7755
.
4-20-tfc
...
.1 OR 5 room house in P ome ro~
5-22 -6tc
IN LOVING memory of our
:-:1-::
Z-::Eo--:-b-ed
- :.- m-a-;t:tr-e-:ss:-.-.box
.or M iddlepor t , Sou t h end . KIN G'cS
B-uilt to Your 'Specs
husband and father . Char l es
Ren t not over $60 per mon th .
SMALL fabr ic business . Entire
rings
and
headboard
,
sp
Delivered
to Job Site
" Chuck " Eblin , Jr. , who died
Phone 992·3409, Pome r oy. ·
Qualify Today, Call
stock for · sale. Antiquest,
canis t e r - type
She tland
three years ago today .
"f urnit ure. Kn its and St itches,
5 2\ -6tc
bweeper , alm os t like new .
Days of sadness st ilt are with
Coolville , Ohi o.
R ca son.;:~ble . Phone 992-5496. ·
us, Tears of silence often
WA N TED pa stur e to ren t for so ·
'
5-22-ltc
5-16-tt
c
fl ow ;
to 100 calves. Mu st have
Choose your own home from
MATERIALS CO.
But h is m~mory keeps hi m near
p lenty of water and good F LOWER S l or M e morial Day,
773-SSS4
'Mason, w. Va .
Your
AREA
DEALER
.
us, Sin'ce he le ft us thre~ years
l ences. Call 992 7077 or wr ite
pots,
b.;:~ s k ets and spray s 99c UPHOLSTER your own f_ur .
ago .
Box· 14, M iner s. vi!l e, Ohio,
nilure. Foam cushions. any
and up . Al so loose fl owers.
PIANO tuning, lane Dan ie l s,
Sadly m jssed by hi s wife .
45763. Call after 5 p .m .
~ i ze. Co lt on , burlap, swive l
Smalley's,
Ches
t
er.
Ohio
.
259 Br oa dway,. M i ddleport.
N ell ie , daughters , Max i ne
5-20-61p
ba ses, zipper , dacron. web · LEGHORN hen s for sa le . SOc
Ph one 985-3537.
Phone 992-2082.
each.
Call
843-2l-4S.
and Elizab eth and sons.
HUMIDIFIERS
bi ng,
well .
Pomeroy
5-16-7tc
s. J7.6fp
Wend el l and Bennie .
5-22
-lOic
Recovery , 622 E. Main St .,
Hot
Water
Heater.s
S-22 -lt c
=-=-~---=--:--­
phone 992 -755-4.
POODLE
pupp ies, Toy A.K .C..
DOZER and back hoe work ,"
Plumbing
1966 CHEVELLE 4 door V -8,
5-3-241p
Chocolate
-Shan
qua
lity.
IN MEMORY of Larry Keith
ponds and septic tanks , ditchautomatic
,
$300
.
1966
Electrical Work
NEW J bedr oom home in
Phon e 992 -5443 .
Ing se rvi ce ; top soil, fill dirt',
Lee who woul d have been
Chevrolet , Bellaire, 4 door , VMa son, br ick front, hardwood
1
limestone .- B&amp;K Ex cavating.
.21 on May 21.
8 au1oma tic. Powe r steering, -============5=·=
6:..-t-jfc 2 A 1 R co ndi t ioners. l -8500
floors , gas heat, large lot.
You itre sadly missed by us
Ph one 992.-7121 or 992-5682.
$600 . Call Robert H . Roush. r
B.T. U ., 1-500 B.T.U . $200 for
Phone 773 -S554.
today , Yet even death cannot
9-1-tfc
247 219.S.
both . Call after ~ - 992-2827.
5-22-61c
SPRING SPECIALS
k ~ep you away .
5-22 -Jtc
5·20·31p
Your sweet laught er . your
NOW OPEN - Roger Hysell's
sunny smile ;
19 70 DODGE , auto. , po wer
Garage, near Crossroads on
1971 B SA 650 . Less than 2,000 " PHONE " L . Parker for Cattle
992-2448
A. l. Sire Service, Pomeroy
St. Rt. 124 ; all mechanic work
God has left us for awh ile .
brakes and poWer _steeri ng,
1
1
ac tual m iles . Pai sley paint.
992-2264 ,
Life's troub les will not care ,
ai
r
,
FM
&amp;
AM
tape
player,
inc luding automat ic trans Pomeroy, 0.
ma tc hing helmet. ex tra pad s.
In Carton ·
5-13-12tc
One lines mar your face ,
Mpg s. Phone 992-50B..J after 5
m iss ions.
Monday
thru
Ex cellen t condition. $895. 992 Set Up, 134.95
p :m .
Saturday, 8 : jO a. m . to s- p . m .
The ever young beaut i f ul MEMORIAL Day celebra tion a t
7210.
5-20-Jtc
memories w i ll keep their
Phorie 992-7121 or 992-6392 .
5-2 -3tp HOUSE in Long 6ottom. Phone
Ra c ine Fire Sta tion May 25
985-3529 .
place .
5-3-301c
thru May 28. Kiddie rides a ll 4
6-.1.1-tfc
Sadly miss ed by aunt , unc le
1
HOOD'S
AQUARIUMS
:
fi
sh
day s, Fir eworks display
and cousins, Mr . and Mrs.
EXCAVATING. Dozers, large
af"ld supplies, new l ocation,
M on day. May ~8 and an
In Carton
Roland Morr is and ch il dren ,
3
BEDROOM
rancy
style
in
and sma ll ; Backhoes and
Ash Street. M iddleport, ')ear
evening show at the Ra ci ne BEFORE you buy any new
Set up, $54.95
Pomeroy
;
w
-lo-w
carpe
t
ing,
2
Pomeroy.
loaders on track and fires ;
park
;
Phone
992
-54-43
.
Juni or H igh at 7:30 p .m.
M ob ile Home. you should
'
POMEROY
car
S·22 -ltc
garage
attached.
air
Dump trucks Lq -boy
1
-7-tfc
M onda y featu r ing " Larry 's
conside r the _large savings
conditioned
;
phone
,
992-5593.
service.
Septic
tanks
in 9._
JackW
.
Carsey,Mgr
.
Sw i nging Countrymen ." 0.
you can ha ve by purcha sing a
.
George
(Bill)
Pullins
,
stalled
6:it
Phone
992
-2181
5-20-61c
COAL
Limes
tone
,
Excel
si
or
·
ch ick en barbecue Sun day,
l.:ll e model used M obile Home.
phone
992
-2478
or
992-7402.
Works,
E.
Main
St.,
Salt
Ma y 27 . Serving begins at 11
:2--;B:;E~D::;::R:;O:;:O;:M-:-;-h-o-u-se-on-=so~
tt . tot
Here are some every day l ow
2-9-ffc
Pom eroy . Phone 992 -3891.
REDUCE excess fluids w it h
a .m .
pr i ces : 1 - 1971 - 60 x 12 BLACK 7/o Te nnessee Walker
on
river
.
$9000
for
house
.
With
1
Fluidex. Lose weight wdh
colt, 1 1 year s old; phone 992 4-12-tfc
Buddy , $.'1 ,395 ; 1971 ---'- 50 X 12
furniture $10,000. Phone 992- HARRI SON'S TV service and
3640.
Dex -A - Diet
cap sules
at
Champion $3.495 ; 1966 - 45 x
NEW 2 · pc . Early American
S532
anytime. Can be - SEen
service calls . Phone 992-2522.
Nel son DruQS .
' 5-13 -12tc
10 Arm or $2,693; 60 x 12
living room, sui te with wood
after 4 p. m .
2-9-tfc
5-22 -Jtp
Marlette, thr ee bedroom with
lrim and r evers ible zippered
S-17·6tc
MAN 'S EYE GL ASSES in brown
ALL
THE
property
formerly
a 21 ft. Expando, or ig inal
cu shion s. This ·week only
EXCAVATING, dozer, loader
leathe r case. lost . Friday in
YARD sa le , .Wednesday and
owned by Pili sburgh Coal
· pur'cha se pr ice $9 ,30.0. Now
S149
.95.
Cash
·
dnd
carry
.
NEW
Homes
on
yOur
lot
or
our
s.
and backhoe work ; septic
vicini
ty
91
Farmer's
Ba
nk
Thursday , May 23 and 24. 414
Company and now carried on
on ly $6.795 ; 19 71 - 60 x 12
Recovery·,
622
E
.
Pom
eroy
tank s installed ; dump .truck s
NO
M
O
NEY
DOWN
for
and Kroger Co.. Rewa rd .
Lincoln Hill. 9 a .m . to 5 p.m ..
th e Coun ty tax records of
Bud dy 3 bedroom , $-'1 ,695 ; We
Main
St
.•
Pomeroy
.
Phon
e
and
to-boys for hire ; will haUl
qualified
buyers
using
F
.H
.
Phon
e
Roy
Armes
,
M
iners
M eigs Co unty, Oh io, in the
5-2Z -3tc
n lso have a 29 fl. Cent ury
992-755 4.
ll
dirt,
top , soil. limestone
f
i
loan
.
(Closi
ng
costs
Adm
.
ville . 'Ph one 992 -3181.
name of Consolidation Coal
lravel
tra
iler
tha
t
is
rea
ll
y
5-17-61c
on
ly
.)
A
v.:~riety
of
floor
planS
and
gravel
; .Call Bob or Roger
5-20-Jtc
Com pany, loc ated in the
FOUR fafn ily yard s'ale . Ne"w
loaded with ex tras. You ca n
Jeffers,
day
phone 992-7089 ;
with
various
financ
ing
and used clothi ng, childre n's
f oll owing taxing distr ic ts :
save a l ot o f Doll ar s on th is
GOLF
CARTS
and
3-wheel
programs
available.
We
night
phone
992-3525
or 992Ches t er Twp. Eastern
tri cy cle, tables , d ishes. etc . .
uni t . Thi s is iu s! a fEw of the
5232.
irack
sters,
gas
and
electri
c,
spec
ial
ize
in
working
with
L.S.
D.;
Sa
l
isbury
Twp
.
Turn l ett off St . Rl. 124, 1 mi te
barga in&lt;; .avai lable at B e rry ~
tor
farm,
horne
and
AEP Co . employees although
2-11 -lfc
Pomeroy Village; Salisbury
from Racine on Hog Hollow 1967 OR UP vW Van . Only body .
M i ll er Mobil e Hom e Sa les, 70S
war~ house uses . $75 and up.
we
are
avai
lable
to
all
.
Meig
s
Twp . - Mei g s L. S.D . ;- Sutt on
Road . Wat c h for signs ,
8·13-2451.
Ff! r son SL, Belpre, Ohio,
Ph one 1-875-2362.
Deve lopment Co., 150 N. SEE US FOR ; AwnlnqS, storm
Wednesday and Thursday th is
Twp . Sou th ern L .S.D.
5-16-12tc ·
phone 443 -95Jl. Shop here
5-17-6tc
Secon
d Ave ., Middleport ,
doors an d windows , carpor t s,
week . ·
S~aled bids for the purchase
fir st . you ' ll be glad you did ,
Ohio
..
Phone
992-5976
for
inmarquees, aluminum si ding
5-22-3k OLD.· Furn i ture, oak tables ,
of all these properties ~wh ich
5-18-4t c
U
PHOLSTERY
·
Materials,
format
ion
.
and
railing , A. Jacob, sa les
sh.ould be g rouped together
Wooden Ice baxes, brass bed s,
ularly
$3
.95
only
$1.95.
reg
representative.
For free
5-6-30tc
HI -POWER Rifl e Team ShoOt and considered as a sin gle bid
dis .h es
. or . comp l et e
Also
r
e
mnants
.
.
Pomeroy
estimates,
phone.
Charles
all rifle shooters interested in
item) will be received a t the
ho useholds ; Wr ite M . D.
Air Conditioners
Lisle
,
Syracuse,
V. V.
Recov
ery
;
622
E.
Main
St
.•
••------'---=---:!
team-shoot on June 3, conta ct
address lis ted below unlit 12
Mill er, Rt . 4, Pomeroy, Ohio,
phone
992-7554
.
;
Son,
In
c.
Johnsqn
and
Awnings
T: 0 . Stewart, Rutland Gun
o' clock noon, June 1, 1973.
ca ll 992·62 71.
5·3 24tp
J-2-tfc
_,Club, phone 742-3191.
Further information m ay be
Underpinning
5- 13-lf c
ob tai ned by conta ct ing the
5-20-3tc ~~-~--~-----under signed .
Conso t ida lion NEW FOAM to fill your old
NO. 1 Copper , SOc; radiators·,
Compl€!1 e m ob i le hom e
cu ~ hions, standard si:ze suite,
THE MEIGS County F ish &amp;
Coa-l Company reserves the
28c ; brass, 18c; ba tt eries, 85c
ser.vice
P. l us gigahti c
only
$9.95 .
Pome roy
Game A ss n.
will
m eet
r ight to reject any and all
eac h ; clean dry root s. · Gi ndisplay of mobi le hom es
6 ROOM house with bath and
Recovery , 622 E . Main St. . ~---~PI!'!!'!!~
Wednesday even i ng, May 23 ,
bid s. E. H. Doughty , Con se ng, $QO ; yel low root, Sll;
furniture . Inquire 992-5373 .
alwa
ys
a
va
ilab
le
at
phon
e
992-7S54
.
at 7: 30 p.m . at th e Syracuse
\08
so li dat ion Coal Co .. Cad iz,
mayappl e, 4Sc per lb .; M . A ,
5 ~ 18-16tp
5-3-241p
C.l ub House, Syracuse.
Ohio 43907. ,
Hall , Reedsv ille , Oh io, 378E. MAIN
5-20-4tc
5-13-l Ot c
6249.
8 ACRES on State Route 143, 1
POMEROY
5-6-lfc
mile South of Harrisonville ;
McDANIELS Custom Slaughter
HANG ING ba skets; white .- pink
seve
ral home sites ; water tap
House and ~at Cutl irig ;
THE HOME SELLING
and red geraniums, mums
paid ; ca ll 992-3640.
1220 Wa s hington Blvd.
State ·and -.G overnment In - Help
SEASON IS HERE NOW
and begon ias; In stant cOlor:
5-13-12tc
&lt;'·.
spected ·; phone 773 -S208.
423-751
1
BELPRE, 0 .
LET US SELL
fo r your garden - pan sies,
DRIVER
needed
,
sober
and
5-20-121c
petun ias, marigol d s, Phlox ,
BY OWNER ~ selling under
YOUR HOME.
depfndab!e.
middle -aged
Co leus, Salvia,
Zinnias,
appr·ai sal value, newly built 4
DON'T WAtT;
preferred.· App ly in per son at CAS H paid for all makes and
KNAPP SHOES COmfort ,
Di ant hu s, A ll yss um, Snapfurnished apartments bui!t-in
Col_!rl Stree t Cab , Pome roy.- mode l s of mobi le home s.
LIST WITH US TODAY
Quality ,
Long
Wear .
dragons, Agerat-ium and
cabinets, panelled walls, now
5-22
3tp
Phone
area
code
614-423-9531
.
Rea-sonable pri ces. Ca ll 992 SACRES
Portutacca . Vegetab le plants
rented monthly income $340 .
=-c-:c--::-------4- 13 ~ If c
S324.
Cabbage ,
bro cc ol i,
RUTLAND, OH 10 7
All electric, city water in
QUALIFIED li fe guard f or
1971 HOLL Y Par k , 12 x 60, l ike
5-3-tf c
caulif l ow er , l e ltt~ ce, eggplant.
country between pomeroy
room s, 3 bedrooms , could be
Map lewood Lak.e. Ph one 949
nrw, ca rpeted , house fur mangoes, hot peppers and 14
-4074 .
.
Athens. Phon e Mason. W. Va.,
4. Bath , n ice kitchen with
ni ture. a ir - c onditioned ,
ROOFING and Heating Repair ;
kinds
of
tomato
plant
s.
773-5580.
Will consider trade.
s 20 4tC w&lt;)$hCr and dryer, wit h 8 x 32
cabin ets, range and ref .,
alt types ; Sp"ecial - Cleaning
110 Mechanic Street
Cl ela nd
Farm
and
Ideal
for
home
and in come for
hardwood floors , cellar, gas
por ch and awn·i ng ; phon e 1and oiling of blower, complete
Greenhouse, E . Main, Ra cine .
retired couple .
F .A . heat, stor.m door s &amp;
304 773 547 4.
check on furna ces; phone 843 Ger al dine Cl eland.
5-20-12fp
2341.
5-9-1Otc
window
s, out buildings ,
5-18-tfc
5-2-JO!c
util it y room , other features .
6 ROOMS and bath , panelling.
4 - 8 PT. 75 x 16.5, 8 ply truck
JU ST $18,500.00.
carpeting , aluminum siding ,
NEW LISTING
KOSCOT SPECIALS l or May
tires and two mobile home
storm doors and windows.
2 YEARS OLD
are Hair Kair Products in axl es and 4 tires. Phone 7-42- POMEROY - 4 rooms , bath ,
natural gas. drilled well,
FUR NI SHED
2 · bedro Om
Ju
st
a
ttaby
in
age.
but
grown
cluding other items. If you
full basement with shower .
S387.
garage, 1 mile South of
t~ partment.
ad ult s only .
up in quality. 3 ·large B. R.
have ever purchased Kosco!
5-20-31c Wall to walt carpeting. Gas
M iddleport. Phone 992 -6902.
Middl eport . Phone 992-387 4.
Wilhd oub l eclosets. Beaut"iful
Kosmetics and are not being
f urna ce and half a cr e of land .
5·20-10fp
5-18-lf c ---~--~--~
bath &amp; shower. Kitchen'· ha s
serviced. phone Helen Jane
197 1 HONDA SL l2.5. Phone 992- On ly $7 ,500.00.
ill mo st everything in-cluding
Brown , evening s also. 9.9240 ACRES 8 rooms and bath,
. PRIVATE ' meeting room for
6160.
NEW LISTING
5113 .
double oven, rahg e and Ref .
house, barn and several
any organizu li on; phone 992 5-20-31i:
4
BEDROOMS
Ni
ce
kitchen
,
5-13-tfc
"Ut
ility
room
.
Large
L.R
.
buildings
also . 518,000. 7423975.
.-,-:G-:R:-A
-:V
c-::
E-1o--1-:i-n -:M-:e--:i-9-, -:
M-:e-m
~or i a 1 f u II b a s em en I w h i c h h a s
-----c--~
6161.
with
fireplclce
.
Basement.
3- 11 -tf c
RUMMAGE sa le, Mav 23 to 26
GMden s. Cheap . Call 949 - . garage and 2 family rooms.
5-20.6fp
Large tot 100x1 2o. (I evell.
open 10 a.m . Great Bend
4962.
N ice front porches . Asking
$23.000.00.
1973 MOBILE HOME with larg e
Grange Hall . Tw.o 21 in. TV .
S-20-lfc . $18,900.00.
NEW home near Rutland , 3
CHEAPIE ,.
patio
.
Albert
Hill
,
Ra
cine.
j65 ft . No. \2 -2 electric wire .
bedrooms and bath complete
BUILOING
LOT
Oh io, Phone 949-2261.
Jl ' story frame . Near A&amp;P
Three flu ore scent lig hts . COOK , wai.lress - and carh op ;
with kitchen, washer and
TOMATOES,
peppers,
potted
POMEROY
50x
160
on
Route
5-17-6t c
store . 2 bedrooms, cou ld be
Many other items . Phon e 843dryer , 742 -6161.
apply in person , Craw 's Steak
!l owers. by pot or by the
7 l oop and 33. A mere $1500.00.
2826.
3.
Dining room . Bath . Storm ·
5-2061p
dozen, SOc. $2 flat on al l
fARM
House.
3 AND 4 ROOM furni·shed and
5-21 -3tc
dpors
pansies.
H
u
bbard'
s
&amp;
windows.
Large
Jot
.
5-10-tfc
unfurnished
ap artm ents.
Greenhouse , 300 ·yards above 42 ACRES - 6 rOom house,
Out of atl flood s. MAKE AN
Phone 992 -5434.
ballpark in Syracuse, Ohio. ~modern bat h, and kitchen.
. OFFER . $5.000.00.
4-12-tfc
5-15-tfc Bank barn, some frUit, in ·
10 ACRES
~-------, Orange Township. Wa nt only
I WILL do house cleaning io the POOD LES. AKC Puppi e~. sm all TWO bedroom m ob il e home in
6
l
eve
l
.
Good area . 2
minia t ure, black or wh it e,
$19, 500.00.
Chester - Pomeroy
Mid bedroom
Mi
ddle
po
rt
;
ad
ult
s
on
ly
;
home
. Electri c
wormed, permanen t shots.
dleport area and vicin i ty .
.· POMEROY
phone 992 -5S92.
heat. Bath . About 11 years
575;
Ph
one
Coo
l
vil
le
667
-62
14.
Phone 992 -2702 or Chesler 98S2 BEDROOMS - Good ·older
S-13-\ f(
old . T HI S YOU WILL HAVE
5-20-12fc
4146.
Pe~ce wilt" come in · the home on quiet street. Ni ce
Lot l.OOxJOO with 9 room
TO SEE . $15,000.00.
5-22 -Jic
Mideast when the Arabs love kitchen , gas furnace . Wr"o ught
AKC Toy Poodle puppies, $75 TWO trailer lot s i n M iddl eport ;
house,
garage apt., extra
1 2 dup lex in Bradbury , phone
OTHER PROPERTIE S TO
and $8S. Al so Siamese k i t't ens,
their ~ hildren more than iron porch . Would like
building
space .
WANTED - lawn s to mow in
Price
befor e 6 p.m. 992 -5693.
CHOOSE FROM. COME IN
$10. Phone 1-2S6-6247, Kenne ls
1S,OOO .OO.
reduced .
Rut land . Phone 742 -6363.
they
hate
us
.
And.
when
S
'
5-20-St c
·
of Calhoun.
TODAY AND SEE WHAT
100 ACRES PLUS
5-22-31c
5-20-30t c
peace does corne. we will, LEBANON TOWNSHIP --, Ha s W E HAVE TO OFFER .
MOB ILE ·home Space' in
HENRY E. CLELAND
perhaps ~ in time - be ga s well, and all m inerals.
.Syracuse; ph on e 992 -6329 .
BROKER
Phone 992-7747
5-2-flc able to 'forgive the Arabs Several older. buildings , and 6
992 -2259
or 985-3805
for killing 0 'ur sons. How- r oom frame house. Farm pond.
If no answer 992 -2568
·
Remo te se tt ing for a loner .
ever. it' will be more difri· Only s 19 ,500 _
cult for u s t o for gi ve th em . NOW IS THE T IME WHEN
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
for hav1n g for ced u s to ktll WE HAVE THE BUYERS
Saturday,
May 26, 1973 at"2:00 P.M .
\heir so ns.
LOO KING FOR A NICE
MIDDLEPORT
87 South Second Avenue , Middleport,·Ohio·
BEFORE
AFTER
- l.'l raeli. PremierGotdfl Meir. PLA CE. COME IN AND LIST
' Apprilisal- SIS,OOO.OO
1 Fur'ni shed Apt . wi th new
WITH US FOR A QUICK
448 South SeCond Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
Karr 's
Barber
f urniture, wi th or wit hout
SALE . WHEN YOU AO Shop , 110 Lynn
Appraisal - 512,000.00
utili ties, 2 bedr oom s, on
St .,
Pomeroy ,
r------~-----,
·
VERTISE
YOUR
PROPERTY
380
South
Third Avenue, Middleport, Ohio
ground fl oor w ith wall -to
Ohio, has added a
YOU
OPEN
YOUR
DOOR
TO
Appraisal -55 , 000.~0
wa ll c arpe l. Al so have
new service. We
ALL STRANGERS . BE SAFE
privale
en
lran
ces
and
yard
are now fitting
AND PUT YOUR PROPERTY
Place ot sale : 87 S. Secon d Ave. , Middleport, Ohio.- Open
for children, in ni ce neigh Men's
Toupees.
House
1: 00 P.M.·- 2: 00P.M. May 26 , 197.3 on all properties .
IN
O
UR
EXPERIENCED
bor
hood
.
·we can fit you
Properties
sol d"individually . Nomin imum b ids, but se l.ters
HANDS . THE SMALL FEE
Phon e 992 -3863 Iii 3 p.m . or
w1th a full or a
re
serve
the
right to reject bids .
· 992 -5844 · after 6: 00 .
WIL L CERTAINLY
PAY
partial hairpiece.
Ter
m
s
of
sale
: Cash ..
YOU . TO DO SO, NOW.

For W~nt Ad Serv ice
S c ents per Word one in se rt ion

MODERN
SANITATION

1970 PONT lAC
S129S
Firebird Esprit, tocal1 ow ner car , 350 V 8 engine, power
stee r ing &amp; automatic transm ission, AM F~ rad io, l ik e
new white lettered t i res. 307 V-8. power steenng &amp; brakes,
radio, clean interior .

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

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Wanted To Rent

Notice

For Your Mobile HomeLand-·No Down Payment

''HElL"

304-485-3809

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HEATING &amp;
COOliNG

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Auto Sales

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SABRE TIUER
3/z HP
129.95

Mob1le Homes For Sale

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP
4~.95

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Lost

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CLELAND

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

Real Estate For Sale

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Wanted

Vi~uu--v.

Teaford, Sr.
Broker

CARRIER
WANTED

Pomeroy, Ohio

For Rent

IN

RACINE
THE DAILY
SENTINEL

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PHONE 992-2156 ·

Pets For Sale

Employment Wa-nted

PROPERTY

IN MIDDLEPORT

MEN'S TOUPEES

GRAY MANOR
APARTMENTS

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·_like a person. _

STOP in and let MICK show YO'U what he can do for you .

KARR'S BARBER SHOP
ljarbers Local .400 AFL -CIO

110 l ynn St.
POMEROY

For Sale ·

WMP0/1390

GI&lt;OCER Y bus iness for sale . ·
Building for sale or lease .
Phone 773-5618 fr om 8: 30p.m .
to 10 p.m . for appointment ,
· 3-20·tfc

ON YOUR DIAL .

HELEN L. TEAFORD
'i92 .:.\ 1l ~
GORDON 8. TEA FORO
991 · 3615
AS~OCIATE$

NO SU~DAYS PLEASE

Inquiries on property may be made to Haml in C. King ,
Attorney -at-Law , 21 Locust Street, Gallipoli s. Ohio,
phone: 614 --446 -08SS.
Francis Biron~ Michael ·Fry,
· Co- Executors of the Estate of
Harrie Marie Smith, deceased.
NOT QESPONS1BLE F'lR PERSONAL PROPERTY OR
~CCIOENTS .

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SMITH NELSON
INC.
.....MOTORS,
Ph.
992 -2174
Pomeroy

EARN M'/

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TRUE , A ~~6TOR ICAI.
QuESTION IS ONE I'OR

a uT, BtMO,
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PARKING

CARS!

Specialist
Wheel
Alignment
It Must
Be Right
or we will
Mioke it Righi .

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8-4 :30 Daily, 6- 12 Sat.
In the R. H. Rawli'"'gs Sons
Building .
991 -2101
Middleport, 0 .

NoN THET'tO'DOt-JE.-uRpf-

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POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Real Estate For Scile

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

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For Sale

Furnace Controls

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Fr'om the laroest Truck or
Bulldozer Rad iator to the
:;,manesr Heater Lore .
Nathan Big9s .
Radiator Spec1ah$l

WOOD TRUSSES

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0UTLAW BVTH'SEAT OF HIS .

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EXPERIENCED
Radiata
Service

VETERANS

BANK FINANCING

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In Memory

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10 &lt;!..£: YA, f:Ol_l.

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992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

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OFFICE SUPPLIES

~EAO$

EVeRYTHING-

ON 'TH' JO:ACK, NEVEl"

and

auvs

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

ANYTHII'I(;.'

MAYBE T 1DA"'v''S

GONNA BE
D1FFEQ:ENT!

WINNIE WINKLE
®I'M SO GLAD TO

HEAR YOU 'RE GOIN13

HOUSE and roof Painting ;,
i n1er ior and exte r i or, free
estimates; call992-7008or 992:
2460.
5·21 -30111

TO TAKE A

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AT

EVERYONE

eGNNAZ 1:&gt;
MAKING PIJ\NS FOR
T&gt;iE SUMMER 50

t VE DECIDED TO
TAKE AN t:ARLY

DEAR. YOU
TAINLY DESERVE

HAVE YOU
DECIDED

WHERE
YOU'LL.
GO?

NO, I HAVEN 'T
GOTIEN THAT FAR IN
MY PIJ\NN ING' .JUST
MAKING' UP MY MIND

TO GO wA:&gt; EXHAUSTlNG ENOUOH ...

ONE.

I'vE GOT ~ I (; TERRIBLE HANOUP
1HAT MAKES ME I' EEL GUILT)'
WHENEVER 1 TAKE TIME OFF.
I GUESS THAT'S ONE OF
1HE DISADVANTAGES
OF OWNING YOU I&gt;.
OWN BUSINES:&gt; .

NON5EN5E 1
WIN Nit= . IF
YOIJ CAN'T

GETAWAY
FROM TIME
1D nME,
WHO CAN

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O'DELL WHEEL Alignment'
located at Crossroads, Rl. 124,:
comple te front end service,·
tune up and brake se rvic e.;
Wheel s
balanced
elec -·
tron i::. ally . AII
wor ~.
guaranteed .
Reasonable'
rates . Phone 992-3213 or 7422
3232.
,
2-18-tfd READY ·MIX
CONCRETE
delivered r i ght to your
proiect. Fast and easy. Free
estimates . Phone 992 -3284 .
Goeglein Ready - Mix Co. ,
M iddleport, Ohio .
6-30-tfc

I ju,;t

qive

want

~ou

to

back

604,

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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates . Ph. 4464782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
Owner and Operator .
.
5-l2 -Uc

stuck

~ 1£~ OC11' Ml.Q1 TO "\l
o: LOOK /1,'\ , M/IMA, BUr IF lj()U
P'I

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PROBe, ~OJ'U.. FIIJD T\1ti.T

BR\lfL&gt;&lt;; AAS G:&gt;REAT

Cotr'!plete Service
Phone 949-3821
Ra cine, Ohio
Critt Bradford

1"--~~R 68AUT~ 1•

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ELNA and Wh i te Sewing
Machines ... Service on all
makes . Reasonable rates .
The Se~ing Center, M i d dleport , Ohio.
11 ·16-ltc
SEPTIC TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED.
REPAIRED.
MILLER
SANITATION,
STEWART. OHIO. PH. 6623035.
10-4-tfc

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lio l.\' 111 &lt;1 11
5. Br; 1d

SE.WING MACHINES . Repair
service, all makes . 992-228-4.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
J-29.ffc

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AUTOMOBILE insurance been
cance lled?
Lost
your
operat or's license? Call 992 - .
2966."
6- 15-tfc

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WITH US FIRST
FOR

PARK WOOD
KIRKWOOD
ACADEMY

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600 W. Main St .
· · Ned to the Jones Boys
Pomeroy , Ohio
Phone 992-7777
Larry Evans
Frank Gheen
Open Sun .. 1-6 p.m . ·
Daily 9-6
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H. Sh eets nf

wind ow
25. Pun cture

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p; l ass

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9. Ab elard 's

love

27. Ca utioned

"canoe
22. Bathe

29. cuhi e
meter

23. Chain
store

30. Distaff
kin
31. Co mm anrl

om&lt;: i t~ i
24. Wind :
f1 0we1·

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37. !love ( LaU

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No" urtu1p the dreled letlera
to form the IUJ'PriH UUIWtr, u

IUIItlt.ed by the aboft eartoon.

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Ye•ter..7'•
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Anawer1 Jf'har Tov.'re opr to find up a policeman I
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CENT~ ~IR ... WH0'5 601N6 TO

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PA'( lilfT~ CENT5 Tb IU'.TCH
CKUCK;5 TEAM PtM ~A LL ?

35. Obtained
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38. Cb mplclc
3~- An cien t
war &lt;:luh
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41. Hca \'Y

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DAILY CRYI~TOQUOTE-Here's how to work it:
CAPTAIN EASY
Is

* MOBILE HOMES

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~.:ore

:~3 .

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Uown Payment
-1~ Year Financing
~G.I. Loans Available
~:-lo .lacked-up Prices
~Swil't
Credit Ap-

· LARRY'S~

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28. Fatii Cl'
of Kis h
29. Itali an
port
32. Woode n

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Low

You Talk , we Listerl, the
Buck Stops Here.

pl";..nt

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2'1. SJI Uil

- Eas.v Living
-Easy Payments
~Low.

alit )"

Stoo g1•s"
18. Places n f
worship
20. i\.l oharn mcdonl
saint
21. Human ian
(.'_
i ty
22. 11\Li j {' sl y
23 . Su jlcrior
25. 1&gt;dcstl.' rl
26. C('lcbcs

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MOBILE
HOMES

uld
\\'o f-Ill

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form four ordinary word1.

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one letter to each square, tq.

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16. Prim :~tt·
17. One of

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AXYDLBAAXR
LONGFELLOW

One- letter simpl-y stands to·r another. In t-h is sample A is
used for the three L's. X for the two O's, etc. Si ngle letters,
. apostrophe:;;, the length and formalio~ of the words are all
hints. Each day the code lette.rs are dliYerent. .

l' RYPTOQUOTES
RNUB

WOEEMV

AMWNJIVZ - FDV

FZ

A D' F AN A V

NE

IBWNLIMWOR

WMEWRAANMEA. - AOYDBR

SMXEAME

Ye&gt;lerday's Cryptoquole: IN THE BLOOD OF MARTYRS

·ro

INTO! ·ERANCE Am; TilE SEEDS OF UNBELIEF.-

WALTER LIPPMANN

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I{OUR~ I~

NOT 'IV REAG&lt;JN

MARCIE ! 'IOU~ I~ TO Sat.
!TH15 IS F~ CAARIT!(!

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Sidewalk sales

hints ,at plot

tContmued from page ))
Pleasant Radge Road and Wolfe Dnve one-way streets Hunnel
expressed concern due to the number of accidents m the area
The matter was r eferred to the street committee.
Meetmg

With

council was Tom Cassell, manager

or the

Columb1a Gas Company, who IS 1eavmg the area Cassell ex·
pressed hts thanks tocounctJ for 1ts many cor.Jarlerations whtle he
was here He mtroduced John Koebel, GaU1pohs, who w11i
assume the dut1es of tile Middleport offi ce.
Counctl also discussed the ma jor a nd mmor street repatrs
needed m the valla ge Mayor Collms suggested that the street
corrumttee study the Situation and make Its recommendatlon at
the next meetang
Council agam dtscussed sendmg Ronme Anderson , Pomeroy
policeman, to meter repair school Luc1en Poulin suggested that
anstead of sending Anderson to school they contact Carl Hysell
and ask hun tf he wtll give lJlStruchon on repaJ.rS of the meters
and what he would charge for h1s servtces
Mayor Collans asked Ch1ef Webster to contact Hysell and
report h1s fmdangs .
Council lS accepting applicatiOns for the posttlon or street
supermtendent CalVIn Lane submitted hts resignatiOn at the last
meetmg of COWlCil effective June 1. ApplicatiOns may be sent to
Pomeroy Vallage Clerk , Jane Walton, C1ty Hall, Pomeroy
The parkmg sttuation at Monkey Run agam was atrcd by
Pouhn who had a map of the area Counc1i has dascussed this
satuatLon many tunes Chief Webster stated that some famalles
there have as many as three cars Mayor Collins directed that
the street cmrumttee study the sttuatLon and come up with a
recommendatiOn
Jam Mees reported that two street hghts have been placed on
Unwn Terrace and that no add1honal street hghts w1ll be erected
The mayor's report for Apnl showmg receipts m the amount
of $1,513 75 was approved Attending were Mayor Collms, Poulan,
Ralph Werry, Wilham Snouffer, Ehna Russell, Mees, and Harry
Dav1s, counctl members, Mrs Walton, clerk, and Chief Webster

MEIGS THEATRE
Tomght, Mar 22

POCKET MONEY
&lt;Techm co lor )
Paul Newman
Lee Marvm

Colorcartoons
Show Starts 1 p m

(GP J

Wednesday &amp; Thursday
May 23 24

NOT OPEN

Tonight, May

22

Program
" THE NAKED
COUNTESS"
She would do anyth1ng to
please the count. no matter
how b1zzare or mac:rabrel
I Rated RJ
Double Feature

- Pius"C INOY and DONNA"
A story of two s1sters C.ndy

so anx 1ous to grow up, Donna
who grew vp too fast 1
Adults Only
Wed , Thur , Fn
May 23 24 25

Double Feature Program
Alfred H1tchcock's
FRENZY
(Color I
Jon Fmch
Alec McCowen
( RI
-Plus-

YOU'LL LIKE MY
MOTHER
(Color I
Patty Duke
R1chard Thomas
( PGI

Final VIM
•
meetmg set
The !mal sesswn of VIM w•ll
be he ld at 2 p m Fnday, May
25, at the former Junior H1gh
bmld1ng 1n Pomeroy w1th
emphaSIS on rnedtcare , SOCial
secunty , and commumty
res ources ava ilable - par~
t1 cularly . " InformatiOn and
1 eferral" and " home nursmg "
serv1ces
These VIgor m Maturity
programs have been concerned
w1th mamtatnmg good health,
of knowmg what to do to stay
healthy
Unfort un a le ly,
knowmg what to do and bemg
able to do 1t are two diffe rent
tlnn gs Under what Circumstances can a patient who
has JUst been dtscharged from
a hosp1 tal qu alify under
medicare for physical therapy
Ln Ius horne? Are home nursmg
facilities avatlable
under
Medtcare') These are among
questwns to be cleared up
Fnday
A [teld representative fr om
the dtstnct soctal secunty
office m Manetta wiU-explam
rned1care and answer other
questwn s related to socia l
security benefits
Local personnel will outline
resources available f01 older
C i ti zen~ m Me1gs County
Meanwhile, 1t was d1sclose&lt;l
the semor Cl ttzens desperately
ne ed a p1ano Anyone havmg
one to donate 1s asked to
contact Eleanor Thomas at 9927886

OUR LOANS
HELP TURN
ON A "HAPPY F.ACE"

WASHINGTON (UP! ) Watergate conspirator James
W. McCord !Did Senate mvesUgators today he wax com•tnced

Thursday set
in Meigs for
•
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senzor
crtzzens
President N tx on ha vmg
proclaimed May as Senior
Cat1zens Mpnth , the theme of
tht s year 's observance ts
' 'Older Americans m Actton."
The followang mayors, Donald
Colhns, Pomeroy ; John Zerkle,
Middleport ; Charles Pyles,
Racme ; Eugene Thompson,
Rutland, and Herman London,
Syra cuse, have desagnated
May 24 as Semor C1t1zens Day
In observance of th1s day
there w1ll be a county-wade
potluck an the audatorium of the
former Pomeroy Jun1or Htgh
Bmldmg All semor citizens in
the county are lUVtted The
t1me Will be 3 to 7 p m wath
dinner at 5 30 Everyone as to
brang !able service. Coffee wtll
be furmshed, Entertamment
wLII be by Tracy Whaley,
Denver
R1ce,
Durward
Cummmgs and Bernard
Connally
If anyone needs trans·
portatwn, call the Semor
Citizens Center, 992-7886 or 9927884

Regatta
(Continued from page l )
chamber advanced $20 to the
pr oJect
and
wd1vidual
dunatwns were made as well
Mrs Judy R•ggs, also
meetwg w1th the chamber m
regard to the NatiOnal Baton
Contest wh1ch w1ll be held
Sunday at Me1gs Jumor High m
Middleport begmmng at ·12 30
p m , asked the chamber to
supp ly her with brochures on
the Re gatta so that she may
dJstflb11 te them when she attend s the Moonshme Festival
at New Stra1tsvalle
Kerm1t Walton reported that
the upper parkmg lot 1s ex:~
peeled to be failed w1th
exhibLtors There will also be a
booth from the OhiO Attorney
General's off1ce on drugs
Jack Carsey announced that
the boat races on Sunday wtll
begm at 12 30 p m. In the nane
races tHere w1ll be a first,
.second and th1rd place Cash
pnzes to be a\\arded m the
first , se t ond and thtrd places
a• e $50, $30 and $20 respectn. ely Trophies wtll also be
awarded
Race classes are, famtly, E
G J F, spor t, G J; unrestncted,
R S, and unhm1ted
A flea market wall be held
dunng the three&lt;lay event.
K1dd1e ndes w1ll be by Nolan
Amusement The ndes wtll be
located on the field behand th e
Pomeroy Jumor Htgh Schoo]
Tom Cassell, local manager
nf th e Columbaa Gas Company,
who IS leavmg the area , m~
trad uced
John
Koebel,
Gallipolis manager , who Will
,1lso serve the Metgs al'ea
Attending \\ere
Kerr,
Walton, Carsey, Cassell ,
Koebel, Mr and Mrs Robert
Buck , Richard Chambers, Bill
G1ueser, Fred Morrow, Mrs
Collins, Ralph Graves, Dale
Warner, Bob Jacobs, Wendell
Hoover, John Weeks, Fred
C1ow, Ea rl In ge ls, C. E
Blake slee, Halferty, N W
Compton, Mrs Riggs, Thereon
Johnson, VIrgil Teaford,
Beulah Jones and Kahe Crow

.

If it's a worthwhile loan 'co you
- it's worth seeing us first. We'll
scare processing your loan without
delay. Your bankmg business is
taken seriously, here.
Give Us a Call

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Open Friday Evenings 5 to 7 P.M.

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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"My fur coat
stolen!"
11 R1sk" In su rance to
furs
jewelry ,
l camera s, etc aga•nsf theft ,
1dental damag e 1s
the

that the White House fared
Richard Hehns as darector of
the CIA to " lay the foundation "
for blamang the buggang plot on
the secret agency ,
• McCord, reading from a
memo as teleVlsed heanngs
resumed anto the 'burglary of
De moc r a t 1c p a r t y
headquarters last sprang, sa1d
he had been told that James R
Schlesmger, who replaced
Hehns as CIA i:liaef , "would go
along" with the White House
plot
McCord, a former CIA agent,
saad he felt "this smacked of
"the satuation which Hatler's antelligence ch1efs found themselves an" an the 1930s and
1940s, "when they were put m
the posataon of havang to tell
him what they thought he
wanted to hear" mstead of
what they really believed.
Angered at thas "ruthless attempt" and attemptang to head
1t off, McCord saad, he wrote a
letter to an old fnend, ex-Wh1te
House aade John J . Caulfield m
late December
" It was couched m strong
language because at seemed to
me at the time that was the
only language the White House
understood," he saad
" It said m substance . 'Dear
Jack, I am sorry to have to

wrate you thas letter, but if
Hehns goes and the Watergate
operation as laad at the CIA's
feet where at doesn't belong,
every tree m the forest w1U fall
" It wa:I be a scorched desert
The whole matter as at the
precipace raght now Pass the
message that if they want at to
go there, they are on exactly
the raght course "'
Reports of McCord's letter to
Caull1eld farst surfaced last
weekend an a sworn pretraal
deposatwn of a Whale House

R eseroations
still oven to

WILLIAM BARRETT
LANGSVILLE - Wilham M
Barrett, 76, Langsville Route 1,
dted Monday at Veterans
Memonal Hosp ita l
Mr
Barrett was preceded m death
by h1s w1fe , Bertha W1lhams
Barrett, four brothers, and
three s1sters
Surv1vmg are three sons,
Robert Langsville; Bruce of
Georgetown, and Wesley of
Bidwell , a daughter, Mrs Carl
!Mae) Nelson of Maddleport; a
stepda ughter, Mrs Helen
Metheney, Lake Ctty, Tenn ,
and several grandch1Jdren and
grea t-grandchtldren
Funera l services wtll be held
at 1 p m Thursday at tile
Ewmg Funeral Home w1th the
Rev Lawrence Sullivan offtcwtmg Burial w1Ll be m the
Danville Cemetery Friends
may ca ll at the funkral home
anytime
MRS. KLINGENSMITH
LETART, W Va - Funeral
serv ices for Mrs . Anna
KhngensmLth, 72, Letart, W
Va , Rd, who d1ed Sunday
evemng at Pleasant Valley
Hosp•tal, Will be held at I 30
p m Wednesday at the GUldmg
Star Advent Chrastaan Church
Born m Pennsylvan1.a. on Dec
6, 1900, Mrs KlLngensmLth IS
survtved by two sons, Davtd of
McKeesrock, Pa , and Harry,
Letart , four grandchaldren and
seven great-grandch•ldren
Offtciatmg at servtces w11l be
the Rev Robert , Goldsberry
and the Rev Malton J . Bartram Fn ends may call at the
Foglesong Funeral Home after
4 p m today Bunal wall be m
-Everg reen Cemetery . The
body wall he m state at the
. church one hour prmr to ser~
Vlces

Noftce
CHICKEN Barbecue and spare
r 1bs and homemade 1ce
cream at the Ches1er F1re
Hou se May 28 ( Memonal Day
5 22 Sic

table at the Senate hearmgs,
perhaps later today .
McCord testifaed he was
subjected to mtense pressures
to go along With th• p;an Ill
blame Watergate on the CIA,
partLCularly at two lateDecember meetmgs last year
With hiS then-attorney, Gerald
Alch. But McCord, a 19-year
CIA veteran , sa1d he refused to
go along out of loyalty to the
~i ct"i! t orgamzation.
" By this time, I was ...
convm~ed that the Whate House
had fared Hehns m order Ill put

Meags Hagh Sehool Prmcapal
James D1ehl anstalled new
officers of the Meags Band
Boosters Monday mght at the
school They were Frank
StSSOn , president ; Mrs. VIvian
Pierce, farst vace presadent,
Mrs. Carolyn Thomas, second
v1ce president; Mrs Joan
Wilhams, secretary, and Mrs
Donna Ohlinger, treasurer.
Members voted to furnash
workers and food for a booth at
the Meags Junwr Hagh School
m Maddleport every thard
Saturday startang June 2 for a
Jamboree to be held there.
The boosters began plans for

alumni event

but as well to lay the foundation for claiming that the
Watergate operation was a CIA
operation , and now to be able to
claim tilat 'Jielms had been
fared for lt,' " McCord read
from hJs memo.

a booth at the regatta next
month to sell Jellaes and bazaar
ttems Mrs Joan Weyersrniller
and Mrs. Ernestme Werry will
be an charge. The boosters
booth at the Pomeroy Stadmm
wall be open &lt;In JLme 16 to serve
food and soft drinks from 2
p.m. until the frog Jumpmg
contest is completed Mrs
Werry, Mrs Rose ann Sebo and

Mrs. Vivtan Pterce will be m
charge.
Bells from the band banquet
for awards and for bu.s dravers
to Wheebng were presented
and approved for payment.
The group voted to make a
down payment for 155 band
members to attend band camp
at Rao Grande College in
August. Cop1es of revised bylaws were dastrabuted and
changes were explained by
Band Darector Dwight Goins,
An auditang committee com,
posed of Mrs. Joan Wilbams,
Mrs lms Burt and Mrs. Addalou Lewas was appomted.•
Goans announced that new
band shirts have arrived and
are available at has off1ce.

News.

SUPPER PLANNED
RACINE
A famaly
fellowshap supper will be held
Wednesday ~t the Ra cane
Uruted MethodiSt Church at 6
p m Those attending are to
bnng a covered dish and table
servl&lt;;e.

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in Briefs

Arneraca's farst space stataon crew The 21&gt;-day countdown was
to start at 8.30 p m. EDT, aunang for a launch at 9 a .m. Fraday.
NASA offacaals sa1d they felt confadent Iiiey could fanish
developang tools and techruques to fax the crappled Skylab m time
to meet the schedule.
Skylab - the world's largest spaceship - limped mto 1ts
Bth day m an orbit 172 males above Earth. Flight directors 111
Houston struggled to keep temperatures aboard the unmanned,
power-short Craft under control by COnstantly readJUsting Its
angle to the sun.
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
Shop Weekdays 9:30 to 5 p.m.

Open Both Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 9 pm

Lingerie Sale
Special Purchase Of Our Best Selling
Styles In Womens Sleepwear Famous

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Makes. All First Quality.

Help Wanted
MA INTENANCE man tor
vi llage of Syracuse water
s yslem

Send resume

to

Max me Van em, clerk of board
of publ1c affa1rs, Box 323,
Syracyse

Middleport

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They are learmng about the
East f1 um flVe chtldren o( tw o
fanllhes'fr om the FHr Ea st who
are attendmg the elementary
school, one fr om Ind1a , Ute
other. from PakiStan Both
fanuhes came to J Oin the
children's f.l lhers who are
\l.i orkmg 10 th1s area
The Safl fam1ly came last
Septembe r and Z1a, 11 , Rooh1 ,
10, and Lubna , 8, en ter~
classes a t the elementa r y

Reg. 19.00 and 110.00 Gowns

Sale

I

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Reg. 6.00 and 7.00 Gowns
1

Sale

$399

£1

lingerie Department, First Floor

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY·

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S228tc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Thetr pm·enl&lt;.; ar&lt;' Mr
.md Mrs Abdu ~ Saf1, \\ho
res tde on Eas t Mam St ,
P ullll'l oy .Mr Safl ha s ~c n
hen• Sln{'C May, 197 1, and IS
employed as an off tee engmeer
wtth Harza Assoc of Ohto at
1.angs\ 1lle. a fn m engaged 1n
the Govm proJect
Houh1. short Cor Hooh1sm.
says Pomeroy ts a btg town
compaf'Cd to Drabella, West
Pe~ k1 stan, where they c;,une
f10111 Z1a, who 1s m Mr Don
ShveJs f1fth grddc class, w~s
the only one m the frmu ly to
spe&lt;Jk Enghsh at the ttme they
entereel school d ~ he hac!

SliH.KJI

BHAVANA AND SHILPA GORADIA enJ OY themselveson the playground at their new school

ll'm nt.•d 11

P.tklstnn
c:ol.tth.l and h&lt;: l two d;,mghter s
Ills t\\0 SISll'rs t uuld not .!Ill\ Pd tn At n CI'tCa to JOin
speak &lt;:10) I· ughsh un1 1l lhts Shdnt d a l (~u r . uh ,J In their
\car Huotu s..nd th,ll she h.JS lloHit.' on Sp nng Ave He has
lc,u netl 1t mostly from the !)(('!l lw1 c ftvc yrars and is an
dHid • ('n m s&lt;.'iwol She 1s m ('!l~1nec 1 at the Phtlhp Sporn
l\11 ~
Nnflt:,i1 Hoberts' Umd pl.wt
The n t\~ o g1rls ,
j,.\ 1dde dt~s..&lt;; Hlld l ubn,t 1s m
Bh.J\.111~1 . 9, .1t1d SIHlpa, 7, are
M1 s Jean Kuhn's fu st g1ade
sttllng m ' on cla sses,
dtss
Bl t.t\clna 111 Mr s lna Meadows'
l ~n 1 ol1 1ng
m school 1n fom th grc~dc, and Shtlpa m
Am ent~• was ,\ b1g event fen
1\.ll':-i ldd Dtehl's second ~-: r~t de,
dil bul t'spcc lall v fm Lub nd
fut 1h(' lf' lll,1Uide1 uf the year
Th1s \\ as hc l' fu.st yet~ I to go to
Pm t H.'I O)' 1s dll tiMllhey have
sc hool tle1 h:.1 chcr po1nls out st.'L'Il of th(' U S smce they
thA;,he h c~s done ven · \\ cll .m&lt;J ch.ulged pl.111es 111 New York,
IS JUS! tops'' m rea tlmg
l.UHIL'f.l 111 ('ulumbus at mg ht ,
A fu st fot Z1.1 \\CJ S piL1ymg
md d1m I' to POI.liCI uy m the
b.~ ~ k e tb ,il l ~ II c had pl avcd
dd t k They\\ til fmmdlly em o\1
bdsc ba ll ;H hvmc 111 Pahsta' n, dl the bcgm mng of next yea r
lml not basketball
Bh.tV.IJl,l c~ n d ~h1lpa spoke '
l lu f'l! wee ks .1gu Ru pa
1t1

LUBNA, ZIA, AND ROOm SAFI pmnt to thw former
home m Paktstan on a g1obe Lubna and Rooh1 are wearing
beauttful blue and gold outftts nattve to Paktsta n

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D.' voted To The lntPrest.• Of The Meigs-Mtuon Aren

VOL XXV NO 28
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Caulfield thought
Mr. Nixon knew

LONDON - THE DOLLAR INCHED AHEAD today and the
prace of gold held steady But money dealers__saad the U. S.
currency was sbll under suspicion Opemng tradmg on the
London foreagh currency exchange put the prace of one Brahsh
pound at $2.56 to $2 562 The average prace was slightly lower
than Tuesday's closmg quotation of $2 5615, mearung the dollar
gamed fractionally m value.
Gold opened ahnost unchanged from 1ts closan ~ pnce of
$110 75, wh1ch was$: 25 below Monday's all-t1me h1gh The metal
was offered for sale today at $112 an ounce, but buyers were only
offenng $110. Bulhon and currency dealers saad both markets
had quieted considerably smce the great rush recently that sent
gold to new h1ghs and the dollar to new lows

PHNOM PENH - GOVERNMENT TROOPS cleared
Cornmumst forces from a sax-mile stretch of H1ghway 4 today
and declared the vatal road link between the cap1tal and the
seaport of Kompong Som open to trafftc, military sources said
Government troops also recaptured two vtllages south of
Phnom Penh on Tuesday and pushed down nearby Highway 3 ro
an encircled government garr1sonnat Tram Khnar, 32 miles
from the cap1tal, the sources sa1d In Honolulu, the U S Pac•flc
Command sa 1d U S arplanes attacked Commurust positions m
Cambodia for the 77th consecutave day Tuesday
NEWARK, OHIO - THE PRESIDENT OF the Arner.can
Mechcal AssociatLOn saJd here Tuesday rught sex educatLOn ts one
way to combat venereal dtsease which as reached "epidemic''
proportions.
"Sex education should be taught m schools as early as the
sixth grade," Dr Charles Hoffman sa1d at a news conference
here pnor to a speakmg engagement. Hoffman sa1d the mcreased use of oral contraceptives IS onP. reason for the "VD
eptdemic ''
YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO - ANTIOCH College offlccals
attempted to break month-old campus stnke 10day by expellmg
30 student-'l and threatemng to fire actiVIst faculty members The
expulswn notices went out after Dean of the College Ewell
Reagan and other admm!Strators trLed unsuccessfully Tuesday to
reopen school bmldings that have been closed smce Apnl20
About 200 stnkers hnked arms around tile buildings and
turndd away the offacaals by throwang eggs. The egg throwers
mcluded several teachers who "wilf be ftred, 11 accordmg to
Marge Freed, the school's public mformahon director who acted
as a spokesman £or Reagm and President James D1xon
PARIS - PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER Henry A K1ssmger
began a new sess10n of talks on ways of endmg VIetnam ceasef1re
vaolatwns today and sa1d at may be the last
"It may be the fmal session today," he sa1d before enoenn g an
Amencan-owned villa m suburban Samt Nom-La-Breteche for
his sLXth meetmg wath Le Due Tho, h1s Hanoa counterpart Asked
if he expected to end the talks today , KLssmger replied
"Probably "
' OffLCials at Orly Aarport smd a specaal U S plane was
scheduled to depart at 6 p m (a p m EDT ).

WASHINGTON - HOUSE MEMBERS appeared reluctant
today to JOlfi the Senate m overr1dmg President NIXon's veto of a
measure that would subJect the admamstratwn 's two top budget
makers to Senate conftrrnatwn
The Hou:re leadership was undecaded whether to bnng the
velD to the floor for a vote today or delay 11 until fhursday, or
possibly even waLt until after the bnef Memoraal Day recess The
Senate voted, 62-22, Tuesday to oven1de the veto of a ball which
would require the current director and deputy director of the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB ) to rece1ve Senate
conformation.
support for the overrtde grew out of conr resswnal anger
over the refusals of OMB Darector Roy Ash and Deputy Fredenc
Malek and theLT predecessors )0 spend funds for programs
appropnated by Congress
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CAPE KENNEDY - THE'COUNTDOWN resumed today
for
tConbnued on page 10)

TEN CENTS

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INewu~:i:d!TJ.te!l!iefs·l,

LONDON - UlRD LAMBTON, A government mamster who
rcs1gned Tuesday mght m a new British government sex and
secunty scandal, sa1d today he had a " casual acquamtance"
wLiil a call gar I and a couple of her fnends but demed there bad
been a securaty nsk or blackmail.
Lord Lambton, 50, qwt abruptly Tuesday mght " for personal
and health reasons" as Parliament undersecretary for the Royal
Air Force. Government sources sa1d Prlme Mtruster ·Edward
Heath ordered an exhaustiVe probe and no Watergate-style
coverup or whitewash

PHONE 992 2156

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1973

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SAIGON (UPI )-THE SAIGON command reported a new
low m Commw11st ceaseftre vwlabons toclay, 58 over the past 24
hours, but saad it was too early to call the drop sagruficant. A
conunand spokesman satd 1t was too early to assess the
signiftcance of the new Jow
It was the lowest number of Communist attacks alleged by
Satgon many 24-hour period smce the Jan 2a cease~f 1re . Desptte
the rdcord tow, however, a command spokesman sa1d f1ghtmg as
close as e1ght miles of downto\\n Sa1gon late Tuesday left l2
Commumst troops and one government mihliaman dead The
Intnerational CommisSion of Control and Superv1s10n (ICCS)
meanwhale began looking mto V1et Cong complamts of alleged U
S. bombmg m South V1etnam

SHORT GOWNS-LONG GOWNS
, In A Big Selection of Colors

at
Pomeroy
Children
Element.':lry have been exposed
to n on ~ Western culture first
hand m recent davs tn the1r
l:h.i :;$l'S

CALL CANCELLED
A JUry called for Wednesday
an the Meags County Common
Pleas Court wall not have to
report as earher requested.

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DOWNING·
CHILDS
AGENCY, INC.

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1ts owr. man in control at CIA,

STRIKE BEGINS
Approxamately 11 men at
Rachards and Son Sand and
Gravel Co sate at Letart Falls
went out on strike th1s mornmg Dale Taylor, superm~
t.endent, satd he dtd not know
why the men were on str1ke as
BARBECUE SET
CHESTER - A cbacken there has been no com~
barbecue, sparenbs and mumcatton between the work·
LOCAL TEMPS
homemade Ice cream wlll be men and plant management
The
temperature
m down.
The
men
are
members
of
the
served at the Chester farehouse
Monday, Memonal Day, wath Operatmg Engmeers Umon A town Pomeroy at 11 a m.
servmg to start at 11 30 a.m. packet hne was established thas Tuesday was 70 degrees under
partially cloudy skaes.
and contanue until the supply 1s mormng, Taylor said
gone. There wall be a parade at
1 p m and a ga rden tractor
pollmg contest at 2 Proceeds
from the day's activLtaes wall go
for the purchase of a new
(Contmued from page 1)
truck. The present vehicle "strange" smce bemg wounded a year af o An acquamtance
must be replaced wLthin a called the JObless Sanders "mean and cr•zy,"
year
''I'd see him hangmg aroWid the corner liquor store," satd
Brown McKay. " He'd take wine away from old people coming
out of the store " Sanders took the 31J..06 rille from his parents'
frame house 10 a predornmantly black section of south Memphis
SALE DAYS SET
Monday afternoon and walked down Kansas Street, farmg mCHESHIRE - Kyger Creek discrammately at anyone he saw. "He'd shoot and then he 'd
maJorettes will hold a rum- dance around and laugh while he cocked has rifle," saad McKay
mage sale Ftaday and
Saturday, May 25 and~ from
CAPE KENNEDY - WITH ASSEMBLY of an emergency
9-5 each day on North Second Skylab repaar kat nearmg completion, launch teams start
Ave., m Maddleport.
counting down today toward the twace-postponed blastoff of

SCIPIO EVENT SET
HARRISONVILLE
Reservat-Ions for the aruma!
Se1p10 Alumna Assn banquet
and dance may be made by
phonmg 742-4783 or 992-3854
The affaar wall begm at 7 p m
Saturday at the HarrasonvLlle
Sehool.

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BY JO ELLEN DIEHL

Booster officers installed

ReservatiOns are still bemg
accepted for the 75th Annual
Chesh~re -Kyger Creek Alumna
banquet slated Saturday , May
26 at 6 30 p m. m tile Kyger
Creek cafeteria
Tickets may be purchased
from M1ss Kathy Shaver by
callang 3~7 -7707 or at Richard
Russell 's M1z Martha 's
Restaurant m Cheshire
Classes wh1ch Will receive
special recog mtwn are the 50
year class of 1923, 25 year class
of 1948 and 10 year class of 1963
The steak dmner wall be
served by the Cheshire Chapter
PLEASANT VALLEY
of the Eastern Star Spec1al
DISCHARGES. Mattae
mustc w11l be pl-ov1ded af~
Huffman, Pomt Pleasant; Joe
lerward by " The Kn1 ght
i\'il.ers, GaUtpolis, Mrs Wtllts
Hawks "
W1lhams , Roberts burg ,
Rodney Osborne, New Haven ,
OFFICE TOCLOSE
Mrs John Bumgardner, West
The
Me1gs County Dept of
Columbua; Kathy Woods,
Poant Pleasant; Scott FLelder, Health w11l be closed at noon
Pomt Pleasant and Lms From, Wednesday for the remamder
of the day due to funeral ser~
Pomt Pleasant
BIRTHS· A daughter to Mr. v1ces for V1rgtl Atkms Mr
and Mrs. Terry Gray of Letart Atkms was a member of the
board of health and was Lts vace
presadent at the tune of his
death
CLUB TO MEET
TUPPERS PLAINS - A
specaal meetang of the Tuppers
DEER KILLED
Plams Cornmuruty Club w11l be
A doe was k1lled Monday at
held at the home of Mrs. NLta 2 30 p m on SR 124 at
Ratchae at 7·30 p.m Wed- Bow mans Run, Shenff Robert
nesday Plans will be made for C
Hartenbach 's
Dept
an upcommg horse show and reported The deer was killed
an tee cream social. Plans for when 1t ran mto the path of an
servm g the Ohve~Orange auto dnven by Eldon Kaeuter,
Alumna banquet wall be Racme.
completed

Area deaths

lawyer, Fred-1'\Fielding, who
saad Caulfaeld had called h1m
on Dec 31 to say he had gotten
such a " trees an the forest wall
fall '' oommumcation anony·
mously an the mad.
McCord test1f1ed Fraday that
Caulfaeld began relaymg offers
of executive clemency to him,
" from the highest levels of the
White House" if he would plead
gualty and keep qwet, durmg
McCord's Watergate traal that
began Jan B
Caulfield was expected w
folluw McCord to the witness

Children of Far East like living in Pomeroy area

DR SAMUEL GOLDMAN and Class of '73 President Andy Vaughan chat pnor to com mencement exerctses Tuesday everung at Meigs Htgh School V:mg h~m mtt odu ced Dr
Goldman who was commencement speaker

Meigs High graduates
advised to choose well
" How a person makes
chmces, aqd the choices he
makes, stand as eviden ce
throughout his whole hfe," sa1d
Dr Samuel Goldman, dean of
the College of EducatiOn at
OhiO Uruvers1ty m h1s address
to the graduatmg semors of the
class of 1973 at the f1fth annual
commencement exercises of
Meigs H1gh School Tuesday
rught
Dr Goldman pomted out that

there arc three types of people
m Amencan society toda y.
- The ones who run away
when they find somethw g
wrong w1th society are the
"cowards of soctety "
- Indifferent people, who do
not want to get mvolved, t~re
the ''mnocents of society "
- Ones who want to set
thmgs n ght and shov.. stgns of
matunty are the "heroes of
S(JC ICty """'

He stm! " Eo~ ch of you hds
th e ch m ~e of whi ch gtoup to be
a part of as you enter a new
pha se of y o~r (1fe "
He co ncl ud ed w1th the
wm mn g, " We mu st overcome
a ny th1n ~ and everytlnu g lhdt
l11cs to de humamze socJety 11
rh ~ 205 semors marched mto
the aud1tonum wh1l e the band
pl&lt;J yed " Pomp &lt;1 ntJ Cn unde1
the
cum stdn !:c "
/ Con t mu cd un P•W,C 10)

fly MIKE FEINSIJ.BER
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - An
ex-While House staffer
test1f1 ed toda y he felt he was
" d o m ~ some tiHng fol' th e
Prestde nt" when he relayed
offers of CXL&gt;&lt;: Uttvc clemency to
Watc1gate conspu ator .J ames
W McCm d .Ir , and that he
believed Flr cs1dcnt Nt.xon knew
he wu:; makmg such offer ~
.John J Caulfield , testafyang
fot tt second day at the
te lc vtsed Sen;J te Watel'gatc
hc.n mgs, smtl he knew .h1 s
.tcllOIIS WCIC WI Ong but that lUS
' loyally to the Pres1dent of the
U111ted States ovearode these
constd erat10ns "
Ca ulfield emphasized that he
Sl' JUNG f'LIN(, SET
'I here wliJ he ar1 Ac loJJt &lt;J
( luld Today ''Sprm g Fhng:, "
I rub y , Snlurd.Jy .111d
Sunday at Ormp Francis
Asbury ncm Hw (~rand c
lnlcrc:;tcd people from all
over OhiO will be ~;um pm g
J\ tciCVI SIOII tape \\ IJI be
m,uh.: •1f nc tiVIllcs and otht·r
lll' \\ S
mt•t!I,J \\ill tin mhi VIC\\- S , Mrs J\.brk 1unnt lull , Huck SprmgN , '14111
n IIII' St'lll ACT mcd1:1
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had

no direct knowledge"
Nixon was aware he
rc!,Jyed orfer :; of clemency to
McCord at Uu ee mcctmgs la st
Janllal y wlulc McCord was on
tnal for the bug gin g of
D ~ mo c r a tl c Na tiona l Comrrnttee headqual'ters last .June
Under que :; twnm~ by Sen
Lowell P Wc1ckcr Jr , RConn , C:mlheld strcssL&gt;d that
he felt he " was dom g
somethmg fm the President of
the Umted Stales "
Ntxon satd agam Tuesday
that he never made any
clemency offers or authonzed

thc~ t

an yon e else to make them m
his beha lf to Watergate defendants
Caulfield sa td he had been
dskcd to rel&lt;J y the clemency
promtsc::; to hts old fnend
McCo• d by then-Whll" lfouse
Counsel .John W Dean llf, who
he sa1d toJ, h1m to tell McCord
th e offers wer e smcere and
cam e ftom " the t-1 ghest
levels" of the Wh1tC House
Caulfield smd he believed
Dean was actmg wtlh proper
authonty - whtch could only
come rrom Ntxon h1mself
1Cuntmued on page 10 )

Heacock to speak
C

W1l11.c~m

Hc&lt;.~ coc k ,

OJ!umbus, fm me1 commande1
ot thr. Der.u trnent of Oh1 o,
AlllCIJ C.IIl I.CJ-: Um , wtll spcCjk at
the ,mnu ~:~l Memonal Dtly
sc1VIl e s Monday at Beech
C:1 ovc Cemctct y sponsored by
D1 cw WciJ slcl Post 39,
Alllcr! ca n l..cgwn
A p.Jrdd P Yt!ll form on the
uppc1 pi.H kmg lot Monday at !J
,, m c1nd move down Mum St
&lt;It Ill lL w11l tUin out Butternut
.u1d move up Second St ror a

s.du tc a l th e cou r thouse
munumcnt befm e con t1nutng
on to Beech Gr ovc The post IS
dSktng all groups to take part
m the p1;1 1.Jde Those w1shmg to
do so c1 1 e to conta ct Kenneth
Han 1s or Paul Ce~ se 1
A fireworks di splay Will be
set off at Ute Pome1oy levee by
GUidO Gu ulaw1 bcfor e the
pcu ade Th e fu CYt Ur ks ;u e
p::~r tJ cul ai ly des1gned to be
effe&lt;.:tJ ve du 11ng dayl1 ght
huurs

SEC linked to shattering financial scandals
By MATTHEW T KENNY
SAN JOSE, Costa R•ca
(UP! ) - A busmess associate
of fmancter Robert Vesco sa1d
today that disclosure of all
deta1ls an a case that led to the
restgnatJOn of G Bradford
Cook as chairman of the
Securtty and Exchange
Comm ISS!On (SEC ) " w 11!
startle the world" and destroy
mvestor confidence m U S
seeur1ties around the world
Cook res1 gned last Wednesday followan g allegations that
he deleted all references to a
secret $200,000 contnbutaon to
President N1xon 's reelection
campa 1gn from an SEC complamt against Vesco
Norman P LeBlanc, a
canadian Citizen once Identified by the SEC as an off1cer
m several subsidiaries o£ the
huge Investors Overseas
Servaces, Ltd, (lOS ) mutual
fund complex founded by
B~ rnard
Cornfeld , al so
referred m his statement today
to an SEC smt f1led last Nov 27

against htmself. Vesco ami 39
other persons and compames
"The full dtsclosure of the
ClrcumsWnces that forced the
res1gnat10n of G Bl'(ldfol'd
Cook Will start 1e the world tn
what Will be known as the
b•ggest scandal that ever
rock ed a U S government
agency and w1ll destroy m ~
vestor confidence m U S
secur1t1es throughout the
world ,'' LeBlanc sa1d
LeBlanc's statement named
l' ece ntly
dt s m1 sse d
pl'esidentJal counsel John Dean
Ill , W11l1arn Casey, and several
members of the SEC mciudang
Cook, lrvmg Pollack, Stan1ey
Sporkm and " perhaps other
officials of the SEC unkn own to
me "
Casey preceded Cook as
chairman of tile SEC Pollack
has been a member of the SEC
smce 1946 but Sporkm was not
1mmediately Identified
" It 1s relevant to note tha t
Cook, Sporkin and oth ers
apparently have Withh old

• IDVI
• "te d
B1•ds on mappmg
Th e Me1gs Co unty co m ~
missiOners Tuesday agreed to
accept b1ds on a proposa l to
pre par e curl'ent pr opert}
ownel':shtp maps for Me1gs
Coun ty
The plan IS to upgrade the
pial ma ps f1led m the Me1gs
Cou nty record er 's offi ce.
Co p1 es of the plan s and
specifications for the rnappm g
me~y be obtamad m person
from Martha Chambers. clerk ,
or by wn tang to the ljoard of
Commi ss iOne rs, Pomer oy

B1ds must be submi tted by
.June 11
In other bu:siness, an amma l
cla1m was pmd to Roy Sm1 th,
Pomeroy, Rt. 3, w the amount
of $200 for the_._.,
loss Of two
calves Penmsston was g1ven
to 1 a1ry Spencer, clerk of
courts, tu il t\.end a conv ~ nt10n
neal Cleveland , June 20, 21 t1nd
22
1\ Ltend tn g we re Rober t
Cla rk, Warden Ours cmd Henry
Well s, colll !lll SSIOners, i.ln d
M,n tha Chambers. cle1k

extenstve doc umenta tiOn th" t AlnCIICdn sec un ttes
p1 ove these facl" f1om the U S
It wa s the b1ggest such case
&amp;.:nute, the Ne w Yol'k gm nd m hi story
JUry and the fedma l cou1 l
In another· development, il
heann g the tSEC J case
:-;pukcsman for Vesco, Raul
" In v1ew of th ese fa ct.s," EspmoSil, smd the onetime
LeBlanc s~u d, "one could more New .Jersey executi ve would
properly come to the con~
elus iO n that Mr Vesco's
political contn but10 n w.-s not
made to obstru d JUStiCe, but
was tantamount to extortiOn "
He did not elabo rate
Th e SEC su1t f1led last
Novem ber accused Vesco and
40 other tnd iVJdua ls &lt;J nd
c.; ornpamcs assot::Jalc d wtth htm
The cost of each ballot cast m
of dl'auung more th an $224 the May pl'lmary election m
million m assets from four Metgs County was $2 74 , the
mu tu al
funds
holdin g coun t) boa rd of clectwns sa1d
l'uesday
Tot&lt;J I cost of the electiOn
mode necessary m practically
all of Me1gs County by th e
seve n state Issues wh iCh fa ce d
vo te! s was $6,326 10 Th1s mcludcs la bor , poll books,
ballots, rent, etc There were
2,303
persons votmg brmgmg
Youths a nd adul L" m Me1gs,
Athens, and Gallw Coun ties the cost of each vote to $2 74
The state legiS lature will
are bemg offered a bOdt tnp on
rent1burse
the county for costs
the Ohio R1 ver Fn day , J une 1
by the Me1gs County 4-H Cl ubs mvolved m prccmcts - all bu t
The boat, " Chaperone," Will e1ght were so affected - whi ch
leave [rom Middleport levee at had to be open for state Issues
1 p m and retut n at 4 p m only Me1gs County w11i pay the
Clubs ma y arrange ptcru cs m ex pense of poll boo ks, some
local parks or may carry sac k $260 'I he Eastern I .ocai School
lunches on the boat Soft dnnks Dtstn ct where a bond Issue
and snacks Wlll be available on was voted upon will ha ve to pay
$1 ,1U7for operation o[ the eaght
the boat
Cost for each person 1s $1 25 prccmcts on electwrt day even
Ti ckets may be sec ured though vote rs there would hav e
through any local 4-H cl ubs or ha d to go to the polis on the
1
by calling the County Ex- ... t.Jle !ssw·:; tirl) Wd) The total
cost pCl o.,;cJtl'I m F:.1st(•1non the
tensiOn Office Youn g people Hnd adults mterested m them bond ISSUe W(JS $1 3J, con~
~ are mviled and wi ll be a c~ S!derably l011er than the $2 74
ccpted up to capacit y of the Hverage per vote fo r the enttre
count) a 1c.1
boat, 1eported to be 600

Rullots cost

$2. 74. each in
May primury

Boat trip

is offered

1cturn to New York to stand
lnul on another related case
onl y 1f ass ul'ed of a fatr trw]
'I hat case mvolvcs two
fm Mer Ntxon c&lt;.~lnnet officers
Former Attorney General
Jo hn N Mitchell, form er
Commerce Secretal'y Mauri Ce
Stans, Vesco and another man
were mdicted m New York last

week on charges slemnung
from the ~ e cret $200,000 contrabution Vesco made towards the
Nocon campaign
Prestdent Jose Figuel'es told
natwnw1dc radto and teleVIsiOn
aud1ences late Tuesday that he
wa s
mnocent
of
any
wrongdomg 1n hLs r elataonship
wtth Vesco

Newest industry
to be welcomed
The Southea stern {)hto
Reg10nal Counctl w11l welcome
offJcials of th e regwn's newest
mdu sl1 y, Banquet F'uods, when
th e development orgaruzab011
meets at th e Fa1rgr eens
Counlry Club on May '11.
10" E pav1s , SEORC
prestdent , satd represenl.iltlves
of Banquet Foods fr om St
Louts wou ld be honored guests
of the counctl as well as the
plant manager of the Wellston
fa cll1ty
Other plant managers new to
southeastern OhiO will also be
mtroduced and welcomed at
the open membership meetmg,
Dav1S Said
Carl Dahlberg , SEORC
secretary, stated that State
Senator Wtlham H Mussey, of
the 14th D1stnct, would speak
to the group as part of the
busmess me etmg Senator
Mussey \\Ill dire ct h1s remarks
to the lack of progress concernmg the Appalachian High-

and Cmcmnatl to urge
movement toward completwn
as antended by the Appalachian
legtslatHm
Ac cordmg to Senator Mossey
no secttons of the Appalach18n
Highway System m Ohio are
scheduled for constructiOn m
the b1enruum begmnmg July 1,
1973
The SEORC has membership
m 12 southeastern Oh10
counties and the meetmgs are
open Ti ckets for the May 31
meetmg at Fatr greens 1n
,Jackson Coun ty may be purchased locally from Bernard
Fultz, Middleport - Pomeroy,
or Roger Barron and the
secretary of the Galhpohs
Ch ambel' of Commerce,
Galhpohs

OPEN FULL-TIME
The Pomdroy Public L1brary
ts operatmg on a regula1 fullli me schedule from 12 noon to 5
p m Monday through Frtday
The ltbrm y ha s been on a pa rt~
way
hme basts smce Feb 15 due to
Dahl be rg 1nd1 cated the 1 O&lt;:k removal \\ Ork whu:;h has
counc1l wa s orgamzmg an been under way on the h!lls1de
effort m cooperation wtth other beh nd the post offi ce and
~ ~ oups betwce ll PArkersburg hbrarv

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