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Weather

entine

There are I ,600 known
species of cockroaches.

VOL. XXV

NO. 40 .

Continued hot tonight. Lows
in low 60s. Humid, hot
Tuesday, but turning cooler
Tuesday night. High Tuesday
~90.

De11oted To The lntere.&lt;l.o Of Th.,·Mei~s- Mason Area

I"'UMtROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MONDAY, JUNE li, 1973

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PHONE 992-2J56

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•
Court passes on pollution question
Clean air must remain
that way, but tie vote
backs off of big issue
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
• Supreme Court affirmed by a
Ltie vote today a lower court
decision prohibiting any pollu1P:
lion of air whi ch is now clean
but declined to set a legal
precede nt on the question
'
involving confli cts between
state a nd
federal enviroruncntal requirements.
The 4-4 tie came about
beca use Justi ce Lewfs F.
Pt)well Jr. did not participate
in the decision which was to
have been an interpretation of
the 1970 Clean Air Act. A tie
vote does not set a legal
precedent.
State air pollution plans
developed under the 1970 law
have been held up pending th ~
Court's dec ision in the case,
which was started by the
Sierra Club and other en~
ADVAN CED STUDENTS - This trio of advanced Dance pupils will present two numbers
vironmentalis t groups. Two
when the Ninth Annual Recital of th e Mid~Pom School of Dunce is given at 8 Tuesday night at
lower courts in the Djstrict of
the Meigs Junior High School in Middleport. The trio willll;mcc a mQCJ number wcHring the
Columbia ru]ed in favor of the
costwnes above, then return for a fast tap routin e. I.eft to right are 'l'eresa Buckley, Danny
club.
· Schultz ;.md April Fraser. Sec story on Page 2.
The Environmental Protection Agency tE PA) has argued
that the federal primary and
secondary air standards, de~
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Cooler with highs in the 70s ·signed to protect the health and
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50s and low 60s. A chun ce of
shower~t Wednesday.

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AMICO SWISS CHALET

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One day before former EPA
Administratpr William D .
Ruckelshaus was required to
approve or ·.disapproVe state
implementation plans under
the act, federal District Judge
John H. Pratt barred approval
of any proposals which would
a llow "sig nifi can t
de gradation " of clean air.
He gave Ruckelshails fQw·
months to determine whether
stale plans complied with his
order and two more months to
publish new regulations for
noncomplying states.
The U.S . Court of Appeals
affirmed Pratt's action without
comment on Nov . I, 1972. The
Supreme· CoUrt affirmed the
judgment.

pottery his profession and is
dedicated to the reestablishment of Appala ch ia n folk
pottery traditions .
On Heri tare Sunday visitors
will see him in action at the
wheel . He will also have a show
of his work and there will be
pottery for sale.
Other activities on June 17
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the
musewn on Butternut Avenue,
Pomeroy, will be folk music
Gallia County recorded its first drown in!! of the
and calliope concerts e(jch
1973
sw imming season Sunday afternoon when 48One of the featured crafts- decorations. He is also very hour , with well-known folk
SAIGON (UPI) - South beca use &lt;Jrnong other thin gs it
year-old Harry L. Boggs, Rt. 1, Gallipolis !White
men .at The Meigs County interested in oriental · pottcry • smger and c"pert · on OhiO Vietname se gove rnm ent did not require North Vi et~
Oak Rd .) was swept under the rapid ·Current of
Museum in Pomeroy on and some of his work aptly musical heri tage, Ann Grimes so ur ces said today U. S.
na mesc troops to withdraw.
2
Heritage Sunday will be Ed .shows the influence . He will be at
Raccoon Creek at the Vinton Dam after saving the
p. m. and other local nego ti.'ltor Hen r y Kissinger
Just how niuch more effor t
Sheriff Robert C. Har Kaplan, a professional potter see~ at work 11 a. m. to 6 p , m. · pickers i:lnd st rummers and Le Due Tho of NOJ:th
hfe
of Louise Franklin, 21, 212 Third Ave. ,
will be needed on an sides is. tenbach'~ Depl. investigated
from Athens whose bUsiness is on Heritage Swtday.
·
.
throughout the afternoon. Vietnam are still fi:lr ap&lt;.~rt on borne out by lwo uf the points two accident.c;; Sunday . No one Ga llipolis.
known as Luhrig Road Pottery.
Originally from Clev~Jand, Everyone should f~ l free to si x majo~ Poin ts in t11eir Paris that Tho has refused eve n tu
According to the Gallia trouble . Charles Hampton , ~.
Kaplan specializes in simple Kaplan has lived near Athens come to play and smg along . talks to put teeth into the Jan. discuss, the So uth Vietnamese was hurt in either.
AL l1 :45 a .m. at the in ~ County Sheriff'~ Dept . Miss Gallipolis, and Boggs managed
pots for people to use.
for fout years and attended Bring a la wn chair .if possib!e 27 cea se~firc agreement.
so w·ces said . President Thicu tersection of SR 338 and Vine Franklin was swimming south to save both swimmers but
He is skilled in the traditional Ohio Univei-sity: He began -to for the ·son.g ~est. . fhere will . 0 b se r ve r s
r e c a II e d wi ll in£ist on spelling them out
of the dam when she went Boggs, while attempting to get
pottery forms and uses early "throw" pots at a school in also be hiSton e craft s however, that when the first before h e will o.~grcc to o.~ny rlew St. in 1\aclne. Oon Ben Housh,
Plwenix , Ariz ., was stopped at under and started yelling for to Hatfield was pulled under
American . glaze~
and Vermont. He now has m3de.the demonstrat ions, shows, ar:Jd word of th e cease~fi r e
arrangement, they said.
Vine when William Eakins , help.
the rapids.
sales by the Textile Arts Guild ; ·agreement lea ked ou t las t
The poi nl'l arc :
Ronald Hatfield, 17, Rt. 1,
Letart Falls, turning off 3:J8
David Knotts and James
a l&lt;.~pidary , Howard Nolan ; October ,South Vietnam balked
I. Withdrawal uf the 145,000 onto Vine ~ struck the left rear Ga llipol is, a companion, Ratliff recovered Boggs' body .
traditional cutting of sa nd - for months before accepting it tu 300,000 Nor th Victnamc•c Fender of Roush 's car . There jumped into the water to
Hampton was administered
stone, and genealogy displays
troops
C:itirna
ted
respectively
rescue
her
and
he
too
ran
irito
was
mediwn
property
damage
.
oxygen by the Gallia County
and discus sions, arrowhead
by
the
United
States
and
South
No
citation
was
issued
.
Volunteer Emergency Squad.
display, riverboat pictures,
Vietnam
to
be
in
South
VietAt
-I
:
15
p.m.
in
Salem
'rwp
.,
The body was removed to the
and antique cars.
nam. Thieu wants them out ; Town ship Road 45 , Carl_
McCoy-Moore
FWJeral Home
Also, there will be a slide
By Unit~d Press International
Tht) refuses to admit they are Basham , Bidwell , and .Glenna
in Vinton upon the authority of
ERIA, PA. - AN ADDITIONAL 25 VENIREMEN were show on Meigs County, and a
even there.
A.
Barrett,
Cheshire,
Rt.
2,
Sheriff
James W. Sa unders
sworn in today as attorneys sought to seat one more a lternate slide show and presentation of
2.
Re-csLablishm
cnt
of
the
collided
in
a
curve
There
was
only after several attempts to
juror before testimony can begin in the Yablonski murder trial of the plans for the development
Dcmilit&lt;Jrized
Zone
f DMZ l, the medium property damage and
get a coroner from Gallia,
former United Mine Workers official Albert Pass. The of the Meigs County Museum ,
six~m il e~Wi d e stfip thal w&lt;.~s no arrests.
Meigs and Mason Counties
pr~secution expected ·to begin presenting its testimony later and a .visi t to the storage room
supposed ~o ser vo as a buffer
Pomeroy police investigated were LUJsuccessful.
today after opening arguments by attorneys for both sides. Pass ·with discussion of the present
A
weekend of co m· betwee n No r th ami South
lwo accidents over the
was the last of sevel defendants to be prosecuted in the slayings collecti on and preservation memorative events highli ght Vietnam .
Harry Lawrence Boggs was
JAYCEES TO MEET
weekend in which no personal a shipping foreman for the
of the UMW reformer and his family more than tlu'ee years ago. methods. Homemade food and Cong. Clarence Miller's return
beverage will be available on lo ~outheastcrn Ohio Saturday . :::::::::::::;:::;:::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:·:::·:::·;.:.;.:.;.
The Meigs County Jaycees injuries were repOrted.
A jury of four women and eight men was chosen last week
Chris Craft Corporation in
will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesda y
At the intersection of U.S. 33 Gallipolis. He was born Sept. 7,
along with one alternate before the trial was recessed for the the groLUJdS. Visitors are eri~
Saturday the Congressman
GUNS STOLEN
at Pomeroy village hull to and SR 7, Erma Connelly,
weekend. One more alternate must be selected today before couraged to wear c. ld~fashi o,ned will be in Muskingum and
Men:handlsc, mostly guns,
1924, in Clay Twp. to Alva
special prosecutor Richard Sprague and defense attorney Harold clothing and · to bring items, Fairfield CoWJties where he valued at $300 wa.~ stolen make final plans for the annual Heedsville, was stopped but Lawrence Boggs of Rt. 3,
Jo'r'og Ball fr om 10 p.m . upon backing up due to on~
Gondclman make their opening statements. Pass, 53, former photos, etc. of local historical will participate in a seri es of from
the H&amp;n
Fir e~
Patriot, and Alice Mayes of
financial secretary of UMW Distr.ict 19, which covers Ken- in terest to "show and te ll ". fw1ctions in conj um:tili with the stone
Store
Jn
Mid- Saturday to 2 a.m . at the coming traffic, struck a car Columbus.
Pomeroy Juni or High Building operated by Steven Cowdery,
tucky - Tennessee coal fields, is charged with three counts of Admission is free and everyone three-day Zane' s Tra ce dl cport
early
Sunday
is
invited
to
attend
.'
.
with
" Water Wheel " providing Parkersburg .
murder in the Dec. 31, 1969, slayings of union insurgent Joseph
Commemoration .
morning. Police Chief J 1 J.
In addition to his parents, he
music for dancing . The group ,
Mrs. Connelly was cited to
"Jock" Yablonski, his wife and daughter.
Sunday, he will travel to the Cremc~ms said the entrY.Ilwas
which plays all styles of music, court for improper backing . is survived by his wife , Phyllis
. Pomeroy ~ Middleport a rea to di scovered d4ring poli ~c
has made se vend. well received There was medium property Chapman Boggs and a
HOUSTON - WHILEGROUND CREWMEN moved the next
p~r tici p ate in the S ~nd ay · p~trols at J:35 a.m. and at
daughter, J imel Faye Boggs,
appearances in the bend .
damage.
Skylab rocket to the launch pad, the space sta tion's first
prog ram of the annual three- 3:15 a.m. a suspect had
Sunday at 7:43a .m., Kenneth · both of Gallipolis ; two sisters,
astronauts today added to the rich storehouse of knowledge they
day Big Bend Regatta · The · confessed and Is being held
Mrs. Ethel Hendren of
Snyder, 7, Pomeroy, parked his
have gathered about the sun, the earth and man. The Skylab 2
day's program highlights boat In jail. Due to Illness in the
Cheshire
and ·Mrs. Betty
GOT A PROBLEM?
car to deliver papers. The car
"rocket 'and Apollo command ship left its towering hangar at Cape
races on the Ohio Ri~~r from suspect 1s family, his name
A represe ntative from the drifled back over a three foot ·sterling of Columbus ; a halfKennedy at 7 a.m . EDT on the back of a massive crawler ~tr ans~
12 :30 to 6 p.m . AdditJOnally, was withheld by Chief
offi ce of Cong. Clarence Miller wall and hit the porch of the brother, David Boggs of Ht. 2,
porter. It was a key step toward launch of three mar~ spacemen
Sunday has been desi~nated Cremeans. 'j)&gt;e merchandise,;' will be at the office of the Meigs ·
Patriot, and a half-sister, Mrs.
July 27.
Tracy Whaley home, 130
Losses were estimated at Hentage Day by Meigs County was reeovfred.
Co unty Commissioners in the Lincoln Rd. Snyder had left his Roberta Cox of Gallipolis. He
A crowd of several thousand spaceport worke&lt;S and guests $7,500from a fire which heavily Pionee r and Historical Society,
Entra·nee was gained by
spent his lifetime in Gallia
cow-thouse from 9 a.m. to 11 car in reverse by error.
watched the 224-foot crew ferry ship' begin its five-hour, 3' ,.miJe dam aged a one story fraine during which time there. will be breaking out the glass in a
County.
· a.m. Tuesday- to see anyone
There was heavy damage to
·journey to the firing site. Sky lab I astronauts Charles " Pete" home in Burlingham Snnday. an opeh house at .the Sdciety's door of a side entrance.
who wi shes to di sc uss the car and damage to the
Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin and l'aul J . Weitz bega n thir day 22
Pomeroy Fire Chief Charles offices on ButternuL Street in
problems concernin g govern - banister and shingles of
Mr. Boggs w~s a veteran of
minutes later when mission control gave them a "gootl morning" Legar said the blaze may have Pomeroy.
ment
agencies.
World War 11, a member of
Whaley's porch .
from the Ca nberra, Australia tracking station . " We 're hustling been ca used by an electriC fan
VFW Post 4464 and of the
around," Conrad replied .
which had been connected
Lafayette Post Am erican
inside the house which was
Legion . He formerly served as
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON summ oned ow ned by Jerrold E. Sullivan of
service manager at Two River
Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz and former Treasury
BuchLel. The home had bee"
Motor in Point Pleasant and
Secretary John B." Connally to a White House meeting today rented Saturday to Marge
JACKSON,
Miss.
(U
P!
)
aheadin
the
next
few
yea
rs
it
of
the
voting
right&lt;;
struggle
in
"because
white
racists
thought
was employed as a mecha nic
apparently to harruner out the anti~inflation program the Fried burg, Luan Turner ,
Fayette
Mayor
Charles
Evers,
is
going
to
be
the
greatest
sta
te
Mississippi.
Before
Medgar's
that
if
they
t'Ould
just
get
rid
or
a!
the old Moore ChryslerPresid~nt is expected to announce later in the week .
Jeffrey Johnson and Phillip revi ewi ng improvements in in the world," Evers said.
de
a
til
'~we
were
sca
red
to
,
that
one
smart
nigger,
the
Plymouth dealership in
Nixon also called in his national security adviser, Henry A. Henri , the chief said . The
1
Mississippi
race
relations
since
Ma"LQf
the
200
persons
in
register
to
vote
in
this
state
/'
~others
Would
r-un
.to
the
hills.'
Gallipoli~.
He attended the St.
Kiessinger, to discuss the shaky Vietnam truce and the coming l·easecs had moved th-elr
lhcslaying
of
his
brother
10
the
church
cried
sofUy
as
he
said
.
"Now
there
are
over
"Medgar,
ain't
none
of
u.S
Nick Church in his earlier
summit talks with Soviet Communist party leader Leonid I. personal belongings into the
Evers
spoke
yea
rs
ago,
sa
id
Sunda
y
"
white
from
the
pulpit.
250,000
blacks
registered.
running
.'
'
years.
Brezhnev. The meeting on the economy could be'a showdown be- house but no one was there
MissisSippi 1 he said, "nOw
tween Connally, who· reportedly is urging Nixon to make a when the fire star ted . It was folks ain't quite as mean as Before ' th em was a large
Byron De L' Beckwith, a
portrait
of
Medgar,
they
used
to
be.''
Oanked
Funeral serVices will be held
ha s the third highest number of
dramatic move in an effort to slow the skyrocketing cost .of reported at 12:34 a.m. Renters
Greenwood
' fertilizer at 2 p. m . Wednesday from tbe ··
Evers
spoke
to
a
gather
ing
a
t
with
ora
nge
a
nd
white
elecLed
black
officials
in
the
living, and Shultz, who is known to be counseling restra int.
indicated the loss of their th e New Hope Baptist Church, arrangements of gladioli.
country, behind New York and salesman, was tried twice for Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral
belongings would total about where the state NAACP held
the murder of the civil righi.s Home with Rev. Alfred Holley
Evers spoke not to th e Ohio."
WASHINGTON - CONGRESS WILL BE ASKED soo n to $3,000. It was not known if there
memorial services for Medgar .congregation so much as to his
Speaking to his brother activist, but both trials ended officiating. Burial will be in
approve creation of a new cabinet~leve l Department of Energy was ins urance. The damage to
Mound Hill Cemetery . Military
&lt;Jgain, Evers added "and there in hung juries.
and Natural Resources, according to lnterior Secretary Rogers th e house was set at $4,500. It Evers. Evers was sta te field late brother.
"The
white
folks
ain
't
quitC
director
of
the
NAACP
when
he
" It ain't all been bad and you ain t a school in thi s state you
graveside rites will be con~
C. B. Morton .
was insured, the fire chief sa id . was Shot down in the drivew.ay did not die in vain," he said. did not hel p to ge t black"s in." as· mean as they used to be," ducted by VF'W Post 4404.
The main role of the new department, according to Morton ,
It wa~ the 16th fire call for of his Jackson home June 12, '·Life a in 't worth li ving if it
Friends may call at the
EVers attributed the shooting Evers said. "There hasn'{ been
would be to consolidate government efforts to me et the energy the Pomeroy Fire Dept. this
1963, by a sniper
ain't worth dying .';
of his brother to " hate, a lynching here in the last five · fu.Ieral home from 2-4 and 7-9
yea r . Fifteen men answered it.
(Continued on Page 8)
"Mississippi
is . going
Evers poi nted to the success ignoronce and evil .'' He said years.''
Tuesday.

to

WILKENSON

sufficient safe~uards .
Under the law, EPA approves sta te air pollution
plans.
But the environmentalists
argued that the law bars any
deterioration of existin g clean
air.
EPA said many urban areas
will have a hard time conforming to even lhe prima ry
sta ndard.

White folks a little less mean

,,

�2- The Dally Sent mel Mlddl.,port Pomero) 0 June II 19 3
PUBL C NOTICE

Mid-Pam recital Tuesday
It " II he another openm~ of
another sho" at 8 p m
Tuesda) "hen students of the
M1d Pom School of Dance hold

show " 111 r ter 11ngle. the t\\ o

1\tg~s

t\ pes of dane ng plus baton

numbers

Me gs Jun or H1gh School n
M ddleport
Under the dtrect on of Mrs

10e nwnbers Jazz

Sandt Ham !ton and

L)netta Wh Lngton " II tap to
Tap Ha pp)
w th M r am

NOT CE OF
SHER FF S SALE

S sson l en se Gadd s I }nne
01 ver Tamm e Starcher
Crysta l Ja co bs and l bb )

m n s a o
a ss gns o
Deceased

Wat k ns as s x I vel) lasses
m a bal t rout ne A tr o Amy

) ega ees

E rwm Jenn fer Meadows and

m n s a o
ass gns o

Kr st Gadd s w II tap lo Don
Wa t for the Sunsh ne
Another tr o June Wamsle)
Esthe&lt; Lowery and Katr na
Batev v. 1ll be feature d n a toe
number to
I ove Star}
Ja cque! ne Van Meter Kr sta
Morr s a duo n ballet \ l1
dance Golden Glow
Je nmfe r M eadows Amy
Erw n and Kr stt Gadd s w II
perform a ballet number My
Pavonle Th ngs and Br tla
Van Me ter Kr stal S sson
Ruth Ann Fry George na Van

De eased

Meter Ilena Van Meter and

K mber y

w II

B rei f eld

present a tap number

An

advanced c lass composed of

Teresa Buckley Danny Schultz
and Apr I Fraser daughter at
the nstructor "111 do a
m I tary tap to Str ke Up he
Band

'

The unknown

he s

ega ees.

dev sees
adm n s a o s
execu o s and as~ gns of
Magg e Kolberg Deceased e

•

to precede a

g hted

baton nUlllber bv C ndy Pal
terson student of Mrs J ud)

Esther l.o"erl w II open act!!
"' l~ Andrea Bi:lte) Sharon
Crueser and Barbara Grueser
as the perky pups
n M
acroba c rout ne The mag c

of blackJ ght w ll be a feature
on a Jazz nwnber F ever by
C1ndl
Patterson
Anna
McKmney L) neLU! W tt ngton
and Sand Patterson
Krtsta Morns wtll solo Lap to
Go n Out of My Head M ss

Pomeroy Co hostesses for the

sho" er were Mrs W A C bbs
M ss Syb I Ebe sbach and Mr s
Ben Neutzl ng
fhe orch d p nk and I me
green colors of the com ng
weddmg were carr ed out n
he decorat ons and refresh
me ts
The g ft table fea tured a
cup d hold ng an umbrella and
a floral p ece A p nk s Jk
tablecloth wh ch extended to
the floor " as used on h e
refreshment Lab e The cen
te rp ece of flower s m the br de
elect s colors was n a cry stal
conta ner as voere the p nk
tapers

1 he

serv n g

ba

"'II

Mrs Charles Strauss Mrs
f ed Croy, Mrs Lou Osborne

.5

EAST

n ha d

Robe C Ha enba h
She
o Me gs Co n v
Pome oy Oh o

~1rs nFreda Duffy Mrs
Ka hleen Fran cts
Cathy
a ces YJ.rs M ldred Brooks

Mrs Mark Duerr Mrs Lena
Mrs

Paul Darnell

Mrs Marv n BW'l Mrs Roy

Betz ng
Re nhar

Mr s
Wtll arT)
and Mrs Frank

Johnston
TWO CRISES
DEl AV.ARE Oh o (UP! )
fhe Rev Leo n Sulhvan of Phil
adelph a lold a graduatmg
cla ss at Oh o Wesle)an
Umvers t) Sunda y he sees two
cr

ses

n th s co ntn One he

sad s a lack of ntegr ty n
go ernme nt and the other s
the problem of race and color
depr at on
GRADUATES
B 11 Haptonstall son of Mr
and Mrs Paul Haptonstall
Mtddlep ort
graduated
Sa urday fr om Ohto Umvers Ly
here he rece ved a bachelor s

LARRY E SPENCER
CLERK OF COURT
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grandfather Robert Sharp and
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Oswald
An honest op
1 onent s freque ntly a bless
g to declarer Not because
I e s honest but because he
1 es to help hiS partner
vhen the only man he can

I elp s declarer
Jlm

East was one

of

these honest but mtsgutded
players He took hts ace of

clubs and led the su t back
South won and led two
1 ounds
of trumps
East
couldn t wa t to stgnal w th
he 10 of hearts on that sec
ond trump
Oswald
That s g n a I
caused South to pause and
eflect H s contract wasn t
ery good to start w th and
he had ntended to try the
I earl f nesse The signal
causPd h m to see If he
couldn t ftnd another lme of
play
Jtm

He d d

ftnd

one

There wasn t too much
chance but any chance wa s

better than none and South
be eved East s Signal So he
led h s 10 of d amonds West
covered With the queen
South won m d u m m y
cas hed dummy s ace of
hearts and ran off all h s
trumps

C&gt;sw ald
On the last
trump East had to part With
a d amond or chuck h s kmg
of hearts w th etther play
be ng fatal
J m
Th s type of play s

called a

V enna coup It
was necessary to f nd the
queen of diamonds nght
catch East w th four d a
monds and prepare for 1t by
cashmg the ace of hear.l s
as a starter
NEWSPA.PEJI: ENT£RPR 5E ASSN

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The b dd ng has been
West
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A-Th1s s \lerv tuu~:h \\e
sol e It bv JUmpmK t th ce
no trump
TODAY S QUESTION
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AA UW will host
Heritage Sunday
Members o£ the Mtddleport
Pomeroy Area Branch of the
Amer can Assoctahon of

Mrs Eleanor Miller Mrs Ada
Titus Mrs Clara Lochary and
Miss Luctlle Smith wtll be
Un ers1ty Women Will ass1st among the Histoncal Society
w th hostess dulles at HertU!ge members servmg as hostesses
Sunday on Regatta weekend
The AAUW members who
FREEDOM ASKED
w II be hostesses are Miss
JERUSALEM
(UP!) -The
Mary Francts Mrs Berntce
22nd annual general assembly
Carpenter Mrs Fay Sauer
of
the lnternattonal Press
Mrs Cornne Lund Mrs
lnslttute (!PI) opened Monday
Maxtne
Phtlson
Mrs
With a call by the chall'lllan of
Margaret Ella Lewts Mrs
1ts
executlve board to condemn
Da sy Blakeslee Mrs Dorothy
all lumts on press freedom
Woodard Mrs Nonga Roberts
around the world
Mrs Dana Kessmger Mrs
Eleanor McKtlvey
Mrs
Nancy Reed Mrs Martha
Husted and Miss Helen Smtth
The Metgs Museum located
on Butternut Ave will he open
to the pub! c from II 30 a m to
6 p m There 1s no adrmss10n
and the public ts tnvtted to

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8 00 - Capt Kangaroo 0 New Zoo Revue 3 SeS'ame St 33
Lass e 6
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9 00 - Paul 0 xon 4 Concentrat on 6 Fr endly Junct on 10
Me v G ff n 8 A M 3 Peyton Pace 3
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To Tel The T uth 3 Jeopa dy 6 Ho lywood Talk ng 10
El e&lt;: Co 33 Peyton Pace 13
10 00 - D nah Sho e3 5 Co umbus S )(Cal ng 6 Jokers W ld
8 10 D ck Van Dyke 3 L as Yoga &amp; You 33
10 30 - Baffle 3 d 5 $10 000 Psram J 8 0 Sp t Second 3
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COLUMBUS - Mr and Mrs
Allen Hellman Clllwnbus and
Mr and Mrs Cectl Hellman
Canton will be hosts to an open
house and card shower Sunday
June 17 from 2 to 4 p m
for Mr and Mrs James
A
SJ&gt;Jith
when
they
ce lebra te thetr diamond

Hemlock Grove
Mr Sm1th ts the son of the
late Will am and Nancy Nelson
Smtih Hemlock Grove Mrs
Smtth s Lbe former Margaret
Morgan daughter o£ the late
Davtd J and Leitha Wtll1ams
Morgan Sr Flatwoods They
have one daughter Vtrgtma

wedding anmversary at the1r

Can ton

home on the Hemlock Grove
Road where they have spent

Allen C and one great
grandson Mark Hetlman both
of Colwnbus
Relattves frtends and ne gh
bors are tnvtled to call dur ng
the open house hours

thetr enttre marr ed tfe

Mr and Mrs Smtih were
marrted June 18 1913 by the
late Rev W W Thompson of

NOW

and

one

grandson

TWO EVENINGS•
EACH WEEK

BUFFET
DINING
MONDAY EVENING
AND TUESDAY EVENING
5 to 9 3Q-S2 50 al you can ea

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Sport Parade
By M!ltoo Ricluoan
UPJ Sports Edttor
NEW YORK (UP! )- There IS that temptation to call1t one of
the greatest races ever run
Some among the 69 138 at Belmont Park Saturday went a httle
further
They sa1d lt nught ve been THE greatest race ever run cer
U!inly the most remarkable
They could he nght
From my own personal point of vtew I ve seen some pretty
tn1press1ve perfocmances tn all sports the past quarter century
which COinCidentally ts tbe last time the Tnple Crown was won
by a superlative horse named C•tl!tlon
AB far as tndivtdual performances go 1saw Don Larsen pttch a
perfect game m the World Sertes Bob Beamon accompliSh his
unbehevable long jump Billy Mills m his unforgettable 10 000
Jack Ntcklausset hts US Open record and Mark Spttz corner the
market on ~old medals All weresomethmg to see
Calls Race A Spectacle
In team efforts I ve also seen the New York Mets and Jets
capture world t1tles tbe Los Angeles Lakers reel of£ 33 m a row
and only lately the Mlatru Dolphms sweep tbe boards clean
Never before though have I ever seen anythmg hke the
manner m whtch SecreU!nat ran off all by himself and smashed
all previous emtmg American records Saturday
It wasn ta race so much as twas a spectacle one I don t thtnk
Ill ever forget the rest of my life
I f1nd I m not tbe only one who feel tbat way Others do too
Says Donald Grant the Mets board cbatrman who was among
those at Belmont Saturday
It wasn t only the fact that Secretartat won by 31 lengths
That tn ttself was really mcredible but the abnosphere and
everything else about tbe way m which he did tl made hts ac
complishment all the more astounding I never have seen
anythmg like 11 m my life
Tlllnks Criticism Eclipsed
Netther dtd Lumen Laurm Secretartat s tratner
Your ktdding? he replied when someone asked hun whether
Secretartat s performance Saturday was the fmest he had ever
seen tn hts life How could 11 poss1 bly be any better
Inevitably Laurin was asked to compare secrelartat w1th Man
o War and Citalton
I never saw Man o War run replied the little whiteha1red
!ramer I was around Citatton though l thought he was one of

the greatest race horses I ever saw m my hfe
Laurm gave tl a "ttle more thought
I thmk he s a better horse he satd
Which one'
My horse
Laurm dtdn t have to think on that one at all
Racing Days Nwnbered
Secretartat whose racmg days are numbered because he has
been syndtcated for $6 080 000 which means he £tgures to be all
through nmnmg by Nov 15 IS a magnificent lookmg ammal He
has a regal manner about him to go w th his extraordinary gook
looks But he tsn t nearly as frtendly as most horses he s
somewhat sU!nd-&lt;&gt;fftSh m fact
I thtnk he s remote says his Meadow Stable s owner Helen
(Penny) Tweedy also owner of R1 va Rtdge who won last year s
Kentucky Derby and Belmont but not the Preakness
H Secretartat were a person you d say he was aware of his
public tmage He knows how to behave When the cameras chck
the ears go up He w1ll kind o£ tease aod munch and look distant
but he 11 give every photographer one shot wtth the head up and
the ears forward and the eyes alert He s aware of people and the
role be s supposed to play but then he U turn h1s back and go
back to hts hay or whatever He s not a cozy friendly horse He
doesn t seem to need people
Now R1va Rtdge needs affection very much and needs to be
told how wonderful he IS I think he ltkes that sort of th ng
Secretartat tolerates tt The only person I know whom he may be
very good frtends w1th ts his groom Eddte Sweat who s absolutely marvelous I think Eddie represents a large percentage
of Secretariats abthty to comerve and present hts speed at the
rtgbt tune He never £tghts him but always keeps h1m calm and
happy 5ecretl!rJat IS very hard to get lo know

Also to catch on a race track

Monday paces Cubs; Giants beaten
By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
After seven years of un£ul
ftlled promiSe Rick Monday
bas fmally found the h0111e run

groove-from or all places the
leadoff spot
Monday the ftrst player ever
chosen tn maJor league base
ball s free agent draft Signed a
reported $104 000 bonus wtth

Charles 0 F'inley s vagabond
Kansas City-Oakland As back
m 1965 and from that day forth
was expected to be a power
hitter extraordmarre

BY NEll. HERSHBERG
UP! Sports Writer

Ke n

Aspromonte

lease on lfe
John Eilts Si ngled home
Buddy Bell wtth tbe w1nnmg
run m the mnth IMmg as the
lndtans snapped a J~ame
lostng streak wtlh a 6-S vtctory
and a doubleheader split wtth
the Chtcago Wh1te Sox Rtck
Reichardt s three-run pinch

tem

porartly forgot h1s clubs lease
on the Amertcan League East
ce ll ar Sunday and mstead
thought about hiS own new
Ma1or League Leaders
By Un ted Preu lnternat onal
Lead ng Batters
Nattonal League
g ab r h pet

Maddox SF 41

37

19 22 63
62 26 56
28 6 44

352

Lopes LA
Mota LA

Bonds SF
Gdsn SF

6t 253 6 84
50 84 8 6

332
JJ2

Un se Ph
Wtsn Hou

4

47

18

4

39

60 2 5 38 70

Rbnsn Ph136
Fa r y Mtl 44
C wtrd LA 56

20 9 J9
36 20 44
93 35 62

Amer can League
g ab r h

BmbgNY39

6 20 47

Horton Det 28

06

Carew M n 5

77 30 60
96 3.4 65

K kp ck KC
48

6 38

D At en Ch 52

Ket y Ch

4

86 34 62
62 25 52

F sk Bos

49

82 28 57

Myb y KC 59 206 36 64

homer m the nmth mmng gave

Chtcago a 5-3 VIctory tn the

opener
Aspromonte depressed over

the lndtans recent sktd that
sent the dub 14 games under
500 pa1d htlle attention to a
telephoned death threat Satur
day ntght to the Cleveland front

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344
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326

325
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The umdenttfted caller satJ
that 1f Aspromonte went to the
pet
405 mound Sunday he would be
358 shot The Cleveland manage
J39 ment put extra plamclothes
331 detect ves m the stands as a
330 p ecaut10nary measure
J2
I guess I fmally made 1t as a
3 3
3
btg league manager I ve been

Hndrsn Ch 36 35 21 42 3
threatened Aspromonte Si:Ud
Braun M n 45 60 29 49 306
But after the first game loss 1t
Home Runs
Nat onal League
Sfa ge
P tt 7 Aaron Atl and Bonds
SF 5 Monday Ch 4 Benc h
C n and Wynn Hou 3
Ame can League 0 AI e n

Ch

15

Maybe y

KC

didn t make any dtfference
s m1l e d

As promonte

after

Cleve land s second game
tnumph
Bell opened lbe Clevetand
mnth tn th e m g htcap by
beatmg out an tnfteld stngle
Jack Brohamer walked and
both runners advanced on
George Hendnek s sacrtflce

Terry Forster who had II
saves for the Wh te Sox carne
m to replace Cy Acosta and
Eilts htl the f rst ptlch mto left
f1eld for a st~gle
In the opener John Jeter and

Edd te Leon htt back to-back

smgles wtth one out m the
mnlh Rehever Jerry Johnson
struck out pmch-h1lter Mike
Andrews but Retchardt Lhen
followed w1th hts game
wmmng homer

In otber games Oakland
blanked Detroit 5~ Kansas
C1Ly beat New York 7 4
M nnesota routed Baltunore
tl 4 Milwaukee outslugged
Cahforma 8 6 and Boston
npped Texas 10-1

Weiskopf cops
IVB golf meet

4

Sp kes C ev and F sk Bas 3
Duncan Clev Murcc
NY
Banda and Tenace Oak
Runs Batted In
Nahonal League Bench C n
.48 Ferguson LA 46 Sta gel
P tl and Bonds SF 42 Pe ez
C n 39
Amer can League Mayber y
KC s;,
Jackson
Oak 47
Me ton Ch 41 D A en Ch
and Murcer NY 37
P tch ng
N.d nn;~l I ,_;o.n ,. R ~n SF
9 3
B naham
Cn 8?
Osteen LA and W se Sf
73
Reuss Hou Su on LA Ma
s hall M and Seave NY 7 4
Amer can League Wood Ch
45
Hoi tzman
Oak
3
S nge Ca l 0 3 Co eman De

Just doing his job -Lockman

PH 992 3629

POMEROY

snapped a personal three-game
losmg streak to register hi'i
seventh v ctory of Lhe year
Anotl er southpaw Claude
Osteen of the Dod~ers p tched
his best garr e of the year
blanking lhe Mets on only tht ee
h ts O•tcen now 7 3 ~ot all the
bat suppo the eedcd frot Joe
Ferguson who drove m a po r
of runs- th e ftrst vta hts 12th

snapped a f1vc game losmg
streak Mayberry con ected m
the second mn ng to 1ecord h1s
56th RBI The Royal• scored
another run when Paul Schaal
smgled took second on Gene

the season as Boots Day drove
across a pmr of runs m the
bottom of the etghth w1th a
bases loaded s ngle
Atlanta s Ror c Harrtson and
Danny Frtsella comb ned on a
two h tter to hall St Lou s tn

the second game of the1r
twrnb II alter Ted Simmoru;
had sparked the Cards to
VIctory n the opener w th three
rWls batted m

Stephen C Snowden

Russe s
av e H
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You can ca even ng s
55"J
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Mtchael s error and scored on
Fran Healy s s ogle SphUorff
who went the d sta nce for the
seventl tm e thts year ts now
93
l..iJrry Hisle

DRIVE IN
for

hm Holt and

Bobby Darwtn each clubbed

GOOD FOOD

two run homers as Mmnesota

routed the Ortoles

Htsle s

seventh home run climaxed a
::;even .... un lhtrd mnmg as the

l'wtns chased losmg p tcher
Doyte Alexander m favor of
reliever Orl~ndo Pena Holt
r pped hiS s1xth home run n the
fifth ruung w1Lh Swvc Braun
aboard on a s ng le to ln.,ure
D1ck Wood!lOn s ftfth vtctory
wh1ch was atded by the relief
work of Ray Corbm

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The MEIGS INN

Paul Sphttorff recorded Jus
mnth wm when the Royals
erupted for ftve runs n t1 e

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BUFFALO SANDALS

•300.00 FIRST PRIZE

Order ou

work IS Y~elcome to come any

bomer of the year
Rtgpthander Wayne Twit.
chell regtstered hiS second
straight shutout to p1tch the
Phtll es to the r Iaugher ovet
San Otego Tw tchell now 5-2
also snapped a persona l ().for
30 batting draught with Lw6
smgles a double and one RBI
Surprlsmg Montreal com
p!eted Its three-game sweep of
the slumptn g G1ants and
reached lbe :;oo mark for the

Barber

U at but I thought you cpuld see
somebody
IS
carrymg
the
load
For Fathers Day
there
are
no
more
400
h
tters
t n h s face
CHICAGO (UP!) - Rtck
Wetskopf satd that after his
Monday may he the man of the £or somebody else who sunply m baseba ll
to
have
an
off
day
happens
IS
h
LLmg
2ll0
w
th
28
father
died last March 14 •t
Monday
hour but accordmg to Chicago
And
Cub Manager Whttey Lock When we lost to Cmcmnatl runs batted m fourth best on opened my eyes and l started
Saturday
8-4
after
a
seven-run
the dub
thmktng about myself
man
he s JUSt one of 25
runth nmng you would have
He sad that hittmg home
The rc st.:lts would have
players domg a JOb
thought
we
would
be
down
But
runs may not be hts forte but pleased his father
Monday
dtsltngu1shed
Begmn ng at the Co lon al
himself Sunday by httltng l\lo we knew there would be days playmg the wmd out of Wr gley
like
that
and
we
knew
we
NatiOnal whtch he won Wets
Fteld s someth ng you can t
home rtu1s and drtvmg ut three
runs to lead the Cubs to a 9-7 couldn t stt around feeltng play down The wmd sure kopf has had an arnaztng
streak of 17 consecutive su~
trmmph over Cmcmnah Man sorry for ourselves We knew helped me m the first mmng
Your Thorn MeAn Store
MIDDLEPORT
day has 14 homers for the we would get the JOb done the when I hit a leadoff homer In par rounds best on the tour so
next day
season tops for the dub
the second mnrung I got a
Monday who came to the breakmg ball and hit tt to the
But Lockman refused to be
oppos te f eld and I don l know
put m the postlton of ac CUba £rom Oakland last year
1 Robmson s Offers ~ M1thods of
leads
the
team
w1th
runs
tf the wmd helped me but tt
datmmg Monday as
the
player who has put the Cubs scored w1th 38 and 44 hases on sure d dn t hurt
Carmg for Your Wmtcr Clothes
In Saturday s game the men
m ftrst place of the leagues balls
The dea of a leadoff man s of the hour for the Reds were I
Eastern Dtvtston by 5 \1
to
get
on base and let someone Johnny Bench and Tony Perez
ASK ABOUT OUR
games
Monday
Everybody has been domg move him around
Bench smgled home the wm
his job and everybody has been said l ve been getting on base rung run with two out n the
picking everybody up I cannot I figure 40 per cent of the hme runth tnnmg and Perez follow
say that Monday has been the which ts ltke htlt ng 4110 and ed w1th a three run homer
b1g factor because every day
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1t s somebody else
We do have a tremendous
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but what ts
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POMEROY
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tsn t a day that goes by tbat
1 charge when you p ck them up later

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OHIO
Dr nks and
Desse 1 Ext a

Pirates Soutllpaw Jerry Reuss

Lr umph over the Yankees that

PHil ADELPHIA (UP!)
Tom Weiskopf surprtstng!y
s omber after w nn ng his

d sappo nted htm 1n some
respects He d never tell me

14th homer of the season and

fourth mnmg en route lo thetr

far lhts year
He was 14-under par at the
Atlanta Class c only to f msh
second consecut iv e tour second to Jack Nicklaus and 17
nament and h1s th rd n four under par allhe Kemper Open
week s on the tour talked about last week wh ch be also won to
a man who never l ved to see earn a total $117 1145 m a month
all th1s
countmg Sunday s vtctory
Wetskopf who captured the
But after shootmg a one
!VB Phtladelphta Golf Class c under par 71 to wm gmng away
Sunday by four strokes over Sunday We skopf satd wm
0 5 Spl o It KC 9 3
young sophomore J1m Barber ru g Is more mport.ant than
w1th a 14 und er par 274 satd the money Wlnmng ts the
the death last March of h s harde•llhm~ to do and l s so
father had somethmg to do
much
more
rewarding
w
th
a
streak
that
many
say
thr II ng enjoyable
Ma1or league Results
By Un ted Press lnternat onaf
nd cates the lanky 30-ycar-&lt;&gt;ld
Barber a 24 year-old pro
Nat onal League
s
fmally
showmg
the
urunense
p eked up his largest career
S.:.n D P.oo
000 000 00()-(1 "
check With the second place
Ph
033 00 04x4 l U! lenl he ha s
K rby Cork ns (2) M e lSI
My lather got me started tn money of $17 125 by vtclue of a
Ros 8) and Kend&lt;ll Tw che I
We skopf sa d after two under 70 arid a 278 total
5 21 and Boone LP K by t2 golf
7)
earmng the $30 1100 check for John Mtller and Fm rest Fezler
w nmng the same Whitemarsh were next at 279
Los Ange es 0 0 00 002 4
Valley
Country Club tourna
Ntcklaus made a be late~ run
New Yo k
000 000 000'-{) 3 0
OSteen (7 3 and Fe guson
ment he captured 1n 1971 w th at We skopf w1th a fw e under.
9) and the same 14 under par tota l 67 Dave Etchelberger Gay
Koosman M G aw
Dye LP Koos man 55 HR
He gave me money lor the Brewer and John Schlee were
Fe gusn I 21h)
best equ pment made sacn at 280
f ces and JUS( ltved h'- life for
The four bunched at 281 were
his ch ldren
We skopf sa d Ken Sttll Bruce Crampton
l felt after he dted I had Dav d Barber and Mtller

NATIONAL FROG JUMP

W de M.enu
ChO ce

Unfortunately tl d1dn t qulle bemg dealt to the Cubs last
work oulthat way as Monday year and swttched to the
m SlX years with the As }lever leadof£ spot there were still no
even hit as many as 20 homers telltale stgns of power-until
m a g1ven season And after th s year when he suddenly
stl!rted bangmg out home runs
a t t for him ) a record pace
Monday clubbed homers m
his flrst two trtps to the plate
Sunday hfttng hts total to 14
for the season (fourth best n
the NaUonal League) a s lhe
Cuba outslugged the Cinclnnalt
In the National I eag ue
Houston beat Pittsburgh 7 1 Reds 9-7 to matnU!m thetr 5 1.
Montreal edged san FranciSCO game lead 1n the N L East
In other National League
7-l; Chicago dol\ ned C ncmnatt
~ames
Montreal downed San
9-7 Los Angeles blanked New
4~
Phtladelphta Franc1sco 7 ;.6 Ph la~e lphta
York
blanked San D ego IH Hous
walloped San D1ego tl-() and St
Louts spl t a doubleheader ton helted Pittsburgh 7 I Los
against Atlanta w Lh the Angeles white washed New
Cardinals w nrung the opener York Mel5 4~ and Atlanta spit
4-3 and tbe Bra yes tak ng U e a doubleheader w1th St Lou s
the Cards takmg the opener 4-3
rughtcap :i-2
and
the Braves commg back n
Jtm Catftsh Hwtlcr treat
the
rugl
lcap :i-2
ed to an tl-h Lattack I urled a
Over 1n the American Lea
three-Jntter and !:lent DetrOit
down to tls second stra1ght gue Kansas Ctly stopped the
shutout m pttchmg Oakland New York Yankees 7-4 Mm
over the T1gers Btll North led nesoU! trounced Baltunore 11
the A s offense wtth three h ~&gt;; 4 Oak land shutout Detrott 5-(1
Cleveland edged Chicago 6-5
a walk and a stolen base
Oakland scored smgle uns n after droppm g the opener 5-J
the ftrst second thtrd f fth M Iwaukee toppc'&lt;i Cahforma a.
and seventh nntngs with five 6and Boston rtpped rexas 10-1
Ces r Cedeno I ad hts ftrst
different players driVIng n the
b
g
day at th e plate smce
U!lhes Hunter struck out fow
batters and walked only one n returnmg to tile Houston hneup
gam ng h s e ghlh VICtory n II from a uscle p 11 dnvmg m
f \ c runs w1th a pa r of han ers
dectstons
as
the Astros breezed over the
John Mayberry clouted Ius

Indians snap losing streak

I

brov.se through the museum

ltme durmg the day
The hostesses wtll be tn
charge of meetmg and greetmg
the vtstlors gtvmg mem
bersh p tnformalton and ac
ltn c as lour gutdes throughout
the day Mrs Gladys Morgan

The

Will celebrate 60th

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and v ew the vanous actlV!ttes
whtch w ll be U.king place
In preparatiOn for Herttage
Sunday a cleanup day at the
museum has been set for
Wednesday and anyone tn
teresled tn asstsltng wtth the

Today's

6 00- News3 4
The Befld 33
6 30 - ABC News 6 CBS News 8 0 I Dream of Jeanne 13
News 3 4 5 How Do Your Ch ld en Grow? 33
7 00- Truth 0 Conseq 3 Beat the Cock d News 6 10 C rclJs
3 What s My L ne 8 Elec Co 20 Mar1 n Agronsky
Even ng Edt on JJ Sa nt lS Take F ve 5
7 30
To Tell the Truth 6 Young Or K da e 8 Hollywood
Squares 4 Traff c Court 0 Move K lie Ape IJ Chan
Ese Way 20 Ep sode Ac on 33 Bobby Go dsboro 3
8 00
Gunsmoke 8 10 Basebal Pre Game Show 3 4 15
Rook es 6 Joyce Chen s Ch na 20 33
9 00 - He e s Lucy a 10 Move Red Tomahawk 6 13 Ad
vacates 20 33
9 30
Doris Day 8 10
10 00 - Me d cal CenterS 0 News10 P:aul Nuch ms33
11 00 - News3 4 6 8 10 3 5
11 30
Johnny Ca son 3 4 15 0 ck Cavett 6 3 Moves The
Last of the Sec ret Agent s
The Adventure of Ha11 Baba

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MONDAY JUNE ll 1973
8 0 15 ABC New s 13 Sesame 51 20 Around

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"Ill do a Jazz welcome
presental on to Shaft Strobe
WE LOOK TO JESUS
I ght ng " II be employed on a theme of vacatton Btble School
Tequ1la
by to be held at Hemlock Grove
Jazz ballet
K Lrma Batey J une Wamsley Church 8 30 to 11 30 a m
V ck Gaul Esther Lowery Monday through Frtday June
Stephan e Radford an d Suzy ll 15 Rehearsal and p1cruc
Sim uels
Saturday morning
Com
mencement Sunday 8 p m
Lynne 0 1 ver Tammie
POMEROY Chambtr of
S archer Cr)Stal Jac obs
I bb) Walk ns Dense Gadd s Commerce at nOOn at Metgs
and M r am S sson " II tap Inn
MEIGS Chapter 53 DAY
S tumbl ng
Aga n
b ackl ght ng " II be used to 7 30 p m at chapter home
Pomeroy
enhan ce an acrobatic rout ne Butternut Ave
Spar ks the Dark by Anna Election of o££tcers and
Mc Kmney Cmdy Patterson refreshments all members
and Sand Ham Iton Andrea urged to attend
TUESDAY
Bale) Sharon Gr £f n and
EASTERN Htgh School band
Barbara Grueser w II present a
sof s hoe tap and Jacque! ne pract ce 7 9 p m Tuesday and
Can Meter and Kr sta Morr s Thursday at h1gh school
RACINE Lodge No 461
" II do Aquar us
a Jazz
F&amp;AM
7 30 p m
at the
number "'lh b ack ltght1ng
Racme Masomc Temple Work
fh e nslr uctor of the school
n the EA Degree All Master
Mr s Fraser " ll agam per
Masons
nv Led Refreshments
form n he rec ta l th s year
DECORATING Cllmmlttee
do ng a toe number Le Pet L
and
all other tnterested per
Negre
RoWld ng o ut the program sons of the Metgs H1gh School
w II be a Lap to The Shadow of Alwnm Assoctatton 7 30 p m
at Me1gs H1gh School
Your Sm le b) Katr na Batey
WEDNESDAY
V ck Gaul Esther Lowery
MIDDLEPORT
Amateur
Ste phan e Radford and Suzy
Club
meetmg
Samuels and a fast ta p by Mtss Garden
scheduled
for
Jw
e
13
posponed
Fr aser M ss Buckley and
unltl June 27
Sc hultz
POMEROY MIDDLEPORT
T cke ts may be purchased
L ons Club noon Metgs Inn
f on a l st udent of the sc hool
POMEROY Chapter 80
Royal Arch Masons stated
meet ng 7 30 p m
at the
Pomeroy Masomc Temple
Eleclton of officers Com
pan ons and officers urged to
U!ke r tuals
RACINE CHAPTER 134
0 E S annual 1nspectton 8 p
m at the Masomc Temple
Sa ra Secoy deputy grand
fea tur e d a hea t s haped
arr an ge men surrounded by matron Will be the mspt&lt;tmg
offtcer
p nk candles and an orch1d
candle bur Jed n a brandy
THURSDAY
bo"l
PAST OFFICERS Club
R bbon sand\\ hes fane)
Rae ne Chapter 0 E S 8 p m
coo k es a nd I me punch were
se rve d Mr s Ke h R ggs at the Shrme Club house
Covered d sh refreshments at
poured the pWlch and Mrs
close of meetmg
Neutzl ng pres ded at the s lver
coffee se rv ce
MEET POSTPONED
Games "e e pla yed w th
The June meetmg of the
pr zes go ng to Mrs Theodore M ddleport Amateur Gar
Ree d and Mr s V D Edwards deners scheduled for Wed
Mrs Danny Ztrkle won the nesday mght has been post
doo r pr ze
poned to June 27 Mrs Harry
The guest I st ncluded those Moore and Mrs Roger Morgan
named a nd Mrs
Lannv
be hostesses
Jenk ns Mrs Don Betzmg
Mrs W I am Anderson Mrs
\\ ayne Sw sher Mrs Horner
Baxter Mrs Antone Lucke
he

Kar l K.rautter Mrs Thomas

2 9 5 c

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GOOD NEWS Baptist Church
w11l hold a vacation Btble
school begmnmg at 7 p m
tomght and continumg until
June 15 Classes for age 4
through teenagers Church ts
Buckle} M1ss Frase r and loc ated at Bulav1lle and
Schultz the most advanced of Georges Cree k Everyone

Mrs Lesl e Prtce Mrs Freda
He nes Mrs Walter Grueser
Mrs Robert Elberfeld Mrs

desc bE'd ea
he ands own ed
Bea n Me gs

'Honesty' Is
Defense ;
Undoing

MONDAY
PICNIC MONDAY at Heath
Untied Methodist Church
M ddleporl at 6 p m spon
sored by WSCS and Class 12
Meal and beverage furmshed
Brtng covered d1sh and table

Shower honors
]o Ann Brooks

Defendants

POMEROY - M ss J o Ann
Brooks br de elec of B 11
Franc s was honored Tuesda y
mght w th a sho\\ er at the
home of Mrs Ra) R1ggs Rt 3

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&amp;u uels JW'Ie Wamsle) and

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ITIUSIC

A fast tap
Car a\ an by
Katnna Bate) Vtckl Gaul
Stephan e Radford
Suzy

pearanccs

Ern e 1Jud\ Fraser students
A ballet
Feel n Croo"
\-\ ll be "earmg colorfuJ ne" fealur ng Sharon Gnff n
costwnmg and \\Ill appea
Barbara Grueser and Andrea
before effectt e backdrops Ba tey as tra 1 ps n the park
prepared for th s \ear s rec tal " th Randv Batey as the
b) Mrs Fraser s father Dale pol cen an on the beat " 11
Ja cobs and h s grandson Scott open th s yea r s product on
Fraser Spec al I ght ng ef Bntta Van Meter ll ena Van
fects ncludmg black! ght ng Meter George na Yen Meter
for treated costunung are to Kay Hart Ruth Ann Fr)
be featured also for the recital
Kr sU!I S sson and K mberly
Leavmg the pattern of pas t B rchf eld
per form a ball et
}ears "I en the program has nwnber to the old fav or Le
been
d ded
nto
t" o
Slrolltng hrough the Park
segn enls one prtmartl} for followed b) Jacque! ne Van
U!p numbe s and he secon d Meter s tap Manhatlen
por t on for ballet his ) ear s
Anna McK nney Ctndy Pal

the

Ge on mo

and other presentations
\
short Lhtrd act Lrad twnall)
features all students of the
school n bnef acrobat c ap

the r mth 3nnual rec tal at the

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PUBL C NOTICE

Mid-Pam recital Tuesday
It " II he another openm~ of
another sho" at 8 p m
Tuesda) "hen students of the
M1d Pom School of Dance hold

show " 111 r ter 11ngle. the t\\ o

1\tg~s

t\ pes of dane ng plus baton

numbers

Me gs Jun or H1gh School n
M ddleport
Under the dtrect on of Mrs

10e nwnbers Jazz

Sandt Ham !ton and

L)netta Wh Lngton " II tap to
Tap Ha pp)
w th M r am

NOT CE OF
SHER FF S SALE

S sson l en se Gadd s I }nne
01 ver Tamm e Starcher
Crysta l Ja co bs and l bb )

m n s a o
a ss gns o
Deceased

Wat k ns as s x I vel) lasses
m a bal t rout ne A tr o Amy

) ega ees

E rwm Jenn fer Meadows and

m n s a o
ass gns o

Kr st Gadd s w II tap lo Don
Wa t for the Sunsh ne
Another tr o June Wamsle)
Esthe&lt; Lowery and Katr na
Batev v. 1ll be feature d n a toe
number to
I ove Star}
Ja cque! ne Van Meter Kr sta
Morr s a duo n ballet \ l1
dance Golden Glow
Je nmfe r M eadows Amy
Erw n and Kr stt Gadd s w II
perform a ballet number My
Pavonle Th ngs and Br tla
Van Me ter Kr stal S sson
Ruth Ann Fry George na Van

De eased

Meter Ilena Van Meter and

K mber y

w II

B rei f eld

present a tap number

An

advanced c lass composed of

Teresa Buckley Danny Schultz
and Apr I Fraser daughter at
the nstructor "111 do a
m I tary tap to Str ke Up he
Band

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he s

ega ees.

dev sees
adm n s a o s
execu o s and as~ gns of
Magg e Kolberg Deceased e

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to precede a

g hted

baton nUlllber bv C ndy Pal
terson student of Mrs J ud)

Esther l.o"erl w II open act!!
"' l~ Andrea Bi:lte) Sharon
Crueser and Barbara Grueser
as the perky pups
n M
acroba c rout ne The mag c

of blackJ ght w ll be a feature
on a Jazz nwnber F ever by
C1ndl
Patterson
Anna
McKmney L) neLU! W tt ngton
and Sand Patterson
Krtsta Morns wtll solo Lap to
Go n Out of My Head M ss

Pomeroy Co hostesses for the

sho" er were Mrs W A C bbs
M ss Syb I Ebe sbach and Mr s
Ben Neutzl ng
fhe orch d p nk and I me
green colors of the com ng
weddmg were carr ed out n
he decorat ons and refresh
me ts
The g ft table fea tured a
cup d hold ng an umbrella and
a floral p ece A p nk s Jk
tablecloth wh ch extended to
the floor " as used on h e
refreshment Lab e The cen
te rp ece of flower s m the br de
elect s colors was n a cry stal
conta ner as voere the p nk
tapers

1 he

serv n g

ba

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Mrs Charles Strauss Mrs
f ed Croy, Mrs Lou Osborne

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n ha d

Robe C Ha enba h
She
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Pome oy Oh o

~1rs nFreda Duffy Mrs
Ka hleen Fran cts
Cathy
a ces YJ.rs M ldred Brooks

Mrs Mark Duerr Mrs Lena
Mrs

Paul Darnell

Mrs Marv n BW'l Mrs Roy

Betz ng
Re nhar

Mr s
Wtll arT)
and Mrs Frank

Johnston
TWO CRISES
DEl AV.ARE Oh o (UP! )
fhe Rev Leo n Sulhvan of Phil
adelph a lold a graduatmg
cla ss at Oh o Wesle)an
Umvers t) Sunda y he sees two
cr

ses

n th s co ntn One he

sad s a lack of ntegr ty n
go ernme nt and the other s
the problem of race and color
depr at on
GRADUATES
B 11 Haptonstall son of Mr
and Mrs Paul Haptonstall
Mtddlep ort
graduated
Sa urday fr om Ohto Umvers Ly
here he rece ved a bachelor s

LARRY E SPENCER
CLERK OF COURT
OF COMMON PLEA S
ME GS COUNTY OH 0
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HAS SURGERY
;- Melvtn Ctrcle Columbus
::lmderwent maJor surgery at
Un verstty Hosp1tal F'r day He

busmess

ad

Attendtng hts

gradual on \ere h1s parents
By ane \E Mo s Rev 9 29 2
Ch e Oepu y C e k
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h s s ster Mrs M chael Z rkle
and daughter M1chelle h1s
grandfather Robert Sharp and
M ss !anell Cumm ngs

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Pa.':IS
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Open nP: ead-• Q
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lly Os10ald &amp; James Jacoby
Oswald
An honest op
1 onent s freque ntly a bless
g to declarer Not because
I e s honest but because he
1 es to help hiS partner
vhen the only man he can

I elp s declarer
Jlm

East was one

of

these honest but mtsgutded
players He took hts ace of

clubs and led the su t back
South won and led two
1 ounds
of trumps
East
couldn t wa t to stgnal w th
he 10 of hearts on that sec
ond trump
Oswald
That s g n a I
caused South to pause and
eflect H s contract wasn t
ery good to start w th and
he had ntended to try the
I earl f nesse The signal
causPd h m to see If he
couldn t ftnd another lme of
play
Jtm

He d d

ftnd

one

There wasn t too much
chance but any chance wa s

better than none and South
be eved East s Signal So he
led h s 10 of d amonds West
covered With the queen
South won m d u m m y
cas hed dummy s ace of
hearts and ran off all h s
trumps

C&gt;sw ald
On the last
trump East had to part With
a d amond or chuck h s kmg
of hearts w th etther play
be ng fatal
J m
Th s type of play s

called a

V enna coup It
was necessary to f nd the
queen of diamonds nght
catch East w th four d a
monds and prepare for 1t by
cashmg the ace of hear.l s
as a starter
NEWSPA.PEJI: ENT£RPR 5E ASSN

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The b dd ng has been
West
N th
East
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2
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Pass
You So th hold
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Wha do you do now?
A-Th1s s \lerv tuu~:h \\e
sol e It bv JUmpmK t th ce
no trump
TODAY S QUESTION
Instead of pass ng ove lwo
d amend::; you par ne has b d
two spode What do you do

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AA UW will host
Heritage Sunday
Members o£ the Mtddleport
Pomeroy Area Branch of the
Amer can Assoctahon of

Mrs Eleanor Miller Mrs Ada
Titus Mrs Clara Lochary and
Miss Luctlle Smith wtll be
Un ers1ty Women Will ass1st among the Histoncal Society
w th hostess dulles at HertU!ge members servmg as hostesses
Sunday on Regatta weekend
The AAUW members who
FREEDOM ASKED
w II be hostesses are Miss
JERUSALEM
(UP!) -The
Mary Francts Mrs Berntce
22nd annual general assembly
Carpenter Mrs Fay Sauer
of
the lnternattonal Press
Mrs Cornne Lund Mrs
lnslttute (!PI) opened Monday
Maxtne
Phtlson
Mrs
With a call by the chall'lllan of
Margaret Ella Lewts Mrs
1ts
executlve board to condemn
Da sy Blakeslee Mrs Dorothy
all lumts on press freedom
Woodard Mrs Nonga Roberts
around the world
Mrs Dana Kessmger Mrs
Eleanor McKtlvey
Mrs
Nancy Reed Mrs Martha
Husted and Miss Helen Smtth
The Metgs Museum located
on Butternut Ave will he open
to the pub! c from II 30 a m to
6 p m There 1s no adrmss10n
and the public ts tnvtted to

Perry MaSQn 4 News 13
Focus on Columbus 4
3 00
News 4
TUESDAY JUNE 12 1973
6 00
Sunr se Sem nar d Sac ed Heart 18
6 15 - Farmt me 0
6 25 - Paul Han1ey 13
6 30
Columbus Today 4 B ble Answers 8 Concern &amp; Com
ment 0 Fa th For Today 3
6 .45 - Corncob Report 3
6 55 - Take F ve For L ve 5
7 oo - Today3 d 5 CBS News8 0 Ne ws6 Jeffs Co e 3
7 30 - Romper Room 6 Rock &amp; Bu lw nk e 3 Popeye 10
8 00 - Capt Kangaroo 0 New Zoo Revue 3 SeS'ame St 33
Lass e 6
8 30 - Jack Lalanne 13 New Zoo Revue6
9 00 - Paul 0 xon 4 Concentrat on 6 Fr endly Junct on 10
Me v G ff n 8 A M 3 Peyton Pace 3
9 30
To Tel The T uth 3 Jeopa dy 6 Ho lywood Talk ng 10
El e&lt;: Co 33 Peyton Pace 13
10 00 - D nah Sho e3 5 Co umbus S )(Cal ng 6 Jokers W ld
8 10 D ck Van Dyke 3 L as Yoga &amp; You 33
10 30 - Baffle 3 d 5 $10 000 Psram J 8 0 Sp t Second 3
Zoom 33
11 00 - Sale of the Centu y 3 5 Love Amer can Sty e 6
Gamb t 8 0 Passwo d 3 Trave ure 33
1 30
Hoi ywood Squares 3 4 5 Sew tched 6 3 Love of L fe
B 10 Ep sode Act on 33
1 55 - CBS News B Dan mel s War d 0
2 00 - Jeopa dy 3 5 Bob B aun s 50 50 Club d Password 6
News 0 13 Sesame St 33
2 30 -.... 3 W s 3 15 Sp t Second 6 Sea ch Fo Tomorrow B o
255 - News3 5
00- News 3 AI My Ch dren 6 13 Green Acres 0 Not Fa
Women On y 5 t s You Bet 8 Ma n Agronsky 33
20 - Fash on n Sew ng 3
30 - 3 On A Match 3 4 S Let s Make A De&lt;" 1 Row no h
As The Wo d Tu ns 8 0 How Do You Ch ld en Grow' 33
2 00
Days of Ou L ves 3 4 15 Newlywed Game 3 M ke
Doug ass 6 Gu d ng L ght 8 10 Woman 33
2 30 - Doctors 3 4 5 Oat ng Game 3 Edge of N ght 8 o
Years n Ame ca 33
3 00 - Anothe Wold 3 d 5 Gene a Hasp ta 6 13 Pr ce s
R ght 8 0 Th rty M nutes w th 20 G eat Steamboat Ra ce
1 00 2 00 -

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Hennesy Mrs George Morr s

M ss M)rt s Kay Parker Mrs
Frank S sson Mrs Henr y
Ew ng M s Trell Schoenleb
Mrs A R Kn ght Mrs Ralph
Graves Mrs Frank Ryther

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Return of Peyton Pace 3 5 One L fe to L ve 6 3
Secret Sto m 10 Ph Donahl.le 4 Ho lywood Talk ng 8 Chan
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4 00 - M ste Ca toon 3 Love Amer can Stye 13 Somerse 5
Huck &amp; Yog 6 Secret Storm 8 Sesame St 33 Move
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Pett coat Junct on 3 W ld W d We st 3 My L tt e
Marge 5 Mer v Gr ff n4 F Troop6 Abbott&amp; Coste o8
5 00 - Mr Rogers 20 33 Andy Gr ff th 15 Bonanza 3 d Hazel
8 Here Come The Br des 6 Mr Roge s 20 33
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Bever y HI b es B Elec Co 33 Gomer Py e 13
Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Death Va ey Days 5
5 55 - Ear N ght nga e 5
6 00 - News 3 d 8 0 3 15 T uth or Con seq 6 Sesame St 20
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6 30 - News 3 4 6 8 0 5 D eam of Jeanne 3 l as Yoga
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What s My L ne 8 ve Got A Sec et 13 Elec Co 20
Beat The C ock 4 News 6 0 Untamed Wo d 13 J uth or
Consequences 3 Lee T ev no s Go f 5 L v ng 33
7 30-ToTe TheTruth6 P ce Is R ght8 0 Beat The Cock
3 Th s s You L fe 3 C reus 4 RFD 20 Char es B a s
Bette Wo d 5 Chan ese Way 33
8 00 - Mov es D a y of a Mad Housew fe 3
Moment to
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Odyssey 20 33
8 30 Hawa F ve 08 Move Second Chance 6 13
9 00 nterna onal Perfo mance 20 33
9 30 - V g n an 8 Mov e The 500 Pound Je k 0
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L fe or

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Vengeance 8 C ad&lt; n the M r o
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Perry Mason 4 News 3
2 00 - You Heal h 4
2 30
News 4

COLUMBUS - Mr and Mrs
Allen Hellman Clllwnbus and
Mr and Mrs Cectl Hellman
Canton will be hosts to an open
house and card shower Sunday
June 17 from 2 to 4 p m
for Mr and Mrs James
A
SJ&gt;Jith
when
they
ce lebra te thetr diamond

Hemlock Grove
Mr Sm1th ts the son of the
late Will am and Nancy Nelson
Smtih Hemlock Grove Mrs
Smtth s Lbe former Margaret
Morgan daughter o£ the late
Davtd J and Leitha Wtll1ams
Morgan Sr Flatwoods They
have one daughter Vtrgtma

wedding anmversary at the1r

Can ton

home on the Hemlock Grove
Road where they have spent

Allen C and one great
grandson Mark Hetlman both
of Colwnbus
Relattves frtends and ne gh
bors are tnvtled to call dur ng
the open house hours

thetr enttre marr ed tfe

Mr and Mrs Smtih were
marrted June 18 1913 by the
late Rev W W Thompson of

NOW

and

one

grandson

TWO EVENINGS•
EACH WEEK

BUFFET
DINING
MONDAY EVENING
AND TUESDAY EVENING
5 to 9 3Q-S2 50 al you can ea

or A a Carte)

Sport Parade
By M!ltoo Ricluoan
UPJ Sports Edttor
NEW YORK (UP! )- There IS that temptation to call1t one of
the greatest races ever run
Some among the 69 138 at Belmont Park Saturday went a httle
further
They sa1d lt nught ve been THE greatest race ever run cer
U!inly the most remarkable
They could he nght
From my own personal point of vtew I ve seen some pretty
tn1press1ve perfocmances tn all sports the past quarter century
which COinCidentally ts tbe last time the Tnple Crown was won
by a superlative horse named C•tl!tlon
AB far as tndivtdual performances go 1saw Don Larsen pttch a
perfect game m the World Sertes Bob Beamon accompliSh his
unbehevable long jump Billy Mills m his unforgettable 10 000
Jack Ntcklausset hts US Open record and Mark Spttz corner the
market on ~old medals All weresomethmg to see
Calls Race A Spectacle
In team efforts I ve also seen the New York Mets and Jets
capture world t1tles tbe Los Angeles Lakers reel of£ 33 m a row
and only lately the Mlatru Dolphms sweep tbe boards clean
Never before though have I ever seen anythmg hke the
manner m whtch SecreU!nat ran off all by himself and smashed
all previous emtmg American records Saturday
It wasn ta race so much as twas a spectacle one I don t thtnk
Ill ever forget the rest of my life
I f1nd I m not tbe only one who feel tbat way Others do too
Says Donald Grant the Mets board cbatrman who was among
those at Belmont Saturday
It wasn t only the fact that Secretartat won by 31 lengths
That tn ttself was really mcredible but the abnosphere and
everything else about tbe way m which he did tl made hts ac
complishment all the more astounding I never have seen
anythmg like 11 m my life
Tlllnks Criticism Eclipsed
Netther dtd Lumen Laurm Secretartat s tratner
Your ktdding? he replied when someone asked hun whether
Secretartat s performance Saturday was the fmest he had ever
seen tn hts life How could 11 poss1 bly be any better
Inevitably Laurin was asked to compare secrelartat w1th Man
o War and Citalton
I never saw Man o War run replied the little whiteha1red
!ramer I was around Citatton though l thought he was one of

the greatest race horses I ever saw m my hfe
Laurm gave tl a "ttle more thought
I thmk he s a better horse he satd
Which one'
My horse
Laurm dtdn t have to think on that one at all
Racing Days Nwnbered
Secretartat whose racmg days are numbered because he has
been syndtcated for $6 080 000 which means he £tgures to be all
through nmnmg by Nov 15 IS a magnificent lookmg ammal He
has a regal manner about him to go w th his extraordinary gook
looks But he tsn t nearly as frtendly as most horses he s
somewhat sU!nd-&lt;&gt;fftSh m fact
I thtnk he s remote says his Meadow Stable s owner Helen
(Penny) Tweedy also owner of R1 va Rtdge who won last year s
Kentucky Derby and Belmont but not the Preakness
H Secretartat were a person you d say he was aware of his
public tmage He knows how to behave When the cameras chck
the ears go up He w1ll kind o£ tease aod munch and look distant
but he 11 give every photographer one shot wtth the head up and
the ears forward and the eyes alert He s aware of people and the
role be s supposed to play but then he U turn h1s back and go
back to hts hay or whatever He s not a cozy friendly horse He
doesn t seem to need people
Now R1va Rtdge needs affection very much and needs to be
told how wonderful he IS I think he ltkes that sort of th ng
Secretartat tolerates tt The only person I know whom he may be
very good frtends w1th ts his groom Eddte Sweat who s absolutely marvelous I think Eddie represents a large percentage
of Secretariats abthty to comerve and present hts speed at the
rtgbt tune He never £tghts him but always keeps h1m calm and
happy 5ecretl!rJat IS very hard to get lo know

Also to catch on a race track

Monday paces Cubs; Giants beaten
By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
After seven years of un£ul
ftlled promiSe Rick Monday
bas fmally found the h0111e run

groove-from or all places the
leadoff spot
Monday the ftrst player ever
chosen tn maJor league base
ball s free agent draft Signed a
reported $104 000 bonus wtth

Charles 0 F'inley s vagabond
Kansas City-Oakland As back
m 1965 and from that day forth
was expected to be a power
hitter extraordmarre

BY NEll. HERSHBERG
UP! Sports Writer

Ke n

Aspromonte

lease on lfe
John Eilts Si ngled home
Buddy Bell wtth tbe w1nnmg
run m the mnth IMmg as the
lndtans snapped a J~ame
lostng streak wtlh a 6-S vtctory
and a doubleheader split wtth
the Chtcago Wh1te Sox Rtck
Reichardt s three-run pinch

tem

porartly forgot h1s clubs lease
on the Amertcan League East
ce ll ar Sunday and mstead
thought about hiS own new
Ma1or League Leaders
By Un ted Preu lnternat onal
Lead ng Batters
Nattonal League
g ab r h pet

Maddox SF 41

37

19 22 63
62 26 56
28 6 44

352

Lopes LA
Mota LA

Bonds SF
Gdsn SF

6t 253 6 84
50 84 8 6

332
JJ2

Un se Ph
Wtsn Hou

4

47

18

4

39

60 2 5 38 70

Rbnsn Ph136
Fa r y Mtl 44
C wtrd LA 56

20 9 J9
36 20 44
93 35 62

Amer can League
g ab r h

BmbgNY39

6 20 47

Horton Det 28

06

Carew M n 5

77 30 60
96 3.4 65

K kp ck KC
48

6 38

D At en Ch 52

Ket y Ch

4

86 34 62
62 25 52

F sk Bos

49

82 28 57

Myb y KC 59 206 36 64

homer m the nmth mmng gave

Chtcago a 5-3 VIctory tn the

opener
Aspromonte depressed over

the lndtans recent sktd that
sent the dub 14 games under
500 pa1d htlle attention to a
telephoned death threat Satur
day ntght to the Cleveland front

346

344
33
326

325
J24 off tee
32
The umdenttfted caller satJ
that 1f Aspromonte went to the
pet
405 mound Sunday he would be
358 shot The Cleveland manage
J39 ment put extra plamclothes
331 detect ves m the stands as a
330 p ecaut10nary measure
J2
I guess I fmally made 1t as a
3 3
3
btg league manager I ve been

Hndrsn Ch 36 35 21 42 3
threatened Aspromonte Si:Ud
Braun M n 45 60 29 49 306
But after the first game loss 1t
Home Runs
Nat onal League
Sfa ge
P tt 7 Aaron Atl and Bonds
SF 5 Monday Ch 4 Benc h
C n and Wynn Hou 3
Ame can League 0 AI e n

Ch

15

Maybe y

KC

didn t make any dtfference
s m1l e d

As promonte

after

Cleve land s second game
tnumph
Bell opened lbe Clevetand
mnth tn th e m g htcap by
beatmg out an tnfteld stngle
Jack Brohamer walked and
both runners advanced on
George Hendnek s sacrtflce

Terry Forster who had II
saves for the Wh te Sox carne
m to replace Cy Acosta and
Eilts htl the f rst ptlch mto left
f1eld for a st~gle
In the opener John Jeter and

Edd te Leon htt back to-back

smgles wtth one out m the
mnlh Rehever Jerry Johnson
struck out pmch-h1lter Mike
Andrews but Retchardt Lhen
followed w1th hts game
wmmng homer

In otber games Oakland
blanked Detroit 5~ Kansas
C1Ly beat New York 7 4
M nnesota routed Baltunore
tl 4 Milwaukee outslugged
Cahforma 8 6 and Boston
npped Texas 10-1

Weiskopf cops
IVB golf meet

4

Sp kes C ev and F sk Bas 3
Duncan Clev Murcc
NY
Banda and Tenace Oak
Runs Batted In
Nahonal League Bench C n
.48 Ferguson LA 46 Sta gel
P tl and Bonds SF 42 Pe ez
C n 39
Amer can League Mayber y
KC s;,
Jackson
Oak 47
Me ton Ch 41 D A en Ch
and Murcer NY 37
P tch ng
N.d nn;~l I ,_;o.n ,. R ~n SF
9 3
B naham
Cn 8?
Osteen LA and W se Sf
73
Reuss Hou Su on LA Ma
s hall M and Seave NY 7 4
Amer can League Wood Ch
45
Hoi tzman
Oak
3
S nge Ca l 0 3 Co eman De

Just doing his job -Lockman

PH 992 3629

POMEROY

snapped a personal three-game
losmg streak to register hi'i
seventh v ctory of Lhe year
Anotl er southpaw Claude
Osteen of the Dod~ers p tched
his best garr e of the year
blanking lhe Mets on only tht ee
h ts O•tcen now 7 3 ~ot all the
bat suppo the eedcd frot Joe
Ferguson who drove m a po r
of runs- th e ftrst vta hts 12th

snapped a f1vc game losmg
streak Mayberry con ected m
the second mn ng to 1ecord h1s
56th RBI The Royal• scored
another run when Paul Schaal
smgled took second on Gene

the season as Boots Day drove
across a pmr of runs m the
bottom of the etghth w1th a
bases loaded s ngle
Atlanta s Ror c Harrtson and
Danny Frtsella comb ned on a
two h tter to hall St Lou s tn

the second game of the1r
twrnb II alter Ted Simmoru;
had sparked the Cards to
VIctory n the opener w th three
rWls batted m

Stephen C Snowden

Russe s
av e H
M dd eoo Oh o
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You can ca even ng s
55"J
G

Mtchael s error and scored on
Fran Healy s s ogle SphUorff
who went the d sta nce for the
seventl tm e thts year ts now
93
l..iJrry Hisle

DRIVE IN
for

hm Holt and

Bobby Darwtn each clubbed

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Htsle s

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Doyte Alexander m favor of
reliever Orl~ndo Pena Holt
r pped hiS s1xth home run n the
fifth ruung w1Lh Swvc Braun
aboard on a s ng le to ln.,ure
D1ck Wood!lOn s ftfth vtctory
wh1ch was atded by the relief
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Order ou

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bomer of the year
Rtgpthander Wayne Twit.
chell regtstered hiS second
straight shutout to p1tch the
Phtll es to the r Iaugher ovet
San Otego Tw tchell now 5-2
also snapped a persona l ().for
30 batting draught with Lw6
smgles a double and one RBI
Surprlsmg Montreal com
p!eted Its three-game sweep of
the slumptn g G1ants and
reached lbe :;oo mark for the

Barber

U at but I thought you cpuld see
somebody
IS
carrymg
the
load
For Fathers Day
there
are
no
more
400
h
tters
t n h s face
CHICAGO (UP!) - Rtck
Wetskopf satd that after his
Monday may he the man of the £or somebody else who sunply m baseba ll
to
have
an
off
day
happens
IS
h
LLmg
2ll0
w
th
28
father
died last March 14 •t
Monday
hour but accordmg to Chicago
And
Cub Manager Whttey Lock When we lost to Cmcmnatl runs batted m fourth best on opened my eyes and l started
Saturday
8-4
after
a
seven-run
the dub
thmktng about myself
man
he s JUSt one of 25
runth nmng you would have
He sad that hittmg home
The rc st.:lts would have
players domg a JOb
thought
we
would
be
down
But
runs may not be hts forte but pleased his father
Monday
dtsltngu1shed
Begmn ng at the Co lon al
himself Sunday by httltng l\lo we knew there would be days playmg the wmd out of Wr gley
like
that
and
we
knew
we
NatiOnal whtch he won Wets
Fteld s someth ng you can t
home rtu1s and drtvmg ut three
runs to lead the Cubs to a 9-7 couldn t stt around feeltng play down The wmd sure kopf has had an arnaztng
streak of 17 consecutive su~
trmmph over Cmcmnah Man sorry for ourselves We knew helped me m the first mmng
Your Thorn MeAn Store
MIDDLEPORT
day has 14 homers for the we would get the JOb done the when I hit a leadoff homer In par rounds best on the tour so
next day
season tops for the dub
the second mnrung I got a
Monday who came to the breakmg ball and hit tt to the
But Lockman refused to be
oppos te f eld and I don l know
put m the postlton of ac CUba £rom Oakland last year
1 Robmson s Offers ~ M1thods of
leads
the
team
w1th
runs
tf the wmd helped me but tt
datmmg Monday as
the
player who has put the Cubs scored w1th 38 and 44 hases on sure d dn t hurt
Carmg for Your Wmtcr Clothes
In Saturday s game the men
m ftrst place of the leagues balls
The dea of a leadoff man s of the hour for the Reds were I
Eastern Dtvtston by 5 \1
to
get
on base and let someone Johnny Bench and Tony Perez
ASK ABOUT OUR
games
Monday
Everybody has been domg move him around
Bench smgled home the wm
his job and everybody has been said l ve been getting on base rung run with two out n the
picking everybody up I cannot I figure 40 per cent of the hme runth tnnmg and Perez follow
say that Monday has been the which ts ltke htlt ng 4110 and ed w1th a three run homer
b1g factor because every day
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1t s somebody else
We do have a tremendous
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OPTOMETRIST
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but what ts
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POMEROY
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tsn t a day that goes by tbat
1 charge when you p ck them up later

POMEROY,
OHIO
Dr nks and
Desse 1 Ext a

Pirates Soutllpaw Jerry Reuss

Lr umph over the Yankees that

PHil ADELPHIA (UP!)
Tom Weiskopf surprtstng!y
s omber after w nn ng his

d sappo nted htm 1n some
respects He d never tell me

14th homer of the season and

fourth mnmg en route lo thetr

far lhts year
He was 14-under par at the
Atlanta Class c only to f msh
second consecut iv e tour second to Jack Nicklaus and 17
nament and h1s th rd n four under par allhe Kemper Open
week s on the tour talked about last week wh ch be also won to
a man who never l ved to see earn a total $117 1145 m a month
all th1s
countmg Sunday s vtctory
Wetskopf who captured the
But after shootmg a one
!VB Phtladelphta Golf Class c under par 71 to wm gmng away
Sunday by four strokes over Sunday We skopf satd wm
0 5 Spl o It KC 9 3
young sophomore J1m Barber ru g Is more mport.ant than
w1th a 14 und er par 274 satd the money Wlnmng ts the
the death last March of h s harde•llhm~ to do and l s so
father had somethmg to do
much
more
rewarding
w
th
a
streak
that
many
say
thr II ng enjoyable
Ma1or league Results
By Un ted Press lnternat onaf
nd cates the lanky 30-ycar-&lt;&gt;ld
Barber a 24 year-old pro
Nat onal League
s
fmally
showmg
the
urunense
p eked up his largest career
S.:.n D P.oo
000 000 00()-(1 "
check With the second place
Ph
033 00 04x4 l U! lenl he ha s
K rby Cork ns (2) M e lSI
My lather got me started tn money of $17 125 by vtclue of a
Ros 8) and Kend&lt;ll Tw che I
We skopf sa d after two under 70 arid a 278 total
5 21 and Boone LP K by t2 golf
7)
earmng the $30 1100 check for John Mtller and Fm rest Fezler
w nmng the same Whitemarsh were next at 279
Los Ange es 0 0 00 002 4
Valley
Country Club tourna
Ntcklaus made a be late~ run
New Yo k
000 000 000'-{) 3 0
OSteen (7 3 and Fe guson
ment he captured 1n 1971 w th at We skopf w1th a fw e under.
9) and the same 14 under par tota l 67 Dave Etchelberger Gay
Koosman M G aw
Dye LP Koos man 55 HR
He gave me money lor the Brewer and John Schlee were
Fe gusn I 21h)
best equ pment made sacn at 280
f ces and JUS( ltved h'- life for
The four bunched at 281 were
his ch ldren
We skopf sa d Ken Sttll Bruce Crampton
l felt after he dted I had Dav d Barber and Mtller

NATIONAL FROG JUMP

W de M.enu
ChO ce

Unfortunately tl d1dn t qulle bemg dealt to the Cubs last
work oulthat way as Monday year and swttched to the
m SlX years with the As }lever leadof£ spot there were still no
even hit as many as 20 homers telltale stgns of power-until
m a g1ven season And after th s year when he suddenly
stl!rted bangmg out home runs
a t t for him ) a record pace
Monday clubbed homers m
his flrst two trtps to the plate
Sunday hfttng hts total to 14
for the season (fourth best n
the NaUonal League) a s lhe
Cuba outslugged the Cinclnnalt
In the National I eag ue
Houston beat Pittsburgh 7 1 Reds 9-7 to matnU!m thetr 5 1.
Montreal edged san FranciSCO game lead 1n the N L East
In other National League
7-l; Chicago dol\ ned C ncmnatt
~ames
Montreal downed San
9-7 Los Angeles blanked New
4~
Phtladelphta Franc1sco 7 ;.6 Ph la~e lphta
York
blanked San D ego IH Hous
walloped San D1ego tl-() and St
Louts spl t a doubleheader ton helted Pittsburgh 7 I Los
against Atlanta w Lh the Angeles white washed New
Cardinals w nrung the opener York Mel5 4~ and Atlanta spit
4-3 and tbe Bra yes tak ng U e a doubleheader w1th St Lou s
the Cards takmg the opener 4-3
rughtcap :i-2
and
the Braves commg back n
Jtm Catftsh Hwtlcr treat
the
rugl
lcap :i-2
ed to an tl-h Lattack I urled a
Over 1n the American Lea
three-Jntter and !:lent DetrOit
down to tls second stra1ght gue Kansas Ctly stopped the
shutout m pttchmg Oakland New York Yankees 7-4 Mm
over the T1gers Btll North led nesoU! trounced Baltunore 11
the A s offense wtth three h ~&gt;; 4 Oak land shutout Detrott 5-(1
Cleveland edged Chicago 6-5
a walk and a stolen base
Oakland scored smgle uns n after droppm g the opener 5-J
the ftrst second thtrd f fth M Iwaukee toppc'&lt;i Cahforma a.
and seventh nntngs with five 6and Boston rtpped rexas 10-1
Ces r Cedeno I ad hts ftrst
different players driVIng n the
b
g
day at th e plate smce
U!lhes Hunter struck out fow
batters and walked only one n returnmg to tile Houston hneup
gam ng h s e ghlh VICtory n II from a uscle p 11 dnvmg m
f \ c runs w1th a pa r of han ers
dectstons
as
the Astros breezed over the
John Mayberry clouted Ius

Indians snap losing streak

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ltme durmg the day
The hostesses wtll be tn
charge of meetmg and greetmg
the vtstlors gtvmg mem
bersh p tnformalton and ac
ltn c as lour gutdes throughout
the day Mrs Gladys Morgan

The

Will celebrate 60th

!"

and v ew the vanous actlV!ttes
whtch w ll be U.king place
In preparatiOn for Herttage
Sunday a cleanup day at the
museum has been set for
Wednesday and anyone tn
teresled tn asstsltng wtth the

Today's

6 00- News3 4
The Befld 33
6 30 - ABC News 6 CBS News 8 0 I Dream of Jeanne 13
News 3 4 5 How Do Your Ch ld en Grow? 33
7 00- Truth 0 Conseq 3 Beat the Cock d News 6 10 C rclJs
3 What s My L ne 8 Elec Co 20 Mar1 n Agronsky
Even ng Edt on JJ Sa nt lS Take F ve 5
7 30
To Tell the Truth 6 Young Or K da e 8 Hollywood
Squares 4 Traff c Court 0 Move K lie Ape IJ Chan
Ese Way 20 Ep sode Ac on 33 Bobby Go dsboro 3
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Gunsmoke 8 10 Basebal Pre Game Show 3 4 15
Rook es 6 Joyce Chen s Ch na 20 33
9 00 - He e s Lucy a 10 Move Red Tomahawk 6 13 Ad
vacates 20 33
9 30
Doris Day 8 10
10 00 - Me d cal CenterS 0 News10 P:aul Nuch ms33
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11 30
Johnny Ca son 3 4 15 0 ck Cavett 6 3 Moves The
Last of the Sec ret Agent s
The Adventure of Ha11 Baba

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Television Log
MONDAY JUNE ll 1973
8 0 15 ABC New s 13 Sesame 51 20 Around

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"Ill do a Jazz welcome
presental on to Shaft Strobe
WE LOOK TO JESUS
I ght ng " II be employed on a theme of vacatton Btble School
Tequ1la
by to be held at Hemlock Grove
Jazz ballet
K Lrma Batey J une Wamsley Church 8 30 to 11 30 a m
V ck Gaul Esther Lowery Monday through Frtday June
Stephan e Radford an d Suzy ll 15 Rehearsal and p1cruc
Sim uels
Saturday morning
Com
mencement Sunday 8 p m
Lynne 0 1 ver Tammie
POMEROY Chambtr of
S archer Cr)Stal Jac obs
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· Mary Mills sharp again
SUTTON, Mass. (UP!) Some surgery and a htUe selfexammation put Mary Mills
back together agam.
A year ago Miss Mills, 33, of
Laurel, MlSS , was wondering
if the pain of a tom ligament
and the anguish of hvmg from
a swtcase were worth the few
rewards she rece1ved wh1le
playmg on the Ladles Professional Golf Association leur.
She answer ed her own
quesllon Sunday w1th a specta cular fnus h and a one .. troke
VICtory over Betty Burfeind! in
the $35,000 LPGA Championship at P leasant Valley
country Club
A 70 m the !mal round gave
MISS Mills a four under par 288
for 72 hoies on the rugged 6,13().
yard , par 73 course It was her
ftrst tournament wm smce 1970
and her first LPG A llUe smce
1964.
M•ss M11ls reee1ved $5,250 for
ftrst place. Second was worth
$3,900 for MISS Burfemdt.
Suffered Wrist Injury
MISS Mills had been bothered
by a " badly torn and shredded
hgament" m her left wnst " !
was playmg under severe
pa m," she sa1d. " I was making
JUSt barely enough money 1e
get along and I ,.as begmmng
to wonder 1f it was all worth
ll "
Then came the surgery m
l 972and "It worked To me, my

wnst ts almost as good as
new."
If there were any doubts , the
blue-eyed former Wom en 's
Open champwn settled them
Sunday after noon with five

Petty has first
win in 8 starts
COLLEGE STATION , Tex
(UP!) - R1chard Petty has
won four NASCAR Grand

Nabonal races and earned
$80,090 so far m 1973. It would
be a good year for mo st dr1vers
but 1t's a bad start for Petty
Petty defeated Buddy Daker
and 36 other cars by at least
two laps Sunday to wm the
Alamo 500 at Texas World
Speedway It was h1s hrst
VIctory m e1ght races, a long
walt for him.
" It hasn 't really been a good
year for me," Petty satd .. F or
some people it wou ld be a real
good year but not for us. We got
off to a good start, wmnmg two
of the f~rst three and three of

the first sLx, but we have not
won Smce.
" We usually hope to wm one
of three races," Petty S31d
Th1s year he had won only
U~ree of 13, but 11 was obVIous
early m th1s 250-iap event that
hts only competition was
Baker, the fastest qualifier
The two 1973 Dodges traded
the-lead 1.!- all except e1ght of
the f~rst 213iaps w1th Baker on
top the most often, 164 laps le
41 for Petty

birdtes on the last nme holes ,
mcluding a :!().foot putt on the
15th green that was " \he turning pmnt of the tournament
for me. ~en l sank that putt I
knew I had a •hance to win.
" I shot a ¥iedge out of the
r1ght rough on that hole," MISS
MillS said "Then r had a 3().
foot downhill cqrling putt to tpe
right and 11 went m,"
Her 15-foot birdie putt on the
18th hole wrapped things up,
frustr&gt;ting a last-mmute attempt by Mtss Burfemdt who
missed the cup by only SIX
mches on "an 84-yard wedge
shot" that could have sent the
match mto an HI-hole playoff
Conquer ed Her Fears
Mtss Mills sa1d she was
fr~ghtened by the Pleasant
Valley course over the years
and had to talk herself mto
domg well
'·J told myself over and over
that I had played here for so
many years and had not been
able to put four good rounds
together," she sa1d "I had a
fear of certam holes , but l
fmally did well "
Miss Burfemdt, 27, of Palm
Sprmgs, Calif , satd he r 70 for
the da y was "the best round

M1ss Whitworth, a two..tune
LPGA chawpwn, fiiiished third
at 291, three strokes off the
pace. Donna Capont Young and
Mtss Blalock tied for fourth at
292 and M1ss Htguch1 was sixth
at 293

Trojans in finals
with Sun Devils
OMAHA, Neb. (UP! ) - It
Will be a battle of the collegiate
baseball lll3nts at the College
World Series here torught when
defendmg senes champwn
Southern Cahforma meets
Amona State, rated No 1.
Other games today and
tomght pitted ser1es newcomer
Georgta Southern aga1nst Btg
Ten champiOn Mmnesota a nd
B1g E1ght power Oklahoma
tangling w1th a tough Texas
club.
Both Southern Cal and
Artzona State proved their
credentials m hard encounters
SUnday . The 'l'roJans were
hard pressed agamst Texas
until the e1ghth when centerllelder Fred Lynn broke a 11 tie w1th a three-run homer
Southern Cal came out on top 41.
The same was true With
Arizona State, which walled
until the eighth' before
breakmg the game open With a
tw&lt;&gt;-run homer by Bill Berger
to best Mmnesota .
other achon Sunday saw
Georgia Southern blank Harvard ~ and send the Crunson
home from the double~lunma ­
tion tournament. Penn State
earlier had been elimmated.
Arizona State Coach Jun
Brock S3ld h1s team 's performance over Minnesota ''wasn't
that good

"We were not aggressive
agam Bill Berger was the only
player we had on the f1eld who
battled out there "
He S3ld the Sun Devtls would
start e1ther Jun otten ( 15-1 ) or
Doug Slocum (13-0) for the
Trojan contest th1s evenmg
Mmnesota Coach D1ek
Siebert said he felt his team d1d
a good JOb but didn't take
advantage of 1ts chances. "We
could have scored two, three,
rriaybe four tunes, but didn 't
There LS the difference "
Gopher pitcher Ken Herbot,
who gave up the wmnmg
homer to Berger, smd "I
s1mply, let a sUder get away
from me and he got the ball up
in the atr to left. You know the
rest "
Herbst added he felt 1f
Ta~ stock m ..\tfK..-rica
Mmnesota met the Sun DeVIls
Buy U.S. Savi nj.!s Bonds. agam, he believed the Blg Ten
- - - - - - - - - - - club would come out on top.

Security
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I've played under tens10n 10
I had a most
sahsfymg round . I did my best
l didn ' t lose 11. She won it.
Miss Burfemdt sa1d she knew
she needed an eagle three on
the !mal hole to gam a playoff
" [ hit 11 low so the wmd
wouldn't affeet tl I had the
n ght d1stanee , but 11 was off to
the Side It was almost a
perfect shot, but 11 wasn't, I
guess
" It LS frustrating ," Mtss
Burfemdt sa1d, " but the only
time I want to come m second
IS when I play my best and
somebody plays better."
The rounds of M1ss Burfeind\
and Miss' Mtlls pushed th~rd
round leaders Kathy Whitworth, Jane Blalock and Chako
H1guchi mto the background
The three entered the !mal
round hed for first at two under
par 217s, but they were all
pleagued by double blgeys on
the front mne
f1ve years

...................

Harvard's team, which took
the ~ pastmg from Georgia
Southern, had to play catch-up
ball for the second tune m a
row and, accordmg to Coach
Loyal Park, " we JUSt wer en't
use d to 1!
" We 've a much better ball
club than we 've shown here,"
Park sa1d. "I'd say we could
turn around and beat the same
teams on any giVen day. But
we fa1l ed to play smart
baseball, so I've got no excuses We'll be back " .
Coach Ron Polk of Georgta
Southern sa1d hts team played
a good offenstve and defensive
game and also had good pit·
chmg
" Tom
B1gwood
came
through w1th his second great
performa nce m tournament compehtwn," Polk sa id ,
alludmg to another game he
p1tched m presenes tourney
actwn .
The annual series clasSIC
could end Wednesday but there
lS also a cha nce 1! could be
prolonged through Thursday
mght

MAJOR
LEAG UE

Standings
By Un1ted Press International
Nat1ona l Lt.ague
Ea$1

DAYTON, OhLD (UP! ) Public fac1Utles operated by
25 25
5 ' '~
24 26 ~0 6V~ Empnse-Sportserv1ce ~ave
2S 29 463 7 '1~ largely gone unmvest1gated
New York
23 28 451 8
through the years , with
Ph iladelphia 23 32 418 10
governmental
agenc~es relying
West
w. I. pel. g.b. on the large concessiOns flrrll 's
San Francisco 38 23 623
honesty, the Dayton Dally
Los Angeles
JS 23 603 1112
Cmcmnatl
31 25 554 .41/~ News reported today
Houston
33 27 SSO 41!~
In the eighth of a copynghted
Allanta
23 34 404 13
senes,
the Daily News sa1d ·
San D1cg0
20 39 339 17
1
several of these financial
Saturday s Results
Cmclnnatl 8 Ch1cago 4
arrangements have proved
New York 4 Los Angeles 2
questionable. But they have
Atlanta 8 Sf Lou1s 2,
continued,
the newspaper said,
Phlladelrh•a 4 San D1ego 1.
Montrea 9 San Frcmc1sco 6.
even though Empnse wa s
P1ftsburg h 4 Houston 1,
convicted last year along wtth
Sunday' s Resutts
Montreal 7 San Franc1sco 6
three Mafia f1gures for con-

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Ch1cago
Montreal
P1ttsburgh
St LOUIS

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34 2:1

St Louis 4 Atlanta 3 (1st)
Atlanta 5 St Louts 2 (2nd)

Saturday's Results
Oakland 4 Detro.t 0
ChiCago 6 Cleveland 3,

, W1ebe sa•d he wasn't too concerned about nummg Gralits,
Balti more 7 M1nnesota 4,
Boston 12 Texa5 L n•ght
the 23-year racmg veteran
New Yor k 6 Kansas C1ty 4,
from Seffner, Fla ., for the
Milwaukee l Callforma 0,
wmner's $12,850, because " I
Sunday's Results
Ch1cago 5 Clev eland J, lst
always seem to run my best
Cleveland 6 Ch1cago 5, 2nd
agmnst top dnvers like Don "
Mmnesota 11 Baltimore 4
Kansas C1ty 7 New York 4
Funny Car Winner
Oak land 5 Detro1t 0
Dave Beebe, a 35-)ear-&lt;&gt;ld
Milwaukee 8 Cal1forn 1a 6
fmance
manager
from
Bo!&gt; ton 10 Te)!:.as 1, n1ght
Today 's Probable P1tchers
Anaheun, Calif , finally found
All T1mes EDT
the
right combmatton and won
M ilwau kee 1Short 2 1 or
Parsons 1 4) at M1nnesota the funny car title at the
(Kaal6 3),9pm
Sf!r~n&amp;national, deleatmg Pat
(On ly game scheduled)
Foster of Reseda, Calif. , w1th a
Tuesday 's Games
Texas at Cleveland , tw1
run of 6.713 seconds and 221.13
Kansas C1 ty at Ball•more, mght miles per hour.
ChiCago at Detroit, n•ght
" I've been trymg for e1ght
Mi lwa ukee a t Mmnesota, n1ght
Boston at Cahforma , nJght
years," Beebe S3ld, after p1CkNew York at Oakland, nig ht
mg up a check for $13,250
" When I realized I had won , 11
really broke me up I couldn't

stop

crymg ''

Beebe sa1d he had numerous
problems w1th the car reeently
·. and many people adviSed him
to paso up the Sprmgnattonals
because he wouldn 't have a
chance.

" But

my chief IJ•l"Chamc,

Rtch Guasco, really worked
two smgles, T Hawley , double everything out today and the
and two smgles, T Owens; car ran beautifully," • Beebe
smgles by D. Burke and Pat said
Don Carlton of Royal Oak,
Owens, and two smgles by T
M1ch , won his second major
Faulk
drag
racing title in the pro
Yanks
308 440-19 21 2
Pirates
000 030- 3 o 6 stock el.sss Sunday, turnmg m
S. Call and Wh1Uatch, Faulk a run of 9 402 seconds w1th a
speed of 147.78 mlles per hour,
(2) Triplett and Murray.
to defeat Butch Leal of Northndge, Calif., and wm $15,600
Jumps Tbe Gun
Leal was a bit overanxious at
the starting line m the !mal
run, Jumpmg the starting light
LE MANS~ France (UP! ) _ for a disqualification that gave
For , 22"
hours
!tal
the VICtory
'7'.'I
lan Carllcn
" I •• ed
't
Ferrar1s a nd French Matras '
s.,.y m 1 pretty much
I saw hiS red
battled for the lead and VICtory lven
in the Le Mans 24-hour en- light,'"tarlloll eoouncnted "I
durance elasstc for sports cars wanted to see how some new
· thmgs on the car were workmg
With 95 mmutes left, the red so 1 pushed 1t on down the
Ferrar1 of Belgian Jacky Ickx tra ck."
came hmpmg mto the ptls and
The super stock title and a
gave up 1ts !mal purswt of the check for $9,950 went 1e Judy
lead car, the blue Matra of Lilly, a housewife and parttune
Frenchmen Henn Pesca rolo hairdresser from Golden, Colo .
and Gerard Larrousse.
Mrs, Lilly, the mother of two,
" Bad luck, Ickx, bad luck, turned 8 time of !0.56 seeonds
Ferrari,'' said the announcer in a 1968 Battlcuda for her
but 300,000 French sports

Bantam roadster The win was

worth $10,050 to R1edel, who

...,

Green Thumb
Notes . ...
A weekly feature of Me1gs
County Garden Club members
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Calendar of work for june
By Mrs. Everett Colwell
Rutland Garden Club
Weather condillons all thiS sprmg have made tt difficult to
get any kind of planting done, but "June" IS here, normally a
month of sunshme
June ts also the month of roses, so watch for harmful pests,
spray·and dust regularly le keep them under control
Any annuals and other beddmg plants not yet planted should
be set out by the second week of June.
Many rock garden plants can be cut ba ck as soon as
blooming 1s over and e1ther lifted and diVIded or have cuttmgs of
fresh growth taken from them to produce a stock of young plants.
Make successive plantings of gladioli 1e 1nsure as long a
season of bloom as poss1ble.
Tigrl(lias, tuberoses and dahlia's may be planted also
Geraruums and begomas often turn out best if left until the
m1ddle of June before plantmg out
Prune most sprmg-f!owering shrubs JUS! after they have
f1mshed bloommg. They will now have lime to develop new
growth and buds for next year's bloom Many shrubs need just a
Ui1nnmg out of old stems each year
Weed control ts espee1ally Important thiS month m flower
gardens as well as m vegetable gardens, continue Wlth a good
spray program as reqwred.
Tulip buds w1ll be rea·dy to lift by the end of June, but daffodil
fohage should be left until the middle of July
As soon as the last cuttings of asparag•JS are made, cultivate
and fertilize the bed.
Lawns need their early summer application of mtrogen to
carry them through the dry months ahead.
Now that theweathens warm and settled, most nouse plants
may stand outdoors, m su~ or light shade, accordmg to their
md1v1dual needs
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Fertilize regularly and repot house plants when neeessary

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REG. 12.29

GRAND OPENING SPECIALS

ORANGE TOWNSHIP
TWP. CLERK
Me1gs County

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M, L.

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$ 77

TEENS' AND WOMEN'S

SUMMER
FASHIONS

36 3 053 007

June 11 , 1973

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pu ll ·on e lastt c watst Rtb, kntt
and jacq uard weaves $, •• ,_
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tops So ltds or st r1pes S1zes S,

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fabrtc , nee dl e, Illustra t e d siltc h
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It lS now more than 2ll years
later and the collseurn is still
paymg off that loan, the
newspaper said, alt.houg~ the
1ce hockey team left town long
ago and the lee-making equ1p.
ment was sold to the Cincmnati
Gardens m 1957. The purchaser
of the equipment was Lows M
Jacobs, president of EmpriSCSportservlce and at the time 10
per cent owner of the Gardens
Helen Guy , executive secre.
tary of the agricultural society
which inhertted the coliseum's
debt, sa1d last year's statement
from Emprlse showed $20,000
was still owed.
The Daily News said the
agriCultural society has never
conducted an audit of the
company , but instead com.
pares monthly Emprlse food
and drmk reports wt!h daily
reports filed by the person who
rWls the oohsewn concessions
standa That person lS an
employe of Emprise.
The Oh10 Turnpike Conumsswn also has been lax in
checkmg on Emprise, the
newspaper S3ld.
For nearly 15 years, from
1955 to 1970, the COnunlSSIOn
was unaware that Empnse
was one ofthe principal owners
of a cham 'of restaurants along
the northern OhiO toUroad, the
Dally News S3ld.
Turnpike officials, however,
told the newspaper they run a
complete audit on aU Holiday
Inns along the highway, mcludmg a check on the volume of
traffic that passes each place
Other EmprJSe concesswn
Interests are at Riverfront ~
Stad1um m Cinctnnati, the '
pr~vately-&lt;&gt;wned Toledo Arena,
the
newsstand at Cox
Mumcipal Airport in Dayton,
Columbus
Zoo,
Toledo
Raceway Park and Hobard
Arena m Troy.

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. ENTERTAINS
Mrs Pearl Reynolds entertamed Fnday w1th a luncheon for the teachers and
school personnel of the Broad
Run School in Mason County.
Her guests were Mrs. Stella
Johnson, Mrs. Velma Clark,
Mrs Jesse !a Zerkle, M1ss Bess
Ord and Mtss Brenda Fields.

lliou8h

enthusmsts were estatic as
1
Pescarolo, Jast year's w1nner
I
· w1th Briton Graham H1ll, went
I
on 1to wm wtchallenged, duI
plicatmg the VICtory of two
I
I
other Frenchmen, f.ndre Lagache and Rene Leonard who
won the first Le Mans race 50
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Come.JJ1 and tell Herman Grate w hat you need
years ago.
I
for your love ne st He will give you a
Pescarolo's Matra crossed
the fmtsh line SIX laps llhead ol '
the next Ferrari, w1th Arturo
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
Lou Osi&gt;&gt;r'no •
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Merzario of Italy and Br8Z1l's
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Carlos Pace driving A seeond
VALUES
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Matra took third spot, another
e1ght laps back .
SEARS
The best Amertcan f1msh
Catalog Merchant
'was the 13th place managed by
220 E. Mam
773·5592
HERMAN GRATE
MASON, W . VA._ j Peter Gregg of Jacksonville,
Pomeroy
PH.
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Dave Mack, a 3().year-&lt;&gt;ld
mecharuc from Bethesda, Md ,
won the competition ehmmator
title m h1s Chry:;ler-powered
"8" dragster and earned
$8,450 Mack IS the current
national record holder m his
class
The modified elunmator t11te
went le Jan Riedel, of Tiffm,
OhiO, m hiS Fordi'Owered 1932

at Le Mans

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two years

CASH, CHARGE,

"around $42,000 "

holds 20 na t1onal
records

nm."

Gregg 13th

home Over the route Call
walked four, h1t two and fanned
10
P~ra te
pttcher Tnplett
fanned ll, walked two
The Yankees rattled off 21
h1ts They were three smgles
by Call, a tnple and two
smg1es, Steve Little; a homer,
tr1ple and double by M Norlen; double by T Roush,
homer and triple, C Taylor ;

second national drag t1Ue m

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Society.
The agricultural society bor.
rowed $21!,000 from Ohio Sport.
service 1D 1950 to build con.
cesston stands at the bran&lt;flew
3,500 seat Marion Collseum
When 1the society found 1t
needed more money for •cemaking equipment, 11 agam
turned to the Emprlse sub.
sidiary, the Daily News s;nd
and a deal was struck.
'
Oh1o Sportsernce agreed to
pay for the Ice-making equtp.
ment if L~e collseurn would pay
off tbe old loan by giving up 1ts
share of concession receipts,
plus 5 per cent interest, the
Daily News said.
J oe Vogel, a member of the
now-defunct coliseum board
531d the new loan was fo;

sp1rmg to hide the true drugstore contract were taken
ownership of a Las Vegas m 1965, a1rport offiCials were
gambling casino
startled, the newspaper said
winning
contractor
Empnse ran a drugstore at The
Cleveland
Hopkms
In- guaranteed the c1ty $100,000
ternational Airport from 1956 durmg the f1rst year and as
to 1965
much as $220,000 the ninth and
In 1960, 1961 and 1962, tenth years of ,the contract.
although air termmal traffic Emprise fmished thrrd m the
mcreased, the c1ty's share of b1ddmg.
drugstore reven ue steadily
The Daily News S3ld other
dropped, the Da1 ly News sa1d
govermnental agencies also
Then, m the last two years of have accepted Em priSe's word
the Empnse contract, the that the concessiOns revenues
ctty's concessions share • were bemg d1v1ded accurately.
suddenly rose by about $10,000 Another example, the newspale $37,919.
per satd, lS one mvolving the
When bids for a new 10-year Mar1on County Agricultural

Veterans finally win

Houston 7 Pittsburgh 1
Today's Probable P1tchers
All Times EDT
COLUMBUS ( UP! ) - The
San Francisco ( Bryant 9 3) at ninth edition of the Nahonal
New York (Stone 1 1 ), 8 15 p m
Los Angeles (Sutton 7 4) at Hot Rod As.soctat10n 's SprmgPh1iadelpfua (Ruthven
1 4) , nationals drag racmg cham7 30p m
Pittsburgh (Blass J 3) at pionships resulted m f~rst time
vtctones for two ra cmg
A11anta (Mor1on s 4). 8 p m
51
LOUIS (GibSon 4 6 ) at veterans who have been
Cmc•nnah (Gullett 6· 3), 8 15
ohootlnt for natiOnal Wins for a
P m.
long time
Only games sc heduled
Tuesday's Games
John Wiehe of Newton, Kan ,
San D•ego at Montreal , n1ght
a
professional driver who has
San Franc•sco at New York ,
night
been a runner-up In NHRA naLos Angeles at Philadelphia , tional events four tunes, won
nr~ht
the top fuel champ10nsh1p Sunp, tsburgh at Atlanta, n1~ht
St LouiS at Cmcmna li , mght
day and defeated rune-tune naCh1cago at Houston, mght
tional title wmner Don Garlits
in the process
Amencan League
The 30-year-old driver
Ea st
w I. pet. g.b. guided his Donovan~ngmed
New York
30 26 536
Detro1 t
v, fUel dragater down the quarter29 26 527
M dwa ukee
2 rrule track at N.ational Trail
27 27 500
Bos ton
26 26 500 2
Raceway m 6 495 seeonds w1th
Balt1more
25 25 500
a terminal speed of 2Z7 .27 rrules
Cleveland
21 35 .375 ~
per hour
West
w I pet g.b.
"We changed the clutch
Ch1cago
J l 21 596
, combmahon entirely for the
M1nnesota
30 22 577 ]
Kansas City
3 1 28 525 J lf2 fmal run, " Wiebe sa td
"I
California
27 26 509 4'12 staged QUickly and got the start
Oakland
29 28 509 4 1f~
I wanted It was a very good
Texas
18 34 346 13

against S. Call

let all the baserunners come

Slil6
SOO

Los Angeles 4 New York 0
Philadelphia 11 San Diego 0
Ch•cago 9 Cmcmnat1 7

Pirates hitless
Ten-year-&lt;&gt;ld Stevte Ca ll
p1tched no-htt ball over the
regulation SIX mnmgs Saturday
m the makeup Boys' League
game between the · Pomeroy
Yankees and Pirates won by
the Yankees 19-3.
In the Pirate fifth Call
walked two batters and hit one
Two mfteld throwmg mtsc ues

Despite indictments, Empriseowned units going unchecked

MANY SPECIALS AT OTHER NEARBY MURPHY'S STORES

�4 - The Daily Sentmel,l(.,lldJeport-POI ••• :oy, 0 ., June ll, 1973

· Mary Mills sharp again
SUTTON, Mass. (UP!) Some surgery and a htUe selfexammation put Mary Mills
back together agam.
A year ago Miss Mills, 33, of
Laurel, MlSS , was wondering
if the pain of a tom ligament
and the anguish of hvmg from
a swtcase were worth the few
rewards she rece1ved wh1le
playmg on the Ladles Professional Golf Association leur.
She answer ed her own
quesllon Sunday w1th a specta cular fnus h and a one .. troke
VICtory over Betty Burfeind! in
the $35,000 LPGA Championship at P leasant Valley
country Club
A 70 m the !mal round gave
MISS Mills a four under par 288
for 72 hoies on the rugged 6,13().
yard , par 73 course It was her
ftrst tournament wm smce 1970
and her first LPG A llUe smce
1964.
M•ss M11ls reee1ved $5,250 for
ftrst place. Second was worth
$3,900 for MISS Burfemdt.
Suffered Wrist Injury
MISS Mills had been bothered
by a " badly torn and shredded
hgament" m her left wnst " !
was playmg under severe
pa m," she sa1d. " I was making
JUSt barely enough money 1e
get along and I ,.as begmmng
to wonder 1f it was all worth
ll "
Then came the surgery m
l 972and "It worked To me, my

wnst ts almost as good as
new."
If there were any doubts , the
blue-eyed former Wom en 's
Open champwn settled them
Sunday after noon with five

Petty has first
win in 8 starts
COLLEGE STATION , Tex
(UP!) - R1chard Petty has
won four NASCAR Grand

Nabonal races and earned
$80,090 so far m 1973. It would
be a good year for mo st dr1vers
but 1t's a bad start for Petty
Petty defeated Buddy Daker
and 36 other cars by at least
two laps Sunday to wm the
Alamo 500 at Texas World
Speedway It was h1s hrst
VIctory m e1ght races, a long
walt for him.
" It hasn 't really been a good
year for me," Petty satd .. F or
some people it wou ld be a real
good year but not for us. We got
off to a good start, wmnmg two
of the f~rst three and three of

the first sLx, but we have not
won Smce.
" We usually hope to wm one
of three races," Petty S31d
Th1s year he had won only
U~ree of 13, but 11 was obVIous
early m th1s 250-iap event that
hts only competition was
Baker, the fastest qualifier
The two 1973 Dodges traded
the-lead 1.!- all except e1ght of
the f~rst 213iaps w1th Baker on
top the most often, 164 laps le
41 for Petty

birdtes on the last nme holes ,
mcluding a :!().foot putt on the
15th green that was " \he turning pmnt of the tournament
for me. ~en l sank that putt I
knew I had a •hance to win.
" I shot a ¥iedge out of the
r1ght rough on that hole," MISS
MillS said "Then r had a 3().
foot downhill cqrling putt to tpe
right and 11 went m,"
Her 15-foot birdie putt on the
18th hole wrapped things up,
frustr&gt;ting a last-mmute attempt by Mtss Burfemdt who
missed the cup by only SIX
mches on "an 84-yard wedge
shot" that could have sent the
match mto an HI-hole playoff
Conquer ed Her Fears
Mtss Mills sa1d she was
fr~ghtened by the Pleasant
Valley course over the years
and had to talk herself mto
domg well
'·J told myself over and over
that I had played here for so
many years and had not been
able to put four good rounds
together," she sa1d "I had a
fear of certam holes , but l
fmally did well "
Miss Burfemdt, 27, of Palm
Sprmgs, Calif , satd he r 70 for
the da y was "the best round

M1ss Whitworth, a two..tune
LPGA chawpwn, fiiiished third
at 291, three strokes off the
pace. Donna Capont Young and
Mtss Blalock tied for fourth at
292 and M1ss Htguch1 was sixth
at 293

Trojans in finals
with Sun Devils
OMAHA, Neb. (UP! ) - It
Will be a battle of the collegiate
baseball lll3nts at the College
World Series here torught when
defendmg senes champwn
Southern Cahforma meets
Amona State, rated No 1.
Other games today and
tomght pitted ser1es newcomer
Georgta Southern aga1nst Btg
Ten champiOn Mmnesota a nd
B1g E1ght power Oklahoma
tangling w1th a tough Texas
club.
Both Southern Cal and
Artzona State proved their
credentials m hard encounters
SUnday . The 'l'roJans were
hard pressed agamst Texas
until the e1ghth when centerllelder Fred Lynn broke a 11 tie w1th a three-run homer
Southern Cal came out on top 41.
The same was true With
Arizona State, which walled
until the eighth' before
breakmg the game open With a
tw&lt;&gt;-run homer by Bill Berger
to best Mmnesota .
other achon Sunday saw
Georgia Southern blank Harvard ~ and send the Crunson
home from the double~lunma ­
tion tournament. Penn State
earlier had been elimmated.
Arizona State Coach Jun
Brock S3ld h1s team 's performance over Minnesota ''wasn't
that good

"We were not aggressive
agam Bill Berger was the only
player we had on the f1eld who
battled out there "
He S3ld the Sun Devtls would
start e1ther Jun otten ( 15-1 ) or
Doug Slocum (13-0) for the
Trojan contest th1s evenmg
Mmnesota Coach D1ek
Siebert said he felt his team d1d
a good JOb but didn't take
advantage of 1ts chances. "We
could have scored two, three,
rriaybe four tunes, but didn 't
There LS the difference "
Gopher pitcher Ken Herbot,
who gave up the wmnmg
homer to Berger, smd "I
s1mply, let a sUder get away
from me and he got the ball up
in the atr to left. You know the
rest "
Herbst added he felt 1f
Ta~ stock m ..\tfK..-rica
Mmnesota met the Sun DeVIls
Buy U.S. Savi nj.!s Bonds. agam, he believed the Blg Ten
- - - - - - - - - - - club would come out on top.

Security
blanket.

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for June
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I've played under tens10n 10
I had a most
sahsfymg round . I did my best
l didn ' t lose 11. She won it.
Miss Burfemdt sa1d she knew
she needed an eagle three on
the !mal hole to gam a playoff
" [ hit 11 low so the wmd
wouldn't affeet tl I had the
n ght d1stanee , but 11 was off to
the Side It was almost a
perfect shot, but 11 wasn't, I
guess
" It LS frustrating ," Mtss
Burfemdt sa1d, " but the only
time I want to come m second
IS when I play my best and
somebody plays better."
The rounds of M1ss Burfeind\
and Miss' Mtlls pushed th~rd
round leaders Kathy Whitworth, Jane Blalock and Chako
H1guchi mto the background
The three entered the !mal
round hed for first at two under
par 217s, but they were all
pleagued by double blgeys on
the front mne
f1ve years

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Harvard's team, which took
the ~ pastmg from Georgia
Southern, had to play catch-up
ball for the second tune m a
row and, accordmg to Coach
Loyal Park, " we JUSt wer en't
use d to 1!
" We 've a much better ball
club than we 've shown here,"
Park sa1d. "I'd say we could
turn around and beat the same
teams on any giVen day. But
we fa1l ed to play smart
baseball, so I've got no excuses We'll be back " .
Coach Ron Polk of Georgta
Southern sa1d hts team played
a good offenstve and defensive
game and also had good pit·
chmg
" Tom
B1gwood
came
through w1th his second great
performa nce m tournament compehtwn," Polk sa id ,
alludmg to another game he
p1tched m presenes tourney
actwn .
The annual series clasSIC
could end Wednesday but there
lS also a cha nce 1! could be
prolonged through Thursday
mght

MAJOR
LEAG UE

Standings
By Un1ted Press International
Nat1ona l Lt.ague
Ea$1

DAYTON, OhLD (UP! ) Public fac1Utles operated by
25 25
5 ' '~
24 26 ~0 6V~ Empnse-Sportserv1ce ~ave
2S 29 463 7 '1~ largely gone unmvest1gated
New York
23 28 451 8
through the years , with
Ph iladelphia 23 32 418 10
governmental
agenc~es relying
West
w. I. pel. g.b. on the large concessiOns flrrll 's
San Francisco 38 23 623
honesty, the Dayton Dally
Los Angeles
JS 23 603 1112
Cmcmnatl
31 25 554 .41/~ News reported today
Houston
33 27 SSO 41!~
In the eighth of a copynghted
Allanta
23 34 404 13
senes,
the Daily News sa1d ·
San D1cg0
20 39 339 17
1
several of these financial
Saturday s Results
Cmclnnatl 8 Ch1cago 4
arrangements have proved
New York 4 Los Angeles 2
questionable. But they have
Atlanta 8 Sf Lou1s 2,
continued,
the newspaper said,
Phlladelrh•a 4 San D1ego 1.
Montrea 9 San Frcmc1sco 6.
even though Empnse wa s
P1ftsburg h 4 Houston 1,
convicted last year along wtth
Sunday' s Resutts
Montreal 7 San Franc1sco 6
three Mafia f1gures for con-

w

Ch1cago
Montreal
P1ttsburgh
St LOUIS

I. pel. g.b.

34 2:1

St Louis 4 Atlanta 3 (1st)
Atlanta 5 St Louts 2 (2nd)

Saturday's Results
Oakland 4 Detro.t 0
ChiCago 6 Cleveland 3,

, W1ebe sa•d he wasn't too concerned about nummg Gralits,
Balti more 7 M1nnesota 4,
Boston 12 Texa5 L n•ght
the 23-year racmg veteran
New Yor k 6 Kansas C1ty 4,
from Seffner, Fla ., for the
Milwaukee l Callforma 0,
wmner's $12,850, because " I
Sunday's Results
Ch1cago 5 Clev eland J, lst
always seem to run my best
Cleveland 6 Ch1cago 5, 2nd
agmnst top dnvers like Don "
Mmnesota 11 Baltimore 4
Kansas C1ty 7 New York 4
Funny Car Winner
Oak land 5 Detro1t 0
Dave Beebe, a 35-)ear-&lt;&gt;ld
Milwaukee 8 Cal1forn 1a 6
fmance
manager
from
Bo!&gt; ton 10 Te)!:.as 1, n1ght
Today 's Probable P1tchers
Anaheun, Calif , finally found
All T1mes EDT
the
right combmatton and won
M ilwau kee 1Short 2 1 or
Parsons 1 4) at M1nnesota the funny car title at the
(Kaal6 3),9pm
Sf!r~n&amp;national, deleatmg Pat
(On ly game scheduled)
Foster of Reseda, Calif. , w1th a
Tuesday 's Games
Texas at Cleveland , tw1
run of 6.713 seconds and 221.13
Kansas C1 ty at Ball•more, mght miles per hour.
ChiCago at Detroit, n•ght
" I've been trymg for e1ght
Mi lwa ukee a t Mmnesota, n1ght
Boston at Cahforma , nJght
years," Beebe S3ld, after p1CkNew York at Oakland, nig ht
mg up a check for $13,250
" When I realized I had won , 11
really broke me up I couldn't

stop

crymg ''

Beebe sa1d he had numerous
problems w1th the car reeently
·. and many people adviSed him
to paso up the Sprmgnattonals
because he wouldn 't have a
chance.

" But

my chief IJ•l"Chamc,

Rtch Guasco, really worked
two smgles, T Hawley , double everything out today and the
and two smgles, T Owens; car ran beautifully," • Beebe
smgles by D. Burke and Pat said
Don Carlton of Royal Oak,
Owens, and two smgles by T
M1ch , won his second major
Faulk
drag
racing title in the pro
Yanks
308 440-19 21 2
Pirates
000 030- 3 o 6 stock el.sss Sunday, turnmg m
S. Call and Wh1Uatch, Faulk a run of 9 402 seconds w1th a
speed of 147.78 mlles per hour,
(2) Triplett and Murray.
to defeat Butch Leal of Northndge, Calif., and wm $15,600
Jumps Tbe Gun
Leal was a bit overanxious at
the starting line m the !mal
run, Jumpmg the starting light
LE MANS~ France (UP! ) _ for a disqualification that gave
For , 22"
hours
!tal
the VICtory
'7'.'I
lan Carllcn
" I •• ed
't
Ferrar1s a nd French Matras '
s.,.y m 1 pretty much
I saw hiS red
battled for the lead and VICtory lven
in the Le Mans 24-hour en- light,'"tarlloll eoouncnted "I
durance elasstc for sports cars wanted to see how some new
· thmgs on the car were workmg
With 95 mmutes left, the red so 1 pushed 1t on down the
Ferrar1 of Belgian Jacky Ickx tra ck."
came hmpmg mto the ptls and
The super stock title and a
gave up 1ts !mal purswt of the check for $9,950 went 1e Judy
lead car, the blue Matra of Lilly, a housewife and parttune
Frenchmen Henn Pesca rolo hairdresser from Golden, Colo .
and Gerard Larrousse.
Mrs, Lilly, the mother of two,
" Bad luck, Ickx, bad luck, turned 8 time of !0.56 seeonds
Ferrari,'' said the announcer in a 1968 Battlcuda for her
but 300,000 French sports

Bantam roadster The win was

worth $10,050 to R1edel, who

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Green Thumb
Notes . ...
A weekly feature of Me1gs
County Garden Club members
'

Calendar of work for june
By Mrs. Everett Colwell
Rutland Garden Club
Weather condillons all thiS sprmg have made tt difficult to
get any kind of planting done, but "June" IS here, normally a
month of sunshme
June ts also the month of roses, so watch for harmful pests,
spray·and dust regularly le keep them under control
Any annuals and other beddmg plants not yet planted should
be set out by the second week of June.
Many rock garden plants can be cut ba ck as soon as
blooming 1s over and e1ther lifted and diVIded or have cuttmgs of
fresh growth taken from them to produce a stock of young plants.
Make successive plantings of gladioli 1e 1nsure as long a
season of bloom as poss1ble.
Tigrl(lias, tuberoses and dahlia's may be planted also
Geraruums and begomas often turn out best if left until the
m1ddle of June before plantmg out
Prune most sprmg-f!owering shrubs JUS! after they have
f1mshed bloommg. They will now have lime to develop new
growth and buds for next year's bloom Many shrubs need just a
Ui1nnmg out of old stems each year
Weed control ts espee1ally Important thiS month m flower
gardens as well as m vegetable gardens, continue Wlth a good
spray program as reqwred.
Tulip buds w1ll be rea·dy to lift by the end of June, but daffodil
fohage should be left until the middle of July
As soon as the last cuttings of asparag•JS are made, cultivate
and fertilize the bed.
Lawns need their early summer application of mtrogen to
carry them through the dry months ahead.
Now that theweathens warm and settled, most nouse plants
may stand outdoors, m su~ or light shade, accordmg to their
md1v1dual needs
'
Fertilize regularly and repot house plants when neeessary

OFFI CE Of IIEVEN U£ SH.AJUNG
1900 I'ENNSVLV.ANI.'.AVE N W

WASHIN GTON 0 C 202211

Here's the Man
To See For •••
THE
BEST

l '·Sf.~ /l

1hls is for June Brides Only!!

MASON FURNITURE

SHOP EARLY WHitE
QUANTITIES LAST

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
STORE ONLY!

SILVER BRIDGE

PLAZA
STATE ROUTE 7

START A CREATIVE HOBBY!

STITCHERY KITS

Fabnc upper s wtlh
co mfortabl e cush ton
insole and vulcanized
so les
and
h e e ls
White. black or navy

•.•

HOMETIES RUG YARN

SIZES
S to 10

:·:

CAREFREE DUPONT ORLON ACRYLIC YARN

~t):

$1 !!.

'1.69

'•'•

BABY AFGHAN KITS

;fi

CHARGE JTI

·'*
;'$.

....

~

$

~

~

~.,

REG. $3.77

Tht s beauttful. dur a bl e
yarn is a fa s t color blend
~ of 75 pet rayon and 25
~·= p e t. cotton
70 yard
~j sketns Cho tce of many
&lt;:: lovely !ash ton co lors
~ Hurry a nd save durtng
::: our btg Opentng Sa le !

~~

HEAVY VINYL LINER WITH DRAIN

.,.,:~
:::

LIMITED
QUANTITIES!

at Sycamore

REG. 591 LB.

8' STEEL WALL POOL
Steel wa ll a nd heavy
s tee l coping and steel
clips. Heavy duty vinyl
ltner with drato , 8' dta x
20" deep .

FAVORITE FLAVORS!

FOil THl fNTITL EMEN T I'EAIOD II£ GIPoiN!Nii

Big assortment Includes
filled candtes. toffees. supe r
sours. mints, butterscotch.
lem o n
drop s.
nougats,
caramels Treat famtly and
guests to these good1e s

June JQ, 1973

$J , 04J

S""E

•2

$

99

REG.
1
ll.99

S-HOOK
CHAIN
ATTACHMINlS

PICK-A-M IX CANDY

ORANGE TOWNSHIP
I"I.ANS TO ()(I'EHD ITS IIEVEHUE SHAI'IIN G ALLOCATION

.-,NO EN DING

COOL CASUAL

PERFECT FOR RUGS, CRAFTS, FASHION ITEMS

¢
LB.
2 LBS. 73•

BIG SELECTION NOW ON SALE

R R 2

Coolville, Oh1o 45723

BOXED GREETING CARDS

¢

1'\.AHNED
EII:'ENDITVAE~

'"
1043 00

BOX
REG.

•

)7'

•Asso rtm en t tncludes
Get Well, Sympathy ,
Birthday , and All Oc
cas/ on boxes
Many
lov e ly s tyl es to choose
from Save!

Silver Bridqe Plaza Store Only'
,•:

SAVE ON THIS PACK OF 3

"
"
"
"
"

CASSETTE
CARTRIDGES

$ 17

Top t1Ualtty Mylar tape
60 mmutes recording
time per cartrtdge
total 180 mtnutes!

"
"
"

REG. 11.99

HURRY •.• SAVE!
SUPER BLEND
Quaker State

MOTOR OIL

¢
QT.

LIMIT 6 QTS.
Pur e
Pennsylvanta
motor oil I u br 1ca t es,
reduces engtne kno ck.
improves mtleage

COMmRTABLE PLACE TO BE ON A SUMMER DAY!

HAMMOCK LOUNGE
Weatherized
canvas
bed
wtth
polyurethane pillow Strong tubular
steel frame sets up easi ly and stores
co mpactly Roomy 30" x 80" SIZe.
Green with white frmg e Save now.

$-

94
REG. '14.33

SHOP AND SAVE THE EASY WAY-CHARGE ITI

Sentmel
,.,...110 JIU

''
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SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA ONLY

POMEROY , OHIO

REG. 12.29

GRAND OPENING SPECIALS

ORANGE TOWNSHIP
TWP. CLERK
Me1gs County

The DallY

M, L.

lOLA'S
M.;~m

$ 77

TEENS' AND WOMEN'S

SUMMER
FASHIONS

36 3 053 007

June 11 , 1973

All nylon tamatca s horts have
pu ll ·on e lastt c watst Rtb, kntt
and jacq uard weaves $, •• ,_
18 Mat c h th em w1th s tretc h or
rtb kn1t nylon a nd po lyest er
tops So ltds or st r1pes S1zes S,

(Frames Not Includ e d)

Complete ktt mak es a beauttful washable moth
proof afghan for baby Includes f1ve 2-oz. pul l
skemsofl OO pct DuPontOrlon(r) ya rn Whttew tth
pmk and blue or wh ite w tth ye ll ow and green

ACCOUNT MO

Trustees

JAMAICA SHORTS AND
TANK TOPS
YOUR CHOICE

Kits include co lo rful yarns,
stamped d es ign on hom espu n
fabrtc , nee dl e, Illustra t e d siltc h
char t Makes ptctures th a i ftt
5x7" or 12xl6" frames Fun to
make for yourself and for g 1fl s

Wi II Find The
Look That's You
In Our ..

lST!MAffD TOT.t,LOF

Orange Towns.h1p

SAVE ON MISSES' SPORTSWEAR

'1 ~.~77

YOU

I"' THE fO l l OWING M"NNll't lA SED UPON AN

Nma Robmson

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

SHOP DAILY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

It lS now more than 2ll years
later and the collseurn is still
paymg off that loan, the
newspaper said, alt.houg~ the
1ce hockey team left town long
ago and the lee-making equ1p.
ment was sold to the Cincmnati
Gardens m 1957. The purchaser
of the equipment was Lows M
Jacobs, president of EmpriSCSportservlce and at the time 10
per cent owner of the Gardens
Helen Guy , executive secre.
tary of the agricultural society
which inhertted the coliseum's
debt, sa1d last year's statement
from Emprlse showed $20,000
was still owed.
The Daily News said the
agriCultural society has never
conducted an audit of the
company , but instead com.
pares monthly Emprlse food
and drmk reports wt!h daily
reports filed by the person who
rWls the oohsewn concessions
standa That person lS an
employe of Emprise.
The Oh10 Turnpike Conumsswn also has been lax in
checkmg on Emprise, the
newspaper S3ld.
For nearly 15 years, from
1955 to 1970, the COnunlSSIOn
was unaware that Empnse
was one ofthe principal owners
of a cham 'of restaurants along
the northern OhiO toUroad, the
Dally News S3ld.
Turnpike officials, however,
told the newspaper they run a
complete audit on aU Holiday
Inns along the highway, mcludmg a check on the volume of
traffic that passes each place
Other EmprJSe concesswn
Interests are at Riverfront ~
Stad1um m Cinctnnati, the '
pr~vately-&lt;&gt;wned Toledo Arena,
the
newsstand at Cox
Mumcipal Airport in Dayton,
Columbus
Zoo,
Toledo
Raceway Park and Hobard
Arena m Troy.

--·------.

Jan 1, 197J

I

1,000 BASKETS WILL BE GIVEN
AWAY EACH DAY ... MON.
TUES. · WED. - THURS.
Llmtl One To A F&lt;!mliy

LAY AWAY

THE OOVEI'INMlNT OF

OEPAIITM E,..T OF THE TREA SURY

,.--··--·-·--·------

1

ra cmg

. ENTERTAINS
Mrs Pearl Reynolds entertamed Fnday w1th a luncheon for the teachers and
school personnel of the Broad
Run School in Mason County.
Her guests were Mrs. Stella
Johnson, Mrs. Velma Clark,
Mrs Jesse !a Zerkle, M1ss Bess
Ord and Mtss Brenda Fields.

lliou8h

enthusmsts were estatic as
1
Pescarolo, Jast year's w1nner
I
· w1th Briton Graham H1ll, went
I
on 1to wm wtchallenged, duI
plicatmg the VICtory of two
I
I
other Frenchmen, f.ndre Lagache and Rene Leonard who
won the first Le Mans race 50
I
Come.JJ1 and tell Herman Grate w hat you need
years ago.
I
for your love ne st He will give you a
Pescarolo's Matra crossed
the fmtsh line SIX laps llhead ol '
the next Ferrari, w1th Arturo
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
Lou Osi&gt;&gt;r'no •
I
Merzario of Italy and Br8Z1l's
I
Carlos Pace driving A seeond
VALUES
I
Matra took third spot, another
e1ght laps back .
SEARS
The best Amertcan f1msh
Catalog Merchant
'was the 13th place managed by
220 E. Mam
773·5592
HERMAN GRATE
MASON, W . VA._ j Peter Gregg of Jacksonville,
Pomeroy
PH.
992-2178;_,___ j
,..._ _ _~._..._._.._-..,-.,_.,-..-.--..-..-..-..-..-.. ................-....._-..----..
_____
Fla., m a P orsc he Carrera. , L•• _.,._,

I

Dave Mack, a 3().year-&lt;&gt;ld
mecharuc from Bethesda, Md ,
won the competition ehmmator
title m h1s Chry:;ler-powered
"8" dragster and earned
$8,450 Mack IS the current
national record holder m his
class
The modified elunmator t11te
went le Jan Riedel, of Tiffm,
OhiO, m hiS Fordi'Owered 1932

at Le Mans

__.

.....-..-..,~---------,--·-·--·---·---·--·.....

two years

CASH, CHARGE,

"around $42,000 "

holds 20 na t1onal
records

nm."

Gregg 13th

home Over the route Call
walked four, h1t two and fanned
10
P~ra te
pttcher Tnplett
fanned ll, walked two
The Yankees rattled off 21
h1ts They were three smgles
by Call, a tnple and two
smg1es, Steve Little; a homer,
tr1ple and double by M Norlen; double by T Roush,
homer and triple, C Taylor ;

second national drag t1Ue m

FREE • PLASTIC
LAUNDRY BASKETS

3 EASY WAYS TO BUY

Society.
The agricultural society bor.
rowed $21!,000 from Ohio Sport.
service 1D 1950 to build con.
cesston stands at the bran&lt;flew
3,500 seat Marion Collseum
When 1the society found 1t
needed more money for •cemaking equipment, 11 agam
turned to the Emprlse sub.
sidiary, the Daily News s;nd
and a deal was struck.
'
Oh1o Sportsernce agreed to
pay for the Ice-making equtp.
ment if L~e collseurn would pay
off tbe old loan by giving up 1ts
share of concession receipts,
plus 5 per cent interest, the
Daily News said.
J oe Vogel, a member of the
now-defunct coliseum board
531d the new loan was fo;

sp1rmg to hide the true drugstore contract were taken
ownership of a Las Vegas m 1965, a1rport offiCials were
gambling casino
startled, the newspaper said
winning
contractor
Empnse ran a drugstore at The
Cleveland
Hopkms
In- guaranteed the c1ty $100,000
ternational Airport from 1956 durmg the f1rst year and as
to 1965
much as $220,000 the ninth and
In 1960, 1961 and 1962, tenth years of ,the contract.
although air termmal traffic Emprise fmished thrrd m the
mcreased, the c1ty's share of b1ddmg.
drugstore reven ue steadily
The Daily News S3ld other
dropped, the Da1 ly News sa1d
govermnental agencies also
Then, m the last two years of have accepted Em priSe's word
the Empnse contract, the that the concessiOns revenues
ctty's concessions share • were bemg d1v1ded accurately.
suddenly rose by about $10,000 Another example, the newspale $37,919.
per satd, lS one mvolving the
When bids for a new 10-year Mar1on County Agricultural

Veterans finally win

Houston 7 Pittsburgh 1
Today's Probable P1tchers
All Times EDT
COLUMBUS ( UP! ) - The
San Francisco ( Bryant 9 3) at ninth edition of the Nahonal
New York (Stone 1 1 ), 8 15 p m
Los Angeles (Sutton 7 4) at Hot Rod As.soctat10n 's SprmgPh1iadelpfua (Ruthven
1 4) , nationals drag racmg cham7 30p m
Pittsburgh (Blass J 3) at pionships resulted m f~rst time
vtctones for two ra cmg
A11anta (Mor1on s 4). 8 p m
51
LOUIS (GibSon 4 6 ) at veterans who have been
Cmc•nnah (Gullett 6· 3), 8 15
ohootlnt for natiOnal Wins for a
P m.
long time
Only games sc heduled
Tuesday's Games
John Wiehe of Newton, Kan ,
San D•ego at Montreal , n1ght
a
professional driver who has
San Franc•sco at New York ,
night
been a runner-up In NHRA naLos Angeles at Philadelphia , tional events four tunes, won
nr~ht
the top fuel champ10nsh1p Sunp, tsburgh at Atlanta, n1~ht
St LouiS at Cmcmna li , mght
day and defeated rune-tune naCh1cago at Houston, mght
tional title wmner Don Garlits
in the process
Amencan League
The 30-year-old driver
Ea st
w I. pet. g.b. guided his Donovan~ngmed
New York
30 26 536
Detro1 t
v, fUel dragater down the quarter29 26 527
M dwa ukee
2 rrule track at N.ational Trail
27 27 500
Bos ton
26 26 500 2
Raceway m 6 495 seeonds w1th
Balt1more
25 25 500
a terminal speed of 2Z7 .27 rrules
Cleveland
21 35 .375 ~
per hour
West
w I pet g.b.
"We changed the clutch
Ch1cago
J l 21 596
, combmahon entirely for the
M1nnesota
30 22 577 ]
Kansas City
3 1 28 525 J lf2 fmal run, " Wiebe sa td
"I
California
27 26 509 4'12 staged QUickly and got the start
Oakland
29 28 509 4 1f~
I wanted It was a very good
Texas
18 34 346 13

against S. Call

let all the baserunners come

Slil6
SOO

Los Angeles 4 New York 0
Philadelphia 11 San Diego 0
Ch•cago 9 Cmcmnat1 7

Pirates hitless
Ten-year-&lt;&gt;ld Stevte Ca ll
p1tched no-htt ball over the
regulation SIX mnmgs Saturday
m the makeup Boys' League
game between the · Pomeroy
Yankees and Pirates won by
the Yankees 19-3.
In the Pirate fifth Call
walked two batters and hit one
Two mfteld throwmg mtsc ues

Despite indictments, Empriseowned units going unchecked

MANY SPECIALS AT OTHER NEARBY MURPHY'S STORES

�'
6 - The Daily Sentinel, !.;tddle port-Po.. ;roy,O., J une 11, 1973

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel
Classifieds
Get
Results!
.
'

.®

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1972 BUICK SKYLARK l50
~3195
4 Door . fa c tory ai r, au tom a tic tra ns ., &amp; P. stee r ing ,
custo m interior , deluxe bumpe r, r adio, m any other ac.
cesso r ies. less

t ~n

13,000 mi les, dark g r een f inish . Tires

like new &amp; spi!lre n e~o~er used . Tr uly shar p.
1911 .CHEVROLET BLAZER ·
12995
4-wheel drive. auxili ar y top, locking front hubs, V-8
automat ic transmission. power ste eri ng &amp; bra kes , loca l
law mil eage, l -e ar ow ner. ra dio. spa r e never u sed .
1970 PONTIAC
12295
F ir ebird Esp ri t , local 1-Qw ner car . 350 V-8 engin e, power
stee r ing &amp; aulomat ic t rans m issi on , A M -F M rad i o, l ike
new wh ite lettered ti r es. 307 V -8 power stee r ing &amp; brakes.
rad io, &lt;:lea n inf..er ior.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
WANT ADS

Your Right to Know
a nd 'be informed ot

111~

t unc -

ti on s'·of you r g ov ern ment a re
e m bod ied in pu bli c n ot ic.e s. In
th a t self -go v er n me nt c harg es

all cit izen s to be info rmed ;
th is n e wspaper urg es every
ci t iz en to r e ad ;;l nd s tudy these

no tices . We s trongly adv ise
t hose c itl'!e ns, se eJc. ing furth e r
in for m a t ion , to ex er c ise t he ir ·
rig ht of a ccess to publ ic
recor d s a nd publi c m e etings .

A high volume Ashland
Service Sta . located in
Middleport , 0 . Paid
training . excellent opp.
to become your own
boss.

PH. 992-5221
8 a . m . til 5 p . m .

For Sale

Gi r l's wh ite g ol d school
cl a$5 r ing w ith a round setflng
w ith ln ifla ls , D. LL . Lost at
Roya l Oak Lake , If found ca ll
992-6915.
6-8-3tc

:-:-:------

LC'ST Border Collie dog
med ium s ize, wh ite with llqhi
bl'own spots . Ha~ c:url In ta ll.
Answers to " Fred". Fam il y
pet. Coli 843-2778. Reward
120.00 .
6-7·51 c

l= v Prling• Ph . 742 -5979

Help Wanted

Notice

WANTED - Someone to paper
SPECIAL Ya r d Sale on con lOx 12 bedroom . Call992-6414.
struc lion equi pment - 1 17.50
6-10-Jtp
watt portable generator, 1 - 10 - - -- - - - -- - .#

in . sabre saw ; 1 transit . new EXCELLENT opportunity In
set of 20 ft. aluminum ex local retail sales open for
tension ladders, screw jacks
right men . Prefer mature
and hydraulic jacks, dry wall
tools , ceramic tools, pipe
dyes , approximately 100
pieces small hand tools . All
sales will be cash. Earl R.
Werner residence, Bradbury,
1 to 6 p .m . Saturday, June 16.
6-10-6tc

OPE:N EVES. 8 : 00P. M .
POMEROY. OHIO

PUB•JC NOTICES

Lost
·· LOST
-

FOR LEASE

_ _ _ _ _ _...:____

person - 30-40 years of a~e
with some ~ckground 1n

retailing

but

will

consider

Veteran w i th In-serv i ce
c lerical , storekeep lng or
warehousing
experien ce.
Reply in confidence to Box
729-C, c-o The Daily Sentinel,

Pomeroy, Ohio.

6-I0-3tc
INFORMATION
JEWELL Decorators. Dry wall
DEADLINES
finishing , paper hanging .
5 P .M . Day Befo r e P ublica t ion .
r e fr igeration
interior and exter ior paint· QUALIF I ED
Mon'ilay De adlin e 9 a . m .
s erviceman , i ndustr•al.
ing
.
Pt
1on
698
-53.41
or
669·
Can ce llation - Correction s
c ommercial. dome stic , . good
3764.
Will be a c cep t ~d un til 9 a m . for
pa y and work ing conditions .
6·1- 121c
Day of Publ ic at ion
Must
be e:xperienced . Gall ia
REGULATIONS
Re fr igera ti on Co ., 611 3rd
Th e Publi s he r r es er ves th e
r igh t to ed it or re iec t' any a ds KOSCOT SPECIALS for June
Ave .. Gallipo lis, 446-4066 .
d ee med
o bj e c t ional .
Th e
6-4-tf
include Family Suntan Oil
Publisher w ill not be r espon si bl e
Spray
and
Jr
.
Facial
Mask
.
for more than one incorrec t
Also with a purchase of either BAR MAIO, apply in person . Hi ·
in sert ion .
AfterShave or Electrlc PreHo Bar , Middleport . Equal
RATES
Shave by Koscot you receive a
opportunity employer .
For Want Ad Service
S cent s per Word one insert ion
Kleansing Kream free . Phone
6-6·61c
Minimum Charge 75c ,
Helen· Jane Brown, 992-5113. -----~
12 cents per word thr ee
6· 1-tlc COOK , waitress and carhop ;
c onsecutive insertions .
a pply in person , Craw 's Steak
18 cents per word six con Hou se .
s ecu tive insertions .
25 Per Cent Discount on paid
5-JO.ftc
a d s and ads pa id with in 10 day s.
CARD OF THANKS

DlliVE A LITTLE : SAVE A
LOT! ! I Refrigerators , sq .
door, late models ; others
from $19 .95; auto . washers,
$.&amp;5 ; elect., gas dryers $3S ;
gas, elec . ranges ; clothes
cl osets ; dinettes, maple , oak ,
c h r ome ;
ROUND
OAK
TABLES, 3, ~. 5 pc , bedroom
-s uites ; old chest of drawers,
dre s s ing tables . SPECIAL
FOR DAD - vinyl recl iners,
tabrl c swivel rockers S65.
(Cash only at this p ri ce ! no
layawa1s l .
NEW
FUR NITURE -li ving room suites
$139 .95 up ; table sets $16 .95 ; 9
x 12 shag rvgs , oval ~ fringed
$49 .95 ; 9 x 12 Thr iftex
llno'l eum$
$6 .98 .
Kuhl ' s
Barga in Center " at caution
light "; Rt . 7, Tuppers Pla ins .
. Open everyday EXCEPT
MONDAY .
6·10-61c
1 REGISTERED 3 yea' old
Tennessee Walker - sta ll ion .
992-3SI8.
6· 10·61c
AM-FM stereo received with
built-in 8 track tape player, "
speaker
sound
system ,
Balance $106.99 or use our
budget terms . Call 992-3965.
6-10-61c
SPRING SPECIAL)

SABRE TILLER
31h HP 1129.95

In Ca rtun
Set up, 554.95
POMEROY
9._ Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
lllalll , Phone 992-2181

NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
TO T HE DEFENDAN TS,
&amp; OBITUARY
Stra uder Gr im m , Jr ., and th e
$1. 50 for 50 word minimum .
SHOWALTER's
Wei
Pet.
WANTED - ·oLD UPRIGHT
unk n own hei rs . d e v is ees ,
Ea ch additional word 2c .
Chester , Ohio , summer
PIANOS . Any condition . 1973 - Zig Zag sew ing machine .
leg at e e s, administrat o r s,
BLIND ADS
clearance. fi.ve tanks of
This machine darns , em e xec u tor s, and as si gns of
Paying SlO each . First floor
Add itional 25c Charge per
assorted fish at 5 for $1 while
S tra ud e r
Gr im·m .
Jr ., Ad11ertisement .
broiders, overcasts, button
only . Write giving directions.
t hey last . Will be open days 9
Dec ea sed , whose residen ce are
OFFICE HOURS
hole.s . All
without
at .
Pianos, P. 0 . Box Bo)( 188,
unkn own .
8 :30a . m . to 5:00p .m . Oa lly ,
a . m . to 9 p. m . except on
Sardis, Ohio, 43946. ·
tachments . Pay balance of
COURT OF
8 :30 a . m . to 12.: 00 Noon
Thursday and ' Friday, 4 p. m .
$38 .50 or pay $5 per month .
COMMON PLEAS
Sat urday .
- , - - - - -- - - 6·....:
10·61p
to 9 : 30p. m.
Call
992·5331.
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
6-4-lllp
6-10-lfc
- PROBATE DIVISION OLD Furnitu.r e. oak tables,
-----~R ic ha'd
a,
Rowe.
Ad ·
Wooden ice boxes. brass beds,
m i nistrator of the Estate Of Ada
d is hes
or
complete JUST taken in 1973 stereo-radio
Jane Rowe , Deceased ,
WILL do baking in my home .
comb. with a track tape . Take KNAPP shoes. 10 pet. to 28 pet.
households ; Write M . D.
·
Pla int iff ,
Pies, cakes, cookies and hot
over payments of $7.55 per
off on 16 styles. Order now.
Miller,
Rt.
4,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
"i&gt; ·
rolls. Phone 992-3824.
month or pay balance of
Supp ly limited. Phone 992call 992 -6271 .
·
Strauder Grimm , Jr ., address
6-8-12tc
$99 ,50. Call 992-5331.
5314.
unknown , et a l.,
- - -- - - -- - 5-13-tfc
6-10-6tc
5-JO.Ifc
Defendants .
----,----'---No. 20955 REDUCE excess fluids with
---------~
Fluidex - lose weight with WANTED - Llsed merchandise
-NOTICE LAST YEAR'S limolhy hay .
Dex -A- Diet capsules
at
Plaintiff has brought this
- for auction. We buy, we
Phone 949-3051 .
a c t ion nam ing yo u the Defend ·
Nelson Drugs.
sell, whole houseful or single
6-10-3tc
an ' &lt;;' " H&gt;P a bov e na me d court
6·11 -31p
pieces,
cons ig nme nt
or
b y f 1,, ,,.,. ..... ,.., ., , i • i or~ on J un e
1966 DODGE Charger high
percentage. We will haul.
1s t ., 1973 .
3
BEDROOM
trailer
on
large
performance 383 4-speed .
Phone
992-3354
.
Hayman's.
The object of the Petition is to
lot . Priced to sell. Phone 667 - Jimmy Deem, Rt. 1 Racine .
6-5-30tc
sell the real estate of ths
3363 or see Gilry Miller ,
6-8-3tp
decedent he&lt;e inatle&lt; des"ibed
Tuppers Plains .
------~---to pay the deb t's of decedent and
ACREAGE NEAR POMEROY
costs of adm inistrat ion :
OR MIDDLEPORT WITH OR
6-5-61p 68 DODGE Cha,ger RT 383
The follow ing reiil e s tat e EX.PERIENCED
WITHOUT HOUSE . PLEASE =-c:-::----waitress
automatic, 4 barrel. Phone
s ituate in Letart Township .
WRITE Box 729-F, c -o The .EXCELSIOR Sail Works, E.
992·5278.
wanted . Apply In person,
Meigs County , State of Ohio ,
Daily
Sentinel,
stating
Majn .St., Pomeroy. All kinds
King's Arms Knight Club .
6-7-6ic
and Qounded and described as
description and lowest se lling
of salt water pellets, water
6-11-31p
follow s: ·
price .
Being a parcel of land ly ing
nu~gets, block salt and own
east of the public road leading
_ _ _ __ __ _ _6_·S-61p
Qh1o River Salt . Phone 992- 1969 CHEVROLET truck with
from East Letart to Dorcas and
3891.
cheater · aXle 14' dump
a long t he north line of Lot No .
body . Priced to sell. Call 992·
6-Sltf.;:
NO.
1
Copper
54c,
radiators,
267 , in Sect ion No . 7, Town No . 2
PUBLIC NOTICE
5951.
28c; brass, 20c ; batteries, 85c =-=~=-::-:---:-­
and Range No . 12 bounded and
.
REGISTERED
Appaloosa
filly
.
IN
THe
C.::UURT
each
;
clean
dry
roots,
Gin
descr ibed as follows : Beginn ing
OF COMMON PLEAS,
New Holland, 66 . haybaler . - - - - ' - - -- -- 6--5-61p
on the East line of sa id Pub lic
seng ; S52 lb.; yellow root, $4;
ME
IGS
COUNTY
,
OHIO
Call 992-3650, Lyle Hysell.
Road on the North line of Lot
· rryayapple, 45c per lb .; M. A.
No . 267 and runn ing ea s t to a
6-5-6tp
HaiL
Reedsville,
Ohio,
378
small drain running south from ROY PROFFITT and ROGER
::-:--:~---6149
.
ADAMS,
a
Partnership
DBA
A
the residence of J Onas Roush ;
5-6-tfc 71 HONDA 350, 900 miles. CASH paid for all rnakes and
thence in a southerly d irection &amp; P Drilling Companv, Racine ,
Hou se, 3 years old, 3
· - -- - - w ith the meanderings of said Ohio,
mode ls of mobile homes .
Plaintiff,
bedroom
, wall to wall carpet.
drain to a point Brods and 3 feet
Phone area code 614-423-9531.
'
vs.
.
refrigerator and stove in~
south from the north line ;
4- IJ -tlc
thence wes t about 21 rods to the PHILIP CONRAD, et al. ,
e luded. living room, kitchen •.
Deceased.
east side of the public road ;
SOMEONE TO fill and sod six
utility room, bath, outside r---------~-,
thence in a northerly direct ion
No . 15,286
su nk en
gr8ves,
Wells
utility storage, Middleport .
to the sa id north line of said Lot
NOTICE BY
Air ·conditioners
Cemetery, · North
of
Phone 992-5064.
No . 267 , and to the place of
PUBLICATION
Awnings
·
Harrisonville.
Must
6·5·61c
beginning , conta ining on~ acre,
T o : P.hflip . Conrad. the
guuarantee
work.
Write
-----~
more or tess .
Unknown Heirs. Devisees ,
Under.Pinning
Marion (Welch) Hayman 1
Also the fol low ing described Legatees . Administrators. and
GROCERY
business
tor
sa
le
lands in the Township of Letart. As si gn s of Ph ilip Conrad ,
1889 Case Road , Columbus,
Complete 1noblle home
Building for sale or lease
Coun ty of Meigs and Slate of d ec~ased ; H. P . Musser , the
Ohio 43224.
Phone
773-5618
from
8:
30p.m
.
service
- plus gigantic
Ohio , to -wit : Beg i.n ning at a Unknown He irs , Dev ise e s ,
6-10-61p
to 10 p.m. for appointment. display of mobile homes
s tone in the Publ ic Road and In Legatees , Ad m inistrato r s and
the Burl ingame ,Savre line ; As si gns of H P , Musser ; B . F .
.111·20-lfc always ava il able at . . .
thence with said line south 86 R eiley , the Un known Heirs .
degrees 15 minutes East 138 De visees ,
Legatees,
Ad HOOD ' S AQUARIUMS: fish
po les to the Burlingame -Savre mmist r ators and Assign s of B.
and suppli es , new location ,
corner ; thence w ith Section line F. Re iiE"y : R . E . Morehead , th e I WILL do housecleaning in the
Ash Street, Middleport, near
North 3degrees 45 m inutes East Unknown Heirs , Devi se es,
area of Middleport, Pomeroy
&lt;~ 0 po les to a stone and pointe rs ;
Le gatees , Administrators and
park ; Phone 992:5443.
and Chester . Call 992-7202 or
thence with the Roush ·Sayre Assigns of R . E. Morehead ; R .
985-4146 . .
1-7-lfc
1220 Wa shington Blvd.
line North B6degrees 15 minutes R Louft . the Unknown Heir s .
,
6·8·61c
423-7521
BELPRE, 0 .
West lOB poles to th e Racine and De visees ,
Legaf .e es,
Ad ·
COAL, Umeston~. Excel~lor · ' - - - - - - - - - - - - '
Mill Creek Road ; thence with m inistrators and Assigns of R .
thesaidroadsouth38degrees30 R . Loun ,· F . A. Clar , the WILL ·do bookkeeping in my
Salt Works. E. Main St
'
minutes west 47 poles and 5 Unk.nown Heirs. Devisees,
home . Phone 1-304-773-5613.
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3891. ., MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
links to the place of beginning , Legatees, Administrators and
you buy any new
6._5· 6t c -r-----------'4!:.·11e:-l!!fs.BEFORE
the within described property Assigns ,of F . A. Clar ; J . M . - - - ' - -- --,......--_
Mobile Home, think of all the
be ing , the east end of One Clark , Sr ., the unknown heirs,
Hundred Acre Lot No . 268 , ot Devisees ,
Legat~es,
Ad ·
HANGING baskets; white, pink
moneyyoucansaveonagood
Section No . 1, Town No . 2, and m ini strators and Assigns of J .
and red geraniums, mums
late model used Mobile Home .
Range No . 12 of the Ohio M . Clark . Sr .• Bryan Parr , the
and begonias; Instant color
Here are some everyday low
Compa n y ' s Purchase and Unknown Heirs , Devisee s , TWO trailer lots in Middleport;
prices :
1-1971
60x12
con ta ining th irtv -one acres of Legat ees , Administrators . and
,h duplex in Bradbury; phone
tor your garden - pansies.,
Champion Deluxe, 2 bedroom,
land , more or less , and except Assi gns of Bryan Parr ; Robert
before 6 p.m . 992 _5693 .
pe tunias, marigolds. Phlo:x ,
54495 .00; 1_ 1971 _ 60 x 12,
.
n
.stc
t he coal and the r ight 10 m ine H. Parr , the Unknown Heir s.
Coleus
,
Salvia,
Zinnias
,
B dd 3 b d
6
t he sa m e.
Devisees ,
Legat e es .
Ad ·
Dianthus , Al!yssum, Snap.
u y,
e room, $4695.00;
Th e coal a nd m ining rights m inistrators and Ass igns of - - - -- - - - - dragons, Ageratium and
1- 46x10 Armor, 2 bedroom ,
have been pr ev iously sold to the Robert H . Parr ; John M . 5 SLEEPING rooms with kitPortula cca . Vegetable plants
$2595.00; 1-55)( 10 Hillcrest, J
Pomeroy and Western Coal 0P e rkin s, the Unknown Heir s ,
chen, furnished. For officials
Cabbage,
broccoli ,
beSdroom, S2795.00; 1-60x12
Company .
·
e11i s ees ,
Legatees ,
Ad ·
that work tor the Ohio Power
c hult, 2 bedroom, 11f2 bath,
Ret e ren ce Deed : Vol. 160. minis.trators and Assigns of
Coal Co . Phone 742-4645.
cauliflower, lettuce. eggplant,
sharp- you can save lots of
Page ns . Deed Records , Meigs John M Perkins ; Hubert Moles,
~a~goes,fhot peprers and 14
money on this unit. This Is
6.n -3tc
County , Oh io.
the Unknown Heirs , Devisees,, - - - - - - - - - In S 0
foma 0 plants .
~·ust a few of the many
You a re required' to answer t,.egatees, Administrators and
Cleland
Farm
and
the Peti tion wi th in twenty -eight Assigns of Hube,rt M91es ; Louis ALL ELECTRIC- like new 3
Greenhouse, E. Main , Racine.
8aerrgray~nMslllearvaiMiaobblellenoHwomaet
days aft e r ths laSt pub lication of Loft , the Un nown Heirs,
'lh 1
th
Geraldine Cleland.
this not ic e , which ·will be De\olisees ,
Legatees,
Ad ·
~ooms WI
arge b., ·
Sa les , 705 Farson ' Street,
518 tf
P.u blished onc e each week for min istrators and Assigns of
lectri c wall oven, tablE top - - - - - - - - - - ·
· · c
Bel~e, Ohio. Phone 423.9531
SI X suc ~ e ss i ve weeks , and lhe Louis Louft : Jane B. Dawson.
range, large closet located on n 7 da s
last publ ic ation will be m ade on the Unknown Heirs , Dev isees ,
E. Main St .. Pomerov . SPP tn RIVER frontage on Ohio River
Y·
Jul .y 16th.; 1973.
Legatees , Administrators and
appreciate. Ph. Gallipolis
across from Pomeroy on West _ _ _ _ __ _ ____6_·7_-Stc
In case of your fa il ure to Ass igns of Jane B Dawson ; and
446 -9539.
Virginia sid e. Right i.n center
an sw~r or otherw is e respond as W . J . Warwick , the Un known
5·29-ffc
of Regatta, sandy beach,
p~r~1ft e d by the Ohio Rules of He irs , Devisees. Lega te es , - - - -- -- -- - shade,waterandelecfricity , 1 e
Or e
CtV1I Proc edur e w ithi n the tim e Ad m in istrators and Assign s of
sta ted , judg ment by d efa ult w il l w J . Warw ic k.
.
PRIVATI= meeting room for
have two lots surveyed, 100ft. POODLE puppies, Toy A.K .C.,
be r~nd e red aga in st you lo' th s 1• You are hereb v notlf 1Prl t hl'lt
any organt' zat 1•0 n ,· phone 992 _
yo~ideat low water level, 450ft .
Chocolate
Show qual"tty
to railroad tracks, 87ft. wide
Phone 992-54 43.
·
Tel iet demand ed in th e Pet ition • you have been named Defend - 3975.
· a nt s in a legal action entit led
at railroad trac~s. The lots
~
' 5·23 -ttc
' MANNIN G D.WE BSTER , Roy Proffitt , et al. vs . Philip ~---------3-·_ll - tfc ,
are all cleaned and mowed
JUDG E AND EX .QFF=ICIO Conrad , et al . This action has
off. Marion Reynolds. Mason, AKC
.
.
CLERK OF THE COMMON been assigned Case No . '15,286 SLEEPING room over Wine
W. Va., 773 . 5147, Reynolds
Toy Poodl~ pupp1e~, $75
PLEA S COURT o ·F MEIG S and is pending in the Common
Store, Pomeroy : References
Flower Shop
and $85. Also S1amese kittens,
CDUNTY , OHI O, PROBATE
Pleas Courl of Meigs County,
required. Phone 992-5293.
·
_ _61 c
$10. Phone 1·256-6247, Kennels
66
DIVI SION
Pomeroy , Oh io 45769 . The Ob ·
of Calhoun .
6•5 .tfc - - - - - -- - - - ie c t of the c omplaint is to qu iet - - - - -- - -- ' - - (6) 4 , 1L 18, 25 (7), 2. 9, 16, 7 tc th e tille ol the Plaintiffs in oil
5-20-30fc
and gas le ases and the wells and 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and Father's Day SpeciaL New
eq u ipment located ther e on .
unfurnished
apartments.
swivel rockers in velvet - 4
I lsi Game)
si tuated in Lebanon Townsh ip,
Phone 992-5434.
large recliners in vinyl. Only
St. Louis
100 030 000-4 7 0 Mei g s Coun t y, Ohio , and
$69 . 96, cash and ·carry,
_12 . 1fc
4
Atlanta
ooo 020 100--3 8 1 desc r ibed in Le ase Book 3i, - - -- - - -- - - - - - Pomeroy Recovery, 622 E. 7 ROOM house with bath in
Foster, Segui (7) , Hrabos ky Page 527, Lease Boo k 31, Pag e
Main St. Phone 992-7554 .
Rutland, air conditioned,
(9), Granger (9) and Simmons ; 62'1. Lease Book 34 , Page 41 5, MOBILE HOME space in
·6-7-Stc
carpeted, gas .furnace, dish.
Syracuse . Phone 992·6329.
Gentry, Schueler (3). Hoerner an d Lease Book 30, Pag ~ 30.
washer, double oven, range,
6-7-tfc
(5). PanttJer (6), Fr ise lla (B) Mei gs County Lea se Record s.
double garage, large carport,
THREE Twin needle sewing
You
a
re
required
to
answ
er
and Oates. WP-Foster (4- 3). th e com plaint with in 2B day s
4 acres cleared and fenced,
machines. 1973 model in
LP-Genlry (4-6) .
a lter the last publication of this FURNISHED apartment by the
small
barn
and
other.
walnut stand. All features
(2nd Game)
not ic e . wh ich wil l be publ isl"led
month . Meigs Inn , Pomeroy .
buildings. Phone 614-742-6834.
built-in to make fanq_designS
St.- Louis
000 001 001- 2 2 1 · on c e a week tor s ix conseculive
6-7-6tc
5-JO.Ifc
and do stretch sewing . Also
Atlanta
001 210 lOx- 58 o wee k.s . The last publication will
buttonholes, blind hems ~ etc.
be made June 11. 1973. and 28 ROOMS by the week, $18 up .
Murp~y, Hrabosky (62, Segul
$43 .35 cash price or terms 3 BEDROOM home wifh patio,
for answer will commen c e
Meigs Inn , Pomeroy.
{8) and Simmons; Harrison, days
available. Electro Hygiene
full basement, marble win·
on that date .
Frisella 19) and Oates . wp.
ln case of your fa ilure to
6-7-6tc
Co. Phone 992-7755.
ctowsills, central air conHr~~rr ic:nn (1-'})
LP -Murphy (Q. answ er or otherw ise respond ds
ditioning, mahogany wood.
6·7·61c
1) , HR -Harrlson (lsi),
·
req ui r ed by the Ohio Ru le s of
work, 2 acres of land on
Cincinnati
103 000 300--7 12 o C1v il Pro cedure . judgm e nt by AIR CONDITIONED sleeping 2 VACUUM Cleaners. Electro
Mulberry Heights. Phone 992room . Twin beds available
ChicaQo
431 010 OOx- 9 12 I defau lt Wil l be r endered aga ins t
7175 ,
Hygiene new . demonstrators
yo u tor the r el1ef de manded in
Monday . Phone 992 ·5440.
McGlothlin, Sprague 12!. Hall
has all cleaning attachments
6·8·31c
the Complain! ·
6·10-Jic
( 4), Borbon (8) and tsencn ;
plus the new Erectro Suds for -:-=-:-:-:-:----:--::--'-Hooton, Bonham {3) , Locker
shampoo ing carpet. Only 5 ROOM house, bath, basement,
La rry Spen ce r
(7) and Hundley . WP- Bonham
gas heat, 21ots , S. D. Busk irk,
Clerk , 2 BEDROOM mob ile home, air
S27 .SO cash price or terms
Com mon P lea s Court
(4. 0) . LP . McGlothlin 11 · 1).
conditioned , Rac ine area .
341 Page St. , Middleport ,
availat:,le . Etedro Hygiene
Me igs Coun ty
HRS -Monday 2 (13th &amp; 141h).
Phone 992-6329 .
Phone 992-5487.
Co.
Phone
991-7755
.
Pomeroy , Oh io
Bourque (41hl. Santo (Bih),
5·23-lfc
6-8-Jip
6· 7·61c
~ s l 7' 1,j ' 21. 27. (6} &lt;!, 11 ' 61
Morgan 17th) , Bench (13th)
----~-

Wanted To Buy

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Mobile Homes For Sale

Wanted

PRE- FABRICATED

WOOD TRUSSES

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC..

i'omeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 Til s
Monday thru Saturday
6()6, E. Main , Pomeroy, 0 .

MA rERIALS CO.
773-SSS4
Mason, w. Va.

VETERANS

Ph . 992-2174

Specialist
Wheel
Alignment

BANK FINANCING
12 Years - 10. 75

From the laraest Truck or
Bulldoz..er Radiator to the
::.maues1 HeaTer t.:ore .
Nathan Big9s
lbdiator SpeCiillist

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

A. P.R .

!loafing .
Spl!)uting,

Malee if Ri9hl .

8-4: 30 Daily, 8-12 Sat.
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
Building.
992 -211)1
Middleport, 0 .

304-485-3809

___....

Choose your own home from
your AREA DEALER.

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Have your T.V . Picture Tube
Restored As Good As New
Righf
In Your Home.
Guaranteed for 6 Mo .

992-2094
o06 E . Main Pomeroy

SKIR'l'c&gt; THAT SHORT!

Roof Painting,
Plumbing,

=..-----~OlD Yov M~ ANY

'

JOHNSON'S T.V.

tURNITURE

949-3151
Racine, Ohio

Stop In and See Our
Flonr Disnl&lt;tv .

ME -M'I WIFE -M'I
BROTHER· IN·L.AW,
HIS WI J:"E AN D
H IS GIRL FRIEND

All-WEATHER
N. 2nd Ave .

Middleport, 0 .

.

and roof . Painting ;
1ntenor and e)(terior, free
e s timates ; call 992-7008 or 992·
2460 .
5-21 -JOip

SEWING MACHINES . Repair
serv ice, all makes . 992-2284.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sa les and
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
3-29-lfc
AUTOMOBILE insurance been
cance ll ed?
Lost
your
operator's li cense? Call 9922966 .
6-15-tf.c

WHATGIVE5Wffi.I"THI51l0Y, MANO?
YOI.I5AIP HE:S TIJT\J 15 BROTHER ,
BUT I DON'T REMEWlER SEEIN&amp;.
HIM WHEN I WA'j HER£: l"nn-~

BEFORE.

IF

FRIEND MAX IS IN THE.
BORHOOO, WE'b BETTE.R POSTPONE
OPERATION AND BRING ALLEY

~--~:;:~-...,~m~THE LAB

Not qettinq
married?

DOC •• •

v

.

RIVER LOt
ROOFS
painted ,
Free
estimates. Call 992-7757.
4 BEDROOMS - Large kil·
chen, dining, gas forced air
6-8-31c
furnace, and full basement.
Large lots, one on the river . A U!O AIR co~ditio ning . Ser VICe and repa•r . Call 992-3802.
Asking' $10,500.00. Want to look
5-24-JO!p
and make us an offer .
MOBILE HOME
3 BEDROOMS - Master has ELNA and White Sewing
Machines ... Service on all
ni ce built-in vanity with lots of
makes. Reasonable rates.
drawers . Nice modern front
The Sewing Center, Mid ·
kitchen with spacious c updleport. Ohio.
boards . Oi l furnace. Want
11 ·16-ltc
$6,000 .00.
80 ACRES
WILKINSON Small Engine
ALL MINERALS Larg e
Sales &amp; Service. 810 3rd St.,
Middleport. Lawn mower.
barn and several outbuildings .
repair . Free pickup and
7 room farm home, with bath.
delivery. Phone 992·3092 . Also
Some bottom land . Asking
- Briggs and Stratton and
$21,500.00.
Tecumcee parts .
INVESTMENT
6-10-61c
LARGE BRICK - In town, lois
of large rooms , city water,
steam heating, and parking . DOZER and back hoe work,
ponds and septic tanks, ditch area . Only $32,500.00.
ing
service; top soil, fill dirt,
7ACRES
limestone; B&amp;K Excavating.
5 BEDROOMS - Only about 3
Phooe 992-5367 or 992-3861.
year:s old, 1112 baths, oak floors,
9-1-tfc
basement and lots of cupboard
space . A nice designed home,
in an exce llent location. 5 acres
of bottom, Asking SJO,OOO.OO.
DO YOU HAVE AN IN DUSTRIAL SITE, ACREAGE.
SEVERAL
HUNDREO
ACRES .
OR
SEVERAL
HOUSES. CALL US , WE ARE
IN THE NEED OF GOOD
PROP6RTIES FOR OUR
CL IEN TS . . '
, ,
H.ELEN L TEAFORDfl2,332S
GORDON 8. TEAFORD .
. J92-3615 ;·
. ..
ASSOCIATES
• ..
1\10 SI,IND,t. Y,S PLEASE&gt;,:

I.,!:.:;::.:..:..J

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PRO~ECT,

O'DELL WHEEL Alignment
located at Crossroads, Rt, 124,
comple te front end service,
tune up 'and brake service.
Wheels
balancerl
erec.
tronically.AI!
work
guaranteed.
Reasonable ,
rates. Phone 742-3232.
3232.
2-18-tfc

MA I N
POMEROY

NOW SEE THIS
Like neW, kitchen has Jot$ of
cabinets an:t range ~~· 2 nice
bedrodms, lots of closets,
dining room, bath, full
basement, hardwood floor s,
lots of stone and awnings . 2
car garage . JUST $14,000 .00 .
A LOT FOR
A LITTLE
5 room frame . 3 bedrooms.
Bath . Lots of tile and
paneling .
Some
new
plumbing with new hot water
tank. Utility room. Porches .
Level lot in good location.
$5,000.00.
BUSINESS ROOM
In good loCation. Lovely 3
bedroom apartment over .
11J? baths . Dining room.
Kitchen with 20 H. of cabinet
space . Hardwood floors all
carpeted. Central hot water
heat and air cond. Almost
new . PLEASE NO PHONE
CALLS ON THIS ONE .
$30,000.00 .
FAMILY HOME
5 bedrooms·. Di!ling room ,
lots of cabinets . llh ,baths.
Kitchen has about 30 . ft.
cabinets, dOuble stainless
steel sink . Very la r ge living
room . 2 lar.ge glassed porc hes. All storm doors and
windows. Garage &amp; ca rport ,
$12 ,800.00.
2 YEARS OLD
Wonderful location . 3 large
bedrooms, walk-in double
c lo5ets . Bath with shower
tile etc. The kitchen is a
house wife's dream. Range ,
2 ovenS, 30 ft. of cabinets,
ref . Dining room , double
glass doors to concrete patio .
Large li ving room with
fireplaCe. Utility room .
Baseme.n,t. Level tot .100x120.
$23.000 .00.
HAVE YOU OR OTHERS
TRIED TO SELL YOUR
PROPERTY? CAN'T! JUST
YOU GIVE US A TRY . NO
SALE , NO CHARGE .
HENRY R. CLELANO
BROKER
992-2259
llnoanswer992-2568

.. . OOPS READY
AND WAITING TO
BE PICKED UP i

(we decidectO

- - - - - -

E.

NO NEED
TO SCRUB THE

Real Estate For Sale

DUE to job transfer, must sell
home, 3 bedroom, total
electric, large lot . F.H.A.
approved, Syracuse. Phond
992-7836.
5·15-llc
- - -- - - - - 5 ROOM and bath house on·
large lot in upper end at
Syracuse. Large attic out·
buildings , $7,000. Call 949-2595
before 2:30 p.m. or a ny time
on weekends.
6·4· 12tc

'; 08

-me rr-.v&lt;ANS ~

3 MILLION

JOHN TUCKER

Rt . 4,P~meroy,O.

-

Real Estate For Sale

NfC&gt;OlTA\fONS WnF\

MODERN
SANITATION

EXCAVATING, dozer , lwder EXCAVATING . Dozers, large
and backhoe work; septic
and small ; Backhoes and
tanks instalfed ; durnp trucks
loaders on track and tires;
and to-boys for hire; will haul
Dump trucks La-boy
fill dirt, top soil , limestone
service. Septic tanks in.
and gravel; Call. Bob or Roger
stalled. George (Bill} Pullins,
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089;
phone 992·2478 or 992-7402.
night phone 992-3525 or 9922-9-lfc
5231.
2-11 -tfc HARRISON'S TV service and
service cal ls . Phone 992-2522 .
SEE US FOR : AwQings, stor m
1·9· tic
doors and windows , c·arports,
marquees , aluminum sidi ng
CONCRETE
and railing . A. Jacob, sa les READY -MIX
delivered right to your
representative . For tree
project. Fast and easy . Free
estimates, phone Charles
estima te s . Phone 992 -3284.
Lisle, Syracuse , V. V.
Goeg lein Ready -Mix Co.,
Johnson and Son, Inc.
Middleport, Ohio .
3-2-lfc
6-30-lfc
G&amp;t: Appliance . Repair. repair
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
on all laundry equipment.
REASONABLE
rates. Ph. 446·
refrigeration equipment and
47~2. GallipOlis, John Russell ·,
house
wiring,
welding,
Ovmer and Operator .
e lectr ic and gas . Call 992-3802
5-11-lfc
or after 4: 36 p. m . call 9926050.
5·14-31ltp
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821
Racine, Ohio
Critt Bradford
5-1-ttc

SEPT IC TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLtANED,
REPAIRED.
-MILLER SAN ITATION ,
STEWART, OH IO . PH .· 6623035.
10-4-lfc

ANOTHER

24 HOUR SERVICE

992-3954

rlC?US~

H~AoNAY ltJ CW~

[::1
~-

WE DE.C IDED
WE &gt;.IEEDED

SEPTIC TANKS ..
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK
SERVIC,;

Color-$30. 00
Black &amp; White-$15.00

OFFICE SUPPLIES

RUSil HOUR ...

GIRLS 910ULDN'T WEAR

PHONE : 992-2550

Qualify Today, Call

and

Dl-11~11'16

SL.I R£1.¥ YOU MUST
IIEALtZE l ~A VE NO
~EC OU RSE 8UT TO
GO TO PRISON...

Remodeling , Complete
Building , Vi0yl &amp; Aluminum
Siding.

Be Right
or we will

For Your Mobile HomeLand--No Down Payment

Pomeroy

ABOUT YOUR ANSWE!i!.
TO T'iiS ESSA\1 QU ESTION,
MR. SHARKEY - OtO ~OU
COi&gt;'l SOMEONE 1:

LET US HELP YOU

It Must

for Your

..

Radlato
Service

0.1 Most American Cars

- -- - - -

Employment Wanted

CHANGE

EXPERIENCE~'

EXPERT ·
Wheel Alignment
*5.l5

ASK US ABOUT

For .Sale

Notice

TO GlT AWAY FER ~A

.

~ Carton1
Set Up, 134.95

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP '49.95

'IO'RE IN A DADBURN
RUT. LOWEEI'I--'IOU NEED

by THOMAS JOSEPH

f

ACROSS
.Fresh·

site
I. Spoken
Melodic

ANY LAW
GIVING SWEET6
TO TI-lE SWEET?

NOT A-TALL,
OLD PAL.

SHE TI-IANKS 'VOU!

- - - - --

AMANDA PANDA

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where
26. Informa

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9. Attempted
10. Wobbly
16. Stringed
instrument
22. Fibber
Me 23 . 1&gt;rohibiL
24. Least

sloppy

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Adjoin
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used for the thr&lt;'c L's, X for the two O's, e tc. Smglc l e tt c r~S.
apost rophe s, the length and formati~n of t he wo rd ~ a re all
hi nt s. Each day th e &lt;'ode letters are d1ffere nL
CRYPTOQUOTES
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Now unnrelhe clreled letten
to form the IUrpriM annrtr, ..
ouneoled by the above cartoon.

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bra ss
29. Hi gh
( mus . l
30. Con stant
tippler
31. E xc lam at ion
of
conte mpt
34. Cn ggy
hill
35. Dclcl iun
37. Elud e d
39. Czech
river

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RUTLAND FURNITURE R~~~.~~:ef

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for
I he
Robert

ON YOUR DIAL

Grate

7. NewS. caster,

Yesterday's Answer

24. Old ·limc
film
star,
Conrad

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4rn:!~

Whccler
Wilcox
5. Binding
6. Mountain
nymph

Uno&lt;romblelh... fourJumbl..,
one Jetter to each aquare, to
form four ordinary word1.

Huddy

We talk to you

I 741-4211

43. WW II
j ouroal1 st

4. -

18. Black
cuckoo
19. Neighbor
of Ky.
20. "Peeper"
21. Twittery
23. Max or

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Alberto

1'--.:._______r_.,l I S. Italian

( @ 1973 KinK Feature1 Syndieale,lnc. )

Richard

writer,

from
Ipancma''
14. Irish
patriot,
Patrick

17. Helrl offi ce

Btg Capacny
Maytag
Automiltics
2 speed operation .
Choice of water
temps .
Auto .
·w a t e r
1e v e I
contro l .
L ln1
Filter or Power
Fin Agitator .
Pel'tna•Pres.s
Mavtag
Halo of Heat
Drye-rs
Surround c lothes '
With gentle, even
heat . No hot spots,
no overdtying .
Fine Mesh Linl
Filter .
We Sptci•llte in
MAYTAG

41 .. Actor ,

DOWN
1. Doctrin e
2. Hercules'
horse
3. Well ·
lO·
do
diente lc
( 2 wd s.)

"The -

- - - - -

like a person.

40. Unrufllcd

water fi sh
5, Biblical
sacrificial

Yes!erda7's Ccyptoquo!e: I HATE TELEVISION. I HAU:
IT AS MUCH AS PEANUTS. BUT I CAN'T STOP E.ATING ,
PEANUTS.-ORSON WELLES

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6 - The Daily Sentinel, !.;tddle port-Po.. ;roy,O., J une 11, 1973

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel
Classifieds
Get
Results!
.
'

.®

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1972 BUICK SKYLARK l50
~3195
4 Door . fa c tory ai r, au tom a tic tra ns ., &amp; P. stee r ing ,
custo m interior , deluxe bumpe r, r adio, m any other ac.
cesso r ies. less

t ~n

13,000 mi les, dark g r een f inish . Tires

like new &amp; spi!lre n e~o~er used . Tr uly shar p.
1911 .CHEVROLET BLAZER ·
12995
4-wheel drive. auxili ar y top, locking front hubs, V-8
automat ic transmission. power ste eri ng &amp; bra kes , loca l
law mil eage, l -e ar ow ner. ra dio. spa r e never u sed .
1970 PONTIAC
12295
F ir ebird Esp ri t , local 1-Qw ner car . 350 V-8 engin e, power
stee r ing &amp; aulomat ic t rans m issi on , A M -F M rad i o, l ike
new wh ite lettered ti r es. 307 V -8 power stee r ing &amp; brakes.
rad io, &lt;:lea n inf..er ior.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
WANT ADS

Your Right to Know
a nd 'be informed ot

111~

t unc -

ti on s'·of you r g ov ern ment a re
e m bod ied in pu bli c n ot ic.e s. In
th a t self -go v er n me nt c harg es

all cit izen s to be info rmed ;
th is n e wspaper urg es every
ci t iz en to r e ad ;;l nd s tudy these

no tices . We s trongly adv ise
t hose c itl'!e ns, se eJc. ing furth e r
in for m a t ion , to ex er c ise t he ir ·
rig ht of a ccess to publ ic
recor d s a nd publi c m e etings .

A high volume Ashland
Service Sta . located in
Middleport , 0 . Paid
training . excellent opp.
to become your own
boss.

PH. 992-5221
8 a . m . til 5 p . m .

For Sale

Gi r l's wh ite g ol d school
cl a$5 r ing w ith a round setflng
w ith ln ifla ls , D. LL . Lost at
Roya l Oak Lake , If found ca ll
992-6915.
6-8-3tc

:-:-:------

LC'ST Border Collie dog
med ium s ize, wh ite with llqhi
bl'own spots . Ha~ c:url In ta ll.
Answers to " Fred". Fam il y
pet. Coli 843-2778. Reward
120.00 .
6-7·51 c

l= v Prling• Ph . 742 -5979

Help Wanted

Notice

WANTED - Someone to paper
SPECIAL Ya r d Sale on con lOx 12 bedroom . Call992-6414.
struc lion equi pment - 1 17.50
6-10-Jtp
watt portable generator, 1 - 10 - - -- - - - -- - .#

in . sabre saw ; 1 transit . new EXCELLENT opportunity In
set of 20 ft. aluminum ex local retail sales open for
tension ladders, screw jacks
right men . Prefer mature
and hydraulic jacks, dry wall
tools , ceramic tools, pipe
dyes , approximately 100
pieces small hand tools . All
sales will be cash. Earl R.
Werner residence, Bradbury,
1 to 6 p .m . Saturday, June 16.
6-10-6tc

OPE:N EVES. 8 : 00P. M .
POMEROY. OHIO

PUB•JC NOTICES

Lost
·· LOST
-

FOR LEASE

_ _ _ _ _ _...:____

person - 30-40 years of a~e
with some ~ckground 1n

retailing

but

will

consider

Veteran w i th In-serv i ce
c lerical , storekeep lng or
warehousing
experien ce.
Reply in confidence to Box
729-C, c-o The Daily Sentinel,

Pomeroy, Ohio.

6-I0-3tc
INFORMATION
JEWELL Decorators. Dry wall
DEADLINES
finishing , paper hanging .
5 P .M . Day Befo r e P ublica t ion .
r e fr igeration
interior and exter ior paint· QUALIF I ED
Mon'ilay De adlin e 9 a . m .
s erviceman , i ndustr•al.
ing
.
Pt
1on
698
-53.41
or
669·
Can ce llation - Correction s
c ommercial. dome stic , . good
3764.
Will be a c cep t ~d un til 9 a m . for
pa y and work ing conditions .
6·1- 121c
Day of Publ ic at ion
Must
be e:xperienced . Gall ia
REGULATIONS
Re fr igera ti on Co ., 611 3rd
Th e Publi s he r r es er ves th e
r igh t to ed it or re iec t' any a ds KOSCOT SPECIALS for June
Ave .. Gallipo lis, 446-4066 .
d ee med
o bj e c t ional .
Th e
6-4-tf
include Family Suntan Oil
Publisher w ill not be r espon si bl e
Spray
and
Jr
.
Facial
Mask
.
for more than one incorrec t
Also with a purchase of either BAR MAIO, apply in person . Hi ·
in sert ion .
AfterShave or Electrlc PreHo Bar , Middleport . Equal
RATES
Shave by Koscot you receive a
opportunity employer .
For Want Ad Service
S cent s per Word one insert ion
Kleansing Kream free . Phone
6-6·61c
Minimum Charge 75c ,
Helen· Jane Brown, 992-5113. -----~
12 cents per word thr ee
6· 1-tlc COOK , waitress and carhop ;
c onsecutive insertions .
a pply in person , Craw 's Steak
18 cents per word six con Hou se .
s ecu tive insertions .
25 Per Cent Discount on paid
5-JO.ftc
a d s and ads pa id with in 10 day s.
CARD OF THANKS

DlliVE A LITTLE : SAVE A
LOT! ! I Refrigerators , sq .
door, late models ; others
from $19 .95; auto . washers,
$.&amp;5 ; elect., gas dryers $3S ;
gas, elec . ranges ; clothes
cl osets ; dinettes, maple , oak ,
c h r ome ;
ROUND
OAK
TABLES, 3, ~. 5 pc , bedroom
-s uites ; old chest of drawers,
dre s s ing tables . SPECIAL
FOR DAD - vinyl recl iners,
tabrl c swivel rockers S65.
(Cash only at this p ri ce ! no
layawa1s l .
NEW
FUR NITURE -li ving room suites
$139 .95 up ; table sets $16 .95 ; 9
x 12 shag rvgs , oval ~ fringed
$49 .95 ; 9 x 12 Thr iftex
llno'l eum$
$6 .98 .
Kuhl ' s
Barga in Center " at caution
light "; Rt . 7, Tuppers Pla ins .
. Open everyday EXCEPT
MONDAY .
6·10-61c
1 REGISTERED 3 yea' old
Tennessee Walker - sta ll ion .
992-3SI8.
6· 10·61c
AM-FM stereo received with
built-in 8 track tape player, "
speaker
sound
system ,
Balance $106.99 or use our
budget terms . Call 992-3965.
6-10-61c
SPRING SPECIAL)

SABRE TILLER
31h HP 1129.95

In Ca rtun
Set up, 554.95
POMEROY
9._ Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
lllalll , Phone 992-2181

NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
TO T HE DEFENDAN TS,
&amp; OBITUARY
Stra uder Gr im m , Jr ., and th e
$1. 50 for 50 word minimum .
SHOWALTER's
Wei
Pet.
WANTED - ·oLD UPRIGHT
unk n own hei rs . d e v is ees ,
Ea ch additional word 2c .
Chester , Ohio , summer
PIANOS . Any condition . 1973 - Zig Zag sew ing machine .
leg at e e s, administrat o r s,
BLIND ADS
clearance. fi.ve tanks of
This machine darns , em e xec u tor s, and as si gns of
Paying SlO each . First floor
Add itional 25c Charge per
assorted fish at 5 for $1 while
S tra ud e r
Gr im·m .
Jr ., Ad11ertisement .
broiders, overcasts, button
only . Write giving directions.
t hey last . Will be open days 9
Dec ea sed , whose residen ce are
OFFICE HOURS
hole.s . All
without
at .
Pianos, P. 0 . Box Bo)( 188,
unkn own .
8 :30a . m . to 5:00p .m . Oa lly ,
a . m . to 9 p. m . except on
Sardis, Ohio, 43946. ·
tachments . Pay balance of
COURT OF
8 :30 a . m . to 12.: 00 Noon
Thursday and ' Friday, 4 p. m .
$38 .50 or pay $5 per month .
COMMON PLEAS
Sat urday .
- , - - - - -- - - 6·....:
10·61p
to 9 : 30p. m.
Call
992·5331.
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
6-4-lllp
6-10-lfc
- PROBATE DIVISION OLD Furnitu.r e. oak tables,
-----~R ic ha'd
a,
Rowe.
Ad ·
Wooden ice boxes. brass beds,
m i nistrator of the Estate Of Ada
d is hes
or
complete JUST taken in 1973 stereo-radio
Jane Rowe , Deceased ,
WILL do baking in my home .
comb. with a track tape . Take KNAPP shoes. 10 pet. to 28 pet.
households ; Write M . D.
·
Pla int iff ,
Pies, cakes, cookies and hot
over payments of $7.55 per
off on 16 styles. Order now.
Miller,
Rt.
4,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
"i&gt; ·
rolls. Phone 992-3824.
month or pay balance of
Supp ly limited. Phone 992call 992 -6271 .
·
Strauder Grimm , Jr ., address
6-8-12tc
$99 ,50. Call 992-5331.
5314.
unknown , et a l.,
- - -- - - -- - 5-13-tfc
6-10-6tc
5-JO.Ifc
Defendants .
----,----'---No. 20955 REDUCE excess fluids with
---------~
Fluidex - lose weight with WANTED - Llsed merchandise
-NOTICE LAST YEAR'S limolhy hay .
Dex -A- Diet capsules
at
Plaintiff has brought this
- for auction. We buy, we
Phone 949-3051 .
a c t ion nam ing yo u the Defend ·
Nelson Drugs.
sell, whole houseful or single
6-10-3tc
an ' &lt;;' " H&gt;P a bov e na me d court
6·11 -31p
pieces,
cons ig nme nt
or
b y f 1,, ,,.,. ..... ,.., ., , i • i or~ on J un e
1966 DODGE Charger high
percentage. We will haul.
1s t ., 1973 .
3
BEDROOM
trailer
on
large
performance 383 4-speed .
Phone
992-3354
.
Hayman's.
The object of the Petition is to
lot . Priced to sell. Phone 667 - Jimmy Deem, Rt. 1 Racine .
6-5-30tc
sell the real estate of ths
3363 or see Gilry Miller ,
6-8-3tp
decedent he&lt;e inatle&lt; des"ibed
Tuppers Plains .
------~---to pay the deb t's of decedent and
ACREAGE NEAR POMEROY
costs of adm inistrat ion :
OR MIDDLEPORT WITH OR
6-5-61p 68 DODGE Cha,ger RT 383
The follow ing reiil e s tat e EX.PERIENCED
WITHOUT HOUSE . PLEASE =-c:-::----waitress
automatic, 4 barrel. Phone
s ituate in Letart Township .
WRITE Box 729-F, c -o The .EXCELSIOR Sail Works, E.
992·5278.
wanted . Apply In person,
Meigs County , State of Ohio ,
Daily
Sentinel,
stating
Majn .St., Pomeroy. All kinds
King's Arms Knight Club .
6-7-6ic
and Qounded and described as
description and lowest se lling
of salt water pellets, water
6-11-31p
follow s: ·
price .
Being a parcel of land ly ing
nu~gets, block salt and own
east of the public road leading
_ _ _ __ __ _ _6_·S-61p
Qh1o River Salt . Phone 992- 1969 CHEVROLET truck with
from East Letart to Dorcas and
3891.
cheater · aXle 14' dump
a long t he north line of Lot No .
body . Priced to sell. Call 992·
6-Sltf.;:
NO.
1
Copper
54c,
radiators,
267 , in Sect ion No . 7, Town No . 2
PUBLIC NOTICE
5951.
28c; brass, 20c ; batteries, 85c =-=~=-::-:---:-­
and Range No . 12 bounded and
.
REGISTERED
Appaloosa
filly
.
IN
THe
C.::UURT
each
;
clean
dry
roots,
Gin
descr ibed as follows : Beginn ing
OF COMMON PLEAS,
New Holland, 66 . haybaler . - - - - ' - - -- -- 6--5-61p
on the East line of sa id Pub lic
seng ; S52 lb.; yellow root, $4;
ME
IGS
COUNTY
,
OHIO
Call 992-3650, Lyle Hysell.
Road on the North line of Lot
· rryayapple, 45c per lb .; M. A.
No . 267 and runn ing ea s t to a
6-5-6tp
HaiL
Reedsville,
Ohio,
378
small drain running south from ROY PROFFITT and ROGER
::-:--:~---6149
.
ADAMS,
a
Partnership
DBA
A
the residence of J Onas Roush ;
5-6-tfc 71 HONDA 350, 900 miles. CASH paid for all rnakes and
thence in a southerly d irection &amp; P Drilling Companv, Racine ,
Hou se, 3 years old, 3
· - -- - - w ith the meanderings of said Ohio,
mode ls of mobile homes .
Plaintiff,
bedroom
, wall to wall carpet.
drain to a point Brods and 3 feet
Phone area code 614-423-9531.
'
vs.
.
refrigerator and stove in~
south from the north line ;
4- IJ -tlc
thence wes t about 21 rods to the PHILIP CONRAD, et al. ,
e luded. living room, kitchen •.
Deceased.
east side of the public road ;
SOMEONE TO fill and sod six
utility room, bath, outside r---------~-,
thence in a northerly direct ion
No . 15,286
su nk en
gr8ves,
Wells
utility storage, Middleport .
to the sa id north line of said Lot
NOTICE BY
Air ·conditioners
Cemetery, · North
of
Phone 992-5064.
No . 267 , and to the place of
PUBLICATION
Awnings
·
Harrisonville.
Must
6·5·61c
beginning , conta ining on~ acre,
T o : P.hflip . Conrad. the
guuarantee
work.
Write
-----~
more or tess .
Unknown Heirs. Devisees ,
Under.Pinning
Marion (Welch) Hayman 1
Also the fol low ing described Legatees . Administrators. and
GROCERY
business
tor
sa
le
lands in the Township of Letart. As si gn s of Ph ilip Conrad ,
1889 Case Road , Columbus,
Complete 1noblle home
Building for sale or lease
Coun ty of Meigs and Slate of d ec~ased ; H. P . Musser , the
Ohio 43224.
Phone
773-5618
from
8:
30p.m
.
service
- plus gigantic
Ohio , to -wit : Beg i.n ning at a Unknown He irs , Dev ise e s ,
6-10-61p
to 10 p.m. for appointment. display of mobile homes
s tone in the Publ ic Road and In Legatees , Ad m inistrato r s and
the Burl ingame ,Savre line ; As si gns of H P , Musser ; B . F .
.111·20-lfc always ava il able at . . .
thence with said line south 86 R eiley , the Un known Heirs .
degrees 15 minutes East 138 De visees ,
Legatees,
Ad HOOD ' S AQUARIUMS: fish
po les to the Burlingame -Savre mmist r ators and Assign s of B.
and suppli es , new location ,
corner ; thence w ith Section line F. Re iiE"y : R . E . Morehead , th e I WILL do housecleaning in the
Ash Street, Middleport, near
North 3degrees 45 m inutes East Unknown Heirs , Devi se es,
area of Middleport, Pomeroy
&lt;~ 0 po les to a stone and pointe rs ;
Le gatees , Administrators and
park ; Phone 992:5443.
and Chester . Call 992-7202 or
thence with the Roush ·Sayre Assigns of R . E. Morehead ; R .
985-4146 . .
1-7-lfc
1220 Wa shington Blvd.
line North B6degrees 15 minutes R Louft . the Unknown Heir s .
,
6·8·61c
423-7521
BELPRE, 0 .
West lOB poles to th e Racine and De visees ,
Legaf .e es,
Ad ·
COAL, Umeston~. Excel~lor · ' - - - - - - - - - - - - '
Mill Creek Road ; thence with m inistrators and Assigns of R .
thesaidroadsouth38degrees30 R . Loun ,· F . A. Clar , the WILL ·do bookkeeping in my
Salt Works. E. Main St
'
minutes west 47 poles and 5 Unk.nown Heirs. Devisees,
home . Phone 1-304-773-5613.
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3891. ., MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
links to the place of beginning , Legatees, Administrators and
you buy any new
6._5· 6t c -r-----------'4!:.·11e:-l!!fs.BEFORE
the within described property Assigns ,of F . A. Clar ; J . M . - - - ' - -- --,......--_
Mobile Home, think of all the
be ing , the east end of One Clark , Sr ., the unknown heirs,
Hundred Acre Lot No . 268 , ot Devisees ,
Legat~es,
Ad ·
HANGING baskets; white, pink
moneyyoucansaveonagood
Section No . 1, Town No . 2, and m ini strators and Assigns of J .
and red geraniums, mums
late model used Mobile Home .
Range No . 12 of the Ohio M . Clark . Sr .• Bryan Parr , the
and begonias; Instant color
Here are some everyday low
Compa n y ' s Purchase and Unknown Heirs , Devisee s , TWO trailer lots in Middleport;
prices :
1-1971
60x12
con ta ining th irtv -one acres of Legat ees , Administrators . and
,h duplex in Bradbury; phone
tor your garden - pansies.,
Champion Deluxe, 2 bedroom,
land , more or less , and except Assi gns of Bryan Parr ; Robert
before 6 p.m . 992 _5693 .
pe tunias, marigolds. Phlo:x ,
54495 .00; 1_ 1971 _ 60 x 12,
.
n
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t he coal and the r ight 10 m ine H. Parr , the Unknown Heir s.
Coleus
,
Salvia,
Zinnias
,
B dd 3 b d
6
t he sa m e.
Devisees ,
Legat e es .
Ad ·
Dianthus , Al!yssum, Snap.
u y,
e room, $4695.00;
Th e coal a nd m ining rights m inistrators and Ass igns of - - - -- - - - - dragons, Ageratium and
1- 46x10 Armor, 2 bedroom ,
have been pr ev iously sold to the Robert H . Parr ; John M . 5 SLEEPING rooms with kitPortula cca . Vegetable plants
$2595.00; 1-55)( 10 Hillcrest, J
Pomeroy and Western Coal 0P e rkin s, the Unknown Heir s ,
chen, furnished. For officials
Cabbage,
broccoli ,
beSdroom, S2795.00; 1-60x12
Company .
·
e11i s ees ,
Legatees ,
Ad ·
that work tor the Ohio Power
c hult, 2 bedroom, 11f2 bath,
Ret e ren ce Deed : Vol. 160. minis.trators and Assigns of
Coal Co . Phone 742-4645.
cauliflower, lettuce. eggplant,
sharp- you can save lots of
Page ns . Deed Records , Meigs John M Perkins ; Hubert Moles,
~a~goes,fhot peprers and 14
money on this unit. This Is
6.n -3tc
County , Oh io.
the Unknown Heirs , Devisees,, - - - - - - - - - In S 0
foma 0 plants .
~·ust a few of the many
You a re required' to answer t,.egatees, Administrators and
Cleland
Farm
and
the Peti tion wi th in twenty -eight Assigns of Hube,rt M91es ; Louis ALL ELECTRIC- like new 3
Greenhouse, E. Main , Racine.
8aerrgray~nMslllearvaiMiaobblellenoHwomaet
days aft e r ths laSt pub lication of Loft , the Un nown Heirs,
'lh 1
th
Geraldine Cleland.
this not ic e , which ·will be De\olisees ,
Legatees,
Ad ·
~ooms WI
arge b., ·
Sa les , 705 Farson ' Street,
518 tf
P.u blished onc e each week for min istrators and Assigns of
lectri c wall oven, tablE top - - - - - - - - - - ·
· · c
Bel~e, Ohio. Phone 423.9531
SI X suc ~ e ss i ve weeks , and lhe Louis Louft : Jane B. Dawson.
range, large closet located on n 7 da s
last publ ic ation will be m ade on the Unknown Heirs , Dev isees ,
E. Main St .. Pomerov . SPP tn RIVER frontage on Ohio River
Y·
Jul .y 16th.; 1973.
Legatees , Administrators and
appreciate. Ph. Gallipolis
across from Pomeroy on West _ _ _ _ __ _ ____6_·7_-Stc
In case of your fa il ure to Ass igns of Jane B Dawson ; and
446 -9539.
Virginia sid e. Right i.n center
an sw~r or otherw is e respond as W . J . Warwick , the Un known
5·29-ffc
of Regatta, sandy beach,
p~r~1ft e d by the Ohio Rules of He irs , Devisees. Lega te es , - - - -- -- -- - shade,waterandelecfricity , 1 e
Or e
CtV1I Proc edur e w ithi n the tim e Ad m in istrators and Assign s of
sta ted , judg ment by d efa ult w il l w J . Warw ic k.
.
PRIVATI= meeting room for
have two lots surveyed, 100ft. POODLE puppies, Toy A.K .C.,
be r~nd e red aga in st you lo' th s 1• You are hereb v notlf 1Prl t hl'lt
any organt' zat 1•0 n ,· phone 992 _
yo~ideat low water level, 450ft .
Chocolate
Show qual"tty
to railroad tracks, 87ft. wide
Phone 992-54 43.
·
Tel iet demand ed in th e Pet ition • you have been named Defend - 3975.
· a nt s in a legal action entit led
at railroad trac~s. The lots
~
' 5·23 -ttc
' MANNIN G D.WE BSTER , Roy Proffitt , et al. vs . Philip ~---------3-·_ll - tfc ,
are all cleaned and mowed
JUDG E AND EX .QFF=ICIO Conrad , et al . This action has
off. Marion Reynolds. Mason, AKC
.
.
CLERK OF THE COMMON been assigned Case No . '15,286 SLEEPING room over Wine
W. Va., 773 . 5147, Reynolds
Toy Poodl~ pupp1e~, $75
PLEA S COURT o ·F MEIG S and is pending in the Common
Store, Pomeroy : References
Flower Shop
and $85. Also S1amese kittens,
CDUNTY , OHI O, PROBATE
Pleas Courl of Meigs County,
required. Phone 992-5293.
·
_ _61 c
$10. Phone 1·256-6247, Kennels
66
DIVI SION
Pomeroy , Oh io 45769 . The Ob ·
of Calhoun .
6•5 .tfc - - - - - -- - - - ie c t of the c omplaint is to qu iet - - - - -- - -- ' - - (6) 4 , 1L 18, 25 (7), 2. 9, 16, 7 tc th e tille ol the Plaintiffs in oil
5-20-30fc
and gas le ases and the wells and 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and Father's Day SpeciaL New
eq u ipment located ther e on .
unfurnished
apartments.
swivel rockers in velvet - 4
I lsi Game)
si tuated in Lebanon Townsh ip,
Phone 992-5434.
large recliners in vinyl. Only
St. Louis
100 030 000-4 7 0 Mei g s Coun t y, Ohio , and
$69 . 96, cash and ·carry,
_12 . 1fc
4
Atlanta
ooo 020 100--3 8 1 desc r ibed in Le ase Book 3i, - - -- - - -- - - - - - Pomeroy Recovery, 622 E. 7 ROOM house with bath in
Foster, Segui (7) , Hrabos ky Page 527, Lease Boo k 31, Pag e
Main St. Phone 992-7554 .
Rutland, air conditioned,
(9), Granger (9) and Simmons ; 62'1. Lease Book 34 , Page 41 5, MOBILE HOME space in
·6-7-Stc
carpeted, gas .furnace, dish.
Syracuse . Phone 992·6329.
Gentry, Schueler (3). Hoerner an d Lease Book 30, Pag ~ 30.
washer, double oven, range,
6-7-tfc
(5). PanttJer (6), Fr ise lla (B) Mei gs County Lea se Record s.
double garage, large carport,
THREE Twin needle sewing
You
a
re
required
to
answ
er
and Oates. WP-Foster (4- 3). th e com plaint with in 2B day s
4 acres cleared and fenced,
machines. 1973 model in
LP-Genlry (4-6) .
a lter the last publication of this FURNISHED apartment by the
small
barn
and
other.
walnut stand. All features
(2nd Game)
not ic e . wh ich wil l be publ isl"led
month . Meigs Inn , Pomeroy .
buildings. Phone 614-742-6834.
built-in to make fanq_designS
St.- Louis
000 001 001- 2 2 1 · on c e a week tor s ix conseculive
6-7-6tc
5-JO.Ifc
and do stretch sewing . Also
Atlanta
001 210 lOx- 58 o wee k.s . The last publication will
buttonholes, blind hems ~ etc.
be made June 11. 1973. and 28 ROOMS by the week, $18 up .
Murp~y, Hrabosky (62, Segul
$43 .35 cash price or terms 3 BEDROOM home wifh patio,
for answer will commen c e
Meigs Inn , Pomeroy.
{8) and Simmons; Harrison, days
available. Electro Hygiene
full basement, marble win·
on that date .
Frisella 19) and Oates . wp.
ln case of your fa ilure to
6-7-6tc
Co. Phone 992-7755.
ctowsills, central air conHr~~rr ic:nn (1-'})
LP -Murphy (Q. answ er or otherw ise respond ds
ditioning, mahogany wood.
6·7·61c
1) , HR -Harrlson (lsi),
·
req ui r ed by the Ohio Ru le s of
work, 2 acres of land on
Cincinnati
103 000 300--7 12 o C1v il Pro cedure . judgm e nt by AIR CONDITIONED sleeping 2 VACUUM Cleaners. Electro
Mulberry Heights. Phone 992room . Twin beds available
ChicaQo
431 010 OOx- 9 12 I defau lt Wil l be r endered aga ins t
7175 ,
Hygiene new . demonstrators
yo u tor the r el1ef de manded in
Monday . Phone 992 ·5440.
McGlothlin, Sprague 12!. Hall
has all cleaning attachments
6·8·31c
the Complain! ·
6·10-Jic
( 4), Borbon (8) and tsencn ;
plus the new Erectro Suds for -:-=-:-:-:-:----:--::--'-Hooton, Bonham {3) , Locker
shampoo ing carpet. Only 5 ROOM house, bath, basement,
La rry Spen ce r
(7) and Hundley . WP- Bonham
gas heat, 21ots , S. D. Busk irk,
Clerk , 2 BEDROOM mob ile home, air
S27 .SO cash price or terms
Com mon P lea s Court
(4. 0) . LP . McGlothlin 11 · 1).
conditioned , Rac ine area .
341 Page St. , Middleport ,
availat:,le . Etedro Hygiene
Me igs Coun ty
HRS -Monday 2 (13th &amp; 141h).
Phone 992-6329 .
Phone 992-5487.
Co.
Phone
991-7755
.
Pomeroy , Oh io
Bourque (41hl. Santo (Bih),
5·23-lfc
6-8-Jip
6· 7·61c
~ s l 7' 1,j ' 21. 27. (6} &lt;!, 11 ' 61
Morgan 17th) , Bench (13th)
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Open 8 Til s
Monday thru Saturday
6()6, E. Main , Pomeroy, 0 .

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Ph . 992-2174

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8-4: 30 Daily, 8-12 Sat.
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
Building.
992 -211)1
Middleport, 0 .

304-485-3809

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your AREA DEALER.

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Have your T.V . Picture Tube
Restored As Good As New
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Guaranteed for 6 Mo .

992-2094
o06 E . Main Pomeroy

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Roof Painting,
Plumbing,

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949-3151
Racine, Ohio

Stop In and See Our
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ME -M'I WIFE -M'I
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All-WEATHER
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Middleport, 0 .

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and roof . Painting ;
1ntenor and e)(terior, free
e s timates ; call 992-7008 or 992·
2460 .
5-21 -JOip

SEWING MACHINES . Repair
serv ice, all makes . 992-2284.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sa les and
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
3-29-lfc
AUTOMOBILE insurance been
cance ll ed?
Lost
your
operator's li cense? Call 9922966 .
6-15-tf.c

WHATGIVE5Wffi.I"THI51l0Y, MANO?
YOI.I5AIP HE:S TIJT\J 15 BROTHER ,
BUT I DON'T REMEWlER SEEIN&amp;.
HIM WHEN I WA'j HER£: l"nn-~

BEFORE.

IF

FRIEND MAX IS IN THE.
BORHOOO, WE'b BETTE.R POSTPONE
OPERATION AND BRING ALLEY

~--~:;:~-...,~m~THE LAB

Not qettinq
married?

DOC •• •

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RIVER LOt
ROOFS
painted ,
Free
estimates. Call 992-7757.
4 BEDROOMS - Large kil·
chen, dining, gas forced air
6-8-31c
furnace, and full basement.
Large lots, one on the river . A U!O AIR co~ditio ning . Ser VICe and repa•r . Call 992-3802.
Asking' $10,500.00. Want to look
5-24-JO!p
and make us an offer .
MOBILE HOME
3 BEDROOMS - Master has ELNA and White Sewing
Machines ... Service on all
ni ce built-in vanity with lots of
makes. Reasonable rates.
drawers . Nice modern front
The Sewing Center, Mid ·
kitchen with spacious c updleport. Ohio.
boards . Oi l furnace. Want
11 ·16-ltc
$6,000 .00.
80 ACRES
WILKINSON Small Engine
ALL MINERALS Larg e
Sales &amp; Service. 810 3rd St.,
Middleport. Lawn mower.
barn and several outbuildings .
repair . Free pickup and
7 room farm home, with bath.
delivery. Phone 992·3092 . Also
Some bottom land . Asking
- Briggs and Stratton and
$21,500.00.
Tecumcee parts .
INVESTMENT
6-10-61c
LARGE BRICK - In town, lois
of large rooms , city water,
steam heating, and parking . DOZER and back hoe work,
ponds and septic tanks, ditch area . Only $32,500.00.
ing
service; top soil, fill dirt,
7ACRES
limestone; B&amp;K Excavating.
5 BEDROOMS - Only about 3
Phooe 992-5367 or 992-3861.
year:s old, 1112 baths, oak floors,
9-1-tfc
basement and lots of cupboard
space . A nice designed home,
in an exce llent location. 5 acres
of bottom, Asking SJO,OOO.OO.
DO YOU HAVE AN IN DUSTRIAL SITE, ACREAGE.
SEVERAL
HUNDREO
ACRES .
OR
SEVERAL
HOUSES. CALL US , WE ARE
IN THE NEED OF GOOD
PROP6RTIES FOR OUR
CL IEN TS . . '
, ,
H.ELEN L TEAFORDfl2,332S
GORDON 8. TEAFORD .
. J92-3615 ;·
. ..
ASSOCIATES
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O'DELL WHEEL Alignment
located at Crossroads, Rt, 124,
comple te front end service,
tune up 'and brake service.
Wheels
balancerl
erec.
tronically.AI!
work
guaranteed.
Reasonable ,
rates. Phone 742-3232.
3232.
2-18-tfc

MA I N
POMEROY

NOW SEE THIS
Like neW, kitchen has Jot$ of
cabinets an:t range ~~· 2 nice
bedrodms, lots of closets,
dining room, bath, full
basement, hardwood floor s,
lots of stone and awnings . 2
car garage . JUST $14,000 .00 .
A LOT FOR
A LITTLE
5 room frame . 3 bedrooms.
Bath . Lots of tile and
paneling .
Some
new
plumbing with new hot water
tank. Utility room. Porches .
Level lot in good location.
$5,000.00.
BUSINESS ROOM
In good loCation. Lovely 3
bedroom apartment over .
11J? baths . Dining room.
Kitchen with 20 H. of cabinet
space . Hardwood floors all
carpeted. Central hot water
heat and air cond. Almost
new . PLEASE NO PHONE
CALLS ON THIS ONE .
$30,000.00 .
FAMILY HOME
5 bedrooms·. Di!ling room ,
lots of cabinets . llh ,baths.
Kitchen has about 30 . ft.
cabinets, dOuble stainless
steel sink . Very la r ge living
room . 2 lar.ge glassed porc hes. All storm doors and
windows. Garage &amp; ca rport ,
$12 ,800.00.
2 YEARS OLD
Wonderful location . 3 large
bedrooms, walk-in double
c lo5ets . Bath with shower
tile etc. The kitchen is a
house wife's dream. Range ,
2 ovenS, 30 ft. of cabinets,
ref . Dining room , double
glass doors to concrete patio .
Large li ving room with
fireplaCe. Utility room .
Baseme.n,t. Level tot .100x120.
$23.000 .00.
HAVE YOU OR OTHERS
TRIED TO SELL YOUR
PROPERTY? CAN'T! JUST
YOU GIVE US A TRY . NO
SALE , NO CHARGE .
HENRY R. CLELANO
BROKER
992-2259
llnoanswer992-2568

.. . OOPS READY
AND WAITING TO
BE PICKED UP i

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Real Estate For Sale

DUE to job transfer, must sell
home, 3 bedroom, total
electric, large lot . F.H.A.
approved, Syracuse. Phond
992-7836.
5·15-llc
- - -- - - - - 5 ROOM and bath house on·
large lot in upper end at
Syracuse. Large attic out·
buildings , $7,000. Call 949-2595
before 2:30 p.m. or a ny time
on weekends.
6·4· 12tc

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3 MILLION

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Rt . 4,P~meroy,O.

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NfC&gt;OlTA\fONS WnF\

MODERN
SANITATION

EXCAVATING, dozer , lwder EXCAVATING . Dozers, large
and backhoe work; septic
and small ; Backhoes and
tanks instalfed ; durnp trucks
loaders on track and tires;
and to-boys for hire; will haul
Dump trucks La-boy
fill dirt, top soil , limestone
service. Septic tanks in.
and gravel; Call. Bob or Roger
stalled. George (Bill} Pullins,
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089;
phone 992·2478 or 992-7402.
night phone 992-3525 or 9922-9-lfc
5231.
2-11 -tfc HARRISON'S TV service and
service cal ls . Phone 992-2522 .
SEE US FOR : AwQings, stor m
1·9· tic
doors and windows , c·arports,
marquees , aluminum sidi ng
CONCRETE
and railing . A. Jacob, sa les READY -MIX
delivered right to your
representative . For tree
project. Fast and easy . Free
estimates, phone Charles
estima te s . Phone 992 -3284.
Lisle, Syracuse , V. V.
Goeg lein Ready -Mix Co.,
Johnson and Son, Inc.
Middleport, Ohio .
3-2-lfc
6-30-lfc
G&amp;t: Appliance . Repair. repair
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
on all laundry equipment.
REASONABLE
rates. Ph. 446·
refrigeration equipment and
47~2. GallipOlis, John Russell ·,
house
wiring,
welding,
Ovmer and Operator .
e lectr ic and gas . Call 992-3802
5-11-lfc
or after 4: 36 p. m . call 9926050.
5·14-31ltp
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821
Racine, Ohio
Critt Bradford
5-1-ttc

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AROBIC
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SYSTEMS
CLtANED,
REPAIRED.
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Probers go after bigger men
WASHINGTON ( UPl ) - The
Senate Watergate committee
hopes this wee k to begi n
probint. one leve l higher in the
bugging sca nda l, hearing from
more importaot witnesses who
so far have only been quoted by
others.
But it still is not clear
whether all the witnesses will
agree to testify or whether the
courts wUI allow the hea rings

ures such as former Commerce
Secretary a nd campaign fund-

raiser Ma ur ice H. Stans,
deputy ca mpaig n director Je b
Stuart Mago oder a nd f ormer
White House Counsel J ohn W.
Dean lll - probably not all in
one week .
Poss ible Hitches

There were a nu mber of

possible hitches :
On Tuesday morning Dist rict
to continue over na tionwide J udge J ohn J . Sirica is to rule
on a r equest by Special
television.
In eight days of hearings so Prosecutor Archibald Cox that
far, the committee ha s hear d · Ma gruder a nd Dean be hea rd
14 witnesses- whose first hand in closed session, without live
knowledge was m ostly limited television, so that the publicity
to operations at lower levels in would be less likely to

Ute Nixon re-election campaign

prej udice their right to an

and to details of the Wa tergate
break-in and arrests.
But as to what higher up
figures were doin g, th ese
witnesses generally could only
report things they were told .
In the next round of hearings
- Tuesday , Wedn esday a nd
Thm:sday-after a bit more low
level testimony, the c ommittee

impartial trial- if they a re

hopes to move up one rung on
the ladder and to begin
receiving testimony from fig-

filed with court
One divorce action has been
filed in Meigs County Commou
Plea s Court and six other s
were granted Friday .
Filing for divo r ce was
Shirley
Anne
Hubbard ,
Syracuse , against Wayne Allen

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charing gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty.
Awarded divorces were
Neva Ellen Ebersbach from
Willard August Ebers ba ch ,
Frank V, Musser from Virginia
Faye Musser, Pleasant A. Ellis
from Alice Ellis, Doris A.
Woodyard from James H.
Woodyard, Brenda K. Jeffers
from John R. Jeffers, and
Linda L. Priddy irom James R.
Priddy.
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some major rivalries among
figure s in the case . For
example, in testimony given in
CALLED TWICE
The Pomeroy E·R squad was
called out twice over the
weekend, at 6:25p.m. Saturday
to assi~t Alice Spencer at 223
Union Ave . where she had
fallen, and to the home of Jack
Warner at 2:58 a.m. Sunday.
He was taken to Holzer
Hospital, Alice Spencer to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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DELAWARE OHIO - REV . LEON SULLIVAN of
Philadelphia told 500 Ohio Wesleyan University graduates
Sunday the Watergate affair is "only a symbol of America's lack
of integrity.'' He said, ''The nation is in a crisis and we could be
headed for our destruction as a first class power in the world "
said Sullivan, ministers of the Zion Baptist Church and a bla~k
enterprise leader. "The danger comes from within.
"One crisis is a lack of integrity in government from the
county seat to city hall and from the statehouse to the White
House. This is lack of integrity of which Watergate is only a
symbol," Sullivan said. " We have had our fill of hypocritical
leaders who preach law and order for poor and clemency for
the rich. We want the President to turn his face to tl.e needs of the
poor in America,'' Sullivan said. ~ 'It is all right to deal with China
and to try to rebuild North and South Vietnam, but we need help
at home ."

Among those from this
community
who took the boat
Vada Caldwell, Helen Eakins,
Eugene Hutchison, Irene trip in the Chaperone on June I
were Mrs. Gene Jeffers and
Russell, Cora · Will, Margaret
Hammack,
Benjamin Lester, Marco and 8obert, Mr.
and Mrs. John Stout and John
Capehart, Everett Cremeans, .
Thelma Custer and Barbara Jr ., Mrs. Tim Sayre and Shane,
Carl, Cindy and Connie ICllis,
McDaniel.
Mrs. Dwaine Jordan, Bryan
Sunday Discharges
and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Vanessa Petit, Mont Vance,
Harvey and daughters, Mrs.
Rise Jeffers, Robert Larkins,
Jack Allman, Kimberly and
Thelma Nease, Ella Rostofer
Mike, Keith, Cecile and Sherry
and Clara Radford.
Shiltz, Danny Jordan, Marilyn
Penn, Mrs. Robert Lich and
son, Mrs . Eugene Facemeyer
and son,
Mrs.
Dennis
Facemeyer and children, Mrs.
Dorsey Jordan, Virginia, Rick,
and Ralph, Cheryl Lawson and
Mrs. Joe McWhorter and
children .
Vicky Gillogly entertained
with a slumber party. Those
who enjoyed the night with her
were Mona Lee Peck, Julia
Johnson and Jamie Ray.
• Guests of Mr . and Mrs. Earl
Starkey were their children
and grandchildren, Mr. and

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''dismi s sed" bec ause th e y
were " not recommended " for
reeemploymen t.
Statements regarding only
one of the visits was put on the
record during the hearing.
Tod Faller and Lawrence
Cartmill, both teachers at
Hannan , were recommended
for the transfer list by Supt.

Mitchell or former White
House aides John D. Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman, all
of whom are on the committee's witness list.
(Continued from Page I )
Will Explore Rivalries
N; it gets to higher-level cnsls . Appearing on the CBS-TV program " Face the Nation"
witnesses, the committee will ::,unuay, Morton said an ~ energy czar' also would be necessary at
apparently find itself exploring a policy-making level in the White House.

Eloise Parsons, Edna Parsons,

FOUND

They wer e to the effect that
former White House aide
Gordon C. Stracha n had told
Dean that Haldema n had orde r ed Strachan to des troy
some documents a llegedly indi cating that Haldeman knew
a bout Watergate wiretap data.
It was a case of hea rsay
several times r emoved. The
account was told in a m emorandum by Weicker obtained
by The New York Times.
Weicker later said he would not
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thu 300 wordo Ioog 1or be eubject to roduotloo by tbt

of .Reedsville dies
John Hammons , 88, Reeds·ville , Rt. l , died Sunda y a t
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Hammons was preceded in
death by two sisters, Jane
Bess, and Rebecca Wiley.
Mr. Hamm ons is survived by
his wife, Betty Spence Hammons .
Funeral ser vices will be held
Wednesday at I p. m . at Ewing
Chapel. Burial will be Rushville Cemeter y. Friends may
ca ll a t the fun eral hom e
after 10 a . m . Tuesday. The
fam ily asks tha t fl owers be
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Friday, Saturday
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Against proposed bull fight

June 7, 1973;
Dea r Sir :
.
It has come to muy knowledge that a tragedy is about to:
befall a member of the bovine class. I am referring to the sick,:
morbid, excuse for a sporting event conunonly referred to as a .
Corridos de Toros (bullfight). ! hav,e always enjoyed the aMual '
Frog Jump days in Pomeroy. I hate to see it marred by some:
clown who calls himsell Elchico, who comes, parading into your:
fair city only to prove his m•&lt;~'ulinity by slaughtering a helpless;
bovine .
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N; for the argument that this Is a courageous way for a bull
to
die,
and that he will ultimately reach that end anyway, why not·
Charles Withers and neither
line humans up across a football field and have them merciless•
Darrell Harbou r or Ira
slaughtered,
since they too will inevitably die.
Sowctrds were recommended,
In closing may I quote the famous champion of all four-legged
and since both were non-tenure
animals,
Vittorio Alfieri ( 1749-1803) "Often the test of courage is .
t~achers, this resulted in their i
not to die but to live. " Ole!
dismissal for the next school
Sincerely, F1oyd Oiler, Columbus, Ohio, :
year.

VOL XXV NO. 41

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Devoled To The ln~re.t. Of 11ae MeigJ-Ma.on Areo
TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1973 1

Remember " HIM" with a
gift that keeps on giving For
years on end ... A sk one of
the " FRIENDLY ONES "
about the BLACK and
DECKER drill at only
$7 .79 . It' s our Mr . Friendly
Special of thP. Week ...

Mrs. Donald Jones , Nelsonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Jones, Jr . and children ,
Alexandria, Va.
Mr . and Mrs. Howard
Juniper (the former Helen
Howery) visited with Mrs.
Clara Howery and at the Verlin
Howery home. Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Gardener, Waynesburg,
Pa., also were at the Howery
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Mattox, Charlest.Qn, W. Va.,
visited with his brothers and
sister-in-law ~ Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mattox and Ed Mattox.
Those who honored Don
Cheadle on his birthday on
Saturday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. William Cheadle ,
Metta Fisher, Tina Radekin
and his parents, Mr . and Mrs.
Rex Cheadle, Kathy and Rexie ..
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan,
Gallipolis, ·w ere guests of their
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Clinton
Gilkey, Karen and Tad ,
Albany, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mendal Jordan, local, along
with the Dwaine Jordan family
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Crabtree.
Tamra and Penny Clark,
Chester, visited their great
grandparents, Mr . and Mrs.
Earl Starkey.
Members of the Burke
family enjoyed a picnic at the '
TGT clubhouse. Those present
included Mrs. Hazel Burke,
local, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Burke and daughters and Mr.
and Mrs . Hebron Burke ,
Charleston, W. Va ., Mr. and
Mrs . Roger Greer and
chi1dren, Warner Robbins, Ga.,
, Mr. and M~s. Myrl Knowlt~n
and family of Albany, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dolphus Burke and
children, local. Kim Knowlton,
Albany, accomp£nied her aunt ,
Mrs. Carol Greer and family to
Georgia for a vacation.
Friends and
relatives
gathered at the home of Mrs.
Ginevra Foster on Sunday to
help her celebrate her 92nd
birthday.
Mrs . Daisy Gillogly , Vicky
and Bruce, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russell
at. Wolfpen on Saturday aflernoon .

EPIDEMIC HERE
CHICAGO I UP!) - A New
York physician says abuse of
methaqualone - the so-called
" love drug" - has reached a
"silent epidemic" among
students · and other young
persons across the nation .

William Blaine and Robert
Bra nden be rry, teachers at
Point Pleasant, placed on the
tran sfer and s ubse quent
assignment list were recommended for transfer to Point ·
Pleasant Junior High .
The above teachers were
Recent visitors of Mrs. Opal
A damage suit has been Jiled
present for the Friday hearing Randolph were Mr , and Mrs. in Gallia County Common ·
and had an opportunity to Wilbur .M aurer of Massillon. Pleas Court as a result ,of a .
speak freely and openly when
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drake of · traffic accident Dec 21, 197lat
board president Harry Siders Columbus were overnight the junction of Rt 554 and
directed that they "don 't hold guests of Anderson B. Kibble . County Road 13.
back anything ."
Mrs. Kathryn Dietz and Bill
Kay and Homer Hockman,.
Complaints were frequent and Bob Day of Belpre and Rt. 1, Cheshire are the
reg a rding the filing of Mrs. Lyle Balderson and Kay plaintiffs in the action filed
grievance procedures . One attended a dog show in against Audrey Jean Shuler of:
teacher said hi s had "disap- Columbus Sunday. Mr , and Middleport.
peared" from his desk. They Mrs . Bill Williams of Athens,
Plaintiffs say the defendant"
complained too of inadequate Ga ., were there with their negligentlyoperatedher car on
evaluation procedures.
German Shepherd competing the wrong side of the highway,
Tod Faller, a Hannan in the show.
so as to collide with their car , ~.
teacher who was recomMr . and Mrs. Zenith Kay Hockman seeks damages '
mended for transfer to Chevalier of near Porterfield totaling $26,800 for permanent
Wahama said his desire was to viSited ·recently with Mr. and injuries sustained and loss of
stay at Hannan because "!like Mrs. Edward Chevalier and income. Her husband seeks an
.the place and l like the kids ... Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Williams. additional
$8,199.40
for
Mrs. Opal Randolph visited damages to his car and exand I
don ' t
want
to
drive 120 miles to Wahama ." with Mrs. Gladys Morgan at penses incurred. They demand
Columbus Saturday.
a jury trial.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cowdery
have moved into their trailer
Marriage Ucense
home.
SALES REPORT
Don
Mitchell Anderson, 20,
Ohio Valley Livestock Co,
Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Reed
Saturday, June 9; 1973
attended
eighth
grade Pomeroy, and Bernadette
Gallipolis, Ohio
grad uati on for their twln :Hennessy, 19, Pomeroy.
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 36.10 granddaughters Tammy and
to 37.25; 220. to 250 lbs. 37.25 to Pammy Smith at Federal
WEEKEND SOCIAL
38; Light 34 to 35.75; Fat Sows Hocking High School WedMembers of St. Paul
31 to 33.50; Stags 27 down; nesday evening .
Lutheran Church will be
Boars Tl to 30; Pigs 10 to 24;
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson making ice cream TUesday and
Shoats 18.50 to 27.50.
visited with relatives at Wednesday
evenings in
CATTLE - Steers 39 to Adelphi. ·
preparation for their annual
47.75; Heifers 37.75 to 48; Baby
- Mrs. Lyle Balderson ice cream social on Regatta
Beef 49.50 to 63.25; Fat Cows 30
Weekend. Residents may call
to 33.50; Canners 25.5&amp; to 35.50 ;
992-2010 for ice cream to take
SLAWTER GRADUATES
Bulls 35 to 42.50; Milk Cows 200
Harry D. Slawter, Mid- home Tuesday or Wednesday
to 525.
dleport Route I, son of Mr. and 'evenings from 7 to 10:30 p,m.
VEAL CALVEs- - Tops 67
Mrs.
Hiram
Slawter, In addition to homemade ice
to 68; Seconds 64 to 66; Medium
graduated "with distinction" cream, lunches will be served
58.50 to 62; Com . &amp; Hvs. 54.50 to
in Agronomy from Ohio State at Fellowship Hall during the
60; Culls 60 Down.
Weekend all day Friday and
University Friday.
Baby Calves 50 to 112,50,
Saturday.

Reedsville

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IT'S FROG WEEK - Frogs are "in" this week as the bend braces itself for ano.ner Big
Bend Regatta Weekend and its accompanying frog activities. Mrs. Fa ye Manley of Middleport
is 11 in" with her 20 by 15-i.nch pottery frog replica, a gift from Art Hess five ye&lt;:~rs ago . " Bob~
by '', the frog, occupies a year-round position near the television set of the Manley horne .

Erosion of the Middleport
sewage lagoon is " important
and serious " i.o the extent of
approximately $250,000 in
needed repair, it was reported
Monday night to Middleport
village council in a regular
session.
A letter from Robert Hever,
an engineer with the Floyd G.
Browne and Associates firm ,
was read indicating that
erosion is a serious threat to
the lagoon which lies along the
Ohio River below Hobson . He
suggested that a rip rap
meUtod of repair be carried out
at a cost of about $250,000.
Meigs · County Engineer
Walter Buehl also met with
council to discuss the same
problem, specifically the
danger of the wall giving away,
with the contents of the lagoon
• emptying into the river as a
result. lt was reported that
piling is being driven atthe s ite
upon the recommendallon of
the engineer. Prospects of
some federal aid in helping

save
the
la goon were
discussed, but th e villa ge
ha s been give n little e ncouragement in that direction .
Council suspended rules and
gave three readings to two
ordinances recommended by
the community 's board of
public Affairs The first
provides that servi ce stations must pay a $35
deposit with the board to
insure sewage and water bills
are paid . This is in ins tan ces
when the operat or of the
station do es not own the
property.
The sec ond
ordinance
provides that anyone ' tampering with water service
lines, meters , curb boxes or

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The Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce acted Monday to
clarify apparent confusion
over two dances to be held
during "Regatta Weekend"
• beginning Friday.
In a business meeting
following lunch at the Meigs
Inn, it was pointed out that the
Regatta will open with a
parade from Middleport to
Pomeroy, non-stop. Following
the parade a talent show will be
staged at Meigs Junior High in
Middleport at 8:30 p.m. with
organ
music
by
Mrs.
Christine Guthrie, vocal
music instructor at Migs High
School. The Lowrey organ will.
be furnished through the
courtesy of John Brunicardi of
the House of Music, Gallipolis
and Athens.
The Regatta .Queen will be
crowned during the talent
show. The crowning of the
queen is set for 10 p.m.
Also to be held Friday,
beginDing at 10 p,m, will be a
. "Regatta Boll" featuring
I&gt;ick Hawkins and "thai
buneh" from Nashville,
Tenn.
The Regatta Ball is no way to .
be confused with the fourth
annual 11 Frog Ball" which will
be held on Saturday night at
the Pomeroy Junior High
School.
·
ID other words there are to
be two "Balls," one oo
Friday night at the Pomeroy
Juolor Hgh and another
Saturday at the same
location.

The Frjday night ball is a
new addition to Regatta activities, while the "Frog Ba11"
has been staged for four years
sponsored by the Jaycees.
Jack Kerr, president, observed that more interest in the
parade has been shown this
year than any other time. Kerr
stated that this year's Regatta
would no doubt be the largest
ever to be held.
Earl Ingels announced that
entries for llie annual boat
parade are needed. The parade
will be Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
and the route will be upriver
from Middleport to Pomeroy.
Trophies will be awarded to
first, second and third place
boats in the classes of Best
Theme (A Good Place to Be in
'73),
Most
Unusually
Decorated and Best Decorated
with a Frog Theme.
Entries will be accepted no
later than Wednesday and
should be sent to Earllngles, at
the Meigs County Branch of the
Athens County Savings and
Loan, 296 W. 2nd St., Pomeroy,
Ohio.
The casting derby will be
held Saturday with orientation
to be held at the Parish House
at the Episcopal Church at 10
a.m. for youngster.&lt; 16 years of
age and younger . The derby
lakes place at the Pomeroy
Tennis Courts at 10:30 a.m ,
Boat races will have nine
races with prizes of $50, i:Jo and
$20 for first, secood and third
place respectively for each
race , a total of $900.
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HOUSTON-SKYLAB'S REI AXED astronauts turned
their cameras toward Pittsburgh and the·waahington-Baltimore
area today to monitor urban sprawl from the " big picture "
vantage of space. One flight plan for Charles " Pete " Conrad,
~oseph P. Kerwin and Paul J , Weitz was the busiest yet prepared
for tlle space station crew and concentrates on sun w~tching and

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Chamber members '!&gt;l!"d
owners of riverbank property
to see that weeds are cut before
Regatta weekend .
The senior citizens are
sponsoring the flea market and
request more displays, it was
re·ported . They are also
sponsoring a crafts fair .
Tickets to the Friday night
Ball may be purchasl!d at New
York
. Clothing
House,
Pomeroy, Village Pharmacy,
Middleport, WMPO Radio, and
the Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce office located on
the ground floor of the
Pomeroy Courthouse.
Tickets to the Frog Ball may
be purchased ,at Nelson's Drug
Store, New York Clothing
House, Swisher Lohse Drugs,
Athens County Savings and
Loan , Meigs County Branch,
Village Pharmacy, any Meigs
County Jaycee member and
the Pomeroy Chamber office.
Attending the noon - luncheon were Kerr, Walter
Grueser, John Kerr, John
Koebel , Don Thomas, Richard
Poulin, Ralph Werry , Richard

FOURTH BALL
The fourth annual "Frog
Ball" will be held at the
Pomeroy Junior · High
Auditorium Saturday, June
16 from 10 p. m. to 2 a , m,
Musie will be provided by
"Water Wheel."
Tickets are $3 each or $5
per couple and may be
purchased at Nelson's Drug
Store, New York Clothing
House, Swisher and Lohse
Drugs, and .Athens County
Savings and Loap, Meigs
County Branch, Pomeroy,
Village Pharmacy, · Middleport, any Meigs County
Jaycee member and the
Pomeroy Chamber
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Commerce office located on
the ground floor ol the Meigs
County Court House.
Chambers , Ferman Moore,
Dale Warner, Fred Crow, Earl
lnge(.,, N. W. Compton, Bob
Jacobs, Bill Grueser, John
Fultz, Jim Mee s Carolyn
Thomas, secretary, Beulah
Jones and Katie Crow.

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raise d by goverrunent officials .
One : Did the oil companies
create the fuel crisL&lt;! or instead
is the public at fault for not
heeding the oil industry 's
warnings that the shortage was
coming ? Second : Should the
country sacrifice standards for
a clean environment to ease
the shortage'
Florida Assistant Attorney
General DanielS. Dearing said
the power crisis is a plot by big
oil firms to discredit environmentalists and eliminate competition. He promised the state
would sue the oil companies on
those grounds, alleging violation .of federal antitrust laws .
"They hope to overcome the
objections
of
the
environmentalists to exploration
in the Gulf by exci ling
everybody with , I his crisis
atmosphere
that
they
promote," Dearing said. "We
don't believe there is an energy
crisis at all. There may be a
shorage brought on by the
rising demand for fuel, but we
don't think there 's anything
near a crisis, and we don't
think people ought to put much
.stock in a crisis.' '
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meoded that the ' recreation
commi ttee apply for some nf
the revenue sharing funds for
the community park. A request
for $3,000 from the revenue
sha ring funds was received
from the village cemetery
trustees, to be used to upgrade
roads in Middleport Hill and
Rive rview Ce meteries . The
reques t was referred to the
coun cil's Cemetery committee.
Necessary papers for the
right or way needed from
property owners before the
widening of Page St. can take
place ~ere received and will be
turned over to Village Solicitor
Bernard Fultz who will secure
needed
s igna·tures.
The
widening of the street was

planned several years ago by
the· state from Sta te issue I
funds .
Council approved a first
readin g o[ a n ordinan ce
provtding for the abandoning of
an alley bepind the Ohio Valley
Lumber Co. in lower Middleport . If the alley is
abandoned , the company· plans
to improve its structures .
Allen Lee King discussed
special matters with council
including community . pa rk
matters, such as light, for
night activities. He call ed
attention to a "drop off" along
the edge of Park St. which he
said is dangerous to motorists
and to c hildren re iding
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appointed

The appointments of 12 Bradbury Elementary .
Jennifer Butc her, teachers;
Resignations were accepte:d Chris Wilson, Sherry Williams,
persons to teaching positions
were confirmed by the Meigs from Phyllis Miller, Junior Paulette Leache , Joyce Hall,
Local Board of Education High School Special Education aides; Mrs . George Pierce,.
Monday evening.
teacher;
Muriel
Foley , Mrs. Bego, Sherry Williams,
Appointed were Rita Ball elementary teacher , who is Anna
Aeiker,
Marjorie
Lewis, high school B.O.E . retiring; Anna Welsh, high Manuel, Linda Hubbard and
teacher; Kathleen Scott, half- school teacher; Kim Bruno, Mary Jane Arms, drivers;
time
remedial
reading elementary teacher ; Linda Randy Snyder, custodian, and
teacher; J e raldine Payne Hunter, eleinent.ary teacher; Phyllis English and Iva See,
Samples elementary teacher ; Richard Sweet, junior high cooks.
Aaron Sayre, Vocational school football coach who will
Rutland Ce nter, Kenda
Agriculture teacher, effective remain as a teacher ; Terry Chaney and Charise Porter,
June 15; Catherine Haggerty, Garten,
custodian ,
and teachers ; May Morrison and
elementary teacher ; James · Frances Triplett, cook .
Sue Vance, aides; Wanda
Butcher a ssistant varsity
Base bids for milk from Vining, Reva Patterson, and
basketball c oach ; Ronald Valley Bell and Broughton Sharon Black, drivers; Mae
Logan, health and physical Dairies were read, but a Christian, custodian and Alma
edu cation tea Cher , reserve decision was withheld until Beller, cook .
basketball coach, an·d Junior July .
Resolutions were made to
High sChool football coach ;
Salem Center, Olive Page,
Harold Sauer , full time guid- advertise £or a budget hearing, teacher; Evelyn Davis, aide;
ance;
Winifred
Naas , gasoline oil and antifreeze, Phyllis Dugan and Martha
elementary tea&lt;:her; Robin tires, and insurance for Hicks; drivers; Evelyn Davis,
Wendy Sc hmidt , special vehicles at the July meeting. custodian, and Minnie Thorn education teacher ; Janice Ann
·The board approved a one ton, cook .
Savchak, elementary teacher, year leave of absence
Harrisonvill e Center,
and Sandra Peters, elemenlary £or Betty Fultz to fur - Margaret Ella Lewis, teacher;
teacher .
ther her edu cation and Esther Scragg, aide; Esther
A revised salary schedule continuation of the dress Scragg, Alberta Loftis, and
was adopted which included a code as it is presenUy written . Gloria Riggs, drivers ; Gloria
$200 provis ion for · the
The following appointments Riggs, custodian, and Avis
organization and supervision of were made for the MeiMS Bailey, cook.
the school safety patrol and County Head Start Program :
Salisbury Center, Vinas Lee
$100for travel between any of
Middleport
Center, .and Ed Bartels, tea c hers;
the following,
Porperoy Stephanie Nemiec, Donna Wilma Smith and Barbara
Elementary, Middleport Chadwell, Rose Ann Jenkins, Phillips, aides; Wilma Smith,
Elementary, Junior High
School , Senior High School,
Salisbury Elementary, and

Joan Greathouse,_ Mrs. Jack
King, Mrs. Phillips, drivers ;
Mrs. King, custodian , and
Florence Barrett, cook.
Director is ,John Arnott,
social worker is Harold Sauer,
social worker aide is Pam
Crow, nurse Is J..eona Cleland,
bookkeeper Is L, W. McComas,
secretary is Marilyn Meiner,
and speech therapist is Joan ·
Brown.
In additional actions the
board agreed to send a letter of
thanks to Salisbury Elementary parents who contributed
their work to paint the •chool.
It was also agreed to send a
le tier of coirunenda tion to all
retiring teachers . in the
district.
Attending were board
members Frank W. Porter,
Don Mullen, Carol Pierce, and
Virgil King; Supt. George
Hargraves, Clerk Lee McComas, John Arnott, director
of the Head Start Program,
and
Richard
Pickens,
representative of Valley Bell.
The board set its July board
meeting for July 16 Instead of
the regularly scheduled July 9.

First·state
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TTWney coming

Agnew\rejected, to ·libraries

Costs of energy rising
United Press IQternatlonal
The price of crude oil waJi.o
raised in four states Monday ,-~·
and the State of Florida accus ed big petroleum firms of
crea ling the fuel shortage just
to drive prices up .
Elsewhere, Kansas farmers
were in doubt whether they had
enough gasoline to complete
their wheat harvest, power
companies in the Northeast
reduced·output by 8 per cent in
the midst of a record heat
wave , one senator said laying
the Alaskan oil pipieline would
ease the problem, and the
Libyan governm~ nt took over a
U.S , oil company and c alled it a
punitive action .
Shell Oil Co. meanwhile
posted a price increase of- 35
cents per barrel for crude oil in
Texas, Louisiana, Montana
and North Dakota, Citing a
need to retain its existing level
of fuel supplies,
In Fort Worth, Tex., Champlin Petroleum Co. announced ·
it is increasing its posted price
for Oklahoma sweet crude oil
by 45 cents per barrel , to $4.30,
effective Immediately.
Two Question• Raised
Tw o big__QUPStions were

other water department
equipment can be prosecuted .
Coun cil approved the May
report of Mayor J ohn Zerkle
showing receipts of $3,2\15.40 in
fines and fees and $!59 in
merchant police collec tions for
a total of $3,364.40. A letter wa s
read from the Bureau of Workmen's Compensation s tating
that a claim filed by Raymond
Frazier against llie village has
been denied .
Mayor Zerkle asked that the
building committee
di scuss what should be ' done to
improve the outside or village
hall. it was voted to install a
second street light at the
marina , and Councilman
Richard Vaughan recom-

T each ers

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By United Press International
COLUMBUS - A SENATE Finance subcommittee was to
meet again today in an attempt to come to grips with almos t
three-jlozen last-minute prop.osed changes in the state budget alterations which could jeopardize Senate passage of the $9.9
billion spending document by end of this week. "it doesn't look
very good," conceded Sen. Max H. Dennis, R-Wilmington,
subcommittee chairman, after his five-man panel wrestled for
three boors with the latest version of the budget Monday night.
Senate Republicans last week had written up a series of
changes for their three subcommittee members to push into the
budget, including $97.1 milliQn worth of agency cuts, $73.8 million
worth of agency increases, and $60.2 million worth of tax relief .

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Mason ·teachers complaining

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Saturday Discharges- Rose
Moler, Charles Kitchen,
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BEnER
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tried.
a civiJ s ui t in May and released
Cox wants this provis ion ,last week, Haldema n blamed
written in to an ord er whic h Dea n for kee ping the Pres ident
Sirica is expected to sign in the dark about the extent of
TUesday providin g that the White House involvement in
Senate testimony of Magruder Watergate .
and Dean could not be used
But over the weekend, Dea n
aga inst them a t a tri al. was indirectly quoted making
However , at a hearing last cha r ges again s t Halde ma n.
Thursday , Sirica indi cated he Dea n's comments reportedly
was not inclined to close the were made in a May 3 official
hearings to nationwide televi- interview hetween Dean and
sion.
Sen. Lowell P . Weicker , RIn New York, where Stans is Conn ., a m e mbe r of th e
wtder indictment with former Watergate committee .
Att or ney Ge ne ral John N.
Mitchell in connection with a
$200,000 campaign contribution
by financier Robert Vesco,
a nothe r federa l judge last
week refused to delay Stans'
PT. PLEASANT - Charges
committee appearance , which
that
seven of eight tea chers
hi s lawyers s aid would
jeopardize the fairness of his were in effect dismi ssed were
trial. However, this still leaves made Friday night in a special
Stans free to decline to testify meeting of the Mason County
on grounds of possible self· Board of Education stipulated
as a public hearing.
incrimir"ltion.
Board pres ident Harry
The committee is expected to
Siders
said that seven teachers
sc he dule three days of
hearings weekly for the rest of out of eight coming to his home
this mcnth. No time has been in two separate groups said
announced for hearing from they had either been recom-

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But in Tulsa , Okla ., W.
Tim othy Dowd, e xecutiv e
secretary of the Interstate Oil
Compa ct Conunission, a Texas
government agency, scolfed at
argume nts the crisis wa s
contrived by the oil industry.
" When they find out they
can't drive their cars to work
or that trucks can 't deliver
food to cities, then the public is
going to say that argument is
,, Do d
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nonsense,
w sal ·
e
recommended easing environmental restrictions and using
lower grade crude.
§en . Sam Nunn, D-Ga .,
advocated building the controvers ial Alaskan pipeline to
help relieve the problem, a
move opposed by environrnen.
·tat'ists because of the
ecological problems the pipe
'could create in the Alaskan
wilderness.
"The problem facing us is
that we 're only 6 per cent of the
world's population but we're .
using 33 per cent of the world's
energ y" Nunn said · He added
that even if the pipeline were
built "it will only be a dent in
the problem- not a solution."
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probe going on
committee will continue to
perform its duty fairly and
fully with a view toward informing the Senate and the
American people with re spect
preparl!d today to exteod its to what the truth Is."
probe of the century ·~ sreatest Stans to be Called Today
The seven-member corrunitpo li tical scandal by grilling one
tce
planned to call as a witness
of President Nixon' s chief
campaign aides.
today Maurice H. Stans, the
Sen. Sam J , Ervin Jr ., the former Commerce secretary,
committee chairman, late F'ri- who directed Nixon's camday lL.Od a biblical quote to paign fuod raising in 1972.
. 11y turn as1.de the v1ce
.
qute
stans is under indictment in
preside nt 's suggestion in a St.
!Coutinued on Page 10)
Louis speech earlier Friday
th at the Senate hearl'ng s be
defer red until the special
MILLER COMING
Watergate prosecutor has a
Congressman Clareo~e
chance to develop his case.
Miller will meet with
"The King James version of
Pomeroy and Middleport
the Bible says •a soft answer
village
ofli&lt;lals
and
turns ~way wrath , ' while .representatives of lhe U, S.
grevious words stir up anger, "'
Corps of Engineer&amp; at 9:45 a,
Ervin said in confirming the
m, Sunday to discuss river
hearings would continue this
erosion problems. The
morning as scheduled.
meeting will be beld al the
· e
"f d
g t th
e v1c
eep1y re re
Zerkle Trucking Co. office in
president does not a ppro ve or
Mldd_Jeporl,
according to
the activities of th e commitWASHINGTON (UP! ) - Hejecting Spiro Agnew's view
that it was like ly "to muddy the
waters of justice, " the Senate
Watergat e · Committe e

tee ," the North Carolina
Democra 1 a dd ed . "Not:wl'th standing his disapprova l, the

Meigs_County Prosecutor

Bernard Fultz,

The Ohio Valley area
Wednesday will be awarded
the first payment for the initia·
ion of the fir st Area Library
Service Organization in Ohio.
Joseph F . Shubert, state
librarian, will present the
check to Ms. Emelyne Reed,
president of OVAI~ALSO , in
Chillicothe.
Pomeroy and Middleport
Public Libraries are among the
1'2 libraries participating in the ·
Area
Library
Service
Organization in Southeastern
Ohi o.
Through the area-wide
.library organization, a special. ·
staff will be provided as well as
additional money for book and
other material purchases in the
several areas of libra r y
collection development. This is
the first such organi za tion that
will be funded through state
money in Ohio.
In the past The Ohio Valley
Area Libra r ies have participated · in projects funded
with federal money similar to'
the one to be carried out now .
With the elimination of federal
money for public libraries, it is
necessary for state money to
replace these library services. ,
' l'he Ohio Valley Area •
Li'&gt;rarles located in Wellston is
directed by Jerry Grimm,

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