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                  <text>I - Tilt Daily Senti nel. Mlddleport·Pomeroy, u.. Au~ 'lO. 1973

Offensive begins
PHNOM PENH iUPf l Large insurgent forces began
moving today toward two
provincial capttals a nd
terrorist bombings 111slde
Phnom Penh coupled with new
fighting outside the ci ty
.,gnaled the apparent start of
the long.feared rebel offenstve
in the C&lt;IUIItry.
MiU!ary sources satd three
rebel regtments to taling
roughly 4,:;oo men .have approached to wtthm six nules o!
Kompong Cham on the Mekong
River 50 mtles northeast o!
Phnom l'enh
Kompong Cham ts Cam·
bodla's lhtrd maJor ctly alter
Phnom Penh and Battambang
Its prewar poputatton o! 30,000
has swelled to double or trtple
lltat number wtth the mflux of
refugees
Near Komp ong Speu, 30
nules southwest of the capt tal,
a company o! about 100
government troops three mtles
north of town was reported
under attack by about 300
rebels led by a Hanm-tramed
Cambodian rebel named Chau
Sary, mthlary sources satd
Government armored
vehicles were en route !rom
Phnom Penh to the battle stte
near Kompong Speu , the
sources satd
Three terronst bombtngs
Sunday hit crowded downtown
Phnom Penh, qutet smce last
week's US. bomb halt, and
field reports said fresh fighting
broke out when a battalion of
guerrilla troops advanced to
withlit five miles of the capital.
The situation raised fears tl)e

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MEIGS THEATRE
Thealre Closed
August 121hru August 23

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HEARTBREAK KID

Plus

THE MAN

August 31 thru Sepl. 4
BATTLE FOR THE
PLANET OF THE
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SHOW STARTS 7 P.M

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Ton&gt;ghl&amp; Tuesday

Aug 20 21

Double Feature Program
THE DARING
DOBER MANS

T1m Cons1dlne

Joan Coull&lt;eld
Plus
TWiLIGHT PEOPLE

John Ashley
Pal Woodell
( Melrocolor 1

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rebel dme to take the c1ty
appeared under way.
The bomb blas ts, which
ktlted four pers ons and
wounded IH others, were the
ftrst Insurgent ratds wttlun the
Cambodtan capital smce the
United States ended its 4;,-

year tur war over the country
Wednesday .
Ha ~h t.:Omrnand sources suad

neither Knmpong Cham nor

Kompung Speu appeared m
lmmed1ato da nger of capture
desp1 te U~e Iorge msurgenl
!orces
threatemng
the
prov mcial capilats.

VIENTIANE (UP! ) - The
former ('ommander of the
Laollan atr for ce was killed
loday leading an abortive plot
against the 13-year-old govern·
me nt of Pr mce Souvanna
!'houma, who sa1d his forces
smashed the coup seven hours
after tt started
'The dead leader o! the futile
rebellion. tden1tf1ed by the U S
Embassy as Bng Gen Thao
Ma, was satd to oppose concessions the Souvanna regime
has offered the proCommuntSt
Pathet Lao tn estabhshing a
coalition government m Laos
Peace talks between the two
sides have been m progress

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P'l' l'LEASAN'f - Mason a.m on opening day at Point
County's school term begms Pleasant Junior High In the
Aug 28 when teachers report general meeting, with an "In·
Cor a gencflj l t.achers' meelng Serv k'&lt; Day" on Wednesday
The next three days have been The next two days, Aug. 30,
set nside Cor t.achers affatrs 31, previously set aside as In·
w1th U1e students not reporting Serv1ce days, have been
until Tuesday, Sept. 4, accord· rescheduled as "WVEA Days,"
tng to Supt Charles Wtthers. subjec t to bOard approval
Sep 3, Labor Day, will be
Teachers are to meet at 9
observed as a holiday and the
next day, Tuesday, students
w1ll report for one-half day of
school , The afternoon 15
scheduled for ln-5ervtce by
unmedtately determ10ed.
teachers.
Vientiane's Airport Seized
The flrslfull day of school for
illthough the coup attempt students Will be WeQnesday,
lasted only abcut seven hours, Sept. 5, when hot lunches will
Ma 's followers- who began
be served
thetr drtve half a nule away
Alter the term begins, the
across the Mekong Rtver 10 ftrsl Ume off wtll be observed
Thmland- managed brtefly to for one-half day when teachers
setze Vtenllane's Wattay Air· lake ln-5ervtce traimng and
port, the radio statton and Ute
classes are diSmiSSed on Sept.
natwnal bank They also
surrounded Souvanna's of!tctal 21 November 6, eirction day,
restdence at one po10t wtlh wtll be the ftrst holiday, to be
tanks
Most of the rebels were followed by Records Thy, Nov
9, and another holiday
reported to have fled back
November 12 and Thanks·
across the Mekong when the
gtvmg
November 22 and 23
government crushed the

wtthout result smce February
When the ftghtlng eQded, the
72-year-otd Souvanna went on
offtcal radio to tell hts natton.
"The govermnent o! hts majes·
ly the ki ng (&amp;wang Valthaua)
is shU !unctiomng, lltdudmg
all of il.&gt;l numsters" and vowed
to "deal scnously wtth the
rebels to mamlatn the
ktn gom 's md ependence,
neutrality, soveretgnty and
W1ity "
A U.S. Embassy spokesman
satd Ma dted m the crash or his
propeller.&lt;Jrtven T28 ftghterbomber as he flew over
Vlenltane observ10g hts troops
Cause of the crash was not upriStng

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Agnew future bleaker
WASHINGTON (UP!) Time magazme reports that a
federal grand Jury, actmg on
remforced allegations he recetved ktckbacks on government contracts, IS expected to
mdtct Vtce P)"esldent Spiro T
Agnew next month
The magazrne satd Sunday tt
had learned !rom sources a
thtrd Maryland contractor has
told the Justice Department he
gave kickbacks to Agnew
The contractor was tden·
lifted as Allen I. Green, 49,
prestdent of a Maryland
engmeermg ftrm He was
reported to have told investigators that he gave kick·
backs to Agnew about ftve
times a year while Agnew was
governor of Maryland lit 1961·
68 and on a reduced scale after
Agnew became vtce prestdent
m 1969
Time said the grand jury "ts
expected to vote an rndictment
next month chargmg Agnew
wtth, among other thmgs,
brtbery and extortwn " It
quoted a Justtee Department
official as saying "the depart.
ment has no chotce At least
three w1tnesses have told of
diverllng cash payments to
Agnew. The evtdence IS so
strong that the case must he
taken to trtal "
Agnew Appears al Rally
Agnew has descrtbed the
allegations made agamst him
as "damned ltes." Saturday
mght he appeared at a polttical

Are you
missing
some
tax ae-ducts"
by paying cash
instead of
writing checks?

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JOil company te'chnician finds dancing's her thing
By Chartcnt•llodllcl&gt;
B~comlng u pro[e"slonal dancer ond
an lnsiJ'uctor or ja,z, modern and ethnic
dance didn't even ct·osa t1Qsctta Jo
Richards' mind when she graduated 12
years ago !rom Middleport High School.
The fact of the mailer Is she had
never had a dance lesson
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But today, Jo, now Mrs Joseph Keei
Ia a member of the Cleo Robinson Dance
Ensemble In Denver, Colo , Is assistant
Instructor at Cleo's Studtos tltere and this
fall will be leaching \Ju ee classc; u day In
dance at the Manual High School
Jo and her son, Brett Bunton, 10. have
spent the past three weeks in Middleport
visiting her parent,'!, Mr and Mrs. Arnold
Richards, but will return to Denver next
week She restgned her job as a research
technician with Oil Shale In Denver""arher
tins year so that she could devote all her
time to performmg and giving dance m·
1trucUon.

Laotian coup smashed

rally at CentrevtUe, Md., and
pledged he would ftght w
establish hts mnocence. He
also chasttsed anonymous
news sources for improperly
leaking reports on the tn·

Tax ·deducnble expenses are not
overlooked and are more eastly
proved tf ques[ioned

when you

have cancelled checks to show
for them .

vestlgatwn
"They have no hesttancy at
all about vwlating my ciVIl
rtghl.&gt;l or my constltulwnal
rtghts- but I'll have more to
say about that later," Agnew

By Mrs. L. Balderson
Mrs Opal Randolph, Mrs.
May Humphrey, Mrs. Dorotha
Riebel and Mrs Rose Thomas
spent a day recently at
Columbus
Mr and Mrs. Don Coleman
and famtly of Columbus vtStted
wtth hts mother, Mrs Helen
Archer
Mrs Gladys Baughman and
MarJorte l'oggelt of Columbus
vtstted wtth Mrs Rose
Thomas
Mr . and Mrs. Ernest
Whttehead, Jane and Juh, have
returned
home
from
vacationmg at Myrtle Beach,

Fairview
By Mrs. Herber! Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller of
Bellville spent a weekend wtth
her parents, Mr and Mrs
Charles Lawson and !mmly
Harold Lawson ts a medtcal
patient ai Pleasant Valley
Hospttal
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Sayre
vtstted thetr mece, Mr. and
Mrs Weldon Kenny at
Brohard, W. Va., recenUy.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Sayre
and son, David, Mrs Dorothy
Glenn and grandchildren o!
Sprmg!leld, 0 , Mrs. Peggy
Gregory of Dayt&lt;&gt;n attended
the Sayre reunion at the
Shrmers park at Racme
Sunday
Mrs. Chester Durst of Ntles,
0 , Mrs Herbert Roush, Mrs
Russell Roush, Mrs. Anna
Scarberry, Mrs. lcie Tucker
vlstted Mrs Ruth Parsons al
the home of Mr. and Mrs
Dorsa Parsons Tuesday.

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JJJ

satd "Just let me say I 111tend
to ftght to establish my mnocence of any wrongdomg "
He spoke at a rally for a
Republican congressiOnal candidate
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BRIAN TANNEHILL, 4, seated front left, ill host to 10 other children Friday evening
at the bome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tannehlll, Enterprise for a ptcnlc of the Ohio
Valley ,o.dllpta Child Today (ACT) chapter. To Brian's left arouod the table and sealed and
A~awljng are Nancy Grim, Leeanne PariSeau, who IS holdlitg Dame! Par1seau, Don Grim,
Steve Musser Andrew Pariseau Mary Grtrn, Shannon Grim, Joe Gnm and Junmy Thomas
(on bike). Sru;nnon Grtm ts fro~ an Alaskan lndtan tribe near the Arctic Circle, and Don,
Mary, and Joe Grtm are of an i\Jeutian trtbe, all o! destitute ctrcumstances. The Gruns
adopted four children, then Nancy, a natural ch1ld, arnved

ji \eT·interest growing

What once was largely a
hope or a prayer by many
couples - a funchomng
0 CS
er"adoption r~source exchange"
South Carolina
- ts a reahty today.
Recent vtsttors of Mrs Bess
And southeastern Ohio
Larktns were the James
~or
counties' welfare agencies are
Carruthers fapuly o! Louts·
.[1
begmrung to reevaluate thetr
ville, and the Bert Scrimsher
chtld avatlablhly sltuatwns
famtly of Columbus.
which should result m local
Mr and Mrs. Roy Hannum,
adoption of local children by
Susan, Teresa and Davtd of
local couples.
Long Bottom, Mrs Kathryn
Thts was welcome news
Dtelz of Belpre, and Mr and
Fnday evemng delivered by
Mrs. Lyle Balderson and Kay • WASHINGTON (UP!) Mrs. Martha Grmt of Wellston,
attended a Cmclnnali Reds Rep. Robert Mollohan, OW. secretary of the Ohto Valley
baseball game at Cmcmnah Va., has urged the West Vtr· ACT chapter, to members of
They also vtstted the Zoo and gmia Department of Highways the Ohto Valley ACT chapter at
Kmg's Island
to replace the Parkersburg, W, a famtly ptcnic at the home m
Mr and Mrs. Denver Weber Va.·Belpre, Ohto, bridge over Enlerpnse of Mr. and Mrs.
and Davtd were vacattomng m the Ohto River as soon as pas- Mark Tannehill
Canada Whtle there they stble because the present
The adoption resource ex·
VISited wtth Mr and Mrs structure "Is the ftfth least safe
Donald Myers who were also m brtdge Ill the Umted Stares."
Canada
The congressman cttlng an
Mr. and Mrs. Len stone of "obVIous need" for construeCleveland spent a few days lton of a new bridge as soon as
wtlh her mother, Mrs. Earl proper plans can be made, sent
'
Humphrey
a statement to the department
Mtchael Martm of Alexan- mdtcating hiS backing for tt,
dria, va , VISited wtth his "The necesstly for a new
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs brtdge was further underline
Grant Bormg and Mtke Cor a earher thts year m tesliiDony
Robert Sleven Burson, 19,
few days.
be lore the House ColiUillttee on
Pubhc Works," Mollohan satd. Shade, Rt I, was hosptlabzed
"It was revealed at these wtth patnful but apparently not
veterans Memorhil Hospital
Saturday Admisstons - hearmg~ that the Parkersburg- senous tnjunes after a
Emma Hayman , Syracuse; Belpre brtdge 18 the fifth least motorcycle acctdent Saturday
Carnie Young, Hart!ord; Earl safe bridge m the Umted at5 .30 p.m., the Shertf!'s Dept.
said today.
Shuler, Rac10e; Joseph Sayre, States.
Burson, dnvmg a motorcycle
"It is obVIous, therefore, that
Reedsvtlle ; Raymond Hartley,
uphill
m a large fteld, collided
Racme , Donald Greene, the question now Is not whether
the brtdge should be built but wtth another motorcycle,
Racme.
Saturday DIScharges -Alva how construchon can be ex- driver of which has not been
Identified.
Swtck, ChriS Bostick, Ntcholas pedited and still conform to
Burson and the other driver
Bostick, W!lber Burke, Ava of the necessary planmng and
Gtlkey, Anesltne Carsey, preparation requirements." were taken to Holzer Medtcal
Mollohan urged planners to Center by the Pomeroy ER
Wtlma
Wells,
Bertha
Schreiber, Helen Blake, see that construction blend m squad. Burson was belteved to
Raymond Rtdgway, f'reda wtth urban renewal develop- have su!Cered a fractured leg
ment m downtown Parkers· and arm and had several
Grate, Jimmy Bailey
lacerations of one hand. The
burg.
Sunday Admtsswns
The congressman satd c&amp;or· other driver was reported to
Christine Musser, Pomeroy;
Howard Largent, Syracuse; dinated plannrng was essential have suffered a fractured foot.
The department also inWtlma Reece, Pomeroy; Carl wassure "mimmal short and
vesltgaled
a minor acetdent at
long-term disruption of trafftc
Pullins, Pomeroy.
Sunday Dtscharges - Conme patterns and econo1111c ac- the Meigs County Fairgrounds
France, Eber Gtllilan, Letgh tivities m the central ctty Saturday at 2 p.m . when An·
nalee Redman backed from a
area" (o! Parkersburg).
Ann Chne, Donald Eblin
pa~¥#nqpa ff mto the path of
an umd~ntilted car moving
down htll. There were no tn·
junes or arrest, and "very
light damage" to the cars
(Continued from Page I)
Sunday at I :20 am. on
farmer "The minute I saw her at too bus slalton somethmg JUSt County Road 52 Samuel Keiths,
1
spoke wme hke a splntthat satd, 'That's your wife ' "
! I '' 1/'jJt •
Rowell, who placed an ad In a Southern l'lnes newspaper m
search of a wife, the former Lucy Bell Hulett m Bennettsville, s
C last week The couple respoke their vows lit a small country
church near here Sunday. "I just feel I'm more cloaer to Heaven
with my marriage than I would have been if I had just let tt went
m front o! the jusltce of the peace," Mrs Rowell said after
Sunday 's ceremony. "!twas simple, but il was just right "

Ree ds VI•11 e News, N l

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SchQol day set

L aWIDak
calls

new span

change - which never has
funcltoned
before
tn
southeastern Ohio - IS more
than anythmg else a
wtlhngness of the wel!are
department staff people whose
respoliSibtlily It ts to cooperate
tn bnngmg together and
assisting the mfant or child
needing agood home to be
adopted by parents wanting a
chtld.
Ways to tmprove these
procedures were dtscussed at a
business meeting !allowing
dinner by Mary Helen Graham
ol the Athens County Chtld
Servtce Board.
Mrs. Grim, wtfe of Jerry
Gnm, dtrector of the diStrict
library, reported one Infant has
been place~[ wtth par-

Youth injured
in cycle crash

au

News. • • in 'Briefs

of

Parson,

Kansas,

was

IN POMEROY

Just received another big shipment

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF - HERBERT V. MULLIN, 26, a htgh
school honor student who turned to drugs and myslletsm and
bcheved murder was an "act of love," stood up calmly to be
manacled Sunday after a jury pronounced him guilty o! 10
slaymgs Mullm , wearing an orange prison Jumpsuit, said
nothing and was ted quietly to hts jail cell to await a Sept. 18
A carpenter can haJnm•orl sentencmg on the fmdill€S of two counts o! Clrst degree murder
home hts argument, but
and etght o! second degree murder
wtte always knows how

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CORPOAATION

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Bad start, good finish
(ConUnued !rom Page I)
survivor, was one of the most faithful of Drew Webster Post 39
American Legion, members to be at the lair handling traffl~
control Charles Swatzerl annually serves as chairman of the
tra!Ctc control for the post And that's a big job too
TIJERE WAS NO PARA-MUTUEL betting at the
fairgrounds during the racing program this year I'm told that
the gentleman who headed the operation was Ill and so the bet.
tlng port&gt;on of the racmg was dropped
ANO SO ANOTHER FAIR has c-ome to an end.
Congratulations and thanks to everyone - and It takes so many
rlgitt down lo each ~Xhtbttor - for making It a~aln another succcs~ful ~wn t

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Gladys Crow Berry o!
Clearwater, Fla , dted f'riday
!allowing a long tllness. She
was preceded In death by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 .
Crow.
Mrs Berry was a graduate b!
Racine High School and Ohio
Umverstty and before her
marriage was a teacher in
Metgs C01111 ty Schools.
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Mrs Berry Is survtved by
her husband, LewiS Berry,
Clearwater; one sister, Mrs.
Paul (Grace) Eich, Tripoli,
Lybia; an uncle, Dr. T. H.
Crow, Pomeroy, and several
cousins. Funeral services were
held today at Moss Lake
Funeral Home at Clearwater.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Rosetta Jo Richa rd•

SPECIAL MESSAGE - Ben F Turner of Mtddleport
holds a special congratulatory message sent to htm and Mrs
Turner by the Ohio General Assembly in lrtbute to the couple
recently observtng thetr 50th weddmg anmversary Signmg
the spectal communication on behalf of the Assembly were
John W Brown, Lt Governor, and Sen. Harry L. Armstrong,
17th Senatortal DIStrtct. Mr. Turner served as representative
from Metgs County to the 95th and 97th General Assemblies
in the late 1940s

By United Pressl~ternatlonal
AKRON_, OffiO - OFFICIALS OF the illl-Amelcan Soap Box
Derby want wtalk to llff!wlnner of Saturday's 36tlll1ll1nlllg of the
contest. They want to Inform him he tsn't the champton any
more. James H. Gronen, 14, of Boulder, Colo., made dubious
Derby hiStory Monday when he became the ftrst wmner ever to
be dtsqualllled.
Derby officials satd the boy was "somewhere m the Umted
States vacationing wtth hiS parents, celebrating hts vtctory "
Offtetals dlsqualifted James after an mspectwn of hts green
racher showed he had mstalled an electro-magnetic device which
would enable his car "to he pulled from the slartmg place "
COZUMEL, MEXICO - SKIPPERED BY a buxom Swedtsh
blonde, a raft carrymg a group of bare-chested men and blktm·
clad women who expenmented for 100 days w1th "group and
sexual behavtor" ended its 5,01l().mile Atlantic odyssey Monday.
The five men, all sportmg beards, and stx women, each
displaym~ liberal amounl.&gt;l of suntanned skm, were tmmediatelv
isolated rn a hotel on this Yucatan l'emnsula tounst island for
debriefing on their physical and mental reacltons lo crossing the
Atlanttc together on the 39-by-22-foot raft Acali, captamed by
Marta Bjornstam. Looking healthy and happy after their 3'h·
month voyage from the Canary Islands, the II mariners were
protected from the outs1de world by armed guards placed oul.&gt;ltde
the hotel
WASHINGTON - A REL'ORT THAT Prestdent Nlxpn 's re·
election committee "laundered" $2 mtlhon m tlle ~ ll con·
lrtbutlons through banks m the Bahamas ts bemg mvesltgated by
the Senate Watergate committee
I
Charles "Bebe" Rebozo, the busmessman who ts a close
fnend of the President, either used or owned some or the banks
But committee sources satd Monday the1e was "nothm~ at this
pomt to mvolve" Rebozo.
WASHINGTON - DEFYING CRITICS, the Pentagon has
posted a new regulallon specifically authorlzmg admtrals and
generals to use enhsted men as servants The Defense Depart.
ment made pub he the regula bon Monday, saymg the enlisted
personnel, as long as they are volunteers may be used a valets,
soctal secretaries, cooks, wmtcrs and errand runners.
The directive tssued by Deputy Defense Scretary Wtlham P
Clements also authorized the armed forces wrequest the defense
secretary to assign enhsted aides to offtcers below the rank o!
general and admiral "where representatiOn requtrements
dlclate" Sen Wtlllam Proxmtre, D-Wts , who unmcdiately
spoke out against the dtrecUve, satd he would mtroduce next
month an amendmnt to prohlbtt the use of enltslcd servants by
officers
VIENTIANE, LAOS - GOVERNMENT TROOPS searched
ride paddles outside Vletianc today for the lnsl of the rebels m
Monday's abortive coup and called on ne&lt;ghbonng Thailand to
seize any plotters managing to cross Ute bci d&lt;•r
Government spokesmen said troops had ca ~turc d 14 ol the
rebels, Including Col. Pony Phounlhltsavnn, a deputv leader of
the attempted rightist coup against Premier Souvanna
Phouma's neutralist regime

An ordmance to mcrease
wages of the pollee, street, and
cemetery employes was ap·
proved in tis thtrd and final
readmg by Pomeroy Council
Monday night.
The ordmance sets wages as
follows: pollee department,
pohce chief, one to three
months, $440, three to stx
months, $465; Sgt , $440;
patrolmen, one to three
months, $362; after three
months, $425; meter man, one
w three months, $361, after
three months, $400; diSpat·
chers, one to three months,
$321, after three months, $375;
extra dispatcher and meier·
man, $2 per hour; part time
dtspatcher, $1.80 per hour :

Sporn PI ant
cables cut
NEW HAVEN - Several
acts of sabotage at Central
Operating Company's Phthp
Sporn Plant over the weekend
Jeopardtzed electric service
provtded by the plant ac·
cordmg to H. M. Gloss,
manager
The vandalism ranged from
the cuttmg of all com-•
muntcat10ns into and out of the
plant to attempting to knock
out of service the plant's transmtsslon substation
Gloss said that the company
ts continwng tl.&gt;l offer of $35,000
reward for mformatton leading
to the arrest and conviction of
anyone mjurlng or destroymg
company facihlles The plant
has been under strike smce
July I by members of the
Utility Workers of Amertca,
Local 426
Gloss deplored the con.
tinutng Incidents of valdahsm
at the plant and the jeopar·
dlzmg of electric service, The
weekend mcldents followed
others on Friday which had

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED
Danny
Jenktns, Charleston, W. Va .,
Philip Donovan, Syracuse ,
Alma McMillen, Vinton, Or·
ville Napper, Middleport,
Edward Laudermllt, Racine,
David Donahue, Racine;
Lucille Dtehl, Racine
DISCHARGED - Tammy
Ferguson , Tracy Manley ,
Danny Jenkins, Margaret
Gans

Crash hospitalizes 1
One driver was hospitalized
and a second treated and
released at Velerans Memorlnl
Hospital following a two-ear
accident at 7:30 p.m. Monday
tn l.ctart Twp .• Sheriff Robert
C Hartenbach's Dept said
· Admitted was Edward R.
Laudermllt, Racine, reported
today In satisfactory condllion.
The accident occurred on
Twp. Road 9~, one milo north of
SR 338. William E. Eakins,
Racine Rt. 2, was traveling
northeut and Laudermltt
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street commissioner, one to stx months, $2 30 per hour, after
stx months, $2.65; all street
crew and cemetery ·employes,
$2.25 per hour.
Counctl also approved the
second readmg of an ordinance
whtch permits the village to
enter mto a contract wtlh
Syracuse defming territorial
boundaries of both for water
customers. The contract wtll
defme the rights and habthties
of the village of Pomeroy In
connection wtth the proposed
water system.
Council dtscussed at length
the condtlton of Beech Grove
Cemetery, agreemg finally to
ask Max Edmundson of the
CAP to htre men under htm to

resulted 111 servtce mterruptwn
to 1,100 customers.
Saturday, telephone cables
between the plant and tts
transmtsston substalton were
cut On Sunday, equtpment m
the substatton yard was
damaged although customer
servtce was not affected.
Early Monday mornmgcables for all commumcattons
10 and out of the plant were cut
m two places, affecllng
the
plant's
operattons
and
tts
abthty
to
momlor other facthctle s
whtch could affect electric
service .
Repatrs to all equipment are
underway, and law en·
forcement officials are tnvestlgatmg the mctdenls

81 Pints
donated
The Metgs County Bloodmobile stopped at the Pome1oy
Elemenary School Monday,
from I-ll p m., wtth 81 pmts of
blood being donated
There were nine Ctrsl-tune
donors, and a total of 98 per·
sons offered blood dutmg the
f1ve-hour stop .
Hitting the six gallon mm k m
doat10ns was Robert Vnu ~h an ,
white Robert King lo~pcd the
lour gallon mark, 1lown1d
Logan three gallons nnd .J1me
Walton , Sarah Fowtct·. and ttny
Smtlh each Ctmshed o!f !heir
first gallon
Nurses aidmg we&lt;e ChUl lcs
Vaughan, I,PN , Mary A&lt; mer,
LPN; Naomi London, LPN;
and Barbara Van Meter, !IN.
Doctors 1n churgc we1C:
Aaron Boonsue, MD , John
Ridgway, DO ; Raymond
Boice, MD, and Ray Pickens,

rounded a curve left of center crossed the rood Into a ditch,
and sO uck Euktns' vehicle. breaking off two gas hnes
Both men wm c utken to the belonging to the Rutland f'uel
hospital by prlvote car
Co There were no Injuries or
t.audorrnllt wns oiled for arrests •
00,
Culluro to drive on right half of
The canteen was s••rv·
At 7 p.m. on county road 10, ed
roudwuy und operating a
by
the
Lo) ul
vehicle without license plates Columbia Twp., five tenths of a Bereans Class of the
Both
vehicles
were mile north o! Mt. Union Church Middleport Church or Chnst,
Robert W Alexander, Chagrin
dernollshc&lt;l
while Boy Seoul Troop No 219
Ou Sll t2l , Uu ce quarters of Falls, traveling south and under the direction nr seoul·
11 mile cust of nutlt!Od at 4.30 Dennis Tolley, Albany Rt. 3, master Cleland, loaded nnd
p.m Monday, Ruben A Mejia, traveling north collided In a tmloadod
Middl eport , wu ~ driving a curve. Th~re were no Injuries
Clerical work was ~rovldcd
truck cost on 124 when he lost or arrests. There was medium
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contrul 011 tim wet highway, damaRe to bolh vehicles .

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takmg cla~~es from her her son , Brett, IS " f&lt; ne dancer and still
lle&lt;o~ m, l ng th •l&lt;llent uf her stud c11t, Mbs cnouKh of a ch&lt;ld s•J as to be uninhibi ted.
HnlwJ&lt;on rctmncd .Jo u~ a part-time ln- lie has performed seve&lt;al times with the
Cleo f&gt;.mccrs and, as his mother explains,
Mir 111 lot
Nul (ml y doos Joe pcr!orrn rc~u l urly has " II erncnd nu s understanding o!
with lhc Clc&lt;• Jlnbmson Dunce F.mJCmblc theater and what Jw p1wns backstage since
but sill· :tsstHts with the chorco~r:.~phy , ~ he he has always acr ompanled her to
ht Hi taken w,u;tcrs dasses ut the Oi.intc 1 ehcanmls and pcrhmuunces.
As for her c•rcer m chemistry, Jo says
Symposium at the Umvcrslty of Wtchlta ,
·she
wtll neve1 cornplctely gtve that up,
und ts cw 1cntly scrvmK as vice president
or D.Ul cC Theatre, Inc Ill Denver l .&lt;~st although for now she wtll concentra te on
year she taugh t crcnttve dance to ch&lt;ldren dance
He r husband " a jazz musician who
at Ute Stud w, and "'" ' worked m dnnce
wr1
tes,
arrunges &lt;Jild records He Is
the• ttpy wrlh rctardcd youn~slcrs. She has
wmk1·d w&lt;th mmorl ly groups Includ ing currently the rnuskHI director for "The
SCIIHW Cit'"'"' at the workshop of Cultural Warehouse," a Denver night club
While reseal ch chemist and jazz
ilrLs '" Dcnvc1
dancer
may seem worlds apart to others ,
PcJCeptwn , li ming and ClJ(JfUII!atlon
arc llrotl ud') of movement, ex plai ns Ja, lo Jo they are qut te related for as she puts
who feels llld t there ts not enough em- tl, "bo th unfold new ~orld s, both are a
phasiS un dan ce wh1ch she dcscrtbes as pursutl of the soul , rrnnd and body."

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traveling west when he went
off the highway on the right
and siJ'uck an embankment.
There were no personal tn·
juries, but heavy damage to
the car. No citatlon was Issued.
Marriage License
Sunday at 3:30 a.m. on
Davtd Eugene Hysell, 20,
County Road 35 m Lebanon
Twp., Wttliam Gregory Mtd· Mtddleporl, R. I, and Diana
dleswart, Portland Rl I, was Lynn Black, 18, PorUand, Rt. I.
traveling east when he struck a
car stopped crossways m the
SALES REPORT .
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Ohio Valley Uvesloek Co.
Okey Kiser. Racine, Rt. 2.
Gallipolis, Ohio
Mtddleswart could not see
Salurday, Aug.lB, lf73
the Kiser car m time due to
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 48.50
heavy fog Ktser was arrested
to
50.10, 220 to 250 lbs. 50 to
on a charge of drivmg while
52.50, Ught 44 to 48.50, f'at
101&lt;&gt;xlcated.
Sows 47 to 49.75, Stags 41 down,
Boars 41 to 45, Pigs 26.ii0 to 35,
At 5:30 a.m Sunday on Shoat,'! 35.50 to 45 40.
County Road 12, Barbara
CATTLE - Steers 48.ii0 to
Harshbarger, St Albans, went 62.ii0, Heifers 39 75 to ~ . so;
off the road on the right over a Baby Beef 55 to 79 75, Fat Cows
sleep embankment and struck 36.75 to 42.75, Cannen 27 to
a fence on the Harold Erlewine 38.75, Bulls 43 lo SO, Milk Cows
property at Dexter, Rt I. The 225 to 530,
drtver was cited to court on a
VEAt. CALVES - Taps 77.50
charge of failure to keep her to 85, Seconds 65 to 12 40
car on the rtght side of the Medlwn 50 to 70, Com &amp; Hvs::
highway . There were no 55 to 77,40, Culls 55 down • '
personalmjurtes.
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two yews •llC lc!t Ohio Univ&lt;•rslty for
employment with Proct&lt;&gt;r and Gamble ln
Ci ncinnati She enrolled al xa vier
Unlver•lty to contiJlu•• her education,
while dancing lc••ons ~ave her the needed
ct19nge ol pace
In 1008, Jo took the job as a resear&lt;h
technician with 0 11 Shale In Denver She
worked there rour years with other
chemists trylnu to rind the bost and moat
ef!lclent way of e~trac tln~ oil from the
shale ruck, the last two years becoming
more and more Involved In professional
dancing and dance instruction.
Jo says her "lucky break" came
when she answered an advertisement in •
Denver newspaper Aman from New 'i ork
was commg to Denver to produce a show
and would be auditioning dancers.
Jo aud1tioned, got a part, and wae
thrown into contact with numerous
proCessiOnals. About that ttme she met

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and another ts promised:
as a result of new 10ter.eountt;
cooperation with ACT
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Other families atlendlng th'i,;
picnic were Mr and Mrs.
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and Mrs John Musser:
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mr(
James R. Thomas, Pomer&lt;l)'j;
and II children (see picture )t

Gladys Berry

Ju's ~oul whun sh ~ru d ua l l'd !rum
Middleport Hl ~ h &amp; hool wus to become a
chem ical tcchn ld~n tmd when • he
rcgi•WrC!I In the ltt ll uf lOO t ut Ohio
Uni versity her coutll!l selections wefll
directed In thut dlrettion
f'or an electi ve, •he enrolled In
moder n dune'&lt;
"I had a dance mstruct&lt;&gt;r who reall y
turned me on," commenwd Jo, who took
lime to go to Athens du ring her vlstl here
m an effort to seek her out While the
leucher is no longer at OU, she conversed
and danced with a number of other lnstructon and as a result has an invitation
to return to Ohto m October to conduct a
masters class in dance as a part of the
Black Studies Curriculum
Despite Jo's enthustosm for dance
whtle she was tn college, she never considered making tl her major Her mterest
was always In chemical technology After

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clean up the cemetery
Numerous complamts have
been ftled wtth local offtctals
about cemetery condtltons
Counctlmen Ralph Werry
and Harry Dav&lt;d reported that
ulthly poles cannot be moved
and money to wtden Sprmg
Ave ts not avatlable, as
proposed recently by Fred
Blacttnar, as a safety
measure
Counctl 111 other busmess
approved placmg before voters
a renewal levy of one mtll on
the November ballot for the
operatton o! the fire department.
Jane Walton, clerk, ts to
noti!y all department heads
that all orders that exceed $25
must be presented to counctl
members for thetr approval
before purchases can be made
Meetmg wtth counctl was
Charles Legar, lite chlef, who
satd that numerous complitints
have been 'recetved from
restdents on East Main St

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about three houses that have
weeds growwg up around
them He added tt has been
suggested that the properhes
be condemned Counctl took no
aclton
The Standard Oil Co plans
no early constructwn on West
Mam St at the Shamrock
Motel stte, Mrs Watton
reported.
Counctiman Jtrn Mees satd
Mrs JuniOr Wtlson has been
htred as tamtor at the vtilage
hall.
The mayor's report Cor July
showmg recetpts of $1805 30
was approved. Pohce Chtef Jed
Webster' s report for July
showed 24 acctdents tn·
vesttgated, 66 arrest,'! made,
1,043 trafftc tickets tssued and
the crutser drtven 5,097 miles
Atlendmg were Mayor Don
Colhns, Ralph Werry, ·Wilham
Snou!fer, Jim Mees and Harry
Davis, counctl inembers, and
Mrs Walton, clerk

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Two scouts
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Dill resigns, is

TEN CENTS·

Coliseum Eagle award
approved

Tom Cleland and John Mark
Matson, both of Langsvtlle, wtU
commissioners
be awarded the highest honor
10 scoutmg Sept 2 10 a double
The Meigs County com·
COLUMBUS (UP!) - A presentatton at the Forest
missioners today accepted
hearmg exammer Cor the Ohto Acres l'ark near Rutland at 3
the resigpatlon o! Gary Dill,
pm
of Chesler as dog "arden Envtronm ental Protectwn
After Cleland complered a
and named to replace him Agency recommended the
servtce proJect he lacked three
Alfred Frank o! the Texas state approve construcllon of a
men t badges, whtch he
area. Sheba Hicks, deputy cohseum m Summtl county as
completed Cor the requtred 21.
auditor, submitted' her proposed by sportsman Ntck
Hts project was the stgn ptcresignation e!lectlve Aug. 31. Mtlell .
Harvey Rosenzwetg approv- tured above Cleland ts the son
The commissioners were
of Wayne Cleland, Langsvtlle,
\o open bids on the ed Mtlell's plans for a sewage
and Anna Cleland, Columbus
treatment
plant
to
serve
the
reno~atlon o! the courthouse
He wtll be a scmor at Metgs
at noon today. Attending the cohseum
Htgh School this fall where he
Rose
nzwetg
said
the
meeting were Robert Clark,
Cuyahoga Valley Assoctallon
Warden Ours and Henry
Wells, commissioners and whmh opposes the conMartha Chambers, clerks. struclton, fatled to show m
pubhc hearmgs that the area
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the proposed development
Miss Joy Btgler, a graduate
The coliseum wtll cost $18
mtllton and wtll be located m of Loutstana Tech Umverstty,
was htred as the new marching
Rtchfteld Township between
Cleveland and Akron. It will band dtrector of the Southern
Local School Dtstrtct by the
probably be the home of the
A work stoppage appare ntly Cleveland Cavaliers of the board of education Monday
halted cons truclton tlus Nutt o nal Basketball mghl.
A nallve of Canton , Ohto ,
mormng at Ute James M AssociatiOn and the Cleveland
Gavin Plant at Cheshire Umon Crusaders of the World Hockey M&lt;ss Btglcr recetved her BA
crafl.&gt;l reported to work but Assoctabon , both owned by degree In mustc from
walked off thetr jobs shortly Mtleh.
LouiSiana Tech
The Southern band wtll slart
afterwards tl was reported
El'A Dtrector Ira Whttrnan
Ohw Elec tnc Company hns 10 days In which to accept practice at 6 30 each evemng
offtctals were m a meeting thts or reject the exammer's ftnd· at the htgh school m Racme
The board accepted the
mormng and could not be mgs
restgnatton
of Beverly Prtce, a
reached for commenl.
The recommendations were
Approximately 3,000 persons based on evtdence presented lit Syrucuse Elementary School
are currently employed at the a June 19 hearing m which the 1euc hc1
Jocelyn Baer was employed
generatmg plan The plant's assoctatlon fa1led to present
!lrst unll ts scheduled Cor ora"l testimony stating tts as a Bustncss and Ofhce
completion In 1974
Education Ins tructor at the
objccltons
Aller Wlutman makes his ht gh school and William
final ruhng, opponents of the Downie, J1 , and Ra chel
plan can appeal to a three-man Do• me were employed to
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
teach two or the three classes
Chance of showen ThurN· envu onmental board of revtew
tf they want to conlmue their for the educable mentally
day and again Saturday
rc1J1rded (EMI() Ill the dtstrlcl
Dally highs avcroglng In the opposthon
Last year the d&lt;s trlct had only
upper 70s and lo"er 80s.
one
EMH class The hst of
Lows at night In upper SOs
MAN INJURli;D
and lower 60s.
Robert Newell, 27, Mid· subslltute teachers us provtded
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but guard ed condlhon at education and substitute bus
Veterans Memorial Hosullltl dt ivcrs was upproved.
Lilts morning from lnjurl~!
The bOal d voted that
Partly cloudy and cool today suffet·ed when his car struck a students purchosmg an extra
with highs 70 to 80 Clear and ' utility pole on West Main St. clll·ton of nulk 11l lunch time
cool tonight with lows In 50s. Pomeroy pollee said Newell dunng the next school year wtll
locally In upper 40s Wed· was traveling cast when his pay 10 cents lor that second
nesday, Increasing ctoudmcss velucle slntck and broke off a ( Ill tOri
and hlgha tn mid to upper 70s pole There was heavy
Nmncd to coac h the
LOCAL TEMPS
_ damages to the car Newell buskctbntl tcoms were Jim
The lemperatUJ e tn down- was llt~cn to the hospital by the Wickline, ninth grade, John
town Pomeroy at 11 a 111 . Pomeroy E·R squad lie will be Dudding, etghth grade, and
Tuesday was 11 undct· clundy cited on reckless operation Jnmcs i;tll wncc, seventh
A mee ting wus ptnnned beskies.
c hat~c s , pollee said .
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Matson, son of r,tr, and Mr~.
Kenneth Matson, Langsville,
completed as hts servtce
project, a table cabinet
combinatiOn for a duplicating
machme at the Langsville
Chnstian Church whtch
sponsors Explorer Post 239 to
which both boys belong.
Cleland 1s president of Ex·
plorer Post 239, ofwhtch James
C Council ts adviSor.
Tom entered scoulmg In
May 1969. He was awarded the
"God and Country Award" m
Aprtl, 1972. He is also a
member of the "Order of the
Arrow.'' Along with 13 other
scouts he hiked the 19.5 mile
Adaht Tratl. Tom Is the ft!th
scout to recetve the Eagle
Seoul Award under the
leadership of Jtm Counctl The
presentation ceremony IS open
to anyone who would like to
attend

Director hired

Work stopped
at Gavin job

Weather

tween the board and bus
drivers to work out scheduhng
for kmdergarl&lt;!n pupils thts
year All parents of children
enrering kindergarten are to
meet at the h1gh school at 8
tomorrow mght
The board accepted a
negoltaltons agreement be·
tween the board and OAL'SE
Chapter 453 , non -certified
employes A dress code and
attendance p1 ogram were also
approved
The board agreed to pur·
cho se a part of the meat for the
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COURT
NEWS

Three
persons
were
arratgned before Meigs County
Common Pleas Judge John C.
Bacon today. Eric Ritter and
Rebecca Jane Chatfield, bottt
of Carpenter, apprehended by
Sheriff Robert C Hartenbach's
Dept. on June t1 and charged
with cultivating marijuana,
pleaded not gullt.y Trial date
was set for Sept 5 In conunon
pleas court.
Danny Berry, Middleport,
who wos apprehended June 10
by Middleport Pollee on
cltarges of breaking and en.
terlng of the H&amp;R Flrettone
Store In Middleport, alao
pleaded not guilty . Trl~l will be
set later

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What do you do now ?
A-Bid four no·trump. You will
bid six if your pa rtner s how s an
ace.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Your par tner bids five hea rts to

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· problems in technique . Any
competent bridge player will
make five spades by ruffing his
third heart in dummy; leading
twice up to dummy 's king·
queen of diamonds and once up
lo his own king or clubs .
Furthermore, there is no
need lo take any care al all
since all suits break.
Nevert heless an ex pert
would surely give lhe hand
some stud y befo re playing to
trick two. Then he would cash

one
p. would be the
Hishighlrum
next play
second high heart. Then he
would ru!l his last heart with
dummy's q~een of trumps just
to guard against the possibility
of an overruff.
Then he would draw trumps
andgoaboutthebuSinessof
leading diamonds toward
dummy and clubs toward his
own hand.
Why did South open· with one
s pade, not one no·lrump ? Be·
cause his hand is too big fo r a
no-trump opening . He ha s 18
high ca rd points thal include a

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,1nother job?"
Your local independent
insurance agent is on the
job 1 &lt;1 hours a day ,
pro viding pol icies from a
va r iety of companies t o
best match yo ur needs and working to se r ve and
collec t your cl a ims in full .
We inv i te you to insure
with

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MIDD LEPORT,

PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (UP!)
- Portsmouth police arrested
an employe of lhe strike
plagued General Telephone Co.
early Monday and charged him
wilh try ing lo cul company
cables in a downtown manhole.
The man, identified as
Robert Nurley, 32, or Ports·

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Houston IO P ittsburgh 7.
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Wn! y (Jame1 llch~ d ul ed )
( Onl')lfilarnes schi!thtlfdl
T od ay '~ Probabtt Pitcher s
of the game, lifted the Red Sox
Today•s ProbabJe Pitc hers
l All T1mu EOTJ
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tu their ·Victory over the
Ch•CCitiO ( B11h011en lS 1-U i!it
Clncmoat! (Gullett U-11 at ~~~Vt!IMrj !T ld rOW 10 1,1), (I
ftangers. The Rangers carried
'hlugo (Je nk in! lD 121. 2; 30
p.m .
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one·nm lead into U1e ninth
Detr o• I ~F ryman 58 ) at
San F ran cisc o I Bryan t 18 ·1} Oalo: !ana I Holllmlln 18 101 11
but Jackie Brown walked
al Montreal (R:~nk.o 11 -7). B:OS P m
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Danny Cater with one out and
~ l! w;, ukee !Colborn lS .$ ) at
San Dieg o IJones 3-3) at Cal tfor n• " ! Ryan 14 14) , 11 p . m
Fisk followed with his homer.
P hila de lp hia f 8ren 12-5), 7 35
Bo1ton ( More-t 7 01 at Texas
p.m .
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CDunn ,nQ 0 6 1, 9 p m .
·Marty Pattin went 5 2-3 innings
Los Angeles (Sutton 15-n at
N f w York I Peter!ion 8 11) at
in relief for his lllh win. Brown
New York (Sadeckl 2-2). 8;05 ~- ~sa, C• tv ( Drago 11 -12 ), 8 JO
p .m .
suffered his second loss.
Sl. Louis (W ise 13 -8) at
Mlnnesqfil ( Biyl even JS -12) at
Richard Wins Filth
Allonta (Harr ison 7 .t ), 8. 05 :.~''more {Pa lmer 1'7 -6 ), 7 30
Jim Richard pilthed a noP.m.
P i ttsburgh (Morlan 1."1) af
Wednesav·s Gilmes
hitter lor 6 2-3 innings and
Houston (Wilson 9-13 1. 8. 30 Ch icago at Cle veland
p.m.
O~ rroit at Oakl and , n ioht
wound up with a ' two-hitter to
Wedntsdav 's Games
M tlw at Catltorn ra , night
win his fifth game for lhe
Ci nc in nati~~ Ct:l fcago
. 6os ton at Te:-as. n lgM
San D iego at Ph lla. n ighT
N ~ w York c"H Kan Ci ty , n igh!
A• tros. Bob Watson hila grand
San Fran at Montfeal.. night
M ~r1 n at Baltimore. night
slam homer and Lee May a
Los Ang al New York, n ight
St . LOUiS af Atlanta , night
three-run hom.er to lead a 12-hit
Pittsburoh at Houston ; oJght
Houston attack which sent Dock
Elli! to his 12th defeat Al
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NEW YORK (U P! ) - Willie O
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. . :H, in the only other AL games. single by Cesar Geronimo and
a two-run triple by Ed Crosby.
M
f II ha f ed
to .
ne of the lew people Woll!e
National League Scores
ays '"a Y ." theac "uP h 11· generally heeds is Herman
tw Jg t of Franks h' ld
'th National League scores were Garry Matthews led off the
Th IS no 1onger IS
11th inning with a triple and
• IS o manager wo H t . 10 Pi"·b h
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hIS
career. t os c oser to the Gia ts d h
F k
ous on
•~ urg 2, scored San Francisco's winning
midnight.
n ' an e .says ran s Cincinnati a New York 3, in 16
8
"I'm aware of it," he says, ~;~~om to ~ be[orulednlh: innings and San Francisco 6 run when second baseman
Larry Lintz dropped lhe relay
openly, candidly and without
s n gan.
l wo
t Montrea14, in 11 innings.
any alarm. " I'd have to iJe have created any bog ,problem. · The Orioles went into the from lhe outfield for an error.
crazy not to be. 1 know I'm 42, :;~~ ~m~y ;o~.d ve ~n ninth trailing, 3-1, but lied the The Expos had rallied twice to
not 22 anymore. Notiody goes staff. · . e e · coac ng scOX'e on Ton:uny Davi!' leadoff
on forever. Not many go this ,
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walk and smglts by Powell,
SOUTHERN MEETS
long. Stan MIISial did. So did
The rea so~, 1 didn t qwl are Blair and Robinson. . Earl
The Southern Athletic
Ted Williams."
lhese 25 guys, he says, looking Will.iams sacrificed and reliever
Boosters
will meet tonlght,
Once before in his career :~~und th~ ciubr"~us~ at the Billl:lBnds walked Bobby Grich
at 7:30, at the high school in
Willie Mays had to peel off his . ~hmem rs 0 1 \ et.s. . to fill the bases. Blair scored
uniform and suddenly qui t leila eret are a at a young the winning run when third Racine.
playing. That was on May 24 coul~ ~nl :club and 1 felt 1 baseman Danny Monzon 's
1952 when he was being think ~
m '" some way· I throw to the plate was high.
1
onducted into the Army but that , ,
ve. "'' .
The A's stretched their
BEAUTIFUL
didn' t hurt as much as it does c~·~ . ~ot l~~n~ f~r any wtnnlng streak to nine games
this time because he knew he'd . 1 ) · m,no 00 g or any and maintained their three·
be coming back.
~oty. 1 don t need .""~ · U 1 game lead in the West as Gene
Mays had .been in the big ,:esUy fell they dldn 1 want Tenace drove in four runs with
. leag~es little more than a year righ~round ~~·· l'dco~d.;;;: his 21st and 22nd homers and
then but he already had lh
"""th.t ki d "'; 1f li
Vida Blue pitched a ilevenenormous appeal
boeret 15
uldnbe 0 ee ng hitter to raise his record to 14· .
a u me. 1 co
wrong but 7 T
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'th
when lhey took hun out of 1 d 'tthink I
. enace s ors omer, W1
lhe game that day al Ebbets
on
.am.
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two on, was the big blow of a
Field in' 1952, announcing lha.t ~~es He Reg;et Pl~ying~. five.run first-inning ootbursl
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he was leaving ·for the Army, y . ,0O regrhe p ay\ng I IS against Jim Perry. Dick Sharon
Middleport.
Qllio
even the umpires, who rarely to~~ : Y w ~n peop e com.e homered for the Tigers.
show any public emotion joined
d say, youhittinUlled to h!l
Fred Patek hit a two-run
th 1
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g 200 •
e . ans on g&lt;Ylllg
Je an They try to 'down' you ali th~
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It's tl~e old times lor the
Baltimore Orioles with key
veterans of four American
.League ch;lmplonships joinin~
their speedy young teammotes
In ll)e drive lor a fifth.
Paul Blair, Brooks Robinson
and Boog Powell, who have all
experienced soone hard !Iones
since the Orioles won their
fourth pennant in six year. in
1971, had gOQd reason to be
optimistic Monday night alter a
4-3 victory over the Minnesota
Twins strell'hed . Baltimore's
streak 14 eight straight wins
.and 11 In their last 14 games.
The three veterans have
made important contributions
to the streak, the young Orioles
are standing up under pen nan l
pressure and lhey all believe
lhey have the best pitcher
involved in the Eastern Divi·
siooi race in Jim Palmer.
Blair scored the winning run ,
Robinson drove in the tying run
and Powell contributed a single
to the Orioles' three-run ninth·
inning tally which brought
l)Qyle Alexander his seventh
triumph. The victOry stretched
the Orioles' first-place lead to
31h games over the Detroit
Tigers, who lost to the Oakland

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time. I put those kind of people
e e1u~s o ea
outta my mind
Mays missed almost two lull " vou
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know th e
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wanna
seasons, lhen. returned
to
the
truth'
"
he
g
oes on. "It's a
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Y or k Goants '" 1954 . and plearure to be playing at my
batted .345 to lead .the Naloonal age and doing the things I'm
He also hll 41 homers doing. I honestl think I Ia ed
that y~ar and 51 a year later. mOC'e than an/body thO::g~ r
Wo~Je . has 660 homers so far could . Al the beginning of the
and ot os entirely conceovable season they didn't think 1 could
J'"d he ~1ot gone off to the army play at ali. r hurt my arm the .
ne moght
have hot ' say
_. spnng
. traomng
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1
conserva ove y, 35 homers m trying to thr
the ball
1952 and 40 more in 1953. Had hard loo quicklo; It still hurL!~
that . been the case, you can little, but my knees are okay
fogure out who the forst man t.o and so are my leg M
,
i,lreak Babe Ruth's all·lilne They don 't bother~~ 1~:es .
record would've been .
anythin 1 d0n't ~ 1 see
But Willie Mays never brings yet , g.
n
gasses
that ~p . All he says is all credit It· 15
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f t
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sa e o say no p yer on
w s g . f~oend, Hank Aaron. the game today has given the
. What Wollie ~opes lo do now fans as many thrills as Willie
lf1 these last sox weeks of the Mays has sl·nce "t
· heIp the Gia t.; .
'"' came up 0
season w1'lh the Mets IS
1951
them win a few ball games and Backnln othnose da.
"·
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of
th
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ys,
'"' was
keep he Ipong some
elr lhe "Say Hey Kid" and his
players.
,
. trade mark was running out
The same yo,'~nger
You know why I m sUII from under his hat. He doe 't
piaymg lhos year ?" he says. do that much a
sn
long mileage
"I'll tell you why. Only because
·
nyrnore .
tires that
I'm back here in New York
are original
where I started and I fell some
still wanted to see me
equipment people
play. Look, I know some days r - - - -- - - - - - .
Plus S2 67 to S2 96
on new
I'm not good, not playing well .
per 11re FE T and
4 old l ~re !l
Some days I'm all right though .
1974 cars
I do the best I can . If you
Two cord body plieS of
watched the games 1 played, r
don'llhink I played ~ad .''
He's Right Up to a Point
169 N. Second
Mays i• right. Up to a pcint
Middleport, Ohio
He ha• played In only :.J
games this season and has a
Double belt under tread
.215 batting average. 22 ·RBI's
AppOintment not
S•m•lor l and 6 homers.
always necessary .
For a man 42 that's' not bod;
lor Willie Mays. it's almost...__ one
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N11 tional League Easl,
st o·u g~irll buck tO tie the I!COfC
:~:1 on a walk, another double
by Sk,ub, anoU1er walk nnd n
sacrofi ce ny by Clcon Jones.
Neother team could muster
much in the lith and 15th as
the relief pill'hlng of Clay
Carroll and Mc;Graw and g()()d
fielding plays dominated. In the
16th the Reds just exploded.
Johnny Bench, lhe leagues'
lop llBJ man, drove in Dennis
Menke with the winning run "n
a single up !he middle, but the
Reds were eager to leave the
M•t.; little chance for a
comeback.
Menke had started the fiverun outburst with a single and
was se nt to third on another
s1ngle by Tony Perez . Alter
Bench's hit, Stahl walked and
Mc;Gr" w came out ollhe game
with the bases loaded. Met
reliever Harry !'arker was
overwhe lmed by the Red lide
and gave up a two-run single to
C~sar Geronimo and a two-run
triple to Ed Crosby.
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contrac t with theMets MOI!day.
MazzilU, who attended high
school in Brooklyn, N.Y., bats
and throws both right handed
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"''""'' P .5D J three montfll,

now a way of life for many ,
.:~s the American- woman
succeeds in raising · a
.family , In business , the
arts , or in meaningful
volunteer work . American
women certainly do lead
busy . active, many faceted
lives. To be able to lead
such active lives , lhe
Amerlcan woman must
rely on many modern
appliances to cut t ime ·
consum i ng
househo ld
chores .
One such appliance is a
water re.liner . Our water
refining appliance works
all through · the house
. keeping ~tubborn tap wa ter
spots
off
cOunters ,
e lim ina~ng tt1e need lor
J.owel
Qrying
dishes,
keep ing the rtng out of the
~thtub and rem ovi ng li me
streaks
from
floors ,
woodwQrk and windows .
Don ' t you think your busy
lite demands a Water
Refiner? For· mor e in ·
for mation , all 881-2525 .

h) I~·ouus M•nke off reliever

Mazzilli , the New York Mets '
No. I draft choice in the Jure

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Goo_d. auestion \ And mo9ern women are answering it by
recogmzmg tha t female friendships are as important to them as
are male friendships to men.
Your mother speaks for HER generation, and the girl friend
you mention is still into it. Maybe she isn't the type you'd like as a
lifelong friend. - HELEN

solo homo·o·~ IJy t.nrry SUoht '"'~
J oe MtJr~:m to ulllli)St thl' ex:ad
!Ia iii~ ~ll•lt 400.Iefl out In o·iHhl·
ccntcrliel&lt;l on lhc · s colld nlld
Ulird innin~s .• und NJw York
t.oqualizing wilh :1 pair or rm 1s
on doubles by :rom &amp;!aver :111d
.Felix Millan, a ~Ingle und a
'sacrifke fly in lhe sixth, ·
Jack Billingham , the Heds'
sturter, wa• ove q1owering
through the first live Innings as
he allowed only a sin~le and 11
double to Husly Staub, strurk
out four and walked none.
Billingham left alter 7 1·3
innings, having given up two
earned runs and seven hits.
Conversely, Seaver was unim·
pressive until the seventh, when
he seemed to draw strength
from his team's comeback, and
lor ·the next six innings he
pilehed as well as he ever has
in his career, &amp;!aver struck out
the side in the seventh .
repeated the trick in the nin th,
and when he was removed for a
pinch·hitter in the 12th he had
recorded 12 strikeouts and
retired the Reds in order fi ve of
his last six innings.
The Reds appeared to ha ve
won it finally In the 13th inning
when they scratched out a run
on singles by Pete Rose and
Joe Morgan and a squeeze bunt

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endlessly , the femin ine
myst i que !
Am erica n
women are far too busy
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who
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The semifinals will be hefd
Thursday with the champio6·
ship, scheduled for 2 p.m. ElY}'
Saturday, when officials expe~t
a capacity crowd of abo~Jt
32,000.
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nations of the free world began
play last month in eigM
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MOSCOW ( UPI) - Spurred Clernent Wins Glamor t;vent
by the yeou1~n effort of eight The glamor 1,~00 -me lers
men, a disqualification and un event, minus many of' the
upheld protest, the United world's glamor mllers, went to
Slates trackmen finally owned Brllain's Frank Clement, who
two gold medals today as the outraced another two Unlversl·
World University Games ty of North Carollna men-5switched the focus lo swimming foot-7 Reggie McAfee and Tony
Waldrop-ln 3:42.3.
1111d basketball.
Once again It was the host "1 gave him the race," said
Soviet Union bringing in anoth· Waldrop who finished second.
er boatload of gold medals- "I gave him too much leeway
this lime eight, bringing its and lel him get away . Look at
overall total lo U, while me. I'm not even tired now."
Romania was a far-dlslant Despite the overall domina·
second with three golds.
The United States, mean·
while, picked up ita first two
golds lhe hard way- in the
relays. In the 400.meter relay,
the team of Thomas Whatley of
Alabama, Wardell Gilbreath of
New Mexico J .C., Larry Brown
of Lincoln College and sieve
Riddick of Norfolk Slate sped to
a new games' record of 39.1
seconds in edging the rival WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, (UPI) include lour teams from the
Russians.
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Then came the game's first 8,IJOO.team tournament played from Mexico, Canada, Germs·
"incident"
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on three continents, begin play ny and Taiwan.
Urchenko Disqualified
today in their quest of the Little
The Taiwan team, winners in
As Soviet anchorman Simeon League World Series champiOn· three of the last four tour·
Kotcher overhauled Dennis ship.
naments, again looms as the
Schqllz · of Oklahoma Stale The eight finalists , with a favorite. Tainan City, Ole Far
down the stretch of the 1,60(1. . combined record ·of 91-li, East represenllltive, Lakes on
meter relay, it appeared the
the European representative,
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Bitburg
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for just one track and field gold
Leading Batten
one of today's games. About
for the entire competition. But
N.at!o~•' ~=a~~· h. pet. 8,000 persons were expected to
a disqualification on the Rus· Rose, Cln 125 523 90 180 .344 attend.
sian's No 2 man Valery Wtsn·, Hou 127 472 84 151 .no
In .the other game today,
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Urchenko, gave the Americans Madox. SF 108 432 56 135 .m Whalley, British Columbia, the
Cedno. Hou 105 392 •• 122 .3!! Canadian champion, plays the
the gold after ail
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·"He (Urchenko) grabbed my crdnl , Chi 115 420 65 129 .307 Southern U.S. representative,
foot as I . was moving into ~~~f~~F
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Tampa, Fla.
position on the final turn,'&gt; said eonds, SF 121 m 104 144 .302 · Tainan City, 10-1 coming into
Darwin Bond of Tennessee, the g~~1;~;
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today's game, has scored 120
U.S. runner. ''I nearly.fell
American League
runs and allowed its. opponents
over, but just the same, I never carw , Min 11~ · 4~~
plc5ti on,ly seven. 01 the team's 14
thought they'd have the guts to Hrtn , oet 83 308 35 100 .325 payers, 12 are batting better
call it "
Mrcr, NY 126 486 61 !56 .321 than .:ioo and their pitchers
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120 489 74 156 .319
The Russians later protested Mnsn . NY m 405 61 126 .311 have thrown seven shutouts.
to no . avail, but after waiting
On Wednesday, Colonie, N.Y.,
vainly at the awards stands for Davs, sao !04 418 41 127 .304 will meet Tucson, A)'iz., in a
SO"le sort of a decision, the ~~~~~~OS
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lg~ battle of the u.s. East and
U;S. foursome decided to make
Home Runs
their 'presentation" and, in Pitt
National League: . StargeiL
JS · Evans , Atl 34 ; Bonds ,
unison, leaped to the flrst;&gt;lace SF 33 ; Johnson. At I 32 ;' Aaron ,
platform and shook their fists At~~erlcan League : Jackson,
triwnphanUy to the dwindling Oak 30 : Fisk, Bos. Mayberry
number of speclators still left and Otis, KC 2A ; Robinson . Cal
23 .
irFlhe sllldium.
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National
League : Bench, Cin
Th e RUSStans, W 0 lu1:1
90 ; Stargell, Pitt 89 ; EVans , All
with 17 of the 34 gold medals in 81 ; Singleton, Mtl 86; Perez,
track.and field, added Six more C i~!3erican League : Jackson ,
to their total Mon&lt;lliy, including Oak 101 ; Mayberry , KC 93 :
the 5 000 meters where Mikhal'l Murcer, NY 82: Otis , KC 80 :
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Zheiovoski out-kicked Glen HePitching
rold · of the · University
. of National League: Bryant. SF
18-8; . Bllllngtlam. Cln 16 -8.'
Wisconsin.
Seaver, NY 15 -6 ; Sutton, LA 15"l gave it everything I had" 1: Osteen . LA 14-6: Gullett, Cln
14-8.
the dejected Herold said later. American League: wood, Chi
"I guess it J'ust wasn't enough · 10·18:
Holtzman. Oak 18·10: .
Coleman, Oet 18 -11; Palmer,
l wanted ll so bad too."
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:teuon Monday and through 15
Innings th Y batlil'll to a grllly
stendstill.
.. In the lBth. the Reds ran wild
,with live runs on five hits and
sent the dis.sappointed crowd of
29,!184 home to a late dinner as
'!-fie MeL! absorbed an 11-3 loss
• It was a game of disti~ct
changes In momentum, Cinncin.
Hati, moving out early behind

Little League World
Series begins today

Rap:
Ever)1ime one or my girl friends gets a steady guy, bang,
there goes our friendship. She gets together with me only i[ the
fellow can 't be with her, and she'll break any kind of plans with
other girls ilhe asks her lo. My mother says this is the way life is
-a girl's life revolves around a man, and other women are just
fill·ins. If women think so little of their "sisters" how can they
ever geo together for liberation? - JANE

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Uon by the ltussluns und medal swndlngs willl Urep
disappointment of lh~ United silvers and nine brontes In
Slates, the oulslundlng per· addition to the two ~olds, was
former of the truck competition putting IL! unbeuten basketball
quite pO!!Sibly was a young lady team back In . action today
from Finland with the me morn· a~alnst CzechOslovukJa.
ble name of Mona·lJsa Pur· And with the swimming ats,o
slainen. Miss Pursiainen, who stated to begin, the Americans
won the woonen's 100 meters pre expected to rebOund som•
Friday came back lo give her what- though not enough tp
countr; illl second gold modal catch the Soviet.s, who have
with 8 22.4 triumph in the 200:. turned these games into f
meter sprint
personal ~howcase for their
The United Slates, which has athleloc moght.
moved Into lhird place in lhe

AND TO FAITH'S FATHER, MR. S: Your liUle girl has a lot
of sense. If the tJoy is not for her, she'll realize il on her own, and
if he is, then you had better realize a girl makes her own
decisions here. Fathers don't always "No" best!
You've been honest, which is good. Now, be open enough to
admit il if these kids prove you wrong. - HELEN

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While you're talking to your father, why not bring out how
difficult it is being merely ·"Mr. S.. .'s little girl " and never a
person in your own right. Perhaps he'll sense, as l did, that part
of this first great love of yours is rebellion - you've finally done
something that doesn't make you "the spittin' image" of your
Dad . - HELEN
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Faith :
You've desc'l'ibed your rather as a verv lntelli2ent man who
is careful with his words. Perhaps those words make more sense
than you'll admit ri~ht now .
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On the other hand, I don 't think he's giving you or yoon·
boyfriend a fair chance. You are willing to wait lor an
engagement 11 Until you're sure.'' which shows maturity. He
shotrtd stop worrying lung enough to realize there's not much
need for worry.
Since your father only voiced his opinion, and didn't issue an
outright order, he's left tllf road open for talk. So explain (but be
gentle for he's proba~iy scarod to death) that you're not rushing
intoan)1hing - you only want to experience this part of your life
with this one guy ... it may last and it may not, but either way, it
will be a good memory. - SUE

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Helen and Sui' :
My fathm· is a very influcntiul111an in our eonuuunily : hl'
holds a top school admini&gt;tralor's Job.
I am an only daughter the "spitlin' ionKge" of Dact 'as he
tells me and c1•eryone. !"rankly, 1 am a litHe tired of being
thought of only in relation to him. I've worked hard for
recognition : won lop honors at school. not only in grades but in
singing and writing. But when someone mentions my nanJe, it's
always. "Oh yes, Mr. S.. .'s little gi rl ," and the t'Onversation
immediately points to HIS merits. l admit he has many, but he
can't a~cept Uoe fact that his little gi rl is growing up and is
capa·bte of choosing her own guy .
·
You sl"e. my bOyfriend nnd rare sure it's real1 but we weren't
going to arl!\Olltl{'C our engl.1gement until after we graduate from
high school next year. This wilt give us lime lobe doubly sure we probably can't marry for fow· years. as I'm going on to
college and lle'llwanlto gel a good start on a job. We feel we're
being matw·e about this. but my Dad threw a bombshell last
week.
He took me aside and told me that, after long and careful
cons.ideralion, he had to say he didn't approve of my boyfriend.
He said he isn 't good enough [or me, and doesn't think l should
date him any more.
Dad isn 'I the type to whom you can reply sharply, "That's
my own business ' " So what should l do ? - FAITH

One of my kids brought home " deck or playing e~!fds that
has photographs instead of pictures on them. Very , rrry interesting.
No . ll's not what you're thinking , because there isn't a
pornographic picture in the lot. Alittle cheeseeake. bul no porno.
This is a •·nostalgia" dec]&lt; of cards, and it's about to drive me
bananas, because there are many f11ces 1simpl)' can't rcc{lgnize.
(The photos are very poor reproductions. making it hard(·•·. and
some of the people aren't passe. al all , making it even harder.)
Identifying some of the great names moslh· from the
movies, en me easy : '
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The ac~s are easy. (Easy Aces, a nostalgia pun in itself):
Humphrey Bogart, B;obe Ruth, Charli~ Chaplin and W. C. F~clds
who also is the 6 of clubs) . Ditto lor the kiJ1~s a•~i queens:
Buster Keatoil, S.n. Robert F'. Kennedy , Clark Gable and Tiny
Tim (Tiny Tim???) are the kings, along with Shirley Temple,
Shirley again - a bit older, Patricia Neat. and Clara !low
representing I he distaff side.
The jacks are a little tougher, but I'm reasonnbly sure
they're Ernest Hemingway, James Dean, Napoleon Bonapnrte,
and (puzzlingly) the jack of hearts is Diana Ross aiKI the
Supremes.
Alter that, the going gelS rougher, except for a few obvious
ones. I t'Ould quickly spot Lon Chaney as the Wolfman as the
joker. Among hearts were Peter Lorre (trey); .llya from the
"Man from U.N.C.L.E." as the 4; Harold Lloyd ( 9) ; Laurel &amp;
Hardy (deuce); Dr. Albert Einstein (5); and Marilyn Monroe (8,
and also U1e 6 or diamonds) .
Marlene Dietrich is the deuce of clubs, Other clubs reatnre
the Marx Brothers as lhe trey; Barbara Streisand (8); anti Joh n
Garfield (5).
Among _the diamonds are Gov. Ronald Reagan in a cowboy
role on lhe trey ; Salty Rand (I); Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and
Dorothy !.amour in one oftheir "road" pictures (7) :
Spades show Steve Mc~een on the 4; Bela Lugosi as Count
Dracula (7); and Charles Laughton as Captain Bligh ( 101.
Okay, I go that far, with a lot of help from my wife. and even
a bit from the owner of th~ cards, daughter Vyvyaruw. But now
U1e worrisome part begins:
.
I'm fairly sure that's Theda Bara playing Cleopatra on the 10
of hearts, and my wife insists lhat it's Jennifer Jones on the 9 of
spades. I believe Paul Muni as Dr. Louis Pasteur is on the lO or
diamonds, but maybe it's Pasteur, himself.
My wife goes back and isn't absolutely sure that's Shirley
Temple on lhe queen of clubs, and the actress on the 7 of hearts is
so darned famili.a r that we can't agree on who it really is . Ditto
for her fellow heart, the !hspot.
The 4of clubs looks a little like young Jerry Lewis, bul I can't
be sure. And the deuce of diamonds looks like Paulette Goddard,
maybe. Or is she the5of diamonds? No, that's Anne Baxter.
The spades are most baming, and we strike out on lhe deuce,
trey, 5, 6, and 8 -although I think the 8 is either Peter Ustino\' OC'
Mick Jagger. The 8 and 9 of diamonds, along with the 1 and 9 of
clubs, baffle us completely, even though the faces are familiar .
But the old biddy on the 10 of .clubs is totally familiar to some
people, maybe, but not me.
Once you get into this noslaigia thing, it's hard .to get ooL
And I think I'm al the point on these cards, of getting ooL
Because the only alternative is to walth an awfullol of late, la te
shows.

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competent bridge player will
make five spades by ruffing his
third heart in dummy; leading
twice up to dummy 's king·
queen of diamonds and once up
lo his own king or clubs .
Furthermore, there is no
need lo take any care al all
since all suits break.
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would surely give lhe hand
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one
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second high heart. Then he
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dummy's q~een of trumps just
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Bo1ton ( More-t 7 01 at Texas
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~l Sox shaded the Texas Rangers, followed by a walk, a two-run
NEW YORK (U P! ) - Willie O
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. . :H, in the only other AL games. single by Cesar Geronimo and
a two-run triple by Ed Crosby.
M
f II ha f ed
to .
ne of the lew people Woll!e
National League Scores
ays '"a Y ." theac "uP h 11· generally heeds is Herman
tw Jg t of Franks h' ld
'th National League scores were Garry Matthews led off the
Th IS no 1onger IS
11th inning with a triple and
• IS o manager wo H t . 10 Pi"·b h
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hIS
career. t os c oser to the Gia ts d h
F k
ous on
•~ urg 2, scored San Francisco's winning
midnight.
n ' an e .says ran s Cincinnati a New York 3, in 16
8
"I'm aware of it," he says, ~;~~om to ~ be[orulednlh: innings and San Francisco 6 run when second baseman
Larry Lintz dropped lhe relay
openly, candidly and without
s n gan.
l wo
t Montrea14, in 11 innings.
any alarm. " I'd have to iJe have created any bog ,problem. · The Orioles went into the from lhe outfield for an error.
crazy not to be. 1 know I'm 42, :;~~ ~m~y ;o~.d ve ~n ninth trailing, 3-1, but lied the The Expos had rallied twice to
not 22 anymore. Notiody goes staff. · . e e · coac ng scOX'e on Ton:uny Davi!' leadoff
on forever. Not many go this ,
. , .
walk and smglts by Powell,
SOUTHERN MEETS
long. Stan MIISial did. So did
The rea so~, 1 didn t qwl are Blair and Robinson. . Earl
The Southern Athletic
Ted Williams."
lhese 25 guys, he says, looking Will.iams sacrificed and reliever
Boosters
will meet tonlght,
Once before in his career :~~und th~ ciubr"~us~ at the Billl:lBnds walked Bobby Grich
at 7:30, at the high school in
Willie Mays had to peel off his . ~hmem rs 0 1 \ et.s. . to fill the bases. Blair scored
uniform and suddenly qui t leila eret are a at a young the winning run when third Racine.
playing. That was on May 24 coul~ ~nl :club and 1 felt 1 baseman Danny Monzon 's
1952 when he was being think ~
m '" some way· I throw to the plate was high.
1
onducted into the Army but that , ,
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The A's stretched their
BEAUTIFUL
didn' t hurt as much as it does c~·~ . ~ot l~~n~ f~r any wtnnlng streak to nine games
this time because he knew he'd . 1 ) · m,no 00 g or any and maintained their three·
be coming back.
~oty. 1 don t need .""~ · U 1 game lead in the West as Gene
Mays had .been in the big ,:esUy fell they dldn 1 want Tenace drove in four runs with
. leag~es little more than a year righ~round ~~·· l'dco~d.;;;: his 21st and 22nd homers and
then but he already had lh
"""th.t ki d "'; 1f li
Vida Blue pitched a ilevenenormous appeal
boeret 15
uldnbe 0 ee ng hitter to raise his record to 14· .
a u me. 1 co
wrong but 7 T
• r· t h
'th
when lhey took hun out of 1 d 'tthink I
. enace s ors omer, W1
lhe game that day al Ebbets
on
.am.
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two on, was the big blow of a
Field in' 1952, announcing lha.t ~~es He Reg;et Pl~ying~. five.run first-inning ootbursl
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he was leaving ·for the Army, y . ,0O regrhe p ay\ng I IS against Jim Perry. Dick Sharon
Middleport.
Qllio
even the umpires, who rarely to~~ : Y w ~n peop e com.e homered for the Tigers.
show any public emotion joined
d say, youhittinUlled to h!l
Fred Patek hit a two-run
th 1
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g 200 •
e . ans on g&lt;Ylllg
Je an They try to 'down' you ali th~
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It's tl~e old times lor the
Baltimore Orioles with key
veterans of four American
.League ch;lmplonships joinin~
their speedy young teammotes
In ll)e drive lor a fifth.
Paul Blair, Brooks Robinson
and Boog Powell, who have all
experienced soone hard !Iones
since the Orioles won their
fourth pennant in six year. in
1971, had gOQd reason to be
optimistic Monday night alter a
4-3 victory over the Minnesota
Twins strell'hed . Baltimore's
streak 14 eight straight wins
.and 11 In their last 14 games.
The three veterans have
made important contributions
to the streak, the young Orioles
are standing up under pen nan l
pressure and lhey all believe
lhey have the best pitcher
involved in the Eastern Divi·
siooi race in Jim Palmer.
Blair scored the winning run ,
Robinson drove in the tying run
and Powell contributed a single
to the Orioles' three-run ninth·
inning tally which brought
l)Qyle Alexander his seventh
triumph. The victOry stretched
the Orioles' first-place lead to
31h games over the Detroit
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season last Tuesduy with an
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time. I put those kind of people
e e1u~s o ea
outta my mind
Mays missed almost two lull " vou
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z
wanna
seasons, lhen. returned
to
the
truth'
"
he
g
oes on. "It's a
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Y or k Goants '" 1954 . and plearure to be playing at my
batted .345 to lead .the Naloonal age and doing the things I'm
He also hll 41 homers doing. I honestl think I Ia ed
that y~ar and 51 a year later. mOC'e than an/body thO::g~ r
Wo~Je . has 660 homers so far could . Al the beginning of the
and ot os entirely conceovable season they didn't think 1 could
J'"d he ~1ot gone off to the army play at ali. r hurt my arm the .
ne moght
have hot ' say
_. spnng
. traomng
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1
conserva ove y, 35 homers m trying to thr
the ball
1952 and 40 more in 1953. Had hard loo quicklo; It still hurL!~
that . been the case, you can little, but my knees are okay
fogure out who the forst man t.o and so are my leg M
,
i,lreak Babe Ruth's all·lilne They don 't bother~~ 1~:es .
record would've been .
anythin 1 d0n't ~ 1 see
But Willie Mays never brings yet , g.
n
gasses
that ~p . All he says is all credit It· 15
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f t
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sa e o say no p yer on
w s g . f~oend, Hank Aaron. the game today has given the
. What Wollie ~opes lo do now fans as many thrills as Willie
lf1 these last sox weeks of the Mays has sl·nce "t
· heIp the Gia t.; .
'"' came up 0
season w1'lh the Mets IS
1951
them win a few ball games and Backnln othnose da.
"·
.
of
th
.
ys,
'"' was
keep he Ipong some
elr lhe "Say Hey Kid" and his
players.
,
. trade mark was running out
The same yo,'~nger
You know why I m sUII from under his hat. He doe 't
piaymg lhos year ?" he says. do that much a
sn
long mileage
"I'll tell you why. Only because
·
nyrnore .
tires that
I'm back here in New York
are original
where I started and I fell some
still wanted to see me
equipment people
play. Look, I know some days r - - - -- - - - - - .
Plus S2 67 to S2 96
on new
I'm not good, not playing well .
per 11re FE T and
4 old l ~re !l
Some days I'm all right though .
1974 cars
I do the best I can . If you
Two cord body plieS of
watched the games 1 played, r
don'llhink I played ~ad .''
He's Right Up to a Point
169 N. Second
Mays i• right. Up to a pcint
Middleport, Ohio
He ha• played In only :.J
games this season and has a
Double belt under tread
.215 batting average. 22 ·RBI's
AppOintment not
S•m•lor l and 6 homers.
always necessary .
For a man 42 that's' not bod;
lor Willie Mays. it's almost...__ one
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N11 tional League Easl,
st o·u g~irll buck tO tie the I!COfC
:~:1 on a walk, another double
by Sk,ub, anoU1er walk nnd n
sacrofi ce ny by Clcon Jones.
Neother team could muster
much in the lith and 15th as
the relief pill'hlng of Clay
Carroll and Mc;Graw and g()()d
fielding plays dominated. In the
16th the Reds just exploded.
Johnny Bench, lhe leagues'
lop llBJ man, drove in Dennis
Menke with the winning run "n
a single up !he middle, but the
Reds were eager to leave the
M•t.; little chance for a
comeback.
Menke had started the fiverun outburst with a single and
was se nt to third on another
s1ngle by Tony Perez . Alter
Bench's hit, Stahl walked and
Mc;Gr" w came out ollhe game
with the bases loaded. Met
reliever Harry !'arker was
overwhe lmed by the Red lide
and gave up a two-run single to
C~sar Geronimo and a two-run
triple to Ed Crosby.
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contrac t with theMets MOI!day.
MazzilU, who attended high
school in Brooklyn, N.Y., bats
and throws both right handed
and left handed.
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"''""'' P .5D J three montfll,

now a way of life for many ,
.:~s the American- woman
succeeds in raising · a
.family , In business , the
arts , or in meaningful
volunteer work . American
women certainly do lead
busy . active, many faceted
lives. To be able to lead
such active lives , lhe
Amerlcan woman must
rely on many modern
appliances to cut t ime ·
consum i ng
househo ld
chores .
One such appliance is a
water re.liner . Our water
refining appliance works
all through · the house
. keeping ~tubborn tap wa ter
spots
off
cOunters ,
e lim ina~ng tt1e need lor
J.owel
Qrying
dishes,
keep ing the rtng out of the
~thtub and rem ovi ng li me
streaks
from
floors ,
woodwQrk and windows .
Don ' t you think your busy
lite demands a Water
Refiner? For· mor e in ·
for mation , all 881-2525 .

h) I~·ouus M•nke off reliever

Mazzilli , the New York Mets '
No. I draft choice in the Jure

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Goo_d. auestion \ And mo9ern women are answering it by
recogmzmg tha t female friendships are as important to them as
are male friendships to men.
Your mother speaks for HER generation, and the girl friend
you mention is still into it. Maybe she isn't the type you'd like as a
lifelong friend. - HELEN

solo homo·o·~ IJy t.nrry SUoht '"'~
J oe MtJr~:m to ulllli)St thl' ex:ad
!Ia iii~ ~ll•lt 400.Iefl out In o·iHhl·
ccntcrliel&lt;l on lhc · s colld nlld
Ulird innin~s .• und NJw York
t.oqualizing wilh :1 pair or rm 1s
on doubles by :rom &amp;!aver :111d
.Felix Millan, a ~Ingle und a
'sacrifke fly in lhe sixth, ·
Jack Billingham , the Heds'
sturter, wa• ove q1owering
through the first live Innings as
he allowed only a sin~le and 11
double to Husly Staub, strurk
out four and walked none.
Billingham left alter 7 1·3
innings, having given up two
earned runs and seven hits.
Conversely, Seaver was unim·
pressive until the seventh, when
he seemed to draw strength
from his team's comeback, and
lor ·the next six innings he
pilehed as well as he ever has
in his career, &amp;!aver struck out
the side in the seventh .
repeated the trick in the nin th,
and when he was removed for a
pinch·hitter in the 12th he had
recorded 12 strikeouts and
retired the Reds in order fi ve of
his last six innings.
The Reds appeared to ha ve
won it finally In the 13th inning
when they scratched out a run
on singles by Pete Rose and
Joe Morgan and a squeeze bunt

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let the experts debate,
endlessly , the femin ine
myst i que !
Am erica n
women are far too busy
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care
who
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terrey, Mexico, f~ces Birming·
'ham, . Mich., In a Latif
Ameroca·U.S. North matchuP&lt;
The semifinals will be hefd
Thursday with the champio6·
ship, scheduled for 2 p.m. ElY}'
Saturday, when officials expe~t
a capacity crowd of abo~Jt
32,000.
,
About 8,000 teams in ao
nations of the free world began
play last month in eigM
regional tournaments for bOl(s
aged 11 and 12.

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MOSCOW ( UPI) - Spurred Clernent Wins Glamor t;vent
by the yeou1~n effort of eight The glamor 1,~00 -me lers
men, a disqualification and un event, minus many of' the
upheld protest, the United world's glamor mllers, went to
Slates trackmen finally owned Brllain's Frank Clement, who
two gold medals today as the outraced another two Unlversl·
World University Games ty of North Carollna men-5switched the focus lo swimming foot-7 Reggie McAfee and Tony
Waldrop-ln 3:42.3.
1111d basketball.
Once again It was the host "1 gave him the race," said
Soviet Union bringing in anoth· Waldrop who finished second.
er boatload of gold medals- "I gave him too much leeway
this lime eight, bringing its and lel him get away . Look at
overall total lo U, while me. I'm not even tired now."
Romania was a far-dlslant Despite the overall domina·
second with three golds.
The United States, mean·
while, picked up ita first two
golds lhe hard way- in the
relays. In the 400.meter relay,
the team of Thomas Whatley of
Alabama, Wardell Gilbreath of
New Mexico J .C., Larry Brown
of Lincoln College and sieve
Riddick of Norfolk Slate sped to
a new games' record of 39.1
seconds in edging the rival WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, (UPI) include lour teams from the
Russians.
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- Eight tsams, survivors of an United SLates and one each
Then came the game's first 8,IJOO.team tournament played from Mexico, Canada, Germs·
"incident"
·
on three continents, begin play ny and Taiwan.
Urchenko Disqualified
today in their quest of the Little
The Taiwan team, winners in
As Soviet anchorman Simeon League World Series champiOn· three of the last four tour·
Kotcher overhauled Dennis ship.
naments, again looms as the
Schqllz · of Oklahoma Stale The eight finalists , with a favorite. Tainan City, Ole Far
down the stretch of the 1,60(1. . combined record ·of 91-li, East represenllltive, Lakes on
meter relay, it appeared the
the European representative,
.
o
ld
ha
t
ttl
Major
League
Leaders
Bitburg
AFB of Germany in
Am er1cans w u
ve o se e By united Press tnternationill
for just one track and field gold
Leading Batten
one of today's games. About
for the entire competition. But
N.at!o~•' ~=a~~· h. pet. 8,000 persons were expected to
a disqualification on the Rus· Rose, Cln 125 523 90 180 .344 attend.
sian's No 2 man Valery Wtsn·, Hou 127 472 84 151 .no
In .the other game today,
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Urchenko, gave the Americans Madox. SF 108 432 56 135 .m Whalley, British Columbia, the
Cedno. Hou 105 392 •• 122 .3!! Canadian champion, plays the
the gold after ail
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Unsr , Phil 104 328 49 102 .311
·"He (Urchenko) grabbed my crdnl , Chi 115 420 65 129 .307 Southern U.S. representative,
foot as I . was moving into ~~~f~~F
~~
Tampa, Fla.
position on the final turn,'&gt; said eonds, SF 121 m 104 144 .302 · Tainan City, 10-1 coming into
Darwin Bond of Tennessee, the g~~1;~;
l~ J~;
today's game, has scored 120
U.S. runner. ''I nearly.fell
American League
runs and allowed its. opponents
over, but just the same, I never carw , Min 11~ · 4~~
plc5ti on,ly seven. 01 the team's 14
thought they'd have the guts to Hrtn , oet 83 308 35 100 .325 payers, 12 are batting better
call it "
Mrcr, NY 126 486 61 !56 .321 than .:ioo and their pitchers
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Mav , Mil
120 489 74 156 .319
The Russians later protested Mnsn . NY m 405 61 126 .311 have thrown seven shutouts.
to no . avail, but after waiting
On Wednesday, Colonie, N.Y.,
vainly at the awards stands for Davs, sao !04 418 41 127 .304 will meet Tucson, A)'iz., in a
SO"le sort of a decision, the ~~~~~~OS
~~
lg~ battle of the u.s. East and
U;S. foursome decided to make
Home Runs
their 'presentation" and, in Pitt
National League: . StargeiL
JS · Evans , Atl 34 ; Bonds ,
unison, leaped to the flrst;&gt;lace SF 33 ; Johnson. At I 32 ;' Aaron ,
platform and shook their fists At~~erlcan League : Jackson,
triwnphanUy to the dwindling Oak 30 : Fisk, Bos. Mayberry
number of speclators still left and Otis, KC 2A ; Robinson . Cal
23 .
irFlhe sllldium.
Runs Balled on
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f'-'-hed
National
League : Bench, Cin
Th e RUSStans, W 0 lu1:1
90 ; Stargell, Pitt 89 ; EVans , All
with 17 of the 34 gold medals in 81 ; Singleton, Mtl 86; Perez,
track.and field, added Six more C i~!3erican League : Jackson ,
to their total Mon&lt;lliy, including Oak 101 ; Mayberry , KC 93 :
the 5 000 meters where Mikhal'l Murcer, NY 82: Otis , KC 80 :
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Scott, Mil 76.
Zheiovoski out-kicked Glen HePitching
rold · of the · University
. of National League: Bryant. SF
18-8; . Bllllngtlam. Cln 16 -8.'
Wisconsin.
Seaver, NY 15 -6 ; Sutton, LA 15"l gave it everything I had" 1: Osteen . LA 14-6: Gullett, Cln
14-8.
the dejected Herold said later. American League: wood, Chi
"I guess it J'ust wasn't enough · 10·18:
Holtzman. Oak 18·10: .
Coleman, Oet 18 -11; Palmer,
l wanted ll so bad too."
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:teuon Monday and through 15
Innings th Y batlil'll to a grllly
stendstill.
.. In the lBth. the Reds ran wild
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sent the dis.sappointed crowd of
29,!184 home to a late dinner as
'!-fie MeL! absorbed an 11-3 loss
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changes In momentum, Cinncin.
Hati, moving out early behind

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Rap:
Ever)1ime one or my girl friends gets a steady guy, bang,
there goes our friendship. She gets together with me only i[ the
fellow can 't be with her, and she'll break any kind of plans with
other girls ilhe asks her lo. My mother says this is the way life is
-a girl's life revolves around a man, and other women are just
fill·ins. If women think so little of their "sisters" how can they
ever geo together for liberation? - JANE

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Uon by the ltussluns und medal swndlngs willl Urep
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Slates, the oulslundlng per· addition to the two ~olds, was
former of the truck competition putting IL! unbeuten basketball
quite pO!!Sibly was a young lady team back In . action today
from Finland with the me morn· a~alnst CzechOslovukJa.
ble name of Mona·lJsa Pur· And with the swimming ats,o
slainen. Miss Pursiainen, who stated to begin, the Americans
won the woonen's 100 meters pre expected to rebOund som•
Friday came back lo give her what- though not enough tp
countr; illl second gold modal catch the Soviet.s, who have
with 8 22.4 triumph in the 200:. turned these games into f
meter sprint
personal ~howcase for their
The United Slates, which has athleloc moght.
moved Into lhird place in lhe

AND TO FAITH'S FATHER, MR. S: Your liUle girl has a lot
of sense. If the tJoy is not for her, she'll realize il on her own, and
if he is, then you had better realize a girl makes her own
decisions here. Fathers don't always "No" best!
You've been honest, which is good. Now, be open enough to
admit il if these kids prove you wrong. - HELEN

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While you're talking to your father, why not bring out how
difficult it is being merely ·"Mr. S.. .'s little girl " and never a
person in your own right. Perhaps he'll sense, as l did, that part
of this first great love of yours is rebellion - you've finally done
something that doesn't make you "the spittin' image" of your
Dad . - HELEN
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Faith :
You've desc'l'ibed your rather as a verv lntelli2ent man who
is careful with his words. Perhaps those words make more sense
than you'll admit ri~ht now .
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On the other hand, I don 't think he's giving you or yoon·
boyfriend a fair chance. You are willing to wait lor an
engagement 11 Until you're sure.'' which shows maturity. He
shotrtd stop worrying lung enough to realize there's not much
need for worry.
Since your father only voiced his opinion, and didn't issue an
outright order, he's left tllf road open for talk. So explain (but be
gentle for he's proba~iy scarod to death) that you're not rushing
intoan)1hing - you only want to experience this part of your life
with this one guy ... it may last and it may not, but either way, it
will be a good memory. - SUE

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My fathm· is a very influcntiul111an in our eonuuunily : hl'
holds a top school admini&gt;tralor's Job.
I am an only daughter the "spitlin' ionKge" of Dact 'as he
tells me and c1•eryone. !"rankly, 1 am a litHe tired of being
thought of only in relation to him. I've worked hard for
recognition : won lop honors at school. not only in grades but in
singing and writing. But when someone mentions my nanJe, it's
always. "Oh yes, Mr. S.. .'s little gi rl ," and the t'Onversation
immediately points to HIS merits. l admit he has many, but he
can't a~cept Uoe fact that his little gi rl is growing up and is
capa·bte of choosing her own guy .
·
You sl"e. my bOyfriend nnd rare sure it's real1 but we weren't
going to arl!\Olltl{'C our engl.1gement until after we graduate from
high school next year. This wilt give us lime lobe doubly sure we probably can't marry for fow· years. as I'm going on to
college and lle'llwanlto gel a good start on a job. We feel we're
being matw·e about this. but my Dad threw a bombshell last
week.
He took me aside and told me that, after long and careful
cons.ideralion, he had to say he didn't approve of my boyfriend.
He said he isn 't good enough [or me, and doesn't think l should
date him any more.
Dad isn 'I the type to whom you can reply sharply, "That's
my own business ' " So what should l do ? - FAITH

One of my kids brought home " deck or playing e~!fds that
has photographs instead of pictures on them. Very , rrry interesting.
No . ll's not what you're thinking , because there isn't a
pornographic picture in the lot. Alittle cheeseeake. bul no porno.
This is a •·nostalgia" dec]&lt; of cards, and it's about to drive me
bananas, because there are many f11ces 1simpl)' can't rcc{lgnize.
(The photos are very poor reproductions. making it hard(·•·. and
some of the people aren't passe. al all , making it even harder.)
Identifying some of the great names moslh· from the
movies, en me easy : '
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The ac~s are easy. (Easy Aces, a nostalgia pun in itself):
Humphrey Bogart, B;obe Ruth, Charli~ Chaplin and W. C. F~clds
who also is the 6 of clubs) . Ditto lor the kiJ1~s a•~i queens:
Buster Keatoil, S.n. Robert F'. Kennedy , Clark Gable and Tiny
Tim (Tiny Tim???) are the kings, along with Shirley Temple,
Shirley again - a bit older, Patricia Neat. and Clara !low
representing I he distaff side.
The jacks are a little tougher, but I'm reasonnbly sure
they're Ernest Hemingway, James Dean, Napoleon Bonapnrte,
and (puzzlingly) the jack of hearts is Diana Ross aiKI the
Supremes.
Alter that, the going gelS rougher, except for a few obvious
ones. I t'Ould quickly spot Lon Chaney as the Wolfman as the
joker. Among hearts were Peter Lorre (trey); .llya from the
"Man from U.N.C.L.E." as the 4; Harold Lloyd ( 9) ; Laurel &amp;
Hardy (deuce); Dr. Albert Einstein (5); and Marilyn Monroe (8,
and also U1e 6 or diamonds) .
Marlene Dietrich is the deuce of clubs, Other clubs reatnre
the Marx Brothers as lhe trey; Barbara Streisand (8); anti Joh n
Garfield (5).
Among _the diamonds are Gov. Ronald Reagan in a cowboy
role on lhe trey ; Salty Rand (I); Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and
Dorothy !.amour in one oftheir "road" pictures (7) :
Spades show Steve Mc~een on the 4; Bela Lugosi as Count
Dracula (7); and Charles Laughton as Captain Bligh ( 101.
Okay, I go that far, with a lot of help from my wife. and even
a bit from the owner of th~ cards, daughter Vyvyaruw. But now
U1e worrisome part begins:
.
I'm fairly sure that's Theda Bara playing Cleopatra on the 10
of hearts, and my wife insists lhat it's Jennifer Jones on the 9 of
spades. I believe Paul Muni as Dr. Louis Pasteur is on the lO or
diamonds, but maybe it's Pasteur, himself.
My wife goes back and isn't absolutely sure that's Shirley
Temple on lhe queen of clubs, and the actress on the 7 of hearts is
so darned famili.a r that we can't agree on who it really is . Ditto
for her fellow heart, the !hspot.
The 4of clubs looks a little like young Jerry Lewis, bul I can't
be sure. And the deuce of diamonds looks like Paulette Goddard,
maybe. Or is she the5of diamonds? No, that's Anne Baxter.
The spades are most baming, and we strike out on lhe deuce,
trey, 5, 6, and 8 -although I think the 8 is either Peter Ustino\' OC'
Mick Jagger. The 8 and 9 of diamonds, along with the 1 and 9 of
clubs, baffle us completely, even though the faces are familiar .
But the old biddy on the 10 of .clubs is totally familiar to some
people, maybe, but not me.
Once you get into this noslaigia thing, it's hard .to get ooL
And I think I'm al the point on these cards, of getting ooL
Because the only alternative is to walth an awfullol of late, la te
shows.

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4 - The Daily Senrinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Aug . 21,1973

Mrs. Hawk feted recently
Mrs-. Fred lioffman and Mrs.
Eugene Smith entertained
recenUy with a bridal shower
honoring Robin Duckworth
Hawk. The shower was held at
the Roffman hnme.
Yellow and green colors
were used in the decorations
and a decorated cake was
served wih coffee, soft drinks
.
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mmls and nuts.
Guests were Mrs . Helen
Darst, Mrs. Marvin Yeauger,
Mrs. Donna Byer, Mrs. Goldie
Hawk, Mrs. Noma Zirkle, Sue
and Rea $ffiith, Mr·s. Reva
Beach, Mrs. Blanch Gilkey,
.

TUESDAY
SOUTHERN Athletic .
Boosters, 7:30 p.m. at high
school.
PUBLIC MEETING, 7:30
p.m. at Trinity Church,
Pomeroy, to inform residents
on .5 bond issue to be voted on .
Nov. 6, which will provide
funds for construction of
training center for mentally
retarded. All citizens are invited to attend.
FRJENDLY Circle of Trinity
Church, 7:30 Tuesday night at
the Globokar camp on the Ohio
River. In the event of rain the
meeting will be held at the
church. Anyone needing transportation is to be at the church.
Mrs. Carl Kautz will have the
program.
WOMEN'S Auxiliar) -.
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
annual picnic, 6 p.m. at the ·
State Park on Route 33 (left
side traveling toward Athens).
·Wecl . Correction
WEDNESDAY
AMERICAN
Le gion
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, 6:30 potluck supper at
the hall Wednesday night.
Delegates to Buckeye Girls
State from both Meigs and
Eastern High School will
report on their experiences.
Meeting at 7:30p.m.
FEENEY-Bennett Post 128,
American Legion, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at . the hall .
Members to join the auxiliary
for a potluck dinner at 6:30.
POMEROY. MIDDLEPORT
Lions Club, noon, Meigs Inn
All lions requesced to attend:
THURSDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Women's ·
Fellowship, Zion Church of
· Christ, Thursday, at 7,30 p.m.
Members asked to take
something for Bible College
studenls who are invited to
attend the meeUng.
OPEN AIR Revival at
Albany Riding Club Grounds,
Albany, today, Friday and
Saturday, 7:30 nightly, Special
smgers to be featured.
Evangelist is the Rev. John L
Elswick, Athens. The public ~
invited.
WILLING Workers Class,
Enterprise United Methodist
Church, 7:30p.m. at the home
of Mrs. James Will.

Bsrbara Kline, Mrs. Carolyn'
Bachner, Linda BoyleS, Mrs.
Shennan Buskirk, Jr., Nancy
Buskirk, Mrs Dale Snider, Mrs.
Jer~y Hawk, Mrs. Robert
Srnltll, Mrs . Arthur Musser,
Brenda Donahue, Mrs. Ernie
Srnith, Mrs . Merle Young and
Ullian, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman,
Debbie McGuffin. Mrs. Ellen
Smith, Mrs . Maude Smith and
Mrs. Rober!_Duckworth.
Othel'l! presenting gifts to the
honored guest were Mona
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
lioller, Mrs. Anna Stacey,
Peggy Stacey, Uliie Hubbard,
Teresa Cremeans, Sally Zirkle,
Marshal and Mlllarrl Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Kauff, Mrs Bea Stewart, Mrs.
Betty Workman, Mrs. Jean
Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Jenkins, Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins,
Kitty Lowe and the Middleport
First Baptist Church.

Revival slated
Several special evenls are
planned for an outdoor revival
Wednesday through September
1 at the Joppa Church with
services beginning at 8 each
evemng.
On Aug. 25 old fashioned
night will be held with bib
overalls, lanterns, long dresses
and bonnets to be featured.
Sandy Curtis and her trio will
provide music on- Aug. 27 and
the Gospel Tones will provide
music on Aug. 31. The Bissell
Brothers will sing on oldfashioned niR_ht and on Sept. 1,
the Tiny Trio and the
Brotherhood Quartet from
Vienna, W. Va., will be on
hand. Singing on opening nignt
will be the Coe Singers.
Speaker for the series of ser.'
vices will be the Rev. Robert
Meese. •

Esther Circle meets
RACINE - A visit to the
Syracuse Nur.sing Home wos.
planned when lhe Esther
Mlsslonnry Circle or the
Racine Baptist Church met at
the home of Mrs. Isabel
Simpson recently .
It was noted during the
~Ung that Doris Wolfe is in a
Springfield hospital as a result
Of a fail in which she fractured
her hlp. Cards were sent to
Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Wilma Anderson and Mrs. James W.
Swart:!, a patient at the Holzer
Medical Center 1
Pen sketches of the home and
foreign missionaries to be
remembered during the year
were given . Miss Isabella
Garris will be sent a gift for her
September I birthday and the
others to be remembered are
the Rev. and Mrs. Bennett
Dickerson.
Group singing of "All My
Hope . on God is Founded"
~ned the meeting with Mrs.
Helen Simpson reading Matt.
6:9-13, along with the Lord's
Prayer and Its ·meaning .
Members gave a verse of
scripture in response to roll
call. Mrs . Edna Pickens
presented the program on
"Tbe Church." Readlngs were
"Four Realms of the Church "
· "Plan of God" "Warfare'"
"How to Have; Perfect Day:O•
"Your Mission' ' and 1'Lord
Bless My Good lntenUons."
Group singing of "My Prayer"

concludt-d the meeting.
Refreshments were !!Crved
by the hostess to Miss Vcno
Bergle ,
Mrs .
Frances
Wilcoxen , ' Mrs . I.llliat1
Hayman , Mrs . Dorothy
Bad~ ley, Mrs. Hel~n Simpson,
Mrs. Marie Hoy, Mrs. Marie
Housh, Mrs . Edna Pkkens
Mrs. Ura Morris, Mrs. Mildred
Hurt, Mrs. Grace Jividen, Mrs.
Grella Simpson, Mrs . Cora
Webb and Mrs . Walter
Bikacsan.
Mrs . Hart will host the
September meetln~ .

RETURN HOME
Mr . and Mrs . Dayton
Strickland, Jr., have returned
kl Portland, Ore., after a four
week visit here . with his
m~ther, Mrs. Flo Strickland.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Don Collins, Lincoln Heighls ;
Mt·. and Mrs. John Strickland,
Woodville; and Mr . and Mrs.
Ronnie Collins, Columbus.

Now-IJ reuniotJ beld
The annual Roush family
reunion was held recently at
U1e home of Mr. und Mro.
Albt!rt Rou h, Rt. 4, Pomeroy .
Attending were Mrs. Mary
Dt.-an, Bidwell; Mt'S. Bill Dean,
Hutland ; Mrs. Homer lloush,
Lee Skinner, Mark and
Douglas, Blacksville, W, Va.;
Mrs. Clarence Cumberledge
and Marvin Lynn, Braze, Pa.;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Penestin,
Jeff, Curtis and Cynthia
Matheny, Jacksonville, N. C.;
Mr . and Mrs, Dale Roush,
Sherrie, David, St. Albans,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.· Roger
Roush
and
I;louglas, ·
Pataskala; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
f' lowers, Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kessinger, Kathy
Smith, Kevin and Christy, and
Becky and Kenny Roush all Rl.
4, Pomeroy.
SLATE DEDICATION
Dedication services will be
held ai the Burlingham Church
Sun~ay, Aug. 26 at 2 p.m.
Fenney Bennett Post 12.8,
American Legion, Middleport,
will present the church with a
Christian and American -flag.
Mrs. Ralph Kerns, with the aro
of Paul Haponstall, secured the
flags for the church.

PLAN REUNION
The annual Whaley reunion
will be held Sunday, Aug. 26, at
tlle Rock Springs Grange Hall
TO HAVE SOCIAL
on the fairgrounds. the An ice cream social will be
reunion will ' begin with a held at the Bashan fire house
basket dinner at noon.
August 25, beginning at 6 p.m.

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Krodel park is site offamily reunion
The Miller family reunion
was held Sunday at the Krodel
Park Club House at Point
PleaSiinl. Officers were' elected
SON IIORN

SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
William Davis, Jr., announce
tlle birth or an eight pound, hall
Ollflte son, William Pai.rlck,
August t8. He Is welcomed at
home by a four year-old sister,
Angela Kaye. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore,
Syracuse; Mr . and Mrs.
William Davis, Sr., Mid·
dleport. Great-grandparents
are Mrs. Nettle Moore
Syracuse, Mr . and Mrs:
Clarence lhle, Mason, and Mrs.
Edna Icenhower, Columbus.

and ohrns were made for U1c
1974 reunion to be lleld on the
last Sunday of July .
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Jumes Matheny, Douglas .
Jerry and Jim, LO)I)n, W. Va.;
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Kessinger, l\t. 4, Pomeroy ;
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell .Herdman, Lucinda , Darrell and
Lynnette, Mrs. Mirla Herd·
man, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parsons, Leon , W. Va.; Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Boles and
daughter, Eileen, Colnmbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman
and Lois, Point Pleasant; Mr.
BQd Mrs. Roy Miller, Christy,
Carl and Jim, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Whaley and David,
Columbus; Mr . and Mrs. Ralph
Miller and Teresa, Point

DAUGHTER BORN
Spec. 5 and Mrs. Chester
Roush, Alexander, va., announce the birth of. a daughter,
Stacie ' Elaine, at Bethesda
Naval Hospital, Sa turday,
August 16. The infant weighed
eight pounds and four and onehall ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Lieving, West
Columbia, paternal grandfather is Earl Roush, Pomeroy.
by the firemen and the
auxiliary. There wUl be entertainment.

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Mrs. Hawk feted recently
Mrs-. Fred lioffman and Mrs.
Eugene Smith entertained
recenUy with a bridal shower
honoring Robin Duckworth
Hawk. The shower was held at
the Roffman hnme.
Yellow and green colors
were used in the decorations
and a decorated cake was
served wih coffee, soft drinks
.
'
mmls and nuts.
Guests were Mrs . Helen
Darst, Mrs. Marvin Yeauger,
Mrs. Donna Byer, Mrs. Goldie
Hawk, Mrs. Noma Zirkle, Sue
and Rea $ffiith, Mr·s. Reva
Beach, Mrs. Blanch Gilkey,
.

TUESDAY
SOUTHERN Athletic .
Boosters, 7:30 p.m. at high
school.
PUBLIC MEETING, 7:30
p.m. at Trinity Church,
Pomeroy, to inform residents
on .5 bond issue to be voted on .
Nov. 6, which will provide
funds for construction of
training center for mentally
retarded. All citizens are invited to attend.
FRJENDLY Circle of Trinity
Church, 7:30 Tuesday night at
the Globokar camp on the Ohio
River. In the event of rain the
meeting will be held at the
church. Anyone needing transportation is to be at the church.
Mrs. Carl Kautz will have the
program.
WOMEN'S Auxiliar) -.
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
annual picnic, 6 p.m. at the ·
State Park on Route 33 (left
side traveling toward Athens).
·Wecl . Correction
WEDNESDAY
AMERICAN
Le gion
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, 6:30 potluck supper at
the hall Wednesday night.
Delegates to Buckeye Girls
State from both Meigs and
Eastern High School will
report on their experiences.
Meeting at 7:30p.m.
FEENEY-Bennett Post 128,
American Legion, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at . the hall .
Members to join the auxiliary
for a potluck dinner at 6:30.
POMEROY. MIDDLEPORT
Lions Club, noon, Meigs Inn
All lions requesced to attend:
THURSDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Women's ·
Fellowship, Zion Church of
· Christ, Thursday, at 7,30 p.m.
Members asked to take
something for Bible College
studenls who are invited to
attend the meeUng.
OPEN AIR Revival at
Albany Riding Club Grounds,
Albany, today, Friday and
Saturday, 7:30 nightly, Special
smgers to be featured.
Evangelist is the Rev. John L
Elswick, Athens. The public ~
invited.
WILLING Workers Class,
Enterprise United Methodist
Church, 7:30p.m. at the home
of Mrs. James Will.

Bsrbara Kline, Mrs. Carolyn'
Bachner, Linda BoyleS, Mrs.
Shennan Buskirk, Jr., Nancy
Buskirk, Mrs Dale Snider, Mrs.
Jer~y Hawk, Mrs. Robert
Srnltll, Mrs . Arthur Musser,
Brenda Donahue, Mrs. Ernie
Srnith, Mrs . Merle Young and
Ullian, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman,
Debbie McGuffin. Mrs. Ellen
Smith, Mrs . Maude Smith and
Mrs. Rober!_Duckworth.
Othel'l! presenting gifts to the
honored guest were Mona
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
lioller, Mrs. Anna Stacey,
Peggy Stacey, Uliie Hubbard,
Teresa Cremeans, Sally Zirkle,
Marshal and Mlllarrl Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Kauff, Mrs Bea Stewart, Mrs.
Betty Workman, Mrs. Jean
Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Jenkins, Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins,
Kitty Lowe and the Middleport
First Baptist Church.

Revival slated
Several special evenls are
planned for an outdoor revival
Wednesday through September
1 at the Joppa Church with
services beginning at 8 each
evemng.
On Aug. 25 old fashioned
night will be held with bib
overalls, lanterns, long dresses
and bonnets to be featured.
Sandy Curtis and her trio will
provide music on- Aug. 27 and
the Gospel Tones will provide
music on Aug. 31. The Bissell
Brothers will sing on oldfashioned niR_ht and on Sept. 1,
the Tiny Trio and the
Brotherhood Quartet from
Vienna, W. Va., will be on
hand. Singing on opening nignt
will be the Coe Singers.
Speaker for the series of ser.'
vices will be the Rev. Robert
Meese. •

Esther Circle meets
RACINE - A visit to the
Syracuse Nur.sing Home wos.
planned when lhe Esther
Mlsslonnry Circle or the
Racine Baptist Church met at
the home of Mrs. Isabel
Simpson recently .
It was noted during the
~Ung that Doris Wolfe is in a
Springfield hospital as a result
Of a fail in which she fractured
her hlp. Cards were sent to
Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Wilma Anderson and Mrs. James W.
Swart:!, a patient at the Holzer
Medical Center 1
Pen sketches of the home and
foreign missionaries to be
remembered during the year
were given . Miss Isabella
Garris will be sent a gift for her
September I birthday and the
others to be remembered are
the Rev. and Mrs. Bennett
Dickerson.
Group singing of "All My
Hope . on God is Founded"
~ned the meeting with Mrs.
Helen Simpson reading Matt.
6:9-13, along with the Lord's
Prayer and Its ·meaning .
Members gave a verse of
scripture in response to roll
call. Mrs . Edna Pickens
presented the program on
"Tbe Church." Readlngs were
"Four Realms of the Church "
· "Plan of God" "Warfare'"
"How to Have; Perfect Day:O•
"Your Mission' ' and 1'Lord
Bless My Good lntenUons."
Group singing of "My Prayer"

concludt-d the meeting.
Refreshments were !!Crved
by the hostess to Miss Vcno
Bergle ,
Mrs .
Frances
Wilcoxen , ' Mrs . I.llliat1
Hayman , Mrs . Dorothy
Bad~ ley, Mrs. Hel~n Simpson,
Mrs. Marie Hoy, Mrs. Marie
Housh, Mrs . Edna Pkkens
Mrs. Ura Morris, Mrs. Mildred
Hurt, Mrs. Grace Jividen, Mrs.
Grella Simpson, Mrs . Cora
Webb and Mrs . Walter
Bikacsan.
Mrs . Hart will host the
September meetln~ .

RETURN HOME
Mr . and Mrs . Dayton
Strickland, Jr., have returned
kl Portland, Ore., after a four
week visit here . with his
m~ther, Mrs. Flo Strickland.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Don Collins, Lincoln Heighls ;
Mt·. and Mrs. John Strickland,
Woodville; and Mr . and Mrs.
Ronnie Collins, Columbus.

Now-IJ reuniotJ beld
The annual Roush family
reunion was held recently at
U1e home of Mr. und Mro.
Albt!rt Rou h, Rt. 4, Pomeroy .
Attending were Mrs. Mary
Dt.-an, Bidwell; Mt'S. Bill Dean,
Hutland ; Mrs. Homer lloush,
Lee Skinner, Mark and
Douglas, Blacksville, W, Va.;
Mrs. Clarence Cumberledge
and Marvin Lynn, Braze, Pa.;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Penestin,
Jeff, Curtis and Cynthia
Matheny, Jacksonville, N. C.;
Mr . and Mrs, Dale Roush,
Sherrie, David, St. Albans,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.· Roger
Roush
and
I;louglas, ·
Pataskala; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
f' lowers, Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kessinger, Kathy
Smith, Kevin and Christy, and
Becky and Kenny Roush all Rl.
4, Pomeroy.
SLATE DEDICATION
Dedication services will be
held ai the Burlingham Church
Sun~ay, Aug. 26 at 2 p.m.
Fenney Bennett Post 12.8,
American Legion, Middleport,
will present the church with a
Christian and American -flag.
Mrs. Ralph Kerns, with the aro
of Paul Haponstall, secured the
flags for the church.

PLAN REUNION
The annual Whaley reunion
will be held Sunday, Aug. 26, at
tlle Rock Springs Grange Hall
TO HAVE SOCIAL
on the fairgrounds. the An ice cream social will be
reunion will ' begin with a held at the Bashan fire house
basket dinner at noon.
August 25, beginning at 6 p.m.

••

Krodel park is site offamily reunion
The Miller family reunion
was held Sunday at the Krodel
Park Club House at Point
PleaSiinl. Officers were' elected
SON IIORN

SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
William Davis, Jr., announce
tlle birth or an eight pound, hall
Ollflte son, William Pai.rlck,
August t8. He Is welcomed at
home by a four year-old sister,
Angela Kaye. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore,
Syracuse; Mr . and Mrs.
William Davis, Sr., Mid·
dleport. Great-grandparents
are Mrs. Nettle Moore
Syracuse, Mr . and Mrs:
Clarence lhle, Mason, and Mrs.
Edna Icenhower, Columbus.

and ohrns were made for U1c
1974 reunion to be lleld on the
last Sunday of July .
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Jumes Matheny, Douglas .
Jerry and Jim, LO)I)n, W. Va.;
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Kessinger, l\t. 4, Pomeroy ;
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell .Herdman, Lucinda , Darrell and
Lynnette, Mrs. Mirla Herd·
man, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parsons, Leon , W. Va.; Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Boles and
daughter, Eileen, Colnmbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman
and Lois, Point Pleasant; Mr.
BQd Mrs. Roy Miller, Christy,
Carl and Jim, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Whaley and David,
Columbus; Mr . and Mrs. Ralph
Miller and Teresa, Point

DAUGHTER BORN
Spec. 5 and Mrs. Chester
Roush, Alexander, va., announce the birth of. a daughter,
Stacie ' Elaine, at Bethesda
Naval Hospital, Sa turday,
August 16. The infant weighed
eight pounds and four and onehall ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Lieving, West
Columbia, paternal grandfather is Earl Roush, Pomeroy.
by the firemen and the
auxiliary. There wUl be entertainment.

SIRLOIN STEAK GROUND CHUCK
USDA CHOICE
LEAN &amp; TENDER

--~.. PER
GOOD FOOD

Second

and

GOOD EATERS

At the Pomeroy -Mas-on Bridge

99

'!

1

. 3-lb.

.Swift's Premium

SPICED LUNCH MEAT•••• -~~~~7

99

·

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;

Lean and Tender

T-BONE
STEAK

ROUND
STEAK

lb.

GRADE A

EGGS

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~~i 79~

·94
sMm 6
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$
BANQUET
SCOT lAO

jumoo$

PLAN HOMECOMING .
Tlw annual homecoming of
the Silver Run Freewill Baptist
Church will_ be held Sunday,
Aug . 26 wtth morning and
afternoon services. A basket
dinner will he held at noon. The
public is invited to attend.

1vs.

Every Day low Price

for

Fashionable
Priced to Please

SCOT LAD VINEGAR

New Fall
Sportswear

111 latning &amp; Preser.ing

~

Fried Chicken

ICE CREAM

rolls

FAVORITE BREAD

$

t..ieQ,.£~ 24b. pkg.
!!f~,.,...~~

•.. -

1h gal.

10 Pieces

$ 98

TWJN POPS .~-~~~-.~~.~ .......................6pak 29'
TV DINNERS ..... ~-~~-~~-~~............~~~.~: 49'
BANQUET POT- PIES .......... :....... 4 for s1
4
COOL WHIP...~~~~~:.~ ....................~ 3 plastic $1

crt.

¢

galkin

lb.

.

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Lean and Tender

cans
cans
for

'

· .

USDA Q10ice

3oz.

TO HOLD SALE
A rummage sale will be held
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday
and Saturday at the Chester
Fire House under the sponsorship of the Mt. Hermon
Women ' s Missionary
Association.

49

EXTRA
LEAN

•459
CHOPPED HAM •••••••••••• ~~.
Swift's Prem1um

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MIRACLE MARGARINE

You Should See It At

'lOLA'S

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lb.

by Kraft

Main at Sycamore
POMEROY, OHIO

0 US,

THURSDAY
1:00 P.M.

·
Within 10 year s he'll be entire history. We must have ·
graduated, looking for a job. If trillions of BTU 's of heal availelectric power isn't availa ble, able from some fu el to provide
the power needed In the 1980's
his JOb won't be.
· We a re a nation built on -, and use the fu el In a way that
e lectric energy. Our e nti re . ca uses a minimal impact on the
economy hums to the tune of environment.
generators that run all IndusObviously s uch a massive
program creates the opportutries. .
Withln 10 years we must nlty for differences ol opinions
build as much new generating and priorities. Our promise to
capability as we've built In our you Is simply this: we recognize
the necessity to preserve the
environment for future genera.·
tlons (our children wlllllve here
too) and will take every 1espon:
sl ble measure to do so. We also

M&amp;R's,
NEW

electric power -and will take
every responsible action to
make sure It's available. In fact,
we are obligated by law to do
so.
In fulfillment of these two
objectives-we'll do o~r best to
strike an acceptable balance
between environmental consid erations and the need for ad ditional electric power.

24 count

pkg.

cartoo
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crt.

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on~

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lb.

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$ 69
$ 88

RC COLA

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PAK

1r

16 oz.

7 OZ. pkg.
r

FRIDAY ONLY
Jumbo Size

I

BANANAS

must recognize the need for

TWIN POPS

280ct

Golden Ripe

.

9$

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each 28~

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Big 32 oz. bats.

NEW!

DISH BARN
....

$

PORTERHOUSE •••••••••••• ~b~.

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By Derringer

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GROUND
ROUND .

99

USDA ~ wn and Tender

LimE CIGARS

\

lb.

CUBE ·STEAK ••••••••••••••• !b~~ 1

M.EET HERE

Facia Tissues in Family Pak

••

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'We Reserve The Right To Um\t Quantities"

USDA Choice -lean and Tender

EXTRA
LEAN

USDA
CHOICE

We Accept Federal Food Stamps
PHONE: 992-3480

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6- The Daily Senllnel Middl eport Pomeroy 0, Auq 21.1973

,
l
Sentinel Classifieds Get Resu ts
•

WANT ADS

INFOI&lt;MATION
" DEADLINES

Card of Thanks

Mo11d ay Oeadllne 9 ~ n1

Cancellel ion ...... Corre&lt;:flons
Will be aq:epled vnt 19 a m tor
Oayof PubllctJIIon

REGUlATIONS

The Publisher r~sen11es th e
right to edr t or re jec t anv ads
deemed
OblectiOnal
The
PUbli s her w ilt no! be responstblc

for more than ooe mcorrect
nsertion

RATES

For Want Ad Serv ce
5 cents p er Word one Insert ion
Mmlm um Charge 7Sc

12 c ents per wor d three
consec uttve ns .. rt ons
18 cents per word s x con
sec utlve Inser tions
25 Per Cen t Discount on pa1d
adsan.d ads pa•d w1th n 10 days
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY..&lt;&gt;
Sl 10 for SO word m n num
Each ad.;t it ronal wor d 2c

BliNO ADS

Add t tonal

25~:;

Advertisement

Ch arQ e per

OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to S 00 p m Da ly
B 30 a
m to 12 00 Noon
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1910 PONT lA\. FIREBIRD ESPRIT

Ztegler s lapel woth one hand
and shoved the press secretary s shoulder woth the
other spmnong Zoeg1er about
face and sendmg tum to fmd
some other entrance for news
men
Reporlers wtth long expero
ence covermg Nuwn

were

Htlp Wanted

YARD Sale Wednesday thru
Fr iday at 838 South Second
Street
M i ddleport
Old
d1shes pottery stone Iars old
records old pictures and lo ts

m sc

UPHOLSTER your own fur
nlture we heve all the sup
plies you wil l need fabrtcs
foam for cushion s and pad
dtng We cut foam to any size
or shape Swivel bases cotton
burlap l egs zipper welt cord
Wl!'bblng dacron ch p boa rd
plus many other terns and
living room su1tes at low low
pr1 ces Pomeroy Recovery
622 E Ma 1n Phone 992 7554
7 19 301c

PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know
and 'be Informed or the tun c
t ons of your government are
e ~ bod red 1n publiC not ces II\
lhal se ll gover nment charges
all Ct f lens to be Informed

lh s newspaper urges every
cr t zen to read and stvdv these
not ces we strongly advise
th ose c1tdCns seeking fUrther
.nformat on to e&gt;r:erclse their
nght of access to publi(
records and pub l c meellngt

area
pnce
come
Rt 4

WO:&lt;lD FAMOUS BAROAHL
DISTRIBUTORSHIP Now

available on local level ser
v •clng Berdahl dealers This 1962 FORD Falcon 11ery good
service type business can be
cond•hon Call 992 7165
opera led full or part time with
8 21 3tc
no
selling
experience
necessary Proflt potential is PONY trombone free mitten
paw kittens one Siamese cat
unllm ltttd
Conservattve
Call 992 7417
es timate of S95 for each day
worked A SJ 495 Investment
6 21 31p
puts vou In bus iness w R 1T E
TODAY
(Include
ph,one 1963 Mode l 911 3 plower tractor
number)
BARDHAL INC
P S d1esel Sl 300 Ca ll 843
2451
Media Penna 19063
8 19 3tp
8 21 6tc

8 21 31p

wr te and state your
and when you could
Mrs Raymond Myers
Pomeroy

8 21 3tc

MAN - for retail store w th
sales exper ence lnqu1re at
lhgels Furn ture Middleport
No age 1 m t
8 21 6tc

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1970 BSA 250 Call after 2 p m
Call 985 39 19
8 21 61p

Carriers Wanted

AM FM stereo rad o - e track
tape comblna t 1on 4 speaker
sound
sys tem
Ba lance
Sl03 79 or use our budget
terms Call 992 3965
e 15 6tc

For The
Daily Sentinel

1972 YAMA HA 250 MX

MA LE

PUBLIC NOTICE

Gent Grete
Clerk Trenurer
Vlllegeof Middleport

161 21 26 191

4

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pup

4 months
8 19 6tc

1973- z g Zag sewmg mach ine
Th s machine darns em
bro ider s overcasts button
holes
All
Without
at
tac hments Pay balance Of
$38 50 or pay $5 per month
Call 992 5331
6 10 tfc

U S POSTAGE STAMPS WE
1 Secure locatiOnS 2 Place
Machines on Locat ion
3
Furn1sh Supplies YOU 1
Put In Stamps 2 Take out
the Monev J Keeo 20 oct 4 - - - - -- - - -- - - - - 51195 S10 oooworklng Capite! CLOSE OUT on New zig zag
Requ~red - 100 Pet Refund
mach nes For sew1ng stretch
able Send name Address
fabn cs buttonho les fancy
Phone Number Refere11ces to
des igns etc Pant slightly
Postage Stamps Inc
300 blemished Clio ce of carrym~
Interstate North N w Suite
case or sew n g stand S-49 80
328 Atlanta Ga 30339 (404 ) cashortermsavallable Phone

992

6 19 31p

---.-----------Wanted To Buy

2964

8 20 6lc

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BEEF h1des day old paymg $1
Phone 773 5600 Grover C
Roush
Pomeroy Street
Mason W va

8 IS 91p

6 6 901c

NO 1 Copper 60c Rad ators
30c brass 20c batter es 90c
each clean dry G nseng
roots S60a lb Yellow root S-4
Mav apple SO c per lb M A
Hall
Reedsvil le Call 378

7 31 tfc
WANTED
for
11uctlon
hou sehold goods Tools most
anyth1ng of value Will buy or
sell on commission Will haul
7 25 tfc

1

muc h faster
Witha

715 tfc
- -------------1973 14X70 MOBILE home
washer end dryer dish
washer stll!lnless steel sink
garbage disposal eye level

we talk to you

carpet 111rge lot
3083 .

Pflo1 c 7-.2
1

COMPLETE set of Rogeri
Drums and Cymbals Like
new Phone 992 3132
- -------------GROCE RY business for sate
Bu ilding for sate or lease

I

6 tfc
CASH paid for all makes and
models of mob i le ho m es
Phone eree code 6U .(23 9531 9 ACRES ground w i th 2 we111

3691

ON YOUR DIAL

Llvmg room 15x31 with
fireplace

Large TV r.oom

Utility room Full basement
Hot water heat Large 2 car
garage w1th workshop and
room ove r Large lot wtth

lots of shrubs

Close to

shoppmg

35 wooded acres frontage on

both s des of the road pond
s acres level an ex
eel len I buy $5 500 00
GENUINE SACRIFICE
3 bedrooms bath utility
about

room

large recreation
forced atr furnace
porches cellar with storage
over large lot $8 500 00

6

30 lfc

6

c antalopn

Clelond Rac ine

1

3 BEDROOM house on Lincoln
H II
hv ng room
kitchen
bath and uttllty room extra
large lot over 1 acre Has
driveway
$13 ooo
Ca l l
Sunday after 12 noon on
weekdays after s p m 992
3247
8 S ttc

AVE

4

bedrooms bath new gas
furnace basemel'1t ,..,rt back

SMALL FARM
30 ACRES - On Route 33
North 2 bedroom home new

Hen house corncr ib barn and
all mmerals Want S1S 000 00
NEW HOME

LARGE convenient build ing
lots at Rock Springs Area
restricted for hoUSElS only
Tuppers Plains &amp; Chester
Water available Call or see

Bill Wille 992 2189

with garage Asking $20 000 00
NEW HOME
MIDDL EPORT - 3 bedrooms
I'/' balhs ni ce kitchen wl lh
S S cook and bake unlls
Ca rpeted Full basemen! wi th
garage Ask ing $19 500 00
NEW LISTING
POMEROY
Bu siness
ven t ur e for good Indu strious
person who Is willing to put In
long hours

-------------Real Estate For Sale

an d large ' lot

only S17 500 00

Want

DON T WA STE YOUR TIME
AND MONEY LOOKING OR
83 ACRE FARM gu watel 6 TRYING TO SELL OR TO
room hOuse In Langsville BUY SEE US WE WIL L DO
art• Phone 992 3530 or 142 THE JOB PROFESSIONALLy
641S
AND SAVE YOU ALL THE
8 19 lOOp TROUBLE

always availab le at

MILLER

- ~---------BR ICt&lt; home .( bedroom a
blths buement flrepla ct
Low tttlrtlll Pomeroy Wr ~te

MOBILE HOMES
I

J E Bayllll 310 W High St
Crldorsvlllo Ohio •5806
1176tp

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7 ROOM house w ith bath In
Rutland air conditioned
carpeted gas furnace dish
washer double oven range
double garage large carport
4 acre!! cleared and fenced
small
barn
and
other
build ings Phone 614 7.42 693.4
5 30 tfc

---------------

PAGEVILLt: Ohio Includes
house at rooms down 1 up
garage workshop and ap
proximately 1112 acres with
young orchard 1 block east ot
Rt 692 S10 500 Information
at hou se

8 12 tfc

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and
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display_

10 at tfc

SEWI~G

MACHINES Repair

service all makes 992 2284
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Author.zed Singer Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scissors
3 29 tfc
FOR FREE estimates on
aluminum Stdlng
Storm
Doors and Windows Car
ports Marquees and Railing
Phone
Charles
Lisle
Syracuse Ohio Car l Jacob
Sales Representative V V
Johnson and Son inc
6 22 If&lt;
MOBILE home repair Elec
trlcal plumbing and heating

Phone 992 5658

1 15 trc

HARRISON S TV service and
service calls Phone 992 2522
29 lfc
DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and septic tanks dit

chOng service top soli fill

dirt
limestone
88tK
Escavatlng Phone 992 5367 or

992 3B61

9 1 tfc

HOME repair or remodeling
Reesoriable rates 1st class
work Call Bob or Bill 992

S968

8 10 tOte

6 DELL- WHEEL- Aiign;;;en1
located at Crossroads Rt 124.
now back to work Complett
front end service tune up and
brake
service
Wheels
balanced electronically All
work guaranteed Reasonabl~
rates Phone 742 3232
2 18 tfc

--------------RON SHEPARD Floor Wall

Remodeling Ce ram ic tile
baths Box 280 Rutland 74.2

366,

6 26 tfc
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Real EState For Sale

HOUSE for sale - Furnished
Now rented tor S100 month 1
acre land
shade trees
reasonable Call 992 122 5
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RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

RENTAL SURVEY

chen wtth ele ctric range On
Otuo Power Full basement

Gera din &amp; r ented

7 31ooc

15 lfc

Real Estate For Slle

1 bl

OFFICE SUPPLIES

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITATION
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035

11161fc

aval a e soon Just $5 000 00
POMEROY

E

2 11 tfc

S232

ELNA and White Sew ng
Machines
Service on ail
makes Reasonable rates
The Sewing Center M d
dleport Oh10

home al l on one floor Garage
and large lot for mobil e home
or new house T p water

606

992 2094
Mam Pomeroy

EXCAVATING Dozers large
and small
Backhoes and
loaders on track and tires
Dump truck - Lo boy ser
vice Sept ic tanks Installed
George (Bill) Pullins phone
992 2H8 or 992 7402
2 9 If&lt;

WILL TRIM or cut trees
shrubbery Also paint roofs
Phone 949 3221 or 742 4441
1 18 30tc

NEW LISTING
NEARLYNEW - Just3years

HOME &amp; AUTO

EXCAVATING dozer loeder
and backhoe work
!oeptlc
tanks nstalled dump trucks
and lo bo:r-s for hire will haul
fill dirt top soli limestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
night phone 992 3525 or 992

1426

10 for culttvat1on
thp
balance as pasture Home
had 3 bedrooms TV room
mce k1tchen forced atr heat
bath
cellar
porches

POMEROY

FURNITURE

cancelled'
Lost
your
operator s license Call 992

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Awnmgs

1220 Washonglon Blvd
4131521
BELPRE , ,

your
Free
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room

Pick Up servtco
Available
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques
Dick Seyler Dwnor
Kerr 51
Pomeroy, D
Phone 992 2798

CONCRETE

delivered right to
project Fast and easy
estimates Phone 992
Goegleln Ready M IK

appolnlment Phone 992 56112
or 992 1121
1 25 301c

NEW LISTING
4 bedroom
'i------------~ c AN N 1N G
Tom a 1o e s home Iorge belh ni ce kitchen
Aor Condlttoners
colcumbors mongoea ond plus a one bedroom eporlmont

plu s gtgan11 c

Pomeroy

OPEN - Roger Hysell s Gar
age near Cronroads on St
Rt 12.4 all mechanical work
lnclud1hg automatic trans
m1sslons Monday Friday
9 30 a m to 5 p m Saturday
- 8 30 to 12 noon - unless by

RACINE RURAL

Anllques Modern Metels
used

5 1 lfc

Phone 9921696

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display of mobile homes

WMP0/1390

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ser11ice -

Nathan Biggs

Rad1ator Spectahst

Phone7735618from6 30pm IN THE COUNTRY _ 3
to 10 P m for appointment
J 20 lie bedrooms mce bath and kIt

Unilerpmmng

like a oerson

FAMILY HOME
2 story frame 6 bedrooms
w1th large closets 4'h ba1hs

Etc from Furniture
No ruinous lyes or caustics

C BRADFORD Auctioneer
Complete Serv1ce
Phone 949 3821
Recine Ohio
Critt Bradford

6 15 61p balh Iron! and back porches

MOBILE home spa ce In EX CELSIOR Salt Works E
Syracuse Phone 992 5959
Main St Pomeroy All klnda
6 21 lfc
of tall water pe lle t$ water
nuggets block ult and own
Ohio River Salt Phone 992

mobile home

~ maue sr Heater corl!

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph 446
~782 Gai11polls John Russelt
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

-------------~ .!. If porch 110 500 00

TWO BEDROOM mobile home RE DUCE exceaa fluids wllh
for rent ln the Rac ine area
Ftuldex ...... Lose weight with
Includes air condit ion ing Call
Ou A D iet capsu les
at
Nelson Drug&amp;
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Comp lete

Bulldoll!r Radlalor to lhe

Mfddleporl Ohio

nven range docron polyesoer MULBERRY

--------------Mobile Homes For Sale

:______________
WANT AD j I

From the laroes1

READY MIX

Real Estate For Sale

81661&lt; $1600000
- - - - -- - - - - - - -NEW LISTING
B~9~SS~58HOGS •x5 II phone BURLINGHAM - 3 bedroom

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"STRIPPERS'
We Strip Point Varnishes

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nylon print material with old A mce 2 bedroom frame
wood trim Foam reversible home bath c onvement kitchen
cushions This week onl y, wtth cook and bake units
S189 95 cash and carry
Pomeroy Recovery 622 e
Dmtng room gas forced air
Mal n Street Pomeroy Phone ' furna ce 1 car garage on large
992 7554.
lot
at
Darwin
Asking

clocks Ice boxes brass beds
di shes
or
com plete
househo l ds Wr i te M o
Miller Rt .( Pon eroy 01'1 o
ca ll 992 6271
S 13 lfc

a 16 ti c

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Ph. 742-6271

Ph 992 2114

If no answer 992 2568

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992 5656
____________ .!. 20 31 P
t ract t t down

For Free Est1mate

OpeneTol S
Monday thru SaturdaY

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

215 N Second
Phone 992 3509
24 Hour Servoce
All work guaranteed

GOING AT JUST $15 00000
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
ALL TYPES PROPERTY
LIST TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 22S9

NEW 2 piece Early American
liv ing room sulle In 100 pel

--------------OLD furn i ture oak tables

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Air Cond
Q"'fnqerat1on
Plumbmg
EteclriCdl ~p.,-.ndm,.t!:. Auto
A1r Cond
Res1denfla I or
Commercial

POMEROY
l!ii4 Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181

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MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

....

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You'll

On Most American Cars

Dick's
Hoard House

Coli 992 33S' or 992 2792

Hayman s

Roofing ,
Spouting
Porch Repaor Com
plete
Home
Remodeling

606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

Men s women s gtrls &amp;
boys regular teans &amp; casual
1eans Good colors All s1zes

62,9

CONSTRUCTION

P AND J HOME

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BIG YANK
SlACKS
50% OFF SALE

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ELECTROLUX
Sweepers
deluxe model comolete with
al l c leanmg attechments and
uses paper bags Slightly used
but cleans and looks like new
W II sell for 537 25 each or
terms available Phone 992
2984

Back to School Sate l

For Rent

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Building
992 2101

33 ACRES
3 m1les out of Rutland About

6 20 61c

CORNER cupboards
wall
cupboards chests old guns
any condition Also blue
decorated stoneware Wr te
P 0 Box 4.4 Martinsburg
Ohio .43935 or cal 1 484 4440
after 7 p rn

,
Bid s Will be received by the
VIllage of Middleport Ohio
Me igs Co unty at the VIllage
Hall 237 Race street until 4 00
P M Se pte mber s 1973 for th e
following materials
l 500 ton s No 40at Asphalt ic
Con crete more or len
'l 000 gal ons T ac Coat more
or tess
Specifications for app lication
on file at the Mayor s Office 237
Race Street Mlddltport Ohio

B~agle

old 115 Call 992 1614

Bus1ness OpportunitieS

4439

6 4 30 Da1ly 8 12 Sat
1, the R H Rawlings Sons

like

1966 FORD Station Wagon 4 dr
country squire $500 Phone
992 3007 or 992 37 64
8 19 3tc

PRICE

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

B 19 4tc

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31C

Make 11 Roght

new Call 992 2888

PANY lmmed ate openings
are ava iable 1n the following
pos i tion s
Maintenance
Foreman ( underground)
Ass istant M1ne Foreman
(undergrou nd )
Sect1on
Foreman
Surfa ce Mine TWO tra iler lots In Midd leport
h duplex 1n Bradbuy pf1one
F or eman
Reclamat1on
before 6 p m 992 5693
Fo reman Persons app!ymg
8 20 Sip
should !'~Old valid foreman
certifi cation paper!! (Ohio) or
have SUffiCient experience to ROOM&lt;; by the /Pek $18 up
Meigs Inn Pomeroy
apply for State examlnat1on
712tfc
Sa lary Commensurate w1th
Experience
Excellent
Benefits TO APPLY Wr•te PRIVATE meeting room for
any organization phone 99 2
or
Phone
Personnel
3915
Department
Central
3 11 lfc
D•v slon Consolldat on Coal
Co mpany Cad l Oh iO 43907
Telephone 614 942 4512 AN 4 ROOMS furnished apt Rtghl
n town Ca ll 992 3659
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
8 16 6tc
B 21 tfc
3 AND .( R:OOM furnished and
CLEA NING lady to work. once
unfurnished
apartme nfS
eve ry 2 weeks Ca ll 992 3696
Phone 992 5.43.4
8 21 3t c
4 12 tr c

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8 19 31p

1 SNARE drum for sale

FEMALE to work as recep
lton st
clerk and general
duties of small business
Some typ no MUS1 have good
personality
E xcel lent
workmg cond it ions 35 hours
per week
send com ptele
resume to Box 729 A c 0 The
Oa11y Sent nel Pomeroy
OhiO
8 l1 61C

SOL IOAT ION COAL COM

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Musl
Be R1ght
11

Phone

9911-452

MATERIALS CO
Milson, W VI

173 5ll4

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

6 16 6tc

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PHONE 992-7368

CE NT RAL DIVI SION CON

HOU SEK EEPER to Ove In
drive car
no cigar ette
smoking Phone 992 2936

Alignment

COL L ECTORS Items John
Hen ry Bottle &amp; Mountaineer
lady P110ne 99117138

In
Middleport

432

Specoallst
Wh&lt;&gt;el

8 15 Me

w~tsher

NotiCe

992 2550

1)7 1

table and c hair
Honda
mo torb ike 65 model Home
l ig ht Cham saw Call David
Haggy 742 3303
8 21 3tp

HOGG &amp;ZUSPAN

Mtddleport, 0 .

NI CE SIX room house lor sa le l n
Pomeroy Ca ll 992 3975 or 99 2

--------------GOOD wrlnger
wooden

Buill Ia Your •s,.cs
Dollvtrtd Ia Joll Silt

ALL WEATHER

KNAPF&gt; shoes n.ew fBII and
winter styles now ou t Call
99'1 Sl24
8 .. "'

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

WOOD TRUSSES

Stdmg
Spoutmg
Remodeling
Plumbtng
Heating . Complete
Butldlng. Vmyl &amp; Alummum Stding

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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The weather satellite Nom
bus corcles earth 13 tomes dao
ly enabhng the N•toonal Aer
onautocs and Space Admonos
tratoon to monotor every spot
on lhe globe from 700 motes on
space

ROOFING

ln"'e-stm enl Property lor sale
I,..ARGE brick buildi ng on Ma1n
Str ee t Pomeroy Contain! .4
ren tals offers approximately
10 to 12 pet return on In
vestment Ca ll 992 21 89
8 19 6to

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ASK US A80UT '
Pill FAIRICATfD

( Ftihng out and returning the below survey
DOES NOT OBLIGATE YOU, but only expresses your Interest in possibly renltng an
apartment Reduced rents are avatlable if you
qua hfy on the basts of Income. J

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Vozce alo1zg Br'lf'ay

Dennl• F Kcncy of the
Pomeroy Naloonal Bank, wos
among I 648 sludcnL'l-h•nkers
from :w states and several
forei~11 11ations who have just
coonplel.ed the an nual twoweek re.,dence scssoon of tho
29th •nnuat Graduate School of
IJQnkong at the Universoly or
Wosconsln In Madison
by THOMA S JOSEPH
Sponsored by the Central
2 Whet
,\CROSS
States Conference consisting of
stone
I G I grub
the banker" association of 16 5 Gradua
3 Exceeded
midwesu!fn stales the •choot
mtm
toon gift
porta nee
requires attendance {or two 11 Lobertone
4 Mmusculc
12 Vosogoth
5 Ureakfa~t
kong
COUPLE REENLISTS
1tem m
13 Pro e~
RACINE - A U S Air Force
I orontu
paid
(2
wds I
14
for
husband a nd wife team
6
A t,art
Ser
Sergeants Roger I and Sherry
from
geants'
A Oors have re-enlisted on the
ot hers
(2 wds )
U S Aoo Force after !Jeong 15 Mal de
7 Defeat
at chess
selected for career status
8
A!&gt;sam
1\ogcr son of Mr and Mrs 16 Dobbtn s
so
lkworm
tresses
Richard E Ours wh o resode on
9 Margin
11 Endure
Elm Street Racone, Is an 19 Between
10 Wonn ong
aircraft maontenance spcoallst
card
quod and
16 Inte llect
quo
He os a 1968 graduate of
18 Max or
Southern Local Hogh School 22 Verdi
Buddy
Sherry daughter ol Mr and 2t opera
19
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Froth
Mrs James T York R R 1, 25 Menu
hehtnd
Dorchester Wis IS an ad
1tem In
20 Roue
Nome'
monlstratove spectahst
(2 wds)
27 Fonoshcd
INSURANCE ELIGIBLE
28 HomeNEW YORK (UP!) - The
steader
Natoonal Flood Insurers Assoco 29 Mans
atoon says Reynoldsborg Ohoo
nickname h-+-1-on Franklm Comtty has become ~~ ~~!~~
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LEAPIN Lii'ARDS, SAti0'1' 1
STAAlU1 T RAJ~-' I HOPE
PICKS I)SUP SooN 1

only to meet a large number o1
banker~ from all over the
country,
but they also had the
weeks each year for three
opportwuty of hearing the
years for graduatoon
school
s distinguished lee•
Attendance at the 1973
turers over 100 banking exGraduate School o! B•nking
perts !rom all parts of 'the
enabled Its students ut
Wisconsin's University not nation

Kcncy COiliiJictes hunk ing session

OO - Nows3 4
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version or remamdcoloog an old loook
1 00 - What s My Line 81 Elec Co 20&lt; Beat The Clock 4 News
llV JA!;K 0 lilliAN
6, 10 Untamed World ll ~"' Trevino s Gol/ 15 Living 33
Wolly Hyde Whole dod so ~upcrb u 18V&lt;•r fur
lilT 1'1 AYWRIC,JI I S
Bighorn 3
Homes
planned so lloooess on St;,kes' that the
ONLY 110M E-N
7 30 - Circ'"~ ToToltlheTrulh6 New Price Is RlghiB RFO
author wanted him •gai n for his lalcsl, IJoyd
N~W YO IlK (KF'S) - Fasdnotlng, wlt:Jt
20 The New Prlcols Right 10; Can cor Llfe or Dealh 33 Boat
the Cloc:k 13 Charles Blairs Better World 15
George
Knew My I alh&lt;r which we saw In
makes a play &amp;UCCI)IIS!ul ln London and a nop Otl
8 o0 - Temperatvrn Rising 6 13 Maude e 10 Eveni ng AI
London a lew da ys ugo - and walked out on ot
Broadway Jockey Club Slake~, ' by WilHam
Popo 33 Ohio Thto Week 201 Movie The Ceremony J 4 To
be announced 15
Douglas Home (pronounced llume ) 1 was a Dreary-dull dog~e diy IJiitosh oL• customary
1 30 - Movie The Couple TakH A Wile ' 6 ll Boseball 1s 1
Home-thlnne~ !'l ~lllrtg st r ~ught over our
de~ervedly smart smash In London , brought to
Hawatt Five 0 8 10 Folk life Discussion 20
American
head while the Hrotlsh audoence
Broadway it received ahnosl ununlmously fine
9 00 - International Performance 20 JJ
llCemed to be h.IVIng a p tca:~~JOt noghl ol the
reviews, full of emphuslij on 118 sheer en
9 30 - VIrginian 8 Movie Sandcoslles 10
giggles
10 00 - Marcus Wetby M D 6 13 News 20 NBC Reporh 3 '
lcrtalnment quotient • promise or blithely
To be announced 33
Unlike Jockey Cluh Stakes ' we simply
ijpinted content wh ic h almost alw•ys
11 00 - News J 4 8 13 15
dldn
tGet It Pluonty the qack was In us, nollhe
guarantees
a
prosperous
New
York
run
and
ot
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 IS Jack Pear Tonlle 6 13 Movies
vehocte Controbutong to our dosappolntment
Mister Buddwlng 6 Gentleman s Agreement ro
settled down for a disastrous few weeks
1 00 - News ll; Man lrom UNCLE 4
one of OIU' close frocnds who had seen it early on
like some lone local wines, such West End
2 00 - Your Health 4
the London rwohad noade us prornose to attend
Smash hits often can'! travel across an ocean
230 - News4
It
sl;lrred Sir lwlph llichardson then he d left
some
wines
can
t
even
travel
50
mtles
without
WEDNESDAY AUG 1~ 1973
6 00 - Sunrlae Seminar 4 Sacred Heart 10
spoiling •nd Jockey Club Stakes ' somehow the cast by the lome we ca ughtot so perhaps ot
6 15 - Urban League 10
fonancoaUy cordled on Its cheery way to lhe Cort was Sor Rafe s pcrfoomance lhal made ot ex
6 20 - Farm Report 13
&lt;ellent a Ia Wtlly Hyde Who te In Stakes
Theater on Broadway Certainly lt wa ~ a thin
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
The gentleman on the leadong role
hotartty
as
many
of
Author
Home
s
fripperies
6 30 - ColumbusTodoy• BtbleAnswers8 The $1ory 13
by
the time we ca ught up woth
6 45 - Corncob Report 3 Farmtlme 10
are meant to be They are conststent dellghts to
6 55 - Take Five for Life 15
ot was Andrew Cruickshank certainly a
London audiences and even reluctantly to
1 00 - TodayJ • 15 News6 B 10 Fllntstones13
charactcoactor woth ompressove credol~
veteran
London crottcs
1 30- Romper Room 6 Rocky &amp; Bullwlnkle 13
Wolltam Douglas Home son of the 13th Earl from The Old Voc s cla'i,Sics to Doal M For
8 00 - Capt KangarooS 10 NewZooRevuelJ Sesame SO 33
Las$1e 6
of Home, brother to Str Alec Douglas Home of MIU'der but he was no Ralph Rtchardson nor
8 30 - Ja ck Lal.anne 13 New Zoo Revue6
British upper polttocs, has made a handsome Wtlfrld Hyde-White He played the husband of
9 00 - Paul Dixon 4 Phil Donohue IS AM 3 Friendly Junction fortune from such fitmsy delights as rhe
Avtce Landon, and the to us threadbare tale
10 Peyton Place 13 Mister Roberts 33 Brady Bunch 6
concerned the characteo played woth contented
Reluctant Debutante," The Secretary Bird,
Movie Captain Carey U SA 8
and The Jockey Club Stakes a transparent desperation by Moss Landon whOse gesture
9 30 - To Tell the Truth 3 Peyton Place 13 Wild Wild Wesl6
agaonst a hoghway planned to chop their estate
Electric Company 33
enchantment m London the same In Manhat
10 00 - Dinah Shore 3 15 Jokers Wild 8 10 Dick Van Dyke 13 tan a cumulative fatlure for all tis croltcal In half was to announce on aory senousness she
LILias Yoga and You 33
wouldcommtt suocode at a certaon tome and day,
approval m New York
10 30 - Baffle 3 4 15 SlO 000 Pyramid 8 10 Spill Second 13
Analyzmg tt, It was not a play, but a vehocle proceeding towaod the deadltne woth a lunatoc
Erica 33 Mike Douqtas 6
11 00 - Gambit 8 10 Password 13 Wizard of ()(Ids 3 4 15 In
- In thLS case for the protean lunacy of Wolfrod repose the husband s solloness a stmolarly calm
Slgbt 33
Hyde-Whtte who onctdentally has taken thts series of resogned rodoculous reactiOns to her
11 30 - Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Love of Life 8 10 Brady
same htUe giant of nonsense onto the Northeast purposeful planned demose as tf ot were her
Bunch 13 Bowling 6 Book Beat 33
nghtful purpose
12 00 - Jeopardy 3 Bob Brauns 50 50 Club 4 Local News 8 10 Amencan barnyard theaters the theatrocal
13 Password 6 S~same St 33
12 3D-~ W s 3 15 Split Secolld 4 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10
OHIOAN JAILED
12 55 - NBC News 3 15
BROADCASTER DEAD
PHOENIX (UPI) - Hesh TO! EDO (UPI) - Servtces
1 00 - News Weather Sports 3 All My Children 6 13 Green
Acres 10 Not for Women Only 15 Jokers Wild 8 Summer Butowsky, 38 wanted m Cleve- were held here Monday for
Festival 33
land for mterstate transporta- Edward C Kutz, vereran local
1 30 - 3 On A Match 3 4 15 As the World Turns 8 10 Folk life
tion of forged checks smce hiS broadcaster who dted Thursday
33 Lets Make a Deal 6 13
ondlctment Jmte 19, was ar ni ght of an apparent heart Unscramble these four Jumbles
2 OO- NewlywedGame6 13 Gu1dlng L1ghl8 10 International
one l etter to each square to
Pertormance33 Days of Our Llves3 4 15
rested here Monday by the attack He was 65
form four ordmary words
2 30 - Edge of Nlght8 10 Doctors 3 4 15 Girl In My L1le 6 13 FBI Butowsky had been work
3 00 - Another World J 4 15 General Hospital 6 13 Price IS
tng here as a book salesman
Right 8 10 Black Perspective On The News 33
POLE CLIMB FATAL
3 30 - Return to Peyton Place 3 15 One Lofe to Live 6 13 Phil
ELKS
TO
MEET
Donahue 4 Secret Storm 10 Match Game 73 8 Time for
MONMOUTH, Ill (UPI)
Timothy 33
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The Robert Armstrong 13 Mau
4 00 - Moster Cartoon 3 Somerset 13 Love American Style 13
44th annual fall meeting of the mee Ohto, while vacattonong
Sesame Sf 33 Secret Storm B Huck &amp; Yogi 6 Movie The
Ohio Elks ASBOClalton opens wtth relatives here
was
Son of Captain Blood 10
4 30 - Dick Van Dyke 15 Petticoat Junctoon 3 Merv Gritton 4 here Frtday The three-day pro- electrocuted Sunday when he
Abbott &amp; Costello 8 My Little Margie 15 F Troop 6 Daktarl gram wtll be attended by touched wmng on a uttlity
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representatives of 98 lodges on pole he had chmbed
5 oo - Bonanza 3 Big Valley 6 Hazel a Mr Rogers 20 33
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Western Star Theater 15
SHAKESPEA~E Wl&lt;:oiE
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Idea?
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5 55 - Earl Nightingale 15
Baseball 15
6 00 - News Weather Sports 3 4, B 10 15 Truth or Conseq 6
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Sesame St 20 Societies In Transotlon 33
Now anance the etrcled letters
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6 30 - NBC News 3 ~ News 8 10 Sesame 51 20 I Dream of
to
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10 00 - Cannon 8 Ow en Mar shall 6 13 News 20 World
Jeannie 13 Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33
sugreated
by the above cartoon
Unlvers1ty Games 3 4 Man an &amp; Jtmmy McPartland 33
1 00 - Truth or Conseq 3 Beallhe Clock 4 News 6 10 What s
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My Line 8 Anything You Can Do 13 Etec Co 20 Saini 15
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Dick Cavell 6 13 Come To lhe
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Book Beat 33
Fair 4 Mov1es Stde Street 8
Bl ood &amp; Sa nd 10
7 30 - Eposode Action 33 Til&lt;&gt; Judge 10 Beat Ill&lt;&gt; Clock 13 To
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1 00 - Man from UNCLE 4 News 13
Jumhl~• GA'\IN ENJOY BIKINI AMULET
Surgeon 3 4 Protectors 8
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Pomeroy
West Ohio Annual Con! ,
Untied Meth Church to
Trustees, Letart Twp , 1 Acre,
Letart
Joseph Lincoln Price, deed
to Adallne Price Swnmers,
Donna
Isabelle
Wolfe,
Lebanon
George Logan to Allen G
Lipscomb, Opal M Lipscomb,
3 13 Acres, Bedford
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Anna M Ryther. Admn:
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Milo S Rlchsrdson, Gladys M
Richardson, I 43-160 Acre,
Letart
Anna M Ryther, Corum ,
Berneta Young, deed to John
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Lot 41, Naylor's Run,

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Marvin D Miller, dec to
Helen L Miller, Cert for
lrans , Salem
Donald W Chspman, Mae
Chapman, Wanda Burke, OWe
BIU'ke, Ralph R Chapman,
Rea Chapman, Ronald E
Chapman, Unds Chapman to
Vona M Chapman, Lots,
Columbia • Carpenter
John E Frank, Josephine E
Frank, Nellle T Frank to DalB
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bl ue fm lsh spot less mtenor

surpnsed by the ou tburst,
whtch "as captured by televt
swn cameras
KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; WIGS
Specials dunng August are
The Presodent new to Cah
Koncentree
Mot sf Kote
forma for an extended stay He
Kteansing Kream One Day
Sachet &amp; others Phone Helen
arranged to confer today wtlh
Jane Brown 992 5113
Zoegler to doscuss the timing of
8 2 tfc
his ftrst press conference on
WILL give away for good 1\ome
fove months
m the country full blooded
German Poll ee Dog 3 years
Julie Arrives
Old
gentle with children
Ntxon s daughter Juhe
Reason for giYtng away - dog
Eosenhower, who arroved last
has to be tied and would l1ke
to run loose Phone 992 3359
rught to be wtth her parents,
8 17 6tc
has revealed that the long
SENIORS Make your
awaited news conference, MEIGS
appointment now to have your
SENIOR PORTRAIT taken
which wtU be dommated by
Dates for taking MEIGS
Watergate questoons will be
SENIORS are Aug 22 23 24
held "before Labor Day
and 25 and Sept 1 Take
advantage of Special Senior
The Presodent's mood was
Prices for these days only
reflected on hos ftghtmg speech
Call GROVER S STUDIO
iddleport Oh o Phone 992
before the VFW m a deftant M
2475
revelalton that he had ordered
8 1 22tc
the secret bombmg of Cam- YARD Sale Thursday Friday
bodia on 1969 and "would make
and Saturday 10 a m till
dark Rees res1dence 3rd
the same decoston today if ot
Street
Rae ne
Ant1que
meant savong Amerocan lives
d shes b1ng and grondahl
Royal copenhagen collectors
The Ntxon admoniStration
plate s
Cambrtdge
has been under ftre for failing
depression and R F Prussta
Brlcabrac etc Old books
to tell the Amencan people that
bottles lanterns andirons
U S Atr Force was bombmg
new school clothes many
other 1tems lor everyone at
Cambodta between March
yard ule prices
1969 and May, 1970 The
8 19 6tc
Prestdent told the veterans GARAGE Sal Mt 01 ve R dge
that approprtate ' governm Long Bottom Monday and
Tuesday 9 t II 4 at the
ment and congress1onal
Casey German res1dence
leaders were informed
Few Old d shes furnitu re gas
heaters and mtsc 1tems
Chargmg that the North
6 19 31P
Vtetnamese
made
a
mockery of Cambodtan
neutrality Noxon satd "I made Employment Wanted
painter m
the dectston, I ordered EXPERIENCED
tenor and exter1or Call Don
Amertcan atrpower employed
Van Meter 985 3951
6 230/p
...._
dtrectly and contonually
agatnst the enemy-()ccupoed
base areas from whtch Com Help Wanted
SIBLE woman to
mumst soldters had been at- RESPON
babys it m Rutland t·om 11 30
tackmg and ktlling Amertcan
until 4 30 tour days a week I
ch1 ld m kmdergarten and 1 n
soldters '
school Call 7.42 4.426 after 6
The Prestdent clatmed that
pm
6 19 61p
Prmce Norodom Sihanouk, extied Cambodian leader ap- SOMEONE to wallpaper about.(
rooms 1 1 ve n Harnsonv lie
proved of the bombong

dillon to turmng over his
ftnanctal records for m·
spect10n
The (Agnew) letter ra18es
the suggestion that such a
meeting would be desirable
from his standpomt, Beall
satd I can't say if the
government sees It as destrable l'hmgs have to be thought
through

7 LS ffc

19S7 FO RD truck good con
dillon L.ooks good and runs
good $300 Phone 992 3359
8 15 6tc

1970 PLY FURY Ill

1 WAN T 10 tha nk my ne ghbo rs
and fri ends for flo wers ancl
man y k ndnesscs the Ew n~
F uneral Hom e and The Rev
Mr Jarv s for all the 11elp at
the flme of the dealll of ny
w fe Mabe l Raub Hobart
Raub Husband Kennell1 an d
Gard ner Mank. n
8 21 ltp

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automatic t ransmi ssion
power steer ng and brak es good while wa ll tires white
finish vmyl top radio cle('ln mstde

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Pr.ont 992 S•J&amp;J

Television Log

Business Services

PAhVIEW Kennels Poodl01

1969 CHEVROLET truck t3h
11 dump bodv cheater nle
woo 00 Phone 992 595 1
8 l6 61p

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1910 DODGE POLAR A
4 door fa ctory a11· V 8 engine

Pets For Sale

Auto Sales

Local 1 owner 350 V B eng ine power steering automatic
transm1sslan AM FM radio Hke new white lettered t1res
clean mten or

was so k. 11d aod thoughtfu l
affer th e death of my mother
Mrs Ell1abeth Biddle I
especial y w1S/) to thank thr
Wh1 t e Funeral Hone thosr
send ng !l ower s and food
Rev Robert Meece tor hi •
words
thr
co nsol ng
pallbearers and anyone elst
who helped In any'WaY
Thelm a
8 21 Hr

Indictment faces
knotty legalities
BALTIMORE (UP! ) - A
federal judge foresees the
posstbolity of three legal "confrontatoons" tf an atjempt IS
made to mdtct Vtce Presodent
Spiro T Agnew
Edward S Northrop, choef
judge of the Maryland U S
Distroct Court, satd Monday if
any of three posstble 18sues are
ratSed a court hearong would
have to be held to settle the
queshon before any Indictment
would be legal
Northrop listed the three
IBSueS as executive prtvilege,
separatiOn of powers, ' or
whether you can ondoct a vtce
president "
11
There lB a very grave
question over what the courts
can get from the executive
branch," Northrop satd
Northrop said that If federal
prosecutors wero Wtable to
volmt\aroly obtaon records or
other onformation from the
vice pre81dent they moght have
a difficult hme trymg to
compel comploance He satd
executive provilege might be
a valid defense "
~anew Informed Aug z
Agnew was mformed Aug 2
by George Beall, US attorney
••lor Maryland that he •• under
1lnvesttgat10n for posstble
I violation ol extortton, brobery
conopiracy and tax law•
Beall raised the poSBoboloty
Monday he may re) ecl
Agnew's offer for a prtvate
dllcusslon of the allegations
Agnew sent Beall a letter
• volunteering to meet the
ptOie(Uior provately In ad-

QUAliTY

wiSHlo-;ha-;k- ;:Nvone who

Nixon mad
By HELEN THOMAS
SAN CLEMENTE Calif
(UPI) - Presodent Noxon
fummg over assassmahon
precautions that demed him
the cheermg motorcade he
awatted , grabbed Press
Secretary Ron Zoegler by the
lapel Monday, spun htm
around and shoved hom
angroly
I don t want the press woth
me you take care of tt, Numn
snapped at the apparently
stunned Ztegler
The mcodent took place on
New Orleans after the Secret
Servtce, saymg tt had word of
an assasslnatoon plot, urged
that the Presodent not follow
the highly pubhcozed motor
carle route that had been
planned
Noxon took another route
although he had been lookmg
forward to a warm welcome
and friendly crowds to bolster
his public standing battered
bv Water~ate
Plot Announ~ed
The Secret Servoce an
nounced the plot and the
change of the motorcade route
prtor to Ntxon's arrtval so the
expected crowds would not
turn out and then be dtsappomted when th,e PreSident dtd
not pass
When he arrtved at the
Western Whtte House m San
Clenlente later m the day, his
pel'llOnal secretary for many
years, Rose Mary Wood,
,._ greeted htm wtth ' I was
: worried about you
~
'The whole thmg was rodicu
~ lous," the Prestdent was heard
to reply
'They called me last mght
.,,' and they canceled he satd
&lt;!Jlparently referrmg to the
:t,:motorcade route
;::t They'll never cancel
.,( 811other one," he added
;: The shoving lncodent took
r! place as Noxon was entermg
the conventton hall where he
later addressed the Veterans of
Foretgn Wars
Ntxon nottced that Ziegler
was leading a pack of newsmen
ln behmd him He grabbed

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to LMrY $ Mob ilEHomes
Chester Agr tco
Senilce Center llr'ICI The
Farmer s Bank and S11v ngs
Co
tor pur c has ng our
Champion Smgle Re-servt&gt;
Single and Champ ()O Pair
Lan bs at the fair Pi'ln &amp; Bill
Kautz

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Oayof PubllctJIIon

REGUlATIONS

The Publisher r~sen11es th e
right to edr t or re jec t anv ads
deemed
OblectiOnal
The
PUbli s her w ilt no! be responstblc

for more than ooe mcorrect
nsertion

RATES

For Want Ad Serv ce
5 cents p er Word one Insert ion
Mmlm um Charge 7Sc

12 c ents per wor d three
consec uttve ns .. rt ons
18 cents per word s x con
sec utlve Inser tions
25 Per Cen t Discount on pa1d
adsan.d ads pa•d w1th n 10 days
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OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to S 00 p m Da ly
B 30 a
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1910 PONT lA\. FIREBIRD ESPRIT

Ztegler s lapel woth one hand
and shoved the press secretary s shoulder woth the
other spmnong Zoeg1er about
face and sendmg tum to fmd
some other entrance for news
men
Reporlers wtth long expero
ence covermg Nuwn

were

Htlp Wanted

YARD Sale Wednesday thru
Fr iday at 838 South Second
Street
M i ddleport
Old
d1shes pottery stone Iars old
records old pictures and lo ts

m sc

UPHOLSTER your own fur
nlture we heve all the sup
plies you wil l need fabrtcs
foam for cushion s and pad
dtng We cut foam to any size
or shape Swivel bases cotton
burlap l egs zipper welt cord
Wl!'bblng dacron ch p boa rd
plus many other terns and
living room su1tes at low low
pr1 ces Pomeroy Recovery
622 E Ma 1n Phone 992 7554
7 19 301c

PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know
and 'be Informed or the tun c
t ons of your government are
e ~ bod red 1n publiC not ces II\
lhal se ll gover nment charges
all Ct f lens to be Informed

lh s newspaper urges every
cr t zen to read and stvdv these
not ces we strongly advise
th ose c1tdCns seeking fUrther
.nformat on to e&gt;r:erclse their
nght of access to publi(
records and pub l c meellngt

area
pnce
come
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WO:&lt;lD FAMOUS BAROAHL
DISTRIBUTORSHIP Now

available on local level ser
v •clng Berdahl dealers This 1962 FORD Falcon 11ery good
service type business can be
cond•hon Call 992 7165
opera led full or part time with
8 21 3tc
no
selling
experience
necessary Proflt potential is PONY trombone free mitten
paw kittens one Siamese cat
unllm ltttd
Conservattve
Call 992 7417
es timate of S95 for each day
worked A SJ 495 Investment
6 21 31p
puts vou In bus iness w R 1T E
TODAY
(Include
ph,one 1963 Mode l 911 3 plower tractor
number)
BARDHAL INC
P S d1esel Sl 300 Ca ll 843
2451
Media Penna 19063
8 19 3tp
8 21 6tc

8 21 31p

wr te and state your
and when you could
Mrs Raymond Myers
Pomeroy

8 21 3tc

MAN - for retail store w th
sales exper ence lnqu1re at
lhgels Furn ture Middleport
No age 1 m t
8 21 6tc

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1970 BSA 250 Call after 2 p m
Call 985 39 19
8 21 61p

Carriers Wanted

AM FM stereo rad o - e track
tape comblna t 1on 4 speaker
sound
sys tem
Ba lance
Sl03 79 or use our budget
terms Call 992 3965
e 15 6tc

For The
Daily Sentinel

1972 YAMA HA 250 MX

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Gent Grete
Clerk Trenurer
Vlllegeof Middleport

161 21 26 191

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4 months
8 19 6tc

1973- z g Zag sewmg mach ine
Th s machine darns em
bro ider s overcasts button
holes
All
Without
at
tac hments Pay balance Of
$38 50 or pay $5 per month
Call 992 5331
6 10 tfc

U S POSTAGE STAMPS WE
1 Secure locatiOnS 2 Place
Machines on Locat ion
3
Furn1sh Supplies YOU 1
Put In Stamps 2 Take out
the Monev J Keeo 20 oct 4 - - - - -- - - -- - - - - 51195 S10 oooworklng Capite! CLOSE OUT on New zig zag
Requ~red - 100 Pet Refund
mach nes For sew1ng stretch
able Send name Address
fabn cs buttonho les fancy
Phone Number Refere11ces to
des igns etc Pant slightly
Postage Stamps Inc
300 blemished Clio ce of carrym~
Interstate North N w Suite
case or sew n g stand S-49 80
328 Atlanta Ga 30339 (404 ) cashortermsavallable Phone

992

6 19 31p

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2964

8 20 6lc

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BEEF h1des day old paymg $1
Phone 773 5600 Grover C
Roush
Pomeroy Street
Mason W va

8 IS 91p

6 6 901c

NO 1 Copper 60c Rad ators
30c brass 20c batter es 90c
each clean dry G nseng
roots S60a lb Yellow root S-4
Mav apple SO c per lb M A
Hall
Reedsvil le Call 378

7 31 tfc
WANTED
for
11uctlon
hou sehold goods Tools most
anyth1ng of value Will buy or
sell on commission Will haul
7 25 tfc

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Witha

715 tfc
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washer end dryer dish
washer stll!lnless steel sink
garbage disposal eye level

we talk to you

carpet 111rge lot
3083 .

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1

COMPLETE set of Rogeri
Drums and Cymbals Like
new Phone 992 3132
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Bu ilding for sate or lease

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6 tfc
CASH paid for all makes and
models of mob i le ho m es
Phone eree code 6U .(23 9531 9 ACRES ground w i th 2 we111

3691

ON YOUR DIAL

Llvmg room 15x31 with
fireplace

Large TV r.oom

Utility room Full basement
Hot water heat Large 2 car
garage w1th workshop and
room ove r Large lot wtth

lots of shrubs

Close to

shoppmg

35 wooded acres frontage on

both s des of the road pond
s acres level an ex
eel len I buy $5 500 00
GENUINE SACRIFICE
3 bedrooms bath utility
about

room

large recreation
forced atr furnace
porches cellar with storage
over large lot $8 500 00

6

30 lfc

6

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Clelond Rac ine

1

3 BEDROOM house on Lincoln
H II
hv ng room
kitchen
bath and uttllty room extra
large lot over 1 acre Has
driveway
$13 ooo
Ca l l
Sunday after 12 noon on
weekdays after s p m 992
3247
8 S ttc

AVE

4

bedrooms bath new gas
furnace basemel'1t ,..,rt back

SMALL FARM
30 ACRES - On Route 33
North 2 bedroom home new

Hen house corncr ib barn and
all mmerals Want S1S 000 00
NEW HOME

LARGE convenient build ing
lots at Rock Springs Area
restricted for hoUSElS only
Tuppers Plains &amp; Chester
Water available Call or see

Bill Wille 992 2189

with garage Asking $20 000 00
NEW HOME
MIDDL EPORT - 3 bedrooms
I'/' balhs ni ce kitchen wl lh
S S cook and bake unlls
Ca rpeted Full basemen! wi th
garage Ask ing $19 500 00
NEW LISTING
POMEROY
Bu siness
ven t ur e for good Indu strious
person who Is willing to put In
long hours

-------------Real Estate For Sale

an d large ' lot

only S17 500 00

Want

DON T WA STE YOUR TIME
AND MONEY LOOKING OR
83 ACRE FARM gu watel 6 TRYING TO SELL OR TO
room hOuse In Langsville BUY SEE US WE WIL L DO
art• Phone 992 3530 or 142 THE JOB PROFESSIONALLy
641S
AND SAVE YOU ALL THE
8 19 lOOp TROUBLE

always availab le at

MILLER

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blths buement flrepla ct
Low tttlrtlll Pomeroy Wr ~te

MOBILE HOMES
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Crldorsvlllo Ohio •5806
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7 ROOM house w ith bath In
Rutland air conditioned
carpeted gas furnace dish
washer double oven range
double garage large carport
4 acre!! cleared and fenced
small
barn
and
other
build ings Phone 614 7.42 693.4
5 30 tfc

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PAGEVILLt: Ohio Includes
house at rooms down 1 up
garage workshop and ap
proximately 1112 acres with
young orchard 1 block east ot
Rt 692 S10 500 Information
at hou se

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Stop In and See Our
Floor Display_

10 at tfc

SEWI~G

MACHINES Repair

service all makes 992 2284
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Author.zed Singer Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scissors
3 29 tfc
FOR FREE estimates on
aluminum Stdlng
Storm
Doors and Windows Car
ports Marquees and Railing
Phone
Charles
Lisle
Syracuse Ohio Car l Jacob
Sales Representative V V
Johnson and Son inc
6 22 If&lt;
MOBILE home repair Elec
trlcal plumbing and heating

Phone 992 5658

1 15 trc

HARRISON S TV service and
service calls Phone 992 2522
29 lfc
DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and septic tanks dit

chOng service top soli fill

dirt
limestone
88tK
Escavatlng Phone 992 5367 or

992 3B61

9 1 tfc

HOME repair or remodeling
Reesoriable rates 1st class
work Call Bob or Bill 992

S968

8 10 tOte

6 DELL- WHEEL- Aiign;;;en1
located at Crossroads Rt 124.
now back to work Complett
front end service tune up and
brake
service
Wheels
balanced electronically All
work guaranteed Reasonabl~
rates Phone 742 3232
2 18 tfc

--------------RON SHEPARD Floor Wall

Remodeling Ce ram ic tile
baths Box 280 Rutland 74.2

366,

6 26 tfc
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Real EState For Sale

HOUSE for sale - Furnished
Now rented tor S100 month 1
acre land
shade trees
reasonable Call 992 122 5
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RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

RENTAL SURVEY

chen wtth ele ctric range On
Otuo Power Full basement

Gera din &amp; r ented

7 31ooc

15 lfc

Real Estate For Slle

1 bl

OFFICE SUPPLIES

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITATION
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035

11161fc

aval a e soon Just $5 000 00
POMEROY

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2 11 tfc

S232

ELNA and White Sew ng
Machines
Service on ail
makes Reasonable rates
The Sewing Center M d
dleport Oh10

home al l on one floor Garage
and large lot for mobil e home
or new house T p water

606

992 2094
Mam Pomeroy

EXCAVATING Dozers large
and small
Backhoes and
loaders on track and tires
Dump truck - Lo boy ser
vice Sept ic tanks Installed
George (Bill) Pullins phone
992 2H8 or 992 7402
2 9 If&lt;

WILL TRIM or cut trees
shrubbery Also paint roofs
Phone 949 3221 or 742 4441
1 18 30tc

NEW LISTING
NEARLYNEW - Just3years

HOME &amp; AUTO

EXCAVATING dozer loeder
and backhoe work
!oeptlc
tanks nstalled dump trucks
and lo bo:r-s for hire will haul
fill dirt top soli limestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
night phone 992 3525 or 992

1426

10 for culttvat1on
thp
balance as pasture Home
had 3 bedrooms TV room
mce k1tchen forced atr heat
bath
cellar
porches

POMEROY

FURNITURE

cancelled'
Lost
your
operator s license Call 992

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Awnmgs

1220 Washonglon Blvd
4131521
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Free
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room

Pick Up servtco
Available
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques
Dick Seyler Dwnor
Kerr 51
Pomeroy, D
Phone 992 2798

CONCRETE

delivered right to
project Fast and easy
estimates Phone 992
Goegleln Ready M IK

appolnlment Phone 992 56112
or 992 1121
1 25 301c

NEW LISTING
4 bedroom
'i------------~ c AN N 1N G
Tom a 1o e s home Iorge belh ni ce kitchen
Aor Condlttoners
colcumbors mongoea ond plus a one bedroom eporlmont

plu s gtgan11 c

Pomeroy

OPEN - Roger Hysell s Gar
age near Cronroads on St
Rt 12.4 all mechanical work
lnclud1hg automatic trans
m1sslons Monday Friday
9 30 a m to 5 p m Saturday
- 8 30 to 12 noon - unless by

RACINE RURAL

Anllques Modern Metels
used

5 1 lfc

Phone 9921696

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display of mobile homes

WMP0/1390

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ser11ice -

Nathan Biggs

Rad1ator Spectahst

Phone7735618from6 30pm IN THE COUNTRY _ 3
to 10 P m for appointment
J 20 lie bedrooms mce bath and kIt

Unilerpmmng

like a oerson

FAMILY HOME
2 story frame 6 bedrooms
w1th large closets 4'h ba1hs

Etc from Furniture
No ruinous lyes or caustics

C BRADFORD Auctioneer
Complete Serv1ce
Phone 949 3821
Recine Ohio
Critt Bradford

6 15 61p balh Iron! and back porches

MOBILE home spa ce In EX CELSIOR Salt Works E
Syracuse Phone 992 5959
Main St Pomeroy All klnda
6 21 lfc
of tall water pe lle t$ water
nuggets block ult and own
Ohio River Salt Phone 992

mobile home

~ maue sr Heater corl!

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph 446
~782 Gai11polls John Russelt
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

-------------~ .!. If porch 110 500 00

TWO BEDROOM mobile home RE DUCE exceaa fluids wllh
for rent ln the Rac ine area
Ftuldex ...... Lose weight with
Includes air condit ion ing Call
Ou A D iet capsu les
at
Nelson Drug&amp;
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Comp lete

Bulldoll!r Radlalor to lhe

Mfddleporl Ohio

nven range docron polyesoer MULBERRY

--------------Mobile Homes For Sale

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WANT AD j I

From the laroes1

READY MIX

Real Estate For Sale

81661&lt; $1600000
- - - - -- - - - - - - -NEW LISTING
B~9~SS~58HOGS •x5 II phone BURLINGHAM - 3 bedroom

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nylon print material with old A mce 2 bedroom frame
wood trim Foam reversible home bath c onvement kitchen
cushions This week onl y, wtth cook and bake units
S189 95 cash and carry
Pomeroy Recovery 622 e
Dmtng room gas forced air
Mal n Street Pomeroy Phone ' furna ce 1 car garage on large
992 7554.
lot
at
Darwin
Asking

clocks Ice boxes brass beds
di shes
or
com plete
househo l ds Wr i te M o
Miller Rt .( Pon eroy 01'1 o
ca ll 992 6271
S 13 lfc

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Ph 992 2114

If no answer 992 2568

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992 5656
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t ract t t down

For Free Est1mate

OpeneTol S
Monday thru SaturdaY

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

215 N Second
Phone 992 3509
24 Hour Servoce
All work guaranteed

GOING AT JUST $15 00000
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
ALL TYPES PROPERTY
LIST TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 22S9

NEW 2 piece Early American
liv ing room sulle In 100 pel

--------------OLD furn i ture oak tables

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Air Cond
Q"'fnqerat1on
Plumbmg
EteclriCdl ~p.,-.ndm,.t!:. Auto
A1r Cond
Res1denfla I or
Commercial

POMEROY
l!ii4 Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181

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MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

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You'll

On Most American Cars

Dick's
Hoard House

Coli 992 33S' or 992 2792

Hayman s

Roofing ,
Spouting
Porch Repaor Com
plete
Home
Remodeling

606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

Men s women s gtrls &amp;
boys regular teans &amp; casual
1eans Good colors All s1zes

62,9

CONSTRUCTION

P AND J HOME

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BIG YANK
SlACKS
50% OFF SALE

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ELECTROLUX
Sweepers
deluxe model comolete with
al l c leanmg attechments and
uses paper bags Slightly used
but cleans and looks like new
W II sell for 537 25 each or
terms available Phone 992
2984

Back to School Sate l

For Rent

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Building
992 2101

33 ACRES
3 m1les out of Rutland About

6 20 61c

CORNER cupboards
wall
cupboards chests old guns
any condition Also blue
decorated stoneware Wr te
P 0 Box 4.4 Martinsburg
Ohio .43935 or cal 1 484 4440
after 7 p rn

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Bid s Will be received by the
VIllage of Middleport Ohio
Me igs Co unty at the VIllage
Hall 237 Race street until 4 00
P M Se pte mber s 1973 for th e
following materials
l 500 ton s No 40at Asphalt ic
Con crete more or len
'l 000 gal ons T ac Coat more
or tess
Specifications for app lication
on file at the Mayor s Office 237
Race Street Mlddltport Ohio

B~agle

old 115 Call 992 1614

Bus1ness OpportunitieS

4439

6 4 30 Da1ly 8 12 Sat
1, the R H Rawlings Sons

like

1966 FORD Station Wagon 4 dr
country squire $500 Phone
992 3007 or 992 37 64
8 19 3tc

PRICE

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

B 19 4tc

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31C

Make 11 Roght

new Call 992 2888

PANY lmmed ate openings
are ava iable 1n the following
pos i tion s
Maintenance
Foreman ( underground)
Ass istant M1ne Foreman
(undergrou nd )
Sect1on
Foreman
Surfa ce Mine TWO tra iler lots In Midd leport
h duplex 1n Bradbuy pf1one
F or eman
Reclamat1on
before 6 p m 992 5693
Fo reman Persons app!ymg
8 20 Sip
should !'~Old valid foreman
certifi cation paper!! (Ohio) or
have SUffiCient experience to ROOM&lt;; by the /Pek $18 up
Meigs Inn Pomeroy
apply for State examlnat1on
712tfc
Sa lary Commensurate w1th
Experience
Excellent
Benefits TO APPLY Wr•te PRIVATE meeting room for
any organization phone 99 2
or
Phone
Personnel
3915
Department
Central
3 11 lfc
D•v slon Consolldat on Coal
Co mpany Cad l Oh iO 43907
Telephone 614 942 4512 AN 4 ROOMS furnished apt Rtghl
n town Ca ll 992 3659
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
8 16 6tc
B 21 tfc
3 AND .( R:OOM furnished and
CLEA NING lady to work. once
unfurnished
apartme nfS
eve ry 2 weeks Ca ll 992 3696
Phone 992 5.43.4
8 21 3t c
4 12 tr c

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8 19 31p

1 SNARE drum for sale

FEMALE to work as recep
lton st
clerk and general
duties of small business
Some typ no MUS1 have good
personality
E xcel lent
workmg cond it ions 35 hours
per week
send com ptele
resume to Box 729 A c 0 The
Oa11y Sent nel Pomeroy
OhiO
8 l1 61C

SOL IOAT ION COAL COM

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Be R1ght
11

Phone

9911-452

MATERIALS CO
Milson, W VI

173 5ll4

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

6 16 6tc

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PHONE 992-7368

CE NT RAL DIVI SION CON

HOU SEK EEPER to Ove In
drive car
no cigar ette
smoking Phone 992 2936

Alignment

COL L ECTORS Items John
Hen ry Bottle &amp; Mountaineer
lady P110ne 99117138

In
Middleport

432

Specoallst
Wh&lt;&gt;el

8 15 Me

w~tsher

NotiCe

992 2550

1)7 1

table and c hair
Honda
mo torb ike 65 model Home
l ig ht Cham saw Call David
Haggy 742 3303
8 21 3tp

HOGG &amp;ZUSPAN

Mtddleport, 0 .

NI CE SIX room house lor sa le l n
Pomeroy Ca ll 992 3975 or 99 2

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wooden

Buill Ia Your •s,.cs
Dollvtrtd Ia Joll Silt

ALL WEATHER

KNAPF&gt; shoes n.ew fBII and
winter styles now ou t Call
99'1 Sl24
8 .. "'

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

WOOD TRUSSES

Stdmg
Spoutmg
Remodeling
Plumbtng
Heating . Complete
Butldlng. Vmyl &amp; Alummum Stding

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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The weather satellite Nom
bus corcles earth 13 tomes dao
ly enabhng the N•toonal Aer
onautocs and Space Admonos
tratoon to monotor every spot
on lhe globe from 700 motes on
space

ROOFING

ln"'e-stm enl Property lor sale
I,..ARGE brick buildi ng on Ma1n
Str ee t Pomeroy Contain! .4
ren tals offers approximately
10 to 12 pet return on In
vestment Ca ll 992 21 89
8 19 6to

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ASK US A80UT '
Pill FAIRICATfD

( Ftihng out and returning the below survey
DOES NOT OBLIGATE YOU, but only expresses your Interest in possibly renltng an
apartment Reduced rents are avatlable if you
qua hfy on the basts of Income. J

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Dennl• F Kcncy of the
Pomeroy Naloonal Bank, wos
among I 648 sludcnL'l-h•nkers
from :w states and several
forei~11 11ations who have just
coonplel.ed the an nual twoweek re.,dence scssoon of tho
29th •nnuat Graduate School of
IJQnkong at the Universoly or
Wosconsln In Madison
by THOMA S JOSEPH
Sponsored by the Central
2 Whet
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States Conference consisting of
stone
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the banker" association of 16 5 Gradua
3 Exceeded
midwesu!fn stales the •choot
mtm
toon gift
porta nee
requires attendance {or two 11 Lobertone
4 Mmusculc
12 Vosogoth
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kong
COUPLE REENLISTS
1tem m
13 Pro e~
RACINE - A U S Air Force
I orontu
paid
(2
wds I
14
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husband a nd wife team
6
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Ser
Sergeants Roger I and Sherry
from
geants'
A Oors have re-enlisted on the
ot hers
(2 wds )
U S Aoo Force after !Jeong 15 Mal de
7 Defeat
at chess
selected for career status
8
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1\ogcr son of Mr and Mrs 16 Dobbtn s
so
lkworm
tresses
Richard E Ours wh o resode on
9 Margin
11 Endure
Elm Street Racone, Is an 19 Between
10 Wonn ong
aircraft maontenance spcoallst
card
quod and
16 Inte llect
quo
He os a 1968 graduate of
18 Max or
Southern Local Hogh School 22 Verdi
Buddy
Sherry daughter ol Mr and 2t opera
19
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Froth
Mrs James T York R R 1, 25 Menu
hehtnd
Dorchester Wis IS an ad
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Nome'
monlstratove spectahst
(2 wds)
27 Fonoshcd
INSURANCE ELIGIBLE
28 HomeNEW YORK (UP!) - The
steader
Natoonal Flood Insurers Assoco 29 Mans
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only to meet a large number o1
banker~ from all over the
country,
but they also had the
weeks each year for three
opportwuty of hearing the
years for graduatoon
school
s distinguished lee•
Attendance at the 1973
turers over 100 banking exGraduate School o! B•nking
perts !rom all parts of 'the
enabled Its students ut
Wisconsin's University not nation

Kcncy COiliiJictes hunk ing session

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1 00 - What s My Line 81 Elec Co 20&lt; Beat The Clock 4 News
llV JA!;K 0 lilliAN
6, 10 Untamed World ll ~"' Trevino s Gol/ 15 Living 33
Wolly Hyde Whole dod so ~upcrb u 18V&lt;•r fur
lilT 1'1 AYWRIC,JI I S
Bighorn 3
Homes
planned so lloooess on St;,kes' that the
ONLY 110M E-N
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author wanted him •gai n for his lalcsl, IJoyd
N~W YO IlK (KF'S) - Fasdnotlng, wlt:Jt
20 The New Prlcols Right 10; Can cor Llfe or Dealh 33 Boat
the Cloc:k 13 Charles Blairs Better World 15
George
Knew My I alh&lt;r which we saw In
makes a play &amp;UCCI)IIS!ul ln London and a nop Otl
8 o0 - Temperatvrn Rising 6 13 Maude e 10 Eveni ng AI
London a lew da ys ugo - and walked out on ot
Broadway Jockey Club Slake~, ' by WilHam
Popo 33 Ohio Thto Week 201 Movie The Ceremony J 4 To
be announced 15
Douglas Home (pronounced llume ) 1 was a Dreary-dull dog~e diy IJiitosh oL• customary
1 30 - Movie The Couple TakH A Wile ' 6 ll Boseball 1s 1
Home-thlnne~ !'l ~lllrtg st r ~ught over our
de~ervedly smart smash In London , brought to
Hawatt Five 0 8 10 Folk life Discussion 20
American
head while the Hrotlsh audoence
Broadway it received ahnosl ununlmously fine
9 00 - International Performance 20 JJ
llCemed to be h.IVIng a p tca:~~JOt noghl ol the
reviews, full of emphuslij on 118 sheer en
9 30 - VIrginian 8 Movie Sandcoslles 10
giggles
10 00 - Marcus Wetby M D 6 13 News 20 NBC Reporh 3 '
lcrtalnment quotient • promise or blithely
To be announced 33
Unlike Jockey Cluh Stakes ' we simply
ijpinted content wh ic h almost alw•ys
11 00 - News J 4 8 13 15
dldn
tGet It Pluonty the qack was In us, nollhe
guarantees
a
prosperous
New
York
run
and
ot
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 IS Jack Pear Tonlle 6 13 Movies
vehocte Controbutong to our dosappolntment
Mister Buddwlng 6 Gentleman s Agreement ro
settled down for a disastrous few weeks
1 00 - News ll; Man lrom UNCLE 4
one of OIU' close frocnds who had seen it early on
like some lone local wines, such West End
2 00 - Your Health 4
the London rwohad noade us prornose to attend
Smash hits often can'! travel across an ocean
230 - News4
It
sl;lrred Sir lwlph llichardson then he d left
some
wines
can
t
even
travel
50
mtles
without
WEDNESDAY AUG 1~ 1973
6 00 - Sunrlae Seminar 4 Sacred Heart 10
spoiling •nd Jockey Club Stakes ' somehow the cast by the lome we ca ughtot so perhaps ot
6 15 - Urban League 10
fonancoaUy cordled on Its cheery way to lhe Cort was Sor Rafe s pcrfoomance lhal made ot ex
6 20 - Farm Report 13
&lt;ellent a Ia Wtlly Hyde Who te In Stakes
Theater on Broadway Certainly lt wa ~ a thin
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
The gentleman on the leadong role
hotartty
as
many
of
Author
Home
s
fripperies
6 30 - ColumbusTodoy• BtbleAnswers8 The $1ory 13
by
the time we ca ught up woth
6 45 - Corncob Report 3 Farmtlme 10
are meant to be They are conststent dellghts to
6 55 - Take Five for Life 15
ot was Andrew Cruickshank certainly a
London audiences and even reluctantly to
1 00 - TodayJ • 15 News6 B 10 Fllntstones13
charactcoactor woth ompressove credol~
veteran
London crottcs
1 30- Romper Room 6 Rocky &amp; Bullwlnkle 13
Wolltam Douglas Home son of the 13th Earl from The Old Voc s cla'i,Sics to Doal M For
8 00 - Capt KangarooS 10 NewZooRevuelJ Sesame SO 33
Las$1e 6
of Home, brother to Str Alec Douglas Home of MIU'der but he was no Ralph Rtchardson nor
8 30 - Ja ck Lal.anne 13 New Zoo Revue6
British upper polttocs, has made a handsome Wtlfrld Hyde-White He played the husband of
9 00 - Paul Dixon 4 Phil Donohue IS AM 3 Friendly Junction fortune from such fitmsy delights as rhe
Avtce Landon, and the to us threadbare tale
10 Peyton Place 13 Mister Roberts 33 Brady Bunch 6
concerned the characteo played woth contented
Reluctant Debutante," The Secretary Bird,
Movie Captain Carey U SA 8
and The Jockey Club Stakes a transparent desperation by Moss Landon whOse gesture
9 30 - To Tell the Truth 3 Peyton Place 13 Wild Wild Wesl6
agaonst a hoghway planned to chop their estate
Electric Company 33
enchantment m London the same In Manhat
10 00 - Dinah Shore 3 15 Jokers Wild 8 10 Dick Van Dyke 13 tan a cumulative fatlure for all tis croltcal In half was to announce on aory senousness she
LILias Yoga and You 33
wouldcommtt suocode at a certaon tome and day,
approval m New York
10 30 - Baffle 3 4 15 SlO 000 Pyramid 8 10 Spill Second 13
Analyzmg tt, It was not a play, but a vehocle proceeding towaod the deadltne woth a lunatoc
Erica 33 Mike Douqtas 6
11 00 - Gambit 8 10 Password 13 Wizard of ()(Ids 3 4 15 In
- In thLS case for the protean lunacy of Wolfrod repose the husband s solloness a stmolarly calm
Slgbt 33
Hyde-Whtte who onctdentally has taken thts series of resogned rodoculous reactiOns to her
11 30 - Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Love of Life 8 10 Brady
same htUe giant of nonsense onto the Northeast purposeful planned demose as tf ot were her
Bunch 13 Bowling 6 Book Beat 33
nghtful purpose
12 00 - Jeopardy 3 Bob Brauns 50 50 Club 4 Local News 8 10 Amencan barnyard theaters the theatrocal
13 Password 6 S~same St 33
12 3D-~ W s 3 15 Split Secolld 4 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10
OHIOAN JAILED
12 55 - NBC News 3 15
BROADCASTER DEAD
PHOENIX (UPI) - Hesh TO! EDO (UPI) - Servtces
1 00 - News Weather Sports 3 All My Children 6 13 Green
Acres 10 Not for Women Only 15 Jokers Wild 8 Summer Butowsky, 38 wanted m Cleve- were held here Monday for
Festival 33
land for mterstate transporta- Edward C Kutz, vereran local
1 30 - 3 On A Match 3 4 15 As the World Turns 8 10 Folk life
tion of forged checks smce hiS broadcaster who dted Thursday
33 Lets Make a Deal 6 13
ondlctment Jmte 19, was ar ni ght of an apparent heart Unscramble these four Jumbles
2 OO- NewlywedGame6 13 Gu1dlng L1ghl8 10 International
one l etter to each square to
Pertormance33 Days of Our Llves3 4 15
rested here Monday by the attack He was 65
form four ordmary words
2 30 - Edge of Nlght8 10 Doctors 3 4 15 Girl In My L1le 6 13 FBI Butowsky had been work
3 00 - Another World J 4 15 General Hospital 6 13 Price IS
tng here as a book salesman
Right 8 10 Black Perspective On The News 33
POLE CLIMB FATAL
3 30 - Return to Peyton Place 3 15 One Lofe to Live 6 13 Phil
ELKS
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Donahue 4 Secret Storm 10 Match Game 73 8 Time for
MONMOUTH, Ill (UPI)
Timothy 33
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The Robert Armstrong 13 Mau
4 00 - Moster Cartoon 3 Somerset 13 Love American Style 13
44th annual fall meeting of the mee Ohto, while vacattonong
Sesame Sf 33 Secret Storm B Huck &amp; Yogi 6 Movie The
Ohio Elks ASBOClalton opens wtth relatives here
was
Son of Captain Blood 10
4 30 - Dick Van Dyke 15 Petticoat Junctoon 3 Merv Gritton 4 here Frtday The three-day pro- electrocuted Sunday when he
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Western Star Theater 15
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Baseball 15
6 00 - News Weather Sports 3 4, B 10 15 Truth or Conseq 6
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Sesame St 20 Societies In Transotlon 33
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6 30 - NBC News 3 ~ News 8 10 Sesame 51 20 I Dream of
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10 00 - Cannon 8 Ow en Mar shall 6 13 News 20 World
Jeannie 13 Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33
sugreated
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Unlvers1ty Games 3 4 Man an &amp; Jtmmy McPartland 33
1 00 - Truth or Conseq 3 Beallhe Clock 4 News 6 10 What s
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11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Dick Cavell 6 13 Come To lhe
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Fair 4 Mov1es Stde Street 8
Bl ood &amp; Sa nd 10
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Pomeroy
West Ohio Annual Con! ,
Untied Meth Church to
Trustees, Letart Twp , 1 Acre,
Letart
Joseph Lincoln Price, deed
to Adallne Price Swnmers,
Donna
Isabelle
Wolfe,
Lebanon
George Logan to Allen G
Lipscomb, Opal M Lipscomb,
3 13 Acres, Bedford
Raymond L Rowe, Kay M
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Focle Hayman, Parcels,
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Anna M Ryther. Admn:
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Helen L Miller, Cert for
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Rea Chapman, Ronald E
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KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; WIGS
Specials dunng August are
The Presodent new to Cah
Koncentree
Mot sf Kote
forma for an extended stay He
Kteansing Kream One Day
Sachet &amp; others Phone Helen
arranged to confer today wtlh
Jane Brown 992 5113
Zoegler to doscuss the timing of
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WILL give away for good 1\ome
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m the country full blooded
German Poll ee Dog 3 years
Julie Arrives
Old
gentle with children
Ntxon s daughter Juhe
Reason for giYtng away - dog
Eosenhower, who arroved last
has to be tied and would l1ke
to run loose Phone 992 3359
rught to be wtth her parents,
8 17 6tc
has revealed that the long
SENIORS Make your
awaited news conference, MEIGS
appointment now to have your
SENIOR PORTRAIT taken
which wtU be dommated by
Dates for taking MEIGS
Watergate questoons will be
SENIORS are Aug 22 23 24
held "before Labor Day
and 25 and Sept 1 Take
advantage of Special Senior
The Presodent's mood was
Prices for these days only
reflected on hos ftghtmg speech
Call GROVER S STUDIO
iddleport Oh o Phone 992
before the VFW m a deftant M
2475
revelalton that he had ordered
8 1 22tc
the secret bombmg of Cam- YARD Sale Thursday Friday
bodia on 1969 and "would make
and Saturday 10 a m till
dark Rees res1dence 3rd
the same decoston today if ot
Street
Rae ne
Ant1que
meant savong Amerocan lives
d shes b1ng and grondahl
Royal copenhagen collectors
The Ntxon admoniStration
plate s
Cambrtdge
has been under ftre for failing
depression and R F Prussta
Brlcabrac etc Old books
to tell the Amencan people that
bottles lanterns andirons
U S Atr Force was bombmg
new school clothes many
other 1tems lor everyone at
Cambodta between March
yard ule prices
1969 and May, 1970 The
8 19 6tc
Prestdent told the veterans GARAGE Sal Mt 01 ve R dge
that approprtate ' governm Long Bottom Monday and
Tuesday 9 t II 4 at the
ment and congress1onal
Casey German res1dence
leaders were informed
Few Old d shes furnitu re gas
heaters and mtsc 1tems
Chargmg that the North
6 19 31P
Vtetnamese
made
a
mockery of Cambodtan
neutrality Noxon satd "I made Employment Wanted
painter m
the dectston, I ordered EXPERIENCED
tenor and exter1or Call Don
Amertcan atrpower employed
Van Meter 985 3951
6 230/p
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dtrectly and contonually
agatnst the enemy-()ccupoed
base areas from whtch Com Help Wanted
SIBLE woman to
mumst soldters had been at- RESPON
babys it m Rutland t·om 11 30
tackmg and ktlling Amertcan
until 4 30 tour days a week I
ch1 ld m kmdergarten and 1 n
soldters '
school Call 7.42 4.426 after 6
The Prestdent clatmed that
pm
6 19 61p
Prmce Norodom Sihanouk, extied Cambodian leader ap- SOMEONE to wallpaper about.(
rooms 1 1 ve n Harnsonv lie
proved of the bombong

dillon to turmng over his
ftnanctal records for m·
spect10n
The (Agnew) letter ra18es
the suggestion that such a
meeting would be desirable
from his standpomt, Beall
satd I can't say if the
government sees It as destrable l'hmgs have to be thought
through

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was so k. 11d aod thoughtfu l
affer th e death of my mother
Mrs Ell1abeth Biddle I
especial y w1S/) to thank thr
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send ng !l ower s and food
Rev Robert Meece tor hi •
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knotty legalities
BALTIMORE (UP! ) - A
federal judge foresees the
posstbolity of three legal "confrontatoons" tf an atjempt IS
made to mdtct Vtce Presodent
Spiro T Agnew
Edward S Northrop, choef
judge of the Maryland U S
Distroct Court, satd Monday if
any of three posstble 18sues are
ratSed a court hearong would
have to be held to settle the
queshon before any Indictment
would be legal
Northrop listed the three
IBSueS as executive prtvilege,
separatiOn of powers, ' or
whether you can ondoct a vtce
president "
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There lB a very grave
question over what the courts
can get from the executive
branch," Northrop satd
Northrop said that If federal
prosecutors wero Wtable to
volmt\aroly obtaon records or
other onformation from the
vice pre81dent they moght have
a difficult hme trymg to
compel comploance He satd
executive provilege might be
a valid defense "
~anew Informed Aug z
Agnew was mformed Aug 2
by George Beall, US attorney
••lor Maryland that he •• under
1lnvesttgat10n for posstble
I violation ol extortton, brobery
conopiracy and tax law•
Beall raised the poSBoboloty
Monday he may re) ecl
Agnew's offer for a prtvate
dllcusslon of the allegations
Agnew sent Beall a letter
• volunteering to meet the
ptOie(Uior provately In ad-

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Nixon mad
By HELEN THOMAS
SAN CLEMENTE Calif
(UPI) - Presodent Noxon
fummg over assassmahon
precautions that demed him
the cheermg motorcade he
awatted , grabbed Press
Secretary Ron Zoegler by the
lapel Monday, spun htm
around and shoved hom
angroly
I don t want the press woth
me you take care of tt, Numn
snapped at the apparently
stunned Ztegler
The mcodent took place on
New Orleans after the Secret
Servtce, saymg tt had word of
an assasslnatoon plot, urged
that the Presodent not follow
the highly pubhcozed motor
carle route that had been
planned
Noxon took another route
although he had been lookmg
forward to a warm welcome
and friendly crowds to bolster
his public standing battered
bv Water~ate
Plot Announ~ed
The Secret Servoce an
nounced the plot and the
change of the motorcade route
prtor to Ntxon's arrtval so the
expected crowds would not
turn out and then be dtsappomted when th,e PreSident dtd
not pass
When he arrtved at the
Western Whtte House m San
Clenlente later m the day, his
pel'llOnal secretary for many
years, Rose Mary Wood,
,._ greeted htm wtth ' I was
: worried about you
~
'The whole thmg was rodicu
~ lous," the Prestdent was heard
to reply
'They called me last mght
.,,' and they canceled he satd
&lt;!Jlparently referrmg to the
:t,:motorcade route
;::t They'll never cancel
.,( 811other one," he added
;: The shoving lncodent took
r! place as Noxon was entermg
the conventton hall where he
later addressed the Veterans of
Foretgn Wars
Ntxon nottced that Ziegler
was leading a pack of newsmen
ln behmd him He grabbed

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(Continued !rom I'"K" I) .
school lunch pr'Ol!l nm fnll n
Chef 's Pantry. Columbus. and
It was voted to eh:mge from
numerical grades to let!&lt;•t·
grades in the hi ~h school
Attending the meeung wert•
board member~ Davttl Nca~c,
Dennie Htll, Charles Pyles ,Jt.
llv llu~ h 1'. Kirk&lt;•l.
Charles Pyle· and1 Gt ovet
Exet;ut 11·t· \ ' II' &lt;' Pn•suknt
Salser, Jr., Supt . Bob On! and
llol l•' r~lt'd it' ail't·nlrr
principals James Adams, Btl!
A few "''"ks n~o. Holzer
Baer , James Wtckhne and Medical l'•'tli&lt;'r Sdwol of
Larry Wolfe.
Nw Sill~ Ct'it•b• alr&lt;i the 50th
Anntvl'tS.tl\ of tit•' fi rst
graduatm~ , l.tss. and alum nae
DIVORCJ:;S ASKED
f•·on all u1•or th&lt;' country
Fout suits for dh one hf1Vt1 l'durnt'd flH th~ 1('Un ion
been filed m Mctgs Counl) \\ t•t•kt.•nd u~ lrbt dLton
Common Pleas Court. The)
Jrwluctmg thl' mosl recent
wet·e by Dcbr.t B•wnfteld. cl.oss th.tl gruthtfllcd m .June,
Middl epol't
vs
Pa ln ck 727 youn~ ~~-ome n hlove comllrwnfteld. JJaufort, S C . pl('ted tllr1r trdL/11111{ in the
Naomt
Rulh
Don&lt;&gt;hue
Hosptlal's School of Nuosmg.
Pomeroy Rt. 4. vs Stephen Ra1
Studen ts come from uol only
Donohue, sa m e add 1e:-;s, and Oln o. bu l lh&lt;' suroounding
Charles C. Wnghl, Mtddlepot t, "''''' or \\ est Vorguua and
vs Carolyn Lee Wngltt. M•d· Kenlllckv even fro m as far
dlepor t, each duu gmg gross awav .~· N&lt;'\\ Y01k It is
neglect of duly and extreme n~lu;'&lt;11 thai .tfler rulftllmg
cruelty, and Thoma. K Woods. lhctr trann ng • eqn n eme nts
Middleport, vs Palrtcto ~
here '" Gu llo polls, the) may
Woods,
Howard.
Ohto, , elw n lo hosptutls wlhetr own
chargmg gross neglccl of duly
home towns, go on to the larger
ctttes m the Tt t-SI,ot e urea, or
even fwthc t """Y when opporluntt) presents otself
In facl, a student from
Greece, Ma ty Dcmetnadou,
entered the Holzet School ol

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Nurstng m Scplembct, 19$2,
graduates in 19;;, Ihen
returned lo Greece to !lCcepl "
responsible position on the
nursing staff 111 Thessalonikt
The SchOQI had twenty...,tght
in thtsyear's graduatmg class
Of tlus group, thirteen are
slaytng at Holze r Medi cal
Center as gl'aduate nurses,
which ls another tndtcation of
how imporl&lt;lnt tt ts lo have the
most modern medical racthty
so that our graduates wtll want
to remain here to provide the
finest pahent care. In turn,
patienls beneftl from lhe high
acadennc standards required
in our SchO\ll of Nursing.
The 13 who are slaying at
Holzer Medical Center include
Debbte Hemsworlh !rom
Lancaster and Wilma Rtfe of
Middleport. now a part of the
nursing team lor surgical
pa hents. Two graduates ,
Elame Jacobs of Wellston and
Joy Ktmble of Jackson, wtll be
10 the orthopedic, medical and
general surgtcal areas. Vtckt
Kaufman of New England In
West Vtrgmia, Sharon Pyles of

The disclosure was the first
by the Secret Servtce durmg
Nixon's presidency of a illreat
against his life. Only bare
del&lt;ltls were revealed by the
Secret Service, which also
asked New Orleans pohce to
pick up a former policeman
who trted to nttack Ntxon's
lunousine three years ago.
He was Edwin Michael
Gaudet Jr., 30. He was accused
in a federal warrant of makmg
the threat last Wednesday m
New Orleans. Gaudet, nicknamed "Punchy," was tracked
down 111 New Mexico Monday
night but fled from offtcers.
The Secret Service empha·
sized that Gaudet might not be
mvolved 10 the "posstble plot. "
Agenls 10 Washmgton and New
9rleans declmed further comment today.
Gaudet was located in a
hipptel commune near Arroyo
Hondo, N.M. ·When Secret
Servtce agents tried to arrest
him, Gaudet grabbed a htgh·
powered rifle, frred three shots
at the agents and escaped mto
the brush-eovered hills.
"We know he knows the area
•· and he's armed wtth a 30-06
rifle," satd a spokesman for
Taos County Shenff Arthur

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The Secret Servtce's dtsclosure of a "possible consptracy"
to assass10ate Prestdent NIXon
rn New Orleans was generally
discounted toda y by pollee for
lack of evHlence The Prestdenl
lu mself called t he eptsode
"ridiculous "
The Secret Service made its
an nouncement Monday an
hour before Ntxon left Florida
for New Orleans to addtess the
Veterans of Fore rgn Wars
natt onal conventoon . Ntxon
refused to call off the tnp but
agreed to swrtch hJs motorcade
off famed Canal Street.

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VIce President Aaron Burr
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Sept. 14, 1836.

JR S ex11 ms to be given soon
CINCINNATI _ Persons
who are not eertifled public
La "•'•· or ••tlorney•" but
acrmut
want to qualify to repres•nl
ctlents in In matters oolore
ille lnlernal ){venue Service
. must submlllhelr examination
application ily Aug. 31 , 1973.
District Dirertor of Internal
Hevenu• Paul A. Schuster,
said tha t the Special
Enrollment Examination In the
Cincmnatl Dlstrtcl will be
given at Clllctnnali on Sep·

Pomeroy - Harold Norton,
Jerry
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F 1e l ds, Frank
G1 rolam1 , Charles Salser.
William Radford, Howard
Logan . Delma Buck , Marv 1n
Keebaugh, Mar 1orle Reuter,
V 1rgll Wmdon , Gay Perrm ,
Mike Globak.ar , Jane Walton,
Robert Vaughan. Dwight
Goins, Kenneth E . Harn s, Don
Betzing, Leo vaughan. Mil dred
Hudson , Roy E M ill er , Sarah
G1bbs, Ola St
Cla1r, Ber
nadetle Anderson , Dorothy
Johnslon, Albert Rou sh , Gary
Sm1th, Homer Smll h , Norbert
Neutzl mg. Lloyd B l ~t c kwood .
Gene Holldash elt, Mary F •e lds ,
Barbara F 1elds, Margaret
Eskew : Rollin Radford . Marc1a
L Rogers, Margaret Slory ,
Wllllace Hatf •eld , Harlan
Whitlatch , Roy Sm•th , Mel 1sa
R1zer. Tommy Ray Reuter ,
Marvm Taylor
M iner sv ille - Sla cle Arnold
Racme - Floyd He ndr,cks ,
Fr •l z Buck, Phyllis Edward s
Marl i n Wi lc oxen. E m m a
Adams, Roy Van Meter Ed
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Oav1s, Dean Lutz, Robe rl
Kmg . Norma G W•lcox, J ane
M•l1er , Ida M
Mart in, Ed
Durst. Edward F 1scher , Clara
France. Charle s Searles. M ary
Bacon, William L•t lle . D.:H'\ •e l
Ray Ellis, Chester Erwm . Pal
Gress , Brenda T urner , Thoma s
E Weaver , Paul Haplonstall
Sarah Fowler. Georg e Harr is,
Milton Hood . Er1 c Pear ch
Karen Pnce .
Chester - Alben Mar li n
Syracuse - Mill ar d Ro ush,
Dorot h y Dougla s, Woo droo'l
Zwelllng , L a rr y Laven der ,
Donald Hendricks
L ong Bottom Ma cii l
Barton. Gr ella StJttl e, How ard
Parker . Henry Bahr
Reed sv i ll e James p
Rulland - Homer P Parker.
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Lee , Donna Dav idson, ChB r hs
C Ki ng, Ro sell a Buchfle ld
HarriSO n v il le Rob er t

HUGH P. KIRKEL
'eflecll'&lt;l in scoring resulls on
the State Board Test Pool
Exarmnalton for Professional
Nuo·ses ; our sludenls have
scored.wtthm the upper to pet.
of schools m Ohro.
From all indicatiOns, over
ftfly students, whtch IS a record
\ugh, wtll be enrolled m the new
rres hman class at Holzer
Medtcal Center School of
Nursing, starting to September
of thts year. Thts is not only a
reflectron of our reputation for
academic excellence tn nurs·
ing educatton, but an
awesome challenge and
responstbthly to continue to
mamlam these htgh standards

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trailer was removed.

At 10:30 p.m. on SR 124 m
Sutton Townshtp, James
Walker, Rl. I, Portland, had
pulled off the htghway oo the
rtght when a vehicle drtven by
Emory Cteed James, Rt. I
Portland, went off the highway
and struck the Walker vehicle.
There were no injuries .
There was ltghl damage to both
ve hicles, and no cttalions were
issued.
Air was reportedly left out of
tires on a compressor at Rock
Springs over the weekend. The
compressor belonged to Shelly
and Sands. A pavmg machine
was also struck by an unknown
vehicle located on old . county
road 25 below Salisbury School.

CINCINNATI - THE GREATER CINCINNATI Gasohne
Dealers Assoctation announced today its 400 members have
voted to close their servtce stations during the Labor Day
weekend to protest "the Cost of Ltving Counsil's bungling of
Phase IV.''

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THE DARING
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driving a tractor trailer, was
crossing the tracks when a
trailer pm came out leavmg the
trailer partllllly blocking the
tracks. The sheriff's depart·
ment cheeked with Hobson
Yards and a train was headed
south in the directionnof the
accident.
The sheo·ifl's department
stayed ot the scene until the

By United Press International
SAIGON - GUERRILLAS AMBUSHED a South Vtetnamese
militia patrol early today stx miles from Saigon m the closest
attack to the capital smce the Jan. 28 cease-fire. The South
Vietnamese military command said Commumsts htdden in the
surrounding jungle triggered a captured American claymore
mine as the militiamen were passing.
The command said one militiaman was killed and five were
wounded by the blast six miles northeast of Saigon. It was the
closet incident to the capital since Jan'. 28 when the Communists
hit the Tan Son Nhut air base on ille outskirts of Saigon with eight
rockets only two hours before the start of the cease .fire.

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A CHAIR BY OAY
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Three men forced their way
Into a car driven by Ona E.
McKmney, Rt. I Shade,
Tuesqay aflernoon at 3 p.m. as
she pulled off County Road 26
ooto County Road 20, Sheriff
Robert C. Hartenbach 's
depar~ent reported today.
One•of the men drove the car
north on County Road 19, and
after traveling 2% ml(es threw
Mrs. McKinney out of her car.
The triO then apparently
turned the car around and
headed towards U. S. Rt. :l3.
The car was found by the
Sheriff's Department over an
embankment. There was light
damage to the car.
Mrs .
McKinney
was
unharmed.
The sheriff's department set
up a search for the three men
1n the Peach Fork area, but the
search was called off due to
darkness.
The department also investigated an
accident
Tuesday at 1:57 p.m. on the
railroad tracks on County Road
8, Rutland Township.
Jack Slate, Charleston,

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plaques b&lt;llng awarde-d In the lrtbutlons on a commwtlty on
Stat~ of Ohio to org1mtzattons, behalf ur senior cillzcns.

Just Received
Furoiture Department, 3rd Floor

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!ember 24 and~. 1973.
Interested. persons can
secure appltcatlw and ad·
'""I r
dltlonal Informal1on 1rom~~
local IRS office, he s•ld. AP·
pllcatlons, accompllnled by a
fee of $25 payable to Ute In·
lerna! Revenue Service, should
be mailed by August 31, 1973, to
ille Director, Audit Division,·
Internal Revenue Service ,
Washington, D. C. 20224 ; At·
tentlon CP .A:C :T - SEE.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Trujillo.
Nmeteen law enforcement
officers spread throughout the
hills today in the search for
Gaudet
Secunty was extremely light
for Noxon's VFW appearance.
There were no incidents and He
Oew alter the 2-hour, 11-minule
vtsit to the Western While
House m San Clemente, Calif.
"The whole thmg was ndicu- DUBONNET WINNER
MONTICELLO, N.Y. (UP!)
lous," Noxon satd of the
- Bob Brannum, former.
possible conspiracy.
Boston Celtics star and now
head basketball coach at
Brandeis Umverstty, beat Jack
Marm of the Houston Rockels,
1-up on the rourill hole of
sudden deaill play Thursday to
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by, Mary Nease, Jean Nease, win the $3,000 top prize m the
Jean Sayre, Juantta Sayre, forst Dubonnet Golf Classic.
Lulabetle Hampton, Martha
Lou Beegle, Beulah Strauss,
Emma Clatworthy, Marie
Barton, Elva Dailey, Elotse
White, Vernon Nease, Jane
Wagner and Doroilly Smith
Donations were given by ille
varoous organizations of the
Church of Christ, Quahty Print
Shop, Metgs Local Schools, the
Datly Sentinel, Athens Messenger, WMPO radio sl&lt;ltion,
Pomeroy Emergency Squad
and Veterans Memorial
Hospital

M•ddleporl

T'S A ·: HAIR!'

1

Jay•·coes will b&lt;l WedneS(!ay at 8
p.m ut the Pomeroy Vtll•ge
Hull Youu~: men between the
a~cs of 18 tmd :~. who are
cor•ccrn&lt;'&lt;l about their com.
muntly and want to be Involved
are welcome.

UNIT CALLED
The
Meigs
County
Emergency Medtcal Servtce
was called to Mormng Sl&lt;lr at
II · 50 a m. Saturday for Earl
Shuler. A medical patient,
Shuler was l&lt;lken to Veterans
Memortal Hospital where he
was admitted. AI 9·09 p.m.
Saturday , the servtce was
called for Wendell Barrett,
Danville. He was l&lt;lken to
Veterans Memortal Hospilal

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Use our Fr(o&lt;&gt; P" dwtq Lol

Robinson's Cleaners

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nu•llil'nl putients and cardia&lt;'
patlt.•nts who are I'CCUIH'ratin..:
from ueut&lt;· phu,..s ol their
tllness. F:ula Crabtree ol
Lucasvtlle and Donnu Shaner
or Oak thll combine medical
1ind surgi cal patient care
dulics
Mary Hayes or Pomeroy
rotates between the Labor
Room. 08 and Nursery. These
whowtll work In Pediatrics are
Dorothy Neutding ol Pomeroy
and Penny Saunders or
Gallipohs Carol Daylleld from
PI Pleasant ts now a member
of Ute Intravenous Therapy
team.
We're p.-oud to welcome
illese competent and skilled
yowtg ~omen to our staff, and
hope their nursing association
wlth Holzer Med1cal Center
wtll be a
illing on .
Next year' Sen r Class
mcludes twenty-moe studenls,
and the followmg (1975) has
thtrty-etghl in the class. These
studenls are in school all
summer wtlh one week's
vacatron in June and a three
week break in September.
Mtss Beremce Skehan Is the
Dtrector of Nursmg Educatton
and 1s assisled by nine faculty
members who combine their
teaching sktlls to turn out the
!west nursing graduates
anywhere m the Sl&lt;lte of Ohro.
This top-notch mstruction is

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PHNOM PENH - CAMBODIA'S top mllttary man .said
today he expects Thailand and South Vtctnam to step m to
prevent a l'!orth Vietnamese takeover of Cambodia. Maj. Gen.
Sosthene Fernandez also told a news conference he plans to ask
the United States to resume bombing operallons if Hanoi refuses
to pull its troops out of his country.
"f don't think friendly countries hke South Vietnam and
Thailand will stand by and let Cambodta be overrun by the North
VIetnamese," Fernandez said. He said he was watting for the
North VIetnamese to pull out of Cambodia in accordance with the
Paris peace accords.
"If they don't, then we'll have to ask the United States why it
respects mternationalagreemenls when the other side doesn 't,"
he said. Fernandez, however, predicted his soldiers would turn
back Communist guerrltlas pressuring Phnom Penh wllhout any
outside help. "If they want to come and die against the defenses
of Phnom Penh, let them dte," he said.
SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF .-PRESIDENT Nixon's aides
acknowledged for the first ttme that he Is under tension and
strain as a result of Watergate revelations, but they 10sist that he
is capable of performing his presidential dulles. Meanwhtle there
wns speculation that Nixon's long-awaited press conference on
Watergate may be held this week, possibly today . Reporters
noted that the White House spokesman did not announce a
definite time or place for today's press briefing. Nixon has not
held a news conference since March 15.
"There is no question that during the past few months, there
have been periods of pressure on the President," Deputy Press
Secretary Gerald L. Warren said Tuesday. But he also told
reporters, "There is no question in the President's m10d, in the
minds of those around the President that he is not only capable of
performing tile dulles of his office, but he ts dotng Utis. He 1S
leadl~g the nation ."
DETROIT - THE UNITED AUTO WORKERS TueSday
chose Chrysler Corp., smallest of the "Big Three" auto makers,
as this year's strike "target." That means Chrysler will face a
strike In mid-September unless tt comes to terms with the uruon
on a new contract.
The UAW has made a good use of the "strike target"
strategy it dreamed up In 195510 put added pressure on one auto
company to agree to a pattern-&lt;~ettlng contract. In iL• simplest
terms, It means: "Give us an agreement we can take to our
members or be shut down while your competitors keep building

In nddtlinn, futu·

Mt' l ).\l't

())Unty residents l"'vc b""n
llillllf-d to rt(·(&gt;fvc l'crtifh•nw
awnnls given for euch cvunty
of Ohio. They ru·e'Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. l.ochury, High St.,
Pomeroy , as illc outst1mdlng
sc11lor citizen couple/ Miss
l.ucitlc Smith as the winner of
!he Qounly 's senior volunteer
service award, and C. J ,
Struble, the "Mr Senior
Cillzen Award ."
All of the awards, to be
presented Friday at the Ohio
State Fair, are spont!Ored by
the pivislon of Adminlstratton
on Agmg . Selection of The
Daily Sentinel for ille award

WASHINGTON - VICE PRESIDENT Spiro T. Agnew
bell~ves his qnemles are within the administration he serves and
he has struck back to slk'llce them. He accused Attorney General
Elllpt L. Richardson and U. S. Attorney George Beall Tuesday of
viollttlng their "legal duly" to prevent news leaks.
l!"heMl, he assorted, have bwn deSigned to Influence Ute
gra~d Jury which Is Investigating allcgatloos thai he acoopled
paypfls and ktckbackslrom consultina· englnwrs doing buslnes
(Conllnu~d on P11e 101
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supervi.Mor 1

compiled the scrapbook,
Tho county winners were
selecteq on the basis of
nomlnatwns which gave a
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PATLOCHARY

MRS. PATLOCHARY

CLARENCE STRUBLE

LUCILLE SMITH

Devoted To Th.e Jnterutl Of 'I'M Meig1-Mawn Area
VOL XXV NO. 91

POM EROY·MIDDLEPORT, OH 10

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1973

TEN CENTS

PHONE 992·2156

or ta es o ens
WASHINGTON (UP!) White House lawyer Charles
Alan Wnght charged today
that Watergate prosecutors
were trying to alter the
meaning of the Constitution in
an attempt to force Prestdent
Nixon to turn over tape
recordings bearing on the
scandal.
Wright made the opemng
arguments in a U.S. District
Court hearing on the battle
over the Nixon tapes. The case
ts expected to reach the
Supreme Court posstbly in a
matter of days.
Wright spoke ahead of
Watergate Special Prosecutor
Archibald Cox in a packed
courtroom before Chief U.S.
DIStrict Judge John J. Sirica at
a show-eause heanng on
whether Nixon should be
compelled to turn the tapes
over to the Watergate grand
jury.
The Prestdent's lawyer
argued that 18 months
ago
"no.
responsible
body
of
legal
opinton" would have contended
that any court had the power to
order a President to disclose
his most confidential communtcations.
Cox llstened impasstvely as

3 Fined
for DWI
Seven were find and four
defendants forfeited bonds 10
the court of Middleport Mayor
John Zerkle.
Fined $150 and costs and
given a three day jall·sentence
on conviction of driving while
Intoxicated was Francis J.
Baker, 40, Pomeroy; Leroy
Simpkins, 18, Mason, and
Harold Uttte, 36, Mtddleport,
fined $100 and costs and given
illree ilay jail sentences for the
same offense; Ralph Cundiff,
31, Middleport, ~ and costs,
op~rating a motor vehicle
without regard to safely;
Dennie E. Glaze, 18, Pomeroy,
inadequate brakes, fine
suspended, and Bob Ellis, 19,
Rutland, and Knneth D.
Mohler, 3$, $10 and costs each
on vandalism charges.
Forfeiting bonds were
Willard H. Mohler, 23, Piney
Flat, Tenn., $25, splnmng tires;
JohnS. Cleland, 22, Langsville,
$30, Intoxication; Michael C.
Custer, 20, Pomeroy, $30,
failure to yield right of way,
and Jeffrey L. Zerkle, 19,
Cheshire, $30, spinning tires .

new cars."
WJISHING'ION - SEN. GEORGE S. Mt'(JOVERN, O.S. D.,
said today President ' Nixon "almost leaves us no allernattve
except to consider Impeachment" of him over the Water~ate
scandal.
Mc'Govern said continued refusal by the President to give
Senate and federal lnvostigators access to White House tape
recordings and documents bearing on Watergate "makes It very
hard for Congress not to give serious c'Onsldorntlon lo an lm.
peachmont proceeding."

w:ui un tht · IW S, IM of a
munlnltlloll llfC[Iilrc&lt;l by Mrs.
l•:lchllOr ThOI!lOS, director or
lito Motgs &lt;:ounty Council on
Agrng lind Mrs. Pearl
Welker who I• In charge
~~ thr ·owtly c-ouncil's rct&lt;rcd
senior
volun·
leer program, and on accompanying scraJ&gt;book of
slortes and photogrnplt~ from
'fhc Scnhncl pertaining to
,.mtor citizens' activttics.
Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja, local

Back on jobs
Union workers returned to
their jobs this morning at the
James M. Gavin Plant ncar
Cheshire .
Some 3,400 craft workers
walked off their Jobs Tuesday
morning honoring strike signs
posted by members of Local
981 of the lnternntlonal
Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers.
Local 981 roproscnts some
330 members In the Newark·
Zunesvllle operating dJvislon
und lransmlsslon section of the
Ohio Power Company . Its
members l~ove been on strike
Hl nre July I.

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Wright spoke.
Nearly 100 reporters and 200
spectators were jammed mto
the so-ealled Ceremomal Court
Room on the 6th floor of the
Federal Court House where
Strtca conducted the trial of the
onginal seven Watergate defendants last January
Many persons were unable to
get mto the room and stood
pattenUy outside, hoping for a
chance to get in when someone
left
In his opening ~rguments,
Wnght went to the heart of the
White House contention- that
the President, not the courts,
has the power to decode what
matenal may be made public.
"The special prosecutor
asked two things," Wright
said . "First that the court's
judgment be substttuted for the
President of the United Slates
on whether it is contrary to the
public interest to disclose hts
most privileged documents;
and secondly, 1f the court

HE'LL SURRENDER
TAOS, N. M. I UP[) - A
former New Orleans
policeman wanted on a
federal
warrant
for
threatening the llle or
President Nixon agreed to
surrender today to Secret
Service agents.
Edwin Michael Gaudet Jr.,
30, told a relative he would
surrender, ending an In·
lensive manhunt around a
commune near this northern
New Mexico community.

Bus times
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announceo.

concludes the Prestdent has
erred 10 hts judgment to
wtthhold them, whether court
has the power of compulsory
process to compel him to
produce them.
"The stmple fact ~f history ts
that m the 184 years of the
repuhlic, no court has ever
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been asked to do either thing."
Should the judge order Nixon
to pt·oduce the tapes, Wnght
satd, it would set a precedent
for the 400 other federal district
Judges mille country who could
rule in later rases that they had
the power to override a
prestdenhal claim of privUege.

Wright lnststed the President
has the constotut10nal authortty
to keep secret anything he
chooses "m the public tn·
teres!." Cox contended earlier
t~at "no man 1s above the law"
and that Ntxon must produce
evidence sought by the grand
jury.

Cox is seeking the tapes of
nine Watergate-related phone
calls or meetings Nixon had
with hts aides beginning three
days after the June 17, 1972,
bugging arrests at the Democratic National headquarters
in the Watergate complex
along the Potomac River.

Promotion set for bond issue
Mrs. Theodore T. Reed, Jr.,
and Mrs. Harry Davts were
named co·chairwomen for
promotion of a one-half mill
bond tssue for retarded school
children in Meigs County at a
citizens meeting held at Trimty
Church, Pomeroy, Tuesday
ntght.
Mrs. Daniel Thomas, ad-

ministrator of the Meigs
Community School, opened the
citizens meeting, pomtmg out
the need for a modern, onefloor bmldmg for the retarded .
Bestdes classrooms, the
building would house a
sheltered workshop plus
facilittes for speech and home
training.
Mrs . l}alph Welker was
named to head the telephone
commtttee for the promotiOn of
the bond issue whlch would
provide $250,000 for the constructton of the hew building
and would be matched wtth an
equal amount by the sl&lt;lte.
Working wtth her will be Bel&lt;!
Beta
Chapter, Ohio E"ta Pht
The Metgs County Board of
CommiSSIOners has received Chapter and Xi Gamma Mu
an overpayment of $152,512 in
federal revenue sharmg funds
accordmg to a letter from
Graham W. Watt, director of
the Office of Revenue Shartng.
WASHINGTON (UP! ) To adjust the overpayment,
gasohne
station
the offtce wtll deduct $61,189 Many
from the county 's next operators plan to shut down
allocallon and the com- over the Labor Day weekend to
missioners will be required to protest the government's
return via check $91,323 Smce Phase IV prtce controls, and
ille funds received have not some may do tt as early as this
been spent only earmarked for weekend.
'!'he American Automobtle
various projects, the proposed
plans to remodel and renovate Association m a weekly survey
the Meigs County Courthouse of gasoline supphes satd today
the shutdowns probably would
will be carried out.
be
"widespread."
Tuesday the commissioners
"Although tt ts still uncerlam
resolved to create a samtary
sewage district to include all of how thorough area shutdowns
will be if they do occur, one
Salem Twp.
The commissioners also state retatl dealers association
adopted a resolution to adopt said ot was conftdent 60 per
fees for minor subdtvisions. cent of Pennsylvania's 10,000
The fee for application is $5 ; dealers would close on cue
for prelimmary plat approval, from the assoCiation," AAA
base charge $20, plus $2 per lot. satd in the report.

County

overpaid

Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi
soronty and the Mtddleport
Chtld Conservation League.
Mrs. Charles Goeglein will
head the pubhclty for the
promotion with the motto
bemg, "I Care." Mrs. Harold
Sauer wlll be in charge of the
financial aspects of the
campaign and her committee
includes Mrs. Hugh Roush,

Mrs. Paul Karr, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Diddle and Mr. and
Mrs. George Skinner.
Mrs. Nan Moore will head
the speakers' bureau and will
be assisted by John Krawsczyn, Mrs. Harold Wolf, and
Mrs. Thomas.
The official kickoff date lor
the campaign will be o.ct. I.

Public meeting set
MASON - A public meeting be used, town council, decided
has been scheduled Sept. 6 at Monday mght.
7:30 p.m. in the Mason city
In other actions council:
building to discuss how
Employed Mrs. Clarence
revenue sharing funds should (Myrtle) McCloud as a full
time water clerk at a salary of
$400 per month.
Created a planmng commission to review and orgmate
progressive ideas, which may
include state or federal funds.
AAA satd its nationwide
- Heard a first reading of a
survey showed that gasoline
curfew ordinance "perl&lt;llning
dealer associations 11 in many
to child welfare."
slates and cities" were
- Agreed to send registered
organizing closings, "some as letters to property owners not
early as the coming weekend
complying with lot clearance
but most planned to comcide
with the long Labor Day regulations, stipulatmg that if
lots are not cleared within a
weekend.''
reasonable-time, the town wilt
The protest will be aimed at
have
this done at the owners'
preftt margins allowed under
expense.
Phase IV price controls.
Two contracts, one with
Petroleum prices have been
Boron Oil Company for
one of the chief l&lt;lrgels of the
gasoline
and another wilh
federal anti-inflation program.
Appalachian Poweo· Cotnpany,
The AAA said its 12th weekly
wer€' renewed.
survey, whlch checked 3,984
Approval was also gtven a
service stations across the
trailer permtt for Alvle Perky
country, showed a continued
and Mayor Ira Atkinson asked
shght tmprovement 10 gasoline
permission for bonding five
supplies.
Mason cittzens for emergency
pollee work.
Councilmen attending In
addition to Mayor Atkinson
were : George Ray Van Matre,
Robert Roach and Dayton
Raynes.

Gas shutdown planned

The schedule of the three
buses for the Meigs Common·
tty School was announced
today. Classes at the school,
located in Ruland, wtll slart on
Aug. 28. The morning
schedules: Bus No 2, driven
by Ahce Wolfe :
· Bashan at 8:10, Keno at 8.21,
Long Bottom at 8:29, Reeds·
ville at 8:37, Tuppers Plains at
8:52, Chester at 9:05, Five
Points at 9:09, Rock Spnngs at
9.15.
Bus No. I, Dee Brown .
Racme at 8·15, Syracuse at
One or ille oldest 4-H clubs 10
8:22, Batley Run at 8:40, Meigs County is the Better
Danville at 9· 05, Rutla11d at Liveslock
Dairy
club,
9:25 .
or·gantzed In 1943, or 30 years
Bus No.3, Jean Wood :
ago.Itspresentadvtsor (for six
Rt. 681 at 8:05, Alfred at 8:25, years ) Is Roy Holter of ncar
Bookmobile at 8:55, Pomeroy Five Potnts who was a charter
at9,Middlepot·tat9 ·10, Rl.l43 member ll is sponsored by the
at 0:17, Rutland at 9·25
Pomeroy Nattonnt Bank and
Landmark Stores
In this. ils 3oth year the club
won Its ftr~t Datry SweepCALLED TWICE
sl&lt;lkes Award . Points were won
The Mtddleport E·R squad
was called twice Tuesday for on grndes on projects, number
of cattle In the dairy projecl
Ronnie Waltors, Middleport,
and In lhe show, the rank In the
first to 313 North ~cond at 1.32
p.m. for Walters who Wtls Ill breed champi on classes,
nnd again 11 :48 p.m. to a showmanship places, u barn
,Middleport tavern for Walters . inspection over a three day
He was taken to Veterans period by different judges, fair
Memorial Hospital where he conduct, and sportsmanshtp.
There were 18 donors for
was u•cated and released.
money and halters. They were :
Ja ckson Production Credit ,
Meigs Branch Athens Co .
LOCAL TEMPS
Snvlngs
nnd Loan, FultonThe temperature in down.
1'hompson
Tractor Sa les,
town Pomeroy nt II a.m.
Wedncsdny was 70 degr·ces Formers Bunk and Savings
Co., Clllzons National Bnnk,
under sunny skies.
'

Better Livestock club has
its

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greates~

of all years

Carnahan Auction Servtce, Jtm
Carnahan and Dan Smith,
Racme Home National Bank,
Elbcrfelds Department Store,
Sugar Run Flour Molls, Keith
Goble I'Ot'd, City Ice and Fuel
Co , Chester Twp. Trustees,
Art Orr, Charles BISsell, and
Dnvtd Koblent&gt;; Don Smtill,
COil 1\ techntcian; Centra l
Soya of Ohio (Gallipohs),
Pomeroy N~ttlonal Bank,
Leland Pat·ker, A. I. Service;
Modern Supply , a nd Ohio
Valley lnduslrles, Mmersville.
Winners of 1973 Dairy
Sweeps takes weo·e (rank,
points and prize ):
1st, Mark Mora, 471, $50 and
show halter.
2nd, Jan Holler, ~67, $40 and
show hal ter.
3rd, Dcmse Dean , 465, $30
and show halter
41h, Eddie Holte r, 41i4, $2$
ond show hailer
5th, Robin Wlndland, 457, $20
and show halter
6th, Alan Hollet·. 425, $15 und
show halter

7th, Patty Parker, 418, $10
and show halter.
8th, Janis Carnahan, 417, $10
and show halter.
9th, Patty Pulhns, 416, $10
anti shew halter.
lOth, Kathy Parker, 407, $10
and show halter.
lith, Tony Carnahan, 404, $10
and tie halter .
12th, Stephanie Radford, 393,
$10 and toe halter .
13th, Mary Mora, 391, $10 and
tie halter.
Tony Carnahan had highest
score on barn inspection for all
three days.
The club thanks everyone
who made the sweepstakes
pOSSible, especially Phil and
Ann Radford, who helped
contact domn·s.
To·ophies in the bettor
livestock d"Jry show were won
by Denise Dean ; Best of Show,
wllh ~ Holstein cow, and by
Jants Carnahan, Reserve Best
of Show champion, with u
Guernsey cow.

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DIVORCES ASKED
Two suits £or dtvorce have
been filed in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court ancl
another was granted. Filing for
divorce were Sylvia Carman,
Pomeroy, Rt. 2, against Ivan
Carman, same address, and
Jeanie B. Blake, Long Bottom,
Rt. I, a minor, by her mother
Eileen Bahr, against Ricky Lee
Blake, Reedsville Rt. I, each
on charges of gross neglect of
duty and extreme cruelty .
Janke Mees wns granted a
dtvorce from Jim Mees on
charges of extreme cruelty, ·
PLAN SOCIAL
An lee cream social wlU be
held at 6:30p.m. Friday, at the
Rock Sprlni!It United !&gt;lethodiJt
Church with proeeL'&lt;ls to go Into
the building lund.
ME~:T'fONlGHT

Parents ol all pupils cnterlng
)(lndergarten In the Sout~rn
Local SchOQI Olalrlct thl.t fill
are to meet at 8 thla evenlnc In
the cafeteria ol the hlah tc:hool
In Racine.

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