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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., May 15, 1912 ·

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McGovem's Hopes Rise
DETROIT (UP!) - Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey seems
willin~ to settle for second
place in Tuesday's Michigan
presidential primary, but Senf
George McGovern is beginning

to ta lk "upset."
McGovern and _ Hwnphrey
both are considered underdogs
to Alabwua Gov. George C.
Wallace, who is expec ted to
ride to victory in the slate on
his stro ng: stand i:lgainst court·
orde red busing to achieve
sc hool infegration.
"The polls seem to indicate
that Governor Wallace is out in
front," McGovern conceded

Mf~GS
.

THEATRE

Sunday, as had Humph&lt;ey
before him. "But I think it's
conceiva ble that we could pull
off an upset."
Mc.Guver n's optimistic
outlook followed a series of
rallies in Lansing, Grand
Rapids and Saginaw in which
he drew '11\allace-size crowds of
2,500 at each slop.
The South Dakota senator
topped orr the day with an
appearance before some 2,000
young persons chanting "We
Want George" at a United Auto
Workers hall in suburban
Taylor and remarked: "Let me
·say that this has been one of the
most remarkable and I thin~
deeply satisfying days ~ve
had si nce this campaign
started one year ago."

·Tonight thru Tuesday
May 14 -16

Wall DiSney's

SONG OF THE SOUTH

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{Tcchnicolor)

AII -Ca rloon feature .

"G"

D1 sney Cartoons:

Pluto' s Kid Brother
Teachers are Peo ple
Figaro &amp; Frankie

Chi ldren : 75c
SHOW STA RTS 7 P.M.

Adu lts $1.50

MASON DRIVE-Ir:t
M,1 ,,HI •'w V,,
A (.1rtoon NHthll,.

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Tonight &amp; Tuesday
Mav15·16
DoUble Feature Program

'.· - jusT A CAMPFIRE ·
The Middleport E·R unit
answered a call to Bradbury
at 6:08p.m. Sunday lor Pam
Harris, 21; Leading . Creek
Road, who had become ill In
her automobile. She was
taken to Vclerans Memorial
Huspllal where she was
treated and released.
Middleport firemen· were
called lo lhc Powell St. area
at 2:55a.m. Sunday where a
resident had seen a fire and
called the department. In·
vestlgatlon disclosed that tbe
blaze was a small campfire
.made by lwo girls who were
camping out.

TWO· LANE,.
BLACKTOP
( Tec hni color)

James Tay lor
Warren Oa tes
Lauri Bird

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" TAKING OFF"

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Lynn Carl in
Buck Henry

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NATIONWIDE PRIMARY
COLUMBUS (UP!)
Secretary of Slate Ted W.
Brown wolild like to see a
nati onwide pr esidential
preference primary held ori lh·e
same day 1 so voters would not
be influenced by the vote
outcome in other states, but
admi ls il would be hard to
ar~·ange. "I think you'd gel a
better sam pling of voters'
feelin gs," Brown explained. "I
think llle 'voter would not be
influenced by what another
sta te is doing."
UNDERWOOD CHOSEN
BETHANY, W. Va. (UP! ) Cecil H. Underwood, who .was
assistant to the president of
Marietta College from 1946 to
1950, will take over July I as
the new president of Bethany
College .

Q11w1

-"The
on l y
gvoranteu the pu rsui t of
hap piness • If's vp to each
•••son to Hnd It ond keep

Happine'ss is finding a store
that has what you want, '
when you wa nt it-or people
wi lling and eager to he lp you
find it. Shopping wi th ttle

" FRIENDLY ONES" at
Pomeroy

Ce m e nt

Block

Compil ny may be just t he
answer lor you ... try us - and
sec for yotlrself why they ca ll
us the "Friendly Ones ."

POMEROY CEMENT
BLOCK CO.
The Oept. Store of Building
Since 1915.

·

PILOT KILLED
AKRON (UP)) - Abram F.
Sloan, 56, Huntsburg , was
killed Saturday when his single
· engine plane crashed In a
swampy, wooded area near the
Ohi o Turnpike in Summit
Coun ty.
"
STRIKE ENDS
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (UPI!
- Some 1,600 members of the
United Steel Workers of
America Union were to return
to work at the Empire-Detroit
Steel Co. here today as ordered
by U. S. District Court Judge
Timothy Hogan at Cincinriali
last week.
SHOW HORSES PERISH
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UPI)
- A lire of unknown origin
swept through a barn at the
nearby Hi ghview Stables
Saturday, killing all 31 English
show horses in the building.

WASHINGTON ~UPI) - U. S. warplaoeo have mined
rhiers .and canalll wltllin North Vietnam ao well as the en·
trances to seven North Vle~Qmese ports, It was. disclosed
today.
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ADefeme Department spokesman, Jerry W. Friedheim,
said the mining of lnlaad waterways was pal'! of an overall
effort to knock out all meam of t1'8111portallo0 within North
Vlelnam, Including hlgbwayo, nil Uae11 and railroad switching yards.
·
Friedheim made the disclosure when asked at a Peo·
lagoo newo coofereoce whether· any North Vlem.mese
inland waterwayo,llad been mined as part of the at~empl to
slop the flow of war supplies In North VIetnamese troop~~ In
South VIetnam.

Secrecy Costs Run High
By ED DOOLEY
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Four
major government agencieS
spend twice as much mooey to
keep things secret as to inform
the public about their work,
Rep. William S. Moorhead, DPa ., said today.
The Departments of Deferise
and State, the Atomic Energy
Commission and the National
Aeronautics and Space Admi·
nistration spend $126.3 million
·annually on securjty claSSificalion, according In a General
Accounting Office (GAO) survey, Moorhead said.
That figure compares with a
litUe more than ~ million
which the Office of Manage.
men! and Budget lists those
same four agencies as .having
spent on public . information
programs, Moorhead said in
remarks prepared for the
House.
"Our supposedly democratic
form of government is spen·
ding twice as much of the
taxpayers' money to hide in·
formation as it spends to in·
form the American public,"
said Moorhead, chairman of
the government information
subcommittee.
Moreover, Moorhead said,
the $126.3 million spent by the
four agencies "is only a part of
the total eost of hiding in-

formation from lbe public. The
GAO admitted that even their
experts could not get all of the
data necessary In arrive at the
total cost of the 3ecurily
classification."
The congressman said one of
the biggest blanks in the GAO
study was the cost defense
contractors . charge for their
role in the government's
secrecy system.
"None of the big four
, goverrunent agencies gave the
GAO firm figures on this cost,"
· said. Moorhead, "but we are
· working with the auditors to
develop a firm estimal" on the
cost of secrecy added to
defense contracts. It will, I
fear, add hundreds of milllons
of dollars to the secrecy
budget."
·
One of the largest expendi·
lure categories listed by the
agencies . was for personnel
security investigations. This
cost the Defense Department
$58.1 million and the Slate
Department $6.1 million in
fiscal 1970 and included in·
vestigative costs of agency and
contractor personnel.

TRANSPORTATION WEEK
COLUMBUS (UPI)
Ohioans are observing this
week as the state's Transportation Week . Gov. John J.
Gilligan has urged Ohioans "to
recognize the contributions of
the private, public and military
transportation systems of this
slate," in setting aside the
The Gallia-Meigs Post State week.
Highway Patrol continued an
investigation today into a
weekend accident which oc·
curred at ~ : 20 p.m. Saturday
on Rt. 160, nine tenths of a mile
CONTRACT RATIFIED
!rom Rt. 35.
Officers said an auto driven
TALLMADGE, Ohio (UP!)
by Priscilla Dodrill, 37, Rl. 2, - Some 175members of United
Vinton, was struck .by an Steel Workers Local 1182, who
.unknown auto which failed to have been on strike since May
stop . There was moderate 1, were to return to work at the
damage to her car.
NRM Corp. here today after
Neva Janice Hanna, 33, Rt. 2, ratifying new labor contract.
Patriot, escaped injury in a
mishap at 6:30p.m. on Rl. 141,
one and two tenths miles easr
of Rt 1 775. Mrs. Hanna iost
FILE FOJ,t DIVORCE
control of her car which left the · Two div'b~ce petitions
highway and turned over on its charging gross neglect of duty
lop. She was cited for failure to and extreme cruelty were filed
register a motor vehicle.
. Saturday in Gallia County
A third accident occurred at Common Pleas Court.
7:40 p.m. on Bob McCormick
George Frederick Hamback,
Rd., six tenths of a mile south Jr ., 4031&gt; Second Ave.,
of Rt. 160 where Wilma Hazlett, Gallipolis, filed one action
53, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, lost control against Cheryl Lee Ham back
of her car which ran off the left of Colwnbus, Ohio. They were
side of the highway into an married Jan. 19, 1969, and have
embankment, causing no children.
moderate damage. No one was
Sharlotte Goody, 92, Chill'
injured and no charges were icotlle Rd., Gallipolis, filed
filed . AI the same lime, a stone llle other petition against Paul
was flipped from the Hazlett Goody of Cheshire. They were
car into the windshield of a car married Feb. 24, 1949 and have
driven by Thomas Robinson, four children, three still at
17, Rt. 2, Bidwell.
home .

Accident Is

Under Probe

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.TIME TO LIT ROBINSON'S

Tender, loving care, that Is. We
pamper them each summer ...
cleaning, glazing and storing them so
they keep their cool.

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STORAGE
SE·RVICE
· ASK ABOUT OUR

Free Storage
Fall &amp; Winter Garments
We'll· store these for you tii Fall . Fully insured
' against all hazards. Pick them up this Fall .and
pay the dry cleaning charges only. (This offer
does not Include coin -op cleaning .)

ROBINSON'S
POMEROY, 0.

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Green said.
"He brought' to his personal
~e .the same . high morlll
cha~acter of the . role he
played," said NBC president
Julian Goodman.
"He was a man of gteat
energy, but be was a gentle
man wbo refused to allow his
sons to_Qwn a gun or go hunting
-'until the animals learn to
shoot back'."
His mother, .Mrs. Mary
Blocker, said be would be
buried Tuesday beside his
father in DeKalb, in Bowie
County, Tex., near the Ark!in·
sas border. 'It will.be "a very
private service," she said. ·
mocker came into the world
big and stayed that way. He
weighed 14 pounds at birth, and
reached the 200 pound level .al
age 12. He majored in drama at
&amp;11 Ross State College in
Texas, but played football-a
lineman- well enough to be
iQvited to play professionally.
He turned It down in favor of
swnmer stocli. He got his f1rst
taste of the stage when he was
given a role in a high school
play because the script re·
quired an actor strong enough
to carry bodies around.
A Korean War veteran,
mocker appeared in summer
stock in Boston, won a role in
the Broadway produetlon of
"King Lear," and was working
on his doctoral degree in
education at UCLA in 1956
when he broke into television
with a part in ''Gunsmoke." He
was working part lime as a
teacher in Glendale when the
role of Hoss Cartwright came
to him in 1959.

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Oblo esleaded outlook,
WednHC!ay lbrough Friday:
. GentraUy mild through
the oul!ook period with .a ·
C!lance of· showers Frlclay.
· HI-gh temperatures .
· raaglog lrom lbe lower 70s lo
the lower 80s etcept locally
In lhe lh northers portion
Thursday, Lows at alght
over the ollie In upper tOs to
lhe mid SOs.
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0. S. Oark,

77, Oaimed
Ora Stanley Clark, 77,
·Syracuse, and a former
resident of Mercerville, died at
7:50p.m., Sunday in Veterans
·· Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy,
following an extended illness.
He was born March 12, 1895,
in Galli a County, son of the .late
Emanual and Elizabeth Smith
Clark.
.
He married the former Theo
Beaver, Crown City . She
preceded him in death .
Children surviving are :
Loren Ray, Springfield;
Howard and Leland; both o~
Colwnbus, and Mrs. Kathleen
Wilson, and Mrs. Dottie Owens,
also of Columbus. One son,
Heber Morris Clark, preeeded
him in death. Wanda Mae
Clark, a granddaoghter, was
raised in the Clark home. Five
other grandchildren survive.
Funeral services wiU be held
at the F. L. Stevers Fwteral
Home in Mercerville I p.m.,
Wednesday with Rev. Bruce
Unroe officiating. Burial , will
be in Providence Cemetery on
Teens Run Rd. Friends may
call at the funeral home after 7
p.m., Tuesday.

Palladium, where . 1,700 per.
sons attended the awards Truck ln~ustry,
ceremonies . .
Entertainment was provided
by comedian Frarik Gorshin, Contributes Big
the Johnny Mann Singers and a
reel of hwnorous film clips
Meigs Cowtly residents each
spliced from medical shows
year
receive approximately
broadcast during the season.
The outstanding single varie· $5,793,983 from the trucking
ty or musical program award industry. These figures were ·
went to "Jack Lemmon in 'S released today by Ralph E.
Wonderful 'S Marvelous 'S Hennessey, ·president of the
Ohio Trucking Association, in
Gershwin.''
conjunction
with National
Supporting Actress Tie
Sally Struthers, ·who plays Transportation Week, May 14
Archie Bunker's daughter U@d throogh 20.
Hennessey, who Is also
with Valerie Harper of "The
Mary Tyler Moore Show" for president of ·Putnam Transfer
best supporting actress· in a &amp; StOrage Company at Zanesville, . stated that ~ this total
comedy series. :
EdwardAsner, who plays the ligure represents $208,044 paid
irascible news editor in The in truck registration fees;
Mary Tyler Moore Show," won $113,379 in truck fuel taxes and
the Ernmy for best supporting $5,472,560 in wages paid to the
industry's 670 workers in Meigs
actor in a comedy series.
Jack Warden and Jenny County.
Agutter won best supporting
performance Emmys for
"Brian'sSong" and "The snow Bill Houdashelt
Goose" respectively.
Joe DiMaggio, one time
slugger for New York Yankees, Died on Monday
presented
the
best
achievement in sports Einmy
William
F.
(Bi11 )
to ABC's "Wide World of Houdashelt, t9 , Pomeroy
Sports."
Route 2, died Monday morning
Dick Cavett beat out master at Ho1zer Med'1ca1 ee nter. Mr.
of ceremonies Carson and Houdashelt was the son of the
David Frost for best variety late Charles and Anna Zahl. He
talk show. ''The Carol Burnett was also preceded in death by
Show" was voted the best his first wife, Grace Saathoff.
musical variety series.
Surviving are his wile,
The Television Aca,demy an- Genevieve; a brother, Richard
nounced that a lola!· of 80 Houdashell, Pomeroy Route 2;
Emmys had· been awarded, three step-children, Ben
including the May 6 oews and Saalho!!, Littleton, Colo.;
documentary. honors . ABC Delores Reents, Scotts Bluff,
came away With 16 Ernmys ; Neb., and Raymond Saathoff,
CBS 23; N.BC 29; PBS ( Pub~ Martinez, California, and five
Broa~casting System) 11, and
step-grandchildren. He was a
syndicated shows I.
,
member ol the Carleton
Church.
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Fwi er al arrangemenls are
being completed at the Ewing
PONY PRACTICE
Fwteral Home.
The Middleport Pony
baseball team, 14-15 year
olds, wUl practice TUesday
at 4:15 p.m. on the high
school diamond, uoleSB 11 Is
being used for a game. In
lbal case, boyo should go In
the Jr. High football field.

Golden State GOP·:
. SAN fRANCIS()) (UPI)'- nomination in thill city eight
Promlnent ~epubllcans
opened a state conventloll by
praising President Nixon,
turned to denouncing the news
medi8 for national ''sabotage,"
and . wowtd up lauding Rep.
John Ashl!rvok'~ •CCJ!ll'&amp;ge to
oppose Nixon In the primaries.
Virtually all sa~ they we~e
concerned libout the party s
pUgh\ In C81ifornla. Democrats
thla spring mounted a massive
registration drive and now
outnumber Republicans more
than 3.2.
"We have taken a beating, a
'bath," .Oov. llorlald Reagan
told 1,11110de!egatesSaturday at
the semiannual convention of
the Republican State· Central
Committee.
"We've got to get back
together and beat the hell out of
the Democrats," said Repuf&gt;.
lican State Chalnnan Putnam
Livermore c:i San Francisco. . ·
RepubUean National Chair·
man Robert Dole said be was
"concerned" lest California go
DellJocratlc In November.
"'This Is a key state, we need
It," the Kansas senator told the
delegates.
• .
. Reagan and New York Gov.
Neison Rockefeller, who op.
posed Nixon for the GOP
nomination In 1968, urged
Republicans in the nation's
most populouB state to unite
behind the native son
President. Their pleas laljlr
were echoed by Dole and Sen.
Barry Goldwater of Arizona,
who won the party's

yean afiO.
·
But Goldwater wound up the
convention by allo Jl'lllslng
Ashbrook, o( Ohio, wbo is op.
po~ .Nixoil on the June 6
prtmatY ballot. . .
"l'ni not
IQnlght to
oppOSe AshbrooK. I hajlpen to
think ,thai he has done a .
courageous thing. I think
history wUl show he's done a
wise thing," Goldwatepald.
"I can auure him and I can
M8llfO aU peopl~ who are of a
conservative bent that the
President Ill very much aware
c:i what the Republican Party
is unhaPPY with him about. I'm
not uylng In the neSt breath
that we can ei))Oct a change
overnight. But I am telling you
that be Is aware and I think he
Ia aware in a large measure
because of what John has been
doing."
The j,ro.Nixon delegates responded to Goldwater's remarks about Ashbrook with
only scattered applause, but
loudly cheered when be c:ontl·
nued the attack on the news
media that Dole had begun
earlier in the day.
"We're not ·going In slop
these flghtll agilnat the media
until they learn that the
American people expect more
of them. They expect honesty.
They elpeCt equal treatment,"
Goldwater said. "And I IIBY to
the press c:i this country If you
think (Vice President Spiro T.)
Agilew has been hard, brother
you haven't seen 11."

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in downtown Pomeroy at II a.m.
Monday was 64 degrees under
cloudy skies.

POMEROY-MIDDLEP.ORT, OHIO

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BY KATIE CROW
A ferry may be pressed into
service when the Pomeroy.
Mason Bridge Is closed for
repair if one can be found, it
was announced by the
Pomeroy Chamber of Com·
merce which met Monday at
the Meigs Inn.
'This was the apparont result
of ·oplfilon P.ll:s 111ade 'among
local merchants in the matter
of the closing of the bridge,
according to Jack Kerr,
president
Kerr said' all would rather
have the bridge 'remain open
with one way traffic. However,
half of those. contacted agreed

that it would be better to have
the bridge closed for the
proposed two week period
rather than do a poor job and
have llle bridge closed later for
three months. ·
Kerr said Middleport
merchants are strongly opposed to the closing of the
bridge. .
.
Kerr thought ferry boal
servic'e may be available for
the two week period in July. On
a motion made by Ted Reed,
members agreed to have Kerr
contact ferry owners and see if
they could be engaged for the
two week period and what cost
would be involved. Kerr said

SQUAD CALLED
. The ~omeroy squad was
called to Minersville at 10i40
p.m. Sunday for Wllllam Jones
who had .suffered a possible
heart attack at home. He was
taken to Veterans memorial
HospilaL where he was ad·

The Rev. Robert Kuhn,
pastor of the Pomeroy First
Bl!plisl Church, will deliver the
sermon al8 p.m. Sunday when
baccalaureate exercises are
held for the 236 seniors ·at
Meigs High School.

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lnduatry declined 3 pet. for March and the firat quarter, cunpared with the 1971 period. Mines dropped 11 pet. for the two
perlodl, while quarries were down 1t pet. Increuea were
reported for all manufacturing induatries, 5 pet, for March and 3
pet. for the first quarter.
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The Rev. Uoyd Grimm will
give the invocation and
benedictionlll!ld scripture and
prayer will be by the Rev.
, Dwight Zavilz . The Rev. Mr.
Grimm is pastor of llle Rutland
Church of llle Nazarene and the

commenceenl which will be
held at 8 p.m. next Tuesday.
Speaker will be Dr. Harold M.
Meyer commissioner or
athletics , Ohio High School
Assn.
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Baccalaureate . and coni· ·The Rev. Robert Shook of the the speaker.
Herbert C. Doughty,
mencemenl for Eastern High MI. Hermon United Brethren
School's 58 senior's will be held Church will give the Invocation associated with the Ohio Power
and the benediction and Sherry Co . and wtth the Meigs Mine
Swlday.
Baccalaureate will be held at McCain will present the development, will be speaker
2 p.m. with .the Rev. Eogene processional .and recessionals. for commencement lo be held
Underwood, pastor of the
The girls' glee club will at8 p.m. Ord will present the 10
Tuppers Plains Church of present "One God" and Bob top,scholars of the graduating
Christ, delivering the .sermon. Ord, principal, will introduce ·class.
The band, directed by

Police Pay Raised

Charles Wills will present
several selections including the
·processional, "Pomp and
Circumstance" and the
recessional , " Fanfare and ·
Recessional."
John E. Riebel, Sr., Eastern
superintendent, will present
the class to Howard Caldwell, a
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REV. KUHN

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North Vlelnam hal fired more than 1,11110 8\l'flice.to.alr
milllles at U. S. plan•llnci the ltart of the Comm1111st of.
feollve March 30. Au. 8. COIIIIIIIIId commtllllqueald ti. S. Air
Foi'CI, Navy and Marine C«J11 pUoil ~ out tlie northern
ll)ij:t ..ch to the Ha1pbonc rlllk'oltl llld lilcbway brlclce 8nd
bombed the Cat Blllrfltld on the IDUibem ou11t1rts of Haiphong.
The bmlberl a1lo llllcted North VIetnam's air defalle
llNdquarten ~~ Bach Mal alrtleld at llano.

Redwood.
Telescnpe and
Lawn Ute.

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By RICHARD P. JONF.'!
MU..WAUKEE, Wis. (UP!)The little notebook with the
scribblings, some of them .
childlike, may tell more about
, Arthur Br'emer than anything
or anyone.
The writing~ are about life
and death, politics and love, a
!cit of things. They tell the story
of a lonely and confused young
man wbo today Ia be\ng held In
Laurel, Md., for the Shooting of
Alabama Gov. George Wallace
Monday.
His father, William, 58, a
truck driver for the same
company for 30 years, couldn't
believe it, but &amp;aid if his son "Is
Involved in thla crime ... he
must have been awfully sick."
The notebook, wllh Artlnr's
name on It was foWld among
the clutter In his three-coom
bachelor .apartment on the
city's West Side. Included were
these passages:
"Happlnell8 Is hearing
George Wallace sing the
National Anthem or having ·
bim arrested for a hit and run
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

months $353 a month; meters.
dispatcher, less than ·three
Holidays will be worked if
months $286, after three they fall on the employee's
months $318 a month ; extra regular work week, but they
patrolmen or melerman $1.70 will be COfllpensated by an
per Hour and extra dispatcher additional one-half times
$1.60 per hour. The new rate is regular rate when worked .
retroactive to May 1.
Holidays falling on an em' Under
the
ordinanc~ ' ployee's day oil will not be
governing vacation pay,' pai,p. When a holiday falls on
holiday pay and sick leave for his day off, and he works a
all employes, holidays to be relief shift, he will not receive
observed by the village are additional one-half"!irne rate,
New Year's Day, Memorial only the regular rate.
Day, July Fourth, ThanksHolidays which fall . on
giving and Chrislmas. No olh~r Saturdays will be observed on
holiday, be it federal or state, Saturdays. Holidays which fall
will be recognized.
on Sundays will be observed on
Elections, primary or the following Mondays .
general, are 1101 considered
Police on meter .duty will
holidays. Business as usual will have holidays off WI less on
prevall on ali!Vays except town relief duty which falls during
observed holidays and SWl· his regular work week, in
days. The abuve stipulation is which case he shall be entitled
in regard to · free parking
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SECOND WIFE Cornelia says she will campaign for her
stricken husband, Alabama Gov. George Wallace. This
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1, 35 miles north of
Washington, D.C., but they
could establish no motive . The
21-year-old suspect calmly
asked for a lawyer .
Held in Baltimore under
great security was Arthur
Herman Bremer, the sole
suspect in the shooting ,' a white
with reddish-blond hair who
about a month ago left his
Milwaukee apartment. II was
found littered with ~allace
campaign buttons, a Confeder·
ate flag and scrawled pleees of
political doggerel.
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' Dr . Schanno said the surgical
team would wait two or three
days before deciding what to do
about the bullet lodged near
Wallace's spine.
Wallace'syoung wife, Corne·
lia, shared Schanno's bope .
· ~'He was talkl1)g to me all thT
time from the accident to the· ·
hospital," she said. "I feel very
optimistic about him. As you
know his nature, he dldn 't get
the title 'the fighting IltUe
judge' for nothing ... I am very
happy and I feel very good that
he is alive, that he has a 90und
heart and a sound brain and all
of his vital qrgans are solid. I
couldn't thank God any more
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presiden t in charge, arid is
open to girls from Meigs,
Mason , Galiia and Athens
Counties.
Contestants must be 1972
high sc hool gradua tes and
must be free to travel to events
representing the Pomeroy
'
Chamber of Commerce at
vario11s affairs . Whi)e the
queen in the past has been
~lected by popular vote, this
year's winner will be selected
by a panel of four judges.
BY KATIE CROW
The queen will be crowned at
Pomeroy council in a long
the annual Frog Ball on June 17
session
Monday night ap·
and will ride on a float in the
proved two ordinances under
regatta parade on June 16.
emergency
rules and approved
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a third ordinance in its first of
two required readings.
Ordinances enacted fixed
salaries and wages of the
Police Department only,
allowing a 7 pet. increase, aqd
another governing vacation
pay, holiday pay and sick leave
for all full time village employes .·
Under lhe new salary or·
dinance pay scales are as
tollows: police chief, less than
three months, $383, after three
months $~04 a month;
patrolman, less than three
months $321, and after three
months $372 a month; meter
patrolman, less than three
months $321, after three

By Ualted Prell lDierDatltaaJ
SAIGON -DIE U, S. COMMAND REPORTED today the
rnaulve U. S. air strikes over North Vietnam hit the North
VletnameN a1r defente headquarters at Hanoi and destroyed a
maJlir pipeline delivering 1,111 klnl ol fuel a day to lbe Com·
m11li811' tank-led forces 'In the 10uth.
American planesllrudt North VIetnam at least1,800 tlmea
In the sevelHiay period ended at 5 p.m. Monday, ~esmen said
the raids cost the United States
planes and that 11 of the

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Middleport and Syracuse First
United Presbyterian Churches.
The Meigs Chorale will
provide music for the bac·
calaureale while lllll band will
provide selections for the

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noted that he had a desk that he
will dona te, Edison Hobsleller
will also donate office equipment.
Kerr said that a secretary for
the chamber will be hired by
Richard Sayre of the Meigs·
Gallia Community Action
Program.
QUEENS WANTED
The search is still on for 1972
Big Bend Regatta Queen
contestants . As of Monday no
entries in the contest had been
received.
This year's contest is being
conducted by Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter of BeU. Sigma Phi
Sorority, with Linda Rifne,

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9,900 cars cross the bridge each
day on the average.
·
Earl Ingels suggested that
Ma•on, W. Va. officials be
contacted to see if they would
agree to llle heavy traffic
travelin g over the West
Virg!nia levee and over their
streets.
Max Farley, Dvision · 10
Engiheer, told the members of
llle chamber earlier thai due to
the type of material that will be
used io repair llle bridge, it will
make it necessary to close the
structure for two weeks.
Kerr also reported that the
chamber office will open as
soon as it be furnished . Reed

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BOOSTERS TO MEET
Plans for activities to be held
.· July 4 and at the Meigs County
·Fair will be made by the
:Eastern High School Athletic
:Boosters at 7:30pm. Tuesday
·at the high school. Election of
officers will also be held.

replay of the p9lllical process
of American democracy .
Wallace, the "average•
man's" candidate of protest,
who feared liying and always
campaigned from behind a
bulletproof lecturn, was expected to win both primarieshis 1972 breakthrough to
triwnph north of the Mason·
Dixon line.
Pulice held a young white
Milwaukee "loner" as a
in
Monday's
suspect
assassination attempt in a
typical shopping center on U.S.

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Names ol persons admitted
have been discontinued for
publication by hospital
authorities.
Discharges : Mrs. Charles
McDonald, Ravenswood; Mrs.
David Lloyd, Apple Grove;
Otho Oldaker, Hartford;
Emmett
Grady,
Point
Pleasant ; Mrs. Warren
Morrli~~· · j'oinl f leasant;
jlfrs. Boyd Coleman, Henderson; WUUam Beaver, Leon;
Mrs. Howard Carder, Point
Pleasant; Mrs. John Ross,
Mason; Mrs. Keith Dewitt,
Gallipolis Ferry; Sandra
Bland, Letart; Archie Lamp,
Ravenswood ; Albert Holt, Jr.,
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. Archie
Whitt, Carolyn Sines, Point
Pleaaant; Brooks Glover,
Ga!Upolla Ferry; Walter Rice,
John · Elliott, Point Pleasant.

TOKYO - THE UNITED STATES REnlRNED Okinawa
and the 72 other Ryukyu lslanda to Japan today in a ceremmy
that VIce President Spiro T: Agnew t11ld resolved "the laat major
lsaue" of World War n. Hundreda of riot poUce surrounded the
NIPPD!' Budokan martial arts HaU, where the fC!fllll) revenlon
cef~!mony was ~eld, to protect aplnst demonatralk!al by
Japanese )I'Oiestlng the continued presence c:i American troo)ll
and bases on Okinawa. There were no Incidents,
In lbe rl yean since Okinawa was captured in the last major
land battle c:i WCI'ld Warn, the United Stales haa'bullt the lliand
into a major mWtary butlon c:i the western Pacific. Under terms
c:i the reversion 'treaty, IIOIIle f6,11110 American troops and 18
bases will be milintalned on the $Wquare-mlle Island, which now
Is a prefecture ol Japan.

The suspect's father said he
"must have been .awfully
sick."
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Billy Joe Camp, Wallace's
press secretary, said at 2:4ll
a.m. EDT the doctors told him
the paralysis "could very well
be temporary. We should know
in 48 hO\U'S. "
Adversaries Join In Prayer
While .his political ad·
versaries joined in prayer for
his recovery, Wallace's supporters in Maryland and
Michigan trooped to the polls to
avenge bullets with ballots in a

Ferry Service anted
During Bridge Repairs

SUNDAY DISCHARGES Elmer Napper, Lewis Brody,
James Morris, Thomas Scally,
Tom Grueser, Holly Friend,
Stella Rood, Richard ChapeU
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.campaigning for, .today.'s
One of Wallace's surgeons
Maryland Democratic ' conceded in response to
ll'esidentlal primary, a lop new~men 's questions that
aide )l'edicted Wallace· would ''there is a possibility of perresume lils campaign.
manent paralysis." He said,
Billy Joe Camp, Wallace's ''Hls legs show paralysis with
press secretary, said: ''He will loss of sensation from 'the hips
campaign from a wheel chair if down."
necessary." Wallace's wife
The young white man who
indicated she would fill in for allegedly wounded Wallace,
him until he was able to · and threw the presidential
campaign personally.
election year into turmoil, was
Camp said the paralysis that pounced on quickly by specaffilcts Wallace "could very tators and police and was held
well be temporary." He added, in tight federal custody today
"we should know in t8 bours." in Baltimore.

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SILVER SPRING, Md.
(UP!)- George C. Wallace Is
paralyud from the waist down
as a result of spinal inJury from
a bullet wound at the hands of a
would-be assassin, doctors
reported today. They said he
was making a remarkable
recovery but that the paralysis
could be permanent.
Even as the 52-year-old
Alabama governor fought back
from
the
attempted
assassination · Monday af.
ternoon at a big shopping
center in Laurel, Md., while

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PHONE 992-2156

TUESDAY, MA.Y 16, 1972

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HOSPITAL NEWS
Velerau Memorial H01pltal
SATURDAY ADMISSlONS
-Howard Largent, Syracuse ;
John Ginther, Long Bottom ;
Lena Markins, Point Pleasant;
Charles Klein, Pomeroy; Jean
Dailey, Portland; Everett
Thomas, Pomeroy.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES
- Roy Kesterson, Kathryn
Evans, Wanda Swartz, Mlllard
Swartz, Elola Sellers, Pearl
Koblentz, Cynthia Hindy,
Lewis Laudermllt, Linda
Stewart, Gilbert Cooper,
Sharon Jones, Tina Randolph,
Sheila
Craig,
Ronald
Remlinger, Realha McCoy,
Cheryl Lemley.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS Robin Wills, Reedsville ;
Norman Henry, Galllpolis
Ferry ; Jacquelyn Starcher,
Pomeroy; Lela Cremeans,
Reedsville; Clarence Tennant,
New. Haven; Lee Lane,
Racine; Mildred Bissell,
Reedsville; Betty Jo Martin,
Middleport; Geneva Shumate,
Pomeroy; William · Jones,
Minersville; Thelma Berry,
Middleport.

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Devoted To The lntereJI~ Of The Meigs-Mmon Area

VOUXIV NO. 22

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Moslly clear toriighL with a
low of 50 to 55. Wednesday
sunny and a little wamier with
high temperatures in the low to
mid 70s except in the 60s along
the lake shore.

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VISIT ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC STREET
IN POMEROY
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POPPY PRII:SENTATI&lt;If .;_ Pumero, Mayar William llaranlck was presented .the' first .
poppy ol the year by Little Mlse Poppy Sherrl.Manl!all. TltiJw part in tbe presentation were, J.
r, llherrl, Beth McKnight, Junior Mill Poppy, Mayor Baronlck and Mrs. Rusaell "Hope"
Moore, PDPP1 chah'liJan, llpt)IIIOred by the Laclies Aui!W'y Ill Drew Weblter Post 39, Poppy
Dly In Pui!etoy will be observed Frlda7 and Sltlllrday.

CONNOLLY QUnniNG
AUSTIN, · Tell. (UP!) ..,.
Treuaty Secretary Job B.
coimauy' the oaly Democrat
Ia Pretddeat Nlxaa'a calllnet,
wiD reatgn later today Ill
Wuhlnglon, Fred Aplch,
aalloaal republleu eem·
mUteeman fnm Tesu, llld
today,

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sweet land of bigotry."
traffic accident."
"My blood is black."
"I am part of the world .. .!
Some of the jottings apam one three bUUonth of the
parenUy were froin radio disc
world's hist9ry todaY ... "
jockeys ~j udglng by marginal
A LoD8 Time
"H I Uve tomorrow .. .It will notes-and some were Bremer's.
be a long time."
He had Uved in the apart·
"I'm playing llie game of life
to win."
ment since November. Neigh"My country lis of thee,
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SS"s Image Hurt
WASHINGTON (UP!)- The
attempted assassination of
Alabama Gov. George C.
Wallace is a blow to the Secret
Service,
charged
with
protecting him and the other
presidential candidates.
Agents covering tbe White
House detailed vle;wed the
incident with dismay. "It's a
blow to us all," said one.
Shortly after the shooting
President N,ixon ordered
Secret Service protection for
.Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, DMass., whose two brolllers,
John F. Kennedy and Robert F.
Kennedy, were killed by an
assailsln's bullets. Nixon also
extended protection to llep.
Shirley Chlshobn, J&gt;.N.Y., an
aimOWlc~ carididate for lhil
presidency and to Rep. Wilbur
D. Mllla, !).Ark.
Kenn~dy, who has con·
slsllnUy denied he Ia a can·
dldate, ~led the guard
lelllp«arily.

Neither Kennedy nor Mrs.
Chisholm were eligible for such
protection under previous
Treasury
Department .
guidelines based on standing in
the polls for announced and
wtannounced candidates.

RESULTS
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Carsey, Earl Ingels and mil
Girls interested in entering McDaniels, race program;
the con test should send their Meigs · Coun ly Pioneer and
name, address, age, phone Htstcrical Society, Mrs. Paul
,nwnber, school, a resume of Chapman, Mrs. Pal Lochary,
All schools in the Eastern
By STEVE GERSTEL
McGovern and ·Hubert H.
activities, parents' names and Mrs.
· Robert Ashley and Mrs. Local School District will be
Ualled
Pms
IDiernallonal
Humphrey In today's twin
a photograph to Mrs. Riffle, Theodore Reed, Jr., He.rltage
dismissed at 12: IS on WedGeorge C. ,Wallace, seriously Jl'lmaries.
Pomeroy. Rl. 2.. Contestants Sunday.
nesday,
May
'17.
Lunch
will
be
wounded
in an election-eve
Riding the ·crest · "' the
must have a B av~i'.a•e
Regatta program : parade served before ·the students are
• i•·• their
assallllriatlon
attempt,
today
volatUe
buslllg issue, Wtill@ce
$Chool work. Girls wishing Friday evening !.allowed by a
was favored to aweep presiden- hoped to brealr througli the
~· by d!¥nissed.
further information may . call variety' show sponso.""
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StudenLs
are
being
dismissed
Ual ~ in Michigan and Mason-Dixon barrie: for the
99"~2 or 992-7214. The winner Tuppers Plams ommun y
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· early Wednesday so · that MJt.ryland, hlsmarglil possibly first time a!Ki bag bls first
will receive several prizes.
Club.: Saturday morning; teachers may scliedule
.
as swelled by a large sympathy .. northern Jndustrlllh state
· C.!,':. Blakeslee prepared and garden tractor pull, llcout boat;
,
· prtmarr in Mldllgan. ' ·
individual parent con- vute. · · · ·
submitted the Regatta com- II a.m. f.tSh.mg clin'tc derbY1or many
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Even
before
he
was
shot
And · with a new; oull!oing
ml\tees and scheduled ac- 8 to !Syearolds: noon oral er 1
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down In a crowded shopping campaign - the type that
·tivilies for the three day p.m. boat parade; ski show 2 to time.
,
Parents who desire a con- cenler Monday afternoon in . lrought him into . the close
regatta, June 16, 17 and 18.
4 p.m.; twirling coolest,
. ten- ference with their children 's Laurel, Md., the 52-year old contact with crowds that led IAl •
Committe.es are: William latively scheduled: 4 p.m. frog
teacher should contact the Alabama governor was given his shootlng-'lle hoped to add
Grueser, · general chairman, jwnp, aerial circus, flying
.
teacher as .soon as possible and lite edge over Sens. George S. Maryland to b1s coUecUOI) and
Jack Carsey, co-chairman, model airplanes in connecUon
become the first candl~te to
lle!lll Lutz; display space; Jack with frog jump and frog . ball seta lime convenient fpr both
.
the
teacher
ilnd
parent.
U
it
is
win two primaries on the same
Kane, concessions ; Leota Satur d ay night; Sunday,
day.
YoWlg, chairman . and Mrs. racing P,rogram, Lorain Boat impossible for a parent to
Dele1a!es Also Offered
Tom Stewart, co-chairman, Club and Heritage Sunday
· schedule a conference on
In addition to holding
Twin-City appreciation :
Ingels observed that trophies Wednesday then the parent is
''beauty
contest:• ~e,;ence
Pomeroy American Legion, for the boat para~e had be.,,1 . encouraged to arrange a
Jl'lmarles;
Michigan , .llffered
Leonard Jewell, contact, ordered. Carson cr9w rep&lt;&gt;rted conference at another lime .
the candidates a share of 132
Mrs .
Charles that all ads for the Regatta convenient to both.
dances:
delegate
votes at the.
Gloeckner and Mrs. Charles program book in the Pomeroy
If this half~ay of parent •
Democratic
National ConRiffle, flea mart; Susan Baer, area had been sold. Kerr said teacher conference is , sucvention. Maryland had 53
SPECIALOLYMPICS 1972 - Thlr!OOn children of the Pomeroy Elementary School special
Re~atta queen selection and that Quality Print will print the cessful, then next school year
delegates
to be elected.
education classes attended '!he Jaycee Olympics held Saturday at Ohio University. Ribbon
participation: c. E. Blakeslee, program and stated that plans the district will plan such
Robert A. Jones, 21, Rt. I,
Humphrey
and McGovern,
Nalional ·and State Publicity,. for the up-coming Regatta look conferences at several in- Shade, was charged with DWI
winners, hack row, left to right, were John Russell, Cheryl Smith, Homer Smitb. and Richy
liaison with Ohio Festival pretty good.
lervals during the 1972-73 following a traffic accident at the principal challengers for
Stone. Others going to the events were, middle row, left to right, Jim Schoolcraft, Tom Kelin,
Assn.; Mrs. Judy Riggs, NBTA Attending the noon luncheon sch_ool year. The ad· .5:16 p.m. Monday on Rt. 33, the nomination, canceled
Joe Mcaoud, Martha Jones, and Linda Perkins, and frontrow, Danny Norman, Shirley Jones,. .
Twirling Festival : Jim Mees were Kerr, Ingels, Carson ministrators and \O&amp;Chers of four tenths-.of a mile north of campaigning after they .were
91aron Johnson, and Teressa Smiih.
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and Wendell Hoover, parade; Crow Bill Grueser Dean Lutz
the Eastern Local School· Rl. 7.
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Roy Miller and Dorsey Jordan, Wendell Hoover' Richard District believe conferences
According to the Gallia- wounded.
Humphrey was campaigning
garden tractor pull ; Tom Poulin, Dennis Ke~ey, Donald can be beneficial for the Meigs Post State IDghway
at
a Baltimore day care center
Cassell, scout boat (canoe or Diener, Scott Lucas, Bill An- students,
parents,
and , Patrol, Jones lost control of his
in
the late afternoon when
raft race) : Earl Ingels, ·and derson, Reed, Bob Jacobs, and tepchers.
car wHich ran off the right side
Four blue ribbons were won boys' 300 yard dash, second in
Other students traveling to Jim Mees , boat parade; Jack Jack Carsey.
Parents are encouraged to of the highway, striking a Secret Service agenta pulled
utilize the conferences for the guardrail. There was moderate him aside and whispered , to
by the children of the special the softball throw, and Athens on the school bus for the
education classes of . the received a participants' ribbon olymplcs
were
Jim
imprqvement of their child's damage. No one was injured. him that WaUace had been !!hot
Pomeroy Elementary School in the 50 yard dash. John Schoolcraft, Tom Klein, Joe
education in the Eastern Local
A second Meigs County only 25 miles away.
. at the " Jaycee Special Russell won second in the 50 McCloud, Martha Jones, Linda
"Oh, my God," Humphr'ey
School District." A better .Wl· accident occurred on Rl. 33,
Olympics 1972" , staged yard dash, and took a par- Perkins, Danny Norman,
derslanding of the child's one tenth of a mile south of Rt. said, and then, acc:anpanled
Saturday at Ohio University. ticipants ribbon In the 300 yard Shirley Jones, Sharon Johnson
(Coniinued from Page I)
the Conununity Improvement ability by the teachers and 681 where Roy L." Holden, 74, by stale . patrol and Secret
Takl11g three first places in dash, and Homer Smith placed and 'Teressa Smith. They were to one-half times extra pay.
parents, and a closer working Chester, w. Va., lost control of Service agents, rulhed to the
Corp.
events was Cheryl Smith, second in the soft hall throw, accompanied by teachers,
suburban Silver Spring,' Md.,
All town holidays will be
It was pointed out that until relationship between the his car. msautoran off !he left
softball throw, 300 yard dash,. and ' received participant Miss Wendy Schmidt and Mrs. observed on the same day as the area is cleared of wrecked pare~~~~ and teachers should side of the highway and also hospital where Wallace was
ribbons in the SO yard dash and Kate Jarrell. A wiener roast they are celebrated nation- cars, nothing can be done. The provtde a much tmproved slammed into a guardrail . undergoing emergency
and the 50 yard dash.
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Rlchy Stone took a first in the the 300 yard dash.
was held at noon at the Schmidt wide.
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offender will be notified to educational program for each There was heavy damage to his surgei'y.
home. Serving as trainer for
car. No charge was filed.
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Given a rirst reading was a ·remove the cars within 10 days. child, administrators said.
the children at the Pomeroy stree t
Humphrey's
Makea Slalemeat
The first of three Gallla
light
ordinance
Calvin
Lane,
street
school was Tom Banbrick, presented by Jack Welsh of the superintendent, asked for two
Later, in a m&amp;ternent, the
COunty accidents occurred at
former member of the Ohio Columbus and Southern Ohio loads of limestone and two
former
vice president said
PRESENT THE PERSON • 10:.45 a.m. o.n Rt. 588 where
University track team.
"It's
getting
so !hat you don't
Electric Co. The presen t loads of blacktop for the
Farmers must make an Huber Lanier, 70, Rt. I,
know what's going to happen
contract the village has with · cemetery. Council agreed.
appearance in the office of the Thurman, lost control of his
anymore
in our country in
car
whiCh
ran
off
the
roadway
lhe electric company expires in
Council also gave Henry ASCS Office, Masonic Temple,
Entries are being accepted
An individual sportsmanship
politics.
June.
Werry permission to take one Pomeroy, In order to. certify striking a fence. No one was
for the First Annual 16-Team trophy will also be presented as
McGovern heard the newi 18
Welsh explained that the of the fire trucks to a fire compliance with the program Injured or cited.
Fruth Pharmacy Men's Slo- will trophies for players with
he
was about to board his plane
A hit~kip accident was inrates are the same with the school in Wellston in Sep- or the 1971 Feed Grain and
Pitch Softball Tournament.
the most hils and most home
at
Kalamazoo, Mich., beading
exception of the addition of the tember for one day .
The tournament, first of 1972 runs.
Wheat program. A telephone vestigated at 1:~ p.m. on Rt. 7 for another campaign stop in
at the Silver Memorial Bridge
mercury vapor lights that will
Attending were Mayor call will not suffice.
in the Meigs-Mason area, wlll
Entries will be accepted until
(Continued fr om Page I)
where a pick-up truck driven Flint. Ignoring urgings by
be played at Bachtel Field in May 27 by contacting either meniber of the Eastern Board be placed on the parking lot. Baronick , Lucien Poulin,
by Tracey G. Wolfinbarger, S3, Secret Service aaents, tightly
Bob Wingett, Point•· Plel!iaftt of Educti!I~Jiwlio'Y(~ll!11~~e the There will be an~ncrease to ihe Ral~h .. Wer.ry; • Mees, "Don ·' · ' PLE.t!iANT''VA'LtEY ..
Millon ~n Juneo· ~-4 .-. ·
bur)ched around him, that .J!e
village of approximately $14 a Colltns, •Williatn -Snouffer and
try , (ee ,is ~ . and two
'Names 'of pa(i~lt_ts' adnlttted Pt. PleaSIIIIt, was struck by an get 011 the platte;. 11. V!..i!¥1
;
diploma presentatl~ns .
unknown vehicle . . There was
mon(tl' depending on the fuel
o\!ey ballsNDdtvidual and a
Graduates are Ruth .Ellen cost clause whether there is an Elma . Rossen, council mem- arenotreleased!orpubllcation minor damage to the pick-up. shaken McGovern aikecl his
. team trophy will be awarded to 6096 or Greg Gibbs, Miller's Adams, James Kenneth
bers;. Jane Walton, clerk, and by hospllal authorities.
A final accident occurred at supporters to ''hope and pray
the tourney champions and Super Market in New Haven, 1- Amsbary, Larry Baker, increase or decrease in fuel Phyllts Hennessy, treasurer.
DISCHARGES:
Yvonne
Michael Ray Benedum. Joyce costs.
7:25p.m. on Rt. 1&amp;0, one mile for tile speedy recovery of
team trophies will be presented 304.a82-2145.
Wright, Cheshire; Mrs. Emer north of Vinton. Charles S. Governor Wallace and say a
Marlene Bing , Ri ckie Lee
Also added in the new orthe runner-up and third place
The drawing will ·be con- Bla ke, Jani ce Marie Boggs,
Handley, Pliny: Milford Keeton, 24, Rt. 1, Vinton, lost prayer for our own country,"
dinance
was the following , that
team.
Kathy
Sue
Brawley,
Sammie
ducted on Silnday, May 28.
Lyvere, Point Pleasant: Mrs. control of his car which
Turning back from t~e
William
Brown ,
Ernest the municipality by legislative
Howard
Brewer
and
daughter,
plane's
staircase, McGovern
Calaway, Warren H. Calaway, action, or the company, shall
traveled .left of the center
Robert Jewel Caldwell. Sue
Point
Pleasant;
Chester
King,
(Continued from page I)
said "I must say I am shocked
hi tting a guardrail.
Hayes Caldwell , Charles have the righ t to termi~ate the
Red House, and Mrs. John
by
this ,avage act."
borssaid
he
was
a
''loner"
who
Douglas Carr, Terrence Lane ordinance at any time upon
Carpenter
and
son,
New
Rep. Shirley Ollsholm of
Carson, John Cline. David written notice filed with the said very little. "His mother
(Continued from Page I )
Richard Cremeans, Melanie
Haven.
New
York, aiiO camp8lgnlng in
Ellie Louise Allfriend, Joyce Connie Jo Lanning, Nancy Marie Dean. Kathy Diane Dill, other party at least 60 days ~arne t,~ see him a couple of
GAME
CANCELLED
Michigan,
was immediately
. times, ~aid Mrs. Tony .
Elaine Amey, John Wesley Jane Large, Fred A. Lee, Janice Marie Dixon. Barbara prior to such date .
LOCAL TEMPS
The
Melga
Reserve
game
Anderson, Susan An Ifa An given Secret Servle~~ pi'Wctlon
Charles W.Legar Jr., Theodore l\nn Ebersbach. Dennis Roland
Council in other business Wasche, wife of the apartment
The temperature in downdrewS, Rick. Ash, Thomas
Eichinger, Marjori e Marie granted permission to Guid~ boilding manager. "She said
Henry Lehew, Freddie Jr .
today
at
Gallipolis
has
been
by President Nlloq. She comtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
Edward Ball , irene Lois
Lemley, Jelfrey Craig Lewis, Gillilan, Diana Sue Grueser,
cancelled
due
to
wet
grounds.
mented
: ''!be AlneHcail iodeBarnes, Wayne Virgil Barnett.
Douglas William Little, Trudy Joyce Lynn Grueser. Timothy Girolami to apply for a 3.2 beer ~e was worried because he Tuesday was 62 degrees under
This
is
the
19th
postponement
Doris Eileen Barnhart. Willian Ann Lillie, Daniel R. McCloud. R. Gumpf, Nita Louise, HarriS, · license at a carry-out store to never caUed her· She said she cloudy skies.
ty Is in serious trouble. We're
Allen Barnhart, Opal Mae Kenneth D. McCune. Harold Rickie Lee Hauber, R. Alan be located in the former Cameo knocked on his door several
of the season. The Meigs becoming very anl!llllllstlc
Berry. James Robert Betz, Jr .. Dwight McDaniel, Pamela Kay Holler.
Varsity Is scheduled to meet when our differences to be
Leslie Janelle Betzlng. Cheryl Manley, Dwight H. Marlin.
Julia Ann Holter , Roger Beauty Salon on u. s. Rt. 33 · times and thought she heard In high school, he had tried and
.
Ann Biggs. Robert Lynn Black. Debra Jo May , Larry Richard Will iam Karr, Steven Paul near the in ~rsection of 33 and noises inside, but no one an- faUed to make the football Ute Kyger Greek· team Wed- ·settled by a gun and oot by
Robert Mic ha el Blac kston. Mees, Gary Edward Michael, Kirk man, Randy Steven
nesday at Middleport.
r~. "
team.
Deanna Kay Blackwood, Resa
Randy H. Michael , Daniel R. Koehler, Rickie Lee Koenig. SR 7. All voted yes except Mrs. swered the door;"
'
Alma Russell, who voted no. lrfrs. Wasche s brother-inJae Boothe . Martin . J . Midkltt. Mary A. Midkllf.
..
Jennifer Lynn Lawson , Charles
bbU
r rrrw
ill
Broderi ck, John P. Bu ck.
James A. Miller. Mark Marcinko, David G. Marcinko,
Mayor William Baro- , law, Stephen, 17, ~ld he found
Pamela Lynn Burson. Karen
Eugene Miller , Paul Otis Dennis G. Marcinko. Richard
in
discussing a WaUa~e campatgn button in
Lynn Cadle, Debra Jean Miller, Robert C. Miller. VIck ie Martin, Dave E. Mllihone. nick
the
condition
of vii- Bremer s trash . There was a
Carder,
Barbara
Ann
Ann Miller, Thiry Diane Linda Lee Provence, Deborah
Caruthers, George Fredrick Milliron . Jell A. Morris. John Lynn Pierce, Jean Newlun !age streets noted that Confederate flag on the floor of
Casto, Dennis Charles Clark, E. Murphy, Cheryl Lynn Rey nolds, Ja fllce Robinson, something has to be done that the cluttered apartment, two
William David Clark. Thomas Nelson , Darla Neutzllng. Connie Jean Rockhold. Harvey
BY JACK O'BRIAN
moom's herdy perennial "Day In, Dey Out";
Nolan Cooke.
Marla Neutzllng. Kenneth Roseberry, Kathryn M. San. the streets have to be resur- boxes of bullets and a .gun
GINGER
SPURNS
DOlLARS
we've always had respect for any singer who
James R. Cotterill. James E. Edwin Norr is. Daniel Blaine ders. Montie Ri chard Sanders, faced
manual on a closet shelf.
Counts, Sleven Douglas Craig. O' Dell . Cari- T. Offutt. Ann Larry Lee Stalnaker, Marvin
FOR
PENNEY'S
sang a Rube Bloom song. Oilier Blooming
Ma~or Baronick also comAbitofhlsllfewasscattered '
Robert Eslll Collins, Tom A. Mar ie Ohlinger. Deborah Kay E. Taylor, Shelly Wells. Connie
NEW
YORK
{KFS)
Ginger
Rogers
about
the
room:
Report
cards
nifties- "Don't Worry 'Bout Me," "FooLs Rush
Crisp. Michael Alan. Cullums. Ohlinger, Jimm ie Older, Kay Wells. Donna J. Wells,
Janella Vay Cumings, Bron- Marcy Lee Owens, Edward Richard S. Williams, Mary Jo mended the police depariment, of average grades from South turned down '10,000 a week fill' th!Hummer In" and lots of almllar rich Rubles.
wyn Ann Dalley. Marc Alan Charles Parker, Robin Lee Wolf. Marcella Louise, Wyers, j;~~~.g "They are doing 8 good Division High School where he stock. Takes her.new J. C. Penney job seriously
Ami Richards, who almclt!t had an MGM
Dailey,· Paul Melrose Darnell. Phal ln, Wetzel Phillips, Rhea Pooler Yonker, Randy
.
.,
While
Mayor
Undsay
was
hlltlng
the
Mayor
Baronlck
also
said
he
graduated;
a
receipt
for
an
career
until Louis B. Meyer decided she was
Jr., Samson Do!lrst, Judy L.
Ki mm y lane Pierce, RickY Young .
hopeless
Presidential
traU,
his
City
HaD
winDa vis, Adell L. Davidson, Leon Carol Piece, Stephen Eric
has had nwnerous complaints lncometaxrefundof $5.17fr&lt;m
competish to Greer Carson, had a smitrt Ubrief
Walla.ce Vann Dav is, Ollvea
Powell , Karen Leslie Price,
dows were bullet-proofed ... Trlsh Van Devere ceUuloid run aoo retired to write, Her poetry
about
the
taxicab
company
the
stale
of
'WIBconaln;
dirty
CeLene DeLegal, Ellen Garnet Carolyn Kay Pugh, Connie Lu
ANDY" HOMERS
located on Court St . in clothes; airline ·and motel chopped her "One Is a Lonely Nwnber" movie- waa up for a Nat'! Boot Award ... Ann and
Demoskey , Andrea Margaret
Radford.
Dewhurst,
Jo
Ellen
Diehl
,
Jim
Anderson
of
the
FarPomeroy. lt was suggested the l:cochures; and a variety of plug tour short to answer that titular plea from ·
Edward Harold Ramsburg,
'
Charles R. Dill, Paul F. Dill, Debra Ann Rawson, Janel mers Bank and Savings Co. owner, Don Covert,· be sent a reading material ranging from ber man, George C. Scott. They're somewhere lmsband, Italian sclentlat Edmond Angelo, live
Nancy Joan Dixon , Roger Lynn Reeves, Paul Allen Slo-Pl tch team in the M&amp;M
"Confucius Say" to "sn In Coonectlcut ... Cafe planlat BIB Rwtien at the in W. C. Fields' old H'wood mUJSIC)ll. Where
Eugene Dixon, Steven Harold Reltmlre. Rosemary Ri ce,
they Inherited enough empty whiskey cratea to
l'egister,ed letter requesting comics."
oDunfee, Kathy J. Durst, Daniel Crystal Faulkner Richmond, League had the only homer In a him to meet with coWicll at the
Italian
Steakbouse
lias
a
definite
pi'oblem!
1!f
stock their llreplace fill' yeara.
Gone About a Month .
Ray Ellis; Harvey . Wallace Margarel Jean Riggs, Mil isa 17-hit attack Monday evening
looks
like
Don
Rlctlea
...
BreiMia
Vaccaro
In
tbe
Mafia.authtr Gay Talese at the Plaia told
next
scheduled
meeting.
Stephen
Waache
said
Bremer
Erlewlne. Howard Mil es K. Ri zer. Raymond Henry at Syracuse park when the
Erlewlne, James E. Estep.
TV
movie
''What's
a
Girl
Uke
You
...
"
was
Jim Mees and the mayor had had been away frun
Roach. Will iam Nathan
BIIIMazerblsalmaniater, theN. Y. Timel, and
David Alan Fife, Eddie E. Robinette. Chester Allen Bankers downed the K&amp;K a request from Mrs. John Moon the apartment for about - limply the DIOit adorable clown since Carole
the
Mafia "are not unalike. Both Involve
8
File. Sheila Marie Folmer. Roush, J. T. Rue. Lois Ann Mobile team 13-1 in a make-up
l4nbard
for tile to he placed over a month, or since shortly after
David Keith Gardner. Debra Rupe, Susan Elaine Rusche!,
nepotlam." ... Yvonne Elllman, one of the two ·
Lynn Garnet, Sh irley Ann Rebecca Gay Scaggs,i Jon game. The losers got 10 hits. cree~ on property belonging to the Wisconsin [l'esidentlal p.i.Why Henry Klsalnger doesn't Jet his voice
good
things about "Sit~r," recmled her
Garnes, John P. Gilliam. Scott, Deborah Leanne' Sebo,
be
taped
nor
speak
011
TV
:
he
sounds
like
Dr.
first IOlo albwn Utled jast wltll her Jiante. She
mary April 4. Wallace ftnlshed
Dennis James Gilmore. Sandra Allee Jean Sisson, Alvin Ray
Strangelove ... David Cassidy's out of bls alao wrote "Interlude l!lf Johnny" and recorded
Louise Gloyd, Sherry Marie Smith, Fred Smith, Richard R.
~
second iii that p.i.mary.
Gloyd, VIctoria Lynn Grate, Smith, Ron B. Smith, Stella Sue
There was a letter to a Ill- diapered mlndpoalng for nude pill in the dlrty- It ~- There an her first wUecl mllodiea
Nancy Sue Greenlee, Mark
Smith, Barbara Ann Snyder.
year-old glrl .he had dated and preu. And letting them aet him up fpr anti· . anywhere outside "J.C.S." - for whim 'she
Patri ck Grees , Ter.ry Le e Susan Elaine Soulsby, Timothy
Grogan, Connie
Elleen Mark Spires, Steven Craig
(Continued from page 1)
who now refused to speak. to audiiiiCe quote&amp;, ftelth:r language and prurient ~ 10 beautifully the 1011ga rl Mary
Grueser , Jon M . Grueser , Stanley .
anai,Iel of IU llttJe.ilrl audleJI!:.III .,, MGM Magdalene:
.
' .
Templeton Grueser, Melan ie
Brenda Darlene Staats, as a manifestation of a growing tradlllon of violence in the United him, The letter said he had wanted 'liB starlet Susan Dey to strip ftr a
Anne Hackett . Brenda K. Richard Lee Stewart, Janet States. Moscow Radio menUoned the shooting as the third item thought of killing himlelf'slnce
. Lana 1')trW•s starting a new Q!reer :
Haggy. Cathy L. Hall, Steve B. Louise Stivers. Terry Wayne · on a morning new$Cast but offered no conunent .
Playboy centerfold, bUt tile wile child snubbed frCinUng "Lana Tunier ijealth Splia,'' a ft:an·
he
was
13,
that
she
had
given
Halley. Russell L. Haning. Stobart; Steven Lewis Story,
him reason to live and "I the stuPdltJ. !lie lllll'ely has a tidy-Glee nut· chlse • prmnotltm llatting In New Jlll'le)' ...
Harold William Hanson. Larry Michael Terrell Struble. Karen
"An attempt wi!B made on the life of the governor or
Richard Harman. Catherine Ellzabeth ,Sutherland, VIcki Alabama, George Wallace, who Is seeking presidential tlloitght YQU were my friend." . tilng role In upartrldce Family," wblch Ia one That's where Mickey ~ IWted bla
Jill Harris. Patricia Ann Lee Sutton. John V. Swaerz,
The girl's mother, Mrs, lnlelllgent declaiCIII even if the show's 11a1&gt;
"chain" rl perflll'ming-ecbooll·r unW ""'
~~~~~~~ very
Harris. Ronald W. Harrison. Steven Ray Joseph Tatterson, nomination," the Soviet announcer said, reading a Tass news ·Margaret Pemrich, said "be
Stephen R. Hartenbach. Joyce Ann Taylor, Judy agency dispatch from Washington. Vice President Spiro T. was very strange. I said heUo Master CUtddy fblbbad the teet ,., Brigitte first l1ni brdte ... The Pepel-blt!yele jaJnbtree
Charles D. Hatfield, Bruce Marlene Taylor. Michael
Bardot Bits down ver:r carefully. Fell off her · will fill c.ntral Part with 101111 18,11111 ride\'1
,Hawley, Deborah Lynn Robert Taylor1 Tim A. Taylor, Agnew learned of the shooting in Tokyo where-he arrived after to him for two years llld be hone.
,.
May 2t-211 ... Nlplelube are limping tonrd
Hawley, Rhonda Lynn Hawley, Ruth Ann Terrell, Potrlcla L. representing the United States at ceremonies returning Okinawa never said anything."
A
faliled
jeweler
(no
reuon to ment1oo their uaual boped.for leiiOIIai )JUIIi - )I'OIIl.
Kenneth
David Hayes, Thoma, John Steven Thomas. IAl Japanese rule. "I am shockl!d and saddened to learn of the · Talldng to newsroom 1n the
Theodore. P. Hayes, Mildred Frederick Robert Thompson.
pop's name; be wu apfnlt the caper) Ia half.
Jane Hazell(in, Michael A. George Cllnlon Thompson . wounding of Gov. WaUace," Agnew said. "Our concern goes out kitchen of his downstairs relieved that his 1011, bulted for IW'C(ftica In klda wbo get lola of bread from da4 ftr their
annual bubea. !Jmo.feiUia. 1110 II;ICIIJl.
Heck, Roger Irving Hendrix, Robert .Bruce Titus. Caralynn IAl the governor's wife and children at this hour, as well as the duplel: on the near South Slde,
Otey E. 'Herdman. Jr., Perry Tracy, Maralynn Tracy, Rex famllles of others wounded in this brutal asaault. We fervently · with dinner 11alf-eaten- Morocco, Is home. Now be's ago~ II will
Meta liar Ed Kruepoo1 bou&amp;ht undies lor
'Frank Hoffman, Jr .• John R. Dean \lance, Ernest Keith Van
happen
again
and
gel
In
the
N.
Y':
Pll*'l
...
lia
wife
at the EloUque lilliil&amp;llloMbleHbop.
·
Bremer said he hadn't heard
Hunnell, Margie Jo Hunnell, lnWagen, Martin Allen ho(l!' for their early recovery."
~·s
lo118-t'8111ll
plamlng:
Alldy
Warhol
Mike Hysell, Robert Jeffrey Vaughan, V1ctor Anthony
In Meta blue~ colon 71t ... JD!IIIlwotlh lilt
his son menU011 WaDace. ''He
Hysell, Deborah Lynn Johnson, Vaughan, Paul R. Walker.
finished
his
fum,
I'Heat,"
(I
WPJiie
rip-ot(
of
.
publlel&amp;, by nflllilic • '
, . Sheryl Ann Johnson. Charles
Penny V. Walters, Joan , ·CINCINNATI-BAILEY TURNER, an Ohio member of the wu a Humphrey man like "SUnset. Blvd.") ~ motlelt violet Sylvia 71!11" IO!IIbt and 111111 ICIIIII In Fllian'l "IJI!IItrl rl Snapit
Edward Jones, Fred Joseph Irene Ward, Joe Welker, Ruby Black Caucus, a national cltizetitfgroup, said Monday night he myself," Bremer laid.
Jonn, Cindy Rayne Jordan, Jean Werry, Kenneth Harlan ''very atrongly condemns" the shooting of Alabama Gov. George
Hla 111111 nm~r had a gun at Mllel ml Joe Delaalndro with an accldenlll llland" llht, Now lbe'1 CIIWiti18 on the
Richard Anderson Kelly, Wheeler, Chester Glen Wigal, · C. Wallace.
·
home, Bremer said. Tbe ft!lale. Shy Ultle Sylvia wu IUppoaed to t1boot l,oMm allp llartera lit an "Abelllll
Thomas R. Kern, Joyce Louise Rebecca Ann Will, Clarence J.
Ketns, Diana Sue King, Sheryl Williams, Mark B. Williams;
1'1111 .... l'll7btit
"!think that Gov. Wallace l!jleaks to a point ~view that Bremen .were quetlloned Joe, and tbe IUD elkted wllbaut a ·q tllld Helolle" mml .;. 'l'bi
Dtnll,e King, Arthur Kent Debbie Luann, Wisecup, really needs to be heard and be ~esaed in this country," lrlefly by au11torilles about Sylvia uttered 0111 andllit atotacY - ean- 'lbtltar baa an anhnalad IIP"PPtiR'IIIIII Art
K,_,
'
Carolyn Sue Wood, Earle Lee
liderecl 10 funny It'll be the .....
Deca lt1d!*n 1n llteloltb:r,!Mtnc.., old
WtUIIm Oavldl Krawsczyn, Wood, Edith Louise Wood, Turner .said. "I would very strongly condemn any kind of violent ,Arthur· '
''111e Guldlnc Licht" 1ltlr DoD Stenrt !~QIIilll of lite •• Pllelnlllll ftiiDw ilbd
Kerll Rae Kuhn, David G. Rebecca Sue Wright, Terry W. acUvlty and, more expressly, what happened in Laurel, Mel.,
Arthur had woRed Plrt time
Lambfrt, Mlcheel Lee Lam· Wyatt, Cathy Ann- Votes. · toda'y." Turner Is chalnnan of Ohio's 1Bt and alCI congrNs~onaJ · 81 • busboy ml jlnJtar after doerll't subvert lia tmace. His 1011111 It .... be mlllllllaJ . . . II. , . . ...
bert, Clllrlfl L• Lane, Steve Edward A. Young, VIctor
Philharmonic
clllrq tile Fllbt ftr vllld, ''YOII' frlendl:r 1llftbbw1tood ...........
Lalit. S,ftven Kelly Lane, Charles Young Ill. ·
district delegalloo ~ the Black Caucus..
·
~:::ukeep==h~~ 1bow
lncludel '"'bb 11:Jw '/,God," IIIII R11be

es

Bob Walson drove In two l1l11!l with a homer '"d a slagle
Jim Fregosl's !IU'ee-run homer in the eighth il)ning carried
and Jimmy stewart had three bits to pace tile H-ton at- ,
theMelspastMontrealand helped robkie Jon MaUack record his
UPi Sports Writer
Dave Roberts, who hss had his problems gelling started with
laek. Roberts struck out sii In ·UIIIq bls reroo;d to Z-1 aDd
fourth victory without a loss. New York ·had managed only three
the Astros this season, moved out in the right direction Monday
hits in the first seven Innings when Rusty Staub singled and Cleon
also bad three bits, lneludltig a key slqle darillg·a tbree-nm
rught with a seven-hitter as Houston beat the AUania Braves, 8-2,
second inlllng n~Uy .
Jones walkl!d to set the sta_ge for Fregosi's homer. Tommie Agee
~~ Roberts credits music!or his return to f.orm.
Elsewhere in the NL, New York downed Montreal, 5-3; Pills- also had a two-run homer ·for the Mels.
I was too keyed up and I ·
Roberto Clemente's three.cun ho~r in the seventh inning
burgh beat St. Loots, 4-1, U.. Angeles edged San Diego, Z-1 and
haven't had my mind on the
enabled the Pirates to defeat St. Loois and hand winless Bob
Philadelphia, blanked Chicago, YJ.
game enough lately," said
In the American I..eague, Baltinore edged Detroit, 3-2, Gibson his fifth straight defeat. Clemente, who did not hat in a
Roberts, a native of Gallipolis,
. Chicago nlppeil Minnesota, 4-3, Ollkland shaded California, 2-1, run during April but is on a streak this month, homered after
Ohio. "I needed to relax. I
Dave Cash singled and Vic Davalillo reached base on an error.
and Kansas City edged Texas, 5-4.
listened to music for about two
hours before the game. I didn 't
'
take field or hatting practice. I
just listened to the music-the
Temptations, the Fifth
Dimension - and it seemed to
Wilbor Wood , making his
triumph over the Detroit is now just 21&gt; games behind
By VITO STEWNO
work. I hadn 't won a game for
Detroit.
second consecutive start with
UPI Sporll Writer
Tigers.
this club in the Dome and I
In the other three games, two days rest, pitched B 2-3
Palmer
wound
up with a
You
can
tell
the
Baltimore
·wanted it for the club and the
Orioles have, probl~ when a folir-hitter as he evened his · Chicago heat Minnespta, 4-3, innings to pick up his sixth
Dave Roberts
fans."
Oakland edged California, 2-1, victory of the season. He lasted
pitcher has to supply some record at 3-3.
Despite the team's slow and Kansas City nipped Texas, until the nlntl) inning when
hatting punch to the··llneup.
. Harmon Killefirew homered
start,
which may be due in part 5-4.
"It used wbe that the offense
In
the
National
League,
for the Twins' first earned run
would pick the pitchers up but to the absence of Frank
now I think the pitchers are Robinson, Manager Earl Pittsburgh beat St. Louis, 4-1, and Steve Brye doubled. Terry
going to have to pick the of· Weaver doesn't sound as if he's Philadelphia blanked chicago, Forster replaced Wood and
fense up," Jim Palmer said worried. "Last year after 36 4-0,NewYork edged Montreal, struck out Eric Soderholm to
Monday night after he slam-. games, we were four games S-3, Houston routed Atlanta, 6- end the game .
John "Blue Moon" Odom
med a triple apd scored the behind Boston," he reminded ' 2, and Los Angeles shaded San
By Unhed Pre55 lnternatfonat '
American League
pitched a two-bitter and Angel
National League
East
winning run in Baltimore's 3-2 the writers as he noted the club Diego, 2-1.
w. I. pel. g.b.
East
14 8 .636
w. t. pet. g.b. Cleveland
New York
Detroit
13 9 .591 1
18 7 .720
Philadel phia 1~ . 10 .6110 3 Baltimore
12 11 .522 2112
Montreal
Boston
8 12 .400 5
13 12 .520 5
Pittsburgh
12 12 .5110 5'12 New York
8 14 .364 6
Ch icago
11 13 .458 6'12 Milwaukee
6 14 .300 7
St . Louis
West
10 17 .370 9
West
w. I. pel. g.b.
16 6 .727
w. t. pet. g.b. Minnesota
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI)- Monday, the A's traded infiel- he said about his career, "I've statistics show it, I don't think
Los Angeles 17 10 .630
Oakland
14 7 .667 1'12
Houston
15 10 .6110 1 Chicago
14 9 .609 2•12 Denny McLain, two-time Cy der Dwain Anderson to the St. had thrills people never he could help anybody right
now."
Cinci nnat i
12 13 ,180 4 Texas
10 14 ·.417 7 Young Award winner. who won Louis Cardinals for lefthanded dreamed of having.
San Diego
12 15 .444 · 5 Kansas City 10 15 .400 1•12
The Athletics were juggling
"They'll have to rip the
31 games in 1968, has been sent relief pitcher Don Shaw. They
9 15 .375 8
Atlanta
10 16 .385 6'/2 Cal iforn ia
their
roster today.
unirorm
d!f
me.
You
know,
I
San Francisco 9 19 .321 9l;2
down to the minors by the recalled outfielder George
Monday's Results
In
the
Shaw-Anderson trade
Baltimore 3 Detroit 2
Monday's Results
Oakland Athletics.
Hendrick and infielder Ron just turned 28 in March."
Chicago 4 Minnesota 3
New York 5 Montreal 3
Williams said McLain was Oakland acquired a 28-year-old
"I don't think he has the Clark from their Des Moines
Ph ila 4 Chicago 0
Kansas City 5 Texas 4
,
sent
to Binning ham instead of who played in 45 games with
velocity he ·had in the past," team in the American
Pitts 4 St. Louis 1
Oakland 2 California 1
(Only games scheduled)
Houston 8 Atlanta 2
said Manager Dick Williams in Association and sold outfielder the A's Triple-A club in Iowa the Cardinals last season.
Today•s Probable Pllchers
Los Ang 2 San Diego 1
because the warm weather in Shaw posted a 7-2 record with
announcing the move . McLain Bob Brooks to Detroit.
&lt;All Times eon
(Only P.ames scheduled) Tothe
Southern League "might an ERA of 2.65. He is 0-1 on the
day s Probobte Pllchars
Oakland tSegul · 0-01 at will go to the American League
California !Cl ark 2-3) , 11 p.m. team's Claas AA farm club in
I All Times EDTI
McLain had mixed emotions help him ." He did not currenl season.
Anderson failed ' to hit in
Montreal (Morton 1·21 at New Texas t Gogolewskl 2-1) at Birmingham, Ala.
elaborate.
about the decision.
York (Seaver 5.1), 8 p.m.
Kansas Citr (Oal Canton 2·2 or
seven
appearances at the plate
Williams
and
McLain
met
In other personnel changes
"If the game ends tonight,"
.Chicago (Hooton 2-21 at Rooker 1·0 , 8:30 p.m. .
after
bejng
recalled from Des
before the A's departed for
Philadelphia IChampion 3·11, Minnesota (Woodson J.Ol at
7:30 p.m.
Chicago (Bahnsen 3·4), 9 p.m.
Southern California and a Moines in early May.
Balflmore (Cuellar 1·31 at
St. Louis (Wise 2·21 at
Clark, 29, played for Mincurrent series· with the Angels
Pittsburgh (Walker O·IL 8 p.m. Detroit (Timmerman 2-2), 9
e
nesota
and Seattle and was
and the former star was given
Atlanta IScheuler 1·0 or p.m.
acquired by the A's in 1970.
the word.
Jarvis 2·21 at Houston !Reuss 2· New York (Kekich 2·21 at
21. 8:30p.m.
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Cleveland (Hargan 0·0 or
.
"He had no material to argue Brooks opened the season in
.
Los Angeles !Singer 2·31 at Colbert O·OL 7:30p.m.
with," said Williams. "From center field lor the A's when
San Diego (Grell 3·3L 8:30p.m . Boston (Culp 2·31 at Mllwauk· ··
the way he's throwing, and the regular Angel Mangual suiCincinnat i (Nolan 3·1 and ee IBrett 2-31. 8: 30 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Billingham 0·51 at San Flanclsco (Stone 0·2 and Bryant 1·2) , 2, Oa kland at Calif. night
Texas at Kan City, night
8:. 30 ~~ti nesdoy •s Games
The Dai~ Sentinel
Bait at Detroit, night .
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New York at Cleve, night
· anclnnatl at San Francisco
INTEREST OF
Boston at Mllw, night
CLEVELAND (UPI ) - A Keiter of Northern Colorado.
MOntreal al New York, night
MEIGS·MASON AREA
Minnesota at Chicago
ChJcago at Phtla. night
crop of new rookies hoping to First-round choice Tom
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Exec. Ed .
Darden
of
Michigan
did
4.7
find berths on the Cleveland
ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
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Saturday by The Oh io Valley
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Qrowns Coach Nick ·Skorich several months ago here winners of their "A" sec,.5769. Bu•iness Offi ce Phone
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"Now
they
have
nine
weeks
to
cautioned
them
on
the
times
we·
posiUon today for their assault
"Barry got the job done in
Eastern should ' win Wedprepare
themSelves
.
I
look
on
it
will
expect.
Each
man
should
oo the American Basketball the second half," said Nets
nesday, !hey will return on
Asaociati011 championship.
Coach Lou Carnessecca. "We do distance running at least like another college course for Thursday at 4 p.m. In the
Barry ocored 26 points, couldn't stop them in the last twice a week and sprint three them .!.'
The graduates of that course, finals that will be played on
almost 10 less than his average game, but !Ills time we reac- days a week .
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great
majority
ob-·
the
Browns
veterans,
report
fpr the first three games ted. We ·made them take
Good Luck, Eagles!
agalnlt Indiana: But the star tougher shots. We were behind, vlously worked at getting in for similar workouts Saturday.
forward neeDed in the passing S9-S4, at halftime and we talked shape.''
In the mile run , the fastest
department with nine assists, defense because we were
hl_gh for the contest, as the Neta gelling destroyed under the time, 5:30, was recorded by
defeated the Indiana Pacers, boards . . _We boxed out free agent linebacker Ron
110-105, Monday night to McGinnis and as a result he
square their best-of.jM!ven final couldn't get the quick rebounds
playoff series at two games and takeoffs."
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apleee.
The Nets also received some ,
TOLEDO (UP!) - The 26th
The series resumes in In- surprising offensive he!p from
dianapolls Thursday night with Ollie Taylor, who scored 16 annual Mid-American Conthe sixth game back here points, including a driving one- ference golf, tennis and track
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seventh game ta needed, it will front for good at 92J.lO with 8:02 here Thursday through
be played Tuesday, May 23, at left in the game. Taylor said he Saturd1\)'.
Western Michigan is favored
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Oliver's six th inning run- a triple. Kansas City took an
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Carsey, Earl Ingels and mil
Girls interested in entering McDaniels, race program;
the con test should send their Meigs · Coun ly Pioneer and
name, address, age, phone Htstcrical Society, Mrs. Paul
,nwnber, school, a resume of Chapman, Mrs. Pal Lochary,
All schools in the Eastern
By STEVE GERSTEL
McGovern and ·Hubert H.
activities, parents' names and Mrs.
· Robert Ashley and Mrs. Local School District will be
Ualled
Pms
IDiernallonal
Humphrey In today's twin
a photograph to Mrs. Riffle, Theodore Reed, Jr., He.rltage
dismissed at 12: IS on WedGeorge C. ,Wallace, seriously Jl'lmaries.
Pomeroy. Rl. 2.. Contestants Sunday.
nesday,
May
'17.
Lunch
will
be
wounded
in an election-eve
Riding the ·crest · "' the
must have a B av~i'.a•e
Regatta program : parade served before ·the students are
• i•·• their
assallllriatlon
attempt,
today
volatUe
buslllg issue, Wtill@ce
$Chool work. Girls wishing Friday evening !.allowed by a
was favored to aweep presiden- hoped to brealr througli the
~· by d!¥nissed.
further information may . call variety' show sponso.""
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StudenLs
are
being
dismissed
Ual ~ in Michigan and Mason-Dixon barrie: for the
99"~2 or 992-7214. The winner Tuppers Plams ommun y
·
· early Wednesday so · that MJt.ryland, hlsmarglil possibly first time a!Ki bag bls first
will receive several prizes.
Club.: Saturday morning; teachers may scliedule
.
as swelled by a large sympathy .. northern Jndustrlllh state
· C.!,':. Blakeslee prepared and garden tractor pull, llcout boat;
,
· prtmarr in Mldllgan. ' ·
individual parent con- vute. · · · ·
submitted the Regatta com- II a.m. f.tSh.mg clin'tc derbY1or many
.
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Even
before
he
was
shot
And · with a new; oull!oing
ml\tees and scheduled ac- 8 to !Syearolds: noon oral er 1
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down In a crowded shopping campaign - the type that
·tivilies for the three day p.m. boat parade; ski show 2 to time.
,
Parents who desire a con- cenler Monday afternoon in . lrought him into . the close
regatta, June 16, 17 and 18.
4 p.m.; twirling coolest,
. ten- ference with their children 's Laurel, Md., the 52-year old contact with crowds that led IAl •
Committe.es are: William latively scheduled: 4 p.m. frog
teacher should contact the Alabama governor was given his shootlng-'lle hoped to add
Grueser, · general chairman, jwnp, aerial circus, flying
.
teacher as .soon as possible and lite edge over Sens. George S. Maryland to b1s coUecUOI) and
Jack Carsey, co-chairman, model airplanes in connecUon
become the first candl~te to
lle!lll Lutz; display space; Jack with frog jump and frog . ball seta lime convenient fpr both
.
the
teacher
ilnd
parent.
U
it
is
win two primaries on the same
Kane, concessions ; Leota Satur d ay night; Sunday,
day.
YoWlg, chairman . and Mrs. racing P,rogram, Lorain Boat impossible for a parent to
Dele1a!es Also Offered
Tom Stewart, co-chairman, Club and Heritage Sunday
· schedule a conference on
In addition to holding
Twin-City appreciation :
Ingels observed that trophies Wednesday then the parent is
''beauty
contest:• ~e,;ence
Pomeroy American Legion, for the boat para~e had be.,,1 . encouraged to arrange a
Jl'lmarles;
Michigan , .llffered
Leonard Jewell, contact, ordered. Carson cr9w rep&lt;&gt;rted conference at another lime .
the candidates a share of 132
Mrs .
Charles that all ads for the Regatta convenient to both.
dances:
delegate
votes at the.
Gloeckner and Mrs. Charles program book in the Pomeroy
If this half~ay of parent •
Democratic
National ConRiffle, flea mart; Susan Baer, area had been sold. Kerr said teacher conference is , sucvention. Maryland had 53
SPECIALOLYMPICS 1972 - Thlr!OOn children of the Pomeroy Elementary School special
Re~atta queen selection and that Quality Print will print the cessful, then next school year
delegates
to be elected.
education classes attended '!he Jaycee Olympics held Saturday at Ohio University. Ribbon
participation: c. E. Blakeslee, program and stated that plans the district will plan such
Robert A. Jones, 21, Rt. I,
Humphrey
and McGovern,
Nalional ·and State Publicity,. for the up-coming Regatta look conferences at several in- Shade, was charged with DWI
winners, hack row, left to right, were John Russell, Cheryl Smith, Homer Smitb. and Richy
liaison with Ohio Festival pretty good.
lervals during the 1972-73 following a traffic accident at the principal challengers for
Stone. Others going to the events were, middle row, left to right, Jim Schoolcraft, Tom Kelin,
Assn.; Mrs. Judy Riggs, NBTA Attending the noon luncheon sch_ool year. The ad· .5:16 p.m. Monday on Rt. 33, the nomination, canceled
Joe Mcaoud, Martha Jones, and Linda Perkins, and frontrow, Danny Norman, Shirley Jones,. .
Twirling Festival : Jim Mees were Kerr, Ingels, Carson ministrators and \O&amp;Chers of four tenths-.of a mile north of campaigning after they .were
91aron Johnson, and Teressa Smiih.
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and Wendell Hoover, parade; Crow Bill Grueser Dean Lutz
the Eastern Local School· Rl. 7.
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Roy Miller and Dorsey Jordan, Wendell Hoover' Richard District believe conferences
According to the Gallia- wounded.
Humphrey was campaigning
garden tractor pull ; Tom Poulin, Dennis Ke~ey, Donald can be beneficial for the Meigs Post State IDghway
at
a Baltimore day care center
Cassell, scout boat (canoe or Diener, Scott Lucas, Bill An- students,
parents,
and , Patrol, Jones lost control of his
in
the late afternoon when
raft race) : Earl Ingels, ·and derson, Reed, Bob Jacobs, and tepchers.
car wHich ran off the right side
Four blue ribbons were won boys' 300 yard dash, second in
Other students traveling to Jim Mees , boat parade; Jack Jack Carsey.
Parents are encouraged to of the highway, striking a Secret Service agenta pulled
utilize the conferences for the guardrail. There was moderate him aside and whispered , to
by the children of the special the softball throw, and Athens on the school bus for the
education classes of . the received a participants' ribbon olymplcs
were
Jim
imprqvement of their child's damage. No one was injured. him that WaUace had been !!hot
Pomeroy Elementary School in the 50 yard dash. John Schoolcraft, Tom Klein, Joe
education in the Eastern Local
A second Meigs County only 25 miles away.
. at the " Jaycee Special Russell won second in the 50 McCloud, Martha Jones, Linda
"Oh, my God," Humphr'ey
School District." A better .Wl· accident occurred on Rl. 33,
Olympics 1972" , staged yard dash, and took a par- Perkins, Danny Norman,
derslanding of the child's one tenth of a mile south of Rt. said, and then, acc:anpanled
Saturday at Ohio University. ticipants ribbon In the 300 yard Shirley Jones, Sharon Johnson
(Coniinued from Page I)
the Conununity Improvement ability by the teachers and 681 where Roy L." Holden, 74, by stale . patrol and Secret
Takl11g three first places in dash, and Homer Smith placed and 'Teressa Smith. They were to one-half times extra pay.
parents, and a closer working Chester, w. Va., lost control of Service agents, rulhed to the
Corp.
events was Cheryl Smith, second in the soft hall throw, accompanied by teachers,
suburban Silver Spring,' Md.,
All town holidays will be
It was pointed out that until relationship between the his car. msautoran off !he left
softball throw, 300 yard dash,. and ' received participant Miss Wendy Schmidt and Mrs. observed on the same day as the area is cleared of wrecked pare~~~~ and teachers should side of the highway and also hospital where Wallace was
ribbons in the SO yard dash and Kate Jarrell. A wiener roast they are celebrated nation- cars, nothing can be done. The provtde a much tmproved slammed into a guardrail . undergoing emergency
and the 50 yard dash.
·
Rlchy Stone took a first in the the 300 yard dash.
was held at noon at the Schmidt wide.
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offender will be notified to educational program for each There was heavy damage to his surgei'y.
home. Serving as trainer for
car. No charge was filed.
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the children at the Pomeroy stree t
Humphrey's
Makea Slalemeat
The first of three Gallla
light
ordinance
Calvin
Lane,
street
school was Tom Banbrick, presented by Jack Welsh of the superintendent, asked for two
Later, in a m&amp;ternent, the
COunty accidents occurred at
former member of the Ohio Columbus and Southern Ohio loads of limestone and two
former
vice president said
PRESENT THE PERSON • 10:.45 a.m. o.n Rt. 588 where
University track team.
"It's
getting
so !hat you don't
Electric Co. The presen t loads of blacktop for the
Farmers must make an Huber Lanier, 70, Rt. I,
know what's going to happen
contract the village has with · cemetery. Council agreed.
appearance in the office of the Thurman, lost control of his
anymore
in our country in
car
whiCh
ran
off
the
roadway
lhe electric company expires in
Council also gave Henry ASCS Office, Masonic Temple,
Entries are being accepted
An individual sportsmanship
politics.
June.
Werry permission to take one Pomeroy, In order to. certify striking a fence. No one was
for the First Annual 16-Team trophy will also be presented as
McGovern heard the newi 18
Welsh explained that the of the fire trucks to a fire compliance with the program Injured or cited.
Fruth Pharmacy Men's Slo- will trophies for players with
he
was about to board his plane
A hit~kip accident was inrates are the same with the school in Wellston in Sep- or the 1971 Feed Grain and
Pitch Softball Tournament.
the most hils and most home
at
Kalamazoo, Mich., beading
exception of the addition of the tember for one day .
The tournament, first of 1972 runs.
Wheat program. A telephone vestigated at 1:~ p.m. on Rt. 7 for another campaign stop in
at the Silver Memorial Bridge
mercury vapor lights that will
Attending were Mayor call will not suffice.
in the Meigs-Mason area, wlll
Entries will be accepted until
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where a pick-up truck driven Flint. Ignoring urgings by
be played at Bachtel Field in May 27 by contacting either meniber of the Eastern Board be placed on the parking lot. Baronick , Lucien Poulin,
by Tracey G. Wolfinbarger, S3, Secret Service aaents, tightly
Bob Wingett, Point•· Plel!iaftt of Educti!I~Jiwlio'Y(~ll!11~~e the There will be an~ncrease to ihe Ral~h .. Wer.ry; • Mees, "Don ·' · ' PLE.t!iANT''VA'LtEY ..
Millon ~n Juneo· ~-4 .-. ·
bur)ched around him, that .J!e
village of approximately $14 a Colltns, •Williatn -Snouffer and
try , (ee ,is ~ . and two
'Names 'of pa(i~lt_ts' adnlttted Pt. PleaSIIIIt, was struck by an get 011 the platte;. 11. V!..i!¥1
;
diploma presentatl~ns .
unknown vehicle . . There was
mon(tl' depending on the fuel
o\!ey ballsNDdtvidual and a
Graduates are Ruth .Ellen cost clause whether there is an Elma . Rossen, council mem- arenotreleased!orpubllcation minor damage to the pick-up. shaken McGovern aikecl his
. team trophy will be awarded to 6096 or Greg Gibbs, Miller's Adams, James Kenneth
bers;. Jane Walton, clerk, and by hospllal authorities.
A final accident occurred at supporters to ''hope and pray
the tourney champions and Super Market in New Haven, 1- Amsbary, Larry Baker, increase or decrease in fuel Phyllts Hennessy, treasurer.
DISCHARGES:
Yvonne
Michael Ray Benedum. Joyce costs.
7:25p.m. on Rt. 1&amp;0, one mile for tile speedy recovery of
team trophies will be presented 304.a82-2145.
Wright, Cheshire; Mrs. Emer north of Vinton. Charles S. Governor Wallace and say a
Marlene Bing , Ri ckie Lee
Also added in the new orthe runner-up and third place
The drawing will ·be con- Bla ke, Jani ce Marie Boggs,
Handley, Pliny: Milford Keeton, 24, Rt. 1, Vinton, lost prayer for our own country,"
dinance
was the following , that
team.
Kathy
Sue
Brawley,
Sammie
ducted on Silnday, May 28.
Lyvere, Point Pleasant: Mrs. control of his car which
Turning back from t~e
William
Brown ,
Ernest the municipality by legislative
Howard
Brewer
and
daughter,
plane's
staircase, McGovern
Calaway, Warren H. Calaway, action, or the company, shall
traveled .left of the center
Robert Jewel Caldwell. Sue
Point
Pleasant;
Chester
King,
(Continued from page I)
said "I must say I am shocked
hi tting a guardrail.
Hayes Caldwell , Charles have the righ t to termi~ate the
Red House, and Mrs. John
by
this ,avage act."
borssaid
he
was
a
''loner"
who
Douglas Carr, Terrence Lane ordinance at any time upon
Carpenter
and
son,
New
Rep. Shirley Ollsholm of
Carson, John Cline. David written notice filed with the said very little. "His mother
(Continued from Page I )
Richard Cremeans, Melanie
Haven.
New
York, aiiO camp8lgnlng in
Ellie Louise Allfriend, Joyce Connie Jo Lanning, Nancy Marie Dean. Kathy Diane Dill, other party at least 60 days ~arne t,~ see him a couple of
GAME
CANCELLED
Michigan,
was immediately
. times, ~aid Mrs. Tony .
Elaine Amey, John Wesley Jane Large, Fred A. Lee, Janice Marie Dixon. Barbara prior to such date .
LOCAL TEMPS
The
Melga
Reserve
game
Anderson, Susan An Ifa An given Secret Servle~~ pi'Wctlon
Charles W.Legar Jr., Theodore l\nn Ebersbach. Dennis Roland
Council in other business Wasche, wife of the apartment
The temperature in downdrewS, Rick. Ash, Thomas
Eichinger, Marjori e Marie granted permission to Guid~ boilding manager. "She said
Henry Lehew, Freddie Jr .
today
at
Gallipolis
has
been
by President Nlloq. She comtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
Edward Ball , irene Lois
Lemley, Jelfrey Craig Lewis, Gillilan, Diana Sue Grueser,
cancelled
due
to
wet
grounds.
mented
: ''!be AlneHcail iodeBarnes, Wayne Virgil Barnett.
Douglas William Little, Trudy Joyce Lynn Grueser. Timothy Girolami to apply for a 3.2 beer ~e was worried because he Tuesday was 62 degrees under
This
is
the
19th
postponement
Doris Eileen Barnhart. Willian Ann Lillie, Daniel R. McCloud. R. Gumpf, Nita Louise, HarriS, · license at a carry-out store to never caUed her· She said she cloudy skies.
ty Is in serious trouble. We're
Allen Barnhart, Opal Mae Kenneth D. McCune. Harold Rickie Lee Hauber, R. Alan be located in the former Cameo knocked on his door several
of the season. The Meigs becoming very anl!llllllstlc
Berry. James Robert Betz, Jr .. Dwight McDaniel, Pamela Kay Holler.
Varsity Is scheduled to meet when our differences to be
Leslie Janelle Betzlng. Cheryl Manley, Dwight H. Marlin.
Julia Ann Holter , Roger Beauty Salon on u. s. Rt. 33 · times and thought she heard In high school, he had tried and
.
Ann Biggs. Robert Lynn Black. Debra Jo May , Larry Richard Will iam Karr, Steven Paul near the in ~rsection of 33 and noises inside, but no one an- faUed to make the football Ute Kyger Greek· team Wed- ·settled by a gun and oot by
Robert Mic ha el Blac kston. Mees, Gary Edward Michael, Kirk man, Randy Steven
nesday at Middleport.
r~. "
team.
Deanna Kay Blackwood, Resa
Randy H. Michael , Daniel R. Koehler, Rickie Lee Koenig. SR 7. All voted yes except Mrs. swered the door;"
'
Alma Russell, who voted no. lrfrs. Wasche s brother-inJae Boothe . Martin . J . Midkltt. Mary A. Midkllf.
..
Jennifer Lynn Lawson , Charles
bbU
r rrrw
ill
Broderi ck, John P. Bu ck.
James A. Miller. Mark Marcinko, David G. Marcinko,
Mayor William Baro- , law, Stephen, 17, ~ld he found
Pamela Lynn Burson. Karen
Eugene Miller , Paul Otis Dennis G. Marcinko. Richard
in
discussing a WaUa~e campatgn button in
Lynn Cadle, Debra Jean Miller, Robert C. Miller. VIck ie Martin, Dave E. Mllihone. nick
the
condition
of vii- Bremer s trash . There was a
Carder,
Barbara
Ann
Ann Miller, Thiry Diane Linda Lee Provence, Deborah
Caruthers, George Fredrick Milliron . Jell A. Morris. John Lynn Pierce, Jean Newlun !age streets noted that Confederate flag on the floor of
Casto, Dennis Charles Clark, E. Murphy, Cheryl Lynn Rey nolds, Ja fllce Robinson, something has to be done that the cluttered apartment, two
William David Clark. Thomas Nelson , Darla Neutzllng. Connie Jean Rockhold. Harvey
BY JACK O'BRIAN
moom's herdy perennial "Day In, Dey Out";
Nolan Cooke.
Marla Neutzllng. Kenneth Roseberry, Kathryn M. San. the streets have to be resur- boxes of bullets and a .gun
GINGER
SPURNS
DOlLARS
we've always had respect for any singer who
James R. Cotterill. James E. Edwin Norr is. Daniel Blaine ders. Montie Ri chard Sanders, faced
manual on a closet shelf.
Counts, Sleven Douglas Craig. O' Dell . Cari- T. Offutt. Ann Larry Lee Stalnaker, Marvin
FOR
PENNEY'S
sang a Rube Bloom song. Oilier Blooming
Ma~or Baronick also comAbitofhlsllfewasscattered '
Robert Eslll Collins, Tom A. Mar ie Ohlinger. Deborah Kay E. Taylor, Shelly Wells. Connie
NEW
YORK
{KFS)
Ginger
Rogers
about
the
room:
Report
cards
nifties- "Don't Worry 'Bout Me," "FooLs Rush
Crisp. Michael Alan. Cullums. Ohlinger, Jimm ie Older, Kay Wells. Donna J. Wells,
Janella Vay Cumings, Bron- Marcy Lee Owens, Edward Richard S. Williams, Mary Jo mended the police depariment, of average grades from South turned down '10,000 a week fill' th!Hummer In" and lots of almllar rich Rubles.
wyn Ann Dalley. Marc Alan Charles Parker, Robin Lee Wolf. Marcella Louise, Wyers, j;~~~.g "They are doing 8 good Division High School where he stock. Takes her.new J. C. Penney job seriously
Ami Richards, who almclt!t had an MGM
Dailey,· Paul Melrose Darnell. Phal ln, Wetzel Phillips, Rhea Pooler Yonker, Randy
.
.,
While
Mayor
Undsay
was
hlltlng
the
Mayor
Baronlck
also
said
he
graduated;
a
receipt
for
an
career
until Louis B. Meyer decided she was
Jr., Samson Do!lrst, Judy L.
Ki mm y lane Pierce, RickY Young .
hopeless
Presidential
traU,
his
City
HaD
winDa vis, Adell L. Davidson, Leon Carol Piece, Stephen Eric
has had nwnerous complaints lncometaxrefundof $5.17fr&lt;m
competish to Greer Carson, had a smitrt Ubrief
Walla.ce Vann Dav is, Ollvea
Powell , Karen Leslie Price,
dows were bullet-proofed ... Trlsh Van Devere ceUuloid run aoo retired to write, Her poetry
about
the
taxicab
company
the
stale
of
'WIBconaln;
dirty
CeLene DeLegal, Ellen Garnet Carolyn Kay Pugh, Connie Lu
ANDY" HOMERS
located on Court St . in clothes; airline ·and motel chopped her "One Is a Lonely Nwnber" movie- waa up for a Nat'! Boot Award ... Ann and
Demoskey , Andrea Margaret
Radford.
Dewhurst,
Jo
Ellen
Diehl
,
Jim
Anderson
of
the
FarPomeroy. lt was suggested the l:cochures; and a variety of plug tour short to answer that titular plea from ·
Edward Harold Ramsburg,
'
Charles R. Dill, Paul F. Dill, Debra Ann Rawson, Janel mers Bank and Savings Co. owner, Don Covert,· be sent a reading material ranging from ber man, George C. Scott. They're somewhere lmsband, Italian sclentlat Edmond Angelo, live
Nancy Joan Dixon , Roger Lynn Reeves, Paul Allen Slo-Pl tch team in the M&amp;M
"Confucius Say" to "sn In Coonectlcut ... Cafe planlat BIB Rwtien at the in W. C. Fields' old H'wood mUJSIC)ll. Where
Eugene Dixon, Steven Harold Reltmlre. Rosemary Ri ce,
they Inherited enough empty whiskey cratea to
l'egister,ed letter requesting comics."
oDunfee, Kathy J. Durst, Daniel Crystal Faulkner Richmond, League had the only homer In a him to meet with coWicll at the
Italian
Steakbouse
lias
a
definite
pi'oblem!
1!f
stock their llreplace fill' yeara.
Gone About a Month .
Ray Ellis; Harvey . Wallace Margarel Jean Riggs, Mil isa 17-hit attack Monday evening
looks
like
Don
Rlctlea
...
BreiMia
Vaccaro
In
tbe
Mafia.authtr Gay Talese at the Plaia told
next
scheduled
meeting.
Stephen
Waache
said
Bremer
Erlewlne. Howard Mil es K. Ri zer. Raymond Henry at Syracuse park when the
Erlewlne, James E. Estep.
TV
movie
''What's
a
Girl
Uke
You
...
"
was
Jim Mees and the mayor had had been away frun
Roach. Will iam Nathan
BIIIMazerblsalmaniater, theN. Y. Timel, and
David Alan Fife, Eddie E. Robinette. Chester Allen Bankers downed the K&amp;K a request from Mrs. John Moon the apartment for about - limply the DIOit adorable clown since Carole
the
Mafia "are not unalike. Both Involve
8
File. Sheila Marie Folmer. Roush, J. T. Rue. Lois Ann Mobile team 13-1 in a make-up
l4nbard
for tile to he placed over a month, or since shortly after
David Keith Gardner. Debra Rupe, Susan Elaine Rusche!,
nepotlam." ... Yvonne Elllman, one of the two ·
Lynn Garnet, Sh irley Ann Rebecca Gay Scaggs,i Jon game. The losers got 10 hits. cree~ on property belonging to the Wisconsin [l'esidentlal p.i.Why Henry Klsalnger doesn't Jet his voice
good
things about "Sit~r," recmled her
Garnes, John P. Gilliam. Scott, Deborah Leanne' Sebo,
be
taped
nor
speak
011
TV
:
he
sounds
like
Dr.
first IOlo albwn Utled jast wltll her Jiante. She
mary April 4. Wallace ftnlshed
Dennis James Gilmore. Sandra Allee Jean Sisson, Alvin Ray
Strangelove ... David Cassidy's out of bls alao wrote "Interlude l!lf Johnny" and recorded
Louise Gloyd, Sherry Marie Smith, Fred Smith, Richard R.
~
second iii that p.i.mary.
Gloyd, VIctoria Lynn Grate, Smith, Ron B. Smith, Stella Sue
There was a letter to a Ill- diapered mlndpoalng for nude pill in the dlrty- It ~- There an her first wUecl mllodiea
Nancy Sue Greenlee, Mark
Smith, Barbara Ann Snyder.
year-old glrl .he had dated and preu. And letting them aet him up fpr anti· . anywhere outside "J.C.S." - for whim 'she
Patri ck Grees , Ter.ry Le e Susan Elaine Soulsby, Timothy
Grogan, Connie
Elleen Mark Spires, Steven Craig
(Continued from page 1)
who now refused to speak. to audiiiiCe quote&amp;, ftelth:r language and prurient ~ 10 beautifully the 1011ga rl Mary
Grueser , Jon M . Grueser , Stanley .
anai,Iel of IU llttJe.ilrl audleJI!:.III .,, MGM Magdalene:
.
' .
Templeton Grueser, Melan ie
Brenda Darlene Staats, as a manifestation of a growing tradlllon of violence in the United him, The letter said he had wanted 'liB starlet Susan Dey to strip ftr a
Anne Hackett . Brenda K. Richard Lee Stewart, Janet States. Moscow Radio menUoned the shooting as the third item thought of killing himlelf'slnce
. Lana 1')trW•s starting a new Q!reer :
Haggy. Cathy L. Hall, Steve B. Louise Stivers. Terry Wayne · on a morning new$Cast but offered no conunent .
Playboy centerfold, bUt tile wile child snubbed frCinUng "Lana Tunier ijealth Splia,'' a ft:an·
he
was
13,
that
she
had
given
Halley. Russell L. Haning. Stobart; Steven Lewis Story,
him reason to live and "I the stuPdltJ. !lie lllll'ely has a tidy-Glee nut· chlse • prmnotltm llatting In New Jlll'le)' ...
Harold William Hanson. Larry Michael Terrell Struble. Karen
"An attempt wi!B made on the life of the governor or
Richard Harman. Catherine Ellzabeth ,Sutherland, VIcki Alabama, George Wallace, who Is seeking presidential tlloitght YQU were my friend." . tilng role In upartrldce Family," wblch Ia one That's where Mickey ~ IWted bla
Jill Harris. Patricia Ann Lee Sutton. John V. Swaerz,
The girl's mother, Mrs, lnlelllgent declaiCIII even if the show's 11a1&gt;
"chain" rl perflll'ming-ecbooll·r unW ""'
~~~~~~~ very
Harris. Ronald W. Harrison. Steven Ray Joseph Tatterson, nomination," the Soviet announcer said, reading a Tass news ·Margaret Pemrich, said "be
Stephen R. Hartenbach. Joyce Ann Taylor, Judy agency dispatch from Washington. Vice President Spiro T. was very strange. I said heUo Master CUtddy fblbbad the teet ,., Brigitte first l1ni brdte ... The Pepel-blt!yele jaJnbtree
Charles D. Hatfield, Bruce Marlene Taylor. Michael
Bardot Bits down ver:r carefully. Fell off her · will fill c.ntral Part with 101111 18,11111 ride\'1
,Hawley, Deborah Lynn Robert Taylor1 Tim A. Taylor, Agnew learned of the shooting in Tokyo where-he arrived after to him for two years llld be hone.
,.
May 2t-211 ... Nlplelube are limping tonrd
Hawley, Rhonda Lynn Hawley, Ruth Ann Terrell, Potrlcla L. representing the United States at ceremonies returning Okinawa never said anything."
A
faliled
jeweler
(no
reuon to ment1oo their uaual boped.for leiiOIIai )JUIIi - )I'OIIl.
Kenneth
David Hayes, Thoma, John Steven Thomas. IAl Japanese rule. "I am shockl!d and saddened to learn of the · Talldng to newsroom 1n the
Theodore. P. Hayes, Mildred Frederick Robert Thompson.
pop's name; be wu apfnlt the caper) Ia half.
Jane Hazell(in, Michael A. George Cllnlon Thompson . wounding of Gov. WaUace," Agnew said. "Our concern goes out kitchen of his downstairs relieved that his 1011, bulted for IW'C(ftica In klda wbo get lola of bread from da4 ftr their
annual bubea. !Jmo.feiUia. 1110 II;ICIIJl.
Heck, Roger Irving Hendrix, Robert .Bruce Titus. Caralynn IAl the governor's wife and children at this hour, as well as the duplel: on the near South Slde,
Otey E. 'Herdman. Jr., Perry Tracy, Maralynn Tracy, Rex famllles of others wounded in this brutal asaault. We fervently · with dinner 11alf-eaten- Morocco, Is home. Now be's ago~ II will
Meta liar Ed Kruepoo1 bou&amp;ht undies lor
'Frank Hoffman, Jr .• John R. Dean \lance, Ernest Keith Van
happen
again
and
gel
In
the
N.
Y':
Pll*'l
...
lia
wife
at the EloUque lilliil&amp;llloMbleHbop.
·
Bremer said he hadn't heard
Hunnell, Margie Jo Hunnell, lnWagen, Martin Allen ho(l!' for their early recovery."
~·s
lo118-t'8111ll
plamlng:
Alldy
Warhol
Mike Hysell, Robert Jeffrey Vaughan, V1ctor Anthony
In Meta blue~ colon 71t ... JD!IIIlwotlh lilt
his son menU011 WaDace. ''He
Hysell, Deborah Lynn Johnson, Vaughan, Paul R. Walker.
finished
his
fum,
I'Heat,"
(I
WPJiie
rip-ot(
of
.
publlel&amp;, by nflllilic • '
, . Sheryl Ann Johnson. Charles
Penny V. Walters, Joan , ·CINCINNATI-BAILEY TURNER, an Ohio member of the wu a Humphrey man like "SUnset. Blvd.") ~ motlelt violet Sylvia 71!11" IO!IIbt and 111111 ICIIIII In Fllian'l "IJI!IItrl rl Snapit
Edward Jones, Fred Joseph Irene Ward, Joe Welker, Ruby Black Caucus, a national cltizetitfgroup, said Monday night he myself," Bremer laid.
Jonn, Cindy Rayne Jordan, Jean Werry, Kenneth Harlan ''very atrongly condemns" the shooting of Alabama Gov. George
Hla 111111 nm~r had a gun at Mllel ml Joe Delaalndro with an accldenlll llland" llht, Now lbe'1 CIIWiti18 on the
Richard Anderson Kelly, Wheeler, Chester Glen Wigal, · C. Wallace.
·
home, Bremer said. Tbe ft!lale. Shy Ultle Sylvia wu IUppoaed to t1boot l,oMm allp llartera lit an "Abelllll
Thomas R. Kern, Joyce Louise Rebecca Ann Will, Clarence J.
Ketns, Diana Sue King, Sheryl Williams, Mark B. Williams;
1'1111 .... l'll7btit
"!think that Gov. Wallace l!jleaks to a point ~view that Bremen .were quetlloned Joe, and tbe IUD elkted wllbaut a ·q tllld Helolle" mml .;. 'l'bi
Dtnll,e King, Arthur Kent Debbie Luann, Wisecup, really needs to be heard and be ~esaed in this country," lrlefly by au11torilles about Sylvia uttered 0111 andllit atotacY - ean- 'lbtltar baa an anhnalad IIP"PPtiR'IIIIII Art
K,_,
'
Carolyn Sue Wood, Earle Lee
liderecl 10 funny It'll be the .....
Deca lt1d!*n 1n llteloltb:r,!Mtnc.., old
WtUIIm Oavldl Krawsczyn, Wood, Edith Louise Wood, Turner .said. "I would very strongly condemn any kind of violent ,Arthur· '
''111e Guldlnc Licht" 1ltlr DoD Stenrt !~QIIilll of lite •• Pllelnlllll ftiiDw ilbd
Kerll Rae Kuhn, David G. Rebecca Sue Wright, Terry W. acUvlty and, more expressly, what happened in Laurel, Mel.,
Arthur had woRed Plrt time
Lambfrt, Mlcheel Lee Lam· Wyatt, Cathy Ann- Votes. · toda'y." Turner Is chalnnan of Ohio's 1Bt and alCI congrNs~onaJ · 81 • busboy ml jlnJtar after doerll't subvert lia tmace. His 1011111 It .... be mlllllllaJ . . . II. , . . ...
bert, Clllrlfl L• Lane, Steve Edward A. Young, VIctor
Philharmonic
clllrq tile Fllbt ftr vllld, ''YOII' frlendl:r 1llftbbw1tood ...........
Lalit. S,ftven Kelly Lane, Charles Young Ill. ·
district delegalloo ~ the Black Caucus..
·
~:::ukeep==h~~ 1bow
lncludel '"'bb 11:Jw '/,God," IIIII R11be

es

Bob Walson drove In two l1l11!l with a homer '"d a slagle
Jim Fregosl's !IU'ee-run homer in the eighth il)ning carried
and Jimmy stewart had three bits to pace tile H-ton at- ,
theMelspastMontrealand helped robkie Jon MaUack record his
UPi Sports Writer
Dave Roberts, who hss had his problems gelling started with
laek. Roberts struck out sii In ·UIIIq bls reroo;d to Z-1 aDd
fourth victory without a loss. New York ·had managed only three
the Astros this season, moved out in the right direction Monday
hits in the first seven Innings when Rusty Staub singled and Cleon
also bad three bits, lneludltig a key slqle darillg·a tbree-nm
rught with a seven-hitter as Houston beat the AUania Braves, 8-2,
second inlllng n~Uy .
Jones walkl!d to set the sta_ge for Fregosi's homer. Tommie Agee
~~ Roberts credits music!or his return to f.orm.
Elsewhere in the NL, New York downed Montreal, 5-3; Pills- also had a two-run homer ·for the Mels.
I was too keyed up and I ·
Roberto Clemente's three.cun ho~r in the seventh inning
burgh beat St. Loots, 4-1, U.. Angeles edged San Diego, Z-1 and
haven't had my mind on the
enabled the Pirates to defeat St. Loois and hand winless Bob
Philadelphia, blanked Chicago, YJ.
game enough lately," said
In the American I..eague, Baltinore edged Detroit, 3-2, Gibson his fifth straight defeat. Clemente, who did not hat in a
Roberts, a native of Gallipolis,
. Chicago nlppeil Minnesota, 4-3, Ollkland shaded California, 2-1, run during April but is on a streak this month, homered after
Ohio. "I needed to relax. I
Dave Cash singled and Vic Davalillo reached base on an error.
and Kansas City edged Texas, 5-4.
listened to music for about two
hours before the game. I didn 't
'
take field or hatting practice. I
just listened to the music-the
Temptations, the Fifth
Dimension - and it seemed to
Wilbor Wood , making his
triumph over the Detroit is now just 21&gt; games behind
By VITO STEWNO
work. I hadn 't won a game for
Detroit.
second consecutive start with
UPI Sporll Writer
Tigers.
this club in the Dome and I
In the other three games, two days rest, pitched B 2-3
Palmer
wound
up with a
You
can
tell
the
Baltimore
·wanted it for the club and the
Orioles have, probl~ when a folir-hitter as he evened his · Chicago heat Minnespta, 4-3, innings to pick up his sixth
Dave Roberts
fans."
Oakland edged California, 2-1, victory of the season. He lasted
pitcher has to supply some record at 3-3.
Despite the team's slow and Kansas City nipped Texas, until the nlntl) inning when
hatting punch to the··llneup.
. Harmon Killefirew homered
start,
which may be due in part 5-4.
"It used wbe that the offense
In
the
National
League,
for the Twins' first earned run
would pick the pitchers up but to the absence of Frank
now I think the pitchers are Robinson, Manager Earl Pittsburgh beat St. Louis, 4-1, and Steve Brye doubled. Terry
going to have to pick the of· Weaver doesn't sound as if he's Philadelphia blanked chicago, Forster replaced Wood and
fense up," Jim Palmer said worried. "Last year after 36 4-0,NewYork edged Montreal, struck out Eric Soderholm to
Monday night after he slam-. games, we were four games S-3, Houston routed Atlanta, 6- end the game .
John "Blue Moon" Odom
med a triple apd scored the behind Boston," he reminded ' 2, and Los Angeles shaded San
By Unhed Pre55 lnternatfonat '
American League
pitched a two-bitter and Angel
National League
East
winning run in Baltimore's 3-2 the writers as he noted the club Diego, 2-1.
w. I. pel. g.b.
East
14 8 .636
w. t. pet. g.b. Cleveland
New York
Detroit
13 9 .591 1
18 7 .720
Philadel phia 1~ . 10 .6110 3 Baltimore
12 11 .522 2112
Montreal
Boston
8 12 .400 5
13 12 .520 5
Pittsburgh
12 12 .5110 5'12 New York
8 14 .364 6
Ch icago
11 13 .458 6'12 Milwaukee
6 14 .300 7
St . Louis
West
10 17 .370 9
West
w. I. pel. g.b.
16 6 .727
w. t. pet. g.b. Minnesota
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI)- Monday, the A's traded infiel- he said about his career, "I've statistics show it, I don't think
Los Angeles 17 10 .630
Oakland
14 7 .667 1'12
Houston
15 10 .6110 1 Chicago
14 9 .609 2•12 Denny McLain, two-time Cy der Dwain Anderson to the St. had thrills people never he could help anybody right
now."
Cinci nnat i
12 13 ,180 4 Texas
10 14 ·.417 7 Young Award winner. who won Louis Cardinals for lefthanded dreamed of having.
San Diego
12 15 .444 · 5 Kansas City 10 15 .400 1•12
The Athletics were juggling
"They'll have to rip the
31 games in 1968, has been sent relief pitcher Don Shaw. They
9 15 .375 8
Atlanta
10 16 .385 6'/2 Cal iforn ia
their
roster today.
unirorm
d!f
me.
You
know,
I
San Francisco 9 19 .321 9l;2
down to the minors by the recalled outfielder George
Monday's Results
In
the
Shaw-Anderson trade
Baltimore 3 Detroit 2
Monday's Results
Oakland Athletics.
Hendrick and infielder Ron just turned 28 in March."
Chicago 4 Minnesota 3
New York 5 Montreal 3
Williams said McLain was Oakland acquired a 28-year-old
"I don't think he has the Clark from their Des Moines
Ph ila 4 Chicago 0
Kansas City 5 Texas 4
,
sent
to Binning ham instead of who played in 45 games with
velocity he ·had in the past," team in the American
Pitts 4 St. Louis 1
Oakland 2 California 1
(Only games scheduled)
Houston 8 Atlanta 2
said Manager Dick Williams in Association and sold outfielder the A's Triple-A club in Iowa the Cardinals last season.
Today•s Probable Pllchers
Los Ang 2 San Diego 1
because the warm weather in Shaw posted a 7-2 record with
announcing the move . McLain Bob Brooks to Detroit.
&lt;All Times eon
(Only P.ames scheduled) Tothe
Southern League "might an ERA of 2.65. He is 0-1 on the
day s Probobte Pllchars
Oakland tSegul · 0-01 at will go to the American League
California !Cl ark 2-3) , 11 p.m. team's Claas AA farm club in
I All Times EDTI
McLain had mixed emotions help him ." He did not currenl season.
Anderson failed ' to hit in
Montreal (Morton 1·21 at New Texas t Gogolewskl 2-1) at Birmingham, Ala.
elaborate.
about the decision.
York (Seaver 5.1), 8 p.m.
Kansas Citr (Oal Canton 2·2 or
seven
appearances at the plate
Williams
and
McLain
met
In other personnel changes
"If the game ends tonight,"
.Chicago (Hooton 2-21 at Rooker 1·0 , 8:30 p.m. .
after
bejng
recalled from Des
before the A's departed for
Philadelphia IChampion 3·11, Minnesota (Woodson J.Ol at
7:30 p.m.
Chicago (Bahnsen 3·4), 9 p.m.
Southern California and a Moines in early May.
Balflmore (Cuellar 1·31 at
St. Louis (Wise 2·21 at
Clark, 29, played for Mincurrent series· with the Angels
Pittsburgh (Walker O·IL 8 p.m. Detroit (Timmerman 2-2), 9
e
nesota
and Seattle and was
and the former star was given
Atlanta IScheuler 1·0 or p.m.
acquired by the A's in 1970.
the word.
Jarvis 2·21 at Houston !Reuss 2· New York (Kekich 2·21 at
21. 8:30p.m.
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"He had no material to argue Brooks opened the season in
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Los Angeles !Singer 2·31 at Colbert O·OL 7:30p.m.
with," said Williams. "From center field lor the A's when
San Diego (Grell 3·3L 8:30p.m . Boston (Culp 2·31 at Mllwauk· ··
the way he's throwing, and the regular Angel Mangual suiCincinnat i (Nolan 3·1 and ee IBrett 2-31. 8: 30 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Billingham 0·51 at San Flanclsco (Stone 0·2 and Bryant 1·2) , 2, Oa kland at Calif. night
Texas at Kan City, night
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CLEVELAND (UPI ) - A Keiter of Northern Colorado.
MOntreal al New York, night
MEIGS·MASON AREA
Minnesota at Chicago
ChJcago at Phtla. night
crop of new rookies hoping to First-round choice Tom
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Exec. Ed .
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them
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times
we·
posiUon today for their assault
"Barry got the job done in
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Asaociati011 championship.
Coach Lou Carnessecca. "We do distance running at least like another college course for Thursday at 4 p.m. In the
Barry ocored 26 points, couldn't stop them in the last twice a week and sprint three them .!.'
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Browns
veterans,
report
fpr the first three games ted. We ·made them take
Good Luck, Eagles!
agalnlt Indiana: But the star tougher shots. We were behind, vlously worked at getting in for similar workouts Saturday.
forward neeDed in the passing S9-S4, at halftime and we talked shape.''
In the mile run , the fastest
department with nine assists, defense because we were
hl_gh for the contest, as the Neta gelling destroyed under the time, 5:30, was recorded by
defeated the Indiana Pacers, boards . . _We boxed out free agent linebacker Ron
110-105, Monday night to McGinnis and as a result he
square their best-of.jM!ven final couldn't get the quick rebounds
playoff series at two games and takeoffs."
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The Nets also received some ,
TOLEDO (UP!) - The 26th
The series resumes in In- surprising offensive he!p from
dianapolls Thursday night with Ollie Taylor, who scored 16 annual Mid-American Conthe sixth game back here points, including a driving one- ference golf, tennis and track
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hits off Odom. Calirornia back and eventually lied the
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League says he expects a wave
of player sentiment wW convince 'the circuit's 14 owners
they should permit 'NHL stars
to participate in an ' ln_ternstlonal series against
Rll98ia next September.
Campbell acknowledged
here Mon&lt;lay, at a luncheon
honoring Bobby :·o rr, that
seyeNil owners have expressed
objections to the proposal that
Canadian-born players _ be
penn!tted . to represent their
country in an eight-game
series against Russia because
they feared key players might
suffer disabling injuries.
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can resist supporting this
series because of the attitude of
the players," Campbell said.
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Su.pt. Bowen Will.Address
Eastem 8th G~ade Classes
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Generation Rap

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Mljor L~gue Leodtrs .
By llniled Press lnternolionll
Leading Billers
National league
g. ab r. h. pd.
Rssll, LA
22 53 5 23 .43.1
Slenel, PiI
17 55 10 21 .382
Torre,SI.L
25 9712 37 .381
Tolan, Cin
25 98 22 37 .371
Snguiln, Pi I . 24 99 10 37 .374
Lee, SO
20 67 11 2S .379
Oliver, Pi I
24 103 13 38 .369
Cedno, Hou
22 93 16 .33 .JSS
May. Hou &lt; 22 89 16 31 .348
Alou. St. L
24 84. 8 29 .345
American Leagu~

g. ab r. h, pet.
. Berry, Cal
17 53 s 19 .358
Braun. Min
16 62 7 22 .ass
'Kelly, Chi
18 65 10 23 .3S4
McCrw,Cie
22 69 10 24 .348
Pnlela, KC
25 93 14 31 .333
Plnsn,.Cal
22 82 9 27 .329
Munsn,NY
22 73 10 24 .329
Cash, Det
22 74 11 24 .324
Brhmer, Cle 16 59 10 19 .322
Freehn, Del 20 78 14 25 .321
Home Runs
National League: Colbert, SO
9; Wynn , Hou 7; . Aaron, Atl.

Perez, Cin, May, Hou, Stargell,
Pitt and Kingman, SF 6.

THE VICEROYS WILL PRESENT a musical concert at tbe First aiurch of the Nazarene
in Racine at 7:30 p.n. on Saturday. Members of the group repreSent nearly 30 years of gospel
singing. Members of the group 8re atff Chamblin, baritone, who attends the Centerville
ChiD'Ch of the Nazarene; Dl!vld Re¥J!Oids, tenor, who attend's the Assembly of God Church;
Mike Cieghom, who attends the Church of the Open Bible, ·and Billy stamper, pianist, and
musical arranger, who attends the First Church of God. The pastor of the Reine church extends
an Invitation to the pubUc.

American League: Darwin,

Minn 6: Allen. Chi. Cash, Del,
Duncan and Jackson, OakS.
Runs Boiled In
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National Lelgue: Kingman ,

SF 24; Tolan, Cln 23; Perez,
Cln and Wynn, Hou 22; Colberl.

Linescores
Mijor League Results .

By Unl ed Presi lntern•tional

Colonial Tournament Is
Still First Class Event

Meigs County Superin.'
tendeot of Schools Robert
Bowen will deliver the address
w~n commencement Is held
for eighth graders of the three
elementary schools in t~e
Eastern Local School District
·at' 8 p.m. Monday..
The junior high schoql band,
. directed by Charles WUls, will .
present the processional and .
the fecess.lonal and the Junior
•· high scliool chorus, directed by
Mrs. Maline Whitehead, 'wW
present "Sing a .Rainbow'' and
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My
Brolher."

Principals of · the three
achoola will join dislrlct '
superintendent, John D.
Riebel, Sr., In presenting the
dlp!OIIIIa. The prlnclp8Is In·
clud~ ,Herbert Matheny, ·
Chesler · Grace Weber .
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Parker, ,Tup~s .Pistns.
George Pickens president of
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Riverview, altd Sonya Adams,
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and Jeff Holter, president of
the 'Chester eighth grade class,
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CHESTER r · Betsy Ams.
bary, Brencfa Anderson,
Tamml &amp;lhr, . Avis Bissell,
Steve Chaney. Brian Conde,
Denise Del!n, DO!' Eichinger,
Sherry Epp'le, Dana . Flck,
Joanne Flck, Jeff Holler,
Pamela Kautz, Lorna Marshall, Mikel Milhoan, Mark L.
Mora, Dlama Morris, Terry
Morrison, ~!eve Nelson, Kathy
Newell, Lester Parker, Gary
Pooler, Faye · Lynn Reed,
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Samos, Steve

Schmucker ,

Wenola Schmucker, Ronnie
Staats, Peggy Trussell. Lola
Walker, ll&amp;vld Watson, Rodney
White, Debra Windon, Patricia
Wlndqn, Sharon Young.
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be there. Cabin will be cleailed
. TU~Al
Adams,
Andr.ews,
GROUP 2, First . United ' and those attending are asked Diana Barbara
Atherton.. Sheri
Presbyterian Church Mid- to take supplies.
Barringer, George Bas lm,
dleporl, ·at .the .home of' Mrs.
THURSDAY
, Sandra Buchanan, Russell
Burns, James Dillon, Melinda
Myron Miller, '7: 3o Tuesday
AFTERNOON CIRCLE , Evans,
Monld Good, David
night. Book study by Mrs. Heath United Methodist Hannum, Douglas Hauber,
Harry Moore; · devotions by Church, Middleport, annual Beth Howlll, Christine Merlin,
Mrs. Joe Bailey.
luncheon. Members to take GO&lt;ll'ge Pickens, Tom Reed,
MIDDLEPORT Lodge J63 covered dish and own table Carl Smith, Sandra Smith.
TUPPERS PLAINS- Sonya
F&amp;AM will confer the service; meal and roll fur- Adams,
Thomas Avis, Cheryl
fellowcraft degree on one nished, I p.m.
Benedum, !;dna Boogs, Dav1d
Buchanan, Dele Dillon, Nlesel
candidate Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT CHILD Duvall,
Harold Eagle, ~red
All Master Masons invited. · Conservation League, ceramic Honacher,
Timothy Kuhn,
THIRD F1RIDAy Club demonstration 7:30 p.m. Anthony LaComb, Jim Landon,
Tuesday 7:30p.m. at home of Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gary Longenetle, Jellrey
Marcinko, Cathy · Maxey,
Mrs. Fred Dessauer.
Alice Mills, Second St., Mid· Pamela Mlllhone, Diana
PAST.Presidents, American dleport. lnslallatlon of officers Pullins, Connie Putman,
Legion Auxiliary ·of Drew
James Rucker, Deborah
d busIness mee ting al t he Sanders,
Charles Sargent,
Webster Post 39, 7, 30 p.m., an
home of. Mrs. Don Grueser; Julio Schultz, Carol Spurlock,
Wednesday, home of Mu . also white elephant sale.
Benjamin Upton, Jr.
Harry Davis, Spring Ave., with
ROCK SPRINGS Beller
Mrs. Ray Fox, assisting Health Ci~b. home of Mrs.
. hostess.
Harold Blackston, 1:15 p.m.
-EASTERN Athletic Boosters Thursday. Mrs. Arlee Abbott to
That Loosn
tonight, 7:30 p.m.. at high have the program, Mrs.
NHCI
Not
Embarrass
school. Plans for July •th William Witte lhe contest.
Don't
keep
worryiar about your
eelebration and county fair Election of officers. Welghls to loile tooth dropplq at tho )lftOIII
food stand will be made and be ta~en for special fund time. A dtntunt adhlllvt caa help.
FASTEETH•II-deaturw aloq.
election of officers held.
er, ftrmer, ltet4ler bOld. MIDI eat-raising project.
Ina men enJoyable. For more lleUI'ity
WOMEN'S j uxlllary ,
SOUTIJERN Local Board of and comfort - FASTEETH DonVeterans Memorial Hospital,
ture Adhe1l.ve Powder. Denture•
cafeteria, 7:30 Tuesday. SUent Education, 8 p.m. Thursday at ., that ftt art -tltl lo booltb. See
high school.
'""' dentlot I'OfulariJ,
- adv.
auction to be held.

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American League: Darwin , Pitts
000 010 30x- 4 II 0
Minn 21 ; Freehan, Det 19 l
Gibson (0-5) and Simmons;
Allen, Chi 18; Carew, Mlnn and Ellis (4-1) and Sanguillen. HRDuncan, Oak 16.
FORT WORTH, Tex ." money next year," said tour·
Ciemenle (2nd) .
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Pitching
team."
(.UP!)- The Colonial Natlooal nament chairman Pete Davis.
Campbell agreed that Sep. · National League: Ray, Hou, Atlanta
000 011 ooo- 2 7 1 Invitation Golf Tournament, "And weare going to talk to the
Sutton, LA and McDowell, SF S030 001 31x- 8 IS 1
!ember was not an Ideal time O; Seaver, NY S·li Carlton, Phil Houston
Kelley,
Nash
(1), Hardin 181 which Jerry Heard won last people who run the Dallas
for the aerlea, .because NHL 5-2; Nlekro, All 5·3.
and
Casanova:
(2·11 Sunday; has been looked upon !Byron Nelson Golf Classic)
American League: Lolich, and Edwards. LP-Roberts
clubs are In training camp at
Kelley
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Del 6·1: Wood, Chi and Perry, HR- Walson . (4th) .
that time.
events 0n the golf circuit each tournamep\s about the
Ciev 6·2; Coleman, Del 5·2: six
"None of us would have lied with 4 victories.
.possll&gt;lllty of.gettlng up a prize
Los Ang
010 000 001- 2 6 1 year.
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San Dle9o
000 000 01~ 1 6 I
As late as 1967 only 72 per- for ·a 'Texas Champion."'
Down1ng, Brewer (7) , Mik- sons were Invited to play over
Russians) did," Campbell said.
The Texas champion would
International League
kelse•
(9) and Sims, Cannizarro
"But In view of the fact It took
Standings
(9) ; Arlin, Caldwell (8), Cork· the rugged, pecan tree-studded be the golfer who had the best
so long to get a.breakthrough
United Press International
Ins (91 and Kendall. WP- ijnksandtheplayersjustbelow total after playing In all three
W, L. Pet. GB Brewer (2-0) . LP- Caldwell 11·
oo this, I think we'll accommothe likes of Arnold Palmer, Texastournsmen~ Dallas,
Richmond
IS 10 .600
1).
date them."
Tidewater
16 12 .S71 'h
Jack Nicklaus, Billy Casper Houston 'and Fort Worth.
He said four games would be Rochesler
16 12 .S71 •;, Chicago
ooO 1100 ooo- 0 6 0 and Gary Player thirsted for
"Igetlhefeellngthatmostof
11 11 .SOO 2'12 Phil a
played In Canada and four in Charleston
1100 010 30x- 4 5o an invitation.
the
players are In favor of it,
Louisville
11 13 .458 3'1&gt;
Jenkins
13·3)
and
Hundley;
Russia. "Mmtreal, Toronto, Syracuse
Bul times have altered the and ~I the people In Dallas
11 14 .440 4
Fryman (2-1) and McCarver.
Vancouver and probably Peninsula
12 16 .429 4'1&gt; HRs- Anderson (2nd), Monta- proud, old Colonial.
are ill favor of it," said Davis.
11 IS .423 4112 nez (2nd).
Winnipeg would be the Toledo
No
longer
is
it-as
It
once
"We haven't talked to the
Monday's Resulls
-Canadian sites," Campbell Tidewater
S Richmond 1
Monlreal
1100 110.001- 3 9 0 was~ne of the richest events Houston people yet. Anything
said. · "The games In Russia Rochester 2 Toledo 0
N.Y.
000 020 03x- 5 S0 In the nation. The field has we do would haye 'to be ap.
· will be played at Mosrow and peninsula 5 Charles 4 (11
Slonernan,
Strohmayer (6) bulged to more than 100 and no proved by Joe Dey (commls·
Innings)
'
Leningrad.'~
and
Bocca
bella
Mat Ia c k, longer do all of golf's big sioner of golf).
·Louisville at Syracuse (ppd., Frisella (9) and; Grote.
WPCampbell said he expected
rain)
.
names flock to test their games 1 "We wantto do anything that
Frlsella
(2·0)
.
LPSirohmayer
tile matter would be resolved
(0-1) . HRs- Agee (4th), Fregosi against one of the more rugged would add to the Interest of our
- -· As"/, Playoff Standings
May 25 when the owners meet
(3rd).
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By United Press International
courses In the nation.
tournarnenl and to golf In
In New York.
( Besl-of-Seven Finals)
The
tournament,
however,
is
Texas.
We would like to do it
(Only games scheduled)
w. I. pel.
Campbell also said he envistill
the
first-class
social
event
even
if
it means giving just a
MEIGS County Alcoholism
American League
New York
2 2 .500
llioo~ a "true world's· cham·
Baltimore
·on
000
lOG3
8
o
it
always
has
been.
Folks
from
trophy.
But
I
prefer
giving
and
Drug Abuse committee
Indiana
2 2 .SOO
Detroll
110 1100 ooo- 2 4 0 throughout Texas 'show up to some money too. It could be Tuesday 7:30p.m. at St. Paul
plolllhlp" coming out of the
Monday's Results ·
Palmer (3-3) and Elchebar·
· Canada-Russia matchup and New York 110 Indiana 105
ren
; Cain, Niekro ·(l), Slrampe gawk at the good looking girls chipped in by aU three tour- Luiheran Church.
Tuesday's Game
lidded tllat he felt It was
FRIENDLY Circle, Trinity
(9)
and Freehan . LP- Cain (0- and swap storl~ gathered up naments."
(No garne scheduled)
2) . HRs-G. Brown (2nd), Horton during the past year.
posslllle tllat the Stanley CUp
There are some things, Circle, 7:30 Tuesday. Mrs.
AHL Playoff Standings
(4th), Rettenmund (1st).
chalnplons might one day play
"We plan to talk about the though that Davis and the rest Kenneth Harris, leader; Mrs.
By
Unlttli.Pres~ternatlona
In IIUdl B'&lt;lepes.~
po~i~ility
of ra1Sing the prize of 'the' Colonial tournament Henry ,Ewl~g, '"Mts . Carl
Texas~
~:ooq
012
01o4
s1
1Besf'Jt Sev
ii&gt;IIS) r '
"I thtni'It woullfbe ludicrous
;...
. •w. I. gf· g1 Kan Clly · · 010 300 Olx- 59 2
committee don't want to . Bilikam, hostess.
Scotia
4 2 21- •8
Broberg . Panther (5), Pina
• us to keep playing the &lt;-Nova
change. There have been some
RUTLAND ... ..FIREMEN'S
Baltimore
2 4 8 21 (7) and Lill lngs; Hedlund,
Russians without being reprex.Ciinched series
complaints
from
the
golfers
Auxiliary,
7:30 Tuesday night
Abernalhy (8), Burgmeler 18)
•nted by a Stariley CUp team,"
Monday's Result .
and Kirkralrlck. WP- Burgabout the crowded conditions al lhe firehouse.
Nova Scolla 4 Balllmore I
meler (3-1 . LP- Pina (0-1).
he .said.
in the huge clubhouse •
WEDNESDAY
which
is
open
to
anybody
who
BIG
BEND Neighborhood
Mlnnesola
100 010 001- 3 6 I
Ch icago
2201100 OOx- 4 6 2
has the price of admission Scout meeting, 9:30 a.m. at
Perry, Corbin 12). Norlon(5) ,
during
the tournament.
Kiashuta . Day camp planning
, LaRoche (8) and Mltterwald ;
LONG BOTTOM - Relatives
"We probably should close session. Unit leaders, helpers
Wood, Forster ' (9) and Herrmann. WP- Wood (6-2) . LP- and friends calling here from a it," Davis said. "But we feel and other volunteers asked to
Perry (3-2) : HR- Killebrew dislance due to the death of like this is part of Colonial. We
13rdl.
Charles Hensley were Mrs. have the atmosphere of good
Charles
Murray, Ironton; old fashioned hospitality and
Oakland
100 100 ooo- 2 5 I
Calitornia
1100 001 ooo- I 2 0 RodneyoSpencer, Mr. and Mrs. we try to keep it. Just like
Odom 12·0) and Duncan ; Joe Rebella and children, Mr.
Ryan, Fisher W and Kusnyer. and Mrs. Bill Thurston, Mr. every other sport golf Is made
Thrifti-Cut
for the fan. They are the people
LP- Ryan (2-3) . HR-Mangual
and Mrs. Tom Gtoeneveld, who pay for the tournament."
(lsi) .
Rotary Mower 18"
Mrs . Ted Hayman, Mike
(Only games scheduled)
Bissell, Columbus; Mr. and
o3 H.P. LaUICil-T«:wwlleh enline
Mrs. Goerge A. Hensley, Mr.
'
olnatant-aetion reoolllltlrter
PLAYER OF WEEK
and Mrs. John C. Hensley, Mrs.
NEW
CONCORD,
Ohio
oCuttiq belibt adJUetable, 1 to
Nolan, Billingham Maude Seals, Tuppers Plains; ( UP! ~ - Baldwin-Wallace
314incbel
Mrs. Nellie Anderson and
piU:he,\
CurL
Karpinski
has
On Mound For Reds Clyde Allcorn, Beloit, Ohio;
•Self-lubrleatlq .m.l bearlnp
been
named
Ohio
Conference's
•Chrome-plated handle
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - Mr. and illrs. Albert Fulton, "player of the week" In the
The Cincinnati Reds open a Warnick, Ohio; Margaret northern division of Marietta's
West Coast tour here tonight Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Albert coutfielder Ouie Kenyon In the
with a doubleheader against the Woode and Mr. and Mrs. Fred soulhem division.
Woode, Jeromesville; Mrs.
,San Francisco Giants.
M.arietta plays BaldwinGary Nolan 3-1 is scheduled to Marte Houck, Mrs . EUadean Wallace in · a three-game
MILE..
piU:h the first game for the Reds Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick playoff at Berea this weekend
WITIITIWIE
against Steve Stone (11-2) . In the Karr , Robert Hartenbauch, to decide the . conference
nightcap, Jack Billingham (Il-l') David Sheets, Rolland Crab- championship. Karpinski
will go against the Giants' Ron tree, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Leola pitched a three hitter In the 4-1
Ferrell, Medway, Ohio; Rev.
Bryant (1·2).
win over Wooster last week,
The ~ and Gian)s play W. B. Hatfield, Gallipolis while striking out 10.
single games Wednesday and ferry; Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam . Kenyon was 6 of H at the
Thursday nights to wind UJ! Kouse and daughters, Chicago, plate, while scoring five runs
Sure there are lots of things,you want
Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferrell
their series.
right now. Lots of things you need.
and family, Fairborn; Mr . and and driving In eight. Six of the
But, the sun's going to shine tomor·
Mrs. Fred Ferrell, Kettering; RBI's came In a 19-1 win over
Denison .
row, too.
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Joe A; Bissell and son, Mason,
That's why it's important you do
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd
EASY WINNER
something today to build a little nest
McPeek, Belleville ; Sylvia
CINCINNATI (UPI)
Curtis,
Rev. Eldon Blake,
egg for the future. And there's no
Gulley, the 5-2 favorite In the
Reedsville;
Rev. Roy Bush, HEADCOAqt
easier way to do that than by joining
featured $3,1100 Ohio Thorough·
HARRISBURG, Va. (UPI)the Payroll Savings Plan. where you
bred Fund Race at River Racine; Mrs. Ruby McPeek, Loois P. Campanelli, uaistaDt
Downs, outdistanced Sans Harley McPeek, Mr. and Mrs. basketball coach at the Unlver·
work. You sign up once and any
Terre by more than seven Clinton ~cPeek, Belpre; Mr. slty of Rhode ISland · for the
amount you specify will be set aside
lengths in lhe stretch Monday and Mrs. James Seals, psst two seasons, Monday was
from each paycheck and used to buy
to lake a I :06 2-li win in the five Murraysville; Mr. and ~rs . named head coach at Madllon
U.S. Savings Bonds.
· Kenny Haley, Rutland.
and one-half furlongs.
Members of Racine O.E.S., Co~ege . The announcement
The Payroll Savings Plan. The perThe 4-li dally double pairing
was'made by Madison athletic
fect way to help your good life stay
of UtUe Leonine and Gallant Chester Council D. of A.; Shade direCtor Dean Ehlerl.
River Lodge ~3 F .A.M. and '
that way.
' Bully paid $48UO.
many of his co-workers of the
'rhe 2,723 racing fans, out :
despite the rainy weather, Meigs Cpunty Highway
wagered a tgtal of $258,361. · Department also came.

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THURSDAY
WILUNG WORKERs Class
of United Methodist Church,
Enterprise Thunday 7 p.m.
·home of Beatrice Buck.
·
HARRISONVIU.E
CHAPTER, · O.E.S., grand
Inspection at a p.m. Thuradly
at
the
Harri1onvllle
·Elementary School. Dinner at
J:30 p.in. preceding. llflervatlons to 'be made will! Mn.
AvaneU George, Rutland. .

. IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
FRED W. CR 10W. JR ..
Syracuse, Ohro,
·
Plaintiff,

OUR

TH
YEAR
Prices In Effect Wednesday Morning 9:30 AM ·
At Our Mason, W. Va• Store Onlyl

T ime I , on the 12th CI~Y Of, June ,
19.72 , a t wh lc~ time the bids will
be opened and r ead publicly .

Bids for 'the bonds , which were
author ized
by
l egisla t iol')
enacted on May 8. 19~2. shall be
sea l ed and endors ed " B id for
Fire Station
Construction
Bonds," and each bid shal l be
made.onlyforallornoneofsuch
bonds .
.
•
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It is contempl ated that the
bond. issuing authority wit! meet
at seve n-tf'llrty o'clock p,m., on
the . 12t., day :of June, 1972 , to
consider the bids and make an
awa'rd . ·
The bondS wit! be' dated the
first day of Jun e, 1972, will.be In
,
the denomination of $5,000 each.
and will ~raw inter~st payable
se mJ .annually Qn the fir st days
of J~me and Oecemb,e r df each
year , · beo lnn fng Dece mber 1,
1972 . at the rate of five and one .
administrators and e)(ecutors, half per centum (5•12 pet .) per
tomorrow.''
·
if any, of Ernest .James owen, annum. Anyone des ir in g to do
,
so may present a bid for said
Before this ~01} business I was not oniy Dave's girl friend, but D eceased; the unknown h e.rs,
bonds based upon their bearing
legatees, distrlbutees, a different single rate of inhis best friend. Now I can't even talk to him, ~nd he gets 111ad devisees,
adm inistrators and executors,
if
any,
owen, tetest, but not in excess of eight
because of my moodiness. How can I get Dave hack to.our once- Decease d ;oftheFlorence
unknown heirs, per centum (8 pet .) per annurn,
· t
provided tha t. wh ere a frac perfect relationship? - X-BEST FRIEND
.d evisees, legatees, dis I r•bu ees, tionel interest rate is bid , such
Dear X:
adm [nlstrators and e)(ecutors, fract ion Shall be one -eighth of
if any, of Harry Stauffer,
Deceased ; the unknown he.irs, ·o'n e per cent or a multiple
... By letting to, a little!
d ~v isees. tega fees . distributees. thereof . Split rate bids and bids
You've .been making Dave your whole life and now you administrators and executors, with supplemental co upon s will
·
not be considered .
refUse to share him. Don't close yourself off from others because if any , of Estella Stauffer,
The bOnds mature as follows :
Dece11 sed ; the unknown hei rs,
.
aU you want ls your boy friend. He's not hanging on to YOU as devisees, legatees, dlstrlbutees, S5,000on December 1m
each of
the years from 1973 t o 19BA,
"everything" aitd you should be thankful, for that would be too adm inistrators and eKecutors.
t ff
in clusive .
.
if any , of Elmer S au er,
The bonds are issued for th e
much of a burden.
Deceases:t; the unknown heirs, purpose of paying the cost of
, legatees ; distrlbutees, constructing a new fire sta t ion ,
Find a good friend and go around with her when the guys get devisees
adm inistrators and e)(ecutors,
together. Get Interested In many things - some of which don't if any, of Bertha Stauffer, furn is h ing and equ ip pi ng H1e
and Improving the site
Include Dave. I'll bet you'll even begin to enjoy this new freedom Deceased ; Otto Stauffer ,k whose same,
thereo f.
The bonds are payable ,
place .of residence Is un nown ;
!he unknow n heirs , devisees,
- after a while. - SUE
legatees , dlstrlbutees, ad · without ded uction for th e ser .
Dear X:
ministrators and executors, if vices of the Issuer's paying
agent, at the legal depository of
Besides, yow: new girl friend may jolt Joe out of his "man's a.ny , of , Herber·t Sli:iuffer,
h e ls·suer, prese ntly The
D eceased; H a It •e Sf au 11 er. tCitizens
Nation al Bank of
. world." Perhaps you'll be double-dating again before long. whose p lace of r es idence is
unknown; the unknown he irs, Middleport, Middleport , Ohio,
HELEN
devisees, legatees, Oistributees, and, unless paid from other
N&lt;YrE FROM SUE: That's my little ol' matchmaker Mom adm inistrators and e)l(ecutors, sour&lt;::es, are paya tfe from
If any, of Guy stauffer, unlimited taxes .
speaking, - S.
•
The proceeding s for this iss ue
De cease d ; Clyde stauffer,
whose place of residence is have been t aken under the
LAST WORD FROM HELEN : dkay, kid, but a girl
unknown; Rober t staiJfter, super\liSion of Sq uire , Sanders
sometimes must be Sneaky to discourage an overly good huddy whose p lace of residence . is &amp; Demp sey, Bond Attorneys,
unknown ; the Unknown he irs , Cleveland. Ohio, whose ap might otherwise break up her romance. I agree that "X" devisees,
legatees , dlstrlbutees, pro\ling opinion will be fur shouldn't make Dave her whole life, but I alsp "think Joe is adm inistrators and exec utors . nished to the successful bidder
any , of Mary Gerber , at the bidder's expense and wil l
becoming a bit much. Best way to ease him off is : get htm a girl ifDecease
d ; the un known he irs. be pr inted on the bonds as part
friend . Next best way: play up to Joe until Dave decides the devisees, legatees, distributees, or the cost of bond pr inting . Th e
adm inistrators and executors, cos t of pr inting of th e bonds
situation needs a little separation. - HELEN
if any, of
Fred Gerber , shatlbepaldforbythe Issuer , A
Dece ased ; the unknown he irs , complete
trans cr ipt
of
devisees, legatees , distributees. proceedings will be furn ished
ad m inistrators and exec u tor~, by the Issuer, together with a
if any of Uda Sarah Owen. certificate showing no litigat ion
Deceased ;- the unknown heirs, pend ing or thr ea tened at the
devisees, legatees. dlstributees. t im e of th e de liv ery to enjoin
admini strator• and executors, de li very or to contest the
If any, of Thomas Spencer vlllidlty of the bonds or the
West hands. West holds the: Owen
, D eceased and the power to issue them or the levy
NORTH
16
club ace and if you won the unknown
heirs,
d ev i sees, or cOIIect!on of ta)( es for the ir
• 97
first
spade
the
birds
will
sing
l egatees . d l str ibutees : ad · payment .
•
.A 75
m in lstrators and executors, if
The bids w ill promptly be
for
you
and
you
will
make
at
• J 82
. ot William Richard Owen , considered, and the bonds will
least thre e no -trump . If you any
Deceased , will take not ice that be sold to the highest bidder
.KJ 1064
held up, the birds may still on the 19th day of Aprll , 1912, a offering !h e lowest interest rate
~T
EAST
si n g but they will sing : Comp lain t was filed in the at not less than par and ac crued
. Ql0853
.K64
Common Pleas Court of Me igs Interest . Th e lowest interest
"Down
one, down one."
County , Ohio , case No, 15055. rate wi ll be determined by
.J92
.QI0 63
When this hand was played wherein you have been named ca l cul ating the total i nterest to
t 954
tQ 107
in
a team match some 40 defendants In the prayer of the stated ma tur ity at the rafe bid
• 753
years ago the late Raymond Compla int , Plaint iff demand s and deduct ing therefrom any
that his interest In sa id rea l- premium bid . If each Of two or
SOUTH (D)
Balfe took the firs t spade . estate
may be set off to him in more bids is !he highest bid
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The· other. S o u t h player severalty and for partition of offer jnQ th e lowest Inter est rat e.
.K8 4
ducked a nd the swing de- said r ea l estate, according to the bon ds will be awarded on
• AK6 3
t he r espective rights of the such on e of the h ighest b ids as Is
cided the ma tch.
par ties here to a'ld ill case chosen by Jot . All pids .must be
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Was Raymond 's g u e s s partltlo~·~t Qf · , ~~l d reai ' estate" ·accomp'8nled ' bY ·cash, bank
!iDI'th.Soilt . lnenl&gt;l•
1
J)'ure luck! ·No'; It ·was'n't!_ cannot be ·~.?'thade withou t. cashier's or offi cial's check or
~
West Norlhoo •,. Ea.111t South
~aymond decided that West manifest injury to the value c;er·t if ied check payable to th e
thereof, then that sa id r eal Issuer. or an't: combination
I N.T.
might well have IEld a short eslate
\ may be adludged to orie thereof, aggregat ing one per PaSs 3 N.T. Pass Pass
suit unless ·he had a quick ·or more of th e parti es to thi s cent of the par amount-.. of the
Pe.ss
entry for his own suit and suit upon election as prov ided bonds, upon the condition that , ·
by taw, lind In case said rea l If the bid is accepted, the bidder
Opening lead- • 5
the only quick re-entry held estate
Is not adjudged to one or Will receive and pay for the
by either East or West was more parties to this suit upon bonds In accordance with the
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby the ace of. clubs. Hence the elecf!Qn, as provided by taw , terms and prov isions of this
then that sai d real es ta te may noti ce. No bank bidding for the
odds .were that West held be
sold according to ·taw, free bonds shall tile Its own cashie r's
So m e t I m e s , declarer that key card.
and clea r from all th e c la ims, or official's check, nor a check
if doesn't know which opponent
r ig hts and interests of all the certified by i t. Such secur ity
(NEWSMPER ENHRPRISE A5SH .)
holds the gun. In that case
parrtes to thi s suit. Plaintiff shall be held' by the Issuer
further demands that each of unused pending delivery of the
he has to guess. The better
sa id defendan ts may be bonds l"~ nd forfeited as full
players tend to make lhe .
required to set up whatever 11Quida1eef damages In the event
right guess a surpri singly The bidding has been:
claim or claims , r igh t or r ights , of default by the successf ul
inter es t or Interests, eactl ot bidder .
•
large percentage of the time. West Norlh Easl
them has In and t o said real
. In the event that , prior to
14
Pass
If you haven't looked at
estate, or be forever barred their delivery , the Interest on
~ .
~ass
from usertlno same, and ' for· the bonds should by act of
the East-West cards as yet, Pass
other proper relief . The real Congress or otherw ise become
3•
Pass
?
cover them up and decide Pass
es tate Is descr ibed as follows : sublect t o Federal income
how to play the three no - You , South hold ,
The follow ing described real taxes, or any · act of Congress
trump contract. East plays .KJ54 .K876 t54 oi&gt;Q107 estate In the VIllage ot Pomeroy should provide that the interest
and bounded and described as income on the .bond ~ sha ll be
the king of spades at trick What do you do now?
: Commencing on Front taxable at a future date for
· one and it is up to you to A-Bid rour spades. You dill follows
Street at the Eestern corner of Federal income tu purposes,
decide whether to duck or
Front and Sycamore Stretts in whether directly or lndlreclly,
sa ldVIIIageofPomeroy ; thence t he successful b idder may
win that first spade trick. If hne 10 poi.nts in support
fifty (SO) teet along Front Street refuse to accept delivery and In
TODA Y'S QUESTION
you duck, spades will be cono Lot Number Eighty -seven such event hiS bid security shall
tinued and you will have to Instead of bidding three t(871
; thence flft\1 {SOl teet be returned _without Interest.
take the third lead.
spades you r partner has bid
parall el w ith Sycamore Street;
The bonds shall be delivered
t~ence West fifty
(50) feet , for payment within the State of
three
diamonds.
What
do
you
In either event you will
parallel with Front Street to Ohio to tl\e successful b idder or
have to knock out the ace of do now ?
Sycamore Street ; thence along to a bank des ignated by
Sycamore Street fifty (S O) teet, successful
bidder without
clubs. Now look at the East·
to the pla ce of beginning .
charge . If delivered at a pl'llce
Reference Deed : Vol. 77, outside of the State of Ohio·, the
Page 606, Deed Re cords, Meigs successful bidder shall pay the
CoiJnty, Ohio .
expense of delivery at that
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, You are required to answer place. The expense .ot dtllvery
the Complaint w ith in twenty , within the State of Ohio shall not
eight day s after the last be considered In determining
publ ica tion of th is notice, the highest bidder .
namely , by not later than the
Before making t~nder of the
2'th day of July , ·1972, or bonds at the pla ce of delivery,
lustoment by defaul1 w ill be the Issuer shall give written
rendered against you .
notice to the successful bidder
Fred w. Crow, Jr . not later than the fifth business
Syrllc use, Ohio day before I he proposed tender,
Plaintiff of the fact that the bonds,
transcript, no , lftlgatlon cer .
tlficate and approving opinion
Cr.ow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Atto~neys for · PlaintiffS
w ill be availab le tor delivery
and givlng ,the date and hour for
t51 16, 23, 30 (6) 6, 13, 20, 27, 71~ the tender at the place of
dei IVery, prov lded , however,

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fixed for delivery or elsewhere.
If such notice has not been
given by the Issuer or wa ived by
the successful bidder and the
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certificate and approving
opinion are not available for
delfverv to the successful
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the rlg.htth~reafter , and so tong
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shalt y't have been made, to
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NOTICE OF
SALE OF BONOS
Sea led bids for the purchase
of 5:60~000 bonds of the village of
Middleport (her ein referred to
as the Issuer) in the county of
M eigs, Ohio , will be re ~eiv~d by
the undersig ned offi cer· at ·. th e
Counci l Meeting Room, 237
Ra~:e Street, Middleport, ·Ohio,
.un til tour o'clock p.m .. Eastern
Standard Time in Ohio ,(Fa st

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SYQUsave

By Helen and Sue Bottel .

LEGAL

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IS ALL THIS HEll TIME?
Dear Helen and Sue :
. I've been going steadily with Dave for ov~r two years. Until
c~l·RLES RICHARD CROW,
RUTH CROW,
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recently, we rarely spent a day lvithput seei~g each other and we
133 Ed ward N.w .,
went to aU social gatherings together. But there's a change and Warren, Ohio,
I'm feeling mlseral)le, lonely, rejected and ignored, though Dave . Et al.,
Defendants, ·
swears he st!U loves me.
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NOTICE BY
See, we used. to double with Dave's best friend Joe and his
PUBLICATION
The Defendants, the unknown
date, but. they broke up. So Dave and I still see Joe a lot - so heirs
, dev isees, ·- tegatees,
.
.much so tllat I hardlf ever am alone with my boy friend any d•slributees.
admin istrators
lliDl'~· I didn't mlr\d at first, but Dave calls Joe now before he . and execu t or s, if any , of Jennie
Owen , De ceased; the Lmknown
callB me. He asks Joe what he wants to do, and ulen tellB me h,elrs , dev isees, legatees,
Qistrlbutees , administrators ·
where lVe're go_ing.
and executor S, il any, of Arthur
Because 1've spent all my time with Dave, I have no.close Jahnig en, Deceased ; the
unknown
heirs.
devisees, ·
friends to Invite, so I'm little tagalong, a sort of third leg.
leg atees, d ls tributee s, ad ·
in istrators and executors; if
Today was tile ultimate .-Dave has always asked me what I . m
any, of R ichard Jahnigen,
·want to do on Sunday afternoon - and that's the orie iime he De cease d ; Ruth Jahnlgen ;
whose· pla ce of residence is
reserves for just us two. But this momlr\g be called and said he ·unknown
; the unknown heir s,
was on his way to Joe's house to play tennis, and "See ya devisees. legatees . dlstributees.

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League says he expects a wave
of player sentiment wW convince 'the circuit's 14 owners
they should permit 'NHL stars
to participate in an ' ln_ternstlonal series against
Rll98ia next September.
Campbell acknowledged
here Mon&lt;lay, at a luncheon
honoring Bobby :·o rr, that
seyeNil owners have expressed
objections to the proposal that
Canadian-born players _ be
penn!tted . to represent their
country in an eight-game
series against Russia because
they feared key players might
suffer disabling injuries.
"But I don't thlDk any owner
can resist supporting this
series because of the attitude of
the players," Campbell said.
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1 don't think there's one
Canadian player who woulcjn 't
give his ey~ teeth to be able to
play against the Russian

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Su.pt. Bowen Will.Address
Eastem 8th G~ade Classes
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Generation Rap

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Mljor L~gue Leodtrs .
By llniled Press lnternolionll
Leading Billers
National league
g. ab r. h. pd.
Rssll, LA
22 53 5 23 .43.1
Slenel, PiI
17 55 10 21 .382
Torre,SI.L
25 9712 37 .381
Tolan, Cin
25 98 22 37 .371
Snguiln, Pi I . 24 99 10 37 .374
Lee, SO
20 67 11 2S .379
Oliver, Pi I
24 103 13 38 .369
Cedno, Hou
22 93 16 .33 .JSS
May. Hou &lt; 22 89 16 31 .348
Alou. St. L
24 84. 8 29 .345
American Leagu~

g. ab r. h, pet.
. Berry, Cal
17 53 s 19 .358
Braun. Min
16 62 7 22 .ass
'Kelly, Chi
18 65 10 23 .3S4
McCrw,Cie
22 69 10 24 .348
Pnlela, KC
25 93 14 31 .333
Plnsn,.Cal
22 82 9 27 .329
Munsn,NY
22 73 10 24 .329
Cash, Det
22 74 11 24 .324
Brhmer, Cle 16 59 10 19 .322
Freehn, Del 20 78 14 25 .321
Home Runs
National League: Colbert, SO
9; Wynn , Hou 7; . Aaron, Atl.

Perez, Cin, May, Hou, Stargell,
Pitt and Kingman, SF 6.

THE VICEROYS WILL PRESENT a musical concert at tbe First aiurch of the Nazarene
in Racine at 7:30 p.n. on Saturday. Members of the group repreSent nearly 30 years of gospel
singing. Members of the group 8re atff Chamblin, baritone, who attends the Centerville
ChiD'Ch of the Nazarene; Dl!vld Re¥J!Oids, tenor, who attend's the Assembly of God Church;
Mike Cieghom, who attends the Church of the Open Bible, ·and Billy stamper, pianist, and
musical arranger, who attends the First Church of God. The pastor of the Reine church extends
an Invitation to the pubUc.

American League: Darwin,

Minn 6: Allen. Chi. Cash, Del,
Duncan and Jackson, OakS.
Runs Boiled In
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National Lelgue: Kingman ,

SF 24; Tolan, Cln 23; Perez,
Cln and Wynn, Hou 22; Colberl.

Linescores
Mijor League Results .

By Unl ed Presi lntern•tional

Colonial Tournament Is
Still First Class Event

Meigs County Superin.'
tendeot of Schools Robert
Bowen will deliver the address
w~n commencement Is held
for eighth graders of the three
elementary schools in t~e
Eastern Local School District
·at' 8 p.m. Monday..
The junior high schoql band,
. directed by Charles WUls, will .
present the processional and .
the fecess.lonal and the Junior
•· high scliool chorus, directed by
Mrs. Maline Whitehead, 'wW
present "Sing a .Rainbow'' and
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My
Brolher."

Principals of · the three
achoola will join dislrlct '
superintendent, John D.
Riebel, Sr., In presenting the
dlp!OIIIIa. The prlnclp8Is In·
clud~ ,Herbert Matheny, ·
Chesler · Grace Weber .
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ar on
Parker, ,Tup~s .Pistns.
George Pickens president of
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Riverview, altd Sonya Adams,
Tuppers Plans eighth grade
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and Jeff Holter, president of
the 'Chester eighth grade class,
will introduce the guest
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vocation wW be by
Eugene Underwood,
the Tuppers Plains

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pastor. of
Christian .

Members of "'•three elghlh
clasw are:
CHESTER r · Betsy Ams.
bary, Brencfa Anderson,
Tamml &amp;lhr, . Avis Bissell,
Steve Chaney. Brian Conde,
Denise Del!n, DO!' Eichinger,
Sherry Epp'le, Dana . Flck,
Joanne Flck, Jeff Holler,
Pamela Kautz, Lorna Marshall, Mikel Milhoan, Mark L.
Mora, Dlama Morris, Terry
Morrison, ~!eve Nelson, Kathy
Newell, Lester Parker, Gary
Pooler, Faye · Lynn Reed,
Na~cy Ridenour, Dianna Root,
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Samos, Steve

Schmucker ,

Wenola Schmucker, Ronnie
Staats, Peggy Trussell. Lola
Walker, ll&amp;vld Watson, Rodney
White, Debra Windon, Patricia
Wlndqn, Sharon Young.
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be there. Cabin will be cleailed
. TU~Al
Adams,
Andr.ews,
GROUP 2, First . United ' and those attending are asked Diana Barbara
Atherton.. Sheri
Presbyterian Church Mid- to take supplies.
Barringer, George Bas lm,
dleporl, ·at .the .home of' Mrs.
THURSDAY
, Sandra Buchanan, Russell
Burns, James Dillon, Melinda
Myron Miller, '7: 3o Tuesday
AFTERNOON CIRCLE , Evans,
Monld Good, David
night. Book study by Mrs. Heath United Methodist Hannum, Douglas Hauber,
Harry Moore; · devotions by Church, Middleport, annual Beth Howlll, Christine Merlin,
Mrs. Joe Bailey.
luncheon. Members to take GO&lt;ll'ge Pickens, Tom Reed,
MIDDLEPORT Lodge J63 covered dish and own table Carl Smith, Sandra Smith.
TUPPERS PLAINS- Sonya
F&amp;AM will confer the service; meal and roll fur- Adams,
Thomas Avis, Cheryl
fellowcraft degree on one nished, I p.m.
Benedum, !;dna Boogs, Dav1d
Buchanan, Dele Dillon, Nlesel
candidate Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT CHILD Duvall,
Harold Eagle, ~red
All Master Masons invited. · Conservation League, ceramic Honacher,
Timothy Kuhn,
THIRD F1RIDAy Club demonstration 7:30 p.m. Anthony LaComb, Jim Landon,
Tuesday 7:30p.m. at home of Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gary Longenetle, Jellrey
Marcinko, Cathy · Maxey,
Mrs. Fred Dessauer.
Alice Mills, Second St., Mid· Pamela Mlllhone, Diana
PAST.Presidents, American dleport. lnslallatlon of officers Pullins, Connie Putman,
Legion Auxiliary ·of Drew
James Rucker, Deborah
d busIness mee ting al t he Sanders,
Charles Sargent,
Webster Post 39, 7, 30 p.m., an
home of. Mrs. Don Grueser; Julio Schultz, Carol Spurlock,
Wednesday, home of Mu . also white elephant sale.
Benjamin Upton, Jr.
Harry Davis, Spring Ave., with
ROCK SPRINGS Beller
Mrs. Ray Fox, assisting Health Ci~b. home of Mrs.
. hostess.
Harold Blackston, 1:15 p.m.
-EASTERN Athletic Boosters Thursday. Mrs. Arlee Abbott to
That Loosn
tonight, 7:30 p.m.. at high have the program, Mrs.
NHCI
Not
Embarrass
school. Plans for July •th William Witte lhe contest.
Don't
keep
worryiar about your
eelebration and county fair Election of officers. Welghls to loile tooth dropplq at tho )lftOIII
food stand will be made and be ta~en for special fund time. A dtntunt adhlllvt caa help.
FASTEETH•II-deaturw aloq.
election of officers held.
er, ftrmer, ltet4ler bOld. MIDI eat-raising project.
Ina men enJoyable. For more lleUI'ity
WOMEN'S j uxlllary ,
SOUTIJERN Local Board of and comfort - FASTEETH DonVeterans Memorial Hospital,
ture Adhe1l.ve Powder. Denture•
cafeteria, 7:30 Tuesday. SUent Education, 8 p.m. Thursday at ., that ftt art -tltl lo booltb. See
high school.
'""' dentlot I'OfulariJ,
- adv.
auction to be held.

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St. Louis
0011100 ooo- I 5 1
American League: Darwin , Pitts
000 010 30x- 4 II 0
Minn 21 ; Freehan, Det 19 l
Gibson (0-5) and Simmons;
Allen, Chi 18; Carew, Mlnn and Ellis (4-1) and Sanguillen. HRDuncan, Oak 16.
FORT WORTH, Tex ." money next year," said tour·
Ciemenle (2nd) .
,
Pitching
team."
(.UP!)- The Colonial Natlooal nament chairman Pete Davis.
Campbell agreed that Sep. · National League: Ray, Hou, Atlanta
000 011 ooo- 2 7 1 Invitation Golf Tournament, "And weare going to talk to the
Sutton, LA and McDowell, SF S030 001 31x- 8 IS 1
!ember was not an Ideal time O; Seaver, NY S·li Carlton, Phil Houston
Kelley,
Nash
(1), Hardin 181 which Jerry Heard won last people who run the Dallas
for the aerlea, .because NHL 5-2; Nlekro, All 5·3.
and
Casanova:
(2·11 Sunday; has been looked upon !Byron Nelson Golf Classic)
American League: Lolich, and Edwards. LP-Roberts
clubs are In training camp at
Kelley
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Del 6·1: Wood, Chi and Perry, HR- Walson . (4th) .
that time.
events 0n the golf circuit each tournamep\s about the
Ciev 6·2; Coleman, Del 5·2: six
"None of us would have lied with 4 victories.
.possll&gt;lllty of.gettlng up a prize
Los Ang
010 000 001- 2 6 1 year.
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San Dle9o
000 000 01~ 1 6 I
As late as 1967 only 72 per- for ·a 'Texas Champion."'
Down1ng, Brewer (7) , Mik- sons were Invited to play over
Russians) did," Campbell said.
The Texas champion would
International League
kelse•
(9) and Sims, Cannizarro
"But In view of the fact It took
Standings
(9) ; Arlin, Caldwell (8), Cork· the rugged, pecan tree-studded be the golfer who had the best
so long to get a.breakthrough
United Press International
Ins (91 and Kendall. WP- ijnksandtheplayersjustbelow total after playing In all three
W, L. Pet. GB Brewer (2-0) . LP- Caldwell 11·
oo this, I think we'll accommothe likes of Arnold Palmer, Texastournsmen~ Dallas,
Richmond
IS 10 .600
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date them."
Tidewater
16 12 .S71 'h
Jack Nicklaus, Billy Casper Houston 'and Fort Worth.
He said four games would be Rochesler
16 12 .S71 •;, Chicago
ooO 1100 ooo- 0 6 0 and Gary Player thirsted for
"Igetlhefeellngthatmostof
11 11 .SOO 2'12 Phil a
played In Canada and four in Charleston
1100 010 30x- 4 5o an invitation.
the
players are In favor of it,
Louisville
11 13 .458 3'1&gt;
Jenkins
13·3)
and
Hundley;
Russia. "Mmtreal, Toronto, Syracuse
Bul times have altered the and ~I the people In Dallas
11 14 .440 4
Fryman (2-1) and McCarver.
Vancouver and probably Peninsula
12 16 .429 4'1&gt; HRs- Anderson (2nd), Monta- proud, old Colonial.
are ill favor of it," said Davis.
11 IS .423 4112 nez (2nd).
Winnipeg would be the Toledo
No
longer
is
it-as
It
once
"We haven't talked to the
Monday's Resulls
-Canadian sites," Campbell Tidewater
S Richmond 1
Monlreal
1100 110.001- 3 9 0 was~ne of the richest events Houston people yet. Anything
said. · "The games In Russia Rochester 2 Toledo 0
N.Y.
000 020 03x- 5 S0 In the nation. The field has we do would haye 'to be ap.
· will be played at Mosrow and peninsula 5 Charles 4 (11
Slonernan,
Strohmayer (6) bulged to more than 100 and no proved by Joe Dey (commls·
Innings)
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and
Bocca
bella
Mat Ia c k, longer do all of golf's big sioner of golf).
·Louisville at Syracuse (ppd., Frisella (9) and; Grote.
WPCampbell said he expected
rain)
.
names flock to test their games 1 "We wantto do anything that
Frlsella
(2·0)
.
LPSirohmayer
tile matter would be resolved
(0-1) . HRs- Agee (4th), Fregosi against one of the more rugged would add to the Interest of our
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May 25 when the owners meet
(3rd).
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courses In the nation.
tournarnenl and to golf In
In New York.
( Besl-of-Seven Finals)
The
tournament,
however,
is
Texas.
We would like to do it
(Only games scheduled)
w. I. pel.
Campbell also said he envistill
the
first-class
social
event
even
if
it means giving just a
MEIGS County Alcoholism
American League
New York
2 2 .500
llioo~ a "true world's· cham·
Baltimore
·on
000
lOG3
8
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it
always
has
been.
Folks
from
trophy.
But
I
prefer
giving
and
Drug Abuse committee
Indiana
2 2 .SOO
Detroll
110 1100 ooo- 2 4 0 throughout Texas 'show up to some money too. It could be Tuesday 7:30p.m. at St. Paul
plolllhlp" coming out of the
Monday's Results ·
Palmer (3-3) and Elchebar·
· Canada-Russia matchup and New York 110 Indiana 105
ren
; Cain, Niekro ·(l), Slrampe gawk at the good looking girls chipped in by aU three tour- Luiheran Church.
Tuesday's Game
lidded tllat he felt It was
FRIENDLY Circle, Trinity
(9)
and Freehan . LP- Cain (0- and swap storl~ gathered up naments."
(No garne scheduled)
2) . HRs-G. Brown (2nd), Horton during the past year.
posslllle tllat the Stanley CUp
There are some things, Circle, 7:30 Tuesday. Mrs.
AHL Playoff Standings
(4th), Rettenmund (1st).
chalnplons might one day play
"We plan to talk about the though that Davis and the rest Kenneth Harris, leader; Mrs.
By
Unlttli.Pres~ternatlona
In IIUdl B'&lt;lepes.~
po~i~ility
of ra1Sing the prize of 'the' Colonial tournament Henry ,Ewl~g, '"Mts . Carl
Texas~
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012
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committee don't want to . Bilikam, hostess.
Scotia
4 2 21- •8
Broberg . Panther (5), Pina
• us to keep playing the &lt;-Nova
change. There have been some
RUTLAND ... ..FIREMEN'S
Baltimore
2 4 8 21 (7) and Lill lngs; Hedlund,
Russians without being reprex.Ciinched series
complaints
from
the
golfers
Auxiliary,
7:30 Tuesday night
Abernalhy (8), Burgmeler 18)
•nted by a Stariley CUp team,"
Monday's Result .
and Kirkralrlck. WP- Burgabout the crowded conditions al lhe firehouse.
Nova Scolla 4 Balllmore I
meler (3-1 . LP- Pina (0-1).
he .said.
in the huge clubhouse •
WEDNESDAY
which
is
open
to
anybody
who
BIG
BEND Neighborhood
Mlnnesola
100 010 001- 3 6 I
Ch icago
2201100 OOx- 4 6 2
has the price of admission Scout meeting, 9:30 a.m. at
Perry, Corbin 12). Norlon(5) ,
during
the tournament.
Kiashuta . Day camp planning
, LaRoche (8) and Mltterwald ;
LONG BOTTOM - Relatives
"We probably should close session. Unit leaders, helpers
Wood, Forster ' (9) and Herrmann. WP- Wood (6-2) . LP- and friends calling here from a it," Davis said. "But we feel and other volunteers asked to
Perry (3-2) : HR- Killebrew dislance due to the death of like this is part of Colonial. We
13rdl.
Charles Hensley were Mrs. have the atmosphere of good
Charles
Murray, Ironton; old fashioned hospitality and
Oakland
100 100 ooo- 2 5 I
Calitornia
1100 001 ooo- I 2 0 RodneyoSpencer, Mr. and Mrs. we try to keep it. Just like
Odom 12·0) and Duncan ; Joe Rebella and children, Mr.
Ryan, Fisher W and Kusnyer. and Mrs. Bill Thurston, Mr. every other sport golf Is made
Thrifti-Cut
for the fan. They are the people
LP- Ryan (2-3) . HR-Mangual
and Mrs. Tom Gtoeneveld, who pay for the tournament."
(lsi) .
Rotary Mower 18"
Mrs . Ted Hayman, Mike
(Only games scheduled)
Bissell, Columbus; Mr. and
o3 H.P. LaUICil-T«:wwlleh enline
Mrs. Goerge A. Hensley, Mr.
'
olnatant-aetion reoolllltlrter
PLAYER OF WEEK
and Mrs. John C. Hensley, Mrs.
NEW
CONCORD,
Ohio
oCuttiq belibt adJUetable, 1 to
Nolan, Billingham Maude Seals, Tuppers Plains; ( UP! ~ - Baldwin-Wallace
314incbel
Mrs. Nellie Anderson and
piU:he,\
CurL
Karpinski
has
On Mound For Reds Clyde Allcorn, Beloit, Ohio;
•Self-lubrleatlq .m.l bearlnp
been
named
Ohio
Conference's
•Chrome-plated handle
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - Mr. and illrs. Albert Fulton, "player of the week" In the
The Cincinnati Reds open a Warnick, Ohio; Margaret northern division of Marietta's
West Coast tour here tonight Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Albert coutfielder Ouie Kenyon In the
with a doubleheader against the Woode and Mr. and Mrs. Fred soulhem division.
Woode, Jeromesville; Mrs.
,San Francisco Giants.
M.arietta plays BaldwinGary Nolan 3-1 is scheduled to Marte Houck, Mrs . EUadean Wallace in · a three-game
MILE..
piU:h the first game for the Reds Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick playoff at Berea this weekend
WITIITIWIE
against Steve Stone (11-2) . In the Karr , Robert Hartenbauch, to decide the . conference
nightcap, Jack Billingham (Il-l') David Sheets, Rolland Crab- championship. Karpinski
will go against the Giants' Ron tree, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Leola pitched a three hitter In the 4-1
Ferrell, Medway, Ohio; Rev.
Bryant (1·2).
win over Wooster last week,
The ~ and Gian)s play W. B. Hatfield, Gallipolis while striking out 10.
single games Wednesday and ferry; Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam . Kenyon was 6 of H at the
Thursday nights to wind UJ! Kouse and daughters, Chicago, plate, while scoring five runs
Sure there are lots of things,you want
Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferrell
their series.
right now. Lots of things you need.
and family, Fairborn; Mr . and and driving In eight. Six of the
But, the sun's going to shine tomor·
Mrs. Fred Ferrell, Kettering; RBI's came In a 19-1 win over
Denison .
row, too.
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That's why it's important you do
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd
EASY WINNER
something today to build a little nest
McPeek, Belleville ; Sylvia
CINCINNATI (UPI)
Curtis,
Rev. Eldon Blake,
egg for the future. And there's no
Gulley, the 5-2 favorite In the
Reedsville;
Rev. Roy Bush, HEADCOAqt
easier way to do that than by joining
featured $3,1100 Ohio Thorough·
HARRISBURG, Va. (UPI)the Payroll Savings Plan. where you
bred Fund Race at River Racine; Mrs. Ruby McPeek, Loois P. Campanelli, uaistaDt
Downs, outdistanced Sans Harley McPeek, Mr. and Mrs. basketball coach at the Unlver·
work. You sign up once and any
Terre by more than seven Clinton ~cPeek, Belpre; Mr. slty of Rhode ISland · for the
amount you specify will be set aside
lengths in lhe stretch Monday and Mrs. James Seals, psst two seasons, Monday was
from each paycheck and used to buy
to lake a I :06 2-li win in the five Murraysville; Mr. and ~rs . named head coach at Madllon
U.S. Savings Bonds.
· Kenny Haley, Rutland.
and one-half furlongs.
Members of Racine O.E.S., Co~ege . The announcement
The Payroll Savings Plan. The perThe 4-li dally double pairing
was'made by Madison athletic
fect way to help your good life stay
of UtUe Leonine and Gallant Chester Council D. of A.; Shade direCtor Dean Ehlerl.
River Lodge ~3 F .A.M. and '
that way.
' Bully paid $48UO.
many of his co-workers of the
'rhe 2,723 racing fans, out :
despite the rainy weather, Meigs Cpunty Highway
wagered a tgtal of $258,361. · Department also came.

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THURSDAY
WILUNG WORKERs Class
of United Methodist Church,
Enterprise Thunday 7 p.m.
·home of Beatrice Buck.
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HARRISONVIU.E
CHAPTER, · O.E.S., grand
Inspection at a p.m. Thuradly
at
the
Harri1onvllle
·Elementary School. Dinner at
J:30 p.in. preceding. llflervatlons to 'be made will! Mn.
AvaneU George, Rutland. .

. IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
FRED W. CR 10W. JR ..
Syracuse, Ohro,
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Plaintiff,

OUR

TH
YEAR
Prices In Effect Wednesday Morning 9:30 AM ·
At Our Mason, W. Va• Store Onlyl

T ime I , on the 12th CI~Y Of, June ,
19.72 , a t wh lc~ time the bids will
be opened and r ead publicly .

Bids for 'the bonds , which were
author ized
by
l egisla t iol')
enacted on May 8. 19~2. shall be
sea l ed and endors ed " B id for
Fire Station
Construction
Bonds," and each bid shal l be
made.onlyforallornoneofsuch
bonds .
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It is contempl ated that the
bond. issuing authority wit! meet
at seve n-tf'llrty o'clock p,m., on
the . 12t., day :of June, 1972 , to
consider the bids and make an
awa'rd . ·
The bondS wit! be' dated the
first day of Jun e, 1972, will.be In
,
the denomination of $5,000 each.
and will ~raw inter~st payable
se mJ .annually Qn the fir st days
of J~me and Oecemb,e r df each
year , · beo lnn fng Dece mber 1,
1972 . at the rate of five and one .
administrators and e)(ecutors, half per centum (5•12 pet .) per
tomorrow.''
·
if any, of Ernest .James owen, annum. Anyone des ir in g to do
,
so may present a bid for said
Before this ~01} business I was not oniy Dave's girl friend, but D eceased; the unknown h e.rs,
bonds based upon their bearing
legatees, distrlbutees, a different single rate of inhis best friend. Now I can't even talk to him, ~nd he gets 111ad devisees,
adm inistrators and executors,
if
any,
owen, tetest, but not in excess of eight
because of my moodiness. How can I get Dave hack to.our once- Decease d ;oftheFlorence
unknown heirs, per centum (8 pet .) per annurn,
· t
provided tha t. wh ere a frac perfect relationship? - X-BEST FRIEND
.d evisees, legatees, dis I r•bu ees, tionel interest rate is bid , such
Dear X:
adm [nlstrators and e)(ecutors, fract ion Shall be one -eighth of
if any, of Harry Stauffer,
Deceased ; the unknown he.irs, ·o'n e per cent or a multiple
... By letting to, a little!
d ~v isees. tega fees . distributees. thereof . Split rate bids and bids
You've .been making Dave your whole life and now you administrators and executors, with supplemental co upon s will
·
not be considered .
refUse to share him. Don't close yourself off from others because if any , of Estella Stauffer,
The bOnds mature as follows :
Dece11 sed ; the unknown hei rs,
.
aU you want ls your boy friend. He's not hanging on to YOU as devisees, legatees, dlstrlbutees, S5,000on December 1m
each of
the years from 1973 t o 19BA,
"everything" aitd you should be thankful, for that would be too adm inistrators and eKecutors.
t ff
in clusive .
.
if any , of Elmer S au er,
The bonds are issued for th e
much of a burden.
Deceases:t; the unknown heirs, purpose of paying the cost of
, legatees ; distrlbutees, constructing a new fire sta t ion ,
Find a good friend and go around with her when the guys get devisees
adm inistrators and e)(ecutors,
together. Get Interested In many things - some of which don't if any, of Bertha Stauffer, furn is h ing and equ ip pi ng H1e
and Improving the site
Include Dave. I'll bet you'll even begin to enjoy this new freedom Deceased ; Otto Stauffer ,k whose same,
thereo f.
The bonds are payable ,
place .of residence Is un nown ;
!he unknow n heirs , devisees,
- after a while. - SUE
legatees , dlstrlbutees, ad · without ded uction for th e ser .
Dear X:
ministrators and executors, if vices of the Issuer's paying
agent, at the legal depository of
Besides, yow: new girl friend may jolt Joe out of his "man's a.ny , of , Herber·t Sli:iuffer,
h e ls·suer, prese ntly The
D eceased; H a It •e Sf au 11 er. tCitizens
Nation al Bank of
. world." Perhaps you'll be double-dating again before long. whose p lace of r es idence is
unknown; the unknown he irs, Middleport, Middleport , Ohio,
HELEN
devisees, legatees, Oistributees, and, unless paid from other
N&lt;YrE FROM SUE: That's my little ol' matchmaker Mom adm inistrators and e)l(ecutors, sour&lt;::es, are paya tfe from
If any, of Guy stauffer, unlimited taxes .
speaking, - S.
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The proceeding s for this iss ue
De cease d ; Clyde stauffer,
whose place of residence is have been t aken under the
LAST WORD FROM HELEN : dkay, kid, but a girl
unknown; Rober t staiJfter, super\liSion of Sq uire , Sanders
sometimes must be Sneaky to discourage an overly good huddy whose p lace of residence . is &amp; Demp sey, Bond Attorneys,
unknown ; the Unknown he irs , Cleveland. Ohio, whose ap might otherwise break up her romance. I agree that "X" devisees,
legatees , dlstrlbutees, pro\ling opinion will be fur shouldn't make Dave her whole life, but I alsp "think Joe is adm inistrators and exec utors . nished to the successful bidder
any , of Mary Gerber , at the bidder's expense and wil l
becoming a bit much. Best way to ease him off is : get htm a girl ifDecease
d ; the un known he irs. be pr inted on the bonds as part
friend . Next best way: play up to Joe until Dave decides the devisees, legatees, distributees, or the cost of bond pr inting . Th e
adm inistrators and executors, cos t of pr inting of th e bonds
situation needs a little separation. - HELEN
if any, of
Fred Gerber , shatlbepaldforbythe Issuer , A
Dece ased ; the unknown he irs , complete
trans cr ipt
of
devisees, legatees , distributees. proceedings will be furn ished
ad m inistrators and exec u tor~, by the Issuer, together with a
if any of Uda Sarah Owen. certificate showing no litigat ion
Deceased ;- the unknown heirs, pend ing or thr ea tened at the
devisees, legatees. dlstributees. t im e of th e de liv ery to enjoin
admini strator• and executors, de li very or to contest the
If any, of Thomas Spencer vlllidlty of the bonds or the
West hands. West holds the: Owen
, D eceased and the power to issue them or the levy
NORTH
16
club ace and if you won the unknown
heirs,
d ev i sees, or cOIIect!on of ta)( es for the ir
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first
spade
the
birds
will
sing
l egatees . d l str ibutees : ad · payment .
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m in lstrators and executors, if
The bids w ill promptly be
for
you
and
you
will
make
at
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. ot William Richard Owen , considered, and the bonds will
least thre e no -trump . If you any
Deceased , will take not ice that be sold to the highest bidder
.KJ 1064
held up, the birds may still on the 19th day of Aprll , 1912, a offering !h e lowest interest rate
~T
EAST
si n g but they will sing : Comp lain t was filed in the at not less than par and ac crued
. Ql0853
.K64
Common Pleas Court of Me igs Interest . Th e lowest interest
"Down
one, down one."
County , Ohio , case No, 15055. rate wi ll be determined by
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When this hand was played wherein you have been named ca l cul ating the total i nterest to
t 954
tQ 107
in
a team match some 40 defendants In the prayer of the stated ma tur ity at the rafe bid
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years ago the late Raymond Compla int , Plaint iff demand s and deduct ing therefrom any
that his interest In sa id rea l- premium bid . If each Of two or
SOUTH (D)
Balfe took the firs t spade . estate
may be set off to him in more bids is !he highest bid
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The· other. S o u t h player severalty and for partition of offer jnQ th e lowest Inter est rat e.
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ducked a nd the swing de- said r ea l estate, according to the bon ds will be awarded on
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t he r espective rights of the such on e of the h ighest b ids as Is
cided the ma tch.
par ties here to a'ld ill case chosen by Jot . All pids .must be
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Was Raymond 's g u e s s partltlo~·~t Qf · , ~~l d reai ' estate" ·accomp'8nled ' bY ·cash, bank
!iDI'th.Soilt . lnenl&gt;l•
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J)'ure luck! ·No'; It ·was'n't!_ cannot be ·~.?'thade withou t. cashier's or offi cial's check or
~
West Norlhoo •,. Ea.111t South
~aymond decided that West manifest injury to the value c;er·t if ied check payable to th e
thereof, then that sa id r eal Issuer. or an't: combination
I N.T.
might well have IEld a short eslate
\ may be adludged to orie thereof, aggregat ing one per PaSs 3 N.T. Pass Pass
suit unless ·he had a quick ·or more of th e parti es to thi s cent of the par amount-.. of the
Pe.ss
entry for his own suit and suit upon election as prov ided bonds, upon the condition that , ·
by taw, lind In case said rea l If the bid is accepted, the bidder
Opening lead- • 5
the only quick re-entry held estate
Is not adjudged to one or Will receive and pay for the
by either East or West was more parties to this suit upon bonds In accordance with the
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby the ace of. clubs. Hence the elecf!Qn, as provided by taw , terms and prov isions of this
then that sai d real es ta te may noti ce. No bank bidding for the
odds .were that West held be
sold according to ·taw, free bonds shall tile Its own cashie r's
So m e t I m e s , declarer that key card.
and clea r from all th e c la ims, or official's check, nor a check
if doesn't know which opponent
r ig hts and interests of all the certified by i t. Such secur ity
(NEWSMPER ENHRPRISE A5SH .)
holds the gun. In that case
parrtes to thi s suit. Plaintiff shall be held' by the Issuer
further demands that each of unused pending delivery of the
he has to guess. The better
sa id defendan ts may be bonds l"~ nd forfeited as full
players tend to make lhe .
required to set up whatever 11Quida1eef damages In the event
right guess a surpri singly The bidding has been:
claim or claims , r igh t or r ights , of default by the successf ul
inter es t or Interests, eactl ot bidder .
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large percentage of the time. West Norlh Easl
them has In and t o said real
. In the event that , prior to
14
Pass
If you haven't looked at
estate, or be forever barred their delivery , the Interest on
~ .
~ass
from usertlno same, and ' for· the bonds should by act of
the East-West cards as yet, Pass
other proper relief . The real Congress or otherw ise become
3•
Pass
?
cover them up and decide Pass
es tate Is descr ibed as follows : sublect t o Federal income
how to play the three no - You , South hold ,
The follow ing described real taxes, or any · act of Congress
trump contract. East plays .KJ54 .K876 t54 oi&gt;Q107 estate In the VIllage ot Pomeroy should provide that the interest
and bounded and described as income on the .bond ~ sha ll be
the king of spades at trick What do you do now?
: Commencing on Front taxable at a future date for
· one and it is up to you to A-Bid rour spades. You dill follows
Street at the Eestern corner of Federal income tu purposes,
decide whether to duck or
Front and Sycamore Stretts in whether directly or lndlreclly,
sa ldVIIIageofPomeroy ; thence t he successful b idder may
win that first spade trick. If hne 10 poi.nts in support
fifty (SO) teet along Front Street refuse to accept delivery and In
TODA Y'S QUESTION
you duck, spades will be cono Lot Number Eighty -seven such event hiS bid security shall
tinued and you will have to Instead of bidding three t(871
; thence flft\1 {SOl teet be returned _without Interest.
take the third lead.
spades you r partner has bid
parall el w ith Sycamore Street;
The bonds shall be delivered
t~ence West fifty
(50) feet , for payment within the State of
three
diamonds.
What
do
you
In either event you will
parallel with Front Street to Ohio to tl\e successful b idder or
have to knock out the ace of do now ?
Sycamore Street ; thence along to a bank des ignated by
Sycamore Street fifty (S O) teet, successful
bidder without
clubs. Now look at the East·
to the pla ce of beginning .
charge . If delivered at a pl'llce
Reference Deed : Vol. 77, outside of the State of Ohio·, the
Page 606, Deed Re cords, Meigs successful bidder shall pay the
CoiJnty, Ohio .
expense of delivery at that
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the Complaint w ith in twenty , within the State of Ohio shall not
eight day s after the last be considered In determining
publ ica tion of th is notice, the highest bidder .
namely , by not later than the
Before making t~nder of the
2'th day of July , ·1972, or bonds at the pla ce of delivery,
lustoment by defaul1 w ill be the Issuer shall give written
rendered against you .
notice to the successful bidder
Fred w. Crow, Jr . not later than the fifth business
Syrllc use, Ohio day before I he proposed tender,
Plaintiff of the fact that the bonds,
transcript, no , lftlgatlon cer .
tlficate and approving opinion
Cr.ow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Atto~neys for · PlaintiffS
w ill be availab le tor delivery
and givlng ,the date and hour for
t51 16, 23, 30 (6) 6, 13, 20, 27, 71~ the tender at the place of
dei IVery, prov lded , however,

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st"~all not be In default ot any of
hi.s obligations , hef 5hall have
the rlg.htth~reafter , and so tong
iiS no su(h tender by the Issuer
shalt y't have been made, to
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Any such right shall be.. exer,
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buslntll hours , Such blddtr
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NOTICE OF
SALE OF BONOS
Sea led bids for the purchase
of 5:60~000 bonds of the village of
Middleport (her ein referred to
as the Issuer) in the county of
M eigs, Ohio , will be re ~eiv~d by
the undersig ned offi cer· at ·. th e
Counci l Meeting Room, 237
Ra~:e Street, Middleport, ·Ohio,
.un til tour o'clock p.m .. Eastern
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SYQUsave

By Helen and Sue Bottel .

LEGAL

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IS ALL THIS HEll TIME?
Dear Helen and Sue :
. I've been going steadily with Dave for ov~r two years. Until
c~l·RLES RICHARD CROW,
RUTH CROW,
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recently, we rarely spent a day lvithput seei~g each other and we
133 Ed ward N.w .,
went to aU social gatherings together. But there's a change and Warren, Ohio,
I'm feeling mlseral)le, lonely, rejected and ignored, though Dave . Et al.,
Defendants, ·
swears he st!U loves me.
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NOTICE BY
See, we used. to double with Dave's best friend Joe and his
PUBLICATION
The Defendants, the unknown
date, but. they broke up. So Dave and I still see Joe a lot - so heirs
, dev isees, ·- tegatees,
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.much so tllat I hardlf ever am alone with my boy friend any d•slributees.
admin istrators
lliDl'~· I didn't mlr\d at first, but Dave calls Joe now before he . and execu t or s, if any , of Jennie
Owen , De ceased; the Lmknown
callB me. He asks Joe what he wants to do, and ulen tellB me h,elrs , dev isees, legatees,
Qistrlbutees , administrators ·
where lVe're go_ing.
and executor S, il any, of Arthur
Because 1've spent all my time with Dave, I have no.close Jahnig en, Deceased ; the
unknown
heirs.
devisees, ·
friends to Invite, so I'm little tagalong, a sort of third leg.
leg atees, d ls tributee s, ad ·
in istrators and executors; if
Today was tile ultimate .-Dave has always asked me what I . m
any, of R ichard Jahnigen,
·want to do on Sunday afternoon - and that's the orie iime he De cease d ; Ruth Jahnlgen ;
whose· pla ce of residence is
reserves for just us two. But this momlr\g be called and said he ·unknown
; the unknown heir s,
was on his way to Joe's house to play tennis, and "See ya devisees. legatees . dlstributees.

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Mrs. Freda Henderson was named "Mother of the Year" In
ceremonies conducted Sunday morning at the Pomeroy
Nazarene Church.
First rwmer-up for the award was Mrs. Mamie Stephenson,
second runner-up was Mrs. Stella Darnell, and third runner-up
was Mrs. Paulette Leach. Mrs. Henderson was e.~corted to a rose
garden throne by the church ushers.
Mrs. Darnell was recognized as the olde.~t mother present ;
Mrs. Leach as the youngest mother present, and Mrs.
Stephenson as the mother with the most children pre~t. Glen
McClung, SundljY school superintendent, made the presentation
of awards. Corsage.~ were pre.~ented to all the mothers by the ·
ushers, Fred PuUins and William Stephenson. ·
Reymond Walburn led the opening song with Mrs. Ben
Brown giving prayer. The junior and senior choirs combined to
sing "My Mother's Old Bible is True" and recitations were given
by Tbrimy Colmer, "Welcome"; Sheila PuUins, "Thankful" ;
Jlnuny Snider, "Mother's Love"; Tammy Snider, "Moth~r";.
Shari Colmer, "I Love You Mother" ; Debbie Schaffer, "Who Has
a Mother" and Billy Cobner, "One Word." l!aymond Walburn
presented "Mother"; Mrs. Freda Mossman gave a reading,
"Mather's love," and Eslle Mossman read "My l!ose." The
closing·prayer was by· Mrs. Henderson.

'Plana 19 seniea luncheon tq
the Pomeroy Hi8h School class
of 1917 00 May 'll in observ
. ance
of 55th graduation anniversary
wer'e inade' when the Happy
Har¥eSters Class met Friday
night at Trinity Church
The luncheon was ;.,e of
several fund . r'aislng even Is
discussed during the meeUng

Afamily night program was
· he_ld Stinday evening at the
. Heath Methodist Church
sponsored by the Eleanor
Circle . Mrs. Penny Compton of
the host group welcomed the
·dinner guests.
··Mrs. John Krawsczyn; Mrs.
Charles Bradbury and Mrs.
Earl Davenport were .ap· .
· pointed to the nominliting
committee during a brief
buSiness session. Mrs. Steve
Houchins was clulfrnan for the
dinner which was followed by a
program planned by the Rev.
Roberi Bumgarner.
A get-acquainted audience
particiaplion program was
conducted with the men telling
about their oc~pations and
their families, the women
about their marriages, and the
children about !on things the
family does together .
Mrs. Orin Smith conducted a
contest for the children with
Kenny Byer and Laura Hoover
being the winners. She re~d
two poems, "My Pa" and
"There's Nothing Whatever
the Matter with Me", and the
minister showed a lilm
''Buyers Choice".

The Young Adult Class of the
BradfordChurch of Christ will
build racks for hymna~ and a
work session was planped for
Friday night after 6 p.m. at the
home of I\ichard Gilkey.
Meeting Friday night at the
church arrangements were
made to build the racks for the
church and it was decided to
~nd a thank you note · to the
Valley Lumber Co. for .the use
or tools to be &lt;~Sed in their

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On his official inaugural
medals, Franklin D. Rooseveil is idimtlfled as the 31st
U.S. presi;ent . Some people
hold, a11,d some do not, that
since Grover Cleveland was

Guy Hysell presided at the
meeting which opened with
prayer by Mrs. Homer Forrest.
Mrs . Ralph Painter gave
devotions Using "The Family
Altar'' as her theme. Scripture
was taken from Proverbs,
M~tthew, and Second Timothy.
' It was ·decided during the
meeUng to keep a scrapbook of
all projecls and to take pic·
lures of special events. Mrs .

Sharon Kaye McCune to Wed
RUTLAND - Mr. and Mrs. -l!alph McCune, Route I,
Rutland, are announcing the engagement of their daughter,
Sharon Kaye, lo Mr. l!ichard Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Warner, Route 4, .Pomeroy. Both are graduates of
Meigs High School. Mr. Warner is presently employed by the
Kroger Company, Pomeroy. Wildding plans are Incomplete.

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SalOn ·Di·nner
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ootn tne ~~nd and 24th presi·
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In
Day,
the addition
birthdaytoofMother's
Don Johnson
was observed. The family was
joined for an afternoon visit by
Roland Sayre of Dayton.

The first automobile insur·
ance policies were issued in
1898, by the Travelers Insurance Company.

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Announcenent is made of the.
birth of a daughter, Rainelle
Arlene on May I to Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Duff, Dexter. The
six po,und infant was born at
the Holzer . Medical Center.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J. Ohlinger of
Middleport and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Duff of Dexter. Mr. and
Mrs. Duff have a son, Paul
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John l!eece, public relationsf
Bill McKelvey and sons, co-ordinator,
gave the story o
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me, In a s I e ·
Day weekend here · with his presentation Thursday night at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
MK
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a meeting of the Rock Springs
A. c e1vey an son, 8 ruce, G ge
and other relatives. Mrs . ran ·
· Guests for the meeting were
McKelvey remained in Boston
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several members of t e
to prepare
for
final Hemlock Grove Grange.
examinations In her university Communications from Jetthe family for dinner ferson Grange and from the
National Grange were read.
on
saturday
evening
were
Mr.
sym
' pathy was extended to
and Mrs. Marvin McKelvey,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, Mrs. Beulah Ewing on the
death of her sister. It was
Bruce
and
Brian.
On
Sunday,
· pection will
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson en- announced that ms
terlained with a picnic and lie held on June 8. l!efresh·
present in addition to those men Is are served by the home
named were Mr. and Mrs . economics committee.
Thereon Johnson, l!acine, Mr.

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Choose from our fabrics .in stock and we'll
make them into lovely drapes for you. Also
have many sample fabrics we order. Stop in
now and select yours .

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Ind. ' Mrs . 'C lar• ~art,
devoU~l lea~r, used 'The
Song of V1ctory wlth ,Paalm 76
and prayer. , I .
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· Mrs. Ada Ho "'r presenled
the program on· her travels
around the world. She first
showed costume.~ from $t'leral
lands, and then show~ slide.~
of her trips to Africa, Japan,
India, Holland, Egypt, China,
Panama, Bermuda, South
America, EnaJand, Alaska,
Germany, France, an&lt;! the
Holy L!lnd.
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Rose
Ginther'
read
two
Clifford Smith will serve as
poems, '~Mother" and "Bring
chainnan of the book.
Me
Flowers Now." Prizes'were
· Awedding shower gift will be
purchased for Hildred Clark. won by Mrs. · WUma Terrell,
Clifford Smith reminded the Mrs . Neva Seyfried, Mrs.
class' of a revival to he held )!eibel, Mrs. Edith Lanning,
Aug. 26-26. The June class Mrs. Carrie Neutzllng, Mrs.
meeting will be a wiener roast Ullle Hauck.
Strawberry shortcake, tea
at Fort Meigs at 6 p.m. Mrs .
and
coffee were servM by Ml'll.
Forrest will have : the
Ethel
Williamson, Mrs. Clara
devotions.
Mrs. Larry Pickens and Mrs . Karr, and Mrs. Carrie
Ben I\ife served refreshments Meinhart to th~ named and
with Mrs. !life giving prayer. Mrs. Stella Kloes, 'Mrs.
Others attending the meeting Frances Reibel, Mrs. Ruth
besides tbose named were Massar, Mrs. Gladys CUckler,
Christy Smith, Mrs. Guy Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. Ruby
Hysell, Mrs. Walter Morris, Erb, Miss Erma Smith, MrS.
Homer Forrest, Mrs. Ruth Eulah Swan, Mrs. Mildred
Wall, Carla and Becky Rife, Headley, Mrs. Genevieve
Meinhart, Mrs. Freda Duffy.
and Vicki Pickens. ·

presided over by Mrs. Edna
Reibel. Members reported
having much ·rummage and a
sale will be held as soon as
some location is !oond.
A letter was read from Mrs.
,Madeline Hess thanking those
who remembered her with
cards during her hos·
pitalization at Fort Wa)')le,

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i Middleport · ·I'; Together Sunday Industry Story

The birthday anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. William Bel.z of
the Rev. Clyde Henderson was Hilliard spent the weekend
observed at a rece.nt meeting of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the Adult Class of the Pomeroy C. H. Wise, Jr., Waverly.
b
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Nazarene Church held at the BIf
ays were 0 serve 10
Henderson home.
addition to Mother's Day.
Gifts were presented to the Sandy Bel.z is recuperating
minister and a large cake was from a recent fool fracture.
presenled to him: Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Wise are in
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McC!ong, president, conducted . Madison, Ind. this week on
Eleven members of the the meeting which opened with business for the Ohio Valley
"·Ion 710 , E'1g ht prayer and scrlpure
t
by Mrs . Electr1'c Co.
Mr. an d Mrs. Elden Wee ks MeIgs Coun ty.,.
and Mrs. Frances Scholl spent and Forty, attended the 22nd Eslie Mossman . William
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Francis
Mother's Day In Gallipolis with annual dinner meeting of the Stephenson, secretary, gave and grandson, Keith Black,
"·Ion 451 both h'IS re~or t an d th e have returned from Columbus
Mr. , an d Mrs. John· Weeks, · Fa1'rf'1e ld Coun ty .,.
Tommy and Mary Beth.
Thursday night.
treasurer 's report in the ab- where Keith was treated at
Sgt. Robert Edward Frick
Mrs . Mary Martin, depar- sence of Mrs. Barbara Colmer. Children's Hospital. He will
and children of Columbus were temenlal chapeau, and Mrs.
The next meeting was set for return there for 10 days in
weekend guests of his parents, Myrtle Walker, le secrelaire - Saturday, May 20 in the June.
M~. and Mts. Paul Frick. They cassiere deparletnental, were • educallonal building of the
David Vance, son of l\1r. and
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guests
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Attendlngthe
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Mrs.
Robert Vance,-has been
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Mr. and Ml'll. William Pullins and were presented gifts. Mrs . meeting were t.he Rev. Mr. and discharged from the Holzer
· and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin talked on the programs Mrs. Henderson: Mr. and Mrs. Medical Center where he has
Ca rl Hall an·d son.
0 f El ghi an d F or t y an d Gl en McCl ung, Mr. an d Mr s. been a pa t'1en t severa1 weeks
Mr . and Mrs. Howard congratulated the group for Eslie Mossman, . Mrs . Ben due to a leg' fracture.
Brown, Mrs. Gladys Gibson,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Nicholson of Athens were having an early goal.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Olher distinguished guests Mrs. Myrtle Durst, l!aymond Stewart, Brian and Barbsra,
Bob Hoeflich and Jayne Lee. present were Aree Marshall, Walburn, Harold Lunsford and Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush, deparlemenlBI chapeau passe, son, Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Werner, Belpre, were
Becky, Kenn~. and Christi and and Mrs. Audrey Glaub, William ste'phenson, Mr. and Mother's Dayguesls otMr. and
KevlnSmlthi!PI)nt the weekend departemenlal Ia concierge. · Mrs. Fred Pullins arid Sheila, . Mrs. G. G. Werner.
In Columbus visiting Mr. and Attending from the local salon and Mrs. Clyda Bing.
Mrs. Larry Flowers: They , besides Mrs. Martin and Mrs.
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went especially to ·see Mrs. Walker were Mrs. Zuelelia
last Saturday . However, since
Kalhern Smith, a surgical Smith,
Mrs.
Florence
THANKS SPOKEN
the project was not completed,
patient at MI. Carmel Hospital, Richards, Mrs. Lula Hampton,
WEST COLUMBIA
there will be another work
Room 711.
Mrs. Eunie Brinker, Mrs. Julia Thanks is extended to all who sessionSaturdayfrom8a.m. to
Hysell, Mrs. Eileen Searles, helped and conlribuled in any IZ noon. Those willing to help
Mrs. Ruth H. Thornton, Mrs. way to the cleanup of the West, are to meet at the school house
RUMMAGE SALE .
Iva Powell, and Mrs. Rhnda Columbia, W. Va., cemetery at8 a.m. with tools and lunch.
The Junior American Legion Hackett.
Auxiliary ·of Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, will hold a rummage
DECORATOR
sale at the legion hall, corner of
POPPY DAYSSET
Williams and Sou,\h Fourth,
·FABRIC S·
Poppy Days will be obThursday ,
Friday
and served. by the Middleport,
Saturday. The proceeds will be Pomeroy and Racine units of
used for expenses of attending the. ' American
Legion
the Department convention Auxiliary Friday and
which will be held in Ashland on Saturday. Women of tbe units
June 3. Resldenls with rum- will work in their respective ..
mare to contribute are asked to towns selling the poppies
contact either Mrs. Patty . made by disabled veterans.
Might, 992-7142 or Mrs. Albert Proclamations have been
l!oush, 992-3t69, or leave items Issued by both Mayor -John
at the hall after 9 a.m. on the Zerkle and Mayor William
sale days.
Baronlck.

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Mrs. Freda Henderson was named "Mother of the Year" In
ceremonies conducted Sunday morning at the Pomeroy
Nazarene Church.
First rwmer-up for the award was Mrs. Mamie Stephenson,
second runner-up was Mrs. Stella Darnell, and third runner-up
was Mrs. Paulette Leach. Mrs. Henderson was e.~corted to a rose
garden throne by the church ushers.
Mrs. Darnell was recognized as the olde.~t mother present ;
Mrs. Leach as the youngest mother present, and Mrs.
Stephenson as the mother with the most children pre~t. Glen
McClung, SundljY school superintendent, made the presentation
of awards. Corsage.~ were pre.~ented to all the mothers by the ·
ushers, Fred PuUins and William Stephenson. ·
Reymond Walburn led the opening song with Mrs. Ben
Brown giving prayer. The junior and senior choirs combined to
sing "My Mother's Old Bible is True" and recitations were given
by Tbrimy Colmer, "Welcome"; Sheila PuUins, "Thankful" ;
Jlnuny Snider, "Mother's Love"; Tammy Snider, "Moth~r";.
Shari Colmer, "I Love You Mother" ; Debbie Schaffer, "Who Has
a Mother" and Billy Cobner, "One Word." l!aymond Walburn
presented "Mother"; Mrs. Freda Mossman gave a reading,
"Mather's love," and Eslle Mossman read "My l!ose." The
closing·prayer was by· Mrs. Henderson.

'Plana 19 seniea luncheon tq
the Pomeroy Hi8h School class
of 1917 00 May 'll in observ
. ance
of 55th graduation anniversary
wer'e inade' when the Happy
Har¥eSters Class met Friday
night at Trinity Church
The luncheon was ;.,e of
several fund . r'aislng even Is
discussed during the meeUng

Afamily night program was
· he_ld Stinday evening at the
. Heath Methodist Church
sponsored by the Eleanor
Circle . Mrs. Penny Compton of
the host group welcomed the
·dinner guests.
··Mrs. John Krawsczyn; Mrs.
Charles Bradbury and Mrs.
Earl Davenport were .ap· .
· pointed to the nominliting
committee during a brief
buSiness session. Mrs. Steve
Houchins was clulfrnan for the
dinner which was followed by a
program planned by the Rev.
Roberi Bumgarner.
A get-acquainted audience
particiaplion program was
conducted with the men telling
about their oc~pations and
their families, the women
about their marriages, and the
children about !on things the
family does together .
Mrs. Orin Smith conducted a
contest for the children with
Kenny Byer and Laura Hoover
being the winners. She re~d
two poems, "My Pa" and
"There's Nothing Whatever
the Matter with Me", and the
minister showed a lilm
''Buyers Choice".

The Young Adult Class of the
BradfordChurch of Christ will
build racks for hymna~ and a
work session was planped for
Friday night after 6 p.m. at the
home of I\ichard Gilkey.
Meeting Friday night at the
church arrangements were
made to build the racks for the
church and it was decided to
~nd a thank you note · to the
Valley Lumber Co. for .the use
or tools to be &lt;~Sed in their

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On his official inaugural
medals, Franklin D. Rooseveil is idimtlfled as the 31st
U.S. presi;ent . Some people
hold, a11,d some do not, that
since Grover Cleveland was

Guy Hysell presided at the
meeting which opened with
prayer by Mrs. Homer Forrest.
Mrs . Ralph Painter gave
devotions Using "The Family
Altar'' as her theme. Scripture
was taken from Proverbs,
M~tthew, and Second Timothy.
' It was ·decided during the
meeUng to keep a scrapbook of
all projecls and to take pic·
lures of special events. Mrs .

Sharon Kaye McCune to Wed
RUTLAND - Mr. and Mrs. -l!alph McCune, Route I,
Rutland, are announcing the engagement of their daughter,
Sharon Kaye, lo Mr. l!ichard Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Warner, Route 4, .Pomeroy. Both are graduates of
Meigs High School. Mr. Warner is presently employed by the
Kroger Company, Pomeroy. Wildding plans are Incomplete.

Birthday' of

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SalOn ·Di·nner
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ootn tne ~~nd and 24th presi·
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the 32nd, which is how The
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In
Day,
the addition
birthdaytoofMother's
Don Johnson
was observed. The family was
joined for an afternoon visit by
Roland Sayre of Dayton.

The first automobile insur·
ance policies were issued in
1898, by the Travelers Insurance Company.

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in lime. From $!5.

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Even if~ don't have a hearing problem,
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If you're interested, call our Business Office. . .
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please your eyes as well as your ears.
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Announcenent is made of the.
birth of a daughter, Rainelle
Arlene on May I to Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Duff, Dexter. The
six po,und infant was born at
the Holzer . Medical Center.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J. Ohlinger of
Middleport and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Duff of Dexter. Mr. and
Mrs. Duff have a son, Paul
Juhllng.

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POLISH
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John l!eece, public relationsf
Bill McKelvey and sons, co-ordinator,
gave the story o
:~~~.~:~~~~:n~u;;~tht;?~ . thMe 1GavinM.Plant _and the 1nedw
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me, In a s I e ·
Day weekend here · with his presentation Thursday night at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
MK
d
a meeting of the Rock Springs
A. c e1vey an son, 8 ruce, G ge
and other relatives. Mrs . ran ·
· Guests for the meeting were
McKelvey remained in Boston
h
several members of t e
to prepare
for
final Hemlock Grove Grange.
examinations In her university Communications from Jetthe family for dinner ferson Grange and from the
National Grange were read.
on
saturday
evening
were
Mr.
sym
' pathy was extended to
and Mrs. Marvin McKelvey,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, Mrs. Beulah Ewing on the
death of her sister. It was
Bruce
and
Brian.
On
Sunday,
· pection will
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson en- announced that ms
terlained with a picnic and lie held on June 8. l!efresh·
present in addition to those men Is are served by the home
named were Mr. and Mrs . economics committee.
Thereon Johnson, l!acine, Mr.

Custo!Jl Made
Choose from our fabrics .in stock and we'll
make them into lovely drapes for you. Also
have many sample fabrics we order. Stop in
now and select yours .

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Ind. ' Mrs . 'C lar• ~art,
devoU~l lea~r, used 'The
Song of V1ctory wlth ,Paalm 76
and prayer. , I .
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· Mrs. Ada Ho "'r presenled
the program on· her travels
around the world. She first
showed costume.~ from $t'leral
lands, and then show~ slide.~
of her trips to Africa, Japan,
India, Holland, Egypt, China,
Panama, Bermuda, South
America, EnaJand, Alaska,
Germany, France, an&lt;! the
Holy L!lnd.
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Rose
Ginther'
read
two
Clifford Smith will serve as
poems, '~Mother" and "Bring
chainnan of the book.
Me
Flowers Now." Prizes'were
· Awedding shower gift will be
purchased for Hildred Clark. won by Mrs. · WUma Terrell,
Clifford Smith reminded the Mrs . Neva Seyfried, Mrs.
class' of a revival to he held )!eibel, Mrs. Edith Lanning,
Aug. 26-26. The June class Mrs. Carrie Neutzllng, Mrs.
meeting will be a wiener roast Ullle Hauck.
Strawberry shortcake, tea
at Fort Meigs at 6 p.m. Mrs .
and
coffee were servM by Ml'll.
Forrest will have : the
Ethel
Williamson, Mrs. Clara
devotions.
Mrs. Larry Pickens and Mrs . Karr, and Mrs. Carrie
Ben I\ife served refreshments Meinhart to th~ named and
with Mrs. !life giving prayer. Mrs. Stella Kloes, 'Mrs.
Others attending the meeting Frances Reibel, Mrs. Ruth
besides tbose named were Massar, Mrs. Gladys CUckler,
Christy Smith, Mrs. Guy Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. Ruby
Hysell, Mrs. Walter Morris, Erb, Miss Erma Smith, MrS.
Homer Forrest, Mrs. Ruth Eulah Swan, Mrs. Mildred
Wall, Carla and Becky Rife, Headley, Mrs. Genevieve
Meinhart, Mrs. Freda Duffy.
and Vicki Pickens. ·

presided over by Mrs. Edna
Reibel. Members reported
having much ·rummage and a
sale will be held as soon as
some location is !oond.
A letter was read from Mrs.
,Madeline Hess thanking those
who remembered her with
cards during her hos·
pitalization at Fort Wa)')le,

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i Middleport · ·I'; Together Sunday Industry Story

The birthday anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. William Bel.z of
the Rev. Clyde Henderson was Hilliard spent the weekend
observed at a rece.nt meeting of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the Adult Class of the Pomeroy C. H. Wise, Jr., Waverly.
b
d .
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Nazarene Church held at the BIf
ays were 0 serve 10
Henderson home.
addition to Mother's Day.
Gifts were presented to the Sandy Bel.z is recuperating
minister and a large cake was from a recent fool fracture.
presenled to him: Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Wise are in
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McC!ong, president, conducted . Madison, Ind. this week on
Eleven members of the the meeting which opened with business for the Ohio Valley
"·Ion 710 , E'1g ht prayer and scrlpure
t
by Mrs . Electr1'c Co.
Mr. an d Mrs. Elden Wee ks MeIgs Coun ty.,.
and Mrs. Frances Scholl spent and Forty, attended the 22nd Eslie Mossman . William
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Francis
Mother's Day In Gallipolis with annual dinner meeting of the Stephenson, secretary, gave and grandson, Keith Black,
"·Ion 451 both h'IS re~or t an d th e have returned from Columbus
Mr. , an d Mrs. John· Weeks, · Fa1'rf'1e ld Coun ty .,.
Tommy and Mary Beth.
Thursday night.
treasurer 's report in the ab- where Keith was treated at
Sgt. Robert Edward Frick
Mrs . Mary Martin, depar- sence of Mrs. Barbara Colmer. Children's Hospital. He will
and children of Columbus were temenlal chapeau, and Mrs.
The next meeting was set for return there for 10 days in
weekend guests of his parents, Myrtle Walker, le secrelaire - Saturday, May 20 in the June.
M~. and Mts. Paul Frick. They cassiere deparletnental, were • educallonal building of the
David Vance, son of l\1r. and
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guests
at
the
dlnrier
church,7
:30p.m.
Attendlngthe
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Mrs.
Robert Vance,-has been
~ one
o er s ay Y
Mr. and Ml'll. William Pullins and were presented gifts. Mrs . meeting were t.he Rev. Mr. and discharged from the Holzer
· and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin talked on the programs Mrs. Henderson: Mr. and Mrs. Medical Center where he has
Ca rl Hall an·d son.
0 f El ghi an d F or t y an d Gl en McCl ung, Mr. an d Mr s. been a pa t'1en t severa1 weeks
Mr . and Mrs. Howard congratulated the group for Eslie Mossman, . Mrs . Ben due to a leg' fracture.
Brown, Mrs. Gladys Gibson,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Nicholson of Athens were having an early goal.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Olher distinguished guests Mrs. Myrtle Durst, l!aymond Stewart, Brian and Barbsra,
Bob Hoeflich and Jayne Lee. present were Aree Marshall, Walburn, Harold Lunsford and Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush, deparlemenlBI chapeau passe, son, Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Werner, Belpre, were
Becky, Kenn~. and Christi and and Mrs. Audrey Glaub, William ste'phenson, Mr. and Mother's Dayguesls otMr. and
KevlnSmlthi!PI)nt the weekend departemenlal Ia concierge. · Mrs. Fred Pullins arid Sheila, . Mrs. G. G. Werner.
In Columbus visiting Mr. and Attending from the local salon and Mrs. Clyda Bing.
Mrs. Larry Flowers: They , besides Mrs. Martin and Mrs.
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went especially to ·see Mrs. Walker were Mrs. Zuelelia
last Saturday . However, since
Kalhern Smith, a surgical Smith,
Mrs.
Florence
THANKS SPOKEN
the project was not completed,
patient at MI. Carmel Hospital, Richards, Mrs. Lula Hampton,
WEST COLUMBIA
there will be another work
Room 711.
Mrs. Eunie Brinker, Mrs. Julia Thanks is extended to all who sessionSaturdayfrom8a.m. to
Hysell, Mrs. Eileen Searles, helped and conlribuled in any IZ noon. Those willing to help
Mrs. Ruth H. Thornton, Mrs. way to the cleanup of the West, are to meet at the school house
RUMMAGE SALE .
Iva Powell, and Mrs. Rhnda Columbia, W. Va., cemetery at8 a.m. with tools and lunch.
The Junior American Legion Hackett.
Auxiliary ·of Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, will hold a rummage
DECORATOR
sale at the legion hall, corner of
POPPY DAYSSET
Williams and Sou,\h Fourth,
·FABRIC S·
Poppy Days will be obThursday ,
Friday
and served. by the Middleport,
Saturday. The proceeds will be Pomeroy and Racine units of
used for expenses of attending the. ' American
Legion
the Department convention Auxiliary Friday and
which will be held in Ashland on Saturday. Women of tbe units
June 3. Resldenls with rum- will work in their respective ..
mare to contribute are asked to towns selling the poppies
contact either Mrs. Patty . made by disabled veterans.
Might, 992-7142 or Mrs. Albert Proclamations have been
l!oush, 992-3t69, or leave items Issued by both Mayor -John
at the hall after 9 a.m. on the Zerkle and Mayor William
sale days.
Baronlck.

P0mer0y • • •
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Class of '17 Meeting Set j

Dinner For
Families .
At Heath .

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We Accept Federal FOOd Sttunps

·suPER MARKEt • Open
Corner Mill and SecDIIt'~ts.

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REVIVAL meellng with
Evangelist Giles and .Dorofhy
Ell loll of Buchanan . Ser.yjces
will begin Tuesday, May 16
through the 28th at 7:30 p.m.
at the Mason Assembly of God
Church, Second St .• Mason,
W. Va. Also specie! singing
and special services for the
touth every nlghl prior to
Evangelistic Service. Paster
Chester Tennanl.
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.lor Co.
19•• CHEVROLET ·
$2495
Klngswood Eslale Wagon, faclory air, automatic lrans·
mission, power steering &amp; brakes, luggage rack . Green
finish with green vinyl interior, radio, extra sharp car and
one you will appreciate.
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beige finish &amp; vlnyllrim. good w-w tires, radio. A nice car.
1969 FORO \14 TON
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$2149
H. Duty, 4 speed trans. , V-8 engine, H. duty tires, solid
cab, ~eluxe mldgs. &amp; trim. R. step bumper. 8 ft. wide
body.

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Repair, Middleport, Ohio.
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For Sale.

From IM lorgost
;llulldozer Radiator lo
Smallest Heater &lt;;ore. .
·Haitian IittS'

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Pt. Pleaaonl

TERMITES. •• TERMITES
Got Rid of Them
We will prolocl any single
dwelling residence for

'149.50
WRITTEN WARRANTY
Call Collecl614-949-3511,1f no
answer, call 6t4·992-7289.

Y.CITY EXTERMINATION
321 Third St.
Rocir\t, Ohio

IN COMPARATIVE
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ALL WrATHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION·
CO. ·j

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240 Lincoln 51.

Midd ~t,ort. Ollio
Obi AnlhonY Plumbing

Wo hovt 1 compltt. Home
Maintenance Service th•
yur oround. Na mitttr wMI
your ntod . Complot. rOof or
spouting repoir. lnltrlar or
ulerior ca..,.nlry. Ceiling
till ond Ponollng 111d Siding.
Complolt Plumbl!141 &amp;
Helling.
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We hove 24 hr. omorg.ncy

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EXPERT
Wheel Alifnflent'
'5.55
On lol_osl Amor.i.co.n Cars_
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Phone 992-2094

742 -:1941
742-4761

We1re fully in,urtcJl

KEBLER'S
.BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

Pomeroy Ho!ne &amp; Auto

Specializing In
Small Businesses

OponiTIIS
Monday thru S.turdty
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, Q.

304 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-3795
or Mason 773-5535

HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
Service. Phone 992-2522.
6-10-tfc

GASOIJNE AlLEY

O'DELL WHEEL allgnmenl FARMERS for the largesl
localed at Cross(oads, Rt . 124. · number A. I. Cal!je~res.
Comp~te f~qnt end. "rvlce,'
MlnlmUm"Siifee 'P411'
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lune up and brake service.
Phone leland Park , '"?·
Wheels • balanced elec2264, Pomeroy. '
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work
s..,.12fc
Ironically .
guaranteed.
Reasonable.
rales. Phone 992-3213.
7-27-tfc
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled?
Lost
your Auto Sales
operalor's license? Call 992· 1969 PlYMOUTH Satellite, 318
2966.
cubic Inch V-8, power
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steering, vinyl upholstering,
EXPERT
Tree
Service,. nice $f,~S. Phone 992-7210.
trimming and removal - ____ __ _ __:S-..:..;14-Jlc
Richard Hayman, phone 6673041.
4-23-301p

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SEPTIC tanks ciuned. Miller 1964 CORVAIR, 4 ~. good
Sanitation. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
condition, S32S; phone 992·
h 662·3035.
2360.
2·12·tfC
S-10-llc
-SEWING
- --:::::=-=MACHINE'S. Repair
service, all makes. 992-2284. '69 "OOl&gt;GE vi ton pickup, aood
condition, cell allot 5, orne's'
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Trailer Park, across from
Authorized Singer Sales and
Blue
Fountain
Motel,
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
. 3-29-ttc Gallipolis.
S.10·61c
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
delivered right · to your
pro/eel. Fast and easy. Free
est mates. Phone 992·3284,·
Gaegleln Ready -Mix Co ..
Middleport, Ohio.
6-30-llc
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BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
Septic tanks installed. George
1Bill) Pullins. Phone 992·2418.
4-lS.tfc
WILL do hooae root and ba'rn
painting; Interior palnllng;
free esllmates; phone 99270115.
s.9·301C

SEE US FOR: Awnings, storm
doors and wl ndOws, carports,
marquees. aluminum siding
and railing•. A. Jacob, sales
representative. For free
estimates. phone Charles
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
Johnson and !Son, Inc.

3·2·1f·~

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
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e!'one t49·3821
Racine, Ohio
•Crill Bradford
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supplies. Typewriter &amp;
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Additional 25c Charge per
CLElAND'S GREENHOUSE.
Advertisement .
OFFICE HOURS
Nvtmorlal Day .PottOd Plan Is,
8:30a .m. to 5:00p.m. Dally,
75c up, P~ns.fes, Petunias ;"
OPI!M I!VIS. 1:00 r,lll;
Dozer &amp; End loader vtorlc,
8 : 30 a .m. to 12 : 00 Noon
number of bedding plants ;
ponds, bos~men·t, landi'PMI!ROY,
OHIO
Saturday .
vegetable plants. · Geraldine
scaping. We ha"" ·2 silt
I '.
Cleland , E. Main St., Racine. "'------.--~-36" X 23" X .009
dozers, 2 size loade~s. Wor~
Card cf Thanks
.
5-16-lfc'
done by hour or contract..
WE WISH to. ••press our sin·
Free Estlmotes. We olso
c;:ere thanks to our many PIANO tuning , Lane Daniels, For Rent
,,. .
For Sale
haul fill dir!, lop soil. Dump
friends tor the acts of kind·
May loth thru June 25th.
ness shown us during the
trucks and low-boy for hire.
Phone 992-20112. Reference, TRAILER , Brawn's Trailer
Park, Minersville, Ohio . POODLE puppies. Silver Toy,
Illness and at the time of
Elbertelds . •
See Bob or Roger Jofftrs,
Rhone 992-3324.
death of .our husband and
5-16-12lc
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3525
Parkview
Kennels,
Phone
992·
l-11-lfc
father. JosePh E. w1rr.1.
54of3.
after 7 p.m. or p!Mine 992.
USED OFFSET PLATES
The Wlppe omlly BOAT LICENSE .- for 'your
8-1l·ffC
5232.
TRAILER
spaces
overlooking
5-16-llp
HAV6·
boat, for your motor.
MANY USES
Pomeroy . Velma G. Zuspah
Available al Simon's Plck·A·
BIG SALE. Reynolds' Flower
phone Mason. 773-5750.
WE WOULD like to fhank fhe
Pair She!! Store. 1011 W. Main.
Shop in Mason. W.Va. has the
ROOF painting and minor
l - 11 - 301~
Mason County Homemakers
Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone 992 biggest
selection
of
flowers
in
repair. For estimates call992·
Clubs for donating the book,
3830.
for Mother's Day and also for
2239 .
"No Stranger" to the New
5-16-3Dic 4 ROOM furnished apartment,
Decoration Day. We can save
S-lHtc
Haven Library In memory of
Reynolds Flower Shop.
8 for $1.00
you money on your flowers .
our husband and falher, Jesse O'DELL'S ·CAB Co., 24 hr.
Mason, W. Va.
This Is our 20th year In the
Maynard. • .
Strlllco, Phone 992·2927,
5-14·6fp
business
. You name It, we've
Real Estate For Sa.le
Wile. N'ors::Jesse Maynard;
Middleport, Ohio.
-gal
it,
98c
lo $6.50, any basket
sons Russell &amp; Paul
}10·6fp 2 BEDROOM mobile home,
or spray as long as they last.
Maynard; daughter, Ann
4 BEDROOM, lwo story house.
Racine area, 10 miles above
Elnora Reynolds, 773-5147.
Zirkle.
small barn and olher
Pomeroy
.
Phone
992-6329.
KOSMETICS and
S·14-131p
5-16-llc KOSCOT
buildings, 1 acre on Rt . 7 In
5-12-lfc
wigs. Need extra money? Just
Tuppers Plains. Phone 667·
sell these. products. No
1969
OLDSMOBILE
Vista
I WOULD like to express my
3956 .
restricted territories. Phone NEW :i bedroom all electric
Cruiser statlonwagon . air
111 Court St.
sincere thanks to Dr. Tolle, 992-5113.
~14- 7tp
apartment, available last of condilloned, dual lail gate,
.
Dr. Ridgway, nurses, aides.
week
.
Phone
992-7133
or
9924-2-tfc
power windows, $2,175, 1972
Pomeroy, Ohi?
friends and relatives for lhe
1384 after 3 p.m .
Ford
Pinta
run
-about,
with
all
kindnesses shown to me, CALL for free facial and apS-14-3tc extras, 7,000 miles , $2,275 .. '-----~----..1 RACINE -6 room hou'se'; balh,
cords and flowers during my
Also beaullful Gretsh flat lop 1969 HARLEY Sprint 350 cc,
utilify ·room , garage, $10,000 ;
plication of famous Mink 011
phone 949-4195.
recent Illness.
Kosmetlcs . Ann Sauvage , 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
P
guitar,
new,
$210.
hone
949exc:euent
conamon,
new
Mrs. Elema Yarborough
unfurnished
apartments.
5913~
battery, S-499. Phone 992-5324.
3-31 -lfc
Syracuse.
Ohio
992-3272.
S-16-llc
Phone 992-5434.
S·10·121p
S-14-Jtc
5-15-6tc
4-12-tfc - --..,...--SIX ROOM hoose, 133 Butternul
GARDENING Season is now In
Pets For Sale
Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137
,
ALLIS
Chalmers
round
lull swing and Bob's Market NEW, 12 x 60, two bedroom
baler.
in
excellenl
condllion.
1
For
Rent
or
Sale
Wadsworth
Drive, Columbus.
PART German Shepherd male In Mason, W. Va. can offer
mobile ,home across from
Ohio,
phone
237·of334.
.
2
row
mounted
corn
planter.
HOUSE
in
Long
Bcttom
.
phone
pup needs good home; phone you the best variety selection
Bradbury School. ·call 992·
1
pickup
hay
rake.
Contact
_
.
11·21-tfc
985
3529
5308 or see Charles Lewis, 2nd
985-3890.
and the finest of quality In
Byron
Miller,
Rt
.
3,
Pomeroy,
5911
5-16-Jip Garden Plant. In the Trl·
house south from Bradbury
Ohio . Phone 992-6639.
· · c. NICE 2-story home wllh full
School. Pets welcome.
- -- -..,--- - Counly area. This season, Bcb
-Real E
·-stat·e ~or ~ate
basement, lois, new forced
5-l ·* - - - - - - - -S-14-3tc
NOTICE
Is featuring Two new won air furnace. Near Pomeroy .
1\
derful tomato Hybrids In - - - - - LARGE
Elementary School. Phone
TWOreglsteredpolled Hereford
NOTICE OF
Beller Bey and Hybrid Beef UNFURNISHED aparlment, bulls. service age, contact 2
lor., • '~ms, bath,
992-7384 to see.
phone 992-2780 or 992-3432.
AI'POINTMENT
Eas.ler !Beef Steak type);
Bryon Miller, Rt . 3, Pomeroy, gahrallg~, ce,llar S80•500 ' 1Magg,le
11-7-lfc
S-4-lfc Ohio,
along wllh 13 olher tomato
Cost No. 2Dst7
99 2.6639 .
W ltrng on,
epo
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Estate of Lawrence M . selections, a full line of - - -- - .14 .31 c Rutland, Ohio.
3 BEDROOM ranch type home.
Strousbough Deceased.
cabbage and pepper plants 2 BEDROOM mobile home, - -- - - - - -54-7-JOip
Arbaugh •Addition. Tuppers
Notice Is hereby given that
and· almost every flowering . adulls only. Phone 992-5592. HOME
Plains . All new wllh Iota!
Merlyn Arnold Ol ReyboldS· ·
1 f
A t
t
Zl
5-15-tfc .•mproved
grownMiomato
electric and central air
burg, Ohio, hll been· duly ap . annua rom s er. o n- _ _ __ _ _ _ _.:_::
e)cican , plants,
Heinz RACINE
b lh b - 10 1 room hous.;
polnled as executrix of the
nlas. We also sell Garden
.
1350, large Supersonic and
a , asemen • garage, lwo
~ondltlonlng, balh and '4 fully
Estate of Lawrence M .
seeds, onion sets and seed Mobile Homes For Sale
Yellow
Jub ilee ;
also lots. Phone 949 ·4313.
carpeted, full basement,
Slrousbaugh, deceased, late of
potatoes. for best quality and
Mangoes, Hot Peppers and
4-5-JOtp . garage In basemenf. See by
Molgs caunly, Ohio.
selection buy direct from the CASH. paid for all makes and
Early Cabbage Plants 500 11 _
_
.
.. appointment, phone 992·219&lt;1
1 9~~~ more ,h~ :tJJO,OOO
1Credltors are required ,to file
;rood~ is. at mobile :h.omesl · atibve thlri!!:Sv~· Sial~ , 3, BEDROOM house with bath , or 992·3585. !Mnny, Thompson.
11'\tlr clal_m, wl1h Slid ih:Suatl-.r¥.:.-- ·p~own a.,.l ~· bur
Pliane'lifea·code 614·423-9531\ ··"'p~rk on ''~r.••
' homas • &lt;lh;acre lot, •on public water Financing liva11~1))e. , . &lt; ••
wjthln four months.
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"-"' Ma k t --.....,-- -- --•·_13-lto ' Hayman, Sjlt~i:~s ';· Ohio.
syslem 'I• mile from Chester
. , · oil;;.., ·
12·.30-lfc
Deled
thll'
291h
day
of
llprll
gr
ses.
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and lanl Sales. Mason, W. •
4-30-301c
on
Counly
r
Rt.
5.
Phone
985-==========:...~
·
John c . Bacon
Va . 773-5308, near the 12 x 60, ALL electric, air4262.
,Judge
Pomeroy-Mason Brldve.
S·14-6Ic
conditioning, large porch and '56 FORD body, $35. 390 engine
Court of common Pleas,
awniilg, underpinning, see
wilh 20,000 miles, $125. Phone
· Probate Division
Janice Glenn, Racine, OhiQ,
949-4843.
(5), 2, ' · ,,, 31
or phone 247-2142.
Employment Wanted
JOHN
S-10-61c :-':-:--:--:=-=-~-__:_5_:.:
·14·jjp
WILL DO daytime babysitting
6011, E. Main, Pomeroy
1.05 ACRE lot, located on
In Racine area, call 949-4422.
Musklngum River and State
4-19-30tp
YOU HAVE A DATE
Rt . 266. 112 mile below Slock·
·Air Conditioners
0
LEGAL NOTICE
With
us loday to see how
port Village and dam, with 419
S"led bids will be received WILL PAINT roofs or houses,
R E A l T y ·•
•
Awnil)gs.
much
real living you will get
II.
river
frontage
:
Ideal
for
2
by the Olive Township Board of
trim · and cut trees ; clean
oul of this charming brick.
or 3 cottages $2,700. Call or
Trutttll at the office of the
•
Underpinning
attics ,- basements, etc. ,Phone
About 8 year. old, 3 Iorge
Township clerk for the purchase
see Linley Hart, Racine. Ohio,
· Contact
949-3221.
.
of a new motor Grader.
949-4433
evenings.
bedrooms,
11/2 baths, very
5·2-JOlc Complefe mobile home
Bids to bt opened at the office
_
_
_
_
__
_
.:_
5·.:.;
14-Jlc
modern
kitchen .
full
service
plus
glgantl~
of the Trustees at Reedsville,
basement with a dream rec.
Ohio 1 o'clock P.M . June 3, 1972.
display of mobile homes
H'l-3020
room , utillly room, 1 acre
7 YEAR OLD Tennessee Walker
Specifications for the Grader Wanted To Buy
always available at .. , .
160
E;oal
St.
Mllfc!leport
ground. · large car pori.
un be obtained at the resldenc.e
mare, palomln~ gentle but
Of the clerk at Long Bottom, HEYWOOD
Wakefield
spirited, neck reins. John
128,500.00 Pomeroy, Lincoln
MILLER
Ohio . Ttle Board of Trustees
Champagne Maple dresser
Sauvage,
Syracuse
Ohio,
PAGEVILLE
3
Hts. area.
, restrve the right to reject any
and desk ; phone 992-7308.
phone
992-3272.
BUILDING SITES
bedroom.
bath,
home.
or all bids .
MOBILE HOMES
5-16-llp
S-10-12tp
Approx.
30 acres. Chester
Olive Township Trustees
garage.
large
L·
1220 Wuhlnglon Blvd.
Ado Bissell, Clerk
water, close to Pomeroy,
BHPRE, D.
OLO FURNITURE, dishes, 42J.7S21
(l) 9, 16, 23, 3t
WHISPERING Pines Nile Club. shaped porch. 'home
builders don't pass this one
clocks , brass beds, silver
1 mile North of Pomeroy, has
paneling
and
up
.
dollars
or · complete
Ohio an Rt. 7. Have 2:30 night
POMEROY-Spring
Ave.
carpet
.
Located
on
1'
1
2
households. Wrlle M. D.
club license, phone 992-99of3.
2
story
frame.
new
sldlnv.
Miller, Rt . 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. For Sale
Pomeroy, Ohio.
acres all level. in
new roof, new carport, needs
Call
992·6271
,
S-10·61c serene. rural com ·
NOTICE OF
~OAL,
Limestone,
Excelsior
palnl Inside, 3 bedrooms,
3·16-tfc
APPOINTMENT
Sail· Works. E. Main St., BEAUTIFUL' Maple Early munlty, 10 minutes
bath. These are few, and far
cue No. 21,674
Pomeroy, Phone 992-3891.
between. $5,500.00.
American style, stereo-radio from Rutland . Has
Estate of Bettie Cullums , SADDLE horses. well broken .
4-12-tfc
for
riding
gentle,
suitable
Deceased .
MIDDLEPORT-Mulberry
combination, AM-FM radio, 4
NOtice Is hereby given that
stable . Contact Horace Karr,
Ave.
. .
speaker sound system, 4 many varieties of fruit
'tarold FO . Rawson of 3327
Rl. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio, 985- SHALLOW well water pump,
spee~ auldmatlc changer . trees $7,950.
Nice
1'12
story
brlck.·2
large
Mlllvllt Rold, N. E., Canton ,
$35. Briggs-Stratton motor.
3341.
$76.39.
Use
our
Balance
bedrooms,
bath,
carpated,
Ohio '4705 has been duly IP ·
5-U-Jtc $15. Both In good condition.
•
__;_
budget terms. Call 992-7085.
paneled, level lol, storage
· polntld AdmlnlstroiQr of the
Phone
949-3051.
.,
One
of
·
Pomeroy's
5·10-61c
E:stale of Bettie Cullums ,
bulldlnv. In excellent con·
l
·14-31c
decoued. lole of VIllage of Help Wanted
-----lines!
homes.
3
dillon on the Inside and the
-----Pomeroy , Meigs County , Ohio .
WALNUT. Modern style, bedrooms, 11/2 baths.
outside . $6.950.00.
Creditors 1re requlrtd to rue C.\~PENTER wan led. Call 949- CAMPER, 16 ft. sleeps 6, good
stereo-radio. 4 speaker sound
A
REALTOR
IS
A
ttltlr claims wllh said fiduciary
condillon,
$1.000.
Phone
992·
360• after 1 p.m.
system. 4 speed automatic full, dry basement,
wlttlln four months .
PROFESSIONAL
REAL
6329.
· S-14-3tc
changer. separate controls . every room including
Dated this 26th day of April
ESTATE
IS
HIS
S-12-lfc
Balance $62.34. Use our
1912.
PROFESSION.
SEE
YOUR
kitchen
and
both
baths
DELIVERY
DRIVER
SALE,
~-=-----Call
992-7011S.
budget
terms
.
John C. Bacon
REAL TOR FOR YOUR
$3.50 PER HOUR . We need 12 BALDWIN piap&lt;&gt;-4J)d organ tc
S-10.61c have carpeting ; an·
Probate Judge
young men and women to
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
of said County
be picked up'jJllhfs area. May
(5) 2, , , 16, 31
slart Immediately. Must have
TODAY.
be purcha~d logether or 1972 ZIG-ZAG Sewing .Milchlne tique Satin drapes; air·
reliable lransportatlan . Call
separately lor balances due.
HENRY·E. CLELAND SR.
left in layawar· Beautiful conditioning and many
4-16-0617. 9 a.m. to S p.m.
Wr ite Credit Department :
pastel color. ful size model . other items stay with
REALTOR ·
Monday and Tuesday.
GRAVES PIANO· &amp; ORGAN
All builf·ln to buttonhole. do house - $17,000.
Dlol H'l-2259
LEGAL NOTICE
5·14-31c
CO., 383 E. Broad Street,
slretch sewing and fancy
If no onsw.r 992-2548
IN THE MATTER OF SET·
Columbus, Ohio· of321S.
slllchlng. Pay juat $48.75 cash
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS, ADULT housekeeper. to live-in
or terms available. Trade-Ins
l·l J.61c
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
and care lor 3 year old girl ;
accepted. Phone 992-5641.
~OUNTY, DHIO
modern home · In country ; P.A. SYSTEM. loud speakers &amp;
S-10-61c
amplifiers, Motorola and all
Accounts and vouchers of the
Phone 992 -3629, Mk for Mary
speakers, $100; phone 882· TOMAi'O PLANTS : Tasly
following named fiduc i ar i es
Shamblin .
S-16-6tc
have been flied In ttle Probate
2506.
110 Mechanic Street
EVERGREENS are correctly .
Court, Meigs County, Ohio, for
S-16-31c
named,
as
they
are
sill
I
green
approval and settlement :
KITCHEN helper to tra in as
when r1pe, sweet. firm and
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
CASE ND. 19,3•• Flrsl lin - cook ; see Chef at Nvtlgs Inn , WE HAVE a ni ce selecllon of
low
acid content . In ~llfypots
nual ·Account of Homer G.
Pomeroy.
flowers for Decoration , 97c to ·
NEARLY NEW
or styrofoam cups. lSc each
Baxter,
of the Estate ---------~-~6 ·31c
$5.50 far baskets, wrealhs,
of
P•ul Guardian
G. Greenlee.
NEAR NEW COALMI~'E - 4bedrooms,largeplay room ,
or
$1
.60
dozen.
B.
Qulsen-·
crosses, sprays , hearts,
CA.SE NO . l9f365 Second
1'12 baths, radiant panel heat. Nice kitchen with cook and
berry. Syracuae, Ohio.
Current AccouM of· Rlchird WE'LL SEND
BRIGHT.
Bibles. We have a lot of high
S-5-JOip
bake
units. Double stainless steel sink. 2 drilled wells' and
YOUNG MEN TO SCHOOL clns flowers for all of our old
Chambers. Guardian of the
foundation
lor 2nd house. 10 acres of l..,d for only
Trust E~lote of Pamela, Kellh
FOR ' RADAR JOBS IN
customers at a reasonable
520,000.00.
A.. Harold P.. Jr .. and Chrlsly
EUROPE. II you'd like to live price . Reynolds Flower Shop, LAWN chairs. avon bollles,
Jones , Minors .
·
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E
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RENOVATED
.
stand lables, 95 Pearl Street,
Mason, W. Va., up near DriveCIISE NO. 20,427 First and
an war In urope , ere's
Middleport.
COUNTRY
HOME
Yet
has
clly
water,
natural ,!las
Final Account of Eluanor l .
an exciting job waiting for
In Theatre.
__:_:_::
5-10-61c
fu_rnace, 3 bedrooms. bath. paneling, garage, and &gt;;, acre.
Miller, Executrix of the estate
youwlthtoday's Army. You'll
5-16-61c
Nrce wrap around concrete porch wllh wrought Iron posls.
.. of David c. Miller, De-ceased .
learn to supervise and control
Only $11,000.00.
CASE NO . 20.557 First and
ground surveillance radar LOST bright carpet colors .. . . VACUUM Cleaner new 1971
Final
llccaunt of Da le
units. With full pay while reslore them with Blue
model. Complete with all
MIDDLEPORT
Nicholson , Executor ot tht
you're In sahool. And lots of
Luslre .
Renl
electric
cleaning tools .. Small paint
3 BEDROOMS - 1'12 batl!s, large living, front and back
Estole of Marion A. Nicholson ,
other benefits. Like 30 days shampooer $1. Ben Franklin
damage In shlppong. Will take
porches. llllllty building on level lot near M&amp;R . Only
Deceased.
200
Main
Sf.,
Pomeroy
$27 cash or budget plan
Store,
CASE NO . 20,590 Firs I and
paid vacation a year. If you're
~.500 .00.
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available. Phone 992·5641.
Flnol Account of Dorothy
looking for this kind of
NEAT
l -16-61c
S-I0-61c
Htrdtn. Admlnlstratrl&lt; of tpo
challenge an~ excltemenl,
2 BEDROOMS - Bath, lovely oak floors, and small
Estote of Morris Harden.
Today's Army wants to join
garden. Basemen!. outbuilding. Front porch, Asking only
Decoued .
you . For complete details call 1957 CHEVROLET 2'12 ton BOTTLE gas range, $10, old
$4,500.00;
'
Unle10 exceptions ore flied
593·30221
Edison disc records $1.50
lruck.
tandem
axle
;
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1965
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NEW
.
thereto, said accounts will be
S-16-9tc
Yamaha· YDS-3, phone 698· each . Phone 367-7729.
for hearing bttora said court on
BEDROOMS
With
large
ciasets,
bafh has shower, nice
3
3290, Warren Reeves.
tht 141" day of June, 1972, at
kllchen,
slove
and
refrlgeratcr
Included.
Carpet In living
-;:;;::-:-==-7'":--~S-·
1
2.:.101p
S-16-6fc
1
which limealld occour\ts will bt MAN lo wOrk on dairy farm,
an9
dining,
nice
level
lot
wllh
metal
utility
building .' Will
SYRI;ICUSE
Drive-In,
phone
·
·
considered and conllnutd from
musl ~now how to milk.
·llslen to an offer.'•
. ,
992-2088.
doy lo day until finally dllposod
House furnished . Phone 949· GRAVELY tractor, mowet, and
RIVER VIEW
5·4·121p
of.
3833 or con tad Arvll Holter,
sulky.,1970 Honda CL-70 road
Anv Nenon Interested may
Bashen. ',
4
BEDROOMS
Older
homo, 2 baths, carpeting,
brake. 1959 Dodge l-Ion truck.
file wr tfen exception• lo uld
s.14.6tc
SMALLEY 'S - ~Ill
Shop.'
paneling, screened front porch. Full basement. city
V-8.
Phone
992-3954
after
S
1ccount1 or to matters per .
Chester, Ohio. Have la~ge
ullllties plus river frontage. Garages.
p.m.
t1lnlng to the execution ot the
assortment
of
flowers
for
all
5·16·31C
truat, not less then fiYt days
Rent
occasions. Arrangements for
SOMETHING NEW EVERY · wEEK. WE TAKE A •
prior to thl date set for helrlng .
Mother's Day ; pots and
5 ROOM &amp; bafh furnished 500 CC KAWASAKI Mach Ill,
PICTURE OF YOUR PROPERTY FOR OUR OFFICE
baskets for Memorial Day,
JOHN C. BACDN.·
conlact Larry Hill. Chl!!ter,
house, $SO a month, Ebenezer
. WALL WHEN YOU LIST WITH US.
PROBATE JUDGE
99c and uR. Phone 985·3537.
985-4105,
I
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J
Sf., i&gt;on)eroy, phone 992-77114.
. HELEN ' L. TEAFORD, ASSO«;IATE
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
4·28·121c
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"2-lS25
RES. tn-2371
(51 16, 11

Pomeroy Motor 'Co.

AN' I ALWA~S
THOUGHnE WUZ A

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INTERIOR AND
. EXTERIOR
Economy Tiller, 3'12 h.p. B&amp;S
PAINTING
engine. Reg. 159.95
144.95
Phone 742-5825
Turf Trim Mower, B&amp;S 3'12
or992-6576
h.p. engine. In carton 70.25
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:9a- Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.

THREE COUNTS OF
BREAK IN' AN' ENTERIN~·
A(\)' SIX COUNTS OF
CHICKEN STEALIN'

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I RI~ULATIONS
any debh contracted b\
The Publisher reserves the
anyone other than myself.
right to edit or relect anr ads.
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5 cents per Word one Insertion
Minimum Charge 75c
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REVIVAL meellng with
Evangelist Giles and .Dorofhy
Ell loll of Buchanan . Ser.yjces
will begin Tuesday, May 16
through the 28th at 7:30 p.m.
at the Mason Assembly of God
Church, Second St .• Mason,
W. Va. Also specie! singing
and special services for the
touth every nlghl prior to
Evangelistic Service. Paster
Chester Tennanl.
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5-14-Jlc

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.lor Co.
19•• CHEVROLET ·
$2495
Klngswood Eslale Wagon, faclory air, automatic lrans·
mission, power steering &amp; brakes, luggage rack . Green
finish with green vinyl interior, radio, extra sharp car and
one you will appreciate.
•
1967, CHEVE~LE

,

SI39S
St . Wagon, V-8 engine, autom81ic trans ., power steering,
beige finish &amp; vlnyllrim. good w-w tires, radio. A nice car.
1969 FORO \14 TON
.
$2149
H. Duty, 4 speed trans. , V-8 engine, H. duty tires, solid
cab, ~eluxe mldgs. &amp; trim. R. step bumper. 8 ft. wide
body.

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n..,morlal

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1111's Shoe

Repair, Middleport, Ohio.
S-2-231c ·

SPECIAL
MOWERS
&amp;' TILLERS

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.· es~ .~rvic~s~.·J

POMEROY

R. I. DUBBELD

· General Contractor

For Sale.

From IM lorgost
;llulldozer Radiator lo
Smallest Heater &lt;;ore. .
·Haitian IittS'

·. : Rodlalof S,CioHsl

Ph.

,!!PR~ ~~roy
PQINT ofFICE
SUPPLY

Aluminum.
Sheets

PHONE 675-3628

The

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CLELAND
REALTY

WHITE

!men

· VERA EBlEN

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Virgil B... Teaford, 'Sr.- Broker

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For

424Maln St.

Pt. Pleaaonl

TERMITES. •• TERMITES
Got Rid of Them
We will prolocl any single
dwelling residence for

'149.50
WRITTEN WARRANTY
Call Collecl614-949-3511,1f no
answer, call 6t4·992-7289.

Y.CITY EXTERMINATION
321 Third St.
Rocir\t, Ohio

IN COMPARATIVE
RE,tGION

UNIFOilM.

Free Estim•te
• Call H'l-3523
For Appointment
· Fully insured for your
prolecliD&lt;I.

MAYb~ pX)l.IT!l£, 'fbV'.l:; S'eGN
KCVSSr)(:X: f't&lt;.bC1l N6 NEFtmSM !
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ALL WrATHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION·
CO. ·j

&amp;-- PWMBING
240 Lincoln 51.

Midd ~t,ort. Ollio
Obi AnlhonY Plumbing

Wo hovt 1 compltt. Home
Maintenance Service th•
yur oround. Na mitttr wMI
your ntod . Complot. rOof or
spouting repoir. lnltrlar or
ulerior ca..,.nlry. Ceiling
till ond Ponollng 111d Siding.
Complolt Plumbl!141 &amp;
Helling.
•
DIY Number H'l-2550
We hove 24 hr. omorg.ncy

')Ou:VE RUINED
W~LE

[:IO.Y!

service .

H'l-5101

EXPERT
Wheel Alifnflent'
'5.55
On lol_osl Amor.i.co.n Cars_
-GUARANTEE!)....:
Phone 992-2094

742 -:1941
742-4761

We1re fully in,urtcJl

KEBLER'S
.BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

Pomeroy Ho!ne &amp; Auto

Specializing In
Small Businesses

OponiTIIS
Monday thru S.turdty
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, Q.

304 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-3795
or Mason 773-5535

HARRISON'S TV and Antenna
Service. Phone 992-2522.
6-10-tfc

GASOIJNE AlLEY

O'DELL WHEEL allgnmenl FARMERS for the largesl
localed at Cross(oads, Rt . 124. · number A. I. Cal!je~res.
Comp~te f~qnt end. "rvlce,'
MlnlmUm"Siifee 'P411'
· 1\ .
lune up and brake service.
Phone leland Park , '"?·
Wheels • balanced elec2264, Pomeroy. '
·
All
work
s..,.12fc
Ironically .
guaranteed.
Reasonable.
rales. Phone 992-3213.
7-27-tfc
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled?
Lost
your Auto Sales
operalor's license? Call 992· 1969 PlYMOUTH Satellite, 318
2966.
cubic Inch V-8, power
_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _6_·lS·Ifc
steering, vinyl upholstering,
EXPERT
Tree
Service,. nice $f,~S. Phone 992-7210.
trimming and removal - ____ __ _ __:S-..:..;14-Jlc
Richard Hayman, phone 6673041.
4-23-301p

.

SEPTIC tanks ciuned. Miller 1964 CORVAIR, 4 ~. good
Sanitation. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
condition, S32S; phone 992·
h 662·3035.
2360.
2·12·tfC
S-10-llc
-SEWING
- --:::::=-=MACHINE'S. Repair
service, all makes. 992-2284. '69 "OOl&gt;GE vi ton pickup, aood
condition, cell allot 5, orne's'
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Trailer Park, across from
Authorized Singer Sales and
Blue
Fountain
Motel,
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
. 3-29-ttc Gallipolis.
S.10·61c
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
delivered right · to your
pro/eel. Fast and easy. Free
est mates. Phone 992·3284,·
Gaegleln Ready -Mix Co ..
Middleport, Ohio.
6-30-llc
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BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
Septic tanks installed. George
1Bill) Pullins. Phone 992·2418.
4-lS.tfc
WILL do hooae root and ba'rn
painting; Interior palnllng;
free esllmates; phone 99270115.
s.9·301C

SEE US FOR: Awnings, storm
doors and wl ndOws, carports,
marquees. aluminum siding
and railing•. A. Jacob, sales
representative. For free
estimates. phone Charles
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
Johnson and !Son, Inc.

3·2·1f·~

C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
'
Complete Service
e!'one t49·3821
Racine, Ohio
•Crill Bradford
S·1·tfC

11

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WOH 1 ~ HOfiCEYA, SAt'4D'f!!

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DOWN
l.Gbost

talk

2. Dog talk
S. Church·

m·.
few"

"10

lS. Wins an
eyeball-toeyeball

conlronta·

Uon
15. Orlglnoted
li.Terre-,

lndllna
(abbr.)
'-Dresden's 11. Fall
river

5. Llb)'lll
cit)'

I. Cipher

Unwhat

way
. 8. Biblical
ldnr ·
t.King
. (Sp.)
lLTenny·

tlower
18. Moslelll
ruler
u : Eared

t1.Famou•
movie

moaul

zs. Where

u..........ble theae fourJumbleo,

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lo
one letter lo elcll
form fo11r ordlnor7 words.

Yeetenlar'• A1Mwer

:n.small

flower
12. Legislate
St. Presently

EWER

15. Auk genus
18. Fiddler
crab

genus
11. Seedcase
II. Hour

OITOH

(It.)

st. Swedish
COIInty

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usun

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TO A PR150NEFI:.

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:=::=~==~~~:;;~..;••::;••"ted bJihe obo•e cutoon.

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Impala Cusiom ~ dr. H.T.
.v.e. aula. trans., P.S., vinyl
roof. Sharp!

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(A.Mwett tomorrow)

Ynterdar'•

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Kan ·&amp;.Van..Zandl.

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RUTLAND RJRNITURE .
Amilia Grite

Rutland, o.:

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An••er1 MiPI. numn lontl!' dri11 lei llee aecre11

out- A "LIAK"'

" You'll Like Our Qualltv
Way of Doing Business/•
GMAC FINANCING
992-5342
J'omoroy,
j)pen Evonln11'Tili:OO ,
Tll5 P.M. s.t,
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142-4211

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THERE THEY GO! I'M CUM61N' IMTA
THAT SACK AHD 't'OU GOllA LIE DOWH

Now ll'flllll! the dn:led letten
lo form the o11rprlae 11111wer, u

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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rain. Ph. ·446·
4782, Gilllpoll&amp;, John Russell,
Oovner &amp; Operator.
·
. 5·12-tfc'

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the
Vlstula
ftoWI.
(abbt.)
son'•Cft5. Dem.'a
'Uid
opponent
I.ynette•

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AUll-lORIZED R:l!.iCE

THANKS,
I!OT IT'S 100
-LATE FOR.
THAT...

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Only

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.'!'.~ttiy.,. l~
1con 1'0 r
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FOR.
I FINAL

.SMITH NEI ~ ' .I

Complete line of office
equipment, furniture &amp;
supplies. Typewriter &amp;
Adding Machine. Ritpalr.
'
Pick-up &amp; Delivery

20' .

ii' El(PECT 'IOU 10 ~ SICK
10 JUGr WEAiliNG 'lOUR

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VARMINT

SEE US ,

.EARTH MOVING

LEG .ll

NO-'COUNT

Spring
Painting?

._..
Phone H'l-2181
IILlND ADS
Additional 25c Charge per
CLElAND'S GREENHOUSE.
Advertisement .
OFFICE HOURS
Nvtmorlal Day .PottOd Plan Is,
8:30a .m. to 5:00p.m. Dally,
75c up, P~ns.fes, Petunias ;"
OPI!M I!VIS. 1:00 r,lll;
Dozer &amp; End loader vtorlc,
8 : 30 a .m. to 12 : 00 Noon
number of bedding plants ;
ponds, bos~men·t, landi'PMI!ROY,
OHIO
Saturday .
vegetable plants. · Geraldine
scaping. We ha"" ·2 silt
I '.
Cleland , E. Main St., Racine. "'------.--~-36" X 23" X .009
dozers, 2 size loade~s. Wor~
Card cf Thanks
.
5-16-lfc'
done by hour or contract..
WE WISH to. ••press our sin·
Free Estlmotes. We olso
c;:ere thanks to our many PIANO tuning , Lane Daniels, For Rent
,,. .
For Sale
haul fill dir!, lop soil. Dump
friends tor the acts of kind·
May loth thru June 25th.
ness shown us during the
trucks and low-boy for hire.
Phone 992-20112. Reference, TRAILER , Brawn's Trailer
Park, Minersville, Ohio . POODLE puppies. Silver Toy,
Illness and at the time of
Elbertelds . •
See Bob or Roger Jofftrs,
Rhone 992-3324.
death of .our husband and
5-16-12lc
Pomeroy . Phone 992-3525
Parkview
Kennels,
Phone
992·
l-11-lfc
father. JosePh E. w1rr.1.
54of3.
after 7 p.m. or p!Mine 992.
USED OFFSET PLATES
The Wlppe omlly BOAT LICENSE .- for 'your
8-1l·ffC
5232.
TRAILER
spaces
overlooking
5-16-llp
HAV6·
boat, for your motor.
MANY USES
Pomeroy . Velma G. Zuspah
Available al Simon's Plck·A·
BIG SALE. Reynolds' Flower
phone Mason. 773-5750.
WE WOULD like to fhank fhe
Pair She!! Store. 1011 W. Main.
Shop in Mason. W.Va. has the
ROOF painting and minor
l - 11 - 301~
Mason County Homemakers
Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone 992 biggest
selection
of
flowers
in
repair. For estimates call992·
Clubs for donating the book,
3830.
for Mother's Day and also for
2239 .
"No Stranger" to the New
5-16-3Dic 4 ROOM furnished apartment,
Decoration Day. We can save
S-lHtc
Haven Library In memory of
Reynolds Flower Shop.
8 for $1.00
you money on your flowers .
our husband and falher, Jesse O'DELL'S ·CAB Co., 24 hr.
Mason, W. Va.
This Is our 20th year In the
Maynard. • .
Strlllco, Phone 992·2927,
5-14·6fp
business
. You name It, we've
Real Estate For Sa.le
Wile. N'ors::Jesse Maynard;
Middleport, Ohio.
-gal
it,
98c
lo $6.50, any basket
sons Russell &amp; Paul
}10·6fp 2 BEDROOM mobile home,
or spray as long as they last.
Maynard; daughter, Ann
4 BEDROOM, lwo story house.
Racine area, 10 miles above
Elnora Reynolds, 773-5147.
Zirkle.
small barn and olher
Pomeroy
.
Phone
992-6329.
KOSMETICS and
S·14-131p
5-16-llc KOSCOT
buildings, 1 acre on Rt . 7 In
5-12-lfc
wigs. Need extra money? Just
Tuppers Plains. Phone 667·
sell these. products. No
1969
OLDSMOBILE
Vista
I WOULD like to express my
3956 .
restricted territories. Phone NEW :i bedroom all electric
Cruiser statlonwagon . air
111 Court St.
sincere thanks to Dr. Tolle, 992-5113.
~14- 7tp
apartment, available last of condilloned, dual lail gate,
.
Dr. Ridgway, nurses, aides.
week
.
Phone
992-7133
or
9924-2-tfc
power windows, $2,175, 1972
Pomeroy, Ohi?
friends and relatives for lhe
1384 after 3 p.m .
Ford
Pinta
run
-about,
with
all
kindnesses shown to me, CALL for free facial and apS-14-3tc extras, 7,000 miles , $2,275 .. '-----~----..1 RACINE -6 room hou'se'; balh,
cords and flowers during my
Also beaullful Gretsh flat lop 1969 HARLEY Sprint 350 cc,
utilify ·room , garage, $10,000 ;
plication of famous Mink 011
phone 949-4195.
recent Illness.
Kosmetlcs . Ann Sauvage , 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
P
guitar,
new,
$210.
hone
949exc:euent
conamon,
new
Mrs. Elema Yarborough
unfurnished
apartments.
5913~
battery, S-499. Phone 992-5324.
3-31 -lfc
Syracuse.
Ohio
992-3272.
S-16-llc
Phone 992-5434.
S·10·121p
S-14-Jtc
5-15-6tc
4-12-tfc - --..,...--SIX ROOM hoose, 133 Butternul
GARDENING Season is now In
Pets For Sale
Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137
,
ALLIS
Chalmers
round
lull swing and Bob's Market NEW, 12 x 60, two bedroom
baler.
in
excellenl
condllion.
1
For
Rent
or
Sale
Wadsworth
Drive, Columbus.
PART German Shepherd male In Mason, W. Va. can offer
mobile ,home across from
Ohio,
phone
237·of334.
.
2
row
mounted
corn
planter.
HOUSE
in
Long
Bcttom
.
phone
pup needs good home; phone you the best variety selection
Bradbury School. ·call 992·
1
pickup
hay
rake.
Contact
_
.
11·21-tfc
985
3529
5308 or see Charles Lewis, 2nd
985-3890.
and the finest of quality In
Byron
Miller,
Rt
.
3,
Pomeroy,
5911
5-16-Jip Garden Plant. In the Trl·
house south from Bradbury
Ohio . Phone 992-6639.
· · c. NICE 2-story home wllh full
School. Pets welcome.
- -- -..,--- - Counly area. This season, Bcb
-Real E
·-stat·e ~or ~ate
basement, lois, new forced
5-l ·* - - - - - - - -S-14-3tc
NOTICE
Is featuring Two new won air furnace. Near Pomeroy .
1\
derful tomato Hybrids In - - - - - LARGE
Elementary School. Phone
TWOreglsteredpolled Hereford
NOTICE OF
Beller Bey and Hybrid Beef UNFURNISHED aparlment, bulls. service age, contact 2
lor., • '~ms, bath,
992-7384 to see.
phone 992-2780 or 992-3432.
AI'POINTMENT
Eas.ler !Beef Steak type);
Bryon Miller, Rt . 3, Pomeroy, gahrallg~, ce,llar S80•500 ' 1Magg,le
11-7-lfc
S-4-lfc Ohio,
along wllh 13 olher tomato
Cost No. 2Dst7
99 2.6639 .
W ltrng on,
epo
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Estate of Lawrence M . selections, a full line of - - -- - .14 .31 c Rutland, Ohio.
3 BEDROOM ranch type home.
Strousbough Deceased.
cabbage and pepper plants 2 BEDROOM mobile home, - -- - - - - -54-7-JOip
Arbaugh •Addition. Tuppers
Notice Is hereby given that
and· almost every flowering . adulls only. Phone 992-5592. HOME
Plains . All new wllh Iota!
Merlyn Arnold Ol ReyboldS· ·
1 f
A t
t
Zl
5-15-tfc .•mproved
grownMiomato
electric and central air
burg, Ohio, hll been· duly ap . annua rom s er. o n- _ _ __ _ _ _ _.:_::
e)cican , plants,
Heinz RACINE
b lh b - 10 1 room hous.;
polnled as executrix of the
nlas. We also sell Garden
.
1350, large Supersonic and
a , asemen • garage, lwo
~ondltlonlng, balh and '4 fully
Estate of Lawrence M .
seeds, onion sets and seed Mobile Homes For Sale
Yellow
Jub ilee ;
also lots. Phone 949 ·4313.
carpeted, full basement,
Slrousbaugh, deceased, late of
potatoes. for best quality and
Mangoes, Hot Peppers and
4-5-JOtp . garage In basemenf. See by
Molgs caunly, Ohio.
selection buy direct from the CASH. paid for all makes and
Early Cabbage Plants 500 11 _
_
.
.. appointment, phone 992·219&lt;1
1 9~~~ more ,h~ :tJJO,OOO
1Credltors are required ,to file
;rood~ is. at mobile :h.omesl · atibve thlri!!:Sv~· Sial~ , 3, BEDROOM house with bath , or 992·3585. !Mnny, Thompson.
11'\tlr clal_m, wl1h Slid ih:Suatl-.r¥.:.-- ·p~own a.,.l ~· bur
Pliane'lifea·code 614·423-9531\ ··"'p~rk on ''~r.••
' homas • &lt;lh;acre lot, •on public water Financing liva11~1))e. , . &lt; ••
wjthln four months.
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syslem 'I• mile from Chester
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thll'
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of
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4-30-301c
on
Counly
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Rt.
5.
Phone
985-==========:...~
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Va . 773-5308, near the 12 x 60, ALL electric, air4262.
,Judge
Pomeroy-Mason Brldve.
S·14-6Ic
conditioning, large porch and '56 FORD body, $35. 390 engine
Court of common Pleas,
awniilg, underpinning, see
wilh 20,000 miles, $125. Phone
· Probate Division
Janice Glenn, Racine, OhiQ,
949-4843.
(5), 2, ' · ,,, 31
or phone 247-2142.
Employment Wanted
JOHN
S-10-61c :-':-:--:--:=-=-~-__:_5_:.:
·14·jjp
WILL DO daytime babysitting
6011, E. Main, Pomeroy
1.05 ACRE lot, located on
In Racine area, call 949-4422.
Musklngum River and State
4-19-30tp
YOU HAVE A DATE
Rt . 266. 112 mile below Slock·
·Air Conditioners
0
LEGAL NOTICE
With
us loday to see how
port Village and dam, with 419
S"led bids will be received WILL PAINT roofs or houses,
R E A l T y ·•
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much
real living you will get
II.
river
frontage
:
Ideal
for
2
by the Olive Township Board of
trim · and cut trees ; clean
oul of this charming brick.
or 3 cottages $2,700. Call or
Trutttll at the office of the
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Underpinning
attics ,- basements, etc. ,Phone
About 8 year. old, 3 Iorge
Township clerk for the purchase
see Linley Hart, Racine. Ohio,
· Contact
949-3221.
.
of a new motor Grader.
949-4433
evenings.
bedrooms,
11/2 baths, very
5·2-JOlc Complefe mobile home
Bids to bt opened at the office
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5·.:.;
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modern
kitchen .
full
service
plus
glgantl~
of the Trustees at Reedsville,
basement with a dream rec.
Ohio 1 o'clock P.M . June 3, 1972.
display of mobile homes
H'l-3020
room , utillly room, 1 acre
7 YEAR OLD Tennessee Walker
Specifications for the Grader Wanted To Buy
always available at .. , .
160
E;oal
St.
Mllfc!leport
ground. · large car pori.
un be obtained at the resldenc.e
mare, palomln~ gentle but
Of the clerk at Long Bottom, HEYWOOD
Wakefield
spirited, neck reins. John
128,500.00 Pomeroy, Lincoln
MILLER
Ohio . Ttle Board of Trustees
Champagne Maple dresser
Sauvage,
Syracuse
Ohio,
PAGEVILLE
3
Hts. area.
, restrve the right to reject any
and desk ; phone 992-7308.
phone
992-3272.
BUILDING SITES
bedroom.
bath,
home.
or all bids .
MOBILE HOMES
5-16-llp
S-10-12tp
Approx.
30 acres. Chester
Olive Township Trustees
garage.
large
L·
1220 Wuhlnglon Blvd.
Ado Bissell, Clerk
water, close to Pomeroy,
BHPRE, D.
OLO FURNITURE, dishes, 42J.7S21
(l) 9, 16, 23, 3t
WHISPERING Pines Nile Club. shaped porch. 'home
builders don't pass this one
clocks , brass beds, silver
1 mile North of Pomeroy, has
paneling
and
up
.
dollars
or · complete
Ohio an Rt. 7. Have 2:30 night
POMEROY-Spring
Ave.
carpet
.
Located
on
1'
1
2
households. Wrlle M. D.
club license, phone 992-99of3.
2
story
frame.
new
sldlnv.
Miller, Rt . 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. For Sale
Pomeroy, Ohio.
acres all level. in
new roof, new carport, needs
Call
992·6271
,
S-10·61c serene. rural com ·
NOTICE OF
~OAL,
Limestone,
Excelsior
palnl Inside, 3 bedrooms,
3·16-tfc
APPOINTMENT
Sail· Works. E. Main St., BEAUTIFUL' Maple Early munlty, 10 minutes
bath. These are few, and far
cue No. 21,674
Pomeroy, Phone 992-3891.
between. $5,500.00.
American style, stereo-radio from Rutland . Has
Estate of Bettie Cullums , SADDLE horses. well broken .
4-12-tfc
for
riding
gentle,
suitable
Deceased .
MIDDLEPORT-Mulberry
combination, AM-FM radio, 4
NOtice Is hereby given that
stable . Contact Horace Karr,
Ave.
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speaker sound system, 4 many varieties of fruit
'tarold FO . Rawson of 3327
Rl. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio, 985- SHALLOW well water pump,
spee~ auldmatlc changer . trees $7,950.
Nice
1'12
story
brlck.·2
large
Mlllvllt Rold, N. E., Canton ,
$35. Briggs-Stratton motor.
3341.
$76.39.
Use
our
Balance
bedrooms,
bath,
carpated,
Ohio '4705 has been duly IP ·
5-U-Jtc $15. Both In good condition.
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budget terms. Call 992-7085.
paneled, level lol, storage
· polntld AdmlnlstroiQr of the
Phone
949-3051.
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One
of
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Pomeroy's
5·10-61c
E:stale of Bettie Cullums ,
bulldlnv. In excellent con·
l
·14-31c
decoued. lole of VIllage of Help Wanted
-----lines!
homes.
3
dillon on the Inside and the
-----Pomeroy , Meigs County , Ohio .
WALNUT. Modern style, bedrooms, 11/2 baths.
outside . $6.950.00.
Creditors 1re requlrtd to rue C.\~PENTER wan led. Call 949- CAMPER, 16 ft. sleeps 6, good
stereo-radio. 4 speaker sound
A
REALTOR
IS
A
ttltlr claims wllh said fiduciary
condillon,
$1.000.
Phone
992·
360• after 1 p.m.
system. 4 speed automatic full, dry basement,
wlttlln four months .
PROFESSIONAL
REAL
6329.
· S-14-3tc
changer. separate controls . every room including
Dated this 26th day of April
ESTATE
IS
HIS
S-12-lfc
Balance $62.34. Use our
1912.
PROFESSION.
SEE
YOUR
kitchen
and
both
baths
DELIVERY
DRIVER
SALE,
~-=-----Call
992-7011S.
budget
terms
.
John C. Bacon
REAL TOR FOR YOUR
$3.50 PER HOUR . We need 12 BALDWIN piap&lt;&gt;-4J)d organ tc
S-10.61c have carpeting ; an·
Probate Judge
young men and women to
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
of said County
be picked up'jJllhfs area. May
(5) 2, , , 16, 31
slart Immediately. Must have
TODAY.
be purcha~d logether or 1972 ZIG-ZAG Sewing .Milchlne tique Satin drapes; air·
reliable lransportatlan . Call
separately lor balances due.
HENRY·E. CLELAND SR.
left in layawar· Beautiful conditioning and many
4-16-0617. 9 a.m. to S p.m.
Wr ite Credit Department :
pastel color. ful size model . other items stay with
REALTOR ·
Monday and Tuesday.
GRAVES PIANO· &amp; ORGAN
All builf·ln to buttonhole. do house - $17,000.
Dlol H'l-2259
LEGAL NOTICE
5·14-31c
CO., 383 E. Broad Street,
slretch sewing and fancy
If no onsw.r 992-2548
IN THE MATTER OF SET·
Columbus, Ohio· of321S.
slllchlng. Pay juat $48.75 cash
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS, ADULT housekeeper. to live-in
or terms available. Trade-Ins
l·l J.61c
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
and care lor 3 year old girl ;
accepted. Phone 992-5641.
~OUNTY, DHIO
modern home · In country ; P.A. SYSTEM. loud speakers &amp;
S-10-61c
amplifiers, Motorola and all
Accounts and vouchers of the
Phone 992 -3629, Mk for Mary
speakers, $100; phone 882· TOMAi'O PLANTS : Tasly
following named fiduc i ar i es
Shamblin .
S-16-6tc
have been flied In ttle Probate
2506.
110 Mechanic Street
EVERGREENS are correctly .
Court, Meigs County, Ohio, for
S-16-31c
named,
as
they
are
sill
I
green
approval and settlement :
KITCHEN helper to tra in as
when r1pe, sweet. firm and
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
CASE ND. 19,3•• Flrsl lin - cook ; see Chef at Nvtlgs Inn , WE HAVE a ni ce selecllon of
low
acid content . In ~llfypots
nual ·Account of Homer G.
Pomeroy.
flowers for Decoration , 97c to ·
NEARLY NEW
or styrofoam cups. lSc each
Baxter,
of the Estate ---------~-~6 ·31c
$5.50 far baskets, wrealhs,
of
P•ul Guardian
G. Greenlee.
NEAR NEW COALMI~'E - 4bedrooms,largeplay room ,
or
$1
.60
dozen.
B.
Qulsen-·
crosses, sprays , hearts,
CA.SE NO . l9f365 Second
1'12 baths, radiant panel heat. Nice kitchen with cook and
berry. Syracuae, Ohio.
Current AccouM of· Rlchird WE'LL SEND
BRIGHT.
Bibles. We have a lot of high
S-5-JOip
bake
units. Double stainless steel sink. 2 drilled wells' and
YOUNG MEN TO SCHOOL clns flowers for all of our old
Chambers. Guardian of the
foundation
lor 2nd house. 10 acres of l..,d for only
Trust E~lote of Pamela, Kellh
FOR ' RADAR JOBS IN
customers at a reasonable
520,000.00.
A.. Harold P.. Jr .. and Chrlsly
EUROPE. II you'd like to live price . Reynolds Flower Shop, LAWN chairs. avon bollles,
Jones , Minors .
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RENOVATED
.
stand lables, 95 Pearl Street,
Mason, W. Va., up near DriveCIISE NO. 20,427 First and
an war In urope , ere's
Middleport.
COUNTRY
HOME
Yet
has
clly
water,
natural ,!las
Final Account of Eluanor l .
an exciting job waiting for
In Theatre.
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5-10-61c
fu_rnace, 3 bedrooms. bath. paneling, garage, and &gt;;, acre.
Miller, Executrix of the estate
youwlthtoday's Army. You'll
5-16-61c
Nrce wrap around concrete porch wllh wrought Iron posls.
.. of David c. Miller, De-ceased .
learn to supervise and control
Only $11,000.00.
CASE NO . 20.557 First and
ground surveillance radar LOST bright carpet colors .. . . VACUUM Cleaner new 1971
Final
llccaunt of Da le
units. With full pay while reslore them with Blue
model. Complete with all
MIDDLEPORT
Nicholson , Executor ot tht
you're In sahool. And lots of
Luslre .
Renl
electric
cleaning tools .. Small paint
3 BEDROOMS - 1'12 batl!s, large living, front and back
Estole of Marion A. Nicholson ,
other benefits. Like 30 days shampooer $1. Ben Franklin
damage In shlppong. Will take
porches. llllllty building on level lot near M&amp;R . Only
Deceased.
200
Main
Sf.,
Pomeroy
$27 cash or budget plan
Store,
CASE NO . 20,590 Firs I and
paid vacation a year. If you're
~.500 .00.
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Flnol Account of Dorothy
looking for this kind of
NEAT
l -16-61c
S-I0-61c
Htrdtn. Admlnlstratrl&lt; of tpo
challenge an~ excltemenl,
2 BEDROOMS - Bath, lovely oak floors, and small
Estote of Morris Harden.
Today's Army wants to join
garden. Basemen!. outbuilding. Front porch, Asking only
Decoued .
you . For complete details call 1957 CHEVROLET 2'12 ton BOTTLE gas range, $10, old
$4,500.00;
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593·30221
Edison disc records $1.50
lruck.
tandem
axle
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thereto, said accounts will be
S-16-9tc
Yamaha· YDS-3, phone 698· each . Phone 367-7729.
for hearing bttora said court on
BEDROOMS
With
large
ciasets,
bafh has shower, nice
3
3290, Warren Reeves.
tht 141" day of June, 1972, at
kllchen,
slove
and
refrlgeratcr
Included.
Carpet In living
-;:;;::-:-==-7'":--~S-·
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2.:.101p
S-16-6fc
1
which limealld occour\ts will bt MAN lo wOrk on dairy farm,
an9
dining,
nice
level
lot
wllh
metal
utility
building .' Will
SYRI;ICUSE
Drive-In,
phone
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musl ~now how to milk.
·llslen to an offer.'•
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992-2088.
doy lo day until finally dllposod
House furnished . Phone 949· GRAVELY tractor, mowet, and
RIVER VIEW
5·4·121p
of.
3833 or con tad Arvll Holter,
sulky.,1970 Honda CL-70 road
Anv Nenon Interested may
Bashen. ',
4
BEDROOMS
Older
homo, 2 baths, carpeting,
brake. 1959 Dodge l-Ion truck.
file wr tfen exception• lo uld
s.14.6tc
SMALLEY 'S - ~Ill
Shop.'
paneling, screened front porch. Full basement. city
V-8.
Phone
992-3954
after
S
1ccount1 or to matters per .
Chester, Ohio. Have la~ge
ullllties plus river frontage. Garages.
p.m.
t1lnlng to the execution ot the
assortment
of
flowers
for
all
5·16·31C
truat, not less then fiYt days
Rent
occasions. Arrangements for
SOMETHING NEW EVERY · wEEK. WE TAKE A •
prior to thl date set for helrlng .
Mother's Day ; pots and
5 ROOM &amp; bafh furnished 500 CC KAWASAKI Mach Ill,
PICTURE OF YOUR PROPERTY FOR OUR OFFICE
baskets for Memorial Day,
JOHN C. BACDN.·
conlact Larry Hill. Chl!!ter,
house, $SO a month, Ebenezer
. WALL WHEN YOU LIST WITH US.
PROBATE JUDGE
99c and uR. Phone 985·3537.
985-4105,
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Sf., i&gt;on)eroy, phone 992-77114.
. HELEN ' L. TEAFORD, ASSO«;IATE
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
4·28·121c
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Economy Tiller, 3'12 h.p. B&amp;S
PAINTING
engine. Reg. 159.95
144.95
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Turf Trim Mower, B&amp;S 3'12
or992-6576
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$21 million center May !1 taken c~ of at the old proceaalng inlo the. clinic gq
accilrdlng to Robert Daniel, buildings Wltilllfter the move. more am~y, qui~JI. an(!
administrator of the clinic.
atgtMing Tl\esday, May 30, efficiently. We "11111ot ~ve lo
Regular appoinlments ss well all patients will be seen at the ask nearly •• 1111111y·queaUoni
as walk-in patients will all be new building on Rt. 35. Daniel _when he ~.s bla plutlc car~
·"'d there ·~uld
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on duty at ihe new cllrilc to Danlel .. ld in the new clinic)
assist patients in finding their the doctors will'be seeing more
doctor's office.
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pati@nts than they could in lhf .
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Holzer Medical Center, First . Pas~ol, Mayme Shaver, brochures containing- a clinic volulrie made the new !denAve. and Cedar St. General Cele~tine Skinner, William floor plan would be given eaGh tiflcatlon carda necessary, He
visiting hours 2-4 and 7-ll p.m. Stephenson, .Sr., Kenneth patient · to help show the . was quick to poini out that
Maternltyvlsltlnghours2:30to Straight, James Walton, Mrs. various offices lll!d depart- these, cardl, are ooly !den·
4:30 p.m. Parents only on Robert K. Arrr;s and daughter, menlil in the $3 million clinic tlflcation cards and have
Pediatrics' ward.
Mrs.. Bert S. 0 Comor, Jr., and
nothing to do with credit or ·
Births
son, _Mrs . Terry Franklin Wise structure.
Anew service to the patienlil collection pl'QCeduret in the
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin c. and son, Sandra Canterberry, will be iniUated by the Holzer new. Holzer Medical Center
bnes Jackson a daughter· Tm:ry Halley, Jarod Moore, Medical Cen~ Clinic after the Clinic.
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Mr. ~nd Mrs. Stephen wlloo.-: ·Kir_nbel'l)' Polcyn, Goldie big move in the form of a
Wellston, a son; Mr. and Mrs. GeiSOr, . Rosa Grltfith, Mary · perman·ent patient lden·
Jmunie D. ·Shepherd Wellston . McGowan, Marjorie M. Fruth, tification caril. Afree card will
DIED EARLY TODAY
a son; Mr. and M~. Wh James McKitterick, Melinda
WEST COLUMBIA - ~ulla
be given each patient ·on bla
Owens, Athens, a daughter, ~eld, Tina Crisp, Gall
VanMatre,
85, West Columbia,
1
and Mr. and· Mrs. Henderson Stzemore, Ruth Waugh " flrst vlslt to the new clinic. This died early today at Holzer
card will contain the patient's
(Mary Ellen), Patriot, a son, Kimberly Klein, Robin Murname, address, and medical Medical Center. She is sur1
and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. phy ·
chart nwnber. On the back of vived by four sons, · two
Wooten, Gallipolls1a daughter,· Veterans Memorialijospltal
daughters and ' a sister .•
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ADMITTED _ James Hall; the card will be his ap- Funeral services will be an~
pointment schedule and the
Alma Russell, Elizabeth Vinton; Regina Nance,
no!Jnced
by Foglesong. Funeral•
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Jones, Cleo Caudlll, Mrs. Rutland; Carol Schroeder, telephone number . of his Home.
doctor's department In case he
David L. Keefer and son, Mrs. Parkersburg; . Mark Casto,
should have to call and change
FUNERAL SET
PauiJ. Darst and son, John W. Pomeroy ; Leatha Cowen,
his
appointment.
Funeral
service~ for Wllllanl
Cook, Jr.,Mrs. Michael Wayne Pomeroy; vera Hayman,
"This
card,"
Daniel
IIBid,
F. (Bill) Houdashelt, 49;
and son, Nell Pfancuff, Mrs. Pomeroy.
"should
be
carried
with
the
Pomeroy Route 2, who died:
Ronald Humphreys and son,
DISCHARGED _ Forrest
patient
each
time
he
viBits
the
Monday
will be held at 3 p.ml
Fred Gill, Jr., Cecil Buchanan, Lacy, Steve Schartiger.
clinic
.
It
will
make
.
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Wednesday at the Ewln11;
Brady Gilbert, Vernon Henry,
Funeral Home where friends
Mrs. Waller Henry Gray and
may call anytime.
son, John D. Jividen, Gaither
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
ALUMNI SETS DATE
The Pomeroy E-R squad was
Miller,Mrs. Robert McClaskey
The Harrisonville Alumni
and daughter, Jerry McKin· called to Laurel St. at 3:21p.m. banquet and dance will be held
l.OOGE TO MEET
ney, Marie Shato, Charles D. Monday for Brenda Mw-ray, on Saturday, May 'll, beginning
A special meeUng of Sluide'
Walton, David Haggerty, Jean 15, who was ill at horne there . at 6:30 p.m. The dance, River Lodge 453, F&amp;AM, will
Kelly, · Ruth Hyrne, Joyce An ambulance was called and beginning at 9, will feature the be held at Bp.m. 'l'llunday with
Douglas, Garnet Stanley, Miss Murray was taken to King Khords of Belpre. work to be conducted in the.
Jason Eric Darst, Christopher Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Reservationa may be made by master mason degree. AU:
Lee, James Roger Timmons,
calHng Mrs. W.11lter Burke, 949- ma110na are invited.
Daphne McLaughlin, Laura
3206.
BOND FORFEITED
FINED $1t, COSTS
Clark, Marjorie Davis, CorGregory
Burdette,
19,
Pl.
Jack
E. Hall, Cbesbire Route,
nella Hutchinson, Christy
CLUB TO MEET
Pleasant
forfeited
a
bond
of
Lynch, Anna Olson, Melvin
The Winding Trail Garden 2, was fined $10 and coats on a:
· $14 .70 in Syracuse Mayor Club will meet at 8 p.m. .speeding convtcUon .Monday;
Herman Lond.on 's cou'rt Wednesday at the home of Mrs. night In the court of Racine:
Monday night.
Mayor Charl01 fyl01.
Earl Thoma:
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Holzer Medical Center Clinic
physicians will cootinue to see
patients at the First Ave. and
Cedar St. and Sycamore st.
facilities in Gallipolis WJtil
after the big move to the n•w

BY CHARLENE HOEFlJCH
The people of Meigs Local Scho\11 District are invl!ed to
express their views oo etmcaUonallui!es at a public meeting at 7
p.m. Wedhescla)', Ma)o 24 at Meigs lllgh Schl&gt;ol.
PUrpose of the meeting will be 1o arrive at a "coosensus" of
wbilt the public wants and espects done io provide more effective
education, how these things shoUld be financed, and who should
be held accountable for getting tbim done.
Thta local "Search for Conaensus" meeUng Is similar to
others scheduled in Ohio neJ( week in a program to establtah a
aystem ,rJ accountability for educational programB. The Ohio
~t ol Education Ia acting under mand!lte of the Ohio
Legtalature becauSe of the additional millloM of dollars which
have gone to schools In the past few )'ears,
The mandate by the legtalature comes at this time because of
the enactment of the peraonal illcome 'tax in Ohio, a highly
contested legislative matter, with a major pOrtion of the income
tax funds to be channeled inlo education.
On Jme 30 the Stale Department of Educal,lon Is
required .lo 1ubmlt a report to a committee of the
legislature oa edllcalioul aceoaatabiUty.
AI aext Wednl:oday'a , meet"'- tupayen and
studelllll, 18 to 18, may ezpn!H lhelr vlew1 11110 area&amp; of
coocem Ia dbclllalonp;oapa beaded by people oulllde tbe
aehool admlnltlnltlve ud tellehllg profellioa.
Following 45 minute discussion periods, the ·leaders will
Invite resource people (school admlnlstratora and teachers) to

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plate in Melga cOQnty Spelling Bee, am Denise Deem,
scholastic; second row, 11m Nease, attendance, 11m Thoren,
citizenship, Mike Norton, art, Myra Woods, art, Jaye Ord,
scholastic and Kimberly Winebrenner, citizenship; third
row, Mr. Wolfe.

TEN -STUDENTS OF SYJlACUSE ElEMEtiTARY
. SCHOOL- have been presented honor awards for scholastic,
' right to read, attendanoe, art, compOsition and citizenship
achievements by Larry WoHe, principal. Shown with their'
awards are, front row, 1-r, Tonia Ash, attendance, Tina
Pierce, right to read, Marty Foley, composition , also fourth

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TIJC Meigo CoWJty Sheriff's
Dept. is investigating the theft

of two motorcycles Monday
afternoon. The two bikes, a
Su1uke 50 and Honda 350 were
laken from in front of the
Donald Taylor residence,
Minersville Hill. The Suzuke is
reddish orange, . with .chrome
fenders, and bears license No.
GH 65. The Hona is green with
chrome fenders and has '72
lags.

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for that." .She was surrounded
hy Wallace's four children by
his first wHe as she spoke.
The shooting brought dismay
and revulsion from ~ President
Nixon and from Wallace's
pOlitical rivals and his friends.
On ·Nixon's orders, the Secret
Service started protecting two
minor . candidates for the
Democratic presidential
nomination which Wallace was
seeking after winning 10
m!Uion votes as an independent
.in 1968. Agenis hurried to guard Rep.
Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark., and
Rep. Shirley Chisholm, D-N.Y.,
as well as a non-(:andidate,
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
whose own political future felt
the r~coil of the four or five
bullets pumped at close range
intq Wallace 's belly and chest.
A Secret Servic.e agent
wounded with Wallace,
Nicholas Zarvos of the Atlanta
bureau , underwent neck
surgery. Abullet was removed
from his left jaw. Awoman and
an Alabama state trooper, also
wounded, were treated and
released. ·
An instant af~ the shots
rang out, poUce.and the crowd
seized and roughed up Breiner.
Police hurled him into a
cruiser. He was wearing a red,
white and blue outfit and
Wallace bultllns.
Witnesses said Wallace had
finished speaking and mixed
with the crowd, shedding his
jacket in the warm sunshine.
Smiling, shaking hands, he
turned to the -right, then to the
len, respOnding lo a . shout :
"George, governor! Come over
and shake hands with me!"
"! saw him shot in the gut
and he fell straight back," said
Jeff Gines, 15, just 15 feet
away. "There were four shots,
I think."
Governor till Conscious
Cornelia, sobbing, threw her·
seH on the governor, who was
sprawled on the pavement,
conscious but still. Blood
splotched her yellow dress-a
reminder of Jacqueline Kennedy 's embrace of her dying

Homer C. Belt Died on Monday

LONG BO'ITOM - Homer C. Anna Beni2Belt, Long Bottom ;
Belt, 84, Long Bottom Rt. 1, two da~ghters, · Blondena
died Monday evening at Johnson, Charleston, W. Va:,
Veterans Memorial Ho!l(lital. and Wanela Bell, Arlington,
He was born Feb. 28, 1888, the - .Va.; four sons, Homer W. Belt,
son of the late Challenge A. and Calvin W. Bell, John Rolfe Belt
Lauretla Arnold Bell. He was and La Von Belt, all of AUanta,
also preceded in death by a Ga.; two step-sons, Garland W.
sister, Maude Davis.
Milhoan · aitd Wayne Lee
He was a member of Hebron Milhoan, both of Akron; a
Methodist Church and Masonic brother, C. Smith Belt,
Lodge at Spencer, W. Va .
Spencer, and a sister, Sallie
He is survived by ·his wife, Snider, Mt. Gilead; 12 grandchildren, numerous stepgrandchildren and great·
TWO SENTENCED
grandchildren, and several .
Janice Goff and Joe Year· nieces and nephews.
wood, charged -with possession
FW!eral services will be held
of drugs were taken before Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the
Judge :John C. Bacon Monday Vandal Funeral Home at
on bill of information prepared Spencer, W. Va. Friends may
by Prosecuting Attorney call at Ewing Funeral Home
Bernard Full2 . Golf was given thill afternoon and evening.
a 20 day jail sentence which The body will lie in state at the
was suspended. She paid $300 fWJeral home after I p.m. ·
and costs and was placed on Wednesday. Burial will be in
probation . Yearwood was Hebron Cemetery.
sentenced to one year in the
Cincinnati Workhouse, which
also was suspended. He paid Rex Burson of
$500 and costs and was pillced
Shade is Dead
on probation:
Rex Burson, 73, Pratts Fork,
husband nearly nine years ago. Rt. I, Shade, died Monday
Palmer N. Baken, special
Its inunediate political im· morning at MoWJ t Carmel
Hospital,
Colulnbus.
agent
in charge, .FBI Office,
pact ln .\972 politics, o~ers
Mr. BuriiOn was the son of the Cincinnati, revealed today that
thought, was \0 rtmove for the
late
Rodolph and Bertha Grim James Refford Reynolds, 36,
surviving Kennedy brother,
Burson
. He was also preceded Decatur, Ill ., formerly of
Edward, any lingering temPtation to accept his party's in death by an infant sister nnd Vinton, was c'onvicted May 9
after a jury trial for the May
nomination for the presidency two infant tirothers.
.
Mr.
Burson,
bbrn
in
Athens
18, 1971 armed robbery of the
this year. It is the big bloc of
CoWJ
ty,
Vias
a
retired
mail
Vinton
Bank.
,
Wallace delegates- third
carrier
·out
of
the
Shade
Post
Federal
Judge
Joseph
P.
behind McGovern and Hum·
phrey- which could help Olfice 48 years. He was a Kinneary in U.S. District
create the deadlock . which member of the Harrisonville Court, sentenced Reynolds to a
would cause the convention to Masonic Lodge and of the 15 year term to a federal pen.
Rural
Letter
Carriers Judge Kinneary noted that
turn to Kennedy.
Association
.
with good behavior Reynolds
Charles ~der, Wallace's
He
js
survived
by
his
wife,
night be considered for release
national campaign director,
was asked at the hospital if the Gladys Smith Burson; a sister, in five years.
governor remained a can·. Mrs: Rowland (Helen) Dais, Wendell Emory · of J«:,tson,
didate. "He certainly is," he Pomeroy, . Rt. 2; three Ky ., had previously' been
brothers, Ralph, Burling\.am; sentenced to 10 years in prison
said.
Claire
, Pratts Fork, and for his part in the Vinton Bank
Camp, Wallace's press
Frank,
Rl. I, Shade.
robbery. A third man, Dennis
secretary, said, "The governor
FW!eral services will be Clarence Wilson, alias Ronald
will continue ... I say he ex·
peels to win in Maryland and Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at David Warix, is sought in
Michigan ." He said Wallace Jagers and Son FWJeral Home, connection with the robbery. A
would continue in other Athens, with the Rev. Herbert total of $2,573 was taken in the ·
primaries. "He will campaign Harris officiating. Burial will robbery. .
from a wheelchair if be in Burson Cemetery.
DIVORCE ASKED
Friends may call at the funeral
necessary."
One
suit for divorce has been
home any time.
Pbyslclan Dispatched
filed in Meigs County Common
· Nixon dispatcbed the depuly
Pleas Court and two others
White House physician to Holy
were granted. Ernest W.
Cross Hospital in Silver Spring,
Davidson, Pomeroy, filed suit
and announced the assassination attempt to a crowd of 800
against Clara Davidson,
Clearwater, Fla ., charging
gathered for the reopening of
Mrs:
Olive
M.
Beyler,
59,
gross
neglect of duty _and ex·
renovated portions of the White
North Fort Myers, tla., for- treme~ruelty . James L. Dailey
House.
Wallace's rivals in the two merly of Meigs and Athens was granted a divorce from
primaries, Hubert H. Hum· CoW!ties, died Sunday at Lee Gloria Jean ·Dailey and Velma
phrey and George S.
Hospital in Fort
McGovern, halted their Memorial
Myers.
campaigns. McGovern asked
Mrs. Beyler was the
for "a prayer lor the gover· daughter of the late William
nor's recovery and the healing aild Ada Ross Kephart. She
of our nation."
was a member of the Orange
Humphrey, shaken, rushed Chris tian Church and : an
to the hospital and to .Mrs. employe of the Lee Memorial
Wallace's side.
Hospilal the past five years.
"She is showing great seHShe is survived by her
control,"hesald. "I h9pe I was husband, Willard R.; two
ahle to comfort her. I put my daughters, Mrs, . Robert
arm around her and we talked (Shirley) Boggs, Coolville, and
of their children and our Mrs. Robert (Janet) Robinson,
children."
Belpre ; three brothers, Lyle
Two telephone bomb threats Kephart, Laverne, Calif.;
were received at th,e hospital Wllllam Kephart of Euclid, and
where Zarvos, the wouilded Ronnie Kephart of Penn:
Secret Service agent, was sylvania ; two sisters, Mrs.
treated. No bomb was found. Minnie Flagle and Mrs. Ethel
Officials said they believed the Miller, both of Hollywood, Fla.,
threats came from persons and four grandchildren . A
whO mistakenly thought the brother, Therman Kephart,
shooting susjlect was in the preceded her In death.
·same hpspital.
FWleral services will be held
a:t 2 p.m. Friday at the White
Fimeral Home in Coolville )lith
.
the Rev. James ~senberry
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officiating. Burial will be in the
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anytime alter noon Thursday.

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- George Wallace was
allowed to read newspaper
accounta today of bla big
doubleheader election victory
willie bouncing back from an

assalllinatloo attempt.
While still paralyzed ~m
the waist down -POuibly a
permanent .condition u a
reault of ooe of four bullet
wounds received Monday

afternoon at Laurel, Md.,
Wallace was taken off the
crtlcal list at Holy Cross
Hospital.
Th,e director of Wallace's
national campaign for the

Democratic presidential
nominatiOn, Charles Snider,
, said the 5:1.-year~ld Alabama
governor was alert this mor·
ning 851d .one of the first things
he asked for waa a neWip8pei".
He had been infonned late
Tuesday night that he had won

Wallace's spinal cord had been 1o the operation team" that
severed by a bullet still lodged performed five hours of
in his spinal column.
8\R'gery on Wallace Monday
''Atthlstime, despite reports _ night that it would be a miracle
lo the contrary, the exact . If Wallace ever walked again.
nature of injuries lo the spinal
Alabama Docton Arrive
cord . cannot be detennined
A spokesman for WaUace
untll surgery ta performed,"
Dr. Joseph F. Schanno said. 1
"The para!~ of bla lesa
margins, anil he' was pehnltted remains unchanged.":
Schanno had said earlier that
Wallace was paralyzed from
the waist down hy a bullet
Panlylls Unchanged
lodged at the bilse of his spinal
The head of the medical colwnn; The doctors have said
team caring for Wallace denied the paralysis could · be pertoday a report by The manent.
RACINE - Dr. Alphus_R.
Washington
Post
that The Post quoted "sources close
Christensen, president •of Rio
Grande College, will deliver
the commencement address _to
Southern High School seniors
here at 8 p.m. Sunday. ,
Introducing Dr. Christensen
will be Doug Rees·, president of
the graduating class. candy
Hoback ·will deliver a
salutatory 'llddress with
Memorial Day services and will form at 9:30 a.m. on the Loretta Middleswarl giving the
plans for the annual parade upper parking lot in Pomeroy, valedictory address.
Bill Cornell, a class mell)ber,
bere were made by Drew and move at 10 a.m .,
will
give the invocation and
Webster Post 39, American proceeding through town to
John
Eichinger, also a senior,
Legion, Tuesday night.
Butternut Ave., out Butternut
SUnday, May 28, members to Brick St., then onto will give the benediction.
will meet at the post home at 9 Mulberry Ave. and to Beech Providing the music will be the
high 8chool band. ·
a .m. prior to services at Grove Cemetery.
Dr. Christensen will use "We
HemlOck Grove at 10 a.m.
Following services at Beech
Have
Met the Enemy and They
Upon returning, they will atop Grove, the firing squad will go
at Rock Springs cemetery for a to the CathoUc Cemetery to are Us" as the topic of his
salute to the dead at ap- conduct services. In the af. address.
Dr. Christensen
was
proximately 11:30 a.m.
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inaugurated as the 12th
Monday, May 29, the parade · (Continued on Page 8) .
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PARI8 - 'l1IE VNli'ED STA'ID AND SOUTH VIETNAM '
today Informed the Cooununtat Vletn11118111 that they refused lo
return ~e P11ril Cllllference table blcauae Hanoillld the Viet
Cong llUll refUie to necotlate aerloql)y. 'nit North Vlem.•d Viet Con&amp; demanded Tueaday thlt the U. S. and So~
V!elnlmne delegationl~gree to reiUIIIe the llalled peace tallll
Thinday. The United Slates promptly refuled.
.
EJplainlng their refulal in an aide-memoin delivered to the
Cooununtat delegatlolll tod!ly with coplea .to nf!WI media, the
Wublngton aDCI 81118on delecatlonl uld, "No useful purpoae
would be ll!rVed In holding a plenary mMiintl merelyfor the lake
of conUnulna what you have tranllormed Into an empty ritual.
Therefore we do. not agree to meet May 18. It takea two to
negoliate. When yuu are ready lo do 10, you will find u ready, as
we haw been lhroiJI(Iout the put four ,ean," the announcemll)t
uld.

Molcow.
Nlmn wu expected to renll!n at tiJe mountain hideaway
111111 'lbundiY or Friday. Win 14!1vq the capital Tuesday
nlllit the Prelldeat met with Cardinal Jabn Krol!l Pbllldelpbla,
.. ap111 oo Polilll hlltar7, wbo briefed hlm In prepllatlon for
bii!Up In Poland 1ft« thelloa:uw umnlt meetlnp.

OOUJMBUB-'IUOiUOauPur.mCOURT!Odayupheld
the fit&amp; Jle8rae ~ eGIIYicllon of Sllmuell Edgell, 11,
ul"m•und Ill"- llu lbt dlle ~e lito be aiCIIIed.
'Die bl&amp;b court rljlded 1111 ·IJIPIII bJ EdleR thal a tape
1 ~ . .lantri lballd aat 111ft t...llltrodaeed u evidence
blca• tile evldMice, ''aplrt
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operations at Lima in 1957. Mr.
Doughty bils served as T&amp;D ·
manager at Canton since
September, 1961.
While in the Navy during
World War II, Mr. Doughty
was a lieutenant and asalslant
ordnance planning officer at
Pearl Harbor.
Mr. Doughty ill a member of
the United Methodist Church,
Free and Accepted Masons,
Scottish Rite, Institute of
Electrical and Electronics
Engineers and the Oh)o Society
of Professional Engineers. In
conjuncUon with the lnsUtute
of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers, Mr. Doughty is a
member of the Engineering
Management Group and is a
pasl chairman of the Power
Group.
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late Herbert C. ·Doughty, Sr.,
who retired in 1941 as manager
of Ohio Power Company's
. f~rmer Ohio Valley ·Division at
Portamouth.

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quoted one of the surgeons as
saying ''There is no truth" to
the report.
Two Alabama doct\11'8 wbo
flew here to aid in Wallace's
treatment Insisted that no one
knows yet about the splnlll

damage pAnding a second
operation sometime later.
Snider said today, "There is
no Indication of damage to the
spinal colunm . At the same
time, we don't know of any
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Harrisonville . Individualized teaching, use of learning
materials, non-graded systems, team teaching, opportunities for
in&lt;fependentlearning are among the topics to be discussed.
Following the discussion periods and the question and answer period with the resource people (schoor administrative
personnel and teachers), a citizen ·opinion survey form yill be
ACCOUNT ABILITY -Mrs. William Swisher, MiddlepOrt. A distributed. No identtlying information will be contained on ·any
general discussion on wbether the schools are accomplishing of the surVey forms which will be collected by the discussion
what thea are supposed to accomplish, who is accountable for :- leaders and deposited in a central location for tabulation by Mrs.
what, teacher evaluation ils the basis for salary increases and Mitch and Mrs. Vaughan.
The opinlonnalres contain statements which are answered
more effective spending of the tax dollar.
by
circling
a number liodicating strongly agree, agree, unFINANCE- Mrs. Harold Lohse, District 16 director of the
Ohio PI'A. Discussion lo involve the property tax dollar, th~ state - decitled, disagree, and strongly disagree.
Each PI'Aunit In the district has been asked to have at least
income tax, distribution of monies from the State, and the
10 members present. AU organizations interested In what takes
equitable use of tax dollar$.
place
in the Meigs Local Schools are asked lo send represenCURRICULUM - MI'IJ. Bob Hoeflich, Pomeroy . Both
tatives
to the public meeting, and students 16 or over are invited
elementary and secondary curriculum to be included in the
discul!sion, alon'g With special services and instructional to participate in the "Search for Consensus."
AcompOsite will be made of the answers to the survey form
techniques aimed at overcoming learning difficulties, the Right
to Read effort, and new areas of study such as ecology, drug as well 8s recommendations from each group for evaluation by
the State Department of Education. ln this way wiih information·
educatioo, and expanded courses in the fine arta.
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BUILDING FACR.JriES - Mrs. Robert Dugan, Salem coming in from every section of the state, an effort will be made
Center. Discussion will include utilization of existing buildings, to ·determine the adequacy of the school system.
Information will be returned to the local level iJ! the fall and at
maldng the maximum use of the taxpayer's dollar by using the
time Meigs L9C8l School officials will be given the opthat
OOildings year roUIIII and evening to serve the needs of the total
pOrtunity to conalder the adequacies and inadequacies of the
community.
system
and to set up goals for implementation .
INSTRUCTION~ METHODS- Mrs. Charles Barrett, Jr.,
STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBR.Jr!ES - · Mrs.
Richard Vaughan, MiddlepOrt. This group aill discuss individual
responsibilities of studenlil, their decisions on curriculum and
conduct, . discipline 'probii!DIS, the question of the value of
education and its relevance as seen by students, etc.

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Herbert C. Doughty, trans- Electric Power System public
mission and distribution utility executive course
manager of The Ohio Power ~onducted in 1957 at
Co., whose headquartera are in Georgia Tech and of
Canton, will be speaker for the · llie AEP Advanced Man15th annual commencement to agement Course at the
be held at 8 p.m. Sunday at University or Michigan in 1968.
Eastern High School.
· Mr. Doughty worked for Ohio
Earl)' this year Mr. Doughty Power las a line crew employee
was presented an honorary from 19'!1-33, then became a
doctor 01 engineering degree meter tester In 1934 ai Uma.
by his alma mater, Ohio He was promoted to engineer ·
Northern University .
distribution at Canton in 1935;
Born at AtlanUc City, N.J., served in the Navy from 194:1\'lov. 28,1910, Mr. Doughty was 45, then returned to Canlpn late
graduated from 'Brown High in 1945 as an engineer (sr.)School at Cambridge, Ohio, in distribution.
1929, then earned hla bachelor
of science degree In electrical
He moved to Lima in 1947 aa
engineering from Ohio Nor· · division distribution
them University in 1934. He ta a superintendent and was
graduate of the American promoted
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join the groupa for a ·question am anawer period regarding
speCial'problens. The resource people will not be present for the
genel-al discussion, according to Mrs. Gene Mitch of Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Richard Vaughan of MiddlepOrt, project cbalrmen. The
two have worked with Supt. George Hargraves in developing the
plan to lie carried out at th~ pUblic meeUng.
The discussion lopica and the leaders are:
PERSONNEL - Mrs. Manning Kloes, representing the
r;Jradbury School. This will involve dtacuaslon in such areas as
teacher performance .and periodic evaluation of that per·
formance, educatioruil requirements,' continuing education,
rapport with students and responsiveness 1o individual needs.
SCHOOL-COMMUNITY liEuTIONS - Mrs. Gene Mitch,
PDmeniyEiementary School. Discussion on confidence or lack ol
It In American education, involvement of citizens, effective twoway now of communication, and the role of the schOQl board. '
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION - Mrs. William
Ohlinger, Salisbury Elementary School. Involves school district
boomdary lines and redistricting, the need for increased com·
miDllty control of the schools, reorganization of school district,
change from a 9toa 12monthschoolprogram.
EQUAL EDUCATIONAL' OPPORTUNITY - Mrs. Larry
·Edwards, Rutland. Discussion to · deal with equality of
educational opportomlty, the disadvantaged child, adult
education, and the physically and men.taUy handicapped child,
and the willingness of tbe community to take on extra taxes to ·
provide handicapped classes.

president of Rio Grande
College in 1963. Under his
leadership, lhe college's
enrollment has increased 100
pet. to its present size of 750
students.
During the past nine years
Rio Grande College has added
seven new buildings, including
a physical education building,
library , dining hall, three
dormitories and a married
housing complex to its campus.
Under Dr. Christensen's
guidance the coUe~e received
accreditation by the North
Central Association of CoJ!eges
and Secondary Schools.
A graduate of South Dakota
State
University,
Dr.
Christensen also attended
Augultana College, Sioux
Falls, · South Dakota. He
(Continued on page 12)

DR. CHRISTENSEN

·Schuck to Otair Red Cross

Robert Schuck, 147 So. Third, ' Minutes of the last annual
Mlddlepori, was named meeting were read by Mrs.
chairman of the Meigs County Juanita Sayre, the financial
Chapter of the American Red report showing a balarice of
Croaa at the chapter's annual $983.68 as of May I was given
meeting Monday night al by Mrs. Alwilda Werner.
Veterans Memorial Hospital Bill Fetty, water safety
presided over by Larry Baker, chairman, reported that in the
acllng vlcKhairman.
past year 93 certificates were
Other newljr elected board issued for completion of Red
memben for three year terms Cross courses. Other courses
are Norman . Weber, Naomi given were crawfish and
London, AlwUd!l Werner, C. E. beginner 1, 2, 3, in which 133
Blakeslee, Calvin Simpson, were enrolled, and 33 standard •
Donald Diener, Charles certificates.
Glockner, Harlett Neigler, 'The report of the blood '
Ju!IJiita Sayre, Lula Hampton, ·:program chairman, Ver~on into the armed services while
approved resolutions of
Pam .TheLia, Mary Kautz, Jane Nease, who was absent was thus far in 1972 only six bave
conunendation for Mrs. Sara
Rupe and Mrs. Gladys Major
Graham· ·l !ld Rob4rt Schuck." submitled showing 519 donor• been Inducted from Meigs
.CoiDlty.
who are retiring at the end of
• lt was reported that there
this school year. The clerk was
were no local "disasters." The
RUTLAND - Kim Birch· directed to send copies of these
1972fund drive showedreceiplil , field , Rutland, escaped oa:!tbout re110lutlona to the two teachers
of $1,2M.45. Mr. and Mr~. Will ,injury Tuesday when lite pony . !l"dtorecordthenl in !he board
.
Cundiff were the co,chairmen she was, rldlng thew her ~I minutes. •
Leslie F. Fultz, ·High ~-.
Other officers of the· and (llenn TUrner, Rt. 4, for the March fund drive.
with a car approaching.
The boaril appolnled the ·
Pomeroy, was re-elected execuUve committee 5l8llled Albany, were appointed
AI Justus; Red Croas area
The Meigs County Sheriff's foU~ng teac~. Richard
ctulinnan .of the Meigs County were
Robert
Clark, membera of the ,cenlnli and represent,tlve from the Dept. said Bobb)' Joe Rath- Sweet,
to
Middleport
Republican executive c?m· HartllanVIIIe, vtce ' cbaltman; necutlve clllunltleel lo IIU Columbus Division office, buril, Rutland, was travellric elementary; 1t!ln Tara
mlttee at a blen•lal Mn. lllllabetb Hobalelter, vacancies exlallng In Pomeroy spoke brief!)' on the im· north on the New Uma Road, Palmer, of VInton Cowlty,
. organllatloo ,meeling Tueaday Rulill!d, aemtary, and Mrs. fourth ward and Dyeav!Ue parlance and value of having a In • 11180 Oldamoblll when French and Ellllliah ; David
evening In the Pomeroy Evlll'l! Clark, romeroy, precincts.
. division office In Colwnbua approichlng on the right Bide' J e n kIn 1 , MIddleport , ·
municipal building.
lreaaui'er. Offlcen of ihe
serving local chapters.
were 1wo y.oungsters on'ponles, mathematics, and Delmar
The Ohio Reviaed Code cenlrai committee elected HarryHill,Rt.2, Racine, and
An invitalion was eatendeil ·and on the left llide was Kim Haynes, Jackson, physical .,
PfOICrlbee that pari)' "con- , ~ Daallld Calllnl, Pomeroy, Larry Young, Tuppers Plains, !D all willing to asal.lt the Red Birchfield·riding a pony. Mia science and rnathernatica.
·
lrolllllfl" . committees muat cllilnnlnr ~ KIGpp, ~. I, were welcomed as newly Cross pro1ram. The nett Bircbfilld'a pony Jumped aa
The board Po authorized ·
Ol'laillae wltb!il , 15 4aya lllc:llet Yk:l ~ .and elected members of the meeUng.W be held June 1, at. the car approached, throwing adverlilements to aucUon off ·
foDowiJiil lVIII-~ primary ' Mrt. llellllltla'.-.llry:
,...'Rittee 'from L$rt and 7:30 p.m. In the cafe!et'la at . jts rldar 1o the p-ound. Rail!- the olcl Coalport. School '
elecUCIIII.
Mn, Podit.lflltl, P,tjmn oy, Tujlpln Plains precincts.
Ve~ Menn-lal Holpltal. burn rnanapd to avoid her.
property,'
~ .

Rider Escapes
lnJ'ury in Fall

Fultz to Lead GOP _Again
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