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Weather

8-The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., June 25, 1973

Mr. Gilliam, 59, succumbs
A. Coy G•lliam, S~. a lonner
resident of the Danv11le
COOIIIlunity, died at Mt. Carmel Hospital Saturday around
10:45 a.m. following a short
Illness.
He was born in Morgan
County, Ky., on Oct 27, 1913,
son of the late Ira and Julia
Fairchild Gilliam
Mr Gilliam was a ITUner. He
had been employed in
Columbus the past few years
He IS survived by one son,
Henry, and one daughter, Mrs
Roy (Sylvia) Myers, both of
Columbus . Three grandchildren survtve. One brother,
Jesse, and one SJster, Mrs.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Saturday Admlssloos Charles Klein, Pomeroy; Lilly
Coates , Pomeroy ; Thomas
Coo ke, Porrieroy ; Edward
While, Pomeroy ; Lee Ann
Brogan, Rutland, and Darryl
Swartz, Pomeroy.
Discharges - DoriS Adams,
Frank Zirkle, Dorothy Riley,
Kelly Roach, John Scarbrough,
Dale Connolly, NondlS F1elds,
Velma Newell, Fred !{inch and
Arville Swartz.
Suoday Admissions
Barbara Fetty, Langsville;
KenneUl Bennett, V1enna, W.
Va.; Betty Pooler, M1ddleport;
Rosa Maude Roush , Letart, W.
Va .; Wilma BUcher, Albany;
Linda Cunmngham, Letart, W.
Va.; Eva J . Stewart, Cheshtre,
and Celesta Pickens, Racme.
Discharges - Lee Ann
Brogan, Paulme Dennberger,
Coy Starcher, Edna Tripplett,
Robert Russell.

Eunice Stewart, both of
Columbus, surv1ve . Several
meces and nephews survive.
Funeral services wtll be held
1 p . m. Tuesday at the McCoyMoore

Funeral

Home

1n

Vmton, w1th Rev. Larence
Sullivan officiating. Bur1al will
follow In Coy-Hill Cemetery m
Meigs County.
Friends may call at the
funera l home between 2--4 and
7-9 p m . today.

Demolay
ICoollDued from Page I)
baseJ[lent dining room w1th
Dad Robert King , Chapter
Advisor, giving the welcome.
Followmg the InstallatiOn,
refreshments were served in
the basement dining room. A
large cake centered the table
and had the names of the
councilors m blue on the cake.
The banquet and refreshment,
were served by the Meigs
·chapter Mothers Club.
A party followmg the
festivities was held at the
Master Counctlor's home.

Vehicle backed
into auto's path
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
Police 'C hief M1lton Vanan
investigated a mmor accident
Sunday at 12·20 p.m. on Dusky
St.
Mark E. Smith, Syracuse,
backed from a pn vate
driveway into the path of an
auto driven by Gary E.
Michael, Syracuse There was
light damage to both vehiCles.
No Citation was lSsued.
Chief Vanan adVIses t~ t
residents who are plannmg
vacations and Wish to have
their property checked wh1le
they are gone should contact
h1m at 992-5163 and he will
make periodic checks.
Revised Bookmobile
Schedide for Tuesday
Portland, 2·05 to 2:3S p.m.;
StiVersvllle, 3 to 4 p.m.; Great
Bend, 4-30 to 5 p.m.; Arms 6·15
to 6 ·45 p.m .; McCallum,
Minersville 7 to 7:15 p.m ;
Fairground Housing, 7:45 to
8:30p.m.

" Keep your chm up and
your chest ou1 , but don 't let
et throw you off balance "
Got a hrgh cell mg and h1gh
heat1ng and a1r con
d1lionmg bills? See the

' FRIENDLY ONES" at
the POMEROY CEMENT
BLOCK

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about

a

susperi ded ce dmg It's easy
to msta ll. easy to care for,
e asy on the eye and easy on
th e t- ~ ketbook

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The
Syracuse-Minersville
baseball boosters will meet
Tuesday at 8 p. m . at the new
muniCipal bwldmg. All parents
and interested persons are
urged to attend.
LOCAL TF;MPS
The temperature m downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
Monday was 81 degrees under
sunny skJes.

IN HOSPITAL

Martin McAngus, Pomeroy,
has been confmed to Holzer
Medical Center for the past two
weeks He has undergone
major surgery. Hts room
number IS 234

Feather
own
nestfirst

Ohio water·projects in line for· $42.3 million
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
House Appropnations Committee today approved $-12.3
million m f!S&lt;'al 1974 federal
fundmg for water resources
projeCts in Ohio, a •hght Illcrease over the NIXon adminlstration's budget request.
U.rgest project was $10.9
million for construction of the
WlllQW Island Jocks and dam on
the Ohio River.
Other major project funding
approved were Caesar Creek
lake flood control, $9 million ;
Alum Creek lake flood control,
$6 million~ and Hambal Locks
and Dam Nav1gation Project,

Reedsville
News, Notes
Mrs Dane Wallace of Ponca
C1ty , Okla., spent a few days
w1th Mrs. Earl Humphrey.
1 Mr. and
Mrs.
Bert
Schrimsher and son, of LoulSv1lle were recent VISitors of
Mrs Bess Larkins.
Mr. and Mrs Dohrman
Reed, Ktm and Ktrk , VISited
Sunday w1th Mrs. Eum ce
Sprague at the Arcadia Nur·
sing Home at Coolville
Mr and Mrs. Roy Reed and
daughters of Tuppers Plams
VISited w1th Mr. and Mrs
Edward Chevalier Thursday
evemng.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams of
Athens, Ga., visited at the
Willlams-Balderso n home
recently
Mr and Mrs Charles Powell
and family have moved to
Belpre
Mr and Mrs. J D. K1bble of
Parkersburg, W. Va , were
VIsitors of the Horace K1bble
family and the R. E Williams
famil)
-Mrs. L. Balderson
LAD KILLED
TOLEDO, Oh1o (UP!)
Mark 0. Polsgrove, 6, North
Liberty, Ind., was struck and
killed Sunday whlle riding hiS
bicycle on Fulton County Road
19 near here.
DIED IN HOLDUP
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - T1m
Gordon, 21, Columbus, was
shot and k1lled early today
durmg an apparent holdup at a
24-hour carryout on the city's
east s1de where he worked.
Police smd Gordon's body was
found near the counter of the
store.

News

CALLED TWICE
The Middleport emergency
• squad was called out twice
Sunday to the home of Homer
Bradshaw, Liberty Ave., at
11 .44a m. and 11:51 p.m Both
times Mrs. Bradshaw was
taken to Veterans Memonal
Hospital, treated a nd released
lor difficulty in breathmg
HELP ASKED
At 12 ·31 p m Sunday the
Pomeroy emergen cy wa s
called to assist Wilma Blicher,
Albany. She was admitted to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

their release
EDDYVILLE, Ky (UP I) Four hostages, held captive
about 17 hours by three self·
professed " troublemaker "
convicts at the EddyVIlle State
Penitentiary here , were
released unharmed today when
pr~son ofhcials agreed to
transfer the conviCts to another
facility ~nd allow them to hold
a news conference.
Gerald Fair, 24, Lexmgton,
Ky.; Danny Dobson, 25,
Loui sville, Ky ., and Jerry
Tingle , 20, Carro11ton, Ky.,
armed with homemade kmves
and a sharpened soldermg
Iron, took over the prison
canteen shortly before noon
EDT Sunday, threatening to
kill their hostages.

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predicted their 28-day·endurance record would be doubled by the
next space station crew. The homecommg in a drizzling ram
followed an earlier meetmg w1th President NtXon and Sov1et
leader Leomd Brezlmev at the Western white House at San
Clemente, calif.
SAIGON (UP!) - The V1et Cong sa1d today 1! has fmaUy
reached agreement w1th Saigon after a two-month delay on a
new tunetable for resummg exchange or caotured VIetnamese
military and c1vihan war prisoners.
On the truce front, the Saigon command reported escalated
Conununist cease..ftre violations Sunday. A spokesman soldgovernment troops killed 22 Commumsts In heavy Mekong Delta
f1ghting and reported f1ve CIVilianS killed m three separate posttruce mcidents. Prisoner P~changes between the Saigon
government and the V1et Cong broke down in late Apnl m
procedural disputes, Each Side still holds hundreds of pnsoners.

schemes nnd once~ i n ~ a ­
hfctnnc oppm tu mt tes

Out of cverv wee k's pay, t he
:first thmg t o do 1s 1.mke a deposJt m a wide-,twttke bunk
~n\'111).!:-i a u ·ou11 t Beuw se the
wJdc-awl'lke ha nk h a i-l . 1 fis cal
fitness plan you nm cuunt on
So. m the fut u1.• e, you can
1eall:v e nJov voursclf wh eu
yo u take a flye 1

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Fn , Sat., Sun
June 29 -30 -July 1

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SHOWER PLANNED
A card shower has been
planned for Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Rairden, Long Bottom, who
Will celebrate their 59th
wedding anmversary July I.

$0\00,000 m planning money.
Other Ohio construction
fundmgs m the cornrruttee bill
were : Clarence J . Brown Dam
and Reservmr, $2.4 . million;
Cuyahoga River Basm,
$100,000; East Fork U.ke, $3.2

million and Paint Creek Lake,
$1.2 million, aU flood control
Jr&lt;&gt;jects ; and Lorain Harbor
navigation project, $1,067,000.
Other planning monies ap.
proved were : Point Place flood
control, $30,000, and Huron

Mrs. Mora died Sunday morning
Mrs. Theodore fEllah ) Mora,
82, Pomeroy, Rt. 3, d1ed
Sunday morning Mrs Mora
was the daughter of the late
John and Janey Greene WoOd.
She was also preceded m death
by her husband, Theodore
Henry Mora, on June 17, 1970.
She is survived by one son,
Woodrow Mora, Pomeroy, Rt.
3, four daughters, Mrs. Donald
( Paulme) Myers, Long Bottom ; Mrs Carl (Mary) Kautz,
Pomeroy, Rt. 3; Miss Martha
Mora and Mrs. Dale (Jane )
Russell, both of Columbus.

Mrs. Mora was a member ol
the Trinity Church, Pomeroy,
Chester Grange 2609 and an
honorary member or the
Chester Garden Club.
Funeral services w1ll be held
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the
Tr•mty Church With the Rev.
Wilbur Perrin olficiatmg.
Bur1al w1ll he in Pinegrove
Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
Ewmg Funeral Home today
from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Harbor channel deepening,
$10,000.
The committee also •P·
proved the following investlgati ve survey monies i
Beaver River Basin, $56,080;
Central Ohio survey, ~.000;
Cuyahoga River Basin ,
$50,000; Miami River, little
Miami River and Mill &lt;Zeet
Basins,
$100,000
41nd'
Muskingum River basin,
$36,000, all flood control p~
jects; and other projecta ~~
Cleveland Harbor, $11,000; '
Lake Erie waste water
management, $200,000 ; ancj
Maumee River basin, $50,000.

VOL. XXV

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Discharges
Russell
Leonard, Mrs. John Little,
Pomt Pleasant ; Mrs. Merlin
Tracy, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Paul
Bush, Sr , Pomt Pleasant;
Troy Hooper, Pomt Pleasant;
Chester Flora, Apple Grove ;
Mrs John Hill , daughter,
Cheshire; Paul Somerville, Sr.,
Pomt Pleasant; Mrs. Risden
Miller, Lakm; Mrs . Paul
Thomas, daughter, Middleport ; Mrs. Charles Yost,
daughter, B1dwell ; Terry
Sparks, Cottage ville; Mrs.
Doy Nicholson, Evans; Mrs.
Lorain Crump, Leon; Cec1l
Hall , Pmnt Pleasant; Mrs
"'"rio;;; on
Tarbe ll,
Point
Pleasant; Robm Keefer ,
Robertsburg;
Mathew
Crabtree, Pomt Pleasant; Mrs.
Austin Craig, Leon
BIRTHS - June 21, a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
James Bush; June 23, a
daughter to Mr and Mrs.
Charles Craig, Portland, Oh10,
and June 24, a daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Russell, West
Columbia

NO 51

BOOSTERS TO MEET
Eastern Athletic Boosters:
wiD meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at
the high school to complete
plans for a chicken barbecue to
be held the 4th of July.
Members are urged to attend.

ROGER WILLIAMS
Roger D. Williams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ca rl H.
Williams, 785 Dock St.,
Mjddleport, has been named
director of bands and instrumental music instructor
for Fort Frye School
District,
Beverly .
A
graduate of Middleport High
School, Ohio University and
Morehead State University,
he has been director of bands
at St. Paul High School In
Norwalk 4% years. Under
Wllliams' direction, the St.
Paul All-Brass Marching
Band won numerous awards
In pl,aylng and marching
competition.

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COLUMBUS
( UP I) - A
106 page . re port
docum ent s Widespread
patronage and political activities by the old Ohio Deparlment of Highways on behalf of former governor James
A Rhodes, 11 was reported today
The state capitol bureau of
the Cleveland Plain Dealer
sa1d the report, prepa red by
the Rhodes admm1stratwn and
dated Nov 18, 1965, was
distributed to Rhodes' h1ghway
admtmstrabve assistants and
safety mspectors at a meeting
at department headquarters
It reVIews the f~rst 34 months
of Rhodes f1rst te rm , focusmg
on pohtlcal act1v1t1es by state
employes m all departments
and a "team" of 700 pohbcal
troops on the state payroll, the
Plam Dealer reported.
Rhodes told the Plam Delaer
he had never seen or heard of
th e report and called 11 maccurate.
" We had no super orga mza~
t10n," he sa1d. "Anythmg employes d1d , they d1d on th eir
own There was no pressure on
anybody to do anythmg."
J . Philip R1chiey, d1rector of
the Department of Transports·
twn wh1ch absorbed the old
Department of Highways sa1d
a copy of the report was found
m March 1971 in the f1hng: cabmet at H1ghway D1Vls1on 8 office in Lebanon
" EVIdently the Department
of Highways was used as a
backbone
for
politica l
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More people than ever before
Witnessed the annual Big Bend
Regatta th1s year the Pomeroy
Chamber of Comme rce
learned Monday at a noon
luncheon at Me1gs Inn
Jack Kerr , president, extended his personal thanks to
Fred Crow, B1ll Grueser and
Jack Carsey for their 11fme
job" planmng and helpmg
d~rect Regatta weekend
Kerr also extended ap prectatwn to all persons m
charge of evenls durmg the
Regatta.
Dale Warner, past grand
croaker of the Ohio Soc1ety of
the Promotion of the Bull Frog
Inc , reported that the
assoctatton w11l not do as well
flnanc1ally as last year due to
the additwn of the Frog Art
Contest, wh1ch cost add1tional
prize money, but croy,;dwtse 1t
was by far the largest The
"frog jump" drew over ?()()
en tires
Judy R1ggs, who held a
Nahonal Baton Tw1 rhn g
Contest, termed the event a
success Mrs. Riggs stated that
the way 11 looks a t the present
time a dona tiOn from the even t
of $50 Will be made to the
chamber.
Clarence Struble, speakmg
on behalf of the se mor c1t1zens
who had charge cf the fl ea
market, thanked the chamber

Rhodes denies
political team

YOU WON'T BEUEVE

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en tine

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IUESDAY, JUNE 26. 1973

Leaves of a South Amencan
g1ant water hly are so strong
they 'll support a man 's we1ght.

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PHON£ 992 2156

TEN CENTS

'73 Regatta WAS biggest ever

SHOP WEEKDAYS 9:30 TO 5 PM
OPEN BOTH
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 PM
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Frorn
sweel
undi sc overed
places

Now You Know

Devoted To 'The lntere&amp;u Of 'The Me~s-MtuOn Area

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Hostages given

• • in Jlriefs
•(Continued
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Ohio, proJect since the extent
of local cooperation has not
been detennined," the report
sa1d .
Planning money for three
other pro,ects, however, were
increased
The Chillicothe flood control
proJect, set to get $77,000, m·
stead was approved for
$150,000; the Eastlake flood
control pro)Oct on the Chagrin
R1ver , whiCh was not budgeted
for any money, has $130,000 in
the committee bill and M•U
Creek flood control project was
doubled from $100,000 to

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Warm and humid with a
chance of thundershowers.
Highs In the mid and upper80s. Lows from the mid 60s to
low 70s.

NEWORLEANS - A FLASH FIRE RACED through a small
upstairs bar in New Orleans' famed French Quarter Sunday
night, klllmg 29 persons. Authorities si11d today there was some
ev1dence of arson.
Fifteen persons escaped death by boltmg through a second
story wmdow, but they were all injured m the plunge. Another
f1ve or SIX persons perched on a window ledge or a fire escape
until they were rescued by firemen. "The detective bureau is
mvestigating witnesses, looking into the posstbthty of arson,"
sa1d Frank Hayward, information off1cer for the New
Orleans Pollee Department.

Get hnrdb01led about your
ncstcgg-. Avotd d n~tracliO il S
suc h ns su1e-fire, money-mnk -

POMEROY, OHIO

$8.4 million.
Two projects - Salt Creek
Lake flood control land
acquunlion and the Utica Lake
flood control project - were
cutoff from funds by the
commmittee.
The comrmttee, m its report,
sa1d the $50,000 budgeted for
Salt Creek U.ke was uncessary
because of "revised capability
of Corps (of Engineers) based
on unanticipated delays "
In cutting out the $40,000
budgeted for planmng the
UtiCa Lake project, the
corrumttee took special note.
"The committee has deleted
$40,000 for the Ut1ca Lake,

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Chance of thundershowers
mainly at mght Lows m the
m1d 60s to the lower 70s.
Chance of showers "'nd thundershowers Wednesday. H1ghs
in the 80s.

operatiOns m the Rhodes admimstrahon," RICh ley told the
Plam Dealer
The newspaper sa1d the report outhned a program und er
wh1 ch highway department
employes substdiz.ed the Ohm
Republican News and the now
defunct, Wonderful World of
Ohio magazme, a state pre)-"
du ced pro'motlonal deviCe
The report states that
Rhodes "successful patronage
program" has meant that
"over 12,000 persons have been
g1ven JOhs by JUSI the highway
.deparbnent alone," sa1d the
Plam Dealer
The report states that under
a sectiOn tttled "special act!Vllles" of the highway department· "Efforts were made to
develop large crowds at the
state convention, vanous local
and county ralites and dmners.
The state conventiOn crowd (m
1965 ) was the largest ever and
th1s due large ly to the efforts of
our team "
The only signature on th e
report was that of Leo Undill,
former deputy director of administration, who stgned a
sheet showmg that h•ghway department employes held 10,321
subscr1ptwns to the Wonderful
World of Ohio, the newspaper
sa1d
~
The Plam Dealer sa1d hlgn.
way department employes distnbut ed petitions pushing
Rhode s as a favonte-son candidate for pres1dent and returned
them to Repubhcan stale headquarters.
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for the opportun1ty to sponsor
the event and offered to take
char ge of 1t next year,
prov1dmg 11 IS held. He offered
several suggestions of ways to
improve the Uea mart.
Kerr expressed h1s thanks to
Dw1ght Goms and J1m Mees on
the excellent JOb done on the
parade, and to Vernon Weber,
Beulah Jones and Kalle Crow
for the promotiOn of the talent
s how , another " ftrst " th1s
year, whtch also did well
finan cially
Ted Reed observed that a
PICture of a boy JUffipmg a frog
and a story about Pomeroy
appeared m a Toledo paper,
noting the excellent coverage
given the Regatta m papers
throughout the stale and m
West Vtrgmta
Earl Ingels was named to
head the nomtnatmg commtttee for the election of orfleers and dtrectors nex:t

month The chamber vo ted to
mcrease membership from $25
to $35, wtUl the mcrease to be
used to mamtam the chamber
off1ce.
The chamber also pledged 1ts
support toward southeastern
Oh1o's Ci tizens for Youth, a
youth ce nter loca ted at ca mp
Zaleski
C E. Blakeslee reported that
1.000 persons v1s1ted Hentage
House, 200 over last year
N W Compton, one of the
sponsors of the castmg derby,
along wtth Moore 's Store and
Royal Crown Botthng Company, reported that the castmg
derby was well attended.
Ri chard Poulin sa1d the Fro~
Ball was a success and Ralph
Werry added thai ap proximately 200 persons attended The Jaycees, the
sponsormg group, hoped to be
able to make a donatwn of
money to the chamber

Dean certain

President knew
WASHINGTON ( UPI) John W. Dean Ill test1f1ed
today he was sure that
Pres1dent Nixon not only k\lew
about the Watergate cover-up
as early as last fall but also
he lped try to keep the scandal
qllle!.
Outwardly calm, h1s VO IC'e
hoarse after readmg a 65,000word statement to the Senate
Watergate Committee Monday
deta1hng h1s own knowledge
and participation in the plot,
Dean answered 11 That Is
correct" several times when
asked If he was chargmg N1xon
wtth comphcity m a masswe
White House effort to cover up
the Watergate scandal
He sa1d he became sure of
the President 's mvolvement
Sept 15, th e day seven men none of them White House
officials - were md1cted for the
Watergate buggmg, when the
President called hun m to
congratula te h1m for hiS handling of the case

"D1d you have a ny doubt m
your mmd what the Pl'CSJdent
was talkmg about ?" iJSked
samuel Dash, the chief commtttee counsel
'' No, I d1d not ,'' Dean
replied
"Therefo~e Mr Dean whatever doubt you may have had
pnor to Sept. l5 abou t the
President's mvolvement m the
cover-up , dtd you have etny
doubts w1th yourself about this
after Sept 15'·" Dash asked
"No, I did not," Dean
replied
Wh1le Dean conceded he had
actively participated m the
cover-up hunself - wh1ch he
satd mvolved perJury, payoffs
to on gmal Wa tergate dfendanls to keep them qUiet and
unpeding the FBI mveshgatJon
- he demed t~•t he was Jmphcatmg N1xon m an effort to
ga m munumty f10m crmunal
prosecu t10n
"Mr Dash, [ have been asked
to J{!Ve teshmony," Dean sa id

Peking is next
SAN CLE ME NTE, Ca ll!
IUPI ) - Henry Klssmger IS
ex pected to go to Pekmg m the
next few weeks to reassure
Chmese leaders tha t no secret
deals were made agamst them
m the N1xon-Brezhnev summ1 t
talks, 1t was lea rned today
Dcspttc th a t mformat10n
from While House sources,
K1ssmger told reporters
Monday there are " no spectfJc
plans at th1s moment" for such
a tnp
Meanwhile, th ere we re
rec urnn g reports fr om
diplomatic so ur ces that
Chmese Premier Chou En-la1
w1ll VISit the Umled States 1n

October, but there was no
confirmatiOn of th1s from the
Western Whi te House
Whi te House sources sa1d ,
however,
th~;~t
desp1te
KJssmger's rema rks, he 1s
plan mng to travel to Pek111g m
the near future
The sources Siild K1ssmger
would assure Chmese leaders
that the Umted States 1s
comm1ttcd
to
peaceful
relations wtth Chma, desp ite
the new re lahonsh1p w1th
Russ1a , and te ll them that any
h1 gh Chmese offlcml to VISi t the
Umted States would rcce1vc a
warm welcome

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WASHINGTON - THE ANNUAL COST of a ty pical fam1 ly
food market hasket rose .9 per cent to a record $1,493 m May
largely because of another u1erease m mtdd lemen's cha rges, an
Agnculture Department report showed today The h1ke m pnces
patd by consumers co mpared With an advance of I 6 per cent m
April and was the smallest smce the current burst of food m, flatwn began !1ve months ago
Foi' the second consecutt ve month, the boost m consumer
food b11ls was due more to htgher middlemen's cha rges which
rose 1 2 per cent m May than to higher farm returns wh1ch rose
only 4 per cent Until Apnl, most of the food mflatwn which
began last December had been attributed to skyrocketmg farm
pr1ces

WASHINGTON - THE WORD TO THE President 1s plam
Congress wants the bombmg m Cambod1a stopped . Whether the
President will follow congresswnal wishes, however, ts still open
to questron. The House Monday by VOICe vote Jomed the Senate m
demandmg that the bombmg be stopped
The White House satd President Nixon " regrets the results"
of f.he House vote Monday and w11l dec1de whether to veto the
legislation. The fund cutoff clea red the House foll ow mg a 204 to
204 t1e that defeated a move to permit the bombmg to contmue
two more months,
The measure, part of a $3 3 b1lhon supplemental appropriation b11l, passed the Senate 63 to 19 on May 19 Followmg
the House vote, the su pplemental b1ll went back to the Senate 63
to 19 on May 19 Followmg the House \'Ole, the supplemental b1ll
went back to the Senate for what was expected to be routine fmal
approval before hemg sent to the While House The PreS!dent has
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Ke rr , owne r of WMPO
Radi o, asked wh en th e
stati on's FM serv tce· wlll be m
operatiOn , sa1d he had hoped by
July 1, but 1t looked now as 1f 1t
Will be around July 15th
The fmancu:1l sta tu s of the
Regatta w1ll not be kn own until
a ll b1lls ha ve ben sub1mtted, 1t
was potnted out. Kerr observed
1t appears the chamber wtll
brea k even The only event that
d1d not make muncy, as near as
can be deternuned at the
PI esent tune, was the Fnday
mght Regatta Ball wh1 ch was
held for the fir st ttme
Attendmg were Ke1r , Werry,
Poulin, Cumpton, John Koe bel ,
Earl lugels , B1ll Gru eser,
Wende ll Hoove r ,
Reed ,
R~ehard Chambe,., Blakeslee,
Mrs Ri ggs, Dale Warner,
Struble, Bob Jacobs, Robert
Buck , Caro lyn Th omas ,
sec retary, Beulah .Jones and
Kahe Crow

to wild inflation
WASHINGTON ( UP! ) Co nsumer s w11l ftnd some
da1ry foods gone from retail
counters and w11i be paymg
"wildly mflat10 nary pnces,
later th1s year unless the admmlstratton acts Immediately
to let da~ry pr~ces ns• ,
spokesmen for mtlk producers
warn
Officials of the Nallonal Milk
Producers FederatiOn (NMPF 1 to ld a news conference
Monday the~ have asked the
adm m1 stratmn to hft 1ts freeze
or. retatl da1ry prtces a nd
return to Phase !I rules under
v.htch h1kes m raw m1lk pnces
can be passed through to retail
consumers
Unless th1s Is done, farmers
\\Ill make further deep cuts m
productmn because they are
bemg squeezed between record
cattle feed costs and the w hng
on retail pnces, NMPF sa1d
The cur rent pnce freeze does

not forbid increases m pt;1ces
paid to farmers for raw milk,
but NMPF Secretary Patrick
B Healy told newsmen the
exemp tiOn for farm produ&lt;:ts IS
worthless
be c ause
processors- whose pr1ces are
fr ozen- cannot a fford to
swallow any mcreases m farm
pnces
Healy pmn ted out that ma ny
milk producer co-ops had
announced pnce mcreases to
take effect July 1, but now fmd
th emselves " locked 1nto a
Wsastrous cost-pnce squeeze"
because of President Nixon 's
June 13 freeze order
" If fanners do not rece1ve a
pnce mcrease at th1s hme the
producuon capac1ty of the
nat10n w1ll be cnppled to the
pomt where unreasonab ly and
. wtldly mflat10nary pnces will
be the result of extremely short
supphes later th1s year, " Healy
sa1d

That testimony happens to
mvolve the President of the
Umted States I have no motive
of usmg that testllllOilY to
obtam
1mrnumty
from
prosecution "
Dean has been ~~an te d
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Quorum lacking
in Middleport
Mtddlepot t Counctl Mondd y
met but no busmcss Yo as
transacted due to lack of
quoram at the appu111tcd hour
and the 11lncs~ of the clerk ,
Gene Grate
May or .John Zer kl e sa 1d
tOday coun c1l 'no doubt will
mce t m spec1a I se.s ~wn &lt;1 t a
Jatte.J' d.tte ''
Attcnr..hng we re Mayo1
Zerk le , D"VId Ohiln~ e ' ,
B1cha1d Vc1ughan , Wliii &lt;Jm
Wi:llters , Fred Hoffman ,
council members; Harold
Chase, mcllntenarl ce supel vt sor , Poli ce C lncf , .I J
Cre mei.lns, Bob Hycr, chtef of
the ftrc department, and J ohn
Koebel , nwnas er of th e
Co h.imb l ~ Gas Co
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Eetst M.un Street m Pomeroy The opcnmg date of the ultra-modern shoppmg fa c1hty has been
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Price rollback ordered
The la~ge st overchar-ge disThe Cost of ~1vmg Coun cil covered was a h;_llf-cent per
sa1d IRS mvestJgat10ns turned gallon mcrease charged by a
up 741 mdependent a nd 365 Co n n e&lt;: tJcut g a s oltn e
company-owned stati ons wholesaler on 500,000 gallons
cha r ~111g pnccs ab ove the The \.liholesaler w1ll hav e to
fr ec1.e level The average refund the ent1re amount of the
overcharge wa:'l 2 cents per overchal·ge- $2 ,500- to th e
gallon
customers affected.
All the st&lt;.~twns ag:reed,.lmSnxbe's b1ll would declare a
mt•&lt;llately to roll back their national emergency m energy
pnces when they were contact- supplies and create the post of
ed by the IHS ag~ nts, ac- nationa l encrg} coordi nator ,
cordmg
to
a
coun c1l who would be subject to Senate
spokesman .
conftrmalton
re~ur ce S

WASIIINGTU N IUPI ) Mo 1e than 1,100 serv ice
SlHtlOn s have 1oil ed back
gasolmc p11 cCs as u t csult of
che cks hy th e In ternal
Hc vcnuc Sci vi ce on consumer:comphunts, th e gove1 nrnent
saul Mondn y
In &lt;.~not lic1 dcvcl opmenL, Sen
Wllham ll Saxbc, R.Oh10,
mt1 oduccd lcg1slatwn Mond&lt;.~y
cr~atm g .m 'iencq,:y czar" m
the Wh1Lc Honse , who wou ld be
dt&lt;~rg ed w1lh dcvclopmg techno logies to pr oduce new
energy , rL'(}uce demands for
energy and conserve 1.:mcrgy

Sweet asks extension
COI.U MBUS I UP]) - State
Development Director David
C Sweet ' "lied Monday on the
Hou se-Se nate confere nce
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mmm1ttr,c on the new budget
to restore $4 nulhon proposed
to opel ate 48 Comm umty
1\&lt;.:twn 1\gcnclCS Jn OhiO despite
t: utb&lt;.~t:ks m federal fundmg
'11JC &lt;.~ ll ocatwn was approved
by Lhe House, but cut by the
Sc n.J te m Jts clchberatwn of the
G1 lhg&lt;tn ~d rmm str atwn frscal
IU74-75 budget The fundmg

GYM OPENED
Hoger Brau er, new head
haske tbull coach at Melgs
lllJ..:h Schoo l, anno un ( cd
today lhat the Mlddlc)JOrt
gy m will he ope n rrom 6-8 p.
m
sturtlng W c dne ~ dny
n1ght. Com'h Brauer !Said th e
gym a lso will he ijpc u for
play Thursday' and Friday
ni ghts or this Yoeck nnd
Mond:1y through F' nday ncx.t
week.

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wo uld extend the programs,
bemg phased ou t by the N1xon
iJdmmJstmtwn, for one year
"Gov , Gtlligan believes the
state of OhiO should no't pcrm1 t
the shutdown of curnmurnty
Actwn agencies w1Uwut put•
tmg something m the1r place to
provtde needed services to the
ove r one M1lhon Ohtoans they
now serve," Sweet smd
" The $4 mill ion bud get
alloca tiOn w11l keep m place the
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Dean : liar or 1nartyr?
lly MIKE FEINS!LIIER
WASHINGTON IUPI I
.John Wesley Dean III told a
Whtte Hou se mt1m:~te ' s
Watergate sto ry that compels
the nat1on to choose between
bclicvmg htm and bchevmg
Presldent Ntxon
The boyi sh-looklllg Dean,
peermg through horn-rmuned
glasses, teshfletl before the
Senate Watergate Cormmttee
Monday that he told N1xon
March 13 the Watergate
defend;ml'i were demanding as
much as $1 rmll10n to rema m
s1lent, &lt;Jnd Ntxon replied the re
was "no problem ')
But Dean smd that, on 1\pnl
15, N1xon swd he h"d "only
been JOking" about paymg
them off Dean said he
suspected the n· umversatwn
was bemg recorded , and Nixon
made that statement bec ause
of that
At the same mee tm g, he saJd

Wa tergate con ,, p~rato r E
Howald llunt .Jr h&lt;td been
" promised" executi ve dcmcncy
1lJs dernc,m or so ber, hiS
vmce flat , De&lt;:en took more than
s1x hours to 1c&lt;.~d Ius 65,000wmd account of the scanda l
and its cover-up
H1s acco unt swd the p, esldent he Sl'rvcd i.IS counsel unbl
he was fl l cd !&lt;Jst 1\pnl :m
thscussed the cover-up i-lt a
s crt c~ of mcetmgs w1th Dean m
M.1rch a nd Ap1ll of this yew
Account Implica tes A1dcs
The accoun t also Jmpll c ::~tcd
the two tup former Wh1te
Hou se aid es- Joh n Ehril chman and H H Haldeman, who
res1gncd the day Dean was
ftrcd
He s;ud he also told Nixon of
the mvolvcmcnt of such high
ca mpH! gn and &lt;o~drmnJ stratwn
figures as former Attorney
General .John N Mi tchell , who

approved l.1ddy's buggmg
pl&lt;.~n !S .1fter fir st laughmg aL
more elaborate schemes , Jeb
'1uart Ma gruder, the deputy
CiJmpa 1gn manager, who
11dnuts comm1ttmg perJury at
the trw! , Charles Colson, a
Wh1te House sta ff member "who
had pressed Mag rud er to
approv e Lidd y' s $250,000
budget, Gordon Strachan a
fX)litlcal i':.ude to Haldeman,
and Herbe rt
Kalmbach,
Ntxon 's personal attorney who
helped ra ise money to pay off
th e conSPirators fo r their
silence

Dean smd that as early &lt;.~s
mid-September. 1972, three
months after the breilk-m and
two months before the eledwn,
Ntxon congrat ul ated h1m for
contammg the disclosures so
nu ht gh level offlclahs were Implicated
The .14-year-&lt;Jid lawyer s&lt;nd
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llouse a1de Egli " Bud" Krogh
,Jr tha t orders to burlganze
th e off1ce of the psych1atnst of
SAN CLEMENTE, Cahf. iUPl ) - PreSident NIXon,
Dun1el Ellsberg, the leaker of
apparently d1gg mg 10 to endure John O~an's Watergate
the Pentago n Papers, came
lestJmon y 111 silence, remained mute 11nd m seclt.15ion tod ay.
"nght out of the Oval Off~ee "
The Pres1denl does not watch the procecdmgs himself, a
He sa1d he understood that
SPQkesman sa1d 1 but rs kept Informed of Dean's tes timony.
Haldeman, the ch1ef of staff,
White Hou'lc aides monitor th e hroad casts and prepare
"had cleared" w1th Nixon the
datly summanes of the cont euts, the spokesman said The
actJvJiles G Gordon 1Jddy,
Army SJgnal Cor ps tapes them for rep lay later If th e
m&amp;stermmd of the Watergate
Preside nt \\ ants to sec them N1xon himself huddl ed With hiS
ra1d, before the Democratic
key advrsers, mduding Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr and
natwnal headquarters was
Prt:ss Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler, for several hours Monday
broken mto June 17, 1972
afternoon as Dcan"s statement stunned official Washmgton.
White Hou&lt;e Silent
There Yo ere no ind1cat wns that Nixuu "as prepared to
The White House sa1d Mondefend himself immediately against the charges hy Dean .
day 1t would rernam silent
Z1egler told reporters " We do not plan to ha ve a comment as
about Dean's test1mony At San
the Er"m Cummittcc proceeds ."
Clemente, Call! , where th e
Prcstdent IS staymg, Press

President mute; in seclusion

Secretary Ronald L Ztelger
told reporters, "We do not plan
to have a comment as the
Ervm com mittee proceeds "
Z1egler sa1d N1xon has no plans
''at th1S tlme" to hold a news
r.:on ferencc
But Dea n 's accou nt 1s
VIo lently In dispute w1th the
facl&lt;i r~s presented by Nixon
Nixon spoke out on th e
sub ject the day he fired Dean
and accepted the res1g nat10ns
of Ha ldeman "nd John D
Ehrhchman , h1s chtef domestic
affam:; adv1ser
"There can be no. whitewash
m the Wh1te House," Ntxon
sa1d 111 that teleVIsed speec h
He sa1d he was "appalled at
th1s senseless, tllegal act"
\\hen he learned of the break-m
at Democratic headquarters
" As the mvest1gat10n went
forward , I repeatedly asked
those that cond ucted the mvestlgatwn whether there was
any re~son to believe that
member.s of my adrnm tstratwn
were m any way mvolved, "
N1xon satd " I recetved repeated assurances that they were
not.
. ,.
He Remained Convinced
"Ber.ause of these t'&lt;mhnumg
reassurances, because I bea
he"ed the reports I was gettmg, because I had faith m the
IX!rsons from whom I "as
getting them, I d1scounted the
stones m the press that appeared to 1mphcate members
of my ad1mmst rat!on or o~her
ofhc1als of the campa 1gn
comm1ttee Until March of this
y.ear, T remamed convmced
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�terractal datmg?
4 Do you want more open dtscuss1ons of the
above menboned ISSUes with your parents•
Do
you think they could tell you anything you don t
lready ow m a way you would accept?
&lt;Not
1 the w y of rules but educatiOn )
S o your parents agree on your disc1phne?
1ch parent does most of the dtsctphmng m
your family ?
6 Whtch parent are you able to talk to best•
(If there 1s a difference)
7 Through discussion are you sometimes able
to change your parents v1ewpomts?
(You may
g 1ve examples on a separate sheet of paper )
8 C1rcle one Do yqu thmk premarttal sex for
teenagers 1s
a Never okay?
b Okay if you re engaged to each other?
c Okay 1f you care about each other though
you re not planrung mamage?
d Okay any time w1th anyone as 1t s JUst
another appetite o
9 Do you expect to be a v1rgJn when you
marry?
What percentage of 19-year olds do you
beheve are v1rg1ns•
Of 16 year olds?
10 Do you thmk marr1age 1s gomg out of style?

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BY HELEN AND SUE BOTIEL
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR TEENAGERS
DEAR READERS
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complements the Parents Quiz we pubhshed In
March and 1s a1med mamly a t determmmg how
where when and IF there IS a broad genera bon gap
When all answers are computed we II do several
compansons on parents and teens answers as weJI
as reports on the separate surveys
If you d hke to be mcluded m our Generation
Rap NATIONAL SURVEY OF TEEN ATTITUDES
AND BELIEFS please f1ll out the followmg
queshonnmre and send 1t to Helen and Sue Bottel
care of thts newspaper You need not mclude your
name and your answers wlll be kept conftdenhal
Questwnna1re For Unmarned Teenagers
&lt;Ages 13 through 19l
Age
Sex (Male
Female ) Is yours a twoparent home•
Do both parents work outs1de the
Do you hve m Suburbs
C1ty
home?
Rural area
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Answer Yes or No or whatever response
IS mdtcated
I Do you have good gtve and take com
mumcahon wtth your parents•
2 Do you thmk your parents have done a good
JOb ra1smg you 9
Do you plan to ra1se your
chtldren differently than you have been ratsed?
If so - More stnct 9
Less strtct?
&lt;You may make additional comments to any of
the above questions on a separate sheet&gt;
3 Can you dtscuss together Without em
barrassment to e1ther yourself or your parents the
followmg Sex?
B1rth Control•
VD?
9
Masturbation?
Pettmg?
Homosexuahty
Drug abuse?
Leavmg home?
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TQ ALL PRESENT AND FORMER ANNUAL RATE REGULAR POSTAL EMPLOYEES AND THE REPRESENTATIVES OF
DECEASED ANNUAL RATE REGULAR POSTAL EMPLOYEES RF.GARDING POSSIBLE

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19(i6 to Jan ary 7 1972 annu al rate rcgLlnr~
were ent tied to o vert me w ages under P bl c Law
89 30 I fo r work pcrfo med d r ng days or hours
o ts de of the r regLlar sched le as a result of a
req ed en po rary sched lc change unless the
chcd c cha ge occ rre 1 wh lc they were occu
pv g n} of tl e fo ll ow ng: pas t o ns (I) post
n a~te r (1)
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f4 l ro d d IYemployee (a defined n 19 USC
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regt 1 r v. ho between Marc h 4 1965 and July
?9 1966 ve c n al y level PFS 8 and above
UO an n I rate reg Iars who helween J ly 29
1966 and Oc ober 6 1967 were n solarl' level
PFS II n I hove ( 9) ann al rate regtlrlrs who
fter O c ober 6 1967 we c n salary level PFS
12 and above or eq va ent level s
., Any empo rary schcdtle ch ange on the part of
a an
I a c reg hr wh Ch wa s no t made at h s
req est fo h " co nve n encc s a rcq red s' hcd
le ch a gc fo r wh ch the employee ent tied to
ove rt m e compen sa o n fo r work performed o t
s de o f h Cl! I r hed le w tho reg:ud to the
n t e o he wo k pe fo rmed nder the tempo
rE~ ry sc hed le Ten por ry sched le changes made
en pl oyee s req es t for h s conven ence are
no t com1 en hi e at the o vert me rate
8 Chums frocedure under Class Adlonfl Con
sent Order
Th e Co cocn 0 lcr c tnbl shes procedt re s for
I c fi g of c
1s hy p esc t en plo] ccs former
en pl oyccs and the cprcsentat vcs of deceased
employee'\ v. ho a sert en t tlemcnt to overt me
1 ack vngcs n lc p ragraph A hove
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(a l As soon as pr cl cal after July 30 19B
"" pre se nt emplo yee w 11 he no t fled hy the r m
stallat on head that the r tame records are avaal
able for e x E~m nat on In most c ses these records
date back to the first pay pen od n wh ch regul a r
work sched les vcre ass gned l der Pub! c I aw
R9 101 and e d w h Ihe 1 ay per od lcrm nat ng
o n Ja arv 7 1972
( b l E h prcse t employee s cnl lied to he
cxc sc 1 f o 1 h nNmE~l tCi l r of dtty f0r 1p to
0ne ho
0 rev cw h 1 me record" and w 11 he
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emplo ce to
d c c o n the c1 1 form those
ho rs f0 vh ~.: h he he e es he s e 1t tkd to re
c hnck wa2es
co er o c
(d) An empl oyee s fa! re tCl file a c1;um
w h h" n~ t:ll a on head w th 1 90 d \ S of re
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fo
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th0 gh h c; t me rcc0 ds rc n lo l!er \a 1 hie
(f ) A( er n e pl oyee h[ls s bm ttcd h s
cl 1 th e lo 1 1st 11 0 head v. II rc ew t to
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(h) Any forme r emplo yee or the represent
t vc ol
de c cd employee who rece ves th s
no c f om the Posl tl Servacc hy maal must re
q c I " ess to the employee s I me records n
wr t 1g w th n 60 days of rece1 v ng s ch not ce
{ r w vc h s r ght to present a cia m
(c) An y former employee or he represent
al ve ol a d e c sed employee who does no t re
cc ve a copy of h s nol ce from the Postal Serv ce
by m 1 nll st req est acces tp the employee s
1 me rc ord s w h n three years of July 1 1973
o r w vc h s r g ht to present a cia 1m
(d ) The t me rec ords of former employees
the post offices and postal nstalla
a rc lac ell
t o 1 wh rc thee empl o}ees wo rked Accord ng
Jy a former employee o r u representative of a
decc C~ cd employee ma y reques t access to su ch
re (;o rd ~ (I ) hv s t ng or wr t ng d rectly to the
he d of e 1.c h post office or po tal nstal at on
vhcrc he cmp O}ee w s employed or (") by
sk ng E~n) lo a po 1m ster for as stam:e n ob
ta n 1g s ch records When mak ng the req est a
former emplo y ~ mt st dent fy h mself ns a for
me r poc; 1 en ployce who s reqt c t ng: access to
h s 1 me ret.: or I nder he C om;c nt Order Pro
eedt re
nd m t state h s name
c al llic r ty
m mhcr nd the post om e(s) or po!\1 1 n t lla
ton( ) where he workc I The represent t ve of a
dc ~.: case I emplo}cc shmld follow lhe same pro
ccd re w th re~ rd to the de~.:c 1 ed employee n
vol vcll nd ml t al so md ate on wh t bas as he or
she
1 n g 'I the de, eased employee s repre
entat \C
(c) Up on rccc vmg not cc from the Postal
Serv cc thilt the records re V[l lahle for exnm
nat on a former empl o yee or the repre sentat ve
of 1 decc sed cmp oyec m ~t s hm t h s cia m as
provdcd 1 p r ~ phs B2(cl (f) of IbiS nolce

C Nollfiratoon of Determination of Claims
1 The n t Hat on he td o h s des gnec w 11 not fy
the cl mant n wr t llB of the d spos ton of h s
da m w h 1 90 1 ys of the d tc the Ia m s filed
F I re ro 1o t fy the da man! of determ nat on
0f the c1 m w th n 90 days w II con stltlle at to
mat c approv I 0f the ent rc d m 1f a cia m s
den ed the dec son w II sl te the rcason( s ) for

den ol
2 If w th 1 ~0 dC~ ys of rece pt of the wntten de
c s1on regard 1g the d a m the cia mant fa Is to
d\ se the Post I Serv cc offk al who s gned the
dec s on that he c thcr (I) cccpts he dec•~ on 11
ftll or(" l rcJec s the dec s on
f II he w 11 be
deemed to hri\C ccepted the dec ~1on n fulJ
~ If the da mant reJects the dec s on he may
appe ll n a ~.; c ord nee w th the procedures set
forth
the Opcr
~ 1mtr ct on~
4 E mpl oyee ~ ho rc llEl pari of the class and
lso rem
rcprc en cd hy cot nsel for the named
pi 11 ITs sha ll be hot nd by t ch co nscl s dec1
s ons rei!E~ rd 1 !.! the cltlcment o r other d spos ton
of dans
D Payment of Claims
When fitul dec o n has been m de to pay the
c1 m the c1 rna t w 11 promptl y rece ve pay
me 1t fr0m the Postal Scrv ce n c 0rd nee w th
1hede ~ o

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A ld o 11.1 n orm tt m n reu:a rrl ng the contents
t th s or ~.,; C 1 y I c o htE~mcd fr om D onald M
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r 1 g o Mr C'lvde W !son
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II F.LJi'fTIONS AV \ILABLE TO MEMBERS

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The Con sc t 0 dcr dccla cs hat the Hlmed
pi t nt IT a c prflper rc p resc l l:lt CO\ of the e tt re
dE~ "s of pre c nt nd for mer 1 o ~t n l c p lo yee~ en
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Esther s a P e r s aa n nam e
meamng sta r

TO BACK WAGES

Th s not cc s p bl shea n ~:o n form ty w th a Consent Order ...,ntcrcd Al gl s t ., 6 1971 hy the Un red States D s ct Cou rt fo r the D str ct ot Columb1a m
settlement of C v 1 Act o ns Nos 359] 69 ami 3595 69 Its p rpos c JS to brmg th s se ll len cn t to the a ltent o n ot all persons who were full t me annual rate
regul ar e n ployees o t the Un cd S tes Po tal Serv ce (as l sed here n the term Pos ta Se v &lt;.:C ncludes the former Post Offic Department) at any t me be
h 4 1966 and J nu ry 7 1972 a well s reprc en 1 ves I s ch en ployccs who are now de ea sed The settlement mvolves the
tween app r x n ar c y M
recovery o l b ck wages lo r o e t n c l ni.lcr P bl c L w R9 "01 t or ten rorary c ~.:hctl ng
dcr the co nd tons set forth nder p&gt;~ragraph I A below ThiS
ot ce s n cndcU to Uv e s ch persons of the r r ght s reg rd !.': th m ncr I ho ld he read c&lt;~ref lly
Th e Jaw
s del\ bed above were filed on Dccemhcr 9 196 9
lass &lt;.1 t on o n bch If of all s ~.:h present and fa nner ann al rate regular postal
employees The
med pia nt ffs
he e s ts arc ~:crt n nd v d I r ost •I e nplo yee
d the follow ng postal labor mons Amer caQ P~tal Workers
Un o n AFL cro M I H ndler D v so n of the Lahorcrs 1 tcr t o I Un on AFL cro anllthe Nat onal Assoc at o n of Letter Carr ers AFL-CIO

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20 Do you think your parents understand you
most of the time?
21 Do you have an outs1de JOb 9
Do you
have specific household dulles?
22 Do your parents GENERALLY dtscuss
moral andethtcal values wtth you and hsten to your
v1ews 9
Or do they more often tssue ultimatums
and lay down the law 9
23 Do you thmk mariJuana sbould be Jegahzed•
If not should penalties for pr1vate use &lt;NOT
selhng or deahng &gt; be reduced•
Have you ever
tr1ed pot?
24 Do you thmk the legal drmking age should
be uniformly lowered to 189
25 Do you thmk excessive use of alcohohc
beverages IS a MAJOR problem among teenagers•
Excess1ve use of !I legal dope ?
(Note we
satd maJor &gt;
26 Do you thmk illegal drugs ( th1s does not
mclude alcohol) are as prevalent among teenagers
as they were a year ago? That 1s do you thmk the
drug problem 1s dim1mshmg?
'/:7 C1rcle one Do you bas1cally agree wtth your
parents vtewpomts on
a What constitutes a successful hfe ?
b The New Morahty?
c Pohhcs?
d Your career•
e Drug abuse•
f Mmonty races?
(Explam more fully on a separate sheet If you
WISh )
28 Would you call your parents a Over
anxtous? b Over protective? c Okay most of the
time? d Not much mterested m you• CCtrcle one or
more )
29 Do you generally go along w1th your
parents rules and dectstons even though you don t
always agree wtth them?
30 Do your parents Judge your fnends by the1r

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11 Do you want a traditional
hfehme
marnage and chlldren•
12 Do you approve of mothers workmg outs1de
the home?
13 Do you basically beheve m women s
equahty With men?
14 Do you thmk 1t 1s Important to remam a
vtrgm until marnage? For boys?
For g1r!s•
Are you a v1rgm?
15 In your hfetlme do you thmk the U S w11l
ever agam send ftghtmg combat troops to another
overseas war such as Vtetnam•
If so would you
f1ght the draft?
16 Are you m favor of tnal marnages or
hvmg together as a pre marrtage test•
17 How do you rate your parents marnage?
&lt;Circle one) - a Excellent b Good c Fatr d
Poor Do you thmk they truly Jove each other•

18 Do you want your marrtage to be hke that of
your parents?
19 Do you thmk your parents tell you the whole
truth about what they did when they were young•

'0044 poSimarked not lalcr 1han mtdn ght July
15 197) Any per o n who does not elect to be so

exell dcd w II be fully bo nd by the settlement m
th s I t gu t on A person who elects to be so ex
cl ded f o m the class w II be free subject to the
adJ d ca t on o f 1 Sl es w than the reach of Rule
21 (b)fl) or (2) Federal Rules of C1vtl Proced re to pu rs e whatever mdtv dual legal rem

cd es he m y h ve If he sholld 10dependently
re t.: over hack wages under Pt bl c Law 89 301 he
may neverthe1e s be reqt red t nder law to pay
attorney fees to the counsel who n t ated these
cla ss act ons
B If a pcr~on docs not so request exctus on from

lhe class by J•ly 15 1971 he Will automahcally
be nell ded n the dass and h s ent tlement wall
be determ ned t nder the Consent Order and any

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Cubs up NL East lead to 6% games
Ma tor League Sta ndtn9s
By Un1f~ Press International
Nahan a I League
East
w I pet gb
Ch cago
42 30 583
Mon tr ea t
32 33 508 6 '
St Lou s
33 35 485 7
P h lade ph a 32 36 471 8
P ttsburg h
31 36 463 8 '
New Yor k
30 35 462 8 '
West
w I pet g b
Los Ange es
47 26 ~4
San Fr a nc sco 42 32 568 5 '2
Hous ton
42 32 568 5 2
C nc nnal
37 34 52
9
Atlanta
30 42 4 7 6 :1:
San Dego
23 50 3 s 24
Monda ys Results
P Its 8 Mon trea 6 lsi
P Its 3 Montrea 1 2nd
Ph lade lph a 7 St Lou s 6
Ch cago 3 New Yo k 2
Houston 13 C nc nnat 2
Los Angel es J San D ego 2
( On y games scheduled )
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ttsburgh 1Walke 3 5) at

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Phillies wm l-0
By Woody Call Jr
Wee kend Pony base ball
action " as h1ghhghl&lt;!d by a Hl
shutout by n ghthand er Jeff
McK nney of the Pomeroy
Ph1llies over the a1114 year-old
club of Middleport, the

The Court w 11 l pon conclt s1c n of that heanng
c er l ord,.cr cffc 1 n~ part al FmE~I Judgment
d spas ng of "11 ss es whach have been dectded as
of the date o f s ch F nal Judgment subject to the

Courl l pon be ng adv sed by the pari es that all
a!iipects of the controversy have been settled en

ter ng the F nal Judgment contelhplated by the
Conllient Order as heretofore amended
The part es have reached agreement to submit
to final and b nd ng arb trahon md vadua1 dts
pt tes rema n ng upon conclus on of the US
Pos tal Serv ce s process ng and dec s1on as to the
nd v dual eTa m s n 1 eu of COl. rt proceedmgs
thereafter
The Consent Order and Implementing Order
and Dec s 6n and the part es agreement for fina)
nd b n l ng nrh trn on as :finally approved by the
Co t po
o nclu!i on of the nd cated F1nal
He ar ng w II ~overn the process ng of all md
' d ::t l cia n " nclt d ng any arb tr at aon proceed

loss left the Amencans w1th a
3 2 record the Philli-s still
undefea ted al 6-0
The record books show why
the Ph lilies are top dogg mg !he
Me1gs Pony League In s1x
games they have scored 66

Amer cans McKmney gave up rWls ga ve up only 9 Rac tn e IS
just two h ts a s ngle to Jeff
Bea ver and " triple to M1ckey
Davenport

Sl&lt;!ve Bachner n ghtha nder
p tchmg fo r the Amen cans
was als o s ha rp a ll owtn g

almost a s strong defens ve ly

g1v10g up only 10 but puttmg
toge ther enough h1 ts sl&lt;!als
bunts •nd base runn ng for only
29 of the1r ow n

Kenny Ma nkm a tn ple and two

The other fo ur clubs trail far
behlnd n these dep•rtments
(see below)

smgles and John Glaze a
smgl• The Ph1llies got the1r
r un m the bottom of the s1xth

In a nother weekend gam e
the Pomeroy Athlet cs scored a
run m the ftrst mmng a t

mmng

Syracuse Saturday mght and
beh10d flOe p1tch10g by Dale

McKmney a pmr of smgles

McK10ney fanned 13 walked
only one m a supe rb outmg

Brow nmg defea ted Syr acuse 1

Bachner w1 th pmpomt control

0

fa nned SIX walked nobody The

Browmng allowed only three
h ts wh le str k ng out 10 and
" alked only one batl&lt;!r

Br1an

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The h ghes a nd s peed
eco ded by a woma n s
335 0 0 MPH by M s Le e
B eed ov e of Los Ange les
hu s ban d s
d v ng he
Sp I o Ame ca Son c
o n he Bonne le Sa
F a s U ah on Nov 4 965
The h gh es speed eve
ac h e ed on and s 650
MPH mom en a y d ur ng
th e 627 287 MPH r un of
The B ue F lam e d ve n
b y Ga y Ga be c h on
Bonnev le Salt F a ts Uta h
on Oc obe r 23 1970 The
B ue F a me wa s des gn ed
o w ths and sf esses up to
000 MP H wh le lhe res
have been es ed o speeds
of 850 MP H
us
as
Th e B ue
Fla m e was bu
to ta ke
a M ac e wa e e ne
s des gn ed and eng nee ed
o g e e c en
long
a st ng se v ce t ce pe
lo man ce
oo
Th s
ema ka b e appl an ce wa s
made o u n hard m nera l
aden wa le n o soft as e
and odor tree spa k ng
wa e a every tap TO a y
des gn ed to g ve you a
be er way of I e h ough
Na te
Fo
n
be t e
o mo 011 ca 882 2525

13 h1ts tn 21 t mes at bat on the
season for a 619 average Greg
Sm1th and Ron Snyder had the
other Pomeroy hi ts
For Syracuse Greg Cund ff
Tm Cundiff and Greg Dav1s
ea ch had sm gles

PONY STANDINGS
W L R OR
Ph1llies
6 0 66 9
Rae me
4 I 29 10
Athie! cs
4 2 5035
Amer ca ns
3 2 30 22
Ea stern
2323 39
Rutland
2 4 25 60
Syr acuse
I 4 21 33
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By Umted Press International
A mer can D v s on
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Roc hes e
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Sy a cu se
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Pa w uc: ke
33 34 493 6
To edo
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Cha es ton
44 29 603
T dewat er
40 30 57 2
Pen nsu a
34 34 500 7
22 48 314 20
R chmond
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T dewa e 6 Paw tucket 2
Cha es fon 5 Syracuse 2
(On ly gam es scheduled )

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DAYTON Oh o UP IJ
Wright State Umverslty an
noun ced today t has added the
UmTer s lty of Cmcmnat1 to ts
881 252 5
1973 74 bas ketball sched ule
New )-t a en W Va
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Dale June 8 1973

HOUSTON {UP! ) - The
Houston Astros are takmg all

They r pped the ace of the Cm
the first and runth nn10gs these cln na t1 Reds staff Jac k
days and tf Leo Durocher has Billi ngham { 9 5) a nd l wo
anythmg to say aoout 11 - relievers for 13 h1ts a nd
which he does - that s the ""l trounced the Reds 13 2 Mo nday
mght
t will contmue
So
the
supe rs ti ti ous
The Astros haven t ta ken
DW'ocher
prom
ptly
canceled
battmg practice before flv e or
their last SIX games an d won all ba tting practice for tomght s
ftve They lost the one when ga me aga mst the Reds He had
call~ 11 off pnor to Monday
they took battmg practice
mght
s game w1th the Reds
They have averaged mne
r Wis a game m those ft ve because the Aslros had fl own
all Sunda y mght from San

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Amer~ can

League actmn
Rtcht e He bner wa s the

battmg star for the Pirates as

F ranciSCO

arra vmg home at

4 30 am
Ken Forsch who hurled a
scven...httter got only three
ho urs sleep He had to get up at
8 a m and move mto his new
house He had scheduled the
move two weeks earlier not
know10g he w•s gmng to p1tc h
Fo rsch (8-7) had a two-1111
shuwut through s1x IMmgs
when h1s teammat es explode d
for mne run s and gave ham a

10 0 lead Then he bega n
coastmg and gave up a t wo-run

Top teams stay on beam
The lnd1ans and Braves took
over where they left off at the
end of !he f~rst half of the
season m Middleport Utile
League act10n Mond•y mght
The Indmns wmn ers of the
f1rst h• lf w1th a 6-0 record
began their quest for the
second ha lf crown by w• llopmg
the Mets 14-3 behmd the lowhit p !clung Ke1th 1 ynch a
left y
The Br aves a lso wummg
theiT ftr st game of the secrnd

half had to hold off a last m
n ng r•11 y by the Reds to wm
14 11
!'he Tnbe started th10gs off
qu1ckly scormg five runs m the
first mn ng on a s mgle by

Lynch e rrQr on, \he fir st
baseman t\lefl fi e lde r~ ~hoK'CS
a smgle by Hovatter a nd a
double by Kelv n I ee
The Mcts came back 10 their
half of the lhird to close the ga p
to 5-2 on a h1t batter and
smg l~s by Mower) and D

Herm an But the Ind1 a ns hit batter two m or e wa lks and
wrapped 1! up m th e fourth " s ngle by R Stewart
slash ng 6 hi ts to plate as 1m ny
But the Braves came n ght
runs In that 10n ng Lynch led back m the fourth on a tnple by
off w1th a s10gle followed by a Dodson two-bagge r by 1erry
smgle by J erry Gardne r a Wayl•nd two wa lks and "
home run by Mark Venoy double by Peckon 1 he Braves
smgle by M1ke Hmdy a walk to •dd~ another m the f1fth on a
Hovatter a nd an error on the walk and a smgle by Dodson
fir st basem a n
The Reds stormed back n
The Tnbe added three m the f fth on an error doubles by
ura nce ru ns m the fifth on a M Magnotta and D Wilcox
double by I ynch walk to and a s10gle by Stewart to close
Gardner f1 elder s chotec and a the ga p to 13-7
triple by Hmdy The MeL• got
But four runs 10 the s xth £ell
thmr last run m t1 e f1fth on just short McHenry led off
singles by Dave Hysell and With a walk followed by a
Herma n
doubl e by K McHaffe and
BRAVES WIN
home run by I May W lcox
l he Braves took a 10-0 lead m drove m the last run With a
the th1rd mnmg on a wa lk round tripper
smgle by M1~e M1Jler double
The Braves who lm ished
by Br tt Dodson smgle by second m th e f1rst half of the
Terry Wayl•nd double by sea son With a 4 2 mark are
Steve F1fe and Jeff Wayland a now t1ed for f ~rst With the In
smgle by Matt Weaver and a dians at 1-U The Reds and Mets
tnple by M Her
a re t ed for second wath n.-1
J'he Reds ca me back m th e~r m arks
h ~ If of

Hey, Gang!
Let s stop at Adolphs
Da1ry Valley for one
Of their deliCIOUS
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DAIRY VALLEY
At The End of Pomeroy Bndge

they swept a doubleheader

collected a s mgle and a two-run

to g~ve Darrell Brandon his

Hebner drove m t hree rW!s m
the opener mcl uding a pru r

double durmg the rally Ken

fars t wm of the yeitr

wtth his runth homer of the
year a nd Hl!bner also hom er e d

m th e n ightca p Renm e
Stennett also drove m three
rWJ s for the Pirates m the f1rs t
game while AI Ohver hom ered
10 the mghtcap Boots Day hit a
hom er for Montreal m the f1rst
gam e

The Astros explode'&lt;! for rune
run s m the s1xth uuung to

the t hirtf on two walks a

NE W YORK (UP!)

Pete est a bl sh Hn NFJ m edi ca l m lhon to a Ch cago .syndicate
Rozelle comrm ss oner of the director who woUld mak e at headed by sports entreprenewNatiOnal Football Le ague as mandatory for all teams to Potter Palmer Pa lm er IS a lso
expected to unve1l h s plan for report any dr ugs they rna ntam pa rt -o wner of th e Harl em
the controlled use of dru gs to and the rea sons for the r use Globetrotters
!he 26 NFL own ers toda y as a
There 1s no forma l mee tmg
Roze ll1s expected to go over
t wo day owne rs
mee tmg the plan thoroughly with the of the ex panswn comm ttee
s wmgs mto act on
owner s today before mak ng sc heduled for the two da ys but
The
NF I
Pla ye rs an y announ&lt;.:e mcn t
Di..i n Hoo n cy
co mm Jttcc
Assoc aa t w n
meetmg
n
other top1cs on the agenda chalrmtt n said t he subJect of
Qucago last weekend has for the t"o.&lt;Jay meet ngs are expa ns on s I kely to be
alread y voted to reJect a ny
plan of the comrmss10ner s

wh1 ch would call for a man
dato rl ur10alys1s as part of the

llie s &lt;Jie of the New Orlecms

Samts and th e poss1b I ly of

McCarver also home red for St
Houston to notch h1s e1ghth I.()UIS
VIctory desp1te giVtng Op a two
Ken McMullen h1t his third
run homer to Bobby Tolan
homer In a .s man} games a nd
Pi nch h 1tte r
M1k e Cla ude Osleen notched his
Rodgodzmskt hit a two-run seventh strrught wm as the
hon er m the etghth mn ng to Dodgers defeated the P•dres
gtvc the Phtlhes a VICtory over Osteen boost ng h1s record to
the Ca rdina ls Ted Simmons
1 ~3 needed relief help from
homer had g1ven th e Card mals J m Brewer m the runth when
a 6-5 lead 10 the top of the 111 the Padres pushed • cross their
rung but Rodgodzm sk1 con second r Wl

defeat the Reds Cesar Cedeno nectcd off re heve r Oiego Segw
touched off the b1g mnmg w1lh
a homer while Bob Watson

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RUTL.,\ND - Rutland Pony
League and little Leag ue

homer to Bobby Tolan n the team s wall ho ld a rununa~:: e
sale al the Rutland gymnas1wn
seventh
I got" httle tlf~ but really Fnday and Saturday from 9
unt1l 5 There will be all k10ds
I was tired befor e I st 1rted
or te m s for sa le

sa~d

Forsch

Bob Watson w•s the of
fe ns1ve s tar

gomg 3 fo r 4

kn ocking m three runs and
scor ng three times He had a
smgle early n the b g n ne-run

s1xth IIUlmg and then hned a
thr ee-run double to chma x tl
Cesar Cedeno had a 1omer
and a smgle stole a base a nd
scored four tunes Doug Rader
had a three-run do uble and
Tommy Heln\s clubbed a two
run double
Don Wilson (5 7l w1ll start
for the Astros ton ghl • nd Ross
Crnnsley 6-5) w1ll sta1 t for the
Reds

For terns to be picked up on
Wednesilil y or Thursday call
742-6!33 or brmg to Ru tland
gym Wednesday or Thursday
betwee n IO and 12or 5and6 All
others " ho w sl to lelp be •t
the gym at I p m Wedn esday
ot call U e al&gt;u ve number

Seve ral ra m har names w1ll
help te lev SIOn VIC Y~ ers dent1fy
som e not sc. fam ahar names

t11s season as the CBS- rv
network announced t he s gmng

of several former NF I stars as

br oadcasl •n•lysts durmg the
1973 se ason
Ttmmy Bro wn
tomm y
Maso n Pete Retzlall &amp;rt
St. i:Jrr and WC::~yne Walk er were
those s tgned by the network to
help the play by-j&gt;lay commen
La tors

SELAK SIGNE D
ST LOUI S (UP I) - l!onald
Selak a n g ht~la l de d p1tchcr
who was the No 2 draft cho1ce
of the St I.o uas Cu d na1s n
J me s f ee ~e n t dr•lt has
been 1gnc I by the club t was
an w um:L&gt;d Mond 1y

Giants, Yanks tied up
The Cants and Yankees
were lied will 5 1 record s a t
t1 e end of Pomeroy I ttle
lea gue baseball action i•st
week Close beh nd were the
T1 gers at 4 1 and the P ra tes
and Sy racuse A) w t1 3 1
ecord s

d ublc For the Ya nkees Steve
Call • nd Sieve I ttle e•ch
s ng led Mm kN or t nl onct cd
• n I T n r y Housl doub led

po rl ant
s I a b ly
ns ur a nce fo r pe r son a l
n 1ury to oth er s - Bo th
va ta bl e a t

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Syra cuse h tters were J
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LOS ANGE LES (UPI ) Ger a ld E

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p tcher was Mike N•ce •nd the
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SANDPOI NT Idaho (UP!)
- Tom Moran completed his
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Monda) and sa d There was
hoth ng to 1!- l )US! relaxed
Mor•n a ret red ele&lt;:tr cal

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Syracuse ga ve up only 6
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Plllsburgh
swept
a
doubleheader from Montreal
~ and 3-1 Houston routed
Cincmnat1 13-2 Philadelph ia
~ ged st Lows 7-6 and Los
Angeles ~ged San D1ego 3-2
Cleveland ended New York s
e1ght.game wmrung streak 4-2
Bos ton edged Detro1t 2 1
Texas topped Oakland 4-2
Baltunore mpped M1 l" aukee
4 3 m 12 mnmgs Oucago beat
Minnesota 3-2 a nd Cal1forrua
Don defeated Kansas City 5-2 m

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15 1971

5

Cubs onl y two h1ts entenng the
runth when he walked leadoff
batter GleiUl Beckert Bllly
Wilhams follow~ w1th a s1ngfe
and J1m H1ckman wa l k~ to
load the bases brmgmg on Tug
McGraw m relief of Matlack
Ron Santo ta gged McG•aw
for a doubl e to rtg ht to score
two runs and lie the game at 22 Jose Cardenal walk~ to re
load the bases and after
Randy Hundley forced H1ck

Hard-hitting Astros romp over Reds

Tomes EDT)

Kan sa s C ty 1Drago 7 6) at
Cal forn a ( May 6 6 ) 1 p m
Oakland Ham ton 3 1) at
Ch cago (Hooton 7 4) at New
Texa s (Mer 1t 2) 8 30 p m
York ( Konsman 6 5) 2 p m
M nnesota (Decker I 2) at
St Lou s (G bs on 7 6 and
Fo kers 1 OJ at Ph adelph a Ch cag o ( Wood 14 9) 9 p m
(Car ton 7 8 and Ruth ven 5)
Sa t more ( Pa lmer 7 4) at
2 5 30 p m
M waukee (Col born 10 2J 8 30
C nc nnat (Gr m s ey 6 5) at pm
Houston { W sonS 7) a 30 p m
New York (Dobson 2 11 at
Los Ange les (Sutton 8 4) at C eve and (51 om 1 7l 6 p m
Del o t (See bach
OJ at
San D eg o (J ones 0 l 10 30
pm
Bos ton T ant 8 7l 7 30 p m
Wednesdays Games
Atl anta ( N ekro 8 4) at San
Kan C ty a t Oak a nd n ght
Franc sco (B rad ley 6 5
pm
Ch cago at Ca l f n g ht
Minnesota at Texas n ght
Wedn esday s Games
M w at Det 2 tw n ght
Mont ea t at Ch c:ago 2
Ph a a New Yor k 2 tw n gh l New York at Ba it more n ght
Cleve and a t Bos ton n ght
St Lou sa P tts n ght
Mont ea

MOORE'S

The Consent Order referred to under I above
was entered nto w th a v ew to effect ng the expe
d t o s process ng of all the nd vtdual cla rns m
volved 1 th ~ c ass act on I tagat on The Court
has now prel m nanly e ntered (In accordance

fo rney prov ded h s attorney so nottfies the un
ders gned Clerk of Court m wr t ng pr1or to July

( All

p whed a flOe game glv ng up
four h1 ts wh1le strlktng oul 10
and walkmg 3

than July 15 1973
ill FINALHEARINGPRIORTQTHECOURt
ENTERING PARTIAL FINAL JUDGMENT

due opport n 1y to be heard thereat by h s at

Texa s 3 Oakland 2
Ball 4 M lw 3 12 nn s
Ch cag o 3 M nnesota 2
Ca fa n a 5 Kan C ty 2
Toda y s Probable P1tchers

Sy ra cuse s Tim Cund ff also

C If my s ch person does not request exclus on
from lh
cl ss ct o n I t gat10n bu t elects to
be repre ented by h s own counsel rather than by
co mscl for the named pia nt ffs h ~ counsel must
enter an appearance m th s I t gat on not later

other than the attorneys who represent the orag
n I pia nt lis n th s ht gal on w II be afforded

By FRED McMArjE
UPI Sports Write r
Atl anta at San Franc sco
( On y qames sched uled)
The O ucago Cubs are cur
rently runnmg away With the
Amer ca n Le.ague
East
NL East DiVlslon lltle and
w I pet 9 b w10n10 g games m a sty!.. thai
New York
40 31 563
bef1ts a champiOn
M !wa ukee
37 32 536 2
Ba t m ore
33 30 52 4 3
Take Monda y ntght fo r
Boston
34 33 507 4
example
The Cubs were
Detro t
32 37 464 7
Cleveland
26 4.4 37 13 , trailing 2-U to Jon Matlack
West
enterm g the nmth mnmg when
w I pet
Ch cago
36 30 545 g b presto they ralhed lor three
runs to defeat the New York
Ka nsa s C ty
40 34 541
37 32 536
Cal for n a
' Mets 3-2 and stretch th eir
Oa k an d
38 34 528
~
M nnesota
35 32 522
2 divtston lead to 6 ., games over
T~x a s
23 42 354 2 , the Montreal Expos
Monda ys Rf!osu lt s
Matlack had allowed the
Cleve and 4 New Yor k 2
Boston 2 Det o t 1
C nc nnat at Houston n g ht

pm

lcr nd he w II be bound thereby

ton DC at 10 00 am on July 30 1973 Any
person ~.:I a m ng to be a member of the class who
w hes to be he ard m th1s matter by an attorney

meroy 0 June 26 1973

TUES DAY JU N E26 1973

6 00 - Newsl 4 8 10 1'S 5 TruthorC onseq 6
A ound Th e Bend 33
6 30 - News 3 4 6 a 10 5 I Dream of Jeanne 13 ll as Yoga
&amp; Yo u 33
7 oo - What s My L ne 8
ve Got A Seaet 13 Elec Co 20
Beat The Clock 4 News 6 10 Untamed World 13 Tr uth or
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1 30 - To Tel The Tr uth 6 Pr ce s R ght 8 0 Beat '91e Clock
13 Th s Is Your L fe 3 C reus 4 RFD 20 Charles Bla r s
Better World 15 Can cer L f e or Death 33
8 00 - Amer can Odyssey 33 Move Baff led 3 4 15 Tem
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8 30 - B fly G ah a m 8 0 Move D vo ce H s D vor ce Her s

~ hsequent orders the court may enter n the mat

durj! ) a f Jrther Order and Dec s on amplement
ng the Con sent Order wh ch ( l) approves the
deta led ope at ng mtruchons under the Consent
Order and (") determ ncs several legal ssues
n~.: dent o mplementat on of the Consent Order
~ to wh ch p rt es were nable to reach agree
ment (The deta led operatmg mstructtons under
the Con sent Order have now heen destgnated
Ba~.:k P y Cll ms Instruct ons etc ) The Court
w I co nd ct a F nat Hear ng on all assues whtch
have hecn dec1dcd hy the Court In th s ht gatwn
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�terractal datmg?
4 Do you want more open dtscuss1ons of the
above menboned ISSUes with your parents•
Do
you think they could tell you anything you don t
lready ow m a way you would accept?
&lt;Not
1 the w y of rules but educatiOn )
S o your parents agree on your disc1phne?
1ch parent does most of the dtsctphmng m
your family ?
6 Whtch parent are you able to talk to best•
(If there 1s a difference)
7 Through discussion are you sometimes able
to change your parents v1ewpomts?
(You may
g 1ve examples on a separate sheet of paper )
8 C1rcle one Do yqu thmk premarttal sex for
teenagers 1s
a Never okay?
b Okay if you re engaged to each other?
c Okay 1f you care about each other though
you re not planrung mamage?
d Okay any time w1th anyone as 1t s JUst
another appetite o
9 Do you expect to be a v1rgJn when you
marry?
What percentage of 19-year olds do you
beheve are v1rg1ns•
Of 16 year olds?
10 Do you thmk marr1age 1s gomg out of style?

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BY HELEN AND SUE BOTIEL
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR TEENAGERS
DEAR READERS
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Here IS the queshonnatre you asked for It
complements the Parents Quiz we pubhshed In
March and 1s a1med mamly a t determmmg how
where when and IF there IS a broad genera bon gap
When all answers are computed we II do several
compansons on parents and teens answers as weJI
as reports on the separate surveys
If you d hke to be mcluded m our Generation
Rap NATIONAL SURVEY OF TEEN ATTITUDES
AND BELIEFS please f1ll out the followmg
queshonnmre and send 1t to Helen and Sue Bottel
care of thts newspaper You need not mclude your
name and your answers wlll be kept conftdenhal
Questwnna1re For Unmarned Teenagers
&lt;Ages 13 through 19l
Age
Sex (Male
Female ) Is yours a twoparent home•
Do both parents work outs1de the
Do you hve m Suburbs
C1ty
home?
Rural area
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Answer Yes or No or whatever response
IS mdtcated
I Do you have good gtve and take com
mumcahon wtth your parents•
2 Do you thmk your parents have done a good
JOb ra1smg you 9
Do you plan to ra1se your
chtldren differently than you have been ratsed?
If so - More stnct 9
Less strtct?
&lt;You may make additional comments to any of
the above questions on a separate sheet&gt;
3 Can you dtscuss together Without em
barrassment to e1ther yourself or your parents the
followmg Sex?
B1rth Control•
VD?
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Masturbation?
Pettmg?
Homosexuahty
Drug abuse?
Leavmg home?
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TQ ALL PRESENT AND FORMER ANNUAL RATE REGULAR POSTAL EMPLOYEES AND THE REPRESENTATIVES OF
DECEASED ANNUAL RATE REGULAR POSTAL EMPLOYEES RF.GARDING POSSIBLE

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I F o the pe od from approx mately March 4
19(i6 to Jan ary 7 1972 annu al rate rcgLlnr~
were ent tied to o vert me w ages under P bl c Law
89 30 I fo r work pcrfo med d r ng days or hours
o ts de of the r regLlar sched le as a result of a
req ed en po rary sched lc change unless the
chcd c cha ge occ rre 1 wh lc they were occu
pv g n} of tl e fo ll ow ng: pas t o ns (I) post
n a~te r (1)
r I carr er (3 ) po I I mspecto r
f4 l ro d d IYemployee (a defined n 19 USC
Se 158 1 ( 1962) ) (5) s

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ho rl y r e eg Ia employee (7) annual rate
regt 1 r v. ho between Marc h 4 1965 and July
?9 1966 ve c n al y level PFS 8 and above
UO an n I rate reg Iars who helween J ly 29
1966 and Oc ober 6 1967 were n solarl' level
PFS II n I hove ( 9) ann al rate regtlrlrs who
fter O c ober 6 1967 we c n salary level PFS
12 and above or eq va ent level s
., Any empo rary schcdtle ch ange on the part of
a an
I a c reg hr wh Ch wa s no t made at h s
req est fo h " co nve n encc s a rcq red s' hcd
le ch a gc fo r wh ch the employee ent tied to
ove rt m e compen sa o n fo r work performed o t
s de o f h Cl! I r hed le w tho reg:ud to the
n t e o he wo k pe fo rmed nder the tempo
rE~ ry sc hed le Ten por ry sched le changes made
en pl oyee s req es t for h s conven ence are
no t com1 en hi e at the o vert me rate
8 Chums frocedure under Class Adlonfl Con
sent Order
Th e Co cocn 0 lcr c tnbl shes procedt re s for
I c fi g of c
1s hy p esc t en plo] ccs former
en pl oyccs and the cprcsentat vcs of deceased
employee'\ v. ho a sert en t tlemcnt to overt me
1 ack vngcs n lc p ragraph A hove
., C ia m s Pro cd e lor P rese t Employees

(a l As soon as pr cl cal after July 30 19B
"" pre se nt emplo yee w 11 he no t fled hy the r m
stallat on head that the r tame records are avaal
able for e x E~m nat on In most c ses these records
date back to the first pay pen od n wh ch regul a r
work sched les vcre ass gned l der Pub! c I aw
R9 101 and e d w h Ihe 1 ay per od lcrm nat ng
o n Ja arv 7 1972
( b l E h prcse t employee s cnl lied to he
cxc sc 1 f o 1 h nNmE~l tCi l r of dtty f0r 1p to
0ne ho
0 rev cw h 1 me record" and w 11 he
o mpen ate 1 fo h t ho r nt h s stra l!hl t me
r E~t e of cornpc s 1 o
In ad It on he n ay re
st 11 I 01 for the
move has re Clr l fwn the
p rpos e 0f
h rev cw

(c ) Spec I ci a n lorn &lt; vII he v I hie
all po t 1 n E~ll I o s 11 \\ 11 he c c"sary f0r the
emplo ce to
d c c o n the c1 1 form those
ho rs f0 vh ~.: h he he e es he s e 1t tkd to re
c hnck wa2es
co er o c
(d) An empl oyee s fa! re tCl file a c1;um
w h h" n~ t:ll a on head w th 1 90 d \ S of re
e p of o cc h 1 " nc records arc va I hie
fo
s pec n " II a e h s r 2ht o prcsc 1t a
cl
H n\\ ev cr l pon cood c o;;e sho vn the
n c f0r fi
1 m h 11 he exten led
( c ) '\ Cl pl o cc u st hmal ad 1 e\ cn
th0 gh h c; t me rcc0 ds rc n lo l!er \a 1 hie
(f ) A( er n e pl oyee h[ls s bm ttcd h s
cl 1 th e lo 1 1st 11 0 head v. II rc ew t to
cietcrn nc "he he r hec la
shm 1d he r Pro cO
for p ymen t Jt the
m S de ed the emri O) CC
w 1 he c
cd to ppc nl
1 Procc&lt;l rc fn Forn cr Emp! C'I ces d the Rep
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cmpln) ec
lh I he fo l! o 11! C\:CC'pl on s
( ) The P
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fo rme ~
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n a tcr hv for v. rd g copv o l th s n i c tolhe r

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ate Post I Ser v 1.: D
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last kn ow

dd CS&lt; on file w th the Un led

(h) Any forme r emplo yee or the represent
t vc ol
de c cd employee who rece ves th s
no c f om the Posl tl Servacc hy maal must re
q c I " ess to the employee s I me records n
wr t 1g w th n 60 days of rece1 v ng s ch not ce
{ r w vc h s r ght to present a cia m
(c) An y former employee or he represent
al ve ol a d e c sed employee who does no t re
cc ve a copy of h s nol ce from the Postal Serv ce
by m 1 nll st req est acces tp the employee s
1 me rc ord s w h n three years of July 1 1973
o r w vc h s r g ht to present a cia 1m
(d ) The t me rec ords of former employees
the post offices and postal nstalla
a rc lac ell
t o 1 wh rc thee empl o}ees wo rked Accord ng
Jy a former employee o r u representative of a
decc C~ cd employee ma y reques t access to su ch
re (;o rd ~ (I ) hv s t ng or wr t ng d rectly to the
he d of e 1.c h post office or po tal nstal at on
vhcrc he cmp O}ee w s employed or (") by
sk ng E~n) lo a po 1m ster for as stam:e n ob
ta n 1g s ch records When mak ng the req est a
former emplo y ~ mt st dent fy h mself ns a for
me r poc; 1 en ployce who s reqt c t ng: access to
h s 1 me ret.: or I nder he C om;c nt Order Pro
eedt re
nd m t state h s name
c al llic r ty
m mhcr nd the post om e(s) or po!\1 1 n t lla
ton( ) where he workc I The represent t ve of a
dc ~.: case I emplo}cc shmld follow lhe same pro
ccd re w th re~ rd to the de~.:c 1 ed employee n
vol vcll nd ml t al so md ate on wh t bas as he or
she
1 n g 'I the de, eased employee s repre
entat \C
(c) Up on rccc vmg not cc from the Postal
Serv cc thilt the records re V[l lahle for exnm
nat on a former empl o yee or the repre sentat ve
of 1 decc sed cmp oyec m ~t s hm t h s cia m as
provdcd 1 p r ~ phs B2(cl (f) of IbiS nolce

C Nollfiratoon of Determination of Claims
1 The n t Hat on he td o h s des gnec w 11 not fy
the cl mant n wr t llB of the d spos ton of h s
da m w h 1 90 1 ys of the d tc the Ia m s filed
F I re ro 1o t fy the da man! of determ nat on
0f the c1 m w th n 90 days w II con stltlle at to
mat c approv I 0f the ent rc d m 1f a cia m s
den ed the dec son w II sl te the rcason( s ) for

den ol
2 If w th 1 ~0 dC~ ys of rece pt of the wntten de
c s1on regard 1g the d a m the cia mant fa Is to
d\ se the Post I Serv cc offk al who s gned the
dec s on that he c thcr (I) cccpts he dec•~ on 11
ftll or(" l rcJec s the dec s on
f II he w 11 be
deemed to hri\C ccepted the dec ~1on n fulJ
~ If the da mant reJects the dec s on he may
appe ll n a ~.; c ord nee w th the procedures set
forth
the Opcr
~ 1mtr ct on~
4 E mpl oyee ~ ho rc llEl pari of the class and
lso rem
rcprc en cd hy cot nsel for the named
pi 11 ITs sha ll be hot nd by t ch co nscl s dec1
s ons rei!E~ rd 1 !.! the cltlcment o r other d spos ton
of dans
D Payment of Claims
When fitul dec o n has been m de to pay the
c1 m the c1 rna t w 11 promptl y rece ve pay
me 1t fr0m the Postal Scrv ce n c 0rd nee w th
1hede ~ o

E AddU onallnformatlon
A ld o 11.1 n orm tt m n reu:a rrl ng the contents
t th s or ~.,; C 1 y I c o htE~mcd fr om D onald M
M rthn E ~ q1. re o 1 cl for plant lfs Dep:trt
11C I p
tc 701 I 0 H I SirCCI N
w a,h
1 0 1 D C "' OO:l!i A copy of the Co sent Order
1 e hi CJ n ~ I h
r 1 g o Mr C'lvde W !son
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n AI 1
IM R0om Vi"" US Postal
Sa ~.: c He d q
cr l "~ th &amp; Pen sylvnn a Ave
c N IV W I n~1o D C ' 0°60 The Oper
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d cl m f('l m ~ v I be ava 1
hie 1 po 1 I
I 1 o n "he 1 the Ia ms pro
ce I re s 1plc ncn cd
II F.LJi'fTIONS AV \ILABLE TO MEMBERS

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The Con sc t 0 dcr dccla cs hat the Hlmed
pi t nt IT a c prflper rc p resc l l:lt CO\ of the e tt re
dE~ "s of pre c nt nd for mer 1 o ~t n l c p lo yee~ en
t tied to recn v er crt 11e back wages nder P b
l.( I U 1 lcr he C o :'\ Cnl O rde r :tnd
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Esther s a P e r s aa n nam e
meamng sta r

TO BACK WAGES

Th s not cc s p bl shea n ~:o n form ty w th a Consent Order ...,ntcrcd Al gl s t ., 6 1971 hy the Un red States D s ct Cou rt fo r the D str ct ot Columb1a m
settlement of C v 1 Act o ns Nos 359] 69 ami 3595 69 Its p rpos c JS to brmg th s se ll len cn t to the a ltent o n ot all persons who were full t me annual rate
regul ar e n ployees o t the Un cd S tes Po tal Serv ce (as l sed here n the term Pos ta Se v &lt;.:C ncludes the former Post Offic Department) at any t me be
h 4 1966 and J nu ry 7 1972 a well s reprc en 1 ves I s ch en ployccs who are now de ea sed The settlement mvolves the
tween app r x n ar c y M
recovery o l b ck wages lo r o e t n c l ni.lcr P bl c L w R9 "01 t or ten rorary c ~.:hctl ng
dcr the co nd tons set forth nder p&gt;~ragraph I A below ThiS
ot ce s n cndcU to Uv e s ch persons of the r r ght s reg rd !.': th m ncr I ho ld he read c&lt;~ref lly
Th e Jaw
s del\ bed above were filed on Dccemhcr 9 196 9
lass &lt;.1 t on o n bch If of all s ~.:h present and fa nner ann al rate regular postal
employees The
med pia nt ffs
he e s ts arc ~:crt n nd v d I r ost •I e nplo yee
d the follow ng postal labor mons Amer caQ P~tal Workers
Un o n AFL cro M I H ndler D v so n of the Lahorcrs 1 tcr t o I Un on AFL cro anllthe Nat onal Assoc at o n of Letter Carr ers AFL-CIO

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20 Do you think your parents understand you
most of the time?
21 Do you have an outs1de JOb 9
Do you
have specific household dulles?
22 Do your parents GENERALLY dtscuss
moral andethtcal values wtth you and hsten to your
v1ews 9
Or do they more often tssue ultimatums
and lay down the law 9
23 Do you thmk mariJuana sbould be Jegahzed•
If not should penalties for pr1vate use &lt;NOT
selhng or deahng &gt; be reduced•
Have you ever
tr1ed pot?
24 Do you thmk the legal drmking age should
be uniformly lowered to 189
25 Do you thmk excessive use of alcohohc
beverages IS a MAJOR problem among teenagers•
Excess1ve use of !I legal dope ?
(Note we
satd maJor &gt;
26 Do you thmk illegal drugs ( th1s does not
mclude alcohol) are as prevalent among teenagers
as they were a year ago? That 1s do you thmk the
drug problem 1s dim1mshmg?
'/:7 C1rcle one Do you bas1cally agree wtth your
parents vtewpomts on
a What constitutes a successful hfe ?
b The New Morahty?
c Pohhcs?
d Your career•
e Drug abuse•
f Mmonty races?
(Explam more fully on a separate sheet If you
WISh )
28 Would you call your parents a Over
anxtous? b Over protective? c Okay most of the
time? d Not much mterested m you• CCtrcle one or
more )
29 Do you generally go along w1th your
parents rules and dectstons even though you don t
always agree wtth them?
30 Do your parents Judge your fnends by the1r

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hfehme
marnage and chlldren•
12 Do you approve of mothers workmg outs1de
the home?
13 Do you basically beheve m women s
equahty With men?
14 Do you thmk 1t 1s Important to remam a
vtrgm until marnage? For boys?
For g1r!s•
Are you a v1rgm?
15 In your hfetlme do you thmk the U S w11l
ever agam send ftghtmg combat troops to another
overseas war such as Vtetnam•
If so would you
f1ght the draft?
16 Are you m favor of tnal marnages or
hvmg together as a pre marrtage test•
17 How do you rate your parents marnage?
&lt;Circle one) - a Excellent b Good c Fatr d
Poor Do you thmk they truly Jove each other•

18 Do you want your marrtage to be hke that of
your parents?
19 Do you thmk your parents tell you the whole
truth about what they did when they were young•

'0044 poSimarked not lalcr 1han mtdn ght July
15 197) Any per o n who does not elect to be so

exell dcd w II be fully bo nd by the settlement m
th s I t gu t on A person who elects to be so ex
cl ded f o m the class w II be free subject to the
adJ d ca t on o f 1 Sl es w than the reach of Rule
21 (b)fl) or (2) Federal Rules of C1vtl Proced re to pu rs e whatever mdtv dual legal rem

cd es he m y h ve If he sholld 10dependently
re t.: over hack wages under Pt bl c Law 89 301 he
may neverthe1e s be reqt red t nder law to pay
attorney fees to the counsel who n t ated these
cla ss act ons
B If a pcr~on docs not so request exctus on from

lhe class by J•ly 15 1971 he Will automahcally
be nell ded n the dass and h s ent tlement wall
be determ ned t nder the Consent Order and any

The

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INTEREST OF

MEIGS MASON AREA

CHESTER L TANNEHILL
Exec Ed

ROBERT HOEFLICH
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Ma tor League Sta ndtn9s
By Un1f~ Press International
Nahan a I League
East
w I pet gb
Ch cago
42 30 583
Mon tr ea t
32 33 508 6 '
St Lou s
33 35 485 7
P h lade ph a 32 36 471 8
P ttsburg h
31 36 463 8 '
New Yor k
30 35 462 8 '
West
w I pet g b
Los Ange es
47 26 ~4
San Fr a nc sco 42 32 568 5 '2
Hous ton
42 32 568 5 2
C nc nnal
37 34 52
9
Atlanta
30 42 4 7 6 :1:
San Dego
23 50 3 s 24
Monda ys Results
P Its 8 Mon trea 6 lsi
P Its 3 Montrea 1 2nd
Ph lade lph a 7 St Lou s 6
Ch cago 3 New Yo k 2
Houston 13 C nc nnat 2
Los Angel es J San D ego 2
( On y games scheduled )
Today s Probab le P tchers
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ttsburgh 1Walke 3 5) at

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Phillies wm l-0
By Woody Call Jr
Wee kend Pony base ball
action " as h1ghhghl&lt;!d by a Hl
shutout by n ghthand er Jeff
McK nney of the Pomeroy
Ph1llies over the a1114 year-old
club of Middleport, the

The Court w 11 l pon conclt s1c n of that heanng
c er l ord,.cr cffc 1 n~ part al FmE~I Judgment
d spas ng of "11 ss es whach have been dectded as
of the date o f s ch F nal Judgment subject to the

Courl l pon be ng adv sed by the pari es that all
a!iipects of the controversy have been settled en

ter ng the F nal Judgment contelhplated by the
Conllient Order as heretofore amended
The part es have reached agreement to submit
to final and b nd ng arb trahon md vadua1 dts
pt tes rema n ng upon conclus on of the US
Pos tal Serv ce s process ng and dec s1on as to the
nd v dual eTa m s n 1 eu of COl. rt proceedmgs
thereafter
The Consent Order and Implementing Order
and Dec s 6n and the part es agreement for fina)
nd b n l ng nrh trn on as :finally approved by the
Co t po
o nclu!i on of the nd cated F1nal
He ar ng w II ~overn the process ng of all md
' d ::t l cia n " nclt d ng any arb tr at aon proceed

loss left the Amencans w1th a
3 2 record the Philli-s still
undefea ted al 6-0
The record books show why
the Ph lilies are top dogg mg !he
Me1gs Pony League In s1x
games they have scored 66

Amer cans McKmney gave up rWls ga ve up only 9 Rac tn e IS
just two h ts a s ngle to Jeff
Bea ver and " triple to M1ckey
Davenport

Sl&lt;!ve Bachner n ghtha nder
p tchmg fo r the Amen cans
was als o s ha rp a ll owtn g

almost a s strong defens ve ly

g1v10g up only 10 but puttmg
toge ther enough h1 ts sl&lt;!als
bunts •nd base runn ng for only
29 of the1r ow n

Kenny Ma nkm a tn ple and two

The other fo ur clubs trail far
behlnd n these dep•rtments
(see below)

smgles and John Glaze a
smgl• The Ph1llies got the1r
r un m the bottom of the s1xth

In a nother weekend gam e
the Pomeroy Athlet cs scored a
run m the ftrst mmng a t

mmng

Syracuse Saturday mght and
beh10d flOe p1tch10g by Dale

McKmney a pmr of smgles

McK10ney fanned 13 walked
only one m a supe rb outmg

Brow nmg defea ted Syr acuse 1

Bachner w1 th pmpomt control

0

fa nned SIX walked nobody The

Browmng allowed only three
h ts wh le str k ng out 10 and
" alked only one batl&lt;!r

Br1an

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Ham lton

The h ghes a nd s peed
eco ded by a woma n s
335 0 0 MPH by M s Le e
B eed ov e of Los Ange les
hu s ban d s
d v ng he
Sp I o Ame ca Son c
o n he Bonne le Sa
F a s U ah on Nov 4 965
The h gh es speed eve
ac h e ed on and s 650
MPH mom en a y d ur ng
th e 627 287 MPH r un of
The B ue F lam e d ve n
b y Ga y Ga be c h on
Bonnev le Salt F a ts Uta h
on Oc obe r 23 1970 The
B ue F a me wa s des gn ed
o w ths and sf esses up to
000 MP H wh le lhe res
have been es ed o speeds
of 850 MP H
us
as
Th e B ue
Fla m e was bu
to ta ke
a M ac e wa e e ne
s des gn ed and eng nee ed
o g e e c en
long
a st ng se v ce t ce pe
lo man ce
oo
Th s
ema ka b e appl an ce wa s
made o u n hard m nera l
aden wa le n o soft as e
and odor tree spa k ng
wa e a every tap TO a y
des gn ed to g ve you a
be er way of I e h ough
Na te
Fo
n
be t e
o mo 011 ca 882 2525

13 h1ts tn 21 t mes at bat on the
season for a 619 average Greg
Sm1th and Ron Snyder had the
other Pomeroy hi ts
For Syracuse Greg Cund ff
Tm Cundiff and Greg Dav1s
ea ch had sm gles

PONY STANDINGS
W L R OR
Ph1llies
6 0 66 9
Rae me
4 I 29 10
Athie! cs
4 2 5035
Amer ca ns
3 2 30 22
Ea stern
2323 39
Rutland
2 4 25 60
Syr acuse
I 4 21 33
M ddle portA
0 62255
International
League Stand ng s
By Umted Press International
A mer can D v s on
W L Pet G 8
Roc hes e
40 29 580
Sy a cu se
33 34 493 6
Pa w uc: ke
33 34 493 6
To edo
30 38 44 9 2
Nat onal 0 v son

W L Pet G B

Cha es ton
44 29 603
T dewat er
40 30 57 2
Pen nsu a
34 34 500 7
22 48 314 20
R chmond
Monday s Results
T dewa e 6 Paw tucket 2
Cha es fon 5 Syracuse 2
(On ly gam es scheduled )

TO f'LAY UC
DAYTON Oh o UP IJ
Wright State Umverslty an
noun ced today t has added the
UmTer s lty of Cmcmnat1 to ts
881 252 5
1973 74 bas ketball sched ule
New )-t a en W Va
Wtlght Stal&lt;! w II play at
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V C0:\1VJUNICATION WITH COURT TO BE
ONLY BY PLF.A DING OR MOTION
An y pe rson washmg further nfo rmat on about
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HOUSTON {UP! ) - The
Houston Astros are takmg all

They r pped the ace of the Cm
the first and runth nn10gs these cln na t1 Reds staff Jac k
days and tf Leo Durocher has Billi ngham { 9 5) a nd l wo
anythmg to say aoout 11 - relievers for 13 h1ts a nd
which he does - that s the ""l trounced the Reds 13 2 Mo nday
mght
t will contmue
So
the
supe rs ti ti ous
The Astros haven t ta ken
DW'ocher
prom
ptly
canceled
battmg practice before flv e or
their last SIX games an d won all ba tting practice for tomght s
ftve They lost the one when ga me aga mst the Reds He had
call~ 11 off pnor to Monday
they took battmg practice
mght
s game w1th the Reds
They have averaged mne
r Wis a game m those ft ve because the Aslros had fl own
all Sunda y mght from San

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Amer~ can

League actmn
Rtcht e He bner wa s the

battmg star for the Pirates as

F ranciSCO

arra vmg home at

4 30 am
Ken Forsch who hurled a
scven...httter got only three
ho urs sleep He had to get up at
8 a m and move mto his new
house He had scheduled the
move two weeks earlier not
know10g he w•s gmng to p1tc h
Fo rsch (8-7) had a two-1111
shuwut through s1x IMmgs
when h1s teammat es explode d
for mne run s and gave ham a

10 0 lead Then he bega n
coastmg and gave up a t wo-run

Top teams stay on beam
The lnd1ans and Braves took
over where they left off at the
end of !he f~rst half of the
season m Middleport Utile
League act10n Mond•y mght
The Indmns wmn ers of the
f1rst h• lf w1th a 6-0 record
began their quest for the
second ha lf crown by w• llopmg
the Mets 14-3 behmd the lowhit p !clung Ke1th 1 ynch a
left y
The Br aves a lso wummg
theiT ftr st game of the secrnd

half had to hold off a last m
n ng r•11 y by the Reds to wm
14 11
!'he Tnbe started th10gs off
qu1ckly scormg five runs m the
first mn ng on a s mgle by

Lynch e rrQr on, \he fir st
baseman t\lefl fi e lde r~ ~hoK'CS
a smgle by Hovatter a nd a
double by Kelv n I ee
The Mcts came back 10 their
half of the lhird to close the ga p
to 5-2 on a h1t batter and
smg l~s by Mower) and D

Herm an But the Ind1 a ns hit batter two m or e wa lks and
wrapped 1! up m th e fourth " s ngle by R Stewart
slash ng 6 hi ts to plate as 1m ny
But the Braves came n ght
runs In that 10n ng Lynch led back m the fourth on a tnple by
off w1th a s10gle followed by a Dodson two-bagge r by 1erry
smgle by J erry Gardne r a Wayl•nd two wa lks and "
home run by Mark Venoy double by Peckon 1 he Braves
smgle by M1ke Hmdy a walk to •dd~ another m the f1fth on a
Hovatter a nd an error on the walk and a smgle by Dodson
fir st basem a n
The Reds stormed back n
The Tnbe added three m the f fth on an error doubles by
ura nce ru ns m the fifth on a M Magnotta and D Wilcox
double by I ynch walk to and a s10gle by Stewart to close
Gardner f1 elder s chotec and a the ga p to 13-7
triple by Hmdy The MeL• got
But four runs 10 the s xth £ell
thmr last run m t1 e f1fth on just short McHenry led off
singles by Dave Hysell and With a walk followed by a
Herma n
doubl e by K McHaffe and
BRAVES WIN
home run by I May W lcox
l he Braves took a 10-0 lead m drove m the last run With a
the th1rd mnmg on a wa lk round tripper
smgle by M1~e M1Jler double
The Braves who lm ished
by Br tt Dodson smgle by second m th e f1rst half of the
Terry Wayl•nd double by sea son With a 4 2 mark are
Steve F1fe and Jeff Wayland a now t1ed for f ~rst With the In
smgle by Matt Weaver and a dians at 1-U The Reds and Mets
tnple by M Her
a re t ed for second wath n.-1
J'he Reds ca me back m th e~r m arks
h ~ If of

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DAIRY VALLEY
At The End of Pomeroy Bndge

they swept a doubleheader

collected a s mgle and a two-run

to g~ve Darrell Brandon his

Hebner drove m t hree rW!s m
the opener mcl uding a pru r

double durmg the rally Ken

fars t wm of the yeitr

wtth his runth homer of the
year a nd Hl!bner also hom er e d

m th e n ightca p Renm e
Stennett also drove m three
rWJ s for the Pirates m the f1rs t
game while AI Ohver hom ered
10 the mghtcap Boots Day hit a
hom er for Montreal m the f1rst
gam e

The Astros explode'&lt;! for rune
run s m the s1xth uuung to

the t hirtf on two walks a

NE W YORK (UP!)

Pete est a bl sh Hn NFJ m edi ca l m lhon to a Ch cago .syndicate
Rozelle comrm ss oner of the director who woUld mak e at headed by sports entreprenewNatiOnal Football Le ague as mandatory for all teams to Potter Palmer Pa lm er IS a lso
expected to unve1l h s plan for report any dr ugs they rna ntam pa rt -o wner of th e Harl em
the controlled use of dru gs to and the rea sons for the r use Globetrotters
!he 26 NFL own ers toda y as a
There 1s no forma l mee tmg
Roze ll1s expected to go over
t wo day owne rs
mee tmg the plan thoroughly with the of the ex panswn comm ttee
s wmgs mto act on
owner s today before mak ng sc heduled for the two da ys but
The
NF I
Pla ye rs an y announ&lt;.:e mcn t
Di..i n Hoo n cy
co mm Jttcc
Assoc aa t w n
meetmg
n
other top1cs on the agenda chalrmtt n said t he subJect of
Qucago last weekend has for the t"o.&lt;Jay meet ngs are expa ns on s I kely to be
alread y voted to reJect a ny
plan of the comrmss10ner s

wh1 ch would call for a man
dato rl ur10alys1s as part of the

llie s &lt;Jie of the New Orlecms

Samts and th e poss1b I ly of

McCarver also home red for St
Houston to notch h1s e1ghth I.()UIS
VIctory desp1te giVtng Op a two
Ken McMullen h1t his third
run homer to Bobby Tolan
homer In a .s man} games a nd
Pi nch h 1tte r
M1k e Cla ude Osleen notched his
Rodgodzmskt hit a two-run seventh strrught wm as the
hon er m the etghth mn ng to Dodgers defeated the P•dres
gtvc the Phtlhes a VICtory over Osteen boost ng h1s record to
the Ca rdina ls Ted Simmons
1 ~3 needed relief help from
homer had g1ven th e Card mals J m Brewer m the runth when
a 6-5 lead 10 the top of the 111 the Padres pushed • cross their
rung but Rodgodzm sk1 con second r Wl

defeat the Reds Cesar Cedeno nectcd off re heve r Oiego Segw
touched off the b1g mnmg w1lh
a homer while Bob Watson

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RUTL.,\ND - Rutland Pony
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homer to Bobby Tolan n the team s wall ho ld a rununa~:: e
sale al the Rutland gymnas1wn
seventh
I got" httle tlf~ but really Fnday and Saturday from 9
unt1l 5 There will be all k10ds
I was tired befor e I st 1rted
or te m s for sa le

sa~d

Forsch

Bob Watson w•s the of
fe ns1ve s tar

gomg 3 fo r 4

kn ocking m three runs and
scor ng three times He had a
smgle early n the b g n ne-run

s1xth IIUlmg and then hned a
thr ee-run double to chma x tl
Cesar Cedeno had a 1omer
and a smgle stole a base a nd
scored four tunes Doug Rader
had a three-run do uble and
Tommy Heln\s clubbed a two
run double
Don Wilson (5 7l w1ll start
for the Astros ton ghl • nd Ross
Crnnsley 6-5) w1ll sta1 t for the
Reds

For terns to be picked up on
Wednesilil y or Thursday call
742-6!33 or brmg to Ru tland
gym Wednesday or Thursday
betwee n IO and 12or 5and6 All
others " ho w sl to lelp be •t
the gym at I p m Wedn esday
ot call U e al&gt;u ve number

Seve ral ra m har names w1ll
help te lev SIOn VIC Y~ ers dent1fy
som e not sc. fam ahar names

t11s season as the CBS- rv
network announced t he s gmng

of several former NF I stars as

br oadcasl •n•lysts durmg the
1973 se ason
Ttmmy Bro wn
tomm y
Maso n Pete Retzlall &amp;rt
St. i:Jrr and WC::~yne Walk er were
those s tgned by the network to
help the play by-j&gt;lay commen
La tors

SELAK SIGNE D
ST LOUI S (UP I) - l!onald
Selak a n g ht~la l de d p1tchcr
who was the No 2 draft cho1ce
of the St I.o uas Cu d na1s n
J me s f ee ~e n t dr•lt has
been 1gnc I by the club t was
an w um:L&gt;d Mond 1y

Giants, Yanks tied up
The Cants and Yankees
were lied will 5 1 record s a t
t1 e end of Pomeroy I ttle
lea gue baseball action i•st
week Close beh nd were the
T1 gers at 4 1 and the P ra tes
and Sy racuse A) w t1 3 1
ecord s

d ublc For the Ya nkees Steve
Call • nd Sieve I ttle e•ch
s ng led Mm kN or t nl onct cd
• n I T n r y Housl doub led

po rl ant
s I a b ly
ns ur a nce fo r pe r son a l
n 1ury to oth er s - Bo th
va ta bl e a t

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- Tom Moran completed his
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Plllsburgh
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~ and 3-1 Houston routed
Cincmnat1 13-2 Philadelph ia
~ ged st Lows 7-6 and Los
Angeles ~ged San D1ego 3-2
Cleveland ended New York s
e1ght.game wmrung streak 4-2
Bos ton edged Detro1t 2 1
Texas topped Oakland 4-2
Baltunore mpped M1 l" aukee
4 3 m 12 mnmgs Oucago beat
Minnesota 3-2 a nd Cal1forrua
Don defeated Kansas City 5-2 m

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Cubs onl y two h1ts entenng the
runth when he walked leadoff
batter GleiUl Beckert Bllly
Wilhams follow~ w1th a s1ngfe
and J1m H1ckman wa l k~ to
load the bases brmgmg on Tug
McGraw m relief of Matlack
Ron Santo ta gged McG•aw
for a doubl e to rtg ht to score
two runs and lie the game at 22 Jose Cardenal walk~ to re
load the bases and after
Randy Hundley forced H1ck

Hard-hitting Astros romp over Reds

Tomes EDT)

Kan sa s C ty 1Drago 7 6) at
Cal forn a ( May 6 6 ) 1 p m
Oakland Ham ton 3 1) at
Ch cago (Hooton 7 4) at New
Texa s (Mer 1t 2) 8 30 p m
York ( Konsman 6 5) 2 p m
M nnesota (Decker I 2) at
St Lou s (G bs on 7 6 and
Fo kers 1 OJ at Ph adelph a Ch cag o ( Wood 14 9) 9 p m
(Car ton 7 8 and Ruth ven 5)
Sa t more ( Pa lmer 7 4) at
2 5 30 p m
M waukee (Col born 10 2J 8 30
C nc nnat (Gr m s ey 6 5) at pm
Houston { W sonS 7) a 30 p m
New York (Dobson 2 11 at
Los Ange les (Sutton 8 4) at C eve and (51 om 1 7l 6 p m
Del o t (See bach
OJ at
San D eg o (J ones 0 l 10 30
pm
Bos ton T ant 8 7l 7 30 p m
Wednesdays Games
Atl anta ( N ekro 8 4) at San
Kan C ty a t Oak a nd n ght
Franc sco (B rad ley 6 5
pm
Ch cago at Ca l f n g ht
Minnesota at Texas n ght
Wedn esday s Games
M w at Det 2 tw n ght
Mont ea t at Ch c:ago 2
Ph a a New Yor k 2 tw n gh l New York at Ba it more n ght
Cleve and a t Bos ton n ght
St Lou sa P tts n ght
Mont ea

MOORE'S

The Consent Order referred to under I above
was entered nto w th a v ew to effect ng the expe
d t o s process ng of all the nd vtdual cla rns m
volved 1 th ~ c ass act on I tagat on The Court
has now prel m nanly e ntered (In accordance

fo rney prov ded h s attorney so nottfies the un
ders gned Clerk of Court m wr t ng pr1or to July

( All

p whed a flOe game glv ng up
four h1 ts wh1le strlktng oul 10
and walkmg 3

than July 15 1973
ill FINALHEARINGPRIORTQTHECOURt
ENTERING PARTIAL FINAL JUDGMENT

due opport n 1y to be heard thereat by h s at

Texa s 3 Oakland 2
Ball 4 M lw 3 12 nn s
Ch cag o 3 M nnesota 2
Ca fa n a 5 Kan C ty 2
Toda y s Probable P1tchers

Sy ra cuse s Tim Cund ff also

C If my s ch person does not request exclus on
from lh
cl ss ct o n I t gat10n bu t elects to
be repre ented by h s own counsel rather than by
co mscl for the named pia nt ffs h ~ counsel must
enter an appearance m th s I t gat on not later

other than the attorneys who represent the orag
n I pia nt lis n th s ht gal on w II be afforded

By FRED McMArjE
UPI Sports Write r
Atl anta at San Franc sco
( On y qames sched uled)
The O ucago Cubs are cur
rently runnmg away With the
Amer ca n Le.ague
East
NL East DiVlslon lltle and
w I pet 9 b w10n10 g games m a sty!.. thai
New York
40 31 563
bef1ts a champiOn
M !wa ukee
37 32 536 2
Ba t m ore
33 30 52 4 3
Take Monda y ntght fo r
Boston
34 33 507 4
example
The Cubs were
Detro t
32 37 464 7
Cleveland
26 4.4 37 13 , trailing 2-U to Jon Matlack
West
enterm g the nmth mnmg when
w I pet
Ch cago
36 30 545 g b presto they ralhed lor three
runs to defeat the New York
Ka nsa s C ty
40 34 541
37 32 536
Cal for n a
' Mets 3-2 and stretch th eir
Oa k an d
38 34 528
~
M nnesota
35 32 522
2 divtston lead to 6 ., games over
T~x a s
23 42 354 2 , the Montreal Expos
Monda ys Rf!osu lt s
Matlack had allowed the
Cleve and 4 New Yor k 2
Boston 2 Det o t 1
C nc nnat at Houston n g ht

pm

lcr nd he w II be bound thereby

ton DC at 10 00 am on July 30 1973 Any
person ~.:I a m ng to be a member of the class who
w hes to be he ard m th1s matter by an attorney

meroy 0 June 26 1973

TUES DAY JU N E26 1973

6 00 - Newsl 4 8 10 1'S 5 TruthorC onseq 6
A ound Th e Bend 33
6 30 - News 3 4 6 a 10 5 I Dream of Jeanne 13 ll as Yoga
&amp; Yo u 33
7 oo - What s My L ne 8
ve Got A Seaet 13 Elec Co 20
Beat The Clock 4 News 6 10 Untamed World 13 Tr uth or
Conseq J Lee Trev nos Golf S L v ng 33
1 30 - To Tel The Tr uth 6 Pr ce s R ght 8 0 Beat '91e Clock
13 Th s Is Your L fe 3 C reus 4 RFD 20 Charles Bla r s
Better World 15 Can cer L f e or Death 33
8 00 - Amer can Odyssey 33 Move Baff led 3 4 15 Tem
peratures Rls ng 6 13 Maude 8 10
8 30 - B fly G ah a m 8 0 Move D vo ce H s D vor ce Her s

~ hsequent orders the court may enter n the mat

durj! ) a f Jrther Order and Dec s on amplement
ng the Con sent Order wh ch ( l) approves the
deta led ope at ng mtruchons under the Consent
Order and (") determ ncs several legal ssues
n~.: dent o mplementat on of the Consent Order
~ to wh ch p rt es were nable to reach agree
ment (The deta led operatmg mstructtons under
the Con sent Order have now heen destgnated
Ba~.:k P y Cll ms Instruct ons etc ) The Court
w I co nd ct a F nat Hear ng on all assues whtch
have hecn dec1dcd hy the Court In th s ht gatwn
n Co rtroom 22 Un ted States Court House 3d
Street md Const tut1on Avem e N W Washmg

r

)

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S- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., June 26, 1973

• - The DaUy sentinel. Middleport-Pomerov. 0 .. J une 26. 1973

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Indians snap Yankee st~g
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sporu Writer
Al Bnunby thinks he is a .330
hitter and tile fastest runner in
beaebaU.
He showed both his skills
Mooday night when he had fi ve
hits, including a triple and four
singles, and scored the winning
I'W1 after beating out a hit to
shortstop Tim Johnson as the
Orioles

defeated
t he
Milwaukee Brewers, 4-3.
" First," said Bwnbry, "I
think I can hit .330 in the

.

they can 't do it on me .''

The

Cleveland

and 3-1, Chicago 3 New York 2,
Philadelphia 7 St. Louis 6,

Indians

Houston 13 Cincinnati 2, and
IJJs Angeles 3 San Diego 2.
Angels beat tile Kansas City
Bumbry beat out a single to
Royals, f&gt;-2 , the Boston Red Sox short when Johnson hesitated
shaded the Detroit Tige rs, 2-1, · making the throw in ·the 12t h
the Chicago While Sox topped inning, moved to second on
the· Mirm esota Twi ns, 3-2, a nd Rich Coggins' sac rifice, adthe Texas Rangers downed the va nced to third on a wild pitch
Oakland 1\'s, 4-2, in other by Fra nk Linzy and sco red on
Amer ican Leag ue games .
Willie Davis ' infield o ut. Mike
National Leag ue scores were Cuella r went the full 12 irmin gs
PittsbW'gh over Montrea l, 8-6 for the Or ioles, allow in g n ine
defea ted th e Ne w Yor k
Yankees, 4-2, the Ca lifor nia

hits and str iking out nine for
his fourth win .
The Indians snapped the
Yankees' eight-game wi.Ming
strea k when Chds OJambliss
drove in two r uns with a bases~

and a single which drove• in
thrCt?- runs a nd handed Kansas

Qty's Kon
defeat.

Wr i ~ t

his aecond

Carlton Fisk homered over

the le rt fi eJd " .,~II in F'enway
filled single and Go,ylord Perry Park at )&gt;'eciaely the moment
pit ched a nine-hitter for his when a taped recording of an
eighth
wi n.
Chambliss interv iew with him was ex.
dehvered the key hit off Mel plaining why it was diUicu lt w
Stot llemy re in the sixth inning. hit iq the Boston park, to gi ve
Th urman Munson homered for the Red Sox th eir-win over the
the Yankees in the ninth .
Tiger s in the Monday night
Nolan Ryan hu rled a fi v~ ­ nationally televised ga me , The
hitter and str uck out nine to blow handed Jim Perry his
raise his r ecord to 9-8 ror th e sixth loss . AJ Ka line hom ered
An gels. Vacta Pinson supported for the Tigers.

Ryan's pitching with a lriple

MiMesota . Stan Bahnsen r e.
ceived credit for his ninth win

although he needed the relief
help of both Terry Forster and
Cy Acosta . Acosta earned his
fifth save .
J eff Burroughs ' two-run dou·

ble was the big blow of a tllreerun third inning which enabl ed
Sonny Sie bert to win his fifth
game with the help or three
Texa s relievers. Toby Harrah
homered for the Rangers while
Bert Campaneris, Sal Bando,

Carlos May doubled in two

COLTS OBTAIN COLLETT
SA N FRAJIIC!SCO (UP! ) The Baltimore Colts obtained
veteran reserve g uard Elmer
Collett from tile San Francisco

49ers in exchange for a high
1975 draft choice.
Collett had been with the
49ers since 1967 a.fter making

~Co n tinued

ch oice .

By March 21, Dean testilied, tha t I didn ' t
be had concluded the whole with 11. "

from Page 11

truth m ust emerge, whalevt't'
the consequ ences, and be went
before the President to m ake a
full accounting to him .

that Ule denials were true and
that the ('barges or in·
volvement by members of the

··r

White Houae staff were false."
But Dean said Nixon was so

began by telling the

President that ther e was a
ca ncer gr owing on the
presidenc)' and that if the
cancer was not rem oved that

closely involved in the eff orts

W conceal the truth tha t on two
occasions, on March 13 and the President himaell would be
April 15, 1973, he discussed ki lled by it," Dean said in his
with Dean an offer of executive flat Wlemotional tone .
clemency for Hunt , th e former

Dean sa id he- told N i ~~oo n of
Hun t's dem ands for $1 12,000
and sa id " tha t this was just
typical of the type of bla ckm a il
th a t t he White- House w ould

CIA operative who pleaded
guilty or participating in the

suffe ring a torn ligament
earlier in the season.

the club as a Hth-&lt;ound drart

c:ontlnue to be subjected to an d
know how to deal

Dean

MAIISBALL TO IIAWAII
SAN DIEGO ~ UPI ) - Dave
Marshall, obtained from the
New York Mets by the San
Diego Padre5 in an ofl«ason
deal, was looking forward wa
starting ourield job. Instead he
was optioned to the club's
Hawa ii farm team in the
Pacilic Coast Leag ue following
Monday night's game against
the IJJs _Angeles Dodgers.
rt was beU•ved his place or
the roster will be taken by Enu
Hernandez, due to come off the
disa bled list next week alter

runs and scored oo a single by De r on Johnson and Gene
Rick lteichardt in the first Tenace each had two hils for
inning to give the White Sox all the A's; who left 12 runners
the runs they needed to beat stranded.

Watergate raid .

" After I f ini~hed ," Dean
continued . " I reali z,ed that I
had not reall'r'
ma de the
Presi dent understand because
aHer he ask ed a l ew q uestions,
he sug ges ted that it would be
an ell.cellen t idea if I gave some
sort ol briefin g to the Ca b inet
and tha t he was very 1mpressed
wllh my knowledg e of the
circumstan ces but he did not
seem par t icular ly conce r ned
with their im plicat ions ."
Dean Wears Tan Su it
Dean wore a tan suit , a blue
shirl, and a solid green tie . He
si pped water and a col a dr ink
and sucked coug h drops w hen
the commi ttee br oke to permit
m ember s to hu r ry back to the
Capitol to vo~e on the Sena te
11oor - an eKer ~;:ise w hich OC ·

cu,..red so
lrequentl..,
that
Chairman Sam J . Erv in, D
N.C. , 76, huffed he fett he waf.
" getting in shape for the
OlympiCS ."
Dean ' s blonde wife, Maureen,
di am onds glittering , stared
straigh l ahead and hel d close to
~r husband' s arm eaj:h time
!hey en tered or- left the hearing
room .
Some Repu bltcans ha \le a t
temp ted to discredit Dean . who
l~stified he felt he was being
made a " fall guy " a lter he told
Nill.on of his decision lo tell the
tr uth to the federa l Wa tergate
grand jur y .
Last week. , Dean ' s tes timony
th at he had " bOt"rowed" S4,8.SO
f r om a $350 .000 cash campai gn
f und k epi in the Whi te House to
pay lor his honeymoon was
leaked to the newspapers . The
fOllowing day , Senate Republi

can Leader Hugh Scott c;harac minuts after Dean expressed
teri1ed Dean as a " turncoar · his Intention to go to 1he
and " an embeuler ."
prosecutors and tell all he
Sen . Edward J . Gurney , R · knew
Fla , a member of IJ"le select
" The Pres•dent almost from
c ommiltet&gt;, declined to com. the outse t began asking me a
men! on Dean' s testimony that number of lea ding questions ,
Ehrlichman and
Haldeman which made me th ink t ha t the
hsted Gurney as the White conversa tion was being taped
House ' s friend on the commit - and that a record w as being
ttae Gurney sna pped an vnsm il ' made to protect himself ,'' he
ing
" no comment "
to a said .
r eporter who questioned him.
I I was then , he sai d, that
Dean r ecalled tha t N i)Con was Nl xon recalled " tha t he had
" C'onl lden l " that Gurney would sa id that Sl million was nothing
" protect the White House and to raise to pay to mainta in the
would do so out of poli ti cal silence of the defendants . H e
instinct and not have to be sa id lha l , he ha d, of course,
persuaded to do so."
only been joking when he made
He Suspects Tapi ng
tha t com m(!:n( " .Dean said .
Dean les l itled he suspected
Dean also sa id :
from the Pres ident 's behavi or
-;- Ni xon once told him that
and " leading ques tions" that a lter lhe election he would get
N ixon was taping the Apr il 15 his own people in the In terna l
meetinQ, arranqed w i thin 45 Revenue Service so 11 could be

used

against hls opponen t$•
Ni •on sa id Democratic ad·
m inistration$ had made good
use of the l RS, Dea n sa id .
- N I•on w as so Cortcer ned
with demonstra tions tha t he
once expr ~sed disp leasure
over a single picke t ac ross the
slreet lrom the Wh ite House .
Presi dentia l
appointmen ts
sec re tary Dw ight Cha pin ofler ed t o ge t some " thugs" t o
remove the m an. L ater , the
par k p olice ta l k ed h im in t o
moving ou t of presiden tial
sight .
- Ehrl t.chman told hi m to
" deep siK" - thl"ow into the
Po tomac river - documen ts
l ound in Hunt' s Whi l e House
sa fe af ter Hunt's ar r est . In·
stea d , Dean said, he tur ned
them over to L. Patrick: Gray ,
then act ing F B l d ir ector . Gra y
destroyed them , he said .

Rose Garden
club enjoys .
picnic meet
LONG BOTTOM -

Mrs. Floyd Stout, Long ·Botwm , RD.
Follo.wing dinner , Mrs .
Charles carr presided over the
re gular meeting . Devotions
were co nducted by Mrs .

major s. an d, second , infielder s

can't hesitate like Johnson was
all night before making his
throw when I'm running. They
can do it oo other players but

Cha rles Massar, who also read

SHOP YOUR NEAR EST STORE • PT. P....

FINAN C IA L REPORT
For F is cal Y ~ .ar End i ng

December ll. 197'2
Sit lis bu ry Town sh i p, Count y of
M ei g ~
.
P. 0 . Address : M i ddl epo rt,
Oh io . O.ate : Januar y 1911 .

I ce rtif y th e lollow lng re por t

to be cor rect .

R icha r d Ba iley ,
Town s h ip Cl er k
SCHEDULE I

cash bat•nce she et

Decembe r l 1, 1972
ASSETS :
Depos i tory Bala n ces S22.239 .26
Less : Checks Ovtst .
1656 .86
N et Fun ds on Depos i t 20.5112 .40
Totrtl Assets
S20 ,582 .40
liABILITIES r
F un d Ba la nc es
20,582 .40
Total Liabilit ies
120 ,58 2.40
SCHEDULE II
Summary ol Cash Balance s,
R e c e ipts &amp; Expenditur e s
Balance . Jan 1, 1971 Gen erar Fu nd
8.039 .05
Motor Ve h. Lie . Tax Fu nd
2,3 13.74
Gasol ine Ta x Fund
1,462. 47
Roed and
Br idge F u n d
( 0 0 ) 814 .94
Cem eter y F un d
1, 596 .2-9
Total
12,596 .61
Total Receipts
Gen era l F un d
12,896.80
Motor Veh. Lie . Tax F un
4.433 .23
Gasol ine Tax Fund
12,800 .00
Road and Br idge Fund 2,379 .89
Cemetery F und
140 .00
M iscellaneous F un d s
6,483.00
Totti ·
32,649 .92
Total Receipts &amp; BalancesGeneral Fu nd
20, 935 .85
Motor Veh . Li e. Ta x Fu nd
6, 746.97
Ga soli ne Ta x Fund
1~ .2 6 2 . 4 7
Road a nd Br idge Fund 1.564.95
Cemeter y F und
· 1,736.29
Miscellaneous F und s
6,483 .00
Total
51 ,129.53
ExpendituresGenera l Fund
12,239.21
Motor Veh. L ie. Tax Fund
~ .748 . 40

Gasoline Ta x Fund
12,57 1.02
Road;md Br idge Fun d 1,273.45
Cemetery F und
315.05
Total
31.147 . 13
Balance Dec . 31, 1972 General F und
8,696.64
Motor Veh . Lie. Ta x F un d
1.998 .57
Gasoline Tax; Fund1,691.45
Road and Br ldge Fund
29 1 so
Cemetery Fund
1, 421.24
M isc ellaneou s
6, 48 3.00
Total
20 ,S&amp;'.1. .40
SCHEDULE Ill
, r;.uh Balance, Receipts
and E ~~opendifures by Fund
GENERAL FUNOBalan c;e Jan . 1, 1971
11.039,05
RECEIPTS :
Gen . Prop Ta x
4,242 .34
Real Estate
Ta n gible Pers Prop . T a x 305 .69
lnherita!l ce Tax
100.77
Local Gov . Dlstr ib,
3.334.41.
Liquor Perm it Fees
4,676.50
Cigarelle Lie . Fees and F ines
199. 19
Adiu stmentsand Re fund s 37 .90
Total Receipts
12,896 .80
Total 8eginnin9 Balance
Plus Receipts
'.1.0,9J5 .8S

A DISCOUNT
DEPART ME. N-.: STOllE
OPEN DAILY 10 AM TO 9 PM - SUNDAY 1 PM TO 6 PM

~OR

GET READY

LICENSE TAX FUND

Balance. Jan . T, 1971

'2 ,313 .74

Motor Veh . Lie. Ta )C
Total Receipt s
Total Beg. Bal .
Plu s Re cei pts

4,433 .23
4,433.23

Receipts :

Expendltun~s :

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Regular 54c . Three .
four.
fiv e
ba g
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Receipts :
Gen . Prop . Ta x
Real E stat e
1,939. 10
Tang ible Pe rs . Prop . T ax 90.79
Other
.
·
350 .00
Total Rec eipts
2, 379 .89
. Total Beg. Bal.
Plus Receipts
1,564 .95
Expenditures :
M isc ellaneo us
527.89
Ma inten ance
745.56
Grand T ota l E xp.
1.273 45
Ba l an ce, Dec. 31, 1972
:m so
Total Exp . plus Bal.
Oec;ember 31 , 1972
1,564 .95
CEMETERY FUND
Balan ce , Jan . 1, 1972
1,596 .29

BATHTUB APPLIQUES

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in
30 $
m inutes,
wa shes
out of brush. le aves
no unpl e asant odor .
White a nd 6 color s.

16 Piece Set!

•

94
PR.

GIRLS TWO PIECE
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VALUES TO '2.94
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FAST SELLING
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ENTIRE STOCK! TEENS and WOMENS

SHORT SHORTS
Size 6 to 18
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Bat. Out. Dec. 31, 1972
L1 70 .00
Rate of Int.
6 p et .
Date of F inal Mat .
4-73
Motor Grader :
New Issues dUr i ng
Year 1972
18,500 00
Balan ce Out ., Dec . 31. 1972
18,500..00
Rate of In t .
Da te of Fi nal M at .
1,1. ?5

m ~1n v

$ 97

¢

WIFFL~ BALL AND BAT

., c

Trip planned
planned by members or Meigs
High School Chapter n! Future
Farmers of America to FFA
Muskin g um
in

Ca rrollton.

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Activities whi c h will be
a vailable to the boyB are
s wimmin g , motor boatins ,

GIRLS
BODY
.
SUITS
SIZES 3 To 14
SHORT SLEEVE
and SLEEVELESS

SHORT
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$ 99

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$ 88

t1
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Mac omber, Terry McCellan,

Danny Walker , Glen Kennedy,
Pa ul J ones and their advisor,
E ver ett Holcoinb.

Celebration slated

INFANTS

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· MASON - Mason's

COMPARE

2 RACKETS
BIRDIE
NET-

~·ourth

Annual July 4 ce lebration
sponsored by MaBon'.s - Little
L~ a g ue and Mason Volunteer
Fire Department will c.ommence at 9:45a .m . on July 4 at
the J . C. Cook Park here and
end a t 9:30p.m. with a giant
display of fireworks.

KNIT
SHORTS

2 .PLAYER BADMITION SET

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GIRLS ·
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CamP;

Refreshments will be sold.

AT
$i.59

Accordin g to Re d Tu cker ,

there will be fun for all . The J .
C. Cook Park is r eached by

turning le[t on HI. 33 al the ..,
Wilson TexacQ Sta tion towa rd
the river .

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•iriitiation Of Mary Shrine 37,
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F.rlday evening at the I.O.O.F.
Hall in Ponieroy. Mrs . .Paul
Winn served refreshlnent.s' ' of
punch and cookies to members
of the order and guests from

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48x63 , 48x84 . Solids.
prinl s . jacquards.

Lafayette Shri ne, Gallipolis
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CHILD'S

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A FACTORY CLOSEOUT!
. Antique Satin Look- Fiberglas

SAF!::TY PLASTIC BATVENTILATED WIFFLE BALL

PPERS MART

PR .

PR.

F.MONT

article on Mrs . Alice DeVol,
who was selected as an out·
· standing elementary teacher of
the year at Jonathan Alder

School in Plain City were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos

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Waugh, Bidwell.
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Omitted from yesterday's

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man, N•nty.GJo, Pa. and Eddie
Miller.

BABY RECEIVING

6 DAY SAVING
SALE!

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A Snoopy cake , ice cream,
Koo). Aid and co ffee · w er e
served to Mr . a nd Mrs . William
Fred Smiih, Sr ., Mr . and Mrs .
E ugene Smith, Tim , J ohn ,
Cindy, Mllrk lind Joseph , Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hoffman , Da vid
lind Beverly and Craig Darst.
Sending gifts but Wlabl~ to
attend we re Mrs. Aliee Baugh.

'THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE!

o : h er s .

STARTS WED. 10 A.M.

the ir son, Jeffr ey's Rth birlh-

Wednesday and Thursday

¢

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r

and

SET OF 4

'3.94

CJMPLEiE NEW ASSORTMENT

94~

00

man, Middleport, held a bir th.
day par ty in observance of

7 Ounce

SAVE SOc EACij SET
DISHWASHER SAFE

.

VALUES
TO

DENIMS-

COMPLETE NEW SELECTION HAS ARRIVED!
COUNTRY - ROCK - EASY LISTENI .N G
ALL YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS!

3- 14

' THICK-HEAVY
SOFT VELOUR
SIZE 22x44

PR .

8 TRAC.K STEREO TAPES

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baugh-

A camping trip July 1&amp;.20 is

HAND
TOWELS -- $1.27
WASH CLOTHS - · 57c

Canvas uppers. sturdy
grip soles . Made in
America .
MENS
BOYS

$

honored at party

PARTY PLATE

BATH TOWELS

TENNIS OXFORDS

STYRO PICNIC JUG

KNIT
SHIRTS

¢

_ jeffrey Caughman

IRRIDESCENT - 81/4" DIAMETER

BEAUTIFUL PRINTED VELOUR

MATCHING

'12 GALLON

GENERAL REVENUE
SHARING FUND

''"'

GAL.

I. WHILE THEY LAST I

315 .05

2,332.00

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MOULDED HANDLES!
REGULAR$1.67 V.ALUE
ON SALE WEDNESDAY lOAM

BIG BID

1,42 1. 24

Receipts
6,46 3.00
Balan ce . Dec . 31. 1972
6.46 3. 00
Total' Expenditures plu s Bal.
. Dec . 31 , 1972
6 . ~ 63 . 00
TOWNSHIP DEBT
BONDS AND NOTES
Lo•der- Backhoe
Outs!. Jan . 1, 1912
3, 502 .00
New Issues Dur ing
Year 1972
Non e
Redeemed Dur ing Yea r 1912

E'Nrl S ·;~."!,""
:f OPS

30 QT. COOLER CHEST

GIRLS SHORT SLEEVE

PACKAGE OF 100

FAMOUS COLONIAL
DESIGN!
..

Actual $2.98 Values! 1st Quality

'SAVE CASH!!

TWILLS

1,736 .29
92 .11'.1.

PLASTIC
TUMBLERS

HASH
GLASSWARE

VALUES TO '3.94!

140.00
140.0(

171.23

FORKS &amp;
SPOONS

d!iy anniversa ry .

. WHITE-RED-GOLD- BLACK

SHORT SETS

¢

PAPER
.PLATES

Mrs . Orville Brown .

VALUES TO 39c

13 Ounce

00 OFF

•

PLASTIC

REGULAR 12c

94

Frede rick

guests, M r s. R obert Gray and

9 INCH

White o r Colors

Mrs .

Goebel, Mrs. Harold Massar,
Mrs. John Arbaugh, ·and two

REG.$
$3.22

r.iv es Safer Footing
ln The TubProvides Decorative
Ac~ent for Tub or Shower

$1.00 VALUE -

SUN
GLASSES
Misses

RIOR LATEX

CHILD'S, Gl RLS, ·woMENS

SIZES FROM$
TODDLERS
TO
WOMENS
SIZE 10

CHILDRENS

Perfect Quality

77

Ja mes Stou t , Mrs . Rober t
Darst and Ti mmy, Mrs.
Charl es Carr and Sonia , Mrs .

UNBREAKABLE -

¢

SPRAY PAINT
FOR
MOST ANYTHING!

CANVAS OXFORDS

For Your
Traffic Areas

Poly Plastic

1X To 4X

REGULAR $2.~4
Solids or Stripes!

Floyd Swut, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Stout, Keith Lee, Mr. and Mrs.

Ul ah Swan, Mrs. Char! ..

FITS SIZES

SHOP OUR BUSY STORES

¢

4 pla s t· ic
pl a tes, sp9ons.
fork s. kniv es.
An 89c

Massa r ,

PANTY HOSE

Cl ea n up toot s With
warm water

GAL

WEDNESDAY MORNING 10 AM

WOMEN'S EXTRA LARGF.

KNIT
SHIRTS
MADE$
IN
U. S.A.

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11!1 :i iJ;i i tl't\'i I:[ij

MENS CREW NECK

16 COLORS

Receipts:

Sale of Lo t s
Total Rec eipts
Tot.jll Beg , Bal
Plus Receipts
Expenditures :
Salaries
Supp li es
Oth'er Expenses
Total Ex pend itur es
Bal ., Dec. J1 , 1972
TOtal Exp. Plus Bal.
December l1.1912

AT ALL STORES

SPRAY ENAMEL

F o r budg et ·minded
homeowners
id ea l f o r ex t erior

$ 84

SPECIAl. PURCHASE!

PRICES IN

PICNIC
SET

PLAN TO
BE HERE!

"GLIDDEN" AU PURPOSE

wood, masonry
• One s tq flat finish in
30 min utes

E~~openditures :

ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
1001
814 .94

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SIZE
21 x36

OUTSIDE
WHITE

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FOR LEISURE HOURS

PR.

Mis cell aneous
1,467.47
Ma intenan ce
3,290 .93
Grand Total Exp .
4,74!1.40
Balan ce, Dec . 3\, 1972
1.998.57
tota l Ex p. Plus Bal.
December 31, 1972
6,746.97
GASOLINE TAX FUND
BalanCI! , Jan . 1, 197'2 1,462-&lt;H
Receipts :
Gasolme T ax
12,80 0.00
Tot al Re ceipt s
12,800 .00
Tota l Beginn ing Ba l &lt;m ce
,Plus Receipts
14, 26'.1. .47

Balance , Jan . 1.197l

END OF MONTH SALE

22
SUMMER .FLOWERS

were given for next year's
programs and several projects
were discussed.
A silent auc tion was held
wi th Mrs . J ames Stout winning
th e tra ve lin g prize. Mrs.
Harold Massar , vice-president,
dused the meeting by reading
"The Gardeners' Prayer" .
A l~ nding were Mr. and Mrs.

SE RVIC E FOR 4

Salesman samples.
Mostly s mall s izes.
Valuos to $7 .95. On
sale Wednesday, 10
a .m . No Returns!

SHOES

NT, MASON OR SILVER BRIDGE SHOPPING PLAZA

the verse of the m onth .
Roll call wa's answered by
" bri nging a rdse and iden ~
ti £ying it." T he secretary's
re port was give n by Mrs.

Frederick Goebel. SuggesUons

WOMENS SAMPLE

.BAGS

6,746 .97

M iscella neous
5,S39 .73
Main tenan ce
7,03 1. 29
Grand Total Exp.
12,571.0'.1.
Balance, Dec. 31.1972
1,691.45
Total Exp . Plus Balance
Dec . 31 , 197'.1.
14, '.1.,2.47

OUR STORES
ARE SMALL
- - - BUT
WE GIVE
MIGHTLY GOOD
VALUES - SEE!

SPECIAL PIJRCHASI:

SAVE 50%

EXPENDITURES :

Administrative
11 ,410.27
Town Halls, Memo rial
Buildings, &amp;. Gr ound S:
84 .44
F ire Prote ct ion
660.00
· Cemeterie s
84 .50
Gran d Total E xp .
12,219 .21
Balan ce , Dec . 31, 197 2 6.696 .64
Total Expenditures Plus
Balan ce, Dec . ll , 1972
20,935 .85
MOTOR VEHICLE

The

annual family picnic o( the
Rose Garden Club was held
June 20 at the home of Mr. and

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S- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., June 26, 1973

• - The DaUy sentinel. Middleport-Pomerov. 0 .. J une 26. 1973

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Indians snap Yankee st~g
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sporu Writer
Al Bnunby thinks he is a .330
hitter and tile fastest runner in
beaebaU.
He showed both his skills
Mooday night when he had fi ve
hits, including a triple and four
singles, and scored the winning
I'W1 after beating out a hit to
shortstop Tim Johnson as the
Orioles

defeated
t he
Milwaukee Brewers, 4-3.
" First," said Bwnbry, "I
think I can hit .330 in the

.

they can 't do it on me .''

The

Cleveland

and 3-1, Chicago 3 New York 2,
Philadelphia 7 St. Louis 6,

Indians

Houston 13 Cincinnati 2, and
IJJs Angeles 3 San Diego 2.
Angels beat tile Kansas City
Bumbry beat out a single to
Royals, f&gt;-2 , the Boston Red Sox short when Johnson hesitated
shaded the Detroit Tige rs, 2-1, · making the throw in ·the 12t h
the Chicago While Sox topped inning, moved to second on
the· Mirm esota Twi ns, 3-2, a nd Rich Coggins' sac rifice, adthe Texas Rangers downed the va nced to third on a wild pitch
Oakland 1\'s, 4-2, in other by Fra nk Linzy and sco red on
Amer ican Leag ue games .
Willie Davis ' infield o ut. Mike
National Leag ue scores were Cuella r went the full 12 irmin gs
PittsbW'gh over Montrea l, 8-6 for the Or ioles, allow in g n ine
defea ted th e Ne w Yor k
Yankees, 4-2, the Ca lifor nia

hits and str iking out nine for
his fourth win .
The Indians snapped the
Yankees' eight-game wi.Ming
strea k when Chds OJambliss
drove in two r uns with a bases~

and a single which drove• in
thrCt?- runs a nd handed Kansas

Qty's Kon
defeat.

Wr i ~ t

his aecond

Carlton Fisk homered over

the le rt fi eJd " .,~II in F'enway
filled single and Go,ylord Perry Park at )&gt;'eciaely the moment
pit ched a nine-hitter for his when a taped recording of an
eighth
wi n.
Chambliss interv iew with him was ex.
dehvered the key hit off Mel plaining why it was diUicu lt w
Stot llemy re in the sixth inning. hit iq the Boston park, to gi ve
Th urman Munson homered for the Red Sox th eir-win over the
the Yankees in the ninth .
Tiger s in the Monday night
Nolan Ryan hu rled a fi v~ ­ nationally televised ga me , The
hitter and str uck out nine to blow handed Jim Perry his
raise his r ecord to 9-8 ror th e sixth loss . AJ Ka line hom ered
An gels. Vacta Pinson supported for the Tigers.

Ryan's pitching with a lriple

MiMesota . Stan Bahnsen r e.
ceived credit for his ninth win

although he needed the relief
help of both Terry Forster and
Cy Acosta . Acosta earned his
fifth save .
J eff Burroughs ' two-run dou·

ble was the big blow of a tllreerun third inning which enabl ed
Sonny Sie bert to win his fifth
game with the help or three
Texa s relievers. Toby Harrah
homered for the Rangers while
Bert Campaneris, Sal Bando,

Carlos May doubled in two

COLTS OBTAIN COLLETT
SA N FRAJIIC!SCO (UP! ) The Baltimore Colts obtained
veteran reserve g uard Elmer
Collett from tile San Francisco

49ers in exchange for a high
1975 draft choice.
Collett had been with the
49ers since 1967 a.fter making

~Co n tinued

ch oice .

By March 21, Dean testilied, tha t I didn ' t
be had concluded the whole with 11. "

from Page 11

truth m ust emerge, whalevt't'
the consequ ences, and be went
before the President to m ake a
full accounting to him .

that Ule denials were true and
that the ('barges or in·
volvement by members of the

··r

White Houae staff were false."
But Dean said Nixon was so

began by telling the

President that ther e was a
ca ncer gr owing on the
presidenc)' and that if the
cancer was not rem oved that

closely involved in the eff orts

W conceal the truth tha t on two
occasions, on March 13 and the President himaell would be
April 15, 1973, he discussed ki lled by it," Dean said in his
with Dean an offer of executive flat Wlemotional tone .
clemency for Hunt , th e former

Dean sa id he- told N i ~~oo n of
Hun t's dem ands for $1 12,000
and sa id " tha t this was just
typical of the type of bla ckm a il
th a t t he White- House w ould

CIA operative who pleaded
guilty or participating in the

suffe ring a torn ligament
earlier in the season.

the club as a Hth-&lt;ound drart

c:ontlnue to be subjected to an d
know how to deal

Dean

MAIISBALL TO IIAWAII
SAN DIEGO ~ UPI ) - Dave
Marshall, obtained from the
New York Mets by the San
Diego Padre5 in an ofl«ason
deal, was looking forward wa
starting ourield job. Instead he
was optioned to the club's
Hawa ii farm team in the
Pacilic Coast Leag ue following
Monday night's game against
the IJJs _Angeles Dodgers.
rt was beU•ved his place or
the roster will be taken by Enu
Hernandez, due to come off the
disa bled list next week alter

runs and scored oo a single by De r on Johnson and Gene
Rick lteichardt in the first Tenace each had two hils for
inning to give the White Sox all the A's; who left 12 runners
the runs they needed to beat stranded.

Watergate raid .

" After I f ini~hed ," Dean
continued . " I reali z,ed that I
had not reall'r'
ma de the
Presi dent understand because
aHer he ask ed a l ew q uestions,
he sug ges ted that it would be
an ell.cellen t idea if I gave some
sort ol briefin g to the Ca b inet
and tha t he was very 1mpressed
wllh my knowledg e of the
circumstan ces but he did not
seem par t icular ly conce r ned
with their im plicat ions ."
Dean Wears Tan Su it
Dean wore a tan suit , a blue
shirl, and a solid green tie . He
si pped water and a col a dr ink
and sucked coug h drops w hen
the commi ttee br oke to permit
m ember s to hu r ry back to the
Capitol to vo~e on the Sena te
11oor - an eKer ~;:ise w hich OC ·

cu,..red so
lrequentl..,
that
Chairman Sam J . Erv in, D
N.C. , 76, huffed he fett he waf.
" getting in shape for the
OlympiCS ."
Dean ' s blonde wife, Maureen,
di am onds glittering , stared
straigh l ahead and hel d close to
~r husband' s arm eaj:h time
!hey en tered or- left the hearing
room .
Some Repu bltcans ha \le a t
temp ted to discredit Dean . who
l~stified he felt he was being
made a " fall guy " a lter he told
Nill.on of his decision lo tell the
tr uth to the federa l Wa tergate
grand jur y .
Last week. , Dean ' s tes timony
th at he had " bOt"rowed" S4,8.SO
f r om a $350 .000 cash campai gn
f und k epi in the Whi te House to
pay lor his honeymoon was
leaked to the newspapers . The
fOllowing day , Senate Republi

can Leader Hugh Scott c;harac minuts after Dean expressed
teri1ed Dean as a " turncoar · his Intention to go to 1he
and " an embeuler ."
prosecutors and tell all he
Sen . Edward J . Gurney , R · knew
Fla , a member of IJ"le select
" The Pres•dent almost from
c ommiltet&gt;, declined to com. the outse t began asking me a
men! on Dean' s testimony that number of lea ding questions ,
Ehrlichman and
Haldeman which made me th ink t ha t the
hsted Gurney as the White conversa tion was being taped
House ' s friend on the commit - and that a record w as being
ttae Gurney sna pped an vnsm il ' made to protect himself ,'' he
ing
" no comment "
to a said .
r eporter who questioned him.
I I was then , he sai d, that
Dean r ecalled tha t N i)Con was Nl xon recalled " tha t he had
" C'onl lden l " that Gurney would sa id that Sl million was nothing
" protect the White House and to raise to pay to mainta in the
would do so out of poli ti cal silence of the defendants . H e
instinct and not have to be sa id lha l , he ha d, of course,
persuaded to do so."
only been joking when he made
He Suspects Tapi ng
tha t com m(!:n( " .Dean said .
Dean les l itled he suspected
Dean also sa id :
from the Pres ident 's behavi or
-;- Ni xon once told him that
and " leading ques tions" that a lter lhe election he would get
N ixon was taping the Apr il 15 his own people in the In terna l
meetinQ, arranqed w i thin 45 Revenue Service so 11 could be

used

against hls opponen t$•
Ni •on sa id Democratic ad·
m inistration$ had made good
use of the l RS, Dea n sa id .
- N I•on w as so Cortcer ned
with demonstra tions tha t he
once expr ~sed disp leasure
over a single picke t ac ross the
slreet lrom the Wh ite House .
Presi dentia l
appointmen ts
sec re tary Dw ight Cha pin ofler ed t o ge t some " thugs" t o
remove the m an. L ater , the
par k p olice ta l k ed h im in t o
moving ou t of presiden tial
sight .
- Ehrl t.chman told hi m to
" deep siK" - thl"ow into the
Po tomac river - documen ts
l ound in Hunt' s Whi l e House
sa fe af ter Hunt's ar r est . In·
stea d , Dean said, he tur ned
them over to L. Patrick: Gray ,
then act ing F B l d ir ector . Gra y
destroyed them , he said .

Rose Garden
club enjoys .
picnic meet
LONG BOTTOM -

Mrs. Floyd Stout, Long ·Botwm , RD.
Follo.wing dinner , Mrs .
Charles carr presided over the
re gular meeting . Devotions
were co nducted by Mrs .

major s. an d, second , infielder s

can't hesitate like Johnson was
all night before making his
throw when I'm running. They
can do it oo other players but

Cha rles Massar, who also read

SHOP YOUR NEAR EST STORE • PT. P....

FINAN C IA L REPORT
For F is cal Y ~ .ar End i ng

December ll. 197'2
Sit lis bu ry Town sh i p, Count y of
M ei g ~
.
P. 0 . Address : M i ddl epo rt,
Oh io . O.ate : Januar y 1911 .

I ce rtif y th e lollow lng re por t

to be cor rect .

R icha r d Ba iley ,
Town s h ip Cl er k
SCHEDULE I

cash bat•nce she et

Decembe r l 1, 1972
ASSETS :
Depos i tory Bala n ces S22.239 .26
Less : Checks Ovtst .
1656 .86
N et Fun ds on Depos i t 20.5112 .40
Totrtl Assets
S20 ,582 .40
liABILITIES r
F un d Ba la nc es
20,582 .40
Total Liabilit ies
120 ,58 2.40
SCHEDULE II
Summary ol Cash Balance s,
R e c e ipts &amp; Expenditur e s
Balance . Jan 1, 1971 Gen erar Fu nd
8.039 .05
Motor Ve h. Lie . Tax Fu nd
2,3 13.74
Gasol ine Ta x Fund
1,462. 47
Roed and
Br idge F u n d
( 0 0 ) 814 .94
Cem eter y F un d
1, 596 .2-9
Total
12,596 .61
Total Receipts
Gen era l F un d
12,896.80
Motor Veh. Lie . Tax F un
4.433 .23
Gasol ine Tax Fund
12,800 .00
Road and Br idge Fund 2,379 .89
Cemetery F und
140 .00
M iscellaneous F un d s
6,483.00
Totti ·
32,649 .92
Total Receipts &amp; BalancesGeneral Fu nd
20, 935 .85
Motor Veh . Li e. Ta x Fu nd
6, 746.97
Ga soli ne Ta x Fund
1~ .2 6 2 . 4 7
Road a nd Br idge Fund 1.564.95
Cemeter y F und
· 1,736.29
Miscellaneous F und s
6,483 .00
Total
51 ,129.53
ExpendituresGenera l Fund
12,239.21
Motor Veh. L ie. Tax Fund
~ .748 . 40

Gasoline Ta x Fund
12,57 1.02
Road;md Br idge Fun d 1,273.45
Cemetery F und
315.05
Total
31.147 . 13
Balance Dec . 31, 1972 General F und
8,696.64
Motor Veh . Lie. Ta x F un d
1.998 .57
Gasoline Tax; Fund1,691.45
Road and Br ldge Fund
29 1 so
Cemetery Fund
1, 421.24
M isc ellaneou s
6, 48 3.00
Total
20 ,S&amp;'.1. .40
SCHEDULE Ill
, r;.uh Balance, Receipts
and E ~~opendifures by Fund
GENERAL FUNOBalan c;e Jan . 1, 1971
11.039,05
RECEIPTS :
Gen . Prop Ta x
4,242 .34
Real Estate
Ta n gible Pers Prop . T a x 305 .69
lnherita!l ce Tax
100.77
Local Gov . Dlstr ib,
3.334.41.
Liquor Perm it Fees
4,676.50
Cigarelle Lie . Fees and F ines
199. 19
Adiu stmentsand Re fund s 37 .90
Total Receipts
12,896 .80
Total 8eginnin9 Balance
Plus Receipts
'.1.0,9J5 .8S

A DISCOUNT
DEPART ME. N-.: STOllE
OPEN DAILY 10 AM TO 9 PM - SUNDAY 1 PM TO 6 PM

~OR

GET READY

LICENSE TAX FUND

Balance. Jan . T, 1971

'2 ,313 .74

Motor Veh . Lie. Ta )C
Total Receipt s
Total Beg. Bal .
Plu s Re cei pts

4,433 .23
4,433.23

Receipts :

Expendltun~s :

THE HOLIDAY AND
VACATIONS

VACUUM CLEANER
Regular 54c . Three .
four.
fiv e
ba g
packages . All th e we ll
known brands.

For The Best
looking House
On The Street!

Who Has A . Better Selection?
COMPLETE NEW

1fo

SHIPMENT
HAS
JUST
ARRIV.ED

EA.

•

REVERSIBLE
BRAIDED
RUG

Receipts :
Gen . Prop . Ta x
Real E stat e
1,939. 10
Tang ible Pe rs . Prop . T ax 90.79
Other
.
·
350 .00
Total Rec eipts
2, 379 .89
. Total Beg. Bal.
Plus Receipts
1,564 .95
Expenditures :
M isc ellaneo us
527.89
Ma inten ance
745.56
Grand T ota l E xp.
1.273 45
Ba l an ce, Dec. 31, 1972
:m so
Total Exp . plus Bal.
Oec;ember 31 , 1972
1,564 .95
CEMETERY FUND
Balan ce , Jan . 1, 1972
1,596 .29

BATHTUB APPLIQUES

Dri es
in
30 $
m inutes,
wa shes
out of brush. le aves
no unpl e asant odor .
White a nd 6 color s.

16 Piece Set!

•

94
PR.

GIRLS TWO PIECE
SIZES 3 TO 12

VALUES TO '2.94
SET

FAST SELLING
STARTS
THURSDAY
10 AM

51 .00

1, ~·

77

$

EN'S
'NTS

$

THE
PRICE

ENTIRE STOCK! TEENS and WOMENS

SHORT SHORTS
Size 6 to 18
Denims Nylons Polyester
Twills

MARKED

$ 88

1.736.29

YESTERSNYLONS-

SIZES

Charley Pride. Osmond
Bros .• Loretta Lynn , Tamm"(
Wynette, Elvis. Grand Funk,
Lynn Anderson. Jeannie C.
Riley. Beatles. Sonny and
Cher , Neil Diamond, Connie
Smith, Porter Wagoner plus

ENTIRE
STOCK
ON SALE

Bat. Out. Dec. 31, 1972
L1 70 .00
Rate of Int.
6 p et .
Date of F inal Mat .
4-73
Motor Grader :
New Issues dUr i ng
Year 1972
18,500 00
Balan ce Out ., Dec . 31. 1972
18,500..00
Rate of In t .
Da te of Fi nal M at .
1,1. ?5

m ~1n v

$ 97

¢

WIFFL~ BALL AND BAT

., c

Trip planned
planned by members or Meigs
High School Chapter n! Future
Farmers of America to FFA
Muskin g um
in

Ca rrollton.

FAMOUS BEACON QUALITY

Activities whi c h will be
a vailable to the boyB are
s wimmin g , motor boatins ,

GIRLS
BODY
.
SUITS
SIZES 3 To 14
SHORT SLEEVE
and SLEEVELESS

SHORT
SETS
$ 99

NYLONS TERRYKNITS BLENOS -

$ 88

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Mac omber, Terry McCellan,

Danny Walker , Glen Kennedy,
Pa ul J ones and their advisor,
E ver ett Holcoinb.

Celebration slated

INFANTS

SET

· MASON - Mason's

COMPARE

2 RACKETS
BIRDIE
NET-

~·ourth

Annual July 4 ce lebration
sponsored by MaBon'.s - Little
L~ a g ue and Mason Volunteer
Fire Department will c.ommence at 9:45a .m . on July 4 at
the J . C. Cook Park here and
end a t 9:30p.m. with a giant
display of fireworks.

KNIT
SHORTS

2 .PLAYER BADMITION SET

97¢

Those planning to attend are
Carl
Davids pn,
·Rick

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REGULAR $4.94
SELECTION!

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fores try, wildlife, sports ,
ca ree rs , overnight hiking ,
small arms target prac tice and
_fir e.. rm safely.

IRREGUL.AK
CRIB
BLANKETS

WOMEN'S 2 PC.
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fishin g, all terrain vehicle
~riving, leadcr. hlp lrainlng,

BLANKETS

.A VARIED SELECTION!

RIGHT OUT OF STOCK!

GIRLS ·
NITE SHIRTS

CamP;

Refreshments will be sold.

AT
$i.59

Accordin g to Re d Tu cker ,

there will be fun for all . The J .
C. Cook Park is r eached by

turning le[t on HI. 33 al the ..,
Wilson TexacQ Sta tion towa rd
the river .

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LOUNGE

PHOTO
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While They Last!

SIZE .
32 TO 38

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$ .77

99
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Size
9"xll"

Three
candidates · for
. members hip we nt through
ce remonia l ritual durin g
•iriitiation Of Mary Shrine 37,
White Shrine of Jen~salem ,

F.rlday evening at the I.O.O.F.
Hall in Ponieroy. Mrs . .Paul
Winn served refreshlnent.s' ' of
punch and cookies to members
of the order and guests from

Se lf lin e d . Actual
S10.95 values , sizes
48x63 , 48x84 . Solids.
prinl s . jacquards.

Lafayette Shri ne, Gallipolis
and M~rie tla Shrine, Marietta.

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Insulated!

REAT END

VE CASH D

INITIATES MEMBERS

DRAPES

MENS or WOMENS

SUN
GLASSES

Bayon Acetale Cover

SOLI OS- PRINTS

READY TO HANG

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PERMANENT PRESS!

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CHILD'S

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. Antique Satin Look- Fiberglas

SAF!::TY PLASTIC BATVENTILATED WIFFLE BALL

PPERS MART

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article on Mrs . Alice DeVol,
who was selected as an out·
· standing elementary teacher of
the year at Jonathan Alder

School in Plain City were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos

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BABY RECEIVING

6 DAY SAVING
SALE!

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A Snoopy cake , ice cream,
Koo). Aid and co ffee · w er e
served to Mr . a nd Mrs . William
Fred Smiih, Sr ., Mr . and Mrs .
E ugene Smith, Tim , J ohn ,
Cindy, Mllrk lind Joseph , Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hoffman , Da vid
lind Beverly and Craig Darst.
Sending gifts but Wlabl~ to
attend we re Mrs. Aliee Baugh.

'THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE!

o : h er s .

STARTS WED. 10 A.M.

the ir son, Jeffr ey's Rth birlh-

Wednesday and Thursday

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SET OF 4

'3.94

CJMPLEiE NEW ASSORTMENT

94~

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man, Middleport, held a bir th.
day par ty in observance of

7 Ounce

SAVE SOc EACij SET
DISHWASHER SAFE

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VALUES
TO

DENIMS-

COMPLETE NEW SELECTION HAS ARRIVED!
COUNTRY - ROCK - EASY LISTENI .N G
ALL YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS!

3- 14

' THICK-HEAVY
SOFT VELOUR
SIZE 22x44

PR .

8 TRAC.K STEREO TAPES

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baugh-

A camping trip July 1&amp;.20 is

HAND
TOWELS -- $1.27
WASH CLOTHS - · 57c

Canvas uppers. sturdy
grip soles . Made in
America .
MENS
BOYS

$

honored at party

PARTY PLATE

BATH TOWELS

TENNIS OXFORDS

STYRO PICNIC JUG

KNIT
SHIRTS

¢

_ jeffrey Caughman

IRRIDESCENT - 81/4" DIAMETER

BEAUTIFUL PRINTED VELOUR

MATCHING

'12 GALLON

GENERAL REVENUE
SHARING FUND

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2,332.00

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REGULAR$1.67 V.ALUE
ON SALE WEDNESDAY lOAM

BIG BID

1,42 1. 24

Receipts
6,46 3.00
Balan ce . Dec . 31. 1972
6.46 3. 00
Total' Expenditures plu s Bal.
. Dec . 31 , 1972
6 . ~ 63 . 00
TOWNSHIP DEBT
BONDS AND NOTES
Lo•der- Backhoe
Outs!. Jan . 1, 1912
3, 502 .00
New Issues Dur ing
Year 1972
Non e
Redeemed Dur ing Yea r 1912

E'Nrl S ·;~."!,""
:f OPS

30 QT. COOLER CHEST

GIRLS SHORT SLEEVE

PACKAGE OF 100

FAMOUS COLONIAL
DESIGN!
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Actual $2.98 Values! 1st Quality

'SAVE CASH!!

TWILLS

1,736 .29
92 .11'.1.

PLASTIC
TUMBLERS

HASH
GLASSWARE

VALUES TO '3.94!

140.00
140.0(

171.23

FORKS &amp;
SPOONS

d!iy anniversa ry .

. WHITE-RED-GOLD- BLACK

SHORT SETS

¢

PAPER
.PLATES

Mrs . Orville Brown .

VALUES TO 39c

13 Ounce

00 OFF

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REGULAR 12c

94

Frede rick

guests, M r s. R obert Gray and

9 INCH

White o r Colors

Mrs .

Goebel, Mrs. Harold Massar,
Mrs. John Arbaugh, ·and two

REG.$
$3.22

r.iv es Safer Footing
ln The TubProvides Decorative
Ac~ent for Tub or Shower

$1.00 VALUE -

SUN
GLASSES
Misses

RIOR LATEX

CHILD'S, Gl RLS, ·woMENS

SIZES FROM$
TODDLERS
TO
WOMENS
SIZE 10

CHILDRENS

Perfect Quality

77

Ja mes Stou t , Mrs . Rober t
Darst and Ti mmy, Mrs.
Charl es Carr and Sonia , Mrs .

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SPRAY PAINT
FOR
MOST ANYTHING!

CANVAS OXFORDS

For Your
Traffic Areas

Poly Plastic

1X To 4X

REGULAR $2.~4
Solids or Stripes!

Floyd Swut, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Stout, Keith Lee, Mr. and Mrs.

Ul ah Swan, Mrs. Char! ..

FITS SIZES

SHOP OUR BUSY STORES

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4 pla s t· ic
pl a tes, sp9ons.
fork s. kniv es.
An 89c

Massa r ,

PANTY HOSE

Cl ea n up toot s With
warm water

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WEDNESDAY MORNING 10 AM

WOMEN'S EXTRA LARGF.

KNIT
SHIRTS
MADE$
IN
U. S.A.

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MENS CREW NECK

16 COLORS

Receipts:

Sale of Lo t s
Total Rec eipts
Tot.jll Beg , Bal
Plus Receipts
Expenditures :
Salaries
Supp li es
Oth'er Expenses
Total Ex pend itur es
Bal ., Dec. J1 , 1972
TOtal Exp. Plus Bal.
December l1.1912

AT ALL STORES

SPRAY ENAMEL

F o r budg et ·minded
homeowners
id ea l f o r ex t erior

$ 84

SPECIAl. PURCHASE!

PRICES IN

PICNIC
SET

PLAN TO
BE HERE!

"GLIDDEN" AU PURPOSE

wood, masonry
• One s tq flat finish in
30 min utes

E~~openditures :

ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
1001
814 .94

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21 x36

OUTSIDE
WHITE

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PR.

Mis cell aneous
1,467.47
Ma intenan ce
3,290 .93
Grand Total Exp .
4,74!1.40
Balan ce, Dec . 3\, 1972
1.998.57
tota l Ex p. Plus Bal.
December 31, 1972
6,746.97
GASOLINE TAX FUND
BalanCI! , Jan . 1, 197'2 1,462-&lt;H
Receipts :
Gasolme T ax
12,80 0.00
Tot al Re ceipt s
12,800 .00
Tota l Beginn ing Ba l &lt;m ce
,Plus Receipts
14, 26'.1. .47

Balance , Jan . 1.197l

END OF MONTH SALE

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SUMMER .FLOWERS

were given for next year's
programs and several projects
were discussed.
A silent auc tion was held
wi th Mrs . J ames Stout winning
th e tra ve lin g prize. Mrs.
Harold Massar , vice-president,
dused the meeting by reading
"The Gardeners' Prayer" .
A l~ nding were Mr. and Mrs.

SE RVIC E FOR 4

Salesman samples.
Mostly s mall s izes.
Valuos to $7 .95. On
sale Wednesday, 10
a .m . No Returns!

SHOES

NT, MASON OR SILVER BRIDGE SHOPPING PLAZA

the verse of the m onth .
Roll call wa's answered by
" bri nging a rdse and iden ~
ti £ying it." T he secretary's
re port was give n by Mrs.

Frederick Goebel. SuggesUons

WOMENS SAMPLE

.BAGS

6,746 .97

M iscella neous
5,S39 .73
Main tenan ce
7,03 1. 29
Grand Total Exp.
12,571.0'.1.
Balance, Dec. 31.1972
1,691.45
Total Exp . Plus Balance
Dec . 31 , 197'.1.
14, '.1.,2.47

OUR STORES
ARE SMALL
- - - BUT
WE GIVE
MIGHTLY GOOD
VALUES - SEE!

SPECIAL PIJRCHASI:

SAVE 50%

EXPENDITURES :

Administrative
11 ,410.27
Town Halls, Memo rial
Buildings, &amp;. Gr ound S:
84 .44
F ire Prote ct ion
660.00
· Cemeterie s
84 .50
Gran d Total E xp .
12,219 .21
Balan ce , Dec . 31, 197 2 6.696 .64
Total Expenditures Plus
Balan ce, Dec . ll , 1972
20,935 .85
MOTOR VEHICLE

The

annual family picnic o( the
Rose Garden Club was held
June 20 at the home of Mr. and

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Mr. a nd Mrs . George casto. Rt. I, Middleport , wi ll ob:
se rve their 46th wedding a nniversa ry with an ope n house a t
the home of the da ughter, Mrs. Eioiese Snyder , F loo d Ro ~:~d ~
Pomeroy, Wednesday, June 27 at 8:30p.m. Mr . a nd Mrs .
Gasto have another daughter . Mrs. Ruby Eynon, I.ong
Bottom , and a son, Jimmy , at home. Eve ryone is welcome to
att end the open house .

Recent pa_rt1J
honors
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Miss Deborah Lee Lathes
ANNOUNCE EN GAGEMENT - Dr. and Mrs. Neil A.
Lathes, Montrose, W. Va ., are announci ng the e ngagement
and forthcoming marr iage of thei r daughter, Deborah Le e , to
Samue l Ray Sca rberry, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. J . S. Scarberry,
New Haven . Miss Lothes is a 1970 graduate of Elkins Hi gh
School. She a ttended Po tomac Stale Coll ege and is presently
a senior at West .Virginia Univer sity School of Nursing.
Scar'berry is a 1969 graduate of Wahama High School and a
1972 grad uate of Potomac State College . He is presently
employed by Union Barge Line . An open church wedding in
Our Lady of Mercy Church in Pa rsons , W. Va ., is planned for

Mr. and Mrs. Donald F Earnest

Park of Roses scene of
Miller-Earnest vows

COLUMBUS - The Park of between the blooming rose
Roses her~ was the setting for beds by her fat her , was radiant
the m&lt;Jrr iage of Miss Patricia in a full length gown with an
program and refres hments. Lou Miller , Avon Pa rk , Fla ., empire waist. The dress, ma de
AMER I C AN
LEG I ON and Donald Frederi ck Earnest, by th• bride, was cons tructed
Eugene'' were served. Seve ra l
A surprise going away party
Auxiliary , Drew Webster Pos t Stow, Friday, June 15. The of whi tt&gt; bridal satin. The
was held recently in honor of gifL&lt;i we re al so prese nted to the
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will meet at 7:30 p. m . at the Rev. Phillip Schroeder , pastor quarter length puffed sleeves
honored guest.
Eugene McKinney . J r .
hall. New officers will be in- of The Uni ver sity Lutheran were covered with French lace
A picnic lunch and a large · Attending were Mr. " "d Mrs.
s tal le d. Mr s . Veda Davis, Chapel, performed the Rose while the cuffs were trimm,ed
ca ke shaped like a four ieaf Eu gene McKinn ey, Gr eg,
c ha irwoma n of junior ac- Ga rden ceremony at 6 p.m .
with white daisy cha in as were
c lover inscribed " Good Luck. Cind y, and Scott , Mrs. Lucy ,ill
tivities, wi ll have the program .
Parents of the bridal couple the scoop neckline and bottom
Mc Kin ney , Mr . lln d Mr s.
TUESDAY
P AST
MA TRONS
of are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. hein of the dress .
~·----·-·-·----~ Ernest Richmond and Heath,
As a headpiece the bride
YOUTH rally fo r Southern Pomeroy Chapter, O.E.S. , will Miller, Bombing Range Road.,
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Tom Batey, Katrina Ba te y, District s tudents , 6 p.m . at ente rta in the Past Matrons of Avon Park , Fla. , a nd Mr. and wore an impor ted white s traw
Evangeline chapter , O.E.S. at Mrs. Hume R. Ea rnest, 3807 . picture hat wi th daisy type
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Da vid Matheny, Sheila Ed· East Le ta rt .
MEIGS Coun ty Alcoholism 7:30 p,m. at the Pomeroy Kent Roa d, Stow. (The bride is flowe rs woven into a ·swirling
own w Jen we
wa rds, Will"rd Miller, Mrs.
an d Drug Abuse 1-neeting, 7: 30 Masonic Temple.
the grandda ugh ter of Mrs . des ig n radi a tin g fr om th e
have tbe best
Ali ce Wamsley, J une Ann and
REGULAR meeting of the Edith Shain, who now resides ce nter of the crown . The ha t
j J . R. , Susan Wri gh t, Ste ve p .m ., St. Paul Luther il n
Cla r k, Char les Hys ell a nd Church. Speaker will be the Ju nior Am er ica n Leg ion in Avon Park and is currently was held se cure with a small
bm-gains bere ?
director of ~ the~s ~ar e Line . Auxi li a r y ,' F'ee ney -Be nn.ett visiting in the Pomeroy area, cord of the sa me material
Mor ton Bar nes.
in ter lace d through the base of
P ubhc cord rally mv rted.
. Pos t 128 , sc hed ul ed . for and the late Alen Shain.)
Eugene , a 1973 graduate of
POM EROY . Pas t Matrons Tuesday has been pos tponed .
The double ring ce remony the crow n and fast ioned in a
Meigs Hig h School, enlisted i'n
I the Air Force and left ·June 21 wrll e nt ertain E vangeline MEIGS COUNTY Riding Club, was performed amidst a large sma ll bow.
Main at Sycamore
The br.de 's bouque t was
I• to begin basic train ing in San Chaptt&gt;r· Past Matrons. 7:30
6 p .m. a t Rock Sprin gs var, ety of colorful blooming
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omer oy
a s omc f .
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roses planted in formal beds, comp ose d of w hite da is ies
Antonio, Tex.
'tfr.t\Rle.
"'-~ a1r groun s.
wit h low key bac kgro und nestled in leatherleaf fe rn with
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AM E R ICA N
WEDNESDA Y
music of a cr ips ly splashing white sat in ribbon s treamers.
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water · fount a in , th e sof t Her only jewelr y wa s a -silve r
the hal l. J uni ors to ha ve the Aux ili a ry, Feeney-Be nn e tt ru1;tling of wind blown leaves necklace se t with a diamond
Post 128, 7:30p.m . at the ha ll . -a nd s in ging birds , 'whil e giv en to her by the groom .
Potluck at 6:30 p.m. wrth the over head slowl y moving dark
The ma tron of honor , Mrs.
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Leg ionnaires as gues ts.
ra in clouds mute d-&lt; the late Rose Shobert, Columbus, the
" Ha ppy Birt h day"
WILDWOOD Garden Club a ft er noon
s un .
Famil y bride 's only attendant, wore a,
Wit h A
annual picnic, 6:30 p.m. at members and guests were full length floral print gown
State Park on Route 3J going seated on dark g reen benches with an empire wais tline and
north.
arra nged as chur·ch pews on tied with a narrow bow. The
Of
luxuri ous
tri mm ed flow e r s ,on the dr ess , a ls o
I NST ALL ATIO N of new the
fashioned by the bride, were
officers whe n Po meroy- bluegrass lawn of the park .
The un ique ceremony was blue, purple and whi le on a
Middlepor t Li ons Club meets at
From
noon for lunc heon at Me igs Inn . wri tte n by the young couple black background . She carried
E LECTION and installa tion and included a part of the a bouquet of white and yellow
59 N. Seco nd St.
of new officers when Ohio tra diti onal ce remon ie s ye t daisies set in the leatherleaf
o.
Va ll ey Com ma nder y 24, reflected their own feelings on frern .
For her daughter 's wedding ,
Knighl• Temp lar , meets at the sacred ri tua l, which included th_e ir pare nts ac- Mrs. Miller chose a full length
7:30 p.m . at temple.
compa nyi ng th e m to the A-line gown with a r olled collar
THURSDAY ·
foreground wher e the br ide in a robin egg blue with matPOME ROY LODG E 164 .and groom pa id a moving ching accessories.
F&amp;AM, 7:30 p.m. Past Masters tribute to each of their parents.
Mrs . Ea rnest, mother of the
Night . All Mas ter Ma so ns
Th e bride, acco rrw a ni ed groom, for her s on 's wedding
inv ited. Refreshments.
wore an A-line fu ll length.
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powder blue gown with a high
DAUGHTER BORN,
Assoc iation will mee t a t 7:30 p.
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-cess ories. Both mother s wore
Ma ry Henry 's offi ce. All Frank ( Bud ) L. Roush ol corsages of ye llow daisies .
volunteers anti the publi c a re Ra bat, Morocco, in North
The groom, his attendants
Africa-, are announcing the
inv ited.
and
the fa ther of the bride wor e
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. birth of a daugh ter on June 5,
. SENIOR Crtrzens, 7:30p.m ., weighing 8 poun ds and 11 while tuxedo jackets , black
H ar n so n. v l ~l c S ch~o l . ounces named Amy Leigh. trouse rs, black bow ties and
Every one 1nv1ted . Refres h- Pa ternal grandparents are Mr. colored s hirts. The groom wor e
rnents .
and Mrs. Darre ll (Char lotte ) a mint gree n form al shirt ma de
WOMEN 'S F e ll ows hip of Jenks of Ma son, a nd maternal by the bride, as was her
Churches of Chris t, family grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. fa ther 's shirt, in a prwder blue.
picn ic , 6:30 p.m ., Bedfo rd Charles L. Nutter, Fair mont,
Ca mpground . Bring family , W. Va. Roush is a member of
food a nd table ,se rv ic e . th e s pecial Arm y F orces
E veryone invited.
sta tioned at the Embassy at
FRIDAY
Rabat.
ICE CREAM social, Rock
CORRECTION
Spri ngs United Methodis t .
Mrs.
Marie Pugh and her
Ch u_rc h, 6:30 . p.m . Ha ndgr a ndd aughter , Tena Ea s t, ·
cr a n k ~_q ice crea m , ca ke,
have return ed hom e a fte r
coffee. and pop.
spending a week with her
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sister, Mrs. Norma McCarty .
TO HOLD SOCIAL
Miss East is Mrs. Pugh's
FOREST RUN - An r·ce
granddaughter and not her
crea m social wi ll be held at the
n iece as was pre vious ly
Fores t Run United Me thodist
reported a"d they visi ted Mrs.
Church, Friday evenin g at 6:30 McCarty , not Mrs. Amanda
p.m. lee-cream, pie and cake
~v~ !ese~e:d~. . . . . . . . . . . . .~.l.ur•r•ay. .a•s •w•a•s •r•ep• o•r•te•d•. . . .

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E ric Bush, Tiffin, served as
best man while Donald White,
Stow, ushered the fa milies and
gues ts to thei r seats. All wore
white and yellow carnation
but tona ires.
Immed ia tely following the
wedding ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Miller entertained at a
buffet din ner recepti on held in
the Clin tonville Wome n's Club.
Mrs. Barbara Rice, Lakeland,
Fla ., sfste r of the brid e,
regis tered the guests in the
bride's book.
The buffet table and the cake
table were covered with whi le
linen tablecloths "with ·floor
length ruffled .tiers. Daisies
and greenery carried out the
flower theme, while the gues t
tables had a s ing le large yellow
or g reen , 'lem on or lim e
scented candle ringed with
dais ies 3nd greenery.
A niece of the ·groom, Miss
Dale Thomas, Bath, served a
yellow, citrus base punch to the
guests at the buffet table.
The ca ke table carried two
silv-er candelabra with yellow
ta~rs . A three tiered wedding
cake was trimmed in white and
was accened by a crown floral
a rrangement of whi te, yellow
and lavender daisies . Serving
the wedding cake to guests
were Mrs . Kat hy Daw ley ,
As hland , Ky ., and Mrs . Lorene
Malanowski , Columbus. Both
wore a white a~d yellow corsage,
For her goi ng away attire the
bride chose a stree t length
peach colored dress wi th a
qui lled waistband and white
accessories. On their wedding
trip Mr. and Mrs. Donald '
Earnes t visi ted the eas tern
coast in Delawa re and the Cape
Cod and Bos ton area befor e
returning by way of Niagara
Falls :
Alter a shor t slay in Stow,
th e young c ouple pl an to
es tabli s h the ir home in
Boulder, Colo.", prior to entering gra duate school. Both
are graduates of Ohio Slate
University, wi th B. Sc. Degr ees
in Ge ology.

Linda Wolfe was welcomed
as a new member into the
Young Wives' Club at their
J une meeting held June 20 at
the home of Karen Young.
A family pi cnic was planned
on the tentative dates of J uly 7
a nd 14 at F orked Run State
Pa rk at 6 p.m . Es ther Mays
presijed over the meeting and
Pa m Hager won the d'oor prize.
Refr es hments were served to
the above and Avice Spencer,
Ruth McGrath, Mary Barnha r t, MariiY.n Spencer, and a

gues t, Nan cY,.·Murr:issey .
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or syrup starts out as tropica l
bea ns dri ed and shipped from
South Am er ica or West Afri ca .

• Metal -Waste Baskets
• Utility Pails

• 3 Pc. Bathroom Set
• Patio Brooms
e Fancy Bathroom Waste Cans • Charcoal Lighter
• Bissell Disposal Dust Mops
• Childrens Thongs
• Sponge Mops
• 1 Lot of Kitchen

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Mr. a nd Mrs . George casto. Rt. I, Middleport , wi ll ob:
se rve their 46th wedding a nniversa ry with an ope n house a t
the home of the da ughter, Mrs. Eioiese Snyder , F loo d Ro ~:~d ~
Pomeroy, Wednesday, June 27 at 8:30p.m. Mr . a nd Mrs .
Gasto have another daughter . Mrs. Ruby Eynon, I.ong
Bottom , and a son, Jimmy , at home. Eve ryone is welcome to
att end the open house .

Recent pa_rt1J
honors
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Miss Deborah Lee Lathes
ANNOUNCE EN GAGEMENT - Dr. and Mrs. Neil A.
Lathes, Montrose, W. Va ., are announci ng the e ngagement
and forthcoming marr iage of thei r daughter, Deborah Le e , to
Samue l Ray Sca rberry, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. J . S. Scarberry,
New Haven . Miss Lothes is a 1970 graduate of Elkins Hi gh
School. She a ttended Po tomac Stale Coll ege and is presently
a senior at West .Virginia Univer sity School of Nursing.
Scar'berry is a 1969 graduate of Wahama High School and a
1972 grad uate of Potomac State College . He is presently
employed by Union Barge Line . An open church wedding in
Our Lady of Mercy Church in Pa rsons , W. Va ., is planned for

Mr. and Mrs. Donald F Earnest

Park of Roses scene of
Miller-Earnest vows

COLUMBUS - The Park of between the blooming rose
Roses her~ was the setting for beds by her fat her , was radiant
the m&lt;Jrr iage of Miss Patricia in a full length gown with an
program and refres hments. Lou Miller , Avon Pa rk , Fla ., empire waist. The dress, ma de
AMER I C AN
LEG I ON and Donald Frederi ck Earnest, by th• bride, was cons tructed
Eugene'' were served. Seve ra l
A surprise going away party
Auxiliary , Drew Webster Pos t Stow, Friday, June 15. The of whi tt&gt; bridal satin. The
was held recently in honor of gifL&lt;i we re al so prese nted to the
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will meet at 7:30 p. m . at the Rev. Phillip Schroeder , pastor quarter length puffed sleeves
honored guest.
Eugene McKinney . J r .
hall. New officers will be in- of The Uni ver sity Lutheran were covered with French lace
A picnic lunch and a large · Attending were Mr. " "d Mrs.
s tal le d. Mr s . Veda Davis, Chapel, performed the Rose while the cuffs were trimm,ed
ca ke shaped like a four ieaf Eu gene McKinn ey, Gr eg,
c ha irwoma n of junior ac- Ga rden ceremony at 6 p.m .
with white daisy cha in as were
c lover inscribed " Good Luck. Cind y, and Scott , Mrs. Lucy ,ill
tivities, wi ll have the program .
Parents of the bridal couple the scoop neckline and bottom
Mc Kin ney , Mr . lln d Mr s.
TUESDAY
P AST
MA TRONS
of are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. hein of the dress .
~·----·-·-·----~ Ernest Richmond and Heath,
As a headpiece the bride
YOUTH rally fo r Southern Pomeroy Chapter, O.E.S. , will Miller, Bombing Range Road.,
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Evangeline chapter , O.E.S. at Mrs. Hume R. Ea rnest, 3807 . picture hat wi th daisy type
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MEIGS Coun ty Alcoholism 7:30 p,m. at the Pomeroy Kent Roa d, Stow. (The bride is flowe rs woven into a ·swirling
own w Jen we
wa rds, Will"rd Miller, Mrs.
an d Drug Abuse 1-neeting, 7: 30 Masonic Temple.
the grandda ugh ter of Mrs . des ig n radi a tin g fr om th e
have tbe best
Ali ce Wamsley, J une Ann and
REGULAR meeting of the Edith Shain, who now resides ce nter of the crown . The ha t
j J . R. , Susan Wri gh t, Ste ve p .m ., St. Paul Luther il n
Cla r k, Char les Hys ell a nd Church. Speaker will be the Ju nior Am er ica n Leg ion in Avon Park and is currently was held se cure with a small
bm-gains bere ?
director of ~ the~s ~ar e Line . Auxi li a r y ,' F'ee ney -Be nn.ett visiting in the Pomeroy area, cord of the sa me material
Mor ton Bar nes.
in ter lace d through the base of
P ubhc cord rally mv rted.
. Pos t 128 , sc hed ul ed . for and the late Alen Shain.)
Eugene , a 1973 graduate of
POM EROY . Pas t Matrons Tuesday has been pos tponed .
The double ring ce remony the crow n and fast ioned in a
Meigs Hig h School, enlisted i'n
I the Air Force and left ·June 21 wrll e nt ertain E vangeline MEIGS COUNTY Riding Club, was performed amidst a large sma ll bow.
Main at Sycamore
The br.de 's bouque t was
I• to begin basic train ing in San Chaptt&gt;r· Past Matrons. 7:30
6 p .m. a t Rock Sprin gs var, ety of colorful blooming
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Antonio, Tex.
'tfr.t\Rle.
"'-~ a1r groun s.
wit h low key bac kgro und nestled in leatherleaf fe rn with
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the hal l. J uni ors to ha ve the Aux ili a ry, Feeney-Be nn e tt ru1;tling of wind blown leaves necklace se t with a diamond
Post 128, 7:30p.m . at the ha ll . -a nd s in ging birds , 'whil e giv en to her by the groom .
Potluck at 6:30 p.m. wrth the over head slowl y moving dark
The ma tron of honor , Mrs.
y
Leg ionnaires as gues ts.
ra in clouds mute d-&lt; the late Rose Shobert, Columbus, the
" Ha ppy Birt h day"
WILDWOOD Garden Club a ft er noon
s un .
Famil y bride 's only attendant, wore a,
Wit h A
annual picnic, 6:30 p.m. at members and guests were full length floral print gown
State Park on Route 3J going seated on dark g reen benches with an empire wais tline and
north.
arra nged as chur·ch pews on tied with a narrow bow. The
Of
luxuri ous
tri mm ed flow e r s ,on the dr ess , a ls o
I NST ALL ATIO N of new the
fashioned by the bride, were
officers whe n Po meroy- bluegrass lawn of the park .
The un ique ceremony was blue, purple and whi le on a
Middlepor t Li ons Club meets at
From
noon for lunc heon at Me igs Inn . wri tte n by the young couple black background . She carried
E LECTION and installa tion and included a part of the a bouquet of white and yellow
59 N. Seco nd St.
of new officers when Ohio tra diti onal ce remon ie s ye t daisies set in the leatherleaf
o.
Va ll ey Com ma nder y 24, reflected their own feelings on frern .
For her daughter 's wedding ,
Knighl• Temp lar , meets at the sacred ri tua l, which included th_e ir pare nts ac- Mrs. Miller chose a full length
7:30 p.m . at temple.
compa nyi ng th e m to the A-line gown with a r olled collar
THURSDAY ·
foreground wher e the br ide in a robin egg blue with matPOME ROY LODG E 164 .and groom pa id a moving ching accessories.
F&amp;AM, 7:30 p.m. Past Masters tribute to each of their parents.
Mrs . Ea rnest, mother of the
Night . All Mas ter Ma so ns
Th e bride, acco rrw a ni ed groom, for her s on 's wedding
inv ited. Refreshments.
wore an A-line fu ll length.
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powder blue gown with a high
DAUGHTER BORN,
Assoc iation will mee t a t 7:30 p.
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-cess ories. Both mother s wore
Ma ry Henry 's offi ce. All Frank ( Bud ) L. Roush ol corsages of ye llow daisies .
volunteers anti the publi c a re Ra bat, Morocco, in North
The groom, his attendants
Africa-, are announcing the
inv ited.
and
the fa ther of the bride wor e
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. SENIOR Crtrzens, 7:30p.m ., weighing 8 poun ds and 11 while tuxedo jackets , black
H ar n so n. v l ~l c S ch~o l . ounces named Amy Leigh. trouse rs, black bow ties and
Every one 1nv1ted . Refres h- Pa ternal grandparents are Mr. colored s hirts. The groom wor e
rnents .
and Mrs. Darre ll (Char lotte ) a mint gree n form al shirt ma de
WOMEN 'S F e ll ows hip of Jenks of Ma son, a nd maternal by the bride, as was her
Churches of Chris t, family grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. fa ther 's shirt, in a prwder blue.
picn ic , 6:30 p.m ., Bedfo rd Charles L. Nutter, Fair mont,
Ca mpground . Bring family , W. Va. Roush is a member of
food a nd table ,se rv ic e . th e s pecial Arm y F orces
E veryone invited.
sta tioned at the Embassy at
FRIDAY
Rabat.
ICE CREAM social, Rock
CORRECTION
Spri ngs United Methodis t .
Mrs.
Marie Pugh and her
Ch u_rc h, 6:30 . p.m . Ha ndgr a ndd aughter , Tena Ea s t, ·
cr a n k ~_q ice crea m , ca ke,
have return ed hom e a fte r
coffee. and pop.
spending a week with her
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sister, Mrs. Norma McCarty .
TO HOLD SOCIAL
Miss East is Mrs. Pugh's
FOREST RUN - An r·ce
granddaughter and not her
crea m social wi ll be held at the
n iece as was pre vious ly
Fores t Run United Me thodist
reported a"d they visi ted Mrs.
Church, Friday evenin g at 6:30 McCarty , not Mrs. Amanda
p.m. lee-cream, pie and cake
~v~ !ese~e:d~. . . . . . . . . . . . .~.l.ur•r•ay. .a•s •w•a•s •r•ep• o•r•te•d•. . . .

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E ric Bush, Tiffin, served as
best man while Donald White,
Stow, ushered the fa milies and
gues ts to thei r seats. All wore
white and yellow carnation
but tona ires.
Immed ia tely following the
wedding ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Miller entertained at a
buffet din ner recepti on held in
the Clin tonville Wome n's Club.
Mrs. Barbara Rice, Lakeland,
Fla ., sfste r of the brid e,
regis tered the guests in the
bride's book.
The buffet table and the cake
table were covered with whi le
linen tablecloths "with ·floor
length ruffled .tiers. Daisies
and greenery carried out the
flower theme, while the gues t
tables had a s ing le large yellow
or g reen , 'lem on or lim e
scented candle ringed with
dais ies 3nd greenery.
A niece of the ·groom, Miss
Dale Thomas, Bath, served a
yellow, citrus base punch to the
guests at the buffet table.
The ca ke table carried two
silv-er candelabra with yellow
ta~rs . A three tiered wedding
cake was trimmed in white and
was accened by a crown floral
a rrangement of whi te, yellow
and lavender daisies . Serving
the wedding cake to guests
were Mrs . Kat hy Daw ley ,
As hland , Ky ., and Mrs . Lorene
Malanowski , Columbus. Both
wore a white a~d yellow corsage,
For her goi ng away attire the
bride chose a stree t length
peach colored dress wi th a
qui lled waistband and white
accessories. On their wedding
trip Mr. and Mrs. Donald '
Earnes t visi ted the eas tern
coast in Delawa re and the Cape
Cod and Bos ton area befor e
returning by way of Niagara
Falls :
Alter a shor t slay in Stow,
th e young c ouple pl an to
es tabli s h the ir home in
Boulder, Colo.", prior to entering gra duate school. Both
are graduates of Ohio Slate
University, wi th B. Sc. Degr ees
in Ge ology.

Linda Wolfe was welcomed
as a new member into the
Young Wives' Club at their
J une meeting held June 20 at
the home of Karen Young.
A family pi cnic was planned
on the tentative dates of J uly 7
a nd 14 at F orked Run State
Pa rk at 6 p.m . Es ther Mays
presijed over the meeting and
Pa m Hager won the d'oor prize.
Refr es hments were served to
the above and Avice Spencer,
Ruth McGrath, Mary Barnha r t, MariiY.n Spencer, and a

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REHEARSAL DINNER ,
Foll owin g the we ddin g
rehearsal in the Pa rk of Roses,
Columbus , on Thurs day
evening: June 14, the Mille r-Ea rnes t wedding party was
entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Hum e Earnest, parents of the
bridegroom, at a rehearsal
dinnet"!rt The Top of the Center
Restaura nt loca ted on the top
of the 27 s tory CNB.building in
downtoWn Columbus.

[f vo u n eed a lor1 n , you ne ed so meo ne you ca n

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SAVINGS OF OVER $150,000,000. .

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• Ice Buckets

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COFFEE MATE _____ J~~-89

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• Laundry Baskets·

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We Accept Federal Food Stamps
PHONE: 992-3480

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AT ' V2 PRICE

SUPERIOR

:SUPER MARKET - Open Daily 9 to 10 - Sun. 10 to 10

.

s5.00

EVERY THING GOES

LB.

69¢

FLOWERS

SALE

LOIN PORK CHOPS

PYRAMID
BY THE PIECE lB
BOLOGNA •••••••••••• •• •••••• ·•

VASE

BASEMENT

SUPERIOR FAMILY P.AK

Young wives '
club meets

1

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FABRIC
SOFTENER
3 QTS. FOR

3 Ol
JAR

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With

Good Oot'l' ill Mark V
L1m1f 1 Coup on

Per Cus i Ornt&gt;r

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1972 NOVA " 6"
S229S
4·door, loca l 1-owner, light green finish. good tires, auto
tr ansmission, power steering, rad io, real economy .
1971 CHEVROl,.ET BLAZER
$2 995
4"wheel d rive , auxiliary top, locking f ront hubs, V-8,
auto ma,ic t ransm ission. power steer ing &amp; brakes , local
low m i leage, l -ear owner , radio, spare never used.
1971 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
13095
Local 1-owner, low mileage car . beige fin is h, vinyl lop,
good w hite-wall t ires, radio, automat ic trans .. power
steer ing &amp; brakes . factory air .

Pomeroy

~ctor

Co.

Addit ional 25c Char ge per
Adver t isement.
OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
OFFICE HOURS
8:30a . m . to 5:00 p.m . Da ily,
POMEROY, OHIO
8: 30 a. m . to 12 : 00 Noon
Sat ur day .
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Obituary
Help Wanted

For Sale

For Sale

304-485-3809

ON YOUR DIAL

Lost

For Rent or Sale

Notice

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For Rent

Card of Thanks

NOW OPEN

ASHLAND OIL
SERVICE CENlER

CHEST FREEZER

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For Sale

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

WOOD TRUSSES

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

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Property

Transfers

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

Reg. 295.95-249.95

like .a person.

Wheel
Alignment
It Must

Wantett To Buy

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72 .CHEVY II

Help .Wanted
Rutland, cert. for trans.
Norman E. Hysell, Patricia MALE or fema le desk clerk, 1973 HONDA 500 with extras.
$1,300. Call 667-3554.
Must be able to live in . Apply
A. Hysell to Albert K. Appleby,
6-20-7tp
in person , Ohio HoteL
Shirley Appleby, 1.3 acres,
6-20-6tc 1972 YAMAHA 350 Roadbike .
Scipio.
1,970 actual miles . Good
re f rigera ti on
William F. Smith _ Sr., QUAj... IFIED
condition
. $695 .00 or nearest
servicema n , industria l ,
offer. Ca l h742-Ji95
reasonable
Beatrice Ellen Smith to Robert
comme r cia l, domestic, good
afte
r
6
p.m
.
G. PainU!r, lot 413, Middleport.
pay and working cond it ions.
6-20-6tc
Must
be
experienced
.
Gall
ia
Clarence D. Adams, dec. to
Refrigerat ion Co., 611 3rd
Clara Adams, affid. for trans.,
WA LN UT -st ere o. ra d lo ·t ape
Ave ., Ga ll ipoli s, 446-4066.
tf
combina t ion , am -l til rad io, 8
6,,
_
Sutton.
tra ck tape deck, 4 speaker
Jacob Schaefer, dec., heirs, NEED a lady lo do very l ight
system .c. Balance
soun d
$110.59, or use our budget
Fred Goeglein et al., to State of
housework and help care for
terms . Ca ll 992-3965.
an_elderly lady . 992-5585.
Ohio, judgement settlement,
6-26-3tp
Salisbury.

NOVA COUPE
307 v .a, auto. trans .. powe r
steering , road whee ls.

•2395
Karr &amp; Van Zandt

' Our Qual ity
" You' ll li ke
Way of Doing Bus iness ."
GMAC FINANCING
992-5342
"Pomeroy
·o pen Evenings 'Til8 : DO
Til5 P.M . Sat.

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Real Estate For Sale

Pets For Sale

Auto Sales

Mobile Homes For Sale

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CASH pai d for ell makes a nd
m od els of m ob ile ho m es.
Ph one area code 61A·tl23-9531.
tl-13-tf c

Air Conditioners
Awning s
Underpinning
Com p l et e mob ile hom e
se rv ice ~ plu s g iganti c
di splay . of mobil e hom es
always a va ilabl e at

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
1220 Was hington Blvd.
423-7521
B E LPRE , 0 .
2 LOTS and a 12 x 65 mob il e
home, Albany, Ohio, natural
ga·s · and pressure water
system . Ca ll 675 -3000, K &amp; K
Mobile Hom e s in Point
Pleasant.
6-22-6tc
TRAILER &amp; lbt , all electr ic, 2
bedr oo m s, exce ll en t co n dition, 12 l( 60, approximatelv
3/.1 Acre o f land . Cal l
742-3123 .
6-22-6tc
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Real Estate For Sale
NEW j bedroom hom e, electric
· heat, one car ga r age, with
acre of ground . 992 -2735.
6-22-6tc

5 ROOM house . bath, basement,
-gas heat , 21ots. ·s. D. Bu ski rk,
341 Page St reet, Middl epor~ .
Ohio. Ph one 992-5487,
6-24c3tp
HOUSE for sale, 205 Spr ing
Ave. 5 r:oom s and bath, $6 ,000,
Wi l liam Braham .
6-24-3tp

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5 ROOM house with bath , newly
r e m ode l ed , upper end of
Syra cuse. 992-3116 .
6-24-31c

FARM FOR sale, 77 acres of
land, pc3sture, fruit tree s,
water tap paid , necessar y
farm buildings, 5 room house
w ith bath, ca rpeting and
paneling . Ca ll 992.7304, Hyse ll
Run Road .
6-20-6tc
7 ROOM house w i th bat h in
Rutl and , air conditioned,
car peted, gas furnace, dis hw ash er . double even , rang e,
double garC!ge, large ca rport,
4 acre s cleareC.: and fen ced,
sma l l
barn
and
other
buildings . Phone 614-742-6834.
5-30-lfc

we will
it Right .

8-4:30 Da ily, B-t2 Sal.
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
Bu i ldmg.
Middleport, 0 .
99'2 -1101

ELECTRICIAN

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WE HAVE BUYERS W:TH
CASH. YOU HAVE THE
PR O PERTY . L ET S GE T
TOGETHER .
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992 -2259
No an swe r 99 2-1568

Ha-.te your T.V . Pidure Tube
Restored As Good As New
Ri ght In Your Home.
Guaranteed for ' Mo.

Color-SJO.OO
Black &amp; White-S1S.OO

MY

I IWt 1HE. CHIEF Of

'10~ TOOK
T~ AT CLASS

JOHNSON'S T.V.

L!;T S JU ST

FOR ANOTHER

LA ST TERIA

949-3151
Racine, Ohio

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CAN'T c&amp;.\E .

WHAT ~E

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POMEROY
.
HOME &amp; AUTO

New &amp; Rewiring

992-2094
606 E- Main Pomero_y

of Old

Homes&amp;
All Types of
Electrical Repair

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

PHILIP PICKENS

FURNITURE

'lOU I-IAP.VARD
PI'.OFESSOPS ONL'I
IWDW on41U\ DULL
lblTELLECTUALS!!NO REAL DOWN·
TO·IEARTM FOUC.~!!

Stop In and See Ou·
Floor Disp!av.

843-2341
SEPTIC tANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

BUT

1 DO.' !

I'M
GIVJN.G
APAF':N

FOR

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OUR GUEST OF

HONOR, PROFI.~SOit.
McGOON!!• JIM SURE
'IOU'LL ALL EN&lt;.la-1
A TALt&lt;. WITH ---

LET US HELP YOU
,Roofing . Roof Painting ,
Spouting, ,7flumbing ,
Remod e ling , Complete
Build ing, Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Si ding.

24 HOUR SERVICE

MODERN
SANITATION
JOHN TUCKER
Rt . 4, Pomeroy , 0 .
992-'3954

G&amp;E Appliance Repair . repair
on all laund ry equipment,
refrrgeration equipmen t and
hou se
wir ing ,
wel d inQ,
electr ic and gas. Call 992-3802
or after 4; 30 p . m . call 9916050 .
5-24-30tp
DOZER and back hoe Work,
ponds af""!d septic ta_nks_. d i t~h ­
ing serv1ce ; top sm l, ftll ~trt ,
li mestone ; B&amp; K Excavattnc.
Phone 992-5367 or 992 -3861.
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9-1-tf c

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IT TAKE5 GOMEONE
Wl,-1-&lt; ENOUG~ NEI&lt;'VE
TO 60 00Jr IN PUBLIC
Wl'n-1 IT ON !

I ' LL 'GAY ONE TH ING••
NOT EVERYI:IOOY
COUl-D WEAR A

PHONE : 992-2550

SPORTS JACKET

~ I KE THAT~

ALL-WEATHER

l ~ELI EVE 9HE 15
PLAYI N.G .•.HOW YOU
SAY IT. . . ' HARD ID

Middleport, 0 .

·N. 2nd Ave.

EXPERIENCED

C?ET'f.

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5HE TOLD ME SHE
WA5 PROMISED ID

ANOTHeR, BUT L

THINK SHE

WA~

lOMAKEM~

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&lt;JEALOU S.

Radlato
Sei'VIce
From the larcest Truck or
Butldoz..er Radiator to the
:&gt;mattesr Heater Lore,.
Nathan Big9s
Radiator Spectalist

SMITH NELSON
.MOTORS. INC..

AUTOMOBILE insurance been
Pomeroy
P~ . 992 -2174
ca nce l l ed?
Lost
your
operat Or 's license? Ca ll 992READ Y -MIX
CONCRETE
2966.
delive r ed right t o y ou r
6-15-tfc
pro ject . Fast and easy. F ree
esti mat es . Ph o ne 992.:~28.4 .
AUTO A IR cond it ioning . Ser Goeg l ein Ready -Mix Co .,
Vice and repair . Ca ll _992,3802 .
M iddleport. Ohio.
5-24-30t p
6-30-lf c

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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph . 4&lt;164782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
·Owner and Operator.
5-12-tfc

Real Estate For Sale

HOU SE for sa le by owrler, 3
bedroom s, new furnllce , roof,
and wiring . Wall -to . wall
carpet ing, la rge lot, carport .
C. BRADFORD. Auctioneer
Com"pl ete Service
Look for i ron fence in front
.. Ph one 949-3821
and pine trees in side yard .
Contac t Mr.. Eldon Walburn,
Racine, Oh!o
Critt Bradford
230 Union Avenue, Pomeroy ,
Ohio. Phone 992 -2805.
5-1-tfc
6-13-tfc g - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - SEP T IC TANKS AROB!C
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED.
REPAIRED .
MILLER SANITATION,
.
. ·. . ..
STEWAR T. OHIO. PH . 6623035 .
Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.
10-4-tfc

TEAFORD
Pomeroy, Ohio 457&amp;9

ABOUT20DACRE.
Buy all or part . Has ·2 story
fra me hom e. 1 bedroom ,
dining room , kitchen , livi ng
room , wa sh room down. 2
bedr ooms and hall up .
Porc hes . 7 bu i lding s near
house . 2 barn s acros s the
road. 2 miles from mine on
Rl. 325.
42ACRES
Close to mine area. On good
road. Lot s ol good bu il ding
si tes New wa ter system in
nea r futur e. $9,000 .00 .
LIKE NEW
Kitch en has lots of cabinets
i.l f1 d ra nge. Din"ing room. 3
Bath .
Full
bedrooms .
ba semen t . Gas fur nace .
Hardwood floors. Awnings _
and stone . 2 car · garage .
$12 .000.00.
JUST OFF RT. 7
3 bedrooms . Bath . New
for ced air furnace . Paneling
&amp; ti le. Larg e Rec . room .
Por ches , Storm door s. Out
ce llar and storage. GOING
AT J U ST $8,500 .00 .
.
GOING BUSINESS .
Showj ng a nice pro fit . Good
cl ean
stock .
Excel len t
location. A great futu r e for
someone. Sel ling due to ill
heallh . NO PHO NE CALLS
ON TH IS P LEASE .

SNUFFY ?

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Broker ·

E. MAIN '---.o.'l'6
. POMEROY

DAV ABOUT THIS
TIME , LUKEV --

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·~os

HAVIf\f GROWI(\f
PAINS

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Be Right

For Your Mobile Home-.
Land--No Down Payment

VISTA FRANK. daughter of the
late William and Ida Shannon
Roush , was born October
19th, 1877, and depa~ted th is
L A D Y needed to sta y five days
life June 14th , 1973, at
a week and n i ght s, t oo.
Veteran s Memorial Hospital.
Eve ning s and weekends free .
Pomeroy , at t he age of ninety No work . Good home and good
five years .
pay . Phone 992-5207.
She was united in marriage to
6·24 -6tc
James B. Frank , December
24th, 1898 , anct to this union
~WM.P0/1390
LOCAL firm can utili ze a
retired man w ith cl er ical,
one son, Ralph, was born . She
leaves to mourn her passing,
pe~rl"s, stor ekee plng or si mila r
Ralph . and wife Stella, one
wor k background who wishes
to supplement hi s pension
sister , Lenora Haskins of
Palalka , Florida , severa l
income . You may esse ntial ly
nieces and nephews, a host of
set your own work ing hour s
rela t ives
and
frie nd s.
and there wi ll be no heav y
lifting . Reply to Box 729-C,
Preceding her in death were J.j__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __..,
her husban'd James Fran k in ,
Daily Sen t inel stat ing age,
1941, one sister, Maude. 1wo
physical cond ition, educat ion
and work exper ience.
brothers, Clarence Roush and HANDMADE knitted rose and
h •1 t
• d
.ft
6-24-3t c
Ben Roush .
She was a life long member of
~ray s aw, re_a sure . g l . - - - - - - - - - the Carmel United Methodist
from deceased fnend . ~mder
Church
But due to her
please call 1f?2-2276 . All ee E.
res idenCe near Fl atwood s
John son, M1ddleport, Oh io. ·
Meth.odist" Church she at 6-26-Jfc 5 ROOMS and bat h, Racine
area , Sam Yates 992 -7139 .
tended regularly there until
6-24-Stp
her death .
6-26-ltcp
GARAGE SALE : Two family .
Thursday and Friday. Geor ge TWO trailer lots in M iddl eport ;
Ski nn er residence, Roc k
112 duplex in Bradbury ; phone
WE WISH to thank· the nurses
Sp r ings Road.
before 6 p.m . 992 -569 3.
and staff ·of
Vet~rans
6-26 -31p
6-25- 5tc
Memorial HoSpita l, special
thanks to Or . Ridgway, for
mobile home to 3
their' kindness in the sickness DEAD STOCK. horses. caltl e. LARGE
workers, every t h ing fur hog s, sheep. reasonable
and death ot our mother Vi sta
nished i nclud i ng a i r c on charg e. Ca ll 245-5514.
Frank . To ou r neighbors,
6-26-JOtc
ditioner and television . Ready
relatives, and friends for t he
July 1. Phone 992 -3509 Mid beautiful
fl or al ROOM for elderly who. rieeds a
dleport.
·
ar· ra ng~ment s, for food , visits
home instead of a r est home .
6-20-tfc
and card s. To .Re ve rend
667-3305.
Freelarld Nor ri s for h is
6-24-3t c FURNISHED apar t m ent , 15
corisollng word s, the singers
minute drive from Gav in
:-:-:-::-:c-for the beautiful song s, Ewing YARD sale June 27 and 28.
Pl ant . $20 a week . Phon e
Fun eral Home and all who·
Clot hes , anti ques, d ishes and
Mason 773-5580 .
helped in any way. Your
misc. First house past Vista
6-20-6tp
though tfulness and kindness
Stat ion on Rt . 7 at Five
will never be forgo1ten .
Points, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . PRIVATE meeting r oom for
Mr . and Mr s. Ralph Frank
6-24 -3ti:
any organi zation : ph one 9926-26-ltp
J975.
J.ll .tfc
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR SALE ·
COTTAGE near Forked Run. MOBILE home spa ce. i n
NOTICE OF
PUBliC HEARING
Lake . Will consider self Syracuse. Phone 9'tl -632 9.
On the Meigs County Annual
contained travel trailer as
6 -21' tic
Budget
trade-"in . Cal l 9.49-34.4 ·1.
Notice is /ierebv aiven that on ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6_-2_5_-61c A LL ELECTRIC .:_ like new 3
the lOth day of July; 1973, at 9 .
rooms wit h l arge b1th .
a. m . o'clock A.M ., a publ ic . -- - - - - - - -- -- .
Electric wall oven , tablE. lop
he~r l ng will be held on the
range, larg e closet located on
Budget prepared by the County
Commissioners
ol
Meig s
E . Main St., Pom ernv . -~P."' t_n
County, Ohio , fOr the ne Xt
appreciate . Ph . Ga ll ipO l i s
UNDER NEW
succeeding fiscal year ending
446-9539 .
December 31st. 1974.
5-29-lfc
MANAGEMENT
Such hear ing will be held at
the office of the Meigs· County
Co mmi ss ioners, Court House,
3 A ND 4 ROOM fUrni shed and
Pomeroy, Ohio.
un furn i shed
apartm ent s.
Martha Chambers ,
Phone
992
-5434
.
Clerk
4-12-lf c
(6) 26, H e
- - - - : - : : - -: -: -- - : - - 50 . A C R E S sIan ding hay.
Stracuse, 0 .
2 BEDROOM mobile hom e, air
Ch este r , 985-3835.
6·24-3tp
c
ond
i
t
i
oned
,
Racin
e
a
r
ea.
See: Charles Shain for
Ph one 992-63 29.
professional service.
FOR SALE
5-23-ifc ONE OL IVER 60 new crop
tractor and mower . $795 .
Open 6til10 Dally
EXTRA INCOME Owner
Ph one 742-5322 .
must sell. Selling under ap6-20ip
praisal value. Beaut iful 4family apartmenf building, 2 KOSCOT SPECIALS for June
year s old. Will pay off in just s. include Family Suntan Oil KNAPP shoes. 10 pet . to 28 pel. 1968 CHEV ROLE T Impala. 4
door sedan , V -8 Engine,
ofi on 16 st yles. Order now .
year s, 3.3 acres, $20,000. Call
Spray and Jr ." Facial Mask .
Automat ic tra nsm ission . New
Supply limited. Phone 992Mason 773 -5580.
Also wlth a purchase of either
tires and ex haust sy stem ,
5324.
AfterShave or Electric Pre·
6-26-6tc
5·3Q-tf c
$795 . Ca ll 378-6376 aft er 5 p.m .
Shave by Koscot you receive a
6-24-61p
Kieansing Kream free. Phone
Helen Jane Brown, 992.5113. GROC ER Y business for sale.
Building for sa le or lease. 21 F T-. F IBERGLASS Boat 225
6.1.tfc
Phone773-5618 fr om8 · 30p.m .·
H. P. Motor, Grey Marine,
to 10 p.m . for appo intm ent .
Inboard. W~s l ey Fry , 231 Mill
3-2.0 -lfc
Str eet. Middl eport , Ohio .
· - - -- - - - - Ph one 992 -3225 aft er 5 p.m . on
weekends . .
AKC
Golden
Retriever
puppies,
WANTED - Hunting Tel escope
$40, and
one
7-m ont h
6-2.4 -3tc
with Tripod . Call 992-3453 any
We imarner pup $50. (614) 742 - ~-~------time after 6 p.m .
6834.
NEW 2-piece sofa bed suite,
6·24·3tp
6·21 -tfc
sofa and match ing cha ir in 100
IG HT
pet. Her tulo n material,
Robert C. Hartenbach, _W_A_N--:T--:E:-:D- - :0:-:L-:D:-;-U;:P;:R:;:
choice of colors while they
PIANOS . Any condition. 1973 - Zig Zag sewi ng machine .
Sheriff, John M. Groves, et al,
last, only $99 .95. Ca sh &amp;
This
machine
darn
s,
em
Paying $10 each. First fl oo r
to Paul Sigman, Janet Sigman;
Car r y. Pomeroy Recovery,
broiders, overcasts, button
only. Write giving direct io~ s .
622
East
Ma in
Street
holes.
All
without
at lot 10, pt. lot 9, Middleport.
Pianos , P . .0 . Box 188, Sardts,
Telephone
992-7554.
ta
chments.
Pay
balan
ce
of
Ohio 43946.
-Sarah M. Kibble, Robert C.
6-21 -6tc
$38.50 or pa y $5 per month .
6-24-3tc
Hartenbach, Sheriff, to J . B.
Call 992-5331.
6· 10-tfc ONE
Registered . female
O'Brien, parcels, Olive.
WANTED - Used merchandi se - - - - - - - - - Weimaraner dog , 18 months
- for auction. We buy , we COAL , Limestone, Ex celc:. ior ·
Victor Wippel, aka John
old with pedigree . 992 -731 3.
se ll , whole houseful or single
Sail Works . E. Main St.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
6-21- 6tcp
Victor Wippel to Charles E.
consignment o r
pi eces,
Pomeroy
.
Phone
992
-3891
.
Griffith, Maxine Griffith, 9.01
percen1age . We will haul.
4-12-ff c 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. 3 yeor.;
Phone 992·3354. Hayman 's. , ·· · Acres, Chester.
old, living room 1 ""IITt'Chen,
6'5-30fc 2 HORSES - one, 6 year old
bathroom , utility room and
Frankie Mumaw to Rober t
Pinto gelding, one , yearling
outside storage . 169 Beech
A. Harden. Esther E. Harden, NO. l Copper 54c, radiators,
bay . Priced reasonable . G. E .
Street . Phone 992-5064.
Riffe, Tuppers Plai ns, 667 ·
lot, Syracuse.
28c; bra ss, 20c; batteries, 85c
6-21 -1 21c
6227 .
each; clean dry root s, Gin · Leona Kay Roach to Leading
6-19-71p
seng , 552 lb.; yellow root, $.4; ·
Creek Conservancy District,
mayapple, 45c per lb. ; M . A.
This Week 's Special
Hall, Reedsv ille, Ohio, 378- 3 TON Ce ntral Air Cond it ioner
easement, Middleport:
for
mobile
home.
12
x
60
or
14
,
6249 .
Arnold Jordan, EtHel M.
x 70. Completely i,nstal led.
5-6.t fc
S750. 21h ton split syst-em
Jordan to Arnold Jordan, Ethel
hooked up to your fu rnace .
M. Jordan , 58.71i acres, OLD Furniture, oak t ables ,
Complete . Big enough lor
Wooden ice boxes, bra ss beds,
Columbia.
most
homes up to 1.200 sq . ft .
dishes
or
complete
$625
.
Phone
992-7320 any tim e.
Ha rry Garnes to Eileen
households ; Write M . D.
6 - 1 9 -~ tp
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Oh io,
Ga rn es,
cour t
decree,
ca l l 992 -6271 .
Pomeroy .
5-J J.tfc BAY mare and Pa l omino
gelding, both w e ll -trained .
Earl H. Campbell, dec., to
Ca ll 992-2307 .
Nellie Burford Campbell,
6-19-7 t c

We.talk to you

SPecialis t

BANK FINANCING

SUMMER SALE!

All
THAT HOLLERIN' AN '
SQUEALIN ' ABOUT,

Business Services

HANGING
baskets , com EXCELS10R Salt Works. E .
f·Aain St., Pomeroy. All kinds
binrtfion pot'S&gt; and f illed porch
of salt water pellets, water
oo~~.e s. white , pink and red
nug.gets, block salt and own
geran ium'S&gt;,
begonia s.
Otito River Salt Phone 992 ·
pet unias , coleus , zinnias.
3891.
dianthus. sna pdragons, and
6-S. tfc
ageratium . Cleland Farm and
Greenhouse, E. Main. Rac ine . - - - - - - - - - - Geraldine Cleland .
YOU CA N save hundreds, even . 12 Years - 10.75 A. P. R.
6-13-tlc
thousands , of Dollars on a late
lor Your
model used or repossessed
Mobile Home . Here are S()(ne
REDUCE e)lcess fluids with
examples .
Flu.l dex - Lose weight w ith 1 - 60 x 12 El cona Custom
Qel( .a-Diet capsules at Nelson
{ never li ved in) original pri ce
Drug s.
Qualify Today, Call
58 .295 .00, now $6,995.00
6-25-31p 1 ....... 60 x 12 Buddy. 3 bedrQOm,
original price $5 ,995 .00 now
1950 a.n FORD Trac tor w i th 4·
$4.495 .00
speed transmission in good
Choo se your own home from
- 60 x 12 Champion deluxe.
con di tion . 195:1 Chevrolet 2-ton
your AREA DEALER .
was $5,795.00 now 54.495 .00
truck w i th 5-speed t rans ·
- 60 x 12 Schuli - new
mission and 2-speed rear axle
$7 ,295 .00 now $5,295 .00 !has
with a 13 foot flat bed . Ca ll
111 ba th)
992 6871.
- 1969 Richardson (sharp)
6-24-ltc
$4,995 .00
1-:-- 44 x 12 Regen t (a lmost new)
\3,995 .00
1 - 60 x 12 Monarch ~ new
$8,200 .00 now S5.995.00
We have 4 ten.Wi des in stock
UNIC020 CU. FT.
On Most American Cars
from 52,495.00 up, also 4 eig ht wides f r om $1,395 .00 u p .
--GUARA NTE EDThese p fices i nclu de t he
de liver y an d com pl ete se t-up .
Phone 992-2094
Be fore you buy any new
Mobile Hom e shop us f irst you'll be gl ad you did . Berry Open 8 Til5
All other sizes, at sal e
Monday thru Sa tu rday
M iller M obile Home Sa les, 705
Fa r son Street, Belp re, Ohio,
606 E . Main , Pom eroy, O.
pr ices.
phone 423 -9531 .
6·20-6tc
POMEROY
9 .. - Jack W. Carsey, M9f. HAN G IN G ba sk ets; com ·
ASK US ABOUT
i!id!
Phone 992-2181
bl nat.ion pol s and fil l ed por ch
PRE -FABRICATED
boxes. whi le, pi nk , and r ed
ge r a n iu m s,
b e gon i a s,
(2) PAINT DAMA GE 197J Zigpet unia s, Col eu s. Zi nnia s,
Za g SEWIN G MACHIN ES.
D i a n thu s, Sn apdrag on s,
Sti ll in or ig in al cartons. No
Ager atium . Cl e l a nd Farm
atta cr1ments needed as our
an d Green house, E . Main ,
controls are bu!lt -in. Sews
Racine . Gerald i ne Cleland .
wi th l or 2 need les, makes
Built to Your"' Specs
6·l4-f1 C
buttonhol es, sews on buttons,
Delivered t o Job Site
monog rams , and bl ind hem
st itch. Full cash pr ice $.38 .50 1970 12 X 60, 3 bedroo m m obil e
hom e w it h t i po ut. goo d
or budge t plan a vai lable .
cond ition , $4,300. Call Ma son
Ph one 992,2984.
773-5580 .
MATERIALS CO.
6-24-6tc
6-26-5tp
773 -5554
Ma so n, W. Va .
(3) VA CU UM Cleaner s new 1973
Model. Compl ete wi th al l LOTS all util ities, ideal for
m obile hom es. · Ma son, ca l l
. cleaning tools. Smal l paint
773 -5580.
damage in shipping . Wi ll lak e
6-26-51p D.U E to job transfer , mu st sel l
S27 cash or budget p la·n
ho m e ; 3 bedroom, tota l
availa bl e. Ph one 99 2.2984.
elec tri c, larg e lot. F. H.A.
SOME
hou sehold fu·rn iture.
6-24-6tc
approved, Syra cuse. Phond
992 -7328 .
992-7836 .
6-26-3tc
(3) SINGER Aut omatic Zig -Zag
5-25.1fc
Sew ing Ma chines i n sewing
----::-tabl e. Make s buttonh o le s, 2 STORY home w ith 1 a full
basement. bath and 12 ba t h, MODERN 6 room I f loor plan
sew s on button s, blin d hem s,
forced air furna ce, 2 or 3
home
wi th
detachable
etc . Top notch condition . Pay
bed r oom s, atta ched garage.
garage . All newly painted .
S6 1. .:15 or term s a vailable .
large yard. near Pomeroy
Lo·cated on nlcf! leve l lot 50' x
Phon·e 992-2984 .
El emen t ary Sc hool 992-738.4 .
120' al 619 Page s t .. Mid6·24-6t c
6-26-51c
dleport, Ohio. For further
detail s, contact David ·R.
FA RMAL L H Tra ctor . w ith 3
Yat es, 23 Grandview Road,
point hitch end loader i n A-1
Cambridge, Ohio, 43725or 992shape. $600 . Gordon Prolfitt.
390 4.
Gr eai Bend , Por.t land , Oh io. GOOD HUNTIN G Beagl e dog .
Ph
one
985:3565.
6-26-?t c
6-24-3tp
.
NEW RANCH HOME - I ac re
2 NEW r and st yl e houses, one ~:-::-::::--:---::-:---:-"
lot . City water , A well wi·th ba sement . Phone 742- POOD L"E pupp ies, Toy A.K .C. ,
Choco late Sh ow quality .
des igned house plan by W. G.
3615 or 7t1 2-6743. Al so, lo ts fo r
Ph one 992-54.13. Best Homes consist!ng . of
sa le.
·
5-23-tf c
large l iv ing room wlt~ dining
620f c
, _....___,__
L. 3 bedrooms including
ma ster bedroom wi th tu n
1967 CAMA RO Ral l y-Spc rl . AKC Toy Pood le pupjS ies, $75
and $85. Also · Siam ese kittens
bath, a large 32' x ll ' com Good cond i tion. Phone 992 -·
$10. Phon e 1-256·6247, Kennels
bin .3 ti on kit chen-family room,
2J60 .
and 2 full baths. Under mai n
of CalhOun .
6·24·30t c
f loor Is ·a fu ll basement or
lower level wh ich can be
1970 OLDSMOBI L E 98 Ful l - - - - - - - - - fin is hed if desired. To make
power and air condit ion ing,
thi.s a complete l y quality
$2,69 5. Bi z RuscheL 992 - 5~ 22
home a full 2·ca r garage is
or 992·2227 .
·included. Financing ar ranged
·
6-24 -6tp 1972 FORD. Gra nd Tor ino, Vinyl
t op , A i r Co nd i.tioned , V -8
with low down payment. For
Engine, p .s. B. B. Ca ll anv
all detai Is and an ap ·
TOPPER ·for pickup truck , good
t ime "'- .949-508 1.
pointm ent to see home, ca ll
conditi on . Dinette set with 6
6-14-12tc
992 -5976 br Colum bus col chair s, good shape. $20 . Call
lect 235 ·1996.
992 -55 10.
6-l 3·1fC
6 24.61 &lt;

VETERANS

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LEETLE

SHUX·- THAT
HAPPENS EVER '

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SEWING MACHINES. Repaor
se rv ice. a ll makes. 992-2284.
The Fabr ic Shop, Pomeroy .
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen Scissor!) .
3-29-h c

COUNTRY HOME
3 BE DROOM S Bath. gas
furnace, drilled we lL front
por ch. garage, a nd ba sement . WILL TRIM or cut trees or
shrubbery . Also paint roofs.
Large lot, sma ll st ream . Onl y
Phone 949-3221.
$9500.00 .
6-13-30fc
STORAGE
LA RGE2 STORIE S- Loading
E XCAVATING. do zer . loader
platform with cover . Large lot
and backhqe work ; septic
wit h plenty ' of parking . On
tanks installed ; dump trucks
Stale Route . Asking ju~t
an d lo-boys for hire ; will haul
fill dirt, top soil , limestone
$20.000 .00 .
and
gravel ; Call Bob or Roger
$6500.00
Jeffer
s, day phone 992 -7089 ;
NICE - 2 bedroom s with oak
night phone 992-3525 or 992·
floor s, ga s furnace, city water .
5232 .
Ba sement and large lot for car :
2-11 -tfc
SYRACUSE
4 BEDROOM S 2 fami ly
EXCAVATING. Dozers , large
room s, garage, modern kitand sma ll ; Backhoes and
chen. bath, furnace , and large
loa ders on track and tires;
lot on 12tl.
Dump . trucks Lo -boy
service . Septic tank s In ·
SMALL FARM
stal led . George ( Bi ll) Pullins.
42 ACRES . ~ Bank barn and
phone 992-2478 or 992·7402.
good fences . All minerals.
2-9-tfc
Mpdern bath and kitchen . Mail
and sc hool bus routes.
HARRISON'S TV serv ice and
NEW LISTING
se r-v ice call s. Phone 992-252'2.
2 BEDROOMS - Ba lh. forced
2-9 -tfc
air furnace . C h~ste r water .
Large lot a t Long Bot!om . Only . RON SHEPARD, Floor, Wall
Remodeling , Ceramic tile
$4,000 .00 .
baths. Box 28D, Rutland 742NEW LISTING
3664 .
39ACRE S- With all mine ral s.
6-26-tfc
Timber, located on Route 7
north of Chest er . Aski ng just
WI L KINSON Sma ll Engine
Sa les and Service, 810 Jrd St .•
16.000.00
Middlepqrt . Lawn mower an"
NOTHING
M AKES
ONE
cha in saw repair . Free pickup
FEt L SO SEC URE . AS
and deliverv . Rhone 992 -3092 .
HAV ING
A
PIECE
OF
Al so Briggs and Stratton and
PROPERTY .
WE
HAVE
Tecumseh parts .
SOME VERY GOOD BUY S.
6-21 -30tc
DROP IN A ND SEE WHAT
WE HAVE TO OFFER .
FOR FREE estimates on
aluminum siding . Starn Doors
. HELEN.L . TEAFORD .
an~
Windows , . Carports.
GORDON B. TEAFORD
Marquees and Railing, Phone
~,
ASSOCIATES
Charles Li sle, Syracuse, Ohio .
Carl Jacob, Sales Rep .
m -3325 or 992-36 u
resentat lve. V , V. Johnson
and Son, In c.
6-22-tfc

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5. "The or sfil"
2. Win ged

3. Ph il-

6 Acre s ot'ground on St. Rt. 124, 1 mile from
Mine No. 1. near Salem Center, Ohio. Will be
on the new water system and all other utilities
avai lable. Fine inves tm ent for trailer homes,
,, or r esi dential home. Selling Price $1 2,000.00.
GEORGES. HOBSTETTERJR. •
REAL ESTATE BROKER
BOX 101. POMEROY, OHIO
PHONE (985-4186)

ELNA a nd White Sewing
~ Ma chines ... Service on all
makes . Reasonable rates .
Th e Sew i ng Center, Mid ·
dleport, Ohio.
11 ·14-ltc
I

O•DELL WHEEL Alignment
located at Crossroads , Rt. 124 ,
now back to work . Complete
f ront end ser vice. tune up and
brake
service .
Wheels
balanced electronically. AH
work guaranteed. Rel!isonable
rates . Phone 742-3232.
2-18-tfc

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6. Actor

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or coal

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FOR SALE
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12 cents per word three
consecutive insertions .
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ads and ads pa id w ithi n 10 days.
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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1972 NOVA " 6"
S229S
4·door, loca l 1-owner, light green finish. good tires, auto
tr ansmission, power steering, rad io, real economy .
1971 CHEVROl,.ET BLAZER
$2 995
4"wheel d rive , auxiliary top, locking f ront hubs, V-8,
auto ma,ic t ransm ission. power steer ing &amp; brakes , local
low m i leage, l -ear owner , radio, spare never used.
1971 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
13095
Local 1-owner, low mileage car . beige fin is h, vinyl lop,
good w hite-wall t ires, radio, automat ic trans .. power
steer ing &amp; brakes . factory air .

Pomeroy

~ctor

Co.

Addit ional 25c Char ge per
Adver t isement.
OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
OFFICE HOURS
8:30a . m . to 5:00 p.m . Da ily,
POMEROY, OHIO
8: 30 a. m . to 12 : 00 Noon
Sat ur day .
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Help Wanted

For Sale

For Sale

304-485-3809

ON YOUR DIAL

Lost

For Rent or Sale

Notice

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For Rent

Card of Thanks

NOW OPEN

ASHLAND OIL
SERVICE CENlER

CHEST FREEZER

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For Sale

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

WOOD TRUSSES

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Transfers

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

Reg. 295.95-249.95

like .a person.

Wheel
Alignment
It Must

Wantett To Buy

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Help .Wanted
Rutland, cert. for trans.
Norman E. Hysell, Patricia MALE or fema le desk clerk, 1973 HONDA 500 with extras.
$1,300. Call 667-3554.
Must be able to live in . Apply
A. Hysell to Albert K. Appleby,
6-20-7tp
in person , Ohio HoteL
Shirley Appleby, 1.3 acres,
6-20-6tc 1972 YAMAHA 350 Roadbike .
Scipio.
1,970 actual miles . Good
re f rigera ti on
William F. Smith _ Sr., QUAj... IFIED
condition
. $695 .00 or nearest
servicema n , industria l ,
offer. Ca l h742-Ji95
reasonable
Beatrice Ellen Smith to Robert
comme r cia l, domestic, good
afte
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6
p.m
.
G. PainU!r, lot 413, Middleport.
pay and working cond it ions.
6-20-6tc
Must
be
experienced
.
Gall
ia
Clarence D. Adams, dec. to
Refrigerat ion Co., 611 3rd
Clara Adams, affid. for trans.,
WA LN UT -st ere o. ra d lo ·t ape
Ave ., Ga ll ipoli s, 446-4066.
tf
combina t ion , am -l til rad io, 8
6,,
_
Sutton.
tra ck tape deck, 4 speaker
Jacob Schaefer, dec., heirs, NEED a lady lo do very l ight
system .c. Balance
soun d
$110.59, or use our budget
Fred Goeglein et al., to State of
housework and help care for
terms . Ca ll 992-3965.
an_elderly lady . 992-5585.
Ohio, judgement settlement,
6-26-3tp
Salisbury.

NOVA COUPE
307 v .a, auto. trans .. powe r
steering , road whee ls.

•2395
Karr &amp; Van Zandt

' Our Qual ity
" You' ll li ke
Way of Doing Bus iness ."
GMAC FINANCING
992-5342
"Pomeroy
·o pen Evenings 'Til8 : DO
Til5 P.M . Sat.

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Real Estate For Sale

Pets For Sale

Auto Sales

Mobile Homes For Sale

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CASH pai d for ell makes a nd
m od els of m ob ile ho m es.
Ph one area code 61A·tl23-9531.
tl-13-tf c

Air Conditioners
Awning s
Underpinning
Com p l et e mob ile hom e
se rv ice ~ plu s g iganti c
di splay . of mobil e hom es
always a va ilabl e at

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
1220 Was hington Blvd.
423-7521
B E LPRE , 0 .
2 LOTS and a 12 x 65 mob il e
home, Albany, Ohio, natural
ga·s · and pressure water
system . Ca ll 675 -3000, K &amp; K
Mobile Hom e s in Point
Pleasant.
6-22-6tc
TRAILER &amp; lbt , all electr ic, 2
bedr oo m s, exce ll en t co n dition, 12 l( 60, approximatelv
3/.1 Acre o f land . Cal l
742-3123 .
6-22-6tc
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Real Estate For Sale
NEW j bedroom hom e, electric
· heat, one car ga r age, with
acre of ground . 992 -2735.
6-22-6tc

5 ROOM house . bath, basement,
-gas heat , 21ots. ·s. D. Bu ski rk,
341 Page St reet, Middl epor~ .
Ohio. Ph one 992-5487,
6-24c3tp
HOUSE for sale, 205 Spr ing
Ave. 5 r:oom s and bath, $6 ,000,
Wi l liam Braham .
6-24-3tp

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5 ROOM house with bath , newly
r e m ode l ed , upper end of
Syra cuse. 992-3116 .
6-24-31c

FARM FOR sale, 77 acres of
land, pc3sture, fruit tree s,
water tap paid , necessar y
farm buildings, 5 room house
w ith bath, ca rpeting and
paneling . Ca ll 992.7304, Hyse ll
Run Road .
6-20-6tc
7 ROOM house w i th bat h in
Rutl and , air conditioned,
car peted, gas furnace, dis hw ash er . double even , rang e,
double garC!ge, large ca rport,
4 acre s cleareC.: and fen ced,
sma l l
barn
and
other
buildings . Phone 614-742-6834.
5-30-lfc

we will
it Right .

8-4:30 Da ily, B-t2 Sal.
In the R. H. Rawlings Sons
Bu i ldmg.
Middleport, 0 .
99'2 -1101

ELECTRICIAN

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WE HAVE BUYERS W:TH
CASH. YOU HAVE THE
PR O PERTY . L ET S GE T
TOGETHER .
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992 -2259
No an swe r 99 2-1568

Ha-.te your T.V . Pidure Tube
Restored As Good As New
Ri ght In Your Home.
Guaranteed for ' Mo.

Color-SJO.OO
Black &amp; White-S1S.OO

MY

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HOME &amp; AUTO

New &amp; Rewiring

992-2094
606 E- Main Pomero_y

of Old

Homes&amp;
All Types of
Electrical Repair

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

PHILIP PICKENS

FURNITURE

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843-2341
SEPTIC tANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

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LET US HELP YOU
,Roofing . Roof Painting ,
Spouting, ,7flumbing ,
Remod e ling , Complete
Build ing, Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Si ding.

24 HOUR SERVICE

MODERN
SANITATION
JOHN TUCKER
Rt . 4, Pomeroy , 0 .
992-'3954

G&amp;E Appliance Repair . repair
on all laund ry equipment,
refrrgeration equipmen t and
hou se
wir ing ,
wel d inQ,
electr ic and gas. Call 992-3802
or after 4; 30 p . m . call 9916050 .
5-24-30tp
DOZER and back hoe Work,
ponds af""!d septic ta_nks_. d i t~h ­
ing serv1ce ; top sm l, ftll ~trt ,
li mestone ; B&amp; K Excavattnc.
Phone 992-5367 or 992 -3861.
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NOT EVERYI:IOOY
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PHONE : 992-2550

SPORTS JACKET

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ALL-WEATHER

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·N. 2nd Ave.

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Radlato
Sei'VIce
From the larcest Truck or
Butldoz..er Radiator to the
:&gt;mattesr Heater Lore,.
Nathan Big9s
Radiator Spectalist

SMITH NELSON
.MOTORS. INC..

AUTOMOBILE insurance been
Pomeroy
P~ . 992 -2174
ca nce l l ed?
Lost
your
operat Or 's license? Ca ll 992READ Y -MIX
CONCRETE
2966.
delive r ed right t o y ou r
6-15-tfc
pro ject . Fast and easy. F ree
esti mat es . Ph o ne 992.:~28.4 .
AUTO A IR cond it ioning . Ser Goeg l ein Ready -Mix Co .,
Vice and repair . Ca ll _992,3802 .
M iddleport. Ohio.
5-24-30t p
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph . 4&lt;164782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
·Owner and Operator.
5-12-tfc

Real Estate For Sale

HOU SE for sa le by owrler, 3
bedroom s, new furnllce , roof,
and wiring . Wall -to . wall
carpet ing, la rge lot, carport .
C. BRADFORD. Auctioneer
Com"pl ete Service
Look for i ron fence in front
.. Ph one 949-3821
and pine trees in side yard .
Contac t Mr.. Eldon Walburn,
Racine, Oh!o
Critt Bradford
230 Union Avenue, Pomeroy ,
Ohio. Phone 992 -2805.
5-1-tfc
6-13-tfc g - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - SEP T IC TANKS AROB!C
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED.
REPAIRED .
MILLER SANITATION,
.
. ·. . ..
STEWAR T. OHIO. PH . 6623035 .
Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.
10-4-tfc

TEAFORD
Pomeroy, Ohio 457&amp;9

ABOUT20DACRE.
Buy all or part . Has ·2 story
fra me hom e. 1 bedroom ,
dining room , kitchen , livi ng
room , wa sh room down. 2
bedr ooms and hall up .
Porc hes . 7 bu i lding s near
house . 2 barn s acros s the
road. 2 miles from mine on
Rl. 325.
42ACRES
Close to mine area. On good
road. Lot s ol good bu il ding
si tes New wa ter system in
nea r futur e. $9,000 .00 .
LIKE NEW
Kitch en has lots of cabinets
i.l f1 d ra nge. Din"ing room. 3
Bath .
Full
bedrooms .
ba semen t . Gas fur nace .
Hardwood floors. Awnings _
and stone . 2 car · garage .
$12 .000.00.
JUST OFF RT. 7
3 bedrooms . Bath . New
for ced air furnace . Paneling
&amp; ti le. Larg e Rec . room .
Por ches , Storm door s. Out
ce llar and storage. GOING
AT J U ST $8,500 .00 .
.
GOING BUSINESS .
Showj ng a nice pro fit . Good
cl ean
stock .
Excel len t
location. A great futu r e for
someone. Sel ling due to ill
heallh . NO PHO NE CALLS
ON TH IS P LEASE .

SNUFFY ?

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Broker ·

E. MAIN '---.o.'l'6
. POMEROY

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For Your Mobile Home-.
Land--No Down Payment

VISTA FRANK. daughter of the
late William and Ida Shannon
Roush , was born October
19th, 1877, and depa~ted th is
L A D Y needed to sta y five days
life June 14th , 1973, at
a week and n i ght s, t oo.
Veteran s Memorial Hospital.
Eve ning s and weekends free .
Pomeroy , at t he age of ninety No work . Good home and good
five years .
pay . Phone 992-5207.
She was united in marriage to
6·24 -6tc
James B. Frank , December
24th, 1898 , anct to this union
~WM.P0/1390
LOCAL firm can utili ze a
retired man w ith cl er ical,
one son, Ralph, was born . She
leaves to mourn her passing,
pe~rl"s, stor ekee plng or si mila r
Ralph . and wife Stella, one
wor k background who wishes
to supplement hi s pension
sister , Lenora Haskins of
Palalka , Florida , severa l
income . You may esse ntial ly
nieces and nephews, a host of
set your own work ing hour s
rela t ives
and
frie nd s.
and there wi ll be no heav y
lifting . Reply to Box 729-C,
Preceding her in death were J.j__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __..,
her husban'd James Fran k in ,
Daily Sen t inel stat ing age,
1941, one sister, Maude. 1wo
physical cond ition, educat ion
and work exper ience.
brothers, Clarence Roush and HANDMADE knitted rose and
h •1 t
• d
.ft
6-24-3t c
Ben Roush .
She was a life long member of
~ray s aw, re_a sure . g l . - - - - - - - - - the Carmel United Methodist
from deceased fnend . ~mder
Church
But due to her
please call 1f?2-2276 . All ee E.
res idenCe near Fl atwood s
John son, M1ddleport, Oh io. ·
Meth.odist" Church she at 6-26-Jfc 5 ROOMS and bat h, Racine
area , Sam Yates 992 -7139 .
tended regularly there until
6-24-Stp
her death .
6-26-ltcp
GARAGE SALE : Two family .
Thursday and Friday. Geor ge TWO trailer lots in M iddl eport ;
Ski nn er residence, Roc k
112 duplex in Bradbury ; phone
WE WISH to thank· the nurses
Sp r ings Road.
before 6 p.m . 992 -569 3.
and staff ·of
Vet~rans
6-26 -31p
6-25- 5tc
Memorial HoSpita l, special
thanks to Or . Ridgway, for
mobile home to 3
their' kindness in the sickness DEAD STOCK. horses. caltl e. LARGE
workers, every t h ing fur hog s, sheep. reasonable
and death ot our mother Vi sta
nished i nclud i ng a i r c on charg e. Ca ll 245-5514.
Frank . To ou r neighbors,
6-26-JOtc
ditioner and television . Ready
relatives, and friends for t he
July 1. Phone 992 -3509 Mid beautiful
fl or al ROOM for elderly who. rieeds a
dleport.
·
ar· ra ng~ment s, for food , visits
home instead of a r est home .
6-20-tfc
and card s. To .Re ve rend
667-3305.
Freelarld Nor ri s for h is
6-24-3t c FURNISHED apar t m ent , 15
corisollng word s, the singers
minute drive from Gav in
:-:-:-::-:c-for the beautiful song s, Ewing YARD sale June 27 and 28.
Pl ant . $20 a week . Phon e
Fun eral Home and all who·
Clot hes , anti ques, d ishes and
Mason 773-5580 .
helped in any way. Your
misc. First house past Vista
6-20-6tp
though tfulness and kindness
Stat ion on Rt . 7 at Five
will never be forgo1ten .
Points, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . PRIVATE meeting r oom for
Mr . and Mr s. Ralph Frank
6-24 -3ti:
any organi zation : ph one 9926-26-ltp
J975.
J.ll .tfc
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR SALE ·
COTTAGE near Forked Run. MOBILE home spa ce. i n
NOTICE OF
PUBliC HEARING
Lake . Will consider self Syracuse. Phone 9'tl -632 9.
On the Meigs County Annual
contained travel trailer as
6 -21' tic
Budget
trade-"in . Cal l 9.49-34.4 ·1.
Notice is /ierebv aiven that on ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6_-2_5_-61c A LL ELECTRIC .:_ like new 3
the lOth day of July; 1973, at 9 .
rooms wit h l arge b1th .
a. m . o'clock A.M ., a publ ic . -- - - - - - - -- -- .
Electric wall oven , tablE. lop
he~r l ng will be held on the
range, larg e closet located on
Budget prepared by the County
Commissioners
ol
Meig s
E . Main St., Pom ernv . -~P."' t_n
County, Ohio , fOr the ne Xt
appreciate . Ph . Ga ll ipO l i s
UNDER NEW
succeeding fiscal year ending
446-9539 .
December 31st. 1974.
5-29-lfc
MANAGEMENT
Such hear ing will be held at
the office of the Meigs· County
Co mmi ss ioners, Court House,
3 A ND 4 ROOM fUrni shed and
Pomeroy, Ohio.
un furn i shed
apartm ent s.
Martha Chambers ,
Phone
992
-5434
.
Clerk
4-12-lf c
(6) 26, H e
- - - - : - : : - -: -: -- - : - - 50 . A C R E S sIan ding hay.
Stracuse, 0 .
2 BEDROOM mobile hom e, air
Ch este r , 985-3835.
6·24-3tp
c
ond
i
t
i
oned
,
Racin
e
a
r
ea.
See: Charles Shain for
Ph one 992-63 29.
professional service.
FOR SALE
5-23-ifc ONE OL IVER 60 new crop
tractor and mower . $795 .
Open 6til10 Dally
EXTRA INCOME Owner
Ph one 742-5322 .
must sell. Selling under ap6-20ip
praisal value. Beaut iful 4family apartmenf building, 2 KOSCOT SPECIALS for June
year s old. Will pay off in just s. include Family Suntan Oil KNAPP shoes. 10 pet . to 28 pel. 1968 CHEV ROLE T Impala. 4
door sedan , V -8 Engine,
ofi on 16 st yles. Order now .
year s, 3.3 acres, $20,000. Call
Spray and Jr ." Facial Mask .
Automat ic tra nsm ission . New
Supply limited. Phone 992Mason 773 -5580.
Also wlth a purchase of either
tires and ex haust sy stem ,
5324.
AfterShave or Electric Pre·
6-26-6tc
5·3Q-tf c
$795 . Ca ll 378-6376 aft er 5 p.m .
Shave by Koscot you receive a
6-24-61p
Kieansing Kream free. Phone
Helen Jane Brown, 992.5113. GROC ER Y business for sale.
Building for sa le or lease. 21 F T-. F IBERGLASS Boat 225
6.1.tfc
Phone773-5618 fr om8 · 30p.m .·
H. P. Motor, Grey Marine,
to 10 p.m . for appo intm ent .
Inboard. W~s l ey Fry , 231 Mill
3-2.0 -lfc
Str eet. Middl eport , Ohio .
· - - -- - - - - Ph one 992 -3225 aft er 5 p.m . on
weekends . .
AKC
Golden
Retriever
puppies,
WANTED - Hunting Tel escope
$40, and
one
7-m ont h
6-2.4 -3tc
with Tripod . Call 992-3453 any
We imarner pup $50. (614) 742 - ~-~------time after 6 p.m .
6834.
NEW 2-piece sofa bed suite,
6·24·3tp
6·21 -tfc
sofa and match ing cha ir in 100
IG HT
pet. Her tulo n material,
Robert C. Hartenbach, _W_A_N--:T--:E:-:D- - :0:-:L-:D:-;-U;:P;:R:;:
choice of colors while they
PIANOS . Any condition. 1973 - Zig Zag sewi ng machine .
Sheriff, John M. Groves, et al,
last, only $99 .95. Ca sh &amp;
This
machine
darn
s,
em
Paying $10 each. First fl oo r
to Paul Sigman, Janet Sigman;
Car r y. Pomeroy Recovery,
broiders, overcasts, button
only. Write giving direct io~ s .
622
East
Ma in
Street
holes.
All
without
at lot 10, pt. lot 9, Middleport.
Pianos , P . .0 . Box 188, Sardts,
Telephone
992-7554.
ta
chments.
Pay
balan
ce
of
Ohio 43946.
-Sarah M. Kibble, Robert C.
6-21 -6tc
$38.50 or pa y $5 per month .
6-24-3tc
Hartenbach, Sheriff, to J . B.
Call 992-5331.
6· 10-tfc ONE
Registered . female
O'Brien, parcels, Olive.
WANTED - Used merchandi se - - - - - - - - - Weimaraner dog , 18 months
- for auction. We buy , we COAL , Limestone, Ex celc:. ior ·
Victor Wippel, aka John
old with pedigree . 992 -731 3.
se ll , whole houseful or single
Sail Works . E. Main St.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
6-21- 6tcp
Victor Wippel to Charles E.
consignment o r
pi eces,
Pomeroy
.
Phone
992
-3891
.
Griffith, Maxine Griffith, 9.01
percen1age . We will haul.
4-12-ff c 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. 3 yeor.;
Phone 992·3354. Hayman 's. , ·· · Acres, Chester.
old, living room 1 ""IITt'Chen,
6'5-30fc 2 HORSES - one, 6 year old
bathroom , utility room and
Frankie Mumaw to Rober t
Pinto gelding, one , yearling
outside storage . 169 Beech
A. Harden. Esther E. Harden, NO. l Copper 54c, radiators,
bay . Priced reasonable . G. E .
Street . Phone 992-5064.
Riffe, Tuppers Plai ns, 667 ·
lot, Syracuse.
28c; bra ss, 20c; batteries, 85c
6-21 -1 21c
6227 .
each; clean dry root s, Gin · Leona Kay Roach to Leading
6-19-71p
seng , 552 lb.; yellow root, $.4; ·
Creek Conservancy District,
mayapple, 45c per lb. ; M . A.
This Week 's Special
Hall, Reedsv ille, Ohio, 378- 3 TON Ce ntral Air Cond it ioner
easement, Middleport:
for
mobile
home.
12
x
60
or
14
,
6249 .
Arnold Jordan, EtHel M.
x 70. Completely i,nstal led.
5-6.t fc
S750. 21h ton split syst-em
Jordan to Arnold Jordan, Ethel
hooked up to your fu rnace .
M. Jordan , 58.71i acres, OLD Furniture, oak t ables ,
Complete . Big enough lor
Wooden ice boxes, bra ss beds,
Columbia.
most
homes up to 1.200 sq . ft .
dishes
or
complete
$625
.
Phone
992-7320 any tim e.
Ha rry Garnes to Eileen
households ; Write M . D.
6 - 1 9 -~ tp
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Oh io,
Ga rn es,
cour t
decree,
ca l l 992 -6271 .
Pomeroy .
5-J J.tfc BAY mare and Pa l omino
gelding, both w e ll -trained .
Earl H. Campbell, dec., to
Ca ll 992-2307 .
Nellie Burford Campbell,
6-19-7 t c

We.talk to you

SPecialis t

BANK FINANCING

SUMMER SALE!

All
THAT HOLLERIN' AN '
SQUEALIN ' ABOUT,

Business Services

HANGING
baskets , com EXCELS10R Salt Works. E .
f·Aain St., Pomeroy. All kinds
binrtfion pot'S&gt; and f illed porch
of salt water pellets, water
oo~~.e s. white , pink and red
nug.gets, block salt and own
geran ium'S&gt;,
begonia s.
Otito River Salt Phone 992 ·
pet unias , coleus , zinnias.
3891.
dianthus. sna pdragons, and
6-S. tfc
ageratium . Cleland Farm and
Greenhouse, E. Main. Rac ine . - - - - - - - - - - Geraldine Cleland .
YOU CA N save hundreds, even . 12 Years - 10.75 A. P. R.
6-13-tlc
thousands , of Dollars on a late
lor Your
model used or repossessed
Mobile Home . Here are S()(ne
REDUCE e)lcess fluids with
examples .
Flu.l dex - Lose weight w ith 1 - 60 x 12 El cona Custom
Qel( .a-Diet capsules at Nelson
{ never li ved in) original pri ce
Drug s.
Qualify Today, Call
58 .295 .00, now $6,995.00
6-25-31p 1 ....... 60 x 12 Buddy. 3 bedrQOm,
original price $5 ,995 .00 now
1950 a.n FORD Trac tor w i th 4·
$4.495 .00
speed transmission in good
Choo se your own home from
- 60 x 12 Champion deluxe.
con di tion . 195:1 Chevrolet 2-ton
your AREA DEALER .
was $5,795.00 now 54.495 .00
truck w i th 5-speed t rans ·
- 60 x 12 Schuli - new
mission and 2-speed rear axle
$7 ,295 .00 now $5,295 .00 !has
with a 13 foot flat bed . Ca ll
111 ba th)
992 6871.
- 1969 Richardson (sharp)
6-24-ltc
$4,995 .00
1-:-- 44 x 12 Regen t (a lmost new)
\3,995 .00
1 - 60 x 12 Monarch ~ new
$8,200 .00 now S5.995.00
We have 4 ten.Wi des in stock
UNIC020 CU. FT.
On Most American Cars
from 52,495.00 up, also 4 eig ht wides f r om $1,395 .00 u p .
--GUARA NTE EDThese p fices i nclu de t he
de liver y an d com pl ete se t-up .
Phone 992-2094
Be fore you buy any new
Mobile Hom e shop us f irst you'll be gl ad you did . Berry Open 8 Til5
All other sizes, at sal e
Monday thru Sa tu rday
M iller M obile Home Sa les, 705
Fa r son Street, Belp re, Ohio,
606 E . Main , Pom eroy, O.
pr ices.
phone 423 -9531 .
6·20-6tc
POMEROY
9 .. - Jack W. Carsey, M9f. HAN G IN G ba sk ets; com ·
ASK US ABOUT
i!id!
Phone 992-2181
bl nat.ion pol s and fil l ed por ch
PRE -FABRICATED
boxes. whi le, pi nk , and r ed
ge r a n iu m s,
b e gon i a s,
(2) PAINT DAMA GE 197J Zigpet unia s, Col eu s. Zi nnia s,
Za g SEWIN G MACHIN ES.
D i a n thu s, Sn apdrag on s,
Sti ll in or ig in al cartons. No
Ager atium . Cl e l a nd Farm
atta cr1ments needed as our
an d Green house, E . Main ,
controls are bu!lt -in. Sews
Racine . Gerald i ne Cleland .
wi th l or 2 need les, makes
Built to Your"' Specs
6·l4-f1 C
buttonhol es, sews on buttons,
Delivered t o Job Site
monog rams , and bl ind hem
st itch. Full cash pr ice $.38 .50 1970 12 X 60, 3 bedroo m m obil e
hom e w it h t i po ut. goo d
or budge t plan a vai lable .
cond ition , $4,300. Call Ma son
Ph one 992,2984.
773-5580 .
MATERIALS CO.
6-24-6tc
6-26-5tp
773 -5554
Ma so n, W. Va .
(3) VA CU UM Cleaner s new 1973
Model. Compl ete wi th al l LOTS all util ities, ideal for
m obile hom es. · Ma son, ca l l
. cleaning tools. Smal l paint
773 -5580.
damage in shipping . Wi ll lak e
6-26-51p D.U E to job transfer , mu st sel l
S27 cash or budget p la·n
ho m e ; 3 bedroom, tota l
availa bl e. Ph one 99 2.2984.
elec tri c, larg e lot. F. H.A.
SOME
hou sehold fu·rn iture.
6-24-6tc
approved, Syra cuse. Phond
992 -7328 .
992-7836 .
6-26-3tc
(3) SINGER Aut omatic Zig -Zag
5-25.1fc
Sew ing Ma chines i n sewing
----::-tabl e. Make s buttonh o le s, 2 STORY home w ith 1 a full
basement. bath and 12 ba t h, MODERN 6 room I f loor plan
sew s on button s, blin d hem s,
forced air furna ce, 2 or 3
home
wi th
detachable
etc . Top notch condition . Pay
bed r oom s, atta ched garage.
garage . All newly painted .
S6 1. .:15 or term s a vailable .
large yard. near Pomeroy
Lo·cated on nlcf! leve l lot 50' x
Phon·e 992-2984 .
El emen t ary Sc hool 992-738.4 .
120' al 619 Page s t .. Mid6·24-6t c
6-26-51c
dleport, Ohio. For further
detail s, contact David ·R.
FA RMAL L H Tra ctor . w ith 3
Yat es, 23 Grandview Road,
point hitch end loader i n A-1
Cambridge, Ohio, 43725or 992shape. $600 . Gordon Prolfitt.
390 4.
Gr eai Bend , Por.t land , Oh io. GOOD HUNTIN G Beagl e dog .
Ph
one
985:3565.
6-26-?t c
6-24-3tp
.
NEW RANCH HOME - I ac re
2 NEW r and st yl e houses, one ~:-::-::::--:---::-:---:-"
lot . City water , A well wi·th ba sement . Phone 742- POOD L"E pupp ies, Toy A.K .C. ,
Choco late Sh ow quality .
des igned house plan by W. G.
3615 or 7t1 2-6743. Al so, lo ts fo r
Ph one 992-54.13. Best Homes consist!ng . of
sa le.
·
5-23-tf c
large l iv ing room wlt~ dining
620f c
, _....___,__
L. 3 bedrooms including
ma ster bedroom wi th tu n
1967 CAMA RO Ral l y-Spc rl . AKC Toy Pood le pupjS ies, $75
and $85. Also · Siam ese kittens
bath, a large 32' x ll ' com Good cond i tion. Phone 992 -·
$10. Phon e 1-256·6247, Kennels
bin .3 ti on kit chen-family room,
2J60 .
and 2 full baths. Under mai n
of CalhOun .
6·24·30t c
f loor Is ·a fu ll basement or
lower level wh ich can be
1970 OLDSMOBI L E 98 Ful l - - - - - - - - - fin is hed if desired. To make
power and air condit ion ing,
thi.s a complete l y quality
$2,69 5. Bi z RuscheL 992 - 5~ 22
home a full 2·ca r garage is
or 992·2227 .
·included. Financing ar ranged
·
6-24 -6tp 1972 FORD. Gra nd Tor ino, Vinyl
t op , A i r Co nd i.tioned , V -8
with low down payment. For
Engine, p .s. B. B. Ca ll anv
all detai Is and an ap ·
TOPPER ·for pickup truck , good
t ime "'- .949-508 1.
pointm ent to see home, ca ll
conditi on . Dinette set with 6
6-14-12tc
992 -5976 br Colum bus col chair s, good shape. $20 . Call
lect 235 ·1996.
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SEWING MACHINES. Repaor
se rv ice. a ll makes. 992-2284.
The Fabr ic Shop, Pomeroy .
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service. We Sharpen Scissor!) .
3-29-h c

COUNTRY HOME
3 BE DROOM S Bath. gas
furnace, drilled we lL front
por ch. garage, a nd ba sement . WILL TRIM or cut trees or
shrubbery . Also paint roofs.
Large lot, sma ll st ream . Onl y
Phone 949-3221.
$9500.00 .
6-13-30fc
STORAGE
LA RGE2 STORIE S- Loading
E XCAVATING. do zer . loader
platform with cover . Large lot
and backhqe work ; septic
wit h plenty ' of parking . On
tanks installed ; dump trucks
Stale Route . Asking ju~t
an d lo-boys for hire ; will haul
fill dirt, top soil , limestone
$20.000 .00 .
and
gravel ; Call Bob or Roger
$6500.00
Jeffer
s, day phone 992 -7089 ;
NICE - 2 bedroom s with oak
night phone 992-3525 or 992·
floor s, ga s furnace, city water .
5232 .
Ba sement and large lot for car :
2-11 -tfc
SYRACUSE
4 BEDROOM S 2 fami ly
EXCAVATING. Dozers , large
room s, garage, modern kitand sma ll ; Backhoes and
chen. bath, furnace , and large
loa ders on track and tires;
lot on 12tl.
Dump . trucks Lo -boy
service . Septic tank s In ·
SMALL FARM
stal led . George ( Bi ll) Pullins.
42 ACRES . ~ Bank barn and
phone 992-2478 or 992·7402.
good fences . All minerals.
2-9-tfc
Mpdern bath and kitchen . Mail
and sc hool bus routes.
HARRISON'S TV serv ice and
NEW LISTING
se r-v ice call s. Phone 992-252'2.
2 BEDROOMS - Ba lh. forced
2-9 -tfc
air furnace . C h~ste r water .
Large lot a t Long Bot!om . Only . RON SHEPARD, Floor, Wall
Remodeling , Ceramic tile
$4,000 .00 .
baths. Box 28D, Rutland 742NEW LISTING
3664 .
39ACRE S- With all mine ral s.
6-26-tfc
Timber, located on Route 7
north of Chest er . Aski ng just
WI L KINSON Sma ll Engine
Sa les and Service, 810 Jrd St .•
16.000.00
Middlepqrt . Lawn mower an"
NOTHING
M AKES
ONE
cha in saw repair . Free pickup
FEt L SO SEC URE . AS
and deliverv . Rhone 992 -3092 .
HAV ING
A
PIECE
OF
Al so Briggs and Stratton and
PROPERTY .
WE
HAVE
Tecumseh parts .
SOME VERY GOOD BUY S.
6-21 -30tc
DROP IN A ND SEE WHAT
WE HAVE TO OFFER .
FOR FREE estimates on
aluminum siding . Starn Doors
. HELEN.L . TEAFORD .
an~
Windows , . Carports.
GORDON B. TEAFORD
Marquees and Railing, Phone
~,
ASSOCIATES
Charles Li sle, Syracuse, Ohio .
Carl Jacob, Sales Rep .
m -3325 or 992-36 u
resentat lve. V , V. Johnson
and Son, In c.
6-22-tfc

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2. Win ged

3. Ph il-

6 Acre s ot'ground on St. Rt. 124, 1 mile from
Mine No. 1. near Salem Center, Ohio. Will be
on the new water system and all other utilities
avai lable. Fine inves tm ent for trailer homes,
,, or r esi dential home. Selling Price $1 2,000.00.
GEORGES. HOBSTETTERJR. •
REAL ESTATE BROKER
BOX 101. POMEROY, OHIO
PHONE (985-4186)

ELNA a nd White Sewing
~ Ma chines ... Service on all
makes . Reasonable rates .
Th e Sew i ng Center, Mid ·
dleport, Ohio.
11 ·14-ltc
I

O•DELL WHEEL Alignment
located at Crossroads , Rt. 124 ,
now back to work . Complete
f ront end ser vice. tune up and
brake
service .
Wheels
balanced electronically. AH
work guaranteed. Rel!isonable
rates . Phone 742-3232.
2-18-tfc

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6. Actor

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or coal

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one letter to each square, t o

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II. Records
offi ciall y
14 . Texas city
17. Inert gas
18. Ultimate
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denot ation
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·REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE
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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
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CryJlloqu ot c: JT IS NU T LACK O[i' LU VJ-.: BU J.'
THAT )\lA KES UNHAPPY M IIR-

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MOTIVe: FO~ MLII~Oe~ ,
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�10 - The Dati) Sent...,l,Mi~dlepm. Pom..-oy,O., June :&lt;."1, 1~
DIVORCE ASKED
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ROSS

Janice F. M""'· 100 ugion
Terrace, has med su•t for
dl\•orc~ agamst James n.
Mees. Me1gs Inn ; Pomeroy, in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court.

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Swimming accident on Sunday

Robert Lee Lannmg, 29, of De1 ~ ree from Xavier Univer- who wtll become County School
Ca ld"ell, a native of Ross Sity in Cincinnah. Hl" has done Superint..ndent on July 1.
County, was granted a two additional work at Urbana
Max Haffelt, 31, Rt 1, Crown
year contract Monday as College, Wilmmgton College, City, a grad uate of Hannan
principal at Kyger Creek High nnd M1ami and Oh10 Umver- Trace High School and MarSchool.
shall University, was hired as
sities.
Lanning gr aduated !rom
He began U!achmg social principal at Addaville and
Frankfort Hi gh School and studie•· at Maysville, Ky.; from Cheshire-Kyger Elementary
received h1s Bachelor's Degree 1966-19'70 he taught junior high' Schools . Haffelt, a former
from
Morehead
State social ·studies at East Junior principal at Hannan Trat.--e
Univers1 ty and his Master 1s Htgh i.n the Waverly School Elementary. sucteeds Walter
Rtfe who rettred.
System .
Miss Glon a Kemper , of
From I9711-73 he served as
asststant high school principal Kerr, .a gradua te of North
a t Caldwell High School and Gallia High School and Ohio
Ton1ght, Wed , Thurs.
Jun e 26-27 -28
Principal of Southern Noble Umversity, was employed
NOT OPEN
Elementary School in Noble earlier this month as high
school home economics in·
County .
Fn , Sat , Sun.
struc
tor and Wilham Bahr. a
During the past school term,
June 29-JO July 1
Lanning was a member of the former teacher 1n th e
FIDDLER
ON THE ROOF
Caldwell Athletic Board and Gallipolis Ctty School Syst.!m,
! Techn•color)
supervtsor for the Caldwell replaces Forest Ward as htgh
Norma Crane
Educable Mental Reta rd ed school Sctence, Bwlogy and
Leonard Frey
Chemtstry teacher.
program.
(G)
Runn 1ng T1meJ Hr s.
Lannmg replaces John C.
Adults$ 1 50
Chlldren75c
Wtckhne who resigned from
Show Starts 1 p.m
VISITED HERE
the principalship earlier this
NEW HAVEN - Mr. and
month. Wtckline is remaimng
Mrs.
Arthur Lu1kart of
at the htgh school as a t.!acher.
Wtth the appOintment, the Holiday, Fla., and Alma
Kyger Creek Local , Board of · Luikart of Paradtse, W Va.,
Educahon, has filled 1ts ad- visited re ce ntly Wlth Mrs
mmtslrahve and t.!achtng staff Ne lhe Dudding and Mrs.
Juamta Ward and son here.
vacancies
Last week , Frank A. Mrs. Nellie Dudding, Mr. and
Cremeans, 30, of 160 Ports- Mr "· Arthur LUikart, Alma
mouth Rd., Gallipolis, a 1961 Lutkart accompamed Mr. and
graduate of Kyger Creek Htgh Mrs. Nile Casto of Paradise, W.
School, was employed as Local Va. , to Clarence, Iowa , where
Superintendent. Cremeans they vtstt.!d Mr and Mrs Fred
replaces C. Comer Bradbury LUikart

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Ton1ght, June 26
Double Feature Progra m
EASY RIDER

IColorl

Peter Fonda

Oenn1s Hopper
( R)

- Plus" BUCK AND
THE PREACHER "

MEIGS THEATRE

S1dney Poi her

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Harry Belafonte
We d . Thur.-Fn

June 27 -28 29
Double Fea tu re Program
Woody Allen 's
" EVERYTHING YOU
ALWAYS WANTED TO
KNOWABOUTSEX
BUT WERE
AFRAID TO ASK"

I RI

- Pius" WHAT DO YOU
SAY TO A
NAKED LADY ?"

N

Nora E. Dailey
died
Monday '

on

REACHING OUT ...
Today tt' s Just for a toy or a new game- but
tomor;row she' ll be rea ch1ng for a bnght
fu ture. A college educa t1on will bnng th at
future W1!h1n her grasp Open a sa vmgs ac
cou nt here today

. regul ar deposits plus

our h1gh earn1ngs wi ll he lp your you ngs ter
reac h her goal

Auto Teller Window anci
Walk·Up Window
Open Friday Evenings 5 to 7 P.M.

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE
PITTSBURGH

L:Ubens /ia~iona~ Bhk
-..&lt;.CINC INN AT!

MIDDLEPORT, o•iiO
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Mrs. Nota Elizabeth Dailey,
56, Hockmgport, died Monday
morning at Camden Clark
Memonal Hospital m Parkersburg following an ext..nded
illness .
Mrs. Dailey was born at
Petroleum , W. Va ., the
daughter of the lat.! William
and Elizabeth Morrison
Rutherford . She was a member
of the Hockingport United
Methodist • Church and had
been employed at Yonkers
Mfg . Co., Parkersburg.
She IS survived by her
husband, Howard H. Dailey ;
three daughters, Mrs. Gene
(Mary ) Phtliips, and Mrs.
James (Janice ) Davis, ReedsVIlle, and Mrs. Charles
(Donna ) Stone, Little Hocking ;
two brothers, Howard E.
Rutherford, Auburn, W · Va .,
and Wilham Arnold Rutherford , Vienna, W. Va.; one
Sister, Mr8. Lilhan Watermg,
St. Marys, W. Va.; an aunt,
Mrs.
Anma
Rutherford,
Petroleum , Wftl Va .•· one
grandda ughter,' mne grandsons and several nieces and
nephews.
She was also preceded m
death by a brother.
Private fw1eral services will
be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at
the Whit.! Funeral Home in
Coolvtlle with family members
only and the Rev. Roy W. Rose
and the Rev. Paul Knienm
officiating. Bunal will be in the
· Coolville Cemet..r y. Friends
may call anyhme after noon
today.

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Little Maiesty(r)

CRIB BLANKET
pet
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thermoweave
S1ze
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w1 lh r
nau !1 ca1 desq,;n. Dra1n plug m bottom
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Color

BEN FRANKLIN
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Marriage Licenses
CLUB TO MEET
David Boyd Herdman, 18,
The Amateur Garden Club Pomeroy, and Ltnda Dian
wtll meet at the home of Mrs. Smith, 16, 109 Park St., MidRoge r Morgan Wednesday, dleport; Michael Arthur Epple,
.June 27 at 7:30pm
78, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, and Golda
Elrna Jones, 58, Zanesville.

in Briefs
Sweet-

(Continued from Page I)
age nc1 es' administrative
structure for one year Wltil
Pres td ent Nixon's revenuesharmg proposals with regard
to Commumty Action agencies'
programs are clarified and
implementedt" he said.
The Community Action
progr ams were developed
eight years ago by the Office of
EconomiC Opportunity to
proVIde baste social services to
both rural and urban poor.

President
played ftom dumm y. East
played the 10 Sonny thou ght
of duckin g but dec1ded that
th e c lub lead was a s tn gle·
ton a nd he had better ta ke
the tnck
He alsu sa w a way tu
ma ke the contra ct ""smn.c
he was 11 ght He S l
played out a few ro unds
trumps. led a d1amond
dummy's &lt;.~ ce, cas hed uum · 1
my's kwg and di scarded
ace of spad es
Then he ruft ed a di1 ' ~~~f~~dll
and led lhe foUl of. S!
West was 1n w1th tht! ~;';.::, I
but had to lead
no
spade to let •Sonny get
dummy and dl sCa ld Iu s
mg c lubs.

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CINDY CARDER
Cindy L. Carder, daughter
of Mrs. Doris S. Carder of
1670 Lincoln Heights,
Pomerny, hhs been assigned
to Lowry AFB, Colo., alter
completing Air Force baste
training. During her six
weeks at the Air Training
Command 's Lackland AFB,
Tex., she studied the Air
Force mission, organ.tzatJon
and customs and received
special Instruction In human
relations. The airmail has
been assigned to the
Technical Training Center at
Lowry for specialized
training In the supply field.
Airman Carder Is a 1971
graduate of Meigs High
School.

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News, Note~
•

Mrs . Emma Ryan Js
reported as slightly irnprov~
following surgery at Holz~r
Medtcal Center hospital. S~e
has been seriously lU.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Chest.!r Rou~
and children, St..phen, Christy
and Susan of Addison vis!~
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jenks
Monday and ceiebrat..d M~.
and Mrs. Jenks' 7th weddui_g
anmversary.
...
Veterans Memorial Hospital
HuCk
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Admtssions
Homer
.
Bradshaw, Laura Ann Baker, and family of Moundsville, W
Betty Grady, Wilma Ginther, Va . wtll visit with her parents,
Asa Htll, Sonja Call, Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Jenks over tlie
Stewartt Steven Hudsont Luch weekend. The birthdays of
McCune, George Conde, Ruby Mrs. Huck and son Mike, and
Mrs. Darrell (Charlotte) Jenks
Gtbbs and Floyd St.!wart.
wiU be observed at this time.
Dtscharges ~ Roy Bush.

Helen Help Us
(Continued from page

2)

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appearances (dress, hair length, race, etc.)?
"
31. Would you tell your parents if you, a. Con:
tracted VD?
, b. Had an abortion or if male
were responsible for a pregnancy?
.' c. Wer~
raped?
'
• 32. Could you PERSONALLY accept an
abortion? '' . Accept it for others?
33. Do you think your pare~ts are VERY
FIRMLY agamst all premarital sex for girls?
For boys?
34. (Explain on separate sheet of paper):
What do you like MOST about your parents?
What upsets you MOST about your parents?
What do you do that upsets your parents
n1ost?
.
35. J?o you think you have lja!l a pretty sue,
cessful hfe S? far? That is, do you like yourself?
. 36. Outstde of occasional bad times, do you
enJOY bemg a teenager?
If you want extra copies for your friends or
other members of the family, please send us a
s~am_ped , self-addressed LONG envelope, indtcatmg the number of copies wanted - HELEN

Shop Weekdays 9:30 to 5 PM

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TODA V'S QUESTION
You do b1d fou t spad es
your pat tnez bzds ftvc h e•u·ts
What do you du now'

Be1tform•s sized Body·/filrt
is sometfiing special •••
8Sp3cidl~ on ~ou I

Bestfo rm 's Body-Sh1rt in 100% Crepeset"'
nyl on. w111 s1ze up everybody fro m 32 to 38 .
with elegant ta1lonng and pretty pearl
buttons gown the front and on the cuffs.
Lets you dress tn a riffy. Just sl1p 11 on .. .
snap the crotch . . and add your sk11t,
pants or Jumper.

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BAKER

Btg Savmgs

Act

Lingerie Department, First Floor

No~.

FURNITURE
MIDDLE PORT, 0.

WASHINGTON IUPil - Ca pitol Hill and food
mdust~y spokesmen tssued news warnings today of
potential food shortages, growing out of a squeeze
between h1gh farm product prices and controlled
retatl food pnces.
The National Association of J&lt;' ood Cha ins sa icl it
has told the Cost of Ltving Council that some
processors of oil and shortening have halted
operatwns and others may follow . It said some fruit
and v_egetable processors are tempora rily at least
stoppmg sales
'
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" It has now become ab11ndantly clear that the
food shortages at the retail level which we warned
earher last week would occur are happening at a
faster pace than even we expected," the supermarket trade group satd
Raymond Jennison, president of the Ameri can
Corn M1llers Federation , smd in an interview that
about a th1rd of the nation 's corn milling capacity
has been closed down because of the 60-day pnce
freeze announced June 13, and at least one major
breakfast food manufacturer may soon have to &amp;low
Its operahons.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

ln Des Mom~s. offiCI.:,tls of

Union Carbldt&gt; told Iowa farm
('()ttors of a new system of
drymg feed grit in chem 1rallyby spn-1ying on an or~-:arur actd
-as opposed to the present
m~thod or mechamcal &lt;lryin~
usmg heat £rom buming gas
But Umon Carb1de s~tid the
te~Jm1que \HIS good only for
al'llmal fct.'Cl grnin- not for
hrram to be f'On.sluned by

humans.
In Oklahoma City, a three~
judge federal t'Ourl halted an
Oklahoma Corporatio n
Commission attempt to boost
mterstatc naturc.~l gas pnces.
'111c COW't ruled in favor of the
Ferleral Power Commtssion
•
whtch had challenged a pncing
order by the Oklahoma comllliSSton

Homer Goeglcin dead at age 93
Homer H Goeglcin , !U,
Pomeroy, Rt. 3. died tins
mormng at Vetcr&lt;1ns Memonal
llosp ttal.
Mr Cocglem w&lt;ts preceded
111 death by Ins parcu ts, John
and Nancy Radford Goeglem ;
Ius w1fe, .Jcss1e Hea ton
Goeg: lein, Lwo Sisters, and a
brother
M1 GOl'g lmn was a memb('r
of the Flatwoods Uruted
Method1st Chu r ch.
He 1s survncd by four sons,

Denzel, Pomeroy; A\'Cry,
Pomeroy, Ht. 2, Albert and
Cha rles, both of Pomeroy Rt.
3, oue s1ster . Mrs May Hall,
Havenswood ; s1x grand~
children,
SI X
~-:real·
grandl·hllrlren .and severa l
meccs and nephews
F uncr(ti SC I' Vll:CS Will be he!d
Fnday at 2 p.m. at P:wing
Chapel w1Lh IJunal tn Beech
Grove Cemetery Fnends may
ca ll dl the fun era l home after li
p 111 todi:ly

. OHIO CHAMPION - Mrs P J ( LOIS) Pauley, 307
Sprmg i\ve , Pomero y, is the new Oh10 State Lad1es
C1tampmn of the Amateur Trap Shootmg Association , havmg
ll1kcn f1rst place &amp;iturdi:Jy m compclltton with 125 other
women .at Vandalb Mrs. Pauley ,shot 193 out of 21}() clay
hwgets m wmnmg lhe first Ohio d1amp10nsh ip trap shoot she
ever entered. This victor y enables her to compete m the
Grand American to be held in Vandaha m August where she
Will c,:ompetc wtth other state wmncrs. A member of the Pt.
Pleasant Gun Club, Mrs Pauley IS also the 1972 West
Vtrgm ia Open l...adtes Ch~p10n iind the h1 gh overa ll
r hamp10n.

.

Jennison said two large mills
in Dlinois closed this week
because they were caught
between the high, uncontrolled
price for corn and the frozen
prtce for processed foods
Another major produce r,
Lauhoff Gram Co of Danvtlle,
ill., was to cut back to 50 per
cent of capactty today, he said
The trade association official
said the Kellogg Co. had indicated that further cutbacks
m milling of grits would for ce it
to curtail some of its breiikfast
food productiOn .
On Captlol Hill, a former
Johnson admimstt'atwn offtcial, John A. Schnittker, told
Congress the cost of soybean
meal, corn and other raw feed
mgredients used m ratsmg
livestock has risen sharply
since price ceihngs were imposed . As a result, many meat
and poultry producers ftnd
they can no longer make a
profit and product,on will
dedme unless the leed-pnce

r·e1at10 ns hip s
c han ge ,
Schmttker sa td
Schmttker called for quick
admmistrahon acttOn to cut
feed costs by hmttmg exports
or soybeans and other key feed
mgred1ents.
Sen. Robert C. Byrd, the
Senate Dt"mocratl c whip,
called on President N1xon to
put Phase IV economic controls mto effec t as soon a!l
possible to avoid food shortages .
"It IS little short of ludtcrous
tha t we have allowed a
situatiOn to be crea ted in OW'
country in wh1ch food produ c~
ers-wtth demand at tls pea kare findmg It unprofitable to
produ ce food :" Byrd satd.
Rep . Peter Peyser, R-N.Y ,
warned the ent1re Northeast may go on mdk
rationing wtthm SIX months
unless raw agncultural produ cts are placed under the
present 60-day price freeze

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By United Press International
WASHINGTON - CLAHENCE M. KELLEY, the Kansas
City, Mo., pollee ch1ef nicknamed " D1ck Tracy" because of his
electronic innovations, won the approval Tuesday of the Sen&lt;.~te
Judiciary Comtmttee to succeed J . Edgar Hoover as FBI
director .
Senate leaders satd they expected Kelley to wm conftrmation
by the full Senate handily The confirmation of Kelley , 61, an I'BI
agent himself for 21 years, ends a search of more than a year for
a successor to the near legendary Hoover, who died m Ma y, 1972

RANGES
DISHWASHERS
FREEZERS

New Warranty

Food caught
inPhase3%

fNewsuirt Briefs:.:

$9

From The:: Home Ec. Rooms
Of Tlw Local High School~

because there 's not enough fuel
to go around, but the Amen can
Automobile Association says
the scarcity varies greatly
from area to area around the
nation.
ln other developments on the
nation's energy supplies Tuesday, Iowa farmers were told of
a new way to dry feed grain
that does not use heat, a
Massachusetts legislator said
unless Martha 's Vmeyard get
more gasoline the tourist
island may go bankrupt, and a

serv1ce are in the Pacific
Northwest .
· operating IWruwl/y; .~lwriJI?(I'
The AAA said 47 per cen t· or
the Statton 's m its sun·ey have
is spotty .~&lt;~.rs the AAA
redi.K'ed ~p.('rahn g hours, 10
per ce nt have tmposed linuts
the
fuel
shortage
.
on
sales, and 4 per cent owe
court in Oklahahorna denied a
lit~rally
out of gas
Nassikas, who testified
natural gas company's request
before a Senate sub:ommitte:e
The AAA report satd i3 per
to htke pnces.
But in Washington, Federal Tuesday, also said hts com- cent of the f1lhng stat1 ons in the~
Power Commtsston Chainnan misswn has found no evidence NorU1east were operating norp
John N. Nasstkas said he that natural gas producers maily, but on Martha's VIagrees with. the natural gas have conspired to drive up neyard, a tounst tsland orf
com pames' argument that pnces by curtiHhn~ supplies Cape Cod, Massachusetts'11ep
Dlll'mg the summer vacatiOn Terrene~ P McCa rty said gas
goverrunent regulation keeps
the prices-and so proftts-so months, however, most Amenp stattons must have fuel qmck,
low that 1t dtscourages ex- cans are more concerned with lest the e nt1re island go
ploration and thus perpetuates the supply of gasoline lor thetr bankrupt
cars, and the AAA , m its
" The entire economy of a
weekly report on fillin g co mmunity IS betng anstations niJ tionwide, said less ruhtiated, " he told the state
than half -46 per cent-arc legislature " H we can't do
operating normally.
somethmg nnmedt~1te ly, the
The AAA said the Nor- Vmeya rd will be ba nkrupt. We
theast- espectally New York don't WHnt the gasoline m
a nd Ne_;; Jersey - had the Se ptemcbe r- we wanl 1t
fewest number of gasolme now.
" In September the only thmg
stattons affected by the fuel
shortage. The greatest nwnber the gnso lme w11l be good for is
of stations curtailing: sales and dri vmg to the welfnrc offtce. ,.

.

The colors are really something·_White , Apricot. Peppermint,
··Mai,ze. Navy, Brown, Beige .
- style # 1150 1s only

.. FRIGIDAIRE"
SPECIA.L SALE

hours oi- restricted sales

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What do you do now"1
A-Bid rour !;padcs. If
have an expert and '""""''\'D··I
live put'lner you miJ(hl jump. :;;;I~,..,-"':J;JJ

hvc snadcs. This should h
him thai you are aftaid Hf
he1ut lus.e•·s. On ly a '"""ecva· l
11\IC expe1·t WHUid riA"UI'C
out.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Uruted Press International
More gasoline stations than
ever have reduced operating

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The Tigers, ending the ga~
on a double play, defeated tile
Pirates, 7~ , in Pomeroy Litlle
League action Monday mgBt.
The Tigers were led by BlaJe
With a home run and tripjl!,
Morris with three singles aUd
M•rshall with a single.
:
Marshall went the route q&gt;r
-the Tigers, striking out 9 ~d
walking 8. For the PiratO,
Triplett struck out 7 aOd
walked only 1. Leading ~e
Pirates were Griffith, Murrty
and Carmichael, each witl(a
single.
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tntmumty .for what he t.!lls the
Senate Investiga ting committee . But federal prosecutors
have rejected his efforts to
gain a prom1se that he will not
be prosecuted at all, and he is
known to be a target of the
d·
th t
gran JUry a ts investigating
.'\ND SUE.
Watergate.

( NEWSPAPER

In today 's hand played w
a rubber bridge game al
New York 's Cavendtsh Club ,
Sonny Moyse, for mer edttor
of the Bndge World . found
h1mself m a rather unso und
s1x-heart contract
Not that we don 't all get
mto worse contracts and no
one can blame Sonny f01 h1 s
SIX bid.
West opened the etght or
c lubs. After a low club was

colors

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ON HONOR ROLL
LANGSVILLE - Tom Crisp,
Rt I, Langsville, has been
noltfted that he IS on the honor roll at Gallipolis Business
College for the spnng quart.!r
whtch ended June B. To be
ellgtble for the quart..rly honor
roll a student must have a fmal
grade of not less than B m eac h
subject.

By Oswald &amp; James .Jacoby

•n te r lock

cro tch
Co mfy
covered e lastic wa 1st
and r.•b· knd cuffs.
Wh1 te. S•zes 1. 2. 4
and 6

·

BONDS FORFEITED
SYRACUSE
Mayor
Herman London Monda y mght
fmed one defendant and for.
feit.!d bonds Qf two others
accordmg to pollee chtef Mtllon
Varian Roy F1erce, Racme,
was fmed $18 a nd costs for
speeding. F orfeiltng bond s
were Jeffrey 0. Gardner, Pt.
Pleasa nt, $22.50, speedtng , and
George T Ball, St. Albans,' $20,
speed mg.

Discards Ace to Make Slam

Doubl e
th11..:kne ss
comUed cotton w 1th

ure than e
loam pad Sea t be lt

TRUCK WR ECKED
There was medium damage
to a truck driven by Danny F .
Bricker, Athens, at 8:30a.m.
Monday on SR 143 and
14
in
Township Road
Columbta Twp. Bricker was
travelling east when he said he
was crowded off road by an
oncoming vehicle. Bricker's
truck went90 feet on the berm
turned onto townsh1p road 14,
went over an embankment •
and stopped agamst a large
tree. There was no cttatwn.

a son, Dennis S. Hostett..r, Jr. ;
one daughter, Christma Jean
Hostetter ; two brothers, Gary
of Tuppers Piams, and Clifford
Young, Columbus; four sisters,
Mrs. Larry ( Yzonne ), of
Cardost; Mrs. Larry (Dee)
Delawder, Mrs. June Gillespte,
and Mrs. Oneta Heffner , ali of
Springfield, and his paternal
gr a ndm oth er, Mrs . Mabel
Host.!tt.!r, Tuppers Piams.
Funeral serv1ces will be. held

WIN AT BRIDGE

hl) .

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN In Middleport

In addttion to his parents, he

PHNOM PENH - THE CHIEF SPOKESMAN for the
Cambodian mthtary command satd today his country will kee p
fightmg ;ven if U. S. bombmg support ceases . Commenting on
Mondays House vote m Washmgton that cut of! appropriations
for the Cambodian bombing - a measure that could take effe ct
In ten days - Col. Am Rong satd: "As long as the North Vietnamese are here, we need the bombmg, but even tf tt stops we
wtll go on fighting ."
He echoes the words of Cambodian Chef of starr Maj . Gen.
Sostehe~ Fernandez, who to ld UPI man int'erview two weeks ago
he was "~sstmts ttc" about the Cambodian army 's ftghtmg
potential wtthout the support of American warplanes but said his
country would keep "" fightmg

No book by Fred Ka rp111
would be complete unless he
showed a co uple of hands
~h ere someone threw a way
LOCAL TEMPS
an ace as the only way to
Temperature in downtown - make a contract or defeat a
Pomeroy Tuesday at II a.m. contract depend1.1g on whethwas 68 degrees under sunny e l or not the hero was defe ndmg or pla ying the dum·
skies.

OUR MOM LOVES TO SHOP AT

Sprtngf~eld .

is survived by h1s wife, Judith;

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Dennis S. Hos tetter. 31, Thursday all p.m. at the White
Springfield, drowned Sunday in Funeral Horne, Cooivtlle wtth
a sw1mming accidenl near burial m the Chr{stian
there in an abandoned gravel Cemetery at Tuppers Plains.
ptt. Mr. Hostetter was born in Fnends may call at the funeral
Tuppers Plains, the son of Olen home Wednesday from 2 to 4
and Mary Bahr Hostetter, and 7 to 9.

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10 days to act on the bill alter it lands on his desk .

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Pirates on '

Dennis Hostetter is victim of

as KC High principal

MASON DRIVE-IN

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NEW YORK - CITY COMPTROLLER Abraham D Beame,
67, capitahzmg on solid support from wh1te, mtddle class vo ters,
won the Democratic mayora l nom1nat10n Tuesday and became a
heavy favorite to become chtef executive of the na twn's largest
ctty. Beame, a polihcal mtddle-of-the-roader, scored a convmcmg 61 per cent runoff victory over Rep. Herman Badtllo, ON Y. , a Puerto Rt can liberal whose votmg power came mainly
from blacks and Spanish·speak.ing mmont1es.
Mayor John V Lindsay has annoWlced he wtll not sec k re·
electiOn to a third term next November . Be arne, born and reared
m New York and educated m 1ts City College , would be the first
Jewish ma yor, of New York He predicted he would wm m
November even 1f Lmdsay changes his mmd and seeks reelection . Undsay could, conceiva bly, run as an mdependent

en tine
Jlet,oted To 'l7u!

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Of The

Mei.g~-Ma.wn

Area

TEN CENTS

Antitrust action
facing oil firnts

MILLION DOLLAR CHECK DEPOSITED - The largest single depostt in history was made
m the Rutland Branch of the Pome~oy NatiOna l Bank Fnday The c·heck w;1s prese nted Frid . Jy
to Ja ck Cnsp, president of the Leading _Creek Comc rvanQ District, for th1! 1 ur&lt;J l wt:1te t
distribution system to serve westc m Mc i~s County and eas tern Vmton Cou nty Funds fo r the
system, wh1 ch has been plaiUJed smce 1966, iin~ commg from the hmn anU HOII Jl' Ad m1mstrat10n and the Economic Deve lopment Admm bt ra tion Dcpos1tmg the che ck , 1-t, ~11 ._,
Charles Ru ssell a nd Ja ck Cnsp of the Lcadmg Creek Conscrva nt: y D1stJ 1ct, Willldlll Hobste tter, Vl Ce president and branch mana ger of the Rulland Branch, a nd AIL'hu: Stcg,1U, F 11 t\
representative of Athens .

W eicker to strike back
WASHINGTON 1UPl ) Sen Lowell P Wetcker , RConn , charged tod ay th at the
White House st11J 1s eKertmg
pubhc and pnvi:Jte press ures to
"subvert'' the Senate Watergate committee 's in vestlgatwn
or the buggmg scandal.
We1cker, a m~be r of the
comm ittee, sa id in an mtervtew on the NBC Today
show that the White House had
tned to mfluen ce the make-up
of the conumttee and the &lt;.IJY
pomtment or staff members
" I thmk 1t was wrong for
them to triY to pressure the
committee, and I thmk it 1s
wrong that they're still trymg
to pressure the committee,"
We1cker said.
Wetc ker was as ked 1[ he had
new evtdence that the Whtte
House st11l was engagmg tn a
"deliberate effort to subvert
the committee .''
" Yes I do, not onl y the public
pressures wh1ch you see in
tiyin ~:: to blast the committee,

WASHINGTON - SEN THOMAS J . MciNTYRE, 0-N H.,
introduced a b11ltod3 y to force producers and refiners to g1ve up
their reta1l outlets. He warned a handful of gw nt £or poratwns
were trying to dom mate the petroleum mdustry. The Mclntyre
bill would prohibit 011 ftrms from marketm g refined otl products,
such as gasoline, wh1le also engagmg 111 one or n'lore of the oth er
branches of the industry - 011 production, refmmg and transportatiOn.
"Not only must th ey be prohtbtted from totally controlling
themarketmg seg ment of the industry but they must be reqwred
. to dtvest themselves of the stat tons they presently operate, ..
Mcintyre said in remarks prepared for Senate delivery The
measure would punish vmlators wtth hnes of up to $100,000 for
each offense.
NEW DELHI - CHIN A EXPLODED a powerful nucl ear
device today at Lop Nor m th e northwestern Chinese provmce of
Sinktang, the Bhabha Atomtc Resea rch Center m Bombay satd.
The center sa1d that the nuclear explosion occurred at 9 25 a. m
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lntereJt~

but still other pressures tht~t go
on, and yes I'll present tha t
evtdence."
Wcicker sa1d lhe testimony
so far before th e Waterga te
comnuttee showed that the
Wh1t e. House hadn't cond uctt!d
1ts own 111\iCstigatJOn of the
Watergate affai r
"'l'hcre wHsn' t an mvcstlgahon , and lhere ISn't an In·
vestigatwn , and that's where
lhe tra gedy 1s of what 's gomg
on n ght now "
We1cker sa1d he w1 shed the
Whtte House would spend ll.&lt;i
t1m e "trymg to get all the fact.&lt;;
before the Arnenca n people
rather than gomg ahead and
kn oc kmg thts comm1ttec
around or kn ock1ng eve r y
witness that co mes up that has
any scmb iH necoltru th toteiJ "
Wetcker smd he ha sJCa lly
believed the ftrst two days of
tes timon y given by bred
pres1dentwl counsel .John W
Dean lll
'· i 'm not saying that I believe

100 per cent of ,John DciJ n's
st01;, cmd I'm su1c there arc
numy .'lelf-sprvml{ statements
m the testimony, I'm sure he's
motJvC~ tcd by a yan cty of
con~t d e r o ti o n s - ll ui. 1s he
ge ttm g fac ts bcfurc the Amenca n pcuple that woulJ never
have come out were 1t not for
.John Dean '1 The answer Is
ye!':l "
Sen .Joseph Montoya , D·
N M , (lnothor rncmbcr of the
mmmittcc, ap1&gt;e&lt;.1red on the
:ihow w1th We\(.ker. He satd he
kn ew ~· t the tim e that there
were Wh tte House efforts to try
to "sub \le rt'' the ~.:o mmitt e e,
but udded
" £ had full eonftdence thul

the Whtte House was not gomg
to succeed, and I don't thmk
that the White Huuse sut:p
eeedcd I thm k th;Jt the appomtmcnts 1to the committee
and staff ) were rrliJde m.
. depend(•n tly of th e Whi te
House "

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JUNIOR AUXILIARY ACTIVE - The Jumor Legion Auxtllary of Umt 602, Ra eme, "as 111
charge of the program whe n the senior un it me t Tuesday evemng CJl th e t\mem:iln l.eg1on Iloll
Seated, 1-r, Mrs Frances Roberts , Umt 602 prestdent , Becky Rou sh, past JUmOI dtstnd
president; Amanda Roush , JUJUor president, and Mrs. Gerald Simpson, JUru or lcHder. St~tndlnl-!
are Bea Jay Autherson, histonan , and Sheryl Stmpson , secretary

I

WASHI NG TON IU PI ) - A
Federal Trade Co mmJ sSHHI
cn c1 ol!Jctul told Congresss
todn y the a ntH:ompet lttve
struct mc of the mlmtlustry has
helped create th e gaso hne
shortagL'..
'l11e same mdustry, added
.Jumcs 'I' Halver SQ n, director
or the FTC's Bure,m of Com·
petitiOn, mHy howe engaged m
a eonspira cy to m ~t ke 1t iippear
there IS a shorta j..\c uf m-Jtur al
g.as
'11u~ F'TC IS prepared to
1ct'UIIummd antitrust actwn
:1ga inst eight of the mAJOr 011
fll'ms, the Washmgton SLarNc"'s sattl toda y,' credttmg 1ts
report
to co n g r c::~S IOII a l
sou rces
lla1vcrso n, 1n testtm ony
before a Senate .Judu:JCU'Y
.subco mmlltec, d1d not forecast
i'wi'C I:IC'tlOn l)ut he Said thdt On
th e be~s 1 S of a lengthy FTC
mvcst1gatlon of thl:! (mcr~ y
shorta ge, "the s.toH of the
Bureau of Compet1t10n ha.s
prclurumtrily condudcd that
th e str ucture, conduct a nd
pcrform&lt;m t:e Of the petroleum
industry rm ses se rious anlltrust ISSUCS."
He added "The mdustry 1s
h1 ghl y co ncP ntmtrld at th e
rcfmery level and lhe harrtcrs
to entry at that level are
overwhehrun g "
"Since early this yea r, the
RureCJ u of Competiti On st~ff
h(IS been rcce1vtng , w1th mcrcasmg fn.&gt;qucn c.:y, reports of

Cut off
vetoed
SAN CLEMENTE, C• l1f.
(UP! ) - Prestd enl N1xo n
tod&lt;t y vetoed lqpslation mtended to cut off funds for U S.
mili ta ry III VO ivement In
Cambodi a and Laos, a dmtmstr&lt;Jlton sources repor ted '
The S(J UCLCS. sa 1d offictal
announceme nt or th e veto
wou ld be made from the
We:;tcrn W'htlc House \:iS soon
as the Pre,.dent 's veto
message teach&lt;:s the House or
R c pr es c n tat 1v e s
1n
Washm f,tton.
The sources would gtvc no
fu rther dctiitls of the veto,
wht ch the White House ha d
hm ted might be commg.
The halt to t\men can bombmg of Cambodta &lt;Jnd mthtar~
actiOn m Laos was an amendmcnt to a $3 3 b1lhon su pplementiJ I app roprw ttons bi ll
Tiw legJslatJOn, cuttmg off
th e funds for further U.S
rmhtary mvolvemcnt um, over
or
shores of Camp
bot h House
th~ Senate

i ndep e ndent (gas oltn e)
marketer s wh o twv e been
forecd to close some or even all
or the1r ste~tlon s," Halverson
smd " VJc arc concerned that
unl ess so mct hm g 1s don e
qu1 ckly, irreparable harm may
result "
He sa1d "our tnvesli~at ion
suggests tha t actn:ittes by th e
maJor tnlef.,tra ted petrolewn
compam cs
have
had
Signifi cant a ntlcompe titt ve
eff ects Th ei r control of
rcfm ery capacity and p1 pelmes
also constitutes a signifi cant
compelltive problem in the ml
mdustry and contnbutcs to the
md epcnd c nts' prese nt dlf·
liculty "
Hal verson sa1d that m the
l~ ust e rn Um tc.:.l States and on
the Gulf Coast, where 50 P.er

cent or a ll U.S gasoh11e t:-; sold
to consumers, the ctght l a rge::~t
mlrcfmers have &lt;~ mor e than fi5
per ce nt of th e reftnery
cQ pHclty . Since 1950. ci!!Spitc
th e fact that the demand f01
gasohne ha s almost doubled,
then:! has bee n v irt u ~11ly no new
entry into the industr y As a
result, conc~ ntr&lt;J lJOn has rc.
ma med pra ct ically
un chant.;: ed ' '
Be ca use in dependent
r ef1 ncn cs IH1vc not been
deve loped , Hahcr so n sa td ,
Independent d1slrtbu tors are
incrcasmgly at the mercy of
th e hi g 011 compames. And
now, "s1nce the deve lopment of
the present &lt;.:t·ude (011) shor·
tagc, th e problem of the mdependenL has become one of
sur vival," he added

Berkhimer will
coach Eagles
I,cw1s Bcrklu mer was ht red
. 1:-; hc&lt;:ld football l..'Oiit:h &lt;Jl
Eastern Hi gh .Sc hool by the
Eastern J.oc"l School Board
'1uesd" y cve nlng .John R1ebel,
sup cnnt cnd ent, sa 1d Coach
BcrkhtlllCJ' iS a graduate or
West V1r gtnH1 Umverstty
where he played football He
W" S aSS IStant
COii Ch at
Crec nhn er West Hi gh St:hool,
W Va.; ass1stan t coach at St.
Murys, W. Va , two years and
was he::td coat:h the last two
ye ars he was there.
He 1s marned and the father
or three da ughters He Will
te ac h
hea lth ,
physiea l

ed uca tJOn and b10logy
In other busmess tho bo&lt;trd
htretl Palncm Shr1vers as s1xth
gra de teiic her dl Tuppers
Plains 1 Ca role SwOgger for
half-tune English teacher a t
the h1g h school, and Arron
Sayre, pa r t ~tnn e
Vo-Ag
teacher at the hi gh sc hooL
Ruth D1llon's re.•Hgnalwn as
custod1an was accepted as was
Harold Bran non as a sc hool bus
dr1ver
Apphcatwns for cu.s tod Jiins
ar·e bcm~ accepted unlll .July
10, Htebel sa1d The dt stnct IS
also in need of subst1 tute bus
dnv ers
The boa1 d discussed the
hea ttng sys tem for the new
i..iddl t10n to be added to the h1gh
sc hool and inspeCted the

Pair wanted
here held Ill
• 'Tuppe
rs Platns
mmor repairs .

building for

W00 d Counl y Uetlieation of
'

Me1gs County Shenff Robert
C Hartenbach disclosed today
that Dan Rtce, Parkersburg,
and a second man whose
Identify was withh eld , were
arreste d Monday by th s
Shenff 's Department of Wood
Co un ty on charges of robbery
.md assa ul t w1th a deadly
weapon.
The men are wanted here m
con nectwn w1lh the June 20 th
robbery, attack and abduction
of J1mmy Ste\\. a rt, owner and
operiilOr of the Five PomL'i
GrilL As of noon Tuesday the
suspcct.s had not waived extrHdtlto n to the State of Ohio to'
face loca l charges

new El\'1~ i ~ ~d
Public ceremon ies
to
dedtca te the new Emergcnc}
Med1cal Servtce ambulance
statJOn m Pomeroy wtll be held
Monday, July 2 at 2 p m. at the
new EMS station The station 1s
loca ted at the Ben Ewing
Funeral Home on Mechamc
Street m Pomero;
Southeast Ohio 's Eme rgency
Med ical Serv1ce wt11 present
the area's new ambulance at
this time The Pomeroy ambulance station ts par t of the
seve n- co unty
Eme rgency
MPdl c al Servt ce fu nded
through local, state and federal
government.

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