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10 - The Dally Sentmel,Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Tuesda}, March 19, 1974

"Maybe a Little Streaking from Here to Here
Would Help My Image, Too, Henry!"

Inflation worse,·then better
WASHINGTON (UP)) S1xty two economists , m·
eluding some of the natiOn's
leadtng professtonal
forecasters, beheve mflahon
will "get worse rather than
better, especially m the very
near future," two economic
research groups reported
today
The economiSts also beheved
the natton 's outpot of goods and
servtces (GNP) would decline
shghtly m the frrst half of 1974

The Tr1.County Commumty
Concert Assoctalwn 1s offenng

m terms of constant dollars

an unu sual

the forecasters have grown
somewhat more pesstmtsttc
smce the prevtous survey ( m

December, 1973) when thetr
medtan predtctwns mcluded a nse m 1974 of 1 I per

results

were

bonus to new

as!WClatwn th1s season

announced by the Amertcan
"Songs by SIX " a delightful
Statistical Association w1th and refreshing group of }oung
headquarters m Washmgton swgers, will be the fmal ofand the Nattonal Bureau of fer~n g of the 1973-74 local
Economic Research, based m . concer t season a t Bp m fhurs-

New York
' ' The

day m the Calha Academv
ant 1 c 1 p a ted

An} prospective new
member wiShing to subscribe to the association's
series next fall and wmter
may buy their season
membership at the door
Thursday e&gt;emng and attend that concert as a spee13l
bonus
Memberships are pnced al
$10 for an adult, $5 for a full
lime student through college
age, and $30 for a fam1ly
membership Thts year, for the
first lime, the assoc1ahon ts
offenng a spectal rate of $5 for

cent

members of area semor cttizen
orgamzalwns
1Membership

ca rd s md1catmg m embership

m a spect[tc orgamzatton must

be shown at lhe door to obtam
th1s spec1al rate)

Adrmsswn to the concerts
are by membership only - no

l1ckels are sold at the door for
any

asks $125 million
been ftled agrunst McDonnell
Douglas Corp , makers of the
DCJO JCtlmer m which 346
persons were killed near Parts
March 3
The wrongful death class
acllon sutt was brought by Jaw
firms m lns Angeles, New
York Ctty and Washmgton,
DC
The swt was ftled on behalf
of Edith Mary Hope, and her
late husband, FranciS Michael
Hope, Paris correspondent of
the lnndon Observer, who was
killed when the Turk1sh
Airlines Paris-to-lnndon flight
crashed shortly after takeoff
The sutt filed m U S. District
Court here also sought to
represent 334 other persons

STEEL TGE
MINERS' RUBBER
BOOTS

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heritage house
"Your Thom MeAn Store

M1dd leporl, 0 .

tndJvldUal

concert

Membership m the TCCCA also
enables our members to attend

concerts presented by netghbortng associations throughout

the area, usuall} some 30

swnary

Concert Assoctcthon cannot
The Charles ton , W Va , make 11s fmal chmce for the
Mus1c Assn , wh1ch shares next concert season unhl the
reclproclly with the local close of the annual fall
assoctatJon , has announced 1ts membership campaign , but
forlhcommg senes, wh1ch wlll three outslandmg attractwns
mclude the folio~&lt; mg Andre ( a chamber orchestra, a Jazz
Prevm and the Pltt,burgh quartet and a folk duo) are
Symphony, Metropolitan und er constderatlon InOpera star Mary Costa, the formatiOn about these selecSovte t Georgtan Dancers and twns w.II be avatlable at the
the Tb1hsl Polyphomc Chmr door Thursday evemng
concerts

, 'PAPPY" HARRIS of New Boston, Ohio, n ght, and
Edgar Yen In wagen, vete1ans of World War II and both
JOHN WilL, left, was the first World War II veteran to
recetve a life membessh1p m Dre" Webster Post 39,
American Legwn, at the post's annual btrlhday party
Charles Swatzel, fmance officer, made the presenlat10n The
memberships have been giVen all World War I veterans and
wtll now be gtven to past commanders of the post

The Trt-Counlv Commumty

Your hospital reports ...

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killed
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"A class actwn wtll be ·:
supertor to any other available ;:;
method for the farr and ef- :·:
hctent adjudtcatwn of the
cuntroversy as to liability of
the defendant," said the sutt,
whtch demands a Jury lrtal
''There will be one cuncen!rated mvesllgation, prepara!ton and cuurse of disclosuredtscovery by highly ext
li
perienced
hligalton
neg gence
The smt ctted a cargo door
failure of DCIO arrcraft opera!ed by Amertcan Airllnes Inc'
over Wmdsor, Ont , on June !2, ;:.
1972, causmg an emergency ·;!
and loss of cuntrol due to loes of ~::
pressurtzation which nearly :::
resulted m a crash, as fitting :;:
the same pattern as the cause ;:;
of the French crash
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In the brtef, the plamtiffs ask
for $1 mtllton in general ·;;
damages, plus funeral and ~
btmal expenses
"Also," the smt srud, "under ;~
the damages law of France, ;:;
plamtiffshave suffered pecwu- ~
ary loss ..and moral damages, ;:;
mcludmg damages resultmg :;;
from gnef"
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By Hugh p K~rkel
Executive VIce PreSident
Holzer Medical Center
Holzer Medical Center provides two
very Important tests to ass!sl our
Medical Staff m makmg a d1agnos 1s
They are the "electroencephalogram,"
called m stmpler terms, EEG, and the

enltre EEG recordmg
about 15
mmutes to hook up the eqmpment, then
approximately 3li mmutes to run the test
Durmg lhe lest, you must he perfectly
slill , m fact , you're enco,!ll'aged to go to
sleep, whtch often IS easy to do because of
only two hours sleep permttled the mght

"electrocardiOg ram. n

before

more

often

referred to as an ECG
First, let's talk about the EEG,
.vhlch IS a recordmg of the electrtcal
activity of the bram, known as bram
waves, for d1agnosllc purposes If you
rece tve a head mJury or have symptoms
that cannot be tmmedtately dtagnosed,
your phys1ctan may prescrtbe an l:EG to
be taken
You feel absolutely no pam and no
sensalwn durtng the test, and 1t 1s
completely harmless When you're an
outpatient, commg lo the EEG
Laboratory from your home, you are
gtven a list of mstructwns to follow
precedmg the test If you're over age 14
you're told to wash your ha1r the mght
before the test, dry 1t but leave 1t completely natural; go to bed at 12 m•dmght,
then get up at 2 a m and stay up unhl the
lime of your appomtment at the hospttal'
drmk no coffee, tea, coke or other
st•mulant , however, breakfast 1s per
mttted butnoshmulallngbeveragessuch
as coffee
Precedmg the EEG, you're asked to
fiJI out a one page pre-test htstory , answertng questwns that relate to any
symptoms or problems that you 're
havmg, m addtlton to your age and other
vttal mformatwn Then, stlhng in a
chatr' an open woven rubber cap Wllh a
chm strap 18 placed on your head
Seventeen small electrode clamps that
have been dampened m a bakmg soda
and water solulton are 'placed externally
on your scalp and held m place by the
rubber cap The soda and water on the
clamps prevents outstde electrtcal mterference durmg the test One end of a
wtre IS attached to the top of each clamp,
Wllh the other end connected to the EEG
machme
As the pallent, you must lie down on
your back for the test. When the machme
ts turned on, 1t records and charts on
paper the pattern of eleclrtcal waves m

A palient under age 4 ts sedated for
the test, If between ages 4 and 7, four to
five hours sleep IS allowed the mght
before; between ages 8 and 11, three to
four hours sleep, and ages 11 to 12, three
hours sleep the mght before the EEG IS
reqmred When a patten! IS In the
hosptlal, sleepmg and ealtng are eas1ly
controlled by the Nursmg Staff durmg
the mght precedmg the test
The second test we referred lo 1s an
"electrocardiOgram," or ECG, whtch ts
the recordmg of electrtcal activtllty
assoctated w1th the phys•cal acttvlly of
the heart onto heal-senslhve paper
No preparatiOn 1s necessary for a
palient who IS to have an ECG, whtch ts
qutle dtfferent from that requtred for lhe
EEG we JUst descrtbed If the doctor
prescrtbes an ECG for you, JUSt go mto
the ECG Laboratory at the ttme of your
appomtment You may either he on your
back for the test or bema parltal sttlmg
postlion If you have any breathmg
problems Mmst pads are put on your
arms and legs, one for each, and held m
place by a plashc clamp A strap ts
fastened around your c_Mst to ptck up the
voltage of your heart :lfe electrode that
1s placed on your chest ts moved around
tostxspectftcareasofyourchestmorder
to more accurately recogmze any mdtcatwns of ctrculatory deftctenctes or
heart muscle problems
The ECG ts also painless, harmless,
takes only about ten mmutes to record,
and can be read and mterpreted at any
time ECG's are extremely valuable m
asstslmg your phystctan to determme the
presence or absence of heart dtsorcers
The Supervtsor of the EEG and ECG,
testmg laboratory IS Leon Sldlhngs,
asststed by a staff of stx people Holzer
Medtcal Center has a staff sktlled m the
operatwn of these advanced and unportant pteces of electromc equtpment,
makmg available for our paltents these

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Whatever your bankmg needs, you'll find us
ready and able to serve you Passbook and
Cert1f1cate Savings, Loans ot all types, Safe
Depos1t Boxes, Check1ng Accounts, Cash1er's
~hecks. Money Orders - whatever you want
m bankmg you'll fmd 11 at our bank!

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Olga Lewts,
Clifton , Chnstine Branham,
Pomeroy;

WALK-UP TELLI:R WINDOW AND
AUTO TELLER WINDOW OPEN
FRI. EVENINGS5To7PM.

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE PITTSBURGH

liibens /iaHonal
TJ

Vmton,

Mark

Batley,

Truneda

Bragg,

Vmton ; Martm Cunmngham,

Racme; Marlm Rtfe, Cheshtre;
James Kmg , Mtddleport,
Edward Wtllett, New Haven;
policemen
Ruby Schultz, Langsvtlle.
It was reported that there
DISCHARGED - Thomas
lttve
been 18 known tires
Sarver, Sr , lnwell Collins,
punctured
al the bowhng
June Well , Edtlh McCoy,
center last week Raymond
Kenneth Wolfe.
Jewell asked that the vandalism be curbed
Council also
- Set March 19 as the &lt;ttme
for a spectal meelt~g to set the
Tomght, Wed , Thurs
levy for the next ftscal year,
March 19 20 21
- Agreed to a Spring CleanNOT OPEN
Up program set up by Mayor
AlJ&lt;inSOn

MEIGS THEATRE

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

entered Taylor's name In
turn, Mayor Ira Atkmson
sublllltled the name of Betty
Ltsh to ftll the vacancy and this
too came out m a 3-3 tie Votmg
for the appomtment of Mrs
Lish were Mayor Atkmson,
Reynolds and Roach They
diSSented on the malton mvolvmg Taylor
Capehart moved to employ
Rtchard Ohlinger, a former
Mason Pollee Chtef, to !til
duties of a second policeman
after cotinc1l accepted the
resignation of Kenneth Legg
Foilowmg d1scusston, copnctl
agreed to table the motion until
further mformatwn could be
gamed
Also durmg d1scusston of
pohce work, Capehart asked
for clariftcation of police dulles
and espectally whether or not
policemen should check doors
of busmess establishments and
schools.lt was tbe consensus of
council that doors should be
checked
regularly
by

N.IX0 n t en·mg
T exas h IS
• SI•de
WASHINGTON (UP!) PrestdentNtxon took hts tell-1!to-the people campatgn to
Texas today wtth expectatwns
of a toughemng of h1s
restslance lo congresstonal
Impeachment proceedmgs or
suggestwns of restgnation
The Prestdent was flymg to
Houston He wtll decorate
three Amertcan astronauts
who spent the longest time men
have been m space, mspect
preparatiOns for a JOint USSoviet
earth orbtl proJect, and
th
en answer questions from
members of the Natwnal
Assoctalton of Broadcasters m
a live televtston sesswn
Whtte House sources satd
Ntxon ts "gmng public" m
defense of posstble tmpendmg
impeaclmnent, tax evasuln and
other charges agamst htm
He flew to Chtcago last
Frtday and then to Nashvtlle,
Tenn , to pledge hts mnocence
m the Watergate scandal He
also bluntly told Europe that tl
must cooperate m economtc
and political mallets or face
possible wtthdrawal of the
Amencan mllitary and nuclear
defense umbrella.
Ntxon
1s
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Mrs. Grace E Woodyard,
Rt 2, Albany, dted Monday
the Holzer Medteal Center
Mrs Woodyard was
daughter of the late
and Patience
Reeves She was also
m death by her husband,
four s•sters and three brc&gt;th••~
Survtvors wclude a
Seldon,
Newark,
daughters, Mrs Ruth
Athens; and Mrs, Paulir
Zetgler, Albany , two
Mrs Elza McCall, Albany
Mrs Myrta Morrtson, AUlen
etght grandchildren and
great-grandchildren
Funeral servtces will be
at 3 p m Thursday at
Ewmg Funeral Home wtth
Rev. Paul G. Wtlliams
ftctting Burtal Will be m
Wells
Cemetery
Downmgton. Frtends may
at the funeral home
any tune.

en tine

PAULCASCI, Mtddleport,left, Ohto Department Gtft for
the Yanks Who Gave Chairman, and David A Cropper,
Commander of the Leg10n m Ohto, represented the state
Amertcan LegiOn, at the mmual birthday part} of Drew
Webster Post 39, Tuesday mghl at the post home Casc11s a
member of the Pome10y post

T1pton,

Melody Wheatley, Charles
Wh1te, Grace Woodyard
(Births, March 17)
Mr and Mrs Rodney
Gtbeaut, a daughter, Racme.
(Births, March 18)
Mr. and Mrs. Alvm Hewing,
a daughter, Rodney

comnurtee to speed up mveshgatloll un .nformat10n tt now

55th birthday
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IS celebrated

b~fore the Nallonal Assoctahon
of Broadcasters where he Will
answer questwns Thts wtll be
broadcast and televiSIOn at 8
p 111 EDT
Whtte House strategtsts satd
Ntxon wtll agam come out
strong, as he dtd m Chicago, to
WALTERS DIES
proclatm hts mnocence of any
Ronme Walters, Mi·ddlep&lt;ltl
wrongdmng m the Watergate was pronounced dead
affatr and also press Congress arrtval at 9 11 P m Mo·nd~•i:&lt;
to resolve the tmpeaclmnent when
the
Emergency Squad was calleil
ISS;:~ Prestdent IS spendmg to the home of Margaret
the mght m Houston and Cooney, North Second Ave
returmng to Washmgton body was taken to the E"•iniC
Wednesday
Funeral
Home

BY BOB HOEFI 1CH
There was "somethmg for

everybody" Tuesday mght
when the 55th btrthday of th e
Amertcan Legton was observed wtth a party at the
Drew Webster Post 39 Home m
Pomeroy
The evenmg featured a
dmner for mewber s and
guests, presentatlon of awa1 ds ,

naming of the Legwnnn1re of
v"'e Year, a speech by State
'$fommander Dav1d A Croppe1
of Portsmouth, and a spectal
segment m which post mem·
bers appeared as famous
actresses of stage, screen and

TV.
Don Hunnel, Korean veteran

who has been acllve wtth the
post's baseball progrrun and IS
a pas t corrunander , \HIS
presented the Legwnnau e of
the Year award by Russell
Moore
Recetvmg membership pms
were Rtchard Vaughan,
Kenneth Harrts, Don Whale},
Rod Karr and Edgar Van lnwagen, bronze stars for frve or

has m hand on Waterga te and
resolve th e 1ssue

mare members, Raymond
Jewell and James G1lm01 e for
10 or more , s•lve1 sta rs, Don
Hunn el, Leonard Je\\ell,
Charles Swatzel, George
Nesselroad, for 2.5 or more,
gold stars, and a spec1al 'go
getter" award for 26 members
or more went to Hunn cl,
Nesselroad and Paul CaSC1,
11ho presented the a11a rds
Case! emerged as champwn
111 the membersh1p achVIhes of
the post
Mrs Carne Neutzlmg,
Amerlcamsm chatrwoman of
U1 e auxrhary ) announced
"nme1 s of an essa y contest
11h1ch she conducted at the
Mmgs H1gh School on, 'What
Amenca Means to Me "
Jud ges we re Mrs Arnold
Richards und the Rev Btll
Per nn Wmners mtroduced
wer e D1ana Carsey, ftr.st place,
$3&gt; pme, John Lehew , second
place, $25 prize, and Ketlh
Little, th1rd place, $20 pliZe.
E1ghth Dt st rt c t
Amencam:;;m Chau mHJJ Frank
(Con linucd on page 16 1

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S1zes 6 to 20. Moms wont stnke out on washday w1th this washable nylon
ctre z1p front Jacket - solid colors with candy stnpe knit bottom and
cuffs. 2 zip pockets and a self collar.
Mens and Boys Department, 1st Floor

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

stan

'Dragg mg on Watergate
He satd of h1s m1sswn as
drags down Amen ca,'' Nixon clnef executive that 11 would
declared
In a na\ionally tele"'""d,
hour-long question -and-answer
sesswn befo1 e a generally
fnend ly aud~ence of broadeast

ta ke com age to stand and f!gl1t
and do the JOb vou've been

elected to do
And he smd he w 1s gomg to

do JUS! thai
Ntxon scheduled a lnp to the
Amertcans nught share the nearby L} ndon B .Johnson
senliments Buckley vo1ced that Space Center today to deem ale
he res1gn and get the counlr) ilrnel lCa 's llu cc• newest Sky lab
out of the "Watergate swamp ' astronauts for theu longest
Without judgm g gu1lt or cvrr rmsswn 111 sp.H c hy mmt
mnocence, Buckle)' sa 1d, the and 1evtev. plans for a JOin t
11 e'!dent should r es1gn as ' an lJ S -Sovtd e&lt;J tlll nr!J tt mtsswn
ex traor dm ary
act
o[ next ycdt
It was the Pr es tdent 's thud
statesmanship and courage "
execut1ves Ntxon smd many

Nixon Adamant

tn p mlo the counll ) s m tdsec

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liOn 111 five d.1ys A"les smd he
w,ts dele! mmed to go public"
m hopes of bluntmg the

nght of self-defense '
Throughout the sesswn the
crowd was generally on the

congt esswnal unpeachrnent spectre nf ' a new sense of
dtt ve and neutra ll zmg the tsol:~ llum sm ' 111 the Umted
Wutetl;ate sca ndal
SU1tes
W"lc Ranging Talk
- Sa 1d AmetJca n farmers
In the WHle t angmg sessiOn, ' never had 1t so good, and we
th e P1 estdent
want to keep 1l tillS way
Announced tlJ.l l the end of beca use the frume1s men't
llll' A1a b 011 Clnb,Hgo should gomg to produce unless they
bnug steadt ly dtuHnt sh lll g get .l. good pra:e '

lmes at the gas pulllpS l'orgel
- Spar red Wilh repo1 ters
abo ut compulsory gasolme c1bout hts relnttans with the
rat10mng Servtct• statwns wtll pt css, suymg the Prcstdent
open agm n on Su tHLl ys - should !1 eat the merlia JUSt as
stm tmf{ Uu s wcckC'nd
fau ly as the pi ess !!Cats hun
- Chtded the nmc l•:uropcan

and " the PI esadent hRs the

Prestdent's s tde

fh e\ ap

plauded some of tl1e tough
questions on Watergate They
also hand clapped rnan1 of
Nixon's rephes

Pledges Fight
111 pledgmg he would chg 1n to
f1ght fo r h1s off1re, N!Kor. " lid a
re&gt;s1gnatwn would mean that
evet y future Prestdent "ioulti
presule over a weak gov •·t nment Tite Umt ed St8 1Ps 111d
the free \~o dd fl l-'ctl .1 s\ 1 u n ~-:
Pres1dent not a Pn sHIPnt \\ l tu
W ill resign wh~ Tl C\ ( r \1 1• pul ls
are down '

Everybody in Bicentennial act;fi3D~i:~~::r~:I
County

Sibley Slaek and M1 s Jeanm e ntght Ill the medmg a t tl1c

gamzatwn s "'" b~ mv1ted to

Bowen \HIS ;;~ pp omted to lmttc: Museum 111 Po mer O) the
orgamzahons to undertake cl com mt ssw n vo lctl tu t~sk
sUitable p1 OJeCl lo mal k the D11 1gllt Mutchler of lllhens to
2001h birlhd,!y of the nat1 on do ._1 ( mnrnemm attH clt .m mg
I'hc commJsswn m.Jy awc1rd or p,untmg m ('OilJUnr twn \\ Ill!
ce1tJftcates to g ro up ~ n l11 rh Llle b1 &lt;. cnt~.:m t l t~l
P.~uhnc
compl ete a prOJecl Ut hu Atkms .llld (' n l r)! Til SOn Wt ll
persons Will be added to tlw t,l]k tO tlt t' I , I IO IId il }
comm1ttee dS th e work Iet ogntzt'LI a1 tt st '"' ''IJ 1, .J
progt esses
JW live of Ru tland
A cmmmttee was olso ap
l'he ('OllHlllSSIOrl dJ SlU ':iSed
pomted to mve stJ g:1 te til e st ttm g up f• s pet~k '
h1 ue.w
poss1ble restoratwn of th e of metnbr.Js '' tw v 11il (l ,~.; o h1
Chestc1 courthouse and other orga niZdl wn s to ht 11J
academy " 1lh the mm kmg of thrm dectde what adwn
'11
the lustm lca l s1te se t for Jul ) 4 be tak en to cl S~t st In Ui'
this vear The Metgs r.uurt serV,In( e
house IS the nldest m the stat&lt;•
(ontnbutwns fo1 opr·r 1r tl1g
M1ke Gerlach 1s chan mau of the &lt;.Onlllll SSIOil !C CC I V ~(] Ill
that ~.:on uml h.! l\ and Leo Stm y dulle $1 5 ft orn the !{,Jun e
wil l asSist hun Others will h&lt;• !\mc1Jcdn Legwn Post $20

All
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Me1gs

' do theu !lung ' for the Me1gs
Cou nt) B1-Cente nn ~al Ob
serv:mre the co unty b1
centenr1Jal comrntsston drctded

Tuesday mgh t
1\ committee composed of C
~: Blakeslee, &lt;ltatrman, and
MIS Eli za beth Htlfe rty, Mrs

SEOEI\'IS' &lt;·ase
given commission
The Me1gs Count} Com
mJssJonei s, rneetmg 1 uesday
morn lrl g Ill theu offi ce,
rece ived two representatives

of the So uth easte rn Uhw
Emergem;y Medtcal Se t v r ~.:es
lSEOEMS )
D Kenneth Morga n and H1c
libel explamed the medical
serv ice's budget for the nex t

named later
In a th1rd actton Ut ken l.1 sl

fisca l year
In other ac tion on an

ab~

brev1ated agenda, Bob McDonald of Ohto UmverSlty
discussed county records for
h1stonca l purposes He sa1d
rec01 ds
of
htston ca l
s1gm£tcancc wtll he domJted to

f1(JITI the f eeney-B enrH tl
A1111 rJ (;cl n L cgwn Post 111
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S1x defendanl&lt; were fmed Rutland " total of $175 &lt;1ncl
and a se\oenth wo~ s assessed cos ts on c h&lt;~r ~es of rc s1stm g
cos ts on ly hy Mtd rll eport f1rrest, d1sordf'l lv man ner .J JU!
Mayot John Zcr kle J ut:sd ~ v assault up0n ~ [)Oitce uffJl:CT,

the IJmverSl ty ~ttcndmg were mght
· Walter E Ch.mey 18. Sh.&gt;dr
CommisSioners Hobei t Clark,
Denc1l Ca rney , 54 Mmn oe and Drnms W Talley 22
Henry Well s and Warden M1ch , 11as f111ed $150 and costs Alb,my, both $5 and 'usts

By United hess mternatlonal
WASHINGTON - DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA police sa1d
Tuesday an unknown number of h1gh school bands across the
United States mcludmg some from Oh10, have been mVIted to
Washmgton m an apparent elaborate hoax for a non-&lt;!x1stent
event m May sponsored by a group tha~ doesn't extst Sgt
Wilham F McGill of the Metropolitan Police Deparltnent sa 1d
lllVilaltons and brochures contatnmg lists and places of events
and mstructwns "e' e sent lo schools for an event called '"111e
President's All-Arnertcan Fes!tval of Champions"
McGill sa1d the bands were mvtted here by a group called the
"Umted States Parade Assocmt10n ' He added, ' Some bands
may be gear mg Up for a trip nere for a non-&lt;!Xistent event
sponsored by a group of which there 1s no reco1 d we can ftnd, "
Satd McGill

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1974

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HOUS I'ON (UPI) - DeclarIng that he w11l 'stand and
fight" to preserve the office,
President Ntxon Tuesday mght
brushed as1de a plea that he
re s1gn from a previOusly
staunch Republican ally, Sen
J&lt;~mes L Buckle} of New
York
Ntxon also refused agam to
rehnqu•sh 42 tapes the House
Jud•cwr} Commtttee deems
vtlal to 1ts Impeac hment
mquu y Rut he Ul ged the

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Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges Mareh 18)
Shelly Allen, Larry Arthur,
Rachel Clark, Betty Cooper,
Lester Gtbbs, Randall Hawks,
Mary Helton, Elwood Howard •
James Howard, Barbara
Jones, Ralph Leach, Suzanne
Lewts, Kimball Mapes, VIVIan
Maxey, Ethel McFadden,
Sarah McGowen, Cora McManms, Brenda Meade, Anna
Metzler, James Nelson, Carol
Pierce, Ada Poulton, Todd
Prtce, Jeanette Ramson
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Cltrlslopher Rtltenhouse, DIXte
Roush , Brenda jahsbury,
Donald Thomas, Mrs Delden
Storms and daughter, Donald
Morr1s

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EIb f Id I p
er e s n 0meroy

- Employ Glen Bonecutter
as dtspatcher for the town wtth
the fire department and
emergency squad sharmg the
cost
- Patd town btlls m the
amount of $647 70 wtlh a
balance of $1,274 44 and water
btlls m the amount of $811 12
wtth a balance of $3,959 66
After a power btll was patd for
hbrary of $8 64 the balance m
Revenue Sharing funds Is
$9,462 50

Thomas,

to Apollo astronauts Joseph T
Carr, Wllham Pogue and Dr
Edward Gtbson for thetr
marathon voyage m space
He IS VISiting the Lyndon ll
Johnson Space Center where
U S astronauts and Sovlel
cosmonauts wtll tram for a
jmnt mtsston m 1975
Three Amertcans wtll fly a
spacecraftto link m earth or btl
with a two-man Russian shtp
They w•ll work together on
space rescue techniques
Th e p restden 1 ts addressmg
employes of the NatiOnal
A
d
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more were submttted
Counctl voted 3-3 when
Capehart, for a second time,

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IJel!oled 1'o Tlw lnlt•t·esb Of The Meigs-Muson Area

Filling council seat,
police issue delayed

Convenient one-slop
full-service banking

o b serv~mce 1 uesdi..i)' ntght

at y

·~ :WS: : &lt;~r!'&lt;:..:~ ;£~:=: &gt;.~ro:!~ ~ l ldl lr~ ~ ~.l l~os: &gt;.: ~:s~ts;l l: :&gt;.,;~o ~o~l l~ ~ ~ ro:l~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'"'tl l~l lo ro:l~ :a~·~ ~ m~·~ ;cht&lt;l ol !n~s!8al !nl !d!8v!8ai !:8U:1~b!8lei i 1PI I'~ ~'

MAlsON - Much of Mason
Town Counctl diScusston
Monday evemng was on ftlling
a counc1l seat and employmg
another policeman, bul action
was tabled
The vacancy on counctl was
created by the restgnallon of
George Ray VanMatre
Mollons to seat Fred Taylor
and Jtm Lavender m earlier
meetmgs met wtth defeat.
Then m other attempts last
mght to ftil the seat on the ftve'
member counctl 3-3 ties

surv tvm s of the Bataan Death March were on the spe.1k ~1 s
platfm rn Harns, a muswtan, was credated w1th ket&gt; pmv thP
mm ale of Amertcan pri SOners up durmg theu mam months
of confmelllent m the home tsla nds

Commandc1 Gem gc Nesselroad at the annu~1l bn thdci}

It lakes less than an hour for the

be m excess o f l

The bunk for
all rebsons ...

II I .I I I Ul !11UNEY Wil&gt; ~I esemt'&lt;l Lh e post by Mrs
Grace P1 at! aux1harv prcs1dent, to Drew Webe,ter Post

DON RUNNEL, left, accepted the Legwnna tre of the
Yea1 trophy from Russell W Moore at Tuesday mght's b~rth
day observance by Drew Webster Post 39

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Class action suit
WS ANGELES (UPI) - A
$125 millton damage sutt has

before.
Tire pl'OJCCtiOnS assumed an
end to the Arab ml boycutt and
a belief that monetary policy
Will become more expan-

H1gh School aud itoriUm

sluggtslmess would be about
hall that experienced m the
very mild recessiOn of 1969-70,"
the groups srud
In contrast to the 1973growth
rate of 5 2 per cent, they satd
the GNP ts expected to declme
by SIX tenths of I per cent and
one tenth of I per cent
respecllvely m the frrst and
secund quarters and then nse
by SIX tenths of I per cent and
nme tenths of I per cent m the
thtrd and fourth quarters That
would mean an overall riSe for
the year of six tenths of I per
"These estunates unply that

"Greater pr1ce level Increases are expected m each
quarter," the survey sa1d, "but
the prevalent vtew IS sttll that
mflat10n will be somewhat
lower after mtdyear than

Last concert is new member bonus

and then riSe m the secund half reSidents of the area and to
for a small overall gam for the others who hm e not been
year
members of th e concert
The survey

cen t," the report sa1d
The economtsts expected the
rate of tnflalion to mcrease by 7
per cent this year whereas
three months ago they antiCipated a me of 5 9 per cent

Ours

and se ntenced to three days m
jail on conv1ctton of dJ JVmg
whtle mtoxtcated, Not man
LOCAL TEMPS
Evans, 36, J ong Bottom drew
The temperature m down- an Identical sentence and was
town Pomeroy tins mo1 nmg at fmed $10 and costs for not
II a m "'" 45 degrees unde•· havmg an operator's li cense
sunny sk1es
Harold (Samrn} 1 L1tlle ~7

fa tltng to yie ld the rt ght uf
way, VtrgHJid Ward 50, Wes l
Columbta ~ 10 and costs , no
operator's li ce nse and assessed
costs only \'loBS Enunett W

Ellis, 62, Chflon, for pe1 m1tlin g
dnunhcen.sed dn\er to uper ate

a motor vehicle

Gt' l aid

Powell

publ1&lt;.:

Middl opm t .111d $211 f1 om Ill(' re la twn s chaunum of the

Pmnt11 o) Nd ll onal B:lllk 1\
letter wus r ~~.ul fi VIII Prcccplot

commtsswn, wi ll cont:.1 ct news·
panersmtefet ence to, \\Cckly
Bo la Jleta ( h o~ p i i'r nf B• 1.1 ( ul umn fJCilammg to1 bJ cen
Stgma Pht Sorrut tv 111 lcnma l rna terra l The m tJcle
1 t:feJ ence to .t ( Jr:mup c cml ~
\\OUid appea r lLJdei d spec ta l
pdl~ll 111 Pomeroy
ft n , JS lle&lt;J&lt;hng ,llld ti tle
agr r ed to \\1 tiP .1 leltPr to
1\ set uf bJ· I,,ws for the
Pomcrov Vtllclgc toUil t: !l 111 commiSSIOn wt~ s appl oved Its
-:uppo1 t of thl' ( dJI)p.u gn
purpose wos estahhshPd to
f~ .n l c Pnce \\.J S n.Jmed H
' deve lop and coor dn1&lt;1te the
m·w !epreseut rJt tve on th e ubserv a11ce of lhe 200th bu th{ IJtnllliS SJOn rr I)Jn I elwnon
I wp M1s Eliz.1beth Hillrrly cia) of the notwn 1n Me1gs
COIUi t) '
)J l esente(] tl1re~ s~1mple s of
Kettlt 1-\sl!le\, as lustort an
\•tterhe.1 d ~ designed by lle1
wll! keep 1 scr.1pbuok uf news·
111\Sb;HJd f0 1 tllf.~ ( mn!OJ SSHJFI
On• \\d S selec ted ,md the rwpcr rllp ptn ~ s per t.urnng to
the obseJ van ce 111 r1 permanent
leti(•J hf·~H! wll l br. pr mted ft ee
by Vernon w~ IJcr ' ( O! lllni ~S I I)I t ~· pe book \\hu~ h ta n be
mem bt 1
It v. as report ed tlldl the
Me1gs Co untv

Pwner. r

d!UI

Ht sto tJcdl Soci ety h.J'i 1gtecd

to p,Iy the cost or a post offllr
box for the comm rssJOII m
PomeJoj Ihe comm1ss ton 1s
hoping to get Hox ' 1776

pr csc r v ~d

is accepted

g roup

The restgnat10n of Mrs June

Epple a, tl1e clerk of !he bo,!fd

aed out on a
U Jlllll lUII ty
lJI t O\HtShlp, Or
.:.ow1t} IPve l I he next meetmg
f

uuld hr

The

! dri

was

ac~.:epted

by the Eastern

Local School D•slllct bourcl of
In v spe( 1.11 ~(·ssHm
•es set fm Ap11l 30 Mrs Tuesday mght
Mrs Epple, who hart been
hnntfeJ Shetc ls f hdtrm an ,
employed as clerk on a trw!
pn•s1d ed
educat1on

basts, was to lwve stc1rt u l or1

Lustudy for questwrung and
wc1e .u res ted e.1 rly tori 13 hy both }Ottths have confessed ,
Pumc1 ny Pollet' followtng '-' Clucf Webster smd l'he ch1ef
hrcakmg ,md ente11ng al the w,1.., c.llh:d to the scene shor tl y
::~fte r tile mctden t
Wlu t e hou ~e C;.J(e I' Ma111 St
1 he yquths gamed enh i;ti\Ce
t e~.:: rrd gl

Resignation

tll sc ussed S{'V Nd l proJects that

Teenagers confess B&amp;E
l\\ lJ JO( al

trying to mee t cn11gn•• ron,Jl
derndnds fur pl CSJdt&gt;ntJ .d fll u ;
' but I must thmk not of mJ ~elf
but of futute Presidents
'I m not gomg to do illl J t111ng
and I'm not gmng to g JH &gt; IJ P to
any demands thdt I belJt' 1e w1ll
\\Cdken the PresJdenc) I \\Ill
not partJclp.1 te tn
th e
destr uctwn of the F1es tdt'IIC)
of the United States v. ln lc [ .ml
m offt ce "
(Con linued on pa.~e 1G i

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Po he e l'h1ef Jed Wcb,ter to the ca fe by p1ckmg the lock
sa td th e ent1)
o c u1r ~ on tile h on! door They stole
red at 3 10 am
an d $45 36m cash and $16 10 worth
that b} 3 26 one suspect of alcoholic beverages Both
had been appl ehemled !I hr~ vc been ..wrned over to
seconrl. suspe&lt;t \HIS tdken mto )uvemle autbor1trcs

he1 JOb on Ap1111, workmg w1lh
long.tune clerk Cr es t on
Ne\\ land un ti l ht s restgncltJO n
became effective un Jul} 1 ,
However after Mrs Eppl e s
res1gna t~on Tuesdav nt ght ut
the lllSistence of the b ur~ rd,
New land agre ed to remi-ltn m
the de1k's post another \ eaJ
The board also went on
record as opp osmg proposed
changes m how Ohw 11gh
school athlellcs are controlled,
a bill now under constdera tton
by the legislature

Sunday gasoline in, rationing out says Nixon
" It wtll not be necessary for
Uruted Prel;s International
us
to ha ve compulsory rattOnMotonsts w11J be able to buy
mg
m the Umted States,"
more gasolme- but probably
Ntxon
satd over nattonwtde
at htgher prices- and on
Sundayo from now on And teleVISIOn "And effecttve this
PreSident N1xon said he hopes Sunday, I have rescmded the
those hnes at the gas pump wtll order whtch closes all serv1ce
get shorter and eventually go sta ltons " That order was
made last December
away
Shortage Not Over
The threat of compuslory
But,
he warned, "The short·
gasoline rallomng that had
age
ts
not over yet It w1ll be
hung o&gt;er the natiOn
throughout
wmter was necessary to continue our
removed by the President's voluntary program of car·
announcement to the Nalwnai poolmg and slower drlVlng '
Pressure wtll stay on oil
Assoctatwn of Broadcasters m
Houston Tuesday that 11 1s no pnces, NIXon satd, because
"Arab otl custs ahout tw1ce as
longer necessary
much
as the otl we produce m
The good news, cumpbments
the
Umted
States "
of Arab natwns wh1ch bfted the
He srud energy chtef W1lham
oil embargo, came af!er word
Snnools
~ ·mcreasm g alloca
from the Amencan Autnmoblle
ttons
to
mdustry
and agr!culA.~socwtton that so much more
lure
so
the)
can
have the
gasohne was becommg avallable that service stalimts were necessary ene rgy to operate at
alre'ady exlendmg therr hours full capactt}

NEW YORK - WILLIAM CASEY, who was urged to drop a
major mvesttgation of a top NIXon re-&lt;!lectton campatgn donor
when he was eharrman of the Secunties and Exchange Commtsston, 1s expected to tell his story today at the Mttchell..Stans
conspiracy tr1al
Casey, no\\ chamnan of the Import-Export Bank, was the
subject of testunony Tuesday m the trtal of former N1xon Cabmet
officers John N Mitchell and Maunce H Stans
Leonard W Hall, 73, one or Tuesday's f1ve government
Witnesses, descrtbed attempts by Vesco, now a fugtttve from U
S juslice, to ge1 Casey to call off the SEC mvestigatton of Vesco's
curporate mampulahons Hall served as congressman for 14
years and charrman of the Republican Nallonal Commtttee
durmg the Eisenhower period
BEIRUT -- LIBYA PLEDGED 'I'ODA Y to mamtam the otl
boycott wulaterally until the Umted States proves 1t IS "neutral"
m the Middle East confltcl.
Ahtgh Libyan off1c1al w11l Vlstt the Umted States, the Sovtet
Union and Brtlam wtthm days to "explore the real sttuatton and
defme WhO IS the frtend and who IS the enemr," a commentary
broadcast by the ofhctal Libyan radio satd
The radio satd Ltbya Will matntam the embar~o 'unt1l
Washtngton proves by acts and not words that 1t ts no longer
(Contmued on page 16 )

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Ntxon said tl was essenttal
thai Congress act on energy

In Was hm gton, Paul E

proposals, mcludmg one to

Pierce, a spok c ~man fm the
natton's truck stops, cntlctzed

deregulate prices on natural

federal handbng of the energy

gas to mcrease produdwn,

cnsts as a flop, and satd he

opposes creatwn of a fcder.il
energy sources on governmen t energy superagency
Pierce, governmental affmrs
property and relax en director
of the Nat1onal A.&lt;vironmental
restn ctw n ~.
socl~
hon
of Truck Stop Opera·
par\tcularly on coal
"We have 63 per cent of the tors, pamted a bleak picture of
coal m the wor ld ," he satd, federal bungling and fo otdr aggmg before a House
"and we shoUld be usmg 1! "
mvesttgating
The sprmgtJme energy news subcommtttee
the energy SituatiOn
was not all good, however
He satd he spent 40 days- •
Tourism Hurt
Texas lounst mdustry off•- from Feb 6 to March 18ctals blamed the cut m spen gettmg the Federal Energy
dable mcome and the gas pmch Ofl1ce to 1ssue an understandafor a cut of one per cent m ble statement glVlng truck
VISitors and two per cent m stops all the fu el they need He
dollar spendm g last year said no one:..-o perators, drivers
compared w1th 1972 F1gures or the otl mdu slry- coul d
show that 22,741 000 vtsltors unu'e1 stand 1\ hit the FEO
spent $2.145,977,000 m Texas nraers meant
I &gt;annol expect the g.l\ ern
last yenr
allow more expl01 alton f01

T

ment, \\ihlch cannot even

dchve1 the mail, to be able to
properly dtstrtbute or allocate
the energy needs better than
Exxon, Gulf, 'lexaco , Mobil,
Skell y, Umon 76 and the rest,"
sa1d Pie1ce
AgenC) Proposed
New York Assembly Speaker
Perry B Duryea sa td Tuesday
that he w1ll mtroduce JeglSlallon to create a State Office of
Energy and Resources as a
' long-haul " solutwn to the
proble'n
Duryea sa1d the proposal,
which would cost taxpayers
about $800,000 durmg 1ts nuttal
year, would deal prunartly
wtth the long-range aspects of
shortages, not only m energy,
but wtth other pote ntially
mltcal shortages of fe•llltzer,
coal, chlor me, fore st products,
ba'JXJte a."'ld other nuncrnls
ScJCntJftc 1 esearcher)5 \\ md

up the first mternatwnal
conference oq salisf) mg the
l'orld's energ} criSIS wtth
ordmary water today m Mumu
Beach
The most optuntsllc estunate
was th at tl would take until the
year 2000 before selected areas
of the United States started
cunvertmg to the fuel of the
future, and some scwnhsts
foresaw a more dtstant dawn
for energy generated from the
oceans and lakes of the world
More than 700 delegate~ f1 om
20 countries gathered hdre for
the conference, wtuch was
organ1zed and hosted bv the
Umverstty of Miam1
The three-day confer ence
was devoted to the theory that
hydrogen, extracted from ordinary water,1s the ultunate fuel
whtch promises mankmd an
abundance of energy wtlh
to11 e1 levels of pollutwn

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3- l"he Oa1ly Senl!nel, Middleport Pomeroy, 0 March 20, 1974
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Buckley defection
II) GEORGE J MARDER
WASHING 1'0~ 1 UP ! 1
f)()es Sen James Buckle\ of
NC\\ York spe.1k for htmsdf 01
floes Ins ( £~11 fm the res tgnat 1on
of H1chm r1 M Noxon •eflect "
\\tthermg of conse1\tltne ~ up-

Ill'\\~

anah ~i~

thl l~Hl tll l \ \,111 bt• ill tlll "
tr Hill\.! the h kt ::; uf \\ )11( h \\t'

It ~ou\d

h,l \en t sl't~n
.,.
1he Ptt s ultnt tt lltrdtl'd
l'msdd\ n 1;_:1lt hts dt Ll"ltlf1 to
st.md and fight LH ush tng off
Butklt \ s s ug~t·stlo n
But l'\ 1xon s \\ ,!leT t!,lt e de

Ouh

fenst: st 1,1 teg\ cou lLI be
port for th e P1 esalent m srnoush \\C.!kl'nt•d 1f eon
Congress?
sen: at JH' S fu llo\\ C'tl Bmklev s
On that Questwn mm hrngc lead
the fu ture of th e Ntxo n
Th e Pr es;dcnt C'dil p1 ofC' sS
confidence hr n1ll n ol be llll ·
pres&gt;dency
Buckley , who wears the twm peached but he nevc1 \\til
label of Conservnme and knO\\ fm sme unul th P \otes
Republican sa.d Tucsda) the are eounted At that pmnt he
President 's restgnatwn would \\OUid need hmd-core lo\allst
be 'an extraordmary act of support p.1rt1cularh m the
statesmanship and co urage ' Senate 'llJdt ~ upport IS most!\
Otherwise, Buckley added , ('onsel vat!\ c dnd m th(' Senate

Today's

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DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

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\\t iUJd \O{(' If th e 1SSUl' I Cd Chf'd

rl!' t'(\t•d m Ua Huuse to tliiPl'dlh
tin Pr c::.Hlt nl md to pl.n t hun

tlu

on llt.tl 111 thl Stn llt Hut 11
t.rkt• s ~ t \\!1 th11ds S(lldlt

tu•n O\t' r tdpt s .tnd
fiolumrnts 1cquesh.'( l b\ the
! Imtst Ju dlll&lt;ir) Comm11t eC'
lit s.ncl he ht~d 111 ged ]\;Jxo n to

lll.!JOII\\ to

fmd

Is hair spray dangerous?

I I• r!HI not uuh..:&lt;t le tww Ill'

tdunl'n t

Stn ~ ile

Hut he dJCl mdJC,tlt•

I J Udg!IIC ilt illl N I XUII' S I cfusal

h llll gllllt y

1hl'lt h.t\ e bPt:H r ecc nt
JJl(licatlons Ntxon lt. ts !)('e n
II\ Jn~ to su\i cl1fy hiS C'O nSt'l V&lt;l

ll l.tkt

tl\ e s uppul t &lt;\ lll&lt;IJOI tll!JilllU S

But kle\

trdllOn

appomtment WclS
(\ J opp l•d blld ll Sf.' uf UlllSCI Vd
live opposll ton A ltand use b11l
\\.1s sJdetrdtkrd bec,tusc of
tunsc r vi.lttvt' IC Sl'r\cllwn s In
the House .1 spe&lt;: wl t:omnuttee

llld SSl\l

O[ {UnSCI Vcl li \€S

twn ft om tht Pr C'S Jdent Sen
B&lt;111 \ (,oldwater o[ AllWna,
\\hu !S much moTe .1 Senate
msHier th&lt;~n Bu t kl('} 1 chased
ID gu alung
But \\hethc T Bu ( ki e} Iepre·
st nts &lt;l t1 encl 01 nut 1t IS L~n
.Jdd JtJOn&lt;J l s1gn that Rep ubhtd ns (Onservatl\e and other·
\\ tse - m c tr ymg to put some
cti stan cr between the mselves
o~nd N1xun on Wute1 gate

S~ tnpcllhel! C

tu Ntxun \\ , IS fm nn:d to see to
1t tha t he doe:; not peld to
liberalism m dll} atlempt to
stem thr Impeachment tl(le
Whether these t&gt;fforl s \Hll
succerd 1s sti ll to be seen
• At the ltme V1 ce p, estdent
Ge~ald H Ford WdS trym ~ tu
hmlt tlw unpead1mcnt effort to

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lly MILTON RICHMAN
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Pres1dent
BRADENTON, Fla 1UP I) - This prob.Jbl) "1ll come as a
Wlule the hbe1als pus!Hng for
p1ece of news to Bill V&gt;rdon, but R1ch1e Hebner hkes h1m
tmpeachment
feel
ttH~
Honest, says R1choe Hebner , he does
Pres&gt;dent should be tned to
He sat down and wrote Bill Vordon a wa1 m Jetter a co uple of determme whether he had
months back m connection with his taking over the Denver conumtted wrongs m offtce
managership and although he hasn 'l gotten around to wntmg th e consenatl ves seem to act
another one smce his old boss s1gned on the New York Yankees, more out of a fee hng of
R1ch1e Hebner Wishes hun all the best a nd 1ssure he'll do a bong- betrayal by the man the)
up JOb
helped wm the Wh1le House
All th&gt;s could sound a httle peculiar m light of the fact a great
Buckle) hm led at ne1thc1 m
many people st1ll have the notion Hebner cost Vordon h&gt;s Job as h1s call for Ntxon's res1gnat10n
Pittsbw-gh manager the fi rst week of last Septembe1
He based h1s dec &gt;swn on the
"When he got !&gt;red, a Iotta people smd I was the one who got one conclusiOn Lhat the natiOn
hm1 !&gt;red," says Hebner
would be cnt&gt;e ,&gt;ll) hurt by
" I don 't wanna beheve that ," adds the Pora tes' lugh-spmted prolongmg the unpeachrnent
th&gt;rd baseman "I don 'tlhink 1t's true at all "
Vordon and Hebner clashed tw&gt;ce last summer, !he fi rst tune Lfl
San FranciSCO dw-mg early May
' We 're beatmg the Giants, 13-1, and (Chn s) Spe&gt;er h1ts a
gro und ball between th&gt;rd and short," remembers Hebner He
MORNING GLORIES
March 12 1974
IV&gt;rdon) thought I should ve had 11 I tned for 11 but co uldn 't get
T~arn
Pornt s
&gt;l When I came mto the dugout, he started screammg at me I Newe ll Sunoco
11 6
I 16
smd 'we 'II talk abo ut 1t later ,' but he began hollermg agam Then Exc e l s or Oil Co
&amp; J Au to P iHI S
I I f.
I said some words I have to ag ree I do pia&gt; a httle lackadais&gt;cal GG bb
5 Grocery
lO t
sometunes, but m I his parl&gt;cular case the ball sla)ed down and Pock lrn o ton Con st
96
Spen cers Ma r k et
..,8
th ere was nothing I cou ld do about 1! '
Hrq h l rtd
Gi! r 1f'
Jan
The second tm1e Vordon and Hebne1 targled, there \\ ere Jenk ns 200 June Lc1n1i)ert \77
l nd
Se r r€5
Jan
greater rcpercussw ns It was m P1tl sbuq.~ h m Augt.t::' 1 , U1c JenH ~rqh
• n S ~ 0 7 Jun e Lambert lll'i
Pirates were l ea d tng the Braves, 5·2, anti Htbncl made the fmal
T eam H ~~~ G.l m f'
Newel l
Sunoco 866
out m the lust of the e&gt;gl1th
Tf'£1111 H rqh Ser •r &lt;.
He was gomg 111 to get his glove for thr mnth \\ IH r1 ( rC I1l' Ail e),
Gro cery 21 10
who hadn 't pl~t\ Nl m nearl\ a mont h 11ld I ' ' t l n ft w bother
LATE MONDAY M I XED
March 11 197~
because he Y. as gum g to t.1ke over thml b&lt;~~t:
'I went over to 'llrdon m the dugou t &lt;md swU to lnm, Hey, Dann•e 5 Mo b t1 1 Horn1 s
J8
Jack s Cl ub
Quml, what's the story) · say~ Hebnc1 Hc sa1d the Cardmals Team No 1
10
No 1
alread} had Y..Oil the1r game that da} he \\dS tr \ tng to keep us m Tenm
Evr'lyn s Groc
the race an d he needed a defensive th1rd b ,bt:llldll I couldn 't see Mnrk v
Te am H g fl Senes
D•n
the move and said some thmg s I slwuldn t h tve He came back at
1 e s Mob l e Horn r&gt;s '&gt;r'9( 1 e.1m
me I should 've taken a shower, had a bee1 und forgotten 1l But I No I 2001
Teum H1gt1 Ga me
Da nn e
dJ dn't I guess the li ttle lnsh tempe! 111 me Om ed up Th1 s v.os m
M obrle Ho mes "Ill Team tJo 1
front of all the pla)e&gt; s Everybody wds there ~~ bod1 nu ,,ect a '0 I
I 1(1 II 111 Sen es
E (f Vos.,
thmg I guess I sa 1U .1 co uple more thmgs t&lt;JV1rdcm
rl1
Jeff W r l ~. on 506
ll ~ n y
B1 \l V1rdon 1s a man \\tth a great dea l of s&lt;&gt;lf-( ont1ol but r ti S
m 1h '1 70 Marl ene 'JII1 1son 50J
l nd H1 gtJ Gam e
Eel Voss
tunc he fell he had taken more th.m hr could
21 1 Ect Vos s 212 Belly Smtih
1
Stand up and repeat th at
he stltd {'Qi lFt &lt;ttt lmg h1s trm d 113 Mary Voss and Mulene
Wil son 190
baseman
Wisely, RIChie Hebn el derided not to ro• tha t, he \l as called
LATE MONDAY MIX:EO
March 4 1974
' gutless," wh1 ch re3lly 1sn t so at &lt;~li , e1 tb eJ
Dan nr e s Mo hrlc Hom es
66
"r never L'U Uld 've won m that s1tuat10n ' he sa1d I d have Jacks Club
42
been a loser all tre way I used m) head I sho uld 1e done 1l 10 Te&lt;Jm N o ~
J7
Team No 1
mmutes bef01 e and there nevet \\ould vc becn.l n} trouble Three E Jf'lyn &lt;; Groc
30
da ys later, I \Ienton ard to ld hun 'I m smty ' He sa.d, It's all ll.~a r k v
H 1gh Team Se r cs
Dan
oHr Forget &gt;t ' ' 1
n e s Mob le Home s ???3 Mark
R1ch1e Hebner look.s at Bill Vordon much d1ffe•entl y now than v 1960
H qh team Game
Dann re s
he d1d last year
Mob 1l€ Hom es 7..,6 Dann e s
"W&gt;th all the trouble he had w1lh th&gt;s club, he kept h&gt;s cool und Mobrl e Ho rr PS '132
H1Qh l nd Ga me
John
never parucked," Hebner says of Vtrdon 'No one want ed to wm
Tyr ee ?68 Ed Voss 105 Mary
as much as he d&gt;d No one The Yankees have gol themselves a Voss 217 Marlene Wil~o n 203
H gh l nd
Ser res
John
good manager I hope we play em m the wm ld se• 1es I hope we Tyr
ee 591 Ed Vos-:. S9 t MMy
Vo ss SSB Betty Sm th &lt;19 8
beat 'em, too "

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NFW YORK IUPI ) - Fred
Schaus , whose Purdue team
advanced along With Jack.sonVlllc to the sem1-hnal round of
th e Na twnal Inv &gt;tatwn bo skelball tournament, ha s been w1th
the men m the pros and r tght
now he'd hke to say a word fm
the ' k&gt;ds" m the colleges
' Some people talk about the
kids of luday," sa&gt;d Schaus
aft er Purdue scored a revenge
85~72 victor~ over Haw an m th e
NI I quart o• -fmals 'I ue sda'
mght to quahfy for a Satwday
clash Wllh Jacksonvill e 80-83
wmner over Mary land Enst
ern Shore
' But I say 'bo lone) • to
cnt&gt;c&gt;sm of the k1ds," Schaus
continued " They do hDH
goals They do know where
tl,ey IV ant to go I loved th e 12
years I was With the L&lt;ls
Arge!es I.1kers but nght now I
''e got the most perfect JOb m
Ar1e11ca ! lo ve bemg w1th the
kids "
3chaus became coach at
Purdue after a long stmt as th e
successful coach and general
manager of the Lakers of th e
Natwnal Basketball Assocwtwn. thus retw-nmg to the
college ranks where he long
ago ftrsl won natwnal attentwn
w&gt;th a West Virgmia team that
featured a youn g Jerry West
Purdue brushed thtrd m th e
B•g Ten th&gt;s season and , after.
two wms In an NIT tha t seen
the earl} tavontes qmckly
shunted to the s&gt;del mes, the
Bot!ermakers now rate about
as strong a favonte for the litle
as there IS m the even lymat ched fi)lld
In beatmg Hawa11 , Purdue
avenged a 7~7 Joss to Hawaii
m the fmals of the Rambow
ClasSic b.1ck m December m
Hawa 11 Scha us no ted twu
differences 111 the two games -

Stargell 's homer nails Expos
Ry Umted Press J,nter nauunal

W&gt;lhe Stargell says 1f he puts
h1s nund to Il and concentrates
on home 1 uns exclustve ly he
could hit 60 tlus yem. and
nobod) m the Natwnal League
doubts him fo...' a nunute,

Purdue's riefense and th e
lo ccHIOn of the gume

"We ere playmg defense
much brtter now th nn !he were
at that pomt m th e s ~ason " the

Put due roached sa&gt;d "Ard
when you' ae playmg Ha\\ au
you'd rather play them on a
neutr,ll court "
Purdue moved out to a 46-33
halftim e lead and Hawa 11
never 1 eally ,;ncnaced after
that although the Rambows'
Tom Henderson took game
scormg honors wtth 33 pomts,
tus ca rec1 h1gh Stx foot --s1x
Frank Kendnck Jed Purdue
With 22
Pu: due came oul of the game
""1th vne worry, starlet Jerry
N1chols who crashed heavily on
one knee and was taken to a
hospital ror trea•men t
' Henderson •s undoubtedly
one of the best guards m the
game at b&lt;lth ends of the court
and I thmk he w1ll be the frrst
gum d to be picked m the pro
draft ," sa1d Schaus
A cro\\d of 12,234 at Madison
Square Garden sa\\ a trem ~n­
dous battle m the forst game of
Tuesday s twm bill as George
Scholz sank two free throws 26
seco nds before the end for
Jacksonville's wmnmg margm
over Mm y!and-Easte1 n Shore
Even after that It took a
block by Shawn Leflw1ch of a
desperatwn shot by Joe Pacce
to keep Jack.sonv&gt;lle m front
Leon Benbow Jed Jacksonv ille
w1th 21 pomts, but Wdham
Gordon of Maryland was the
game leader w1th 24
The quarter-fmal 1ow1d concludes Thursday mght w1th a
doubleheader m wh1ch Memphis State plays Utah and
ConnectiCut faces Boston College Sem&gt;-fmals are Satw-day
afternoon and the fmnl Sunday
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The b&gt;g Mon treal fastballer
got d httle &lt;:tnlple m San Juan
Tuesday m~h l when Slm gell
un loaded a h\io-r un homer off
him to nm l down a 4-1 v1ctory
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from where the late Pittsburgh
outf&gt;elder lost his life m a plane
crash wh1le on a miSSion of
mercy for Nicaraguan earthquake v1ctuns on Jan I, 1973
Stargell's homer was one of
two off Montreal p!lchmg m
Tuesday mght'scontest Rich&gt;e

less mnmgs in leadmg the San
J!rancrsco Giants to an 11-3
dectston over the San Diego
Padres In Phoemx, Ariz Barr
was so unpress1ve that G1ants'
manager Charlie Fox sa1d the
6-foot-3 n ghthander has a good
shot at making the regular
rotation
Willie McCovey got a double
m three bats for the Padres,
only h1s third hit of the sprmg
Dave Duncan drove m lowruns wtlh a homer and a double
agaUJSt h&gt;s old ball club m
Cleveland's 8-6 Win over Oakland at Mesa, Ariz
Reg g~e Jackson was hit on
the arm by a Dick T!drow p1 tch
and was taken to a hospital for
X-rays wh1ch proved negative
Ron Santo , Ken Henderson
and B&gt;ll Nelson each drove m
two runs as the O!lcago Wh1te
Sox beat the Boston Red Sox at
Sar asota, Fla , w1th J im
McG!othm hur li ng three
scoreless uuungs to ptck up the
VICtory, and m other exhibition
contests lefthand er Dave Roberts blanked Kansas C1ty on
ftve hits over SIX mnmgs m a 4-1
VIctory by Houston , the St
LouiS Cardinals out-lasted the
Philadelplua Phillles, 6-!i. Baltimore edge!! Texas, 6-!i, also,
and the Califorma Angels bea t
the O!icago Cubs, 5-l.

Z1sk also connected off loser
steve Renko m the second
mn mg after which Stargell h&gt;l
his two-run homer m the sixth
Jun Rooker started for the
Pirates but departed m the
thrrd when his arm stiffened.
Steve Blass, a Pirate problem
all spr ing, took over and gave
up one run m three mrungs but
hit three batters and still had
trouble fmdmg the strike zone
Tom Seaver wasn't overly
exc1ted about tits fast ball
although he still looked all
right m the New York Mets' 7-1
wm over the Cincinnah Reds
Seaver went ftve mrungs and
gave up the losers• lone run m
'
stale champwnshtp team
20 5 for Riverdale, and the 6-4 the third mmng The Mets
Th e 6-3 Ramsey averaged Whelsel, one of lwo brothers rallied for four runs m the
23 6 for Caldwell , Decker, who who played fo r R&gt;dgemont, eighth off Don Osborn WJth Ted
Martmez and rookie Benrue
will be mthe state tournament, 24 6
Ayala each contributmg tworun doubles. Ayala, trymg to
land •one of the Mets' oulf~eld
JOb, had three of thetr htts
CO L UMB U S (UP I ) T h e De L on g Stdn ey L ehm an Bdl
Rook&gt;e Scott McGregor, one
W apako n et a
St
1974 Un t ed Pr ess lrlf er n a tr ona l Da bb e l l
of
the players Charlie Finley
cu rt1 s
F r ee m an
Cl ass A A l l Ohio basket b al l Joseph
Bn an Hams her .
team w1 fh h etght, grade and Mc Don a ld
wanted from the Yankees when
Gara w ay, M1 ke H aus f eld
scor tng aver ag ed I sted
they
sought to make Dtck
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Jon
F I R ST TEA M
L ar r y
H arrts
L ora1n Ket ler D al ton Gr eg Mo r r~so n
Williams thetr manager ,
Parkway
T ed
MC DI VItt
Clearv tew. 6 6 Sr 29 0
picked up the VICtory as the
Wmdham B rll M ark s Jewe tt
Greg Sp dn a te Contmen tal
SCto
Ma r k Swam , Hannan
6 3 Sr
25 2
Yank.s beat the Detrmt Tigers,
Eas t
Mar k H ay m ore , Cl eve l an d Trace Je ff Spa ul d tM
6-2
Luke Walker was the loser,
Ca
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Lutheran East 6 7 Sr
26 0
M1 k e
Cross
Franklt n H al Wah ler s la k es1 d e Reese
and Gra.g Nettles homered for
Whe tsel Rtdg emon t
Monroe, 6 4 Sr 26 2
the Yankees
HONORABLE MENT I ON
To m Kra m b Sou t h Cen t ral
Ro n A u st 1n Gr a n vill e B1l l
0 7 Sr , 23 0
Jun Barr pttched ftve score-

Lorain Clearview ace named
Class A Ohio Player-of-Year

COLUMBUS !UP!) - L&lt;lra m 1s made up of Ma non PleasLl earv1ew coach Bob Walsh &lt;~nt 's Scott Balllnge1, T1m
do esn't hesitate when asked to Whetsel of R&gt;dgemon l, Fra nk
de sen be Ius 6..() stw , I..&lt;.~r r; Monterosso of St Bernard,
H ~HI!S
Rardall Ramsey of Caldwell
He 1s super at all aspects of ard R1ve1 da le's M1ke Decker
the game of basketba ll," smd
On !he th&gt;rd team ·1re Doug
Walsh ·He puts a tremendo us Re) nolds of Elnl\IOOd, Dan
mnOlmt of pre ssw e on our op- Zarhn go of Lowellville, Gt eg
ponents '
G1vens of Mansfi eld St
Wh1le Wa lsh adrmts to bemg Pe ter's, Greg Dulko\\ski of
prej udtccd, there are many Buckeye Wes t and Dove
coaches h.1ve felt the stmg Scarp1 tt1 of Sebrmg
of Hams' talents who would
Harns , who also was a firs t
second !hat descn pt wn
teamer as a JUmor and an allMm&gt;y of them, m fact, d&gt;d m OhiO end m football last fa ll,
votmg Harns the UP ! Class A avernged 29 pomts per game
Player of the Year m one of the wh1le shootmg nearly 60 per
best years for small school cent from the floor
talent m recent tunes
Although Harns averages
Harris, whu w1ll lead h1s nearly &gt;O pomts per game,
team mto the state sem &gt;-fmals Walsh cla&gt;ms he could be scorThtorsday mght aga mst lndwo mg much more 1f wa nted to
Valley South , heads up an All'He 1s such a tean1 player
Ohw first team wh&gt;eh also m- you can't defense hun," Walsh
cludes Greg Sp1tna le of Conll- smd "He'll JUSt dump &gt;t off to
nale of Conlmental, Mark Hay- someone else 11
More of Cleveland Lutheian
Harns a verages 20 rebounds
East , M1 ke Cross of Frarklm and seven assists a game
Monroe and 'l om Kramb of
" I thmk h•s altitude on the
South Central
court depicts the type of person
Ar outstamhng second team he &gt;s,too, • sa•d Wa lsh,' totally
unselfish and very considerate
of other people "
Haymore •s a b• msmg 6-7,
215-po under , who Jed Luthera n
East to a 17-1 regula&gt; seaso n
record, onl y to be chmmated
from the tourn ament by ClearVIew and Harri s' 33 pomts He,
too, was named to th e forst
team m 1973 as a Junior
Cross, second to Harn s m
scm mg with a 28 2 mark, IS a 64 fo rward who Will lead his
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla and was traded to the Mmneteam mlo the semifinals
(UP!) - Veteran J1m Perry sota Twms m 1963 and to the
Th ur sday mght aga mst
w1ll JOin h1s brother Gaylord on Tigers from Mmnesota la•t
ST PETERSBURG, Fla
River dale
the pitching staff of the Cleve- season. He comp&gt;led a 14-13 1UP!) - The Nalwnal League
Kramb, 6-7, averaged 23
land Indmns lhJs season as the record fo r the 1&gt;gers w1th a champwn New York Mets po mts per game the past searesult of a five-player, three- 4 03 earned 1un average
b1eezed past the Cmcmnah son m Jeadmg South Central to
team deal Tuesday that sent
W&gt;lhains &gt;S a 30-year..,Jd Reds Tuesday 7-1 behmd the a 16-2 regular season Kramb
outf&gt;elder Walt W&gt;lhams to the nght handed hiller who broke sluggmg of rookie outfielder was named to the second team
New York Yankees and cat- mto the maJor leagues w&gt;th the Benny A)ala who banged out last season
cher Jerry Moses to the Detroit Clucago White Sox m 1967 The three h&gt;ls and drove m as many
Sp1lna le, the other forst-team
Wh1te Sox sent him to Cleve- runs
Tigers
selectwn, paced h1s team to the
The Ind1ans mcl uded rook&gt;e land after the 1972 season
The Reds were Jinuted to 10 regwnal fmals wtlh a 25 2 pernghthander R1ch Sawyer m the where he posted a 289 battmg smgles by fom Seaver, Buzz game scormg average He 1s a
deal ond the Tigers added re- average w1lh 38 HBI's and Capara a&gt;Jd Bob Miller to g1ve 6-3 guard
hever Ed Farmer Both Farm- e&gt;ght homers
the Mets then second conseo uMon terosso IS the lop scorer
Moses, 27, also a former In- t&gt;ve v&gt;ctory of the sprmg
er ahd Sawyer were optioned to
on the three teams, averagmg
the Yankees Syracuse mmor dian, hJt 254 for the Yankees
The Mels tagged Roger Nel- 34 2 pe r contest Monterosso 1s
league club m the Iternatwnal last season as a backup rece&gt;v- son and Darny Osborn for 12 a 6-4 center.
eJ for Timrman Munson
Lea~u e
h1ts, mcludmg Ted Martmez'
Bolhnger, 6-1, averaged 18
Perry, 37, won the Cy Young
Sawyer, 25, has been m the oneoQ n homer which capped the pomts per game fo r Pleasant
Award m 1970 as the Amynca n ln d1ans organ iza tion smce 1968 wumer's four r un eighth m- and was the onlyl ' eturnmg
League's outstandmg pitcher and had a n 111-15 record with mng
starter from last year's Class A
after wmnmg 24 games for tl&gt;e the team's San Arto mo farm
TIJC Red s got the&gt;r only run
Mmnesota Twms
club last season
m the third mnmg off Mets' ace
Fa rmer split the year with Seaver who worked the first
His brother Gaylord matched the honor after wmrung 24 Cleveland and Detrml, postmg five mmngs and gave up SIX
games for the Indians m 1972 an 0-2 mark w1th the Tnbe and smgles
J1m began h1s b&gt;g-league ca- a 3-0 log w&gt;lh the T1gers
Nelson wa s tagged with the
reer wtth the Ind&gt;Pns m 1956
defeat when Ed Kranepool,
Wayne Ga r rell a nd Ayala
bunched two..,u t h1ts m the
fourth to g1ve the Mets a 2-1
N BA S t a ndm g~
pml
By U ntf ed Press ln ter natrot a t
Bos ton at A l la n I a (8 05 p m l lead
Eastern Confe r en ce
Clevela n d at Ca p tta t (8 OS p m 1
Smgles by Bud Harrelson
At l an t rc OtVIS ton
Hou st 01 1 at D etro 1t (7 35 p m 1
Ry Uulted Press International
w 1 p et ~ b Ch ca oo
vs
KC Omahn
a t and Ike Hampton, plus R&gt;ch
53 2J 697
Bost on
Kan sa s Ctty (8 35 p m )
The magiC numbe1 1s three
Puig's sacnflce fly made &gt;t 3·1
N ew Yo r k
47 31
603
6 , New Yo r k at Pho en x r lOpm J
the Chi cago Bulls to chnch
for
Buffalo
&lt;11 37 52il 12 7 Golden State at Sea ttle ( 11pm )
after five The game turned
Ph 1acte tpt11a 23 54 308 30
Milwaukee a t 1 os
Anget C"s
a
second
place fm&gt;sh m the
mto a route m the e&gt;ghth frame
Central D rV I SIOn
( 11pm l
w 1 pet g h
when the Mets batted aruund National Basketball Assoc&gt;aABA St and tngs
x Cap rta l
43 34 558
By Un 1t ed Pr ess lnlerna t tona l
hon 's Western Confe rence and
on Osborn
A tl &lt;~n t i\
32 45 &lt;1 16 11
East
Ho •s tan
31 46 ~03 12
The Reds obtamed some help host a playoff sencs for the
w 1 pet g b
Cl ev eland
28 Sl
354 16
New York
50 29 633
at In st base Tuesday when first tune
Western Co n f erenc e
Ke ntuc k y
48 19 62 3
I
The Bulls defeated Ph &gt;laMtdwes t D rv tston
they acquored Terry Crowley
&lt;16 33 582
4
Carol rna
w 1 pet g b
V rrg 1111 a
delphm
103-94 Tuesday In
20 52 333 23' 1 on wmvers from the Texas
M I Wi!UkC t'
56 22 718
19 ~ 9 :;lt4 301 ?
M empl"• s
other
NBA
games, Cleveland
Chr c &lt;J g o
'il 27 65 1 5
Rangers.
West
D e tro t
SO 28 6•11
'i
w 1 pe t g b
beat
Portland
107-103, Boston
Crowley, 'll, spent three full
KC Oll &lt;~h a
31 \7
394 24 . Utah
&lt;19 29 62 8
Pac tf rc OtVl StOn
seasons and parts of others downed Houston 110-107 and
S&lt;1 n Antno
43 3 6 544 6
w 1 pet g b
Milwaukee whipped Oakland
lndr an a
H 37 53B
6 7 w&gt;th the Baltunore Orwles
Gol den St a t e 43 32 573
San D rego
34 44 436 111
111-100.
Los l'l. nge l es
44 )d 564
2
Denver
34 tl\ 436 1 t' 7 before be ing so ld to th e
Sea ttl e
32 44 42 1 11 ,
In the only game on the
Tuesday s Result s
Rangers this wmte r
PhoenrX
28 50 359 16 1
Ulah 118 Memph1~ 103
Amencan
Basketball Assoc&gt;aPortl and
25 52 325 19
In
on
ly
54
games
for
the
I only game sc hedu led)
x c l n c hed drv Stan ! ti l e
twn
schedule,
Utah defeated
Wed n esday's games
Onoles la:;t year, Crowley
T u esd ays Res u lt s
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Memphis,
118-!03
Cl eveland 107 Portland 103
batted 208 Crowley IS expm l
Boston 110 Houston 107
The Bulls hold a one-game
v r g nta at San Dr ego ( 10 30 pected to back up regular first
Ctlt cago 103 Phtlade l ph ra 9~
pm l
lead on the Detroit Pistons m
M l wa uk ee Il l Oak land 100
Carolma at lnd ana (9 10 p m ) baseman Tony Perez and do
(on l y qam es sc h edu l ed )
Utah at Denve r (9 30 p m J
some pmchhittmg for the Reds the scrap for the runnerup spot
San
An
tonro
a
t
Ken
tu
cky
(8
10
to Milwaukee ard each team
Wednes d ays games
1! he IS retamed
Portl&lt;t n d at Pht ladei Phla (8 05 pm l
has four games rema mmg.
Thus, Detro tl could l&gt;c by
wmn mg all lollf and the Bulls
would have to wm three to take
seco nd place. Should they wmd
up !led up m wms, the Bulls
would fm1sh second because
they have won the season
sen es from the P1slons.
But the Bulls now must go on
a three-game road trop , agamsl
Kansas City tomght, a team
wh&gt;ch has beate n them tw1ce m
five games, at Los Argeles
Friday, a team that has beaten
pome.ay pome roy
them low- out of five , and at
ou\l an d national
Seattle Sunday, whom the
bank
Bulls have beaten three tunes
the bank of
m f1ve games.
the century
Meanwhile, the Pistons play
es tobl rshed 1872
only once on the road, at
Ka nsas Ctty.Omaha, and have
three at home agamst Houston.
Philadelphia, and Atlanta

Perry brothers
back together

Expos I~ benefit the Roberto
Clemente Youth Fund
Ar estnnated 21,000 fans pa1d
$60,000 to see the plllf of ~ames
between the Porates and Expos
m San Juan 's Hiram B1lhorn
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mater&gt;al s 10 the lun gs that me chani cal ac taon for the
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poli shes to harden nall s,
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BEE CHANGED
The Annual Me&gt;gs County
1 Spellmg Bee has been rha nged
I from Tuesday, Ma rch 26, to
I Monday, March 25, and will be
I he ld at 7 30 p m at the Eastern
I High School The bee was
I changed due to a tnp bemg
I made by the Bradbury School
By Clarence
I March 26 wh&gt;ch would have
I made count) parhc1pat10n by
Miller
I
ttnd mamtenance Added to that school &gt;mposs!ble
th 1s 1s the mev &gt;table chaos that
results \\hen tt complicated
uperatwn such as the Canal IS
tu rned O\er to mexper1enced
GLENN FAVORED
hand s The wo1ld ha s seen th1s
CLEVELAND I UP! )
tune and agam , .... hether 11 be Democ ra h c Se natort a l can·
mmes , mdustry, railr oads - or d1date John Glenn Jr has
the Panama Cana l We cannot ann ounced a statew &gt;de poll
afford to ' let such a v1tal shows h1m "'th an II per,mssagev.ay as the Canal be centage pmnt edge over h1s
run mcompetently
Democratic pnmary opponen t
If the Cana l Zone 1s g1ven to Inc um bent Howard MetPanama the effect on our zenbaum
r!Efensn.e posture m th e world
would be felt &gt;mmed&gt;ately
Panama "ou ld no do ubt
g ut~ra n tee our access to use of
the Canal, but hopefully thts
830 E. Mam Pomeroy, Oh1~
co untr y has learned that
today's guarantees are often
tomonow 's empty promises
~b..
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SIO~S
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cnt1cal k1od m the years ahead
2 lb SUP E RIOR WIENER S
- cnpplm g our sea-gomg
2 lb SPARE RIB S
commer ce and undercuttmg
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2 lb SUPER IOR BOLOG NA
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3 tb SIRl OIN ST EAK
power
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Pnces
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Beef Sold at
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E as t
w I t pts g f ga
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To r on to
35 36 ~ 14 278 256
Que b ec
35 33 J 13 275 256
Cl'land
33 30 8 74 240 242
Chrcago
34 33 3 71 24 1 250
Jersey
31 36 &lt;I 66 245 277
W es t
w 1 t ph gf ga
Ho u ston
.t3 21 S 91 281 187
Mrn nesota 39 31 2 80 301 261
W rn nrpeg
32 35 5 h9 2&lt;11 268
Edmon t on 34 33 1 69 234 238
va n couver 26 44 o 52 260 303
Los A n g
23 47 0 46 208 293
Tu esday 's Res ults
Cle ve land 7 Ch tcago 4
Va n co u ve r 5 Mr nn esota 4
(On l y games sched ul ed)
N H L Stand1ng s
By Un 1t ed Press lnlernafton al
East
w I 1 pts gf qa
Bos ton
47 13 9 103 31 1 190
40 20 9 69 25 1 203
Mon tr ea l
N Y R ang
37 19 12 66 260 203
31 24 15 77 244 20 4
Tor onto
Buf f alo
29 30 10 68 218 227
25 34 10 60 223 268
Det r o1 t
18 39 I I 47 189 261
Va nc v r
NY l SI
16 38 15 47 162 223
Wes t
w 1 t p t s gf ga
43 14 I I 97 234 140
Ph•l
34 13 21 89 23 1 143
Ch tc
Los An g
27 30 12 66 19 1 206
A tl ant a
26 31 12 6.4 180 207
24 34 11 59 164 205
St L S
Mm n
21 32 16 58 213 238
13 47 9 35 18 1 298
Ca11 1
Tu es day 's Result s
To r onto I Los Ange les I
N Y I sl an der s 5 St Lours I
Mm n esota 6 Cal tforn ra 3
(On ly ga m es sc h edu l ed )

INTERESTED?
Anyone Interested ln
plnylog Falls City fast pitch
softball this year should
attend a meetlag at the
Syracuse ball park at 6 p.m.
Saturday. Everyone wanting
to play should be present at
lh&gt;s meeting.

Br osk y Asht a b u la St John
Ph d B tdd1ng er . M apleton Joe
Barz ak Cor tland M apl ewood .
J eff Br enn1nq New Alba n v
T er r y
Bo Q. ard
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Mohawk Mi ke Chltd s Y ellow
Sp r mgs Barry De l ong Zan e
Trace (Ross ), St eve OUt,
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1pen dischantment v.tth the
Pres1dent
BRADENTON, Fla 1UP I) - This prob.Jbl) "1ll come as a
Wlule the hbe1als pus!Hng for
p1ece of news to Bill V&gt;rdon, but R1ch1e Hebner hkes h1m
tmpeachment
feel
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Honest, says R1choe Hebner , he does
Pres&gt;dent should be tned to
He sat down and wrote Bill Vordon a wa1 m Jetter a co uple of determme whether he had
months back m connection with his taking over the Denver conumtted wrongs m offtce
managership and although he hasn 'l gotten around to wntmg th e consenatl ves seem to act
another one smce his old boss s1gned on the New York Yankees, more out of a fee hng of
R1ch1e Hebner Wishes hun all the best a nd 1ssure he'll do a bong- betrayal by the man the)
up JOb
helped wm the Wh1le House
All th&gt;s could sound a httle peculiar m light of the fact a great
Buckle) hm led at ne1thc1 m
many people st1ll have the notion Hebner cost Vordon h&gt;s Job as h1s call for Ntxon's res1gnat10n
Pittsbw-gh manager the fi rst week of last Septembe1
He based h1s dec &gt;swn on the
"When he got !&gt;red, a Iotta people smd I was the one who got one conclusiOn Lhat the natiOn
hm1 !&gt;red," says Hebner
would be cnt&gt;e ,&gt;ll) hurt by
" I don 't wanna beheve that ," adds the Pora tes' lugh-spmted prolongmg the unpeachrnent
th&gt;rd baseman "I don 'tlhink 1t's true at all "
Vordon and Hebner clashed tw&gt;ce last summer, !he fi rst tune Lfl
San FranciSCO dw-mg early May
' We 're beatmg the Giants, 13-1, and (Chn s) Spe&gt;er h1ts a
gro und ball between th&gt;rd and short," remembers Hebner He
MORNING GLORIES
March 12 1974
IV&gt;rdon) thought I should ve had 11 I tned for 11 but co uldn 't get
T~arn
Pornt s
&gt;l When I came mto the dugout, he started screammg at me I Newe ll Sunoco
11 6
I 16
smd 'we 'II talk abo ut 1t later ,' but he began hollermg agam Then Exc e l s or Oil Co
&amp; J Au to P iHI S
I I f.
I said some words I have to ag ree I do pia&gt; a httle lackadais&gt;cal GG bb
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sometunes, but m I his parl&gt;cular case the ball sla)ed down and Pock lrn o ton Con st
96
Spen cers Ma r k et
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th ere was nothing I cou ld do about 1! '
Hrq h l rtd
Gi! r 1f'
Jan
The second tm1e Vordon and Hebne1 targled, there \\ ere Jenk ns 200 June Lc1n1i)ert \77
l nd
Se r r€5
Jan
greater rcpercussw ns It was m P1tl sbuq.~ h m Augt.t::' 1 , U1c JenH ~rqh
• n S ~ 0 7 Jun e Lambert lll'i
Pirates were l ea d tng the Braves, 5·2, anti Htbncl made the fmal
T eam H ~~~ G.l m f'
Newel l
Sunoco 866
out m the lust of the e&gt;gl1th
Tf'£1111 H rqh Ser •r &lt;.
He was gomg 111 to get his glove for thr mnth \\ IH r1 ( rC I1l' Ail e),
Gro cery 21 10
who hadn 't pl~t\ Nl m nearl\ a mont h 11ld I ' ' t l n ft w bother
LATE MONDAY M I XED
March 11 197~
because he Y. as gum g to t.1ke over thml b&lt;~~t:
'I went over to 'llrdon m the dugou t &lt;md swU to lnm, Hey, Dann•e 5 Mo b t1 1 Horn1 s
J8
Jack s Cl ub
Quml, what's the story) · say~ Hebnc1 Hc sa1d the Cardmals Team No 1
10
No 1
alread} had Y..Oil the1r game that da} he \\dS tr \ tng to keep us m Tenm
Evr'lyn s Groc
the race an d he needed a defensive th1rd b ,bt:llldll I couldn 't see Mnrk v
Te am H g fl Senes
D•n
the move and said some thmg s I slwuldn t h tve He came back at
1 e s Mob l e Horn r&gt;s '&gt;r'9( 1 e.1m
me I should 've taken a shower, had a bee1 und forgotten 1l But I No I 2001
Teum H1gt1 Ga me
Da nn e
dJ dn't I guess the li ttle lnsh tempe! 111 me Om ed up Th1 s v.os m
M obrle Ho mes "Ill Team tJo 1
front of all the pla)e&gt; s Everybody wds there ~~ bod1 nu ,,ect a '0 I
I 1(1 II 111 Sen es
E (f Vos.,
thmg I guess I sa 1U .1 co uple more thmgs t&lt;JV1rdcm
rl1
Jeff W r l ~. on 506
ll ~ n y
B1 \l V1rdon 1s a man \\tth a great dea l of s&lt;&gt;lf-( ont1ol but r ti S
m 1h '1 70 Marl ene 'JII1 1son 50J
l nd H1 gtJ Gam e
Eel Voss
tunc he fell he had taken more th.m hr could
21 1 Ect Vos s 212 Belly Smtih
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Stand up and repeat th at
he stltd {'Qi lFt &lt;ttt lmg h1s trm d 113 Mary Voss and Mulene
Wil son 190
baseman
Wisely, RIChie Hebn el derided not to ro• tha t, he \l as called
LATE MONDAY MIX:EO
March 4 1974
' gutless," wh1 ch re3lly 1sn t so at &lt;~li , e1 tb eJ
Dan nr e s Mo hrlc Hom es
66
"r never L'U Uld 've won m that s1tuat10n ' he sa1d I d have Jacks Club
42
been a loser all tre way I used m) head I sho uld 1e done 1l 10 Te&lt;Jm N o ~
J7
Team No 1
mmutes bef01 e and there nevet \\ould vc becn.l n} trouble Three E Jf'lyn &lt;; Groc
30
da ys later, I \Ienton ard to ld hun 'I m smty ' He sa.d, It's all ll.~a r k v
H 1gh Team Se r cs
Dan
oHr Forget &gt;t ' ' 1
n e s Mob le Home s ???3 Mark
R1ch1e Hebner look.s at Bill Vordon much d1ffe•entl y now than v 1960
H qh team Game
Dann re s
he d1d last year
Mob 1l€ Hom es 7..,6 Dann e s
"W&gt;th all the trouble he had w1lh th&gt;s club, he kept h&gt;s cool und Mobrl e Ho rr PS '132
H1Qh l nd Ga me
John
never parucked," Hebner says of Vtrdon 'No one want ed to wm
Tyr ee ?68 Ed Voss 105 Mary
as much as he d&gt;d No one The Yankees have gol themselves a Voss 217 Marlene Wil~o n 203
H gh l nd
Ser res
John
good manager I hope we play em m the wm ld se• 1es I hope we Tyr
ee 591 Ed Vos-:. S9 t MMy
Vo ss SSB Betty Sm th &lt;19 8
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NFW YORK IUPI ) - Fred
Schaus , whose Purdue team
advanced along With Jack.sonVlllc to the sem1-hnal round of
th e Na twnal Inv &gt;tatwn bo skelball tournament, ha s been w1th
the men m the pros and r tght
now he'd hke to say a word fm
the ' k&gt;ds" m the colleges
' Some people talk about the
kids of luday," sa&gt;d Schaus
aft er Purdue scored a revenge
85~72 victor~ over Haw an m th e
NI I quart o• -fmals 'I ue sda'
mght to quahfy for a Satwday
clash Wllh Jacksonvill e 80-83
wmner over Mary land Enst
ern Shore
' But I say 'bo lone) • to
cnt&gt;c&gt;sm of the k1ds," Schaus
continued " They do hDH
goals They do know where
tl,ey IV ant to go I loved th e 12
years I was With the L&lt;ls
Arge!es I.1kers but nght now I
''e got the most perfect JOb m
Ar1e11ca ! lo ve bemg w1th the
kids "
3chaus became coach at
Purdue after a long stmt as th e
successful coach and general
manager of the Lakers of th e
Natwnal Basketball Assocwtwn. thus retw-nmg to the
college ranks where he long
ago ftrsl won natwnal attentwn
w&gt;th a West Virgmia team that
featured a youn g Jerry West
Purdue brushed thtrd m th e
B•g Ten th&gt;s season and , after.
two wms In an NIT tha t seen
the earl} tavontes qmckly
shunted to the s&gt;del mes, the
Bot!ermakers now rate about
as strong a favonte for the litle
as there IS m the even lymat ched fi)lld
In beatmg Hawa11 , Purdue
avenged a 7~7 Joss to Hawaii
m the fmals of the Rambow
ClasSic b.1ck m December m
Hawa 11 Scha us no ted twu
differences 111 the two games -

Stargell 's homer nails Expos
Ry Umted Press J,nter nauunal

W&gt;lhe Stargell says 1f he puts
h1s nund to Il and concentrates
on home 1 uns exclustve ly he
could hit 60 tlus yem. and
nobod) m the Natwnal League
doubts him fo...' a nunute,

Purdue's riefense and th e
lo ccHIOn of the gume

"We ere playmg defense
much brtter now th nn !he were
at that pomt m th e s ~ason " the

Put due roached sa&gt;d "Ard
when you' ae playmg Ha\\ au
you'd rather play them on a
neutr,ll court "
Purdue moved out to a 46-33
halftim e lead and Hawa 11
never 1 eally ,;ncnaced after
that although the Rambows'
Tom Henderson took game
scormg honors wtth 33 pomts,
tus ca rec1 h1gh Stx foot --s1x
Frank Kendnck Jed Purdue
With 22
Pu: due came oul of the game
""1th vne worry, starlet Jerry
N1chols who crashed heavily on
one knee and was taken to a
hospital ror trea•men t
' Henderson •s undoubtedly
one of the best guards m the
game at b&lt;lth ends of the court
and I thmk he w1ll be the frrst
gum d to be picked m the pro
draft ," sa1d Schaus
A cro\\d of 12,234 at Madison
Square Garden sa\\ a trem ~n­
dous battle m the forst game of
Tuesday s twm bill as George
Scholz sank two free throws 26
seco nds before the end for
Jacksonville's wmnmg margm
over Mm y!and-Easte1 n Shore
Even after that It took a
block by Shawn Leflw1ch of a
desperatwn shot by Joe Pacce
to keep Jack.sonv&gt;lle m front
Leon Benbow Jed Jacksonv ille
w1th 21 pomts, but Wdham
Gordon of Maryland was the
game leader w1th 24
The quarter-fmal 1ow1d concludes Thursday mght w1th a
doubleheader m wh1ch Memphis State plays Utah and
ConnectiCut faces Boston College Sem&gt;-fmals are Satw-day
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The b&gt;g Mon treal fastballer
got d httle &lt;:tnlple m San Juan
Tuesday m~h l when Slm gell
un loaded a h\io-r un homer off
him to nm l down a 4-1 v1ctory
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from where the late Pittsburgh
outf&gt;elder lost his life m a plane
crash wh1le on a miSSion of
mercy for Nicaraguan earthquake v1ctuns on Jan I, 1973
Stargell's homer was one of
two off Montreal p!lchmg m
Tuesday mght'scontest Rich&gt;e

less mnmgs in leadmg the San
J!rancrsco Giants to an 11-3
dectston over the San Diego
Padres In Phoemx, Ariz Barr
was so unpress1ve that G1ants'
manager Charlie Fox sa1d the
6-foot-3 n ghthander has a good
shot at making the regular
rotation
Willie McCovey got a double
m three bats for the Padres,
only h1s third hit of the sprmg
Dave Duncan drove m lowruns wtlh a homer and a double
agaUJSt h&gt;s old ball club m
Cleveland's 8-6 Win over Oakland at Mesa, Ariz
Reg g~e Jackson was hit on
the arm by a Dick T!drow p1 tch
and was taken to a hospital for
X-rays wh1ch proved negative
Ron Santo , Ken Henderson
and B&gt;ll Nelson each drove m
two runs as the O!lcago Wh1te
Sox beat the Boston Red Sox at
Sar asota, Fla , w1th J im
McG!othm hur li ng three
scoreless uuungs to ptck up the
VICtory, and m other exhibition
contests lefthand er Dave Roberts blanked Kansas C1ty on
ftve hits over SIX mnmgs m a 4-1
VIctory by Houston , the St
LouiS Cardinals out-lasted the
Philadelplua Phillles, 6-!i. Baltimore edge!! Texas, 6-!i, also,
and the Califorma Angels bea t
the O!icago Cubs, 5-l.

Z1sk also connected off loser
steve Renko m the second
mn mg after which Stargell h&gt;l
his two-run homer m the sixth
Jun Rooker started for the
Pirates but departed m the
thrrd when his arm stiffened.
Steve Blass, a Pirate problem
all spr ing, took over and gave
up one run m three mrungs but
hit three batters and still had
trouble fmdmg the strike zone
Tom Seaver wasn't overly
exc1ted about tits fast ball
although he still looked all
right m the New York Mets' 7-1
wm over the Cincinnah Reds
Seaver went ftve mrungs and
gave up the losers• lone run m
'
stale champwnshtp team
20 5 for Riverdale, and the 6-4 the third mmng The Mets
Th e 6-3 Ramsey averaged Whelsel, one of lwo brothers rallied for four runs m the
23 6 for Caldwell , Decker, who who played fo r R&gt;dgemont, eighth off Don Osborn WJth Ted
Martmez and rookie Benrue
will be mthe state tournament, 24 6
Ayala each contributmg tworun doubles. Ayala, trymg to
land •one of the Mets' oulf~eld
JOb, had three of thetr htts
CO L UMB U S (UP I ) T h e De L on g Stdn ey L ehm an Bdl
Rook&gt;e Scott McGregor, one
W apako n et a
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1974 Un t ed Pr ess lrlf er n a tr ona l Da bb e l l
of
the players Charlie Finley
cu rt1 s
F r ee m an
Cl ass A A l l Ohio basket b al l Joseph
Bn an Hams her .
team w1 fh h etght, grade and Mc Don a ld
wanted from the Yankees when
Gara w ay, M1 ke H aus f eld
scor tng aver ag ed I sted
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Yank.s beat the Detrmt Tigers,
Eas t
Mar k H ay m ore , Cl eve l an d Trace Je ff Spa ul d tM
6-2
Luke Walker was the loser,
Ca
nton
Ja
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W
olfe.
Fr
ont
ier
Lutheran East 6 7 Sr
26 0
M1 k e
Cross
Franklt n H al Wah ler s la k es1 d e Reese
and Gra.g Nettles homered for
Whe tsel Rtdg emon t
Monroe, 6 4 Sr 26 2
the Yankees
HONORABLE MENT I ON
To m Kra m b Sou t h Cen t ral
Ro n A u st 1n Gr a n vill e B1l l
0 7 Sr , 23 0
Jun Barr pttched ftve score-

Lorain Clearview ace named
Class A Ohio Player-of-Year

COLUMBUS !UP!) - L&lt;lra m 1s made up of Ma non PleasLl earv1ew coach Bob Walsh &lt;~nt 's Scott Balllnge1, T1m
do esn't hesitate when asked to Whetsel of R&gt;dgemon l, Fra nk
de sen be Ius 6..() stw , I..&lt;.~r r; Monterosso of St Bernard,
H ~HI!S
Rardall Ramsey of Caldwell
He 1s super at all aspects of ard R1ve1 da le's M1ke Decker
the game of basketba ll," smd
On !he th&gt;rd team ·1re Doug
Walsh ·He puts a tremendo us Re) nolds of Elnl\IOOd, Dan
mnOlmt of pre ssw e on our op- Zarhn go of Lowellville, Gt eg
ponents '
G1vens of Mansfi eld St
Wh1le Wa lsh adrmts to bemg Pe ter's, Greg Dulko\\ski of
prej udtccd, there are many Buckeye Wes t and Dove
coaches h.1ve felt the stmg Scarp1 tt1 of Sebrmg
of Hams' talents who would
Harns , who also was a firs t
second !hat descn pt wn
teamer as a JUmor and an allMm&gt;y of them, m fact, d&gt;d m OhiO end m football last fa ll,
votmg Harns the UP ! Class A avernged 29 pomts per game
Player of the Year m one of the wh1le shootmg nearly 60 per
best years for small school cent from the floor
talent m recent tunes
Although Harns averages
Harris, whu w1ll lead h1s nearly &gt;O pomts per game,
team mto the state sem &gt;-fmals Walsh cla&gt;ms he could be scorThtorsday mght aga mst lndwo mg much more 1f wa nted to
Valley South , heads up an All'He 1s such a tean1 player
Ohw first team wh&gt;eh also m- you can't defense hun," Walsh
cludes Greg Sp1tna le of Conll- smd "He'll JUSt dump &gt;t off to
nale of Conlmental, Mark Hay- someone else 11
More of Cleveland Lutheian
Harns a verages 20 rebounds
East , M1 ke Cross of Frarklm and seven assists a game
Monroe and 'l om Kramb of
" I thmk h•s altitude on the
South Central
court depicts the type of person
Ar outstamhng second team he &gt;s,too, • sa•d Wa lsh,' totally
unselfish and very considerate
of other people "
Haymore •s a b• msmg 6-7,
215-po under , who Jed Luthera n
East to a 17-1 regula&gt; seaso n
record, onl y to be chmmated
from the tourn ament by ClearVIew and Harri s' 33 pomts He,
too, was named to th e forst
team m 1973 as a Junior
Cross, second to Harn s m
scm mg with a 28 2 mark, IS a 64 fo rward who Will lead his
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla and was traded to the Mmneteam mlo the semifinals
(UP!) - Veteran J1m Perry sota Twms m 1963 and to the
Th ur sday mght aga mst
w1ll JOin h1s brother Gaylord on Tigers from Mmnesota la•t
ST PETERSBURG, Fla
River dale
the pitching staff of the Cleve- season. He comp&gt;led a 14-13 1UP!) - The Nalwnal League
Kramb, 6-7, averaged 23
land Indmns lhJs season as the record fo r the 1&gt;gers w1th a champwn New York Mets po mts per game the past searesult of a five-player, three- 4 03 earned 1un average
b1eezed past the Cmcmnah son m Jeadmg South Central to
team deal Tuesday that sent
W&gt;lhains &gt;S a 30-year..,Jd Reds Tuesday 7-1 behmd the a 16-2 regular season Kramb
outf&gt;elder Walt W&gt;lhams to the nght handed hiller who broke sluggmg of rookie outfielder was named to the second team
New York Yankees and cat- mto the maJor leagues w&gt;th the Benny A)ala who banged out last season
cher Jerry Moses to the Detroit Clucago White Sox m 1967 The three h&gt;ls and drove m as many
Sp1lna le, the other forst-team
Wh1te Sox sent him to Cleve- runs
Tigers
selectwn, paced h1s team to the
The Ind1ans mcl uded rook&gt;e land after the 1972 season
The Reds were Jinuted to 10 regwnal fmals wtlh a 25 2 pernghthander R1ch Sawyer m the where he posted a 289 battmg smgles by fom Seaver, Buzz game scormg average He 1s a
deal ond the Tigers added re- average w1lh 38 HBI's and Capara a&gt;Jd Bob Miller to g1ve 6-3 guard
hever Ed Farmer Both Farm- e&gt;ght homers
the Mets then second conseo uMon terosso IS the lop scorer
Moses, 27, also a former In- t&gt;ve v&gt;ctory of the sprmg
er ahd Sawyer were optioned to
on the three teams, averagmg
the Yankees Syracuse mmor dian, hJt 254 for the Yankees
The Mels tagged Roger Nel- 34 2 pe r contest Monterosso 1s
league club m the Iternatwnal last season as a backup rece&gt;v- son and Darny Osborn for 12 a 6-4 center.
eJ for Timrman Munson
Lea~u e
h1ts, mcludmg Ted Martmez'
Bolhnger, 6-1, averaged 18
Perry, 37, won the Cy Young
Sawyer, 25, has been m the oneoQ n homer which capped the pomts per game fo r Pleasant
Award m 1970 as the Amynca n ln d1ans organ iza tion smce 1968 wumer's four r un eighth m- and was the onlyl ' eturnmg
League's outstandmg pitcher and had a n 111-15 record with mng
starter from last year's Class A
after wmnmg 24 games for tl&gt;e the team's San Arto mo farm
TIJC Red s got the&gt;r only run
Mmnesota Twms
club last season
m the third mnmg off Mets' ace
Fa rmer split the year with Seaver who worked the first
His brother Gaylord matched the honor after wmrung 24 Cleveland and Detrml, postmg five mmngs and gave up SIX
games for the Indians m 1972 an 0-2 mark w1th the Tnbe and smgles
J1m began h1s b&gt;g-league ca- a 3-0 log w&gt;lh the T1gers
Nelson wa s tagged with the
reer wtth the Ind&gt;Pns m 1956
defeat when Ed Kranepool,
Wayne Ga r rell a nd Ayala
bunched two..,u t h1ts m the
fourth to g1ve the Mets a 2-1
N BA S t a ndm g~
pml
By U ntf ed Press ln ter natrot a t
Bos ton at A l la n I a (8 05 p m l lead
Eastern Confe r en ce
Clevela n d at Ca p tta t (8 OS p m 1
Smgles by Bud Harrelson
At l an t rc OtVIS ton
Hou st 01 1 at D etro 1t (7 35 p m 1
Ry Uulted Press International
w 1 p et ~ b Ch ca oo
vs
KC Omahn
a t and Ike Hampton, plus R&gt;ch
53 2J 697
Bost on
Kan sa s Ctty (8 35 p m )
The magiC numbe1 1s three
Puig's sacnflce fly made &gt;t 3·1
N ew Yo r k
47 31
603
6 , New Yo r k at Pho en x r lOpm J
the Chi cago Bulls to chnch
for
Buffalo
&lt;11 37 52il 12 7 Golden State at Sea ttle ( 11pm )
after five The game turned
Ph 1acte tpt11a 23 54 308 30
Milwaukee a t 1 os
Anget C"s
a
second
place fm&gt;sh m the
mto a route m the e&gt;ghth frame
Central D rV I SIOn
( 11pm l
w 1 pet g h
when the Mets batted aruund National Basketball Assoc&gt;aABA St and tngs
x Cap rta l
43 34 558
By Un 1t ed Pr ess lnlerna t tona l
hon 's Western Confe rence and
on Osborn
A tl &lt;~n t i\
32 45 &lt;1 16 11
East
Ho •s tan
31 46 ~03 12
The Reds obtamed some help host a playoff sencs for the
w 1 pet g b
Cl ev eland
28 Sl
354 16
New York
50 29 633
at In st base Tuesday when first tune
Western Co n f erenc e
Ke ntuc k y
48 19 62 3
I
The Bulls defeated Ph &gt;laMtdwes t D rv tston
they acquored Terry Crowley
&lt;16 33 582
4
Carol rna
w 1 pet g b
V rrg 1111 a
delphm
103-94 Tuesday In
20 52 333 23' 1 on wmvers from the Texas
M I Wi!UkC t'
56 22 718
19 ~ 9 :;lt4 301 ?
M empl"• s
other
NBA
games, Cleveland
Chr c &lt;J g o
'il 27 65 1 5
Rangers.
West
D e tro t
SO 28 6•11
'i
w 1 pe t g b
beat
Portland
107-103, Boston
Crowley, 'll, spent three full
KC Oll &lt;~h a
31 \7
394 24 . Utah
&lt;19 29 62 8
Pac tf rc OtVl StOn
seasons and parts of others downed Houston 110-107 and
S&lt;1 n Antno
43 3 6 544 6
w 1 pet g b
Milwaukee whipped Oakland
lndr an a
H 37 53B
6 7 w&gt;th the Baltunore Orwles
Gol den St a t e 43 32 573
San D rego
34 44 436 111
111-100.
Los l'l. nge l es
44 )d 564
2
Denver
34 tl\ 436 1 t' 7 before be ing so ld to th e
Sea ttl e
32 44 42 1 11 ,
In the only game on the
Tuesday s Result s
Rangers this wmte r
PhoenrX
28 50 359 16 1
Ulah 118 Memph1~ 103
Amencan
Basketball Assoc&gt;aPortl and
25 52 325 19
In
on
ly
54
games
for
the
I only game sc hedu led)
x c l n c hed drv Stan ! ti l e
twn
schedule,
Utah defeated
Wed n esday's games
Onoles la:;t year, Crowley
T u esd ays Res u lt s
•
Mem phi s a t New Yo r k ( 7 35
Memphis,
118-!03
Cl eveland 107 Portland 103
batted 208 Crowley IS expm l
Boston 110 Houston 107
The Bulls hold a one-game
v r g nta at San Dr ego ( 10 30 pected to back up regular first
Ctlt cago 103 Phtlade l ph ra 9~
pm l
lead on the Detroit Pistons m
M l wa uk ee Il l Oak land 100
Carolma at lnd ana (9 10 p m ) baseman Tony Perez and do
(on l y qam es sc h edu l ed )
Utah at Denve r (9 30 p m J
some pmchhittmg for the Reds the scrap for the runnerup spot
San
An
tonro
a
t
Ken
tu
cky
(8
10
to Milwaukee ard each team
Wednes d ays games
1! he IS retamed
Portl&lt;t n d at Pht ladei Phla (8 05 pm l
has four games rema mmg.
Thus, Detro tl could l&gt;c by
wmn mg all lollf and the Bulls
would have to wm three to take
seco nd place. Should they wmd
up !led up m wms, the Bulls
would fm1sh second because
they have won the season
sen es from the P1slons.
But the Bulls now must go on
a three-game road trop , agamsl
Kansas City tomght, a team
wh&gt;ch has beate n them tw1ce m
five games, at Los Argeles
Friday, a team that has beaten
pome.ay pome roy
them low- out of five , and at
ou\l an d national
Seattle Sunday, whom the
bank
Bulls have beaten three tunes
the bank of
m f1ve games.
the century
Meanwhile, the Pistons play
es tobl rshed 1872
only once on the road, at
Ka nsas Ctty.Omaha, and have
three at home agamst Houston.
Philadelphia, and Atlanta

Perry brothers
back together

Expos I~ benefit the Roberto
Clemente Youth Fund
Ar estnnated 21,000 fans pa1d
$60,000 to see the plllf of ~ames
between the Porates and Expos
m San Juan 's Hiram B1lhorn
Stadtum, wh1ch 1sn't too far

Sw&lt;'lin, Dill, Lusher, Donahue
honored
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BEE CHANGED
The Annual Me&gt;gs County
1 Spellmg Bee has been rha nged
I from Tuesday, Ma rch 26, to
I Monday, March 25, and will be
I he ld at 7 30 p m at the Eastern
I High School The bee was
I changed due to a tnp bemg
I made by the Bradbury School
By Clarence
I March 26 wh&gt;ch would have
I made count) parhc1pat10n by
Miller
I
ttnd mamtenance Added to that school &gt;mposs!ble
th 1s 1s the mev &gt;table chaos that
results \\hen tt complicated
uperatwn such as the Canal IS
tu rned O\er to mexper1enced
GLENN FAVORED
hand s The wo1ld ha s seen th1s
CLEVELAND I UP! )
tune and agam , .... hether 11 be Democ ra h c Se natort a l can·
mmes , mdustry, railr oads - or d1date John Glenn Jr has
the Panama Cana l We cannot ann ounced a statew &gt;de poll
afford to ' let such a v1tal shows h1m "'th an II per,mssagev.ay as the Canal be centage pmnt edge over h1s
run mcompetently
Democratic pnmary opponen t
If the Cana l Zone 1s g1ven to Inc um bent Howard MetPanama the effect on our zenbaum
r!Efensn.e posture m th e world
would be felt &gt;mmed&gt;ately
Panama "ou ld no do ubt
g ut~ra n tee our access to use of
the Canal, but hopefully thts
830 E. Mam Pomeroy, Oh1~
co untr y has learned that
today's guarantees are often
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UPI's Class A All-Ohio

SECOND TEAM
Sco tt
Ballt n ge r
Mar~on
Plea san t 6 1 Sr
18 0 T 1m
Whetse l R 1dg em on t 6 4, Sr
2~ 6
F r an k M ont erosso
St
Bernar d 6 .t Sr , 34 2. Ran d a ll
Ramsey
Ca ldwell 6 3
Sr .
23 6 M t ke Decker R 1ver dale
6 2 Sr 20 5
THIRD T E AM
Doug Reyn old s Elm wood 6
5 Sr
2 0 '1
Da n Zar l 1ngo,
Lowe 11 1n lte, o &lt;~ Sr 24 0 Greg
G 1vens M ans f1 eld St Pe ter's,
6 2 Jr 19 S Gr eg Dul k owskt
Buc k eye W es t. 6 2 Sr
26 0
Dave Scar ptlt l, Sebr m g S 10
Sr
I ft 0
SP E CIAL MENTtON
Je ll B l a c k , Ca n al Wr n
chester
Ha l Clark Shenen
do ah
Ro n
Drex l e r
Wa p akoneta St Joseph Mike

Standings
WHA Standm gs
By Unrfed Pr ess Intern a tion al
E as t
w I t pts g f ga
N Englan d 40 29 3 83 272 245
To r on to
35 36 ~ 14 278 256
Que b ec
35 33 J 13 275 256
Cl'land
33 30 8 74 240 242
Chrcago
34 33 3 71 24 1 250
Jersey
31 36 &lt;I 66 245 277
W es t
w 1 t ph gf ga
Ho u ston
.t3 21 S 91 281 187
Mrn nesota 39 31 2 80 301 261
W rn nrpeg
32 35 5 h9 2&lt;11 268
Edmon t on 34 33 1 69 234 238
va n couver 26 44 o 52 260 303
Los A n g
23 47 0 46 208 293
Tu esday 's Res ults
Cle ve land 7 Ch tcago 4
Va n co u ve r 5 Mr nn esota 4
(On l y games sched ul ed)
N H L Stand1ng s
By Un 1t ed Press lnlernafton al
East
w I 1 pts gf qa
Bos ton
47 13 9 103 31 1 190
40 20 9 69 25 1 203
Mon tr ea l
N Y R ang
37 19 12 66 260 203
31 24 15 77 244 20 4
Tor onto
Buf f alo
29 30 10 68 218 227
25 34 10 60 223 268
Det r o1 t
18 39 I I 47 189 261
Va nc v r
NY l SI
16 38 15 47 162 223
Wes t
w 1 t p t s gf ga
43 14 I I 97 234 140
Ph•l
34 13 21 89 23 1 143
Ch tc
Los An g
27 30 12 66 19 1 206
A tl ant a
26 31 12 6.4 180 207
24 34 11 59 164 205
St L S
Mm n
21 32 16 58 213 238
13 47 9 35 18 1 298
Ca11 1
Tu es day 's Result s
To r onto I Los Ange les I
N Y I sl an der s 5 St Lours I
Mm n esota 6 Cal tforn ra 3
(On ly ga m es sc h edu l ed )

INTERESTED?
Anyone Interested ln
plnylog Falls City fast pitch
softball this year should
attend a meetlag at the
Syracuse ball park at 6 p.m.
Saturday. Everyone wanting
to play should be present at
lh&gt;s meeting.

Br osk y Asht a b u la St John
Ph d B tdd1ng er . M apleton Joe
Barz ak Cor tland M apl ewood .
J eff Br enn1nq New Alba n v
T er r y
Bo Q. ard
Svc amor e
Mohawk Mi ke Chltd s Y ellow
Sp r mgs Barry De l ong Zan e
Trace (Ross ), St eve OUt,
Ea st e rn
&lt; M e 1gs),
Greg
Donahue, Coal Grove, Jeff
Dow ta ft M ansf 1el d St Peter 's ,
M tk e E l ston
L 1nco l n v1e W .
Mar k Fo r t n ey Sen eca Eas t .
La rr y
Fo rt ney
L or a m
Clear vt ew B tlt G n epp er , New
Rrege l
R egg re
Ga s km s
Geo rg eto wn
St e v e G r egg
l nd 1an Val l ey South. St eve
Gam b y
Ca r ey
Cly d e
Ho n e y cutt
Sou t h Ce n t ral
Mr k e
H ar e n
Za n es v1ll e
Rosec r ans Jeff J u stus Por ts
mouth Cl ay Du ane L eubrecht
For t Jennrngs John lusher,
Hannan
Trac: e,
La m ar
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Baptist

Assoc~ation

The JSth annual spr in g
meeting of the Rlo Grande
Baptist Association held
Saturday at the Racine Baptist
Church was highlighted by
election of association offit:ers
and a talk b)' Milton Bennett.
president of the Ohio ·Baptist
Convention .
In his talk before members of
11 area churches, Rennett
called for Christian sim:erity ,
dedication to the cause of
Christ, and a willingness to
accept the •·esponsib&gt;lity of
spreading the word. He spoke
of the necessity for eXamining
personal faith and fo r trusting
in God. He said Christians
should not retreat from doubt
and that human defeat is often
the avenu e for a stronger faith
and added glory to God.
The speaker was introduced

by tfie Rev . Robert Kuhn of the
Pomeroy Fir•t Baptist Church,
retiring president of the Rio
Grande Association.

Association of£icers elected
were the Rev. William Uber.
Cheshir e Baptist Church,
president:
Mrs . Arnold
Richard s , Mount •Moriah
Baptist Church. Middleport,
vice president; Mrs. Mary Ann
Woodruff . Wellston Baptist
Church , clerk:
Edward
Parkins, Salem Baptist
Church, treasurer ; the Rev.
Sleven Skaggs, Midd leport
First Baptist, youth director:
the Rev . Frank Snare, Wellston, and the Rev. Run Nicolas,
Salem
Baptist
Church·
associate youth directors; and
the Rev. Char les Weed,
Calvary Baptist Ch urch,
director of Christian higher
education .
The Rev. Louis E.ckols,
Southeastern Ohio a rea
mipister, installed the new
officers. The fall asso.:ia tion
meeting will be at the Mount
Moriah Churc h in Middleport.
Welcomed to the meeting after
a lengthy illness was the Rev.
Henry Key, pastor of Mt.
Moriah .
The ali-day session opened
with an organ-piano duet by
Mr s.
Isabelle Simp son,
or gan ist. and Mrs. Lillian
Hayman , pianist. The Rev.
Walt~r Bikacson, host pastor,
extended the wetcome and
there was group singing of
"Onward Christian Soldiers."
The Rev. Mr. Skaggs gave
devotions using selected
scriptures. He spoke of
spiritual growth through vision
and dreams and the need to
" keep in tune with our
dreams" as Martin Luther
King did, to bring them to
reality. Prayer was by the Rev.
Mr. Kuhn .
Mrs. Robert Kuhn, trustee of
the Ohio Baptist Convention,
reported on a receot meeting
noting that the Rev. Mr. Eckols
ha,s been asked t.o remain as
Southeastern Ohio area
minister. Also repor ting on the
recent trustees' meeting was
the Rev. Bob Wilkins of the Rio
Grande Church who reported
that the Rev. Mr. Bikacson is

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taking his pla(.'c on the board .
The Rev . Mr. Eckols spoke at
the openi ng sessio n and
.welcomed Mr. Bennett, noting
'that he was the first president
of the Ohio Baptist Conve ntion
to speak at a local association
ri1eeling . The area minister
commented on the need for
pulpits to be filled wtth
powerful speakers and good
public relations men. He said
that the trouble with the world ·
is that we don' l know one
another well enough. The
speaker also commented on the
" battle of .minds and
philosophies being waged in
the universities today.' !
He proposed a mission aid
program to help ministers with
salary problems and reported
that $1,140.000 was contributed
to missions during 1973 on a
state level. Small churches
have done their part in mission
giving. he said. and suggested
that churches select one or two
programs. rather than several,
~o as not to spread their
resources too thin .
Following a covered dish
dinner , the
association
representa t ives went 'into
group session. Mrs. Charles
Searles, Middleport, presided
at the session for the women,
and Frank Cleland conducted
the one for the men. The youth
program was led by Miss
Barbara Anthony, Middleport
Baptist Church member, and a
member of the Ohio Baptist
Youth Fellowship Board, ,
assisted by the Rev. Mr.
Skaggs .
Reports given at the
women's meeting included one
from Mrs. Joseph Cook ,
Pomeroy, treasurer, a balance
of $49.03; Mrs. Dorsel Smith,
vice
president of
in·
terpretation, who urged all
Baptist women to use the
American Baptist magazi ne ;
and Mrs. G~'ne Yost, Racine.
division of Christia n service.
who noted changes in the
structur e of missionary
societies.
Mrs. Searles displaved a
picture of "Miguel's Answered
Prayer ," project of the
American Baptist Convention
for 1974-7&gt; and reported that
the per capita giving of the
local association exceeds the
giving of all other state
associations.
The Women's Confer ence
June 26-26 at Otterbein College,
Westerville, was announced.
The love gift offering report by
Mrs . Simpson showed that
$1,480.78 had been given in 1973.
Mrs. Kuhn had the offer•ory
prayer.
Officers named were Mrs.
Cheshire,
Gladys
Rife,
president;
Mrs.
Oli ver
Michael, Pomeroy, secretary;
Mr s.
Cook,
Pomeroy,
treasurer: Mrs. Dorsel Smith,
Salem, vice president of interpretation; Mrs. John Myers,
Rio Grande, vice president,
division of cormnunications;
Mrs. Yost, Racine, vice
president
of
the
di -

vtswn of mission s and
specia l interest missiormrie:-J:
Mrs. Arthur Srnith . Jal'kson,
division of white cross and
world relief.
Mrs. Campbell Harper, Mt.
Moriah, Middleport, vice
president of Christian service :
Mrs. Rita Perdue, Wellston,
vice president of Christian
socia l relations; Mrs . 1Bernie
Mm·phy, Rio Grande , love gift
chairpers on : Mr s. George
Skinner, Pomeroy. vice
president of leaders hip
development: Mr s. Vivian
Kirby, Cheshire, vice president
of spir ituol growth: Mrs .
Homer Brannon, Rio Grande ,
vice president of Literature.
Installation of the new officers was set for 7:JO p.m.
April IS at the Cheshire Baptist
Church. A vote of thanks was
extended to Mrs . Searles,
retiring president, who extended thanks to Mrs. Kirby
and Mrs. Dorsal Smith for
assistance during her two-year
term.
Mrs. Kuhn spoke to the gro up
on various ac tiviti es and
projects and there was a
gen.:!ral discussion on "Time to
Run," the Billy Graham fi lm,
and a contrast between that
film and its influence and "The
EXorcist." For the open in g of
the afternoon association
session, Mrs. Bikacson and
Mrs. Kuhn played a pianoorgan duet , "What a Wonderful
Saviour.'' Mrs. Bikacson was
joined by her daughter,
Shm·on, to sing. "God Gave Me
The Song," and Dennis Manuel
of the host church sang "Now I
Belong to Jesus ."
Churches represented at the
spri ng meeting were Middleport , Pomeroy, Cheshire,
Racine, Jackson, Salem,
Wellston, Mount Moriah,
Evergreen, Vinton, Rio Grande
and Bethlehem.

Cancer board
has meeting
Fund raising activities in th t•
Cimccr f'ru s~dc were
outlined at a special meeting of
the Board of Directors of th e
local unit o£ the American
Cancer Society Monday ni ght
in the Middleport office.
Introduced at the mee ting
were Mr . and MI'S. James
Housh , en-chairpersons. for th e
crusade . The board deddcd to
ask the publi c to save bottle
caps from Royal Crown
products to be redeemed later
by that firm . ft was noted that
large green plastic containers
have been placed in area
business places.
A " skate-a·v.-·ay can ce r ' '
party was planned for Sunday ,
April 21, at the Skate-i\-Way
Rink on Chester Hoad . Price
per person is $1 \.,.·ithout skates,
or 7&gt; cents with skates
Plans were finalized for
Daffodil Dav. Saturday, March
30. Fresh daffodils will be sold
on the streets by members of
1974

Banquet shted

Chester PTA meets
CHESTER - A petition to be
sent to Sen . Robert Taft
requesting his support · of
legislation exempting Ohio
from Daylight Savings Time,
Dec. 1, 1974 to March 31, 197&gt;,
was circulated at the Monday
nigh t meeting of the Chester
PTA.
Another highlight of the
meeting was the election of
officer s ~nd C.ounty CoWlcil
delegates and alternates for
the 1974-75 school year. They
arc Mr s. Demaree Sexson,
Mrs.
James
president;
Thomas, vice president; Mrs.
John Riebel, secretary; and
Mrs.
Max
Eichin ger,
treasurer.
The delegates to the Meigs
County Council of Parents and
Tea chers are Mrs. Howard
Parker, Mrs. James Folmer ,
Mrs. Larry Clark , Mrs.
Raymond Oliver and Mr s. Bill
Grueser. Alternates elected
are Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs.
Roger Starcher, Mrs. Nick
Leonard, Mrs. Robert ~11ook
and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Jr.
Installation of th e new officers will be held at the April
meeting. At that meeting also
the cultural art projects will be
on display .
Mrs . Char lotte E lberfe ld
presided at the meeting which
opened with the pledge to the

· nag and the PTA prayer. A
letter was read from Mrs.
Virginia Kil'khart thanking the
unit for sending her a past
president's pin.
It was reported that curtains
fur the kitchen have been
donated and the PTA voted to
purchase traverse rods and
hooks . Mrs . Elberfe ld expressed her thanks to the
repair committee and others
who helped in insta lling the
doors and partitions in the restrooms . It was also reported
that the deep freeze has been
delivered. The principal poled
that the television and Stand,
the film projector and two
record players have been
ordered. three members
vo lunteered to be on the
auditing committee.

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with Mrs. Hattie Frederick and
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scriptur e, follow ed by th e
Lord's Prayer and pledge to
the American nag.
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it was decided to have each
member bring an Easter card
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to a shut-in. Entertainment
was under the direction of Mrs.
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Mrs. Errne Clelm1d , Mrs. Adii
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Morris, Mrs. Le tha Wood , Mrs .
carried out in the decorations
Ada Nent1.ling , Mr s. Dorothy
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door prize.
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Hostesseses for the April dozen is bein g asked.
move this weekend to Ketmeeting will be Mrs. Pauline
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Ridenour and Mr s. Sa die Victor Gaul , representin g the is employed with the In ternal
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For the program, Mrs. Ethel
Grueser showed slides of her
trip to the , Holy Land.
The an nual Grange banquel
Mrs. Morgan served refreshApril &gt; at the Salisbury School
was announced at a recent ments.
meeting of Rock Springs
Gra nge .at the home of Mrs.
Gladys Morgan .
It was noted that Fred
Goeg lein has tickets for sale.
Members discussed the bicentenn ial observance. A
thank you note was read from
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee
!IN SHOE FASHIONS!
for a gift sent to them . Sympathy was exte nded to Burl
SEE US
Windon at the death of his
father. The meeting time was
heritage house
changed from 7:30 to 6 p.m.
"Y our Thorn MeAn Store''
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Baptist

Assoc~ation

The JSth annual spr in g
meeting of the Rlo Grande
Baptist Association held
Saturday at the Racine Baptist
Church was highlighted by
election of association offit:ers
and a talk b)' Milton Bennett.
president of the Ohio ·Baptist
Convention .
In his talk before members of
11 area churches, Rennett
called for Christian sim:erity ,
dedication to the cause of
Christ, and a willingness to
accept the •·esponsib&gt;lity of
spreading the word. He spoke
of the necessity for eXamining
personal faith and fo r trusting
in God. He said Christians
should not retreat from doubt
and that human defeat is often
the avenu e for a stronger faith
and added glory to God.
The speaker was introduced

by tfie Rev . Robert Kuhn of the
Pomeroy Fir•t Baptist Church,
retiring president of the Rio
Grande Association.

Association of£icers elected
were the Rev. William Uber.
Cheshir e Baptist Church,
president:
Mrs . Arnold
Richard s , Mount •Moriah
Baptist Church. Middleport,
vice president; Mrs. Mary Ann
Woodruff . Wellston Baptist
Church , clerk:
Edward
Parkins, Salem Baptist
Church, treasurer ; the Rev.
Sleven Skaggs, Midd leport
First Baptist, youth director:
the Rev . Frank Snare, Wellston, and the Rev. Run Nicolas,
Salem
Baptist
Church·
associate youth directors; and
the Rev. Char les Weed,
Calvary Baptist Ch urch,
director of Christian higher
education .
The Rev. Louis E.ckols,
Southeastern Ohio a rea
mipister, installed the new
officers. The fall asso.:ia tion
meeting will be at the Mount
Moriah Churc h in Middleport.
Welcomed to the meeting after
a lengthy illness was the Rev.
Henry Key, pastor of Mt.
Moriah .
The ali-day session opened
with an organ-piano duet by
Mr s.
Isabelle Simp son,
or gan ist. and Mrs. Lillian
Hayman , pianist. The Rev.
Walt~r Bikacson, host pastor,
extended the wetcome and
there was group singing of
"Onward Christian Soldiers."
The Rev. Mr. Skaggs gave
devotions using selected
scriptures. He spoke of
spiritual growth through vision
and dreams and the need to
" keep in tune with our
dreams" as Martin Luther
King did, to bring them to
reality. Prayer was by the Rev.
Mr. Kuhn .
Mrs. Robert Kuhn, trustee of
the Ohio Baptist Convention,
reported on a receot meeting
noting that the Rev. Mr. Eckols
ha,s been asked t.o remain as
Southeastern Ohio area
minister. Also repor ting on the
recent trustees' meeting was
the Rev. Bob Wilkins of the Rio
Grande Church who reported
that the Rev. Mr. Bikacson is

.•

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taking his pla(.'c on the board .
The Rev . Mr. Eckols spoke at
the openi ng sessio n and
.welcomed Mr. Bennett, noting
'that he was the first president
of the Ohio Baptist Conve ntion
to speak at a local association
ri1eeling . The area minister
commented on the need for
pulpits to be filled wtth
powerful speakers and good
public relations men. He said
that the trouble with the world ·
is that we don' l know one
another well enough. The
speaker also commented on the
" battle of .minds and
philosophies being waged in
the universities today.' !
He proposed a mission aid
program to help ministers with
salary problems and reported
that $1,140.000 was contributed
to missions during 1973 on a
state level. Small churches
have done their part in mission
giving. he said. and suggested
that churches select one or two
programs. rather than several,
~o as not to spread their
resources too thin .
Following a covered dish
dinner , the
association
representa t ives went 'into
group session. Mrs. Charles
Searles, Middleport, presided
at the session for the women,
and Frank Cleland conducted
the one for the men. The youth
program was led by Miss
Barbara Anthony, Middleport
Baptist Church member, and a
member of the Ohio Baptist
Youth Fellowship Board, ,
assisted by the Rev. Mr.
Skaggs .
Reports given at the
women's meeting included one
from Mrs. Joseph Cook ,
Pomeroy, treasurer, a balance
of $49.03; Mrs. Dorsel Smith,
vice
president of
in·
terpretation, who urged all
Baptist women to use the
American Baptist magazi ne ;
and Mrs. G~'ne Yost, Racine.
division of Christia n service.
who noted changes in the
structur e of missionary
societies.
Mrs. Searles displaved a
picture of "Miguel's Answered
Prayer ," project of the
American Baptist Convention
for 1974-7&gt; and reported that
the per capita giving of the
local association exceeds the
giving of all other state
associations.
The Women's Confer ence
June 26-26 at Otterbein College,
Westerville, was announced.
The love gift offering report by
Mrs . Simpson showed that
$1,480.78 had been given in 1973.
Mrs. Kuhn had the offer•ory
prayer.
Officers named were Mrs.
Cheshire,
Gladys
Rife,
president;
Mrs.
Oli ver
Michael, Pomeroy, secretary;
Mr s.
Cook,
Pomeroy,
treasurer: Mrs. Dorsel Smith,
Salem, vice president of interpretation; Mrs. John Myers,
Rio Grande, vice president,
division of cormnunications;
Mrs. Yost, Racine, vice
president
of
the
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vtswn of mission s and
specia l interest missiormrie:-J:
Mrs. Arthur Srnith . Jal'kson,
division of white cross and
world relief.
Mrs. Campbell Harper, Mt.
Moriah, Middleport, vice
president of Christian service :
Mrs. Rita Perdue, Wellston,
vice president of Christian
socia l relations; Mrs . 1Bernie
Mm·phy, Rio Grande , love gift
chairpers on : Mr s. George
Skinner, Pomeroy. vice
president of leaders hip
development: Mr s. Vivian
Kirby, Cheshire, vice president
of spir ituol growth: Mrs .
Homer Brannon, Rio Grande ,
vice president of Literature.
Installation of the new officers was set for 7:JO p.m.
April IS at the Cheshire Baptist
Church. A vote of thanks was
extended to Mrs . Searles,
retiring president, who extended thanks to Mrs. Kirby
and Mrs. Dorsal Smith for
assistance during her two-year
term.
Mrs. Kuhn spoke to the gro up
on various ac tiviti es and
projects and there was a
gen.:!ral discussion on "Time to
Run," the Billy Graham fi lm,
and a contrast between that
film and its influence and "The
EXorcist." For the open in g of
the afternoon association
session, Mrs. Bikacson and
Mrs. Kuhn played a pianoorgan duet , "What a Wonderful
Saviour.'' Mrs. Bikacson was
joined by her daughter,
Shm·on, to sing. "God Gave Me
The Song," and Dennis Manuel
of the host church sang "Now I
Belong to Jesus ."
Churches represented at the
spri ng meeting were Middleport , Pomeroy, Cheshire,
Racine, Jackson, Salem,
Wellston, Mount Moriah,
Evergreen, Vinton, Rio Grande
and Bethlehem.

Cancer board
has meeting
Fund raising activities in th t•
Cimccr f'ru s~dc were
outlined at a special meeting of
the Board of Directors of th e
local unit o£ the American
Cancer Society Monday ni ght
in the Middleport office.
Introduced at the mee ting
were Mr . and MI'S. James
Housh , en-chairpersons. for th e
crusade . The board deddcd to
ask the publi c to save bottle
caps from Royal Crown
products to be redeemed later
by that firm . ft was noted that
large green plastic containers
have been placed in area
business places.
A " skate-a·v.-·ay can ce r ' '
party was planned for Sunday ,
April 21, at the Skate-i\-Way
Rink on Chester Hoad . Price
per person is $1 \.,.·ithout skates,
or 7&gt; cents with skates
Plans were finalized for
Daffodil Dav. Saturday, March
30. Fresh daffodils will be sold
on the streets by members of
1974

Banquet shted

Chester PTA meets
CHESTER - A petition to be
sent to Sen . Robert Taft
requesting his support · of
legislation exempting Ohio
from Daylight Savings Time,
Dec. 1, 1974 to March 31, 197&gt;,
was circulated at the Monday
nigh t meeting of the Chester
PTA.
Another highlight of the
meeting was the election of
officer s ~nd C.ounty CoWlcil
delegates and alternates for
the 1974-75 school year. They
arc Mr s. Demaree Sexson,
Mrs.
James
president;
Thomas, vice president; Mrs.
John Riebel, secretary; and
Mrs.
Max
Eichin ger,
treasurer.
The delegates to the Meigs
County Council of Parents and
Tea chers are Mrs. Howard
Parker, Mrs. James Folmer ,
Mrs. Larry Clark , Mrs.
Raymond Oliver and Mr s. Bill
Grueser. Alternates elected
are Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs.
Roger Starcher, Mrs. Nick
Leonard, Mrs. Robert ~11ook
and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Jr.
Installation of th e new officers will be held at the April
meeting. At that meeting also
the cultural art projects will be
on display .
Mrs . Char lotte E lberfe ld
presided at the meeting which
opened with the pledge to the

· nag and the PTA prayer. A
letter was read from Mrs.
Virginia Kil'khart thanking the
unit for sending her a past
president's pin.
It was reported that curtains
fur the kitchen have been
donated and the PTA voted to
purchase traverse rods and
hooks . Mrs . Elberfe ld expressed her thanks to the
repair committee and others
who helped in insta lling the
doors and partitions in the restrooms . It was also reported
that the deep freeze has been
delivered. The principal poled
that the television and Stand,
the film projector and two
record players have been
ordered. three members
vo lunteered to be on the
auditing committee.

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Mrs. Mae Spencer ps hostess.
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scriptur e, follow ed by th e
Lord's Prayer and pledge to
the American nag.
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it was decided to have each
member bring an Easter card
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to a shut-in. Entertainment
was under the direction of Mrs.
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Other members pr e!'ient were
on her thu·d birthday .
Mrs. Errne Clelm1d , Mrs. Adii
A Rag gedy Ann theme was
Morris, Mrs. Le tha Wood , Mrs .
carried out in the decorations
Ada Nent1.ling , Mr s. Dorothy
and the cake in a pink and
Myers, Mr s. Jean Sum white color scheme. Chrysmerfield,
Mr s.
Go ldie
nnlhemwns centered the table.
Frederick, Mrs. Mabel VanCak e and ice cream were
Meter , Mrs . Zona Biggs , Mrs.
served.
Ada VanMeter, Mrs. Dorothy Bethel 62 , lnternolional Order
Attending the party were
Lawson, Mrs . Opal Hollon a nd of Job's Daughters, and per- Amy's grandparents, Mr. an d
Mrs. Betty Roush.
sons wishing to purcha se Mt·s. James Brewington, John
Refreshments in keeping fl ower s 'in ad van ce may Vroman, Esther Kissel, Mrs.
with St. Patrick's Day were telephone Mrs. .John Reec e, Daisy Ankrom and Joseph
served. Mrs. Ethel Orr won tlte 992-7664 . A donation of 25 cents Ankrom .
door prize.
for each flower or .$2 .&gt;0 per . The Luckeydoo family will
Hostesseses for the April dozen is bein g asked.
move this weekend to Ketmeeting will be Mrs. Pauline
Guest at the meeting was tering where Roger Luckeydoo
Ridenour and Mr s. Sa die Victor Gaul , representin g the is employed with the In ternal
Trussell.
Meigs County Jaycees.
Revenue Service.

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For the program, Mrs. Ethel
Grueser showed slides of her
trip to the , Holy Land.
The an nual Grange banquel
Mrs. Morgan served refreshApril &gt; at the Salisbury School
was announced at a recent ments.
meeting of Rock Springs
Gra nge .at the home of Mrs.
Gladys Morgan .
It was noted that Fred
Goeg lein has tickets for sale.
Members discussed the bicentenn ial observance. A
thank you note was read from
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee
!IN SHOE FASHIONS!
for a gift sent to them . Sympathy was exte nded to Burl
SEE US
Windon at the death of his
father. The meeting time was
heritage house
changed from 7:30 to 6 p.m.
"Y our Thorn MeAn Store''
Comm unica ti ons were read
Middleport, Ohio
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Mrs . Juanita Wilkinson and'
Mrs. Monid Good entertained
recently with a layette shower
honoring Mrs. Diana Pettit·.
WEDNESDAY
Games were played with
OHIO VALLEY Commandery, Knights Templar, prizes being won by ' Mrs.
special conclave, to confer the Thomas Darst and. Mrs . Adam
Order of the Temple. All Sir Oldaker. Refreshments were
served io Mrs. Albert Pettit
Knights in uniform .
MIDDLEPORT Literary and Tanuny, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday, home Pauline Riley and Janet ,
of Mrs . Rodney Downing. Mrs. Akron ; Mrs. Lucy White, Long
Roy Cassell to review, "It's I, Bottom: Janie Schmitz,
James M?Neill Whistler" by Pomeroy; Mrs. Doris Smith,
Lawrence Williams. Roll ca\1, Mrs. Darst, Mrs. James Pettit,
Mrs. Larry Hudnall, Mida famous painting.
dleport ; Mrs. Oldaker, HartFIRST meeting of Jaycees ford, W. Va.
shooters safety education
Others presenting gifts to
program begins at 7 p.m. at the Mrs. Pettit were Mr. and Mrs.
Meigs Junior High cafeteria in Manning Webster, Mr. and
Middleport. All interested boys Mrs. Bill Pettit, Mr. and Mrs.
and girls between 7 and 14 Frea Butcher, Pomeroy ; Mr.
invit.e&lt;l. Agun presentation will and Mrs . Mike Crites,
be given the first class. Ap- Cheshire; Thelma McDaniel,
plications
available
at Effie Pickens, Middleport ;
cafe!P.ria on night of meeting. Dewayne Good, Long Bottom,
YOUNG Wives' Club, 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Little and
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Louise Brewer.
Marilyn Spencer.
WINDING Trail Garden
Club, 8 p.m. at the Columbus
ar.d Southem Ohio Electric Co.
Open meeting with members of
area clubs invited. Ohio
A skit depic ting sick and
Association of Garden Club
film to be shown. Door prizes, hungry children was presented
by the Junior Missionar y
refreshments.
Society
at the Laurel Cliff Free
THURSDAY
WILLING Workers Class, Methodist Church Sunday
En~prise United Methodist night.
In the skit were Eugene
Church, 7:30p.m. at the home
Jeffers taking the role of the
of· Kay Logan, Route 33.
doctor,
Sharon Buckley as the
MIDDLEPORT Child
nurse,
and
several of the JMS
Conservation League, 8 p.m .,
Sacred
Heart
Church members as the sick and
basement. Business meeting hungry children. Mrs. James
then go to Mason Lanes for a GilmQre gave an appeal
bowling party. Guest night to during the program for contributions of food to be sent to
be observed.
ROCK Springs Better Health India.
Opening the program were
Club, I: 15 p.m. at home of Mrs.
co
ngregational songs, " The
Wendell Jeffers. Mrs. William
Last
Mile of the Way," and "He
Bradford will conduct the
is
So
Precious to Me," with
program and Mrs. Opha Offutt,
Robert Barton offering prayer.
the contests.
JMS members, Sharon
TWIN CITY Shrine Club,
Buckley,
Margo Martin, Crys7:30 p.m. at hall. Refreshments; all Shriners welcome. tal Buckley, Patty · Jeffers.
FINAL Day for purchasing Gary Pullins, Eugene Jeffers,
tickets to Meigs High School J. L. Jeffers , Frankie Martin
Winter Sports Banquet; no and Angela Martin, sang "The
tickets at door . Tickets Countdown," " I Love fo go to
available at New York JMS," and "We Are One in the
Clothing, Swisher-Lohse Spirit." ·
Leaders of JMS are Mrs.
Drugs , Pomeroy; Village
Buckley with Sherri
Doris
Pharmacy and Western Auto,
Clark
as
helper; and Mrs.
Middleport. Banquet will be
6:30p.m . on March 28 at Meigs James Gilmore, leader, Mrs.
Harold Jeffers, and Miss
High cafeteria.
Clark,
helpers, of the Christian
·RACINE American Legion
Youth Crusaders .
Post 602, 8 p.m., legion hall.
MEIGS County Democrat
Club, _7:30 p.m.,. Grace
WEDNESDAY
Episcopal Church, Pomeroy.
AREA FIREMEN 'S
Guest speaker, Grant Mc- Association meeting, 7:30p.m.
Donald.
at new Pomeroy Fire
ALL women in Syracuse Department headquarters.
interested in training and
SATURDAY
joining the Women's Division
MEIGS HIGH junior and
of the Syracuse Emergency senior welding VICA Club
Squad should meet at 7:30p.m. holding welding repair day 8
at the Syracuse Municipal a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown
Building.
parking lot in Pomeroy and at
FRIDAY
Meigs High School. Items
CHILI SUPPER, Enterprise needing repair can be taken
United Methodist Church, 5 to either place;
however,
7:30 p.m. by Helping Hands aluminum and stainless steel
Class. Proceeds lor church articles must go to high school.
carpeting; $1 adults; 50 cents Donations lor work will be
accepted.
children.
SPECIAL MEETING ,
SQUARE DANCE at Shade
Racine Lodge 461, F&amp;AM, 7:30 School, 9 p.m. to midr1ight by
p.m. for annual inspection. Shade PTA with music l&gt;y Frog
Work in fellowcraft degree.
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Sunday program

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J:u11: W;,dton, Po lllcrnr
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lhe rct'cipls, ex p&lt;:nditures and

tbp 1·il!ll',:-:vi lll' - Dt' :dt·r Ho;1 d. A
lwbn c('s re sper-1\\ cly ~~ s of
fcf-l tun• of lht· S: 1lu n l ay night
Ma r ch lU ns follows ·
::il'I"Vin: will iJl' ~;in~ing by 111f'
(;en cr ;d fund, $2 . 7~!9 .15 ,
Ri sscll Brot her s. The Hcv.
$1;,5 24. u;, m1 d ! 17,:l4o.7 t .
IJr nVl•r Br o\\"n, Wilkc sv illl',

Mrs. Becky Wri ght C:trd
presen ted "The Cn•;.1 timl" for
members of the Laurel Cliff

Retter Health Club meeting

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Jean Wri gh t with M1·s. Mabel

will bt• the evant~d ist , a11d tile no expe nditur e, $25,445 .00 :
pet ~ tor. the Hev Wor ley llal ~y,

Tracy as lhe co - ho~tes:-~.
Other reHdings giq: n •.rnP

exit' nti s
puhli1 ·.

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Donna Gilmorl': "I .ct's Gl'l
/\way From it All" by Mrs.

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t;HMJL .\TI·:S
Ecl wa rd C . V:m Mt'l er . We:;t
Colmu hia. S(lll of 1\·l rs. A. L.
Pli d ps, Jr. :ulll r~ r a nd ~ 1m of
\1 r and !vi i'S . it.(; , Hill , New
Havt.:n. W. Va .. ~ ra dua.tNI from
Fort Knnx. I\y Feb. 7 and is
now 111 i\TC tra imn g nt For t
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Joann e Clark; all(! "The
Weaver" by Mrs. Polly
Eichinger. Tltc Lord's Pr:1p•r
in unison with Scripturr from
Psalm 139 111Hl !50 by Mrs.
Bertha Parker openC'd the
meeting.

Hefreshmcnts were served

by the hostesses. t.tlending
besides t h ose 11amed were Mrs.
Della Curtis, Mrs. Georgia
Diehl, Mrs. Iva Powell , Mrs.
Mildred Ja cobs, Mrs. Amber
Lohn and Mrs. Ruby Frick.

$90 .83, cmd
$:l,8n.Li2: L·emctcry fund. $795,

fund . no
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$579 .5C; strept

no re cc tp ts,
S2.8;lB.!JO, and $-1,0!14 .22; s t:~ t e
hi!~hw;1~· , no receipts. no extwmlitnn•s aml ba lance uf
$5. t0R .:l7: IHiler, $7,D2R .Ot ,
$7, t 1tl .Rt , : md $46:Um: guaran ty
11 1der $1:lJ , $125 and $5 .274.96;
W&lt;.1ter in spection , no rrnipl s ,
nuexpclld itures and lJa l: mcc l!f
$1&gt;.61 : parking me ter, $1.2:!&lt;1,
$1,100, and $2:!,;26.:30 ; uti lity
departm~nt.

YARD S,\l,E SET
'\yard sale wi ll be held at the fnnd , no rC'cei pts, $LO:n .5:l, &lt;md
Salisbru·y Elementary School $In.ti5J.0(1, ~1 nd fir e !lou se
by the P'l'A on Mnrch :w, fl :1.111 . impruvemer1 ! , $15.!&gt;00, nu

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at 9 a.rn. ThursdJy · through
Satui·day at the Fry bui\d i11g in

~ ale will featur(~ t•xpellll itures and bal&lt;.i!H'l' nf
clot hin g. toys, $: ~11. Jt)q .2"i.
dishes, and hou.srhold items.
The totu l active fund is
Proceeds will he usC'd to $t:rl.O!la.53, the total ir~a c lin•
purc ha se curtains for th e fund . $~5,H2:l. :! G, m :~k in g &lt;I
auditoriwn .
grand tutal uf $17:l,021.89.

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Middlepo,·t bv the Missionnrv
Society of t11e Sy1·acuse Fir~t
Ch urch of (;od.

Two runs nwde hy Hacinc EH unit

Services set

used

Fun cn l sc rvi cc5 for Ronnie
The Racine E-R sq uad m~de
I W;dl " '. ,, :l9 , whO d ied at hi s
M d
r esidcr1r 1• Monday night. wil l two runs
on ay, one at 11
l)f.' hl'ld ,!1 10 .:1 .m . Fr iday at th e a.m. in which sguadrnen took
M&lt;~rg11 'rum Funeral Horne in · Leonard Philbrick , 70, Rt. 1,
G,lh.lmltl wi th the Rev Chorles Raeine, to Holzer Medi cal
G, llta r tl
otficintlng .
Mr.
Wallcr o.:, was preced ed in death Cente r ufter he suffered a
by lii s t ~1 th e r, Chil rl cs. a possible stroke .
br other ,1nd il sister .
At 1 p.m. squudmen took
Sur v1ving ilre l1is mother ,
Mr s.
Kath lee n
W(1l le r s,
Co lumbus ; three si sters . Mr s.
OFFICE TO CLOSE
Cl&lt;~r.l Hoyd , Bossier Ci ty , Ln.,
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Tu tt le .
F:1r mers
Home
Adlo l unl b u~•.
i'lnd Mr s. Netti e
f3,1 11Md .
Me Co nn e ll s v i ll e ; · mini!:;tration office, 221 West
th r ee brother s.
Kenneth. Second St., Pomeroy, will be
Be lpr e; J i~me s of Spokane, dosed Thursday, March 21.
W11shington, ond Ar l hur ol
Thornvi l le, ond 5 evera l nieces and Friday, March 22.
ilnd nephew s.
Mr . Wa lters ·.va s a mem ber
The llai~ ~el
of th e Middleport Chur c h ol
D!VOTEUT~
Chri 51 Friend s may ca ll c'll the
lNTERF.ST OF
Ev,- ing Fun erCII Home Cl l any
MEIGs-MASON AREA
tim e unli t 9 thi s evening .
~all1ng

Funcr&lt;'l l Hom e in Gahanni'l wi ll
Thur sd.1y from 2 to 4 {1nd
fr om 7 to 9 p.m . Buria l will be
in the A&lt;;bury Cemetery at
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Prices effective thru Saturday,
Mar ch 23, t 974 in these s tores
only .
786 Second Ave.
Middlep01l. Ohio

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S(Irillf! a jitney supper Satur-

dny at 5 p.m. at the Racine
Ju nior High. A squa re da11 ee
\vitl11nusic provided by Konls

Kings of Belpre wi ll follow
from 9-12.

George Th eiss will be tile
danl-e ca ller. Admission is $1.

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OPEN DAILY
9A.M.to9P. M.
CLOSED SUNDAY

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lULl( STYU

Sliced Bacon
WHOU OR HALF PIECE

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Spencer, Racine, to Holzer
Medical Center as a medical

patient.
WILL APPEAR
Nicky Cruz, New York gangleader turn ed evangelist, will
hold a city-wide crusade in
Portsmouth, March 22, 23 and
24. The meetings will be in
Portsmouth High School
Auditurjum at 7:30p.m. Friday
and SatUrday, and at 2:30p.m.
Sunday . The high school is
located off. Rt. 52 on the west
side of Portsmouth. Make a left
turn at the traffic light after
the underpass. The building is
across

street

the

from

Memorial Field House.

Braunschweiger

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Cooked Shrimp

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1JO'Kiofr

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Chee~t. tJ.uL

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Waffles • •
Trash BaCJS •10 •CT. 79¢
MaCJic SizinCJ • '?;.::'• 67'
INSTA NT
U&gt;•• $218
FoiCJer's Coffee!"
INSTANT
$119
K·ava Coffee • ~~

lpkq.·lb.99e
Swett reat, I 0-oz./Nibl•ts Con, 10·0L
Sllc•d ltan~o w/ 011Ion anll lacon, 9-or.
Mind V•g•tablts, 10·01.

2pkqs.&amp;9e

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Ice Cream Bars

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Cheddar Cheese

GLAD

REGULAR

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·at 3 p.m. Tuesday to take Bob

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ctty Editor
Pub!i.shed daily e:~:cept Saturday by The
Ohio Valley Publi.'lhlng Company, 111
Court St., Pumeroy, Ohio, 56769. Bwiine&amp;
Offil~ Phone 992-:Zl56. Editorial Phone m
215'1 .
SeCOfld class postage paid al Pomt'foy,
Ohio.
Na liona ladverlisin g re presenta tive
BottlneUi-GaUagher ,Inc., l:Z East 421ld St.,
New York ., 1\'ew York .
Subscription rules: Delivered by carrier
where a•·ailable GO cents per week~ By
Motor Route wht·re run·icr senrk~ not
A\'ailable. One mor1th, fl.OO. By mail in
Ohio llfld W. Va ., One Year, $18; Si.J
mo nths, 19.50: Three months, f6 .
Elsewhere $22.00 yes r ; six months 11 UiO;
UJrtoe months, $1i_.50 Subscriptiun p-Ice
111rlu•l ~ ~ SIJII(i&lt;; )' Tlmes-&amp;&gt;ntuM.'I

SUPPER PLANNED
The Racme E-R IS spon-

its

house. No one was home at the

CII[STERL. TANNE'JID.L,

hours at the M{1rgarum

YELLOW

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was destroyed as were

contents valued at $4,00if.
Eight firemen answe red the
call to the two·story frame

WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES

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, Rd., Portland, to Holzer ·alter
he complained of chest pains.
At 4 p.m. the Racine Fire
Dept. was called to a residence
owned by the Village of Racine,
occupied by Ern est Triplett.
The hou_:;e, valued at $10,000

Fresh Endive
Romaine Lettuce
Fresh Escarole

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Dinner Rolls

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Morton Apple Pies . ... ·~.~· 55c
Green Giant White Corn .. .... •;:;·· Jl c
Green Giant Niblets Corn . . 2 ;:,:,; 43c
Green Giant Sweet Peas . . 5 •:-.:: $1.00
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Nabisco Mr. Salty Pretzels .... ";::· 4lc

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7- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy,

0.,March 20, 19:4

r~s~ci;r~,,,,:,( _Shower fe~es

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Club ~as
Mrs. Pettzt meetzng

Mrs . Juanita Wilkinson and'
Mrs. Monid Good entertained
recently with a layette shower
honoring Mrs. Diana Pettit·.
WEDNESDAY
Games were played with
OHIO VALLEY Commandery, Knights Templar, prizes being won by ' Mrs.
special conclave, to confer the Thomas Darst and. Mrs . Adam
Order of the Temple. All Sir Oldaker. Refreshments were
served io Mrs. Albert Pettit
Knights in uniform .
MIDDLEPORT Literary and Tanuny, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday, home Pauline Riley and Janet ,
of Mrs . Rodney Downing. Mrs. Akron ; Mrs. Lucy White, Long
Roy Cassell to review, "It's I, Bottom: Janie Schmitz,
James M?Neill Whistler" by Pomeroy; Mrs. Doris Smith,
Lawrence Williams. Roll ca\1, Mrs. Darst, Mrs. James Pettit,
Mrs. Larry Hudnall, Mida famous painting.
dleport ; Mrs. Oldaker, HartFIRST meeting of Jaycees ford, W. Va.
shooters safety education
Others presenting gifts to
program begins at 7 p.m. at the Mrs. Pettit were Mr. and Mrs.
Meigs Junior High cafeteria in Manning Webster, Mr. and
Middleport. All interested boys Mrs. Bill Pettit, Mr. and Mrs.
and girls between 7 and 14 Frea Butcher, Pomeroy ; Mr.
invit.e&lt;l. Agun presentation will and Mrs . Mike Crites,
be given the first class. Ap- Cheshire; Thelma McDaniel,
plications
available
at Effie Pickens, Middleport ;
cafe!P.ria on night of meeting. Dewayne Good, Long Bottom,
YOUNG Wives' Club, 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Little and
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Louise Brewer.
Marilyn Spencer.
WINDING Trail Garden
Club, 8 p.m. at the Columbus
ar.d Southem Ohio Electric Co.
Open meeting with members of
area clubs invited. Ohio
A skit depic ting sick and
Association of Garden Club
film to be shown. Door prizes, hungry children was presented
by the Junior Missionar y
refreshments.
Society
at the Laurel Cliff Free
THURSDAY
WILLING Workers Class, Methodist Church Sunday
En~prise United Methodist night.
In the skit were Eugene
Church, 7:30p.m. at the home
Jeffers taking the role of the
of· Kay Logan, Route 33.
doctor,
Sharon Buckley as the
MIDDLEPORT Child
nurse,
and
several of the JMS
Conservation League, 8 p.m .,
Sacred
Heart
Church members as the sick and
basement. Business meeting hungry children. Mrs. James
then go to Mason Lanes for a GilmQre gave an appeal
bowling party. Guest night to during the program for contributions of food to be sent to
be observed.
ROCK Springs Better Health India.
Opening the program were
Club, I: 15 p.m. at home of Mrs.
co
ngregational songs, " The
Wendell Jeffers. Mrs. William
Last
Mile of the Way," and "He
Bradford will conduct the
is
So
Precious to Me," with
program and Mrs. Opha Offutt,
Robert Barton offering prayer.
the contests.
JMS members, Sharon
TWIN CITY Shrine Club,
Buckley,
Margo Martin, Crys7:30 p.m. at hall. Refreshments; all Shriners welcome. tal Buckley, Patty · Jeffers.
FINAL Day for purchasing Gary Pullins, Eugene Jeffers,
tickets to Meigs High School J. L. Jeffers , Frankie Martin
Winter Sports Banquet; no and Angela Martin, sang "The
tickets at door . Tickets Countdown," " I Love fo go to
available at New York JMS," and "We Are One in the
Clothing, Swisher-Lohse Spirit." ·
Leaders of JMS are Mrs.
Drugs , Pomeroy; Village
Buckley with Sherri
Doris
Pharmacy and Western Auto,
Clark
as
helper; and Mrs.
Middleport. Banquet will be
6:30p.m . on March 28 at Meigs James Gilmore, leader, Mrs.
Harold Jeffers, and Miss
High cafeteria.
Clark,
helpers, of the Christian
·RACINE American Legion
Youth Crusaders .
Post 602, 8 p.m., legion hall.
MEIGS County Democrat
Club, _7:30 p.m.,. Grace
WEDNESDAY
Episcopal Church, Pomeroy.
AREA FIREMEN 'S
Guest speaker, Grant Mc- Association meeting, 7:30p.m.
Donald.
at new Pomeroy Fire
ALL women in Syracuse Department headquarters.
interested in training and
SATURDAY
joining the Women's Division
MEIGS HIGH junior and
of the Syracuse Emergency senior welding VICA Club
Squad should meet at 7:30p.m. holding welding repair day 8
at the Syracuse Municipal a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown
Building.
parking lot in Pomeroy and at
FRIDAY
Meigs High School. Items
CHILI SUPPER, Enterprise needing repair can be taken
United Methodist Church, 5 to either place;
however,
7:30 p.m. by Helping Hands aluminum and stainless steel
Class. Proceeds lor church articles must go to high school.
carpeting; $1 adults; 50 cents Donations lor work will be
accepted.
children.
SPECIAL MEETING ,
SQUARE DANCE at Shade
Racine Lodge 461, F&amp;AM, 7:30 School, 9 p.m. to midr1ight by
p.m. for annual inspection. Shade PTA with music l&gt;y Frog
Work in fellowcraft degree.
Stack and the Greenhorns.

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Sunday program

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Salurday ;mll s u ~ Hia y ni~~ hl s :It
7::10 p _lll at ua~ :\lid\\" il)'
t'oHHll!llllly Ch url' h llwal1·d

0 11

J:u11: W;,dton, Po lllcrnr
Vill ~l)!&lt;' Clerk. has a i1111HIIII 't";l
lhe rct'cipls, ex p&lt;:nditures and

tbp 1·il!ll',:-:vi lll' - Dt' :dt·r Ho;1 d. A
lwbn c('s re sper-1\\ cly ~~ s of
fcf-l tun• of lht· S: 1lu n l ay night
Ma r ch lU ns follows ·
::il'I"Vin: will iJl' ~;in~ing by 111f'
(;en cr ;d fund, $2 . 7~!9 .15 ,
Ri sscll Brot her s. The Hcv.
$1;,5 24. u;, m1 d ! 17,:l4o.7 t .
IJr nVl•r Br o\\"n, Wilkc sv illl',

Mrs. Becky Wri ght C:trd
presen ted "The Cn•;.1 timl" for
members of the Laurel Cliff

Retter Health Club meeting

•.;IJ ci rill g, IIU l"('l'C ip l~.

l't' VC IIUC

Jean Wri gh t with M1·s. Mabel

will bt• the evant~d ist , a11d tile no expe nditur e, $25,445 .00 :
pet ~ tor. the Hev Wor ley llal ~y,

Tracy as lhe co - ho~tes:-~.
Other reHdings giq: n •.rnP

exit' nti s
puhli1 ·.

recently at the home of Mrs .

H

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L'knn a• to thr

we ll

~1,100,

$\, :1 00 , !1 11

I!Hpro\'e m tnt

h ;li:Hll.'l'

mc Jl l $4.3J:~. D. $:\, J53 .:l\ , ;tnd

Donna Gilmorl': "I .ct's Gl'l
/\way From it All" by Mrs.

$:1,:!38.5 1: fin· dep&lt;lrllll l'n t
t;HMJL .\TI·:S
Ecl wa rd C . V:m Mt'l er . We:;t
Colmu hia. S(lll of 1\·l rs. A. L.
Pli d ps, Jr. :ulll r~ r a nd ~ 1m of
\1 r and !vi i'S . it.(; , Hill , New
Havt.:n. W. Va .. ~ ra dua.tNI from
Fort Knnx. I\y Feb. 7 and is
now 111 i\TC tra imn g nt For t
DIX , :1 . .l.

Joann e Clark; all(! "The
Weaver" by Mrs. Polly
Eichinger. Tltc Lord's Pr:1p•r
in unison with Scripturr from
Psalm 139 111Hl !50 by Mrs.
Bertha Parker openC'd the
meeting.

Hefreshmcnts were served

by the hostesses. t.tlending
besides t h ose 11amed were Mrs.
Della Curtis, Mrs. Georgia
Diehl, Mrs. Iva Powell , Mrs.
Mildred Ja cobs, Mrs. Amber
Lohn and Mrs. Ruby Frick.

$90 .83, cmd
$:l,8n.Li2: L·emctcry fund. $795,

fund . no
$()~7.20

r~.:•cei pl s~

~md

$579 .5C; strept

no re cc tp ts,
S2.8;lB.!JO, and $-1,0!14 .22; s t:~ t e
hi!~hw;1~· , no receipts. no extwmlitnn•s aml ba lance uf
$5. t0R .:l7: IHiler, $7,D2R .Ot ,
$7, t 1tl .Rt , : md $46:Um: guaran ty
11 1der $1:lJ , $125 and $5 .274.96;
W&lt;.1ter in spection , no rrnipl s ,
nuexpclld itures and lJa l: mcc l!f
$1&gt;.61 : parking me ter, $1.2:!&lt;1,
$1,100, and $2:!,;26.:30 ; uti lity
departm~nt.

YARD S,\l,E SET
'\yard sale wi ll be held at the fnnd , no rC'cei pts, $LO:n .5:l, &lt;md
Salisbru·y Elementary School $In.ti5J.0(1, ~1 nd fir e !lou se
by the P'l'A on Mnrch :w, fl :1.111 . impruvemer1 ! , $15.!&gt;00, nu

SALE PLAN NED
J\ rummage, sa le

\\"i liH

r .. m;lin ing; svwer dcvc lup -

"Do's and Don'ts" by rvlrs.

,~,.· illlJe

held
at 9 a.rn. ThursdJy · through
Satui·day at the Fry bui\d i11g in

~ ale will featur(~ t•xpellll itures and bal&lt;.i!H'l' nf
clot hin g. toys, $: ~11. Jt)q .2"i.
dishes, and hou.srhold items.
The totu l active fund is
Proceeds will he usC'd to $t:rl.O!la.53, the total ir~a c lin•
purc ha se curtains for th e fund . $~5,H2:l. :! G, m :~k in g &lt;I
auditoriwn .
grand tutal uf $17:l,021.89.

tu 3 p.m . Ttl t&gt;

good

Middlepo,·t bv the Missionnrv
Society of t11e Sy1·acuse Fir~t
Ch urch of (;od.

Two runs nwde hy Hacinc EH unit

Services set

used

Fun cn l sc rvi cc5 for Ronnie
The Racine E-R sq uad m~de
I W;dl " '. ,, :l9 , whO d ied at hi s
M d
r esidcr1r 1• Monday night. wil l two runs
on ay, one at 11
l)f.' hl'ld ,!1 10 .:1 .m . Fr iday at th e a.m. in which sguadrnen took
M&lt;~rg11 'rum Funeral Horne in · Leonard Philbrick , 70, Rt. 1,
G,lh.lmltl wi th the Rev Chorles Raeine, to Holzer Medi cal
G, llta r tl
otficintlng .
Mr.
Wallcr o.:, was preced ed in death Cente r ufter he suffered a
by lii s t ~1 th e r, Chil rl cs. a possible stroke .
br other ,1nd il sister .
At 1 p.m. squudmen took
Sur v1ving ilre l1is mother ,
Mr s.
Kath lee n
W(1l le r s,
Co lumbus ; three si sters . Mr s.
OFFICE TO CLOSE
Cl&lt;~r.l Hoyd , Bossier Ci ty , Ln.,
M r &lt;:,.
Ka th ryn
Tu tt le .
F:1r mers
Home
Adlo l unl b u~•.
i'lnd Mr s. Netti e
f3,1 11Md .
Me Co nn e ll s v i ll e ; · mini!:;tration office, 221 West
th r ee brother s.
Kenneth. Second St., Pomeroy, will be
Be lpr e; J i~me s of Spokane, dosed Thursday, March 21.
W11shington, ond Ar l hur ol
Thornvi l le, ond 5 evera l nieces and Friday, March 22.
ilnd nephew s.
Mr . Wa lters ·.va s a mem ber
The llai~ ~el
of th e Middleport Chur c h ol
D!VOTEUT~
Chri 51 Friend s may ca ll c'll the
lNTERF.ST OF
Ev,- ing Fun erCII Home Cl l any
MEIGs-MASON AREA
tim e unli t 9 thi s evening .
~all1ng

Funcr&lt;'l l Hom e in Gahanni'l wi ll
Thur sd.1y from 2 to 4 {1nd
fr om 7 to 9 p.m . Buria l will be
in the A&lt;;bury Cemetery at
Go ha1mi'l .
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Prices effective thru Saturday,
Mar ch 23, t 974 in these s tores
only .
786 Second Ave.
Middlep01l. Ohio

'!

S(Irillf! a jitney supper Satur-

dny at 5 p.m. at the Racine
Ju nior High. A squa re da11 ee
\vitl11nusic provided by Konls

Kings of Belpre wi ll follow
from 9-12.

George Th eiss will be tile
danl-e ca ller. Admission is $1.

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u.s. GOV'T INSPECTED WHOLE

OPEN DAILY
9A.M.to9P. M.
CLOSED SUNDAY

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MP PIMENTO

Cheese Spread

•

A&amp;P

Roll Sausage

"· 99c
'" 49c

lULl( STYU

Sliced Bacon
WHOU OR HALF PIECE

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Spencer, Racine, to Holzer
Medical Center as a medical

patient.
WILL APPEAR
Nicky Cruz, New York gangleader turn ed evangelist, will
hold a city-wide crusade in
Portsmouth, March 22, 23 and
24. The meetings will be in
Portsmouth High School
Auditurjum at 7:30p.m. Friday
and SatUrday, and at 2:30p.m.
Sunday . The high school is
located off. Rt. 52 on the west
side of Portsmouth. Make a left
turn at the traffic light after
the underpass. The building is
across

street

the

from

Memorial Field House.

Braunschweiger

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Cooked Shrimp

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pi&lt; g.

SQUARE CUT

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DECKER'S
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WHOLE 16 to 19-lb, Avg.

U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED

40-60-lb. Avq. \\'t.

1JO'Kiofr

WJurh,

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Se.etW-"8~

Turbot Fillets
Chee~t. tJ.uL

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·' 99¢

lb.

S-t"le, H -ot.
Cream '
Hibleh. '1·••·

s~:~&amp;9¢
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Waffles • •
Trash BaCJS •10 •CT. 79¢
MaCJic SizinCJ • '?;.::'• 67'
INSTA NT
U&gt;•• $218
FoiCJer's Coffee!"
INSTANT
$119
K·ava Coffee • ~~

lpkq.·lb.99e
Swett reat, I 0-oz./Nibl•ts Con, 10·0L
Sllc•d ltan~o w/ 011Ion anll lacon, 9-or.
Mind V•g•tablts, 10·01.

2pkqs.&amp;9e

a.a•

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lb-49¢

3~:~69¢

Ice Cream Bars

bov

OA.RI COUNTII.'f' MI LO

Cheddar Cheese

GLAD

REGULAR

A&amp;P SLICED

~138

0~
s~=i&amp;9¢

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HIGH IN PROTEIN

SUNNYFIELD FROZEN

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·at 3 p.m. Tuesday to take Bob

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SUPPER PLANNED
The Racme E-R IS spon-

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house. No one was home at the

CII[STERL. TANNE'JID.L,

hours at the M{1rgarum

YELLOW

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was destroyed as were

contents valued at $4,00if.
Eight firemen answe red the
call to the two·story frame

WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES

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Milo Nugent, 66, Stiversville
, Rd., Portland, to Holzer ·alter
he complained of chest pains.
At 4 p.m. the Racine Fire
Dept. was called to a residence
owned by the Village of Racine,
occupied by Ern est Triplett.
The hou_:;e, valued at $10,000

Fresh Endive
Romaine Lettuce
Fresh Escarole

.. ;55"

!!ROS EYE f AOZEN

Oran9e Plus

2~as·

BAOWN 'N SERVE

Dinner Rolls

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Lar9e Donuts

. . .v~-:· 39c'
Morton Apple Pies . ... ·~.~· 55c
Green Giant White Corn .. .... •;:;·· Jl c
Green Giant Niblets Corn . . 2 ;:,:,; 43c
Green Giant Sweet Peas . . 5 •:-.:: $1.00
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Nabisco Mr. Salty Pretzels .... ";::· 4lc

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NEW SPR lNG COLORS POLYE STE R

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EASTER BASKETS

DOUBLE KNIT FABRIC

Select an Easter gift no'" for the klddles fi-om our
great selectlon of fancy cello wrapped baskets and
Easter novelties filled with delicious candle!.

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1\ c;per irl l gr oup of
to 60 in cl1 wide
bood1 ~d kn i t Iabri e in a bi g assor t men t

of color s ~nd pilttcr ns. A gr eu l find lor
lhl' h ome sew('r Savf· .1 1 your Friendl y

POMEROY
POMEROY- MIDOLE PORT

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F1r Till
fASTER

LADIES NEW SPRING
AND fASTER

DRESSES

COATS

lADIES' NEW SPRING AND

.GREAT BUDGET VALUES - lADIES

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Shop now for your new spring and
Easter dr esses. Our selection ls
great In a price range that will
please your budget . Fine neW ' - '&lt;
fabrics In a variety of spri
colors and patterns .

FOOTWEAR
Great new sty les for spring and
Easter . Dress, casual and sport
styles at Budget prlces. Vi si t
St iffl er 's shoe department today
and step li vely th is spring .

JUNIORS - MISSES

l'lftt• r th" d ark . dr"u •y wrnll''- t il,. 1·,!111 unJ lrur t
ton n
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CHOICE
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OXFORD BOMBER JACKETS

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Step oheod to Sp11ng . Fu ll \wing co wo ls tho t ore up to por
with '" now" S pr 1ng detailing . Styled wi lh ~hort }leeYes ond V
neck top wit h w1rie wai1 t bn 11d . Novtlty pnnts in si1. e~ S ~·. I .

Put yourself into the easy life.
Outfit yourself from o~r great
selection of knit and woven slacks
in straight and flare leg styles.
Sizes 29 to 46.

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CLOTHING DEPT.

T op~ ;., Spnng Fo5hi on Tl1e5e obove o il do~ s if
&lt;oo t 1hnpe 1, croppe d to top whot e ~e• \'ou'rc
wcorin~l
lhe ponts, th e sk irts . . Oil)' ~t ·,.dc,
ony length fhe r cover the ~i t uo t •ol'l lor ~ ou
Strle d -i1h Z•p Fron t ond Zip Po c ~eh in 1ire\

SLACKS

SPORT SETS

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war dr obe now wi th th ese sty l iSh Doubl e
Breasted Jackets Si zes 13 to HI in il
varie l y o l co lo r s

DRESS

JUNIORS - MISSES
\ WOMEN'S SIZES
--' GREAT SELECTION

HALF SIZES
GREAT SELECTION

,-0 u can't res is t

YOUNG LADIES'

Ee~r l ~ in -lhe-s&lt;:&gt;cJ son sav ings on i1 speci~ l
grouj5 o f cla 5sic coa ts ScvC'rcl l "&gt; l y lc'i t o 5C iec l
f rom All are in the la tes t colo r s for Spr i nq.
Si7e&lt;:. B-10

Coa t s you can' lli ve without ... a t pri CE!5

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Select your new spring coat
now from our fine collection .
You will l ind atl the newest
styles In the fine!.t fabrics
and in all the wanted spr ing
colors.

LADIES' COATS

HECK'S
REG.

HECK' S REG .

$14 .99

$4.88

ClOTHING DEPT.
HECK'S REG.

. CLOTHING

$11.,
ClOTH/11' DEPT.

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DEPT.
Tailo re d Bikir11 ~ l yle wi th(otr on lined ( rn td • ill wh1te
and pa\tel fCl iO r\ lhc&lt;.c pnntirs o r•• ( ut lor com lort .

77(

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HECK'S REG.

94'

(LOTHINfi DEPT.

SANDY
McGEE

REG. 79c VALUE

LADIES' LEDA BRAND
.~
NYLON STRETCH

.PANTY HOSE

OXFORDS
LOAFERS

Ladies' first quality famou s
Leda Brand Stretch nylon
panty hose. One size fit s all.
Big Sav ing s. Buy several at
!h is lo w Specia l Spr ing Sale
Price .

You save a wee bit more on
every pair of Sandy McGee
Oxfords or Loafers. Select
now from our popul ar I·
styles.

NEW FOR SPRING
FAMOUS RUSS TOGS
LADIES

PR.

FOOTWEAR
Girls and misses new spring
and Easter footwear in strap s.
ties and slipons. Siz es 8lf2 to .t.

4

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TO

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YOUTHS &amp; BOYS NEW SPRING &amp; EASTER

FOOTWEAR
The new look in footwear for
youths and boys In straps, ties,
and sllp-ons. Black, br;own and
two-tone. Youths sizes 8112 to 4
and boys sizes 31h to 6.

Girls' new spring dresses,
perfect for Easter wear.
Many styles to choose from .
Sizes 7 to 14.

Fine combed white cotton knit tee
shirts or briefs in sizes small ,
medium, large and extra large."
Fruit of the Loom brand.

J

99¢

SKEIN

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HECK ' S
REG.

HECK'S
REG .

$1.99

$3.88

rLOTHING
DEPT.

ClOTHIN6
DEPT.

DENIM
JEANS

TANK TOPS

HECK'S REG. $4 .99

HECK ' S REG . $6 .88

CLOTHINfi DEPT.

(L 0 THIN&amp; DIP T.
MEN'S
GIRLS' NA\!Y

POLO SHIRTS

DENIM SLACKS

k1rl ~ I 1!J~e rl ~: n t y o f go powv r.
Here mr 'loth e1 !hat tonluh' th eir o&lt;.l1~1 t y
with hlll tJ \ign or weur Styl"d wi th lour
po lkt•ll. 11p II~ w 1d belt lcx,ps. Sire&gt; 7 I d .

Gmwing

SLACKS
Spri ng Clothi ng Prev·
iew: Grea t ways to
look. 100°/. Polye~ te r
Dou b le Kn it C uffed
Dress Pant s in assort. e d Fan ci es. S i zes

$7''

MEN'SORLON

29-38

DRESS SOCKS

HECK'S REG .

On e siz e fi ts o il . Co l ors o f
Bk;ck ,No,y , Charcoa l, Burgundy,
Do rk G reen , and Blue .

HECK ' S REG.

$7 .99
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CLOTNINfi
DEPT.

boys' Campus sport
perm. press, short
sleeves. Size 6 to 18. Asst. fancy,

$522

29·42.

durab le jeans for
work ... ~ po r h .
Son f ori zed blue
denim wi t h cu ff s.

SPORT
SHIRTS

$]97

GIRLS'
Perl l"r:l p iny motes lor {hi klrrn wi th tr to url1
ol Spri ng Fe vrr Rea d'r' lor l l ef1C!f1. ~ho rt
\lt&gt;ev l' mod 1+, in ti \~Ofif' d pr111h, \ol.ds or •d
stnpe•, ~Ill'\ 7 It!

Select fr om so lid s or 5lri pcs in
Si7e5 8 to l fl

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Styli1h ! odie~ · polyeste• r&gt;&lt;~ ntl w1 th 2"
p ull Oil woos! (lnd ],1 ' llwc leg~. rn
1o hrh und po !t• · • n~. S•t&lt;O I 10 iO.

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CLOTHING DEPT.
MEN'S

!he spor t shir! ~ l o r y
for Spri11g is ~hor t ~lt&lt;eve ~ . See our wpe r
1p or! 1 111 pln1d s, pla in s an d p a t! er11s_ 65%
Polyi'\ le r an d 35% Co lton . Never Nee d
lrrn ii HJ Si1r ~ S MI. XL

Stmtly otf !ht• cu ll -

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$12.99

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DEPT.

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JUNIOR ARCHITECT

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SPRING &amp; EASTER DRESS
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SLACKS

CANS

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Boys' Billy the Kid and Campus noiron spring and Easter d~ess slacks
in sizes 3 to 16. Flare anCI straight
styli'S, .

Large sturdy 18 gaJI&lt;?n plastic t raSh
cans with lock l,id and easy carry
handles.. Unbreakable. Made by
Gothi'm.

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tio n. Choose fro,,.,
tr umpe t, clmine l

FLYING WEDGE

or

RACER

TRICKY RIDER,
TRICKY TRAPEZE
OR
DISNEY POP PALS

!ndiohopolis " 500" Race r with up !o date
styling inclu d ing mo.,eoble fr ont &amp; rear
spo ilers, big ch rome moto r, com ploete with
roll bo r, mi rrors, st eering wheel and wind ·
sl'l ield . Wide slick ti r e~ . Colorful rocing lo·
beh A~soned Colors

BOYS BILLY THE KID &amp; CAMPUS NO-IRON

18 GALLON PLASTIC

~GARBAGE

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TOY HORNS

HECK 'S
REG.

$2.99

TOYDEPT.

CHOICE

88'

HECK' S
REG •

$1.06

HECK'S REG.

$1 . U

78'
EACH

TOY DEPT.

" TOYDEPT.

~o xopho ne.

KENNER

PLAY DOH

CHOICE

78(
EACH

PRESS -OUTS

New PLAY -DOH A&lt;tivity Seh with friendly
locc ploy ma ts. Pre · ~choole r\ mq~l' ond
iden tify the ir favorite sho pe &gt; ond fo rm;
while learn ing lo wo rk wi th thei r hond~ .

CH099~::S

HECK'S REG.

99'

BAGGED TOYS
CHOICE

66~A.

HECK'S REG . 84'

DEPT.

TOY DEPT.

BOYS
SIZES
. 3 TO 16 ....

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$1.99

BOYS CAMPUS PERM PRESS

$2 J $419
9

SPORT SHIRTS

$299

SIMILAR TO
ILLUSTRATIONS

99

REG . $1.99VALUE-LOCK LID

Philmaid and IWJvie Star
lace trimmed full slips in
sizes 32 to 46.

STIFFLERS
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$2

SliPS,

Reg. $1.45 va lue spec ial grou p of
Win t uck knitting yarn in a wi"de asst .
of color s. Famous Req Har t . 4 oz .
•
size. 4 ply.

$499

spring patterns and styles
with long pointed collars.
Perm. press. Sizes S-M·L·
XL.

PACKAGE OF 3
BRIEFS
T-SHIRT

LADIES PHILMAID &amp; MOVIE STAR
lACE TRIMMED

KNITIING YARN

MEN'S

Famous

$ 99

REG . $1.45 VALUE
Red Heart 4 oz . 4 Ply
WINTUCK

Slee pweo r .
lo ~wee ten
you r dr{'om l s-...·ce t Ureo rn
thong s lo r sleepy trm1• gnl~
l ovr ly gown\ &lt;ond boby
do ll ~ too •u Qu ir t pmtell
trimm ed w oth Inc&lt;: and no~
e lri es SiH'\ _&lt;:, M l

HECK ' S
REG .

A great selection of fine new

MEN'S FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM

·DRESSES
PRICED
FROM

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S i ze~

BRIEFS - T-SHIRTS

Permonent Pre\\ Pooh
with sn ap Ir on!, zip fl)' .
onJ e lo1tic wni1 1 in
cl enim ond bunhed
d!'ni m Sin~~ 3-A

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GIRLS NEW S:'RING &amp; EASTER

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SPORT SHIRlS .

$ll 8E~.

PAl

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Si1es 8- l ll_1

MEN'S CAMPUS PERM PR~S

Fine quality leather·Uke
vinyl handbags in new
spring and Easter shades.
In a variety of styles and
shapes.

Reg. $14.99 va l ue in Bln ft. x
1llh ft . si ze. No pad needed in
asst . of new co lors . 90 pet .
Vi scose Ray on and · 10 pet.
Nyl on . Save now at thi s low.
low pr ice at Stiffl er' s.

J u •' "' '"" ~ t u •

NYLON
GOWNS

'&gt;i&lt;" "•&lt;r o.... ~t r.,,

$6.99

HANDBAGS

LADIES'

BOYS'
PANTS

HECK'S
REG.

lADIES VINYL NEW SPRING

ROOM SIZERUG

~

Men 's high fa shion famous
l a be ls Loom white dress 1
shi rt s. Perm . press . Long .
slee¥e w ilh new long point
dress collar s. Tapered. Si zes ·
.":· 141 1 to 17.

ioo

REG. '14.99 VALUE, 8'h' x 11 lf1'
90% Viscose Rayon
10% Nylon

GIRLS &amp; MISSES SPRING &amp;EASTER

DRESSSHIR

be . Slifller's where you'll find the
newest sporlswear fashion s lrom
Russ, Queen Casuals and other
famous brands .

FROM

Cyde ridi11y
So iling . Hik ir1g.
What ar t &lt;r( ti ve
Spring a waol s lor
the guy$ . Ou tfit
your 5c l ~ll&gt;
in
rugged clo thes that
con toke lv n ond
g o me1. Strled wi th
~ ho ight legs these
jeans ctre san f o r·
ized fo r pt·rfcc-r lit

LONG SLEm WHITE

11 will soon be time for fun in the ·
sun. That's where the action will

PRICED
TO

Men's Famous Labels

SPORTSWEAR

BOYS'
SPORT
SHIRTS

BOYS'
JEANS

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I
L

60 Inch Textured Plain &amp; Fancy
NEW SPR lNG COLORS POLYE STE R

~

~1~

DECORATED CANDY FILLED FANCY

EASTER BASKETS

DOUBLE KNIT FABRIC

Select an Easter gift no'" for the klddles fi-om our
great selectlon of fancy cello wrapped baskets and
Easter novelties filled with delicious candle!.

~"

1\ c;per irl l gr oup of
to 60 in cl1 wide
bood1 ~d kn i t Iabri e in a bi g assor t men t

of color s ~nd pilttcr ns. A gr eu l find lor
lhl' h ome sew('r Savf· .1 1 your Friendl y

POMEROY
POMEROY- MIDOLE PORT

WE ARE JIERE TO
SERJll:-; l'O U

,.

SATURDAY
...

FRIDAY

THURSDAY

; ;

Stilli er Stores.

'·

YOUR FRIENDLY
STORES

MARCH 21 - 22 .- 23---HOP TO IT!

.-

~;

LADIES'

::

JACKETS

Greillil

OXFORD DOUBLE BREASTED JACKETS

F1r Till
fASTER

LADIES NEW SPRING
AND fASTER

DRESSES

COATS

lADIES' NEW SPRING AND

.GREAT BUDGET VALUES - lADIES

'-

Shop now for your new spring and
Easter dr esses. Our selection ls
great In a price range that will
please your budget . Fine neW ' - '&lt;
fabrics In a variety of spri
colors and patterns .

FOOTWEAR
Great new sty les for spring and
Easter . Dress, casual and sport
styles at Budget prlces. Vi si t
St iffl er 's shoe department today
and step li vely th is spring .

JUNIORS - MISSES

l'lftt• r th" d ark . dr"u •y wrnll''- t il,. 1·,!111 unJ lrur t
ton n
o~ f,l'~h u1 "('"'" " Y go•d•·" Sprong
!ll!'!ll l', ri iU' W h &lt;' 'JIIII IHICJ

CHOICE
HECK'S
REG.

Fi ll

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$19 .99

OXFORD BOMBER JACKETS

15!!

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Step oheod to Sp11ng . Fu ll \wing co wo ls tho t ore up to por
with '" now" S pr 1ng detailing . Styled wi lh ~hort }leeYes ond V
neck top wit h w1rie wai1 t bn 11d . Novtlty pnnts in si1. e~ S ~·. I .

Put yourself into the easy life.
Outfit yourself from o~r great
selection of knit and woven slacks
in straight and flare leg styles.
Sizes 29 to 46.

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6 16 .

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CLOTHING DEPT.

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&lt;oo t 1hnpe 1, croppe d to top whot e ~e• \'ou'rc
wcorin~l
lhe ponts, th e sk irts . . Oil)' ~t ·,.dc,
ony length fhe r cover the ~i t uo t •ol'l lor ~ ou
Strle d -i1h Z•p Fron t ond Zip Po c ~eh in 1ire\

SLACKS

SPORT SETS

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out you r S p ring
war dr obe now wi th th ese sty l iSh Doubl e
Breasted Jackets Si zes 13 to HI in il
varie l y o l co lo r s

DRESS

JUNIORS - MISSES
\ WOMEN'S SIZES
--' GREAT SELECTION

HALF SIZES
GREAT SELECTION

,-0 u can't res is t

YOUNG LADIES'

Ee~r l ~ in -lhe-s&lt;:&gt;cJ son sav ings on i1 speci~ l
grouj5 o f cla 5sic coa ts ScvC'rcl l "&gt; l y lc'i t o 5C iec l
f rom All are in the la tes t colo r s for Spr i nq.
Si7e&lt;:. B-10

Coa t s you can' lli ve without ... a t pri CE!5

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Select your new spring coat
now from our fine collection .
You will l ind atl the newest
styles In the fine!.t fabrics
and in all the wanted spr ing
colors.

LADIES' COATS

HECK'S
REG.

HECK' S REG .

$14 .99

$4.88

ClOTHING DEPT.
HECK'S REG.

. CLOTHING

$11.,
ClOTH/11' DEPT.

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DEPT.
Tailo re d Bikir11 ~ l yle wi th(otr on lined ( rn td • ill wh1te
and pa\tel fCl iO r\ lhc&lt;.c pnntirs o r•• ( ut lor com lort .

77(

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HECK'S REG.

94'

(LOTHINfi DEPT.

SANDY
McGEE

REG. 79c VALUE

LADIES' LEDA BRAND
.~
NYLON STRETCH

.PANTY HOSE

OXFORDS
LOAFERS

Ladies' first quality famou s
Leda Brand Stretch nylon
panty hose. One size fit s all.
Big Sav ing s. Buy several at
!h is lo w Specia l Spr ing Sale
Price .

You save a wee bit more on
every pair of Sandy McGee
Oxfords or Loafers. Select
now from our popul ar I·
styles.

NEW FOR SPRING
FAMOUS RUSS TOGS
LADIES

PR.

FOOTWEAR
Girls and misses new spring
and Easter footwear in strap s.
ties and slipons. Siz es 8lf2 to .t.

4

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TO

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YOUTHS &amp; BOYS NEW SPRING &amp; EASTER

FOOTWEAR
The new look in footwear for
youths and boys In straps, ties,
and sllp-ons. Black, br;own and
two-tone. Youths sizes 8112 to 4
and boys sizes 31h to 6.

Girls' new spring dresses,
perfect for Easter wear.
Many styles to choose from .
Sizes 7 to 14.

Fine combed white cotton knit tee
shirts or briefs in sizes small ,
medium, large and extra large."
Fruit of the Loom brand.

J

99¢

SKEIN

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HECK ' S
REG.

HECK'S
REG .

$1.99

$3.88

rLOTHING
DEPT.

ClOTHIN6
DEPT.

DENIM
JEANS

TANK TOPS

HECK'S REG. $4 .99

HECK ' S REG . $6 .88

CLOTHINfi DEPT.

(L 0 THIN&amp; DIP T.
MEN'S
GIRLS' NA\!Y

POLO SHIRTS

DENIM SLACKS

k1rl ~ I 1!J~e rl ~: n t y o f go powv r.
Here mr 'loth e1 !hat tonluh' th eir o&lt;.l1~1 t y
with hlll tJ \ign or weur Styl"d wi th lour
po lkt•ll. 11p II~ w 1d belt lcx,ps. Sire&gt; 7 I d .

Gmwing

SLACKS
Spri ng Clothi ng Prev·
iew: Grea t ways to
look. 100°/. Polye~ te r
Dou b le Kn it C uffed
Dress Pant s in assort. e d Fan ci es. S i zes

$7''

MEN'SORLON

29-38

DRESS SOCKS

HECK'S REG .

On e siz e fi ts o il . Co l ors o f
Bk;ck ,No,y , Charcoa l, Burgundy,
Do rk G reen , and Blue .

HECK ' S REG.

$7 .99
I

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HECK'S
REG.

HECK 'S
REG.

$ 1.48

$5.99

(L0THIN6
DEPT.

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CLOTNINfi
DEPT.

boys' Campus sport
perm. press, short
sleeves. Size 6 to 18. Asst. fancy,

$522

29·42.

durab le jeans for
work ... ~ po r h .
Son f ori zed blue
denim wi t h cu ff s.

SPORT
SHIRTS

$]97

GIRLS'
Perl l"r:l p iny motes lor {hi klrrn wi th tr to url1
ol Spri ng Fe vrr Rea d'r' lor l l ef1C!f1. ~ho rt
\lt&gt;ev l' mod 1+, in ti \~Ofif' d pr111h, \ol.ds or •d
stnpe•, ~Ill'\ 7 It!

Select fr om so lid s or 5lri pcs in
Si7e5 8 to l fl

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Styli1h ! odie~ · polyeste• r&gt;&lt;~ ntl w1 th 2"
p ull Oil woos! (lnd ],1 ' llwc leg~. rn
1o hrh und po !t• · • n~. S•t&lt;O I 10 iO.

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CLOTHING DEPT.
MEN'S

!he spor t shir! ~ l o r y
for Spri11g is ~hor t ~lt&lt;eve ~ . See our wpe r
1p or! 1 111 pln1d s, pla in s an d p a t! er11s_ 65%
Polyi'\ le r an d 35% Co lton . Never Nee d
lrrn ii HJ Si1r ~ S MI. XL

Stmtly otf !ht• cu ll -

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$12.99

rlOTHINfi
DEPT.

CLOTHIN6
DEPT.

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JUNIOR ARCHITECT

TINKER TOY
SET

SHORT SLEEVE

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SPRING &amp; EASTER DRESS
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CANS

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Boys' Billy the Kid and Campus noiron spring and Easter d~ess slacks
in sizes 3 to 16. Flare anCI straight
styli'S, .

Large sturdy 18 gaJI&lt;?n plastic t raSh
cans with lock l,id and easy carry
handles.. Unbreakable. Made by
Gothi'm.

Jfit

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P l o~tlc Cof1~1ru( ­
tio n. Choose fro,,.,
tr umpe t, clmine l

FLYING WEDGE

or

RACER

TRICKY RIDER,
TRICKY TRAPEZE
OR
DISNEY POP PALS

!ndiohopolis " 500" Race r with up !o date
styling inclu d ing mo.,eoble fr ont &amp; rear
spo ilers, big ch rome moto r, com ploete with
roll bo r, mi rrors, st eering wheel and wind ·
sl'l ield . Wide slick ti r e~ . Colorful rocing lo·
beh A~soned Colors

BOYS BILLY THE KID &amp; CAMPUS NO-IRON

18 GALLON PLASTIC

~GARBAGE

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TOY HORNS

HECK 'S
REG.

$2.99

TOYDEPT.

CHOICE

88'

HECK' S
REG •

$1.06

HECK'S REG.

$1 . U

78'
EACH

TOY DEPT.

" TOYDEPT.

~o xopho ne.

KENNER

PLAY DOH

CHOICE

78(
EACH

PRESS -OUTS

New PLAY -DOH A&lt;tivity Seh with friendly
locc ploy ma ts. Pre · ~choole r\ mq~l' ond
iden tify the ir favorite sho pe &gt; ond fo rm;
while learn ing lo wo rk wi th thei r hond~ .

CH099~::S

HECK'S REG.

99'

BAGGED TOYS
CHOICE

66~A.

HECK'S REG . 84'

DEPT.

TOY DEPT.

BOYS
SIZES
. 3 TO 16 ....

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$1.99

BOYS CAMPUS PERM PRESS

$2 J $419
9

SPORT SHIRTS

$299

SIMILAR TO
ILLUSTRATIONS

99

REG . $1.99VALUE-LOCK LID

Philmaid and IWJvie Star
lace trimmed full slips in
sizes 32 to 46.

STIFFLERS
· •I

$2

SliPS,

Reg. $1.45 va lue spec ial grou p of
Win t uck knitting yarn in a wi"de asst .
of color s. Famous Req Har t . 4 oz .
•
size. 4 ply.

$499

spring patterns and styles
with long pointed collars.
Perm. press. Sizes S-M·L·
XL.

PACKAGE OF 3
BRIEFS
T-SHIRT

LADIES PHILMAID &amp; MOVIE STAR
lACE TRIMMED

KNITIING YARN

MEN'S

Famous

$ 99

REG . $1.45 VALUE
Red Heart 4 oz . 4 Ply
WINTUCK

Slee pweo r .
lo ~wee ten
you r dr{'om l s-...·ce t Ureo rn
thong s lo r sleepy trm1• gnl~
l ovr ly gown\ &lt;ond boby
do ll ~ too •u Qu ir t pmtell
trimm ed w oth Inc&lt;: and no~
e lri es SiH'\ _&lt;:, M l

HECK ' S
REG .

A great selection of fine new

MEN'S FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM

·DRESSES
PRICED
FROM

'"

S i ze~

BRIEFS - T-SHIRTS

Permonent Pre\\ Pooh
with sn ap Ir on!, zip fl)' .
onJ e lo1tic wni1 1 in
cl enim ond bunhed
d!'ni m Sin~~ 3-A

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SPORT SHIRlS .

$ll 8E~.

PAl

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Si1es 8- l ll_1

MEN'S CAMPUS PERM PR~S

Fine quality leather·Uke
vinyl handbags in new
spring and Easter shades.
In a variety of styles and
shapes.

Reg. $14.99 va l ue in Bln ft. x
1llh ft . si ze. No pad needed in
asst . of new co lors . 90 pet .
Vi scose Ray on and · 10 pet.
Nyl on . Save now at thi s low.
low pr ice at Stiffl er' s.

J u •' "' '"" ~ t u •

NYLON
GOWNS

'&gt;i&lt;" "•&lt;r o.... ~t r.,,

$6.99

HANDBAGS

LADIES'

BOYS'
PANTS

HECK'S
REG.

lADIES VINYL NEW SPRING

ROOM SIZERUG

~

Men 's high fa shion famous
l a be ls Loom white dress 1
shi rt s. Perm . press . Long .
slee¥e w ilh new long point
dress collar s. Tapered. Si zes ·
.":· 141 1 to 17.

ioo

REG. '14.99 VALUE, 8'h' x 11 lf1'
90% Viscose Rayon
10% Nylon

GIRLS &amp; MISSES SPRING &amp;EASTER

DRESSSHIR

be . Slifller's where you'll find the
newest sporlswear fashion s lrom
Russ, Queen Casuals and other
famous brands .

FROM

Cyde ridi11y
So iling . Hik ir1g.
What ar t &lt;r( ti ve
Spring a waol s lor
the guy$ . Ou tfit
your 5c l ~ll&gt;
in
rugged clo thes that
con toke lv n ond
g o me1. Strled wi th
~ ho ight legs these
jeans ctre san f o r·
ized fo r pt·rfcc-r lit

LONG SLEm WHITE

11 will soon be time for fun in the ·
sun. That's where the action will

PRICED
TO

Men's Famous Labels

SPORTSWEAR

BOYS'
SPORT
SHIRTS

BOYS'
JEANS

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OPEN DAILY
10 to 9
SUNDAY
1 to 7

FREE

--~-......,...PR_IC_ES--I_N_EF_FE_CT THROUGH SUN. MAR. 24 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

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REGINA
ELECTRIK

EASTERN

FOLDING
DOORS

~. ~ BROOM
l0l2-ll 1l0

solid

The smor1low , co ~t omw er
when your wood door hos
no room 10 open

70Z.

SEE 'N TAKE

$6.44

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CLOCK RADIO

H c 1 e'~

KODAK

EMPIRE
32 CUP PARTY

POCKET PORTABLE

CAMERA KIT

PERC

Shorp, 3-elrme nt f/9.5 1el1 1, pre\c t l nr po&lt;hJ r ('l
from S feet to inf inity : Shu lte r s pee d ~ al l / 100
sec and 1/40 sec wi th fl ash ro nge of 5 to I 0

7 PIECE

STAINLESS STEEL

feel. No

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COOKWARE
SET

HECK'S
REG. sr

HECK'S REG. tl.58

HOUSEWARE
DEPT.

CALENDAR

A20R

46e

99e

HECK'S
REG .

oz.

VANISH

RENUZIT AIR FRESHENER
HECK'S
REG. 71'

CAKE
PAN

,I

34

the perfect &lt;o TlYe TSIJ tiorr pren! lo 1 yo ur
(j,,~k 0 1 dre ~&gt;er o qva l1t y FM /AM 10dio with
a perp etua l d n 1 ·do te ca lendar Tf-o e ~e e ·
through re d nysto l lets you see th e ac tua l
working co rn por'li.' I'IH . Th e FM/ AM ra dio gives
a lin e $ou nJ Clnd the w lc ndar k eep~ you up to
date a t the pu~h a t o bu ll o n The un it p lugs in
or o pcm tcs on o 9 volt bn llc ry (no t rrHI\ ~o
you &lt; Oil ploy rl onyw he1 e

1988

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•15''

HARDWARE DEPT.

•~ ..., 11, ..

HECK'S REG. 26.99

HECK'S REG. 11 .99

HECK' S REG.
24 . 96

JEWELRY DEPT.

JEWElRY DEPT.

JEWElRY DEPT.

TCGL

Bran d new Regino Elec trik-8J oam va ctJ um d ecmer
wi lh pate nted rtJg pile dial
nozz le . Two ~pee d ~ mea m
thi! new e le tt rik · b 100 m
tackl es e~n more cleon ing
10b\. Hi g h _~pee d fo, f-o eovy
duty dl!"anrn g an rug\ a nd
ro rpeti ng
low ~ pe ed
lor quick p i c k - up~ on bore
floo n , throw r u g~ . drap e~.
etc

SUNBEAM

NORELCO

WAFFLE BAKER

MAN'S TRIPLE HEAD

with fabulou s non-stic k, no - ~cou r DuPo nt Te -

Ne'r" ~ ~.~p er MicrogrooYeTM heads shove up to
44% clo se r, up lo 50% Im ler than the y ever
co uld be fore . Float ing heads follow the &lt;ontours of your fore fo r closenen, comfort. Selfsharpening ro ta ry blodl!"s . Pop -out tr immer for
sidebu rns .

SHAVER

WoH ies won't stick --cleon· up is emie st ever
fl o n coating I Signal light te ll s when wo flll!"s are
ready . Overfl ow r im prl!"vents spilh . Ma kes o ne
to four waffles. Reve rsible smooth grid snap\ in
plo ce fo r g rrlle d ~ndwic hes . ·

HECK'S REG .
29 .96

JEWElRY
DEPT.

RB4516

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HECK'S REG.
29.96

HECK'.S REG. 26 .88

JEWElRY DEPT.

JEWElRY DEPT.

HD63

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cc:. .

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FESCO
ROUND

WICKER
WASTEBASKET

STACKI GMUGS
4FOR

4 QT. COVERED

SJ99

STEW POT

$2.88

HOUSEWARE DEPT.

HECK'S REG. 46'

99¢

R~:.c~·~s

HECK'S REG.

$100

WASTE

BASKET

$122

ONLY
HECK'S
REG. $2.66

GUARDSMAN

FABRIC
PROTECTOR
20 OZ. AEROSOL

J

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AEROSOL

UPHOLSTERY

.

oz.

-

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99~

HECK 'S RE G.
$1.99

HOUSE WARE DEPT.

HECK'S HECK'S REG. '1.58 ..
15

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AJAX
CLEANSER
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SPICE CABINET

l_wo tier 5oltd chcr ry wood spi&lt; e co bone t in ho nd rub be d wa Inut
fmrsh wot h ~ nlrquc d bro ~~ fin r&gt;hed knobs ond drower pulls
Sponosh ~lye. block 'Nrought -rron gr ille d oor s with hi nge ~ and
mogne trc &lt;o to:he:. Room y lull - ~i~ed d rawer fo r ret! pes, me mo~. k ey~, etc. Co.mple te wt th 12 apothecary ~pice jars plus 30
gold lo•l sel l-adnes•ve lu bl'l ~. C abrne t ~ la nd~ o r hongs on the
wa ll .
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HECK'S REG.

HECK'S REG .

$1.44

$1.28

HfiUSEWA/IE DEPT.

HOUSEWARE DEPT.

oz.

14

HOUSEWARE DEPT.

GUARDSMAN

FURNITURE POLISH

SWEETHEART
FABRIC SOFTENER

2 OZ. AEROSOL

48c

SALT &amp; PEPPER

MILL SETS

Choose fro m B~out i f u ll y G rai ned Solid Hardwood 4 r.~ " So l!
ond Peppet· Mrll 5 wrth Brm s Grinding Mecha ni sm or 10"
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ALADDIN

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22 OZ. SIZE

cro2iest AM portable yeti Wea r on
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o pe,o tion . Bui lt -i n ontenna. 2 l,~" PM dynamic
spe aker. Roll disk runing ond volu me contr ols
In red, white, blue , a nd ye llow . Solid -\tu l!'
engineere d

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20 !angle -free int &amp;rchongeoble rollers . .. 6
1umbo, 10 me d ium , 4 sm oll roll en . • Heof
c_omfo~t contro l reg ula rs roller hea t.
Reodv
light s•gn ols when rollers ore heo1ed .
6 oz .
bo ttle of Ha ir Conditioner .

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96

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$1888

14

99

HECK'S REG. $16.97

HECK'S REG .
$21.96

JEWElRY DEPT.

JIWEl/l"t DEPT.

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SUNBEAM

...

PANASONIC

SUNBEAM
3-SPEED PORTABLE

FRY PAN

POCKET POOAILE

MIXER

RADIO

CompaCt! Beovfif ut 1tyling! Lorge, lull size
beaters give fo ste r, befler results. Thumb-tip
3-speed control ond on-otf swi tch. Bea ter e jec·
tor o utomoticol!y releo~s beaten . Re liable
Sunbeam motor. Ho ngs nea tly o n wall o r rabi·
net. White co~ wi th brown trim.

Pr inted register ci rcuit board . 2 1 . "
speake r, Jo ck for ea rph one ond exlern ol speaker . Co mplete wi th hondy
carryi ng strop .

STEAM IRON

SUNBEAM

R1028

Attractive buffet styling. High dome
vented cove r. Removable heat cont rol
for immersible cleaning. Pe d e~tolleg s
protect table . Sunray interior. Con·
venient fry guide. Do uble handle.

1250 watts.

Sunbeam's Sell-Clea ning, Shot O f Steam Iron
fea ture keeps iron cleaner to iteo m better, lost
long, compa red to the so me iron with out fhis
feo fur e u sing top wa ter . Th e Shot Of Steam
Iron bu tto n delive rs insta nt extra pene trat ing
steom fo r stubborn wrinkles, prol euiono l type
cre a ses . Stoin leH Stee l tonk , wate r lever
gouge, sa fety heel rest , 61 venh lo r all over
steom coverage . Swi1ches to dry iron instantly .

$1599

$977
HECK'S REG. $13.96

JEWElRY DEPT.

HECK'S REG , •29 .96

99(

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$26''·

QUART

RUGCLEANE

HECK'S REG. $10.88

HECK'S REG. $8.38

JEWElRY DEPT.

JEWElRYDEPT.

HECK'S REG.
$18.96

HECK'S REG. $17 .96

JEWElRY DEPT.

JEWElRY DEPT.

32 OZ. SIZE
LIQUID WOOLITE

$1~

HECK'S RtG .

HECK'S REG .
22 '

10 $1 OO

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·Add cr new dimen1ion to yovr radio
listening wi th this-el! ciling 3-bond po rtable. Tune yovr favo rite FM and AM
s1ations plv1 Public Servi&lt;e police , fir e,
marine one! emergency broo dcash .
P!u g ii'IIO house current and it automat·
i,o ll)' ~witche~ tram battery power to
~C. Earphone jo(k for privcr te listenu.g .

REGULAR SIZE

HECK 'S

WOOLITE SPRAY FOAM

/zGAL.

e Sets w ith mi st, co nditioner or dry in minute s.

• 4 seporote lig ht se ttin g~- Day Home -Evening-Office
Duo! Sw ive l
M irror- regular o r magni fied • In
off-whi te with gold color occent

HECK'S REG. $39.96

PANASONIC
TOOT-A·-LOOP

POLICE BAND
RADIO

WOODBURY SOAP

HOUSEWARE DEPT.

1

HAIRSEnER

MIRROR

HECK'S REG. $29.96

JEWElRY DEPT.

G.E.

$1.68

HOUSEWA/IE DEPT.

aitlirii

MIST

H

HECK'S REG .

67'

HAIR DRYER

$2999 '26

oz.

99(

HECK'S REG.

HECK'S REG. 21 '

s..,...

..,.. ;, mind.
f'Hiuro. ••
mony,l,oun of lftton!IIIJ fun. ·

HECK'S REG. $9 . 87

JEWElRY DEPT. ·

LYSOL
SPRAY
DISINFECT A

39(

14c

~\·Y'*'f

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·"'-··"
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$877

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G. E.

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1M1

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oz.

$14

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Smoo th d esign, ;moo t h, l'J Uic t ope r a tiun ,
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"Qu i&lt;k -Re leose'' cu tting cmcm bly for rmmen:b le deoning. Hmdcncd stc•:l cu tr ing blade de·
signed lor lon g lrle . H1dd~n _ co rd sto rage
Magnetic li d holder . Sha rpene r wi th non -me l·
o llie 9--~id e for con tr o ll ed m tio u. Soft ovowdo
finish with leK tured h o nl. N on-~kid fe e t

99

17 112

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CAN OPENER

The mighty mi le wi th the tin y p r i~e tog . The
Ko ko Bl8 feo lvre:. bofh AC ond Pen light bot ·
tery ope ra tion, o pen fl ash butto n, neo n reody
lamp exposure com pute r dio l, o nd cl ip o n shoe
for ~e r t i co l or horiz onta l moun trn g .

CLEANER
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PANEL GUARD

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)

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GUAR DSMAN

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HECK'S REG. $1.99

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_- • _- I

1

STORAGE CHEST

87'
'----,. HOUSEWA/IEDEPT.

HECK'S REG.

'3.15

7

NOUSEWAII DEPr.

oz.

MACLEANS

TOOTH PASTE

oz.
RIGHT GUARD
5

12 FL. OZ.Piii!STC)NE
1D MINUTE

RADIATOR
FLUSH
One -Step , Solven.t Clea ner

2

$100
FOR

12 FL. OZ. PRESTONE

12 FL. OZ. PRESTONE

ANTI-RUST
WATER PUMP

RADIATOR

. LUBRICANT

• Poeo-'C ilh ru,, ""'""""- EXCESSI V[ I.N
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'"'2'""'''"'"

SEALER AND
STOP LEAK

ldeo l for todoy' s hi g h-p ress u re
cooling systems

$1 00 ·2

FOR

HECK'S REG. 79' Ea

HECK'S REG. 79'

AUTOMOTIVE DEPT.

AUTOMOTirE DEPT.

CAR

.

FOR$100

•+tKK'S REG. 79'

AUTOMOTIVE DEPT.

16 FL. OZ. PRESTONE

SILICONE POLISH

FAST, E4.SY WAY TO A DEEP , B~IL­

UANT SHINE

HECK'S REG .
. $1 .29

88(

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INNER
TUBE
$266
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CARBURETOR
CLEANER
• .
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99&lt;

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HECK'S REG. $1.59

AUTOMOTIVE DEPl.i,

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WHITE RAIN
HAIR SPRAY
IIG. e EJ.-HOlD.ellllst.

69(.

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one1 1

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13

REGULARANDMINT

HECK'S REG. 79'

"

40's

100Z.

Sl66 4·.5 OZ. BRYLCRE

HECK'S REG .
89'

HECK'S REG .
99'

HECK'S REG .
$2.38

COSMETIC DEPT.

COSMETIC DEPT.

COSMETIC DEPT.

HECK' S REG.
1.14

77(

COSMETIC DEPT.

LEMON UP

GILLEnE
TRAC .U
INJECTOR
RAZOR

88(

REVLON
BALSAM
CONDITIONER

$109

HECK'S REG.
$1.34,

HECK'S REG.
$1.79

HECK'S REG.
$1.99

COSMETIC DEPT.

COSMETIC DEPT.

COSMETIC DEPT.

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solid

The smor1low , co ~t omw er
when your wood door hos
no room 10 open

70Z.

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$6.44

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CLOCK RADIO

H c 1 e'~

KODAK

EMPIRE
32 CUP PARTY

POCKET PORTABLE

CAMERA KIT

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CALENDAR

A20R

46e

99e

HECK'S
REG .

oz.

VANISH

RENUZIT AIR FRESHENER
HECK'S
REG. 71'

CAKE
PAN

,I

34

the perfect &lt;o TlYe TSIJ tiorr pren! lo 1 yo ur
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a lin e $ou nJ Clnd the w lc ndar k eep~ you up to
date a t the pu~h a t o bu ll o n The un it p lugs in
or o pcm tcs on o 9 volt bn llc ry (no t rrHI\ ~o
you &lt; Oil ploy rl onyw he1 e

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•~ ..., 11, ..

HECK'S REG. 26.99

HECK'S REG. 11 .99

HECK' S REG.
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JEWELRY DEPT.

JEWElRY DEPT.

JEWElRY DEPT.

TCGL

Bran d new Regino Elec trik-8J oam va ctJ um d ecmer
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nozz le . Two ~pee d ~ mea m
thi! new e le tt rik · b 100 m
tackl es e~n more cleon ing
10b\. Hi g h _~pee d fo, f-o eovy
duty dl!"anrn g an rug\ a nd
ro rpeti ng
low ~ pe ed
lor quick p i c k - up~ on bore
floo n , throw r u g~ . drap e~.
etc

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NORELCO

WAFFLE BAKER

MAN'S TRIPLE HEAD

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sidebu rns .

SHAVER

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ready . Overfl ow r im prl!"vents spilh . Ma kes o ne
to four waffles. Reve rsible smooth grid snap\ in
plo ce fo r g rrlle d ~ndwic hes . ·

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JEWElRY
DEPT.

RB4516

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JEWElRY DEPT.

JEWElRY DEPT.

HD63

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cc:. .

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':&lt;-

FESCO
ROUND

WICKER
WASTEBASKET

STACKI GMUGS
4FOR

4 QT. COVERED

SJ99

STEW POT

$2.88

HOUSEWARE DEPT.

HECK'S REG. 46'

99¢

R~:.c~·~s

HECK'S REG.

$100

WASTE

BASKET

$122

ONLY
HECK'S
REG. $2.66

GUARDSMAN

FABRIC
PROTECTOR
20 OZ. AEROSOL

J

13
AEROSOL

UPHOLSTERY

.

oz.

-

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99~

HECK 'S RE G.
$1.99

HOUSE WARE DEPT.

HECK'S HECK'S REG. '1.58 ..
15

l4

AJAX
CLEANSER
I

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SPICE CABINET

l_wo tier 5oltd chcr ry wood spi&lt; e co bone t in ho nd rub be d wa Inut
fmrsh wot h ~ nlrquc d bro ~~ fin r&gt;hed knobs ond drower pulls
Sponosh ~lye. block 'Nrought -rron gr ille d oor s with hi nge ~ and
mogne trc &lt;o to:he:. Room y lull - ~i~ed d rawer fo r ret! pes, me mo~. k ey~, etc. Co.mple te wt th 12 apothecary ~pice jars plus 30
gold lo•l sel l-adnes•ve lu bl'l ~. C abrne t ~ la nd~ o r hongs on the
wa ll .
•

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HECK'S REG .

$1.44

$1.28

HfiUSEWA/IE DEPT.

HOUSEWARE DEPT.

oz.

14

HOUSEWARE DEPT.

GUARDSMAN

FURNITURE POLISH

SWEETHEART
FABRIC SOFTENER

2 OZ. AEROSOL

48c

SALT &amp; PEPPER

MILL SETS

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22 OZ. SIZE

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spe aker. Roll disk runing ond volu me contr ols
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engineere d

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1umbo, 10 me d ium , 4 sm oll roll en . • Heof
c_omfo~t contro l reg ula rs roller hea t.
Reodv
light s•gn ols when rollers ore heo1ed .
6 oz .
bo ttle of Ha ir Conditioner .

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96

5

$1888

14

99

HECK'S REG. $16.97

HECK'S REG .
$21.96

JEWElRY DEPT.

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SUNBEAM

...

PANASONIC

SUNBEAM
3-SPEED PORTABLE

FRY PAN

POCKET POOAILE

MIXER

RADIO

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beaters give fo ste r, befler results. Thumb-tip
3-speed control ond on-otf swi tch. Bea ter e jec·
tor o utomoticol!y releo~s beaten . Re liable
Sunbeam motor. Ho ngs nea tly o n wall o r rabi·
net. White co~ wi th brown trim.

Pr inted register ci rcuit board . 2 1 . "
speake r, Jo ck for ea rph one ond exlern ol speaker . Co mplete wi th hondy
carryi ng strop .

STEAM IRON

SUNBEAM

R1028

Attractive buffet styling. High dome
vented cove r. Removable heat cont rol
for immersible cleaning. Pe d e~tolleg s
protect table . Sunray interior. Con·
venient fry guide. Do uble handle.

1250 watts.

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fea ture keeps iron cleaner to iteo m better, lost
long, compa red to the so me iron with out fhis
feo fur e u sing top wa ter . Th e Shot Of Steam
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steom fo r stubborn wrinkles, prol euiono l type
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gouge, sa fety heel rest , 61 venh lo r all over
steom coverage . Swi1ches to dry iron instantly .

$1599

$977
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JEWElRY DEPT.

HECK'S REG , •29 .96

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$26''·

QUART

RUGCLEANE

HECK'S REG. $10.88

HECK'S REG. $8.38

JEWElRY DEPT.

JEWElRYDEPT.

HECK'S REG.
$18.96

HECK'S REG. $17 .96

JEWElRY DEPT.

JEWElRY DEPT.

32 OZ. SIZE
LIQUID WOOLITE

$1~

HECK'S RtG .

HECK'S REG .
22 '

10 $1 OO

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1

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Pono~o ni c 's

·Add cr new dimen1ion to yovr radio
listening wi th this-el! ciling 3-bond po rtable. Tune yovr favo rite FM and AM
s1ations plv1 Public Servi&lt;e police , fir e,
marine one! emergency broo dcash .
P!u g ii'IIO house current and it automat·
i,o ll)' ~witche~ tram battery power to
~C. Earphone jo(k for privcr te listenu.g .

REGULAR SIZE

HECK 'S

WOOLITE SPRAY FOAM

/zGAL.

e Sets w ith mi st, co nditioner or dry in minute s.

• 4 seporote lig ht se ttin g~- Day Home -Evening-Office
Duo! Sw ive l
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off-whi te with gold color occent

HECK'S REG. $39.96

PANASONIC
TOOT-A·-LOOP

POLICE BAND
RADIO

WOODBURY SOAP

HOUSEWARE DEPT.

1

HAIRSEnER

MIRROR

HECK'S REG. $29.96

JEWElRY DEPT.

G.E.

$1.68

HOUSEWA/IE DEPT.

aitlirii

MIST

H

HECK'S REG .

67'

HAIR DRYER

$2999 '26

oz.

99(

HECK'S REG.

HECK'S REG. 21 '

s..,...

..,.. ;, mind.
f'Hiuro. ••
mony,l,oun of lftton!IIIJ fun. ·

HECK'S REG. $9 . 87

JEWElRY DEPT. ·

LYSOL
SPRAY
DISINFECT A

39(

14c

~\·Y'*'f

Ci.E. MAKE-UP

·"'-··"
-~
-,.,......... louilt
With ~-oncl

$877

HECK'S REG. $18.88

G. E.

.STEREO PHONO

. : ON STAND .
-''~ li.ot ~ o10.ilomont ;, ~,.;.

1M1

FP622

AJAX
WIND,OW
CLEANER

oz.

$14

66(

SEE 'N TAKE

Smoo th d esign, ;moo t h, l'J Uic t ope r a tiun ,
Opens st ondord ~r1 e wm q uickl y ond emily.
"Qu i&lt;k -Re leose'' cu tting cmcm bly for rmmen:b le deoning. Hmdcncd stc•:l cu tr ing blade de·
signed lor lon g lrle . H1dd~n _ co rd sto rage
Magnetic li d holder . Sha rpene r wi th non -me l·
o llie 9--~id e for con tr o ll ed m tio u. Soft ovowdo
finish with leK tured h o nl. N on-~kid fe e t

99

17 112

. ·'= · =----~

CAN OPENER

The mighty mi le wi th the tin y p r i~e tog . The
Ko ko Bl8 feo lvre:. bofh AC ond Pen light bot ·
tery ope ra tion, o pen fl ash butto n, neo n reody
lamp exposure com pute r dio l, o nd cl ip o n shoe
for ~e r t i co l or horiz onta l moun trn g .

CLEANER
OZ. AEROSOL

PANEL GUARD

SUNBEAM

CAMERA STROBE

)

.GENERAL ELECTRIC

CS9

KAKO
ELECTRONIC

GUAR DSMAN

·-------- .•/·- ~·

818

JUMBO

HECK'S REG. $1.99

. •

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•1···

GUARDSMAN VINYL

_- • _- I

1

STORAGE CHEST

87'
'----,. HOUSEWA/IEDEPT.

HECK'S REG.

'3.15

7

NOUSEWAII DEPr.

oz.

MACLEANS

TOOTH PASTE

oz.
RIGHT GUARD
5

12 FL. OZ.Piii!STC)NE
1D MINUTE

RADIATOR
FLUSH
One -Step , Solven.t Clea ner

2

$100
FOR

12 FL. OZ. PRESTONE

12 FL. OZ. PRESTONE

ANTI-RUST
WATER PUMP

RADIATOR

. LUBRICANT

• Poeo-'C ilh ru,, ""'""""- EXCESSI V[ I.N
G IN E t·tfA T-UP . KH PI &lt;oo l•" ll ~ ~- , r on•
(\EA"-.1• ProteCT! Al \JMINUM, e ther meto l

'"'2'""'''"'"

SEALER AND
STOP LEAK

ldeo l for todoy' s hi g h-p ress u re
cooling systems

$1 00 ·2

FOR

HECK'S REG. 79' Ea

HECK'S REG. 79'

AUTOMOTIVE DEPT.

AUTOMOTirE DEPT.

CAR

.

FOR$100

•+tKK'S REG. 79'

AUTOMOTIVE DEPT.

16 FL. OZ. PRESTONE

SILICONE POLISH

FAST, E4.SY WAY TO A DEEP , B~IL­

UANT SHINE

HECK'S REG .
. $1 .29

88(

AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. .

INNER
TUBE
$266
HECK'S
REG. •3.99

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16 FL. OZ,
UNION CARBIDE

CARBURETOR
CLEANER
• .
combu•hon ch6mber Qnd Ou!Omolic

Cleon~
t hod e I lmpro &lt;tel &lt;orbvre tor ne&lt; fo&lt; monc ~
help• odd go• mil•oo;~e l lnue o'e' eng o ~e

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?

POWDER

1 5 FL. OZ.
UNION CARBIDE

I Srop• leok&gt; l Pre..,nh 1ludQe lormoli0&lt;1 l
Proled t ne.., rubber voh ond te&gt;ilotire• old
loon

~ ro11i clu

1moo1h unntmil!ion opero -

99&lt;

HECk'S REG; $1.17

HECK'S REG. $1.59

AUTOMOTIVE DEPl.i,

AUTOMOTIVE DEPT.

WHITE RAIN
HAIR SPRAY
IIG. e EJ.-HOlD.ellllst.

69(.

TRANSMISSION
STOP LEAK

one1 1

oz.

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13

REGULARANDMINT

HECK'S REG. 79'

"

40's

100Z.

Sl66 4·.5 OZ. BRYLCRE

HECK'S REG .
89'

HECK'S REG .
99'

HECK'S REG .
$2.38

COSMETIC DEPT.

COSMETIC DEPT.

COSMETIC DEPT.

HECK' S REG.
1.14

77(

COSMETIC DEPT.

LEMON UP

GILLEnE
TRAC .U
INJECTOR
RAZOR

88(

REVLON
BALSAM
CONDITIONER

$109

HECK'S REG.
$1.34,

HECK'S REG.
$1.79

HECK'S REG.
$1.99

COSMETIC DEPT.

COSMETIC DEPT.

COSMETIC DEPT.

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SHAKESPEARE

SPINNING
.

SOUTH BEND

REEL

SPIN
CAST
RODS

w it h BALL BEARING MOUNTED
GEAR SYSTEM for ~ m ooth operation

s 14''

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'19.99

SPORTS DEPt.

·SPIN
CAST

ROD

MITCHELL

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SPIN REEL

Ult ra~ight fishing reel, high speed re tri eve (4 \0 to 1),
comes with two spools of different" line capacit y- each
with its indi_vidual ad justable drag.

$

HECK'S REG.

$25.99
SPORTS DEPT.

'

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1 PIECE

# 808

308/9

lorge- 160 }q . le+: t ol outdoor pleo~ure .
Mode of 6.73 Ol w nory yellow roo t w1 th 6 oz. emer ald gu!en In-o il~
• f ,be rg losi sc reen•ng allen more du ro b•lity than co rwen t1onol ~aeenmg
Lorge 3-woy nylon z•ppered door w• th sweep -out door~dl. . ~ewn- in floor
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HECK'S REG. $139.95

SPORTS DEPT.

s

8

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REG.

60 ASSORTED SNAPS &amp; SW_
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SPIN CAST REEl

1.

'3.59

SPORTS
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HECK'S
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ZEBCO

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stainless steel tip top

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5'x7'

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fea tures include Selectro·Diol drag action, dual ant i- reve rse.

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5 PIECE

HECK'S REG. 6:r

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steel b ridged spinning gu ides and
stainless steel tip top

HECK'S REG. 99'

SELECTOR

5'x7'

DIAWA 61/t SPIN ROD

16.

CUSHION GRIP WRENCH

King size version of the popular Johnson

$13.99

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11/f' HAND VISE

4'x6'

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fea tures include Selectro·Diol drag action, dual ant i- reve rse.

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REG.

6" ADJUSTABLE

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M n mum Cha rg e $1 00
Davtd A Wolfe John T Wo lfe
14 cents • er word t hree
16 90 Acres I etarl
conse c ut ve n se rt•ons
pe word S1X con
Lena Hethnan to Walter sec26ut cents
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sa l e 61!1 Soulh
Ave n ue
M dd eport
Start.ng Wednesday M ~rch
10 t II sold out Every day 10
am hl7pn
) 19 61p
Tt rd

By JOHN VIRTUE
CARACAS
( UPI)
Challenger Ken Norton s camp
was srud toddy to be con
stdermg h oldm g tratmng
sessiOns m pnvate as a protest
because heavyweight cham
p10n George Foreman was
approached for a title defense
agamst Muhammad Al1 if he
beats Norton next week
Sources close to Norton s
camp sa1d the challenger s San
Diego busmessman backers
felt 11 was not proper for
promoters to be cons1dermg a
Foreman-Ali match on the eve
of the Foremanoflorton light
Norton, who brok&lt; Al1 s Jaw
and then lost a split decH&lt;JOn m
two meetings w1th the former
champ1on last year sparred
Tuesday at an undisclosed Site
rather than at the Pohedro,
where he and Foreman had
been trammg publicly and
where they ll !1ght March 26
He went first to the Pohedro
however for a medical exarru
nation giVen by the Nallonal
Sports l"st•tute pnor to 1ssumg
boxmg hcenses for the fight
Norton clowned at the checkup, slmekmg when the nurse
hooked hiiil up for an elec
trocard1agram and askmg
later, Am I hvmg'
Foreman was the dour one at
the exammatwn
hardly
spearkmg a word and refusmg
at ttrst to remove h1s derum
cap
Be !mally d1d when the
doctors ms1sted
Dr Jesus Martmez Morales
the mst1tute s medical chief
declared both fighters lit He

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SMALL CAR
HEADQUARTERS
For ov er 71 years-smce model" A" days

Above pnces are plus fre ght and With std accessones Even
our largest LTD has been cerltfled w th over 18 8 mtles per
gal Ford seems to have solved the energy crtsts by butldmg a
car easter on gas .and more efftc•enl m sp1te of em1sston
control That ts why they are becommg m creas mgly popula r
Onve one today and see for yourself

KEITH GOBLE FORD, INC.
See Fred Blaettnar, D~nny Thompson,
or Ke1!h Goble

HARRI SO N S TV and Scrv ce
ca lls Phone 992 2522
2 22 26 1c

PUBLIC NOTICE
Seated b ds Will be received
by the V• tage of Midd leport
Oh o Me1gs County at the
vII age Hall m M dd leport Oil o
unt I 4 00 PM Mar c h 28 1974
for the tollowmg equ p.,ent
197 4 Model 4 door se dan
Eng ne vs not to exceed 350
HP 2 BBl Carb
0 1 triter full f low type
Heavy duty Transm ss on
Fan
7 blade with shroud
hood to r ad at or seals
45
Amp
h1gh
capac1ty
alternator
Etec t r•cal safety In k m
c ha rg n'g c r cu•t
Heav&gt;y duty 70 Amp battery
w th heat Sh1eld
Spec a t Pollee w r ng harn ess
Dual horns w•th horn nng s~ren horn sw tch
Speedometer cert fed
calrbrated to 140 mph
Back up t ghts
Bumper glJards - front and
rear
Mull s peed
w ndsh eld
w1pers w th washer
Heavy duty spotl ght swttch
- 6 Spot I ght A pil l ar mounted
l et! s de
Hazard warnmg light s y st em
W1th bra ke warnrng I ght
Heater
f resh a•r w th
defroster and rear wmdow
defogger
Inter or all v nyl w th ca r
peted floor cover ng
Ins de hood relea se
M rrors day
n ght ns1de
rear v ew w th remote left
out s de m 1rror
C garette Lighter
Power steertng
Coolant recove ry system
B d to be w•th and w thou!
tr a d e n or on Lease Ba s•s
Del1very wttnm 60 da y s or
sooner
The r ght s reserved to retect

PH. 992·2196

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

$795
good ltres

$495
1967 PONTIAC
Catalma 4 Dr lo cal I owner automat1c p
s teer mg rad1o good t1r es

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Butlt to Your Specs
Delivered to Job Stte

-G UARANTEEOPHONE 992 2094

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Open 8 Til 5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

MATERIALS CO
773 5554

Gene Grate
Clerk Tre11surer

Mason W Va

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Radiate

Gene's
Body Shop
Ph 992 5271

From the largest Tru ck orBu lldozer Radtator to th e
smalle st Heater Core
Nathan 81gg s
Radtator Soectahst

Card of Thanks

Wanted

Help Wanted

12 MEN N£EDEO

Ph 992 2174

Full or Partt1me
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beagle brown b lack
and wh te no col l ar Los t at
Rt 124 and Route 7 by pass
F am ly pe t r ewa rd o ff er ed
Pho H' 742 3266
3 19 31c

BLACK clutch purs e lo st near
Burg er
Chef o r
Holz er
Hosp ta
n Gal li PO li S If
found pl ease call 992 7008
Rewa rd
J 20 Jt c

Me n needed to work m
Gall1a
&amp;
Mat;on
County No experoence
necessary Must have
ca r and neat ap
pea rance
Call Mr Nap1er
9 to 5 Monday &amp;
Tuesday On If

Pets For Sale

446.0677'

BLACK femal e German
Shepn erd
spayed
and
fr endl y Phone 1192 5947
J 9 3tc

WantP.tl To Buy
JU N K
AUTO S
comp l ete
del vered to our ya rd We p ck.
up auto bod1es and buy al l
kmd s of sc r ap met a ls and
.ron R ders Sa l vage St ate
Route 12.:1 Route 4 Pomeroy
Oh10 Phon e 992 5468
3 14 12tp
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and cor rug at ed pa steboard to
Th e Rosenburg Company at
A thens Oh o We are your
best market a t $1 50 per 100
pound s for both .t erns we buy
sc rap •ron cast ron shee t
ron
copper
bras s and
alum num
We have been
heres nee 191 6 so we Know a
:.ma l l b 1 about r ecycl ng
Conserve re c yc l e and se ll
your waste mater a l s to
Rosenberg a t Ath ens Oh o
we c lose each Fr•day noon for
balance of th e week If you
would l1ke to cat us about
m fc rm a t10n
our
phone
number 1S 593 7477 Se t to The
at Athens
Rose n berg Co
Ohro We need your bu sm ess
and
your
support
1n
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J 15 7tc
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35c red brass 40c batlenes
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Oh o Phone 378 62~9
1 27 tfc

WANTED

PAPER CARRIER
For

CLIFTON, W. VA.
PHONE 992·2156
THE DAILY
SENTINEL
Pomeroy OhiO
WOMEN or g rl s over 18 Ca l
11117 2565 for mt erv ew
3 17 3t c

INFORMATION ABOUT.
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SOCIAL SECURJTY
CONSUMER PROTECTION

AND
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Turf Tnm 3 HP

POWER MOWERS

52.95

Real Estate For Sale
5 ROOM house and bath

two
car garage 2 story on Carson
Road 1n Mason
Contact
Russe ll Bal 77J 5606
3 12 tf c

5 ROOM hOlJSe w th bath n
upper end of Syracuse Phone
992 )116
3 15 8tc
n M d
N ew k ! chen and
d epor t
bath app l1anc es •nctu ded
Cal l 992 53 10
3 19 26tc

26" Turf Til3'12 H p
TILLERS

129.95
POMEROY LANDMARK
'1".. _Jack W Carsey Mgr
~~tid~ Phone 992 2181

4 BEDROOM home at Brad
bury t\JSI 5 m nutes f ro m
M d d l eport Phone 992 2297
3 17 6tp
NEW 3 bedroom
Rutland Phone

house near
6161
J 17 6tc

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BUILD IN G lots Phone Albert
H II Racme 949 226
n or gmal cartons
Never
3 20 6fp
used
Cleara n ce on
74
Models
(Only
a
f&lt;&gt;w
ava l ab e)
$63 40 cash or 2 BEDROOM hou se "'n M d
d l epo rt Se ll by owner pr ced
t erm s ava ilable Phone 992
to set Phon e 949 3832
2653
3 20 6tc
3 20 lf c

ELECTROL UX
Vacuun
Cleaners co mplete w tn at
tachments
cordw nder and
pamt spray Us~d but m like
new cond !JOn
Pay $34 45
casn or budget p an ava ta ble
Phone 992 2651
3 20 tf c
NEW lm pr ved
Z pp es
the
great
ron p II now w•th
V •t am n C Nelson Drug
3 20 lt c
lAS T mon th for wmter pr ces
on 197 4 trailers and fold
downs
Reese
hrl c he s
Relr gerators
Furnaces 25
Pet
off
Awn o m a t c
Awn ngs 20 Pet off 12 month
warranty w th serv ce Camp
Con ley Starcraft Sales Rt 62
N of Pt
Pleasant Beh nd
Red Carpel I nn 675 5384
3 20 3tc

for Sale
TRUCK topper for 8 ft bed
Factory made Phone 992
7132
J 19 6tc
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RT 36 Dav•s d tcher one 3 x
36 and one 6 and 24 cha n
L 1ke new cond ton Phone 1
614 446 0762 after 5 p m $500
3 18 6tc
LO SE werght W1tt1 New Shape
Tablets and Hydre x Water
Pills at Sutton Drug Mrd
dteport and N elson Drug
3 19 3tc
1973 MASSEY Ferguson ndmg
lawn motor 3~ mower 7 h p
Phon e 1 (30 4) 77 3 ~161
3 19 5tp
21 F T Cob a speed boat 200
horsepower
Burck V 8 n
board outboard dl' ve fult
covers
tandem
tra le r
Exce l lent cond ton
Phone
3 17 6tc

FORDs de deltvery hayrake
J pt h t ch p ckup on rubber
Excellent cond ton Contact
Kenneth Hartley
Bunker
H II 992 6320
J 14 6tc

SIN GER sewmg mach nes 1972
model m beautifUl walnut
cab net Makes des1gn st1t
ches z g zag
buttonho l es
bl nd hem s et c L ke new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 00
12 7 tfc

1969 GRAND Pr1x red With
Olack v nyl top S975 Phone
992 5335
3 18 :)tc

D AV I S
300
trencher w.tn
blade $3 200 W1th Ira l er
$3 500 197 1 8 h p wne ~ l ho rse
w th 36
mower and 42
blade $700 Also hay SOc a
bale Phone 1185 337J evenmgs
3 15 6tp

WISEMAN
AGENCY
Galhpoh s

Exc1tmg
New Home
YOU
WONT
BELIEVE
YOUR EYES WHEN YOU
STE P IN SID E T HI S NEW
S PLIT
LEVEL
HUGE
LIVING ROOM WITH A
L OV E LY BAL CO NY EF
FE CT GOING TO THE 3
L ARGE
BEDROOMS
BEAUTIFUL
BUILT IN
OAK
CABIN ETS
WITH
QUALITY
APPLIANCES
BUILT IN COMPLETELY
CARPETED FO R D A D - A
LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE
WITH WOR KS HOP PLUS 2

ACRES

TO

PUTTER

AROUND ON LOCATED IN
RUTLAND
YOU MU ST
SEE THE INSIDE OF THI S
O NE TO APPRECIATE lT
OFFICE446 3643

EVENINGS
Bud McGhee-446 12S5
E M tke W•seman- 446
3796

3 bedroom

ranch type hom e Hot water .
hea ting n•ce modern k1tchen
front porch and garage

COAL

room home w1th large front
yard Also a rental to h elp pay
off Room for 2 trader s Only

SALE

JAYMAR

THE

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81g Capac1ty
STATE ROUTE 7 AT
'r' OAM to f tl your old couc h and
Maytag
CHESHIRE OP ... N 1 AM
c har cush1ons as low as
AutomatiCS
TO 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
$10 95 Upholstery books on l y
2 speed operat on
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
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4
nch
covered
foam
Cho ce ot water
J 18 5tc
mattresses for standard SIZe
temps Auto water
bed
$29 95
Potn e rov
level control Ltnt
REDUCE safe and fast wtth
Recovery 622 E Man Street
F Iter or Pow er F m
GoBese Ta-blets and E Vap
Pomeroy Ohio Phone 992
Ag tator
wate r P•lls
Nelson Drug
(554
Perma Press
3 5 26tc
3 18 1tp
Maytag
Hato of Heat
;;vuo qual ty hay Also 2 12 HOR SEPOWER cub ca det
Dryers
reg 1Siered oeagle dogs Catr
Surround
clothes
48 nch mower 8 months old
992 7201 after 5 1:" m
With gentle
even
Hydro stat c Phone 7.tl2 3821
14
6t
p
3
heat No hot spots
2 27 tfc
no o'w'erdrylng F ne
Si~R EO
Walnut
AM FM
Mesh Lint Filter
Rad o 8 track tape com
We Spec•atire '"
p nat•on Balance $110 73 or
MAY TAG
terms available Phone 992
1973 MG B convert ble 7 500
Red Carpet
3%5
m tes lots of extras Call 1
Serv•ce
2 14 tf c
304 773 5323
3 18 6tc
uROCE:RY bus ness tor sa le
Bu1ld ng for sale or lease
1957 CHEVRO LET Ex ce ll ent
Phon e 773 56 18 from 8 30 p m
cond •t on Calt 992 2967 after S
pm
to 10 p m for appomtment
l'lutland
7424211
Arnold Grate
3 20 tfc
3 20 7tc

Auto Sales

6

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6

6
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$1800000
MIDDLEPORT -

$17 500 00
POMEROY -

Large 9

Good 3 slory

bu smess bulldmg on Mam St
wtth a 2 story busmess room
and rental on 2nd

LANO - On Rl 7 about one
mtle out

REMO D EL N G
r r on a shelf
to a hou se Cil 1949 J8 l 2o r B4J
2661

EDGE OF TOWN - 2 acres
plu s

BUILDING' LOT - In Chesler
TOW;'lShlp $1800 00

INDUSTRY IS BUYING
MORE LAND BETTER BUY
YOURS NOW WHILE IT IS
AVAILABLE
AND
SOMEWHAT REASONABLE

Yogi 6

Jeff
8 25 8 30 8 55 -

3 20 6tc

R e pa r

parts
4 ~6 02?4
10 am 5
p m Da v s Va cuum Cleaner
Sl ore Georg es Cr ee k Road
next to Bob s CB Rad o Sa te&lt;&gt;
1 20 lt c

9 00 -

Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle 13 New Zoo Revue6
Capt Kangaroo 8 10 Sesame St 33 New Zoo Revue 13

s Collie 6
Jack LaLanne 13
Brady Bunch 6
News 13

Paul Dtxon 4 Phd Donahue 15

Fnendly Junct1on 10

AM 3 Abbot\ &amp; Costello 8 W ld W ld West 6 B ography 33

Movte

9
9
10
10

C BRADFORD Auchoneer
Complete Serv ce
Phone 949 3!1 21
RacneOho
Crt Bradford
5 1 tfc

11

30 55 00 30 00 -

The B g Show

13

To Te\1\he Truth 3 Tattletales 8
Chuck Wh1\e Reports 10
DmahShore3 15 JokersWid8 10 Compan)46
$10 000 Pyramtd 8 10 Jeopardy 3 4 15
Gambl\10 8 Password 13 W za rd of Odds 3 4 15 M ke

Douglass 6

11

30 - Love of L1le 8 10 Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Brady
Bunch 13

11
12

EXCAVAT IN G dozer loader
and ba c khoe work
sept c
tan ks fns tal ed dump trucks
and lo boys for h r e will haul
1 11 d rt top so 1 I mestone
and gravel Ca l l Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 70811
n1ght pho ne 9112 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

55 - CBSNewsS Danlmel s WorldlC
00 - Bob Brauns 50 50 Club 4 New s B 10 13 Pa ssword 6
Jackpot' 3 15

12 30 ~ Spilt Second 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10 Baffle 3 15

12 45 - Eleclnc Company 33
12 55 - NBC New~ 3 15
1 00- News 3 All My Children 6 13 No\ for Women Only 15
Concentration 8 What s My L1ne' 10
30 - As the World"! urns 8 10 3 On A Match 3 4 15 Let s
Make A Deal 6 13

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2 00 - Days of Our L1v es 3 4 15 Gu1d1ng ltght 8 10 New lywed
Game 6 13

DOZER work land cte•ar ng by
th e ac r e hourly or contrac t
fa rm ponds r oads etc Large&gt;
dozer and operator v11th over
20 years expertence Pu l li ns
Exc (. va tm g Pomeroy Oh o
Phone 99 2 2-178
12 19 tfc

2 30 - Doctors 3 4 15

G~rlln

My L1te6 13 Edge ol N1gh\8 10

J 00 - Another World 3 4 15 General Hosp1tal6 13 Pnce Is

R1ghl 10 8 Masterpiece Theater 20
3 30-0ne Life to LlveiJ 6 Ph1l Ocnahue4 New Match Game

lea ve al l thmgs o f a speculatrve
nature alone today That rnc udes
l ryrng to draw to an nsrde straight
m penny poker

--

20 33 Love Amertcan Style 13 Lucy Show 8 Movte Th e
Grf&gt;en Helmet 10
4 30 - Gtlllgan sIs 13 6 Green Acres 3 Bonanza 15 Hazel 8

Jackpot' 8
5 00 -

Mtsfer Rogers 20

33

Bonanza 3

Merv Gnff1n 4

Mission ImposSible 6 Andy Gnfhlh 8 Gomer Pyle USM C
13
5 30-HodgepodgeLodge20 Beverly H1llbllloes 8 Elec Co 33

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REA SO N AB l E ra tes PI 446
4787 Ga l l pol s John Russe ll
Owner and Operator
5 12 t fc

Trails West 15

Hogans Heroes 13

6 00 - News 3 &lt; 8 10 15 Sesame St 20 ABC News 13 Trulh
or Consequences 6

Yoga and You 33

L1has

6 30- NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CBS News 8 10 Your

'

SAGITTARIUS {Nov 23 Dec
21) f here s so Tlelhtng the !amrly
expecls you \ ) do l or them but

March 20 1974

yo r II bf!comP. so nvo l 11ed n
someth ng else I w II be o.-er
looked

ARIES (M arch 21 Apnl 19)

Dear Belen
Tom and I met m Septemtx'r and were mm n ed m Ck tobet
He sa smger so we trnvel &lt;llot He s sweet ktnd and womlerfuJ
and I love him but
When we attended Ius co\ sm s weddmg I heard about some
skeletons m the closet Ftrst the bnde w ts about c1g ht lllonth.;;
pt egnant all dressed m a white fm mal gowr No one seemed
emban assed but me
Then I heard that two of Tom s mee&lt;s wet e also pt egnanl
before marraage and hts h'o nephews IH' on chugs Al so Ius
brother has been divorced four limes
Now I m wondet mg If there are anJ othe1 gob lins llllll'r
husband s past Should I questwn him on tin s - WOHH II ll
Dear Worned
NO' Vou marned 1om WI thou\ askmg !01 a pe&lt;ligt ce Wh;
worry about tt now ?
Settle for sweet kmd end wonderfu l and t etmmber th 1!
every fannly has 1ts goblins - e\en yours - B

++-1
Dear Belen
I like to m•x when I mat part1es My Wife thmks I sl10uJd sta)
at her s1de and talk to her or as a couple If we get se parated she
Sits m ::t corner till she ca tche s mv eye ami I nus! !.:t lh ~z &lt; on H
back or we leave early a t he1 ms1stem:e
I don t chase women but I enjoy mmglmg w lh a cro wd " 'd
thmk tt ndiculous that a man and m fc &lt; m t fum.:twn !jep u atd)
when tn company of othe1 s
What s wrong with a wornm who resen ts a GH I f1ARJOUS
HUSB~ND

Dear Husband
Your w1fe may be shy Jealous or a party hater or pet haps a
combmahon of all three
It does no good to tell th1s type shes w10ng tmless you can
also budd up her self..:onfldence Why not let yow
gregariousness carry her aJong ? f 1ke her arm and make het
mmgle D1rect group conversahons her v &lt;Y Show her you 1 e
proud of her Soon your pnde wlll 1efJecl m olhets opuuons
Once you get her talkmg w1th people she rna) discuvet what you
already know E\ ery couple needs apru !ness as "ell us
together ness and too mu ch clmg1ng can urk th e l 1f~ r1 g ht oul ot
a marnage - H
Dear Belen
I thought I ""s stood up a couple of weeks 1gu b) d mdn
who asked me out to dinner and then d1&lt;ln t appea r I 11 IS mad
and hurt and when he d1dn t cal l to ,1polog1ze I wrote lum a
rather sarcastiC note whi ch I vet v mU&lt;.: h 1egretted th( mmute 1

A
lnend ... wei mea n ng adv ce s
more c ompa ss ona te tl :m log cal
Before you heed ! t\J n I O¥er n
yo ur m nd

CAP RI CO RN {Dec 22 Jan 19)
Pay pml cular otte rt on to I 1an
c r&lt;l transac tions you have today
You cou ld be tak en advantage o f
Keep records re cc pts

TAURUS (Apnl 20 May 201

Son cone you re on rr cndly te 11s
w th t l S a wOJy o f do ng lh ngs tlla t
sk rt I •e bo de rl 1e o e lh cs
Avo d t)l s p e so \o(! ny
GEMINI(May 21 June 20) Don
be you own lawye 1 you have a
ega I proble n R h s 1 Te Ge e)(
per t adv ce
I w II be ~ss C:l(
pens ve 1n \h ( tong run

AQUARIUS {Jan 20 Feb 19)
Don I get too nvo ved n bu srness
matt ers at thr s t me w th acqua n
lances abou t whom you know I I
lie
PISCES {Feb 20 March 20)

You w II bed sappo nted today by
one yo J a e c ount ng on fa lielp
Don I put so much fil th n h s
pro n ses

CANCER {J une 2t Ju ly 22)

1 e la s! th ng you want to do to
dil) s to 11 de m st?.Ke s If ~ a u vc
done so net!l ng wrong seck t1elp
Iro n one wl o c m ec! fy 11
LEO (Ju l y 23 Aug 22) It s no t
vour •u lur e to be dece Uul but
you re g o ng to tell a I ttle wh to
1e and t s go g to bac klne

March 20 1974
Oor t et ne w deas you get ll s
co 1111 g yea go ur de-.elop ed o
l nt ed The ,uccess you re look
1ng lor es w tl r your c ea ve
lil ent s

catc h uo you 11 sac r I C"' eft c e 1

231

Future Is Now 33

SEPT I C TAN K S
AR OBIC
S EWAGE
SYS TEMS
CL EANED
REPAIRED
M I LLER
SA NITATION
STE WART OHIO PH 662

Room 222 13

7 l'O - Truth or Conseq 3 Beat th"'Ciock 4 What s My L1ne 8
News 6 10 Lets Make A Deal 11: Sporls Desk 15 Electn c
Company 20 Gilt of L1fe 33

3035

WIN AT BRIDGE

10 4 tfc

West gives thoughtless assist
20
NORTH
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• J 962
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DOZER and back h~;-;; k
ponds and sept c tanks d t
ch tng serv •ce to p so t f 11
d rt
I mesto n e
B&amp;K Ex
cava t ng Phon e 992 5367 or
9112 3861
9 1 lfc

3 Pnmates
4 G IVC the

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5 Wtlhtn

(comb
form)

letter
11

Wt scon sm

CJty

6 I ong tune

12 Labor
un on
btanc h

favontc
(colloq )
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Medt cval
shteld
Chatter
Htgh

23 D1es -

(mus )

24 Vener a

D1ck
1racy
&lt;hat acter

IG -

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11 tJrC

17 I enc tng
fo I
19 l'tut of a
tru ck
22 Get tie

uled It
1 odey I heat d he hns been m the hospital followmg a car
ACc ident that happened the day before our date He II be laid up
mothe t month
Do 1 daJ e go to see hun when he s pt obably still smar tmg over
my letlet - ASHAMED

Ill

Dea• Ashamed
Wh) not wnte thts man an explnnatory note THEN go to see
tum ? A pahent who must remam m bed another month tsn t
hkely to hold a grudge agmnst ANY prospect!' e VISitor
ESpecialh one who l!Xl logtzes lot an honest mistake - H

7
8

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Verona
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26 Ce 1lH il

9
10

Yeslcrday

14 Exagger

blc

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18 Bah 1
19 - de

35 Greek

one

27 AquariUm

favontc
28 Ltc
down

grace

20 Nautch

32

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g1rl

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21 Abject

33 F1eld ol
granular

s Answer

36
37
38
39
40

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tams
Burl Withered
Clothmg
style
Brewery
creation
Small

v10lm
41 H.rc
snow
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22 Polarts or
Pollux

diug s
(2 wtb)

29

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30 Great
Plam s
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31 Pcl cg s

son
32 Soapy
mmcnl

33 Insect
311 Super
man s
gJrlfrwnd

Unscramble lhcs(' four Jumbl~s.
om letter fo ~ 1ch sq uan- to
form (our nrdmnr) words

38 PI ctcml

{hyph
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42 Oil SOUICC
43 Record
44 Stdetl ack
45 Bedevtl
DOWN
l Run along
2 Mature

DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE - Here's how to work 1t
I

WHAT
OFTEN
eao'YIE AFTEF:
A WHILE

10

9 30 - E l tof N orton Rev ew s 31
10 00
News 20 Energy Crun ch 6 Energv Repo r t 3 &lt;1 15
St r ee ts of San Franc 1sco 13
10 30 - Day A t N1ght 33 Com edy P tot 6
11 00
News3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak 33
11 30 - Johnn y Carson 3 d 15 0 c k Cavett 6 13 Mo ves
Valent Road B
Hem ng V' ay s A d ventures of tt Yo J 19
Man 10
1 00
Tom orrow 3 4
1 30
News 13
2 00 - News 4

ACROSS
1 Vesttge
6 Last
Greek

15

you ve pu t ott th ngs you sl auld
I ave done yeste day they II sutf e
eve f1 rno rf' lodr~y In you r has te to

23 Oct

by THOMAS JOSEPH

fled
(3wds)

VIRGO {Aug. 23 Sept 22 ) It

cy
LIBRA {Sept

~

13 Unven

7 30 - Hol l ywood Squar es 3 Wild K n gdom 0 Aea l he Clock
13 Look n a Ah eiid 33 T o Tel l the T ut t. 6 Ou e s G nl s 8
Johnny Ma 1n s Sta1 d Up &amp; Cheer 15 Zoon t O R€ 1 t 1n g F or
t h e Clas s• oo 11 Tertcher 33 Den ier s Cl a f
8 00
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Wr son 3 4 15
8 30
F r ehou se 6 13
9 00
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Truman 33 Jung Fu 6 13 Mov1 e., S , &lt;Jnt I I( S nql &lt;e G r I

S1do K1cks

:r ()Otl•-r !&lt;NOW IF
~1&gt;1" NEW GU&lt;.' IS
GONe TO WORKour

You re not a very good shopper
toda y and I you shop you II prove
rt You cou d eas rl y be so ld a bau
ble you don t need

FOR WEDNESDAY

'

Forget tlw Fannly Skclt ton s

a

FUNNY BUSINESS

SCORPIO {Oct 24 Nov 22)

a 10 How To SurVIVe A Marrtage 3 15
4 00- Mr Cartoon 3 Speedracer 6 Somerset 15 Sesame St

READY MIX
CONCRETE
del vered r ght to your
prolecf Fast and easy Free
es t mat es Phon e 992 3284
Goeg en Rea d y M1~ Co
M ddleport Oh o
6 30 lfc

Now arrange the Circled letters
to rorm the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon.
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Is

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used for the three L s X for the
apostrophes the length
hmls Each day the tude

P
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!:RYPTOQUOTES
ATPKO EN K GAYDW

GSCGQH
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two 0 s etc Smgle l etters
and formation of th e words are all
letters are d1fierent

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EBWDG -RWDKGDI

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Yesterday's Cryptoquote CREDULITY IS BELIEF IN
SLIGHT EVIDENCE WITH NO EVIDENCE, OR AGAINST
EVIDENCE -TRYON EDWARDS

IJJCK 1KACY

TI-IERE IT IS!

Tl-!15 15 TI-lE TREI

WE. Ll HAYE' E.XPJ.AININ TO
DO BUT AT LEAST W5 1.1.. 6E
HIODEN FROM. TH COPS FER.
A Wloi.ILE ~ I ~OPE' HE 5 ~Ert(

Both vulner-1ble

OPEN- RogerHyseTPs Garag e
n ea r Cross road s on St Route
124 a 30 to 6 p m Mon day
thr ough Sa tu rday Phon e 1192
5682 or 992 712 1
2 22 26t c

West

North

East

Soulb

14

Double

Pass

34

24
Pass

3.Pass

Pass

4.

Pas:;

It taste
th same t me 1

Gasol1ne?

Pass

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CONsTR uCr

tON
Root ng
spout ng
k tche ns
and bathrooms Com plete
remodelmg Phone 742 6213
12 3 tfc

A U1ffiin~=fCEins uran~;- been

ca n ce ll ed?
Los t
your
operator s I ce nse Call 992
7428
6 15 lfc

- - - - - - -- - -

IN TERIOR or exter •or pa nr
mg For fr ee est ma tes ca ll
992 )91" 1.
J 1 26tc

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Real Estate For Sale

CLOSE

IN over 4 acres
Furntsl)ed home 3 BR bath
Natural gas heat C 1ty wa te r
Porches
Many
o ther
features $7 100 00

J;

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Opemng lead - 4K

DON T fUS S Don t cuss turn
your tunk automob l es over to
us R1v ers 1d e A uto Wreck 1ng
Phone 1 !30 4) 773 5890
3 7 26tc

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Wests kmg of clubs held
the f1rst tnck as expected It
was up to h1m to lead once
more and after considerable
thought he led a second club
ThiS play gave South a slight
problem but he solved 11
qUickly by ruffmg and leadmg out dummy's queen of
spades
East took h1s kmg but all
"!H AT'S WH ERE 'rOU RE
I MENJ HER RESILIENCE 1
the defense could score after
WRO~ (;TAN WEND I
F
R&amp;T
S
HE
LOST
HER
that was one diamond tr1ck
171/71(1 DESERT
HU5BAND THEN HER
N1cely played, sa1d West
WINNIE I
FI ANCE TilEN THAT
Then he contmued 'I guess 1t
BABYTHAT WA~
helps to have fnendly oppo
LEFTON HER
WOR5TEP
nents
What d1d I do wrong?'
asked East
Nothmg at all replied
West I was the fnend ly op
ponent
Do you see where West
went wrong'
If West had rev 1ewed the
btddmg carefully he would
have seen the East almost
surely held tpe kmg of
spades After all East had ----:;::!!':!---'-----/---;®
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A.L.L.
needed one h1gh card for 11
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11
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UPERIOR
TO
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M"""·•II
hts queen of diamonds at
'
~"'"·'~'
tnck two A low diamond
lead would g1ve South a
chance to let 11 nde around to
h1s jack, but the queen of d1a
monds would force South to
r1se w1th dummy's kmg
Later on East would get 1n
w1th the kmg of trumps and
be able to lead a d1amond
and g1ve West two diamond
tncks
BARNEY
(NEWSPI\PER ENTERPRISE i\SSN
GIT OVER ON 'lORE
OWN DADBURN
SIDE II

I 1\ f flOH N LOS! 11

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REEDSIIILLE AREA - 180
acres at $120 per acre On
blacktop h !ghway Wat er tap
patd Most mmerals

SYRACUSE - Large 2 slory
7 rooms 4 BR 2
Basement Gara ge
New gas furna ce
New
co ppe r Pit m b ng
R ver
frontage to doc k th e boat

frame
ba th s

$10 500 00
CLOSE IN -

Sunnse Semmar 4 Sacred Heart 10
Amenca s Problems 10
25
Farm Report 13
JO ~ Btble Answers 8 Patterns for Lt v ng 13 News 6 F 1ve
Mtnutes to Ltve By 4
35 - Columbus Today 4
45 - Farmttme 10 Mormng Report 3
00 - Today 3 4 lS News 8 10 D ck Van Dyke 13 Hu ck &amp;
~

7 30 8 00 -

B r, .lf,)l d 'l1
Lhol1 '

AM FM stereo rad o 8 track
tape p layer 4 speaker sound
sys t em
Ba la nce $109 46 or
use our budget terms Call
992 3~65
3 18 tt c

COMPANY

6

TEAFORD
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33

6 00 -

6 15

and

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N1~hl

THURSDAY MARCH21 1n4

SEW IN G MAC HINE S Repa r
serv ce alt mBk es 992 2284
The Fabr c Shop Pome roy
Author. zed Smger Sal es and
Ser v ce We Sha rpen Sc ssors
3 29 tfc

THE

B} 1-lt,len Bond

Truth or Conseq 3 Beat

NewsJ 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 B 1rth and Babies 6 13 Mov tes
Tnbute to a Bad Man 8
We Were Strangers 10
1 00 - Tomorrow 3 4 News 13
2 00 - News4

1 17 ti C

POMEROY -

FOR

10 30 - Day AI

NEW 3 bedroom home 1'- 2 bath
garage basement on Gravel
H 11 M dd teport Natural gas
a1reodY In
Phone Dale
Dutton 992 3369 evenmgs

992 2534

a

11 00 -

OFFICE SUPPLIES

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News 10 6 What s My Ltne

9 00 - Mev e The Caretakers 3 4 15 Ca nnon 8 10 Uncle
Sam Requests the Plea sure Of 20
10 00 - Ko1ak 8 10 News 20 Energy Repor t 13 Energy Crunch
6 Interface 33

992 2094
606 E Mam Pomeroy

SWEEPER
supples

Con

Beat the Clock 13 Pollee Surgeon 3 On the Money 4 A n
ftques 20 Eptsode Act on 33
8 00- Sonny &amp; Cher 10 Btl I Moyers Journal 20 Washmgton
Connedton 33 Th e Cowboy s 6 13 Chase 3 B ll y Graham
Crusade 4 15
8 30 - Th ea ter In Amenca 33 Woman 20 Mov1e Men of the
Dragon 6 13

POMEROY
tiOME &amp; AUTO

'- - -- -- ---

Truth or

\he Clock 4 Elec Co 20 Know Your School s 33 I Spy 15
B1lly Graham Crusade 13
7 30 - To Tell the Truth 6 Sale ollhe Century 8 The Judge 10

WILL T RIM or cut trees and
shr ubb ery A so c lean out
basements allies etc Ca ll
949 3221 or 742 4441
3 14 26 tc

1971 4 WHEEL driv e J ton
Ford p1ckup truck
$20 600
111! Ml·rh,lltlf )lll't'l
m l es
H1 1 ft
ca b over
Ponwmy,
Oh 1o .: 5769
camper self contamed Also
topper Will sell separatelv
Call 985 3554 after 6 p m
10 ACRES - On Rl 7 Loop on
weekdays
Harold &amp;rew
Mtddleport
Good locat on for
er Long Bottom Oh o
3 15 tfc hom es or bus ness

COAL

7 00 -

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
Nlghl992 3525
or992 5232

Stop In and See
Floor D1splay

Development 33

6 30 - News3 4 6 8 10 15 Room 222 13

SEPTIC
TAN KS
c l eaned
M odern San t at on 992 3954 or
992 73-19
10 23 tfc

FIRST and second cut hay tor
sale Phone Star l1ng Ma ssar
98 5 3953
J 14 6tp

PRIVATE mee tng room for
any organ za t on phone 992

sonallty &amp; Behavtoral
sequences 6

Wat er 1 nes a nd Power
Lmes All work done by the
foot or contract Also dozer
work and septt c tanks m
sta lied

FURNITURE

Helen Help
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WEDNESDAY MARCH20 1974
6 00 - News 3 4 8 10 15 ABC News 13 Sesame 51 20 Per

BEAUTIFUL new homes now
under con struct on n pr me
loc al on on c dy water and
sewer Cho ceo f des.gns Wall
t o wall carpet ng and a r
cond1l on ng mcluded
W 1ll
help
arrange
f nanc ng
conv en t onal loans w•fh down
payment low as S pet Oth er
new homes ava•lable to
qual f• ed buyers w th NO
DOWN
PAYMENT
Ca ll
col l ect 614 837 65-10 or 739 0785
or wr te
Great A mer can
Ho m es In c P 0 Box 687
Pomeroy Oh o 45769
3 1 tfc

For Rent

3 AND 4 ROOM turn•shed a nd
unf\Jrn shed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
4 12 ttc

\6141 949 2433

FURNITURE

1971 DODGE Monaca
a r
cond I onmg 4 door P 5 and
P B
Good gas m le age
Phon e Dav d H II
Rae m e
q49 2762
] 15 6 c

2 BEDROOM house

POS I T ION
w h
Welcome
Wagon
In fe rn al onal
Plea sa 11 c areer
ft ex1 bl e
hours good earn n gs
Ca r
n£&gt;cessary
For pe rsona l
E
nterv ew ca l l A thens Oh o EXCELSIOR Salt Works
Man St Pomeroy All k. nd s
{ 6 14 1 592 12 1&lt;1 Equal Op
of salt water pe l lets water
po r tun ty Employer
nuggets block salt and own
3 20 3tc
Oh o R ver Salt Phone 992
38111
6 5 lf c:

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All work guaranteed

Auto Sales

WE HAVE a ll your uphol stery
needs
burlap
den m
cam br c foam g ue z ppers
tack ng si r p s spr ng s and
c lips
ch pboard
button
tw n e sew ng thread
egs
uphol st e r y booKs dacron
webb ng sprrng tw1ne tacks
we lt c ord
cotton SW iv el
bases
foam
foam
foam
Pomeroy Recovery 622 E
Man S t
Pomeroy
Oh1o
phOne 992 7554
3 5 Hie

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Reasonab le Prtces

Television Log

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AN TIQUE qu• l ls and 1ewe tr y
3 11 tfc
Also
nterested n furn lur e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and d 1shes Call 992 5262 2 BEDR OOM mob le home
even ng s or mornrngs
also 1 trill or space Phone
2 20 tfc
949 2261
] 20 6t p
OLD turn tur e oak t a b les
clocks ce bo xes brass bed s APAR TM E NT for rent
2
d sh es desks or co mp let e
bedrooms Phone 992 5908
household s Wrtte M
D
J 19 6tc
M ller Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh o
c all 992 7760
APAR TMENT for r en t Phone
5 13 ti C
992 5592
3 19 tfc
OLD Upr ght p ano s
Any
cond ton Pay ng $10 cash FURN SHED
2
b edroo m
Wr1te
g ve d reef ons
to
trailer
close to schools
WITTEN PIANO CO 'P 0
shopprng center and sw m
BOX 18 Sard s Oh o 43 946
m ng pool Phone 992 5914
3 1J 30tc
3 17 6tC
LET US se l l t for you at auc
t lon Will buy all furn ture or
househo d goods
Polly s
Auct on House Open 9 30 to
5 30 da ly Phone 992 3509 537
H gh St
Middleport Oh o
2 26 30tc

Pomeroy

For Sale

140.00 WHK

lost

808 W Matn Pomeroy

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

T HE CH i l DREN of Belfy Cl n e
w shes to lhank everyon e who WANTED to r en l a fur n •shed
t e tped n any way dur ng th e
ra • er or small house n th e
death of our dear mot he GOd
country n Pomero
Rutla 1d
bl ess each o f vou G l enda
area Contact Dean Sc t1rock
Fr eddy and He en
Hunts Tra ler Park J ack so1
3 20 H e
01 0
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WE WOULD Ik e to thank a 1 of
our fr enrts upon t1 e death of
our brother
Robert W
Bunch
Thank s
to
the
eme rgency
squad
Dr
McGowaP Pastor Ed Buf
f ngton Mrs He l en Harper
51 a r on Bu f f ngton and pal l
b ea r er s All t hose who sent
b eau t lui flower s and food
Thank s for the cards t llat
were also sen! W e t hank you
The Bunch F am ly Geor9e
1
Doreen Dar l ene Joyce and
Annee MeW IIa ms
) 20 tp

v tlage of Middleport

RUTLA~D

WOOD TRUSSES

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

THE M SSI O N ARY Soc ety of
the Syra cuse F r s l Cl ur ch 01
God w II hod a r ummage sa l
n th e F .-y Bu l d n gon M II 5 1
M dd l eport Mar c h 2 1 11 and
11 beg nn ng at 9 a n
3 19 21 c

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ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRICATED

lf c

anyora llb~.o s

PINTO we1g ht 2443 122 &amp; 140 c u 4 cy l e ngme
94 2 wheelbase
Pnced from $2442
MUSTANG II 2743 we1ght, 140 4 cyl &amp; 170 V 6
eng me 96 2 wheelbase
Pnced from $2895
MAVERICK 2879we,g ht &lt;00 &amp; 250 6cyl and
302 V Bengme 103 &amp; 109 9 w hee lba se
Pnced
from $2591
TORINO, 3886 we1ght 302 V 8 351 V 8 400 V 8 &amp;
460 V 8 eng me 114 &amp; 11 8 whee l base
Pnced
lrom $2976

Business Services

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

$895
V 8 eng m e automaltc

1967 DODGE DART
4 Dr 6 cyl std trans rad1o
clean mtenor blue hn1 sh

KO SKOT
KO SM E T ICS
8.
w GS Fo r a good ne of
Cos me! cs fr e 1d ly se rv ce
and someon e to cha t w th
g ve me a call He len Jan E
Brown 9925 11)

CA SE NO
20079
F ourth
March 24
197 4 a t 2 p m
An nu al Accoun t of Ben H
PlJb l c s we l come
Ew ng and The Huntmgton
) 20 3tp
Nat onal Bank of Columbus Co
Execu to rs ol the Esta t e o f FABR C Inn
Second an
W II am
Henry
Ewmg
n versary sa te on many yards
Dece ased
of mater al s th rough March
CASE N O 205.:1? Second and
30 th Located on Co unty Road
F nill Account of He l en M
50 be tw een Tup per .:; Pl a ms
R g gs Guard an o f Sand ra
and ReedSV I lle Phone 378
Gardrier a m nor
6276
CA SE NO 20827 F rst and
) 20 Jlp
F nat Acc ount of Joyce A
Dav s A dm n str al r x of the GUN Shoot 7 p m F r day at the
estate
of
Elmer
Dav s
Rae ne Gun Cl ub F act ory
Deceased
c noked guns on ly Asso rt ed
CA SE NO 20822 F r sl and
meats
F n a t Acco unt of W n fr ed J
3 20 Jtc
F rankl n
Execu tr x of the
estat e of H ugh Evere ll loud n
CALl Poly s Auct on or stop by
Dece ased
to get r d of those unwant ed
CASE NO 20975 F rst and
t em s Se ll t the auct1on "~BY
F nal Account of Ca rol The ss
537 H gh St r ee t M ddlepor t
Ad -n n strarr x o r tne E tate of
992 J509 Op en 9 a m to 5 p m
Eva M The ss Deceased
Monday Wednesday T hur s
CASE N O 2100 3 F rst and
day Fr d ay unt 1 noon
F na l Acc ount of N orma n
J 1J JOtc
W e yersm ter Adm n strator of
h e Es at e of Joe Weyersm l er
(ASH pad fo r al l mak.es and
Deceased
mo del s of mob le homes
Un ess except ons ar e f ted
Phone area code 614 423 9531
th er eto sad accoun s w •l l be
4 13 t fc
tor hea r ng before sa d Court on
he lBth day ot Apr 1 1 97~ a t - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - wh ch t m e sad accounts w II b e POLLY S Auct on House 537
H gh St r ee t
M ddteport for
co ns d ered and cont nued f rom
r ela •l and con s gnmen t s. 9 30
day to day unt 1 f nally d1sposed
to s JO da1 y Pt1one 992 3509
of
2 26 30tc
Any p erson n leres t ed may
f l e wr 1 en excep t ons to sad
accolnls or to matters per
KOSCOT KOSMETIC S &amp; W I GS
ta n ng to the execut on of t h e
We have the product on hand
trus t n ot l ess 1 an f ve -days
and we d el ver to you per
pr or to the date set for hear ng
sona l ly He l en Jane Brown
992 5113
MANN I NG 0 WEBS..,..ER
12 30 tfc
JUDGE
COMMO N PLEA S COURT
REVIVAL Serv •ces
Rutland
PROBATE DIVISION
F reewill Bapt sf Ct1ur ch
ME G S COUN T Y OHIO
March 24 through 30 7 30
(Jt 70 lie
p m
w th the Rev
Paul
Taylor from Hel per Utah as
Evange l st
Spec tal s mg ng
n ght l y everyon e welcome
J 17 M e

only lmgered once durmg the
exammatwns to study a scar
over Norton s left eye
I m ready mentally and
phys1cally ' Norton saJd afterwards l have confidence m
my ab1hty and I have con
f1dence m my speed '
Foreman would say only he
was ready to f1ght anyhme
Before he started to spar, the
25 year-old champion walked
through the crowd h01stmg
ch1ldren onto h1s shoulders and
SJgnmg autographs
The he jumped onto a table
and danced w1th an e•ght-yearold g1rl to the mus1c boommg
over the loudspeaker
He also sported all of the
chtdren present at the workout
- Tuesday was St Joseph s
Day A holiday m Cathohc
Venezuela - to a soft drmk
Some 1,000 kids accepted his
offer

1970 FORb
Fawlane 3to H T Cpe
P s teen ng rad1o

1 ~ A P 5t1oOI nq evcrv TllJrs
day even ng 7 p m At t he
f.?utland Gun Club New l 1 il
Ro.1d E -. eryo n e w elcome
J 19 Jtc

Cil rpenter I 79 Acre Rulland Jc
BLIND ADS
A dd 11onal ?Sc Charge per
Lmda Sue Carpenter James
se ne nt
II Carpenter lo Homct P Adver t OFFICE
HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p n Da.ty
Parker I 79 Acre Rutland
1n a m
to 12 00 Noon
Denver 0 Curbs Be tte J 8'1 a~u
r day
Curlls Mal) Pterce to I uther
WHEREVER YOU DRIVE
C Bartoe Ehzabeth Barloe 84 In MemOIJ
State Ferm Is there
rds Dhve
N L. OV I N G mcllory of Mrs
,_,all
Hosmer L Roush Rl oda
R c h r~ d ! Rowena Rowe who
d ed March 7 1961
May Roush to Robert Cundtff
Steve Snowden
Yuu
ve y sp ec a memor es
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Hazel Cund iff 05 Act e 3 Are w th us eve rywhere
PH 992 7155
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l
est
com
fort
s
SUI1e F&amp;rm Mutuel
Acre 05 Acre PomerO)
To kn ow you re n Gods c are
Evere tt C Ransom Beulah
Sadly
m ssed
t&gt;y
the P71 06
c h ldr en
G Ransom to Garland E
J 20 lie A FUL L gospel rev val wl be
he ld at the Me gs Jun or H gh
Bradv Stella L Brady 33
M ddl eport Oh 10 Marcil 29
Acre 20 Acre 10 Acre Let&lt;trt
IN T HE
JO and 31 al 7 JO p m each
COMMO N PlEA S COURT
even •ng and Sunday af
Antiqut ty
PROBATE DIVISION
ternoon 2 p m
Evangeli st
Wtlham Fred Snuth Sr
:\'\E IGS COUNTY OHIO
Chester Estep
Ch I co th e
Oh o Spec at s ng ng each
Beatnce Ellen Smtih to Omlle IN THE MATTER: OF SET
TlEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
even ng by Gospe l Tones and
E Hudnall Arizona Hud nall
PROBA TE COURT MEIGS
other smgers
Eve r ybody
COUNTY OHIO
we l come
Parcel, SahsbUI y
3 20 Otc
Luctlle M Haggerty Robert
A cc ounts and vou cher s ot th e
V Hagger ty to Wtlham Fred foll ow ng nam ed f duc 1iH es J BAn d Th e T ny T r o and th e•r
t ave bee n fl ed n the Prol;late
s ng ng group from V enna
Sm1th Sr Beall tee Ellen Cou r t Me gs Coun t y Oh o lor
w va w •ll be at th e Eag e
approva an d se ttlem ent
R dge
Churc h
Sunday
Smith Lot 424 Midd leport

Norton
hackers
reported
upset

Pomeroy
OF
Motor
Co.
puALITY
2 SIGNS

G UN Shoo! ~ :llurday MnrO
13 7 p m M le H I RO E~ d
Sponsor ed b y R a c n'(' F rc
Depar tm {' ''

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15- The Daily Sentmel, Middleport Pomeroy, 0 , March 20 1914

17 acres

( f enced)
barn
sto rage
bulld 1ng
large garage
Home 2 years old 3 BR
bath Love l y k1fchen with
lo ts of cabtnets range a'ld
ref Ut 1ll ty Plen ty of r oom
here $22 500 DO

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FOR NEW ' ADVENTURE
SEE AND OW N ONE OF
THE ABOVE TO BUY OR
SEL L CAL L US TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259

The bodd mg has been
West

North

East

South

Pass

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diamOAds is ,a close second
choice

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Property

WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
.. 5 PM Day Before Publ cat on
Mo 1d a y Dea d n e 9 a m
Ca nce l la l on
Correct o11s
w1 1 t&gt;e accep ted un l 19 am for
Day ol Pi.Jbl ca t on
REGUlATI-O N S
T t e Publ sher resP.rves the
r gh t to )d t or re tecl any ads
The
Cl01st Barlgle&gt; Flosm deemed ob1ect ona
p.ubl sher vII not be r espon
lladgle) I enna Bunke Bet s b c tor 11ore tl an one n
chel Bad 6 1e) Ze llal1 I a11 son cor r ect 1se r t o
RATES
Diam ond I aliSOn
Ralph
For Want Ad Serv ce ~
Badgley Dorolh) Badgle1 to S ce nl s p er Word one nse~t on
M n mum Cha rg e $1 00
Davtd A Wolfe John T Wo lfe
14 cents • er word t hree
16 90 Acres I etarl
conse c ut ve n se rt•ons
pe word S1X con
Lena Hethnan to Walter sec26ut cents
ve lsert1ons
Wilson Betty I ou Wilson one
25 Per Ce nt D scoun t on pa d
ads and a ds pa 1d with n 10
tlurd acre Pome1 oy
day s
CARD OF THANKS
S) btl Ebersbach Com
&amp; OBITUARY
Belt) Jean Parker dec to
$2 oo f or SO word m n
Homer P Parke1 I tnda Sue mum Each add to ill word

Transfers

Not1ce
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9 4 c

l"( 1 v ng roon

sa l e 61!1 Soulh
Ave n ue
M dd eport
Start.ng Wednesday M ~rch
10 t II sold out Every day 10
am hl7pn
) 19 61p
Tt rd

By JOHN VIRTUE
CARACAS
( UPI)
Challenger Ken Norton s camp
was srud toddy to be con
stdermg h oldm g tratmng
sessiOns m pnvate as a protest
because heavyweight cham
p10n George Foreman was
approached for a title defense
agamst Muhammad Al1 if he
beats Norton next week
Sources close to Norton s
camp sa1d the challenger s San
Diego busmessman backers
felt 11 was not proper for
promoters to be cons1dermg a
Foreman-Ali match on the eve
of the Foremanoflorton light
Norton, who brok&lt; Al1 s Jaw
and then lost a split decH&lt;JOn m
two meetings w1th the former
champ1on last year sparred
Tuesday at an undisclosed Site
rather than at the Pohedro,
where he and Foreman had
been trammg publicly and
where they ll !1ght March 26
He went first to the Pohedro
however for a medical exarru
nation giVen by the Nallonal
Sports l"st•tute pnor to 1ssumg
boxmg hcenses for the fight
Norton clowned at the checkup, slmekmg when the nurse
hooked hiiil up for an elec
trocard1agram and askmg
later, Am I hvmg'
Foreman was the dour one at
the exammatwn
hardly
spearkmg a word and refusmg
at ttrst to remove h1s derum
cap
Be !mally d1d when the
doctors ms1sted
Dr Jesus Martmez Morales
the mst1tute s medical chief
declared both fighters lit He

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SMALL CAR
HEADQUARTERS
For ov er 71 years-smce model" A" days

Above pnces are plus fre ght and With std accessones Even
our largest LTD has been cerltfled w th over 18 8 mtles per
gal Ford seems to have solved the energy crtsts by butldmg a
car easter on gas .and more efftc•enl m sp1te of em1sston
control That ts why they are becommg m creas mgly popula r
Onve one today and see for yourself

KEITH GOBLE FORD, INC.
See Fred Blaettnar, D~nny Thompson,
or Ke1!h Goble

HARRI SO N S TV and Scrv ce
ca lls Phone 992 2522
2 22 26 1c

PUBLIC NOTICE
Seated b ds Will be received
by the V• tage of Midd leport
Oh o Me1gs County at the
vII age Hall m M dd leport Oil o
unt I 4 00 PM Mar c h 28 1974
for the tollowmg equ p.,ent
197 4 Model 4 door se dan
Eng ne vs not to exceed 350
HP 2 BBl Carb
0 1 triter full f low type
Heavy duty Transm ss on
Fan
7 blade with shroud
hood to r ad at or seals
45
Amp
h1gh
capac1ty
alternator
Etec t r•cal safety In k m
c ha rg n'g c r cu•t
Heav&gt;y duty 70 Amp battery
w th heat Sh1eld
Spec a t Pollee w r ng harn ess
Dual horns w•th horn nng s~ren horn sw tch
Speedometer cert fed
calrbrated to 140 mph
Back up t ghts
Bumper glJards - front and
rear
Mull s peed
w ndsh eld
w1pers w th washer
Heavy duty spotl ght swttch
- 6 Spot I ght A pil l ar mounted
l et! s de
Hazard warnmg light s y st em
W1th bra ke warnrng I ght
Heater
f resh a•r w th
defroster and rear wmdow
defogger
Inter or all v nyl w th ca r
peted floor cover ng
Ins de hood relea se
M rrors day
n ght ns1de
rear v ew w th remote left
out s de m 1rror
C garette Lighter
Power steertng
Coolant recove ry system
B d to be w•th and w thou!
tr a d e n or on Lease Ba s•s
Del1very wttnm 60 da y s or
sooner
The r ght s reserved to retect

PH. 992·2196

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

$795
good ltres

$495
1967 PONTIAC
Catalma 4 Dr lo cal I owner automat1c p
s teer mg rad1o good t1r es

d~

On Mosl Amencan Cars
Butlt to Your Specs
Delivered to Job Stte

-G UARANTEEOPHONE 992 2094

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Open 8 Til 5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

MATERIALS CO
773 5554

Gene Grate
Clerk Tre11surer

Mason W Va

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EXPERIENCED
Radiate

Gene's
Body Shop
Ph 992 5271

From the largest Tru ck orBu lldozer Radtator to th e
smalle st Heater Core
Nathan 81gg s
Radtator Soectahst

Card of Thanks

Wanted

Help Wanted

12 MEN N£EDEO

Ph 992 2174

Full or Partt1me
~EMA l E

beagle brown b lack
and wh te no col l ar Los t at
Rt 124 and Route 7 by pass
F am ly pe t r ewa rd o ff er ed
Pho H' 742 3266
3 19 31c

BLACK clutch purs e lo st near
Burg er
Chef o r
Holz er
Hosp ta
n Gal li PO li S If
found pl ease call 992 7008
Rewa rd
J 20 Jt c

Me n needed to work m
Gall1a
&amp;
Mat;on
County No experoence
necessary Must have
ca r and neat ap
pea rance
Call Mr Nap1er
9 to 5 Monday &amp;
Tuesday On If

Pets For Sale

446.0677'

BLACK femal e German
Shepn erd
spayed
and
fr endl y Phone 1192 5947
J 9 3tc

WantP.tl To Buy
JU N K
AUTO S
comp l ete
del vered to our ya rd We p ck.
up auto bod1es and buy al l
kmd s of sc r ap met a ls and
.ron R ders Sa l vage St ate
Route 12.:1 Route 4 Pomeroy
Oh10 Phon e 992 5468
3 14 12tp
RECYCLE your newspapers
and cor rug at ed pa steboard to
Th e Rosenburg Company at
A thens Oh o We are your
best market a t $1 50 per 100
pound s for both .t erns we buy
sc rap •ron cast ron shee t
ron
copper
bras s and
alum num
We have been
heres nee 191 6 so we Know a
:.ma l l b 1 about r ecycl ng
Conserve re c yc l e and se ll
your waste mater a l s to
Rosenberg a t Ath ens Oh o
we c lose each Fr•day noon for
balance of th e week If you
would l1ke to cat us about
m fc rm a t10n
our
phone
number 1S 593 7477 Se t to The
at Athens
Rose n berg Co
Ohro We need your bu sm ess
and
your
support
1n
Recyc lmg
J 15 7tc
NO 1 copper 75c rad at(JrS
35c red brass 40c batlenes
1'1 20 M A Hal l ReedSV Ill e
Oh o Phone 378 62~9
1 27 tfc

WANTED

PAPER CARRIER
For

CLIFTON, W. VA.
PHONE 992·2156
THE DAILY
SENTINEL
Pomeroy OhiO
WOMEN or g rl s over 18 Ca l
11117 2565 for mt erv ew
3 17 3t c

INFORMATION ABOUT.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL SECURJTY
CONSUMER PROTECTION

AND
GREAT COUNTRY

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Turf Tnm 3 HP

POWER MOWERS

52.95

Real Estate For Sale
5 ROOM house and bath

two
car garage 2 story on Carson
Road 1n Mason
Contact
Russe ll Bal 77J 5606
3 12 tf c

5 ROOM hOlJSe w th bath n
upper end of Syracuse Phone
992 )116
3 15 8tc
n M d
N ew k ! chen and
d epor t
bath app l1anc es •nctu ded
Cal l 992 53 10
3 19 26tc

26" Turf Til3'12 H p
TILLERS

129.95
POMEROY LANDMARK
'1".. _Jack W Carsey Mgr
~~tid~ Phone 992 2181

4 BEDROOM home at Brad
bury t\JSI 5 m nutes f ro m
M d d l eport Phone 992 2297
3 17 6tp
NEW 3 bedroom
Rutland Phone

house near
6161
J 17 6tc

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BUILD IN G lots Phone Albert
H II Racme 949 226
n or gmal cartons
Never
3 20 6fp
used
Cleara n ce on
74
Models
(Only
a
f&lt;&gt;w
ava l ab e)
$63 40 cash or 2 BEDROOM hou se "'n M d
d l epo rt Se ll by owner pr ced
t erm s ava ilable Phone 992
to set Phon e 949 3832
2653
3 20 6tc
3 20 lf c

ELECTROL UX
Vacuun
Cleaners co mplete w tn at
tachments
cordw nder and
pamt spray Us~d but m like
new cond !JOn
Pay $34 45
casn or budget p an ava ta ble
Phone 992 2651
3 20 tf c
NEW lm pr ved
Z pp es
the
great
ron p II now w•th
V •t am n C Nelson Drug
3 20 lt c
lAS T mon th for wmter pr ces
on 197 4 trailers and fold
downs
Reese
hrl c he s
Relr gerators
Furnaces 25
Pet
off
Awn o m a t c
Awn ngs 20 Pet off 12 month
warranty w th serv ce Camp
Con ley Starcraft Sales Rt 62
N of Pt
Pleasant Beh nd
Red Carpel I nn 675 5384
3 20 3tc

for Sale
TRUCK topper for 8 ft bed
Factory made Phone 992
7132
J 19 6tc
- - - - - -- - -- - - - -

RT 36 Dav•s d tcher one 3 x
36 and one 6 and 24 cha n
L 1ke new cond ton Phone 1
614 446 0762 after 5 p m $500
3 18 6tc
LO SE werght W1tt1 New Shape
Tablets and Hydre x Water
Pills at Sutton Drug Mrd
dteport and N elson Drug
3 19 3tc
1973 MASSEY Ferguson ndmg
lawn motor 3~ mower 7 h p
Phon e 1 (30 4) 77 3 ~161
3 19 5tp
21 F T Cob a speed boat 200
horsepower
Burck V 8 n
board outboard dl' ve fult
covers
tandem
tra le r
Exce l lent cond ton
Phone
3 17 6tc

FORDs de deltvery hayrake
J pt h t ch p ckup on rubber
Excellent cond ton Contact
Kenneth Hartley
Bunker
H II 992 6320
J 14 6tc

SIN GER sewmg mach nes 1972
model m beautifUl walnut
cab net Makes des1gn st1t
ches z g zag
buttonho l es
bl nd hem s et c L ke new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 00
12 7 tfc

1969 GRAND Pr1x red With
Olack v nyl top S975 Phone
992 5335
3 18 :)tc

D AV I S
300
trencher w.tn
blade $3 200 W1th Ira l er
$3 500 197 1 8 h p wne ~ l ho rse
w th 36
mower and 42
blade $700 Also hay SOc a
bale Phone 1185 337J evenmgs
3 15 6tp

WISEMAN
AGENCY
Galhpoh s

Exc1tmg
New Home
YOU
WONT
BELIEVE
YOUR EYES WHEN YOU
STE P IN SID E T HI S NEW
S PLIT
LEVEL
HUGE
LIVING ROOM WITH A
L OV E LY BAL CO NY EF
FE CT GOING TO THE 3
L ARGE
BEDROOMS
BEAUTIFUL
BUILT IN
OAK
CABIN ETS
WITH
QUALITY
APPLIANCES
BUILT IN COMPLETELY
CARPETED FO R D A D - A
LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE
WITH WOR KS HOP PLUS 2

ACRES

TO

PUTTER

AROUND ON LOCATED IN
RUTLAND
YOU MU ST
SEE THE INSIDE OF THI S
O NE TO APPRECIATE lT
OFFICE446 3643

EVENINGS
Bud McGhee-446 12S5
E M tke W•seman- 446
3796

3 bedroom

ranch type hom e Hot water .
hea ting n•ce modern k1tchen
front porch and garage

COAL

room home w1th large front
yard Also a rental to h elp pay
off Room for 2 trader s Only

SALE

JAYMAR

THE

r-----------------~--------------------T
ME I GS &amp; GALUA LINE
81g Capac1ty
STATE ROUTE 7 AT
'r' OAM to f tl your old couc h and
Maytag
CHESHIRE OP ... N 1 AM
c har cush1ons as low as
AutomatiCS
TO 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
$10 95 Upholstery books on l y
2 speed operat on
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
50c
4
nch
covered
foam
Cho ce ot water
J 18 5tc
mattresses for standard SIZe
temps Auto water
bed
$29 95
Potn e rov
level control Ltnt
REDUCE safe and fast wtth
Recovery 622 E Man Street
F Iter or Pow er F m
GoBese Ta-blets and E Vap
Pomeroy Ohio Phone 992
Ag tator
wate r P•lls
Nelson Drug
(554
Perma Press
3 5 26tc
3 18 1tp
Maytag
Hato of Heat
;;vuo qual ty hay Also 2 12 HOR SEPOWER cub ca det
Dryers
reg 1Siered oeagle dogs Catr
Surround
clothes
48 nch mower 8 months old
992 7201 after 5 1:" m
With gentle
even
Hydro stat c Phone 7.tl2 3821
14
6t
p
3
heat No hot spots
2 27 tfc
no o'w'erdrylng F ne
Si~R EO
Walnut
AM FM
Mesh Lint Filter
Rad o 8 track tape com
We Spec•atire '"
p nat•on Balance $110 73 or
MAY TAG
terms available Phone 992
1973 MG B convert ble 7 500
Red Carpet
3%5
m tes lots of extras Call 1
Serv•ce
2 14 tf c
304 773 5323
3 18 6tc
uROCE:RY bus ness tor sa le
Bu1ld ng for sale or lease
1957 CHEVRO LET Ex ce ll ent
Phon e 773 56 18 from 8 30 p m
cond •t on Calt 992 2967 after S
pm
to 10 p m for appomtment
l'lutland
7424211
Arnold Grate
3 20 tfc
3 20 7tc

Auto Sales

6

j

6

6
7

$1800000
MIDDLEPORT -

$17 500 00
POMEROY -

Large 9

Good 3 slory

bu smess bulldmg on Mam St
wtth a 2 story busmess room
and rental on 2nd

LANO - On Rl 7 about one
mtle out

REMO D EL N G
r r on a shelf
to a hou se Cil 1949 J8 l 2o r B4J
2661

EDGE OF TOWN - 2 acres
plu s

BUILDING' LOT - In Chesler
TOW;'lShlp $1800 00

INDUSTRY IS BUYING
MORE LAND BETTER BUY
YOURS NOW WHILE IT IS
AVAILABLE
AND
SOMEWHAT REASONABLE

Yogi 6

Jeff
8 25 8 30 8 55 -

3 20 6tc

R e pa r

parts
4 ~6 02?4
10 am 5
p m Da v s Va cuum Cleaner
Sl ore Georg es Cr ee k Road
next to Bob s CB Rad o Sa te&lt;&gt;
1 20 lt c

9 00 -

Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle 13 New Zoo Revue6
Capt Kangaroo 8 10 Sesame St 33 New Zoo Revue 13

s Collie 6
Jack LaLanne 13
Brady Bunch 6
News 13

Paul Dtxon 4 Phd Donahue 15

Fnendly Junct1on 10

AM 3 Abbot\ &amp; Costello 8 W ld W ld West 6 B ography 33

Movte

9
9
10
10

C BRADFORD Auchoneer
Complete Serv ce
Phone 949 3!1 21
RacneOho
Crt Bradford
5 1 tfc

11

30 55 00 30 00 -

The B g Show

13

To Te\1\he Truth 3 Tattletales 8
Chuck Wh1\e Reports 10
DmahShore3 15 JokersWid8 10 Compan)46
$10 000 Pyramtd 8 10 Jeopardy 3 4 15
Gambl\10 8 Password 13 W za rd of Odds 3 4 15 M ke

Douglass 6

11

30 - Love of L1le 8 10 Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Brady
Bunch 13

11
12

EXCAVAT IN G dozer loader
and ba c khoe work
sept c
tan ks fns tal ed dump trucks
and lo boys for h r e will haul
1 11 d rt top so 1 I mestone
and gravel Ca l l Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 70811
n1ght pho ne 9112 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

55 - CBSNewsS Danlmel s WorldlC
00 - Bob Brauns 50 50 Club 4 New s B 10 13 Pa ssword 6
Jackpot' 3 15

12 30 ~ Spilt Second 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10 Baffle 3 15

12 45 - Eleclnc Company 33
12 55 - NBC New~ 3 15
1 00- News 3 All My Children 6 13 No\ for Women Only 15
Concentration 8 What s My L1ne' 10
30 - As the World"! urns 8 10 3 On A Match 3 4 15 Let s
Make A Deal 6 13

~ ---

2 00 - Days of Our L1v es 3 4 15 Gu1d1ng ltght 8 10 New lywed
Game 6 13

DOZER work land cte•ar ng by
th e ac r e hourly or contrac t
fa rm ponds r oads etc Large&gt;
dozer and operator v11th over
20 years expertence Pu l li ns
Exc (. va tm g Pomeroy Oh o
Phone 99 2 2-178
12 19 tfc

2 30 - Doctors 3 4 15

G~rlln

My L1te6 13 Edge ol N1gh\8 10

J 00 - Another World 3 4 15 General Hosp1tal6 13 Pnce Is

R1ghl 10 8 Masterpiece Theater 20
3 30-0ne Life to LlveiJ 6 Ph1l Ocnahue4 New Match Game

lea ve al l thmgs o f a speculatrve
nature alone today That rnc udes
l ryrng to draw to an nsrde straight
m penny poker

--

20 33 Love Amertcan Style 13 Lucy Show 8 Movte Th e
Grf&gt;en Helmet 10
4 30 - Gtlllgan sIs 13 6 Green Acres 3 Bonanza 15 Hazel 8

Jackpot' 8
5 00 -

Mtsfer Rogers 20

33

Bonanza 3

Merv Gnff1n 4

Mission ImposSible 6 Andy Gnfhlh 8 Gomer Pyle USM C
13
5 30-HodgepodgeLodge20 Beverly H1llbllloes 8 Elec Co 33

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REA SO N AB l E ra tes PI 446
4787 Ga l l pol s John Russe ll
Owner and Operator
5 12 t fc

Trails West 15

Hogans Heroes 13

6 00 - News 3 &lt; 8 10 15 Sesame St 20 ABC News 13 Trulh
or Consequences 6

Yoga and You 33

L1has

6 30- NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CBS News 8 10 Your

'

SAGITTARIUS {Nov 23 Dec
21) f here s so Tlelhtng the !amrly
expecls you \ ) do l or them but

March 20 1974

yo r II bf!comP. so nvo l 11ed n
someth ng else I w II be o.-er
looked

ARIES (M arch 21 Apnl 19)

Dear Belen
Tom and I met m Septemtx'r and were mm n ed m Ck tobet
He sa smger so we trnvel &lt;llot He s sweet ktnd and womlerfuJ
and I love him but
When we attended Ius co\ sm s weddmg I heard about some
skeletons m the closet Ftrst the bnde w ts about c1g ht lllonth.;;
pt egnant all dressed m a white fm mal gowr No one seemed
emban assed but me
Then I heard that two of Tom s mee&lt;s wet e also pt egnanl
before marraage and hts h'o nephews IH' on chugs Al so Ius
brother has been divorced four limes
Now I m wondet mg If there are anJ othe1 gob lins llllll'r
husband s past Should I questwn him on tin s - WOHH II ll
Dear Worned
NO' Vou marned 1om WI thou\ askmg !01 a pe&lt;ligt ce Wh;
worry about tt now ?
Settle for sweet kmd end wonderfu l and t etmmber th 1!
every fannly has 1ts goblins - e\en yours - B

++-1
Dear Belen
I like to m•x when I mat part1es My Wife thmks I sl10uJd sta)
at her s1de and talk to her or as a couple If we get se parated she
Sits m ::t corner till she ca tche s mv eye ami I nus! !.:t lh ~z &lt; on H
back or we leave early a t he1 ms1stem:e
I don t chase women but I enjoy mmglmg w lh a cro wd " 'd
thmk tt ndiculous that a man and m fc &lt; m t fum.:twn !jep u atd)
when tn company of othe1 s
What s wrong with a wornm who resen ts a GH I f1ARJOUS
HUSB~ND

Dear Husband
Your w1fe may be shy Jealous or a party hater or pet haps a
combmahon of all three
It does no good to tell th1s type shes w10ng tmless you can
also budd up her self..:onfldence Why not let yow
gregariousness carry her aJong ? f 1ke her arm and make het
mmgle D1rect group conversahons her v &lt;Y Show her you 1 e
proud of her Soon your pnde wlll 1efJecl m olhets opuuons
Once you get her talkmg w1th people she rna) discuvet what you
already know E\ ery couple needs apru !ness as "ell us
together ness and too mu ch clmg1ng can urk th e l 1f~ r1 g ht oul ot
a marnage - H
Dear Belen
I thought I ""s stood up a couple of weeks 1gu b) d mdn
who asked me out to dinner and then d1&lt;ln t appea r I 11 IS mad
and hurt and when he d1dn t cal l to ,1polog1ze I wrote lum a
rather sarcastiC note whi ch I vet v mU&lt;.: h 1egretted th( mmute 1

A
lnend ... wei mea n ng adv ce s
more c ompa ss ona te tl :m log cal
Before you heed ! t\J n I O¥er n
yo ur m nd

CAP RI CO RN {Dec 22 Jan 19)
Pay pml cular otte rt on to I 1an
c r&lt;l transac tions you have today
You cou ld be tak en advantage o f
Keep records re cc pts

TAURUS (Apnl 20 May 201

Son cone you re on rr cndly te 11s
w th t l S a wOJy o f do ng lh ngs tlla t
sk rt I •e bo de rl 1e o e lh cs
Avo d t)l s p e so \o(! ny
GEMINI(May 21 June 20) Don
be you own lawye 1 you have a
ega I proble n R h s 1 Te Ge e)(
per t adv ce
I w II be ~ss C:l(
pens ve 1n \h ( tong run

AQUARIUS {Jan 20 Feb 19)
Don I get too nvo ved n bu srness
matt ers at thr s t me w th acqua n
lances abou t whom you know I I
lie
PISCES {Feb 20 March 20)

You w II bed sappo nted today by
one yo J a e c ount ng on fa lielp
Don I put so much fil th n h s
pro n ses

CANCER {J une 2t Ju ly 22)

1 e la s! th ng you want to do to
dil) s to 11 de m st?.Ke s If ~ a u vc
done so net!l ng wrong seck t1elp
Iro n one wl o c m ec! fy 11
LEO (Ju l y 23 Aug 22) It s no t
vour •u lur e to be dece Uul but
you re g o ng to tell a I ttle wh to
1e and t s go g to bac klne

March 20 1974
Oor t et ne w deas you get ll s
co 1111 g yea go ur de-.elop ed o
l nt ed The ,uccess you re look
1ng lor es w tl r your c ea ve
lil ent s

catc h uo you 11 sac r I C"' eft c e 1

231

Future Is Now 33

SEPT I C TAN K S
AR OBIC
S EWAGE
SYS TEMS
CL EANED
REPAIRED
M I LLER
SA NITATION
STE WART OHIO PH 662

Room 222 13

7 l'O - Truth or Conseq 3 Beat th"'Ciock 4 What s My L1ne 8
News 6 10 Lets Make A Deal 11: Sporls Desk 15 Electn c
Company 20 Gilt of L1fe 33

3035

WIN AT BRIDGE

10 4 tfc

West gives thoughtless assist
20
NORTH
• AQ!07
'AKQJ4
K 73
.foQ
1 WESTIDI
EAST
• K 85
'97 5
'82
+842
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SOUTH
• J 962
'10 6 3
+ J 96
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+

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DOZER and back h~;-;; k
ponds and sept c tanks d t
ch tng serv •ce to p so t f 11
d rt
I mesto n e
B&amp;K Ex
cava t ng Phon e 992 5367 or
9112 3861
9 1 lfc

3 Pnmates
4 G IVC the

OK

5 Wtlhtn

(comb
form)

letter
11

Wt scon sm

CJty

6 I ong tune

12 Labor
un on
btanc h

favontc
(colloq )
Dawdle
Medt cval
shteld
Chatter
Htgh

23 D1es -

(mus )

24 Vener a

D1ck
1racy
&lt;hat acter

IG -

onh

11 tJrC

17 I enc tng
fo I
19 l'tut of a
tru ck
22 Get tie

uled It
1 odey I heat d he hns been m the hospital followmg a car
ACc ident that happened the day before our date He II be laid up
mothe t month
Do 1 daJ e go to see hun when he s pt obably still smar tmg over
my letlet - ASHAMED

Ill

Dea• Ashamed
Wh) not wnte thts man an explnnatory note THEN go to see
tum ? A pahent who must remam m bed another month tsn t
hkely to hold a grudge agmnst ANY prospect!' e VISitor
ESpecialh one who l!Xl logtzes lot an honest mistake - H

7
8

m n of
Verona
2~ Pil lm lc f
26 Ce 1lH il

9
10

Yeslcrday

14 Exagger

blc

ate
18 Bah 1
19 - de

35 Greek

one

27 AquariUm

favontc
28 Ltc
down

grace

20 Nautch

32

Rome s

g1rl

rtver

21 Abject

33 F1eld ol
granular

s Answer

36
37
38
39
40

moun
tams
Burl Withered
Clothmg
style
Brewery
creation
Small

v10lm
41 H.rc
snow
~~~~~
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22 Polarts or
Pollux

diug s
(2 wtb)

29

SW ISS

nvc1

30 Great
Plam s
&lt;.tiJOd.(

31 Pcl cg s

son
32 Soapy
mmcnl

33 Insect
311 Super
man s
gJrlfrwnd

Unscramble lhcs(' four Jumbl~s.
om letter fo ~ 1ch sq uan- to
form (our nrdmnr) words

38 PI ctcml

{hyph
wd)
42 Oil SOUICC
43 Record
44 Stdetl ack
45 Bedevtl
DOWN
l Run along
2 Mature

DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE - Here's how to work 1t
I

WHAT
OFTEN
eao'YIE AFTEF:
A WHILE

10

9 30 - E l tof N orton Rev ew s 31
10 00
News 20 Energy Crun ch 6 Energv Repo r t 3 &lt;1 15
St r ee ts of San Franc 1sco 13
10 30 - Day A t N1ght 33 Com edy P tot 6
11 00
News3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak 33
11 30 - Johnn y Carson 3 d 15 0 c k Cavett 6 13 Mo ves
Valent Road B
Hem ng V' ay s A d ventures of tt Yo J 19
Man 10
1 00
Tom orrow 3 4
1 30
News 13
2 00 - News 4

ACROSS
1 Vesttge
6 Last
Greek

15

you ve pu t ott th ngs you sl auld
I ave done yeste day they II sutf e
eve f1 rno rf' lodr~y In you r has te to

23 Oct

by THOMAS JOSEPH

fled
(3wds)

VIRGO {Aug. 23 Sept 22 ) It

cy
LIBRA {Sept

~

13 Unven

7 30 - Hol l ywood Squar es 3 Wild K n gdom 0 Aea l he Clock
13 Look n a Ah eiid 33 T o Tel l the T ut t. 6 Ou e s G nl s 8
Johnny Ma 1n s Sta1 d Up &amp; Cheer 15 Zoon t O R€ 1 t 1n g F or
t h e Clas s• oo 11 Tertcher 33 Den ier s Cl a f
8 00
W01lton s 8 10 Advora l 0s 20 JJ Chopp rr On e 6 13 I p
Wr son 3 4 15
8 30
F r ehou se 6 13
9 00
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Truman 33 Jung Fu 6 13 Mov1 e., S , &lt;Jnt I I( S nql &lt;e G r I

S1do K1cks

:r ()Otl•-r !&lt;NOW IF
~1&gt;1" NEW GU&lt;.' IS
GONe TO WORKour

You re not a very good shopper
toda y and I you shop you II prove
rt You cou d eas rl y be so ld a bau
ble you don t need

FOR WEDNESDAY

'

Forget tlw Fannly Skclt ton s

a

FUNNY BUSINESS

SCORPIO {Oct 24 Nov 22)

a 10 How To SurVIVe A Marrtage 3 15
4 00- Mr Cartoon 3 Speedracer 6 Somerset 15 Sesame St

READY MIX
CONCRETE
del vered r ght to your
prolecf Fast and easy Free
es t mat es Phon e 992 3284
Goeg en Rea d y M1~ Co
M ddleport Oh o
6 30 lfc

Now arrange the Circled letters
to rorm the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon.
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(An.wen 1omorrow)

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Is

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used for the three L s X for the
apostrophes the length
hmls Each day the tude

P
G

!:RYPTOQUOTES
ATPKO EN K GAYDW

GSCGQH
JDWGA

two 0 s etc Smgle l etters
and formation of th e words are all
letters are d1fierent

HBWXAGXSW,

DWHWVRSPKJ

ATW

GH

HEVWCTGA

EBWDG -RWDKGDI

1W NEKAWKWSSW
Yesterday's Cryptoquote CREDULITY IS BELIEF IN
SLIGHT EVIDENCE WITH NO EVIDENCE, OR AGAINST
EVIDENCE -TRYON EDWARDS

IJJCK 1KACY

TI-IERE IT IS!

Tl-!15 15 TI-lE TREI

WE. Ll HAYE' E.XPJ.AININ TO
DO BUT AT LEAST W5 1.1.. 6E
HIODEN FROM. TH COPS FER.
A Wloi.ILE ~ I ~OPE' HE 5 ~Ert(

Both vulner-1ble

OPEN- RogerHyseTPs Garag e
n ea r Cross road s on St Route
124 a 30 to 6 p m Mon day
thr ough Sa tu rday Phon e 1192
5682 or 992 712 1
2 22 26t c

West

North

East

Soulb

14

Double

Pass

34

24
Pass

3.Pass

Pass

4.

Pas:;

It taste
th same t me 1

Gasol1ne?

Pass

Pass

CONsTR uCr

tON
Root ng
spout ng
k tche ns
and bathrooms Com plete
remodelmg Phone 742 6213
12 3 tfc

A U1ffiin~=fCEins uran~;- been

ca n ce ll ed?
Los t
your
operator s I ce nse Call 992
7428
6 15 lfc

- - - - - - -- - -

IN TERIOR or exter •or pa nr
mg For fr ee est ma tes ca ll
992 )91" 1.
J 1 26tc

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Real Estate For Sale

CLOSE

IN over 4 acres
Furntsl)ed home 3 BR bath
Natural gas heat C 1ty wa te r
Porches
Many
o ther
features $7 100 00

J;

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Opemng lead - 4K

DON T fUS S Don t cuss turn
your tunk automob l es over to
us R1v ers 1d e A uto Wreck 1ng
Phone 1 !30 4) 773 5890
3 7 26tc

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Wests kmg of clubs held
the f1rst tnck as expected It
was up to h1m to lead once
more and after considerable
thought he led a second club
ThiS play gave South a slight
problem but he solved 11
qUickly by ruffmg and leadmg out dummy's queen of
spades
East took h1s kmg but all
"!H AT'S WH ERE 'rOU RE
I MENJ HER RESILIENCE 1
the defense could score after
WRO~ (;TAN WEND I
F
R&amp;T
S
HE
LOST
HER
that was one diamond tr1ck
171/71(1 DESERT
HU5BAND THEN HER
N1cely played, sa1d West
WINNIE I
FI ANCE TilEN THAT
Then he contmued 'I guess 1t
BABYTHAT WA~
helps to have fnendly oppo
LEFTON HER
WOR5TEP
nents
What d1d I do wrong?'
asked East
Nothmg at all replied
West I was the fnend ly op
ponent
Do you see where West
went wrong'
If West had rev 1ewed the
btddmg carefully he would
have seen the East almost
surely held tpe kmg of
spades After all East had ----:;::!!':!---'-----/---;®
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A.L.L.
needed one h1gh card for 11
•up•'"l"'"..w -•ER
11
F£EL!N MEN 15
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Si dJ
UPERIOR
TO
UIAALN,
M"""·•II
hts queen of diamonds at
'
~"'"·'~'
tnck two A low diamond
lead would g1ve South a
chance to let 11 nde around to
h1s jack, but the queen of d1a
monds would force South to
r1se w1th dummy's kmg
Later on East would get 1n
w1th the kmg of trumps and
be able to lead a d1amond
and g1ve West two diamond
tncks
BARNEY
(NEWSPI\PER ENTERPRISE i\SSN
GIT OVER ON 'lORE
OWN DADBURN
SIDE II

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REEDSIIILLE AREA - 180
acres at $120 per acre On
blacktop h !ghway Wat er tap
patd Most mmerals

SYRACUSE - Large 2 slory
7 rooms 4 BR 2
Basement Gara ge
New gas furna ce
New
co ppe r Pit m b ng
R ver
frontage to doc k th e boat

frame
ba th s

$10 500 00
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Sunnse Semmar 4 Sacred Heart 10
Amenca s Problems 10
25
Farm Report 13
JO ~ Btble Answers 8 Patterns for Lt v ng 13 News 6 F 1ve
Mtnutes to Ltve By 4
35 - Columbus Today 4
45 - Farmttme 10 Mormng Report 3
00 - Today 3 4 lS News 8 10 D ck Van Dyke 13 Hu ck &amp;
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tape p layer 4 speaker sound
sys t em
Ba la nce $109 46 or
use our budget terms Call
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THURSDAY MARCH21 1n4

SEW IN G MAC HINE S Repa r
serv ce alt mBk es 992 2284
The Fabr c Shop Pome roy
Author. zed Smger Sal es and
Ser v ce We Sha rpen Sc ssors
3 29 tfc

THE

B} 1-lt,len Bond

Truth or Conseq 3 Beat

NewsJ 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 B 1rth and Babies 6 13 Mov tes
Tnbute to a Bad Man 8
We Were Strangers 10
1 00 - Tomorrow 3 4 News 13
2 00 - News4

1 17 ti C

POMEROY -

FOR

10 30 - Day AI

NEW 3 bedroom home 1'- 2 bath
garage basement on Gravel
H 11 M dd teport Natural gas
a1reodY In
Phone Dale
Dutton 992 3369 evenmgs

992 2534

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News 10 6 What s My Ltne

9 00 - Mev e The Caretakers 3 4 15 Ca nnon 8 10 Uncle
Sam Requests the Plea sure Of 20
10 00 - Ko1ak 8 10 News 20 Energy Repor t 13 Energy Crunch
6 Interface 33

992 2094
606 E Mam Pomeroy

SWEEPER
supples

Con

Beat the Clock 13 Pollee Surgeon 3 On the Money 4 A n
ftques 20 Eptsode Act on 33
8 00- Sonny &amp; Cher 10 Btl I Moyers Journal 20 Washmgton
Connedton 33 Th e Cowboy s 6 13 Chase 3 B ll y Graham
Crusade 4 15
8 30 - Th ea ter In Amenca 33 Woman 20 Mov1e Men of the
Dragon 6 13

POMEROY
tiOME &amp; AUTO

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Truth or

\he Clock 4 Elec Co 20 Know Your School s 33 I Spy 15
B1lly Graham Crusade 13
7 30 - To Tell the Truth 6 Sale ollhe Century 8 The Judge 10

WILL T RIM or cut trees and
shr ubb ery A so c lean out
basements allies etc Ca ll
949 3221 or 742 4441
3 14 26 tc

1971 4 WHEEL driv e J ton
Ford p1ckup truck
$20 600
111! Ml·rh,lltlf )lll't'l
m l es
H1 1 ft
ca b over
Ponwmy,
Oh 1o .: 5769
camper self contamed Also
topper Will sell separatelv
Call 985 3554 after 6 p m
10 ACRES - On Rl 7 Loop on
weekdays
Harold &amp;rew
Mtddleport
Good locat on for
er Long Bottom Oh o
3 15 tfc hom es or bus ness

COAL

7 00 -

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
Nlghl992 3525
or992 5232

Stop In and See
Floor D1splay

Development 33

6 30 - News3 4 6 8 10 15 Room 222 13

SEPTIC
TAN KS
c l eaned
M odern San t at on 992 3954 or
992 73-19
10 23 tfc

FIRST and second cut hay tor
sale Phone Star l1ng Ma ssar
98 5 3953
J 14 6tp

PRIVATE mee tng room for
any organ za t on phone 992

sonallty &amp; Behavtoral
sequences 6

Wat er 1 nes a nd Power
Lmes All work done by the
foot or contract Also dozer
work and septt c tanks m
sta lied

FURNITURE

Helen Help
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WEDNESDAY MARCH20 1974
6 00 - News 3 4 8 10 15 ABC News 13 Sesame 51 20 Per

BEAUTIFUL new homes now
under con struct on n pr me
loc al on on c dy water and
sewer Cho ceo f des.gns Wall
t o wall carpet ng and a r
cond1l on ng mcluded
W 1ll
help
arrange
f nanc ng
conv en t onal loans w•fh down
payment low as S pet Oth er
new homes ava•lable to
qual f• ed buyers w th NO
DOWN
PAYMENT
Ca ll
col l ect 614 837 65-10 or 739 0785
or wr te
Great A mer can
Ho m es In c P 0 Box 687
Pomeroy Oh o 45769
3 1 tfc

For Rent

3 AND 4 ROOM turn•shed a nd
unf\Jrn shed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
4 12 ttc

\6141 949 2433

FURNITURE

1971 DODGE Monaca
a r
cond I onmg 4 door P 5 and
P B
Good gas m le age
Phon e Dav d H II
Rae m e
q49 2762
] 15 6 c

2 BEDROOM house

POS I T ION
w h
Welcome
Wagon
In fe rn al onal
Plea sa 11 c areer
ft ex1 bl e
hours good earn n gs
Ca r
n£&gt;cessary
For pe rsona l
E
nterv ew ca l l A thens Oh o EXCELSIOR Salt Works
Man St Pomeroy All k. nd s
{ 6 14 1 592 12 1&lt;1 Equal Op
of salt water pe l lets water
po r tun ty Employer
nuggets block salt and own
3 20 3tc
Oh o R ver Salt Phone 992
38111
6 5 lf c:

] 975

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All work guaranteed

Auto Sales

WE HAVE a ll your uphol stery
needs
burlap
den m
cam br c foam g ue z ppers
tack ng si r p s spr ng s and
c lips
ch pboard
button
tw n e sew ng thread
egs
uphol st e r y booKs dacron
webb ng sprrng tw1ne tacks
we lt c ord
cotton SW iv el
bases
foam
foam
foam
Pomeroy Recovery 622 E
Man S t
Pomeroy
Oh1o
phOne 992 7554
3 5 Hie

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Reasonab le Prtces

Television Log

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Pamtlng A Spec1alty

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AN TIQUE qu• l ls and 1ewe tr y
3 11 tfc
Also
nterested n furn lur e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and d 1shes Call 992 5262 2 BEDR OOM mob le home
even ng s or mornrngs
also 1 trill or space Phone
2 20 tfc
949 2261
] 20 6t p
OLD turn tur e oak t a b les
clocks ce bo xes brass bed s APAR TM E NT for rent
2
d sh es desks or co mp let e
bedrooms Phone 992 5908
household s Wrtte M
D
J 19 6tc
M ller Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh o
c all 992 7760
APAR TMENT for r en t Phone
5 13 ti C
992 5592
3 19 tfc
OLD Upr ght p ano s
Any
cond ton Pay ng $10 cash FURN SHED
2
b edroo m
Wr1te
g ve d reef ons
to
trailer
close to schools
WITTEN PIANO CO 'P 0
shopprng center and sw m
BOX 18 Sard s Oh o 43 946
m ng pool Phone 992 5914
3 1J 30tc
3 17 6tC
LET US se l l t for you at auc
t lon Will buy all furn ture or
househo d goods
Polly s
Auct on House Open 9 30 to
5 30 da ly Phone 992 3509 537
H gh St
Middleport Oh o
2 26 30tc

Pomeroy

For Sale

140.00 WHK

lost

808 W Matn Pomeroy

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

T HE CH i l DREN of Belfy Cl n e
w shes to lhank everyon e who WANTED to r en l a fur n •shed
t e tped n any way dur ng th e
ra • er or small house n th e
death of our dear mot he GOd
country n Pomero
Rutla 1d
bl ess each o f vou G l enda
area Contact Dean Sc t1rock
Fr eddy and He en
Hunts Tra ler Park J ack so1
3 20 H e
01 0
] 1{] 6fp
WE WOULD Ik e to thank a 1 of
our fr enrts upon t1 e death of
our brother
Robert W
Bunch
Thank s
to
the
eme rgency
squad
Dr
McGowaP Pastor Ed Buf
f ngton Mrs He l en Harper
51 a r on Bu f f ngton and pal l
b ea r er s All t hose who sent
b eau t lui flower s and food
Thank s for the cards t llat
were also sen! W e t hank you
The Bunch F am ly Geor9e
1
Doreen Dar l ene Joyce and
Annee MeW IIa ms
) 20 tp

v tlage of Middleport

RUTLA~D

WOOD TRUSSES

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

THE M SSI O N ARY Soc ety of
the Syra cuse F r s l Cl ur ch 01
God w II hod a r ummage sa l
n th e F .-y Bu l d n gon M II 5 1
M dd l eport Mar c h 2 1 11 and
11 beg nn ng at 9 a n
3 19 21 c

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ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRICATED

lf c

anyora llb~.o s

PINTO we1g ht 2443 122 &amp; 140 c u 4 cy l e ngme
94 2 wheelbase
Pnced from $2442
MUSTANG II 2743 we1ght, 140 4 cyl &amp; 170 V 6
eng me 96 2 wheelbase
Pnced from $2895
MAVERICK 2879we,g ht &lt;00 &amp; 250 6cyl and
302 V Bengme 103 &amp; 109 9 w hee lba se
Pnced
from $2591
TORINO, 3886 we1ght 302 V 8 351 V 8 400 V 8 &amp;
460 V 8 eng me 114 &amp; 11 8 whee l base
Pnced
lrom $2976

Business Services

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

$895
V 8 eng m e automaltc

1967 DODGE DART
4 Dr 6 cyl std trans rad1o
clean mtenor blue hn1 sh

KO SKOT
KO SM E T ICS
8.
w GS Fo r a good ne of
Cos me! cs fr e 1d ly se rv ce
and someon e to cha t w th
g ve me a call He len Jan E
Brown 9925 11)

CA SE NO
20079
F ourth
March 24
197 4 a t 2 p m
An nu al Accoun t of Ben H
PlJb l c s we l come
Ew ng and The Huntmgton
) 20 3tp
Nat onal Bank of Columbus Co
Execu to rs ol the Esta t e o f FABR C Inn
Second an
W II am
Henry
Ewmg
n versary sa te on many yards
Dece ased
of mater al s th rough March
CASE N O 205.:1? Second and
30 th Located on Co unty Road
F nill Account of He l en M
50 be tw een Tup per .:; Pl a ms
R g gs Guard an o f Sand ra
and ReedSV I lle Phone 378
Gardrier a m nor
6276
CA SE NO 20827 F rst and
) 20 Jlp
F nat Acc ount of Joyce A
Dav s A dm n str al r x of the GUN Shoot 7 p m F r day at the
estate
of
Elmer
Dav s
Rae ne Gun Cl ub F act ory
Deceased
c noked guns on ly Asso rt ed
CA SE NO 20822 F r sl and
meats
F n a t Acco unt of W n fr ed J
3 20 Jtc
F rankl n
Execu tr x of the
estat e of H ugh Evere ll loud n
CALl Poly s Auct on or stop by
Dece ased
to get r d of those unwant ed
CASE NO 20975 F rst and
t em s Se ll t the auct1on "~BY
F nal Account of Ca rol The ss
537 H gh St r ee t M ddlepor t
Ad -n n strarr x o r tne E tate of
992 J509 Op en 9 a m to 5 p m
Eva M The ss Deceased
Monday Wednesday T hur s
CASE N O 2100 3 F rst and
day Fr d ay unt 1 noon
F na l Acc ount of N orma n
J 1J JOtc
W e yersm ter Adm n strator of
h e Es at e of Joe Weyersm l er
(ASH pad fo r al l mak.es and
Deceased
mo del s of mob le homes
Un ess except ons ar e f ted
Phone area code 614 423 9531
th er eto sad accoun s w •l l be
4 13 t fc
tor hea r ng before sa d Court on
he lBth day ot Apr 1 1 97~ a t - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - wh ch t m e sad accounts w II b e POLLY S Auct on House 537
H gh St r ee t
M ddteport for
co ns d ered and cont nued f rom
r ela •l and con s gnmen t s. 9 30
day to day unt 1 f nally d1sposed
to s JO da1 y Pt1one 992 3509
of
2 26 30tc
Any p erson n leres t ed may
f l e wr 1 en excep t ons to sad
accolnls or to matters per
KOSCOT KOSMETIC S &amp; W I GS
ta n ng to the execut on of t h e
We have the product on hand
trus t n ot l ess 1 an f ve -days
and we d el ver to you per
pr or to the date set for hear ng
sona l ly He l en Jane Brown
992 5113
MANN I NG 0 WEBS..,..ER
12 30 tfc
JUDGE
COMMO N PLEA S COURT
REVIVAL Serv •ces
Rutland
PROBATE DIVISION
F reewill Bapt sf Ct1ur ch
ME G S COUN T Y OHIO
March 24 through 30 7 30
(Jt 70 lie
p m
w th the Rev
Paul
Taylor from Hel per Utah as
Evange l st
Spec tal s mg ng
n ght l y everyon e welcome
J 17 M e

only lmgered once durmg the
exammatwns to study a scar
over Norton s left eye
I m ready mentally and
phys1cally ' Norton saJd afterwards l have confidence m
my ab1hty and I have con
f1dence m my speed '
Foreman would say only he
was ready to f1ght anyhme
Before he started to spar, the
25 year-old champion walked
through the crowd h01stmg
ch1ldren onto h1s shoulders and
SJgnmg autographs
The he jumped onto a table
and danced w1th an e•ght-yearold g1rl to the mus1c boommg
over the loudspeaker
He also sported all of the
chtdren present at the workout
- Tuesday was St Joseph s
Day A holiday m Cathohc
Venezuela - to a soft drmk
Some 1,000 kids accepted his
offer

1970 FORb
Fawlane 3to H T Cpe
P s teen ng rad1o

1 ~ A P 5t1oOI nq evcrv TllJrs
day even ng 7 p m At t he
f.?utland Gun Club New l 1 il
Ro.1d E -. eryo n e w elcome
J 19 Jtc

Cil rpenter I 79 Acre Rulland Jc
BLIND ADS
A dd 11onal ?Sc Charge per
Lmda Sue Carpenter James
se ne nt
II Carpenter lo Homct P Adver t OFFICE
HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p n Da.ty
Parker I 79 Acre Rutland
1n a m
to 12 00 Noon
Denver 0 Curbs Be tte J 8'1 a~u
r day
Curlls Mal) Pterce to I uther
WHEREVER YOU DRIVE
C Bartoe Ehzabeth Barloe 84 In MemOIJ
State Ferm Is there
rds Dhve
N L. OV I N G mcllory of Mrs
,_,all
Hosmer L Roush Rl oda
R c h r~ d ! Rowena Rowe who
d ed March 7 1961
May Roush to Robert Cundtff
Steve Snowden
Yuu
ve y sp ec a memor es
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Hazel Cund iff 05 Act e 3 Are w th us eve rywhere
PH 992 7155
Ou
qr
ea
l
est
com
fort
s
SUI1e F&amp;rm Mutuel
Acre 05 Acre PomerO)
To kn ow you re n Gods c are
Evere tt C Ransom Beulah
Sadly
m ssed
t&gt;y
the P71 06
c h ldr en
G Ransom to Garland E
J 20 lie A FUL L gospel rev val wl be
he ld at the Me gs Jun or H gh
Bradv Stella L Brady 33
M ddl eport Oh 10 Marcil 29
Acre 20 Acre 10 Acre Let&lt;trt
IN T HE
JO and 31 al 7 JO p m each
COMMO N PlEA S COURT
even •ng and Sunday af
Antiqut ty
PROBATE DIVISION
ternoon 2 p m
Evangeli st
Wtlham Fred Snuth Sr
:\'\E IGS COUNTY OHIO
Chester Estep
Ch I co th e
Oh o Spec at s ng ng each
Beatnce Ellen Smtih to Omlle IN THE MATTER: OF SET
TlEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
even ng by Gospe l Tones and
E Hudnall Arizona Hud nall
PROBA TE COURT MEIGS
other smgers
Eve r ybody
COUNTY OHIO
we l come
Parcel, SahsbUI y
3 20 Otc
Luctlle M Haggerty Robert
A cc ounts and vou cher s ot th e
V Hagger ty to Wtlham Fred foll ow ng nam ed f duc 1iH es J BAn d Th e T ny T r o and th e•r
t ave bee n fl ed n the Prol;late
s ng ng group from V enna
Sm1th Sr Beall tee Ellen Cou r t Me gs Coun t y Oh o lor
w va w •ll be at th e Eag e
approva an d se ttlem ent
R dge
Churc h
Sunday
Smith Lot 424 Midd leport

Norton
hackers
reported
upset

Pomeroy
OF
Motor
Co.
puALITY
2 SIGNS

G UN Shoo! ~ :llurday MnrO
13 7 p m M le H I RO E~ d
Sponsor ed b y R a c n'(' F rc
Depar tm {' ''

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15- The Daily Sentmel, Middleport Pomeroy, 0 , March 20 1914

17 acres

( f enced)
barn
sto rage
bulld 1ng
large garage
Home 2 years old 3 BR
bath Love l y k1fchen with
lo ts of cabtnets range a'ld
ref Ut 1ll ty Plen ty of r oom
here $22 500 DO

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FOR NEW ' ADVENTURE
SEE AND OW N ONE OF
THE ABOVE TO BUY OR
SEL L CAL L US TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259

The bodd mg has been
West

North

East

South

Pass

3•

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2•

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What do you do now?

If no answer 992 2568

A-Bid three heart• Three
diamOAds is ,a close second
choice

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16- The Daily Sentinel, Middleoort~Pomerov . 0 .

M~lrt•l 1

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107.1

Money is missing
PT.

PLEASANT -. Tuesd&lt;J y

ni ght's
lnng
Hoard
of
Ed ucH ti ort mfcting w:rs
de signed specifica ll y for
digcussion uf the ensuing risc:r l
year's budget but apparentJy

princip&lt;~ l

.stephens brought to li ght
· from his own notes that $5,000

had been taken in $100 and $50

bills ancl tlra t Easter Sea]
tnoncy0f$:l5wcrsin sma ll coins
lhp board received H jolt when as was other money in smaller
it \em ned money of a loca l t:urrency .
·
Pl~rns
·
Hoaf(l 1l1cmbe rs ~iders,
SC'lluo1 was m1·ssmg.
were made to pursut' the ltrady and Adkins den ied

MRS. CARRIE NEUTZLING, left, presented cash prizes to the winners of the
Americanism essay contest held at Me igs High School by the auxiliary or Drew Webster Post
39, American Legion, at the birthday party Tuesday night. They are, t to r, Diana Carsey, first;
John Lehew, second, and Keith Little, third. Miss Carsey is the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Jack
Carsey, Mtddleport; Lehew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lehew, Pomeroy, and Little is
tl1e son of Mr. and Mrs. Willium Litt le, Hobson.

Birthday
I Con llnued

from page I l

Vaughan announced winners or
the annua] Arnrriean government test -esSC:Jy contest conducted at Meigs High School by

the Pomeroy post, tl1e feeney·
Bennett Post at Middleport and
Ute Rutland Post. Winners
were Ezra Kiser and Ingrid

Hawl ey, seniors; Richard
Couch, Judy Owe11, j:.miors,

and Dale Browning and June
Wamsley , freshmen. Miss
Owen has also been declared a
district winner in the annual
competition.
Ohio Departm ent Commander Cropper in his talk
paid high tribute to the post
and the auxiliary for their work
in the Gifts for the Yanks Who
Gave Program which is headed
statewide and in the district by
Paul Casci of Middleport. "The
hospitalized veteran deserves
const ant efforL B. nd love,"
Conunander Cropper said.
The state commander said
the American Legion

olways

h:~ s

been opposed

to

Veterans Memorial Uospitu l

Commun ism which, he said,

has a different · plan for
Amer ica than do Legionnaires.
He stated that the Legion is
striving for a lasting peace

througll its varied programs.
'·Our cnmr~u!Ps haV(~ given

the gift of life and they expected us, the lil'ing, to bring
about a better world," he said.
''You have an obligation ."

'The work of Legion members

from the local through the
national level is what makes
growing thing,~' Conunander
Cropper stated.
He spoke of the tack of
confidence that people have
experienced in Washington but
stressed that through work ing
to gether, loving God and
country , and eac h other,

Amf'ricans c.rm continue to
make America the grealP.s!

land in the world.

Charles Swatzel, finan ce
officer. ou tl ining th e life
membership program of the
post, said all World War I
veterans

have

now

been

War IJ veteran, a survivor of

was injw-ed.

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonigh1 &amp; Thur sday
Mar-ch 20-2 1
NOT OPEN

'ews •

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$1,500 was disclosed last night
by Albert Step heus, prim:ipul
ofCentruiSdwol,whorcportcd
on insur&lt;-tnte nwm~ y at Central
Elementary School.
The pr incipal um:ovcrcd to

Keefer, and Barbara Rood.
In further action the board;

s tolen from the s&lt;'hool.
However, The Register on
April II , 1973 reported that city
police we re inves tiga ting a

accepti ng

breaking uod enteri ng tha t
netted the thief or thieves
$1,500. Milton Burdette was

mendation of Supt. Charles
Wi thers .
Sup ervisors and ad-

rerum-

might ignore it.

alternate werP anno un ced

Tuesday night at the bir thday
observance of the Pos t by Mrs.

He was asked how he thought
the commi ttee could meet its
res ponsib ili ties
'Jn
im peachment when denied
documents nnd evidence it
fee ls necessary for a th oroug h
i11 vcstigatjon. He rea ffirm ed
his stan d on Presiden ti al

con fid entia lity and said :

"The House of Represen·
tatives, just like the President,
is bound by the Constitution.

' 'I

&lt;llll

s ugg~ s ting

that the

House fol low tile Cons titutiOn,"
lie satd. " If they do, I Wl ll."
Was Mistaken
Nixon conceded he was

mistaken abo ut his apparently

conflicting sta tments March 6
before reporters in Washington
and last Fr iday in Chicago
before busirress executives,

about how he lear ned of
payments being made to the
seven

origi nal

Watergate

conspirators.
"My statem!:At on March 6
was incorrect i~fa r 3s I sa id I
learned payments had been
made for bla ckmail, that

payments had been made for
the purpose of keepin g
defendants still . I should have
said I learned that payments
were alleged to have been
made."

Ben Neutzling, Americanism
chairwoman.
Miss Greene, whose father

in Briefs

not insured.

The following is taken from a talk by Robert Morris, principal of the Pomeroy Elementary, Middleport Elementary and
Bradbury Schools at the meeting of the Middleport Elementary
P.T .A. meeting Monday, March 18. His remarks were titled , "A
Progress Report on the Schools," and subtitled, "The Positive
View. "
! am one person tired of hearing the negative remarks
concerning schools, teachers, students and edu cation in
general! Recognizing that we are the largest single enterprise in
the community, with the largest payroll and largest number of
participants , [ must recognize that we are in the public eye and
CQme under their scrutiny and watchful eye more than other
operations.
Thur, I am compelled to try in my own meager way to point
out the positive aspects of our schools . First let us look at schools
in a general way:
(A) FOOTBALL FIELD - Some phases of the media have
left the impression that irnnnediately, we will abandon one of the

fine': fit·fdo 111 ooutht'aslrrn Ohio . H o~ Wosh! Perhaps over tho

next five to 10 years we can develop the athletic complex at lhe
Mci~s llig:, School. tWhy c,-for :hr simple rr""on it is foolish to
transport student• all over Meigs Local to participate in the
spurts programs and practice after school, when (again, I
emphasise, in time) the play can take place at the high school
complex.
tBl SCHOOL LUNCH- We have bee~ under criticism over
printing th e menu in the papers and mailing or sending the
menus home. Menus are printed and posted in the buildings;
otherwise we would print 3000 menus. To save tax monies for
paper we deemed this foolish. The lunch provided for 35 cents
would be impossible to provide at home at today's pri~es. Instead of criticism, I would like to.point out (positively) we owe
our fine cooks a vote of confidence and gratitude for their fine
work and u!ilizationof goverrunent surplus. The inspectors were
pleased with our programs when they visited us just a few weeks
ago.

- Declared the old Hartford
School surpluu property since

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it is unsuitable fo r futW"e ex·
code.
- Will ask the Prosecuting
Attorney to make a deed to the
city of Hartford concerning the
three parcels of land contingent on stipulations made in

OUTSTANDING VALUE
ONEIDA' CUSTOM STAINLESS

previous board minutes, on the
s uperintend e nt' s recommendation.

55-Piece
Service for 8

SARAH GREENE

Triplett family
is needing help
RACINE -

The Raci ne

Firemen's Auxiliary is making
a plea to a ll persons to donate

Receipts down

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VOL XXV -..NO. 238

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1974

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Al l ,th e pieces yo1..'ll eve r
need a t a sav ings . Avaikab le

WASHINGTON (UP[) Pushed by higber food prices,
the cost of living jumped 1.3 per
cent in February, its largest
increase in six monthsr the
Bureau of Labor Statistics said
today.
The BLS said almost half the
increase was caused by skyrocketing food prices, and
higher prices for gasoline and

in palterns Pianta ti on
and Sa nd Dune

OONEIDA

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Today Is the llnal date to
purchase tickets for the
Meigs High School Winter
Sports Banquet. No tickets
wlll be sold at the door.
Tickets at $3 each may be
purchased at the New York
Clothing House and Swisher
and Lohse Pharmacy In
Pomeroy and at the VIllage
Pharmacy and Tbe Western
Auto Sto(e In Middleport.
The banquet will be March 28
at 6: :JO p. m. In the Meigs
High School Cafeteria.

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HURRY! Quantities Limited

Housewares Department, 1st Floor

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

wears an 18-% dress , size 40 slip

EBER GILLILAN ILL
'111e Pomeroy E·R squad was
Lorettu wears an 18 dress or called to Chester at 9:55 a.m.
skirt, 38 or 40 slips and blouses Wednesday ior Eber Gillilan
and size 5 shoes.
who was ill. He was taken to
Anyone wishing to help the Veterans Memorial Hospital.
family may call 949-3471, 9493235, or 949-3293.

morse!Electrophonic

STEREO BAR

GLAZE IS ILL
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad answered a call at 11 :56
p.m. Tue~day to 117 Peacock
Ave., for Dennis Glaze, 18, who

was taken to the Holzer ·
Medical Center is a medical
patient.

Marriage Llenses
Samuel Edison Scott, 23, MAR I NA
McAr thur, and Bonnie Gene
Puckett, 21, Langsville; David
Ira Wellman, 27, Athens, and ·
Dolly Jo Deer, 23, Athens.
COUSIN DIES
RUTLAND - Mrs. Harrisor.
Bentley learned today of the
death of her cousin, Mr. Montgomery , in Colwnbus.

The MEIGS INN
The moM popular night club in
the tri-county area is proud to
present the return of .

GEO. HALL
TONIGHT 10 Tt·L 2

The Rev. Father Jolin Nadzam has begun his duties as
new pastor of the Sacred Heart Church. A constant companion of the nel\ Pomeroy priest is his German shorthaired
pointer, Jay.

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backed by our wril1e n guarant ee
of perfec t Cjualil y, fi ne white color

and correct modern cut. Come in
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psychedelic lighting effects - Spanish Oak Finish - Multicolor psychedelic lights that "play" to the beat of the
music - deluxe BSR record changer with diamond stylus 100 watts (I PP) stereo headphone jack - 8-speaker
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Stereo radio and built-in S-track tape player.
SEE IT TODAY AT

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PH. 992-2635

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS

community needs to express its appreciation to those dedicated
people who have sacrificed murand denied themselves
(Contin11ed ~age 2)

Father 1Vadzam
at Sacred Heart
By Bob Hoeflich
The Rev . Father John
Nadzam has begun his duties
as new pastor of Pomeroy's
Sacred Heart Church.
Coming here from the St.
Adalbert Church at Dillonvale
where he has sper.t the past
nine and one-half years, the
Rev. Father Nadzam replaces
the Rev. Father Bernard
Krajcovic; who was moved to
Dillonvale.
Born and reared in the Pittsburgh area, the new priest at
the Sacred Heart Church,
graduated from Duquesn e
University in 1939. He -enlisted
in the United States Army and
was trained as a pilot with
armored operations. The Rev.
Father Nadzam spent about
four years in the European
Theater.
Following World War II, he
returned to the Pittsburgh area
where he worked a year before
entering St. Francis Seminary
at Loretto, Pa . He was ordained in 1950 by Bishop John
King Mussio.
The Rev. Father Nadzam,
following ordination, taught for
a year at Catholic Central High

upl.3%

other energy sources ac· and rent, rose .7 per cent in
counted for about 20 per cent of Feburary and medical care
the increase.
costs increased even more
The impact on the American sharply.
The BLS said the spendable
consumer was aggravated, the
BLS said, by a decline In the earnings of American workers
real gross of weekly earnings · declined .6 per cent from
of workers.
January, ahnost entirely beThe index for food rose 3 per cause of the increase in the cost
cent, well above normal for of living .
January, with higher beef
Over the year, average
prices acounting for about one- weekly earnings were down 3.9
per cent. The rise of 6.6 per
third of the total food hike .
The increase in the Con· cent in average hourly wages
· sumer Price Index was the was more than offset by a 10
largest since August, 1973, per cent hike in consumer
when the cost of liv'ing rose 1.6 prices and a .8 per cent decline
per cent. January 's Increase in avenige weekly hours.
was just under I per cent.
Among the few items
The BLS said the price in- cheaper last month were new
crease in gasoline and motor cars, used cars, and poultryoil was not as large as January, which normally goes up in
when a 6 per cent rise was February.
reported.
Fresh vegetable prices inThe index for fuel oil and coal creased sharply last month
rose 3.8 per cent- the smallest instead of declining as they
boost in live months. But that normally do, tbe BLS said.
Over the past year, the BLS
was an Incredible 58 per cent
above Feburary, 1973.
said, real spendable earnings
The index for household were down 4.5 per cent because
services, including charges for of a 3.9 per cent decline in the
gas, electricity, housekeeping

LONDON (UP! ) - The
crime would have been without
parallel in modern times: The
kidnaping of Princess Anne,
daughter of Queen Elizabeth,
and the holding of an entire
nation to ransom. It failed,
School in S!Rubenville before partly by coincidence.
becoming pastor at St.
Police charged Ian Ball, 26,
Patrick's Church in Buchtel. described as unemployed and ·
He next became principal of St.
Joseph High School at Ironton,
LONDON (UP!) - The
a post he held for two years,
man accused of attempting
and then returned to Central
to kidnap Princess Anne was
High for two more years of
held wl\houl ball today In a
teaching.
brief hearing In which pollee
Then came seven and a half revealed he had a large sum
years as pastor of the St.
of money In a bank account
Joseph Church in fairpoint, and may have had the help of
Ohio, and his nine and a h• "
associates.
years a t Dillonvale . At
Dillonvale, the Rev. father of no fixed address, with atNadzam only recently com- tempted murder today after he
ple!Rd a costly remodeling of ambushed the limousine carrythe church. A school is also ing the Princess and her
opera ted there.
husband Capt. Mark Phillips
The Rev. Father Nadzam's near Buckingham Palace
father, George Nadzam resides Wednesday night and shot four
with a daugh!Rr and son-in-law, people before he was captured.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lenkner.
He will appear at Bow Street
The new priest also has a Magistrate's Court today ,
brother, Michael. All live in the charged with the attempted
Pittsburgh area.
murder of Princess Anne's
An avid hunting and fishing bodyguard who was shot three
enthusiast, the Rev . Father times. The would-be kidnaper,
Nadzam is looking forward to a lone non-political operator
the "openess" of Meigs County according to Scotland Yard,
with his fa vorite companion, a
three and a half year old dog, a
German shorthaired pointer.

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fired six shots into the
limousine .
Neither the Princess nor her
husband was hit in the
macabre scene in which they
scrambled for their lives on the
back seat of the Princess'
maroon Daimler automobile
while the frantic gunman
alternat~ly tried to get a shot
home and shook the car in his
frenzy to force the doors open.
Since he had in his pocket a
ransom note to the Queen about
her daughter, it was asswned
the buUets in the car were
intended to kill only Capt.
Phillips as an obstacle to
escaping with the 23-year-&lt;Jld
princess, who is fourth in
succession to the throne.
Realizing he had failed as
police reinforcements came
up, the gunman raced into the
dark of nearby St. James'
Park, pursued by police constable Peter Edwards, 21, who
brought him down with a flying
tackle. The coincidence that
helped in his capture was the
presence of more police than
usual in the area for that hour
when the queen is not In
residence at nearby Buckingham palace.
Within hours the act had
changed, perhaps for all time,

the British attitude to protecting royalty and other celebrities. Orders went out to step

Disabled Association, one of
her charities. She appears in
the fihn.
The Princess wore a dark
blue velvet dress setting off her
blonde hair. Her husband wore
a dark lounge suit. And with
them was lady-in-waiting
Rowena Brassey in pink.
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up security around Queen

Elizabeth and Prince Philip,
who are on a state visit to Indonesia, and the Prince of
Wales, heir to the throne, who
is serving on the British frlga te
Jupiter at San Diego, California.
Scotland Yard swnmoned a
meeting of experts which was
expected to recommend buUet
proof glass and armor for royal
automobiles, more armed
guards and a closer inspection
of royal routes, among other
measures, even though it is 160
years since a top British
political figure was assassinated.
Even police were shocked by
the incident. "What the hell is
the world coming to?" said a
senior officer. He added that
security had not expected
anything unusual.
The drama on the Mall, the
broad thorooghfare that leads
to Buckingham Palace, began
at 7:50p.m (2:50 p.m. EDT)
while Princess Anne and Capt.
Phillips were returning from a
private showing of a fihn
"Riding Towards Freedom"
made for the Riding for

JUDY OWEN
Judy Owen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.
Owen, Middleport, and a
junior at Meigs High School,
has been named a district
eight winner In the American
Legion's annual American
government test-essay
contest held at Meigs High
School. Other winners at the
school level were Ezra Kiser
and Ingrid Hawley, seniors;
Richard Couch and Miss
Owen, juniors, and Dale

WEO.. ftiNQ

Give
the gilt
of love

anywhere in the stale of Ohio and that somehow, someway 1 U1is

TEN CENTS

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JUDO

(E) SUMMARY TEACHERS - I personally feel that the
boot strap operation by the teachers of your children and the
upgradin g of their teaching compentencies cannot be matched

By United Press International
COLUMBUS -A STRIKING WORKER who gets a new job
and then is laid off is eligible for unemployment benefits, the
Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. Paul E. Fox, Mansfield,
became unemployed at the General Motors plant in Mansfield
Sept. 15, 1970, because of a labor dispu!R and took a job at the
Mansfield Flooring and Paving Co., sjx days la!Rr.
Fox was laid off the F1ooring and Paving job in early
November, i970, and returned to his previous General Motors job
Nov. 23, 1970. The Rlehland County Common Pleas Court and the
Court of Appeals upheld a denial by tbe Bureau of Employment
Services of Fox's request for jobless benefits for tbe week ending
Nov. 14, 1970. ·
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In a unanimous decision Wednesday, however, tbe Supreme
Court said Fox's "full-time job with Mansfield Flooring and
Paving was bona fide ... and that he was entitled to unem:
ployment compensation for the period claimed."
WASHINGTON - THE SELECTIVE SERVICE conducted
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MIDDLEPORT

ART WINNERS - Racine Elementary students who
received blue ribbons in the primary division in a recent art
contest judged by Jack Slavin, art Instructor at Wahama
High School, are, first row, 1-r, Tonya Bailey, Lori Simpson
and Kenny McKnight; second row, Lois Frank, Mike Gheen
and Laren Wolfe, and third row, Terry Patterson, Dewayne

Dowell and Scott Justis.

Sen. Byrd says
truth distorted
WASHINGTON (UP!) - In
some of tbe' harshest language
yetaimed at Plresident Nixon
by a Democratic congressional
leader, Sen. Robert C. Byrd
has accused the Chief

Chance spoiled kidnaper ~!E~~~i :~de !~~~.a~~~~
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Ingels Presents For First Time

61,z shoes .

L.

the last day

bond issue for a new school on

Retail sales tax receipts for
furniture , clothing and cookfebruary
were down 37 perware or food to the Ernest
cc
n
t
and
motor
vehicle sa les
Triplett family, homeless since
Monday's fire which destroyed tax was down 6.14 percent
their two story fr ame home . under the month last year
The Tripletts ' home was according to the report of State
insured, however the contents Treasurer Mrs. Gertrude
were not, and Mr. and Mrs. Donahey.
Retail sales tax receipts for
Triplett, and their daugh!Rr,
february,
1973, totaled
Loretta,lost all their valuables
Horne where arrangemen ts are
in the blaze, the ca use of which $55,552. 19 compared to receipts being completed .
is undetermined . No one was of $37,383.68 for this February,
nome at the time of the fir e. a decrease of $18,168.51.
Fo r persons wishing to february , 1973, moto~ . vehicle
donate clothing, Mr. Triplett's receipts totaled $22,859 .58
sizes a re 34 waist, 32 length, compared to February receipts
medium shirt and T-shirts, and of $21,455.65.
size 8 shoes. Mrs. Triplett

PHONE 992-2156 ·

~~~ Prices

Logan City School District
voters, for the fifth time since
May, 1970, turned down the
district's proposed $4.9 million

MR. SHOWALTER DIES
The Middleport E-R squad
answered a call to the office of
Dr. J. J. Davis, 306 N. Second
Ave., at 8:55a.m. Wednesday
where Forrest Showalter , Long
Bottom Route I, suffered an
apparent heart attack. Mr.
Shoewalter was dead upon the
squad 's arrival. The body was
taken to the Ewing Funeral

mlnistraUon .

enttne

down school

recently retired after 20 year·s the outskirts of Logan.
Count during Tuesday's
ta king a college preparatory special election was 2,950
CoW"se at Meigs High School. against and 1,751 for, acShe is a member of the French cording to the Logan [,aily
Cl ub and an assistant school News.
li brarian. She at tends the
Logan Supt.. Ken W&lt;.rling
fores t Run Baptist Church,
said the district will attempt to
and her hobbies are traveling,
make necessary adjustments
hi cyc lin g, campin g, and with existing facilities.
sports.
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Logan has 1,011 students in
Miss Kennedy is also purthe llpper three high school
suing a tollege prepa ratory
grades.

been acCompl ished under the lowest salary system in the state
of Ohio 1
I say; It is time we expressed our gratitude to the staff of the
Meigs Local Sc hools that have worked in tbe past for the lowest
salaries yet have made the fine effort to im prove themselves in
their chosen field for 'IUr children.
(D I SELF' .CRITICISM - Your Meigs Local staff has a!lted
through negotiation ' "nd a strike to be evaluated. This is an
item practically unhea rd of in education. The formal program
was developed eo-operatively between teachers and the ad-

Devoted To The Interests OfT#ui Meigs-Mason Area

14~ $2295

Logan turns

t Ci TF.ACH~:R CRITI CISM - I will review the Meigs Local
District from its beginning :
.At the time pf consolidation ( 1967) a study was made by Ohio
University as to the total overview of the schools, buildings,
buses, staff, and all aspects of the enterprise. At tbe time of that
study 39 per cent of the staff or the elementary schools were nondegree people, 50 per cent had not had a course fn teaching
Readin g, 70 percent had not had a course in teaching Science
and few Master Deg ree teachers were on the staff. Many
secondary teachers were placed in fields other than their fields
of preparation.
NOW THE POSITIVE ; Now we have an extremely low
number of non-degree people in our system . There are many
teachers with Masters Degrees and many more enrolled and
well on their way to obtuining the Master level. Statistically,
there are 21.4 per cent in K~ with Masters and in the 1·12 we
have 24.4 per cent with Masters. In the Pomeroy Elementary
School in 1974-75 lhere will be 11 Master teachers. This feat has

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pan sion pursuant to the state

AND THE HALLMARKS
POMEROY

Recognition asked fo:r .progress in Meigs Lo)(al

in the U. S. Marines. is a junior

Co me on b•CJ
b&lt;Jid and br;wmy

104 E. MAIN

SOLID STA IN LESS BY ONEIDA

and blouse, and size 6 or

was driving, so she pulled into

CHAPMAN' SHOES

other injuries.

Shop Thursday 9:30 to 5 pm

course at Meigs High School
where she is a junior . She
belongs to the Usherette Club
Minnie Greene, Pomeroy, has and is a member of Trinity
been selected as the Buckeye Chur ch, Pomeroy . Buckeye
Girls' State delegate by th e Girls' State wi ll be held in June
Capital
Unive rsity,
American l....eg ion Auxili a ry of at
Columbus.
Drew Webster Poot 39,

House Judiciary comm ittee
subpoenas the 42 tapes, he

the Roseberry Pennzoil Scation
in Racine. When she restarted
her 1963 Oldsmobile, the car
backfired, causing it to catch
fire. The auto. valued at $75,
was a total loss by the time four
firemen arrived. The auto was

fan / Bh1e

on

Plant remain ed in

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Sarah Inez Greene, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene,
and granddaughter of Mrs.

To a question about impeachment, Nixon hinted if the

this morning, the first at 7:30
when a trash container caught
fir e on Bashan Rd. Six firemen
answered the call . There wao
no damage to the container,
and the cause of the fir e was
not known.
At 10:20 Carol Thompson,
Racine, smelled gas while she

lan/Brown

it

Alternate is Debbie Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kennedy , Rock
Springs.
Names or the delegate and

Department made two runs

1he wo1d " go ·

resignation with the board

Gav in

Pomeroy.

RACINE - The Racine fire

and hee l
Check ou t 3 parr Ti ns shoe
is pure pP.rf orm tmce lmm

·board 's pleasure conccr nin g
M"r .
Oli ver's
fur the

generator room to the ground

Com pan y, turbo gene ra tor floor at the Gav in Plant. He
con trador at the James M. suffered a skull fracture and

Miss Greene will go to Girls State

Ignore Subpoena·~

Firemen called

TP. I TQtj ·~s o l e

s hurt
executive session was held
concerning the resigna tion of
Hube rt Oli ver, a form er

the board the loss April 10 last Wahama teacher.
yea r when he sa id the police
Upon reopening the meeting
reported $5,085 in cash was to the pubhc, Mr. Siders asked

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hostile to the Arabs, but is neutral in the Arab-Zionist conflict ."
The cornnnentary was part of a campaign launched by libya
against the decision taken by seven Arab countries in Vienna
Monday to lift the five-month-&lt;Jld embar~o. originally imposed
because of American pro-Israeli policies.

lr1 Ped~.r ·1·s 11ad!!r rl
""""'·'"" oxf ord Soi,J Sti\lld•ng
wan gtwr . W11h lwo·tone lea th er
A ro u nd~d ou l loc An ti a
l•ghtwe•ghl Super IOugt•

present.
Also las t nig ht a

zerlaud based Brown-Boveri

Will Cape1wrt , Will Ed wards.
Zelda
Kna pp,
Eli zabeth Mattox. Ed
Sommer, Michael Whalen,
Edison Prunty, Warren

member, Ray fields was nut

critical condition today at the
Holzer Medical Center . Murl
Kurt Muri, 34, Gallipolis, was injured Monday afternoon
superintendent fo r the Swit- when he fell f.6 feet from the

AmonAA those appearing
were, Jack Cra nk , Reba Cox,

matter fur ther.
lmowlPdge of the $5,085 loss
The loss of $5,085 instead of before lus t night. A fifth

Nixon

presented life memberships.
The first World War II
veteran, a past commander, to The Constitution says a
be awarded a lifetime mem- Presideni shall be impeached
bership last night was John for treHsun , bribery or high
crillles or 1nisdemeanors.
Will, Texas community.

the Bataan Death March.
Letart, W. Vo.; Robet·t Wood, Swatzel praised highly the
Racine ; Effie Beatrice Ed- work of Vanlnwagen in
wards, Hartford ; John Mc- several activities of the post
C1ain, Albany.
and with the auxiliary.
. DISCHARGED - Thomas
Mrs. Neutzling presented
Cook, Opal Ze rkle, Ellen
Sarah Green, Mei gs High
Reynolds, Mary Bau mgard- School junior who has been
ner, Ralph Werry. fr ed
selected as the auxiliary's
A1eshire, Dixie Snyder.
delegate to Buckeye Girls State
th is summer. Miss Green
AUTOS SIDESWIPE
spoke
briefly, thanking the
The coun ty. Sheriff 's Dept.
investigated a two·car coJlision group for her selection.
Tuesday afternoon on CR 20, . Mrs. Neutzling was pianist
just north of SH 33 in Bedford for th e opening and closing
Twp. where an aut o driven by rituals and ·led group singing
Alan T. Lowery, 17, Rt. 4 which preceded a skit
Pomeroy, in crossing the road featuring post members as
from a sawmill parking lot actresses on parade and a drill
sideswiped an auto driven by by the junior group.
Commander
Nesselroad
Lawrence R. Lipscomb, 18,
Hemlock Grove. Both veh icles
had mod era te damage . No one

Pratt, auxiliar y pres ident,
introduce'&lt;! guests and past
presidents of the auxiliary and
presented a gift of money from
the auxiliary to Comma nder
Nesselroad [or the post.

the organ ization "a great and

Receiving the second award
,\ OMITTED
Helen
was Edgar Vanlnwagen, World
Burkhart, Middleport: Tma
Jacobs , Pomeroy; Ivan Roush.

gave the address of welcome
and mlroduced guests 11110 past
comma nd er s. Mrs . Grace

min istrative personnel were
pn~sent to submit burlget
requests as preparations are
being made fo r the new
budge t that beg ins July I.

STILL CRITICA L

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Browning and June Warn·

sley, freshmen.

..
unJUStified VICIOOS attack On
. Congress.
The Senate Democratic Whip
leveled the charges in replying
to the President's news conference statement in Houston
Tuesday night that "the greatest shortage of energy is Ure
lack of energy in Congress."
Nixon made the statement in
again calling for action on 17
energy-related bills.
He also said he had provided
the House Judiciary Committee with all the information
It needs to doclde whether to
Iring impeachment charges
against him and said giving the
group all the information It
wants might drag out the
inquiry for years.
Byrd retorted that "the
President is deliberately distorting the truth when he says
be is cooperating" with the
courts, the special prosecutor
and the Judiciary committee.
The West Virginia senator
also accused Nixon of using the
!Rlevision networks as "unwitting allies" in a drive to blunt

40 attended first lesson
Forty boys and girls ages 7- or she can participate. Parenls
13 attended the first lesson in are also invited to each session
the Mei gs County Jaycees to observe.
Shooters Education Program
Wednesday evening at the
Steve finlaw, operator of the·
Middleport High School.
gun shop at Grovely's Traetor
The final five sessions of the Sales in Pomeroy, brought
six-week course will be held on several kinds of rifles to
successive Tuesday evenings Wednesday evening's opening
starting ·at 7 p.m.
session, and stressed the safety
Chairman of the program, and use of each type of weapon
Barry McCoy, who is also the and the importance of using the
instructor, is stressing that right shells in the right gun .
each youngster must have Finlaw ended his program
parental permission before he answering questions.

Easter Seal sale launched in Ohio
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ATI'END.KICKOFF - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Buck pose ·with Gail Storm of TV fame in
Columbus recently. when the Ohio Easter Seal Sale kickoff was held.

COLUMBUS
The
· delightful Gale Storm of TV's
"My Little Margie" and "Oh,
Susanna" fame helped launch
the 1974 Ohio Easter Seal drive
at an all-day kickoff recently in
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck of
Pomeroy,
Easter
Seal
representatives from this area,
partir:pated in the ~vent which
attracted 'more than 450
volun teers and handicapped

children and adults from
throughout the state.
Robert
R.
Williams,
presitlent of the board of
directors, Ohio Society . for
Crippled Children and Adulfs,
Inc., said the goal of the !974 ·
Ohio campaign is $1,203,000, a
10 per cent increase over last
year's collection of $1,093,870.
This year's drive exte nds

tht ough Easter Sunday. April
14.

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the impeachment inquiry. Because Nixon can conunand
free , prime television network
lime, he said, Americans are
receiving a distorted, one.,sided
view of things.
Byrd, an astute and normally
cautious man who hopes one
day to be Senate Democratic
Leader, said the President "is
obviously in a apot and he's
trying to divert attention"
from Watergate "with a
vicious, unjustified attack on
Congress.' ·
Other Capitol Hill Democrats
also reacted angrily to Nixon.
House Democratic Leader
Thomas P. O'Neill, Mass., said
the President engaged In "one
of his favorite diversionsattacking Congress before a
partisan audience." He said
Nixon "is worried a bout the
large oil companies. Congress
is worried about the people."
House Speaker Carl Albert of
Oklahoma commented that
"we passed one bill and he
vetoed it" -a reference to an
energy measure containing an
oil price rollback provision the
President said he found
unacceptable.
Rep. Torbert H. MacDonald,
D-Mass ., introduced a bill to
require radio and televisioP
stations to provide equal time
and "equal audience potential"
to the opposition when a
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The 12th annual kickoff included photography sessions
with Gale Storm and Frazier
Reams, Jr., of Toledo, 1974
Ohio Easter Seal chairman, a
publicity
workshop · for
volunteers, a showing of the

1974 national television
promotional s pots , and a
display of specially equipped
vehicles for the handicapped
from
Montgomery
and
Hamilton counties.· .

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