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10 - The Dati) Sent mel , Mtddlrpott-l'olll&lt;'l O). 0. Tllw s&lt;i.ty, Mal 10, IUH

Pa11bearers for DeFreeze
NEWS
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~•·nuormlll&lt;&gt;s~llal ~rrested after gun battle

HOSPITAL

Museum
(Continued from page ll
At the present bow, only one

room of the museum as bemg
renovated. Thts IS the modern
and functional mint-theater
bemg provtded by Mrs Reed
and her SISter, Mrs G R

Vetmns
1\dnHSSH,.J s

Pomei O\ Chct·ks a1 e to be
made out to the soc aety
' We me stress1ng above all

t'olumbta , Lela
Shcnefteld, Vtnlon, Myrtle
Ed"on, .f..ibany , Go ldll•

that no contrtbu tton ts too
small We wan t everyone to be

1.:1\\SO n, MuH•rsville , Mar)

a part of the museum ' , Mrs

Gtlk&lt;·y,

Reed satd

Walk er . Syracuse, Chnstmc

mother the late Juha Baker
Thts room IS expected to br
ready for public mspectJOn by
June 23 when the soctety holds
tis thtrd annual Hen !age Day
Staged In cOnJunchon wtlh the
Btg Bend Regatta Weekend
the Hentage Day observances
have been g1ven tremendous

responses by the pubhc, mdlcabng that 1nterest 1n
preservmg the coun ty's nch
htstoncal background IS htgh
At present, the plan ts to
convert the ftrst floor of the
museum 1nto a functional
ope ration Hoy,ever, future
plans also wtll make the second
floor available for a meetmg
room wtth kttchen facthltes , a
ftle room and other facthhes
All Metgs Coun ttans are
mvtted to mat! thetr contributions as soon as possible to
the Me1gs County Htslortca l
Soctety at P 0 Box 145 m

Kissinger
(Contmued on page I )
cmd Synan President Hafez

Assad to aceept the accord
Wedne sday marked the ftrst
formal cl gt erment bet ween the
h\o warrmg nations smce the
&lt;.~rmistlee endmg Israel's 1948

war of mdependence
Mthtary offtcers from Israel
and Syna were scheduled to
the agreement Fnday m
Geneva , e ndtng the two
nations ' 11-\\eek war of at-

Sit,rn

tntwn along the Golan Hetghts
The brea kthrough pact set
the stage for a tnp to th e
Mtdd le East by Pres1dent
Ntxon next month and a full s c t~ l e peace conference In
Geneva m July
Israel uas expected to
mrange a new troop pullback
accord wtth Egypt m the fall
and then attempt to reach a
mthtary disengagement pact
wtth Jordan
Mrs Me1r called the Knesset
A semor U S offt cta l
dlsclossed that three times (parliament) mto sesston after
Ktssmger had almost gtven up. Ktssmger's departure to tell
But Klssmger dtd not gtve up Israeli legislators the deuuls of
because he beheved that the agreement and ask for
fatlure of hts month-long approval
lsraeh government sources
m1sston would mean the
gave
these deta1ls m advance
renewal of allout Lsraei-Synan
wtll withdraw from
Israel
war that could mvolve other
Mtddle Eastern nations, the the 325 square miles of Synan
land captured m the 1973
Amencan offtctal satd
Mtddle East War and a ~h ce of
Golan Heights territory taken
m 1967 Israel wtll gtve up
Bertha Martin
Qunettra, former capttal of the
of Lancaster dies
hetghts, but keep three strategic
htlls west of the ctty
LANCASTER - Mrs Bertha
E Martm, 81, fomerly of Meig S
- About 1,250 members of a
County died Wednesday at the UmtedNatwns Disengagement
Lan caster Falrf1eld Hosp1fa ! m
Observer Force IUNDOF) wtll
Lancaster
Mrs Martm was preceded m pollee a Golan buffer zone I 2 to
death by her husband
3.6 mtles wtde
SuPJiVing are a daughter
-Syrtan CIVIlians and adMrs Thom as C!ar:k , Lan
ministrators
wtll return to
caster, a son, Walter, Da yton ,
two grandchi ldren and f1ve Qune1tra and Arab villages m
great grandchildren
the buffer zone
Mrs. Martm was a member
- Israel and Syrta Will each
of the Tnn1ty Church '"
Pomeroy
be lumted to 6,000 troops, 75
Funeral ser v1ces will be at 1 tanks and 36 hght arttllery
p m Saturday at the Ewing
Funeral Home w1th Rev W K. guns wtthm siX mtles of the
Perrin off1c1at1ng
buffer zone Each wtll be
Fnends may call at the barred from haVIng mtsstles
funeral home from 7 to 9 p m
and lon g-range artillery m the
Fnday
next s1x m1les, but wtll be able
to keep up to 450 tanks and
unrestncted troops m the area
-Syrta wtll release 68 Israeli
prisoners m exchange for 392
Syrtans, 10 lraqts and stx
To01ghl &amp; Fnday
Moroccans se1zed by Israel m
May 30 31
the 1973 Mtddle East War
Double Feat ure Prog,.am
Guerllla Bases
" TfiE fiEART BREAK
The
Umted States was
KIO
expected
to
gtve Israel assurCOLOR
ances
of
pohhcal and
Cybll! Shepherd
diplomatic support m case of
Cha r les Grod m
l PG)
retaliatory ratds aga1nst Arab
PLUS
guemlla
bases m Syria
'"C INOY AND DONNA"
Israeli
sources
satd the last
Rated R
item led the Jerusalem government Wednesday to drop the
fmal unresolved Issue --&lt;~n
Israeli call for Syrta to
diS courage Palesttntan
Tonrght
guernlla ratds.
Mav Jo
Ktssmger vtstted Israel 17
NOT OPEN
times and made 13 trtps ).o
Syrta durmg hts bresome
Fnday thru Tuesday
May 31 June 4
peace mtsswn, whtch also
Fred Zmnemann's
Included tnps to Egypt, Saudi
THE DAY OF
Arab1a and Algerta.
THE JACKAL
He talked three limes wtth
(Technlcolor)
Edward Fox
&amp;met Foreign Mmister Andrei
Alan BadeI
Gromyko to blunt Russtan
Tony Bntton
opposition to the trtp A htgh
l PG)
U S offtctal satd the Sovtets
Show Starts 7 p m
did not hmder the mtsswn, but
failed to help

Mason
Drive-In

MEIGS THEATRE

A'ITY. RONALD STEIN

Wahama grad
joins law firm
in home county
PT PLEASANT - A former
New Haven resident Will JOan a

Pmnt Pleasant ftrm for the
practice of law He Is Ronald F
'Ronme" Stem, who w11l be
practicmg law w1th R Mtchael
Shaw from Offices at 610 Mam
St
The son of Mr and Mrs
Ed\\tn L Stem of Canton 0,
the new attorney was admitted
to practice before U1e Mason
Coun ty Bar May 20 Tuesday
he was admt tted to prac!tce m
the West Vtrgtma Supreme
Court of Appea ls and U S
Federal D1strtct Court.
Stem Is a 1966 graduate of
Wahama Htgh School where he
uas a member of the Student
Council for three years, semor
class president, a nd achve m
the band
He graduated from Marshall
Umverstty m 1970 wtth a
B B A degree
Graduating from the College
of Law at West Vtrgmta
Umverstty lhts month he was
awarded a JUri spr udence
degree Whtle at WVU he
received
the
Amencan
Juri sprudenc e Award concermng Domestic Relahons
and was a member of the Ph1l
Alpha Delta Law Fratermty
Mr Stem Is marned to the
former Beckte Lewts and they
are the •parents of on'e
daughter, Wmdt Lynn, who ts
four years old He 1s the son-tnlaw of Mr and Mrs. James H
Lew1s of Sandy Hetghts
The Stems expect to move
soon mto their recently purchased home at 707 Mam
Street

Fight
(Contmued from page I)
the accord could pave the way
for dealing wtth the substance
of the Palestiman people's
rtght to self-determmahon.
Most Arab guernlla leaders,
how eve r, have denoun ced
Klssmger's peace efforts as an
" Amen~an-ZJOmst plot" and
have threatened to step up
strtkes mstde Israel to prevent
the drtft toward a negotiated
settlement
Israeli newspapers found
mertt m the accord negobated
by Ktssmge r but the1r
edttonals refl ected strong
concern for the future even
wtth
the
agreement
Menachem Begm , leader of the
opposthon m th e Knesset
lparhament),
srud
the
agreement endangered
Israel's securtty Many other
Israelis also had thetr doubts
"f rustdon'thaveany fatth m
the Arabs," satd Ilan Ftshpan,
26-year-old Tel Aviv watter
"Until they throw us mto the
sea, they JUSt won't stop
trymg "
"Of all the dangers m the
agreemen t, the actiVIties of the
terronsts IS the greatest," the
newspaper Ma'artv said F;ven.
wtth a green hght from
Washington , Israel wtll be
limited m htthng back at
guernlla attacks by virtue of
the agreement, 1t satd

CLUB TO MEET
The Pomeroy Garden Club
Will meet Monday at the home
of Mrs -Walter Grueser
Pomeroy, at 7 30 p m
'

"1111 CIIA'IQI Of

IIAJON···
Dluo ....
"ICII! 992-5759
271 M. •ru I A...,
Ml'';atch..

Pomeroy ,

Akla

Halfhtll, Cheshir e, Clyde
Bayles, Middleport; Ruby
Gtbbs , Letart, W Va ,
Henh etta Robm son, Middlepor t , Ernest Wright,
Langsville
Dtscharges - Dame! Dut_£heJ, Charl es Kt ssmger,
MarJorie Welsh, Larry Dtllon,
Mary Ntcholson

McGmness, m memory of then

Bean

Kcl11e

Sl~wart , W•~t

Cl F.VI l.AND 1 UP I) - Three

followers, accordmg to police
Cleveland Patrolman Gerald
Two of the wounded were Schetterer, 3t, ortgtnally
tdcnl!fJcd as John O'Bnen, 19, reported as ktlled, was hsted m
and Demus O'Bnen, 31, two cnttcal con ditiOn at Huron
members of a fmmly held hos- 1 Road Hospital m suburban
tage by the group durmg the East Cleveland. One other
gunb;; ttle Both had been shot offtt-er from the Cleveland
at least three limes and both Pollee Department and two
were listed m fatr condt tton, East Cleve land patrolmen

fJCrson s, 1dent1f1ed as members
of a group whtch provided pall

tx:arers for the fun eral of Donald IX• Freeze, head of the SymbJOnese r 1berat10n Army were
arrested early today followmg
a gunbattl e w1U1 nearly 100 poli ceme n S1x persons, 1ncludmg
four pohn:mcn, were wounded
Lt Rtchard Hrovat of the
suburban East Cleveland
Police Department satd the
men had been fmled ear her m
an apparent ktdnap attempt
WJW -radiO, Cleveland, sa1d
one of the three men arrested
said he and his fnends were
members of the Sunnt Orthodox Musii,ms, who were
pallbearers at DeFreeze's
funeral here last week
DeFreeze and h1s group were
the kidnapers of Patty Hearst,
who became one of hi s

Holzer Medtal Center'
(Discharged May29)
Manon Balke, Flora Dtckey,
Reese Dtnsmoor, John Dower,
James
Hughes,
James
Johnston, John Kmg, Linda
Malone, Georgia Marktns,
Harnet Martm, Kathy Martm,
Margaret McComb, Barbara
Mmton, Hollts North, Leona
Prtce, Molly Plymale, Corbett
Stull, Homer Waugh, Jr
The Galiia-Metgs Post. Ohto
IBirths)
Mr and Mrs. Lanny Reapp, State H1 ghway Patrol , ma daughter, Galhpohs Mr and veshgated two mmor smgle
Mrs Lynn Shuler, a daughter. car mtshaps Wednesday, both
occurmg at 6·10 p. m one tn
Racine
Galha CoUllty, the othet m
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Me1gs County
Dtscharges - Mrs Melvm
Accordmg to the patrol ,
Bush, Galhpohs Ferry, Roger Brandeberry, 17 ,
Charles Wolfe , Plmy; Edna Gallipolis, was headed west on
Durst, Pomt Pleasant, Oscar SR 568, three miles west of
Fry, Gallipolis, Robert Har- Gallipolis when he drove off the
per , Pmnt Plea sant; Mrs. north edge of the road, came
Lowell Cook, Pomt Pleasant , back and lost control, drivmg
Davtd Ohlinger, Mt. Alto , back off the north edge of the
Blam
Van ce ,
Bidwell ,
Emogene Moore, Henderson,
Mrs
Stuart
McComas,
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. Charles
Chance
or showers
Saxon, Galhpohs,
Lisa
Saturday,
then
partly cloudy
Elizabeth
Casto,
Pomt
and
a
little
cooler
Sunday
Pleasant , Mrs Ronald Dunand Monday. Highs in the
can , Polnt Pleasant, and Mrs
upper 70s and lower 80s
George Dabney, Henderson
Saturday
dropping Into the
New Cttlzens Pleasant
upper
60s
and
70s Sunday and
Valley Hospttal May 27, a
Monday. Lows In the 60s
daughter to Mr. and Mrs
Saturday
and In the 50s
Danny
Wamsley , Pomt
Sunday
and
Monday.
Pleasant; a daughter to Mr.
and Mrs James Nowhn, Pomt
Pleasant; a daughter to Mr.
and Mrs Randall Boggs,
THREE ASSISTS
Galhpohs Ferry; May 29, a son
The
Southeastern Ohto
to Mr and Mrs fullph Amburgey, Pomt Pleasant, and a Emergency Medi cal Service
son to Mr and Mrs. Wtlham made three runs Wednesday
They were at 12 II p m for
Marshall, Pomt Pleasant
Oka Walker, Syracuse, a
medtcal patient, taken to
Veterans Memonal Hospital;
at 2 22 p m for Onrue France,
Langsvtlle, taken to Pleasant
Valley Hospital, and at 5.14 p.
RUTLAND
Hubert m to return hun home

pol1ce sa1d

Crew

e~capes

falling B-52

WRIGHT PAT1 E RSON
AFB, Ohw iUPI) - A B-52
aircraft crashed and burned
whtle landmg here early today,
aut hontJcs sa1d The plane's
seven crew members apparently escaped without
sertous InJUry The plane
departed the base at 7 45 p m
EDT Wednesday on a Strategic
A1r Command crew tr~ming

Minor accidents probed

Hubert Qualls
died Wednesday
Morrison Quails, 64, who made

road and mto a dttch. There
was moderate damage to the
Brandeberry auto, and Brandeberry was not InJured
No Citation was Issued
At the same ltme, K Patge
Garfteld, 24, Pomeroy, wa s
northbound on SR 7 m Metgs
County, etght-tenths of a mtle
south of SR 248 when he losl
control of his vehtcle, siidmg
off the west berm and onto an
embankment, shdmg sideways
and across the embankment
Damage to the Garfield auto
was shght and the patrol attributed the accident to the wet
surface of the road followmg a
heavy ram Garfield was not
InJured and the patrol dtd not
Issue a cttahon.

Southern High
hand in parade
Omitted from the participants m the Memorial Day
Parade at Pomeroy, Monday
was the Southern High School
Marchmg Band The Southern
Band, in summer uniforms,
JOined the Metgs and Eastern
bands, upon mvttatlon, as
participants m the parade
"The bands were a wonderful addttlon to our annual
parade," offtctals of Drew
Webster Post 39, American
legiOn whtch sponsored the
parade and followmg program
commented.

mtsston
Authonties sa td the plane
returned at 2·07 a m and
crashed as tl \\as commg m for
a landmg on the mam runuay
Crew members were tdenttfted
as Capt Robert E Smtih Jr ,
29, the ptlot, 1st Lt John D
Weaver Jr , 26, the co-pilot,
Capt Wtlham G Heckathorn ,
29, the radar nav1gator; 2nd Lt
Robert E Pace, 24, th e
naVIgator, Ca pt Paul C
Hoffman, 26, the electromcs
warfare off1cer, and 1st Lt
James R VIllines, 28, the Instructor navigator, all of
Dayton, and Capt. Charles 8
Brown, 29, Fall'born, Ohto, the
Instructor pilot

Change in gas
cost will be
shown on bill

Columbia Gas of Ohto
customers m the Galiia-Meigs
area and elsewhere m Ohto wtll
fmd tt easter to keep track of
changes m the pnce they pay j
for gas begmmng next month
J M. Koebel, manager for
the gas company m the GalllaMetgs area, sa td tha t, begtnnmg June 6, each month 's gas
btU w1ll con tam a statement as
to ho" much that parhcular
btll has been adjusted to reflect
mcreases and decreases m the
prtce Columbia Gas of Oh1o
must pay tis suppliers for gas
The gas company Is
authorized to ad rust its rates to
reflect changes tt must pay tis
wholesale suppliers for gas
1 Damage moderate
through proviSIOns of a PurThere wa s moderate damage chased Gas Adjustment Clause
to both vehicles mvolved m a mcluded m its contract wtth the
two-car acctdent at 5 17 p m local communtty by ordmance,
Wednesday mvestigated by the or added by order of the Public
Metgs County Shenff's Uhhhes Commission of Ohw.
Department
Koebel satd the only chan~e
Charles Wilham Frecker, 27, in the appearance of the bill
Rt I, Mmersville, was wtll be the addi!ton of a lme
travellmg east on Township readmg " Includes gas cost
Road 67, Chester Twp , when adjustment of (cents ) per Cd" 1
Paul H Baer, 49, Rt I, reflecting the adjustment m
Minersville, pulled out of a effect that month per 100 cubic
field from the right Frecker feet of gas used
clauned he could not see the
other vehtcle due to tree hmbs,
FIRSI' BARBECUE
and Baer stated he did not see
The
Pomeroy Fire Departthe Frecker vehicle when they
collided There were no ment and Emergency Squad
wtll open its summer chicken
cttal10ns
barbecue season Sunday under
the shelter at the Pomeroy
Parkmg lot. SerVIng Will start
at 11:30 a.m. Proceeds will go
Showers and thundershowers to Ute bufldmg fund The
tomght and Fnday. Lows department and ' squad will
tomghl from the upper 50s to bold the barbecues regularly
the nud 60s and htghs Fnday through October, weather
from the mtd 70s lo the low 80s penmttmg.

i

Weather

UNIT CALLED
The Middleporl ER Squad
was called Wednesday at 10:35
p m. for Alfred Roush, 62, who
suffered a posSible heart attack He was taken to Holzer
Medtcal Center.

Nellie Russell Qualls He was

employed as a coal m1ner all
his l1fe Preced~ng him tn death
beSides hIS parents were four
brothers
SurviVInQ are two brothers ,
Freeman, Detroit, Henry C ,
Hurncane two Sisters, Mrs
Ollie Kender, Hurncane, and
Mrs Thelma Foster , Culloden ,
W Va
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p m Saturday at lhe

Ru tland

Church

of

MEETING SET
Meigs County Democratic
Commtllee wtll meet this
evemng at 8 according to E. A.
Wmgett, chall'lllan, m the court
room of the court house.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
SHOP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 PM

0

the

SHERIFF MOVING
The Metgs County Sheriff's
Department offtce wtll move to
the second floor of the court
house by next Wednesday
because of remodeling. Offtce
hours will be from 9 a m to 4 p
m m the court house, but calls
wtll be taken after that hour m
the present office The phone
number wtll remam the same

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature m downtown
Pomeroy Thursday al 11 a. m
was 74 degrees under cloudy
skies

Get Off To A Fiytng Start
for Summer !-

For Men
Women
Children

•HALTERS
•SHORTS
•SWIMWEAR
•JACKETS
•KNIT TOPS

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agre ement
on
mJhtary
disengagemen t be tween Israel
and Syna
The ag1eement, to be stgned
later today m Ge ne,a , ~111
make posstble a tn p b} Nt xon
to the Mtddle East, posstbly the
second week m J Lmc
In a sta teme nt whe n he
landed at And1 cws Air Force
Base at I 45 tl m , K1ssmger
Satd
" In a few hours tf everythmg
goes according to schedule the
guns on the Golan He1ghts w1l1
be s1lent for the fu st tnne 111

wtth NJX on at the Wlu te Huuse
Longest I np

H1s .!3-day tnp to the Middle
Edst durtng which he tr&lt;~ve le d
24,230 m1les, was one of the
longest eve r rnad c b~ a
sccreta r} of sta te
Aft er ht s 1e por t to th e
Prestdent, Klssmger had a fuU
day of appomtments, fir st wtth
co ngressiOnal leaders at the
Whtte House, then IHth Umted
Nell IOns Sec re ta! y-Gcne ral

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

By United Press International

GENEVA - ISRAEL AND SYRIA SIGNED a formal
agreement today to separate their warrmg arnues on tbe Golan
Hetghts, brmgmg the troubled Mtddle East a step closer to a
lastmg peace.
WtUt tbe Umted Nations actmg as neutral cha1rman and the
representatives of Umted States, Soviet Umon and Egypt lookmg
on, army generals from the two natwns stgned the pact m
Geneva's ornate Pala1s des Nations On the battlefield 1,800miles away, Israel and Syna reported
heavy artillery and tank clashes only hours before the stgrung of
the historic pact worked out by Secretary of State Henry A
Kissmger The agreement called for an unrnedtate cease-fire on
the Golan Hetghts, exchange of priSoners from the 1973 Mtddle
East War and troop pullbacks wtthm four weeks
ATHENS, OHIO - OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
Claude Sowle Thursday reaffirmed his deciSIOn to resign his post
on or about Sept. 1. Sowle, m a lengthy statement, sa1d, "I have
concluded after long and very c~reful deliberatiOn, I should
reaffirm my decision to restgn as ptestdent of Ohto Umverstty
"In that connection," he added, "I have notifted the chall'man of the board (of trustees) I wtsh to be relieved of my
responstbililles on or about September I, 1974." Sowle satd future
observers may conclude that events at the university durmg the
past few months "were among the most significant in the Institution's long hiStory.
"Durmg that pertod the untverstty faced many problems
and, at times, the institutiOn performed superbly," he satd "On
other occastons, tis baser mstmcts prevailed and a great
umvers1ty suffered great losses But m the end, these reversals
served to bring forth a spontaneous and masstve reassert10n of
Ute university 's will to meet the challenges before tt wtth
dedicatwn, reason and civility."

BY BOB HOEFLICH
The son of a Pomeroy couple
- Mr and Mrs W1llard D
Russell, 311 Condor St - has
teamed hts Christian tratmng
wtth hts sktll as a airplane ptlot
to perform a untque serVIce for
the christian m1sston m the San
Bias Isla nds
He IS Rev James Russell, 47,
uho was reared m the Akron
area but has been a vtsttor m
Pomeroy smce his parents
moved herem January, 1968
For example, there's an
emergency on one of the small
San Bias Islands located m the
South Atlantic off the coast of
Panama and Colombia. A
shark had attacked a l().yearold boy as he swam with hts
playmates - chppmg off one of
his legs.
Less than an hour later a
Cessna 185 ts overh~ad
stgnallmg the arnval of Gospel
Wmgs Ill of Marttlme Fruth
Mtsston Fellowship, ptloted by
Rev Russell. He had been
summoned on a two-way radiO
m the small m1ss1on hospital on
Airtgandt of the San Bias
Archipelago
The plane sets down on an
atrstrlp hacked from the brush
wtth
machetes
Such
emergency fltghts are routine
for Rev. Russell between the
remote pockets and Panama
Ctty hospitals
Through the flymg of Rev
Russell, atd can be taken
tmm edtately to th e many
remote
vtllages
where
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Fair Sunday, scattered
thundershowers Monday and
clearing Tuesday. Daily
highs in the 70s north and 75
to 80 south. Lows in the 50s
and lower 60s.

PHONE 992 2156

TEN CENTS

Weather
Showers and thundershowers
likely today and likely m all but
northwest lontght Htgh today
mtddle 70s and low 80s Low
tomght m the 50s. Partly
cloudy and not as warm
Saturday Htgh upper 60s to
low 70s

plamtiffs for the 1973-74 school
year be held null and votd and
the plamtif! - appellants (the
teachers) be deemed to be
rehired for the 1973-74 school
year
The optmon further stated·
" We believe the trial court
committed preJudtctal error. A
swnmary Judgment shall not
be rendered unless tt appears
from such evidence or
sllpulatton and only therefrom,
that reasonable mmds can
come to but one concluston and
that conclusiOn IS adverse to
the par ty agamst whom the
mot,ion for summary JUdgment
ts made, such party bemg
enlttled to have the evtdence or
sh pul ahon constr ued most
strongly m his favor .' '
The appellate cour t stated
"we are of the optmon thai

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AFTER AffiLIFTI NG SUPPLIES to m1ss1onary doctors
m Panama's Danen Jungle, Rev James Russell, whose
parents reside m Pomeroy, frequently helps doctors treat
their Choco Indian patients
JOn e of Fairmont, W

January, 1968

Va

1 Alpha E Russell, Sprtng Ave.,
Pomeroy, IS a brother of Mr
Russell
Mr and Mt s Russell aren't
the first couple to retire to
Metgs County and they won 't
be the last
Mr Russell satd " ! bke It
here very much " I yearned to
return to the hills and the

Mr Russell IS the son of the
late Samuel M (M tke ) Russell
who restded m Bradbur y,
Rutland and Pomeroy Bestdes
the Rev Mr James Russe II,
there are four other children.
Rtchard, who restdes wtth his
parents and 1s studymg at OhiO
Uruverstty , Charles and Dollie,
both m Califorma , and Mar- streams ''

Harriet Neigler dies
number of yea rs She v.as a
past matron of Racmc Chapter
134, Order of Eastern Star and
was a past h1gh pnes tess of
Mary Shnne , Wh1te Shrme of
Jerusalem An act1ve member

of the Ohto Valley Grange of
Letart Falls, Mrs Netgler was
a past re gent of Return
Jonathan Metgs Chapter,
Daughters of Amen can
Revolulton. She wa s servmg on
fulcme Vtllage Counctl and had
been a 4-H club leader for 30

Agnew pays up in full

BALTIMORE (U P!) - Former V1ce President Sp1ro T
reasonable mmds cannot come Agnew has patd all his back
to but one conclusion and that federal mcome taxes and Ute
concJuswn 1s adverse to the Internal Revenue Service has
plamttffs against whom the no further clamiS agamst him,
mohon for summary JUdgment the Baltimore Sun said today
ts made, construing the
Agnew pleaded no contest to
evtdence most strongly m thetr a stngle tax evasiOn charge
favor.
Oct 10, the day he restgned as
The teachers affected are vtce president after bemg
M~lvm Carter, former SW unplicated m an mvestigation
football coach; Richard of a kickback scheme mvolvmg
Hamilton ,
former
SW architects and engineers while
basketball coach; J Robert he was Balhmore Courlty
Evans, Stanley Sobel, Orv11le Executive, governor of MaryWhite, Martha Hopkins, LOIS land and vtce president
Hueholt, and Linda Rusk
A criiDII\al information filed
The teachers had sued the at that time alleged that
former Southwestern Board of although hiS 1967 tax return
Education on the basts that showed a taxable meome of
their actiOn was contrary to $26,099 and $6,416 m taxes
section 3319 II of the Ohio owed, he actually earned
Revised Code whtch states , $55,509 and should have patd
"Any teacher empl oyed under $19,947 m lkxes.
(Contmued on page 10)
The newspaoer smd that '

JOint cooperation comnuss1on

to be establtshed by Egypt and
the Uruted States
Kissmger mentwned forma ·
tton of the comrmsswn m a

charge would have called for
back payments of about
$25,000, mcludmg $13,551 m
unpatd taxes for !967, a 50 per
cent penalty and a 6 per cent
mterest charge.
A Justice Department summary of Its case agamst Agnew
clatmed he had actually recetved about $87,500 m unreported mcome between 1966
and 1973.
The amount the IRS
collected from htm was not
revealed, the newspaper said
Judah Best, Agnew 's attorney, refused to corrunent on the
Sun report, saymg the matter
IS "highly confidential." He
said Agne'f would also have no
comment
The Sun 's sources were
quoted as saymg Agnew ts now
"clean as a hound's tooth" and
that the IRS constders Ute case
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vear s Mrs Neq~ lcr was a
member of the auxthary at
Veterans Memonal Hosp1 tal
th e auxtltary of Ra ctn e
Amencan Legton Post 602 and
the Metgs Coun ty TuberculoSis
and Health Assoc talton
Sur vtvmg are her husband ,
Guy, a daughter, Mrs Mary
Cleek ; a gra nddaughte r
Pamela Dtddle, Ra cme ,
grandsons , Robert and Corbet
Cleek , both of fulcme , grea tgrandsons. Shawn and Chad
Dtddl e, Racm e, and three
brothers, George, Point
Pleasant, Robert A , Norwalk
and Otts S McClin to ck,
fulclne
Funeral services wt ll be held
at 3 p m Sunday at the fulcme
Wes leyan Uni te d Method ist
Church wtth the Rev Howard
Sh1veley offtctatmg Burtal wtll
be m th e Letar t Falls
Cemetery Friends may call at
the Netg ler restdence m fulcme
anyllme after 7 tht s evenmg

SQUAD CALLED
RAICN E - The Racme ER
Squad was called Thursday at
6 50 a m for Owen Anderson ,
Rt 2, Racme, a medical
pahent, who was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hosp1tal
At II 05 a m Thursday they
transported Mrs .John Rowe,
Rt 2, Ra c me , to Holze r
Medical Center wtth a poss1ble
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'The negottat10ns concluded
yesterday between Sy n a and
Israel could no t have succeeded wtthout the advtc-e and
consta nt support of President
Sadat and the Egyptian
gove rnment ,11 Kiss mger sa1d
'RelatiOns between the Umted States and Egy pt ha\ e
Improved and w1ll contmue to
Improve "
Sadat had pra tse for both
KISsinger and Ntxon He ha tled
the positive and effective role
of the Umted States of
i\nwnca , wh1ch proved thattt
ts capable and quahfted under
the leadership of Prestdent
Nixon to assume Jts responSiblh tles as a great power "

He added "In recogrutwn of
thts role we welcome the forthCOIT'tng vts tt of President
Ntxon and we trust Jt wtll be a
further step for tntenstfymg
mutual understanding and consohdatmg the fnendshtp between the Amencan and Arab
peoples "

suntved by hts \\ tfe, Wtm fred ,
who IS secretary of the Metgs
Coun ty Fa tr Board , two
daughters, Dtana and Amta
Kmg, Pomeroy , hts parents,
Edward and Leona Ha rt Kmg,
Pomeroy, a sister, Mrs
Earline Hysell, Columbus, and
l\\o brothers, Gene, Pomeroy,
and Kenneth, Middleport
Funeral servtces Will be held
at I p m. Sunday at the Ewmg
Funeral Home wtth bunal to be
m the Rock Spnngs Cemetery
Masomc services wtll be at 7 30
p m Saturday at the funeral
home where VISitors will be
received from 2 to 4 and from 7
tc 9 p m , Saturda}

Nixon, Kissinger
talk at breakfast
the Middle East."
UPI White House Reporter
Ntxon's meeting wtth
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Prest dent Ntxon and Secretary Klssmger also focused on the
of State Henry A Kissinger President's forthcorrung trips
today revtewed Kissinger's to tbe Mtddle East and to
diplomatic trmmph m securing Moscow Both the tr1p to Isreal
a disengagement of Israeli and and Arab capitals and the
Syrtan rrulitary forces as the sUITIIDlt meetmg wtth Sovtet
guns fell stlent on the Gola n Commumst Party le ader
Leorud I Brezhnev, startmg
Hetghts fronl
about
June 24 or 25, are mMter only a few hours of
tend
ed
partly to en han ce •
sleep following hts return from
his Mtdeast peace miSsion, NiXon's LITlage as a peace
Ktssmger went to the Whtte maker
Aides satd Ntxon probably
House for a breakfast meeting
wtth NIXon m the family dinmg would begtn his Mtddle East
room on the ftrst floor of the trtp nex t weekend It IS ex- ·
peeled to mclude stops m
manswn
Egypt,
Israel, Jordon and
Alter that came a Whtte
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House Cab met 'Room meetmg, possibly Syria
A Berutt newspaper satd
wtth top congressional leaders
of both parttes on hand to hear today that tbe United States
Kissinger's report on what he and Syria had agreed In
descrtbed, m a 1. 45 a m prmctple to resume dtplomatic
arnval statement, as an agree- relatwns The report said
ment that could contribute to Alfred Atherton, a State Department Mtddle East expert,
~'a JUSt and permanent peace m
would be the fll'st U.S. ambassador to Damascus smce
diplomatic relallons were severed durmg the June, 1967,
Arab-Israeli war

Three fined in
mayor's court

Three defendants were fined
and four others forfeited b]lnds
1n Pomeroy Mayor Dale
Smtih 's court Thursday mght
Fmed uere Michael Bolin,
Mid dleport, $10 and costs,
squealmg tires , Larry Whttt,
no addr ess recorded, and
Lmda Prtddy , no addre ss
recorded , $10 and costs each.
McARTHUR, Ohto (UPI) dtsturbmg the peace
The Vmton Local Teachers ASForfe11tng bonds were Ellen sociation filed a sutt Thursday
Rtchards, Pomeroy, $30 bond, in Vmton County Common
no operator 's hcense, Martm Pleas Court here chargmg the
Roush, Hartford, and Robert local's school board wtth
Batley, Long Bottom, $30 each , vtolahng tenus of Its contract
squealing
hres ,
Roger with teachers
Reynolds, Pomeroy, $30
AssoCiation spokesmen sa1d
penntttmg unlicensed operator the swt charges the board reto operate vehicle.
fused to bargam m good faith
with teachers, as required in
the agreement.
UNIT CALLED
The contract, whtch had no
The Mtddlleport ER Squad
expiration
date but whtch could
was called .Thursday at 2 32
p m to Ash Street for John be t.errrunated by etther party,
Bacon who had struck the stde Will expire June 30 as
of a car wh1le ridmg a requested by the school board.
motorcycle He w~s taken to Negotiations on a new contract
the office of Dr. J J Davis for were reported deadlocked
Last week the aSSOCUition •
treatment
filed a $1.5 million damage suit
m U S. DIStrict Court in ColumCOFCMEET
bus against Ute board and two
The Pomeroy Chamber of school admmtstrators m
Commerce Will meet Monday connection wiUt the. dlsmiMal

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Jan uary

Marvin King is
accident victim
Marvm D Kmg , 42, Rock
Spnngs Road , wa s ktll ed at the
Elhol SubstatiOn of the
Columbus and Southern Ohto
Electnc Co m Athens Thursday afternoon
An employe of the company ,
Mr Kmg wa s fastemng a cham
to a truck wh1ch was stuck and
"as to be pulled by a second
truck Apparently, the brakes
on the second vehtcle let go and
Mr Kmg was crushed oelwcen
the two vehtcles
Mr Kmg was a member of
the Pomeroy Masomc Lodge
164, F and AM, and of the
Metgs County Fatr Board
Born July 2, 1931. he IS

perform many " odd" nuss1on.s

RACINE - Mrs Harrt et S
McClintock Netgler, 63, wtdely
known Racme area resident,
dted Thursday evemng at the
home of her daughter, Mrs
Corbet Cleek m fulcme
The Racme Emergency
Squad answered a call to adminis ter oxygen to Mrs
Ne1gler
Mrs Netg ler was a member
of the Racme Wesleyan Umted
Methodist Church where she
taught Sunday School for a

ment of a Umted NatiOns
Disengage ment Obse rv er
Force 1UNDOF 1 of 1,250 men
to be statiOned tn the buffer
w ne betw een the arm1es of
Syn a and Israel on the Colan
Hetght s
Also schedu led to be announced today are detatls of a

Sad at
has
beco me
Ktssmger's chtef ally m the
Arab world smce the secretary
of state negot1a ted a sumlar
troop diSengagement bel-

otherwise person nel would
spend days traveling to the
outpost by dugout can oes,
horseback or afoot on rough
Jungle tratls Mtsswnartes and
thetr supphes at c a ~rhfted over
the JUngles 1n JUSt a fraction of
the time previOusly reqwred
Rev Russell has always had
an mtense mterest m flymg,
startm g at an early age when
he made model airplanes He
\\ent mto severa l tramm g
programs to become a p1lot,
meanwhtle, graduatmg from
John Brown Uruverstty wtth a
maJor m Chrtstian educatiOn
The mtmster IS called upon to
such as transportmg anythmg
from chtckens and ptgs to
machinery and seeds. Need less
to say, he 1s giVen a royal
welcome when he lands on one
, of the rruru-tslands to make a
delivery and to provtde help m
one form or another
Rev Russell IS expectmg to
return to the states this fall and
wtll fill a round of speakmg
engagements He ts also expectmg to vtstt Pomeroy
H1s parents lived m Akron a
number of years where Mr
Russell was a f treman
Followmg retirement m Akron,
Mr. and Mrs Russell went to
Caiiforma, then Oregon and
then returned to Califorma
where Mr Russell was em
played m mat! service until the
end of 1966 They stayed m
Cahforma unhl the end of 1967
movm g to Pome r oy In

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FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1974

Kur t Waldhetm , then wtth th e
Senate Fore ign Rc la twns
Co mm 1tt~~
In exec ut ive
SeSSIOll and fin ally \\ llh West
Ge rma n Defense Mini ste r
Georg Leber
W1 th Waldhe1m K1ssmger
mtended to put m motwn the

speech Thursday tn Catro after
acceptmg the congratulatiOns
of Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat for the Synan-lsraeh

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the ag1cement
Af ter a 14 1 2-hour f1 1ght,
K1ssmger got only a few hours
slee p bcf ot e a bu sy dav
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Etght teachers dtsmtssed
March 20, 1973 from their
teaching positions in the Southwestern Local School Dtstrtct
"have been deemed" to be
rehired for the 1973-74 school
year by the Fourth Dtstrtct
Court of Appeals.
In an optmon wrttten by
Judge Gordon Gray of Athens
County and agreed upon by
Judge Earl Stephenson of
Portsmouth and Judge Homer
E. (Pete) Abele of McArthur,
Ute court ruled the judgment
rendered tn Gallia County
Common Pleas Co urt ts
reversed and Judgment ts
rendered for the platntiffs
The court instrucl&lt;ld Wtlltam
Conley, counsel for teachers, to
prepare an entry holrlmg that
' the order of defendant board m
regard to the hiring of · the

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' that 1t " "' the Umted Sta te•
that " '" trusted· by both

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Save This Weekend on Misses. Juniors, and
Wornens Spring Sportswear.

•COORDINATES
•BLOUSES
•PANTS
•JEANS
•T-SHIRTS
•SWEATERS

red flowers, are surrounded by large sandstones Helpmg do
the work were, 1-r, Dean Blackwood, Pomeroy, and brothers
Gene and Kerm1t, and Dayton McElroy, all of Rt 1, Mt nersvtlle

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WASHINGTON - EXECUTIVES OF International
Telephone and Telegraph committed no crunes during the
settlement of a big antitrust case m 1971, Spectal Watergate
Prosecu lor Leon Jaworski has concluded
But an investigation inlo the conglomerate wtll contmue, he
told Rep. J J. Pickle , D-Tex , Thursday, under a new
prosecution staff Uta! replaced the three lawyers who qutt the
ITT task force m the past week. Jaworski has been mveshgating
whether the settlement, favorable to ITT, was linked to its offer
of up to $400,000 to belp finance the 1972 Republican Nahonal
ConventiOn then scheduled for San Diego, Calif

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING ON SECOND STREET AND

Chapman's Shoes

MEIGS COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS have cleaned up
the rtverbank across from Pomeroy Jr Htgh and planted two
large flower beds there The flower beds, contammg most!}

WASIDNGTON- THE GRUMMAN AEROSPACE Corp. has
told Ute Navy 1t can't contmue building the controversial F14
"tomcat" ftghter unless the Pentagon comes up wtth $125 rrullton
m advance cash payments, Senate sources say
Grumman's demand for the unusual cash-m-advance
procedure cannot be met Without an okay from Congress, but the
Navy has concealed the demand from Capttol Htll since January,
the sources satd.
The Navy action was diScovered w1thm the past week by a
Senate Anned Services Corrumttee atde. A memo detatlmg his
findings was made public Thursday by Sen.Stuart Syrrungton, DMo. ComiRlttee sources satd the group was "acutely embarrassed" by the Navy actiOn because Its $21 8 billion 1975 arms
hudget comes to Ute Senate floor today - and the btll contains
$722.5 rrullion more for Fl4s wh1ch to date do not perform
anywhere near expectations

Nazarene w1th the Rev Lloyd
D Gnmm , Jr , off1c1atlng
Bunal will be m Mlle s
Cemetery Fr~ends may call at
the Walker Funeral Home 1n
Rutland after 2 p m Fnday

Marriage Licenses
fullph Edward Parker, 19,
Rt 3, Pomeroy, and Vtrgmta
Katherme Chne, 19, Rt I,
Reedsville ; Clarence Gordon
Proffitt, 44, Portland, and
Odessa Bell Weddle, 32, Portland.

By HFNRY KEYS
WASHI NG'! ON i UP f I
Secretm y of State Henry A
Ktssmger returned home toda y
his maJor d1ploma t1 c success
m brm g1n g c1bo ut a n

hiS home with the Sam Sm tih
fam 1ly 1n Rutland fhe past 39
years, dted Wednesday night at
Pleasant Valley Hosp •tal m
Pomt Pleasant
Mr Qualls was born Apri l 23,
1910, m Hurr1cane, W Va , a
son of the late Charles and

Kissinger returns,
Golan guns st,illed

were hsted m fa1r condtUOII at
th&lt;&gt; hospital
·
Pollee sa td the sequenc&lt;
events began Wednesday
when a man te'htattvely ;&lt;1Prtti·l
fled as Andrew Jackson,
East Cleveland, was
by ftve black men on Fourth
Avenue m Cleveland.
Jack"'n escaped, apparentlY I
whtle betng taken to hiS horne,
Hrovat satd
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UPI Statehouse Reporter
emotional co urt procedures
· COLUMBUS (UP!) - The must be endured even if both
Ohio General Assembly is in spouses want to terminate a
weekend recess, preparing for marriage.
a heavy work schedule next
The new bill eliminates the
week which legislative leaders sea rch fo r " fault" in the
hope will lead to a summer marriage breakup and allows
adjournment by June 6.
husband and wife to sign a
Less optimistic lawmakers separation
agreement
believe it will take an ad- providing for division of
ditional week to resolve property, alimony, and child
priority issues, including a custody,
support
and
supplemental budget, election visitation. ,
reforms and a package of
If e1ther party were not sa tpension bills.
isfied or did not want the divThe Senate Thursday orce, it would be contested.
adopted, 30-!,a limited no-fault
The bill permits courts to
divorce bill and returned it to order up to 90 days of conthe House for concurrence in ciliation procedures in any
amendments.
case involving divorce, an-,.
Legislation permitting aula- . nulment or alimony.
malic right turns after stopSen. Ronald M. Mottl, D-Parping for a red light and yielding ma, tried ro amend the bill to
to traffic or pedestrians require Cuyahoga County ro
followed a similar cow-se, by establish a special conciliation
the same 30-1 vote.
court ro take jurisdiction for 30
And the House gave over- days of any case where one
whelming approval to a party wanted to preserve the
Senate-passed bill granting tax marriage.
exemptions to multi-&lt;;tory, offCreate Mill
street parking garages in
Mottl said he was afra id the
rundown areas of cities.
"no-fault" concept as applied
Replaces Law
to the Cleveland area would
The no-fault divorce bill, create a "divorce mill."
cleared by the House last JanBut the senators voted his
uary, has been under study for amendment down, 12-19, on
four years. It is designed to grounds the judiciary in Coyreplace Ohio's current law un-

By United Press Intemational

ahoga County already has the
power ro set up such a court.
The
bill se ts f&lt;Jrth
guidelines for courts to
determine alimony and child
custody and support. Custody
of children would be determined on the basis of what is
hest for the child, including the
wishes of the parents and any
children 11 and older .
The bill also requires premarital counseling if either applicant for a marriage license
is under 16.
The Senate restored a provision requiring in~truction in
family living in grades 10-12 in
all Ohio high schools, ei ther in
a separate oow-se or as a unit
in an existing course.
QuaWied Teachers
The House had overwhelmingly rej ected this
provision on grounds it would
cost too much and not enough
qualified teachers were
available.
The right-turn-on-red bill
would take effect July I, 1975, if
Senate changes are agreed to
by the House, making Ohio the
15th state in the nation to enact
such a procedure.
Sen. Charles P. Bolton, RMentor, the bill's floor manager. said it would "increase the
traffic flow , reduce driver

frustration and it may save us
a dime here and there."
Bolton explained that motorists was te gaso line while
awaiting a green light to make
a right turn even though there
is no cross traffic.
Current law forbids a right
turn on red unless authorities
post a sign permitting it. The
bill would reverse this, legalizing the tw-ns unless local
authorities or the Hi ghway
Patrol prohibited them.
Sen. M. MorrL• Jackson, DCieveland, the lone opponent,
contended the new procedure
would catch very young and
ve ry old pedestrians unawares,
and they would be endangered
by motorists tw-ning on red.
In other legislative developments :
FISHING - The Senate approved, 30-1, and sent to the
House a comprehensive bil~
reg ula ti ng the seaso ns,
methods, fees and locations for
commercial fishing in Lake
Erie.
EVE - The House and Senate ag reed to legislation requiring continuing professional
education of optometrists.
The Senate will reconvene
next Monday at 6 p.m., while
the House retw-ns at 11 a.m.
Tuesday.

CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY - Eight members
o! the 1924 graduating class of Racine High School, left to
right, are Mrs. Edna Broyles Balsely, one of the teachers of

Eigh t members of the
graduating class of t924 of
Racine High School celebrated
their
50th
ann iversa ry
Saturday at the annual alw-nni
banquet held at Southern High
School.
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They were honored at the
banquet by the presence of
Mrs. Edna Broyles Balsely,
one of the teachers of the class.
Th e banquet tabl e was
beautifully decorated for the
occasion with a gold colored

the class · Cora Balser Webb, Velma Chapman Quillen, Irene
Miller Hayman, Violet Hill Grimm, . Evelyn Longsworth
Dobbins, Isabel Bentz Wilson, Frankie Beegle McKelvey,
and Maxine Spencer Wingett.

crepe paper streamer and
ce ntered with an arrangement
of gold and yellow mw-ns
flanked on each side by' black
and white " pro£essor " replicas
which were given later as door
prizes.
Following the banquet the
members of the class were
invited to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Webb, Raci ne. The
gr oup spent the eve nin g
reminiscing and enjoying a
scrapbook brought by Velma
Quillen. Mrs. Webb had a

prog ram or the 1924 commencement, a news arttcle
that appeared in the paper
about the graduation , and wore
her class ring.
The class motto was
"character is the on ly true
diploma". The 1924 class address was given by the late
Prof. G. H. Crow and diplomas
were signed by the late Supt. C.
N. Wag ner.
Prof. Crow, a Meigs Coun ty
native and of the Ohio

Indexation newest hope
to slow down inflation

Finland, Belgium and fsrael
and is being practiced on an
ever widening scale in the
United States.
As the name Implies, indexation is a way of adjusting
wages and prices more or less
automaticslly ro effects of
Inflation by means of an inflation index. In the countries
mentioned, indexation is compulsory by law. In the United
States ·it has been strictly
voluntary so far but Sen.
James Buckley, R-N.Y., has
introduced a bill ro compe I the
SOUTHERN IDGH had its marching band in the Memorial Day parade in Pomeroy Monday. Two majorettes
step smartly out in front.

Jot to help strengthen the heart.
Digitalis and related medicines
are first and most important.
Many people who have had
heart failw-e can retw-n to
nor mal living patterns by
By GENE CARLSON
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taking these medicines. This,
billion, or 11 per cent of the carrying a heavier share of the .
WASHINGTON (UP!)
total '75 budget, also a bigger tax bw-den relative to their Income people are growmg the however doesn't mean that
Gains by poor people under the slice of the pie than in earlier incomes.
most."
you sho~dn't have sw-gery if
Revenue
Producer
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have a condition that
latest Nixon administration spending programs.
For example, after examining
At the same time, l!lx breaks warrants it. Eventually the
budget may not be as big as But these gains are, in part, all sources of government
first thought, according to three offset by a tax system that the revenue, the Brookings group for farmers, 011 produGers and problems from bad valves
Brookings Institution econO- Brookings study says is in: concluded that "social insur- other business sec tors_ have can 't be managed by
mists.
creasingly regressive - mean- ance (security) taxes that reduced the effective y1eld of medicines alone, and there
Increasingly
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revenue producer .
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advances in federal spending
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and low-income Americans, the
is common in the presence of
economists said.
heart failure. It sometimes
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D. to mean the heart muscle is
pressw-e and the fa tty deposits slow s as the problem is
The analysis was part of an
Dear Dr. Lamb - I have had weak or not able to contract
in the arteries to the heart
annual review of government a heat murmw- at least 16
hard enough to pw-np blood in muscle are common guilty corrected. The mw-mw- can be
fiscal policy published Friday yea rs. Four years ago I
either from a bad valve or
the most effi cient manner. factors.
by Brookings, a respected 'developed
in- Failw-e or weakening of the
caused by the dilation of the
ca rdia c
It is important to know just
private research organization suffi ciency. The left side of my
hear t from the weakened heart
heart muscle ca n affect ei ther
headquartered in Washington.
heart is much weaker than the the left side of the hea rt (the what causes heart failure in muscle.
Higher Percentage
right side. The heart beat is most common problem ) or the order to treat it properly. If the
I think you ought to find out
problem is a damaged hear t why you have heart failure.
The study notes that in fiscal soft and around 100 limes a
year 1975, which begins July I, minute. If I get extremely right side and eventually both valve then in many instances Ask your doctor if you have a
the right and left side of the heart surgery with valve
the administration has ear- ·tired , it will go up to 140 for a heart.
valve that should be operated
replacement is a good idea.
marked $96.2,billion for "cash time.
Failure of the left side. If heart failw-e is ca used by upon, or what the problem
income maintenance.'' This is a
really is. I'm sure you should
The murmur is grow ing
full 32 ' per cent of the $304 sl€adily worse. I'm having causes shor tness' of breath disease in the arteries ro the be ~n medicine at least to help
billion that' the government chest pain freque ntly and my from the accw-n ulation of fluid heart there is relatively little control the problem, and
plans to spend dw-ing the next left arm hurts. Will a fas t heart in the lungs. Failure of the that can be offered surgically perhaps you are. But, you need
12 months and is a much higher rate lessen the life span? Does right side ca uses swelling of to trea t the patient.
to know this and what the
Medical treatment can do a medicines are.
percent,,ge for such programs the hear t ever strengthen after the liver, abdomen, feet and
an kles. There are many ca uses
than in recent years.
card iac insufficiency? I'm past for fa ilw-e of the heart. A bad
Government money for "es- 50. rs sw-gery indicated?
valve from old rhew-natic heart
sentials" such as medical care,
Dear Reader - Cardiac disease ca n be one cause. It
food, housing and education insufficiency mean s heart
programs has swollen to $33 failw-e. Doctors use this term can also result fro m
overloading the heart muscle.
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federal government to practice
Using Bw-eau of Labor and
indexation. It would tie person- New York Savings Bank
al income tax bracketing, tax Association statistics, the
exemptions, capital gains magazine Business Week retaxes and interest rates on cently calculated that between
government bonds to the 1968 and the first quarter of
Consumer Price Index.
1974, indexation on the basis of
How would indexation work the Consw-ner Priee Index
if tried on a bigger scale in the would have raised wages much
United States?
faster starting late in 1972 than
actually happened.
If indexation had been applied ro savings deposits that
would have depressed interest
rates but would have increased
the principal sharply. Overall,
a $1,000 deposit that grew ro
$1,305 in the 1969-74 period
under the present system
WRIGHT-PATTERSON Affi would have grown to $1,531
FORCE BASE, Ohio (UPI) - under indexation. But its
The discovery of a lead-free current value in 1969 dollars
anti-knock gasoline additive would be only $1,175.
was announced · here WedIndexation already coYers
nesday by scientists at Wright- more than five million union
Patter so n's aero- s pa ce workers in the United States, 13
c hemistry r esea r c h million persons who get federal
labora tory.
food stamps and is applied
Dr. Robert E. Sievers said legally to the 31.4 million who
the discovery of a lead-free get social security benefits.
anti-knock gasoline additive
Many oooervers claim that
will save billions of dollars practicing almost total indexaotherwise needed to build tion has enabled Brazil to live
refineries and will make with a spectacular inflation.
possible the leadfree gasoline Brazil's rate of inflation
'needed' to avoid "poisoning" of dropped from 30 per cent to 15
new catalytic automobile per cent between 1967 and 1973.
systems.
But most observers said it was
Sievers said Ford and Chrys- economy that cut the inflation.
ler are currently testing the Indexation just make it easier
new fuel to determine if it is to live with as some drugs
compatible with their convert- make some' diseases easier ro
ers.
live with it.
The additive, already
patented by the Air Force here
and applications for patents
made in 14 foreign nations, is
based on special "rare earth"
compounda rather than on
tetra ethel lead which is the
principal anti-knock agent now
used in gasoline.
"As a matter of fact," said
Sievers, "this most promising
additive is based on serium
which is more abundant in the
Earth's crust than lead and
abundant
deposits
are
available in the United States."

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Milt May led off the lOth with
a single and both runners were
safe on Bob Gallagher's sacrifice-fielder's choice. One out
later, Helms looped a sing le to.
center field driving in the
winning run.
Tied Score
The Astros carried a 3-0 lead
into the eighth inning but Willie
Davis tied the score when he
homered with two on off Larry
Dierker.
Jerry Morales' two-run double with two out in the eighth
iming lifted the Chicago Cubs
to a 4-3 vicrory over the Giants
in the only other major league
game Thursday.
Leftfielder Gary Thomasson
turned the wrong way at the
hase of Wrigley Field's left
field wall and Morales drive
caromed off for the gamewiming hit. Relief pitcher
Elias Sosa suffered his first
loss of the season after fi ve
victories while BiU Bonham
won his fourth game against
eight losses.

pet.

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with 'decent' pitching,. so-so bats
. "Our p i tc hin~ is decent, and
if the hitting co mes around I
think we 'II be a!right. "
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Hess, 18-year~ld first amatewdraft choice of the St. Louis
Blues, signed Thursday with
the National Hockey league
club.

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.. We 're shaping up," continued Ncssel road, who is also
Commander of Drew Webster
Post 39 of the American Legion
in Pomeroy.

Hart's, Fruth
t~e

lead in
slo-pitch play

Hart's Used Ca rs and Fruth
Pharmacy took over the lead in
th e M-M Men's Slo-Pitch
Softball Leag ue at the
Memorial pay Holiday break,
half-wa~ through the first ha lf
of the season. Last week 's
leader, Peoples Bank, ran into
tr ouble with two losses,
dropping to fifth place in the
standings.
l..ast Week's &amp;on-s

··we'll be cxperimentmg at
different positions in these first
few games, especia lly Sunday," he added, referring to
the scheduled doubleheader at
Glouster.
One of the reasons for the
experimenting is that the 1974
editiOn of the Meigs Legion
team has good depth at many
positions in the iruield. Several
players are capable of playing
almost all infield positions.
.. Our hittmg is very poor
nght now, " Nesselroad sa id,
but added that he thinks it'll
'straighten up, or have to,
before the season grows ve ry
old.
Behind the plate in the first
game Satw-day will be veteran
leg ionnaire Mick Ash, backed
by Brian Hamilton.
Rick Srobart will be at first ,
with Brett Wi lson or Mike
Nesselroad at second, backed
up by Steve Bachner.
Chaney or Mickey Davenport
will be at sho rt, with Mike
Watson, Cl1aney, Davenport or
Gary George at third .
Roammg the · outfi eld
pastures will be either Mike
La rkins, Ault, Bill Holland,
George, or
Wilson if
Nesselroad is at second.
Co mplicating the infi eld
alignment task is the fact that
Jim Perry, brother of former
Leg ion standout Stan Pe rry,
will be 'lost for this first
doubleheader of 13 s lated.
Perry suffe red a pulled leg
muscle earlier this week in
practice .
Alarge crowd IS expected for
th e 1 p.m. season start,
weather pe rmitting, and the
game will be carried live over

Legion 10 Jim's 9.
Bill's 15 Double R 12.
F1ve Points 12 Moose 7.
Fruth 12 Local 430 2.
Hart's 12 Peoples 7.
RC 15 H&amp;Z 6.
RC 7 Jim's 0.
Hart's 12 Local 430 2.
Fruth 14 Peoples 5.
League Standings
Team
W L Pet.
Fruth
7 I .875
Hart's
7 I .875
Five Points
5 2 .714
R.C.
5 2 .714 WMPO .
Peoples
4 2 .6437
Bill's
3 4 .429
Moose
2 4 .333
Double R
2 5 .286
H&amp;Z
2 5 .286
Jim's
2 5 .286
Local430
2 5 .286
A. Legion 23
6 .143
Next Week's Schedule
June 3 - 6:15, Fruth - R.C.;
7: 15, Hart's - Moose; 8:15,
Peoples - Jim's.
June 4- 6:15, Peoples -Five
Points; 7: 15, Bill 's-Jim 's; 6: 15,
Moose-Amer. Legion .
June 5 - 6:15, Local - H. &amp;
Z.; 7:15, R. C. - Hart 's ; 6:15,
Dbl. R - Fruth .
June 6 - 6: 15, Bill's - Am.
Leg.; 7:15 -Fruth - 5 Pts.; 8:15,
H &amp; Z - Hart's.

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Right-handed knucklehaller
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on the mound in the first ga me
beginning at I p.m. with Gallia
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Bill Chaney, or Meigs' Perk
Ault slated to go in the night-

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MASON, W. Va. - Dale
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Fer ris Justis , has been
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Distribution Department at
Public Service Indiana 's
general headquarters in
Plainfield, Ind., where he
starl€d to work in 1965 as an
engi neer. In 1969 he was
promoted to project engineer
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engineer in 1973.
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University faculty, in his address to the class, according to
the old newspaper clipping,
advised the class to, "Inspired
with life, go out into the world,
cover yow-selves with glory
and bestow credi t and honor on
yo urse lves, yo ur parents,
teachers, school and everyone
interested in your welfar~."
There were 17 members of
the 1924 class with three of the
members deceased.
Refre shments of · cookies ,
coffee , punch, mints and nuts
were se rved to those attending.
Mrs. Balsely of Cleves, Ohio,
Mrs. Ca rrie Dale of Rio
Grande, Irene and Charles
Hayman of Westerville,
Frankie and Robert McKelvey
of Belpre, Violet and Harold
Grimm and Isabel Wilson of
Colw-nbus, Evelyn and Charles
Dobbins, Pawtucket, Rhode
Island; Maxine and Ernest
Wingett of Racine, and Velman
and Russell Quillen, Letart
Falls. Plans were made !or the
group to meet again next year.
Of the 17 members 13 became
teachers.

GARDEn
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WORKER KilLED
HAMILTON, Ohio (UP! ) William A. Ross, 42, a Mason
construction worker, was
fatally injured Thursday when
struck by the swinging boom of
a crane, police sa\d. The accident occurred at a construction site In Union
Township, said police. Ross
worked for the Day and
Zimmerman cOnstruction Co.

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L os Angeles (Rau 4 l l at·:::::;:
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Sa n F ra ncisc o (Brya nt 1 4) at ;:;:;:;:
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Phi l adelph i a
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A t l anla ( H arrison 3 6) at;:;:;:;:
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2.97 ERA in 67 games for the
Louts (Sie berl J J ). a· 30 p .m
and some interesti ng trends are already begmmng to ta ke place.
Sa tu r,d aNy 's Gv"o~kcs
Early season standings
ofte. n don. 't mean
San Francisco Giants in 1972
Hous~na
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. much, as ev1denced
and decided the latter figures
P illsbgh at Ci~ci
by many teams' supenor showmgs m the first half of the season,
LOS Ang
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were a more accurate reflecSan
FranatatCh
Ph,cago
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• on il.s face after the July 4.all -st&lt;J r break.
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Atlanta at Mil , night
Probably
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IS the Cleveland Indians
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in the 60s . If t he Tribe wasn't in firs t place on Ju ly 4th and in the
Most Exciting
Johnson gained his second
basement by the end of the season, then something was
drastica1ly wrong.
victory without a loss Thw-sA m er•can L eague
day night when the Astros
The sa me may turn out to be true this year, as both the
Ea st
beat the Montreal Expos 4-3 in
w . I. Pel. 9 b . American l.eague East and the East 1n the National League are
Milwaukee
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full of sw-prises in the early go ing.
10 imings and called the game
Boston
D
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roil
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All is normal on both western fronts, with the Dodgers and
Baltimore
ever been in."
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Reds fight ing it out already in the senior circui t, while
Cleveland
N ew York
Johnson walked two batters
i~
~ ·' Oakland, Kansas City and Chicago are in a th ree-way dog fight in
west
th e American West.
in the ninth inning, filling the
1
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The surprises show up in the eastern divisions with the woes
bases, but retired Ron Hunt for
2~ · 2 ] ~~j· g.b .
KansasC1ty
2.:1 n .522
1•1 of the Pittsburgh Pirates commandin g much of the attention of
the final out of the inning and
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The Pirates, who have had pitching troubles in recent yea rs
when Tommy Helms singled
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home the decisive-run in the Pairings for today's Ohio high
Thu rsd ay's Gesults
1No games schedu l ed l
severe case of the blahs, lodged in last place, seve~ games out of
lOth.
Today s Probable P1tchers
first.
school baseball tour nam en t ·
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semi-finals :
Kan sas City (F i t zmorris 4·.21
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Lincolnview ( 14-5) vs.
Ch i cago (Wood ?.6) at Bos ton although in very preca rious positions.
Middletown Fenwick (27-3); {Le e 6 4), 7· 30 P m
Whether or not the current upheava l in the eastern division
New York !T1drow d.4) at
Ashtabula St. John (13-5) vs. Mi n nesota (Dec k er 5·4), 8 . 30 holds for th e rema inder of the season, 1t should make matters
Carroll ( 17-£). Both games at p .m . ,
t •more (G rimsley 55) at interesting for those who are hred of seeing the same old teams
9:30a.m . Finals Satw-day at 10 TeBal
xas (Jenkins 7 5l , 9 p m
in the pennant races.
Mi lwaukee (Kobe ! 3 2) at
a.m.
Oakland ( Hami lton J . Q). 11 p .m .
Although no organizahon has been built to even resemble the
Class AA
Detro it (Lolich 55 ) at Cal 1·
great
Ya nkee dynasties that made the game what it IS today,
Reading (30-4 ) vs. Genoa (19- for nia (Singer 6·3l. 11 p .m
there
have
been perennial fa vorites in the last decade or so.
Saturday ' s Games
5) ; River View (20-7) vs.
Ka nsa s Ct l y at Cl eve
In the National League, it is always Cincinnati , Los Angeles,
New York at Minn
Triway (20-4 ). Both games at 4
Milwa at Oakland
Pittsburgh
and New York, w1th the Cardinals making a brief
p. m. Finals Satw-day at 4 p. m.
Chi at Boston , night
appearance
at the top in the mid 60s.
Bci lt at Texas , night
ClassAAA
Derr et t at Calif, nigh t
In
the
American
League, it's the Orioles and Oakland, with
Brown
Princeton (26-12) vs . Lima
the birds coming as close as anyone to matching the Yankee
Senior 16-3 ); Toledo St.
Leal her
domination.
Francis (16~) vs. Wickliffe (16Many teams are beginning to challenge the eminent domain
6) . Both games at 1 p. m.
lnter na ~~~:~ L eag ue
of the peK:ennial pennant chasers, with Houston, Kansas City and
Finals Satw-day at I p. m.
w. l. pel. g.b. Milwaukee making the strongest advances toward the rop.
Syracuse
All games will be played on Rocheste
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Middleport. 0.
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17
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come Labor Day , but until that time they shou ld conPawtucket
diam onds.
sou',~ 23 324 10 tinue to wreck havoc on the sacred ground of the 'favorites'.
w . r. pet. g.b.
Milwaukee should fade fast after July 4th in the east, wi th
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Cha •l eston
10 11 .541 3' '' pennant battle with eit her the Royals, White Sox or Ath letics.
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Houston wiJl also fade, leaving J'ust LA and Cincy to decide
Thur sday 's
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With a little bit of the season behind us and an adva ntage
Roches
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BARD by
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over the pre-season baseball prognosticators. the picks for '74
are as follows .
American East - Baltimore, New York, Cleveland,
You can wa i "e
heat
Milwaukee,
Boston, Detroit.
discom fo r t and be M r.
Super -Cool w here .... er you
American West - Kansas City, Oakland , Chicago,
are in the superbly sty led
California, Minnesota, Texas .
Major Leagu e Res ults
Be lm ont Club Ba rd . Yes,
By United Press Internati onal
National East - St. Louis, New York, Montrea l,
comfor t is a state of shirt
National League
Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Chicago.
San F ran
200 001 000 - 3 11 0
when 1l 's the ligh twe ight
Chicago
100
101
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easy .ca r e
National West - Los Angeles, Cincimati, Houston, San
Bradley , Sosa (81 and Rader.
Decton Perma · lron by
Bonham (4 ·8) · a n d Lun ds tedt , · Francisco, Atlanta, San Diego.
Ar ro w. And sty le is a sta te
M irterwa!d (8) . LP - Sosa ( 5.11
In the American East, the Onotes · supen or !a rm system
of coll ar when it's the
( 10 innings }
proves fruitful year after year, al though the Yankees continue
m edium leng th , inedium
Houstn
200 000 100 1- 4 11 1
spr ead Bard, t he classic
Mntrea !
000 000 030 0- 3 8 0 their attempt for a return to the top. Both Cleveland and
colla r that 's always right .
D1er ker ; Joh n son (9 ), Sc her . Milwaukee will put forth much better efforts , with the recent
In w hites and l ights. Short
man ( IOJ and E dwards, May
(7) ;
Torr ez, Montagu e. (7), Yankee trade giving the Redmen more pitching depth than
sl eeves.
Taylor (9 ) and Foote, Stin so n they've known in a long time.
(9 ) WP - Johnson (2 .0J. LP Mea nwhile, the Tigers continue to fall toward the depths of
TaYtor ( 1. 1). H R - D av is (1st).
the old Washington Senators, as few young replacements can be
(Only games scheduled J
seen for the Geritol set which will soon become an America n
League cellar dweller.
Am eri ca n L eag ue
( No games sc hed u l ed J
In the American West, Kansas City and Chicago will give the
MIDDLEPORT 0.
Athletics trouble and the defending world champions may not
even make it to the post-&lt;!eason playoffs. California continues to
be a middle of the pack tea m and Minnesota needs more than
. Rod Ca rew to ge t very far. What can you say about the Rangers ?
In the National East, the Cardinals return to glory , alt)10ugh
they'll need a lot of pitching help when it comes down to the
stretch drive. Reggie Smith makes the big difference.
The Mets will be up there again, with the Expos and Phillies
coming on strong and developing into futw-e contenders. The
Pirates' troubles are inexplainable, and the outlook isn't much
brighter for the rest of the year, as it looks like the Pirates will
have to wm t 'til '75. As for the Cubs, they still have their
problems, and will con tinue to until a fresh fron t office is brought

Oass of 1924 observes annivers.a ry

By LeROY POPE
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK (UPI )
Economists and politicians
who are frustrated by inability
to halt inflation have a new
remedy for it. It's called
"indexation ." And, ijke many
remedies, it treats "'Otuy the
symptoms, not the cause of
Inflation.
Indexation has achieved
notable results in Brazil.

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emotional co urt procedures
· COLUMBUS (UP!) - The must be endured even if both
Ohio General Assembly is in spouses want to terminate a
weekend recess, preparing for marriage.
a heavy work schedule next
The new bill eliminates the
week which legislative leaders sea rch fo r " fault" in the
hope will lead to a summer marriage breakup and allows
adjournment by June 6.
husband and wife to sign a
Less optimistic lawmakers separation
agreement
believe it will take an ad- providing for division of
ditional week to resolve property, alimony, and child
priority issues, including a custody,
support
and
supplemental budget, election visitation. ,
reforms and a package of
If e1ther party were not sa tpension bills.
isfied or did not want the divThe Senate Thursday orce, it would be contested.
adopted, 30-!,a limited no-fault
The bill permits courts to
divorce bill and returned it to order up to 90 days of conthe House for concurrence in ciliation procedures in any
amendments.
case involving divorce, an-,.
Legislation permitting aula- . nulment or alimony.
malic right turns after stopSen. Ronald M. Mottl, D-Parping for a red light and yielding ma, tried ro amend the bill to
to traffic or pedestrians require Cuyahoga County ro
followed a similar cow-se, by establish a special conciliation
the same 30-1 vote.
court ro take jurisdiction for 30
And the House gave over- days of any case where one
whelming approval to a party wanted to preserve the
Senate-passed bill granting tax marriage.
exemptions to multi-&lt;;tory, offCreate Mill
street parking garages in
Mottl said he was afra id the
rundown areas of cities.
"no-fault" concept as applied
Replaces Law
to the Cleveland area would
The no-fault divorce bill, create a "divorce mill."
cleared by the House last JanBut the senators voted his
uary, has been under study for amendment down, 12-19, on
four years. It is designed to grounds the judiciary in Coyreplace Ohio's current law un-

By United Press Intemational

ahoga County already has the
power ro set up such a court.
The
bill se ts f&lt;Jrth
guidelines for courts to
determine alimony and child
custody and support. Custody
of children would be determined on the basis of what is
hest for the child, including the
wishes of the parents and any
children 11 and older .
The bill also requires premarital counseling if either applicant for a marriage license
is under 16.
The Senate restored a provision requiring in~truction in
family living in grades 10-12 in
all Ohio high schools, ei ther in
a separate oow-se or as a unit
in an existing course.
QuaWied Teachers
The House had overwhelmingly rej ected this
provision on grounds it would
cost too much and not enough
qualified teachers were
available.
The right-turn-on-red bill
would take effect July I, 1975, if
Senate changes are agreed to
by the House, making Ohio the
15th state in the nation to enact
such a procedure.
Sen. Charles P. Bolton, RMentor, the bill's floor manager. said it would "increase the
traffic flow , reduce driver

frustration and it may save us
a dime here and there."
Bolton explained that motorists was te gaso line while
awaiting a green light to make
a right turn even though there
is no cross traffic.
Current law forbids a right
turn on red unless authorities
post a sign permitting it. The
bill would reverse this, legalizing the tw-ns unless local
authorities or the Hi ghway
Patrol prohibited them.
Sen. M. MorrL• Jackson, DCieveland, the lone opponent,
contended the new procedure
would catch very young and
ve ry old pedestrians unawares,
and they would be endangered
by motorists tw-ning on red.
In other legislative developments :
FISHING - The Senate approved, 30-1, and sent to the
House a comprehensive bil~
reg ula ti ng the seaso ns,
methods, fees and locations for
commercial fishing in Lake
Erie.
EVE - The House and Senate ag reed to legislation requiring continuing professional
education of optometrists.
The Senate will reconvene
next Monday at 6 p.m., while
the House retw-ns at 11 a.m.
Tuesday.

CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY - Eight members
o! the 1924 graduating class of Racine High School, left to
right, are Mrs. Edna Broyles Balsely, one of the teachers of

Eigh t members of the
graduating class of t924 of
Racine High School celebrated
their
50th
ann iversa ry
Saturday at the annual alw-nni
banquet held at Southern High
School.
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They were honored at the
banquet by the presence of
Mrs. Edna Broyles Balsely,
one of the teachers of the class.
Th e banquet tabl e was
beautifully decorated for the
occasion with a gold colored

the class · Cora Balser Webb, Velma Chapman Quillen, Irene
Miller Hayman, Violet Hill Grimm, . Evelyn Longsworth
Dobbins, Isabel Bentz Wilson, Frankie Beegle McKelvey,
and Maxine Spencer Wingett.

crepe paper streamer and
ce ntered with an arrangement
of gold and yellow mw-ns
flanked on each side by' black
and white " pro£essor " replicas
which were given later as door
prizes.
Following the banquet the
members of the class were
invited to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Webb, Raci ne. The
gr oup spent the eve nin g
reminiscing and enjoying a
scrapbook brought by Velma
Quillen. Mrs. Webb had a

prog ram or the 1924 commencement, a news arttcle
that appeared in the paper
about the graduation , and wore
her class ring.
The class motto was
"character is the on ly true
diploma". The 1924 class address was given by the late
Prof. G. H. Crow and diplomas
were signed by the late Supt. C.
N. Wag ner.
Prof. Crow, a Meigs Coun ty
native and of the Ohio

Indexation newest hope
to slow down inflation

Finland, Belgium and fsrael
and is being practiced on an
ever widening scale in the
United States.
As the name Implies, indexation is a way of adjusting
wages and prices more or less
automaticslly ro effects of
Inflation by means of an inflation index. In the countries
mentioned, indexation is compulsory by law. In the United
States ·it has been strictly
voluntary so far but Sen.
James Buckley, R-N.Y., has
introduced a bill ro compe I the
SOUTHERN IDGH had its marching band in the Memorial Day parade in Pomeroy Monday. Two majorettes
step smartly out in front.

Jot to help strengthen the heart.
Digitalis and related medicines
are first and most important.
Many people who have had
heart failw-e can retw-n to
nor mal living patterns by
By GENE CARLSON
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taking these medicines. This,
billion, or 11 per cent of the carrying a heavier share of the .
WASHINGTON (UP!)
total '75 budget, also a bigger tax bw-den relative to their Income people are growmg the however doesn't mean that
Gains by poor people under the slice of the pie than in earlier incomes.
most."
you sho~dn't have sw-gery if
Revenue
Producer
you
have a condition that
latest Nixon administration spending programs.
For example, after examining
At the same time, l!lx breaks warrants it. Eventually the
budget may not be as big as But these gains are, in part, all sources of government
first thought, according to three offset by a tax system that the revenue, the Brookings group for farmers, 011 produGers and problems from bad valves
Brookings Institution econO- Brookings study says is in: concluded that "social insur- other business sec tors_ have can 't be managed by
mists.
creasingly regressive - mean- ance (security) taxes that reduced the effective y1eld of medicines alone, and there
Increasingly
burdensome ing that low-income people are weigh relatively heavily on low- corporate mcome taxes as a often comes a time when
revenue producer .
sw-gery is needed and adtaxes are wiping out recent
advances in federal spending
visa ble; provided the patient's
for social security, Medicare,
over-all condition can tolerate
, food stamps, and other proit.
grams aimed at helping aged
'-! 1
The fast heart rate you have
and low-income Americans, the
is common in the presence of
economists said.
heart failure. It sometimes
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D. to mean the heart muscle is
pressw-e and the fa tty deposits slow s as the problem is
The analysis was part of an
Dear Dr. Lamb - I have had weak or not able to contract
in the arteries to the heart
annual review of government a heat murmw- at least 16
hard enough to pw-np blood in muscle are common guilty corrected. The mw-mw- can be
fiscal policy published Friday yea rs. Four years ago I
either from a bad valve or
the most effi cient manner. factors.
by Brookings, a respected 'developed
in- Failw-e or weakening of the
caused by the dilation of the
ca rdia c
It is important to know just
private research organization suffi ciency. The left side of my
hear t from the weakened heart
heart muscle ca n affect ei ther
headquartered in Washington.
heart is much weaker than the the left side of the hea rt (the what causes heart failure in muscle.
Higher Percentage
right side. The heart beat is most common problem ) or the order to treat it properly. If the
I think you ought to find out
problem is a damaged hear t why you have heart failure.
The study notes that in fiscal soft and around 100 limes a
year 1975, which begins July I, minute. If I get extremely right side and eventually both valve then in many instances Ask your doctor if you have a
the right and left side of the heart surgery with valve
the administration has ear- ·tired , it will go up to 140 for a heart.
valve that should be operated
replacement is a good idea.
marked $96.2,billion for "cash time.
Failure of the left side. If heart failw-e is ca used by upon, or what the problem
income maintenance.'' This is a
really is. I'm sure you should
The murmur is grow ing
full 32 ' per cent of the $304 sl€adily worse. I'm having causes shor tness' of breath disease in the arteries ro the be ~n medicine at least to help
billion that' the government chest pain freque ntly and my from the accw-n ulation of fluid heart there is relatively little control the problem, and
plans to spend dw-ing the next left arm hurts. Will a fas t heart in the lungs. Failure of the that can be offered surgically perhaps you are. But, you need
12 months and is a much higher rate lessen the life span? Does right side ca uses swelling of to trea t the patient.
to know this and what the
Medical treatment can do a medicines are.
percent,,ge for such programs the hear t ever strengthen after the liver, abdomen, feet and
an kles. There are many ca uses
than in recent years.
card iac insufficiency? I'm past for fa ilw-e of the heart. A bad
Government money for "es- 50. rs sw-gery indicated?
valve from old rhew-natic heart
sentials" such as medical care,
Dear Reader - Cardiac disease ca n be one cause. It
food, housing and education insufficiency mean s heart
programs has swollen to $33 failw-e. Doctors use this term can also result fro m
overloading the heart muscle.
Stress from high blood
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federal government to practice
Using Bw-eau of Labor and
indexation. It would tie person- New York Savings Bank
al income tax bracketing, tax Association statistics, the
exemptions, capital gains magazine Business Week retaxes and interest rates on cently calculated that between
government bonds to the 1968 and the first quarter of
Consumer Price Index.
1974, indexation on the basis of
How would indexation work the Consw-ner Priee Index
if tried on a bigger scale in the would have raised wages much
United States?
faster starting late in 1972 than
actually happened.
If indexation had been applied ro savings deposits that
would have depressed interest
rates but would have increased
the principal sharply. Overall,
a $1,000 deposit that grew ro
$1,305 in the 1969-74 period
under the present system
WRIGHT-PATTERSON Affi would have grown to $1,531
FORCE BASE, Ohio (UPI) - under indexation. But its
The discovery of a lead-free current value in 1969 dollars
anti-knock gasoline additive would be only $1,175.
was announced · here WedIndexation already coYers
nesday by scientists at Wright- more than five million union
Patter so n's aero- s pa ce workers in the United States, 13
c hemistry r esea r c h million persons who get federal
labora tory.
food stamps and is applied
Dr. Robert E. Sievers said legally to the 31.4 million who
the discovery of a lead-free get social security benefits.
anti-knock gasoline additive
Many oooervers claim that
will save billions of dollars practicing almost total indexaotherwise needed to build tion has enabled Brazil to live
refineries and will make with a spectacular inflation.
possible the leadfree gasoline Brazil's rate of inflation
'needed' to avoid "poisoning" of dropped from 30 per cent to 15
new catalytic automobile per cent between 1967 and 1973.
systems.
But most observers said it was
Sievers said Ford and Chrys- economy that cut the inflation.
ler are currently testing the Indexation just make it easier
new fuel to determine if it is to live with as some drugs
compatible with their convert- make some' diseases easier ro
ers.
live with it.
The additive, already
patented by the Air Force here
and applications for patents
made in 14 foreign nations, is
based on special "rare earth"
compounda rather than on
tetra ethel lead which is the
principal anti-knock agent now
used in gasoline.
"As a matter of fact," said
Sievers, "this most promising
additive is based on serium
which is more abundant in the
Earth's crust than lead and
abundant
deposits
are
available in the United States."

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Milt May led off the lOth with
a single and both runners were
safe on Bob Gallagher's sacrifice-fielder's choice. One out
later, Helms looped a sing le to.
center field driving in the
winning run.
Tied Score
The Astros carried a 3-0 lead
into the eighth inning but Willie
Davis tied the score when he
homered with two on off Larry
Dierker.
Jerry Morales' two-run double with two out in the eighth
iming lifted the Chicago Cubs
to a 4-3 vicrory over the Giants
in the only other major league
game Thursday.
Leftfielder Gary Thomasson
turned the wrong way at the
hase of Wrigley Field's left
field wall and Morales drive
caromed off for the gamewiming hit. Relief pitcher
Elias Sosa suffered his first
loss of the season after fi ve
victories while BiU Bonham
won his fourth game against
eight losses.

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with 'decent' pitching,. so-so bats
. "Our p i tc hin~ is decent, and
if the hitting co mes around I
think we 'II be a!right. "
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HESS SIGNS
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Bobs
Hess, 18-year~ld first amatewdraft choice of the St. Louis
Blues, signed Thursday with
the National Hockey league
club.

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BERRY BOXES

.. We 're shaping up," continued Ncssel road, who is also
Commander of Drew Webster
Post 39 of the American Legion
in Pomeroy.

Hart's, Fruth
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lead in
slo-pitch play

Hart's Used Ca rs and Fruth
Pharmacy took over the lead in
th e M-M Men's Slo-Pitch
Softball Leag ue at the
Memorial pay Holiday break,
half-wa~ through the first ha lf
of the season. Last week 's
leader, Peoples Bank, ran into
tr ouble with two losses,
dropping to fifth place in the
standings.
l..ast Week's &amp;on-s

··we'll be cxperimentmg at
different positions in these first
few games, especia lly Sunday," he added, referring to
the scheduled doubleheader at
Glouster.
One of the reasons for the
experimenting is that the 1974
editiOn of the Meigs Legion
team has good depth at many
positions in the iruield. Several
players are capable of playing
almost all infield positions.
.. Our hittmg is very poor
nght now, " Nesselroad sa id,
but added that he thinks it'll
'straighten up, or have to,
before the season grows ve ry
old.
Behind the plate in the first
game Satw-day will be veteran
leg ionnaire Mick Ash, backed
by Brian Hamilton.
Rick Srobart will be at first ,
with Brett Wi lson or Mike
Nesselroad at second, backed
up by Steve Bachner.
Chaney or Mickey Davenport
will be at sho rt, with Mike
Watson, Cl1aney, Davenport or
Gary George at third .
Roammg the · outfi eld
pastures will be either Mike
La rkins, Ault, Bill Holland,
George, or
Wilson if
Nesselroad is at second.
Co mplicating the infi eld
alignment task is the fact that
Jim Perry, brother of former
Leg ion standout Stan Pe rry,
will be 'lost for this first
doubleheader of 13 s lated.
Perry suffe red a pulled leg
muscle earlier this week in
practice .
Alarge crowd IS expected for
th e 1 p.m. season start,
weather pe rmitting, and the
game will be carried live over

Legion 10 Jim's 9.
Bill's 15 Double R 12.
F1ve Points 12 Moose 7.
Fruth 12 Local 430 2.
Hart's 12 Peoples 7.
RC 15 H&amp;Z 6.
RC 7 Jim's 0.
Hart's 12 Local 430 2.
Fruth 14 Peoples 5.
League Standings
Team
W L Pet.
Fruth
7 I .875
Hart's
7 I .875
Five Points
5 2 .714
R.C.
5 2 .714 WMPO .
Peoples
4 2 .6437
Bill's
3 4 .429
Moose
2 4 .333
Double R
2 5 .286
H&amp;Z
2 5 .286
Jim's
2 5 .286
Local430
2 5 .286
A. Legion 23
6 .143
Next Week's Schedule
June 3 - 6:15, Fruth - R.C.;
7: 15, Hart's - Moose; 8:15,
Peoples - Jim's.
June 4- 6:15, Peoples -Five
Points; 7: 15, Bill 's-Jim 's; 6: 15,
Moose-Amer. Legion .
June 5 - 6:15, Local - H. &amp;
Z.; 7:15, R. C. - Hart 's ; 6:15,
Dbl. R - Fruth .
June 6 - 6: 15, Bill's - Am.
Leg.; 7:15 -Fruth - 5 Pts.; 8:15,
H &amp; Z - Hart's.

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University faculty, in his address to the class, according to
the old newspaper clipping,
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with life, go out into the world,
cover yow-selves with glory
and bestow credi t and honor on
yo urse lves, yo ur parents,
teachers, school and everyone
interested in your welfar~."
There were 17 members of
the 1924 class with three of the
members deceased.
Refre shments of · cookies ,
coffee , punch, mints and nuts
were se rved to those attending.
Mrs. Balsely of Cleves, Ohio,
Mrs. Ca rrie Dale of Rio
Grande, Irene and Charles
Hayman of Westerville,
Frankie and Robert McKelvey
of Belpre, Violet and Harold
Grimm and Isabel Wilson of
Colw-nbus, Evelyn and Charles
Dobbins, Pawtucket, Rhode
Island; Maxine and Ernest
Wingett of Racine, and Velman
and Russell Quillen, Letart
Falls. Plans were made !or the
group to meet again next year.
Of the 17 members 13 became
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The Houston Astros are
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happy they elected to ignore
19
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mance when they got the
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handed relief pitcher !rom the
(All time s E DT)
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L os Angeles (Rau 4 l l at·:::::;:
Chicago (Hooton? J ), 2 30 p m ;:;:;:;:
Who would have thought a
Sa n F ra ncisc o (Brya nt 1 4) at ;:;:;:;:
pitcher who had a !Hl record
Phi l adelph i a
(S chueler
3 J ), :;:;::·i
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and a 6.18 earned run average
Pittsburgh (Rooker 2 31 at:;:;:;:;
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for the Indians would help the
Ctnci nna l i
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6 3), ::::::::
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Astros solve their bullpen
A t l anla ( H arrison 3 6) at;:;:;:;:
Fobes
problem ?
Montreal (Renko 3 5), 8 .05 p .m ;:;:;:,
Houston
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at Johnson's 12-9 record and
San ( K
Doosm
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( Arltn
) at
. rne baseball
~
. one-four th old
2.97 ERA in 67 games for the
Louts (Sie berl J J ). a· 30 p .m
and some interesti ng trends are already begmmng to ta ke place.
Sa tu r,d aNy 's Gv"o~kcs
Early season standings
ofte. n don. 't mean
San Francisco Giants in 1972
Hous~na
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. much, as ev1denced
and decided the latter figures
P illsbgh at Ci~ci
by many teams' supenor showmgs m the first half of the season,
LOS Ang
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only tO fa ll flat
were a more accurate reflecSan
FranatatCh
Ph,cago
i.Ja. ntght
• on il.s face after the July 4.all -st&lt;J r break.
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tion of· the pitcher's ability.
Atlanta at Mil , night
Probably
the
mosl
evident
exa
mple
IS the Cleveland Indians
1
San D ego at St · L · n •ght
in the 60s . If t he Tribe wasn't in firs t place on Ju ly 4th and in the
Most Exciting
Johnson gained his second
basement by the end of the season, then something was
drastica1ly wrong.
victory without a loss Thw-sA m er•can L eague
day night when the Astros
The sa me may turn out to be true this year, as both the
Ea st
beat the Montreal Expos 4-3 in
w . I. Pel. 9 b . American l.eague East and the East 1n the National League are
Milwaukee
24 19 556
full of sw-prises in the early go ing.
10 imings and called the game
Boston
D
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roil
"one of the most exciting I've
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All is normal on both western fronts, with the Dodgers and
Baltimore
ever been in."
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the
Reds fight ing it out already in the senior circui t, while
Cleveland
N ew York
Johnson walked two batters
i~
~ ·' Oakland, Kansas City and Chicago are in a th ree-way dog fight in
west
th e American West.
in the ninth inning, filling the
1
Oakla nd
The surprises show up in the eastern divisions with the woes
bases, but retired Ron Hunt for
2~ · 2 ] ~~j· g.b .
KansasC1ty
2.:1 n .522
1•1 of the Pittsburgh Pirates commandin g much of the attention of
the final out of the inning and
1 1
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tcago
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3 • ' veteran baseball observers.
became the winning pitcher
1
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The Pirates, who have had pitching troubles in recent yea rs
when Tommy Helms singled
COLUMBUS (UP!)
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usually
'' hilting thei r opponents to death", are suffering from a
home the decisive-run in the Pairings for today's Ohio high
Thu rsd ay's Gesults
1No games schedu l ed l
severe case of the blahs, lodged in last place, seve~ games out of
lOth.
Today s Probable P1tchers
first.
school baseball tour nam en t ·
(All t i m es E DT J
semi-finals :
Kan sas City (F i t zmorris 4·.21
Meanwhtle, in the Arherica n East, the enti re division is in
For Men &amp; Women
Class A
at
Clevel
and
f
Kline
3
7).
7
30
disarra
y, with the Red Sox and Brewers holding the top spoL,,
p .m.
Lincolnview ( 14-5) vs.
Ch i cago (Wood ?.6) at Bos ton although in very preca rious positions.
Middletown Fenwick (27-3); {Le e 6 4), 7· 30 P m
Whether or not the current upheava l in the eastern division
New York !T1drow d.4) at
Ashtabula St. John (13-5) vs. Mi n nesota (Dec k er 5·4), 8 . 30 holds for th e rema inder of the season, 1t should make matters
Carroll ( 17-£). Both games at p .m . ,
t •more (G rimsley 55) at interesting for those who are hred of seeing the same old teams
9:30a.m . Finals Satw-day at 10 TeBal
xas (Jenkins 7 5l , 9 p m
in the pennant races.
Mi lwaukee (Kobe ! 3 2) at
a.m.
Oakland ( Hami lton J . Q). 11 p .m .
Although no organizahon has been built to even resemble the
Class AA
Detro it (Lolich 55 ) at Cal 1·
great
Ya nkee dynasties that made the game what it IS today,
Reading (30-4 ) vs. Genoa (19- for nia (Singer 6·3l. 11 p .m
there
have
been perennial fa vorites in the last decade or so.
Saturday ' s Games
5) ; River View (20-7) vs.
Ka nsa s Ct l y at Cl eve
In the National League, it is always Cincinnati , Los Angeles,
New York at Minn
Triway (20-4 ). Both games at 4
Milwa at Oakland
Pittsburgh
and New York, w1th the Cardinals making a brief
p. m. Finals Satw-day at 4 p. m.
Chi at Boston , night
appearance
at the top in the mid 60s.
Bci lt at Texas , night
ClassAAA
Derr et t at Calif, nigh t
In
the
American
League, it's the Orioles and Oakland, with
Brown
Princeton (26-12) vs . Lima
the birds coming as close as anyone to matching the Yankee
Senior 16-3 ); Toledo St.
Leal her
domination.
Francis (16~) vs. Wickliffe (16Many teams are beginning to challenge the eminent domain
6) . Both games at 1 p. m.
lnter na ~~~:~ L eag ue
of the peK:ennial pennant chasers, with Houston, Kansas City and
Finals Satw-day at I p. m.
w. l. pel. g.b. Milwaukee making the strongest advances toward the rop.
Syracuse
All games will be played on Rocheste
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Middleport. 0.
the Ohio State Un iversity Tol edo
17
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running
come Labor Day , but until that time they shou ld conPawtucket
diam onds.
sou',~ 23 324 10 tinue to wreck havoc on the sacred ground of the 'favorites'.
w . r. pet. g.b.
Milwaukee should fade fast after July 4th in the east, wi th
~~~~~~~d
~~ :~~j 2 Baltimore and New York fighting it ou t for the chance to do
Cha •l eston
10 11 .541 3' '' pennant battle with eit her the Royals, White Sox or Ath letics.
T idewater
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Houston wiJl also fade, leaving J'ust LA and Cincy to decide
Thur sday 's
es ult
s 12
Pawtucke t 4 Sy r acuse 3
whowill goaga insttheCardinals fortheseniorpennanl.
BELMONT CLUB
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With a little bit of the season behind us and an adva ntage
Roches
terr JJ To
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BARD by
(Onlygamessc hedu tectJ
over the pre-season baseball prognosticators. the picks for '74
are as follows .
American East - Baltimore, New York, Cleveland,
You can wa i "e
heat
Milwaukee,
Boston, Detroit.
discom fo r t and be M r.
Super -Cool w here .... er you
American West - Kansas City, Oakland , Chicago,
are in the superbly sty led
California, Minnesota, Texas .
Major Leagu e Res ults
Be lm ont Club Ba rd . Yes,
By United Press Internati onal
National East - St. Louis, New York, Montrea l,
comfor t is a state of shirt
National League
Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Chicago.
San F ran
200 001 000 - 3 11 0
when 1l 's the ligh twe ight
Chicago
100
101
02x
5
7
1
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easy .ca r e
National West - Los Angeles, Cincimati, Houston, San
Bradley , Sosa (81 and Rader.
Decton Perma · lron by
Bonham (4 ·8) · a n d Lun ds tedt , · Francisco, Atlanta, San Diego.
Ar ro w. And sty le is a sta te
M irterwa!d (8) . LP - Sosa ( 5.11
In the American East, the Onotes · supen or !a rm system
of coll ar when it's the
( 10 innings }
proves fruitful year after year, al though the Yankees continue
m edium leng th , inedium
Houstn
200 000 100 1- 4 11 1
spr ead Bard, t he classic
Mntrea !
000 000 030 0- 3 8 0 their attempt for a return to the top. Both Cleveland and
colla r that 's always right .
D1er ker ; Joh n son (9 ), Sc her . Milwaukee will put forth much better efforts , with the recent
In w hites and l ights. Short
man ( IOJ and E dwards, May
(7) ;
Torr ez, Montagu e. (7), Yankee trade giving the Redmen more pitching depth than
sl eeves.
Taylor (9 ) and Foote, Stin so n they've known in a long time.
(9 ) WP - Johnson (2 .0J. LP Mea nwhile, the Tigers continue to fall toward the depths of
TaYtor ( 1. 1). H R - D av is (1st).
the old Washington Senators, as few young replacements can be
(Only games scheduled J
seen for the Geritol set which will soon become an America n
League cellar dweller.
Am eri ca n L eag ue
( No games sc hed u l ed J
In the American West, Kansas City and Chicago will give the
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Athletics trouble and the defending world champions may not
even make it to the post-&lt;!eason playoffs. California continues to
be a middle of the pack tea m and Minnesota needs more than
. Rod Ca rew to ge t very far. What can you say about the Rangers ?
In the National East, the Cardinals return to glory , alt)10ugh
they'll need a lot of pitching help when it comes down to the
stretch drive. Reggie Smith makes the big difference.
The Mets will be up there again, with the Expos and Phillies
coming on strong and developing into futw-e contenders. The
Pirates' troubles are inexplainable, and the outlook isn't much
brighter for the rest of the year, as it looks like the Pirates will
have to wm t 'til '75. As for the Cubs, they still have their
problems, and will con tinue to until a fresh fron t office is brought

Oass of 1924 observes annivers.a ry

By LeROY POPE
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK (UPI )
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to halt inflation have a new
remedy for it. It's called
"indexation ." And, ijke many
remedies, it treats "'Otuy the
symptoms, not the cause of
Inflation.
Indexation has achieved
notable results in Brazil.

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The Braves and Indians
continued their battle for the
top spot in the Middleport
Boys' League this week, both
with perfect 3-ll records.
The Braves won two, topping
the Reds, 22-1, and the Rutland
Dodgers, 14-9. Meanwhile, the
Indians topped tbe Mets, 10-4.
In other games, the Dodgers
whipped the Mets, 10-3.
Braves 14 Dodgers 9
Mike Miller and Steve Fife
powered home runs for the
Braves, as they won this
slugfest behmd the pttchmg of
Brill Dodson and Miller who
was credited with the v1ctory.
Miller also tripled, while
Jack Humphreys and Terr y
Wayland doubled.
Adding singles for the
Redmen were Humphrey, a
pair, Britt Dodson, also a pair,
Jeff Wayland, Mall Weaver
and Dave Hysell, a pair.
Kim Dewhurst homered for
the Dodgers, while Steve
Lambert cracked a triple and
Ray Mower y slammed a
double and Craig Nicinsky
rapped a pair of tw&lt;&gt;-baggers.
Getting a single for the
Dodgers were Gary Priddy,
Dave Spangler, Dewhurs t,
Mowery and Troy Brooks.
Nicinsky started and was
replaced by Steve Lambert
who was tagged with the loss.
The two Rutland hurlers
combined for six strike outs,
while Dodson fanned nine and
Miller three.
IndiunslO Mets 4
The Tribe was led by a multiplayer attack, as John
Cremeans smacked a pair of
singles, as did Scott Cato, while
Roger Carson banged out two
triples and a single, Terry
Gardner slammed two singles
and a triple, Steve Carson
smacked two singles, Steve
Shaw rapped a triple and pair
of singles, John Byer slashed '
two singles and a double, Ken

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Hanmg doubled and singled
and Dave Hoffman smgled ,
Gardner started for the Tribe
and was credtled w1th the win,
bemg replaced by Roger
Carson m the fourth . .
Dave Watkins started and
lost for the Met s, bei ng
replaced by Tony Scott in the
fourth .
Tony Scott and Bobby Fox
paced Mets hi tting wtth two
singles each, while Watkins
slammed a homerun and Keith
Scott added a single.
Braves 22 Reds 1
The Braves exploded with
five home runs in the second
mning, runnmg their total
homer productiOn to eleven in
three games.
SV AC TRACK CHAMPIONS - Members of the 1974
Slamming round trippers in
Southern
Valley Alhlettc Conference championship track
the 11-run upnsing were Jeff
squad are pictured here. First row, left to nght·a re: Carl
Wayla nd , Jack Humphreys,
Moore, Greg George, Steve Wellington, Lisa Casneras,
Britt Dodson, Terry Wayland
scorekeeper; Mark Crawford, Joe Chapman, John Denney
and Matt Weaver.
and Kim Hall. Second row - Jim Thevenir, manager; Ed
Humphreys and Weaver
Casneras. Stanley Cooper, Arnold .Jackson, Dennis Meadded a triple each while Jeff
Wayland also slammed a
double.
Bobby Demosky slapped a
pair of smgles and Ray Smith
added a single for the lone
Reds hits off winning pitcher
Jeff Wayland.
Andy Wilson was tagged with
PLEASE ENTEit the organization (or
the loss.
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Dodgers 10Mets 3
l'lu•uwul theii &lt;U'ade is "Funtinu• '7~ ."
The Dodgers captured their
second vtctory of the young
season, as Craig Nicinsky went
l'l'pt• uf Unit - - - - - - - - - - - - - three for folD' at the plate with
a double and two singles. Gary
\JJ(Jt'o'imal&lt;· Nuinher _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
Pritty added a double, while
Mark Tyree, Andy Cross, Sieve
l'qw ul' vo•hiclt•s il' any _ _ _ _:__ _ _ __
Lambert and Guy Schuler each
slapped a single . .
\umlwr uf vehicl1•s if any_ _ _ _ _ __ __
For the Mets, Dicky Herman
rapped a lrtple and Tony Scott
and Bob Fox added singles for
\umht'l ' of animals . if any _ _ _ _ _ _ __
the lone hits off starter and
II \I L TO Uwi ght Goins. 1115 Wolfe Urivc.
winner Guy Schuler. Schuler
· Pomt•t·o" , Ohio .
was replaced in tbe fifth after
striking out 10 and walking
three. Cross, his replacement,
gave up no hits while walking
three.
MAKES DEBUT
debut tonight as a member of
Dick Herman went the
the Philadelphia Wmgs of the
distance for the Mets, striking
PHILADELPHIA (UP! ) National Lacross League.
out 10 and walking seven while Doug Favell, the Toronto
Favell IS a forward in
being touched for eight hits .
Maple Leafs' goalie, makes his lacrosse.

Regatta Parade Eniry Fonn

the Letter Jh.om Portland
I

By Goldie Clendenin
PORTLAND - The long and
anxiously awaited excursion on
the Chaperon has come and
gone, leaving us with nostalgic
memories of other days and
ways of llving.
I do hope o\hers will tell us
how it seemed to them ; I'm
reminded of the fir st four
Books of the New Testament:
all were there, but each told it
1n a bil·of different way.
Cruising up the river awhile,
then sort o' drifting down w1th
the current, a shore line of a
different state on each side, I
wondered, " How can one be
closer to nature and to God• "
Also, which is really best,
anl!cipation - or realization,
or perhaps the loo~ing back in

1

seemed hke strangers; seekmg
acquaintances who were not
there, enjoying the fellowship.
Folk visiting, singing, and
dancing reminded me of the old
''Senator Cordell" packet boat
I used to go on from Hazel to
home m East Liverpool.
She wasn't a fancy boat, the

landing until midmght or after
and the Cordell !tad whistled
for Lock 21.
My child had to be wakened;
neighbors would carry my "hat
boxes " (really no hats w them,
they were for luggage). When
HONE 992-5320
we got to the river Dad would
be out on it sw inging a lighted
"Cordell' 1 •
Sewing with
kerosene lantern , lettmg them
The first thing one saw as the know to stop. There were
Knits Taught
gangplank was lowered was hurned good-byes and a mad
By Mrs. Bumgardner
men deck hands jumping off to scramble to get on and settled.
and Regular
load crates of chickens, cases In less than two days I'd be
Beginning Sewing
or eggs, bundles of hoop poles, home in East Liverpool
someone 's moving - or thmgs.
Well, hke all good things,
ordered from up or down the cruises end and folk slopped
nver .
dancmg on the Chaperon e.
Then, hurrying to top deck to Some crowded down the
sign in, pay my fare a~d be stairway, but the music played
assigned a stateroom; if 11 was on (bet that guy was hred).
daylight one went out on "lop
And folk who but a short time
JJ:...o~
memory
on
a
few
hours,
deck"
in
swnmer
or
in
the
ago
were saying hello were
-'-W,,"
Halmos t Heaven" not only in dining hall in winter. This hall saymg goodbye an d singmg the
West Virgmia, but Oh10, too , served for dining, visiting ~. old song Auld Lang Syne m
MIDDLEI'OIIT
OHIO
The soft br eez~, mu s ic, dancing. My favorite place on happiness, laughter and a few
meeting old friends; no one deck was where I could see the tea rs.
paddlewheel and waves it
Time and hde wa its for no..----·A--O•R•Z•E•- - E A - - - - - - - - - - . l · made. Years later I used to ge t one, and when another year
UTH I 0 0 LER fOR
in an old johnboat and ride the has come and gone, some of us
will have passed on.
ZENITH-GIBSON-HARDWICK
waves she made.
When I came down the river
But whoever wrote, ''Parting
KITCHEN AID-LITTON (Microwave Oven)
to home my two brothers would IS such sweet sorrow'' must
ALSO
me et me at th e landing have had something like this in
(Hazel ). Home was a nule up rrund. And 1t remmds us who
DOXOL PROPANE SERVICE
Dewitt's Run. Joe and John are alone how very fortunate
always seemed to have grown are those whose compunions
a foot, and when their voices are with the m sltll. Hold on to
T.v. &amp; APPLIANCE changed I hardly recognized every mmute . It may not come
them.
again.
I
U
GAS SERVICE
When
I
went
back
to
East
And ones who have not exChester, Ohio
Phone 985-3307
Liverpool, if it was nigh t, we perienced it can never know
stayed with neighbors near the the ph ys ical , mental and
spintual hur t of losing one who
has become a part of oneself.
Or the blessed numbness th~ t
comes as you walk hke 'a
sleepwake1· dmng what has to
be done.
Later there is a dull empty
achmg loneliness , with
sometimes a flower , song, time
I
or place brings 1t back Jjke a
two edged sword. Some fied a
new hfe. Others fear of having
their world lorn apart again
and struggle on alone. For this
the Semor Citizen Center has

R·deno r's

Uve' at home ••• Leam at home ••. Stay at home

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

CLEVELAND (UP!) - The League over the years loaded
apparent Joss of veteran with n~Kut contracts --and
receiver Fair Hooker and , they've finished dead last, year
offenSive tackle Bob McKay to in and year out.
the World Football League was
"Every time a player plays
attributed Thursday by out his option and leaves the
Cleveland Browns owner Art Browns, it means more money
Modell to his own refusal to for those players who remain
grant no-eut contracts.
and pe rform . As ·far as
"I've been told our proposals replacements for Hooker and
were as good, 1f not better, than McKay - 1975 is a long way off.
what was offered by the WFL,"
"Many things can happen,"
Modell said. "The only dif- Modell concluded.
fer ence being· that, as
previOusly slated, I w1U not
Ma1or League Lead ers
grant no-eut cont racts to any
By Un1t ed Pre!S.s International
L eadmg Batt ers
,, player ."
National League
The s1g ning of McKay, a key
g . ab r h. pet.
on the Browns ' rebuildmg Ga rr . All 48 20? ' 30 81 391
Smit h . St L 44 170 29 63 371
program for the offensive !me, Gro ss, H ou 46 141 27 50 355
was annoUI) ced by the Chicago Geitz, St L 45 172 '3 58 337
Ga r vey, L A 48 200 34 67 335
F1re of the WFL. McKay would Morgan , Cin 45 164 31 54 329
Farland, Ronnie Plants, George Garnes, Brei Tackett, begin playing for the rival Da viS, Mil 38 159 21 5 1 '321
ZISI&lt; , P 11t
38 119 15 38 3t9
Marty Hash, Tom Brumfteld, Steve Mundell, Hom er Mc- league in 1975.
Maddox, SF 51 217 34 69 31 6
Millan, Terry Payne and Coach Bruce Gabriel. Third row The Jacksonville Sharks, Bucl&lt;nr . L A &lt;15 17 6 23 56 316
Br ock, St. L 41 173 34 55 316
Richard Eggleton, Tim Stout, Bruce Runyon, Richard
who previously signed away
Am er1can League
g ab r . h. pet.
Morris, Wendell Payne, Clarence Logan, Meek Theiss,
Cleveland tight end Chip Glass,
Car ew , Mnn &lt;12 172 29 70 .407
Sterling Loga n, Freddie Logan , Ralph Smtih, Gene Payne say they have signed Hooker Jackson, Ok 41 148 30 59 399
and Dave Dobbins.
Evans . Bos 29 106 18 39 366
for the season after next.
Hargrv e, T x 35 109 18 39 356
" It's difficult enough to Randl e, T ex 40 110 19 37 336
motivate a player when h1s job M cR a e, KC 45 156 22 5 1 327
81 44 163 11 53 325
1s at stake, Jet alone motivate Robnson,
Burrghs . Tx 47 190 29 61 321
him when he is guaranteed his Ol1va·, M ,nn 35 123 10 39 31 7
315
46 18 1 22 57
pay whether he performs or R01aS, K C Home
Runs
National League : Wynn , LA
not," Modell said. "I've known
14 ; Ga r vey, L A 11 , Bench , Cm
learns in the Na tional Football 10, Aaro n, All, Pe rez, C1n,

Watson impatient
for a victory
CHARLOTTE (UP! )- Tom
Watson isn 't hitting the ball
quite as far as he did during his
collegiate days at Stanford
Umversity because he's found
that accuracy IS a premiwn on
th e professional golf tour .
He combined strong iron
play and superb putting for a 7under par 65 Thursday and
takes a one stroke lead into
today's second round of the
$250,000 Kemper Open.
" I' ve sacrifi ce d some

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prepa r ed
to

Express your thoughts
words are hard
find.

SPRAYS

Dudley's florist
59 N. Second St.
Middleport, 0.

especta lly

the fore and aft mot10n of the
engine shaft 1'hls motwn is
transmitted through 45-footlong pitman arms to the cranks
on each side of the paddlewheel, \\hich creates the
circular motion of the blg

paddlewheel. That paddle" heel Will be 36 feet across
the shaft and 22 fee t, 10 inches
m diameter.
As an as1de to the Naval
Ar chitects an d
Manne
Engineers, Gow recalled the
meidenl
in
which
a
representative from the
Ameri ca n Bureau of Shipping
came to Jeffboat to inspect the
size of the paddlewheel shaft
HYou lrn cw.r," said the Inspector, "we don't ge t very
many of these."

p1an o. Mrs. Tuttle baked the
anniversary ca ke which was
served ·with ice cream, mints

and punch.
It was reported durmg the
meehng conducted by Mrs.
Erma Cleland that Mrs Ed1th
Belzing 1s hospitalized, and
Mrs. Mary Jo Pooler has been
ill at home.
Guests at the observance
were Mrs. Edna Reibel and
Mrs. Nettle Hayes, Theodorus
Council, Pomeroy; and Mrs.
Charlotle Nease, Mrs . Ila
Clark, Mrs . Margaret Cottrill,
Mrs. Janice Lawson, and Mrs.
Margaret Eichmger, Guidwg
Star Council, Syracuse.
Members of Chesler Council
attending besides those named
were Mrs. Ethel Orr, Mrs.
Dorothy Myers, Mrs . Dons
Grueser , Mrs. Zona B1ggs,
Mrs. Dorothy Ri tchie, Mrs.
Opal Hollon, Mrs. Hatti e
Frederick, Mrs. Ada Neutzling , Mrs. Dorothy Lawson,
Mrs. Mae Spencer, Mrs. Betty
Roush , Mrs. Charlotte Grant,
Mrs. Doris Koemg, Mrs. Laura
Mae N1ce, Mrs. Goldie Wolfe,
Mrs. Opal Eichinger, Mrs.
Marcia Keller, Mrs Goldie
Fredenck and Mrs. Olive Fae
Kimes.
' Participating
in
the
Memorial Day parade Monday
were Mrs. Tuttle , Mrs. Myers,
flagbearers; Mrs . Pooler ,
Uncle · Sam ; Mrs . Ritchie,
bearer of the Christian flag;
and Charlotte Grant, Mrs.
Dorothy Lawson, Mrs. Cleland,
Mrs . Ada Van Meter, Mrs.
Letha Wood, in the marching
unit. Mrs. Cleland and Mrs.
Ada Van Meter gave readmgs
at the service, and Mrs . Roush
had the prayer .

IN HOSPITAL
SYRACUSE - David Duffy,
six year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Duffy , Syracuse, 1s
confined at Holzer Medical
Center with a fractured leg.
Cards would be appreciated.
His room number is 512.

steam -powered

Hlle
At the open recepti on, yellow
roses and a til!'CC·t JCrccl
weddm g take wath fern l eC:~ves

M c Laughlin

and

Mr and Mrs Donald Mtms-

fi eld , Mrs Norma McCoy and
Sha non, June Ro !:icnblum.
Man e McKrught, C:crC:~Id

Ca rpent er, Charles Bolm and
l.mda Srmth, all of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs Danny Folden
and ch1ldr en, Nelsonville, Mr
and Mr s. Harry G H ~ nmg , Mr
and Mrs Paul RaymOnd, Mr

and Mrs Char les All ell,
Downmgton
Ed Nelson, Dora Carpe nte r,
daughters. Tanya and Sonya, MarJOrie Gru escr, Evelyn
Mrs. Laura Kri ebs, Mrs. Rife, Orville Hogue, Mr and
Harold Oxley, Mr and Mrs Mrs Wayne Tw·ncr, all of
Alva Rupe, Mr and Mrs. Dale Rutland.
Stan sbury, Stanley Folden , Mr .
l):mald Taylor. l.1ttle Valley.
and Mrs. James Fletcher, Mr . N. Y., Mrs. Myrtle Queen ,"
and Mrs. Peter Logan , Mr and Venice, Fla . Mr and Mr s
Mrs. Henry Turner, Mr . and Dana Cline, Youngstown. Mr
Mrs. Frank McK1bben, Mr . and Mrs. Rubert CHr pellte r.
and Mrs Jerry Stansbury , Debbi e, Sue and Do nn 1e.
Reba and Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. Pickerington: Mr. and Mrs.
Max Haning, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Haning, Mr and Mrs
Wtlliam Cheadle, Mrs Metta G(;lrnet Bowen , Colw11bu!;
tendm g \\ere, locally, Mr C:~ nd
Mr s. J1mmy Hamn g and

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Calendar!li

F1sher, Robert Turner , Rev

To complete a busy spring
semester, the s,tudents of the
dan ce classes at French Art
Colony w11l perform at a Spring
Workshop
This workshop will be
Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 4 p.
m. m the aud.1torium of the
Washingt on Elementa r y
School, Ga llipolis.

couraged to attend.
The Dan ce Department of
the French Art Colony offers
·these student wor kshops twtcc
each year. Th1s prov1des the
stud ents with the opportumty
to perform in classic dress
before an a udtence, as well as
to prov1de the families an d
public w1lh an undersl&lt;lndin g
InvitatiOns have been sent to of what these dance classes
the fam1lles of the students, but entail
the genera l publ ic is enMrs. Gillian Moore, dance

HM C to honor chaplains
Holzer Med1cal Ce nter extends a cordial invi!at1on to all
of 1ts chaplams 1n the area and
to any new ministers, who may
be mleresled m this vital
chaplaincy program, to attend
the Hos pital 's ,Annual Appreciation Lun cheon, Tuesday ,
June 4, at I p.m. m the Center's
French Fi ve Hundred Room.
This year's luncheon is of
spee1al mterest to all
minister's, as Rev . Arthu r
Lund, who Will be the lull-ltme
director of Holzer 's chaplai ncy
program in July, is to be the
principle speaker. Rev. Lund
will serve as a hason between
the ongoing support system of
the
pr ese nt
volunteer
chaplains and the hospital m
his new role.
The Annual Appreciation
Luncheon for Chaplins was
begun at the center as an expression of the gratitude the
hosp1tal has for all of the
volun tee r chaplains who
donate so much of their tune
and stren gth to the pahents
and their families durm g their
stay at Holzer

Mm1ster s are to make
reservations with Mrs. Beard,
446-5152 , before June I, if they
plan to attend the luncheon,
whwh ls without charge to

them.

White, Gold, Avocado
or Shaded Copper

'

Seeds - Bird Seeds - Oyster Shells and
Grit - Fertilizers - Lime - Cement &amp;
Mortar- .Stock Salt - Water Softener Remedies - Salt - Litters - Vaccine Roofing- Paints- Red Brand Fencing .
Baler and Binder Twine - Sprays _
Gates.

ONLY

$27995
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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
• "

, /or-,

MIDDLEPORT,

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The Presbyterian Chu rch
structure was d1sc:ussed by

Mrs. Jean Moore at the
Tuesday ni ght meet1ng of
Group II of the Middleport
Umted Presbyterian Church at
the home of Mrs Richard
Karr. Mrs . Velma Rue was CO·
hostess for the meeting

VBSTOOPEN
Bible School will be held at
the First United Presbyterian
Church, Middleport, June 3-7.
Classes will begin at 9 a.m. and
continue untilll :30. Dtrector 1s
1
the Rev. Dwight Zavilz.
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Hospital , and .se rvices given to
velcrans in rest or nurstng
homes, and an pnvate home!;
arc among the wa~' S the money
IS spent.

Mrs

Wild ermuth

com-

bring you
extra cash
r or
shopping sprees

wus rnude to lhe pus t. M1 ss
Erma Sm1th, Mrs Hcuter and
Mrs Veda Dav is we re ap·
pointed to the nud itJ ng r·omMrs. Gemma Casc 1 reported
that three dozen tuwels cmd

I ,o(.'~IUn at Muum, Fla , Aug 18·

22
Mrs. Ellen Couch reported
that fl owers had been se nt to
Mi ss Vu ~ir Hobste tt er
1\L·know lcdgments on reports
were read from s1x dtslnct
chc11rpe r so ns Th e mee tin g

mended the juniors who p;.1 rt1 c1pa ted, taki ng in $300 65 of
the total amount, cmd a\.\'Hrrkd
pnzes to Cheryl I.e hew , fir st

tape have been sec ured to be
made into bibs for the veterans concl ud ed w1th the president
at the Chllhcothe H osptt.o:~l re~~dmg " My Poppy Dream "

place: Jenmfer Couch, second,
Lon Ann Wood, thi rd, .1nd
Paula Kl oes, F'ae Reibel , Pam

l'hey will be taken there July 18 wntlen by Mrs Neutzling .
when the F:1ghth Dlstnc! en· Refreshments uf punch and
tertams. Cakes. cookles , fres h c.:ook1es \.\'ere served by Mrs.

Powers and Ida Casc a

The dates of May 23 and 24;
1975 we re designated as Poppy
Days and the Pomeroy mayor
w11l be ron l&lt;l cted and asked to
set aside those days for the
Auxllmr y

mstructor for the Fre nch Art
Colony, has an noun ced that the
dance program will include a
teenage ballet class dancwg to
(;I Mazurka m peas. Ill t costume;
a ballet class of siX to nine year
olds perfor ming to "Waltz of
the Flowe rs"; a port1on of the
ballet, "Capella" given by a
ballet class of four to seven
year olds; 'several ballet solos
presented by Laune Henson
und Paula Covert are also
mcluded '" the program.
A modern dance class of.
rering an Indmn rendl tton to
the "Good, the Bad and the
Ugly" IS also in the lineup. A
samplm g of class lessons will
also be demonstrated by the
students under the guidance of
Mrs Moore .

frUIt and homemade candy w1ll Welsh and Mrs .Jewell.
be solicited
A repo~t on the Memona1
D(;ly observance and aux1har y
parttctpatwn was g1ven ami a
vote of thanks was extended to
Mrs . Casci and her comm ittee
for the hm che l)n The um t also
thanked Mrs Ncac!l Carsey fm
use of her convert ible m the

parade, and Harry Davis for
dnving

Cat henne

Welsh

reported tha t new drape !; and
rods have been purchCi sed for

the hall , and arrangements
were made to buy new l&lt;lblcs
for the officers' st.at1ons
The Thursday , D1stnct 8
co nv enti on tn Pomeroy at
Tr1m ty Church was an noun ced.
The local uni t "ill serve as
hosts' Mrs George Sa llott,
Department of Ohw president,
will be the speaker. In a
co mmunication from Mrs .
T1pple. di strict ·
Esther
fe rence at Columbus Saturday
'
was announced , along w1th the
department c~n ve nti on, July
12-14 Neil House, Columbus
De lega t~s from here will be
Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Neutzlmg,

Kt •c J• ~akt•

matd1in g •· n ~&lt;t~£'nuon t
an !l \H'il1ling rin :.;:~.
l,t ·r· l't•t"l tli olllllllltl i-1.

MONEY RECEIVED
State Aud ttor Joseph T
Ferguson's office distri buted
Mrs Moore read ''Slow Me $4,644,000 m gasoline taxes 1n
Down" and devotwns by Mrs. May to Ohio's townships and
VJ rg1 ma Owens inc luded co unti es. Each town ship
readings,
"God
Bless re ce i\'ed $1. 200 and each
America", and " The May Day county received $35,1100 The
Plot" taken from GUideposts. offi ce
also
diStribu ted
Refreshments were served to $5,815,020.97 1n welfare
12 members and a guest, Mrs assistance mon ey in Apnl to
Marcella Coleman, associate the 88 Ohi o Counhes Of the
president.
total, Meigs County received

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1
1
for the whole family
I

Brl!y Gmha111 says .

'In thr~ h-...._ I hJ&gt;'l' rl\ \..1 If-..·
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S.: n~u~ v. rth rt'f)('l.'-{.,j
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pres id ent, the JUnior con.

Refr es hments w11l be served
dunng the wtermisswn .

Mrs. W A. Willer, Mrs. Joseph
Cook, Mrs. Caddie Wi ckham,
Mrs. Dave Crow, Mrs. Lucille
Braley, Mrs. Raymond Jewell,
Mrs. Terry Phalin, Mrs.
William Barnhart , Elaine
Barnhart, Mrs .J Edward
Fosler, Mrs T. T Shelton,
Mrs. Leshe Price, Debbie
Taylor, Pat and Ctndy Cratg,
Mrs L P Sterrett, ivrrs
Wilson Carpenter. Mrs George
Skmner, Jean and Cmdy
Schne1ger, Mrs . Gene Wolfe,
Ma uree n Hen nessy, Vicki
Kelly, Mrs. William Watson ,
Mrs . Leroy Wolfe and Mrs
Robert Graham.

LOVE
COMES
IN TWO'S

1t

Mrs.

iWI

in 14

1\.UI'U I

gold .

g uurunlc••t l mul
prutcl'lnl u:.::a in !'l loss.

$8,947 .

Color
TV
with the "works in a drawer"
•

Ql\(e~ yo~

mini-Circuits

that plug-in
fore9sy
serv1ce.

thot.t;h lOITlln~!(I!T'I('
,J,nxt troml..L...J
Thr~ raraphrasc:·
~('llllmu nii. Jit-..

tilt' rn~-'&gt;oJ!o.,'t
c&gt;l OmslloC,..J r
1-,'l'flt:'rahon 't.'uro

readrng1t wdl~lo,.{'"~

a I"'("V. under'ia nd In~
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tht:'Scnpture.'

COMPLETE INSPeCTION SERVICE
Complete Line of Parts for All Makes of Extinguishers.
.,.f·

Recharging
Hydrostatic Testing - Safety
Lights - Sirens - Hose - Commer~ial Alarm
Sys,ems - Sprinkler Systems
New Fire
Trucks - Ladders · Home Alarm Systems New ' Extinguishers.
I
We have a complete line of Tags, Signs and '
Arrows to meet OSHA Requirements. I ·
' Open 9 A.M. - S P.M., Monday thru Fridiiiv

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Webster Post 39, Pomeroy .
Mrs Wild ermuth noted that
illl of the funds collected in the
Poppy Day proJect go eather
d1rectly or Indirectly for
veterans The pe~rtu.:!s e~t the
Athens Mental Hcallh Center
and the Chillicothe Veterans

Miss Kuhn honored

MISS Robm Kuhn, bride-elect
of Bennie Wolle, was honored
Saturday night with a shower
at the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church. Hostesses were Mtss
Debra Black, Mrs. John Ingels
and Miss J ane lle Kuhn.
Games were played w1th
prizes gomg to Mrs. Harold
Triplett, Lena Sue Phalln and
REVIVAL SET
Arev1val service will be held Anna Wiles. Other guests were
at 7:30 each evening June 5 Mrs. Ivan B. Walker and Lola,
through June 12 at the Burling- Mrs. Robert Kuhn , Mrs. Harry
ham Church just off Route 33. Bailey, Mrs. Orval Wiles and
John Elsworth , evangelist; daugh ter, Anna , Ca rri e
Bearhs , Mrs . Ellen Couc h,
public mvited .
Mrs. Albert Smith •• td Amy
Phalin.
Also presenting gifts were

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Am~Jncan

Aux 1llary,

Mrs. Welsh and Mrs . Davis .
A report on the Girl S~ te 's
Pr&lt;-~t t, presi d~nt ; Mrs Marge
tea at I,ogan was given by Mrs .
Reuter. f rrst v1cc pr es1dent, Ncutz\ing who aCcompHnied
Mrs. Iva Powell , second vrcc Sa rah Green, delegate Mrs .
pres id ent ; Mrs. Gladp
Neutzlmg will also e~ cc:ompany
CL; rmmn gs , sec ret/t ry; tuld her to Cap i~l Omversity, June
Mrs
Ca th er ine
Wel sh, 15 . A communication was read
treasurer
on the "Spirit of '76'' program
Mrs. Nor ma J ewell reported of whn::h Mrs Neutzllng ha s
that dunng the rust thr ee charge. It was noted that
months 906 hours have been shckers will be e~va 1 lable soon
contributed by '1 4 £11lXlilary for sal e hy th e auXIliary
members to the Ameri cCJn 1nembers Al so announced was
Lcgwn 1\ tontnbutt on of $100 the 1\'&lt;.~llOna l Convention of the

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO 45760

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Here's just some of the ·big value
features you gel in lhis 2-door :
• Freezer alone holds up to
102 lbs. of frozen foods
• Deep-sheif •!: ~~ 11 e door keeps
food al your fingertips
·
• Twio crispers hold a big supply
of vegetables
• Reversible doors in case you
remodel or move

Leg 1on

Officers for 1974-75 were
elected and mcludc Mrs. G1 ace

Group II has meeting

Business Phone-992-2804
E. M. Blake, Jr.
J. T. Blake
Phone 992-5404
Phone 992-7117
308 S. Third Avenue, Box 267

PHILCO®

mcd111g of tht:

FA C planning spring workshop

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$626.2:1. the h1ghest in 50 years
of selling poppies, Mrs Faye
Wildermuth , cha1 n vom.an ,
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PAST
MATRONS
of
Evangeline Chapter Frida y
7:30p .m. home of Mrs Grace
French. Mrs. Beulah Hayes
and Mrs Grace French
ho stesses.
SATURDAY
RACINE BASEBALL Assn .
tag day in Racine Saturday
from 9 to ll :30 a.m . Boys to
meet at ball diamond at 9 a.m.
FISH FRY Saturday at
Rutland Gym beginning at 11
a.m . Mrs. Pea rl Little in
charge. Dance at 8:30 p.m.
Public invited.
Quart e t ,
NEWSMEN
Charleston , W Va., at
Pomeroy Church of the
Nazarene, 7:30 p.m . Public
InVIted.
SUNDAY
CHICKEN Barbecue at
upper parking lot '" Pomeroy
begmmng ll:30 a .m., sponsored by Pomeroy Fire
Department and Emergency
Squad. Proceeds to bmlding
fund .
MONDAY
BIBLE School at Racine
Baptist Church , June 3-13, 6 to 8
p.m. eac h eve mn g; commence ment June 16. Theme:
''Good News in Jesus ";
parents reque sted to use
parking lot behind chtll'ch to
load and unload children fur
safety reasons . All area
children, 3-18 invited along
with adults Wishing to help
POMEROY Garden Club at
7:30p.m. home of Mrs. Waller
Grueser.
MEIGS County Fair Board ,-8
p.m., secretary's office on
Rock Spnngs Fairgrounds .
DAILY Vacation Bib! ~
School, Rutland Church of
Christ, June 3-14, 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. each week day. Children
of all ages invited.
REVIVAL, Morgan Center
Wesleyan Church, Rt. 554, Eno.
7:30p .m. Special singmg each
evemng. Evangelist B1ll
Wisemandle . Pas tor 0. H.
Cart. Public welcome .

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decorated the table.
Reg is ter in g guests and
assisting with the receptnm
were Mrs Wanda Oxley, Mrs.
Evelyn Allen, Mrs. Loretta
Sta nsbu ry. Mrs.
Floria
Han ing. Mrs. Cora Haning and
Maxine Hani ng
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Hnnald Whittin gton ;md gnmddaughtcr, Knstm Powel l , Mr
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anniversary May l9 at the

waters of U. S. BeSides the
Delta Queen, they are the Bell e
of LOUISVIlle; the .Julia Belle
Swain, Peoria. Ill., and the
Pres1den t, New Orleans. The
new boat is on ly the second
overnig ht pass~ngc r s~am­
boat to be bUilt 1n th1 s century
The f1rst IS the Delta Quee n
Gow said the 60-ton bow of
the boat ha s been turned and is
now in place an d attached to
the hull. " We have added deck
plating and have started to
move on the main deck house,"
he sa id . The stern will be
turned and a t~ched to the hull
in late June.
The boat is schedu led to be
launched m November and wil l
begm ove rn ight passenge r
service in 1975.

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ALilANY - Mr imd Mrs.
Glenn
Clln r ,
Albany.
celebrated thc1r 50th wedding

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al l Walk s of life tell the1 r
personal stories of trtumph
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Mrs. Wilma Stobart is
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CHESTER - The 40th anniversary of Chesler Council
323, Daughters of America,
was celebrated Tuesday night
at the hall with special
recognition going to 10 charter
members in attendan ce.
An orchid was presented to
·· Mrs. Ada 'Morris, organizer of
the council, with gifts going to
each of the charter members,
Mrs . Ona Osbo rne, Mrs .
Morris, Mrs . Eula Swan , Mrs.
Hattie Frederick, Mrs. Letha
Wood, Mrs. Mabel Van Meter,
Mrs. Zelda Weber, Mrs . Leona
Hensley, Mrs. Ada Bissell and
·Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes. Each
one related something they
remembered about their
initiation.
The charter members
presented the council with a
new American flag and a flag
stand made by George
Genheimer anq given in
memory of his daughter, Mrs.
,Marie Koblentz. There was
prayer by Mrs. Himsley.
Mrs. Esther Ridenour had
charge of the anniversary
celebration which opened with
the flag bearers escorting the
charter members to the front
of the hall. There were
readings by Mrs. Jean Summerfield and Mrs. Ridenotll',
and the song "We Love You
Truly" by Margaret Tuttle
with Mrs. Helen Wolf at the

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PITTSBURGH (UP!) -The
Pittsburgh Steelers of the
National Football League will
open a three-&lt;lay rookie camp
at Three Riyers Stadium today
with 40 first-year players
expected to participate in the
weekend workouts.

Alexander MacKenzie in the

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Clev 8 1, Busby , KC
7.4,
Hun ter. Oak and Jen kins , Tex
7 5 ; Wood , Ch i 7·6.

CHICAGO, lll. _ Paul A.
Gow, Naval Architect for
Jeffboal, Inc., builders of the
new st..amboat for The Delta
Queen Steamboat Co., told
members of the Society of
Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers tha t ove rm ght
travel by steamboat on
America 's rivers is "not vet a
thing of the past."
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The SNAME mee ting was
held May 22-24. at the Palmer
House.
In hts paper, "a Sister for the
Queen ", Go" sa1d that
although the new boat, a sist..r
ship for the Delta Queen, "will
be as luxW'IDus as a modern
hotel, tradihon and authen.
been
ticity
hav e not
overlooked ." The new boat will
have mirrors and elaborate
staircases accented wi th
pohshed brass and , he sa1d ,
"!hat while the lounges w1ll be
outfilt..d with modern furniture
the boat will have the sa me
spaciousness as the elegant
passenger boats of the 19th
century steamboat era."
Gow said the new boat will be
propelled by a stern . paddlewheel, 36 fee l long by 22
feet, 10 inches in diameter . The
tandem compound engmes are
duplicates of those buil t for the
steamboats
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Vote for the one mill levy June 11th.
Paid Pol. Adv.

Pitctung
NatiOnal League : John, LA 6
1; Caldwe ll , SF 7 2. Rogers.
Mtl 7.3; Seven p1t ct1ers tied
w 1tt1 6 VIC tories

The dinner was catered by
the Car nahan Catering Servtce
up Norwalk way. Mrs. Carnahan (former Kath lee n
Bissell ) is Hayward's older
sister. Cutenng is a family
busmess.
Thetr two daughters, two
sons and family are in on it. It
. was a lovely dmner . The older
young folk !students) were
gone when I got there, but the
fable was still set. Kathleen,
two daugh te rs, sons-m-law ,
Kas and I, Myrtl e Lee Ables
an d others had a ga bfest; then
they played music and sang
songs
'Twas a b1g day lor this ole
hillbilly - seeing so many
people happy. And I was happy
lor them all. Yes, some of the
old days are gone forever.

"The Home of the Friendly Folks"

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SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Rtchard Midden, grandson of harness racing Hall of Farner
Wayne "Curly" Smart, Delaware, drove Smart Noble to a
record upset victory in the
$12,500 Challenge Stakes for 4year.ol~ trotters at Scioto
Downs here Thursday.
The winner turned in a season record time for 4-year.old
trotters of 2:011-li and returned
$9.40, $3.20 and $2.20.
MacArthur was second and
Wingate Highball third.
The O-S daily double combination of Sweet and Lovely
and Jelline A. was worth
$51.40.
A crowd of 5,211 wagered
$322,007.

Cedeno, Hou and Sm ith , St L 9
Amencan League : Jackson ,
Oak 13,
Horton , Det and
Brigg s, Mil 12, Nettles , NY and
Bllrroughs Tex 11
Run s Batted In
Nat1onal League: Garvey ,, LA
46 . Wynn , LA .41 ; Cedeno , Hou
and Sm tfh . St.L 38. Wi l liams
Ch i and Cey , LA 35.
A m e r i can League : Bur
roug l'1 s, Tex 48 ; Jackson. Oak
40, Br1g gs, Mil 36,· Carbo, 8os
35, R udt , Oak 33.

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was

picked up seven birdtes with
none of them commg on par 5
holes.
"My iron pla y was good and
my putting excellent," said
much to offer. So I hope to see Watson . "I've worked on my
you there.
putting quite a bit smce I've
My week hadn 'l ended yet as been here, They are excellent
I got home at 5 p. m. At 7 I was greens."
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attendin g a gradualwn dinner
The stocky Watson said his
at the Hayward Bissells for game has been improving in
their son, Bruce. They are like rece nt weeks and he is "imfamily. I always enjoy visitm g patient " lor a win.
there . This wa s special though ,

means all this and more for Southeastern Ohio.

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distance on the drives and am
keeping the ball in play better," said Watson who is
looking for his first victory
since joining the tour- three
years ago. "It's a Jot easier
playing from the fa1rways than
1t is from the trees."
The former psy chology
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No-cut contracts
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Braves, Indians
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The Braves and Indians
continued their battle for the
top spot in the Middleport
Boys' League this week, both
with perfect 3-ll records.
The Braves won two, topping
the Reds, 22-1, and the Rutland
Dodgers, 14-9. Meanwhile, the
Indians topped tbe Mets, 10-4.
In other games, the Dodgers
whipped the Mets, 10-3.
Braves 14 Dodgers 9
Mike Miller and Steve Fife
powered home runs for the
Braves, as they won this
slugfest behmd the pttchmg of
Brill Dodson and Miller who
was credited with the v1ctory.
Miller also tripled, while
Jack Humphreys and Terr y
Wayland doubled.
Adding singles for the
Redmen were Humphrey, a
pair, Britt Dodson, also a pair,
Jeff Wayland, Mall Weaver
and Dave Hysell, a pair.
Kim Dewhurst homered for
the Dodgers, while Steve
Lambert cracked a triple and
Ray Mower y slammed a
double and Craig Nicinsky
rapped a pair of tw&lt;&gt;-baggers.
Getting a single for the
Dodgers were Gary Priddy,
Dave Spangler, Dewhurs t,
Mowery and Troy Brooks.
Nicinsky started and was
replaced by Steve Lambert
who was tagged with the loss.
The two Rutland hurlers
combined for six strike outs,
while Dodson fanned nine and
Miller three.
IndiunslO Mets 4
The Tribe was led by a multiplayer attack, as John
Cremeans smacked a pair of
singles, as did Scott Cato, while
Roger Carson banged out two
triples and a single, Terry
Gardner slammed two singles
and a triple, Steve Carson
smacked two singles, Steve
Shaw rapped a triple and pair
of singles, John Byer slashed '
two singles and a double, Ken

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Hanmg doubled and singled
and Dave Hoffman smgled ,
Gardner started for the Tribe
and was credtled w1th the win,
bemg replaced by Roger
Carson m the fourth . .
Dave Watkins started and
lost for the Met s, bei ng
replaced by Tony Scott in the
fourth .
Tony Scott and Bobby Fox
paced Mets hi tting wtth two
singles each, while Watkins
slammed a homerun and Keith
Scott added a single.
Braves 22 Reds 1
The Braves exploded with
five home runs in the second
mning, runnmg their total
homer productiOn to eleven in
three games.
SV AC TRACK CHAMPIONS - Members of the 1974
Slamming round trippers in
Southern
Valley Alhlettc Conference championship track
the 11-run upnsing were Jeff
squad are pictured here. First row, left to nght·a re: Carl
Wayla nd , Jack Humphreys,
Moore, Greg George, Steve Wellington, Lisa Casneras,
Britt Dodson, Terry Wayland
scorekeeper; Mark Crawford, Joe Chapman, John Denney
and Matt Weaver.
and Kim Hall. Second row - Jim Thevenir, manager; Ed
Humphreys and Weaver
Casneras. Stanley Cooper, Arnold .Jackson, Dennis Meadded a triple each while Jeff
Wayland also slammed a
double.
Bobby Demosky slapped a
pair of smgles and Ray Smith
added a single for the lone
Reds hits off winning pitcher
Jeff Wayland.
Andy Wilson was tagged with
PLEASE ENTEit the organization (or
the loss.
111&lt;11\·ltluall h!'low in th e I!IH l{cgatta Parade:
Dodgers 10Mets 3
l'lu•uwul theii &lt;U'ade is "Funtinu• '7~ ."
The Dodgers captured their
second vtctory of the young
season, as Craig Nicinsky went
l'l'pt• uf Unit - - - - - - - - - - - - - three for folD' at the plate with
a double and two singles. Gary
\JJ(Jt'o'imal&lt;· Nuinher _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
Pritty added a double, while
Mark Tyree, Andy Cross, Sieve
l'qw ul' vo•hiclt•s il' any _ _ _ _:__ _ _ __
Lambert and Guy Schuler each
slapped a single . .
\umlwr uf vehicl1•s if any_ _ _ _ _ __ __
For the Mets, Dicky Herman
rapped a lrtple and Tony Scott
and Bob Fox added singles for
\umht'l ' of animals . if any _ _ _ _ _ _ __
the lone hits off starter and
II \I L TO Uwi ght Goins. 1115 Wolfe Urivc.
winner Guy Schuler. Schuler
· Pomt•t·o" , Ohio .
was replaced in tbe fifth after
striking out 10 and walking
three. Cross, his replacement,
gave up no hits while walking
three.
MAKES DEBUT
debut tonight as a member of
Dick Herman went the
the Philadelphia Wmgs of the
distance for the Mets, striking
PHILADELPHIA (UP! ) National Lacross League.
out 10 and walking seven while Doug Favell, the Toronto
Favell IS a forward in
being touched for eight hits .
Maple Leafs' goalie, makes his lacrosse.

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By Goldie Clendenin
PORTLAND - The long and
anxiously awaited excursion on
the Chaperon has come and
gone, leaving us with nostalgic
memories of other days and
ways of llving.
I do hope o\hers will tell us
how it seemed to them ; I'm
reminded of the fir st four
Books of the New Testament:
all were there, but each told it
1n a bil·of different way.
Cruising up the river awhile,
then sort o' drifting down w1th
the current, a shore line of a
different state on each side, I
wondered, " How can one be
closer to nature and to God• "
Also, which is really best,
anl!cipation - or realization,
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seemed hke strangers; seekmg
acquaintances who were not
there, enjoying the fellowship.
Folk visiting, singing, and
dancing reminded me of the old
''Senator Cordell" packet boat
I used to go on from Hazel to
home m East Liverpool.
She wasn't a fancy boat, the

landing until midmght or after
and the Cordell !tad whistled
for Lock 21.
My child had to be wakened;
neighbors would carry my "hat
boxes " (really no hats w them,
they were for luggage). When
HONE 992-5320
we got to the river Dad would
be out on it sw inging a lighted
"Cordell' 1 •
Sewing with
kerosene lantern , lettmg them
The first thing one saw as the know to stop. There were
Knits Taught
gangplank was lowered was hurned good-byes and a mad
By Mrs. Bumgardner
men deck hands jumping off to scramble to get on and settled.
and Regular
load crates of chickens, cases In less than two days I'd be
Beginning Sewing
or eggs, bundles of hoop poles, home in East Liverpool
someone 's moving - or thmgs.
Well, hke all good things,
ordered from up or down the cruises end and folk slopped
nver .
dancmg on the Chaperon e.
Then, hurrying to top deck to Some crowded down the
sign in, pay my fare a~d be stairway, but the music played
assigned a stateroom; if 11 was on (bet that guy was hred).
daylight one went out on "lop
And folk who but a short time
JJ:...o~
memory
on
a
few
hours,
deck"
in
swnmer
or
in
the
ago
were saying hello were
-'-W,,"
Halmos t Heaven" not only in dining hall in winter. This hall saymg goodbye an d singmg the
West Virgmia, but Oh10, too , served for dining, visiting ~. old song Auld Lang Syne m
MIDDLEI'OIIT
OHIO
The soft br eez~, mu s ic, dancing. My favorite place on happiness, laughter and a few
meeting old friends; no one deck was where I could see the tea rs.
paddlewheel and waves it
Time and hde wa its for no..----·A--O•R•Z•E•- - E A - - - - - - - - - - . l · made. Years later I used to ge t one, and when another year
UTH I 0 0 LER fOR
in an old johnboat and ride the has come and gone, some of us
will have passed on.
ZENITH-GIBSON-HARDWICK
waves she made.
When I came down the river
But whoever wrote, ''Parting
KITCHEN AID-LITTON (Microwave Oven)
to home my two brothers would IS such sweet sorrow'' must
ALSO
me et me at th e landing have had something like this in
(Hazel ). Home was a nule up rrund. And 1t remmds us who
DOXOL PROPANE SERVICE
Dewitt's Run. Joe and John are alone how very fortunate
always seemed to have grown are those whose compunions
a foot, and when their voices are with the m sltll. Hold on to
T.v. &amp; APPLIANCE changed I hardly recognized every mmute . It may not come
them.
again.
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When
I
went
back
to
East
And ones who have not exChester, Ohio
Phone 985-3307
Liverpool, if it was nigh t, we perienced it can never know
stayed with neighbors near the the ph ys ical , mental and
spintual hur t of losing one who
has become a part of oneself.
Or the blessed numbness th~ t
comes as you walk hke 'a
sleepwake1· dmng what has to
be done.
Later there is a dull empty
achmg loneliness , with
sometimes a flower , song, time
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or place brings 1t back Jjke a
two edged sword. Some fied a
new hfe. Others fear of having
their world lorn apart again
and struggle on alone. For this
the Semor Citizen Center has

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CLEVELAND (UP!) - The League over the years loaded
apparent Joss of veteran with n~Kut contracts --and
receiver Fair Hooker and , they've finished dead last, year
offenSive tackle Bob McKay to in and year out.
the World Football League was
"Every time a player plays
attributed Thursday by out his option and leaves the
Cleveland Browns owner Art Browns, it means more money
Modell to his own refusal to for those players who remain
grant no-eut contracts.
and pe rform . As ·far as
"I've been told our proposals replacements for Hooker and
were as good, 1f not better, than McKay - 1975 is a long way off.
what was offered by the WFL,"
"Many things can happen,"
Modell said. "The only dif- Modell concluded.
fer ence being· that, as
previOusly slated, I w1U not
Ma1or League Lead ers
grant no-eut cont racts to any
By Un1t ed Pre!S.s International
L eadmg Batt ers
,, player ."
National League
The s1g ning of McKay, a key
g . ab r h. pet.
on the Browns ' rebuildmg Ga rr . All 48 20? ' 30 81 391
Smit h . St L 44 170 29 63 371
program for the offensive !me, Gro ss, H ou 46 141 27 50 355
was annoUI) ced by the Chicago Geitz, St L 45 172 '3 58 337
Ga r vey, L A 48 200 34 67 335
F1re of the WFL. McKay would Morgan , Cin 45 164 31 54 329
Farland, Ronnie Plants, George Garnes, Brei Tackett, begin playing for the rival Da viS, Mil 38 159 21 5 1 '321
ZISI&lt; , P 11t
38 119 15 38 3t9
Marty Hash, Tom Brumfteld, Steve Mundell, Hom er Mc- league in 1975.
Maddox, SF 51 217 34 69 31 6
Millan, Terry Payne and Coach Bruce Gabriel. Third row The Jacksonville Sharks, Bucl&lt;nr . L A &lt;15 17 6 23 56 316
Br ock, St. L 41 173 34 55 316
Richard Eggleton, Tim Stout, Bruce Runyon, Richard
who previously signed away
Am er1can League
g ab r . h. pet.
Morris, Wendell Payne, Clarence Logan, Meek Theiss,
Cleveland tight end Chip Glass,
Car ew , Mnn &lt;12 172 29 70 .407
Sterling Loga n, Freddie Logan , Ralph Smtih, Gene Payne say they have signed Hooker Jackson, Ok 41 148 30 59 399
and Dave Dobbins.
Evans . Bos 29 106 18 39 366
for the season after next.
Hargrv e, T x 35 109 18 39 356
" It's difficult enough to Randl e, T ex 40 110 19 37 336
motivate a player when h1s job M cR a e, KC 45 156 22 5 1 327
81 44 163 11 53 325
1s at stake, Jet alone motivate Robnson,
Burrghs . Tx 47 190 29 61 321
him when he is guaranteed his Ol1va·, M ,nn 35 123 10 39 31 7
315
46 18 1 22 57
pay whether he performs or R01aS, K C Home
Runs
National League : Wynn , LA
not," Modell said. "I've known
14 ; Ga r vey, L A 11 , Bench , Cm
learns in the Na tional Football 10, Aaro n, All, Pe rez, C1n,

Watson impatient
for a victory
CHARLOTTE (UP! )- Tom
Watson isn 't hitting the ball
quite as far as he did during his
collegiate days at Stanford
Umversity because he's found
that accuracy IS a premiwn on
th e professional golf tour .
He combined strong iron
play and superb putting for a 7under par 65 Thursday and
takes a one stroke lead into
today's second round of the
$250,000 Kemper Open.
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the fore and aft mot10n of the
engine shaft 1'hls motwn is
transmitted through 45-footlong pitman arms to the cranks
on each side of the paddlewheel, \\hich creates the
circular motion of the blg

paddlewheel. That paddle" heel Will be 36 feet across
the shaft and 22 fee t, 10 inches
m diameter.
As an as1de to the Naval
Ar chitects an d
Manne
Engineers, Gow recalled the
meidenl
in
which
a
representative from the
Ameri ca n Bureau of Shipping
came to Jeffboat to inspect the
size of the paddlewheel shaft
HYou lrn cw.r," said the Inspector, "we don't ge t very
many of these."

p1an o. Mrs. Tuttle baked the
anniversary ca ke which was
served ·with ice cream, mints

and punch.
It was reported durmg the
meehng conducted by Mrs.
Erma Cleland that Mrs Ed1th
Belzing 1s hospitalized, and
Mrs. Mary Jo Pooler has been
ill at home.
Guests at the observance
were Mrs. Edna Reibel and
Mrs. Nettle Hayes, Theodorus
Council, Pomeroy; and Mrs.
Charlotle Nease, Mrs . Ila
Clark, Mrs . Margaret Cottrill,
Mrs. Janice Lawson, and Mrs.
Margaret Eichmger, Guidwg
Star Council, Syracuse.
Members of Chesler Council
attending besides those named
were Mrs. Ethel Orr, Mrs.
Dorothy Myers, Mrs . Dons
Grueser , Mrs. Zona B1ggs,
Mrs. Dorothy Ri tchie, Mrs.
Opal Hollon, Mrs. Hatti e
Frederick, Mrs. Ada Neutzling , Mrs. Dorothy Lawson,
Mrs. Mae Spencer, Mrs. Betty
Roush , Mrs. Charlotte Grant,
Mrs. Doris Koemg, Mrs. Laura
Mae N1ce, Mrs. Goldie Wolfe,
Mrs. Opal Eichinger, Mrs.
Marcia Keller, Mrs Goldie
Fredenck and Mrs. Olive Fae
Kimes.
' Participating
in
the
Memorial Day parade Monday
were Mrs. Tuttle , Mrs. Myers,
flagbearers; Mrs . Pooler ,
Uncle · Sam ; Mrs . Ritchie,
bearer of the Christian flag;
and Charlotte Grant, Mrs.
Dorothy Lawson, Mrs. Cleland,
Mrs . Ada Van Meter, Mrs.
Letha Wood, in the marching
unit. Mrs. Cleland and Mrs.
Ada Van Meter gave readmgs
at the service, and Mrs . Roush
had the prayer .

IN HOSPITAL
SYRACUSE - David Duffy,
six year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Duffy , Syracuse, 1s
confined at Holzer Medical
Center with a fractured leg.
Cards would be appreciated.
His room number is 512.

steam -powered

Hlle
At the open recepti on, yellow
roses and a til!'CC·t JCrccl
weddm g take wath fern l eC:~ves

M c Laughlin

and

Mr and Mrs Donald Mtms-

fi eld , Mrs Norma McCoy and
Sha non, June Ro !:icnblum.
Man e McKrught, C:crC:~Id

Ca rpent er, Charles Bolm and
l.mda Srmth, all of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs Danny Folden
and ch1ldr en, Nelsonville, Mr
and Mr s. Harry G H ~ nmg , Mr
and Mrs Paul RaymOnd, Mr

and Mrs Char les All ell,
Downmgton
Ed Nelson, Dora Carpe nte r,
daughters. Tanya and Sonya, MarJOrie Gru escr, Evelyn
Mrs. Laura Kri ebs, Mrs. Rife, Orville Hogue, Mr and
Harold Oxley, Mr and Mrs Mrs Wayne Tw·ncr, all of
Alva Rupe, Mr and Mrs. Dale Rutland.
Stan sbury, Stanley Folden , Mr .
l):mald Taylor. l.1ttle Valley.
and Mrs. James Fletcher, Mr . N. Y., Mrs. Myrtle Queen ,"
and Mrs. Peter Logan , Mr and Venice, Fla . Mr and Mr s
Mrs. Henry Turner, Mr . and Dana Cline, Youngstown. Mr
Mrs. Frank McK1bben, Mr . and Mrs. Rubert CHr pellte r.
and Mrs Jerry Stansbury , Debbi e, Sue and Do nn 1e.
Reba and Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. Pickerington: Mr. and Mrs.
Max Haning, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Haning, Mr and Mrs
Wtlliam Cheadle, Mrs Metta G(;lrnet Bowen , Colw11bu!;
tendm g \\ere, locally, Mr C:~ nd
Mr s. J1mmy Hamn g and

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F1sher, Robert Turner , Rev

To complete a busy spring
semester, the s,tudents of the
dan ce classes at French Art
Colony w11l perform at a Spring
Workshop
This workshop will be
Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 4 p.
m. m the aud.1torium of the
Washingt on Elementa r y
School, Ga llipolis.

couraged to attend.
The Dan ce Department of
the French Art Colony offers
·these student wor kshops twtcc
each year. Th1s prov1des the
stud ents with the opportumty
to perform in classic dress
before an a udtence, as well as
to prov1de the families an d
public w1lh an undersl&lt;lndin g
InvitatiOns have been sent to of what these dance classes
the fam1lles of the students, but entail
the genera l publ ic is enMrs. Gillian Moore, dance

HM C to honor chaplains
Holzer Med1cal Ce nter extends a cordial invi!at1on to all
of 1ts chaplams 1n the area and
to any new ministers, who may
be mleresled m this vital
chaplaincy program, to attend
the Hos pital 's ,Annual Appreciation Lun cheon, Tuesday ,
June 4, at I p.m. m the Center's
French Fi ve Hundred Room.
This year's luncheon is of
spee1al mterest to all
minister's, as Rev . Arthu r
Lund, who Will be the lull-ltme
director of Holzer 's chaplai ncy
program in July, is to be the
principle speaker. Rev. Lund
will serve as a hason between
the ongoing support system of
the
pr ese nt
volunteer
chaplains and the hospital m
his new role.
The Annual Appreciation
Luncheon for Chaplins was
begun at the center as an expression of the gratitude the
hosp1tal has for all of the
volun tee r chaplains who
donate so much of their tune
and stren gth to the pahents
and their families durm g their
stay at Holzer

Mm1ster s are to make
reservations with Mrs. Beard,
446-5152 , before June I, if they
plan to attend the luncheon,
whwh ls without charge to

them.

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or Shaded Copper

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Grit - Fertilizers - Lime - Cement &amp;
Mortar- .Stock Salt - Water Softener Remedies - Salt - Litters - Vaccine Roofing- Paints- Red Brand Fencing .
Baler and Binder Twine - Sprays _
Gates.

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structure was d1sc:ussed by

Mrs. Jean Moore at the
Tuesday ni ght meet1ng of
Group II of the Middleport
Umted Presbyterian Church at
the home of Mrs Richard
Karr. Mrs . Velma Rue was CO·
hostess for the meeting

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Bible School will be held at
the First United Presbyterian
Church, Middleport, June 3-7.
Classes will begin at 9 a.m. and
continue untilll :30. Dtrector 1s
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Hospital , and .se rvices given to
velcrans in rest or nurstng
homes, and an pnvate home!;
arc among the wa~' S the money
IS spent.

Mrs

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com-

bring you
extra cash
r or
shopping sprees

wus rnude to lhe pus t. M1 ss
Erma Sm1th, Mrs Hcuter and
Mrs Veda Dav is we re ap·
pointed to the nud itJ ng r·omMrs. Gemma Casc 1 reported
that three dozen tuwels cmd

I ,o(.'~IUn at Muum, Fla , Aug 18·

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Mrs. Ellen Couch reported
that fl owers had been se nt to
Mi ss Vu ~ir Hobste tt er
1\L·know lcdgments on reports
were read from s1x dtslnct
chc11rpe r so ns Th e mee tin g

mended the juniors who p;.1 rt1 c1pa ted, taki ng in $300 65 of
the total amount, cmd a\.\'Hrrkd
pnzes to Cheryl I.e hew , fir st

tape have been sec ured to be
made into bibs for the veterans concl ud ed w1th the president
at the Chllhcothe H osptt.o:~l re~~dmg " My Poppy Dream "

place: Jenmfer Couch, second,
Lon Ann Wood, thi rd, .1nd
Paula Kl oes, F'ae Reibel , Pam

l'hey will be taken there July 18 wntlen by Mrs Neutzling .
when the F:1ghth Dlstnc! en· Refreshments uf punch and
tertams. Cakes. cookles , fres h c.:ook1es \.\'ere served by Mrs.

Powers and Ida Casc a

The dates of May 23 and 24;
1975 we re designated as Poppy
Days and the Pomeroy mayor
w11l be ron l&lt;l cted and asked to
set aside those days for the
Auxllmr y

mstructor for the Fre nch Art
Colony, has an noun ced that the
dance program will include a
teenage ballet class dancwg to
(;I Mazurka m peas. Ill t costume;
a ballet class of siX to nine year
olds perfor ming to "Waltz of
the Flowe rs"; a port1on of the
ballet, "Capella" given by a
ballet class of four to seven
year olds; 'several ballet solos
presented by Laune Henson
und Paula Covert are also
mcluded '" the program.
A modern dance class of.
rering an Indmn rendl tton to
the "Good, the Bad and the
Ugly" IS also in the lineup. A
samplm g of class lessons will
also be demonstrated by the
students under the guidance of
Mrs Moore .

frUIt and homemade candy w1ll Welsh and Mrs .Jewell.
be solicited
A repo~t on the Memona1
D(;ly observance and aux1har y
parttctpatwn was g1ven ami a
vote of thanks was extended to
Mrs . Casci and her comm ittee
for the hm che l)n The um t also
thanked Mrs Ncac!l Carsey fm
use of her convert ible m the

parade, and Harry Davis for
dnving

Cat henne

Welsh

reported tha t new drape !; and
rods have been purchCi sed for

the hall , and arrangements
were made to buy new l&lt;lblcs
for the officers' st.at1ons
The Thursday , D1stnct 8
co nv enti on tn Pomeroy at
Tr1m ty Church was an noun ced.
The local uni t "ill serve as
hosts' Mrs George Sa llott,
Department of Ohw president,
will be the speaker. In a
co mmunication from Mrs .
T1pple. di strict ·
Esther
fe rence at Columbus Saturday
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department c~n ve nti on, July
12-14 Neil House, Columbus
De lega t~s from here will be
Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Neutzlmg,

Kt •c J• ~akt•

matd1in g •· n ~&lt;t~£'nuon t
an !l \H'il1ling rin :.;:~.
l,t ·r· l't•t"l tli olllllllltl i-1.

MONEY RECEIVED
State Aud ttor Joseph T
Ferguson's office distri buted
Mrs Moore read ''Slow Me $4,644,000 m gasoline taxes 1n
Down" and devotwns by Mrs. May to Ohio's townships and
VJ rg1 ma Owens inc luded co unti es. Each town ship
readings,
"God
Bless re ce i\'ed $1. 200 and each
America", and " The May Day county received $35,1100 The
Plot" taken from GUideposts. offi ce
also
diStribu ted
Refreshments were served to $5,815,020.97 1n welfare
12 members and a guest, Mrs assistance mon ey in Apnl to
Marcella Coleman, associate the 88 Ohi o Counhes Of the
president.
total, Meigs County received

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Refr es hments w11l be served
dunng the wtermisswn .

Mrs. W A. Willer, Mrs. Joseph
Cook, Mrs. Caddie Wi ckham,
Mrs. Dave Crow, Mrs. Lucille
Braley, Mrs. Raymond Jewell,
Mrs. Terry Phalin, Mrs.
William Barnhart , Elaine
Barnhart, Mrs .J Edward
Fosler, Mrs T. T Shelton,
Mrs. Leshe Price, Debbie
Taylor, Pat and Ctndy Cratg,
Mrs L P Sterrett, ivrrs
Wilson Carpenter. Mrs George
Skmner, Jean and Cmdy
Schne1ger, Mrs . Gene Wolfe,
Ma uree n Hen nessy, Vicki
Kelly, Mrs. William Watson ,
Mrs . Leroy Wolfe and Mrs
Robert Graham.

LOVE
COMES
IN TWO'S

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gold .

g uurunlc••t l mul
prutcl'lnl u:.::a in !'l loss.

$8,947 .

Color
TV
with the "works in a drawer"
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mini-Circuits

that plug-in
fore9sy
serv1ce.

thot.t;h lOITlln~!(I!T'I('
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COMPLETE INSPeCTION SERVICE
Complete Line of Parts for All Makes of Extinguishers.
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Recharging
Hydrostatic Testing - Safety
Lights - Sirens - Hose - Commer~ial Alarm
Sys,ems - Sprinkler Systems
New Fire
Trucks - Ladders · Home Alarm Systems New ' Extinguishers.
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We have a complete line of Tags, Signs and '
Arrows to meet OSHA Requirements. I ·
' Open 9 A.M. - S P.M., Monday thru Fridiiiv

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Mrs Wild ermuth noted that
illl of the funds collected in the
Poppy Day proJect go eather
d1rectly or Indirectly for
veterans The pe~rtu.:!s e~t the
Athens Mental Hcallh Center
and the Chillicothe Veterans

Miss Kuhn honored

MISS Robm Kuhn, bride-elect
of Bennie Wolle, was honored
Saturday night with a shower
at the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church. Hostesses were Mtss
Debra Black, Mrs. John Ingels
and Miss J ane lle Kuhn.
Games were played w1th
prizes gomg to Mrs. Harold
Triplett, Lena Sue Phalln and
REVIVAL SET
Arev1val service will be held Anna Wiles. Other guests were
at 7:30 each evening June 5 Mrs. Ivan B. Walker and Lola,
through June 12 at the Burling- Mrs. Robert Kuhn , Mrs. Harry
ham Church just off Route 33. Bailey, Mrs. Orval Wiles and
John Elsworth , evangelist; daugh ter, Anna , Ca rri e
Bearhs , Mrs . Ellen Couc h,
public mvited .
Mrs. Albert Smith •• td Amy
Phalin.
Also presenting gifts were

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Aux 1llary,

Mrs. Welsh and Mrs . Davis .
A report on the Girl S~ te 's
Pr&lt;-~t t, presi d~nt ; Mrs Marge
tea at I,ogan was given by Mrs .
Reuter. f rrst v1cc pr es1dent, Ncutz\ing who aCcompHnied
Mrs. Iva Powell , second vrcc Sa rah Green, delegate Mrs .
pres id ent ; Mrs. Gladp
Neutzlmg will also e~ cc:ompany
CL; rmmn gs , sec ret/t ry; tuld her to Cap i~l Omversity, June
Mrs
Ca th er ine
Wel sh, 15 . A communication was read
treasurer
on the "Spirit of '76'' program
Mrs. Nor ma J ewell reported of whn::h Mrs Neutzllng ha s
that dunng the rust thr ee charge. It was noted that
months 906 hours have been shckers will be e~va 1 lable soon
contributed by '1 4 £11lXlilary for sal e hy th e auXIliary
members to the Ameri cCJn 1nembers Al so announced was
Lcgwn 1\ tontnbutt on of $100 the 1\'&lt;.~llOna l Convention of the

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO 45760

14.2 c~~A~~y Refrigerator-Freezer
Here's just some of the ·big value
features you gel in lhis 2-door :
• Freezer alone holds up to
102 lbs. of frozen foods
• Deep-sheif •!: ~~ 11 e door keeps
food al your fingertips
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of vegetables
• Reversible doors in case you
remodel or move

Leg 1on

Officers for 1974-75 were
elected and mcludc Mrs. G1 ace

Group II has meeting

Business Phone-992-2804
E. M. Blake, Jr.
J. T. Blake
Phone 992-5404
Phone 992-7117
308 S. Third Avenue, Box 267

PHILCO®

mcd111g of tht:

FA C planning spring workshop

R. E. ·t RACY
FIRE &amp; SAFETY EQUIPMENT

PHONE:

Poppy Day proceeds to~lcd
$626.2:1. the h1ghest in 50 years
of selling poppies, Mrs Faye
Wildermuth , cha1 n vom.an ,
repor lcd (:lt the Tuesday niglll

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FRIDAY
PAST
MATRONS
of
Evangeline Chapter Frida y
7:30p .m. home of Mrs Grace
French. Mrs. Beulah Hayes
and Mrs Grace French
ho stesses.
SATURDAY
RACINE BASEBALL Assn .
tag day in Racine Saturday
from 9 to ll :30 a.m . Boys to
meet at ball diamond at 9 a.m.
FISH FRY Saturday at
Rutland Gym beginning at 11
a.m . Mrs. Pea rl Little in
charge. Dance at 8:30 p.m.
Public invited.
Quart e t ,
NEWSMEN
Charleston , W Va., at
Pomeroy Church of the
Nazarene, 7:30 p.m . Public
InVIted.
SUNDAY
CHICKEN Barbecue at
upper parking lot '" Pomeroy
begmmng ll:30 a .m., sponsored by Pomeroy Fire
Department and Emergency
Squad. Proceeds to bmlding
fund .
MONDAY
BIBLE School at Racine
Baptist Church , June 3-13, 6 to 8
p.m. eac h eve mn g; commence ment June 16. Theme:
''Good News in Jesus ";
parents reque sted to use
parking lot behind chtll'ch to
load and unload children fur
safety reasons . All area
children, 3-18 invited along
with adults Wishing to help
POMEROY Garden Club at
7:30p.m. home of Mrs. Waller
Grueser.
MEIGS County Fair Board ,-8
p.m., secretary's office on
Rock Spnngs Fairgrounds .
DAILY Vacation Bib! ~
School, Rutland Church of
Christ, June 3-14, 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. each week day. Children
of all ages invited.
REVIVAL, Morgan Center
Wesleyan Church, Rt. 554, Eno.
7:30p .m. Special singmg each
evemng. Evangelist B1ll
Wisemandle . Pas tor 0. H.
Cart. Public welcome .

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Maggie

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outllmng the base of the ca ke
decorated the table.
Reg is ter in g guests and
assisting with the receptnm
were Mrs Wanda Oxley, Mrs.
Evelyn Allen, Mrs. Loretta
Sta nsbu ry. Mrs.
Floria
Han ing. Mrs. Cora Haning and
Maxine Hani ng
Friends and relatives at·

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Diles Heanng A1d Center
Riverside Professional Bldg.
444 W. Union St., Athens

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Hnnald Whittin gton ;md gnmddaughtcr, Knstm Powel l , Mr
ami Mrs Nc1l Mm ttn w1 d
Tum my Lynn. Joan Woulen,
Mrs. D&lt;maiG Woote n, Louise

anniversary May l9 at the

waters of U. S. BeSides the
Delta Queen, they are the Bell e
of LOUISVIlle; the .Julia Belle
Swain, Peoria. Ill., and the
Pres1den t, New Orleans. The
new boat is on ly the second
overnig ht pass~ngc r s~am­
boat to be bUilt 1n th1 s century
The f1rst IS the Delta Quee n
Gow said the 60-ton bow of
the boat ha s been turned and is
now in place an d attached to
the hull. " We have added deck
plating and have started to
move on the main deck house,"
he sa id . The stern will be
turned and a t~ched to the hull
in late June.
The boat is schedu led to be
launched m November and wil l
begm ove rn ight passenge r
service in 1975.

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ALilANY - Mr imd Mrs.
Glenn
Clln r ,
Albany.
celebrated thc1r 50th wedding

1The ~\BS man 's point IS well
made. I There are now but fo ur

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al l Walk s of life tell the1 r
personal stories of trtumph
in lhc1r ftelds because they
ove r came t hei r hearing
impairment

Come m,

Anniversary marked Auxiliary raises $626 in poppy drive

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Mrs. Wilma Stobart is
recuperatmg at home following
medical treatment at the 1
Veterans Memorial Hospita l t
where she was confined two I
weeks.

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ac tmg on the pistons produces

Amencans of a ll ag es who

SUNDAY lOAM TO 10 PM

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cy linder and 1s exhausted into
th e larger, lo"-press ur e

suffer from uncorrected or
untrea ted heart ng los s to
seek help .

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buil t m 1937 .
Engines for the new boa t e~rc
bein g built by Pme Tree
En g in ee rln g , Brun swick 1
Mame.
Tandem compound eng ines
have two pistons and cylind ers

VASES, BASKETS,

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CHESTER - The 40th anniversary of Chesler Council
323, Daughters of America,
was celebrated Tuesday night
at the hall with special
recognition going to 10 charter
members in attendan ce.
An orchid was presented to
·· Mrs. Ada 'Morris, organizer of
the council, with gifts going to
each of the charter members,
Mrs . Ona Osbo rne, Mrs .
Morris, Mrs . Eula Swan , Mrs.
Hattie Frederick, Mrs. Letha
Wood, Mrs. Mabel Van Meter,
Mrs. Zelda Weber, Mrs . Leona
Hensley, Mrs. Ada Bissell and
·Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes. Each
one related something they
remembered about their
initiation.
The charter members
presented the council with a
new American flag and a flag
stand made by George
Genheimer anq given in
memory of his daughter, Mrs.
,Marie Koblentz. There was
prayer by Mrs. Himsley.
Mrs. Esther Ridenour had
charge of the anniversary
celebration which opened with
the flag bearers escorting the
charter members to the front
of the hall. There were
readings by Mrs. Jean Summerfield and Mrs. Ridenotll',
and the song "We Love You
Truly" by Margaret Tuttle
with Mrs. Helen Wolf at the

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OPENS CAMP
PITTSBURGH (UP!) -The
Pittsburgh Steelers of the
National Football League will
open a three-&lt;lay rookie camp
at Three Riyers Stadium today
with 40 first-year players
expected to participate in the
weekend workouts.

Alexander MacKenzie in the

Council marks birthday

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Amencan League: G . Perry ,
Clev 8 1, Busby , KC
7.4,
Hun ter. Oak and Jen kins , Tex
7 5 ; Wood , Ch i 7·6.

CHICAGO, lll. _ Paul A.
Gow, Naval Architect for
Jeffboal, Inc., builders of the
new st..amboat for The Delta
Queen Steamboat Co., told
members of the Society of
Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers tha t ove rm ght
travel by steamboat on
America 's rivers is "not vet a
thing of the past."
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The SNAME mee ting was
held May 22-24. at the Palmer
House.
In hts paper, "a Sister for the
Queen ", Go" sa1d that
although the new boat, a sist..r
ship for the Delta Queen, "will
be as luxW'IDus as a modern
hotel, tradihon and authen.
been
ticity
hav e not
overlooked ." The new boat will
have mirrors and elaborate
staircases accented wi th
pohshed brass and , he sa1d ,
"!hat while the lounges w1ll be
outfilt..d with modern furniture
the boat will have the sa me
spaciousness as the elegant
passenger boats of the 19th
century steamboat era."
Gow said the new boat will be
propelled by a stern . paddlewheel, 36 fee l long by 22
feet, 10 inches in diameter . The
tandem compound engmes are
duplicates of those buil t for the
steamboats
Ja so n
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Vote for the one mill levy June 11th.
Paid Pol. Adv.

Pitctung
NatiOnal League : John, LA 6
1; Caldwe ll , SF 7 2. Rogers.
Mtl 7.3; Seven p1t ct1ers tied
w 1tt1 6 VIC tories

The dinner was catered by
the Car nahan Catering Servtce
up Norwalk way. Mrs. Carnahan (former Kath lee n
Bissell ) is Hayward's older
sister. Cutenng is a family
busmess.
Thetr two daughters, two
sons and family are in on it. It
. was a lovely dmner . The older
young folk !students) were
gone when I got there, but the
fable was still set. Kathleen,
two daugh te rs, sons-m-law ,
Kas and I, Myrtl e Lee Ables
an d others had a ga bfest; then
they played music and sang
songs
'Twas a b1g day lor this ole
hillbilly - seeing so many
people happy. And I was happy
lor them all. Yes, some of the
old days are gone forever.

"The Home of the Friendly Folks"

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SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Rtchard Midden, grandson of harness racing Hall of Farner
Wayne "Curly" Smart, Delaware, drove Smart Noble to a
record upset victory in the
$12,500 Challenge Stakes for 4year.ol~ trotters at Scioto
Downs here Thursday.
The winner turned in a season record time for 4-year.old
trotters of 2:011-li and returned
$9.40, $3.20 and $2.20.
MacArthur was second and
Wingate Highball third.
The O-S daily double combination of Sweet and Lovely
and Jelline A. was worth
$51.40.
A crowd of 5,211 wagered
$322,007.

Cedeno, Hou and Sm ith , St L 9
Amencan League : Jackson ,
Oak 13,
Horton , Det and
Brigg s, Mil 12, Nettles , NY and
Bllrroughs Tex 11
Run s Batted In
Nat1onal League: Garvey ,, LA
46 . Wynn , LA .41 ; Cedeno , Hou
and Sm tfh . St.L 38. Wi l liams
Ch i and Cey , LA 35.
A m e r i can League : Bur
roug l'1 s, Tex 48 ; Jackson. Oak
40, Br1g gs, Mil 36,· Carbo, 8os
35, R udt , Oak 33.

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was

picked up seven birdtes with
none of them commg on par 5
holes.
"My iron pla y was good and
my putting excellent," said
much to offer. So I hope to see Watson . "I've worked on my
you there.
putting quite a bit smce I've
My week hadn 'l ended yet as been here, They are excellent
I got home at 5 p. m. At 7 I was greens."
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attendin g a gradualwn dinner
The stocky Watson said his
at the Hayward Bissells for game has been improving in
their son, Bruce. They are like rece nt weeks and he is "imfamily. I always enjoy visitm g patient " lor a win.
there . This wa s special though ,

means all this and more for Southeastern Ohio.

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distance on the drives and am
keeping the ball in play better," said Watson who is
looking for his first victory
since joining the tour- three
years ago. "It's a Jot easier
playing from the fa1rways than
1t is from the trees."
The former psy chology
major said his opening round

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No-cut contracts
only difference

Braves, Indians
st.ay undefeated

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Pa s ta
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chu en
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UNITED
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f st and second
9 30 a m
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sc rv ce 7 p m
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wor sh p
0 30 a m
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10 30
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9 30 am
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2n d and 4th Sunday s Chur c h p m
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p m
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Th e
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7 :JO p m
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Pm
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Ha l- ol d Dee th r ec or
Youth meet n g
6 30 p m
Rev Robert Meece
MIDDLEPORT
S YR AC U SE
F IR S T
Chur c h serv ces
0 30 a m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
Rev Sta n ey Brand um
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10
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p m
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wor sh p 6 p m
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Sun da y Sc hoo Young Peep e s
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Sunday
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Leg on 7 p m Thu rs da y 1 to 3
W
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CHUR C H
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Sunday SChOOl
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10 :JO a m
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pr a yer
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7
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GOD
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CHU RCH
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CH UR CH
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9 45 am
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CH R 1ST ~ Georg e Fred er ck
morn ng worsh p
11 a m
m n s ter
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even ng wor sh p
7 30 p m
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sc
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7 30 p m Thursday
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HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
UNION - Darr e ll
Doddr I
GOD Be r tha K ngr e y
REORGANIZED CHURCH
pastor
Sunday
Sc
hoo
l 9 30
subst tu t e pastor
Sunday
am
Le onard G !mor e f rs t OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Sc hool
10 am
wor sh p
elder even ng se r v ce 7 30 LATTER DAY SAINTS serv ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
p m
Wedn esday
prayer
Portland
Rae n e Road
But thou when thou prayest enter mto th) closet and when mee t mg Wednesday 7 30 p m
mee
t
ng
7 30 p m
w
111
am
Roush
pastor D enny
HAZEL
COMMU NITY
thou hast shut thy door pray to th} fa ther wh1ch IS m sec1et and CHURCH
Eva n s
Sunday
Sc hoo l
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Near Lon g Bot
D
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tor
Sundav
Sc
hool
9 30
GO
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ne
Rou
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2
T
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thy father wh1 h seeth m secret shall re &gt;~ ard thee opcnl)
tom Es 11 Har t pas or Roy
a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
Rev Charle s H and
pa stor
Brown
ass
Sta
n
t
pastor
Mall 6 6
am Sunday even ng serv ce 7
Su nday schoo l 9 45 a m
Sunday Sct10ol 10 a m Chu r c h
Wednesday
e ven ng
p m
morn n g wor s h p
1 a m
7 30
p m
ea c h
Su nday
prayer
serv
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7 30 p m
Even
ng
ser
v
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Tuesday
and
ng prayer m eet ng 7 30
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F r day 7 30
m ThursdGJy
BETHLEHEM BAP TI ST BEARWALLOW
R IDGE
we all need more ms1ght to the fact of pra) er It 1s ve ry '"'
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Rev
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Shul er
pa st o r
CHURCH
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CHR
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TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave th e
Wor sh p ser v c;e
9 30 a m
porlant to all of God s children
St
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9
30
a
m
morn
ng
Rev W I am K n ft el pastor
d ay Sun day sc hool 10 30
Nothing can take the place of or answer the purpose of surel R onald Dugan Sunday School worsh p 10 30 a m e v en n g aSun
m
B b e st udy and pra y er
wo
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6
30
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day
Supt C asses for a I ages
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St
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7
30
p
m
ng ser v ce 7 30 p m
MT
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Road
Sunday
and here m a very parttcular v.a y 1t IS sustamed
B ble stud y Wedne sday 7 30
Long Bottom Sunday School
Scho ol 9 30 am Ra ph c arl
p
m
youth
serv
ces
Fr
day
I The sacredness and worth of secret prayer appears when 7 30 p m
10 a m w th W lard P golf
supt Wor sh p serv ce 10 JO
supt Evange st c mes s age am and 7 30 p m a lt ernat el y
we consider the fact thal1l 1s entered mlo for the sole obJect of
FREEWILL BAPTIST each Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
Prayer meet ng W ednesday
Ash and Plum M d
contaclmg God and of obtammg H1s favor Selfish sinful and dCorner
by
E ld er
Rus s el
Cl ne
7 30 p m
R ev
Jay St l es
le port
Noe
Herrman
m n ster of th e Apo stol c Fa th
pastor
WJrepentmg men thus do not seek the pres~nce and favor of God
pastor
Sa t urday ev en ng
B ble Study Wednesday 7 30
2 In prayer 1\lth God alone 1t IS easier to get the hea1 t and serv ce 7 p m Sunday sc hoo
pm
10 a m
Su n day eve n ng
ST VERSVILLE
COM
mmd away from earthly and smfulthmgs and du eclly upon Hun worsh p 7 p m
OL D
DEXTER
CO N
MUNITY CHURCH - Sun day GREGA TIONAl CHURCH who IS the obJeCt of our worsh ip Th€1 e arc so many lhmgs 1n the
MIDDLEPORT
F RST schoo l serv ce 10 am Prayer M s Wor l ey Fran c s Sunday
wor ld tha t attract the allentwn and dl\ell the mmd and thoughl' B APT IST - Corn er S x t h and meet ng Thur sday 7 p m
Schoo s up! Sunday schoo
0
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th e Re v
Steve
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 p m
nm
of the true worshiper of God It IS blessed to come apart and meet Pa
S ~agg s
pa s o r
Danny
Z ION CHURCH OF CH R IST
Thompson Sunday sc hool supt
H1m entirely alone
Pomero y
H ar sonv 1 e
LONG
BOTTOM
W MPO rad o program
7 45
Road R ck Morr son pa stor
3 Secret prayer should be pract1ced by the Ch11st1a1 am Sunday school 9 15 am
Mr
Robe r t
S even CHRISTIAN Sunday sc hool supt
Wyatt
pastor
Sunday
Schoo l
morn
ng
worsh
p
0
IS
a
m
Stanl
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Sunday
sc
hool
9
30
regularly each day The prayer of Dav1d wa s Evenmg and
Rona
ld
Osborn
e
Bbe
supt
Y outh ac t v t es and fe/ lowsh p
a m
m orn ng wor sh p and
mormng andatnoon w1IIIpray and cry aloud - Psalm55 17
School 9 30 a m
prea ch ng
for
un or and senior h gh
commu n on
0 30
a m
10 .tS a m
Even ng serv ces
Sunday
e v en ng
y ou h
Th1s IS a great antidote for coldness and mdifference It IS the st ud ent s 6 p m B bl e study
7 30 p m
7 :JO p m
M d we ek pray er
Chr
stan
End
E:
avo
r
6 30 p m
preparatiOn for every dut) Ills the remedy for every Ill No serv ce Wed n esday 7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
worsh p serv ce Sunday 7 J O
M li.J HODIST - Rona d We Is
Chnst1an need expect to hve the hfe anc( make any strides for
p
m
Wedn
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ev
en
ng
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Sunday Sc hool 9 JO
prayer meet ng and B be pastor
God who neglects prayer
M ddleport 5th and Man
a m
Morn ng wor sh p 10 30
st
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7
30
o
m
Gla ze
m n ster
am
Young Peop e s Serv ce
4 The out~ ard testunony and servtc e o{ the Chnstwn m George
ST JOHN LUTHERAN J emes Sheets super ntenden t
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
Grove
the
Rev
Artnur
P
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general depends on h1s secret prayer hfe for effectiveness The B ble schoo l 9 30 a m
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
Combs
pastor
Sunday
school
mor n ng wo sh p 10 30 a m
meet
n
g
Thursday
7
30
p m
more careful and contmued attentwn gl\ en to secret devotion
ch urch serv ces
9 30 a m
even n g wor sh p 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
10
30
a
m
the more blessmg and frm tfulness m hfe and serv1ce
prayer serv1c e 7 p m Wed
MISSION - Bald Knob s Rev
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
L R G ues en camp pastor
5 Note espec1ally that the growth m grace and the general n esday
CHRIST
B
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Sch
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9
30
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH am morn ng worsh p 10 30 Roger W !fr ed Sr Sunday
advancement of each indiVIdual depends on secret prayer Th1s OF THE NAZARENE - Rev am Sund ay even ng Worsh p School Supt Sunday Schoo
Thom as E Weav er pa sl or
Sunday evenmg
9 30 am
1s the place of growth and enlargement not ou t m pubhc
7 30 p m
c ho 1r
Floyd Car son Sund ay school Serv ce
worSh iP 7 30 Prayer mee t ng
pract
ce
Sunday
and
Wed
It IS the secret walk w1th God that makes the public life
sup t Sunday school 9 30 a m
Tuesday
7 :JO p m
Ern est
n esd a y 7 p m prayer meet ng
morn ng
wo r sh p
10 30
Youth
Dee ter c ass l ~ ader
testunony and servtce count
and
B
b
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St
u
dy
Wedn
esday
Sunday evange st c meet ng
mee llng
Wednesday
7 30
7
30
p
m
If you have not been accustomed to praymg and wa1tmg before
7 30 p m
pr ay er m eel ng
p m
Ernest D eeter leader
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
sdav 7 30 c m
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
God m secret determine to do so Set apar t a perwd for lh1s Wedne
Rev Freeland Norr s pastor
GR ACE BAPTIST - 305 N
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday
schoo
l
10
am
Chur
ch
purpose You can fmd the t1me It will be worthwh1 le It w11l Second Av e
M ddleport
CHRIST Robert Shoo k
serv ce 7 p m
Wednesday
Lesl ey G Ho t pastor Sunday
pastor
Sun day sc hoal 9 30
make all of your life and work worth 1nfm1lely more than 1t eveJ school
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even ng worsh p al ternat ng
Racme Ohw
Sund ay School 9 JO a m
n1 ghr prayer serv ce 7 30
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Mo r n ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
Sunday Prayer m eet ng 7 30
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UNITED
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We dnesday M 1d Week Serv ce
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
lay l ea der
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OF MEIGS COUNTY Ow ghl Gerald
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Sunday School 9 30 a m
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CHR 1ST - Rod Kasl er pa stor
p m Wednesday ev en ng B be
Worsh p 10 30 a m
V H Bra l ey Sunday school
L v ng
R chard Lucas an
Study 8 p m
FICTION
SYRACUSE
Morn 1n g
supt Sunday schoo 9 30 a m
excellent selec t on of herbal
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Worsh p 9 a m
Sun day
Across the B1tter Sea E 1t.s
w or sh p serv ce and com
Rev
Le
lon
Glasure
pastor
remed es
wh ch
can
be 0 lion a narrat ve spann ng
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Mrs
mun on
10 30 am
youth
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
prepared ea s ly m y our own thr ee general on s a po werfu l
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ave story
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6 45 p m
even ng worsh p
COOPERATIVE
Lady B e w a re
by Peter
board meet ng lh rd Sa t urday
Coly of Gold and Shadows
30
p
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prayer
and
prase
7
PARISH
Arnold. a prac t cal gu 1de to the
'P m
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Wednesday 7 30 o m
THE UNITED
RUTLAND
COM MU NITY
physical safety of women
SILVER
RUN
FR
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Jaws by Peler Benchly
ME'THODIST CHURCH
CHURCH Sunday School
Bowl ng for Everyone by stor y of a Long Isl and resort
BAPTIST
Rev
Ra
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D
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RobertT Bumga r ner
9 30 am
Wo r sh p serv ce 11
pastor Sunday Sc hoo 10 a m
Gene Berger
town called Am 1ty that s set
D1rector
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prayer
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meet ng
7 30 p m
Svnday
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serv
Peop le Art L nk tetter about creature the grea t wh te
Rev CarlE Hick s
n ght worShip 7 30 p m
meet
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Thu
sday
7
30
p
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Rev D Wm Svdenstncker
women of all profess ons
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
shark
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CHESTER - Worsh p 9 1S
poht cs medic ne mov es and
NAZARENE
Rev
A s W e Are Now
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GOD
Rev
James
Sa
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a m
Church Schoo l 10 am
ll oyd D Gr.mm Jr pas tor
more from Eleanor Roose v el t ~arton tal e of a patent m a
terf
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pastor
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ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
to Sa lly Rand
nurstng home
9 :JO a m worsh p se r v ce 11 Morn ng worsf11 p 10 30 am
Church Schoo l 10 am
a m
Stalk ng the Fa raway
am
even ng servi c e 7
Fernwood Marcell a Thrum
FLATWOODS - WorshiP II
Young peop les serv 1ce 6 45
Places
Eu ell G bbon s the romat tc suspense murder set a m
prayer servi c e a n d youth
Church Sc hool 10 a m
p m
Evangel1st c serv ce
serv ce Wednesday 7 p m
nature wr fer has been t wo
POMEROY
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7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
n a moss hung plan tat on of
LANGSV
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CHRISTIAN
years sear c h ng out new places the old south Love of four
10 30 a m Church Sct1oa 9 IS
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
am
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and ways t o I ve off the land brother s for the same w oman
MASON COUNTY
pastor
Sunday
School
9
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ROCK SPRINGS - Wor sh p
THE HILAND CHAPEL
and new wild foods to prepare
Many boo ks of other types
a m
Rober t Bobo supt
10 a m Church Sc hoo l 9 a m
George Cas to pastor Sund ay
T1mes to Remember Rose are
mo rnmg
wo r shi p
10 30
also
new
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even
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serv
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7 :JO Thursday even ng pray er
her dream s her problems
M
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week
serv
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Wednesday
m yster es
Re v Robert Bumgarner
se r v ce 7 JO p m
HEATH Worsh p 10 :JO 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Second
a m Ch urch School 9 :JO a m
and Pom eroy St s Stan
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
UMY F 7pm
Cra 1g pastor Sunday schoo
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pastor
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9 45 a m
worsh p ser y ce 11
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6 30
a m
t ra n ng uni on
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M d week prayer
7 30 p m
Emerson J ohnson Ltnda sh SALEM
worshiP
10
45
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Sunday
p 9 a m
Church Schoo l 10
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
6 30 p m evangel 1st c ser vice
Boston W1lbam L Boston Sr am UMYF Thursdav 7 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Sunday
7
30
p
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Mid
week
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 Miller
Brenda S Nichols aka Brenda
prayer
meeting
Wednesday
Rev Rtctlard E Jarv s
St
Mas(ln W Va Sunday
7 30 p m MISSionary meet ng
Nichols John R Nichols Ruby
ASBURY Wo r ShiP 11
Bib e Study 10 am
WorshiP
se cond Wednesday 7 30 p m
a
m
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Schoo
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a
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11 am and 7 p m B bl e St udy
Dunn Berdell Dunn to Umted wscs 1st Tuesday
UNITED FAITH NON
Wednesday 7 p m
Voca l
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Sta tes easement Ohve
FOREST RUN - Worsh1p 9
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Robert
Sm
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pasto
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Sunday
m
cnur ch Schoo l 10 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Hazel Wn ght to Da v1d aWSCS
school 9 30 a m c lass leader
3rd Wednesday 7 30
TIST - Corner o f Second and
Leo H II
worsh p serv ce
pm
Wnght parcels Rutland
Ande r son
Mason
Pasto r
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
- WorShiP
Walter Cloud Sunday schoo l
Thelma Cremeans 10MINERSVILLE
a m Ch urch School 9 a m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
9 45 am
worsh 1p serv ce 11
Gladys Powell Wtlson Roy Elizabeth Betty Cremeans W S CS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
RENIN CHRIST- Elden R
Week l y
a m and 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
Bake pastor Sunday Sch oo l B b e study W ednesday 7 30
Powell, Kathryn Ann Powell to Arnold D Cremean s to
Sc hool 9 30 a m
worsh p
pm
10 a m
Howard M c Coy
Louts J V1ola Frances L Rober!Jl C 0 Bnen parcels se rv c;: 7 30 p m
Mornmg sermon 11 a
sup t
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Vtola I acre Olive
Sunday n ght serv ces
m
GOO - Second St Mason W
Rutland
Rev Steven W1lson
Ch r st 1a n Endeaver 7 30 p
Va Chester T ennan t pastor
Zelma Hawley to Norman
Ernest J Deeter Audelle M
Rev La rry Poltng
m
Song serv ce 8 p m
Sunday sc ho o l
10 a m
Rev Howard Sh1Veley
M d
Pr each n g 8 30 p m
Rizer W1lllam R1zer lots Deeter Ar gyle L Dee ter
mor n ng worsh p
11 a m
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
w ee:k Prayer meet ng Wed
evangel 1St c serv ce 7 30 p m
Carletonv11le
Florence E Deeter to Robert Worsh p 9 30 a m
Ch ur c h
Ray Adams
n esday 7 p m
8 b e study and prayer serv ce
lay leader
Stanley D Trout Marilyn S L Hawk Nancy F Hawk lot Sc hool 10 :JO a m
Wednesday 1 30 p m Phone
CAqMEL Worsh p
11
773 5133
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CHURCH
OF
JESUS
a m
Jst and lrd Sundays
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
Sc hool 10 a m
Phelps 2 acres Sc1p1o
CHR 1ST 1n Chr1st1an Un1on Clyde J Ingels Patsy G Church
on New L ma Road next to
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p
The Rev W II am C.!mpbell
Dorsel Larkms, Phyllis Ill gels to Columbus &amp; Southern 7 30 p m f .r st and t h1rd Sun
Forest Acre Pa r k Rev Ray
pas tor
Sunday School 9 30
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Larkms
Ethel Larktns Ohw Electric Co easement
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James
Hughes supt
APPLE: GROVE - Su nda y Sunday Schoo l supt Sunday
evenmg serv ce
7 30 p m
'rress1e Stethem, Roland Chester
sc hool 9 30 a m
wor sh p
sc hool 10 30 a m
worsh !p
Wednesday even1ng prayer
f
r
st
and
th
r
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Sunday
7
:JO
30
p
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B
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study
Wed
7
Stethem Josephme Osbprne
Leonard F Erwm Ruth P m pra y er mee t ng W ed nesday 7 30 p m Saturday meet ng 7 30 p m You t h
prayer serv ce each Tuesday
Harold Osborne
Robert Erwm to Cols &amp; Southern OhiO nesday 7 30 p m F ellow shiP n Qht pra yer serv ce 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
supper
f
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Sat
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6
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GROVE CHURCH
Larkms Freda Larkms Elec Co easement Chester
Letart W Va
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1 Rev
George Hoschar
Delmar C Larkms aka
pastor
Ray Whalev supt
John T Grueser Jua mta p m
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
Morn1ng worship 9 30 am
Pelmar Lar kms, Melodte Grueser to Col &amp; Southern
am Prayer and B1bte study
EAST LETART Sunda y church school
10 30 a IJl....
7 30 p m
Co t tage Prayer
Larkin$ Diana LarkiiiS aka Oh1o El ec Co easement school 9 30 a m
w or sh p
young peopl e s meetmg 6 30
Serv ce TUesday
10 a m
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fourth
Sunday
7
30
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Tell Man W1th a Dream yes 1t s a fact smokmg
dehmtel) has a bad effect on your sex hfe lobacco contains
saltpe ter to keep 1l burmng Everybody knows what saltpeter
does to the hb1do
No wonder g1rls are revealing more and more or the1r
beautiful lemptmg bod1es m a desperate effort to turn on the
males It won t work though until the cause of their wanm g se x
life IS removed - ci garettes - CHOKED ON SMOKE
Dear C ONS
Sorry to send your theory up m smoke but even 1f salt peter
"ere heavtly used m tobacco 11 would not depress sexua I urges
Its powers as a hb1do suppressor are unfounded say an
thropolog1sts George W R1ch and Dav1d F Jacobs of the
Callforma State Umvers1ty at Sacrameuto who have done con
s1derable research on the subJect
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rebellion I say - thank the good Lord that college k1ds of th e
60s had the courage to speak out aga mst government sponsored
corruption and InJUStices'
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backyard barbecues they were bnngmg to light government
attitudes that lead to Watergate
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even ng wor sh p
7 30 p m
Sunday
sc
hool
supt
Sun day
on
Sunday
Pr
ea
c
h
ng
f
rst
an
d
Prayer m eet ng Tu esday 7 30
9 :JO a m
w or sh p
th rd Sun day s of m Qn th by scnoo
p m
Young peop e ~ mee t ng
Btble
ser v ce 10 30 a m
C ffor d Sm th 9 30 a m
7 30 p m Thursday
st udy Wed nesday 7 30 p m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
UNION - Darr e ll
Doddr I
GOD Be r tha K ngr e y
REORGANIZED CHURCH
pastor
Sunday
Sc
hoo
l 9 30
subst tu t e pastor
Sunday
am
Le onard G !mor e f rs t OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Sc hool
10 am
wor sh p
elder even ng se r v ce 7 30 LATTER DAY SAINTS serv ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
p m
Wedn esday
prayer
Portland
Rae n e Road
But thou when thou prayest enter mto th) closet and when mee t mg Wednesday 7 30 p m
mee
t
ng
7 30 p m
w
111
am
Roush
pastor D enny
HAZEL
COMMU NITY
thou hast shut thy door pray to th} fa ther wh1ch IS m sec1et and CHURCH
Eva n s
Sunday
Sc hoo l
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Near Lon g Bot
D
r
ec
tor
Sundav
Sc
hool
9 30
GO
O
Rae
ne
Rou
te
2
T
he
thy father wh1 h seeth m secret shall re &gt;~ ard thee opcnl)
tom Es 11 Har t pas or Roy
a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
Rev Charle s H and
pa stor
Brown
ass
Sta
n
t
pastor
Mall 6 6
am Sunday even ng serv ce 7
Su nday schoo l 9 45 a m
Sunday Sct10ol 10 a m Chu r c h
Wednesday
e ven ng
p m
morn n g wor s h p
1 a m
7 30
p m
ea c h
Su nday
prayer
serv
ces
7 30 p m
Even
ng
ser
v
ces
Tuesday
and
ng prayer m eet ng 7 30
SO MUCH HAS been sa1d and 1\ rilten about pra) er yet I feel peven
F r day 7 30
m ThursdGJy
BETHLEHEM BAP TI ST BEARWALLOW
R IDGE
we all need more ms1ght to the fact of pra) er It 1s ve ry '"'
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Rev
Ea r
Shul er
pa st o r
CHURCH
OF
CHR
I
ST
B
be
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave th e
Wor sh p ser v c;e
9 30 a m
porlant to all of God s children
St
udy
9
30
a
m
morn
ng
Rev W I am K n ft el pastor
d ay Sun day sc hool 10 30
Nothing can take the place of or answer the purpose of surel R onald Dugan Sunday School worsh p 10 30 a m e v en n g aSun
m
B b e st udy and pra y er
wo
sh
p
6
30
p
m
W
e
dn
e~
day
Supt C asses for a I ages
serv ce 7 JO p n Thur sd ay
prayer Ills 1n the secret touch w1th God that real piety IS 001n even
B
ble
St
udy
7
30
p
m
ng ser v ce 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
and here m a very parttcular v.a y 1t IS sustamed
B ble stud y Wedne sday 7 30
Long Bottom Sunday School
Scho ol 9 30 am Ra ph c arl
p
m
youth
serv
ces
Fr
day
I The sacredness and worth of secret prayer appears when 7 30 p m
10 a m w th W lard P golf
supt Wor sh p serv ce 10 JO
supt Evange st c mes s age am and 7 30 p m a lt ernat el y
we consider the fact thal1l 1s entered mlo for the sole obJect of
FREEWILL BAPTIST each Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
Prayer meet ng W ednesday
Ash and Plum M d
contaclmg God and of obtammg H1s favor Selfish sinful and dCorner
by
E ld er
Rus s el
Cl ne
7 30 p m
R ev
Jay St l es
le port
Noe
Herrman
m n ster of th e Apo stol c Fa th
pastor
WJrepentmg men thus do not seek the pres~nce and favor of God
pastor
Sa t urday ev en ng
B ble Study Wednesday 7 30
2 In prayer 1\lth God alone 1t IS easier to get the hea1 t and serv ce 7 p m Sunday sc hoo
pm
10 a m
Su n day eve n ng
ST VERSVILLE
COM
mmd away from earthly and smfulthmgs and du eclly upon Hun worsh p 7 p m
OL D
DEXTER
CO N
MUNITY CHURCH - Sun day GREGA TIONAl CHURCH who IS the obJeCt of our worsh ip Th€1 e arc so many lhmgs 1n the
MIDDLEPORT
F RST schoo l serv ce 10 am Prayer M s Wor l ey Fran c s Sunday
wor ld tha t attract the allentwn and dl\ell the mmd and thoughl' B APT IST - Corn er S x t h and meet ng Thur sday 7 p m
Schoo s up! Sunday schoo
0
l m er
th e Re v
Steve
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 p m
nm
of the true worshiper of God It IS blessed to come apart and meet Pa
S ~agg s
pa s o r
Danny
Z ION CHURCH OF CH R IST
Thompson Sunday sc hool supt
H1m entirely alone
Pomero y
H ar sonv 1 e
LONG
BOTTOM
W MPO rad o program
7 45
Road R ck Morr son pa stor
3 Secret prayer should be pract1ced by the Ch11st1a1 am Sunday school 9 15 am
Mr
Robe r t
S even CHRISTIAN Sunday sc hool supt
Wyatt
pastor
Sunday
Schoo l
morn
ng
worsh
p
0
IS
a
m
Stanl
ey
Sunday
sc
hool
9
30
regularly each day The prayer of Dav1d wa s Evenmg and
Rona
ld
Osborn
e
Bbe
supt
Y outh ac t v t es and fe/ lowsh p
a m
m orn ng wor sh p and
mormng andatnoon w1IIIpray and cry aloud - Psalm55 17
School 9 30 a m
prea ch ng
for
un or and senior h gh
commu n on
0 30
a m
10 .tS a m
Even ng serv ces
Sunday
e v en ng
y ou h
Th1s IS a great antidote for coldness and mdifference It IS the st ud ent s 6 p m B bl e study
7 30 p m
7 :JO p m
M d we ek pray er
Chr
stan
End
E:
avo
r
6 30 p m
preparatiOn for every dut) Ills the remedy for every Ill No serv ce Wed n esday 7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
worsh p serv ce Sunday 7 J O
M li.J HODIST - Rona d We Is
Chnst1an need expect to hve the hfe anc( make any strides for
p
m
Wedn
esday
ev
en
ng
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Sunday Sc hool 9 JO
prayer meet ng and B be pastor
God who neglects prayer
M ddleport 5th and Man
a m
Morn ng wor sh p 10 30
st
udy
7
30
o
m
Gla ze
m n ster
am
Young Peop e s Serv ce
4 The out~ ard testunony and servtc e o{ the Chnstwn m George
ST JOHN LUTHERAN J emes Sheets super ntenden t
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
Grove
the
Rev
Artnur
P
ne
general depends on h1s secret prayer hfe for effectiveness The B ble schoo l 9 30 a m
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
Combs
pastor
Sunday
school
mor n ng wo sh p 10 30 a m
meet
n
g
Thursday
7
30
p m
more careful and contmued attentwn gl\ en to secret devotion
ch urch serv ces
9 30 a m
even n g wor sh p 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
10
30
a
m
the more blessmg and frm tfulness m hfe and serv1ce
prayer serv1c e 7 p m Wed
MISSION - Bald Knob s Rev
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
L R G ues en camp pastor
5 Note espec1ally that the growth m grace and the general n esday
CHRIST
B
ble
Sch
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9
30
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH am morn ng worsh p 10 30 Roger W !fr ed Sr Sunday
advancement of each indiVIdual depends on secret prayer Th1s OF THE NAZARENE - Rev am Sund ay even ng Worsh p School Supt Sunday Schoo
Thom as E Weav er pa sl or
Sunday evenmg
9 30 am
1s the place of growth and enlargement not ou t m pubhc
7 30 p m
c ho 1r
Floyd Car son Sund ay school Serv ce
worSh iP 7 30 Prayer mee t ng
pract
ce
Sunday
and
Wed
It IS the secret walk w1th God that makes the public life
sup t Sunday school 9 30 a m
Tuesday
7 :JO p m
Ern est
n esd a y 7 p m prayer meet ng
morn ng
wo r sh p
10 30
Youth
Dee ter c ass l ~ ader
testunony and servtce count
and
B
b
e
St
u
dy
Wedn
esday
Sunday evange st c meet ng
mee llng
Wednesday
7 30
7
30
p
m
If you have not been accustomed to praymg and wa1tmg before
7 30 p m
pr ay er m eel ng
p m
Ernest D eeter leader
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
sdav 7 30 c m
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
God m secret determine to do so Set apar t a perwd for lh1s Wedne
Rev Freeland Norr s pastor
GR ACE BAPTIST - 305 N
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday
schoo
l
10
am
Chur
ch
purpose You can fmd the t1me It will be worthwh1 le It w11l Second Av e
M ddleport
CHRIST Robert Shoo k
serv ce 7 p m
Wednesday
Lesl ey G Ho t pastor Sunday
pastor
Sun day sc hoal 9 30
make all of your life and work worth 1nfm1lely more than 1t eveJ school
8
be
St
udy
7
p
m
10 a m
worsh p ser
Russell Spencer supt
RACINE FIRST CHURCH am
has been - Pastor W P B1kacsan F1rst Baptist Church
11 ce 11 a m worsh p se r v ce
worsh1p se r v ce 10 45 a m
OF
THE
NAZARENE
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
even ng worsh p al ternat ng
Racme Ohw
Sund ay School 9 JO a m
n1 ghr prayer serv ce 7 30
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
Mo r n ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
Sunday Prayer m eet ng 7 30
Even ng Worsh p 7 30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
We dnesday M 1d Week Serv ce
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
lay l ea der
Sund ay Sch oo Sup er ntendent
OF MEIGS COUNTY Ow ghl Gerald
WHITES
CHAPEL
We
Is
Pas
tor
Rev
L Zav tz Pastor D rec tor
Coo v 1 e R D Rev Roy Dee t er
Morr
s
M
Wolfe
HARRISONVILLE
pastor
Sunday schoo
9 30
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Sund a y Church Schoo l 9 30
am
worsh
p
ser
v
ce
10
30
Walter P B kacsan pa stor
New books ready for l oan ng b eautifully wr tt en
ove r
am M s Ho m er Lee Svp t
a m B ble stud y and prayer
Ronn
e
Sa
l
ser
S
s
Sup
t
allhe Pomeroy PubliC L brary f low ng wdh v ta ty
Morn ng Wor shiP 10 30 am
ser v ce Wedn esday 7 :JO p m
Sunday School 9 30 a m
are
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
RUTLAND
Plam Speak ng an oral
Morn
ng
Worsh
p
10
45
a
m
Chur c h Sch oo 9 30 a m John
Non Ftdron
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
b ography of Harr y 5 Truman
Sun
day
even
ng
worsh
p
7
30
Fu ltz
S u~t
Morn m g
F
The Mag c of Herbs n Da ty by Merle M ller
CHR 1ST - Rod Kasl er pa stor
p m Wednesday ev en ng B be
Worsh p 10 30 a m
V H Bra l ey Sunday school
L v ng
R chard Lucas an
Study 8 p m
FICTION
SYRACUSE
Morn 1n g
supt Sunday schoo 9 30 a m
excellent selec t on of herbal
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Worsh p 9 a m
Sun day
Across the B1tter Sea E 1t.s
w or sh p serv ce and com
Rev
Le
lon
Glasure
pastor
remed es
wh ch
can
be 0 lion a narrat ve spann ng
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Mrs
mun on
10 30 am
youth
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
prepared ea s ly m y our own thr ee general on s a po werfu l
Sampsn., Hall ! 11?'
mee t ng
6 p m
Sunday
]Un
or
youth
ser
v
ce
you
t
h
and
home
MEIGS
ave story
ev en ng serv ce 7
r egu ar
6 45 p m
even ng worsh p
COOPERATIVE
Lady B e w a re
by Peter
board meet ng lh rd Sa t urday
Coly of Gold and Shadows
30
p
m
prayer
and
prase
7
PARISH
Arnold. a prac t cal gu 1de to the
'P m
Ell1s Peters ch fl ing suspense
Wednesday 7 30 o m
THE UNITED
RUTLAND
COM MU NITY
physical safety of women
SILVER
RUN
FR
EE
Jaws by Peler Benchly
ME'THODIST CHURCH
CHURCH Sunday School
Bowl ng for Everyone by stor y of a Long Isl and resort
BAPTIST
Rev
Ra
ph
D
ean
RobertT Bumga r ner
9 30 am
Wo r sh p serv ce 11
pastor Sunday Sc hoo 10 a m
Gene Berger
town called Am 1ty that s set
D1rector
We dn esday
prayer
a m
l
er
supt
E
ven
ng
Leon
M
W omen are My Favor t e upon by a rare and fea r some
POMEROY CLUSTER
meet ng
7 30 p m
Svnday
cc
7
:JO
p
m
Praye
serv
Peop le Art L nk tetter about creature the grea t wh te
Rev CarlE Hick s
n ght worShip 7 30 p m
meet
n
g
Thu
sday
7
30
p
m
Rev D Wm Svdenstncker
women of all profess ons
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
shark
CHESTEl&lt; CHURCH OF THE
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 1S
poht cs medic ne mov es and
NAZARENE
Rev
A s W e Are Now
Mary
GOD
Rev
James
Sa
t
a m
Church Schoo l 10 am
ll oyd D Gr.mm Jr pas tor
more from Eleanor Roose v el t ~arton tal e of a patent m a
terf
eld
pastor
Sunday
Sc
hoo
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
to Sa lly Rand
nurstng home
9 :JO a m worsh p se r v ce 11 Morn ng worsf11 p 10 30 am
Church Schoo l 10 am
a m
Stalk ng the Fa raway
am
even ng servi c e 7
Fernwood Marcell a Thrum
FLATWOODS - WorshiP II
Young peop les serv 1ce 6 45
Places
Eu ell G bbon s the romat tc suspense murder set a m
prayer servi c e a n d youth
Church Sc hool 10 a m
p m
Evangel1st c serv ce
serv ce Wednesday 7 p m
nature wr fer has been t wo
POMEROY
Worsh
p
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
n a moss hung plan tat on of
LANGSV
ILLE
CHRISTIAN
years sear c h ng out new places the old south Love of four
10 30 a m Church Sct1oa 9 IS
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
am
UMY F 6JOpm
and ways t o I ve off the land brother s for the same w oman
MASON COUNTY
pastor
Sunday
School
9
:JO
ROCK SPRINGS - Wor sh p
THE HILAND CHAPEL
and new wild foods to prepare
Many boo ks of other types
a m
Rober t Bobo supt
10 a m Church Sc hoo l 9 a m
George Cas to pastor Sund ay
T1mes to Remember Rose are
mo rnmg
wo r shi p
10 30
also
new
tn c lud ng
UMYF630pm
Schoo l 9 _l_O_ ~venmg wors ~
F tzgerald Kennedy her I fe c h1 l dr e n s w es t erns and
Sunda
y
even
ng
serv
ce
7
30
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
7 :JO Thursday even ng pray er
her dream s her problems
M
d
week
serv
ce
Wednesday
m yster es
Re v Robert Bumgarner
se r v ce 7 JO p m
HEATH Worsh p 10 :JO 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Second
a m Ch urch School 9 :JO a m
and Pom eroy St s Stan
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
UMY F 7pm
Cra 1g pastor Sunday schoo
C
Lar
more
pastor
Bob
RUTLAND - Worsh p 9 15
9 45 a m
worsh p ser y ce 11
Moore Sunday School Supt
a m
Church Sch oo l 10 a m
6 30
a m
t ra n ng uni on
Sund
ay
Sc
hoo
l
c
la
sses
for
al
U MY F 7pm
p
m
even
mg
worsh
p
serv
ce
ages
9 30 a m
mor n ng
CENTER Wor
M d week prayer
7 30 p m
Emerson J ohnson Ltnda sh SALEM
worshiP
10
45
N
YPS
Sunday
p 9 a m
Church Schoo l 10
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
6 30 p m evangel 1st c ser vice
Boston W1lbam L Boston Sr am UMYF Thursdav 7 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Sunday
7
30
p
m
Mid
week
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 Miller
Brenda S Nichols aka Brenda
prayer
meeting
Wednesday
Rev Rtctlard E Jarv s
St
Mas(ln W Va Sunday
7 30 p m MISSionary meet ng
Nichols John R Nichols Ruby
ASBURY Wo r ShiP 11
Bib e Study 10 am
WorshiP
se cond Wednesday 7 30 p m
a
m
Church
Schoo
9
so
a
m
11 am and 7 p m B bl e St udy
Dunn Berdell Dunn to Umted wscs 1st Tuesday
UNITED FAITH NON
Wednesday 7 p m
Voca l
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Sta tes easement Ohve
FOREST RUN - Worsh1p 9
mus c
Robert
Sm
th
pasto
r
Sunday
m
cnur ch Schoo l 10 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Hazel Wn ght to Da v1d aWSCS
school 9 30 a m c lass leader
3rd Wednesday 7 30
TIST - Corner o f Second and
Leo H II
worsh p serv ce
pm
Wnght parcels Rutland
Ande r son
Mason
Pasto r
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
- WorShiP
Walter Cloud Sunday schoo l
Thelma Cremeans 10MINERSVILLE
a m Ch urch School 9 a m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
9 45 am
worsh 1p serv ce 11
Gladys Powell Wtlson Roy Elizabeth Betty Cremeans W S CS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
RENIN CHRIST- Elden R
Week l y
a m and 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
Bake pastor Sunday Sch oo l B b e study W ednesday 7 30
Powell, Kathryn Ann Powell to Arnold D Cremean s to
Sc hool 9 30 a m
worsh p
pm
10 a m
Howard M c Coy
Louts J V1ola Frances L Rober!Jl C 0 Bnen parcels se rv c;: 7 30 p m
Mornmg sermon 11 a
sup t
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Vtola I acre Olive
Sunday n ght serv ces
m
GOO - Second St Mason W
Rutland
Rev Steven W1lson
Ch r st 1a n Endeaver 7 30 p
Va Chester T ennan t pastor
Zelma Hawley to Norman
Ernest J Deeter Audelle M
Rev La rry Poltng
m
Song serv ce 8 p m
Sunday sc ho o l
10 a m
Rev Howard Sh1Veley
M d
Pr each n g 8 30 p m
Rizer W1lllam R1zer lots Deeter Ar gyle L Dee ter
mor n ng worsh p
11 a m
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
w ee:k Prayer meet ng Wed
evangel 1St c serv ce 7 30 p m
Carletonv11le
Florence E Deeter to Robert Worsh p 9 30 a m
Ch ur c h
Ray Adams
n esday 7 p m
8 b e study and prayer serv ce
lay leader
Stanley D Trout Marilyn S L Hawk Nancy F Hawk lot Sc hool 10 :JO a m
Wednesday 1 30 p m Phone
CAqMEL Worsh p
11
773 5133
Trout to Stanley Phelps Sue Middleport
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
a m
Jst and lrd Sundays
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
Sc hool 10 a m
Phelps 2 acres Sc1p1o
CHR 1ST 1n Chr1st1an Un1on Clyde J Ingels Patsy G Church
on New L ma Road next to
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p
The Rev W II am C.!mpbell
Dorsel Larkms, Phyllis Ill gels to Columbus &amp; Southern 7 30 p m f .r st and t h1rd Sun
Forest Acre Pa r k Rev Ray
pas tor
Sunday School 9 30
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Larkms
Ethel Larktns Ohw Electric Co easement
'm
James
Hughes supt
APPLE: GROVE - Su nda y Sunday Schoo l supt Sunday
evenmg serv ce
7 30 p m
'rress1e Stethem, Roland Chester
sc hool 9 30 a m
wor sh p
sc hool 10 30 a m
worsh !p
Wednesday even1ng prayer
f
r
st
and
th
r
d
Sunday
7
:JO
30
p
m
B
ble
study
Wed
7
Stethem Josephme Osbprne
Leonard F Erwm Ruth P m pra y er mee t ng W ed nesday 7 30 p m Saturday meet ng 7 30 p m You t h
prayer serv ce each Tuesday
Harold Osborne
Robert Erwm to Cols &amp; Southern OhiO nesday 7 30 p m F ellow shiP n Qht pra yer serv ce 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
supper
f
r
st
Sat
urday
6
p
m
HEMLOCK
GROVE CHURCH
Larkms Freda Larkms Elec Co easement Chester
Letart W Va
Rt
U M W secon d T ues d ~ y 7 10 CHR ISTIAN - Roger Watson
1 Rev
George Hoschar
Delmar C Larkms aka
pastor
Ray Whalev supt
John T Grueser Jua mta p m
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
Morn1ng worship 9 30 am
Pelmar Lar kms, Melodte Grueser to Col &amp; Southern
am Prayer and B1bte study
EAST LETART Sunda y church school
10 30 a IJl....
7 30 p m
Co t tage Prayer
Larkin$ Diana LarkiiiS aka Oh1o El ec Co easement school 9 30 a m
w or sh p
young peopl e s meetmg 6 30
Serv ce TUesday
10 a m
and
fourth
Sunday
7
30
second
P m
even ng worsh p 7 30
Diane Lar~ins Leqta Johnson Chester
Worsh p Serv ce
Thursday
o m
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F r ont 4 Sp eed Bugg y 8 Man from COSI1 0 Speedracer 6
8 00 - Jak e s P la ce 6 L dsv lie 3 4 ! 5 Bugs Bunn y 13 Ha1r
Bear Bunch 8 La ss1e 10
8 30 - Yog 1 s Gang 13 M ster Roge r s 20 Addam s Fa m ly J 4
5 Sa br n a 13 Popey e 0 Edwa rd Saunder s 6
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10 00 - E l ec Co 20 L a ss1e 5 Resc u e Ranger 5 6 13 My Favor c
Marttan 8 0 S gmund &amp; The Se a Mon ster s 3 4 5
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Dear Helen
When I was younger I had three extramarital a ff a ~r s one
"he n Ill} husband v.a s m Uw Arm\' overseas m t after he
retu 1nl'd and I \\ Cnt ba ck to Y. ork so he could hrush f O il e~ r 1Hr
had n o hm e for me then and mv boss d1d ) Til( 1C~st" ts wh~:1 I
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Throughout my husba nd never suspected We 1c had a goo d
and lovmg marr1age but there were tunes when 1 m1 ght have
be come a 11&lt;1 g or a drudge had I not fou nd someone who pmd
spec1a l attentwn to me
We me no" 1n our 50s and my conscience hurts M) husband
ha s never be&lt;n unfaithful Smce his retirement we ve been ve1 y
close - but thoughl' of those three lovers haunt me I
ratwnahzed each t1me by saymg ffi} husband was ctther awa v or
too bus; for a "1fe but really I was JUSl selhslly mdulgmg my
ego
Should I confess ' - GUll TY
Dear GUilty
No Except to the 1\orld v1a an adv 1ce column lsn t that
enough'
ConfesSion m1 ght salve your conscience bu t 1l wou ld hurt
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out that m the ordmary
bndge gameo West s queen of
cl ubs would hold the f1rst
tnck He would contmue the
su1t whereupon So uth would
take h1s ace and wmd up w1th
e1ght or nme tncks depend
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w1th dummy s SIX or nme
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expe rt ga me Wests queen of
clubs would still hold that
first tnck but West \\OUid WINNIE WINKLE
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thought
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kmg of clubs With both those
cards he would wm the f1rst
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marked w1lh the ace of c1ubs
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MARK V STORE

LIBRA (Sepl 23 Ocl 23) In
pu ct ases w h ~ e you hllve
so ne ee way Ia b r~ ga n ci on
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Nego t a l E! a b I

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Dear Helen
Tell Man W1th a Dream yes 1t s a fact smokmg
dehmtel) has a bad effect on your sex hfe lobacco contains
saltpe ter to keep 1l burmng Everybody knows what saltpeter
does to the hb1do
No wonder g1rls are revealing more and more or the1r
beautiful lemptmg bod1es m a desperate effort to turn on the
males It won t work though until the cause of their wanm g se x
life IS removed - ci garettes - CHOKED ON SMOKE
Dear C ONS
Sorry to send your theory up m smoke but even 1f salt peter
"ere heavtly used m tobacco 11 would not depress sexua I urges
Its powers as a hb1do suppressor are unfounded say an
thropolog1sts George W R1ch and Dav1d F Jacobs of the
Callforma State Umvers1ty at Sacrameuto who have done con
s1derable research on the subJect
Nowhere m sc1enhhc literature they add IS there any
support for saltpeters supposed anti-sexua l effects
So much for Army chow - H
Dear Helen
In reply to Qumcy who IS grateful that college kids hav e
returned to 1diocy {streakmg ) mslead of all that soul-searchm g
rebellion I say - thank the good Lord that college k1ds of th e
60s had the courage to speak out aga mst government sponsored
corruption and InJUStices'
,While we of the older generation were too busy w1th our
backyard barbecues they were bnngmg to light government
attitudes that lead to Watergate
Our reaction was Amer1ca love 11 or leave 11 We were the

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e nd s a n or sh nc
5 29 ]l p
GARAGE Sa e 9 o 3 Sa lu dav
une 1 d sh es
ub y g as s
ware
c oth n g
an qu e
fu n lure m sc 463 GrantS
M dd eport
5 29 31
GUN SHOOT 7 p m Fr day at
the Ra e ne Gun Cub Fa c orv
choked gun s on y Assorted
meat s
5 29 3 c
;-HoOTNG- -Mat c h
Coon
Ho low Gun Club turn f rs
r g ht after M es Ce metery
Rutland
F a c tory chok ed
guns on y Sunday June 2 1
pm
5 29 4 c
KO SCOT
KOS MET ICS
&amp;
WIGS For a good ne of
Cosme cs fr e ndly serv ce
and someon e o chat w th
g ve me a ra I He le n :lane
Brown 992 511 3
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EXCEL S OR Sa
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Man St Pomeroy A k nds
J un e
s a e s &lt;~ s 7 30 p m
of sa lt wa er pel ets wa er
An o ues q a ss wc. e c na
PHONE 992-2156
nuggets block sa t and own
ens qu t s la mp s c oc ks
Oh o R ve r Sa t Ph one 992
o d tru k.s do Is pos ca ds
389
c ookbook s
nun e o us
6 5 lfc
co ector s
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w ek e fur 1 lur e r1 wn cha rs WE ARE p ck ng up a p ano n
loun ge
c har s
ga de n
your area and wou d ke NO
COPPER 75c ra d ators
e t'l b cs
equ pm e nr g der
some respons be pa rty to
J5c red brass 40c ba lt er es
s ep ab es ne ll. wee k 3 n CP
take O'Jer paymen ts Cat
$ 40
g nseng $56 ye tow
bE&gt;droom su tes 1 n cc v ntJ
Cred 1 Manager (6 14) 772
root
$d
May App e 60c M
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5669 o wr e 260 East Man
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Reeds v le Oh o
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and BW w nq bac k
S r eel Ch II co t h e Oh o 45601
Phone J78 6249
c ha r s a n q ue t urn tu e
4 7 ttc
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compartmen 1 up gh deep
CAS H pad tor a ll m a kes and
MOWERS
f eeze n ce Ch n r1 c upboa d
mode ls o f mob e h omes
roc ke rs 50 b01( CS of gooo
Phone a r ea cod e 614 423 9531
As
Long
As
They
Last
hO useho d t e ms a so ak ng
4 13 tf c
b ds on so d brass bed open 9
to 9 ca
997. 3509
Po y s
OLD turn tu e oak tab es
Auc t on Page and H q S
cocks ce bo xes br ass beds
M dd lepor
d sh es d esks or co m pl ele
5 3 7tc
hou se hold s Wr te M
D
M ti e r Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh o
OSPEED B KE comp le te bed
Self Propelled
ca I 992 7760
rons toaster s d shes a np s
5 13 ff c
other m sc See Fr day and
La r k n s
St
Satu day
JUNK Au tos comp le te and
Rutla nd
de vered to our yard We
5 30 1t c
p c kup auto bod es and buy a I
POMEROY LANDMARK
k nds of sc ap me la ts an d
GET acqua nted sp e c al s
ron R de r s Sa lvag e Sta te
Y. _ Jack W Carsey Mgr
Route 24 Rt 4 Pom eroy
Regular $15 00 pe rman ent fo r
6idl
Phone 992 2181
Oh o Pho ne 99'1 5468
$12 SO Reg $ 2 50 perm fo r
$10 00 through June 8 Ju e s
5 22 261p
Beauty Sho p Ches ler Oh o SHASTA Camper s lee ps6 good
co nd ton $90 0 16 ft Sco 1
Former l y G r a c e s Be ll ul y
F berg ass boa
90 h p
Shop Opera or Ju l e Rose
Ev nrud e Moo r
an d em
5 JO 2 c
ra e r $800 Ca
304 77J
Proces are St1ll
5250
GARAGE SALE
Sa urd ay
H•gh Up Here'
5 26 6tp
J un e across fr om Sa sbu y
Schoo l Rock Spr ngs Road 8
a m o B p m R a n or sh ne ONE 969 12x65 3 bedroom
mob e home
ca rpet ed
5 30 2tc
through out
underpenn ng
We r~re go ng a l out for
10x20 porc h w t h wroug h ron
scr;tp ron cast ron copper
YARD SALE ant qu es fur
a I ng Phon e 742 5980 a fter 4
w1r e brass a lum num a uto
n lure
d shes
south o
P m
M dd leport off Rou te 7 on
5 23 ffc
batter es auto ad 1ator s We
Story s Run Road June s
are you r bes nark et too for
and 2nd
72 ACRE lot Phon e 742 3656
was te paper IBM pr odu c ts
5 30 2tp
5 31 ltc
and cr ud e drugs
POL LY 5
Auct on
every
BLUE Lustr e no t on ly r ds
Fr day 7 om at P~ k &lt;1n rJ
ca rpets of so but eaves p e
H gh Sts An t ques co ll ec or
sof and toffy Ren t e eclr c Ope da1ly t 11 4 Fr day 8 f1ll
tems ant qu e turn tu e
s ha mpooer S1 Bake F ur
II o 1ly Close d Fr day noon
co or T V s St e p n P &amp;
n t ure Compa ny
I
II Mo• d lY of every wee k
Odds a nd Ends 2 5 No th
5 31 Jt c
Sec ond St fo r tu rn tur e
ba r ga ns W II se I you r HOUSE n Ches ter con a ct
me rchand se he auct on way
Mary Kay Rose 94 9 2822
Ca t 9923509
s 31 4tc
5 14 76l c
1d FT alum num boat w h
Athen s Oh1o
tra ler and 5 hp moto r SJOO
Ca ll 992 2369 or f no answer
call 949 32 1
BR T'rANY Spa n e l pups AKC
5 3 3tc
reg stered Ca ll 991 6359
5 31 I c RCA 2
nell TV com p e e 1970 DODGE 4 dr Runs good
ga rd en encycloped a Pt1on e
new t res Pr ced to se 1 99 2
992 7858
77 97
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5312 p
5J 1 31p
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Wanted To Buy

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22"- 3%_HP
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A TO Z Mar t used turn s hed
applian ces clot h ng d shes
and m sc Rt 33 oppos te
trar le r co urt Hartford W
Va
4 10 tfc
DE EM Custom Butcher ng
Meat P ocess nQ Phon e M7
3608 Coo lv li e Oh o
5 5 26tp

TliE ROSENBERG CO.

Pets For Sale

LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sea led proposals w t be
rece ved by th e Vete rans
Memo a
Ha s p ta
Me gs
Coun ty Oh o at the Ve te ran s
Memor aJ Hosp tal loca ted n
Pom ero y, Oh o on Monday
J un e IO 1974 un t
2 00 Noon
Ea ster n Day ght Sav ng s
T me and at tha t me w I be 2 MA.LE we tl&lt;.e r coon hounds n
opened pub! e ly an d read for
Snowv I e
Pagetown area
the fvrn sh ng of all abor and
REWARD
Phon e 742314
ma te r at necessary fo r the
5 29 6 c
cons tru e on of an E m e rgen cy
Treatm en t Add ton Vete r a ns
Memor al Hosp tal Pomeroy ALL WH TE puppy 5 or 6
Oh o All work Shal l be don e
weeks old Has 2 back spo ts
accord ng to th e draw ngs an d
on h ead
Named M ssy
spec f ca t ons as pr e pared by
ch ld s pe t Was taken from
Hayes Donald son W tten myer
th e Me gs Co Dog Pound
&amp; Par tne rs
Arch tects 601
Re ward Phon e 992 5035
\
E ghth St r ee t Por t smouth
5 31 6tc
Oh o
Separate proposals w1 1 be
rece ved for Genera l Wo rk
E ectr cal Work
P umb n g
Wor k Hea ng Vent Ia ! ng and
A r Cond t on ng Wor k and
Meta l Casework
Proposals sha I be su bm tied on USED Tapan gas r a nge gr eat
Proposa Form conta ned n the
for a pt or t ra rl e r Phon e 367
spec f cat ons and oth e r con
0268
trac
do c umen t s
wh ch
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doc um en ts a r e on f le a t the
Hosp ta l and a t th e off ce of the ST ARCRAFT Va cat on Spec: a l
Arc h tee t and a re ava table to
on campers c hecK ou r pr ce
a ll prospec t ve b d de rs dur ng
and qua ty 20 pet off auto
regular off e !lours unt I the
awn ng s Reece h tch es a r
clos ng of t Js
cond ton e rs Camp Conl ey
One comp e l e se t of b d
Starc r a ft Sa les R 62 nort h of
documents for th e purpose of
Pt Pl eas ant be h nd Red
b dd ng may be obta ned from
Car pet nn
Ha ues Donaldson W ttenmyer
5 30 2tc
&amp; Pa rtn ers
Arch tects 60
E ghth Str ee t Portsmouth
1960 CA DILL AC ambu la n ce A
Oh ro Upon depos t of 150 00
I cond t on
Low m cage
wh Ch depos t w I be r efun ded
May ta g wr nge r washer
upon re turn of b d documents n
ant que oa k wa rdrobe sm all
good cond I on w th n a per od
ma re pony Ph one 992 3090
of f fteen (1 5 ) days after
5 31 2 c
open ng of b ds
Contract
documen s w I be ma ed
col cc t upon wr tt en request
a nd depos t su bm t ed
Al l proposals must be ac WE HAVE a l your uphol stery
n eed s
Bu r a p
den m
co m paned by a b d bond bound
cambr c foam g ue z pp ers
n
he Spec t ca t o ns and
tac k ng str p spr ng s and
execu ed by a bond ng co mpa ny
c l ps c h pboard bu ons
I censed by th e Sa te of Oh o
tw ne se w n g lh read legs
payab le to th e or der o f th e
upho ste r y book s dacron
Ow ner n an amoun not less
spr ng tw ne tacks wet co rd
than t ve (5 pe t J of the amount
cotto n sw vel bas es and
of the b ds The bond or chec k
foam foam foam Pomeroy
Sha l be forte ted f the b dd er
Recove ry
622 East Man
fa s to en ter nto a can t a c t
S r ee l Phone 992 755.4
w lh sa d owner The bonds or
5 15 26 c
c hecks of the hree owes!
b dd er s w II be held unt 1 the
6 FT GLASTRON boat
40
execu t on of he coni act and
horsepowe r motor me ud ng
the turn Sh ng of the req u red
haler Ca ll 992 7274 a ft er 6
perform ance bond after wll ch
p m
they w I be r e urned on
5 29 4tc
demand Th e chec ks of other
b dders w I be retu rn ed on
demand after the b ds a e STRAWBERR I ES by quart or
c r ate
Pllone
949 4 2
canvassed
Ge ra ld ne Cle and Rae ne
A performance bond and a abo
5 19 tic
a 1d mrte r a l pay men bond
both of 100 pc of the amoun t of
the contrac w th sa t sta c tor y THE HOUSE s bu lg ng at the
sure es w I be requ red from
seams Conseq uently
I
the successfu b dders for the
have a ya r d sa te a t 09 H t;~h
fa thful performance of the
S
Pom e roy t h s Saturday
work for each contract awar
Ju n e 1 12 noon o 8 p m
ded
Lovely g rl s c ottl ng nf ant
B ds shal b ~ subm tted to the
tnrough s ze 8 tab les lamps
Owner on y upon th e p lan s and
kn ck
knacks
a
few
s pec f ca t ons that have been
cos tumes odd lot d Shes
obta ned fr om the off ce of the
many other te ms Come
Arc h teet
browse Charlene Ho ell ch
The [ ght S reserved by the
5 29 3 c
owner to re 1ect any and a t b ds
and nob dder may w thdraw h s NEW 1974 Z g Zag SEW NG
b d for a per od of forty f ve (45
MACH NES
n
or gna t
days
ca r ton Z g Zag 10 make
Th1s pro ect s under. t he state
butto nho es sew on buttons
condrt ons of E E 0 as per
monograms and make fa ncy
des g ns w th ust the tw st of a
Go vernmen Execu t 'Je 0 der
of Jan ua ry 27 1972 P rov d e
s ng e d a Left n lay a way
a nd never been used W II se ll
Ge ne ral Requ rrements of a f
for on ly $47 cash or terms
f rm a tl ve ac t on program as
per Part 4 Sub Part A Sect on
ava labl e Phone 992 2653
5 29 tfc
.401 of Government E xec ut ve
Order
A pre b dd ng con ference w II
be he d at 0 00 AM Mon rldy
E L ECTROL U X
va c uum
clea n ers A 1 cond Iron uses
J une 3 197 4 n the Ea st West
paper bag s has co rdw nde
D n ng
Room
Ve eran s
a nd many attachments Also
Memor a l Hasp tal fo r a
s hampoo e r attach men t n
cont rac tor s bldd ng the pro ect
eluded (On y 4 a \Ia lab e) at
to d•sc uss all fa c tors perta n ng
to theE E 0 ReQu rements and
S37 70
cash
or
terms
anv other quest ons on the
ava table Phone 992 2653
s 29 ti c
proJect
1

Lost

For Sale

By Order of th e Me gs
County Hosp tal Comm ss on
and
Vet e ran s
M emor a t
Hospita l nc Pomeroy Oh o
(5 ) 10 17 24 31 4fc

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AM FM stereo rad1o - 8 track
tape comb nat on .4 s peaker
s ound
sys tem
Ba la nc e
S. 106 33 or easy terms Ca l
992 3965
5 29 He

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busn ess for sa e
Bu ld ng tor sale or ea se
Phone 773 5618 fro m 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for a ppo ntm en
3 20 tfc
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Memo r a t Day n ce
se lect on ofF owers Ba sk ets
Spray s Fa ye s G ft Shop
No rth Second St M ddl eport
5 7 fc

FOR

For Rent
TRA ILER Brown s Tra te r
Court 992 3324
5 29 tfc
HOUSE tor renl Phon e 99 2 3432
0 992 2780
5 24 tfc
3 AND 4 ROOM furni Shed and
unfurnished
apartments
Phone 992 5.434
4 12 tfc

---------PRIVATE mee tmg room for
any organrzafron
3975

phon e 992

3 11 ttc

-----------HOUSE J rooms and bath

196 2 FO RD V 8 automat c Ca
992 2107 or 997 ?556
5 31 2tc
1973

tru ck
17 000 m le s $300 worth ol
ext ra s 30 m les per ga ll on
$2 450 Phone 992 2902
5 J l J tp
DAT ::"~ UN

p c kup

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970 vw g ood cond 1 on Mu st
se ll Phon e 992 6 65
5 31 41p
962 W IL LYS teep meta l op
good t res n good cond t on
Pllon e 992 7168
5 31 3tc
1972 MALt BU 4 dr Sedan v nyl
top a r cond I on ng powe r
s teer ng P B new rubb er
pr val e owne
exce l en t
cond ton $2 350 Phon e 742
647 1
5 31 3 c
67 MERCURY Mon e ey $375
Pllone 2693 weekday s
5 24 12tp

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1969
CHEVEL LE
wagon r e a so n ab
99 2 54q 1

st at on

e Pllone

on
5 JO 3tc
Route 7 south of M dd lepor t
Prefer young or m ddl e age
1964 CHE 'J ELL E exce llen t
coup e Phon e 992 7572
runn ng cond 1 on F r e ddy
5 31 3tc
Thabe t Mason W Va
5 15 lf c
FURN S HED
apa rtm e nt
adu ts on ly n M ddl eport - - Phone 992 387.:1
1969 CHEVY Town s man sta t on
5 12 tt c
wagon $1 19 5 good cond to n
Phone 992 7620
5 24 tf c

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Busmess Opportumlles

NTER ESTED n be ng your
own boss and own ng your
own
bus ne ss?
L m ted
3 bedroom hom e for sa le
amount of cap rta l necessary NICE
S11 000 Phone 99 2 3975 or 992
Th s go n~ bus ness can be
2571
frn a n ced Ca ll 992 5786
A 19 tfc
4 29 26tc
2
F OR SA LE by own e r
bedroom !louse w th bath
N ce part a ly t u rn s h e d
Loc ated on L ncotn Hgts
EXPERIENCED pa n te
n
Pomeroy Phone 992 2823
te r or and exte r or Cal
5 29 6tp
Donald Van Me ter 98 5 395 1 - -- - 5 22 26tp Fo-R SAL E by owner Large
o der hom e cou d be con
verted nto 3 n ce a pt s Ca 1
Pomeroy 992 5539
5 29 6tp
3 BEDROOM double w d.e
mob le !l om e 2 1 ac res of
and Phone 949 2815 aft er 6 30 . - - - - - - - - , - - - - - .
pm
5 29 Ate

Real Estate For Sale

Employment Wanted

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Mob1le Homes For Sale

Real Estate For Sale
oo
tou f'
w lh c ~ n rlll h eft c il rp e nq
mo lcrn k t ch en w th d 5h
w :lshc r 'l ba hs and il path
CJ OO( btl n qa den on e ac re
PO d tor t h nq a nd sw m
n
sc '"n c rand pr va e
n '" s !r om Harr sonv e n
li ( 1 o 1 ownsh p $30 000 Ca l

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2t c

7 ROOM S and bath gr1s fu rnac e

n Pomeroy Cv 1 992 3807
se en by appo n tm en t
5 30 61p
15 ACRE S and on 43 qood
bv d ng s es C.:J I 992 J51B
5 26 6t c

CLELAND
608 E
REALTY
MAIN
POMEROY 0
M DOLE: PORT 1
stor y
I 'I me &amp; b lck
3 yr s old
;t mos t nn :~er e J BR batn &amp;
~ ho we r
loyely k rl chen &amp;
r 1gc ul I l y
HW floor s
c,ome capre t ng 2 car car
por t ex ce ll en t local on
S7'-l 000
C ARPETER

sto r y
fr ilme J BR
baths
d n ng
room
porches
-storr1gc bu ld ng 2 g01rages
'lbou t 1 ac res $10 000
BRADBURY 7 sto r y
fr a m e .:1 BR ba t 1 63 acre
d n ng R
par t base me nt
new furnace carpe l ng
s 17 900
REEDSVILLE
Rt o81
180 acres mme ra ls water
tap pa rd 15 pet dow n tala
pr ce $ 8 000
SYRA CUSE
I 7 stor y
fnm e 3 BR bath por ches
ba seme nt w th new fu r nace
arge level lot $6 500
WANT TO SELL' HAVE A
PROBLE M'
LET
US
SOLVE IT FOR YO U
992 2259 or 992 2568

1970 12X52 H LLCREST Ira ler
Q"ood ton d to n 2 bedroo ms
a r con d I on ng hou se t ype
furn ture
throughout
Maytag washer and dryer
Call 992 2017 or 992 7556
s 31 2tc

Help Wanted
MAN for part t me wo r k Pr efer
age 40 55 year s Ap ply Ma rv n
Glasgo
Modern Su pply
Pome rn
5 30 Jtc
MA N for pa r t t me work Prefer
age 40 55 years Apply Ma rv n
G la sg o
M odern Sv pply
Pomeroy
5 30 31c
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WAITRESSES wanted App ly n
person Crows Steak House
5 14 fc
SOMEO NE to cut and ba le 20
acres of hay on shar es or per
ba e See Arch re Stega 1 west
s d e of Sta te Rou te 33 top of
h I at Darw n evenmgs
5 29 Al p

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MAN or woman to stay n ghts
w th person who s II Cal
John Week s 99 2 2148 o 992
2784
5 29 '6tc
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AGEN&lt;.:Y
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RUTLAND

1

3 BE D ROOMS LARGE K IT
L KE
NEW
CARPET
AL UM S IDIN G
OWNER
WILL HELP ~INA NCE
FOR QU ALIF IED BUYER ~
PRI C ED
BELOt•
MARKET $12 000

FIRE DEPARTMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SALES &amp; SERVICE
HOME ALARMS
Phone 742 4673
742 5595
B1ll Brown Owner
Rutland Ohto

J STOR Y fr ame home gar age
ca rp eted w ll new plum b ng
an d e ec tr c w r ng To la l
electr c ncl ud es 2 s o~J es 2
r ef n ge r a tors and
som e
furn u r e
s t uated
on
beaut fu J acre lot Ask ng
$3 1 000 Ca I 992 5933
5 3 31C

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GENE WOLFE'S
BODY SHOP
B08W Ma tnSt

Pomeroy

PHONE 992-5271
DAY OR NIGHT
I ree Garage
Esl1mates

AIR CONDITION NOW7

YES!
Now wh•le the weather ts
'i.l II cool s the best t1me 11
ca n be mstt~ lled 011 your
co wen ence w1th no watttng
aro und tn hot muggy
wea ther
Phone 9~2 2550

All WEATHER
HARDWARE

AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR

•

We re pa r lawn mowers and
gar-den tractors

RACINE GARAGE

RroH•'r

HOLIDAY SPECIALS
MIDGET FARM - I 1 acres of
near ly e~Jel la nd w th tru t
t ee s Good gar den grou nd
w th 2 bedroom house and
gara ge On ly $8 500 00
10 ACRES - In town Ideal for
bank store restaura nt tra rl e r
park or hous ng
POMEROY 2 bedrooms
bath natural gas F A furnace
nnd 2 lots Askrng $9 500 00
LOT - W fh 2 bedroom mobtl e
ho me
All utll l1e s n ea r
shopp ng Askrng JUSt $5 750 00
RUTLAND 3 bedroom s
bath utI ty and famtly room s
Ca rport and level lot for only
$9 500 00
2 RENTALS
Plu s nea r ly one
ac re 1n Middl eport out of flood
on good street Roo m to bu dd
a pts Ask ng usf $17 500 00
now
OPPORTUNITY
To make
lh1 s 12 room hom e nto rest or
tour s f home
Larg e lot
over look ng the Oh10 5 baths 2
ca r ga rag e wtth workshop
As km g on ly $37 .'iOO 00
INV EST I N SOME OF OUR
RENTALS THEY WILL PAY
STOP IN AND SEE GORDON
5 SA LESMEN AND 2 OF
FICES TO SERVE YOUR
NEEDS

ROOF PAINTING

• Lawn Boy
• Te cu mseh
• Ko hler
• 1(-Jsconsn
AI other
makes

CALL CARL NELSON
PHONE 992 5083

Busmess Servttes

DITCHING SERV(CE
Water Lmes and Power
Lmes All work done by the
foot or contract Also dozer
work and septiC tanks tn
l ~ktlted

EVENINGS
j:Sud McGhee- 446 1255
e M (Ike W•seman- 446
37 96

New 1974 Gran Tonno 4 dr •

Now Open for Bus ness

W.::lf e r Electnc Gt~s Sewer
L1ne s
mstalled
Work
guaranteed
Doz e r Backhoe Trucks
L1mestone &amp; F1ll 01rt
Commercial Res1denttal
Constructton &amp; Remodel

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY
777 Pearl Strel!t
M ldleport Ohto
Phon e 992 S367or992 3861

SEP TIC
TA NK S c leaned
reasonable rates Ph 446
478 2 Gall pol s John Russell
owner and operator
5 12 tfc

Is?;;

l=or Free Est1mate mqutre
now a bout a beautiful new
roof m tas hton colors

ButlttoYour Specs
Delivered to Job S1te

All WEATHER
HARDWARE

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SEPTIC TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYS TEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SA N ITATION
STEW ART OHIO PH 66 2
3035
10 4 tfc
SEPTIC
TANKS cleaned
Modern San ta t ron 992 395.4 or
992 73.49
10 23 tfc

CLOSER
YOU LOOK THE BEITER
WE LOOK

Wheel Alignment

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Stop In and See Our
Floor D•splay

Open 8 TtiS
Monday thru Saii.M'day
606 E Matn, Pomeroy, 0

Phones 992 2196
Wrecker serv1ce

EXCAVATING rlnrP.r ln~der
and backhoe work
sept rc
tanks nsta11ed dump trucKs
and lo boys for h re w II haul
f 11 d rt top so I I mes tone
and grave l Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n ght phone 992 3525 or 992

From the large st Truck or
Bulldozer Rad1ator to the
smallest Heate r Core
Nathan Btggs
Radtator Spectt~hst

Pomeroy

Sign-up, certification

5,000 BTU
AIR CONDITIONER

proceeding full steam

L1ke New

~top tn and say Hello Bnrrg
tn lh1s ad lor a Free G1ft

•79.95

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RUTLAND
BARGAIN
CENTER ·

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REGULAR995

Pr ce tncludes mstallat10n
a nd free paddmg Talk to
Wendell
Grat e
ca rpet
cons ultant
- We hav e hundreds of
carpet '.'a lue s Your 10b can
be completed m 1 to 2 weeks
No long wa lt lng per od

SPECIAL!
Roll Candy Stnpe wtlh
rubber back 3 99 sq yd
Ntce for bedrooms dens
k1tchen s etc

Special This
Week!
Small Upnght Freezer,
69.95

SERVICES offered furn lure
upholster ng
reasonable
rates P ckup and delt'Jery
free
e st mates
3
professs on a craftsmen lo
serve you bett er and faster
Phone Mow re y s Upholstery
675 4154 Pt Pleasant W Va
5 30 26tc

KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER
()p,•i1 ~ l

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 4211

Rutland 0

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Ga s &amp; Electnc Ranges
529 95 up

Fngtdatre Relngerator and
Gas Range turquo1se
both
$249 95
What Do You Need?
We May Have lt 1
lamps Credenza Spamsh
Wall
Plaques
Walt
Tdpestnes Foot Stools Pole
Light En" Tables Recltntng
Chairs and many other

Rutland Furniture
742 4211
S~'e Herb
Grate

Rulland 0
Dave or M1ke

Arnold Grate

Sales Mgr.

POMEROY

HOURS:
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RUTLAND FURNITURE
742 4211

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES
PHONE 992 7777

Big Cap1c1t~
Maytag
Automatics
2 speed oreratron
~"'holce o
water
temps Auto water
level control Lint
Filter or Power F n
Agitator
Perma Press
Ma'(tag
Halo at He1t
Dryers
Surround
clothes
Wtth gentle even
heat No hot spots
no overctrylng Fine
Mesh Lint Filter
We Specialize In
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
Service

12 Good Refngerators
S25 00 up

Feed gram and wheat s1gn
up and certification IS gomg
full sl&lt;lam a Me1gs ASCS
spokesman said today W1th
Mother Nature prov1dmg the
nght amount of ram and
s unshme farmers are well
along w1th sprmg plantings
Advantages of the 1974
program are no set-as1de no
conservmg base no llm1t on
crops crops can be substituted
for h1s tory purposes and be
ehg1ble for gram loans Far
mers can protect their farm
mcome agamst wmd ram ftre
ha1!, prevented planhng
drought, failed acreage low
prtces and 10\\ yields
Farmers are to report their
plantmgs and mamtam thetr
farm allotments Allotments
w1ll be reduced 1f crop plantmgs are not reported
Vegetative cover hay

Frank Gheen,

lw,o·d Mr,rHLI, .

TurJpr·r\

69 Pontiac Bonn , 2 Dr HT, vroof, a1r

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DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

pasture or new seedmgs - w1ll
hold allotments 1f no crops are
planl&lt;ld
In case of falling crops
farmers are to nobfy the ASCS
off1ce 1mmed1ately Th1s report
must be made before har
vestmg
destroymg
or
replantmg any part of the
acreage
If a farm er 1s prevenl&lt;ld from
plantmg corn by June 5 due to a
natural disaster he IS to
contact the off1ce 1mmed1ate!y
The program th1s year can
be completed w1th one stop to
the ASCS off1ce and IS designed
for the farmers As soon as
farmers have all of the1r corn
beans and other crops planted
they are to stop m the ASCS
off1ce located m the Farmers
Bank BUilding to rece1ve
assistance and to have thetr
quesbons answered

71

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PI~TO

$1495
~1295

4 CYL, 4 SP..

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$895

Sed 'l n

500 E. MAIN

$995

68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT.
Custom 2 Dr H T Shdrp

~ harp

TRUCKS

895

1295

1

72 FORD % PICKUP. ..
V 8 s tandard long w de bed

69 INTERNATIONAL V8. .. .. .. $1295
Standa d long w de bed

(GOOD SELECTION
OF CHEAPER CARS)
See Ray R1ggs or Roger R1ebel

RIGGS USED CARS
Chesler

0

the sports desk
1Con tmued from page 3)
th1s corn e1 pred 1cted the very day they began thetr wm s treak m
July ) the Dod&amp;e rs ha ve 11 a ll to possibly run away w1th thetr
diVIsiOn Th e Reds could come close but they won t catch lhem
th1s yea r
The Astros contmue to develop mto a rugged team while San
Franc1sco and Atlanta contmue to squande r San D1ego wlll)otn
Texas m the sympathy co lwnn
SPORTS SHORTS - The Middle port Little League has bee n
mos t cooperatl\e m the repor tmg of summer baseball games so
far th1s seas on and hopefully the remamder of the Me1gs County
baseball orgamza twns w111 also cooperate so that this summer s
coverage of youth baseball can be as complete as poss1ble
It IS Impossible for one person to cover the multitude of
con tests each mght m the ~nttre county and the s ummer
ba seba ll• eport form IS the mos t effl ctenl a nd complete way to
accomplish to tal covera ge
Any manager of a summer base ball or s oftball team should
p1c k up these forms m the Dmly Sentme l offices on Court St m
Pomeroy or notify the sports editor so that arrangements can be
secUI ed
If a manager s tea m s results don t appear m the paper the
coach ha s no one to blame but h1mself

EvangeliSt Fehsenfeld
speak out
and
soa k 1
VItal facts that mterest thetr
wmld of today and tomorrO\\
A
D;nam1 te Club
for
ch1l dren w1ll th11ll and bless
the h ea rts of pre teens as M1ss
D eb1 Wngh t p1 esen ts a
messa g e to ch ildr e n w th

puppets md v sua! stones
Evangeli s t De l F ehscnfeld
packs a powerful punch m
ever) message that \HII hit the
tn

a tte ndance
The I 1fe Ac lwn Cr usade IS a
ootal mlmstry to the total
members of ever} fam 1ly
The public IS 1n v1 t ed
N urse r y fac 1h h e s wil l be
prov1ded for bab1es and pre
school c hildren

The Cheshtre pon) league team unde r the manageme nt of
Char les Wmebrerrne r has withdrawn from the Gall1a County
Po n} Leag ue to enwr the southern div1s10n of the Me1gs County
League Oak Hill will replace Cheshtre m the Gallia County
Leag ue
The award for Cruelest Fan of the Year goes to th e person
at the Cleveland India ns opener earlier th1s sprmg who sported a
huge banner proclatmmg Walt T1l Next Year
The Me1gs Ah\e n tan Lcgton team gets off to 1ts s tart
Sa turday hos tmg Waverly m a double header at the Syracuse
MWIICipal Park weather perm1ttmg
The field s w good shape and the team w1th an un
precedented number of pia; ers from both Metgs and Calha
counties has had plenty of practice time w1th a good start ex
peeled
Tomorro\\ s twm b11lts slated to beg m a t 1 p m

PH. 992-2174

POMEROY, OHIO

NOTICE

WE NEED USED CARS SO COME IN NOW AND TRADE FOR
A NEW BUICK, PONTIAC, OPEL OR GMC TRUCK BEFORE
THE PRICE RAISE GETS YOU. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A
NEW CAR. CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR,
NEW OR USED.
SEE: CEWARD CALVERT • PAT STORY · J. D. STORY
Remember We Servzce What We Sell

SMITH NELSON MO·l·o·Rs-,-~N·c-.-o!I!'!PE~~Ll~Evi~"~~:G~s
Bustness on Semce
..and now SeMCe IS

992-2174 •

Bulld1ng Our Bustness.
Milm St, Pomeroy, Oh1o

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ceremomal of Thea

Court

6 30 p m

Onental

Nor th

Sh nn e

of

Beaut) Siilon near Pomero} at
Thursday June 20
to dec orate On the float all

Amenca

members are to wear fezzes

A r epor t on that meeting was
g1ven at the Ma y m ee tmg of the
Shrmetl&lt;ls Go1 ng lo Colwnbus

and prov1de fo ld1ng la"n
c hatrs T hey wi ll meet on
parade da} June 21 1n M1d
dleport at 5 p m
It was an nounced that a ll
resen allons for the Sept 26

Bonme M1ller Mr s Irma
Yoho M1ss Shirley Beeg le
Mrs Cora Beegle Mrs Mane
Hawkms Mrs Jud} Miller
Mrs Mary Hughes Mr s Ru th
Swis her Mrs Shtrley Sptre s

Mrs Jean Moore Mrs (,er
trude Mitc he ll a nd a new
m ember Mrs Ins Ke lton
Mr s
Bonn1e
M1ller
pr esident appo 1nted Mrs
Beegle
the rhea Cour t

vJstl of the htgh prtest.ess are to
be made w1 th M1ss Shu ley

Beegle treasurer I he dmner
w1ll be a l the Me1gs Inn Next
meetmg will be Thursday Aug

22

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for the Regatta parade fl oat

Loyal Bereans

Middleport
Personal Notes
M1 a nd Mrs Dale K R oush
and daughter Kathy Apple
Creek we re weekend g ues ts of
her parents Mr a nd Mrs Ben

have meettng

Turner

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

500 E

B

69 FORD CUSTOM 500.

995

heart and home of everyone

Mrs Barbara Dugan volun
leered to furmsh the t~uck
Mrs Yoho to make the s1gns
and all other members are t o
m eet at th e Beau ty Spot

7 Dr H T

1895
1
1195

69 Ford LTD Wagon, V8 auto 1 PS

Evan gelist Del Fehsenfeld
Jr w1ll dtrect the L1fe Acllon
Crus ade tha t 1s commg to the
Ca lha County J r Fmrgrounds
begmnmg Sunday Jun e 2 and
runmn g thro ug h F1 1day June
7 The m eellngs w1ll begm a t 7
o clock e ach mg ht
This twe nty m e mbe1 Life
Acllon Team \\Ill present a
rotally un1que sen es of rev1val
meettngs de s 1g ne d fo r t h e
\\hole fam1ly Headquartered
m St Pel&lt;lrsburg F Ia
the
!&lt;lam mcludes 20 college age
yoWlg people who have ap
pea red m nearly 100 c hurches
and m over 400 pubh c schoo ls
across Amenca
The mm1stry Will be broug ht
ID the grea ter Ca lha Coun ty
area by the Ftrst Bapt1s t
Church of Galhpohs Rev
W1lson Wahl Pastor
The e1g ht L1fe Ac llon Smgers
w1ll pre sent top qu a li ty
mus1cal prog ra m s each mgh t
These w1ll mclude a Fnday
mght presen tatiO n usmg a
multi media presen tation t hat
synchromzes hundr eds of
colored slides w1th sound tra ck
mus1c and hve smgmg Dr Ed
Hmdson w1ll dtrect the Family
Semmar for a dults The se
sesswns a r e d es1gned to help
parents solve fam1ly conflicts
and
bndge the generatiOn
gap between a dults a nd teens
Dr Hmdso n holds four
earned d egrees fr om colleges
and semmanes A Teen Rap
SessiOn
w1ll be held each
mghtwhen teenagers mav both

Mtddleport

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

... '1795

71 FORD GALAXIE 500.

Life Action Crusade

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO
carnes a

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Evangelist to direct

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

All WEATliER
HARDWARE

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985 4100

1970 NOVA CPE
$1545
Local 1 owner car good t1res 6 cyl w th automat c trans
rad10 blue fl nlsh spotless clean blue nterror

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

...$1695

• • •

Located on St Rl 7

$1695
1971 DODGE CORONET
Stahon Wagon local ~ar l1ke new 1s t ltne t res
auto matte gold f n1sh c lean nte rtor 318 V 8 pow er
steer ng &amp; automatte tran s

2 11 tfc

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Contnb ulions of $50 each to
the
Cnppl ed
Chll qren s
Hosp1tal m Colwnbus and the
Burns Institute lfl Ctm:mnat1
" ere made by the Twm C1ty
Shnne tte s at th e sp nn g

represe ntahve as cl a1rwmnan

992 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Eventngs Unt1l6 00-Til 5 p m Sal

1970 FORD MAVERICK
S1395
Local 1 owner good t res 6 cy l w th a utoma t c tra ns
ra d1o blue f n sh spotless cl ean blu e nter or

Now under new
management

Au o

1995

After hours 992 2412
992 7587 or 992 7135

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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P B v nyl roof

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of Do ng B usmess

QUAliTY

.

5232

2095

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

2 SIGNS
OF

PS

70 MAVERICK 6 CYL .. . . .... '1295

1

M1ddleporl. Oh10 45 670

;o1 5 Thtrd Stroot

HT

Shrinettes contribute

for the cere monte:t l 'o\e re Mrs

$1195

i"lu to

Dr Sedan la cto r y a r P S

2895

68 Chev Mal Wagon, V8 auto, PS .....11195

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

cy l

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71 OLDS DELTA 88 ....p

68 Dodge Charger HT Cpe , auto 1 PS .... '895
~r'E

On Most Amencan Cclrs
- GUARANTEEDPHONE $92 2094

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71 FORD LTD.

1

69 Chev Imp HT Cpe V-8 auto

~

•5.55

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69 Chev Mal 4 Dr, V8 auto , PS

W e hav e ma ny more at old pnces s till
available but when they a r e go ne we can not
r eo rder at t hese old pr1ces
Y o u II be g lad you saw us befor e you trad e W e want t o make you happyl See
Fred
B lae ltnar or Dan T ho mpso n

EXPERT

992 2094
606 E Mam
Pomeroy

'2495

70 Olds 98 Hoi Sed , power, a1r

*Th ese pr ces mclude All s td equ pment but
fre1ght opt1onal eq u1pment sta te sa les ta x
and f lmg must be added to above

MATERIALS CO
773 5554
Mason W Va

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

72 Ply Duster Cpe V8 auto PS

70 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr 1 pow &amp; an

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Unde r New Management
N znd
Mtddleport

N 2nd Ave

3104*

ASK US ABOUT
~E FABRICATED

WOOD TRUSSES

1

71 Pont TemP.est 1 HT Cpe V8, auto 1 PS12095
1
71 Pont1ac Cat 4 Door, vroof &amp; a1r
1795
1
70 Olds Cut S Cpe 1 pow , a1r v roof
1495

1

New 1974 LTD 4 dr ..................... 14083 *

IS YOUR ROOF
LEAKING 7
IS IT COLOR FADED?

Ph 992 2174

2591 ...

......

'2695

72 Pontiac Cat HT Cpe , power, an
71 Bu1ck Skylark 4 Or, V81 auto PS

..... . 1

742-5293

1fems

OFFICI:446364"'

New 1974 Mavenck 2 dr ......

72 Chev Imp Cus Cpe 1 vroof

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71 RENAULT R1600 SERIES

5800
1
3895

I

Free Est1mates

.See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
Nlght992 3525
or 992 5232

5-XPERIENCED

•12895 *

New 1974 Mustang II 2 dr .. .. •

'Jmyl roof

- - - - SPECIAL - --

71 Cad1llac Sed DeVille, power, a1r, sharp 13800

New 1974 P1nto 2 dr ...... . .. .. .. 2442 *

cyf u uto

f&gt;

74 Olds 98 Lux Sed , demo , an.
73 Olds Cut Sup HT Sed , a1r

See These Spec1 a Is

Moved to Rutland 3., m le
ms de c1ty !lm1t on r ght
cor ner B1 rck St and Rt 124

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CARPETING
501 NYLON

USED CARS

YOU DON1 HAVE TO PAY MORE!

J&amp;B AUTO
BODY

$1495

71 FORD TORINO

W e have many 1974 models received before
th e May 8th pnce mcrease

READY MIX
CONCRETE
del1vered r ght to your OPt N koger Hysell s Garage
D
SELECTION
near Cro ssroads on St ate
protect Fast and easy Free
Rou t e 124 8 JO to 6 p m
est mates Phon e 992 3284
Ill or
20'gas
4
Monday through Sat urday
Goegle ln Ready MIX Co
gas ranges $45
Phon e 992 568 2 or 992 7121
Middleport Oh o
s 15 26tc lcontp!tre elsewhere at
6 30 ttc
auto washers $45
H &amp; W Refr gerat on Servrces
C BRADFORD Auct oneer
elec
dryers
US
Refrigerators freezer arr
Comolete Service
overht~uled
wr1ng
Phone 949 3821or 949 316 1
con d toners and commerc al
f;Ol&lt;'DON II i I tl.f URO
washers $49 95 e lect bu1lt
un ts Phone 99 2 5587 or 99 2
Ra crne Ohro
HlliNl lf f\~Of.?D
tn ovens ( 3 coppertone 1
7204
Cr tt Bradford
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5 15 26tp
5 1 tf C
ptnkl S30 ea dtnetfes !both
new &amp; used) dmmg room
AUTOMOBILE msurance been
992-3325 or
s utfes (one w1th table 6
cancelled'
Lost
your
cha1rs &amp; TWO corner
operator s 1 cense Call 992
cabtnets a real beauty tn
7428
fln1sh 1 )
chests
6 15 tfc
1?.'-:!::~r~
(metal or
$35 ea
0 DELL AI nement located on
prs
quality
arm
chairs
NE GLER bu ld ng Supply for
Rou te 124 and County Rd 5
Fr Prov yellow barrel
bu ld ng houses phone 949
Cros sroads complete front
&amp; stnpe wtng back
3604
cal
Guy Ne 1gter
end tun eup and brake servrce
Racrne Oh o
Please ca I for appa ntment
I hutch hke new oak
5 3 26tc
742 3232
t rnd oak tables
9 Bedroom Suttes In
s 2.4 tfc
arm or armless
Stock
$49 95 up
SEWING MACHINES Repa r
~:;•.:,r~
NEW Ktddte plat
21 Chests &amp; Dressers
serv ce a ll makes 992 2284
FOR FREE est mates on
rockers s 14 95
The Fa br c Shop Pomeroy
alum num
rep lacement
$15 00 up
•
TV s TV s TV s S30 &amp;
Au thonzed S1nger Sales and
w ndows s d ng storm doors
38
Twm
&amp;
Full
S1te
Serv ce We Sharpen Sc ssors
and windows Railing Phone
Beds
S29 95 up
3 29 lfc
Charles L1s1e Syracuse Ohio
Shop around &amp; compare our
Carl
Jacob
Sates
Several 2 pc L•vmg Room
cash &amp; carry prtees w1th
DOZ ER work land clear ng by
Representat ve
V
V
Su1tes
S39 95 up
th e acre hourly or contra ct
lo•lh&lt;!r area dealers and you II
Johnson and Son Inc
$2S 00 up
farm ponds roads etc Large Se veral Sofa s
.4 30 lfc
that you can buy t
dozer and operator w th ov er
l&lt;heaper lrom us' ("ctredlit"l
1
Green
Velvet
Love
20 years ex:penence Pull1ns
delivery
Seat
$99 95
ROO FS and hou ses pamted
Ex cavat ng Pomeroy Oh10
Free
est
mat
es
plenty
of
.
"
to
the
cost of ho1rsel1o' ld'
Phone 992 2478
6 odd Rock e rs and
ref erenc es Phone 992 3363
1219ttc
tut·ni~hings! I
Cha 1rs
$15 00 up
5 30 12tp

992-3615

AND TRUCKS

Now The Good News

PAINTING

RACINE OHIO

V1rqil B- Tl',lford, Sr
110 Mechan1c St rert
PomNoy , Oh1o ..\5769

INTERIOR EXTERIOR

N l nd Av e
M1ddleport 0
Unde r New Mant~gement

PH. 949-3611

TEAFORD

for e'Jery thmg Increases m pnce of copper lead zmc
'i tee l &lt;1 1d labor - no o u~ know s what the pnce w11l be
then

Wtlktnson Small Engme
m 30'12
399 W Man
Pomeroy 0
Located al Modern Supply
s m al Engrne Repatr

NELSON

I•M~·~ihJiM

May 8th Fo rd mcreased their prtc es wtth fh ~ Cr1falyf1c
Conv erter req u~red fh•s fall and great 1ncreases 1n freight

1

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•7.95 Sq Yd
RACINE
2 STORY PERMA STO NE 3
BR
LARGE MODERN
KITC HEN
l 2 BATH S
CARPET THROU GHOUT
FULL BASEMENT 2 CAR
GARAG E
ALL
ONE
LARGE
FLAT
WELL
LANDSCAPED
LOT
PRICED MID TWENTIE S

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFm EQUIPMENT

2

1HE

WISEMAN

Business Services

1

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SAT. TILL 5 PM
SERVICE Tllll2
NOON ON SAT.

Th e fi rst coffeehouse of
P a n s was the Cafe Procope
founded m 1670 It IS s till m
ope r atiOn today ori the Ru e
d e I A nc1enne Co med1e
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21 233
Estate of K A Gr ueser
Decea sed
No t ce s h ereby g '.'en that
Ca rr e E Grueser of Route 1
M nersv lie Ohro has been d uty
appornted Adm n stratr x of the
Estate of K A Grueser
deceased late of Route 1
M nersv lie Me gs Coun ty
Oh o
Cred tors are requ red to trle
therr e ta ms w th sa d f due ary
wr th n tour months
Dat ed thrs 28th day of May
1974
Mann ng D Webster Judge
Court of Common Pleas
Probat eD v son
(51 31 (61 7 14 3tc

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21 201
Estate of Ke1th E Goble
Deceased
Not ce s herepy g ven that
Qpal H Goble ot Powe ll Street
M ddleport Oh o has been duly
appo nte d Exe cu tr x of the
Estate of Ke th E Goble
dec ea sed tate of Me gs Co unty
Oh io
Cred tors are requ red to file
thetr cla1ms w th sa id fiduc ary
w1thm four months
Dated th rs 2811 day of May
19 74
Man n ng 0 Webster J udge
Cou r t of Com mon Pleas
Probate o v s on
(51 31 (61 7 14 3t c

A donalion for the pur chase
of food for the Ohto Valley
Chnsllan Assembly m con
]un c ti on w1th a program of the
Me 1gs
Co unty
Chnst t an
Women s Fellowship was made
at the Tuesday mght mee tmg
of th e Loyal Ber eans Cla ss of
the Middlepo rt Chu rc h o f
Chn st
Mr s
Clyda Allensworth
pres1ded at the m eetmg w1th
devotwns be mg giVen by Mrs
Martha Ch1lds usmg scnpture
fr om St John and a meditation
ti tl ed Our Da1ly Br ead
Officers reports were g1ve n
and r e porl&lt;ld 111 "ere Mrs
Nellie Betz pa tien t a t the
Holzer Medical Center Mrs
Gladys Mowery Joe Bowland
Vemtll McClung Mrs Ruth
Ca rr
and
Mrs
I yd 1a
Ballenger
Plans were discussed for a

Mr a nd Mrs Frank Black
stone Midd letown were here
over the wee kend for the
Middlepo r t Alwnm Assoc1a twn
banque t and a lso v1s1ted w1th
M1ss Frieda Faehnle
Mr a nd Mrs Mik e Bentz a nd
d a u g hter an d M1 ss Jud y
Sm1th W1lls htre v1s11&lt;ld over
the weekend \\lth Mr and Mrs
Thoma s Ben tz M1ss Sm1th a nd
Susan Pul II ns a tte nded the
Pomeroy Alwnm Assoc1a t10n
ban que t Saturday mg ht
The Rev R obert Kuhn has
return ed from a bnef v1s1t a t
Glen Burney Md
wtlh h1s
brothe r Edward E Kuhn He
we nt especw lly to get Ius
m other Mrs Clarence Kuhn

rt ea market sometime

tn

commtttee sessiOn Mr s Kuhn

Augus t at the home of Mrs
Allensworth A s1lent auctwn
was conducted followmg the
m eeting Guests at the m eeting
were Mrs Kathry n Reese
Akron and James Ba1ley of
Flonda son of Mrs Cynthia
Gohrmg
Mrs Regma Sw1ft Mrs
Ch1lds and Mrs Ger trud e

serves on the state conventwn

MlUer served refreshments

to return her to her home at
Mmera l C1ty
Mrs Robert 1\uhn 1s m
Gran ville atte ndmg the Oh1o

Baptist Convention nomtnatmg
board
James Bailey Pensacola
Fla has been he re for the past
week v1s1 tmg hts mother Mrs
Cynth1a Go hrmg Also v1s1tmg
w1th Mrs Gohrmg has been her
s1ster Mrs Ka thryn Reese
t kron, Other recent VISI IOI s
we re Mr s Fauna Campbell
a nd daughter Joan Cleveland

Meigs 4-H Club News
The Stiversv1lle Sllchers 4-H
Club m et May 17 at the h om e of
Ada Van Mel&lt;lr wtth two ad
vasors a nd 11 members
present M1ssy Van Mel&lt;lr and
Tammy Meadows gave reports
and demonstrations on health
and h1de and go seek wa s
pl ayed w1th refres hm e nts
served by Mrs Van Meter The
next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs Van Me ter
Melmda Da lly
THE
RO CK
Spnngs
Ladybugs met May 21 at the
Rock
Sprmgs
Methodi s t
Church w1th two advtsors and
12 members present They
discussed havmg a wiener
roas t and a btrthday party
Judy Radford gave a r e port
on the four food groups and
Tracey Jeffers reported on
firs t a1d Baseball was played
The next meeting w1ll be June
4 Carla Whaley
THE SUNBEAMS 4 H Clu b
me t May 23 at the hom e of
Jamce Young The 13 members
and 2 advtsors sewed c u t out
patterns and basl&lt;ld
Cmd y R1tch1e gave th e

treasur er s report

Dtana

Masar the secretary s report
and
Lona
Young
the
president s
report
For
reereat10n they played dodge
ball and kick ball Cookies and
tea were served The next
m eeting w1ll be at the home of
Jamce Young Beth Headley
THE Middleport Merry
MWlehers 4 H Club met Apnl
24 at the home of Jenmfer
Butcher w1th two advisors and
nme club members present
elected off1cers as follows
president, Nancy Wallace
v1ce president Kathy Blake
secretary Sheha Horkey
assistant secretary
Pam
Crooks
treasurer
Mm
dy Long assistant treasw-er
Phyllis Davts news reporl&lt;lr
Ruth Blake assistant news
reporl&lt;lr Cindy Crooks and
recreQhon leader Angella
Baker

The Munchers met agam
May 27 at the home of Jenmfer
Butcher when they p la nned a
cook out
one
of
the
requtreme nts of the Outdoor
Cookery II proJec t m wh1ch all
club m embers are e nrolled
Ang eha Baker led th e
m embers tn a gam e of goss1p
The nexl meebng w1ll be June 3
al the Syracuse Park
Ruth
Blake a nd Cmd y Crooks
TWO ADVISORS a nd mne
m e mber s
attende d
the
R1ve mew 4 H Club meebng
May 16 at S tewart Ha ll
Demon s t ratiOns were g1ven
and as pm t of the p rO Ject the
g trls c ut out matenal and
sewed
Refreshments we re served
by Patnc1a Boston and N1esel
Duvall
Roberta Lukins
THE CHESTER Farm Boys
me t May 21 a t the hom e of
Randy Keller w1th 14 members
and one advis or participating
m demonstratiOns and r epor ts
as foll ows Todd Norton on
sa fety Fre dd y Young on
health Eddy Werry on elec
tr1c1ty and Rodney Keller on
small m otors The club played
a game of Bull Dog and Mrs
Keller served refreshments
The next meetmg w1ll be June
11 at the home of Lowell
Ridenour
Ke1th Wolf
TH E FIVE Pomt Bu c ks
mee bng at the home of N1ck
Leonard on May 21 was a t
tended by Mr a nd Mrs
Leonard adv tsors and mne
members
A new v tce
pres1den t and treasurer were
elected and ordermg Jackets
and gomg camp1ng were
discussed
John Riebel gave a report on
catchmg butterflies and N1cky
Leonard reported on the care
of rabbits Tommy Pullins was
m charge of rec reabon and
Mrs Leonard served refresh
ments
The next m eeting w11l be
June 4 a t the home of Tommy
Pullins
Ke1th Bentz

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D•
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IN LOV N G n e n o r y ot
y
dear hu sband
F oyd v.. s
wt o passed awr~y 6 yt;ar s n qo
today May J l 1968 Sad y
m ssed by h s w f e G 1 ne t

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dea
mother Mrs Mil be Sel ers
wtlo s S&lt;~d y n ss ed Son
Dare
da uqh e r
M :~ be l
Se lers Sp rou se
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Notice

YARD sat e on the co ner of As h
and Sy camor e r M dd eport
1 lam y Thur sday Fr d ay
and Sa fro n 10 t 1 5
5 29 31c

BACK )1.1 d sa e at Ruth s
Beauty Shop Ma son W Va
Fr day an d Sa frorr 0 t 5
Maytaq wr n gc
wa s her
c loth ng d sh es q u t p eces
and m see lan eo us No sa e f
t ra ns
5 29 3 c
4 FAMILY yr~ r d sa e Sr1 ur d a y
Sunda y J u n e
a nd 1
Fog esong Ro a d Mason
Typ e wr er po lab e TV
sma I app a nces ant q ues
record play e r d shes g ass
ware
c am er a s
bo t le s
avon s c u tans d apes a s
of good cl o th ng odd s nd
e nd s a n or sh nc
5 29 ]l p
GARAGE Sa e 9 o 3 Sa lu dav
une 1 d sh es
ub y g as s
ware
c oth n g
an qu e
fu n lure m sc 463 GrantS
M dd eport
5 29 31
GUN SHOOT 7 p m Fr day at
the Ra e ne Gun Cub Fa c orv
choked gun s on y Assorted
meat s
5 29 3 c
;-HoOTNG- -Mat c h
Coon
Ho low Gun Club turn f rs
r g ht after M es Ce metery
Rutland
F a c tory chok ed
guns on y Sunday June 2 1
pm
5 29 4 c
KO SCOT
KOS MET ICS
&amp;
WIGS For a good ne of
Cosme cs fr e ndly serv ce
and someon e o chat w th
g ve me a ra I He le n :lane
Brown 992 511 3
3 19 tfc

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- BUTTERNUT AVENUE
-RACINE
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CABBAGE
STRAWBERRIES

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Flow e r &amp; Garde n
Pl11n1 s

W L SO N 5 Pen n zo
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Ne w usPrl s toc k
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THE DAILY
SENTINEL

ho use hOd s h
EXCEL S OR Sa
Works E
nc x I cl :t y
Man St Pomeroy A k nds
J un e
s a e s &lt;~ s 7 30 p m
of sa lt wa er pel ets wa er
An o ues q a ss wc. e c na
PHONE 992-2156
nuggets block sa t and own
ens qu t s la mp s c oc ks
Oh o R ve r Sa t Ph one 992
o d tru k.s do Is pos ca ds
389
c ookbook s
nun e o us
6 5 lfc
co ector s
em s p cturcs
w ek e fur 1 lur e r1 wn cha rs WE ARE p ck ng up a p ano n
loun ge
c har s
ga de n
your area and wou d ke NO
COPPER 75c ra d ators
e t'l b cs
equ pm e nr g der
some respons be pa rty to
J5c red brass 40c ba lt er es
s ep ab es ne ll. wee k 3 n CP
take O'Jer paymen ts Cat
$ 40
g nseng $56 ye tow
bE&gt;droom su tes 1 n cc v ntJ
Cred 1 Manager (6 14) 772
root
$d
May App e 60c M
00
SU teS
QOOd T V S
5669 o wr e 260 East Man
A Ha
Reeds v le Oh o
c olo
and BW w nq bac k
S r eel Ch II co t h e Oh o 45601
Phone J78 6249
c ha r s a n q ue t urn tu e
4 7 ttc
5 n
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bra y
a b es
7
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r e fr ge r a or s w th fre ez e
compartmen 1 up gh deep
CAS H pad tor a ll m a kes and
MOWERS
f eeze n ce Ch n r1 c upboa d
mode ls o f mob e h omes
roc ke rs 50 b01( CS of gooo
Phone a r ea cod e 614 423 9531
As
Long
As
They
Last
hO useho d t e ms a so ak ng
4 13 tf c
b ds on so d brass bed open 9
to 9 ca
997. 3509
Po y s
OLD turn tu e oak tab es
Auc t on Page and H q S
cocks ce bo xes br ass beds
M dd lepor
d sh es d esks or co m pl ele
5 3 7tc
hou se hold s Wr te M
D
M ti e r Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh o
OSPEED B KE comp le te bed
Self Propelled
ca I 992 7760
rons toaster s d shes a np s
5 13 ff c
other m sc See Fr day and
La r k n s
St
Satu day
JUNK Au tos comp le te and
Rutla nd
de vered to our yard We
5 30 1t c
p c kup auto bod es and buy a I
POMEROY LANDMARK
k nds of sc ap me la ts an d
GET acqua nted sp e c al s
ron R de r s Sa lvag e Sta te
Y. _ Jack W Carsey Mgr
Route 24 Rt 4 Pom eroy
Regular $15 00 pe rman ent fo r
6idl
Phone 992 2181
Oh o Pho ne 99'1 5468
$12 SO Reg $ 2 50 perm fo r
$10 00 through June 8 Ju e s
5 22 261p
Beauty Sho p Ches ler Oh o SHASTA Camper s lee ps6 good
co nd ton $90 0 16 ft Sco 1
Former l y G r a c e s Be ll ul y
F berg ass boa
90 h p
Shop Opera or Ju l e Rose
Ev nrud e Moo r
an d em
5 JO 2 c
ra e r $800 Ca
304 77J
Proces are St1ll
5250
GARAGE SALE
Sa urd ay
H•gh Up Here'
5 26 6tp
J un e across fr om Sa sbu y
Schoo l Rock Spr ngs Road 8
a m o B p m R a n or sh ne ONE 969 12x65 3 bedroom
mob e home
ca rpet ed
5 30 2tc
through out
underpenn ng
We r~re go ng a l out for
10x20 porc h w t h wroug h ron
scr;tp ron cast ron copper
YARD SALE ant qu es fur
a I ng Phon e 742 5980 a fter 4
w1r e brass a lum num a uto
n lure
d shes
south o
P m
M dd leport off Rou te 7 on
5 23 ffc
batter es auto ad 1ator s We
Story s Run Road June s
are you r bes nark et too for
and 2nd
72 ACRE lot Phon e 742 3656
was te paper IBM pr odu c ts
5 30 2tp
5 31 ltc
and cr ud e drugs
POL LY 5
Auct on
every
BLUE Lustr e no t on ly r ds
Fr day 7 om at P~ k &lt;1n rJ
ca rpets of so but eaves p e
H gh Sts An t ques co ll ec or
sof and toffy Ren t e eclr c Ope da1ly t 11 4 Fr day 8 f1ll
tems ant qu e turn tu e
s ha mpooer S1 Bake F ur
II o 1ly Close d Fr day noon
co or T V s St e p n P &amp;
n t ure Compa ny
I
II Mo• d lY of every wee k
Odds a nd Ends 2 5 No th
5 31 Jt c
Sec ond St fo r tu rn tur e
ba r ga ns W II se I you r HOUSE n Ches ter con a ct
me rchand se he auct on way
Mary Kay Rose 94 9 2822
Ca t 9923509
s 31 4tc
5 14 76l c
1d FT alum num boat w h
Athen s Oh1o
tra ler and 5 hp moto r SJOO
Ca ll 992 2369 or f no answer
call 949 32 1
BR T'rANY Spa n e l pups AKC
5 3 3tc
reg stered Ca ll 991 6359
5 31 I c RCA 2
nell TV com p e e 1970 DODGE 4 dr Runs good
ga rd en encycloped a Pt1on e
new t res Pr ced to se 1 99 2
992 7858
77 97
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A TO Z Mar t used turn s hed
applian ces clot h ng d shes
and m sc Rt 33 oppos te
trar le r co urt Hartford W
Va
4 10 tfc
DE EM Custom Butcher ng
Meat P ocess nQ Phon e M7
3608 Coo lv li e Oh o
5 5 26tp

TliE ROSENBERG CO.

Pets For Sale

LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sea led proposals w t be
rece ved by th e Vete rans
Memo a
Ha s p ta
Me gs
Coun ty Oh o at the Ve te ran s
Memor aJ Hosp tal loca ted n
Pom ero y, Oh o on Monday
J un e IO 1974 un t
2 00 Noon
Ea ster n Day ght Sav ng s
T me and at tha t me w I be 2 MA.LE we tl&lt;.e r coon hounds n
opened pub! e ly an d read for
Snowv I e
Pagetown area
the fvrn sh ng of all abor and
REWARD
Phon e 742314
ma te r at necessary fo r the
5 29 6 c
cons tru e on of an E m e rgen cy
Treatm en t Add ton Vete r a ns
Memor al Hosp tal Pomeroy ALL WH TE puppy 5 or 6
Oh o All work Shal l be don e
weeks old Has 2 back spo ts
accord ng to th e draw ngs an d
on h ead
Named M ssy
spec f ca t ons as pr e pared by
ch ld s pe t Was taken from
Hayes Donald son W tten myer
th e Me gs Co Dog Pound
&amp; Par tne rs
Arch tects 601
Re ward Phon e 992 5035
\
E ghth St r ee t Por t smouth
5 31 6tc
Oh o
Separate proposals w1 1 be
rece ved for Genera l Wo rk
E ectr cal Work
P umb n g
Wor k Hea ng Vent Ia ! ng and
A r Cond t on ng Wor k and
Meta l Casework
Proposals sha I be su bm tied on USED Tapan gas r a nge gr eat
Proposa Form conta ned n the
for a pt or t ra rl e r Phon e 367
spec f cat ons and oth e r con
0268
trac
do c umen t s
wh ch
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doc um en ts a r e on f le a t the
Hosp ta l and a t th e off ce of the ST ARCRAFT Va cat on Spec: a l
Arc h tee t and a re ava table to
on campers c hecK ou r pr ce
a ll prospec t ve b d de rs dur ng
and qua ty 20 pet off auto
regular off e !lours unt I the
awn ng s Reece h tch es a r
clos ng of t Js
cond ton e rs Camp Conl ey
One comp e l e se t of b d
Starc r a ft Sa les R 62 nort h of
documents for th e purpose of
Pt Pl eas ant be h nd Red
b dd ng may be obta ned from
Car pet nn
Ha ues Donaldson W ttenmyer
5 30 2tc
&amp; Pa rtn ers
Arch tects 60
E ghth Str ee t Portsmouth
1960 CA DILL AC ambu la n ce A
Oh ro Upon depos t of 150 00
I cond t on
Low m cage
wh Ch depos t w I be r efun ded
May ta g wr nge r washer
upon re turn of b d documents n
ant que oa k wa rdrobe sm all
good cond I on w th n a per od
ma re pony Ph one 992 3090
of f fteen (1 5 ) days after
5 31 2 c
open ng of b ds
Contract
documen s w I be ma ed
col cc t upon wr tt en request
a nd depos t su bm t ed
Al l proposals must be ac WE HAVE a l your uphol stery
n eed s
Bu r a p
den m
co m paned by a b d bond bound
cambr c foam g ue z pp ers
n
he Spec t ca t o ns and
tac k ng str p spr ng s and
execu ed by a bond ng co mpa ny
c l ps c h pboard bu ons
I censed by th e Sa te of Oh o
tw ne se w n g lh read legs
payab le to th e or der o f th e
upho ste r y book s dacron
Ow ner n an amoun not less
spr ng tw ne tacks wet co rd
than t ve (5 pe t J of the amount
cotto n sw vel bas es and
of the b ds The bond or chec k
foam foam foam Pomeroy
Sha l be forte ted f the b dd er
Recove ry
622 East Man
fa s to en ter nto a can t a c t
S r ee l Phone 992 755.4
w lh sa d owner The bonds or
5 15 26 c
c hecks of the hree owes!
b dd er s w II be held unt 1 the
6 FT GLASTRON boat
40
execu t on of he coni act and
horsepowe r motor me ud ng
the turn Sh ng of the req u red
haler Ca ll 992 7274 a ft er 6
perform ance bond after wll ch
p m
they w I be r e urned on
5 29 4tc
demand Th e chec ks of other
b dders w I be retu rn ed on
demand after the b ds a e STRAWBERR I ES by quart or
c r ate
Pllone
949 4 2
canvassed
Ge ra ld ne Cle and Rae ne
A performance bond and a abo
5 19 tic
a 1d mrte r a l pay men bond
both of 100 pc of the amoun t of
the contrac w th sa t sta c tor y THE HOUSE s bu lg ng at the
sure es w I be requ red from
seams Conseq uently
I
the successfu b dders for the
have a ya r d sa te a t 09 H t;~h
fa thful performance of the
S
Pom e roy t h s Saturday
work for each contract awar
Ju n e 1 12 noon o 8 p m
ded
Lovely g rl s c ottl ng nf ant
B ds shal b ~ subm tted to the
tnrough s ze 8 tab les lamps
Owner on y upon th e p lan s and
kn ck
knacks
a
few
s pec f ca t ons that have been
cos tumes odd lot d Shes
obta ned fr om the off ce of the
many other te ms Come
Arc h teet
browse Charlene Ho ell ch
The [ ght S reserved by the
5 29 3 c
owner to re 1ect any and a t b ds
and nob dder may w thdraw h s NEW 1974 Z g Zag SEW NG
b d for a per od of forty f ve (45
MACH NES
n
or gna t
days
ca r ton Z g Zag 10 make
Th1s pro ect s under. t he state
butto nho es sew on buttons
condrt ons of E E 0 as per
monograms and make fa ncy
des g ns w th ust the tw st of a
Go vernmen Execu t 'Je 0 der
of Jan ua ry 27 1972 P rov d e
s ng e d a Left n lay a way
a nd never been used W II se ll
Ge ne ral Requ rrements of a f
for on ly $47 cash or terms
f rm a tl ve ac t on program as
per Part 4 Sub Part A Sect on
ava labl e Phone 992 2653
5 29 tfc
.401 of Government E xec ut ve
Order
A pre b dd ng con ference w II
be he d at 0 00 AM Mon rldy
E L ECTROL U X
va c uum
clea n ers A 1 cond Iron uses
J une 3 197 4 n the Ea st West
paper bag s has co rdw nde
D n ng
Room
Ve eran s
a nd many attachments Also
Memor a l Hasp tal fo r a
s hampoo e r attach men t n
cont rac tor s bldd ng the pro ect
eluded (On y 4 a \Ia lab e) at
to d•sc uss all fa c tors perta n ng
to theE E 0 ReQu rements and
S37 70
cash
or
terms
anv other quest ons on the
ava table Phone 992 2653
s 29 ti c
proJect
1

Lost

For Sale

By Order of th e Me gs
County Hosp tal Comm ss on
and
Vet e ran s
M emor a t
Hospita l nc Pomeroy Oh o
(5 ) 10 17 24 31 4fc

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tape comb nat on .4 s peaker
s ound
sys tem
Ba la nc e
S. 106 33 or easy terms Ca l
992 3965
5 29 He

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busn ess for sa e
Bu ld ng tor sale or ea se
Phone 773 5618 fro m 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for a ppo ntm en
3 20 tfc
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Memo r a t Day n ce
se lect on ofF owers Ba sk ets
Spray s Fa ye s G ft Shop
No rth Second St M ddl eport
5 7 fc

FOR

For Rent
TRA ILER Brown s Tra te r
Court 992 3324
5 29 tfc
HOUSE tor renl Phon e 99 2 3432
0 992 2780
5 24 tfc
3 AND 4 ROOM furni Shed and
unfurnished
apartments
Phone 992 5.434
4 12 tfc

---------PRIVATE mee tmg room for
any organrzafron
3975

phon e 992

3 11 ttc

-----------HOUSE J rooms and bath

196 2 FO RD V 8 automat c Ca
992 2107 or 997 ?556
5 31 2tc
1973

tru ck
17 000 m le s $300 worth ol
ext ra s 30 m les per ga ll on
$2 450 Phone 992 2902
5 J l J tp
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970 vw g ood cond 1 on Mu st
se ll Phon e 992 6 65
5 31 41p
962 W IL LYS teep meta l op
good t res n good cond t on
Pllon e 992 7168
5 31 3tc
1972 MALt BU 4 dr Sedan v nyl
top a r cond I on ng powe r
s teer ng P B new rubb er
pr val e owne
exce l en t
cond ton $2 350 Phon e 742
647 1
5 31 3 c
67 MERCURY Mon e ey $375
Pllone 2693 weekday s
5 24 12tp

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1969
CHEVEL LE
wagon r e a so n ab
99 2 54q 1

st at on

e Pllone

on
5 JO 3tc
Route 7 south of M dd lepor t
Prefer young or m ddl e age
1964 CHE 'J ELL E exce llen t
coup e Phon e 992 7572
runn ng cond 1 on F r e ddy
5 31 3tc
Thabe t Mason W Va
5 15 lf c
FURN S HED
apa rtm e nt
adu ts on ly n M ddl eport - - Phone 992 387.:1
1969 CHEVY Town s man sta t on
5 12 tt c
wagon $1 19 5 good cond to n
Phone 992 7620
5 24 tf c

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Busmess Opportumlles

NTER ESTED n be ng your
own boss and own ng your
own
bus ne ss?
L m ted
3 bedroom hom e for sa le
amount of cap rta l necessary NICE
S11 000 Phone 99 2 3975 or 992
Th s go n~ bus ness can be
2571
frn a n ced Ca ll 992 5786
A 19 tfc
4 29 26tc
2
F OR SA LE by own e r
bedroom !louse w th bath
N ce part a ly t u rn s h e d
Loc ated on L ncotn Hgts
EXPERIENCED pa n te
n
Pomeroy Phone 992 2823
te r or and exte r or Cal
5 29 6tp
Donald Van Me ter 98 5 395 1 - -- - 5 22 26tp Fo-R SAL E by owner Large
o der hom e cou d be con
verted nto 3 n ce a pt s Ca 1
Pomeroy 992 5539
5 29 6tp
3 BEDROOM double w d.e
mob le !l om e 2 1 ac res of
and Phone 949 2815 aft er 6 30 . - - - - - - - - , - - - - - .
pm
5 29 Ate

Real Estate For Sale

Employment Wanted

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Mob1le Homes For Sale

Real Estate For Sale
oo
tou f'
w lh c ~ n rlll h eft c il rp e nq
mo lcrn k t ch en w th d 5h
w :lshc r 'l ba hs and il path
CJ OO( btl n qa den on e ac re
PO d tor t h nq a nd sw m
n
sc '"n c rand pr va e
n '" s !r om Harr sonv e n
li ( 1 o 1 ownsh p $30 000 Ca l

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7 ROOM S and bath gr1s fu rnac e

n Pomeroy Cv 1 992 3807
se en by appo n tm en t
5 30 61p
15 ACRE S and on 43 qood
bv d ng s es C.:J I 992 J51B
5 26 6t c

CLELAND
608 E
REALTY
MAIN
POMEROY 0
M DOLE: PORT 1
stor y
I 'I me &amp; b lck
3 yr s old
;t mos t nn :~er e J BR batn &amp;
~ ho we r
loyely k rl chen &amp;
r 1gc ul I l y
HW floor s
c,ome capre t ng 2 car car
por t ex ce ll en t local on
S7'-l 000
C ARPETER

sto r y
fr ilme J BR
baths
d n ng
room
porches
-storr1gc bu ld ng 2 g01rages
'lbou t 1 ac res $10 000
BRADBURY 7 sto r y
fr a m e .:1 BR ba t 1 63 acre
d n ng R
par t base me nt
new furnace carpe l ng
s 17 900
REEDSVILLE
Rt o81
180 acres mme ra ls water
tap pa rd 15 pet dow n tala
pr ce $ 8 000
SYRA CUSE
I 7 stor y
fnm e 3 BR bath por ches
ba seme nt w th new fu r nace
arge level lot $6 500
WANT TO SELL' HAVE A
PROBLE M'
LET
US
SOLVE IT FOR YO U
992 2259 or 992 2568

1970 12X52 H LLCREST Ira ler
Q"ood ton d to n 2 bedroo ms
a r con d I on ng hou se t ype
furn ture
throughout
Maytag washer and dryer
Call 992 2017 or 992 7556
s 31 2tc

Help Wanted
MAN for part t me wo r k Pr efer
age 40 55 year s Ap ply Ma rv n
Glasgo
Modern Su pply
Pome rn
5 30 Jtc
MA N for pa r t t me work Prefer
age 40 55 years Apply Ma rv n
G la sg o
M odern Sv pply
Pomeroy
5 30 31c
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WAITRESSES wanted App ly n
person Crows Steak House
5 14 fc
SOMEO NE to cut and ba le 20
acres of hay on shar es or per
ba e See Arch re Stega 1 west
s d e of Sta te Rou te 33 top of
h I at Darw n evenmgs
5 29 Al p

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MAN or woman to stay n ghts
w th person who s II Cal
John Week s 99 2 2148 o 992
2784
5 29 '6tc
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RUTLAND

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3 BE D ROOMS LARGE K IT
L KE
NEW
CARPET
AL UM S IDIN G
OWNER
WILL HELP ~INA NCE
FOR QU ALIF IED BUYER ~
PRI C ED
BELOt•
MARKET $12 000

FIRE DEPARTMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SALES &amp; SERVICE
HOME ALARMS
Phone 742 4673
742 5595
B1ll Brown Owner
Rutland Ohto

J STOR Y fr ame home gar age
ca rp eted w ll new plum b ng
an d e ec tr c w r ng To la l
electr c ncl ud es 2 s o~J es 2
r ef n ge r a tors and
som e
furn u r e
s t uated
on
beaut fu J acre lot Ask ng
$3 1 000 Ca I 992 5933
5 3 31C

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GENE WOLFE'S
BODY SHOP
B08W Ma tnSt

Pomeroy

PHONE 992-5271
DAY OR NIGHT
I ree Garage
Esl1mates

AIR CONDITION NOW7

YES!
Now wh•le the weather ts
'i.l II cool s the best t1me 11
ca n be mstt~ lled 011 your
co wen ence w1th no watttng
aro und tn hot muggy
wea ther
Phone 9~2 2550

All WEATHER
HARDWARE

AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR

•

We re pa r lawn mowers and
gar-den tractors

RACINE GARAGE

RroH•'r

HOLIDAY SPECIALS
MIDGET FARM - I 1 acres of
near ly e~Jel la nd w th tru t
t ee s Good gar den grou nd
w th 2 bedroom house and
gara ge On ly $8 500 00
10 ACRES - In town Ideal for
bank store restaura nt tra rl e r
park or hous ng
POMEROY 2 bedrooms
bath natural gas F A furnace
nnd 2 lots Askrng $9 500 00
LOT - W fh 2 bedroom mobtl e
ho me
All utll l1e s n ea r
shopp ng Askrng JUSt $5 750 00
RUTLAND 3 bedroom s
bath utI ty and famtly room s
Ca rport and level lot for only
$9 500 00
2 RENTALS
Plu s nea r ly one
ac re 1n Middl eport out of flood
on good street Roo m to bu dd
a pts Ask ng usf $17 500 00
now
OPPORTUNITY
To make
lh1 s 12 room hom e nto rest or
tour s f home
Larg e lot
over look ng the Oh10 5 baths 2
ca r ga rag e wtth workshop
As km g on ly $37 .'iOO 00
INV EST I N SOME OF OUR
RENTALS THEY WILL PAY
STOP IN AND SEE GORDON
5 SA LESMEN AND 2 OF
FICES TO SERVE YOUR
NEEDS

ROOF PAINTING

• Lawn Boy
• Te cu mseh
• Ko hler
• 1(-Jsconsn
AI other
makes

CALL CARL NELSON
PHONE 992 5083

Busmess Servttes

DITCHING SERV(CE
Water Lmes and Power
Lmes All work done by the
foot or contract Also dozer
work and septiC tanks tn
l ~ktlted

EVENINGS
j:Sud McGhee- 446 1255
e M (Ike W•seman- 446
37 96

New 1974 Gran Tonno 4 dr •

Now Open for Bus ness

W.::lf e r Electnc Gt~s Sewer
L1ne s
mstalled
Work
guaranteed
Doz e r Backhoe Trucks
L1mestone &amp; F1ll 01rt
Commercial Res1denttal
Constructton &amp; Remodel

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY
777 Pearl Strel!t
M ldleport Ohto
Phon e 992 S367or992 3861

SEP TIC
TA NK S c leaned
reasonable rates Ph 446
478 2 Gall pol s John Russell
owner and operator
5 12 tfc

Is?;;

l=or Free Est1mate mqutre
now a bout a beautiful new
roof m tas hton colors

ButlttoYour Specs
Delivered to Job S1te

All WEATHER
HARDWARE

.

SEPTIC TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYS TEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SA N ITATION
STEW ART OHIO PH 66 2
3035
10 4 tfc
SEPTIC
TANKS cleaned
Modern San ta t ron 992 395.4 or
992 73.49
10 23 tfc

CLOSER
YOU LOOK THE BEITER
WE LOOK

Wheel Alignment

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Stop In and See Our
Floor D•splay

Open 8 TtiS
Monday thru Saii.M'day
606 E Matn, Pomeroy, 0

Phones 992 2196
Wrecker serv1ce

EXCAVATING rlnrP.r ln~der
and backhoe work
sept rc
tanks nsta11ed dump trucKs
and lo boys for h re w II haul
f 11 d rt top so I I mes tone
and grave l Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n ght phone 992 3525 or 992

From the large st Truck or
Bulldozer Rad1ator to the
smallest Heate r Core
Nathan Btggs
Radtator Spectt~hst

Pomeroy

Sign-up, certification

5,000 BTU
AIR CONDITIONER

proceeding full steam

L1ke New

~top tn and say Hello Bnrrg
tn lh1s ad lor a Free G1ft

•79.95

l ~~:r~~~f!':~ie~lect

RUTLAND
BARGAIN
CENTER ·

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REGULAR995

Pr ce tncludes mstallat10n
a nd free paddmg Talk to
Wendell
Grat e
ca rpet
cons ultant
- We hav e hundreds of
carpet '.'a lue s Your 10b can
be completed m 1 to 2 weeks
No long wa lt lng per od

SPECIAL!
Roll Candy Stnpe wtlh
rubber back 3 99 sq yd
Ntce for bedrooms dens
k1tchen s etc

Special This
Week!
Small Upnght Freezer,
69.95

SERVICES offered furn lure
upholster ng
reasonable
rates P ckup and delt'Jery
free
e st mates
3
professs on a craftsmen lo
serve you bett er and faster
Phone Mow re y s Upholstery
675 4154 Pt Pleasant W Va
5 30 26tc

KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER
()p,•i1 ~ l

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 4211

Rutland 0

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Ga s &amp; Electnc Ranges
529 95 up

Fngtdatre Relngerator and
Gas Range turquo1se
both
$249 95
What Do You Need?
We May Have lt 1
lamps Credenza Spamsh
Wall
Plaques
Walt
Tdpestnes Foot Stools Pole
Light En" Tables Recltntng
Chairs and many other

Rutland Furniture
742 4211
S~'e Herb
Grate

Rulland 0
Dave or M1ke

Arnold Grate

Sales Mgr.

POMEROY

HOURS:
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RUTLAND FURNITURE
742 4211

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES
PHONE 992 7777

Big Cap1c1t~
Maytag
Automatics
2 speed oreratron
~"'holce o
water
temps Auto water
level control Lint
Filter or Power F n
Agitator
Perma Press
Ma'(tag
Halo at He1t
Dryers
Surround
clothes
Wtth gentle even
heat No hot spots
no overctrylng Fine
Mesh Lint Filter
We Specialize In
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
Service

12 Good Refngerators
S25 00 up

Feed gram and wheat s1gn
up and certification IS gomg
full sl&lt;lam a Me1gs ASCS
spokesman said today W1th
Mother Nature prov1dmg the
nght amount of ram and
s unshme farmers are well
along w1th sprmg plantings
Advantages of the 1974
program are no set-as1de no
conservmg base no llm1t on
crops crops can be substituted
for h1s tory purposes and be
ehg1ble for gram loans Far
mers can protect their farm
mcome agamst wmd ram ftre
ha1!, prevented planhng
drought, failed acreage low
prtces and 10\\ yields
Farmers are to report their
plantmgs and mamtam thetr
farm allotments Allotments
w1ll be reduced 1f crop plantmgs are not reported
Vegetative cover hay

Frank Gheen,

lw,o·d Mr,rHLI, .

TurJpr·r\

69 Pontiac Bonn , 2 Dr HT, vroof, a1r

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Rutland

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DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

pasture or new seedmgs - w1ll
hold allotments 1f no crops are
planl&lt;ld
In case of falling crops
farmers are to nobfy the ASCS
off1ce 1mmed1ately Th1s report
must be made before har
vestmg
destroymg
or
replantmg any part of the
acreage
If a farm er 1s prevenl&lt;ld from
plantmg corn by June 5 due to a
natural disaster he IS to
contact the off1ce 1mmed1ate!y
The program th1s year can
be completed w1th one stop to
the ASCS off1ce and IS designed
for the farmers As soon as
farmers have all of the1r corn
beans and other crops planted
they are to stop m the ASCS
off1ce located m the Farmers
Bank BUilding to rece1ve
assistance and to have thetr
quesbons answered

71

v n yl roo t

PI~TO

$1495
~1295

4 CYL, 4 SP..

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$895

Sed 'l n

500 E. MAIN

$995

68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT.
Custom 2 Dr H T Shdrp

~ harp

TRUCKS

895

1295

1

72 FORD % PICKUP. ..
V 8 s tandard long w de bed

69 INTERNATIONAL V8. .. .. .. $1295
Standa d long w de bed

(GOOD SELECTION
OF CHEAPER CARS)
See Ray R1ggs or Roger R1ebel

RIGGS USED CARS
Chesler

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the sports desk
1Con tmued from page 3)
th1s corn e1 pred 1cted the very day they began thetr wm s treak m
July ) the Dod&amp;e rs ha ve 11 a ll to possibly run away w1th thetr
diVIsiOn Th e Reds could come close but they won t catch lhem
th1s yea r
The Astros contmue to develop mto a rugged team while San
Franc1sco and Atlanta contmue to squande r San D1ego wlll)otn
Texas m the sympathy co lwnn
SPORTS SHORTS - The Middle port Little League has bee n
mos t cooperatl\e m the repor tmg of summer baseball games so
far th1s seas on and hopefully the remamder of the Me1gs County
baseball orgamza twns w111 also cooperate so that this summer s
coverage of youth baseball can be as complete as poss1ble
It IS Impossible for one person to cover the multitude of
con tests each mght m the ~nttre county and the s ummer
ba seba ll• eport form IS the mos t effl ctenl a nd complete way to
accomplish to tal covera ge
Any manager of a summer base ball or s oftball team should
p1c k up these forms m the Dmly Sentme l offices on Court St m
Pomeroy or notify the sports editor so that arrangements can be
secUI ed
If a manager s tea m s results don t appear m the paper the
coach ha s no one to blame but h1mself

EvangeliSt Fehsenfeld
speak out
and
soa k 1
VItal facts that mterest thetr
wmld of today and tomorrO\\
A
D;nam1 te Club
for
ch1l dren w1ll th11ll and bless
the h ea rts of pre teens as M1ss
D eb1 Wngh t p1 esen ts a
messa g e to ch ildr e n w th

puppets md v sua! stones
Evangeli s t De l F ehscnfeld
packs a powerful punch m
ever) message that \HII hit the
tn

a tte ndance
The I 1fe Ac lwn Cr usade IS a
ootal mlmstry to the total
members of ever} fam 1ly
The public IS 1n v1 t ed
N urse r y fac 1h h e s wil l be
prov1ded for bab1es and pre
school c hildren

The Cheshtre pon) league team unde r the manageme nt of
Char les Wmebrerrne r has withdrawn from the Gall1a County
Po n} Leag ue to enwr the southern div1s10n of the Me1gs County
League Oak Hill will replace Cheshtre m the Gallia County
Leag ue
The award for Cruelest Fan of the Year goes to th e person
at the Cleveland India ns opener earlier th1s sprmg who sported a
huge banner proclatmmg Walt T1l Next Year
The Me1gs Ah\e n tan Lcgton team gets off to 1ts s tart
Sa turday hos tmg Waverly m a double header at the Syracuse
MWIICipal Park weather perm1ttmg
The field s w good shape and the team w1th an un
precedented number of pia; ers from both Metgs and Calha
counties has had plenty of practice time w1th a good start ex
peeled
Tomorro\\ s twm b11lts slated to beg m a t 1 p m

PH. 992-2174

POMEROY, OHIO

NOTICE

WE NEED USED CARS SO COME IN NOW AND TRADE FOR
A NEW BUICK, PONTIAC, OPEL OR GMC TRUCK BEFORE
THE PRICE RAISE GETS YOU. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A
NEW CAR. CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR,
NEW OR USED.
SEE: CEWARD CALVERT • PAT STORY · J. D. STORY
Remember We Servzce What We Sell

SMITH NELSON MO·l·o·Rs-,-~N·c-.-o!I!'!PE~~Ll~Evi~"~~:G~s
Bustness on Semce
..and now SeMCe IS

992-2174 •

Bulld1ng Our Bustness.
Milm St, Pomeroy, Oh1o

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ceremomal of Thea

Court

6 30 p m

Onental

Nor th

Sh nn e

of

Beaut) Siilon near Pomero} at
Thursday June 20
to dec orate On the float all

Amenca

members are to wear fezzes

A r epor t on that meeting was
g1ven at the Ma y m ee tmg of the
Shrmetl&lt;ls Go1 ng lo Colwnbus

and prov1de fo ld1ng la"n
c hatrs T hey wi ll meet on
parade da} June 21 1n M1d
dleport at 5 p m
It was an nounced that a ll
resen allons for the Sept 26

Bonme M1ller Mr s Irma
Yoho M1ss Shirley Beeg le
Mrs Cora Beegle Mrs Mane
Hawkms Mrs Jud} Miller
Mrs Mary Hughes Mr s Ru th
Swis her Mrs Shtrley Sptre s

Mrs Jean Moore Mrs (,er
trude Mitc he ll a nd a new
m ember Mrs Ins Ke lton
Mr s
Bonn1e
M1ller
pr esident appo 1nted Mrs
Beegle
the rhea Cour t

vJstl of the htgh prtest.ess are to
be made w1 th M1ss Shu ley

Beegle treasurer I he dmner
w1ll be a l the Me1gs Inn Next
meetmg will be Thursday Aug

22

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for the Regatta parade fl oat

Loyal Bereans

Middleport
Personal Notes
M1 a nd Mrs Dale K R oush
and daughter Kathy Apple
Creek we re weekend g ues ts of
her parents Mr a nd Mrs Ben

have meettng

Turner

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

500 E

B

69 FORD CUSTOM 500.

995

heart and home of everyone

Mrs Barbara Dugan volun
leered to furmsh the t~uck
Mrs Yoho to make the s1gns
and all other members are t o
m eet at th e Beau ty Spot

7 Dr H T

1895
1
1195

69 Ford LTD Wagon, V8 auto 1 PS

Evan gelist Del Fehsenfeld
Jr w1ll dtrect the L1fe Acllon
Crus ade tha t 1s commg to the
Ca lha County J r Fmrgrounds
begmnmg Sunday Jun e 2 and
runmn g thro ug h F1 1day June
7 The m eellngs w1ll begm a t 7
o clock e ach mg ht
This twe nty m e mbe1 Life
Acllon Team \\Ill present a
rotally un1que sen es of rev1val
meettngs de s 1g ne d fo r t h e
\\hole fam1ly Headquartered
m St Pel&lt;lrsburg F Ia
the
!&lt;lam mcludes 20 college age
yoWlg people who have ap
pea red m nearly 100 c hurches
and m over 400 pubh c schoo ls
across Amenca
The mm1stry Will be broug ht
ID the grea ter Ca lha Coun ty
area by the Ftrst Bapt1s t
Church of Galhpohs Rev
W1lson Wahl Pastor
The e1g ht L1fe Ac llon Smgers
w1ll pre sent top qu a li ty
mus1cal prog ra m s each mgh t
These w1ll mclude a Fnday
mght presen tatiO n usmg a
multi media presen tation t hat
synchromzes hundr eds of
colored slides w1th sound tra ck
mus1c and hve smgmg Dr Ed
Hmdson w1ll dtrect the Family
Semmar for a dults The se
sesswns a r e d es1gned to help
parents solve fam1ly conflicts
and
bndge the generatiOn
gap between a dults a nd teens
Dr Hmdso n holds four
earned d egrees fr om colleges
and semmanes A Teen Rap
SessiOn
w1ll be held each
mghtwhen teenagers mav both

Mtddleport

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

... '1795

71 FORD GALAXIE 500.

Life Action Crusade

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO
carnes a

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Evangelist to direct

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

All WEATliER
HARDWARE

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985 4100

1970 NOVA CPE
$1545
Local 1 owner car good t1res 6 cyl w th automat c trans
rad10 blue fl nlsh spotless clean blue nterror

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

...$1695

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Located on St Rl 7

$1695
1971 DODGE CORONET
Stahon Wagon local ~ar l1ke new 1s t ltne t res
auto matte gold f n1sh c lean nte rtor 318 V 8 pow er
steer ng &amp; automatte tran s

2 11 tfc

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Contnb ulions of $50 each to
the
Cnppl ed
Chll qren s
Hosp1tal m Colwnbus and the
Burns Institute lfl Ctm:mnat1
" ere made by the Twm C1ty
Shnne tte s at th e sp nn g

represe ntahve as cl a1rwmnan

992 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Eventngs Unt1l6 00-Til 5 p m Sal

1970 FORD MAVERICK
S1395
Local 1 owner good t res 6 cy l w th a utoma t c tra ns
ra d1o blue f n sh spotless cl ean blu e nter or

Now under new
management

Au o

1995

After hours 992 2412
992 7587 or 992 7135

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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P B v nyl roof

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of Do ng B usmess

QUAliTY

.

5232

2095

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

2 SIGNS
OF

PS

70 MAVERICK 6 CYL .. . . .... '1295

1

M1ddleporl. Oh10 45 670

;o1 5 Thtrd Stroot

HT

Shrinettes contribute

for the cere monte:t l 'o\e re Mrs

$1195

i"lu to

Dr Sedan la cto r y a r P S

2895

68 Chev Mal Wagon, V8 auto, PS .....11195

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

cy l

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71 OLDS DELTA 88 ....p

68 Dodge Charger HT Cpe , auto 1 PS .... '895
~r'E

On Most Amencan Cclrs
- GUARANTEEDPHONE $92 2094

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71 FORD LTD.

1

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•5.55

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69 Chev Mal 4 Dr, V8 auto , PS

W e hav e ma ny more at old pnces s till
available but when they a r e go ne we can not
r eo rder at t hese old pr1ces
Y o u II be g lad you saw us befor e you trad e W e want t o make you happyl See
Fred
B lae ltnar or Dan T ho mpso n

EXPERT

992 2094
606 E Mam
Pomeroy

'2495

70 Olds 98 Hoi Sed , power, a1r

*Th ese pr ces mclude All s td equ pment but
fre1ght opt1onal eq u1pment sta te sa les ta x
and f lmg must be added to above

MATERIALS CO
773 5554
Mason W Va

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

72 Ply Duster Cpe V8 auto PS

70 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr 1 pow &amp; an

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Unde r New Management
N znd
Mtddleport

N 2nd Ave

3104*

ASK US ABOUT
~E FABRICATED

WOOD TRUSSES

1

71 Pont TemP.est 1 HT Cpe V8, auto 1 PS12095
1
71 Pont1ac Cat 4 Door, vroof &amp; a1r
1795
1
70 Olds Cut S Cpe 1 pow , a1r v roof
1495

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Th e fi rst coffeehouse of
P a n s was the Cafe Procope
founded m 1670 It IS s till m
ope r atiOn today ori the Ru e
d e I A nc1enne Co med1e
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21 233
Estate of K A Gr ueser
Decea sed
No t ce s h ereby g '.'en that
Ca rr e E Grueser of Route 1
M nersv lie Ohro has been d uty
appornted Adm n stratr x of the
Estate of K A Grueser
deceased late of Route 1
M nersv lie Me gs Coun ty
Oh o
Cred tors are requ red to trle
therr e ta ms w th sa d f due ary
wr th n tour months
Dat ed thrs 28th day of May
1974
Mann ng D Webster Judge
Court of Common Pleas
Probat eD v son
(51 31 (61 7 14 3tc

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21 201
Estate of Ke1th E Goble
Deceased
Not ce s herepy g ven that
Qpal H Goble ot Powe ll Street
M ddleport Oh o has been duly
appo nte d Exe cu tr x of the
Estate of Ke th E Goble
dec ea sed tate of Me gs Co unty
Oh io
Cred tors are requ red to file
thetr cla1ms w th sa id fiduc ary
w1thm four months
Dated th rs 2811 day of May
19 74
Man n ng 0 Webster J udge
Cou r t of Com mon Pleas
Probate o v s on
(51 31 (61 7 14 3t c

A donalion for the pur chase
of food for the Ohto Valley
Chnsllan Assembly m con
]un c ti on w1th a program of the
Me 1gs
Co unty
Chnst t an
Women s Fellowship was made
at the Tuesday mght mee tmg
of th e Loyal Ber eans Cla ss of
the Middlepo rt Chu rc h o f
Chn st
Mr s
Clyda Allensworth
pres1ded at the m eetmg w1th
devotwns be mg giVen by Mrs
Martha Ch1lds usmg scnpture
fr om St John and a meditation
ti tl ed Our Da1ly Br ead
Officers reports were g1ve n
and r e porl&lt;ld 111 "ere Mrs
Nellie Betz pa tien t a t the
Holzer Medical Center Mrs
Gladys Mowery Joe Bowland
Vemtll McClung Mrs Ruth
Ca rr
and
Mrs
I yd 1a
Ballenger
Plans were discussed for a

Mr a nd Mrs Frank Black
stone Midd letown were here
over the wee kend for the
Middlepo r t Alwnm Assoc1a twn
banque t and a lso v1s1ted w1th
M1ss Frieda Faehnle
Mr a nd Mrs Mik e Bentz a nd
d a u g hter an d M1 ss Jud y
Sm1th W1lls htre v1s11&lt;ld over
the weekend \\lth Mr and Mrs
Thoma s Ben tz M1ss Sm1th a nd
Susan Pul II ns a tte nded the
Pomeroy Alwnm Assoc1a t10n
ban que t Saturday mg ht
The Rev R obert Kuhn has
return ed from a bnef v1s1t a t
Glen Burney Md
wtlh h1s
brothe r Edward E Kuhn He
we nt especw lly to get Ius
m other Mrs Clarence Kuhn

rt ea market sometime

tn

commtttee sessiOn Mr s Kuhn

Augus t at the home of Mrs
Allensworth A s1lent auctwn
was conducted followmg the
m eeting Guests at the m eeting
were Mrs Kathry n Reese
Akron and James Ba1ley of
Flonda son of Mrs Cynthia
Gohrmg
Mrs Regma Sw1ft Mrs
Ch1lds and Mrs Ger trud e

serves on the state conventwn

MlUer served refreshments

to return her to her home at
Mmera l C1ty
Mrs Robert 1\uhn 1s m
Gran ville atte ndmg the Oh1o

Baptist Convention nomtnatmg
board
James Bailey Pensacola
Fla has been he re for the past
week v1s1 tmg hts mother Mrs
Cynth1a Go hrmg Also v1s1tmg
w1th Mrs Gohrmg has been her
s1ster Mrs Ka thryn Reese
t kron, Other recent VISI IOI s
we re Mr s Fauna Campbell
a nd daughter Joan Cleveland

Meigs 4-H Club News
The Stiversv1lle Sllchers 4-H
Club m et May 17 at the h om e of
Ada Van Mel&lt;lr wtth two ad
vasors a nd 11 members
present M1ssy Van Mel&lt;lr and
Tammy Meadows gave reports
and demonstrations on health
and h1de and go seek wa s
pl ayed w1th refres hm e nts
served by Mrs Van Meter The
next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs Van Me ter
Melmda Da lly
THE
RO CK
Spnngs
Ladybugs met May 21 at the
Rock
Sprmgs
Methodi s t
Church w1th two advtsors and
12 members present They
discussed havmg a wiener
roas t and a btrthday party
Judy Radford gave a r e port
on the four food groups and
Tracey Jeffers reported on
firs t a1d Baseball was played
The next meeting w1ll be June
4 Carla Whaley
THE SUNBEAMS 4 H Clu b
me t May 23 at the hom e of
Jamce Young The 13 members
and 2 advtsors sewed c u t out
patterns and basl&lt;ld
Cmd y R1tch1e gave th e

treasur er s report

Dtana

Masar the secretary s report
and
Lona
Young
the
president s
report
For
reereat10n they played dodge
ball and kick ball Cookies and
tea were served The next
m eeting w1ll be at the home of
Jamce Young Beth Headley
THE Middleport Merry
MWlehers 4 H Club met Apnl
24 at the home of Jenmfer
Butcher w1th two advisors and
nme club members present
elected off1cers as follows
president, Nancy Wallace
v1ce president Kathy Blake
secretary Sheha Horkey
assistant secretary
Pam
Crooks
treasurer
Mm
dy Long assistant treasw-er
Phyllis Davts news reporl&lt;lr
Ruth Blake assistant news
reporl&lt;lr Cindy Crooks and
recreQhon leader Angella
Baker

The Munchers met agam
May 27 at the home of Jenmfer
Butcher when they p la nned a
cook out
one
of
the
requtreme nts of the Outdoor
Cookery II proJec t m wh1ch all
club m embers are e nrolled
Ang eha Baker led th e
m embers tn a gam e of goss1p
The nexl meebng w1ll be June 3
al the Syracuse Park
Ruth
Blake a nd Cmd y Crooks
TWO ADVISORS a nd mne
m e mber s
attende d
the
R1ve mew 4 H Club meebng
May 16 at S tewart Ha ll
Demon s t ratiOns were g1ven
and as pm t of the p rO Ject the
g trls c ut out matenal and
sewed
Refreshments we re served
by Patnc1a Boston and N1esel
Duvall
Roberta Lukins
THE CHESTER Farm Boys
me t May 21 a t the hom e of
Randy Keller w1th 14 members
and one advis or participating
m demonstratiOns and r epor ts
as foll ows Todd Norton on
sa fety Fre dd y Young on
health Eddy Werry on elec
tr1c1ty and Rodney Keller on
small m otors The club played
a game of Bull Dog and Mrs
Keller served refreshments
The next meetmg w1ll be June
11 at the home of Lowell
Ridenour
Ke1th Wolf
TH E FIVE Pomt Bu c ks
mee bng at the home of N1ck
Leonard on May 21 was a t
tended by Mr a nd Mrs
Leonard adv tsors and mne
members
A new v tce
pres1den t and treasurer were
elected and ordermg Jackets
and gomg camp1ng were
discussed
John Riebel gave a report on
catchmg butterflies and N1cky
Leonard reported on the care
of rabbits Tommy Pullins was
m charge of rec reabon and
Mrs Leonard served refresh
ments
The next m eeting w11l be
June 4 a t the home of Tommy
Pullins
Ke1th Bentz

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D•
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OFFICE HOURS930 TO 12 2 Tu 5 (CLOS~
AT NOON ON THIJRS l - EAST COURT ST
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Jim Singer.wins
Navy scholarship
valued at $16,000
Jim Singer, a 1974 graduate
of Galli a Academy High Sc hool
and son of Su Ching Singer. 553
Fourth Ave., Gallipolis and th e
late James Singer, a native of
Middlepor t, has ea rn ed a
$16,000 Navy ROTC Marine
Corps Scholarship .
According to GAHS Principal James N. M. Da vis, 23.000
U.S. students competed for the
NROTC award . Singer was·
named one of the 2. 000 winners.
Singe r was act ive in
nwnerous affairs at Gallia
Academy . A near 'straight-A
student, he was enrolled in the
college preparatory course.
He was a two-year member

of the varsity tennis squad,

and playL&gt;d gual'd on the Blue
De vils 197 4 SEOAL cham- ·
pionship basketball team.
Singer served on the school
new spaper, Gallia Script, was
a home room offi cer, member
of the Key Club, National
Honor Society , Photo and
Science Clubs, Varsity G, and
was a member of the student
council and library assistant.

Mr. France dies
I,A N GSM!~} 1 E

- Onnie
France, 89, died this morning
at his residence at Rt. 1,

Langsville.
Mr. France is survived by his
NOW YOU KNOW
wife, Dora, six children, Clara
America' s fir s t Secre t Jean France, Middleport, Lyle

Service

wa s

a

coloni a l

organization established in
1778 by Aaron Burr known as
"Headquarters Secret Service," later the "Department
for Detecting and Defeating
Conspiracies. ''

Mason
Drive-In

Two meetings set
by Mason homed

JIM SINGER

THE [';J·; W/;MAN QUARTET of Charleston, W. Va., will

A native of Formosa, young
Singer expects to attend Ohio
State University this fall.

tx• in charge of the service at the Pomeroy Church of I he

Nazarene at 7:30p.m . Saturday. The Rev. Clyde Henderson,
pastor; in vites the public.

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(Continued from page 1
a limited contract and not
eligible to be considered for a
France , Kanauga , June l~
CLEVELAND {UPI) -Or. C. A. HoHman ol Huncontinuing contract, is, at the
Dougthat, Tampa, Fla ., Dean ~ tington, W. Va., immediate past president of the
expiration of such limited
Utterback, Wallingford, Ky ., ?:l American Medical Association, believes the United States .,., contract, deemed reemployed
William Chapman, Mobile ,
under the provisions of this
Ala. , Louise Templeton, !:1 ~;~n~vpe~o~: ~~~~~ of voluntary national health In- :Ill section at the same salary plus
Huntington.
!.:_!.!
.
In remarks prepared for delivery at a Blue Cross ·:·: any increment provided by the
The body will be at Wallace
meeting here Friday, Hoffman also said he thinks there :,:, employing board, acting on the
Funeral Home, Barboursville, @; will be some form of "catastrophic health Insurance
s up erintendent' s re comW.Va., where funeral services :;:;: coverage no later than next year."
:·:·: mendation as to whether or not
will be held Sunday. Burial will 1.·
Hoffman said Americans tend lo expect Utopia In any iil the teacher should he reembe in Oaklawn Cemeter'y at .;.: undertaking, but warned "there are no easy ways to reach :;;~ .ployed gives such teacher
Barboursville.
$ a promised land ol health." Beyond a eertaln point, he ·,·,· wr itten notice of its intention
said, reducing costs of health care severely limits the
not to reemploy him on or
quality, and both physicians and patients "will draw the
before April 30.
DEATH REPORTED
line at any deterioration In lhe quality of care."
1 Failure of the superintendent
Elizabeth Scott, former ~
~ of schools to make a recomhousekeeper for the Sacred ;:::::::::::~-:::::::::::::;::;;:;:;:;:;=:;;:;:;:::::;:~;::~:::::~:::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::;:::::::::;:;:;:;:::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::~:::::::::~::::;:;:;:; mendation to ·the board of
and Chris, Columbus, were
Heart Catholic Church in
education under any of the
weekend guests of Mr . and
Pomeroy, died Thursday in
conditions or the failure of the
Mrs. Otho McKnight and c.alled ·
Plymouth, Mich. The funeral
board of education to give such
on other area relatives.
will be held in the Holy
teacher a written notice shall
Mary Dye Kepnar, Hartford,
Redeemer Church , PortsMrs. Roberta Parker, Strasnot prejudice or prevent a
mouth, and burial will be in the burg, has been spending some spent the weekend with her teacher from being deemed
Greenlawn Cemetery, Ports- time here with her parents, Mr. father, Dale Dye, and attended reemployed under either a
mouth. Friends niay call at the and Mrs . Ney Carpenter and the reunion of her class - 1954 limited or continuing contract.
Melcher Funeral Home this sister, Martha Mays. She was - at the Albany Alumni
Plaintiffs argued that no
Banquet. Other guests at the
evening from 7-9 p.m.
accompanied here by her
recommeodation for their nonDye home were Mr. and Mrs .
reemployment had been made
grandsons, Nejo and Robbie
Carl Reeves, Fairport Harbor
by either Local Superintendent
Parker
of
Middleport.
CHAIRMEN NAMED
and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stiles,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Kimes
Donald
McKenzie or the then
RIO GRANDE - Charles
Albany.
and
Paula
and
Mrs.
Amy
Gallia
County
School
Gaskill, general chairman for
Mr. and Mrs. Emzie Davis
the Community College Caldwell, Columbus, along visited her brothers, William Superintendent Clarence
Campaign Committee, today with Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. and Paul Peck. On Monday Thompson.
On Aug. 16, 1973, Judge
announced the selection of two Leist, Rosemary ahd Lorraine, they joined other members of
chairmen for Vinton County, Gaithersburg, Maryland, were the Davis family for a family Thomas W. Mitchell of Jackson
County, sitting on assignment
Mrs. Gerry Frye and Tate holiday guests of Mrs. Lucy gathering.
Thomas.
to Gallia County Common
Cline, both of McArthur. They
Mrs. Lucy Thomas enThe
community
was
shocked
Pleas
Court, upheld the former
have been chosen to lead the
tertained with a housewares South.western
Board
of
Vinton County portion of jthe on Friday when Mr. and Mrs. party · with · the following
J.
0
.
Grim
lost
their
home
in
a
Education
in
its
dismissal
of
Community College campaign.
guests: Mrs. Margaret Gaston
fire.
the teachers.
and Leah, Mrs. Lois McMr. and Mrs. William
Judge Mitchell used the
Daniels, Mrs. Westina CrabLawson and Cheryl along with
following for the basis of his
WIENER ROAST
tree, Mrs. Katherine Lawson,
Meigs County Salon 710 8 and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lawson Mrs. Hazel Culwell, Mrs. Murl detision. That the teachers
40 will have a wiener roast were in Poca, W. Va. on Friday Galaway, Mrs. Betty Mattox, served under limited conMonday at the Syracuse Park evening .' for the wedding of Mrs. Patty McGrath, Mrs. tracts, that they had been
at 6:30p.m. In case of rain, the ·Vickie Grim, niece of William Eli~abeth Jordan, Mrs. Vivian notified that they would not be
roast will be held at _Myrtle Lawson.
Gaston and Mrs . Minnie reemployed and that they had
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dwaine
Jorno vested interest in their
Walker's house, Racine.
McGrath.
dan, Bryan, Keith and Sarah
terminated contract and that
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly
Faye, attended a picnic at
the failure of the Gallia County
and family joined family
Lake Snowden on Sunday. It
Superintendent of Schools to
members for a gathering at the
was a reunion of the members
recommend employment or
home of Mr . and Mrs. Harley
of the class of 1954 of Albany
Haning , Hemlock Grove. non employment is not a
High SchooL Mrs. Jordan was
Others present were Mr. and condition precedent to their
a member of that class.
non employment.
Mrs. Gene Lambert and
Mr. and ·Mrs. Lewis Smith
It now appears that the
Charlotte Ann, Mr. and Mrs.
attended the funeral of his
newly
consolidated Gallia
Danny Abbott, Mr. and Mrs.
uncle, Bert Smith, at ConCounty
Local Boa.rd of
Byrne Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs.
tinentaL
Kenneth Grover, Joy and Education will have to pay the
Mrs. Goldie Gillogly is on an
Jnnifer, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin teachers full pay for the 1973-74
extended vacation visit in
White and children ; all of the school term and that since
Naples, Florida, with her
Hemlock Grove • Pomeroy April 30 has passed, the
sister-in-law, Mrs. Theodore
teachers would automatically
area.
Boring, and will visit other
be
reemployed for the 1974-75
Mrs. David White, Frankrelatives in the area.
school
term.
. fort, spent several days here
Bernice McKnight, · Sharon
with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
TEEN NIGHT SWIM
GREAT
Wolfe and Beth Ann,
There
will be a teen night
Young people from the
COUNTRY
community who were among swim this evening at the
the graduates from Albany Middleport Pool from 7-10 p.m.
Elementary School ·included Cost is 25 cents for those 13 and
over.
STEREO.
Cheryl Lawson, Rilla Rhoades,

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TONIGHT , MAY ll

Do-uble Feature Program

:1f

1

" THE HEART BREAK
KID"

COLOR
Cybill Shepherd
Chari es Grodin

l PG)
, PLUS
"CINDY AND DONNA"

· Rated R
Sa lui-day , June 1

Double Feature
" VANISHING POINT "

Color
Barry Newman

Dean J agger

IGP I

PLUS
"T HE UNDEFEATED

Color
John Wayne
Rock Hudson

IGI

MEIGS THEATRE
Friday thru Tuesday
May 31 -June 4

Fred Zinnemann 's
THE DAYOF
THE JACKAL

( T echnicolor)
Edward Fox
Alan Bade I
Tony Britt on

lPG)
Show Starts 7 p.m.

Teachers

Carpenter
News, Event

PT. PLEASANT - Mason
County 's Board of Education
has scheduled a meeting June
24 to ~ear the RCA Comprehensive Education Facilities Plan for local
schools, then later will sponsor
a special public meeting for the
same purpose.
This was decided Thursday
night in a regular Board
meeting when new teachers
were employed as were five
regular bus drivers and an
administrative secretary for
the county office.
The RCA plan deals with a
survey of the county's building
needs and is in compliance
with the Better School Amendment. On the recommendation
of Supt. Charles Withers, an
advisory committee will be
appointed by the board to study
the project and to make
recommendations to the board
before it is finally presented to
the public. The hot lunch
program was reviewed at
length.
Teachers employed include
the following:
Gloria McCallister, Beech
Hill Elementary, to replace
Leona Wallace; Rick Handley,
teacher at Central to replace
Claude Rodriquez, who
resigned; Marilyn Gibbs as
teacher at Hartford; John
Kelly as teacher at Wahama to
replace Ira Atkinson; Unda
Burcham a&amp; teacher at
Roosevelt; Paul Sayre as
special education teacher at
Point Pleasant Junior High;
Sally Darst, learning disability
itinerant teacher to replace
Richard Roush.
Wendell Smith as teacher at
Wahama High School to
replace Bob Oliver; Gary
WallbrQwn,
agriculture
teacher at Wahama to replace
·Hugo Jahn; Kathy Spencer as
English teacher at Point
Pleasant Junior High; Patsy
Wells who resigned; Roger

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The temperature in downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
Friday was 75 degrees under
· "lttremely cloudy skies.

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Ph. 992-2039
Ph. 992-5721

ministrative secretary, once
more ·drew some charges of
politics as some controversy
resulted. Mrs. Somerville was
employed for the county office
which becomes effective July
I.
On recommendation of Supt.
Withers, Bill Withers inoved
for her employment at a salary
of $461.90 per month. It died for
lack of a second.

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NO. 18

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SUNDAY; JUNE 2, 1974

Gallipolis-Po•nt Pleasan t

MIDDlE !lT - Marc Fultz, 15, son of
Mr. and Mrt JOhn Pultz, Middleport, and
a junior at Mfip High School, has been
accep~ to attend the National Music
Camp at Interlochen, Mich., .for ·eight
weeks of Intensive study this summer on
organ and trumpet.
Marc is an organ student of Gerald
Hoffner, Pomeroy, a graduate of the
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music with
whom Marc has studied for more than a
year and a half. Previously young Fultz
studied piano four and a half years with
Mrs. A. R. Hecox, Middleport •piano
teac~er for many years.
Marc has played trumpet in the Meigs
High School Band the past six years and
has studied privately with Pete
Stephenson, Athens, a graduate of the Ohio
University School of Music, the past seven
months.
Guest artists to appear at National
Music Camp this summer will include
pianist Van Cliburn who will play a benefit
concert on July 20, Woody Herman and his
Orchestra, Count Basie and Orchestra, the

MARC FULTZ
United States Air Force Band and the
Detroit Symphonic Orchestra. Marc will
be at the school June 23-Aug. 19.
Students attend Interlochen from as
many as 45 states and 19 foreign countries.
The camp is the world's largest music and ·
arts center with some 2,500 students eight
years old through college age. Applicants
subJ:!!it a tape recording of their playing
and acceptance is based solely on individual qualifications.

MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Pomeroy Rotary Club at its regular
meeting Friday evening endorsed the onemill levy for the operation of Rio Grande
Community College.
Rotarians were hosts to Prof. Sam
Smith and Dr ..Clyde Evans who conducted
an information session on the community
college . Points stressed were:
,
-The community college will be a two
year college offering programs in
technical, general and continuing
education exclusively for residents of
Meigs, Gallia, Jackson, and Vinton
counties.
-Costs per year will be $585 for each
full time student from the district. This
compares with $1,900 fees at privat~
colleges and $900 to $1,000 tuition at state
supported universities at this time, made
even more attractive by a generous
scholarship program.
- Programs are designed to be
nexible to meet the needs of the area, in
.such services as secretarial, sciences,
electronics, general business, and accounting. Other programs will be added as
community needs and demands require.
- All students will receive a two year
Associate of Arts or Business Degree . All

Planning, growth grant is received
GALLIPOUS - Approval of a $45,000
grant to help continue a program of
planning for long-range economic growth
and new jobs in an 11-county area of Ohio
was announced today by William W. Blunt,
Jr .,, Assistant Secretary of Commerce of
Economic Development.
The Ohio · Valley Regional Development Commission, with headquarters at
Portsmouth, applied for the grant from the

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Economic Development Administration,
U. S. Department of Commerce.
The commission is the official planning agency for the Ohio Valley Economic
Development District. The district consists of Adams, Brown, Clermont, Gallla,
Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross,
Scioto and Vinton counties.
The goal of the EDA district program
is to encourage adjacent counties to work

together to solve regional problems
blocking growth and to create jobs for
residents of ecoomically lagging areas.
An economic development district must
include at least two counties designated as
redevelopment areas by EDA because of
high unemployment or low family income.
It also must include at least one growth
center - a community that call provide
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adoption papers. The adoption is in coonection with the•anand Jean Morgan, ·577 So. :Ibird, Middleport, made history '0 nual Frog Jwnp which will be held duril)g the Big Bend
Friday night when they "officially adopted" a tadpole,
Regalia on Saturday, June 22; ·
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the battle against crime

Probation granted 3
GALLIPOLIS - Three men convicted
of grand larceny in the theft of $10,000

worth of tires from Robie 's Tire and
Equipment Center near Rodnev were
placed on probation Friday aftcr-noori in
Galli a County Common Pleas Court.
Judge Rona ld R Calhoun sentenced
Bobby R. Snodgrass, 24, Millfield, 0 .,
Roger Holstein, 19, Chesapeake, W. Va .,
and Danny Justice, 19, Rt. I, Ewington, to
1-5 year terms in the Ohio Penitentiary but
suspended the sentences. Snodgrass and
Holstein were sentenced to 1-5 years terms
to run concurrently.
.Snodgrass was given 60 days in the
county jail and was placed on three years
probation.
Holstein was placed on two years
probation while Justice who was charged
with just one count of larceny was given
one year's prObation .
The trio appeared in Gallia County
Common Pleas Court on Bills of Information , They were arrested by Gallia
Coun ty sheriff's deputies.
Charges

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Electric plant to
receive loan of
. $227.5 million

Field day at
Royal Oaks

POMEROY - Royal Oak Farm, five
miles north of Pomeroy off Route 7, will be
the scene of the annual field day Jf the
Buckeye Polied Hereford Association next
Saturday.
,
Royal Oak Farm is composed ·of two
fanns - one 700 acres and one 600 acres two miles apart. The farm is orien~
Since it is the · first tadpole to be tnward the production of Registered
adopted it has been named Christopher Polied Herefords.
Columbus Morgan . The decree reads:
Theannualfielddaywill getunderway
"Whereupon it appearing to the court at 9 a.m. with registration. At IOa.m . there
that ali of the aliegations in the petition are will be judging by George Wilson of Ohio
true, the tadpole is placed in the home of State University and a grooming
the petitioners by the Ohio Society for demonstration by Bill Grey, manager of
Promotion of Bull Frogs, Inc. The tadpole Falkland Farms, Schellsburg, Pa., at 11
has been visited by the Ohio Society and a.m. Lunch, the compliment of Mr. and
the Grand Croaker recommends the Mrs. Horace Karr, owners of the host ·
adoption.
farm, will be at 12,
"The court, having examined Roger
Mr. and Mrs. Karr will welcome
Morgan and Jean Morgan separate and visitors and Gary Minish of the Virginia
apart from the other and find that the Polytechnical Institute will speak at 1:30
petitioners are suitably qualified to care p.m. on "Looking Ahead at Polled
for and rear the tadpole and that the hest Hereford Selection ." Orville Sw.eet,
interests of t]Je tadpole will be promoted executive secretary of the American
by the adoption , order that 'the name of Polled Hereford Assn ., will speak as will
said tadpole be changed to "Christopher Ernie Smith, area coordinator .
Columbus Morgan " from "Christopher ·.
The presentaliqn of the 1974 Buckeye
Columbus Tadpole ."
·
Polled Hereford Qiieen and Princesa will
The decree was signed by the Grand be foiiO)Ved by lhe presentation of awards.
Croaker Thereon Johnson .
At 4 p.m. a tour of the Royal Oak Fann will
'
be held. to close the day's activities.

tadpole by adoption

GEO. HALL

FRIDAY 9 to 7-SATURDAY 9 to 12. MONDAY-THURSDAY 9 to 3

se rved by ladies of the church.
heen underway for over two years and the
' Meanwhile, Charles Gaskill , general fi ~al step for completion is passage of a
chairman for the Community College one-mill tax levy June 11.
Camp aign Co mmittee , Saturd ay announ ced selection of two chairmen for
Meigs County . Earl Thomas and John
David Gel'ard have been chosen to lead the
Meigs County portion of the Community
College campaign.
GaskiU said he was confident that the
two Meigs Coun ty chairmen would work
diligently to see tha t the one-mill Community College tax levy would be passed
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Approval of
June 11.
a
$34.5
mlllion loan lo help finance
Planning for Community College has
construction of ;.a $%27,5 mllllon
cooperative eleetrfc generating plant
near Brilliant, Ohio, In Jefferson County
was announced Friday by the Rural
Electrification Administration !REA).
Announcement ol approval for the
loan to Buckeye Power, Inc., Columbus,
Ohio, was made here a~ Undersecretary
aggravated robbery filed against Michael ol Agriculture J. Phil Campbell and REA
Halley, 21, 2106 Chatham Ave., Gallipolis, officials met with Buckeye represenhave been dismi ssed in Gallipolis tatives to tum over a cheek for $16.58
million.
Municipal Court.
The check covered · other earlier
Halley and Keith Woodyard, 19, Rt. 2,
loans lo 27 rural distribution
approved
Crown City, were arrested May . 24 in
cooperatives
belonging to the Buckeye
connection with an alleged robbery of
Richard Phillips of Horse Creek Rd ., Rt. 2, Super C"'Op to help finance the . 615Crown City. Halley was arrested as an megawatt coal-fired generating unit al
accessory but th e complaint was Buckeye's Cardinal generating plant
near Brilliant.
dismissed.
Officials said funds from lhe Joan
Woodyard pleaded guilty in Municipal
approved
Friday would be advanced
Court to a charge of assault and battery on
·
later.
Phillips to which he was fined $50 and costs
Officials
said
Buckeye
also
was
using
and sentenced to three days in the county
about $6.4 million I rom cooperative funds
jail.
and $170 million borrowed from private
GALLIPOLIS - City police here lenders, mostly Insurance companies, to
Friday investigated the theft of two help finance the projed.
The new generaun·g unit was
bicycles taken from Evans Home Center
to go lnlo operation in Oelober,
scheduled
on Second Ave. Eddie Evans told officers
1976.
that someone took a 20 inch boy's Spyder
bike and a 20 inch girl's bicycle valued at
$105.90 from the front of his store.
Police were also calied to the home of
Ruth Daugherty at 658 Fourth Ave ., where
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Morgans take first

present

AUTO BANK HOURS

credits are transferable to other colleges
and universi ties.
The average house hold er in the
district by voting the one mill operating
levy will increa se his l&lt;lxes only h per
year on a $10,000 property valuation. The
district will thereby finance one-third o[ its
students education.
The State of Ohio will match local
money with more than one-third of the
costs, thus bringing state tax dollars back
inw the district. The endorsement of the
operating levy was unanimous. Prof.
Smith and Dr . Evans spoke followin g
dinner at Heath United Methodist Church

GALLIPOLIS

The DiHerence is Worth the Distance

the tri-county area is proud to

PR ICE 2{) CENTS

Middleport- Pomeroy

Rotary endorses college

mUSIC camp

SWIMWEAR

MORNING SERVICE ••.•••••••••••...••.•.••••••••• 11:00 A.M.

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ThB most popular night dub in

hntr Invited Guest
R euching More
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tmts

Marc Fultz
will go to

COORDINATES-SHIRT~$-~:~BLOUSES­

SUNDAY SCHOOL ................................ 10:00 A.M.

facility will be constructed on the Ohio River between
Ri verside Dr. and Mike F r ~'s Automati c Welding on East
Main St. Union Boiler Maker is doing most of the excavation
work.

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MISSES-JUNIORS-WOMENS

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BOATING FACILITIES UNDER CONSTRUCTION
The Ohio Power Co. has begun work on the boat dock
and picnic area fa cilities for the Village of Cheshire. The

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MAIN OFFICE
Mon ., Tues ., Wed ., Thu r s. 9 a m .. J p .m .
F r iday 9 a .m . to 7 p.,m .
Saturday 9a .m . to 12 Noon

RUTLAND BRANCH

PATRICIA MARCUM
e.on. that evening.
Report Received
A spokesman at the Ga liia County
sheriff's department reoorted Friday that
Kathy Kendrg, 15, Rt. 1, Gallipolis,
missing since May 18, was believed
enroute to New York.

PARITY THEN, NOW
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The staff
of lhe Senate Watergate committee
came up with a terse definition or lhe
word "parity" - an economic term
that defies easy description - In its
report. on the milk lund. It said:
"If a gallon or milk would buy a
pair or overalls in the base period, then
to be al100 per cent of partly, the price
or a gallon of milk should be enough to

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Everywhere

I he bonk of
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Mostly sunny and mildly
warm today, highs in the 70s.
Continued clear tonight and
Monday. Lows tonight in the
50s.

SPRING SPORTSWEAR SALE

-KNIT TOPS-SHORTS

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: · The girl, adopted daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Carone of Lige Berry Rd . in
Addison Twp., is originally from New York
and is believed to be returnin g to her
former home.
Meanwhile, Dr. Francis W. Shane,
acting Gallia County coroner, reported
Saturday University Hospital officials in
Columbus have not completed the autopsy
report on William B. Frazier, 17, who was
found dead in the Ohio River near the
Gallipolis Dam early Wednesday morning,
May 29,
Dr, Shane said it may be possible some
of the findings have been sent to California
for further study.

Weather

SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9 PM
OPEN SAnJRDAY 9:30 TO ·9 PM
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PANTS-SKIRTS-JEANS

GALUPOUS - Patricia Marcum, 17,
Rt. 141, missing since Tuesday, May 21,
could be in serious trouble because of a
rare health problem,
Mrs. Ruby Marcum, mother of the
missing teenager, reported Saturday her
daughter, under treatment for epilepsy,
had been taking medication three times a
day prior to leaving home,
According to Mrs. Marcwn, "Patricia
left home without her medicine and if she
is not properly cared for , could be in
serious trouble."
Mrs. Marcum said her daughter had
no reason to leave.
"We were getting along fine . In fact, 1
have not been very well and Pat was very
concerned about me,'' Mrs. Marcum said.
Patricia Marcum left home in a 1965
Chevrolet Impala two door hardtop driven
by a 19-year old friend of the family from
Columbus.
Miss Marcum, a 5-1, 105 pound
brunette with ,shoulder length hair, was
last seen wearing pink shorts, a red tank
top blouse and sandals.
Mrs. Marcum and her husband, Bill,
have not heard . anything from her
daughter since she left for Gallipolis at 6

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We Wire Flowers

pomeroy
national
.bank

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS .
Owen
Anderson, Racine; Rhonda
Jeffers, Pomeroy; Maggie
Roach, Pt. Pleasant; Charles
Klein, Sr., Pomeroy. ·
DISCHARGES - Norman
Smith, Elizabeth Barton,
William Stover, Mildred
Frank, Timothy Jones, Robert
Deeter, Kellie Stewart,
Christina Halfhill.

Lester
and Marco
Wayne Reed,
David Jeffers, · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ; . ....
Dorinda Hoyd, Clara Howery,
Karen Ellis, Ricky Bailey and
Kimberly Allman.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stanley
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and Anna, Marion, were guests
TALK •••OF ALL HIS WONDROUS WORKS"
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Smith and Anna
remained for an extended visit
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with her grandparents.
Mrs. Amy Lowther is convalescing satisfactorily at her
75 CONVERSIONS AND ADDITIONS
home following sUrgery at
UniversitY'
Hospital
in
*FROM 43 TO 527 IN ONE YEAR
Columbus.

FLOWERS
pomero,
rulland

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Discharges
Leo Light, Mason; Myrtle
Allen, Point Pleasant; Osborne
·Stewart, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Jamej; Nowlin and daughter,
Point Pleasant; · Mrs. Dann~
Wamsley and daughter, Poin tlt
Pleasant, Dolph Hill,
Pleasant; Bruce Bonecutter,
Point Pleasant; Mrs. .(ack
Burris, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Perry Sayre, Point Pleasant;
Ruth Lewis, Letart; Evelyn
Adams, Gallipolis Ferry.
Blrlll
May 31 -a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Tom O'Dell, Point
Pleasant.

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Missing girl in danger
without daily medicines

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Some things cannot be replaced.
Keep them in one of our
Safe Deposit Boxes.
Just a few cents a week
for peace of mind.

SAFETY

Rainey, tea-cher in special
programs and the school farm;
Will Edwards, Extension of
presentcontractfor two weeks.
Also employed were Will
Edwards for 12 months as
assistant Vocational Director
with emphasis on career
education, effective July I to
June 30of 1975; Rob Painter as
teacher at Point Pleasant High
School in English; Karen
Johnson, Social Studies
teacher a half day a! PPHS and
a half day at PPJHS; Nancy
Buchanan as teacher at Mawn
Elementary replacing Iva
Sleeth, who retired; ·Christine
Plants as teacher at Mt.
Flower replacing Mrs. Crouse,
who is being transferred. All
were employed pending approval of complete certification.
Teacher transfers were :
Leona Wallace from Beech Hill
Elementary to Hannan, Lloyd
Legg from Central to Sunnyside, Rick Powell from Central
to principal at Letart, Betty
Crouse from Mt. Flower to
Central, and Larry Martin
from Sunnyside to Hannan
High.
Five regular bus drivers
were employed and discussion
centered around alleged over
crowded bus conditions in the
bend area. To aid the situation,
Bill Campbell will drive the
new Wahama area route . Other
regulars will be Willie Joe
Grimtead, replacing Woodrow
King; who is taking Carwn
Roush's route; Betty Lynch,
replacing Kathryn . Wandling;
Claude A. Sines, replaces Cain;
Gail Steph.e ns, replacing
Winebrenner and Patricia
Whitlock, taking Campbell's
route.
Supt. Withers explained that
the changes had previously
been discussed with those
involved, and which all agreed.
Employment of Grace
Somerville as an ad·

Holzer Medica.! Center
{Discharged, May 30)
Elizabeth Arnold, J~,n~:~f~;
Atha, Hoover Ayers,
Barrett, Audrey
Marie Canaday,
Coleman, Mrs. Michael
and daughter, Connie
Otis Fulks, Lillie
Everett ' Knapp, Ann
Linda Lemley, Dora
Gertrude Markle; Louise
McCarty, Anthony Moore, Mr!i,
Johnnie Perskins and son,
Leissa Robson, Patricia
Sickles, Janet Spires, Aaron
Spurlock, Shannon Stoba'rt,
Ethel Thompson, Brandon
Twyman , James Wilson ,
August Winigman.

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of a tadpole in the history of United States
by a homo sapiens couple took place
Friday night, some say at the instigation of
the biggest polliwog of them ali.
Pomeroy Atty . Fred Crow, founding
grand croaker of the Ohio Society for the
Promotion of the Bljll Frog, said Saturday
he filed an entry in the Meigs County Court
of Common Frogs a Decree of Adoption
granting custody and care of a tadpol'e to
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morgan of Middleport.
· Crow plans to place other polliwogs
out for adoption for a small fee of $5. In
addition to receiving the aquatic larva the
person will receive 'I certificate of
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adoption, container,, and food .
Cr~w 1s preparmg for the upcommg
annual Frog Jump which will be !teld
during Regatta weekend. A certain degree
of funny business is expec~ ~nnually
from the 6-4, 270 lb. one-time OSU A11American gridder.
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