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MAXINE SAYRE, RACINE, entertained at the organ with a medley of "songs of
yesteryear" at the fow1h annual dinner meeting of the Meigs County Planning Commission at
the Steamboat Inn. in Racine Wednesday night.

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CAffiO ( tJl&gt;J) - President .Nixon, the chants of praise
foUowing him to the end of his tritunphant tour, today promised
fresh American diplomacy for Arab-Israeli peace and said the
United States would sell Egypt nuclear reactor technology and
atomic fuel for peaceful use .
On the final day of his trip that police estimated brought 5.5 to 7
million Egyptians out to see him, Nixon visited the pyramids,
held his final talks with President Anwar Sadat and signed the
joint communique that also will provide space 'science know-how .
At one point in his motorcade, Nixon waded into the throngs for
the first time during his visit to shake the hands of blind children
who had gathered a band to serenade him .
Nixon was flying later to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia - the country
that led last winter's oil embargo against the United States-for
the second leg of his five-nation, eight-day "journey for peace."
He will visit Syria, Israel and Jordan later.
The most controversial section of the communique was that
provi.ding the saie of nuclear reactor technology and atomic fuel
to Egypt. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said there should he no
fears .that the technology would lead to nuclear weapons, saying
it was to be used for peaceful purposes and would have strict
safeguards.
When asked if the White House expected any protests when
Nixon visits Israel Sunday, he said "none whatever."
But former Israeli defense minister Moshe Dayan, interviewed
on NBC-TV's TOday Show ill the United States, was asked if he
trusted Egypt not to develop nuclear weaspons and replied: "We
bope we can trust the :Americans."
NiXon told Sadat in tlleir news conference following their final
talks that they had made "very significant progress in removing
roadblocks" toward a Middle East settlement.
''Tiiere is still a long road to travel," he said. "We recognize
this as you do. We look forward to working with you in attempting
to work out solutions to problems of the Middle East."
Sadat, who stressed again that a solution to the Palestinian
problem was needed before there was any final peace, said:
"From the bottom of our hearts we welcome the new Ameri,can- ,.
position ... We are now more hopeful of the success· of the efforts
heing made for peace."

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which began this week, the new
construction of the Hiland
Road in Pomeroy, a bid which
is to be sold by the 'State High·
way Department, Sept. 14, with
the Page St. improvement in
Middleport to be ne~l on the
priority list. Clark said also
that the commissioners have
made application for $375,000
in federal funds fo~ upgrading
roads in the Western Section of
Meigs County.
MiltonRoushoftheFarmers
Home Admmtstratwn explained programs offered by
his agency. He said last year it
loaned $88 million. A new phase
of the agency is the youth loan
program for youngsters from
12 to 18 to allow them to carry
out worthwhile projects.
FHA is offering two new
programs related to community .f acilities loans for
cultural projects and the new
business and industrial loans to
provide money for creating
rural jobs.
C. E. Blakeslee, executive
director of the commission,
spoke on the need to update the
comprehensive plans for the
county, tpe need for a county
recreatiOn program study,
updating
base
maps,
development of a housing
program, the need of a building
cOde noting that Middleport is
the only community in Meigs
County where such a cOde
exists, the need of an industrial
study and for strip mine
reclimation.
Dinner music was provided
by Maxine Sayre at the organ.

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nounced a broad price increase for the fuels that run homes and
industries as part of an austerity program to contain inflation
and cut the gaping balance of payments deficit.
Industry Minister Michel d'Ornano said thai in addition to
higher gas, electricity, fuel and coal prices, French homes next
winter can be heated only to a maximum temperature of 68 .
.degrees fahrenheit. The restrictions aimed at cutting down on
imports of costly Arab oil came less than 24 hours after new
President Valery Giscard d'Estaing announced steep increases
in corporate and income taxes. French parliament approval is
virtually certain.

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WASHINGTON -MRS. HENRY A. KISSINGER has entered Bethesda Naval Hospital for treatment of ulcers, the State
Department said today. Mrs. "Kissinger, the Iarmer Nancy
Maginnes, was admitted to the hospital in suburban Bethesda,
Md., on Thursday, a .department spokesman said. She was driven
to the hospital by car, not by ambulance.
The ·spokesman said Mrs. Kissinger, 39, has a history of
Ulcer trouble. He said she would he in the hospital!O days to two
weeks. Neither the spokesman nor the hospital would say what
Mrs. Kissinger's condition was.'

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CLEVELAND - KROGER 00. AND THREE of its top
executives were indicted by a federal grand jury Thursday on
charges Qf shipping contaminated food and offering it for sale.
The indictment said rOdents contaminated food stored at the
finn's warehouse in suburban Solon, Ohio.
Besides the company itself, the 10-count indictment names
Kroger President James P. Herring, FoOd Stores Division
President Lyle Everingham and Vice President Newton W.
Biggs of the Cleveland Division. There was no immediate
comment from the company.
SANTA ROSA, CAUF. - A KINDERGARTEN school song
ending with the line, "Thank you, God, for everything," has been
banned as unconstitutional by a Sonoma County judge.
Superior Court Jud~e Joseph Murphy said the school board
of the community of Rohnert Park was wrong in permitting
students to sing the song, "Thanksgiving."

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Robbery failed
Area lawmen continued an
Investigation today into an
attempted burglary of the First
National Bank Branch Office
at Vinton.
According to Gallia County
Sheriff James W. Saunders,
three persons, a 17-year-old
woman and two men, were
questioned this morning in
Athens in connection with the
attempted robbery, but they
were releaSed.
Gallia County sheriff's
deputies began their investigation shortly after 3 a.m.
after the alarm sounded at the
old Vinton Bank now owned by
the First National Bank of
Gallipolis.
Deputies said entry to the
building was made by breaking
a lock on the rear door.
Once inside, the intruders
attempted to chisel holes in the
wall near the bank's vault.
Deputies said apparently the
alarm sounded scaring the
suspects off.
Sheriff James Saunders and
deputies Richard Kuhn and
Ken Deckard rushed to the ·
scene immediately and hegan
the chase of a brown late mOdel
car believed to he a Pontiac,
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WASHINGTON tUPli Surging prices for metals
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government said today. The
increase in wholesale prices,
however, show.ed signs of
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The May index lor all
commodities was 155, which
was 16.4 per cent above the
May index a year ago. The .
annual rate ol increase was
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MUSICIAN OOMMENDED - Diana Carsey, graduate of
Meigs High School in May has been commended by the U. S.
Marine Youth Fpundation for her activity in the high school
band. She received a certificate which reads, "Distinguished
Musician's certificate to Diana Carsey by the U. S. Marine
Youth Foundation, Inc., and the National Band Association in
recognition of diligence, dedication and musical excellence
as a performing high school bandsman and soloist." Dwight
Goins, Meigs High band director, submitted her name to the
Foundation. She is the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Jack Carsey, Middleport.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1974

Athens County following a
chase through Gallia, Vinton,
and Meigs Counties. They were
joined by sheriff's deputies
from Meigs, Jackson, Vinton,
Athens and Morgan County.
A car matching the
description was stopped this
morning in Athens County, one
mile north o.f Glouster. The
three occupants in the car were
brought to Athens for
questioning but released.
..The FBI was called in to help
with
the
investigation.
Roadblocks were set CUp
throughout southern Ohio.
Bank officials reported that
nothing was taken.
·u was the fourth time in 36
years and third time in the put
seven years that a .robbery or
robbery attempt was made at
the bank.
On May 18, 1971, the bank
was robbed of over $2,000 and
01i Dec. 5, 1967, the bank was
robbed by Thomas Staq.
Slarr was later apprehended
walking along 'Rt. 160 in the
Radcliff area.
The FBI arrested three
persons in connection with the
1971 robbery, and in 1938 two
men attempted to roli the bank
ana they too were apprehended
and convicted.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
A chance of showers
S!Inday. Fair · Monday and
Tuesday. Highs in the '70s
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
majority of the U.S. Senate has
expressed confidence in Secre·tary of State Henry A.
Kissinger in the wiretap controversy, and prosecutors told
Congress they foum! nothing to
indicate criminal conduct on
his part.
Sen. James B. Allen, D-Ala.,
said 52 senators have signed a
resolution calling Kissinger's
integrity and veracity "above
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OONFERS WITH KISSINGER- Congressman Clarence E. Miller and Secretary of State
Dr. Henry Kissinger conferred recently on the Middle East peace settlement during a meeting
of the House Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee. While Miller had high pria&gt;e
for Kissinger's work in negotiating the historic peace breakthrough, he expressed concern for a
possible long term, multi-billion dollar U. S. financial aid committment to the State of Israel
and the Arab nation resulting from the settlement.
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The office of Special Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski
informed the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee it had
found no incriminating inform ation
concerning
Kissinger in the course of its
general
Watergate
investigations. It gave the
assurance in response to an
inquiry from the committee, a
source told UP!.
Kissinger has threatened to

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VI(;KY CLELLAND

Three more candidates for
the honor of queen of the Big
Bend Regatta announced tOday
by Debbie Buck, chairwoman
of the event, are Vicky
Clelland, Jo Enevoldsen, and
Valerie Johnson.
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Miss Clelland is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clelland,
Lasley St., Pomeroy, and is a
1974 graduate of Meigs . High
School. In high .school she
participated in 'the La tip Club,
Nat"fe · Club, marching .and·

concert bands, and was
president of the Arts and CJ:afts
Club. A Candystriper at
.Veterans Memorial Hospital,
she plans to attend Holzer
' Medical Sch~l of Nursing · in
the fall.
"!think it would"he an honor
· to win the title of Regatta
Queen and represent Pomeroy
in other festivals . It would also
be an honor to represent
i'orrletoy for myself," says
Miss Clelland.
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A spring graduate of Eastern
High School, Jo Lynn
Enevoldsen is lhe daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Darwyn
Enevoldsen, Rt. 1, Reedsville.
Among the honors she has
received are the title ,of Meigs
County Grange Princess 197172, selection as the "Best
Defensive Player'·' in girls'
basketball , editor of the school
yearbook.and class officer. She
aiso· took part i'n G'.A .A. ,
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resign unless he is cleared of
any wrongdoing in the wiretapping of 13 former aides and
four newsmen during 1969-71.
The Foreign Relations Committee has agreed at
Kissinger's request to reopen
hearings on the subie&lt;:t.
Wiretap Allegations
The Washington Post reported in Friday editions that
Kissinger also bas asked the
State Department's legal adviser, Carlyle E. Maw, to
conduct his own investigation
of the wiretap allegations,
Kissinger has denied he
initiated the taps to find the
source of White House leaks of
foreign policy information and
documents. He told the Foreign
Relatons Committee only last
week that he merely supplied
the names of those he thought
may be responsible for the
leaks.
Kissinger said he believed

the wiretaps were "perfectly
legal and proper" and in line
with protecting national
security information.
But leaked documents generally reported to have
come from the House Judiciary
Committee, which is condueling the impeachment
inquiry _ conflicted with
Kissinger's story of his role in
the wiretap program.
Foreign Relations Committee Chairman J. William
Fulbright is seeking copies of
those documents from the
Justice Department and
' Watergate Special Prosecutor
Leon Jaworski.
The Justice Department,
through Deputy Attorney Genera! Lawrence Silberman, offidally expressed "concern" to
the House Judiciary Committee Thursday over the
leaks.

52% favor removing Nixon
NEW YORK (UP!) - For
the first time, more than half of
those surveyed in the Harris
poll say they believe President
Nixon should · he impeached
and removed from office.
The Louis Harris firm said
Thursday 52 per cent of the
1,413 persons polled said the
President should be convicted,
35 per cent said he should not
and 13 per cent had no opinion.
The text of the question was:
"All in all, do you think
President Nixon should or
should not he impeached by
Congress and removed from ·

its mind," the pollsters concluded, "and it is now evident
that on reflection, after the
facts .. . have been absorbed,
this President is now in his
worst trouble gn the Watergate
matter.''
The nationwide survey, designed to reach a cross~ction
of the population, also reported
that 73 per cent felt Nixon knew
about the attempt to cover u_p
the Watergate affair as It was
going on. Seventeen per cent
said he did not know, and 10 per
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The figures in the previous
survey, in early May, were' 49
per cent for conviction, 41
against, and 13 per cent not
sure. In March, 43 per cent
for impeachment, 41 per
cent against, and 16 per cent
not sure.
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India just over a month ago became the world's s1xth nation to
explode a nu clear device after acquiring both technology and
fu el from Canada under safeguards . Asked about the India test,
Ziegler said :
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own safeguards . You
cannot apply Canadian safeguards on nuclear rea ctors to ours."
The agreement also provided for establishment of "a joint
working group on technology, research and development in
scientific fields, incl uding space , with special emphasis on exchanges of scientists ." That seemed to indicate the United States
also was prepared to help Egy pt develop rocket technology.
Before his trip to the pyramids, Nixon told the reporters
fo llowing him to be sure to be there for a big suprise. When they
arrived, he told them what it was.

CLEVELAND - A SHABBILY DRESSED young man,
described by a recent acquaintance "as one of the nicer people I
have met," locked himself in a wei!! side apartment today and
began shooting at passersby and police. No one was injured and
he surrendered after teargas was thrown into the apartment,
police said.
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A police department spokesman said the gunman was
"running around the place like an idiot" firing a pistol before he
tossed the gWI out and surrendered. Police said about 16 officers
were sent to the scene but they did not" return the gunfire,
preferring to wait out the sniper. The gunman, known only as
"Glenn," was dressed in worn blue jeans, an army fatigue jacket
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him to see over the crowds to the Sphnix and the three pyramids.
The joint agreement signed in the century-old 50!H"oom Abdin
Palace in Ca iro also called for major U.S. contributions "to
strength en the fin ancial structure of Egypt," and a new
"guarantee Agreement" to cover an expected flow of perhaps $2
billion in pri vate U.S. investment to this country .
It endorsed anew the existing policy of attempting to settle the
Arab-Israeli conflict on the basis of two U.N . Security Council
resolutions, taking "into due account the legitimate interests of
all the peoples in the Middle East, including the Palestinian
people and the right of existence of all states in the area."
But it was the section on nuclear energy that the agreement
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The crowds of chanting, yelling Egyptians that have been in
Nixon's path for the past two days followed him to the pyramids
on the outskirts of Cairo today and on his motorcade back into the
city.
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At one point driving back to the city, Nixon spotted a cluster of
children from the Light and Hope Institution for the Blind. They
waved American flags and included a small musical band .
Nixon stopped the limousine and for the firsrtime since hi s
arrival Wednesday, he and Sadat got out to shake the children's
hands. Secret Service agents rushed up but Nixon pushed
through to the children and the crowd surged in .
U.S. Secret Service agents suggested politely to Nixon that for
his protection he ought to return to the car .
Drive Home
"I'm afraid it's a bit too much," Nixon said to Sadal. He &gt;hook
one last hand and returned to the car for the drive home.
A Russian-built helicopter carrying armed Egyptian troops
provided security by flying over tllc motorcade. While the
jubilant crowds surged toward the President's car, ·they did not
get near him ,
Nixon and Sadat returned in the morning from Alexandria
where the U.S. President bad-held a dinner in his host's honor
Thursday night. In a toast after the meal of Alaskan crab and
California wines, Nixon announced that Sadat would be visiting
the United States in the fall, probably in late September.
Friday is the islamic sabbath, but that did not keep the
multitudes home today as they turned out once again at the
pyramids to yell and chant "Nix&lt;&gt;n .. . Nix&lt;&gt;n ."
"We would say and President Sadat would agree that to stand
here in the presence of perhaps the greatest symbol of the past
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Lee 9.98 Work Pants , - ·. - - ·
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west on SR 141 at 3:10 p. m. Church.
Lee
8.98
Long
Sleeve
Shirts
Sale 7.89
Wednesday when she stopped
pair
PAIR
PLEASANT
VALLEY
Lee
7,98
Short
Sleeve
Shirts
Sale 6.89
to make a left turn onto Neigh1
borhood Rd. An auto driven by
DISCHARGES
Mrs.
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Charles L. Camden, 29, Rt. 2, Harold Blain, Point Plea~ant;
Mens Double Knit
Mrs.
Robert
Diviertro,
Gallipolis, was also traveling
west when he failed to stop his Syracuse; Patricia Neville,
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Hunnell, daughter, Pomeroy ;
Give him Hanes Un the VanSickle car.
derwear and your ' r e sure
John
Litchfield,
New
Haven;
VanSickle claimed an injury, ·
to please.
Small lot for this sale - not every size. Regular
Robert
Keep
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Leon;
Mrs.
Cecil
Generous size. 65 pet.
Be sure to select your
according to the Patrol, but she
29.95
and 49.95.
Complete select ion of sizes
Byer,
Leon;
Mrs
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William
Father
's
Day
Cards
from
cotton
35 pet.
was not Immediately treated:
in
knit
briefs
T
shirts
the exce lle nt line on the lsi
polyester. Permanent
Camden was not injured and Morgan, Apple Grove ; Mrs.
ath letic shirts - boxer and
While They Last.
floor .
Carol
Fisher,
Apple
Grove,
and
press.
gripper shorts . mid length
both vehicles suffered slight
Also Hal l mark Father 's
knit br iefs . Let us help you
damage. Camden was cited for Bertha Plants, Point Pleasant.
Day gift wrap, papers and
find the style and size you
failure to keep an assured clear
ribbon .
For
wan t .
distance.
IHLE GRADUATES
At 6:30 a. m, Wednesday,
Patricia !hie, daughter of
John M. Hager, 59, Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs . John Ihle,
pulled onto SR 160 near the Racine, graduated with honors
junction of 160 and SR 554 when from Ohio University Saturan auto driven by Coy E. Ball, day. Miss Ihle received H
17, of Rt .' 2, Vinton, struck the bachelor of science degree in
Hager auto in the rear, causing educatio n. Attending the
Famous Brand
Two Days Only
Two Days Only
Famous Maker
moderate damage to the Hager commencement were Mr. and
vehicle and severe damage to Mrs. !hie and Larry Poling.
the Ball auto.
No injuries were reported
FIREMAN CALLED
(lim ited quantities)
and the Patrol is still inThe Pomeroy Fire Depart.
14 Only Reg . 104.95
Sale 62.97
vestigating the mishap.
ment was called Wednesday at
3 Only Reg . 74.95
M isses and womens sizes In
Sale 44.97
Popular styles and colors. ~
3:59 p. m. to the end of old
Only
Reg
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44.95
Big
se
lection
of
misses,
blouses
shirts
pulloverS.
3
Sale 26,97
MARRIAGE UCENSE
Spring -Summer
styles
Chester •Road where a Colby
juniors and womehs sizes
1 Only Reg . 34.95
. SALE
Sale 20.97
Gary David Hamon, 22,
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all
popular
lengths.
Box, trash container, was on
14
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Reg
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24,95
Sale
14.97
Albany; and Carol Elaine Ellis,
fire . Damages were minor.
8 Only Reg. 14.95
19, Albany; Carl Lee Robinson ;
Siile 8.97
Home Furnishings, First Floor
22, Norfolk Va ., and , Carolyn
Accessories, Second Floor '
DEGREE AWARDED
Genevieve Manuel, Rt. 2,
John Bradford Lohse, son of
Racine.
Mr. and Mrs . Harold Lohse.,
Pomeroy,
received
his
bachelor's.degree at the June 7
100% POLYESTER FIBERFILl
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commencement at Ohio State
Famous
brands
mens,
womens
and
chlldrens.
styles.
Reg. 9. 99 Queen Size - - - - - - - - Sale 5.88
University.

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the break-in at the headquarters of the Democratic
National Committee before it
happened. Thirty.,.,ven said he
did not know, and 15 per cent

were not sure.
Even if Nixon did not know
beforehand, Harris said, 64 per
cent felt proof of involvement
in the cover-up was sufficient
grounds for impeachment.
Twenty-eight per cent· said it
was not; and 8 per cent were
not sure .

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Crooksville First Church Pastoral appointments made Harold Jeffers from Millerspor
. t, succeeding Earse Mau~r
the final day of the West Ohio . who
goes to Bet pre: St. Mal'li.' .
annual conference (Athens and
Crooksville New Hope
Portsmouth districts) were John Glick from Ashville
Parish, following
announced by Bishop F. Gerald Yoked
VISIT PLANNED
William A!liey who moves to
Meigs and Lawrence County Ensley, effective Sunday.
Cincinnati: Northern Hills.
Chesterhill Charge - Roy
ATHENS DISTRICT
Grange members will visit
Gearhart
from Marne. sucAthens : Richland Ave .Gallia County Grange at
ceeding Kenneth and Catherine
ROdney , Saturday evening . A Clarks Chapel - Danny Dahl Nason who move · to Enpolluck supper will he served from Asbury College, suc- . terprise .
Coolville Charge - Wesley
at 7 p.m. ":itll entertainment to1 ceeding DOn Sa urn who goes to Thatcher
from Waterford
follow . .
. Monoclova - Wilkins Toledo Charge, following Roy Rose
District.
who goes to Stoulsv.llle C~arge.
Enterprise
Charge LOCAL TEMPS
Belpre : St, Mark's - Earse Kenneth
Nason
from
The temperature in , down- . Mauler from Crooksville; First Chesterhill Charge, succeeding ·
town Pomeroy at II ·a.m. Charge, following :Roy Wigal William Cook who goes : on
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Pomeroy, Oh1o
June !Otb, 1974
Dear S1r:
I would appreciate It very much, if you would prmt this 111fonnatlon concerrung the money denved from the sale of popp1es
by the Women of the Amencan Leg10n Aullharies.
Perhaps th1s dlita may be a way of enhghtemng those people
who ask the question consistently- "What m the world do you
women dow1th all the money you get from selling popptes'"
For the past fifty years, the Amencan Legion Auxiliaries
have been observmg "Poppy Day" which IS usually held' on the
Frtday and Saturday, pr~mg Memonal Day.
This is done in every c1ty, towh and village m the United
States of Amenca, where there are Auxiliaries
Usually a week or two, before the date, those m charge of the
sale meet with the Mayor of the City, proclaunmg these days as
the offiC13l Poppy Days PermiSSion IS usually granted by the
Mayor of the City for the women to stand on the street corners
and to enter those Busmess Houses permitting the sale No
pressure is put on any person to "wear a poppy" in memory of
those who gave the1r hves that we, abled bodied people can live a
free life and no set amount is demanded. We only ask the people
with whom we come in contact to "wear the poppy".
It IS easy, now that the war is over and most of our boys are
home or coming home, to forget the boy lying m Flanders F1eld
or other places, or conlmed m a Veteran's Hospital Rest Home
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Nursing Home or lymg 1ll m the1r own home as the result
of war '
So often the question raised by some obstmate person IS"Well, what in the world do you women do, wtth all the money?"
First of all, let me explain, that not one penny of the money IS
used for a "good tune'',asissooften msinuated.
All funds dertved from the sale of poppies IS placed into a
separate bank account earmarked "restncted funds" and the
proceeds can only be used for the disabled Veterans 1n VA
Hospitals, Rest Homes, Athens Mental Health Center, where
many of our veterans are confmed and m their own pnvate
homes.
ThiS past year, I had the privilege of serving District E1ght,
of the American Legion Auxiliary as Veteran's AffairS Rehabilitation DIStrict Chali'IIIllll, compnsmg seven counties,
with twenty-seven Umts and a membership ol2,195 Counties m
this Distrtct are - Metgs, Galla, Vinton, Athens, Fairf~eld,
Hocking and Perry Counties. Out of the twenty-seven Umts, only
22 units sent m a report.
The followmg account was taken from the 22 units showmg
the following
Services rendered m cash and kmd to veterans of the
Chillicothe Veterans' Hospital:
Cash, $1,922.47; items sent such as clothing, books, candy, bibs,
ditty bags, etc valued at $107.25; spent at Christmas tune for
parties for the veterans at Chillicothe Hospital, $1,055.66; Easter,
$92; birtbdays, $285.81; Veteran's' Day, $127.77; other, $132 63,
TbanksgJ.vmg, $12.55; Easter egg hunt, $28.23; seven afghans
knitted and sent to Chillicothe, $175, lor wheel cha1r patients, 18
comforters, $270; cancer pads, tooth brUshes, radtos,
newspapers from home towns, candy sent each month, total,
$778.93; and many other 1tems of ,value which, when added,
amounted to a grand total of $6,560 70. This was sent to
Chillicothe Disabled Veterans only
In addillon, $20 was sent to the Veterans' Leprosy Hospital at
Carville, La., and money and gifts went to Brecksville and
Dayton Hospitals.
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Services rendered m cash and kind to disabled veterans
confined in Athens Mental Health Center, $914.93, for gifts at
birthdays and parties once per month, including treats and game
prizes.
Semces rendered m cash and kmd to disabled veterans in
community nursing homes, rest homes and personal homes
where Veterans are confined amounted to $1,865.91
The grand total for Distrtct 8 thiS past year for the disllbled
veterans amounted to $9,651.04, all der1ved from the sale of
poppies.
Unmeasured in money, 100 hundred women spent 1,067 hours
providing entertauunent for disabled veterans m hospitals etc
There were 29,925 poppies purchased from the disabled
veterans confined in the Soldier's and Sailors Home in Sandusky
who receive no compensation from the government. This money
Is used by the disabled veterans to purcliase some httle gift they
would like for themselves or for their loved ones
E~ this 1s not all. Money is sent from this fund into the
department Which is Used to provide articles of entertainment
such as radios, special equipment for lifting patients from their
beds mto wheelchairs and televisions, and carpeting for chapels,
etc.
For promotion of better understandmg among the mentally
ill 336 hours were donated by women of the auxiliaries. The
amount contributed to the Xerua Tornado diSBster by the
auxiliaries amounted to more than $3,000.
Several years ago, while serving District Eight as its
president, l wrote the following poem, titled "My Poppy
Dream", which explaina the purpose of the poppy sale.

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DEAR DR LAMB - Is 1t
possible, when a woman IS
pregnant, to hve w1th a man
who IS not the father of the
child and when the baby 1s horn
the ch1ld w11l look hke the
man? Can th1s ch1ld more or
less p1ck up the man's looks,
eyes, hatr, even though he IS
not the lahter'
DEAR READER - The
physical characteriStics are
determined by the genes Half
of the genes come from the
mother and half from the
'father. Some of the tra1ts that
appear in the child may not
resemble etther parent
because a less dommant gene
was passed on to the child
That is how a child may look
like someone else m the lamdy
besides the actual parents.
There 1s no way that JUSt
hving with a man w1ll g1ve the
newborn ch1ld any particular
phys1cal charactenshcs Any
smularthes are a comcidence
or are charactenshcs the man
also shared with the real
father.
As the child gets older he
may adopt mannerisms,
posture and speech of the man
he 1dentiftes as father, even
though there may be no blood
relationship. This can often
g1 ve the 1mpress10n of
Slmdanty
DEAR DR LAMB - I have
had a problem lor the past year
of retammg water. Once a
week I take a pill to eliminate
and relieve the swelling of
some parts of my body Is there
perhaps another way, perhaps
through drmkmg JUices or
eating certain foods which
would help m a more natural
way?
DEAR READER - That
depends a lot on what IS
causing you to retam fluid.
Many women have thiS
problem in relation to the1r

regiil81 menstrual cycle It 1s
known
as premenstrual
retentiOn. The cause here IS the
mcreased productiOn of femal e
hormon e,
spec1f1ca l ly
estrogen, m a cyclical fash 1on.
The estrogen causes the body
to retain salt. Water IS
retamed, because the body 1s
holding on to the excess salt
Water retenhon can also be
caused by heart diSease,
kidney disease, hver disease
and m the legs by var1cose
ve1ns, JUSt to mention a lew
causes
In most of these problems
(not vancose vems, however)
the difficulty IS caused by
retention or excess amounts of
salt Normally th e kidney
ehmmates the salt we don 't
need When you take a p11l to
eliminate water 1t chenucally
causes the kidney to eliminate
the excess salt, and the excess
water goes w1th the salt
The only nutrttlonal approach to this problem IS to eat
less salt That may mean
ehmmating a lot of foods you
need because they also con tam
salt m their naturallorm 1 am
thinkmg of nuik and meat m
particular. The extreme form
of a low-salt d~et 18 the nee
diet, which means eating only
nee and lrwt. I don't recommend thiS under any clrcumstances for anyone except
under the careful management
of a phySician.
Despite my remarks, I do
think that you can help yourself
some by avmdmg salty foods
and not USing salt m your
cooking or at the table Usually
this tsn't enough to solve the
problem completely, but you
can try 1t

There all around me the ground was blood red,

Where the sold1ers had fallen and the poppies had bled,
With faces uplifted, they gave me a gla'nce,

,1;;:;1 .,.; ·.;-Gen; Fredenc Ellis Dav1•
son, commander of the !99th
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Vietnam, was the first Negro
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Around a long table they worked without words,

They seemed happy, but yet they were tra1l.
With their hands they were busy and th1s helpe&lt;l a lot,
They were m,aklng red, crepe popp1es for sa le

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These angels of mercy, with sm1les on the 1r face ,

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remammg teams tagged With
one loss, tournament off1c1als
conducted the drawmg to
determme the pairings to wind
up the double..,lunmation tournament
Delendmg four-tune champlan USC, 48-20, and Southern
llhnois, 50-11, w11l tangle
tonight at 7.30 p m , CDT, for
the nght to meet M1am1, 51-10,
co-ranked \\ith Texas the No 1
team m the nation before
coming to Omaha.
In Thursday's second game,
pmch-runner Claude Crockett
scored the wmmng run m the
e1ghth 1nnmg on M1anu th1rd
baseman
Jim
Crosta 's
throwmg error as the Salukis
defeated prevwusiy unbeaten
M1am1, 4-3.

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John Mayberry tagged a
tworun homer in the first m: &lt;
nmg and Vada
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with a homer to spark the "
Royals' victory over the
Brewers Rehever Gene'""
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John Ba1rd and Perk Aull.
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The Syracuse Astros swept a
pa1r of games in little league
actwn th1s week, defea tmg the
Letart Lashers 22-3, and toppmg the Syracuse Braves 20-7
Astros 22 Lashers 3
Jack Duffy went all the way,
giVIng up three h1ts and
strikmg out seven
Amerrcan League
K KISer started on the
East
w 1 pet g b mound for Letart, bemg
Boston
33 25 569
replaced by C Wolf m the
Cleveland
29 27 518
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Milwaukee
28 27 509
31 7 fourth mmng Letart p1tchmg
Oetro1t
29 28 509 3'h gave up 13 hits wh1le strtkmg
New York
30 31 492
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Balt1more
28 29 491
41 , out stx.
West
M1ke Nance led Syracuse
w I pet 9 b
Oakl 'and
32 27 542
with a double, while Steve
Kansasc1ty
29 28 509 2
Hayes added three smgles,
Te)(as
30 29 508 2
Chrcago
26 27 491
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Mark DaviS two smgles, John
Cal i{.o rnta
26 34 433
61h
M 1nnesota
23 31 426 6'h DaviS two smgles, Jack DaviS
' Thursday's Result
two smgles and Dave Nance
Kansas C1ty 5 Milwaukee 4,
and
Tony Salser one smgle
tOqly game scheduled)
Tpdays Probable Pitcher s
each
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For Letart, R Fortune
Kansas C1ty (Busby 7 6J at
Detrott (LaGrow 54), 8 p m
slammed a double and smgle,
M.Jnnesota (Decker 6 4) at
Cleveland (Peterson 3 31 7 30 and C Mtchall added a smgle
p m,
Astros 20 Braves 7
Ch1cago
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Baltimore (Grtmsley 57 ). 7 30
pm
for the victors, stnking out 16
Boston (T1an r 8 5) a t Cal t
batters and fmng a one-h1tter
fornia (Ryan 7 6), 5 p m
New York {T •drow 4 SJ at
Chapman and Cook went on
Oakland (H ol tzman 7 61
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pm .
M~lwaukee
( Kobel 3 3J at combmmg for hve strike outs
Texas(BibbyBB I 9pm
John DaviS and Mark Dav1s
,.,. Saturday's Games "'
Mtnnesota at Cleveland
led the Astros w1 th home runs,
Kansas Crty at Detro1t
wh1le Jack Duffy added a
New York at Oakland
Boston at Ca l 1fornta tw I gh t
double
Ch1cago at Baltimore n ght
Nance added three smgles,
Milwaukee at Texas n•ght
as did Sleye Hayes, wh1le John
Williams shced two singles and
lnternattonal League
Terry
McNickle and John
Standtngs
DaviS each added a smgle
By Untied Press lnternattonal

San Franc sco (Bryant 2 6) at
PittSburgh (E lli s 2 5) 8OS p m
Saturday 's Games
San D1 ego al Montreal nrght
51 Lours at Atla nta nrghl
Los Ange les at New York
San Franc1sco at Prttsburgh
n1gh t
Hous l on at Ch1cago
Philadelphi a at C1nc nnat1
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ESTATE AUCTION
SATIJRDAY, JUNE 15 - 11 AM
The followmg w1!1 be sold at the residence of
the late Belly Cline, 224 Walnut Street, Mid dleport, Oh1o
Ant1que Settee, Desk and Charr, Chest (hand
carved pulls) , Sea Shells, Dishes, Glassware,
Ice Box Cupboard, Medicme Cabinet,
Ullramal1c Gas Range, Coffee Mr!l, Cricket
Chair, Roll A Way Bed , P1ctures, Books, old
school, 2nd 3rd McGuffey Readers, Dresser
Base (marble msert). Oil Lamps, Gas L1ght
(natural gas), School Desk. Walnut Dresser
(tea r drop pulls). Sun Dial Stand, Small Iron
Kettle, Kenmore Washing Machine, Dmette
Set, Nail Keg, Bow Front Chest of Drawers,
Zenith TV, Trunk and Contents, Rugs,
Carpet, many items nol l1sted .

Rochester
Syracuse

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Portland 8 to 7

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26 29 473 7112
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RACINE - Racme edged
Portland, 8-7 m Racme Little
League action thiS week Allan
Pape went the ftrst four In·
mngs, reheved by John Pape,
wh1le Steve F1tch went the
dtstance for Portland
Racine banged out 15 h1ts,
mcludmg a tr1ple, two doubles
and 12 smgles Portland
SIGN YOUNG
managed seven hits, a tnple, a
KANSAS CITY, Mo (UP!) - pa1r of doubles and four
The Kansas C1ty Chiefs Thurs- singles
day announced the signmg of
defensive tackle Wtlbur Young ACQUIRES INTEREST
to a multi-year contract.
VANCOUVER (UP!)- Mrs.
Terms of the contract were June Sifton has acquired onenot disclOsed.
quarter mterest m the Van. couver Blazers of the World
Hockey Association (WHA),
the club's parent company,
Neonex International Ltd., said
Thursday
Mrs. S1fton, wtdow of
newspaper cham executive
John Sifton, paid $75,000 for her
interest in the club, owned by
Vancouver mtlhonaue Jtm
PattiSOn, head of Neonex

MemphiS
Rtchmond
Charleston
Ti dewater
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321 16'17
Thursday's Results
Pawtuc ket 3 MemphiS 2
Rochester 6 T1dewater 2
Syracuse 15 R•chmond 4. lst
Richmond 1 Syracuse o, 2nd

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Aull, to cap ture a 5-1 triUmph
Both Saturday and Sunday's
lwmb11ls star t at 1 30 p m ,
w1th Sllllda)'s doubleheader
bein g earned liv e over
WMPO

l'op hillers [or Middleport
mound tor the Middleport A's
last mmng a smgle by Erme
slnkmg out 1\\0 and wa lkmg M1tchell
Yt ere Crenson Pratt wtth four
mne wh1le y1eldmg 13 runs on
Leadmg hillers for the As Si ngles and a tr1ple, Sieve
R1ck Johnson w1lh two Bachner w1th a home run ,
were
11 h1ts He was replaced by
Mark Haggerty m the [ou1lh smgles and a double, Ron triple and Single, Lavender
mmng who struck out one
Sn;der w1lh two doubles Dale \\llh a pair of smgles and pair
Top h1tters for the Blazers Brownmg \\ 1111 a tnple and of doubles , Dave M1ller w1th
were James Howard wtth a smgle, Dav1d Hams v. 1lh a two smgles and a double, Jeff
double and two s1ngles, Baud double, Bnan Hamilton w1th a Beaver w1th a smgle and a
w1th a double and smgle , and lnple , Carl Carmichael w1th double and Greg Becker w1lh a
Mulford and Ward each w1lh a two smgles and T1m Hood w1th pa1r of doubles
a smgle
double
Pom A's 18 Harrisonville t
Amencans 6 S)' raeuse 4
Gre g Sm1th fired h1s second
Steve Bachner went all the
straight one·h1tter as the A's \\ay fo r the Amen ca ns ,
won their third consecuhH stnkm g out SIX and walking
game
two, wh1le Dave Bass started
Simth struck out 11 and for Syracuse, stn k1ng out
walked two, wh1le giVIng up seven and walkmg three He
lhal lone htt \\llh one out m the \\as replaced by Greg Cundiff
m the stxth who struck out one
and walked one
Mik e [avender and Jeff
Beaver cracked tnples for the
wmners, while Jeff Bcave1,
T1m Thomas, Jeff Miller, Da•e
Free for the asking at
Smtth, and Mike Lavender
our
office.
each smgled once and Bachner
smgled tw1ee
Helpful hmls on home
Hendncks and Smith led
smgles by Pearson and LewiS, Syracuse w1th a pa1r of smgles
decorahng and home
two stolen bases and two mf~eld each, wh1le R1fne cracked a
Improvement ideas.
ground outs
tr1ple and a smgle
Post 140 plated 1ts fmal two
Americans 22 Porn. 13's 7
Mei~
runs m the SIXth when pmchMtke Lavender went four
hitter Sunon Kayser smgled mnm gs for lh1s wm, wh1le M1ke
home two runs w1th none out
Hmdy went the final three [or
Haymaker had led off the 111- the save
mng w1th a smgle with M1ke
M Tnplet suffered the loss
The Athens County
LewiS reaching bsse on an lor Pomeroy
Sao,1ngs &amp; Loan Co
unsuccessful fielder's chmce
296 Second St.
Lavender and Hmdy held
Pomeroy, Ohio
Steve Buzzard sacrificed both Pomeroy to JUSl f1ve hils, w1th
runners over, setting up R Andrews and T Hawley
Kayser's run-producmg smgle leadmg the way w1lh a s1 ngle
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E. M. Blake, Jr.
J. T. Blake
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times, the Australian Open six
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tlffies and the Piccadilly World
Match Play champiOnship five
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tingUishers.
courses we've played m a long
time You have to think about
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every shot you take You can't
L1ghls - S1rens - Hose - Commercial Alarm
be reckless
It 1sn 't necessarily a reflecSystems - Sprinkler Systems - New Fire
hon on the ab11ity of golfers to
Trucks - Ladders - Home Alarm -systems think, but when the ftrst round
New Exhngutshers.
was over, 43 competitors had
We have a complete line of Tags, Signs and
cards shomng 80 or above and
Arrows to meet OSHA Requirements
33-year-&lt;&gt;ld graduate of Kansas the field of 150 turned in a
Open 9 A M.- 5 P. M., Monday thru Fnday
State. "If we get some bad meager total of 195 birdies
weather, I'd hate to see what among them
happens We'll all be embarrassed."
Only a bogey on the 18th hole
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Player leads Open with 70

MAMARONECK, N .Y
(UP!) - Amid a sea of red
faces and a wave of embarrassed golfers, little Gary
Player revealed the secret of
what 1t will take to wm the U S
Open
"It takes a world of mental
d1sc1phne," , satd the darkhaired South Afrtcan, who one
Ma1or League Results
By Un1ted Press lnterna1tonal day hopes to be recognized as
Nat1onal League
Ch1cago
000 000 000 - o 6 1 the greatest golfer m the world.
1 San Fran
000 000 lOx - 1 S 0 "You have to play all the shots
Bonham (4 9) and Lundstedt
in your bag, plus the hag upBarr (3 J) and Rader
stairs ''
New York at Atlanta , ppd ,
When the openmg round of
ram
(Only games scheduled)
the 74th U.S. Open was completed Thursday evening, it
Amencan League
Milwaukee 000 003 100- 4 10 0 was apparent that just about
Kansa s C1ty 230 000 OOx- S 8 0 everyone in the field ol150 was
Slaton.
Travers
(2)
and
Moore Spl1ttorff, Garber (6) missing some p1ece of the1r
and Healy WP- Splittorff (6 6)
eqwpment, whether physical
LP- Siaton (6 8)
HRS- May
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berry {13th) , Pmson (3rdl
or mental. No one was able to
(Only game scheduled)
break par of 70 and only Player
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tortuous, 6,961-yard Winged
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This gave Player, seeking to
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completeasecondGrandSiam
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of the world's four major
llliiP;jOijM~Ei.:R~O,Y,:.._ _ _ _ _l!'""l_llil___-_ _,~.· tournaments, a one-stroke lead
over Mike Reasor, once a
caddy to Arnold Palmer, and
Lou Graham, neither of whom
COMPLETE
owns a tour VICtOry. It also left
a number of the otller top pros
with egg on their face and li\Ue
more than a few wisecrackS to
show for a hard day's work.
"This course really makes
you feel like a dog," laughed
Johnny Miller, the defending
Flowers For the Bride, Groom and the
U.S. Open champion who carne
Wedding Party. Flowers for Showers
m with a 76 and complained the
pin placements couldn't have
and Reception.
been more difficult.,, "I'm
beginnmg to think the only way
l can play this course well is in
a fog."
Even tl!C lmcomparable
Jack Nickhius, who holds the
59 N. Second St., Middleport, 0~
all-time record of 14 IJI8Jor

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some f(:lns near ly 'go t mto 1l
w1th the ump1res after the
home plate ump shouted to
several Me1gs fans · Go back
to the hills where you belong '
The nver Legwn came back
IR the next ga me, behmd a

New Haven Legion
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l'a me back to ~~un a sph t, 5-l on him when Ash recewed
In that 18-3 romp , the Lan what appeared lo be an In easter sh01 tstop, Amoto, drove tentwnal elbow to the head ,
a deep [ly to left f!eld IR the opemng a deep gash over the
second tnn1n g, and as he recei ver's left eye, requ1rmg
steamed toward home plate. shtrhes
catcher M1ck Ash put the tag--- Both benches emptied, and

Cheshire 's Steve Ba1rd fu ed
a no-hiller and Pomeroy s
Greg Sml\h tossed a one-h1tter
to h1ghlight Meigs County Pony
League actwn th1s week
Ba~rd's no-h1t performance
MAMARONECK, NY (UP!) - Oh,d1d theyallcomplain 1
led the Blazers past the MidAll except one, unfiappable, unconquerable Gary Player, and dleport A's, 13-0, wh1le Sm1th
if some of hiS fellow pros had gotten wmd of one of his httle one-hJtted Harnsonv11le as the
as1des, a remark he meant with all his heart, they would've h1l Pomeroy A's rolled to an 18-1
him w1th a flve tron.
v1clory In other achon, the
"This course really makes you feel like a dog," wailed Johnny Middleport Amencans edged
M1ller, the defendmg champ, who felt like diggmg a deep hole for out Syracuse, 6-4, and the
himself somewhere after three-puttmg three different tunes and Amencan blasted the Pomeroy
lunpmg in w1th a SIX-&lt;Jverilllr 76 in Thursday's f1rst round of tlle 13's, 22-7
U S Open at unspeakably d1ff1cult Wmged Foot.
Cheshlre13 A'sO
"There's only one way to descrtbe 11. . awesome," sa1d Jerry
Steve Baird faced only 17
Heard, more than satisfied with hiS 73 "You know what I was batters, striking out mne m
domg' I was playing survival of the fittest out there "
gammg hiS lh1rd Victory of the
Then there was Ralph Johnston, once an assistant pro here and- season agamst no defeats
a spunky httle fellow you may remember for his opemng round 68
Kei!h Lynch started on the
m the U S.OpenatMer1on, Pa, three years ago
Grunting Everytime
He was down at the other end of the pole, playmg mth a pulled
tendon, gruntmg everytin\e he got good wood on the ball He had
an 87 and w1thdrew
"If l hadn't chipped and putted I would've shot a 95," Johnson
confessed "How tough IS the course' It's the toughest one I ever
played."
Now comes Gary Player, the f1rst round leader w1th an even
NEWHAVEN, W Va -The
par 70 which puts him one stroke up on everybody else
New Haven American Leg10n
Gary Player has a little deVIl m hun.
pounded out mne h1ts and stole
He knows Wmged Foot IS excruciatingly tough, and the
11 bases enroute to a 9-2 wm
majonty of hts colleagues are complam1ng.
over the VISltmg Metgs County
Publicly, he had this comment·
Babe Ruth squad Thursday
"ThiS IS the way golf should be played "
rught Rick Hesson survtved a
Pnvately, he went even better.
shakey f1rsl mrung to notch his
"Make 11 tougher," he whispered, ImpiShly, to one of the of- f1rst mound v1ctory of the new
fictals here, Frank Hann1gan, assistant director of the USGA.
Legwn season
Gary Player means 11.
Meigs plated both of 1ts runs
Loves !I
m the ltrst mmng on three of
The tougher 1t is, the more most of the tounng pros moan and
the1r four hits m the game.
complam; the tougher 11 IS, the more Gary Player loves 1t
Mankm led off the game w1th a
He's a pusher He dehghts m workmg hard and pushmg himself single to left, followed by Cole's
to see how much he can accomplish He believes no professtonal Single to center. Sayre doubled
golfer works any harder or pushes hunself any more than he home both runs followmg a fly
does, and after observmg him for 20 years now I'm mclmed to hall to right by Jeff McKinney
agree w1th h110.
Hesson then struck out the next
Player has sa1d he'd qmt if he "grand slams" agam, and two hitters to end the 1nnmg.
wmnmg the Open would do 11 for hun He IS one of only four men
Hesson held the VISitors
ever to WID golf's four maJor t1tles once -the U.S. Open ( 1965), 'hitless throughout the next f1ve
the British Open (1959and 1968), the PGA (1962 and 1972) and the mnmgs totalmg nme stnkeouts
Masters (1961 and 1974). Only Jack Nicklaus has qone 11 twice
and walking JUSI two. Kevm
Money ISn't what lUlpels Gary Player the most
Camp fiRIShed up the final two
Pride does
innings, allowmg one hit.
That's why I don't thinkhe'llquiteven if he does w1n this Open
For New Haven, Rob Belcher
He's still .m better phystcal shape at 38 than more than three- led off the second w1th a Single
quarters of the entrants m this field and he says he thinks "a man followed by Danny Hannon's
of 50 can do anything he can do at 20 "
Single Belcher later scored on
Before Anything Else
an error, one of the two costly
Gary Player could get a little argument there, but one thmg Me1gs m1scues, w1th Harmon
he's absolutely dogmatic about IS that h1s fanuly, meanmg his advancing to third Two outs
wife and SIX children, come before anything else with h110, grand later, Harmon stole home to he
slams, prestige or money.
the score
"Makmg money Isn't the answer to life," he sa1d to one
New Haven posted three
newsman m the locker room after Thursday's round.
more runs in the th1rd on
"Do you realize I've been away from home (m South Mrica) Gardner's single and walks to
what amounts to 12 years m my 20 years on the tour' It's a fact. Belcher and Harmon loadmg
"When Ileave home, do you know what I do? I cry like a baby. the bases All three runs scored
I choke up, and I'm not at all ashamed to admit 1t Leaving my on an outfield nuscue on a fly
family for siX weeks at a stretch is the most difficult thmg in the hall by Hesson. Two more runs
world for me. L1sten, you may thmk what l do IS a bed of roses, came across m the third after
but I can personally assure you it IS not "

Astros sweep
two in little
league action

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La st season , the Meigs
legwnnatres spe nt a turbulen t
Sunday afternoon m Lan·
caslt&gt;r, droppmg the first game
18-3, before a fired up squad

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The Meigs Amencan Legion
baseball team puts lis lourgame v.m streak on the lme
thiS weekend, as the legwnnmres travel to Lancaster ror a
tw~nb11l on Saturday befor~ ­
returntng horne for a
doubleheader Sunday agamst
lfwe ll .
Last
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Nesseiroad, Rod Karr and R1ck
VanMatre swept a pa1r of
doubleheaders from Lowell
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always remember the wars," they said,

"How those men fought hard side by side
And think of the sacrifice, render.d for you ,
And wear one of their red crepj! R.OPPfe~ . wiJh pride "
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I awoke from m'l dream and what seemed an artillery ,
Was only th~ W'blnen on the Amer ican Legfon Auxiliary,
They carried lar.'Qe bunches of red flowers m their hands

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And then, as I turned tor ;us! one more look,
I noticed how shell shocked and 111

Were telling John Doe " to be kind,
Wear a poppy," they said. "and help war veterans, not dead,
"Bufare maimed with sick milfsandsome blind "

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OMAHA , Neb. (UP!)- The
Miami Hurn~anes, losers to
Southern Ilhn01s Thursday
mght, were wmners m tlle
draw for a bye munediately
after the game, automatically
thrustmg them mto Saturday's
championShip game of the 1974
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I knew they bloomed on the battle fields of France.

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m the only run w1th a smgle m
the seventh mnmg. An error by
ftrst baseman B11ly W1lhams
enabled Steve Ontiveros to
reach second b~se and a w1ld

pitch moved Ontiveros to th1rd
before 1 homasson Singled
sharply to center
B11l Bonham, who allowed
only live hits, was the hardluck
loser, droppmg his nmth game
In 13 deCISIOnS
The only other sched!iled
National League game, New
York at Atlanta, was ramed
out In the only schediiled
Amencan Leagne actwn, Kansas Ci ty edged Mllwaukee 5-4

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RACINE - The Racme A's
pee-wee team opened defense
of 1ts IItle w1th a lf&gt;-8 v1ctory
over Syracuse, before uppmg
its record to 2-0 Tuesday on the
season w1th an 8-4 tnumph
over Letart
In the tnumph over
Syracuse, the leading hitters
for the A's were Fisher w1th a
home run, N Bostick with two
doubles and a tnple, C Bostick
w1th two home runs 1\Rd a
single, Cummms w1th a home
run and lr1ple, and Curfman
w1th a smgle, double and home
run.
In Tuesday's wm, Racme
was led by Fisher wtlh a pair of
smgles and a double, N
Bostick w1th a smgle, C.
Bos lick with a three-run
horner, Cumnuns with a double
and Curfman with a smgle.

I had wandered Into Flanders Field

But behold. their gleam was not !here
The PQpples had vanished, but right In the~r path

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And I knew as I gazed at the crosses wh1te

I took another look at the crosses so white

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Then, I saw the rays of an eternal light.
Displaying the red poppieS yield

And I knelt there and said a prayer '
Looking up Into Heaven, to the great God of Love,
He assured me, the1r souls were up there.

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I had a dream qu1te rare
I stood on beds of soft green moss
Looking down at some crosses there

Then I stooped down to touch Olleherpe'sq rave ,

By FRED McMANE
UPI Spllrts Wrtter
Jim Barr may have found the
secrel lo lullllhng the promise
predicted of hlUI when the San
Francisco G1ants Signed him
off the campus of Southern
Ca hforma four years ago
The 2&amp;-year-&lt;&gt;ld nghthander,
who has posted a rather undistmguiShed 20-28 record m
h1s lirst three maJOr league
seasons, thmks he m1ght have
been tmng himself out before
the game begms by lhrowmg
too long and too hard m the pregame warmups
Barr accidentally came upon
that 1dea last year m Chicago
when ram delays tw1ce mterrupted hiS pre-game wannups.
When play fmally got underway Barr pitched one of the
best games of h1s b1g league
ca reer He thought nothmg
about 11, however, until
Thursday when he decided to
try the same routme prwr to a
start agamst the Ch1cago Cubs.
Worked Again
He cut down his warmup

conSiderably, p1tchmg for a
few mmutes then sitting down
and p1tchmg agam The expenment worked agam as Barr
allowed only SIX hits m p1tchmg
the Gtants to a 1-0 VIctory that
snapped a four-game losmg
streak. The complete game
performance was only the
seventh turn ed m by the
G1ants' staff this season
Barr sa1d he was able to get
loose m only siX mmutes so he
saw no need to contmue
throwm g hard before the
game
"If Barr could pitch that well
all the time," smd Gtants'
manager Charley Fox, 11 We
wouldn't have a care m the
world It was as good a game
as anyone could pitch and 1t
came at the nghl lime."
Gary Thomasson, the

The Rw Grande Chorale of
R10 Grande College \\Ill
sponsor a slow p1tch softball
tournament June 28, 29 and 30
at Evans F1eld on the campus
of Rw Grande College
Enb y fee IS $25 and a new
Dudley softball lor the smgle
e l!mm atJO n tournaJl'ltnt
Drawmg [or pa1nngs Will be runs
held Tuesday, June 25 at 7 at
Entr1es are limi ted to the
Evans F!eld
f1rst 24 teams and the entry lee
For addil!Onal mforrnalwn must be recmved by Fnday,
Generations to come will benef'it
conta ct tournament director June 14
To the Citizens of the Rio Grande College D1str1ct
Anyone mterested 1n parDon Saunders, Rt 2, B1dwell
Your response at the polls waS" gratifying.
( 245-56881 at your earliest llclpatmg should con tact Ted
What you d1d not only produces unmediate results, but also convemence. The first e1ght Moranty, 486 Richland Ave,
w11l reflect on the generations to come Your action 1nsures teams to contact the d~rector Athens, at 592-4232 after 5 p m
economic educallonal opportumty for all - young and old A w11l be eligible for the tour- "': ,,at 594-3731, or Fred Cluff,
cominunity college should be a "people college." With your help namen t
F1Sher Rd , Athens, at 593-3120
!lie commuruty college program w1ll reflect your desires. Fur(ihecks ' should be made
ther, your actwn accompllshed thiS without the expenditure of
pay'able to the Barons Softball
m1ll10ns of dollars lor a phySical plant
AssOClatton
Your response was predicated on true and accurate mA men's slo-p1tch softball
fonnation More often than not facts w1ll cause people to act
tournament, sponsored by The
more readily than ghb rhetoric Uterally hundreds of persons
Barons, \\Ill be held on the
gave oftheir tin\e and money to dissemmate those facts.
Athens C1ty Softball Fields
This was truly a conunumty project. Men and women from
June 21, 22 and 23
all over the D1str1ct worked tirelessly to make the commumty
Entry fee for the double
college program a reality. Many of them I can Identify , others I
ehmmahon tourney 1s $40 and
cannot. Yet, each of you can reap some personal satiSfactiOn for
two Dudley balls
your efforts. I am mdeed grateful to you
The top three teams Will be
Remember thiS 1s your college. Learn to know 1!! Prod 1t!
awarded
trophies, and the
CritiCize 1! 1Demand services 1And a hove all, support it 1
champtons w11l receive
For all those who w1ll be rec1p1ents of your action, now and
forever more, humbly I say, "thank you " - Alphus R Jackets
There w1ll also be pnzes for
ChriStensen, preSident, R1o Grande College.
the most h1ts and most home

Last night, as I lay, asleeping,

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scramble for a flve-&lt;&gt;ver 75. On
the first hole, Nicklaus tapped
a 28-foot putt that rolled 18 feet
beyond the cup, and as he sa1d
later, "That's some way to
start an Open It was
ndiculous "
And so 1t was on Day One of
AmeriCa's most prestigious
golf event. Only live playersBobby
N1chols,
Bruce
Crampton, Barney Thompson,
Jim Colbert and Ray Floydmanaged a 2-over-par 72, and
Palmer found hunself m excellent position With a 73,
bracketmg him with Jerry
Heard, Hale Irwin, Tom
Watson, Rod Funseth, Mark
Hayes, Dave Graham and JOhn
Buczek,
Tom Weiskopf was in a group
with Miller at 76, Lee Trevino
was at 78, !filly Casper, winner
of the Open the last tin\e 1t was
played here in 1959, had an 80
and Hubie Green, winner of
three tour events thiS year,
including last week's Phlladelphta Golf Classic, opened
with a hair-raiSing 81
Get Even Worse
And, in the opinion of many,
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as the weekend activities
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neck.
Player, m response to a
question, sa1d he would like to
be recognized as the world's
best golfer, but he added that 11
isn't fair to start making
comparisons until a man's
career IS over. In addition to
wmnmg the PGA, Masters and
Br~tish Open twice each and
the U S Open once, hiS bag of
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June !Otb, 1974
Dear S1r:
I would appreciate It very much, if you would prmt this 111fonnatlon concerrung the money denved from the sale of popp1es
by the Women of the Amencan Leg10n Aullharies.
Perhaps th1s dlita may be a way of enhghtemng those people
who ask the question consistently- "What m the world do you
women dow1th all the money you get from selling popptes'"
For the past fifty years, the Amencan Legion Auxiliaries
have been observmg "Poppy Day" which IS usually held' on the
Frtday and Saturday, pr~mg Memonal Day.
This is done in every c1ty, towh and village m the United
States of Amenca, where there are Auxiliaries
Usually a week or two, before the date, those m charge of the
sale meet with the Mayor of the City, proclaunmg these days as
the offiC13l Poppy Days PermiSSion IS usually granted by the
Mayor of the City for the women to stand on the street corners
and to enter those Busmess Houses permitting the sale No
pressure is put on any person to "wear a poppy" in memory of
those who gave the1r hves that we, abled bodied people can live a
free life and no set amount is demanded. We only ask the people
with whom we come in contact to "wear the poppy".
It IS easy, now that the war is over and most of our boys are
home or coming home, to forget the boy lying m Flanders F1eld
or other places, or conlmed m a Veteran's Hospital Rest Home
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Nursing Home or lymg 1ll m the1r own home as the result
of war '
So often the question raised by some obstmate person IS"Well, what in the world do you women do, wtth all the money?"
First of all, let me explain, that not one penny of the money IS
used for a "good tune'',asissooften msinuated.
All funds dertved from the sale of poppies IS placed into a
separate bank account earmarked "restncted funds" and the
proceeds can only be used for the disabled Veterans 1n VA
Hospitals, Rest Homes, Athens Mental Health Center, where
many of our veterans are confmed and m their own pnvate
homes.
ThiS past year, I had the privilege of serving District E1ght,
of the American Legion Auxiliary as Veteran's AffairS Rehabilitation DIStrict Chali'IIIllll, compnsmg seven counties,
with twenty-seven Umts and a membership ol2,195 Counties m
this Distrtct are - Metgs, Galla, Vinton, Athens, Fairf~eld,
Hocking and Perry Counties. Out of the twenty-seven Umts, only
22 units sent m a report.
The followmg account was taken from the 22 units showmg
the following
Services rendered m cash and kmd to veterans of the
Chillicothe Veterans' Hospital:
Cash, $1,922.47; items sent such as clothing, books, candy, bibs,
ditty bags, etc valued at $107.25; spent at Christmas tune for
parties for the veterans at Chillicothe Hospital, $1,055.66; Easter,
$92; birtbdays, $285.81; Veteran's' Day, $127.77; other, $132 63,
TbanksgJ.vmg, $12.55; Easter egg hunt, $28.23; seven afghans
knitted and sent to Chillicothe, $175, lor wheel cha1r patients, 18
comforters, $270; cancer pads, tooth brUshes, radtos,
newspapers from home towns, candy sent each month, total,
$778.93; and many other 1tems of ,value which, when added,
amounted to a grand total of $6,560 70. This was sent to
Chillicothe Disabled Veterans only
In addillon, $20 was sent to the Veterans' Leprosy Hospital at
Carville, La., and money and gifts went to Brecksville and
Dayton Hospitals.
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Services rendered m cash and kind to disabled veterans
confined in Athens Mental Health Center, $914.93, for gifts at
birthdays and parties once per month, including treats and game
prizes.
Semces rendered m cash and kmd to disabled veterans in
community nursing homes, rest homes and personal homes
where Veterans are confined amounted to $1,865.91
The grand total for Distrtct 8 thiS past year for the disllbled
veterans amounted to $9,651.04, all der1ved from the sale of
poppies.
Unmeasured in money, 100 hundred women spent 1,067 hours
providing entertauunent for disabled veterans m hospitals etc
There were 29,925 poppies purchased from the disabled
veterans confined in the Soldier's and Sailors Home in Sandusky
who receive no compensation from the government. This money
Is used by the disabled veterans to purcliase some httle gift they
would like for themselves or for their loved ones
E~ this 1s not all. Money is sent from this fund into the
department Which is Used to provide articles of entertainment
such as radios, special equipment for lifting patients from their
beds mto wheelchairs and televisions, and carpeting for chapels,
etc.
For promotion of better understandmg among the mentally
ill 336 hours were donated by women of the auxiliaries. The
amount contributed to the Xerua Tornado diSBster by the
auxiliaries amounted to more than $3,000.
Several years ago, while serving District Eight as its
president, l wrote the following poem, titled "My Poppy
Dream", which explaina the purpose of the poppy sale.

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By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR LAMB - Is 1t
possible, when a woman IS
pregnant, to hve w1th a man
who IS not the father of the
child and when the baby 1s horn
the ch1ld w11l look hke the
man? Can th1s ch1ld more or
less p1ck up the man's looks,
eyes, hatr, even though he IS
not the lahter'
DEAR READER - The
physical characteriStics are
determined by the genes Half
of the genes come from the
mother and half from the
'father. Some of the tra1ts that
appear in the child may not
resemble etther parent
because a less dommant gene
was passed on to the child
That is how a child may look
like someone else m the lamdy
besides the actual parents.
There 1s no way that JUSt
hving with a man w1ll g1ve the
newborn ch1ld any particular
phys1cal charactenshcs Any
smularthes are a comcidence
or are charactenshcs the man
also shared with the real
father.
As the child gets older he
may adopt mannerisms,
posture and speech of the man
he 1dentiftes as father, even
though there may be no blood
relationship. This can often
g1 ve the 1mpress10n of
Slmdanty
DEAR DR LAMB - I have
had a problem lor the past year
of retammg water. Once a
week I take a pill to eliminate
and relieve the swelling of
some parts of my body Is there
perhaps another way, perhaps
through drmkmg JUices or
eating certain foods which
would help m a more natural
way?
DEAR READER - That
depends a lot on what IS
causing you to retam fluid.
Many women have thiS
problem in relation to the1r

regiil81 menstrual cycle It 1s
known
as premenstrual
retentiOn. The cause here IS the
mcreased productiOn of femal e
hormon e,
spec1f1ca l ly
estrogen, m a cyclical fash 1on.
The estrogen causes the body
to retain salt. Water IS
retamed, because the body 1s
holding on to the excess salt
Water retenhon can also be
caused by heart diSease,
kidney disease, hver disease
and m the legs by var1cose
ve1ns, JUSt to mention a lew
causes
In most of these problems
(not vancose vems, however)
the difficulty IS caused by
retention or excess amounts of
salt Normally th e kidney
ehmmates the salt we don 't
need When you take a p11l to
eliminate water 1t chenucally
causes the kidney to eliminate
the excess salt, and the excess
water goes w1th the salt
The only nutrttlonal approach to this problem IS to eat
less salt That may mean
ehmmating a lot of foods you
need because they also con tam
salt m their naturallorm 1 am
thinkmg of nuik and meat m
particular. The extreme form
of a low-salt d~et 18 the nee
diet, which means eating only
nee and lrwt. I don't recommend thiS under any clrcumstances for anyone except
under the careful management
of a phySician.
Despite my remarks, I do
think that you can help yourself
some by avmdmg salty foods
and not USing salt m your
cooking or at the table Usually
this tsn't enough to solve the
problem completely, but you
can try 1t

There all around me the ground was blood red,

Where the sold1ers had fallen and the poppies had bled,
With faces uplifted, they gave me a gla'nce,

,1;;:;1 .,.; ·.;-Gen; Fredenc Ellis Dav1•
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Around a long table they worked without words,

They seemed happy, but yet they were tra1l.
With their hands they were busy and th1s helpe&lt;l a lot,
They were m,aklng red, crepe popp1es for sa le

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These angels of mercy, with sm1les on the 1r face ,

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actwn th1s week, defea tmg the
Letart Lashers 22-3, and toppmg the Syracuse Braves 20-7
Astros 22 Lashers 3
Jack Duffy went all the way,
giVIng up three h1ts and
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Amerrcan League
K KISer started on the
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Boston
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Cleveland
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Milwaukee
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31 7 fourth mmng Letart p1tchmg
Oetro1t
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New York
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Balt1more
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West
M1ke Nance led Syracuse
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Oakl 'and
32 27 542
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Kansasc1ty
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Te)(as
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Chrcago
26 27 491
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Mark DaviS two smgles, John
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M 1nnesota
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Kansas C1ty 5 Milwaukee 4,
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tOqly game scheduled)
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Detrott (LaGrow 54), 8 p m
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Boston (T1an r 8 5) a t Cal t
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fornia (Ryan 7 6), 5 p m
New York {T •drow 4 SJ at
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Oakland (H ol tzman 7 61
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M~lwaukee
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Texas(BibbyBB I 9pm
John DaviS and Mark Dav1s
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Mtnnesota at Cleveland
led the Astros w1 th home runs,
Kansas Crty at Detro1t
wh1le Jack Duffy added a
New York at Oakland
Boston at Ca l 1fornta tw I gh t
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Ch1cago at Baltimore n ght
Nance added three smgles,
Milwaukee at Texas n•ght
as did Sleye Hayes, wh1le John
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Terry
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Ant1que Settee, Desk and Charr, Chest (hand
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Portland, 8-7 m Racme Little
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mngs, reheved by John Pape,
wh1le Steve F1tch went the
dtstance for Portland
Racine banged out 15 h1ts,
mcludmg a tr1ple, two doubles
and 12 smgles Portland
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KANSAS CITY, Mo (UP!) - pa1r of doubles and four
The Kansas C1ty Chiefs Thurs- singles
day announced the signmg of
defensive tackle Wtlbur Young ACQUIRES INTEREST
to a multi-year contract.
VANCOUVER (UP!)- Mrs.
Terms of the contract were June Sifton has acquired onenot disclOsed.
quarter mterest m the Van. couver Blazers of the World
Hockey Association (WHA),
the club's parent company,
Neonex International Ltd., said
Thursday
Mrs. S1fton, wtdow of
newspaper cham executive
John Sifton, paid $75,000 for her
interest in the club, owned by
Vancouver mtlhonaue Jtm
PattiSOn, head of Neonex

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Rochester 6 T1dewater 2
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l'op hillers [or Middleport
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Amencans 6 S)' raeuse 4
Gre g Sm1th fired h1s second
Steve Bachner went all the
straight one·h1tter as the A's \\ay fo r the Amen ca ns ,
won their third consecuhH stnkm g out SIX and walking
game
two, wh1le Dave Bass started
Simth struck out 11 and for Syracuse, stn k1ng out
walked two, wh1le giVIng up seven and walkmg three He
lhal lone htt \\llh one out m the \\as replaced by Greg Cundiff
m the stxth who struck out one
and walked one
Mik e [avender and Jeff
Beaver cracked tnples for the
wmners, while Jeff Bcave1,
T1m Thomas, Jeff Miller, Da•e
Free for the asking at
Smtth, and Mike Lavender
our
office.
each smgled once and Bachner
smgled tw1ee
Helpful hmls on home
Hendncks and Smith led
smgles by Pearson and LewiS, Syracuse w1th a pa1r of smgles
decorahng and home
two stolen bases and two mf~eld each, wh1le R1fne cracked a
Improvement ideas.
ground outs
tr1ple and a smgle
Post 140 plated 1ts fmal two
Americans 22 Porn. 13's 7
Mei~
runs m the SIXth when pmchMtke Lavender went four
hitter Sunon Kayser smgled mnm gs for lh1s wm, wh1le M1ke
home two runs w1th none out
Hmdy went the final three [or
Haymaker had led off the 111- the save
mng w1th a smgle with M1ke
M Tnplet suffered the loss
The Athens County
LewiS reaching bsse on an lor Pomeroy
Sao,1ngs &amp; Loan Co
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296 Second St.
Lavender and Hmdy held
Pomeroy, Ohio
Steve Buzzard sacrificed both Pomeroy to JUSl f1ve hils, w1th
runners over, setting up R Andrews and T Hawley
Kayser's run-producmg smgle leadmg the way w1lh a s1 ngle
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tlffies and the Piccadilly World
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L1ghls - S1rens - Hose - Commercial Alarm
be reckless
It 1sn 't necessarily a reflecSystems - Sprinkler Systems - New Fire
hon on the ab11ity of golfers to
Trucks - Ladders - Home Alarm -systems think, but when the ftrst round
New Exhngutshers.
was over, 43 competitors had
We have a complete line of Tags, Signs and
cards shomng 80 or above and
Arrows to meet OSHA Requirements
33-year-&lt;&gt;ld graduate of Kansas the field of 150 turned in a
Open 9 A M.- 5 P. M., Monday thru Fnday
State. "If we get some bad meager total of 195 birdies
weather, I'd hate to see what among them
happens We'll all be embarrassed."
Only a bogey on the 18th hole
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MAMARONECK, N .Y
(UP!) - Amid a sea of red
faces and a wave of embarrassed golfers, little Gary
Player revealed the secret of
what 1t will take to wm the U S
Open
"It takes a world of mental
d1sc1phne," , satd the darkhaired South Afrtcan, who one
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Nat1onal League
Ch1cago
000 000 000 - o 6 1 the greatest golfer m the world.
1 San Fran
000 000 lOx - 1 S 0 "You have to play all the shots
Bonham (4 9) and Lundstedt
in your bag, plus the hag upBarr (3 J) and Rader
stairs ''
New York at Atlanta , ppd ,
When the openmg round of
ram
(Only games scheduled)
the 74th U.S. Open was completed Thursday evening, it
Amencan League
Milwaukee 000 003 100- 4 10 0 was apparent that just about
Kansa s C1ty 230 000 OOx- S 8 0 everyone in the field ol150 was
Slaton.
Travers
(2)
and
Moore Spl1ttorff, Garber (6) missing some p1ece of the1r
and Healy WP- Splittorff (6 6)
eqwpment, whether physical
LP- Siaton (6 8)
HRS- May
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berry {13th) , Pmson (3rdl
or mental. No one was able to
(Only game scheduled)
break par of 70 and only Player
,. . ,..... __was able to equal it over the
tortuous, 6,961-yard Winged
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,O FFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO S (CLOSE'
completeasecondGrandSiam
•AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT !'iT •
of the world's four major
llliiP;jOijM~Ei.:R~O,Y,:.._ _ _ _ _l!'""l_llil___-_ _,~.· tournaments, a one-stroke lead
over Mike Reasor, once a
caddy to Arnold Palmer, and
Lou Graham, neither of whom
COMPLETE
owns a tour VICtOry. It also left
a number of the otller top pros
with egg on their face and li\Ue
more than a few wisecrackS to
show for a hard day's work.
"This course really makes
you feel like a dog," laughed
Johnny Miller, the defending
Flowers For the Bride, Groom and the
U.S. Open champion who carne
Wedding Party. Flowers for Showers
m with a 76 and complained the
pin placements couldn't have
and Reception.
been more difficult.,, "I'm
beginnmg to think the only way
l can play this course well is in
a fog."
Even tl!C lmcomparable
Jack Nickhius, who holds the
59 N. Second St., Middleport, 0~
all-time record of 14 IJI8Jor

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some f(:lns near ly 'go t mto 1l
w1th the ump1res after the
home plate ump shouted to
several Me1gs fans · Go back
to the hills where you belong '
The nver Legwn came back
IR the next ga me, behmd a

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l'a me back to ~~un a sph t, 5-l on him when Ash recewed
In that 18-3 romp , the Lan what appeared lo be an In easter sh01 tstop, Amoto, drove tentwnal elbow to the head ,
a deep [ly to left f!eld IR the opemng a deep gash over the
second tnn1n g, and as he recei ver's left eye, requ1rmg
steamed toward home plate. shtrhes
catcher M1ck Ash put the tag--- Both benches emptied, and

Cheshire 's Steve Ba1rd fu ed
a no-hiller and Pomeroy s
Greg Sml\h tossed a one-h1tter
to h1ghlight Meigs County Pony
League actwn th1s week
Ba~rd's no-h1t performance
MAMARONECK, NY (UP!) - Oh,d1d theyallcomplain 1
led the Blazers past the MidAll except one, unfiappable, unconquerable Gary Player, and dleport A's, 13-0, wh1le Sm1th
if some of hiS fellow pros had gotten wmd of one of his httle one-hJtted Harnsonv11le as the
as1des, a remark he meant with all his heart, they would've h1l Pomeroy A's rolled to an 18-1
him w1th a flve tron.
v1clory In other achon, the
"This course really makes you feel like a dog," wailed Johnny Middleport Amencans edged
M1ller, the defendmg champ, who felt like diggmg a deep hole for out Syracuse, 6-4, and the
himself somewhere after three-puttmg three different tunes and Amencan blasted the Pomeroy
lunpmg in w1th a SIX-&lt;Jverilllr 76 in Thursday's f1rst round of tlle 13's, 22-7
U S Open at unspeakably d1ff1cult Wmged Foot.
Cheshlre13 A'sO
"There's only one way to descrtbe 11. . awesome," sa1d Jerry
Steve Baird faced only 17
Heard, more than satisfied with hiS 73 "You know what I was batters, striking out mne m
domg' I was playing survival of the fittest out there "
gammg hiS lh1rd Victory of the
Then there was Ralph Johnston, once an assistant pro here and- season agamst no defeats
a spunky httle fellow you may remember for his opemng round 68
Kei!h Lynch started on the
m the U S.OpenatMer1on, Pa, three years ago
Grunting Everytime
He was down at the other end of the pole, playmg mth a pulled
tendon, gruntmg everytin\e he got good wood on the ball He had
an 87 and w1thdrew
"If l hadn't chipped and putted I would've shot a 95," Johnson
confessed "How tough IS the course' It's the toughest one I ever
played."
Now comes Gary Player, the f1rst round leader w1th an even
NEWHAVEN, W Va -The
par 70 which puts him one stroke up on everybody else
New Haven American Leg10n
Gary Player has a little deVIl m hun.
pounded out mne h1ts and stole
He knows Wmged Foot IS excruciatingly tough, and the
11 bases enroute to a 9-2 wm
majonty of hts colleagues are complam1ng.
over the VISltmg Metgs County
Publicly, he had this comment·
Babe Ruth squad Thursday
"ThiS IS the way golf should be played "
rught Rick Hesson survtved a
Pnvately, he went even better.
shakey f1rsl mrung to notch his
"Make 11 tougher," he whispered, ImpiShly, to one of the of- f1rst mound v1ctory of the new
fictals here, Frank Hann1gan, assistant director of the USGA.
Legwn season
Gary Player means 11.
Meigs plated both of 1ts runs
Loves !I
m the ltrst mmng on three of
The tougher 1t is, the more most of the tounng pros moan and
the1r four hits m the game.
complam; the tougher 11 IS, the more Gary Player loves 1t
Mankm led off the game w1th a
He's a pusher He dehghts m workmg hard and pushmg himself single to left, followed by Cole's
to see how much he can accomplish He believes no professtonal Single to center. Sayre doubled
golfer works any harder or pushes hunself any more than he home both runs followmg a fly
does, and after observmg him for 20 years now I'm mclmed to hall to right by Jeff McKinney
agree w1th h110.
Hesson then struck out the next
Player has sa1d he'd qmt if he "grand slams" agam, and two hitters to end the 1nnmg.
wmnmg the Open would do 11 for hun He IS one of only four men
Hesson held the VISitors
ever to WID golf's four maJor t1tles once -the U.S. Open ( 1965), 'hitless throughout the next f1ve
the British Open (1959and 1968), the PGA (1962 and 1972) and the mnmgs totalmg nme stnkeouts
Masters (1961 and 1974). Only Jack Nicklaus has qone 11 twice
and walking JUSI two. Kevm
Money ISn't what lUlpels Gary Player the most
Camp fiRIShed up the final two
Pride does
innings, allowmg one hit.
That's why I don't thinkhe'llquiteven if he does w1n this Open
For New Haven, Rob Belcher
He's still .m better phystcal shape at 38 than more than three- led off the second w1th a Single
quarters of the entrants m this field and he says he thinks "a man followed by Danny Hannon's
of 50 can do anything he can do at 20 "
Single Belcher later scored on
Before Anything Else
an error, one of the two costly
Gary Player could get a little argument there, but one thmg Me1gs m1scues, w1th Harmon
he's absolutely dogmatic about IS that h1s fanuly, meanmg his advancing to third Two outs
wife and SIX children, come before anything else with h110, grand later, Harmon stole home to he
slams, prestige or money.
the score
"Makmg money Isn't the answer to life," he sa1d to one
New Haven posted three
newsman m the locker room after Thursday's round.
more runs in the th1rd on
"Do you realize I've been away from home (m South Mrica) Gardner's single and walks to
what amounts to 12 years m my 20 years on the tour' It's a fact. Belcher and Harmon loadmg
"When Ileave home, do you know what I do? I cry like a baby. the bases All three runs scored
I choke up, and I'm not at all ashamed to admit 1t Leaving my on an outfield nuscue on a fly
family for siX weeks at a stretch is the most difficult thmg in the hall by Hesson. Two more runs
world for me. L1sten, you may thmk what l do IS a bed of roses, came across m the third after
but I can personally assure you it IS not "

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Sunday afternoon m Lan·
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thiS weekend, as the legwnnmres travel to Lancaster ror a
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returntng horne for a
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lfwe ll .
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They carried lar.'Qe bunches of red flowers m their hands

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And then, as I turned tor ;us! one more look,
I noticed how shell shocked and 111

Were telling John Doe " to be kind,
Wear a poppy," they said. "and help war veterans, not dead,
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OMAHA , Neb. (UP!)- The
Miami Hurn~anes, losers to
Southern Ilhn01s Thursday
mght, were wmners m tlle
draw for a bye munediately
after the game, automatically
thrustmg them mto Saturday's
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m the only run w1th a smgle m
the seventh mnmg. An error by
ftrst baseman B11ly W1lhams
enabled Steve Ontiveros to
reach second b~se and a w1ld

pitch moved Ontiveros to th1rd
before 1 homasson Singled
sharply to center
B11l Bonham, who allowed
only live hits, was the hardluck
loser, droppmg his nmth game
In 13 deCISIOnS
The only other sched!iled
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Amencan Leagne actwn, Kansas Ci ty edged Mllwaukee 5-4

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RACINE - The Racme A's
pee-wee team opened defense
of 1ts IItle w1th a lf&gt;-8 v1ctory
over Syracuse, before uppmg
its record to 2-0 Tuesday on the
season w1th an 8-4 tnumph
over Letart
In the tnumph over
Syracuse, the leading hitters
for the A's were Fisher w1th a
home run, N Bostick with two
doubles and a tnple, C Bostick
w1th two home runs 1\Rd a
single, Cummms w1th a home
run and lr1ple, and Curfman
w1th a smgle, double and home
run.
In Tuesday's wm, Racme
was led by Fisher wtlh a pair of
smgles and a double, N
Bostick w1th a smgle, C.
Bos lick with a three-run
horner, Cumnuns with a double
and Curfman with a smgle.

I had wandered Into Flanders Field

But behold. their gleam was not !here
The PQpples had vanished, but right In the~r path

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Then, I saw the rays of an eternal light.
Displaying the red poppieS yield

And I knelt there and said a prayer '
Looking up Into Heaven, to the great God of Love,
He assured me, the1r souls were up there.

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I had a dream qu1te rare
I stood on beds of soft green moss
Looking down at some crosses there

Then I stooped down to touch Olleherpe'sq rave ,

By FRED McMANE
UPI Spllrts Wrtter
Jim Barr may have found the
secrel lo lullllhng the promise
predicted of hlUI when the San
Francisco G1ants Signed him
off the campus of Southern
Ca hforma four years ago
The 2&amp;-year-&lt;&gt;ld nghthander,
who has posted a rather undistmguiShed 20-28 record m
h1s lirst three maJOr league
seasons, thmks he m1ght have
been tmng himself out before
the game begms by lhrowmg
too long and too hard m the pregame warmups
Barr accidentally came upon
that 1dea last year m Chicago
when ram delays tw1ce mterrupted hiS pre-game wannups.
When play fmally got underway Barr pitched one of the
best games of h1s b1g league
ca reer He thought nothmg
about 11, however, until
Thursday when he decided to
try the same routme prwr to a
start agamst the Ch1cago Cubs.
Worked Again
He cut down his warmup

conSiderably, p1tchmg for a
few mmutes then sitting down
and p1tchmg agam The expenment worked agam as Barr
allowed only SIX hits m p1tchmg
the Gtants to a 1-0 VIctory that
snapped a four-game losmg
streak. The complete game
performance was only the
seventh turn ed m by the
G1ants' staff this season
Barr sa1d he was able to get
loose m only siX mmutes so he
saw no need to contmue
throwm g hard before the
game
"If Barr could pitch that well
all the time," smd Gtants'
manager Charley Fox, 11 We
wouldn't have a care m the
world It was as good a game
as anyone could pitch and 1t
came at the nghl lime."
Gary Thomasson, the

The Rw Grande Chorale of
R10 Grande College \\Ill
sponsor a slow p1tch softball
tournament June 28, 29 and 30
at Evans F1eld on the campus
of Rw Grande College
Enb y fee IS $25 and a new
Dudley softball lor the smgle
e l!mm atJO n tournaJl'ltnt
Drawmg [or pa1nngs Will be runs
held Tuesday, June 25 at 7 at
Entr1es are limi ted to the
Evans F!eld
f1rst 24 teams and the entry lee
For addil!Onal mforrnalwn must be recmved by Fnday,
Generations to come will benef'it
conta ct tournament director June 14
To the Citizens of the Rio Grande College D1str1ct
Anyone mterested 1n parDon Saunders, Rt 2, B1dwell
Your response at the polls waS" gratifying.
( 245-56881 at your earliest llclpatmg should con tact Ted
What you d1d not only produces unmediate results, but also convemence. The first e1ght Moranty, 486 Richland Ave,
w11l reflect on the generations to come Your action 1nsures teams to contact the d~rector Athens, at 592-4232 after 5 p m
economic educallonal opportumty for all - young and old A w11l be eligible for the tour- "': ,,at 594-3731, or Fred Cluff,
cominunity college should be a "people college." With your help namen t
F1Sher Rd , Athens, at 593-3120
!lie commuruty college program w1ll reflect your desires. Fur(ihecks ' should be made
ther, your actwn accompllshed thiS without the expenditure of
pay'able to the Barons Softball
m1ll10ns of dollars lor a phySical plant
AssOClatton
Your response was predicated on true and accurate mA men's slo-p1tch softball
fonnation More often than not facts w1ll cause people to act
tournament, sponsored by The
more readily than ghb rhetoric Uterally hundreds of persons
Barons, \\Ill be held on the
gave oftheir tin\e and money to dissemmate those facts.
Athens C1ty Softball Fields
This was truly a conunumty project. Men and women from
June 21, 22 and 23
all over the D1str1ct worked tirelessly to make the commumty
Entry fee for the double
college program a reality. Many of them I can Identify , others I
ehmmahon tourney 1s $40 and
cannot. Yet, each of you can reap some personal satiSfactiOn for
two Dudley balls
your efforts. I am mdeed grateful to you
The top three teams Will be
Remember thiS 1s your college. Learn to know 1!! Prod 1t!
awarded
trophies, and the
CritiCize 1! 1Demand services 1And a hove all, support it 1
champtons w11l receive
For all those who w1ll be rec1p1ents of your action, now and
forever more, humbly I say, "thank you " - Alphus R Jackets
There w1ll also be pnzes for
ChriStensen, preSident, R1o Grande College.
the most h1ts and most home

Last night, as I lay, asleeping,

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his first four holes and had to
scramble for a flve-&lt;&gt;ver 75. On
the first hole, Nicklaus tapped
a 28-foot putt that rolled 18 feet
beyond the cup, and as he sa1d
later, "That's some way to
start an Open It was
ndiculous "
And so 1t was on Day One of
AmeriCa's most prestigious
golf event. Only live playersBobby
N1chols,
Bruce
Crampton, Barney Thompson,
Jim Colbert and Ray Floydmanaged a 2-over-par 72, and
Palmer found hunself m excellent position With a 73,
bracketmg him with Jerry
Heard, Hale Irwin, Tom
Watson, Rod Funseth, Mark
Hayes, Dave Graham and JOhn
Buczek,
Tom Weiskopf was in a group
with Miller at 76, Lee Trevino
was at 78, !filly Casper, winner
of the Open the last tin\e 1t was
played here in 1959, had an 80
and Hubie Green, winner of
three tour events thiS year,
including last week's Phlladelphta Golf Classic, opened
with a hair-raiSing 81
Get Even Worse
And, in the opinion of many,
the scores can get even worse
as the weekend activities
proceed.
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''This is the toughest course l
ever played, and It was on a
perfect day," sald Colbert; a

bad"
. "! have such respect for this
course, it would have meant
something," explained the 38year~ld physical fitness addict "! really attacked on that
hole and 1t didn't come off lt
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isn't fair to start making
comparisons until a man's
career IS over. In addition to
wmnmg the PGA, Masters and
Br~tish Open twice each and
the U S Open once, hiS bag of
victories also mcludes the
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4 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, June 14, 1974

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Shower fetes

'NFL dispute continues
NEW YORK (UP!) - Where
is Henry Kissinger now that 'l'e
really need him?
The National Football
League owners and the Players
Associati~n could not even
agree as to how the cu rren t
contract negoatiations terminated Thursday afternoon,
which indicates how the ~lks
are progressing on the players'
list ·of 63 demands.
The NFL owners charged
iJ!lmediately after the meeting
broke up that the Players
Association had walked out of
the negotiations unilaterally.
Of , course, the Players
Association refuted the NFL
Management Council's charge .
The man in the middle,
federal
negotiator
Jim
Scearce, reluc~ntly· admitted
the players' version of both
sides walking out together
after negotiations remained
stalemated was basically
correct.
One area in which the owners
and the players agreed was
that the three days of negotiations has made no appreciable
progress toward settling the
C&lt;Jntract dispute, with a strike
scheduled for July 1 if an
agreement is not reached.
Both sides said they will
return to the negotiating table
next Tuesday in Washington
for discussion on pension and

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in this area and say there's no
point in reswning the negotia-

trois on player movement

between teams .
The owners contend this
would lead to anarchy and are
insisting no changes arc neces·
sary.

tions unUI the owners are
willing to make a "meaningful
response" to their demands for
complete elimination of con-

MARIO N. Ohio (UP!)
co~che d by Bunk Ad"ms of
Many of the finest high school Toledo Scott, Duane Miller of
basketball players in the state Dalton and Jack Van Reeth of
will be battling to snap a 7-7
series deadlock here Saturday
night in the 1974 North - South
All-Ohio Cage Classic at .
VeU,rans Memorial Coliseum.
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A UXZ•l•zar11

Reds, Angels,
JJejl[fJIYS notch
Pee Wee wins

·has. meet

Major Leagu e Leaders
By United Fl ress Inter national

TERRARIUM
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Dudley's Aorist

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Marion hosts 15th
North-So·u th battle

In Pee Wee baseball action
this week, the Rutlan~ Reds
leading Batt e rs
topp ed
the
Middleport
Nat iona l L ea qu e
g . at&gt; r . h. pet.
Mustan
gs,
14-9,
the
Pomeroy
Gar r , All
59 255 35 95 .373
Angels
bombed
the
Middleport
S m ith . Sl.L
5-1 20-13 4 76 .3 73
Gross, Hou
56 181 31 61 .3 37 Cubs, 28-(), and the Pomeroy
Ca sh , Phil
59 24 1 42 79 .328
Dav is, Mil
50 206 2!1 67 .325 Redlegs ousted the Rutl and
Zisk , Pit
50 166 27 54 .325 Angels, 12-8.
Maddox . S F
60 244 38 79 . 31 4
Reds 14 Mustangs 9
Garv e y , L A
60 2J6 41 80 . 323
Reitz , St .L
56 212 15 68 . 321
T. T. Simmons went all the
Buckner , L A
53 206 28 66 320
way for the Reds, strikin g out
American Lea qu e
g. ab r. h . pet .
six and walking W.
Ca r ew , M in
54 213 34 83 .390
Simmons and Bishop led the
Ja c kson , Oak
52 186 38 69 .371
Hargrv e, T ex
41 129 2 1 47 . 36&lt;1 winners with a single each,
OliYa , Min
47 176 14 59 . 335
Blomberg , NY 43 136 22 44 324 while Shawn Baker and Chris
Yaz.• Bo s
58 26 0 39 64 320 BurdetU, each singled for the.
insurance issues.
Robn son . Bit
55 204 16 65 .3 19
Kel l y , Chi
42 166 2-4 53 .3 19 Mustangs and Alan King and
But the · players'"freedom Rudi
, Oak
57 225 27 71 316 Charlie Davis slapped two
demands," which were Thurs- Burrghs , Tex 58 232 35 73 .315
singles apiece.
Home Runs
day's chief topic, are still the
National League : .Wynn , LA
Davis, Burdette and King
major stumbling block in the 17 ; Sc hmid t, Ph i l 14 : Ben ch.
Cin , Cedeno . Hou and Garvey , were the pitchers for the
~lks.
LA 12 .
Mus~ngs , walking Jl ba tters.
The players have 13 demands
American league : . Horton ,
Det and Jackson. Oak
15 ;
Porn. Angels 28 Cubs 0
Al len . Ch i. Burroughs , Tex and
The Angels banged out 21
Mayberry , KC. 13.
Remember Dad June Uth
Runs Batted In
hits, while the Cubs got just
WtihA
National League : Garvey and
Wynn , LA 53 ; Smi th , SL L 51 ; one, as Todd Fife starU,d for
Cedeno , Hou 46 ; Cey , LA 45 .
the Angels and went three
American League : Bur innings,
striking out nine . J . R.
roughs , T ex 55 ; Mayberry , KC
"A Miniature Year-Around
44 ; Jack son , Oak 43 : Rudi , Oak Warpsley replaced him in the
42 ; Al l en , Chi 41.
Garden".
fourth, striking out four and
Pitching
' National League : John , LA 9- yielding the lone Cub hit, a
1; Carlton , Phil 9 -4 : McG l othen ,
up
SI . L 8-J : Morton . Atl 8 -5 : six triple by Tim Wamsley .
pitchers tied wit,h 7 victories .
Eddie Miller went three
American league : G . Perry . innings on the mound for the
Ctev 11 -1: Wood. Ctli 10 -7 :
Cuellar , Ball 8-3; Tiant , Bos 8- Cubs, striking out fiv e, while
59 N. Second St.
5 ; Hunter , Oak 8-7 ; Bibby , Tex
Tim Wamsley replaced him,
B·B.
Middleport. 0.
striking out four .
Fife and J . R. Wamsley each
slammed a pair of homers for
the winners, while Ronnie
Richards and Scott Harrison
Dad's day .. . a time to
each rapped a round tripper.
Fife and Richards also
sh!Jw him that you care.
slammed
a triple each, while
Give
him
something
Wamsley, S~awn Gilmore and
special that you've chosen
Nick.y Riggs .cracked doubles,
with love.
and Scott Harrison, Fife, and
Chuck Bailey each had a
single, Nicky Riggs slapped
two singles. and Bryan Zerkle
smacked three solo hits.
Redlegs 12 Rut. Angels 8
John Aeiker was crediU,d
with the win for the Redlegs,
going four innings , before
being relieved by John Smith.
They combined for 13
strikeouts, while BO!y Willis
.and Dean Whittington hurled
for the Angels, combining for
·10 strikeouts.
Rod Manley . and John
McKinney cracked homers for
the Redlegs, while McKinney
added a triple and pair of
singles.
Rhett
Milhoan
smacked two singles and
Aeiker added a solo hit to round
soft suede. A crepe sole that
out
the winners' hitting at~ck .
cus!Uons )UUr ride. No laces to tie.
Craig Bolin paced the Angels
This shoe's so simple-minded ii
thinks it's a slipper.
hitters with a double and
single, while Dean Whittington
added a double and Jerry
Dewhurst a single.

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Etldy -~ schedule
Mr . Eliliy
F:du c~ t. o r 's
sd1edule for week of .hmc 17 in
Mei gs C(run ty :
A l!!yette showeP honoring
M"nday -- Scho&gt;)\ Lot, li-6 ::!0
However, both sides say they p.m. ; Ca rpenter , 6 :40-7:i0; Mrs. l.oj s Snodgra ss was held
are willin g to modify their Wolf Pen, 8-8 ::10.
rece ntly at the home of Mr. and
stands.
Mrs.
Ralph Stewart, I Rt. 4,
Thursday' - Portland Ele.
Its · just U1at neither has to &amp; Vic., 9:30-11 a.m. ; .Por tland Pomeroy . Hostesses for the
this point.
Co mmunity, · 11 : 15-11 :&gt; 0; shower were Mrs. Charlotte
Riverview Elc. &amp; Vic ., 12:45- Stewar·t, Mrs. Donna Lattiey
2:15 p.m.; Reed sville, 2:30-:1: an d Mrs. Zelma Stewart.
· Apink and blue color sc heme
Eden Church, .1: :10-4; Long
[)ottom , 4:30-5: Stiversvillc, wa s carried out in the refresh5:30-1i: :l0: Great Bend. 7:30-8. ment ~ble decorations and
Friday - Racine, 10~noon ; streamers decorated the room.
Southern &amp; Vic.. 12:30-1:30 Games were pJayed with pri zes
p.m. ; Arms Lan e, 2-2 15 : going to Mrs. Joan Wolfe, Mrs.
Kroger Parkin g Lot , 4-5 p.m. Ruth Sim pson and Mrs.
Claudia Roush who al so won
Wes t Holmes.
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the door prize .
The South uni t for the 15th
Cake decorated with pink
annual contest is under the
and blue booties, mints , nuts,
direction of Phil Dubbs of
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po~to chips, coffee and U,a
Franklin - Monroe , Dave
were served to those named
Scheetz of Columbus Mohawk
and Mrs. Mattie Lawrence,
and Keith Merrin of Mount
Mrs . Linda Eva ns and Becky,
Vernon .
Mrs . Betty Rupe, Gre g La they,
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse Miss Bonnie Lawrence, Miss
The North roster is made up
of Pleasant's Scott Ballinger, Ladies Auxiliary of the Mildred Gillilan and · Miss
Canton South's Vic Watkin s, Volunteer Fire Department Brenda Rupe.
Steubenville 's Mik e Styl es, met Monday evening at the
Others presenting gifts to
Toledo Scott's Frank Steele, Municipal building . The Mrs. Snodgrass were Mrs.
meeting was conducted by t.he Alice Priddy, Mrs. Glenna
Conlinen~l's Greg Spitnale,
Youngstown Ursuline's Tim president, Mary Pickens and Fetty and Shelia, Mrs. Faye
Joyce , Toledo Wai te's Gary opened with praying the Lord's Walker, Mrs. Nina Rupe,Mrs.
.Jackson , Genoa 's Ron Ham - Prayer and giving the Hag Donna Morris, Mrs. Pauline
mye, Lorain Clearview's Larry pledge in unison . Mrs. Pickens Smith, Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass,
Harris and Cleve land Ken- had devotions.
James Eades , Mrs. Ona Arix,
Roll call was an swered by 15 Mrs . Frances Wilcoxen, Mrs.
nedy's Larry Boston .
Gracing the South lineup are members b¥ naming their Pauline
Gorby,
David
Ted Williams of Moun t Vernon, ravori te color .
Snodgrass, Mrs. Freda Jacks
Jud Wood of Columbus
The secretary report read by a nd Penny, ·Mrs . Debbie
Northland, Terry
Burris, Janice Lawson and the Critc hfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Whitehall, Norvain Morgan of treasurer's report by Jean Petrel, Mrs . Cinda Harris, Mr.
Trotwood Madi son , Ted Halt, pro U,m were read and and Mrs. Ron Haning and Mrs.
Lemmon of West Muskingum. approved . Mildred Pierce TresSa Davis.
Allen Hayes ol Oak Hills, Bo reported on the dues and flower
Clements of Portsmouth , Mark fund ; sy mpathy fund by Elva
Bayless of Chillicothe , Randy Dailey and the special project
Ayers of Springfield North and fund by Nancy Neutzling.
were served by the hosU,sses ,
Richard Adams of Cincinnati
A discussion was held on the Sue Rice and Vicki Rizer to
Colerain.
chicken dinner to be served Marie Rizer, Clara Lavender,
Saturday, Jun e 15 at the Ada Slack , Jean Hall, Eleanor
All Bohram, Myla Hudson, Janice
Municipal building.
members are to be at the Lawson , Thelma Grueser,
buildin g Friday at 9 a.m. to Mildred Pierce, Mary Pickens,
prepare for the dinner .
Na ncy Neutzling, Charlot te
Next meeting will be June ?4 · Nease, Elva Dailey and guests,
at 6 p.m. with a picnic in the Eber Pickens Jr., and Tina
municipal park. Refreshments Pierce.
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SYRACUSE - "Missionary
Challenge at Home" was the
program topic presenU,d by
Mrs. Anna Hilldore at the
recent meeting of the UniU,d
REEDSVILLE Ce lia leading roles in . three major
Methodist Women of the
daughter
of
Mr.
and theatre productions and
McCoy,
Syracuse Asbury Church at the
Mrs.
I.
0.
McCoy,
Reedsville,
home of Mrs. Margaret
directed two minor produchas been named for the second tions. She was also a ca ndidate
Eichinger.
The ca ll to worship by Mrs. consecutive semester to the for homecoming queen , a Miss
Opal Kloes Included a poem by Dean's Hon or List of Glenville GSC contestant, a member of
Helen Steiner Ri~e and two S~te College with a 4. avera ge. the concert band, the debate
readings from the "Healing Celia graduated from GSC team, Ohnimgohow Players
Fountain ". Scripture was Eccl. during ceremonies held at and a two-year contestant in
3:1-13 and there was a Glenville. May 10.
the Mid-East Individual
While at Glenville, Mis s Events Tournament.
medi~tion, "How Not to Be
Happy" by Mrs. Kloes, whose McCoy was a member of Alpha
Miss McCoy, a 1970 graduate
birthday was observed during Sigma Alpha Sority for which of Eastern Hi gh School
the meeting. A birthday card she was sOcial chairwoman received an A.B. in Educatio~
was signed for a missionary in and Model Pledge of the 1972-73 in the fields of English and
Liberia. Thirty-five shut-in sc hool yea r . Celia played Speech.
calls were noted .
To close the meeting Mrs .
Helen Teaford read " Lord of
MRS. MOSES DIES
Our Concerns" . Attending
Friends here have received
MRS. REUTER DIES
besides those named were Mrs. word of the death of Mrs. Molly
Mrs. Homer Hawkins has
Alice Capehart, Mrs. Lura Moses. Athens on Tuesday. She
received word from her
Crooks, Mrs . Unda Ferrell, is the mother of Mrs. Helen
nephew , Theodore Reuter,
Mrs. Nora Houdashelt, Mrs . Billings, active American
Hamilton, of the death of his
Christina Grimm, Miss Marcia Legion Auxiliary member, and
wife, Pearl, Tuesday. Funeral
Karr, Mrs. Ann Sauvage, Mrs . director o£ the Auxiliary's
services were held today in
Bernice Winebrenner and Mrs: veterans' work at the Athens
Hamilton. Theodore, son of Mr.
Grace Weese.
Mental Health CenU,r.
and Mrs . Walter Reuter,
formerly r&lt;'sided in Pomeroy.

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Miss Debbie Avey, Albany ,
bride-;,lect of Rick Gilmore,
so_n of Mr. and Mrs. Elza
Gr1m ore, Jr ., Pomeroy, was
honored Sunday afternoon with
a lawn party and shower at the
Athens home of Candy
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GoodWin
. Co-hosU,ss for the
party was Tana Swindell.
A Yellow, green an d orange
color scheme was carried out
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In the decorations. The gjft
table was placed beneath an
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apple tree from w hJc
suspended a large ye llow bell .
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BASIC KNIT
TECHNIQUES
Taught By
Ruth Baumgardner '
(6 Classes)

· Remember Dad
On·His Day
Wrth AGift

First Class Starts

A reading,

"Who is my
Neighbor ?" was read by
Rachel McBride followed by
prayer. The Presbytery of
Hudso n River are the
missionaries to be prayed for,
and Frankie Mumaw read an
article about them . The
program reviewed the life of
Eve with readings by Ruth
Zavitz, Rac.hel McBride and
Jane Teaford .
The day bein g Miss
Mumaw's birthday she ·was
presented gifts. A cake baked
and decorated by Miss Debbie
,Harden and homemade ice
cream made by Esther Harden
were served to Miss Mumaw,
Susie Fischer, Ada Slack, Jane
Teaford, Florence Potts, Laura
Pickens, Rachel McBride,
Ruth Zavitz, Esther Harden,
Pierce , Jf!flce
Mildred
Lawson. Miss Mumaw was

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Monday Evening _
June 17 At 6:30

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Payable at Beginning

Your Thorn MeAn Store
Middleport, 0.

NEW STORE HOURS

Mon ., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Pomeroy ; Helen Swai n ,
Rosemary Roxie
Lowe, Leonard
Cind v_,
Draper,
Debbie Kr'rkendall, Mr.ldr ed
Kirkendall, Alena Kr'rkendall,
' winifred Frank, Esther Hawk.
Donna Long, Dawn Moore ,
Ganelle Moiser, Conn r·e
Mathis, Susan Quest. Karen
Chadwell , Barbara McGrath,
all of Athens.
Mrs. Carl Blake, Coolville ;
Cathy Stanley, Rober~ Huffman, Sandra Hope, Cathy
Carsey, Kay Reeves , Albany ;
Christina Pwigg, Mrs. R. A.

Tues. thru Sat ..
9 a .m . to 5 p.m.

"The Home of the Friendly Foil.·.~"

Sprin~·. Grear Cacapon, W. :;:;

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Glouste r", Kay l..ax, Pat' :;:;
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z·overt, Ne lsonville: Debbie
o Y Ann DeConmc
rmmerman, New Marshfield . Meusai, Ja.pan. ,last Wednesday to J'oin S.Sgt. Robert DeConnick

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rs. Lucy Wh •''~ was osU,ss
wednesday nrg
· 11t for a meeting
of the Sew-Rite-sewing Club at
the Lrncoln
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Hei ghts club house .
Mrs. Ann Browning presided
at the meetr'ng ,".. ,· th reports
bcrng
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presen
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an&lt;! Mrs . Betty Wehrun g,
treasurer. Members turned in
fund s from the calendar
pr ojec t of the clu b. Mrs.
Carolyn McDaniel will be
hostess for the next meeting .'
Mrs . WhiU, served a dessert
course to Mrs. Nettie Boyer,
Mrs. Pandora Collins, Mrs.
Lenora McKnight, Mrs .
Martha Hoffman , Mrs. Shirley
Baity and Mrs. Flo Strickland.
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Pomeroy, 0.
STORE HOURS:
MONDAY- SATURDAYBAM-10 PM

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VETS HAVE PARTY
RACINE - A party for
veU,rans confined to the Athens
Mental Health Center was held
Thursday afternoon by Racine
American ~g ion Post 602 and
its Auxiliary. Games were
played and ice cream and cake
were se rved. Mrs . Myrtle
Walker and Mrs. Herschel
Norris, Racine, had charge of
the party .

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Pomeroy, 0.

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ROOMS OF THE LOCAL
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6 AM TO 12 PM FRI. &amp; SAT.

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who has already been there a year. Polly Ann.and her three year
old spent the past year here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Karr, Sr. The family expects to be in Japan for the next
three years.
Sgt. DeConnick secured base housing and arrangements have
beenmade!orKellySuetoenternurseryschoolinJuly.
Several farewell parties were given for Polly - one at Philip
Sporn where she has been employed for the past year, another by
her sorority, Beta Sigma Phi, one at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church, also honoring the Richard Rupes who will be
leaving for Africa next month, and a family affair.
At the family gathering at Kafr home on Pleasant Ridge
were Polly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauer, Marion; Mr.
an d Mrs. Ted Matthews, Huron; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burgess
and Kevin , Mrs. Thelma Lytle , Mr. and Mrs. Jerrrey Karr,
Pomeroy; Mr . and Mrs. Richard Karr, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Karr, Middleport .
Polly Ann called when she arrived at Meusai. Since she and
her daughter had traveled on military flights, the trip took five
days considering the many stops and delays along the way. And
here at the Karr home, things seem mighty quiet without bubbling Kelly Sue and her mother.

FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalme,
school of instructions con·
dueled by the district deputy ,
Vida Carson. 8 p.m . Potluck
dinner afterwards.
TEEN DANCE , Pomeroy Jr .
High, 9-12, sponso red by
JUST A reminder to the senior ci.tizens ...
Pomeroy Re creation Board
Items for the craft bazaar to be held at the Senior Citizens and Pomeroy PTA. Music by
Center in conjunction with Regatta weekend activities are to be " Transit " Admission $1.
~ken to the Center now and not later than Monday. Since most of
Refreshments.
the money gained from sales goes back to the senior citizens
SATURDAY
making the item, each item must be tagged before it goes on
SYRACUSE
Ladi es Fire
display, and this is no small chore for the Center staff.
Depar lment Auxiliary chicken
supper, at the fire sta ti on.
Serving begins at lt :30 a.m.
The menu includes chicken and
noodles, ma shed potatoes,
Election of office rs and Departemental , Eight and baked beans, cole slaw, rolls,
appointment of committees for Forty for national vice tea or coffee for $1.50 and pie,
the 1974-75 year took place at chapeau of the Centra l will be JO ce nts extra.
the Monday night meeting of Division, a 12 state area.
MONDAY
the Meigs County Salon 710, Election and ins~llation will
MEIGS Band Boos ters,
Eight and Forty , at th e take place at the national special meeting in the band
Syracuse Roadside Park. A convention in Miami , Fla ., room, 7:30p.m.
wiener roas t preceded the Aug. 21-23 .
CANDYSTRIPERS, 7p.m. in
meeting.
Regatta was discussed and cafeteria
at
Veterans
Elected for the year were plans made for a frog window Memorial Hospi~l . All girls
Mrs. Mary Martin , cha peau ; exhibit at the Elberfeld urged to atU,nd .
Mrs. Lula Hampton, first demi Department Store . Plans were
MIDDLEPORT
Child
chapeau; Mrs. Ruby Marshall, also made for several memsecond demi chapeau: Mrs. bers to attend the staU, con- Conservation League, Route
Florence Richards, 1-aumon- vention in Colwnbus, July 13 33, Roadside Park, for a picnic
7:30 p.m. Take · own table
ier ; Mrs . Peark Knapp , and 14.
service.
l'archiviste: Mrs. Eileen
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Roush
concierge; were in charge of the wiener
.. Searls , Ia
ENJOY VISIT
Mrs.
Julia Hysell,
Ia roast and social hour during
Lynn
and
Gwynn Reynolds,
secretaire - cassiere; · Mrs. which time secret sisters exdaughU,rs
of
Mr. and Mrs. Val
Rhoda Hack ett , !-advocate , changed gifts . A chicken
and Mrs . Marie Boyd, pouvior barbecue and potluck will be Reynolds , Morgantown, W.
member.
held at the home of Mrs. Va., have been here visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and
CommitU,es appoinU,d were Walker, Racine, In ·July .
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds .
Mrs . Myrtle Walker, children
and youth ; Mrs. Zuelelia
Smith, constitution and byLADIES AUXILIARY
laws: Mrs. Eunie Brinker,
CHESTER - The Ladies
partner~hip;
Mrs . Mary Auxiliary of the volunteer fire
Roush, nurses scholarship; department met Wednesday
Mrs. Veda Davis, ritual and evening at the firehouse .
emblem; and Mrs. Edith Fox, President Margaret Christy
parody.
presided. Minutes of the
During the meeting it was previous meeting were read by
announced that Mrs. Martin Clara Conroy and the
has been endorsed by the Ohio treasurer's report by . Opal
_____'!""'_ _ _ _ _.., Wickham. Committees for the
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Marcia Keller, Joy Clark,
Grace Gumpf and Clarice
Allen; fire and rescue, Betty
Snarl Proof
Newell, Margaret Christy,
Opal Wickham, Inzy Newell
Reg . $4.69
and Esther Ridenour; good of
the order, Erma Cleland, Opal
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Sina Bailey, Opal Eichinger,
Virginia Burke and Clara
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at the museum June 23 were
discussed . Members atU,nding
were Clarice Allen, Margar-et
Christy, Opal Wickham, Clara
Conroy, Inzy Newell, Ethel
Orr, Marcia Keller and Opal
Hollon .

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DIFFERENT
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to Har ri et Bra cken, V.P ,
Huntin gton Nationa l Bank , and
Irene Godfrey , personn al
administra tor Th e City
N · 1B k d
atrona an an Trust, for
the outs~ndin g and successful
man ner in which they as cochairmen conducted the tri.
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business meeting reveal ed that
four Ohr'o ~roup mcrnber
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have been named to Who's Who
- America n Women and Wh o's
Wh o in Ohio, two members
hav e ente red th e Polr' tr' ct:l 1
arena with success. one h" s
been hon or ed bv Wooster·
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n,·1med
president of A.!. B. Group .
Off r·c·ers r'ns ' ·a \\•.&lt;1 for· th•
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were , c hairwoma n, Bette
Swartzlander. V. P . Firs t
Nationa l Bank , Bellevue; Vi ce
Chairwoman , Irene Godfrey;
secretary , Geraldine Marston,
family finan ce ofli cer , Park
Na ti onal Bank, Newark ;
and treasurer Emma Stokes,
VP .. , Miam i Deposit Ban k,
Yellow Springs .

OSBY AND Mary Martin and his brother, Vinson, are home
from a 10 day trip to Texas to visit Mrs. Martin 's son, Frank
Kelton at Katy, Tex. Enroute there tne three stayed overnight in
Nashville with Mrs. Eleanor Bates, a former resident. They also
toured an Indian reservation at Livingston, Tex.
T,here was lots of sightseeing in Texas and at Houston the
group took in a stage play s~rring Sal Mineo. Two days were
spent in Mexico before they started home.

Everywhere

FAMILY MOVES
Mrs. Gail (Addie) Bu'ck has
received word that her brother,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Matson
and children, Laurie, Jeanne
and Scott, have moved from
. Houlton, Maine, to Charlotteville, Va. Dr. Matson is a
former resident of Pomeroy.

.Joanne Wrllrams, assrsl&lt;rnt
cashier of The Farmers Bank
&amp; Savings Co. and ;Maxine
Gr iffith . cash .r'e r of the
Porr:·eroy . Natrona! . Bank
participated in activitie•" of the
National Association of Bank
Women Inc. at the Sheraton
Hotel, Columbus, from June 5
thru June 8.
K
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Th
eyno e spea er on
ursday was Mrs. Gertr·udc
Donahey, treasurer of the sta te
of Ohio . Trust and corn· t'wns wor ks hops were
munn:a
cond ucted
and . NABW
educatr·on 1
explar·ned 1·n adetaprogram
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Th T · R · 1 c f
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and nuts.
Games were played with
prizes going to Karen Stanley ,
De
hbbie Kishand CindyDraper.
w o also won the door prize. .
The guest list in cluded Mrs.
Marlene Avey, mother of the
br ide -e lect, and daught er ,
Vi cki , Portsm outh ; Mrs.
Evelyn Gilmore, nlother of the
groom-;,lect,
Mrs.
Nora
Gilmore. Pat Wehrung, Linda
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joined by he r nephew and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mumaw,
Mingo Junction.
The meeting closed with
group prayer. The July Bible
study will be on Sarah.

SYRACUSE - Miss Donna Frances Imboden, Rutland:
Imboden enU,r~ined at her Non nie Imboden, Columbus;
home recently with a layette Nancy Arnold, Carroll ; Linda
shower for Mrs. Rose Mary Roe, Dennie , Robert and
Imboden ·Brown, Columbus. Michael and Myrtle Imboden,
The home was decorated in a Columbus : Geraldine Martin
pink, white and blue color and Harvey and Bernice
scheme. Games were played Winebrenner, Syracuse ; Eloise
with prizes won by Judy Lawrence, Earline Imboden,
Krautter
and
Bernice Judy Krautrer, Elma Imboden
Winebrenner.
and Jayce Ann Imboden
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gifts, refreshments were
Sending a gift was Mae
served by Miss Imboden Swisher, Middleport.
assisted by Timmy , Jayne ,
Nonnie and Linda Imboden to plliiiiroi-ii'ii
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Ruth Shain, Racine; -Evelyn
Landers and granddaughter,
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The Emily
Missionary Society of the First
UniU,d Presbyterian Church,
Syracuse , met recently in the
chur ch annex . The meeting
wa s presided over by the
president, Laura Pickens and
opened with the reading of
"The Purpose of Presbyterian
Women ", a poem a·nd the
thought for the month, " If you
tru st, you will not worry; if you
worry you do not trus t". Mrs.
· Pi ckens also read for devotions
"TrusU,r" from the booklet
"These Days" followed by
prayer.
Roll ca ll was answered by
nine members with a scripture

Baby shower is given

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'NFL dispute continues
NEW YORK (UP!) - Where
is Henry Kissinger now that 'l'e
really need him?
The National Football
League owners and the Players
Associati~n could not even
agree as to how the cu rren t
contract negoatiations terminated Thursday afternoon,
which indicates how the ~lks
are progressing on the players'
list ·of 63 demands.
The NFL owners charged
iJ!lmediately after the meeting
broke up that the Players
Association had walked out of
the negotiations unilaterally.
Of , course, the Players
Association refuted the NFL
Management Council's charge .
The man in the middle,
federal
negotiator
Jim
Scearce, reluc~ntly· admitted
the players' version of both
sides walking out together
after negotiations remained
stalemated was basically
correct.
One area in which the owners
and the players agreed was
that the three days of negotiations has made no appreciable
progress toward settling the
C&lt;Jntract dispute, with a strike
scheduled for July 1 if an
agreement is not reached.
Both sides said they will
return to the negotiating table
next Tuesday in Washington
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in this area and say there's no
point in reswning the negotia-

trois on player movement

between teams .
The owners contend this
would lead to anarchy and are
insisting no changes arc neces·
sary.

tions unUI the owners are
willing to make a "meaningful
response" to their demands for
complete elimination of con-

MARIO N. Ohio (UP!)
co~che d by Bunk Ad"ms of
Many of the finest high school Toledo Scott, Duane Miller of
basketball players in the state Dalton and Jack Van Reeth of
will be battling to snap a 7-7
series deadlock here Saturday
night in the 1974 North - South
All-Ohio Cage Classic at .
VeU,rans Memorial Coliseum.
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A UXZ•l•zar11

Reds, Angels,
JJejl[fJIYS notch
Pee Wee wins

·has. meet

Major Leagu e Leaders
By United Fl ress Inter national

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Marion hosts 15th
North-So·u th battle

In Pee Wee baseball action
this week, the Rutlan~ Reds
leading Batt e rs
topp ed
the
Middleport
Nat iona l L ea qu e
g . at&gt; r . h. pet.
Mustan
gs,
14-9,
the
Pomeroy
Gar r , All
59 255 35 95 .373
Angels
bombed
the
Middleport
S m ith . Sl.L
5-1 20-13 4 76 .3 73
Gross, Hou
56 181 31 61 .3 37 Cubs, 28-(), and the Pomeroy
Ca sh , Phil
59 24 1 42 79 .328
Dav is, Mil
50 206 2!1 67 .325 Redlegs ousted the Rutl and
Zisk , Pit
50 166 27 54 .325 Angels, 12-8.
Maddox . S F
60 244 38 79 . 31 4
Reds 14 Mustangs 9
Garv e y , L A
60 2J6 41 80 . 323
Reitz , St .L
56 212 15 68 . 321
T. T. Simmons went all the
Buckner , L A
53 206 28 66 320
way for the Reds, strikin g out
American Lea qu e
g. ab r. h . pet .
six and walking W.
Ca r ew , M in
54 213 34 83 .390
Simmons and Bishop led the
Ja c kson , Oak
52 186 38 69 .371
Hargrv e, T ex
41 129 2 1 47 . 36&lt;1 winners with a single each,
OliYa , Min
47 176 14 59 . 335
Blomberg , NY 43 136 22 44 324 while Shawn Baker and Chris
Yaz.• Bo s
58 26 0 39 64 320 BurdetU, each singled for the.
insurance issues.
Robn son . Bit
55 204 16 65 .3 19
Kel l y , Chi
42 166 2-4 53 .3 19 Mustangs and Alan King and
But the · players'"freedom Rudi
, Oak
57 225 27 71 316 Charlie Davis slapped two
demands," which were Thurs- Burrghs , Tex 58 232 35 73 .315
singles apiece.
Home Runs
day's chief topic, are still the
National League : .Wynn , LA
Davis, Burdette and King
major stumbling block in the 17 ; Sc hmid t, Ph i l 14 : Ben ch.
Cin , Cedeno . Hou and Garvey , were the pitchers for the
~lks.
LA 12 .
Mus~ngs , walking Jl ba tters.
The players have 13 demands
American league : . Horton ,
Det and Jackson. Oak
15 ;
Porn. Angels 28 Cubs 0
Al len . Ch i. Burroughs , Tex and
The Angels banged out 21
Mayberry , KC. 13.
Remember Dad June Uth
Runs Batted In
hits, while the Cubs got just
WtihA
National League : Garvey and
Wynn , LA 53 ; Smi th , SL L 51 ; one, as Todd Fife starU,d for
Cedeno , Hou 46 ; Cey , LA 45 .
the Angels and went three
American League : Bur innings,
striking out nine . J . R.
roughs , T ex 55 ; Mayberry , KC
"A Miniature Year-Around
44 ; Jack son , Oak 43 : Rudi , Oak Warpsley replaced him in the
42 ; Al l en , Chi 41.
Garden".
fourth, striking out four and
Pitching
' National League : John , LA 9- yielding the lone Cub hit, a
1; Carlton , Phil 9 -4 : McG l othen ,
up
SI . L 8-J : Morton . Atl 8 -5 : six triple by Tim Wamsley .
pitchers tied wit,h 7 victories .
Eddie Miller went three
American league : G . Perry . innings on the mound for the
Ctev 11 -1: Wood. Ctli 10 -7 :
Cuellar , Ball 8-3; Tiant , Bos 8- Cubs, striking out fiv e, while
59 N. Second St.
5 ; Hunter , Oak 8-7 ; Bibby , Tex
Tim Wamsley replaced him,
B·B.
Middleport. 0.
striking out four .
Fife and J . R. Wamsley each
slammed a pair of homers for
the winners, while Ronnie
Richards and Scott Harrison
Dad's day .. . a time to
each rapped a round tripper.
Fife and Richards also
sh!Jw him that you care.
slammed
a triple each, while
Give
him
something
Wamsley, S~awn Gilmore and
special that you've chosen
Nick.y Riggs .cracked doubles,
with love.
and Scott Harrison, Fife, and
Chuck Bailey each had a
single, Nicky Riggs slapped
two singles. and Bryan Zerkle
smacked three solo hits.
Redlegs 12 Rut. Angels 8
John Aeiker was crediU,d
with the win for the Redlegs,
going four innings , before
being relieved by John Smith.
They combined for 13
strikeouts, while BO!y Willis
.and Dean Whittington hurled
for the Angels, combining for
·10 strikeouts.
Rod Manley . and John
McKinney cracked homers for
the Redlegs, while McKinney
added a triple and pair of
singles.
Rhett
Milhoan
smacked two singles and
Aeiker added a solo hit to round
soft suede. A crepe sole that
out
the winners' hitting at~ck .
cus!Uons )UUr ride. No laces to tie.
Craig Bolin paced the Angels
This shoe's so simple-minded ii
thinks it's a slipper.
hitters with a double and
single, while Dean Whittington
added a double and Jerry
Dewhurst a single.

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Etldy -~ schedule
Mr . Eliliy
F:du c~ t. o r 's
sd1edule for week of .hmc 17 in
Mei gs C(run ty :
A l!!yette showeP honoring
M"nday -- Scho&gt;)\ Lot, li-6 ::!0
However, both sides say they p.m. ; Ca rpenter , 6 :40-7:i0; Mrs. l.oj s Snodgra ss was held
are willin g to modify their Wolf Pen, 8-8 ::10.
rece ntly at the home of Mr. and
stands.
Mrs.
Ralph Stewart, I Rt. 4,
Thursday' - Portland Ele.
Its · just U1at neither has to &amp; Vic., 9:30-11 a.m. ; .Por tland Pomeroy . Hostesses for the
this point.
Co mmunity, · 11 : 15-11 :&gt; 0; shower were Mrs. Charlotte
Riverview Elc. &amp; Vic ., 12:45- Stewar·t, Mrs. Donna Lattiey
2:15 p.m.; Reed sville, 2:30-:1: an d Mrs. Zelma Stewart.
· Apink and blue color sc heme
Eden Church, .1: :10-4; Long
[)ottom , 4:30-5: Stiversvillc, wa s carried out in the refresh5:30-1i: :l0: Great Bend. 7:30-8. ment ~ble decorations and
Friday - Racine, 10~noon ; streamers decorated the room.
Southern &amp; Vic.. 12:30-1:30 Games were pJayed with pri zes
p.m. ; Arms Lan e, 2-2 15 : going to Mrs. Joan Wolfe, Mrs.
Kroger Parkin g Lot , 4-5 p.m. Ruth Sim pson and Mrs.
Claudia Roush who al so won
Wes t Holmes.
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the door prize .
The South uni t for the 15th
Cake decorated with pink
annual contest is under the
and blue booties, mints , nuts,
direction of Phil Dubbs of
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po~to chips, coffee and U,a
Franklin - Monroe , Dave
were served to those named
Scheetz of Columbus Mohawk
and Mrs. Mattie Lawrence,
and Keith Merrin of Mount
Mrs . Linda Eva ns and Becky,
Vernon .
Mrs . Betty Rupe, Gre g La they,
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse Miss Bonnie Lawrence, Miss
The North roster is made up
of Pleasant's Scott Ballinger, Ladies Auxiliary of the Mildred Gillilan and · Miss
Canton South's Vic Watkin s, Volunteer Fire Department Brenda Rupe.
Steubenville 's Mik e Styl es, met Monday evening at the
Others presenting gifts to
Toledo Scott's Frank Steele, Municipal building . The Mrs. Snodgrass were Mrs.
meeting was conducted by t.he Alice Priddy, Mrs. Glenna
Conlinen~l's Greg Spitnale,
Youngstown Ursuline's Tim president, Mary Pickens and Fetty and Shelia, Mrs. Faye
Joyce , Toledo Wai te's Gary opened with praying the Lord's Walker, Mrs. Nina Rupe,Mrs.
.Jackson , Genoa 's Ron Ham - Prayer and giving the Hag Donna Morris, Mrs. Pauline
mye, Lorain Clearview's Larry pledge in unison . Mrs. Pickens Smith, Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass,
Harris and Cleve land Ken- had devotions.
James Eades , Mrs. Ona Arix,
Roll call was an swered by 15 Mrs . Frances Wilcoxen, Mrs.
nedy's Larry Boston .
Gracing the South lineup are members b¥ naming their Pauline
Gorby,
David
Ted Williams of Moun t Vernon, ravori te color .
Snodgrass, Mrs. Freda Jacks
Jud Wood of Columbus
The secretary report read by a nd Penny, ·Mrs . Debbie
Northland, Terry
Burris, Janice Lawson and the Critc hfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Whitehall, Norvain Morgan of treasurer's report by Jean Petrel, Mrs . Cinda Harris, Mr.
Trotwood Madi son , Ted Halt, pro U,m were read and and Mrs. Ron Haning and Mrs.
Lemmon of West Muskingum. approved . Mildred Pierce TresSa Davis.
Allen Hayes ol Oak Hills, Bo reported on the dues and flower
Clements of Portsmouth , Mark fund ; sy mpathy fund by Elva
Bayless of Chillicothe , Randy Dailey and the special project
Ayers of Springfield North and fund by Nancy Neutzling.
were served by the hosU,sses ,
Richard Adams of Cincinnati
A discussion was held on the Sue Rice and Vicki Rizer to
Colerain.
chicken dinner to be served Marie Rizer, Clara Lavender,
Saturday, Jun e 15 at the Ada Slack , Jean Hall, Eleanor
All Bohram, Myla Hudson, Janice
Municipal building.
members are to be at the Lawson , Thelma Grueser,
buildin g Friday at 9 a.m. to Mildred Pierce, Mary Pickens,
prepare for the dinner .
Na ncy Neutzling, Charlot te
Next meeting will be June ?4 · Nease, Elva Dailey and guests,
at 6 p.m. with a picnic in the Eber Pickens Jr., and Tina
municipal park. Refreshments Pierce.
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Challenge at Home" was the
program topic presenU,d by
Mrs. Anna Hilldore at the
recent meeting of the UniU,d
REEDSVILLE Ce lia leading roles in . three major
Methodist Women of the
daughter
of
Mr.
and theatre productions and
McCoy,
Syracuse Asbury Church at the
Mrs.
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Reedsville,
home of Mrs. Margaret
directed two minor produchas been named for the second tions. She was also a ca ndidate
Eichinger.
The ca ll to worship by Mrs. consecutive semester to the for homecoming queen , a Miss
Opal Kloes Included a poem by Dean's Hon or List of Glenville GSC contestant, a member of
Helen Steiner Ri~e and two S~te College with a 4. avera ge. the concert band, the debate
readings from the "Healing Celia graduated from GSC team, Ohnimgohow Players
Fountain ". Scripture was Eccl. during ceremonies held at and a two-year contestant in
3:1-13 and there was a Glenville. May 10.
the Mid-East Individual
While at Glenville, Mis s Events Tournament.
medi~tion, "How Not to Be
Happy" by Mrs. Kloes, whose McCoy was a member of Alpha
Miss McCoy, a 1970 graduate
birthday was observed during Sigma Alpha Sority for which of Eastern Hi gh School
the meeting. A birthday card she was sOcial chairwoman received an A.B. in Educatio~
was signed for a missionary in and Model Pledge of the 1972-73 in the fields of English and
Liberia. Thirty-five shut-in sc hool yea r . Celia played Speech.
calls were noted .
To close the meeting Mrs .
Helen Teaford read " Lord of
MRS. MOSES DIES
Our Concerns" . Attending
Friends here have received
MRS. REUTER DIES
besides those named were Mrs. word of the death of Mrs. Molly
Mrs. Homer Hawkins has
Alice Capehart, Mrs. Lura Moses. Athens on Tuesday. She
received word from her
Crooks, Mrs . Unda Ferrell, is the mother of Mrs. Helen
nephew , Theodore Reuter,
Mrs. Nora Houdashelt, Mrs . Billings, active American
Hamilton, of the death of his
Christina Grimm, Miss Marcia Legion Auxiliary member, and
wife, Pearl, Tuesday. Funeral
Karr, Mrs. Ann Sauvage, Mrs . director o£ the Auxiliary's
services were held today in
Bernice Winebrenner and Mrs: veterans' work at the Athens
Hamilton. Theodore, son of Mr.
Grace Weese.
Mental Health CenU,r.
and Mrs . Walter Reuter,
formerly r&lt;'sided in Pomeroy.

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Miss Debbie Avey, Albany ,
bride-;,lect of Rick Gilmore,
so_n of Mr. and Mrs. Elza
Gr1m ore, Jr ., Pomeroy, was
honored Sunday afternoon with
a lawn party and shower at the
Athens home of Candy
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GoodWin
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party was Tana Swindell.
A Yellow, green an d orange
color scheme was carried out
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A reading,

"Who is my
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Rachel McBride followed by
prayer. The Presbytery of
Hudso n River are the
missionaries to be prayed for,
and Frankie Mumaw read an
article about them . The
program reviewed the life of
Eve with readings by Ruth
Zavitz, Rac.hel McBride and
Jane Teaford .
The day bein g Miss
Mumaw's birthday she ·was
presented gifts. A cake baked
and decorated by Miss Debbie
,Harden and homemade ice
cream made by Esther Harden
were served to Miss Mumaw,
Susie Fischer, Ada Slack, Jane
Teaford, Florence Potts, Laura
Pickens, Rachel McBride,
Ruth Zavitz, Esther Harden,
Pierce , Jf!flce
Mildred
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Pomeroy ; Helen Swai n ,
Rosemary Roxie
Lowe, Leonard
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Debbie Kr'rkendall, Mr.ldr ed
Kirkendall, Alena Kr'rkendall,
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Donna Long, Dawn Moore ,
Ganelle Moiser, Conn r·e
Mathis, Susan Quest. Karen
Chadwell , Barbara McGrath,
all of Athens.
Mrs. Carl Blake, Coolville ;
Cathy Stanley, Rober~ Huffman, Sandra Hope, Cathy
Carsey, Kay Reeves , Albany ;
Christina Pwigg, Mrs. R. A.

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Mrs. Ann Browning presided
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an&lt;! Mrs . Betty Wehrun g,
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pr ojec t of the clu b. Mrs.
Carolyn McDaniel will be
hostess for the next meeting .'
Mrs . WhiU, served a dessert
course to Mrs. Nettie Boyer,
Mrs. Pandora Collins, Mrs.
Lenora McKnight, Mrs .
Martha Hoffman , Mrs. Shirley
Baity and Mrs. Flo Strickland.
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Thursday afternoon by Racine
American ~g ion Post 602 and
its Auxiliary. Games were
played and ice cream and cake
were se rved. Mrs . Myrtle
Walker and Mrs. Herschel
Norris, Racine, had charge of
the party .

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who has already been there a year. Polly Ann.and her three year
old spent the past year here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Karr, Sr. The family expects to be in Japan for the next
three years.
Sgt. DeConnick secured base housing and arrangements have
beenmade!orKellySuetoenternurseryschoolinJuly.
Several farewell parties were given for Polly - one at Philip
Sporn where she has been employed for the past year, another by
her sorority, Beta Sigma Phi, one at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church, also honoring the Richard Rupes who will be
leaving for Africa next month, and a family affair.
At the family gathering at Kafr home on Pleasant Ridge
were Polly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauer, Marion; Mr.
an d Mrs. Ted Matthews, Huron; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burgess
and Kevin , Mrs. Thelma Lytle , Mr. and Mrs. Jerrrey Karr,
Pomeroy; Mr . and Mrs. Richard Karr, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Karr, Middleport .
Polly Ann called when she arrived at Meusai. Since she and
her daughter had traveled on military flights, the trip took five
days considering the many stops and delays along the way. And
here at the Karr home, things seem mighty quiet without bubbling Kelly Sue and her mother.

FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalme,
school of instructions con·
dueled by the district deputy ,
Vida Carson. 8 p.m . Potluck
dinner afterwards.
TEEN DANCE , Pomeroy Jr .
High, 9-12, sponso red by
JUST A reminder to the senior ci.tizens ...
Pomeroy Re creation Board
Items for the craft bazaar to be held at the Senior Citizens and Pomeroy PTA. Music by
Center in conjunction with Regatta weekend activities are to be " Transit " Admission $1.
~ken to the Center now and not later than Monday. Since most of
Refreshments.
the money gained from sales goes back to the senior citizens
SATURDAY
making the item, each item must be tagged before it goes on
SYRACUSE
Ladi es Fire
display, and this is no small chore for the Center staff.
Depar lment Auxiliary chicken
supper, at the fire sta ti on.
Serving begins at lt :30 a.m.
The menu includes chicken and
noodles, ma shed potatoes,
Election of office rs and Departemental , Eight and baked beans, cole slaw, rolls,
appointment of committees for Forty for national vice tea or coffee for $1.50 and pie,
the 1974-75 year took place at chapeau of the Centra l will be JO ce nts extra.
the Monday night meeting of Division, a 12 state area.
MONDAY
the Meigs County Salon 710, Election and ins~llation will
MEIGS Band Boos ters,
Eight and Forty , at th e take place at the national special meeting in the band
Syracuse Roadside Park. A convention in Miami , Fla ., room, 7:30p.m.
wiener roas t preceded the Aug. 21-23 .
CANDYSTRIPERS, 7p.m. in
meeting.
Regatta was discussed and cafeteria
at
Veterans
Elected for the year were plans made for a frog window Memorial Hospi~l . All girls
Mrs. Mary Martin , cha peau ; exhibit at the Elberfeld urged to atU,nd .
Mrs. Lula Hampton, first demi Department Store . Plans were
MIDDLEPORT
Child
chapeau; Mrs. Ruby Marshall, also made for several memsecond demi chapeau: Mrs. bers to attend the staU, con- Conservation League, Route
Florence Richards, 1-aumon- vention in Colwnbus, July 13 33, Roadside Park, for a picnic
7:30 p.m. Take · own table
ier ; Mrs . Peark Knapp , and 14.
service.
l'archiviste: Mrs. Eileen
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Roush
concierge; were in charge of the wiener
.. Searls , Ia
ENJOY VISIT
Mrs.
Julia Hysell,
Ia roast and social hour during
Lynn
and
Gwynn Reynolds,
secretaire - cassiere; · Mrs. which time secret sisters exdaughU,rs
of
Mr. and Mrs. Val
Rhoda Hack ett , !-advocate , changed gifts . A chicken
and Mrs . Marie Boyd, pouvior barbecue and potluck will be Reynolds , Morgantown, W.
member.
held at the home of Mrs. Va., have been here visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and
CommitU,es appoinU,d were Walker, Racine, In ·July .
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds .
Mrs . Myrtle Walker, children
and youth ; Mrs. Zuelelia
Smith, constitution and byLADIES AUXILIARY
laws: Mrs. Eunie Brinker,
CHESTER - The Ladies
partner~hip;
Mrs . Mary Auxiliary of the volunteer fire
Roush, nurses scholarship; department met Wednesday
Mrs. Veda Davis, ritual and evening at the firehouse .
emblem; and Mrs. Edith Fox, President Margaret Christy
parody.
presided. Minutes of the
During the meeting it was previous meeting were read by
announced that Mrs. Martin Clara Conroy and the
has been endorsed by the Ohio treasurer's report by . Opal
_____'!""'_ _ _ _ _.., Wickham. Committees for the
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Marcia Keller, Joy Clark,
Grace Gumpf and Clarice
Allen; fire and rescue, Betty
Snarl Proof
Newell, Margaret Christy,
Opal Wickham, Inzy Newell
Reg . $4.69
and Esther Ridenour; good of
the order, Erma Cleland, Opal
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Sexson, and Dorothy Myers;
community service, Ethel Orr,
Sina Bailey, Opal Eichinger,
Virginia Burke and Clara
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at the museum June 23 were
discussed . Members atU,nding
were Clarice Allen, Margar-et
Christy, Opal Wickham, Clara
Conroy, Inzy Newell, Ethel
Orr, Marcia Keller and Opal
Hollon .

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to Har ri et Bra cken, V.P ,
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administra tor Th e City
N · 1B k d
atrona an an Trust, for
the outs~ndin g and successful
man ner in which they as cochairmen conducted the tri.
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reg rona co n ercn cc. The
business meeting reveal ed that
four Ohr'o ~roup mcrnber
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have been named to Who's Who
- America n Women and Wh o's
Wh o in Ohio, two members
hav e ente red th e Polr' tr' ct:l 1
arena with success. one h" s
been hon or ed bv Wooster·
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n,·1med
president of A.!. B. Group .
Off r·c·ers r'ns ' ·a \\•.&lt;1 for· th•
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were , c hairwoma n, Bette
Swartzlander. V. P . Firs t
Nationa l Bank , Bellevue; Vi ce
Chairwoman , Irene Godfrey;
secretary , Geraldine Marston,
family finan ce ofli cer , Park
Na ti onal Bank, Newark ;
and treasurer Emma Stokes,
VP .. , Miam i Deposit Ban k,
Yellow Springs .

OSBY AND Mary Martin and his brother, Vinson, are home
from a 10 day trip to Texas to visit Mrs. Martin 's son, Frank
Kelton at Katy, Tex. Enroute there tne three stayed overnight in
Nashville with Mrs. Eleanor Bates, a former resident. They also
toured an Indian reservation at Livingston, Tex.
T,here was lots of sightseeing in Texas and at Houston the
group took in a stage play s~rring Sal Mineo. Two days were
spent in Mexico before they started home.

Everywhere

FAMILY MOVES
Mrs. Gail (Addie) Bu'ck has
received word that her brother,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Matson
and children, Laurie, Jeanne
and Scott, have moved from
. Houlton, Maine, to Charlotteville, Va. Dr. Matson is a
former resident of Pomeroy.

.Joanne Wrllrams, assrsl&lt;rnt
cashier of The Farmers Bank
&amp; Savings Co. and ;Maxine
Gr iffith . cash .r'e r of the
Porr:·eroy . Natrona! . Bank
participated in activitie•" of the
National Association of Bank
Women Inc. at the Sheraton
Hotel, Columbus, from June 5
thru June 8.
K
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eyno e spea er on
ursday was Mrs. Gertr·udc
Donahey, treasurer of the sta te
of Ohio . Trust and corn· t'wns wor ks hops were
munn:a
cond ucted
and . NABW
educatr·on 1
explar·ned 1·n adetaprogram
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178 registered.· r . ere were
Th T · R · 1 c f
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in the cake decoration s. Tile
k
ca e was served with punch
and nuts.
Games were played with
prizes going to Karen Stanley ,
De
hbbie Kishand CindyDraper.
w o also won the door prize. .
The guest list in cluded Mrs.
Marlene Avey, mother of the
br ide -e lect, and daught er ,
Vi cki , Portsm outh ; Mrs.
Evelyn Gilmore, nlother of the
groom-;,lect,
Mrs.
Nora
Gilmore. Pat Wehrung, Linda
Vaughan , Kathy Stanl ey,

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surpdsed as the group was
joined by he r nephew and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mumaw,
Mingo Junction.
The meeting closed with
group prayer. The July Bible
study will be on Sarah.

SYRACUSE - Miss Donna Frances Imboden, Rutland:
Imboden enU,r~ined at her Non nie Imboden, Columbus;
home recently with a layette Nancy Arnold, Carroll ; Linda
shower for Mrs. Rose Mary Roe, Dennie , Robert and
Imboden ·Brown, Columbus. Michael and Myrtle Imboden,
The home was decorated in a Columbus : Geraldine Martin
pink, white and blue color and Harvey and Bernice
scheme. Games were played Winebrenner, Syracuse ; Eloise
with prizes won by Judy Lawrence, Earline Imboden,
Krautter
and
Bernice Judy Krautrer, Elma Imboden
Winebrenner.
and Jayce Ann Imboden
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gifts, refreshments were
Sending a gift was Mae
served by Miss Imboden Swisher, Middleport.
assisted by Timmy , Jayne ,
Nonnie and Linda Imboden to plliiiiroi-ii'ii
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Ruth Shain, Racine; -Evelyn
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The Emily
Missionary Society of the First
UniU,d Presbyterian Church,
Syracuse , met recently in the
chur ch annex . The meeting
wa s presided over by the
president, Laura Pickens and
opened with the reading of
"The Purpose of Presbyterian
Women ", a poem a·nd the
thought for the month, " If you
tru st, you will not worry; if you
worry you do not trus t". Mrs.
· Pi ckens also read for devotions
"TrusU,r" from the booklet
"These Days" followed by
prayer.
Roll ca ll was answered by
nine members with a scripture

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1974

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POMEROY

POM EROY T~INITY
Rev W H P err n p as tor R oy
May er
Sunday sc hoo supt

Churcll

sc hool

worsh p se rv c e

9

10

5 a m

a n

2~

Youth cho r r ehears a l M on
day 3 30 p m un der d r ee l on

ot Mar y Sk nn e r

se n or c ho r

rehear sa 7 JO p n Th ur sday
w th
M rs
Pa u
N ease

d rector

POMERO Y CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corne r
Un on and Mu l ber ry
R ev
Clyde V H end er son pa stor
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m Glen
M cClung
su p t
morn n g
worsh p 10 30 am
even n g
serv ce 7 30 m d wee k ser
v ce Wedn esday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL
T he
Rev
H arold D eet h r ec to r
Church se r v c es
0 30 a n
Hol y commun on f rs l Sund ay
Of month c hurch sc hool 10 30
a m for nursery throug h 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST - John F A m stutz
PIStor B b e school 9 30 a m
worsh p 10 30 adul t w o rs h p
service a nd young peop e s
meet ng
bot h 7 30 p m

Comb ned B ble stud y and
prayer me et ng Wedn esda y
7 30 p m
THE SALV ATIO N ARMY Envoy Ra y W W n ng off cer
In charge Sunday 10 a m
Holiness meet ng 10 30 a m
Sunday School Yo ung Peopl es
Leo on 7 p m Thursday 1 t o 3
p m lades Home League 7
p m Prep c l as ~ es
ST PAUL LUTHERAN Co rner Second and Sycamo e
Sts
Pome r oy
the Rev
W lllam M ddlewor th pa stor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
church ser v ces 10 30 am

SACRED H EART Re\1
Fa th er
John
N adz am
pa sto r
Ph on e
992 2825
Satu rd a y ev en ng M ass 7 30
p
s dr~y Ma ss 8- an d 0
a m Conf ess ons Sa ur day 7
7 30 p m
Pu MEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Rob er t Ku l
pa stor
W ll am Wat son ~ und ay sc hool
su p! Sund ay sc 01) 1 9 30 a m
BY F 6 p m
B bl e study
Wed n es da y 7 p n
cho1r
pr act ce Wedn esday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINES S
CHU RCH 1-farr sonv li e Rev
0 Del
N an ley Pastor Hen ry Ebl n
Sund ay Sc hoo Sup ! Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 a m
Even ng
wo r sh p 7 30 p m Pra yer and
Prase serv ce Thur sday 7 30

pm

SY R A C US E
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev
Geor ge 0 ler p astor Sunda y
schoo
9 d5 am
morn ng
p r eac h n q
11
an
evnng el s c serv ce 7 30 p m
Pr a ye r ncc t n g T l un,da y
7 30 p n
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n St - L oren T St eph ens
evang el . st phon e 992 785 6
Co n se r v at ve
non
nstr um enta Sunday worshiP
10 a m
B ble study 11 a m
wor sh p 6 p m Wednesday
B bl e study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
denommat ona l )
L ang sv lie
Dext er Road he Rev Worley
Ha ey pastor Sunday sc hool
10 a m even ng worsh p 7 30
p m
Prayer
meet ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
group Fr day 7 30 p m

Rer'llonette
By Rev Thomas E Veaver

How does your ex pen ·nee m
life compare to thr e of Paul as
shown in hts letter to the
Galattans•
He was P"' leged to be
brought up m a rehgwus at
mosphere He was born mto the
religtous group of hlS day and
was known as a devout Jew
Those who have no rehg10us
trauung in the growmg up
years are at a dtSadvantage
yet they are not out of reach of
God s searching love to save
them
Paul was so wrapped up m
hts relJgtous trammg and
tradttlons that he got
Sidetracked mto persecuting
the true Chw-ch lhmking that
he was domg rtght
Lord help us never to get so
mvolved m our relig10n that we
would leave You out of owlives and become mvolved m
persecuting the true Church,
Paul had a personal con
frontation w1th Jesus of

Nazareth that changed his
whole pattern of hie He threw
off h1s rehgoous hangups and
let the sptrlt of Chrtst come mto
his hfe and dtrect his gomgs
and domgs In reahty, Paul
was crucifted and hved no
more but Christ hved m and
through the person of Paul
Paul put as much (or more )
energy and ttme mto spreadmg
the gospel of Jesu:; Chnst as he
had m persecutmg the chw-ch
before he found ChrtSt A true
ChrtStian os not a life of the
easy chall' but a worker for the
Master Clmst s Holy Spll'tt
mdwelltng m one s life em
PO\\ers htm to do great exploits
for the Kmgdom of God
Read Paul's testimony m his
letter to the Galatians and if
you have not had the
tremendous hie changmg
expertence m yow- life you can
have 1t by accepting Jesus by
latth and allow hun to make
you a New Creation

~EVENT H OAY
AD
VENT I ST
L o ca l ed on
Mut be ry
He g ht s
near
V el era s M emor a t Hosp ta l
Pom eroy
Pastor He r bert
Morgan Sabbath Sc hool every
Saturday at '2 p m and wo rsh p
serv 1ce follow ng at 3 15 p m
Open B bt e d sc u ss on ea ch
Thursday at 7 JO p m at th e
Church
Th e
F r1endly
ChUrch
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Prea c h ng
9 JO am
f rst and second
Sunday s of ea ch mon th lh1 rd
and four t h Sundays ea c h
month worshiP serv ce at 7 JO
p m Wednesday ev en ng s at
7 30 Prayer and 8 ble Study

FIRST SOUTH ER N BAP
TIST 282 Mulb erry Av e
Po mero y
aff l1aled
w h
SBC
he Re\1
Fr ed H II
oa sl or Troy Zw I! ng Sunday
sc hool supt Sunday schoo l
9 30 a m
morn ng wor sh p
10 JO Sunday evang el st c
m ee t ng
1 30 p m
Pray er
m ee t ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Corne r Fourth and Ma n
M tddleport Rev Henry Key
Jr pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Mrs Ervm Baumgard
ner su pt
Morn ng wors h p
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Larry Carnaha n pres1d ng
m nlster Sunday B ble lee
ture 9 JO a m
Watch tower
study 10 30 am
Tuesday
B ble study 7 30 p m Thurs
day m In stry sc hoo l 7 30
p m
serv ce meet ng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
t:hr1sl m Chnsttan UnionLawren ce Manley pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hOol Supt Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Even ng worsh p
7 JO
Wedne sda y
prayer
meet ng 7 Jll p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rae ne Ro ute 2 the
Rev James M Mun cy pas tor
Su nday school 9 45 a m
morn ng worshtp
11 am
even mg worsh 1p 7 311 p m
Pr ayer meetmg Tuesday 7 30
p m Young people s meet ng
7 30 p m Thursday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO Bertha K ngr ey
sub stitute pa s to r
Su nday
Sc hool
10 a m
worsh 1p
serv ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom Est I Hart pastor Roy
Brown
ass s tant
pastor
Sunday sc hoo l lOam Church
7 30
p m
ea c h
Sun day
even1ng pra yer meet ng 7 30
p m Thursday

MIDDLEPORT

FREEWILL BAPTIST -

Corner Ash and Plum Mid
dleporr
Noel
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
se rv ice 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m
Sunday even ng
worsh 1p 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner Stxth and
Palmer
the Rev
St eve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sunday sc hool supt
WMPO rad o program 7 45
a m Sunda y sc hool 9 15 a m
morn ng worsh1p 10 15 am
Youth act \1 t es and fe!low sh p
for 1Un or and se n or h1gh
students 6 p m B bte study
7 30 p m
M d we ek prayer
se rv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

CHURCH

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FACTS
News Notes
By Clarice Alien
Recent vtsttors of Mr and
Mrs Fred Rtce were Mr and
Mrs Rowland Phelps and
daughter Audrey, of Concord
Va
Boil Allen retw-ned to hts
studtes at l.ehogh Umverstty m
Bethlehem Pa after spendmg
two weeks wtth Mr and Mrs
Clayton Allen Boll os workmg
towards hos Doc torate degree
Charles Kmght Columbus
spent a weekend wtth Mr and
Mrs Howard Kmght
Mr and Mrs Bruce Allen of
Columbus spent a weekend
wtth Mr and Mrs Clayton
Allen and Boll
Suz a nnah Etc h on ger
Columbus spent several days
woth Mrs Opal Etchmger
Mr and Mrs Vorgol Wood of
Sprtngfoeld spent a weekend
woth Mrs Le tha Wood
Attendmg graduatton of Moss
Debbte Wood from the Holzer
Medo cal Center Sc hool of
Nw-song were Mr and Mrs
Robert Wood and Sandy Mr
and Mrs Roy Chnsty Mrs
Letha Wood Mrs Rose Gon
' Mrs Rochard Barton and
ther
chtldren Mrs Ralph Keller
Mrs Paul Orr all local Others
were Mr and Mrs Vorgtl
Wood Sprmgfteld Mr and
Mrs Don Betzong Hemlock
Grove Mr and Mrs Carol
Cox Mrs -Margaret Cox Mr
and Mrs Brary Cox Pt
Pleasant and Mr and Mrs
Bob Beegle and Boll Racone
Mrs Opal Eochmger Laura
Jean Denms and Don Mrs
Mabel VanMeter and Mrs
Tom Ntce were Thursday mgh t
guests of Mr and Mrs Charles
E1chmger Columbus and
attended the graduatoon of
Charles from Oh1o State on
Friday
D D Cleland of Columbus
VISited Tuesday with Denzel
Cleland
Mr and Mrs Hobart Newll
Elmer and Shetla, were
Satw-day night guests of Mr
and Mrs Denver Curhs
Charleston and attended the
wedding of Miss Beverly Ann
FI,Ids and Ketth Curhs on
Sunday at the Tyler Heoghts
Church
Mrs Mabel VanMeter Mrs
Opel E1chinger LaW'a Jean
Mi' and Mrs Tom--N1ce at
tended the gradualton of
Raymond Ea ·I Van Meter
Sunday at Youngstown
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PEN

TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave the
Rev W II am Kn ftel pastor
Ronald Dugan Sund ay School
Supt Cl asses for all ages
evening ser v tce 7 30 p m
B1ble study Wedne sd ay 7 30
p m
youth serv ces Fr1day
7 30 p m

OF

CHRIST

Mtddleporr 5th and Mam
George
Gllue
mlntster
Jam es Sheets supermtendent
Btble school
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p lll 30 a m
even ng wor shtp 7 30 p m
prayer service 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE- Rev
Thomas E Weaver pastor
F loyd Carson Sunday schoo l
sup ! Su nday sc hool 9 30 a m
morn1ng
w orsh p
10 30
Sunday ev ang el st1c meet ng
prayer meet ng
7 30 p m
Wednesdav 7 30 o m

GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N

Second Ave
Middlepor t
Les ley G Ho lt pastor Sunday
school 10 a m
worsh p ser
v1ce 11 am worsh 1p serv1ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
11g:t,t pray er service 7 30

The tomato botantcally ts
THE
UNITED
PRES
a frutt but because of ots uses
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
os constdered a vegetable OF
MEIGS COUNTY Owigh\
About three quarters of the L Zav
tz Pastor D1rector
U S tomato-crop os processed
HARRISONVILLE
mto JUice ca nned tomatoes Sunday Church School 9 30
a m Mr s Homer Lee s_,pt
catsup soups and pastes Morn1ng
Worsh!f 10 30 am
Most Ameroca n colomsts un
MIODLEPOR
Sunday
toi about 1800 beiteved Church School 9 30 a m John
F
Fultz
SuQt
Morning
tomatoes were poisonous, Worshtp
10 30 am
The World Almanac notes
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
Sunday
Spamsh explorers dtscovered Worship 9 am
School 10 a m Mrs
the tomato m Latm Amer1ca Church
Sampson Hall Supt
but ot was at ftrst grown only
MEIGS
as an or nament ca lled the
COOPERATIVE
love apple
PARISH
THE UNITED
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Carmel News,

By the Day

METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D1rector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICks
Rev D Wm Sydenstrtcker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
a m
Church School 10 am
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
a m
Church School 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worshtp 11
a m
Church Sch ool 10 a m
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 30 a m Church School 9 15
am
UMYF 6 30 p m

Rev and Mrs Rtchard
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
Young and famoly of Sodney 10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m
6 30 p m
spent the weekend woth Mr UMYF
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
and Mrs Edson Roush
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh ip 10 30
Ralph Lee spent the weekend
a m Church School 9 30 a m
m Co lu mbus and at tended UMYF 7 p m
- Worship 9 15
graduation exercises of hts a mRUTLAND
Church School 10 a m
granddaughter Janet Swep UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER - Wor
stan at Bowhng Green on
sh p 9 am
Church Schoo l 10
Saturday Hos daughter Ruth am UMVF Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Swepston brought htm home on
Rev Richard E Jarvis
Sunday
ASBURY Worship 11
Mr and Mrs Douglas a m Church Schoo l 9 50 a m
CS 1st Tuesday
Johnson of Racme spent WSFOREST
RUN - Worsh p 9
Sunday afternoon woth Mr and a m Church School 10 a m
WSCS 3rCI WeCinfSdly 7 30
Mrs Arthw- Earl Johnson pm
MINERSVILLE - Worship
Patnck Sheryl l.eAann and
10 a m Church School 9 a m
Betty Van Meter
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson
Sc hool 9 30 a m
worsh II)
of Racone spent Sunday wtth servlr., 7 30 p m
SO"IJTHERN CLUSTER
Mr and Mrs Allan Taylor
Rev Steven Wilson
Mr and Mrs James Corcie
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shiveley
and Mr and Mrs George
BETHANY ( DorcasJ
Ctrcle and daughter Cheryl of Worship
9 30 am
Chur ch
New Haven vtslted with Mary School 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Worship II
Ctrcle on Sunday
am
1st and 3rd Sundays
Mr and Mrs Arthw- Orr of Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Worship
Chester called at the home of 7 30
p m first and third Sun
Mr and Mrs Robert Lee and
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
Bob Boil ~nd Becky recently
school 9 30 1m
worShip
f1rst lncf th rd Sunday

7 30

G1ea t Bntam s h o r s e P m prayer meeting Wed
7 90 p m Felfawshlp
racmg Tnple Crown conststs nesday
supper f rrs t Saturday 6 p m
of the 2 000 Gumeas the Der- U M W second Tuesda y 7 30
by and the St Lege r
Pm
Bees may travel 13 000
mtles to make a pdund of
honey

EAST LETART -

Sundo y

school 9 30 am
worship
second and fourth Sundlly 7 30
p m
pray er meeting Wect

np sr;tay 7 ) 0 p m
U M w
t r st Wedn esd ay 7 30 p m
WE SLE YAN ( Rrtc1nel
Sunday sc hool
10 a m
wor sh•p 1 a m B•bl e study
Thur sd ay
7 p m
ch o1r
pra c f ce Th ur sda y 8 p m
tel ow sh1p
supp er
fir st
Wedn es day 6 30 p m U M W
four th Mond a y 8 p m
GREAT BEND - Wor sh p II
a m
2nd and 4th Sund ays
Chu rch School 0 am
LETART F ALLS ...... Worsh p
10 a m Chur ch schoo l 9 a m
B ble study 7 30 p m e\l er y
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Worsh p
9 30 a m Chu r ch School 10 30
a m
M d Wee k
Serv ce
Wednesday 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
sh p 11 a m
tst and 3rd
Sundays Church Sc hoqt 10

am

PORTLAND
Worsh1p 7 30
p m Churc/'1 Schoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worsh p 11 a m
2nd and 4th Sundays Ch urch
School 10 a m

NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Branclum
JOPPA
WorshiP 10 am
Church Sc hoo 9 a m Prayer
Me et ng WednesdijiY 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Ch urc h
se rv ces
9 a m
Sunday
School 9 45 a m B ble Stud y
ev ery Th ursd ay 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
sh p 11 a m Chur ch Schoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sun day school
9 45 a m
each Sunday
preachmg at 11 am each
Su nda y Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSCS 8 p m
on third Tu es day each month
REEDSVILLE - Su nday
school 9 JO preach no 7 30
p m Sunday pray er m eeti ng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
f rst Thu rs day each month
SILVER RIDGE - Wor sh p
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worship 9 am
Chur ch
Sc hoo l 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Fredertck
sup t Serv ce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Pr eac h ng f ir st and
th1rd Sundays of month by
Cl fford Sm th 9 30 a m

HOBSON

CHRISTIAN

UNION - Da rrell
D odd r I I
pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
L eonard G1lmore ftrst
elder evenmg serv ce 7 30
p m
W ednesday
prayer
m eet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racm e Rout e 2 The
Re y Charles Hand pastor
Sunday schoo
9 45 a m
morn1ng worsh p 11 am
Even ng servtees Tue sday and
Frday730

BEARWALLOW

RIDGE

CHURCH OF CHRIST - B ble
Study
9 30 a m
morning
worsh p 10 30 a m
evenmg
worshtp 6 30 p m Wednesday
B1ble Study 1 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday Sc hool
10 a m wtth w !lard P gott
supt Evange l st c me ssage
each Sunday even no 7 30 p m
by
Elder
R ussell Cl ne
mm1ster of the Apostol c Fa ith
B ble Study Wednesday 7 30

pm

STIVERSVI~LE

COM

MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school se rv ce 10 a m Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 p m
Sunday evening serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr sonvtlte
Road R1cll; Morr son pastor
Sunday schoo supl
Stev en
Stanley Sunday schoo
9 30
am
morn ng worsh p and
comm un on
10 30
am
Sunday
even ng
yo uth
Chnst an Endea\lor 6 30 p m
worsh p ser vtee Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednes day eve nm g
prayer meet ng and B bl e
stvdy 7 30 .P m

ST

JOHN LUTHERAN -

P ne Grove the R:e\1 Arthur
Combs pastor Sunday schoo l
9 30 a m
church ser v ces
10 30 a m

BRADBURY CHURCH OF

CHRtST
B1ble Sc hool 9 30
am
morn ng worsh p 10 30
a m Sunday evenmg Worship
Service
7 30 p m
cho r
pract1ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m pr ayer m eet ng
and B1ble Study Wednesday
7 30 p m

ANTIQUITY

BAPTIST -

Rev Free la nd Norr s pastor
Sunday sc hoo l 10 a m Church
serv ce
7 p m Wedne sday
B1ble Study 7 p m

RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE

Sunday ....Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng Worsh ip 10 30 a m
Even ng Worship 7 30 p m
Wednesday Mid week ServiCe
Sunday School Super ntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor Rev
Morris M Wolfe

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST -

Walter P B ka csan pastor
Ronnte Salser 5 S Supt
Su nday School 9 30 a m
Mornmg Worship 10 45 a m
Sunday evening worsh 1:1 7 30
p m Wednesday even ing 8 ble
Study a p m

DANVILLE WESLEYAN -

Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Sunday School 9 311 a m
youth and tUn10r youth serv ce
6 45 p m
evenmg worshtp
7 30 p m prayer and pra1se
Wednesday 7 30 o m

SILVER

RUN

FREE

BAPTIST - Re\1 Ralph Dean
pa stor Sunday School 10 am
Leon M1!1er supt Even ng
serv ce
7 30 p m
Pray er
meetmg Thursday 1 311 p m
~ESTER CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
James Sat
terf1eld pastor Sunday Sc hool
9 JO a m worship ser\ltce 11
a m
even ng serv ce 7
pray e r serv ce and youth
serv ce Wednesday 7 p m
~ANGSVILLE

CHRISTIAN

CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Robert Bobo supt
morn ng
worship
10 30
Sunday evening serv1ce 7 30
Mtd week serv1ce Wednesday
7 30 p m

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Larimore pastor Bob
Moore Sunday Schoo l Supt
Sunday School classes for all
ages 9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh1p 10 _.5 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangelistic service
Sunday 7 30 p m M id week
prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m Miss ionary meeting
second Wednesday 7 30 p m

UNITED FAITH NON
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev

Robert Sm lth pastor Sunday
school 9 30 a m c less leader
Leo Hill worship serv ice
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m

EDEN UNITED BRETH

REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Blake pastor Sunday School
10 a m
Howard McCoy
supt MornlnQ sermon 11 a
m
Sunday night serv ices
Christian Endeaver 7 30 p
Song service 8 p m
m
Preaching 8 30 p m
Mid
week Prayer mee t ing Wed
nesday 7 p m Ray Adams
lay leader

CHURCH

OF

JESUS

CHRIST - Loca ted at Rutland
on New L ima Road neKt to
Forest Acre Par k Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday Sch ool supt Sunday
school 10 30 a m
worship
]. 30 p m Bib le study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m Saturday
night prayer servi ce 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRtSTIAN - Roger Watson
pas tor
Ray Whaley supt
Morning worsh ip 9 30 am
church school
10 30 a m
voung people s meeting 6 30
p m
evening worship 7 30
P m Bible study WedniSCIIY

FRIDAY JUNE 14 1974

Clock 4 Ava loon Wealh er 33 Wild K nqdom 13 I Spy 15

Elec Co 20
t
7 30 - Porter Wagoner J Hol lywood Squares 4 New Trea sure
Hunt 10 To Tell the Truth 6 Concen trat on 8 Wa l l Stree t

Week 20 33 Beat lhe Clock 13

7 00 - Washmgton Review 20 33 Dtrty Sall y 8 10 San ford &amp;
Son 4 3 15 Brady Bunch 6 13
8 30 - Goad Ttmes 8 10 Mountcun Scene 33 Bran Ke th 3 4
15 S x M1ll on Dollar Man 6 13 Bu ld ng ot Gund Ha!l 20
9 00 - Masterp1ece Theater 33 B•centennta l Lecture Senes 20
fii'I!Jv e The Gr oundstar Conspiracy 3 4 15 The Look ng
Glass War 8
Enchantm ent 10
q 30 - K ss nger An Actton Btagraphy 6 13
10 OO - News20 Toma6 13 Con flcts of Harr ySTrumanJJ

GOD OF PROPHECY - G P

Sm1th pastor Sunday School
10 a m Arth ur Hen son Supt
Morn ng Worsh1p
11 am
Young People s se r v ce 7
Pm
Evenmg service 7 30
p m Wednesday M1d W eek
Prayer Servtce 7 30 p m
Youth meet ng
6 30 p m
E\ en1ng worsh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herb ert Grate pastor Wor
sh p serv1ce 11 a m an d 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m
R lc hard Barton
sup t Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST
Clifford Sm 1th
mm ster Sunday Sc hOO l 9 30
a m
morn ng chur ch 10 30
a m Sunday even ng serv ce
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7 30 p m Rev Ja y Sf les
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eventually dtscard three of
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a low heart so you doscard a
club roght then and there
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OOVAMINT STATISTICS
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wtth South's stx spade con
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ers would manage to get
themselvfs set at tt
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ought to be able to work out
the one wiDniDg lone of play
It also happens to be by far
the best from a percentage
standpoiDt
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and promptly cash the second
one If West ruffs you are
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mean a 7 I break
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Teens Have TheorSay (Part 5)
We have already printed a column on • what teens like bcsl
about their aprenls ' Now comes the downbeat herewoth some
parental aclions or atlltudcs that upset teens most
My parents always say I ve been where you re goong so
shut up and hsten They don t expect anyone who osn t a tax
payer to have an oponton
Its easter for them to say No and feel col]lfortable Ulan
say Yes and worry a ll evenong while I m out
My folks have never got over depresswn psychosiS - the
tdea that success lS measured econonucally Theor mrun worry os
money and they lao! to enJOY life, except after a few drmks
They boss too much ltSten too httle and do too much
snooptng
U they just HEARD of me doong somethmg wrong true or
not they d kill me ftrst and ask questions later
They shield me so much tbey wont let me get expenence
and then they use lack of expertence' as thel!' reason for No
Mom always starts up , Now when I was young
(meanmg I mspoded rotten) but shes forgotten what ot s really
hke to be young
I can t stand my parents constant ftghll; but tf us ktds
ft~ht they re aU over us
l get more understanding from my dog My folks never
show any love for each other for us etther No sympathy or
apprectation - nothing'
They make things too easy for me At 17 I d hke the
freedom to goof up on my own
They expect me to be more adult than l really am At 17 I
need more direction '
Mom and Dad expect me_ to be perfect No matter how
much I achieve they come up With suggestton on how to do better
next time It takes the pride right out of you
They've done a great job rrusmg me a lousy JOb ratstng my
8-year-&lt;Jid brother '
They ask a lot ofquesttons but don t listen to the answers
'They won t let me be ME
They laugh when I'm not jokmg
They re divorced and always competmg for my love Can t
they see I have enough for both•
Dad took off and Mom plays around every ntght so 1 m
stuck baby sttting the littler kids
' I get pushed when Mom says Mind your father even of she
knows he s wrong, just to keep the peace
They re losers I'
' They understand me so well I can I get away With a thmg'
Young people were equally outspoken In their answers to,
What upsets your parents most about YOU•" They wrote
My ternble mouth Its always getting me m trouble '
My parents get upset w1th me when I argue Lately I JUst
keep qmet so we ca n get along better And you know what? - It
works'
They re wild because I ve started lilnng a black guy, and
that s crazy because they brought us up to be nonpreJudtced
Guess they meant mterracial datong ts fme so long as he s U1e

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30 - Bobby Goldsboro 3 Course of Our T1mes 33
B 00 - All In the Fam1ly 8 10 Partndge Farn ty 6 13 Book
Beat 33 Emergency 4 15 3
8 30 - Ma sh 8 10 Nova 33 Mov e Trouble Comes to To w n 6
13
9 00 - Move How to Succeed n Busmess W th ou t Really
Try 1ng 3 4 15 Mary Tyler Moore 8 10
9 30 - Bob Newhart 8 10 Mov1e 33

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY
We F1ll All Doctors
992 2965

808W Man

GOD - Second St Mason w
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Sunday sc:.hool
10 a m
morning worship
11 am
evangelistic service 7 30 p m
Bible study and prayer service
W!dntsdey 7 3D p m Phone
773 5133

PeH1coa t Junction 3

7

Bakers of Gay 90 s Bread
MLddleport
Ph 992 3030

GENE'S BODY SHOP

TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 45 am worship service 11
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
Bible study Wednesday 7 30

WLdeWorldof Sports 6 13 TBA 8
CBS Golf Champ onsh•p 8 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 33
French Chef 33 US Open Golf Champ onship 6. 13
Wode World of Sports 6 13 A BLt w fh Kn I 33 BLg Red

never remember all the tunes I v e been m e~ rly

Thrlllseekers 3 Lawrence We lk 13

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

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296 w Second

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St
Mason w Va Sunday
Bible Study 10 am
Worship
11 am and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Vo c al
music

Soul Tram 6 VIewpoint 8 Base ball Pre Game 3 4 15

2 00 -

Minor Repairs &amp;Tune up
Beech &amp; Locust
Middleport
Ph 992 2366

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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntmgton W Va

Me1gs County Branch

MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 Miller

Jetsons 3 4 15 Movie6 13 Pebble s and Bamm Bamm

1 30- Greatest Sports Legends 3 15

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Chester Oh•o

Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Craig pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m worship serv ce 11
a m
tralnmg un10n 6 30
P m evening worship service
7 30 p m M1d week prayer
service Wednesday 7 30 p m

Butch

8 10 Elec Co 20
12 30 - Go 3 4 15 Fat Alber! 8 10
1 00 - Man from UN CLE 4 Children s F1lm Fes l va l 8 10

INGLES ASHlAND SERVICE

GAUL'S MARKET

George Casto pastor Sunday
School 9 30 evenlno worshlo
7 30 Thursday even rnO prayer
ser\llce 7 30 p m

7 30 p m

12 00 -

HEINERS BAKERY

Pomeroy

220 E Ma1n

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL

Joste and the Pussycats 10 Outer Space 8 10

Cass1dy 3 4 15 Mission Mag1 c 6 13

5 30 -

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

BIBL~

11 30 -

Woth the hope 1t woll. on some measure, foster and help sustaon that
whoch osgood on family and community life, this feature IS sponsored by
the busoness forms and organ ozatoons whose names appear below

CHURCH Sunday School
9 30 am Worship service 11
a m
Wednesday prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
Sunday
01ght worShip 7 30 p m

FAIRVIEW

11 00 - Brady K1ds 6 13 Abbotl a. Costello 8 Sesame 51 20
Speed Buggy 10 Sta r Trek 3 4 15

News 3 4 In the K now 10
6 30 - News 3 4 6 15 Reasoner 13
H1llbt lltes 8 Mov te Castle tn the A1r

Ra e ne

THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd 0 Gr mm Jr pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng worshtp 10 30 a m
Young peoples servi ce 6 45
p m
Evangel SfiC service
7 30 p m Wednesday even ing
ser\11ce 7 30 p m

Pink Panthers 3 4

Dal ng Game 3 My L tile Marg•e 15
6 00 - L1il as Yoga &amp; You 33 News 8 Look at the Book 15

COMMUNITY

CHURCH Letart W Ve Rt
1 Rev
George Hoschar
pastor Sunday School 9 30
1 m Prayer and Bible study
7 30 p m Cottage Prayer
Service Tuesday
10 am
Worsh ip Serv1ce
Thursday

10 3~ Goober and the Ghost Chaser s 6 13
15 Jeannie 8 10 Zoom 20

Monday

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

RUTLAND

Eiec Co 20 LasslesRe scue Rangers6 13 M y Favor te

L•festyle 10 Western Star Theatre 15

BuLck Ponhac Opel G M C Dealer
500 E Ma n St
Ph 992 2174

RUTLAND CHURCH DF
CHRIST - Rod Kasl er pa stor
V H Braley Sunday school
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
worShiP serviCe and co m
munton
10 30 am
YOUth
mee t ng
6 p m
Sunday
even ng serv ce 7 reg ul ar
board meet ng th rd Sa turday
7p m

The Rev William Campbell
pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
• m
James Hughes supt
evening service
1 30 p m
Wednesday even ing prayer
meet ing 7 30 p m
Youth
prayer srrv lct each Tuesday

s I'll Stl'\l u

Ha r

Martoan8 10 Sigmund&amp;theSeaMonsters3 4 15

Machtne 4

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

CHAPEL

FIRST SOUTHERN

10 00 -

M ddleport Ohio

Coolv lie RO Rev Roy Deeter
pastor Sunday school 9 30
am
worsh p serv ce 10 30
a m B1ble study and prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

RUTLAND

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Copy ght 974 Ke s e

Bugs Bunny 13

10 Sesame St 20
9 30 - inch H1gh Pnvate Eye 3 4 15

The Church stands ready to help us learn responsoboloty Through re ligiOUS
education youth today can still doscover personal identity-While gaonmg a responsible voew of mans obligatoons to God and to socoety

DLal 992 3284

CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor Sunday school 9 30
am Russell Spencer supt
worsh p serv ce 10 45 a m
even ng worshtp alternat ng
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 30
P m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader

Farm

15 Sabr na 8 Popeye 10 Edward Saunders 6
9 00 - Emergency Plus 3 4 15 Super Fnend s 6 13 Move 8

Its a crushong experoence to get caught But ot can teach us a v1tal lesson
We soon doscover a sense of responsibility and learn our obligation to others
Our true 1dent1ty emerges

GOEGLEIN READY MIX

MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN

Sesame St 20 Sa turda y Report 3 Osmonds 13

8 30 - Yog s Gang 13 Mister Rogers 20 Addams Family 3 4

When the Jelly disappeared from the refrogerator when a baseball shal
tered the wondow when Mother doscovered the stray cat sleepong 1n her
washbasket
l1ke a magnetic needle the accusmg longer of my parents
pomted toward me

GOSPEL

MISSION - Ba ld Knobs Rev
L R Gluesencamp pasto r
Roger W lfred Sr
Sunday
School Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m
Sunday even ng
worsh p 1 30 Prayer m eeting
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader Youth
meetmg
Wednesday
7 30
p m
E r nest Deeter leader

Treehouse Club B In Touch 13

8 !»-Jakes Place 6 L dsv llle 3 4 lS
Bear Bunch 8 Lass ie 10

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METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Mornmg worsh1p 10 30
a m Young People s Service
6 45 p m
Evangelist c ser
v1 c e
7 30 p m
Pray er
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m

Fun for Everyone 6

Front4 Speedracer 6 Speed Buggy 8 Treehouse Club 10

am

LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday School
supt Ronald Osborne B1bt e
Sc hoo l 9 311 am
pr ea chmg
10 45 am
Even ng ser\11ces
7 30 p m

Ky ANeid 13 Chr stopher Closeup 10

7 00 7 30 -

pm

Por tland
Racine Road
Will am Roush pasto r Denny
Evans
Sunday
Scho o
D rector Sunday School 9 JO
am
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
am Sunday even ng se rv ce 7
p m
Wednesday e '.lenln g
prayer serv ces 7 30 p m

6 30 -

Fa th lor Today 10

METHODIST - R ev Robert
E Buckle y pastor William
Ba ley Supt
Sunda y Sc hool
9 30 am
mornmg worsh p
10 311 am
evening worsh1p
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr.sttan
Youth Cr usade 6 30 p m
Thursday chotr pract ce 7

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS

P1cture Mommy Dead 4
Flammg Feather 4
Our Man m Jama~ea J

SATURDAY JUNE IS 1974

FREE

DEXTER CHURCH
OF
CHRIST T 1m Russell
m n1ster Norman C W I I
Sunday school supt
Su nday
sc hoo
9 30 a m
worsh p
se rv iCe 10 30 a m
B ble
stu dy Wednesday 7 30 p m

15 ABC 6 CBS News 8 10 Room 222 13

4

7 00 ~ Truth or Con s 3 News 6 10 What s My L ne a Beat I he

BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norr s pa stor Floyd Norr1s
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
morn ng sermon 10 30 a m
Prayer se rv ce Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF

CLIFF

30 - NBC News 3

6

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Jim supcr·uotoca l who ch bothers my fol ks who a lway s try
to sc&gt;c the good sodc
1hcy fltp \\hen lm late getting home Funny I u\\ they

By IIden and Sut• Unttt•l

6 00 - News 3 8 10 13 15 Truth or Con s 6 Sesame St 20
News 4 Joyce Chen s ( h na 33

LETART FALLS UNITED

pm
LAUREL

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Television Log

30 p m
MT UNION &gt;JAPTIST
Rev Cec I Cox pa stor Sunday
School supr
Joe Sayre
Sun d ay schoo l 9 45 a m
Sunday ev en ng wor sh p 7 30
Wednesday prayer and B ble
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood
pastor
Howard Caldwell Jr Sunday
Sc hOOl Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
M orn ng Serm on
10 30 am
Su nd ay eve n ng
servfce 7 p m
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1974

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POMEROY

POM EROY T~INITY
Rev W H P err n p as tor R oy
May er
Sunday sc hoo supt

Churcll

sc hool

worsh p se rv c e

9

10

5 a m

a n

2~

Youth cho r r ehears a l M on
day 3 30 p m un der d r ee l on

ot Mar y Sk nn e r

se n or c ho r

rehear sa 7 JO p n Th ur sday
w th
M rs
Pa u
N ease

d rector

POMERO Y CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corne r
Un on and Mu l ber ry
R ev
Clyde V H end er son pa stor
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m Glen
M cClung
su p t
morn n g
worsh p 10 30 am
even n g
serv ce 7 30 m d wee k ser
v ce Wedn esday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL
T he
Rev
H arold D eet h r ec to r
Church se r v c es
0 30 a n
Hol y commun on f rs l Sund ay
Of month c hurch sc hool 10 30
a m for nursery throug h 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST - John F A m stutz
PIStor B b e school 9 30 a m
worsh p 10 30 adul t w o rs h p
service a nd young peop e s
meet ng
bot h 7 30 p m

Comb ned B ble stud y and
prayer me et ng Wedn esda y
7 30 p m
THE SALV ATIO N ARMY Envoy Ra y W W n ng off cer
In charge Sunday 10 a m
Holiness meet ng 10 30 a m
Sunday School Yo ung Peopl es
Leo on 7 p m Thursday 1 t o 3
p m lades Home League 7
p m Prep c l as ~ es
ST PAUL LUTHERAN Co rner Second and Sycamo e
Sts
Pome r oy
the Rev
W lllam M ddlewor th pa stor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
church ser v ces 10 30 am

SACRED H EART Re\1
Fa th er
John
N adz am
pa sto r
Ph on e
992 2825
Satu rd a y ev en ng M ass 7 30
p
s dr~y Ma ss 8- an d 0
a m Conf ess ons Sa ur day 7
7 30 p m
Pu MEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Rob er t Ku l
pa stor
W ll am Wat son ~ und ay sc hool
su p! Sund ay sc 01) 1 9 30 a m
BY F 6 p m
B bl e study
Wed n es da y 7 p n
cho1r
pr act ce Wedn esday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINES S
CHU RCH 1-farr sonv li e Rev
0 Del
N an ley Pastor Hen ry Ebl n
Sund ay Sc hoo Sup ! Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 a m
Even ng
wo r sh p 7 30 p m Pra yer and
Prase serv ce Thur sday 7 30

pm

SY R A C US E
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev
Geor ge 0 ler p astor Sunda y
schoo
9 d5 am
morn ng
p r eac h n q
11
an
evnng el s c serv ce 7 30 p m
Pr a ye r ncc t n g T l un,da y
7 30 p n
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n St - L oren T St eph ens
evang el . st phon e 992 785 6
Co n se r v at ve
non
nstr um enta Sunday worshiP
10 a m
B ble study 11 a m
wor sh p 6 p m Wednesday
B bl e study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
denommat ona l )
L ang sv lie
Dext er Road he Rev Worley
Ha ey pastor Sunday sc hool
10 a m even ng worsh p 7 30
p m
Prayer
meet ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
group Fr day 7 30 p m

Rer'llonette
By Rev Thomas E Veaver

How does your ex pen ·nee m
life compare to thr e of Paul as
shown in hts letter to the
Galattans•
He was P"' leged to be
brought up m a rehgwus at
mosphere He was born mto the
religtous group of hlS day and
was known as a devout Jew
Those who have no rehg10us
trauung in the growmg up
years are at a dtSadvantage
yet they are not out of reach of
God s searching love to save
them
Paul was so wrapped up m
hts relJgtous trammg and
tradttlons that he got
Sidetracked mto persecuting
the true Chw-ch lhmking that
he was domg rtght
Lord help us never to get so
mvolved m our relig10n that we
would leave You out of owlives and become mvolved m
persecuting the true Church,
Paul had a personal con
frontation w1th Jesus of

Nazareth that changed his
whole pattern of hie He threw
off h1s rehgoous hangups and
let the sptrlt of Chrtst come mto
his hfe and dtrect his gomgs
and domgs In reahty, Paul
was crucifted and hved no
more but Christ hved m and
through the person of Paul
Paul put as much (or more )
energy and ttme mto spreadmg
the gospel of Jesu:; Chnst as he
had m persecutmg the chw-ch
before he found ChrtSt A true
ChrtStian os not a life of the
easy chall' but a worker for the
Master Clmst s Holy Spll'tt
mdwelltng m one s life em
PO\\ers htm to do great exploits
for the Kmgdom of God
Read Paul's testimony m his
letter to the Galatians and if
you have not had the
tremendous hie changmg
expertence m yow- life you can
have 1t by accepting Jesus by
latth and allow hun to make
you a New Creation

~EVENT H OAY
AD
VENT I ST
L o ca l ed on
Mut be ry
He g ht s
near
V el era s M emor a t Hosp ta l
Pom eroy
Pastor He r bert
Morgan Sabbath Sc hool every
Saturday at '2 p m and wo rsh p
serv 1ce follow ng at 3 15 p m
Open B bt e d sc u ss on ea ch
Thursday at 7 JO p m at th e
Church
Th e
F r1endly
ChUrch
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Prea c h ng
9 JO am
f rst and second
Sunday s of ea ch mon th lh1 rd
and four t h Sundays ea c h
month worshiP serv ce at 7 JO
p m Wednesday ev en ng s at
7 30 Prayer and 8 ble Study

FIRST SOUTH ER N BAP
TIST 282 Mulb erry Av e
Po mero y
aff l1aled
w h
SBC
he Re\1
Fr ed H II
oa sl or Troy Zw I! ng Sunday
sc hool supt Sunday schoo l
9 30 a m
morn ng wor sh p
10 JO Sunday evang el st c
m ee t ng
1 30 p m
Pray er
m ee t ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Corne r Fourth and Ma n
M tddleport Rev Henry Key
Jr pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Mrs Ervm Baumgard
ner su pt
Morn ng wors h p
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Larry Carnaha n pres1d ng
m nlster Sunday B ble lee
ture 9 JO a m
Watch tower
study 10 30 am
Tuesday
B ble study 7 30 p m Thurs
day m In stry sc hoo l 7 30
p m
serv ce meet ng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
t:hr1sl m Chnsttan UnionLawren ce Manley pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hOol Supt Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Even ng worsh p
7 JO
Wedne sda y
prayer
meet ng 7 Jll p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rae ne Ro ute 2 the
Rev James M Mun cy pas tor
Su nday school 9 45 a m
morn ng worshtp
11 am
even mg worsh 1p 7 311 p m
Pr ayer meetmg Tuesday 7 30
p m Young people s meet ng
7 30 p m Thursday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO Bertha K ngr ey
sub stitute pa s to r
Su nday
Sc hool
10 a m
worsh 1p
serv ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom Est I Hart pastor Roy
Brown
ass s tant
pastor
Sunday sc hoo l lOam Church
7 30
p m
ea c h
Sun day
even1ng pra yer meet ng 7 30
p m Thursday

MIDDLEPORT

FREEWILL BAPTIST -

Corner Ash and Plum Mid
dleporr
Noel
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
se rv ice 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m
Sunday even ng
worsh 1p 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner Stxth and
Palmer
the Rev
St eve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sunday sc hool supt
WMPO rad o program 7 45
a m Sunda y sc hool 9 15 a m
morn ng worsh1p 10 15 am
Youth act \1 t es and fe!low sh p
for 1Un or and se n or h1gh
students 6 p m B bte study
7 30 p m
M d we ek prayer
se rv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

CHURCH

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Chester East WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS
News Notes
By Clarice Alien
Recent vtsttors of Mr and
Mrs Fred Rtce were Mr and
Mrs Rowland Phelps and
daughter Audrey, of Concord
Va
Boil Allen retw-ned to hts
studtes at l.ehogh Umverstty m
Bethlehem Pa after spendmg
two weeks wtth Mr and Mrs
Clayton Allen Boll os workmg
towards hos Doc torate degree
Charles Kmght Columbus
spent a weekend wtth Mr and
Mrs Howard Kmght
Mr and Mrs Bruce Allen of
Columbus spent a weekend
wtth Mr and Mrs Clayton
Allen and Boll
Suz a nnah Etc h on ger
Columbus spent several days
woth Mrs Opal Etchmger
Mr and Mrs Vorgol Wood of
Sprtngfoeld spent a weekend
woth Mrs Le tha Wood
Attendmg graduatton of Moss
Debbte Wood from the Holzer
Medo cal Center Sc hool of
Nw-song were Mr and Mrs
Robert Wood and Sandy Mr
and Mrs Roy Chnsty Mrs
Letha Wood Mrs Rose Gon
' Mrs Rochard Barton and
ther
chtldren Mrs Ralph Keller
Mrs Paul Orr all local Others
were Mr and Mrs Vorgtl
Wood Sprmgfteld Mr and
Mrs Don Betzong Hemlock
Grove Mr and Mrs Carol
Cox Mrs -Margaret Cox Mr
and Mrs Brary Cox Pt
Pleasant and Mr and Mrs
Bob Beegle and Boll Racone
Mrs Opal Eochmger Laura
Jean Denms and Don Mrs
Mabel VanMeter and Mrs
Tom Ntce were Thursday mgh t
guests of Mr and Mrs Charles
E1chmger Columbus and
attended the graduatoon of
Charles from Oh1o State on
Friday
D D Cleland of Columbus
VISited Tuesday with Denzel
Cleland
Mr and Mrs Hobart Newll
Elmer and Shetla, were
Satw-day night guests of Mr
and Mrs Denver Curhs
Charleston and attended the
wedding of Miss Beverly Ann
FI,Ids and Ketth Curhs on
Sunday at the Tyler Heoghts
Church
Mrs Mabel VanMeter Mrs
Opel E1chinger LaW'a Jean
Mi' and Mrs Tom--N1ce at
tended the gradualton of
Raymond Ea ·I Van Meter
Sunday at Youngstown
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PEN

TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave the
Rev W II am Kn ftel pastor
Ronald Dugan Sund ay School
Supt Cl asses for all ages
evening ser v tce 7 30 p m
B1ble study Wedne sd ay 7 30
p m
youth serv ces Fr1day
7 30 p m

OF

CHRIST

Mtddleporr 5th and Mam
George
Gllue
mlntster
Jam es Sheets supermtendent
Btble school
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p lll 30 a m
even ng wor shtp 7 30 p m
prayer service 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE- Rev
Thomas E Weaver pastor
F loyd Carson Sunday schoo l
sup ! Su nday sc hool 9 30 a m
morn1ng
w orsh p
10 30
Sunday ev ang el st1c meet ng
prayer meet ng
7 30 p m
Wednesdav 7 30 o m

GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N

Second Ave
Middlepor t
Les ley G Ho lt pastor Sunday
school 10 a m
worsh p ser
v1ce 11 am worsh 1p serv1ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
11g:t,t pray er service 7 30

The tomato botantcally ts
THE
UNITED
PRES
a frutt but because of ots uses
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
os constdered a vegetable OF
MEIGS COUNTY Owigh\
About three quarters of the L Zav
tz Pastor D1rector
U S tomato-crop os processed
HARRISONVILLE
mto JUice ca nned tomatoes Sunday Church School 9 30
a m Mr s Homer Lee s_,pt
catsup soups and pastes Morn1ng
Worsh!f 10 30 am
Most Ameroca n colomsts un
MIODLEPOR
Sunday
toi about 1800 beiteved Church School 9 30 a m John
F
Fultz
SuQt
Morning
tomatoes were poisonous, Worshtp
10 30 am
The World Almanac notes
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
Sunday
Spamsh explorers dtscovered Worship 9 am
School 10 a m Mrs
the tomato m Latm Amer1ca Church
Sampson Hall Supt
but ot was at ftrst grown only
MEIGS
as an or nament ca lled the
COOPERATIVE
love apple
PARISH
THE UNITED
C py r gh ~ 974
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Carmel News,

By the Day

METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D1rector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICks
Rev D Wm Sydenstrtcker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
a m
Church School 10 am
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
a m
Church School 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worshtp 11
a m
Church Sch ool 10 a m
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 30 a m Church School 9 15
am
UMYF 6 30 p m

Rev and Mrs Rtchard
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
Young and famoly of Sodney 10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m
6 30 p m
spent the weekend woth Mr UMYF
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
and Mrs Edson Roush
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh ip 10 30
Ralph Lee spent the weekend
a m Church School 9 30 a m
m Co lu mbus and at tended UMYF 7 p m
- Worship 9 15
graduation exercises of hts a mRUTLAND
Church School 10 a m
granddaughter Janet Swep UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER - Wor
stan at Bowhng Green on
sh p 9 am
Church Schoo l 10
Saturday Hos daughter Ruth am UMVF Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Swepston brought htm home on
Rev Richard E Jarvis
Sunday
ASBURY Worship 11
Mr and Mrs Douglas a m Church Schoo l 9 50 a m
CS 1st Tuesday
Johnson of Racme spent WSFOREST
RUN - Worsh p 9
Sunday afternoon woth Mr and a m Church School 10 a m
WSCS 3rCI WeCinfSdly 7 30
Mrs Arthw- Earl Johnson pm
MINERSVILLE - Worship
Patnck Sheryl l.eAann and
10 a m Church School 9 a m
Betty Van Meter
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson
Sc hool 9 30 a m
worsh II)
of Racone spent Sunday wtth servlr., 7 30 p m
SO"IJTHERN CLUSTER
Mr and Mrs Allan Taylor
Rev Steven Wilson
Mr and Mrs James Corcie
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shiveley
and Mr and Mrs George
BETHANY ( DorcasJ
Ctrcle and daughter Cheryl of Worship
9 30 am
Chur ch
New Haven vtslted with Mary School 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Worship II
Ctrcle on Sunday
am
1st and 3rd Sundays
Mr and Mrs Arthw- Orr of Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Worship
Chester called at the home of 7 30
p m first and third Sun
Mr and Mrs Robert Lee and
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
Bob Boil ~nd Becky recently
school 9 30 1m
worShip
f1rst lncf th rd Sunday

7 30

G1ea t Bntam s h o r s e P m prayer meeting Wed
7 90 p m Felfawshlp
racmg Tnple Crown conststs nesday
supper f rrs t Saturday 6 p m
of the 2 000 Gumeas the Der- U M W second Tuesda y 7 30
by and the St Lege r
Pm
Bees may travel 13 000
mtles to make a pdund of
honey

EAST LETART -

Sundo y

school 9 30 am
worship
second and fourth Sundlly 7 30
p m
pray er meeting Wect

np sr;tay 7 ) 0 p m
U M w
t r st Wedn esd ay 7 30 p m
WE SLE YAN ( Rrtc1nel
Sunday sc hool
10 a m
wor sh•p 1 a m B•bl e study
Thur sd ay
7 p m
ch o1r
pra c f ce Th ur sda y 8 p m
tel ow sh1p
supp er
fir st
Wedn es day 6 30 p m U M W
four th Mond a y 8 p m
GREAT BEND - Wor sh p II
a m
2nd and 4th Sund ays
Chu rch School 0 am
LETART F ALLS ...... Worsh p
10 a m Chur ch schoo l 9 a m
B ble study 7 30 p m e\l er y
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Worsh p
9 30 a m Chu r ch School 10 30
a m
M d Wee k
Serv ce
Wednesday 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
sh p 11 a m
tst and 3rd
Sundays Church Sc hoqt 10

am

PORTLAND
Worsh1p 7 30
p m Churc/'1 Schoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worsh p 11 a m
2nd and 4th Sundays Ch urch
School 10 a m

NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Branclum
JOPPA
WorshiP 10 am
Church Sc hoo 9 a m Prayer
Me et ng WednesdijiY 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Ch urc h
se rv ces
9 a m
Sunday
School 9 45 a m B ble Stud y
ev ery Th ursd ay 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
sh p 11 a m Chur ch Schoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sun day school
9 45 a m
each Sunday
preachmg at 11 am each
Su nda y Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSCS 8 p m
on third Tu es day each month
REEDSVILLE - Su nday
school 9 JO preach no 7 30
p m Sunday pray er m eeti ng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
f rst Thu rs day each month
SILVER RIDGE - Wor sh p
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worship 9 am
Chur ch
Sc hoo l 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Fredertck
sup t Serv ce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Pr eac h ng f ir st and
th1rd Sundays of month by
Cl fford Sm th 9 30 a m

HOBSON

CHRISTIAN

UNION - Da rrell
D odd r I I
pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
L eonard G1lmore ftrst
elder evenmg serv ce 7 30
p m
W ednesday
prayer
m eet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racm e Rout e 2 The
Re y Charles Hand pastor
Sunday schoo
9 45 a m
morn1ng worsh p 11 am
Even ng servtees Tue sday and
Frday730

BEARWALLOW

RIDGE

CHURCH OF CHRIST - B ble
Study
9 30 a m
morning
worsh p 10 30 a m
evenmg
worshtp 6 30 p m Wednesday
B1ble Study 1 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday Sc hool
10 a m wtth w !lard P gott
supt Evange l st c me ssage
each Sunday even no 7 30 p m
by
Elder
R ussell Cl ne
mm1ster of the Apostol c Fa ith
B ble Study Wednesday 7 30

pm

STIVERSVI~LE

COM

MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school se rv ce 10 a m Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 p m
Sunday evening serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr sonvtlte
Road R1cll; Morr son pastor
Sunday schoo supl
Stev en
Stanley Sunday schoo
9 30
am
morn ng worsh p and
comm un on
10 30
am
Sunday
even ng
yo uth
Chnst an Endea\lor 6 30 p m
worsh p ser vtee Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednes day eve nm g
prayer meet ng and B bl e
stvdy 7 30 .P m

ST

JOHN LUTHERAN -

P ne Grove the R:e\1 Arthur
Combs pastor Sunday schoo l
9 30 a m
church ser v ces
10 30 a m

BRADBURY CHURCH OF

CHRtST
B1ble Sc hool 9 30
am
morn ng worsh p 10 30
a m Sunday evenmg Worship
Service
7 30 p m
cho r
pract1ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m pr ayer m eet ng
and B1ble Study Wednesday
7 30 p m

ANTIQUITY

BAPTIST -

Rev Free la nd Norr s pastor
Sunday sc hoo l 10 a m Church
serv ce
7 p m Wedne sday
B1ble Study 7 p m

RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE

Sunday ....Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng Worsh ip 10 30 a m
Even ng Worship 7 30 p m
Wednesday Mid week ServiCe
Sunday School Super ntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor Rev
Morris M Wolfe

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST -

Walter P B ka csan pastor
Ronnte Salser 5 S Supt
Su nday School 9 30 a m
Mornmg Worship 10 45 a m
Sunday evening worsh 1:1 7 30
p m Wednesday even ing 8 ble
Study a p m

DANVILLE WESLEYAN -

Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Sunday School 9 311 a m
youth and tUn10r youth serv ce
6 45 p m
evenmg worshtp
7 30 p m prayer and pra1se
Wednesday 7 30 o m

SILVER

RUN

FREE

BAPTIST - Re\1 Ralph Dean
pa stor Sunday School 10 am
Leon M1!1er supt Even ng
serv ce
7 30 p m
Pray er
meetmg Thursday 1 311 p m
~ESTER CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
James Sat
terf1eld pastor Sunday Sc hool
9 JO a m worship ser\ltce 11
a m
even ng serv ce 7
pray e r serv ce and youth
serv ce Wednesday 7 p m
~ANGSVILLE

CHRISTIAN

CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Robert Bobo supt
morn ng
worship
10 30
Sunday evening serv1ce 7 30
Mtd week serv1ce Wednesday
7 30 p m

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Larimore pastor Bob
Moore Sunday Schoo l Supt
Sunday School classes for all
ages 9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh1p 10 _.5 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangelistic service
Sunday 7 30 p m M id week
prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m Miss ionary meeting
second Wednesday 7 30 p m

UNITED FAITH NON
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev

Robert Sm lth pastor Sunday
school 9 30 a m c less leader
Leo Hill worship serv ice
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m

EDEN UNITED BRETH

REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Blake pastor Sunday School
10 a m
Howard McCoy
supt MornlnQ sermon 11 a
m
Sunday night serv ices
Christian Endeaver 7 30 p
Song service 8 p m
m
Preaching 8 30 p m
Mid
week Prayer mee t ing Wed
nesday 7 p m Ray Adams
lay leader

CHURCH

OF

JESUS

CHRIST - Loca ted at Rutland
on New L ima Road neKt to
Forest Acre Par k Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday Sch ool supt Sunday
school 10 30 a m
worship
]. 30 p m Bib le study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m Saturday
night prayer servi ce 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRtSTIAN - Roger Watson
pas tor
Ray Whaley supt
Morning worsh ip 9 30 am
church school
10 30 a m
voung people s meeting 6 30
p m
evening worship 7 30
P m Bible study WedniSCIIY

FRIDAY JUNE 14 1974

Clock 4 Ava loon Wealh er 33 Wild K nqdom 13 I Spy 15

Elec Co 20
t
7 30 - Porter Wagoner J Hol lywood Squares 4 New Trea sure
Hunt 10 To Tell the Truth 6 Concen trat on 8 Wa l l Stree t

Week 20 33 Beat lhe Clock 13

7 00 - Washmgton Review 20 33 Dtrty Sall y 8 10 San ford &amp;
Son 4 3 15 Brady Bunch 6 13
8 30 - Goad Ttmes 8 10 Mountcun Scene 33 Bran Ke th 3 4
15 S x M1ll on Dollar Man 6 13 Bu ld ng ot Gund Ha!l 20
9 00 - Masterp1ece Theater 33 B•centennta l Lecture Senes 20
fii'I!Jv e The Gr oundstar Conspiracy 3 4 15 The Look ng
Glass War 8
Enchantm ent 10
q 30 - K ss nger An Actton Btagraphy 6 13
10 OO - News20 Toma6 13 Con flcts of Harr ySTrumanJJ

GOD OF PROPHECY - G P

Sm1th pastor Sunday School
10 a m Arth ur Hen son Supt
Morn ng Worsh1p
11 am
Young People s se r v ce 7
Pm
Evenmg service 7 30
p m Wednesday M1d W eek
Prayer Servtce 7 30 p m
Youth meet ng
6 30 p m
E\ en1ng worsh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herb ert Grate pastor Wor
sh p serv1ce 11 a m an d 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m
R lc hard Barton
sup t Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST
Clifford Sm 1th
mm ster Sunday Sc hOO l 9 30
a m
morn ng chur ch 10 30
a m Sunday even ng serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ice B

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am 8 1ble study and prayer
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supt Worsh p se r v ce 10 30
am and 1 30 p m alternately
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7 30 p m Rev Ja y Sf les
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a low heart so you doscard a
club roght then and there
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OOVAMINT STATISTICS
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ers would manage to get
themselvfs set at tt
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ought to be able to work out
the one wiDniDg lone of play
It also happens to be by far
the best from a percentage
standpoiDt
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and promptly cash the second
one If West ruffs you are
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mean a 7 I break
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Teens Have TheorSay (Part 5)
We have already printed a column on • what teens like bcsl
about their aprenls ' Now comes the downbeat herewoth some
parental aclions or atlltudcs that upset teens most
My parents always say I ve been where you re goong so
shut up and hsten They don t expect anyone who osn t a tax
payer to have an oponton
Its easter for them to say No and feel col]lfortable Ulan
say Yes and worry a ll evenong while I m out
My folks have never got over depresswn psychosiS - the
tdea that success lS measured econonucally Theor mrun worry os
money and they lao! to enJOY life, except after a few drmks
They boss too much ltSten too httle and do too much
snooptng
U they just HEARD of me doong somethmg wrong true or
not they d kill me ftrst and ask questions later
They shield me so much tbey wont let me get expenence
and then they use lack of expertence' as thel!' reason for No
Mom always starts up , Now when I was young
(meanmg I mspoded rotten) but shes forgotten what ot s really
hke to be young
I can t stand my parents constant ftghll; but tf us ktds
ft~ht they re aU over us
l get more understanding from my dog My folks never
show any love for each other for us etther No sympathy or
apprectation - nothing'
They make things too easy for me At 17 I d hke the
freedom to goof up on my own
They expect me to be more adult than l really am At 17 I
need more direction '
Mom and Dad expect me_ to be perfect No matter how
much I achieve they come up With suggestton on how to do better
next time It takes the pride right out of you
They've done a great job rrusmg me a lousy JOb ratstng my
8-year-&lt;Jid brother '
They ask a lot ofquesttons but don t listen to the answers
'They won t let me be ME
They laugh when I'm not jokmg
They re divorced and always competmg for my love Can t
they see I have enough for both•
Dad took off and Mom plays around every ntght so 1 m
stuck baby sttting the littler kids
' I get pushed when Mom says Mind your father even of she
knows he s wrong, just to keep the peace
They re losers I'
' They understand me so well I can I get away With a thmg'
Young people were equally outspoken In their answers to,
What upsets your parents most about YOU•" They wrote
My ternble mouth Its always getting me m trouble '
My parents get upset w1th me when I argue Lately I JUst
keep qmet so we ca n get along better And you know what? - It
works'
They re wild because I ve started lilnng a black guy, and
that s crazy because they brought us up to be nonpreJudtced
Guess they meant mterracial datong ts fme so long as he s U1e

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B 00 - All In the Fam1ly 8 10 Partndge Farn ty 6 13 Book
Beat 33 Emergency 4 15 3
8 30 - Ma sh 8 10 Nova 33 Mov e Trouble Comes to To w n 6
13
9 00 - Move How to Succeed n Busmess W th ou t Really
Try 1ng 3 4 15 Mary Tyler Moore 8 10
9 30 - Bob Newhart 8 10 Mov1e 33

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY
We F1ll All Doctors
992 2965

808W Man

GOD - Second St Mason w
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Sunday sc:.hool
10 a m
morning worship
11 am
evangelistic service 7 30 p m
Bible study and prayer service
W!dntsdey 7 3D p m Phone
773 5133

PeH1coa t Junction 3

7

Bakers of Gay 90 s Bread
MLddleport
Ph 992 3030

GENE'S BODY SHOP

TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 45 am worship service 11
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
Bible study Wednesday 7 30

WLdeWorldof Sports 6 13 TBA 8
CBS Golf Champ onsh•p 8 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 33
French Chef 33 US Open Golf Champ onship 6. 13
Wode World of Sports 6 13 A BLt w fh Kn I 33 BLg Red

never remember all the tunes I v e been m e~ rly

Thrlllseekers 3 Lawrence We lk 13

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AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

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296 w Second

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Mason w Va Sunday
Bible Study 10 am
Worship
11 am and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Vo c al
music

Soul Tram 6 VIewpoint 8 Base ball Pre Game 3 4 15

2 00 -

Minor Repairs &amp;Tune up
Beech &amp; Locust
Middleport
Ph 992 2366

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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntmgton W Va

Me1gs County Branch

MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 Miller

Jetsons 3 4 15 Movie6 13 Pebble s and Bamm Bamm

1 30- Greatest Sports Legends 3 15

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Chester Oh•o

Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Craig pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m worship serv ce 11
a m
tralnmg un10n 6 30
P m evening worship service
7 30 p m M1d week prayer
service Wednesday 7 30 p m

Butch

8 10 Elec Co 20
12 30 - Go 3 4 15 Fat Alber! 8 10
1 00 - Man from UN CLE 4 Children s F1lm Fes l va l 8 10

INGLES ASHlAND SERVICE

GAUL'S MARKET

George Casto pastor Sunday
School 9 30 evenlno worshlo
7 30 Thursday even rnO prayer
ser\llce 7 30 p m

7 30 p m

12 00 -

HEINERS BAKERY

Pomeroy

220 E Ma1n

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL

Joste and the Pussycats 10 Outer Space 8 10

Cass1dy 3 4 15 Mission Mag1 c 6 13

5 30 -

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

BIBL~

11 30 -

Woth the hope 1t woll. on some measure, foster and help sustaon that
whoch osgood on family and community life, this feature IS sponsored by
the busoness forms and organ ozatoons whose names appear below

CHURCH Sunday School
9 30 am Worship service 11
a m
Wednesday prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
Sunday
01ght worShip 7 30 p m

FAIRVIEW

11 00 - Brady K1ds 6 13 Abbotl a. Costello 8 Sesame 51 20
Speed Buggy 10 Sta r Trek 3 4 15

News 3 4 In the K now 10
6 30 - News 3 4 6 15 Reasoner 13
H1llbt lltes 8 Mov te Castle tn the A1r

Ra e ne

THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd 0 Gr mm Jr pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng worshtp 10 30 a m
Young peoples servi ce 6 45
p m
Evangel SfiC service
7 30 p m Wednesday even ing
ser\11ce 7 30 p m

Pink Panthers 3 4

Dal ng Game 3 My L tile Marg•e 15
6 00 - L1il as Yoga &amp; You 33 News 8 Look at the Book 15

COMMUNITY

CHURCH Letart W Ve Rt
1 Rev
George Hoschar
pastor Sunday School 9 30
1 m Prayer and Bible study
7 30 p m Cottage Prayer
Service Tuesday
10 am
Worsh ip Serv1ce
Thursday

10 3~ Goober and the Ghost Chaser s 6 13
15 Jeannie 8 10 Zoom 20

Monday

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

RUTLAND

Eiec Co 20 LasslesRe scue Rangers6 13 M y Favor te

L•festyle 10 Western Star Theatre 15

BuLck Ponhac Opel G M C Dealer
500 E Ma n St
Ph 992 2174

RUTLAND CHURCH DF
CHRIST - Rod Kasl er pa stor
V H Braley Sunday school
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
worShiP serviCe and co m
munton
10 30 am
YOUth
mee t ng
6 p m
Sunday
even ng serv ce 7 reg ul ar
board meet ng th rd Sa turday
7p m

The Rev William Campbell
pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
• m
James Hughes supt
evening service
1 30 p m
Wednesday even ing prayer
meet ing 7 30 p m
Youth
prayer srrv lct each Tuesday

s I'll Stl'\l u

Ha r

Martoan8 10 Sigmund&amp;theSeaMonsters3 4 15

Machtne 4

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

CHAPEL

FIRST SOUTHERN

10 00 -

M ddleport Ohio

Coolv lie RO Rev Roy Deeter
pastor Sunday school 9 30
am
worsh p serv ce 10 30
a m B1ble study and prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

RUTLAND

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Copy ght 974 Ke s e

Bugs Bunny 13

10 Sesame St 20
9 30 - inch H1gh Pnvate Eye 3 4 15

The Church stands ready to help us learn responsoboloty Through re ligiOUS
education youth today can still doscover personal identity-While gaonmg a responsible voew of mans obligatoons to God and to socoety

DLal 992 3284

CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor Sunday school 9 30
am Russell Spencer supt
worsh p serv ce 10 45 a m
even ng worshtp alternat ng
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 30
P m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader

Farm

15 Sabr na 8 Popeye 10 Edward Saunders 6
9 00 - Emergency Plus 3 4 15 Super Fnend s 6 13 Move 8

Its a crushong experoence to get caught But ot can teach us a v1tal lesson
We soon doscover a sense of responsibility and learn our obligation to others
Our true 1dent1ty emerges

GOEGLEIN READY MIX

MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN

Sesame St 20 Sa turda y Report 3 Osmonds 13

8 30 - Yog s Gang 13 Mister Rogers 20 Addams Family 3 4

When the Jelly disappeared from the refrogerator when a baseball shal
tered the wondow when Mother doscovered the stray cat sleepong 1n her
washbasket
l1ke a magnetic needle the accusmg longer of my parents
pomted toward me

GOSPEL

MISSION - Ba ld Knobs Rev
L R Gluesencamp pasto r
Roger W lfred Sr
Sunday
School Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m
Sunday even ng
worsh p 1 30 Prayer m eeting
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader Youth
meetmg
Wednesday
7 30
p m
E r nest Deeter leader

Treehouse Club B In Touch 13

8 !»-Jakes Place 6 L dsv llle 3 4 lS
Bear Bunch 8 Lass ie 10

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METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Mornmg worsh1p 10 30
a m Young People s Service
6 45 p m
Evangelist c ser
v1 c e
7 30 p m
Pray er
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m

Fun for Everyone 6

Front4 Speedracer 6 Speed Buggy 8 Treehouse Club 10

am

LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday School
supt Ronald Osborne B1bt e
Sc hoo l 9 311 am
pr ea chmg
10 45 am
Even ng ser\11ces
7 30 p m

Ky ANeid 13 Chr stopher Closeup 10

7 00 7 30 -

pm

Por tland
Racine Road
Will am Roush pasto r Denny
Evans
Sunday
Scho o
D rector Sunday School 9 JO
am
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
am Sunday even ng se rv ce 7
p m
Wednesday e '.lenln g
prayer serv ces 7 30 p m

6 30 -

Fa th lor Today 10

METHODIST - R ev Robert
E Buckle y pastor William
Ba ley Supt
Sunda y Sc hool
9 30 am
mornmg worsh p
10 311 am
evening worsh1p
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr.sttan
Youth Cr usade 6 30 p m
Thursday chotr pract ce 7

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS

P1cture Mommy Dead 4
Flammg Feather 4
Our Man m Jama~ea J

SATURDAY JUNE IS 1974

FREE

DEXTER CHURCH
OF
CHRIST T 1m Russell
m n1ster Norman C W I I
Sunday school supt
Su nday
sc hoo
9 30 a m
worsh p
se rv iCe 10 30 a m
B ble
stu dy Wednesday 7 30 p m

15 ABC 6 CBS News 8 10 Room 222 13

4

7 00 ~ Truth or Con s 3 News 6 10 What s My L ne a Beat I he

BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norr s pa stor Floyd Norr1s
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
morn ng sermon 10 30 a m
Prayer se rv ce Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF

CLIFF

30 - NBC News 3

6

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Jim supcr·uotoca l who ch bothers my fol ks who a lway s try
to sc&gt;c the good sodc
1hcy fltp \\hen lm late getting home Funny I u\\ they

By IIden and Sut• Unttt•l

6 00 - News 3 8 10 13 15 Truth or Con s 6 Sesame St 20
News 4 Joyce Chen s ( h na 33

LETART FALLS UNITED

pm
LAUREL

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Television Log

30 p m
MT UNION &gt;JAPTIST
Rev Cec I Cox pa stor Sunday
School supr
Joe Sayre
Sun d ay schoo l 9 45 a m
Sunday ev en ng wor sh p 7 30
Wednesday prayer and B ble
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood
pastor
Howard Caldwell Jr Sunday
Sc hOOl Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
M orn ng Serm on
10 30 am
Su nd ay eve n ng
servfce 7 p m
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.Sentinel Classijieds Get Resztlts!
Card of Thanks

Nohce

THE FA.M I LY of Th E&gt;o do s &lt;1 A,
Frecke r eKtend lhe1r h eilrt f e lt
th a nk s to thE' many fn ends

n e1ghbo r s and rt'la t rves tor
t he1r food prayers fl owe r s
and cards durrng h er 1 ln cs s
and at he r dei11h
Spec at
th a nks to Veterans M emor a

Hosplla l

SEOEMS

Ewmg

Funeral Home R ev Arthur
Combs
Jo hn
Epl m g
pallb ea r ers and anyone who

he lped n any way dur ng lh s
1 me Yo ur acts of k nd n ess
w I I long be remembered
T he W litem C
Fre cker
Fam dy
6 1 &lt;~ li e

IN THE COURT OF
COM M O N PlE AS
ME IG S CO UNTY OHIO

MYRTLE STA NL EY

P la U1f lff

vs

JAMES l BLACKBURN et a t
D ef endants
No

15 573

NOTI CE OF PUBLICATION
TO Jam es L Blackburn and
Chr1sl ne B l a c kburn whose a s!
known address was 959 Den
n lson Avenue Co umbus Oh10
To P ete G bbons and Delo res
Gi bbon s
who se
ast known
addres s was 141' 2 w
ls i
Avenue Co lum bus Oh•o

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You are hereby not f1ed th a t
you have been named De t en
dants 1n a l ega l action en t li ed
Myrtl e Sta nley
Ptam t •ff vs
James L Blackbur n Chr st1ne
Blackbur n Pete Gibbons and
Delore s G 1bbon s Defendant s
Th1 s a ct10n has been ass•gned
Case No 15 573 and IS pend ng
m the Cou r t of Common Pleas ot
Me1gs Coun ty Pomeroy Oh10
45769
Th e ob tec t of the Com p i a nt Is
to requ re for fe •ture of the n
teres! of th e D ef endants m t h e
rea l estate desc r bed 1n an lcmd
•n stallment contr a ct recorded
1n Volume 125 Page 483 Me1gs
Coun ty Mor tgage Record s to
d eclare th e contract null and
vo1d
and or der the same
released f rom r ecor d
You are requ red to answe r
t he Compla•nt w thm 28 days
after the last pub •ca t .on of th •s
notiCe whtch will be publ iShed
on c e each w eek fo r s x con
secut.ve weeks
Th e tast
pubiiCat •on w•ll be made on J uly
19 19 74 and the 28 days for
answer w • I comm ence or tha t
date
tn case o r your failure to
ans wer or ot herw se res pond as
r eq u.red by th e Oh o Rules of
C1v 11 P rocedu r e 1udgm ent by
default w I t be rendered agat n st
YOU for the relief demanded tn
the Complamt
Oated June 11 1974
L a r ry Spencer
Clerk of Cour t s
Me1gs Coun ty
Common Pl eas Co urt
(6 ) 14 21 28 (7 ) 5 12 19 6tc
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21 2JJ
Estate of K
A Gruese r
Deceased
Noft ce 1S her eby give n that
Carrie E Gr ueser of Route 1
M lnersv tl te Oh •o has b ee n duly
appotnted Adm n1stralrtx of the
Estate of K
A
Grueser
decea sed
tate of Route 1
Mtn e r svllte
Me gs County
OhiO
Cre d1 tors are requ.red to f l e
their cta.ms w 1fh sa •d f td uCia r y
w i th i n fou r months
Date d thts 28 th d ay of Ma'y
1974
Mannmg D Webster Ju dg e
Co urt of Common Pleas
Proba t e DtVISton
(5 ) 31 (6) 7 14 Jtc

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GU N Shoot 7 p rn rr d &lt;!y 'lithe
Rae nC' Gun Club
F a c tory
c hoked qun s on l y Asso rt ed
me&lt;1 t s
6 17

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WARN I N G ' Cattl e caug t I n
my gar d en on Lettd r g Creek
r o ad (A ll er t h s n ot ce 1S
publ• she d l w II be sho t Catt le
seem to com e f rom Bradbury
S• d e o f h I a tot ot d amaqc
has already bee n done Joh n
Mohle r
Rt
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M dd epor t
6 I I 31c
NO W
OPE N
H e!&gt;ss
Re fr 1gerat on an d a r con
dtt•on ng
SDecta l
on
au tom ob te a r condr l on ng
$5 to c heck and gas uJJ Also
v•s I our sec o 1d hand stor e
c oth1n g and m sc •terns &lt;~
barg a tn JJr ces L oca t ed o •
old R t 33 2 m ties from
Pome r oy Ph one 99 2 2989
6 t 3 61 c
SH OO TIN G M A T C H
Corn
Hollow Gun Clu b turn f .rs t
r •g ht a tt er M1 tes Cemr terv
Rut and
Factory ch oked
gun s o n y Sunday June 16 1
p

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YAR D SA LE Thur sd a y Fr1d ay
a nd Saturday 1 m li e wes t
oetow west Co tumb a O ld Rt
62 below SD•IIm an Church
6 13 21C
GIG ANTI C yard Sa l e
Sat
June l 5 8a m to6p m R t
33 N t urn r•ght county r oa d
(before roadS •de r est) turn
left abou t one r"n1le WATCH
FOR SI G N S
B1k e
tap e
Dlayer lamp s rugs
t re s
w•gs 100 s of ttems
6 lJ 21p
$ 1 000 REW AR D o ff ered

Bud
Bart1mu s w It DaY $250 cas n
tor th e rest and conv ct on of
the per sons who stole 32
tomato plants and st ak es
from my f teld If the per son 1s
arres ted an d SJJends a yea r •n
tall 1 wil l pay 51000 1 know
ther e were 2 peop e at least
( If one of th em w II t ell on th e
other I Will not prosecu t e and
he wtl t rece•ve th e r ewa rd J
Anyone h av•ng
any
1n
format on Dlease ca t
the
Sllt!rtff s Offi ce Mar1 e l ta
Oh1 0 378 2833 Th 1S r ewa rd tS
good on ly f rom Jun e o 1974
to July 10 197 4 Bud Ba r
llm u s Reedsv l e Oh o
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Mr and Mrs Carl Duckworth of Zanesville spent a
recent afternoon w1lh h1 s
brother and s1ster Richard
Duckworth and Agnes Wlute
Mr and Mrs James Teaford
spent a recent Sunday w1th h1s
aWit, Mrs Lucy pav1s, South
Charleston, W Va
Mr and Mrs J ames Gum
sler and Ki tty of Ptckermgton
spent a recent Sunday w1th her
aun t and uncle Agnes White
and R1chard Duck\\ orth They
all v1s1led at the Kenneth
Theiss home m Racme
Eve lyn Sto\\e and Agnes
While were among the Semor
C1t1zens who recently enJoyed
an excurs1on of the Chaperone
Mr and Mrs Sampson Hall
have "Tloved mto the form er
Dode Kmg house on the town
properly Cal hng on the Halls
were Rev George Oller of
Middleport and Mr and Mrs
Lanny Jenkins of Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs James Teaford
spent a rece nt Sunday m
Toronto VISJ!ing h1s on ly uncle
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Cwnmmgs
Mr and Mrs John Aldridge
Crooksville, and Mr and Mrs
lester Wtlson and daughter,
Nancy, Zanesville, spent
Mem or~a l Day wtth the tr
cousm Anme Duffy
Mrs Florence Potts spent a
week ln Mlch1gan Mth her
daughter Leola and fam1ly

GREAT
COUNTRY

Se ll your scrap ~ron cas t
tron
sh ee t tron
cop pec
b rass
alum t'1um
au to
batter tes auto radtalor s,
wc1s t e paper IBM product s
Open da1ty lttl4 Closed each
Fnday at noon for balance of
w eek Al so closed 17 June 4
and 5 of July

The Rosenberg
Iron and Metal Co.

1 r il t t.: r

5 29 t i c

For Sale
CA SE
CO MBINE
w1 1h
Wt scon s •n V II molar Has b een
kep t .ns•de S75 Pau l H Bac r
R t 7 nee~r Ct es ter Ph one 9BS
3830
6 13 3tp
rRESH co w
Phone 992 7 165

r.nd

c alf

6 12 Jtc

F AM I L Y mil k cow ca l
18 Phone 949 4401

May

6 13 11c

CL EA N (!)( p en SI Ve CMD t' IS W lh
th e be s t
B tu o Lus t re ts
Amer. c a s filvor te
Rent
Shitm pooe r $ 1 Bak er F ur
ntlure Com pany
6 1" Jtc

SYRACUSE
PH. 992-2549

MERLE NORMAN
COSMETICS

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Phone

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E lecl ,.. c Ga .. Se w e r
L 1 ' ' .,
m o;. tallcd
Work
qu 1nmt&lt;:&gt;ed
OoL e r Backhoe T~uck ~
Llm l'!:! l onc &amp; Ftll D1rt
( 1tmmr&gt;rcti11 Re s1dc nh a l
CiJ n It uchon &amp; Rem odel

llOUnd
O s born
667 3762
6 13 31p

Mobtle Homes For Sale
SKYLINE
70X I4
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be droom
prrv a t c
front
d ne ti c
3 dr
model
g as
fur na ce fully f urn1 s tn~ d
n
t radtiiOnat d ec or One on l y
lhts w ee k $ 7 995 d el vered
and se t UJJ Can be seen at
K mg sbur y Hom e Sa es and
Serv• ce tnc 1100 E Man St
Pom er oy Oh10 Call 99? 7034
6 1 1 3t c

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SAI..E
SA!,.£:
SA_L_E
Barry
M• ter Mobile Hom e Sa tes s
over sto cked on use d a nd re
possessed Mob • e Homes W e
have 12 u se d 10 and 12 W•d es
th at mu st be sold tht S
w eekend Our p r ces In Cl ud e
yo ur del v ery and com pl ete
set UD Stoo •h o r ca ll t oduy
you t oe g la d ypu d 1d Ba rr y
Mtl ter Mobt e Home ;,a1es tu::.
Far son Slr ee t Be pre O h o
phone 423 9531
6 6 10tc

Fresh Fruits
and Vegetab~es

W Mam

Mon &amp; Tues
Permanents - - -$10 oo
HairCuts
$150
Atr Cond1t1oned and TV For
Your Comforl

Pomeroy, 0

ONE fr esh cow a nd ca lf Phone
992 7165
6 12 3t c
speed

PHONE 992-2156

The Daily
Sentinel
For Rent
N CE unfurn1shed 5 room
a p ar tm e nt
ba t h
Just
remodeled
n •ce lo c at on
Ph on e 992 5434
6 13 6tc

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F•rst Avenu e M ddleport
Oh1o App lt ca t 10ns now be1ng
ac cepte d Pl)on e 61~ 4~6 3746
or afte r 5 p m 992 5730
6 13 181p
BU SINE SS room 22 )( 80 23 4 E
Ma1n St
Pomeroy
Oh o
Phone 992 5786 o r 992 3975
6 12 ttc

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NOTICE

-------------U N FUR N ISHED
home

4 AM F M s ter eo r a d1o - a t rack
r oom s uti! tv r oom and bath
ta p e com bm a t1 o n 4 SDeaker
ga ra ge 1655 Pomt La ne
soun d
sys t em
Balance
Phone 992 3874
Sl06 J3 or easy terms Ca l l
6 7 ti c
992 3965
5 29 tfc
MOBILE hom e for r ent Adults
onl y Phone 992 55 92
6 6 tfc

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FOR RENT

Ractne Ohto

ME IG S County Humane SoCJe ly
Thr It Shop open 10 a m tilt
4 30 p m every Fr1day and
Satu rday
N ew used stock
arr.v1ng weekly C lol htng
collect b l es
a ppt 1a n ces
treasures r ecprds P•ctur es
book s tam ps toys Located
across from Pomeroy Post
Off1c e
5 12 lfc

-------------Pels For Sale

One 2nd floor apt , co m
pl etely f urni shed Ma1n St
Pomeroy Plenty of pa r ktng
space n1 ce yard excellent

Phone 992 3863 unt1l
3 after 6 call 992 5844

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floor apt

f~rst

unt11 3 after 6 ca ll 992 5844

CAS H pa 1d for att makes and
model s o f mobtl e h omes
Phone a r ea cod~&gt; 61.:1 1173 9S3 1
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4,000 BTU

'109.95
Th ese stzes also ava tlable

5 000 6 000
12 000 BTU

8 000 10 000 and

POMEROY LANOMARK
9. Jack W Carsey. Mgr
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Phone 992 2181
DOZER or backhoe work
446 3981 or 446 34 59

.BARGAIN
CENTER
We sell both new and used
furmture Such brands as
Zemth
TV, Frtgtdatre,
Gtbson
Norwalk l1vma
Room
Sutte s,
Bassett
Furntture Sunray, Sawyer
Collms
Before you buy ,
check wtth us first

Kmg Stze

15 L1vmg Room
Su1tes, m stock, $25 up

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY
Phone 992 5361 or 992 38 61

J&amp;B AUTO
BODY
Moved to Rutland 3/o~ mtle
1ns d e ctty l tmt t on rtgh t
co rn er B.rck St and Rt 124
Free E st1ma tes

742-5293

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We repcur lawn mower s a nd
gt~rden tra c tor s

Real Estate For Sale

THE

WISEMAN
AGENt:Y
GallipOli S

Clean excellent condtlion, 66 passenger

RACINE
2STORYPERMASTONE 3
BR
LARGE
MODERN
K IT CHEN
Jlh
BA TH S
CARPET
THR OUGHOUT
FU L L BASEMENT 2 CAR
GARAGE
ALL
O NE
LARGE
FLAT
WELL
LAN D SCA PED
L OT
PR I C ED MID TWEN T IE S

New rob wants to move
must sell qutc kly 2 story
fram e 3 BR f a mtly room
bath dmmg R
carpetmg
porches about 1 ac r e barn
other butdmg s
tn good
con d1t1on S13 500 00

Large leve l

tot 2 stdes fenced 3 BR
bath b aseme nt porches
new FA gas fu r nac e $6 500

Hot

eventngs are here spend
them on the full wtdth front
porch of th1s 1 story frame
home 3 BR bath dmmg R
carpeted
Ltvtng R ca r

Several Odd Cha1rs

peted ulil ily R leve l lot
Just $8 500
POMEROY - Owner must
sell 6 rooms and bath NEW

rwm &amp; Full Stze
Beds complete

29 95 up

3 Wnnger Washers

25 oo up
49 95 up

Check the quality and prices
at the Rutland Bargain
Center w1th all the used
furntture dealer s m the a'tea
We re sure you II return to

DOZER work land clea rin g by
the acre hourly or co ntr act
farm ponds roads et c L arge
dozer and operator w 1lh over
20 yea r s expenence Pull•n s
E)(cavat ng Pomeroy Oh•O
Phone 992 2478
12 19 lfc

H &amp; W R efng er at 10n Se r v 1ces
Re f r.gerators fr eezer a r
co nd I one rs an d co m l'l ere a l
un Is Phone 992 5587 or 992
7204
5 15 26tp

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C BRAD FOR 0 AUCtioneer
Comotete Serv iC e
Phone 949 J82 1 o r 94 9 3161
Rac 1ne Oh1o
Crttt Bradford
s 1 t fc

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TEAFORD

1(,167 OL D S 98 ~ d r hard top all
power and a r $350 Phone
1304) 773 5625
6 4 Jtc

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1974 CHEVY Nova Super Spor t
au toma t c tr ans m1 ss on p s
a nd p b Ac tual 6 926 mt tes
Ca n be see n at lOS Un1on
Aven ur or call 992 32 93
6 9 6tc

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Brok ~' t

10 Mechantc 51t-,_,~·1
Pomeroy , Ohto ;~769

-1967-----------OLOS 98 4 dr hardtop

t

6 rooms

electrtc w1th water across
road Some mmerals Wan t

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REAO Y MI X
CONCRETE
del•vered r~gh t to
your
protect F a s t and easy Fr ee
es l1mat es Phon e 992 3284
Goeg tetn Ready M1x Co
Mtddleport Oh10
6 30 tfc

ton P•Ckup good cond t 1on
Jo hn Rose 949 2822
6 14 6tc

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only 55500 oo
NEW HOME -

SEPTIC
TANKS
c le ane d
Modern San tat ton 992 3954 or
992 7349
10231fc

-------------1969 CHEVRO LET
quarter

buildmg A buy at $4 500
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE'
WE SAY DON T WAIT
MANY OTHER HOMES TO
CHOOSE FROM
992 2259 or 992 2568

y,lqiiA.Tt'dfOicl

ROO FS and hou ses pa1nted
F r ee es t1ma tes
plenty of
r ef er en ces
Phone 992 3363
5 30 12tp

EXC AVAT IN G rt n1P.r
tMrl P.r
and backhoe wo r k
sept tc
ta n ks ms ta lled dump t r uc ks
and lo boys for htre w•ll hau l SERVICE S off er ed
furn1tur e
fill d trt top soli ltmestone
upho l s ter ng
r eas o nable
and grave l Ca ll Bob or Roger
rat es P1 c kup and d e l very
Jeffers day phon e 99 2 7089
free
es t1 mates
3
nigh t phon e 992 3525 or 992
professs tonal cra ftsmen to
5232
se r ve you better and fa ster
2 11 ttc
Phon e Mow r ey s Upho l st er y
675 &lt;1 1 5~ PI Ple asant W V a
0 DE L L A l 1n ement located on
5 30 26t c
Ro ute 124 and Cou nty Rd 5 Cross roads
com pl et e f r ont FV R r-~Et: est mates on
end tu n eu p and brake serv ce
alum•num
rep lac eme n t
P l ease ca l l for appomlm ent
w tndows Stdmg storm doors
742 3232
and wmdows Ra l •ng Phone
Cha rl es L ste Syr acu se Oh10
5 24 tf c
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Jacob
Sates
SE PT IC
TA N KS
c leaned
Representa ti ve
V
V
reasonable r ates
Ph
446
John son a nd So n In c
4782 Gall•po t s J ohn Ru ssell
4 30 tfc
own er an d operator
s 12 tfc A U TOMOBILE msurance be en

1970 OLDS MO B IL E 98
tow
mtleage exce llen t co nd•l•on
Se ll ng
several
hun dr ed
do l la r s b elow local dea l er
Prtce Phone 992 3863 ca ll 992
584 4 a ft er 6 D m
6 12 6tc

patnt paneltng cet ltng s,
some floor covenng Out

bedrooms

nice closets 1112 baths cook
and bake un•ts Garage and one
acre of land tn the country

Askrng $28 000 00
BRICK VENEER

$25 up

OP E N Rog er H ysel l s Garage
nea r Crossroad s on Sta t e
Rou t e 124 8 30 to 6 p rn
Monday through Sat urd ay
Pnon e 99 2 5682 or 992 7 121
5 15 26tc

cancetled"J
Lo st
your
oper ators l tcense Ca ll 992
7.4 28
6 15 tfc

Box 2671 Pomeroy, Oh1o
Phone 992 2167

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CREMEAN S
CO N CRETE
d el•vered Monday t hr o u gh
Saturday
and
eventn g s
Phone 446 1142
6 13 tfc

POMEROY

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PL AN N I N G a n ew home? Need
a dd h onat room s? Ho me
Need r epa •r s? Cal l 949 3832
for mdependen t esll m a te
6 12 6tp

HOURS:

W ILL do house a nd r oo f pan
t1ng Phone 367 7675
6 12 6tp

pow e r and a r
304 773 5625

KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER
"a t lh e caut10n light"
TUPPER\ Pl

-------------1969 CHEVY Townsman stat.on
wagon $1 195 good cond ton
Phone 99 2 7620
s 24 tfc

EXPERIENCED pa 1nter
•n
ter.or an d exterto r
Ca l l
Donald Va n Meter 985 3951

5 22

where she r emams m poor

hea lth
Mr and Mrs Gene Wolfe and
sons left Monday on an ex
tended vacation to the West
Coast
The Shversvllle Stitchers 4 H
Club met at the home of thetr
adv1sor Mrs Ada Van Meter
on Fnday afternoon
Mrs !C) Da1ley and Mrs
Barbara Connolly were m
Columbus on Fr1day
Burial rttes were held at
Shversv11le Ceme ter y for
Homer Ttmmons of East
Liverpool Ohto on Salurda)
afternoon
Mr and Mrs Eugene Long
and fa mtly Bashan Rd ,
VISited Mr and Mrs Paul
Evans an d son on Sundax a!
ternoon
Mr and Mrs R1chard Abels,
Chrtstme Byers Mrs Roy
Donohe11
Mrs
Ma tl te
Teaford, Kevm and Steven,
Randall Talbott S W Durst
Debra Br) ant
Donetta
Talbott, Paul Evans and Paul
Dean, Danny Black Mr and
Mrs Lou1s De Luz, Walter
Crooks, Rudy Durst, M1ke
Dalley, Melvm Da1ley Tom
Durst and Bear Mrs Paul
Shuler, Jake Shuler Mr and
Mrs R R Durst, Mr and Mrs
Douglas C1rcle, K1m Follrod
Ralph Clark and leola B1rch
were recent v1s1tors of the E
H Carpenter fam1ly

APPLE GROVE, 0.

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3

68 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, power, a1r •••••.. '1495

Large 8

room home 2 bath s large
l1vtn9 1Bx24 enclosed pore~
steam heat and garage apt on
corne r lot Good rentals Call to

see
NOTHING LIKE HAVING
WH AT YOU WANT AT A
PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD
TRYUSFORYOURFUTURE
NE EDS BABY FARMS WE

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Mr and Mrs Ed Bressler
and Mr and Mrs Clyde
Bressler of Lancaster vtstled
thetr aunt , Ava G1lkey
Saturday While here they
called on Mr and Mrs Robert
Clark and Mr and Mrs Robert
Alkire The Bresslers' w1ves
are Ed1lh and Evelyn Lutz
daughters of Ava Gtlkey Lutz
Mrs Davtd French passed
away at her home 1n Califor
completmg a years duly m
Thailand He JOined hts "1fe
and son Martha and W1ll, at
the home of her parents Mr
and Mrs Wilber Parker
The Pooles will leave thts
week to v1s1t h1s paren ts Mr
and Mrs Harmon Poole m
Livmgston Texas Then the)
will go to their next ass1gn
ment, Hills AF Base Ogden,
Utah
The Alfred U M W w•ll hold
the1r re gular meeltn g on
Tuesday evemng June 18, at 8
p m at the home of Florence
Spencer w1th Os1e Follrod
program lea der All are
welcome
Mr and Mrs Otto Swartz
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr and Mrs Clair E
Follrod and fam1ly
Mr and Mrs Btll Follrod of
Athens and Wilma Swartz of
Lottr~d ge, were Saturday
evemng guests of Clara Follrod
and Nma Robmson
Martha
Elhotl
an d
Genevieve Guthne v1s1ted
Ethel Stout at Tuppers Plams
Sunday afternoon
Donald Elholt IS a patient m
Holzer Hosptlal w1th a broken
leg, wh1ch 1s bemg set and put
1n a cast for the second hme
John Taylor rs very poorly a t
h1s home here
Os1e Henderson has returned
home from Holzer Hospita l
where she was under ob
servabon

D~ye rs

Surrou nd
clottles
With gentle
even
heat No hot spots
no ov erdrymg Fme
Mesh L tnt F11ter
We Spectalize m
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
Servace

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742 4211

Arnold Grate

Ruttana

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Oscar Babcock

......... ~ ""'' ' - " " ' Oflclr

President of Board

I

70 PONTIAC ........................~ll95
Sedan, a1 r P S

4 Dr

P B

Buy One Of These
Authonzed Ford Dea le-r Recondition ed
U sed Cars

1973 Ford Pinto 2 Dr............... s2395

71 FORD GALAXIE 500........ !1595

Only 16 277 easy m 1tes acce nt group radt o
sp trans Showroom clean

2 Dr H T, good

IGOOD SELECTION
OF CHEAPER CARS)

1971 Volkswagen ..................... 12095
Square Back Sta t ton Wagon Low mil eage rad• o
red f tn•sh

AM

FM

1973 Ford Gran Torino ............. 12995
&lt;1 Or Sedan , 302 V
ca r eful local owner

985 4100

Over 200 persons atte nded
the 60th weddmg an mversa ry
of the Earl Slarkeys Sunday
QUite a nUillber from here
atte nded
Mrs Hamel Ball Set ple age
60 passed away after a long
tllness Bestdes her husband
Dwtghl she lea\es lwo sons
one daughter two brothers and
one Sisler She grew up here
Mr and Mrs M A Epple are
announcmg the bulh of a grea t·
g1andson Thts IS the first
great grandson for Mr Epple
Thenewbaby»elghed 9lbs , 14

&lt;1

Gran Tormo 2 dr hardtop w.~ f h new pn ce tt wt l l be
almost SS 000 00 A1r cond vtny llop full y equtpped F u l l
12 months g ua rantee

cy l

Localed on St Rl 7

w s w ttres

New 1973 Ford ....................... 13695

1495
67
RAMBLER
........................
2
6
aut o

A Happy Trouble Free Vacatton

For

68
FORD WAGON ...................~95
4 Dr a1r P S P B

a

au to

trans

power sf e£'rtng

on e

1971 Dodge·············............... 11995

Chesler, 0

Spec ial Edll ton Char ger 2 dr hardtop power steer m g
au to trans besf Dodge made th •s s1ze We II gladly r e fer
you to the local owner

ozs and answers to the name of
E11c Todd Pea rson Born on
Jun e 2 to Mr and Mrs Richard
Pearson m Flonda the mother
IS the daughter of Robert
Epple
Mr and Mrs Ben Miller and
daughter D1ane of Sedaha, 0 ,
were dmner guests of the
Robert Alkires Saturday
Mr an d Mrs Bill Day and
granddaughter of Flortda
vtstled Ml' and Mrs Euge ne
Young Frtday The) »ere
former resrdents here

1970 Maverick 6 cyl. .............. ..Sl495
'2 Dr au to tra ns Ltk e new f m ts h local owner
See Fred Bla e-ttna~or Danny Thompson

~CLOSER
YOU LOOK, THE BETIER
WE LOOK

Keith Goble Ford, Inc. ~

- FOR

•'

:61 S. Th1rd Str ee t
Middleport . Oh1o ·11670

Phones 992 2196
Alter hours 992 2412
Wrecker serv1ce 992 7587 or 992 7135

PH. 992-2174

POMEROY, OHIO 45769

FATHER'S DAY
SPECIALS

Be ready to retracl an lm
pu ls •ve dec •s•on you II be mak
mg today Move fast to correct
matters onc e you spot your
m stake

TAURUS (Apnl 20 May 20)
Clleck carefully al l b lis and
statements for any work or
serv•ce you re havtn g done at
th s t1me There s a btg e rror
somewhere

WE AT SMITH NELSON THINK FATHERS ARE SPECIAL SO WE ARE

GEMINI (May 21 June 20)
T here s somethmg spe c 1a t

GIVING SOME" GREAT BUYS ON NEW &amp; USED CARS. LET, DAD GO

you re shopptn.g for Don l l?u r
c hase 1! 1mpuls1vely Without
more c ompanson pnc mg

OUT IN STYLE ON HIS DAY.

CANCER !June 21 July 22)
You wtll be a btl edgy early tn
the day later you II ca lm
down and be much more sure
of you rsel f Take thmgs slo wly

LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Wa1t a

b1t before yo u •mpul s tv e ty
make c hanges n you r soc1al
plan s today After secon d
thoughts you It want to adhere
to your ongmal program

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 221

When you reac h fo r the c hec~
10 try to rnake a good 1mpres
s1on don t be shock ed when
the other party lets you pay
wt!hou t a fuss

LIBRA (Sept 23·0et 23) A

fnend has a pretty good tdea
for yo u It would be to your
bene fit to have h•m exp ta n tl 1n
ts en tirety

SCORPIO (et 24·Nov 22)
Ttl ere s a nutsance typ e task

factng yo u today You II leel
uneasy 111 1 11 s ou t o f the way
One you know we I can help
you Wi th II
21) You re gomg to ftnd ydu r
sel f more tn demand than usua l
Others recogntze you re an
asset to any gathermg

1973 OPEL
1973 v.w.
1972 BUICK
1972 PONTIAC
1971 V.W. 2 DR.
1970 PONTIAC
1970 PONTIAC
1970 GMC 1f2 TON
1969 PONTIAC
1969 BUICK
1970 FORD
1969 OLDS

19J Someone you tt be assoc 1
at1ng wtth IS go•ng to be very
helpful where your work or
career IS concerned Th1s per
son l tkes your s tyle

(Feb

I

•2395
'2595
•2895
•2595
'2195
'1695
'1795
'1795
'1695
'1395
'1695
'1695

owner new Opel tr ade

Bug l tgh t blue 4 speed sha rp on e owner
LeSabre Custom 4 Dr Sed

Factory atr &amp; lape deck
H T

Lemans 2 Dr H T
Ptckup 6 c yl

atr loca l ca r Only

blue &amp; wh tte top a tr loca l c ar

Cata ltna 4 Dr Sed

Bonnev 1tle 4 Dr

faclo r y

r eal clea n

f ully equtp w 1t h everyth tng

lo w m 1leage one owner sharp

std Only

F 1reb trd 350 auto
L esabre4dr H T

P

S

P B

rea l sharp sport car

factorya .r ~ealn lce 69

Mavenck 2 dr 6 cyl

std trans

V tsfa Cr.u1ser Wagon a1r cond

one owner
real sharp

For the Best Buy In Town See Ceward Calverl J 0 Story or 1Pal Story For the Best Parts

20· Malch 20)

Some mteres1 1ng and va luable
conta c l s w1l t be made thts
year They II start yo u off 1n
promts ng new dtrec ttons Ex
pose yoursetl to group '"
votvemenl s

4 speed one

Serv1ce See or Ca II Frank S1sson or Larry Hudson

SEE: CEWARD CALVERT - PAT STORY • J. D. STORY

You should not1c e an tmprovement now 1n cond11tons that
have an e ffect upon the SIZe of
your bank balance

June15 1974

4 cyl

We hav e over 100 yrs of expertenced mechan1cs worlung 1n our shop Edd1e Wells 33 yrs, Nathan
Btggs 30 yrs , Emerson Will body shop 31 yrs , Alfred Btggs, new car get rHdy 41 yrs, Howard Well
front end spec1ahst 13 yrs Gary Hysell 6 yrs , Dennts Eyon 6 yrs, Cliff Wyatt 4 yrs grease rack &amp;
mechante Ray Stsk new &amp; used car get ready 1 yr So you can see why we say we bu11t our busmess on
serv1ce &amp; now servtee ts bu1dmg our bus1ness

AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Feb 19)

PISCES

4 Dr Sed

REMEMBER WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

Fortunate ly you spot the flaws
tn some we ll mearung but flim sy adv1ce you II b e offered by a
fnend

Ide

-

6 174

P S, P B

4 Dr sedan , a.r

1974
ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19)

lit ,_, I .. . .

t o - -1 wkh ,...,.. . . . .........

We're Happy Because
You our customers are- ha ppy We- have many new on e~
at old pnces becau se at F o ~d s qua lil y control program
we can say
The closer you look the better we took
It IS a real lOY to sell a quality producllhal w1ll make yot 1r
fnend s even better fnends and them happy w 1t h the1r
ca rs and trucks'

For Saturday June 15

....

...................... ,...,.::. ......... ....
•-"'-~ol'tt-.T,._..Ihlt,.....,

... IIIII -.... ....,.., ,..,.., '*"'

., ...

Hatchback au t o

500 E. MAIN

___ the clerk Oltve Twp

RUTLAND FURNITURE

radto heater a1r

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22·Jan

OLIVE TOWNSHIP
TWP CLERK
MEIGS COUN'TY
LONG BOTTOM, OHIO 45743

I liBRARIES

ma She had been 111 f01 some
hme She was a stsler m law of
Mr and Mrs Htal French
Mr and Mrs Dale Williams
sold thetr home to Mr and M1 s
Pat Mullen "ho wtll lake
possesSion Aug 1
Mr and Mrs Dale Willi ams
purchased the bungalow from
Harold Graham 1l was for
merly owned by Ava G1lke)
M• and Mrs M ~ Epple
spent a fe\\ davs w 1th relat1ves
1n Zanesville 0

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23·Dee

FUNDS FOfi,THE PURPOSES SttOWN

I REC RE}. TION

H T

RIGGS USED CARS

Harrisonville Sot"it'ly ~eM;

THNXIGH JUNI30 11715 PLANS TO SPINO THill

4 ME.lLTtl

1 Dr

See Ray Rrgg s or Roger Rrebel

992 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenmgs Unfll6 O!f-- Til 5 p m Sal

MENTOF==~$~4 ~·3=3 3~~~~~~~~
V

vmyl roof

72 FORD GALAXIE 500...........11995

"You 'll L1k e Our Qualify Wa y
of Domg Bu s 1ness '

FO" THE""" ENTITLEMENT NMOO JULY I 111&amp;

'

vmyl roof

V 8 auto

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

AHTIC~ATING A GENERAL REVENUE IHAIU~G ,AY

'

auto

71 TORINO 2 DR ................. ~l495

Dr

OLIVE TOWNSHIP

Big Capac1tv
May tag
Autom at1cs
2 speed oper at 1on
rhotce of water
temps Auto water
level control L1nt
F ilter or Power F n
Agi tator
Perma Pres s
May tag
Halo of H eat

6 Cy l

7I OLDS DELTA 88 .............. !1795

68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V.S auto., P.S .•• •••• ! ll95

TRI-STATE
'
MATERIALS PROPERTY

!

1695

1

69 Chev. Mal. 4 Or., V8 aulo., P.S. •.....•'1195

68 Dodge Charger H.T. Cpe., auto., P.S .• ••• 1695

Sunday School attendance on
June 9 was 30, the offermg
$14 50 Worship services were
held at II am w1th Donna
Miller of Belpre speakmg from
John 14 1·7, • Hang On to the
Hand or God" Attendance at
th1s servtce was 14, offermg
$18, pledges $28
Rev Robert Meece and
Thelma Henderson, conference
delegate, from Northeast
Cluster , are attendmg the
annual U M Conference at
Lakeside, 0 , this week
S·Sgt Joseph R Poole,
USAF arnved m Columbus
Alrport last Fnday after

v m y l top

72 VEGA ............................ ~1595

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V.S auto....•.....• '995

Alfred
Social Notes

P B

70 Olds 88 HT. Sed., V·roof, air.............11495
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, an .......... '1195

Genetal Reyenue Shar ng provides l~tll h.rndt directlr lo klcll '"" lllle ',l()'olernmtnls The law requtrfl exh governm.nl to
publ sh a repoll of 1ts plans for the use or theM fundllo 1nform 11s ClllliM and 1(1 fl'm:ourag• thlllf parrlt:lf»FI(In tn deciding hOw
the
10 be
W thtn lhe

26tp

P S

HT

I'LAIIIIID U.l IIIPOIIT
OIIIIIIAL IIIVIIIUI SMAlliNG

lhru')un
I Cli)'&gt;t'rl Mond,ly&lt;.)
h'l l TuppL•ro;. Pla•n&lt;. 0

H T

71 Pontiac Cat. 4 Door, v-roof &amp; air..•• ... '1795
70 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr., pow. &amp; air .•.••'1995

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, a1r •. ... 1895

.

0pPilQ7,Tuf"&gt;

71 FORD LTD
70 MAVERICK ..................... ~1295

69 Ford LTD Wagon, V-8 aulo., P.S .•.•..... .'995

·L.----------------------~

KUHL'S

SPECIAL------.

71 Olds Cut. S. HT Cpe, powe~. air ••.•.•. 12495
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto..••.. ••••• 12195
71 Pont. Tern pest, HT Cpe., V-8, auto., P.S '2095

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, a1r •....•••.. '1895

~--

BARGAIN CENTER

Employment Wanted

Sunday
Randa,ll Tal bott , New
Lex mglon
Ohw, v•s•led
rela hves m th1s neighborhood
on Fnday H1s mother Mrs
Ohve Talbott, a forme r
res1dent, ts now at h1s home

ON

See You On
Tuesday, June 18th

lon g w1de bed

72 Ponbac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air •.•.•.• • 2895

No Trespassing and
No Swimming
.

V 8 s tand

! Dr

NOTICE!

Will be closed Fn
14 thru Mon
17

6 13 3tc
--------------1965 C U ST OM Ford
body

engine a nd transmt ss •on Se ll
se parate
or
togeth e r
Reasonable !=»hone (304) 882
20 52
6 13 6tc

0

GOING FISHING

all
Phone

SJ50

AINI

ON
VACATION

*3100
BEN-TOM CORPORATION

Frank Gheen,
Sales Mgr.

W I L L TR IM or cut trees a nd
shrubbery
A l so c l ea n out
ba se m ents att cs etc Phon e
9~9 3221 or 747 444 1
6 6 26t c

bedrooms cook and bake un1ts
w1th lovely cabmets dmmg
room and full basement on
n tc e
landscaped
lot
m

Rutland $30 000 00
MIDDLE PORT -

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES

Auto Sales

$1400000
45 ACRES - Of wild land Has

515 up

SEW I NG MACH I NE S Repatr
serv 1ce a ll makes 992 228&lt;1
The Fabr1 c Shop Pom eroy
Au thori zed S1 n ge r Sa tes and
Se rviC e We Sha rp en Sc tssors
3 29 tfc

69 INTERNATIONAL.. .......... }ll95

1

Stiversville News Notes

• Lawn Boy
• Tec um seh
• Koh le r
• W scon sm
• All o ther
makes

lon g w1 de bed

72 Ply. Duster Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S... .•.• ..'2495

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE SUPPLIES

10 4 tfc

NOW$19 95

Several Rockers

399 w Ma1n
Pomeroy 0
Loc ated at Mode rn Supply
Small Engme Repa•r

3035

$1195

Mr and Mrs B•ll Berry,
lexmgton, Ohw Mr and Mrs
V1ctor Durst and sons, The
Plams, Mr and Mrs Morrow,
Ravenswood W Va , Mrs
Paulette Van Meter, Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Bob Moorehead
and Mrs Mike Evans and
Ryan , local, were callers
recently at the home of Mr and
Mrs R R Durst and Tom
Mr and Mrs Loms De Luz
VISited m Huntmgton W Va,
Wedn esday wtth D J
Schroeder and mother and
also at the Art Gallery where
they have a number of Pans1an
prmts and rare ed1t10ns on loan
for exh1blt10n thts summer
Rev and Mrs L R
Gluesencamp and Nicki Dawn
have returned from a vacahon
10 Texas and other scemc spots
of the southwest
Mr and Mrs Harold Roush,
leota B1rch, Portland, and Mr
and Mrs Henry Euler
Hemlock Grove, viSited Mrs
Norman Roush and Mrs
Robert Euler and family at
Charleston, W Va on Thurs·
day
Mr Chnt B1rch and Leola
VISited Mr and Mrs Uoyd
Lipps at Little Hockmg, on

V 8 s tand

73 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, power, a1r.•.•••• 15900
72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., vroof ••... •• ••.•• '2695

4 door factory a i r automatiC transmt ss ton
power
stee r ing &amp; bra kes !lOOd wh •te wa ll ttres wh 1te f tn•sh
vl n yt roof rad1o heavy duty suspenston

992 3092

SE PT IC
TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
M ILLER
SAN IT A TION
STEW ART OHIO PH 662

a

1970 DODGE POLARA

Pomeroy

Our

1st lme t 1res
318 V
power

lo ng w1de bed

72 FORD 34 TON ..................s1895

USED CARS

S1695

Stat1on Wagon loca l car ltke new
automattc gol d f l n tsh c lean tntenor
steenng &amp; automatic t ra ns

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

OFFICE 44 6 3643
EVENINGS
Bud McGh ee- 44 6 12SS
E M
Ike Wtseman -4 46
37 96

12 ROOMS - 1'1~ bath s n1ce
k 1fchen storm drs and WIn
dows
Garage and carport

New Recliners
Only $49 95

Ph 992 2174

HOME &amp; AU·TO

Slop
Floor Display

RACINE OHIO

MIDDLE PORT

1971 DODGE CORONET

J

and

RACINE GARAGE

V 8 4 sp

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

POMEROY

FURNITURE
•
In and See

71 FORD % TON .................~1795

13895

tnm
tmt
glass
factory a 1r conditiOned
Turbo
Hydrama t1 c power steermg &amp; brak es w s w t 1res
bumpe r guard rad1o wtlh tape

t"'

W1lkm son Small Engme

PH. 949-3611

SYRACUSE -

1973 CHEV CAPRICE

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Ma son W \Ia

fiJV-':~11111'1

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

4 Door lu x ury ca r wh1te f tn-tsh vtnyt roof g r een kn.t c loth

From th e la r gest Tr u ck o r
Bu l ldozer Rad ta l or to th e
sma ll es t Heater Core
N&lt;1 th an Btggs
Rad1alor Spec1ahst

992-2094
606 E Mam Pomeroy

located In Pomeroy $18 000 00

59 95

I Radl ..

MATERIALS CO

AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR

Wat er ltnes and Power
Lmes All Y-Jork done by the
toot or contract Al so dozer
work. and se pti C tank s tn
! ~lo ll ed

~PERIENCED

But II to Your Specs
De liver ed to Job Stte

COMPLETE

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

DITCHING SERVlCE

I

WOOD TRUSSES
&lt;l\"b •

77J 5554

9- The Da1ly Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0

.See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeifers
Day 992 7089
Nigh t 992 3525
[____ or 992 5232

HOGG &amp; ZIJSPAN

Now Open for Bus1ne ss

WALL
TAPESTRIES
WERE 29 95

K1tchen Cupboard

FIRE DEPARTMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SA LES &amp;SERVICE
HOME ALARMS

ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRICA'rED

3
bdrms , bath, steam heat
m odern k ttchen front porch
level lot and garage N tce ly

Several Gas and
E lectnc Ranges
29 95 up
Several Refrtgerators S35 up

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Phone 742 4673
742 5595
B1ll Brown. Owner
Rutland, Ohta

717 Pe arl Street
M Jdleport Ohto

ONE FLOOR -

Special This
Week!

20 Apt S11e Gas
Rang es 20' wtde

1967 CHEV. SCHOOL BUS

88 00

Bed, complete

Ph
64 11

FOR SALE

RUTLAND~

Breakfast Sets
$15 up
Old Fashioned Wooden

--------.....------

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

2

bedrooms, com pletely furn
Ma~n St Pomeroy Plenty of
parkmg spa ce, n1ce yard
exc locat 10n Phone 992 3863

YORKSHIRE 1e rr~ er pups
A K c Cham P•on s.req 7 wks
o ld
Shots
wormed
and
ped1greed Phone 985 JIO(l
6 14 6tc

POODLE g room lnq $5 Bath $6
Phone 667 391 5 Coo lvrtte
6 12 Sip

HOTPOINT
AIR CONDITIONERS

lo~at1on

One

6 5 t fc

2 L N COL N we lders 500 nmps 2 BED ROOM hou se n M d
AC Phon e 99 2 3285
dl eport
N ew ktl chen and
6 11 6tc
ba t h app lt anc es nct uded
Ca ll 99 2 53 10
.,ROC ERY bu smess for sal e
6 2 26tD
Bu1tdmg fo r sa te or lease
Phone 773 561 8 f r om 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appotntmenl NEW IN VESTME N T • Go ld en
oppor tu n•IY for t nvesto r s
3 20 H e
both
f r st
tt me
and
prOfeSSiona l
a t1ke
We
EXCELSIOR Salt Works
E
spec at,ze m bu il d•ng new tn
Ma1n St Pom er oy All ktnd s
pt e)( rental housmg to mee t
of salt water pel le ts water
the rap1dly g r ow niOj demand
nuggets block salt and own
for new re nta l hous ng •n
Ohto R •v er Sal t Phone 992
Me1gs County
Thes e n ew
389 1
ranch sty le un IS produce htgh
6 s tfc
r e turns r a ptd growth and
sot1d prote ct on
Our
n
WE ARE p tckmg up a P•ano m
vestment prog r am provtdes
your area and would like
l and
constr uclto n
and
some responstble party to
management Ge t ful l deta Is
take over paymen ts
Call
today'
Wrtle
Fred
B
Cred1 t Manager (6141 772
Goeg le•n Gr eat Amer•can
56 69 or wr.r e 260 Ea st Ma in
H om es ~omeroy off 1ce 221
Street Ch i l l i cothe Ohto 45601
W 2nd St
or c all 992 5976
4 7 lfc
Thursday 10 to 1 Sa t u rd ay 9
to 12 evenmgs 742 366 4 or ca ll
our 2.:1 h r phon e 1 239 9681
WE H AVE al l you r uphol st ery
6 9 tc
ne eds
Burlap
den1m
camb rtc foam g l ue z1 pp ers
tack1ng sl r• p spr •ng s and HOU SE
5 rooms
attac h ed
c l 1ps ch •p boar d bultons
ga r age located near school
tw ne sewmg th read legs
Syracuse Oh•o Ph on e 99 2
3860
upholstery books dacron
sprm g twm e t ack s welt cord
6 11 12tp
cotto n
swtvel bases a nd
foam foam foam Pomeroy
Recove ry
622 East Mam
St r eet Phon e 992 7554
5 15 26 tc

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

Now due SS 00 per lot per
year for care Df graves for
1974 Send Check or Money
Order to Herbert C Sayre,

257 1

H O U SE
6 r oom s and bit l h
5
c losed n porch J" acr e land
Che s l er Call 98 5 35 37
Phon e 84 3 2935
6 11 SIP
6 13 6tc

E
KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
Mam Str ee t No c 111 dren or
w I GS
For 11 good lin e ot
dog s Phone 992 238 1
8 X 35 H OUSE TR A ILER With
Cos metiCs fr endly serv tc e
lrpout l •v mg r oom Ca t 992
6 12 3t c
and someone to chat Wtth
6630
---------~---g1ve m e a ,.art Helen J ane RIVERS ID E A part ments 271
6 11 5tc
Brown 99 2 5113
N F rst Ave
M ddtepor t
3 19 tfc
Oh10 App l•cattons now berng NEW 1974 Z1g Zag SEW IN G
accept~d
Phone 614 446 37 46
MACHINE S
1n
Orlgtnat
A TO Z M a rt used furniShed
or aft er 5 p m 992 5730
car ton
z,g Zag to make
.!lppl•ances clothmg
d1shes
6 ! ~ 18tc
buttonholes sew on button s
an d mtsc
Rt 33 oppos.te
monograms and ma ke f an cy
tra•ter co urt Hartford W
destgns w 1th tu st the tw1 st of a
TRAI L ER Ideal fo r couple 10
va
s tngl e d1a l Left •n lay a way
m les Nor t h o f F!om ero y a tr
4 10 lfc
and never be en used Wilt se t!
con d f1on ed $80 per month
for only $47 cas h or term s
etec tr 1C wat er and sewer
availab le Phone 992 2653
turn sh ed Call 992 7.479
T HE SPI NNIN G Wh ee l AntiQUe
5 29 tt c
Shop •n Antlqu t y Oh 10 wilt
6 5 ttc
op en tor bus•ness at 10 a m
F nda y June 14 Hour s 10 4 3 A ND 4 ROOM turn sh ed and
E L ECTROLU X
va cu u m
week end s
unfu r n !Shed
apa rtm ents
cleaners A 1 co nd1t1on uses
6 10 6tc
Phon e 992 54 34
paper bags has cordw•nder
4 12 tf c
an d m any attachments A lso
s hampoo e r attac hm ent 1n
PR IVATE meetmg room for
e lud ed (Only 4 ava• l able) at
any organ1zat on phone 99 2
$37 70
cas h
or
term s
3975
avatlable Phon e 992 2653
3 11 ff c
5 29 tfc

To Letart
Township Cemetery
Lot Owners

ONE new at I e te ct rt c
3
b ed room S19 900 and 3 ot h er
hom es Phon e 99 2 3975 or 992

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LINCOLN HILL

June Spec1a I

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Real Estate For Sale

MASON
NEW HAVEN

Open 6 days open
eventngs b'j.appotnfment

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Lo se we ghl
Wilt Oex A D et Cc11J SU ies at
$1 ~a at Ne lson Dr ug s
Athen s Oh•o
F ARM for sat e apJJro,oma te ty
6 14 lie
15 m tes from Pom eroy 55.,....
acres 8 room house w th
R ING NE C K phea san ts m a tu re
ba th 2 ba rn s pond ot h er ou t
btrd s ch ck s and egg s Roger
bU t dmg s Phone 698 3791
Le1fh e t Ro c k Spr.ng s Ro ad
6 14 6t c
NEED a babys It er to l rvc n
Pome r oy Phone 992 34 t6
JJr efer age 20 to 40 y ears o f
6 1&lt;1 Jl c READY nght now• Lu xu r ous
ag e Phon e 99 2 5362 a lt er 5
n ew .:1 bedroom 2 bath hug e
p m
any l1m e on Sunday
19 70 CHEVROLE T
Mal 1blf
fam lly room
b eve ! w th
6 14 J lp
Sport Co up e On e owne r r. ar
double ca r garag e I d ea ty
Cal 99 2 562 1 or 99 2 5 9~ 7
oc a t ed on larq e )1 4 acre
CO L LE GE ST UD E N TS Now
6 4 6t c
wooded lot 1n C)(C tu s v e
tak ng
app t ca ir o 1
tn
R1gg s cre st
tu s t south of
Pomeroy and M dd l ~por t
ST A R C RA FT N ew a nd used
T uppers Pia n s Wrll c or ca I
area Earn $ 500 l ht s sum
ca mp ers 1 used 1972 St a r
Fre d B
Go eg te tn
G r eat
mer F=or nt erv ew c att { 30 4)
cr a tt Travel Trail er
Omn
A m er can Homes Pome roy
4BJ 150 1 tn Park er sbu rg
A uto Awn• n gs
Reese
Offtc e 121 W Second Sf { 614)
5 14 3t c
H tch es
Port• Pot• s Fur
992 2976 Thur s 10 1 Sa l 9 12
nu ces
20 Pt;f
olf
Camp
Even ng s cal l 742 366.'1 or 24
GRILL c ook a nd k tch en he lp
Con ley Sla rcrc'lf t Snles Rt 62
hr phon e { l l 239 9681
want ed Apply n pe r so n at
N of Pt Pl easant beh nd R ed
6 14 2t c
Crows Stea k House
Ca rp et I nn
6 I &lt;1 2tc
6 12 31C 3 ST ORY frame home garage
ca r peted w th new pt umDmg
WAITRESSESwan ted AJJply n
and e l ect n c w r ng
To ta l
Der so n Crow s Steak House
e ecfrt c nc l udes 2 stoves 2
5 14 tiC
refr ge r a t o r s
and
some
turn tur e
stluated
on
NEW di Sir• bu t n g c ompany
beau t f ut J acre tot As k ng
n ee d s f v e peop le rn Me gs
S29 500 Ca t 99 2 5933
Ga l l •a and Mason Cou nt• cs
6 23 3t c
Car n ecess ary Ca I 992 20 J6
betwe en 9 30 to 12 noon
C H O I CE of t wo 3 b edroorn
6 12 Jt c
F1t For A Kmg
hom es by ow n er Bat h &amp; -;
built 1n kll chen wa tt to wall
TUPP ERS P la1 ns lady to care
ca r J)e t fu l l ba se m ent w l h
tor
ambulato ry
s trok e
FATHER'S DAY
ga rag e
Br. c k
front s
pa t1 ent n o 1 ft•n g Re f ere n ces
Siding
and
a lu m nu m
SUN, JUNE 16
req u r ed R ep l y P 0
Box
overh ang s ~ acre lot P r iCe
107 1 A then s Oh 1o J57 01
$28 500 each Ca l l 985 35 98 or
6 12 31c
q95 .n n
6 14 10tc

John &amp; May Sis

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PhO l C 997 JH7&gt;1
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OL D furn• lur e oak ta bles
c loc k s ce boxes brass beds
d•shes d esks or co mplete
nou se hotds
Wr lle M
D
MIter Rt 4 Pom eroy 011 o
c att 992 7760
5 13 tfc

CARRIERS
WANTED

l I RI SH Setter pups
5 amese
K •tt ens AKC Pood l e pupptes
Pheasant chtcks Phone 1 25 6
6247
6 4 26tc

SRREO
92.1

For Rent

JU N K Autos
comp t:te 1n d
d el vercd to o ur y.a rd Wt:
p Ckl)p i"IUI O bOdteS i'md buy il I
k. n d S of scr ap llCic11 S and
ron R td ~ r s SCl l vaqC Sta t e
Ro t !C' 17 1 Rt
1 Pont:roy
Ot 10 PI one 9&lt;&gt;? 5 16A
~ 77 ?l!p

Beauty Salon

Clerk Letart Twp

RaC11'11" 'lrC'il
Ye~ l l"&lt;i
9Y77 119

SHULER'S MARKET

lOLA'S

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ca se No 21 207
Estate or ke•th E Goble
Deceased
Nottc e 1S hereby g 1ven that MUL Tl F AM I LY Yard Sa l e 2
Opal H Goble of Powe ll Str ee t
m l es north of Ch esle r on
M1ddleport Ohio ha s been duty
Route 7 Sa t Jun e 14 10 a m
appoint ed E xecu trt x of the
N•c ec lothmg som e fu rn 1tur e
Estate of Ketfh E
Goble
old tar s old wood en cha r and
deceased tate of Me gs County
bed toy s
Oh io
6 13 2t p
Cred tor s are ret~utred to ft le
their c l a tms W1l h sa •d 11dUc1ary
P ARASO L BoutiQUe Salon n ex t
withm four m on ths
to Ska te A Way an n ounces
Dated t h 1s 28th d ay of May
the new t1me savmg foo t proof
1974
un•perm system to g•ve a
Mann 1ng D Webster Jud ge
perfect per m on every head
Court of Co mmon Pl eas
Introductory Spec•al S I B 50
Probat e D• v •s on
reg 520 Jun e 11 22 Phone for
(5) 31 (6 ) 7 14 3tc
appo i ntment now
965 4141
Sa ndra T ru ssell
Kea rn s
owner and ope r ator
6 9 12tc

Syracuse

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Wanted To Buy

m

Business Services

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We Built Our
Busmess on Semce
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and now Service IS
Building Our Business.
500

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Remember We Service What We Sell
~- OPEN EVENINGS
TILL 7 PM

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

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Main St, Pomeroy, otuo

TRUCKS

992-2174

td\r9
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TILL 5 PM

SERVICE TILL 12
NOON ON SAT.
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1174

For Rent or Sa1e

.Sentinel Classijieds Get Resztlts!
Card of Thanks

Nohce

THE FA.M I LY of Th E&gt;o do s &lt;1 A,
Frecke r eKtend lhe1r h eilrt f e lt
th a nk s to thE' many fn ends

n e1ghbo r s and rt'la t rves tor
t he1r food prayers fl owe r s
and cards durrng h er 1 ln cs s
and at he r dei11h
Spec at
th a nks to Veterans M emor a

Hosplla l

SEOEMS

Ewmg

Funeral Home R ev Arthur
Combs
Jo hn
Epl m g
pallb ea r ers and anyone who

he lped n any way dur ng lh s
1 me Yo ur acts of k nd n ess
w I I long be remembered
T he W litem C
Fre cker
Fam dy
6 1 &lt;~ li e

IN THE COURT OF
COM M O N PlE AS
ME IG S CO UNTY OHIO

MYRTLE STA NL EY

P la U1f lff

vs

JAMES l BLACKBURN et a t
D ef endants
No

15 573

NOTI CE OF PUBLICATION
TO Jam es L Blackburn and
Chr1sl ne B l a c kburn whose a s!
known address was 959 Den
n lson Avenue Co umbus Oh10
To P ete G bbons and Delo res
Gi bbon s
who se
ast known
addres s was 141' 2 w
ls i
Avenue Co lum bus Oh•o

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You are hereby not f1ed th a t
you have been named De t en
dants 1n a l ega l action en t li ed
Myrtl e Sta nley
Ptam t •ff vs
James L Blackbur n Chr st1ne
Blackbur n Pete Gibbons and
Delore s G 1bbon s Defendant s
Th1 s a ct10n has been ass•gned
Case No 15 573 and IS pend ng
m the Cou r t of Common Pleas ot
Me1gs Coun ty Pomeroy Oh10
45769
Th e ob tec t of the Com p i a nt Is
to requ re for fe •ture of the n
teres! of th e D ef endants m t h e
rea l estate desc r bed 1n an lcmd
•n stallment contr a ct recorded
1n Volume 125 Page 483 Me1gs
Coun ty Mor tgage Record s to
d eclare th e contract null and
vo1d
and or der the same
released f rom r ecor d
You are requ red to answe r
t he Compla•nt w thm 28 days
after the last pub •ca t .on of th •s
notiCe whtch will be publ iShed
on c e each w eek fo r s x con
secut.ve weeks
Th e tast
pubiiCat •on w•ll be made on J uly
19 19 74 and the 28 days for
answer w • I comm ence or tha t
date
tn case o r your failure to
ans wer or ot herw se res pond as
r eq u.red by th e Oh o Rules of
C1v 11 P rocedu r e 1udgm ent by
default w I t be rendered agat n st
YOU for the relief demanded tn
the Complamt
Oated June 11 1974
L a r ry Spencer
Clerk of Cour t s
Me1gs Coun ty
Common Pl eas Co urt
(6 ) 14 21 28 (7 ) 5 12 19 6tc
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21 2JJ
Estate of K
A Gruese r
Deceased
Noft ce 1S her eby give n that
Carrie E Gr ueser of Route 1
M lnersv tl te Oh •o has b ee n duly
appotnted Adm n1stralrtx of the
Estate of K
A
Grueser
decea sed
tate of Route 1
Mtn e r svllte
Me gs County
OhiO
Cre d1 tors are requ.red to f l e
their cta.ms w 1fh sa •d f td uCia r y
w i th i n fou r months
Date d thts 28 th d ay of Ma'y
1974
Mannmg D Webster Ju dg e
Co urt of Common Pleas
Proba t e DtVISton
(5 ) 31 (6) 7 14 Jtc

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GU N Shoot 7 p rn rr d &lt;!y 'lithe
Rae nC' Gun Club
F a c tory
c hoked qun s on l y Asso rt ed
me&lt;1 t s
6 17

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WARN I N G ' Cattl e caug t I n
my gar d en on Lettd r g Creek
r o ad (A ll er t h s n ot ce 1S
publ• she d l w II be sho t Catt le
seem to com e f rom Bradbury
S• d e o f h I a tot ot d amaqc
has already bee n done Joh n
Mohle r
Rt
I
Box 2 t0
M dd epor t
6 I I 31c
NO W
OPE N
H e!&gt;ss
Re fr 1gerat on an d a r con
dtt•on ng
SDecta l
on
au tom ob te a r condr l on ng
$5 to c heck and gas uJJ Also
v•s I our sec o 1d hand stor e
c oth1n g and m sc •terns &lt;~
barg a tn JJr ces L oca t ed o •
old R t 33 2 m ties from
Pome r oy Ph one 99 2 2989
6 t 3 61 c
SH OO TIN G M A T C H
Corn
Hollow Gun Clu b turn f .rs t
r •g ht a tt er M1 tes Cemr terv
Rut and
Factory ch oked
gun s o n y Sunday June 16 1
p

m
6 13

Jtc

YAR D SA LE Thur sd a y Fr1d ay
a nd Saturday 1 m li e wes t
oetow west Co tumb a O ld Rt
62 below SD•IIm an Church
6 13 21C
GIG ANTI C yard Sa l e
Sat
June l 5 8a m to6p m R t
33 N t urn r•ght county r oa d
(before roadS •de r est) turn
left abou t one r"n1le WATCH
FOR SI G N S
B1k e
tap e
Dlayer lamp s rugs
t re s
w•gs 100 s of ttems
6 lJ 21p
$ 1 000 REW AR D o ff ered

Bud
Bart1mu s w It DaY $250 cas n
tor th e rest and conv ct on of
the per sons who stole 32
tomato plants and st ak es
from my f teld If the per son 1s
arres ted an d SJJends a yea r •n
tall 1 wil l pay 51000 1 know
ther e were 2 peop e at least
( If one of th em w II t ell on th e
other I Will not prosecu t e and
he wtl t rece•ve th e r ewa rd J
Anyone h av•ng
any
1n
format on Dlease ca t
the
Sllt!rtff s Offi ce Mar1 e l ta
Oh1 0 378 2833 Th 1S r ewa rd tS
good on ly f rom Jun e o 1974
to July 10 197 4 Bud Ba r
llm u s Reedsv l e Oh o
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61J41P

Mr and Mrs Carl Duckworth of Zanesville spent a
recent afternoon w1lh h1 s
brother and s1ster Richard
Duckworth and Agnes Wlute
Mr and Mrs James Teaford
spent a recent Sunday w1th h1s
aWit, Mrs Lucy pav1s, South
Charleston, W Va
Mr and Mrs J ames Gum
sler and Ki tty of Ptckermgton
spent a recent Sunday w1th her
aun t and uncle Agnes White
and R1chard Duck\\ orth They
all v1s1led at the Kenneth
Theiss home m Racme
Eve lyn Sto\\e and Agnes
While were among the Semor
C1t1zens who recently enJoyed
an excurs1on of the Chaperone
Mr and Mrs Sampson Hall
have "Tloved mto the form er
Dode Kmg house on the town
properly Cal hng on the Halls
were Rev George Oller of
Middleport and Mr and Mrs
Lanny Jenkins of Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs James Teaford
spent a rece nt Sunday m
Toronto VISJ!ing h1s on ly uncle
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Cwnmmgs
Mr and Mrs John Aldridge
Crooksville, and Mr and Mrs
lester Wtlson and daughter,
Nancy, Zanesville, spent
Mem or~a l Day wtth the tr
cousm Anme Duffy
Mrs Florence Potts spent a
week ln Mlch1gan Mth her
daughter Leola and fam1ly

GREAT
COUNTRY

Se ll your scrap ~ron cas t
tron
sh ee t tron
cop pec
b rass
alum t'1um
au to
batter tes auto radtalor s,
wc1s t e paper IBM product s
Open da1ty lttl4 Closed each
Fnday at noon for balance of
w eek Al so closed 17 June 4
and 5 of July

The Rosenberg
Iron and Metal Co.

1 r il t t.: r

5 29 t i c

For Sale
CA SE
CO MBINE
w1 1h
Wt scon s •n V II molar Has b een
kep t .ns•de S75 Pau l H Bac r
R t 7 nee~r Ct es ter Ph one 9BS
3830
6 13 3tp
rRESH co w
Phone 992 7 165

r.nd

c alf

6 12 Jtc

F AM I L Y mil k cow ca l
18 Phone 949 4401

May

6 13 11c

CL EA N (!)( p en SI Ve CMD t' IS W lh
th e be s t
B tu o Lus t re ts
Amer. c a s filvor te
Rent
Shitm pooe r $ 1 Bak er F ur
ntlure Com pany
6 1" Jtc

SYRACUSE
PH. 992-2549

MERLE NORMAN
COSMETICS

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J;Hne s
Phone

w~tl"r

E lecl ,.. c Ga .. Se w e r
L 1 ' ' .,
m o;. tallcd
Work
qu 1nmt&lt;:&gt;ed
OoL e r Backhoe T~uck ~
Llm l'!:! l onc &amp; Ftll D1rt
( 1tmmr&gt;rcti11 Re s1dc nh a l
CiJ n It uchon &amp; Rem odel

llOUnd
O s born
667 3762
6 13 31p

Mobtle Homes For Sale
SKYLINE
70X I4
J
be droom
prrv a t c
front
d ne ti c
3 dr
model
g as
fur na ce fully f urn1 s tn~ d
n
t radtiiOnat d ec or One on l y
lhts w ee k $ 7 995 d el vered
and se t UJJ Can be seen at
K mg sbur y Hom e Sa es and
Serv• ce tnc 1100 E Man St
Pom er oy Oh10 Call 99? 7034
6 1 1 3t c

197J

SAI..E
SA!,.£:
SA_L_E
Barry
M• ter Mobile Hom e Sa tes s
over sto cked on use d a nd re
possessed Mob • e Homes W e
have 12 u se d 10 and 12 W•d es
th at mu st be sold tht S
w eekend Our p r ces In Cl ud e
yo ur del v ery and com pl ete
set UD Stoo •h o r ca ll t oduy
you t oe g la d ypu d 1d Ba rr y
Mtl ter Mobt e Home ;,a1es tu::.
Far son Slr ee t Be pre O h o
phone 423 9531
6 6 10tc

Fresh Fruits
and Vegetab~es

W Mam

Mon &amp; Tues
Permanents - - -$10 oo
HairCuts
$150
Atr Cond1t1oned and TV For
Your Comforl

Pomeroy, 0

ONE fr esh cow a nd ca lf Phone
992 7165
6 12 3t c
speed

PHONE 992-2156

The Daily
Sentinel
For Rent
N CE unfurn1shed 5 room
a p ar tm e nt
ba t h
Just
remodeled
n •ce lo c at on
Ph on e 992 5434
6 13 6tc

--------------R I VERS ID E apartments 271 N

F•rst Avenu e M ddleport
Oh1o App lt ca t 10ns now be1ng
ac cepte d Pl)on e 61~ 4~6 3746
or afte r 5 p m 992 5730
6 13 181p
BU SINE SS room 22 )( 80 23 4 E
Ma1n St
Pomeroy
Oh o
Phone 992 5786 o r 992 3975
6 12 ttc

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NOTICE

-------------U N FUR N ISHED
home

4 AM F M s ter eo r a d1o - a t rack
r oom s uti! tv r oom and bath
ta p e com bm a t1 o n 4 SDeaker
ga ra ge 1655 Pomt La ne
soun d
sys t em
Balance
Phone 992 3874
Sl06 J3 or easy terms Ca l l
6 7 ti c
992 3965
5 29 tfc
MOBILE hom e for r ent Adults
onl y Phone 992 55 92
6 6 tfc

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2

FOR RENT

Ractne Ohto

ME IG S County Humane SoCJe ly
Thr It Shop open 10 a m tilt
4 30 p m every Fr1day and
Satu rday
N ew used stock
arr.v1ng weekly C lol htng
collect b l es
a ppt 1a n ces
treasures r ecprds P•ctur es
book s tam ps toys Located
across from Pomeroy Post
Off1c e
5 12 lfc

-------------Pels For Sale

One 2nd floor apt , co m
pl etely f urni shed Ma1n St
Pomeroy Plenty of pa r ktng
space n1 ce yard excellent

Phone 992 3863 unt1l
3 after 6 call 992 5844

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floor apt

f~rst

unt11 3 after 6 ca ll 992 5844

CAS H pa 1d for att makes and
model s o f mobtl e h omes
Phone a r ea cod~&gt; 61.:1 1173 9S3 1
I3 tfc
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4,000 BTU

'109.95
Th ese stzes also ava tlable

5 000 6 000
12 000 BTU

8 000 10 000 and

POMEROY LANOMARK
9. Jack W Carsey. Mgr
• ,...
Phone 992 2181
DOZER or backhoe work
446 3981 or 446 34 59

.BARGAIN
CENTER
We sell both new and used
furmture Such brands as
Zemth
TV, Frtgtdatre,
Gtbson
Norwalk l1vma
Room
Sutte s,
Bassett
Furntture Sunray, Sawyer
Collms
Before you buy ,
check wtth us first

Kmg Stze

15 L1vmg Room
Su1tes, m stock, $25 up

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY
Phone 992 5361 or 992 38 61

J&amp;B AUTO
BODY
Moved to Rutland 3/o~ mtle
1ns d e ctty l tmt t on rtgh t
co rn er B.rck St and Rt 124
Free E st1ma tes

742-5293

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We repcur lawn mower s a nd
gt~rden tra c tor s

Real Estate For Sale

THE

WISEMAN
AGENt:Y
GallipOli S

Clean excellent condtlion, 66 passenger

RACINE
2STORYPERMASTONE 3
BR
LARGE
MODERN
K IT CHEN
Jlh
BA TH S
CARPET
THR OUGHOUT
FU L L BASEMENT 2 CAR
GARAGE
ALL
O NE
LARGE
FLAT
WELL
LAN D SCA PED
L OT
PR I C ED MID TWEN T IE S

New rob wants to move
must sell qutc kly 2 story
fram e 3 BR f a mtly room
bath dmmg R
carpetmg
porches about 1 ac r e barn
other butdmg s
tn good
con d1t1on S13 500 00

Large leve l

tot 2 stdes fenced 3 BR
bath b aseme nt porches
new FA gas fu r nac e $6 500

Hot

eventngs are here spend
them on the full wtdth front
porch of th1s 1 story frame
home 3 BR bath dmmg R
carpeted
Ltvtng R ca r

Several Odd Cha1rs

peted ulil ily R leve l lot
Just $8 500
POMEROY - Owner must
sell 6 rooms and bath NEW

rwm &amp; Full Stze
Beds complete

29 95 up

3 Wnnger Washers

25 oo up
49 95 up

Check the quality and prices
at the Rutland Bargain
Center w1th all the used
furntture dealer s m the a'tea
We re sure you II return to

DOZER work land clea rin g by
the acre hourly or co ntr act
farm ponds roads et c L arge
dozer and operator w 1lh over
20 yea r s expenence Pull•n s
E)(cavat ng Pomeroy Oh•O
Phone 992 2478
12 19 lfc

H &amp; W R efng er at 10n Se r v 1ces
Re f r.gerators fr eezer a r
co nd I one rs an d co m l'l ere a l
un Is Phone 992 5587 or 992
7204
5 15 26tp

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C BRAD FOR 0 AUCtioneer
Comotete Serv iC e
Phone 949 J82 1 o r 94 9 3161
Rac 1ne Oh1o
Crttt Bradford
s 1 t fc

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TEAFORD

1(,167 OL D S 98 ~ d r hard top all
power and a r $350 Phone
1304) 773 5625
6 4 Jtc

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1974 CHEVY Nova Super Spor t
au toma t c tr ans m1 ss on p s
a nd p b Ac tual 6 926 mt tes
Ca n be see n at lOS Un1on
Aven ur or call 992 32 93
6 9 6tc

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Brok ~' t

10 Mechantc 51t-,_,~·1
Pomeroy , Ohto ;~769

-1967-----------OLOS 98 4 dr hardtop

t

6 rooms

electrtc w1th water across
road Some mmerals Wan t

3

REAO Y MI X
CONCRETE
del•vered r~gh t to
your
protect F a s t and easy Fr ee
es l1mat es Phon e 992 3284
Goeg tetn Ready M1x Co
Mtddleport Oh10
6 30 tfc

ton P•Ckup good cond t 1on
Jo hn Rose 949 2822
6 14 6tc

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only 55500 oo
NEW HOME -

SEPTIC
TANKS
c le ane d
Modern San tat ton 992 3954 or
992 7349
10231fc

-------------1969 CHEVRO LET
quarter

buildmg A buy at $4 500
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE'
WE SAY DON T WAIT
MANY OTHER HOMES TO
CHOOSE FROM
992 2259 or 992 2568

y,lqiiA.Tt'dfOicl

ROO FS and hou ses pa1nted
F r ee es t1ma tes
plenty of
r ef er en ces
Phone 992 3363
5 30 12tp

EXC AVAT IN G rt n1P.r
tMrl P.r
and backhoe wo r k
sept tc
ta n ks ms ta lled dump t r uc ks
and lo boys for htre w•ll hau l SERVICE S off er ed
furn1tur e
fill d trt top soli ltmestone
upho l s ter ng
r eas o nable
and grave l Ca ll Bob or Roger
rat es P1 c kup and d e l very
Jeffers day phon e 99 2 7089
free
es t1 mates
3
nigh t phon e 992 3525 or 992
professs tonal cra ftsmen to
5232
se r ve you better and fa ster
2 11 ttc
Phon e Mow r ey s Upho l st er y
675 &lt;1 1 5~ PI Ple asant W V a
0 DE L L A l 1n ement located on
5 30 26t c
Ro ute 124 and Cou nty Rd 5 Cross roads
com pl et e f r ont FV R r-~Et: est mates on
end tu n eu p and brake serv ce
alum•num
rep lac eme n t
P l ease ca l l for appomlm ent
w tndows Stdmg storm doors
742 3232
and wmdows Ra l •ng Phone
Cha rl es L ste Syr acu se Oh10
5 24 tf c
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Jacob
Sates
SE PT IC
TA N KS
c leaned
Representa ti ve
V
V
reasonable r ates
Ph
446
John son a nd So n In c
4782 Gall•po t s J ohn Ru ssell
4 30 tfc
own er an d operator
s 12 tfc A U TOMOBILE msurance be en

1970 OLDS MO B IL E 98
tow
mtleage exce llen t co nd•l•on
Se ll ng
several
hun dr ed
do l la r s b elow local dea l er
Prtce Phone 992 3863 ca ll 992
584 4 a ft er 6 D m
6 12 6tc

patnt paneltng cet ltng s,
some floor covenng Out

bedrooms

nice closets 1112 baths cook
and bake un•ts Garage and one
acre of land tn the country

Askrng $28 000 00
BRICK VENEER

$25 up

OP E N Rog er H ysel l s Garage
nea r Crossroad s on Sta t e
Rou t e 124 8 30 to 6 p rn
Monday through Sat urd ay
Pnon e 99 2 5682 or 992 7 121
5 15 26tc

cancetled"J
Lo st
your
oper ators l tcense Ca ll 992
7.4 28
6 15 tfc

Box 2671 Pomeroy, Oh1o
Phone 992 2167

_____ _

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PHONE 992-7777

CREMEAN S
CO N CRETE
d el•vered Monday t hr o u gh
Saturday
and
eventn g s
Phone 446 1142
6 13 tfc

POMEROY

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

PL AN N I N G a n ew home? Need
a dd h onat room s? Ho me
Need r epa •r s? Cal l 949 3832
for mdependen t esll m a te
6 12 6tp

HOURS:

W ILL do house a nd r oo f pan
t1ng Phone 367 7675
6 12 6tp

pow e r and a r
304 773 5625

KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER
"a t lh e caut10n light"
TUPPER\ Pl

-------------1969 CHEVY Townsman stat.on
wagon $1 195 good cond ton
Phone 99 2 7620
s 24 tfc

EXPERIENCED pa 1nter
•n
ter.or an d exterto r
Ca l l
Donald Va n Meter 985 3951

5 22

where she r emams m poor

hea lth
Mr and Mrs Gene Wolfe and
sons left Monday on an ex
tended vacation to the West
Coast
The Shversvllle Stitchers 4 H
Club met at the home of thetr
adv1sor Mrs Ada Van Meter
on Fnday afternoon
Mrs !C) Da1ley and Mrs
Barbara Connolly were m
Columbus on Fr1day
Burial rttes were held at
Shversv11le Ceme ter y for
Homer Ttmmons of East
Liverpool Ohto on Salurda)
afternoon
Mr and Mrs Eugene Long
and fa mtly Bashan Rd ,
VISited Mr and Mrs Paul
Evans an d son on Sundax a!
ternoon
Mr and Mrs R1chard Abels,
Chrtstme Byers Mrs Roy
Donohe11
Mrs
Ma tl te
Teaford, Kevm and Steven,
Randall Talbott S W Durst
Debra Br) ant
Donetta
Talbott, Paul Evans and Paul
Dean, Danny Black Mr and
Mrs Lou1s De Luz, Walter
Crooks, Rudy Durst, M1ke
Dalley, Melvm Da1ley Tom
Durst and Bear Mrs Paul
Shuler, Jake Shuler Mr and
Mrs R R Durst, Mr and Mrs
Douglas C1rcle, K1m Follrod
Ralph Clark and leola B1rch
were recent v1s1tors of the E
H Carpenter fam1ly

APPLE GROVE, 0.

~

VIolators will be prosecuted

3

68 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, power, a1r •••••.. '1495

Large 8

room home 2 bath s large
l1vtn9 1Bx24 enclosed pore~
steam heat and garage apt on
corne r lot Good rentals Call to

see
NOTHING LIKE HAVING
WH AT YOU WANT AT A
PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD
TRYUSFORYOURFUTURE
NE EDS BABY FARMS WE

I

Mr and Mrs Ed Bressler
and Mr and Mrs Clyde
Bressler of Lancaster vtstled
thetr aunt , Ava G1lkey
Saturday While here they
called on Mr and Mrs Robert
Clark and Mr and Mrs Robert
Alkire The Bresslers' w1ves
are Ed1lh and Evelyn Lutz
daughters of Ava Gtlkey Lutz
Mrs Davtd French passed
away at her home 1n Califor
completmg a years duly m
Thailand He JOined hts "1fe
and son Martha and W1ll, at
the home of her parents Mr
and Mrs Wilber Parker
The Pooles will leave thts
week to v1s1t h1s paren ts Mr
and Mrs Harmon Poole m
Livmgston Texas Then the)
will go to their next ass1gn
ment, Hills AF Base Ogden,
Utah
The Alfred U M W w•ll hold
the1r re gular meeltn g on
Tuesday evemng June 18, at 8
p m at the home of Florence
Spencer w1th Os1e Follrod
program lea der All are
welcome
Mr and Mrs Otto Swartz
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr and Mrs Clair E
Follrod and fam1ly
Mr and Mrs Btll Follrod of
Athens and Wilma Swartz of
Lottr~d ge, were Saturday
evemng guests of Clara Follrod
and Nma Robmson
Martha
Elhotl
an d
Genevieve Guthne v1s1ted
Ethel Stout at Tuppers Plams
Sunday afternoon
Donald Elholt IS a patient m
Holzer Hosptlal w1th a broken
leg, wh1ch 1s bemg set and put
1n a cast for the second hme
John Taylor rs very poorly a t
h1s home here
Os1e Henderson has returned
home from Holzer Hospita l
where she was under ob
servabon

D~ye rs

Surrou nd
clottles
With gentle
even
heat No hot spots
no ov erdrymg Fme
Mesh L tnt F11ter
We Spectalize m
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
Servace

D

742 4211

Arnold Grate

Ruttana

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Oscar Babcock

......... ~ ""'' ' - " " ' Oflclr

President of Board

I

70 PONTIAC ........................~ll95
Sedan, a1 r P S

4 Dr

P B

Buy One Of These
Authonzed Ford Dea le-r Recondition ed
U sed Cars

1973 Ford Pinto 2 Dr............... s2395

71 FORD GALAXIE 500........ !1595

Only 16 277 easy m 1tes acce nt group radt o
sp trans Showroom clean

2 Dr H T, good

IGOOD SELECTION
OF CHEAPER CARS)

1971 Volkswagen ..................... 12095
Square Back Sta t ton Wagon Low mil eage rad• o
red f tn•sh

AM

FM

1973 Ford Gran Torino ............. 12995
&lt;1 Or Sedan , 302 V
ca r eful local owner

985 4100

Over 200 persons atte nded
the 60th weddmg an mversa ry
of the Earl Slarkeys Sunday
QUite a nUillber from here
atte nded
Mrs Hamel Ball Set ple age
60 passed away after a long
tllness Bestdes her husband
Dwtghl she lea\es lwo sons
one daughter two brothers and
one Sisler She grew up here
Mr and Mrs M A Epple are
announcmg the bulh of a grea t·
g1andson Thts IS the first
great grandson for Mr Epple
Thenewbaby»elghed 9lbs , 14

&lt;1

Gran Tormo 2 dr hardtop w.~ f h new pn ce tt wt l l be
almost SS 000 00 A1r cond vtny llop full y equtpped F u l l
12 months g ua rantee

cy l

Localed on St Rl 7

w s w ttres

New 1973 Ford ....................... 13695

1495
67
RAMBLER
........................
2
6
aut o

A Happy Trouble Free Vacatton

For

68
FORD WAGON ...................~95
4 Dr a1r P S P B

a

au to

trans

power sf e£'rtng

on e

1971 Dodge·············............... 11995

Chesler, 0

Spec ial Edll ton Char ger 2 dr hardtop power steer m g
au to trans besf Dodge made th •s s1ze We II gladly r e fer
you to the local owner

ozs and answers to the name of
E11c Todd Pea rson Born on
Jun e 2 to Mr and Mrs Richard
Pearson m Flonda the mother
IS the daughter of Robert
Epple
Mr and Mrs Ben Miller and
daughter D1ane of Sedaha, 0 ,
were dmner guests of the
Robert Alkires Saturday
Mr an d Mrs Bill Day and
granddaughter of Flortda
vtstled Ml' and Mrs Euge ne
Young Frtday The) »ere
former resrdents here

1970 Maverick 6 cyl. .............. ..Sl495
'2 Dr au to tra ns Ltk e new f m ts h local owner
See Fred Bla e-ttna~or Danny Thompson

~CLOSER
YOU LOOK, THE BETIER
WE LOOK

Keith Goble Ford, Inc. ~

- FOR

•'

:61 S. Th1rd Str ee t
Middleport . Oh1o ·11670

Phones 992 2196
Alter hours 992 2412
Wrecker serv1ce 992 7587 or 992 7135

PH. 992-2174

POMEROY, OHIO 45769

FATHER'S DAY
SPECIALS

Be ready to retracl an lm
pu ls •ve dec •s•on you II be mak
mg today Move fast to correct
matters onc e you spot your
m stake

TAURUS (Apnl 20 May 20)
Clleck carefully al l b lis and
statements for any work or
serv•ce you re havtn g done at
th s t1me There s a btg e rror
somewhere

WE AT SMITH NELSON THINK FATHERS ARE SPECIAL SO WE ARE

GEMINI (May 21 June 20)
T here s somethmg spe c 1a t

GIVING SOME" GREAT BUYS ON NEW &amp; USED CARS. LET, DAD GO

you re shopptn.g for Don l l?u r
c hase 1! 1mpuls1vely Without
more c ompanson pnc mg

OUT IN STYLE ON HIS DAY.

CANCER !June 21 July 22)
You wtll be a btl edgy early tn
the day later you II ca lm
down and be much more sure
of you rsel f Take thmgs slo wly

LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Wa1t a

b1t before yo u •mpul s tv e ty
make c hanges n you r soc1al
plan s today After secon d
thoughts you It want to adhere
to your ongmal program

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 221

When you reac h fo r the c hec~
10 try to rnake a good 1mpres
s1on don t be shock ed when
the other party lets you pay
wt!hou t a fuss

LIBRA (Sept 23·0et 23) A

fnend has a pretty good tdea
for yo u It would be to your
bene fit to have h•m exp ta n tl 1n
ts en tirety

SCORPIO (et 24·Nov 22)
Ttl ere s a nutsance typ e task

factng yo u today You II leel
uneasy 111 1 11 s ou t o f the way
One you know we I can help
you Wi th II
21) You re gomg to ftnd ydu r
sel f more tn demand than usua l
Others recogntze you re an
asset to any gathermg

1973 OPEL
1973 v.w.
1972 BUICK
1972 PONTIAC
1971 V.W. 2 DR.
1970 PONTIAC
1970 PONTIAC
1970 GMC 1f2 TON
1969 PONTIAC
1969 BUICK
1970 FORD
1969 OLDS

19J Someone you tt be assoc 1
at1ng wtth IS go•ng to be very
helpful where your work or
career IS concerned Th1s per
son l tkes your s tyle

(Feb

I

•2395
'2595
•2895
•2595
'2195
'1695
'1795
'1795
'1695
'1395
'1695
'1695

owner new Opel tr ade

Bug l tgh t blue 4 speed sha rp on e owner
LeSabre Custom 4 Dr Sed

Factory atr &amp; lape deck
H T

Lemans 2 Dr H T
Ptckup 6 c yl

atr loca l ca r Only

blue &amp; wh tte top a tr loca l c ar

Cata ltna 4 Dr Sed

Bonnev 1tle 4 Dr

faclo r y

r eal clea n

f ully equtp w 1t h everyth tng

lo w m 1leage one owner sharp

std Only

F 1reb trd 350 auto
L esabre4dr H T

P

S

P B

rea l sharp sport car

factorya .r ~ealn lce 69

Mavenck 2 dr 6 cyl

std trans

V tsfa Cr.u1ser Wagon a1r cond

one owner
real sharp

For the Best Buy In Town See Ceward Calverl J 0 Story or 1Pal Story For the Best Parts

20· Malch 20)

Some mteres1 1ng and va luable
conta c l s w1l t be made thts
year They II start yo u off 1n
promts ng new dtrec ttons Ex
pose yoursetl to group '"
votvemenl s

4 speed one

Serv1ce See or Ca II Frank S1sson or Larry Hudson

SEE: CEWARD CALVERT - PAT STORY • J. D. STORY

You should not1c e an tmprovement now 1n cond11tons that
have an e ffect upon the SIZe of
your bank balance

June15 1974

4 cyl

We hav e over 100 yrs of expertenced mechan1cs worlung 1n our shop Edd1e Wells 33 yrs, Nathan
Btggs 30 yrs , Emerson Will body shop 31 yrs , Alfred Btggs, new car get rHdy 41 yrs, Howard Well
front end spec1ahst 13 yrs Gary Hysell 6 yrs , Dennts Eyon 6 yrs, Cliff Wyatt 4 yrs grease rack &amp;
mechante Ray Stsk new &amp; used car get ready 1 yr So you can see why we say we bu11t our busmess on
serv1ce &amp; now servtee ts bu1dmg our bus1ness

AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Feb 19)

PISCES

4 Dr Sed

REMEMBER WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

Fortunate ly you spot the flaws
tn some we ll mearung but flim sy adv1ce you II b e offered by a
fnend

Ide

-

6 174

P S, P B

4 Dr sedan , a.r

1974
ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19)

lit ,_, I .. . .

t o - -1 wkh ,...,.. . . . .........

We're Happy Because
You our customers are- ha ppy We- have many new on e~
at old pnces becau se at F o ~d s qua lil y control program
we can say
The closer you look the better we took
It IS a real lOY to sell a quality producllhal w1ll make yot 1r
fnend s even better fnends and them happy w 1t h the1r
ca rs and trucks'

For Saturday June 15

....

...................... ,...,.::. ......... ....
•-"'-~ol'tt-.T,._..Ihlt,.....,

... IIIII -.... ....,.., ,..,.., '*"'

., ...

Hatchback au t o

500 E. MAIN

___ the clerk Oltve Twp

RUTLAND FURNITURE

radto heater a1r

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22·Jan

OLIVE TOWNSHIP
TWP CLERK
MEIGS COUN'TY
LONG BOTTOM, OHIO 45743

I liBRARIES

ma She had been 111 f01 some
hme She was a stsler m law of
Mr and Mrs Htal French
Mr and Mrs Dale Williams
sold thetr home to Mr and M1 s
Pat Mullen "ho wtll lake
possesSion Aug 1
Mr and Mrs Dale Willi ams
purchased the bungalow from
Harold Graham 1l was for
merly owned by Ava G1lke)
M• and Mrs M ~ Epple
spent a fe\\ davs w 1th relat1ves
1n Zanesville 0

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23·Dee

FUNDS FOfi,THE PURPOSES SttOWN

I REC RE}. TION

H T

RIGGS USED CARS

Harrisonville Sot"it'ly ~eM;

THNXIGH JUNI30 11715 PLANS TO SPINO THill

4 ME.lLTtl

1 Dr

See Ray Rrgg s or Roger Rrebel

992 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenmgs Unfll6 O!f-- Til 5 p m Sal

MENTOF==~$~4 ~·3=3 3~~~~~~~~
V

vmyl roof

72 FORD GALAXIE 500...........11995

"You 'll L1k e Our Qualify Wa y
of Domg Bu s 1ness '

FO" THE""" ENTITLEMENT NMOO JULY I 111&amp;

'

vmyl roof

V 8 auto

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

AHTIC~ATING A GENERAL REVENUE IHAIU~G ,AY

'

auto

71 TORINO 2 DR ................. ~l495

Dr

OLIVE TOWNSHIP

Big Capac1tv
May tag
Autom at1cs
2 speed oper at 1on
rhotce of water
temps Auto water
level control L1nt
F ilter or Power F n
Agi tator
Perma Pres s
May tag
Halo of H eat

6 Cy l

7I OLDS DELTA 88 .............. !1795

68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V.S auto., P.S .•• •••• ! ll95

TRI-STATE
'
MATERIALS PROPERTY

!

1695

1

69 Chev. Mal. 4 Or., V8 aulo., P.S. •.....•'1195

68 Dodge Charger H.T. Cpe., auto., P.S .• ••• 1695

Sunday School attendance on
June 9 was 30, the offermg
$14 50 Worship services were
held at II am w1th Donna
Miller of Belpre speakmg from
John 14 1·7, • Hang On to the
Hand or God" Attendance at
th1s servtce was 14, offermg
$18, pledges $28
Rev Robert Meece and
Thelma Henderson, conference
delegate, from Northeast
Cluster , are attendmg the
annual U M Conference at
Lakeside, 0 , this week
S·Sgt Joseph R Poole,
USAF arnved m Columbus
Alrport last Fnday after

v m y l top

72 VEGA ............................ ~1595

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V.S auto....•.....• '995

Alfred
Social Notes

P B

70 Olds 88 HT. Sed., V·roof, air.............11495
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, an .......... '1195

Genetal Reyenue Shar ng provides l~tll h.rndt directlr lo klcll '"" lllle ',l()'olernmtnls The law requtrfl exh governm.nl to
publ sh a repoll of 1ts plans for the use or theM fundllo 1nform 11s ClllliM and 1(1 fl'm:ourag• thlllf parrlt:lf»FI(In tn deciding hOw
the
10 be
W thtn lhe

26tp

P S

HT

I'LAIIIIID U.l IIIPOIIT
OIIIIIIAL IIIVIIIUI SMAlliNG

lhru')un
I Cli)'&gt;t'rl Mond,ly&lt;.)
h'l l TuppL•ro;. Pla•n&lt;. 0

H T

71 Pontiac Cat. 4 Door, v-roof &amp; air..•• ... '1795
70 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr., pow. &amp; air .•.••'1995

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, a1r •. ... 1895

.

0pPilQ7,Tuf"&gt;

71 FORD LTD
70 MAVERICK ..................... ~1295

69 Ford LTD Wagon, V-8 aulo., P.S .•.•..... .'995

·L.----------------------~

KUHL'S

SPECIAL------.

71 Olds Cut. S. HT Cpe, powe~. air ••.•.•. 12495
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto..••.. ••••• 12195
71 Pont. Tern pest, HT Cpe., V-8, auto., P.S '2095

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, a1r •....•••.. '1895

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BARGAIN CENTER

Employment Wanted

Sunday
Randa,ll Tal bott , New
Lex mglon
Ohw, v•s•led
rela hves m th1s neighborhood
on Fnday H1s mother Mrs
Ohve Talbott, a forme r
res1dent, ts now at h1s home

ON

See You On
Tuesday, June 18th

lon g w1de bed

72 Ponbac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air •.•.•.• • 2895

No Trespassing and
No Swimming
.

V 8 s tand

! Dr

NOTICE!

Will be closed Fn
14 thru Mon
17

6 13 3tc
--------------1965 C U ST OM Ford
body

engine a nd transmt ss •on Se ll
se parate
or
togeth e r
Reasonable !=»hone (304) 882
20 52
6 13 6tc

0

GOING FISHING

all
Phone

SJ50

AINI

ON
VACATION

*3100
BEN-TOM CORPORATION

Frank Gheen,
Sales Mgr.

W I L L TR IM or cut trees a nd
shrubbery
A l so c l ea n out
ba se m ents att cs etc Phon e
9~9 3221 or 747 444 1
6 6 26t c

bedrooms cook and bake un1ts
w1th lovely cabmets dmmg
room and full basement on
n tc e
landscaped
lot
m

Rutland $30 000 00
MIDDLE PORT -

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES

Auto Sales

$1400000
45 ACRES - Of wild land Has

515 up

SEW I NG MACH I NE S Repatr
serv 1ce a ll makes 992 228&lt;1
The Fabr1 c Shop Pom eroy
Au thori zed S1 n ge r Sa tes and
Se rviC e We Sha rp en Sc tssors
3 29 tfc

69 INTERNATIONAL.. .......... }ll95

1

Stiversville News Notes

• Lawn Boy
• Tec um seh
• Koh le r
• W scon sm
• All o ther
makes

lon g w1 de bed

72 Ply. Duster Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S... .•.• ..'2495

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE SUPPLIES

10 4 tfc

NOW$19 95

Several Rockers

399 w Ma1n
Pomeroy 0
Loc ated at Mode rn Supply
Small Engme Repa•r

3035

$1195

Mr and Mrs B•ll Berry,
lexmgton, Ohw Mr and Mrs
V1ctor Durst and sons, The
Plams, Mr and Mrs Morrow,
Ravenswood W Va , Mrs
Paulette Van Meter, Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Bob Moorehead
and Mrs Mike Evans and
Ryan , local, were callers
recently at the home of Mr and
Mrs R R Durst and Tom
Mr and Mrs Loms De Luz
VISited m Huntmgton W Va,
Wedn esday wtth D J
Schroeder and mother and
also at the Art Gallery where
they have a number of Pans1an
prmts and rare ed1t10ns on loan
for exh1blt10n thts summer
Rev and Mrs L R
Gluesencamp and Nicki Dawn
have returned from a vacahon
10 Texas and other scemc spots
of the southwest
Mr and Mrs Harold Roush,
leota B1rch, Portland, and Mr
and Mrs Henry Euler
Hemlock Grove, viSited Mrs
Norman Roush and Mrs
Robert Euler and family at
Charleston, W Va on Thurs·
day
Mr Chnt B1rch and Leola
VISited Mr and Mrs Uoyd
Lipps at Little Hockmg, on

V 8 s tand

73 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, power, a1r.•.•••• 15900
72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., vroof ••... •• ••.•• '2695

4 door factory a i r automatiC transmt ss ton
power
stee r ing &amp; bra kes !lOOd wh •te wa ll ttres wh 1te f tn•sh
vl n yt roof rad1o heavy duty suspenston

992 3092

SE PT IC
TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
M ILLER
SAN IT A TION
STEW ART OHIO PH 662

a

1970 DODGE POLARA

Pomeroy

Our

1st lme t 1res
318 V
power

lo ng w1de bed

72 FORD 34 TON ..................s1895

USED CARS

S1695

Stat1on Wagon loca l car ltke new
automattc gol d f l n tsh c lean tntenor
steenng &amp; automatic t ra ns

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OFFICE 44 6 3643
EVENINGS
Bud McGh ee- 44 6 12SS
E M
Ike Wtseman -4 46
37 96

12 ROOMS - 1'1~ bath s n1ce
k 1fchen storm drs and WIn
dows
Garage and carport

New Recliners
Only $49 95

Ph 992 2174

HOME &amp; AU·TO

Slop
Floor Display

RACINE OHIO

MIDDLE PORT

1971 DODGE CORONET

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RACINE GARAGE

V 8 4 sp

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

POMEROY

FURNITURE
•
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71 FORD % TON .................~1795

13895

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tmt
glass
factory a 1r conditiOned
Turbo
Hydrama t1 c power steermg &amp; brak es w s w t 1res
bumpe r guard rad1o wtlh tape

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PH. 949-3611

SYRACUSE -

1973 CHEV CAPRICE

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Ma son W \Ia

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

4 Door lu x ury ca r wh1te f tn-tsh vtnyt roof g r een kn.t c loth

From th e la r gest Tr u ck o r
Bu l ldozer Rad ta l or to th e
sma ll es t Heater Core
N&lt;1 th an Btggs
Rad1alor Spec1ahst

992-2094
606 E Mam Pomeroy

located In Pomeroy $18 000 00

59 95

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MATERIALS CO

AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR

Wat er ltnes and Power
Lmes All Y-Jork done by the
toot or contract Al so dozer
work. and se pti C tank s tn
! ~lo ll ed

~PERIENCED

But II to Your Specs
De liver ed to Job Stte

COMPLETE

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

DITCHING SERVlCE

I

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77J 5554

9- The Da1ly Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0

.See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeifers
Day 992 7089
Nigh t 992 3525
[____ or 992 5232

HOGG &amp; ZIJSPAN

Now Open for Bus1ne ss

WALL
TAPESTRIES
WERE 29 95

K1tchen Cupboard

FIRE DEPARTMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SA LES &amp;SERVICE
HOME ALARMS

ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRICA'rED

3
bdrms , bath, steam heat
m odern k ttchen front porch
level lot and garage N tce ly

Several Gas and
E lectnc Ranges
29 95 up
Several Refrtgerators S35 up

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Phone 742 4673
742 5595
B1ll Brown. Owner
Rutland, Ohta

717 Pe arl Street
M Jdleport Ohto

ONE FLOOR -

Special This
Week!

20 Apt S11e Gas
Rang es 20' wtde

1967 CHEV. SCHOOL BUS

88 00

Bed, complete

Ph
64 11

FOR SALE

RUTLAND~

Breakfast Sets
$15 up
Old Fashioned Wooden

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

2

bedrooms, com pletely furn
Ma~n St Pomeroy Plenty of
parkmg spa ce, n1ce yard
exc locat 10n Phone 992 3863

YORKSHIRE 1e rr~ er pups
A K c Cham P•on s.req 7 wks
o ld
Shots
wormed
and
ped1greed Phone 985 JIO(l
6 14 6tc

POODLE g room lnq $5 Bath $6
Phone 667 391 5 Coo lvrtte
6 12 Sip

HOTPOINT
AIR CONDITIONERS

lo~at1on

One

6 5 t fc

2 L N COL N we lders 500 nmps 2 BED ROOM hou se n M d
AC Phon e 99 2 3285
dl eport
N ew ktl chen and
6 11 6tc
ba t h app lt anc es nct uded
Ca ll 99 2 53 10
.,ROC ERY bu smess for sal e
6 2 26tD
Bu1tdmg fo r sa te or lease
Phone 773 561 8 f r om 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appotntmenl NEW IN VESTME N T • Go ld en
oppor tu n•IY for t nvesto r s
3 20 H e
both
f r st
tt me
and
prOfeSSiona l
a t1ke
We
EXCELSIOR Salt Works
E
spec at,ze m bu il d•ng new tn
Ma1n St Pom er oy All ktnd s
pt e)( rental housmg to mee t
of salt water pel le ts water
the rap1dly g r ow niOj demand
nuggets block salt and own
for new re nta l hous ng •n
Ohto R •v er Sal t Phone 992
Me1gs County
Thes e n ew
389 1
ranch sty le un IS produce htgh
6 s tfc
r e turns r a ptd growth and
sot1d prote ct on
Our
n
WE ARE p tckmg up a P•ano m
vestment prog r am provtdes
your area and would like
l and
constr uclto n
and
some responstble party to
management Ge t ful l deta Is
take over paymen ts
Call
today'
Wrtle
Fred
B
Cred1 t Manager (6141 772
Goeg le•n Gr eat Amer•can
56 69 or wr.r e 260 Ea st Ma in
H om es ~omeroy off 1ce 221
Street Ch i l l i cothe Ohto 45601
W 2nd St
or c all 992 5976
4 7 lfc
Thursday 10 to 1 Sa t u rd ay 9
to 12 evenmgs 742 366 4 or ca ll
our 2.:1 h r phon e 1 239 9681
WE H AVE al l you r uphol st ery
6 9 tc
ne eds
Burlap
den1m
camb rtc foam g l ue z1 pp ers
tack1ng sl r• p spr •ng s and HOU SE
5 rooms
attac h ed
c l 1ps ch •p boar d bultons
ga r age located near school
tw ne sewmg th read legs
Syracuse Oh•o Ph on e 99 2
3860
upholstery books dacron
sprm g twm e t ack s welt cord
6 11 12tp
cotto n
swtvel bases a nd
foam foam foam Pomeroy
Recove ry
622 East Mam
St r eet Phon e 992 7554
5 15 26 tc

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Now due SS 00 per lot per
year for care Df graves for
1974 Send Check or Money
Order to Herbert C Sayre,

257 1

H O U SE
6 r oom s and bit l h
5
c losed n porch J" acr e land
Che s l er Call 98 5 35 37
Phon e 84 3 2935
6 11 SIP
6 13 6tc

E
KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
Mam Str ee t No c 111 dren or
w I GS
For 11 good lin e ot
dog s Phone 992 238 1
8 X 35 H OUSE TR A ILER With
Cos metiCs fr endly serv tc e
lrpout l •v mg r oom Ca t 992
6 12 3t c
and someone to chat Wtth
6630
---------~---g1ve m e a ,.art Helen J ane RIVERS ID E A part ments 271
6 11 5tc
Brown 99 2 5113
N F rst Ave
M ddtepor t
3 19 tfc
Oh10 App l•cattons now berng NEW 1974 Z1g Zag SEW IN G
accept~d
Phone 614 446 37 46
MACHINE S
1n
Orlgtnat
A TO Z M a rt used furniShed
or aft er 5 p m 992 5730
car ton
z,g Zag to make
.!lppl•ances clothmg
d1shes
6 ! ~ 18tc
buttonholes sew on button s
an d mtsc
Rt 33 oppos.te
monograms and ma ke f an cy
tra•ter co urt Hartford W
destgns w 1th tu st the tw1 st of a
TRAI L ER Ideal fo r couple 10
va
s tngl e d1a l Left •n lay a way
m les Nor t h o f F!om ero y a tr
4 10 lfc
and never be en used Wilt se t!
con d f1on ed $80 per month
for only $47 cas h or term s
etec tr 1C wat er and sewer
availab le Phone 992 2653
turn sh ed Call 992 7.479
T HE SPI NNIN G Wh ee l AntiQUe
5 29 tt c
Shop •n Antlqu t y Oh 10 wilt
6 5 ttc
op en tor bus•ness at 10 a m
F nda y June 14 Hour s 10 4 3 A ND 4 ROOM turn sh ed and
E L ECTROLU X
va cu u m
week end s
unfu r n !Shed
apa rtm ents
cleaners A 1 co nd1t1on uses
6 10 6tc
Phon e 992 54 34
paper bags has cordw•nder
4 12 tf c
an d m any attachments A lso
s hampoo e r attac hm ent 1n
PR IVATE meetmg room for
e lud ed (Only 4 ava• l able) at
any organ1zat on phone 99 2
$37 70
cas h
or
term s
3975
avatlable Phon e 992 2653
3 11 ff c
5 29 tfc

To Letart
Township Cemetery
Lot Owners

ONE new at I e te ct rt c
3
b ed room S19 900 and 3 ot h er
hom es Phon e 99 2 3975 or 992

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1970 SUZUKI 350 ro ad btk e

LINCOLN HILL

June Spec1a I

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6 II M e

Real Estate For Sale

MASON
NEW HAVEN

Open 6 days open
eventngs b'j.appotnfment

Rd

C onte~ c l

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t)rOwn s
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Fl u de)( $1 89
Lo se we ghl
Wilt Oex A D et Cc11J SU ies at
$1 ~a at Ne lson Dr ug s
Athen s Oh•o
F ARM for sat e apJJro,oma te ty
6 14 lie
15 m tes from Pom eroy 55.,....
acres 8 room house w th
R ING NE C K phea san ts m a tu re
ba th 2 ba rn s pond ot h er ou t
btrd s ch ck s and egg s Roger
bU t dmg s Phone 698 3791
Le1fh e t Ro c k Spr.ng s Ro ad
6 14 6t c
NEED a babys It er to l rvc n
Pome r oy Phone 992 34 t6
JJr efer age 20 to 40 y ears o f
6 1&lt;1 Jl c READY nght now• Lu xu r ous
ag e Phon e 99 2 5362 a lt er 5
n ew .:1 bedroom 2 bath hug e
p m
any l1m e on Sunday
19 70 CHEVROLE T
Mal 1blf
fam lly room
b eve ! w th
6 14 J lp
Sport Co up e On e owne r r. ar
double ca r garag e I d ea ty
Cal 99 2 562 1 or 99 2 5 9~ 7
oc a t ed on larq e )1 4 acre
CO L LE GE ST UD E N TS Now
6 4 6t c
wooded lot 1n C)(C tu s v e
tak ng
app t ca ir o 1
tn
R1gg s cre st
tu s t south of
Pomeroy and M dd l ~por t
ST A R C RA FT N ew a nd used
T uppers Pia n s Wrll c or ca I
area Earn $ 500 l ht s sum
ca mp ers 1 used 1972 St a r
Fre d B
Go eg te tn
G r eat
mer F=or nt erv ew c att { 30 4)
cr a tt Travel Trail er
Omn
A m er can Homes Pome roy
4BJ 150 1 tn Park er sbu rg
A uto Awn• n gs
Reese
Offtc e 121 W Second Sf { 614)
5 14 3t c
H tch es
Port• Pot• s Fur
992 2976 Thur s 10 1 Sa l 9 12
nu ces
20 Pt;f
olf
Camp
Even ng s cal l 742 366.'1 or 24
GRILL c ook a nd k tch en he lp
Con ley Sla rcrc'lf t Snles Rt 62
hr phon e { l l 239 9681
want ed Apply n pe r so n at
N of Pt Pl easant beh nd R ed
6 14 2t c
Crows Stea k House
Ca rp et I nn
6 I &lt;1 2tc
6 12 31C 3 ST ORY frame home garage
ca r peted w th new pt umDmg
WAITRESSESwan ted AJJply n
and e l ect n c w r ng
To ta l
Der so n Crow s Steak House
e ecfrt c nc l udes 2 stoves 2
5 14 tiC
refr ge r a t o r s
and
some
turn tur e
stluated
on
NEW di Sir• bu t n g c ompany
beau t f ut J acre tot As k ng
n ee d s f v e peop le rn Me gs
S29 500 Ca t 99 2 5933
Ga l l •a and Mason Cou nt• cs
6 23 3t c
Car n ecess ary Ca I 992 20 J6
betwe en 9 30 to 12 noon
C H O I CE of t wo 3 b edroorn
6 12 Jt c
F1t For A Kmg
hom es by ow n er Bat h &amp; -;
built 1n kll chen wa tt to wall
TUPP ERS P la1 ns lady to care
ca r J)e t fu l l ba se m ent w l h
tor
ambulato ry
s trok e
FATHER'S DAY
ga rag e
Br. c k
front s
pa t1 ent n o 1 ft•n g Re f ere n ces
Siding
and
a lu m nu m
SUN, JUNE 16
req u r ed R ep l y P 0
Box
overh ang s ~ acre lot P r iCe
107 1 A then s Oh 1o J57 01
$28 500 each Ca l l 985 35 98 or
6 12 31c
q95 .n n
6 14 10tc

John &amp; May Sis

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n f\!1 (If tcpo rt
PhO l C 997 JH7&gt;1
'i 17 ti c

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OL D furn• lur e oak ta bles
c loc k s ce boxes brass beds
d•shes d esks or co mplete
nou se hotds
Wr lle M
D
MIter Rt 4 Pom eroy 011 o
c att 992 7760
5 13 tfc

CARRIERS
WANTED

l I RI SH Setter pups
5 amese
K •tt ens AKC Pood l e pupptes
Pheasant chtcks Phone 1 25 6
6247
6 4 26tc

SRREO
92.1

For Rent

JU N K Autos
comp t:te 1n d
d el vercd to o ur y.a rd Wt:
p Ckl)p i"IUI O bOdteS i'md buy il I
k. n d S of scr ap llCic11 S and
ron R td ~ r s SCl l vaqC Sta t e
Ro t !C' 17 1 Rt
1 Pont:roy
Ot 10 PI one 9&lt;&gt;? 5 16A
~ 77 ?l!p

Beauty Salon

Clerk Letart Twp

RaC11'11" 'lrC'il
Ye~ l l"&lt;i
9Y77 119

SHULER'S MARKET

lOLA'S

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ca se No 21 207
Estate or ke•th E Goble
Deceased
Nottc e 1S hereby g 1ven that MUL Tl F AM I LY Yard Sa l e 2
Opal H Goble of Powe ll Str ee t
m l es north of Ch esle r on
M1ddleport Ohio ha s been duty
Route 7 Sa t Jun e 14 10 a m
appoint ed E xecu trt x of the
N•c ec lothmg som e fu rn 1tur e
Estate of Ketfh E
Goble
old tar s old wood en cha r and
deceased tate of Me gs County
bed toy s
Oh io
6 13 2t p
Cred tor s are ret~utred to ft le
their c l a tms W1l h sa •d 11dUc1ary
P ARASO L BoutiQUe Salon n ex t
withm four m on ths
to Ska te A Way an n ounces
Dated t h 1s 28th d ay of May
the new t1me savmg foo t proof
1974
un•perm system to g•ve a
Mann 1ng D Webster Jud ge
perfect per m on every head
Court of Co mmon Pl eas
Introductory Spec•al S I B 50
Probat e D• v •s on
reg 520 Jun e 11 22 Phone for
(5) 31 (6 ) 7 14 3tc
appo i ntment now
965 4141
Sa ndra T ru ssell
Kea rn s
owner and ope r ator
6 9 12tc

Syracuse

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Wanted To Buy

m

Business Services

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Busmess on Semce
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and now Service IS
Building Our Business.
500

It

Remember We Service What We Sell
~- OPEN EVENINGS
TILL 7 PM

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

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Main St, Pomeroy, otuo

TRUCKS

992-2174

td\r9
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TILL 5 PM

SERVICE TILL 12
NOON ON SAT.
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10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., ~·r iday, June 14, 1974

Erhlichman trial date is set
MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, Sat., SUn .
June 14- lS-16

THE WAY
WE WERE.
(Technicolor)
Barbra Streisand
Robert Redf ord

(PGJ

Colorcartoons
Show Starts 7 p.m .

Mason
Drive-In

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TONIGHT
June 14
Double Feature Program
Bur t Rey nolds

In

" WHITE LIGHTNING
( Color )
lPG I
Plus
HIT MAN
{Color)
Berni e Casey
Pamela Gr ier

IRI

Saturday
JunelS
Ooub le Feature
"l ESCAPE FROM
DEVILS ISLAND "

Ra ted i RI

-PLUS"PAT GARRETT
AND BILLY THE KID"

Rated I Rl

WASHINGTO N I UPI ) U.S.
Di$1rict Judge Gerhard A.
Gesell today ordered John D.
Erhiichman, formerly President 's Nixon's No. 2 aide, and
three other men to trial in the
Ellsberg break-in case on June
26.
Gesell sa id the White House
had complied with federal
rules on producmg evtdence
that Ehrlichman had said was
necessary to his defense. White
House reluctance to produce
that evidence had threa tened
to delay Ehrlichman's trial
perhaps until next year.
Gesell also rejected attempts
by William S. Frates, Erhlichman 's chief lawyer, to put
Erhlichman on the stand today
to testify that there still were
White Hous e documen ts
needed for th e defense.
The trial of Erhlichman, the
remaining chief defeodanl in
the case, had been scheduled
fo·r Monday. But in roller
coaster developments during
the week, it appeared the trial
might be delayed until next
year because of White House
refusal to turn over Erhlichman's old files.
James D. St. Clair, President
,Nixon's chief Watergate lawyer, told Gesell during the
brief hearing that the White
House would turn over memos
from June 19, 1971 and June 22,
1971- the documents Ehrlich-

SAYI1·

A little at a time
adds up to a lot.
Start a safe,
high-interest
Savings Account
today.
If a squirrel
didn't save
he'd be up a tree.

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rutland

pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
century ~
establi s hed 1872
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F.H.A., Futw·e Teac hers of
America, Pep Club. Chorus,
newspape r s taff. student
council, Art Club, and was a
physical education assistan t,
and a statistician for the
varsity basketball team.
Of the contest, she said , " I
fee l it would be a great honor to
represen t Pomeroy a t other
fes tivals. I like to travel, be

around people. and be
acquain ted with new friends ."
She plans to attend Holzer
School of Nursing.
Miss Johnson , a 1974
graduate of Southern High
School , plans to. at tend
Columbus Business University
in the fall . Her parents are Mr.
PARTY HELD
Chris Baer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Baer, Minersville,
celebrated his four th birthday
May 24 wi lh a party at his
home. After his gifts were
opened, refreshments of cake,
ice cream , and Kool-Aid were
served to Lori Adams, Jennifer
Arnold, Melanie and David
Beegle, Shawn and Chad
Diddle , Kelly and Sean
Grueser, Andy Baer, Mrs .
Barbara Beegle and Mr . and
!\Irs. Tom Diddle .

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admissions - Elmer Blankman, Parkersburg; Emma
Hayman, Syracuse; · Nellie
Connolly, Racine.
· Discharges - John Scaggs,
Robert Williams, Charles
Klein, Sr., Charles Bissell,
Clara Paulsen, Mary Gilkey,
Thomas Arney, Jr. , 'Sallie
Byers, Clara Grueser, Orville
McVey.

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TROOP TO DINE
Troop 249, Boy Scouts of
America, will hold a family
night, wfener roast and a court
of honor at 6:30p.m. Saturday,
at Forked Run State Park.
Each family is to take a
covered dish and table service.

Mlrilbo&lt;

FDIC

MAIN OFFICE
Mon., Tues ., Wed ., Thurs . 9 a .m .. J p.m .
Friday 9 a .m . to 7 p . m .
Saturda y 9 a .m . to 12 Noon

PROGRAM SET
SYRACUSE - Vacation
Bible School program will be
held at the Syracuse Church of
the Nazarene, SUnday at 7 p.m.
Frank Imboden was director of
the Bible School where 66
children attended nightly.
Twenty-seven other persons
assisted with the school.

RUTLAND BRANCH

Mon ., Tues., Wed .. Sat ., 9 a .m .·3 p.m .
Thur sda y 9 a .m . to 12 Noon
Frida y 9 a .m . to 7 p.m .

AUTO BANK HOURS
FRIDAY 9 to 7-SATURDAY 9 to 12MONDAY-THURSDAY 9 to 3

MARRIAGE LICENSE
Michael Lee Grate, 21,
Rutland, and Debrah Len
Jewett, 19, Rutland .

A hometown frJend.

over because of content.
hav·e been taken from near
Ji;rhlichman has . been inthe Carl Will home on East
specting his old files at the
Main St. In PomeroJ'I WedWhite House this week, while
nesday night is ill and will
Frates has been in an adjacent
not live long without
room.
medication. Mrs. Will said
Frates disagreed that he had
the calls a seal point and has
all the White House documents
nn illness requiring· daily
he needs and he sought to put
medication without which II
Ehrlichman in the .JVitness cannot live, she pointed out.
chair to testify. Gesell said :
Anyone knowing of the
"I will not hear Ehrlichman. anjmal's ~hereabouts is
a nd Mrs. Jerry Johnson ,
Brady (the . federal agent asked to contact Mrs. Will or
Ra cine .
dealing
with goverment lea•e the cat at the home.
Titles whicl1 Miss Johnson
has won in cl ude Southern High production of evidence for
criminal defendants) has been
School homeco ming qu een,
satisfied."
Heart Fund Queen , alumni
Gesell said that if ErhlichRalph B. Chase
queen, and second runner-up in
man
believes
there
are
docuthe Junior Miss Pagean t.
ments he needs, . he may of Coolville dies
In school she was senior
prepare a subpeona for them
COOLVILLE - Ralph B.
class business manager , head
with
written justif\cation and Chase, 93, Coolville, died
majore tte , a librarian, and was
the judge will decide on a
ac ti ve in Modern Mu sic " document by ' document , Thursday afternoon at the
Arcadia Nursin g Home
Masters, band, chorus, Pep basis.
following
a lengthy illness.
Club, Fall Follies, the College
Club, and the senior play cast.
Mr. Chase was born at Troy
She said :
Twp ., Athens County, the son of
the late Eaton and Nora Noyes
"I would like to be Regatta
Queen so I can represent Meigs
Chase. He was a farmer and
Coun ty. I feel it will be a
lived in Troy Twp. his entire
(Continued from page I)
life .
rewarding experience, " s he
says.
He is survived by his wife,
Logan : Immanuel Stud ent
Assoc iate Edgar Penrod , Aletha Blackwood Chase,
student, Methesco.
Arcadia Nursing Home;
Malta Lowell Peterson

Pastors

$1 million

DESERVING
·DADS

who goes to Sugar Grove,
Newark District.

suit filed

Marietta : Christ Associate -

One of the largest suits ever
filed for money, $1 million, is in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court today.
Lowell Jack Strickland and
Mary Strickland, Rt. 2, Min.
ford, are sueing the American
Electric Power Service Corp.,
Ameri can Electri c 'Power,
Inc., Ohio Power Company ,
Southern Ohio Coal Company,
Inc. , and Hewitt-Robbins, Inc. ,
for
InJUries
Strickland
sustained at a construction site
June 14, 1972. Strickland was
employed as a carpenter for
Power Constructors Co. at that
time, when a trench wall
collapsed, burying him under
death and debris.
Strickland is asking $750,000
and Mary Strickland, $250,000.

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Br e men
Calvary, succeeding Wesley

Gebhard who goes to Toledoo
Euclid Avenue .
Nelsonville
Wender t·
Stutler from Ironton : Im -

manuel, following Roy Ballard .
who retires .
·Oak Hill - Fairview Dale Clifford Eaton, lay speaker .
Rutland - Jeffrey Gerber,
Ohio Univers ity student .
Tarlton - South Perry Raymond Welch from Emmett

Chapel , lol lowing

Stratford who goes to Ft.
Jefferson,
Dayton North
District.
Waterford Charge - 0 . Leon
Stark from Frez.eysburg
Perryton, succeeding Wesley
Thatch e r '(l'hO moves to
Coolville Charge .
District Program Ass istant
- Gerald Erler from Jackson:

Christ Church.

Alhal ia . Forest Glen -

The Tigers out-hit the Giants
7-6, but four Tiger errors
proved costly as the Giants
rolled to a 15-5 victory in
Pomeroy Little League action
this week.
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Randy Smith was the winning
pitcher, being replaced by
Steve Williams in the fourth
and Jerry Fields in the fifth .
Giant pitchers combined to
strike out II and walk eight
while the Giant infield turned
in two double plays.
Steve Ohlinger started for
the Tigers and was replaced by
Don Icenhower in the sixth.
They combined to fan II and
walk 12.
Steve Williams and Chris
Woods eacli slammed a home
run to pace the Giants, while
Randy Smith added a triple.
Getting singles for the winners
were Chris McKinney, Randy
Smith and Rick Smith.
For the Tigers, Steve
Ohlinger smacked a pair of
doubles and single, and David
Kennedy , Mark Smith, Mark
Friend and Don Icenhower
each added a single.
NEED BOTTLE CAPS
RACINE - Members of
Racine's Emergency Squad
are collecting Royal Bottle
Caps. Persons wishing to
contribute may leave caps at
the fire station, home of

William Siple , succeeding Leo
Edward s who goes to Bethel.
Bethel - Le o Edwards from
Athal ia- Forest Glen, follow ing
Kinner Vanover who mnvpor;, tn
Centenary .
Centenary
Kinner
Vanover from Bethel, suc-

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Holzer Medical Center
!Discharged, June 13)
Rhonda McGrath, Dorothy
Mae Karr, Mildred G. Hemsley, Carson S. Hayes, Cornelia
N. Bunch, Kimberly S. Birchfield, Brenda F. Black, Sharon
S. Bailey, Laura R. Arnold,
Patricia J . Westfall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Robinson, John S. Houck,
Robert F. Hazlett, Rena V.
Fife, Jean Cooper, Sara S.
Betz, Betty L. Cooper, William
D. Martin.
(Births)
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Halfhill, a son, Gallipolis; Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Cooper, a
daughter, Cheshire; Mr. and
Mrs . Barry N. McCoy, a
daughter, Syracuse.

TUPPERS PLAINS
Although
s torm
Clouds
threatened, the Tuppers Plains .
Boosters had a very successful
Ohio Valley Horse Show
Association horse show at the
Bar-30 showgrounds near
Tuppers Plains on Saturday
night, June 8. There were
minor drizzles but these were

Jones , student associate.

Clifton

Hatfield from Newark : Christ
Church, following Gerald Erler
who goes to Athens District
Program Assistant .
Coalton Charge - Dennis
Miller, student, succeeding
Michael and Marilyn Punke

who goes to the Oklahoma

Con terence.
Ironton :
Immanuel
Gerald Moyer from Proc torville - Rome , following
Wendell Stutler who goes to
Nelsonville.
Proctorville
Rome William Reincheld from South
Wester . Christ. succeeding
Gerald Moyer who goes to
Ironton : Immanuel.

Richmondale Parish - John

L. Kurtz, student, succeeding
James Thompson who goes to
Michigan Conference.
Rock Camp - Scottown Everett O' Neal succeeding

Jerry! Ga lloway.

Seaman - Richard Lanning
from Perintown . Belfast
(Wilm ington District), suc ceeding James Fish who goes
to Pennsylvania Conference.

South Webster · Christ -

Dean Harkness, . student,
succeeding William Reincheld
who goes to .. Proctorville Rome.

South Webster . Grace -

James Gore succeeding Terry
Schnake who goes to Oriental
Missionary Society .
Mt. Carmel . Otterbe in Lamar Stevinson.
Windsor - Jerry Pendelton ,
succeeding Jerry Galloway .
District Program Assistant
- Mrs. Ruth Tompkins .

lady must be a member of the
OVHSA, qetween the ages of 14
and 19, and unmarried.
The candidates receive one
point for each OVHSA they
participate in, points for
horsemanship classes which
will be held at three OVHSA
shows and a wri !ten lest on the
OVHSA rule book. In August, a
formal lea will be held and the
girls will be interviewed by
judges. The candidate accumulating the most points will
be declared queen .with one
runner-up and will be crowned
at the Round-Up.
Queen candidates riding in
the horsemanship class at the
Bar-30 were Miss Polly Burger,
Gallipolis; Miss Tana Cummings, Washington, W. Va.;
Miss Gloria Miller, Polnt
Pleasant, W.Va.; Miss Sharon
Wilson; Middleport; and Miss
Maryln Layne, Gallipolis.
Miss , Tammy Kennedy,
Tuppers Plains, is mascot for
the candidates.
There was an expected flurry
of excitement when a streaker
was reported on the grounds,
but it proved to be a false
alarm as it was only an uncl;ld
horse which had gotten loose.
Area winners in the halter
class were :

s oon over and the show was a
resouriding success .

Luverne Windland, of
Rinhard Falls, Ohio, had his
work' cut out for him when
looking over the many horses
owned and shown by the
members of the OVHSA.
An added feature of the June
8 show was the first horsemanship class in which
OVHSA queen candidates
participated. The OVHSA will
host a fall round-up which will
last two days and a queen of the
round-up will be crowned . In
order to be eligible, a young

Decay in
teeth to
be ended

SAN DIEGO (UPI) - A
dentist said Thursday he has
discovered a revolutionary
treatment that prevents all
tooth decay by fortifying the
tooth's natural enamel with ·
microscopic zinc particles that
form a wall like "thousands of
tiny diamonds."
"It's as if the whole tooth had
been covered with infinitely
small metal shingles to lock out
caries (cavities)," said Dr.
Neil Randol, 60, at a news
conference.
"I believe we are on the
verge of a new era in dentistry
in which we Cfln envision a

whole new generation growing
up with no tooth decay," he
said .
Randol is a member of the
state and national honor dental
societies, he said, and
presenle~ his findings to a
meeting of the county dental
society Tuesday night. Other
dentists said his process would
be a breakthrough, but they
are waiting to see the results of
tests.

Auto flipped

A one car accident was investigated by the Meigs County
Sheriff's office, Thursday at
5:15 p.m. on Columbia TR I,
one mile north of SR 143. Dean
W. Kennard, Jr., 19, Nelsonville, was traveling east on the
road when he pulled to the right
COUNTS TRADED
as
he met an oncoming car.
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)
The
berm was soft, and the
Mel Counts, reserve forward
and center for the [..os Angeles vehicle went up on an emLakers, was traded to the the · bankment and flipped on its
National Basketball Associa- side. There were no damages,
tion's newest entry, the New citatiovs, or injuries.
Orleans Jazz Thursday.
Bill Bertka, Jazz vice presiSALES REPORTED
dent, said Counts would be
Aprill974 sales of Series E &amp;
coming to the New Orleans H United States Savings Bonds
team in. return for a "future in Ohio were $36.9 million , At
consideration.' '
the end of April, ihe state atA !~year veteran, the seven- tained 36.2 pet. of its 1974 sales
foot Counts was a first round goal. Theodore T. Reed, Jr.,
draft choice of the Bo~n Meigs County Volunteer
Celtics in 1964 after playing his Savings Bonds Chainnan, said
college ball at Oregon State. April sales of Savings Bonds in
"We are fortunate to add the county were $44,789, 45.1
someone with Mel's experience pet. of its annual sales goal as
and shooting touch to our of April 30.
roster," Bertka said. "He will
give our center position more
SQUAD CALLED
depth and versatility."
RACINE - The Racine ER ·
Squad was called Wednesday
DfVORCE ASKED
Terrie Lee Teaford, Rt. 1, at 2:30 p.m. for Jesse White,
Rutland, filed sui,t for divorce Rt. 2, Racine, who had a
in Meigs County Common laceration of the foot. He was
Pleas Court against Delbert taken to Veterans Memorial
Teaford, Jr., Rt. I, Rutland, Hospital. Thursday at 10:15
charging gross neglect of duly a.m. they transported Isabelle
Carnahan, Rt. 1, Racine, to
and extreme cruelty.
Holzer Medical Center,

ceeding Earl Bazell.
Chillicothe: Trinity - Craig
jackson : Christ -

are Mrs . Luella Clark,
Coolville, Harold Blackwood,
Akron, and Mrs. Doris Brown,
West Richfield ; two nieces,
Mrs. Leona Powell, Calif., and
Mrs. Mari.on Hammond ,
Florida.
Funeral services will be
Sunday at 2_p.m. at the White
Funeral Home in Coolville with
the Rev. Cecil A. Morrison
·officiating. Bu?ial will be in
Bethel Cemetery .
Friends may call at the
funeral home Saturday from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

·Bar-30 show successful

Danny Sayre, Wil kesville
Cole Stables , Tuppers Plains
Darla
Stanley ,
Athens
Ro c king R . Stables, Gall ipolis ;
Edwin Roush , Letart, W. Va .;
Dan Notter , Gallipolis ; Over
the Hill Farm , Gallipolis ; Kim
Notter. Gallipoli s; Arnold
Daugherty, Po int Pleasant;
Frank
Beckner.
Point
Pleasant; M ike Cochran ,
Crown Cify ; Mike Jones.
.Pomeroy ; Maple Manor Farm,
Rio Grande; l~rry Williams,
Coolville ; Big M. Stables, Pt .
Pleasant ; Bond's Horse Farm,
Oa.k Hill, Oh io ; Valley Brook
Farms , Gallipolis, Danny
Elias, letart, W. Va .; Tony
Kennedy , Tuppers Pla ins ;
Kathy Stanley , Athens ; Eddie
Roush ; letart, w. Va .; Cindy
Daughterty, Po int Pleasant;
Tammy Daugherty, Point
Pleasan t;
Eddie
Roush ,
letarr. W . Va . ; Valley Brook
Farms , Gallipol is ; Margie
lewis , Oak HilL Gl"lr ia Miller ,
Pt . Pleasant ; Marilyn Layne.
Gallipolis ;
Terri
Short ,
Gall ipolis ; Danny Sayre,
Wilkesville ; Kammy Sayre,
WilkesVille ; Jeannie Welsh ,
Middleport ; lisa Logan , Pt.
Pleasant;
Jr.
Kennedy ;
TUppers Plains; Bill Cote,
Tuppers Plains ; Polly Burger,
Gallipolis ; Sharon Wilson,
Middleport; Judy Kennedy ,
Tuppers Plains; Cindy Deeter,
Athens ; Wm . Greer, New
Haven , W . Va. ; Charles
Musser , Rutland ; Harvey
Hawkins . Athens ; Paul Cain
Athens ; Lori Darst , Pt .
Pleasant ; Frank Beckner, Pt .
Pleasant ;
Valley
Haven
Stables, New Haven, W. Va. ;
Robert Frazee , Wellston;
Randy Shobe. Pt . Pleasant;
Valley Haven Stable, New
Haven ;
Jackie
Bennett ,
Gallipolis, Jane Ellen Wood,
Gallipolis ; Maple Manor
Farm. Thurman, Ohio .

'T hird ICFM
scheduled
Saturday
The third annual International Chicken Flying
Meet (ICFM) will be held
Saturday, beginning at 1 p.m.
at the Bob ·Evans Farm, Rio
Grande.
The event is open to
everyone. No entry fee is
required. Any breed of chicken
of the species Gallus domestica
may be entered.
Prizes will be awarded for
first, second and third place
winners in each of four weight
classes.
Last year's super chicken, ail
Old English Game Hen named
Lois Laid, flew an un precedented 163'-3".
The ICFM is held under the
most humane conditions.

CHAMBER TO MEET
The Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce will meet Monday
at noon at the Meigs Inn.

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SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 8 PM ... QPEN SATURDAY 9:30 TO 8 PM

Sav~ During Our Father's Day Sale
Mens Dress Slacks- Neckties- Sport C)r Dress Shirts- Work Uniforms. Jeans ·
Dress Socks - Sport Coats.
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FfVE FINED
. Five defendants were lined
In Pomeroy Mayor Dale
Smith's Court Thursday night.
James Glaze,. Middleport, $15
and costs, left of center; Brian
Johnson, Mason, $5 and costs,
assured cl,ear distance; Way~e
Jewell, no address .recorded,
$40 and costs, assault and
battery ; Clarence ...Wng,
PQmero)';\ $5 ·and ~~osts, intoxication, ~nd Lorraine
Aeiker, . Pomeroy , $to and
cQsts,'disturbing the peace. ·

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PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT

EITOrs costly
to Tigers in
losing 15 to 5

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Marietta : Norwood - David

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WOMENS SHORTS
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CLEANERS AND TOOLS MAnRESS PADS
SUN GLASSES·

answe'red the call.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
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Jame s
Freshour . from
Evangelical Theolog ic al
Seminary , following George
Campbell who goes to Hicks-

was insurance. Four men

AN EXCELLENT SELECTION
OF FAMOUS NAME BRANDS

several cousins, among whom

from Anderson Hill s Assoc iate,
succeeding Donald Cummans

FIRE CONTAINED
RACINE - The Racine Fire
Department was called
Wednesday at 4:30p.m. to the
trailer home of Carroll
Johnson, SR 124 near here,
where an overloaded fuse box
caught fire. The fire was
contained to the box. Damage
was estimated at $35. There

FOR

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A Siamese cal bclie•ed to

national sec'Urity file 'and a
small file about leaks . He said
that when Nixon returns from
the Middle East next week, he
would give the President any
material from those files he
believes should not be turned

or
with Lawrence
Randall inRoberts,
Jeanette
Racine
Letart .Falls. The money from
the caps will be used toward
payment for the new ambulance .

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needs medicme

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Regatta queen h opef:..ws

PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES - Mrs . Posie
Stevens, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Elva Haye, Middleport ; Teddy
Cossin, Point Pleasant; Leo
Light, Mason; Mrs. Roger
Nibert, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs.
William Kope and daughter,
Point Pleasant ; Gladys
Mowery, Point Pleasant; Glen
Stone, Lakin ; David Grueser,
Point Pleasant;
Phillip
Grueser, Point Pleasant ;
Melvin Green , Gallipolis;
Thomas Arrington, Gallipolis ;
Edna Durst, Point Pleasant.

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~an's lawyer said two days
ago the White House was
withholding that were needed
for the defense.
St. Clair also said he would
complete by Monday a personal examination of a large

Missing Siamese

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FLYING CHICKENS - The third annual international
Chicken Flying Meet at Bob Evans Fan'!),J!io Grande, attracted approximately 300 persons Saturday. A record %
chickens were P.nt.P.rfl!tl in thiR- VP.Ar.' s ~w.nt..

300 ·witness third

Evans Farm ICFM
RIO GRANDE - A record 95
chickens, battling a heavy wind , competed
in the Third Annual International Chicken
Flying Meet U CFM ) at Bob Evans Filnll
here Saturday afternoon .
More than 300 persons at tended. Gusty
winds prevented this year's participnnts
from establishing new flight records.
Prizes were awarded for first, second
and third place winners in four categories.
First place winners were :

Class One -

T er ~~a

Class Two - O.P.B.A . Special. a f wo

and to maintain the necessary s ervices fo r

th e area both in firefi ghl ing and
em er gency care .

was made hy Mildred, tra if!ed by Bill

the ju d~es. Aft er leavi ng the shute,
Mildred was turned around by the wind,

m~s1m

LA KE
POM EHOY - A parked van owned
hy Lm·ry Eads, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, apparrntly ('ante out uf gcur or the brake
;u·l'id t•nL.ally rdl'ascd causing it to roll
ov 1•r a llill~id&lt;.• toward the lake al Royal
Oak Pnrk Friday at 6:14 p.m. the Meigs

C!lun ly Sherilf's Dept. said. The van
rollt·ll ovt:r tl w ll i11 1 st ruck t~· o pJne
lrcf!~ ~u ut stolli)Cd in underbrush before

reac hing the luke. TI1~rr were no o c~
(.' Ut.ta nl s in the van.
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going 76'-5" - backward!
One Gallia County chicken placed
th ird in the Class Four Division. Rusty,
trained by Lisa Wells, was the only local
foul to capture a prize.
Th e event was covered by major
telev ision network s a nd num erou s
metropolitan papers.
One chicken was entered by Channel 6,
Columbus. Represe ntin g the AB C-TV
network , its name was "Harry Reason er . ~~
Following the contest, trainers and
guests were treated to a chicken dinner by
Bob Evans Farms.
$12,500 RECEfVED
POMEROY - Stale auditor Joseph T.
Ferguson announced the distribution of
$6,104,004.52 in local government fund
money to 88 Ohio counties and 335 cities
and villages having local income taxes.
Meigs County received $12,500.

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Weather

Your Invited Gue.st

tmts

Clearing today, highs in the
70s. Chance of showero small.
I..ows tonight in the 50s. Continued clear Monday, highs in
the 70s.

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VOL 9

by Mary Beth

1\c\unll.v, the longest jump of the day

VAN

MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport
Fire Department will hold a public fish fry
on Friday starting at 3:30 p.m. and eon.
linuing after the Regatta Parade. The fry
will be held at th e fire station and fi'h
sandwiches will be served.
This is one of the firemen's projeets to
raise money to buy the latest in equipment

tr~:~ined

"fl t&gt;w Ihe w n~ JJI{ way," according to one of

Nunn,

Fish fry on Friday

one-hal( r ounder,

&amp;mdr r , Cind nna U, 54'-1".
C1~ss F'nur - Fin ale , a fi ve poWl der ,
tr&lt;1 incd Uy l'nnl D. M(J!ynrux, Lancast er,
2.1' .

Taylor. McA rth ur. Mildred, however,

Bobby Joe, a tht-eto·

quarter pounder , trained by
Solon , Ohio, :w ~.

tmd thret·-quCJrter po under. trained by
Clcll ,\glcr, Dclnwo rc, Ohio, 18'-0" .
Oass Tiu·t:c - O tation, a three and

High wind
fouls up
flying
chickens

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Bradbury on new contract
GALLIPOLIS . - Gallla County's
Board of Education Saturday afternoon
granted County School .Superintendent C.
Comer Bradbury a new three ye'll' contract with a ,1,000 per year salary increase.
Bradbury had one more year
remaining on his contract which was
awarded in April, 1973.
Bradbury, ti graduate or Ohio
University, bec:ame cowity superintendent
Jast July following a long tenure as local
superintendent at Cheshire and Kyger
Creek Local School Districts. The new
contract, expiring Aug. 1, til78, is for
$20,000 per year.

The Coiinty Board also granted five
W. Paige Sheets, principal at Cadmus
pet. pay raises for Mrs. Wilma Anderson, Elementary School was given an adsecretary at the school office, and Donald ditional assignment as principal of CenHardesty, county truant officer . .
terville Elementary School. He replaces
During the Gallia County Local School Herman Sprague who will return to a
District meeting, the board employed two · fuUtime teaching position .
instructors and accepted the resignations
• Resignations were accepted from
of three other persons.
Steven Ehner · Vance, Mt. Sterling, a
gradlll!te. of Ohio state J lnlversity, was
employed as vocational 'agriculture instructor at North Gallla· High School.
James Michael Mulford of Cheshire
GALLIPOLIS - John Winowichi,
was hired as an elementary school Narcotics Division, Bureau of Criminal
teacher. Mulford, a recent graduate of Rio Investigation, Columbus, will be the
Grande College, will be assigned later.
principal speaker here Thursday, June 27,
during a community-wide meeting on drug
.. abuse .
The session will be held in the Gallia
Academy High School auditorium,
beginning at 7: 30 p.m. It is being cOCouncil apparently agreed that over a sponsored by the Gallipolis Area Chamber
long period the free service could become
too expensive. Council expressed,
however, its appreciation for the service
given the village and pubUc by the
trustees.
MIDDLEPORT - The home of
At two points. it appeared council Charles Yarbrough, and all its contents,
would vote on the perpetual care proposed were destroyed by fire Saturday morning .
for trustees but lor serving more than two · The Middleport Fire Department was
years. Four, five and seven years were called at 3:14a.m. to the home located on
mentioned. Twice motions were made but Shady Cove Road at Hobson.
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got no second. The fact that lot purchasers
Yarbrough awoke and lound the utility
at the cemetery must now pay for per- room on fire and the house full of smoke.
petual care complicated the matter.
The fire is.believed to have been caused by
Finally, Mayor John Zerkle, who had
also praised the trustees and felt that some
token of appreciation should be shown,
ruled the proposal "lost" because of the
GALIJPOIJS-Duane W. Durnon, 21,
lack of seconds.
Proctorville, Friday afternoon pleaded
The cemetery trustees - James Simp- guilty to misdemeanor charges of
son, Rodney Downing and C. 0. Fisher and poSllesoion of marijuana.
their clerk, Mrs. Leora Sigman - were on
Municipal Court Judge Robert S. Betz
hand along with ali cnuncilmen, Mayor fmed Durnon $1,000 and costs and senZerkle, Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate and tenced hiiJ1 to six months in the county jail.
Maintenance Supervlaor Harold Chase. Judge. Bel:!, however, suspended $750 of

No clues to
bank entry
GALLIPOLIS- No arrests have been
made in the attempted robbery early
Friday morning at the First National Bank
Branch Office at Vinton.
Gallia County Sheriff James W.
Saunders said Investigation is continuing
but no new leads have turned up.
The bank was entered around 3 a.m.
Friday when a lock on the rear doilr was
broken. Once inside, the Intruders at.
tempted to chisel holes in the wall near the
bank's vault. Deputies said apparently the
a! ann sounded scaring the suspects off.
SberiH Saunders and deputies Richard
Kuhn and Ken DeCkard rushed to the scene
lnunedlately and began chase of a brown
late model car believed to be a Pontiac,
Buick or Oldsmobile. Saunders and
Deckard lost the car in Athens Cot}nty
following a chase through Gallia, Vinton,
and Meigs Counties..
A car matching the description was
stopped In Athens County, one mile north
of Glouster. Three OCCUPants in the car
were brought to Athell8 for questioning .
then releaaed.
·
The case ls being Investigated by the
sheriH's department and FBI.
The FBI solved the last burglary at the
bank 11 months later . .
The bank was robbed of over $2,000 In ·
May, 1971. Arrested In that break-in were
Wendell Emory of Jetson, Kf., who was
1entencect to · 10 years in a federal
penitentiary; James Relford Reynolds of
Decatur, m., formerly of VInton and
Dennis Clarence Wilson alias Ronald
David Warix.

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Brenda J enk in s~ secretary at Kyge r Cr ee k
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Narc sending Winowichi

Road to be improved
,MIDDLEPORT
Middleport
Cemetery Trustees were authorized to
advertise for bids on road improvements
at the Riverview Cemetery by Middleport
VIllage Council in a special session with
the trustees Friday night. The improv~ent wUI include blacktop surfacing
of the brick section of the road and
"shooting" the gravel portion with
blacktop.
Council failed to take any action,
however, on the request of the cemetery
trustees to provide free perpetual care to
anyone who serves on the trustee board a
mininlum of, two years.

Evelyn Sin1s, veteran teacher at HMnan
Trace ; Agnes Myers, coo k at BidwellPorter, and Bruce Gabriel, track coach at
North Gallia.

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of Commerce and Gallipoli' City Commission .

All city and county residents concerned about drug a buse in th is com munity ani invited to atten d.
City and county officials, members of
all law enforcement agencies, along with
local judges and the prosecuting attorney
will attend the public meeting.

Yarbrough home at Hobson lost
an electrical short.
Yarbrough lived alone and was the
owner of the property . A camper was also
heavily damaged. There was insurance.
There has been no estimated tota l Joss,
it was reported . Middleport called for
Pomeroy's tanker at 3: 30 a.m . Fireme11
were hampered by electric li nes in fi ghting
the fire , it was reported

Marijuana JHJSsession brings sentence

WATER DEEP ENOUGH FOR A SWJM - Rick Chancey, in front, and C. T.
C'hapman and Eddie Smith, 1-r, wouldn't mind taking a swim in this roadside ditch
in Syracuse thaftoo often catches an automobile driver unawares.

Ditch proving a hazaPd

the fine and five months of the jail sentence. Durnon was placed on one year's
probation .
Clty police Friday night arrested
SYRACUSE -- Adi tch alongside State
Anthony Lee Ingle, 19, Gallipolis, on a Rt, 124 just IIUlside the corp-.-ate limits
charge of possession of marijuana . TI1e of the vill"ge offers swi mming to young fry
arrest was made in the City Park . Ingle is but a hazard tu motorists.
expecied to appear in court Monday.
The ditch, located in front of the Ross
Nor r is res idence , acr oss rr om Sadie 's

Market, is a recognized hazard. The water
spills into the ditch sometimes fi ve to six
fee l deep. When motorists take the curve
too fast they hit the ditch. Several bad

director of the Ohio Department of Trans"
portation, Division 10, in regard to the
situation . Farley , respondin g to th e
communication, stated : "The geometries
of the road, though not up to modern standards, is more than adequate for the
maximum allowable speed in the villages.
Enforcement seems to be the best answer
to this one. Our attainable goal could very
well be that of only maintaining what we
have and in basically its present con.

automo bile aecidenls have r es ulted, ac~
cording to Norris. Tile water is s tagnant , dition ."
crea ti ng an odor.
This letter was received Dee. 14, 1973
Sy r a c use mayor Herm a n Lo ndo n

and nbthing has been done about the
wrote to Mox R. Farley, district deputy situation .

It's Frog Blvd. now

--

SYRACUSE - It began when Mrs:
' 'It isn't very fwmy to me,'' one citizen
Fred (Eleanor ) Crow allowed as how
"anybody could live on Seventh St. " in was reported saying. In any case, official
council action apparently will be dleayed
lightly abned remarks at Mayor Herman making the change perma~nt.
w ndon and whatever councilman might
After aU, there is such a thing as
be within hearing distance.
another election.
111C conclusion had to be that Mrs.
Crow, wife of Pomeroy attorney Fred
Crow who is the fow111ing Grand Croaker
J
g
. un
.. S
of the Ohio &amp;lciety for the Promotion or the
Bull Frog Inc., and Mr. Crow himself,
"just aren't anybody ."
POSTER - Cottrell's G·rovery
-With the annual Big Bend Regatta located in this small vi!IBge on State Route
coming this weekend, and the n9tnrious 160 was struck by burglars for the second
frog jumps just six days away, Mayor time within the past two mon~ early
London and a hard core faction of sup- Saturday morning.
· ,
porters in council vowed to do something
Gallla County sheriff's deputies said
ahout the Crow complaint.
entry was made by breaking a window on
To make it1quite plain they recognized the south side of the building,
Fred and Eleanor were more than just
Taken were 45 Tinle:i watches from
anybody, they took action Friday evening · one display case, 10 ·watches of different
1o rename SeventJJ St. , where the .erows brands from another display case, a .22
have ~ ived almost 25 years, "Frog Blvd." caliber single shot rifle; a 5 MM Magnum
The official -records in · Syracuse rifle, and three·shotguii8."The value of the ·
council are ,clouded on the a.ction. It is loot was not deler!nined,
The store wu • ~te'rid oq 'May 20.
1 SUspected th~t some ciltzens might !4ke a ·•
dim view of having a street named Frog · Taken In that. ~
· 119111' •30 ·
Blvd.
·
aadCIII!
·
·

Burglars hit store

I

I

8I'ILL NO WORD
GALLIFOUS - · Gallia cittmty of•
flclala are 111111 awaiting results of an
autos-J pa (uj wed at Unlwnlty HOtlpilal
iN ~NOR OF MRS. CROW- Mayor H~ Langdon .
'lnColtllllbufon Willlam Bnice.FJ:uler, 27, ., (on ladder) chanced ~th Sl·. ir1 Syracbae to "Frog Blvd."
GIWPO',., wbo n11 found dead In lbe Ohio / . In re.pect I&gt; Mra. !'fed (Eleanor) Crow, who resides ,on 11'.
. JU,.. ow 111e IJelllpnll• .Dam onI Ma,.21•
with bilaband Fred, tbe.fotmdin8 Grand .Croaker of the Ohio
'

'

I

I

. ,

'

Society for the promotion of the Bull Frog Inc.
to right
n Mrs. Crow, Thereon~. incumbent Grand Croaker ;
,Bob 'otlngett, rouncihnan, and Fred .ltrow, .Pomeroy at•

torney;

(

.

for watches,

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