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Storewide July Clearance .Sale
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SALE STARTS FRIDAY AT 9:30 AM

GIRLS
SPORTSWEAR

Sale lh Price

. Coordinates·and Separates

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Big selection of misses and womens
sizes. Blouses, Pants, Shorts, Halters,
Tops, Jeans, . Skirts, Coordinates and
Sweaters.

Save Over 50%

3.50, 3.95 &amp; 4.25. Boys Shirts Sale 2.99
4.95 Boys Shirts

TUBE SOCKS

One si-ze 1its sizes 9 to 15.
\ Full cushion . White with

One size fits sizes 9 to 11 or
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Vinyls, Straws, Crochets. Our entire
stock is included

Sale 1h Price

3.95 SHIRTS
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MA nR~SS PADS
" Cozy Doze" 100 per cent polyester fiber fill,
fitted style.
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Our entire stock

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Small appliances , cook .
ware, glassware, d in·
nerware. pictures; gift

MENS NECKTIES

POSTERS

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.Sport and Dress Shirts

Smail Jot. Boys Mu.scles Shirts
Sizes 6, 8, 10, 14 and 20. White ••... Sale50c
Bo.ys 3.00 Raincoats. Sizes 10, 12 and 14.
While they last - • - · '~ - . ; • Sale 79c
· Boys 1.39 Raincoats. Sizes 10, tr.'14c- ·
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Limited quantity · • • • • - - Sale 49c
Lee 6.98 to 11.49 white and striped Painters and
Carpenters overalls. Not every size ·
Sale 3.00
Smail lot-Boys 1.95 Shirts
Broken Sizes 2 to 8 - - - · - • Sale soc.
Mens 3.49 Short Sleeve Work Shirts
Just a few Of each size. S.M-L-XL
·Sale 1.00

Plain . colors . stripes ·. patterns. Ali
permanent press .
Sizes 6 to 20. Stock up on your back-toschool needs and save.

Boys 2.95 Shirts ------- Sale 1.88
Boys 3.95 Shirts .......;............ Sale 2.88

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1 reg. 198.00 Kroehler Lounge Chair
Early American Print - • • • . • Sale 99.00
1 reg. 269.00 Kroehler
Gold-Green-White Love Seat . • . . Sale 149.00
1 reg. 298.00 Kroehler Blue-Green Sofa
166.00
2 reg. 49.00 Wall Clock
and Barometer Cl]ain &amp; Anchor
Sale 29.00
1 reg. 498.00 Bassett 4 pc. Bedroom· Suite
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1 reg. 139.00 5 pc: Howell Dinette Set
Sale 77.00
1 reg. 159.00 s pc. Howell Dinette .Set
Sale 88.00
1 reg. 219.00 S pc. Howell Dinette Set Sale 129.00

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BELFAST -SNIPERs KDJ'.ED two teenage boys !()day,
marring Protestant celebrations of a 17th Century battle that set
the stage for much of Northern Ireland's religious strife . .
An army spokeSman said the viCtims - a 16-year-old Roman
Catholic and an 18-year-old Protestant both sbotln the .
head before the start of parades celebrating tbe controversial
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Battle of the B$1e. ·
· 'lbe Catholic youth was found dead In a playing field In
Bangor, a seaside resort along Northern Ireland's east coast.
The Protestant boy was gunne~ down on a Belfast street corner.

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A resolution requesting $900
from the Meigs County
Commissioners lor operating
funds in 1975 was passed
Thursday night when the Mejgs
County Pioneer and Historical
Society met at the Meigs
Museum, Pomeroy.
The group also made plans
for having a bOoth at the Meigs
County Fair in cooperation
with · the Meigs- County BiCentennial commission so as to
better inform tlie public of the •
activities of both groups. Keith ·
Ashley, Jean Bowen and
Charles Hayes were named to
a committee which will make
arrangements for the booth.
It was reported that the basic
electrical wot k for the musewn
has been completed so that the
society can proceed II) have the
museum set up as a funcUonal

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operahon by the Bl-centenmal
observance. A report Will be
pre~~red
lor
members
outhmng what has been accomplished. A request for 1975
dues will be sent to members
along With the report. .
Several acqUisitions .wer,e
acknowledged at last mght s
meeting. Among them are a
buggy and an express wagon
which have been presented the
society by Fred and John
William Biaetlnar.
C. E. Blakeslee, president,
was in charge of Thursday
night's session. Prior to . ihe

society meeting, the Bi·
centennial commission met
and plans were made for
marking the Chester Courthouse. A sign has ~n donated
for the marking.

~~;:;;~~fo!~:~~!;~ Mcintyre promo!ed to
Haldeman: .

Briga
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"The President said . that
. 'looking to the future there
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were problemS and that Magruder coUld bring it right ·to
Haldeman and that could bring
HUNTINGTON - Th~ head
it to the White House to the of the Army Corps of
President.' ·
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Engineers' Huntington, W.Va.,
"The President said that office, Kenneth E. Mcintyre,
'we've got to cut that back. has been promoted from
·That ought to be cut out.'"
Colonel to Brigadier General.
Gen. Mcintyre received his
star July I from Lt. Gen.
William C. Gribble, Jr., Chief
WRECK PROBED
of the Army Engineers, in
The Meigs County Sheriff's
Dept. investigated a single car ceremonies at · the Forrestal
Building, Washington, D. C.
acciaent today at 6:40 a.m. on
For the past three years,
TR 123, one-tenth of a mile
Gen. Mcintyre has served as
south of CR 30.
tile Army Corps of Engineers'
John Wesley Moore, 20,
Syracuse, was tr~veling north, HUjltington District Engineer ·
lost control ·In gravel and beaning a multimillion dollar
turned ov.er. The car was program in a 45,000-square·
mile area reaching into five
demolished. Moore was not
Injured. No citation was issued. states.
On July 22, he will report to

theChiefof.Englneers'officein
Washington In' his new position
as Deputy Chief of Civil Works.
'\His ·new responsibilities wtll
extend throughout the 50 states ·
in a.water resources planning ·
and management program
which approaches two billion
dollars annually. . .
Gen. Mcintyre is now living
in Huntington with his wife,
Michaela , · and their six
children. Their eldest son,
Michael, recently entered the
U. S. Military Academy at
West Point, N. Y.
A native of Randolph,
Vennont, Mcintyre graduated
from the Academy in 1949. He
also holds a master's degree In
civil engineering . from l:larKENNETH
E. MciNTYRE
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vard University and a master's
degree In business administration from George Program for Executives. .
Washington U. ·
Mcintyre has he!d key
' .He also ;, a graduate of the assignments in Washlngl(ln, D.
Industrial Coliege of the . Ar· C.; Vietnam, Thailand, Korea,
rned For ces~ the Army's Okinawa, Kentucky and•
Command and General Staff Florida.
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· College, and the University of
He is a
registered
filtsburgh Graduate School of • professional engineer In
Busines s Mana ge ment. Vel:Tllont: ·.

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meeting in Belpre on July 20,
which will be a family outing.
A board of directors meeting
was held at 7 p.m. preceding
the regular Jaycee meeting,
and pl!lns were formulated for
. the coming year.
Any young man between the
agesofl8and35whowouldlike
to join a group of young men
dedicated to community ,In·
volvement - and
selfdevelopment is encouraged to
attend one of the Jaycee
meetings which are beld every
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at 8 p.m. at
Pomeroy Village Hall.
The next regular meeting
will be held Wedne!lday, July

. PRESENTED CORSAGE -Mrs. Beulall Riclanan, mother Dl Jim Rickman, operator of,
theM &amp; R Shopping Center, was one of 300 women ahoppers presented an.orchid corsage at the
center Thursday night. The 11th anniversary of the finn J.o being observed with special
promotions this week. Making the presentation to Mra. Rickman iii her gronddaughter, Pam .
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. SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CAUF. - BASEBALL great Dlr.zy
. Dean, the 1ut National League »iame wloner, was reported
"dolnC well" today .at Barton }ofemorial Hoopltal .
The llall of Fame pltchin~ star was admitted II) the hospital
Thuroday for oblervation.
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A h01pltal nlll'llng IIUpe!'Yilior would only conflnn that the
former St. Loulo Cardinal, 84, was In the holpltaland was "doing

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Haldeman : "Well, there days before the date Nixon has
maybe is another facet. The said lie first learned the full
longer you wait, the more risk Watergate sl&lt;)ry In a meeting
each hour brings. You run the with Dean.
The committee subpuenaed
risk of more stuff, valid or
invalid, surfacing on the the March 17 tape, but Nixon
Watergate caper ... " '
never &lt;ellnquisbed it. Instead,
Nixon: "Y~. that's the other the committee had a tape of a
thing, if someone does come June 4, 1973, conversation
out but we don 'I - we hope between NIXon and Ziegler. In
ll!&gt;thing will. It may not. But · it Nixon tells Ziegler he- has
there's always the risk."
just listened to the March 11
Haldeman : "Aaofnow, there tape, and he goes on to revle'w
is no prob)em there. Aa of any the earlier conversation.
mOment In the futlll'e there is · Accordliig to the committee
at least a potential problem'." report, Nixon ll)Jd Ziegler that
Nixon: "Well, I'd cut the loss on March 17 he had expresaed
fast. I'd cut it fast . . If we're fear that two of his campaign
going to ·do it, I'd cut it fast. aides - Hugh R. Sloan and Jeb
That'.s my ·view generally stuart Magruder - would bow.
speaking."
under pressure from investiga'The President's fears the tors and reveal their ·own InInquiry might lead to hlm were voivement ·. in the political
expressed In a March 17, 1973, espionage operation known as
meetlngwith 'Johrt W. Dean Ill, Watergate.
then his counsel. This was four · The committee, repurtlng on
Nixon's recollected account,
said:
·"The President said that
'Magruder put the heat on and

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MAIN STORE AND WAREHOUSE OPEN
FRIDAY.. AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO a ·PM
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WS ANGELES - THE CITY COUNCIL was In the mldat ol
bacltlng down on a plan for nude beaches Thursday when a naked
man strolled before them, stepped up to the pollee chief ana
aaked
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It was Robert Opel, 33,thesameman who flashed naked pall
David Niven and a·nationS! televlalon audience at the Academy
Award ceremonies.
, He ·was arrested for dloturbing a publlc meeting and the
council went on to vote, 12,.1, against allowing nude sunbathing on
.dty-&lt;nfll«&lt; beaches,

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William
Dallinan,
superintendent of the Lebanon
Correctio"jjl InStitution, said

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COLUMBUS - A RECENTLY RESIGNED state employe
said Thursday he "coordinated" production Qf a poster
representing former Gov . James A. Rhodes In ti\e nude, but
denied making the composite photograph of Rhodes or printing
the poster.
. Danny G, Mahon, formerly employed In the Dapartment of
Mental Health and Mental Retardation, testified at a hearing
conducted by Secretary of State Ted Brown to determine
wbether a stale law was broken.
The law In question requires all campaign material II) he
Identified as to Its.source.
After testimony by several witnesses, Brown said he would
turn the transcrlpls over to Attorney General Willlam J. Brown
and Franklln CoUnty ProSecutor George C. Smith to determlne II
prosecution is warranted.

I reg. 169.00 Kroehler Recliner - . • Sale 88.00
I reg . 169.00 KrQehler Swivel Rocker
Sale 88.00

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BRIDGEPORT, CONN. - A n.year-old Greenwich, Conn.,
man bas been arrested on charges of setting a fire that swept a
crowded discotheque on the . New York.ConnecUcut border,
killing 24 persons, it was announced today.
Peter Leonard, arrested Thur!lday night, is charged with
first degree arson .and third degree larceny In a warrant issued
by Bridgeport Superior Court..
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He Is charg~ with setting fire to a bowling alley adjacent to
Gulliver's Discotheque In Port Chester, N. Y., June 30.

Reg. $2.00

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By United Preulnlernatlonal

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FURNITURE SALE ON THE 3rd

2.99
3.49
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4.49
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5.99
6.49
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Boys ·Short Sleeve

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disclosed conversation that the White House. St. Clair said he
probe would lead "to the White was pleased the committee
House, to the President." And released "such alarg&lt;~, volume
he told his top aides "we've got of material." But presidential
to cut that back."
spokesman Ronald L. Ziegler
The committee released the accused the committee of
evidence its 3811Jembero heard trying to manipulate public
In the COW'Se of six. weeks of .opinion liy re'leasing piecemeal
closed hearings: While there the impeachment eVidence.
was some new Information In
the material, there were no
One section of .the report
· major surprises.
reprints a transcript Indicating
One of the eight volumes was that on June 30, 1972 - 13 days
the Nixon Watergate defense after the Watergate break-Inpresented II) the committee by Nixon and hls closest
his lawyer, James D. St. Clair. associates were aware -as
It was mostly directed at NIXon put it - "there IS always
rebutting the ~har.ge that a risk" that l'(lOre Information
NIXon ordered ·hush money' Involving the White House
paid to Watergate burglar E. ·· could surface.
Howard Hunt &gt;following a . Present were the President;
March 21, 1973, White. House his chief aide, H.R. Haldeman,
meetlDg.
and John N. Mitchell, who was
The release of• the material quitting that day as Nixon's
drew mixed reactions fl'911l the campaign manager. The .transcrlpt Includes this passage: .

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Permanent press polyester -cotton
blends, acetates.
Reg. 99c to $1.49 yard.

Items, kitchen gadgets.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Preaident Nixon feared the
early stages of the Watergate
Investigation would lead to the
. White Holl'l'! and to him and
told aides ''we've got to cut
that back," evidence released
In ~House Judiciary Committee Impeachment inquirY
sbows.
A newly released tape of a
presidential conversation
made public In eight volumes
of
committee evidence
Thuraday allowed· that less
than two weeks alter the June
17, l972, .11'eak-ln -when the
cal!! was still llmlted to those
originally arrested - Nixon
expressed fear ~~ 'more tn.
fonnation would come out.
On the following M81'ch 17,
when the investigation had
lntenldfied, Nixon expressed
the fear In a second newly

CLEARANCE SALE

HOUSEWARES

THe regular bi-monthly
meeting of the Meigs County
Jaycees was held Wednesday,
July 10, at Pomeroy Village
Hall.
Dwight Goins, president,
reported that the Frog Ball was
a success. ·
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C!lalrmen were named for
up-coming projects through
December. They are, Rick
Collins and Larry Thomas,
Dilly Dunker, August; Vince
Knight, Operation Red Ball,
October; Bob Buck, Hallolveen
Patrol, October; Dick Poullri,
membership night, November;
and Ralph Werry, Christmas
baskets.
President Goins annOWJced
lbat there
be a Dl8trict K-4

representative.

PHON E 992-2 156

Asbley oald.
Karl Stewart, executive
dlreclor of OCSEA, laid a
proposed 1D cent an hour aalary
boost decided on by a
leglslollve conference commlttee, 1.1 unacceptable.
Stewart called IIIICh an olfet
"Indecent."
'•Fifteen cents ill totally
unacceptable," Stewart said.
"It Is l(lkenillm and It would
heighten the frustration of our
members."

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Nixon feared ·widening· probe

Reg . 5.49 Full Size Sheets - - - - - - Sale 3.88
Reg . 4.49 Twin Size Sheets . . . - • - Sale j.J8
Reg . 3.49 pr. Pillowcases . . . - ~ale 2.48 pr.

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FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1974

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POMEROY-MIODLEPORT. OHIO

VOL. XXVI NO. 63

"'lbe do.-nn- bid trecltiOIIally oupportecllllcl* PlY
for oorrectlGnll employ.e and
C&lt;JnMqUOIIdy Ia not UIIIJIIIPIIthetlc: lo the ca- that ~ppM'·

Jaycee chairmen named

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oeveral ol~loyos had
been haraaeed by plcketa. '
Four arrest~ were llllde at
Lebaoon Thur!lday on charges
of crimlna·l damage and
SQaull.
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Dallmanalaosaidhewasualng a helicopter tony peroonne1
who wllhed to w&lt;rlt over the
picket lines and Into the facllity.
Aahley said the Correctlona
Department J.o In favor of hlgber wages for Ita guards but
cannot tolerate activities that
jeopardize the safety of
citizens or threaten the
operation of correci\!Jn$ tn.
stltutlons lor an extended
period of~-

Devoted To 1'he Interests of The Meigs-Mason Area

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Salel Famous Malee

Sizes small (14-14 112), medium (15~ 15'12 ), large
(16-16'12 ); extra large (17-17 112). includes our
entire· stock of m e ns cut and sewn shirts.

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PIECE GOODS

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Athens Mental Health Center
stayed off the job. Employes at
the Rollman Psychiatric lnaU·
IIllA! at Cincinnati voted!&lt;) wallt
out Mooday and those at other
facilities threatened to follow ..
Robert White, superintendent at Mansfield, said he
could "adequately" operate
with supervisory persoonel as
the other institutions have.been
doing . VIsiting has been
cancelled. White alao asked
Ohio sheriffs not II) deliver any
more prisoners to Mansfield.
A spokesman lor Gov. John
Gilllgan said there are no plans
to order the National Guard to
the institutions.
"There is no Indication that
there is any need for the National Guard at the present
time," said Robert Tenenbaum, . Gilligan's media

en tine

Selected from stock . Values to $18.95. Twin and
full' sizes.
While They Last

Sale Price

Dusters,

to S3.50

CLEARANCE SALE

• Slim cut- Ideal for work dungarees. 14
oz. blue denim- western cut. Sizes 29 to
46 waist.

Sale Prices

Vaiu~s

Reg. 7.49 Full Size . •.••.• Sale 3.79 ·
Reg. 5.49 TWin Size ..• ••• Sale 2.79

LEE RIDERS JEANS

This sale includes our entire stock. Crews
collared shirts - tank tops . Small. medium, large
and extra large siies :
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13.99
8.99
7.99

Bath Towels
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Sale •11.49

KNIT SHIRTS

WOMENS
SLEEPWEAR

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Mens Short Sleeve

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Sale 8.48
Sale 7.48
Sale 6.88
Sale 6.68·

TUBE SOCKS

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CLEARANCE SALE

Tech Twill Pants • . . .
Tech Twill Shirts ••. Lightweight Pants - - •
Short Sleeve Shirts •• -

·\ colored tops. Stock up now.

Sale 3.49
Sale 3.99

5.95 Boys Shirts

Sale ¥2 .· Price

Towel

FOR THIS SALE

KNIT SHIRTS

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Pants in sizes 29 to 44 waist.
Shirts in sizes 14'12 to 17'12.
Olive green · tan - nav.yblue ·charcoal and forest
green . All permanent oress.

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HONORED ON RE'l'IRDIENT - Milton Hood, left, wu ~ Thunday night when a
dlnnerwaa111ven In blabonor at 1be Melp IM.Hood w11 preoented with a gUt certificate from
Mrs. Keith Goble, owner of Kelth Goble Ford, Inc., Middleport.•On the right is Danny ThompI!On,managerofGoble FU'd.-Hoodretlredasservicema'nager after serving 37 years with Ford
dealership In Meigs County. He was employ&lt;!~ by the Ia~ Keith Goble f&lt;l' 13 years. Hood and
his wile, Freda, reside in Middleport. They have two sona, Jim and John. Mr. and Mra. HQOd
are members of the First Baptist Church. He is a member of Middleport Masonic Lodge. The
Hoods have two granddaughter&amp; and two grandsons.' Mr. Hood plans to keep busy, as he said,
"I have served the public l(lo long.to just stay home."

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LEE WORK UNIFORMS

2.50 &amp; 2.95 Boys Shirts • . . . Sale 1.99

Juniors, Misses, Half Sizes ·

40.00
36.00
22.00
20.00

JULY SALEI

1.69 &amp; 1.95 Boys Shirts . . . . Sale 1.39

DRESSES.
AND PANTSUITS

Famous Maker

"12 Price

Mens 9.98
Mens 8.98
Mens 8.19
Mens 7.98

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Includes our entire stock . Crew neck shirts .
collared shirts · tank tops. An unusually fine · ·----·----~--r--·------~
selection. Sizes 2 to 20.
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Buy now for back-to-school or for wear right
Sale! Young Mens
now .
Boys 1.39
1.39 and 1.49

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reclional facility at Lucasvllle,
the Lebanon Correctional lnstltuUon and the Ch\Uicothe
Correctional lnatl\olion.
Mansfield, where the employes are represented by the
American Federati.on of State,
County and Municipal Employes and the Ohio Civil
Service Employes ABsociaUon,
has 250 guards and 1,800 ln~.540.
mates. The Southern Ohio
The strike, called b)i em- Correctional faclllty, the
ployes to protest the failure of state's maximum security
the Ohio General Assembly II) prison, has 370 guards and 1,100
approve a 31-cen!Ain hour pay inmates; Lebanon, 270 guards
Increase lot state employes, and 1,300 Inmates; and
began last week and spread to Chillicothe, 260 guards and
one mental institution Thurs- 1,340 Jmnates.
day and Utreatened to spread
Guards at r.ucasvUie, Lebanto other mental institutions. · on and Chillicothe are reproJoseph Ashley, a spoke(111lan -·sented by AFSCME, OCSEA
for the state Corrections [)e. and the Teamsters Union.
partment, said restraining orThe walkout began last
ders bad been.obtained to limit Saturday at Lebanon and
picketing and stOp harassment spread II) the other Institutions
of employes who want to work this week.
Thursday, attendants at the
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Guards at the Mansfield Re. formal(lry today joined an unsanctioned strike by correctiona! officers at. Utree other
major Ohio penal Institutions
In a wage dlopute to bring to
1,150 the number of guard&amp;
affected by the work stoppage
at four ln.fJtuUons which have
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CARACAS - MOST COUNTRIES TODAY applauded the
. Ullltad State1' condltlonal111pport for exlendl!w ... IIDIIte !&lt;) :100
mn., but Pwu and Ecuador oold It wun•t enouah and left open
lhe pollllblllty ol more "tuna war" lldrmlahes.
Tbe Uftllilcl Statal abendoned 'lb!ll'lday Ita IIIPPOI'I for a ·
tbne "''h llmlt,\111 dlltaMe ai711H:entury warahlp cOuld fire a
..-ball, and approved a !Smile lerrltortal.llmlt and an adee-mc rone,ol milea.
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lour-lndl drain We are belnc lnllalled In an - . boblnd the
grandl\and ol the Roc1i: Sprlnga Falrlrounds In preparation
for the aiiJIWil Melp County Fair next month. Through the
· clralnqe 1ystem, the .,.,. will be lUItable for parking many.
can. 1be fair board provided the We and the county blghlfay
dopartn\ent aided by ~tr, Action Prosra'Y. .and fair
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system w11 worked gut by the Meigs SoU and Watar Con·
servatlon District. Pictured at the site are, l to r, Fred
Goealeln, fair board member; Henry Wells, Meigs County
Conunlssioner, and David Parry, Meigs SoU Conservationist.
On the front end loader is Gene Haning, county highway
dej)Ortment employe.
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fined ,' 11 forfeited bonds and distance; Lonnie R; Black, Rt.
one was assessed costs only .1, Rutland, flO and c01te,
Thursday night in the court of reekleu operation ; cora
Pomeroy' Mayor Dale Smith . . Putnam, Pomeroy, f~ and
Fined were Lester R. coste, open flask charl!•; Ruth
Richard, Rl. 1, Long Botl(lm, . E. Moody, AlbanY· ~ and
.f20 and costs, speeding; Larry coals, auured el..r ~lance;
. Hess no address listed, flO and Donald Richard HID, no adcosts, reckless operation; dreS8 listed, $1&amp; and cooll,
Dottie Summers, Pomeroy, $10 dlaturblng the peace; Ronnie
and costa for disiUrblng the Richards, PQmel'())', f!OO and
peace and $10 and coste, In· costs, drlvina wbllt In·
t.oxication ; Tom Quillen, no lo:ticated, and Jon W. Plwc:e,
addresa .llated, $15 and coste, · Pomeroy, flO IQd cotta,
. lnt.oxicailon, $15 · and cooll, rec111Na operation.
dlll!l'derly conduct, and f40,
Harold 8. IJtlle, MlddlipQri, .
COllis, resisting arrest; Wllllam WU ISUI. . COlli .,. 1ilwl
Reeves, Pomeroy, $25 and • -1111 cllarp woa ....
coots, inl(lxlcallon; Glen R. ptd.
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all skeptics

FAMED FRONTIERSMEN John Burford (left) and Colonel ROOert Salford (Lee Durieux,
Mt. Vernon, Ohio and John Epllng, GalliJNJlls) are featured Ill ''Galll8 Qlunlry", an original
mll8ical history by Durieux, currentiy iri production at the outdoor amphitheater on the Bob
Evans Farm in Rio Grande. '111e show traces southern Ohio's history from the 1790's through
the 1890's. Tickets for the July 12, 13, 14 and July 19, 20 and 21 performances are available by
telephoning 614-446-9511 or writing the GalliJNJiis Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds from ticket
sales benefit the show's producers, the Gallia Dramatic Arts Society. Tickets are $3 for adults,
$1.50 for children.

· Yan}~ees

try to match
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NEW YORK IUPIJ - Tbe 1naure more run backs.
World Football League sur- · . 2) Settinll the goal pools in
piled the skeptlc:a witll Its the rear of the end rone, u in
enWing power In its lint week college, . to make field goals
-mare than 250,000 fana -but more difficult.
the big question remains: will
3) Returning misaed field
tile fans come bad for lllOI'I! ? lloala to the llne of scrimmage ·
Was the brand of football except when attempted fmn
Olfered by the new league of a inside lhe 20.
ltrong enoogh quallty to rna)(e · 4) Allowing receivers to
people want to return? Dr were catch a hall with only one foot
tbey 110 turned oft by the play in bounds.
Cll the field that they will stay
. 5) InsUtuling a BUdden death
away nel.t time?
"fifth period," split into two 7
That remains to be seen, but 1'. minute ""'"""ts, to break
tbere Is one thing certain. The ties.
new league offered some in6) DlaaUowing fair catches
novative rules -many of which on punts.
were adopted by the National
7) Allowing an offensive back
Football League for ihls to go In motion toward the Une
coming season - which added of SCrimmage before the ball Is
1001e excitement to a saJ)le snapped.
that had become rather dull In · 8) Returning incompleted
Its concepts In recent ye!U'S. passes on fourth down to the
The most revolutionary rule 1Jne of !ICI'lmmage.
change was the awarding of
9) Reducing offensive
seven points for a .touchdown holding penalties from IS yards
and doing away with the extra io 10 yards.
JNJint kick, which had become
10) Eliminating the "bump
almost "automatic" in the pro and run" tactic whereby the
gume. Instead of the kick defensive bilcks are no longer
conversion, the WFL Instituted able to interfere with a
an Action PIJint play where receiver even before the ball Is
teams must run or pass the ball thrown.
for an extra JNJint from 2 I&gt;
NFL fans will get to see some
yards out.
of these same rules in effect
Other rules which are new to thts season. The NFL, in a
J"'O football fana include :
meetlllg last April, officially
I) Kicking off from the 3(). adopted nine new rules, some
yard llne, instead of the 40, to · similar or duplicates of .those .
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Browns in k EdByen
Ma"ba Holsinger

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Attendance at Eden Sunday :
School Sunday was 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb,
Guysville, spent Sunday with
Martha Hol$nger:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Congrove
and Pam and Forrest Kibble•
visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Kerwin Sunday.
,
Mr . and Mrs . William
Gillilan are announcing the
birth of. a daughter, Carrie .
Anil G d
ts
Mr
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and Mrs . . James Carter'
Reedsville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Gillilan, Chester.
Mr · and Mrs. Eddie Bigley
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs . Sol Bigley and Mrs.
Martha HolSinger.
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By SAil FOGG
UPI SPORTS WRITER
WASHINGTON (UP! )
Negotiator• for the striking pro
foot~ play.,. and the NFL
ownero returned to the
bargalnlnc table with a federal
mediator today' maln1y to find
out whether !bey even have
basis for talking to each other.
~ 10 a.m. oesalon at the
ofilce of mediator James
Scearce was the lint get·
together for the two sides since
talks broke off June 2111. There
was no Indication that any
progress toward a settlement
was in Sight.
The
NFL
Players
A.uociatioo went on strike July
I and veterans have put up
picket lines at 10 pre-aeaion
training camps that· have
Clpened thll8 far and ccmpelled
cancellatioo of the tradlt!IJial
gume between the College All·
Stars and the &amp;.per Bowl
champion Mlaml Dolphins in

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Ed Garvey, execuUve direct..- al the Playen AIIOCtatlon,
went Into the ,_ rounda of
talks, sl&lt;eptlc•l that much
could be aCCWlpllsbed un'-s
the owners' Management
Cooncil was prepared to make
!Ubstantial counter-offen to
the players' 63 contract
demands.
However, Garvey has signaUed that hla side Ia wiliJng to
disc- money lasueo with the
owners before tackling the socalled "freedom demanda" tile
aaaociation ts presenting. '!be
latter, which would give players broad new scwe to decide
which teams they would play
with and even veto trades,
have been the major stumbling
block in the dispute.
"I'm hopeful there'll be some
sort of sign of a counter-offer,"
Garvey said of the situation.
" If there is, maybe there can
be some movement and mean-

HOWARD A. TYNER
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, Eng·
land (1JPI) - The five...ttoke
lead Gary Player carried Into
the third round ol the British
Open today hardly reassured
the Uttle South African that he
was well on his way to a third
Open title.

.Mrs. Oldham
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CINCINNATI (IJPI) -Mrs.
Ned Oldham of Cuyahoga Falls
a former Olympic discus
thrower Tburllday advanced
Into lhe semi-finals of the Oblo
State Women's Amateur Golf
to11l'llilment by defeating the
defending champion.
Mrs · Oldham
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Jerry Keil of Toledo 1-up in the
quarlerfinala.
Mrs. Oldham will play Pat
Willlains of Aliron in the semi·
flnala
tch this orning Th
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other semifinal match pits
Mrs. Robert DeGroff against
last year's · runnerup Sandy
Jones of Cincinnati.
Miss Jones and Mrs;
DeGroff, both former Greater
Cincinnati amateur championa, are 38 yeat ' old and
school teachers.
The four. who entered the
seml.flnala JNlsled !-up vic·
torles In the quarterfinalS.
Miss W1Uiams rallied from
three down after six holes to
defeat two.tlme champion Mrs.
Doh Peppard of Canton.
Mrs. DeGroff defeated Helen
Kirkland of Cadiz and Miss
Jones defeated Mrs. WIUJam
Stoffregan of Cincinnati.
The two winners will ad.
Vlince to this afternoon's llnala.

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was dealin8 with tile deadlock
m 1 day-at+tJme balls· and
aald he had called the twO aides
lol!ether to find out If they were
ready to bargain aguln. The
cancellatiCII of the All-Star
game with the Dolphins sug·
gested th..,e millht be leverage
to get the talks off dead centerBut the dialogue betw~ the
striking player&amp; and owners
sharpened during ~ week.
Wellington Mara, president of
the New York Giants and
chairman of the Management
Council, charged the union had
"claimed another lllnocent victim" in bringing about cancel·
latlm of the annual cootest.
Garvey has pr&lt;BIIlaed- the
union would raise $100,000as a
donaUon to Chicago Tribune
Charities, sponsor of the gume,
and would chip in another
$100,000 if the owne~s failed to
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Reds edge
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toothpaste. What do you think
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"Under these conditions a plus ties tournament officlais
man could be 10 strokes back had to set the cutoff at 156
going out on the final day and strokes-14 over par.
still win," Player aald. "It's.
Sixteen of the 23 Americans
still open."
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who made lhe trip to this resort
His opJNJnents in the !03rd town on the Irish sea survived
renewal of the world's oldest the cut, although among those
gulf championship could only who dido 't were tourlllg profes·
hope Player was right after . sionala Jerry Heard and Phil
Thursday's roond when for a Rodgers.
second day he cut through
Others who went down
blustering w!ndo as If they victim to lhe strong winds and
weren't there enroute to a bunkered fairways of Royal
three-under-par 68 that gave Lytham were New Zealander
him a 36-hole total ol137.
Bob Charles, winner here in
No other man in a field 1963and second in 1969; British
generally accepted as the best Amateur champion Trevor
ever assembled for a British ·Homer and Australian Bruce
Open managed to breo,l&lt; par at Crampton- who won $74,000
the half-way mark on the on the U.S. circuit last season.
exacting, 6,82Z-yard Royal· Ly· "If I could have played
tham courSe.
better, I don't know how,"
Smooth-6winging South Afri. Player, the reigning U.S.
can Bobby Cole with a 72 Master's champion, said after
Thursday and Peter Oosterlluis a round Thursday which with a
of Britain, witii"B 71, lay closest showman's flair he began and
to Player at 142 follo'wed by ended with a birdie.
U.S. first-year professional
But be knew from personal
Danny Edwards at 143. ·
· experience that as un118ual as a
Defending champion Tom fiv~oke lead was after 36
Weiskopf headed a groop that hoi"!', lr might not be enough.
InclUded first round leader At Carnoustie, Scotland, in
John Morgan of Brltsln and the · · 1968, where be ·won hla laSt
· JNlpular . Lu Uang-Hsiah of British Open title, Player
Taiwan at 144. So high were the picked up five strokes on the
scores after two rounds that to final day to overtake Billy
reduce the field to the lowest 80 Casper for the title.
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By RICK. VAN 8ANT
brllllanUy Thurllday and took Olmsted Falls, and Jim town, the first round leader Golfer.11
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double bogeys today. You
DAYTON (UPI) - Ed a tllree-&lt;ltroke lead into today's Decker, 19, of Fremont. Apple with ·• 68, continued to shoot
"I came down to write a have got to putt like crezy on
Gowan, uaociall! editor qf a final round.
shot a 7$ Thurllday and Decker hlmself oot of contention. Hts story about playing this Ibis COIII'IO to break par. 1 put.golfing newspaper, came here
Playlllg on the par-n south had a 76.
M Wednesday and 83 Thurllday oourse," he said. uThla La a ted very well today,"
to write about lhe 68th Men's course of the National q.sh
.Helaler Fourth
· guve him a 23S total, 17 strokes helluva great golf course."
Next belli ocoreo recorded
(Editor_ 'a Note: UPI Sports Editor Milton Richman · 1&amp; ut1 . Ohio Amateur Golf tour· Register Counlry Club - site of
Kim Heisler, 21, of Aurora, behind Gowan.
What did Gowan !teed to be· Thursday were 73o by Ken
· lhe 1969 National PGA cham· was fourth with a 222, followed
vacation. In his absence, hla colwnn Ia belllg written by UPI nament.
Gowan Ia almost an unheard come the first player In the Walters of Girard, Tom HaU o1
lle may write about w!Ming plonahlp - Gowan fired a 70, by Ned Maxwell, a school of among state amateur tourney to break par on the Kent, Deity Spencer o1 Toledo
Sports Writer• In varloll8 oarta of the countrv .l
the only sub-par round of the teacher from Columbus, with playen. Thla is' hla first stall! luah layout?
By EDSAINSBlJRY
· l!ld Lalu Sabotin o1 Warren,
Calllpoll.o'
Steve
Blowero
tourney oo the rugged layout. 223.
l.JPI Sporla Writer ·
tourney. He says be hasn't
Talent,
but
also
luck,
he
who woo tho tourney In• 1118'1.
dropped 1% strokes off the
That one solid round turned Nineteen-year-old
Howard 1\)ayed much compelltlvely says.
ClllCAGO (UP!) ..., "What did I do wrong?" Dick Allen asks
Spencer and Sabotin were
pace
Thursday
with
a
11 In things around for Gowan. He Hendershott of Hudson, lhe
QUlulcally. "Or to put It another way, w
I "do that 1wasn't
and calls this his most lm·
"Ever}othlng went my way tied for eighth place wilh 2251,
the Men's Oblo Amaleur Golf trailed the leader by fiye leader by two strokes at the portant tournament 6y far.
SllppOied to do?"
today," he explained. "When I along wilh Mllte Gleaaon of
To u nta m ~ nt. After three
stroke• after Wednesday's halfway mark, had a bad day
A former quarterback on the needed a super shot I got lt. It Chagrin Falls and Dave
~n. first baseman for the Otlcago White So
Is fourth
rounds,
Blowers
has
.a
230,
round, but 24 hours later found ThiD'Sday and slipped into a tie Case Tech (now Case Western seemed llke I was always Hrusovsky of Warren,
ma]91' league team, has become one of baseball's ~ - werstal
and Is lo a throe-way tie for himself the pace setter by with Ralph Ballenger of Reserve University) football headed for trouble, but I al·
ligures, He played only one season with both St. Louis a Los
Ludwig Schencl&lt;ol Manalteld
29th place.
three strokes. His M-bole total ColumbLtS for •lxlh with a 224 taam, Gowan currenUy Is as- ways came out of lt.
Angeles afte r seven with Phlladelphla.
lhe 1912 champ, and oix other
was 77-71-70- 218.
total. Hendershott soared to an sociate editor of a monthly golf
"I thought I could break par _ golfers were tied for 12th place
In each city he has been rapped by baseball writers and bod!~ lt.
Gowan a, ~year old native
Tied for second place with 81 Thur~Y and Ballenger newspaper in Cleveland, "The on thla course if I just played It with 2268.
by fans. Only in Chicago, where he had hla greatest season
safe and steady. I didn't have
1972, chosell.mtist valuable player and leading the league in home of the &lt;:1eveland suburb of 22ls were Glenn Apple, a shot a 74. ··
neighbor
Olmsted
Fails,
played
of
Gowan's
from
John
Turner,
20,
of
Middle·
runs and runs batted in, has he won wide fan acclaim, and \hat
has dlmlnlahed this season under repeated proddings by writers.
Allen belleves that one reason he comes under fire Ia hla
aalary, reputed to be $250,000a year. "The money," he said. "A
few games ago, after I struck out, some man in the stands yelled
PIRATES BUY BRINKMAN
at me 'What makes you worth f.!5(1,000?'
PITISBURGH (UPI) "I play baseball because lUke it. lt's fun . But if you were doing
Chuck Brlnkmnn, a reserve
110mething you llked, and you saw a dollar bill on the ground,
catcher, was purchased by the
what would you do ? Wouldn't you stop and pick It up? It's the
Pittsburgh Pirates from the
same way with me. I'm not going to tum down money for dolng
Chicago White Sox Thurllday to
what lUke to do."
In the Pomer oy game, for six more in the second
replace the injured ·Mike Ryan
1-'omeroy's Pirates edged
Allen, basically shy, sticks close to his apartment when the Sox
W
amsley
doubled and scored and two In the third to post ita
on tbe roster.
.R utland , 14-13 in an old·
are home, and close to hla hotel room on the rood. His teammates
Ryan has been put on the fashioned slugfest Thursday · the winning run on an infield eaay victory over the Senators.
J. Humphreys had two
error. Terr y Smith , Todd
praise him 8nd none object If he doesn't take batting J"'actlce, or
ClllCAGO (UPI)- After 220 in.Bench after Concepcion was Pirates' disabled list with a night in the 16th Annual Kyger Smith, and Carmichael had singles, Brett Dodson, Steve
comes late to spring training, or comes on the field early to sign
Creek Li ttle League Tourappearances as a relief pit- thrown out attempting to steal. back injury.
autographs. The writers object to these habits.
two hi ts each for the Pirates. Fife, J . Wayland, D. Hysell had
nament.
cher,
Dave
LaRoche
made
hi$
The
CUba
evened
the
score
in
"My teammates feel differently, maybe," Allen conjeciured,
T. Gore, Davis, and An· one hit each.
In the other games, Midderson
led Rutland with two
"because they're with me on the road. They eat with me, see me first appearance as a starter their half of the fifst on singles
M. Fife and T. Williams had
dleport's Braves posted a fo ur
around, and know that I spend mpst of my time In the hotel room. Thursday and was promptly by Don Kessinger and Rick
the
only Senator hits. Mike ·
inning, 11.0 victory over the hits each, Todd Smith was the
chased from the mound by the Monday, a sacrifice fly by
They know me.
Ga!Upolis Senators and Rio winning pitcher while Davis Miller was the winning hur) r
Jerry Morales and singles by
"I try to keep my life on the field public and my We at home Cincinnati Reds.
while M. Fife took the loss.
Grande boml!ed Portland, 13-1 was charged with the loss.
LaRoche
gave
up
three
runs
Billy
Williams
and
An&lt;jy
private and I don't think the writers recognize thts. U I make an
Middleport's Braves took a 3Rio Grande exploded for nine
in four innin.gs.
error on the field or strike out or something, go ahead and on six t&gt;lts and four walks in Thornton.
Dlead in the fitst then exploded runs in the fourth Inning
The Reds regained the lead
criticize me, Blame me. But what I do at home or away from the working 3 1-3 lnnlnss in the
enroute to Its 13-1 win over
Cubs'
4-3
loss,
hut
did
not
figure
in
the fourth, when Merv
field, that's my business and nobody elSe's.
i&gt;orUand.
In
the
deciSion.
The
loss
went
to
Rettenmund
doubled
and
"My momma raised me right. She taught me the difference
Leading the attack were Joe
between right and wrong, and I haven't done anything wrong, Burt· Hooton, who gave up the pitcher Clay Kirby singled him
Blazer, C. Ramey, JohMy
even off the field.! haven'tdoneanythingl'mashamed of, and so winning run in the lOth when home.
Wickline, and Scott Morrison .
Johnny Bench's grounder
Mondsy tied lite score for
long as 'I kitow I haven't' done anythlllg wrong, no criticism Is
with two hits each. Tony
acored Dave Concepcion.
Chicago, leading off the eighth
going to bother me.l've never given anything but my best."
Weiher, the winner, Slammed a
"! never thought I'd live to with Ilia 11th homer of the
N alional League Standings
American Leegue
Allen recenUy was criticized because be was out of a Saturday
By RICK VAN SANT
double. B. Johnson had the only
By United Press lnterutional
East
gume before a Sunday dooblehM.der. He volunteered to play in see the day 1'd start a gume," season.
Wll..MINGTON, Ohio ('UP!)
w. 1. pet . g.b . hit for PorUand. S. Fitch was
East
LaRoche
said.
"But
the
Cuba
But the Reds put together - Not even Paul Brown-who
w . 1. pet . g .b . Boston
the game, but Manager Omck TaMer told him to take the day
47 38 .553
the losing pitcher.
. Lou is
43 41 .512
46 38 .5 48
•; ..
Bal ti more
off. He spent it with .hts chlldren. "They tell me to think of the. need starting pitchers and I hack to back singles by Con· for 40 years has been kno'wn for St
In
tonight's
action,
Ph i lad e\p.h ia .. 43 42 .506
117 Cleveland
45 · 38 .542 l
43 41 .5 12 J lh Syracuse's Astros will meet
youngsters In the stands," he said. "Thinkoftheklds. Well, I am;.. ·· was willlng to take my chan· cepelon and Joe Morgan, a wild Ilia meticulous preparation and Mon t real
40 42 .488
2
Milwaukee
ces. It's a different feellns pitch by Hooton and Bench's
43 42 .506 4
Pitt sburg h
37 45 .451 5
De troi t
of my own kids.
control of the situation-knows Ch
Middleport's Mets,
the
ica go
37 46 .446 5112 N ew Yo r k
42 43 .494 5
when
you
know
you
might
have
infield
grounder
to
take
the
win
36 4_8 .429
7
West
"I don't get to spend much time with them because I'm gone all
what to expect here Saturday. N ew Yo rk
GalUpoll8 White Sox battle
w. 1. pet. g.b .
West
suinmer, so I welcome every chance to spend time with them. 1 to pitch a fuJI nil)e innings and in the lOth.
The general manager and
New Haven and the RuUand
w. 1. p~t . g . b. Oakland
48 37 .565
when I start again next week,
But the Cubs' retain.ed head coach of the Cincinnati · Los A ngel es 60
28 .682
Kansas Ci t y
42 42 .500 5112 Dodgers
don't want to come home when my son Is taller than I am, and he
will meet the
I'll try to prepare myself for confidence in LaRoche's poten·
C in ciri na ti
49 37 .510 10
Chica'g o
4t 43 . 48 ~ 61h
looks at hla mother and points at me and says 'Who's that?"'
Bengals swings open the Hou
Gallipolis
Indians.
42 46 .4.77 7lh
ston
46 41 .529 13112 T ex a s
going longer."
tial as a starter.
Two of hla baseball injuries still trouble Allen. He suffered a
46 42 · .523 14
Minnesota
40 47 . 460 . 9
. training camp gates on the Atlanta .
Saturday evening, · CenLaRoche made his first · · "I think we all got a big 'Hft neat, trim Wilmington College San Fran cisco 39 49 .443 21
Cali fornia
32 -56 .364 l1 1f:2
haii-Une fracture in Ilia leg last year, missing the last half of the
terville
. will play Salem,
San Diego
38 53 .41 8 2J if:2
Thunday's Results
mistakes
in
the
first
Inning,
today
·
from
LaRoche,
who
season, and it pains him some. "But my hand Is worse," he said.
Thursday ' s Results
BOs ton 12 Texa s 3
campus at noon Saturday, ln\t
Pomeroy's Tigers will Jangle
when Cincinnati tagged him for showed that he can be a good whQ comes to picket and who
Chicago 4 Balt i more 3
Ci nci nnati 4 Chi c ago 3, 10 inn
14
1be nerve was cut in that." ·
with tile Gallipolis Tigers and
New Y ork 2 K an sa s City 1
! onl y game scheduled l
two
runs.
starte.
r
,"
Monday
said.
The hand was cut in 1969 when the headlight lens of a car he
Today ' s Probable Pitchers
Minnesota 5 Cleveland 2
comes to play remains to be
the Pomeroy Giants play
Pete Rose and Concepcion "Cincinnati has beaten 118 five
(Only games scheduled )
(All Times EDT)
was pushing shattered and the glass gushed hla hand. Now he has
seen.
Addaville.
' Today ' s Probable Pitchen
A tlanta
(Capra
9-3
and
walked and a single by Bench out of eight times, but four of
(All Times EDT)
no feeUng in two fingers on the right hand, h)3 throwing hand.
The strike by the National Harr ison 6-10 1 at St . Loui s
drove In the first run. LaRoche lhe games bave been decided Football League Players As- (G ibson 5· 8 and Fors ch Q,l ), 2,
Detro it
f Lol ich
10·9 1 at
"I can't feel the baseball," he said. "So I jam the ball inl!&gt; the
Kansa s City { Busby 11 -8), 8 : 30
6 : 30p .m .
then walked Tony Perez and by one run."
sociation has left Brown-&lt;&gt;s It
Ci n cinna1i .U . Carrol l 1·0 and p .m .
hand with my glove. Then I know lt'sthere and I can throw it."
George Foster singled to drive
Clevelanc! { Bosman 1-0l .at
Gullett 9· 6)
Pittsburgh
has all other NFL coaches- (Rooker 5-6 and at
Demer y o.J ), 2, M innesota {C orbin 5. 2), 8 : 30
lnternatloi'lal League
wondering what to expect in 6:05p. m .
p. m .
StandingS
The nerveless fingers also handicap his grip on the bat, camp.
Chi cago (S ton e J.3) at Hou s·
Te x a s . !J enk ins
10·91 at
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ton (Os teen 7.7), 8: 35p .m ,,
Milwaukee (Colbo r n S-5), 8 : 30
resulting
in
heavy
callouses
on
tbe
palm
of
his
hand.
"I
have
to
North
Brown has Invited 47 veteM ontreal &lt;Torrez 8-5) at San p. m .
'
w . I. pet. g .b . gripmorewithmy palm than the fingers," he said. "So I can feel
Baltimore !Ale xander 4-4) at
D iego ! Palm er 1-2J. 10 : 30 p . m .
rans,
15
rookies
and
a·few
free
Roch ester
48 30 .614
New York {S tone 2-7l at L os Chicago (Johnson l ·OJ. 9: 00
•
it."
Syra·cu se
49 33 .598 1
agents to report Saturday. Ang eles (J ohn 13-2), 10 :3 0 p . m . p .m .
Snarl Proof
Tol E-do
35 &lt;t"8 .422 15V'
Allen has a sizeable investment in race horses, seven at the Most of the veterans are ex·
Oakland (Holtzman · 9·10) at
Ph iladelphia ( Lonborg 11 · 7&gt;
Pawt ecket
29 50 .. J67 19 lh
at·
san
f
ranc
i
sco
D'A
cqu
i
sto
7.
New
York !Dobson 6·11 J. 8 : 00
Reg. $4.69
track and 16 at home, and he has received an unexpected peeled to stay away and most 7}. 10 : 30 p.m .
South
p .m .
'
w. 1. pet . g . b . dividend. "My kids low the horses," he said, "and my oldest
Californ ia ( F igueroa Q. l) at
Saturday's Games
of
the
-rookies
and
free
agents
Memphi s
&lt;t 7 32 .595
Ci nci nnati at P ittsburgh
Boston &lt;Wise 3-4), 7 : 30p .m .
ONLY
boy, when offered a present, wanled six bales of hay. He's mo~e are expected to report.
47 33 .58 8
,h
R ic hm ond
Philadelph ia at San Fran c isco
Saturday's Games
Chilr-l es·ton ·
37 42 .468 10
concerned about the horses than himself, and I see how he s
Montreal
at
San
D ieg o.
Oakl and at New York
.
A
couple
of
days
ago
Paul
Tidewater
. 27 51 .346 19112
Cal ifornia at Boston
i l ig ht
taken responsibility for them, and Is thinking of them, and I like Brown reported he had been twAtlanta
Thursday ' s Results
at St . Lou is, night
Cleveland at Minnesota
Ri c hmond B Charl est on 3
it.''
.
New Y ork at Los A ngeles.
Te x as&amp;t M il waukee
informed
that
the
"core"
of
the
T idewater 5 Memphi s 3
Detro it at Kansas City, n ight
night
Free ior the asking at
Allen
concedes
he
marches
to
his
own
music,
and
said
"I
think
Rochester 2 Tol edo 1
team would be in camp before Ch icag o at Hou ston ,· n.1 Qh t
B,alt iri1ore at Chi cago, night
Chester, 0. Pawtu
985-3301
our office.
ck et 1 Syra cu se 0
about what I'm doing, and If someone asks me to do something I tile first exhibition ga~Aug .
don't think I should do, Idon'tdo it. Gene Mauch (Ilia manager at 3 againat lhe Miami Dolphins
Helpful hints .on home
. Philadelphia) asked me to do some things I didn't want to do and
in
Riverfront
Stadium.
T
decorating and home
I didn't do them. But I didn't have any trouble with Red
That game and the entire
LUI
improvement ideas.
Schoendienst (at St. Louis) or Walter Alston (at Los Angeles), season were sold out long ago,
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Medl ch ( 10·7l and Munson ;
.ZENITH-GIBSON-HARDWICK
man'ager) have treated me fine.
and Paul's son Mike Brown
110 innl
Br' iles , Minoorl 16 l and Healy .
"Sometimes I wonder how my baseball career would have revealed tltat some fans have Cincinrit 200 100 ooo 1 - . 4 8 2 LP
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been If I'd spent all my time with the White Sox."
turnedintheirse:asontlcketsin
Kirby , eorbon (9 ) and Plum . Cleveland oOo 110 ooo -. 2 a o
. . ALS.O
His career might not have been much different, but certsinly dl
m er ;
LaRoche , Todd
( 4 )·, Minnesota 000 001 40x - . 5 9 0
trike
t
th
sgus
over
e
S
•
Hooten 18 &gt; an1d Swi sher . WP ·
Peterson, Beene 16), Hilgen.
the fortunes of the White Sox would have been.
'_' Bu~," Brown quickly adds,
Borbon 17-5 &gt;. LP -Hooten (3 -7 L dorf . ( 7 ) , Buskey
(7J.
and
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In addition to having fun, Allen Is in baseball for his pe~nal "all those seats were quickly HR -Monday l·llth l.
The lltllono County
Dun c an ; Decker
(9·8)
and
Borgmann . LP -Beene (2 -2).
·
Sovlnp
&amp; U.n Co.
P"ide_"I want my name up there," he said, "and after I'm gone, re-sold, so we 'still have 8 .
American League
296 Socand St.
I
want
some
kids
to
come
a~g, maybe my Own, and say 'I can · season sellout."
Texas
ooo 010 020 - . 3 41 Baltimore 101 010 ooo - :t 9 1
1 T.V. &amp; APPLIANCE
Pomeroy, ONe
Chicago
ooo 01~ 021 - 4 a o
do better than that.' I want tbem to have something to look at and
Brown
is
worried
a
long
Boston
2
ooo
4h:
12
u
o
30
I enOUr 5 GAS SERVICE
try and beat."
·
.
·
·
.
Strike will hurt his "blosHargan , Stanhouse ( J). Bro
M c N a I I y , D .Johnson 11 ),
· "team
tha 01·t ill berg (3 ), Thomas (7), M erritt Hood ( 7 ), Reynolds CBJ. Jack·
Already Allen has hung up ~me fancy figures for ulher
Phone 985-3307
. Chester, Ohio
sorrung
more
w
18) and Sundberg ; Lee (10 -n son (9 ) and Hendricks ; B .John generations to beat. This year he millht hang up some more.
. established teams.
and BlackwelL LP ·Hargan 17· son ( 2-0 l and Herrmann . "LP ·
"He's having hla greatest year," Tanner said. "I remember
"The strike hits US at an 5). HRS -Mill er (4th ), Har r ah Reyn old s (4 .Jl. HR -Down ing
· (1 3th ) / Petro cel li ! 13th ) .
(7th) .
1972 when he carried us, and he's playing even betll!r now."
Inopportune time," says the~ .
.
H.W much better doea he have to get to avoid crlUcism ?
year-old Brown. "I felt we . BILLS SIGN RECEIVER
were ready to take our big shot
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.
Ma•. .r·F•rgu•on l•wnlgarclen trllCiillr \
at It (the Super Bowl).
(UPI) ,- ·Gary Heyman, a
YOU~G
DEFENSEMAN Cleveland Crusaders · of the
"We still have a good football rookie wide receiver from
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team But ·what will the strike PeM State,,Thursday signed a
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Paul
Baxter was the Crusaders' do to· 118 ?
multiyear contract with the
Healthy Hogs
Baxter; an 18-year-old defen· No. 1 pick in .the recent WHA
Despite
lhe
strike,
Saturday
;;;Biiuffiilaliiiooitii!Biilllla'!t.-----.
seman, signed a multi-year draft.
should see the aMual rc-· r
'
Always
contract' Tburllday with the
..
appearance of G\'Og Cook. The
quarterback does not belong to
·
Finish
l!ooMMio.. l Fuel consumption ranges from 1\olz to 4\olz quarts
per hOur depending on model.
the union and Brown expects
him to cross picket Unes. ·
a.;
L.Ort8"1..an&amp; dependtibllfty. Aiding mowa'rs and lawn/
First
. garden tractors, S to 14 hp. buft t lo the same quality
Cook
led
the
Bengala
brll·
standards as Ma ssay·~ ar\;juson farm tractors.
liantiy in 1969 but then got hurt
Mower cutUng widths 26" tg 48".
" To Soften Sorrow"
and ha9 been trying to come
Yeti ...Miyl Take your pick ol over 40
attachments, implements and accesaoriea
back for the last four !!&lt;&amp;son.
· Business Phone- 992-2804
11\81 will handle your outdoor jobs faster
"Greg is gung-ho and he's
and easi«ir. Rotary 'liters. snowthrowers
E. M. Blake, Jr.
J . T. Blake
arid bladaa. utility trai\era ... you naf!le
throwing the ball a lillie bet·
Phone 992-5404
Phone 992-7117 ·
It, MF has the equij)munlto do it.
ter/'
reports Brown. "But, Of
fleMabfe urrlce I nell per1t; FaClory308 s. Third Avenue, Box 267
S9 N. Second St.
!lelned servicemen.
course, he's not what he was
.· Middleport, 0.
years ago."
·

British Open truly "open"
according to Gary Player

By IRA )UIJ,ER
runsstanduponaseven-hltter. wall.
ClEVELAND ( UPI) -' The
UPI Sporta Writer.
The second-year righthander . Wblte Sox 4 Orioles 3
The New York Yankees think allowed only three hits after
The White Sox, whose mana- Cleveland Browns announced
they can do the same thing this '· pitching ool of a ~ond lnnlng get, Chuck Tanner, received a Thursday the signing · of
veteran llnebacker John
· year that their landlord did a jam to win hla lOth game.
two~ y~ar extension of his
Garlington
to a multi-year
year ago -n~lly from last
Minnesota beat Cleveland ~ contract. to 1978 before the
ag
reement
and
ve.teran centerplace in mld-aeason to first 2, Chicago edged Baltimore 4-3 ·game, rallied from a 3-0 deficit. ·
place in Octo!Jer.
' and Boston ripped Texas 12-3 in Brian Downing hom.ered for guard Jim Copeland to a ooc"Thewaywe'replaylngnow, other American League games the first run in the fifth, Bill year contract for .the 1974
our chances are pretty good," · ThiD'Sday. Cincinnati defeated Melton singled home one run season. .
Garllngton, 2li, came into hla
says leMelder Lou Piniella:'' Chicago 4-3 in 10 innings in the .and a.nother scored on an error own
last season as a full-time
· The Yankees were eight and ·· only NL game.
in the eighth, and Downing
a half games behind a lltUe · New York edged within a . scored the winner in the ninth performer on .the right side..
The Loulslana State graduate
more than a week ago. But gume of the .500 mark, at 42-43, on a wUd pitch by Grant
moved in as a regular last
Thunday lli~t when they beat . with Tburllday night's victory. Jackson.
year, hla sixth with the NFL
Kanlu City, ~1. It waa their Doubles by Elliott Maddox and Red Sox 1% Tigers 3
cl
d
th with Bob
ub, an loge er
sev,!llth victory in eight gumes Murcer, an error and an infield Rick Miller hi I a two-run
and left them jtlst live gumes · out prod~ced the two Yankees homer and Rico Petrocelli a · Babich and Charlie Hall com·
a
formidable · Mrs. Virginia Carter and
out of first.
runs In the first innlllg.
110io home run for the Red Sox, prlsed
llnebacking trio.
.
. ·Jimmy and Toni GiUJian spent
In case yoo have forgotten, TwiDII 5 IDdlalll Z
whose Bill Lee pitched a fourOipeland, starting his eighth .· the weekend in Canton with
tile Yankees becalne tenants of
· A two-run double by Larry hitter toralae htsrecord tO 11).7,
season with .the BroWns, suf. Mr. and Mrs. William Glllium.
the New York Mets .at Shea J{isle .. capped a four-run Miller, Petrocelli and - Carl
fereila groin injury early last
Mrs. Charles WilSon visited
Stadium thl!! season. Exactly seventh inning by the Twins, Yastrzemskl drove in three
swnmer .. That, coupled with a Mrs. Shirley Barber and
one year ago, the Meta were In who , won their fifth straight runs apiece.
serious hlp injury that benched family Monday.
last place, · juat llke the riame. Eric SoderhOlm walked · Redo 4 Cubs S
Mr. and Mrs. · Virgil
Yankees are . now, and they td O)ien the Inning, Jim Holt
Johnny Bench drove In tile him for the 1972 campaign, sel
back Ilia return in 1973.
.Holsinger and Aleshia, Mr. and
were even further behind.
was -safe on a !Ieider's choice ·winning run in tile loth inning
The signing of Garllngton Mrs. Sol ' Bigley and Martha
-You remember what hap- and LuiS Gomez walked to lilad following singles by Dave
penect.
·
the bases ·before a single by Concepcion and Joe Morgan and Copeland leaves the Holsinger, visited Mr. and Mrs;
Carter
Monday
"I've always fel,\ 1'e were in , &amp;d Carew sent home the first and a wild pitch by loser Bert Brownawithsixplayersnotyet James
the race," says YankeeS; ., rtln. Steve Braun then singled Hooton. Rick Monday had a signed. They are Jerry Sherk, · evening.
Manager Bill Vlrdon. "Oil- . home anotjler run before Hisle homer among three hits for the Nick Roman, Frank Pitts, Carl
Barislch,ChrisMorrisandiJon HarrisonviUe
: vlously, we've got to play well , doubled off the left-center field Cuba.
Horn.
and the clubs ahead of ua have ·
Dai1 &amp;ott, the ohio State Society News
got to falter, but five games Is . ,
· Major Lugue Leaders
.
offensive
llneman
who
was
the
not any great deficit." _ ·
By Unit~C:.:i~e;sB•:t\~~ationat
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Browns' ninth round draft Mrs. Mollie McGi-ath and son
Bobby lliurcer drove ln one
Notional League
DEARDR.LAMB-Iam 70.
choice earlier thia year, will rt Logan visited ~ 1 Earl
•• • "
run and scored the other in the
McGraths Sunday.
Gorr , Ali
17 ::. ; 0 13~ "3";5 Ten hyears ago I had a transfirst lnnlng at Kanaas City and·
~ By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Diana Davidson, alSo of New not be avallable to play with Mrs. Stella Atkins visited Gross , Hou · 82 283 48 95 .336 uret ra 1 operation on my
Smlth, ,St.L
75262 38 87 . 332 prostate gland. A month ago I
George Medlch mado those two
.Mr.' and Mrs. Don Findley e Trinity Free Will Baptist the club this season because of Dena Welsh . The . Clal·r · Cosh
Phn 85
350 55112 .320
a
physical
ailment
unrelated.
to
•
and cliildren of Colwnbus spent Church Friday evening at New
·un
her
day
off
Schmidt,
Phi
85 282 51 90 .319 haa the same operation. Tbe
waggoners
74 201 · 38 64 .318 · doctor who operat.ed 00 me
the weekend wilh Mr. and Mrs. Bern, North Carolina. Mrs. football.
visited Ava GIlkey .m the Geronlm.
Zlsk, Pnt en 76
266 40 84 .316
Russell Findley, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson · remained for a
Grubb, so 80 256 33 eo .313 said that It Is not unusual to
evening
Charles Michael and family . longer visit and - will' return Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Story
John Warner, a resident of g~~~~~~~tA l~~ l~ 1 ~!
have the growth again. He said
·Miss Tracy Norris, small home Thursday with the and Rosalee of Darwin visited Kingsbury, passed away at .
. American League
that i did not have a tumor. I
daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Robinsons.
lhe Gloeckners Sunday. Mrs. Holzers Sunday morning of a Carew , Mlnn :3~ 4~ 1 2~ •3";;, amllshln good health but don't
Darrell Norris is a medical
The former Norma Detzel Maggie Roush, Miss Millie heart attack.
Horgrov, Tx 66 204 27 68 .333 re
the idea of going throug~
patient at Holzer Medical and family of Colwnbus visited Ripley of Charleston, also
Mrs. Susie Heitger is helping ~::d~;; NY
l~
lhe saiile operation again some
Center.
·
Mrs. Nora Gorham and son visiledMrs.AdaNorrisand the out at Braham Store.
Jackson ,Ook 75 m 47 84 .327 timeinthefuture.eanyougive
_
Blombrg , NY 57 178 28 58 .326
· f · ti
this
Mr. ·and Mrs. Floyd Hill of Earl over the weekend.
GJaeckners.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown of Randle. Tex 80 262 38 85 ·.32&lt; me more 10 orma on on
Rogers, Ohio, viSited Sunday · Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Bus)
Mrs. Chester Durst or Niles,
with ·Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill Hupp and family of Marengo 0 ., Mrs . .Agnes Parsons of
READER - Can' t
and atieuded the annual Hill spent the weekend with Mr. Florida, Mrs. Luwrence Barr Glous.ter were dinner gues•- of
Home Runs
say I bleme you, Tbe prostate
Nationol League ' . Cedeno. land 1 lite II l'k
d
and Mrs. Arnold Hupp and of Mt. Alto, W, Va., Mrs. Edna the M. A. Epples Sunday."'
Neva Pierce, ' dec., to reunion at PorUand Park·.
Hou and Wynn , LA ,., g
s . ra Y 1 e a onut
Mrs. Clara Powell · Of An· soris.
Quickie . of Londenvllle, o.,
Virginia Nel•on, Carolyn
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harper Schm idt , Phil 18 ; .Bench. Cin surroundmg the urethra just
tiqulty
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Smith
visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert were Saturday guests of Mrs.
Utchfield, Cert. of Trans.,
Perez . Cin and Garvey, LA outside the bladder. As the
Saillbury.
' • aM Mrs. Virgil Hili and Sr. spent a week In Penn· Roush, Mr ..·and Mrs. Russell Mabel Pauley of Dexter.
American Loaguo' o. Allen, prostrateenlargesitflllsupthe
sylvania visiting Mr. aild Mrs. Roush, Mr . and Mrs. Dorsa
Harley D. Godfrey, Alma B. family ,
Mr. and Mrs: Jessie Carroll ~~~d~i~k, ~~l~ 0 ';ri.; J~~ ••~~', hole ln the donut and comMr. and Mrs. Ben Hunt of Jim Freeman and children Of Parsons Saturday . Mrs . ·and Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Oak 16 ; . Horton , oet and presses the urethra. ·That Is
Godfrey to Paul· R. Gerlach,
Akion,
0 . viSited Mrs. Bert Uncoln Place, Pa.; Mrs. Mary Parsons. also visited the grave Braham are spending a week's Briggs, ~~~n~'·aatted on
Lola J: Gerlach, Lot, Olive ..
what causes the symptoms of
Wesser at Millv3le, Pa. ; Mr . . of her daughter of Letart FallS vacation in Florida.
Roberta C. O'Brien, J. B. Hunt Friday.
National · League' . Cedeno, . urinary obstruction. The tran11Hou · 70 ; Garvey, LA 65 ;
thral
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Mr. and Mrs. Butch Ables of and Mrs. Bob Smith Jr., Mr. Cemetery.
O'Brien to ~aid W, Ore liner,
Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Payne and Schm ld"t , Ph il -62 ; Cey · and ure
opera on nser
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Rev. Charles Norris Of South children and M•. and Mrs. Bob Wvnn. LA 61 .
. Rebecca J. OreMer, 3 A., Mi__nersviUe visited Mr: and and Mrs. Joe Derouin, Mr. and
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~ ; Jack Ables Sunday. The . Mrs. Billy Smith and daughter, Point, 0 ., preached at · the Welsh and family of Columbll8
Rulland.
roe;::;~ ~~: ~0~ ~eo:r~!~. 8~~ i to the area of Ute prostste: By
Fred B. Goegleln, Barbara Abie8 entertained Sunday in Donna Smith, accompanied .the Antiquity Baptist Church and Mrs. Freda Payn~ enjoyed 60 ; Rud i, ' Oak 59 ; Br iggs, Mil boring out the hole with the
A. Goeglein to WU!tam . C, ..'honor ·of -Mrs. Ables' mother, Smiths home and will spend a Sunday eveniilg.
Instrument the obstruction ls
a picnic at Ash eave Saturday. 55 ' Ja c kson;.~~~~~~' Gaddis, Jacqueline Gaddis, Mrs. ')[)ce Baiser who was month's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. ROf!er Rouab
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alkire and
Notionol Leogu"' fohn , LA .relieved. This operation. does
Lot, Orange.
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celebrating her birthday. lee
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shields spent Saturday night with Mr . R!IY Alkire of Athena visited In ~~~;.~.'ii~'t~'h1e,n&lt; , ~';;11 , ~~~\ not remove aU the ptostate
MUdred Meadowa, W1lliam . cream and cake were served. celebrated their 40th wedding and Mrs. Dana Lewis at Columbus .Thursday wllh Mr . . 11 -5; Morton , All and Lonoorg , gland, ·but enough to
W. Wyatt, Freda K. Wyatt tO
Mrs. Ada Norris wishes to anniversary Sunday with a Clifton, w. va.
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Amorioan
Luguo' G. Perry, a dequa telY·
Juanita · M. Moore, DOnald express ber appreeiation to all cookout at their home. AI- · DIU Jackson ·Sr. and son, daughter.
Clev 15-2; wood, Chi ,.. to; struction. The boring out
Eblln, Lot, Middleport,
her friends and relatives for tendingwereMr. andMrs. Bill Darin, of . Leetonia spent the
Mrs . John Gibson and · J; a?.'~.SO:~ili.~r~ut7!~'·211~ '?;Procedure Ia usually pretty
Margaret Bowles, Mary the many birthday cards she . Robinson and · famUy , MNi. weekend with Mrs. Mildred children of Athena vlaited Mrs. victories.
generoua to try to prevent the
• Francea Baumgardner, Af· received ori her 86th birthday. Marlene Fisher and childl:en, Spencer and Billy Jackson. Lana Gibson Saturday.
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, lldavlt, Meigs.
' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayman Larry and Amy, Mr. and 1\frs. Billy went home wilh them
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire,
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Since the prostate gland Is
Julia Reeae, Margaret and Harold Hayman · of Philip Radford and Stephanie, Sunday after spendlr!il a two Racine, and Greg Hewitt of.
·auu there, If it continues to
~ltl,
Mary Frances Westerville tailed to visit Mrs. Robei-t Proffitt Jr.
weeks' vacation with his Columbus called on Mr. ·and
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Baumgardner, · Ervin Norris on her special day. · .. JoeyHIUofROf!en,O., was a grandmother.
Mrs. Bob Alkire Friday
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begin to flU up the hole In the
IIHiaprdJw. to Emmalene
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gene Jewell weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. 11.~ Norris of evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Zlba Midkiff ' . -~~-· . 1 , pens the d"';~ has to el~r do
Rt., vlalted Mr. and Mrs. annual Hill reunion at Porlland Tom Norris Sunday.
visited Eunice · Bradfield 1· ,..• .,.. _ _ _...lonti · another
bore · job! or
- · ~ oi!Gt, Middleport,
Albl!t HID Jr.,Ora E. HDI.to Gerald Hayman and Keith Park Sunday.
day ev. enlng,
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surgically cut out the prostate.
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Mr. and Mrs . . William
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Karen visited Ava Gilkey 1111.
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KP-Cia llapr, Arlle Opal Tanners Run, Mr. and Mrs. Kathryn Hunt spent the
Sunday •ttamoon.
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Blprlll ~IF Bruce Hager, Milo Richardson of Michigan weekend with Mr. and Mrs: ''
Mrs. Beasle Graham io
~,f':" ~lolot ••-••d,. rapidly, · then It may last a
Ll A., Orult.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Jim Price at Columbus.
Headacht Cqre
visiting her son, Darold In :..v:n.~.:!J
penoo for their life tiJlBll,
1:'1...r Bruce Haaer, Hayman Sunday.
Castore~m. a secretion of Newark, 0.
Mr. and' Mra. Roy Pooler Of
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Mr.andl\frs. HerbertS!Ilelcia Mt. Herman vlalted Mr. and the beaver's musk glands,
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1 ·can
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from the time of the early Into the home they recenlly • ' 11 . '001 atlimded the nddin&amp; 01 Gary
Mr. and Mrl. Edward Moran Greeks through the 181h cen· acquired thla week after . - _. " · ~···Clio "::~::.0
you won't need another
Rllllnlan,- 01 Mr.llld Mta. and baby 01 Philadelphia, Pa., tury. Caatoreum c ontains maillnl estenlive ~Ira.
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The F o Wblleya have aold - - . 1 1 -· , chance that your present
Beril,
North Carolina and and Mra. Erwin Gloeckner, ingredient. of 111pir in,
their~· ~ lot.
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all skeptics

FAMED FRONTIERSMEN John Burford (left) and Colonel ROOert Salford (Lee Durieux,
Mt. Vernon, Ohio and John Epllng, GalliJNJlls) are featured Ill ''Galll8 Qlunlry", an original
mll8ical history by Durieux, currentiy iri production at the outdoor amphitheater on the Bob
Evans Farm in Rio Grande. '111e show traces southern Ohio's history from the 1790's through
the 1890's. Tickets for the July 12, 13, 14 and July 19, 20 and 21 performances are available by
telephoning 614-446-9511 or writing the GalliJNJiis Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds from ticket
sales benefit the show's producers, the Gallia Dramatic Arts Society. Tickets are $3 for adults,
$1.50 for children.

· Yan}~ees

try to match
Mets·' 1973
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NEW YORK IUPIJ - Tbe 1naure more run backs.
World Football League sur- · . 2) Settinll the goal pools in
piled the skeptlc:a witll Its the rear of the end rone, u in
enWing power In its lint week college, . to make field goals
-mare than 250,000 fana -but more difficult.
the big question remains: will
3) Returning misaed field
tile fans come bad for lllOI'I! ? lloala to the llne of scrimmage ·
Was the brand of football except when attempted fmn
Olfered by the new league of a inside lhe 20.
ltrong enoogh quallty to rna)(e · 4) Allowing receivers to
people want to return? Dr were catch a hall with only one foot
tbey 110 turned oft by the play in bounds.
Cll the field that they will stay
. 5) InsUtuling a BUdden death
away nel.t time?
"fifth period," split into two 7
That remains to be seen, but 1'. minute ""'"""ts, to break
tbere Is one thing certain. The ties.
new league offered some in6) DlaaUowing fair catches
novative rules -many of which on punts.
were adopted by the National
7) Allowing an offensive back
Football League for ihls to go In motion toward the Une
coming season - which added of SCrimmage before the ball Is
1001e excitement to a saJ)le snapped.
that had become rather dull In · 8) Returning incompleted
Its concepts In recent ye!U'S. passes on fourth down to the
The most revolutionary rule 1Jne of !ICI'lmmage.
change was the awarding of
9) Reducing offensive
seven points for a .touchdown holding penalties from IS yards
and doing away with the extra io 10 yards.
JNJint kick, which had become
10) Eliminating the "bump
almost "automatic" in the pro and run" tactic whereby the
gume. Instead of the kick defensive bilcks are no longer
conversion, the WFL Instituted able to interfere with a
an Action PIJint play where receiver even before the ball Is
teams must run or pass the ball thrown.
for an extra JNJint from 2 I&gt;
NFL fans will get to see some
yards out.
of these same rules in effect
Other rules which are new to thts season. The NFL, in a
J"'O football fana include :
meetlllg last April, officially
I) Kicking off from the 3(). adopted nine new rules, some
yard llne, instead of the 40, to · similar or duplicates of .those .
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Ma"ba Holsinger

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Attendance at Eden Sunday :
School Sunday was 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb,
Guysville, spent Sunday with
Martha Hol$nger:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Congrove
and Pam and Forrest Kibble•
visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Kerwin Sunday.
,
Mr . and Mrs . William
Gillilan are announcing the
birth of. a daughter, Carrie .
Anil G d
ts
Mr
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and Mrs . . James Carter'
Reedsville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Gillilan, Chester.
Mr · and Mrs. Eddie Bigley
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs . Sol Bigley and Mrs.
Martha HolSinger.
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By SAil FOGG
UPI SPORTS WRITER
WASHINGTON (UP! )
Negotiator• for the striking pro
foot~ play.,. and the NFL
ownero returned to the
bargalnlnc table with a federal
mediator today' maln1y to find
out whether !bey even have
basis for talking to each other.
~ 10 a.m. oesalon at the
ofilce of mediator James
Scearce was the lint get·
together for the two sides since
talks broke off June 2111. There
was no Indication that any
progress toward a settlement
was in Sight.
The
NFL
Players
A.uociatioo went on strike July
I and veterans have put up
picket lines at 10 pre-aeaion
training camps that· have
Clpened thll8 far and ccmpelled
cancellatioo of the tradlt!IJial
gume between the College All·
Stars and the &amp;.per Bowl
champion Mlaml Dolphins in

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Ed Garvey, execuUve direct..- al the Playen AIIOCtatlon,
went Into the ,_ rounda of
talks, sl&lt;eptlc•l that much
could be aCCWlpllsbed un'-s
the owners' Management
Cooncil was prepared to make
!Ubstantial counter-offen to
the players' 63 contract
demands.
However, Garvey has signaUed that hla side Ia wiliJng to
disc- money lasueo with the
owners before tackling the socalled "freedom demanda" tile
aaaociation ts presenting. '!be
latter, which would give players broad new scwe to decide
which teams they would play
with and even veto trades,
have been the major stumbling
block in the dispute.
"I'm hopeful there'll be some
sort of sign of a counter-offer,"
Garvey said of the situation.
" If there is, maybe there can
be some movement and mean-

HOWARD A. TYNER
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, Eng·
land (1JPI) - The five...ttoke
lead Gary Player carried Into
the third round ol the British
Open today hardly reassured
the Uttle South African that he
was well on his way to a third
Open title.

.Mrs. Oldham
in
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CINCINNATI (IJPI) -Mrs.
Ned Oldham of Cuyahoga Falls
a former Olympic discus
thrower Tburllday advanced
Into lhe semi-finals of the Oblo
State Women's Amateur Golf
to11l'llilment by defeating the
defending champion.
Mrs · Oldham
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Jerry Keil of Toledo 1-up in the
quarlerfinala.
Mrs. Oldham will play Pat
Willlains of Aliron in the semi·
flnala
tch this orning Th
rna
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other semifinal match pits
Mrs. Robert DeGroff against
last year's · runnerup Sandy
Jones of Cincinnati.
Miss Jones and Mrs;
DeGroff, both former Greater
Cincinnati amateur championa, are 38 yeat ' old and
school teachers.
The four. who entered the
seml.flnala JNlsled !-up vic·
torles In the quarterfinalS.
Miss W1Uiams rallied from
three down after six holes to
defeat two.tlme champion Mrs.
Doh Peppard of Canton.
Mrs. DeGroff defeated Helen
Kirkland of Cadiz and Miss
Jones defeated Mrs. WIUJam
Stoffregan of Cincinnati.
The two winners will ad.
Vlince to this afternoon's llnala.

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was dealin8 with tile deadlock
m 1 day-at+tJme balls· and
aald he had called the twO aides
lol!ether to find out If they were
ready to bargain aguln. The
cancellatiCII of the All-Star
game with the Dolphins sug·
gested th..,e millht be leverage
to get the talks off dead centerBut the dialogue betw~ the
striking player&amp; and owners
sharpened during ~ week.
Wellington Mara, president of
the New York Giants and
chairman of the Management
Council, charged the union had
"claimed another lllnocent victim" in bringing about cancel·
latlm of the annual cootest.
Garvey has pr&lt;BIIlaed- the
union would raise $100,000as a
donaUon to Chicago Tribune
Charities, sponsor of the gume,
and would chip in another
$100,000 if the owne~s failed to
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gland growth may now be
slowing a bit too, which could
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DEAR DR. LAMB _ My
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SIS r """very w ite teeth and
claims it is because she uses
baking soda and salt instead of
toothpaste. What do you think
about this? Is lt aU right? And,
she claims that you can lrn·
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"Under these conditions a plus ties tournament officlais
man could be 10 strokes back had to set the cutoff at 156
going out on the final day and strokes-14 over par.
still win," Player aald. "It's.
Sixteen of the 23 Americans
still open."
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who made lhe trip to this resort
His opJNJnents in the !03rd town on the Irish sea survived
renewal of the world's oldest the cut, although among those
gulf championship could only who dido 't were tourlllg profes·
hope Player was right after . sionala Jerry Heard and Phil
Thursday's roond when for a Rodgers.
second day he cut through
Others who went down
blustering w!ndo as If they victim to lhe strong winds and
weren't there enroute to a bunkered fairways of Royal
three-under-par 68 that gave Lytham were New Zealander
him a 36-hole total ol137.
Bob Charles, winner here in
No other man in a field 1963and second in 1969; British
generally accepted as the best Amateur champion Trevor
ever assembled for a British ·Homer and Australian Bruce
Open managed to breo,l&lt; par at Crampton- who won $74,000
the half-way mark on the on the U.S. circuit last season.
exacting, 6,82Z-yard Royal· Ly· "If I could have played
tham courSe.
better, I don't know how,"
Smooth-6winging South Afri. Player, the reigning U.S.
can Bobby Cole with a 72 Master's champion, said after
Thursday and Peter Oosterlluis a round Thursday which with a
of Britain, witii"B 71, lay closest showman's flair he began and
to Player at 142 follo'wed by ended with a birdie.
U.S. first-year professional
But be knew from personal
Danny Edwards at 143. ·
· experience that as un118ual as a
Defending champion Tom fiv~oke lead was after 36
Weiskopf headed a groop that hoi"!', lr might not be enough.
InclUded first round leader At Carnoustie, Scotland, in
John Morgan of Brltsln and the · · 1968, where be ·won hla laSt
· JNlpular . Lu Uang-Hsiah of British Open title, Player
Taiwan at 144. So high were the picked up five strokes on the
scores after two rounds that to final day to overtake Billy
reduce the field to the lowest 80 Casper for the title.
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By RICK. VAN 8ANT
brllllanUy Thurllday and took Olmsted Falls, and Jim town, the first round leader Golfer.11
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double bogeys today. You
DAYTON (UPI) - Ed a tllree-&lt;ltroke lead into today's Decker, 19, of Fremont. Apple with ·• 68, continued to shoot
"I came down to write a have got to putt like crezy on
Gowan, uaociall! editor qf a final round.
shot a 7$ Thurllday and Decker hlmself oot of contention. Hts story about playing this Ibis COIII'IO to break par. 1 put.golfing newspaper, came here
Playlllg on the par-n south had a 76.
M Wednesday and 83 Thurllday oourse," he said. uThla La a ted very well today,"
to write about lhe 68th Men's course of the National q.sh
.Helaler Fourth
· guve him a 23S total, 17 strokes helluva great golf course."
Next belli ocoreo recorded
(Editor_ 'a Note: UPI Sports Editor Milton Richman · 1&amp; ut1 . Ohio Amateur Golf tour· Register Counlry Club - site of
Kim Heisler, 21, of Aurora, behind Gowan.
What did Gowan !teed to be· Thursday were 73o by Ken
· lhe 1969 National PGA cham· was fourth with a 222, followed
vacation. In his absence, hla colwnn Ia belllg written by UPI nament.
Gowan Ia almost an unheard come the first player In the Walters of Girard, Tom HaU o1
lle may write about w!Ming plonahlp - Gowan fired a 70, by Ned Maxwell, a school of among state amateur tourney to break par on the Kent, Deity Spencer o1 Toledo
Sports Writer• In varloll8 oarta of the countrv .l
the only sub-par round of the teacher from Columbus, with playen. Thla is' hla first stall! luah layout?
By EDSAINSBlJRY
· l!ld Lalu Sabotin o1 Warren,
Calllpoll.o'
Steve
Blowero
tourney oo the rugged layout. 223.
l.JPI Sporla Writer ·
tourney. He says be hasn't
Talent,
but
also
luck,
he
who woo tho tourney In• 1118'1.
dropped 1% strokes off the
That one solid round turned Nineteen-year-old
Howard 1\)ayed much compelltlvely says.
ClllCAGO (UP!) ..., "What did I do wrong?" Dick Allen asks
Spencer and Sabotin were
pace
Thursday
with
a
11 In things around for Gowan. He Hendershott of Hudson, lhe
QUlulcally. "Or to put It another way, w
I "do that 1wasn't
and calls this his most lm·
"Ever}othlng went my way tied for eighth place wilh 2251,
the Men's Oblo Amaleur Golf trailed the leader by fiye leader by two strokes at the portant tournament 6y far.
SllppOied to do?"
today," he explained. "When I along wilh Mllte Gleaaon of
To u nta m ~ nt. After three
stroke• after Wednesday's halfway mark, had a bad day
A former quarterback on the needed a super shot I got lt. It Chagrin Falls and Dave
~n. first baseman for the Otlcago White So
Is fourth
rounds,
Blowers
has
.a
230,
round, but 24 hours later found ThiD'Sday and slipped into a tie Case Tech (now Case Western seemed llke I was always Hrusovsky of Warren,
ma]91' league team, has become one of baseball's ~ - werstal
and Is lo a throe-way tie for himself the pace setter by with Ralph Ballenger of Reserve University) football headed for trouble, but I al·
ligures, He played only one season with both St. Louis a Los
Ludwig Schencl&lt;ol Manalteld
29th place.
three strokes. His M-bole total ColumbLtS for •lxlh with a 224 taam, Gowan currenUy Is as- ways came out of lt.
Angeles afte r seven with Phlladelphla.
lhe 1912 champ, and oix other
was 77-71-70- 218.
total. Hendershott soared to an sociate editor of a monthly golf
"I thought I could break par _ golfers were tied for 12th place
In each city he has been rapped by baseball writers and bod!~ lt.
Gowan a, ~year old native
Tied for second place with 81 Thur~Y and Ballenger newspaper in Cleveland, "The on thla course if I just played It with 2268.
by fans. Only in Chicago, where he had hla greatest season
safe and steady. I didn't have
1972, chosell.mtist valuable player and leading the league in home of the &lt;:1eveland suburb of 22ls were Glenn Apple, a shot a 74. ··
neighbor
Olmsted
Fails,
played
of
Gowan's
from
John
Turner,
20,
of
Middle·
runs and runs batted in, has he won wide fan acclaim, and \hat
has dlmlnlahed this season under repeated proddings by writers.
Allen belleves that one reason he comes under fire Ia hla
aalary, reputed to be $250,000a year. "The money," he said. "A
few games ago, after I struck out, some man in the stands yelled
PIRATES BUY BRINKMAN
at me 'What makes you worth f.!5(1,000?'
PITISBURGH (UPI) "I play baseball because lUke it. lt's fun . But if you were doing
Chuck Brlnkmnn, a reserve
110mething you llked, and you saw a dollar bill on the ground,
catcher, was purchased by the
what would you do ? Wouldn't you stop and pick It up? It's the
Pittsburgh Pirates from the
same way with me. I'm not going to tum down money for dolng
Chicago White Sox Thurllday to
what lUke to do."
In the Pomer oy game, for six more in the second
replace the injured ·Mike Ryan
1-'omeroy's Pirates edged
Allen, basically shy, sticks close to his apartment when the Sox
W
amsley
doubled and scored and two In the third to post ita
on tbe roster.
.R utland , 14-13 in an old·
are home, and close to hla hotel room on the rood. His teammates
Ryan has been put on the fashioned slugfest Thursday · the winning run on an infield eaay victory over the Senators.
J. Humphreys had two
error. Terr y Smith , Todd
praise him 8nd none object If he doesn't take batting J"'actlce, or
ClllCAGO (UPI)- After 220 in.Bench after Concepcion was Pirates' disabled list with a night in the 16th Annual Kyger Smith, and Carmichael had singles, Brett Dodson, Steve
comes late to spring training, or comes on the field early to sign
Creek Li ttle League Tourappearances as a relief pit- thrown out attempting to steal. back injury.
autographs. The writers object to these habits.
two hi ts each for the Pirates. Fife, J . Wayland, D. Hysell had
nament.
cher,
Dave
LaRoche
made
hi$
The
CUba
evened
the
score
in
"My teammates feel differently, maybe," Allen conjeciured,
T. Gore, Davis, and An· one hit each.
In the other games, Midderson
led Rutland with two
"because they're with me on the road. They eat with me, see me first appearance as a starter their half of the fifst on singles
M. Fife and T. Williams had
dleport's Braves posted a fo ur
around, and know that I spend mpst of my time In the hotel room. Thursday and was promptly by Don Kessinger and Rick
the
only Senator hits. Mike ·
inning, 11.0 victory over the hits each, Todd Smith was the
chased from the mound by the Monday, a sacrifice fly by
They know me.
Ga!Upolis Senators and Rio winning pitcher while Davis Miller was the winning hur) r
Jerry Morales and singles by
"I try to keep my life on the field public and my We at home Cincinnati Reds.
while M. Fife took the loss.
Grande boml!ed Portland, 13-1 was charged with the loss.
LaRoche
gave
up
three
runs
Billy
Williams
and
An&lt;jy
private and I don't think the writers recognize thts. U I make an
Middleport's Braves took a 3Rio Grande exploded for nine
in four innin.gs.
error on the field or strike out or something, go ahead and on six t&gt;lts and four walks in Thornton.
Dlead in the fitst then exploded runs in the fourth Inning
The Reds regained the lead
criticize me, Blame me. But what I do at home or away from the working 3 1-3 lnnlnss in the
enroute to Its 13-1 win over
Cubs'
4-3
loss,
hut
did
not
figure
in
the fourth, when Merv
field, that's my business and nobody elSe's.
i&gt;orUand.
In
the
deciSion.
The
loss
went
to
Rettenmund
doubled
and
"My momma raised me right. She taught me the difference
Leading the attack were Joe
between right and wrong, and I haven't done anything wrong, Burt· Hooton, who gave up the pitcher Clay Kirby singled him
Blazer, C. Ramey, JohMy
even off the field.! haven'tdoneanythingl'mashamed of, and so winning run in the lOth when home.
Wickline, and Scott Morrison .
Johnny Bench's grounder
Mondsy tied lite score for
long as 'I kitow I haven't' done anythlllg wrong, no criticism Is
with two hits each. Tony
acored Dave Concepcion.
Chicago, leading off the eighth
going to bother me.l've never given anything but my best."
Weiher, the winner, Slammed a
"! never thought I'd live to with Ilia 11th homer of the
N alional League Standings
American Leegue
Allen recenUy was criticized because be was out of a Saturday
By RICK VAN SANT
double. B. Johnson had the only
By United Press lnterutional
East
gume before a Sunday dooblehM.der. He volunteered to play in see the day 1'd start a gume," season.
Wll..MINGTON, Ohio ('UP!)
w. 1. pet . g.b . hit for PorUand. S. Fitch was
East
LaRoche
said.
"But
the
Cuba
But the Reds put together - Not even Paul Brown-who
w . 1. pet . g .b . Boston
the game, but Manager Omck TaMer told him to take the day
47 38 .553
the losing pitcher.
. Lou is
43 41 .512
46 38 .5 48
•; ..
Bal ti more
off. He spent it with .hts chlldren. "They tell me to think of the. need starting pitchers and I hack to back singles by Con· for 40 years has been kno'wn for St
In
tonight's
action,
Ph i lad e\p.h ia .. 43 42 .506
117 Cleveland
45 · 38 .542 l
43 41 .5 12 J lh Syracuse's Astros will meet
youngsters In the stands," he said. "Thinkoftheklds. Well, I am;.. ·· was willlng to take my chan· cepelon and Joe Morgan, a wild Ilia meticulous preparation and Mon t real
40 42 .488
2
Milwaukee
ces. It's a different feellns pitch by Hooton and Bench's
43 42 .506 4
Pitt sburg h
37 45 .451 5
De troi t
of my own kids.
control of the situation-knows Ch
Middleport's Mets,
the
ica go
37 46 .446 5112 N ew Yo r k
42 43 .494 5
when
you
know
you
might
have
infield
grounder
to
take
the
win
36 4_8 .429
7
West
"I don't get to spend much time with them because I'm gone all
what to expect here Saturday. N ew Yo rk
GalUpoll8 White Sox battle
w. 1. pet. g.b .
West
suinmer, so I welcome every chance to spend time with them. 1 to pitch a fuJI nil)e innings and in the lOth.
The general manager and
New Haven and the RuUand
w. 1. p~t . g . b. Oakland
48 37 .565
when I start again next week,
But the Cubs' retain.ed head coach of the Cincinnati · Los A ngel es 60
28 .682
Kansas Ci t y
42 42 .500 5112 Dodgers
don't want to come home when my son Is taller than I am, and he
will meet the
I'll try to prepare myself for confidence in LaRoche's poten·
C in ciri na ti
49 37 .510 10
Chica'g o
4t 43 . 48 ~ 61h
looks at hla mother and points at me and says 'Who's that?"'
Bengals swings open the Hou
Gallipolis
Indians.
42 46 .4.77 7lh
ston
46 41 .529 13112 T ex a s
going longer."
tial as a starter.
Two of hla baseball injuries still trouble Allen. He suffered a
46 42 · .523 14
Minnesota
40 47 . 460 . 9
. training camp gates on the Atlanta .
Saturday evening, · CenLaRoche made his first · · "I think we all got a big 'Hft neat, trim Wilmington College San Fran cisco 39 49 .443 21
Cali fornia
32 -56 .364 l1 1f:2
haii-Une fracture in Ilia leg last year, missing the last half of the
terville
. will play Salem,
San Diego
38 53 .41 8 2J if:2
Thunday's Results
mistakes
in
the
first
Inning,
today
·
from
LaRoche,
who
season, and it pains him some. "But my hand Is worse," he said.
Thursday ' s Results
BOs ton 12 Texa s 3
campus at noon Saturday, ln\t
Pomeroy's Tigers will Jangle
when Cincinnati tagged him for showed that he can be a good whQ comes to picket and who
Chicago 4 Balt i more 3
Ci nci nnati 4 Chi c ago 3, 10 inn
14
1be nerve was cut in that." ·
with tile Gallipolis Tigers and
New Y ork 2 K an sa s City 1
! onl y game scheduled l
two
runs.
starte.
r
,"
Monday
said.
The hand was cut in 1969 when the headlight lens of a car he
Today ' s Probable Pitchers
Minnesota 5 Cleveland 2
comes to play remains to be
the Pomeroy Giants play
Pete Rose and Concepcion "Cincinnati has beaten 118 five
(Only games scheduled )
(All Times EDT)
was pushing shattered and the glass gushed hla hand. Now he has
seen.
Addaville.
' Today ' s Probable Pitchen
A tlanta
(Capra
9-3
and
walked and a single by Bench out of eight times, but four of
(All Times EDT)
no feeUng in two fingers on the right hand, h)3 throwing hand.
The strike by the National Harr ison 6-10 1 at St . Loui s
drove In the first run. LaRoche lhe games bave been decided Football League Players As- (G ibson 5· 8 and Fors ch Q,l ), 2,
Detro it
f Lol ich
10·9 1 at
"I can't feel the baseball," he said. "So I jam the ball inl!&gt; the
Kansa s City { Busby 11 -8), 8 : 30
6 : 30p .m .
then walked Tony Perez and by one run."
sociation has left Brown-&lt;&gt;s It
Ci n cinna1i .U . Carrol l 1·0 and p .m .
hand with my glove. Then I know lt'sthere and I can throw it."
George Foster singled to drive
Clevelanc! { Bosman 1-0l .at
Gullett 9· 6)
Pittsburgh
has all other NFL coaches- (Rooker 5-6 and at
Demer y o.J ), 2, M innesota {C orbin 5. 2), 8 : 30
lnternatloi'lal League
wondering what to expect in 6:05p. m .
p. m .
StandingS
The nerveless fingers also handicap his grip on the bat, camp.
Chi cago (S ton e J.3) at Hou s·
Te x a s . !J enk ins
10·91 at
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ton (Os teen 7.7), 8: 35p .m ,,
Milwaukee (Colbo r n S-5), 8 : 30
resulting
in
heavy
callouses
on
tbe
palm
of
his
hand.
"I
have
to
North
Brown has Invited 47 veteM ontreal &lt;Torrez 8-5) at San p. m .
'
w . I. pet. g .b . gripmorewithmy palm than the fingers," he said. "So I can feel
Baltimore !Ale xander 4-4) at
D iego ! Palm er 1-2J. 10 : 30 p . m .
rans,
15
rookies
and
a·few
free
Roch ester
48 30 .614
New York {S tone 2-7l at L os Chicago (Johnson l ·OJ. 9: 00
•
it."
Syra·cu se
49 33 .598 1
agents to report Saturday. Ang eles (J ohn 13-2), 10 :3 0 p . m . p .m .
Snarl Proof
Tol E-do
35 &lt;t"8 .422 15V'
Allen has a sizeable investment in race horses, seven at the Most of the veterans are ex·
Oakland (Holtzman · 9·10) at
Ph iladelphia ( Lonborg 11 · 7&gt;
Pawt ecket
29 50 .. J67 19 lh
at·
san
f
ranc
i
sco
D'A
cqu
i
sto
7.
New
York !Dobson 6·11 J. 8 : 00
Reg. $4.69
track and 16 at home, and he has received an unexpected peeled to stay away and most 7}. 10 : 30 p.m .
South
p .m .
'
w. 1. pet . g . b . dividend. "My kids low the horses," he said, "and my oldest
Californ ia ( F igueroa Q. l) at
Saturday's Games
of
the
-rookies
and
free
agents
Memphi s
&lt;t 7 32 .595
Ci nci nnati at P ittsburgh
Boston &lt;Wise 3-4), 7 : 30p .m .
ONLY
boy, when offered a present, wanled six bales of hay. He's mo~e are expected to report.
47 33 .58 8
,h
R ic hm ond
Philadelph ia at San Fran c isco
Saturday's Games
Chilr-l es·ton ·
37 42 .468 10
concerned about the horses than himself, and I see how he s
Montreal
at
San
D ieg o.
Oakl and at New York
.
A
couple
of
days
ago
Paul
Tidewater
. 27 51 .346 19112
Cal ifornia at Boston
i l ig ht
taken responsibility for them, and Is thinking of them, and I like Brown reported he had been twAtlanta
Thursday ' s Results
at St . Lou is, night
Cleveland at Minnesota
Ri c hmond B Charl est on 3
it.''
.
New Y ork at Los A ngeles.
Te x as&amp;t M il waukee
informed
that
the
"core"
of
the
T idewater 5 Memphi s 3
Detro it at Kansas City, n ight
night
Free ior the asking at
Allen
concedes
he
marches
to
his
own
music,
and
said
"I
think
Rochester 2 Tol edo 1
team would be in camp before Ch icag o at Hou ston ,· n.1 Qh t
B,alt iri1ore at Chi cago, night
Chester, 0. Pawtu
985-3301
our office.
ck et 1 Syra cu se 0
about what I'm doing, and If someone asks me to do something I tile first exhibition ga~Aug .
don't think I should do, Idon'tdo it. Gene Mauch (Ilia manager at 3 againat lhe Miami Dolphins
Helpful hints .on home
. Philadelphia) asked me to do some things I didn't want to do and
in
Riverfront
Stadium.
T
decorating and home
I didn't do them. But I didn't have any trouble with Red
That game and the entire
LUI
improvement ideas.
Schoendienst (at St. Louis) or Walter Alston (at Los Angeles), season were sold out long ago,
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Medl ch ( 10·7l and Munson ;
.ZENITH-GIBSON-HARDWICK
man'ager) have treated me fine.
and Paul's son Mike Brown
110 innl
Br' iles , Minoorl 16 l and Healy .
"Sometimes I wonder how my baseball career would have revealed tltat some fans have Cincinrit 200 100 ooo 1 - . 4 8 2 LP
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been If I'd spent all my time with the White Sox."
turnedintheirse:asontlcketsin
Kirby , eorbon (9 ) and Plum . Cleveland oOo 110 ooo -. 2 a o
. . ALS.O
His career might not have been much different, but certsinly dl
m er ;
LaRoche , Todd
( 4 )·, Minnesota 000 001 40x - . 5 9 0
trike
t
th
sgus
over
e
S
•
Hooten 18 &gt; an1d Swi sher . WP ·
Peterson, Beene 16), Hilgen.
the fortunes of the White Sox would have been.
'_' Bu~," Brown quickly adds,
Borbon 17-5 &gt;. LP -Hooten (3 -7 L dorf . ( 7 ) , Buskey
(7J.
and
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In addition to having fun, Allen Is in baseball for his pe~nal "all those seats were quickly HR -Monday l·llth l.
The lltllono County
Dun c an ; Decker
(9·8)
and
Borgmann . LP -Beene (2 -2).
·
Sovlnp
&amp; U.n Co.
P"ide_"I want my name up there," he said, "and after I'm gone, re-sold, so we 'still have 8 .
American League
296 Socand St.
I
want
some
kids
to
come
a~g, maybe my Own, and say 'I can · season sellout."
Texas
ooo 010 020 - . 3 41 Baltimore 101 010 ooo - :t 9 1
1 T.V. &amp; APPLIANCE
Pomeroy, ONe
Chicago
ooo 01~ 021 - 4 a o
do better than that.' I want tbem to have something to look at and
Brown
is
worried
a
long
Boston
2
ooo
4h:
12
u
o
30
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try and beat."
·
.
·
·
.
Strike will hurt his "blosHargan , Stanhouse ( J). Bro
M c N a I I y , D .Johnson 11 ),
· "team
tha 01·t ill berg (3 ), Thomas (7), M erritt Hood ( 7 ), Reynolds CBJ. Jack·
Already Allen has hung up ~me fancy figures for ulher
Phone 985-3307
. Chester, Ohio
sorrung
more
w
18) and Sundberg ; Lee (10 -n son (9 ) and Hendricks ; B .John generations to beat. This year he millht hang up some more.
. established teams.
and BlackwelL LP ·Hargan 17· son ( 2-0 l and Herrmann . "LP ·
"He's having hla greatest year," Tanner said. "I remember
"The strike hits US at an 5). HRS -Mill er (4th ), Har r ah Reyn old s (4 .Jl. HR -Down ing
· (1 3th ) / Petro cel li ! 13th ) .
(7th) .
1972 when he carried us, and he's playing even betll!r now."
Inopportune time," says the~ .
.
H.W much better doea he have to get to avoid crlUcism ?
year-old Brown. "I felt we . BILLS SIGN RECEIVER
were ready to take our big shot
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.
Ma•. .r·F•rgu•on l•wnlgarclen trllCiillr \
at It (the Super Bowl).
(UPI) ,- ·Gary Heyman, a
YOU~G
DEFENSEMAN Cleveland Crusaders · of the
"We still have a good football rookie wide receiver from
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World Hockey Association.
team But ·what will the strike PeM State,,Thursday signed a
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Paul
Baxter was the Crusaders' do to· 118 ?
multiyear contract with the
Healthy Hogs
Baxter; an 18-year-old defen· No. 1 pick in .the recent WHA
Despite
lhe
strike,
Saturday
;;;Biiuffiilaliiiooitii!Biilllla'!t.-----.
seman, signed a multi-year draft.
should see the aMual rc-· r
'
Always
contract' Tburllday with the
..
appearance of G\'Og Cook. The
quarterback does not belong to
·
Finish
l!ooMMio.. l Fuel consumption ranges from 1\olz to 4\olz quarts
per hOur depending on model.
the union and Brown expects
him to cross picket Unes. ·
a.;
L.Ort8"1..an&amp; dependtibllfty. Aiding mowa'rs and lawn/
First
. garden tractors, S to 14 hp. buft t lo the same quality
Cook
led
the
Bengala
brll·
standards as Ma ssay·~ ar\;juson farm tractors.
liantiy in 1969 but then got hurt
Mower cutUng widths 26" tg 48".
" To Soften Sorrow"
and ha9 been trying to come
Yeti ...Miyl Take your pick ol over 40
attachments, implements and accesaoriea
back for the last four !!&lt;&amp;son.
· Business Phone- 992-2804
11\81 will handle your outdoor jobs faster
"Greg is gung-ho and he's
and easi«ir. Rotary 'liters. snowthrowers
E. M. Blake, Jr.
J . T. Blake
arid bladaa. utility trai\era ... you naf!le
throwing the ball a lillie bet·
Phone 992-5404
Phone 992-7117 ·
It, MF has the equij)munlto do it.
ter/'
reports Brown. "But, Of
fleMabfe urrlce I nell per1t; FaClory308 s. Third Avenue, Box 267
S9 N. Second St.
!lelned servicemen.
course, he's not what he was
.· Middleport, 0.
years ago."
·

British Open truly "open"
according to Gary Player

By IRA )UIJ,ER
runsstanduponaseven-hltter. wall.
ClEVELAND ( UPI) -' The
UPI Sporta Writer.
The second-year righthander . Wblte Sox 4 Orioles 3
The New York Yankees think allowed only three hits after
The White Sox, whose mana- Cleveland Browns announced
they can do the same thing this '· pitching ool of a ~ond lnnlng get, Chuck Tanner, received a Thursday the signing · of
veteran llnebacker John
· year that their landlord did a jam to win hla lOth game.
two~ y~ar extension of his
Garlington
to a multi-year
year ago -n~lly from last
Minnesota beat Cleveland ~ contract. to 1978 before the
ag
reement
and
ve.teran centerplace in mld-aeason to first 2, Chicago edged Baltimore 4-3 ·game, rallied from a 3-0 deficit. ·
place in Octo!Jer.
' and Boston ripped Texas 12-3 in Brian Downing hom.ered for guard Jim Copeland to a ooc"Thewaywe'replaylngnow, other American League games the first run in the fifth, Bill year contract for .the 1974
our chances are pretty good," · ThiD'Sday. Cincinnati defeated Melton singled home one run season. .
Garllngton, 2li, came into hla
says leMelder Lou Piniella:'' Chicago 4-3 in 10 innings in the .and a.nother scored on an error own
last season as a full-time
· The Yankees were eight and ·· only NL game.
in the eighth, and Downing
a half games behind a lltUe · New York edged within a . scored the winner in the ninth performer on .the right side..
The Loulslana State graduate
more than a week ago. But gume of the .500 mark, at 42-43, on a wUd pitch by Grant
moved in as a regular last
Thunday lli~t when they beat . with Tburllday night's victory. Jackson.
year, hla sixth with the NFL
Kanlu City, ~1. It waa their Doubles by Elliott Maddox and Red Sox 1% Tigers 3
cl
d
th with Bob
ub, an loge er
sev,!llth victory in eight gumes Murcer, an error and an infield Rick Miller hi I a two-run
and left them jtlst live gumes · out prod~ced the two Yankees homer and Rico Petrocelli a · Babich and Charlie Hall com·
a
formidable · Mrs. Virginia Carter and
out of first.
runs In the first innlllg.
110io home run for the Red Sox, prlsed
llnebacking trio.
.
. ·Jimmy and Toni GiUJian spent
In case yoo have forgotten, TwiDII 5 IDdlalll Z
whose Bill Lee pitched a fourOipeland, starting his eighth .· the weekend in Canton with
tile Yankees becalne tenants of
· A two-run double by Larry hitter toralae htsrecord tO 11).7,
season with .the BroWns, suf. Mr. and Mrs. William Glllium.
the New York Mets .at Shea J{isle .. capped a four-run Miller, Petrocelli and - Carl
fereila groin injury early last
Mrs. Charles WilSon visited
Stadium thl!! season. Exactly seventh inning by the Twins, Yastrzemskl drove in three
swnmer .. That, coupled with a Mrs. Shirley Barber and
one year ago, the Meta were In who , won their fifth straight runs apiece.
serious hlp injury that benched family Monday.
last place, · juat llke the riame. Eric SoderhOlm walked · Redo 4 Cubs S
Mr. and Mrs. · Virgil
Yankees are . now, and they td O)ien the Inning, Jim Holt
Johnny Bench drove In tile him for the 1972 campaign, sel
back Ilia return in 1973.
.Holsinger and Aleshia, Mr. and
were even further behind.
was -safe on a !Ieider's choice ·winning run in tile loth inning
The signing of Garllngton Mrs. Sol ' Bigley and Martha
-You remember what hap- and LuiS Gomez walked to lilad following singles by Dave
penect.
·
the bases ·before a single by Concepcion and Joe Morgan and Copeland leaves the Holsinger, visited Mr. and Mrs;
Carter
Monday
"I've always fel,\ 1'e were in , &amp;d Carew sent home the first and a wild pitch by loser Bert Brownawithsixplayersnotyet James
the race," says YankeeS; ., rtln. Steve Braun then singled Hooton. Rick Monday had a signed. They are Jerry Sherk, · evening.
Manager Bill Vlrdon. "Oil- . home anotjler run before Hisle homer among three hits for the Nick Roman, Frank Pitts, Carl
Barislch,ChrisMorrisandiJon HarrisonviUe
: vlously, we've got to play well , doubled off the left-center field Cuba.
Horn.
and the clubs ahead of ua have ·
Dai1 &amp;ott, the ohio State Society News
got to falter, but five games Is . ,
· Major Lugue Leaders
.
offensive
llneman
who
was
the
not any great deficit." _ ·
By Unit~C:.:i~e;sB•:t\~~ationat
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Browns' ninth round draft Mrs. Mollie McGi-ath and son
Bobby lliurcer drove ln one
Notional League
DEARDR.LAMB-Iam 70.
choice earlier thia year, will rt Logan visited ~ 1 Earl
•• • "
run and scored the other in the
McGraths Sunday.
Gorr , Ali
17 ::. ; 0 13~ "3";5 Ten hyears ago I had a transfirst lnnlng at Kanaas City and·
~ By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Diana Davidson, alSo of New not be avallable to play with Mrs. Stella Atkins visited Gross , Hou · 82 283 48 95 .336 uret ra 1 operation on my
Smlth, ,St.L
75262 38 87 . 332 prostate gland. A month ago I
George Medlch mado those two
.Mr.' and Mrs. Don Findley e Trinity Free Will Baptist the club this season because of Dena Welsh . The . Clal·r · Cosh
Phn 85
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ailment
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85 282 51 90 .319 haa the same operation. Tbe
waggoners
74 201 · 38 64 .318 · doctor who operat.ed 00 me
the weekend wilh Mr. and Mrs. Bern, North Carolina. Mrs. football.
visited Ava GIlkey .m the Geronlm.
Zlsk, Pnt en 76
266 40 84 .316
Russell Findley, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson · remained for a
Grubb, so 80 256 33 eo .313 said that It Is not unusual to
evening
Charles Michael and family . longer visit and - will' return Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Story
John Warner, a resident of g~~~~~~~tA l~~ l~ 1 ~!
have the growth again. He said
·Miss Tracy Norris, small home Thursday with the and Rosalee of Darwin visited Kingsbury, passed away at .
. American League
that i did not have a tumor. I
daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Robinsons.
lhe Gloeckners Sunday. Mrs. Holzers Sunday morning of a Carew , Mlnn :3~ 4~ 1 2~ •3";;, amllshln good health but don't
Darrell Norris is a medical
The former Norma Detzel Maggie Roush, Miss Millie heart attack.
Horgrov, Tx 66 204 27 68 .333 re
the idea of going throug~
patient at Holzer Medical and family of Colwnbus visited Ripley of Charleston, also
Mrs. Susie Heitger is helping ~::d~;; NY
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Center.
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Mrs. Nora Gorham and son visiledMrs.AdaNorrisand the out at Braham Store.
Jackson ,Ook 75 m 47 84 .327 timeinthefuture.eanyougive
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Blombrg , NY 57 178 28 58 .326
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this
Mr. ·and Mrs. Floyd Hill of Earl over the weekend.
GJaeckners.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown of Randle. Tex 80 262 38 85 ·.32&lt; me more 10 orma on on
Rogers, Ohio, viSited Sunday · Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Bus)
Mrs. Chester Durst or Niles,
with ·Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill Hupp and family of Marengo 0 ., Mrs . .Agnes Parsons of
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and atieuded the annual Hill spent the weekend with Mr. Florida, Mrs. Luwrence Barr Glous.ter were dinner gues•- of
Home Runs
say I bleme you, Tbe prostate
Nationol League ' . Cedeno. land 1 lite II l'k
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and Mrs. Arnold Hupp and of Mt. Alto, W, Va., Mrs. Edna the M. A. Epples Sunday."'
Neva Pierce, ' dec., to reunion at PorUand Park·.
Hou and Wynn , LA ,., g
s . ra Y 1 e a onut
Mrs. Clara Powell · Of An· soris.
Quickie . of Londenvllle, o.,
Virginia Nel•on, Carolyn
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harper Schm idt , Phil 18 ; .Bench. Cin surroundmg the urethra just
tiqulty
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Smith
visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert were Saturday guests of Mrs.
Utchfield, Cert. of Trans.,
Perez . Cin and Garvey, LA outside the bladder. As the
Saillbury.
' • aM Mrs. Virgil Hili and Sr. spent a week In Penn· Roush, Mr ..·and Mrs. Russell Mabel Pauley of Dexter.
American Loaguo' o. Allen, prostrateenlargesitflllsupthe
sylvania visiting Mr. aild Mrs. Roush, Mr . and Mrs. Dorsa
Harley D. Godfrey, Alma B. family ,
Mr. and Mrs: Jessie Carroll ~~~d~i~k, ~~l~ 0 ';ri.; J~~ ••~~', hole ln the donut and comMr. and Mrs. Ben Hunt of Jim Freeman and children Of Parsons Saturday . Mrs . ·and Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Oak 16 ; . Horton , oet and presses the urethra. ·That Is
Godfrey to Paul· R. Gerlach,
Akion,
0 . viSited Mrs. Bert Uncoln Place, Pa.; Mrs. Mary Parsons. also visited the grave Braham are spending a week's Briggs, ~~~n~'·aatted on
Lola J: Gerlach, Lot, Olive ..
what causes the symptoms of
Wesser at Millv3le, Pa. ; Mr . . of her daughter of Letart FallS vacation in Florida.
Roberta C. O'Brien, J. B. Hunt Friday.
National · League' . Cedeno, . urinary obstruction. The tran11Hou · 70 ; Garvey, LA 65 ;
thral
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Mr. and Mrs. Butch Ables of and Mrs. Bob Smith Jr., Mr. Cemetery.
O'Brien to ~aid W, Ore liner,
Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Payne and Schm ld"t , Ph il -62 ; Cey · and ure
opera on nser
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Rev. Charles Norris Of South children and M•. and Mrs. Bob Wvnn. LA 61 .
. Rebecca J. OreMer, 3 A., Mi__nersviUe visited Mr: and and Mrs. Joe Derouin, Mr. and
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~ ; Jack Ables Sunday. The . Mrs. Billy Smith and daughter, Point, 0 ., preached at · the Welsh and family of Columbll8
Rulland.
roe;::;~ ~~: ~0~ ~eo:r~!~. 8~~ i to the area of Ute prostste: By
Fred B. Goegleln, Barbara Abie8 entertained Sunday in Donna Smith, accompanied .the Antiquity Baptist Church and Mrs. Freda Payn~ enjoyed 60 ; Rud i, ' Oak 59 ; Br iggs, Mil boring out the hole with the
A. Goeglein to WU!tam . C, ..'honor ·of -Mrs. Ables' mother, Smiths home and will spend a Sunday eveniilg.
Instrument the obstruction ls
a picnic at Ash eave Saturday. 55 ' Ja c kson;.~~~~~~' Gaddis, Jacqueline Gaddis, Mrs. ')[)ce Baiser who was month's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. ROf!er Rouab
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alkire and
Notionol Leogu"' fohn , LA .relieved. This operation. does
Lot, Orange.
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celebrating her birthday. lee
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shields spent Saturday night with Mr . R!IY Alkire of Athena visited In ~~~;.~.'ii~'t~'h1e,n&lt; , ~';;11 , ~~~\ not remove aU the ptostate
MUdred Meadowa, W1lliam . cream and cake were served. celebrated their 40th wedding and Mrs. Dana Lewis at Columbus .Thursday wllh Mr . . 11 -5; Morton , All and Lonoorg , gland, ·but enough to
W. Wyatt, Freda K. Wyatt tO
Mrs. Ada Norris wishes to anniversary Sunday with a Clifton, w. va.
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Amorioan
Luguo' G. Perry, a dequa telY·
Juanita · M. Moore, DOnald express ber appreeiation to all cookout at their home. AI- · DIU Jackson ·Sr. and son, daughter.
Clev 15-2; wood, Chi ,.. to; struction. The boring out
Eblln, Lot, Middleport,
her friends and relatives for tendingwereMr. andMrs. Bill Darin, of . Leetonia spent the
Mrs . John Gibson and · J; a?.'~.SO:~ili.~r~ut7!~'·211~ '?;Procedure Ia usually pretty
Margaret Bowles, Mary the many birthday cards she . Robinson and · famUy , MNi. weekend with Mrs. Mildred children of Athena vlaited Mrs. victories.
generoua to try to prevent the
• Francea Baumgardner, Af· received ori her 86th birthday. Marlene Fisher and childl:en, Spencer and Billy Jackson. Lana Gibson Saturday.
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recurrence of the obstrUction.
, lldavlt, Meigs.
' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayman Larry and Amy, Mr. and 1\frs. Billy went home wilh them
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire,
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Since the prostate gland Is
Julia Reeae, Margaret and Harold Hayman · of Philip Radford and Stephanie, Sunday after spendlr!il a two Racine, and Greg Hewitt of.
·auu there, If it continues to
~ltl,
Mary Frances Westerville tailed to visit Mrs. Robei-t Proffitt Jr.
weeks' vacation with his Columbus called on Mr. ·and
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enlarge, eventually lt can
Baumgardner, · Ervin Norris on her special day. · .. JoeyHIUofROf!en,O., was a grandmother.
Mrs. Bob Alkire Friday
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begin to flU up the hole In the
IIHiaprdJw. to Emmalene
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gene Jewell weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. 11.~ Norris of evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Zlba Midkiff ' . -~~-· . 1 , pens the d"';~ has to el~r do
Rt., vlalted Mr. and Mrs. annual Hill reunion at Porlland Tom Norris Sunday.
visited Eunice · Bradfield 1· ,..• .,.. _ _ _...lonti · another
bore · job! or
- · ~ oi!Gt, Middleport,
Albl!t HID Jr.,Ora E. HDI.to Gerald Hayman and Keith Park Sunday.
day ev. enlng,
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surgically cut out the prostate.
..., Bill, J - Ann IDII,
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Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs . . William
Mrs
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Louise
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Karen visited Ava Gilkey 1111.
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KP-Cia llapr, Arlle Opal Tanners Run, Mr. and Mrs. Kathryn Hunt spent the
Sunday •ttamoon.
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a:---~~~~~ 11 · - , , doean'tcontlnue to enlarge too
Blprlll ~IF Bruce Hager, Milo Richardson of Michigan weekend with Mr. and Mrs: ''
Mrs. Beasle Graham io
~,f':" ~lolot ••-••d,. rapidly, · then It may last a
Ll A., Orult.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Jim Price at Columbus.
Headacht Cqre
visiting her son, Darold In :..v:n.~.:!J
penoo for their life tiJlBll,
1:'1...r Bruce Haaer, Hayman Sunday.
Castore~m. a secretion of Newark, 0.
Mr. and' Mra. Roy Pooler Of
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othenrtae the problem may
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Mr.andl\frs. HerbertS!Ilelcia Mt. Herman vlalted Mr. and the beaver's musk glands,
The Dale Willlama wlll1110ve
recut
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that
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was regarded as a cure·ali
. . . ~ Ill Pamela Sue .,... lira. Berlba Robinson Mrs, Floyd Norris Sunday.
1 ·can
aa ar ,.. to
IJU8l'an- you
from the time of the early Into the home they recenlly • ' 11 . '001 atlimded the nddin&amp; 01 Gary
Mr. and Mrl. Edward Moran Greeks through the 181h cen· acquired thla week after . - _. " · ~···Clio "::~::.0
you won't need another
Rllllnlan,- 01 Mr.llld Mta. and baby 01 Philadelphia, Pa., tury. Caatoreum c ontains maillnl estenlive ~Ira.
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The F o Wblleya have aold - - . 1 1 -· , chance that your present
Beril,
North Carolina and and Mra. Erwin Gloeckner, ingredient. of 111pir in,
their~· ~ lot.
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rn a shady cove across a swinging bridge at
Camp Kiashuta near Chester this week, Meigs
County girl scouts experienced the freedom andJun
of outdoor living.
A day camp held there this week for scouts of the
Big Bend Neighborhood of the Black Diamond Girl
Scoot Council concluded this afternoon &lt;Friday)
w!th an awards ceremony.
Each of the girls received a camp patch, along
with ribbons in recognitio11 of her achievements of
the week.
The 21 scoots attending day camp were trans·
ported to and from the site in ·the back of a pickup
truck driven by Mrs. Nancy Jeffers.
They hiked, gathered material for terrariums
and wild flowers for arrangements, built tables of
sticks lashed together with rope, they learned the art
. of fire building, _of outdoor cookery, and of knot
tying.
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There was even a lesson on first aide for insect
and snake bite enhanced by the appearance of two
snakes - one a copperhead killed by Brownie
Leader Gertrude Casto, the otlter a black snake
which slithered away. Photo essay by Charlene

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Friday lor """ Rudl.oiU who
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At 7:10 a.m. Friday, the
squad wu called to the
Pomero~ U!vee where they
were «&gt; piCk up a cook from a
riverboat. The cook bad
become Ill. However, llie bQat
went to Mlddlep«t where the
cook was picked up by the
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suffer from uncorrected or
untreated hearing loss "to
seek help.

DIVORCES FILED
Two suits for divorce have
been filed •ill Meigs County
Common Pleas Court each
charging gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty.
Filing were Virginia Pennillgron, Middleport, against
Charles J. Pennington, Hart.
ford; Salem A. Yates,
Pomeroy , against Nina D.
Yates, Pomeroy.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Willia'm Bland,
Pomeroy; Kenneth Davis,
Rutland ; Hattie Nesselroad,
. Pomeroy i Robert Forest,
Rutland; Howard Russell,
Pomeroy.
Discharged - Paul Hill,
Dana Howell, John Hunnell.

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Bridge remains a favorite. Here playing the game are Barbato Will, Laura Pu11Jns Cindy
Qartis, Robin.Gaspers, Carolyn Cas!9, and Kiln Morrow, with Mn. Gertrude casto · a Brownie
unit leader, looking on.
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Installalion of officers
highlighted a meeting of the
Lewis Manley Pos_t 263,
American Legion Auxiliary
Tuesday night at tbe Naomi
Baptist Church, Pomeroy.
. Mrs. Campbell Ha_rper, past
president, now ser·ving as
chl!irwoman of Americanism
and music, was lilstaUing of,
ficer. She was assisted by Mrs."
Gertrude Buller, sergeant-at.

anns.
Officers Installed were Mrs.
Allen Hsmeton, president ;
Mro. Harrt.l BenUey, first

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vice president; . Mrs. Harper,
second vice president; Mrs.Arnold Richards, secretary;
Smith,
Mrs.
William
lresasurer; Mrs. William
Winston, chl!plain; Mrs. Er•
nest Bowles, . hlStoria~ ; and
Mrs. Butler, sergeant-at-arms. ·
Mrs . . ~~P~ ?pened_ the
meeting m ntuahstlc form and
reports were given by the of.
fleers. Cards were signed for
those members who live out of
the area. Communications

CAMPFIRE &lt;X&gt;OKING -A pot of chill w&amp;S prepared over an open fire by Mn. Carolyn

and Beth Teaford; pictured left torlght, at tbe scout day camp Thursday.

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Forfeiting bonds were Doy
Nitz, Pomeroy, disturbing the
· peace, Roger Hill, disturbing
the peace, David Craham,
iqtoxication, Delbert
Luckadoo, disorderly conduct,
Laura Garlinger, ntoxication,
Walter · King , intoxication,
Marvin L. Friend, Pomeroy, ·
each $30 bonds; James Sellers,
East Liverpool, and Gilbert
Sellers, East Liverpool, $30
each on disturbing the peace
charges; Daniel E. Knolls,
Gallipolis, $100 reckless
manner; Hobert Crump, Point
Pleasant, $250, driving while
intoxicated. Addresses were
riot list.ed _on a number of the
defendants forfeiting bonds.

were read along ·with the
bulletin from the Eighth
District president.
Plans were made for Mro;
Bentley to represent the
Auxiliary at the Department of
Ohio convention w he held this
weekend In Columbus.
The _prayer for peace was '
given ·by Mrs. Winston and
members sang "Nearer My
God. to Thee" w close the
meeting.
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Hanisonville tops Giants

For the winners, Gary
Howard went .the distance ' ·
slrlking out nine, walking two
and giving up two hits. Both
Giant runs were unearned.
Scott . McKinney went the
first four innings for the
Giants, fanning six, walking
three and giving up six hits.
Randy Smith weni the finiil
frame, striking out three and
allowing fOl!l' hits.
Ricky Smith and Chris
Woods each had a single for the
Giants, while Willie Donohue
Md a pair of .doubles to pace
Hlu'risonville.
Other. Harrlsonvlile hitters
were Gary Howard with a
single and a double, Dave
Harper with a single. and a

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two singles, Nathan Arnold
with a double and Bobby
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Rev. and Mrs. William die port.
were honored on their
Knittel
The Ladles Auxiliary of the
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wedding
· anniversary church and the congregation
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servance following the Sunday presenting Mrs. Knittel with a
school hour at the United corsage and the minister with a
Pentecostal Olurch ill Mid- · boutonniere. Linda Acree read
scripture from Genesis and a
poem by Helen Steiner Rice
enUUed 11 What is Love?"
In the social room of the
church, a tradiUonal three·
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offering were presented ro the
couple. A buffet was served to
the honored guests and their
friends.
Cotning from Portsmouth for
By Polly Cfamer
the occuion were the parents
of Mrs. Knittel, Mr. and Mrs .
Mose Messer. Sending roses.of
DEAR POLJ..Y -' Our water is very rusty and since we
remembrance were her
have just·booght a new shower stall, I would like to know how
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Livena, St. Louis, and
«&gt;take care of it so it stays looking goQd. - IRENE L.
Dolly, Portsmouth.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve is with the new polyester or
The observance was an
talon_thread. In threading the sewing machine It seems wspread
out like a fan and If I do get the thread through the needle it express)on of the deep and
seldom moves more than an eighth of an inch. This means I have abiding Jove for Rev. and Mrs.
Knittel who work a labor of
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to keep beeswax in my machine drawer and tweezers wgrab the love
lor their church and
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thread that has more "back bone". - BARBARA
congregation said.
DEAR POLLY and Lynn - If the sweater with stretched cuff
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HOT water and hold a few minutes. Dry as usuall and then the
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ribbing should be nicely shrunk. If it should shrink too much the
remedy is to again dip ill hot water, hand stretch to the required
slze and dry pinned wsize between two towels . .;,. TERESA .
DEAR POLLY - I want to tell Lynn how I tlg!)ten the ribbing
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on ~eaters. Thread a dal:ning needle \Vith more than enough
elastic seWing thread to go around the ribbing, turn the sweater
A scrap paper drive wiiB
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wrong side out, catch the underneath side of the purl stitches in planned for Aug. 8 when the
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the ribbing aU the way around the cuff Leave the ends loose for Truth Seekers of the Bradford
the time being. Repeat this every three-quarters or half inch on Cl!ur~h of Christ met recently
the ribbing so the right side wUl not pucker when the threads are at the home of Linda Hyseil.
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Residents with paper to
together so they may be puUed up again should the sweater contrlbqte ro the drive are
stretch after several months ol wear. - MARGARET.
asked w telephone either 992DEAR POLLY - My mother recently made some inex- 7349 or 992-7441 for pickup.
pensive blankets that require a minimum of labor and expense. Danny Harrison presided at
She used large remnants .of terry cloth, in a large colorful pl"il\t,
the meeting with Tammy
measured it to fit her bed and bound the edges with cotton bin- Blake giving devotions. Prayer
ding. Using a double thickness of terry makes them especially was by C!Hford Smith. A haywarm and one side could be plain and the other a print.
ride was. planned for Aug. 30 .
Hanging baskets are now the rage and look very attractive in Next meeting wUl be July 30 at
a bathroom where most plants grow especially well due ro the
the home of Tammy Blake and
steam and moisture. - SHARON.
area teens are Invited w atDEAR POLLY - When my hair gets a bit droopy I refresh
tend. Refreshments were
my set by rolling It on rollers before my bath or shower and the
served.
steam perks up the set IF the rollers are left on at least 20
Attending besides those
minutes after the bath. - PAUUNE .
named-were John Blake; Diana
Lee, Becky Painter, Sonya
Justice, Donna Hysell, Mr1-.
Clifford Smith and Ruby
Hysell.
A program On Wlculture Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Jan Norris,
· 1111d ecology, their technical and Mrs. lona Hupp were
In 1973, a Brazilian jetliner
and social dimension and celebrated. Mrs. Shirley Ables crashed on approach at Orly
Jmpllcatlon, was presented by and Miss Vicki Ables serv.;d Airport in Paris, killing 122 of
Florence Smith at a meeting of refreshments. The Lord s the 134 persons aboard
· the Apple Grove United Prayer In unt.son closed the ·
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Methodist Women- at the meeting . Others attending
church Tuesday night.
were Mrs. Eileen Buck, Mrs.
A general dlscusalon was Alice Balser, Mrs. Bertha
held on agriculture and how lt Robinson, Mrs. Dolly . Wolfe,
iffect.s Ufe around the world. Mrs. Dorothy Roseberry and
sCripture was taken from . Mrs. JuUa Norris.
Genesis and · Matthew. Mn.
: Bess Parsons was at the plano
• for group singing of ' 'Bringing
~ In the Sheaves."
;· Fund raising projects were
planned during the .bUsiness
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Donna Hill. The birthdays of

Meigs girls
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VAGABOND STOVES were ll.led by the junior unit for
pert of their outdoor cooking. Mrs. Maxine Hart, lefl, was
advt.sor for the junior unttwhlch consisted of Barbara Haley
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Forest Run 10 Pomeroy 3
Syracuse 13 Meigs Inn 6
POTTED PLANTS
Meigs Inn 19 Mason 13 ·
MARION, Ill. (UP!)
Pantherettes 14 Racine Bank 3 Police Chief L. B. Hunley has
foiled . an apparent effort ro
establish a "pi&gt;V' plot in a
LIEN IS CAUSE
petunia patch on the wwn
Meigs Count~ Treasurer square.
Howard Frank s n ed as a
HUJiter said he ~Ueved the
defendant in suit fOI' money effort was made as a joke by a
filed by th City National Bank mariju~na user who ap.
and Trust Co. , Columbus, parenUy dropped a few seeds
against the Sold Investinent among the petunias.
Corp., Columbus, in the Meigs
The see\llings were 4 to 6
COWlty common pleas courl · Inches high when they were
only
because
lreaSW"er's
office the
has county
a real
·estate tax lien against the real
estate owned by the Sold In·
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Shirley A. Lawson, Racine
liled suit for divorce in Mei~
County Conunon Pleas Court
· against Robert F. Lawson, Sr.,
Po~tland, charging gross
neglect of duty.

SQUAD ASSISTS .
RACINE - The Racine ER
Squad· Thursday at 1:35 p.m.
transported Sharon Smith
Pomeroy, a medical patient, to'
Vet.erans Memorial Hospital.

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JULY
CLEARANCE
MEN'S

MESH SHOES
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The. ASCS;office will be open
until noon on Saturday, July 13
for convenience of farmers
who wish to sign for the 1974
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A "Ca pitol secret" is how
someOne manages to spring
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C)N BOTH MEN AND

and the water will not boil I nearly boiling 1 w•ter to 1'k
over? Clean sl&lt;&gt;rage areas and inches of the jar «&gt;ps. Bring w
make plans to use up lelt-over a boll and heat until a thercanned food . Group "last mometer (cooking oc candy)
year 's"so that it is eaSy to use, put in center of jar shows 180
and so it is separated from degrees F (82, degrees C). If
"new'' canning. Repair Ql' add you do not have a thershelves as neede,d . Cood mometer, partly heated pints
storage areas are cool, dark will take at least seven minutes
and dry . Check rings and and quarts at feast 10 minutes
estimate number of lids you - and both may take much
wiU need. Discard damaged longer. For safety:s sake, you
jars . Pian for kinds and need a non-slip jar lifter, to
varieties of vegetables and take out the hot jars, for
fruits preferred by your closing and !lien placiftg in
canner for processing.
family, if possible.
RETURNS HOME
I'm afraid of handling the hot
I hear talk abOut tlle "new"
Mrs. Mabel Tracy returned
canning times and methOds. cars in exhausting. Is there from Oklahoma City Saturday
Why have they .been changed' another methOd' You may pre- after visiting lhere with
New" canning metllods and heat (bring just to boiling and relatives . She accompanied ·
times are being used because hold hot) fruits or vegetables, her brothers, Charles We&amp;t and
they have been found to be loosely fill heated jars, add daughter, Linda, Dinuba,
safer and to give better results . liquid and seal. There will still Calif., and Henry West ,
Safer because there is less be danger of air pockets and Merced, Calif., to Oklahoma
danger or food poisoning when incomplete removal · of gases. City after they had visited here
foOds are processed longer or Also, the product may he •at the Tracy home .
under pressure. The organisms soflened and become mushy
causing poisOning have from handling.
What causes jars not to seal?"'ivegetables, meats and
become more heat-resistant
because of careless methOds in Should 1 reprocess? Jars may mlsfwes)shouldneverbeeven
the past. Better resu lts not seal because of flaws in the tasted until they have been
because there Is less spoilage jar or lid, or if lood is left on the boiledo!O minutes; corn and
dlie to poor sealing when jars sealing edge. Seals may also he gr~ens 20 minutes. Heat to
are exhausted and when all broken if self sealing lids are bo~ling, cover and continue
prQducts including fruits and tightened after processing or bo11ing 10 or . 20 minutes. Then
pickles are processed after se t upside down to cool. After they may be safely eaten, 11
processing do not tighten or there has been no foaming or
jars ate filled .
How have times and methOds turn over jars with self...aling ofl-odor .
What bulletins will give me
been changed? Safeguards on lids.
If the seal is broken you may more information on canning?
what is canned for your own
family should be equal to what re-heat and process over again. Ohio Bulletin 553 • · Canning
is required when food is canned However, the prOduct will he Fruits and Vegetables;
fOr sale. Therefore processing overcooked and lose rood U.S.D.A. Bulletin No. 8 ·Home
times have been increased on value. A lew jars could be kepi Canning of Fruits and
some fruits and ·vege tables in the refrigerator and used Vegetables ; No. 56 • How to
from what was reconunended within a short time instead of Make Jellies, Jams and
Preserves at Home; No: 92 •
a few years ago. New times are re-processing.
listed in Ohio Bulletin 553
Can I use peanut butter, Making Pickles and Relishes at ·
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~~ca nning
Fruits
and pickle, and salad dressing jars Home.
for canning? These make good' These bulletins are avaUable
Vegetables."
Exhausting is also recom- refrigerator storage jars. in llmlled quantities from the
mended as
the most Some of the sturdy tapered jars Extension Office.
satisfacrory way to can m'ost can he used in freezing. They
vegetables a,nd fruits: By are not intended for re-use in
removing air and gases this canning. They are not temway, also soflening the prOduct pered to stand extreme heat ·
by heating, the jar when closed and pressure and either do nol
contains almost no air to ' be use standard jar lids or have a
driven off, and shouid be filled narrow (therefore uncertain)
w a level that will not cause sealing surface. They shoUld
leaking and endanger the seal. never be used for canning low. What is exhausting? How can acid foOds (all foods except
I dq it? To exhaust; !iii jar with ' pickles, jams and jellies, fruils
blanched hot vegetable or fruit and tomatoes), which. are
and liquid (preferably hot, to canned In the pressure CBnner.
If foOd looks and smells all
hasteri beatings) to 'k to
inches of «&gt;p. Place filled .jars, right, C!lll I use it right from the
foods
uncovered, on ' rack in hot jar ? Low acid

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HY MARTACIJILKEY
County E•telllilun Agent
Home Econo.mlcs
With more people putting in
horr.e gardens than ever
before, there is a real need for
accurate Information ilbout
current food preservation
lechniques.
Canning Is one pop~lar
' methOd ol foOd preservation.
RecenUy, rising food costs
combined with a desire for
more "natural" foods have
caused a revival or' interest in
hOil)e canning.
Whether yoU are a newcomer
«&gt; home canning or an "old
pro," there are several facts
you should consider before you
begin.
Will it pay me to can this
year? Home canning may be a
real saving if you have your
own garden, or free or inex·
pensive
fresh
produce
available or you already have
or can share canning equip·
ment. Canners ~re expensive
and both jars and lids will he
scarce this year. If you are
willing to read instructions and
follow them carefully; canning
is not for the person who likes
wdo her own thing. You "bet
your life" on what you do. If
you have been successful in
canning in the past. If you have
had _problems with spoilage
and poor sealing, you may he
wiser w sell jars and equip·
men! and plan lor more careful
buymanship such as cases of
foOd to meet family needs.
Time, fuel and energy, sugar
and other materials, as well as
cost of · produce need to _be
considered . The greatest
savings are in canning of unsalted and sugar-free foods for
diets.
What can I do now to he
ready when I have foOd to can?
Check your pressure canner.
Has the gauge been checked
within the last year? (If you
have a canner with a dial
ga uge, bring the lid to the
Extension Office any Wednesaay between 9:30a.m. and
3:30p.m ., except dilring lunch
from 12·1 and we'll test it for
you, free of charge. Weighted
gauges - those that jiggle to
release steam and hold
pressure - do not need to be
checked. Is the gasket-seal be·
·tween lid and canner in need of
replacement? Are safely
valves, petcocks, and safety
plugs in good condition? Order
and replace any worn parts at
once!
· Check your boiling water
bath canner. Is the ra_ck in good
condition. Is the canner deep
enough so that jars and lids can
be covered one or two inches

SERVICE HELD
The Middleport UnJtCd
Penttc01tal Church conduc:lfd
an ordination oorv\ce Wednesday night lor David Acrw,
newly appointed deacon. Alto
recognl1ed during lbe aerv~
were deacons ~Uy ,...
villg, Charles Friley, "Ronlllcl
Dougan, and U!roy SalUN.
Speaker for the service wu
Rev, L. J. Roshon, who until
recenUy paslored llie Porl!lmouth United Pentecoottl

JULY IS

only '3;99

SAVINGS OF

Truth Seekers
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appreciated .

BA HR CLOTHIERS

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noticed «&gt;ok
anda. sample
weeded «&gt; out
Hunler
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llllnois Bureau or investigation
«&gt; confirm it was marijuana.

PARTYoNs9TH
the City National Bank and
Wilbur Logan, who will be 89
Trust Co.
July 19, wiU celebrate his
birthday with a party on
Monday, July 15, at the Senior
_ LOCAL .TEMPS
Citizens Cent.er. Dinner will he
- The temperature ill down- from 11 :30 a.m. «&gt; 12:30 p.m.
town Pomeroy at '11 a.m. with dancing from 1 w 3 p.m.
Friday was 71 degrees . under Those who wish to attend are
sunny skies. ·
invited «&gt; come to the party.

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But flowers
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Reevea, Brownie unit leader, and Valerie Jeffers, Joyce Stewart, Crystal Lane, Trina Reeves

Auxiliary installs -officers·

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HAPPY Harvesters Class, 6
p.m · covered dish dinner,
covered by business meeting.
MARY SHRINE, White
Shrine ol Jerusalem, 6 p.m.
plcnlc at the Shrine Park
Racine.
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JUDY RIGGS majorette and
fil!g corps practice 4 to 6 p.m.
at Meigs High School. All urged
«&gt; attend.
SATURDAY
DEMONSTRATION for all
Meigs FF A boys on how to
prepare market steers and
. market hogs for show' 7 p.m.,
Brian Windon residence. Brian
wlll demonstrate steers and
Lester Parker, hogs. Information on ' location or
Windon home can be secured
by Clllling Aaron Sayre, 992·
3734.

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glriiiCOUt day camp held at Cmnp Klasbuta. Asmttng 11er
with the financing for the
p-ogr'am was Mrs. Nancy
Jeffers, Who als.o provided
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ICE CREAM Social, 8:30
p.m., . Rock Springs United
MethOdist Church. Homemade
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SON BORN
Mr. and- Mrs. Robert W.
Sloan, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, are
announcing the birth of a !On,
Christopher Robert, July 7, at
the Holzer Medical Center. The
infant weighed 8lbs., a ozs. Mr.
and Mrs. Sloan have two other
children, Timothy, six, and
Angela, four. Maternal
' grandparent.s are Mt. and Mrs.
James Walker, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Belva Sloan, Rt. 2,
P.omeroy, is the paternal
grandmother. Mrs. Myrtle
Long, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Mrs . Lawrence Walker,
Middleport, are the great·
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Add to your dictionary of
· collective nouns: A brush of
artists.
The one trouble with July'
Is that they didn'l pull\ nex'
to nice, cool September.
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best·eelling compacts come from Plymouth . Ap~
there's good reason lor it. Our small cars give you
plenty of room inside, lots of trunk space out back .
and great small-car parking and hand ling. Some·
thing elsa: Ail '75 prices are gonna go up. So now's
the time to buy. Especially now that our eight great
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Camp Kiashuta near Chester this week, Meigs
County girl scouts experienced the freedom andJun
of outdoor living.
A day camp held there this week for scouts of the
Big Bend Neighborhood of the Black Diamond Girl
Scoot Council concluded this afternoon &lt;Friday)
w!th an awards ceremony.
Each of the girls received a camp patch, along
with ribbons in recognitio11 of her achievements of
the week.
The 21 scoots attending day camp were trans·
ported to and from the site in ·the back of a pickup
truck driven by Mrs. Nancy Jeffers.
They hiked, gathered material for terrariums
and wild flowers for arrangements, built tables of
sticks lashed together with rope, they learned the art
. of fire building, _of outdoor cookery, and of knot
tying.
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There was even a lesson on first aide for insect
and snake bite enhanced by the appearance of two
snakes - one a copperhead killed by Brownie
Leader Gertrude Casto, the otlter a black snake
which slithered away. Photo essay by Charlene

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Tho Pomeroy Emerg~ney
Squad a_nswered a ca~ «&gt;
Ugion Terrace at 3:2'1 a.m .
Friday lor """ Rudl.oiU who
was Ill, He wao taken 14
Vet.eran, Memorial HO!Spllal .
At 7:10 a.m. Friday, the
squad wu called to the
Pomero~ U!vee where they
were «&gt; piCk up a cook from a
riverboat. The cook bad
become Ill. However, llie bQat
went to Mlddlep«t where the
cook was picked up by the
Southeast.em Ohlo Emergency
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suffer from uncorrected or
untreated hearing loss "to
seek help.

DIVORCES FILED
Two suits for divorce have
been filed •ill Meigs County
Common Pleas Court each
charging gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty.
Filing were Virginia Pennillgron, Middleport, against
Charles J. Pennington, Hart.
ford; Salem A. Yates,
Pomeroy , against Nina D.
Yates, Pomeroy.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Willia'm Bland,
Pomeroy; Kenneth Davis,
Rutland ; Hattie Nesselroad,
. Pomeroy i Robert Forest,
Rutland; Howard Russell,
Pomeroy.
Discharged - Paul Hill,
Dana Howell, John Hunnell.

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prepared to encourage

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Well -known celebrities from
all walks of life tell thelr
personal stories of triumph
in theJr fields because they
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Diles Hearing Aid Center
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NEW GAMES, OLD GAMES are alwaya a part of lbe day camp program, and Londm
Bridge remains a favorite. Here playing the game are Barbato Will, Laura Pu11Jns Cindy
Qartis, Robin.Gaspers, Carolyn Cas!9, and Kiln Morrow, with Mn. Gertrude casto · a Brownie
unit leader, looking on.
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Installalion of officers
highlighted a meeting of the
Lewis Manley Pos_t 263,
American Legion Auxiliary
Tuesday night at tbe Naomi
Baptist Church, Pomeroy.
. Mrs. Campbell Ha_rper, past
president, now ser·ving as
chl!irwoman of Americanism
and music, was lilstaUing of,
ficer. She was assisted by Mrs."
Gertrude Buller, sergeant-at.

anns.
Officers Installed were Mrs.
Allen Hsmeton, president ;
Mro. Harrt.l BenUey, first

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8ortlil'lq t.ompany
Middleport

vice president; . Mrs. Harper,
second vice president; Mrs.Arnold Richards, secretary;
Smith,
Mrs.
William
lresasurer; Mrs. William
Winston, chl!plain; Mrs. Er•
nest Bowles, . hlStoria~ ; and
Mrs. Butler, sergeant-at-arms. ·
Mrs . . ~~P~ ?pened_ the
meeting m ntuahstlc form and
reports were given by the of.
fleers. Cards were signed for
those members who live out of
the area. Communications

CAMPFIRE &lt;X&gt;OKING -A pot of chill w&amp;S prepared over an open fire by Mn. Carolyn

and Beth Teaford; pictured left torlght, at tbe scout day camp Thursday.

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Forfeiting bonds were Doy
Nitz, Pomeroy, disturbing the
· peace, Roger Hill, disturbing
the peace, David Craham,
iqtoxication, Delbert
Luckadoo, disorderly conduct,
Laura Garlinger, ntoxication,
Walter · King , intoxication,
Marvin L. Friend, Pomeroy, ·
each $30 bonds; James Sellers,
East Liverpool, and Gilbert
Sellers, East Liverpool, $30
each on disturbing the peace
charges; Daniel E. Knolls,
Gallipolis, $100 reckless
manner; Hobert Crump, Point
Pleasant, $250, driving while
intoxicated. Addresses were
riot list.ed _on a number of the
defendants forfeiting bonds.

were read along ·with the
bulletin from the Eighth
District president.
Plans were made for Mro;
Bentley to represent the
Auxiliary at the Department of
Ohio convention w he held this
weekend In Columbus.
The _prayer for peace was '
given ·by Mrs. Winston and
members sang "Nearer My
God. to Thee" w close the
meeting.
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Hanisonville tops Giants

For the winners, Gary
Howard went .the distance ' ·
slrlking out nine, walking two
and giving up two hits. Both
Giant runs were unearned.
Scott . McKinney went the
first four innings for the
Giants, fanning six, walking
three and giving up six hits.
Randy Smith weni the finiil
frame, striking out three and
allowing fOl!l' hits.
Ricky Smith and Chris
Woods each had a single for the
Giants, while Willie Donohue
Md a pair of .doubles to pace
Hlu'risonville.
Other. Harrlsonvlile hitters
were Gary Howard with a
single and a double, Dave
Harper with a single. and a

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double, Randy Mitchell with
two singles, Nathan Arnold
with a double and Bobby
·Williams with a single .

Rev. and Mrs. William die port.
were honored on their
Knittel
The Ladles Auxiliary of the
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wedding
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school hour at the United corsage and the minister with a
Pentecostal Olurch ill Mid- · boutonniere. Linda Acree read
scripture from Genesis and a
poem by Helen Steiner Rice
enUUed 11 What is Love?"
In the social room of the
church, a tradiUonal three·
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offering were presented ro the
couple. A buffet was served to
the honored guests and their
friends.
Cotning from Portsmouth for
By Polly Cfamer
the occuion were the parents
of Mrs. Knittel, Mr. and Mrs .
Mose Messer. Sending roses.of
DEAR POLJ..Y -' Our water is very rusty and since we
remembrance were her
have just·booght a new shower stall, I would like to know how
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Livena, St. Louis, and
«&gt;take care of it so it stays looking goQd. - IRENE L.
Dolly, Portsmouth.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve is with the new polyester or
The observance was an
talon_thread. In threading the sewing machine It seems wspread
out like a fan and If I do get the thread through the needle it express)on of the deep and
seldom moves more than an eighth of an inch. This means I have abiding Jove for Rev. and Mrs.
Knittel who work a labor of
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to keep beeswax in my machine drawer and tweezers wgrab the love
lor their church and
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thread that has more "back bone". - BARBARA
congregation said.
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HOT water and hold a few minutes. Dry as usuall and then the
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ribbing should be nicely shrunk. If it should shrink too much the
remedy is to again dip ill hot water, hand stretch to the required
slze and dry pinned wsize between two towels . .;,. TERESA .
DEAR POLLY - I want to tell Lynn how I tlg!)ten the ribbing
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elastic seWing thread to go around the ribbing, turn the sweater
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wrong side out, catch the underneath side of the purl stitches in planned for Aug. 8 when the
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the time being. Repeat this every three-quarters or half inch on Cl!ur~h of Christ met recently
the ribbing so the right side wUl not pucker when the threads are at the home of Linda Hyseil.
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Residents with paper to
together so they may be puUed up again should the sweater contrlbqte ro the drive are
stretch after several months ol wear. - MARGARET.
asked w telephone either 992DEAR POLLY - My mother recently made some inex- 7349 or 992-7441 for pickup.
pensive blankets that require a minimum of labor and expense. Danny Harrison presided at
She used large remnants .of terry cloth, in a large colorful pl"il\t,
the meeting with Tammy
measured it to fit her bed and bound the edges with cotton bin- Blake giving devotions. Prayer
ding. Using a double thickness of terry makes them especially was by C!Hford Smith. A haywarm and one side could be plain and the other a print.
ride was. planned for Aug. 30 .
Hanging baskets are now the rage and look very attractive in Next meeting wUl be July 30 at
a bathroom where most plants grow especially well due ro the
the home of Tammy Blake and
steam and moisture. - SHARON.
area teens are Invited w atDEAR POLLY - When my hair gets a bit droopy I refresh
tend. Refreshments were
my set by rolling It on rollers before my bath or shower and the
served.
steam perks up the set IF the rollers are left on at least 20
Attending besides those
minutes after the bath. - PAUUNE .
named-were John Blake; Diana
Lee, Becky Painter, Sonya
Justice, Donna Hysell, Mr1-.
Clifford Smith and Ruby
Hysell.
A program On Wlculture Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Jan Norris,
· 1111d ecology, their technical and Mrs. lona Hupp were
In 1973, a Brazilian jetliner
and social dimension and celebrated. Mrs. Shirley Ables crashed on approach at Orly
Jmpllcatlon, was presented by and Miss Vicki Ables serv.;d Airport in Paris, killing 122 of
Florence Smith at a meeting of refreshments. The Lord s the 134 persons aboard
· the Apple Grove United Prayer In unt.son closed the ·
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church Tuesday night.
were Mrs. Eileen Buck, Mrs.
A general dlscusalon was Alice Balser, Mrs. Bertha
held on agriculture and how lt Robinson, Mrs. Dolly . Wolfe,
iffect.s Ufe around the world. Mrs. Dorothy Roseberry and
sCripture was taken from . Mrs. JuUa Norris.
Genesis and · Matthew. Mn.
: Bess Parsons was at the plano
• for group singing of ' 'Bringing
~ In the Sheaves."
;· Fund raising projects were
planned during the .bUsiness
• meeting conducted by Mrs.
Donna Hill. The birthdays of

Meigs girls
softball scores

VAGABOND STOVES were ll.led by the junior unit for
pert of their outdoor cooking. Mrs. Maxine Hart, lefl, was
advt.sor for the junior unttwhlch consisted of Barbara Haley
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Forest Run 10 Pomeroy 3
Syracuse 13 Meigs Inn 6
POTTED PLANTS
Meigs Inn 19 Mason 13 ·
MARION, Ill. (UP!)
Pantherettes 14 Racine Bank 3 Police Chief L. B. Hunley has
foiled . an apparent effort ro
establish a "pi&gt;V' plot in a
LIEN IS CAUSE
petunia patch on the wwn
Meigs Count~ Treasurer square.
Howard Frank s n ed as a
HUJiter said he ~Ueved the
defendant in suit fOI' money effort was made as a joke by a
filed by th City National Bank mariju~na user who ap.
and Trust Co. , Columbus, parenUy dropped a few seeds
against the Sold Investinent among the petunias.
Corp., Columbus, in the Meigs
The see\llings were 4 to 6
COWlty common pleas courl · Inches high when they were
only
because
lreaSW"er's
office the
has county
a real
·estate tax lien against the real
estate owned by the Sold In·
vestment Corp. and thls lien·

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Shirley A. Lawson, Racine
liled suit for divorce in Mei~
County Conunon Pleas Court
· against Robert F. Lawson, Sr.,
Po~tland, charging gross
neglect of duty.

SQUAD ASSISTS .
RACINE - The Racine ER
Squad· Thursday at 1:35 p.m.
transported Sharon Smith
Pomeroy, a medical patient, to'
Vet.erans Memorial Hospital.

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choose flowers that best
express your sentimenls·. And
remember, we can send Your
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352 E. MAIN

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PH. 992-2'644

Women have ecology program

AMANA

JULY
CLEARANCE
MEN'S

MESH SHOES
Slip-on &amp; Tie

· OFFICE OPEN
The. ASCS;office will be open
until noon on Saturday, July 13
for convenience of farmers
who wish to sign for the 1974
wheat and feed grain program.

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SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
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A "Ca pitol secret" is how
someOne manages to spring
·an the leaks.
One man's trash is another
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C)N BOTH MEN AND

and the water will not boil I nearly boiling 1 w•ter to 1'k
over? Clean sl&lt;&gt;rage areas and inches of the jar «&gt;ps. Bring w
make plans to use up lelt-over a boll and heat until a thercanned food . Group "last mometer (cooking oc candy)
year 's"so that it is eaSy to use, put in center of jar shows 180
and so it is separated from degrees F (82, degrees C). If
"new'' canning. Repair Ql' add you do not have a thershelves as neede,d . Cood mometer, partly heated pints
storage areas are cool, dark will take at least seven minutes
and dry . Check rings and and quarts at feast 10 minutes
estimate number of lids you - and both may take much
wiU need. Discard damaged longer. For safety:s sake, you
jars . Pian for kinds and need a non-slip jar lifter, to
varieties of vegetables and take out the hot jars, for
fruits preferred by your closing and !lien placiftg in
canner for processing.
family, if possible.
RETURNS HOME
I'm afraid of handling the hot
I hear talk abOut tlle "new"
Mrs. Mabel Tracy returned
canning times and methOds. cars in exhausting. Is there from Oklahoma City Saturday
Why have they .been changed' another methOd' You may pre- after visiting lhere with
New" canning metllods and heat (bring just to boiling and relatives . She accompanied ·
times are being used because hold hot) fruits or vegetables, her brothers, Charles We&amp;t and
they have been found to be loosely fill heated jars, add daughter, Linda, Dinuba,
safer and to give better results . liquid and seal. There will still Calif., and Henry West ,
Safer because there is less be danger of air pockets and Merced, Calif., to Oklahoma
danger or food poisoning when incomplete removal · of gases. City after they had visited here
foOds are processed longer or Also, the product may he •at the Tracy home .
under pressure. The organisms soflened and become mushy
causing poisOning have from handling.
What causes jars not to seal?"'ivegetables, meats and
become more heat-resistant
because of careless methOds in Should 1 reprocess? Jars may mlsfwes)shouldneverbeeven
the past. Better resu lts not seal because of flaws in the tasted until they have been
because there Is less spoilage jar or lid, or if lood is left on the boiledo!O minutes; corn and
dlie to poor sealing when jars sealing edge. Seals may also he gr~ens 20 minutes. Heat to
are exhausted and when all broken if self sealing lids are bo~ling, cover and continue
prQducts including fruits and tightened after processing or bo11ing 10 or . 20 minutes. Then
pickles are processed after se t upside down to cool. After they may be safely eaten, 11
processing do not tighten or there has been no foaming or
jars ate filled .
How have times and methOds turn over jars with self...aling ofl-odor .
What bulletins will give me
been changed? Safeguards on lids.
If the seal is broken you may more information on canning?
what is canned for your own
family should be equal to what re-heat and process over again. Ohio Bulletin 553 • · Canning
is required when food is canned However, the prOduct will he Fruits and Vegetables;
fOr sale. Therefore processing overcooked and lose rood U.S.D.A. Bulletin No. 8 ·Home
times have been increased on value. A lew jars could be kepi Canning of Fruits and
some fruits and ·vege tables in the refrigerator and used Vegetables ; No. 56 • How to
from what was reconunended within a short time instead of Make Jellies, Jams and
Preserves at Home; No: 92 •
a few years ago. New times are re-processing.
listed in Ohio Bulletin 553
Can I use peanut butter, Making Pickles and Relishes at ·
,
~~ca nning
Fruits
and pickle, and salad dressing jars Home.
for canning? These make good' These bulletins are avaUable
Vegetables."
Exhausting is also recom- refrigerator storage jars. in llmlled quantities from the
mended as
the most Some of the sturdy tapered jars Extension Office.
satisfacrory way to can m'ost can he used in freezing. They
vegetables a,nd fruits: By are not intended for re-use in
removing air and gases this canning. They are not temway, also soflening the prOduct pered to stand extreme heat ·
by heating, the jar when closed and pressure and either do nol
contains almost no air to ' be use standard jar lids or have a
driven off, and shouid be filled narrow (therefore uncertain)
w a level that will not cause sealing surface. They shoUld
leaking and endanger the seal. never be used for canning low. What is exhausting? How can acid foOds (all foods except
I dq it? To exhaust; !iii jar with ' pickles, jams and jellies, fruils
blanched hot vegetable or fruit and tomatoes), which. are
and liquid (preferably hot, to canned In the pressure CBnner.
If foOd looks and smells all
hasteri beatings) to 'k to
inches of «&gt;p. Place filled .jars, right, C!lll I use it right from the
foods
uncovered, on ' rack in hot jar ? Low acid

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20% to 50%..

HY MARTACIJILKEY
County E•telllilun Agent
Home Econo.mlcs
With more people putting in
horr.e gardens than ever
before, there is a real need for
accurate Information ilbout
current food preservation
lechniques.
Canning Is one pop~lar
' methOd ol foOd preservation.
RecenUy, rising food costs
combined with a desire for
more "natural" foods have
caused a revival or' interest in
hOil)e canning.
Whether yoU are a newcomer
«&gt; home canning or an "old
pro," there are several facts
you should consider before you
begin.
Will it pay me to can this
year? Home canning may be a
real saving if you have your
own garden, or free or inex·
pensive
fresh
produce
available or you already have
or can share canning equip·
ment. Canners ~re expensive
and both jars and lids will he
scarce this year. If you are
willing to read instructions and
follow them carefully; canning
is not for the person who likes
wdo her own thing. You "bet
your life" on what you do. If
you have been successful in
canning in the past. If you have
had _problems with spoilage
and poor sealing, you may he
wiser w sell jars and equip·
men! and plan lor more careful
buymanship such as cases of
foOd to meet family needs.
Time, fuel and energy, sugar
and other materials, as well as
cost of · produce need to _be
considered . The greatest
savings are in canning of unsalted and sugar-free foods for
diets.
What can I do now to he
ready when I have foOd to can?
Check your pressure canner.
Has the gauge been checked
within the last year? (If you
have a canner with a dial
ga uge, bring the lid to the
Extension Office any Wednesaay between 9:30a.m. and
3:30p.m ., except dilring lunch
from 12·1 and we'll test it for
you, free of charge. Weighted
gauges - those that jiggle to
release steam and hold
pressure - do not need to be
checked. Is the gasket-seal be·
·tween lid and canner in need of
replacement? Are safely
valves, petcocks, and safety
plugs in good condition? Order
and replace any worn parts at
once!
· Check your boiling water
bath canner. Is the ra_ck in good
condition. Is the canner deep
enough so that jars and lids can
be covered one or two inches

SERVICE HELD
The Middleport UnJtCd
Penttc01tal Church conduc:lfd
an ordination oorv\ce Wednesday night lor David Acrw,
newly appointed deacon. Alto
recognl1ed during lbe aerv~
were deacons ~Uy ,...
villg, Charles Friley, "Ronlllcl
Dougan, and U!roy SalUN.
Speaker for the service wu
Rev, L. J. Roshon, who until
recenUy paslored llie Porl!lmouth United Pentecoottl

JULY IS

only '3;99

SAVINGS OF

Truth Seekers
have meeting,
plan drive

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unde rs lood . And always
appreciated .

BA HR CLOTHIERS

"1'he liome ~~ the Friendly Folks'' .

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noticed «&gt;ok
anda. sample
weeded «&gt; out
Hunler
th~ · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .
llllnois Bureau or investigation
«&gt; confirm it was marijuana.

PARTYoNs9TH
the City National Bank and
Wilbur Logan, who will be 89
Trust Co.
July 19, wiU celebrate his
birthday with a party on
Monday, July 15, at the Senior
_ LOCAL .TEMPS
Citizens Cent.er. Dinner will he
- The temperature ill down- from 11 :30 a.m. «&gt; 12:30 p.m.
town Pomeroy at '11 a.m. with dancing from 1 w 3 p.m.
Friday was 71 degrees . under Those who wish to attend are
sunny skies. ·
invited «&gt; come to the party.

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words simply
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But flowers
say it all.

Reevea, Brownie unit leader, and Valerie Jeffers, Joyce Stewart, Crystal Lane, Trina Reeves

Auxiliary installs -officers·

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HAPPY Harvesters Class, 6
p.m · covered dish dinner,
covered by business meeting.
MARY SHRINE, White
Shrine ol Jerusalem, 6 p.m.
plcnlc at the Shrine Park
Racine.
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JUDY RIGGS majorette and
fil!g corps practice 4 to 6 p.m.
at Meigs High School. All urged
«&gt; attend.
SATURDAY
DEMONSTRATION for all
Meigs FF A boys on how to
prepare market steers and
. market hogs for show' 7 p.m.,
Brian Windon residence. Brian
wlll demonstrate steers and
Lester Parker, hogs. Information on ' location or
Windon home can be secured
by Clllling Aaron Sayre, 992·
3734.

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glriiiCOUt day camp held at Cmnp Klasbuta. Asmttng 11er
with the financing for the
p-ogr'am was Mrs. Nancy
Jeffers, Who als.o provided
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FRIDAY
ICE CREAM Social, 8:30
p.m., . Rock Springs United
MethOdist Church. Homemade
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Canning hints listed

SON BORN
Mr. and- Mrs. Robert W.
Sloan, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, are
announcing the birth of a !On,
Christopher Robert, July 7, at
the Holzer Medical Center. The
infant weighed 8lbs., a ozs. Mr.
and Mrs. Sloan have two other
children, Timothy, six, and
Angela, four. Maternal
' grandparent.s are Mt. and Mrs.
James Walker, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Belva Sloan, Rt. 2,
P.omeroy, is the paternal
grandmother. Mrs. Myrtle
Long, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Mrs . Lawrence Walker,
Middleport, are the great·
grandparenls .

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Add to your dictionary of
· collective nouns: A brush of
artists.
The one trouble with July'
Is that they didn'l pull\ nex'
to nice, cool September.
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It costs us more to keep 'em than to sell 'em.
So c'mon in for a Clean-up Deal.
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best·eelling compacts come from Plymouth . Ap~
there's good reason lor it. Our small cars give you
plenty of room inside, lots of trunk space out back .
and great small-car parking and hand ling. Some·
thing elsa: Ail '75 prices are gonna go up. So now's
the time to buy. Especially now that our eight great
small car buys are ail clearance priced . So c'mon

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SEVENTH - DAY
AD ·
YE.NTIST Located on
M1•lt)erry
Htolghts.
nt'ar

Vete-rans Memorlel

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P.omeroy
Pastor H•rbert
Morvan Sabbath School. evtorv

Satvrdav at 1 p m and worship
5:ervtce followmg at 3 1!i p m

w H Perrin. putor Roy

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Maytor

Sunday school

Church

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worsh iP se-rvice

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Youth cho•r rehears•!. Mon

&lt;1111y , 3 ~0 p m under d irec t ton
of Mary Skinner senior cho•r
rehearsal 7 JO p m 1 hursday

with

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Nca se-

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P0MER0'f C HURCH OF
THE NAZA~ENE - Corner
Union and Mulb~l'ry
Rev
Clyde V Henderson pastor
Sunday school. 9 30 a m Glen
McClung, sup t
mornth.Q
worsh ip, 10 30 a m
e ... entng
s~rvlc~
7 30 mtd week ser
vice , Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
R~v
Harold Deeth rector
Church service.L-. 10 30 a m
Holv communion f trst Sunday
of month , church SChOOl , 10 30
am for nurser v throuah 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRtST - Ferre ll Grontnger
pastor Btble school 9 30 a m
worsh ip 10 30 a m
adult
worsh tp serviCe and young
peopl e's meetmg 7 JO p m
Comb •ned Btble studv. and
pr11 ye r me etmg , Wednesday,
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wtntng offt cer
In ch11 rg e Sunda v HI a m
Holin ess meetmg 10 30 am
Sunday Schoo l Young Peoples
L~gton , 7 p m
Thursday 1 to 3
p m Lad tes H_i&gt;l'l'l.e_L~gu@.. 7
p m , Prep c la sses
ST PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second and Sycamore
Sts , Pomeroy , the Rev
William Mtdt;lleworth pastor
SundBY School 9 JO a m
church serv •ces 10 30 a m

Alfred
Social 1'otcs
$14 80
Worship services were he ld
at lla m., Wi lli the Rev Meece
speaking fro.n Psalm 46, "Be
stiU and know that I am God , "
"Being sens1tlve to the v01ce of
God. " Attendance wa s 23,
offenng $22 Pledges $65
Conmmmon was recelved by
18 at the close of the worsh1p
service
Mr and Mrs W1lber Parker
attended the Estate sale of h1s
late aunt, Velma Staneart, m
Athens on N H1gh St , last
Saturday
A group of e1ght members of
the AHred Grange attended
Pomona Grarlge at Rock
Springs Grange Hall last
Friday eve(llng and furmshed
the refreshments for the
meeting.
V1cki Swartz of Mar1etta 1s
spending a week w1th her
rgrandmoUter, Nlna Robtnson,
and aunt, Clara Follrod, and
grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Hobart Swartz
C&lt;lnm Sue Woode returned to
her home at C~rclevllle
Saturday
evenmg
after
spending a week w1th Mr and
Mrs
Wilham Carr and
daughters
M{ and Mrs. Cla•r Woode
spent July 4 weekend w1th
relatiVes here and ass1sted m
the hay on the W1lliam Carr
farm and lawn mowmg on the
Woode farm and all returned
home Saturday evemng after
calling on her parents, Mr and
Mrs Robert Wh1te at Keno
Mr and Mrs. W1lliam Carr
accompamed by Sue Woode,
left early Monday mormng for
•Cleveland, Ohio, where Mrs
Carr will enter the Cleveland
Clime for observallon and
treatment.
Martha Ell1ott has returned
to her home here from
Unlvers1ty
Hosp1tal
m
Columbus much Improved
Mrs. Ollie Atherton 1s
recovenng from pamful Insectic•de Pmsomng to the skin
Mr, and Mrs Wllher Parker
received word that their son-mlaw and daughter, Mr and
Mrs Joseph Poole and Will had
arrived m Ogden, Utah, Air
Force base ass1gnment last
Sunday. They are livmg m an
apartment awaiting more
desirable hvmg quarters
Mr and Mrs Robert White of
Keno VISited their son-m-law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs
William Carr and daughters a
couple of times last week

Langsville
By Mrs. Barr
Bruce Roberts of Point
Pleasant, W. Va , called on
Michael
Barr
Thursday

evening
Dorothy Wr~ght IS home from
Veterans Memor1al Hosp1tal
and ill Improving.
Mr and Mrs Less Danewood
of Syracuse called on her
father, J. T Ledlle and her
brother and sisler~n-law, Mr .
and Mrs Bernard Ledlie
Sunday evening
Mr. Jooeph Marone, MISS
ftfary Marone and friends of
Macnetlc Spring, 0 , called on
lbelr grandmother, Mrs
Elvira ll8J'I' Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Card··
.wallader and sons of Vlln,dleller, 0., spent the weekend
wllb her mother, Mrs. Elvira

Barr recenUy
Mra.

Melva Eblin and
dllllhn, BWy Joe and Kim-

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Larry Barr'

llldllllt and 1&gt;evld, called
Jln, Alplil Barr recently
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SYRACUSE
FIRST
C HURCH OF GO D
Rev
Georg e Orler pastor Sunday
sc hool 9 45 a m
morn 1n9
preachtng
11
am
e ... angeltst tc serv tce 7 30 p m .
Pray e r mee lmg Thursday ,
7 30 pm
POMEROY -- WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHR IST, '200 W
Matn St - Loren T Stephens
evangeltst phone 992 78S6
Conservat 1 ve
non
mstrumental Sund ay worshtP •
10 am Btble study 11 am ,
worsh tp 6 p m Wednesday
Bible study , 7 p m
MIDWAY
COM MUNITY
CHURCH
lnon
den om mat IO.[lal J
Langsvtl le
Dexter Roarr: lhe Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sunday school,
10 am , even mg worshtp. 7 30
p m
Prayer
meetmg,
Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth
group, Frtday 7 30 p m

HarrisonviUe
Society News

sunday School at u ndance on
July 7 was 30, the offt' mtt was

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HEART ~ Re\1
John
Na cuam
pUIOt
PhonE'
991 1825
S11tur day E"\lt'rHn9 Mass , 7 J.O
p m ~un day Mass 8 11nd 10
am Con t ~ssions, Saturday, 7
7 30 p m
l OMEAOY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert K l '1n pastor ,
Wtlll am Watson &lt;;unday school
supt Sunday Sl'l(.')i 9 30 a m
BYF 6 p m , lltble study
Wednesday 7 p m
c ho tr
practtce Wednesday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYA N
HOliNESS
CHURCH Harr,sonvttle Rev 0 Dell
/ ~o nley Pas.tor
Henry Ebttn ,
Sunday Sch oOol Sv pt Sunday
School 9 30 a m
Evenmg
wor sht p 7 30 p m Prayer and
Praise servu:e Thursday 7 30
SACA:ED

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINiTY

on

A Father's Day dmner for K

C Welsh was attended by his
children Mr and Mrs Leroy
Welsh , Pomeroy RD 4, Mr and
Mrs Denzil We lsh, Mid·
dleport, RD, Mr and Mrs
W111le Collms and Manon of
Ridgway , 0 , Mr and Mrs
Dav1d Napper, Pomeroy RD 4,
Mr and Mrs Robert Welsh,
Columbus, and Mrs Letha
Cowen
Mr Ron Thomas has pur·
chased the Katie Wilson
property and rented 11 to Mrs
Betty Althouse He put a new
roof on the house and 1s
'
pamtlng
11
Mrs Betty Graham and sons
v1sited Mrs Janet Graham
Mr
and Mrs
Russell
Ashanam, wh o live on the Sam
LewJs da1ry farm, purchased
the Darold Graham trailer and
w1ll lake possesSion Aug I
Mrs
Dena Welsh has
returned horne from the
hosp1tal, somewhat unproved
The Semor Clt1zens enJoyed a
potluck supper at Forest Acre
Lake Tuesday evemng
Mrs NeUle Borgan lS vtsttlng
her stster m West Vlrgmta
The Lend A Hand met at the
church Thursday evenmg
Mr Dw1ght S~eple of Dayton
ts vtsttlng Mr and Mrs
Eugene Young
Mrs Wilda W1seman has
been suffermg from a spramed
ankle
Mrs Cora Jewell IS m the
h ospt tal d ue t o a ga ul bl a dder
attack
..
Dr and Mrs Don Glbson and
Mark and Gay Lynn came on
Saturday to spend a few days
wtth Lana Gtbson and the Bud
Douglases
Mr and Mrs Clmton Gilkey
spe nt the weekend tn Columbus

wtth the Babe Whaleys.
Mr and Mrs Robert Glbson
and daughter, Robm , spent
Sunday Wlth the Robert
Alkires
Col Davey Davles and hlS
Wife ( Jackie Gilkey ) flew m
F Tld ay evemng for h lS SlSter I S
weddmg m Galhpohs and
S un d ay
I
re t urne d b Y Pane
evenmg to hJs base m South
Carolina
Mrs
Besste
Graham
returned horne Sunday from
Flonda where she went to tli.e
wedding o£ her son, Jack
Saupson
Mr an d Mr S M A Epple
spentSundayevenmgWlthAva
Glk
I ey
Mrs May Mason lS spen~
d mg a few d ays ca~mg for
Eumce Bradfield
Harold G r ah am IS expec ted
homeTuesdayfromhlSbaseln
Lowstana
Mr and Mrs M . A Epple .
Will celebrate their first
wedding anmversary July 7
The Epples are leavmg for
Zanesvtlle Tuesday to spend
the Fourth with Mrs Epple's
c hildren
Epple's children
Mr Harry Genheunlr of
Gahana 0
and Mrs Earl
'
'
Genhelrner of Florida spent an
evemng with theM A Epples
recenUy
Mr Robert Epple from
Pennsylvania VlStted a couple
of days with his fahter Mike
'
Epple and Wlfe
Father's Day guests of M A
Epple were Mr and Mrs
Frank Epple and three
Children of Mlddleport, Mrs
Janet Walduk and two sons of
Glouster, 0, and Mr and Mrs
Ron Brown of Ray 0
'
Mrs Jay Clark and two
W,ughters Spent Wednesday
with the Roy Wu;emans and

Robert Clark

'

Open Bible diSCUSSIOn eacl'lo
Thursday at 1 JO p m at the
church
" The
Frie-ndly

Church '

GAAHAM

UNIT£D

METHODIST Preaching
9 30 ill m , t•rsl and !loecond
Sundays of each month . th•rct
and fourth StJn (:lays each
mon th, worship service at 7 30

p m

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7- The Dally Sentinel, Mlddleport-PQmeroy, 0., Fnday, July JZ, JV74

Wt'dnesday evtonlngs at

1 30 Prayeor pn6:1 Bible Study

nesd ... ., ~ J 30 p m • U M w
f irst Wednesday . 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN UUcu••J Sunday school
10 am
worship 11 a m , Blbll' study
Thursdily
7 p m J choir
practJCif, "Thun.day, 8 p m ,
feltowShtp
supper ,
first
Wednesdav. 6 30p m U M w
fourth Monday , 8 p m,
• GREAT U!NO - Worsh ip II
am
7nd and 4th Sundays ,
Church School, 10 e m
LETART FALLS - Worsh lp,
10 a m Church sct,ool. 9 a m
elbh. study , '1 30 p m evrry
Tvudey
MORNING STAR - WOI'Shlp
9 30 ar.:m , Church School 10 30
e m • Mid We~k Service
W~dnesday , 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wor
Ship l1 " m , 1st and 3rd
Sund ays Chur c h School , 10

FIRST SOUTHERN SAP
TIST - 782 Mulberry Ave ,
Pomeroy
artlliated w ith
S BC
the Rt"V Ff~ d Hill
putor Troy Zwilling Sundar
PORTLAND - Worship 1 30
school supt sun day schoo
p m Church School 9 30 a m
9 30 am
mornmg wor ShiP·
SUTTON - Worship , Ham
10 30 Sunday evangeltst•c
2n d 11nd 4th Sundays Church
meettng 7 30 p m
Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m ' Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev . Roberl Meece
MIDDLEPORT
Re~anley
&amp;rtndum
· MT MORIAH BAPTIST JOP
- Worship 10 am ,
Corner Fourth and Mam
Chur(h choot 9 am Prayer
M idd leport Rev Henry K~v
Meetrng
, Wednesday , 8 p m
Jr • pe~stor Sunday School, 9 30
l,.ONG BOTTOM - Ch ur ch
a m , Mr:s. Ervm Baumgard
s~rvlces
9 a m , Sunday
ner , supt Morning worsh ip, Sc
hool
9
4S
a m Bible Stud y
10 •s am
every Thursday 7 30 p m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES NORTH BETHEL - Wor
Larry Carnah11n, pres iding
sh
1p 11 a m , Church Schoo l 10
mm lste r Sunday , B1ble lee
ture , 9 30 a m
Watchtower
ALFRED - SundBY school,
St!JdY 10 30 am
Tuesd11y
9 .45 am
Sun day ,
.Sible study, 7-. JO p m r~-'f hu r:s..­ preachmg af each
I I 11 m
~ach
day , m lntStry school , 7 JO
day Prayer meeting , 7 45
p m
serv Ice meeting a JO pSun
m Wednesday , WSCS , 8p m
pm
on
th lrd Tuesday e11ch month
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
Cl'lnst m Christian Un•onSchool , 9 30 preach ing , 7 30
Lawrence Manl ey pastor.
p m Sun day prayer meeting ,
Mrs Russell Young , Sunday
7 JO p m Tuesday WSCS , 7 30
School Supt Sunday School
Thursday each month
9 30 am
Evening worsh•P· ftrst
SILVtE:R
RIDGE - Worship
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
10 a m Church Sc hool , 9 11 m
meeting, 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Worship
9 am , Church
GOD Ractne Route 2, th e
Sc hool , 10 a m
Rev James M Muncy pastor
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Sun day school , 9 .(5 a m ,
CHRIST
George
Frederick
,
morn lng worsh 1p 11 a m
supt
Service
weekly
9
30
a
m
evening worship , 7 30 p rn
Sunday Preaching first and
Prayer meettng, Tuesd&amp;y 7 30 on
th ird Sundays of month by
p m , Young people 's meet •ng ,
Clifford Smrth , 9 JO a m
7 30 p m Thursday
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
UNION - Darrell
Doddrlll
GOO Bertha K1ngrey,
pastor
Sunday
School,
9 30
su bstitute pastor
Sunday
a m , Leonard Gtlmore, first
Sc hool 10 11 m
worsh •p
elder evenmg servtce , 7 30
serv•ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
p m
Wednesday prayer
m eetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
meettng 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
GOO
- Rac: me Route 2 The
tom Estll Hart pastor Roy
Rev Charles Hand, pastor
Brown
assistant pastor
Sunday school, 9 .45 a m
Sunday school , 10 a m Church
morning
worship 11 am
7 30
pm
each
Sunday
Evenrng serv1ces Tuesday ~nd
evening pr~yer meettng 1 30
Friday 1 30
p m Thursd~y
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Bible
TECOSTAL - Thrrd Ave, the
Study, 9 30 am , morning
Rev WJ11 111m Knittel , pastor
worshtp
, 10 30 am , evening
Ronald Du9an Sunday School
worshrp , 6 30 p m Wednesday
Supt Classes for all ages
Btble Study 7 30 p m
even tng service, 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Brbie study, Wednesday 7 30
Long
Bottom Sunday School,
p m , youth services, Frtday ,
10 a m wtth Willard Pigott,
7 30 p m
supt EvangelistiC message
FREEWILL BAPTIST each Sunday eventng , 7 30 p m
Corner Ash and Plum , Mid
by Elder Russell Clme,
dleport
Noel
Herrm.an
m •n tster of the Apostolic Faith
pastor
Saturd11y evening
Bible Study Wednesday, 7 30
servtce, 7 p m Sunday school
pm
10 a m
Sunday even tng
STIVERSVILLE
COM
worshtp! 7 p m
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST school serv•ce 10 a m , Prayer
BAPTIST - Corner Sixth and meetmg . Thursday , 1 p m
Palmer
the Rev
Steve Sunday even ing service 7 p m
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Thompson s unday school supt
Pomeroy
Harrlsonvtlte
WMPO rad•o program 7 45 Road R lck Morrtson pastor
Sunday sctloot supt Steven
a m Sunday school 9 15 a m
mornmg worsh tp 10 15 am
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
Youth acl tYtt res and fellowsli p am
mornmg worshtp and
10 30 am
fQr luntor and sen tor htgh c ommunton
Sunday
eventng
youth
sfudents 6 p m Btble study
7 30 p m Mrd week prayer
Chrlst tlln Endeavor 6 30 p m
worship servtce Sunday 1 30
servtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
m
Wednesday eventng
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, pprayer
meettng and Btble
Mtddleport 5th and Marn
st udy 7 JO p m
George Glaz:e,
m rnrster
ST JOHN LUTHERAN James Sheets, superintendent
Pine
Grove the Rev Arthur
Bible schooL 9 30 a m ,
morning worshtp 10 30 am , .Combs , pastor Sunday school
church serv•ces ,
even tng worship 7 30 p m , 910 3030 am
a
m
prayer servtce 7 p m Wed
BRADBURY CHUR(H OF
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH CHRIST Btble School, 9 30
am mornmg worship, 10 30
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Cole
pastor
Fl oyd am Sunday evenmg WorshiP
Servrce, 7 30 p m , chotr
Carson Sunday School supt
practice... Sunday and Wed
Sunday school 9 30 a rn
nesday, 7 p m , prayer meetrng
morn 1n9 worshtp , 10 30 a m
Bible Study Wednesday ,
Sunday evangeltSt tc meetmg , and
7 30 p m
prayer meet ing , 7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Wednesday 7 30 p m
Rev Freeland Norrrs, pastor
GRACE BAPTIST - 3()5 N
Sunday school 10 a m Church
Second Ave, Mtddleport
serv1ce
, 7 p m Wednesday
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday Bible Study,
7 p m
school , 10 a m
worshtp ser
RAqNE FIRST CHURCH
vtce , 11 am , worshtp sen,tce,
OF THE NAZARENE
7 30 p m sunday Wednesday
Sunday School. 9 30 a m ,
ntght prayer servtce, 1 30
Morn1ng Worsh•P · 10 30 11 m
THE
UNITED
PRES- Evening Worsh•P 7 30 p m
rBYTERIAN
MINISTRY Wednesday Mtd Week. Service
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dw1ght Sunday School Supenntendent
Ger11ld Wells Pastor , Rev
L Zavttz, Pastor Otrector
Morris M Wolfe
HARRISONVILLE
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Sunday Church School , 9 JO
Walter
B1ka csan , pastor
a m , Mrs Homer Lee, S~pt , Ronnte PSalser,
S S Supt
Mornrng Worship, 10 30 am
MIQDLEPORT Sunday Sunday School. 9 30 a m
WorShiP 10 45 am ,
Church School, 9 30 am John Morn1ng
Sunday evenmg worship, 7 30
5
.:Yorit.~Jtz!'o 30uitm Mornmg P m Wednesday evenmg Btble
8 p m
SYRACUSE
Morning Study,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Worshtp , 9 a m , Sunday
Rev lelon Glasure, pastor
Church School, 10 a m , Mrs
Sundav School. 9 30 a m
Sampson H~lt Suot
youth and iunlor youth serv1ce ,
MEIGS
6 4S p m , evening worshrp
COOPERATIVE
7 30 p m , prayer and praise ,
PARISH
Wednesd~y, 7 3Q. .P ...m....
THE UNITED
SILVER
RUN
FRE~EMETHODIST CHURCH
BAPTIST
Rev
Ralph
Dean ,
Robert T Bumgarner
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Director
Leon Miller, supt Evening
POMEROY CLUSTER
service,
7 30 p m
Prayer
Rev CarlE Hicks
m~~&gt;etlng
Thursday , 7 30 p m
Rev D Wm Sydenstrlcker
CMI!!OTER CIIURCH OF
CHESTER - Worsh ip 9 IS
GOD Rev James Sat
a m
Chur ch School 10 11 m
terfletd, pastor Sunday School ,
ENTERPRISE - worship , 9 9 30 a m , worsh •P serv tCe , 11
" m
Church School, 10 a m
a m
evening service, 7 ,
FLATwooo~ - worsh1p, 11
prayer serv tce •nd youth
a m
Church School 10 a m
servIce , Wednesda_y 7 p m
POMEROY Worsh ip
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
10 30 a m , Church School 9 15
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
am , UMYF 6 JO p m
p~stor
Sunday School 9 30
RDCK SPRINGS - Worship
a m
Robert Bobo , supt ,
lOam , Church School9 am
morntng worship,
10 30
UMYF630pm
Sunday even ing serv ice , 7 30,
MIDDLEPDRTCLUST~R
Mid week service, Wednesday
Rev Robert Bumgarner
7 30 p m
HEATH - iWorshlp lO 30
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
a m Ctturch School 9 30 a m
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
UMYF 7 p m
C Larimore , pastor Bob
RUTLAND. - Worship 9 1S
Moore Sundey School Supt ,
a m , Churctl School 10 a m ,
Sunday Sc hoo l, classes for all
UMYF 7 p m
ages , 9 30 am
morn ing
10 4S NYP S sunday,
sh~:~~Mm ~~~Jr~~ Sch~ 0fo 6worship
30p m , evang~listlc ser ... lc e,
• m UMYF Thurs~•~ · 7 p m
sunday, 7 30 p m Mid week
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
prayer meet ing , Wl!dnnday ,
Rev Richard E Jarvis
7 30 p m , Miss ionary meeting ,
ASBURY
worship 11
second Wednesday 7 uo p m
a m , Church School 9 so a m
UNITED FAITH NON ·
WSCS, ht Tuesd~y
FOREST RUN - Wors.h lp 9 DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Robert Sm lth , pastor Sun dey
a m
Churcl'l School 10 a m
school
9 30 am ctass Ieeder,
WSCS , 3rd Wedn~sday , 7 :JO 'L eo Hill
, worsh ip s~rvlce.
pm
10 30 a m , church, 7 30 p m
MINERSVILLE - Worship
EDEN UNITED BRETH ·
10 e m Church School 9 a m ,
wscs. 3rd Mond•v . 1 30 p m
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Blake, pastor Sunday School
SYRACUSE
Church
lO a m , Howard McCoy,
School 9 JO a m , worship
supt , Morning sermon , ll 1
sorv '"~ ' 1 30 p m
m
Sunday night services
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Christian Endeaver , 7 30 p
Rev Steven Wilson
m , Song service , 8 p m ,
Rev Urry Polint
Preaching 8 30 p m
Mid
Rev Howard Shiveley
week Prayer meeting, Wed
BETHANY lOorcnl
worst~ Jp, 9 JO a m , Churctt
nesday. 7 p m , Ray Adams.
Ia y leader
School 10 30 • m
CARMEL Worship, l1
CHURCH
OF
JESU$
a m , 1st and 3rd Sundays.
CHRIST
Located
Ill
A
Utllnd
Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Worship On New Lime Road, nut to
Forest Acr~ Perk , Rtv Ray
7 30 p m first and third Sun
Rouse, pestor, Robert Musser ,
APPL~ GROVE _ sunday Sunday Sctlool supt Sunday
sc hool . 9 JO 11 m , worship , school , lQ 30 a m , worship
ftrst and 1hlrd Sunday, 1 30 7 30 p m Bible sfudy, Wtd ·
P m • prayer meeting , Wed neaday , 7 30 p m Saturday
nesday. 7 JO p m Fellowship night pray.er urvlce , 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GADVI
supper , tlrst Saturday, 6 p m
U M W second Tuesday , 7 30 CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
pastor , Ray Whaley, supt ,
Pm
Morning worship , 9 30 1m ,
EAST LETART - Sunday church school , 10 JO am •
school 9 ~o • m , worsh !p, young people 's meeting, 6 30
P m , evening worship, 7 30
s~cond and fourth Sunday, 1 30
P m • prayer meelfng , W~d P m Bible studY , Wtdnnc:ley,

•m

•m

1

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~

~0 p m

Ut!IIOH BAPTIST
Jte.., Cecil Cox , pastor .Sunday
SChO Ol SIJPI , JO~ Sayre
Sun day school. 9 45 a m •
Sunday evening wonh lp, 1 30
Wednesday pruer and Bible
Study 7 30 p m
•
TUPII'ERS
PLAINS
CHRI6TtAN CHURCH
Eugene Underwood , pastor .
Howard Caldwell, Jr , Sund•Y
School Supt • Sunday School,
t 30 a m J Morn lng Sermon.
10 30 a m l Sunday ~ven l ng
servlceo. 1 p m
LIT.RT FALLS UNITED
IRSTHREN - Rev Fr~ttand
Norris , pastor . Floyd Norris .
supt Sunday school. 9 30 am •
morning urmon , 10 30 am ,
Pr•v~r service, Wednesday ,
Mf.

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7 JO p m

CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm lth, pastor SundBy Sc hool ,
10 I m , Arthur Ht!nson Supl ,
Morn ing Worsh ip, 1I am ,
Young Pe-ople ' s snvlce , 1
p m , Evening serv ice , 7 30
p m Wednesday Mid Week
Prayer Service, 7 30 p m •
Youth m ee-t1n9, 6 30 p m ,
Ev~nlng worship, 1 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate , pastor Wor
Ship service, 11 am and 7 30
p m sunday sunday School,
9 30 a m
Rlctlard Barton ,
supt Prayer meeting , Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smlth,
m inister Sunday School 9 30
a m , morning church 10 30
am , Sunday evenln9 servfc~.
7 30 p m Wednesday service , 8
pm
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Robert
.. E Buckley , pastor Lloyd
Wr ight, Sun day school supt
Sun da v school 9 30 e m
mornmg worShi p, 10 30 a m ,
evenmg worsh ip 7 30 p m
Wednesday Chnstta n Youth
Cru sade 6 30 p m
Choir
prachce Thursday 7 p m

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8

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DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST Tim Ru$Setl ,
min ister Norman C Will,
Sunday school supt , Sunday
school , 9 30 a m • worsh•P
servtce , 10 30 a m
Btble
study , Wednesday, '1 30 p m

Sunday
Matthew
5 17-37
Monday
Jerem1ah
t7 5-B
Tuesday
Psalms
1 1·6
Wednesday
I Cortnth•ans
15 12·20
Thursday
Luke
6 17 26
Fnday
leVItiCUS
19 9-18
Saturday
Matthew
5 38· 4B

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Racine Road
Wtll lllm Roush pastor Denny
Evans,
Sunday
School
Director Sunday School , 9 30
a m Mornmg worship , 10 30
a m Sunday even lng servtce 7
Wednesday evening
p m
pra't.~! ser:_v IC_!S. 7 3~ p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl Shuler , pastor
Worsh 1p serv •ce, 9 30 a m
Sunday sunday school 10 30
a m ~•bte study and prayer
service, 7 30 p m Thursday
Kmg-sbUry Road
SUnday
School, 9 30 a m , Ralph Carl.
supt WorShiP serv1ce , 10 30
a m and 7 JO p m alternately
Prayer meettng Wedn~sd11y ,
7 30 p m Rev Jay St iles ,
pastor

Scr&lt;p tu r~1

"Look, Daddy' A stopped freeway!"
E1ght-year-old Knsten pointed at the span of
concrete )hat soared over the road ahead of us
and then ended abruptly as '' 11 had encountered
an tnvtstble wall
Two months later, we took a hike In the country A small trail Jed us through green fields of
waving grass and Wildflowers There the trail
ended, gradually, as If reluctant to stop.
Is your life like a freeway- last, Impressive,
known to many? Or IS It more hke a trail-plain,
but comfortable, less well-known , but QUite ade·
quate?
II really doesn't matter
The Important quest1on Is Does your life have
a goal?
A freeway or tra11 can end, gradually or abrupt·
ly, Without ever reachmg 'a spec1llc destmal10n .
In God, your hie can have a goal In church,
He'll tell you how to reach It

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which 1s good m fam1ly and , community life, th1s feature 1s sponsored by
the bus mess f~rms and orgamzat1ons whose names appear below.

OLD
DEXTER
CON·
GREGATJONAl CHURCH ~
Mrs Worley F ran c ts, Sunday
school supt Sunday school. 10
am

6
6

.

LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
Wyatt , pastor . Sunday School
supt , Ronald Osborne Btble
School 9 30 a m preaching
10 45 a m Evenmg servtces,
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells,
pastor Sunday School 9 JO
a m Morntng worship 10 30
am , Young People 's Service
6 45 p m , Evangelistic ser
vtce, 7 30 p m
Prayer
meeting Thursday ,iJ 1 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev
L
R Gtuesencamp, pastor
Roger Wilfred Sr
Sunday
School Supt Sunday SchOol .
9 30 am
Sunday evening
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meetmg ,
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter, class leader Youth
meettng Wednesday , 7 30
p m , Ernest Deeter, leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN •
CH R 1ST Robert Shook ,
pastor Sunday school , 9 30
a m R: ussell Spencer , supt ,
worshrp service 10 45 a m ,
evenmg worshiJ! alternating
wtth C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting , 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe ,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RO Rev Roy Deeter,
pastor Sunday school 9 30
11 m
worsh •P servrce , 10 30
11 m Btble study and prayer
service Wednesday. 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rod Kasler, pastor
V H Braley Sunday school
supt Sunday school , 9 30 a m
worsh rp service and com
munron 10 30 " am
youth
meetmg , 6 p m
Sunday
evenmg service 7 regular
board meetmg thtrd Sa turday

MEIGS TIRE CENTER
700 E Main
Pomeroy

.

HEINERS BAKERY

7

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington, W Va

WIN AT BRIDGE

West keeps partner unhappy

.

INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

RACINE FOOD MARKET
Rac1ne

NORTH 101
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Minor Repairs &amp; Tune up
Beech &amp; Locust
Middleport
Ph 992 23U

The Store with A Heart
Phone 949 3342

Dtal 992 3284

Mtddleport

+K 1074

113

Middleport, OhiO

BuiCk Pontiac Opel G M C Dealer
Ph 992 2174
500 E Mam Sf

337 N 2nd

Middleport

Dear T
Why should a woman's past sexual histocy be used against
her when the accused rapist's former brushes with the law
caMol be used as eVIdence to show him capable of the crime'
And cons1der this: yoo're en route to a charity function
where you'll donale '100. On the way 1you're mugged and robbed.
Because "you were going to give !he money away," IS steaUng It
then pernusslble' And do you deserve the lwnp on your head for

being ugenerOUB"?

Sorry, friend, l DON'T think they're going overboard to
protect women against rape. It's a vicious, brtltal, degrading
crime and all too common these days -H.
Dear Helen
OUr children are I!J'OWil. I'd like to finally use my brams and
college education In an interesting job, and I'm sure I could fmd
one, as I have ambltloo and also good coMections
But my husband thinks I should conUnue with volunteer
work, as we don't need the money and I'd just be donating more
than haU of It back to the government In Income taxes
Ralslng money in soctety benefits and vlslting hospitals
8 00 - All In the Family 8, 10, Partridge Fam1ly 6, 13 , Book
Beat 33, Emergency 3
8 30 - MASH 8, 10. Mov1e "Cry Panic" 6, 13, Hollywood
Television Theatre 33
9 00 - Mary Tyler MooreS, 10 ,. Movie " TheApartment"J, .4, 15
9 30 - Bob Newhart 8, 10, Mov1e "The Exira Girl" 33
10 00 - 0Nen Marshall6, 13, Barnaby Jones 8, Kopy Kats 10
I 1 00 - News 8, 10, 13, Race of the Month 6 , Janakl33
11 15 - News 13
11 30 - News 3, 4, Midnight Special 15, Movies "Rendezvous at
Midnight"' 6 "The Black Orchid" 8, "The Valocan Affair"'
10, "The Mole People" 13
12 00 - Movie "Fame Is the Name of the Game" 3, '633
Squadron" 4
1 00 - Movle"The Man Who Cried Wolf" 13
I 30 - Speakeasy 6
2 00 - Movie "Thunder in the Eas1" 4
2 30- News 13
4 00 -,Movie "SNson of Passloh'fl 4.

teresting

GEMINI (lin 21 -Junto 201 II
you need a h1Ue SOO'tethlfliil extra to tide you over tempo·
rarlly, your beat chance of get
Ung U 1s from a ramlly men'lber
CANCER (June 21-Julr 221
You re going to lind youraelt In
a Situation where you II have to
speak up for a friend wno lsn t
present to defend herself
LEO (Julr 23· AUII 221 Yoo
wont have to keep pal s posted
on your present accQIY'C)I fsh·
menta You have a booster
who s. already doing 11 for you
VIRGO (Aug . 23· 8ept 221
The ttme Is lust nght to put mto
action a plan you ve been toy·
mg w ith Don t watt much
longer or nothl09 wtll get done
LIBRA (8ep1.23-0cl. 23) If
you keep your mlr'ld on that
h1gh mark you re shoottng for
over the nexl few days you

iCROSS
1 Type of
nail
5 Kind tl.
cheese
JO Hindu
festival

11 GoUer's

concem

Louis W Osborne
Ph 992 2178
Pomeroy
220 E- Mam

Middleport. Ohio

GAUL'S MARKET

.

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Julr 13,1874
oped this year through a triend
you II become quite attached
to Some organizattonal or club
worX Is also !1kely for you

296 W. Second

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

.

TWO LOCATIONS
59 N Sec;ond Sf
Middleport, 0
· 46CourtSt.
Gallipolis, 0 .

Ph 992 3863

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

GENE'S BODY SHOP

Nationwide Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
307 Spring Ave
Pomeroy
Dlal992 2318

Ph 992 5271

808W Main
Pomeroy

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

Groceries &amp; General Merchandise
Racine
Ph 949 5772
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Ph 992 3785

.

Pa1nl, Plumbing &amp; EIK!rlcel Suppllts
Ph 667 -~63
Tuppers Plains

J&amp;B AUTO BODY

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South had really played the
hand hke a man w1th second
Sight, but all the brilliance In
the world wouldn't have
helped h1m 1f West had lust
opened a d1amond and fast
!messed the Jack
Furthermore, West really
had an automatic diamond
lead W1th four trumps he
would want to force South to
start rufflng
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Dear Wife
Why not prove It by domg 1!' Find that mteresting job, and
show your husband how much more vital and aware you are. (To
and of HIM, also!) Good luck! - H.

GASOLINE ALLEY

1•

Building Supplies &amp; Custom Millwork
Ph 992 ~78

Jim Holcomb Owner
Ph, 742 51293

31

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Wett

RACINE PLANING MILL

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Middleport, Ohio

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

St Rl 1H

.

RAll1S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Kee~sake Diamond Rings

Pomeroy

.

Devoted to Meigs Mason Area
Pomeroy, 0

K&amp;C JEWELERS.
212 E Main I

.

THE DAILY SENnNEL

The Flneslln Mobile Hom ..
1100 E Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992 7034

21 Brulllan
seaport

military

3Z Euphoria

overtr1ck

'The Friendly Folks"
Pomeroy, Ohio

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

concem...

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If you always lead your
partner's su1t you will keep
your partner happy Further·
more, you w1ll do far better
than a man who 1s always
lookmg around for a surprllle
lead
West was one of those
lookers-around. He opened
the e~ght of spades'
South went up w1th dum·
my's kmg and played the s1x
of hearts East won w1th the
ace and could do nothmg bet·
ter than to lead another
spade South won, led a
trump and !messed dummy's
e•ght; He had dec1ded that
East would not have played
the ace of trumps 1f he d1dn't
have to
After the e~ght held, South
cashed the queen of trumps,
led a club and smce one
e1ght ·s pot finesse bad
worked he tr1ed another.
After that one worked 11 was
a cmch for South to wmd up
makm~ hiS contract w1th an

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THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

21 Chef's

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tranquU

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17 Delight
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19 Inlet
( Sp.)
Z1l King's
address
Zl Tablet
taker

twice a week Is great, but not fujfllllng . I need to prove that I can
earn my way, perhaps carve out a career I sense my husband's
rl!ljlstance Is partially due to fear
How can I prove I won't draw away from him just because I
want what he bas· a place in the world' - WIFE OF A COM·
PANY MAN

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

Ches-ter, Ohio

'Area'

UWoels
me!
13 Dentist's

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

MARK V STORE

4 Quarrel
5 Blank
look

individual

.

SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT

DOWN
1 Pretense
Z - bear
3 Winged

Both vulnerable

Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
Middleport
Ph 992 3030

Ph 949 9591

Racine

+++
, Dear Helen.
There's a blg hullabaloo about making It illegal in rape cases
for the man's attorney to bring up the female accuser's J18SI
sexual history.
So a dame who dispenses 11 freely, ean boller " Rape!" and a
guy goes to jaU because he probably figured ,she meant him to
1 think they're going overboard to protect women who doo 't
need protect ng these days How can you take something away
from a person who has already GIVEN It away' - T.W.J

by THOMAS JOSEPH

ill
CAPRICORN (Dec . 22·
Jln.1t) In a moat uAJeuat way
you re going 1o learn an object
lesson from one younger than
yovraetf You wont resent
receiving 1t
AOUAAIUS (J•n 20·Feb 101
ThiS w1ll be one of those days
when you II derive pleasure
from IIUie mprovements: you
make yourself &amp;fOUnd the old
ll0rnes1ead
PISCES (Feb 20- llorch 201
It you use a little rumor In your
approach 1n dealmg w1th
others you 11 fmd them to be
surprrsingly co-operative

+-

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Dear Bored
" Nicely " or not, get It acrou to thill woman that she shoold
go her weigh and yoo, yoon.
And If she doesn'tgetthemessage,hangup! - H .

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+Q988

Ph 992 2550

-

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flll!lrlCe and sttck-tO-Jtness to
handle a nu1sanca chore that
you ve Wttt halt· flmshed Go to

• AQJ2
\'KJ0974

.

ALL WEATHER ROOFING .
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

For S•turday, Julp 13, 1874

LJTTLII: ORPH.Ur AMIUII:-CAM'T I'OOL• TII:ACRI:R

EAST

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you overlootted somelhintil •o
obvious
SAGITTARIUS (No• 23·
Dee 21) You II have more pa-

AlliES (llotcll 21 · Act&lt;ll ttl
Thl$ Ia a gOOd day tor you to
deat with buelnesa or conmerclal matters You'll be thinking
In realistic and practical terma
TAUAU$ (April 20-llar 20)
Even lhough you may be a b it
more talkative than uauel
others will lind what yoo heve
to uy both convlncmg and In-

or

:;aid, "The sllfrender
Republlean pruldona.l c:Milllife Is nolhing, compared to date wllh Richard NIZIIII M bill
acknowledgement of lnfer1· runnlntl mate. '111ey _ .
&lt;rlty"
elected In Ncwembor.

houn

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M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

.

GOEGLEIN READY MIX

By Helen Bottel

ror

the day
In Ito, Gtn DwiiM D
Ameriean attorney John Cal· Eia"'-er _., ..... M

A lhougbt

deciston $0 you
won t later ask yourself why

or

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chance of

an rmpoflant

near Helen .
1 co..lder rnyeeU an oxperl when It C&lt;llni!S to dietiJ16, but I
don't yak about It conatanlly, I It.- all the allowable foods, and
If I don't always eat them, that 's my business. Over the yeal'l!
I've lost several hiBldred pounda, and hav, •t gained ALL
lhem back, so I'm ahead d. the game.
But thiS woman calls me aeveralllmes a week with "advice"
for weight loss She takes up every fad diet that comes along and
insl.sts I try 11. I've had It up to here with her bla, bla, bla , unplymg I'm a slob, whicb I'm not
'
How do you tell someone nicely that you hate her weight
talk' - BORED BY A SEMI-BUMP

• Q86

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7 p m

RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Sunday School
9 30 a m • Worship serv1ce, 11
a m
Wednesday prayer
meetmg , 7 30 p m Sunday
ntght worsh1p 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Gnmm Jr , pastor
Sunday School , 9 30 am .
Morning worship 10 30 a m ,
Young people's servrce , 6 45
p m
Evllng~llst tc servlc~.
7 30 p m Wedne,day evening
service 7 JO p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPE"L,
George Cuto, pastor Sunday
Sch..QQ!1 9 30...t_!Yen lng wo"t'lip ,
7 30 Thursday evening prayer
servlc~ 7 30 p m
MA$0N FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts. Stan
Crelg , pastor Sunday schOol,
9 A5 am , worship serv1ce, 11
am , trlllnlng union, 6 30
p m evening worship serv ice
7 JO p m M ld w~ek preyer
service, W~dnesday 7 JO p m
MASON
CHU~CH
OF
CHRIST, P 0 Box .&amp;87 , Miller
St , Ma~n . W Va Sunday
Blble Study 10 1!1 m Worsl'llp
11 1 m and 7 p m Sible study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music
FIRST SOUTHERN lAP·
TtST - Corner ot S~t(Ond and
Anderson , Mason Pet tor ,
Walter Cloud sunday school.
9 AS am , worship ••rvlct, \ 1
am . and 7 30 p m Weekly
8tble study, Wednesday, 7 30
Pm
•
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St , Mason, W
Ve Chester Tennant, pattor
Sunday tchoot. 10 am ,
morning worshlr., 11 am
tvangeflttlc nrv e~ , 7 30 p m
Blbltltudy and praver nrvlct ,
Wtdnttday , 7 30 p m Phone
773 S133
HARTFORD CHURCH DF
CHRIST In Chrlatlan Unlan The Rtv Wllll•m Campbell,
pestpr Sunday School, 9 30 '
.. m , Jamn t1ughes, 1vpt ,
•venlng serviCI , 7 30 p m
Wednnday evening prayer
meeting 7 30 p m Vou1h
prayer '"'vice each TuHdly.
FAIRVIEW
IIILK
CHURCH, Lttert, W V•, Rt
l. Rev Gtorot Hol(hlr,
peJtor Sunday School 9 30
1 m Prayer enc:l Bible ttudy
1 30 p m Cottage Prayer
Seorvice Tuuday, 10 a m
Worship Service, Thursday,
1 30 p m

Dtal992 2101

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SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1t74
20 - Summer Semester 10
30 - Ky Afield 13 , Christopher Closeup 10, TV Classroom 8
00 - Fun for Everyone 6 , Treehovse Club 8 In Touch l3 ,
Faith for Today 10
JO - Sesame St 20 Saturday' s Report J , Osmonds 13. Farm
Front 4 Speedracer 6, Speed Buggy 8, Treehouse Club 10
00 - Jakes Place 6 Lldsv11ie 3, 4, 15 , Bugs Bunny 13 Hair
Bear Bunch 8 , lassie 10
30 - Yogi's G.:fug 13 , Mi ster Rogers 20, Addam s Fam1ly J. 4
1.5 Sabrma 8, Popey-e 10. Edward Saunders 6
'
00 - Emergency Plus 3. 4, 15, Super Friends 6 , 13 , Movie 8,
10 Sesame Sf 20
30 - Inch H1gh Pnvate Eye 3, 4, 15
00 - Eiec Co 20 , Lassie's RescueRanger's6, 13 , My Favorite
Marftan8 H) Slomu nd &amp; the Sea Monsters 3, 4, 15
3Q---Goober &amp; The Ghost Chasers 6, 13, Pink Panthers 3 4 15
Zoom 20 Jeannie 8.. 10
' ' '
00 - Brady K1ds 6, 13 . Abbott a. Costello 8. Sesame Sf 20,
Speed Buggy 10 Star Trek 3, 4 15
30 - Josle &amp; The Pussycats m Outer Space 8, 10 , Butch
Cass•dy 3 4, 15 Mtssion Magtc 6, 13
00 - Elec Co 20 Jetsons 3, 4, 15 , Movie " Robin Hoodnlk" 6,
13 What's Congress All About? 8, 10
30 - Fa t Albert 8 10, Go 3, 4, 15
00 - Children 's Ftlm Festl\lal 8 10, American Bandstand 6
13 Pe rryMason J, ManfromUNCLE4 LasslelS
30 - TBA 15
00 - NBC N1ghtly New s Closeup 3 Fllntstones 13 Dugout
Dope 4 Soul Tratn 6 Mulligan Stew 10 , Baseball Pre Game
Show 15, V1ewpolnt 8
10 - Baseball 3. 4
15 - Baseball 15
30 - Ky Afield 13 Arthur Smtth 81 Movie " The Outlaw' s
Daug hter" 10
00 - Flsh m ' Hole 13, Keep AmencaWorking 6 Datelme
Kemper Open 1973 8
30 - AnythmP, You Can Do 13, Game Is BaseballS
45 - Movte ' Kill the Umpire" 10
00 - Audubon Wildlife Theater 33 Farmer's Daughter 13
TBA Champ1onsh1p Games 6
30 - Sewmg Skt lls 33
45 - TBA 3 4
00 - A Bit with Knit 33 , Wrestling 8, Death Valley Days 10
Pett•coat JunctlonJ , TBA 15, Sale of the Century 4
30 - Lets Grow a Garden 33 , Champ1onshlps Flsh•ng 10, New
Dating Game J, World of Survlval4, My LtHie Margte 15
00 - Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33, News 8, News 3, 4, In the Know
10, A Look at fhe Book 15
30 ~ News 3, A, 6, 15 , Reasoner 13 , Zoom 33 , Beverly
H•llb•llles 8, Mov1e " Harlem Globetrotters" 10
00 - Hee Ha,_w 6, 8, lawrence Welk 4, 15, Catch 33 33 , Tfirlll
seekers 3 Lawrence Welk 13
30 - BobbyGoldsboroJ, Course of Our TlmesJ3

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SCOAPIO (Ocl 24·No•. 221
TokeloiSOII"""In formulating

Helen Help

FRIDAY.JULY11.1"'

6 00 - New• 3. 8, 10, 13. 15 ; Truth or Cons 61 Ses•me St . 20

News " Behind the Lines 13
6 30- N!!C News 3, 4 IS : ABC 6 , CBS Newu, 10, Room 222 13
7·00 - Truth or Cons l J News-6. 10, Whaf'1 My Line a. Beat the
Clock" Aviation, Weather 33. Wild Kingdom 13, 1 Spy lS ,
Electric Company 20
7 JO - Porter Wagoner 3, Hollywood Squar'es -4.w Treasure
Hunt10 To Tell the Truth 6 Con~ntratlon 8 , Beat the Clock
13, 'Vcu Owe It to Yourself '10 1 6oboQulvarl33.
I 00 - W•shlngfon Review 20. Dlrly Solly 8, 10 , Sanford &amp; SOn
-4,3 IS , Brady Bunch 6. 13. Performance 33
. 1 -Good Times 8, 10, Brian Keith~ ' • IS; Act&gt; ol Love-And
• Other ComedleS6, 13 , Wall Street week :20,33
: • 00 - Masterpiece Theatre 33 , Movies ' 1 The Ni,uht They
Ra ided Mlns~y· s· 3, 4, 15 . " The Vatican Aftalr' 8, " The
• Jayhawker$' 10 An Enemy ot 1he People 20. Masterpiece
• Theatre 33
9 lll - Odd Couple 6. 13
tljO 00 - Toma 6, 13
lO JO - Day at Night 33. News 20
,
~1 00 - News 3, 4 8, 10, 13, 15. Janakl 33, News b , Ohio This
Week 20.
,
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15, Untouchables 13 , Mission lm
possible 6 Aviation Weather 10 Movies " Dracula - Pr ince
of Darkness ' 8 The Horrible Dr Hitchcock" 10
12 30 - Don Kirshner 's Rock Concert 6
1 00 - Midnight Special 3, 4, Take Fl\le tor Life 15 Movies
~
' The Night Holds Terror' ' 10 , " The Haunting of Rosalind " 13
• 1 30 - Movies • Sands of fhe Ka lahari" 4
~ s 00 - " Long Days Journey Into Nlghf" .c

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I'ODAY'I QUII:fi'ION
Y- part110r conUnueo to alx
1p1dw Whit do you do now?

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• - The DIIUv Sentinel Middleport-Pomeroy ,0 , Friday, July 12. 197~ •
•

SEVENTH - DAY
AD ·
YE.NTIST Located on
M1•lt)erry
Htolghts.
nt'ar

Vete-rans Memorlel

~ospltat

P.omeroy
Pastor H•rbert
Morvan Sabbath School. evtorv

Satvrdav at 1 p m and worship
5:ervtce followmg at 3 1!i p m

w H Perrin. putor Roy

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Maytor

Sunday school

Church

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worsh iP se-rvice

9 IS

supt
m

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10 24

a m

Youth cho•r rehears•!. Mon

&lt;1111y , 3 ~0 p m under d irec t ton
of Mary Skinner senior cho•r
rehearsal 7 JO p m 1 hursday

with

Mrs

Pau l

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P0MER0'f C HURCH OF
THE NAZA~ENE - Corner
Union and Mulb~l'ry
Rev
Clyde V Henderson pastor
Sunday school. 9 30 a m Glen
McClung, sup t
mornth.Q
worsh ip, 10 30 a m
e ... entng
s~rvlc~
7 30 mtd week ser
vice , Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
R~v
Harold Deeth rector
Church service.L-. 10 30 a m
Holv communion f trst Sunday
of month , church SChOOl , 10 30
am for nurser v throuah 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRtST - Ferre ll Grontnger
pastor Btble school 9 30 a m
worsh ip 10 30 a m
adult
worsh tp serviCe and young
peopl e's meetmg 7 JO p m
Comb •ned Btble studv. and
pr11 ye r me etmg , Wednesday,
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wtntng offt cer
In ch11 rg e Sunda v HI a m
Holin ess meetmg 10 30 am
Sunday Schoo l Young Peoples
L~gton , 7 p m
Thursday 1 to 3
p m Lad tes H_i&gt;l'l'l.e_L~gu@.. 7
p m , Prep c la sses
ST PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second and Sycamore
Sts , Pomeroy , the Rev
William Mtdt;lleworth pastor
SundBY School 9 JO a m
church serv •ces 10 30 a m

Alfred
Social 1'otcs
$14 80
Worship services were he ld
at lla m., Wi lli the Rev Meece
speaking fro.n Psalm 46, "Be
stiU and know that I am God , "
"Being sens1tlve to the v01ce of
God. " Attendance wa s 23,
offenng $22 Pledges $65
Conmmmon was recelved by
18 at the close of the worsh1p
service
Mr and Mrs W1lber Parker
attended the Estate sale of h1s
late aunt, Velma Staneart, m
Athens on N H1gh St , last
Saturday
A group of e1ght members of
the AHred Grange attended
Pomona Grarlge at Rock
Springs Grange Hall last
Friday eve(llng and furmshed
the refreshments for the
meeting.
V1cki Swartz of Mar1etta 1s
spending a week w1th her
rgrandmoUter, Nlna Robtnson,
and aunt, Clara Follrod, and
grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Hobart Swartz
C&lt;lnm Sue Woode returned to
her home at C~rclevllle
Saturday
evenmg
after
spending a week w1th Mr and
Mrs
Wilham Carr and
daughters
M{ and Mrs. Cla•r Woode
spent July 4 weekend w1th
relatiVes here and ass1sted m
the hay on the W1lliam Carr
farm and lawn mowmg on the
Woode farm and all returned
home Saturday evemng after
calling on her parents, Mr and
Mrs Robert Wh1te at Keno
Mr and Mrs. W1lliam Carr
accompamed by Sue Woode,
left early Monday mormng for
•Cleveland, Ohio, where Mrs
Carr will enter the Cleveland
Clime for observallon and
treatment.
Martha Ell1ott has returned
to her home here from
Unlvers1ty
Hosp1tal
m
Columbus much Improved
Mrs. Ollie Atherton 1s
recovenng from pamful Insectic•de Pmsomng to the skin
Mr, and Mrs Wllher Parker
received word that their son-mlaw and daughter, Mr and
Mrs Joseph Poole and Will had
arrived m Ogden, Utah, Air
Force base ass1gnment last
Sunday. They are livmg m an
apartment awaiting more
desirable hvmg quarters
Mr and Mrs Robert White of
Keno VISited their son-m-law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs
William Carr and daughters a
couple of times last week

Langsville
By Mrs. Barr
Bruce Roberts of Point
Pleasant, W. Va , called on
Michael
Barr
Thursday

evening
Dorothy Wr~ght IS home from
Veterans Memor1al Hosp1tal
and ill Improving.
Mr and Mrs Less Danewood
of Syracuse called on her
father, J. T Ledlle and her
brother and sisler~n-law, Mr .
and Mrs Bernard Ledlie
Sunday evening
Mr. Jooeph Marone, MISS
ftfary Marone and friends of
Macnetlc Spring, 0 , called on
lbelr grandmother, Mrs
Elvira ll8J'I' Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Card··
.wallader and sons of Vlln,dleller, 0., spent the weekend
wllb her mother, Mrs. Elvira

Barr recenUy
Mra.

Melva Eblin and
dllllhn, BWy Joe and Kim-

Mn.

Larry Barr'

llldllllt and 1&gt;evld, called
Jln, Alplil Barr recently
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pm

SYRACUSE
FIRST
C HURCH OF GO D
Rev
Georg e Orler pastor Sunday
sc hool 9 45 a m
morn 1n9
preachtng
11
am
e ... angeltst tc serv tce 7 30 p m .
Pray e r mee lmg Thursday ,
7 30 pm
POMEROY -- WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHR IST, '200 W
Matn St - Loren T Stephens
evangeltst phone 992 78S6
Conservat 1 ve
non
mstrumental Sund ay worshtP •
10 am Btble study 11 am ,
worsh tp 6 p m Wednesday
Bible study , 7 p m
MIDWAY
COM MUNITY
CHURCH
lnon
den om mat IO.[lal J
Langsvtl le
Dexter Roarr: lhe Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sunday school,
10 am , even mg worshtp. 7 30
p m
Prayer
meetmg,
Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth
group, Frtday 7 30 p m

HarrisonviUe
Society News

sunday School at u ndance on
July 7 was 30, the offt' mtt was

..,.' and

HEART ~ Re\1
John
Na cuam
pUIOt
PhonE'
991 1825
S11tur day E"\lt'rHn9 Mass , 7 J.O
p m ~un day Mass 8 11nd 10
am Con t ~ssions, Saturday, 7
7 30 p m
l OMEAOY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert K l '1n pastor ,
Wtlll am Watson &lt;;unday school
supt Sunday Sl'l(.')i 9 30 a m
BYF 6 p m , lltble study
Wednesday 7 p m
c ho tr
practtce Wednesday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYA N
HOliNESS
CHURCH Harr,sonvttle Rev 0 Dell
/ ~o nley Pas.tor
Henry Ebttn ,
Sunday Sch oOol Sv pt Sunday
School 9 30 a m
Evenmg
wor sht p 7 30 p m Prayer and
Praise servu:e Thursday 7 30
SACA:ED

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINiTY

on

A Father's Day dmner for K

C Welsh was attended by his
children Mr and Mrs Leroy
Welsh , Pomeroy RD 4, Mr and
Mrs Denzil We lsh, Mid·
dleport, RD, Mr and Mrs
W111le Collms and Manon of
Ridgway , 0 , Mr and Mrs
Dav1d Napper, Pomeroy RD 4,
Mr and Mrs Robert Welsh,
Columbus, and Mrs Letha
Cowen
Mr Ron Thomas has pur·
chased the Katie Wilson
property and rented 11 to Mrs
Betty Althouse He put a new
roof on the house and 1s
'
pamtlng
11
Mrs Betty Graham and sons
v1sited Mrs Janet Graham
Mr
and Mrs
Russell
Ashanam, wh o live on the Sam
LewJs da1ry farm, purchased
the Darold Graham trailer and
w1ll lake possesSion Aug I
Mrs
Dena Welsh has
returned horne from the
hosp1tal, somewhat unproved
The Semor Clt1zens enJoyed a
potluck supper at Forest Acre
Lake Tuesday evemng
Mrs NeUle Borgan lS vtsttlng
her stster m West Vlrgmta
The Lend A Hand met at the
church Thursday evenmg
Mr Dw1ght S~eple of Dayton
ts vtsttlng Mr and Mrs
Eugene Young
Mrs Wilda W1seman has
been suffermg from a spramed
ankle
Mrs Cora Jewell IS m the
h ospt tal d ue t o a ga ul bl a dder
attack
..
Dr and Mrs Don Glbson and
Mark and Gay Lynn came on
Saturday to spend a few days
wtth Lana Gtbson and the Bud
Douglases
Mr and Mrs Clmton Gilkey
spe nt the weekend tn Columbus

wtth the Babe Whaleys.
Mr and Mrs Robert Glbson
and daughter, Robm , spent
Sunday Wlth the Robert
Alkires
Col Davey Davles and hlS
Wife ( Jackie Gilkey ) flew m
F Tld ay evemng for h lS SlSter I S
weddmg m Galhpohs and
S un d ay
I
re t urne d b Y Pane
evenmg to hJs base m South
Carolina
Mrs
Besste
Graham
returned horne Sunday from
Flonda where she went to tli.e
wedding o£ her son, Jack
Saupson
Mr an d Mr S M A Epple
spentSundayevenmgWlthAva
Glk
I ey
Mrs May Mason lS spen~
d mg a few d ays ca~mg for
Eumce Bradfield
Harold G r ah am IS expec ted
homeTuesdayfromhlSbaseln
Lowstana
Mr and Mrs M . A Epple .
Will celebrate their first
wedding anmversary July 7
The Epples are leavmg for
Zanesvtlle Tuesday to spend
the Fourth with Mrs Epple's
c hildren
Epple's children
Mr Harry Genheunlr of
Gahana 0
and Mrs Earl
'
'
Genhelrner of Florida spent an
evemng with theM A Epples
recenUy
Mr Robert Epple from
Pennsylvania VlStted a couple
of days with his fahter Mike
'
Epple and Wlfe
Father's Day guests of M A
Epple were Mr and Mrs
Frank Epple and three
Children of Mlddleport, Mrs
Janet Walduk and two sons of
Glouster, 0, and Mr and Mrs
Ron Brown of Ray 0
'
Mrs Jay Clark and two
W,ughters Spent Wednesday
with the Roy Wu;emans and

Robert Clark

'

Open Bible diSCUSSIOn eacl'lo
Thursday at 1 JO p m at the
church
" The
Frie-ndly

Church '

GAAHAM

UNIT£D

METHODIST Preaching
9 30 ill m , t•rsl and !loecond
Sundays of each month . th•rct
and fourth StJn (:lays each
mon th, worship service at 7 30

p m

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7- The Dally Sentinel, Mlddleport-PQmeroy, 0., Fnday, July JZ, JV74

Wt'dnesday evtonlngs at

1 30 Prayeor pn6:1 Bible Study

nesd ... ., ~ J 30 p m • U M w
f irst Wednesday . 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN UUcu••J Sunday school
10 am
worship 11 a m , Blbll' study
Thursdily
7 p m J choir
practJCif, "Thun.day, 8 p m ,
feltowShtp
supper ,
first
Wednesdav. 6 30p m U M w
fourth Monday , 8 p m,
• GREAT U!NO - Worsh ip II
am
7nd and 4th Sundays ,
Church School, 10 e m
LETART FALLS - Worsh lp,
10 a m Church sct,ool. 9 a m
elbh. study , '1 30 p m evrry
Tvudey
MORNING STAR - WOI'Shlp
9 30 ar.:m , Church School 10 30
e m • Mid We~k Service
W~dnesday , 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wor
Ship l1 " m , 1st and 3rd
Sund ays Chur c h School , 10

FIRST SOUTHERN SAP
TIST - 782 Mulberry Ave ,
Pomeroy
artlliated w ith
S BC
the Rt"V Ff~ d Hill
putor Troy Zwilling Sundar
PORTLAND - Worship 1 30
school supt sun day schoo
p m Church School 9 30 a m
9 30 am
mornmg wor ShiP·
SUTTON - Worship , Ham
10 30 Sunday evangeltst•c
2n d 11nd 4th Sundays Church
meettng 7 30 p m
Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m ' Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev . Roberl Meece
MIDDLEPORT
Re~anley
&amp;rtndum
· MT MORIAH BAPTIST JOP
- Worship 10 am ,
Corner Fourth and Mam
Chur(h choot 9 am Prayer
M idd leport Rev Henry K~v
Meetrng
, Wednesday , 8 p m
Jr • pe~stor Sunday School, 9 30
l,.ONG BOTTOM - Ch ur ch
a m , Mr:s. Ervm Baumgard
s~rvlces
9 a m , Sunday
ner , supt Morning worsh ip, Sc
hool
9
4S
a m Bible Stud y
10 •s am
every Thursday 7 30 p m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES NORTH BETHEL - Wor
Larry Carnah11n, pres iding
sh
1p 11 a m , Church Schoo l 10
mm lste r Sunday , B1ble lee
ture , 9 30 a m
Watchtower
ALFRED - SundBY school,
St!JdY 10 30 am
Tuesd11y
9 .45 am
Sun day ,
.Sible study, 7-. JO p m r~-'f hu r:s..­ preachmg af each
I I 11 m
~ach
day , m lntStry school , 7 JO
day Prayer meeting , 7 45
p m
serv Ice meeting a JO pSun
m Wednesday , WSCS , 8p m
pm
on
th lrd Tuesday e11ch month
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
Cl'lnst m Christian Un•onSchool , 9 30 preach ing , 7 30
Lawrence Manl ey pastor.
p m Sun day prayer meeting ,
Mrs Russell Young , Sunday
7 JO p m Tuesday WSCS , 7 30
School Supt Sunday School
Thursday each month
9 30 am
Evening worsh•P· ftrst
SILVtE:R
RIDGE - Worship
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
10 a m Church Sc hool , 9 11 m
meeting, 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Worship
9 am , Church
GOD Ractne Route 2, th e
Sc hool , 10 a m
Rev James M Muncy pastor
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Sun day school , 9 .(5 a m ,
CHRIST
George
Frederick
,
morn lng worsh 1p 11 a m
supt
Service
weekly
9
30
a
m
evening worship , 7 30 p rn
Sunday Preaching first and
Prayer meettng, Tuesd&amp;y 7 30 on
th ird Sundays of month by
p m , Young people 's meet •ng ,
Clifford Smrth , 9 JO a m
7 30 p m Thursday
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
UNION - Darrell
Doddrlll
GOO Bertha K1ngrey,
pastor
Sunday
School,
9 30
su bstitute pastor
Sunday
a m , Leonard Gtlmore, first
Sc hool 10 11 m
worsh •p
elder evenmg servtce , 7 30
serv•ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
p m
Wednesday prayer
m eetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
meettng 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
GOO
- Rac: me Route 2 The
tom Estll Hart pastor Roy
Rev Charles Hand, pastor
Brown
assistant pastor
Sunday school, 9 .45 a m
Sunday school , 10 a m Church
morning
worship 11 am
7 30
pm
each
Sunday
Evenrng serv1ces Tuesday ~nd
evening pr~yer meettng 1 30
Friday 1 30
p m Thursd~y
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Bible
TECOSTAL - Thrrd Ave, the
Study, 9 30 am , morning
Rev WJ11 111m Knittel , pastor
worshtp
, 10 30 am , evening
Ronald Du9an Sunday School
worshrp , 6 30 p m Wednesday
Supt Classes for all ages
Btble Study 7 30 p m
even tng service, 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Brbie study, Wednesday 7 30
Long
Bottom Sunday School,
p m , youth services, Frtday ,
10 a m wtth Willard Pigott,
7 30 p m
supt EvangelistiC message
FREEWILL BAPTIST each Sunday eventng , 7 30 p m
Corner Ash and Plum , Mid
by Elder Russell Clme,
dleport
Noel
Herrm.an
m •n tster of the Apostolic Faith
pastor
Saturd11y evening
Bible Study Wednesday, 7 30
servtce, 7 p m Sunday school
pm
10 a m
Sunday even tng
STIVERSVILLE
COM
worshtp! 7 p m
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST school serv•ce 10 a m , Prayer
BAPTIST - Corner Sixth and meetmg . Thursday , 1 p m
Palmer
the Rev
Steve Sunday even ing service 7 p m
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Thompson s unday school supt
Pomeroy
Harrlsonvtlte
WMPO rad•o program 7 45 Road R lck Morrtson pastor
Sunday sctloot supt Steven
a m Sunday school 9 15 a m
mornmg worsh tp 10 15 am
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
Youth acl tYtt res and fellowsli p am
mornmg worshtp and
10 30 am
fQr luntor and sen tor htgh c ommunton
Sunday
eventng
youth
sfudents 6 p m Btble study
7 30 p m Mrd week prayer
Chrlst tlln Endeavor 6 30 p m
worship servtce Sunday 1 30
servtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
m
Wednesday eventng
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, pprayer
meettng and Btble
Mtddleport 5th and Marn
st udy 7 JO p m
George Glaz:e,
m rnrster
ST JOHN LUTHERAN James Sheets, superintendent
Pine
Grove the Rev Arthur
Bible schooL 9 30 a m ,
morning worshtp 10 30 am , .Combs , pastor Sunday school
church serv•ces ,
even tng worship 7 30 p m , 910 3030 am
a
m
prayer servtce 7 p m Wed
BRADBURY CHUR(H OF
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH CHRIST Btble School, 9 30
am mornmg worship, 10 30
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Cole
pastor
Fl oyd am Sunday evenmg WorshiP
Servrce, 7 30 p m , chotr
Carson Sunday School supt
practice... Sunday and Wed
Sunday school 9 30 a rn
nesday, 7 p m , prayer meetrng
morn 1n9 worshtp , 10 30 a m
Bible Study Wednesday ,
Sunday evangeltSt tc meetmg , and
7 30 p m
prayer meet ing , 7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Wednesday 7 30 p m
Rev Freeland Norrrs, pastor
GRACE BAPTIST - 3()5 N
Sunday school 10 a m Church
Second Ave, Mtddleport
serv1ce
, 7 p m Wednesday
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday Bible Study,
7 p m
school , 10 a m
worshtp ser
RAqNE FIRST CHURCH
vtce , 11 am , worshtp sen,tce,
OF THE NAZARENE
7 30 p m sunday Wednesday
Sunday School. 9 30 a m ,
ntght prayer servtce, 1 30
Morn1ng Worsh•P · 10 30 11 m
THE
UNITED
PRES- Evening Worsh•P 7 30 p m
rBYTERIAN
MINISTRY Wednesday Mtd Week. Service
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dw1ght Sunday School Supenntendent
Ger11ld Wells Pastor , Rev
L Zavttz, Pastor Otrector
Morris M Wolfe
HARRISONVILLE
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Sunday Church School , 9 JO
Walter
B1ka csan , pastor
a m , Mrs Homer Lee, S~pt , Ronnte PSalser,
S S Supt
Mornrng Worship, 10 30 am
MIQDLEPORT Sunday Sunday School. 9 30 a m
WorShiP 10 45 am ,
Church School, 9 30 am John Morn1ng
Sunday evenmg worship, 7 30
5
.:Yorit.~Jtz!'o 30uitm Mornmg P m Wednesday evenmg Btble
8 p m
SYRACUSE
Morning Study,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Worshtp , 9 a m , Sunday
Rev lelon Glasure, pastor
Church School, 10 a m , Mrs
Sundav School. 9 30 a m
Sampson H~lt Suot
youth and iunlor youth serv1ce ,
MEIGS
6 4S p m , evening worshrp
COOPERATIVE
7 30 p m , prayer and praise ,
PARISH
Wednesd~y, 7 3Q. .P ...m....
THE UNITED
SILVER
RUN
FRE~EMETHODIST CHURCH
BAPTIST
Rev
Ralph
Dean ,
Robert T Bumgarner
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Director
Leon Miller, supt Evening
POMEROY CLUSTER
service,
7 30 p m
Prayer
Rev CarlE Hicks
m~~&gt;etlng
Thursday , 7 30 p m
Rev D Wm Sydenstrlcker
CMI!!OTER CIIURCH OF
CHESTER - Worsh ip 9 IS
GOD Rev James Sat
a m
Chur ch School 10 11 m
terfletd, pastor Sunday School ,
ENTERPRISE - worship , 9 9 30 a m , worsh •P serv tCe , 11
" m
Church School, 10 a m
a m
evening service, 7 ,
FLATwooo~ - worsh1p, 11
prayer serv tce •nd youth
a m
Church School 10 a m
servIce , Wednesda_y 7 p m
POMEROY Worsh ip
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
10 30 a m , Church School 9 15
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
am , UMYF 6 JO p m
p~stor
Sunday School 9 30
RDCK SPRINGS - Worship
a m
Robert Bobo , supt ,
lOam , Church School9 am
morntng worship,
10 30
UMYF630pm
Sunday even ing serv ice , 7 30,
MIDDLEPDRTCLUST~R
Mid week service, Wednesday
Rev Robert Bumgarner
7 30 p m
HEATH - iWorshlp lO 30
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
a m Ctturch School 9 30 a m
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
UMYF 7 p m
C Larimore , pastor Bob
RUTLAND. - Worship 9 1S
Moore Sundey School Supt ,
a m , Churctl School 10 a m ,
Sunday Sc hoo l, classes for all
UMYF 7 p m
ages , 9 30 am
morn ing
10 4S NYP S sunday,
sh~:~~Mm ~~~Jr~~ Sch~ 0fo 6worship
30p m , evang~listlc ser ... lc e,
• m UMYF Thurs~•~ · 7 p m
sunday, 7 30 p m Mid week
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
prayer meet ing , Wl!dnnday ,
Rev Richard E Jarvis
7 30 p m , Miss ionary meeting ,
ASBURY
worship 11
second Wednesday 7 uo p m
a m , Church School 9 so a m
UNITED FAITH NON ·
WSCS, ht Tuesd~y
FOREST RUN - Wors.h lp 9 DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Robert Sm lth , pastor Sun dey
a m
Churcl'l School 10 a m
school
9 30 am ctass Ieeder,
WSCS , 3rd Wedn~sday , 7 :JO 'L eo Hill
, worsh ip s~rvlce.
pm
10 30 a m , church, 7 30 p m
MINERSVILLE - Worship
EDEN UNITED BRETH ·
10 e m Church School 9 a m ,
wscs. 3rd Mond•v . 1 30 p m
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Blake, pastor Sunday School
SYRACUSE
Church
lO a m , Howard McCoy,
School 9 JO a m , worship
supt , Morning sermon , ll 1
sorv '"~ ' 1 30 p m
m
Sunday night services
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Christian Endeaver , 7 30 p
Rev Steven Wilson
m , Song service , 8 p m ,
Rev Urry Polint
Preaching 8 30 p m
Mid
Rev Howard Shiveley
week Prayer meeting, Wed
BETHANY lOorcnl
worst~ Jp, 9 JO a m , Churctt
nesday. 7 p m , Ray Adams.
Ia y leader
School 10 30 • m
CARMEL Worship, l1
CHURCH
OF
JESU$
a m , 1st and 3rd Sundays.
CHRIST
Located
Ill
A
Utllnd
Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Worship On New Lime Road, nut to
Forest Acr~ Perk , Rtv Ray
7 30 p m first and third Sun
Rouse, pestor, Robert Musser ,
APPL~ GROVE _ sunday Sunday Sctlool supt Sunday
sc hool . 9 JO 11 m , worship , school , lQ 30 a m , worship
ftrst and 1hlrd Sunday, 1 30 7 30 p m Bible sfudy, Wtd ·
P m • prayer meeting , Wed neaday , 7 30 p m Saturday
nesday. 7 JO p m Fellowship night pray.er urvlce , 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GADVI
supper , tlrst Saturday, 6 p m
U M W second Tuesday , 7 30 CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
pastor , Ray Whaley, supt ,
Pm
Morning worship , 9 30 1m ,
EAST LETART - Sunday church school , 10 JO am •
school 9 ~o • m , worsh !p, young people 's meeting, 6 30
P m , evening worship, 7 30
s~cond and fourth Sunday, 1 30
P m • prayer meelfng , W~d P m Bible studY , Wtdnnc:ley,

•m

•m

1

~
~

~0 p m

Ut!IIOH BAPTIST
Jte.., Cecil Cox , pastor .Sunday
SChO Ol SIJPI , JO~ Sayre
Sun day school. 9 45 a m •
Sunday evening wonh lp, 1 30
Wednesday pruer and Bible
Study 7 30 p m
•
TUPII'ERS
PLAINS
CHRI6TtAN CHURCH
Eugene Underwood , pastor .
Howard Caldwell, Jr , Sund•Y
School Supt • Sunday School,
t 30 a m J Morn lng Sermon.
10 30 a m l Sunday ~ven l ng
servlceo. 1 p m
LIT.RT FALLS UNITED
IRSTHREN - Rev Fr~ttand
Norris , pastor . Floyd Norris .
supt Sunday school. 9 30 am •
morning urmon , 10 30 am ,
Pr•v~r service, Wednesday ,
Mf.

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7 JO p m

CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm lth, pastor SundBy Sc hool ,
10 I m , Arthur Ht!nson Supl ,
Morn ing Worsh ip, 1I am ,
Young Pe-ople ' s snvlce , 1
p m , Evening serv ice , 7 30
p m Wednesday Mid Week
Prayer Service, 7 30 p m •
Youth m ee-t1n9, 6 30 p m ,
Ev~nlng worship, 1 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate , pastor Wor
Ship service, 11 am and 7 30
p m sunday sunday School,
9 30 a m
Rlctlard Barton ,
supt Prayer meeting , Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smlth,
m inister Sunday School 9 30
a m , morning church 10 30
am , Sunday evenln9 servfc~.
7 30 p m Wednesday service , 8
pm
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Robert
.. E Buckley , pastor Lloyd
Wr ight, Sun day school supt
Sun da v school 9 30 e m
mornmg worShi p, 10 30 a m ,
evenmg worsh ip 7 30 p m
Wednesday Chnstta n Youth
Cru sade 6 30 p m
Choir
prachce Thursday 7 p m

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6
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7
8

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8
9

YouGoin4?

DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST Tim Ru$Setl ,
min ister Norman C Will,
Sunday school supt , Sunday
school , 9 30 a m • worsh•P
servtce , 10 30 a m
Btble
study , Wednesday, '1 30 p m

Sunday
Matthew
5 17-37
Monday
Jerem1ah
t7 5-B
Tuesday
Psalms
1 1·6
Wednesday
I Cortnth•ans
15 12·20
Thursday
Luke
6 17 26
Fnday
leVItiCUS
19 9-18
Saturday
Matthew
5 38· 4B

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Racine Road
Wtll lllm Roush pastor Denny
Evans,
Sunday
School
Director Sunday School , 9 30
a m Mornmg worship , 10 30
a m Sunday even lng servtce 7
Wednesday evening
p m
pra't.~! ser:_v IC_!S. 7 3~ p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl Shuler , pastor
Worsh 1p serv •ce, 9 30 a m
Sunday sunday school 10 30
a m ~•bte study and prayer
service, 7 30 p m Thursday
Kmg-sbUry Road
SUnday
School, 9 30 a m , Ralph Carl.
supt WorShiP serv1ce , 10 30
a m and 7 JO p m alternately
Prayer meettng Wedn~sd11y ,
7 30 p m Rev Jay St iles ,
pastor

Scr&lt;p tu r~1

"Look, Daddy' A stopped freeway!"
E1ght-year-old Knsten pointed at the span of
concrete )hat soared over the road ahead of us
and then ended abruptly as '' 11 had encountered
an tnvtstble wall
Two months later, we took a hike In the country A small trail Jed us through green fields of
waving grass and Wildflowers There the trail
ended, gradually, as If reluctant to stop.
Is your life like a freeway- last, Impressive,
known to many? Or IS It more hke a trail-plain,
but comfortable, less well-known , but QUite ade·
quate?
II really doesn't matter
The Important quest1on Is Does your life have
a goal?
A freeway or tra11 can end, gradually or abrupt·
ly, Without ever reachmg 'a spec1llc destmal10n .
In God, your hie can have a goal In church,
He'll tell you how to reach It

T~

Seletted &amp;y

Amerron Sible Soc:lety

Copyrr11ht 1974 l(er5ler

Advertl1lng

Slruburs,

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W1th the hope it w1ll, in some measure. foster and help sustain that
which 1s good m fam1ly and , community life, th1s feature 1s sponsored by
the bus mess f~rms and orgamzat1ons whose names appear below.

OLD
DEXTER
CON·
GREGATJONAl CHURCH ~
Mrs Worley F ran c ts, Sunday
school supt Sunday school. 10
am

6
6

.

LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
Wyatt , pastor . Sunday School
supt , Ronald Osborne Btble
School 9 30 a m preaching
10 45 a m Evenmg servtces,
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells,
pastor Sunday School 9 JO
a m Morntng worship 10 30
am , Young People 's Service
6 45 p m , Evangelistic ser
vtce, 7 30 p m
Prayer
meeting Thursday ,iJ 1 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev
L
R Gtuesencamp, pastor
Roger Wilfred Sr
Sunday
School Supt Sunday SchOol .
9 30 am
Sunday evening
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meetmg ,
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter, class leader Youth
meettng Wednesday , 7 30
p m , Ernest Deeter, leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN •
CH R 1ST Robert Shook ,
pastor Sunday school , 9 30
a m R: ussell Spencer , supt ,
worshrp service 10 45 a m ,
evenmg worshiJ! alternating
wtth C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting , 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe ,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RO Rev Roy Deeter,
pastor Sunday school 9 30
11 m
worsh •P servrce , 10 30
11 m Btble study and prayer
service Wednesday. 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rod Kasler, pastor
V H Braley Sunday school
supt Sunday school , 9 30 a m
worsh rp service and com
munron 10 30 " am
youth
meetmg , 6 p m
Sunday
evenmg service 7 regular
board meetmg thtrd Sa turday

MEIGS TIRE CENTER
700 E Main
Pomeroy

.

HEINERS BAKERY

7

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington, W Va

WIN AT BRIDGE

West keeps partner unhappy

.

INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

RACINE FOOD MARKET
Rac1ne

NORTH 101
• K93

Minor Repairs &amp; Tune up
Beech &amp; Locust
Middleport
Ph 992 23U

The Store with A Heart
Phone 949 3342

Dtal 992 3284

Mtddleport

+K 1074

113

Middleport, OhiO

BuiCk Pontiac Opel G M C Dealer
Ph 992 2174
500 E Mam Sf

337 N 2nd

Middleport

Dear T
Why should a woman's past sexual histocy be used against
her when the accused rapist's former brushes with the law
caMol be used as eVIdence to show him capable of the crime'
And cons1der this: yoo're en route to a charity function
where you'll donale '100. On the way 1you're mugged and robbed.
Because "you were going to give !he money away," IS steaUng It
then pernusslble' And do you deserve the lwnp on your head for

being ugenerOUB"?

Sorry, friend, l DON'T think they're going overboard to
protect women against rape. It's a vicious, brtltal, degrading
crime and all too common these days -H.
Dear Helen
OUr children are I!J'OWil. I'd like to finally use my brams and
college education In an interesting job, and I'm sure I could fmd
one, as I have ambltloo and also good coMections
But my husband thinks I should conUnue with volunteer
work, as we don't need the money and I'd just be donating more
than haU of It back to the government In Income taxes
Ralslng money in soctety benefits and vlslting hospitals
8 00 - All In the Family 8, 10, Partridge Fam1ly 6, 13 , Book
Beat 33, Emergency 3
8 30 - MASH 8, 10. Mov1e "Cry Panic" 6, 13, Hollywood
Television Theatre 33
9 00 - Mary Tyler MooreS, 10 ,. Movie " TheApartment"J, .4, 15
9 30 - Bob Newhart 8, 10, Mov1e "The Exira Girl" 33
10 00 - 0Nen Marshall6, 13, Barnaby Jones 8, Kopy Kats 10
I 1 00 - News 8, 10, 13, Race of the Month 6 , Janakl33
11 15 - News 13
11 30 - News 3, 4, Midnight Special 15, Movies "Rendezvous at
Midnight"' 6 "The Black Orchid" 8, "The Valocan Affair"'
10, "The Mole People" 13
12 00 - Movie "Fame Is the Name of the Game" 3, '633
Squadron" 4
1 00 - Movle"The Man Who Cried Wolf" 13
I 30 - Speakeasy 6
2 00 - Movie "Thunder in the Eas1" 4
2 30- News 13
4 00 -,Movie "SNson of Passloh'fl 4.

teresting

GEMINI (lin 21 -Junto 201 II
you need a h1Ue SOO'tethlfliil extra to tide you over tempo·
rarlly, your beat chance of get
Ung U 1s from a ramlly men'lber
CANCER (June 21-Julr 221
You re going to lind youraelt In
a Situation where you II have to
speak up for a friend wno lsn t
present to defend herself
LEO (Julr 23· AUII 221 Yoo
wont have to keep pal s posted
on your present accQIY'C)I fsh·
menta You have a booster
who s. already doing 11 for you
VIRGO (Aug . 23· 8ept 221
The ttme Is lust nght to put mto
action a plan you ve been toy·
mg w ith Don t watt much
longer or nothl09 wtll get done
LIBRA (8ep1.23-0cl. 23) If
you keep your mlr'ld on that
h1gh mark you re shoottng for
over the nexl few days you

iCROSS
1 Type of
nail
5 Kind tl.
cheese
JO Hindu
festival

11 GoUer's

concem

Louis W Osborne
Ph 992 2178
Pomeroy
220 E- Mam

Middleport. Ohio

GAUL'S MARKET

.

concem

Julr 13,1874
oped this year through a triend
you II become quite attached
to Some organizattonal or club
worX Is also !1kely for you

296 W. Second

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

.

TWO LOCATIONS
59 N Sec;ond Sf
Middleport, 0
· 46CourtSt.
Gallipolis, 0 .

Ph 992 3863

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

GENE'S BODY SHOP

Nationwide Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
307 Spring Ave
Pomeroy
Dlal992 2318

Ph 992 5271

808W Main
Pomeroy

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

Groceries &amp; General Merchandise
Racine
Ph 949 5772
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Ph 992 3785

.

Pa1nl, Plumbing &amp; EIK!rlcel Suppllts
Ph 667 -~63
Tuppers Plains

J&amp;B AUTO BODY

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South had really played the
hand hke a man w1th second
Sight, but all the brilliance In
the world wouldn't have
helped h1m 1f West had lust
opened a d1amond and fast
!messed the Jack
Furthermore, West really
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Ph 742-:195:

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Dear Wife
Why not prove It by domg 1!' Find that mteresting job, and
show your husband how much more vital and aware you are. (To
and of HIM, also!) Good luck! - H.

GASOLINE ALLEY

1•

Building Supplies &amp; Custom Millwork
Ph 992 ~78

Jim Holcomb Owner
Ph, 742 51293

31

SOUTH

Wett

RACINE PLANING MILL

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duty
( 2 wda )
Z3 Budding
movie
queen
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lady's
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20 Seclusion

Middleport, Ohio

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

St Rl 1H

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RAll1S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Kee~sake Diamond Rings

Pomeroy

.

Devoted to Meigs Mason Area
Pomeroy, 0

K&amp;C JEWELERS.
212 E Main I

.

THE DAILY SENnNEL

The Flneslln Mobile Hom ..
1100 E Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992 7034

21 Brulllan
seaport

military

3Z Euphoria

overtr1ck

'The Friendly Folks"
Pomeroy, Ohio

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

concem...

+AJ86S4
+Js2

If you always lead your
partner's su1t you will keep
your partner happy Further·
more, you w1ll do far better
than a man who 1s always
lookmg around for a surprllle
lead
West was one of those
lookers-around. He opened
the e~ght of spades'
South went up w1th dum·
my's kmg and played the s1x
of hearts East won w1th the
ace and could do nothmg bet·
ter than to lead another
spade South won, led a
trump and !messed dummy's
e•ght; He had dec1ded that
East would not have played
the ace of trumps 1f he d1dn't
have to
After the e~ght held, South
cashed the queen of trumps,
led a club and smce one
e1ght ·s pot finesse bad
worked he tr1ed another.
After that one worked 11 was
a cmch for South to wmd up
makm~ hiS contract w1th an

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THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

21 Chef's

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17 Delight
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19 Inlet
( Sp.)
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address
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twice a week Is great, but not fujfllllng . I need to prove that I can
earn my way, perhaps carve out a career I sense my husband's
rl!ljlstance Is partially due to fear
How can I prove I won't draw away from him just because I
want what he bas· a place in the world' - WIFE OF A COM·
PANY MAN

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We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions

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7 Meantime

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

Ches-ter, Ohio

'Area'

UWoels
me!
13 Dentist's

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

MARK V STORE

4 Quarrel
5 Blank
look

individual

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SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT

DOWN
1 Pretense
Z - bear
3 Winged

Both vulnerable

Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
Middleport
Ph 992 3030

Ph 949 9591

Racine

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, Dear Helen.
There's a blg hullabaloo about making It illegal in rape cases
for the man's attorney to bring up the female accuser's J18SI
sexual history.
So a dame who dispenses 11 freely, ean boller " Rape!" and a
guy goes to jaU because he probably figured ,she meant him to
1 think they're going overboard to protect women who doo 't
need protect ng these days How can you take something away
from a person who has already GIVEN It away' - T.W.J

by THOMAS JOSEPH

ill
CAPRICORN (Dec . 22·
Jln.1t) In a moat uAJeuat way
you re going 1o learn an object
lesson from one younger than
yovraetf You wont resent
receiving 1t
AOUAAIUS (J•n 20·Feb 101
ThiS w1ll be one of those days
when you II derive pleasure
from IIUie mprovements: you
make yourself &amp;fOUnd the old
ll0rnes1ead
PISCES (Feb 20- llorch 201
It you use a little rumor In your
approach 1n dealmg w1th
others you 11 fmd them to be
surprrsingly co-operative

+-

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Dear Bored
" Nicely " or not, get It acrou to thill woman that she shoold
go her weigh and yoo, yoon.
And If she doesn'tgetthemessage,hangup! - H .

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+Q988

Ph 992 2550

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flll!lrlCe and sttck-tO-Jtness to
handle a nu1sanca chore that
you ve Wttt halt· flmshed Go to

• AQJ2
\'KJ0974

.

ALL WEATHER ROOFING .
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

For S•turday, Julp 13, 1874

LJTTLII: ORPH.Ur AMIUII:-CAM'T I'OOL• TII:ACRI:R

EAST

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you overlootted somelhintil •o
obvious
SAGITTARIUS (No• 23·
Dee 21) You II have more pa-

AlliES (llotcll 21 · Act&lt;ll ttl
Thl$ Ia a gOOd day tor you to
deat with buelnesa or conmerclal matters You'll be thinking
In realistic and practical terma
TAUAU$ (April 20-llar 20)
Even lhough you may be a b it
more talkative than uauel
others will lind what yoo heve
to uy both convlncmg and In-

or

:;aid, "The sllfrender
Republlean pruldona.l c:Milllife Is nolhing, compared to date wllh Richard NIZIIII M bill
acknowledgement of lnfer1· runnlntl mate. '111ey _ .
&lt;rlty"
elected In Ncwembor.

houn

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M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX

By Helen Bottel

ror

the day
In Ito, Gtn DwiiM D
Ameriean attorney John Cal· Eia"'-er _., ..... M

A lhougbt

deciston $0 you
won t later ask yourself why

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chance of

an rmpoflant

near Helen .
1 co..lder rnyeeU an oxperl when It C&lt;llni!S to dietiJ16, but I
don't yak about It conatanlly, I It.- all the allowable foods, and
If I don't always eat them, that 's my business. Over the yeal'l!
I've lost several hiBldred pounda, and hav, •t gained ALL
lhem back, so I'm ahead d. the game.
But thiS woman calls me aeveralllmes a week with "advice"
for weight loss She takes up every fad diet that comes along and
insl.sts I try 11. I've had It up to here with her bla, bla, bla , unplymg I'm a slob, whicb I'm not
'
How do you tell someone nicely that you hate her weight
talk' - BORED BY A SEMI-BUMP

• Q86

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7 p m

RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Sunday School
9 30 a m • Worship serv1ce, 11
a m
Wednesday prayer
meetmg , 7 30 p m Sunday
ntght worsh1p 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Gnmm Jr , pastor
Sunday School , 9 30 am .
Morning worship 10 30 a m ,
Young people's servrce , 6 45
p m
Evllng~llst tc servlc~.
7 30 p m Wedne,day evening
service 7 JO p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPE"L,
George Cuto, pastor Sunday
Sch..QQ!1 9 30...t_!Yen lng wo"t'lip ,
7 30 Thursday evening prayer
servlc~ 7 30 p m
MA$0N FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts. Stan
Crelg , pastor Sunday schOol,
9 A5 am , worship serv1ce, 11
am , trlllnlng union, 6 30
p m evening worship serv ice
7 JO p m M ld w~ek preyer
service, W~dnesday 7 JO p m
MASON
CHU~CH
OF
CHRIST, P 0 Box .&amp;87 , Miller
St , Ma~n . W Va Sunday
Blble Study 10 1!1 m Worsl'llp
11 1 m and 7 p m Sible study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music
FIRST SOUTHERN lAP·
TtST - Corner ot S~t(Ond and
Anderson , Mason Pet tor ,
Walter Cloud sunday school.
9 AS am , worship ••rvlct, \ 1
am . and 7 30 p m Weekly
8tble study, Wednesday, 7 30
Pm
•
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St , Mason, W
Ve Chester Tennant, pattor
Sunday tchoot. 10 am ,
morning worshlr., 11 am
tvangeflttlc nrv e~ , 7 30 p m
Blbltltudy and praver nrvlct ,
Wtdnttday , 7 30 p m Phone
773 S133
HARTFORD CHURCH DF
CHRIST In Chrlatlan Unlan The Rtv Wllll•m Campbell,
pestpr Sunday School, 9 30 '
.. m , Jamn t1ughes, 1vpt ,
•venlng serviCI , 7 30 p m
Wednnday evening prayer
meeting 7 30 p m Vou1h
prayer '"'vice each TuHdly.
FAIRVIEW
IIILK
CHURCH, Lttert, W V•, Rt
l. Rev Gtorot Hol(hlr,
peJtor Sunday School 9 30
1 m Prayer enc:l Bible ttudy
1 30 p m Cottage Prayer
Seorvice Tuuday, 10 a m
Worship Service, Thursday,
1 30 p m

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SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1t74
20 - Summer Semester 10
30 - Ky Afield 13 , Christopher Closeup 10, TV Classroom 8
00 - Fun for Everyone 6 , Treehovse Club 8 In Touch l3 ,
Faith for Today 10
JO - Sesame St 20 Saturday' s Report J , Osmonds 13. Farm
Front 4 Speedracer 6, Speed Buggy 8, Treehouse Club 10
00 - Jakes Place 6 Lldsv11ie 3, 4, 15 , Bugs Bunny 13 Hair
Bear Bunch 8 , lassie 10
30 - Yogi's G.:fug 13 , Mi ster Rogers 20, Addam s Fam1ly J. 4
1.5 Sabrma 8, Popey-e 10. Edward Saunders 6
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00 - Emergency Plus 3. 4, 15, Super Friends 6 , 13 , Movie 8,
10 Sesame Sf 20
30 - Inch H1gh Pnvate Eye 3, 4, 15
00 - Eiec Co 20 , Lassie's RescueRanger's6, 13 , My Favorite
Marftan8 H) Slomu nd &amp; the Sea Monsters 3, 4, 15
3Q---Goober &amp; The Ghost Chasers 6, 13, Pink Panthers 3 4 15
Zoom 20 Jeannie 8.. 10
' ' '
00 - Brady K1ds 6, 13 . Abbott a. Costello 8. Sesame Sf 20,
Speed Buggy 10 Star Trek 3, 4 15
30 - Josle &amp; The Pussycats m Outer Space 8, 10 , Butch
Cass•dy 3 4, 15 Mtssion Magtc 6, 13
00 - Elec Co 20 Jetsons 3, 4, 15 , Movie " Robin Hoodnlk" 6,
13 What's Congress All About? 8, 10
30 - Fa t Albert 8 10, Go 3, 4, 15
00 - Children 's Ftlm Festl\lal 8 10, American Bandstand 6
13 Pe rryMason J, ManfromUNCLE4 LasslelS
30 - TBA 15
00 - NBC N1ghtly New s Closeup 3 Fllntstones 13 Dugout
Dope 4 Soul Tratn 6 Mulligan Stew 10 , Baseball Pre Game
Show 15, V1ewpolnt 8
10 - Baseball 3. 4
15 - Baseball 15
30 - Ky Afield 13 Arthur Smtth 81 Movie " The Outlaw' s
Daug hter" 10
00 - Flsh m ' Hole 13, Keep AmencaWorking 6 Datelme
Kemper Open 1973 8
30 - AnythmP, You Can Do 13, Game Is BaseballS
45 - Movte ' Kill the Umpire" 10
00 - Audubon Wildlife Theater 33 Farmer's Daughter 13
TBA Champ1onsh1p Games 6
30 - Sewmg Skt lls 33
45 - TBA 3 4
00 - A Bit with Knit 33 , Wrestling 8, Death Valley Days 10
Pett•coat JunctlonJ , TBA 15, Sale of the Century 4
30 - Lets Grow a Garden 33 , Champ1onshlps Flsh•ng 10, New
Dating Game J, World of Survlval4, My LtHie Margte 15
00 - Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33, News 8, News 3, 4, In the Know
10, A Look at fhe Book 15
30 ~ News 3, A, 6, 15 , Reasoner 13 , Zoom 33 , Beverly
H•llb•llles 8, Mov1e " Harlem Globetrotters" 10
00 - Hee Ha,_w 6, 8, lawrence Welk 4, 15, Catch 33 33 , Tfirlll
seekers 3 Lawrence Welk 13
30 - BobbyGoldsboroJ, Course of Our TlmesJ3

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6 30- N!!C News 3, 4 IS : ABC 6 , CBS Newu, 10, Room 222 13
7·00 - Truth or Cons l J News-6. 10, Whaf'1 My Line a. Beat the
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Electric Company 20
7 JO - Porter Wagoner 3, Hollywood Squar'es -4.w Treasure
Hunt10 To Tell the Truth 6 Con~ntratlon 8 , Beat the Clock
13, 'Vcu Owe It to Yourself '10 1 6oboQulvarl33.
I 00 - W•shlngfon Review 20. Dlrly Solly 8, 10 , Sanford &amp; SOn
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. 1 -Good Times 8, 10, Brian Keith~ ' • IS; Act&gt; ol Love-And
• Other ComedleS6, 13 , Wall Street week :20,33
: • 00 - Masterpiece Theatre 33 , Movies ' 1 The Ni,uht They
Ra ided Mlns~y· s· 3, 4, 15 . " The Vatican Aftalr' 8, " The
• Jayhawker$' 10 An Enemy ot 1he People 20. Masterpiece
• Theatre 33
9 lll - Odd Couple 6. 13
tljO 00 - Toma 6, 13
lO JO - Day at Night 33. News 20
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~1 00 - News 3, 4 8, 10, 13, 15. Janakl 33, News b , Ohio This
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11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15, Untouchables 13 , Mission lm
possible 6 Aviation Weather 10 Movies " Dracula - Pr ince
of Darkness ' 8 The Horrible Dr Hitchcock" 10
12 30 - Don Kirshner 's Rock Concert 6
1 00 - Midnight Special 3, 4, Take Fl\le tor Life 15 Movies
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' The Night Holds Terror' ' 10 , " The Haunting of Rosalind " 13
• 1 30 - Movies • Sands of fhe Ka lahari" 4
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Pomeroy Oh o two h ds of a

tor Rent

Wanted

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6
to 10 p m for • PPO ntment
rooms an d bath
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n
3 20 uc
torm at on ca 992 2S50 or 712
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1 iEOR00M mo b eho'"in! w th
of sa I wat er pe ets wa e
a r cond on n g n R ac n e nuggets b lock sa t a n: lwn
a ea Phone 992 5858
Oh o R \l er sa t Phone 92
7 2 ttc
3891
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1 A ND 4 ROOM f u n shed and
un f u r n Shed
apa r t ments WE ARE p ck no up a p ano n
your area and wou d
ke
Ph one 992 5-4 34
some respons be party fo
4 2 tfc
take ov er pa yments
Cat
Cred t Manager ( 61A 772
P RVATE meetng room for
5669 o w te 260 Eas Ma n
any organ zat o n phon e 992
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c on cv r' ng that Ord na nce No
379 da ed Feb very 6 969 a nd
Also
Ord nan c• No .. 01 dll ed June
PAPER
CARRIER
1 1970 and 0 d nance N o 407
dated November 1 970 and
On Butterout Avenue
Ordnance No 43
d a ed M ay
15 1972 and 0 d na nce No 410
dated Aug us 20 973 s he eby
FREE HOME ESTIMATES
amended o he ex enl tha
Se c t on 1 Pa 11g r aph B
s
SUPE:IUOR
changed as fo ow s
V NYL PRODUCTS
Sect on 1 Th a the fo ow n g
sea e of sa a es and wages fo
Calf Collect 1 59'2 5.544
emp oyee s of the V age of
Pome oy
Oh o
s he ebv
Athens Oh o
adopted
8 POL CE DEP ARTME N T F R DA Y an d Satu rd a y La r k ns
St R v an d Oh o Boy s 20
Chef of Po ce
b k e 520 Good
e 8)(25x 1.t ~5
Less than h ee
M en s pants 50c b o uses an d
m onths serv ce
$465 00
shor s De ea ch dresses 25c
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Afte hree m on ths
T o e
d shes and o her m sc
lerv ce
5 0 00
7 11 2 c
Cour
Sergeant
5 29 fc
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Less han t h ee
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SHO O T N G
M ll t Ch
Co n
mon hs serv ce
440 00
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u n f s
COU N T RY Mob e Home Park
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Ao:tt~eLtb r...f'e months
r ght af e M es Ce m et e y
New dev e opm ent off Rou t e
Ellper
enced
Aulstanf
serv ce
485 00
R v and
F e c o y ch ok ed
33
t en m e s no h of
Manajer
Pat omen
guns on y Sun da y J u y .4
Pom
e
oy
Lar g e o s w h
2
Experienced
(2)
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Le5s than h ee
pm
con c r e e pa os s dewa k s
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months serv ce
425 00
unn e s
and
ofh ee
3 Exper enced Pa t T me
Ai e three man h s
pa
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so
spa
ces
or
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serv ce
sru a
a er s Ph one 992 7.4 79
4 E x perienced Meet Dept
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6 8 26 c
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man hsse v ce
5
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to
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12 000 BTU
se v ce
440 00
W LL BE
age qua f cat ons etc
0 spa che
966 DODGE Co one 500 uns
POMEROY LANDMARK
Less than hree mon hs
good ~29 5 or 1972 F o rd
W.
Jack W Carsey Mgr
ofsevce
375 00
Ga ax e 500
ow m eage
.AD~
Phone 992 2 81
Af e h ee man hs
5 800
Phone
985 38
WATRE SS wanted appy n
se v ce
400 00
even
ngs
person Crow s S ea k House
STEREO RAD 0
AM FM
8
Extra Pat oman o
7 13p
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7 0 12 c
rack
ape comb na on
4
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196 7 CHEVROLET p ckup
Ba an c e S 0 79 o
ea s y
Sec on 2 Tha 0 d nance No
Th U Shop open 0 a m I
uc k 6 cy
Good rubber
erm s Ca 653 5 3
379 dated Feb uary 6
969
4 30 p m every F day and
Phone 992 53 5
Ordnance No 40 da ed June
Saturday New used s ock
AJ)pliance serv ce man w1th
7 10 3 c
1970 0 d nance No .407 dated
a
v ng week y C o h ng
knowledQe
of refr1gerat1on
November
970 0 d nance
co ec b es
app ances
962
EEP Stat on Wagon 4 NEW 974 ZIG ZAG SEW NG
Vacation &amp; travel pay
No 43 dated May 15 972 and
MACH NES
n or 9 na
easu es re co ds p ctu es
whee
d ve
Tra er h tch
Gall a Refr gerat on Co
factory carton Z g zag
o
Ord nance No
440
dated
books amps oy s Loc a ed
w
th e ec c brake
Good
make but onho es sew on
August 20 1973 and a other
across from Pomero y Post
Phone 446 4066
cond on $600 Phone 992
ord nances n conf c w th the
buttons monog ams and
Off c e
90
make fancy des gns w th Ius
prov sons of h s 0 d mtnce
5 2 fc
7 03p
the w st of a s ng e d a Lef
Sha
be and are hereby
repea ed
GARAGE Sa e 1126 E M~ n NEED
n ay a way and never been
57 CHEVY new rebu
283
5 Pome oy Tuesday Ju y 9
Sect on 3
Tha't
h s Or
used
se
tor on y $47
eng ne .4 speed very good
cont nu ng 2 weeks 9 to 5 p m
d nanc.e Sha I ake effec and be
cash
or terms ava abe
c
ond
t
on
w
se
to
S600
Near M ne sv e Phone 992
n force from and af er he
Phone 99.? 2653
Ca 992 2967 atte 5 p m
3.408
7 8 fc
ea lest per od a owed by aw
7 26 c
7
0
4
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7 03 c
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needed
Passed 7 1 74
vacuum
9 DODGE Demon 318 sand ELECTROLUX
rete ences
equ red
Phone
YARD sa e from Ju y 0 o 3
cleane
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cond
ton
uses
a d Good cond t on Phone
992 2Q3jj
A test
f om 10 a m
o 5 p m
pape bags has cordw nder
992
2413
7 9 3tp
Househo d tu n sh ngs Some
Jane Wa ton
and many at achmen s A so
7 10 4 p
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ant ques
m e nor h of
shampooer
attachment n
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c uded . On
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969 RAMBLER
6 cy nde
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n
S37 70
cash
or
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Dale E Sm h
$550 Phone 992 763
forma on
con act Janet 1964 RAMBLER fat head 6
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Marcum Rt J Ru and
7 8 ttc
cy nder standard sh f Ca
7 10 Jtp
992 2295 afte 4 p m
965 FORD
3tc
cond ton
IN THE COURT OF
5.552
COMMON PLEAS
7 2 3 c AKC Reg
Eng Ish Bu dog
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
pupp es 9 wks o d m a e and
MYRTLE STANLEY Pia nt ff
7 04 c
femaleS 75 each New Haven
969 MU STANG Fas ba ck fo
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(304 882 3286
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JAMES L BLACKBURN et at
KOSCOT
KOSMET CS
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cond
on
Phone
992
2075
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For a good
ne of .,~o tu n ture oak tables
___ ___:' _' 6 p No 15 S73
Casmet cs fr endly serv ce
cocks ce boxes b ass beds
NOTICE OF PUBL CATION
and someone to cha w th
d shes desks or compete
TO James L B ackbu n and
1969 CHEVY Townsman sa on
0 ve me a al He en Jane
households
Wr e M
D
Chr st ne 8 ackbu n whose ast
wagon S 95 good cond on
W LL hau sand grave ted
B
own 992 51 3
M
lie R 4 Pomeroy Oh o
known address was 959 Den
Phone 992 620
d rt or opso
Con ac Da e
1
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cal
992
7760
n son Avenue Ca umbus Oh o
5 24 fc
Teaford 992 3224
To Pete G bbons and De ores A TO Z Ma t used turn shed
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7 2 21c
G bbons
whose
ast known
app ances c oth ng d shes
eddress was
4
2
W
1st
and m sc
Rt 33 oppos te
Avenue Columbus Oh o
Ira er cour
Hartford . W
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USED fu n u e
ex c e ent NEW 1974 GETTYSBURG by
You are hereby not fed that
4 10 fc
cond on See any t me a 31
Cast e 3 bedroom
f ont
you have been named Defen
UN K AUTOS comp e e and
Laure Ave Pome oy
k tchen mode to a e ec c
dants n a ega lH!1 on en ted WANTED to ren 3 bedroom
de vered o our yard We
7 16 p
Se up and ready o move n o
Myrt e Stanley Pan ff vs
home n Me gs County Phone
p ckvp au o bodes and buy a
-------~ --$6 695
F nanc ng can be
R
cha
d
Jones
992
3728
James L Blackbu n Chr st ne
k nds of sc ap meta s and
a ranged Can be seen a
Blackburn Pete G bbons and
7 2 3tc
on R der s Sa vage Sta e REG Po ed He eford Super
Count y MQb e Homes Park
No
bu
Phone 992 3 2
Delores G bbons Defendan s
R
24 R 4 Pomeroy Oh o
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son rush
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7 0 4tp
Th s act on has been ass gned
Phone
992
5468
a archery equ pment 30 pet
enjoy count y v ng w th c y
Case No 15 573 !nd s pend ng
62626p
off McK nney s A row Shop
conven ences
Ca
992 7034
n he Court of Common Peas of
for nfo mat on
249 Un on Avenue 2 weeks
Me gs County Pomeroy Oh o
WANTED old up ght p anos
on v
7
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45769
7 9 6tp
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any cond ton
Pay ng S 0
~OTICE
Theobjectof the Comp ant s
GIG ANT C FLEA MARKET
each F rst f oo on y w e o
to requ e forte ure of he n
MOB LE home 55x10
wo
and g ve d rect ons o W tten
70 yard sa es
AI
con
terest Of the Oefenttan s n the VACANCY for 2 ambu ato y
t pouts par y turn shed
male pa en s a
Sy acuse
cen rated at one p ace
P eno Co
Box 88 Serd s
ree estate descr bed n an and
ask ng $2 700 Phone 304 773
Nurs ng Home Ca 992 3707
m e out Spr ng Ave off Rt
Oh o 43946
nsta ment cont ac reco ded
SA28
776p
7 9 Sic
Man S
Pomeroy Oh o
n Vo ume 125 Page 483 Me gs
7 77 p
-------Free admlss on plenty of
County Mort~age Records to
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park ng Restrooms and
declare the cant act nu
and
CASH P.ll d for a mat(es and
65 x
2 MOb LE home
3
IN THE COURT OF
refreshments outs de and
vo d
and order the same
modes of mob e homes
bed
oom
ba
h
v
ng
room
COMMON
PLEAS
Inside
released from record
Phone area. code 61-4 423 9531
ha•
and 2 bedrooms car
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
-For reservations contac1
You are required to answer
4 3 tfc
peted Phone 992 7751
PROBATE
DIVIS
ON
Freddie
Thabet
ph
773
S54J
the Comp ant w th n 28 days
or 773 SUI after .5 p m
6 6 fc
affer the ast pub cat on of th s
GROVER WHITE Jr
Start
ng
July
l3
&amp;
14
not ce wh ch w
be pub shed
Newspapers
Brown
972 MOB LE home H crest 3
Adm n strator De
Opening week 2 d~rys for
once each week fo s x con
Pasteboard
Sheet Iron
Bonis
Non
bedroom 14x70 easona~ e
price
of
1
Everyone
secut ve weeks
The
ast
Estate of
Scrap Iron Copper Brass
must se
Rut and
Oh o
Welcome
pub cat on w I be made on July
Phone
742
6882
Pearl
V
T
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Alum1num Auto Batter es
9 1974 and the '28 days for
deceased
786p
answer w I commence on that
Auto Radiators
P
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POTATOES fo
843
----~--date
VS
2.495
In case of your fa ure to
THELMA EDDY et a
7 10 6 c
answer or otherw se respond as
Defendants
Sell yours to The - ~ - ---~-· ~-- -required by the Oh o Rues of
ma a d ducks Phone ONE new a
No19.512
eecrc
3
Civil Procedure iud~men by
79 B.ABY
Rosenberg Co
NOTICE FOR SERVICE
992 2789
bedroom S19 900 and 3 o he
defau t-w be rendered a~a nst
BY PUBLICATION
7 0 12 c
Depot Streel Athens
homes Phone 992 3975 or 992
vou for the re ef demanded n
To The unknown hers and
2571
the Comp a nt
0
dev sees of Pea v Tanthorey
REG
Qua er Horse mae
Dated June 11
6 5 fc
deceased
$350 Ca 742 3842
To The unknown hers and
Open Monday Thursday
____ .:._ ___,_ ___:1 6 c 3 BEDROOM house n Sa em
dev sees of James Robert
51 bath 2 car garage anc
8
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Low he deceased and
n ce
eve
ot
Must se
7 P E C E d n ng room su te
Frutav
8hll12
Noon
To
da Lowther
whose
round tab e fou
c ha s
Ask ng S A 000 Phone 7-42
add ess s unknown and cannqt
.4962
hutch and serve A so round
w h reasonab e d gence be
crocheted ab ec olh Phone
18 c
asce ta ned
985 3833
-~----IN THE
You are he eby no fed that
7 1 6 p TOTAL e ectr c 3 bedroom
you have been named defen
COMMON PLEAS COURT
nome
hardwood
f oo sM0..8
LE
HOME
n
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dd
epo
d11n s n a legS~ I act on ent ed
MEIGS COUNTY OH 0
breezeway and garage Lot
Adu
ts
on
y
Phone
992
5592
Grove
Wh e
Jr
Ad
ELLEN GARNET ORNER
100X420 at 180 Arbaugh St
6 25 fc
PLAINTIFF
m n strator De Bon s Non of he
Tuppers P a ns P ced at
-~~-vs
Estate of Pear V Tanthorey
SIB 000 a so '23 acres of
deceased Pant ff vs Thelma BU S NESS oom 22x80 234 E
PAUL FREDERICK ORNDER
wooded and w fh housetra Je
JR
Eddy et a
Defendants Th s
Ma n S
Pome oy
Oh o
end c ty water
Clos~
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DEFENDANT
ac on has been ass gned Case
Phone 992 5786 o 992 3975
Forked Run Lake P'r ced at
9 512 n the CQurt of
NO 15 174 No
$8 000 Phone 667 6386
6 2 lfc
NOTICE BY
Common
Peas
Proba e
7 9 6tc
D
v
son
Me
gs
County
Oh
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PUBLICAT Of\1
f&gt;URN
SHED
apa
tment
The address of sa d Court s c o
TO PAUL FREDERICK OR
adu ts on y n M dd eport
7 ROOM Muse w th bath gas
NER: JR whose ast known Me QS County Court House
Phone 992 3874
furnace tor sale by owner In
Pomeroy
Oh
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45769
address was Wa nut Bottom
Pomeroy Cel 992 3579
5 12 ttc
The object of the Comp a n s
Road Car sle Pennsy van a
7 9 6tp
1701 3
to se
h• rea estate of the ~----- ~ -~
3
BDRM
Br
ck
nome
w
w
decedent
o
pay
he
deb
s
and
You are he eby not fed that
s RM HOUSE w th garage n ce
carpet cent a a r
bu t n
ou have been namctd defendant costs of adm n s e ng her
ne Ohborhood n Syracuse
k tchen carpor
erge yard
n a ega ac on ent t ed E en esta e
Phone 992 3860
aneled
basement
bath
a
e
requ
ed
to
answe
You
Garnet Orner vs Pau F eder ck
aund
y
room
n
basement
79 2c
Orner Jr Th s action has been the comp ant w th n 28 days
$ 7S
month p us u
es
asalgned Case No 15 114 n the after the ast pub cat on of h s
Pomeroy
smal garden rete ence,s Ph
be pub shed
Court Of Common P eas Me gs not ce Wh ch w
50 ACRES Of fa m BOd for !Ill e
992
3717
a
er
-4
30
p
m
once each week fo
s x sue
County Pomeroy Oh o 45769
Pr ce on con racl of owner
7 0 I CHEVY eng ne 6 cy nder w h
weeks
The
ast
The prayer of the camp a nt s cess ve
Pflone 992 6365
J spaed transm ss on $1 5 o
be made on
for d vorce
re!loto at on of pub ca on w
7 10 6tc
offe
Phone
949
3655
or
best
Aug 9 974 ar!tt he U days for ONE turn shed apartment
malden name award of per
992
703"
commence on hat
sonal property
and other answer w
bedroom k tchen bath and
3ACRESmoreorlessofland
proper rei et You are rqu red tel date
7 13 c
shower On Rou e 33 Mason
near Danv le
Oh o Good
anawer the com p a nt w th n 28
n case of your fa ure to
w Ve A so
furn shed
spot for home or mob e
Clays after the Jut pub cat on of 'lllnsW~r or otherw se espond as
apartment 2 bedroom
v ng ANT QUE PUmp organ good
home Pr ce SJ 300 Phone 742
this not ce
wh ch w
be requ ed by the Oh o Rues of
room
k chen
bath and
shepe Se
easonab e Phone9
udgment by
PubliShed once each week for C v P ocedu e
shower
Same
Joe at on
92 2817
7 10 6 p
the. c:onsecut ve weeks The as.t detau t w be rendered aga nst
7 11 3tp
Ut t es turn Shed Phone
pubf c:atlon w I be m•de on July you for e ef demanded n h s
304
773 5147
Reyno ds
,, and the 28 dav1 for answer Comp a nt
w t commence on the date
_______
12tc
_ _..,_,
,
Dated Ju y 3 1973
Larry Spencer C erk
Janet E Morr s 2 ANO 3 bed oom mob e homt
Mavt•t
Court of Common P eas
Depvty c erk
for rent Washer dryer and
Automatlu
1
CourT of common Peas
Of Me QS County
a r cond ton ng Phone 992
'2 IPtld oreratlon
Pomeroy Oh o -45769
Probate D ¥ s on
3509
C:ho ct o
water
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Me gs County Oh o
1'mpl
Auto
water
(7 5 12 19 26 (8 2 9 6tc
161 21 21 C7 S 12 19 26 ~tc
ltvt control Lint
Fl ter or Power Fin
Ag tetor
Perm a Preu
Mlyttt
Jt•t•of Htat

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The

Da1~

Sentmel

PHONE 992-2156

L.-----------' Help Wanted

Wantedl

j..lelled

16 9S

ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRICATED

W k ns.o11 Small Eng

La wn BOY
Tecumseh
Koh e
w scons n
A
o he
makes

MATERIALS CO
Ma son W Va

ALSO SHAMPOO
CARPETS
AND CLEAN
UPHOLSTERY

V11rpiB Tt·.lf;nd.'"
II!!

Mobile Homes For Sale

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PonH·roy. Ot11o 1)16'1

GoodS oom

NEWLISTING

MARKET - N ce bus ness fo
young couple to nves n A I
stock and some f xtures go
Gas pumps n front

BUILDING LOT -

122x SO n

the country near Cheste

La y s

well Only $1800 00

NEW LISTING

1

yearod

s

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bed oom home
N ce car
pet ng Modern k tchen lovely
d n ng
oom w th ba cony
Radant heat full basement
w th fam y room garage and
ut I ty Thermo pane w ndows
and large landscaped ot

6 3

f~

SEW NG MACH NE S Repa)
serv ce a
makes 99 2 2284
The F ab c Sh op Po m e oy
Au ho zed S nge Sa es and
Se v ce We Sharpen Sc ssors
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Surround
c:lothea
With aent e even
heat ~o hot sp011
no ovtrdry ng F ne
MtiMI. Lint F Iter
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ll MAY CONCERN:
If a church IS havmg dtfftculty wtth tts
pastor, try praymg for htm, mstead of
bemg crtt1ca I

"God Works Muacles"

Signed: Anonymous

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ltnlce

RUTLAND FURNITURt
742 4211

Atnold

C;ro~te

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In 1955 the U S Air Force
Academy 111 Colorado was
dedicated with 300 cadets on its

blue You

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1

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bed

V 8 s anda r d

Good Selectton Cheaper Cars
See Ray R1ggs or Roger R1ebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100
Located on 51 Rt 7

CARPETING
501 NYLON

!s till missing

BY BARWICK
REGULAR S9 95

•7.95

Sq Yd

P ce nc udes nstallatiCin
and free padding Talk to
Wendel
Grate
carpet
consultani

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
7414211

Rutland 0

The FBI cine! who was
his second maJor news
smce assummg
of the mvestlgative

a year ago smd the
does not even know
:v,ihether Moss Hearst and the
members are m this
do not know whether or
they are ont of the COWl
Kelley satd We do not
where she ts
defended the FBI
on early stages of
case
about reports that the
could have made early
by staking out a bank
dote one SLA member had a
account Kelley setd
:~~were needed lor other
and there was not
avatlable information

Gallia County
Jr. Fair
OPENS JULY 30

OR 992·2568

16-1 &amp; 2 Pc Uvong Room Su1les
20 00 up
3-Bedroom Su1tes
49 95 up
24-Chests and Dressers
15 00 up
42-Twon and Full Soze Beds complete 29 95 up
3-Poster Beds vou must see these 39 95 up

Special This Week'

to

2 BRAND NEW RECLINERS

Also
our usual goad
lectlon of other ap
tlec&amp;
auto
washtrs
~~~~~~~eltt dryers 135 CO
o
uled Maytag 1nd

v•s

$~,:~:,.

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Queen

549 95

wringer

Romom

ot Kuhl s all op

Plllnces c.ury 1 lO d1y
monev back guarantMI
Come out lnd see our New
1nd
Used
Furniture
Bargains I

In Herculon Mater1al

L

Chesler 0

est mates on
a um n u m
rep acement
w ndows s d ng s o m doo s
and w ndows Ra ng Phone
na es L s e Sy acuse Oh o
Ca
Jacob
Sales
Represen et ve
V
V
Jahns on and Son nc
4 30 tfc

PH. 992-2259

oo

1595

1

Long w de bed 6 cy l t1 sp tra ns m ss on t uc k

~ "'F RE:t

property

U5

1895

1

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Propert es are self ngl We
need lis1 ngs throughout
Me1gs County We offer you
10 years exper.ence 1n sale of

l;::~:~•ro tors

1000

1

cho ce for

!

Large selection late model
double door refrlger!ltors
some fast freere from
169 95 to 1119 f5 Apt size

'595

•

p s

1971 F250 FORD TRUCK

BRADFORD Au ct oneer
Como e e Serv ce
Phone 9.49 3821 o 949 1 6
Ra e ne Oh o
C I Bradfo d
5 1 fc

3 2c

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REFRIGERATION
TIME IS NEAR

1095

1

1965 MUSTANG

READ Y M X
C ONCRETJ;
de v e r ed r gh
1o y our
pro e c t Fa s and easy F: ree
es m ll es Phone 992 328:&lt;4
Goeg en Ready M x Co
M dd epo
Oh o
6 30 tc

1 Roll Candy Stripe with
rubber back J 99 sq yd
N Ce for bedrooms dens
k tchens e c

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s

1972 FORD F250 TRUCK

We have hundreds of
ca pet va ues Ypur job can
be completed In 1 to 2 weeks
No long wa t ng period

OB S con ra e ed Phone 42
30 4 o w e Box 23 Lan gs
v e Oh o
06c

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2 Dr hardtop 3

SPECIAL!

YOUR
HOME
IS
A
SAFEGUARD
AGAINST
tlFLATION IF PR CES GO
UP
SO
DOES
YOUR
PROPERTY

s pb

TWO 1970 MAVERICKS

S
CONCRETE
Monday h o ugh
and
even ngs
ld 2

$42 400 00

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1969 PLYMOUTH

In

9 6 Weekdays

Real Estate For Slile

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DOZER work and c ear ng by
he ac e hou y or con act
farm ponds oads etc La ge
dozer and operata w th over
20 years ex per ence Pu ns
Ex cavat ng Pome oy Oh o
Phone 992 2478
12 9 fc
CREMEAN
de ve ed
Sa u d ay
Phone A46

1495

1

1970 PONTIAC CATALINA

SEPT C
TANK S c eaned
Modern San tal on 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 fc

oca ed on
Rou e 2d and Coun y Rd 5
C os sro ad s comp e e f on
end un eu p and b ak e se
e
P ea se ca
o appo n m en
7 A2 1232
524 t c

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1695

1

10 4 fc

742-5293

-

ha dlop v ny

Long

home 200 000 BTU nat ~-=-------~·---~- --­
gas furance 3 bedrooms den AUT OMOB LE nsurance been
can c e ed '
Lost
you
and 2 n ce porches Doub e
op e a o s cen se Ca 992
ca port w th shop Henhouse &amp;
7.t28
pony ba n

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For Rent

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0 DEL L A n e men

'I

ode

2 D

SEPT C T A N KS
c eaned
easonab e ra es Ph
446
781 Ga po s,.rJoh n RusseU
ow n er an d op e ato
s 12 f c

EX CAVAT N G dn "'
Md er
and ba c kh oe wo k
sep c
anks ns a ed du m p uc k s
and o bo y s fo h e w
hau
f
d rt
op so
m es one
and g ave Ca Bob o Rog er
J eff e s da y phone 992 089
n gh phone 99 2 3525 o 992
5232
tc

TEAFORD

v

For Sale

4d o

1970 OiEVY MONTE CARLO.

9 9 Weekends

Now Open fo Sus ness

Real Estate For Sale

Ht ,_,k

Hou

Free Est mates

PHONE 992-5476

-

Employment Wanted

1395

• 1

1971
OLDS DELTA 88
D sedan a p s p b

M oved t o R utland ::v.. m le
ns d e c t )l I m t on r ght
corner 8 c k St and Rt 24

INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR

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Located on lrd Street
Racme Oh o

J&amp;B AUTO
BODY

HOME
DECORATING

r.oo

Pets For Sale

4 speed

Armstrong Linoleum
WaH Paper
V nyl Wall Fabric
Spec1al On Carpet Rem
nants F ee Est1mates

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

t

Wanted To Buy

MERCURY CAPRI

Will'S CARPET
&amp;INTERIORS

199 W M a n
Pom eroy 0
Located at M ode r n supp v
Sm all Eng ne Re pa

"

6ullt to Your Spen
Dehvered to Job Site

773 5554

nf

992 309'2

V«JJD TRUSSES

Auto Sales

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s yovr roof
eak f ng ?
Compa e our pr ces to an~
0 he s we 1 g ve you a
p of en ona roof or lett.
Ca 9t2 U52 For
Elf m• t u ot Anr Ty,.

2495

1

A

•109.95

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1974
BUICK leSABRE
4 Door

.See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Dav 992 7089
N1ghl 992 3525
or 992 5232

MANAGER

4,000 BTU

w

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W11te r U n es. and Power
L n•s All work done by the
foot or c onlr•ct Also doter'
wor k 1 nd $tptlc t1nks irt

BENNY BRANHAM

HOTPOINT
AIR CONDITIONERS

FOOD STORE
EMPLOYES

- - K&amp;H
ROOFING
-. aute

DITI'LIING
SERV'"t'
V1
~

Reduced to 69.95

Several Gas &amp; EI!!Ctroc Ranges
30 oo up
14-Refr.gerators best selecl!On now 25 00 up
3-Wooden Done11e Sets maple Spamsh oak
and dark Pine
PRICED TO SELL
3-Wr.nger Washers see these now
49 95 up
Several K1tchen Cab1nets ol all kinds 10 00 up
199 95
Gold Phllco Refrigerator like new
Turquo1se Stove &amp; Refrlgeralor
pa1r 249 95
New Vonyl Recliners
49 95
18 cu ft Coppertone Refrigerator like
new
249 95
Green M•racle Water Waltr Softener 100 oo

IIJI)p Pd to fil con1um er a ont'
conr a&lt;;
lo,a on h a $to
v ces
w htn
he
m a Oil\
'JI N ORO NAN CE F X I N G TUE ebove sta ed ma'v br comb ned
R ATE.$ WH C H CO LU M&amp;U S n one serv te coo rae unde
A~Q
SOUTHERN
OHIO lh s. Sl;ht&lt;tv e o m•y be" served
ELECTtt C COMPANY
IT S vnder s•parate contracts •moe
SU CCESSOR S AND A SS IGN S th 1 or
o her
app cab e
M AY CH A RG E FOA STAN Schedu ct. a
he consume s
DAIO SEC ONDAR, Y EL E C opt on
T RI C SIE! RV CE T O C ON
Th s Sc hedu ~ s g~n.:r• ty
SUME R S H T H E V ILL A GE •PQ c•b e o consumers w h
OF M DD L EPORT M EIG S M•x murn
ty
C OUNTY
OHtO
AND requ em en l of Cap.-•c
t'U han 2'0
ESTABLI SHING A FORMULA 1r. towatts
a thougfl
• 9~
F OR VA.RYING Sl,I CJ4 RATE S &lt;onsumers may from t me o
me
be Sfr"oted u'\de
s
pi'ov s ont tioweve ~¥'hen 11
consume s Mil)! rrt um \.apac y
exceeds 50 k owatt'S Of he o a
ene gy ut u
of)a e-x&lt;:ncu
20 000 k owa
hov s rl any
mon h
h s chedu e s.ha no
be ava at) e or a m n (Tlum
per od ot we ve &lt; 2 mon h$
1'E RM $ OF CONT R ACT
Th~ e m ot he con ac fo
serv ce unde
h s Schecfu e
Shit be as prov ded n hto n
d v dua
con rae
w h each
consumer bu n no case sha
l he contrac erm be ess. han
one yea
SECT 0 "4 2 Tha
he a es
for e ectr &lt; serv ce set o h n
Sec on 1 of h s 0 d nance sha
be ca cu a ed as o ows
(
Each mon h du no t)e
te m o f th s Ordnance
he
Co mp an y w ca cu a e b s o
s a nd ard se c ond a y e ec lr c
se v ce n he M un cpa t y a
he r a esse o h n Sec on of
ess Pe
h s Or dna nce
2 Each m onth he Com pan y
mo n h 0360 w
ende a b
o
s ee
sevce
n
he
g ht ng
mon h 0305 Mun c p a y n a ceo d an ce
h h e p ov s on s of t he hen
mon h 02 0 ew f ee
ve s ee t
gh ng o
d nance o f he M un c pa y
3 Each month dv ng h e
x A ove 800 kwh pe mon h
0 85 p e k w h
Ter m.. of h s Ord nan ce
he
x Du n g h e pe od ex en d ng Com p an y w
eca cu at e b s
f om lhe
us o mers f s f o r
es den a an d g ene ra
r eg u a y sc nedu ed m onth 'I serv ce
sma
sec onda y
me e r'ea d ng fo ow ng Sep se v ce a he al es se fo h n
em be 0 h and n c ud n g e gh Sec o n
of
h s o d n ance
co n secv
ve
e gv a
y am end ed n he m ann e se
sc h e du e d
mon h y
me e
0 h n Sec on 6 0
h s 0
Oti'O IN A. N C:

Will be showong
faor Slop on
d1splay

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES
Frank Gheen
Sales Mgr
PHONE 992 7777
POMEROY

HOURS:
DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

SUNDAYS

=1 PM-6 PM

to show a stakeout llllght pay
off The bank had been alerted
but bank off1c1als failed to
notify the FBI when the SLA
member came personally to
make a wttlxlrawal
Kelley also ptctured FBI
failure to locate cyan de bullels
durmg the first search of ooe
abandooed SLA hideaway as
not beong unreasonable Kelley
sa1d the ftrst search centered
on leads that would 111dicate
where the SLA members had
fled to He sa1d the hideout was
secured so that no evidence
could be lost and the cyarude
bullets were found on a more
thorough search the next day

Nixon admits
trouble chance
come elections

N O 10 1 U

r 300
ead w
ng s abe kb ow
s ov
eda a hou20c
pee
k owa hour
FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
The ene g y c har ge app cab e
0 iJ
k OWa h OU S Of energy
consumed sha be ncr ease d o
dec eased 0055c per KWH pe
each fu
one hll
cenl
Sc
n cr ease o d ecrease abo~te or
be ow wen tv h ee cen s 23c
n th e a ~ erag e cos pe m
on
( 000 000
s:r.u o fu e con
su med a
h e Co mpan y s
g e ne a ng s at ons fo h e mos
rec en
c a enda
mon h
prec ed ng the b ng da e fo
wh c h fue co s s have b een
dete m ned
MINIMUM CHARGE
M n mum mon h Y c ha ge
S2 00 per me er per mon h
GENERAL seRVICE
SMALL SECONDARY
AVAILABILITY
Ava abe fo
genera
gh
and powe serv ce o consume s
us ng he Company s s and a d
serv ce to pu poses other han
re den a use and es ab sh ng
Max m urn Capac es gene a Y
ess than 20 k owa s
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
A te nat ng
cu en
60
e ye es de ve ed f om the
Company s
secondary
d str bu on sys ems a nom n&lt;1
voltages of 20 20 240o
20 208
vo Is s ng e phase and 20 208
20 240 208 240 and 480 vo s
hree phase Se v ce of a eas
one o
he fo ego ng cha ac
te s cs
sha
be
made
ava abe o he cus ome
he
pa
cu ar se v ce cha ac
ter s cs to be a he opt on of
the Company
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES
F rs 20 kwh or ess pe mon h
fo S2 65
Nes 80 kwh pe month 0.43
pe kwh
Nex 500 kwh pe month p us
00 kwh per kw of Max mum
Capac y n excess of 6 0 kw
020 pe kwh
A ove 5000 kwh per man h
017 pe kwh
FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
The energy chal"ge app cab e
o a k owa hou s of energy
consumed sha be ncreased o
decreased 0055c per KWH pe
each fu
one he f cent
5c
n c rease o dec ease above o
be ow twenty h ee 23c n he
ave age cost per m
on
1 000 Ootl
BTU of fve con
sumed a
the c;ompanv s
gene at ng stat ons for he mos
ecen
ca end a
mon h
p eced ng the b ng date for
wh ch fue costs have been
de erm ned
DETERMINATION OF
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
The Max mum Capac Y sha
be the sum of he nd d vua
Demands of each me e ed
serv ce
supp ed unde
he
p ov son o th s Schedu e
except as mod fed here na e
The nd v dua Demand of
each me e ed se v ce sha be
de erm ned separa ely The
nd v dua Demand sha be the
Measu ed Demand where he
con nee ed oad on a metered
serv ce s n excess of wen Y
20
k ow a ts
wbe e
he
connec ed oad S wenly 20
k owa ts o ess he nd v dua
Demandmaybedeterm ned a
the company s opt on as he
Measu ed Demand establ shed
by coni nvous measuremen o
by pe od c
est o
as the
Es rna ed Demand de ved
from he connec ed oad
Measured Demands e the
by permanent nsta Ia on of
demand me er or by per od c
tes
sha
be dete m ned n
accordance w th he Company s
standard pract ces and excep
be the
n unusua cases sha
max mum 30m nu e n eg a ed
k owa t demend reco d ng of
an nteg at ng demand mele
or he h ghest reg st a on of a
therma
ype demand meter
dur ng the b
ng pe Od
n
nstances of h ghly fluctuat ng
oads or demands of sho
dvrat on
the
Measured
Demand may l)e determ ned by
appropr ate meter ng eQu P
ment des gned to measu e fu y
the mpact of such demands
Where Measu ed Demands are
determ ned by per od c tes a
Measu ed Demand so deter
m ned Sha cont nue n effe ct
unt
superseded by a sub
sequen est
Est mated Demands sha be
delerm ned from the connected
oad on each lndlv dual me ered
ser-v ce as fo ows
F rst 5 000 watts at 90 pet
Next 5 000 wa s a 80 pet
Over 0 000 wa ts at 70 pet
The Max mum Capac ty n
any mon h sha not be ess than
them n mum b I ng demand I
any spec f ed n the serv ce
contract
MINIMUM CHAAGI
The
M n mum
Month y
Charge sha 1 be (I $1 DO plus
(1l) S2 05 per k owatt per
month appl ed tq_ a Max mum
Capac tv equ ve ~o so pet of
he greater of (3 the h QheSt
Maxim urn Capac ty prev ous y
estab shed dur ng the er!Y'I of
the se v ce contrec or b) the
cap•c tr requlrtme tl of the
consumer as spec 1 ed n the
serv ce contract .

WASHINGTON (UPI) Ntxon has con
ceded to a group of
fr1endiy congressmen Wed
nesday noght that the
Impeachment mqu1ry could
cause them re-&lt;!lectlOn !roubles
m November
Rep John Erlenborn RID
sa1d today that NIXon told the
b1part1san group of 10 lawmak
ers that the Impact the mqutry
on congress10nal electtons
would depend on where the
unpeachinent effort stood 111
the fall
NIXon onvtted the members
to a dllll\er cruose on his yacht
Sequooa down the Potomac
The only mention of un
peaclunent was brief and he
brought it up while 11e was
dlscussong the possible adverse
effect of inflation and the state
of the economy oo Republican
chances n the November
elections Erlenliiorn satd
He said another factor on
whether incumbent congresll
men would be in !rouble in
November would depend on
what stage the unpeaclunent
question had reached by
that time whether there was a
vote for or against Impeachment
Erlenborn said Nixoo did not
elaborate
other lawmakers on the
cruise were Repe La Mar
Baker R Tenn William G
Bray R Ind E G Shuster R
Pa wendell Wyalt R-Ore
0 C Fisher D-Tex Tom S
Geltys D-S C David Satter
field D Va Robert G Stephens 008 and Samuel SERVICE AND
CONTRACT PROVISIONS
Stratton D-N Y
Prestdent

Each separate po nt of
del very of urv ce by one or
mol'e Metered Strv ces she be
considered a Contract Local on
PUBLIC NOTICI!
Not ce &amp; hereby g ven that on end she be metered and b ed
aeperate serv ce
the 11th day of Jul ~ 1974 at 2 under •
P M a pub c heer ng w
be contract
On y one Metered Ser'v ce of
he d on the budget prepartd by
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uncle
Pa ag ap h
h e e n a bov e
e e red o n h s Sec on 2 and
e
he C8 CV a On S a s p OV ded n
~gentzne
Pa ag ap h
3 h e e nabov e
et e ed o n h s Sec on 2 sha
be app ed o h e paymen of he
cu en b s a he M un c pa y
o se v ce ende ed und e he
h en ef ec ve S ree L gh ng
Ordnan ce n ud ng an y unpa d
ba an ce f om p ev ous pe od s
Any
su c h d lf e en c e no
eqv ed to t he paym en o f he
c u en b
sha be app ed o
subsequen b s o sa d se
v c es
SECT ON 3
Tha
n the
event he em of any on rae
for standa d second a y e c
se v ce he eat e
made w h
consume s n he Mun cpa y
By PHIL NEWSOM
lmally superintending every
pu suan o the p ov son of h s UPI Foreign News Analyst
thing from Peron s working
0 d nance sha extend beyond
he erm na on da e of h s
When Argentlans speculate schedule IAJ the sliver semce to
Ord nance he a es nc ud ng about what the stars may bave
be used at d111ner
he M n m um Mon h y Cha ge
chargeab e he eunde Sha be on store for them and lor
He accompamed Mrs Peron
he ra es n eftec w h n he Argentme Prestdent Isabel
on vacation when work kept
Mun cpa y a
he me such
cha ge s made
Peron they may be askong her husband 111 Buenos Atres
S&amp;'CT ON 4 That th e Rues hterally about Argentma s
and on ofbcial and pnvate lrtpo
and R-egu a ons con a ned n
most Influential aslrologer
heCompany s PUCO No
abroad He was wtth her when
on f e w h The Pub c V
es
He
1s
Jose
Lopez
Rega
a
she vtstted Europe ln June and
comm ss on o Oh o
as he
pale faced man of 57 a on a lrtp IAJ Ch!na on 1972
same may
om
n e o me
be am ende(l o supp em en ed
practising astrologer and au
When the prestdentappeared
as a e no
cant c w h he
thor of a book on the subJect m pubhc Lopez Rega usually
exp ess p ov sons of th s Or
d nan c e a e app cab e o a
called Alpha and Omega A stood only a few feet behmd
se v ce
ende ed unde
and
Message for Humamty
pursuan
o h s 0 d nance
watching him with unbroken
No h ng con a ned w h n h s Among moderate Peronists he
gaze
0 d nance sha
preven
any
os thoroughly dlsllked someconsume
from tak ng ad
He os expected to perform the
van age w h n the effect ve times described as a Raspulln
same
duties for Mrs Peron
per od of h s 0 d nance of any
and as a grey emmence
app cab e u e
egu a on
Like other Peronislas Lopez
supp ement o
opt on a
a e
Left wong Peronosts have Rega has pledged himself to
wh ch, he Company may make
threatened him wtlh death
ava abe n s PUC 0 No
I"erooiSIIl and m a natlooal
on f e w h he Pub c U
es
But nooe can deny tbat televisJon broadcast awointed
Comm ss on of Oh o for he
among the few people really himself the chief Interpreter of
c ass of se v ce nvo ved
SECT ON 5 The a es con
close to Peron and IAJ Peron s the thoughts of Genera
a ned he en sha be effec ve
w h respe c o b s based on widow the forst woman pres1
Peron
egu a me e
ead ngs made dent m Latm Amertcan
In the early days of taking
on o at er Ju y 25 1974 and
sha
em an n effec to b s history Lopez Rega was and
over her prestdenUal duties
based
on
egu ar
me e
remaulS the closest
Mrs Peron has been descrtbed
ead ngs mede pro o u y 25
Mrs Peroo conflnned it as showmg a surprtsmg
1975 0 pro to the e m nal on
of h s Ordnance asp ov ded n when she retamed him ln the
amount of independence from
sect on 8 of h s 0 d nan c e
SECT ON 6 Tha
f a any powerful post of prestdenllal
the
vartous
factions
t me w th n he pe od f )Ced by pnvate secretary the same
surroundong her military and
th so d nance the Mun cpa y
shou d autho ze an a ernal ve post he held under Peron
leading Perorusts
me hod for he paymen of he
Lopez Regs clalnis IAJ have
There os a feeling that she
hen cu ren
b s of
he
Mun cpa ty for s eel gh ng been a servant of Peron s
may be building support of her
a hera es and n acc::o dance cause lor 35 years but his
own
w th the ems and p ov s onsot
the then effec ve s ree gh ng posttion of 1111luence ts more
Nonetheless tt lB obvious
he Mun cpa y recent
0 d nance o
that Mrs Peron a 43-year-old
hen he ra es and pr ces for
He met Isabel m 1965 durong ooe-tune professtonal dancer
s andard second a y e ec
c
se v ce he e nbove se forth
one of her lctps to Argentina as pobticaUy inexperienced and
sha
be amended as to ows
Peron s emissary He asked wtth no pobtical base of her
RESIDENCE SERVICE
TheM n mum Cha ge and he her help in arrangmg a
own will be the central flgure
Cha ge for he f rs 20 kwh o
meetong
wtth
Peron
if
he
went
on a pobtlcal tug-of war
ess of e ec c ene gy con
sumed per mon h sha be S 60 to Peron s exile headquarters
Peron never permitted
Otherw se he schedu e rem a ns
m
Madrtd
at
hos
own
expense
talented men to rlse to
unchanged
GENERAL SERVICE
She dld so wtth the result tbat challenge him and hos death
SMALL SECONDARY
Lopez Rega became superm
leaves the country wtthout a
The charge tor he frst 20 tendentoflhePeronbouse""ld
kwh or ess of e ec c ene gy
IJU
political
structure
consumed pe month sha be
The Peronlst party ls torn
s 65 and the agg ega e
M n mum Month y Charge sha
between
left and roght and
be reduced s 00 per mon h
some 200 deaths have been
Otherw se he schedu e rem a ns
PUBLIC NOTICE
unchanged
atlrtbuted in the last year to
0 ve Townsh p T ustees w
SECT ON 1 The
h s 0
accep sea ed b ds o be opened gun baltles between the two
d nance she
ake ef ect f om
at the off ce of he Trustees
and af er he ear est pe od Jv y 7 1974 1 o cock P M on a
Kidnaplngs of foreign bust
a owed by aw and s wr en
942 Dodge F re T uc k n far nessmen for huge sums of
acc eptan c e by Columbus and cond on
sou hern Oh o E ectr c Com
The Trustees
eserve
he ransom have frightened off
pany
r ght o re ec any or a b ds foreign 111vestment and the
SECT ON 8 That the V age
by eg sa ve act on or he
Ada B sse I country faces huge ecooonuc
Company sha have the ght o
C erk
problems
e m nateth s Ordnance a any (7 2 c
me upon wr ten no ce f ed
In the mlclat of aU of these l.s
w th the o her par y hereto a
east 30 days pro
o such
te m nat on d,ate
SECT ON 9 Tha he te ms
GENERAL
andprov sonsofth sOd nance
REVENUE
are fo n and seve a and he
SHARING
nva d y of one sha bnot affec
John Ze k1e Mayor
the va d y of he other
6 28 7 12 2tc
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1 1970 and 0 d nance N o 407
dated November 1 970 and
On Butterout Avenue
Ordnance No 43
d a ed M ay
15 1972 and 0 d na nce No 410
dated Aug us 20 973 s he eby
FREE HOME ESTIMATES
amended o he ex enl tha
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SUPE:IUOR
changed as fo ow s
V NYL PRODUCTS
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sea e of sa a es and wages fo
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Saturday New used s ock
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1970 0 d nance No .407 dated
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knowledQe
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November
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app ances
962
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Vacation &amp; travel pay
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MACH NES
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dated
books amps oy s Loc a ed
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August 20 1973 and a other
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Phone 446 4066
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buttons monog ams and
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1969 CHEVY Townsman sa on
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known address was 959 Den
Phone 992 620
d rt or opso
Con ac Da e
1
9
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cal
992
7760
n son Avenue Ca umbus Oh o
5 24 fc
Teaford 992 3224
To Pete G bbons and De ores A TO Z Ma t used turn shed
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7 2 21c
G bbons
whose
ast known
app ances c oth ng d shes
eddress was
4
2
W
1st
and m sc
Rt 33 oppos te
Avenue Columbus Oh o
Ira er cour
Hartford . W
Vo
USED fu n u e
ex c e ent NEW 1974 GETTYSBURG by
You are hereby not fed that
4 10 fc
cond on See any t me a 31
Cast e 3 bedroom
f ont
you have been named Defen
UN K AUTOS comp e e and
Laure Ave Pome oy
k tchen mode to a e ec c
dants n a ega lH!1 on en ted WANTED to ren 3 bedroom
de vered o our yard We
7 16 p
Se up and ready o move n o
Myrt e Stanley Pan ff vs
home n Me gs County Phone
p ckvp au o bodes and buy a
-------~ --$6 695
F nanc ng can be
R
cha
d
Jones
992
3728
James L Blackbu n Chr st ne
k nds of sc ap meta s and
a ranged Can be seen a
Blackburn Pete G bbons and
7 2 3tc
on R der s Sa vage Sta e REG Po ed He eford Super
Count y MQb e Homes Park
No
bu
Phone 992 3 2
Delores G bbons Defendan s
R
24 R 4 Pomeroy Oh o
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son rush
Darw n Oh o Be he f s o
7 0 4tp
Th s act on has been ass gned
Phone
992
5468
a archery equ pment 30 pet
enjoy count y v ng w th c y
Case No 15 573 !nd s pend ng
62626p
off McK nney s A row Shop
conven ences
Ca
992 7034
n he Court of Common Peas of
for nfo mat on
249 Un on Avenue 2 weeks
Me gs County Pomeroy Oh o
WANTED old up ght p anos
on v
7
oc
45769
7 9 6tp
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any cond ton
Pay ng S 0
~OTICE
Theobjectof the Comp ant s
GIG ANT C FLEA MARKET
each F rst f oo on y w e o
to requ e forte ure of he n
MOB LE home 55x10
wo
and g ve d rect ons o W tten
70 yard sa es
AI
con
terest Of the Oefenttan s n the VACANCY for 2 ambu ato y
t pouts par y turn shed
male pa en s a
Sy acuse
cen rated at one p ace
P eno Co
Box 88 Serd s
ree estate descr bed n an and
ask ng $2 700 Phone 304 773
Nurs ng Home Ca 992 3707
m e out Spr ng Ave off Rt
Oh o 43946
nsta ment cont ac reco ded
SA28
776p
7 9 Sic
Man S
Pomeroy Oh o
n Vo ume 125 Page 483 Me gs
7 77 p
-------Free admlss on plenty of
County Mort~age Records to
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park ng Restrooms and
declare the cant act nu
and
CASH P.ll d for a mat(es and
65 x
2 MOb LE home
3
IN THE COURT OF
refreshments outs de and
vo d
and order the same
modes of mob e homes
bed
oom
ba
h
v
ng
room
COMMON
PLEAS
Inside
released from record
Phone area. code 61-4 423 9531
ha•
and 2 bedrooms car
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
-For reservations contac1
You are required to answer
4 3 tfc
peted Phone 992 7751
PROBATE
DIVIS
ON
Freddie
Thabet
ph
773
S54J
the Comp ant w th n 28 days
or 773 SUI after .5 p m
6 6 fc
affer the ast pub cat on of th s
GROVER WHITE Jr
Start
ng
July
l3
&amp;
14
not ce wh ch w
be pub shed
Newspapers
Brown
972 MOB LE home H crest 3
Adm n strator De
Opening week 2 d~rys for
once each week fo s x con
Pasteboard
Sheet Iron
Bonis
Non
bedroom 14x70 easona~ e
price
of
1
Everyone
secut ve weeks
The
ast
Estate of
Scrap Iron Copper Brass
must se
Rut and
Oh o
Welcome
pub cat on w I be made on July
Phone
742
6882
Pearl
V
T
anthorey
Alum1num Auto Batter es
9 1974 and the '28 days for
deceased
786p
answer w I commence on that
Auto Radiators
P
alntlff
POTATOES fo
843
----~--date
VS
2.495
In case of your fa ure to
THELMA EDDY et a
7 10 6 c
answer or otherw se respond as
Defendants
Sell yours to The - ~ - ---~-· ~-- -required by the Oh o Rues of
ma a d ducks Phone ONE new a
No19.512
eecrc
3
Civil Procedure iud~men by
79 B.ABY
Rosenberg Co
NOTICE FOR SERVICE
992 2789
bedroom S19 900 and 3 o he
defau t-w be rendered a~a nst
BY PUBLICATION
7 0 12 c
Depot Streel Athens
homes Phone 992 3975 or 992
vou for the re ef demanded n
To The unknown hers and
2571
the Comp a nt
0
dev sees of Pea v Tanthorey
REG
Qua er Horse mae
Dated June 11
6 5 fc
deceased
$350 Ca 742 3842
To The unknown hers and
Open Monday Thursday
____ .:._ ___,_ ___:1 6 c 3 BEDROOM house n Sa em
dev sees of James Robert
51 bath 2 car garage anc
8
ttll4
Low he deceased and
n ce
eve
ot
Must se
7 P E C E d n ng room su te
Frutav
8hll12
Noon
To
da Lowther
whose
round tab e fou
c ha s
Ask ng S A 000 Phone 7-42
add ess s unknown and cannqt
.4962
hutch and serve A so round
w h reasonab e d gence be
crocheted ab ec olh Phone
18 c
asce ta ned
985 3833
-~----IN THE
You are he eby no fed that
7 1 6 p TOTAL e ectr c 3 bedroom
you have been named defen
COMMON PLEAS COURT
nome
hardwood
f oo sM0..8
LE
HOME
n
M
dd
epo
d11n s n a legS~ I act on ent ed
MEIGS COUNTY OH 0
breezeway and garage Lot
Adu
ts
on
y
Phone
992
5592
Grove
Wh e
Jr
Ad
ELLEN GARNET ORNER
100X420 at 180 Arbaugh St
6 25 fc
PLAINTIFF
m n strator De Bon s Non of he
Tuppers P a ns P ced at
-~~-vs
Estate of Pear V Tanthorey
SIB 000 a so '23 acres of
deceased Pant ff vs Thelma BU S NESS oom 22x80 234 E
PAUL FREDERICK ORNDER
wooded and w fh housetra Je
JR
Eddy et a
Defendants Th s
Ma n S
Pome oy
Oh o
end c ty water
Clos~
o
DEFENDANT
ac on has been ass gned Case
Phone 992 5786 o 992 3975
Forked Run Lake P'r ced at
9 512 n the CQurt of
NO 15 174 No
$8 000 Phone 667 6386
6 2 lfc
NOTICE BY
Common
Peas
Proba e
7 9 6tc
D
v
son
Me
gs
County
Oh
o
PUBLICAT Of\1
f&gt;URN
SHED
apa
tment
The address of sa d Court s c o
TO PAUL FREDERICK OR
adu ts on y n M dd eport
7 ROOM Muse w th bath gas
NER: JR whose ast known Me QS County Court House
Phone 992 3874
furnace tor sale by owner In
Pomeroy
Oh
o
45769
address was Wa nut Bottom
Pomeroy Cel 992 3579
5 12 ttc
The object of the Comp a n s
Road Car sle Pennsy van a
7 9 6tp
1701 3
to se
h• rea estate of the ~----- ~ -~
3
BDRM
Br
ck
nome
w
w
decedent
o
pay
he
deb
s
and
You are he eby not fed that
s RM HOUSE w th garage n ce
carpet cent a a r
bu t n
ou have been namctd defendant costs of adm n s e ng her
ne Ohborhood n Syracuse
k tchen carpor
erge yard
n a ega ac on ent t ed E en esta e
Phone 992 3860
aneled
basement
bath
a
e
requ
ed
to
answe
You
Garnet Orner vs Pau F eder ck
aund
y
room
n
basement
79 2c
Orner Jr Th s action has been the comp ant w th n 28 days
$ 7S
month p us u
es
asalgned Case No 15 114 n the after the ast pub cat on of h s
Pomeroy
smal garden rete ence,s Ph
be pub shed
Court Of Common P eas Me gs not ce Wh ch w
50 ACRES Of fa m BOd for !Ill e
992
3717
a
er
-4
30
p
m
once each week fo
s x sue
County Pomeroy Oh o 45769
Pr ce on con racl of owner
7 0 I CHEVY eng ne 6 cy nder w h
weeks
The
ast
The prayer of the camp a nt s cess ve
Pflone 992 6365
J spaed transm ss on $1 5 o
be made on
for d vorce
re!loto at on of pub ca on w
7 10 6tc
offe
Phone
949
3655
or
best
Aug 9 974 ar!tt he U days for ONE turn shed apartment
malden name award of per
992
703"
commence on hat
sonal property
and other answer w
bedroom k tchen bath and
3ACRESmoreorlessofland
proper rei et You are rqu red tel date
7 13 c
shower On Rou e 33 Mason
near Danv le
Oh o Good
anawer the com p a nt w th n 28
n case of your fa ure to
w Ve A so
furn shed
spot for home or mob e
Clays after the Jut pub cat on of 'lllnsW~r or otherw se espond as
apartment 2 bedroom
v ng ANT QUE PUmp organ good
home Pr ce SJ 300 Phone 742
this not ce
wh ch w
be requ ed by the Oh o Rues of
room
k chen
bath and
shepe Se
easonab e Phone9
udgment by
PubliShed once each week for C v P ocedu e
shower
Same
Joe at on
92 2817
7 10 6 p
the. c:onsecut ve weeks The as.t detau t w be rendered aga nst
7 11 3tp
Ut t es turn Shed Phone
pubf c:atlon w I be m•de on July you for e ef demanded n h s
304
773 5147
Reyno ds
,, and the 28 dav1 for answer Comp a nt
w t commence on the date
_______
12tc
_ _..,_,
,
Dated Ju y 3 1973
Larry Spencer C erk
Janet E Morr s 2 ANO 3 bed oom mob e homt
Mavt•t
Court of Common P eas
Depvty c erk
for rent Washer dryer and
Automatlu
1
CourT of common Peas
Of Me QS County
a r cond ton ng Phone 992
'2 IPtld oreratlon
Pomeroy Oh o -45769
Probate D ¥ s on
3509
C:ho ct o
water
_..
Me gs County Oh o
1'mpl
Auto
water
(7 5 12 19 26 (8 2 9 6tc
161 21 21 C7 S 12 19 26 ~tc
ltvt control Lint
Fl ter or Power Fin
Ag tetor
Perm a Preu
Mlyttt
Jt•t•of Htat

.-Tune Up

----

The

Da1~

Sentmel

PHONE 992-2156

L.-----------' Help Wanted

Wantedl

j..lelled

16 9S

ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRICATED

W k ns.o11 Small Eng

La wn BOY
Tecumseh
Koh e
w scons n
A
o he
makes

MATERIALS CO
Ma son W Va

ALSO SHAMPOO
CARPETS
AND CLEAN
UPHOLSTERY

V11rpiB Tt·.lf;nd.'"
II!!

Mobile Homes For Sale

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PonH·roy. Ot11o 1)16'1

GoodS oom

NEWLISTING

MARKET - N ce bus ness fo
young couple to nves n A I
stock and some f xtures go
Gas pumps n front

BUILDING LOT -

122x SO n

the country near Cheste

La y s

well Only $1800 00

NEW LISTING

1

yearod

s

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bed oom home
N ce car
pet ng Modern k tchen lovely
d n ng
oom w th ba cony
Radant heat full basement
w th fam y room garage and
ut I ty Thermo pane w ndows
and large landscaped ot

6 3

f~

SEW NG MACH NE S Repa)
serv ce a
makes 99 2 2284
The F ab c Sh op Po m e oy
Au ho zed S nge Sa es and
Se v ce We Sharpen Sc ssors
3 29 f c

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With aent e even
heat ~o hot sp011
no ovtrdry ng F ne
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ll MAY CONCERN:
If a church IS havmg dtfftculty wtth tts
pastor, try praymg for htm, mstead of
bemg crtt1ca I

"God Works Muacles"

Signed: Anonymous

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RUTLAND FURNITURt
742 4211

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In 1955 the U S Air Force
Academy 111 Colorado was
dedicated with 300 cadets on its

blue You

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bed

V 8 s anda r d

Good Selectton Cheaper Cars
See Ray R1ggs or Roger R1ebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100
Located on 51 Rt 7

CARPETING
501 NYLON

!s till missing

BY BARWICK
REGULAR S9 95

•7.95

Sq Yd

P ce nc udes nstallatiCin
and free padding Talk to
Wendel
Grate
carpet
consultani

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
7414211

Rutland 0

The FBI cine! who was
his second maJor news
smce assummg
of the mvestlgative

a year ago smd the
does not even know
:v,ihether Moss Hearst and the
members are m this
do not know whether or
they are ont of the COWl
Kelley satd We do not
where she ts
defended the FBI
on early stages of
case
about reports that the
could have made early
by staking out a bank
dote one SLA member had a
account Kelley setd
:~~were needed lor other
and there was not
avatlable information

Gallia County
Jr. Fair
OPENS JULY 30

OR 992·2568

16-1 &amp; 2 Pc Uvong Room Su1les
20 00 up
3-Bedroom Su1tes
49 95 up
24-Chests and Dressers
15 00 up
42-Twon and Full Soze Beds complete 29 95 up
3-Poster Beds vou must see these 39 95 up

Special This Week'

to

2 BRAND NEW RECLINERS

Also
our usual goad
lectlon of other ap
tlec&amp;
auto
washtrs
~~~~~~~eltt dryers 135 CO
o
uled Maytag 1nd

v•s

$~,:~:,.

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Queen

549 95

wringer

Romom

ot Kuhl s all op

Plllnces c.ury 1 lO d1y
monev back guarantMI
Come out lnd see our New
1nd
Used
Furniture
Bargains I

In Herculon Mater1al

L

Chesler 0

est mates on
a um n u m
rep acement
w ndows s d ng s o m doo s
and w ndows Ra ng Phone
na es L s e Sy acuse Oh o
Ca
Jacob
Sales
Represen et ve
V
V
Jahns on and Son nc
4 30 tfc

PH. 992-2259

oo

1595

1

Long w de bed 6 cy l t1 sp tra ns m ss on t uc k

~ "'F RE:t

property

U5

1895

1

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Propert es are self ngl We
need lis1 ngs throughout
Me1gs County We offer you
10 years exper.ence 1n sale of

l;::~:~•ro tors

1000

1

cho ce for

!

Large selection late model
double door refrlger!ltors
some fast freere from
169 95 to 1119 f5 Apt size

'595

•

p s

1971 F250 FORD TRUCK

BRADFORD Au ct oneer
Como e e Serv ce
Phone 9.49 3821 o 949 1 6
Ra e ne Oh o
C I Bradfo d
5 1 fc

3 2c

~ -~ ---.- ~

REFRIGERATION
TIME IS NEAR

1095

1

1965 MUSTANG

READ Y M X
C ONCRETJ;
de v e r ed r gh
1o y our
pro e c t Fa s and easy F: ree
es m ll es Phone 992 328:&lt;4
Goeg en Ready M x Co
M dd epo
Oh o
6 30 tc

1 Roll Candy Stripe with
rubber back J 99 sq yd
N Ce for bedrooms dens
k tchens e c

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s

1972 FORD F250 TRUCK

We have hundreds of
ca pet va ues Ypur job can
be completed In 1 to 2 weeks
No long wa t ng period

OB S con ra e ed Phone 42
30 4 o w e Box 23 Lan gs
v e Oh o
06c

--- -

- -----

2 Dr hardtop 3

SPECIAL!

YOUR
HOME
IS
A
SAFEGUARD
AGAINST
tlFLATION IF PR CES GO
UP
SO
DOES
YOUR
PROPERTY

s pb

TWO 1970 MAVERICKS

S
CONCRETE
Monday h o ugh
and
even ngs
ld 2

$42 400 00

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

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p

1969 PLYMOUTH

In

9 6 Weekdays

Real Estate For Slile

- --

"' 4 Dr sedan a r

--~·-

DOZER work and c ear ng by
he ac e hou y or con act
farm ponds oads etc La ge
dozer and operata w th over
20 years ex per ence Pu ns
Ex cavat ng Pome oy Oh o
Phone 992 2478
12 9 fc
CREMEAN
de ve ed
Sa u d ay
Phone A46

1495

1

1970 PONTIAC CATALINA

SEPT C
TANK S c eaned
Modern San tal on 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 fc

oca ed on
Rou e 2d and Coun y Rd 5
C os sro ad s comp e e f on
end un eu p and b ak e se
e
P ea se ca
o appo n m en
7 A2 1232
524 t c

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oof p

1695

1

10 4 fc

742-5293

-

ha dlop v ny

Long

home 200 000 BTU nat ~-=-------~·---~- --­
gas furance 3 bedrooms den AUT OMOB LE nsurance been
can c e ed '
Lost
you
and 2 n ce porches Doub e
op e a o s cen se Ca 992
ca port w th shop Henhouse &amp;
7.t28
pony ba n

· ~~------

For Rent

•

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0 DEL L A n e men

'I

ode

2 D

SEPT C T A N KS
c eaned
easonab e ra es Ph
446
781 Ga po s,.rJoh n RusseU
ow n er an d op e ato
s 12 f c

EX CAVAT N G dn "'
Md er
and ba c kh oe wo k
sep c
anks ns a ed du m p uc k s
and o bo y s fo h e w
hau
f
d rt
op so
m es one
and g ave Ca Bob o Rog er
J eff e s da y phone 992 089
n gh phone 99 2 3525 o 992
5232
tc

TEAFORD

v

For Sale

4d o

1970 OiEVY MONTE CARLO.

9 9 Weekends

Now Open fo Sus ness

Real Estate For Sale

Ht ,_,k

Hou

Free Est mates

PHONE 992-5476

-

Employment Wanted

1395

• 1

1971
OLDS DELTA 88
D sedan a p s p b

M oved t o R utland ::v.. m le
ns d e c t )l I m t on r ght
corner 8 c k St and Rt 24

INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR

---------

Located on lrd Street
Racme Oh o

J&amp;B AUTO
BODY

HOME
DECORATING

r.oo

Pets For Sale

4 speed

Armstrong Linoleum
WaH Paper
V nyl Wall Fabric
Spec1al On Carpet Rem
nants F ee Est1mates

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

t

Wanted To Buy

MERCURY CAPRI

Will'S CARPET
&amp;INTERIORS

199 W M a n
Pom eroy 0
Located at M ode r n supp v
Sm all Eng ne Re pa

"

6ullt to Your Spen
Dehvered to Job Site

773 5554

nf

992 309'2

V«JJD TRUSSES

Auto Sales

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s yovr roof
eak f ng ?
Compa e our pr ces to an~
0 he s we 1 g ve you a
p of en ona roof or lett.
Ca 9t2 U52 For
Elf m• t u ot Anr Ty,.

2495

1

A

•109.95

_.____

1974
BUICK leSABRE
4 Door

.See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Dav 992 7089
N1ghl 992 3525
or 992 5232

MANAGER

4,000 BTU

w

•

W11te r U n es. and Power
L n•s All work done by the
foot or c onlr•ct Also doter'
wor k 1 nd $tptlc t1nks irt

BENNY BRANHAM

HOTPOINT
AIR CONDITIONERS

FOOD STORE
EMPLOYES

- - K&amp;H
ROOFING
-. aute

DITI'LIING
SERV'"t'
V1
~

Reduced to 69.95

Several Gas &amp; EI!!Ctroc Ranges
30 oo up
14-Refr.gerators best selecl!On now 25 00 up
3-Wooden Done11e Sets maple Spamsh oak
and dark Pine
PRICED TO SELL
3-Wr.nger Washers see these now
49 95 up
Several K1tchen Cab1nets ol all kinds 10 00 up
199 95
Gold Phllco Refrigerator like new
Turquo1se Stove &amp; Refrlgeralor
pa1r 249 95
New Vonyl Recliners
49 95
18 cu ft Coppertone Refrigerator like
new
249 95
Green M•racle Water Waltr Softener 100 oo

IIJI)p Pd to fil con1um er a ont'
conr a&lt;;
lo,a on h a $to
v ces
w htn
he
m a Oil\
'JI N ORO NAN CE F X I N G TUE ebove sta ed ma'v br comb ned
R ATE.$ WH C H CO LU M&amp;U S n one serv te coo rae unde
A~Q
SOUTHERN
OHIO lh s. Sl;ht&lt;tv e o m•y be" served
ELECTtt C COMPANY
IT S vnder s•parate contracts •moe
SU CCESSOR S AND A SS IGN S th 1 or
o her
app cab e
M AY CH A RG E FOA STAN Schedu ct. a
he consume s
DAIO SEC ONDAR, Y EL E C opt on
T RI C SIE! RV CE T O C ON
Th s Sc hedu ~ s g~n.:r• ty
SUME R S H T H E V ILL A GE •PQ c•b e o consumers w h
OF M DD L EPORT M EIG S M•x murn
ty
C OUNTY
OHtO
AND requ em en l of Cap.-•c
t'U han 2'0
ESTABLI SHING A FORMULA 1r. towatts
a thougfl
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F OR VA.RYING Sl,I CJ4 RATE S &lt;onsumers may from t me o
me
be Sfr"oted u'\de
s
pi'ov s ont tioweve ~¥'hen 11
consume s Mil)! rrt um \.apac y
exceeds 50 k owatt'S Of he o a
ene gy ut u
of)a e-x&lt;:ncu
20 000 k owa
hov s rl any
mon h
h s chedu e s.ha no
be ava at) e or a m n (Tlum
per od ot we ve &lt; 2 mon h$
1'E RM $ OF CONT R ACT
Th~ e m ot he con ac fo
serv ce unde
h s Schecfu e
Shit be as prov ded n hto n
d v dua
con rae
w h each
consumer bu n no case sha
l he contrac erm be ess. han
one yea
SECT 0 "4 2 Tha
he a es
for e ectr &lt; serv ce set o h n
Sec on 1 of h s 0 d nance sha
be ca cu a ed as o ows
(
Each mon h du no t)e
te m o f th s Ordnance
he
Co mp an y w ca cu a e b s o
s a nd ard se c ond a y e ec lr c
se v ce n he M un cpa t y a
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h s Or dna nce
2 Each m onth he Com pan y
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mon h 0305 Mun c p a y n a ceo d an ce
h h e p ov s on s of t he hen
mon h 02 0 ew f ee
ve s ee t
gh ng o
d nance o f he M un c pa y
3 Each month dv ng h e
x A ove 800 kwh pe mon h
0 85 p e k w h
Ter m.. of h s Ord nan ce
he
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eca cu at e b s
f om lhe
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r eg u a y sc nedu ed m onth 'I serv ce
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me e r'ea d ng fo ow ng Sep se v ce a he al es se fo h n
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to show a stakeout llllght pay
off The bank had been alerted
but bank off1c1als failed to
notify the FBI when the SLA
member came personally to
make a wttlxlrawal
Kelley also ptctured FBI
failure to locate cyan de bullels
durmg the first search of ooe
abandooed SLA hideaway as
not beong unreasonable Kelley
sa1d the ftrst search centered
on leads that would 111dicate
where the SLA members had
fled to He sa1d the hideout was
secured so that no evidence
could be lost and the cyarude
bullets were found on a more
thorough search the next day

Nixon admits
trouble chance
come elections

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eda a hou20c
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k owa hour
FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
The ene g y c har ge app cab e
0 iJ
k OWa h OU S Of energy
consumed sha be ncr ease d o
dec eased 0055c per KWH pe
each fu
one hll
cenl
Sc
n cr ease o d ecrease abo~te or
be ow wen tv h ee cen s 23c
n th e a ~ erag e cos pe m
on
( 000 000
s:r.u o fu e con
su med a
h e Co mpan y s
g e ne a ng s at ons fo h e mos
rec en
c a enda
mon h
prec ed ng the b ng da e fo
wh c h fue co s s have b een
dete m ned
MINIMUM CHARGE
M n mum mon h Y c ha ge
S2 00 per me er per mon h
GENERAL seRVICE
SMALL SECONDARY
AVAILABILITY
Ava abe fo
genera
gh
and powe serv ce o consume s
us ng he Company s s and a d
serv ce to pu poses other han
re den a use and es ab sh ng
Max m urn Capac es gene a Y
ess than 20 k owa s
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
A te nat ng
cu en
60
e ye es de ve ed f om the
Company s
secondary
d str bu on sys ems a nom n&lt;1
voltages of 20 20 240o
20 208
vo Is s ng e phase and 20 208
20 240 208 240 and 480 vo s
hree phase Se v ce of a eas
one o
he fo ego ng cha ac
te s cs
sha
be
made
ava abe o he cus ome
he
pa
cu ar se v ce cha ac
ter s cs to be a he opt on of
the Company
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES
F rs 20 kwh or ess pe mon h
fo S2 65
Nes 80 kwh pe month 0.43
pe kwh
Nex 500 kwh pe month p us
00 kwh per kw of Max mum
Capac y n excess of 6 0 kw
020 pe kwh
A ove 5000 kwh per man h
017 pe kwh
FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
The energy chal"ge app cab e
o a k owa hou s of energy
consumed sha be ncreased o
decreased 0055c per KWH pe
each fu
one he f cent
5c
n c rease o dec ease above o
be ow twenty h ee 23c n he
ave age cost per m
on
1 000 Ootl
BTU of fve con
sumed a
the c;ompanv s
gene at ng stat ons for he mos
ecen
ca end a
mon h
p eced ng the b ng date for
wh ch fue costs have been
de erm ned
DETERMINATION OF
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
The Max mum Capac Y sha
be the sum of he nd d vua
Demands of each me e ed
serv ce
supp ed unde
he
p ov son o th s Schedu e
except as mod fed here na e
The nd v dua Demand of
each me e ed se v ce sha be
de erm ned separa ely The
nd v dua Demand sha be the
Measu ed Demand where he
con nee ed oad on a metered
serv ce s n excess of wen Y
20
k ow a ts
wbe e
he
connec ed oad S wenly 20
k owa ts o ess he nd v dua
Demandmaybedeterm ned a
the company s opt on as he
Measu ed Demand establ shed
by coni nvous measuremen o
by pe od c
est o
as the
Es rna ed Demand de ved
from he connec ed oad
Measured Demands e the
by permanent nsta Ia on of
demand me er or by per od c
tes
sha
be dete m ned n
accordance w th he Company s
standard pract ces and excep
be the
n unusua cases sha
max mum 30m nu e n eg a ed
k owa t demend reco d ng of
an nteg at ng demand mele
or he h ghest reg st a on of a
therma
ype demand meter
dur ng the b
ng pe Od
n
nstances of h ghly fluctuat ng
oads or demands of sho
dvrat on
the
Measured
Demand may l)e determ ned by
appropr ate meter ng eQu P
ment des gned to measu e fu y
the mpact of such demands
Where Measu ed Demands are
determ ned by per od c tes a
Measu ed Demand so deter
m ned Sha cont nue n effe ct
unt
superseded by a sub
sequen est
Est mated Demands sha be
delerm ned from the connected
oad on each lndlv dual me ered
ser-v ce as fo ows
F rst 5 000 watts at 90 pet
Next 5 000 wa s a 80 pet
Over 0 000 wa ts at 70 pet
The Max mum Capac ty n
any mon h sha not be ess than
them n mum b I ng demand I
any spec f ed n the serv ce
contract
MINIMUM CHAAGI
The
M n mum
Month y
Charge sha 1 be (I $1 DO plus
(1l) S2 05 per k owatt per
month appl ed tq_ a Max mum
Capac tv equ ve ~o so pet of
he greater of (3 the h QheSt
Maxim urn Capac ty prev ous y
estab shed dur ng the er!Y'I of
the se v ce contrec or b) the
cap•c tr requlrtme tl of the
consumer as spec 1 ed n the
serv ce contract .

WASHINGTON (UPI) Ntxon has con
ceded to a group of
fr1endiy congressmen Wed
nesday noght that the
Impeachment mqu1ry could
cause them re-&lt;!lectlOn !roubles
m November
Rep John Erlenborn RID
sa1d today that NIXon told the
b1part1san group of 10 lawmak
ers that the Impact the mqutry
on congress10nal electtons
would depend on where the
unpeachinent effort stood 111
the fall
NIXon onvtted the members
to a dllll\er cruose on his yacht
Sequooa down the Potomac
The only mention of un
peaclunent was brief and he
brought it up while 11e was
dlscussong the possible adverse
effect of inflation and the state
of the economy oo Republican
chances n the November
elections Erlenliiorn satd
He said another factor on
whether incumbent congresll
men would be in !rouble in
November would depend on
what stage the unpeaclunent
question had reached by
that time whether there was a
vote for or against Impeachment
Erlenborn said Nixoo did not
elaborate
other lawmakers on the
cruise were Repe La Mar
Baker R Tenn William G
Bray R Ind E G Shuster R
Pa wendell Wyalt R-Ore
0 C Fisher D-Tex Tom S
Geltys D-S C David Satter
field D Va Robert G Stephens 008 and Samuel SERVICE AND
CONTRACT PROVISIONS
Stratton D-N Y
Prestdent

Each separate po nt of
del very of urv ce by one or
mol'e Metered Strv ces she be
considered a Contract Local on
PUBLIC NOTICI!
Not ce &amp; hereby g ven that on end she be metered and b ed
aeperate serv ce
the 11th day of Jul ~ 1974 at 2 under •
P M a pub c heer ng w
be contract
On y one Metered Ser'v ce of
he d on the budget prepartd by
rha o ve Townahlr Tr '~tell each ype n to "otOitaoe and
w 1 bl S\IPP ld to I
Such h"r nv w f be
ct at phatl
consumer
under th s Schedule
the off ce of he Tru•tees
at one Con ract Locat on
Ada B sse
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d n 4an c The
e
d tfe en ce be w een
he
c a cu a o n s
uncle
Pa ag ap h
h e e n a bov e
e e red o n h s Sec on 2 and
e
he C8 CV a On S a s p OV ded n
~gentzne
Pa ag ap h
3 h e e nabov e
et e ed o n h s Sec on 2 sha
be app ed o h e paymen of he
cu en b s a he M un c pa y
o se v ce ende ed und e he
h en ef ec ve S ree L gh ng
Ordnan ce n ud ng an y unpa d
ba an ce f om p ev ous pe od s
Any
su c h d lf e en c e no
eqv ed to t he paym en o f he
c u en b
sha be app ed o
subsequen b s o sa d se
v c es
SECT ON 3
Tha
n the
event he em of any on rae
for standa d second a y e c
se v ce he eat e
made w h
consume s n he Mun cpa y
By PHIL NEWSOM
lmally superintending every
pu suan o the p ov son of h s UPI Foreign News Analyst
thing from Peron s working
0 d nance sha extend beyond
he erm na on da e of h s
When Argentlans speculate schedule IAJ the sliver semce to
Ord nance he a es nc ud ng about what the stars may bave
be used at d111ner
he M n m um Mon h y Cha ge
chargeab e he eunde Sha be on store for them and lor
He accompamed Mrs Peron
he ra es n eftec w h n he Argentme Prestdent Isabel
on vacation when work kept
Mun cpa y a
he me such
cha ge s made
Peron they may be askong her husband 111 Buenos Atres
S&amp;'CT ON 4 That th e Rues hterally about Argentma s
and on ofbcial and pnvate lrtpo
and R-egu a ons con a ned n
most Influential aslrologer
heCompany s PUCO No
abroad He was wtth her when
on f e w h The Pub c V
es
He
1s
Jose
Lopez
Rega
a
she vtstted Europe ln June and
comm ss on o Oh o
as he
pale faced man of 57 a on a lrtp IAJ Ch!na on 1972
same may
om
n e o me
be am ende(l o supp em en ed
practising astrologer and au
When the prestdentappeared
as a e no
cant c w h he
thor of a book on the subJect m pubhc Lopez Rega usually
exp ess p ov sons of th s Or
d nan c e a e app cab e o a
called Alpha and Omega A stood only a few feet behmd
se v ce
ende ed unde
and
Message for Humamty
pursuan
o h s 0 d nance
watching him with unbroken
No h ng con a ned w h n h s Among moderate Peronists he
gaze
0 d nance sha
preven
any
os thoroughly dlsllked someconsume
from tak ng ad
He os expected to perform the
van age w h n the effect ve times described as a Raspulln
same
duties for Mrs Peron
per od of h s 0 d nance of any
and as a grey emmence
app cab e u e
egu a on
Like other Peronislas Lopez
supp ement o
opt on a
a e
Left wong Peronosts have Rega has pledged himself to
wh ch, he Company may make
threatened him wtlh death
ava abe n s PUC 0 No
I"erooiSIIl and m a natlooal
on f e w h he Pub c U
es
But nooe can deny tbat televisJon broadcast awointed
Comm ss on of Oh o for he
among the few people really himself the chief Interpreter of
c ass of se v ce nvo ved
SECT ON 5 The a es con
close to Peron and IAJ Peron s the thoughts of Genera
a ned he en sha be effec ve
w h respe c o b s based on widow the forst woman pres1
Peron
egu a me e
ead ngs made dent m Latm Amertcan
In the early days of taking
on o at er Ju y 25 1974 and
sha
em an n effec to b s history Lopez Rega was and
over her prestdenUal duties
based
on
egu ar
me e
remaulS the closest
Mrs Peron has been descrtbed
ead ngs mede pro o u y 25
Mrs Peroo conflnned it as showmg a surprtsmg
1975 0 pro to the e m nal on
of h s Ordnance asp ov ded n when she retamed him ln the
amount of independence from
sect on 8 of h s 0 d nan c e
SECT ON 6 Tha
f a any powerful post of prestdenllal
the
vartous
factions
t me w th n he pe od f )Ced by pnvate secretary the same
surroundong her military and
th so d nance the Mun cpa y
shou d autho ze an a ernal ve post he held under Peron
leading Perorusts
me hod for he paymen of he
Lopez Regs clalnis IAJ have
There os a feeling that she
hen cu ren
b s of
he
Mun cpa ty for s eel gh ng been a servant of Peron s
may be building support of her
a hera es and n acc::o dance cause lor 35 years but his
own
w th the ems and p ov s onsot
the then effec ve s ree gh ng posttion of 1111luence ts more
Nonetheless tt lB obvious
he Mun cpa y recent
0 d nance o
that Mrs Peron a 43-year-old
hen he ra es and pr ces for
He met Isabel m 1965 durong ooe-tune professtonal dancer
s andard second a y e ec
c
se v ce he e nbove se forth
one of her lctps to Argentina as pobticaUy inexperienced and
sha
be amended as to ows
Peron s emissary He asked wtth no pobtical base of her
RESIDENCE SERVICE
TheM n mum Cha ge and he her help in arrangmg a
own will be the central flgure
Cha ge for he f rs 20 kwh o
meetong
wtth
Peron
if
he
went
on a pobtlcal tug-of war
ess of e ec c ene gy con
sumed per mon h sha be S 60 to Peron s exile headquarters
Peron never permitted
Otherw se he schedu e rem a ns
m
Madrtd
at
hos
own
expense
talented men to rlse to
unchanged
GENERAL SERVICE
She dld so wtth the result tbat challenge him and hos death
SMALL SECONDARY
Lopez Rega became superm
leaves the country wtthout a
The charge tor he frst 20 tendentoflhePeronbouse""ld
kwh or ess of e ec c ene gy
IJU
political
structure
consumed pe month sha be
The Peronlst party ls torn
s 65 and the agg ega e
M n mum Month y Charge sha
between
left and roght and
be reduced s 00 per mon h
some 200 deaths have been
Otherw se he schedu e rem a ns
PUBLIC NOTICE
unchanged
atlrtbuted in the last year to
0 ve Townsh p T ustees w
SECT ON 1 The
h s 0
accep sea ed b ds o be opened gun baltles between the two
d nance she
ake ef ect f om
at the off ce of he Trustees
and af er he ear est pe od Jv y 7 1974 1 o cock P M on a
Kidnaplngs of foreign bust
a owed by aw and s wr en
942 Dodge F re T uc k n far nessmen for huge sums of
acc eptan c e by Columbus and cond on
sou hern Oh o E ectr c Com
The Trustees
eserve
he ransom have frightened off
pany
r ght o re ec any or a b ds foreign 111vestment and the
SECT ON 8 That the V age
by eg sa ve act on or he
Ada B sse I country faces huge ecooonuc
Company sha have the ght o
C erk
problems
e m nateth s Ordnance a any (7 2 c
me upon wr ten no ce f ed
In the mlclat of aU of these l.s
w th the o her par y hereto a
east 30 days pro
o such
te m nat on d,ate
SECT ON 9 Tha he te ms
GENERAL
andprov sonsofth sOd nance
REVENUE
are fo n and seve a and he
SHARING
nva d y of one sha bnot affec
John Ze k1e Mayor
the va d y of he other
6 28 7 12 2tc
Passed bY Coun c
of
he

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on astrologer

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Those born on this date are become famlUar w1th the Naz1
under the sign of Cancer
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John Quincy Adams stltth
prestdent of the Unoted States
BEAUTIFUL
was born July 11 I767 This
also os the 43rd btrthday of
Alilencan aclor Tab Hunter
On this day in history
In 1933 all school leachers m
Gennany were ordered to read
Adolf Hitler s Mein Kampf to
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EXTE;NDEO WEA11fER
PLEASANT VALLEY
Olllo Ext~nd&lt;d Outlook DISCHARGES
Mrs .
S.Wy lllrougb Tllesday: Samue! Holley, Ashton ; Steve
A chance of •bowen -or
Richmond, Point Pleasant;
..-.nllowen Sullday and
Mrs. Bernard Smith, Southagain obout Tllw!lly. Highs side; Irene · Bitting, RavensBy Frank W. Porter, Ill ·
lb tbe 80s aod lows mosUy Ia
wood ; Mrs. George Hatfield, ·
Ike ....
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. George
Our knowledge . of the
Whitt PUny· Mrs Clarence American lndums IS based
Rou; h Leiart· · Bill Joe llP00 the_study of lhe remains
• Point Pleasant.
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oftheh. uman , s kit
Johnson,
e e ons
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Mrs. J ohn Hill , Ashton, mater~al products of hw:nan
Tonight - July l:t
!IIO'lday
industry, and for thl6e tr1bes
·
present at the arrival of lhe
Double Future
" THE WORKING GIRLS "
Europeans . . written records.,
- It takes about 1hn:'c
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Rated " R"
PresenUy,
representative
rn ilc.s uf \'arn . to ~ roducc a
Plus
spokesmen for the American
IJ:ti r of ny)on stockmgs.
MAN OFT HE HAR
Indians ure actively seeking
Rated " R"
through
legal channels
recompense for lhe atrocities
SATURDAY
suffered
by their ancestors at
JULY 13
Tonight,
Sat.,
Sun.
the hands of land-hungry white
Double Feature Program
July 12-13-14
TWINS OF EVIL
men moving west to the Pacific
Peter Cushing
Ocean.
BANG THE
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DRUM SLOWLY
In the melee surrounding this
PLUS
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American Indians ·seek recompense

Mason
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MEIGS THEATRE

THE RIPPER"

Robert DeNiro

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Eric Por ter
Jane Merrow

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Ohio Selective Service
Director • Paul A. Corey announced today that Meigs
County Locid Board 83 moved
to the College Building 815
Gailia Street, Portsmouth.
"The move," Corey said
"will enable Selective Servic~
. to effect further economi~s
while maintaining an efficient
site office within a reasonable
distance."
Corey also reminded young
men that, although no one is·

his food , .his own bones and
burial place&amp; - allow us to
deduce how he lived. Today's
professional and amateur
historians and archaeologists
have been able to reconstruct
with remarkable accuracy the
daily life patterns of the'
American Indians, The key to
their success, however, has
been the preservation of Indlan
artifacts.
All too often lhe conatrucUon
of highwayo, buildings, and
bridges - plus lhe damage
caused by blatant pilfering and
vandalism - has obliterated
many of these sites.
Almost everyone at one time
in their Ufe has walked through
a newly plowed cornfield and
..dlscovered" pieces of runt, an

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the amphitheatre, Bob Evans Farms, Rio Grande, are pictured here shocking wheat "near their rock shelter along
Raccoon Creek." On left Is Bill Spires, Canal Winchester,
who plays Daniel Boone. On rlght ls Lee Durieux, Mt. Ver-

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purchased and placed on the groull&lt;b at the Racine Fire Station a monument
dedicated to the Honor and Sscriflce of the men and women of the Racine area who
served their country. Shown'are 1-r, Glen Rizer and Henry Lyons, coUJicil members and Mayor Pyles. Other council members not present were Gracie Roush,
Larry Wolfe, Don Beegle and Lynn Hart. The monument was purchased from Leo
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MIDDLEPOHT - Installation of 1974- educational systems for the races, which
GALLIPOLIS - George C. Smith,
75 officers and a talk by Meigs County pennitted states to call the most Republican nominee for Ohio Attorney
common pleas judge John C. Bacon " Wlequal " education systems equal n in General, announced · today that
highlighted the weekly meeting of the the sight of the law was changed by the Prosecuting Attorney Gene Wetherhoit
Middleport • Pomeroy Rotary Club at court. He also reviewed recent economic will serve as chairman of Smith's cam~
Heath United Methodist Church Friday trends as related to innation and govern- paign in Gallia County.
nlght.
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To kick off the campaign for Smith in
ment policy. ·
Gallia
County, a reception will be held
Pa1il Smart installed the new officers
Women·of the church served the dlnner.
Saturday, July 20at 3:30p.m. at the Courtwho are the Rev. Robert T. Baumgardner,
president, Vernon Weber, vice president, !f:::~:!:::~:::::::~~:::::~!:~o:~:::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::~:::;::::::~ house on Locust St. in Gallipolis.
Jotln L. Werner, secretary, the Rev. !::;
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The reception wiil be open to all who are
Robert W. Kuhn, treasurer, and directors, · :!:!
Monday through Wednesday: ::( interested in the Smith for Attorney
.
Harold E. Hubbard; Dennis Keney and :;:;
Chaijce of showers Monday j:!: General campaign.
George Meinhart.
:;';
ot Tuesday then clearing , )~;:
George Smith, 38, Prosecuting Attorney
Judge Bacon, introduced by Vernon :!::
Wednesday. Highs ln the 90s tl lor Franklin County won the Republican
Weber, program chairman, used how !i!i
Monday dropping lo the 70s and ~( nomination [or Ohlo Attorney General in
decisions of the U. S. Supreme Court set ;ij
low 80s Wednesday. Lows Jn [:~; the -May primary.
precedent and bring ·about changes In law j:;
the 10s Monday and Tuesd~y :[:!
Smith is presently serving hls fourth
liS his topic. For example, he said, that a
lowering to the 50s and low 60s !~; year as Prosecuting Attorney for Franklin
1954 decision ruling illegal the practice :~ ·. We.dnesday.
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in state, local and COU11Iy publlc service.
Iince ,the 19th centl&amp;'y of dual but eaual . -

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POMEROY - Two fo urteen-year old
youths are in very critical condition at St.
Marys Hospital, Huntington, following a
Single car accident Friday night at approximately 8 p.m.
· The Meigs County Sheriff's Department reported that Michael Sigler, 16,
Rutland, Rt. l, driver of the .car, was
· traveling south on U. S. Rl. 33 at a high
rate of speed . He repc.rted that· he put the
car in neutral when a passenger aliegedly
shifted the car in reverse locking the back
wheels.
The drivet· lost control going off the
highway into the median strip, struck a
culvert, and bounced back coming to a
stop i.n the northbound lane upslde down .
The most seriously injured were ·
passengers Russell Fitchpatrick, l4, Rt. I,
Middleport, and Rick Priddy, 14, DeXter,
who are in St. Marys Hospital and Howard
Furgeson, 12, no address recorded, who is
in Holzer Medical Center. Sigler, the
driver, was not injured nor was rinother

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by Gallia Sheriff
GALIJPOIJS
Two acts o[ van·
dalism, a tbefl complaint and · an auto
accident were investigated Friday by
Gallia County sherifl's deputies.
.
P. W. Rickman o! Lower River .Rd.
reported sl!rneone broke a window out of
his moblle home and Stan Evans of Bob
McCormick Rd. sald someone slashes two
tires on his van which was parked Ji'riday
night at the Holiday Inn in Kanauga.
· Phillip Heck of Ravenswood reported .
the theft of a .22 caliber pistol taken from .
his change locker at the James M. Gavin
Plant.
Deputies investigated a ..)filljic accident at the Tara Apartrno.rff complex in
Addison where an auto driven by William
E. Kushali, 57, 844 Carm Dr., backed into a
parked car owned by Patricia K. Hastlngs,
26, o! Addison.

Two men charged
with destruction
GALLIPOLIS - Larry L. Woodall, 20,
Kent, Ob,io, and Gregory L. Kerr, 19,
.Rootstown, Ohio, were arrested by city
police here Friday following a complaint
filed by Mrs. John McKean at the WilHam
Ann Motel.
According to the police, the pair were
charged with destruction o[ property in
their motel room ..
Officers said a lamp was broken and
that a picture and the elecirlcal system
, were damaged. Both men posted $200
bonds in lleu of appearances in Gallipolis
Municipal Court.
Pollee investigated a hit-skip Frlday
on the parking lot at the Pennyfare Market
. on Thlrd Ave. Officers said lll1 unknown
vehicle struck a parked c~r owned . by
Lennle E. Haptonstall of Middleport.
A backing mlshap occurred on Court St.
where an auto drlven by Il!Sac L. Fraley,
70, 554 Jackson Plke, backed lnto a truck
owned by Samuel L. Morrls of BidwelL.

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Middleport.
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Hospitaloy the Pomeroy E:R Squad. The
three Q&lt;&gt;ys were later trans!erred to the
other two hospitals.
The accident is still under in··
vestigation.

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Two youths critical
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He said authorities were Ueplnc
about 70 officers lnslde the federal co..-t
building including 54 city policemen, 10 to
20 U. S. deputy marshals and government
building guards.
George K. McKenny, chlel U. S.
marshal for the District of Columblo, said
the hostages are "in ~'!Od shape and Rood
spirits.'' He said he thought the releaoe
was "a good sign - lt was a muluaiiiOI'I of
thing. I believe-a solution can be reached."
"We are communicating with each
other. I can't say when this thing will come
to an end . I'm not interested in any bloodshed, violence or loss of life."
In another sign of easing tenalon, one
of the prisoners told radio station WASH
that officials had agreed to provide toothpaste, towels, toothbrushes and other
personal items.
Frank Gorham, 25, and Otis D.
Wilkerson, 24, who calls htmBelf Robert
Nathan Jones, overpowered federal
marshals in a desperate bld lor freedom
Thursday.
.
Gorham is serving up Ia 25 years for
armed bank robbery and Wilkerson lOla 30
years for conspiracy to kldnap, escape and
other counts.
They took eight hostgaes - four
deputy marshals, two private attorneys
and two Justice Department employes.
One deputy marshal was released Thurs- ·
day night.
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Clearance Sale Prices on piece goods • bath towels bedspreads - luggage -housewares -and furniture on the
third floor.

'"This may be an unprecedented action
for a judge in this county, but l truly
believe that some direct action must be
taken to settle the fears of this commll1lity
and its people .;
Provided sufficient evidence exists, it
is hoped this wlll bring about the indictment and trial of individuals involved in
drug abuse and related criminal activities," Judge Calhoun concluded.

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catsup, Worcestershire and
pepper sauce 'and ate the
concoction with great gusto.

non, author of the pagent. Duerleu portra~ John Burford.
Friday, during the fourth of nine presentations, more than
600 persons attended the pageant. The sixth performance will
start at 9 o'clock this evening. Tickets are available at the
gate.

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Mon ., Tues ., Wed ., Sat ., 9 a .m .-3 p.m .
l'hursday 9a .m. to 12 Noon
Friday 9 a .m . to 7 p.m .

GALLIPOLIS - The Galila County
Grand Jury wili..be seated at 9:'30 a.m.
Monday to hear testimony and evidence on
drug abuse in the Gallla County area .
Common Pleas Court Judge Ronald R.
Calhoun, earlier this month said:' " I want
every citizen of Gailia County to have an
opportunity to present to this grand Jury
all evidence he or she may have on drug
abuse and related crimes.

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" It Is ll1llikely but possible."
The convict. earlier Saturday
released II other prisoners in what officials said was a sign of hope the incident
could end without bloodshed.
One prisoner, Almeda Washington, 24,
of Washington, decided to stay iri the
basement jail with the convicts who have
Uu-eatened to kill the hostages unless U&gt;ey
are freed. No one has been inJured so far .
Stevenson described the situation as
"stable." He said the gunmen had set no
deadline, and that the government was
willing "to let the standofi go on as long as
necessary ."

WASHl.NGTON ( UP!)
The
government held out Saturday the
"unlikely · but P&lt;&gt;SSible" hope that two
coovlcts besieged lor the third day ln the
federal courthouse Jail with seven
hostages, would be granted their demand
ol a plane to freedom .
. Justice Department spokesman
Robert Stevenson safd the two prisoners
were told thelr demand for air transportation to a foreign coUJitry "Is a condition the government cannot aceept."
But, asked If the government could
charoge its mind, Stevenson said:

antedate
the
Hopewell
Moundbuilder culture , Included In the find ~·• 1
ceremonial gorget placed at
the head of lhe grave.
Research is now belng
conducted by myself, a
member of lhe Department Of
Geography at the University Of
Maryland, and Mr. McDonald,
an employee of the · Kyger
Creek Power Plant, In an st.tempt to shed more light on the
Identity of the artifacts.

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being inducted, the law stili are discarded sold or find
reqwres every young man to their way into shoeboxes
register within the 6Q-day beneath other curios in a closet
period commencing 30 days or attic.
prior to his 18th birthday. He
For the more curious
pointed out that registration "amateur archaeologist"
can be conveniently ac- numerous books are available,
complished · in one of three which provide aid in (Ieier·
ways for the Meiga County mining the origin and purpose
youth :
of such artifacts. An excellent
I. Registration ai the site litUemonographdiseusslng lhe
office in Portsmouth
Virginia Indians is Ben c,
2. Registration by mail if no McClary, "Indians in Seven.
volunteer registrar is con- teenth Century Virgins",
venienUy located
which is available from the
3. Registration by volunteer University Press of Virginia
registrar at the following for only $1.50.
locations:
0 Another work which
Reedsville - Eastern High discusses in considerable
School, Ms. Helen Heaton, delail all the eastern seabord is
Registrar.
·
James B. Griffin "ArRadne - Southern High chaeoiogy ot Eastern' United .
Sch~l, Ms. Marilyn L. Powell, States", published by the
University of Chicago Press.
Reg1strar.
Pomeroy' - _ Meigs Hlgh This thoroughiy documented
School, Mr. Harold E. Sauer, text provides drawings
Registrar; Board of Education photographs, and maps so that
Office (Mulberry Heights), Ms. common and rare artifacts in
Unda Lou Raley, Registrar ; your possession can be comGallia-Meiga Corporation for pared. For more general in-.
Community Ac~on ; Ms. Hazel formation, the numerous
McKelvey, Registrar.
works by Clark Wissler should
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years of being plowed , a
considerable amount of earth
still had to be removed by
shovels before l!Oatchin8 lhe
actual grave. Beneath a cover
of large sandstone
meticulOUSly placed by lhe
Indians - a four inch layer of
charcoal wu noted, whlch
cootained fragmenrs of anlmal
bones and small chips of flint .
At a depth of sis feet we
discovered 72 spear points and
ar.rowheads which possibly

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
Senate Thursday voted to
deprive federal agents of the
power to· rilake "no knock"
ralds on suspected drug deaSat~rday
lers.
It also voted overwhelmingly
for an amendment to cut off
military and economic aid to
any COUJitry that grows opiwn
that illegally reaches U.S.
markets.
The move was clearly aimed
at Turkey, whlch recently
Ufted a ban on the growing of
poppies from which opium and 1--------------------------_.:.'---------------~------~---__,
heroin are derived.
The_ controversial "no
knock" law enacted four years
ago empowered federal narcotics agents and District of '
Columbia police to obtain '
warranis to break torclbly into
a suspect's home or offlce
without announcing themselves.
An amendment repealing the
authority passed, 64 to 3I, as
part of a measure extending
the Ufe of the Drug Enforcement Administration for five
years.
The legislation was sent to
the House. .
The antiopium amendment
was sponsored by Sena. Walter
Mondsle, D-Minn., and James
Buckley, R-N.Y., and passed
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he consulted.
This short essay was
prompted In part by my recent
vtslt Ia Pomeroy, during which
it·was my good fortune to work
wlth Bruce M. McDonald in
excavating an Indian mound in
that area . Informed of the
location of the burial mound,
we were graciously given
pennisslon by lhe owner to
excavate lt.
AithOU8h the mound was
much Jower after successJve

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land has assumed at times
more Importance than the
preservatioo of their cultaral
heritage.
Most or lhe tribes Inhabiting
North An&gt;erica have long since
vanished, leaving lillie but
their weapons, tools, and
domestic utensils buried ln the
earth. One practice which has
brought to light considerable
knowledge concerning these
tribes has been the search for
these elusive and fast
diminishing artifacts.
These material remains of
mlll1 - the objects he used and
made, his dwelling places and
defensive structares, his tools
and weapons, the remains of

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111111 new' llllmbetl ollhl Mlddlllpcri-Pomero)i Rolllry Club
at-tile club's weekly rneetln&amp; Friday nlcht. New officers are,

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Hubbard, director, Rev. ·Robert S.UIIlllrdntr, president,
Vemon Weber, vice-preeldent, Jolin L: Werner, secretary,
aitd George Melllhart, director, Additional photo on page 2.

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wSadie Lynn Thacker of.Route I, Vinton,
by Judge James Lee Thompson in the
Mason CoUJity Circuit Court Friday.
The sentence followed a guilty plea to
Petit Larceny on June 17 by Miss Thacker.
·· Origlnally;she had pleaded not guilty to a
charge o! grand larceny.
Tile incident that Miss Thacker was
·. charged With stems back to January 24
when she was acculltld Ol stealing · ap• .
proximately '300 of personal property
belonging to Mary Waller of . Polr\t
Pleasant.
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WARDROBE MISTIIESS for lhe ltlsiAirical mualcal pageant "Gallill Country';
is Mrs. Th~ (Nora) Price, Gallipolis. Mrs. Price was asalgned the respon.
sib1Uiy of proVIding costumes for approximately 85 east members.

Nora Price wardrobe
-mistress for pageant
RIO GRANDE"- Mrs. Thorn· (Nora) Scrips-Howard correspondent, as "looking
Price, Galilpoiis, is wardrobe mistress for as though it had come from one of Ohlo's
the historical musical pageant, "Gallia historical musewns."
Co'Wltry."
Those wh\l have attended '"Gallia
Country"
can attest to the fact that Uie
Mrs . .Price has undertaken the
mopurnental task of providing costumes costuming has added a great dimension
for approximately 85 participants in the and reality to the pageant When the appageant.
plause is heard following the per!onnances,
a large part ol it should be shared
. Some o!the wardrobe has been rented,
but for the most part, the work has been with Nora Price, ~~seamstress ex·
turned out by Mrs. Price with many yards traordinaire !'' • .
of material, miles of thread and acres of
Following this weekend's per·
talent and patlence.
formances, there will be three more on
She made patterns. bought patterns, July 19, 20 and 21, starting at 9 p.m. In the
let out seams ... took in searrts ... collected amphitheatre at ·.Rio Grande. Tlcke~ for
~~ sorts of clOthing from Goodwill, the adults are
an.d children I2 yeara of
age
and
under,
$i.IIO.
people's attics and basements, but with the
skill of · a Michelangelo or Mantisse,
There are special rates for groupa of •
''Artistic Nora"·has come up wlih a ward- or more. Further infonnation may be
robe which has been described by one obtained from the Gallia Dramatic Aria
·Society, Chamber of Commerce BJdi., I8
State St., Gal,lipoiis, phone He-8011.

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MIDDLEPORT ~

Cecil Thompson of
Rutland owned a car destroyed by flre
following a traffic ~¢elden! Wednesday at
the junction of County Road 3 and Rt. 7 ln ·
Meigs County.
The Gallla-Meigs Po~t State Highway
Patrol said an auto drlven by Albert D.
Cain, 58, Williamstown, W. Va ~ struck the
rear end of the car, which was dtlven by
Paul D. Kuhn, 27, Rt. 1, Middleport. The
car caught flre after the cruh.

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. No one hUrt in mishap
, GALIJPOLIS- No Qll' waallljured In
an accident at 8 a.m. Friday 011 Rl. 110,
.flve tenths 'of a mile 11011th of tbt GalllaVinton County line.
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'Patrol sald Dena K, Fralty, II, II. l,
Ewing ton, 1011 Clllllrol of hlr car llhldl na.
off the hlahway llriklllc a cW*III. ,_.
was mt&gt;dtrate dlmliCe Ia lhl - .

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