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12- Tho Daily sentinel, Middlepori-P&lt;HllerO)', 0 ., 'l1lursday. July 18, l!!'H

I

.500,000 vote to strike
•

By UDited Pte111 International
The Communica lions
Workers of America rejected a
contract offer from American
Telephone &amp; Telegraph and
authorized a strike vote today
among 5CXMX»&gt; Wtion members
Who work in Bell Telephone
Systems across the country.
The strike vote ~arne just as
tile country's labor problems
appeared to be easing, with
many of 230,000 striking work·
ers returning to lheir jobo

·MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT

JULY 18
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY, SATURDAY
SUNDAY
July 19-20-21

DELIVERANCE
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(Technicolor)
SHDWSTARTS7 PM

Mason

Drive-In
TONIGHT&amp; FRIDAY
JULY 18-19

today.
CWA President Glenn E.
Watts, chainmm of the union's

national bargaining committee, announced Ule decision
90 minutes after most of the
more Ul,an 100 contracts in the
Bell System expired at midnight.
Contract talks have b&lt;en
going on for several months
between AT&amp;T and workers
who are members of two major
international · unions plus
several independents covering

all of Bell's 7SO,OOO,OOO employes.
In Charieson, W. Va., about
1,300 members of CWA Local
2001 staged an unaulhorized
strike and set Wl oickets in lhe
Charleston area at midnight
when the contracts explred.
Negotiations · betwe en the
· AT&amp;T and its subsidiaries on
one side.- and representatives
of two major AFL-CIO unions
and several Independents on
lhe other, began May 15for lhe
first time . In lhe past, separate
contracts were worked out
locally by each division or lhe
Bell System.
Other labor problems in lhe
country took a turn 'for lhe
better Wednesday with lhe
settlement of several contracts.
Union leaders of striking
Ohio employes voted to accept
a new wage offer ranging from
10 to 30 cents an hour, ending a
strike against state prisons,
mental health hospitals and

Lobby

\

hours are

changed

I

Yankees clinch
league crown

a 122-day strike lhat had
become the second longest
current walkout in tbe country.
Workers returned to their jobo
today.
Prison guards returned to
worll: Wednesday at Cranston,
R.I., following a two-day
strike. Union leaders agreed

not to stage walk011ts in the
future. The strike started
.Tuesday . when
guards
protested a decision by Deputy ·
Warden Ronald Brule not to
place an inmate automatically
in the segregation unit of the
lacility. The inmate had been
involved in a light wllh a
guard.

Ho'o ver ·
(Continued from page 1)
San Clemente, Calif.
· The next morning, he said,
Nixon ordered him to take lhe
wiretap data from Sullivanand then make sure that it
matched information already
in lhe White House.
The FBI said Mardian said
Kissinger and he checked the .
FBI records against the White

VOL. XXVI NO. 68

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Generally fair through the
period. Highs In the SOt.
·Lows In tbe upper 50s to mid
60s.

.-"'' '

In littie league action the
Pomeroy Yankees have taken
Double ·f eature
the championship wilh three
TEENAGE TRAMP
games
left to play . The team
.
PluS
has
a
9-0 record . . In league
TEENAGE STRANGLER
action.they scored 133 runs and
yielded only 19.
The standings to date House's ''and satisfied them·
Yankees 9-0, Harrisonville, 4-5, selves
lhat Dr. Kissinger's
TARPON SPRINGS, Fla.
Pomeroy Giants and Pomeroy · material matched wilh lhe (UP!) · - Attorney General
Pirates 4-6 each, and Pomeroy cover Sheet which Mr. Mardian William B. Saxhe today urged
Tigers 2-6.
was using."
federal prosecutors to give top
Mardian was asked if he priority to fighting "Twentieth
gave the bag containing lhe Century buccaneering" by real
1'he most popul11r night cluiJ in
wiretap data·to Nixon. "He sat estate developers whose proback in his chair, shrugged his 'jects illegally destroy coastal
DRIVER
CITED
shoulders,
hestitated and said, marshlands .
the tri-county urea is proud to
rwo cars had minor 'I cannot answer · that
He said destruction of the
damages
on
the
parking
lot
in
question,"'
the
report
said.
marshes
could drastically
present
Pomeroy a.t 1) :05 p. m . WedThe SALT taps were only one reduce food supplies.
nesday night when a car driven group or live separate ·wiretap
Saxbe addressed the u.s.
by Dorothy Sa til, Pomeroy, incidents detailed in the Judici- · attonieys and state officials of
stnlck a car driven by Roger . ary Committee evidence. One five Gulf states at a regional
Kovalchik, who · w~s backing of them was the wiretap conference on enforcement of
THE HALLMARKS
from a parking space . Dorothy planted Memorial Day week- federal laws protecting seasonSeth was cited to court lor end, 1972, at Democratic ally submerged coastal land
driving left or center.
headquarters at the Watergate from environment damaging
office building and another, development.
lasting from May, 1969 to Feb.
"H we fail to save lhe
10, 1971 , involved 17 govern- wetlands we will be t.Sing
-ment
officials arid reporters--- more than an economic and
Resen•e
District
No.4
State No, 223X
.
.
'
and led to allegations that aesthetic asset that can never
Kissinger had lied during his be recreated ," he said in a
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF •
confirmation hearings.
prepared text.
Presidential attorney James
"The loss may also signal an
D.
St,
Clair
justified
the
impending
and crushing defeat
.
· decision to wiretap wilhout in lhe larger effort to maintain
obtaining warrants . on the an environment lhat civilized
OF Pomeroy, Ohio and Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close ol
grounds the Supreme Court man can inhabit," Sax~ said.
besiness Juoe 30, 1974, a state ""nldng Institution organized and operating
had "stated lhat lhe legality of
"Given enough excessesWider the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve
foreign .. policy warrantless the d~struction of Jish., the
Sys)em. Published In accordance wllh a call made by the State Banking
wiretaps was an open ruination of cropland~we
Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District.
question," allowing the could at some point begin to
. ASSETS
government to rely on lower face food shortages on a scale
cash and due from other bankS - - ·- - - • - - - . - - - ••• - • $1,501,341.10
court decisions upholding such lhat has caused widespread
U. S. 'Treasury securities - , - - - - •• - - - ; - • - - - - 3,240,149.92
wiretaps as legal.
death and suffering in other
Obligations of other U.S. Govt. agencies and corporations - - •••• - • 272,492.71
The Judiciary report on nations," Saxbe said.
Obligations of States and political subdivisions - - - - - - 1,146,942.99
evidence brought to 14 lhe
" By building wall-to-wall
Other securities •• - - .• - - - · ~ . - - - - • - • - 21,000.00
number of volumes published housing developments and inFederal funds sold and securities purchased
by lhe panel, wilh more to dustrial installations along the
under agreements to · resell - • - - - - - - - - - ISO,OOO.OO
come later this week.
coastlines we run the risk of
Other loans - - • - • - •• - - • - • - • - - - · - - • 8,728,080 .38
dumping such unprecedented
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures , .. ,
announts of efflu.ents into lhe
and olher assets representing bank premises • ' - - ••• • 439,665 .94
seas
that offshore waters could
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Other assets - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - 12,003.03
.ADMITTED - Mary King , become basins of sludge .
TOTAL ASSETS • - ·• - • • • • • • -· • -' · - • • - 15,m,876,07
Middleport ; Junior Authetson,
LfAJilL~IES
Racine ; Debra Call, Pomeroy;
· Demanil deposits of Individuals, parlnerships,
Kenny Lunsford, Pomeroy .
MONEY RECEIVED
and corporations - - - - • - - - · - - - - - - - 3,315,221.53
DISCHARGED - Phillip
State Auditor Joseph T.
Time and savinga deposits of individuals,
Click, Sr ., . Wilda Brogan, FerguSon's office announced
partnerships, and corporations - - - - • - · - - - - 9,982,202.88
Audrey Hendrix, Wilma today the di stribution of
Deposits of United Stales Government · - • · • - - - • - - • 108,773.21
Eynon, Robert Forrest.
. $5,257,860.30 in local gover nDeposits of States and political subdivisions - - - - - - - - - 490,739.70
ment mone y to Ohio's 88
Deposits of commercial bankS - - .
• • - - - - - • • 1,744.74
counties and 335 ci ties and
Certified and officers' checks, etc. - - - - - - . - - 77,44ii.74
villages.
Meigs
County
DETERGENT TAKEN
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
The Middleport E-R squad re ceived $12,500 .
-$12,976,127,00
DOMESTIC OFFICES .
was called tQ Mill St. at 2:44 p.
(a) Total demand deposits
-- 3,993,924.92
. m. Wednesday lor twl).year.old
. WCAL TEMPS
(b) · Total time and savinga deposits
. • 9,982,202.88
Christopher
Lee
Richm
ond
.
Temperature
in ·downtown
. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN OOMESTIC
who had swall owed liquid Pomeroy Thursdny at 11 a.m.
AND FOREIGN OFFICES · 13,976,127.80
detergent. He was taken to was .83 degrees under Swmy
Other liabilities . - - · - - - - - 5;12.420,63
Veterans Memorial Hospital.. skies.
TOTAL LIABIUTIES - • • - - - - · • · • - • • • 14,518,548.43
.
RESERVESONWANSANDSECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans
JULY SHOE CLEARANCE
(set up porsuant to IRS rulinga ) • • • - • • - · - - • - - - - 45,969.52
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
• 4&gt;,969.52
CAPITAL ACCOuNTs
EQUITY CAPITAL-TOTAL
'947,158.12
Corrunon Stock-total , par value • • - • . 300,000.00
No. shares authorized 12,000
No. shares outstan~ing 12,000
Surplus - - • • • - - • - .• - • - - • • . - - • - - • 400,000.00
Ladies' Spring &amp;
'
UrlcHvided proflts- -· - - - - - -- - · -· · --- - . 247,158.12
Summer
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
• · 947,158.12
TOTAL LIAlliUTIES, RESERVES, AND
Naiuralizer , Auditions,
.
· and
15,511,676.07
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS • • . • - • ' • • •
Natural
Bridge
and
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
Fanfares.
Pled!Jed aasets and seouritles loaned {book value) : .
Values to $22.00
U. S. Govenunent obligations, dlrect and guaranteed,
· pled!Jed to · secure deposits and other liabiUUes 660,445.82
Sf1ecial Group
1 Lot Women's
660,44$.82
TOTAL · - - - - - - - - - • - • - • And
Children's
MEMORANDA
&lt;
•
Average of .total deposits·for tile 15 calendar ·
BROKEN
- • - , 13,982,687.90
daya ending w.ith caU date - - - • - - SIZES
Average ot total loans lor lhe lo cale~dar
days .ending wilh . call date - - - - - • - - • - • - ' - 9,326,455.14
I, Roeer W, Hysell, Cashier, of the above-named bank do bereby declare
that thiareporl of condition is true lo the best of my knowledge arid belief.
Ro«.,- W. Hysell

Saxhe wants new
buccaneers hit

The MEIGS INN

GEO. HALL

AND

TONIGHT 9:30 TIL 2

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS COMPANY

BERRY'S WORLD

of the nation's estuary' marshl•nds were lo~ to com. mercial

and

residential

development between 1947 and
1967.
Others show New York state
lost 28 per cent and ·Connecticut
.21 per cent iii 15 years, Saxbe
said. He . said a 1973 survey
showed california has lost 67
per cent.

.

SALE

LADIES' DRESS SHOES

8.99

10.99

· lADIES'

2.50

' Summer Purses, % Price

We, the underail!ned directors, attest tile correclness of this report of
condiiiGn and dtclare that It bas been examined by us and to the best. of our
knowledp and belief is true and correct.
C. Waynt Swltber ·
C.r~&lt;y, Jr.
Fred
E. Robert !kbeUU.. • Direct~

R:

MARGUERITE'S
SHOES

BETTY OHUNGER

POMEROY

Pomeroy

-~..J4-©

1974 oy NEA. loc. ClJi.-..(3;~

"Yes, I'm prote$ting high taxes - AND the high cost of
men's clothing. too!"

By United Press International
A Tarkish battle fleet of
warships and troop landing
barges sailed today from lhe
port o( Mersin on Tarkey's
souUlern coast only 80 miles
from lhe embattled island of
Cyprus. The destination of the
armada was unknown .
UPI Correspondent John
Lawton reported from Mersinthat the fleet . set sail early
today, but lhe Ankara government refused to permit transmission of the report for
several hours.
The fleet consisted ol 17
landing craft loaded with
tr oops and three cruisers,
Lawton reported . It was not
known whether other Tarkish

began on March, 1970 for lhe
System to he supplied from
wells in Syracuse. It will cost
nearly $700,000.
At right, top, front,! to r, are
Mayor Dale Smith, Clerk Jane
Walton,
Rudolph . Or as,
representing the Economic
. Development Administration
which has given a $262,000
·grant to the system, and
Michael Stoyak, representing
the' engineering firm of
Burgess and Niple; back row,
Reed Will, water and sewage
- supervisor; C harle ~ Legar •.
board of publfc.' Offairs
chairman; Solicitor Fred
Crow, E. F. Robinson, board of
public offairs, member, and

•

WASHINGTON (UPI ) Consumer prices rose one per

cent in ·June, largely because
cost~ of goods that normally
decline in lhe summer continued to rise,. the govenunent
reported today.
Consumer prices were 11.1
per cent higher lhan a year
ago. At the wholesale level, lhe
annual inflation rate gauged by
the most recent survey was
14.5 per cent whilelhe level and
the .r_ate as measure-d by the
Gross National Product was 8.8
per cent.
The Labor Department also
reported today lhat over-theyear real average weekly
earnlngs for rank-and-file
workers declined 3.8 per cent.
This is a result of higher
consumer.prices, and a 0.8 per
cent decline in average weekly
hours, which was only partially
offset by the 7.8 per cent in
average hourly earnings from
a year ago .. '
The OIQsumer Price Index
reached 147.1 last month ,
largely because of higher

lhe well houses and foundations for the storage tanks;
R. L. Wheeler , vice president
IN THE LOWER group,
of Caldwell Tanks, .lnc., Louisare representatives of the
ville, Ky.; which will provide
firms having contracts in
. the storage tanks; Harry
construction of lhe new $700,000
Chastain and James Fortson,
Pomeroy water system also
representatives of the Boonecoplerring Thursday in
Coleman . Co., Portsmo~th,
Pomeroy to plan lhe project.
general contractors on the job.
According io lhe Economic
.The Portsmouth firm will
Development Administration
begin work Immediately. The
which has made a $262,000
new
system is expected to he
grant on the project, 80 per
cent of those employed in the president of HOrn and Jones completed in about one year.
prices for new aild used cars,
work involved must he local Construction Co., which wiD do
medical care services, mortgage interest costs, household
EXTE!'IDED OUTLOOK
durables and fresh fruits.
Highs Sunday In lhe upper
While consumer prices con70s to low 60s. Warming to tinued to rise, tho economy as a
the upper 60s and lower 90s whole contiued to slump. The
by Tuesday. Lows in the mid
area."
He also suggested customers 50s to lpw 60s Sunday and In
Other useful information in verily and transfer thelr list of
the directory includes area frequently called numbers to the.60s by Tuesday.
codes for most ,Ohio cities and lhe new book. Space lor 30
major cities outside Ohio.
numbers is provided inside lhe
· The directory also features back .cover.
an Insert between the white
"Especially check out those
and yellow pages illustrating. a familiar numbers that are not
variety of telephones, In- answering," Pearch said. "it
cluding lhe candlestick and may be that the number has
elegant decorator phones.
changed." Any customer not
"Before disposing of lhe old receiving a new directory by
directory, we silggest lhat July 24 should call the
customers leaf thro~h the old Pomeroy busineas office.
book. "
Pearch
said.
Usled in lhe book with
"Sometimes people ,file lrn· Pomeroy and · Middleport are
portant papers there."
exchanges of Letart . Falls,
Portland, Racine and Rutland.
Councilman Harry Davis.

residents.
At the meeting were, front, 1
tor, Charles Legar, chairman
or the board of public affairs;
Mayor Dale Smith; Rudolph
Oras, representing the E.D.A.
·and · Michael
Stoyak,
representing lhe engineering
firm of Burgess and Niple;
back row, BiU Boger, of G. M.
Baker and Soli, Columblll!,
which \vill ·do the wells; M.
Russell Horn , Lebanon,

New directories coming out

.ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Distribution of new 1974
telephone directories to
customers in · the Pomeroy Middleport area is under way,
General Telephone Co. of Ohio
said today. Pictured on lhe
cover is a . tranquil harvest
sunset.
"The best part of lhe book
1!fe the pages between lhe

.

..

·JULY CLEARANCE SALE

Continues With Special Sale Prices in Every
Department on Every Floor and At the ·

covers,'' said Donald H.
Pearch, Por;n.eroy customer
service supervisor. "In ad-

Warehouse on Mechanic Street

dition to up-to-date phone
numbers of friends and neigh·
bors, there are hundreds, of
listings lor businesses in lhe

Open Friday and Saturday Nights Til 8 PM
• Men 's Short Sleeve Sport and· Dress shirts. A good selection of styles,
colors and sizes.
·.
·
• Boys short sleeve knit shirts and sport shirts. Sizes 3 to 7 and

ato 18.

• Special sa le prices on boys summer weight jackets.

warships also set sail from

other bases on Turkey 's
southern coast.

Turkish
Inf ormation
Minister Orhan Birgit later
confirmed Utat the ships had
sailed.
·
While lhe destination of the
warships was not released,

Tarkey has lhreatened to intervene militarily on Cyprus .to
prevent the island republic
from uniting wilh Greece.
Alter Greek.Jed Cypriot rebels ousted Archbishop Makarios on Monday, · Turkey
massed an estimated 90,000
troops backed by artillery and
tanks on its southern shore in
preparation for an invasion of
the island.

The Turkish parliament met
in emergency session Thursday to consid.er approving an
invasion of the Wand, but
adJourned until Saturday with-

ment ol Cyprus rushed a new
ambassador to the United
Nations, .

threatening

dr amatic
diplomatic
showdown between lhe new
out making a decision.
reglrne and ousted President
·
The meeting wa s put off Makarios.
Makarios pi1Jnned to ask lhe
while Turkish Premier Bulen!
Ecevlt visited London lor crisis Security Council today to belp
talks wilh British leaders and his deposed government. But
President Nixon's special he said he opposed u .N.
emissary, Undersecretary of military intervention against
lhe rehel regime.
State Joseph ~isco.
UP! Correspondent Michael
Sisco arrived in Alhens \OdaY
Keats
reported from tbe Cyprito warn Greek leaders of lhe
"potential lor calamity in lhe ot capital of Nicosia that the
region." He planned to fly on to Greek~ed 'military rulers had
Ankara later today for more begun a massive roundup of
urgent talks with Turkish Makarlos supporters. Troops
patroled the streel3 and set up
leaders on lhe'Cyprus crisis.
The military-backed govern:
Continued on page 10

trend is now the longest in five

brought fresh criticism of
admlnistr~tlon pollcies by
The downturn stretched from some leading Democrats.
January through June, accordsen. Edward M. Kennedy, Ding to ligures on lhe Gross Mass., said President Nixon's
National Product made public . policies were "totally inept."
Thursday by the Commerce He said lhe econom;y is sick
Department.
and Nixon's medicine Is
While wor~ers ' average "lhreatening to kill the patient
weekly pay in June was about instead of curing the disease."
$10 ahead of a year ago, lhe
House Speaker Carl Albert
goverrunent statisticians said said the President "must lead
it actually fell in terms of and use the progralns provided
buying power because of In- . by the Congress, but the
nation. The average in June President has neither adminiswas $154.71 compared · to tered nor led."
$144.74 a year ago .
Nixon called his top
The increase . in ctmsumer economic advisers today to San
prices meant that it took $14.71 Clemente, Calif., to discuss lhe ..
to buy lhe same products and economy and a speech he inservices in June that you could tends to make about It next
get lor $10 seiren years ago.
week. His coordinator for
Fresh fruit prices rose economic policy, Kennelh N.
considerably more lhan they Rush ., was quoted by the
11•ually do in June and food WOshington Star-News today
bought in grocery stores rose lhat Nixon would not propose
0.3 per cent, more than usual any nOJV programs to cool off
for June. Doctors' fees and lhe price Inflation,
.
1
hospital charge~ were alaO up
~ 'J,'here is no ready·cure' for:
sharplY, as were prices for. new the inflation we've gotten
and used cars, and for clothing. ourselves into," Rush said.
On lhe other hand, dairy
Rush said • the President
product prices declined for lhe would urge belt.tightening genfirst time this year and meat erally on tile part of lhe public.
and. poultry prices continl)ed
"I lhink spectaculara in lhe
dropping whereas they usually field of economics to prove you
rise in JlUle.
are doing something are
The neW · econom.ic ·figures
Continued on page 10

years.

)

WILLIAM L.
I BUll
KLEIN, P. 0 . . Box 4,
Pomeroy, finds the govemmeat of Ohio puzzljq, and
11mall .wonder. Thunday,
BJil received a refund check
from tbe State of Ohio on
state income tax In the
amounl of no dollars and no
l!enll. To top that, Bm
worked In Weol Vtrrfnla last
year and didn't file an Oblo
atale income tax returu. BRI
displays the check Issued In
the albount ol "nothing."

Driver
escapes

m;;;;,::===:i;i'~B;r;,~;J Mayor takes
!1'·.. IJnited Press International
. 1' :* bonds of 5
· By

• Men's and boys tube socks- Special sale price 88c.
• Young men's and men's Lee Rider jeans- Regulary 511.49. Sale
$9.50 .
• Special July sale of Lee work uniforms. Pants. long or ·s hort sleeve
shirts to match.

'

• July Clearance Sale prices on girls sportswear-

v, priCe .

• Save over so pet . on women's sportswear- Blouses, pants, shorts,
halters, tops, jeans, shirts, coordinate and sportswear.
• Clearance sale prices on women's sleepwear. Includes entire stock.
•Women ;s aprons :__

Afine selection . Buy now 1;, regular price.

• On the Thir(j Floor Furniture Department- Special sale prices on
· Berkllne
chairs - . A big selection. Save now.
.
•At lhe Mechanic Street Warehouse - A special sale ofsummer lawn,
· patio and porch furniture. You'll really save.
.Plus:
.
New Fall tAerchandise a~riving daily. BoY5 Wrangler jeans •
regulars, shms and husky s1zes- Men's and boys winter jaclcets New fall patterns and colors men's knit slacks. and In the Ready to
Wear . DepartmenMnd floor-Girls school dresses, shirts, tops,
jackets, coats.
·
Women's Sportswear- Drest;es, coordinates. A big new shipment 111
the Housewares Department. White Mountain Ice Cream Freeiers .
Hand operated and electric models.
·

Shop Friday and Saturday Nights 'Til 8 PM
'

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

. :···,

a

Inflation booming

water system. The engineering

He said a recent survey
shows an estimated 7 percent

TEN CENTS

PHONE 99nl56

'

Thursday was an Important
day for village officials of
Pomeroy who met to. complete
plans for construction of a new

ment two years ago, but the

Uf The Meigs -M11soll Area

lA

underway

caseload rqse to 96 last year
and !51 so far this year. ·
''This sort of Twentieth
Century buccaneering is much
too prevalent, " Saxbe said.

The ileppelin was named
after its designer, German
Cotmt F~rdinand von Zeppelin ..

Turk armada at ,sea

proJect

"They would be devoid or
aquatic life but rich cesspools
for growth of disease."
Even without pollution, loss
of the marshland feeding
grounds may eventually doom
coastal fishing, Saxbe said.
He said there were only 21
wetiands cases in his depart·

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RACINE - Hours of 1he
Racine post o!lice beginnlng
Saturday wiU be from 6:45 a.111.
until 5 p,(ll. Monday through
l!aturday.
The post office. win~ow
service will be !rom 8:30 a.m.
until 5 p.m. Monday lhrough
Friday. Saturday windpw
service will be from 8 a.in.
until' noon.
The rural carriers are
scheduled to leave 1he post
offic e on their routes 20
minutes later lhan at present
on the same date and
!hereafter. As a result, they
will he arriving at lhe rural
boxes about 20 minutes la!"r
lhan at present.
This scheduling is tentative
and will be subject to chad!le
according to conditions,
Postmaster Frank Clenand
said. Notification will be gi""n
of any change, he said .

ers reniained off their jobs, . three -year contra ct Wedooe-third approved a tentative nesday by a 2-1 margin, ending

agreement with Kennecott
Copper Corp., lhe nation 's
largest copper prooucer, but
plants re!JWined closed unm
local issues could be settled.
Representatives
of
machinists
and
the
management or NationaJ
Airlines were called back to the
bargaining table today in
Washington .. The same union,
the International Association
of Ma chinists and Aerospace
Workers, AFlrCIO, is still
negotiating with financially
distressed Trans World
Airlines. The union has
reached settlements with
United, Eastern and Northwest
Airlines.

Chance of thundershow~rs
tonight, clearln&amp; · and cooler
late tonight. Lows in the upper
50s to lower 60s. Saturday lair,
cooler and less hUmid . Highs In
tile 7~ north and low 80s south.

Devoted To The

liquor stores.

Long-standing strikes in
. Bargainers lor United Auto Calirornia continued to tie up
Workers and General Motors construction today and hobbled
Corp. reached an lith !Jour bu s service in San Francisco's
settlement that averted a East Bay area .
At Quincy, Mass., 1,800
strike ol 3,700 workers at GM's
Lakewood, Ga., plant.
shipbuilders at the General
Although 30,000 copp~:r work· Dynamics Yard raHfied a

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today temporarUy handed over his .powers to his designated
successor, Prince Juan Carlos, the governmeni-controlled
Spanish radio network aMounced.
Jiian Carlos, 36, will be acting chief of state as long as the 81·
year-old Spanish chief of state is in ill heallh, tbe radio broadcast
said. Franco, recovering from a circulatory ailment in a Madrid
hospital; suffered a sudden worsening of his condition today, his
doctors said.
DECATUR, ILL. - A TANK CAR EXPLOSION at lhe Ar·
cher Daniel ·Midland plant rocked Decatur early today . No
dealhs were reported immediately, but a spokesman for St.
Mary's H&lt;ispital said, "We do have a disaster here and there
have been many Injuries."
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Shock waves were reported by citizens more tHan three
miles from lhe scene of the explosion. The plant, which handles
grain, covers a city block in an indu,olrial section of this.central
Dllnois city.
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Five defendants forfeited
bonds and seven others were

fined Thursday night in the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Dale
Smilh.
Forfeiting bonds of $30 each
were BUI 'l!eeves, Pomeroy,
posted on Intoxication; Jack
Landers, Pomeroy. disturbing
lhe peace; Horton Rose , address Wlknown, intoxication ;
Giles Hysell, Minersville,
reckleS$ operation, and Her·

bert Mcintyre, Minersville, left
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Firiect were Dewey Smilh,
ParkersbUrg , $10 and costs,
intoxication; Walter Arnold,
Pomeroy, $10 and cosis, .
reckless · operation; Gary
WASffiNGTON
BARGAINING BETWEEN the BeD Smith, Racine, and 1\ick
system and unions representing Its 750,000 workers has broken He$Son, New Haven, $10 and
off, but a union leader says even if tbere ts a strike, It would not , cost'!, each, llquealing tires;
Immediately affect phone service.
Dottie CaJlOhart, Pomeroy, $15
The union-wide vote began Thursday and Is to he finished by and costs, assault; Roger
July 30. "It is .lhe intention of t11e partles to try to reach amicable Luikart, Pomer9y, $5 ·and
settlement prior to .lhe strike deadline," said Robert Nickey, · COsts, assault, ami .Jeffrey
director of 1he IBEW telephone department. ·
· Gibbs, Letart, W. Va., $10 and
costs, reckless operation.
WASHINGTON - THE HOUSE JUDICIMY Committee haa
b'aced the evolution · of political spying by President Nlmn's
White House staff from deep concern over leaks about nuclear
arms in 1969 to EU..berg and Watergate breakina.
.
Vtterau Memorial Hospital
In five volumes - which lorm the second inotallment In 115
Admitted - John ~awsc·
release of evidence gathered in il5 lrnpeachmont inqulry - lhe
zyn
, Middleport ;
Mary
· committee dellcrlbed lncideiltl of wiretapplngs and survelllance
of newsmen, officials, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Masa,, an~ Hackney; Racine; Kathy
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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the Pr..tdent'o own brolher. A8 In earlier volumes, the .com· Gould, Shade.
. Savas Arthur Argyries, 23,
Discharged - Jack Lyons, Pomeroy, and Margaret Lynn
miUeeslrnply gave tho information it had received, but stated no
Si'.,
Albert Cain.
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Gallipolis' Tigers, one of the
surprise teams of the 16th
annual Kyger Oeek Utile
League Tournament plated
four runs In the third inning
overcoming a 3-1 lead then
went on to edge CentervWe, t;.S
in a thrlUer on the James
Herreid Memorial Field.
Centerville took a 3-0 lead on ·
walks to R. Moses, S. Donley
and J. Adkins, an error and
double by E. Bates.
Gallipolis came back with
four in the third on single.s by

TayiDr and M. Bastian! and a
double by T. Skidmore.
The Tigers wrapped it op in
tile fourth on a single by G.
Eutsler, a walk and two out.s.
Centerville's final tally came
In the.fiflh on a walk, error and
· two inOeld ouil
Gary Chaney started for the
Tigers and was reUeved in the
second by Eutsler, the winning
pitcher. Gene Laytoo took the
loss.

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were Beller with a h&lt;me run
and triple; M. Dooley and•D.

By~ BIU. MADDEN

UPI Sports Writer
You 'd think that after losing
one front line pitcher (Tommy
John ) for three weeks with an
arm injury and seeing their
other ace ( Andy. Messersmith )
get tagged for the most runs
since May 'tl, the Los Angeles
Dodgers might he feeling as
blue as their uniforms today .
Depressing as those two
facts may be , though , the
Dodgers, stili far and away
baseball's best team recordwise, went to bed winners for
the first time 'this week and
that-coupled with Cincinati 's

AddavlUe.
Tonight, The Gallipolis
Yanks will play the Pomeroy
Yanks and Cheshire !)r Fruth'a
Pharmacy will battle Rio ·
Grande.
II was learned that Fruth 'sin
its victory over Cheshire
earUer this week used 111 .
ineligible player. Tournament
officials are ezpected to i-ute on
the matter.

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SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gayn
and Dotty Coletown captUred
the division races of the Scarlet
and Gray series for two-yearold trotters at Scioto Downs
Thursday night.
Gayn, who won easily by
three and one.quarter lengths,
returned $4.00, $3.40 and $2.80.
The winner covered the mile in
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estate described as Parcel No.
3, in the Township of Olive, in
theCountyofMe igsand State of
Ohio. The Southeast quarter of
1he northeast quarter of Section
GROVER WHITE, Jr.,
No . 17, Town 4 and Range No.
Adminhtrator de bonis non of 11. of the Ohio Company 's
Estate of Pear-l V. Tanthorey , Purchase·, conta ining 42 112
deuased.
acr es, more or less. Reference
Deed : Volume 138, Page 522,
Plaintiff,
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Deed Records , Meigs County,
THELMA EDDY, et al. ,
Defendants .

PARCEL No . 4 : The un .
divi ded one halt fnter.est in !he
oil and gas , together with the
min ing rights atta ched thereto
in and under the follow ing real
estate des cr ib ed as Parcel No . 4
situated in the Township of
Ol ive, in the County of Meigs
.and State of Ohio. The nor.th half
or the northeast quarter of
Section No . 17, Town 4, Range 11
of the Ohio Company's Pur chase, containing 84 1/ 2 acres ,
more or less. There is excepted,
however , from Parcel No . 4. the
follow ing tract of land conveyed
by James R . Lowther to Hulda
l. Matheny, by deed dated Jan .
23, 1933, and recorded in Vol.
139, at Page 171 thereof, and
described as follows : Beginn ing
at a stone 12 rods north of the
southwest corner of the north
half of the northeast quarter of
said Section No. 17 ; thence
nor1h $6 3-4 degrees east 47 rods
and 9 links to a stone; then~e
north 77 112 degrees ea·st 26 rods
to a stone ; thence north 64
degrees east 7 rods and 5 links
to a stone ;. thence north 87'h
degrees east 17 r oda and 6 lin ks
to a stone; thence north 62 112
degrees east 37 rods and 5 link~
to a stone on the south side of
Indian Run ; thence north 35
.llnks
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north
line
Section
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west
19
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and
15
No . 17 ; thence
·west
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and 13 links to ll!lnds now or
formerly owned by the estate of
J. w . Johnson ; thence south 68
rods
and 19conta
links ining
to the30place
of,
beginning,
acres
more or less. Except a road 30
feet wide from the 10 acre lot

bounded 'sandPurchase
descr ibed
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company
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on the West by Section No . 17 , on
the North by lands formerly
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Houston at St. Lou is
Montreal at San Fran cisco
Chicago at Cincin nati , twi ·
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New York at San Diego, night
Ph il adelphia a t Los Ange les ,
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FLAMES-8EALS TRADE
ATLANTA (UP! ) - The
Atlanta Flam.es traded left
wing John Stewart to the
California Golden Seals Thursday for right wing Riliiard
Graves. ·
Borgmann {7) ; Co leman (8.9)
and Moses . LP ·Bufler {3 ·4) .
HR s .Rodr iguez (3r d ). Freehan
(5th).

American Leag ue
East
w . I. pet. g.b.
Boston
49 43 .533
Balt imore
41 &lt;13 .522
Cleveland
46 44 .5 11
Milwaukee
46 45 .505
New York
46 46 .500
45 47 .489
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West
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Oakland
54 39 .581
Chicago
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Texas
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Minnesota
44 50 .468 10 lh
California
37 57 .394 17 1!~
Thur sday 's Resu lt s
Texas 2 Boston 1
New York 10 Kansas City 6
Detro it 5 Minneso la 3
Oakla nd 3 Clevetaild 2
(only games scheduled)
Today 's Probable Pitch ers
I All Times EDTJ
Kansas City lDal Canton!, al
New York (McDowell 1··3) , 8
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'cali fornia (Lange 3.6) at
Balt imore (Grims ley 11 ·8 1, 7:30

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Oa kland (Hamilton 6 ·21 at
Cleveland (A rl in 2 · 4), 7:30p.m .
Minnesota !Al bu ry 4·81 at
De troit ( LaGrow 7·81 , 8 p.m.
Milwaukee (Sprague 7 . 1) a t
Chicago {Bahnsen 8·11) , 9 p.m.
Bos ton !Tiant 13 ·7l at Te)(as
!Brown 7.7) , 9 p.m .
Saturday's Gam es·
Kansas City al New York
Milwaukee at Chicago
Oakl.and at Cleveland
California at Balt imore , tw i.
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Minnesota ,at Detroit. n ig ht
Boston at Texas. night
International League
51andlngs
By United Pre!.S International
North
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Rochester
Syracuse
51 38 .573 4
Toledo
38 53 ..4 18 17
Pawt ucket
34 53 .391 20
South
w. I. pet. g.b.
Memphis
5 I 36. .586
Richmond
50 37 .575 1
Ch arleston
43 43 .500 7117
Tidewater
19 57 .337 2Jih
Thursday' s Results
Pawtucket 9 Toledo 4
Rlchniond 16 Memphis 13, 10
innings
Roches ter 5 Sy racuse 1
Cha rl eston 4 Tidewater 2

thr""1!ame series qainst the
lowly Padres . Ron Schueler
picked up the win a.nd the PhUs
also moved 1 v. game. •h&lt;:lld of
iDsing Montreal in the NL East
race.

bellln~ hls 2Jsl with Bill
Buckner aboard . Messersmith
munaged - 10 s trikeouts In
closing to within one of Steve
Carlton 1137-136 ) for the NL
lead. ll was also Messersmith's
l Jth complete game.
Cubs 3 Reds 2
WiMing pitcher Bill Bonham
and Rick Monday each doubled
in the fifth inning in helping the
Cubs to slow the Reds '
challenge in the NL west.
Bonham, who needed relief
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nine . Dick Drago suffered the
loss. Cesar Tovar singled in
what proved to be the deciding
rUIJ in the sixth.
Tigers 5, Twins 3
Bill Freehan, inserted into
the cleanup spot in the Detroit
lineup even though he had just
17 RBis, hit a two-run homer to
boost his total to 19 and hand
the Tigers the victory over
Minnesota . Joe Coleman boosted .his record to !HI with an
eight-hitter. BiU Butler suffered the loss.
Yanks 10, Kansas City 6
In a see-saw game, New
York rallied for three riUls in
the seventh inning and added
two more in the eighth to
outlast J.{ansas City. Bobby
Murcer's run.,scoring single
and errors by Fred Patek and
Hal McRae helped the Yanks
score the three runs in the
seventh .

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Perry's next start is expected to be Tuesday night in
Pittsburgh when he's likely to
he the American League's
starting pitcher in the All-star
game.
· On June 4, a Cleveland beer
night crowd invaded the field in
the ninth inning and the wn~
pires were forced to rorreit the
game to Texas. But this time
the fans stayed in the stands
and watched the game .
The crowd enjoyed it in the
second inning when the Indians
took a 2-&lt;1 lead on a single by
Charlie Spikes, a triple by
Oscar Gamble and a single by
Leron Lee.
Oakland got one run back' in
the fifth inning when Joe Rudi
doubled and scored on Claudell
Washington's single.
Oakland then took the lead in
the sixth. Larry Haney, hitting
.125, doubled and srored on Bill
North's double . North stole
third and scored on Sando's
tw&lt;H&gt;ut single.
In the other games, Texas
.beat Boston 2-1, Detroit topped
Minnesota ~3 and New York
drubbed Kansas City 10-jj.
·lll-"the National League,
Pittsburgh blanked Atlanta W,
Houston topped St. Louis 11-2,
O.icago edged cuicinnati 3-2,
Los Angeles heat Montreal 7-5
and and Philadelphia downed
San Diego 11{1.
Rangers 2, Red Sox I
Ferguson Jenkins pitched an
eight-hitter to give Texas the
victory over Boston. It was the
third time in three starts
Jenkins has beaten the Red

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Furthermore excepting from said Section
No. 11 ; thence
easr
grade
at and
the 11
nor1hwest
of
Parcel. No . 4 the following tract ning
19 rods
links to acorner
stone at
Of land : Beg Inning at the nOrth - the northeast corner of a 10 acre
east corner of Sectloh No . 17 ; tract deeded by J . B. Torrence
thence South 34 rods and 14 links and wife to James R. Lowther;
to the middle of Indian Runl. thence south along the east line
Road : thence along the · middle of ~aid tract 30 rods and 12 links
of said road as follows : North 48 to an iron pin in the middle ' of
degrees ' west )8 rods and 10 Indian Run Road ; thence along
links; north 64 Vl degrees west the' middle of said road a$
22 rods and 23 links ; North 52'1• follows : South 49:lf.t degrees '
degrees We~t 16 rods and 16 west 7 rods and 11 links. North
links; North 70 '1• degrees West .4 83 degrees west 11 r,ods and 17
rods and 21 links to a stone on links ; .thence nOrth 48 degrees .
the North side of road and the west 2 rods and 14 links to the
North line of Section No. 17; west line of sa id Sect ion No. 11 ;
thence East along the Sec tion thence north 3.4 rods and 14 links
line' 52 rods am:l 17 links to the to the place of beginning,
place of beg inn ing , containing containing 4.21 acres , more or
5. 18 acres. , more or less . less. Reference Deed : Volume
Reference Deed : Volume 138, 138, Page 522, Deed Records,
Page 522, Deed Records , Meigs Me igs county, Ohio.
The Interest of the grantee In
County, Ohio.
PARCEl NO . s : The coal , oil Parcels 1, 2, 3. 4 8nd·s is subject
and gas, together ~lth the to an oil and gas lease granted
m inrn.g rights atta~hed thereto , toW . B. and B. B. Oil and Gas
in and under tfle fOl lowing Corripany.
described real e$tate, situated
You are required to answer
In the County of Me igs, In the the Complaint within 28. days
State of Oh io. and in the after ·the last publ icat ion of this
Townsh ip of Olive , bounded and notice. wh ic h will be ·publ ishect
described as follows : Situated once each Week tor .S.ht suein Section No. 17, Town No . 4, cessive · weeks . T·he last
and Range No. ·11 : of the Ohio publication will be made on
Company's Purchase, bounded August 23, 1974. and the 28 dayt
and des c r ibe d as fOllows : for answer will commence on
Beginning at the Northeast . that date .
corner of Section No . 17 ; thence
In case of your fa ilure- to
south 34 rods l!lnd 14 links to the answer ·or otherw ise respond 111
m iddle of · tnd la n Run road ; required by the Ohio Rules of
thence along m iddle of sai d Civil Procedures , judgmen·t by
road a~ follows : .North 48 defaulfwlltberenderedagalnst
degrees west 18 rods and 10 you for· relief· demanded In thiS.
links ; North 641fl degr~es west ·compllllng .
·
and 23 links ; North 52lf• degrees
west 16 rods and 16 links ; North
Janet e ·. Morris
70'1• degrees west 4 rods and 21
Deputy Clerk,
links to a stone on the north side
· Court of Common Ple-as,
of a• ld road , and the North line
Probat~ Division.
of Section 17 ; thence East along
Meigs County, Ohio.
Section line 52 rods and 17 links
to thf' plac·e of beginning, ( 7) 19,26 (8) 2, 9, 16, 23. 6tc

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to
the tract
land own~d
Theremore
is orexcepted
fr'om
known
as th.of
e Jacob
R~rdonby~lot· acres,
less .
M. Jackson , the road to be Pare~/ No . 7, the follow ing
located on the best location and described rel!ll estate : Begin-

run

The Meigs Inn

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contain ing 5. 18 acres, more or
·less. Reference Deed: Volume
138, Page 551-, Deed Records, 111 1\IC"U.TION
SUTTON TOWNSHIP
Meigs County , Ohio.
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PARCEL No . 6: The coal, oil 8 UIAARIU
WILLIAM F. HARRIS, Twp. Clerk
and gas , together with the
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MEIGS COUNTY
mining r ig hts attached thereto 7 SOCIALS£RYitta
.RACINE, OHIO 45771
in and under the following •.:.:•.:o:::"'.:.:'::":co:c'.:.'""='-f.:!..-----+"------1
described real estate situated In
!he Townsh ip of Oilve, in the
County of Meigs and State of
Ohio , in Section No . 11 , Town
No . 4, Range No. 11 , Of the Oh iO
Company's Purchase, bounded
and descr ibed as follows :
Beg inning at the Nor thwest
cor.ner of Section No. 11 ; thence
111 lllf•nc• 11QI J~M 30. 1173..,. ...... S 1,795 .'~ .
East 19 rods and 11 links 10 a
stone at the Northeast corner of
a 10 acre tract deeded by J . B.
Torren ce to James A . (,.owther ;
thence south a·tong the east line
of sa id tract 30 rods and 12 links
to an iron pin iri the m (ddle of
Indian Run Road ; then ce along
the middle of said road as
follows : South 49 Jf.! degrees
West 7 rods and 11 links ; North
83 degrees west 11 rods and 17
links ; thence north ·48 degrees
~ *" ldYiHd 1ht'l I tOI'ft plttt COli¥' of IIIII
bwn ~~~~~ ii!Md In 1 ·loell -PIC* of ~~~
west 2 rods and ·1.4 links to the
h
ltc:ordt doc:wmlrotl"tt thl ~Onll 1nt1 olth's ftPOrl
west line of Section 11 ; the'nce
north 34 rods ·and 14 link$1o .the
place of beginning, containing
4.2 1 acres , more or less .
Re-fe-rence Deed : Volume 138,
Page 551 , Deed Records, Meigs
County , Ohio.
PARCEL No. 7 : The un .
divided one -half interest in the
oil and gas, toge1her with the
mining rights att~ched .thereto, . . ENEAAL
in and under the following REVENUE
·
des cr i bed rea 1 estate s tt uat ed inS
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the Township of Olive, in the Gener•l Rev&amp;nue Sharing prOVldls federal funds directly to local ~md at1te governmen11. Your pernment mult publilh thit
County of Meigs , and State of repon adv~iog you how these funds h1~ be~n .~d or pbligated during me Y••.r .fro'!' J~ly 1. ~~73. thru June 30. 1974.
OhiO, in Section No. 11 , Town 4, Thfs is to 1nform you of your governments Pflorltl•• and 1o •nc:ouraga your partiCJpltJon '" dec1s10ns on how future funds
and Range No. 11 , of the Ohio ·shouldbe

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAs:
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO,
PROBATE DIVISION

Dizzy.Dean

win two games

J~ 1. 1973 . thu., Juna 30. 1974.

.;ACCO(JNT NO.

unknown heirs and
devisees of Pearl V. Tanthorey,
deceased ;
To : The unknown heirs and
deviSees of James Robert
LoWther, deceased ; and
To : Ida Lowther , whose
address. is unknown and cannot
with r.e asonable diligence be
ascertained :
You are herel;&gt;y notif ied that
you have been named defen dants In a legal action entitled
"We had our· chances,"
Gro~er
White, Jr. , Ad ·
ministrator de bonis non of the
Anderson said, reflecting upon
Estate of Pearl V. Tanthorey,
the 12 hits the Reds poiUlded
deceased~ Plalnt(ff, vs. Thelma
Eddy. et al., Defend&amp;F'!tS. l'his
0ut and the 12 r11J11lers they left
action
has been assigned Case
~anded on base.
No . 19,512 in th'e Court of.
Commori
Preas, Probate
The Cubs scored twice in the
Division. Meigs County, Ohio .
The address of said Court is c-o
Meigs County Court House,
:
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 .
The obJect of the Com plaint is
to sell the real estate of the
decedent to pay the debts and
costs · of administe·rlng her
estate, which real estate rs
described as follows :
PARCEL No . 1: The follow;ng
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE,
Calif (UPI)
A ho 'tal real estate situated in the
·
spl
County o.f Meigs, in the State of
The Syracuse Girls' JIUlior administrator says Hall of Ohio,, and in the Township of
Olive , Zlnd boUnded and
Softball team won a double Fame pitcher Dizzy Deai1 described
as follows: Being the .
header Wednesday night, signed a :waiver to leave 1be north one-half of the southeast
bef9re he quarter of the southeast gu.arter
defeating Me'igs Inn 18 to i and hospital a few hours
'th
a
fatal
heart of Section No. 24, ToWri" No. 4,
Was stricken Wl
Range No. 11 of the Ohio
"' Mason 10 to 8.
attack.
· Company ' s Purchase, and
In the first game the winners
being a 20 acre lo.t bounded by
}J.obert
Ha.nnum,
ad- property lines as· follows : On
had 15 hits .with Tonia and
for
B.a rton the north by lands of David
Sonia Ash and Carla Teaford ministrato.r
Rowland and J . J . Chute , on the
each getting a home run; Kim Memorial Hospital here, sald East by the East line ot Section
in .a hurry No . 24, on the south by lands of
Winebrenner had a triple, Thursday Dean .ew as
hoSpital and w. J . He;ney , and on !he WeS!
to
get
Out
Of
th
by lands of W. J . Heiney.
Vicki CIUldiH, SOnia Ash and
Rosemary Hubbard each a the baseball star tenned "a Reference Deed : Vol. 143, Page
double and Ronda Cook, Penny bunch of bull" a suggestion ~~unt~~~dhlo~ecords , Meigs
that be transfer to a Reno
PARCEL No . 2' Al&gt;o, !he.
Wolfe and Teresa Ferrell each hospital.
following real estate situated In
Olive Township, County · or
a single.
11
Deaninsistedonleavingthe
Me igs and State of Ohio, and in
Winning pitcher was Carla
·tal here every day," Section ~o . 23. Beginning 40'11
hospl
rods East of the northwest
Teaford who gave up only 4 hits
11
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Hanmnn
said.
There
·was
no
corner
of Section No . 23; thence
and a home
to C. LeFebre.
East 59 rods and 4 1h links ;
diS¥-t!sfaction with the care he thence
south 391f2 rods ; thence
In the second game Syracuse
was
getting.
He
just
wanted
to
west
59 rods and .t'h linkS ;
, had 13 hitS with Teresa Ferrell .
thence north 39h rods to the·
Ieave."
place of beginning, containing
having a perfect score at the
Dean was admitted to Barton 14.55 acres, more or less. Ex plate, four for four . Sonia ASh,
· 1 Jul ll fte
cepting, however, from the
Memona
Y
a r com.. above tract of rand a certain
Tonia Ash and Carla Teaford
of chest palos while portion thereof. bounded as
each had a double, Vicki plaining
: Beg inning 40'h rodS
g olfing. He was released follows
east of the northwest corner. o1
CIUldiff, Tina Gibbs and Ronda
Sunday and a few hOW'S later abOve section : thence east 59
Cook each had singles.
· k
h'l din'
· h rods and 4112 links to county
~ Wlt road ; thence south ls; feet ;
Tonia Ash homered in the was st nc en w I e
friend in Reno.
thence west 59 rods lind 4'1:1
first inning drivmg· in three. _a physician
The 64--year-old Dean was links ; thence north 16 feet to the
place of beginning , cont&amp;ining
runs and Carla Teaford hit a ·
rushed
to
St.
Mary's
Hospital
36·100
acres, more or less . The
winning home run in the bot- · Ren
'
He di d 1 W dn
amount of l&amp;nd ' conveyed In
o.
e ear Y 1 e es- above tract being 14 .19 a cres .
tom of the seventh, also scoring m
day.
more or less , and above
three rtms.
Hannu·m said tllat while . described trects being the same
prem l~ es con'(eyed by Frank
Sonia Ash pitched the first
was
in
~rtoQ, someone Founds and wife to former
Dean
three innings, walked two and suggested he move to St. grantors by warranty deed or
date of April 23, 1936, and
gave up two base hits. Kim
recorded May 6 r 1936, in Vol.
Mary
's.
Winebrenner, WP, went in in
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142, Page 54. Oeed Records of
He QUOt e d Dean as say ng, Meigs
county, Oh io. Reference
the fourth and gave up three
"'That's a bunch of bull. I'm Deed : Volume 143, Page 62 ,
Wllu and four bue hits. M. not goino to any other hoanital, Meigs ·County Deed Records,
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oor•
dil and gas interests, , as
JGIJMm for Muon was three
If
I was going to do tllat, I'd follows '
for foor at the p1ale with two stay here."'
PARCEL No. 3: The un lrlples.
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divided one -half inferesf In the
oil and gas, together with the
mining ri9hts attached thereto,
In and under the following reel

Syracuse girls

17,112.00
dunog !hi period from

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report advl1ing you how these funds heve been uaed of obligated duri11g the veer from July\ , 19 73. thru Juna 30, 1974.
This is to inform you of your governmenfs priorities and ·tO encourage your participation in decision's. on how luture funds
should be

with the Reds' Jack Billingham
going
against
Dave
LaRoche.

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By MILTON RICHMAN
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NE:W YORK (UP! ) - The people have spoken.
They've mulled over the claims by both sides, studied aU the
facts, or at least all those made available to them, and have
reached a decision .
The NFL players a re wrong, and the owners are right.
This is the prevailing opinion of people making themselves
heard in letters to the players, letters to the owners and letters to
the Commissioner's office.
Some of the letter-writers are harshly critical of both sides, but
it is clear there is a preponderance for one side. For the first time
anybody can remember, perhaps even for the ·flrst time in lhe
entire history of professional football, the fans are against the
players and for the owners in the 19-&lt;iay old NFL strike.
"It's a strange feeling," confesses Wellington Mara, owner of
the New York Giants who has absorbed his share of fan criticism,
and then some, down through the years.
Mara is chairman of the executive committee of the NFL
- Management Council , and generally is portrayed as one the
more vocal hawks amoAg the owners . He has enough fore sight,
however, to realize that the fans' present posture, siding with the •
owners and showing disgust with the players, could amount to
trouble, deep trouble, for everybody later on . Eventually it could
be trartsiated into empty seats at the ballpark.
" It's very nice to have people on your side, but strictly from a
business stand point it might nol be such a goo d thing," says the
Giants' owner. "The product we sell is the game our players
play . People identify with the player s, not with the owners."
He 's right on the money there.
Who 'sgonna pay five bucks to see Joe Robbie try to bring down
George ljaias, Jr. in an open field' Or Rankin Johnson throw a
sideline pass to Lamar HIUlt ? Well, maybe fiv e bucks. Certainly
not $15 .
·
.
Mara, smiling a bit over some of the mail he has been receiving
from the fan s, can •t remember getting so many favor~b1e letters
since he decided to move the team to New Jersey .
"I'd say the letters are running 40, or 50 to l in support of the
club," he says. " What do some of them say' Things like 'don't
give up control of th e game ' .. .'these fellows are spoiied' ... and
'they 're asking for more than anyone can afford to give.'
"Actually, I don 't think the players are any more spoiled than
other people of their age," says Wellington Mara. "They have
values that are different than players of 20 years ago, but sci has
everybody else of their generation. You 've got to understand
there is a generation gap and do what you can to bridge it."
On Thursday, the NFL Management CoiUlcil, trying to end the
strike , offered the players what it called " the largest money
package in tile history of professional sport.'' The package inc1udes considerably more money for rookies and veterans prior
to and during the season, more money for those players chosen
for the Pro Bpwl game and an improved pension and insurance
plan.
Nothing was don e about the so-&lt;:alled "freedom issues."
''The owners r egard those issues as being vital to the structure
of the game;" Mara says.
~ould the players reject this lalest offer, the NFL owners
have decided to go ahead and start the season without them.
They'llLLSe those veterans who have reported, rookies and even
free agent ~ick-ups if they have nobody else.

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threat. He also blanked them
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Sparky's gamble costly
second inning with Jose Car·
denal's eighth ·homer accounting for a first run. A triple by
Bill Madlock and Billy Grabarkewitz' sacrifice fly gave the
Cubs their other run in the
second inning.
Doubles by pitcher Bill
Bonham ·and Rick Monday m
the fifth inning gave the. Cubs
their winning riUl and tagged
Fred Norman with his ninth
loss against nine victories.
Rose, who had three hits,
singled and came home on
Bench's single with the Reds'
first ·riUl in the first inning.
Singles by Bench and Perez
and Dan Drieosen 's doubleplay grounder gave the Reds
their second and final run of
the fourth.
Oscar·Zamora came on in the
seventh inning with two on and

Messersmith got some help, Oakland :1 Cleveland 2, Texm1 2
llowcvcr, from his fellow ali · Boston 1, Detroit 5 Minnesota 3
stnr tearnmah.!:J, Ron Ccy und and New York 10 Kansas L~ty
6.
Jimm~ Wynn, who belted tworun homers in a seven-£un LA
" An injury is part of a
fourth inning, and that was penmmt nu:.:c ," said Messersenough to subdue the pesky mith when asked whether
.Expos. The Reds, meanwhile, losing .John would put more
L'OOperated by losing 3-2 to prcssw-c "" the Dodger pitchOtfcago, thus falling 6 % ers. "Any time you lose a frontbehind the Dodgers in the NL liner , you're in trouble. But
West .
we 've got depth . I just hope
E:lsewhere · in
National we 'rc deep enough ."
League action, Philadelphia
Cey put I os Angeles ahead 2downed San Diego . 11-5, Pitt- 1 with his 12th horner in the
sburgh blanked Atlanta 4~ and fourth and Wynn capped the
Houston routed St. Louis 11-2. In big inning, wh,ich saw 10
the American League, it was Dodger s go to the plate, by

Oakland hands Peri-y 3-2 setback

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In the second division, Dotty
Coletown won the event by a
nose to return $6.80, $3.20 and
$3.20. The mile was covered in
2:116 3-5.
Quentin Hill was second and
Bay Colony was third.
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CINCINNATI (UP!) ·- Cincinnati Reds Manager Sparky
Anderson decided to test the
arm of Cblcago Cubs rookie
catcher Steve Swisher and it
proved a cosily decision.
The test came in the ninth
inning Thursday night when
Cesar Geronimo led off with a
single and then was thrown out
by Swisher attempting to steal
second. Pete Rose followed
with a single and one out later
moved to third on Johnny
Bench's double. But the two
were stranded when pinch
hitter George Foster popped
out to shortstop Don Kessinger
and the Reds wound up losers,
:J-2,
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The loss, coupled with a Los
Angeles victory, dropped the
~ 6 "" gameo \&gt;ehind the
Dodgers in the National
League West.

loss to Clucago -·was Lliebe&gt;t
1-2 pu11&lt;h they could've asked
for w kayo the blues.
Prior to gBme-time the
Dodger&gt; leurned that John , off
to his bc;1 start ever ( 13-3),
would be lo&gt;t for at least 21
days because of a ruptured
ligament in his pitching elbow.
That left Messersmith w P,.t
a stop to the club's threeitame
loss skid and the other righthanded LA ace wasn't as sharp
as usual, yielding five runs to
the Montreal E:xpos- tlle.most
in 11 starts since he was
to1;1ched for six Ln four innings
against St. l.&lt;&gt;uis last May '!1.

Olletown followed Gayn to the

GAMEs

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, Pirates 4 Brans ·0
The Pirates-streaked to their
fifth in a row behind Jerry
Reuss' eight-hit shutout pltchi~g .
Rightfielder
Dusty
Baker's double &lt;&gt;rror allowed
two runs to score in the fifth,
Jose Cardenal's eighth homer.
while
pinch·hitter
Bob
Zamora recorded his sixth
save, while Bonham posted his Robertson padded the Sues'
lead in thh nintll with a two-riUl
ninth win against 11 losses.
ground rule double after the
Astros &amp; Cardinals 2
Lee May drove in three runs hsses were loaded. Hot hiLUng
with a solo homer and a bases· Richie Zisk collected two more
loaded double and the Astros, hits for Pittsburgh to raise his
aided by three St. Louis errors, average to .331, while Reuss
rallied for six runs in the upped his record to ~7 .
PbUile 8 Padres 5
seventh inning to help Claude
Mike Schmidt slugged a
Osteen to his njnth victory.
OSteen, in winning his rourth three-run homer in the eighth
straight, went tlle route, yield- inning- his 19th-to snap a ~5
ing eight hitst while Cards' ace lie . and enable the Phils to
Lynn McGlothen (I~) took the salvage the final game of the
loss.

:Dodgers end skid; nip Expos, 7-5

Pyles, .both llngles.
Steve Ru.uell, the losing
pitcher, tripled ond 11m King
singled for the only hlt.l fw

Point Pleasant City Ice and
Fuel behind the strong pitching
of R. Beller defeated AddavlUe, 9-.'1 in U.e oecood game
Thursday night.
Pl . Pleasant scored two J'WlS
in the first, three In the serond,
one each in the fourth and fifth
and two runs in tile sixth.
Addaville tied the score at'2-2
in the filst and their last tally
came in the sixth.

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League Tournament plated
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overcoming a 3-1 lead then
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Gary Chaney started for the
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and triple; M. Dooley and•D.

By~ BIU. MADDEN

UPI Sports Writer
You 'd think that after losing
one front line pitcher (Tommy
John ) for three weeks with an
arm injury and seeing their
other ace ( Andy. Messersmith )
get tagged for the most runs
since May 'tl, the Los Angeles
Dodgers might he feeling as
blue as their uniforms today .
Depressing as those two
facts may be , though , the
Dodgers, stili far and away
baseball's best team recordwise, went to bed winners for
the first time 'this week and
that-coupled with Cincinati 's

AddavlUe.
Tonight, The Gallipolis
Yanks will play the Pomeroy
Yanks and Cheshire !)r Fruth'a
Pharmacy will battle Rio ·
Grande.
II was learned that Fruth 'sin
its victory over Cheshire
earUer this week used 111 .
ineligible player. Tournament
officials are ezpected to i-ute on
the matter.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gayn
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the division races of the Scarlet
and Gray series for two-yearold trotters at Scioto Downs
Thursday night.
Gayn, who won easily by
three and one.quarter lengths,
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Estate of Pear-l V. Tanthorey , Purchase·, conta ining 42 112
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min ing rights atta ched thereto
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situated in the Township of
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of the Ohio Company's Pur chase, containing 84 1/ 2 acres ,
more or less. There is excepted,
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Houston at St. Lou is
Montreal at San Fran cisco
Chicago at Cincin nati , twi ·
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New York at San Diego, night
Ph il adelphia a t Los Ange les ,
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ATLANTA (UP! ) - The
Atlanta Flam.es traded left
wing John Stewart to the
California Golden Seals Thursday for right wing Riliiard
Graves. ·
Borgmann {7) ; Co leman (8.9)
and Moses . LP ·Bufler {3 ·4) .
HR s .Rodr iguez (3r d ). Freehan
(5th).

American Leag ue
East
w . I. pet. g.b.
Boston
49 43 .533
Balt imore
41 &lt;13 .522
Cleveland
46 44 .5 11
Milwaukee
46 45 .505
New York
46 46 .500
45 47 .489
Detro it
West
w. I. pet. g.b.
Oakland
54 39 .581
Chicago
46 44 .511 61/•
46 45 .505
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Texas
46 49 .484 9
Minnesota
44 50 .468 10 lh
California
37 57 .394 17 1!~
Thur sday 's Resu lt s
Texas 2 Boston 1
New York 10 Kansas City 6
Detro it 5 Minneso la 3
Oakla nd 3 Clevetaild 2
(only games scheduled)
Today 's Probable Pitch ers
I All Times EDTJ
Kansas City lDal Canton!, al
New York (McDowell 1··3) , 8
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Oa kland (Hamilton 6 ·21 at
Cleveland (A rl in 2 · 4), 7:30p.m .
Minnesota !Al bu ry 4·81 at
De troit ( LaGrow 7·81 , 8 p.m.
Milwaukee (Sprague 7 . 1) a t
Chicago {Bahnsen 8·11) , 9 p.m.
Bos ton !Tiant 13 ·7l at Te)(as
!Brown 7.7) , 9 p.m .
Saturday's Gam es·
Kansas City al New York
Milwaukee at Chicago
Oakl.and at Cleveland
California at Balt imore , tw i.
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Minnesota ,at Detroit. n ig ht
Boston at Texas. night
International League
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Rochester
Syracuse
51 38 .573 4
Toledo
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Pawt ucket
34 53 .391 20
South
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Memphis
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Richmond
50 37 .575 1
Ch arleston
43 43 .500 7117
Tidewater
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Thursday' s Results
Pawtucket 9 Toledo 4
Rlchniond 16 Memphis 13, 10
innings
Roches ter 5 Sy racuse 1
Cha rl eston 4 Tidewater 2

thr""1!ame series qainst the
lowly Padres . Ron Schueler
picked up the win a.nd the PhUs
also moved 1 v. game. •h&lt;:lld of
iDsing Montreal in the NL East
race.

bellln~ hls 2Jsl with Bill
Buckner aboard . Messersmith
munaged - 10 s trikeouts In
closing to within one of Steve
Carlton 1137-136 ) for the NL
lead. ll was also Messersmith's
l Jth complete game.
Cubs 3 Reds 2
WiMing pitcher Bill Bonham
and Rick Monday each doubled
in the fifth inning in helping the
Cubs to slow the Reds '
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Tigers 5, Twins 3
Bill Freehan, inserted into
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lineup even though he had just
17 RBis, hit a two-run homer to
boost his total to 19 and hand
the Tigers the victory over
Minnesota . Joe Coleman boosted .his record to !HI with an
eight-hitter. BiU Butler suffered the loss.
Yanks 10, Kansas City 6
In a see-saw game, New
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the seventh inning and added
two more in the eighth to
outlast J.{ansas City. Bobby
Murcer's run.,scoring single
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Hal McRae helped the Yanks
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Perry's next start is expected to be Tuesday night in
Pittsburgh when he's likely to
he the American League's
starting pitcher in the All-star
game.
· On June 4, a Cleveland beer
night crowd invaded the field in
the ninth inning and the wn~
pires were forced to rorreit the
game to Texas. But this time
the fans stayed in the stands
and watched the game .
The crowd enjoyed it in the
second inning when the Indians
took a 2-&lt;1 lead on a single by
Charlie Spikes, a triple by
Oscar Gamble and a single by
Leron Lee.
Oakland got one run back' in
the fifth inning when Joe Rudi
doubled and scored on Claudell
Washington's single.
Oakland then took the lead in
the sixth. Larry Haney, hitting
.125, doubled and srored on Bill
North's double . North stole
third and scored on Sando's
tw&lt;H&gt;ut single.
In the other games, Texas
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Minnesota ~3 and New York
drubbed Kansas City 10-jj.
·lll-"the National League,
Pittsburgh blanked Atlanta W,
Houston topped St. Louis 11-2,
O.icago edged cuicinnati 3-2,
Los Angeles heat Montreal 7-5
and and Philadelphia downed
San Diego 11{1.
Rangers 2, Red Sox I
Ferguson Jenkins pitched an
eight-hitter to give Texas the
victory over Boston. It was the
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innings.
When the two pitchers last
met on April 23, Perry and the
IndiiUIS won 2-1. This time,
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turned in a 3·2 triwnph .
Hunter, now 14-11, pitched a
six-hitter and struck out three
while wailting just one. Perry,
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Major Leagu e Standing s
By Un ited Press International
Nat io nal Leag ue
East
w . 1. pc1 . g.b.
Philadelphia 47 45 .51 1
44 45 . 494
Montreal
St. Louis
44 48 .478
Pittsburgh
42 49 .462
Chicago
40 50 .444
New York
38 51 .427
w es t
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Los Angeles
62 32 .660
Cinc innati
56 39 .589
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Hou ston
so 44 532 12
Atlant a
sa 46 .52 1 13
Sa n Francisco 42 52 .447 20
San Diego
42 56 429· 22
Thu rs day 's Resu lt s
Pittsburgh 4 Atlanta b
Houston 8 St. Louis 2
Chicago 3 Cincinnati 2
Los Ange les 7 Montrea t 5
Philade lph ia a Sa n Diego 5
&lt;only games scheduled J
Today's Probable Pitchers
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Lou is ( Bare Q. l), 8:30p .m.
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UP! Sports Writer
The Cleveland Indians didn 't
have to forfeit tlleir beer night
game this time.
But they still wound up
crying in their beer.
Before a well-mannered
crowd of 41,648 fans on llk:ent
beer night in Cleveland Thursday night, Jim Hunler of the
{)akland A's and Gay lord

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Wallace (4-0) . LP.Splittorft (9·
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C.Carrol l (91 and Bench . wP .
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St. LOUI5
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Osteen (9.7) and M.May ;
McGlo then , Garman (7), Hra ·
bosky (7), Pena (8) and Hill.
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Furthermore excepting from said Section
No. 11 ; thence
easr
grade
at and
the 11
nor1hwest
of
Parcel. No . 4 the following tract ning
19 rods
links to acorner
stone at
Of land : Beg Inning at the nOrth - the northeast corner of a 10 acre
east corner of Sectloh No . 17 ; tract deeded by J . B. Torrence
thence South 34 rods and 14 links and wife to James R. Lowther;
to the middle of Indian Runl. thence south along the east line
Road : thence along the · middle of ~aid tract 30 rods and 12 links
of said road as follows : North 48 to an iron pin in the middle ' of
degrees ' west )8 rods and 10 Indian Run Road ; thence along
links; north 64 Vl degrees west the' middle of said road a$
22 rods and 23 links ; North 52'1• follows : South 49:lf.t degrees '
degrees We~t 16 rods and 16 west 7 rods and 11 links. North
links; North 70 '1• degrees West .4 83 degrees west 11 r,ods and 17
rods and 21 links to a stone on links ; .thence nOrth 48 degrees .
the North side of road and the west 2 rods and 14 links to the
North line of Section No. 17; west line of sa id Sect ion No. 11 ;
thence East along the Sec tion thence north 3.4 rods and 14 links
line' 52 rods am:l 17 links to the to the place of beginning,
place of beg inn ing , containing containing 4.21 acres , more or
5. 18 acres. , more or less . less. Reference Deed : Volume
Reference Deed : Volume 138, 138, Page 522, Deed Records,
Page 522, Deed Records , Meigs Me igs county, Ohio.
The Interest of the grantee In
County, Ohio.
PARCEl NO . s : The coal , oil Parcels 1, 2, 3. 4 8nd·s is subject
and gas, together ~lth the to an oil and gas lease granted
m inrn.g rights atta~hed thereto , toW . B. and B. B. Oil and Gas
in and under tfle fOl lowing Corripany.
described real e$tate, situated
You are required to answer
In the County of Me igs, In the the Complaint within 28. days
State of Oh io. and in the after ·the last publ icat ion of this
Townsh ip of Olive , bounded and notice. wh ic h will be ·publ ishect
described as follows : Situated once each Week tor .S.ht suein Section No. 17, Town No . 4, cessive · weeks . T·he last
and Range No. ·11 : of the Ohio publication will be made on
Company's Purchase, bounded August 23, 1974. and the 28 dayt
and des c r ibe d as fOllows : for answer will commence on
Beginning at the Northeast . that date .
corner of Section No . 17 ; thence
In case of your fa ilure- to
south 34 rods l!lnd 14 links to the answer ·or otherw ise respond 111
m iddle of · tnd la n Run road ; required by the Ohio Rules of
thence along m iddle of sai d Civil Procedures , judgmen·t by
road a~ follows : .North 48 defaulfwlltberenderedagalnst
degrees west 18 rods and 10 you for· relief· demanded In thiS.
links ; North 641fl degr~es west ·compllllng .
·
and 23 links ; North 52lf• degrees
west 16 rods and 16 links ; North
Janet e ·. Morris
70'1• degrees west 4 rods and 21
Deputy Clerk,
links to a stone on the north side
· Court of Common Ple-as,
of a• ld road , and the North line
Probat~ Division.
of Section 17 ; thence East along
Meigs County, Ohio.
Section line 52 rods and 17 links
to thf' plac·e of beginning, ( 7) 19,26 (8) 2, 9, 16, 23. 6tc

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to
the tract
land own~d
Theremore
is orexcepted
fr'om
known
as th.of
e Jacob
R~rdonby~lot· acres,
less .
M. Jackson , the road to be Pare~/ No . 7, the follow ing
located on the best location and described rel!ll estate : Begin-

run

The Meigs Inn

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contain ing 5. 18 acres, more or
·less. Reference Deed: Volume
138, Page 551-, Deed Records, 111 1\IC"U.TION
SUTTON TOWNSHIP
Meigs County , Ohio.
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PARCEL No . 6: The coal, oil 8 UIAARIU
WILLIAM F. HARRIS, Twp. Clerk
and gas , together with the
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MEIGS COUNTY
mining r ig hts attached thereto 7 SOCIALS£RYitta
.RACINE, OHIO 45771
in and under the following •.:.:•.:o:::"'.:.:'::":co:c'.:.'""='-f.:!..-----+"------1
described real estate situated In
!he Townsh ip of Oilve, in the
County of Meigs and State of
Ohio , in Section No . 11 , Town
No . 4, Range No. 11 , Of the Oh iO
Company's Purchase, bounded
and descr ibed as follows :
Beg inning at the Nor thwest
cor.ner of Section No. 11 ; thence
111 lllf•nc• 11QI J~M 30. 1173..,. ...... S 1,795 .'~ .
East 19 rods and 11 links 10 a
stone at the Northeast corner of
a 10 acre tract deeded by J . B.
Torren ce to James A . (,.owther ;
thence south a·tong the east line
of sa id tract 30 rods and 12 links
to an iron pin iri the m (ddle of
Indian Run Road ; then ce along
the middle of said road as
follows : South 49 Jf.! degrees
West 7 rods and 11 links ; North
83 degrees west 11 rods and 17
links ; thence north ·48 degrees
~ *" ldYiHd 1ht'l I tOI'ft plttt COli¥' of IIIII
bwn ~~~~~ ii!Md In 1 ·loell -PIC* of ~~~
west 2 rods and ·1.4 links to the
h
ltc:ordt doc:wmlrotl"tt thl ~Onll 1nt1 olth's ftPOrl
west line of Section 11 ; the'nce
north 34 rods ·and 14 link$1o .the
place of beginning, containing
4.2 1 acres , more or less .
Re-fe-rence Deed : Volume 138,
Page 551 , Deed Records, Meigs
County , Ohio.
PARCEL No. 7 : The un .
divided one -half interest in the
oil and gas, toge1her with the
mining rights att~ched .thereto, . . ENEAAL
in and under the following REVENUE
·
des cr i bed rea 1 estate s tt uat ed inS
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the Township of Olive, in the Gener•l Rev&amp;nue Sharing prOVldls federal funds directly to local ~md at1te governmen11. Your pernment mult publilh thit
County of Meigs , and State of repon adv~iog you how these funds h1~ be~n .~d or pbligated during me Y••.r .fro'!' J~ly 1. ~~73. thru June 30. 1974.
OhiO, in Section No. 11 , Town 4, Thfs is to 1nform you of your governments Pflorltl•• and 1o •nc:ouraga your partiCJpltJon '" dec1s10ns on how future funds
and Range No. 11 , of the Ohio ·shouldbe

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAs:
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO,
PROBATE DIVISION

Dizzy.Dean

win two games

J~ 1. 1973 . thu., Juna 30. 1974.

.;ACCO(JNT NO.

unknown heirs and
devisees of Pearl V. Tanthorey,
deceased ;
To : The unknown heirs and
deviSees of James Robert
LoWther, deceased ; and
To : Ida Lowther , whose
address. is unknown and cannot
with r.e asonable diligence be
ascertained :
You are herel;&gt;y notif ied that
you have been named defen dants In a legal action entitled
"We had our· chances,"
Gro~er
White, Jr. , Ad ·
ministrator de bonis non of the
Anderson said, reflecting upon
Estate of Pearl V. Tanthorey,
the 12 hits the Reds poiUlded
deceased~ Plalnt(ff, vs. Thelma
Eddy. et al., Defend&amp;F'!tS. l'his
0ut and the 12 r11J11lers they left
action
has been assigned Case
~anded on base.
No . 19,512 in th'e Court of.
Commori
Preas, Probate
The Cubs scored twice in the
Division. Meigs County, Ohio .
The address of said Court is c-o
Meigs County Court House,
:
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 .
The obJect of the Com plaint is
to sell the real estate of the
decedent to pay the debts and
costs · of administe·rlng her
estate, which real estate rs
described as follows :
PARCEL No . 1: The follow;ng
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE,
Calif (UPI)
A ho 'tal real estate situated in the
·
spl
County o.f Meigs, in the State of
The Syracuse Girls' JIUlior administrator says Hall of Ohio,, and in the Township of
Olive , Zlnd boUnded and
Softball team won a double Fame pitcher Dizzy Deai1 described
as follows: Being the .
header Wednesday night, signed a :waiver to leave 1be north one-half of the southeast
bef9re he quarter of the southeast gu.arter
defeating Me'igs Inn 18 to i and hospital a few hours
'th
a
fatal
heart of Section No. 24, ToWri" No. 4,
Was stricken Wl
Range No. 11 of the Ohio
"' Mason 10 to 8.
attack.
· Company ' s Purchase, and
In the first game the winners
being a 20 acre lo.t bounded by
}J.obert
Ha.nnum,
ad- property lines as· follows : On
had 15 hits .with Tonia and
for
B.a rton the north by lands of David
Sonia Ash and Carla Teaford ministrato.r
Rowland and J . J . Chute , on the
each getting a home run; Kim Memorial Hospital here, sald East by the East line ot Section
in .a hurry No . 24, on the south by lands of
Winebrenner had a triple, Thursday Dean .ew as
hoSpital and w. J . He;ney , and on !he WeS!
to
get
Out
Of
th
by lands of W. J . Heiney.
Vicki CIUldiH, SOnia Ash and
Rosemary Hubbard each a the baseball star tenned "a Reference Deed : Vol. 143, Page
double and Ronda Cook, Penny bunch of bull" a suggestion ~~unt~~~dhlo~ecords , Meigs
that be transfer to a Reno
PARCEL No . 2' Al&gt;o, !he.
Wolfe and Teresa Ferrell each hospital.
following real estate situated In
Olive Township, County · or
a single.
11
Deaninsistedonleavingthe
Me igs and State of Ohio, and in
Winning pitcher was Carla
·tal here every day," Section ~o . 23. Beginning 40'11
hospl
rods East of the northwest
Teaford who gave up only 4 hits
11
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Hanmnn
said.
There
·was
no
corner
of Section No . 23; thence
and a home
to C. LeFebre.
East 59 rods and 4 1h links ;
diS¥-t!sfaction with the care he thence
south 391f2 rods ; thence
In the second game Syracuse
was
getting.
He
just
wanted
to
west
59 rods and .t'h linkS ;
, had 13 hitS with Teresa Ferrell .
thence north 39h rods to the·
Ieave."
place of beginning, containing
having a perfect score at the
Dean was admitted to Barton 14.55 acres, more or less. Ex plate, four for four . Sonia ASh,
· 1 Jul ll fte
cepting, however, from the
Memona
Y
a r com.. above tract of rand a certain
Tonia Ash and Carla Teaford
of chest palos while portion thereof. bounded as
each had a double, Vicki plaining
: Beg inning 40'h rodS
g olfing. He was released follows
east of the northwest corner. o1
CIUldiff, Tina Gibbs and Ronda
Sunday and a few hOW'S later abOve section : thence east 59
Cook each had singles.
· k
h'l din'
· h rods and 4112 links to county
~ Wlt road ; thence south ls; feet ;
Tonia Ash homered in the was st nc en w I e
friend in Reno.
thence west 59 rods lind 4'1:1
first inning drivmg· in three. _a physician
The 64--year-old Dean was links ; thence north 16 feet to the
place of beginning , cont&amp;ining
runs and Carla Teaford hit a ·
rushed
to
St.
Mary's
Hospital
36·100
acres, more or less . The
winning home run in the bot- · Ren
'
He di d 1 W dn
amount of l&amp;nd ' conveyed In
o.
e ear Y 1 e es- above tract being 14 .19 a cres .
tom of the seventh, also scoring m
day.
more or less , and above
three rtms.
Hannu·m said tllat while . described trects being the same
prem l~ es con'(eyed by Frank
Sonia Ash pitched the first
was
in
~rtoQ, someone Founds and wife to former
Dean
three innings, walked two and suggested he move to St. grantors by warranty deed or
date of April 23, 1936, and
gave up two base hits. Kim
recorded May 6 r 1936, in Vol.
Mary
's.
Winebrenner, WP, went in in
•
142, Page 54. Oeed Records of
He QUOt e d Dean as say ng, Meigs
county, Oh io. Reference
the fourth and gave up three
"'That's a bunch of bull. I'm Deed : Volume 143, Page 62 ,
Wllu and four bue hits. M. not goino to any other hoanital, Meigs ·County Deed Records,
..~
oor•
dil and gas interests, , as
JGIJMm for Muon was three
If
I was going to do tllat, I'd follows '
for foor at the p1ale with two stay here."'
PARCEL No. 3: The un lrlples.
•
divided one -half inferesf In the
oil and gas, together with the
mining ri9hts attached thereto,
In and under the following reel

Syracuse girls

17,112.00
dunog !hi period from

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report advl1ing you how these funds heve been uaed of obligated duri11g the veer from July\ , 19 73. thru Juna 30, 1974.
This is to inform you of your governmenfs priorities and ·tO encourage your participation in decision's. on how luture funds
should be

with the Reds' Jack Billingham
going
against
Dave
LaRoche.

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By MILTON RICHMAN
:r~~
_ II PI Sports Editor
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NE:W YORK (UP! ) - The people have spoken.
They've mulled over the claims by both sides, studied aU the
facts, or at least all those made available to them, and have
reached a decision .
The NFL players a re wrong, and the owners are right.
This is the prevailing opinion of people making themselves
heard in letters to the players, letters to the owners and letters to
the Commissioner's office.
Some of the letter-writers are harshly critical of both sides, but
it is clear there is a preponderance for one side. For the first time
anybody can remember, perhaps even for the ·flrst time in lhe
entire history of professional football, the fans are against the
players and for the owners in the 19-&lt;iay old NFL strike.
"It's a strange feeling," confesses Wellington Mara, owner of
the New York Giants who has absorbed his share of fan criticism,
and then some, down through the years.
Mara is chairman of the executive committee of the NFL
- Management Council , and generally is portrayed as one the
more vocal hawks amoAg the owners . He has enough fore sight,
however, to realize that the fans' present posture, siding with the •
owners and showing disgust with the players, could amount to
trouble, deep trouble, for everybody later on . Eventually it could
be trartsiated into empty seats at the ballpark.
" It's very nice to have people on your side, but strictly from a
business stand point it might nol be such a goo d thing," says the
Giants' owner. "The product we sell is the game our players
play . People identify with the player s, not with the owners."
He 's right on the money there.
Who 'sgonna pay five bucks to see Joe Robbie try to bring down
George ljaias, Jr. in an open field' Or Rankin Johnson throw a
sideline pass to Lamar HIUlt ? Well, maybe fiv e bucks. Certainly
not $15 .
·
.
Mara, smiling a bit over some of the mail he has been receiving
from the fan s, can •t remember getting so many favor~b1e letters
since he decided to move the team to New Jersey .
"I'd say the letters are running 40, or 50 to l in support of the
club," he says. " What do some of them say' Things like 'don't
give up control of th e game ' .. .'these fellows are spoiied' ... and
'they 're asking for more than anyone can afford to give.'
"Actually, I don 't think the players are any more spoiled than
other people of their age," says Wellington Mara. "They have
values that are different than players of 20 years ago, but sci has
everybody else of their generation. You 've got to understand
there is a generation gap and do what you can to bridge it."
On Thursday, the NFL Management CoiUlcil, trying to end the
strike , offered the players what it called " the largest money
package in tile history of professional sport.'' The package inc1udes considerably more money for rookies and veterans prior
to and during the season, more money for those players chosen
for the Pro Bpwl game and an improved pension and insurance
plan.
Nothing was don e about the so-&lt;:alled "freedom issues."
''The owners r egard those issues as being vital to the structure
of the game;" Mara says.
~ould the players reject this lalest offer, the NFL owners
have decided to go ahead and start the season without them.
They'llLLSe those veterans who have reported, rookies and even
free agent ~ick-ups if they have nobody else.

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threat. He also blanked them
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Sparky's gamble costly
second inning with Jose Car·
denal's eighth ·homer accounting for a first run. A triple by
Bill Madlock and Billy Grabarkewitz' sacrifice fly gave the
Cubs their other run in the
second inning.
Doubles by pitcher Bill
Bonham ·and Rick Monday m
the fifth inning gave the. Cubs
their winning riUl and tagged
Fred Norman with his ninth
loss against nine victories.
Rose, who had three hits,
singled and came home on
Bench's single with the Reds'
first ·riUl in the first inning.
Singles by Bench and Perez
and Dan Drieosen 's doubleplay grounder gave the Reds
their second and final run of
the fourth.
Oscar·Zamora came on in the
seventh inning with two on and

Messersmith got some help, Oakland :1 Cleveland 2, Texm1 2
llowcvcr, from his fellow ali · Boston 1, Detroit 5 Minnesota 3
stnr tearnmah.!:J, Ron Ccy und and New York 10 Kansas L~ty
6.
Jimm~ Wynn, who belted tworun homers in a seven-£un LA
" An injury is part of a
fourth inning, and that was penmmt nu:.:c ," said Messersenough to subdue the pesky mith when asked whether
.Expos. The Reds, meanwhile, losing .John would put more
L'OOperated by losing 3-2 to prcssw-c "" the Dodger pitchOtfcago, thus falling 6 % ers. "Any time you lose a frontbehind the Dodgers in the NL liner , you're in trouble. But
West .
we 've got depth . I just hope
E:lsewhere · in
National we 'rc deep enough ."
League action, Philadelphia
Cey put I os Angeles ahead 2downed San Diego . 11-5, Pitt- 1 with his 12th horner in the
sburgh blanked Atlanta 4~ and fourth and Wynn capped the
Houston routed St. Louis 11-2. In big inning, wh,ich saw 10
the American League, it was Dodger s go to the plate, by

Oakland hands Peri-y 3-2 setback

298

In the second division, Dotty
Coletown won the event by a
nose to return $6.80, $3.20 and
$3.20. The mile was covered in
2:116 3-5.
Quentin Hill was second and
Bay Colony was third.
The ~I nightly double
pairing of Tru Star and Blaze
Hudson paid $37.40.
The crowd of 5,339 wagered ..
GENERAL

CINCINNATI (UP!) ·- Cincinnati Reds Manager Sparky
Anderson decided to test the
arm of Cblcago Cubs rookie
catcher Steve Swisher and it
proved a cosily decision.
The test came in the ninth
inning Thursday night when
Cesar Geronimo led off with a
single and then was thrown out
by Swisher attempting to steal
second. Pete Rose followed
with a single and one out later
moved to third on Johnny
Bench's double. But the two
were stranded when pinch
hitter George Foster popped
out to shortstop Don Kessinger
and the Reds wound up losers,
:J-2,
I
The loss, coupled with a Los
Angeles victory, dropped the
~ 6 "" gameo \&gt;ehind the
Dodgers in the National
League West.

loss to Clucago -·was Lliebe&gt;t
1-2 pu11&lt;h they could've asked
for w kayo the blues.
Prior to gBme-time the
Dodger&gt; leurned that John , off
to his bc;1 start ever ( 13-3),
would be lo&gt;t for at least 21
days because of a ruptured
ligament in his pitching elbow.
That left Messersmith w P,.t
a stop to the club's threeitame
loss skid and the other righthanded LA ace wasn't as sharp
as usual, yielding five runs to
the Montreal E:xpos- tlle.most
in 11 starts since he was
to1;1ched for six Ln four innings
against St. l.&lt;&gt;uis last May '!1.

Olletown followed Gayn to the

GAMEs

July 20 - U A .H .... Trautwein Jl'ield
Sat, Jul,- 20 - U A.M. - Athena High Fhld
sat. July 20 - ) P.M. - Trautwein neld

, Pirates 4 Brans ·0
The Pirates-streaked to their
fifth in a row behind Jerry
Reuss' eight-hit shutout pltchi~g .
Rightfielder
Dusty
Baker's double &lt;&gt;rror allowed
two runs to score in the fifth,
Jose Cardenal's eighth homer.
while
pinch·hitter
Bob
Zamora recorded his sixth
save, while Bonham posted his Robertson padded the Sues'
lead in thh nintll with a two-riUl
ninth win against 11 losses.
ground rule double after the
Astros &amp; Cardinals 2
Lee May drove in three runs hsses were loaded. Hot hiLUng
with a solo homer and a bases· Richie Zisk collected two more
loaded double and the Astros, hits for Pittsburgh to raise his
aided by three St. Louis errors, average to .331, while Reuss
rallied for six runs in the upped his record to ~7 .
PbUile 8 Padres 5
seventh inning to help Claude
Mike Schmidt slugged a
Osteen to his njnth victory.
OSteen, in winning his rourth three-run homer in the eighth
straight, went tlle route, yield- inning- his 19th-to snap a ~5
ing eight hitst while Cards' ace lie . and enable the Phils to
Lynn McGlothen (I~) took the salvage the final game of the
loss.

:Dodgers end skid; nip Expos, 7-5

Pyles, .both llngles.
Steve Ru.uell, the losing
pitcher, tripled ond 11m King
singled for the only hlt.l fw

Point Pleasant City Ice and
Fuel behind the strong pitching
of R. Beller defeated AddavlUe, 9-.'1 in U.e oecood game
Thursday night.
Pl . Pleasant scored two J'WlS
in the first, three In the serond,
one each in the fourth and fifth
and two runs in tile sixth.
Addaville tied the score at'2-2
in the filst and their last tally
came in the sixth.

3- Til&lt;: Dally Sentinel, M !d&lt;U~ port-Pom&lt;roy , 0 .. ~'rlday, July 19, 19H

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Memphis edges Portland.

MEMPHIS (UP! ) - John
Huarte and George Mira , a
couple of oid bridesmaids from
the National Football League,
are headed for an important
head-to-head duel in Birmingham next Wednesday.
The Memphis Southmen
edged tlie Portland Storm 16-8
on two nationally televised
touchdown passes by Huarte
Thursday night to go 2~ in the
fledg)ing World Football Lea·
gue. The game was played
before 31,088 fan s in 87-&lt;iegree
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weather.
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The Binningharn Arpericans
won their second game of the
. season over New York 32-29,
with three seoring passes by
Mira Wednesday night to set up
a battle for the Central
Division lead at Birmingham's
Legion Field next week .
·Some are predicting a crowd
_ _ _.oLU]pWai:ds.of 60,000.
"
really looking forward

to it,' •taughed Huarte. ""I said who intercepted a Barton pass
last week that this league was at the Portland 27 and returned
going to make it. And I know it it 10 yards to the t7.
. is."
The 31-year-&lt;&gt;ld former Heisman Trophy winner fr om
Notre Dame lofted a 42-Jard
scoring bomb to rookie split
end Ji,ick Ettinger early. in the
first quarter and added a 14yard bullet to Ed Marshall late
Members of the Ame-rican
in the third period. Huarte also
Legion
Auxili;~ry of Drew
completed two passes for extra
Webster Post 39. Pomeroy.
points.
were
in Chillicothe Tht1rsda y to
Portland's only score carne
on a 29-yard pass from quar- assist with the District 8 birterback Greg Barton to split tlJday party at the Veterans
end Sam Dickerson tO tie the Hospital there.
Going over for the party
game 8-8 in the third period.
were
Mrs. Ben Neutzling-,-:Mrs.
Dickerson , a rookie from
"Southern California , was ac- Crace Pratt, Mrs. Harry Davis
tivated from the Storm taxi and Mrs. George Hackett. Sr .
and Cheryl Lehew, a jw1ior
squad Wednesday .
member.
They took with them
Memphis ' winning touchdown was set up by rookie ll cakes , 18 pounds of
defensive back David Thomas, homemade candy, 36 towel
bibs, 60loot bags, and.IOO table
favors and 100 birthday cards
provided by the jlUlior WJit, all
totaling in value $140.75.

Auxiliary
has party ·

NFL owners
make offer
UPI SPORTS WRITER
WASHINGTON (UP!)- The
antagonists in the pro football
strike returned to the bargaining table today with the owners
offering a multi-million dollar
moneypackage and the
players insisting that their
"freedom" demands be met.
The meeting in Washington
with federal tnediator James
Scearce came as the strike
entered its 19th day and both
sid~s had made significant
offers in the last 48 hours.
The
NFL
Players
Association

proposed

on

Dorcas Circle
has meeting

maxilnum of $100,000 a player
from the present $50,000.
- Winning team members in
.· the . Pro Bowl would re.ceive
$4,000 instead of the current
$2,000; losing players would
collect $2,000 instead of $1,500.
The union wants every player
in the Pro Bowl to get at least
$.1,000.

Church
women

Mrs. Leora Sigman hosted a
meeting of the Dorcas Circle of
tp~ B. H. Sanborn Missionary
Society of the Middleport First
Baptist Church Tuesday night
at her horne.
Devotions by Mrs. Ethel
Hughes were taken from Luke
19 with the meditation ,
" Remember Zacchaeus".
Reports of the officers were
given and offerings were
taken. Mrs. Marjorie WalbW"n
presented the program using a
letter in the American Baptist
magazine by Dr. Joseph !.
Chapman and a poem, j' [
Wonder Why". Prayer was by
Mrs. Alwilda Werner.
Get~wen ·card was signed for
Allen Hughes with a sympathy
card to the family of Mrs. Eva
Hartley. Others attending were
Mrs. Winnie White, Mrs .
Beulah White and Mrs. Pearl
Hoffman .

Wednesday willingness to
bargain around-the-clock and
if negotiations failed, to submit
everything except 13 so-called
"freedom issue" demands to
·~Jesus,
the Door of
compulsory arbitration . The Salvation" was the program
"freedorn " .demands, the Wlion topic presented at the Tuesday
suggested, might be turned night meeting of the United
over to a special fact-finding · Methodist Women at the Forest
commission for its recom- RWl Church. Hostessed {or the impressive with a large pictw-e
mendations.
meeting were Mr::;. Hanson of Christ standil).g at the door
The owners' Management Holter and Mrs. Edith Sisson. knocking and brass candle
Council put forward Thursday
The meeting opened ;.ith an · holders and Candles on either
a'2tJi&gt;oint.counter-&lt;&gt;ffer which a organ prelude by Mrs. John side. ·
spokesman Said would give the Scott who also . presented the
A thank-you was read from
players "the largest money devotions. The devotions in- the district treasurer for the
. package in the history of traduced the program to follow receipt of the remainder of the
professional sport.''
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and were filled "Jesus, The pledge for the year 1974. The
But the owners ignored Door of Salvation. " The song, treasurer's report was given CtJmpletely the controversial ''O Jesus, Thou Art Standing" 35 sick and shut-in calls were
"freedom" demands which the by the group was followed by a made by members of the
union wants. These generally . meditation, "The Open Door" group_.
.
would give players the right to by Mrs. Scott. The devotions
Refreshrne_nts were served
switch .to another team once ended with the song, · "Who at by the hostesses to Mrs. John
their contracts expired and the Door is Standing" by all Scott, Mrs. Alfred Yeauger,
allow them some veto power and prayer by the leadec.
Mrs. H'!l'ry Wyatt, Mrs. Olan
over being traded.
Mrs. Olan Genheilner was in Genheimer, Mrs. Uswin Nease,
Despite the signs of give- charge of the program . She Mrs . Kerns Roush, Mrs.
and-take, no early settlement began the program with the Denver Holter, Mrs. Richard
seemed in sight. Both sides scripture, " Behold I Stand at Jarvis, Mr~. Fred Nease, Mrs.
were far apart on the owners' the door . and knock" taken Edison Hollon and Mrs. Russ
money offer which would give from the Book of Revelation, Watson.
the players an additional $4 and a talk "The Hospitable
million in the first year of a Door". This was followed with
fout-year contract.
talks by Mrs. Uswin Nease,
For .inStance, the owners '~The Door of Hope' '; Mrs.
proposed that each veteran be Sisson , " The Door of Faith";
paid 10 per cent of his base Mrs. Fred Nease, ·"The Door of
RAVENSWOOD, W. Va . salat')" during the pre-season Compassion or Love" ; Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs . Loren :-T.
and each rookie get roughly Richard Jarvis, "The Keys to
children,
$200 a week. The 'union has Hope, Faith and Love"; Mrs. Stephens an~
Michael
,
Tammy
and
Tanya,
asked an liocending scale of Alfred Yeauger, "The Door of ·
were
guests
of
honor
at a
Oat pay which would amount to the Lips"; Mrs. Denver Holter,
$22,000 for seven exhibition " The Door of Opportunity". luncheon party at the home of
games.
Othe.r readings in line with the Mrs .' Loman Ash, Ravenswood,
Sunday, July 14.
The owners offered a mini· · program .were given by Mrs .
The pa.ty was attended by
mwn season salary of $14,000 Edison HoUon , Mrs. Harry
for rookies and $16,000 for Wyatt, Mrs. Hanson Holter and . members of the Church of
veterans compared to the Mrs . Kerns Roush. The Christ in both Ravenswood and
present $12,000 and $13,000 program concluded with Parkersburg, where Stephens
floor. The players want $20,000 a poem "I Am the Door" by has preached frequ ently
for rookies; $25,000 for vetc- Mrs. Russ Watson and prayer during the past three years.
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rans.
by the leader . A · special The Stephens family will be
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The owners' plan had these reading was given by Mrs. ~eaving the Pomeroy area
other features :
Vernon Nease · titied "The about Aug. I to begin work with
the Evendale Church of Christ,
- No · veteran,
except.- . Urgency of ~ayer .''
quarterbacks , would be
The worship · center was in the Cincinnati area.
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They first moved to this area
required to report to training
camp more than 15 days before
flle first pr....eason game.
- A plaJer playing· out the
option year of his contract
would get 100 per cent of his
. existing salary rattier than 90 ·
per cent as of now.
,
Business Phone- 992.2804
.,-M~Jor medical eoverage
would be · increased to · a
E . M. Blake,. Jr.
J. T. Blake
Phone 992-5404
Phone 992-7117
308 s. Third Avenue, Box 267

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SA1\IRDAY
ANNUAL PICNIC of Meigo
Count y Retired Teachers
Assn., 5:30 p. m. at U. S. 33
Roadside Park, west side. All
r.e tired te achers, whether
members , or not, welcome;
special invitation issu_ed to aU
recent retirees living in Meigs
County. Spouses and--or guests
welcome.
GOSPEL l:r usarlers Quart.lt
of Clarksburg, 7:30p.m·. at MI.
Herm on United Brethren
Church, 21~ miles northwest of
Five Poin ts on Texas Rd.
f.veryonc welcome .
SUNDAY
GOSPEL Crusaders Quartet,
Clarksburg, II a .ni . at Unit&lt;.od
Methodist Church, Vinton. 7:30
p.m .

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Congrega.tional
Christian
Church, lhree miles west of
Addison on Bulaville Rd .
Everyone welcome.
OHIO VALLEY Commandry
24, Knight Templar, ~nnual ,
picnic, Shrine Park, Racille,
I :30 p. m. Barbecue with
familiesto ~ke a covered dish.
ANNUAl., CARR reunion
roadside park on west side
U.S. 33, five miles north
Pomeroy . Basket dinner
12 :30 p. m..

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Anniversary celebrated

Th e 25th wedding an·
niversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Maxson, R.D., Long
Bottom, was observed recently
with un open house at their
COUNTY WIDE PRAYER farm home in the Keno neighmeeting, 2 p. m. Coolville horhood.
Pioneer Church, two mil~s
The observance was hosted
north of Tuppers Plains ; Glen by their children. Mr. and Mrs.
Bissell, class leader.·
James Manbourg and Kim,
VANMETER Reunion at Massillon, Mr . and Mrs .
Portland Park. All relatives Limbach and Mr. and Mrs.
and friends welcome; dinner at Paul Maxson and Wend y,
ParkersbW"g, W.Va., and John
12 noon .
and Ray ·Maxson, Long BotREViVAL Beginning today tom. Mr. and Mrs. Maxson
7:30 each evening, Racine were married Jwie 24 1949 at
Apostolic
Church
With Parkersburg, w. va .·'
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Daymond K. Adams, Marietta, · Mrs. Ebby Crow, Reedsville,
evangelist.
.
R.D, and Mrs. Floyd Weber ,
HOMECOMING servtces at R. D. Long Bottom. presided at
ML Monah Church of God, the refreshment table which
Racine . All day services, highlighted a beautiful three
dtnner on the grounds. tiered wedding cake, which
Sp~a~ers from Chester and was served with pWlch, mints
Chdh cothe. All singe rs and nu ts. Music, picture1 welcome. Public welcome.
talting, and 'visiting were en~
joyed, along with the honored
guests
opening · their many
THE POMEROY Fire
beautiful
g ift~ , including a
Department and Emergency
Squad will stage a barbecued diamond ring presented to
chicken dinner beginning at 11 Mrs. Maxson by her husband.
Along with those mentioned
a.m. under the shelter on the
above.
those en joying th e
upper parking lot. All proceeds
hospitality of the Maxson ,
will go to the building fund .
family
were Mr. and Mrs.
MONDAY
REVIVAL services July 22 Dana McCain, Mr. and Mrs.
through the 28th at the Albany Floyd Weber, Mrs. Thelma
Club
Riding
Grounds.
Evangelist. J ohn Elswick . Farnsworth, Mrs. Josephine
Services 7:30p.m.
VISIT ENDS
NEW HAVEN - Mr. and
OCSEA, Gallia Chapter ,
Mrs
. Eugene Hester and
regular monthly and special
daughters,
Jill and Heidi, have
business sessiori, 7 :"30 p.m. at '
1~2 2
Eastern Ave. Ne w retW"ned to their home at
workin g agreement to be Ocala , Fla., after visiting with ·
discussed; delegat" to be h~r parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Ray
Riggs, and his family, New
named .
Haven . During their visit here
they dro ve to Ashville, N. C.,
where he will be transferred in
the near futW"e .

Pastor departing

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Gardeners·dine

Ritchie, all of Long Bottom;
Mr. and · Mrs. Ebby ·Crow,
Jody, Stacey, Tommie and
Ebby, Jr ., Reedsville ; Mr. and
Mrs . Oz Umba,ch, Parkersburg, W. Va .; Mrs. Walter
Deren berger, · Rick and
Francie, Mineral Wells, W.
Va.; Miss Pat Meeks, Mrs.
Mabel Maxson, Mr . and Mrs.
Donald Maxson, Donnie and
Ronnie, Berea, W. Va.
Other gifts, cards and telephone calls were received
from Mr. and Mrs . Jack
Marnbourg, Canton ; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Dennin, Mineral
Wells, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Oma Sutton, Mr . and Mrs. Ray
BonrieU, Berea, W. Va.; Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Carter,
Hurricane, W. Va.; Em and
Virginia Henthorne, Marietta ;
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Summers,
Parkersburg ; Mr. and Mrs.
Dan McDermott , Vienna, W.
Va. ; Mountain S1ate Bank,
Parkersburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Stout and Keith, all of
Long Bottom; Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Wayne and family,
Parkersburg; Mr . and Mrs.
Harvey Mason , parents of Mrs.
Maxson, Wellsville; Mr. and
Mrs . Gene Saunier and family,
Canton; Mrs. Fannie Belle

REEDSVILLE - fl mystery
dinner was recently held at
Stew~~rl Hall lor the Riverview
Garden Club members. The
hall woo staged like a "Garden
Cole " and decorated with
Oowers !rom the garden of
Mrs . Harllss Frank. Card
tables with flowered cloths
were arranged In the hall. A
!lgn at the door with "Garden
Cafe" on it completed the
setting . The sign had been
made by Mrs. David Heaton.
Serving as waitresse!i were
Mrs . Tom Spencer , Mrs-.
Walter Brown, Mrs. Roy R.
Hannum and Mrs . Frank .
Attractive menus and aprons
were made by the hostesses .
Dinner music was played
throughout the meal.
A short business meeting
was held following the dinner.
Mrs. Ronald Osborne, vice
president, thanked the ladies.
for the meal that they had
prepared and served. Mrs.
Cleemont Harris extended
fllanks for the gift she received
while a patient in the CamdenClark Hospital. Named to work
on the program books for flle
coming year were Mrs . .
Osborne, Mrs. David thad well,
Mrs. Gene Young and Mrs. Roy
R. Hannum.
No regular meetings will be
held in July or August. At·
lending besides the above
mentioned were Mrs. R. L.
U&gt;rkins, Mrs. Frank Bise, Mrs.

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Ope11 9 A,M. · 5 P.M., Monday tl)ru Friday

and Mrs. Joseph Cook
have returned to their
Pomeroy home after spending
flle past several weeks in South .
Windaor, Conn. with their sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Corcoran and
family .
They went especially for the
graduations of their three
grandchildren, James Corcoran who received his bachelor of science degree in
music education from Western
Connectic~t State Coll~ge,
Michael Corcoran
who
received an associate degree in
civil engineering from Hart.ford State Technical College,
and Caryl Grace Cp~coran who
graduated from South Windsor
High School.
While in Connecticut, the

supper in the Town and
Country Room, a pre-marche
pouvior, presentation of
parodies, and . a reception
honoring the outgoing chape3u.
Parody winners were Franklin
County, first; Summit, second,
and Crawford, third.
the
Sunday
morning
departemental chapeau passes
breakfast was held with Mrs.
Laura Houser, Tuscola, rn., the
le demi chapeau. _nationale;
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distinguished guests were Mrs.
Meir, Mrs. Violet Aichholz,
national partnership chairperson; Mrs. Evalina BerkJey,
national pouvior member.
A gift was presented to Mrs.
Houser, a donation of $10 was
made to the National Jewish
Hospital at Denver, Colo., in
memory of Mrs .,.. Mary
Wiseman, past departementai
chapeau, and round~robin
c~:~-rds were signed for Mrs.
Hazel Russell , Mrs . Susie
Sonnanstine and Mrs. Lorraine
Elwell.
Monday 's session opened
with a welcome from Mrs ~
Ethel Spiker of the Franklin
County host salon, with Mrs.
Stanriff giving the response.
There was the processional of
officers and guests, ad.
vancement of the colors, the
invocation, pledge and national ·
anthem . Introduced and
bringing greetings were Mrs.
Virginia Rahe, Mrs. Violet
Aichholz, Mrs . Ethel Van
Fossen, Mrs. Helen Kilworth,
Mrs. Esther Ed'gar: Mrs. Mary
Martin, Mrs. Ann Kruger , Mrs.
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family visited the flitchcock
Chair CO. and Museum, at·
tended a performance of the
play, "School for Scandal"
starring Virginia Payne, the
1 actress who played the part of
Ma Perkins on radio for 25
years. At Gettysburg, Pa., they
viewed the Civil War bat·
tlefield, and in Corning, N. Y.,
toured the Corning Glass Co.
museum and factory and
vi!ited Mrs. Robert Doman
(Leona Priode) who lives near
there.
The family also visited
Keuka College at Keuka Park,
N. Y., where Caryl Grace
Corcoran will attend college,
and enroute home visited in
Brighton, Mich. With Cook's
sisters, Mrs. William Curiston
and Miss Edith Cook.
The Corcoran family ac·
companied Mr. and Mrs. Cook
to Pomeroy for a several days'
visit before retur.ning to
Connecticut Thursday. Mrs.
Cor~oran is a .teacher of
NEW ARRIVAL
business subjects in the Ver·
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Jeff)· non, C&lt;mn. schools.
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,HoUy Ann, age 3. Maternal
Mr . and Mrs. John Bry;m
grandparen!sare Mr. and Mrs .
alld
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
'Orville Jones, Oak Hill, and
Davis and Mickey have
paternal grandparents are Mr.
returned
from a vacation in
lind Mrs. Paul Pope, Patriot.
Michigan. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Bryan, Sr.,
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- Bellaire; Mr. and Mrs. James
R. Bryan and son, Lincoln
Park, Mich. They spent a day
at
Mackinac Island, and also
for_All Occasions..
visited Bear Mountain at
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Grating, Mich. Enroute home
Everywhere
- flley stopped arLorain to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Russell
and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baughman
and Jeffrey have returned
Pomeroy Flower Shop · from
a trip to Phoenix, Ariz.
They vl!ited the birthplace of
Mrs. Millard Van Meter .
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Jeffrey, now nine. AccompanyPh. 992·5721
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Smith, niece of Mrs. Baugh·
man and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Smith, Mid·
dleport. The femlly left on July
6 and returned home Wed·
SUCCESS STORIES nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Kem are
"Tbey Overcame
home following a vacation at
Myrtie Beach, S. C. They do.n 'e
Hearing Loss"
fllrough the, Smokey Mowi·
tains, and .visited places of
Interest in Catlettsburg, Ky.,
Free Booklet especially
prepared to encourage
Nashville,
Tenn. ,
and
Americans of &amp;II ages wh·a
l.ouisville,
Ky.,
enroute
home.
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Meigs County Salon 710, were Mrs, Marcella Huston,
Eight and Forty, received rour Mrs. Angie McElroy , Mrs.
of the seven trophy and plaque Betty Kortvelly, Mrs. Ann
awards presented in the state McCudden, Mrs. Ann Williams
of Ohio for outstanding project and Mrs. Rhoda Hackett,
work in the 1973-74 year . Middleport.
Among tho:;e remembered in
Presentation of the awards was
made at the 47th annual state a memorial service was Mrs.
convention Sunday and Hariett Neigler, Racine. Mrs.
Monday at the Neil House in Peat! Knapp of the Meigs Salon
participated in the service
Columbus .
The trophies received were conducted by Mrs. Audrey
the Mary Martin Trophy for Glaub .
Officers elected and installed
the best tuberculosis program
for
the 1974-75 year were Mrs.
in the state ; the . Gertrude
Moore Award for the besl all· Irene Meir, national pouvior
arolUld program in children member; Mrs. Doris Stanriff,
and youth; the Area Marshall chapeau; Mrs . · Marzella
Plaque for the most money Huston, first demi chapeau ;
spent for cystic fibrosis in the Mrs . Glaub, second demi
partnership category of I to 35, chapeau; Mrs. Elizabeth Zely,
and the Grace Garrison Trophy l'aumonier ; Mrs . Dorothy
for the best l'aumonier report . Brady, La archiviste; Mrs.
Mrs . Eleanor Ulium and Mrs. Catherine Baker, la concierge;
Mabel Brown, Gallipolis, were Mrs . Amelia. Moore , Ia
co-chalrwomen for
the · secretaire; Mrs . Marilou
presentation ceremonies which Giblin, Ia cassiere; Mrs. Violet
took place at the Monday night Aichholz, Ia avocate.
Members of the Meigs Salon
banquet in the Presidential
Ballroom West at the Neil appointed tQ committees were
Mrs. Walkec, second member
House .
Mrs. Mary Martin of the of children and youth; Mrs.
Meigs County Salon and a Martin, second member on
departemental chapeau passe finance ; Mrs. Catherine Welsh,
· received th~e endorsement of third member on trophies and
the convention delegates as a awards. Mrs. Mabel Brown
candidate for le demi chapeau was appointed chairwoman of
nationale, Central Division . the trophies and awards
The election will take place at comffilttee_.
the national convention Aug . . .Jn the awards .ceremony it
22-24 at the Diplomate Hotel in was noted that the Eight and
Forty exceeded the part"
Hollywood, Fla .
Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Myrtle nership goal by 26 with a total
Walker, Racine, were both of 1,805 partners in the state.
haVing
for
elected delegates to the Recognized
received
goal
first
was
'the
national convention. Other
delegates are Mrs. Hazel Gallia County Salon with Meigs
Elliott and Mrs . Dorothy County coming in second. Cash
Brady, with Mrs . Evalina awards made at the convention
Berkley, na tiona! pouvior were history, first to Cuyahoga
member, Mrs. Irene Meir, second to Crawford, and third
outgoing departemental to Gallia County. Partnership
chapeau, arid Mrs . Doris awards went to Lake County,
Stanriff, incoming dep_arte-' Summit and Lucas.
The convention opened
mental chapeau, as delegates
at large. Elected alternates Sunday night with a dutch

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Salon 71 0 receives four awards

Mrs.
Cropper,
Henrichsen
, newly Howard
elected
departmer.t commander , Alex
Blair, Jackson, new grand chef
de gare 40 et 8, and George
Glaub, grand correspondent 40
et 8.
The chapeau passe luncheon
was held at noon Monday in the
Governor's room with a red
and white color scheme being
carried out in the decorations.
Mrs. Berkley presided and
initiated Mrs. Meir into the
club. Mrs. Alchholz read a
le tter from the National ·
Jewish Hospital regarding
a
$IOO
donation
made by Mrs . Martin
in the name of Dr. Stanford
Avner, formerly of Gallipolis,
now serving on the hospital
staff . It was noted that the
national assignment to Eight
and Forty now is "all
respiratory diseases.''
Representing the Meigs
County Salon at the convention
'w elsh , Mrs .
were Mrs .
Ha k
· c ett, Mrs . Martin, Mrs .
Walker, Mrs. Eunie Brinker,
. Mrs . Knapp and Mrs. Lula
Hampton.

Mary Pugh. was on the In· program in Augwtt.
dependence Da y theme .
A repOrt was given on the
Scripture was taken from recent reception honorln&amp; Rev.
Psalm 37 and read by Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Jorvl1.
Doris Grueser. Readings in· Lord's Prayer in unl.aon concluded "First Independence eluded the meeUng.
Day " by Mrs . Stella Grueser ;
Attending the meellng
" The Statue of Liberty" IJy besides fllose named above
Mrs . Helen Maag ; " The were Mrs. Hazel McCullum,
Ameri can Flay" ·by Mrs . Mrs . Emma Hlnes , Mrs .
Phill ips,
" The Fannie Phillips, Mrs. Sadie
Mildred
Manufacture of the Flag " by Brown , Mrs. Dorothy Jarvis,
Mrs . Ruby Grueser ; "Our Mrs. Gerlrude Mitchell and
Country" by Mrs. June Sayre ; Mrs. Gladys Taylor,
" Liberty Bell" by Mrs. Lillie._.
Starcher: " Fragile Moment"
s·ENIORS PICNIC
by Mrs. Elsie Forbes ; "The
Happy Days Senior Citizens
Star Spangled Banner" by Club had a picnic oupper
Mrs . Mary Pugh; "The Bad Tuesday evening at Lake
Apple" by Mrs . Dorothy Jarvis Alma . There WO{$ 16 member•
and· " You Got Yours, So Who present. All h'ad a good tilne
Cares" by Mrs . Doris Grueser . and are hoping lo enjoy
Mrs . Helen Maag will have the another trip soon .

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MRS. MfiRY MARTIN, pictured here with trophies and plaques won by Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty, at flle 47th annual state convention held this week in Columbus,
received the endorsement of the Ohio Eight and Forty for the national office of le derni chapeau
nationale, Central Division, a position to be filled at tbe national convention to take place next
month at Hollywood, Fla. The awards won by the local Salon were in recognition of outstanding
Eight and Forty work during the 1973-74 year.

Cooks and vacation

Middleport
Personal Notes

RT. 7 AT NEW 35 JUNCTION

See Our Wide
Selection

Krahenbuhl and Mrs. Helen
Cotter , all departemental
chapeau passes .
Also bringing greetings were·
Mrs. Nancy Sallot, president of
th e
American
Legion
Auxiliary ; Ann Eschelman·,
department secretary; David
Cropper, retiring American
Legion command.er of Ohio,

DEAR POlLY - My Pet Peeve Ia wifll those mothers who
children Into a fabric shop wifll colas and candy. The
children leave their little sticky fingerprints on the beautiful
materials and many are ruined. Some aiBo use the thread and
zipper cabinets for a play house and mix up flle sizes and colors
yet one dare not correct them. -MRS. P.R.
DEAR POLLY -After the table was set for a big family
dinner I realized tbe seating would be simplified ill had bought
place cards. My S.year-&lt;lld came up wifll the idea of writing each
guest's mime on a paper napkin placed in the center of the plate .
Thi.s WO!SO simple to do. - MRS. R. S.
DEAR POLLY -Our Uvea seem so busy that there is never
enough tbne to spend wlfll one's growing family . Cleaning, doing
laundry and preparing meals exhausted my time but I felt I
'shoUld be spending more time with my three children. I finally
hit on a aolution. After dinner we sit longer at the table and have
open discussions on any subject with each person having his turn
to ask a question or tell about something special that happened
during llle day.
Dad and I also have our turns and we also discuss real family
problems. Tempers do not flare so easily when everyone is cool
and comfortable after a nice meal. Solutions come easier and we
have fo\lnd that the children ofte~ come up wifll great ideas. Also
my husband typed us severalm.alrims, each on a separate sheet.
One Lsdiscussed each week and then attached to tbe r~frigerator
door aa a reminder. Two of tbe favorites are: "Anything i.&gt; iln·
poasible Uyou caMot do it" (one son can never do anything) and
"Small duties neglected become great perils." The week that
was posted the di)!hes were washed immediately after dinner and
the beds made soon after I got up in the·morning. - BOBBI.

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Memphis edges Portland.

MEMPHIS (UP! ) - John
Huarte and George Mira , a
couple of oid bridesmaids from
the National Football League,
are headed for an important
head-to-head duel in Birmingham next Wednesday.
The Memphis Southmen
edged tlie Portland Storm 16-8
on two nationally televised
touchdown passes by Huarte
Thursday night to go 2~ in the
fledg)ing World Football Lea·
gue. The game was played
before 31,088 fan s in 87-&lt;iegree
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weather.
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The Binningharn Arpericans
won their second game of the
. season over New York 32-29,
with three seoring passes by
Mira Wednesday night to set up
a battle for the Central
Division lead at Birmingham's
Legion Field next week .
·Some are predicting a crowd
_ _ _.oLU]pWai:ds.of 60,000.
"
really looking forward

to it,' •taughed Huarte. ""I said who intercepted a Barton pass
last week that this league was at the Portland 27 and returned
going to make it. And I know it it 10 yards to the t7.
. is."
The 31-year-&lt;&gt;ld former Heisman Trophy winner fr om
Notre Dame lofted a 42-Jard
scoring bomb to rookie split
end Ji,ick Ettinger early. in the
first quarter and added a 14yard bullet to Ed Marshall late
Members of the Ame-rican
in the third period. Huarte also
Legion
Auxili;~ry of Drew
completed two passes for extra
Webster Post 39. Pomeroy.
points.
were
in Chillicothe Tht1rsda y to
Portland's only score carne
on a 29-yard pass from quar- assist with the District 8 birterback Greg Barton to split tlJday party at the Veterans
end Sam Dickerson tO tie the Hospital there.
Going over for the party
game 8-8 in the third period.
were
Mrs. Ben Neutzling-,-:Mrs.
Dickerson , a rookie from
"Southern California , was ac- Crace Pratt, Mrs. Harry Davis
tivated from the Storm taxi and Mrs. George Hackett. Sr .
and Cheryl Lehew, a jw1ior
squad Wednesday .
member.
They took with them
Memphis ' winning touchdown was set up by rookie ll cakes , 18 pounds of
defensive back David Thomas, homemade candy, 36 towel
bibs, 60loot bags, and.IOO table
favors and 100 birthday cards
provided by the jlUlior WJit, all
totaling in value $140.75.

Auxiliary
has party ·

NFL owners
make offer
UPI SPORTS WRITER
WASHINGTON (UP!)- The
antagonists in the pro football
strike returned to the bargaining table today with the owners
offering a multi-million dollar
moneypackage and the
players insisting that their
"freedom" demands be met.
The meeting in Washington
with federal tnediator James
Scearce came as the strike
entered its 19th day and both
sid~s had made significant
offers in the last 48 hours.
The
NFL
Players
Association

proposed

on

Dorcas Circle
has meeting

maxilnum of $100,000 a player
from the present $50,000.
- Winning team members in
.· the . Pro Bowl would re.ceive
$4,000 instead of the current
$2,000; losing players would
collect $2,000 instead of $1,500.
The union wants every player
in the Pro Bowl to get at least
$.1,000.

Church
women

Mrs. Leora Sigman hosted a
meeting of the Dorcas Circle of
tp~ B. H. Sanborn Missionary
Society of the Middleport First
Baptist Church Tuesday night
at her horne.
Devotions by Mrs. Ethel
Hughes were taken from Luke
19 with the meditation ,
" Remember Zacchaeus".
Reports of the officers were
given and offerings were
taken. Mrs. Marjorie WalbW"n
presented the program using a
letter in the American Baptist
magazine by Dr. Joseph !.
Chapman and a poem, j' [
Wonder Why". Prayer was by
Mrs. Alwilda Werner.
Get~wen ·card was signed for
Allen Hughes with a sympathy
card to the family of Mrs. Eva
Hartley. Others attending were
Mrs. Winnie White, Mrs .
Beulah White and Mrs. Pearl
Hoffman .

Wednesday willingness to
bargain around-the-clock and
if negotiations failed, to submit
everything except 13 so-called
"freedom issue" demands to
·~Jesus,
the Door of
compulsory arbitration . The Salvation" was the program
"freedorn " .demands, the Wlion topic presented at the Tuesday
suggested, might be turned night meeting of the United
over to a special fact-finding · Methodist Women at the Forest
commission for its recom- RWl Church. Hostessed {or the impressive with a large pictw-e
mendations.
meeting were Mr::;. Hanson of Christ standil).g at the door
The owners' Management Holter and Mrs. Edith Sisson. knocking and brass candle
Council put forward Thursday
The meeting opened ;.ith an · holders and Candles on either
a'2tJi&gt;oint.counter-&lt;&gt;ffer which a organ prelude by Mrs. John side. ·
spokesman Said would give the Scott who also . presented the
A thank-you was read from
players "the largest money devotions. The devotions in- the district treasurer for the
. package in the history of traduced the program to follow receipt of the remainder of the
professional sport.''
·
and were filled "Jesus, The pledge for the year 1974. The
But the owners ignored Door of Salvation. " The song, treasurer's report was given CtJmpletely the controversial ''O Jesus, Thou Art Standing" 35 sick and shut-in calls were
"freedom" demands which the by the group was followed by a made by members of the
union wants. These generally . meditation, "The Open Door" group_.
.
would give players the right to by Mrs. Scott. The devotions
Refreshrne_nts were served
switch .to another team once ended with the song, · "Who at by the hostesses to Mrs. John
their contracts expired and the Door is Standing" by all Scott, Mrs. Alfred Yeauger,
allow them some veto power and prayer by the leadec.
Mrs. H'!l'ry Wyatt, Mrs. Olan
over being traded.
Mrs. Olan Genheilner was in Genheimer, Mrs. Uswin Nease,
Despite the signs of give- charge of the program . She Mrs . Kerns Roush, Mrs.
and-take, no early settlement began the program with the Denver Holter, Mrs. Richard
seemed in sight. Both sides scripture, " Behold I Stand at Jarvis, Mr~. Fred Nease, Mrs.
were far apart on the owners' the door . and knock" taken Edison Hollon and Mrs. Russ
money offer which would give from the Book of Revelation, Watson.
the players an additional $4 and a talk "The Hospitable
million in the first year of a Door". This was followed with
fout-year contract.
talks by Mrs. Uswin Nease,
For .inStance, the owners '~The Door of Hope' '; Mrs.
proposed that each veteran be Sisson , " The Door of Faith";
paid 10 per cent of his base Mrs. Fred Nease, ·"The Door of
RAVENSWOOD, W. Va . salat')" during the pre-season Compassion or Love" ; Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs . Loren :-T.
and each rookie get roughly Richard Jarvis, "The Keys to
children,
$200 a week. The 'union has Hope, Faith and Love"; Mrs. Stephens an~
Michael
,
Tammy
and
Tanya,
asked an liocending scale of Alfred Yeauger, "The Door of ·
were
guests
of
honor
at a
Oat pay which would amount to the Lips"; Mrs. Denver Holter,
$22,000 for seven exhibition " The Door of Opportunity". luncheon party at the home of
games.
Othe.r readings in line with the Mrs .' Loman Ash, Ravenswood,
Sunday, July 14.
The owners offered a mini· · program .were given by Mrs .
The pa.ty was attended by
mwn season salary of $14,000 Edison HoUon , Mrs. Harry
for rookies and $16,000 for Wyatt, Mrs. Hanson Holter and . members of the Church of
veterans compared to the Mrs . Kerns Roush. The Christ in both Ravenswood and
present $12,000 and $13,000 program concluded with Parkersburg, where Stephens
floor. The players want $20,000 a poem "I Am the Door" by has preached frequ ently
for rookies; $25,000 for vetc- Mrs. Russ Watson and prayer during the past three years.
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rans.
by the leader . A · special The Stephens family will be
I
The owners' plan had these reading was given by Mrs. ~eaving the Pomeroy area
other features :
Vernon Nease · titied "The about Aug. I to begin work with
the Evendale Church of Christ,
- No · veteran,
except.- . Urgency of ~ayer .''
quarterbacks , would be
The worship · center was in the Cincinnati area.
I
They first moved to this area
required to report to training
camp more than 15 days before
flle first pr....eason game.
- A plaJer playing· out the
option year of his contract
would get 100 per cent of his
. existing salary rattier than 90 ·
per cent as of now.
,
Business Phone- 992.2804
.,-M~Jor medical eoverage
would be · increased to · a
E . M. Blake,. Jr.
J. T. Blake
Phone 992-5404
Phone 992-7117
308 s. Third Avenue, Box 267

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SA1\IRDAY
ANNUAL PICNIC of Meigo
Count y Retired Teachers
Assn., 5:30 p. m. at U. S. 33
Roadside Park, west side. All
r.e tired te achers, whether
members , or not, welcome;
special invitation issu_ed to aU
recent retirees living in Meigs
County. Spouses and--or guests
welcome.
GOSPEL l:r usarlers Quart.lt
of Clarksburg, 7:30p.m·. at MI.
Herm on United Brethren
Church, 21~ miles northwest of
Five Poin ts on Texas Rd.
f.veryonc welcome .
SUNDAY
GOSPEL Crusaders Quartet,
Clarksburg, II a .ni . at Unit&lt;.od
Methodist Church, Vinton. 7:30
p.m .

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Congrega.tional
Christian
Church, lhree miles west of
Addison on Bulaville Rd .
Everyone welcome.
OHIO VALLEY Commandry
24, Knight Templar, ~nnual ,
picnic, Shrine Park, Racille,
I :30 p. m. Barbecue with
familiesto ~ke a covered dish.
ANNUAl., CARR reunion
roadside park on west side
U.S. 33, five miles north
Pomeroy . Basket dinner
12 :30 p. m..

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Anniversary celebrated

Th e 25th wedding an·
niversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Maxson, R.D., Long
Bottom, was observed recently
with un open house at their
COUNTY WIDE PRAYER farm home in the Keno neighmeeting, 2 p. m. Coolville horhood.
Pioneer Church, two mil~s
The observance was hosted
north of Tuppers Plains ; Glen by their children. Mr. and Mrs.
Bissell, class leader.·
James Manbourg and Kim,
VANMETER Reunion at Massillon, Mr . and Mrs .
Portland Park. All relatives Limbach and Mr. and Mrs.
and friends welcome; dinner at Paul Maxson and Wend y,
ParkersbW"g, W.Va., and John
12 noon .
and Ray ·Maxson, Long BotREViVAL Beginning today tom. Mr. and Mrs. Maxson
7:30 each evening, Racine were married Jwie 24 1949 at
Apostolic
Church
With Parkersburg, w. va .·'
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Daymond K. Adams, Marietta, · Mrs. Ebby Crow, Reedsville,
evangelist.
.
R.D, and Mrs. Floyd Weber ,
HOMECOMING servtces at R. D. Long Bottom. presided at
ML Monah Church of God, the refreshment table which
Racine . All day services, highlighted a beautiful three
dtnner on the grounds. tiered wedding cake, which
Sp~a~ers from Chester and was served with pWlch, mints
Chdh cothe. All singe rs and nu ts. Music, picture1 welcome. Public welcome.
talting, and 'visiting were en~
joyed, along with the honored
guests
opening · their many
THE POMEROY Fire
beautiful
g ift~ , including a
Department and Emergency
Squad will stage a barbecued diamond ring presented to
chicken dinner beginning at 11 Mrs. Maxson by her husband.
Along with those mentioned
a.m. under the shelter on the
above.
those en joying th e
upper parking lot. All proceeds
hospitality of the Maxson ,
will go to the building fund .
family
were Mr. and Mrs.
MONDAY
REVIVAL services July 22 Dana McCain, Mr. and Mrs.
through the 28th at the Albany Floyd Weber, Mrs. Thelma
Club
Riding
Grounds.
Evangelist. J ohn Elswick . Farnsworth, Mrs. Josephine
Services 7:30p.m.
VISIT ENDS
NEW HAVEN - Mr. and
OCSEA, Gallia Chapter ,
Mrs
. Eugene Hester and
regular monthly and special
daughters,
Jill and Heidi, have
business sessiori, 7 :"30 p.m. at '
1~2 2
Eastern Ave. Ne w retW"ned to their home at
workin g agreement to be Ocala , Fla., after visiting with ·
discussed; delegat" to be h~r parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Ray
Riggs, and his family, New
named .
Haven . During their visit here
they dro ve to Ashville, N. C.,
where he will be transferred in
the near futW"e .

Pastor departing

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Gardeners·dine

Ritchie, all of Long Bottom;
Mr. and · Mrs. Ebby ·Crow,
Jody, Stacey, Tommie and
Ebby, Jr ., Reedsville ; Mr. and
Mrs . Oz Umba,ch, Parkersburg, W. Va .; Mrs. Walter
Deren berger, · Rick and
Francie, Mineral Wells, W.
Va.; Miss Pat Meeks, Mrs.
Mabel Maxson, Mr . and Mrs.
Donald Maxson, Donnie and
Ronnie, Berea, W. Va.
Other gifts, cards and telephone calls were received
from Mr. and Mrs . Jack
Marnbourg, Canton ; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Dennin, Mineral
Wells, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Oma Sutton, Mr . and Mrs. Ray
BonrieU, Berea, W. Va.; Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Carter,
Hurricane, W. Va.; Em and
Virginia Henthorne, Marietta ;
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Summers,
Parkersburg ; Mr. and Mrs.
Dan McDermott , Vienna, W.
Va. ; Mountain S1ate Bank,
Parkersburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Stout and Keith, all of
Long Bottom; Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Wayne and family,
Parkersburg; Mr . and Mrs.
Harvey Mason , parents of Mrs.
Maxson, Wellsville; Mr. and
Mrs . Gene Saunier and family,
Canton; Mrs. Fannie Belle

REEDSVILLE - fl mystery
dinner was recently held at
Stew~~rl Hall lor the Riverview
Garden Club members. The
hall woo staged like a "Garden
Cole " and decorated with
Oowers !rom the garden of
Mrs . Harllss Frank. Card
tables with flowered cloths
were arranged In the hall. A
!lgn at the door with "Garden
Cafe" on it completed the
setting . The sign had been
made by Mrs. David Heaton.
Serving as waitresse!i were
Mrs . Tom Spencer , Mrs-.
Walter Brown, Mrs. Roy R.
Hannum and Mrs . Frank .
Attractive menus and aprons
were made by the hostesses .
Dinner music was played
throughout the meal.
A short business meeting
was held following the dinner.
Mrs. Ronald Osborne, vice
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prepared and served. Mrs.
Cleemont Harris extended
fllanks for the gift she received
while a patient in the CamdenClark Hospital. Named to work
on the program books for flle
coming year were Mrs . .
Osborne, Mrs. David thad well,
Mrs. Gene Young and Mrs. Roy
R. Hannum.
No regular meetings will be
held in July or August. At·
lending besides the above
mentioned were Mrs. R. L.
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Ope11 9 A,M. · 5 P.M., Monday tl)ru Friday

and Mrs. Joseph Cook
have returned to their
Pomeroy home after spending
flle past several weeks in South .
Windaor, Conn. with their sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Corcoran and
family .
They went especially for the
graduations of their three
grandchildren, James Corcoran who received his bachelor of science degree in
music education from Western
Connectic~t State Coll~ge,
Michael Corcoran
who
received an associate degree in
civil engineering from Hart.ford State Technical College,
and Caryl Grace Cp~coran who
graduated from South Windsor
High School.
While in Connecticut, the

supper in the Town and
Country Room, a pre-marche
pouvior, presentation of
parodies, and . a reception
honoring the outgoing chape3u.
Parody winners were Franklin
County, first; Summit, second,
and Crawford, third.
the
Sunday
morning
departemental chapeau passes
breakfast was held with Mrs.
Laura Houser, Tuscola, rn., the
le demi chapeau. _nationale;
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Meir, Mrs. Violet Aichholz,
national partnership chairperson; Mrs. Evalina BerkJey,
national pouvior member.
A gift was presented to Mrs.
Houser, a donation of $10 was
made to the National Jewish
Hospital at Denver, Colo., in
memory of Mrs .,.. Mary
Wiseman, past departementai
chapeau, and round~robin
c~:~-rds were signed for Mrs.
Hazel Russell , Mrs . Susie
Sonnanstine and Mrs. Lorraine
Elwell.
Monday 's session opened
with a welcome from Mrs ~
Ethel Spiker of the Franklin
County host salon, with Mrs.
Stanriff giving the response.
There was the processional of
officers and guests, ad.
vancement of the colors, the
invocation, pledge and national ·
anthem . Introduced and
bringing greetings were Mrs.
Virginia Rahe, Mrs. Violet
Aichholz, Mrs . Ethel Van
Fossen, Mrs. Helen Kilworth,
Mrs. Esther Ed'gar: Mrs. Mary
Martin, Mrs. Ann Kruger , Mrs.
Evalina Berkley, Mrs. Angie
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Chair CO. and Museum, at·
tended a performance of the
play, "School for Scandal"
starring Virginia Payne, the
1 actress who played the part of
Ma Perkins on radio for 25
years. At Gettysburg, Pa., they
viewed the Civil War bat·
tlefield, and in Corning, N. Y.,
toured the Corning Glass Co.
museum and factory and
vi!ited Mrs. Robert Doman
(Leona Priode) who lives near
there.
The family also visited
Keuka College at Keuka Park,
N. Y., where Caryl Grace
Corcoran will attend college,
and enroute home visited in
Brighton, Mich. With Cook's
sisters, Mrs. William Curiston
and Miss Edith Cook.
The Corcoran family ac·
companied Mr. and Mrs. Cook
to Pomeroy for a several days'
visit before retur.ning to
Connecticut Thursday. Mrs.
Cor~oran is a .teacher of
NEW ARRIVAL
business subjects in the Ver·
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Jeff)· non, C&lt;mn. schools.
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Mr . and Mrs. John Bry;m
grandparen!sare Mr. and Mrs .
alld
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
'Orville Jones, Oak Hill, and
Davis and Mickey have
paternal grandparents are Mr.
returned
from a vacation in
lind Mrs. Paul Pope, Patriot.
Michigan. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Bryan, Sr.,
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R. Bryan and son, Lincoln
Park, Mich. They spent a day
at
Mackinac Island, and also
for_All Occasions..
visited Bear Mountain at
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Grating, Mich. Enroute home
Everywhere
- flley stopped arLorain to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Russell
and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baughman
and Jeffrey have returned
Pomeroy Flower Shop · from
a trip to Phoenix, Ariz.
They vl!ited the birthplace of
Mrs. Millard Van Meter .
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Smith, niece of Mrs. Baugh·
man and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Smith, Mid·
dleport. The femlly left on July
6 and returned home Wed·
SUCCESS STORIES nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Kem are
"Tbey Overcame
home following a vacation at
Myrtie Beach, S. C. They do.n 'e
Hearing Loss"
fllrough the, Smokey Mowi·
tains, and .visited places of
Interest in Catlettsburg, Ky.,
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Meigs County Salon 710, were Mrs, Marcella Huston,
Eight and Forty, received rour Mrs. Angie McElroy , Mrs.
of the seven trophy and plaque Betty Kortvelly, Mrs. Ann
awards presented in the state McCudden, Mrs. Ann Williams
of Ohio for outstanding project and Mrs. Rhoda Hackett,
work in the 1973-74 year . Middleport.
Among tho:;e remembered in
Presentation of the awards was
made at the 47th annual state a memorial service was Mrs.
convention Sunday and Hariett Neigler, Racine. Mrs.
Monday at the Neil House in Peat! Knapp of the Meigs Salon
participated in the service
Columbus .
The trophies received were conducted by Mrs. Audrey
the Mary Martin Trophy for Glaub .
Officers elected and installed
the best tuberculosis program
for
the 1974-75 year were Mrs.
in the state ; the . Gertrude
Moore Award for the besl all· Irene Meir, national pouvior
arolUld program in children member; Mrs. Doris Stanriff,
and youth; the Area Marshall chapeau; Mrs . · Marzella
Plaque for the most money Huston, first demi chapeau ;
spent for cystic fibrosis in the Mrs . Glaub, second demi
partnership category of I to 35, chapeau; Mrs. Elizabeth Zely,
and the Grace Garrison Trophy l'aumonier ; Mrs . Dorothy
for the best l'aumonier report . Brady, La archiviste; Mrs.
Mrs . Eleanor Ulium and Mrs. Catherine Baker, la concierge;
Mabel Brown, Gallipolis, were Mrs . Amelia. Moore , Ia
co-chalrwomen for
the · secretaire; Mrs . Marilou
presentation ceremonies which Giblin, Ia cassiere; Mrs. Violet
took place at the Monday night Aichholz, Ia avocate.
Members of the Meigs Salon
banquet in the Presidential
Ballroom West at the Neil appointed tQ committees were
Mrs. Walkec, second member
House .
Mrs. Mary Martin of the of children and youth; Mrs.
Meigs County Salon and a Martin, second member on
departemental chapeau passe finance ; Mrs. Catherine Welsh,
· received th~e endorsement of third member on trophies and
the convention delegates as a awards. Mrs. Mabel Brown
candidate for le demi chapeau was appointed chairwoman of
nationale, Central Division . the trophies and awards
The election will take place at comffilttee_.
the national convention Aug . . .Jn the awards .ceremony it
22-24 at the Diplomate Hotel in was noted that the Eight and
Forty exceeded the part"
Hollywood, Fla .
Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Myrtle nership goal by 26 with a total
Walker, Racine, were both of 1,805 partners in the state.
haVing
for
elected delegates to the Recognized
received
goal
first
was
'the
national convention. Other
delegates are Mrs. Hazel Gallia County Salon with Meigs
Elliott and Mrs . Dorothy County coming in second. Cash
Brady, with Mrs . Evalina awards made at the convention
Berkley, na tiona! pouvior were history, first to Cuyahoga
member, Mrs. Irene Meir, second to Crawford, and third
outgoing departemental to Gallia County. Partnership
chapeau, arid Mrs . Doris awards went to Lake County,
Stanriff, incoming dep_arte-' Summit and Lucas.
The convention opened
mental chapeau, as delegates
at large. Elected alternates Sunday night with a dutch

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Salon 71 0 receives four awards

Mrs.
Cropper,
Henrichsen
, newly Howard
elected
departmer.t commander , Alex
Blair, Jackson, new grand chef
de gare 40 et 8, and George
Glaub, grand correspondent 40
et 8.
The chapeau passe luncheon
was held at noon Monday in the
Governor's room with a red
and white color scheme being
carried out in the decorations.
Mrs. Berkley presided and
initiated Mrs. Meir into the
club. Mrs. Alchholz read a
le tter from the National ·
Jewish Hospital regarding
a
$IOO
donation
made by Mrs . Martin
in the name of Dr. Stanford
Avner, formerly of Gallipolis,
now serving on the hospital
staff . It was noted that the
national assignment to Eight
and Forty now is "all
respiratory diseases.''
Representing the Meigs
County Salon at the convention
'w elsh , Mrs .
were Mrs .
Ha k
· c ett, Mrs . Martin, Mrs .
Walker, Mrs. Eunie Brinker,
. Mrs . Knapp and Mrs. Lula
Hampton.

Mary Pugh. was on the In· program in Augwtt.
dependence Da y theme .
A repOrt was given on the
Scripture was taken from recent reception honorln&amp; Rev.
Psalm 37 and read by Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Jorvl1.
Doris Grueser. Readings in· Lord's Prayer in unl.aon concluded "First Independence eluded the meeUng.
Day " by Mrs . Stella Grueser ;
Attending the meellng
" The Statue of Liberty" IJy besides fllose named above
Mrs . Helen Maag ; " The were Mrs. Hazel McCullum,
Ameri can Flay" ·by Mrs . Mrs . Emma Hlnes , Mrs .
Phill ips,
" The Fannie Phillips, Mrs. Sadie
Mildred
Manufacture of the Flag " by Brown , Mrs. Dorothy Jarvis,
Mrs . Ruby Grueser ; "Our Mrs. Gerlrude Mitchell and
Country" by Mrs. June Sayre ; Mrs. Gladys Taylor,
" Liberty Bell" by Mrs. Lillie._.
Starcher: " Fragile Moment"
s·ENIORS PICNIC
by Mrs. Elsie Forbes ; "The
Happy Days Senior Citizens
Star Spangled Banner" by Club had a picnic oupper
Mrs . Mary Pugh; "The Bad Tuesday evening at Lake
Apple" by Mrs . Dorothy Jarvis Alma . There WO{$ 16 member•
and· " You Got Yours, So Who present. All h'ad a good tilne
Cares" by Mrs . Doris Grueser . and are hoping lo enjoy
Mrs . Helen Maag will have the another trip soon .

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MRS. MfiRY MARTIN, pictured here with trophies and plaques won by Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty, at flle 47th annual state convention held this week in Columbus,
received the endorsement of the Ohio Eight and Forty for the national office of le derni chapeau
nationale, Central Division, a position to be filled at tbe national convention to take place next
month at Hollywood, Fla. The awards won by the local Salon were in recognition of outstanding
Eight and Forty work during the 1973-74 year.

Cooks and vacation

Middleport
Personal Notes

RT. 7 AT NEW 35 JUNCTION

See Our Wide
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Krahenbuhl and Mrs. Helen
Cotter , all departemental
chapeau passes .
Also bringing greetings were·
Mrs. Nancy Sallot, president of
th e
American
Legion
Auxiliary ; Ann Eschelman·,
department secretary; David
Cropper, retiring American
Legion command.er of Ohio,

DEAR POlLY - My Pet Peeve Ia wifll those mothers who
children Into a fabric shop wifll colas and candy. The
children leave their little sticky fingerprints on the beautiful
materials and many are ruined. Some aiBo use the thread and
zipper cabinets for a play house and mix up flle sizes and colors
yet one dare not correct them. -MRS. P.R.
DEAR POLLY -After the table was set for a big family
dinner I realized tbe seating would be simplified ill had bought
place cards. My S.year-&lt;lld came up wifll the idea of writing each
guest's mime on a paper napkin placed in the center of the plate .
Thi.s WO!SO simple to do. - MRS. R. S.
DEAR POLLY -Our Uvea seem so busy that there is never
enough tbne to spend wlfll one's growing family . Cleaning, doing
laundry and preparing meals exhausted my time but I felt I
'shoUld be spending more time with my three children. I finally
hit on a aolution. After dinner we sit longer at the table and have
open discussions on any subject with each person having his turn
to ask a question or tell about something special that happened
during llle day.
Dad and I also have our turns and we also discuss real family
problems. Tempers do not flare so easily when everyone is cool
and comfortable after a nice meal. Solutions come easier and we
have fo\lnd that the children ofte~ come up wifll great ideas. Also
my husband typed us severalm.alrims, each on a separate sheet.
One Lsdiscussed each week and then attached to tbe r~frigerator
door aa a reminder. Two of tbe favorites are: "Anything i.&gt; iln·
poasible Uyou caMot do it" (one son can never do anything) and
"Small duties neglected become great perils." The week that
was posted the di)!hes were washed immediately after dinner and
the beds made soon after I got up in the·morning. - BOBBI.

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Rev w H Pernn pastor Roy
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Church school 9 IS am
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Youth choer rehearsal Mon
day 3 30 p m under dtrecteon
Of Mary Skenner sen ior choir
rehearse~! 7 30 p m
Thursday
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Un•on and Mulberry
Rev
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Sunday school , 9 30 a m, Glen
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serve ce 7 30 , med week ser
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GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
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Church serveces 10 30 am
Hol y communton ftrst Sunday
of m~nth c hu r ch school 10 JO
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POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Ferrell Gronmger
pastor B1ble school 9 30 a m
worsh tP
10 30 a m
adult
worSh ip serv 1ce an d young
peop le s meeting 7 30 p m
Comb ined B 1ble study and
prayer mee tmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wtntng , off1cer
In charge Sunday JO a m
Holiness meet ing 10 30 a m
Sunday School Young Peopl es
Leg ton 7 p m , Thursday 11o 3
p m , Ladtes Ho me Leag ue 7
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Sts , Pomeroy
the Rev
Wlll1am Mldd leworlh pastor
Sun da y Schoo l 9 30 am
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Rev 0 Dell
Mantey Pastor Henry Ebltn
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Mrs Russell Young Sunday
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Evening worsh tp
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Wednesday
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MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
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Rev James M Munc y pastor
Supday schoo l 9 4.5 am
morntng wors hi P 11 am
evenmg worshtfil
7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Tuesday 7 30
p m Young people s meeting
7 lOom Thur sday
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PEN
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There ts a poem, author unknown, called "The Anvtl '' The TECOSTAL
Rev Wdllam Kn1tt eJ pastor
Bable as hke that anvil Heresies have come and gone but God's Ronald Dugan Su nday Sc hool
Sup t Classes tor all ages
word, the Bible, IS shU here Man has had many wrong Ideas even1ng
service 7 30 p m
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FREEWILL BAPTIST Co rn er Ash and Pl um , M1d
Last eve I passed besade a blacksmith's door,
dleport
N oel
Herrman
And heard the anVIl nng the Vesper chliTle,
pastor
Sa tur day even 1ng
serv 1ce 7 p m o Sunday school
Then lookmg m, I saw upon the floor
10 am
Sun day e ven1ng
worShiP 7 p m
Old hammers, worn wath beatmg years ol tliTle
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
" How many anVIls have you had," satd I,
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BAPTIST - Cor ner Six t h and
To wear and batter all these hammers so? "
Pa l mer
th e Rev
St eve
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Skaggs
'Just one, • t satd he, and then With twmkhng eye,
pa sto r
Danny
Thompson Sunda y school sup!
"The anvil wears the hanuners out, you know "
WM PO radto prog ra m
7 4.5
And so thought I, the anVJI ol God's word,
am Sunday school 9 15 a m
morn ing ' w orsht p 10 15 am
For ages skeptic blows have beat upon ,
You th act1vtttes and f el lowShip
Yet though the noise of faiimg blows was heard,
for iUntor and sen 1or htgh
stud ents 6 p m Btb le st udy
The anvil Is unharmed the hammers gone
7 30 p m
M1d w eek prayer
servtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
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CHRIST ,
H you know anything about church history you wall know
Middleport , 5th and Matn
there have been many hereSies that battered the Holy Bible and George. Glaze- m1n1ster
ats truths They are all gone noiv but the Bible remams James Sheets super 1ntendent
Btble school
9 30 a m
like the anvil. There will be more skeptics and heresaes mornmg
worSh i p 10 30 am
croppmg up however
evenmg worsh1p 7 JO p m
prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
There was the Donatast movement that srud one gmlty of nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
deadly sin could not ordam or baptize anyone else They felt God
THE NAZARENE - Rev
could not make good from Evil Then there was Anus who OF
Don Cole
pastor
Floyd
claimed Jes&lt;Ol was Just man, not God Some today WJU tell you Carson Su nday Schoo l su pt
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
that Jesus was all God and not hmnan and others will say he was morn
tng wor-sh tp 10 30 a rr
all hwnan and not God It as rare today, the Bable has refuted at so Sunday evangehst•c meet1 ng
30 p m
prayer meet1ng
long the proof stands out. There was one Marcaon, who derued 7Wednesday
7 30 p m
Real incarnation
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
M tddleport
He compiled his own bable to prove has adeas He mcluded Lesley
G Holt pastor Su nday
Paul's epastles, no pastorals, the gospel of Luke and omatted all school 10 a m worsh tp ser
11 am
wor sh p se rv tce
passages whach Olrist regarded God ol the Old Testament as Has 7V1ce
30 p m Su nday Wednesday
Father or any way related to him He condemned the Old n rgh ! prayer serv1ce 7 30

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Testament and tis God. This was the first tune anyone attempted
to form an authoritative collectaon ol New Testament wr~tmgs
Thas was about 150 AD Marcmn 'was a Gnostac His churches
spread extensavely m the orient and surVIved to the lafth century
It was m the fourth century that the New Testament was compUed as we know It today. There have been many movements
smce those early days hereSies They have ail fallen and been
discarded as untruths, as are the blacksmiths' hammers They
have been worn out by the anvil we call the Bable
Beware, even today, there are skeptacs who try to twiSt the
word of God to their own uses Learn the whole truth of the
scraptures and not Just a little segment that fats m wath the thmkmgofoneor two people who speak well Look to the history ol the
Bable Study how it was written, formed and why at IS called
God's word This was no accadent It was God's plan
The Bable has been buffeted about for hundreds of years but
IS stU! the sobd an val of our !ruth. The many wornout hanuners on
the ground beneath the Bible has been growing and wall contmue
to grow until judgement day When we see God face to face, we
Will be home and no longer need the Bible, Anval of faath - Rev
Wm Mlddiesarth, St Paul Ltitheran Church

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7 30 p m

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corner Fou rth and Ma1n
M tddleport Rev Henr y Key
Jr pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
Mrs Ervtn Baumgard
ner supt
Mornmg wor shtp
10-45 am
JEHOVAH'S WITNE SSES Larry C arnahan pres 1d1ng
mtn tster Su nday B 1bl e lee
tur e 9 30 am
Watchtower
st udy 10 30 am
Tuesday
B1ble study 7 JO p m
Thurs
day tn 1n1stry schoo l 7 30
p m
serv•ce meet.ng 8 30

SYRACUSE
FIRS T
,.. HUR CH OF GOD
Rev
George Oiler pas lor Su nday
sc hoo l
9 45 am
mo rn tng
preachmg
II
a rn
C'vangel tsttc servtce 7 10 p m
Pray er n t r t tng Thursday
7 30 p Ill
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam St - Loren T St ephens
evangel rs t phone 992 7856
Co n serva t 1ve
non
mslrum en ta l Sunday w orShtp
10 am , Bible study 11 am
worsh i P 6 p m
Wednesday
B1bl e st udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
denom mat1on al)
Lan os v Jle
Dexter Road th e Rev Worley
Haley pastor Su nday sc hool
10 am
eventn g worSh iP 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meehng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
g roup , Fr~d ay 7 30 p m

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TIST 187 Mulberry 1\..,e
Poml:'rO~
atHI 1iHl'd
w1lh
S BC
th e Rev rreO Htl!
pastor Troy lwdltng Sunday
school sup !
su nday school
9 10 am
morn ng wor shtp
10 10
Su nday evang e l1 51 c
meet nq
1 JO p m
Pra., cr
ml'!' l ll\'1 WPdnesday 7 30 p m

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GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Prea c: h tng
9 30 a m , f 1rst and Sl!'cond
Sun days of each month lh 1ra
and four th Su ndays each
month , worsh•P ser'-'1Ce at 1 30
p rn Wedn esda'tl evenings at
7 30 Prayer and B•ble Study

7 30 p m

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UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dwight
L Zav ttz Pastor D~rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church Sc hool
9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee S ~pt
Morning Worsh1p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church Sch ool , 9 30 am John
F
Fult z
SuRf
M o rn 1ng
Worsh lp 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morntng
Worship, 9 am
Sunday
Chu rch Sch ool. 10 a m
Mrs
Sampson Hall , Su pt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PAR ISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D1recror
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Carl E H1cks
Rev 0 Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER WorShiP 9 15
a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh ip 9
am
Chur ch Sc hoo l 10 am
FLATWOODS - WorShip 11
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
POMEROY
Wor shi p
10 30 a m , Chuhh Sch ool 9 15
am
UMYF 6 30pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh tp
10 a rn , Chu rch School 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH WorShtp 10 30
a m Chu r ch Sch ool 9 30 a m
UMYF 7 p m
RUTLAND - WorSh i P 9 15
a m
Church Scl'10ol 10 a m ,
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
shlp 9 am
Chu r ch Sc hoo l 10
a m UMY F Thursday, 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Rtchard E Jarv1s
ASBURY ...._ Wor~h1p II
a m Chu r ch Sch ool 9 SQ am
W SCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worship 9
a m
Church Schoo! 10 a m
W SCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30

pm

MINERSVILLE - Wor Shi P
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m ,
WSCS , 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Chur c h
Sc hool 9 30 a m
worsh 1p
se rv lo:;.e 7 lO p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Steven Wtlson
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shtveley
BETHANY
I Dorcas)
Worsh 1p 9 30 a m
Chur ch
Schoot 10 30 a m
CARMEL Wor Ship , 11
a m , ls i end 3rd Sundays
Church School 10 e m
APPLE GROVE - Worsh fp
7 30 p m firs t and th ird Sun
APPLE GROVE - Sun day
school 9 30 a m
worShip
t l rsl and third Sunday 1 30
Pm
prayer meetlnQ W ed
nesday , 7 30 p m Feltowsh,p
supper f irst Saturday 6 p m
U M W second Tuesday , 7 JO

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"Wt aren't supposed to bother my father He's been work·
rng hts (explettve deleted) off!"
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Sunday
school 9 30 "' m
wor shtp
second and fourth Sunday 1 30
P m , prayer meetmg Wed

lll'~day
I 10 0 "'
U M W
f,r-.1 W('dnfl,d&lt;'Y "I 10 p rn
WE .SLE'I'A N ( Ra c,n eJ
".U JHH'Y
SChOOl
10
woro;tl.tp 1t n m
Alb /(" s tudy
Thursdtty
1 p tn
Ct\o'r
pr,lCiiCf" Tlwr!&gt;d;:~y , 8 p m
fCI I OW'&gt;h!p
$U PD Cr
ftrSI
Wn'tnPS(Iily , 6 10 p m
U M W
Ipur lh Monda v 8 p m

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GREAT SEND
Worsh 1p II
a m
2nd and .tth sundays
Chur('h Sc hool 10 a m
LETART FALLS
Worsh•P
10 a m Church sc hool , 9 a m
Btb iP study 1 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR
WorShip
9 30 e m Church Schoo l 10 30
am
Mtd Wee!&lt;
Serv1ce
Wednesday , 8 p m
MORSE CHAP EL
Wor
Shtp 11 am
1st and lrd
Sund ay s Chu r ch Sc hool , 10

'mPORTLAND -

Wor Sh ip 7 30
P m
Ch ur ch School 9 30 a m
SUTTO N
Worship I I am
2nd and 41 h Sunday s Chu r ch
School 10 a m
NORTH EAST. CLUSTER:
Rev Rob ert Meece
Rev Stanley 8randum
JOPF'A -- Worshtp 10 am
Chu r c:h Sc hoo l 9 am
Pr.aver
M eetmg Wednesdcl'tl 8 p m
LONG BO TTOM - Church
serv•ces
9 am
Sunday
School 9 45 a m B tbl e Study
every Th ur sd ay 7 JO p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Sh 'P 11 a m Chur ch Sc hool 10
• m
ALFRED - Su nday School
9 45 a m
each Sunday
prea c h ing at I I a m
each
Sunday Prayer meet mg 7 45
p m W ednesday W SCS a p m
on th1rd Tu esday ea ch mor]th
REEDSVILLE Su nday
school 9 30 prea c; hmg , 7 30
p m Sund ay pray er mee 11ng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
f 1rs t Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Wor sht p
10 a m
Chur ch School 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh•P 9 a m
C hur ch
School , 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CH R 1ST - George Freden c k
sup! Serv 1ce week l y 9 30 am
on Sun day Preac hmg ltrst a nd
th trd Sund ays of month by
CliffOrd Sm1th 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UN JON - Darrell
Doddrdl
pa stor
Sunday Schoo l
9 30
a m
Leonard G•lmore f•r st
elder
even 1ng serv ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meel!ng 1 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac1ne Rou te 2 Th e
Rev
Charles Hand pastor
Sunday scho o l
9 45 a m
mornmg worsh i p
11 am
Even tng serv 1ces Tuesday and
Frtday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1bte
Study
9 30 a m
mornm g
worShip 10 30 am
evenmg
worshtp 6 30 p m Wednesday
B1ble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Su nd a y School
10 a m Wi th Willard P1gott
su pt Evangel i StiC messa ge
each Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell C1 1ne
m ln1ster of the Apostol1c Fa •th
B bl e St udy Wednesday 7 JO

7 )0 p'"
MT
UNtON BAPTIST
Rf'" Ce£1l CoK oastor Sunday

~und1,1y

6 00 - News J 4 8, 15 , ABC New s.

2 1-12
Tuesday
I Semuel

26 17-25
Wedn esday
Psalms

1-4. 8-13

Thursday
Luke

6 27-36
Frtday
lsatah

49 14-15
Saturday
Psalms

62 2-9

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LAUREL C LIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Robert
E Buckl e y pastor
Lloyd
Wr,ght Sunday school su pt
Sunday school 9 30 am
mornmg worshtp 10 30 am
evenmg worsh tp
7 30 p m
Wednesday Chnst1an You th •
Crusade
6 30 p m
Cho 1r
practice Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ~ Ttm Russell
mtnt s te r
N oqna n C W i l l
Su nday schoo l sup t
Sun da y
sc hool
9 JO am
w orsh ip
serv1ce
10 30 a m
B 1ble
s tudy Wedn esday 7 30 p m

Porter Wagoner 3, New Treasure Hunt lo Beat the
Clock 13 Hollywood Squares .a, Concentration B To Tell the
Truth 6. You ONe It to Yourself 10. BobtqulvarllJ Baseb .. ll
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Brady Bunch 6, 13 Sa nford and Son 3. 4 Dirty Sdtl'f' B
10 Wash ing ton Review 10 JJ
8 JO - Br ian Keith J. 4 Sl• Million Dollar MiJn 6, 13 Good
Times. 8, 10 Wall Street Week 10 JJ
9 00
Mov ies " St l ~nl Runn ing J 4 Hollywood Televtston
Theatre 20 , " The. Sweel Ride" 8, Md st erpie&lt;:e T h ea tre 33

Fa1t S~te" 10
30 - Odd Cou ple

Thos Week lll Day AI Nlghl 33
News 3 4 6, 8 to, 13, IS . Avtafton W ea ther Janak• 33
Jofinny Carson 3 A, 15 Miss ion lmposs ttlle 6 MOvies
' A Swl ngm ' Summer ' 8 " Tales o f Terror ' 10 Untouchables

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12 "~~ - Don Ktrshner 's Rock Concer t 6 . News 13
1 00 - M1dmght Spectal J 4 Wtde Wor ld in Conce rt 13 M ov1e
Unknown Island " 10 Take F1ve For Ltfe 15

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REORGANIZED CHURCH
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JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Ra ct n e Roa d
Wtlltam Roush. pa stor Denny
Ev an s
Su nday
Sc hoo l
D 1re c tor Sun day Sc hool 9 30
am Morn1ng wor Shi P 10 30
am Sunday eventng serv 1ce 7
p m
Wednesday
evenmg
praye_r Se '=._Vtc! s 7 30 p m

HEMlOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
pastor , Hey Whaley, supt
Morn ing worship , 9 30 am ,
church .school
10 30 a m
young peoples meet ing 6 JO
Pm
evenmo worsh ip 7 30
P m Bible studv Wednesday ,

2 JO -~ Mov te Subman ne Com mand ' 4
4 00 - Mov 1e ' Terror m a Texas Town " "
5 30 - Movte Three on a Spree" 4

SATURDAY, JUlY20 , 1974
Ky Afield 13 Christopher Closeup 10 , TV Classroom 8
7 00 - Fun 1or Everyone 6 Treehause Club 8 , In Touch 13 ,
Fatlh for Today 10
7-'-30 - Sesame St 2d , Saturday s Report J Osmonds 13 , Farm ,
Front 4 Speedracer 6 Speed Buggy 8, Treehouse Clvb 10
8 00 - Jake 's Place 6 , Lldsvllle 3 A 15 , Bugs Bunny 13, Hatr
Bear Bunch 8 Lasste 10
8 30 - Yog t' s Gang 13 , M1ster Rogers 20 Addams Fam1ly J 4,
15 • Sabrina 8 Popeye 10 Edward Saunders 6
..J 00 - Emergency Plus l , 4, 15 Super Friends 6, 13 , Mov•e 8,
6 JO -

10, S.same 51 20

9 30 -

lnch Htgh Pnvate Eye 3, 4, 15
Elec Co 20 Lassie' s RescueRangers6, 13 My Favonte
Marttan B 10. S1gmund &amp; The Sea Monsters 3, 4, 15
10 JO- Goober &amp; The Ghosl Chasers 6, l l Pmk Panthers J, 4,
15 Zoom 10 Jeann ie 8, 10
11 00 - Brady K1ds 6, 13 Abbott &amp; Costello 8 ; Sesame St 20
Speed Buggy to S1ar Trek 3, 4, 15
I 1 30 - Joste &amp; The Pussycats m Outer Space 8, 10 Butch
Cassidy 3, -4, 15 MI SS ion Magic 6, l l
12 00 - Elec Co 20, Jetsons 3 4, 15 , Mov1e ' Nanny and the
Professor " 6, 1l Pebbles and Bamm Bamm 8, 10
12 30 - FatAiberts, 10 , Go3, 4, 15
1 00 - Chtldren' s Ftlm Fest1val 8, 10 , Amertcan Bandstand 6,
13 , Man from UNCLE -4 , Lasste 15 Banana Spills 3
1 30 - TBA 15 Petticoat Junction 3
2 00 - Sou l Tram 6 , Mull1gan Stew 10 , V1ewpomt 8 Baseball
Pre Ga me Show 3 o4 15 , Women's Pro Tennts 13

10 00 -

Arthur Sm1ih 8 Movie " Hol1day '"Havana " 10
00 - Travehn ' 6 Mov1e8 , Ben Casey 13
45 - Mov 1e " The Last Posse' ' 10
00 - Farmer ' s Daughte r 13 01her People, Other Pla ces 6
The Naturalists 33
JO - Sew.ng Sk1lls 33 , NFL Champtonshlp Games6 World of
Survival 13
00 - A Bit wtth Kntt 33 Wrestlmg 8 Death Valley Days 10
Sa le of the Century 4 Perry MasonJ , I Spy 15 , Wide World of

Sports 6 13

5 30 - Lets Grow a Garden 33
World of Survrval 4
Ldtas, Yoga and You 33 , News 8 , News 3, 4, In the Know

6 00 -

10 , A Look at lhe Book IS

6 30 - News 3 4 6, 15 Zoom 33 Beverly Hi llb1lltes 8 , Mov•e
' The Beauttful Blonde from Bashful Bend " 10 , Fest1val of
Family Class1cs 13
7 00 Hee Haw 6, 8 Lawrence Welk o4 , Catch 33 33
Thrtll seeke r s 3, Lawrence Welk 13 TBA 15, Catch 33 33

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nanc ntl pt c ture should be
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spending

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Hl) A shared venture Is your
most rewardrng area the next
couple of days It could d eal
w1th your w o~ or a bustness
s•tvallon"

Th•s

t1me to stt on your duft
and wart for thmgs to happen
JS

(Nov

have can be adjusted more to
your benef1t Thtnk through
what you want to say Make
your proposal tomorrow

CANCER (June 21 -July 22)

LEO (July 23-.\ug 22)

(Oct 24 -

SCORPIO

Nof' 22:)Y ou II nol rc e that
whale\l'er you do over the ne~~:t
lew days wtll gel more 'oohs
and ahs' from admners than
usual

prOblems you 11 bounce back
You have a lot of mnet strength
to dfaw upon
GEMINI (llty 21 · J""" 201 A
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brtQhl outlook Is a ll the eQuiP ·
mQnl you II need to w1n others
over to your porn! ol v1ew

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1 9j A w arm 1nt•mate re lallon·

never seen a robe with ats one pocket on the left sade (and most
robes don't have two pockets) Left-handed scissors are more
expensave At schools, they often have only raght-handed baseball
mltlli, and the few ••Jelly" student chairs are always m the back
of the room - 1! they have any at ali
Is there a "Lefty 's Liberataon Group" and if not, why not • SP
DearS
I once mentioned such a club, but before U1e column reached
prmt, it had dissolved
ActuaUy, we leftaes are mdiVJduallsts who seldom cotton to
groups And we DO have advantages, as any tenrus or baseball
player can Jell you Also, we're often ambidextrous, which helps
a lot when it comes to aronmg, pamting, repaar )obs, baton
twirling when one hand tires, we let the other take over
As a southpaw who has never felt discrliTlanated agamst, I'm
a!raad I'm not much help to you, but perhaps some of our readers
can direct you to a "Lefty's Liberataon Uroup "If so I'll pass the
informataon 011 - H

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Movie "Santa Claus Conquers the Martlans 0 4

News 13
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5 &lt;5 - Children's Choir of San Ia Claus land 4
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lady " A
20 Czarast
village
commune
21 - majesty
22 Send
back
25 Magna 26 Prayer
word
27 Child
28 Jos1p
Broz
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33 Metrae land

measure

holm
41 - bear

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2 Sprightly
3 Aper
4 Blue
grass
5 Scattered
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paint
city room %7 Gaze
score
job
30 Coquette
7 Massenet
18 Food acids 31 Banish
opera
19 V1ewpomt 32 Bablical
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juniper Jree
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by Italy
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Ali the time we were raasang our 12children, 1 ached to go out
and enjoy life, lake vacations, etc , but my h11Sband wouldn't He
always had some excuse, so In 30 years, we never went on a trlp
Now the children are on their own, and my husband suddenly
wants to go on a long vacation Blat I'm old and hred and kind of
sack and I'd rather stay home
He never gave me one rose when any of the habaes were born
He had himself a good time, but didn't mclude us very often
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one another while you're yoWig, go places, enjoy the children
together, for when you're old, you can't brmg back those lost
tunes. - M W
DearM
True, you can't brmg back the lost times, but don't condemn
yourself to a "nothing" future out of resentment Isn't at possible
that your hllSband was working so bard lo support 12 children
that he didn't have energy for vacations - or money lor roses• -

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with the drainptpe. The.-e I am on hands and knees with my head
stuck an the kit~ cabinet, when the towel slips off - and our
neighbor's hyper~11'1UIS11ive Siamese cat stalks in to Investigate.
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trees, Lakes a playful swtpe, and I am Wldersl.andubly surprased
1rear up suddenly - and knock myself cold on the aron &amp;ink '
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are carrying me down the front stairs, I come to and Jell them
how It happened. And they start laughang so hard that one guy
loses hold of the stretcher and I end up wath more bnuses plus a
sprained knee from the fall
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST 1n Chrlltlan Union The Rev Wlll lem Campbell,
pastor Sunday Sc hool. 9 30
II m 1 James Hughes sup ! ,
ev'nlng service
7 30 p m
Wedn esday evening prayer
meetmg , 7 30 p m
Youth
prayer serv lc ~ ea ch Tuesday
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CHURCH , Letart , W V~ , Rt
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George HO $C. har ,
pastor
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7 lO p m
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Worship Serv lct-. Thursday ,
7 JO p m \

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CHURCH
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CHRIST - Located al Rutlar.1
on New L•ma Road neltt to
Forest Ac r e Park . Rev Ray
Rouse , pastor Robert Musser ,
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
school
10 30 a m , worship
1 30 P m
Btble study, Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
Saturdey
l') lgl'lt pra yer service , 7 30 p m

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pastor
Wor shtp sc rv .ce
9 30 am
Sund ay Sunday sc hool 10 30
am Btb! e study and prayer
serv1ce 7 JO p m Thursd ay
K tngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 am Ralph Carl
supt WorShiP serv 1ce JO 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meet tn g Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
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common we spell with just three letters,
W· H· Y.
As chtldren we want to know the reason to'r everything.
Why as snow cold , or sugar sweet? We grow mto adoles·
cence and the questoon ts usually linked with restrictions
Why can't I? In matunty there are more and greater prob·
lems to solve, troubles and dasappo tntments to overcome
And stall we ask the age-old queslaon, " Why?"
The Church knows our questaons and our problems and
invites us to come, brangi11g them wtth us
In the Church we find new frtends Many of them have
known sorrows and dlsappoantments and through their faath
have found courage. They wall Inspire us to try again.
Still more amportant we can learn to know the Chrtst In
His Dtvine wasdom He holds the answers to life's questaons.
In Has love He onvates all who need Has help

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Scn ool svp t , Joe Savrt:!'
Sundi'l y school Y 45 a m •
Sunday evenmg wor'5h ip 7 30
Wednesda't' pra~er and Bible
study 7 lO p m
TUPPERS
Pl.AINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURC H
Eugene Underwood , pastor ,
Howard Caldwe ll , Jr , Sunday
School Sup t -s-unday Sc hool ,
9 30 a m
Morn my Ser mon,
10 30 a m , Svnd ay evening
servtCe 7 p m
t,.ETART FALLS UNITI;O
BRETHREN
Re1o1 Freeland
N orr 1s pestor , Fl oyd Norr is ,
sup ! Sun day school 9 30 am
mornmo sermon 10 30 a m
Prayer servtce
Wedne!)day ,
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm!lh pastor Sunday Sch oot
10 a m A rth ur Henson Supt ,
Morn ing Worsh ip, 11 a m
Youn.g People s serv i ce
7
P m
Eve n mg servtce 7 30
p m Wednesday M•d Week
Prayer Servtce
7 30 p m
Youth mee tmg , 6 30 p m
Evenmg worsh1p , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZAREN~ Rey
H erber t G rate pastor Wor
Ship serv1ce , 11 am and 7 30
P m Sunday Sun day School ,
9 30 am
RJch ard Barton ,
sup! Prayer meeting Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl1tfo rd Smt i h
mmtster Su nday Schoo l 9 30
am
morn rng church JO 30
a m
Sunday event nQ service ,
7 JOp m W ednesday serv •ce a

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CON MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday GREGATIONAL CHURCH school serv 1ce 10 a m Prayer Mrs Wor l ey F ran c ts Sunday
meetmg Th ur sday 7 p m
sc hool supt
Sunday sc hool 10
Sunday evenmg serv1ce 7 p m
am
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pom e roy
Harnsonvll le
LONG
BOTTOM
Road Rtck Mor r tson pastor
Mr
Robert
Sunday school supt
Sl eve n CHRISTIAN Stanley Sunday sc hool 9 30 Wyatt pastor Su nday Sc hool
Ronald Osborne B tble
am
morn1n g worsh p and supt
Sc hool 9 30 a m
preac h ng
commun10n
1030
am
10 4 5 am
Even1ng serv tc es
Sunday
evenmg
youth
7 30 p m
Chr tS ttan En d eavor 6 30 p m ~
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
wor sh•P ser vt ce sun day 7 30
p m
Wednesday t;!veni n g METHODIST - Ron ald We lt s
Sunday School 9 30
prayer me et tng and B ble pastor
a m
Mornwg worSh i p 10 30
sludy 7 Jl) o m
a m
Young People s S~rv tee
ST JOHN LUTHERAN 6 45 p m
Evan_gellsl tc ser
Pme Grove the Rev Arthur
v 1ce
7 30
p m
Pray e r
Combs pastor Su nday school ,
meetmg
,
Thurs
day
7
30
p m
9 30 a m
chu r c h se rvtce s
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
10 30 a m
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
L R G Juesencamp pastor
CHR 1ST B1ble School 9 30
Roger W11tr ed Sr , Sun day
a m
mornmg worshtp 10 30
Sch ool Supt
Sunday School
a m Sunday eventng WorShiP
9 30 a m
Sun day evenmg
Serv1ce , 7 30 p m
c hoir
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meettng ,
pra ctice Sunday and Wed
Tuesda y
7 30 p m
E rnest
nesday 7 p m pray er m ee t tnQ
Deete r cla ss leader Youth
and B1ble St udy Wednesday
meet1ng
Wednesday, 7 30
7 30 p m
p m
Ern est Deeter lea der
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev Free land Norrt s pastor
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday schoo l 10 a m Chur c h
CHR 1ST Robert Shook
se rv1 ce
7 p m
Wednesday
pastor Sunda y sch ool 9 30
B1ble Stud y 7 p m
am , Russell Spence r , sup!
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
worsh iP serv1 ce 10 45 am ,
OF THE
NAZARENE
even1ng worsh 1p atternatmg
Sunday Sc hoo ! 9 JO a m
Wtth C E at 7 30 p m on
Mornmg Worsh rp , 10 30 am
Sunday Prayer mee t tng 7 30
E venmg WorshiP 7 30 p m
p m Wednesday Alfred Wo lf e
Wednesday M1d Week Se rvt ce
lay leader
Sunday Sc hool Super m tend ent
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deete r
Morris M Wolfe
pastor Sunday school
9 30
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST am
worshiP serv~ee 10 30
Walter P B1kacsan pastor
am Bible study and prayer
Ronn1e Salser S s Su pt
serv tee , Wednesday 1 30 p m
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 JO a m
RUTLAND
Morn 1ng Wor sh tp 10 45 am
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Sunday evenmg worshtp 7 30
CHRIST - Rod Kasle r pastor
P m Wednesday evenmg B tble
V H Braley Sunday sc hool
St udy a p m
supt Sunday schoo l 9 JO am
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Wor Ship servtce and com
Rev Lelon GlaSl/r e, pa stor
mun 1on
10 30 am
youth
Su nday Schoo l 9 30 a m
mee tmg
6 p m
Sunday
youth and 1Un1 or youth serv 1ce,
evenmg s"erv 1ce 7
regu l ar
6 45 p m
evenmg worsh1p
board meeting th1rd Saturday
7 30 p m
prayer and pra 1se ,
7 p m
Wednesday 7 30om
RUTLAND
COfi\MUNITY
SILVER
RUN
FREE
CHURCH Sunday Sch ool
BAPTIST - Rev Ra lph Dean ,
9 30 a m WorShip serv .ce , 11
pastor Su nday St hoo! 10 a m
am
Wednesday
p rayer
Leon M1Jier , supt
Evenmg
m ee tmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
se rv tce
7 30 p m
Prayer
n1ght worsh 1p, 7 30 p m
meet 1ng T hursday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
~HESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
GOD ~ Rev
James Sa t
Lloyd D Grtm m Jr pas tor
te rf1 eld pastor Sunday Sch ool
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
9 30 am
worsh ip servtce, 11
Morn 1ng worsh•P 10 JO a m
a m
evenmg service 7,
Young people s serv1 c e 6 AS
prayer se rvi ce and youth
p m
Evangelfst 1c serv.ce
se rv 1ce, Wednesday 7 p m
7 30 p m Wednesday eventng
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
serv•ce, 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
MASON COUNTY
paslor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
a m
Robert Bobo su p1
George Casto , pastor Sunday
morn•ng
wors ht p
10 JO ,
School, 9 30, eve n1ng worsh l2!
Sunday eve n Jng $ervlce 7 30
7 30 Th ursday evenmg prayer
M 1d week servt ce Wednesday ,
serv•ce, 7 30 p m
7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second and Pomeroy Sts , Stan
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
Cra 1g , pastor Sunday schOol
C Lartmore pastor
Bob
9 45 am
worsh1p se r vice 11
Moore , Sun day Sc hool Sup t ,
am , train i ng u n1on 6 JO
Sunday School classes tor all
p m even1ng worshtp servtce
ages
9 30 am , morn 1ng
1 lO p m
M1d week prayer
worship 10 45 ; NYPS Sunday,
service Wednesday 1 30 p m
6 lOp m , ev ang elistiC Serv ic e ,
MASO~
CHURCH
Of
Sunday 7 30 p m M 1d week
CHRIST, P 0 Box 481 Miller
prayer meet1ng , Wednesday,
St , Mason W Va Sun d ay
7 3bp m • MISSIOnary rneel ing ,
.
Bible Study IO a m
Wor sh ip
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
11 a m and 7 p m Stble Study
UNITED
FA4TH
NON Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
DENOMINATIONAL F-llil'V
music
Robert Smith, pastor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN SAP
school 9 30 am , cl ass leader ,
TIST - Corner of Sec ond and
Leo H il l
worsh1p se rv i ce ,
Anderson
Meson
Pastor
10 30 a m
church 7 :r6 p m
Waller Cloud Sun day schoo l,
E,OEN UNITED BREITH
9 4_5 am , worsh1p se rvice . 11
REN tN CHRIST - E lden R
em
and 7 30 p m Weekly
Bl ake , pastor Su nday Sch ool
Bible study , Wednnday 7 30
10 a
m
Howard M cC Oy , pm
Morn 1ng sermon 11 a
sup t
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
m
Sun day n tghl se rvi ces
GOO - Se~ ond St Mason W
Chr iSflttl1 Endeaver 7 30 p
Va Chester Tennant pastor
m
Song se rv1 ce 8 p m ,
Sun da y school.
10 a m ,
Prea chmg 8 30 p m , M id
morntnQ worsh IP
11 a m 1
week 'Prayer meeting Wed
evangelistic serv ic e 'l 30 p m
nesdav J p fTl
Rey Adams ,
Bible stu dy 8nd preyer service ,
lay leader
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone

Be asserhve Use vour solendid tea(Jer$hep quahtte&amp; to 4J81n
your ends

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Rev w H Pernn pastor Roy
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Church school 9 IS am
worsh ep ser\lece 10 74 a m
Youth choer rehearsal Mon
day 3 30 p m under dtrecteon
Of Mary Skenner sen ior choir
rehearse~! 7 30 p m
Thursday
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Mrs
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THE NAZARENE Corner
Un•on and Mulberry
Rev
Cl yde V Henderson pastor
Sunday school , 9 30 a m, Glen
McClung , sup t
mornmg
worsh ep 10 30 am 1 evening
serve ce 7 30 , med week ser
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Hol y communton ftrst Sunday
of m~nth c hu r ch school 10 JO
a m for nur serv throuQh 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Ferrell Gronmger
pastor B1ble school 9 30 a m
worsh tP
10 30 a m
adult
worSh ip serv 1ce an d young
peop le s meeting 7 30 p m
Comb ined B 1ble study and
prayer mee tmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wtntng , off1cer
In charge Sunday JO a m
Holiness meet ing 10 30 a m
Sunday School Young Peopl es
Leg ton 7 p m , Thursday 11o 3
p m , Ladtes Ho me Leag ue 7
p m , Prep classes
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Sts , Pomeroy
the Rev
Wlll1am Mldd leworlh pastor
Sun da y Schoo l 9 30 am
church servtces 10 30 a m

SACRED HEART Rev
Father
John
Nad2an1
pastor
Phone
99 2 ?8?S
Saturday even109 Mass 7 30
J'l m
"• nday Mass . 8 and 10
am Con tess1ons Saturday , 7

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TIST - Robert Kuhn , putor
W•ll l om Watson Sund ay school
supt Su nday school 9 lOa m ,
E!YF
6 pm
B tble study
Wednesday 7 p m
choi r
pract tce Wednesday , 8 JO p m
POMEROY
WES LEYA N
HOLINE SS
CHURCH
Har rtsonlo'ille
Rev 0 Dell
Mantey Pastor Henry Ebltn
Su nday Sc hool Supt Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 a m
Even tng
worshtp 7 JO p m
Prayer and
Pra tS'e serv •ce Thursday 7 30

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chrt st tn Chrut1an Uni on L awren ce Man le y pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hool Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m
Evening worsh tp
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet1ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Ra c m e Route 2 the
Rev James M Munc y pastor
Supday schoo l 9 4.5 am
morntng wors hi P 11 am
evenmg worshtfil
7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Tuesday 7 30
p m Young people s meeting
7 lOom Thur sday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD - Phll l tp Wh ttley pa sto r
Su nday schoo l
10 a m
worsh tp seor\l i Ce
7 p m
Prayer m eetrng Wedne sday
7 30 p m

HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Near Lon g Bot
tom Esttl Hart pastor Roy
Brown
ass 1stant
pastor
Sunday school , lO am Ch urc h
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evenmg prayer meetmg 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
- Third Ave the
There ts a poem, author unknown, called "The Anvtl '' The TECOSTAL
Rev Wdllam Kn1tt eJ pastor
Bable as hke that anvil Heresies have come and gone but God's Ronald Dugan Su nday Sc hool
Sup t Classes tor all ages
word, the Bible, IS shU here Man has had many wrong Ideas even1ng
service 7 30 p m
about the Holy Word of God, but all these Ideas have gone by the B1ble study Wednesday 7 30
p m
youth se rv 1ces Fr•day
wayside Scnptural truth remams The poem goes hke lhas
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Co rn er Ash and Pl um , M1d
Last eve I passed besade a blacksmith's door,
dleport
N oel
Herrman
And heard the anVIl nng the Vesper chliTle,
pastor
Sa tur day even 1ng
serv 1ce 7 p m o Sunday school
Then lookmg m, I saw upon the floor
10 am
Sun day e ven1ng
worShiP 7 p m
Old hammers, worn wath beatmg years ol tliTle
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
" How many anVIls have you had," satd I,
11
BAPTIST - Cor ner Six t h and
To wear and batter all these hammers so? "
Pa l mer
th e Rev
St eve
1
Skaggs
'Just one, • t satd he, and then With twmkhng eye,
pa sto r
Danny
Thompson Sunda y school sup!
"The anvil wears the hanuners out, you know "
WM PO radto prog ra m
7 4.5
And so thought I, the anVJI ol God's word,
am Sunday school 9 15 a m
morn ing ' w orsht p 10 15 am
For ages skeptic blows have beat upon ,
You th act1vtttes and f el lowShip
Yet though the noise of faiimg blows was heard,
for iUntor and sen 1or htgh
stud ents 6 p m Btb le st udy
The anvil Is unharmed the hammers gone
7 30 p m
M1d w eek prayer
servtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
H you know anything about church history you wall know
Middleport , 5th and Matn
there have been many hereSies that battered the Holy Bible and George. Glaze- m1n1ster
ats truths They are all gone noiv but the Bible remams James Sheets super 1ntendent
Btble school
9 30 a m
like the anvil. There will be more skeptics and heresaes mornmg
worSh i p 10 30 am
croppmg up however
evenmg worsh1p 7 JO p m
prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
There was the Donatast movement that srud one gmlty of nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
deadly sin could not ordam or baptize anyone else They felt God
THE NAZARENE - Rev
could not make good from Evil Then there was Anus who OF
Don Cole
pastor
Floyd
claimed Jes&lt;Ol was Just man, not God Some today WJU tell you Carson Su nday Schoo l su pt
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
that Jesus was all God and not hmnan and others will say he was morn
tng wor-sh tp 10 30 a rr
all hwnan and not God It as rare today, the Bable has refuted at so Sunday evangehst•c meet1 ng
30 p m
prayer meet1ng
long the proof stands out. There was one Marcaon, who derued 7Wednesday
7 30 p m
Real incarnation
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
M tddleport
He compiled his own bable to prove has adeas He mcluded Lesley
G Holt pastor Su nday
Paul's epastles, no pastorals, the gospel of Luke and omatted all school 10 a m worsh tp ser
11 am
wor sh p se rv tce
passages whach Olrist regarded God ol the Old Testament as Has 7V1ce
30 p m Su nday Wednesday
Father or any way related to him He condemned the Old n rgh ! prayer serv1ce 7 30

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Testament and tis God. This was the first tune anyone attempted
to form an authoritative collectaon ol New Testament wr~tmgs
Thas was about 150 AD Marcmn 'was a Gnostac His churches
spread extensavely m the orient and surVIved to the lafth century
It was m the fourth century that the New Testament was compUed as we know It today. There have been many movements
smce those early days hereSies They have ail fallen and been
discarded as untruths, as are the blacksmiths' hammers They
have been worn out by the anvil we call the Bable
Beware, even today, there are skeptacs who try to twiSt the
word of God to their own uses Learn the whole truth of the
scraptures and not Just a little segment that fats m wath the thmkmgofoneor two people who speak well Look to the history ol the
Bable Study how it was written, formed and why at IS called
God's word This was no accadent It was God's plan
The Bable has been buffeted about for hundreds of years but
IS stU! the sobd an val of our !ruth. The many wornout hanuners on
the ground beneath the Bible has been growing and wall contmue
to grow until judgement day When we see God face to face, we
Will be home and no longer need the Bible, Anval of faath - Rev
Wm Mlddiesarth, St Paul Ltitheran Church

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7 30 p m

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corner Fou rth and Ma1n
M tddleport Rev Henr y Key
Jr pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
Mrs Ervtn Baumgard
ner supt
Mornmg wor shtp
10-45 am
JEHOVAH'S WITNE SSES Larry C arnahan pres 1d1ng
mtn tster Su nday B 1bl e lee
tur e 9 30 am
Watchtower
st udy 10 30 am
Tuesday
B1ble study 7 JO p m
Thurs
day tn 1n1stry schoo l 7 30
p m
serv•ce meet.ng 8 30

SYRACUSE
FIRS T
,.. HUR CH OF GOD
Rev
George Oiler pas lor Su nday
sc hoo l
9 45 am
mo rn tng
preachmg
II
a rn
C'vangel tsttc servtce 7 10 p m
Pray er n t r t tng Thursday
7 30 p Ill
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam St - Loren T St ephens
evangel rs t phone 992 7856
Co n serva t 1ve
non
mslrum en ta l Sunday w orShtp
10 am , Bible study 11 am
worsh i P 6 p m
Wednesday
B1bl e st udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
denom mat1on al)
Lan os v Jle
Dexter Road th e Rev Worley
Haley pastor Su nday sc hool
10 am
eventn g worSh iP 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meehng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
g roup , Fr~d ay 7 30 p m

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TIST 187 Mulberry 1\..,e
Poml:'rO~
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w1lh
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th e Rev rreO Htl!
pastor Troy lwdltng Sunday
school sup !
su nday school
9 10 am
morn ng wor shtp
10 10
Su nday evang e l1 51 c
meet nq
1 JO p m
Pra., cr
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UNITED
METHODIST Prea c: h tng
9 30 a m , f 1rst and Sl!'cond
Sun days of each month lh 1ra
and four th Su ndays each
month , worsh•P ser'-'1Ce at 1 30
p rn Wedn esda'tl evenings at
7 30 Prayer and B•ble Study

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UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dwight
L Zav ttz Pastor D~rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church Sc hool
9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee S ~pt
Morning Worsh1p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church Sch ool , 9 30 am John
F
Fult z
SuRf
M o rn 1ng
Worsh lp 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morntng
Worship, 9 am
Sunday
Chu rch Sch ool. 10 a m
Mrs
Sampson Hall , Su pt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PAR ISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D1recror
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Carl E H1cks
Rev 0 Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER WorShiP 9 15
a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh ip 9
am
Chur ch Sc hoo l 10 am
FLATWOODS - WorShip 11
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
POMEROY
Wor shi p
10 30 a m , Chuhh Sch ool 9 15
am
UMYF 6 30pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh tp
10 a rn , Chu rch School 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH WorShtp 10 30
a m Chu r ch Sch ool 9 30 a m
UMYF 7 p m
RUTLAND - WorSh i P 9 15
a m
Church Scl'10ol 10 a m ,
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
shlp 9 am
Chu r ch Sc hoo l 10
a m UMY F Thursday, 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Rtchard E Jarv1s
ASBURY ...._ Wor~h1p II
a m Chu r ch Sch ool 9 SQ am
W SCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worship 9
a m
Church Schoo! 10 a m
W SCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30

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MINERSVILLE - Wor Shi P
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m ,
WSCS , 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Chur c h
Sc hool 9 30 a m
worsh 1p
se rv lo:;.e 7 lO p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Steven Wtlson
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shtveley
BETHANY
I Dorcas)
Worsh 1p 9 30 a m
Chur ch
Schoot 10 30 a m
CARMEL Wor Ship , 11
a m , ls i end 3rd Sundays
Church School 10 e m
APPLE GROVE - Worsh fp
7 30 p m firs t and th ird Sun
APPLE GROVE - Sun day
school 9 30 a m
worShip
t l rsl and third Sunday 1 30
Pm
prayer meetlnQ W ed
nesday , 7 30 p m Feltowsh,p
supper f irst Saturday 6 p m
U M W second Tuesday , 7 JO

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Sunday
school 9 30 "' m
wor shtp
second and fourth Sunday 1 30
P m , prayer meetmg Wed

lll'~day
I 10 0 "'
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WE .SLE'I'A N ( Ra c,n eJ
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SChOOl
10
woro;tl.tp 1t n m
Alb /(" s tudy
Thursdtty
1 p tn
Ct\o'r
pr,lCiiCf" Tlwr!&gt;d;:~y , 8 p m
fCI I OW'&gt;h!p
$U PD Cr
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Wn'tnPS(Iily , 6 10 p m
U M W
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GREAT SEND
Worsh 1p II
a m
2nd and .tth sundays
Chur('h Sc hool 10 a m
LETART FALLS
Worsh•P
10 a m Church sc hool , 9 a m
Btb iP study 1 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR
WorShip
9 30 e m Church Schoo l 10 30
am
Mtd Wee!&lt;
Serv1ce
Wednesday , 8 p m
MORSE CHAP EL
Wor
Shtp 11 am
1st and lrd
Sund ay s Chu r ch Sc hool , 10

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Wor Sh ip 7 30
P m
Ch ur ch School 9 30 a m
SUTTO N
Worship I I am
2nd and 41 h Sunday s Chu r ch
School 10 a m
NORTH EAST. CLUSTER:
Rev Rob ert Meece
Rev Stanley 8randum
JOPF'A -- Worshtp 10 am
Chu r c:h Sc hoo l 9 am
Pr.aver
M eetmg Wednesdcl'tl 8 p m
LONG BO TTOM - Church
serv•ces
9 am
Sunday
School 9 45 a m B tbl e Study
every Th ur sd ay 7 JO p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Sh 'P 11 a m Chur ch Sc hool 10
• m
ALFRED - Su nday School
9 45 a m
each Sunday
prea c h ing at I I a m
each
Sunday Prayer meet mg 7 45
p m W ednesday W SCS a p m
on th1rd Tu esday ea ch mor]th
REEDSVILLE Su nday
school 9 30 prea c; hmg , 7 30
p m Sund ay pray er mee 11ng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
f 1rs t Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Wor sht p
10 a m
Chur ch School 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh•P 9 a m
C hur ch
School , 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CH R 1ST - George Freden c k
sup! Serv 1ce week l y 9 30 am
on Sun day Preac hmg ltrst a nd
th trd Sund ays of month by
CliffOrd Sm1th 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UN JON - Darrell
Doddrdl
pa stor
Sunday Schoo l
9 30
a m
Leonard G•lmore f•r st
elder
even 1ng serv ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meel!ng 1 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac1ne Rou te 2 Th e
Rev
Charles Hand pastor
Sunday scho o l
9 45 a m
mornmg worsh i p
11 am
Even tng serv 1ces Tuesday and
Frtday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1bte
Study
9 30 a m
mornm g
worShip 10 30 am
evenmg
worshtp 6 30 p m Wednesday
B1ble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Su nd a y School
10 a m Wi th Willard P1gott
su pt Evangel i StiC messa ge
each Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell C1 1ne
m ln1ster of the Apostol1c Fa •th
B bl e St udy Wednesday 7 JO

7 )0 p'"
MT
UNtON BAPTIST
Rf'" Ce£1l CoK oastor Sunday

~und1,1y

6 00 - News J 4 8, 15 , ABC New s.

2 1-12
Tuesday
I Semuel

26 17-25
Wedn esday
Psalms

1-4. 8-13

Thursday
Luke

6 27-36
Frtday
lsatah

49 14-15
Saturday
Psalms

62 2-9

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LAUREL C LIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Robert
E Buckl e y pastor
Lloyd
Wr,ght Sunday school su pt
Sunday school 9 30 am
mornmg worshtp 10 30 am
evenmg worsh tp
7 30 p m
Wednesday Chnst1an You th •
Crusade
6 30 p m
Cho 1r
practice Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ~ Ttm Russell
mtnt s te r
N oqna n C W i l l
Su nday schoo l sup t
Sun da y
sc hool
9 JO am
w orsh ip
serv1ce
10 30 a m
B 1ble
s tudy Wedn esday 7 30 p m

Porter Wagoner 3, New Treasure Hunt lo Beat the
Clock 13 Hollywood Squares .a, Concentration B To Tell the
Truth 6. You ONe It to Yourself 10. BobtqulvarllJ Baseb .. ll
15
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Brady Bunch 6, 13 Sa nford and Son 3. 4 Dirty Sdtl'f' B
10 Wash ing ton Review 10 JJ
8 JO - Br ian Keith J. 4 Sl• Million Dollar MiJn 6, 13 Good
Times. 8, 10 Wall Street Week 10 JJ
9 00
Mov ies " St l ~nl Runn ing J 4 Hollywood Televtston
Theatre 20 , " The. Sweel Ride" 8, Md st erpie&lt;:e T h ea tre 33

Fa1t S~te" 10
30 - Odd Cou ple

Thos Week lll Day AI Nlghl 33
News 3 4 6, 8 to, 13, IS . Avtafton W ea ther Janak• 33
Jofinny Carson 3 A, 15 Miss ion lmposs ttlle 6 MOvies
' A Swl ngm ' Summer ' 8 " Tales o f Terror ' 10 Untouchables

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12 "~~ - Don Ktrshner 's Rock Concer t 6 . News 13
1 00 - M1dmght Spectal J 4 Wtde Wor ld in Conce rt 13 M ov1e
Unknown Island " 10 Take F1ve For Ltfe 15

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REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Ra ct n e Roa d
Wtlltam Roush. pa stor Denny
Ev an s
Su nday
Sc hoo l
D 1re c tor Sun day Sc hool 9 30
am Morn1ng wor Shi P 10 30
am Sunday eventng serv 1ce 7
p m
Wednesday
evenmg
praye_r Se '=._Vtc! s 7 30 p m

HEMlOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
pastor , Hey Whaley, supt
Morn ing worship , 9 30 am ,
church .school
10 30 a m
young peoples meet ing 6 JO
Pm
evenmo worsh ip 7 30
P m Bible studv Wednesday ,

2 JO -~ Mov te Subman ne Com mand ' 4
4 00 - Mov 1e ' Terror m a Texas Town " "
5 30 - Movte Three on a Spree" 4

SATURDAY, JUlY20 , 1974
Ky Afield 13 Christopher Closeup 10 , TV Classroom 8
7 00 - Fun 1or Everyone 6 Treehause Club 8 , In Touch 13 ,
Fatlh for Today 10
7-'-30 - Sesame St 2d , Saturday s Report J Osmonds 13 , Farm ,
Front 4 Speedracer 6 Speed Buggy 8, Treehouse Clvb 10
8 00 - Jake 's Place 6 , Lldsvllle 3 A 15 , Bugs Bunny 13, Hatr
Bear Bunch 8 Lasste 10
8 30 - Yog t' s Gang 13 , M1ster Rogers 20 Addams Fam1ly J 4,
15 • Sabrina 8 Popeye 10 Edward Saunders 6
..J 00 - Emergency Plus l , 4, 15 Super Friends 6, 13 , Mov•e 8,
6 JO -

10, S.same 51 20

9 30 -

lnch Htgh Pnvate Eye 3, 4, 15
Elec Co 20 Lassie' s RescueRangers6, 13 My Favonte
Marttan B 10. S1gmund &amp; The Sea Monsters 3, 4, 15
10 JO- Goober &amp; The Ghosl Chasers 6, l l Pmk Panthers J, 4,
15 Zoom 10 Jeann ie 8, 10
11 00 - Brady K1ds 6, 13 Abbott &amp; Costello 8 ; Sesame St 20
Speed Buggy to S1ar Trek 3, 4, 15
I 1 30 - Joste &amp; The Pussycats m Outer Space 8, 10 Butch
Cassidy 3, -4, 15 MI SS ion Magic 6, l l
12 00 - Elec Co 20, Jetsons 3 4, 15 , Mov1e ' Nanny and the
Professor " 6, 1l Pebbles and Bamm Bamm 8, 10
12 30 - FatAiberts, 10 , Go3, 4, 15
1 00 - Chtldren' s Ftlm Fest1val 8, 10 , Amertcan Bandstand 6,
13 , Man from UNCLE -4 , Lasste 15 Banana Spills 3
1 30 - TBA 15 Petticoat Junction 3
2 00 - Sou l Tram 6 , Mull1gan Stew 10 , V1ewpomt 8 Baseball
Pre Ga me Show 3 o4 15 , Women's Pro Tennts 13

10 00 -

Arthur Sm1ih 8 Movie " Hol1day '"Havana " 10
00 - Travehn ' 6 Mov1e8 , Ben Casey 13
45 - Mov 1e " The Last Posse' ' 10
00 - Farmer ' s Daughte r 13 01her People, Other Pla ces 6
The Naturalists 33
JO - Sew.ng Sk1lls 33 , NFL Champtonshlp Games6 World of
Survival 13
00 - A Bit wtth Kntt 33 Wrestlmg 8 Death Valley Days 10
Sa le of the Century 4 Perry MasonJ , I Spy 15 , Wide World of

Sports 6 13

5 30 - Lets Grow a Garden 33
World of Survrval 4
Ldtas, Yoga and You 33 , News 8 , News 3, 4, In the Know

6 00 -

10 , A Look at lhe Book IS

6 30 - News 3 4 6, 15 Zoom 33 Beverly Hi llb1lltes 8 , Mov•e
' The Beauttful Blonde from Bashful Bend " 10 , Fest1val of
Family Class1cs 13
7 00 Hee Haw 6, 8 Lawrence Welk o4 , Catch 33 33
Thrtll seeke r s 3, Lawrence Welk 13 TBA 15, Catch 33 33

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Hl) A shared venture Is your
most rewardrng area the next
couple of days It could d eal
w1th your w o~ or a bustness
s•tvallon"

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t1me to stt on your duft
and wart for thmgs to happen
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have can be adjusted more to
your benef1t Thtnk through
what you want to say Make
your proposal tomorrow

CANCER (June 21 -July 22)

LEO (July 23-.\ug 22)

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SCORPIO

Nof' 22:)Y ou II nol rc e that
whale\l'er you do over the ne~~:t
lew days wtll gel more 'oohs
and ahs' from admners than
usual

prOblems you 11 bounce back
You have a lot of mnet strength
to dfaw upon
GEMINI (llty 21 · J""" 201 A
c heerful dtspo$11ion and a
brtQhl outlook Is a ll the eQuiP ·
mQnl you II need to w1n others
over to your porn! ol v1ew

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1 9j A w arm 1nt•mate re lallon·

never seen a robe with ats one pocket on the left sade (and most
robes don't have two pockets) Left-handed scissors are more
expensave At schools, they often have only raght-handed baseball
mltlli, and the few ••Jelly" student chairs are always m the back
of the room - 1! they have any at ali
Is there a "Lefty 's Liberataon Group" and if not, why not • SP
DearS
I once mentioned such a club, but before U1e column reached
prmt, it had dissolved
ActuaUy, we leftaes are mdiVJduallsts who seldom cotton to
groups And we DO have advantages, as any tenrus or baseball
player can Jell you Also, we're often ambidextrous, which helps
a lot when it comes to aronmg, pamting, repaar )obs, baton
twirling when one hand tires, we let the other take over
As a southpaw who has never felt discrliTlanated agamst, I'm
a!raad I'm not much help to you, but perhaps some of our readers
can direct you to a "Lefty's Liberataon Uroup "If so I'll pass the
informataon 011 - H

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TRA~Y

Opemng lead - J •
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
, If you thank that experts
don't get mto trouble, look at
thiS hand from the finals o£
the Bermuda Bowl won a gam
by Italy
When the runner-up Amer·
acans sat North and South the
b1ddmg went as shown m the
box
The spade lead was won m
dummy and the 10 of clubs
led for a deep-sea fmesse.
West took the tr~ck wath has
Jack and led a second spade.
South won, entered dummy
With the ace of hearts and
tned a second club fmesse
West won and ran spades
East discarded ail has hearts
and one daamond and the last
spade squeezed South He
couldn't keep the hagh heart
and a daamond stopper and
was down s1x tncks
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Amer~ca showed a profit on
the hand At the other table
South elected to overcall wath
two clubs Eric Murray
decaded to create excatement
and JUmped to four spades
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would have been set two
tracks, but North bad lave
clubs When this got back to
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his singleton diamond Sam·
my Kehela sattmg East took
three daamonds and led a
rourth Erac overrufled
South's nane wath the jack
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finesse and Erac made his
unguarded kmg to set the
hand three tracks doubled

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All tn the Famtly 8, 10 , Partndge Famrly 6, 13, Book
Beat 33 Emergency 3 4
8 30 - MASH 8, 10 Mov1e "Mousey" 6, 13 , Newport Jazz
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9 30 - Bob Newhart a, 10, Movie ' 'The Th1ef of Bagdad" 33
10 00 - Owen Marshall6, 13, Lawrence Welk 15 , Miss Umverse
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11 15 - Movie "Secret of the Chateau" 6 , News 13
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11 50 - Movtes ' Gambit" 3 " Miracle of Morgan's Greek ' 4
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Dear Helen
Ali the time we were raasang our 12children, 1 ached to go out
and enjoy life, lake vacations, etc , but my h11Sband wouldn't He
always had some excuse, so In 30 years, we never went on a trlp
Now the children are on their own, and my husband suddenly
wants to go on a long vacation Blat I'm old and hred and kind of
sack and I'd rather stay home
He never gave me one rose when any of the habaes were born
He had himself a good time, but didn't mclude us very often
Now, when II at's too late, he wants to slart over
What I'm tryang to say, to ali you husbands and wives, IS love
one another while you're yoWig, go places, enjoy the children
together, for when you're old, you can't brmg back those lost
tunes. - M W
DearM
True, you can't brmg back the lost times, but don't condemn
yourself to a "nothing" future out of resentment Isn't at possible
that your hllSband was working so bard lo support 12 children
that he didn't have energy for vacations - or money lor roses• -

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Dear llelen
I'm in the bathtub, see, when my wale yells, "Come qwck,
honey, there's a big leak under the slnk i"
• So 1 wrap a towel aroWid my middle and trot out to do batUe
with the drainptpe. The.-e I am on hands and knees with my head
stuck an the kit~ cabinet, when the towel slips off - and our
neighbor's hyper~11'1UIS11ive Siamese cat stalks in to Investigate.
The cat, being the type who bats ornaments off CIIriShnas
trees, Lakes a playful swtpe, and I am Wldersl.andubly surprased
1rear up suddenly - and knock myself cold on the aron &amp;ink '
My fraghtened wife calls an ambulance but as the attendants
are carrying me down the front stairs, I come to and Jell them
how It happened. And they start laughang so hard that one guy
loses hold of the stretcher and I end up wath more bnuses plus a
sprained knee from the fall
Should I sue - and who• - SITI'ING UP Willi A SICK
FRIEND (ME' )
Dear SUWASF
For, advice on your "Great Catspaw Caper" see a lawyer
ME ? I'm laughing too hard to be of much help - H

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HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST 1n Chrlltlan Union The Rev Wlll lem Campbell,
pastor Sunday Sc hool. 9 30
II m 1 James Hughes sup ! ,
ev'nlng service
7 30 p m
Wedn esday evening prayer
meetmg , 7 30 p m
Youth
prayer serv lc ~ ea ch Tuesday
FAIA:VIEW
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CHURCH , Letart , W V~ , Rt
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Rev
George HO $C. har ,
pastor
Sunday St hool 9 30
a m Prayer and Bible s.tudy
7 lO p m
Co tt~ ge Prayer
Servtce Tuesday , 10 am
Worship Serv lct-. Thursday ,
7 JO p m \

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CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located al Rutlar.1
on New L•ma Road neltt to
Forest Ac r e Park . Rev Ray
Rouse , pastor Robert Musser ,
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
school
10 30 a m , worship
1 30 P m
Btble study, Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
Saturdey
l') lgl'lt pra yer service , 7 30 p m

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SETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shu le r
pastor
Wor shtp sc rv .ce
9 30 am
Sund ay Sunday sc hool 10 30
am Btb! e study and prayer
serv1ce 7 JO p m Thursd ay
K tngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 am Ralph Carl
supt WorShiP serv 1ce JO 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meet tn g Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
J ay St iles pastor

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compflsh your atms Be pattent
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6 10 - N BC N~ws :), -t, 15 A6C News 6 CB S N ews 8 10 , Room

One of the
common we spell with just three letters,
W· H· Y.
As chtldren we want to know the reason to'r everything.
Why as snow cold , or sugar sweet? We grow mto adoles·
cence and the questoon ts usually linked with restrictions
Why can't I? In matunty there are more and greater prob·
lems to solve, troubles and dasappo tntments to overcome
And stall we ask the age-old queslaon, " Why?"
The Church knows our questaons and our problems and
invites us to come, brangi11g them wtth us
In the Church we find new frtends Many of them have
known sorrows and dlsappoantments and through their faath
have found courage. They wall Inspire us to try again.
Still more amportant we can learn to know the Chrtst In
His Dtvine wasdom He holds the answers to life's questaons.
In Has love He onvates all who need Has help

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Scn ool svp t , Joe Savrt:!'
Sundi'l y school Y 45 a m •
Sunday evenmg wor'5h ip 7 30
Wednesda't' pra~er and Bible
study 7 lO p m
TUPPERS
Pl.AINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURC H
Eugene Underwood , pastor ,
Howard Caldwe ll , Jr , Sunday
School Sup t -s-unday Sc hool ,
9 30 a m
Morn my Ser mon,
10 30 a m , Svnd ay evening
servtCe 7 p m
t,.ETART FALLS UNITI;O
BRETHREN
Re1o1 Freeland
N orr 1s pestor , Fl oyd Norr is ,
sup ! Sun day school 9 30 am
mornmo sermon 10 30 a m
Prayer servtce
Wedne!)day ,
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm!lh pastor Sunday Sch oot
10 a m A rth ur Henson Supt ,
Morn ing Worsh ip, 11 a m
Youn.g People s serv i ce
7
P m
Eve n mg servtce 7 30
p m Wednesday M•d Week
Prayer Servtce
7 30 p m
Youth mee tmg , 6 30 p m
Evenmg worsh1p , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZAREN~ Rey
H erber t G rate pastor Wor
Ship serv1ce , 11 am and 7 30
P m Sunday Sun day School ,
9 30 am
RJch ard Barton ,
sup! Prayer meeting Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl1tfo rd Smt i h
mmtster Su nday Schoo l 9 30
am
morn rng church JO 30
a m
Sunday event nQ service ,
7 JOp m W ednesday serv •ce a

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COM
OLD
DEXTER
CON MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday GREGATIONAL CHURCH school serv 1ce 10 a m Prayer Mrs Wor l ey F ran c ts Sunday
meetmg Th ur sday 7 p m
sc hool supt
Sunday sc hool 10
Sunday evenmg serv1ce 7 p m
am
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pom e roy
Harnsonvll le
LONG
BOTTOM
Road Rtck Mor r tson pastor
Mr
Robert
Sunday school supt
Sl eve n CHRISTIAN Stanley Sunday sc hool 9 30 Wyatt pastor Su nday Sc hool
Ronald Osborne B tble
am
morn1n g worsh p and supt
Sc hool 9 30 a m
preac h ng
commun10n
1030
am
10 4 5 am
Even1ng serv tc es
Sunday
evenmg
youth
7 30 p m
Chr tS ttan En d eavor 6 30 p m ~
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
wor sh•P ser vt ce sun day 7 30
p m
Wednesday t;!veni n g METHODIST - Ron ald We lt s
Sunday School 9 30
prayer me et tng and B ble pastor
a m
Mornwg worSh i p 10 30
sludy 7 Jl) o m
a m
Young People s S~rv tee
ST JOHN LUTHERAN 6 45 p m
Evan_gellsl tc ser
Pme Grove the Rev Arthur
v 1ce
7 30
p m
Pray e r
Combs pastor Su nday school ,
meetmg
,
Thurs
day
7
30
p m
9 30 a m
chu r c h se rvtce s
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
10 30 a m
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
L R G Juesencamp pastor
CHR 1ST B1ble School 9 30
Roger W11tr ed Sr , Sun day
a m
mornmg worshtp 10 30
Sch ool Supt
Sunday School
a m Sunday eventng WorShiP
9 30 a m
Sun day evenmg
Serv1ce , 7 30 p m
c hoir
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meettng ,
pra ctice Sunday and Wed
Tuesda y
7 30 p m
E rnest
nesday 7 p m pray er m ee t tnQ
Deete r cla ss leader Youth
and B1ble St udy Wednesday
meet1ng
Wednesday, 7 30
7 30 p m
p m
Ern est Deeter lea der
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev Free land Norrt s pastor
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday schoo l 10 a m Chur c h
CHR 1ST Robert Shook
se rv1 ce
7 p m
Wednesday
pastor Sunda y sch ool 9 30
B1ble Stud y 7 p m
am , Russell Spence r , sup!
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
worsh iP serv1 ce 10 45 am ,
OF THE
NAZARENE
even1ng worsh 1p atternatmg
Sunday Sc hoo ! 9 JO a m
Wtth C E at 7 30 p m on
Mornmg Worsh rp , 10 30 am
Sunday Prayer mee t tng 7 30
E venmg WorshiP 7 30 p m
p m Wednesday Alfred Wo lf e
Wednesday M1d Week Se rvt ce
lay leader
Sunday Sc hool Super m tend ent
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deete r
Morris M Wolfe
pastor Sunday school
9 30
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST am
worshiP serv~ee 10 30
Walter P B1kacsan pastor
am Bible study and prayer
Ronn1e Salser S s Su pt
serv tee , Wednesday 1 30 p m
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 JO a m
RUTLAND
Morn 1ng Wor sh tp 10 45 am
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Sunday evenmg worshtp 7 30
CHRIST - Rod Kasle r pastor
P m Wednesday evenmg B tble
V H Braley Sunday sc hool
St udy a p m
supt Sunday schoo l 9 JO am
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Wor Ship servtce and com
Rev Lelon GlaSl/r e, pa stor
mun 1on
10 30 am
youth
Su nday Schoo l 9 30 a m
mee tmg
6 p m
Sunday
youth and 1Un1 or youth serv 1ce,
evenmg s"erv 1ce 7
regu l ar
6 45 p m
evenmg worsh1p
board meeting th1rd Saturday
7 30 p m
prayer and pra 1se ,
7 p m
Wednesday 7 30om
RUTLAND
COfi\MUNITY
SILVER
RUN
FREE
CHURCH Sunday Sch ool
BAPTIST - Rev Ra lph Dean ,
9 30 a m WorShip serv .ce , 11
pastor Su nday St hoo! 10 a m
am
Wednesday
p rayer
Leon M1Jier , supt
Evenmg
m ee tmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
se rv tce
7 30 p m
Prayer
n1ght worsh 1p, 7 30 p m
meet 1ng T hursday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
~HESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
GOD ~ Rev
James Sa t
Lloyd D Grtm m Jr pas tor
te rf1 eld pastor Sunday Sch ool
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
9 30 am
worsh ip servtce, 11
Morn 1ng worsh•P 10 JO a m
a m
evenmg service 7,
Young people s serv1 c e 6 AS
prayer se rvi ce and youth
p m
Evangelfst 1c serv.ce
se rv 1ce, Wednesday 7 p m
7 30 p m Wednesday eventng
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
serv•ce, 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
MASON COUNTY
paslor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
a m
Robert Bobo su p1
George Casto , pastor Sunday
morn•ng
wors ht p
10 JO ,
School, 9 30, eve n1ng worsh l2!
Sunday eve n Jng $ervlce 7 30
7 30 Th ursday evenmg prayer
M 1d week servt ce Wednesday ,
serv•ce, 7 30 p m
7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second and Pomeroy Sts , Stan
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
Cra 1g , pastor Sunday schOol
C Lartmore pastor
Bob
9 45 am
worsh1p se r vice 11
Moore , Sun day Sc hool Sup t ,
am , train i ng u n1on 6 JO
Sunday School classes tor all
p m even1ng worshtp servtce
ages
9 30 am , morn 1ng
1 lO p m
M1d week prayer
worship 10 45 ; NYPS Sunday,
service Wednesday 1 30 p m
6 lOp m , ev ang elistiC Serv ic e ,
MASO~
CHURCH
Of
Sunday 7 30 p m M 1d week
CHRIST, P 0 Box 481 Miller
prayer meet1ng , Wednesday,
St , Mason W Va Sun d ay
7 3bp m • MISSIOnary rneel ing ,
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Bible Study IO a m
Wor sh ip
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
11 a m and 7 p m Stble Study
UNITED
FA4TH
NON Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
DENOMINATIONAL F-llil'V
music
Robert Smith, pastor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN SAP
school 9 30 am , cl ass leader ,
TIST - Corner of Sec ond and
Leo H il l
worsh1p se rv i ce ,
Anderson
Meson
Pastor
10 30 a m
church 7 :r6 p m
Waller Cloud Sun day schoo l,
E,OEN UNITED BREITH
9 4_5 am , worsh1p se rvice . 11
REN tN CHRIST - E lden R
em
and 7 30 p m Weekly
Bl ake , pastor Su nday Sch ool
Bible study , Wednnday 7 30
10 a
m
Howard M cC Oy , pm
Morn 1ng sermon 11 a
sup t
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
m
Sun day n tghl se rvi ces
GOO - Se~ ond St Mason W
Chr iSflttl1 Endeaver 7 30 p
Va Chester Tennant pastor
m
Song se rv1 ce 8 p m ,
Sun da y school.
10 a m ,
Prea chmg 8 30 p m , M id
morntnQ worsh IP
11 a m 1
week 'Prayer meeting Wed
evangelistic serv ic e 'l 30 p m
nesdav J p fTl
Rey Adams ,
Bible stu dy 8nd preyer service ,
lay leader
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone

Be asserhve Use vour solendid tea(Jer$hep quahtte&amp; to 4J81n
your ends

Television Log

6 - The Daily S..nunel, Maddleport-Pomt'toy, 0, ~·rtd"Y· July 19, 19H

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1- The O.Uy sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Frld.oy, July II, 1974

Sentinel Classifieds Get ·R esults!
Card of Thanks
WE WISH to

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our ap

TO GIVE away to a good horne
m I!H• country one large male
dog and 1 ' Be~g le male dog
Good wrth children and good
watch dogs Phone 992 3090:
7 19 3tc

prec lat ion to all who showed
tl'le i r k in dness and con
sidtrarion dur ing the r ecent
we espec1altv
want to thank all thos e WhO
~cKn lg ht .

cards , tell e rs ,

and

flower$ , those who brought
food and helped u) any way ,
Including the nurs i n g sta ff at

the Arcad ia Nursing Home ,
Rev . Red KolSSter , R e\1

George

Glue .

Hosp ital.

The

Holzer

Harr isonville

Wanted

Chapter of Eas tern Star , and
the Rawl ings
Funeral Home ,
The

and

Coats

of

Vona

Family '

McKn lgh_t

7- 19'21p

GROUP of k.eys on nng , BG on
tr ~ fo'und ,

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Employment

Y A R 0 SaleJuly ISth lhrV
10th 493 Broadway Street
7 !4 61(:

MEIGS County H umaOe Soc letv
Thu ll Shop open 111 a m , hi!
" JD p m. every r.,. rday and
sa turday N ew used stock
GIGANTIC Flea Markel , ! 0
arr i ving w ee kly Cto lh tng ,
vard sales . All concentrated
collec t ibles .
appliances .
at one place '1 mrte ov1 Spr 1n9
treasures , records . p ic. tures .
Avenue off Rl. 7. Ma r(! St. ,
books , tamps , toys Loca ted
Pomerov . Oh io Ffee ad
across from Pomerov Post
n,tsslon . plenty of parking ,
Olf1Ce
r es trooms and refreShments .
5 11 He
lnS tde and outside . Conta c t
Freddie Thabet. 711 5651 after
To
5 p .m . every Saturday and
Sunday Everyone welcome
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piclo. up
R tver:s rde Auto
Wrccktng , Phon e 1304J 77 3
5 F AMIL Ys ale:-Juty 19.
5890
F r iday , and July 20, Saturday
7 s lf c
at 522 Gran! St , Middleport
Some anllq ues , glassware .
household ttems , toy s and OLD furntture , oak t,!bles ,
clo thing . m tsc items 11 to 6
clocks, •c e boxes . brass beds ,
diShes, desks , or comp lete
P m.
7 18 2k
househ old s . Wr i t e M
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M iller , Rt 4, P omeroy , Ohi o,
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B I G Yard Sa le, I mlle vp on
ca ll 992 ·7760
Sto r y · ~ Run Road , south of
s 13 tfc
Mtddleport Ju l y 20 and 21 ----~---7 18 2tc JUNK AUTOS complete and
deltvered to our yard Wr:
piCkU p auto bOd ieS and bUV all
k tnds of sc rap metals and
1ron R •d er 's Stl lvage , Sta te
Rt 124 Rt 4, P omeroy , Ohio
Phone 992 5468
Produ ce d from a spectal
6 26 261p
vr nyl compound made by B
F . Goodrrch and Monsanto 5
CASH pa id for au makes and
t1mes thic ker than metal
models· o f mobtle homes
stding W il l nol dent , chtp ,
Phone area code 614 423 .9531
cr ac k , peel , r o t, ru st or
4 13 lf c
cha l k

IIIMSS and death ot our dear
si~oter
and
aunt ,
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Notice

Notice

cal l 992 ·5367

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LADY'S b i to c.:lt lost Apr i'1 16 In

the area of Second St • Anne
St ., Pom ero y Ph one 992 53511
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals wil l be
received by the Vet er an s
Memorial Hospita L Me tgs
County , Ohio at the Veteran.s
Memoria l Ho5p tta l , located m
Pomeroy , Ohi o, on Monday ,
August 12, 1974, unt il 12:00
Noon ,
Eastern
Dayltght
Sav tngs
Ttme ,
and
at
thai time will be opened
FREE HOME ESTIMATES
publicly and read . for th e
furnlshmg of all labor and
SUPERIOR
material necessary for the
VINYL PRODUCTS
construct•on of an Em ergen c y
Treatment Addttion , Veterans
Memor•at Hospital , Pomeroy.
Call Collect 1·592-5544
OhiO . All work shall be done
Athens , Oh1o
according to tne draw ings and
Specif ications as prepared by
KOSMETIC S
&amp;
Hayes . Donaldson . W tt1enmver KOSCO T
WIGS
Fo'r
a
good
l
in
e
of
&amp; Partners , Arch ttects , 601
Cosmel tcs, f rtendly se rvi ce
Eighth Street . Portsmouth ,
and someone to chat Wtf h,
onlo
g rve me a r:all Helen Jane
Separate proposa ls Wtll be
Brown , 992 ·5113
received for General W or k .
3·19.tfc
Electrical Work , P lu mbtng
Work ; Heating , Ventilating and
Air Conditioning Work and A TO Z Mart , used f urn tShed
appl iances . clothtng , dts h es
Metal Casework
and mtsc
Rt JJ oppos tte
Proposals snail be subm1t1ed
tratler cou rt , Hartford , W .
on Proposal Form s: ontained 1n
Va
the specifications and ot~er
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contract documents , Wh tch
documents ;;lre on fil e at the
Hospital and at the office of the
Architect, and are available to
all prospective bidders dur ing
regular office hours unt i l th e
closing of btds .
One complete set of b1d
A management positton can
documents , for the purpose of
be yours after 6 months of
bidd ing, may be obtamed from
Hayes , Donaldson , Wittenmyer
spectaltzed tra 1n 1ng You can
&amp;· Partners . Architects, 601
earn 515 ,000 to $35 .000 a year
Eigth Street, Portsmouth , Ohto
m management We w ill
Upon depos1t of $50 oo, Whtch
send ' you to school for 2
deposit will be refunded upon
weeks, expenses patd , tra,n
return of bid documents in good
you in lhe fteld , selling and
cronditlon withtn a per iod of
serv tctn g
estab l tshed
fifteen (15) days after openmg
business
accounts
Must be ~
of btds . Contract documents wil l
21 or over , goal ortented,.;
be mailed collec;:t, upon wrtHen
bondable, amblftous and
request and .deposit su pm 1tted
spo rt s mtnded
Com
All proposals must be ac
prehensjve ma1or medi ca l
companied by a btd bond bound
Call for appo tntmen t.
in the specifications and
ex~cuted by a bonding company
Ralph Brown
licensed by the State of Oh10
( 614) 446-9353
payable to the order of the
Bp .m. - 9 , 30p. m .
.
Owner in an amount not jess
than fi v~ (5 pet ) percent of the
amount of the bids The bond or
check shall be forfeited 1f the
bidder fails to enter mto a
contract with said Owner . The
bonds or checks of the three
lowest bidders Wtll be held until SEALES TO FIGHT
the execution of the con tract
BOSTON (UPI) - Olympic
and the furniShmgs of the
required performance bond , gold medalist Sugar Ray
after wh1ch they Will be
returned on demand
The Seales will meet New England
checks of other bidders will be middleweight champ Marvin
r,eturned on demand after the
Hagler Aug . 30 in a lik'oWlder,
bids are canvassed
A performance bond and a promoter Sam Silverman an·
.labor and m~terlal payment
bond, both of 100 percent of the noWJced Thursday .
amount of the contract. wtth
seales, winner in the 1972
satisfactory suret1es , will be
required from the succesSful Olympics m MWlich, has won
bidders for . the . fatfhful per · all 20 of his professional fights,
fOrm11nc~ of ,tne work tor eacn
including 13by knockouts while
. contract awarded .
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. Owner only upon the plans and
$peclflcahons that have bee~ \Uldefeated in 14 pro fights,
obta{{led fr.Orri, the offict: of tt:te including 12 by knockouts.
Au:hltec1 .
~ The right is reser.v ed by the
Owner tO reieot any and all
bids , and no bidder may witH draw h1S b j d for a period of
forty .f.lvJ! 145 ) days
.
This project 1S under the state
condttlons 'df E .E 0 . · as per
Government E)(E!Cu~lve Order
of JllnOary 27 , 1972 Provide
General Requirements of ai
. flrmanve act ion ' program as
per Pad 4, Sub -Part A, Sectu;m
'401 of Government E)(eelitive
Order
By OrDer Of
'f. he Meigs County
Hosp 1tal Commtssion
and Vetera{lS Memortal
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Pomeroy , Ohio
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SALES MANAGER
TRAINEE

M£lGS COUNTY, OHIO ·
MYRTLE
'STANLEY, Plaintiff
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Defendants
No. 1 5,573
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
TO · James L Bl~&lt;;kburn and
Christine Blackburn , whose last
known address was 959 Den
nlson Avenue , Col urn bus , Oh10
To : Pete Gibbons and Delores
Gibbons, whose last k,nown
address was 14Jlh W
1st
Avenue , Columbus , Ohio

lnut traditionally
er cupboard with
o: ,cc" top door , a

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dining

suttes , crafted rn
modern p la st.cs) pecan ,
1
oak, maple, from

IS12S

NEW FURNITURE tnc l udes
2 pc . livmg rooms 1n nylon ,
ercuton. velvet, vmyl and
chgard c ottons from
maple 3 pc tabl e set
S3 • . 95 ; 3
I ftntSh
bedroom
maple chests
floral swivel
S69 95 ; vinyl ·~·;:::;~;1~~
S70 I $45 Of you
ad - thru Ju ly
supply lasts )

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HOTPOINT
AIR CONDITIONERS

The Rosenberg Co.
Athens, Ohio. We close each
Friday at noon for balance of
week .

MOO MOO Oa try Bar , ag e s 20
or over Phone 378 6209 or J78
6122
7· 19 31C
BEAUTICIAN needed , mqu tre
at Kay 's Beauty Salon .
Mtddleport. Ohio
7 19. :Jtc
E'XPERIENCED
Phone 992 3982
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beaut1c 1an

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medtate ope ning s for ex
pertenced qualif tee1 e l ec
trtc1ans with a JOurneyman's
card Must be able to troub le
shoot without s up e rv tsi on
The f1rst asstgned 10b will be
to 1nstaH l1ghtmg , he&lt;}ting,
and power system 1n large
shops and warehouse m ac
cordance
w1th
nat1onal
elec tnc code Knowledge of
schematrcs and worktng
elec trical pr in ts essenltal
Good fJ tnge benef rts starttng
rate 56 .21 per hour . 5end brtef
resume of work experience
and education to Box 729B , co
The Da11y Se nttnel An equal
opportun !tv em p Ioyer
7 16-5tc
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person Crow's Steak House
7 10 12tc

ONE J yr old R eg is l ered Polled
Hereford bull , Supe rol blood
line George Ba er , Mrners
v tlle , Ohio Phone 992 31 12
7 16 6tp

EXCELSIOR Salt Works , E
Main St , Pomeroy All kmds
of salt water pellets . water
nuggets, block sa It and own
Ohio R iver Salt Phone 992 ·
3891
6·5-tfc

-------------GREEN beans, green peppers,

cucum ber s,
tomatoes •
C l eland Farms , Geraldine
Cleli:md, Ra ct ne, Ohro .
1 17 tfc

NICE J rooms and bath, all WE ARE p lc k 1ngo up a pian o.ln
electric apartment Table lop
your areil and would like
range, wall oven , real nt ce
some responsible party to
apartment. Phone 446 7699 or
take over payments
Call
eventngs at 446 ·9539
credit Manager . (614) 772·
7 18 6tc
5669 or wnte 260 East Ma m
Street, Ch tlll cothe , Ohto 45601 .
4 7 tfc
2 · BEDROOM trailer , ca rp et
and air conditiontng Phone
992 -3509
7 19 2tc

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DOUBLE ' air
c ond t t toned
sleep ing room Wi th kitchen
privilege Phone 992 5440 .
7·18 -3t c

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LARRY'S
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MOBILE
HOMES

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Frank Gheen,
--Sales Mgr.

Phone 992·

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7 18 tfc

unfurnished
apartments
Phone 992 ·5434
4·12-tfc

PRIVATE meeting room for
any organ 1zatron . phone 992 ·
3975
J 11 tfc

POMEROY

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JOBS contracted . Phone 742·
J074 or wnte Box 23, Langs .
vtlle, Ohio
7· 16.6tc

-------------WILL trim or cut trees and
shrubbery Also , clean out
basements, attics , etc . Phone
949 322 1 or 742 · ~441 .
7·14 26tc

delivered Monday through
Sa turday
and
even1ngs
Phon e' 4461142
6·13 tfc

O ' DELL Altnement, locat~d
,benlnd Rutland Grade School,
complete front and tuneup
and brake service. Pilone 742 ·
3232, Open 8 to 8 dally , ~un
days by appt only .
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Lost
y11ur
operator's license Catt 992·
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501 NYLON
REGULAR

65

harness.

x 12 MOBILE home , 3
bedroom, bath , liv ing room .
hall , and 2 bedrooms car
peted Phone 992 7751 6 16 tfc

Price includes installatloo
and free- padding . Talk to
Wendell
Grate,
carpet
consultant .

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FURNITURE
741-4211

NO. 15,174

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24-Cbests and Dressers
15.00 up
42-Twin and Full Size Beds, complete 29.95 up
3'- Poster Beds, you mushee thesl! 39 ..95 up

Special This Week!

(6 1 21 , 28 (7 J 5 , 12, 19, 26 , Me

2 BRAND NEW RECLINERS

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2 &amp;peed operation
C:holce o
water •
·temps Auto , water 1
levet control . Lint'
Filter or Power Fin
Ag lt•lor .

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30.00 u11. ·,

Several Gas &amp; Electric Ranges ·
1o-RIIfrigeralcirs, best selection now 25;po up .",
1-Wooden Dinette Set, Spanish 01k ·
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PRICED TO SELl·:.,
2-Wringer Washers, ' " thtse ·now 49.f5 up
Gold Phllco Refrlgeratgr, like new
1f9.f5
Turquoise
&amp; Refrigerator pair 24f.95
New Vinyl
4f.95

Ptrmt·Prlls

Mavtag
Halo or Htlt
Dry•rs
Surround
clothes
with verttle, ewen
httt . No t'tot SpOts, ,
no ovtrctrylng . Fine·
Mtth. t..lnt Filter .'
W• Specl•ll.:tin

MAY TAG

Red Carpttt
hrvtce

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67 Olds Cutlass 4 Door, V-8, auto............'695
65 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan ...................... 1195

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SOME GREAT USED CAR BUYS
1 2495
1973 V.W. 2 DR.
1973 PON-TIAC
'3495
1972 PLYMOUTH
'2595
1971 v.w.
'2195
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1970 PONTIAC
'1695
1970 OLDS CUTLASS
l695
1970 CAD.
'2895
1970 BUICK
'1695
·1 969 CHEV.
'1495
1969 PONTIAC
•1695
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'1095
a
1966 CHEV.
'6.9 5
Local car, priced for qu jctc sale .

LeMans 2 dr HT, vlnyl top and a i r. 11,621 mile Only
Duster , vinyl top , factory a ir, V8 , nice ca r .

2 dr . hardtop, beautiful highly metallic green with bla ck vlnyl

A real buy .

Real sharp, br ight yellow with air cond ., one owner .

1972 FORD MAVERICK ............... !2195

Bonneville 4 dr . HT, full power , air , cruise control .

6,cy ., 2 dr. One very careful local owner . You probably know h1m
well.

1972 DiEV.

4dr fa ctorya ir; ps.pb, localcar,sharp . •

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4 dr HT low m i leage, full power and a1r. Really sharp.

6 cyl ., 4 dr .• shows best of care

LeSabre Custom 4 dr

1971 FORD VB GAL. ••.•••••.••.••••••.$1795

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1971 FORD VB CUSTOM ..............'1695

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trans ., new Ford trade from original owner . Shows good care .

lmp. 4 dr HT, VB ~ auto . , PS, PB, Extra nice tor

1972 FORD GRAN TORINO .......... !2395
brakes, auto trans. , e)(tra sharp . One careful local owner .

Open unlll6:00 PM Weekdays except Thurs.

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Sat. S PM. Closed

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See Fred Blaettna r or Dan Thompson

We Bui~ Our
llusiness on Service
and now Service is
Building Our Business

iHJCLOSER
YOU LOOK, THE BETTER
WE LOOK

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After hours: 992-2412
Wrecker service: 992-7587 or 992-7135

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenin!ls Unlil6: 06--Tits p.m. Sat.

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VB 4dr. sedan . Beautiful light blue fin1sh Power steering, power

" You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"

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VB -4 dr. sedan . 351 VB, power steerlng, power brakes. auto.

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Chevelle, 2 dr , VB, auto ., real nice car , auto ., PS, PB

500, 4 dr. Sedan . 351 , VS, power steering , power brakes , auto.
trans ., New Ford trade from original owner . Nice.

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NOTICE
WE WILL CLOSE AT NOON ON SAT.

FOR OUR DAUGHTER'S

500 E. MAin St,, Pomeroy, Ohin

TILL 7 PM
SAT. TILl 5 PM
SERVICE TILl 12
NOON ON SAT.

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youths and adults will attend
the week of church camp at the
Lancaster Campgrounds
Sunday, July 21 through
Friday, July 26.

They will represen! the
United Methodist Olurches of
Meigs CoWlty and will stay
together in one of the largest
cabin units at the Camp, Camp
will begin with a special music

USI!D CARS WITH THB IIMPHASIS ON

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presentation at 2:30 p.m" by
Curt and Olarlotte Davis titled
"Love Festival." Parents and

frlenda are Invited to jom the
campers. Following the
program there will be a
14 covered dish" dinner for all.
The Rev. D. William Sydenstrlcker and the Rev. Larry
Poling will be the two minister
• COWlselorS in charge Of the
Meigs Co1mty delegation.
Registered to attend are
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Youth , Mark FnrhPR,
Randy

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1972 VEGA HATCHBACK CPE

Convertible, 6 cyl . au't.

'72 ,BUICK •..·..................!2495
Custom LeSabre, 4 dr. air •. PS, PB, vinyl roof
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Torino 2 dr. HT
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69 BUICK .......................!695
LeSabre, 4 dr. HT,, air, PS, PB

'68 PLYMOUTH ..............~95
Roadrunner 383, 4 speed

'68 MERCURY. .................!695
Monterey 2 dr., HT, air, PS, PB
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'68 BUICK .......................!695
'Special, 6 cyl. auto .

'68 CAMAR0 .....•....•...•••!695
6 cyl- auto.

&gt;;.ton truck .long wide bed, 6 cyl ., 4 sp.

Good Selection Cheaper Can
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

activiUes

such

as

swimming, crafts, and Bible
Study there will be Qther ac·
tivities. Parents are invited to
spend an evening with the
group any time they desire.
The camp will end after lunch
Friday.

Quartet coming
to three states
Gospel Crusaders
Quarte~ of Clarksburg, W. Va.
will sing from three stages this
weekend, Saturday at 7: 30 p.m.
at Mt. Hermon United
Brethren Olurch located 212
miles northwest of Five Points
on the Texas Road; S1mday at
lla.m. at the United Methodist
Olurch in Vinton, and SWlday
evening at 7:30 p.m. at the
Bulaville Congregational
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Omstian Church, three miles
' west of Addison on the
Bulavllle Road. Everyone is
welcome.

COOKOUT HELD
REEDSVILLE
The
Primary S\Ulday School class
of the UME Olurch enjoyed a
cookout and swinuning party
at Forked R\UJ State Park.
Refreshments were hotdogs,
cookies, potato chips and Kool·
Aid. Attending were Mike,
Mark and Ann Jones, Ricky
and Kevin Barton, Paula and
Jeff Cowdery, Kevin Griggs,
Brian Reed and their teacher,
Mrs. Donald Putman.

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HARRISON, N.Y. (UP!)
Defending, champion Bobby
Nichols is the first player to
announce his entry for the
$250,000 Westchester Classic,
Aug. 22-25.

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Maxine Griffith, Pre,sident of
the Ohio Valley Cbap~er,
American Institute of Banking,
Parkersburg, W. Va., and
Cashier of the Pomeroy
National Bank, attended the
District XII Leadership
Conference of the American
Institute of Banking at
Stquffer's Inn, Cincinnati,
Ohio, last Saturd.oy. Charles
and Karen Griffith accompanied Mrs, Griffith to
Cincinnati, and they all spent
SWlday at King's Island .

Three
indicted
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Three persons were indicted
by the Meigs CoWlty Grand
Jury this week.
Indi,cted were Ralph Marshall, · forgery; VIrgil Yarbrough, assault with a
dangerous weapon and Keith
Aelker, Sr., assault. serving on
the jury were Richard Sargent,
Lyle W. Hysell, Olarles Huber,
Bess Ellis, Herbert White,
Larry R. Smith, Gloria Hutton,
Robert Kuhn and Betty Faulk.

OFFICE-HOURS 9:30 10 ;,, TO 5 (CLO!&gt;~
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST..
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Curt

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M' CONFERENCE

9~NEW 1974 TOTAL ELECTRIC
PRICES START AS LOW AS

'4495 00
FOR A 12x50

12x60.... ;...............................!599500
12x65.................................... ~6995 00

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FROM DETRO ITER MOBILE HOME CORP. TO THIS AREA, 8£-RRY·
MILLER MOBILE HOME~ 105 FARSON ST.. BELPRE. OHIO. HA.S
BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE FACTORY TO SELL 100F TliESE
MOBILE HOMES AT TRU£ FACTORY INVOICE, THIS IS NOT A
SALES GlMMIC!&lt;I NOR WILL WE HAVE FALSE INVOICES. WE WILL
FURNISH YOU WITH A CERTIFIED TRUE &amp; CORRECT INVOICE ON
EACH HOME. THES_~ HOMES WILL BE SOLD SATURDAY: JUL-Y20 &amp;
SUNDAY, JULY 21iON A FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED BASIS. THE
ONLY CHARGE'OVER THE INVOICE PRICE WILL BE A $200.00 FEE
FOR DELIVERY. COMPLETE SET-UP &amp; PERMITS. A S2Qi;OQ
DEPOSIT WILL BE REQUIRED TO HOLD ANY !:lOME UNTIL
FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED BY YOU OR US.

HERE ARE SOME FEATURES
THE ALL·STEEL BONDED MOBILE
HOME OF THE FUTURE. NO WOOD
PA~EIING THE PANELING IS
GYPSUM R~K WITH A T~U~H VI NY~

afER. ylf CAN ~lfLAmR

DRY
Wf]LL
T,
1-PIECE
FIBERGlASS ROOF VIRTUALLY NO
MAINTENANCE! . ALL BLOWN-IN
INSULATION IN FLOORS, WALLS &amp;
CEILING !IT' S COOLEtliN SUMMER &amp;
WARMER IN WINTER) :
ALL STEEL 2x4 STUDDING (FLOOR
&amp; CEILING JOISTS - NOWARPEOWALLSOR WEAK FLOORS EVER I. DUE TO EVER
INCREASING - PRICES THESE MOBILE - HOMES WILL RETAIL FOR AP"
PROXIMATELY $2000 ~AFTER THE 10 UNITS ARE SOLO. ONCE AGAIN. WE
REPEAT THAT THIS I
AGIMMICK AND WE FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT THIS IS
THE MOBILE HOME OF THE FUTURE . WE WILL BE OPEN S"'gj~D/IY 9 TQ ,S AfiQ
SUNOAY12, 30T06·00. COME EARLY! I YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU I .

RIGHT-ABOVE THE NEW SILVER BRIDGE
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PHONE 446-9662

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ENTERS TOURNEY

Gowdy, Tony Kubek, Joe
Garagiola, Jim Simpson and
Maury Wills have been
selected as NBC Televison and .
Radio Network oonunentators
for baseball's 45th All...star
.:___ _ _ __::.__;:_--:,..,----...:..::.:..._-..LJ I game,
burgh. Tuesday
. night in Pitts·

'65 MUSTANG ............... ~395

71 FORD.........~............. ,.1495

camp

Local 1 owner trade-in, 4 speed trans . , G. T. equipment,
radlo, good tires, clean Inside, red finish, blk , vinyl Int.,
low mileage .

' 6 cyl. -auto .

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$2445

302 V-8 englne, automatic trans ., power steering, llke new
w -w tires, low mileage, bfk . vinyl Interior, beautiful red
finish wlth blk. vinyl top, radio, wh. covers. deluxe
e&lt;~uiDment. A share car .

'70 MAVERICK .............~ 1095

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flcial car, never tltled, bal. of warranty, loaded with
extras Including factory air, radlo &amp; tape, W· W tires,
guards &amp; all the fine accessories.

Monte'Carlo, 2 dr., HT, PS, PB, vinyl roof

'71 FORD.....•.............••• ~.1695

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$3195_,
4 Door , light grn. finish, green vlnyl top, used as Co . Of·

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'71 ,fQRD......................!.1595
LTD4dr HT air, PS, PB, vinyl roof
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'70 CHEVROLET... ;..... :.!l495

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'70 CHEVROLET........... ~.1395

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

Of

Nova, 2 dr.

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Arnold, Michael Werner, Unda
Partlow, Steve Randolph,
Terry Clark, Tina Randolph,
Pam Evans, Christie Evans,
Brent Sisson, Jim Jeffers,
Tracy Jeffers, Gene Shively,
Andy Hoover, Mark Sla~r,
Phil Ohling~, Laura Ohlinger,
Steve Call and Joyce Baker; ·
adulLhelpers (and children),
Louise Bearhs, Susie Pullins,
Ray Pullins, Scott Pullins, Lisa
Pullins, Sandra Sydenstricker,
Br~ _Sy!lenstricker, Chrissie

2 SIGIIS

'71 CHEV.......................~1695

Sydenstrlcker, Frankie Hwmel
and Artie HWJnel. ·
In addition to the regular

985-4100

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Rutlana

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SO BRING YOUR OLD CAR IN &amp; TRADE IT ON A NEW PONTIAC, BUICK,
OPEL OR G.M.C. TRUCK. BUY BEFORE THE 75 PRICE INCREAS.E. WE ONLY
HAVE 35 NEW CARS TO LAST US TILL THE 75 MODELS COME OUT IN
SEPT. HIGH TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR PRESENT CAR.

1969 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX •••.•••.• !1695
top.

PH. 992-2174

C HAS GIVEN US A PEW MORE CARS

5\lndays.

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742-4211

POMEROY, OHIO 45769

NOTICE

Fe• turing grut end of the HI SOn S1Vlng5 on a wide selection of
'74's and "CrNm ot the cropH used can . Your dollar will never
buy more value!

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16-1 &amp; 2 Pc. Uving Room Suites

Larry Spencer , Clerk
Court o Common Plen
of Meigs County
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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rubber back, 3.99 sq. yd.
N1Ce for bedrooms, dens.
kttchens, etc.
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Roll Candy Stripe With

NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
TO PAUL FREDERICK OR.
NER , JR whose last known
address wa:s Walnut Bottom
Road, CarltS.Ie, Pennsy lv ania

bedrooms, l 1h baths , large
enclosed front Porch , 2 garages
and level lot in Rutland .
Wanted a good buy for
S12,SOO 00

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carpet values . Your job can
be completed in 1 to 2 weeks.
No long waiting period.

DEFENDANT

You are hereby notified that
you have been named defendant
1n a legal act ion ent1tled Etten
Garnet Orner vs Paul Frederick
Orner , Jr . This action has been
ass1gned Case No 15,174 tn the
Court of Common Pleas , Meigs
County , Pomeroy , Ot11o 45769 ,
The preyerof the complaint is
for dtvorce , restoration of
maiden name . award of per
sonal property , and other
proper relief You are rqulred to
&amp;nswer the complaint within 28
day s after the last pubt tcatlon of
th is notice , which Will be
published once each · week Jor
six consecut ive weeks . The last
publication will be made on July
'26 and tne 28 days for answer
will commence on the date

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ...........11895
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., Vroof, air ...........11195
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S.•••••••'1195
6~ ford LTD Wagon, 'V-8 auto., P.S.•• : ••••••!995
6? ~C?ntiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, air..... 1895
68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S....... !1195
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air••••••• 11495

•7.95 Sq. Yd.

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PAUL FREDERICK ORNDER,

$8,000.00.
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SAVINGS, INVE ST IN REAL
ESTATE AND TAKE AD.
VANTAGE OF THE GAIN .

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O'DELL Aliilement , ro-c-ated
beh in d R uttand Grade- School.
complete front end service,
brakes and tuneups, wheels
balanced electronically Open
8 to 8 daily. Call 7423231 on
Sunday for appt.
7· 16 tfc

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Large and

business bu i lding 1n Mid dleport Looks nice ins1de
down s tairs
Asking
rust

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

MANAGER

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
ELLEN GARNET ORNER ,
PLAINTIFF

9 AM-8 PM

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C"ir'E"'M~E"'A"'N"'s ~coNCRETE

the sound or the Jingling or

DAILY

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fiCAvA-T 1filG7 -dcHP.r , IMrter
and ba ckhoe work ; sept1c
tanks installed ; dump trucks
and 10 boys for Mire, .will haul
flU Qirt. top sod, l 1mestone
and !}ravel . Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day pflOne 99'2 ·7089;
night Phone 992 3525 or 992· '
5232
2: ·1l -tfc

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DOZER work , land cteartng by
the acre hourly or contract.
farm ponds , roads , etc Large
doz er and operator w tth over
20 years expertence Pullins .
Ex'cavatrng , Pomeroy. Ohto .
Phone 992 2478 .
12 19.tfc

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makes, 992 -2284
Shop , Pomeroy
Singer Sales and
Sharpen Scissors
J 29 tfc

71
Pont.. Tempest, HT Cpe., V-8, auto., P.S 12095
71 Pontiac Cat. 4 Door, v-roof &amp; air•••••••. '1795
70 Chtysler Newport 4 Dr., pow. &amp; air•••• .'1995

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Mobile Homes For Sale

kitchen, large tot w1th fruit
lrees Water tap paid.
DOUBLE - For the pr ice of
one . Rent will help with the
payments 2 and 1 bedroom
apts Good part of town on nice

LISTING-

se rvice , all
The Fabric
Authorized
Servtce. We

apart

Obi

ments with furnace heat, 2
bedrooms in each , 2 full baths,
garage w1th shop Large level
lot m Pomeroy . Brick con struction .
NEW LISTING - Real n1 ce 3
bedroorr.s with large closets,
all rooms carpeted . N1ce
paneling, bath , basement and
fenced back yard
Want

NEW

-SEW
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STEREO
92.1
Pets For Sale
AKC Toy Poodle pupptes ;
WMPO-FM
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s1amese Kittens ; lrtsh Setter
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pups Kennels of Calhoun . 1
256 ·6247
7 18 26tC
Mtddlepor1-Pomerov
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We wi II be showing at
he fair. Stop in, see
ur display.

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GREAT
COUNTRY

pr~vate older home near Gavin

OPENS JULY 30

Co molete Service
Phone 949 -3821 or 9A9 . Jl61
Ra ci ne , Oh io
Crltt Bradford
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16.95

BENNY BRANHAM

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THIS, JUST $26,500.
WHY WASTE TIME• LIST
WITH THE OLDEST FULL
TIME
REAL ESTATE
OFFICE
IN
MEIG S
COUNTY WE DO GET
RESULTS. 3 SALESMEN
TO HELP IN THE SALE OF
YOUR PROPERTY
992 -2259 or 992 -2568

Vn qll B. Tt· ,durd St
Brol.:•·t
110 Mcrh,lllH Stn•t I
Pnrneruy, Ohio H769

lot.
NEW LISTING -

delivered right 1o your
project F&amp;st and easy Free
estimates . Phone 992 · 328 4.
Goegletn Re'ady ·M tx Co,
Mtddleport , Onto
6-30 .tf c

apartment ove r
3 B R .•
bath, dintng room , ni ce
kitchen , H .W. floors ca r .
peted. central H W. heat ,
excellent locat1on. SEE

$18,500 00

Gallia County
Jr. Fair

MIX

Only $8,500
BUSINESS ROOM &amp; love ly

TEAFORD

RT. 7 SOUTH -

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CONCRETE

din1ng R. Utility R., por ches,
level lot , close to shopping

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TANKS
cleaned
Modern San 1tat ton, 992 -3954 or
992 -7349 .
10·23 .1fc

NICE J BEDROOM HOME
- Bath , carpeted liv ing R. &amp;

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EXTRA n 1ce J rooms and bath
furnistted apts 1n Mtddleport
Utilities pal'd . Adu l ts on ly, no
pets . P.hOne 992 3205 before
1 30 1n evenings .
7·193tC

ABOUT S ACRES - Home 1
story frame , 3 B. R , bath ,

ACRE ·rand m Ct,este r w ith
large basement to l •ve m See
, Paul Larry Sm 1th or phone
985 4203 after .1 30 p m
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GOOD gent le ridtnQ horse. good
7 16 6tc
wtth ktdS. Phone 992 2292 or
call 992 2402
7 l7 6tc

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SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED ,
REPAIRED
MILLER
SANITAT ION ,
STEWART , OHIO PH 662 ·
3035
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POMEROY
111: 95
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NEW &amp; USED CAR SALES WILL
BE OPEN AS USUAL FOR
THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE

71 Dodg-e, Dart Swinger, Slant 6, auto...... '2195
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto........... 12195

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WILSON'S
PENNZOIL

- Tune-Up

73 Olds 98 HT Cpe., Vi'OIIf, power, air••••• '4695
73 Qlds Cutlass S. Cpe., v-roof, air, stereo •• 13895
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7~ Dodge Pol. 4 Dr. HT~ v-roof, ·air......... '3495

72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., ilower, air •••••••• '2895

742-5293

- lube, Oil, Filter

USED CARS

FOR VACATION OF EMPLOYEES
1 HOWEVER

72 Chev. Imp 'Cpe., V-8 auto~ P.S......... '2495
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72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., v-roof ............ '2695

Now Open for Business

SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned
reasonable rates . Ph
4.46
4782 , Galllpolls .. John Russell ,
owner and operator
5· 12 tf c

Garage ,
50x60
burldrng,
Cement drtvewav Phone 742
5052
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7 16 tfc

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estimates ' on ·

conve ni en t kitchen , H .W
floors · with carpet i ng in
living R . and hall , double
ca rport, storage bldg about
.85 acre . $24,000

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Se rv tce
Station

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Inside city limit on right

PHONE 992-5476 ~====::::::::::::::::~

la•ge lot. ASKING Sl0,500
LOVELY FRAME &amp; BRICK
- Almost new , 3 B. R.• bath ,

Shade
N tce for · house or
tra i l e r , plenty ot water
$2 500 Call 667 6272
7·166tp

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corner Blrck St. and Rt. 12.t.

ALSO SHAMPOO
CARPETS
AND CLEAN
UPHOLSTERY

porches. city water &amp; gas ,
stor..age buildmg , lots of tile
&amp; paneling . JUST $7 ,900
POMEROY - I st ory frame ,
3 B. R , bath , f ull basement ,

3112 ACRE S nea r Buck's Lake at

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Moved 1o Rutland . :lA mile

INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR

FOF&lt;
FHEt:
aluminum
replacement
w i ndows , sid rng , storm doors
5 RM HOU SE w ll h garage . n ic e
and w indows , Ra iling Phone
ne igh borhood 1n Sy racuse
Charles Lisle, Syracuse , Ohio .
Pnone
992-3660
1969 CHEVY Town sm an stat to n
7·9ol2tc \ carl
Jacob ,
Sale:s
wag on $!,195 good conditiOn
Representat i ve,
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Pt1or)e 992 7620
Johnson and Son , Inc
5 14 t fc
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I 72 ACRES la nd , 1965 Ford
L TO, JO 30 Wtncheslet' Phon e HOUS E - Stx room s and batn . 3
bedrooms
Wa ll to wall
7.12 365 6
ca rpet L arg e yard 511 ,700
7-19. ltp
Se e at 235 So Fourth Ave,
Mtddlepor t Phone 992 55A6
7 1 tfc
S IN Gt::R A u tomatiC Zig zag
Sew tng Machines , 1n sewtng
table Makes buttonhutes . LOTS for sa le, traile r or house
sews on buttons , blind hem s
All uttltltes Phone 74 2 J61S ,
etc Top notch condttton Pa y
Ru tland , Ohto
$51 or terms available P11on e
7 16· tfC
992 2653
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and $80 per month 2 bedroom
1969 16 FT SHA STA camprng
trarler , on same ftnan cm g
trailer Phone 882 2276 .
Phone 992 J975
7 16 61p
7 16 t fc

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BODY

HOME
DECORATING

Real Estate For Sale

101~ FT
El Dorado Tru ck
Camper Sel f -contatned Good
conditi on S800
Phon e 985
3554
STORE building , apt
and
7 19 tfc
gyrage , 75 ft . fr on tage , la rge
p&amp;rktng area Pr tc e $ 15,000,
200 BALES oat straw Phon e
E Mam St , Pomeroy , Oh 10
9
949 5 53
Write P . 0 Box 243, Syrt'l cuse ,
7-196tc
OhiO
7 18 tfc
IT 'S me)(pens1ve to clean rugs
and upholstery with Bl ue s ROOM house and bath w tth
Lus tre
Rent
e l ec trt c
show er , 2 large lots and new
sha mpooer 51
Baker Fur
utrltty buildin g, 1n Ractne ,
n 1ture Co
Oh 10 Ca II 949 5285
7 19 31c
7 16 12tc

TWO 5 room and bath apts 111.
Middleport. For Information ,
ca l l Sl92-2550 .or 742 . 6551 ,
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ttl .i4,21,2t1 (7J 5.1f,lf,:61c

Pomeroy

500 E. MAIN

JULY 22nd THRU JULY 27th

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Phone 991 -2181

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t-4 WeekdaYS
t -t Weekends

Auto Sales

For Rent

Court. Pomeroy
3324

IIIP.

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NEED responstble person to
mow yard for rest of summer
$2 SO per hour Call 992 3450
1 16·6tc

-------------WAITRESS wanted , apply

12.000 BTU
POMEROY LANDMARK

Street

Houn:

DITCHING SERVlCE

These srzes a lso available .
5,000, 6,000, 8.000. 10.000 and

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Loca1.d on lrd
Racine , Ohio.

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeifers
Day 992-7089
Night992·l525
or 992-5232

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APpliance servtce man w1th
knowledqe of refngeratton.
Vacation &amp; travel pay. :
Gallia Refrigeratton Co.
Phone 446 -4066

Specilll On C•rpe-1 Remn.ants. Free Es.tim1111.
''- your roof
leak i ng ?
Com pare our prices to any
others
We'll give vou a
profess ional roo t for less .
Call tf2.U52 For
Es1lm~tuot A.,.,. Type

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Vinyl Wall Fabric

I•Oolled.

Real Estate For Scile

Help Wanted

Armstrong Urtaleum

•109.95

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

CLOSED

Water Lmes and Power
Lines . AU work done by the
foot or contract . Also dozer
work and septic tanks in-

4,000 BTU

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1968 TAYLOR Craft trailer , 17
ff Sleeps 6, vefy good con
d1tion . can 99? 2941
7 12 71 C

ONE turn ls~ed apartment ~ 1
bedroom , kitchen, bath and
snower . On Route JJ, Mason,
W
Va . Also, 1 f.urntshed
apartment , 2 bedroom , I1Vlno
room , kl1chen, bath and
snower
S,m~
location
Utilities furn ishe d . Phone
(J O~ ) 773 5147 . Re,vnolds '
Apts
1· 10 T2tc

L.•rry Spencer,
Cf'-f" of Courts.
Coun.ty
Cqm.motl PIHI Court

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MOBILE HOME in Middleport
Adult$ only Phorte 992 5592
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4 ~OOMS and batl'l home for
rent th Rutland . Phone 992 ·
58?8 ,
· 7 14·tfc

0•'"' June 11, ,lf74

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REGISTERED Toy Fo• terrter
puppies
Phone
Vernon
.weber Rutland , '.t2 5625 .
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1 14 61c 110,000 BTU gas for c ed air
furnace Phone 992 3530 or see
at \99jw\ulbe.rry Avenue
.:i ROCERY buslne•n tor sa le
7 18 Jtc
eulldtng for sate or lease
Phone 771 -56 18 from 8: 30pm
to lO p m , tor appo intment
3 10 tfc

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enswer. or ·~Jherw,ist respond u
· rect\ilrtd by the Ohio R.ules of
·(1vU Proc.tcture , iudg{Tler:H by
defavft w\lf bt!' nnd.ertd ~oalnst
V.u fo'r. ttlt relief demanded In
the Compl.,nt .
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Phone 992 3982 .
1 18 :l!C

BUS I NE SS room , 22 • BO , 234 E
Matn • St , Pom~ro y, Ohio
Phone 992 5786 or 992 3975.
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STARCRAFT Fg!ddOWf\5 II
w•ll pay you to cl'lec.k our
price and quatlt; we service
what we sell Camp Conley
S tC~rcrMt Sates , Rt 62 North
of Pt Pleasant beh ind Red
carp et tnn .
1 18 21C

PAINT DAMAGE 197ol Zig Za g 1969 RAMBLER . 6 cyl inder
SE WING MACH I NE S ST IL L
$550 Phone 992 763 1
ln orlg mal ca rtons No at
7 s. lfc
tachm ents needed as our
controls are bu il l in . Sews
VEGA
Hat chback
wrth 1 or 2 needles , makes 19 7 1
Ch
evrolel.
4
speed
. 42 ,000
buttonholes , se w on buttons ,
m iles gree n co lor And also , a
monograms . and bl 1n d hem
1965 Fo rd 6 cylmde r eng me .
stt t ch Full cash price SJB SO
also an automat1c trans
or budget plan availab le
mtSSton Phon e I (304} 882
Phone 99 2 265J
2052
7· 161fc
7· 18 6t c

f-URNISH ED
apartment ,
adults on ly 1n Mtddleport
Phone 992 ·3874

You are hereby· notif ted that
vou have been named Oeten
dants In a tegl!!d actton entitled
Myrtle Stanley, Plaintrff , vs
James L Blackburn , Christine
Blackburn , Pete Gibbons and
Delores Gibbons , Defendants
ThiS action haa been assigned
case No. 15, 573 and is pending
In the Coyrt of Common I' leas of
Meigs Count.v, Pqmeroy , Oh to,

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W Main

UNFURNISHED house on 1637
lin coln He lgt1ts , 4 rooms ,
bath , f~ll basement. ni ce yard
and dnveway . Phone 992 2780
or 992 3432
7 17 ttc

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PlEAS

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roots , hous.e5 , outbuildings , 1972 HONDA 4SO, 1911 Ford
w ill do roof i ng Phone 9U
pickup AJmost an acre of
7t 29,
lond on Coun l v Ro\"!id l B
7 16 6tc
Phone 7•2 3502 .
7 18 Jlc

SHULER'S MARKET

Brown Pasteboard , Sheet
Iron, Refrigerators, Hot
Water Tanks, Auto bodies,
without motors. Scrap Iron,
Cast Iron, Copper, Brass,
Aluminum, Auto Batteries ,
Auto .Radiators. Sell to

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WILL pamt barn roots , house

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Th•:;Obiect Q.f the Compta~rlt is
to require forfeiture of the In
Nrest Qf the De endants In the
re•l estate described in an lillnd
ln~tallmel'\t confract 1 recordhd
In Volume
P.a.ge 483, Meigs
'Coi.m y M9r1oage Recor:ds , to
dectett the contract null and
.void; •n~ order the same
r•leailed from r'ec:cu-d
You. are: · reqUir.ed tQ answer
tht Compl81nt · wifhm 28 daY.s
affitr fh H1st publication of this
noth;;e, Wnltb will be. pu.bl lst;J'e~
9flc• "ch. . week- for IIX b'o~ - .
, ,.-~uflve .weeks . ;The · last
. ~DH&lt;af,IOI'I w~it · be Made, on· July
lf; 1f1•. · .6i'ld t'he 78 davs . tor
•n•*Wr wilr'commence on tha.1

OUR SERVICE &amp; PARTS
DEPARTMENT WILL BE

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Sentinel Classifieds Get ·R esults!
Card of Thanks
WE WISH to

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our ap

TO GIVE away to a good horne
m I!H• country one large male
dog and 1 ' Be~g le male dog
Good wrth children and good
watch dogs Phone 992 3090:
7 19 3tc

prec lat ion to all who showed
tl'le i r k in dness and con
sidtrarion dur ing the r ecent
we espec1altv
want to thank all thos e WhO
~cKn lg ht .

cards , tell e rs ,

and

flower$ , those who brought
food and helped u) any way ,
Including the nurs i n g sta ff at

the Arcad ia Nursing Home ,
Rev . Red KolSSter , R e\1

George

Glue .

Hosp ital.

The

Holzer

Harr isonville

Wanted

Chapter of Eas tern Star , and
the Rawl ings
Funeral Home ,
The

and

Coats

of

Vona

Family '

McKn lgh_t

7- 19'21p

GROUP of k.eys on nng , BG on
tr ~ fo'und ,

Buy

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Employment

Y A R 0 SaleJuly ISth lhrV
10th 493 Broadway Street
7 !4 61(:

MEIGS County H umaOe Soc letv
Thu ll Shop open 111 a m , hi!
" JD p m. every r.,. rday and
sa turday N ew used stock
GIGANTIC Flea Markel , ! 0
arr i ving w ee kly Cto lh tng ,
vard sales . All concentrated
collec t ibles .
appliances .
at one place '1 mrte ov1 Spr 1n9
treasures , records . p ic. tures .
Avenue off Rl. 7. Ma r(! St. ,
books , tamps , toys Loca ted
Pomerov . Oh io Ffee ad
across from Pomerov Post
n,tsslon . plenty of parking ,
Olf1Ce
r es trooms and refreShments .
5 11 He
lnS tde and outside . Conta c t
Freddie Thabet. 711 5651 after
To
5 p .m . every Saturday and
Sunday Everyone welcome
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piclo. up
R tver:s rde Auto
Wrccktng , Phon e 1304J 77 3
5 F AMIL Ys ale:-Juty 19.
5890
F r iday , and July 20, Saturday
7 s lf c
at 522 Gran! St , Middleport
Some anllq ues , glassware .
household ttems , toy s and OLD furntture , oak t,!bles ,
clo thing . m tsc items 11 to 6
clocks, •c e boxes . brass beds ,
diShes, desks , or comp lete
P m.
7 18 2k
househ old s . Wr i t e M
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M iller , Rt 4, P omeroy , Ohi o,
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B I G Yard Sa le, I mlle vp on
ca ll 992 ·7760
Sto r y · ~ Run Road , south of
s 13 tfc
Mtddleport Ju l y 20 and 21 ----~---7 18 2tc JUNK AUTOS complete and
deltvered to our yard Wr:
piCkU p auto bOd ieS and bUV all
k tnds of sc rap metals and
1ron R •d er 's Stl lvage , Sta te
Rt 124 Rt 4, P omeroy , Ohio
Phone 992 5468
Produ ce d from a spectal
6 26 261p
vr nyl compound made by B
F . Goodrrch and Monsanto 5
CASH pa id for au makes and
t1mes thic ker than metal
models· o f mobtle homes
stding W il l nol dent , chtp ,
Phone area code 614 423 .9531
cr ac k , peel , r o t, ru st or
4 13 lf c
cha l k

IIIMSS and death ot our dear
si~oter
and
aunt ,
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Notice

Notice

cal l 992 ·5367

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LADY'S b i to c.:lt lost Apr i'1 16 In

the area of Second St • Anne
St ., Pom ero y Ph one 992 53511
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals wil l be
received by the Vet er an s
Memorial Hospita L Me tgs
County , Ohio at the Veteran.s
Memoria l Ho5p tta l , located m
Pomeroy , Ohi o, on Monday ,
August 12, 1974, unt il 12:00
Noon ,
Eastern
Dayltght
Sav tngs
Ttme ,
and
at
thai time will be opened
FREE HOME ESTIMATES
publicly and read . for th e
furnlshmg of all labor and
SUPERIOR
material necessary for the
VINYL PRODUCTS
construct•on of an Em ergen c y
Treatment Addttion , Veterans
Memor•at Hospital , Pomeroy.
Call Collect 1·592-5544
OhiO . All work shall be done
Athens , Oh1o
according to tne draw ings and
Specif ications as prepared by
KOSMETIC S
&amp;
Hayes . Donaldson . W tt1enmver KOSCO T
WIGS
Fo'r
a
good
l
in
e
of
&amp; Partners , Arch ttects , 601
Cosmel tcs, f rtendly se rvi ce
Eighth Street . Portsmouth ,
and someone to chat Wtf h,
onlo
g rve me a r:all Helen Jane
Separate proposa ls Wtll be
Brown , 992 ·5113
received for General W or k .
3·19.tfc
Electrical Work , P lu mbtng
Work ; Heating , Ventilating and
Air Conditioning Work and A TO Z Mart , used f urn tShed
appl iances . clothtng , dts h es
Metal Casework
and mtsc
Rt JJ oppos tte
Proposals snail be subm1t1ed
tratler cou rt , Hartford , W .
on Proposal Form s: ontained 1n
Va
the specifications and ot~er
4 10 ttc
contract documents , Wh tch
documents ;;lre on fil e at the
Hospital and at the office of the
Architect, and are available to
all prospective bidders dur ing
regular office hours unt i l th e
closing of btds .
One complete set of b1d
A management positton can
documents , for the purpose of
be yours after 6 months of
bidd ing, may be obtamed from
Hayes , Donaldson , Wittenmyer
spectaltzed tra 1n 1ng You can
&amp;· Partners . Architects, 601
earn 515 ,000 to $35 .000 a year
Eigth Street, Portsmouth , Ohto
m management We w ill
Upon depos1t of $50 oo, Whtch
send ' you to school for 2
deposit will be refunded upon
weeks, expenses patd , tra,n
return of bid documents in good
you in lhe fteld , selling and
cronditlon withtn a per iod of
serv tctn g
estab l tshed
fifteen (15) days after openmg
business
accounts
Must be ~
of btds . Contract documents wil l
21 or over , goal ortented,.;
be mailed collec;:t, upon wrtHen
bondable, amblftous and
request and .deposit su pm 1tted
spo rt s mtnded
Com
All proposals must be ac
prehensjve ma1or medi ca l
companied by a btd bond bound
Call for appo tntmen t.
in the specifications and
ex~cuted by a bonding company
Ralph Brown
licensed by the State of Oh10
( 614) 446-9353
payable to the order of the
Bp .m. - 9 , 30p. m .
.
Owner in an amount not jess
than fi v~ (5 pet ) percent of the
amount of the bids The bond or
check shall be forfeited 1f the
bidder fails to enter mto a
contract with said Owner . The
bonds or checks of the three
lowest bidders Wtll be held until SEALES TO FIGHT
the execution of the con tract
BOSTON (UPI) - Olympic
and the furniShmgs of the
required performance bond , gold medalist Sugar Ray
after wh1ch they Will be
returned on demand
The Seales will meet New England
checks of other bidders will be middleweight champ Marvin
r,eturned on demand after the
Hagler Aug . 30 in a lik'oWlder,
bids are canvassed
A performance bond and a promoter Sam Silverman an·
.labor and m~terlal payment
bond, both of 100 percent of the noWJced Thursday .
amount of the contract. wtth
seales, winner in the 1972
satisfactory suret1es , will be
required from the succesSful Olympics m MWlich, has won
bidders for . the . fatfhful per · all 20 of his professional fights,
fOrm11nc~ of ,tne work tor eacn
including 13by knockouts while
. contract awarded .
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'Bids shall be su.bmitte9 to the Hagler, of Brockton, Mass., is
. Owner only upon the plans and
$peclflcahons that have bee~ \Uldefeated in 14 pro fights,
obta{{led fr.Orri, the offict: of tt:te including 12 by knockouts.
Au:hltec1 .
~ The right is reser.v ed by the
Owner tO reieot any and all
bids , and no bidder may witH draw h1S b j d for a period of
forty .f.lvJ! 145 ) days
.
This project 1S under the state
condttlons 'df E .E 0 . · as per
Government E)(E!Cu~lve Order
of JllnOary 27 , 1972 Provide
General Requirements of ai
. flrmanve act ion ' program as
per Pad 4, Sub -Part A, Sectu;m
'401 of Government E)(eelitive
Order
By OrDer Of
'f. he Meigs County
Hosp 1tal Commtssion
and Vetera{lS Memortal
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Pomeroy , Ohio
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SALES MANAGER
TRAINEE

M£lGS COUNTY, OHIO ·
MYRTLE
'STANLEY, Plaintiff
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Defendants
No. 1 5,573
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
TO · James L Bl~&lt;;kburn and
Christine Blackburn , whose last
known address was 959 Den
nlson Avenue , Col urn bus , Oh10
To : Pete Gibbons and Delores
Gibbons, whose last k,nown
address was 14Jlh W
1st
Avenue , Columbus , Ohio

lnut traditionally
er cupboard with
o: ,cc" top door , a

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dining

suttes , crafted rn
modern p la st.cs) pecan ,
1
oak, maple, from

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NEW FURNITURE tnc l udes
2 pc . livmg rooms 1n nylon ,
ercuton. velvet, vmyl and
chgard c ottons from
maple 3 pc tabl e set
S3 • . 95 ; 3
I ftntSh
bedroom
maple chests
floral swivel
S69 95 ; vinyl ·~·;:::;~;1~~
S70 I $45 Of you
ad - thru Ju ly
supply lasts )

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HOTPOINT
AIR CONDITIONERS

The Rosenberg Co.
Athens, Ohio. We close each
Friday at noon for balance of
week .

MOO MOO Oa try Bar , ag e s 20
or over Phone 378 6209 or J78
6122
7· 19 31C
BEAUTICIAN needed , mqu tre
at Kay 's Beauty Salon .
Mtddleport. Ohio
7 19. :Jtc
E'XPERIENCED
Phone 992 3982
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beaut1c 1an

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medtate ope ning s for ex
pertenced qualif tee1 e l ec
trtc1ans with a JOurneyman's
card Must be able to troub le
shoot without s up e rv tsi on
The f1rst asstgned 10b will be
to 1nstaH l1ghtmg , he&lt;}ting,
and power system 1n large
shops and warehouse m ac
cordance
w1th
nat1onal
elec tnc code Knowledge of
schematrcs and worktng
elec trical pr in ts essenltal
Good fJ tnge benef rts starttng
rate 56 .21 per hour . 5end brtef
resume of work experience
and education to Box 729B , co
The Da11y Se nttnel An equal
opportun !tv em p Ioyer
7 16-5tc
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person Crow's Steak House
7 10 12tc

ONE J yr old R eg is l ered Polled
Hereford bull , Supe rol blood
line George Ba er , Mrners
v tlle , Ohio Phone 992 31 12
7 16 6tp

EXCELSIOR Salt Works , E
Main St , Pomeroy All kmds
of salt water pellets . water
nuggets, block sa It and own
Ohio R iver Salt Phone 992 ·
3891
6·5-tfc

-------------GREEN beans, green peppers,

cucum ber s,
tomatoes •
C l eland Farms , Geraldine
Cleli:md, Ra ct ne, Ohro .
1 17 tfc

NICE J rooms and bath, all WE ARE p lc k 1ngo up a pian o.ln
electric apartment Table lop
your areil and would like
range, wall oven , real nt ce
some responsible party to
apartment. Phone 446 7699 or
take over payments
Call
eventngs at 446 ·9539
credit Manager . (614) 772·
7 18 6tc
5669 or wnte 260 East Ma m
Street, Ch tlll cothe , Ohto 45601 .
4 7 tfc
2 · BEDROOM trailer , ca rp et
and air conditiontng Phone
992 -3509
7 19 2tc

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DOUBLE ' air
c ond t t toned
sleep ing room Wi th kitchen
privilege Phone 992 5440 .
7·18 -3t c

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LARRY'S
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MOBILE
HOMES

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Frank Gheen,
--Sales Mgr.

Phone 992·

-----------...J AND 4 ROOM furni Shed And
7 18 tfc

unfurnished
apartments
Phone 992 ·5434
4·12-tfc

PRIVATE meeting room for
any organ 1zatron . phone 992 ·
3975
J 11 tfc

POMEROY

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JOBS contracted . Phone 742·
J074 or wnte Box 23, Langs .
vtlle, Ohio
7· 16.6tc

-------------WILL trim or cut trees and
shrubbery Also , clean out
basements, attics , etc . Phone
949 322 1 or 742 · ~441 .
7·14 26tc

delivered Monday through
Sa turday
and
even1ngs
Phon e' 4461142
6·13 tfc

O ' DELL Altnement, locat~d
,benlnd Rutland Grade School,
complete front and tuneup
and brake service. Pilone 742 ·
3232, Open 8 to 8 dally , ~un
days by appt only .
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cancelled?
Lost
y11ur
operator's license Catt 992·
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501 NYLON
REGULAR

65

harness.

x 12 MOBILE home , 3
bedroom, bath , liv ing room .
hall , and 2 bedrooms car
peted Phone 992 7751 6 16 tfc

Price includes installatloo
and free- padding . Talk to
Wendell
Grate,
carpet
consultant .

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FURNITURE
741-4211

NO. 15,174

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24-Cbests and Dressers
15.00 up
42-Twin and Full Size Beds, complete 29.95 up
3'- Poster Beds, you mushee thesl! 39 ..95 up

Special This Week!

(6 1 21 , 28 (7 J 5 , 12, 19, 26 , Me

2 BRAND NEW RECLINERS

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• Automatics
2 &amp;peed operation
C:holce o
water •
·temps Auto , water 1
levet control . Lint'
Filter or Power Fin
Ag lt•lor .

Redu~d

to .9.95 ·

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30.00 u11. ·,

Several Gas &amp; Electric Ranges ·
1o-RIIfrigeralcirs, best selection now 25;po up .",
1-Wooden Dinette Set, Spanish 01k ·
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PRICED TO SELl·:.,
2-Wringer Washers, ' " thtse ·now 49.f5 up
Gold Phllco Refrlgeratgr, like new
1f9.f5
Turquoise
&amp; Refrigerator pair 24f.95
New Vinyl
4f.95

Ptrmt·Prlls

Mavtag
Halo or Htlt
Dry•rs
Surround
clothes
with verttle, ewen
httt . No t'tot SpOts, ,
no ovtrctrylng . Fine·
Mtth. t..lnt Filter .'
W• Specl•ll.:tin

MAY TAG

Red Carpttt
hrvtce

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67 Dodge Cor. HT Cpe., V-8, 4 speed ....... .'495
67 Olds Cutlass 4 Door, V-8, auto............'695
65 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan ...................... 1195

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SOME GREAT USED CAR BUYS
1 2495
1973 V.W. 2 DR.
1973 PON-TIAC
'3495
1972 PLYMOUTH
'2595
1971 v.w.
'2195
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1970 PONTIAC
'1695
1970 OLDS CUTLASS
l695
1970 CAD.
'2895
1970 BUICK
'1695
·1 969 CHEV.
'1495
1969 PONTIAC
•1695
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'1095
a
1966 CHEV.
'6.9 5
Local car, priced for qu jctc sale .

LeMans 2 dr HT, vlnyl top and a i r. 11,621 mile Only
Duster , vinyl top , factory a ir, V8 , nice ca r .

2 dr . hardtop, beautiful highly metallic green with bla ck vlnyl

A real buy .

Real sharp, br ight yellow with air cond ., one owner .

1972 FORD MAVERICK ............... !2195

Bonneville 4 dr . HT, full power , air , cruise control .

6,cy ., 2 dr. One very careful local owner . You probably know h1m
well.

1972 DiEV.

4dr fa ctorya ir; ps.pb, localcar,sharp . •

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4 dr HT low m i leage, full power and a1r. Really sharp.

6 cyl ., 4 dr .• shows best of care

LeSabre Custom 4 dr

1971 FORD VB GAL. ••.•••••.••.••••••.$1795

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1971 FORD VB CUSTOM ..............'1695

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trans ., new Ford trade from original owner . Shows good care .

lmp. 4 dr HT, VB ~ auto . , PS, PB, Extra nice tor

1972 FORD GRAN TORINO .......... !2395
brakes, auto trans. , e)(tra sharp . One careful local owner .

Open unlll6:00 PM Weekdays except Thurs.

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Sat. S PM. Closed

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See Fred Blaettna r or Dan Thompson

We Bui~ Our
llusiness on Service
and now Service is
Building Our Business

iHJCLOSER
YOU LOOK, THE BETTER
WE LOOK

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. Phones: 992-2196
After hours: 992-2412
Wrecker service: 992-7587 or 992-7135

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenin!ls Unlil6: 06--Tits p.m. Sat.

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BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR NEW OR USED, YOU OWE IT TO YOUR SELF

VB 4dr. sedan . Beautiful light blue fin1sh Power steering, power

" You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"

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VB -4 dr. sedan . 351 VB, power steerlng, power brakes. auto.

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Chevelle, 2 dr , VB, auto ., real nice car , auto ., PS, PB

500, 4 dr. Sedan . 351 , VS, power steering , power brakes , auto.
trans ., New Ford trade from original owner . Nice.

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NOTICE
WE WILL CLOSE AT NOON ON SAT.

FOR OUR DAUGHTER'S

500 E. MAin St,, Pomeroy, Ohin

TILL 7 PM
SAT. TILl 5 PM
SERVICE TILl 12
NOON ON SAT.

WEDDING

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Thirty"'ne United Methodist
youths and adults will attend
the week of church camp at the
Lancaster Campgrounds
Sunday, July 21 through
Friday, July 26.

They will represen! the
United Methodist Olurches of
Meigs CoWlty and will stay
together in one of the largest
cabin units at the Camp, Camp
will begin with a special music

USI!D CARS WITH THB IIMPHASIS ON

economY!

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presentation at 2:30 p.m" by
Curt and Olarlotte Davis titled
"Love Festival." Parents and

frlenda are Invited to jom the
campers. Following the
program there will be a
14 covered dish" dinner for all.
The Rev. D. William Sydenstrlcker and the Rev. Larry
Poling will be the two minister
• COWlselorS in charge Of the
Meigs Co1mty delegation.
Registered to attend are
,
Youth , Mark FnrhPR,
Randy

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Monterey, 4 dr. sedan, air, ps. pb, vin'yl roof.
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1972 VEGA HATCHBACK CPE

Convertible, 6 cyl . au't.

'72 ,BUICK •..·..................!2495
Custom LeSabre, 4 dr. air •. PS, PB, vinyl roof
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Torino 2 dr. HT
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69 BUICK .......................!695
LeSabre, 4 dr. HT,, air, PS, PB

'68 PLYMOUTH ..............~95
Roadrunner 383, 4 speed

'68 MERCURY. .................!695
Monterey 2 dr., HT, air, PS, PB
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'68 BUICK .......................!695
'Special, 6 cyl. auto .

'68 CAMAR0 .....•....•...•••!695
6 cyl- auto.

&gt;;.ton truck .long wide bed, 6 cyl ., 4 sp.

Good Selection Cheaper Can
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

activiUes

such

as

swimming, crafts, and Bible
Study there will be Qther ac·
tivities. Parents are invited to
spend an evening with the
group any time they desire.
The camp will end after lunch
Friday.

Quartet coming
to three states
Gospel Crusaders
Quarte~ of Clarksburg, W. Va.
will sing from three stages this
weekend, Saturday at 7: 30 p.m.
at Mt. Hermon United
Brethren Olurch located 212
miles northwest of Five Points
on the Texas Road; S1mday at
lla.m. at the United Methodist
Olurch in Vinton, and SWlday
evening at 7:30 p.m. at the
Bulaville Congregational
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Omstian Church, three miles
' west of Addison on the
Bulavllle Road. Everyone is
welcome.

COOKOUT HELD
REEDSVILLE
The
Primary S\Ulday School class
of the UME Olurch enjoyed a
cookout and swinuning party
at Forked R\UJ State Park.
Refreshments were hotdogs,
cookies, potato chips and Kool·
Aid. Attending were Mike,
Mark and Ann Jones, Ricky
and Kevin Barton, Paula and
Jeff Cowdery, Kevin Griggs,
Brian Reed and their teacher,
Mrs. Donald Putman.

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HARRISON, N.Y. (UP!)
Defending, champion Bobby
Nichols is the first player to
announce his entry for the
$250,000 Westchester Classic,
Aug. 22-25.

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Maxine Griffith, Pre,sident of
the Ohio Valley Cbap~er,
American Institute of Banking,
Parkersburg, W. Va., and
Cashier of the Pomeroy
National Bank, attended the
District XII Leadership
Conference of the American
Institute of Banking at
Stquffer's Inn, Cincinnati,
Ohio, last Saturd.oy. Charles
and Karen Griffith accompanied Mrs, Griffith to
Cincinnati, and they all spent
SWlday at King's Island .

Three
indicted
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by the Meigs CoWlty Grand
Jury this week.
Indi,cted were Ralph Marshall, · forgery; VIrgil Yarbrough, assault with a
dangerous weapon and Keith
Aelker, Sr., assault. serving on
the jury were Richard Sargent,
Lyle W. Hysell, Olarles Huber,
Bess Ellis, Herbert White,
Larry R. Smith, Gloria Hutton,
Robert Kuhn and Betty Faulk.

OFFICE-HOURS 9:30 10 ;,, TO 5 (CLO!&gt;~
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST..
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Curt

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9~NEW 1974 TOTAL ELECTRIC
PRICES START AS LOW AS

'4495 00
FOR A 12x50

12x60.... ;...............................!599500
12x65.................................... ~6995 00

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FROM DETRO ITER MOBILE HOME CORP. TO THIS AREA, 8£-RRY·
MILLER MOBILE HOME~ 105 FARSON ST.. BELPRE. OHIO. HA.S
BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE FACTORY TO SELL 100F TliESE
MOBILE HOMES AT TRU£ FACTORY INVOICE, THIS IS NOT A
SALES GlMMIC!&lt;I NOR WILL WE HAVE FALSE INVOICES. WE WILL
FURNISH YOU WITH A CERTIFIED TRUE &amp; CORRECT INVOICE ON
EACH HOME. THES_~ HOMES WILL BE SOLD SATURDAY: JUL-Y20 &amp;
SUNDAY, JULY 21iON A FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED BASIS. THE
ONLY CHARGE'OVER THE INVOICE PRICE WILL BE A $200.00 FEE
FOR DELIVERY. COMPLETE SET-UP &amp; PERMITS. A S2Qi;OQ
DEPOSIT WILL BE REQUIRED TO HOLD ANY !:lOME UNTIL
FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED BY YOU OR US.

HERE ARE SOME FEATURES
THE ALL·STEEL BONDED MOBILE
HOME OF THE FUTURE. NO WOOD
PA~EIING THE PANELING IS
GYPSUM R~K WITH A T~U~H VI NY~

afER. ylf CAN ~lfLAmR

DRY
Wf]LL
T,
1-PIECE
FIBERGlASS ROOF VIRTUALLY NO
MAINTENANCE! . ALL BLOWN-IN
INSULATION IN FLOORS, WALLS &amp;
CEILING !IT' S COOLEtliN SUMMER &amp;
WARMER IN WINTER) :
ALL STEEL 2x4 STUDDING (FLOOR
&amp; CEILING JOISTS - NOWARPEOWALLSOR WEAK FLOORS EVER I. DUE TO EVER
INCREASING - PRICES THESE MOBILE - HOMES WILL RETAIL FOR AP"
PROXIMATELY $2000 ~AFTER THE 10 UNITS ARE SOLO. ONCE AGAIN. WE
REPEAT THAT THIS I
AGIMMICK AND WE FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT THIS IS
THE MOBILE HOME OF THE FUTURE . WE WILL BE OPEN S"'gj~D/IY 9 TQ ,S AfiQ
SUNOAY12, 30T06·00. COME EARLY! I YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU I .

RIGHT-ABOVE THE NEW SILVER BRIDGE
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PHONE 446-9662

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ENTERS TOURNEY

Gowdy, Tony Kubek, Joe
Garagiola, Jim Simpson and
Maury Wills have been
selected as NBC Televison and .
Radio Network oonunentators
for baseball's 45th All...star
.:___ _ _ __::.__;:_--:,..,----...:..::.:..._-..LJ I game,
burgh. Tuesday
. night in Pitts·

'65 MUSTANG ............... ~395

71 FORD.........~............. ,.1495

camp

Local 1 owner trade-in, 4 speed trans . , G. T. equipment,
radlo, good tires, clean Inside, red finish, blk , vinyl Int.,
low mileage .

' 6 cyl. -auto .

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302 V-8 englne, automatic trans ., power steering, llke new
w -w tires, low mileage, bfk . vinyl Interior, beautiful red
finish wlth blk. vinyl top, radio, wh. covers. deluxe
e&lt;~uiDment. A share car .

'70 MAVERICK .............~ 1095

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flcial car, never tltled, bal. of warranty, loaded with
extras Including factory air, radlo &amp; tape, W· W tires,
guards &amp; all the fine accessories.

Monte'Carlo, 2 dr., HT, PS, PB, vinyl roof

'71 FORD.....•.............••• ~.1695

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$3195_,
4 Door , light grn. finish, green vlnyl top, used as Co . Of·

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'71 ,fQRD......................!.1595
LTD4dr HT air, PS, PB, vinyl roof
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'70 CHEVROLET... ;..... :.!l495

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'70 CHEVROLET........... ~.1395

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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Nova, 2 dr.

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Arnold, Michael Werner, Unda
Partlow, Steve Randolph,
Terry Clark, Tina Randolph,
Pam Evans, Christie Evans,
Brent Sisson, Jim Jeffers,
Tracy Jeffers, Gene Shively,
Andy Hoover, Mark Sla~r,
Phil Ohling~, Laura Ohlinger,
Steve Call and Joyce Baker; ·
adulLhelpers (and children),
Louise Bearhs, Susie Pullins,
Ray Pullins, Scott Pullins, Lisa
Pullins, Sandra Sydenstricker,
Br~ _Sy!lenstricker, Chrissie

2 SIGIIS

'71 CHEV.......................~1695

Sydenstrlcker, Frankie Hwmel
and Artie HWJnel. ·
In addition to the regular

985-4100

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Rutlana

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SO BRING YOUR OLD CAR IN &amp; TRADE IT ON A NEW PONTIAC, BUICK,
OPEL OR G.M.C. TRUCK. BUY BEFORE THE 75 PRICE INCREAS.E. WE ONLY
HAVE 35 NEW CARS TO LAST US TILL THE 75 MODELS COME OUT IN
SEPT. HIGH TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR PRESENT CAR.

1969 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX •••.•••.• !1695
top.

PH. 992-2174

C HAS GIVEN US A PEW MORE CARS

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742-4211

POMEROY, OHIO 45769

NOTICE

Fe• turing grut end of the HI SOn S1Vlng5 on a wide selection of
'74's and "CrNm ot the cropH used can . Your dollar will never
buy more value!

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16-1 &amp; 2 Pc. Uving Room Suites

Larry Spencer , Clerk
Court o Common Plen
of Meigs County
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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rubber back, 3.99 sq. yd.
N1Ce for bedrooms, dens.
kttchens, etc.
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Roll Candy Stripe With

NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
TO PAUL FREDERICK OR.
NER , JR whose last known
address wa:s Walnut Bottom
Road, CarltS.Ie, Pennsy lv ania

bedrooms, l 1h baths , large
enclosed front Porch , 2 garages
and level lot in Rutland .
Wanted a good buy for
S12,SOO 00

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carpet values . Your job can
be completed in 1 to 2 weeks.
No long waiting period.

DEFENDANT

You are hereby notified that
you have been named defendant
1n a legal act ion ent1tled Etten
Garnet Orner vs Paul Frederick
Orner , Jr . This action has been
ass1gned Case No 15,174 tn the
Court of Common Pleas , Meigs
County , Pomeroy , Ot11o 45769 ,
The preyerof the complaint is
for dtvorce , restoration of
maiden name . award of per
sonal property , and other
proper relief You are rqulred to
&amp;nswer the complaint within 28
day s after the last pubt tcatlon of
th is notice , which Will be
published once each · week Jor
six consecut ive weeks . The last
publication will be made on July
'26 and tne 28 days for answer
will commence on the date

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ...........11895
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., Vroof, air ...........11195
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S.•••••••'1195
6~ ford LTD Wagon, 'V-8 auto., P.S.•• : ••••••!995
6? ~C?ntiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, air..... 1895
68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S....... !1195
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air••••••• 11495

•7.95 Sq. Yd.

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PAUL FREDERICK ORNDER,

$8,000.00.
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SAVINGS, INVE ST IN REAL
ESTATE AND TAKE AD.
VANTAGE OF THE GAIN .

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O'DELL Aliilement , ro-c-ated
beh in d R uttand Grade- School.
complete front end service,
brakes and tuneups, wheels
balanced electronically Open
8 to 8 daily. Call 7423231 on
Sunday for appt.
7· 16 tfc

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Large and

business bu i lding 1n Mid dleport Looks nice ins1de
down s tairs
Asking
rust

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

MANAGER

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
ELLEN GARNET ORNER ,
PLAINTIFF

9 AM-8 PM

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C"ir'E"'M~E"'A"'N"'s ~coNCRETE

the sound or the Jingling or

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fiCAvA-T 1filG7 -dcHP.r , IMrter
and ba ckhoe work ; sept1c
tanks installed ; dump trucks
and 10 boys for Mire, .will haul
flU Qirt. top sod, l 1mestone
and !}ravel . Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day pflOne 99'2 ·7089;
night Phone 992 3525 or 992· '
5232
2: ·1l -tfc

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DOZER work , land cteartng by
the acre hourly or contract.
farm ponds , roads , etc Large
doz er and operator w tth over
20 years expertence Pullins .
Ex'cavatrng , Pomeroy. Ohto .
Phone 992 2478 .
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makes, 992 -2284
Shop , Pomeroy
Singer Sales and
Sharpen Scissors
J 29 tfc

71
Pont.. Tempest, HT Cpe., V-8, auto., P.S 12095
71 Pontiac Cat. 4 Door, v-roof &amp; air•••••••. '1795
70 Chtysler Newport 4 Dr., pow. &amp; air•••• .'1995

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kitchen, large tot w1th fruit
lrees Water tap paid.
DOUBLE - For the pr ice of
one . Rent will help with the
payments 2 and 1 bedroom
apts Good part of town on nice

LISTING-

se rvice , all
The Fabric
Authorized
Servtce. We

apart

Obi

ments with furnace heat, 2
bedrooms in each , 2 full baths,
garage w1th shop Large level
lot m Pomeroy . Brick con struction .
NEW LISTING - Real n1 ce 3
bedroorr.s with large closets,
all rooms carpeted . N1ce
paneling, bath , basement and
fenced back yard
Want

NEW

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STEREO
92.1
Pets For Sale
AKC Toy Poodle pupptes ;
WMPO-FM
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s1amese Kittens ; lrtsh Setter
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256 ·6247
7 18 26tC
Mtddlepor1-Pomerov
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We wi II be showing at
he fair. Stop in, see
ur display.

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GREAT
COUNTRY

pr~vate older home near Gavin

OPENS JULY 30

Co molete Service
Phone 949 -3821 or 9A9 . Jl61
Ra ci ne , Oh io
Crltt Bradford
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16.95

BENNY BRANHAM

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THIS, JUST $26,500.
WHY WASTE TIME• LIST
WITH THE OLDEST FULL
TIME
REAL ESTATE
OFFICE
IN
MEIG S
COUNTY WE DO GET
RESULTS. 3 SALESMEN
TO HELP IN THE SALE OF
YOUR PROPERTY
992 -2259 or 992 -2568

Vn qll B. Tt· ,durd St
Brol.:•·t
110 Mcrh,lllH Stn•t I
Pnrneruy, Ohio H769

lot.
NEW LISTING -

delivered right 1o your
project F&amp;st and easy Free
estimates . Phone 992 · 328 4.
Goegletn Re'ady ·M tx Co,
Mtddleport , Onto
6-30 .tf c

apartment ove r
3 B R .•
bath, dintng room , ni ce
kitchen , H .W. floors ca r .
peted. central H W. heat ,
excellent locat1on. SEE

$18,500 00

Gallia County
Jr. Fair

MIX

Only $8,500
BUSINESS ROOM &amp; love ly

TEAFORD

RT. 7 SOUTH -

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CONCRETE

din1ng R. Utility R., por ches,
level lot , close to shopping

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TANKS
cleaned
Modern San 1tat ton, 992 -3954 or
992 -7349 .
10·23 .1fc

NICE J BEDROOM HOME
- Bath , carpeted liv ing R. &amp;

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EXTRA n 1ce J rooms and bath
furnistted apts 1n Mtddleport
Utilities pal'd . Adu l ts on ly, no
pets . P.hOne 992 3205 before
1 30 1n evenings .
7·193tC

ABOUT S ACRES - Home 1
story frame , 3 B. R , bath ,

ACRE ·rand m Ct,este r w ith
large basement to l •ve m See
, Paul Larry Sm 1th or phone
985 4203 after .1 30 p m
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GOOD gent le ridtnQ horse. good
7 16 6tc
wtth ktdS. Phone 992 2292 or
call 992 2402
7 l7 6tc

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SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED ,
REPAIRED
MILLER
SANITAT ION ,
STEWART , OHIO PH 662 ·
3035
10 4 tfc

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POMEROY
111: 95
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NEW &amp; USED CAR SALES WILL
BE OPEN AS USUAL FOR
THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE

71 Dodg-e, Dart Swinger, Slant 6, auto...... '2195
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto........... 12195

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WILSON'S
PENNZOIL

- Tune-Up

73 Olds 98 HT Cpe., Vi'OIIf, power, air••••• '4695
73 Qlds Cutlass S. Cpe., v-roof, air, stereo •• 13895
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7~ Dodge Pol. 4 Dr. HT~ v-roof, ·air......... '3495

72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., ilower, air •••••••• '2895

742-5293

- lube, Oil, Filter

USED CARS

FOR VACATION OF EMPLOYEES
1 HOWEVER

72 Chev. Imp 'Cpe., V-8 auto~ P.S......... '2495
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72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., v-roof ............ '2695

Now Open for Business

SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned
reasonable rates . Ph
4.46
4782 , Galllpolls .. John Russell ,
owner and operator
5· 12 tf c

Garage ,
50x60
burldrng,
Cement drtvewav Phone 742
5052
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estimates ' on ·

conve ni en t kitchen , H .W
floors · with carpet i ng in
living R . and hall , double
ca rport, storage bldg about
.85 acre . $24,000

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Se rv tce
Station

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Inside city limit on right

PHONE 992-5476 ~====::::::::::::::::~

la•ge lot. ASKING Sl0,500
LOVELY FRAME &amp; BRICK
- Almost new , 3 B. R.• bath ,

Shade
N tce for · house or
tra i l e r , plenty ot water
$2 500 Call 667 6272
7·166tp

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corner Blrck St. and Rt. 12.t.

ALSO SHAMPOO
CARPETS
AND CLEAN
UPHOLSTERY

porches. city water &amp; gas ,
stor..age buildmg , lots of tile
&amp; paneling . JUST $7 ,900
POMEROY - I st ory frame ,
3 B. R , bath , f ull basement ,

3112 ACRE S nea r Buck's Lake at

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Moved 1o Rutland . :lA mile

INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR

FOF&lt;
FHEt:
aluminum
replacement
w i ndows , sid rng , storm doors
5 RM HOU SE w ll h garage . n ic e
and w indows , Ra iling Phone
ne igh borhood 1n Sy racuse
Charles Lisle, Syracuse , Ohio .
Pnone
992-3660
1969 CHEVY Town sm an stat to n
7·9ol2tc \ carl
Jacob ,
Sale:s
wag on $!,195 good conditiOn
Representat i ve,
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Pt1or)e 992 7620
Johnson and Son , Inc
5 14 t fc
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I 72 ACRES la nd , 1965 Ford
L TO, JO 30 Wtncheslet' Phon e HOUS E - Stx room s and batn . 3
bedrooms
Wa ll to wall
7.12 365 6
ca rpet L arg e yard 511 ,700
7-19. ltp
Se e at 235 So Fourth Ave,
Mtddlepor t Phone 992 55A6
7 1 tfc
S IN Gt::R A u tomatiC Zig zag
Sew tng Machines , 1n sewtng
table Makes buttonhutes . LOTS for sa le, traile r or house
sews on buttons , blind hem s
All uttltltes Phone 74 2 J61S ,
etc Top notch condttton Pa y
Ru tland , Ohto
$51 or terms available P11on e
7 16· tfC
992 2653
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and $80 per month 2 bedroom
1969 16 FT SHA STA camprng
trarler , on same ftnan cm g
trailer Phone 882 2276 .
Phone 992 J975
7 16 61p
7 16 t fc

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BODY

HOME
DECORATING

Real Estate For Sale

101~ FT
El Dorado Tru ck
Camper Sel f -contatned Good
conditi on S800
Phon e 985
3554
STORE building , apt
and
7 19 tfc
gyrage , 75 ft . fr on tage , la rge
p&amp;rktng area Pr tc e $ 15,000,
200 BALES oat straw Phon e
E Mam St , Pomeroy , Oh 10
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949 5 53
Write P . 0 Box 243, Syrt'l cuse ,
7-196tc
OhiO
7 18 tfc
IT 'S me)(pens1ve to clean rugs
and upholstery with Bl ue s ROOM house and bath w tth
Lus tre
Rent
e l ec trt c
show er , 2 large lots and new
sha mpooer 51
Baker Fur
utrltty buildin g, 1n Ractne ,
n 1ture Co
Oh 10 Ca II 949 5285
7 19 31c
7 16 12tc

TWO 5 room and bath apts 111.
Middleport. For Information ,
ca l l Sl92-2550 .or 742 . 6551 ,
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Pomeroy

500 E. MAIN

JULY 22nd THRU JULY 27th

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Phone 991 -2181

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t-4 WeekdaYS
t -t Weekends

Auto Sales

For Rent

Court. Pomeroy
3324

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NEED responstble person to
mow yard for rest of summer
$2 SO per hour Call 992 3450
1 16·6tc

-------------WAITRESS wanted , apply

12.000 BTU
POMEROY LANDMARK

Street

Houn:

DITCHING SERVlCE

These srzes a lso available .
5,000, 6,000, 8.000. 10.000 and

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Loca1.d on lrd
Racine , Ohio.

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeifers
Day 992-7089
Night992·l525
or 992-5232

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APpliance servtce man w1th
knowledqe of refngeratton.
Vacation &amp; travel pay. :
Gallia Refrigeratton Co.
Phone 446 -4066

Specilll On C•rpe-1 Remn.ants. Free Es.tim1111.
''- your roof
leak i ng ?
Com pare our prices to any
others
We'll give vou a
profess ional roo t for less .
Call tf2.U52 For
Es1lm~tuot A.,.,. Type

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Vinyl Wall Fabric

I•Oolled.

Real Estate For Scile

Help Wanted

Armstrong Urtaleum

•109.95

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

CLOSED

Water Lmes and Power
Lines . AU work done by the
foot or contract . Also dozer
work and septic tanks in-

4,000 BTU

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1968 TAYLOR Craft trailer , 17
ff Sleeps 6, vefy good con
d1tion . can 99? 2941
7 12 71 C

ONE turn ls~ed apartment ~ 1
bedroom , kitchen, bath and
snower . On Route JJ, Mason,
W
Va . Also, 1 f.urntshed
apartment , 2 bedroom , I1Vlno
room , kl1chen, bath and
snower
S,m~
location
Utilities furn ishe d . Phone
(J O~ ) 773 5147 . Re,vnolds '
Apts
1· 10 T2tc

L.•rry Spencer,
Cf'-f" of Courts.
Coun.ty
Cqm.motl PIHI Court

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MOBILE HOME in Middleport
Adult$ only Phorte 992 5592
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rent th Rutland . Phone 992 ·
58?8 ,
· 7 14·tfc

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REGISTERED Toy Fo• terrter
puppies
Phone
Vernon
.weber Rutland , '.t2 5625 .
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furnace Phone 992 3530 or see
at \99jw\ulbe.rry Avenue
.:i ROCERY buslne•n tor sa le
7 18 Jtc
eulldtng for sate or lease
Phone 771 -56 18 from 8: 30pm
to lO p m , tor appo intment
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enswer. or ·~Jherw,ist respond u
· rect\ilrtd by the Ohio R.ules of
·(1vU Proc.tcture , iudg{Tler:H by
defavft w\lf bt!' nnd.ertd ~oalnst
V.u fo'r. ttlt relief demanded In
the Compl.,nt .
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Phone 992 3982 .
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BUS I NE SS room , 22 • BO , 234 E
Matn • St , Pom~ro y, Ohio
Phone 992 5786 or 992 3975.
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STARCRAFT Fg!ddOWf\5 II
w•ll pay you to cl'lec.k our
price and quatlt; we service
what we sell Camp Conley
S tC~rcrMt Sates , Rt 62 North
of Pt Pleasant beh ind Red
carp et tnn .
1 18 21C

PAINT DAMAGE 197ol Zig Za g 1969 RAMBLER . 6 cyl inder
SE WING MACH I NE S ST IL L
$550 Phone 992 763 1
ln orlg mal ca rtons No at
7 s. lfc
tachm ents needed as our
controls are bu il l in . Sews
VEGA
Hat chback
wrth 1 or 2 needles , makes 19 7 1
Ch
evrolel.
4
speed
. 42 ,000
buttonholes , se w on buttons ,
m iles gree n co lor And also , a
monograms . and bl 1n d hem
1965 Fo rd 6 cylmde r eng me .
stt t ch Full cash price SJB SO
also an automat1c trans
or budget plan availab le
mtSSton Phon e I (304} 882
Phone 99 2 265J
2052
7· 161fc
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f-URNISH ED
apartment ,
adults on ly 1n Mtddleport
Phone 992 ·3874

You are hereby· notif ted that
vou have been named Oeten
dants In a tegl!!d actton entitled
Myrtle Stanley, Plaintrff , vs
James L Blackburn , Christine
Blackburn , Pete Gibbons and
Delores Gibbons , Defendants
ThiS action haa been assigned
case No. 15, 573 and is pending
In the Coyrt of Common I' leas of
Meigs Count.v, Pqmeroy , Oh to,

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W Main

UNFURNISHED house on 1637
lin coln He lgt1ts , 4 rooms ,
bath , f~ll basement. ni ce yard
and dnveway . Phone 992 2780
or 992 3432
7 17 ttc

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PlEAS

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roots , hous.e5 , outbuildings , 1972 HONDA 4SO, 1911 Ford
w ill do roof i ng Phone 9U
pickup AJmost an acre of
7t 29,
lond on Coun l v Ro\"!id l B
7 16 6tc
Phone 7•2 3502 .
7 18 Jlc

SHULER'S MARKET

Brown Pasteboard , Sheet
Iron, Refrigerators, Hot
Water Tanks, Auto bodies,
without motors. Scrap Iron,
Cast Iron, Copper, Brass,
Aluminum, Auto Batteries ,
Auto .Radiators. Sell to

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WILL pamt barn roots , house

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Th•:;Obiect Q.f the Compta~rlt is
to require forfeiture of the In
Nrest Qf the De endants In the
re•l estate described in an lillnd
ln~tallmel'\t confract 1 recordhd
In Volume
P.a.ge 483, Meigs
'Coi.m y M9r1oage Recor:ds , to
dectett the contract null and
.void; •n~ order the same
r•leailed from r'ec:cu-d
You. are: · reqUir.ed tQ answer
tht Compl81nt · wifhm 28 daY.s
affitr fh H1st publication of this
noth;;e, Wnltb will be. pu.bl lst;J'e~
9flc• "ch. . week- for IIX b'o~ - .
, ,.-~uflve .weeks . ;The · last
. ~DH&lt;af,IOI'I w~it · be Made, on· July
lf; 1f1•. · .6i'ld t'he 78 davs . tor
•n•*Wr wilr'commence on tha.1

OUR SERVICE &amp; PARTS
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1 04th Bean Dinner is August 10

Continued from pnge l
frequent roadblocks.
Nicos Sarnpsun , a forOler
gunma n .'. wh o
gu errilla

RIO GRANDE - For the 104th yeor
present and past resident&amp; o1 this town wul
gather Aug. 1P here at the Bob Evano
Fann for the annual Rio Grande Bean
Dinner to perpetuate the memory of
southern Ohioans who fought in the Civil
War. Highlighting the day's program will
be bluegrass instrumental entertainment
by The Cochran Family from Diana w

replaced Makarlos, told a news
confe rence ·'there is no reason

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why Turkey should intervene
militarily. The Turkish community is In no danger at all."
Both Greece and Turkey
were reported on a war footing,
with Athens massing troops
near the Turkish border and
Ankara cootinuinga buildup on

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Emergency Medical Technician s ,. . . ._ Front .row , 1--r, Chuck

Bartles, John Manley, Gary Snouffer , Harold Norton, Homer
Smith: Richard Vaughan , Steve Hartenbach, Howard Well,

Kermit Walton ; back row, Dwight Goins, Byrne Vaughan,
Gary Freeman , Jeff Shank, Bill Lambert, Jack Handley, Bill
Ratliff, Tom Werry, Don Mayer, Charles Legar, Jim Sisson.
chief of the J;:R squad, and Joe Struble, instructor.

21 Pomeroy men certified as EMTs
Twenty~ne members of the
P o mero y
V o l unteer
Emergen cy Squad are now

chi e f Jim Sisso n by J oe , iri Pomeroy brings the nwnber
Str uble, a ce rtified emergency of volunteer · EMT's in the
me di cal service a nd fir e vohm teer s_quads at Pomeroy,
certified Emergency Medical service training instructor for MiddJeport .and Racine to over
Technicians under the State of the State of Ohi o T&amp;J 50 to date with more training
Ohio Tr ade a nd Ind ustr ial Vocational Educatio n Service. sessions to come in the fall with
Voc ational
Ed uc3t ion
The completion of the course vital signs and hospital inEmergency Vi c tim Ca r e
service training, Struble an Course.
HOSPITAL NEWS nmm ced.
The volunteer squadmen
Th e Pomeroy Volunte er
Holzer Me dl cal Center
have completed 60 hours of
Emergency Squad will an1Discharged, July 18)
ins tr uctio n in emerge ncy
noWlce soon plans to a ugment
Edith
Boster, Cietith Brogan , its squad roster with cadet
victim ca re s kill s a nd
techniques at the close of the Patricia Burns, Connie Cade, tra inees in the age bracket of
Mrs. Larry Cook arid son, 18 to 21.
last reCent class period .
Rosalie
Dyson, Mary Ervin ,
Cards were presented to
The com ple tion or the class
Feeser ,
Jacinda for EMT's at the Pomeroy
each squad.man completing the Eva
course and the organizational Ferguson, John F razier, Ear l Volunteer Emergency Squad

certificate was presented to

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Hewetso n , Cecil J ohn ston,

Viola Murray, James Nelson,

Drive-In

Pa tri cia

TONIGHT
JULY 19
Doub le Feature

TE.ENAGE TRAMP
Plus
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TEENAGE STRANGLER

All en

Potter, Albert Reed, Barbara
Rinehart, Van Roush, Andrew
Schoolcraft, John Sech, Jr.,
Melissa
Snyder,
Mrs.
Frederick Sonta and son, KelH
Stamper , He rman Ste wart;
Vance Thorn ton, Mrs. William
Trace , Jr ., and daughter,
Thelma
Wiley ,
Wmiaffison.

DoUble Feature

" ISLAND OF
LOST GIRLS"
Rated R

PLUS
" LOVE DOCTOR "

.MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT; SATURDAY
&amp; SUNDAY
JULY 19·20-21
(Tectmi~olor&gt;

Pa tter so n ,

Hobart Trout , Steven Whitin g,

· SATURDAY
JULY 20

DELIVERANCE

Go uld, Jr ., Jane t Hamme rs tone , Mrs. Stephen
Harri son and son , Ora

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SHOW STARTS 7 PM

Dar yle

brings the number of EMT's to
24 including one instruc tor in T
&amp; I EMS a nd two Amer ican
Red. Cross instructors. The

Pomeroy Squad ha s also
completed the standard and

advan ced American Red Cross
Firs t Aid .Courses and holds
current cards for each .

The certificates and cards,

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, were
authorized and made available

by The Trade and Industrial .
Vocational Education Service
of the State Department of

and a greed in a ~&lt; gestw-e of

Ed ucation in cooperation with
Ohio State Universit:. . The Greek military men in stages
instructor , Struble, praised the over the next few weeks .

designed as a m easure to m eet
individual differences in school
re adin ess , providing an

educational program and a
method of acceleration for

Meigs hit by sto~m

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Ea rly e ntranc e for the
qualified ·. is a · form .of acceler a tion , having th e a dva ntage ove r ''-skipping a
gr ade" in that basic steps are
not omitted from the school '
sequence .

Wolfpen
Mr . and Mrs. Bill McElroy,
Jeff and Joey, of Columbus
were weekend visitors of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
McElroy and her parents,' Mr.
and Mrs. · Vern on Bing and
family.
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Mr . and Mrs. Joseph L.
Joh ns9 n and family. of
Satellite, Florida left Monday
afte r spending several days
Sayre · of

of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sayre.
Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves
were Sunday visitors of Mr.
an d Mr s . Robert R ee ves,

Bryan of Middleport.

Greece and Turkey how
seriously the United States
views the situation and the

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'""""" national
bank

the bonk ol
the C£m tury ·
es tabt 1s he~ 1872

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Ingels furniture
MIDDLEPORT

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FDIC

MAIN OFF (C E
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F r lday'ila .m . to7p .m
S aturday~ a ."": . IO 12 N o~:m

R UT L AND BRANCH
fr.on : • Tues .. Wed ., Sat ., 9 a .m .. :J p . m .'
· Th ursday 9 a.m . to 1'2 Noon
F= r lday 9a .m . to 1 p .m .

AUTO BANK HOURS
FRIDAY 9 to 7-SATURDAY 9 to 12MONDAY-THURSDAY 9 to 3
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A hometown friend.

The MEIGS INN
Th e

mo.~t

popull1r night club in

the tri-county area is proud to
present

GEO. HALL
AND THE HALLMA

and Sons

SQUAD OUT TWICE
POMEROY - The Pomeroy E·R
squad took Robert Leifheit of Burlingham
to the Holzer Medical Center at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday . Also Saturday, ihe Southeast
Ohio Em~rgency Medical Service took
Asel Searles of Middleport to Holzer
Medical Center.

NEW BREC TRUSTEES-Estet Dempeey, left, Oak Hill, John Holliday,
Dexter, and Dan Notter, Scottown, were elected new trustees during Saturday.'s
Buckeye Rural Electrrc Cooperative, Inc., meeting at the Galll.a County Junior
Fairgrounds. Followmg the business meeting, members and tbeir families enJOyed a box chicken lunch, followed by entertainment furnished by tbe Gospel
Harmony Boys and Albert Lanwil "The Organ Grinder and his Three Fabulous
Monke ys."

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VOL. 9 NO. 25

GAlliPOLIS·POINT PLEASANT

SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1974

$323,280
added for
P sych unit
GALIJPOLIS - The Gallia, Jackson
and Meigs Counties Mental Health and
Mental Retardation Board has been
awarded an additional $323,280 by the
Federal government to add an acute care
inpatient psychiatry unit to its new mental
health center already in the design stage,
Congressman Clarence E. Miller joined G.
Wilson Bowers, Jr., M.D., Chairman of the
Mental Health and Mental Retardation
Board, and Thomas S. Moulton, Chairman
of the Galtla" Jackson· Meigs Community
Mental Health Center, tll'g private nonprofit corporation which ""will staff and
operate the new facility, through its Center
Director, Dr. George B. Greaves, in the

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many portraits of .pets and people which
Mrs. Agan is turning Ojl! for the benefit of
the Meigs County Humane Society.
Mrs. Agan and her husband, Ri!'hard,
wbo is emploYed at the Gavin Plant,
moved to Meigl! County last January. The
couple became members of the Meigs
County Humane Society and Mrs. Agan
volunteered to work at the society 's
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Thrift Stop 11 in Pomeroy. Then, it occurred to ber that, perhaps, she could help
more by turning to her artistic talent
ratber than serving as a sales person for
customers who frequent the shop,
The idea caughL on, and Mrs. Agan
finds herself already with much to do.
She's done a number of drawingl! of pets,
but frankly admits that people are really

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CAMPAIGNS IN SOtrl'HERN OIUO - George C. Smith,
Republican candidate for Attorney General of Ohio, is piclured above during a reception held Saturday afternoon on
the Gallia County Courthouse lawn. Atty. Smith is currently
the Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney In Columbo..s.

Durin¥ Saturda-y's campa~ iDur In soutllem Ohio Smitll
vlsit~ Pomeroy, Jackson, &lt;!;llllpoiLund McArthur. Serving
Atty, Smith a glass of tee cold lemonade Ia Mrs. Rlchai"d
.Mackel12!e. On left Ia AllY,. and Mrs. Gene 'Wetherholt.
Wetherhott is Smith' campaign chatnnan In GaiiJa County.

prices have been "slashed" to encourage

GALLIPOUS - Lucinda DeVeny of
Englewood, Ohio, was employed here in a
marathon session Saturday afternoon as
speech and hearing therapist In the Gallia
County Schools ..
Mrs. DeVeny is a graduate ol Ohio
University and has five years experience .
She replaces Mrs. Jane Major, employed
earlJer thiS month, who resigned.
· The board approved its 1975 appropriatlonB totaling $143,714.48 and set $10
• as the rate for bus driver examinations.
Regular bus drivers employed were
Robert Engle, Vinton; Mary George,
Vinton ; John. C. Fulks, Rt. 1, Crown City ;
Ivan Mayo, Rt. 2, Bidwell; Wtttl.am Scott,
Chesh!,r.e ; Sara · Summers, · Rt. 1.
(Continued on page 2) .

Three thefts under

probe by officials
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County
sheriff's deputies Friday investigated the
theft of 400 gallons of fuel oil in the
Cheshire area reported by Marion 1.
Thomas of Rt. I, Cheshire.
. Deputies also investigated a breaking
and entering at the residence of Ethel Hill,
241 Jackson Pike. Nothing was reported
missing.
Meanwhile; Gallipolis City PoUce
Friday investigated the theft. of $50 Worth
of assorted tools taken from the Bob Rees
Building at the corner of Court St. and
Third Ave.

complex.
Mr . Sutherland had been employed In
mine communications about a year. A
skilled photographer, he was assistant
scoutmaster of Pomeroy Boy Scout Troop
249. He had heen scheduled to leave
Saturday with .six Boy Scouts from Point '
Pleasant to serve as a.n adult advisor at the .
Boy Scout National Camp at Camp ·
Philmont, Ariz. Tom Reed, Pomeroy, an
active scout advisor, said he will make the
trip to Camp Philmont with the six scouts.
A 1965 graduate of Rutland High
School , Mr . Sutherland was active in the
Civil Air Patrol. He was a veteran of the
Vietnam War having served as a reactor
operator·on a nuclear submarine in the U.
S. Navy. He was a member of the Sacred
Heart ChUrch in Pomeroy.
He was born Oct. 3, 1946, in
Charleston, W. Va., the SGn of Keith and
Elsie Smoot Sutherland, Rutland Route t,
RAYMOND S1.1'1'11ERLAND
who survive along With a sister, Mrs.
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RIO GRANDE - The
Friends-may call at the Walker Funeral ~
nlnth and ftnat presentation
of " GaUta Country•• · by the
Home in Rutland any time from 2 p.m. f
Sunday to 10 a.m. Monday. Rosary ser- ~
Gallla Dramatic Arlo
vices will beheld at 7:30p.m. Sunday at the %
Society will beglu al9 o'c~oct
Ibis evening at the am,
funeral home. At II a.m. Monday requiem ~
mass will be held ·at the Sacred Heart
phltheatre on Bob Evons
Church in Pomeroy with the Rev. Father
Farms, Rio Grande. More
George Nadzam officiating . Burial wilt he
than 400 persons attended
.Friday's. performance.
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Recycling program set

• ALL AT 20% SAVINGS! .
Select J~st the right fabrics to freshen up your windows .. .
fro':" our brand new collection of casements, sheers, antique
satms, textured weaves, washable foam ,backs, damasks,
open ·weaves and more in splendid home colors. We make
them t~ the width and exact inch lenlth you specify, tailor
them With care and finest quality workmanship. And you'll
have them in. your home in just 2 weeks! Come see our new
fabrocs f~r custom·made draperies and accenories ..• and
ple..e bnnc willlbf sizu.

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employed

Portraits of pets and
people commissionei:l
at fraction over costs

orders and are so low that a portrait of
some description falls within the price
range of most everyone. All of the
proceeds except reimbursement . for
supplies go to the society.
The artist works from a photograph
generally but does like a glimpse of the
subject so t]]at sl)e can be more exacting
as to coloring and other detail.
Mrs. Agan, now 26, has been interested
in art since tbe age of eight. Her talent has
been put to use on newspapers and in
fashion boutiques . She fJnanced her
education at Tennessee Technical
University in Cookvttte by using her talent
In commerCial art .
Strangely, Mrs. Agan majored in
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her thing." Mrs. ·Agan visits the shop · home economics at the University .
about every Friday to line up the requests She says she was trained to
lollipops
and
elaborate
lor portraits and generally Spends the day make
banquets but didn't pick up much
turning out her artistic works.
Mrs. Agan works in colored pencil , in the way of techniques 'for every
charcoal, pastels and water ctrtors. Her
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MRS. RICHARD (BONNIE) AGAN 'at WOrk on a portr!Ut at the Thrift Shop of
the Meigs County Humane Society in Pomeroy. Proceeds from her artistic endeavor go to th~ Society.

BY BOB HOEFUCH
POMEROY - Mrs. Bonnie Agan, a
talented artist1 is just passing through
Meigs County, so to speak , but when she
leaves In September a part of her will

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, The additional funding now brings the
amount of monies appropriated for the
new mental health facility to ap• proximately $1 million . The building will
he located opposite the Holzer Medical
Center on State Route 160. Mrs. Maxine
Plummer, Executive Director or the
Mental Health and Mental Retardation
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Board who assisted Dr. Greaves with the
preparation of the new construction grant,
LANGSVILLE - Raymond K .
said the receipt of the additional construction funds places the mental health Sutherland, 27, Rutland Route 1, was killed
center in an excellent position for seeking Friday afternoon in the underground mine
and receiving 90 per cent Federal . of the Southern Ohio Coat Co. near here.
There were no details of the accident
assistance for its staffing durin g · the
available at the company office as there
coming autumn .
were oo apparent witnesses. However,
Meigs County Coroner pr. R. R. Pickens,
who was called to the mine about 3:30p.m.
said Mr. Sutherland was struck by a pi~e
of slate about the size of a refrigerator.
Death was the result of severe crushing of
the head and chest , Dr. Pickens said. His
was the first fatal accident at the new mine

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Do r is

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Excavating Contractors of Henderson .
Besides Myers &amp; Sons, two other
companies submitted bids. They are Black
Rock Contracting Inc. of Gallipolis Ferry
and M-G-M Paving Co., Inc. of Gallipolis.
Th~ bids suhmt tted from each company
were : Myers &amp; Sons, $44,298; Black Rock,
· $53,ll2.1!0 and M-G-M, $46,769.60.

Than 12,000
Families

sale 20°b off

bor. She was buried last
Tuesday.
Mr . and Mrs. J ack Conroy
Mrs .

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deplore military intervention ~4,;;i~::~::~~:Ji
on the Wand and call on all "Margie and 1were
countries to respect the of bliss . . . and then she
nation 's independence.
about the reward money."

much to lose our dear neigh-

grandchildren of St. .Joseph , ·
Mich. are spending a week with
her mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson
and !lie Coii'i'oys.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rose
were visi ting Mrs. Milhoan and
Bernard ·recently .

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PT. PLEASANT - Street paving in
thls ci ty will begin this week after city
council Friday night in a s(iecial meeting,

Yo ur In vited Guest

prus, a demand opposed by the
United States.
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U.N. $0urces said a draft
resolution being considered
would not call for Makarios
return to power. It would

was ca lling on relatives over

oo"'"'"' pomeroy

Ohio Power einpioyes worked from
7:30 p.m. Friday until 7 a.m . Saturday
restoring electric service .

military intervention" in Cy-

Err ol Conroy . Mrs. Alice
Furgeson of Huntington visited
over th e weekend .
The neighbors and friends of
Mrs. Edith Osborne hated very

OR FREE ESTlMAT
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AT ANYTIME

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Conroy of Tennessee visited a
week with his mother , Mrs.
Alice Dod~on and brother, .

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Slreet paVJng
will begm

Continued clear tOday, little
chance of rain. In the 60s
tonight. Monday clear bu t
cloudy l.ater with 10 per cent
chance or rain late. Highs in
the 80s.

Dimitriou, the newly appointed
foreign minister, said Papfilippou would replace Zenon
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Rossides, dean of the U.N. . counterproductive,"Ru!lh
diplomatic corps who has 1n tbe interview in his office
represented Cyprus since it the Western White House.
won independence In 1960. ·
got temporary benefits
·u.N. observers predicted a the wage and price freeze,
credentialsbattteinthecouncU we're paying for tt now."
rivalling the diplomatic hassle
of 1965 when envoys . of opposing Dominican Republic
regimes appeared.
Security Council members
also rejected Soviet demands
for condemnation of "Greek

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY.

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CLEANING

wind which was stronger than he'd ever

will have the best chance for

Mr . William

Commercial

In Stlversville, Louis Deluz reported a
tree over 200 years old was uprooted by the

or

kettles. Sl~
the kettles u.&lt;ed at the
original Bean Dinner are among the ten
nowneeded to feed the expected crowd of
"beaners."
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Memorial observana!s at the dinner
will consist of a flag raising accompanied
by the National Anthem, to he performed
by Roger WiUia ms, Sr., with Peg Thomas
at the plano; an invocation by the Rev.
Robert Wilkin ; a welcome by Bob Evans;
and the Bean Dinner history by c. Robert
Llrith of Rio Grande College.
'Jb e Cochran Family, who headlined
the 1973 Bob Evans Farm Festival, co~sists of father Frank Cochran and his
children, James, 17, Bert, 14, Richard , 13,
Little John, 8, and Linda Jo, 7.

Weather

successful school experi ence if

th.ey. begin their schooling with
. childten of their own age group
at the usua1 time· of e ntran ce .

Today the Rio Grande Belin Dinner is
an annual social re unloo for neighbors and
acquaintana!s, both old and new, and the
menu has change'(! only in the elimination
of hardtack. Attendants at the 1974 dinner
will enjoy all the beans they can eat plus
coffee for $1 1children 50c). i.Acal civic and
church groupo will operate conc...&lt;ion
stands tD supplement this basic rare.
The beans are· clEaned, washed three
times, then cooked In giant cast iron

awarded contracts

In general , most children

Columbus was weekend visitor

CARPET
CLEANING

RACINE - Heavy wind hit the
Racine, Portland and Stlversvilte area
Friday evening.
In the village of Racine power lines
were torn down and trees uprooted with
some streets blocked due to the fallen
electric lines and tree timhs.

BIG WEEKEND CATCH - Pictured above with a big weekend catch are (left to right)
Edward Gardner of Gallipolis, Luther Coleman of Cheshire, Eddie Coleman of Cheshire
Ralph Coleman of Gallipolis. The catCh was on the·Muskingum River near Beverly , Ohio:
two largest catfish weighed 19 pounds and 40 pounds respectively with the largest one 42 i'r~~~~ :
long. The largest fish took approximately 31&gt; hours of exhausting work to land, on a tOp
test line. The largest fish was finally landed by Ralph and Eddie Coleman in a row boat as
fish was moving too far from the river bank . In the mean time Luther Coleman drove to
nearby bait shop and purchased a gaffling hook that Gardner swam to the boat, so the ·
could he landed.

potential for calamity/' a State
Department official said,
Tur kish Premier Bulent
In New. York, crowds apmembers of the Pomeroy
Ecevit
arrived
in
Ankara
today'
plauded
and cheered Thursday
Volunteer Emergency Squad
after
his
talks
in
.London
and
whe n Archbishop Makarios
for th ei.r commWlity spirit in
catted
his
24-lnan
cabinet
Into
·
arri
ved at U.l'!. headquarters.
improving their overall efan
em
er
gency
session
.
neWSmen he hoped the
He
told
ficiency as EMT's·. He said,
The
threat
of
a
Turkish
·
incoup could be reversed by
''The volWlteer s are to be
vasion
of
Cyprus
appeared
to
peaceful mea ns,
commended for the ir in terest
have
eased
when
Turkey's
Diplomati c sources said
in
the
tr ain in g.
The
parliament
r
ecessed
an·
emer·
me
mber s of t h e 15-nation
cooperation received was quite
gency
session
un
til
Saturday.
Security Council decided
evident with the high attendThe
meeting
was
called
to
Thursday to receive-Makarios
ance r at io fo r th e 60 hours of
endorse
an
attack.
as head of the Cyprus govern.
classes und erta ken."
Sisco, und er sec r et a r y of ment.
state, met with Ecevit in ·
But Secretary General Kurt
London before heading to Waldheim received a telegram
Athens. State Department offi- from Nicosia laie Thursday,
cials said Sisco would fly on to saying the military governAnkara for more talks with the
ment had named Loukis
Turkish leader after his stop in Papafilippou to represent the
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island and the new ambassador
"His aim is to impress on would arrive today.
bot h the gove rnments of " The c able, signed by Dinuny
those who can profit by it.

with his mother , Mrs . Helen
Johnson and other relatives.
STEAM EXTRACTION

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Testing schedule
set for children

Parents of children .who will
be fi ve or six years ol9 after
-Pleasant Valley Hospital
Sept. 30imd on or before Jan . !,
Discharges - Tex Auxil 1975, and who wish their
Pretty, Buffalo ; Mrs. Ernest children to be considered fo r
McDonald ,! Point Pleasan t; enrollment into kindergarten
Ray Da wson , Mason ; Barbara· or first grade rnay request an
Lamm, Galtipo!;s; Mrs. Paul appointment by calling Robert
Run yo n; Leo n ; Mrs . John E. Bowen, County Superin· ·
Mayes; Addison; Mrs. Leslie tendent of Schools at 992-3883.
Parsons , Crown City;. Mrs.
Testing will be done by the
elementary
supervisors during
Alfred Clark, Point Pleasant ;
Mrs. John Bresenham , Point the week of July 29. Requests
Pleasant; . David Lee Roush, should he made not tater than
Mason; David Click, Mt. Alto; August I. Birth certificates
Paul Davis, Gra:yson, Ky.; Dr. should be presented at the time
F. D. •swan, Addison ; Mrs. of testing.
Early entrance testing was
Bernard Wallace, Pomeroy.
established to accommodate
parents of children possessing
marked higlj ability and
maturity as co11_1pared to their
chronological ages. It is

Your vi!luables can be vault-safe .
Around the clock.
And easily available whe n you want them.
Let us show you a Safe Deposit Box.
Just pennies a week for real safety.

only SO miles from the Island.
Greece bowed to pressure
£rom its allies in the North
Atlantic Treaty Orgarrization
good faith" Thursda y to
replace the 650 Greek officers
who led the Cyprus coup on
Monday .
Turkey charged the conc"ession wa_
s a manuever and said
only a total withdrawal of
Greek officers could diffuse the
fi ve-day o1d crisis on the
island. The popubtion of
Cyprus is 80 per cent Greek and
20 per cent Turkish .
Greek Ambassador Angftos
Chorafas told an emergency
NATO meeting in Brussels the
Greek officers wo uld be
removed and replaced by other

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.The homecomtng dinner was held at
vanous loc$tlons In the village unUt 1971
when It was moved to the outdoor Shelte~
House area on the Bob Evans Fann

th e nation 's southern coast

POMEROY VOI,.UNTEER ER Squad now certified

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lo&lt;:at.ed Just one.fourth mtte east of Rio
Grande on Rout.e :l!i. In the pas! four years,
attendance has increa~ from 100 to more
than t ,200 in 1973 and at least that many
are expected this year.
The Rio Grande Bean Dinner was
Institute· Jn 1871 as a reunion for Confederate and Union soldiers, and it offered
local, nen.fightln~ citizens the opportunity
to show their support and appreclatloo to
the veterans by sacrificing their normal
da ily food in favor of beans, hardtack and
coffee - the standard menu of armies on
the mar ~h .

BY CHUCK CORNELIUS
GALLIPOLIS - Galtta . County

Drapety Department _

first Floor

SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS FOR VALUABLE PREMIUM S

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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citizenS soon. ( an save and recycle their·

accumulatto118 Of newspapers.
Under direction of Hannan Trace High
School lnBtructors Ch~ ck Cornelius and
Tom Pope, the school's Future Farmers of
America boys will supply the manpower.
Proceeds from the recycled newspapers
will be used for new and Improved
recreational facilities In Gallla County.
The firotdate to circle on all calendars
Is Saturday, August 10. From 9 a.m. unttt
noon Pope's FFA witt have a large truck
parked near the left side of the G. C.
Murphy Store ln the Si!ver Bridge Plaza.
All citizens should bring their newspapers
and other . non-g lossy · papers (no
magazines pleaS.) neatly tied with strong

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cord or twine ln bundles
of about 2$
pounds. Papers must be tied together to be
.a.;ceptabte.
.
Recycling of newspapers represent..
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an ac tivity conduCive to . conserving
natural resources, Public, support for the
program will determine it.5 success and
whether or not the county wttt receive
lan~ible bene!Ita.
, The tentative plan Is to receive stored

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newspapers once a month on the second

Saturday or the month . ·They will truck
them either lo Athens or Hunllngton to be
recycled.
Pope joins me tD say, "See you with
your tied bundl¢5 of newspapers on August
10 and please help our public se..Vtce ··
project.get of! to a good start!"

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