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WASHI NGTON (UP J) - The America n
presidency cha nges hands today to shed itself of
scandal. Richard Nixon resigns to avoid removal
from office and Gerald R. F-ord, the unsullied a nd
plainspoken Midwesterner , assumes power he
never sought.
Nothing like this has ever happened before. It .
amounts to a constitutional coup. It happened
suddenly - within five working days after Nixon
admitted 'intimate and early involvement in the
Watergate scandal. It came after his last hope of
avoiding impeachment and removal from office by
Congress had collapsed.
It brought a sense of relief to the people and to
Congress and a national feeling of good will toward
the President-designate. Nixon, re-elected two
years ago carrying 49 states, becomes the first
president to resign. Ford becomes the 38th
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While House, depending upcin
the weather. There will be none
of the trappings of the normal
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but none of the grief and
mourning that ·have accomp'anied other oath-takings
by other vice presidents.
.. O!ief Justice Warren E.
Burger flew back from a
vacation in Amsterd.Bm, Holland, to adJnlnlSter·the oath.
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heartbroken family will be
flying to San Clemente, calif.,
in an Air Force plane almost as
opulent as Air Force One.
Like milllons of his countrymen, ford sat in his living
room Thursday night and
watched Nixon on tele.vislon
sombl!rly announce that he
would give up the struggle to
retain office. He adiiJ.itted ·he
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respect that Is vital to hold
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presidency · throdgh appointmerit, must now face the
delicate task of appointing a
vice president.
When he does, the nation
will, for the iirst time, have a
president and _vice president
who galned · office without a
national election.
Ford's immediate problem is
to name a vice president who
not only will help heal the
wouild• of the nation but also
those of the shattered Republl·
can party.
Former New York Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller, former
Attorney General Elliot Rich·
ardson and former Congressman Melvin Laird are considered leading contenders .
But a group of conservative
Republican senators excluded
them from a list given to Ford
of 12 men and one woml!ll that
lt could support.
United Press International
obtained a copy of the letter
late Thursday from the author;
wbo did not want to be n~ed.
He aald at least six conservative GOP senators approved lt.
Some political observers feel
that Rockefe)ler, a moderate
who hss become more conservative In recent years, could
solidify the GOP. Ford is a
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By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Nixon choked back tear$ In
l!llemotlonal goodby to his staff, and In effect. to his country, the~
left the Whlte House today for the trip back to a life as private
citizen In California.
"We leave with high hopes In good spirit, and with deep
humility and with v.ery much gratefulness in our hearts," Nixon
said to his staff and Cabinet on national television. "l can only
say to each and every one of you, we come from many failh.'i , we
pray perhaps to different gods, but really to the same god In a

sense.

"But l want to say to each and every one of you, not only will
we always remember you, not only will we always be grateful to
you, always you will be in our hearts, And you will be in ow
prayers.
"Thank you very much''
The emotion packed goodby ceremony was held in the East
Room of the While Hou8e- called a "great house'' by Nlxon. He
and his !amity were greeted with a tn!mpeted "Ha il To The

members openly crying.
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Nixon and his wife then walked directly to the South Lawn and,
with his succesoor Geeald R. Ford bidding them goodbye, went
by helicopter to AndrewsAFB where they left at 10:17 a.m. EDT
in the presidential jet, Spirit of '76, for the flight to San Clemente.
Nixon, who annowaced Thursday night he was reSigning, was
accompanied by some of his staff and his daughter and son4nlaw, Tricia and Edward Cox:. His other daughter ar)(1. son-in..J.aw,
Julie and David Eisenhower, stayed behind, weeping openly as
they waved goodbye to the departing helicopter. · '
While Nixon was in the ai.r on the way to retirement, he was to
become an ex·President, with Ford beirg sworn in at noon EDT.
In his fare wali speech to cabinet members and White House

you believed In, sometimes right, sometime• wrong ,"
As Nlson and his family·entered the East Room, Secretary o{

Slate Henry A. Kissinger led the standing ovation that caused
tears to well in the eye• of the Preoldent and his family memben.
"We don't have a good word fo r it In English," he BBid. "Tho
best is au revoir. We'll see you again.u
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Nixon tried to make the occasion light at times, once Jokinl
about his taxes, and once made a genUe jab at the preu. But
what came over was deep emotion. Nixon's voice cracked
several tirn,e s and he at points had to choke back leara, eapeclaUy
when discussing his parents.
"Greatness comes not when things are alw,ys good for us.''
Nixon said. "But greatness comess when you take some lmocka
and disappointment.
"Only when you have been In the deepest valley can you !mow
how it Is to be on the highest mountain."
"We think that when we lose elections, when we suffer defeat,
all is ended, we think 'the light left life forever."' he. BBld. "Not
true, it is only a begiMing "
After his final words, Nixon waved to the staff and walked to
the walling helicopter.

aides, Nixon acknowledged as he did in his resignation speech

that some mistakes were made during his slay In the White
House.
"Sute we have done some things wrong in this admlnistration,
and the top man always takes the responsibility, and I've never
ducked it," Nixon said. "But ... no man and no woman came into
this admlnstratlon and left it with more than he came ln. No man
Olief," a nd five minute~ of continuOus appla use.
or womlin ever profiled at the public expense or the public till.
"Mistakes, yes, but not for personal gain, ever . You ? id wha t
The farewell left Nixon close to tears and many of his staff

en tine

and brick suburban home in
Alexandria, Va., across the
Potomac from Washington.
Addressing the television
cameras and 100 nelghbors, VOL. XXVI NO. 83
newsmen, chlldren, sightseers- even the neighborhood
Ice cream vendor- Ford
pledged in his . customary
simple words that he would try ·
to achieve "what's best for
America and the world."
He said Nixon's speech was
The Pomeroy-Mason bridge
"qne of the very saddest will be closed to traific for
moments that I've ever witnes- three to four months in 1975,
sed."
the Meigs Planning Com. Ford, 61, a former college mission said Thursday.
The commission decided that
football center whose highest
political ambition had !&gt;een to it will offer to assist local
lead the Republican party as Chambers of Commerce in
speaker of the House, was ·, working out a solution for
hand-picked by Nixon last substitute travelirig while the
October to be vice president. bridge ls closed. Executive
Spiro T. Agnew had just Director C. E. Blakeslee said
resigned In disgrace in a deal · plans for replacing the deck of
worked out with the attorney the bridge in 1975 will be drawn
general to avoid a trial on the
charge of evading taxes and
J;:XTENDED OUTLOOK
accepting bribes throughout
Chance. of showers Sunday
his public life.
and
Tuesday ·and partly
· S'peclal Watergate
cloudy Monday. Warm with
(Continued on page 10)
highs in the mid and upper
80s and 1~ws in the 60s.

Devoted To The fnterests of The Meigs-Mason Area
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PHONE 992-2156

TEN CENTS

Bridge repairs forcing 1975 closure

Vice Presidents' line formed
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from congressional liberals.'
But some also note that this
choice might not sit weU with
the party's conservative wing
because of Rockefeller's presidential bids against Nixon in
1960 and 1968 and Goldwater. in
1964.
Other names menliotied this
week Include:
GOP Sons. Charles Percy of
illinois, and LoweU Weicker of
Connecticut; f!eps , John
Anderson of flllnois and John J.
Rhodes. of Arizona; former
deputy attorney general William Ruckelshaus, l!lld fo(lller
Sen. Charles Goodell uf New
York.
Among those · persons endorsed by the Senate conservatives was Rep. Edith Green, DOre., who Is retiring from
Congress. Sen. Barry Goldwater was the frrst name on the
list, which also included
Republican · Sens . James
Buckley, William · Brock,
. Howard Ba~er, Oewey Bartlett, Marlow Cook, and Hugh
Scott; Oovs. Ronald Rea8l!ll of
Colifomla and Thomas Meskill
of Connecticut; fonner Sen.
John Williams of Delaware;
Treasliry Secretary William
Simon, and Rep. Albert Quie of
Minne'sota .

In September and be reviewed
by the Ohio Department of
Transportation in December .
If money is available the
project is expected to be sold in
February.
The commission also decided
to send a letter to the U. S.
Coast Guard in Huntington, W.
Va., approving the new toll
bridge plans in the Ravens-

.By MIKE FEINSILBER
WASiflNGN (UP!) - Gerald
R. Ford intoned the solemn
oath today as 38th Presidj!nt of
the United States, hoping to
heal the wounds and divisions

leave many details . about
Watergate and the President's
involvement uncovered.
"l think the facts will continue to be developed," Ripley
said. "The special prosecutor
and the courts will continue to
keep working . I think a
national concensus in fact
developed prior to the
resignation . that he should
resign, tbat he could not be
.trusted and the amount of
obstruction of justice was so
significant that he had to leave.
"The manner of his going is
not important compared with
the resusciation of government
which has lost the trust of the
people," Ripley said. "A year
ago impeachment would have
been the far better course, but
now almost the reverse is true.
With rwnors of resignation, the
· stock market had gone up only
to come down when investors
thought he wasn't going to
resign, Resignation may not be
a cure for our economic
problems, but it sure isn't
going to have an adverse effeel.

-inflicted by the scandal that taking .
It was the first time in the 198
drove Richard M. Nixon
years
of the republic that a.
from office .
Ford, · sworn In by Chief President had to renoWlce his
Justice Warren E .. Burger,
pledged that he will "faithfully
execute the Office of President
of the United Stales, and will to
suice 1971 the Gilligan adthe best of rriy ability preserve,
protect and defend the Con- ministration 'oli comprehensive
stitution of the United States." criminal justice plan has
During the ceremony at the allocated more than $71,000 to
White House that assured Meigs County as _part of its $120
America's traditional orderly million · state-wide crime
transition of the reins of control program the Departgoverrunent, private citizen ment of Economic and Community Development reported
Nixon and his wife Pat were en
route to San Clemente, Calif., today.
aboard Air Force One.
Almost $30 million currently
. Nixon's letter of resignation is being distributed throughout
was delivered to Secretary of the stale. Allocations to Meigs
State Henry A. Kissinger at the County since 1971 Include:
time Nixon ·left Washington
$50,000 for renovation of the
with his wife for california, two county jail,
hours before Ford's oath$13,200 for a county felony

picnic' was held at the time to many projects Denison, Margaret Parsons,
Welker farm, Hemlock Grove, tl)roughout the community. In Pauline
Buck,
Edith
Thursday to honor the new the first six months of this year Williamson and Elsie Roush,
4 members of the Retired Senior -RSVP has donated 15,000 hours enjoyed a game of · croquet
. · · Volunteer Program, (RSVP) .- in comparison to 10,000 hours before a picnic dinner.
• · Organized II&gt; l't:ars ago, the ·during all of 1973. Below, L-R,
AT RIGIIT; below, Marcia
~ . 177 senior voiWlteero give their Evelyn KDi1!bl, Marcia .

high office and reolgn amid
scandal.
Before "Nixon left on a
gloomy' overcast swnmer day

Meigs received $71~000
Investigator,
$4,600 lor communications
equipment ln the City of

Pomeroy,
$1,300 (or modernization of
the communications System in
the Vlllage of Middleport,
$1,200 for police radio
communications equipment in
the Village of Syracuse, and,
$8011 for the purchase of new
communications equipment by
the county sheriff.
Dr. David C. Sweet,
development director, commended local officials for their
hard work. in implementing
new prograrns.

Portraits' $Chedule is set ·
Mrs . Bernice Hoffman, · portraits taken during the
advisor -for the "Annual" staff reserved time only.
at Meigs High School, today
Seniors are to contact
reminded all Meigs Seniors to Grpver's Studio at once as the
make an appoiniment . this studio will he closed next week
week at Grover's Studio to because of the Meigs County
have . their senior portrait Fair. Grover will have a booth
taken.
at the fair and students who
Portraits will be taken have as yet not made their
Tuesday, Aug. 20, through Aug.' appointment !ll'e .to stop at the
24.
Grover booth and do so.
Spedal senior prices will
Mrs.· Hoffman offers the
apply to all those having their foUowinghelpfulhlntsto Insure

Welker farm at Hemlock Grove scene of Retired Senior Volunteer Program picnic
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According to sub-division commission makes
the
regulations, if a person Wl!llts decision.
to build a house and there are
The next meeting wa8 set for
no road' problems and land is 3 p.m. on Sept. 17. Attending
adequate (cine acre minimum) were Blakeslee, Roush,
the permit · is issued· by the Thereon Johnson, Shields,
county deparimenl of health. Edison Baker, E.F. Robinson,
However, in instances where Carl Qualls, David Parry,
there are road problems or . Wesley Buehl l!lld ex officio
land is not adquate then the member., John Rice.

Ford takes oath as Pre.s ident

Nation relieved
COLUMBUS ( UPI) - The
resignation of Richard Nixon
as President of the United
States was long overdue, but
now that it is a fact, Arriericans
can "heave a sigh of relief,"
the chairman of the Ohio State
University Political Science
Department said Thursday.
"Nixon had put himself in a
position where he literally
could expect support from no
one," said Dr. Randall Ripley.
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Not jusf.on the narrow issue
of impeachment , but . on
everything.''
.By admitting he had been
lying to everybody, including
his closest staff, for over two
years, 1 think he created a
climate from which no one
from the most staunch
Republican to the fariliest left
Democrat was left Mth any
reason to trust him on much of'
anything. "A president in that
kind of position is useless and
immobilizes·the government,"
Ripley said. ·
Ripley dismissed the
argwnent by some persons
that resignation, as compared
with impeacqment, _would

wood area. Comments in favor by the Buckeye Hills-Hocking
of or against the new bridge he- Valley· Regional Development
tween Ohio and West Virginla Commission of which James
are invited by the Coast Guard Roush Is the local delegate.
by Aug . 15.
Roush will carry ·the recomIt was agreed to recommend mendation of Shields to the
Herbert E. (Pete ) Shields as Buckeye Hills organization.
the delegate to the Tourism
The commission · studied
Development Program that three "split land'' situations
Ohio is funding. The program ·and ownets of the properties
in this area will be carried out will be advised of the decision.

Keller, Rl. 3, Pomeroy, got in which Includes RSVP. The
line for the chicken dinner. Meigs County director of RSVP
They enjoyed fishing, horse• Is Mrs. Ralph Weiker. At left;
shoes and croquet. Also at- MARJORIE BREWER,
. tending was Ann Johnson, state Reedsville, was happy with her
· director of all actlori programs 1 catch of a four pound fish

in Wubin&amp;tOn, be bade an
emotional fareweU to hla grief·
str;.cken staff, Cabinet and his
nation.
"iVe leave with high hopes in
good spirit, and with deep
humility and with very much
gratefulness in our hearts,"
Nixon sal~, choking back tears
on national television. '"111ank

you very much.''
As Ford swore his brief oath,
the American preSidepcy
changed hands to shed Itself of
scandal.
Nixon's feslgnaUon was
necessary to avoid his certain
removal from office by Congress. The new president, an
unsullied and )llaln-epealtlng
Midwesterner, 88Sumed awe..
some power that be_ never
sought.
Thus, less than two yean
after lhe Richard Nlxon-,Spiro
Agnew ticket rolled to the moot
massive landallde electioo in
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Lunches
to cost
5C more

a better portrait.
Young men should con'
centrale on having shirts, ties;
l!lld coats neatly pf~; the
coat should fit, and the collar
on the shirt be In good condition.
Youngladiesareurgednotto .
charlge hair style just lor the
portrait. Also beware of having
Due to Inflationary food
hair too tight the day of the
. costs, lWJches at schools in the
sitting :Hair should be neat and
Southern Local School District
natural . Hair cannot be
retouched or removed in the were Increased by live cents a
day when the district's board of
final portrait. Also, do . not
education
met ThUrsday night.
apply lipstick too heavily. The
According · to the new
light pink and fluorescent
schedule,
rrieals for the new
shades do not photograph well.
A plain colored and neatly school year will be 45 cents in
pressed garment with an at· the elementary buildings, 50
tractive neckline is best. cents for !he junior an(j senior
· Sleeveless dresses are not high schools and 116 cents lor
adults. Milk will be six centa a ·
satisfactOry for a pleasing
bottle .
portrait.
The board accepted the
For those who wear glasses It
resignation
of Geraldine
Is better than you wear them
for a .naturallook. Asuggeatlon . Cleland as a cOok In the dlatrlct
Is to visit your optometrist and and named subetitute ~
borrow a set of empty frames who include Thelma Cuoter,
Mrs . James Rlfflo, Janet
aimilar to the ones .you wear'
l!lld return them properly alter · Manuel, Alma Johnaon ,
.your sitting Is completed. Thelma Walton, Ruby Congo
Reflections and distortion may and Ruby Prater. Leo Taylor
appear if you wear frames with wu hired aa a bwl driver and
glass in, Without lenses the subatltutebusdrivorahired ~
Croaa,
Romain•
distortion and reflection Ia Earl
Frederick, Bob Spurlock, Jeu •
ellminated.
To make your appointment Brinker, Gordon Proflltt 11114
call Grover's Studio at !m-2476 Clarence Wickline. X.ren
at once, or make It non week Kirkland was empll)yed u a
at Grover-'s booth at the fair. • apecial education tuehlr.

wu made
agent for tho loolblll IIIII
Dale C. Warntr

VISIT ON AUGUST 11
The n01t visit ol the
Bloodmobile will be Aug . 19 at
the Pomeroy. Elementary ·
School from 1 to 6 p.m.
Remember, "Soq\eone will be
needing blond ac!M.."

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of
President pres idency effec \l'e at noon
We
mus
press
on
however
n end undt he fo low no ••
Ac hi evements that represent
N .con s address to the rtat on
for a goal of not only mMe and
tst1te descr bed as Parce No 4
tomorrow
the
sh~red efforts of the
11tuated n tht Townth p of
Thursday night
better
bul of full
V ice Pr~s dent Ford w I be
admlnl stri!lt on the Congress opportun
01 vt n the County of Mt vt
Good evenrng
ty
for
every
Amer
sworn In as P es dent i!lt that
and the peop e
But the
NO~ICE OF
end Stare ot Oh o Tht nor h hi t
This s the 37 h t me I have
~n
And
of what we are
hour n th is off ce
APPOINTMENT
lenges
ahead
are
equally
of
he
no
theest
Quar;er
of
cha
spoken to you from th s off ce
strl v ng so hard r ght now to
Cl . . N• 21279
As I recall the high nopes for
sect on No 1 Town A Rengell
g eat And lhev too w fl
where so many dec s ons
a
c h i eve pro.sperity with
Ettett or Vt ma C1rpent1
Amer ca with wh ch we began
of the Oh o Company s Pu
requ ~ the support of the
h3ve been m~Jde that shapE! the
out nrtat on
chase conla n ng 14 \"2 ac e-s Otctaud
th s second term I fee a great
Congress and the peop e
h story of th s nation
For more than a quarter of a
Not c: t 11 hereby " ven thl
more: or tn There s. e)ll;cep ed
sadness that I w I not be here
work ng ncooperat onwlththe century of pub lc lfe I have
Rober
s Pe ker of 611 So-u h
however
from
Peru
No
A
the
EC~ch t me I have done so to
n thi s office work ng n your
newadmln strat on
2nd M dd eport M~ Ot County
fo
tow
ng
ratt
of
and
conv•ved
turbulent
history
of
discuss w th you some matter
shared
a
beha ftoachlevethosehopes n
We have ended Arner c,o s th s even ng I have fought for
by James R Lowther to Hu da Oh o has been du y 1ppo nted
lllat I bell""e altected the
the next two and a half years
longest
war
But
n
the
work
of
L
M•theny by dud dated Jan .Adm n s ra or W th the W
what I believed n I tried to
nat onal nte est In a I the
But n turn1ng over d ec t on
secur ng a lasting peace n the
23 933 afld r~co ded n Yo Annexed of he Estett of '1/t mt
lhe be$1 of my abll ty to
dec sons I have made n my
ate of
of the gave nment to V ce
139 at Page 7
~ereof
11nd Carpen er dectastd
world tliegoalsahead are even discharge those dut es i!lnd
ubllc I te I have always tr ed
Pres dent Ford I know as I
descr bed u to tows Beg nn ng Co umb a Townsh p Me~~
more far reach ng and more
o do what wt~s best for the
meet those respons bit t es
1t a s OM 2 ods north of the county Oh o
told the nat on when
I
dlff cult We must complete a
Cred tars i!lre requ ed to f e
nat on
that were entrusted to me
southwes co ner of he nor h
nom inated h m for that off ce
ucture
of
peace
so
that
It
st
the rca ms w th sad f due erv
half
of
the
northeas
quarte
of
Throughout the long and
Samet
mes
havesucceeded
0 months ago tl at the
w II be said of th s general on Samet mes I have fa ed but
u d Sec on No 17
thence w th n four mon hs
dlffcu t period of Waterga e I
le-adersh p of America w II be
at
on
of
Americans
our
gene
De ed h s )0tl'\ day of Ju v
north
S6
:1t..
deo
ee:s
eut
47
rods
always I have taken heart from
have felt It was my duty to
ngood hands
by the people of all nations not what Theodore Rooseve t once
and 9 nks o e s onto thencto 19H
MICHAEL BING
perserve t to make eve y
FRED BURNEY II
In pass ng th s off ce to the
only that we ended one war but sa d about the man n the arena
nor h 77 h deg ees ust 26 rods
Mann ng D Webste
poss ble effort to complete the
Mlcblel BlDg son of Mr
v cepres dent lalsoctosow th
Frederick
Lawr,ence
to a stone
henceo nor h 64
Judge
thatweprevented
future
wars
term of office to wh ch you
whose face is marred by dust
the profound sense of the
anu Mrs Lowell Bing Long
degrees
eu
7
ods
and
5
nks
Cou
of
Common
p
eas
We
have
un
ocked
the
doors
Burney II, sou of F1oyd
and sweat and blood Who
elected me
we ght of responsibility thai
o a s one thence north 87 V7
Probli e 0 v s on
that
tor
a
qua
fer
of
a
century
Bottom Route I will be
In the past few days
strives val antly Whoer sand
Burney Rt. 3 Pomeroy will
degrees en 1 od11 and 6 nks
Me , 5 County Oh 0
w II fall on h s shoulde s
stood between the Un ted States comes
o a s one
hence north 62 112
•
hoo.vever thasbecomeev dent
sllort
again
and
aga
n
lea lured In tbe elgbiiJ annual
be featured in the eighth
tomorrow and therefore of the
and
the
Peop
e
s
Republ
c
of
1&lt;:__ __ __
dell ees eut 37 rods and 5 nks ·:::__::__:_:_;::.._:3;.
effor
because
there
s
not
to
me
that
I
no
anger
have
a
understand ng the pat ence
edition of
Who s Who
Ch na We must now ensure w thout error n silo tcom ng
annual edition of Who s
to a stone on he sou th s de of strong enough pa t ca base- n
cooperat
on he w II need f om
hence north 35
nd an Run
hat
the
one
quarter
of
the
Among American High
Who
Among
American
High
the Congress to JUSt fy can nu
But who does actua lv str veto
all Amer cans
degrees west 9 rods and 5
wor
d
s
people
who
ve
n
the
lng that effort
do the deed
S&lt;hool Sludenls of 1973 74
School Students 1973-1974
nks to he north ne of Sec on
As he assumes that respon
Peoples Repub cofChina will
As
long
as
there
was
such
a
No
7 thence wes a ong the
Thlo Is the second year Mike
s bll ty hew I deserve the help
be
and
rema
n
not
ou
enem
es
Burney
a
1974
graduate
ol
Who
knows
the
great
en
base 1 felt st ongly that twas
no
1h
ne of Sect on 7 l 0 ods
and
the
support
of
all
of
us
As
but our friends
thus asms the great devot ons
has been featured In tbe
Melgo High S&lt;hool was
and 13 nits to ands now or
necessary to see the canst tu
we look to the future the first
In
the
M
ddle
East
100
whospendsh mse t na worthy
fa mer y owned by the esta e of
pubUcatlon He Is a graduate
1 onal process through to ts
active to chorale Varsity M
essential s to beg n hea ing the
m I on people n Arab coun
cause who at the best knows n
J W Johnson thence south 68
thattodootherw
se
conclusion
of Eastern Hlgh School and
wounds of th s nat on to put
and
AI~Ohlo Youtb Choir He
tr
es
many
of
whom
have
and 9 nks to he pace of
rods
the
tr
umphs
of
high
the
end
would be unfa thfu to the sp r t
the b tterness and div s ons of
beg nn ng con a n ng 30 ac es
Is employed at KeiiiJ Goble
dered
us
the
r
enemy
for
cons
ach
evement
And
w
th
the
letters
in
received
varsity
of that del berately d ff lcult the recent beh nd us and to nea y 20 yea s now look on us
mo e or ess Excep a road 30
worst he falls- at least fa s
Ford in Middleport.
process and a dangerously
basketball
and
baseball
and
feet
w de frcm the 0 acre ot
red scover these shared de~s
as their friends
whlleda nggreatness
destab II zing precedent fa the
known as he Jacob Rarden o
that I e at the heart of our
an
altemate
to
Buckeye
was
We
must
can
t
nue
to
bu
ld
on
I p edge to you on ght as
future
to he t act of and owned by J
st ength and unity as a great
that fr endsh p so that peace
long as I have a breath of fe
Boys State He won the
M Jackson
he ro11d to be
Butw thfhed sappearan ceof
and fr~ people
can sett e at ast over the
n my body I shall cont nu e In
ocated on he best ocat on and
that base I now believe that the
Prince
Hall
Scholarship
and
By tak ng th s act on
hope
grade
M ddle East and so that the
that sp ri t I sha I continue to
constltut anal purpose has been
that I w II have hastened the
plans to enter Ohio
F u thermo e except nt~ f om
c
adle
of
c
v
zatlon
w
II
not
work
for
the
great
causes
to
served and there s no longer a
Pa ce No 4 he fo ow no t ac
start of that process of healing
become
tsgrave
wh
ch
I
ha
ve
been
ded
cated
to
the
fall
University
need fo the process to be
of &amp;nd Beg nn ng a the north
wh c h s sodesQerately needed
Togethe w th the Sov et
throughout my yea s as a
prolonged
east
co ne of Sect on No 17
n A mer ca
Un on we have made the
congressman a senator v ce
thence Sou h 34 rod s and 14 nks
I wou d have preferred to
I regret deeply any n1ur es
cruc al breakthroughs that
president and p es dent he
o the m dd e of nd an Run
carry t~rough the defense
that may have been done n the
have begun the process of
cause of pea ce not just for
VA CATION IN MEIGS
Roi!ld then ce a ong he m dd e
whateve the persona agony t
course of the events that led to
I m t ng nuc ~r i!lrms But we
Amer cabutamongallnat ons
of sa d road as fa lows North ••
Mr and Mrs Joseph Foster
would have Involved And my
th s decls on
degrees wes
8 ods and 0
must set as our goal not JUSt
prospe ty tust ce and oppor
fam ty unan mously urged me
and family Uvon a Mich
nks nor h 64 117 degree.s west
t wou d say only that f some
I
m
t
ng
but
reduc
ng
and
ty
for
al
our
our
people
tun
todoso
22 ads and 23 nks North 52
of my iudgments were wrong
t nally destroy ng these
spent a vacat on here w th
There sonecauseabbveall
But the Interest of the nation
degrees Wes
6 rods and 6
and some were wrong they
terr
be
weapons
so
that
they
to
wh
ch
I
have
been
devoted
the1r parents Mr and Mrs
must a ways come before any
nks North 70 deg ees West 4
were made In what I bel eved
cannot destroy clv I zation
and to wh ch I sha I always be
rods and 2 nks to a stone on
persona considerations From
Ralph Webb Racine and Mrs
at the t me to be n the best
devoted
as long as II ve
And
so
that
fhe
th
eat
of
the No th s de of road and the
the d scuss ons I heve had w th
nteres ts of the nat on
No th ne of Sect on No
7
nuclearwarw II no longer hang
When I f rst look the oath of Edward Foster Pomeroy
ongresslonalandotherleaders
Tothosewhohavestoodw th
sect
on
thence
East
a
ong
the
over
the
world
and
the
people
off
ce
as
pres
dent
f
ve
and
a
While here Anthony Foster
I have concluded that because
me du ng these past d ff cult
ne 52 rods and 17 1 nks to he
We have opened a new
half years a~o I made th s celebrated h1s seventb birth
)f the Watergate matte
I
p ac e of beg nn ng conta n ng
months- to my tam ty my
re
at
on
w
th
the
Sov
et
Un
on
sacred
comm
tment
to
conse
might not have the support of
s 8 acres more or ess
fr ends the many others who
We must continue to deve op
crate my office my energ es day With a dinner at the home
tile Congress that I would
Reference Deed Vo ume 38
joined n supporting my cause
and all the w sdom I can
e)(pand that new re at on
of h1s grandparents m Racme
Page 522 Deed Reco ds Me gs
consider ,ecessary to back the
because they bel evecl t was
summon to the cause of peace Mrs Edward Foster was also a
Countv
Oh o
very diff curt dec s ons and
;~ ~~·o::~that
the two st ongest amongna ons
r ghl- 1 w II be eternally
PARCEL NO 5 The coa o
of the world w II I ve
carry out the duties of this
dinner guest
grateful for your support
ogetne w th the
and gas
I ha\l'e done my very best all
n cooperat on ather
office the way the lnte est of
PAUL NEASE
Anq to those who have not
m n no ghts a ti!lched there a
confrontat
on
the
days
s
nee
to
be
true
to
the nat on Would requ re
felt abe to give me you
n and under the fo ow ng
RACINE - Airman Paul
that pledge As a esult of these
J~f.~Ur14 the world-In As a
I have never been a qu Her
descr
bed rea es a e s tuated
support let me say I leave
efforts I am conf dent that the
Lat n Amer ca the
M. Neaae son of Mr and
To leave off ce before my term
n he Coun y of Me gs n he
w th nob tterness toward those
Easl there are
world s a safer place today
s completed is abhorrent to
State of Oh o and
n the
Mn. Wllll8m M Nease has
who tlaveopposed me because
not
on y for the people of
of
people
who
REUNION SET
Townsh p of 0 ve bounded and
every nstlnct n my body But
a I of us n the f nat analys s
been aulgned to the
ve
In
terr ble
pover
Amer ca but for the people of
descr bed as fo ows s tuated
must put the
NEW HAVEN - The R A
as Pres dent
have been concerned w th he
n Sec on No 7 Town No A
ty
n starvat on We must
all nat ons And that at of our
Teebnleal Tnbdng Center at
Interest of Amer ca f rst
( Dick ) and Susan (Belt) and Range No 1 of he Oh a
good ot the country however
ldren
have
a
better
chance
ch
keep
as
our
goa
turn
ng
away
America needs a full time
Cbaonte AFB lll
for
our judgmentsmlghtd ffer
Grmste•d annual reunion will Comp•nv s Purchi!ISe bounded
than before of I vlng n peace
f om production for war and
Pres dent and a full time
and descr bed as fo ows
specialized
In the
So
let
us
all
now/On
together
rather
than
dy
ng
In
war
expand
ng
product
on
for
be held Sunday Aug II at tile Beg nn ng at the No theast
Congress particularly at th s
n affirm ng that common
This more than anything s
aircraft equipment main
peace
so
that
people
time with problems that we
New Haven Park All relatives co ner of Sect on No 7 thence
commitment and nhelp ngour
what
I lloped to ach eve when I
everywhere
on
th
s
earth
sou h 34 rods ancf 14 Inks to the
face
at
home
and
abroad
To
tenauce field after com
and frtends are mv1ted to at"" m dd e of nd an Run oad
new president succeed for the
sought the pres dency Th s
can at
ast
look
for
continue
the
fight
through
the
platfug blslc trainlllg at
benefit of all Americans
hence a ong m dd e of sa d
mo e than anyth ng s what I
wa d n the r ch ldren s
tend A basket dinner w1ll be
months ahead for my personal
ond
road i!IS fo ows
North 48
I shall lea\l'e th s off ce w th
hope w I be my egacy to you
ATC s Lackla~d AFB
t me f not n our own time to
v nd cation would almost
served at noon
pany
degrees wes 18 rods and 0
regret
at
not
completing
my
our
country
as
I
leave
the
to
hav
ng
the
necesslt
es
for
a
Texas Nease Is a 1973
tota ly absorb the time
Oh o
nks North 64 Y2 degrees west
term but with grat tude ot the
decent 1 fe
pres dencv
and
attent on
of
both
praer of the
and 23 nks North 52!4 degrees
graduate of Soutbem Local
pr
vilege
of
serv
ng
as
your
To
have
served
n
th
s
off
ce
Here n Amer ca we are
the President and the
wes 16 r-ods and 6 nks -"No h Qwner n an amount not ess
High SchooL
presldentfo the pasts 2 years
s to have formed a very
fo lunate that most of our
70 degrees west 4 rods and 21 than f ve 5 pet percent of the
Congress n a period when our
N
THE
COURT
OF
These years have been a
personal sense of k nsh p w th
people have not on y the
nks to a s one on the north s de amoun of the b ds The bond or
entire focus should be on the
COMMON PLEAS
momentous time nth s h story
of sa d oad and the No h ne check sha be forfe t&amp;d t the
each and every Amer can and
bless ngs of I berty but also the
MEIGS COUNTY OHIU
great issue of peace abroad and
nto a
of our nat on and the world ;
of Sect on 7 thence East a ong j) dde fa s to ente
eav ng It I do so w th th s
means to I ve full good and by
PROBATED VIS ON
prosperty w thout nflat on at
Contract
w
th
sa
d
Owne
The
earn
Sect
on
ne
52
rods
and
17
nks
They
have
been
a
t
me
of
prayer May GOd s grace be
the world s standards even
home
to he p ace of beg nn ng bonds or checks of the three
achievement of which we can
GROVER WHITE Jr
abundanti ves
w th you n all the days ahead
Adm n stretor de bon s non of conta n ng s 18 ac es more o owes b dders w be he d unt
ess Reference Deed Vo ume he execu on of the contract
Estate of Pearl v Tanthorev
38 Page 55
Deed Records and he fu n Sh ngs of the
deceased
equ e-d performance bond
Me gs Coun y Oh o
Pta nt ff
at er wh ch
hey w
be
PARCEL
No
6
The
coa
o
•
YS
Twelve Meig.(.'Countians are
eturned
on
demand
The
and
gi!IS
loge
her
w
th
the
THELMA EDDY et af
among the 113 students named
m n ng r ghts a ached thereto checks of o her b dders w I be
Defendants
he fo low ng r,eturned on demand after the
No 9 s 2 n and unde
to the dean s honor roll or tile
descr bed rea estates uated n b ds are canvassed
A perforl'l1Jince bond and a
44 named to tile dean s merit
he Townsh p of 0 ve n he
NOT CE FOR SERV CE
fabor
and mater al payment
Coun
y
of
Me
gs
i!lnd
Sti!lte
of
BY PUBL CATION
roll for tile third quarter at Rio
Oh o n Sec on No 11 Town bOnd both of 100 percent of the
Grande College
of the contract w th
To The unknown he s and No 4 Range No 1 o he Oh o amount
si!lt
sfi!lctorv
su et es w
be
Company
s
Purchase
bounded
dev sees of Pea r V Tan tho ey
Named to the dean s honor
Sheldon A Taft candidate
and descr bed as fo ows requ red from the successtu
deceased
dde s for the fa thfu per
roll earning a 3 5 or better for for Assoc18te Justice of the
To The unknown he s and Beg nn ng at the Northwest b
WASHINGTON(UPI) - The peace and built tile blocks for dev
formance
of the work fo each
corner
of
Sect
on
No
11
thence
sees o James Rober
the period were Patty Mays Supreme Court was m
East 9 rods and 11 nks to a contract awi!lrded
statement of V1ce President future peace will he continued
Lowth e deceased and
Ewtngton Connie Gilkey
Pomeroy Tuesday to diSCuss
8 ds sha be- subm ed o the
da Lowthe
whose s one at the Northeast corne of Owne
To
Gerald R Ford after PrOSldent as far as I am ccncemed as address
only upon the p ans and
a
10
acre
trac
deeded
by
J
B
s
unknown
and
canno
Langsville Jyl Beaver Twila h1s carnp&amp;~gn witb local at
President of the Umted States w h reasonab e d gence be To renee o James A Lowther spec f cat ons tha have been
Nixon s resignation speech
Clatwortby Marmda Young torneys and news executives
thence south a ong the east ne obti!l ned from the off ce of he
We have been fortunate in ascerta ned
I think tbat t111s Is one of tile
pf
sa d tract 30 rods and 12 nks Arch ect
You a e hereby no f ed that
Middleport Glenda Lawson
While m the city Taft ex
The r gh s reserved by he
o an ron p n n the m dd e of
most difficult and saddest the last five years to have a you have been named defen
Minersville Cody Boothe pressed his hope tbat more
nd an Run Road hence a ong Owner to relec i!lny and a
in
Henry
very
great
man
ega
act
on
ent
ed
dan
s
n
a
periods one of the very saddest
the m dd e of sa d road as b ds and no b dder may w th
G over
Wh e
Jr
Ad
Nancy Thompson Pomeroy
voters par!ic1pate •n the
incidents I have ever Wit KiSSUiger who has helped to m n st ato de bon s non of the fo ows South 49 Jt.: degrees dri!lw h s b d for a per ad of
Jan Norris Racine and J1m judicial elections
This
huild the blocks of peace under Estate of Pea v Tanthorey West 7 rods and 11 nks North fortv f ve 45 days \
nessed
Th s pro ect I.S under the state
deceased P e nt ff vs The ma 83 degrees west 11 rods and 17
DaVIS Rutland Named to tile November the Ch1ef Justice
Let me say that I tbink tile President Nuon I tbink those Eddy et a Oetendents Th s I nks thence north 48 degrees cond t ons of E E 0 as pe
merit roll witb a 3 pomt or and two AssOCiate Justices wes 2 rods and 4 nks to the Government Execu ve Order
President of the United States poliCies should be continued act on has been ass gned Case west
ne of Sect on
thence of January 27 1972 P ov de
better were John Gerard almost half the court - Will be
No 19 5 2 n the Cou
of
no lh 34 rods and U nks to the Gene a Requ rements of af
has made one of the greatest and those policies of peace will Common
P
eas
P
obate
George Arnott Middleport selected by the voters
of beg nn ng conti!l n ng firm at ve act on program as
personal sacrlf1ces for tile be continued I have asked D v s on Me gs Coun y Oh o p4 ace
2
acres
more or less pe Pa t 4 Sub Part A Sect on
and Joan Manuel Racine
The address of sa d Court s c o
However records show that
SHELDON A TAFT
counlry and one of tile finest Henry Kissmger aa Secretary Me gs County Court House Refe ence Deed Vo ume 138 401 at Government Execvt ve
only 70 pet of tile voters who
Page 551 Deed Records Me gs Order
personal decis1ons on behalf of of state to stay on and be tile Pomeroy Oh o ~5769
County
Oh o
By 0 de Of
The
objec
of
he
Camp
a
n
s
actually go to the polls w1ll vote for tlle1r State Supreme Court
all of us as Amertcans by his Secretary of State under the to se
The Me gs County
PARCEL No 7 The un
he
ea
estate
of
he
for candidates OfJ the Supreme candidates Taft hopes to help deCision to resign as President new admlnistrat on
Hasp ta Comm ss on
dece dent o pay he deb s and d v ded one ha f nterest n the
SALES REPORTED
and
Ve erl!lns Memor a
gas
together
w
th
the
o
and
Court
s of adm n ster ng her
unprove that percentage
I have known Henry Kissing cos
of the Umted States
Hosp Ia nc
es ate wh ch rea estate s m n ng r ghts attached thereto
June 1974 sales of Sertes E &amp;
In 1972 only 57 pet of the
Pomeroy
Oh o
n
and
under
the
fo
ow
ng
er
for
a
great
many
years
I
fo
ows
descr
bed
as
It has been my opportunity to
7
9
26
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2
9
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H Umted States Savmgs Bonds voters In Meigs County who
desc
bed
rea
estate
s
tuated
n
No
The fo ow ng
watch over a period of nearly knew h1m before he came With reaPARCEL
estate s uated n
he he Townsh p of 01 ve n the
111 Oh1o were $33 2 million At actually went to the polls voted
VISIT PARENTS
the Nuon administratioo I County of Me gs n the Sta e of Countr, of Me gs i!lnd Sti!lte of
25
years
a
foreign
policy
In
tile
the end of June tile state at
o n Sect on No 11 Town 4
Mr and Mrs Terry Wyatt last five years that has been want him to be my Secretary of Oh o and n the Townsh p of Oh
PUBLIC NOTICE
0 ve
and
bounded
and and R anoe No 1 of the Oh o
tained 52 9 pet of 1ts 1974 sales
Sea
ed
b ds w be rece ved n
and son Robbie Wayne
Company s Purchase
and
most successM in tile achieve- State and I m glad to announce descr bed as fo ows Be ng he bounded
the
off
ce
of the V I age C erk
goal T T Reed Jr Meigs
and
desc
bed
as
Jacksonville F1a viSited m ment of peace for all of us here tbat he will be IIJe Secretary of north one hi!l f of he southeast
v age of
quar e of the southeast quarter to ows A ot of and bounded second Strl!et
RETURNS HOME
County Volunteer Savings
tile Pomeroy area over tile and hopeM!y the rest of the State Which means that he and of Sect on No 24 Town No 4 onthewestbvSectonNo 17 on Pomeroy Oh o unt 12 o cock
Bonds Ch&amp;rman said June
Lowse Conde has returned to weekend with tbelr parents
of he Oh o the North by ends former y noon on Monday August 26
I will be working together m Range No
world
on 974 tor the ro ow ng p oposa
Companv s Purch11se
and owned by Thomas Parke
sales of Savmgs Bonds in the her home m Pittsburgh after Robert Barton and family and
One new 1974 or 1975 Cab and
the pursuit of peace in tile b~ ng a 20 ac e o bounded by the East by ands Qrmer y
It
has
been
a
policy
tbat
I
county were $29 415 which was spending four weeks Wltb her Mrs Neha Seyler and fam1ly
Chi!ISs s to be used for the new
by
Jos
ah
Cowdery
and
owned
property
nes.
as
fa
ows
On
tbink can contmue peace In the future as we have achieved 11 m the no h by ands of oav d o F F elds and on the South f re truck Spec r ca ons for
64 2 pet of ts annual sales sister Bertha Conde 6 Oak St
the past
same can be obta ned from F re
and Mr and Mrs Charles months and years ahead
Row i!lnd and J J Chute on he by ends fo mer y owned by Ch
Pomeroy
ef Char es Leger
goal
Jos
ah
Cowdery
conta
n
ng
0
Eest
by
he
East
ne
of
Sect
on
Wyatt and family
Wo have many otber probLet me say witbout any
Each
b d must conta n the ful
acres
more
oress
No 2• on the south by ands of
We have problems at w J He ney and on the west
There
s excepted from nam• of every person or
hesitation or reservahon that le"
Perce No 7 the fo ow ng companv nterested n the
and !l. ot w
J
He ney
the policy that has achieved home which must he resolved by
Reference Deed Vo 10 Page descr bed rea estate Beg n same and be accompan ed by •
And they can be resolved and 62 Deed R eco ds Me gs n ng at the northwest torner of bond or certlf ed chec~ n the
sa d Sect on No 11 thence east sum of SlOO 00 to the sat Sf act on
will be resolved by the Counfy Oh o
as i!l
PARCEL No 2 A so fhe 19 rods and 1 I nks to a stone at of V age Counc
cooperation of the Congress to ow ng rea esta e s tuated n the northeast corner of a 10 acre guaranty that f the b d s ac
be en
tract deeded by J 8 Torrenc:e ceptect a contract w
witb the President and tbose o ve Townsh p Countv of and
tered
nto
and
11
performance
w
fe
to
James
R
Lowther
Me us and State of Oh a and n
that work with him
Sect on No 23 Beg nn ng 40 ' thence south a ong the east ne proper y secured
These checks or bonds w be
rods
East of the northwest of sa d tract 30 rods and 12 nks
I have been very fortunate in
corner of Sec on No 23 thence to an ron p n n he m dd e of returned at once to a 1 except
my llfetbne in publ1c office to Eas 59 rods and 4 h nks lnd an Run Road thence along the succenfu b dder H scheck
be held unl the
m dd e of said roed es or bond w
have a good many adverslirles thence south 39 2 ads thence the
fo lows
South 493,14 d~rees contract or b ct s proper y
west S9 rods and 4 V::!
nks
m tile pollUcal arena in tile thence no th :19 2 rods to the west 1 rods and 11 1 nks North e)(tCVttd by h m
By IAwreoee E Lamb M D
V age of Pomeroy and
Congress But I don t tbink I pace of beg nn ng conta n nu 8J degrees west 11 rods and 17 theThe
Pomeroy F re Department
nks thence north As degrees
DEAR DR LAMB - I have f&amp;thful about taking it I m 57 already had 11 You d be sur supplements• I understand
14 55 acres more or ess Ex
2 rods and 1C I nks to the eserve the r ght o reject an v.
had cancer of tile tbyroid and sllghUy overweight which prised how many people can (lOiaSBium cholortde Is poison have a single enemy in the cept ng however from the west
west
I
ne of sad Sect on No 11 and al bids
above
tract
(,If
land
•
certa
n
Congress and the net result Is
Radiation treatments shrunk I have been all my life
thence
north 34 rods and 14 tlnks
Jane WI ton Clerk
profit witb the sbnple metbod My husband hao orders to take
port on thtrtOf bounded as
tbat I think tomorrow I can follows
V UAGE OF POMEROY
to the ptace of beg nnlng
Beg
nn
n9
•o
Yt
rOds
the gruwth and deatroyed the
DEAR READER - Anyone It ellmi!lates all the confusion it twice a day He baa had two
nlng 4 2 acres more or II) 9 16 2tc
otart out li'OI'ldng wltb Demo- east of the northwHt corner of conta
cancer and my tbyrold gland 1 who has to take pills regularly
less
Reference
Oeed Volume
The thyroid medicine you are heart attacks and heart failure erato and witb Repuhlic8111 in above aec:Hon thence tasr 59
P•ve
52:l
Dttd
Records
l31
rods
and
4
1
1
nks
to
county
mllll IQI! thyroid pUla every will be famillar witb your taking is long acting ¥&gt; If you and a stroke The ~oke left
the Houae aa well aa in lhe road thenc:e south 15 teet Me 01 County Oh o
dar for the rest of my life I ve problem Taldng the pill will happen to miss one pill lt won t him with some speech Senale to work on the fhence west 59 rods end 4'h The Interest Of the orantee In
links thence north 16 feet to the Parct 1 1 2 3 4 1nd 5 11 subject
tried to form a routine so that 1 become so automatic tbat you be a dWlster The effects are problema only
p act of beg nn ng con • n ng to In oil •nd gas lease granted
problems -serious oneswill not forget to take the pill forget whether you took the leveled out over a period of 10
36 100 acres mort or en The to W B and 8 8 0 •nd Gas
DEAR
READER
Which we have at home
emount of and conveyed n Company
But
happen to upset my blamed tiling or not
days or more If you miss an PotaSBlum chloride Is certainly
You ar• requ red to •nsttwtr'
And the JJplrlt of cooperation above tract be ng 14 19 acres
routine then I become con
There io a oolution for occasional piU or take an extra not poison It l.l very slmllar to
more or
en
end above the Comp 1 nt w th n 21 dayt
which I leave exhibited with deter btd tracts be ng the tam• attvr tht lut pub eatlon or thlt
f1IIICI and uncertain whether or everyone for this problem Just one 11 won t make much dlf table salt (sodium chloride) the
ce which w I be publ &amp;htd
Congr• and the new preJfl Its conveyed by Fr•n~ no
not I bave taken that pill
sit down witb a stack of 31 ference But for proper Our body cells contain Iota of
Founds and wlft to former once IICh wtek for 1 JC 1uc
The test
by warranty deed of cen ve weeks
U lbll hlppens, would It be envelopes any size you like bllance you will need to be potalll1.111 as the main type of ~~~~ In the problema grantors
~ubi
cat
on
will
be
m1de on
date
of
Apr
1
23
1936
end
and the problema at
Ilea. lllr D11 to take II and and DIDDber the daya of the careful not to m1u too many IIIII lnsdde our cells They also
Augult 2l 1974 and the :II days
recorded M•v ' 1936 n vo
111 beneficial
142 P•o• 54 Deed Ruords or for lnlwtr wll commenu on g
.,._..,. llllilllllringly take lwo DIOIItb 011 tbem Then put the daya or take too many extru
contain IIClllle chloride Wltboilt to the 211 miUion fine Meigs County Oh o Rtftrenct that dalo
In can or your ftll u,. to
ar Md It Ill better to let It rilbl pill or pills in each en
Why lljll lry the envelope adequate
Dted Vo umt 143 Page 62
amounls
of Americana but to lhe world u
1n1wer
or othtrWIIt rtlpond ••
Mtlgl
County
Deed
Rtcords
.,_ IIIII palllllly mill a day' velope for the mootb Each day meW 111d Ill life and llll'e
potalllum in tile ceiiJ IIley a whole
011 •nd Gil inltrlltt. as r~~qulrad by the Ohio Jihllet of
Wbat ...,..,
reaction be• tab your pill out of the rilbt And you do need to keep on can't funcUon praperly
CIVIl Proc.-ures Juc:tomtnt by
follows
And J . . .e to )'OU lml&amp;ht.
def1utt wiU H ren erect 1galh1t
PARCEL
No
3
Tht
un
illy dGotGr Mid the effect~ of envelope Then lf you can t taking thai thyroid Without It
vou for relief demanded In this
PotallllDI in one fonn or aa I
lomarTow and divided ont hi t nter"t In tht Complllnt
the =•t:a~~aa do not lbow up l'IDieDlber 011 the 19th of July you wW become lelharglc another Ia often given to heart in tile
oil
and
til
together
w
th
tht
in mining r~t,hts attached tf'ltreto
but lbil didn't 1!hether you took your pill tllat have oldJl cblnsea and a hoot patients partleulary If they
In l.rul.'f'tdtr tht fOIIOWII"'Cil rta
Jtnet I Clerk
Morrl•
Doputy
marnin1 or not Jlllllook in tile of problema related to belnc are Iakins 111y of tile dl&amp;ltalla
Htltt: dtKrlhd •• Paretl No
Court of Common Pltll
3 In tho Townthlp of 011•• In
IIUillber tt ..,.._ If It Is still
on tllyrold
medletaeo for heart f.Ull'e It America
,,.bato Dl•ltl..,
tht County of Me qs anCI Stitt of
~ MOI91 County Oh1o
I lll«w )'OU had belteo take II If
DEAR DR LAMB- -.at Is 1.1 also used
Oh
o
The
Southtllt
auarter
of
help prevent World
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tht nor:thtatt quarter of StctiOfl
Ill llle•Wtqllllllltply you hate yOUr opinion of potaul um heart lrregularllla
Thank )'011 very much
No 17 Town A and Range No 111 " ,. Ill t ' 11 u ate

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at area college

Voters neglect

Difficult, sad
incident--} ord

justices of
Ohin court

DR. LAMB

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By VITO STELIJNO
UP! Sports Wriler
Riehle Zisk was U k ' g
I ome run Th ursday n gi t but
lon Matlac k was keep ng his
thoughts 10 himself
Zisk tagged Mat ack for a
gan e w nmng homer Ln the
l ast or the mnth nn ng to g1ve
lhe P tsburgh Pirates a 4 3

v ctor y over the New York
Mets a nd a sweep of the r
thr ee-ga

e ser es

The sweep kept the Prates
Will m str km g d stance n U e
NL East n ov ng ti em to
w thm 3 ~ ga mes or St Lows
But the losses we e costly to
the Mets vi o are no" 9

ga ne.s

--

out

Matlack Showed the str n
after U e gan e ~ s I e told
mporters You ca a sk ail the

ail h ght

quest on!) you ww t but you

U y e ready to

won t get y unswcrs--nol one
wo d
Z sk naturally was n uch

n the r 1id for their fourth
d VIS on cro wn n Lhe last f ve
}car s

n ore talkat ve and he s~ d I c
was t1 nkmg honer all lhc

In the other games Atlanta
blan ked Houston I-ll Montreal
edged St lAWS 3 2 n 13 nn ngs
and Ph ia delph a n pped
C'h c go 2-1
In tl e Amcr can League
Cal for a opped Ch cago 6-4
M !waukee heat Boston 5-3
Oa kland rout ed Texas 10.2
M nnesota edged Kansas City
3-2 m 14 nn ngs and Clevela nd
n pped De tro t 4 3

way
11 s wl;ts one of l hc very £ew

t mes U a I vc gone to the plate

H nk ng homer

Z1sk sa1d II
the r rst ba ter AI 01 ver ) gets
on I n loo king to JUs make
contact But w th o one on I
guesse I a fast bali ns de a nd
tl at s whe r e t was rhe funny
th ng s that he got n e au there

Zisk was O.for-4
before the l on er
n e P rates ow 55-57 th nk

aKe a n ove

Tribe blows lead
in ninth inning
DETROIT (UPI )
The
Tigers and lnd ans JUSt made
too many m stakes
Unfortunately for Cleveland

would have ended the game
J1m Nettles then sent a s ngle
Wide of I r st that Tom McCra w
did a gr eat JOb of stopp ng to
they made one m or e error than p event t s go ng mto the
Detrmt and the r esult was a 4 3 out! eld
vtctory for the Tigers It had to
He made the mistake of
be one of the Indians toughest attempt ng a throw to f rst and
losses of the season
rei ever Tom Buskey m shan
I m abnost embarrassed to died t for an error So not only
w n a game I ke that
did Sutherland score but so d d
Manager Halph Honk sa d w th Ogi v e and the ga n e was t ed
a sheepish laugh that told you
Then Aurel o Rodr guez hit a
he could ve " th his embar slow bouncer to thu:d that
rassment
replacement Ed Crosby had to
The Indians held a seem ngly hurry a throw on and McCrav..
safe 3 !lead entermg the nmth flubbed 11 lor th e -error that
and t still looked hke a perm tted Freehan to score
gunmee even though. Gary w1th the w nnmg run
Sutherland had doubled w1th
McCraw JUS\ shook h1s glove
one out and Ben OgilVIe walked stood there for a moment and
wIll two out
Bill Freehan who was
roundly booed for strandmg

seven base-runners his first
three t1mes up hit a slow roller
up tile middle that lnd1ans
shortstop Frank Duffy knocked
down His throw to second
while rolling over was JUSt a

shade late for the force that

UP! Execuhve Sports Ed1tor
CLEMMONS N C (UP!) -

clash for Legion title

nals of the

state s Amer can

Leg on Baseball Tournament
on the Ashland College cam
pus
Undefeated Portsmouth was
die Thursday as t awa ted th e
loser s bracket I nals to deter
m ne ts opponent today Ports
mouth needs only a wm m the
f rst game to take ts I rst state
t tie s nee 1949
Perry Turner carr ed most of
the load for M am sburg
Thursday He swatted two
homers and ac counted for
seven runs n the w n over

Cmcmna t and then unloaded a
homer and a smgle n the romp
past Lancas er
Pitcher Scott Fredrtcks was
staked a [().3 lead Thursday
morn

ng agams t Cmcmnat

and held on for the wm in the
afternoon game Rick Bates
scattered mne hits and left 12

desp t e g vmg up an unearned

run 10 the e ght and s now I 3
Crosby would not have been
play ng f Buddy Bell had not
hurt h s knee when Detroit got
ts f~rst run n the e ghth
Rodr guez followed one out
s ngles by Freehan and Nettles
w th a chopper that ordinarily
would have been no problem
except that Bell s r ght knee
he one that s botbered him
ever

smce sprmg tram ng

Ph ade Ph a
P Sbv Oh

58 S4
SS S7
51 S8

Mo

Cit
New Yo k
Ch caq o

I ve h ts nclud ng two homers
and accounted for mne runs
Rea ch ng the state I nals IS
noth ng new for e ther coach
Wantz s makmg h s n nth
tr p to the state tourney His
club won the Oh o champ on
shtp m 1970 and he hopes to
avo d

a s xth

runnerup ftmsh

He sends h s son Jun to the
mound today n he first garr e
J m hrew a three-h t 4-0 wtn
over Mar on Monday

B II Ne wman

smouth manager

the Port
showed

con! dence that h1s club would
w n t all We re sending our
ace Dave Bush to the mound
We re not plannmg to play
Fr day afternoon

l htl• % Cubs l
Doil ve Catil s sevenU n ng
s ng ie l fl ed P hiladelphia over
(,'h ··~o
Schueler pitched
s x.f 1t ba 1 for seven hut nWi
an d Gene Garber f nish•d up
for hiS ftrst save
Expos 3 Card• 2
Hal Breeden s bases~ oa de d
smgle m the 13th mmng handed
Montr eal the VI ctor y over
Montreal The Expos !It'd he
ga ne n the nintl mn ng on a
two-&lt;lut s ngle by Barry Foote
Bob Batley s ng ed and was
sacr flt'Cd to second to start the
13th mmng rally Two waik.5
then set the stage for Breeden s

non

Snead a three

ttme w nner of

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Braves l Astros 0
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S&lt;~tu day s Games
Ron Reed p tched a three C n nna
a New Yo k
h Iter and Marty Perez and Sa
an c sco a Ch cago
Darrell Evans hit back-to-back San 0 ego a p s w gh
OS Ang a S
OU s W gh
doubles to lead Atlanta to the A an a a P a de ph a n g h
VJctory over Hou!)1.on D(:lv e Mon ea a Hous on n gh

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NEW YORK (UP! )

Some

s mpl e arithmetic such as one
lawsu t
plus one
rate
Congressman plus two l eagues
adds up to four new maJor
lea gue teams
Seattle
Washington
DC
New
Orleans and Toronto for the
1976 baseball season
A lawsmt m Seattle wh1ch
wants another franchi se by
1976 and Rep B F SISk DCal f ustng the leverage of
congress onal act on n behalf
of \\ &amp; &lt;Tton have Vli'tually

forceo the

fu

can League

to

struct on or where com
mitments for such stadia are
ava !able
In add t on to Washmgton
and Seattle the only two c1t es
currently meet ng the resolu
t on s reqULrements are New
Orleans and Toronto
The AI and the NL have
agreed to expand JO ntly and

Pe

a
a
30

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30

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the American League s under
the gun to act sw ftly m addmg

proVld ng another team
Rep SISk s threalemng to
reexamme ba,seball s antitrust
~xemptlon and tbat coupled
w th the Seattle swt leaves tile
Amer can League w th little

but expanston

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On tile last day of the wmter
meetings Thursday
the
Gates Brown groWJded out
NatiOnal League took the f1rst
unassiSted to McCraw to get step toward )Omtng the AL m a
the run m an unportant run as
1976 expans on
t turned out ater
The Natwnal League owners
un a mmously passed the
(ollowmg resolutiOn
The Nat onal League Pres•
dent Chuh Feeney ) has been
mstructed by tlie league to
appoint a committee to
prepate an expansiOn plan for
the league s stbdy to be
John Schlee a man who stud es reported to the league no later
the stars for favorable s gns than the 1974 wmter meetmgs
Ray Floyd another of the w th spectal emphasis on
lour s expectant fathers and consideration of ctbes of maJor
Hub e Green a w1nner of league s ze With stadmms of
money but not major lltles
maJor league capacity either
lead the PGA champ10nsh p now ex stmg under con
gomg mto today s second round
fo llow ng open ng 68s
But JUSt one stroke back 10 a the c hampwnsh p dropped
gro up of SIX wh ch nc udes four b rd e putts rangmg from
defend ng champ on Jack 12 to 18 feet agamst three
N cklaus s that amazmg 62 bogeys If Jack N cklaus or
year-o ld Samuel Jacks on Arnold Palmer had had those
chances they d have shot 62
Snead
Samuel Jackson r evelled n the Slammer said
Snead went out when Tan
he co nd hons whtch were
g
ewood
s 7 05().yard par 35-35
swtable for duck shoot ng but
70 course resembled a
not champwnsh p golf and
quagm
re followmg heavy
sa d If I d putted hke this I
could have won three or four overmght ram A hght drizzle
when the frrst threesome went
tunes pretty eas ly this year
Snead whose last VIctory out did not help condihons but
came rune years ago at nearby when the ram stopped Schlee
Greensboro shared the th1rd Floyd and Green made the1r
round lead at Los Ange es and challenges
m the Quad C lies Open but
each tune a faulty putter fa1led
hm
buckled sl ghtly before he set
h mself to throw

Three share
lead in PGA

Miamisburg, Portsmouth
ASHLAND Oh o ( UPI )
Our b1g hope s for ram
Fr day so we can rest on e
day
sa d
M am sburg
Manager John Wantz after his
team whipped Cmcmnall
Budde Thursday 10.7 and
Lancaster Hh\ to reach the I

trudged slowly to the dugout
w th Buskey 0-4
J m Ray got the victory

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Deed Reco ds Me 91 County

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WASH NGTON (UP ) Tile efore I shall res gn tne
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a be proud
Transcript
of
President pres idency effec \l'e at noon
We
mus
press
on
however
n end undt he fo low no ••
Ac hi evements that represent
N .con s address to the rtat on
for a goal of not only mMe and
tst1te descr bed as Parce No 4
tomorrow
the
sh~red efforts of the
11tuated n tht Townth p of
Thursday night
better
bul of full
V ice Pr~s dent Ford w I be
admlnl stri!lt on the Congress opportun
01 vt n the County of Mt vt
Good evenrng
ty
for
every
Amer
sworn In as P es dent i!lt that
and the peop e
But the
NO~ICE OF
end Stare ot Oh o Tht nor h hi t
This s the 37 h t me I have
~n
And
of what we are
hour n th is off ce
APPOINTMENT
lenges
ahead
are
equally
of
he
no
theest
Quar;er
of
cha
spoken to you from th s off ce
strl v ng so hard r ght now to
Cl . . N• 21279
As I recall the high nopes for
sect on No 1 Town A Rengell
g eat And lhev too w fl
where so many dec s ons
a
c h i eve pro.sperity with
Ettett or Vt ma C1rpent1
Amer ca with wh ch we began
of the Oh o Company s Pu
requ ~ the support of the
h3ve been m~Jde that shapE! the
out nrtat on
chase conla n ng 14 \"2 ac e-s Otctaud
th s second term I fee a great
Congress and the peop e
h story of th s nation
For more than a quarter of a
Not c: t 11 hereby " ven thl
more: or tn There s. e)ll;cep ed
sadness that I w I not be here
work ng ncooperat onwlththe century of pub lc lfe I have
Rober
s Pe ker of 611 So-u h
however
from
Peru
No
A
the
EC~ch t me I have done so to
n thi s office work ng n your
newadmln strat on
2nd M dd eport M~ Ot County
fo
tow
ng
ratt
of
and
conv•ved
turbulent
history
of
discuss w th you some matter
shared
a
beha ftoachlevethosehopes n
We have ended Arner c,o s th s even ng I have fought for
by James R Lowther to Hu da Oh o has been du y 1ppo nted
lllat I bell""e altected the
the next two and a half years
longest
war
But
n
the
work
of
L
M•theny by dud dated Jan .Adm n s ra or W th the W
what I believed n I tried to
nat onal nte est In a I the
But n turn1ng over d ec t on
secur ng a lasting peace n the
23 933 afld r~co ded n Yo Annexed of he Estett of '1/t mt
lhe be$1 of my abll ty to
dec sons I have made n my
ate of
of the gave nment to V ce
139 at Page 7
~ereof
11nd Carpen er dectastd
world tliegoalsahead are even discharge those dut es i!lnd
ubllc I te I have always tr ed
Pres dent Ford I know as I
descr bed u to tows Beg nn ng Co umb a Townsh p Me~~
more far reach ng and more
o do what wt~s best for the
meet those respons bit t es
1t a s OM 2 ods north of the county Oh o
told the nat on when
I
dlff cult We must complete a
Cred tars i!lre requ ed to f e
nat on
that were entrusted to me
southwes co ner of he nor h
nom inated h m for that off ce
ucture
of
peace
so
that
It
st
the rca ms w th sad f due erv
half
of
the
northeas
quarte
of
Throughout the long and
Samet
mes
havesucceeded
0 months ago tl at the
w II be said of th s general on Samet mes I have fa ed but
u d Sec on No 17
thence w th n four mon hs
dlffcu t period of Waterga e I
le-adersh p of America w II be
at
on
of
Americans
our
gene
De ed h s )0tl'\ day of Ju v
north
S6
:1t..
deo
ee:s
eut
47
rods
always I have taken heart from
have felt It was my duty to
ngood hands
by the people of all nations not what Theodore Rooseve t once
and 9 nks o e s onto thencto 19H
MICHAEL BING
perserve t to make eve y
FRED BURNEY II
In pass ng th s off ce to the
only that we ended one war but sa d about the man n the arena
nor h 77 h deg ees ust 26 rods
Mann ng D Webste
poss ble effort to complete the
Mlcblel BlDg son of Mr
v cepres dent lalsoctosow th
Frederick
Lawr,ence
to a stone
henceo nor h 64
Judge
thatweprevented
future
wars
term of office to wh ch you
whose face is marred by dust
the profound sense of the
anu Mrs Lowell Bing Long
degrees
eu
7
ods
and
5
nks
Cou
of
Common
p
eas
We
have
un
ocked
the
doors
Burney II, sou of F1oyd
and sweat and blood Who
elected me
we ght of responsibility thai
o a s one thence north 87 V7
Probli e 0 v s on
that
tor
a
qua
fer
of
a
century
Bottom Route I will be
In the past few days
strives val antly Whoer sand
Burney Rt. 3 Pomeroy will
degrees en 1 od11 and 6 nks
Me , 5 County Oh 0
w II fall on h s shoulde s
stood between the Un ted States comes
o a s one
hence north 62 112
•
hoo.vever thasbecomeev dent
sllort
again
and
aga
n
lea lured In tbe elgbiiJ annual
be featured in the eighth
tomorrow and therefore of the
and
the
Peop
e
s
Republ
c
of
1&lt;:__ __ __
dell ees eut 37 rods and 5 nks ·:::__::__:_:_;::.._:3;.
effor
because
there
s
not
to
me
that
I
no
anger
have
a
understand ng the pat ence
edition of
Who s Who
Ch na We must now ensure w thout error n silo tcom ng
annual edition of Who s
to a stone on he sou th s de of strong enough pa t ca base- n
cooperat
on he w II need f om
hence north 35
nd an Run
hat
the
one
quarter
of
the
Among American High
Who
Among
American
High
the Congress to JUSt fy can nu
But who does actua lv str veto
all Amer cans
degrees west 9 rods and 5
wor
d
s
people
who
ve
n
the
lng that effort
do the deed
S&lt;hool Sludenls of 1973 74
School Students 1973-1974
nks to he north ne of Sec on
As he assumes that respon
Peoples Repub cofChina will
As
long
as
there
was
such
a
No
7 thence wes a ong the
Thlo Is the second year Mike
s bll ty hew I deserve the help
be
and
rema
n
not
ou
enem
es
Burney
a
1974
graduate
ol
Who
knows
the
great
en
base 1 felt st ongly that twas
no
1h
ne of Sect on 7 l 0 ods
and
the
support
of
all
of
us
As
but our friends
thus asms the great devot ons
has been featured In tbe
Melgo High S&lt;hool was
and 13 nits to ands now or
necessary to see the canst tu
we look to the future the first
In
the
M
ddle
East
100
whospendsh mse t na worthy
fa mer y owned by the esta e of
pubUcatlon He Is a graduate
1 onal process through to ts
active to chorale Varsity M
essential s to beg n hea ing the
m I on people n Arab coun
cause who at the best knows n
J W Johnson thence south 68
thattodootherw
se
conclusion
of Eastern Hlgh School and
wounds of th s nat on to put
and
AI~Ohlo Youtb Choir He
tr
es
many
of
whom
have
and 9 nks to he pace of
rods
the
tr
umphs
of
high
the
end
would be unfa thfu to the sp r t
the b tterness and div s ons of
beg nn ng con a n ng 30 ac es
Is employed at KeiiiJ Goble
dered
us
the
r
enemy
for
cons
ach
evement
And
w
th
the
letters
in
received
varsity
of that del berately d ff lcult the recent beh nd us and to nea y 20 yea s now look on us
mo e or ess Excep a road 30
worst he falls- at least fa s
Ford in Middleport.
process and a dangerously
basketball
and
baseball
and
feet
w de frcm the 0 acre ot
red scover these shared de~s
as their friends
whlleda nggreatness
destab II zing precedent fa the
known as he Jacob Rarden o
that I e at the heart of our
an
altemate
to
Buckeye
was
We
must
can
t
nue
to
bu
ld
on
I p edge to you on ght as
future
to he t act of and owned by J
st ength and unity as a great
that fr endsh p so that peace
long as I have a breath of fe
Boys State He won the
M Jackson
he ro11d to be
Butw thfhed sappearan ceof
and fr~ people
can sett e at ast over the
n my body I shall cont nu e In
ocated on he best ocat on and
that base I now believe that the
Prince
Hall
Scholarship
and
By tak ng th s act on
hope
grade
M ddle East and so that the
that sp ri t I sha I continue to
constltut anal purpose has been
that I w II have hastened the
plans to enter Ohio
F u thermo e except nt~ f om
c
adle
of
c
v
zatlon
w
II
not
work
for
the
great
causes
to
served and there s no longer a
Pa ce No 4 he fo ow no t ac
start of that process of healing
become
tsgrave
wh
ch
I
ha
ve
been
ded
cated
to
the
fall
University
need fo the process to be
of &amp;nd Beg nn ng a the north
wh c h s sodesQerately needed
Togethe w th the Sov et
throughout my yea s as a
prolonged
east
co ne of Sect on No 17
n A mer ca
Un on we have made the
congressman a senator v ce
thence Sou h 34 rod s and 14 nks
I wou d have preferred to
I regret deeply any n1ur es
cruc al breakthroughs that
president and p es dent he
o the m dd e of nd an Run
carry t~rough the defense
that may have been done n the
have begun the process of
cause of pea ce not just for
VA CATION IN MEIGS
Roi!ld then ce a ong he m dd e
whateve the persona agony t
course of the events that led to
I m t ng nuc ~r i!lrms But we
Amer cabutamongallnat ons
of sa d road as fa lows North ••
Mr and Mrs Joseph Foster
would have Involved And my
th s decls on
degrees wes
8 ods and 0
must set as our goal not JUSt
prospe ty tust ce and oppor
fam ty unan mously urged me
and family Uvon a Mich
nks nor h 64 117 degree.s west
t wou d say only that f some
I
m
t
ng
but
reduc
ng
and
ty
for
al
our
our
people
tun
todoso
22 ads and 23 nks North 52
of my iudgments were wrong
t nally destroy ng these
spent a vacat on here w th
There sonecauseabbveall
But the Interest of the nation
degrees Wes
6 rods and 6
and some were wrong they
terr
be
weapons
so
that
they
to
wh
ch
I
have
been
devoted
the1r parents Mr and Mrs
must a ways come before any
nks North 70 deg ees West 4
were made In what I bel eved
cannot destroy clv I zation
and to wh ch I sha I always be
rods and 2 nks to a stone on
persona considerations From
Ralph Webb Racine and Mrs
at the t me to be n the best
devoted
as long as II ve
And
so
that
fhe
th
eat
of
the No th s de of road and the
the d scuss ons I heve had w th
nteres ts of the nat on
No th ne of Sect on No
7
nuclearwarw II no longer hang
When I f rst look the oath of Edward Foster Pomeroy
ongresslonalandotherleaders
Tothosewhohavestoodw th
sect
on
thence
East
a
ong
the
over
the
world
and
the
people
off
ce
as
pres
dent
f
ve
and
a
While here Anthony Foster
I have concluded that because
me du ng these past d ff cult
ne 52 rods and 17 1 nks to he
We have opened a new
half years a~o I made th s celebrated h1s seventb birth
)f the Watergate matte
I
p ac e of beg nn ng conta n ng
months- to my tam ty my
re
at
on
w
th
the
Sov
et
Un
on
sacred
comm
tment
to
conse
might not have the support of
s 8 acres more or ess
fr ends the many others who
We must continue to deve op
crate my office my energ es day With a dinner at the home
tile Congress that I would
Reference Deed Vo ume 38
joined n supporting my cause
and all the w sdom I can
e)(pand that new re at on
of h1s grandparents m Racme
Page 522 Deed Reco ds Me gs
consider ,ecessary to back the
because they bel evecl t was
summon to the cause of peace Mrs Edward Foster was also a
Countv
Oh o
very diff curt dec s ons and
;~ ~~·o::~that
the two st ongest amongna ons
r ghl- 1 w II be eternally
PARCEL NO 5 The coa o
of the world w II I ve
carry out the duties of this
dinner guest
grateful for your support
ogetne w th the
and gas
I ha\l'e done my very best all
n cooperat on ather
office the way the lnte est of
PAUL NEASE
Anq to those who have not
m n no ghts a ti!lched there a
confrontat
on
the
days
s
nee
to
be
true
to
the nat on Would requ re
felt abe to give me you
n and under the fo ow ng
RACINE - Airman Paul
that pledge As a esult of these
J~f.~Ur14 the world-In As a
I have never been a qu Her
descr
bed rea es a e s tuated
support let me say I leave
efforts I am conf dent that the
Lat n Amer ca the
M. Neaae son of Mr and
To leave off ce before my term
n he Coun y of Me gs n he
w th nob tterness toward those
Easl there are
world s a safer place today
s completed is abhorrent to
State of Oh o and
n the
Mn. Wllll8m M Nease has
who tlaveopposed me because
not
on y for the people of
of
people
who
REUNION SET
Townsh p of 0 ve bounded and
every nstlnct n my body But
a I of us n the f nat analys s
been aulgned to the
ve
In
terr ble
pover
Amer ca but for the people of
descr bed as fo ows s tuated
must put the
NEW HAVEN - The R A
as Pres dent
have been concerned w th he
n Sec on No 7 Town No A
ty
n starvat on We must
all nat ons And that at of our
Teebnleal Tnbdng Center at
Interest of Amer ca f rst
( Dick ) and Susan (Belt) and Range No 1 of he Oh a
good ot the country however
ldren
have
a
better
chance
ch
keep
as
our
goa
turn
ng
away
America needs a full time
Cbaonte AFB lll
for
our judgmentsmlghtd ffer
Grmste•d annual reunion will Comp•nv s Purchi!ISe bounded
than before of I vlng n peace
f om production for war and
Pres dent and a full time
and descr bed as fo ows
specialized
In the
So
let
us
all
now/On
together
rather
than
dy
ng
In
war
expand
ng
product
on
for
be held Sunday Aug II at tile Beg nn ng at the No theast
Congress particularly at th s
n affirm ng that common
This more than anything s
aircraft equipment main
peace
so
that
people
time with problems that we
New Haven Park All relatives co ner of Sect on No 7 thence
commitment and nhelp ngour
what
I lloped to ach eve when I
everywhere
on
th
s
earth
sou h 34 rods ancf 14 Inks to the
face
at
home
and
abroad
To
tenauce field after com
and frtends are mv1ted to at"" m dd e of nd an Run oad
new president succeed for the
sought the pres dency Th s
can at
ast
look
for
continue
the
fight
through
the
platfug blslc trainlllg at
benefit of all Americans
hence a ong m dd e of sa d
mo e than anyth ng s what I
wa d n the r ch ldren s
tend A basket dinner w1ll be
months ahead for my personal
ond
road i!IS fo ows
North 48
I shall lea\l'e th s off ce w th
hope w I be my egacy to you
ATC s Lackla~d AFB
t me f not n our own time to
v nd cation would almost
served at noon
pany
degrees wes 18 rods and 0
regret
at
not
completing
my
our
country
as
I
leave
the
to
hav
ng
the
necesslt
es
for
a
Texas Nease Is a 1973
tota ly absorb the time
Oh o
nks North 64 Y2 degrees west
term but with grat tude ot the
decent 1 fe
pres dencv
and
attent on
of
both
praer of the
and 23 nks North 52!4 degrees
graduate of Soutbem Local
pr
vilege
of
serv
ng
as
your
To
have
served
n
th
s
off
ce
Here n Amer ca we are
the President and the
wes 16 r-ods and 6 nks -"No h Qwner n an amount not ess
High SchooL
presldentfo the pasts 2 years
s to have formed a very
fo lunate that most of our
70 degrees west 4 rods and 21 than f ve 5 pet percent of the
Congress n a period when our
N
THE
COURT
OF
These years have been a
personal sense of k nsh p w th
people have not on y the
nks to a s one on the north s de amoun of the b ds The bond or
entire focus should be on the
COMMON PLEAS
momentous time nth s h story
of sa d oad and the No h ne check sha be forfe t&amp;d t the
each and every Amer can and
bless ngs of I berty but also the
MEIGS COUNTY OHIU
great issue of peace abroad and
nto a
of our nat on and the world ;
of Sect on 7 thence East a ong j) dde fa s to ente
eav ng It I do so w th th s
means to I ve full good and by
PROBATED VIS ON
prosperty w thout nflat on at
Contract
w
th
sa
d
Owne
The
earn
Sect
on
ne
52
rods
and
17
nks
They
have
been
a
t
me
of
prayer May GOd s grace be
the world s standards even
home
to he p ace of beg nn ng bonds or checks of the three
achievement of which we can
GROVER WHITE Jr
abundanti ves
w th you n all the days ahead
Adm n stretor de bon s non of conta n ng s 18 ac es more o owes b dders w be he d unt
ess Reference Deed Vo ume he execu on of the contract
Estate of Pearl v Tanthorev
38 Page 55
Deed Records and he fu n Sh ngs of the
deceased
equ e-d performance bond
Me gs Coun y Oh o
Pta nt ff
at er wh ch
hey w
be
PARCEL
No
6
The
coa
o
•
YS
Twelve Meig.(.'Countians are
eturned
on
demand
The
and
gi!IS
loge
her
w
th
the
THELMA EDDY et af
among the 113 students named
m n ng r ghts a ached thereto checks of o her b dders w I be
Defendants
he fo low ng r,eturned on demand after the
No 9 s 2 n and unde
to the dean s honor roll or tile
descr bed rea estates uated n b ds are canvassed
A perforl'l1Jince bond and a
44 named to tile dean s merit
he Townsh p of 0 ve n he
NOT CE FOR SERV CE
fabor
and mater al payment
Coun
y
of
Me
gs
i!lnd
Sti!lte
of
BY PUBL CATION
roll for tile third quarter at Rio
Oh o n Sec on No 11 Town bOnd both of 100 percent of the
Grande College
of the contract w th
To The unknown he s and No 4 Range No 1 o he Oh o amount
si!lt
sfi!lctorv
su et es w
be
Company
s
Purchase
bounded
dev sees of Pea r V Tan tho ey
Named to the dean s honor
Sheldon A Taft candidate
and descr bed as fo ows requ red from the successtu
deceased
dde s for the fa thfu per
roll earning a 3 5 or better for for Assoc18te Justice of the
To The unknown he s and Beg nn ng at the Northwest b
WASHINGTON(UPI) - The peace and built tile blocks for dev
formance
of the work fo each
corner
of
Sect
on
No
11
thence
sees o James Rober
the period were Patty Mays Supreme Court was m
East 9 rods and 11 nks to a contract awi!lrded
statement of V1ce President future peace will he continued
Lowth e deceased and
Ewtngton Connie Gilkey
Pomeroy Tuesday to diSCuss
8 ds sha be- subm ed o the
da Lowthe
whose s one at the Northeast corne of Owne
To
Gerald R Ford after PrOSldent as far as I am ccncemed as address
only upon the p ans and
a
10
acre
trac
deeded
by
J
B
s
unknown
and
canno
Langsville Jyl Beaver Twila h1s carnp&amp;~gn witb local at
President of the Umted States w h reasonab e d gence be To renee o James A Lowther spec f cat ons tha have been
Nixon s resignation speech
Clatwortby Marmda Young torneys and news executives
thence south a ong the east ne obti!l ned from the off ce of he
We have been fortunate in ascerta ned
I think tbat t111s Is one of tile
pf
sa d tract 30 rods and 12 nks Arch ect
You a e hereby no f ed that
Middleport Glenda Lawson
While m the city Taft ex
The r gh s reserved by he
o an ron p n n the m dd e of
most difficult and saddest the last five years to have a you have been named defen
Minersville Cody Boothe pressed his hope tbat more
nd an Run Road hence a ong Owner to relec i!lny and a
in
Henry
very
great
man
ega
act
on
ent
ed
dan
s
n
a
periods one of the very saddest
the m dd e of sa d road as b ds and no b dder may w th
G over
Wh e
Jr
Ad
Nancy Thompson Pomeroy
voters par!ic1pate •n the
incidents I have ever Wit KiSSUiger who has helped to m n st ato de bon s non of the fo ows South 49 Jt.: degrees dri!lw h s b d for a per ad of
Jan Norris Racine and J1m judicial elections
This
huild the blocks of peace under Estate of Pea v Tanthorey West 7 rods and 11 nks North fortv f ve 45 days \
nessed
Th s pro ect I.S under the state
deceased P e nt ff vs The ma 83 degrees west 11 rods and 17
DaVIS Rutland Named to tile November the Ch1ef Justice
Let me say that I tbink tile President Nuon I tbink those Eddy et a Oetendents Th s I nks thence north 48 degrees cond t ons of E E 0 as pe
merit roll witb a 3 pomt or and two AssOCiate Justices wes 2 rods and 4 nks to the Government Execu ve Order
President of the United States poliCies should be continued act on has been ass gned Case west
ne of Sect on
thence of January 27 1972 P ov de
better were John Gerard almost half the court - Will be
No 19 5 2 n the Cou
of
no lh 34 rods and U nks to the Gene a Requ rements of af
has made one of the greatest and those policies of peace will Common
P
eas
P
obate
George Arnott Middleport selected by the voters
of beg nn ng conti!l n ng firm at ve act on program as
personal sacrlf1ces for tile be continued I have asked D v s on Me gs Coun y Oh o p4 ace
2
acres
more or less pe Pa t 4 Sub Part A Sect on
and Joan Manuel Racine
The address of sa d Court s c o
However records show that
SHELDON A TAFT
counlry and one of tile finest Henry Kissmger aa Secretary Me gs County Court House Refe ence Deed Vo ume 138 401 at Government Execvt ve
only 70 pet of tile voters who
Page 551 Deed Records Me gs Order
personal decis1ons on behalf of of state to stay on and be tile Pomeroy Oh o ~5769
County
Oh o
By 0 de Of
The
objec
of
he
Camp
a
n
s
actually go to the polls w1ll vote for tlle1r State Supreme Court
all of us as Amertcans by his Secretary of State under the to se
The Me gs County
PARCEL No 7 The un
he
ea
estate
of
he
for candidates OfJ the Supreme candidates Taft hopes to help deCision to resign as President new admlnistrat on
Hasp ta Comm ss on
dece dent o pay he deb s and d v ded one ha f nterest n the
SALES REPORTED
and
Ve erl!lns Memor a
gas
together
w
th
the
o
and
Court
s of adm n ster ng her
unprove that percentage
I have known Henry Kissing cos
of the Umted States
Hosp Ia nc
es ate wh ch rea estate s m n ng r ghts attached thereto
June 1974 sales of Sertes E &amp;
In 1972 only 57 pet of the
Pomeroy
Oh o
n
and
under
the
fo
ow
ng
er
for
a
great
many
years
I
fo
ows
descr
bed
as
It has been my opportunity to
7
9
26
(8
2
9
4tc
H Umted States Savmgs Bonds voters In Meigs County who
desc
bed
rea
estate
s
tuated
n
No
The fo ow ng
watch over a period of nearly knew h1m before he came With reaPARCEL
estate s uated n
he he Townsh p of 01 ve n the
111 Oh1o were $33 2 million At actually went to the polls voted
VISIT PARENTS
the Nuon administratioo I County of Me gs n the Sta e of Countr, of Me gs i!lnd Sti!lte of
25
years
a
foreign
policy
In
tile
the end of June tile state at
o n Sect on No 11 Town 4
Mr and Mrs Terry Wyatt last five years that has been want him to be my Secretary of Oh o and n the Townsh p of Oh
PUBLIC NOTICE
0 ve
and
bounded
and and R anoe No 1 of the Oh o
tained 52 9 pet of 1ts 1974 sales
Sea
ed
b ds w be rece ved n
and son Robbie Wayne
Company s Purchase
and
most successM in tile achieve- State and I m glad to announce descr bed as fo ows Be ng he bounded
the
off
ce
of the V I age C erk
goal T T Reed Jr Meigs
and
desc
bed
as
Jacksonville F1a viSited m ment of peace for all of us here tbat he will be IIJe Secretary of north one hi!l f of he southeast
v age of
quar e of the southeast quarter to ows A ot of and bounded second Strl!et
RETURNS HOME
County Volunteer Savings
tile Pomeroy area over tile and hopeM!y the rest of the State Which means that he and of Sect on No 24 Town No 4 onthewestbvSectonNo 17 on Pomeroy Oh o unt 12 o cock
Bonds Ch&amp;rman said June
Lowse Conde has returned to weekend with tbelr parents
of he Oh o the North by ends former y noon on Monday August 26
I will be working together m Range No
world
on 974 tor the ro ow ng p oposa
Companv s Purch11se
and owned by Thomas Parke
sales of Savmgs Bonds in the her home m Pittsburgh after Robert Barton and family and
One new 1974 or 1975 Cab and
the pursuit of peace in tile b~ ng a 20 ac e o bounded by the East by ands Qrmer y
It
has
been
a
policy
tbat
I
county were $29 415 which was spending four weeks Wltb her Mrs Neha Seyler and fam1ly
Chi!ISs s to be used for the new
by
Jos
ah
Cowdery
and
owned
property
nes.
as
fa
ows
On
tbink can contmue peace In the future as we have achieved 11 m the no h by ands of oav d o F F elds and on the South f re truck Spec r ca ons for
64 2 pet of ts annual sales sister Bertha Conde 6 Oak St
the past
same can be obta ned from F re
and Mr and Mrs Charles months and years ahead
Row i!lnd and J J Chute on he by ends fo mer y owned by Ch
Pomeroy
ef Char es Leger
goal
Jos
ah
Cowdery
conta
n
ng
0
Eest
by
he
East
ne
of
Sect
on
Wyatt and family
Wo have many otber probLet me say witbout any
Each
b d must conta n the ful
acres
more
oress
No 2• on the south by ands of
We have problems at w J He ney and on the west
There
s excepted from nam• of every person or
hesitation or reservahon that le"
Perce No 7 the fo ow ng companv nterested n the
and !l. ot w
J
He ney
the policy that has achieved home which must he resolved by
Reference Deed Vo 10 Page descr bed rea estate Beg n same and be accompan ed by •
And they can be resolved and 62 Deed R eco ds Me gs n ng at the northwest torner of bond or certlf ed chec~ n the
sa d Sect on No 11 thence east sum of SlOO 00 to the sat Sf act on
will be resolved by the Counfy Oh o
as i!l
PARCEL No 2 A so fhe 19 rods and 1 I nks to a stone at of V age Counc
cooperation of the Congress to ow ng rea esta e s tuated n the northeast corner of a 10 acre guaranty that f the b d s ac
be en
tract deeded by J 8 Torrenc:e ceptect a contract w
witb the President and tbose o ve Townsh p Countv of and
tered
nto
and
11
performance
w
fe
to
James
R
Lowther
Me us and State of Oh a and n
that work with him
Sect on No 23 Beg nn ng 40 ' thence south a ong the east ne proper y secured
These checks or bonds w be
rods
East of the northwest of sa d tract 30 rods and 12 nks
I have been very fortunate in
corner of Sec on No 23 thence to an ron p n n he m dd e of returned at once to a 1 except
my llfetbne in publ1c office to Eas 59 rods and 4 h nks lnd an Run Road thence along the succenfu b dder H scheck
be held unl the
m dd e of said roed es or bond w
have a good many adverslirles thence south 39 2 ads thence the
fo lows
South 493,14 d~rees contract or b ct s proper y
west S9 rods and 4 V::!
nks
m tile pollUcal arena in tile thence no th :19 2 rods to the west 1 rods and 11 1 nks North e)(tCVttd by h m
By IAwreoee E Lamb M D
V age of Pomeroy and
Congress But I don t tbink I pace of beg nn ng conta n nu 8J degrees west 11 rods and 17 theThe
Pomeroy F re Department
nks thence north As degrees
DEAR DR LAMB - I have f&amp;thful about taking it I m 57 already had 11 You d be sur supplements• I understand
14 55 acres more or ess Ex
2 rods and 1C I nks to the eserve the r ght o reject an v.
had cancer of tile tbyroid and sllghUy overweight which prised how many people can (lOiaSBium cholortde Is poison have a single enemy in the cept ng however from the west
west
I
ne of sad Sect on No 11 and al bids
above
tract
(,If
land
•
certa
n
Congress and the net result Is
Radiation treatments shrunk I have been all my life
thence
north 34 rods and 14 tlnks
Jane WI ton Clerk
profit witb the sbnple metbod My husband hao orders to take
port on thtrtOf bounded as
tbat I think tomorrow I can follows
V UAGE OF POMEROY
to the ptace of beg nnlng
Beg
nn
n9
•o
Yt
rOds
the gruwth and deatroyed the
DEAR READER - Anyone It ellmi!lates all the confusion it twice a day He baa had two
nlng 4 2 acres more or II) 9 16 2tc
otart out li'OI'ldng wltb Demo- east of the northwHt corner of conta
cancer and my tbyrold gland 1 who has to take pills regularly
less
Reference
Oeed Volume
The thyroid medicine you are heart attacks and heart failure erato and witb Repuhlic8111 in above aec:Hon thence tasr 59
P•ve
52:l
Dttd
Records
l31
rods
and
4
1
1
nks
to
county
mllll IQI! thyroid pUla every will be famillar witb your taking is long acting ¥&gt; If you and a stroke The ~oke left
the Houae aa well aa in lhe road thenc:e south 15 teet Me 01 County Oh o
dar for the rest of my life I ve problem Taldng the pill will happen to miss one pill lt won t him with some speech Senale to work on the fhence west 59 rods end 4'h The Interest Of the orantee In
links thence north 16 feet to the Parct 1 1 2 3 4 1nd 5 11 subject
tried to form a routine so that 1 become so automatic tbat you be a dWlster The effects are problema only
p act of beg nn ng con • n ng to In oil •nd gas lease granted
problems -serious oneswill not forget to take the pill forget whether you took the leveled out over a period of 10
36 100 acres mort or en The to W B and 8 8 0 •nd Gas
DEAR
READER
Which we have at home
emount of and conveyed n Company
But
happen to upset my blamed tiling or not
days or more If you miss an PotaSBlum chloride Is certainly
You ar• requ red to •nsttwtr'
And the JJplrlt of cooperation above tract be ng 14 19 acres
routine then I become con
There io a oolution for occasional piU or take an extra not poison It l.l very slmllar to
more or
en
end above the Comp 1 nt w th n 21 dayt
which I leave exhibited with deter btd tracts be ng the tam• attvr tht lut pub eatlon or thlt
f1IIICI and uncertain whether or everyone for this problem Just one 11 won t make much dlf table salt (sodium chloride) the
ce which w I be publ &amp;htd
Congr• and the new preJfl Its conveyed by Fr•n~ no
not I bave taken that pill
sit down witb a stack of 31 ference But for proper Our body cells contain Iota of
Founds and wlft to former once IICh wtek for 1 JC 1uc
The test
by warranty deed of cen ve weeks
U lbll hlppens, would It be envelopes any size you like bllance you will need to be potalll1.111 as the main type of ~~~~ In the problema grantors
~ubi
cat
on
will
be
m1de on
date
of
Apr
1
23
1936
end
and the problema at
Ilea. lllr D11 to take II and and DIDDber the daya of the careful not to m1u too many IIIII lnsdde our cells They also
Augult 2l 1974 and the :II days
recorded M•v ' 1936 n vo
111 beneficial
142 P•o• 54 Deed Ruords or for lnlwtr wll commenu on g
.,._..,. llllilllllringly take lwo DIOIItb 011 tbem Then put the daya or take too many extru
contain IIClllle chloride Wltboilt to the 211 miUion fine Meigs County Oh o Rtftrenct that dalo
In can or your ftll u,. to
ar Md It Ill better to let It rilbl pill or pills in each en
Why lljll lry the envelope adequate
Dted Vo umt 143 Page 62
amounls
of Americana but to lhe world u
1n1wer
or othtrWIIt rtlpond ••
Mtlgl
County
Deed
Rtcords
.,_ IIIII palllllly mill a day' velope for the mootb Each day meW 111d Ill life and llll'e
potalllum in tile ceiiJ IIley a whole
011 •nd Gil inltrlltt. as r~~qulrad by the Ohio Jihllet of
Wbat ...,..,
reaction be• tab your pill out of the rilbt And you do need to keep on can't funcUon praperly
CIVIl Proc.-ures Juc:tomtnt by
follows
And J . . .e to )'OU lml&amp;ht.
def1utt wiU H ren erect 1galh1t
PARCEL
No
3
Tht
un
illy dGotGr Mid the effect~ of envelope Then lf you can t taking thai thyroid Without It
vou for relief demanded In this
PotallllDI in one fonn or aa I
lomarTow and divided ont hi t nter"t In tht Complllnt
the =•t:a~~aa do not lbow up l'IDieDlber 011 the 19th of July you wW become lelharglc another Ia often given to heart in tile
oil
and
til
together
w
th
tht
in mining r~t,hts attached tf'ltreto
but lbil didn't 1!hether you took your pill tllat have oldJl cblnsea and a hoot patients partleulary If they
In l.rul.'f'tdtr tht fOIIOWII"'Cil rta
Jtnet I Clerk
Morrl•
Doputy
marnin1 or not Jlllllook in tile of problema related to belnc are Iakins 111y of tile dl&amp;ltalla
Htltt: dtKrlhd •• Paretl No
Court of Common Pltll
3 In tho Townthlp of 011•• In
IIUillber tt ..,.._ If It Is still
on tllyrold
medletaeo for heart f.Ull'e It America
,,.bato Dl•ltl..,
tht County of Me qs anCI Stitt of
~ MOI91 County Oh1o
I lll«w )'OU had belteo take II If
DEAR DR LAMB- -.at Is 1.1 also used
Oh
o
The
Southtllt
auarter
of
help prevent World
&gt;
tht nor:thtatt quarter of StctiOfl
Ill llle•Wtqllllllltply you hate yOUr opinion of potaul um heart lrregularllla
Thank )'011 very much
No 17 Town A and Range No 111 " ,. Ill t ' 11 u ate

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honors

at area college

Voters neglect

Difficult, sad
incident--} ord

justices of
Ohin court

DR. LAMB

Remember when to take pills

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By VITO STELIJNO
UP! Sports Wriler
Riehle Zisk was U k ' g
I ome run Th ursday n gi t but
lon Matlac k was keep ng his
thoughts 10 himself
Zisk tagged Mat ack for a
gan e w nmng homer Ln the
l ast or the mnth nn ng to g1ve
lhe P tsburgh Pirates a 4 3

v ctor y over the New York
Mets a nd a sweep of the r
thr ee-ga

e ser es

The sweep kept the Prates
Will m str km g d stance n U e
NL East n ov ng ti em to
w thm 3 ~ ga mes or St Lows
But the losses we e costly to
the Mets vi o are no" 9

ga ne.s

--

out

Matlack Showed the str n
after U e gan e ~ s I e told
mporters You ca a sk ail the

ail h ght

quest on!) you ww t but you

U y e ready to

won t get y unswcrs--nol one
wo d
Z sk naturally was n uch

n the r 1id for their fourth
d VIS on cro wn n Lhe last f ve
}car s

n ore talkat ve and he s~ d I c
was t1 nkmg honer all lhc

In the other games Atlanta
blan ked Houston I-ll Montreal
edged St lAWS 3 2 n 13 nn ngs
and Ph ia delph a n pped
C'h c go 2-1
In tl e Amcr can League
Cal for a opped Ch cago 6-4
M !waukee heat Boston 5-3
Oa kland rout ed Texas 10.2
M nnesota edged Kansas City
3-2 m 14 nn ngs and Clevela nd
n pped De tro t 4 3

way
11 s wl;ts one of l hc very £ew

t mes U a I vc gone to the plate

H nk ng homer

Z1sk sa1d II
the r rst ba ter AI 01 ver ) gets
on I n loo king to JUs make
contact But w th o one on I
guesse I a fast bali ns de a nd
tl at s whe r e t was rhe funny
th ng s that he got n e au there

Zisk was O.for-4
before the l on er
n e P rates ow 55-57 th nk

aKe a n ove

Tribe blows lead
in ninth inning
DETROIT (UPI )
The
Tigers and lnd ans JUSt made
too many m stakes
Unfortunately for Cleveland

would have ended the game
J1m Nettles then sent a s ngle
Wide of I r st that Tom McCra w
did a gr eat JOb of stopp ng to
they made one m or e error than p event t s go ng mto the
Detrmt and the r esult was a 4 3 out! eld
vtctory for the Tigers It had to
He made the mistake of
be one of the Indians toughest attempt ng a throw to f rst and
losses of the season
rei ever Tom Buskey m shan
I m abnost embarrassed to died t for an error So not only
w n a game I ke that
did Sutherland score but so d d
Manager Halph Honk sa d w th Ogi v e and the ga n e was t ed
a sheepish laugh that told you
Then Aurel o Rodr guez hit a
he could ve " th his embar slow bouncer to thu:d that
rassment
replacement Ed Crosby had to
The Indians held a seem ngly hurry a throw on and McCrav..
safe 3 !lead entermg the nmth flubbed 11 lor th e -error that
and t still looked hke a perm tted Freehan to score
gunmee even though. Gary w1th the w nnmg run
Sutherland had doubled w1th
McCraw JUS\ shook h1s glove
one out and Ben OgilVIe walked stood there for a moment and
wIll two out
Bill Freehan who was
roundly booed for strandmg

seven base-runners his first
three t1mes up hit a slow roller
up tile middle that lnd1ans
shortstop Frank Duffy knocked
down His throw to second
while rolling over was JUSt a

shade late for the force that

UP! Execuhve Sports Ed1tor
CLEMMONS N C (UP!) -

clash for Legion title

nals of the

state s Amer can

Leg on Baseball Tournament
on the Ashland College cam
pus
Undefeated Portsmouth was
die Thursday as t awa ted th e
loser s bracket I nals to deter
m ne ts opponent today Ports
mouth needs only a wm m the
f rst game to take ts I rst state
t tie s nee 1949
Perry Turner carr ed most of
the load for M am sburg
Thursday He swatted two
homers and ac counted for
seven runs n the w n over

Cmcmna t and then unloaded a
homer and a smgle n the romp
past Lancas er
Pitcher Scott Fredrtcks was
staked a [().3 lead Thursday
morn

ng agams t Cmcmnat

and held on for the wm in the
afternoon game Rick Bates
scattered mne hits and left 12

desp t e g vmg up an unearned

run 10 the e ght and s now I 3
Crosby would not have been
play ng f Buddy Bell had not
hurt h s knee when Detroit got
ts f~rst run n the e ghth
Rodr guez followed one out
s ngles by Freehan and Nettles
w th a chopper that ordinarily
would have been no problem
except that Bell s r ght knee
he one that s botbered him
ever

smce sprmg tram ng

Ph ade Ph a
P Sbv Oh

58 S4
SS S7
51 S8

Mo

Cit
New Yo k
Ch caq o

I ve h ts nclud ng two homers
and accounted for mne runs
Rea ch ng the state I nals IS
noth ng new for e ther coach
Wantz s makmg h s n nth
tr p to the state tourney His
club won the Oh o champ on
shtp m 1970 and he hopes to
avo d

a s xth

runnerup ftmsh

He sends h s son Jun to the
mound today n he first garr e
J m hrew a three-h t 4-0 wtn
over Mar on Monday

B II Ne wman

smouth manager

the Port
showed

con! dence that h1s club would
w n t all We re sending our
ace Dave Bush to the mound
We re not plannmg to play
Fr day afternoon

l htl• % Cubs l
Doil ve Catil s sevenU n ng
s ng ie l fl ed P hiladelphia over
(,'h ··~o
Schueler pitched
s x.f 1t ba 1 for seven hut nWi
an d Gene Garber f nish•d up
for hiS ftrst save
Expos 3 Card• 2
Hal Breeden s bases~ oa de d
smgle m the 13th mmng handed
Montr eal the VI ctor y over
Montreal The Expos !It'd he
ga ne n the nintl mn ng on a
two-&lt;lut s ngle by Barry Foote
Bob Batley s ng ed and was
sacr flt'Cd to second to start the
13th mmng rally Two waik.5
then set the stage for Breeden s

non

Snead a three

ttme w nner of

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the league s stbdy to be
John Schlee a man who stud es reported to the league no later
the stars for favorable s gns than the 1974 wmter meetmgs
Ray Floyd another of the w th spectal emphasis on
lour s expectant fathers and consideration of ctbes of maJor
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money but not major lltles
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team whipped Cmcmnall
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POMEROY EAGLES CLUB

The Wh1spermg P1nes Ntte Club
Is Changmg Its Name To •

Tall Timbers Nite Club

FAMILY PICNIC

rwmers on tl'ie sa cks mcludmg

three m the e ghth nrun g to
g ve h steam th e loser s brack

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Earl er m the mornmg Lan
caster trimmed Columbus Sc
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barrage by Cra g Hartman and
Rod Gregory who combmed for

The Club ts changmg to a p,nvate club
We w11J be takmg apphcat10ns July 25
to August 15 m person please
Thank You
Rod Groves

PARK RESERVED

SUNDAY,AUGUST 11, 1974
PLACE: KYGER CREEK PARK
TIME: 11 AM TIL DARK

SATURDAY- AUGUST lOth

''EMPLOYEES OUTING''
Of

FREE EATS &amp; REFRESHMENTS

ISlAND CREEK COAL 00.
OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTERS PM.

CAMDEN PARK
U S ROUTE 60 WEST- HUNTINGTON
CLOSED EVERY MQNDAY EXCEPT LABOR DAY

• Members and Family
Admission Charge For Guest

BRING YOUR
OWN PITCHER

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5- Tho O.Uy Sentlnol, Mlddieport-I'Oillei'Oy, u .• n-taay, Aug. v, lll'/4

4- Tho DeUy Sentinel, Middle)IOTt-P..n.,..oy, 0., Friday, Apg. 9, 1974

Annual plcnlc of the Mld·
dleport Clturch of Christ
Primary Department was held
Tueoday nlljht at the Mid·
dleport Park by the teachers
and helpers of the department.
Blessing was given by Rev.
George Glaze.
Attending were Jennifer .
McKinley, Matt Erwin, Matt
Baker, Trey Glaze, Jamie
Pettit, Tera Gerlach, Nancy '
Riley, Kathy Thomas, Kelly
Neff, Eugena MiUer, Patty
Ward, Clinton Glaze, . Brian
Reeves, Tracy Miller, Darin
Roach, Darin Wolfe, John
Baker, Terri Sprouse, Danielle
Reece, Jeff McMahon, Scott
McKinley, Amy Erwin, Befll
Wolfe, Mary Beth Long, Ann
. Reece, Tracy McMahon, Allen
Spaulding, Timmy Miller,
SheiTle and Shellie Fox, Sonya
Stobart, Connie and Lori
· Norman, Jody Custer, Kathy
Hess, Tina Miller, Bobby Fox.

Mark Tyree . and Tammy
Stobart.
Teachers and others helping
at the picnic were Mrs.
Phyllis Baker, Jane Van
Meter, Becky Fry, Lorraine
Neff, . Mrs. Dorothy Roach,
Mrs. Mary Hysell, Mrs. Betty
McKinley, Mrs. cathy Erwin,
Mrs. Bea Stewart, Mrs .

OES REUNION HELD
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Webb, Rscine, recenUy
attended the annual reunion of
the 1968 officers of Grand
Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, held at Grove City. Mrs.
Webb was the deputy grand
matron of Disqoict 25 at that
time . Sunday she attended the
annual reunion of the 1959
grand officers at the Granville
Inn in G•anvllle . .Mrs. Webb
was the Grand Martha in 1959.

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Missionary society meets
.

Members of the Missionary
Society of the Laurel CUff Free
Methodist Church and guests
went to the camp site on the
Ohio River of Mr. and Mrs.
l.Joyd Wright Tuesday night for
homemade ice cream and
cake.
The group enjoyed boat rides
and games during the evening.
Mrs. Wright presided at the
· meeting with her scripture
reading being taken from Luke
9,• a meditation and prayer
from '.'The Upper Room". Mrs.
l.Joyd Shook had prayer. Officers reports were given and a
missionary ·~ering was taken.
Plans were made for the
society to take on the project ot
securing pledges for the new
kitchen car;pet.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Otto
Wright, Mr.
Lohn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

Curtis, Mrs. Marguerite
Leifheit, Rev . and Mrs. Floyd
Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Powell, Mrs. Harry Clark and
children, Becky card, Mrs.
. Sharon Wright and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jacobs and
son, Sandy Acree, Mr. and
Mrs. James Gilmore, Mrs.
Brenda llaggy and Pam, Mrs.
Wanda Eblin , Jim ·and Diana
Lewis, Mrs. Mildred Jacobs,
Jean Windon and Betty Will.

Lue..,Ua Stobart, · Mrs. Jane
Hess, Mrs. carol WoUe, Trudy
Roach, Mary Boggs, Joy Riley,
Mrs. Jeanette Thomas, Sheila
Reeves, and Rev. and Mrs.
George Glaze.

Dinner pl4ns
completed by
h
C urch
Plans for serving a dinner at
the Rio Grande Baptist
Association meeting to he held
. at the Middleport First Baptist
Church on Sept. 10 were made
during the Monday night
meeting of the B. H. Sanborn
Missionary Society.
The meeting was held
following a picnic on the patio
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Smart. The Association
meeting will be held from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m . and '!ffiOng the
speakers wiU be a woman from
flle Dayton Christian Center.
Miss Rhoda Hall presided at
the meeting with Mrs. Bert
Bodimer of the Elects Circle
giving devotions. Her topic was
"Seeders of Le·banon " ahd her
'
scripture was taken
from
Psalm 92.
The budget for the 1974-75
year was presented by Mrs.
John Werner. Correspondence
was read from Lyle Predmore
of Japan who tliariked the
Society for Christmas cards
sent earlier this year .
Mrs. Dale Walburn discussed
plans for a retreat at Camp
Asbury near Rio Grande some
time this fall. She safd that it is
necessary to have 10 from each
church If the retreat is to take
place.
The love gift dedication on
the theme Love Letters" was
conducted by Mrs. Willia
Anfllony. For the program,
Mrs. Walburn reported on the
Women's conference held at
Granville. Attending were
seven members from the
Dorcas Circle, six frqm EJecta,
and slx from Love Joy, with
eight guests . .

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Miss Cheryl Lynn Thompson
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT '-Mr. and Mrs. Denver
Lee Thompson, Rt. 1, Letart, are announcing the
engagement of their daughter, Cheryl Lynn, to James F .
Young, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Young, Sr., Rt. 1,
Letart. Miss Thompson is a 1974 graduate of Wahama High
School. Young is also a 1974 graduate of Wahama and is
employed by WeSt Virginia Malleable Iron Co. An August
wedding is being· planned.

Huttons have reunion '
The descendants of the late
W. A. and Cora Hutton met at
Forest Acres Park for the
Hutton reunion Aug. 4.
A basket lunch was held at

COSHOCTON - Picture
thousands of people ln the garb
of the 1800's with horses and
carriages traveling past quaint
shops and old-tinne lamp posts,
and you'll have an Idea of what
it like to participate in the
annual Canal Festival at
Coshocton.'
Aug. 16, 17 and 18, this
historic community will open
its doors to some 200,000 guests
from hundreds of miles around
who come to join In the exciting
activities.
An ice cream social where
everyone can pitch ln to crank
the freezers, a frog jumping
contest uslng rent-a-frog
contestants, and four delightful
· parades hlghUght the activities
of the weekend.
Many of the events will be
held in the restored district of
____: Roscoe Village, once a canal
town, now a nationally
recognized historic site. Here
the aged buildings and quaint
surroundings make a suitable
backdrop for the festivities.
Costumed hosts and visitors
will he seen throughout the city
with the finest costumes being
selected for the 20 trophies to
be awarded following the
Mayor'st&gt;romenade, Sunday,
Aug . 18 at 4 p. m .. Contestants
will gather on historic
Whitewoman Street in Roscoe
Village.
.
Everything from pony carts
to horseless carriages will join ·
the parades. The historic
parade wil~ begin'. at tp ' a. m. ,
Saturday, Aug . 17, with ·bands,
f1oats,
carriages,
and
costumed· families marching
along for the human interest
touch.
The children's pel parade is
.gJated for 5 p. m., Saturday,
Aug. 17. Goats, dogs, kittens,
skunks end other household
pet,; will come dressed to

noon. Prizes were given for
oldest present : Audra Hutton;
youngest, Michelle Gabbert;
'
traveling . farthest , Doris
McCombs, Indianapolis, .Ind.;
door
prize, Herman Hutton.
A tour of.. the homes and
, Those attending were
gardens of Mrs. Thereon
an
d, Mrs . Henry Hutton, Mr.
1
Johnson and Dr. Kathryn
, !If!,~ Mrs. David Davidson,
Philson of tbe Racine area was
Angela and Vonda, Mr. Her·
taken Tuesday pight · by
man Hutton, Ricky, Tamara
members of · POmeroy's
The children of the late Mr and Susan, Mr. and Mrs.
Winding Trall Garden Club.
and Mrs . Thomas · Bogg~ Kenneth Hutton, Laurie, Cindy
Among the many floweJ'S in
gathered at the SR 218 home of ·and Gary, Mr . and Mrs.
the Johnson garden were exll!r. and Mrs. Marshall Boggs, George Rich, John anct Nancy,
perimental roses from the
for a family reunion , Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gabbert
. American Rose Soclet&gt;'.
Aug. 4.
For All Occasions
and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs.
Followmg the toilr, memhers
Six of the seven children Wi1Ham Marcum, Yv.onne .
WI Wire FlOwers
went to the home of Mrs. Bert
were preMrsent. UdnabM!e to attend Harlan and Alta Moreland,
Everywhere
Grimm, Meigs County cootact
were
. an
rs Owen Cl b M Adr H
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chairwoman, for refre·sh- ·
(Anne) Fink Middl . t
o urn us ; rs. u a u ton,
r
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. Grove C1ty; Mrs. Fred Scar·
ments. In the grotip were Mrs.
DOFAMEETS
An . old fashwned. ba; ket . berry ' Greg, Roberta and
Robert Lewis, Mrs. John
Mrs. Nattie Hayes was dinner was held at noon and the Kei' th Mr and M
'i. ~
,
.
rs. Henry .
Terrell, Mrs. Cora Beegle, elected delegate to. the state aft ernoon
was
spent
H
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Pom~!!Df'
Shop Mrs. Richard Collins, Mrs. •aessiorl of the Daughters of reminiscing d taki f .
u on, Jr. , Reynoldsburg ;
an
ng amlly Mr. and Mrs. Danny Robinette
Charles Hayes, Mrs. Mildred America when Theodorus picture
Mrs. Milhlrd Von Mefer
s..
and Jeff, Logan; Mr. and Mrs
Ph. 992-20,
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Deeth, Mrs. Uoyd Moore, Mrs. Council 17, D of Amet Monday
Attending were Mrs. Freda Leroy Hutton, Nelsonville:
Earl Thoma, and·Mrs. Grimm. night at the IOOF hail. Mrs. Barcus, Galhpohs ; Charles Mrs . Doris McCombs In~
Eva
was meeting.
named Baker' Ri~ Grande; Mr · and dianapolis, Ind.; Bob B~rett,
·alternate
to the state
Mrs. Jackie L. Brewer and RoseviUe; Mr. and Mrs. Don
MT~ has recently purchased a seledion of
A report on the recent Past Cindy, Orlando, Fla. ; Mr. and Hutton and Tim, Mr. and Mrs.
choice type coins listed ~low. We strongly
Councilors'picnicwasgiven by Mrs. Lucian B~cus, Matt and Lee Hoisington and Nathan,
~ecom mend the purchase of•. rare coins for
Mrs.- Etta Will who also an- ~ah Jo, Gallipolis; Mr . and Mr. ·and Mrs. Roy Jeffers,
m.vestment purposes. and feel these coins will
nounced that the next Past Ms. James Boggs, Columbus; Athens· Everett Hutton Gary
enhance the portfoliQ of the discriminating
Councilors' meeting will be a
r. and · Mrs . Milford Hutton' Stan Hulton Mban ·
.collector and investor.
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Christmas party in Middleport. . ( Margaret ) Utt, Anderson, Kim W..it La
'm . Myr.,
lnd . Mr and Mrs J h .
e,
ngsv e,
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B~Jdey ~d Jeff Pl:;"t •0 .~~~ and Mrs. Charles Barrett, Sr.,
1797 Large Cent,.
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Charles Boggs' a~ ~1ft; Marle~e,
Darlene
a~d
1836 Bust Half DOllar.
Ch. B.U.
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PatriCia,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charlie
HOSTS GUESTS
· Pr oc torvt 11e· ~
and M·
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1853 Three Cent Silver.
Ch. B.U.
Weekend guests of Sybil Charles E' B ·
rs . Barrett, Jr .. Robm, Charlie 111
Ebersbach, Pomeroy, were !orville· ~ ~ggs, ;roc- and Jennifer, Hurley Hutton,
1879 Three Cent Nickel
Proof
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rsder, Gallipdlis. sM rma d ~en , Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Hutton,
1898 Barber Half Dollar.
Ch. B.U.
. Mrs. Mary Dysart and Mrs. Mar
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r · an . rs · son and daughter, Cindy and
J udd Pa-ttern ( R-6)
Choice Proof
Evelyn Eberi, all of Columblis. Was~~\o~o~gg and Richard, Deanna Blackwood , .· Sue
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Kennedy and Karen . Riggs,
Rutland
; Mr . and Mrs. Her·
Mrs wants to buy your collections man Kincaid, Middleport . .
larg~ or small. Private appointments

Gardeners tour
Racine homes

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flowERs ··

Mr:

Boggs reunion ,,
held Aug. 4 .....

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CHESTER - A flower
arrllllglng demonstration b
Mrs. Janet Bolin an
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credited llld&amp;e of ' the ~f·
Aasociatlon Of Garden C1 b 0
highlighted a meeUn .;; s,
ntsday ni«ht of the ~e ~Garden Club held at th 5 r
chery building, Royal eo'::'t
Park.
The
de m 0 n s t t
, ra 1on
Presenled before ' 1 garden
clubmemberarepresentin !h
hoet club Wlndin Tr
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O' the Rtver,
Rutland Friendly f t ed th
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artistic arrang ' eat laur
eofmenthc sses
e Meigs
the SChedule
sh
County F lr n
Mrs Baolln o;er ows.
arrangements f;m;:nstr;ted
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match their owners, riding in . A performance by the Olilq
wagons and baby carriages or Valley Summer Theatre will ·
walking on leashes in this fun initiate the activities on
event. A number of prizes will Thursday night, and an old:
he awarded In both parades. time hoedown ln Roscoe
Antique Autos will be VUisge will end the fun Oil
beautifully shown off in their Sunday evening.
own parade planned for Sun·
Persons Interested ln par-·
day at 1 p. m. Autos o[ every .ticipating In contests or
vintage from all over Ohio are parades are invited to contact.
expected for this event.
the Coshocton Area Chamber
Dulcimer music heads the of Commerce, Coshocton, or
entertainment schedule, with call (614)-622-5411.
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Ohio Folk Artists Gloria Houk,
No pre-registration io
David and Diane Neff and necessary for the pet parade,
David Taylor providlng.thls old frog jumping contest or'
time music for the weekend. Mayor 's Promenade. All era~
The Roscoe Village Banjos, demonstrations and en·
featuring Fred Dodd of terialnmenl are free. Special
Zanesville and Jerry Weaver of exhibits include a Stamp
Coshocton will be on hand. Flower Show, Antique Show,
Other musical entertainment, along with displays of antlquef
all free, includes fiddling, in all local store windows. •
bands , barbershoppers, the
Coshocton ls located at th~
Canal Lassies and other area junction of SR 83, 541 and US
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ClfiLUCOTHE - Members a check for four dollars to
and friends of · "SCOP", the '~SCOPS", Box 6, Piketon, Ohio
South Central Ohio Preser- · 45661.
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All contact chairmen are
dinner-business meeting Aug . requested to have reports on
26 at 5:30 p.m. at Sadlers of what their counties. are doing
Jackson, located on US 35 north for th~ bicentennial, along with
of llackson, on the old Indian houses or sites that would
trail to the salt licks. Mr. and qualify for The National
Mrs . Sadler were charter Register, including locations so
members of · "SCOPS", and . the "SCOPS Survey Workers"
have opened a new room for can find them.
meetings.
. Some of The National
For an · old-fashioned fried Register volunteers will be
chicken dinner a reservation working in Jackson. If you wish
must be made_by Aug. 12. Send to know .What to look for in
eligible sites meet them at 3
p.m. sharp in front of the court
house.
. Thedinne.r-meeting at 5:30 at'
SUCCESS STORIES Sadlers will he for business
' ~ly. uSCOPS" ~has an ima
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land Park with 46 relatives and children, Teresa and Kenneth,
Mrs. John Beall and Mark,
friends attending.
Columbus;
Mrs. Addie White, ·
· Prayer preceding the dinner
was given by A. W. Brewer . · New Brighton, Pa.; A. . W.
the program included a talk by Brewer, White Cottage; Mr.
David L. Brewer on the history · a~d Mrs. John Gloeckner,
q1 the Brewer and Ervin Reva, Columbus; David A.
(!lmilies. Recognized and Brewer, Poriland; Mrs. Laura
wesented gifts by the Byers, Racine; Mlk~ Harrop,
president, David Allen Brewer, Columbus; Sylvia Brewer, Mr.
were A. W. Brewer, 84, the an(! Mrs. Earnest Brewer,
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Q!dest; Mrs. Addle White, New Racine.
Mrs.
Audrey
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Port·
"righton, Pa,, the one who
traveled !he farthest; Mrs. land; Rita Close, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stmeral
i.l!en Brewer, the one with the
1'rrost children attending; Roy and Tlsha, Findlay; Mr. and
tlose, the youngest. Gifts were Mrs. Harold L. Brewer, Long
also presented to Mrs. Earnest Bottom; Mr. and Mrs. John
Brewer, Mrs. Edgar Brewer, Dobbins, · Dennis and .Kerry,
Mrs. Charles Simeral, John Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Beall and Mrs. Laura Byers.
. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Pavld L. Brewer, Medina;
· Mrs. Mildred Todd, .Venessa

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Workshop date set

Dear Polly -My Pet Peeve Is with those people wbo write to
you about complaints they have against products or the
manufacturers when the best way to deal with them Is to write
direcUy to the company Involved. They do not know about a
produ~ unless '!'e tell them we are satisfied or unhappy Wtth it.
Many times thmgs are handled or made a certain way simply
because there are laws that must be obeyed and we do not realize
they exist. I have written many such letters and always received
a reply. Send your complaints to Polly AND the company
direcUy involved. - MRS. K. C.
Dear Polly - Mary T. wanted to know how to make flower
planters from old tires. We used a saber saw to cut the metal
bead out of the tire before we turned It inside out. This made
turning the tire easier. W~ cut V-shaped notches about three
ipches deep to make an attractive edge, also using the saw.
These peaks will turn out and the Ups will curl on the end. Paint
~e tire any color you wish and have an attractive planter. MRS. B. 0.
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Dear Polly-! want to tell Mary T. that our Yotith groups
have made and placed 71 of these tire planters around the !!&lt;!UBre
in our city of Clinton, m., where !hey • .., most effective fiUed
with gold and maroon marigolds. - LUCilLE.
Dear Polly - When stitching side seams or sewing In the
sleeves of any garment I happen to be making I use th~ zigzag
stitch oo my machine set at about 1&lt;8 inch. The seamS' do not
~ak so easily as the ~zag stitch has a Utile blt of "give." MRS. V. P. .
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: Dear Polly - Bicycle sales seem to be zooming. I suggest
using baking soda straight from the kitchen to clean and keep
·blltes sparkling. With the many new products.on the market for
this we tend to forget our inexpensive old standby - baking soda.
It can be used dry on a particularly dirty and greasy area without
banning the finish. - BETTY H.
Dear Polly - Never throw away a no-longer-used terry cloth
apron. Remove the waist ties,.hem the edge and have a pretty
and useful terry kitchen towel. ·~ MRS. L. S.

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Rev. Ronald Place, Groton,
N. Y., will be guest speaker at
the 10:15 a.m. service of the
Middleport First Baptist
Church. Rev. and Mrs. Place
anQ son, Steve, are visiting
Mfs. Harry Houdasheit and
Miss Freddie Houdashelt
Grant St., Middleport. He fills' .
the pulpit in the absence of
Rev . Steve Scaggs who is on
vacation.

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'The annual "cume as you
are" party of the Busy Bee
Class of the Middle)IOTt First
Baptist Church was held
Thursday night at the home of

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same size, the same color, the
same texture, and uniformity.
During the meeting ll was
annOWJ&lt;"ed that Mrs. Pur ley
Karr of the Chester Club was
named lhe outstanding gar·
dener for Region 11. In at·
tendance at the convention or
the OAGC ln Cincinnati were
Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, Mrs.
Rose Ginther, Mrs. Richard
Barton and Mrs. Roy Holter.
Club memhers voted to make
arrangements for one of the
historic homes In a tour
planned by the Beta Sigma Phl
Sorority, if invited. Announced
was the ft ower show to be held
at the home of Mrs. John
Terrell on Sept. 15, 2:30 to 5:30
p.m. by the Winding Trail
Garden Oub.
A picnic supper preceded the
meeting . Door prizes were won
by Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Bert
Grimm, Mrs .. Leonard Erwin,
Mrs. Edson Hollon and Mrs.
Earl Ingels.
Mrs. Earl Dean, Mrs. Roger
Gaul, Mrs. J . M. Gaul, and
Mrs. Gordon Anderson served
homemade ice cream at the
conclusion of the program.

Church chss part,y is held

lvaTwnor, Mr.. Nelle w.-,
Mrs. Eva Hartley, Mta. ~~
Sigman, Mta. Edith a.-,
Mrl. Nora JordM and Mn.
Winnie White, ltfra. Pnl+
White, John Ly0111 ll1d !cldie .
Miller.

Mrs,
John salad,
Lyons.hot rolls, ice , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
FRIDAy
Chicken
HAPPY Harvesters Class, cream and cake were served. A
Trinity Church, 7 :30p.m. at the gin of appreciation for having
h h
the annual party was given to
c ~~H FRY, Middleport Fire Mrs . Lyons . Games were
Department headquarters, played and members sang
d . h
" Happy Birthday" to those
3 30
: p.m., san WIC es to be having birthdays this month.
sold. Proceeds to equipment
Attending were the Rev. and
f
und.
Mrs. Steve Scaggs and Darrell,
at Florence Hannay, Mrs.
Wllkesvllle Pythlan Sisters Isabelle Winebrenner, Mrs.
Hall 4 ,_
Ruth Johnson, Miss catheri.ne
' "'Sp.m ., public invited . Werner, Mrs. Freda Edwards,
Proceeds towards construction
of 8 new hsll.
SUNDAY
Parkers burg . Everyone
MARSHALL and Emily welcome .
Wolfe ancestors will hold
42ND SPENCER family
reunion, New Haven Park, reunion, Royal Oak Park .
New Haven, basket dinner at Basket dinner at noon;
12:30 p.m. Invitation to an· relatives, friends, neighbors
. cestors of George and Betsy Invited.
Crites
Wolfe,
Jackson
MEIGS COUNTY Youth
County, extended.
Rally, Dexter Church of
GREEN • CASTER. OGDIN Christ; executive meeting at
reunion at Columbia Church 1:30 p.m.; business session, 2
Chapel near Point Rock with p.m.
basket dinner at noon followed
ANNUAL Grate family
bY business session. Friends
19" diagonal furniture-look portable ensemble
and relatives invited; families reunion, Forest Acres Park,
New Uma Road, three miles
with harmonizing roil -about cart. Cabinet of
take picnic baskets.
out of Rutland. Covered dish
high impact plastic with textured Boca Pecan
CARMEL Church, Racine, dinner at 1 p. m. at the sheller
grain finish . Solid State chassis except for only
annual homecoming. Basket in center of park. Take own
four chassis tubes.
dinnlir at noon, afternoon tableware, covered dish and
program at 1:30. Speaker, the beverage of choice.
Rev. Roy ·osborn, former
23RD ANNUAL Hobstetter
A workshop in prep.;ation room is ~~The Day Dreamer,
pastor
from
Circleville,
Ohio.
family reunion, Royal ·Oak
for a home flower show to be while the hedroom classes are
. Park, 2 miles ·east of Pomeroy
staged later at the Mulberry " The Odd Couple,,. "The Everyone welcome.
CARR School Reunion, SR 1 at Five Points.
Ave. home of Mrs. John Terrell Grandson," "Mirror, Mirror
180 N. 2nd
Mlddleporlr
will be held Aug. 20 at 8 p.m. at on the Wal1," ..Two's Corn· Woode Grove, Alfred. Basket
CLELAND Reunion, Forest
dinner
at
noon.
Short
program
Acres Park. Basket lunch.
the home of Mrs. Robert pany" and_ "The Grand·
and
fellowship
in
the
afternoon.
Thompson.
daughter."
At that time plans will be
The junior artistic design is All former pupils, teachers,
completed for the show, "The for something modern in the and friends are welcome.
THIRD
annual
Wood
Family Album," to he held class "Get Wlth lt, Kid."
Sunday, Sept. 15. For the Horticulture classes will be for Reunion, roadside park on the
workshop, memhers are asked chrysanthemums and house· west side of SR 33, one mile .
to take containers, flowers , and. plants for both juniors and south of Darwin and 5 miles
north of Pomeroy. Basket
books on arranging.
seniors, and there will
dinner
at 12:30 p.m. Everyone
Twenty-five cla·sses will be education ~lasses on plant
Included and the show will be propagation, gardening books welcome.
DEDICATION service,
open to the public for viewing and magazines, and dried plant
from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. The materials. Free literature on Antiquity Baptist Church and
judging will take place at 2 gardening and conservation lOlst anniversary observance.
p.m. with all arrangements to from the Meigs County Ex- Special singing. The Rev.
he placed by 1:30 p.m.
tension Office wlll be Freeland Norris, pastor.
REUNION of descendants of
The classes are ·uwe1corne," distributed.
.
Frank
Cornell, Portland Park.
SINGS~IRATION
an arrangement at the frqnt
The show committees ·are
door: '.'Stately Elegance," in Mrs. Richard Collins and Mrs. Dinner at 1 p.m .
•TUPPERS Plains United
. NEWEST SONG• BOOK JUST ARRIVED
the foyer; "Fireside Chat," Robert
Thompson,
CO·
Methodist
Church,
"Head of t~e Family," . chairwomen·; Mt~. Terrell and
••oa-l,lghter ' s Wedding,'' Mrs. !\Obert Lewis, schedule; homecoming. Morning worship
"Family Worship Hour ," and Mrs. Clarence Heaton, rib· at 9 a.lll.' and Sunday School at
"Like
Mother,
Like bons; Mrs. Earl Thoma, class 9:45. Basket dinner at noon in .
Daughter," in the living room. cards; Mrs. Aaron Kelton, the church annex. Mtemoon
MIOOU:PORT, 0:
MILL ST.
Featured in the dining room nower show signs; Mrs. Cora services at 1:30 wlth the
Emerald
Quartet
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from
will be the arrangement Beegle, Mrs. Allard Pratt,
classes, "Family Affair" and . hospitality; Mrs. Robert
"Our Golden .Anniversary," Miller, staging; Mrs. Uoyd •
while the kitchen arrangement Moore and Mrs . Charles
classes will be "Mother's . Hayes, judges' clerk; Mrs.
Workshop" and "Salute to Thoma, publicity; Mrs. Harold .
Mother." Planned for the bath. Deeth, conservation and
gardening bulletins.

POLLY'S PROBLEM
Dear Polly -: I feel sure there is a mixture one can put in a
rpse jar to intensify the fragrance of the rose petals. Can anyone
U!ll me about this? - GAIL.

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In addl lion to tho four
arrangements ln w~ich the
Chester Club will exhibit, Mro.
Bolln also demoostr~ted the
making Of Uilngs sult.oble for
"Nickels for the Jukebo1 ", 8
modern deslgn ; "Rockets for
!he Moon", a st.oblle; and
"Covered Bridges", featuring
weathered wood and roadside
materials.
She talked about line
arrangements and the need for
good line materials.
notrng that materials should
not extend above the widest
part of the cootalner or base.
Mrs. Bolin also talked on an
assemblage. She said flle ar·
tlcles and plant materials
should he similar In color and
texture and should compliment
each other, but that the entire
thing shOUld contain only one
leaf or flower .
She urged good participation
in the horticulture classes and
suggested that flowers be
taken even through they are
not•perfect specimens. Mrs.
Bolin also explained that a
collection of three means, the
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eseat Romance , a
dealgn using analogous colors
In traditional crescent deilgn ;
"Bicycle Built for Two ",
"Scrapbook Pages" and "A
Dollar Worth 10 Cents". Th~se
are the four classes · which
members of the Chester Club
wUJ beolexhibiting
ln at the
and
te 1 to
ke thftllr,
Y Ill er ng
rna
em
were Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs.
Le
d E 1 Mr
onar . rw n, s. Charles
Kuhn, and Mrs. Roy Holter.
Clubme'?bersgaveavoteol
thanka to Mrs. James carpenter for accepting the
posltlon of fair nower show
hal
c rwoman which enabled the
' show to be scheduled under the
OAGC rules . ~d entered in
state competibon.

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Annual plcnlc of the Mld·
dleport Clturch of Christ
Primary Department was held
Tueoday nlljht at the Mid·
dleport Park by the teachers
and helpers of the department.
Blessing was given by Rev.
George Glaze.
Attending were Jennifer .
McKinley, Matt Erwin, Matt
Baker, Trey Glaze, Jamie
Pettit, Tera Gerlach, Nancy '
Riley, Kathy Thomas, Kelly
Neff, Eugena MiUer, Patty
Ward, Clinton Glaze, . Brian
Reeves, Tracy Miller, Darin
Roach, Darin Wolfe, John
Baker, Terri Sprouse, Danielle
Reece, Jeff McMahon, Scott
McKinley, Amy Erwin, Befll
Wolfe, Mary Beth Long, Ann
. Reece, Tracy McMahon, Allen
Spaulding, Timmy Miller,
SheiTle and Shellie Fox, Sonya
Stobart, Connie and Lori
· Norman, Jody Custer, Kathy
Hess, Tina Miller, Bobby Fox.

Mark Tyree . and Tammy
Stobart.
Teachers and others helping
at the picnic were Mrs.
Phyllis Baker, Jane Van
Meter, Becky Fry, Lorraine
Neff, . Mrs. Dorothy Roach,
Mrs. Mary Hysell, Mrs. Betty
McKinley, Mrs. cathy Erwin,
Mrs. Bea Stewart, Mrs .

OES REUNION HELD
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Webb, Rscine, recenUy
attended the annual reunion of
the 1968 officers of Grand
Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, held at Grove City. Mrs.
Webb was the deputy grand
matron of Disqoict 25 at that
time . Sunday she attended the
annual reunion of the 1959
grand officers at the Granville
Inn in G•anvllle . .Mrs. Webb
was the Grand Martha in 1959.

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Members of the Missionary
Society of the Laurel CUff Free
Methodist Church and guests
went to the camp site on the
Ohio River of Mr. and Mrs.
l.Joyd Wright Tuesday night for
homemade ice cream and
cake.
The group enjoyed boat rides
and games during the evening.
Mrs. Wright presided at the
· meeting with her scripture
reading being taken from Luke
9,• a meditation and prayer
from '.'The Upper Room". Mrs.
l.Joyd Shook had prayer. Officers reports were given and a
missionary ·~ering was taken.
Plans were made for the
society to take on the project ot
securing pledges for the new
kitchen car;pet.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Otto
Wright, Mr.
Lohn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

Curtis, Mrs. Marguerite
Leifheit, Rev . and Mrs. Floyd
Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Powell, Mrs. Harry Clark and
children, Becky card, Mrs.
. Sharon Wright and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jacobs and
son, Sandy Acree, Mr. and
Mrs. James Gilmore, Mrs.
Brenda llaggy and Pam, Mrs.
Wanda Eblin , Jim ·and Diana
Lewis, Mrs. Mildred Jacobs,
Jean Windon and Betty Will.

Lue..,Ua Stobart, · Mrs. Jane
Hess, Mrs. carol WoUe, Trudy
Roach, Mary Boggs, Joy Riley,
Mrs. Jeanette Thomas, Sheila
Reeves, and Rev. and Mrs.
George Glaze.

Dinner pl4ns
completed by
h
C urch
Plans for serving a dinner at
the Rio Grande Baptist
Association meeting to he held
. at the Middleport First Baptist
Church on Sept. 10 were made
during the Monday night
meeting of the B. H. Sanborn
Missionary Society.
The meeting was held
following a picnic on the patio
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Smart. The Association
meeting will be held from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m . and '!ffiOng the
speakers wiU be a woman from
flle Dayton Christian Center.
Miss Rhoda Hall presided at
the meeting with Mrs. Bert
Bodimer of the Elects Circle
giving devotions. Her topic was
"Seeders of Le·banon " ahd her
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scripture was taken
from
Psalm 92.
The budget for the 1974-75
year was presented by Mrs.
John Werner. Correspondence
was read from Lyle Predmore
of Japan who tliariked the
Society for Christmas cards
sent earlier this year .
Mrs. Dale Walburn discussed
plans for a retreat at Camp
Asbury near Rio Grande some
time this fall. She safd that it is
necessary to have 10 from each
church If the retreat is to take
place.
The love gift dedication on
the theme Love Letters" was
conducted by Mrs. Willia
Anfllony. For the program,
Mrs. Walburn reported on the
Women's conference held at
Granville. Attending were
seven members from the
Dorcas Circle, six frqm EJecta,
and slx from Love Joy, with
eight guests . .

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT '-Mr. and Mrs. Denver
Lee Thompson, Rt. 1, Letart, are announcing the
engagement of their daughter, Cheryl Lynn, to James F .
Young, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Young, Sr., Rt. 1,
Letart. Miss Thompson is a 1974 graduate of Wahama High
School. Young is also a 1974 graduate of Wahama and is
employed by WeSt Virginia Malleable Iron Co. An August
wedding is being· planned.

Huttons have reunion '
The descendants of the late
W. A. and Cora Hutton met at
Forest Acres Park for the
Hutton reunion Aug. 4.
A basket lunch was held at

COSHOCTON - Picture
thousands of people ln the garb
of the 1800's with horses and
carriages traveling past quaint
shops and old-tinne lamp posts,
and you'll have an Idea of what
it like to participate in the
annual Canal Festival at
Coshocton.'
Aug. 16, 17 and 18, this
historic community will open
its doors to some 200,000 guests
from hundreds of miles around
who come to join In the exciting
activities.
An ice cream social where
everyone can pitch ln to crank
the freezers, a frog jumping
contest uslng rent-a-frog
contestants, and four delightful
· parades hlghUght the activities
of the weekend.
Many of the events will be
held in the restored district of
____: Roscoe Village, once a canal
town, now a nationally
recognized historic site. Here
the aged buildings and quaint
surroundings make a suitable
backdrop for the festivities.
Costumed hosts and visitors
will he seen throughout the city
with the finest costumes being
selected for the 20 trophies to
be awarded following the
Mayor'st&gt;romenade, Sunday,
Aug . 18 at 4 p. m .. Contestants
will gather on historic
Whitewoman Street in Roscoe
Village.
.
Everything from pony carts
to horseless carriages will join ·
the parades. The historic
parade wil~ begin'. at tp ' a. m. ,
Saturday, Aug . 17, with ·bands,
f1oats,
carriages,
and
costumed· families marching
along for the human interest
touch.
The children's pel parade is
.gJated for 5 p. m., Saturday,
Aug. 17. Goats, dogs, kittens,
skunks end other household
pet,; will come dressed to

noon. Prizes were given for
oldest present : Audra Hutton;
youngest, Michelle Gabbert;
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traveling . farthest , Doris
McCombs, Indianapolis, .Ind.;
door
prize, Herman Hutton.
A tour of.. the homes and
, Those attending were
gardens of Mrs. Thereon
an
d, Mrs . Henry Hutton, Mr.
1
Johnson and Dr. Kathryn
, !If!,~ Mrs. David Davidson,
Philson of tbe Racine area was
Angela and Vonda, Mr. Her·
taken Tuesday pight · by
man Hutton, Ricky, Tamara
members of · POmeroy's
The children of the late Mr and Susan, Mr. and Mrs.
Winding Trall Garden Club.
and Mrs . Thomas · Bogg~ Kenneth Hutton, Laurie, Cindy
Among the many floweJ'S in
gathered at the SR 218 home of ·and Gary, Mr . and Mrs.
the Johnson garden were exll!r. and Mrs. Marshall Boggs, George Rich, John anct Nancy,
perimental roses from the
for a family reunion , Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gabbert
. American Rose Soclet&gt;'.
Aug. 4.
For All Occasions
and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs.
Followmg the toilr, memhers
Six of the seven children Wi1Ham Marcum, Yv.onne .
WI Wire FlOwers
went to the home of Mrs. Bert
were preMrsent. UdnabM!e to attend Harlan and Alta Moreland,
Everywhere
Grimm, Meigs County cootact
were
. an
rs Owen Cl b M Adr H
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chairwoman, for refre·sh- ·
(Anne) Fink Middl . t
o urn us ; rs. u a u ton,
r
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• . epor ·
. Grove C1ty; Mrs. Fred Scar·
ments. In the grotip were Mrs.
DOFAMEETS
An . old fashwned. ba; ket . berry ' Greg, Roberta and
Robert Lewis, Mrs. John
Mrs. Nattie Hayes was dinner was held at noon and the Kei' th Mr and M
'i. ~
,
.
rs. Henry .
Terrell, Mrs. Cora Beegle, elected delegate to. the state aft ernoon
was
spent
H
tt
·,
Pom~!!Df'
Shop Mrs. Richard Collins, Mrs. •aessiorl of the Daughters of reminiscing d taki f .
u on, Jr. , Reynoldsburg ;
an
ng amlly Mr. and Mrs. Danny Robinette
Charles Hayes, Mrs. Mildred America when Theodorus picture
Mrs. Milhlrd Von Mefer
s..
and Jeff, Logan; Mr. and Mrs
Ph. 992-20,
-~h. 992-5721
Deeth, Mrs. Uoyd Moore, Mrs. Council 17, D of Amet Monday
Attending were Mrs. Freda Leroy Hutton, Nelsonville:
Earl Thoma, and·Mrs. Grimm. night at the IOOF hail. Mrs. Barcus, Galhpohs ; Charles Mrs . Doris McCombs In~
Eva
was meeting.
named Baker' Ri~ Grande; Mr · and dianapolis, Ind.; Bob B~rett,
·alternate
to the state
Mrs. Jackie L. Brewer and RoseviUe; Mr. and Mrs. Don
MT~ has recently purchased a seledion of
A report on the recent Past Cindy, Orlando, Fla. ; Mr. and Hutton and Tim, Mr. and Mrs.
choice type coins listed ~low. We strongly
Councilors'picnicwasgiven by Mrs. Lucian B~cus, Matt and Lee Hoisington and Nathan,
~ecom mend the purchase of•. rare coins for
Mrs.- Etta Will who also an- ~ah Jo, Gallipolis; Mr . and Mr. ·and Mrs. Roy Jeffers,
m.vestment purposes. and feel these coins will
nounced that the next Past Ms. James Boggs, Columbus; Athens· Everett Hutton Gary
enhance the portfoliQ of the discriminating
Councilors' meeting will be a
r. and · Mrs . Milford Hutton' Stan Hulton Mban ·
.collector and investor.
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Christmas party in Middleport. . ( Margaret ) Utt, Anderson, Kim W..it La
'm . Myr.,
lnd . Mr and Mrs J h .
e,
ngsv e,
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B~Jdey ~d Jeff Pl:;"t •0 .~~~ and Mrs. Charles Barrett, Sr.,
1797 Large Cent,.
· -'----Fine-"*F.
Charles Boggs' a~ ~1ft; Marle~e,
Darlene
a~d
1836 Bust Half DOllar.
Ch. B.U.
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llr
·
PatriCia,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charlie
HOSTS GUESTS
· Pr oc torvt 11e· ~
and M·
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1853 Three Cent Silver.
Ch. B.U.
Weekend guests of Sybil Charles E' B ·
rs . Barrett, Jr .. Robm, Charlie 111
Ebersbach, Pomeroy, were !orville· ~ ~ggs, ;roc- and Jennifer, Hurley Hutton,
1879 Three Cent Nickel
Proof
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rsder, Gallipdlis. sM rma d ~en , Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Hutton,
1898 Barber Half Dollar.
Ch. B.U.
. Mrs. Mary Dysart and Mrs. Mar
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r · an . rs · son and daughter, Cindy and
J udd Pa-ttern ( R-6)
Choice Proof
Evelyn Eberi, all of Columblis. Was~~\o~o~gg and Richard, Deanna Blackwood , .· Sue
· ··
Kennedy and Karen . Riggs,
Rutland
; Mr . and Mrs. Her·
Mrs wants to buy your collections man Kincaid, Middleport . .
larg~ or small. Private appointments

Gardeners tour
Racine homes

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CHESTER - A flower
arrllllglng demonstration b
Mrs. Janet Bolin an
Y
credited llld&amp;e of ' the ~f·
Aasociatlon Of Garden C1 b 0
highlighted a meeUn .;; s,
ntsday ni«ht of the ~e ~Garden Club held at th 5 r
chery building, Royal eo'::'t
Park.
The
de m 0 n s t t
, ra 1on
Presenled before ' 1 garden
clubmemberarepresentin !h
hoet club Wlndin Tr
g e
O' the Rtver,
Rutland Friendly f t ed th
ine
artistic arrang ' eat laur
eofmenthc sses
e Meigs
the SChedule
sh
County F lr n
Mrs Baolln o;er ows.
arrangements f;m;:nstr;ted
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match their owners, riding in . A performance by the Olilq
wagons and baby carriages or Valley Summer Theatre will ·
walking on leashes in this fun initiate the activities on
event. A number of prizes will Thursday night, and an old:
he awarded In both parades. time hoedown ln Roscoe
Antique Autos will be VUisge will end the fun Oil
beautifully shown off in their Sunday evening.
own parade planned for Sun·
Persons Interested ln par-·
day at 1 p. m. Autos o[ every .ticipating In contests or
vintage from all over Ohio are parades are invited to contact.
expected for this event.
the Coshocton Area Chamber
Dulcimer music heads the of Commerce, Coshocton, or
entertainment schedule, with call (614)-622-5411.
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Ohio Folk Artists Gloria Houk,
No pre-registration io
David and Diane Neff and necessary for the pet parade,
David Taylor providlng.thls old frog jumping contest or'
time music for the weekend. Mayor 's Promenade. All era~
The Roscoe Village Banjos, demonstrations and en·
featuring Fred Dodd of terialnmenl are free. Special
Zanesville and Jerry Weaver of exhibits include a Stamp
Coshocton will be on hand. Flower Show, Antique Show,
Other musical entertainment, along with displays of antlquef
all free, includes fiddling, in all local store windows. •
bands , barbershoppers, the
Coshocton ls located at th~
Canal Lassies and other area junction of SR 83, 541 and US
groups.
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ClfiLUCOTHE - Members a check for four dollars to
and friends of · "SCOP", the '~SCOPS", Box 6, Piketon, Ohio
South Central Ohio Preser- · 45661.
vation Society, Inc., will have a
All contact chairmen are
dinner-business meeting Aug . requested to have reports on
26 at 5:30 p.m. at Sadlers of what their counties. are doing
Jackson, located on US 35 north for th~ bicentennial, along with
of llackson, on the old Indian houses or sites that would
trail to the salt licks. Mr. and qualify for The National
Mrs . Sadler were charter Register, including locations so
members of · "SCOPS", and . the "SCOPS Survey Workers"
have opened a new room for can find them.
meetings.
. Some of The National
For an · old-fashioned fried Register volunteers will be
chicken dinner a reservation working in Jackson. If you wish
must be made_by Aug. 12. Send to know .What to look for in
eligible sites meet them at 3
p.m. sharp in front of the court
house.
. Thedinne.r-meeting at 5:30 at'
SUCCESS STORIES Sadlers will he for business
' ~ly. uSCOPS" ~has an ima
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"They Overcame
meeting,
to which the public is
Hearing Lois'!
cordially Invited.
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was held Sunday at the Port- and Mrs. Kenneth Brewer and
land Park with 46 relatives and children, Teresa and Kenneth,
Mrs. John Beall and Mark,
friends attending.
Columbus;
Mrs. Addie White, ·
· Prayer preceding the dinner
was given by A. W. Brewer . · New Brighton, Pa.; A. . W.
the program included a talk by Brewer, White Cottage; Mr.
David L. Brewer on the history · a~d Mrs. John Gloeckner,
q1 the Brewer and Ervin Reva, Columbus; David A.
(!lmilies. Recognized and Brewer, Poriland; Mrs. Laura
wesented gifts by the Byers, Racine; Mlk~ Harrop,
president, David Allen Brewer, Columbus; Sylvia Brewer, Mr.
were A. W. Brewer, 84, the an(! Mrs. Earnest Brewer,
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Q!dest; Mrs. Addle White, New Racine.
Mrs.
Audrey
Brewer,
Port·
"righton, Pa,, the one who
traveled !he farthest; Mrs. land; Rita Close, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stmeral
i.l!en Brewer, the one with the
1'rrost children attending; Roy and Tlsha, Findlay; Mr. and
tlose, the youngest. Gifts were Mrs. Harold L. Brewer, Long
also presented to Mrs. Earnest Bottom; Mr. and Mrs. John
Brewer, Mrs. Edgar Brewer, Dobbins, · Dennis and .Kerry,
Mrs. Charles Simeral, John Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Beall and Mrs. Laura Byers.
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Pavld L. Brewer, Medina;
· Mrs. Mildred Todd, .Venessa

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Workshop date set

Dear Polly -My Pet Peeve Is with those people wbo write to
you about complaints they have against products or the
manufacturers when the best way to deal with them Is to write
direcUy to the company Involved. They do not know about a
produ~ unless '!'e tell them we are satisfied or unhappy Wtth it.
Many times thmgs are handled or made a certain way simply
because there are laws that must be obeyed and we do not realize
they exist. I have written many such letters and always received
a reply. Send your complaints to Polly AND the company
direcUy involved. - MRS. K. C.
Dear Polly - Mary T. wanted to know how to make flower
planters from old tires. We used a saber saw to cut the metal
bead out of the tire before we turned It inside out. This made
turning the tire easier. W~ cut V-shaped notches about three
ipches deep to make an attractive edge, also using the saw.
These peaks will turn out and the Ups will curl on the end. Paint
~e tire any color you wish and have an attractive planter. MRS. B. 0.
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Dear Polly-! want to tell Mary T. that our Yotith groups
have made and placed 71 of these tire planters around the !!&lt;!UBre
in our city of Clinton, m., where !hey • .., most effective fiUed
with gold and maroon marigolds. - LUCilLE.
Dear Polly - When stitching side seams or sewing In the
sleeves of any garment I happen to be making I use th~ zigzag
stitch oo my machine set at about 1&lt;8 inch. The seamS' do not
~ak so easily as the ~zag stitch has a Utile blt of "give." MRS. V. P. .
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: Dear Polly - Bicycle sales seem to be zooming. I suggest
using baking soda straight from the kitchen to clean and keep
·blltes sparkling. With the many new products.on the market for
this we tend to forget our inexpensive old standby - baking soda.
It can be used dry on a particularly dirty and greasy area without
banning the finish. - BETTY H.
Dear Polly - Never throw away a no-longer-used terry cloth
apron. Remove the waist ties,.hem the edge and have a pretty
and useful terry kitchen towel. ·~ MRS. L. S.

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WILL BE SPEAKER
Rev. Ronald Place, Groton,
N. Y., will be guest speaker at
the 10:15 a.m. service of the
Middleport First Baptist
Church. Rev. and Mrs. Place
anQ son, Steve, are visiting
Mfs. Harry Houdasheit and
Miss Freddie Houdashelt
Grant St., Middleport. He fills' .
the pulpit in the absence of
Rev . Steve Scaggs who is on
vacation.

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'The annual "cume as you
are" party of the Busy Bee
Class of the Middle)IOTt First
Baptist Church was held
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same size, the same color, the
same texture, and uniformity.
During the meeting ll was
annOWJ&lt;"ed that Mrs. Pur ley
Karr of the Chester Club was
named lhe outstanding gar·
dener for Region 11. In at·
tendance at the convention or
the OAGC ln Cincinnati were
Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, Mrs.
Rose Ginther, Mrs. Richard
Barton and Mrs. Roy Holter.
Club memhers voted to make
arrangements for one of the
historic homes In a tour
planned by the Beta Sigma Phl
Sorority, if invited. Announced
was the ft ower show to be held
at the home of Mrs. John
Terrell on Sept. 15, 2:30 to 5:30
p.m. by the Winding Trail
Garden Oub.
A picnic supper preceded the
meeting . Door prizes were won
by Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Bert
Grimm, Mrs .. Leonard Erwin,
Mrs. Edson Hollon and Mrs.
Earl Ingels.
Mrs. Earl Dean, Mrs. Roger
Gaul, Mrs. J . M. Gaul, and
Mrs. Gordon Anderson served
homemade ice cream at the
conclusion of the program.

Church chss part,y is held

lvaTwnor, Mr.. Nelle w.-,
Mrs. Eva Hartley, Mta. ~~
Sigman, Mta. Edith a.-,
Mrl. Nora JordM and Mn.
Winnie White, ltfra. Pnl+
White, John Ly0111 ll1d !cldie .
Miller.

Mrs,
John salad,
Lyons.hot rolls, ice , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
FRIDAy
Chicken
HAPPY Harvesters Class, cream and cake were served. A
Trinity Church, 7 :30p.m. at the gin of appreciation for having
h h
the annual party was given to
c ~~H FRY, Middleport Fire Mrs . Lyons . Games were
Department headquarters, played and members sang
d . h
" Happy Birthday" to those
3 30
: p.m., san WIC es to be having birthdays this month.
sold. Proceeds to equipment
Attending were the Rev. and
f
und.
Mrs. Steve Scaggs and Darrell,
at Florence Hannay, Mrs.
Wllkesvllle Pythlan Sisters Isabelle Winebrenner, Mrs.
Hall 4 ,_
Ruth Johnson, Miss catheri.ne
' "'Sp.m ., public invited . Werner, Mrs. Freda Edwards,
Proceeds towards construction
of 8 new hsll.
SUNDAY
Parkers burg . Everyone
MARSHALL and Emily welcome .
Wolfe ancestors will hold
42ND SPENCER family
reunion, New Haven Park, reunion, Royal Oak Park .
New Haven, basket dinner at Basket dinner at noon;
12:30 p.m. Invitation to an· relatives, friends, neighbors
. cestors of George and Betsy Invited.
Crites
Wolfe,
Jackson
MEIGS COUNTY Youth
County, extended.
Rally, Dexter Church of
GREEN • CASTER. OGDIN Christ; executive meeting at
reunion at Columbia Church 1:30 p.m.; business session, 2
Chapel near Point Rock with p.m.
basket dinner at noon followed
ANNUAL Grate family
bY business session. Friends
19" diagonal furniture-look portable ensemble
and relatives invited; families reunion, Forest Acres Park,
New Uma Road, three miles
with harmonizing roil -about cart. Cabinet of
take picnic baskets.
out of Rutland. Covered dish
high impact plastic with textured Boca Pecan
CARMEL Church, Racine, dinner at 1 p. m. at the sheller
grain finish . Solid State chassis except for only
annual homecoming. Basket in center of park. Take own
four chassis tubes.
dinnlir at noon, afternoon tableware, covered dish and
program at 1:30. Speaker, the beverage of choice.
Rev. Roy ·osborn, former
23RD ANNUAL Hobstetter
A workshop in prep.;ation room is ~~The Day Dreamer,
pastor
from
Circleville,
Ohio.
family reunion, Royal ·Oak
for a home flower show to be while the hedroom classes are
. Park, 2 miles ·east of Pomeroy
staged later at the Mulberry " The Odd Couple,,. "The Everyone welcome.
CARR School Reunion, SR 1 at Five Points.
Ave. home of Mrs. John Terrell Grandson," "Mirror, Mirror
180 N. 2nd
Mlddleporlr
will be held Aug. 20 at 8 p.m. at on the Wal1," ..Two's Corn· Woode Grove, Alfred. Basket
CLELAND Reunion, Forest
dinner
at
noon.
Short
program
Acres Park. Basket lunch.
the home of Mrs. Robert pany" and_ "The Grand·
and
fellowship
in
the
afternoon.
Thompson.
daughter."
At that time plans will be
The junior artistic design is All former pupils, teachers,
completed for the show, "The for something modern in the and friends are welcome.
THIRD
annual
Wood
Family Album," to he held class "Get Wlth lt, Kid."
Sunday, Sept. 15. For the Horticulture classes will be for Reunion, roadside park on the
workshop, memhers are asked chrysanthemums and house· west side of SR 33, one mile .
to take containers, flowers , and. plants for both juniors and south of Darwin and 5 miles
north of Pomeroy. Basket
books on arranging.
seniors, and there will
dinner
at 12:30 p.m. Everyone
Twenty-five cla·sses will be education ~lasses on plant
Included and the show will be propagation, gardening books welcome.
DEDICATION service,
open to the public for viewing and magazines, and dried plant
from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. The materials. Free literature on Antiquity Baptist Church and
judging will take place at 2 gardening and conservation lOlst anniversary observance.
p.m. with all arrangements to from the Meigs County Ex- Special singing. The Rev.
he placed by 1:30 p.m.
tension Office wlll be Freeland Norris, pastor.
REUNION of descendants of
The classes are ·uwe1corne," distributed.
.
Frank
Cornell, Portland Park.
SINGS~IRATION
an arrangement at the frqnt
The show committees ·are
door: '.'Stately Elegance," in Mrs. Richard Collins and Mrs. Dinner at 1 p.m .
•TUPPERS Plains United
. NEWEST SONG• BOOK JUST ARRIVED
the foyer; "Fireside Chat," Robert
Thompson,
CO·
Methodist
Church,
"Head of t~e Family," . chairwomen·; Mt~. Terrell and
••oa-l,lghter ' s Wedding,'' Mrs. !\Obert Lewis, schedule; homecoming. Morning worship
"Family Worship Hour ," and Mrs. Clarence Heaton, rib· at 9 a.lll.' and Sunday School at
"Like
Mother,
Like bons; Mrs. Earl Thoma, class 9:45. Basket dinner at noon in .
Daughter," in the living room. cards; Mrs. Aaron Kelton, the church annex. Mtemoon
MIOOU:PORT, 0:
MILL ST.
Featured in the dining room nower show signs; Mrs. Cora services at 1:30 wlth the
Emerald
Quartet
·
from
will be the arrangement Beegle, Mrs. Allard Pratt,
classes, "Family Affair" and . hospitality; Mrs. Robert
"Our Golden .Anniversary," Miller, staging; Mrs. Uoyd •
while the kitchen arrangement Moore and Mrs . Charles
classes will be "Mother's . Hayes, judges' clerk; Mrs.
Workshop" and "Salute to Thoma, publicity; Mrs. Harold .
Mother." Planned for the bath. Deeth, conservation and
gardening bulletins.

POLLY'S PROBLEM
Dear Polly -: I feel sure there is a mixture one can put in a
rpse jar to intensify the fragrance of the rose petals. Can anyone
U!ll me about this? - GAIL.

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BEST VALUES

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In addl lion to tho four
arrangements ln w~ich the
Chester Club will exhibit, Mro.
Bolln also demoostr~ted the
making Of Uilngs sult.oble for
"Nickels for the Jukebo1 ", 8
modern deslgn ; "Rockets for
!he Moon", a st.oblle; and
"Covered Bridges", featuring
weathered wood and roadside
materials.
She talked about line
arrangements and the need for
good line materials.
notrng that materials should
not extend above the widest
part of the cootalner or base.
Mrs. Bolin also talked on an
assemblage. She said flle ar·
tlcles and plant materials
should he similar In color and
texture and should compliment
each other, but that the entire
thing shOUld contain only one
leaf or flower .
She urged good participation
in the horticulture classes and
suggested that flowers be
taken even through they are
not•perfect specimens. Mrs.
Bolin also explained that a
collection of three means, the
.

Wants her roses
to smell/ike roses

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,.
eseat Romance , a
dealgn using analogous colors
In traditional crescent deilgn ;
"Bicycle Built for Two ",
"Scrapbook Pages" and "A
Dollar Worth 10 Cents". Th~se
are the four classes · which
members of the Chester Club
wUJ beolexhibiting
ln at the
and
te 1 to
ke thftllr,
Y Ill er ng
rna
em
were Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs.
Le
d E 1 Mr
onar . rw n, s. Charles
Kuhn, and Mrs. Roy Holter.
Clubme'?bersgaveavoteol
thanka to Mrs. James carpenter for accepting the
posltlon of fair nower show
hal
c rwoman which enabled the
' show to be scheduled under the
OAGC rules . ~d entered in
state competibon.

By Polly Cramer

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Flower arrangements demonstrated

C,anal festival slated
at Coshocton Aug. 16

Church group has picnic

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�9• 1974 SEVENTH
DAY
J\0
VENTIST
Mvlb(;Fry
Hl' I Qt\ts
Pomeroy
Pilstor
C1rar-d Se lon Sabbath school
e .... er\6- Sa turday at 1 p m enct
won;h lp servrce lollowrng ,.,
3 IS
p 111
Opt&gt;n
B i ble
dl~cus:sron
7 30 p m
"' lhe
-ch urch each Thursday
G"AHAM
UN ITEO
SACRED H E ART ~ Rev
M E'THO DUT Preaching
Father
John
Nacuam
9 JO a m
flr!U and seocond
pGstor
Phone
992 2825
Sundays ot each month ,- thlrd
S~Hurday evening Mass
' 30
and fourth Sundavs each
p n1 1:\unday MliSs fl l'lnd 10
mon1h worship ser .... lce at 7 30
it m Con1e:ss1ons, Saturday 7
p m Wednesday even~ngs at
1 311 p m
7 30 Praye:r and Bible Study
POMER OY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert K...,hn pastor
FIRST SOUTHE RN 8A.P
W1lllam Watson Sunday school
TIST 782 Mulberrv Ave
svpt Sunday sc 1001 9 JO a m
Pomeroy
aflrluUed
with
BY F
6 p m
Rl ble study
SB C
the Rev Fred Hill
Wednesday
'1 p m
cho i r
oastor Trov Zwilling Sundar
school supt Sun dav schoo
pr11ct rc e W~dnesQay 8 30 p m
POME~OY
WESLEYAN
9 30 a m
m orntng worsh •P
HOLINESS
CHURCH 10 :10
Sundav evangelistic
HarrisonVIlle Rev
0 Dell meeltng 7 30 p m
Prayer
Manley Pastor Henry Eblrn
meeting Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sunday School Supt Sund ay
School 9 30 am
Evenrno
MIDDLEPORT
worship 7 lOp rn Prayer and
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Pra •se serv1ce Thursday 7 30
Corner Fourth and Ma in
pm
Mrddleport Rev Henry Key
SYRACUSE
FIRST
Jr pastor Sunday School. 9 30
CHURCH OF GOO
Rev
a ,.., Mrs Erv in Baumgard
George Oiler pastor Su nday
ner supt
Morning worship
school 9 45 am
morn 1ng
I045am
preach•nQ
11
a rn
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES evangel strc servrce 7 JO p m
Larry Carna han pre siding
Prayer nH?elrng Thursday
m lntster Sund ay Btble lee
7 JO p n
ture 9 30 1 m
Walc h tower
study 10 30 e m
Tuesdav
POMEROY
WE Sl SIDE
Bible study 7 30 p m Thurs
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W
dav m l n l stry $chool 1 7 30
Ma in St - Loren T Stephens
p m
servic e meetmg B 30
evangel 1st pho n e 992 785 6
pm
C on s.ervatt ve
n on
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
mstrumentat Sunday worsh ip
Chrrst m Christian Un•on10 a m
B tble study 11 1m
Le wren ce Manley pastor
worshrp 6 p m
Wednesdlly
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Bible study 7 p m
School Supt Sunday School
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
9 30 a m
Evening worsh ip
CHUR:CH
( n o n
7
30
Wednesday
pray er
Langsv •l le
den om lnat tonal )
meetmg 7 30 p m
Oe~eter Road the Rev Worley
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Haley pastor Sunday schoo l
Racine Route 2 lhe
GOD
10 a m eventng worShiP 7 30
Rev James M Muncy pastor
p m
Prayer
meeting
Su nday s cho~.- 1
9 45 a m
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
morning worsh i p
11 am
group Fr rday 7 30 p m
even ing worsh i P 7 JO p m
Prayer meeting Tuesday 7 JO
p m Young peoples meetmg
7 30 P m Thursday

f'rlday.Aug

Chu
POMEROY
POMEROY TAIN IT'V
Rev w H Perrin pl!stor Rov

Mayer Suudav school supt
Church school 9 15 11m •

worsh•p service

10 24 a m

Youth chO•r rthearsal Mon
day 3 lOp m under d1rect•on
of Mary Skinner

sentor choir

ret'! earsal 1 30 p m Thurs&lt;tav
Wi th '
Mrs
Paul
Nease
tl lre ctor
~UMEROY

THE

CHURCH OF

NA ZAR ENE -

Corner

Union and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde Y Henderso n~ pastor
Sunday school 9 30 am Glen
McClung
sup t
mornmo
worsh •P 10 30 am
even ing
serv Ice 7 30 m ld week ser
vice. Wednesday 7 30 p m
GR:ACE EPISCOf»AL -

Rev

Haro ld

Deeth

Church strvlces

The

rector

10 30 am

Ho ly commun•on f1rSI Sunday

ot m?nth church school 10 30
am for nursery throuah 12

POMERO Y CHUR CH OF

CHR I Sf - Ferrell Granmger
pastor B•b le school 9 30 a m
worsh •P
10 JO am
adult
wor ship servrce and voung
peopl es meetrng 7 :;w p m
Combrned Bi ble stuay and
prayer meefrng Wednesday
) 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W W1n ng officer
In charge Sunday 10 a m
Holiness meetmg 10 30 a m
Sundav Sc hoo l Young Peop les
Leg ron 7 p m Thursday 1 to 3
p m Lad res Hnme League 7
p m Prep cl aSses
ST PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second and Syc amore
Sts
Pomeroy
fhe
Rev
Will li!lm M rddleworfh pastor
Sunday School 9 JO a m
Church servr ces 10 JO a m

thtJ Sermonette
PROGRESS ur OER
DWFICIJLTY
In Exodus 14 l-18, we read
the story of the Hebrew people,
who had Jllst been released
from slavery but were facmg
complete annihilatton
As they escaped Egypt, they
found themselves hemmed m,
with the sea before them and
the m1ghty anrues of Pharoah
movmg m behind them
In distress, the people cry to

Moses, "Because there are no
graves m Egypt, hast thou
taken us away to die m the
wilderness'''

A similar cry IS vo1ced by
some today, who say, ''Let'sgo

back to the gOO&lt;j old days " But
Moses answered, "Fear ye not" 1
stand still, and see the
salvatloo of the Lord " And
having sa1d that, Moses began
to pray And then God spoke to

lolly to stand praymg when
they were bemg pushed mto the
sea by Pharaoh's armtes,

Without seekmg
something about 1t

to

do

Prayer without action, will

not likely remove physlcal
dtsease t solve the soctal
problems of our day.

or remove

the political and moral eVIls we
are plagued w1th today We
must learn to go forward as we
pray The energetiC person
more likely w•ll be tempted to
neglect prayer, while the
meditative person will likely
neglect action But we must
have a combmatton of bOth, for
progress under diffiCulty often
reqUll'es strenuous effort along
w1th prayer
But very often the success or
fatlure of an endeavor IS
determmed by the most tr1v1al
mstrwnent In this case, God
sa1d to Moses, "Lift up thy rod,
and stretch out thy hand over
the sea, and diVIde tt, and the
Children of Israel shall go on
dry ground through the rrudst

MIDDLEPORT
FIA:ST
BAPTIST - Corner S1K fh and
Palm er
lh ~
ReY
Steve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sunday sc hoo l supt
WMPO rad to program
7 45
am Sun day school 9 15 a m
morntng worshrp 10 15 am
Yo uth act1vlttes and fettows h•P
fo,. JUntO,. and senior hrgh
studen t s 6 p m B rble study
7 30 p m
M 1d week prayer
serv rce Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST 1
M tddteport 5th and Matn
George
Glue
mrntsler
James Sheets super intendent
Brble :school
9 30 a m
mornrng worShiP 10 30 a m
even rng worsh lp 7 30 p m
prayer serv i ce 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Co le
pastor
Floyd
Carso n Su ndav Sc hoo l su pt
Sun day sch oo l 9 lO a m
m orn ng worShip 10 J O a m
Sunday evangeits l rc meet•ng
7 30 p r1'l
pray er meetrng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
M i dd l eport
Leslev G Holt pa stor Sunday
school 10 a m
worshtp ser
V1ce 11 am worsh rp serv1ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
ntght prayer serv1ce 7 30

p tY1
IJ M W
l•r!i.t W('-dne&gt;Sdity 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN tRac•nel
Sv ndily SChOOl
10
a m
worshtp 11 a m , B ible study
Thursdav
7 p m
choir
practice Thursct~n 8 p m
li!IIOw Shfp
supper,
fir-sf
WeOnescta.,. ~ 6 30 p m
U M w
rour lh Mondi!IV B p m
n t;$(1C.y

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GREATIEPrfD -- WorSh l p It
am
2nd and ~th St..mdays 1
Church Schoo l 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Wor$h lp
lOa m Church school . 9a m
Bible study J. 30 p rn every

r,.•d•v

MOR~tNG Sl"AR -

Worship
9 30 a m Ctlurch Sc hool 10 30
am
Mrd Week Servrc:t
Wednesdo~ay 8 p m
MOR SE CHAPEL Wor
ship 11 11 m
1st lind 3rd
Sun day$ Church School 10

om

PORTI..:ANO - WorShip 7 30
P m Church School 9 30 " m
SUTTON - WorSh ip It ll m
2nd 4nd 4th Sundays Church
School 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev A oDert Mte(e
Rev Sto~nley Brandum
JOP'PA - Worship 10 am
Church School 9 a m
Pra yer
Meettng Wednesday B p m
lONG BOTTOM - Ch urch
ser..,lces
9 a m
Sun d ay
School 9 4S a m Bible Study
everv Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Ship 11 a m Church School JO

am

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ALFRED - Sunday school
9 45 am
each Sunday
prea chmg et ll am
each
Sunday Prayer meeting 7 .45
p m Wednesda y WSCS 8 p m
on fh lrd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sundav
school 9 JO preachrng 7 30
p m Sunday prl!yer meeting
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
f rrst Thursday each mQ__nth
SILVER: RIDGE - Worship
10 a m Church School 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worshtp 9 am
Church
Sc hool 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Frederick
su pt Service weekly 9 30 am
on Sunday Preachtng frr st and
fhtrd Sun days of month by
Cl ifford Smrth 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Doddrrll
pastor Sund ay School
9 30
a m L eonard Gilmore f tr St
elder even tng serv 1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Rac rn e Route 2 The
Rev Cha rles Hand pasfor
Sun day school 9 A5 a m
morn• ng worsh tp 11 am
Eventng serv•ces Tuesday and
F riday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
C11URCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Study
9 30 a m
mornmg
worsh rp, 10 30 am
evenrng
worsh tp 6 JO p m Wednesday
Bible Study 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Boffom Sunday School
10 am w tth Willard P 1gott
sup! Evangellsttc message
each Sunday evening 7 30 p m
by E l der
Russell
Cl1ne
minister of the Apostolic Fa rth
Bible Study Wednesday 7 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHUA:CH - Sunday
school ser vi ce 10 am Prayer
meehng
Thursday 7 p m
Sunday even rng servtce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pom ero y
Harr sonvrJie
Ro ad R rck Mor,.tson pa~tor
Sunday sch ool supt
Sleven
Sti:lnley Sunday schoo l 9 30
a m
mornmg worSh •P and
comm vnton
10 30
am
Sunday
evening
youth
Ch rt stran Endeavor 6 30 p m
worsh•P se rv ce Su nday 7 30
p m
wednesday even •ng
p rayer mee t ng and B t ble
study 7 30 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN Pme Grove the Rev Arthur
Combs pastor Sundav school
9 30 a m
ch urch serv rc es
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
B1ble School 9 30
am mornrng worshrp 10 30
am Sunday even tng Worsh rp
Servrce
7 30 p m
chotr
practi ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meettng
and Btble Sfudy Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST ~
Rev Freeland Norr is pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
serv1ce 7 p m
Wednesday
Brble Sludy 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morning Worship 10 30 a m
Even1ng Worsh tp 7 JO p m
Wednesday M rd Week Serv rce
Sunday School Supenntendent
Gera ld Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morns M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Waller P Btkacsan pastor
Ronnie Salser S S Supf
Sun d iiY School 9 lO a m
Morn ng Worshrp 10 45 a m
Sunday evening worsh i p 7 30
p m Wednesday even mg Btble
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN ~
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
youth and IUn tor youth serv tc e
evening worshiP
6 4S p m
7 30 p m
prayer and pra tse
Wednesday 7 30 Q m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST ~ Rev Ralph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Evenmg
Leon M tl ter supt
service
7 30 p m
Prayer
meeflng Thursday 7 30 p m

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Ml . UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cecil CoM pas1ot Sundav
School $Upt • Joe Sayte
sun day school 9 •5 a m
$undav even In~ wor$hlp. 1 JO
Wtdnuday praver and 8rble
s.lu(ly 1 JO p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
C HURCH
Euv~ne Underwoo&lt;t
P•stor
Howard Caldwell Jr , Svndav
Sc;hOOI Svp l
Sund ay School
9 30 a m
Morning Sermon,
10 30 111 n'l
Sunaay evenm9
service 1 p m
LETART FALlS UNITED
BRETHREN ~ Rev Freeland
Norr is PI'IIStor Floyd Norr fs
svpt Sunday tchOOI 9 30 a m
morning urmon 10 30 a m ,
Prayer service
Wednesday /
7 ao p m
CHESH IRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm tlh pastor Sundav School
10 a m Arthur Henson Supf
Morn ing Worshtp II ~ · m
Young Peoples se rv 1ce 7
p m
EvenlnQ serv•ce 7 30
p m Wednesday M i d Week
Prayer Service 7 30 p m
Youth meeting , 6 30 p m
Evening worsh lp 1 30 p m
CHESTE R CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE ,_ Rev
Herbert Gra te pastor Wor
ship serv1ct' 11 am and 1 30
p m. Sunday Sunday School
9 30 1m
Richard Barton
supt Prayer meefing Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
C HRIST Ctrfford Sm rth
m tn Is ler Sun day School 9 30
it m
morn ing ch urch 10 30
a m Sunday evenlt)g service
1 30 p m Wednesday service 8

6 OOA -

am

LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr Roberf
Wyaft pastor Su nday School
supt Ronald Osborne B1bl e
Sc hool 9 30 a m
pre achtng
10 45 am
Even1n9 servtces
7 30 p m

THE
UNITED
PRES
Moses, ''Why cryest thou unto
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
Me• Speak IDlto the Children of
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwrght
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
L Zav ltz Pastor D1rector
ISrael that they go forward "
METHODIST CHURCH HARRISONVILLE
There 1s tune for prayer
Rev Pau l Nev tl le pastor
Sunday Church School 9 30
Su nday Sc hool 9 30 a m
a m Mrs Homer Lee SJ,.Ipt
and there IS also a time for
Mornmg servrce 10 30 am
Morning Worship 10 30 am
action_ The success of any of the sea "
youth servtce
6 45 p m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Evangelistic serv• ce 7 30 p m
Church School 9 30 a m John
enterprise depe..ds largely
It appears that the rod of
Prayer meetmg Th ur sda y
F
Fultz
SUQt
Morning
upon the right combmatlon of Moses, m the providence of Worsh•P
~ 10 JO a m
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE Mornrng
these two duties It seemed like God was an mstrwnent for the Worshrp
9 am
Sunday
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
div1dmg of the sea Of course, Church School 10 a m Mrs
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
Sampson Hall Supt
L
R Gluesencamp pastor
we know right well that the rod
Roger Wilfred
Sr
Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
did not m reahty produce the
School Supf Sunday School
- Phillip Whlf ley pastor
Alfred
9 30 am
Sunday evenmg
result recorded It was done by GOD
Sunday schoo l
10 a m
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meet.ng
worship
serv
tc
e
7
p
m
the oi!¥Jlpotent arm of Goq, of
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernesf
Prayer m eet1ng Wednesday
Deeter c lass leader Youth
Social Notes
which the lifting of the little rod 7 30 p m
meet ng
Wednesday
7 30
was but the symbol And so 1t 1s
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday School attendance on today, that God often uses the
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CH R 1ST Robert Shook
Aug 4 was 46 The offermg was httle mstruments, the m- CHURCH - Near Long Bot
pastor Sunday school 9 30
slgnlflcant
thmgs
to
actom Estll Hart pastor Roy
$2227
a m
Russell Spencer supt
Brown
ass rs tant
pastor
worSh ip servrce 10 45 a m
Sunday school 10 a m Church
Worship services were held complish HIS purpose •
even ing worsh i p alfernatrng
He employs the smallest 7 30 p m
each
Sunday
Wtth C E at 7 30 p m on
at II o'clock w1th Kernut
evenmg prayer meefrng 7 30
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 30
Walton, lay speaker from gifts of men for the buildmg of p m Thursday
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
HIS Kingdom upon the earth,
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
lay leader
Pomeroy U M church,
TECOSTAL
Th1rd
Ave
the
and thus lends d1gn1ty to our Rev Wtlltam Knittel pastor
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
speaking !rom Matt 6 24-34 on
Coolv11te RD Rev Roy Deeter
humble gifts In the history of Ronald Dugan Sunday School
"Peace of Mind," (due to the
pastor Sunday school 9 30
men, God often links the small Supt Classes for ali ages
am
worshiP serv1ce 10 30
illness of Rev Meece) At- agenc10s With the most tm- evening service 7 30 p m
am Btble study and prayer
Bible study Wednesday 7 30
lenance was 22, ollermg $17, portant ISsues of our ttme P m youth servtc:es Frtday
servt ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
7 30 p m
pledges $63
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Therefore we should remmd
FREEWILL BAPTIST The Carr School ReiDlion w1ll
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
Corner Ash and Plum Mrd
ourselves, as we face the
V H Braley Su nday school
dleport
Noel
Herrman
be held m Woode grove here on
su pt Sunday school 9 30 am
varied problems of our day, pastor Saturday eYenrng
SIDlday, Aug II Everyone IS • that difficulties do not service 7 p m Sunday school
worsh p s ervtce and co m
mun ro n
10 30 am
youth
10 am
welcome
Sunday evening
me.e tm g
6 p m
Sunda y
necessarily tmpede progress worship 7 p m
Last_weekend guests of Mr But that prunar1ly, difficulties
even ing se rvt ce 7 r egula,.
board meet rng th 1rd Sa turda y
MEIGS
and Mrs W1lher Parker were come to us all, to challenge us
7 p m
COOPERATIVE
their son, EriC Parker and
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
PAR ISH
to new endeavor, to afford new
CHURCH Sunday School
THE UNITED
family of Aurora, lll , who opporturutles for growth
9 30 3m Worsh rp serv 1ce 11
METHODIST CHURCH
slopped by on the1r way back
a m
Wednesdav prayer
Robert T Bumgarner
Every age has its problems
meetmg 7 30 p m
Sunday
Dtrec:tor
from a tnp to Canada and the and our age has certainly had
n rght worSh i p 7 30 p m
POMEROY
CLUSTER
New England States Their Its share, but there IS no
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Rev CarlE Hicks
Clfn"TEI{ ~!lURCH OF THe
NAZARENE Rev
Rev D Wm Sydenstrtcker
son, Eddie Parker of Colum- problem m our community, in
GOD Rev
James Sat
Lloyd
D
Gr1mm
Jr
pa
stor
CHESTER - Worship 9 15
terfleld pastor Sunday School
bus, 0 , also spent the weekencl our nation, or m world affairs, a m Church School 10 a m
9 30 11m worsh i p s~rvlce 11 Su nday School 9 JO a m
Morn ing worsh rp 10 30 am
ENTERPRISE - Worsh•P 9 a m
w1th his parents and ac- that cannot he solved, if we are
even i ng servrce
7
Young peoples service 6 45
a
m
Church
School
10
a
m
prayer servi c e and youth
companied them to Mrs willing to pray as well as move
p m
Evangelistic suvtce
FLATWOODS - Worsh i p 11
service Wednesdav 7 om
Parker's brother, Samuel out m act1on at the command of a m Churc:h School 10 a m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7 30 p m Wednesday eyenmg
setvlce 7 30 p m
Worship
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
Michel's weddmg at Lan- God For God is not calllng us 10 POMEROY
MASON COUNTY
30 ll m ' Church School 9 15
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
&amp; m
UMYF 6 30 p m
caster, 0 on Saturday
am
Roy
Srgm
an
svpt
to return to "the good old
Gt&gt;orge Casto , pastor Sunday
SPRINGS - WorShiP
morn i ng
worsh l p ,
10 30
Harold Henderson was days," but He IS calling us to 10 ROCK
Sct-,....,1 9 'lO fi!Vfl'ntnn wMc:.tHn
a m Church School 9 am
Sunday evening serv1ce 7 30
UMYF 6 30 p m
7 30 Thursday ev.enmg pray er
returned to hiS home here on "GO FORWARD"
M rd week serv• ce Wednesday
serv•ce 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTt:R
7 30~m
Thursday from St Joseph
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rev Robert Bumgarner
- Dwight L Zavitz, PastorSYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second
and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Hospital where he had un- Director, United Presbyterian
HEAl'H Worship 10 30
THE NAZARENE Rev
Craig pastor Sunday school
a m Church School 9 30 a m
Lawrence Black pas tor Bob 9
dergone surgery on Monday Ministry In Me~gs County
45 8 m worship serv ice 11
UMYF7jlm
Moore Sunday School Supt
tra i n ing un i on 6 30
Mr and Mrs Hobart Swartz
RUTLAND - WorshiP 9 15 SUnday Sc hool classes tor all a m
p m even lng worsh lp serv 1ce ,
a m
Church School 10 1 m
ages
9
30
am
morn
i
ng
spent Sunday w1th their son,
'! 30 p m
Mrd week prayer
UMYF 7 p m
worsh ip 10 45 NVPS SundBy
serv
i
ce
Wednesde~y , 7 30 p rtr
Mr and Mrs Gerald Swartz
SALEM CENTER - Wor
6 30 p m evangelisti c serv 1ce
M~:tSON
CHURCH
OF
ship 9 am
Church School 10 s unday 1 30 p m Mrd week
and family at Marietta, 0
CHRIST P 0 BOX487 M i ller
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
pray
er
meeting
Wednesday
St 1 Mason W Va Sunday
Debbie, who had spent the Carr recently have been Mr
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 3D p m Mtsslonary meet•ng
Bi ble Study 10 1m
Worsh i p
Rev
Richard
E
Jarvis
and
Mrs
Albert
Goeglem,
of
second Wednesday 7 lO p m
w"eek with her grandparents
11 am and 7 p m Bible Study
ASBURY WorShip 11
UNITED
FAtl"H
NON
Wedn es day 7 p m
Vocal
here, returned to her home Flatwoods, Mr and Mrs a m Church School 9 50 a m
DENOMINATIONAl Rev
music
WSCS
1st
Tuesday
Dams,
Pomeroy
R
D
Under
with them
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
FOREST flU~ - Worst.rp 9 Robert Smith PUtor Sunoay
sct1oo1 , 9 30 a m class leader
T1111111y and Julia Robinson and GeneVIeve Guthm, local a m Church School 10 a m
TIST - Corner of Second and
Leo Hill
Worsh i p serYice
Anderson , Muon
Pastor
Fnends and relatives here wscs , 3rd Wtdnesday 1 30 10
of Belpre spent last week w1th
30 a m , ChUrch 7 30 n m
pm
Walter Cloud Sunday school,
their grandmoth~r. Nina have learned that Harry
9 45 a m worship service 11
MINERSVILLE - Worsh i p
EDEN UNITED BRET~
10 a m Church School 9 a m
fi!EN IN CHRIST - Elden R
a m
and 7 3D p m
Weekly
Roblnaon and aunt, Clara Swartz IS m Holzer Hospital WSCS
Bi ble study Wednesday 1 30
, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p m
Btak~t PU1or Sunday Sc hool
Follrod, and Debbie Swartz of Sandra Massar IS 10 Camden10 a m
Howard M cCoy, pm
SYRACUSE
Church
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
supt
Mornmg
sermon 11 a
Clark
School
9
lO
a
m
worsh
i
p
Marietta, also spent a few days
GOD - Second St Meaon W
servl~ 7 30 p m
m
Sunday n ight servr ces
Mr and Mrs Arthur
with them
Va Chf;llter Tennent putor
Christian Endeaver 7 30 p
50\JTHERN CLUSTER
Sunda-v school
10 a m
m
Song
serv1ce
8
p
m
Atherton
v1slted
Mr
and
Mrs
Rev
Steven
Wilson
Coon! Woode returned to
Prt1!!1 Chln9 8 30 p m
Mid
morning worsh tr,
11 am
R~tv Lury PoUng
Winnie
Barnhill
of
Carthage
her home at Circleville, 0. last
evangelllflc serv ce 7 30 p m
week Praver meeting Wed
Rev How•rd ShiVeley
Blble study and prayer service
nesday 7 p m Ray Adams
BETHANY t Doru11
Wednetlday after spending Gap, Sunday afternoon
lay leader
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
Worship,
9
3D
a
m
Church
The Albert YoiDlg family School tO JO am
773 S133
avera! days With her grandCHURCH
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CARMEL
Worsh
ip
11
rewuon
was
held
m
the
Woode
parenra, Mr and Mrs Charles
CHRIST - Located at Rutlan1
CHR 1ST In Christian Union •
m
lit
end
Jrd
Sundays
on
New
Llma
Road,
next
to
D Woade and uncle and aunt, grove here S"!'day, Aug 4
The Rey William Campbell
Church Scl'lool 10 a m
Forelf Acre Park ( Rev Ray pastor
Sunday School 9 30
Mr llld Mrs Wi!Uam Carr,
Rouse , pastor Robert Musser,
4 m , James Hughes supt
APPLI!
GROVE
Sundov
1upt
Sunday
Sund.ay
School
Pemi llld Vlcld
evening service , 7 30 p m
S.Chool 9 30 a m , worship
school 10 30 a m
worship
Wednesday even1ng prayer
rtrst
ana
th
ird
Sunday
1
JO
Mr ..d Mrs Oiarles D
7 30 p m Bi ble study , Wed
meeting 7 lO p m
Youth
p m
prayer meeting Wed
netde
y
7
30
p
m
Saturday
WOQde attended the Hayesprayer service •ach Tuesday .
Heavy L1ds
nesdev 730pm Fettowsh•P nJgM prayer service 1 30 p m
FAIRV18W
IIlLI!
If mascara seems too th1ck supper first Satutday 6 p m
YOIIII llOih family reunion at
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH , Lettrr W Va Rt ,
U
M
W
second
Tutsday
7
30
CHRISTIAN
Roger
Watson
,
lilt lllllday School grounds m after appl1cat1on, wash the pm
1 Rev
George Hoscnar ,
pastor
Ray Whlllty supt
Plltor Sund•y School 9 30
Bedford township, Sunday, applicator brush shake 1t dry
Morning worsh ip 9 30 a m ,
111m Prayer and Bible st1,1dy
and 'comb ' out lashes Be
EAST LETART StJnday church school
10 30 a m
Alii •.
1 30 p m Coftage Prayer
9
30
111m
worsh
i
p
School
sure to wash brush after each
voung people 's meeting 6 30
Servtce Tuesday
10 a rn
second and fourth sunday 7 JO P m
~ lhaie callln~ on Iris use
evtnlng worship 7 30
Wor.hlp Servlc•
Thursday ,
1:t m
praye-r meet i ng , Wed

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a

10

9 00 - Movies 'Li mbo ' 3 15

One Da).' Before Tomorr(tw
Omar Khayyam lO, Masterpiece Theatre JJ 10
9 30 - Torno 6, 13
10 00 - News 20 Video Vislonanes Jl

4

10 30 - PGA Championship 6 13 Ohio Thl$ Week 20 Dav AI
Night 33
II 00 - News 3 • 6 8, 10 13 15 , Av iation Weather 20 Janak I 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4 lS-I-Mission Impossible 6 N.ovles
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave' 8
It came from
Ben eath the Sea ' 10 Untouc:hables 13
12 30 - Don Kirshner s Rock Concert 6 Wide World Speci~l 13
1 00 - M idni ght Special 3 4 Take Five for Ufe 15 Mov1e
Atragor'l ' 10
2 00 - News 13
12 30 - Movie Where Love Has Gone 4
5 00 - Movie The Counterfeit Traitor 4

SATURDAY. AUGUST 10 1974

6 00 -

Summer Semester 10
6 30 - Ky Afield 13 Chnstopher Closeu p 10 TV Classroom 8
7 00-Fun for Everyone6 Treehouse Clu b 8 In Touch 13 Fa ith
tor Today 10 International Zone A
7 30-Sesame St 20 Saturdays Report 3 Osmonds 13 Farm
FrOfl t .4 Speedr acer 6 Speed Buggy 8 Treehouse Club 10
8 OG-Jake's Place 6 l1dsvllle 3 4 IS Bugs Bunny 13 Ha ir
Bear Bunch 8. Lassie 10
,a 30 - Yogi ' s Gang 13 M ister Rogers 20 Addams Family 3 A
15 Sabr ma 8 Popeye 10 Edward Saunders 6
9 OG-Emergency Plus 3 4 15 Super Friends 6 13 Mov te 8 10
Sesame St 20
9 30- lnch H igh Private EyeJ A 15
10 OQ-Eiec Co 20 Lassie 's Rescue Rangers 6 13 My Favorite
Mart ian 8 10 Sigmund - The Sea Monsters 3 4 15
10 30 - Goober and The Ghost Cha se rs 6 13 Pink Panthers 3 4
15 Zoom 20 Jeann ie 8r 10
11
Brady K ids 6 13 Abbott &amp; Costel lo 8 Sesame St 20
Speed Buggy 10 Star Trek 3 4, 15
11 30 - Josle &amp; The Pussycats 1n Outer Space 8 10 Butch
Cassidy 3 4 15 M ission Magic 6 13
12 DO-Eiec Co 20 Jetsans 3 4 15 Pebbles and Bamm Bamm
8 10 N\ovte Nanny and th e Professor and the Phantom of
the C1rcus ' 6 13

Sunday

Romanr
8 1-13
Monday

Romans
8 18-25

T!u:rday
I Peter

Somethtng wonderful happened yesterday
T was walkmg tn Grandma's garden, fceltng a great sadness

4 I 2- 19

that she . .would never a gam walk th ere with me Her favonte
fl ower, the creamy-blossomed y u cc a stood o ul deltcately agamst
the blue sky, brea ktng my heart woth 1ts loveliness A yellow bee

SCORPIO (Oct 2•-No• 22t

Your

Us.

trembled over 1t a moment, the n settled on a pearly petal Bnghthued blossoms waved m the gentle breeze, pond npples sparkled
m the sun, and for one golden mstant I felt her presence A prayer

Thurrday
John
4 10- 19

she'd taught me years ago ca me to my hps "Grant me, God, eyes
of the Spmt to see m the beauty of Your world, reflectiOns of
mfimty"

l thought of how clearly Gra ndma had seen God's goodness
Her love of God and devotiOn to Hts Church had shone m everythmg she sa1d and d1d
Because of her dcvot1on I too fel t God s love all about me
[ kn ew th en a nd there that J would never be lonely aga1n wtth
the Church to sustam and gmde me

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2 30 - Arthur Sm,th 8

3 00 - Dusty s Tra1l 13 NFL Championship Games 6 Mov1e
The Incredible Mr L1mpet ' 8

2 10 - Baseball 4
2 15 - Baseball 3 15

3 30 - Wide World of Sports 6 13 Movie
Cru1srn Down the
River" 10
4 00 - The Naturalists 33
4 30 - Sewing Sk1lls TaiiOrmg 33
A 45 - Scoreboard 4
5 00 - Petticoat Junct1on J Wrestling 8 Sale of the Century 4
Fest1val of Family Class1cs 10
Let's Grow a Garden 33 Champ1onsh1p F•shmg 10
World Surv1vai 4 1 New Dating Game 3
6 00 - l11ias, Yoga and You 33 News 8 News 3 4 In the Know

S 30 -

Pomeroy

10 A Look at lhe Book 15
30 - News 3 4 15, Zoom 33 Beverly Hillbillies 8 News 6

6

Reasoner Report 13 Mov1e Fearless Fagan 10
Hee Haw 6 8 Catch 33 33 Lawrence Weik 4 l3 15

7 00 -

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Bakers of Good Bread
Hunt1ngton W Va

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Student spoils 'Be Kind Week'
RACINE FOOD MARKET

INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

The Storew1th A Heart
Phone 949 3342

Rac1ne

M&lt;ddleport

Bu1ck Pontra c Ope! G M C Dealer
Ph 992 2174

SOOE Ma 1nSt

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ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Ph 949 9591

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Bob Newhart 8 10 Movte

Blood and Sand 33

Movin On

3 A 15 Movte,

10 00 - Barnaby Jones8 Owen Marshall6 13

On ' 3

A,

15 Movie "Blood ond Sond" 33

11 OO - News3 4, 810 ABCNews13 MidntghtSpeclall5 Race
of the Month 6
11 15- News 13
11 30 - Movies ' I d Rather Be Rich" 3 "The Caper of the
Golden Bulls' 4
Scream of Fear lr
Days of Wme and
Roses' a The Chnstmas Tree 10 The Raven 13
I 00 - Speakeasy6 Movie, P1llow:of Deafh" 13
1 15 - Movte P1cture Mommy Dead 4
3 00 - f1Aov1e
Captain Carey USA A
4 45 - Mov1e, " Indian Agent" 4

S FOW'some's
meeting
place
I Impostor
7 Bounding
galt
8 Oklahoma
Yetlenlay'a Alllwer
city
as
2t Non..nse• 34 Cltec;ll;
combatanta I Sunday
talk
(2 wdo )
U Wise ahout
halt
(abbr )
15 Indian
:14 Put away, 35 "Bury My
10 On a
cymbals
as cargo
Heart at
"Street
wiMmg
25 SmaU
Wounded - "
10 Pans
whirlpool
31 Word wllh
streak
14 Unsubstantial 27 Fonn of
hor'"'
17 Cautton
IJRtm
17 How
John
and hand
2% Mexican
funny•
31 Jewish
37 Greek clan
18 ~lgenan
month
division
Inn
25 AlleVIate
city
32 Dolly
38 Household
of "Hello
figure
%6 Where Mt 19 He was
"Shane"
Dolly"
39 Oolong
to he
20 Key
33 Concerning
or tala
caught
21 Equal
aircraft
40 Moisten
( 3 wds )
28 Portico
7'""r.~~~
29 Carpenter's
need
30 "- Blue
the
Night"
31 Undersi2ed
32 Netherland!

22-Jon

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19J Keep soe~al relationships
purely socral Getting Involved
w1lh a lrlend f'K)w 1n a bus•ness
Situation poses a potential
problem

AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Feb
19) Th1s Is not a good 11me to
bnng new partners •nto the act
where your flnancfal rnlerests
are concerned

(Fob 20-Morch 20t

PISC~S

The early part of the day will
go qwte smoolhlv Towa rd
evenmg someone who s very
bossy w1Jf make demands of

vou

YIROO (Aug 23-Sepl 22)

Friends who are dealing w1th
you In an open and trank man
ner Will nol apprecia te the fact
you are wllhho idrng mlorme
lion !rom them

Aug 10, 1974
Important •nterests w111 be ad

do you tike bending down to kiSS your husband" I thmk we've

heard all the corny jokes, but tbey don't bother us
My husband may be short but he is taller than many sixfooters I know, and I'd rather be married to hun than two John
Waynes rolled mto one
If this I!U'llikes you, Shorty, u she obvtously does, hang tn
there and stop worrymg Height doesn't make a man 1
But the way, my guy and I are expecting our first baby this
month He even gets kidded about that "Hey, Joe, didn't know
you had it m you'" --JAMIE

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42 Ghostly
43 Send
back
44 ExpiBie
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Middleport

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SHAD'S' NEPHEW AND OFFERED

Whoch wa4 do
turn here, Slom

I-11M 50 PER CENT IF HED FI~AtJ CE
MY 1NVE5TIGATIO~ OF DADDY5o
GOL.O C!. AIM

James Jacoby

THE WALL. ':STRES'T MAt.JHATTA~
15oA.'-II&lt;. HHP~D AND FI'-!Al-1-V A
MI!IJIN6 COMPANY &amp;iP' 1150 000
FOR THE CL.AIM'

'How was I to know?"

MARK V STORE

asked the student "The club

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M i ddleport Oh1o

Ph 992 2178

pure gue ss, wasn 't

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

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THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
Ph 992 3863

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TWO LOCAT IONS
59 N Second St
M&lt;ddleport 0
46 Cou rt St
Gall lpolos, 0

808 W Main

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Ph 992 5271
Pomeroy

Nat ionwi de Insurance Co of Columbus 0
307 Spring Ave
Pomeroy

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

Grocerle\ &amp; General Merchandise
Raci ne
Ph 949

The F ri endly Folk s
Pom eroy Ohio

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The Finest In Mobile Homes
Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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Devoted to Me igs Mason Area
Pomeroy 0

7034

West had led three rounds
of diamonds The th~ra lead
was ruffed m d&lt;immy East

THE BORN WSER

cou ld not overrulf so the stu

dent had played ace and one
trump West took h1s kmg and
led a third trump Dummy
won A low club was led and
the Ja k fmessed
Du my s ace and kmg of
hea rts ere cashed to allow
one

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embarrassed me r1ght m the
m1ddle of the J acobys' bekmd -to declarers week "

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Pomeroy

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K&amp;C JEWELERS
Keepsake Diamond Rings

Pomeroy

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Ph 992 3785

Middleport Ohio

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TUPPERS PlAINS HARDWARE
Palril Plumbing &amp; Eledrlcal Supplle•
Tupper$ Plolns
Ph 667 3963

RACINE PLANING MILL
Building Supplies a. Custom Millwork
Ph 992-397!

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Rutloncl

Ph 742-395:

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ENTIRE SUITE
IN RITZ·SNARLTON

THAT- SI{tJO{JtR.

SUBJECT FROM
MY MIND -

DEMOUSHED

COURSE!/

Doctors are no w franh c·

ally attempt.ng to ex'ract.
handful by handful the

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feather mattress from
the managers throatallegedly s tuffed onto
hom by an enraged
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THIS MORNIN'

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Whal do you do now?
A.-Jual bid alx spade• Your
partner It aug,se1llng ~even but

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unguard ed kmg and the
queen was the nght play

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AFTER WHAT YOU
DID FOR ME AND

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card wa5 una cco unted for

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LOOK NG-1 KIND

ALIAO~;T 1 )(XJ DESERVE THE

th e l1me

of dec1 1on had art 1ved If
East d the unguarueo Ktng
of ubs a low club was the
11ght play If West held the 10
and Ea~t king small lhe
queen play would bump the
10
The s tudent took some
t1me led a small club and
was 'one down Actually he
had made a hopeless play
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Dear Helen
W&lt;'re very close next-door nelghhors Our kl&lt;ls get along
great, the two h11Sbando are best friends, and we w1ves have
shared morning coffee for more than five years
Both men are wonderful providers, but my husband has
always had affa irs with women Since he'd never leave me, I
accept them
Another neighbor told me she saw my husband sneaking into
this woman's side door when her husband was off working his
swmg shift After this happened several times (my husband told
me he was at meetings), J asked my friend pomtblank, over
coffee ,&gt;and she didn't deny 1t I wish I'd just pretended Mt to
know as I don't want to break up the men's frlendshlpo or
separate the kid! But how do I act when my husband aod his
girlfriend know I know •
And how do you treat a close neighbor who lshavmg an aff811'
With your husband&amp;- NOT A WAVEMAKER
Dear Not
To Ipecac 10 her momlg coffee, perhaps '
Seriously, I'd warn Loverboy and his Great and Good Neighbor that 1t's almost showdown time, what With several people
threatemng to reveal the affa1r to the cuckolded husband
If that doesn't cool it, well, Isn't 1t time you made waves, not
peace' -H

Dear Helen
Responding to "Shorty" who wonders if he dare marry a
taller girl, I've been mamed almost three years to a man who is
not QUite Sleet 2 I'm 5feet 5 I'm 20, he's 24
Joe has gotten kidded all hiS life I get teased too, hke "How

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ARIES (Moren 21 -Aprtl 18t
Somethmg you re Invol ved 1n
appears to be a barga1n In OOil:
sense yet It could be costly rn
a way you haven 1 considered
TAURUS (April 20 - Mo~ 20t
II you would lreat a cartalr1
rl'lf)tnbar of your tam•IY w1th lhe
same cons1derallon you show
fnends you wouldn t get the
stal1c you ve been recelv1ng

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wh1ch IS good m fam1ly and commun1ty l1fe, thos featur e IS s ponsored by
the bus mess ftrms and organ1zatoons whose names appear bel ow

ForS•Iurde , Aug 10, 1874

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lea:st exp&amp;et 10 do ao will
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handle an amoyng 1ssue Uo

Dear Helen
Was it m your column long ago that I read about a shoe exchange for people who need Just one shoe, such as amputees, or
people who have foot problems? Because of a birth defect, my
left foot and leg are smaller than the r1ght I must buy two pllll's
of shoes each ttme and could giVe the odd ones to the exchange if
I had the address. Could you print it? -SMALL FOOT
DearS F
"Helen's Shoe Service,' Rt 4, Red Wmg, Minnesota, 55066, IS
operated by Helen Langhans, who says her Mnproflt busmess IS
to "locate your sole mate and it's rewarding m every way
except fmanclaliy "
Send her a stamped, self-addressed envelope (no shoes
please'), hstmg your preferences or what you have to offer
others You will be notified when she finds a "match" for you -

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LAUREL C LIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Rot?efa
E
Buckley pastor
Lloy
Wrrghl Sunday school sup t
Su nday school 9 30 a m
mornmg worsrrrp 10 30 am
evening worshtp 7 30 p m
Wednesday Chr1SI1an Youth
Crusade
6 30 p m
Cho •r
pra c t•ce Thur sday 7 p m

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl Shuler pastor
Worsh rp se rvr ce
9 30 am
Sunday Sunday school 10 30
a m B1bl e st udy an d prayer
se rv• ce 7 JO p m Thu rsday
Kingsbury
Road
SUnday
Sc hool 9 30 am Ralph Carl
s.u pt WorSh •P serv rc e 10 30
a m i:lnd 7 30 p m allernafely
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
Re v
Jay Stiles
pastor
OLO
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mrs Worley Fran crs Sunday
school supt Sun day school 10

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REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Ractne Road
William Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Sc hool
D1recto r Sunday School 9 30
a m Morntng worsh rp 10 30
a m Su nday even1ng serv1ce 7
Wednesday even tng
p m
praver servtces 7 30 p m

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CHU'R:CH
OF
CHRIST Charles Russell
Sr mmtster Norman C W rit
su pt
Sun day sc hool 9 30
am
worsh tp serv 1ce 10 30
am
Brble study Tu esday
7 30 p m

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DAY
J\0
VENTIST
Mvlb(;Fry
Hl' I Qt\ts
Pomeroy
Pilstor
C1rar-d Se lon Sabbath school
e .... er\6- Sa turday at 1 p m enct
won;h lp servrce lollowrng ,.,
3 IS
p 111
Opt&gt;n
B i ble
dl~cus:sron
7 30 p m
"' lhe
-ch urch each Thursday
G"AHAM
UN ITEO
SACRED H E ART ~ Rev
M E'THO DUT Preaching
Father
John
Nacuam
9 JO a m
flr!U and seocond
pGstor
Phone
992 2825
Sundays ot each month ,- thlrd
S~Hurday evening Mass
' 30
and fourth Sundavs each
p n1 1:\unday MliSs fl l'lnd 10
mon1h worship ser .... lce at 7 30
it m Con1e:ss1ons, Saturday 7
p m Wednesday even~ngs at
1 311 p m
7 30 Praye:r and Bible Study
POMER OY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert K...,hn pastor
FIRST SOUTHE RN 8A.P
W1lllam Watson Sunday school
TIST 782 Mulberrv Ave
svpt Sunday sc 1001 9 JO a m
Pomeroy
aflrluUed
with
BY F
6 p m
Rl ble study
SB C
the Rev Fred Hill
Wednesday
'1 p m
cho i r
oastor Trov Zwilling Sundar
school supt Sun dav schoo
pr11ct rc e W~dnesQay 8 30 p m
POME~OY
WESLEYAN
9 30 a m
m orntng worsh •P
HOLINESS
CHURCH 10 :10
Sundav evangelistic
HarrisonVIlle Rev
0 Dell meeltng 7 30 p m
Prayer
Manley Pastor Henry Eblrn
meeting Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sunday School Supt Sund ay
School 9 30 am
Evenrno
MIDDLEPORT
worship 7 lOp rn Prayer and
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Pra •se serv1ce Thursday 7 30
Corner Fourth and Ma in
pm
Mrddleport Rev Henry Key
SYRACUSE
FIRST
Jr pastor Sunday School. 9 30
CHURCH OF GOO
Rev
a ,.., Mrs Erv in Baumgard
George Oiler pastor Su nday
ner supt
Morning worship
school 9 45 am
morn 1ng
I045am
preach•nQ
11
a rn
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES evangel strc servrce 7 JO p m
Larry Carna han pre siding
Prayer nH?elrng Thursday
m lntster Sund ay Btble lee
7 JO p n
ture 9 30 1 m
Walc h tower
study 10 30 e m
Tuesdav
POMEROY
WE Sl SIDE
Bible study 7 30 p m Thurs
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W
dav m l n l stry $chool 1 7 30
Ma in St - Loren T Stephens
p m
servic e meetmg B 30
evangel 1st pho n e 992 785 6
pm
C on s.ervatt ve
n on
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
mstrumentat Sunday worsh ip
Chrrst m Christian Un•on10 a m
B tble study 11 1m
Le wren ce Manley pastor
worshrp 6 p m
Wednesdlly
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Bible study 7 p m
School Supt Sunday School
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
9 30 a m
Evening worsh ip
CHUR:CH
( n o n
7
30
Wednesday
pray er
Langsv •l le
den om lnat tonal )
meetmg 7 30 p m
Oe~eter Road the Rev Worley
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Haley pastor Sunday schoo l
Racine Route 2 lhe
GOD
10 a m eventng worShiP 7 30
Rev James M Muncy pastor
p m
Prayer
meeting
Su nday s cho~.- 1
9 45 a m
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
morning worsh i p
11 am
group Fr rday 7 30 p m
even ing worsh i P 7 JO p m
Prayer meeting Tuesday 7 JO
p m Young peoples meetmg
7 30 P m Thursday

f'rlday.Aug

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POMEROY
POMEROY TAIN IT'V
Rev w H Perrin pl!stor Rov

Mayer Suudav school supt
Church school 9 15 11m •

worsh•p service

10 24 a m

Youth chO•r rthearsal Mon
day 3 lOp m under d1rect•on
of Mary Skinner

sentor choir

ret'! earsal 1 30 p m Thurs&lt;tav
Wi th '
Mrs
Paul
Nease
tl lre ctor
~UMEROY

THE

CHURCH OF

NA ZAR ENE -

Corner

Union and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde Y Henderso n~ pastor
Sunday school 9 30 am Glen
McClung
sup t
mornmo
worsh •P 10 30 am
even ing
serv Ice 7 30 m ld week ser
vice. Wednesday 7 30 p m
GR:ACE EPISCOf»AL -

Rev

Haro ld

Deeth

Church strvlces

The

rector

10 30 am

Ho ly commun•on f1rSI Sunday

ot m?nth church school 10 30
am for nursery throuah 12

POMERO Y CHUR CH OF

CHR I Sf - Ferrell Granmger
pastor B•b le school 9 30 a m
worsh •P
10 JO am
adult
wor ship servrce and voung
peopl es meetrng 7 :;w p m
Combrned Bi ble stuay and
prayer meefrng Wednesday
) 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W W1n ng officer
In charge Sunday 10 a m
Holiness meetmg 10 30 a m
Sundav Sc hoo l Young Peop les
Leg ron 7 p m Thursday 1 to 3
p m Lad res Hnme League 7
p m Prep cl aSses
ST PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second and Syc amore
Sts
Pomeroy
fhe
Rev
Will li!lm M rddleworfh pastor
Sunday School 9 JO a m
Church servr ces 10 JO a m

thtJ Sermonette
PROGRESS ur OER
DWFICIJLTY
In Exodus 14 l-18, we read
the story of the Hebrew people,
who had Jllst been released
from slavery but were facmg
complete annihilatton
As they escaped Egypt, they
found themselves hemmed m,
with the sea before them and
the m1ghty anrues of Pharoah
movmg m behind them
In distress, the people cry to

Moses, "Because there are no
graves m Egypt, hast thou
taken us away to die m the
wilderness'''

A similar cry IS vo1ced by
some today, who say, ''Let'sgo

back to the gOO&lt;j old days " But
Moses answered, "Fear ye not" 1
stand still, and see the
salvatloo of the Lord " And
having sa1d that, Moses began
to pray And then God spoke to

lolly to stand praymg when
they were bemg pushed mto the
sea by Pharaoh's armtes,

Without seekmg
something about 1t

to

do

Prayer without action, will

not likely remove physlcal
dtsease t solve the soctal
problems of our day.

or remove

the political and moral eVIls we
are plagued w1th today We
must learn to go forward as we
pray The energetiC person
more likely w•ll be tempted to
neglect prayer, while the
meditative person will likely
neglect action But we must
have a combmatton of bOth, for
progress under diffiCulty often
reqUll'es strenuous effort along
w1th prayer
But very often the success or
fatlure of an endeavor IS
determmed by the most tr1v1al
mstrwnent In this case, God
sa1d to Moses, "Lift up thy rod,
and stretch out thy hand over
the sea, and diVIde tt, and the
Children of Israel shall go on
dry ground through the rrudst

MIDDLEPORT
FIA:ST
BAPTIST - Corner S1K fh and
Palm er
lh ~
ReY
Steve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sunday sc hoo l supt
WMPO rad to program
7 45
am Sun day school 9 15 a m
morntng worshrp 10 15 am
Yo uth act1vlttes and fettows h•P
fo,. JUntO,. and senior hrgh
studen t s 6 p m B rble study
7 30 p m
M 1d week prayer
serv rce Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST 1
M tddteport 5th and Matn
George
Glue
mrntsler
James Sheets super intendent
Brble :school
9 30 a m
mornrng worShiP 10 30 a m
even rng worsh lp 7 30 p m
prayer serv i ce 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Co le
pastor
Floyd
Carso n Su ndav Sc hoo l su pt
Sun day sch oo l 9 lO a m
m orn ng worShip 10 J O a m
Sunday evangeits l rc meet•ng
7 30 p r1'l
pray er meetrng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
M i dd l eport
Leslev G Holt pa stor Sunday
school 10 a m
worshtp ser
V1ce 11 am worsh rp serv1ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
ntght prayer serv1ce 7 30

p tY1
IJ M W
l•r!i.t W('-dne&gt;Sdity 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN tRac•nel
Sv ndily SChOOl
10
a m
worshtp 11 a m , B ible study
Thursdav
7 p m
choir
practice Thursct~n 8 p m
li!IIOw Shfp
supper,
fir-sf
WeOnescta.,. ~ 6 30 p m
U M w
rour lh Mondi!IV B p m
n t;$(1C.y

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GREATIEPrfD -- WorSh l p It
am
2nd and ~th St..mdays 1
Church Schoo l 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Wor$h lp
lOa m Church school . 9a m
Bible study J. 30 p rn every

r,.•d•v

MOR~tNG Sl"AR -

Worship
9 30 a m Ctlurch Sc hool 10 30
am
Mrd Week Servrc:t
Wednesdo~ay 8 p m
MOR SE CHAPEL Wor
ship 11 11 m
1st lind 3rd
Sun day$ Church School 10

om

PORTI..:ANO - WorShip 7 30
P m Church School 9 30 " m
SUTTON - WorSh ip It ll m
2nd 4nd 4th Sundays Church
School 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev A oDert Mte(e
Rev Sto~nley Brandum
JOP'PA - Worship 10 am
Church School 9 a m
Pra yer
Meettng Wednesday B p m
lONG BOTTOM - Ch urch
ser..,lces
9 a m
Sun d ay
School 9 4S a m Bible Study
everv Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Ship 11 a m Church School JO

am

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9 45 am
each Sunday
prea chmg et ll am
each
Sunday Prayer meeting 7 .45
p m Wednesda y WSCS 8 p m
on fh lrd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sundav
school 9 JO preachrng 7 30
p m Sunday prl!yer meeting
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
f rrst Thursday each mQ__nth
SILVER: RIDGE - Worship
10 a m Church School 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worshtp 9 am
Church
Sc hool 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Frederick
su pt Service weekly 9 30 am
on Sunday Preachtng frr st and
fhtrd Sun days of month by
Cl ifford Smrth 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Doddrrll
pastor Sund ay School
9 30
a m L eonard Gilmore f tr St
elder even tng serv 1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Rac rn e Route 2 The
Rev Cha rles Hand pasfor
Sun day school 9 A5 a m
morn• ng worsh tp 11 am
Eventng serv•ces Tuesday and
F riday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
C11URCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Study
9 30 a m
mornmg
worsh rp, 10 30 am
evenrng
worsh tp 6 JO p m Wednesday
Bible Study 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Boffom Sunday School
10 am w tth Willard P 1gott
sup! Evangellsttc message
each Sunday evening 7 30 p m
by E l der
Russell
Cl1ne
minister of the Apostolic Fa rth
Bible Study Wednesday 7 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHUA:CH - Sunday
school ser vi ce 10 am Prayer
meehng
Thursday 7 p m
Sunday even rng servtce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pom ero y
Harr sonvrJie
Ro ad R rck Mor,.tson pa~tor
Sunday sch ool supt
Sleven
Sti:lnley Sunday schoo l 9 30
a m
mornmg worSh •P and
comm vnton
10 30
am
Sunday
evening
youth
Ch rt stran Endeavor 6 30 p m
worsh•P se rv ce Su nday 7 30
p m
wednesday even •ng
p rayer mee t ng and B t ble
study 7 30 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN Pme Grove the Rev Arthur
Combs pastor Sundav school
9 30 a m
ch urch serv rc es
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
B1ble School 9 30
am mornrng worshrp 10 30
am Sunday even tng Worsh rp
Servrce
7 30 p m
chotr
practi ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meettng
and Btble Sfudy Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST ~
Rev Freeland Norr is pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
serv1ce 7 p m
Wednesday
Brble Sludy 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morning Worship 10 30 a m
Even1ng Worsh tp 7 JO p m
Wednesday M rd Week Serv rce
Sunday School Supenntendent
Gera ld Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morns M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Waller P Btkacsan pastor
Ronnie Salser S S Supf
Sun d iiY School 9 lO a m
Morn ng Worshrp 10 45 a m
Sunday evening worsh i p 7 30
p m Wednesday even mg Btble
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN ~
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
youth and IUn tor youth serv tc e
evening worshiP
6 4S p m
7 30 p m
prayer and pra tse
Wednesday 7 30 Q m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST ~ Rev Ralph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Evenmg
Leon M tl ter supt
service
7 30 p m
Prayer
meeflng Thursday 7 30 p m

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Rev Cecil CoM pas1ot Sundav
School $Upt • Joe Sayte
sun day school 9 •5 a m
$undav even In~ wor$hlp. 1 JO
Wtdnuday praver and 8rble
s.lu(ly 1 JO p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
C HURCH
Euv~ne Underwoo&lt;t
P•stor
Howard Caldwell Jr , Svndav
Sc;hOOI Svp l
Sund ay School
9 30 a m
Morning Sermon,
10 30 111 n'l
Sunaay evenm9
service 1 p m
LETART FALlS UNITED
BRETHREN ~ Rev Freeland
Norr is PI'IIStor Floyd Norr fs
svpt Sunday tchOOI 9 30 a m
morning urmon 10 30 a m ,
Prayer service
Wednesday /
7 ao p m
CHESH IRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm tlh pastor Sundav School
10 a m Arthur Henson Supf
Morn ing Worshtp II ~ · m
Young Peoples se rv 1ce 7
p m
EvenlnQ serv•ce 7 30
p m Wednesday M i d Week
Prayer Service 7 30 p m
Youth meeting , 6 30 p m
Evening worsh lp 1 30 p m
CHESTE R CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE ,_ Rev
Herbert Gra te pastor Wor
ship serv1ct' 11 am and 1 30
p m. Sunday Sunday School
9 30 1m
Richard Barton
supt Prayer meefing Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
C HRIST Ctrfford Sm rth
m tn Is ler Sun day School 9 30
it m
morn ing ch urch 10 30
a m Sunday evenlt)g service
1 30 p m Wednesday service 8

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LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr Roberf
Wyaft pastor Su nday School
supt Ronald Osborne B1bl e
Sc hool 9 30 a m
pre achtng
10 45 am
Even1n9 servtces
7 30 p m

THE
UNITED
PRES
Moses, ''Why cryest thou unto
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
Me• Speak IDlto the Children of
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwrght
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
L Zav ltz Pastor D1rector
ISrael that they go forward "
METHODIST CHURCH HARRISONVILLE
There 1s tune for prayer
Rev Pau l Nev tl le pastor
Sunday Church School 9 30
Su nday Sc hool 9 30 a m
a m Mrs Homer Lee SJ,.Ipt
and there IS also a time for
Mornmg servrce 10 30 am
Morning Worship 10 30 am
action_ The success of any of the sea "
youth servtce
6 45 p m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Evangelistic serv• ce 7 30 p m
Church School 9 30 a m John
enterprise depe..ds largely
It appears that the rod of
Prayer meetmg Th ur sda y
F
Fultz
SUQt
Morning
upon the right combmatlon of Moses, m the providence of Worsh•P
~ 10 JO a m
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE Mornrng
these two duties It seemed like God was an mstrwnent for the Worshrp
9 am
Sunday
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
div1dmg of the sea Of course, Church School 10 a m Mrs
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
Sampson Hall Supt
L
R Gluesencamp pastor
we know right well that the rod
Roger Wilfred
Sr
Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
did not m reahty produce the
School Supf Sunday School
- Phillip Whlf ley pastor
Alfred
9 30 am
Sunday evenmg
result recorded It was done by GOD
Sunday schoo l
10 a m
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meet.ng
worship
serv
tc
e
7
p
m
the oi!¥Jlpotent arm of Goq, of
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernesf
Prayer m eet1ng Wednesday
Deeter c lass leader Youth
Social Notes
which the lifting of the little rod 7 30 p m
meet ng
Wednesday
7 30
was but the symbol And so 1t 1s
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday School attendance on today, that God often uses the
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CH R 1ST Robert Shook
Aug 4 was 46 The offermg was httle mstruments, the m- CHURCH - Near Long Bot
pastor Sunday school 9 30
slgnlflcant
thmgs
to
actom Estll Hart pastor Roy
$2227
a m
Russell Spencer supt
Brown
ass rs tant
pastor
worSh ip servrce 10 45 a m
Sunday school 10 a m Church
Worship services were held complish HIS purpose •
even ing worsh i p alfernatrng
He employs the smallest 7 30 p m
each
Sunday
Wtth C E at 7 30 p m on
at II o'clock w1th Kernut
evenmg prayer meefrng 7 30
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 30
Walton, lay speaker from gifts of men for the buildmg of p m Thursday
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
HIS Kingdom upon the earth,
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
lay leader
Pomeroy U M church,
TECOSTAL
Th1rd
Ave
the
and thus lends d1gn1ty to our Rev Wtlltam Knittel pastor
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
speaking !rom Matt 6 24-34 on
Coolv11te RD Rev Roy Deeter
humble gifts In the history of Ronald Dugan Sunday School
"Peace of Mind," (due to the
pastor Sunday school 9 30
men, God often links the small Supt Classes for ali ages
am
worshiP serv1ce 10 30
illness of Rev Meece) At- agenc10s With the most tm- evening service 7 30 p m
am Btble study and prayer
Bible study Wednesday 7 30
lenance was 22, ollermg $17, portant ISsues of our ttme P m youth servtc:es Frtday
servt ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
7 30 p m
pledges $63
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Therefore we should remmd
FREEWILL BAPTIST The Carr School ReiDlion w1ll
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
Corner Ash and Plum Mrd
ourselves, as we face the
V H Braley Su nday school
dleport
Noel
Herrman
be held m Woode grove here on
su pt Sunday school 9 30 am
varied problems of our day, pastor Saturday eYenrng
SIDlday, Aug II Everyone IS • that difficulties do not service 7 p m Sunday school
worsh p s ervtce and co m
mun ro n
10 30 am
youth
10 am
welcome
Sunday evening
me.e tm g
6 p m
Sunda y
necessarily tmpede progress worship 7 p m
Last_weekend guests of Mr But that prunar1ly, difficulties
even ing se rvt ce 7 r egula,.
board meet rng th 1rd Sa turda y
MEIGS
and Mrs W1lher Parker were come to us all, to challenge us
7 p m
COOPERATIVE
their son, EriC Parker and
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
PAR ISH
to new endeavor, to afford new
CHURCH Sunday School
THE UNITED
family of Aurora, lll , who opporturutles for growth
9 30 3m Worsh rp serv 1ce 11
METHODIST CHURCH
slopped by on the1r way back
a m
Wednesdav prayer
Robert T Bumgarner
Every age has its problems
meetmg 7 30 p m
Sunday
Dtrec:tor
from a tnp to Canada and the and our age has certainly had
n rght worSh i p 7 30 p m
POMEROY
CLUSTER
New England States Their Its share, but there IS no
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Rev CarlE Hicks
Clfn"TEI{ ~!lURCH OF THe
NAZARENE Rev
Rev D Wm Sydenstrtcker
son, Eddie Parker of Colum- problem m our community, in
GOD Rev
James Sat
Lloyd
D
Gr1mm
Jr
pa
stor
CHESTER - Worship 9 15
terfleld pastor Sunday School
bus, 0 , also spent the weekencl our nation, or m world affairs, a m Church School 10 a m
9 30 11m worsh i p s~rvlce 11 Su nday School 9 JO a m
Morn ing worsh rp 10 30 am
ENTERPRISE - Worsh•P 9 a m
w1th his parents and ac- that cannot he solved, if we are
even i ng servrce
7
Young peoples service 6 45
a
m
Church
School
10
a
m
prayer servi c e and youth
companied them to Mrs willing to pray as well as move
p m
Evangelistic suvtce
FLATWOODS - Worsh i p 11
service Wednesdav 7 om
Parker's brother, Samuel out m act1on at the command of a m Churc:h School 10 a m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7 30 p m Wednesday eyenmg
setvlce 7 30 p m
Worship
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
Michel's weddmg at Lan- God For God is not calllng us 10 POMEROY
MASON COUNTY
30 ll m ' Church School 9 15
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
&amp; m
UMYF 6 30 p m
caster, 0 on Saturday
am
Roy
Srgm
an
svpt
to return to "the good old
Gt&gt;orge Casto , pastor Sunday
SPRINGS - WorShiP
morn i ng
worsh l p ,
10 30
Harold Henderson was days," but He IS calling us to 10 ROCK
Sct-,....,1 9 'lO fi!Vfl'ntnn wMc:.tHn
a m Church School 9 am
Sunday evening serv1ce 7 30
UMYF 6 30 p m
7 30 Thursday ev.enmg pray er
returned to hiS home here on "GO FORWARD"
M rd week serv• ce Wednesday
serv•ce 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTt:R
7 30~m
Thursday from St Joseph
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rev Robert Bumgarner
- Dwight L Zavitz, PastorSYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second
and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Hospital where he had un- Director, United Presbyterian
HEAl'H Worship 10 30
THE NAZARENE Rev
Craig pastor Sunday school
a m Church School 9 30 a m
Lawrence Black pas tor Bob 9
dergone surgery on Monday Ministry In Me~gs County
45 8 m worship serv ice 11
UMYF7jlm
Moore Sunday School Supt
tra i n ing un i on 6 30
Mr and Mrs Hobart Swartz
RUTLAND - WorshiP 9 15 SUnday Sc hool classes tor all a m
p m even lng worsh lp serv 1ce ,
a m
Church School 10 1 m
ages
9
30
am
morn
i
ng
spent Sunday w1th their son,
'! 30 p m
Mrd week prayer
UMYF 7 p m
worsh ip 10 45 NVPS SundBy
serv
i
ce
Wednesde~y , 7 30 p rtr
Mr and Mrs Gerald Swartz
SALEM CENTER - Wor
6 30 p m evangelisti c serv 1ce
M~:tSON
CHURCH
OF
ship 9 am
Church School 10 s unday 1 30 p m Mrd week
and family at Marietta, 0
CHRIST P 0 BOX487 M i ller
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
pray
er
meeting
Wednesday
St 1 Mason W Va Sunday
Debbie, who had spent the Carr recently have been Mr
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 3D p m Mtsslonary meet•ng
Bi ble Study 10 1m
Worsh i p
Rev
Richard
E
Jarvis
and
Mrs
Albert
Goeglem,
of
second Wednesday 7 lO p m
w"eek with her grandparents
11 am and 7 p m Bible Study
ASBURY WorShip 11
UNITED
FAtl"H
NON
Wedn es day 7 p m
Vocal
here, returned to her home Flatwoods, Mr and Mrs a m Church School 9 50 a m
DENOMINATIONAl Rev
music
WSCS
1st
Tuesday
Dams,
Pomeroy
R
D
Under
with them
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
FOREST flU~ - Worst.rp 9 Robert Smith PUtor Sunoay
sct1oo1 , 9 30 a m class leader
T1111111y and Julia Robinson and GeneVIeve Guthm, local a m Church School 10 a m
TIST - Corner of Second and
Leo Hill
Worsh i p serYice
Anderson , Muon
Pastor
Fnends and relatives here wscs , 3rd Wtdnesday 1 30 10
of Belpre spent last week w1th
30 a m , ChUrch 7 30 n m
pm
Walter Cloud Sunday school,
their grandmoth~r. Nina have learned that Harry
9 45 a m worship service 11
MINERSVILLE - Worsh i p
EDEN UNITED BRET~
10 a m Church School 9 a m
fi!EN IN CHRIST - Elden R
a m
and 7 3D p m
Weekly
Roblnaon and aunt, Clara Swartz IS m Holzer Hospital WSCS
Bi ble study Wednesday 1 30
, 3rd Monday, 7 30 p m
Btak~t PU1or Sunday Sc hool
Follrod, and Debbie Swartz of Sandra Massar IS 10 Camden10 a m
Howard M cCoy, pm
SYRACUSE
Church
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
supt
Mornmg
sermon 11 a
Clark
School
9
lO
a
m
worsh
i
p
Marietta, also spent a few days
GOD - Second St Meaon W
servl~ 7 30 p m
m
Sunday n ight servr ces
Mr and Mrs Arthur
with them
Va Chf;llter Tennent putor
Christian Endeaver 7 30 p
50\JTHERN CLUSTER
Sunda-v school
10 a m
m
Song
serv1ce
8
p
m
Atherton
v1slted
Mr
and
Mrs
Rev
Steven
Wilson
Coon! Woode returned to
Prt1!!1 Chln9 8 30 p m
Mid
morning worsh tr,
11 am
R~tv Lury PoUng
Winnie
Barnhill
of
Carthage
her home at Circleville, 0. last
evangelllflc serv ce 7 30 p m
week Praver meeting Wed
Rev How•rd ShiVeley
Blble study and prayer service
nesday 7 p m Ray Adams
BETHANY t Doru11
Wednetlday after spending Gap, Sunday afternoon
lay leader
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
Worship,
9
3D
a
m
Church
The Albert YoiDlg family School tO JO am
773 S133
avera! days With her grandCHURCH
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CARMEL
Worsh
ip
11
rewuon
was
held
m
the
Woode
parenra, Mr and Mrs Charles
CHRIST - Located at Rutlan1
CHR 1ST In Christian Union •
m
lit
end
Jrd
Sundays
on
New
Llma
Road,
next
to
D Woade and uncle and aunt, grove here S"!'day, Aug 4
The Rey William Campbell
Church Scl'lool 10 a m
Forelf Acre Park ( Rev Ray pastor
Sunday School 9 30
Mr llld Mrs Wi!Uam Carr,
Rouse , pastor Robert Musser,
4 m , James Hughes supt
APPLI!
GROVE
Sundov
1upt
Sunday
Sund.ay
School
Pemi llld Vlcld
evening service , 7 30 p m
S.Chool 9 30 a m , worship
school 10 30 a m
worship
Wednesday even1ng prayer
rtrst
ana
th
ird
Sunday
1
JO
Mr ..d Mrs Oiarles D
7 30 p m Bi ble study , Wed
meeting 7 lO p m
Youth
p m
prayer meeting Wed
netde
y
7
30
p
m
Saturday
WOQde attended the Hayesprayer service •ach Tuesday .
Heavy L1ds
nesdev 730pm Fettowsh•P nJgM prayer service 1 30 p m
FAIRV18W
IIlLI!
If mascara seems too th1ck supper first Satutday 6 p m
YOIIII llOih family reunion at
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH , Lettrr W Va Rt ,
U
M
W
second
Tutsday
7
30
CHRISTIAN
Roger
Watson
,
lilt lllllday School grounds m after appl1cat1on, wash the pm
1 Rev
George Hoscnar ,
pastor
Ray Whlllty supt
Plltor Sund•y School 9 30
Bedford township, Sunday, applicator brush shake 1t dry
Morning worsh ip 9 30 a m ,
111m Prayer and Bible st1,1dy
and 'comb ' out lashes Be
EAST LETART StJnday church school
10 30 a m
Alii •.
1 30 p m Coftage Prayer
9
30
111m
worsh
i
p
School
sure to wash brush after each
voung people 's meeting 6 30
Servtce Tuesday
10 a rn
second and fourth sunday 7 JO P m
~ lhaie callln~ on Iris use
evtnlng worship 7 30
Wor.hlp Servlc•
Thursday ,
1:t m
praye-r meet i ng , Wed

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9 00 - Movies 'Li mbo ' 3 15

One Da).' Before Tomorr(tw
Omar Khayyam lO, Masterpiece Theatre JJ 10
9 30 - Torno 6, 13
10 00 - News 20 Video Vislonanes Jl

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10 30 - PGA Championship 6 13 Ohio Thl$ Week 20 Dav AI
Night 33
II 00 - News 3 • 6 8, 10 13 15 , Av iation Weather 20 Janak I 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4 lS-I-Mission Impossible 6 N.ovles
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave' 8
It came from
Ben eath the Sea ' 10 Untouc:hables 13
12 30 - Don Kirshner s Rock Concert 6 Wide World Speci~l 13
1 00 - M idni ght Special 3 4 Take Five for Ufe 15 Mov1e
Atragor'l ' 10
2 00 - News 13
12 30 - Movie Where Love Has Gone 4
5 00 - Movie The Counterfeit Traitor 4

SATURDAY. AUGUST 10 1974

6 00 -

Summer Semester 10
6 30 - Ky Afield 13 Chnstopher Closeu p 10 TV Classroom 8
7 00-Fun for Everyone6 Treehouse Clu b 8 In Touch 13 Fa ith
tor Today 10 International Zone A
7 30-Sesame St 20 Saturdays Report 3 Osmonds 13 Farm
FrOfl t .4 Speedr acer 6 Speed Buggy 8 Treehouse Club 10
8 OG-Jake's Place 6 l1dsvllle 3 4 IS Bugs Bunny 13 Ha ir
Bear Bunch 8. Lassie 10
,a 30 - Yogi ' s Gang 13 M ister Rogers 20 Addams Family 3 A
15 Sabr ma 8 Popeye 10 Edward Saunders 6
9 OG-Emergency Plus 3 4 15 Super Friends 6 13 Mov te 8 10
Sesame St 20
9 30- lnch H igh Private EyeJ A 15
10 OQ-Eiec Co 20 Lassie 's Rescue Rangers 6 13 My Favorite
Mart ian 8 10 Sigmund - The Sea Monsters 3 4 15
10 30 - Goober and The Ghost Cha se rs 6 13 Pink Panthers 3 4
15 Zoom 20 Jeann ie 8r 10
11
Brady K ids 6 13 Abbott &amp; Costel lo 8 Sesame St 20
Speed Buggy 10 Star Trek 3 4, 15
11 30 - Josle &amp; The Pussycats 1n Outer Space 8 10 Butch
Cassidy 3 4 15 M ission Magic 6 13
12 DO-Eiec Co 20 Jetsans 3 4 15 Pebbles and Bamm Bamm
8 10 N\ovte Nanny and th e Professor and the Phantom of
the C1rcus ' 6 13

Sunday

Romanr
8 1-13
Monday

Romans
8 18-25

T!u:rday
I Peter

Somethtng wonderful happened yesterday
T was walkmg tn Grandma's garden, fceltng a great sadness

4 I 2- 19

that she . .would never a gam walk th ere with me Her favonte
fl ower, the creamy-blossomed y u cc a stood o ul deltcately agamst
the blue sky, brea ktng my heart woth 1ts loveliness A yellow bee

SCORPIO (Oct 2•-No• 22t

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trembled over 1t a moment, the n settled on a pearly petal Bnghthued blossoms waved m the gentle breeze, pond npples sparkled
m the sun, and for one golden mstant I felt her presence A prayer

Thurrday
John
4 10- 19

she'd taught me years ago ca me to my hps "Grant me, God, eyes
of the Spmt to see m the beauty of Your world, reflectiOns of
mfimty"

l thought of how clearly Gra ndma had seen God's goodness
Her love of God and devotiOn to Hts Church had shone m everythmg she sa1d and d1d
Because of her dcvot1on I too fel t God s love all about me
[ kn ew th en a nd there that J would never be lonely aga1n wtth
the Church to sustam and gmde me

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The Incredible Mr L1mpet ' 8

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Cru1srn Down the
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A 45 - Scoreboard 4
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Fest1val of Family Class1cs 10
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World Surv1vai 4 1 New Dating Game 3
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w1lh a lrlend f'K)w 1n a bus•ness
Situation poses a potential
problem

AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Feb
19) Th1s Is not a good 11me to
bnng new partners •nto the act
where your flnancfal rnlerests
are concerned

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The early part of the day will
go qwte smoolhlv Towa rd
evenmg someone who s very
bossy w1Jf make demands of

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Friends who are dealing w1th
you In an open and trank man
ner Will nol apprecia te the fact
you are wllhho idrng mlorme
lion !rom them

Aug 10, 1974
Important •nterests w111 be ad

do you tike bending down to kiSS your husband" I thmk we've

heard all the corny jokes, but tbey don't bother us
My husband may be short but he is taller than many sixfooters I know, and I'd rather be married to hun than two John
Waynes rolled mto one
If this I!U'llikes you, Shorty, u she obvtously does, hang tn
there and stop worrymg Height doesn't make a man 1
But the way, my guy and I are expecting our first baby this
month He even gets kidded about that "Hey, Joe, didn't know
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THE WALL. ':STRES'T MAt.JHATTA~
15oA.'-II&lt;. HHP~D AND FI'-!Al-1-V A
MI!IJIN6 COMPANY &amp;iP' 1150 000
FOR THE CL.AIM'

'How was I to know?"

MARK V STORE

asked the student "The club

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play was a

M i ddleport Oh1o

Ph 992 2178

pure gue ss, wasn 't

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

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Me1gs Coun ty Branch

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
Ph 992 3863

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TWO LOCAT IONS
59 N Second St
M&lt;ddleport 0
46 Cou rt St
Gall lpolos, 0

808 W Main

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Ph 992 5271
Pomeroy

Nat ionwi de Insurance Co of Columbus 0
307 Spring Ave
Pomeroy

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Dlal992 2318

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

Grocerle\ &amp; General Merchandise
Raci ne
Ph 949

The F ri endly Folk s
Pom eroy Ohio

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KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.
The Finest In Mobile Homes
Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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Devoted to Me igs Mason Area
Pomeroy 0

7034

West had led three rounds
of diamonds The th~ra lead
was ruffed m d&lt;immy East

THE BORN WSER

cou ld not overrulf so the stu

dent had played ace and one
trump West took h1s kmg and
led a third trump Dummy
won A low club was led and
the Ja k fmessed
Du my s ace and kmg of
hea rts ere cashed to allow
one

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GENE'S BODY SHOP

embarrassed me r1ght m the
m1ddle of the J acobys' bekmd -to declarers week "

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We F11! All Doctors Presc;:r1pt1ons
Pomeroy

1ephed the

professo r "You have really

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992 2955

Pomeroy

'Not at all,

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d1 sca rd

and

WINNIE' TELL
ME HOIV'B MR

KONID'B VILlA&gt;

fhe bidd ing

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North

East

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K&amp;C JEWELERS
Keepsake Diamond Rings

Pomeroy

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Ph 992 3785

Middleport Ohio

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TUPPERS PlAINS HARDWARE
Palril Plumbing &amp; Eledrlcal Supplle•
Tupper$ Plolns
Ph 667 3963

RACINE PLANING MILL
Building Supplies a. Custom Millwork
Ph 992-397!

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J&amp;B AUTO BODY

TH E
ROYAL
SUITE.

OF

N1'F.IH IU.'i,. ASSN

PER~A PS

THESE
NEW
SURROUNDINGS

- WILL BANISH

Jim Holcomb, OWner

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Ruttond

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Solem St
Rutloncl

Ph 742-395:

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ENTIRE SUITE
IN RITZ·SNARLTON

THAT- SI{tJO{JtR.

SUBJECT FROM
MY MIND -

DEMOUSHED

COURSE!/

Doctors are no w franh c·

ally attempt.ng to ex'ract.
handful by handful the

1

contents of an entue

feather mattress from
the managers throatallegedly s tuffed onto
hom by an enraged
luu~

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MISTER AN'MIZ
LEDBETTER WUZ
FtGHTIN' LIKE

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CAlS AN'

HOW DID IT'--.._---

COME OUT,
LOWEEtl/

+har. , .,.. cch

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OO&amp;S
THIS MORNIN'

.AQU4 •AQ6S4 +AK.2
Whal do you do now?
A.-Jual bid alx spade• Your
partner It aug,se1llng ~even but

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CARPENTER'S MARKET

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You, south hold

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AtJD ~AP 1llt:.:
f'IC.WR£; , fP..A0'-/5 I

Ease could not hold the
unguard ed kmg and the
queen was the nght play

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BEST ESPECIALLY
AFTER WHAT YOU
DID FOR ME AND

'SiOP

card wa5 una cco unted for

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15 HE:S RICH I GooD
LOOK NG-1 KIND

ALIAO~;T 1 )(XJ DESERVE THE

th e l1me

of dec1 1on had art 1ved If
East d the unguarueo Ktng
of ubs a low club was the
11ght play If West held the 10
and Ea~t king small lhe
queen play would bump the
10
The s tudent took some
t1me led a small club and
was 'one down Actually he
had made a hopeless play
West had shown up w1th three
spades two hearts s1x dia monds and one club Only one

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Bur '!HEN EVE!?YTHING
ABoUT GI?EGORY K0N105

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Ph 7A2 5293

City
I One kmd
ol flood
11 Nimble
1Z Broncobusting
show
JJ Separated,

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GAUL'S MARKET

St Rt 124

present llnos thlr'H;js w1U work
out as you hope Trouble
comes 11 yOtJ lry to move ahead
too last

3 Coo's

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1 Morocan

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9 00 - Mary Tyler lkore 8 10

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By Oswald

Lout s W Osborne
220E Ma 1n
Pomeroy

llOOE

(July 23-Aug 22t JuS!

ACROSS

Dac: 21) II you proceed along

SOUTII &lt;DI

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT

296 w. Second

L~O

to make your presence l ett
you II want to make some un
w1se changes rn somelhlng that
your assoc1attts have gomg 1n
lhe right direclt on

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WEST
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ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.
337

You re lucky today II you can
keap your attention l ocvsed on
pract1ca1 goats Howelfer
you re apt lo put OUI only a
hm1ted enort
CANC~R (June 21 - Jul~ 22)
Do lots more lhlnktng Detore
makrng a large ,Purchase or
assuming 11ny new fmanc1a1
obl1gat10ns

by THOMAS JOSIPH

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-

8 30 - MASH8, 10 Mov1e, Houston,WeveGotaProblem ' 13

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS

Thrillseekers 3

7 30 - Bobby Goldsboro3 Course of Our Times 33
a 00 - All In the Fam1ly B 10 Partndge Fam1ly 6 13 Book
Beat 33, Mov1e N1ght Games" J, 4, 15

9 30 -

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tortunalely you II IQOOre lhem
tor a llazardou!ii course

CAPRICORN

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M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

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Ph 992 2366

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
Dtal 992 32a4

NOR1H

Minor Repa1rs &amp; Tune up
Beech &amp; Locu st
M1dd!eport

GEMINI (Moy 21-June 20t

form four ordmary word s

Romans
4 18-25

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Dear Helen
W&lt;'re very close next-door nelghhors Our kl&lt;ls get along
great, the two h11Sbando are best friends, and we w1ves have
shared morning coffee for more than five years
Both men are wonderful providers, but my husband has
always had affa irs with women Since he'd never leave me, I
accept them
Another neighbor told me she saw my husband sneaking into
this woman's side door when her husband was off working his
swmg shift After this happened several times (my husband told
me he was at meetings), J asked my friend pomtblank, over
coffee ,&gt;and she didn't deny 1t I wish I'd just pretended Mt to
know as I don't want to break up the men's frlendshlpo or
separate the kid! But how do I act when my husband aod his
girlfriend know I know •
And how do you treat a close neighbor who lshavmg an aff811'
With your husband&amp;- NOT A WAVEMAKER
Dear Not
To Ipecac 10 her momlg coffee, perhaps '
Seriously, I'd warn Loverboy and his Great and Good Neighbor that 1t's almost showdown time, what With several people
threatemng to reveal the affa1r to the cuckolded husband
If that doesn't cool it, well, Isn't 1t time you made waves, not
peace' -H

Dear Helen
Responding to "Shorty" who wonders if he dare marry a
taller girl, I've been mamed almost three years to a man who is
not QUite Sleet 2 I'm 5feet 5 I'm 20, he's 24
Joe has gotten kidded all hiS life I get teased too, hke "How

Saturday

HEINERS BAKERY

How C..zy Can Yoot Get?

one letter to

A Bot Wllh Knot 33 PGA Champlonsh•p 6 13 TBA 15

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

ARIES (Moren 21 -Aprtl 18t
Somethmg you re Invol ved 1n
appears to be a barga1n In OOil:
sense yet It could be costly rn
a way you haven 1 considered
TAURUS (April 20 - Mo~ 20t
II you would lreat a cartalr1
rl'lf)tnbar of your tam•IY w1th lhe
same cons1derallon you show
fnends you wouldn t get the
stal1c you ve been recelv1ng

H

Soul Tram 6 V1ewpomt 8 Baseball Pre Game Show J
IS Women s Pro T en n1s 13 Dugout Dope 4 M ovi e
Three
Young Te xans 10

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1 OG-Chlldren s Film Festival 8 10 Man from UN CLE 4
Amencan Bandstand 6 lJ Banana Sphts 3 TBA IS

W1th the hope tt w1ll. 1n some measure, foster and help sustaon that
wh1ch IS good m fam1ly and commun1ty l1fe, thos featur e IS s ponsored by
the bus mess ftrms and organ1zatoons whose names appear bel ow

ForS•Iurde , Aug 10, 1874

1 30- TBA IS Bealles 3

12 30 - Fat Albert 8 10 Go 3 4 15

Frrday
Hosea
6 3-6

By Helen Hottel

lea:st exp&amp;et 10 do ao will
prove SUI'J)nsmgly helpful

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A

common sense and pasl

e11penence w1111e11 you how to
handle an amoyng 1ssue Uo

Dear Helen
Was it m your column long ago that I read about a shoe exchange for people who need Just one shoe, such as amputees, or
people who have foot problems? Because of a birth defect, my
left foot and leg are smaller than the r1ght I must buy two pllll's
of shoes each ttme and could giVe the odd ones to the exchange if
I had the address. Could you print it? -SMALL FOOT
DearS F
"Helen's Shoe Service,' Rt 4, Red Wmg, Minnesota, 55066, IS
operated by Helen Langhans, who says her Mnproflt busmess IS
to "locate your sole mate and it's rewarding m every way
except fmanclaliy "
Send her a stamped, self-addressed envelope (no shoes
please'), hstmg your preferences or what you have to offer
others You will be notified when she finds a "match" for you -

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Wedneulay
Galatwnr
2 I 5-2 I

vaoced trns year lf'l rt rather un·
usual mamer Sources you d

Voy re fortunate today m Job or
career ~elated matiEtrs Thmgs
wont be aU roses where your
soc•afJO(eresls are concerned

News 3 8, 10. 113 1$ Sesame St 20. News 4 6 1 Gre(tt
Dream Ntachlne- 33

Hunt 10, To Tell the Truth 6, Concentration I , Bear The Clock
13 , You ONe It To Yourselt 101 J!!anne Wolf With
33
I DO - Wa !ihlngton Review 70 33 Sanford &amp; Son 3 " IS Six
Million Oollor Man 6 13 NFL Footboll
10 Your Hit
Pi!!trade 10
8 30 - Brian KelthJ 4 1S Wall Street Week 70 Jl Good Ttmes

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Blbl' study W•dntsday ,

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Clock 4, Avl•llon Weoll,.r 33 Wild t&lt;.l"'ldom 13, 1 Spy 15,
ttloctrlc Company 20. Bowll"'l tor Dollor• 6
1 30 - PMter Wagoner 3 HollywOOd Squares • . ~ew Treasure

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1 00 - Truth or Con$ 3, News 10, What's My Linea Beat The

LAUREL C LIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Rot?efa
E
Buckley pastor
Lloy
Wrrghl Sunday school sup t
Su nday school 9 30 a m
mornmg worsrrrp 10 30 am
evening worshtp 7 30 p m
Wednesday Chr1SI1an Youth
Crusade
6 30 p m
Cho •r
pra c t•ce Thur sday 7 p m

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl Shuler pastor
Worsh rp se rvr ce
9 30 am
Sunday Sunday school 10 30
a m B1bl e st udy an d prayer
se rv• ce 7 JO p m Thu rsday
Kingsbury
Road
SUnday
Sc hool 9 30 am Ralph Carl
s.u pt WorSh •P serv rc e 10 30
a m i:lnd 7 30 p m allernafely
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
Re v
Jay Stiles
pastor
OLO
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mrs Worley Fran crs Sunday
school supt Sun day school 10

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6 380ewJh:,l'll;'d
- N,_~C 6New• 3 • 15, CBS News s, 10 Room 2n 13,

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REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Ractne Road
William Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Sc hool
D1recto r Sunday School 9 30
a m Morntng worsh rp 10 30
a m Su nday even1ng serv1ce 7
Wednesday even tng
p m
praver servtces 7 30 p m

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merlcan

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DEXTER
CHU'R:CH
OF
CHRIST Charles Russell
Sr mmtster Norman C W rit
su pt
Sun day sc hool 9 30
am
worsh tp serv 1ce 10 30
am
Brble study Tu esday
7 30 p m

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remember that hi s rlrst twu bld1
were rather wtak

TODAl"8 QUESTION

You hold the Nme hand Your
1)8 tlner npens onu cftlb Whlll do

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�1-- TbeO..iJy SenUnei,Middleport·Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Aug, 9,1974

Employment Wanted.

Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
OFFICE htlp needed l m
mediately . some typing , good
telephone voice . tte• l ble
hours . Pf'lone 99'1 100 .
8-9-3tc

BI...AC K and ten dog on Spe-ncer wE HAVE all vour upholsterv
needs,
Burlap , • denim ·.
Rd . l weeki "'90 . Reward , If
cambric, foam glue . rlppers .
found . Phone 522 -0139 .
tack ing strip . 'prlngs and
• '1 6tp
clips . chipboard,
button
twine , sewing thread . legs,
upholstery book!L dacron .

------------Notice

John Bogard .

77]0 .

-------------PIANO TUNING . Call Charles
Scott , 992 -3718 .
B·8-5tp

KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
WIGS : For a good line of
Cosmetics , fr i endly 'ervlce
and someone to ch&amp;t with give
me a call. H elen Jane Brown ,
99 2-5113 .
J-19-Hc

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VA
SALE , at 1258 Powell St .•
Middleport . Crafts . furniture .
potted plants . old bottles and
misc . Friday and Saturday ,
Aug . 9and 10, from 9to &lt;fp . m .
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A TO
MART , used furnlturl..1
MEIGS SENIORS! ! T ime is
appliances and misc . Rt . ]3,
running out . Call Grover 's
Hartford , W . Va .
Stud io at 992 -2475 to make .
7 -26-tfc
your appointment for Senior
Portra it-s taken , Aug . 20
th ro.u!}l'l Aug . 2&lt;f . Or drop in at PIANO teacher now accepting
studen ts, have college degree
our booth at the County Fa i r .
and experience. Ph one Mrs .
Grover 's Stud io In Midd l eport
connie Haddad Frecker , 985will be closed dur ing the fair .
3827 .
8-8·8tc
8-4-6tc
---- -----~----YARD SALE , Fr i day and
· Saturday.
Lark i ns
St..
Rutland , Oh i o . Antiques ,
dishes , oil lamps, lant ern s,
men 's. overal ls ,- 52 .00 pair ,
crock Iars , quarts . Min i
refrigerator . Edna Mart in,
Rutland , Ohio .

GROVER ' S Stud io w itt be
closed
for
employees'
vaca1ion Ju ly 29 throu gh Aug .
5. Open Aug . 6 through Aug .
10 . Closed Aug . 13 through
Aug . 11 for Me igs County
Fair . Visit our booth In the
commercial bu i ld ing .
7-26 -18tc

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Flea Market Special s . S5
inside. S3 outside . Spr i ng
A\le .,
Pomeroy ,
Ohio .
Colle ct ors , dealers, etc .
Every Sat. and su nday ,
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8-7-tfc

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SUPERIOR
VINYL PRODUCTS

Call Collett t-592-5544
Athens, Ohio

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· Athens, Ohio
We close' each Friday
at noon for balance of
week.

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BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom fur nished epartmenf, carpeted.
all ele c tr j c includes washer
and (:fryer In downtown
M i ddleport over Slim N'
Trim . ~hone 992 -5320 or 992~
7~89 .

Middleport . For Informat ion ,
ca lt 992 -2550 or 742 -6551.
7-3-tfc

--------------TRAILER, Brown ' s Trailer

Court , Pomeroy . Phone 992 3324 .
7-18 -tfc

WILL do babysrttrng rn my
home · n i ghts. Reasonable
rates . Call 992 -747.4 .
8·6·6tc
MIDDLE AGED lady to live in
or Come in and work 4 hours
per ' day. Light housework.
Phone 992 · 3~42 .

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Main st ., Pomeroy , Ohio .
Phone 992 -5786 or 992 -3975 .
6-12-ffc

adults on l y in Middleport .
Phone 992 -3874 . .
5· 12-tfc

TWIN
NEEDLE
SEWING
MACHINES 1974 Model· i n
walnut stand . All features
bu i lt -in t o make fan cy designs
and do stretch sewing . A Iso
buttonholes , blind hems. etc.
543 .35
cash
or
terms
available . Phone 992-2653 . •
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8-6-tfc

POMEROY - l 'storY frame,
3 B. R., ba th , some carpeti ng
and paneling, lovely large
lot, basement, all in ex .
ceiiEmt con d ition . $10,000 .

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MIDDLEPORT Nice 3
B. R. home, 1 sto r y· frame .
bath, utilit y room, dining

.

Sr.,~per

8-7-tfc

-------------3 AND
ROOM furn ished and

4
unfurn i shed
apar t ments .
Phone 992-5434.
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PRIVATE meeting room for
any organ i zatlon; phone 992 ·
3975 .
3-11-tfc

WANTED

-------------IRISH Cobbler potatoes . Jus t

off S.t . Rt . 124 on Co . Rd . 35
· Rac i ne . Portland Road . Dale
R . Proffitt ,
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8-6-5tp

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FOAM to fill your old couch and
chair cushions as low as
510.95, llPho1stery okk.s . on ly
50c, 4 inch covered foam
maHresses for standard s ize
bed ,
529 .95 .
Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 E . Main St ..
Pomeroy , Ohio. · Phone 992 7554 .
7-24 ·26tc .

4

PHONE 992·2156
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POMEROY, 0.

COUNTRY Mobil&amp; Home Pal'k ,
Rt. 33, ten miles. north of
Pomeroy . Large l?ts ~ l th
concrete patlos , Sidewalks ,
runners
and off
street
parking . Al!lo, spaces for
sma ll trailers . Phone 992· 7479 .
7·21 -tfc

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, GREY MANOR APART·
MENTS
FOR RENT
1t1 North Fourth Avenue
Middloport, Ohio
1-2 bedroom furnished apt.

Wanted To Buy
OLD player !) iano rolls . Call
742 -5625 .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _._ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8-9·
_
6tc
JUNK Autos complete and
del ivered to our ya.r d . We pick
up auto bodies and buy all
ki nds Of scrap metals · and
iron. Rider 's Sa lvage, State
Rt . 12-4, Rt. 4, Pomeroy , Ohio .
Phone 992 -S-469: .
7-31 -26tp

in nice area .

1- Efflcleney opt. prefer
single
mtle, · utll11in

Pilot!• 992·3163 beforo 3:PQ
p.m •• after 6: 00 p.m.

5844.

(ASH
FOR
JUNK CARS
· complete . Frye-'s Truck and
Auto P•rn, Rutland, Onlo . 24

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7-26 ·26tc

$5 for junk automobiles . we w i ll
pl.ck up . R i verside Auto
Wre-ck i ng , Phone UO.c) 773 -

5.190.

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5 baths, 6

acre

Don't forget the roof of your
home. Have a beautiful new
rocif installed by AII -Weathet:''
Roofing Co .

All that is needed for a free
estimate is a phone call.
Please Phone:

5575 . Ca ll 992 -7211

Wt l n~er

tub . C•ll

1- First

floor

8-8-3tc-

bedrooms eompl.toly

fur -

nlshtcl on M8in St., Pomeroy
wllll
nleo front &amp;

'""'"and

batkYirds, Wllhlrs 1nd

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HOU SE lo~ated in Mason ,
Va . 11112 rooms , 2 baths , can
be seen by appo intment only .
Se nd replies to Box 586,
Mason , W . va . $14 ,000 .
8-7-4tc

-------------'' APP-RO X•;- 49 8cres on Bailey

Run Road , one mile f.rom
crossroads , not too ·far from
the Salem Center Min e. Good
road frontage , some timber .
The Bailey Farm, contact
Mrs . Paul Bailey .
8-6-6tp

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3 lot s each , 50x100, 112 State
Street , Pomeroy . Phone 992 73 11 .
8·8-5tc

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dryera

on IM'•mlltl,

1-S.cond floor
plototy

•Pt.,

eom-

furnished,

2

,bedrooms,
nlc1
y.,d
•v•U•bJe, W11tt1rs •nd
drYitfl on proml-. Phone
m.Jau boloro 2 p .m, aft or •
p.m. 992--. ·

Ustings Needed I

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1973 YAMAHA 2SO CC EndUrO
With extru , 3600 m lies. S625 .
Phone 130_.) . 887-3297 .
8-8-12tc

BUYERS
From Everywhere!

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Is · your
Compare our
others . We ' ll gi
professional roof.

74 Olds 98 LS. Sedan Demo
Clove brown, s•ddle vinyl top, Cruise Control, FM stereo.
steel radial tlre.s, power door locks. .

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72__atEVROI1T NOVA 6 CYL ........S2195

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4 dr. Sedan. Very low mileage, tKfra nice. One careful local
owner ·
As Low As

72 FORD 6 CYL MAVERICKS ........S2195

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DOZER work , tand cleerlno by
the acre hourly or c ontrect,
farrn ponds, roads, etc . LltQe
~ dozer and operator with over
20 years experience . Pullins
Excav-ating , Pomeroy , Ohio .
Phone- 992 :2478 .
12-19-Uc

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72 FORD VB RANOiER0..............?2495

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O'DELL Allnement, located - ., t
behind Rutland Grade School, ... -~
com plete tront end ser\llce, ~ •
brakes and tuneupS , wheels
balanced electronically . Open .. _
8 to 8 daily . C8tl 742 -3232 on • •
Sun day for appt.
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7 .16-tfc

Car truck. power steering,

71 FORD VB TORIN0...................!1595
-4 Dr . Sedan, auto . trans ., power steering . New Ford trade

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from original owner .

EXCAVATING, doze-r, loader
and backhoe work ; sept ic . •ortanks lnsfilltled ; dump trucks . , •
and lo ·boys for hire ; will haul
fill dirt, top soft , limestone &amp;
gravel ; Call Bob or Roger "
Jeffers, day phone 992 -7089 ; ' "' t
night phone 992 -3525 or 992 5232 .
2-11 -tfc

70 FORD FALOON 6 CYL ............. !1495

2 Or . Sedan; 'auto. trans . , finish like new . This should be a

really

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gas

saver .

70 MAVERICK 6 CYL.......;..........!l295

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2 Dr . Sedan, btue with white trim . Extra Qood buy.

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FOR your remodeling , roofing ,
pa inting , repairing , concrete
and masonry work , call
Ronnie Hubbard , 992-3511 or
992-7302 . Work by hour or
,,.contrac1 .

auto. trans. One loc!l ow"ner.

SEE FRED BlAETTNAR, DARRELl DODRILL
OR DANNY THOMPSON.

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SE PTIC
TANKS
cleaned, ..,,
reasonable rates. Ph . .t46 &lt;f782, Gallipolis . 'J ohn Russell.
owner and operator .
5·12 -ffc

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"'CLOSER

YOU LOOK, THE BETTER

SEPTIC TANKS , AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS

CL!'ANEt&gt;. ,REPAIRED ..
MILLER SANITATION ,
STEWART , Ot110 . PH . 6623035.
10·4-tfe

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delivered right to your
project . Fast and easy . Free
estimates . Phone 992 -3284 ,
Goet;;~lein
Ready -Mix Co .,
Middleport, Ohio .
6-30-ttc;

$$$

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ON THESE
1974 MODELS

on
aluminum
replacement
windows, siding , storm doors
and windows , Railing . Phone,.
Charles Lisle , Syracuse, Ohio .
Carl
Jacob,
Sales .Represeiltatlv·e,
V.
v. ,..,.
John!lon and Son , Inc .
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4-30 -.tfc
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Pre-Owned, Low Mi~e
Exllil Good Condition

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Estimates of Any Type

501 NYLON

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REGULAR SUI

1971 CADILLAC
4 DOOR
SEDAN DeVILlE
Fully equipped in ·
cl udlng stereo tape.
Has never set out in
weather, 30,000 actual
miles. Personal car.

'7.95 Sq. Yd.
Price Includes Installation
and free padding . Talk to
Wendell
Grate,
carpet
consultant .
- We- have hundreds . of
carpet values. Your
be completed In 1 to 2
.
.No long walt.lng· per~.
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SPECIAL I

· 1 Roll Candy Stripe wtlll
rubber b•Ck, l.ff lq, ,_.,
Nite for ledrooms, ct.ns,
kitchens; etc.

See Arnold Grate
Rutland Fumiture
Ph. 742;4211

1974 Datsurl 260Z 6 Cyl ..................... S4995
Fadory air, .P .S., and P. B., vinyl roof.

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2 Or. hardtop, factory air, P.S., P. B.,
white vinyl roof.

1974 ~rcury

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bronze metallic: with
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sedan, factory
.
,.air. P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.
1974 American Motors Grenilm ........ $2795

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1974 Pinto 2 Dr ....................... ........ $2695
Runabout, 4 cyl., automatic.
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soli 1ting.

If So Our Company· OffeiS

Standard shill.

1971

Ford

1. 'complete · Company Training
Program

Mavtag

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AutomaiiQ
'Z Speed oref'I'MOn .
·'holce a
water
~ei'nps . Auto. weter
levtl control. Lint
Fllttror Power Fin •
Agitator ..
.
Ptrma-Prlls
M•vta,
Halo of Ht•t
Drvers
Surround
CIOfhll
with
even
,heat . No hot spots,
no ovt~drylng . Flnt
Mt.,. Lint FIHer .
Wt Sptcltllztln

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MAYTAG

Red Carpet
Servlct

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold Grate

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2. Unlimited Al'lvancement
. Opportunities
3. '16,500 _to '19,500 1st Year
Income

Ftoo ............................. $1695

Radio. heater, standard shift .

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1970 Ford F100............... f'..9~~··~~.~.,"••s995

i972 American Motors Gremlin ........... $1695

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1;70 Ford Thunderbird 2 Dr ......... ~..... S1795

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1971 Mercury Monterey 4 Dr· Sedan .... ; • .s1695

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2 Dr., 6 cyl. , !111utomatic .

Hardtop, foctory olr, P.S., P.B., AM-FM • ereo.

,

Foctory olr, P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.

j@)

2 SIGIIS

Pomeroy•

OF

QUAliTY

1.971 Ford LTO ... ..-.......... , .............. $1495

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1971 Chevy, Nova,2 Dr ....................... S1595

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5. Excellent Working Conditions

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Foe. olr , P.S .• P. B., vinyl roof.
V-8, •utommtlc, sharp.

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1973 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN
14595
3 Seat. Red and white, saddle custom vinyl trim , tint
glass, "dual air conditioning, h. duty shocks. 350 V'8 engine,
turbo hydra"matlc power steering and brakes , radio,
chrome grHie, L7B- l5 w · w tires, Cheyenne Super equipment, never titled. A sharp·unlt that will do the tow job far
you. Retail Sticker $6,078 .75.

1972CHEVROLET'f,TON .
" . .
S2395
.8' Fleetslde, light g'oen finish , like new 15 Commercial
tires, H. duty ·sprlngs, 350 V ·Senglne, • speed trans .

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CARS

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4. Major Medical Hospitalization
and J&gt;ension Plan
Apply by phone Thursday, Aug. 8,
12:30 p.m .• 1:30 p.m. and 4:30p.m.
5:30 p.m. 992-2579.

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6:0G-Til5p. m. Sat.

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1972 Ford F250 V~a ••••••••••••••••••••• .-••• $1895

With step side bed.

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

1970 Ford FlOO ............ ; •••••••••••••••• $1495

Ruf-.0.

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Br:ougham 4 dr .

2 Dr., 6 cyl. , automatic .

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70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., POWer, air ........... ~!~_95 ·
70 Ford Gai. 500 2 Dr., V8, 3 speed ... ,.. '1295
69 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., 2 tone, fact. air ......'995
69 Olds Cut. HT Sedan, auto., P.S..........'1495
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe. Vroof, air ........... '11.95
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr•.• V-8 auto., P.S. .. .....'1195
69 Ford LTD Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S.... ,.....~995
69- Pontiac
- . . .. 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.... ;~.'1~~~
67 Olds Cutlass 4 Door, V-8, auto............'695
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... '595
65 Olds 98 H.T~ Sedan ..................... , 1195

1\t\ontego ••••••••••••••••••••• $3995

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1974 Chevy Impala Custom Coupe ........ $3995

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-4211·

1974 Buick LaSabre4 Dr .•• i ............ , •• $3995

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73 Buick Elec. H.T. Sed., power, air, sharp 14895
73 Olds 98 HT Cpe., v-roof, power, air..... '4695
73 Dodge Pol. 4 Dr.
HOOf, air; ........ '3495
72 Olds 98 HT Cpe. P.S., auto.............. 12695
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S; ........ '2495
72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. ait ..... 11495
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe,, Power, air ........ '2895
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72 Olds 88 Royale HT Cpe., V-roof, air..... !2995
71 Ford Pinto 2 door, auto••. :..............'1795
71 Ford Gal. 5004 dr. V-roof, air ..........11995
71 Dodge Oart Swinger, Slant 6, auto....... '2195

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Sold New, 15300.25 NOW •4695

70 CheveHe HT Cpe, V8, auto, P.S......... 11795
· 70 Chrysler Newport .4 Dr., pow. &amp; air:....'1995
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------------READY -MIX
CONCRETE

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71
Pont.
Tempest,' HT Cpe., V-8, auto., P.S '2095
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71 Pontiac Cat. 4 Door, HOOf &amp; air ....... :11795

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C. BRAOFORO, Auctioneer
· Complete Serv ice
Phone 949-3821 or 9_.9-3161
Rac ine, Ohio
Crltt Bradford
S-1·tfC

saddle viny l Int .. full

Heating-Air Cond.

En;ne Tune Ups &amp;Ow!rhaul

Now ask yourself where would you want your car worked on? Wouldn't you
rather have a man work on your car that really knows what he is doing. We will
service any American make of car &amp; Opels.

BIG SAVINGS ON ALL NEW BUICK, .PONTIACS, OPEL$ &amp;
G.M.C. TRUCKS WHILE THEY LAST
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU BUY '
ANY CAR NEW OR USED. CALL US TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT ,
TO HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED BY US.
.

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71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto ........... '2195

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SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned.
Modern San itatlon , 992 -3954 or
992 -7349 .
10-23 ·ffC

DENNIS EYNON

power, mir, .$,500 miles.

~LOOK

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HOWARD WELl

Citation bronze. saddle vinyl roof, · m~tchlng Int., full

Seibr.lng . Small V-8, 8uto. trans., power steering, low
mileage. Exceptional In every way. New t i res . -

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roof.

NATE BIGGS

Was 15294.55
NOW •4400
74 Olds Delta 88 Royale HT Cpe.

71 PLYMOUTH SATEWTL .......... !1895

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Citation bronze, saddle vinyl

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THAT THE FOLLOWING THREE MEN HAVE PASSED THE TEST GIVEN
THEM BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
EXCELLENCE. IN THEIR RESPECTIVE FIELDS.

power, air . D.RIVER"S EO. CAR .

Choice of 2 dr. &amp; 4 drs . Both from satisfied owners that we
haVe serviced since new . Law mileage. Sharp cars .

CARPETING

ca II 992-2836 For

$AVE
74 Olds Delta 88 Hardtop Sedan

.ii:L. ~ lht ~!

SEWING MACHINES. R.tptlr _,
;service, all makes , 992 ·22U.
The Fabric Shop , Pomeroy . -~v
Author i zed Slng!'r Sales and
Service . We sharpen Scissors . ~ ~
3-29-tfc

Is there someone with a strong desire
for a healthy financial, future with no
trav , ·no
ompetiti!UJ an,d no

l i t C•pa~lty

.742-4211

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~t~j..W : {J(iJl. ..u4, ......, ~J..

HOUSE insulating ; blown for
better results . Cuts tu•l bills
down . Free estimates , Call
742 ·A428.
11 -4-Stp

IS THIS FOR.YOU?

'Offices Coast-to-CA!ast

--------------FARM
Ma c hinery.
New

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AUTOMOBILE l nSUflf'ICI
t encelled?
Lost
your
operator's license. Call 992 7428 .
6 · 1S.ffc

BIG SALE

_Radio, heater, standard shift,·

, 1970 18 FT . Scottie Cam per 1
slee ps 6. Self -contained, good
condition . Phone 992 -7126 .
8-1-ttc
Hofland balers, hayblnes.
forage · equipment , Ultd
baiera, mow•r• •· New !1o)land
baler tW ine, 11.000 ft . $26,
10,000 ft . $28 end S30 . Gould
Tractor Saln , S1. Rt . 2,
MUrravsville , W. Ve ., 26153 ,
or pr.one 1304) 273 -3&lt;f97 .
8-8-6tc

7-23-261&lt;
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ACRES with four room house
about- six years old, full
basement, Portland area . For
more information , ca ll 9925035 .
8-7-Jtc

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4&lt;f0 DODGE engine and 3181
Plymouth engine. both 1968
models . Phone (6U) S&lt;fl -2116 .
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8-8l6tp

1pt.,

James
Hazelton ·

STROUT REALTY
307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298

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K&amp;H ROOFING

4 BEDROOM hou se on 5 acres
I n Pomeroy area . If Jn .
teres ted, call (2 19 ) 735 -3400 or
write to P . 0 . Box "663,
Logansport, Ind . 46947 .
· 8 - 7 - o~~tc

992 - 5~56.

INROW
FOR RENT

ALSO SHAMPOO
CARPETS
AND CLEAN
UPHOLSTERY .

Known &amp; Reliable

MAYTAG apartment washer ,
$60, ats~ h12' cloth rug , ' $25,
lust like new . Can be seen at
Arthur RumflelcL Rt . 4,or call, I

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INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR

PHONE 992-547.

ALL-WEATHER
337 N. 2, Middleport
992-2550

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-------------1974 ELSINORE Honda MT 125 . .

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REDECORATING?

garage, corner lot , hot vyater
heat . Near heart of M iddleport.
sa,soo.oo - 2 bedrooms ,
garage, T. P. water and on 1

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8·8·3t c

HOME
DEOORATING

Double

BUYITNOW,TOMORROW IT
WILL
PROBABLY BE A LOT
LOCUST posts for sale . Phone
992 ·7730 .
MORE . DROP IN AND LET'S
8-11 -Hp TALK TURKEY. '

992 -7162 .

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In

La r ge 8 room

and 2 car garage .
3 ·APARTMENTS -

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.
Phone 992 -2181
_
FO RO 8N tractor , Sl ,1 60 . Ford
9N tractor (step up tran S·
$1.150 .
F ord .
. miss i on ) ,
Fe rguson tractor with oew 5
ft . 3 pt . rotary mower, S1 , 100.
Albany, Ohio . Phone 698 -7881 .
8-9-3tc

MA 'v'TAG
HIJ. GOOowasher , aluminum

CASH paid
all makes and
models of mobile homes .
Phone area code 614 -&lt;f23 ·95J1 .
4·1l·tfc

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ACRES of level to . gently
rolling land , nor roo far from
town . Send any lnform•tlon to
Box 729 c, cart' of the Dally
Sentinel , Pomeroy , Ohio
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1·2· 12tc

POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack W. Carsey, Mg :

Free Estimates, Middle~ort. 0

Real Estate For Sale

bedrooms,
large
lawn ,
workshop and · double garag e .
RUTLAND Brick veneer ,
near!y new,
3 ~edroom ,
modern k itchen , full basement

X:.

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LOT

$15,000.00.
BIG HOUSE -

8-9-ltp

provided.

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OLD FUR NITURE , Oillk tables,
clock!l, Ice boxes , brass beds,
dishes, desks , or cori} plete
households. Write M . 0 .
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy , Ohio,
call 992 -7160.
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5· 13-tfc

.,, ·' r: 1 1\ lr ·,ll 'r d
!\ r , : k • •r
.1·.~·· 11.1111( ' " ' '
;•·rrnr r wy OhiO 1·,,~-,.,

house , 4 bedrooms, modern
kitchen, and furnace heat.
Barn · ~ and
garage.
Only

These sizes als.o available : .
S, OOO, 6,000, 8,000, 10,000 and
12,000 BTU.

742-5293

TEAFORD

SISOO.OO.
2 ACRES -

'109.95

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PH. 992-7454 or
992-7129

Service

Pomeroy Village 50x 160 only

4,000 BTU

rent in Rut lan d . Phone 992 ·
5858 .
7 -14-tfc

Interior, Exterior
Decorating and
Remodeling

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.k
... .k... !
~~ · IJ!ill-~'f 7'1'..-k

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Now Open for Business

992-2259 or 992-25~8

BUILDING

HOTPOINT
AIR OONDITIONERS

-Free Estimates

PROPERTY IS SELLING
FAST.
WE
NEED
LISTING S.
IF
YOU
REALLY WANT. TO SEL L
CONTACT US TODAY .

-------------UPHOLSTERY fabrics by the

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--------------RPOMS and bath home for ·

MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER

room,
c arpet i ng
and
paneling, porches, level lot
close to shOpping . $8,500.

-4 ------------ROOM turnish,d apartment , - ------------=-=-close to Powell's
Vatu .
Phone 992 -3658 .

SOMEONE needed for light
housekeep ing and cooking for
elderly lady . Must stay
nights . Phone .992 -24 03.
8-7 ·3tp

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777 Peorl St.
Mi~lepor1, Ohio

THE DEPENDABLE
OONTRACTING 00.

Moved to Rutland, :v. mile
inside city limit on right
corner Bir ck St. and Rt. 124.

OLDER HOME - 1112 stot y
frame, 3 B. R., bath, porches,
basement with almost new
F. A. heating sys tem ,. double
level lots. $6,500.

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--------------FURNISHED
apartment.

J&amp;B AUT~
BODY

POMEROY 0.

yard. 54 i nches wide, as low as
$2 ..49 per yard . Velvets es low
as $5.25. Imported. velvets
S9 .60 . We also have nylon , ll
ES - ? · · bile homes .
herculon ,
totton
prints , . One 197:_ (\,.\
- ~ented .. 2
v;nyls, and remnants by the
bedroon
~~\J.
Urrlled
well.
yard or by the piece . Pomeroy
All
fOr
OJ
.
,
.a
10,500.00.
Recovery . 622 E . Mai n St .,
PDmeroy . Phone 992 -7554.
NEW LISTING - Extra nice 3
7-24 ·26tc bedroom home, and 4 good
rentals with income of $520.00 a
LEGHORN hen s,' been lay ing 6
months . $1 each . . Welker 's month , level lot and c ity water .
Poultry Farm , · Hemlo ck BUSINESS BUILDING - Like
Grove, Ohio . Available im - new, air conditioned brick.
med i ately . Phone 992 -5836. Lot s of Storage and parking on
8-4·5tc Rt . 7 .
.

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------------BUSINESS room , 22x80, 234 E .

Help Wanted

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radio , am -fm 8 track tape
combi nat ion, 4 speaker sound
system. Belance S101.93 or
budget terms . Phone 99 2-3965.
8-1 -tfc

F URNISHED 1 bedroom apt .
for rent . 1341h Mulberry Ave . •
Pomeroy. Phone 992-5436.
VACUUM CLEANER S El ec tro
Hygiene New Demonstrat ors
8-4·6tC
· has all clean ing attachments
plus the new Electro Suds for
HOUSE on Route 7, Jl~ mile
sham poo i ng car pet. Only
south of Eastern H lgh Sc hool ,
527 .50
cash
or
terms
Chester, Ohio . Call 985 -3516 .
available . Ph one 992 -2653 .
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8-7-3tc
8·6-ffc

-TWO
------------4 room and bath apts . in

·HOUR ,WRECKER SER ·
VICE . Phone 1A1·6094 .

92.1

4 ROOM S and bath furn ished
apartment
in
Pomeroy .
Phone 992 -5908.
8-4·6tc

8-1-tfc

The Rosenberg Co.

THE DAILY
SENTINEL

-------------wALNUT , modern , stereo

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Scrap Iron, Cast Iron,
Motor blocks, copper
wire,
bras 's,
aluminum, die cast,
zinc, stainless steel.
Sell to

KOrn, Huron.

COUNTRY

3 ROOM upstai r s unfurnished
apartment. One 5 room
downsta i r s,
unfurn ished
apartment . Call 992-3056.
8-9-3t c

lAND
608 E.
REAlTY
MAIN

trailer , sleeps 6. Like new .
Phone 992 -7369 .
8-4-6tc

For Rent

FREE HOME ESTIMATES

BANO ; Thursday , Friday and
Saturday' nights . Red Stewart
and the Ambassadors . King's
Arms N ite Club , 3m lies south
of Middleport on S! . Rt . 7.
8-6-4tc

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Produced frQm a special
vinyl compound made b y B.
F , Goodrich and Monsanto. 5
times thicker than metal
si d ing . Wilt not dent, Chip ,
crack , peel , rot , rust or
chalk .

-------------DIDN ' T I&lt;.NOW TH ·AT! MGM

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Pomeroy

SOLID
VINYL SIDING

repair , plumbing , and elec trical work . Phone Charles
Sincla i r , 985 -4121.
8-7 -12tc

Mr. and Mr.s. Mark Stahl,
Stockdale, visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schaefer.
Mrs. · Ruth Douglas, Guysville, visited recenUy with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
Fife.
Mr. and Mrs. WiiJiam Perry,
A·thens, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer
an~ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Story
and son, Jo)ln . .
Mrs. Peari.Jacobs and Mrs.
Sharon Folmer have been
reported ilL
The Laurel Cliff Health Club
'
held their.plcruc recenUy at the
Roadelde Park on SR 33.
Guests were Rev. and Mrs.
Shock and Mrs . Evelyn
Spencer. September meeting
will be with Mrs. Nellie Tracy,
Ball Run.

1969 CHEVY Townsman stat ion
wagon . 51 , 195 goDd condition .
Phone 992 -7620 .
5-24 -lfc

WHITEHOUSE TAVERN

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BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbatl) SChool attendance
at the Free Methodist Church
Aug. 4 was 87. Attenilance at all
services was 182. Offering was
$255.50.
Mrs. Dick Karr returned
home Saturday from a week's
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Mathew and Mrs .. Margaret

--------------1971 N IMROD fold -out camping

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B&amp;K EXCAVATING
992-5367

LOTS for sale, trailer or house .
All ut i lit ies. Phone 742 -3615,
Rut la nd , Ohio.
7-16-ffc

6 9 YEAR OLO Sorrel mare tor
cylinder, std .• good condi tion .
sale . S27S . Phon e 843 ·2242.
S700. Phon e 992-2075.
8·8·6tc
8-9-5tp_

Pomeroy

Home
Building &amp;
Additions, Aluminum ·
&amp; Vinyl Siding, Floor
Sanding &amp; Finishing.

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-------------1969 MU STANG Fastba ck ,

1002 E. Main

Chester, Ohio
985-4102

N EW two bedroom all electric
home .
Carpe t ed,
fu ll
bas'ement , carport. Qn one
acre lot. Located on Rt . 143 .
For more informa t ion call
742 -6621.
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• 8·4·6tC

Our aim is to please
our customers.

good condit ion . J3 mites per
gallon . Phone 949 -3955 .
8-9-6tc

-------------WILL do roofing , heatmg,

News Notes

992 -

-------------l972 MG M idget, low mileage ••

110 E. Main

Will do Dozer &amp;
Backhoe Work, Install
Septic Tanks, Haul
Dirt,
GraveL
Limestone or Rent One
Our
Trucks,
of
Backhoe ·or Dozers.

3860 .

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Lawn Mowers
Nextto Highway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

CARSON
Service
Station
Garage ,
50x60
bu il d i ng ,
Cement dr iveway . Phone 742 ·
5052 .
1 16 -tt c

Pomeroy

FOR YOUR
HOME GROWN
'PRODUCE
' FRESH DAILY

8-9-3t c

3 FAMILY Yard Sale, Friday
and Saturday , Aug . 9 and 10
on crook's Street , Syracuse ,
Ohio . Antiques , ceram i cs ,
c'oth ing , stove, Tupperware ,
s torm door , dishes , baby
i t~m s, used tie d and misc .
8-7-3tc

Laurel ·C liff

W. Ma-in

1966 FORO Truck 350 flatbed .
Slock racks , good condition .
Phone 985 -3836 .
8·8-Jtp

GLOECKNER CAFE

Refrigerators,
Freezers, Home &amp;
Auto Air Conditioners
and
Commercial
Units.

All Small Appliances

USED CARS

~ ~:MIL.
'f""V """'"""''. ;._..,UN.'

JO BS contracted . Phone 742 ·
3074 or wr ite Bo/IC 23, Langl ·
Yllte, Ohio .

Pomeroy, o.

WE ARE PROUD
TO ANNOUNCE

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BOWERS
REPAIR

PH. M2-2174

POMEROY, OHIO 45769

CONCRET.E

1LL trim or cu t trees and
shrubbery . Also . cl . . n out
basements , attics , etc. Phont
9•9· 3221 or 742 -4441.

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H O U SE for sa le in Sv.racuse , 5
rooms and garage located
CONST. CO.
SHULER'S MARKET
near the school. Phone 992 -

1974 PL VMOUTH Satel lit e
Sebring , 2 rtr hardtop , p . s .•
p .b. , vinyl top, rally wheels ,
12, 450 miles , excellent con dition . Phone 992 -3410 .
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7316.

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ONE CALL CLOSERS

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GROCERY business for sale .
Building for Sillle or tease .
Phone 773 -5618 from 8 : 30p.m .
to 10 p.m . for appo intment.
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bus iness, · 248 River'.'lew
Orl\le ,
Pome~oy ,
Ohio ,
Gardner Wehrung . Phone 9923090 . 5: 30p .m . to 10 : 30 p .m .
8-7-4t c

We
are
looking
fOr
professional
specialty
salesmen, or; men wi'th experience in franchising,
vending, mutual funds, insurance, paint franchises,
etc . ,
to
represent
a
nationally
advertfsed
company . Our top produce-rs
earn S&lt;fO,OOO to $70,000 in
commissions
per
year ,
sellinq oil products : Must be
able to tr.avel extensively
and
have · good
car.
Minimum
gu'a'ranteed
weekly draw against commissions. For Information
and an appointment, call Mr.
John, TOLL FREE at 80.0545-7999 , Sunday or week·
days.

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992-720,4

: REMEANS

500 E. MAIN

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WARNER'S
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EXCELSIOR Satt Works , E .
Main St. , Pomeroy . All kinds NEW HOME , 3 bedrooms ,
Hutchinson
Sub Div ision.
of salt water pellets , water
Rutland . Phone 742' -3615 or
nuggets , block salt and own
see M i lo H utchinson. Rutland .
Oh io R l\l er S811 . Phon e 992 ·
7 28 12tc
3891 .
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6-5-tfc SEVE N room house , bath , large
tot. g8rage . Ma i n Street.
CANNING tomatoe s, bring
Rutland
Asking $12.000 .
container, Gera ld ine Cl eland .
Phone 7_42 -4772' .
RaCine .
7-28 -12tc
7·30 -tfc

Auto Sales

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YARD Sale, 1 mile off Rt , 12~on
Happ-y
Ho ll ow
Rd .
at
Lawre., ce Hysell residence .
Lots of school c lothing . Phone
742 -4547 , In progress now Until
Aug . 16.
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WILL pa i nt roofs tnd hDuiH,
tree ~lllmates . Call t92·54U.
t ·9-12tc
dttlvtr'td Mondn· through
Saturday
1n4 t\ltnlngl .
Phon, -446-1142.
6·11-tfc

.See or Call ·
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7oet
Night 992-3525
or 991-5232

Real Estate For Sale

READ THIS! Before you buy
any new U w i de Mobile
Home , be $ure to see the all
steel bonded Oetrol1er Mobile
Homes . The s t eel bond
Oetroiter
Is.
v irtually
fireproof and hlii'S. many
features. that no other Mobile
Home on the market can
match . we also have one of
the largest ulect ions ot good
use(1- &amp;nd repossessed Mobile
Homes of any dealer in the
. area . Don ' t walt - shop today
at
Berry . Miller
Mobile
Homes Sale5 , 70S Farson
Street , Belpre. Ohio . Phone
423 -9531 '
8-8·12tc

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Pom•ray.~
LoCittd at Mod~rn Supp1y ,
Small Eftlln• R•paJr

.,.lied.

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

Small Eru~IM

;a, w. Ml ln

Lin•s and Powtr:
lln•s.. All work dqne by thl
foot or contract. Alsa dozer
work and septic tenks Itt·

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W,ater

Pets For Sale

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3 BEDROOM Windsor
Mobilf' Home on 1 acre ot
ground .
For
more
In
forma t ion , call 992 7638 .
7 ·30 -tfc

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DITCHING SERVI.CE

GREEN beana , green peppers . MALE Registered Sl. Bernard .
very w ell marked , Phone 992
cucumbe·rs , tomf.toes .
7Sl 9.•
Cle-land Forms , Geraldine
8 8 61c
Cleland , A.ac lne . Ohio .
7 17 1fc
A . t&lt; .C . Reg . Basset Hound
puppies . 6 weeks old . Phol'!e
WE ARE picking up a piano In
992 7313 or 99 2 7016.
your ·aru and '""'"Wou ld like
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some r~sponsible part'!' to
lake over payments . (all
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Credit Manager , (614) 772
5669 or write 260 East Mi! ln
. Street, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601.
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6 ROOM house with 33 acres ot
land , a 1972 3 bedroom trailer .
R 1D 1N G horse for sale . 2 years
All for sa te lor SJS ,OOO . Phone
old , green broke . Gentle . Call
992 -3792' .
992-5510 .
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1972

JUST ARRIVED 1915 Starcra ft
campers, some 197&lt;f models.
Auto awnings , Reese hItches.
port .a.poti , 20 pet . off . Camp
Conley St8rcrefl Sales , Rt . 62
w . of. Pt. Pleuant behind Red
Carpet Jnn .
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Hollow Gun Club. turn f irst
right after Miles Cemetery ,
Rutland . Factory choked
guns only . Sunday, Aug . II. 1
p. m.

WILL GIVE .Special care to pre
HOLSTEIN
co w ,
~th
school ftge child in my ttome . 5
gener,.tlon .
Art i ficial
davJ
a week . Phone- 9&lt;f9 498&lt;f .
bre-eding Firs t ca tt , one week
a a 3tc
old . Angus Hol!tle ln Heifer. I
mile north Me igs Rd . 49 , at
Snowville , Ohio . 681.
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Mobile Homes For Slle

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WOULD IIIJ.e lohave someone to
11ne 8 chimney . Phon~ 992

webb ing ; spring twine , ta cks.
w elt C'or d , cotton , swivel
bases and foam , foam , foam .
Pomerov Reco..,ery, 627 .E .
Mi!ll in St . . Pomeroy. Ohco .
Phcme 992 7SS• .
+
1 2• -26tc

3 LOVABLE female pup,:,in ro
g ive away to anyone who
would give them a good home .
Phone 843-209.4 or con tact

Wa~ted

Help

Notice

lost

For Slle

WILL keep elderly people In rnv
hOme Phone 9Y2' 7&lt;f60
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1970 Chevy Monte, Carlo.2 Dr .............. $1395
Hardtop, V-8, outomollt. P .S., P. B.

.POMEROY
MOTOR
CO.
OPEN EVES8:00 P.M.
. ~OMEROY, OHI.O . '

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1971 Capri 2 Dr ............................. $1295
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-4 c;yllnder, .t speed.

1970 Ford Torino GT.~ ...................... $995 ·
! Dr. hardtop.

Apple Grove

1968 Plymouth Sitelli.te.............. , .... ... $695
2 Dr. hardtop, 3BJ engine, • •P· tronsmiOslon .

19U Chevy lmpal• 2. Dr ...................... S395
Hardtop, V-8, standard •hill.

1no Olds Toronado 2 Dr .......... , ...... S1695
Hardtop. This cor II loaded .

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We will close.at 5 p.m .. all next .Wftk dut to the
fair. Thursday closed at noon.
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Good Selection Cheaper Cars
St.• Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED·CARS
fiS-4100

Lllcat.. on St. At. 7

Chester.o.

News, Events
By Mn. herbertRouah
Mr. 111d Mrs. Roy Donohew
met 111e1r llllll, Mr. 111d Mrs.
Ge«ae Donohew and family at
NellonvUJe SundBy and . en·
joyedaptcnlc:. Mark, Doug and
1A11'1 Clllle home with the
Donohewt lilt a two weeks
vacauon with their grand·
parenta, Mr. and Mrs, 'Roy

Donohe!r.
Mr. 111d Mrs. Jeff Donohew
mel bltby apent the weekend
lfttll the lat~r'a parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Proffitt. The
Donohews wiU spend a week at
the Proffitt hrlme In Belpre
while they are vacationing lh
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs: RObert Harden
and Eric ol Marlon spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Donohue.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hodge of
Columbus spent the weekend
. with Mrs. June · Wickersham
and sons.
Mrs. Ferne B. Hayman will
enter Holzer Medical Center
Aug. 8 and will have e~e
surgery Aug. 13.
Mrs. Gerald Hayman and
Keith and grandchildren spent
Sutlday at Royal Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
of

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We Built Our
Business on Service
and now Service is
Building Our Business

WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

500 E. MAin St., Pomeroy, Ohio

. Parkersburg, Mrs. Maggie and children of Millvale, Pa.
.Roush were dinner guests
Mrs. Doris Adams ·is conSutlday·of Mr. alid Mrs. Erwin lined to Veterans Memorial
Gloeckner and Ada Norri•. Mr. Hospital with pneumonia.
and Mrs. Davis visil;ed Mrs.
Ross Scarberry was ad·
Golda Story at Darwin SWlday milled to Holzer Medical
afternoon.
·
Center SWlday due to a heart
Mrs. Wiley Ours, Mrs. Nancy attack.
Yoachim of Racine Rt. visited
Ohio Valley Grange 2612
Mrs. Erwin Gloeclmer.
Letart Falls enjoyed a picnic at
Mrs . Golda · Story was State park on. Rt. 33 Sutlday.
returned to her home at
Mrs. Don .Riffle and children
Darwin Thursday from of Lucasville, 0. spent Friday
University Hospital, Colum- with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
.bus. •
Roush. Johnnie Roush ac·
' · · Mrs.'' Roy Donohew, Mrs. companied her home for a
Margaret Gloeckner attended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jarrell
revival services· at Freedom
Gospel Mission Saturday night. and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. 0. G. McKinney of Charles Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Charleston was the evangelist. Roger Roush were shopping in
Mrs . Edith Gilkey of Parkersburg Saturda.y.
Gallipolis, Rolind Dill of evening.
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Pomeroy spent SWJday af.
Martin Cunningham was
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. admitted
to
Veterans
Jack Ables.
. Memorial Hospital as a
Mr . and Mrs. Wllliam medical patient. Mr. CunWickline and son, Scotty, Mrs. ningham Is the father of Mrs. ,
Kathryn HW1t are enjoying a Robert Smith, Sr.
vacation in Virginia, Kentucky
A thought for the day: -From
and Ohio .
lzaak Walton's "The Complete
Rev. Freeland Norris, Angler": "I have laid aside
Racine, was returned to the business, and gone. a.fishing."
United Brethren Church for
another year as pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roush,
Mrs, Herbert Roush and Judy
Michael were Gallipolis
visitors Sunday. ·
. Mrs. Gladys Hutchinson of
Granville, 0. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Roush , Mrs.
' Russell Quillen, Mrs, Dolly
Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
JUST ARRIVEO
SPECIAL PURCHASE
, Hill, Mrs. Ruth .IJonohew for a
HERCULON 2 pc . LIVING
few days. Mrs. Hutchinson Is a
ROOM SUITES- choice of
former resident.
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solid gold or plaid .
$175.00
Mrs . Carroll Norris of
RECLINER BONANZA . ~
S}racuse visited ·her mother,
choice of red or green
VELVET ; plaid HER ·
Mrs. Eula Wolfe and Aaron
CULON ; oxblood , tan or
SWlday,
brown VINYL .
. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush,
$49.95
Mr. and Mrs. ,Ott Boston, Mrs .
HEAVY &amp; BEA·UTIFUL Iva Orr were shopping In Pt.
3 pc . SPANISH coffee &amp;
end table s.ets In DARK
Pleasant and Gallipolis
1. Saturday evening.
OAK finish .
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner
BESIDE S
our
large
selection of ma l or ap spent Saturday with Mr. and
pliances
(With
30 -dilly
Mrs. Hoyt Fergerson at Pt.
money -back
guarantees)
Pleasant.
and clean u!led furniture ,
we wish to highlight the
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roush,
following GOODIES : 2ft .
Miss Judy Michael were dinner
hi. swimm ing popl with
filter S25 ; marten bird
guests Sunday ol Mr. and Mrs.
boxes $19 .95 ea .; 4 dr .
Herbert Roush .
standard size metal file
cabinet!! $35 ea .; lg .
· Mr . and Mrs. Randall
seleCtion of desks in metal ,
Roberts and children, Mrs.
wood &amp; woOd with Jntillld
Gladys Shields left Sunday for
leather tops ; WHITE DOG
BANKS 11.95 : 50-gal. oak
a two weeks vacation with
·berrtls $12 .00 ; 7" reel
Eugene Hagen and family at
(lots ·
collector's
Largo, Fla.
;;l'iC,11oiis
ea . Much,
Mrs. Unda Jarrell, Mrs.
~·~;;~~;~• on out &amp;
· Charles Michael, Mrs. Roger
Roush, Mrs. Herbert Roush
spent Thursday evening with '
Robert Spencer and Dee
Mearns and son.
Weekend guests or Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Smith, Sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr.

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TILL 7 PM
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SERVICE TILL 12
' ON SAT..
NOON

Fairview News
Notes
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By Mrs. herbert RoUJb
Dana Lewis Sunday evening.
Mrs . Rose Bachus was
Ge&lt;irge Parsons o1 Mans·
returned to her home from fteld, O. is visiting Mr. and
Veterans Memorial Hosphitald. Mrs Carron White, Mr. and
The Sayre reunion was e1
Mi · Don u
d. Mr and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
s. 0orsa'~O::P an ~ two
Herbert Sayre Sunday. Thirty• ,,. Mrs.
arsons
five guests attended.
·
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Mr. and , Mrs. Edward Cindy aild Sharon were visitors
Lawson and baby spent Sunday or Mr d Mr Ronald RusseU
8•
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
·an
Lawson
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Sunday evening·.
Mr. ,;,d Mrs. Russell Roush
Mrs. Jessie Parsons of
and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Mansfield; 0. ru:lv~ Wed·
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Rottald , nesday for a visit Wlth her
RusseU and children enjoyed a children, Mr. and Mrs. CarroU
picnic at Kara Land Park at While, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp,
Ravenswood SWlday.
· . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald WeDs at
David and Edward Roush GalllpoUs.

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modern new home that fits a "Just Marr,l ed"
pocketbook.

We Have Just What You
Are Looking For

NEW 1975
12 x 60 GOVERNOR
A total electric mobile home thaf
comes with color TV, stereo, dishes,
pans and much more. Stop and see this
one today;

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�1-- TbeO..iJy SenUnei,Middleport·Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Aug, 9,1974

Employment Wanted.

Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
OFFICE htlp needed l m
mediately . some typing , good
telephone voice . tte• l ble
hours . Pf'lone 99'1 100 .
8-9-3tc

BI...AC K and ten dog on Spe-ncer wE HAVE all vour upholsterv
needs,
Burlap , • denim ·.
Rd . l weeki "'90 . Reward , If
cambric, foam glue . rlppers .
found . Phone 522 -0139 .
tack ing strip . 'prlngs and
• '1 6tp
clips . chipboard,
button
twine , sewing thread . legs,
upholstery book!L dacron .

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John Bogard .

77]0 .

-------------PIANO TUNING . Call Charles
Scott , 992 -3718 .
B·8-5tp

KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
WIGS : For a good line of
Cosmetics , fr i endly 'ervlce
and someone to ch&amp;t with give
me a call. H elen Jane Brown ,
99 2-5113 .
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VA
SALE , at 1258 Powell St .•
Middleport . Crafts . furniture .
potted plants . old bottles and
misc . Friday and Saturday ,
Aug . 9and 10, from 9to &lt;fp . m .
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A TO
MART , used furnlturl..1
MEIGS SENIORS! ! T ime is
appliances and misc . Rt . ]3,
running out . Call Grover 's
Hartford , W . Va .
Stud io at 992 -2475 to make .
7 -26-tfc
your appointment for Senior
Portra it-s taken , Aug . 20
th ro.u!}l'l Aug . 2&lt;f . Or drop in at PIANO teacher now accepting
studen ts, have college degree
our booth at the County Fa i r .
and experience. Ph one Mrs .
Grover 's Stud io In Midd l eport
connie Haddad Frecker , 985will be closed dur ing the fair .
3827 .
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· Saturday.
Lark i ns
St..
Rutland , Oh i o . Antiques ,
dishes , oil lamps, lant ern s,
men 's. overal ls ,- 52 .00 pair ,
crock Iars , quarts . Min i
refrigerator . Edna Mart in,
Rutland , Ohio .

GROVER ' S Stud io w itt be
closed
for
employees'
vaca1ion Ju ly 29 throu gh Aug .
5. Open Aug . 6 through Aug .
10 . Closed Aug . 13 through
Aug . 11 for Me igs County
Fair . Visit our booth In the
commercial bu i ld ing .
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Flea Market Special s . S5
inside. S3 outside . Spr i ng
A\le .,
Pomeroy ,
Ohio .
Colle ct ors , dealers, etc .
Every Sat. and su nday ,
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SUPERIOR
VINYL PRODUCTS

Call Collett t-592-5544
Athens, Ohio

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· Athens, Ohio
We close' each Friday
at noon for balance of
week.

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BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom fur nished epartmenf, carpeted.
all ele c tr j c includes washer
and (:fryer In downtown
M i ddleport over Slim N'
Trim . ~hone 992 -5320 or 992~
7~89 .

Middleport . For Informat ion ,
ca lt 992 -2550 or 742 -6551.
7-3-tfc

--------------TRAILER, Brown ' s Trailer

Court , Pomeroy . Phone 992 3324 .
7-18 -tfc

WILL do babysrttrng rn my
home · n i ghts. Reasonable
rates . Call 992 -747.4 .
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MIDDLE AGED lady to live in
or Come in and work 4 hours
per ' day. Light housework.
Phone 992 · 3~42 .

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Main st ., Pomeroy , Ohio .
Phone 992 -5786 or 992 -3975 .
6-12-ffc

adults on l y in Middleport .
Phone 992 -3874 . .
5· 12-tfc

TWIN
NEEDLE
SEWING
MACHINES 1974 Model· i n
walnut stand . All features
bu i lt -in t o make fan cy designs
and do stretch sewing . A Iso
buttonholes , blind hems. etc.
543 .35
cash
or
terms
available . Phone 992-2653 . •
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POMEROY - l 'storY frame,
3 B. R., ba th , some carpeti ng
and paneling, lovely large
lot, basement, all in ex .
ceiiEmt con d ition . $10,000 .

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MIDDLEPORT Nice 3
B. R. home, 1 sto r y· frame .
bath, utilit y room, dining

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ROOM furn ished and

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unfurn i shed
apar t ments .
Phone 992-5434.
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PRIVATE meeting room for
any organ i zatlon; phone 992 ·
3975 .
3-11-tfc

WANTED

-------------IRISH Cobbler potatoes . Jus t

off S.t . Rt . 124 on Co . Rd . 35
· Rac i ne . Portland Road . Dale
R . Proffitt ,
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FOAM to fill your old couch and
chair cushions as low as
510.95, llPho1stery okk.s . on ly
50c, 4 inch covered foam
maHresses for standard s ize
bed ,
529 .95 .
Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 E . Main St ..
Pomeroy , Ohio. · Phone 992 7554 .
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POMEROY, 0.

COUNTRY Mobil&amp; Home Pal'k ,
Rt. 33, ten miles. north of
Pomeroy . Large l?ts ~ l th
concrete patlos , Sidewalks ,
runners
and off
street
parking . Al!lo, spaces for
sma ll trailers . Phone 992· 7479 .
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, GREY MANOR APART·
MENTS
FOR RENT
1t1 North Fourth Avenue
Middloport, Ohio
1-2 bedroom furnished apt.

Wanted To Buy
OLD player !) iano rolls . Call
742 -5625 .
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JUNK Autos complete and
del ivered to our ya.r d . We pick
up auto bodies and buy all
ki nds Of scrap metals · and
iron. Rider 's Sa lvage, State
Rt . 12-4, Rt. 4, Pomeroy , Ohio .
Phone 992 -S-469: .
7-31 -26tp

in nice area .

1- Efflcleney opt. prefer
single
mtle, · utll11in

Pilot!• 992·3163 beforo 3:PQ
p.m •• after 6: 00 p.m.

5844.

(ASH
FOR
JUNK CARS
· complete . Frye-'s Truck and
Auto P•rn, Rutland, Onlo . 24

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$5 for junk automobiles . we w i ll
pl.ck up . R i verside Auto
Wre-ck i ng , Phone UO.c) 773 -

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5 baths, 6

acre

Don't forget the roof of your
home. Have a beautiful new
rocif installed by AII -Weathet:''
Roofing Co .

All that is needed for a free
estimate is a phone call.
Please Phone:

5575 . Ca ll 992 -7211

Wt l n~er

tub . C•ll

1- First

floor

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bedrooms eompl.toly

fur -

nlshtcl on M8in St., Pomeroy
wllll
nleo front &amp;

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HOU SE lo~ated in Mason ,
Va . 11112 rooms , 2 baths , can
be seen by appo intment only .
Se nd replies to Box 586,
Mason , W . va . $14 ,000 .
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Run Road , one mile f.rom
crossroads , not too ·far from
the Salem Center Min e. Good
road frontage , some timber .
The Bailey Farm, contact
Mrs . Paul Bailey .
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3 lot s each , 50x100, 112 State
Street , Pomeroy . Phone 992 73 11 .
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dryera

on IM'•mlltl,

1-S.cond floor
plototy

•Pt.,

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furnished,

2

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nlc1
y.,d
•v•U•bJe, W11tt1rs •nd
drYitfl on proml-. Phone
m.Jau boloro 2 p .m, aft or •
p.m. 992--. ·

Ustings Needed I

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With extru , 3600 m lies. S625 .
Phone 130_.) . 887-3297 .
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BUYERS
From Everywhere!

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professional roof.

74 Olds 98 LS. Sedan Demo
Clove brown, s•ddle vinyl top, Cruise Control, FM stereo.
steel radial tlre.s, power door locks. .

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owner ·
As Low As

72 FORD 6 CYL MAVERICKS ........S2195

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DOZER work , tand cleerlno by
the acre hourly or c ontrect,
farrn ponds, roads, etc . LltQe
~ dozer and operator with over
20 years experience . Pullins
Excav-ating , Pomeroy , Ohio .
Phone- 992 :2478 .
12-19-Uc

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72 FORD VB RANOiER0..............?2495

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O'DELL Allnement, located - ., t
behind Rutland Grade School, ... -~
com plete tront end ser\llce, ~ •
brakes and tuneupS , wheels
balanced electronically . Open .. _
8 to 8 daily . C8tl 742 -3232 on • •
Sun day for appt.
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7 .16-tfc

Car truck. power steering,

71 FORD VB TORIN0...................!1595
-4 Dr . Sedan, auto . trans ., power steering . New Ford trade

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from original owner .

EXCAVATING, doze-r, loader
and backhoe work ; sept ic . •ortanks lnsfilltled ; dump trucks . , •
and lo ·boys for hire ; will haul
fill dirt, top soft , limestone &amp;
gravel ; Call Bob or Roger "
Jeffers, day phone 992 -7089 ; ' "' t
night phone 992 -3525 or 992 5232 .
2-11 -tfc

70 FORD FALOON 6 CYL ............. !1495

2 Or . Sedan; 'auto. trans . , finish like new . This should be a

really

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gas

saver .

70 MAVERICK 6 CYL.......;..........!l295

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2 Dr . Sedan, btue with white trim . Extra Qood buy.

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FOR your remodeling , roofing ,
pa inting , repairing , concrete
and masonry work , call
Ronnie Hubbard , 992-3511 or
992-7302 . Work by hour or
,,.contrac1 .

auto. trans. One loc!l ow"ner.

SEE FRED BlAETTNAR, DARRELl DODRILL
OR DANNY THOMPSON.

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SE PTIC
TANKS
cleaned, ..,,
reasonable rates. Ph . .t46 &lt;f782, Gallipolis . 'J ohn Russell.
owner and operator .
5·12 -ffc

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"'CLOSER

YOU LOOK, THE BETTER

SEPTIC TANKS , AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS

CL!'ANEt&gt;. ,REPAIRED ..
MILLER SANITATION ,
STEWART , Ot110 . PH . 6623035.
10·4-tfe

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delivered right to your
project . Fast and easy . Free
estimates . Phone 992 -3284 ,
Goet;;~lein
Ready -Mix Co .,
Middleport, Ohio .
6-30-ttc;

$$$

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ON THESE
1974 MODELS

on
aluminum
replacement
windows, siding , storm doors
and windows , Railing . Phone,.
Charles Lisle , Syracuse, Ohio .
Carl
Jacob,
Sales .Represeiltatlv·e,
V.
v. ,..,.
John!lon and Son , Inc .
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4-30 -.tfc
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Pre-Owned, Low Mi~e
Exllil Good Condition

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Estimates of Any Type

501 NYLON

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REGULAR SUI

1971 CADILLAC
4 DOOR
SEDAN DeVILlE
Fully equipped in ·
cl udlng stereo tape.
Has never set out in
weather, 30,000 actual
miles. Personal car.

'7.95 Sq. Yd.
Price Includes Installation
and free padding . Talk to
Wendell
Grate,
carpet
consultant .
- We- have hundreds . of
carpet values. Your
be completed In 1 to 2
.
.No long walt.lng· per~.
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SPECIAL I

· 1 Roll Candy Stripe wtlll
rubber b•Ck, l.ff lq, ,_.,
Nite for ledrooms, ct.ns,
kitchens; etc.

See Arnold Grate
Rutland Fumiture
Ph. 742;4211

1974 Datsurl 260Z 6 Cyl ..................... S4995
Fadory air, .P .S., and P. B., vinyl roof.

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2 Or. hardtop, factory air, P.S., P. B.,
white vinyl roof.

1974 ~rcury

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bronze metallic: with
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sedan, factory
.
,.air. P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.
1974 American Motors Grenilm ........ $2795

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1974 Pinto 2 Dr ....................... ........ $2695
Runabout, 4 cyl., automatic.
.

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soli 1ting.

If So Our Company· OffeiS

Standard shill.

1971

Ford

1. 'complete · Company Training
Program

Mavtag

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AutomaiiQ
'Z Speed oref'I'MOn .
·'holce a
water
~ei'nps . Auto. weter
levtl control. Lint
Fllttror Power Fin •
Agitator ..
.
Ptrma-Prlls
M•vta,
Halo of Ht•t
Drvers
Surround
CIOfhll
with
even
,heat . No hot spots,
no ovt~drylng . Flnt
Mt.,. Lint FIHer .
Wt Sptcltllztln

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MAYTAG

Red Carpet
Servlct

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold Grate

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2. Unlimited Al'lvancement
. Opportunities
3. '16,500 _to '19,500 1st Year
Income

Ftoo ............................. $1695

Radio. heater, standard shift .

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1970 Ford F100............... f'..9~~··~~.~.,"••s995

i972 American Motors Gremlin ........... $1695

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1;70 Ford Thunderbird 2 Dr ......... ~..... S1795

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1971 Mercury Monterey 4 Dr· Sedan .... ; • .s1695

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2 Dr., 6 cyl. , !111utomatic .

Hardtop, foctory olr, P.S., P.B., AM-FM • ereo.

,

Foctory olr, P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.

j@)

2 SIGIIS

Pomeroy•

OF

QUAliTY

1.971 Ford LTO ... ..-.......... , .............. $1495

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1971 Chevy, Nova,2 Dr ....................... S1595

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5. Excellent Working Conditions

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Foe. olr , P.S .• P. B., vinyl roof.
V-8, •utommtlc, sharp.

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1973 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN
14595
3 Seat. Red and white, saddle custom vinyl trim , tint
glass, "dual air conditioning, h. duty shocks. 350 V'8 engine,
turbo hydra"matlc power steering and brakes , radio,
chrome grHie, L7B- l5 w · w tires, Cheyenne Super equipment, never titled. A sharp·unlt that will do the tow job far
you. Retail Sticker $6,078 .75.

1972CHEVROLET'f,TON .
" . .
S2395
.8' Fleetslde, light g'oen finish , like new 15 Commercial
tires, H. duty ·sprlngs, 350 V ·Senglne, • speed trans .

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CARS

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4. Major Medical Hospitalization
and J&gt;ension Plan
Apply by phone Thursday, Aug. 8,
12:30 p.m .• 1:30 p.m. and 4:30p.m.
5:30 p.m. 992-2579.

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6:0G-Til5p. m. Sat.

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1972 Ford F250 V~a ••••••••••••••••••••• .-••• $1895

With step side bed.

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

1970 Ford FlOO ............ ; •••••••••••••••• $1495

Ruf-.0.

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Br:ougham 4 dr .

2 Dr., 6 cyl. , automatic .

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70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., POWer, air ........... ~!~_95 ·
70 Ford Gai. 500 2 Dr., V8, 3 speed ... ,.. '1295
69 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., 2 tone, fact. air ......'995
69 Olds Cut. HT Sedan, auto., P.S..........'1495
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe. Vroof, air ........... '11.95
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr•.• V-8 auto., P.S. .. .....'1195
69 Ford LTD Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S.... ,.....~995
69- Pontiac
- . . .. 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.... ;~.'1~~~
67 Olds Cutlass 4 Door, V-8, auto............'695
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... '595
65 Olds 98 H.T~ Sedan ..................... , 1195

1\t\ontego ••••••••••••••••••••• $3995

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1974 Chevy Impala Custom Coupe ........ $3995

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-4211·

1974 Buick LaSabre4 Dr .•• i ............ , •• $3995

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73 Buick Elec. H.T. Sed., power, air, sharp 14895
73 Olds 98 HT Cpe., v-roof, power, air..... '4695
73 Dodge Pol. 4 Dr.
HOOf, air; ........ '3495
72 Olds 98 HT Cpe. P.S., auto.............. 12695
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S; ........ '2495
72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. ait ..... 11495
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe,, Power, air ........ '2895
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72 Olds 88 Royale HT Cpe., V-roof, air..... !2995
71 Ford Pinto 2 door, auto••. :..............'1795
71 Ford Gal. 5004 dr. V-roof, air ..........11995
71 Dodge Oart Swinger, Slant 6, auto....... '2195

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Sold New, 15300.25 NOW •4695

70 CheveHe HT Cpe, V8, auto, P.S......... 11795
· 70 Chrysler Newport .4 Dr., pow. &amp; air:....'1995
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------------READY -MIX
CONCRETE

-------...-----FOR FREE est i mates

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71
Pont.
Tempest,' HT Cpe., V-8, auto., P.S '2095
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71 Pontiac Cat. 4 Door, HOOf &amp; air ....... :11795

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C. BRAOFORO, Auctioneer
· Complete Serv ice
Phone 949-3821 or 9_.9-3161
Rac ine, Ohio
Crltt Bradford
S-1·tfC

saddle viny l Int .. full

Heating-Air Cond.

En;ne Tune Ups &amp;Ow!rhaul

Now ask yourself where would you want your car worked on? Wouldn't you
rather have a man work on your car that really knows what he is doing. We will
service any American make of car &amp; Opels.

BIG SAVINGS ON ALL NEW BUICK, .PONTIACS, OPEL$ &amp;
G.M.C. TRUCKS WHILE THEY LAST
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU BUY '
ANY CAR NEW OR USED. CALL US TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT ,
TO HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED BY US.
.

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71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto ........... '2195

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SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned.
Modern San itatlon , 992 -3954 or
992 -7349 .
10-23 ·ffC

DENNIS EYNON

power, mir, .$,500 miles.

~LOOK

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HOWARD WELl

Citation bronze. saddle vinyl roof, · m~tchlng Int., full

Seibr.lng . Small V-8, 8uto. trans., power steering, low
mileage. Exceptional In every way. New t i res . -

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roof.

NATE BIGGS

Was 15294.55
NOW •4400
74 Olds Delta 88 Royale HT Cpe.

71 PLYMOUTH SATEWTL .......... !1895

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Citation bronze, saddle vinyl

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THAT THE FOLLOWING THREE MEN HAVE PASSED THE TEST GIVEN
THEM BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
EXCELLENCE. IN THEIR RESPECTIVE FIELDS.

power, air . D.RIVER"S EO. CAR .

Choice of 2 dr. &amp; 4 drs . Both from satisfied owners that we
haVe serviced since new . Law mileage. Sharp cars .

CARPETING

ca II 992-2836 For

$AVE
74 Olds Delta 88 Hardtop Sedan

.ii:L. ~ lht ~!

SEWING MACHINES. R.tptlr _,
;service, all makes , 992 ·22U.
The Fabric Shop , Pomeroy . -~v
Author i zed Slng!'r Sales and
Service . We sharpen Scissors . ~ ~
3-29-tfc

Is there someone with a strong desire
for a healthy financial, future with no
trav , ·no
ompetiti!UJ an,d no

l i t C•pa~lty

.742-4211

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~t~j..W : {J(iJl. ..u4, ......, ~J..

HOUSE insulating ; blown for
better results . Cuts tu•l bills
down . Free estimates , Call
742 ·A428.
11 -4-Stp

IS THIS FOR.YOU?

'Offices Coast-to-CA!ast

--------------FARM
Ma c hinery.
New

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AUTOMOBILE l nSUflf'ICI
t encelled?
Lost
your
operator's license. Call 992 7428 .
6 · 1S.ffc

BIG SALE

_Radio, heater, standard shift,·

, 1970 18 FT . Scottie Cam per 1
slee ps 6. Self -contained, good
condition . Phone 992 -7126 .
8-1-ttc
Hofland balers, hayblnes.
forage · equipment , Ultd
baiera, mow•r• •· New !1o)land
baler tW ine, 11.000 ft . $26,
10,000 ft . $28 end S30 . Gould
Tractor Saln , S1. Rt . 2,
MUrravsville , W. Ve ., 26153 ,
or pr.one 1304) 273 -3&lt;f97 .
8-8-6tc

7-23-261&lt;
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ACRES with four room house
about- six years old, full
basement, Portland area . For
more information , ca ll 9925035 .
8-7-Jtc

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4&lt;f0 DODGE engine and 3181
Plymouth engine. both 1968
models . Phone (6U) S&lt;fl -2116 .
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8-8l6tp

1pt.,

James
Hazelton ·

STROUT REALTY
307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298

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K&amp;H ROOFING

4 BEDROOM hou se on 5 acres
I n Pomeroy area . If Jn .
teres ted, call (2 19 ) 735 -3400 or
write to P . 0 . Box "663,
Logansport, Ind . 46947 .
· 8 - 7 - o~~tc

992 - 5~56.

INROW
FOR RENT

ALSO SHAMPOO
CARPETS
AND CLEAN
UPHOLSTERY .

Known &amp; Reliable

MAYTAG apartment washer ,
$60, ats~ h12' cloth rug , ' $25,
lust like new . Can be seen at
Arthur RumflelcL Rt . 4,or call, I

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INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR

PHONE 992-547.

ALL-WEATHER
337 N. 2, Middleport
992-2550

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-------------1974 ELSINORE Honda MT 125 . .

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REDECORATING?

garage, corner lot , hot vyater
heat . Near heart of M iddleport.
sa,soo.oo - 2 bedrooms ,
garage, T. P. water and on 1

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8·8·3t c

HOME
DEOORATING

Double

BUYITNOW,TOMORROW IT
WILL
PROBABLY BE A LOT
LOCUST posts for sale . Phone
992 ·7730 .
MORE . DROP IN AND LET'S
8-11 -Hp TALK TURKEY. '

992 -7162 .

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In

La r ge 8 room

and 2 car garage .
3 ·APARTMENTS -

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.
Phone 992 -2181
_
FO RO 8N tractor , Sl ,1 60 . Ford
9N tractor (step up tran S·
$1.150 .
F ord .
. miss i on ) ,
Fe rguson tractor with oew 5
ft . 3 pt . rotary mower, S1 , 100.
Albany, Ohio . Phone 698 -7881 .
8-9-3tc

MA 'v'TAG
HIJ. GOOowasher , aluminum

CASH paid
all makes and
models of mobile homes .
Phone area code 614 -&lt;f23 ·95J1 .
4·1l·tfc

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ACRES of level to . gently
rolling land , nor roo far from
town . Send any lnform•tlon to
Box 729 c, cart' of the Dally
Sentinel , Pomeroy , Ohio
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1·2· 12tc

POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack W. Carsey, Mg :

Free Estimates, Middle~ort. 0

Real Estate For Sale

bedrooms,
large
lawn ,
workshop and · double garag e .
RUTLAND Brick veneer ,
near!y new,
3 ~edroom ,
modern k itchen , full basement

X:.

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LOT

$15,000.00.
BIG HOUSE -

8-9-ltp

provided.

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OLD FUR NITURE , Oillk tables,
clock!l, Ice boxes , brass beds,
dishes, desks , or cori} plete
households. Write M . 0 .
Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy , Ohio,
call 992 -7160.
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5· 13-tfc

.,, ·' r: 1 1\ lr ·,ll 'r d
!\ r , : k • •r
.1·.~·· 11.1111( ' " ' '
;•·rrnr r wy OhiO 1·,,~-,.,

house , 4 bedrooms, modern
kitchen, and furnace heat.
Barn · ~ and
garage.
Only

These sizes als.o available : .
S, OOO, 6,000, 8,000, 10,000 and
12,000 BTU.

742-5293

TEAFORD

SISOO.OO.
2 ACRES -

'109.95

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PH. 992-7454 or
992-7129

Service

Pomeroy Village 50x 160 only

4,000 BTU

rent in Rut lan d . Phone 992 ·
5858 .
7 -14-tfc

Interior, Exterior
Decorating and
Remodeling

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.k
... .k... !
~~ · IJ!ill-~'f 7'1'..-k

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Now Open for Business

992-2259 or 992-25~8

BUILDING

HOTPOINT
AIR OONDITIONERS

-Free Estimates

PROPERTY IS SELLING
FAST.
WE
NEED
LISTING S.
IF
YOU
REALLY WANT. TO SEL L
CONTACT US TODAY .

-------------UPHOLSTERY fabrics by the

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--------------RPOMS and bath home for ·

MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER

room,
c arpet i ng
and
paneling, porches, level lot
close to shOpping . $8,500.

-4 ------------ROOM turnish,d apartment , - ------------=-=-close to Powell's
Vatu .
Phone 992 -3658 .

SOMEONE needed for light
housekeep ing and cooking for
elderly lady . Must stay
nights . Phone .992 -24 03.
8-7 ·3tp

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777 Peorl St.
Mi~lepor1, Ohio

THE DEPENDABLE
OONTRACTING 00.

Moved to Rutland, :v. mile
inside city limit on right
corner Bir ck St. and Rt. 124.

OLDER HOME - 1112 stot y
frame, 3 B. R., bath, porches,
basement with almost new
F. A. heating sys tem ,. double
level lots. $6,500.

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--------------FURNISHED
apartment.

J&amp;B AUT~
BODY

POMEROY 0.

yard. 54 i nches wide, as low as
$2 ..49 per yard . Velvets es low
as $5.25. Imported. velvets
S9 .60 . We also have nylon , ll
ES - ? · · bile homes .
herculon ,
totton
prints , . One 197:_ (\,.\
- ~ented .. 2
v;nyls, and remnants by the
bedroon
~~\J.
Urrlled
well.
yard or by the piece . Pomeroy
All
fOr
OJ
.
,
.a
10,500.00.
Recovery . 622 E . Mai n St .,
PDmeroy . Phone 992 -7554.
NEW LISTING - Extra nice 3
7-24 ·26tc bedroom home, and 4 good
rentals with income of $520.00 a
LEGHORN hen s,' been lay ing 6
months . $1 each . . Welker 's month , level lot and c ity water .
Poultry Farm , · Hemlo ck BUSINESS BUILDING - Like
Grove, Ohio . Available im - new, air conditioned brick.
med i ately . Phone 992 -5836. Lot s of Storage and parking on
8-4·5tc Rt . 7 .
.

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------------BUSINESS room , 22x80, 234 E .

Help Wanted

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radio , am -fm 8 track tape
combi nat ion, 4 speaker sound
system. Belance S101.93 or
budget terms . Phone 99 2-3965.
8-1 -tfc

F URNISHED 1 bedroom apt .
for rent . 1341h Mulberry Ave . •
Pomeroy. Phone 992-5436.
VACUUM CLEANER S El ec tro
Hygiene New Demonstrat ors
8-4·6tC
· has all clean ing attachments
plus the new Electro Suds for
HOUSE on Route 7, Jl~ mile
sham poo i ng car pet. Only
south of Eastern H lgh Sc hool ,
527 .50
cash
or
terms
Chester, Ohio . Call 985 -3516 .
available . Ph one 992 -2653 .
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8-7-3tc
8·6-ffc

-TWO
------------4 room and bath apts . in

·HOUR ,WRECKER SER ·
VICE . Phone 1A1·6094 .

92.1

4 ROOM S and bath furn ished
apartment
in
Pomeroy .
Phone 992 -5908.
8-4·6tc

8-1-tfc

The Rosenberg Co.

THE DAILY
SENTINEL

-------------wALNUT , modern , stereo

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Scrap Iron, Cast Iron,
Motor blocks, copper
wire,
bras 's,
aluminum, die cast,
zinc, stainless steel.
Sell to

KOrn, Huron.

COUNTRY

3 ROOM upstai r s unfurnished
apartment. One 5 room
downsta i r s,
unfurn ished
apartment . Call 992-3056.
8-9-3t c

lAND
608 E.
REAlTY
MAIN

trailer , sleeps 6. Like new .
Phone 992 -7369 .
8-4-6tc

For Rent

FREE HOME ESTIMATES

BANO ; Thursday , Friday and
Saturday' nights . Red Stewart
and the Ambassadors . King's
Arms N ite Club , 3m lies south
of Middleport on S! . Rt . 7.
8-6-4tc

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Produced frQm a special
vinyl compound made b y B.
F , Goodrich and Monsanto. 5
times thicker than metal
si d ing . Wilt not dent, Chip ,
crack , peel , rot , rust or
chalk .

-------------DIDN ' T I&lt;.NOW TH ·AT! MGM

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Pomeroy

SOLID
VINYL SIDING

repair , plumbing , and elec trical work . Phone Charles
Sincla i r , 985 -4121.
8-7 -12tc

Mr. and Mr.s. Mark Stahl,
Stockdale, visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schaefer.
Mrs. · Ruth Douglas, Guysville, visited recenUy with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
Fife.
Mr. and Mrs. WiiJiam Perry,
A·thens, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer
an~ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Story
and son, Jo)ln . .
Mrs. Peari.Jacobs and Mrs.
Sharon Folmer have been
reported ilL
The Laurel Cliff Health Club
'
held their.plcruc recenUy at the
Roadelde Park on SR 33.
Guests were Rev. and Mrs.
Shock and Mrs . Evelyn
Spencer. September meeting
will be with Mrs. Nellie Tracy,
Ball Run.

1969 CHEVY Townsman stat ion
wagon . 51 , 195 goDd condition .
Phone 992 -7620 .
5-24 -lfc

WHITEHOUSE TAVERN

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BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbatl) SChool attendance
at the Free Methodist Church
Aug. 4 was 87. Attenilance at all
services was 182. Offering was
$255.50.
Mrs. Dick Karr returned
home Saturday from a week's
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Mathew and Mrs .. Margaret

--------------1971 N IMROD fold -out camping

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B&amp;K EXCAVATING
992-5367

LOTS for sale, trailer or house .
All ut i lit ies. Phone 742 -3615,
Rut la nd , Ohio.
7-16-ffc

6 9 YEAR OLO Sorrel mare tor
cylinder, std .• good condi tion .
sale . S27S . Phon e 843 ·2242.
S700. Phon e 992-2075.
8·8·6tc
8-9-5tp_

Pomeroy

Home
Building &amp;
Additions, Aluminum ·
&amp; Vinyl Siding, Floor
Sanding &amp; Finishing.

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-------------1969 MU STANG Fastba ck ,

1002 E. Main

Chester, Ohio
985-4102

N EW two bedroom all electric
home .
Carpe t ed,
fu ll
bas'ement , carport. Qn one
acre lot. Located on Rt . 143 .
For more informa t ion call
742 -6621.
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• 8·4·6tC

Our aim is to please
our customers.

good condit ion . J3 mites per
gallon . Phone 949 -3955 .
8-9-6tc

-------------WILL do roofing , heatmg,

News Notes

992 -

-------------l972 MG M idget, low mileage ••

110 E. Main

Will do Dozer &amp;
Backhoe Work, Install
Septic Tanks, Haul
Dirt,
GraveL
Limestone or Rent One
Our
Trucks,
of
Backhoe ·or Dozers.

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Nextto Highway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

CARSON
Service
Station
Garage ,
50x60
bu il d i ng ,
Cement dr iveway . Phone 742 ·
5052 .
1 16 -tt c

Pomeroy

FOR YOUR
HOME GROWN
'PRODUCE
' FRESH DAILY

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3 FAMILY Yard Sale, Friday
and Saturday , Aug . 9 and 10
on crook's Street , Syracuse ,
Ohio . Antiques , ceram i cs ,
c'oth ing , stove, Tupperware ,
s torm door , dishes , baby
i t~m s, used tie d and misc .
8-7-3tc

Laurel ·C liff

W. Ma-in

1966 FORO Truck 350 flatbed .
Slock racks , good condition .
Phone 985 -3836 .
8·8-Jtp

GLOECKNER CAFE

Refrigerators,
Freezers, Home &amp;
Auto Air Conditioners
and
Commercial
Units.

All Small Appliances

USED CARS

~ ~:MIL.
'f""V """'"""''. ;._..,UN.'

JO BS contracted . Phone 742 ·
3074 or wr ite Bo/IC 23, Langl ·
Yllte, Ohio .

Pomeroy, o.

WE ARE PROUD
TO ANNOUNCE

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BOWERS
REPAIR

PH. M2-2174

POMEROY, OHIO 45769

CONCRET.E

1LL trim or cu t trees and
shrubbery . Also . cl . . n out
basements , attics , etc. Phont
9•9· 3221 or 742 -4441.

--------------- - ------------- BISSELl BROTHERS
H O U SE for sa le in Sv.racuse , 5
rooms and garage located
CONST. CO.
SHULER'S MARKET
near the school. Phone 992 -

1974 PL VMOUTH Satel lit e
Sebring , 2 rtr hardtop , p . s .•
p .b. , vinyl top, rally wheels ,
12, 450 miles , excellent con dition . Phone 992 -3410 .
8·8-6tc

7316.

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ONE CALL CLOSERS

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GROCERY business for sale .
Building for Sillle or tease .
Phone 773 -5618 from 8 : 30p.m .
to 10 p.m . for appo intment.
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bus iness, · 248 River'.'lew
Orl\le ,
Pome~oy ,
Ohio ,
Gardner Wehrung . Phone 9923090 . 5: 30p .m . to 10 : 30 p .m .
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We
are
looking
fOr
professional
specialty
salesmen, or; men wi'th experience in franchising,
vending, mutual funds, insurance, paint franchises,
etc . ,
to
represent
a
nationally
advertfsed
company . Our top produce-rs
earn S&lt;fO,OOO to $70,000 in
commissions
per
year ,
sellinq oil products : Must be
able to tr.avel extensively
and
have · good
car.
Minimum
gu'a'ranteed
weekly draw against commissions. For Information
and an appointment, call Mr.
John, TOLL FREE at 80.0545-7999 , Sunday or week·
days.

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992-720,4

: REMEANS

500 E. MAIN

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WARNER'S
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SERVICE

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EXCELSIOR Satt Works , E .
Main St. , Pomeroy . All kinds NEW HOME , 3 bedrooms ,
Hutchinson
Sub Div ision.
of salt water pellets , water
Rutland . Phone 742' -3615 or
nuggets , block salt and own
see M i lo H utchinson. Rutland .
Oh io R l\l er S811 . Phon e 992 ·
7 28 12tc
3891 .
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6-5-tfc SEVE N room house , bath , large
tot. g8rage . Ma i n Street.
CANNING tomatoe s, bring
Rutland
Asking $12.000 .
container, Gera ld ine Cl eland .
Phone 7_42 -4772' .
RaCine .
7-28 -12tc
7·30 -tfc

Auto Sales

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YARD Sale, 1 mile off Rt , 12~on
Happ-y
Ho ll ow
Rd .
at
Lawre., ce Hysell residence .
Lots of school c lothing . Phone
742 -4547 , In progress now Until
Aug . 16.
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WILL pa i nt roofs tnd hDuiH,
tree ~lllmates . Call t92·54U.
t ·9-12tc
dttlvtr'td Mondn· through
Saturday
1n4 t\ltnlngl .
Phon, -446-1142.
6·11-tfc

.See or Call ·
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7oet
Night 992-3525
or 991-5232

Real Estate For Sale

READ THIS! Before you buy
any new U w i de Mobile
Home , be $ure to see the all
steel bonded Oetrol1er Mobile
Homes . The s t eel bond
Oetroiter
Is.
v irtually
fireproof and hlii'S. many
features. that no other Mobile
Home on the market can
match . we also have one of
the largest ulect ions ot good
use(1- &amp;nd repossessed Mobile
Homes of any dealer in the
. area . Don ' t walt - shop today
at
Berry . Miller
Mobile
Homes Sale5 , 70S Farson
Street , Belpre. Ohio . Phone
423 -9531 '
8-8·12tc

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LoCittd at Mod~rn Supp1y ,
Small Eftlln• R•paJr

.,.lied.

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

Small Eru~IM

;a, w. Ml ln

Lin•s and Powtr:
lln•s.. All work dqne by thl
foot or contract. Alsa dozer
work and septic tenks Itt·

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Wilkin~an

W,ater

Pets For Sale

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3 BEDROOM Windsor
Mobilf' Home on 1 acre ot
ground .
For
more
In
forma t ion , call 992 7638 .
7 ·30 -tfc

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DITCHING SERVI.CE

GREEN beana , green peppers . MALE Registered Sl. Bernard .
very w ell marked , Phone 992
cucumbe·rs , tomf.toes .
7Sl 9.•
Cle-land Forms , Geraldine
8 8 61c
Cleland , A.ac lne . Ohio .
7 17 1fc
A . t&lt; .C . Reg . Basset Hound
puppies . 6 weeks old . Phol'!e
WE ARE picking up a piano In
992 7313 or 99 2 7016.
your ·aru and '""'"Wou ld like
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some r~sponsible part'!' to
lake over payments . (all
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Credit Manager , (614) 772
5669 or write 260 East Mi! ln
. Street, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601.
.. . 7.tfc
6 ROOM house with 33 acres ot
land , a 1972 3 bedroom trailer .
R 1D 1N G horse for sale . 2 years
All for sa te lor SJS ,OOO . Phone
old , green broke . Gentle . Call
992 -3792' .
992-5510 .
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Hp

1972

JUST ARRIVED 1915 Starcra ft
campers, some 197&lt;f models.
Auto awnings , Reese hItches.
port .a.poti , 20 pet . off . Camp
Conley St8rcrefl Sales , Rt . 62
w . of. Pt. Pleuant behind Red
Carpet Jnn .
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Hollow Gun Club. turn f irst
right after Miles Cemetery ,
Rutland . Factory choked
guns only . Sunday, Aug . II. 1
p. m.

WILL GIVE .Special care to pre
HOLSTEIN
co w ,
~th
school ftge child in my ttome . 5
gener,.tlon .
Art i ficial
davJ
a week . Phone- 9&lt;f9 498&lt;f .
bre-eding Firs t ca tt , one week
a a 3tc
old . Angus Hol!tle ln Heifer. I
mile north Me igs Rd . 49 , at
Snowville , Ohio . 681.
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Mobile Homes For Slle

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WOULD IIIJ.e lohave someone to
11ne 8 chimney . Phon~ 992

webb ing ; spring twine , ta cks.
w elt C'or d , cotton , swivel
bases and foam , foam , foam .
Pomerov Reco..,ery, 627 .E .
Mi!ll in St . . Pomeroy. Ohco .
Phcme 992 7SS• .
+
1 2• -26tc

3 LOVABLE female pup,:,in ro
g ive away to anyone who
would give them a good home .
Phone 843-209.4 or con tact

Wa~ted

Help

Notice

lost

For Slle

WILL keep elderly people In rnv
hOme Phone 9Y2' 7&lt;f60
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Hardtop, V-8, outomollt. P .S., P. B.

.POMEROY
MOTOR
CO.
OPEN EVES8:00 P.M.
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1971 Capri 2 Dr ............................. $1295
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-4 c;yllnder, .t speed.

1970 Ford Torino GT.~ ...................... $995 ·
! Dr. hardtop.

Apple Grove

1968 Plymouth Sitelli.te.............. , .... ... $695
2 Dr. hardtop, 3BJ engine, • •P· tronsmiOslon .

19U Chevy lmpal• 2. Dr ...................... S395
Hardtop, V-8, standard •hill.

1no Olds Toronado 2 Dr .......... , ...... S1695
Hardtop. This cor II loaded .

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We will close.at 5 p.m .. all next .Wftk dut to the
fair. Thursday closed at noon.
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Good Selection Cheaper Cars
St.• Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED·CARS
fiS-4100

Lllcat.. on St. At. 7

Chester.o.

News, Events
By Mn. herbertRouah
Mr. 111d Mrs. Roy Donohew
met 111e1r llllll, Mr. 111d Mrs.
Ge«ae Donohew and family at
NellonvUJe SundBy and . en·
joyedaptcnlc:. Mark, Doug and
1A11'1 Clllle home with the
Donohewt lilt a two weeks
vacauon with their grand·
parenta, Mr. and Mrs, 'Roy

Donohe!r.
Mr. 111d Mrs. Jeff Donohew
mel bltby apent the weekend
lfttll the lat~r'a parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Proffitt. The
Donohews wiU spend a week at
the Proffitt hrlme In Belpre
while they are vacationing lh
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs: RObert Harden
and Eric ol Marlon spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Donohue.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hodge of
Columbus spent the weekend
. with Mrs. June · Wickersham
and sons.
Mrs. Ferne B. Hayman will
enter Holzer Medical Center
Aug. 8 and will have e~e
surgery Aug. 13.
Mrs. Gerald Hayman and
Keith and grandchildren spent
Sutlday at Royal Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
of

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We Built Our
Business on Service
and now Service is
Building Our Business

WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

500 E. MAin St., Pomeroy, Ohio

. Parkersburg, Mrs. Maggie and children of Millvale, Pa.
.Roush were dinner guests
Mrs. Doris Adams ·is conSutlday·of Mr. alid Mrs. Erwin lined to Veterans Memorial
Gloeckner and Ada Norri•. Mr. Hospital with pneumonia.
and Mrs. Davis visil;ed Mrs.
Ross Scarberry was ad·
Golda Story at Darwin SWlday milled to Holzer Medical
afternoon.
·
Center SWlday due to a heart
Mrs. Wiley Ours, Mrs. Nancy attack.
Yoachim of Racine Rt. visited
Ohio Valley Grange 2612
Mrs. Erwin Gloeclmer.
Letart Falls enjoyed a picnic at
Mrs . Golda · Story was State park on. Rt. 33 Sutlday.
returned to her home at
Mrs. Don .Riffle and children
Darwin Thursday from of Lucasville, 0. spent Friday
University Hospital, Colum- with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
.bus. •
Roush. Johnnie Roush ac·
' · · Mrs.'' Roy Donohew, Mrs. companied her home for a
Margaret Gloeckner attended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jarrell
revival services· at Freedom
Gospel Mission Saturday night. and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. 0. G. McKinney of Charles Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Charleston was the evangelist. Roger Roush were shopping in
Mrs . Edith Gilkey of Parkersburg Saturda.y.
Gallipolis, Rolind Dill of evening.
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Pomeroy spent SWJday af.
Martin Cunningham was
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. admitted
to
Veterans
Jack Ables.
. Memorial Hospital as a
Mr . and Mrs. Wllliam medical patient. Mr. CunWickline and son, Scotty, Mrs. ningham Is the father of Mrs. ,
Kathryn HW1t are enjoying a Robert Smith, Sr.
vacation in Virginia, Kentucky
A thought for the day: -From
and Ohio .
lzaak Walton's "The Complete
Rev. Freeland Norris, Angler": "I have laid aside
Racine, was returned to the business, and gone. a.fishing."
United Brethren Church for
another year as pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roush,
Mrs, Herbert Roush and Judy
Michael were Gallipolis
visitors Sunday. ·
. Mrs. Gladys Hutchinson of
Granville, 0. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Roush , Mrs.
' Russell Quillen, Mrs, Dolly
Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
JUST ARRIVEO
SPECIAL PURCHASE
, Hill, Mrs. Ruth .IJonohew for a
HERCULON 2 pc . LIVING
few days. Mrs. Hutchinson Is a
ROOM SUITES- choice of
former resident.
·
solid gold or plaid .
$175.00
Mrs . Carroll Norris of
RECLINER BONANZA . ~
S}racuse visited ·her mother,
choice of red or green
VELVET ; plaid HER ·
Mrs. Eula Wolfe and Aaron
CULON ; oxblood , tan or
SWlday,
brown VINYL .
. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush,
$49.95
Mr. and Mrs. ,Ott Boston, Mrs .
HEAVY &amp; BEA·UTIFUL Iva Orr were shopping In Pt.
3 pc . SPANISH coffee &amp;
end table s.ets In DARK
Pleasant and Gallipolis
1. Saturday evening.
OAK finish .
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner
BESIDE S
our
large
selection of ma l or ap spent Saturday with Mr. and
pliances
(With
30 -dilly
Mrs. Hoyt Fergerson at Pt.
money -back
guarantees)
Pleasant.
and clean u!led furniture ,
we wish to highlight the
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roush,
following GOODIES : 2ft .
Miss Judy Michael were dinner
hi. swimm ing popl with
filter S25 ; marten bird
guests Sunday ol Mr. and Mrs.
boxes $19 .95 ea .; 4 dr .
Herbert Roush .
standard size metal file
cabinet!! $35 ea .; lg .
· Mr . and Mrs. Randall
seleCtion of desks in metal ,
Roberts and children, Mrs.
wood &amp; woOd with Jntillld
Gladys Shields left Sunday for
leather tops ; WHITE DOG
BANKS 11.95 : 50-gal. oak
a two weeks vacation with
·berrtls $12 .00 ; 7" reel
Eugene Hagen and family at
(lots ·
collector's
Largo, Fla.
;;l'iC,11oiis
ea . Much,
Mrs. Unda Jarrell, Mrs.
~·~;;~~;~• on out &amp;
· Charles Michael, Mrs. Roger
Roush, Mrs. Herbert Roush
spent Thursday evening with '
Robert Spencer and Dee
Mearns and son.
Weekend guests or Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Smith, Sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr.

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SERVICE TILL 12
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Dana Lewis Sunday evening.
Mrs . Rose Bachus was
Ge&lt;irge Parsons o1 Mans·
returned to her home from fteld, O. is visiting Mr. and
Veterans Memorial Hosphitald. Mrs Carron White, Mr. and
The Sayre reunion was e1
Mi · Don u
d. Mr and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
s. 0orsa'~O::P an ~ two
Herbert Sayre Sunday. Thirty• ,,. Mrs.
arsons
five guests attended.
·
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Mr. and , Mrs. Edward Cindy aild Sharon were visitors
Lawson and baby spent Sunday or Mr d Mr Ronald RusseU
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with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
·an
Lawson
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Sunday evening·.
Mr. ,;,d Mrs. Russell Roush
Mrs. Jessie Parsons of
and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Mansfield; 0. ru:lv~ Wed·
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Rottald , nesday for a visit Wlth her
RusseU and children enjoyed a children, Mr. and Mrs. CarroU
picnic at Kara Land Park at While, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp,
Ravenswood SWlday.
· . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald WeDs at
David and Edward Roush GalllpoUs.

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10- Thf Dally Sentlnei,Mlddleport·Puneroy, 0., Friday, Alqc. 9,1814

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Ford takes
a patient
ot Vewrano
~nUy

Relief felt

1Contlaued from Pqe I I
Memorial Hoopitol. had to (Coallaaecl fnm Po1e l)
have 10 plnl&amp; ol blood. He a.U American presidential hlstory, Prosecutor Looo Jaworksi said
pot'SOIII -.!10 donate blood at
neither man wu ltW In olflce. there had been no such deal
lheneJ&lt;tblOOdmobUeon Aug.19
Agnew n!signed last October with Nixon. But It ened
to plene desisnate it Is in disgrace, pleading no con· unlikely that Ni.ron would be
"'placement blood for him . test ID ~ Charge o4 Income tax prosecuted lor Watergate . The
Thooe able to donate blood for evasion. And now Nixon was country had no storn~ch for
hU. "'placement may contact gone, driven from office by further punishment lor a
Vemon Nease, blood program Watergate, tho molt pervasive disgraced president.
scandal In America! political
chairman, at 949-3661 .
Hundreds stood outside the
history .
black
Iron fence around the
LOCAL TEMPS
Ford became the first Prest· White House while Nixon spoke
Temperature In downtown dent to assume his office for 17 minutes, delivering the
Pomeroy Friday at II a.m. was without running on a national 38th televised address to the
79 degrees under parUy cloudy ballot. He lniDned his oath with
nation of his .five year and
sldeo.
none or the trappings of the seven month presidency.
norm!ll qiaadrennlai InauguraSome wept when he fmished.
tion-but al!o without the Some, very much like the
Tonlllftt, Sol., Sun.
national grief 8!1d mourning young crowds which had forced
August 9~ 10·11
that have accompanied prevl· Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968 to
ous oath-takings by other vice renounce intentions to seek reTHE CHINESE
presidents.
·
election, stormed the gates
CONNECTION .
the
feeling
in
the
Rather,
Shouting,
"Jail to the chief !"
( Technicofor,
nation
was
a
sense
of
relief
that
Some
sang
'·America_"
Bruce Lee
a trawnatic chapter of Ameri·
Ni.ron was forced out by the
"R"
THE STONE
can history finally was over.
Republican elders in Congress.
KILLER
Coogress and the' people They told him, during the
( Technlcoktr)
alike bore a sense of good will week, that they could no longer
Chas. Bronson
and hopes for sucCess for their dare support him-not after his
Martin Balsam
new president .
admission of complicity in the
Watergate affair.
Show Storts7 p.m.
Pleasant Valley HOipltal
This was unlike the public
Discharges _ Mrs. Edgar · uproar last October after
Rime, Point Pleasant; Michael Nixon had ordered the firing of
Holly, Point Pleasant; Bar· Archibald Cox as special
bara Stone, Point Pleasant; prosecuiDr. This uproar came
TONIGHT, .AUG. 9
Mark Craig, Robertsburg. ·
from Congress, rather than an
Blrtlls--Aug. 7, a daughter to . aroused nation. The nation
Doublt Fe•tt.~re
. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Purcell, seemed fed up with Watergate,
"JESUS CHRIST
Point Pleasant; Aug . 8, tired beyond response.
SUPERSTAR"
a
daughter tD Mr. and Mrs. :
Nixon, tense, somber, a half·
Tea Neeley
smile crossing his face only
Richard Friend, Pomeroy.
CC&lt;&gt;Ior)
once, aclmowledged his dilem·
CG)
PLUS
rna. His confession Monday
.REVIVAL SET
"NEVER GIVE A
A revival will be held at the had robbed him of his political
INCH"
Faith Tabernacle Church, power and public trust. Still, it
( Ttchntcolor)
Bailey Run Rd., beginning was hard ID resign.
Paul Newman
SW1day
lhroiiSh Aug. 14. Rev.
"I have never been a quit·
Henry Fonda
-Michael ·s arrazln ·
L. M. Adams, Huntington, will ter,'' he said.
CGP
be the guest speaker. Emlnett . "To leave office before my
Rawson is the pasiDr . The term is completed is abhorrent
pubUc ·ts invited to attend.
I&lt;&gt; every instinct in my body.·
"But as President I.must put
the interest of America first ."
· By resigning, he retained the
right ID collect a $62,WIJ.a-year
pension and the emoluments of
office-free office space, secretarial help, Secret Service
protection, the franking privi·
lege and the like.
lie would have lost theseand have been stripped of the
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office-if he bad been im·
peached by the House and
removed by a two-thirds
majority vote of the senate,
events
which
seemed
unavoidable after this week's
Republican defections in
COngress.
Nixon's critics had hoped he
would spell out his Watergate
role in full detail during his
. Spe«:h. He did not. He barely
mentioned Watergate.
Ford, as President, will have
ID face the problem of deciding
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
whether to make certinn that
Nixon Is not prosecuted. After
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convinced a grand jury that an
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incumbent president could not
be indicted, the jury named
Nixon an unindicted C&lt;H!On·
spirator.
Most con·gressmen opposed
any prosecution, although
some said he Should he treated
like any other individual and
that it was wrong for him to
escape when so many of his
former associates were going
on trial. But the effort by Sen.
Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass.,
to . pass a congressional
resolution urging amnesty was
faltering.
Nixon's downfall was
brought about when he confessed Monday that there had
been '•omissions" in all his
prior Watergate denials. Under
Need more room?
compulsion from an 8-0
Supreme
Court ruling,he made
Add some space with a
public three transcripts which
Home Improvement Loan.
. showed that six days after the
Keep to your budget.. And add a room.
Watergate break4n he issued
Let's talk about it.
orders designed to have the
CIA obstruct the FBI's investi'
. galion.
Aides said Nixon's wife and
daughters had opposed
resignation to the end. They
said · the · Nixon women shed
tears Thurday night, when the
decision was Irrevocably
pomor"" pomeroy
made.
rulland natlpnal
That was after the csll from
·
bank
three old frlenda from CapliDl
ttle bonk of
Hill-Senate GOP leader Hugh
the centur~
Scott,
House GOP Leader John
eatobUsh&amp;d IBn _
J. Rhodes and Sen. Barry M.
Goldwater;
R-Arlz., his party's
MI... .,
elder statesman-to give Nixon
·FDIC
the ugloomy., .news that his
support against impeachment
had vanlahed.
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MAIN OFFICI!
. Mon., Tun., Wed .• Thurs . 9 t .m .-3 p.m .
Nixon's announcement came
Frldey 9 e.m . to 7 p.m .
exacUy
six years to the day
Seturday 'e .m . 12 Noon
that he stood triumphant
before a cheering Repoblican

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Newberry fann Mae Uamron
di•·d on Thursday produces 2nd
of 1•omeroy dies
lJT'I'U : HOCKING - Dallas
Mae Damron, 65, died Thurs·
E. Bliss , 79, RD. Little grand chrunpion · day at her resident..,, Rf. 4,
Hocking, died Thursday
Pomeroy.
UuUas E. Bliss

ews•• zn Briefi
II)' tJallell

Pn•llll...... .

U. S. EOONOMJCSTS WEUJOMED A NEW OPI'IMISM
RISING in tho llnanclal corrununlty u 1 relult ot the ond of llle
Ni:lon amntnlslration. But 110me queltloned whothw a Gerald
Ford presidency J:Ould IIIDP lalJatJon and check busl.reverses. Economlll EUot Janeway utd Richard Nilon's
resignation will have a direct Impact on the ltrUcture o4 ftnanoo.
"President Ford will call olf the war with Conar- and will
seek and get the ald and cooperation ofChalnn,an Wllbw' Millll Iii
the HoWle Ways and Means Committee, whom tho Nilon a,&lt;lmlnlstratlon has been smearing," Janew11y Ml4· "We're golnflo
have a whole new ball game that will be played by the rules. ~
White House again wt11 recognize that Consr... holda the JlOWW
over the puree strings and thua we wUl go back ID constitutional
rule In time to stave off a panic brought close to ua by the
criminal Ignorance and irresponsibility of the Nixon
ministration.

evening at Camden Clark P'l'. PLEASANT - The
She was preceded In death by
Memorial flospitat , Parkers· Robert Newberry Jr. family her parents, Isaac and Beecble
burg, W. Va., following an farm on Sand Hill Road Howard, her husband, Sam
exlended illness .
produced Its second Grand Damron, one son, and one
He was born In Little Champion winner In two years grandson .
Hocking, a son of the late J ohn at Thursday nlght 's Baby Beef
survivors Include one
and Ada Lauderback BUss. Show when 14-year-&lt;&gt;ld Darla! daughter, Mrs. Gary Gibson,
Also preceding him In death Newberry heard her 995-poWld Rt. 4, Pomeroy ; one son,
were three brothers and' two Charolais-Hereford cross steer Bobby J. Damron, East Bank,
sisters.
declared Grand Champion.
w. Va. ; four sisters, five
A construction worker on John McCausland held the grandchildren, and seyeral
several Ohio River dam reinsoflhe Reserve Champion , nieces and nephew$.
She was a member of the
projects, he attended Bethel one of the largest, which
Presbyterian
Church, weighed in at 1,200 pounds and Carleton Church.
The funeral will be held
Parkersburg. He was a 50 year was of the same breed. John is
member of Coolville Lodge 337 the son of Mr . and Mrs. Smith Saturday at . J .p.m. at the
' F and AM and was a WW l McCausland of Pliny.
Ewing Chapel with burial in
GERALD R. FORD BEGINS HIS PRESIDENCY TODAY
Army veteran.
Freddie Greene, son of Mr. the Wells Cemetery. Rev. Jay with promises of cooperation from his old friends In Congfi:M
He is survived by his wife, and Mrs. Fred Greene of Stiles will officiate.
and other · leaders around tl)e nation, while Rlc:hard N'Emma Bliss, at home ; one Fra:rier's Bottom, led a group
Friends may call at Ewing beromes a private citizen with their regrel.l and their relief;
brother, Lyle Bliss, Duncan of three winning Showmanship
Funeral Home after 7 p.m. this America's leaders largely e:.pressed a common theme : ,Nilonll
Falls, Ohio ; and several titles. Placing second was Mike
evening.
dowrdall is a tragedy for him, his family and the countey. NIIW
cousins.
Stanley, while Angela Me·
Ford must be given timeandsupporttohealthe natlonalwowidt
Funeral services will be Causland, sister of John took
"My feelings are torn between sadness and latth," said Sei).
SWlday at 2:30 p.m . at the the third place honors in
William Brock, R-TeM., refiectlng the 1011Umenta of many of~
White Funeral Home with Rev .. Showmanship.
countrymen.
The outpouring of support for Ford indicateohe
Frank Turnbull officiating.
experience at least a brief era of good feeling somewhat Uke Uie
Five defendants were fined
Burial will be in the Newbury Horseshoe round
solidarity
of President Johnson with Congress following
Cemetery.
and four others forfeited bonds
President KeMedy's assassination.
. .
Masonic rites will be
in Pomeroy Mayor Dale
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at !!u; winners naiiled
Smith's court Thursday night.
SAN ANTONIO, TEX. - ELMER WAYNE HENLEY,'i,,
f1n1eal home. Friends may eM
Fined were Marvin Hunnell,
sentenced
to 594 years in prison for his part In the ~
after noon on Saturday. The
First round play in the Meigs Pomeroy, $10 and costs, in·
Houston
sex
and torture murder spree, wUl be eligible for parole
County Horseshoe Tournament
family asks that flowers be which is being held at the toxicalion ; David Carsey, in 15 years.
: ..
omitted.
Middleport, $10 and costs,
District
Court
Judge
Preston
Dial
fomally
sentenced
Henljoy
Middleport CommWJity Park, . squealing tires: Terry Spen·
has been completed, Roger cer, Syracuse, $15 and costs, Thursday, exactly one year from the day pollee besan the l!fi!n
Holzer Medical Center
Brauer, park director said reckless operation ; Terry unearthing of 'rl bodies of young men found In IIIUIJar¥.d
(Discha•ged, Aug. 8)
Cecil Yost, Linda Woodard, IDday.
&amp;aggs, Middleport, $10 and Southeast Texas graves. The jury that convicted Henley on J'!lY
Thebna Wiley, Rusty Baird, As the reSblt ol the first costs, speeding; Benjamin 15 set the maxiumum 99 years for each slaYing, bill Dial said
Edward Coffee, Virgil Cold· rounds, Bob Miller will meet Rickard, South Point, $10 and Thursday that the terms should be stacked rather than llei'V8ji
concurrenUy.
."
well, Harry . Swartz, Walter George Hackel; Tom Clelland costs, open flask .
Hickman . Clara Huffman, will meet Norman Hawley;
Forfeiting bonds were
Kenneth
Johnson,
Ann Lionel Boggs will play Lewis Chalky Niemeyer, Pomeroy,
TWO EARN 1.0 ·
Latham, George · Newlon, Sauer; Manning Kloes will William Reeves, Pomeroy, and
Two students have scored
Virginia Ram backer, Melissa play Bob Reed ; Dean .Lutz will lvor Logan , no address perfect 4 point averages for the
Nance, Tawny a Parker, HolleY play John Sebo ; Harvey recorded, $30 bond each, in· summer session at the Hocldng
:eontlnued from page 1
Boyer, Raymond Fields, Lola Whitlatch will play Jay Brown toxication; Steven Jenkins, Technical College in Nelson· the cowity. bOard ·or education
Mayes, Goldie Gates, Mabel and Jim Reed will meet Jeff Newport News, Va., $30, open ville. They are MoriDn Barnes, was approved by the Southero
Brisker , Richard Hackett, Snowden In second round play. flask.
Pomeroy, and Janet S. Morris Board. The board pJannect·-to
Charles
Rowland,
Sr., The second round of play is to
of Racine. Two others named purchase a new motor for : ~
Margaret Martin, Willard be completed no later than
TWO RUNS MADE
ID the dean's list also, by Gravely machine at lh.e
Sunday and Brauer is to be
Anderson, Mae Nichols.
The Middleport ER Squad earning a three point or better Syracuse School.
,~,
· notified of the results.
·
. (Births)
made two runs Thursday. At were Janice K. Kolter,
City Ice and Fuel was named
Mr. and Mrs . Arnold
4:35p.m. they were called to Pomeroy, and David A. Reed ID supply bulk gas for tl$e
D~wson , Jr., a son, Jackson;
Bradbury · Rd., for Charles of Reedsville.
district during the next year,; ~
Mr . and Mrs. Russell Wilson, a
Ohlinger and at 10:07 p.m. to
was ag...OO to advertise for .
REUNlON SET ·
daughter, Jackson.
Dailey Run Rd., for Mary
sale two school buses In the ·
Plans are being announced Archer. The two patients were
near future. The next meeting
DIVORCE ASKED
National Convention in Miami lor the R. A. "Dick" 81\d Susan taken to Veterans Memorial .
was set for 7:30 p.m. on Sept.
"Bett"
Grinstead
annual
Wend.
e
ll
Eblin
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Mulberry
Hospital
.
Beach in 1968 and promised "a
16.
Ave., Pomeroy, filed a divorce
new day for America." In that reUnion to be. held Sunday at
Attending were Grover
Veteran$,Memorlal Hospttoi suit · against Leo11a Eblin,
acceptance speech, ha had the New Haven Park. AU
DISCHARGES - Marjorie Middleport, charged gross Salser, Jr., Denny Evaris, .
said, "America's in trouble descendants and friends are
Dennie Hill, Jack Bostic, David
IDday not because her people cordially Invited to attend. A Goett, Erma Wright, Marshall neglect of duty and eztrerne Ne.1se,, board members, Supt.
Adams, Robert Forrest, Carl cruelty in Meigs County
have failed but because · her basket dinner will be served at Glagnon.
and clerk Mrs.
noon;
Common Pleas Court. ·
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4 draw fines

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The 1974 Dodge van shown at left, owned by Joey Hall, 20, Gallipolis, was impounded by Gallia County lawmen Thursday. Hall was charged with possession of an
hallucinogen and for maintaining a vehicle which is allegedly resorted to by users of
hallucinogens or which is used for illegal keeping or selling of hallucinogens. Hall's
case will be heard in Municipal Court 9a .m. Tuesday. Judge Roher! S. Betz set bond
.at $10,000 on the felony charge of maintaining his vehicle, and $3,000 on the
misdemeanor charge of possession. As ol4 :30 p.m. Saturday , Hall was still lodged in
the county jail. The vehicle reportedly cost approlrimately $8,000. It has plush carpeting. According ID local lawmen. 160 l.SD tablets were confiscated from the van.
Both the city police and sheriff's deparlment participated in Thursday's arrest and a
raid of a Fourth Ave., home in Gallipolis.

on Nibert Rd. in Cheshire

Deputies also investigated a minor
traffic accident in the village of Cheshire
where an auto driven by John W. Wat.
terson , 18, Apple Grove, W. Va, backed
into a car owned by Betty T. Meadows of
Gallipolis.
Arre$ts recorded were Dale Sowards,
46, Sandusky, Ohio, for disorderly conduct ; Robert R.ay Snodgrass, 24, Pineville,
W. Va . for violation o£ probation and Paul
K. Shepard, 27, Rt. I, Patriot, disorderly
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66 PAGES

FIVE SECTIONS
· GALLIPOLIS·POINT PLEASANT

SUNDAY, AUGUST II , 1974

Telemetry
coming to
area EMS

Middleport·Pomeroy

PRICE 20 CENTS

Aussie
breed to
be shown

By Katie Crow
GALLIPOLIS ....: The Health ilervices
POMEROY - A first for the Meigs
Administration (HSA) of the U. S.
County Junior Fair this year will be the
Deparlmen t of Health, Education and
showing of two Murray Grey steers, a
WeHare has approved funding of $506,633
breed that originated in Australia .
for the addition of telemetric equipment to
The animal is the only one of its type
the communication. sy§'Jem ·of the foun·from
Australia iii Meigs County and is
dation 's EmergenCy1 Medical Service
owned by Mr . and Mrs. Floyd Avis and
System National Demonstration Project.
sons, Bob and Tom, Avis Green Acres on
FW!ding was originally negotiated for.
SR 681 .
the system by the foundation during 1972
Bob and Tom, ~s part of their I, 4·H
with final federal1 approval ·Withheld until
project, will be ~ntering the animals in
the project was geared-up to accept th~
competition at the fair . ·
telemetric work load.
The Avis family has the largest herd of
As viewed .by the foundatiqn,
Murray Greys in southeastern Ohio, 42
telemetry Is a practical answer for
head.
prehospital treatment of heart attack
To trace the true origin of the Murray
victims. Through electrical technology it
Grey bre.Od it is necessary to go back in
is a means of placing profeosional medical
time a good deal beyond the birth of that
assistance at the side of a distant patient.
first
grey calf in 1905. Indeed, one must go
IIRENDA BOYLES, left, Sumbeans Club, WJIS reserve champion and Teresa
. The pilbllc has become familiar with
back several centuries.
Carr, Tupp&lt;\rs Plains Girls, grand champion in the all-American foods category m
telemetric ''saves" as dramatized in the
it seems to he generally agreed that
Friday afternoon's judging of the Meigs CoWlly food fair . See account of fa1r and
TV series " Emergency," w~erein almost:
genetically the Murr~y Grey is
other pictut.es on page 24.
·
weekly are measured the vital life signs of
predominantly Aberdeen Angus. The mam
heart rhythm patterns and pulse rates .
bone of contention is its color.
These two, in conjunction with those ta~en
It has been said, and fairly satisfac·
manually by an emergency mediCal
. torily established, that the breed, as
technician (EMT) , are transmitted
Americans know It, originated from the
simultaneously to the professional medical
crossing of Aberdeen Angus males with a
staff at a hospital.
GALLIPOLIS - Elizabeth Cornell, Co1n1 ty probation officer.
particular shorthorn cow on the
"\ ·The staff considers the voice-trans· local civic leader, named Saturday Gallia
Mrs. Cornell is a graduate of Brearly Thologolong property beside the Murray
milled signs of respiration, body tern· Colioty chairman of Ohioans for Gilligan, &amp;hool New York City, and attended Wells River. This cow produced exclusively grey
perature and blood pres~ure along with the will coordinate activities in Gallia CoWlly Colleg;, Aurura , N. Y. ·she and her calves. R. C. Buchanan, whose property
visual telemetered signs of rhythms and on behalf of Governor John J . Gilligan's husband, Timothy, make their home at 132 . was nearby, said he actually milked this
pulse and prescribes a course of treatment re--election campaign.
'.
Garfield Avenue, Gallipolis. They. have cow.
tD the EMT, including administration of
A housewife, Mrs. Cornell spends three children.
The thing first noticed about Murray
much of her time in civic and community
basic medication if necessar.y.
Greys are the colors, from softest silver to
Until recently; national concern and Services, including. sUnday school
fullest gray; then their size, and that they
DEADLINE ON TUESDAY
legislative aid has focused predominantly teaching at St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
no horns. Then, when one knows
have
POME!WY - Exhibitors in the
on- victims of accidents, especially those · Gallipolis.
them better, he marks their gentle, even
related to highways. The highway satety
She also is vice-president .of the· south . domestic arts and horticulture depart· pCaceful disposition . Docile cattle convert
act appropriates millions annually to eastern Ohio chapter of Planned Parent· ments of the Meigs County Fair are being feed inlo meat efficiently and they don't
states for upgrading roadways and. safety hood Association, and Is a former Gallia reminded that their displays must be at thrash about in their yards; thus, their
the senior fair building by 10:30 a.m.
procedures, including funds for the pur·
Tuesday.
· Inform ation~ On the t~mes in- meat is neither bruised nor darkened. It is
chase of equipped· ambulances .
volved in the premium book are m error. the claim o!Murray Grey breeders, and it
Automobile accident deaths of 55,000
$588\80 TO GALLIA
is proba ~ly true, that these are the gentlest
GALLIPOLIS - State Auditor Joseph
LONGER NA'IE
annually support th.IS concern .
d th
"
cattle on earth.
However, according to other national T. Ferguson 's office has annoWlce
e
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UP!) - For
statistics the emphasis . for ambulance distribution of $58B.OO to Gallia County in 9-year-&lt;&gt;ld Chris Ford, the nephew of the
service should ~qually conSider the victim criminal costs subsidies. The state pciys -' new President, it was confusing for only a Child strucli by aut?
of heart maliW!ctions.
.
Dr . Gary J . An• for the succes$fu1 prosecution and im- moment wh· en he was asked Frl'day what
· POMEROY - Carolyn Casto, 7, was
dersmi cardiologist at the Krannert In· prisonment of indigent persons convicted he would now call his·uncle.
stitute 'or Cardiology, I.ndiana University, of felony crimes. under the criminal costs
''Mr. um~le. J~rry President/ ' he struck by a car Friday at 7:46p.m. as she
was riding her bike in East Main Street.
.d
and a Consultant to the Foundation, states subsidy program . The money is ap·
1
She was rushed to Veterans Memorial
Uiat recent reports in .medical llteratur~ Propriated by the legislature to the rep le ·
TS
SQUAD ASSIS
. Hospital by the Pomeroy E.R Squad lor a
Show heart at tacks occur at a frequency ot auditor's office for this purpose.
'
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport E·R possible fractured leg.
about one million per year. Of these, 40 to
. HONOR DUE FIREMEN ·
Squad was called )'riday at 11 :58 a.m. to · According to Pomeroy Police, Carolyn
60 percent will succumb, with 25 percent,
'l'he Vinton village Council will have a . McClurg's Dairy Isle lor Marie Tursley, a apparently came out of a side street into
24
or 250,000, dying in
hours.
.
· dinner honoring Vinton volunteer firemen medical patient:' who was taken to the path of a car driven by Fanme
According to Anderson , 24 hours Is not and thelrlamlliesMonday evening at 6:30. veterans Memorial Hospital.
Maynard, Racine. No cftation was issued .
an emergency period as most people can
reach a hospital in th.at time. However, of
the 250,000, .almost half, or 120,000, will die
within the first hour. .
In testimOny before the U. S. House
Subcommittee on Public Health and
Environment on the Emergency Medical
.
"shouldn't get off scott free." Others were
BY JANOOUNTRYMAN
markedly In favor of the resignatiOn, or disappointed in
the . presi dent's
Service System Act, Dr . Anderson stated,
GALLIPOLIS ...: Thursday, Aug. 8, tl)e impeachment, or bOth.
' resignation, but these were few in com"The lndivtdtial we are losing In the be?rt
Must Galllans agreed that · the parison and some merely didh't know
attack Is not always the young person, like 1974 wtU.go down in history as the day that
tt Is In traJl!ll_ so often. It Is the middle a president of the United States resigned. Waterga te scandal had been so hard on the what think, but ~upposed he had done
aged usually male, highly productive, ' It was an historic moment, the first time natiOn as to bedepress.mg and that the 'Idea what was best for the country .
Th~re was indication of moderate
fund,;,ental ID society, and certainly such a thing had )lappened. The nation, of a resignation co~mg .~rom the White
weary
of
Watergate
and
Its
accompanying
House
was
at
leasl
sad.
.
.
disappointment
that Nixon made no
fund~~mentol to the family·
Sidewalk observers sa1d that what had "admission of guilt" in .the watergate
"It takes about an hour to 31&gt; hours for scandals, gathered around Its television
that patient to call up the hosp~tal or sets · to hear the '15 minute speech of happenedwouldmakethemstopandthlnk affair during his resignation speech, but
IOIDebody some source, and say, I need Richard Millhouse ~ixon as he left office. before they voted at the next election and for the most part Galllans seem willing to
help. • He ~penda about 20 to 27 minutes .tn If was a !eying evening, at the end of a that GeralJ Ford has the potentia liD be the let the scandal lie, to get on with the
best president the nation has ever had . . businessofrunning thecountry and !eying
the 11mbulance or some form •Of trans· trying time.
Many
Galllpolltans
were
among
!bose
·
"He didn't have to con·his way into office," to get the economy back i~to livable
portatlon.
Uterally
glued
to
the
TV
a.
s
Nixon
came
on
thcr
said.
conditions
"lntereotin~ly, 52,000 Jl&lt;lople die from
Several area persons ssld they felt
Overall. the feeling was that Nixon
heart attack during ambulance transit. · the alr and their opinions, gleaned from a
sidewalk ~~~ taken Friday afternoon In Nixon definitely should be Impeached and " Didn't ge't his just due."
((:'onUnued on PBKe 2)
the ·downtown area, were running that now that he bas resigned he

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n; A sTUDENT at Tuppers
Elementary, shows "Sliver
Sam," a Murray Grey Steer that wUl be ahown a! the Mei&amp;s County Jwlior Fair.

Gilligan chairman named

Ga.llians agree on resignation
to'

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prior to the robbery.
The only descrlp!ion of the suspect
, He reportedly went up to the girl and was that he was a youn g man .
asked for a pack of cigarettes. He then
pulled a gWl on the girl . and .took ap- ·
proximately $127. He forced the girl into a
S
f
back room, and ordered her to remain
there lor 10 minutes.
That gave the suspe&lt;:t time to get
away.
Road bl ocks were set 1,1 p and area
GA LLIPOLIS - Gallia County
police and the sta te highway patrol were sheriff's deputies Friday investigated a
called in on the case .
complaint of a breaking and entering and
vandalism at the Enterprl-. Baptist Youth

Plush van impounded by lawmen ;:.;p located

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POMgRQy - Are~ lawmen joined
efforts S.turday in search fo r a yoWlg
armed robbery suspe&lt;:t following a holdup
of the Vista Service S\ation at f'lve Points
near here Friday evening.
According 1o Meigs County Sheriff
Robert Hartenbach, the de par tmen t
received a call at 8:11 p.m. ~'r iday that the
station had been held up .
Sheriff Hartenbach said Linda Sue Wolfe
• was on duty at the tirne. A man was
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RUTLAND BRANCH
\\on ;, T\•ts .. Wtd ., Sat ., 9 a .m ..:r p .m.
Thursl:tav t•.m. to 12 Noon
Frld•y t l .m. to 7p.m . ·

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TOM AVIS 16 A STUDENT at Eastern High School, shows Grey Boy, a
Murray Grey b~eed ID be shovm for the first time at the Meigs Junior Fair.

Cleveland getting .2nd.
Bob Evans restaurant
GALLIPOLIS - Bob Evans Farms,
the sausage and family.,;tyle restaurant
company headquartered in Columbus, has
broken ground for its second restaurant In
the . CJ~veland area, the 15th in the statewide chain. Located at 131150 Brookpark
Road at West !30th Street, the resta urant
is scheduled to open in December, 1974.
The other BQb Evans Restaurant in
the greater Cleveland area is presenUy
under construction· at the intersection of
Routes 2 and 306 in MeniDr •. An October
opening is anticipated.
The featured menu item at all the
restaurants is Bob Evans Farm Sausage,
available as entrees and sandwiches.
These items are supplemented by other
old .fashioned, country dishes such as fried
mush, barbecue spareriQs, chicken 'n'
noodle casserole and Pioneer Salad with

Rare, period books
going on display

Bob Evans Colonial Dressing.
Based on Bob Evans's proven theory
that "folks'll eat breakfast any time of the
day or night," standard breakfast Items
such as bot cakes, waffles and eggs with ..
sausage are available any tlnie. A special
childr.en's menu is also available .
The Brookpark restaurant, which will
seat 129 people and provide parking for 100
cars will be open from 6 a.m . until10 p.m.
Sundays through Thursdays and until
11 :30 p.m. on F ridays and Saturdays.
La nd for the newest unit was put·
chased from Cook United; the general
rontra&lt;:tor is Hausman &amp; Johnson, Inc.
other Bob Evans Restaurants are located
in Toledo, Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati,
Chillicoihe, Rio
Gra nde and Gallipolis.
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damaged by
fire and smoke

POMEROY - A fire that caused
POMEROY - 'The Pomeroy Public
thousands
of dollars worth of smoke ·
Library is now displaying a .collection of ·
rare, old books that have been stored damage occurred In the basement or the
a way. This Is the first display of these Meigs Inn Friday at II :06 p.m. Pomeroy
. Fire Chief, Chlirtes Legar, reported smoke
books and they will not be shown again for
damage in the entire building, including
many years.
.
the New York Clo thln~ House.
· Jnciuded In the display are "African
The fire , which caused 100 .volll of
Game Trails " by Teddy Roosevelt; electrlcty to rlcoohet around In the
"Picturesque America" in , two, volumes basement hampered firemen unUl the
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edited by William Cullen Bryant; a leather . electric company arrived
and dlsconbound edition of "The Ufe and Writings of nec.ted the powerllne. fr01n a pole.
the Rev. George Herbert; an old edition of
The fire was cauaed by ' abort in a ,
"Poetical Works of Joho Milton"; a large circuit box where the main clrcu!t antaro
volwne showing the works of •rt tn the the building. Fire damqe wu Mlllna*l
" Paris Universal Exh ibition of· l878," and · at $300. Tho fire wu COIIIalned tO lhe
a book of farm and rural scenes from basement area. Over 20 llltln ~-..!tile
America's past by Currier and lves.
call .

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