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MRS. VANAMAN DIES
RUTLAND - Mrs. Bernice
E. Vanaman, 60, Rt. I,
Rutland, died early Wednesday
evening at the Holzer Medical
Cenr.,r. The body was taken to
the Walker Funeral Home at
Rutland
where
funeral
arrangements are being
compler.,d.

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AFI'ER HOURS DRINKING
MIDO~ESBROUGH,
England (UP I) - Robert Hendersoo, 53, was jailed for
six months •Wednesday on
charges be hid in the men's
room of a pub and drank nine
botUes of spiritS when the pub
closed. Pollee said che was
found in the morning finishing
the ninth botUe.
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EASTERN - The Eastern
Local School District Board of
Educa ti on has approved
subs tit ute teachers, bus
drivers and cooks for the new
school year.
The list includes Kathryn
Baum , J . S. Davis, Violet
Millhone, Augusta Barnhart,
Alice Phillips, Lawrence Rose,
Mrs . Ja mes Bac h, Sus ie
Heiner, J ennifer Butcher, Leo
Kennedy, Farie Kennedy ,
Grace Hawley, Vinas Lee,
Susan Miller, Chlorus Grimm,
Suzann Wolle, teachers; Ar·
chie Rose, Dan Ayers , Gary
Dill, Or'is Smith, Harold
Brannon, C. 0 . Ne wland,
Herman Schul, Larry E .
Millhone · and Larry A.
Millhone, bus drivers ; Mildred
Bissell, Virginia Walton ,
Virginia Burke, Helen Frank,
Juanita Spencer, . Barbara
Masters, Jean Sexson, Lucille
Smith, Betty Young, Ethel
Carson, 'Mrs. Larry Young,
Opal Hollon, Doris King and
Martha Bailey, cooks.

COORDINATE
Coordinates is included in thi s s al e. Pants.
Skirt s · .Blous es · Jacke ts · Vests . Sh irt
Jacs . Mi sses · Womens . Juniors.

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Sizes 29 to 42 and extra large sizes 44 to 50 .
Solid colors : plaids · neat patterns. A fine
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This sale include s our entire stock.

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10.95 Dress
11.95 Dress
12.95 Dress
13.95' Dress
14.95 Dress
16.95 Dress

Slacks
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Reg. 8.00 &amp; 9.00 Sleepwear ... . Sale 3.99
Reg . 6.00 &amp; 7.00 Sleepwear . .•. Sale 2.99
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Small , m edi,um , large and extra large sizes.

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~olid color blazers and fan c y pattern ~oat s.
S1 zes 36 to 46 in regulars and long·s.
Special Sate Price '

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Sizes 29 to 42 waist. Includes our entire
stock . Polyester and cotton blend twills.
Houndst.ooth checks . colorful plaids. Stock
up now for back. to-school wear..

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Mens 9.95 Fashion Jeans •• • •• · Sale 8.00
Mens 10.95 .Fashion Jeans .• • •• Sale 9.00

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Sizes 2 to 8
Darnette Seconds

Sizes small (14-14112), medium (15-15'12),
large (16-16'12), extra large (17-17'12).
Permanent press · colorful plaid patterns.

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blanket awarded by the Meigs
County Branch of the Athens
C&lt;&gt;wtty Savings and Loan Co.
Third place In the first race
was won by "Gorgeous 1.ady,"
owned by Donald 1.. and
Sedonia Spencer, with Spencer,
formerly of Pomeroy, driving.
"Gorgeous Lady" came in
second in the fourth race.

In the third and sixth rac•t•sfo_r lhe three year old "trotter,
"B.FD," owned by Ray
Newhart or Marietta, WOil first
in both . "B .FD" had the f:o •test
time and was the trophy horse
amung the three year old
trotters. Presenting tJ1e trophy
blanket on behalf of Elberfeld's
were Mr. and Mrs . William
Downie . Second place in the

First in the second race was
"Our Gold" owned by Jack
Wentz of Vincent with " Brad's
Hot Wheels" owned by Virgil
Butt of Croton talting second
and "Bye Bye Gigi" owned by
Donald L. and Sedonia Spencer
taking third with Don Spencer
again driving.
First in the fifth race went to
''Travlllon J ane" owned by Dr .
Robert G. Fletcher of Galena ;
"Bye Bye Gigi" moved to
second in that race and third
was "Brad's Hot Wheels."
Most crowded in the entries
was the three year old trot with
three different divisions having
· to be made because of the
many entries.

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By United Press International
SEOUL-SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT Park Chunghee
asked his cabinet today to shorten the period of mourning for Ius
wife, killed by an assassin's bullet.meant for him, because of
"busy state affairs." The 57-year-old Park ducked Thursday
when.the assassin starr.,ct shooting, but his wife and a 17-year-old
girl were killed while he gave a televised speech at the National
Theater.
The cabinet proclaimed fi ve days of official
mourning aod decided to move up the dar., of Mrs. Park's funeral
from Wednesday to Monday In deference to Park's wishes to get
on · with official business. "The · decision was made after the
president personally asked that tile mourning period for the First
Lady be shorr.,ned In view of busy state affairs." a cabinet
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spokesman said. ·
The 49-year-old Mrs. Park was struck on the head by the
second of four bullets fired by a gunman who was later wounded
In the thigh by Park's security agents. She died 8'h hours later,
after surgery.
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prise " owned by Henry
Beaver ,
Sunbury,
with
" Anotller Doll ," owned by
Charles
Ecker. Donald
Spencer, and Michael Swalzel. took third .
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In the sixth ra ce, " Ira Nib"
was second and " Speedy
Kitten " owned by Sidney and
Roger Spencer of Pomeroy and
Dr . Jacob
Weinber ge r ,
Gallipolis, was third .
"Can Town" own&amp;! by Fred
Polk, Zanesville , won first
place honors in the seventh and
lOth races . Second in the
sevent h was " Rican Tam
Tam" owned by Wi IIi am
Miller, Piketon, with "R. E.
Leigh" owned by Jim A.rledge,
third. In the lOth race, "R: E.
Leigh" was second and
"Grape," owned by Norman

ood Donna Anderson of Cir·
deville. was third.
First place in tile eighth and
ltth ra&lt;&gt;cs, still for three year
old trotters. went to " Belittle"
owned by Corner Lea F'arm ,
WashinKton C. H. Second place
in the two races .went

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" l)amaska" owned by Hobert
I .ewi s , Donald Brodess and
Donald Rarker of Piketon and
W~verly . '111ird place in the
eighth went to Speed N' Glory"
owned by several Circleville
men and third in th e 11th we nt
to " Big Kitty ," owned by
l£sterStcwurt , Mason , W. Va.,

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Pomeroy.

Don Spencer, formerly of
Pomeroy,
dr ove
his
" Fascination Mir " to first
pla&lt;;e spots in both the ninth

and 12th ra ces to become the

trophy blanket winner in the
free lor all pace. The trophy
was donated by the Davis
Insurance Agency of Pomeroy.
Second place in both races
went to "Tuloma" owned by
Virginia L. Russ, Oak Hill, and
third place wenl to " Miss Kay
Vola" in both races. 'l'h~t
animal is owned by Dor is
Newhart of Marietta .

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VOL. XXVI NO. 88

POM EROY·MIDOLE PORT, OHIO

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admissions - Sarah Congo,
Portland ; Paula VanCooney,
Middleport ;
William
Buchanan , HocKingport ;
Pauline
Derenberger,
Pomeroy; William Morris ,
Pomeroy; Harold Fetty,
Langsville .
Discharges - Grever Klein,
[)orothy Jarvis, Ethel Ferrell,
Rodney Grueser, Allan Taylor,
James Harless, Phyllis Ben·
nett, Jay ·Neutzling , Frank
Lance, Doris neer.,r.

Nixon for vice president?

Edgar Russell 89, dies
Edgar J . Russell, 89, Rt. I,
. Middleport, died Thursday at
Camden Clark Memorial
Hoopital, Parkersburg.
He was !'receded in death by
his parents, Mltchell and
Alvlra . Archer' Russell, his
wife, Martha Hysell Russell, In
. 1970, one · sister, Anna Buck,
and one brother, Clyde.
Survivors Include one son,
Guy A., Rt. I, Middleport; two
daughl&lt;!rs, Gladys Hendricks,
ParkersbiD'g, and Vera Cantleberry, Columbus; 10 grandchildren;
18'
great•
grandchildren·; two great .
great - grandchildren; one

YOUNG TONY KENNEDY, SON OF Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennedy of Tuppers Plains, riding
"Bachelor Boy", almost a fixture at Meigs County Fairs after many years, drew enthusiastic
applause again this year as he escorts horses in the harness racin g program past racing fans at
the grandstand.
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which in turn started a chain
reaction involving four other
parked cars . They were owned
by Jo Helen and Roy E.
Thomas, Charleston, W. Va .,
WASHINGTON ( UP!) ~ The
Stanley Kaldor, Rt . I , Shade, ir.,m, routinely dropped into
Ross sr.,wart, Minersville, and the Congressional Record ,
Robert Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ra cine. seemed to praise form er
There were no injuries and ' President Richard Nixon and
no citation . There wa s over recommended 'that President
$100 damage to the Kolesser Ford appoint his predecessor
vetilcle.
vice president and then resign.
But it was a phony, slipped
intO Thursday's recOrd aSide
IT WENT DARK
Complications developed
In the free grandstand entertainment at the Meigs
County Fair Thursday night,
but the show, In typlcalLone.
tradition, went on.
A transformer failed
throwing the grandstand
area "into darkness and
cutting out the sound of the
performers, Nat.- Sutckey,
Lanzo and Oscar and Terry
Lane. A portable transformer w11_s pressed toto use
and th Nhow went on."

brother, Guy R. Warren; one
sister, · Georgia
Diehl ,
Pomeroy, and several nieces
and nephews.
He .was a member of the
Pomeroy Chur.ch of Chriat and
atr.,nded the Bradford Church
of Christ.
Funeral services will be
Sunday at 2 p.m. in the
Bradford Church qf Christ
where the body wlU lie in state
from I until 2 p.m. Burial wtll
be In the Bradford Cemetery.
Clifford Smith and John Wyatt
will officiate . Friends may· call
at the Ewing Funeral Home at
any time. ·

M eig.~·Mason

Area

PHONE 992-2 156

TEN CrNTS

Cypriot defenses
cruntble to Turks
NICOSIA (UP!) - Turkish
forces thundered acr oss
Cyprus at will today, securing
the northeastern third of the
island and nearly isolating this
capital city. Greek defenders
scattered southwards.
Heavy lightin g erupr.,d at the
line of white painr.,d oil drums
dividing the Greek and Turkish
Cypr.iot communities a nd

Turkish warplanes and artillery hammered the area
around the U.N.·held airport,
practically encircling it.
Turltish troof&gt;s bore down on
the city from the north but did
not surround it.
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Thousands of Greek Cypriots
civilians fl ed .before the
onr us hing Tu rk s . Refu gees
streamed south to Umassol

near the British base areas at
Akrotiri and Episkope.
The remnants of ·Greek
Cypriot forces moved along the
main road from Nicosia to .
Larnaca on the south coast In
an effort to keep one lifeline to
the capital open. Turkish artillery and mortar fire zeroed
in on tile road 15 mi les north of

Larflaca.

Stitzlein.new Jackson
area development agent

The ·annual horse pulling Junior Fair Market wlll be held
conr.,si will be the grandstand at 8:15p.m.
attraction at 8:30 this evening
Saturday's attractions will
at the !lith Annual Meigs include a horse harness racing
County Fair.
program beginning at 3 p. m.
The fair opened today for the and the John Mathews Gospel
fourth consecutive day under Singing Family as the free
sunny skies. At 5 p. m. today, grandstand attraction at 8:30
the second evening of twilight p. m. The fair closes Saturday
horse harness racing will get night.
underway and the annual

The Meigs County Sheriff's
Department investigated a six
car chain reaction accident
Thursday at 9:25 p. m. at the
Meigs County Fairgrounds.
Ethelyn Kolesser , 58 ,
Columbus , was proceeding
north on the fairgrounds road
when she atr.,mpted to avoid
hitting a pony. She mistakenly
pressed the gas pedal rather
than the brake and struck a
parked car owned by Paul L.
Sturgeon, Hartford , w. Va .,

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FRIDAY. AUGUST 16, 1974

. WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD, still keeping the
nation and many of his closest allies in suspense over his choice
for vice president, . called Teamster President Frank Fitzsimmons for a chat today at the White House. This was the
second conference of the week by Ford with a high-level labor
leader. He talked with George Meany on Tuesday. Fitzsimmons
was the str9ngest supporter of President Richard M. Nixon in
organized labor while Meany was one of Nixon's harshest critics.
On emerging from his 'home in Alexandria, Va. - which he
will continue using until moving Into the Whir., House next week
- Ford was asked this morning whether he had reached a
decision ·on his selection for vice president. With a broad grin he
said, "I haven't been thinking about it." ·

Six cars damaged

blan ket trophy provided by the Davis Insurance Agency In
Pomeroy. With Spencer and '' Fascination Mir' 1 are his wife,
the former Sandy Well of near Pomeroy, and tlleir children,
Kimmy, 2%, and Scott, 9 mo. ·The Spencers reside in
Marietta .

DON SPENCER, SON OF Pomeroy's veteran horse
tra ine r and driver, Sidney Spencer, drove his own horse
j'Fascination Mir" to two first place fi nishes· in the 9th and
12th races at the Fair Thursday night. Spencer received the

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Sunday School attendance on
Aug. 11 was 39, the offering
$18.28.
Worship services were held
at 11 o'clock with Bill
Winebrenner lay-speaker,
from the Asbury u. M. Church
In Syracuse, 0 . His scripture
reading was J ohn 3: 1~. At·
r.,ndance was 14, offering $11
Hnd ple9ges $68.
The Women's Society of
Christian Service will meet on
Tuesday evening , Aug. ·20 at 8
o'clock at tbe home of Nellle
Parker with a 11 roWid-robin"
program.
· Sunday guests of Clara
Follrod· and Nina Robinson
were Uncle John Follrod of Mt.
Sterling, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
otto Swartz o( Shade and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Neutzling of
Long Bottom , R.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost
and family of Sugar Grove, 0 .
came Sunday and with
SON BORN
Genevieve Guthrie attended
SYRACUSE - Mr . and Mrs.
the Parker reunion at Tuppers J ohn Arnott, Syracuse, are
Plains. Also attending this announcing the birth of a son
reunion were Mr, and Mrs. Aug . 6 at the Holzer Medical
Wilber Parker .
Certer. The 7lbs., 11 ozs. infant
Mr. and Mrs. Wald Swartz has been named Kevin Clay.
and Carrie Burson of Athens Mr . and Mrs. Arnott have a
called on Mr . and Mrs, Vere daughter, Becky Jane, age
Swartz Sunday afternoon.
. seven. Grandparents are Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs. ' Gerald. · Betty Curfman, Williamstown '
Guthrie, Paul and Diana, Ethel W. Va.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Guthrie, Mary Carr, and Mr. . William R. Arnott, R.aol.ge.
and Mrs. Charles D. Woode a11d Great-grandparents are Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bibbee and Mrs. D. 0 . Umensetr.,r,
and Dorsel attended services Pa~kersburg, Mrs . Ellen
at Bearwallow Church of Curfman, Gallipolis ; James ·
Christ. Sunday evening .with Sellers, . Portland, and Ott
. Edward White speaking.
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CURTIS Reunion of Hoi! and
Mary Fosr.,r Curtis. the 67th,
will be held at the No. I
Pavilion at Thompson Park,
East Uverpool. Basket dinner
at noon. All relatives and
friends invir.,d.
REVIVAL at the Church of
Christ in Christian Union,
Pearl
St.,
Middl eport,
beginning today through the
25th, 7:30 p.m. nightly . Rev.
George Scott guest speaker. ·
Bissell Br others fea tured
singers.
, HOMECOMING a t Zion
Church of Christ, SR 143,
Pomeroy~Harrisonville
Rd.,
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Worship service , 10:30 a.m ..
with basket dinner at 12:30
p.m. Afr.,rnoon progra!ll at 2
p.m. featuring the "Gospel
Tones" . Rick Morrison will be
the minisr.,r . Everyone is invir.,ct to attend.

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Jt waon't advertised, but
horae racing fMs got about
double entertainment Thursday at regular prices, at the
Meigs County fait . Because of
the large number of entries the
raeing progfam started early
and finished late.
Twelve races were offered
during the twilight racing
program which was starr.,d a
hall hour earllet than
scheduled.
The firs t and fourtll and the
second and fifth races were for
two year old pacers. Local fans
were given a special treat in
the first race when " Meigs
Marauder" owned and driven
by. Burdell McKinney of
Middleport raced to first place
honors. The Marauder dropped
to third place in the fourth
race.
Second in the first race was
" Palatine" owned by Deane H.
Northrup of Marietta and this
borse won first in the fourth
race. Having the best record in
the pac ing field , "Palatine"
was the winner of the trophy

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styles in s izes 10 thru 52.

Professional performers will
be the free grandstand entertainment for the lllth
Annual Meigs County Fair at
8:30 this evening.
Appearing for the evening
entertainment will be Nat .
Stuckey, Terri Lane and Lonzo
and Oscar.
Judging continued today at
the fair which opened under .
sunny slties today for the third
consecutive day. Friday, pony
harness ra cing and pony
running races will be held in
the afr.,rnoon with twilight
horse harness racing beginning
at 5 p. m. Tony Kennedy on '
Bachelor Boy will serve as the
outrider for the · racin g
program .
Friday night at 8:30 tile
annual horse pulling contest
wiU .be held.
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YOU'll FIND PLENTY OF GOOD OLD FASHIONED FUN
AT THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR. . • • .. AND YOU'LL
FIND PLENTY OF GOOD NEW FASHION BARGAINS
DURING THIS TWO DAY SALE

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FINALS SET Ul'
Arrangf'ments ban been
oompleted lor tile se m ~ llna l
round in. the Mt lgs County
Horse•hoe Pitching tour·
nament ~·htch Is underway
at lbe . Middleport Com·
mYIIlty Park.
Roger Bra uer, director of
the parlf., said Bob Miller
will meet Norman Hawley In
semHinal play, this evening
and Bob Reed will meet J ay
Brown at 10 a. m. Saturday.
Winners of the two matches wlll receive trophies
and winner of a playoff
betWeen the two runners-up will be third place winner
and will also receive a
lroph y.
Trophl e11
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expected to set up a self-governing Turkish region in the. OC·
eupled .OOe, winning by military might what could no\ be gamed
At the conference table.
In Nicosia, Greekand Turkish Cypriots clashed with mortars
and machine guns in the walled capital this morning, ending a
brief cease-fire that brought a night of uneasy calm to the
capital.
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Keats said battles In tile capital's eastern Industrial sector set
off big blazes witll colunms of black smoke swirling overhead
and darkening the clear blue sky .

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Fly in Nobel County by the Ohio
ash Md sewage sludge will be Agricultural Research and
used in a joint $20,000 one year Development Center.
study of a new me.thod o!strip
"If the study proves sucmlne r eclamation, i t was cessful , we will have a
announced Wednesday.
relatively inexpensive methotl
The study is financed jointly of reclaiming the strip mined
by the Ohio Department of land while utilizing fly ash and
Natural Resources, Ohio State sewage sludge - both conUniversity , the American sidered by most people to be
Electric Co., Monongah ela und esira ble bypro du cts of
Power C&lt;&gt;., tile U. S. Bureau of modern society," said Natural
Mines and the National Ash Resources Director William B.
Association Inc.
Nye.
The study is being conducted
Walt Roman. of the department's division of Researph,
said that the fly ash would help
neutralize acid-laden strip
mined land and help retain
moisture. Fly ash is a byproduct of coal burned at
electric generating plants.
"After the soil is neutralized,
sewage sludge will be aaded to
HONOLULU (UP! ) - The provide humus and nutrients,''
outgoing president of the Roman said.
Romari said once the soil has
Americ8n Bar Association is
predicting approve! of a been treated, various types of
~esolution opposing legal vegetation would be planted.
unrnuntty for former president
Richard M. Nixon.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
The resolution before the
Chance
of
showers
ABA's 340, member House of
Delegates today does ftot . Saturday through Monday.
High temperatures ln. the 80s
men~on Nixon by name. But
and
upper 70s. Low temPresident Chesterfield Smith
peratures In the 60s.
said the measure resulr.,d from
Watergate disclosures and was
drafr.,d by a commit,.,_ with
Nixon in mind.
The rsolution said, the ABA
should conUnue "its dedication
to the principle offair, just and
'
Impartial application and
BYBERTIIAPARKER
enforcement of the law
Sabb;ltll
School attendance
regardless of the position or
status of any Individual alleged Aug. 11 at the Free Metl!odist
Church was 98. Morning and
to have vlolar.,ct the law."
.
In an interview at the ABA's evening attendance was 114,
offering for all services was
annual convention Smith said, $201.50.
"The . resolution should not
Mr. Paul Jacobs, Soutlt
mention anyone by name.
AlthOUgh it Is aimed at ~ Shore, Ky. visir.,d Suriday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
revelations about Nixon, it
enlinciates a general principle Pearl Jacobs and · attended
services at the local church.
of law."
Mr. Paul Archer, Columbus,
visited Tuesday with his ·
mother, Mrs. Georgia Diehl
and atr.,nded the funeral of his
uncle, Mr. Griff Archer.
o
. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox
e0'10D
visited Sunday . with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Douglas, GuysSTEVENS PINTS, Wis. ville.
(UP!) - Portsmouth, Ohio,
Special singers Sunday
recorded an 11~ victory over evening at the local church
Magnolia, Ill., Wednesday to were Mr. and Mrs. Clark,
advan~ In the Great Lakes Harrisonville.
Regional American Legion
Mr. Olin Rife, Columbus, is
\o!lrnament here.
staying at his mother's Mrs.
Dave Bush s1ruck out 13 Cora .Reshow's home at the
batters for Portsmouth in present time.
going all . the way. John
Saturday, Aug. 10 a train
Newberry slammed out two
hits with three runs batr.,ct in
and two runs scored.
·ringing . The engine and
Portsmouth's record is now
29-!8 for the season.
Finals In the event wiU be
on rubber tires.
held Sunday. The winner will
·· go to the American Legion
World Series, to be held at
RosebiD'g, Ore., Aug. 22-27.

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the routine items in the staid
" Mr. Speaker , f01 mer Presi· daily diary of Congress.
dent Nixon 's mother was a
It caused mo~e anger than saint, by Ois own admission in
laughter in the House, and one his farewell message to the
of the angriest congressman White House staff. But he
was Earl Landgrebe, R-Ind., a omitted mention of his own
staunch Nixon backer . The saintly qualities in that wonitem was under Landgrebe's derful and touching address.
name.
''Ri chard
Nixon was
Continued
on
pa'ge 10
The phony entry said:

JACKSON - Dr . ·J ohn concerns. Additionally, these secretary, and a research
Stitzlein, who recently joined leaders will share their ideas scientist and two p~oject
the ,Jackson Ao'ea Extension and experiences with each
·(Continued on page 10)
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ee nr.,r staff as the Community olher and attempt to coorResource Development age nt, dinate development efforts in
will be responsible !or a special the five-eounty .a rea.
project to includ e Athens ,
Local leader participation in
Gallia . J ackson, Meigs, and identifying and resolving inVinton Counties kn own as the dividual community problems
GROW (Generating Rural Ohi o and concerns will also be enWeal !b ).
couraged. This will be doqe by
Extension area supervisor working closely' with local
Charles Kn otts said Dr. Slit- deve lopment and planning
zlein also will be concerned groups including the county
with on-going development co mmuni ty dev elopm ent
work in the area .
groups already organized by
A s teering committee con- t he Coopera ti ve Extension
sistin g of fiv e communi ty Service.
leaders fr om each of the live . The GROW project is being
counties is being organized to financed for three years under
give directi on to the CROW the Rural Development Act of
effort. This committee will 1972.
identify and attempt to resolve
Miss Denise Lorb ac h of
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JOHN
STITZLEIN
a r ea wide prob lems a nd Jackson has been employed as

Tippy Dye to retire at Northwestern
,BY Chet Tannehill
The pint-sized kid fr om
Sugar Run , ha ving been to
the top in the world
of collegi ate athl etics as
a player , coac h, and adm i ni s ~rato r , .has
elected
to do some fi shing, play some
golf, and take it easy in
Florida .
William Henr y Harrison
(Tippy ) Dye, 60, announced his
retiremen t Thursday as
athl etic di rec tor of Nor th·
·western University, Eva nSton,
Ill. Wildca t Head F ootba ll
Coach John Pont wil l' succeed
him.
Five years ago the Dyes Mrs. Dye Is the former Mary
Russell of Pomeroy - bought
property near Port Charlotte,
Fla ., in antic ipation of Dye's
BLOODMOBILE TIME
Next Monday, Aug. 19 Is
Bloodmobile Day In Meigs
County. It will be at the
Pomeroy Elementary School
from I to 6 p.m.
Mark the dale and stop to'
any time In the uftemoon to
·donate a unit of blood.

retirement. Upon accepting the 19~5 Big Ten champions
appoin tment at Northweste rn coached by Francis Schmidt,
in 1967, Dye announced he · He was named to the All
woul d retire in eight yea rs.
American basketball r.,am in
As a boy and ma n who set tile 1936-37 season.
goals and achieved them, so he
In baseball he played second
has a t the end of his base and shortstop. And he won
professiona l career . Eight three letr.,rs each in footb:ill,
years · have gone by at North- basketball, and baseball .
western and Dye is re tiring .
For twn yea rs afte r
And if he said he will fi sh, play graduation, Dye was in the
golf, and lake it eas~ in insur ance busi ness in CinFlorid a, that is exactly wha t he ·cinnati at . the same time he
·will do.
played quarterba ck and
Born in Harrisonville, Dye ·coac hed the bac kfield !or a
moved into Pomeroy during his Cin.cinnati professional football
elementary school years.
r.,am. From there hi• coaching
The full name is William career · blossomed at GrandHenry Harrison Dye, after a view Heights high school in
great un cle and not the ninth Colum bus, Brown University,
president of the Unir.,d .Slates. at Providence, R. 1., and tllen
But tl1e nickn ame Tippy to his alma mater whcr:- e he
came from Williain Henry was ass.ista nt football and
Ha r ri so n's campa ign slo. basketball coach. He coached
gan of " Tippecanoe and Tyler the Ohio State baseball r.,am
that wiJn the Big Ten title In
Too.''
He starred in all sports at 1943.
Pomeroy h i ~h school. He was
During the Waf Tippy joined
all-sla te basketball guard his the V-5 program at North
Carolina U, coaching football
last two years.
Although shor t (5·S) by and basketball , and later at the
. todny's sports qu alifica tions he Corpus Christi Naval Air Base.
wos rugged enough at 145 ~bs . He returned to Ohio S~,t~ in
!Continued on page 10)
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J - l'he Daily SentliK•I, MJddleport· Ppm·roy. 0 ., ~'rlday, Au~. 16, 191i

Perry finally wins 16th, Tribe only 3¥2 out

Highlights of

By FliED OOWN·
'!'he vktory moved the lnUP! Sporlll Writer
&lt;lians to within 3 1 t games of
Gaylord Perry is back iii the th e Idle Boston Red Sox in the
win column- with Ute help of a
American League's Eastern
relief pitcher who can't win for Division .
losing.
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Perry, 1&amp;-7, allowed five tuts
Pe rry, who had lost six in seven innings but wa s
straight gameS"since his near- relieved by Tom Buskey alter
American League record walking Steve Braun to open
string of t~ straight victories the eighth.
ended on July J, gained his 16th
Buskey, .acquired in the
win Thursday night when the controversial mu l ti.p l aye~· deal
Cleveland Indians defeated the with the New York Yankees
Minnesota Twins 4-2.
June 15, has pitched extremely

lllth Meigs

County Fair

well lor the lndioHL'l but has an
record . 'l'h• G.foot2, 210-pound ri~ht~•ander set
down all six batters he l&lt;~ced to
preserve Perry's victory and
reC'f'ived cn'tlit for his IJlh
save.
Th
llultimnre Orioles
defeated the Chicago White
Sox, 2-t in U1e other American
League game and the Chicago
Cubs beat the Huuston Astros &gt;3 in a National League game.
No other ganws were played in

the majors 11mrsday.
fourth . rrank Duffy's tw&lt;H'lln
Buskey, who has made :!4 si~le in the sixlh irVling gave
appearanL~s ror the IrxlitulS
the Indians a J..t lead and
and prubably is the best pitcber eventually turned out to be lhe
in the nailjors without a victory decisive blow of the game ,
this season, got an ertr8 run in
Mike Cuellar gai ned his Hth
the eighth on a double by victory lor the Orioles with the
George Hendrick, a hit batter,
a sacrifice by John Ellis and a
sacrifi&lt;:e fly by Tom McCraw .
The Indians staked Perry w I
a 1-&lt;l lead in the third but Tony '
Oliva 's 11th honter of the
~ason tied the score. in the

~won-lost

help or homers by l':arl when Ron Santo and Brian
Williams and Paul Blair . Downing walked and Buddy
Williams hit his ninth homer Bradford singled. Jim Kaat
with one out in the fo urth and suffered his loth loss against 13
Blair hit his 13th In the fifth. wins for the White SOx.
The White Sox scored their run
BiUy Williams' 2,500th major
of Cuellar, 13-9, in the seventh league hit triggered a three-

run eighth inillng r•Uy, ended
by a ll•~&gt;orun error by second
baseman Larry Milbourne,
endabled the Cubs to beat the
Astros. Jerry Morales hit his
12th horner and Jim Todd won
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Mallory a tough ·act to follow
SHARON KARR OF MIDDLEPORT Route I, center,
was awarded th e trophy for " Best of the day" with her
copservation demonstralion a't Lhe Meigs County Junior Fair
Thursday. Holding rosettes for taking top honors in their

fields are from the left, Niese! Duvall, foods; Sally Goebel,
first aid; MJss Karr, Sonia Carr, first aid, and Rachel
Hunter, foods. Also a trophy winner in foods wa s Lucy Shook,
not pictured .
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OXFORD, Ohi o (UP!) straight conference games, the
Ready or not, college football last one a! home against Kent
'74 is upon us.
State on Nov . 9, which .like last
And the season couldn't be
any more in evidence th ~m at
Miami Unive rsity, a usually
serene campus that turns foot
ball-frantic each autumn.
A group of 65 candidates lor
the Miami team assemble Sat.
Ma jo r L eag ue St and i ng s
urday lo !.like phys ical exams
B y Unit ed Press Inter na t iona l
N at io na l L eag u e
and pe issued equipment. After
Eas t
"picture day" Sunday and li ~h t
w. I. oc t . q.b .
workouts Monda y thr ough St . Lou i s
62 57 . 5:2 1
Phi ladelph ia
60 58 .508 · 1 1 1
Wednesday, twice..a-day · drills P itl sburgh
59 59 .500 :2 1 -,
in full gear begin next Thurs- Mon treal
55 60 .478 5
New Yor k
51 63 .447 8 1 1
day.
Chicago
48 67 All 12
The Redskins have a new
W es t
w. I. pC; t . g . b.
coach and he has a tough act to Los Angeles
75 43 .636·
follow.
Cincinno l i
71 48 .597 4 1 1
Atla
nl
a
63
54 .538 1112
Former head coach Bill H ouslon
59 58 .504 15 1 ~
Mallory, now at Colorado, put San F r ancis~o 5 &lt;~ 65 .454 2Pl
47 72 .395 28 1 1
together an 11-&lt;l record last San D iego
Thur sd ay's Res ul ts
season, winning the MidChicago 5 H ouston 3
I only game scheduled J
American Conference, beating
Today 's Pr obab le Pitch ers
Florida in the Tangerine Bowl
(All Tim es E DT J
San Dieg o { F r e isleben· 8 -6 ) at
and
gaining · national Chicago
( Kremme l 0-1) , 2 : 30
recognition in the polis.
p .m ..
P hil adelphi a (Car l ton l 4·8l at
" The man" here now is Dick Atlanta
{P . N iekro 13 -9 ) , 7: 35
Crum, ·a former defensive_ co- p . m .
ous ton
fG r ilf in
12 -5)
at
ordinator for the Redskinswho MoHntr
eal (Roge r s 1 2 - 1&lt;~}. 8: 05
accepted the head job last Jan. p . m .
N ew Yor k (Koosman 11 -8 ) at
20 and said simply, "without a Cinci
nnat i ( N orman 10 -11). 8 : 05
doubt this is the biggest chal- p .m .
Los Angeles (Su tton 10 -8 l at
•lenge in my life."
Pi t tsb ur gh ( Ell is 8-B&gt;. 8:05p . m .
Crum's team might not go
San F r anc is co ( D 'Acq ui s·to 9
10
)
undefeated and he may not win 8: 30 atp. m5 1.. Lou i s fGibson 6 - 10 ),
the conference title, but there
Saturday' s Gam es
San DiegO a t Chicago
is one thing he says his team
Los Ange les at Pittsbu r gh
must do - have ·a winning
New York at
Cincinnat i.
tw il igh t
season.
Houston a t Mo nt r ea l , n ight
"The number one goal I have
P h il adelp h_i a a 1 A tl anta , night
Sa n Fr an cisco at St . Louis,
is to maintain the great win- n i gh
t
ning tradition . we have at
Miami," he says.
The Redskins, coached over
the years by the likes of Woody
Hayes, Ara Parseghian, John
Pont and Bo Schembechler,
have not had a losing season
since 1942.
The Redskins open at home
against Epstern Michigan on
Sept. 7 and following an open
date the next weekend, play
probably their toughest opponent of the year - Purdue.
BY BRUNO RANNIELLO
· Miami al.'Jo challenges KenWETHERSFIELD,
Conn.
tucky ~efore playing five (tiP!) ~ Bub Murphy, fun-

THE CROWD ROARI':Da t the Meigs COunty Fair Thursday evening as Burdell McKinney, Middleport, drove his
horse to first place honors in the first race of the evening.
Name of the two year old pacer? " Meigs Marauder ,". what
else?

year's encounter, could decide
the Mid-Am champion.
Kent State is picked by ciln-

ference coaches to edge out
Miami for the title this year .
Miami's defense, best in the
nation last season, is anchored
by middle gua rd Brad Cousino,
being touted by the Redskins as
an aU-America candidate.
Sen ior Steve Sa nn a and
junior lefty Sherman Smith are
expected to share the quarterbac kin g d uties . Short but
• stocky (5-8, 200 pounds)
".: · tai lback R.!ndy Walker is being
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counted on to replace the
, , , graduated Bob Hitchens, who
8,1 1 ho lds every Miami rushing
9 "1
record.
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Miller to attend fair
Congressman Clarence E.

Miller announced a weekend
schedule that will take him to·
three Sou the aste r n Ohio
Counties.
On Friday after noon, August
16, Miller will attend the Meigs
Coun ty Fair where his office
will be conducting il public ·
opinion poll on current national
issues. Late r that evening, the
Ten th District lawma ker will
travel to Washington County

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GRAND CHAMPION SHOWMANSHIP IN THE JUNIOR
Fair dairy judged Thursday at the Meigs County Fair was
won by Mark Mora·of the ('FA division and Tony Carnahan ol ·
th e 4-H division (1-r).

where he will attend .the Belpre
Homecoming.
On Saturday afterno on,
August 17, Miller will be in
Zanesvi lie to a !tend the
Muskingum County Fair. The
Congressman will be at his.
mobile office located on the
fair gr oundS. Area residents
wishing to express their views
or discuss problems involving
the Federal ' Government are
encouraged to stop by.

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SWINE. JUDGING - Grand champion showmanship in
th e junior fai r hog judging Thursday evening a t the Meigs
County Fair went to Charles Ritchie, tO, son of Jaru ce R•tchie, Minersville.

RESERVE CHAMPION HONORS in the junio r fair
swaine class judged at the Meigs County Fair Thursday
evening went to Ken Rose, 15, soz:a of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rose,
Portland. Both Kizer and Rose ~re members of the FFA
chapter at Southern High

PRETTY KAY VliJAKLIJA, of Hemlock Grove, a Meigs
High School cheerleader, drops from her perch into the water
at the dilly-dunker of the Meigs County Jaycees at the !lith
Meigs County Fair . Cheerleaders are 1taking turns on the
P.,rch of the ball-throwing game for a percentage of the
profit, Miss Vu]aklija didn 't seem to mind toe dunking. After
all, Thursday was a very warm day.

publicat ion, indica ted that
Ford became upset when he
learned tha t the lawyers,
without Jaworski's approval,
had ruled the tapes belonged to
Nixon.
The officials said Ford
fretted tiJat his administration
"was becoming tarnisDed" by.

Judging results
Results of - the 4-H Jun ior
Fair judg ing during the Beef
Show Wednesday at t he Meigs

County Fair were :
Grand
Champ ion

4-H
Showman, Mandie Rose .
Reserve
Champ i on 4-H
Sh6wman , Becky Windon .
Grand Champ ion. Vo-Ag

Showman , Don Shaffer .
Reserve Ct,ampion Vo-Ag
Showman , Jeff Kn ighting .
0ver811 Champion Showm an ,
Mandie Rose .
Grand Champion Fema le,
Brian Windon .
"'·
Reserve Champion · Fem ale,
Mandie Rose .
Grand Champ ion 4-H Steer;
M

Rogie Gaul.
Reserve
Ch a mp fon
4- H
Steer. Beck y Windo n .
Gr·and Champ i on - Vo - Ag
Steer , Steve Boso.
Reserv e Cham pi on Vo -Ag

Steer, ·Don Shaffer.

Grand Champ ion of Sh ow 4-H
and FFA, R eg ie Ga ul.
.
Reserve Cha m pion of Show
4, H a nd F F A, Bec k y Windon .
Best of Show, Nick Leonard.
Bes t of
Showm an,
Pilfty
Par ke r .
Gr and
C h a mp i o n
Show man ship , Nick -L eonard .
R ese rve
Ch a mp i on
Showman ship , Judy Holliday.
Nov ice,
1st y ear, Rabbit
Proj ect
(1 st , 2nd , 3rd as
l is ted }, Patty Par ker , DC!v td
Mould, and Judy Hollida y'.'
,
No v ice, 2nd Year , Rabb it,
Nic k l eonard , Johnnie Rl ebel.

POULTRY
Bes t o f Sh ow , Ro,nni e W ood .
Bes t of Showm an , Floy d

Hol lida y,.
r.G r and

Champi on
Showman ship , ' Ronn ie Wood·.
R es er ve
C ha m p io n
Showmans h ip , F loy d Ho l lida y.

Army·posts: new ·deputy

GRAND CHAMPION HONORS in th~ junior fair swine
class judged at the Meigs County Fair Thursday eveping
went to Dave Kizer, 15, son of Thelma Kizer of Syracuse.

the tapes issue and so, "he pu t
his foot down and said 'I'm not
going to have it. "'
Thus, in quick ~uc ce ss ion
Thursday :
- Press Se cr etary J . F .
terHorst announced that
Nixon 's White House counsel,
J . Fred Buzhardt, who had
participated in the informal
ruling tha t the tapes belonged
to Nixon, had tendered his
resignation and Ford accepted.
-Jaworski's office said in a
terse announcement that the
White House had agreed to hold
the remaining Nixon tapes and
documents in its vaults while
the issue was reviewed.
On Wednesday, Nixon's chief
Watergate attorney, James St.
Clair, who resigned that day,
and Buzhar'dt ruled that .th e
Nixon materials not yet subpo,
enaed and or made public were
his own property, presumably
to dispose of as Nixon wished:
That announcement, channeled through the White House
press office, erroneously said
the decision had the endorse- ·
ment of the special prosecutor
and the Justice Department.
Jaworski's Thursd.a y announceme~t indicated this was
not the case, and White House
officials suggested privately
that Ford IJad heen an gered by .
"all this revival of the tapes
issue."

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HUNTINGTON, W. Va.- Lt;·., P{(i~r,r with the Army. A native
Col. Samuel L. Britten has • •of VInita, Okla., he received a
succ.:eded Lt. Col. 0 . K. Hill as BS degr ee in chemical·
Deputy Dis trict Engineer in engineerlng
from
the
the Army Corps of Engineers ' University of ·Okiahoma and
Huntington , W. Va., Distric t later his MS degree in
0/fjce. Lt. Col. Hill has been mechanisal engineering fr om
assigned to command the 14th the Univet'l!ity of lllinois .
Engineer Battalion, Fort Ord,
.In addition to his Hawaii
Calif.
""duty, fi e h~~ served in GerLt. Col. Britten'- comes to man y, Greenland and · Vie~.
Huntington lrorrt Honolulu nam, havin g received the ·
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'.'The Good Lord must have
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in 1970. "I seem to get help
here."
Murphy. and Dave Stockton
fired identical rounda of 32-3365 ·Thursday to snare the first
day lead of the $200,000 Sammy
Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford
Open at the Wethersfield
. Country .Club.
Murphy, who left the our for
nearly four months while
recovering from ~n operation
on his left thumb, was "very,
very happy" with his opening
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round.
Murphy had six birdies and
no bogeys as his· short iron
game was on target. The
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THE SE NIOR CITIZENS TENT on the Rock Springs Fairground• is flUed this y~ar with a
variety of articles pointing up the many l.lilim ts of Meigs senior cltl7.ens. Mijny of th e •tems. vre
011 sale during the fair. Staff metilbers behind this display of i!"ms are I to r, Mrs. Margaret .
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STATE TOURNEY BOUND is the Royal Crown Cola
softball team of Middleport, which enters Class A Slo-Pitch
state tournament play this evening at Dayton. The Middleport team has an overall record this summer of 67-23, and
won the District 12 slo.pitch title, facing the District 8
champs tonight in first-round action.
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Hanning, Dave Hysell, Jerry Vanlnwagen, Danny Hood,
Terry George, Pee Wee Wright, and back row, 1-r, Keith
Vanlnwagen, Dave Fife, Dave Thomas, Mike Johnson, Jerry
Davenport, George Hoffman, Gene Wise, Jim Anderson,
Cleon Pratt and coach Lyons. Absent were Gary Harrison,
Greg Gibbs and Keith French.

Coaches hope for answers as
veterans' season opens tonight

SCIOTO DOWNS
COLUMBUS (UP! )
Millstone and Jilley ran to first
place finishes in their
respective ' divisons of th ~
Scarlet and Grey Series for
two-year-old pacers Thursday
night at Scioto Downs.

By JOE CARNICELLI
UP! Sports Writer
The first National Football
Lea gu~ pre-season weekend
this season with veterans
available for duty begins in
Detroit tonight and coaches are
hoping to ·have a lot of
questions answered. ·
The Oakland Raiders take on
the Lions in tonight's ·only
game while eight games are
scheduled for Saturday, three
for Sunday and one Monday
night.
The big questions the
coaches will look to have answered are just what kind of
shape the veterans are irl after
more than .40 days of striking
six-footer.
and how roo-kies w~o have
Stockton, who matched Mur- played the first two ~ three
phy's &amp;-under-par total over the pre..season games will react
6,583-yard par 71 course, when facing · experienced
dropped five putts of 15 feet players.
,
and over fOr birdies, and saved
Most coaches have expar twice with putts of 10 feet. . pressed surprise at how well"This is as good as I've conditioned their veterans
putted all year," be said.
came in after the strike, which
Of the 144 starters, 69 mat- is in the fourth day of a twoched or bettered par during the week cooling off period the
first round.
Players Assocition hopes will
Defending ciJampion !;!illy facilitate bargaining for a new
Casper, who won with a 2!1- con tract.. Only play under
under-par total a year ago, game conditions can answer
finished with a 73, placing him the que.stion aqout the rookies
far back in the pack and in
danger of missing the cut. Last
year, the cutoff point after two
rounds was 2 under.
Just one stroke in back of
Murphy and Stockton sllinds
tour rookie Eddie Pearce and
veteran Bruce Devlin, who
both carded under-par 66s.
Two strokes behind the
leaders was a quartet of
players, headed by the tour's
second leading money wirmer,
Hubert Green. Joining Green
in the group at 67 were George
Johnson, Jerry McGee and Don
Bliss.
Lee Trevino, · still smiling
alter his major championship
victory at the PGA, leads a
group of 14 who shot 3-underpar 68s.
In the logjam at 68 with
TreVino were past champion
Bob Goalby, J .C. Snead, Grier
,Jones, Butch Baird, Don
Iverson, Larry Nelson, John
Schroeder, John Uster, Albert
Salinas, Andy North, Dwight
Nevil, John Mahaffey and Bob
Wynn .
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weekend .
Saturday the New York Jets
meet New York Giants at New,
Haven. Conn., in a day game
while at night, B~ltimore plays
Cleveland at Tampa, FJ~·.,
Cincinnati is at Atlanta, Hous.
tori at Dallas, Kansas City at
Los· Angeles, Pitlsblt!'gh at
Philadelphia, St. Louis at San
Diego and Chicago at Green
Bay.
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Sunday afternoon while New
Orleans is at New England and
Buffalo at Washington at night
and the Super !low! clubsMiami and Minnesota- meet in
Florida
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natiorial television.
In news from the camps
Friday, the Denver Broncos

announced that veteran wide nounced that quarterback Joe
receiver Gene Washington wiU Namath will not play against
undergo surgery for a torn the Giants. Coach charley
cartilage in his ankle and wiU Winner said Namath has had .
miss the season.
too little time to learn a new
San Francisco traded star offense and he will le.ave him
running back Vic Washington behind at th.e Jets' camp to
to Houston for a N,o. I draft work out _with several other
pick next year and a No: 3 the eveterans. Rookie John Jones
following season. Washington wiU start at quarterback .for
and Coach Dick Nolan got into the Jets, who lost sllirting
a rhubarb about Washington's guard Randy Rasmussen
missing practice and Nolan Thursday with a brOken hand.
ordered him out of camp.
Pittsburgh put veteran offenAt Green Bay, veterans sive tackle Mel Holmes on
Carlton Oats, Ike WlJ.Iianu! and waivers · and New England
Bob Kroll failed their physicals released quarterback Brian
and were waived. Veteran Dowling, who is scheduled to
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Perry finally wins 16th, Tribe only 3¥2 out

Highlights of

By FliED OOWN·
'!'he vktory moved the lnUP! Sporlll Writer
&lt;lians to within 3 1 t games of
Gaylord Perry is back iii the th e Idle Boston Red Sox in the
win column- with Ute help of a
American League's Eastern
relief pitcher who can't win for Division .
losing.
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Perry, 1&amp;-7, allowed five tuts
Pe rry, who had lost six in seven innings but wa s
straight gameS"since his near- relieved by Tom Buskey alter
American League record walking Steve Braun to open
string of t~ straight victories the eighth.
ended on July J, gained his 16th
Buskey, .acquired in the
win Thursday night when the controversial mu l ti.p l aye~· deal
Cleveland Indians defeated the with the New York Yankees
Minnesota Twins 4-2.
June 15, has pitched extremely

lllth Meigs

County Fair

well lor the lndioHL'l but has an
record . 'l'h• G.foot2, 210-pound ri~ht~•ander set
down all six batters he l&lt;~ced to
preserve Perry's victory and
reC'f'ived cn'tlit for his IJlh
save.
Th
llultimnre Orioles
defeated the Chicago White
Sox, 2-t in U1e other American
League game and the Chicago
Cubs beat the Huuston Astros &gt;3 in a National League game.
No other ganws were played in

the majors 11mrsday.
fourth . rrank Duffy's tw&lt;H'lln
Buskey, who has made :!4 si~le in the sixlh irVling gave
appearanL~s ror the IrxlitulS
the Indians a J..t lead and
and prubably is the best pitcber eventually turned out to be lhe
in the nailjors without a victory decisive blow of the game ,
this season, got an ertr8 run in
Mike Cuellar gai ned his Hth
the eighth on a double by victory lor the Orioles with the
George Hendrick, a hit batter,
a sacrifice by John Ellis and a
sacrifi&lt;:e fly by Tom McCraw .
The Indians staked Perry w I
a 1-&lt;l lead in the third but Tony '
Oliva 's 11th honter of the
~ason tied the score. in the

~won-lost

help or homers by l':arl when Ron Santo and Brian
Williams and Paul Blair . Downing walked and Buddy
Williams hit his ninth homer Bradford singled. Jim Kaat
with one out in the fo urth and suffered his loth loss against 13
Blair hit his 13th In the fifth. wins for the White SOx.
The White Sox scored their run
BiUy Williams' 2,500th major
of Cuellar, 13-9, in the seventh league hit triggered a three-

run eighth inillng r•Uy, ended
by a ll•~&gt;orun error by second
baseman Larry Milbourne,
endabled the Cubs to beat the
Astros. Jerry Morales hit his
12th horner and Jim Todd won
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Mallory a tough ·act to follow
SHARON KARR OF MIDDLEPORT Route I, center,
was awarded th e trophy for " Best of the day" with her
copservation demonstralion a't Lhe Meigs County Junior Fair
Thursday. Holding rosettes for taking top honors in their

fields are from the left, Niese! Duvall, foods; Sally Goebel,
first aid; MJss Karr, Sonia Carr, first aid, and Rachel
Hunter, foods. Also a trophy winner in foods wa s Lucy Shook,
not pictured .
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Ready or not, college football last one a! home against Kent
'74 is upon us.
State on Nov . 9, which .like last
And the season couldn't be
any more in evidence th ~m at
Miami Unive rsity, a usually
serene campus that turns foot
ball-frantic each autumn.
A group of 65 candidates lor
the Miami team assemble Sat.
Ma jo r L eag ue St and i ng s
urday lo !.like phys ical exams
B y Unit ed Press Inter na t iona l
N at io na l L eag u e
and pe issued equipment. After
Eas t
"picture day" Sunday and li ~h t
w. I. oc t . q.b .
workouts Monda y thr ough St . Lou i s
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Wednesday, twice..a-day · drills P itl sburgh
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in full gear begin next Thurs- Mon treal
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New Yor k
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day.
Chicago
48 67 All 12
The Redskins have a new
W es t
w. I. pC; t . g . b.
coach and he has a tough act to Los Angeles
75 43 .636·
follow.
Cincinno l i
71 48 .597 4 1 1
Atla
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a
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Former head coach Bill H ouslon
59 58 .504 15 1 ~
Mallory, now at Colorado, put San F r ancis~o 5 &lt;~ 65 .454 2Pl
47 72 .395 28 1 1
together an 11-&lt;l record last San D iego
Thur sd ay's Res ul ts
season, winning the MidChicago 5 H ouston 3
I only game scheduled J
American Conference, beating
Today 's Pr obab le Pitch ers
Florida in the Tangerine Bowl
(All Tim es E DT J
San Dieg o { F r e isleben· 8 -6 ) at
and
gaining · national Chicago
( Kremme l 0-1) , 2 : 30
recognition in the polis.
p .m ..
P hil adelphi a (Car l ton l 4·8l at
" The man" here now is Dick Atlanta
{P . N iekro 13 -9 ) , 7: 35
Crum, ·a former defensive_ co- p . m .
ous ton
fG r ilf in
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at
ordinator for the Redskinswho MoHntr
eal (Roge r s 1 2 - 1&lt;~}. 8: 05
accepted the head job last Jan. p . m .
N ew Yor k (Koosman 11 -8 ) at
20 and said simply, "without a Cinci
nnat i ( N orman 10 -11). 8 : 05
doubt this is the biggest chal- p .m .
Los Angeles (Su tton 10 -8 l at
•lenge in my life."
Pi t tsb ur gh ( Ell is 8-B&gt;. 8:05p . m .
Crum's team might not go
San F r anc is co ( D 'Acq ui s·to 9
10
)
undefeated and he may not win 8: 30 atp. m5 1.. Lou i s fGibson 6 - 10 ),
the conference title, but there
Saturday' s Gam es
San DiegO a t Chicago
is one thing he says his team
Los Ange les at Pittsbu r gh
must do - have ·a winning
New York at
Cincinnat i.
tw il igh t
season.
Houston a t Mo nt r ea l , n ight
"The number one goal I have
P h il adelp h_i a a 1 A tl anta , night
Sa n Fr an cisco at St . Louis,
is to maintain the great win- n i gh
t
ning tradition . we have at
Miami," he says.
The Redskins, coached over
the years by the likes of Woody
Hayes, Ara Parseghian, John
Pont and Bo Schembechler,
have not had a losing season
since 1942.
The Redskins open at home
against Epstern Michigan on
Sept. 7 and following an open
date the next weekend, play
probably their toughest opponent of the year - Purdue.
BY BRUNO RANNIELLO
· Miami al.'Jo challenges KenWETHERSFIELD,
Conn.
tucky ~efore playing five (tiP!) ~ Bub Murphy, fun-

THE CROWD ROARI':Da t the Meigs COunty Fair Thursday evening as Burdell McKinney, Middleport, drove his
horse to first place honors in the first race of the evening.
Name of the two year old pacer? " Meigs Marauder ,". what
else?

year's encounter, could decide
the Mid-Am champion.
Kent State is picked by ciln-

ference coaches to edge out
Miami for the title this year .
Miami's defense, best in the
nation last season, is anchored
by middle gua rd Brad Cousino,
being touted by the Redskins as
an aU-America candidate.
Sen ior Steve Sa nn a and
junior lefty Sherman Smith are
expected to share the quarterbac kin g d uties . Short but
• stocky (5-8, 200 pounds)
".: · tai lback R.!ndy Walker is being
1
counted on to replace the
, , , graduated Bob Hitchens, who
8,1 1 ho lds every Miami rushing
9 "1
record.
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Miller to attend fair
Congressman Clarence E.

Miller announced a weekend
schedule that will take him to·
three Sou the aste r n Ohio
Counties.
On Friday after noon, August
16, Miller will attend the Meigs
Coun ty Fair where his office
will be conducting il public ·
opinion poll on current national
issues. Late r that evening, the
Ten th District lawma ker will
travel to Washington County

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GRAND CHAMPION SHOWMANSHIP IN THE JUNIOR
Fair dairy judged Thursday at the Meigs County Fair was
won by Mark Mora·of the ('FA division and Tony Carnahan ol ·
th e 4-H division (1-r).

where he will attend .the Belpre
Homecoming.
On Saturday afterno on,
August 17, Miller will be in
Zanesvi lie to a !tend the
Muskingum County Fair. The
Congressman will be at his.
mobile office located on the
fair gr oundS. Area residents
wishing to express their views
or discuss problems involving
the Federal ' Government are
encouraged to stop by.

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County Fair went to Charles Ritchie, tO, son of Jaru ce R•tchie, Minersville.

RESERVE CHAMPION HONORS in the junio r fair
swaine class judged at the Meigs County Fair Thursday
evening went to Ken Rose, 15, soz:a of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rose,
Portland. Both Kizer and Rose ~re members of the FFA
chapter at Southern High

PRETTY KAY VliJAKLIJA, of Hemlock Grove, a Meigs
High School cheerleader, drops from her perch into the water
at the dilly-dunker of the Meigs County Jaycees at the !lith
Meigs County Fair . Cheerleaders are 1taking turns on the
P.,rch of the ball-throwing game for a percentage of the
profit, Miss Vu]aklija didn 't seem to mind toe dunking. After
all, Thursday was a very warm day.

publicat ion, indica ted that
Ford became upset when he
learned tha t the lawyers,
without Jaworski's approval,
had ruled the tapes belonged to
Nixon.
The officials said Ford
fretted tiJat his administration
"was becoming tarnisDed" by.

Judging results
Results of - the 4-H Jun ior
Fair judg ing during the Beef
Show Wednesday at t he Meigs

County Fair were :
Grand
Champ ion

4-H
Showman, Mandie Rose .
Reserve
Champ i on 4-H
Sh6wman , Becky Windon .
Grand Champ ion. Vo-Ag

Showman , Don Shaffer .
Reserve Ct,ampion Vo-Ag
Showman , Jeff Kn ighting .
0ver811 Champion Showm an ,
Mandie Rose .
Grand Champion Fema le,
Brian Windon .
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Reserve Champion · Fem ale,
Mandie Rose .
Grand Champ ion 4-H Steer;
M

Rogie Gaul.
Reserve
Ch a mp fon
4- H
Steer. Beck y Windo n .
Gr·and Champ i on - Vo - Ag
Steer , Steve Boso.
Reserv e Cham pi on Vo -Ag

Steer, ·Don Shaffer.

Grand Champ ion of Sh ow 4-H
and FFA, R eg ie Ga ul.
.
Reserve Cha m pion of Show
4, H a nd F F A, Bec k y Windon .
Best of Show, Nick Leonard.
Bes t of
Showm an,
Pilfty
Par ke r .
Gr and
C h a mp i o n
Show man ship , Nick -L eonard .
R ese rve
Ch a mp i on
Showman ship , Judy Holliday.
Nov ice,
1st y ear, Rabbit
Proj ect
(1 st , 2nd , 3rd as
l is ted }, Patty Par ker , DC!v td
Mould, and Judy Hollida y'.'
,
No v ice, 2nd Year , Rabb it,
Nic k l eonard , Johnnie Rl ebel.

POULTRY
Bes t o f Sh ow , Ro,nni e W ood .
Bes t of Showm an , Floy d

Hol lida y,.
r.G r and

Champi on
Showman ship , ' Ronn ie Wood·.
R es er ve
C ha m p io n
Showmans h ip , F loy d Ho l lida y.

Army·posts: new ·deputy

GRAND CHAMPION HONORS in th~ junior fair swine
class judged at the Meigs County Fair Thursday eveping
went to Dave Kizer, 15, son of Thelma Kizer of Syracuse.

the tapes issue and so, "he pu t
his foot down and said 'I'm not
going to have it. "'
Thus, in quick ~uc ce ss ion
Thursday :
- Press Se cr etary J . F .
terHorst announced that
Nixon 's White House counsel,
J . Fred Buzhardt, who had
participated in the informal
ruling tha t the tapes belonged
to Nixon, had tendered his
resignation and Ford accepted.
-Jaworski's office said in a
terse announcement that the
White House had agreed to hold
the remaining Nixon tapes and
documents in its vaults while
the issue was reviewed.
On Wednesday, Nixon's chief
Watergate attorney, James St.
Clair, who resigned that day,
and Buzhar'dt ruled that .th e
Nixon materials not yet subpo,
enaed and or made public were
his own property, presumably
to dispose of as Nixon wished:
That announcement, channeled through the White House
press office, erroneously said
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THE SE NIOR CITIZENS TENT on the Rock Springs Fairground• is flUed this y~ar with a
variety of articles pointing up the many l.lilim ts of Meigs senior cltl7.ens. Mijny of th e •tems. vre
011 sale during the fair. Staff metilbers behind this display of i!"ms are I to r, Mrs. Margaret .
Amoorger, Miss Joyce Bunch and Wanda Vining.
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Forsch (7) , Yor k ( 8 ) and M .
May ; Reusc he l. Zamora f7l.
Todd ( 8) , F r aili ng . ( 9 ) and
Swis her. WP -T odd (3 -2J . LP Fo r sch (4 ·4) . HR M or a l es (1 2) .
Am erican L eagu e
M inne sota 000 100 100- , :2 50
Cleveland 001 002 Oh- . 4 5 2
Bly le v en, Bu r gme ier (8) and
Borggm an n ; G .P er r y , Bu sk ey
(81 and E ll is . WP ·G . Per ry (16 -.
7). LP -B i y leven f1 1-14 l. HR Oii v a ( 11th ).
Chicago
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Kaa t (J3 . JO J a nd Down ing ;
Cue l la r (14 -9) a nd Etc h eba r ren .
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STATE TOURNEY BOUND is the Royal Crown Cola
softball team of Middleport, which enters Class A Slo-Pitch
state tournament play this evening at Dayton. The Middleport team has an overall record this summer of 67-23, and
won the District 12 slo.pitch title, facing the District 8
champs tonight in first-round action.
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Hanning, Dave Hysell, Jerry Vanlnwagen, Danny Hood,
Terry George, Pee Wee Wright, and back row, 1-r, Keith
Vanlnwagen, Dave Fife, Dave Thomas, Mike Johnson, Jerry
Davenport, George Hoffman, Gene Wise, Jim Anderson,
Cleon Pratt and coach Lyons. Absent were Gary Harrison,
Greg Gibbs and Keith French.

Coaches hope for answers as
veterans' season opens tonight

SCIOTO DOWNS
COLUMBUS (UP! )
Millstone and Jilley ran to first
place finishes in their
respective ' divisons of th ~
Scarlet and Grey Series for
two-year-old pacers Thursday
night at Scioto Downs.

By JOE CARNICELLI
UP! Sports Writer
The first National Football
Lea gu~ pre-season weekend
this season with veterans
available for duty begins in
Detroit tonight and coaches are
hoping to ·have a lot of
questions answered. ·
The Oakland Raiders take on
the Lions in tonight's ·only
game while eight games are
scheduled for Saturday, three
for Sunday and one Monday
night.
The big questions the
coaches will look to have answered are just what kind of
shape the veterans are irl after
more than .40 days of striking
six-footer.
and how roo-kies w~o have
Stockton, who matched Mur- played the first two ~ three
phy's &amp;-under-par total over the pre..season games will react
6,583-yard par 71 course, when facing · experienced
dropped five putts of 15 feet players.
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and over fOr birdies, and saved
Most coaches have expar twice with putts of 10 feet. . pressed surprise at how well"This is as good as I've conditioned their veterans
putted all year," be said.
came in after the strike, which
Of the 144 starters, 69 mat- is in the fourth day of a twoched or bettered par during the week cooling off period the
first round.
Players Assocition hopes will
Defending ciJampion !;!illy facilitate bargaining for a new
Casper, who won with a 2!1- con tract.. Only play under
under-par total a year ago, game conditions can answer
finished with a 73, placing him the que.stion aqout the rookies
far back in the pack and in
danger of missing the cut. Last
year, the cutoff point after two
rounds was 2 under.
Just one stroke in back of
Murphy and Stockton sllinds
tour rookie Eddie Pearce and
veteran Bruce Devlin, who
both carded under-par 66s.
Two strokes behind the
leaders was a quartet of
players, headed by the tour's
second leading money wirmer,
Hubert Green. Joining Green
in the group at 67 were George
Johnson, Jerry McGee and Don
Bliss.
Lee Trevino, · still smiling
alter his major championship
victory at the PGA, leads a
group of 14 who shot 3-underpar 68s.
In the logjam at 68 with
TreVino were past champion
Bob Goalby, J .C. Snead, Grier
,Jones, Butch Baird, Don
Iverson, Larry Nelson, John
Schroeder, John Uster, Albert
Salinas, Andy North, Dwight
Nevil, John Mahaffey and Bob
Wynn .
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JOHNSTOWN, Pa . (UPI J Undefeated Maryland State
challenged defending champion Baltimore, also unbeaten,
today in the third round of the
double
elimination AllAmerican Amateur Baseball ·
Association ( AAABA ) Tour-

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Chicago
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and that will come this
weekend .
Saturday the New York Jets
meet New York Giants at New,
Haven. Conn., in a day game
while at night, B~ltimore plays
Cleveland at Tampa, FJ~·.,
Cincinnati is at Atlanta, Hous.
tori at Dallas, Kansas City at
Los· Angeles, Pitlsblt!'gh at
Philadelphia, St. Louis at San
Diego and Chicago at Green
Bay.
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Denver is at San Francisco
Sunday afternoon while New
Orleans is at New England and
Buffalo at Washington at night
and the Super !low! clubsMiami and Minnesota- meet in
Florida
Monday
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natiorial television.
In news from the camps
Friday, the Denver Broncos

announced that veteran wide nounced that quarterback Joe
receiver Gene Washington wiU Namath will not play against
undergo surgery for a torn the Giants. Coach charley
cartilage in his ankle and wiU Winner said Namath has had .
miss the season.
too little time to learn a new
San Francisco traded star offense and he will le.ave him
running back Vic Washington behind at th.e Jets' camp to
to Houston for a N,o. I draft work out _with several other
pick next year and a No: 3 the eveterans. Rookie John Jones
following season. Washington wiU start at quarterback .for
and Coach Dick Nolan got into the Jets, who lost sllirting
a rhubarb about Washington's guard Randy Rasmussen
missing practice and Nolan Thursday with a brOken hand.
ordered him out of camp.
Pittsburgh put veteran offenAt Green Bay, veterans sive tackle Mel Holmes on
Carlton Oats, Ike WlJ.Iianu! and waivers · and New England
Bob Kroll failed their physicals released quarterback Brian
and were waived. Veteran Dowling, who is scheduled to
defensive tackle Mike' McCoy · join the World Football League
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said he will not report to the next season.
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Packer camp until he settles
his contract
Au1horized dealer for Zenith :
The New York Jets an, Gibson - Hardwick • Kit.
·chen
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Doxol Propane Service.

Clark West Point
baseball captain
MASON, W. Va. - Cadet
Brent Clark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin E . Clark of West
Columbia, has been named
caotain of the 1975 Army

ba~ebaU team. Clark, a senior
and two.time All·Eastern
League selection, hit .315 and
led the team with 16 runs
batted in last season.
The former Wahama High
School star played the outfield
and helped significantly in the
West·Point team finishing 11-10
this past season, its first
winning season in five years.
As a sophomore at West
Polnt, ·Clark played second
base and was voted to the All·
Eastern League team. This
past ye.,, the Mason County
native was moved to the outfield where he was a second
team All-East selection.

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TWO FINED
Two defendants were fined in
Pomeroy Mayor Dale Smith's
court Thursday night. Ginger
Bun~y , Athens , $5 and costs,
"plltl8ing on yellow line, a.nd
Franklin Laud,e rmilt ,
Pomeroy , · $5 and cos ts;
reckll!Sii operation . ·

Major l eagu e R es ult!&gt;

By Un it ed Pre ss Internat ional

Murphy, Stockton
share early lead

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Ford ·holds tapes
WASHI NGTON (UP! )- An
an gry Pres ident F ord and
Special Prosecutor Leon
Jaworski have blocked a move
by Richard M. Nixon's lawyers
to turn over the White House
tapes to the former President.
White House officials, wh o
declined to be identified for

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Bos ton
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Cleve la n d
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Ba!fimpre
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N ew York
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Milwaukee
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Derroii
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W es t
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Oak l and
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KansasCity
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Texas
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M inn es ota
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California
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Thur sday 's Res ult s
Balt i m ore 2 C h ic ago r
Cleveland 4 M innesota 2
(only games sc hedu l ed)
Today ' s Probabl e Pit c h er s
( AU T i me s EDTJ
Chic ago ( Bahn sen 10 . 13 and
L . Allen 0.2 J at N ew York
!Dobson 10 111 and T idrow- 9 -9 ),
2, 5: 30p .m.
Texas
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Min neso ta ( Ha n ds 4 · 4) at
Bos ton (Ma ri c ha l .5 · 1),· 7: 30
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Ka n sas Cit y ( Da l Canto n 7-5J
a t Baltimo r e (G r ims ley 13- 10 ) ,
7 : 30p . m .
De troit
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Oakland ( Hun t er 17 -9) , 11:00
p .m .
Mi l waukee (Wright 8- 17) at
Ca l ifo r n ia ( Ryan 15-121 , 11:00
p.m .
Saturday 's Gam es
Texas at Cleve l and
Ch ic ago at N ew York
Min n eso ta a ! Bos to n
De troi t at Oa k land
Ka n sas City a t Bal t imor e,
night
M il w au k ee a t Cali forn i a,
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Washington D. C. and New
· Orleans - the only other undefeated teams In the
remaining field of 12 - also
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4: 00 P.M.- Start removing exhibits from
Junior Fair Building .
X' 8: 30 P.M.

John Mathews Family
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reading habits, the Metga .
Jackson · - Vinton Counlles•
Bookmobile has a good book
display for them In the
headquarter's window. The
following books displayed are :
Fader, Daniel, Hooked on
B&amp;ks.
Larrick, Nancy, A Parent's
Guide to Children's Reading.
Frank, Josette, Your Child's
Reading Today.
'Sutherland, Zena, The Best
in Children's Books.
Arbuthnot, May, Children's
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grand champion in showmanship and Mark Mora took reserve showmanship.

Jim Carnahan Farm with his Guernsey; Roger Nease from

the David Nease Farm with his Jersey, and Karen Pratt
from the Pratt Far:m at Mechanicsburg with hrJ· winning
milking shorthorn.

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Twin Pine took the first and
second places with Windland
taking third. In the three

David Nease of Minersville
Route 1 exhibited the lour
championship animals in the
Jersey breed of the lllth an- females breQ and owned by ·
exhibitor class Twin Pine was
nual Meigs County Fair.
Thursday when dairy cattle ·nrst, Nease was second and
were judged Nease received Windland was third'.
ln Holstein breed judging,
rosettes for the champion bull,
the junior and senior champion Phillip Radford , Pomeroy
females and the grand Route 3, won first in the bull
calf, under one year and over
champion ·female .
In the various divisions of lour months class with Roy
judging in the Jersey field, Holter, Pomeroy Route 3,
Nease exhibited the first place taking second. Earl Dean,
ahimal in the bull, one year and Pomeroy Route 3, won first and
under two cll!ss. Wilbur Wind- second places in the cow four
land of Guysville Route I took years aQd over class with
first place in the bull calf, Holter taking third. Dean was
1Ulder one year and over four first in the cow, three and
. months category, with second under four years and was first
place going to Twin Pine and third in the cow, two years
Jersey Farni, Letart, W, Va. and under three class with
Twin Pine won· first in the Holter taking second. Leland
cow, four years and over class, Park~r won first in the senior
with J,eland Parker,. Pomeroy yearling heifer c1ass with Dean
Route 3, taking second. Twin taking second and third. Holter
Pine exhibited the best cow, won first in the junior. yearling
three years and under four . heifer class and took first in the
Nease took first in the cow, two senior heifer calf class with
years and under three competition with Wlndland taking
second w&gt;d Twin Pine, third.
Nease was first in the junior
yearling heifer with Twin Pine
S.cond; Nease won first in the
junior yearling heifer with

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Pullins, winning with her Ayrshire; Tony Carnahan from the

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALES - Grand champion
females in the open class dairy cattle judged Thursday af.
ternoon at the Meigs County Fair were as follows, 1-r, Denise
Dean of the Earl Dean Farm with her Holstein; Patty

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1111nual Teaford reunion was
held Sunday, Aug. 4, at the
rOadside park on south US 33
with 101 persons attending . A
basket lunch was served at
noon with Helen Teaford,

Syracuse, asking grace ,
The afternoon was spen t

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Holter won first and second
places in the junior heifer class
with De~n being third . Parker
won the first in get of sire with
Hol ter, second. Holter wa s fir st
in the produce of cow class. In

wtth Mora tak1ng second a nd
th ird place honors. ln the cow,
three year and under four
·c ategory, Carnahan was firs t
ai1d Mora second with the same
outcome in the ·cow, two years
and under three class. Mora

took both first and second in

the three females bred and the senior yeHrling heifer class
owned by the exhibitor Dean f!Od ·in the junior yearling
was first, HOlter was second

and third.
Dean exhibited the senior
champion femal e and the
grand champion femal e with

Holter exhibiting the junior
champion female .

In the Guern sey breed
judging, James Carnahan,
Racine, exh ibited the seni or
c hampion female a nd the
grand champion femal e with
Mark Mora, Racine Route 2,
showing the junior chmnpion

female .
In. other Guernsey breed

judging, Carnahan exhibited
the first place animal in the
cow. foLU" years and over class

heifer class Mora won first and
Carnahan , second. Young
Mora won firsts in the se nior
heifer calf and juniur heifer

calf classes. In the get of sire
class, Carnahan was first;
Mor a was second, and Dona ld
Mora, Pomeroy Route ~. was
thi1·d. M. Mora was first in the
produc e of Cffi\' class ;:md in U1e
three femal es bred and owned
by exhibitor, Carnahan was
first, Mark Mora \\'as second
and Donald Mora ,vas third.
Patricia Pullins, Coolville
Route 2, won a blue ribbon in
the senior yearling heifer class
whi ch made up the entire
Ayrshi re breed judging.

Thlll'sday at the Meigs County Fair taking top honors were, 1-r, Roger Nease, with grand
champion Jersey, Polly Pratt with grand champion milking s horthorn and Stephanie Radford

with the wirming Holstein from the Phil Radford farm .

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Wade and Dawn, Frazeysburg;

The bus route to pick up
kindergarten children in
Pomeroy who will attend the
afternoon session has been
announced by Mrs. Alice

James Teaford; gifts, Hildred
Grafton and entertainment,
Jean Hall, Wanda Teaford and
BUI Teaford .

Twin Pine secondi Nease won
first in the senior heifer call
class ')'ith -\Vlnd.land, seconq,
and Twin Pine, third. Nease
won first and second in the
junior heifer call class with
Twin Pine taking third.
In the get of sire class,.Nease
was first and Twin Pine was
second. In the produce of oow,

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session conducted by the
president, Janice Lawson

officers were elected for 1975.'
They are president, Earl
Teaford, Columbus; vice

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She said the bus will begin
the route at lla.m, making the
first stop at the corner of Brick
and '" Butternut Avenues .
Traveling towards town, the
next stop will be on the
Mechanic St. parking lot. From
there the bus will travel up
Lincoln Hill to Lincoln Heights,
back down the hill, then to West
Main St., turning onto the road
under the bridge and traveling
.to Spring Ave.
On Spring Ave. the bus will
go to Blaettnar's storage
garage where it will turn onto
Spring Ave. to Condor, go east
on Condor to Main, then east on
Main to the corporation limit..
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husband . had a vasectomy
during his first mardage_ l
have heard or artificial insemination but don't 'really
lmow anything about it. Would
you please send me all the
information you can about th e
· su bject, the process, the
danger involved , if any, etc .?

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The problern is 'related to
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doing the procedure when the
woman is·able to get pregnant.
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many trials. The best advice I
can give you is to write to the
obstetrical and gynec_ology
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To the voters of Meigs County: r read in the paper where the
school for tht\ mentally retarded is to be built on ground donated
by the trustees of Carl ton College. Why build a new school? On
East Main St. in Pomeroy are two excellent bui[dings that with

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breaking the nowers. This ca n be done several ways depending
upon the types of material in the arrangement. Sometimes

STURDY material may be taken outside and GENTLY shaken.
Glycerined leaves and seed pods may be removed from the

Homebuilders give party
Members
of
. the
Homebuilders Class of the
Middleport Church of Christ
staged a party Tuesday at the
Athens Mental Health Center
for 48 patients there. Games
were played and the group
enjoyed singing. Gifts were
cookies, potato chips and KoolAid were served. Jim Roach

The annua1 Durst reunion,

originally scheduled lor Aug .
18, has been moved to Aug . ~5 .
due to a conflict in schedules. A
basket dinner will be served at
I p.m. at the home of Dana A.
Durst, Sand Hill Rd. The
reWlion is for descendants of

Henry H. and Hanna Elizabeth
Durst and friends or the family.

RETURNS HOME
RQger Dixon, who has spent
the swnmer working with the

Continental Oil Co., Oklahoma
City, returned home this week
and will resume studies at
Marietta College Aug. 27. He
will be a junior in petrolelll'Q
engineering.

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Miss Ables addresses ladies
APPLE GROVE - "Umits
to Consumerism" was the

program topic presented by
Miss Vickie Ables at the
Tuesday night meeting of the

Apple Grove United Methodist
Women held at the"church.
In her discussion, Miss Ables
commented on industry and

population and their effects on

-Three birthdays observed
Mrs. Beulah White en-

Gif!s were presented to all

three. Other:s attending were
Mrs. Thomas Darst and son,

Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Well, Mr . and Mrs. Charles
White, Jeff Darst, Kitty
Metzger, Pearl Hoffman and
Richard Duckworth .

Chester class of '31 gathers
CHESTER - Chester High
School Class of 1931 held its

Neaie,

Margate! Johnson, Margi\'tt
Slack, Gertrude Butler, Sara
Philbrick, Louise Eden Bea
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Robson, Nellie Russell, Cor-a
Hilton, Ethel Johnson, Vlrglrita
Gulley:
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six months unable to attel)l
were .Louis DeLuz, Agn~s
White, Pearl Reynolds, M..
Ket.chka, Eura Largen ,
Evelyn Stowe, Eliza Forem&amp;i!, '
Elizabeth Slaven, Birtle Wyl¢1,
Grace Hawley, and La\1[,11
Pickens.

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discourage waste

aitd

to en-

courage balanced human
culture. Mrs. Roberta ;rhaxton
was at the piano for group

;;mnual reunion at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rose ,

Bidwell, July 26.' A basket
dinner·was served. John Bailey

asked the blessing. In the a fternoon the group enjoyed
visiting, pictUre-taking, and a

tour of the Rose home and
grounds.
The class was pleased to
have Earl Knight, a former
teacher, present. Members of
the class present were Lenora

Betzing, Esther Christy Gooch,

had the prayer . Others going

SECOND SON BORN
OCEANSIDE, Calif. - HN
Clyda Allens\'(orth, Mrs. and Mrs. Michael Heck, 1435
Martha Childs, Mrs . Reva Marguette St., Oceanside,
Beach, Mrs. Coleen Vall Meter Calif., are announcing the birth
and Brenda, Rev. George of their second son, July 19 at
Glaze and sons, Clint and Trey; the Naval Hospital at Camp
Bud Wilson and Mrs. Nora Pendleton, Calif. The infant
Rice.
named Jeremy Edward
weighed 9lbs., II ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs , Scott
Shank, Pomeroy, and Rev. and
Mrs . Robert Card, Lima. Mrs .
H. B. Kellmer, Denver, Colo.,
CLAY SHAW DIES
is a great-grandmother. Heck
NEW ORLEANS (UP!)
is stationed with the Filth
Clay Shaw, 60, who was tried Marine Regiment at Camp
and acquitted on charges filed Pendleton . Mr . and Mrs.
by former District Attorney Heck's other son is Jacob Eric,
Jim Garrison he' plotted to 18 months old.
assassinate President John F.
Kennedy, died early Thursday,
FIRST CONFERENCE
apparently of cancer·.
WASHINGTON (UPl)

over for the party .were Mrs.

Ford

was

World". Mrs. Betty Shiveley
had prayer, and Mrs. Lucille
Rhodes read scripture from
Psalm 8:3-3.
Mrs.
Florence
Smith
presided. at the business
meetihg with Mrs. Bess
Parsons giving the secretarytreasurer's report . Others
attending were M.t·s. Dolly
Wolfe, Mrs. Shtrley Ables, Mrs.
Bertha Robinson, Mrs. Eileen
Buck and Mrs. Julia Norris.

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Next year's reunion will be

held the last Sunday in July.
The place will be announced
later.

OFFiCE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CI.:OSE '
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURt ST.,
POMEROY .

CAMDEN PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY UNTIL 5 PM
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* What things characterize a Real Christian home?
* Do we need Christian ·homes to save America from destruction?

THIS COUPON

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SUNDAY EVENING MESSAGES ON
"THE QIRISTIAN HOME."
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Locat.d nut Ill MDIII County Flirplunds, Off Rt. 62, 4 Miles Nolth llf Paint Plea1t
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*How can I have a Christian home?

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THE CHRISTIAN HOME

SHOES

Your Tho~McAn 'Store

the economy, and the need 'for

Hartley, Nelle Werner, Della
Stahl, Alma Miller, Gene
McElroy, Cora Argabrlle,
Alice Balser, Helen Handley,
Freda Welling, Bernice Halfk;
Emmett Hawk, lljrby Etb,
Mary Radcliffe, Ralph Radcliffe, Glenn Lambert, Mat

Opal Gaul Wickham, Betty
PARENTS TO MEET
Damewood Fell, Mildred
Parents of kindergarten
t~niQIII, lhru
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Th~~~~:- 14-22 :
SW'Qmerfield Parker, Pauline School District are asked to
Wickham Ridenour, John attend a meeting Tuesday
Bailey, Nellie Michael Parker, evening at 7:30 at Southern
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Cll!!ord
Hayes,
Virgil High School · concerning
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McElroy, Fred Smith and morning and afternoon bus
EXPRESS"
Martha F~ecker Rose .
schedules. The meeting will be
Goldie Hawn
Others present were Mrs. held with Bob Ord, superin(PG),
Mary Buck, Raymond Gooch, tendent of school, Mrs. Jean
At.:SO
John Wickham, Dana Fell, Alkire, kindergarten teacher,
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Starts 7 p.m.
Herbert
Parker ,
Buel and the bus drivers.
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Wilber Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Stewart, Mrs. Fred
·Smith, Blair Allen Windon, and
the host, Mr. Rose .
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•fO;.SCHOOL

Good At : herltaqe

Director, sp&lt;&gt;ke briefly Oft ...
progre,. of RSVP in Johlp
County 'IUld thanked all 1111
volunteero attending lor lheir
help In making the prov-n 1
succeu. Volunteers have
servedln22non-i)ro!ltasenciol
and organizations during tho
first I~ years of the program. '
Mrs.
C!ara
Locttary,
president of the RSVP Advisory Boord and Clarence
Struble, President of the Melp
County Council on Aglllfl,
presented pins to each persl&gt;n
who had volunteered di!i;~
the past six month!, as Ml)l.
Welker introduced tt.e'l',
Receiving pins were:
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Graham, Marcia Keller, Be!V.
Willard, Homer Willard, Alqla

singing of "This Is My Father's

presidential news conference

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tertained recently with a
arrangement and washed in warm soapy water. Large petaled dinner party honoring Thomas
material may be CAREFULI'.Y brushed with an artist's camel · Darst, Mrs. Florence Hannay
hair brus.h . Sand dried flowers also may be removed 1 recovered and Mrs. Agnes White on their
with sand, uncovered and brushed to remove the sand. - G.O. birthday anniversaries.

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presented to each one . ·
Refreshments of ice. cream,

. REUNION MOVED

p.m. featuring the "Gospel

pected to hold his first

FRIDAY, AUG. 16th UNTIL 5 PM
FOR
"ANNUALEMPLOYEES PICNIC~'
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Mrs. Ruth Kaufman and Mrs .
Katharine Duffy, 11 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren in attendance.

yoiJr FREE COPY

PHONE:

Senator-to-be Glenn af\,d others disclosed their financial dealings.
1 wonder i£ our prcsenl elec ted officictls wou ld, though not
requir~d by law, &lt;lisclose the extent of their real estate dealings
since taking offi c.:c.
Carl Matlack, Phone 667-3689.

Reserved Saturday Unti I 5 P.M .
FOR
"ANNUAL OUTING"

her mother, Mrs. Lena Huber.
A family buffet was held at
the home of Mrs. Joseph
Kozak, grandda_ught.er of Mrs.

Come in .. . Write ... or Phone

Rt. 1, Reedsville, Ohio
Aug . 15, 1974

The HAMER Co'mpanitis

anniversary observance for

p.m . Afternoon program at 2

DEAR POLLY - I am answering Sandra who wants to clean

Halifax, Mass., where she went

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yesterday while watching the Dinah Shore show, - YVONNE.

especially for the 89th birthday

Well -known celebri ties from
all walk's of life tell their
personal stories of triumph
in their field $. because they
overcame their hearing
impairment .

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Mrs. Globokar
visits Mass.

Americans of all ages who
suffer from uncorrected or
untreated he~ring toss to
seek help.

Ohio .

_ -By Polly Cramer
DEAR POLLY - l need help desperately. Our home (in
Louisiana) is being invaded by tiny black ants. These are not
essentially food eaters.! lind them in my clean sink ' hath tub and
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lavatories but they have reached the pantry and I have found
some in dry packaged foods. Can someone help me? - GLADYS.
DEM POLLY - My Pet Peeve is with those TV talk shows

DJ&lt;;AR GIRLS - This is painstaking work that requires time
and great care. Any delicate material used in a dried flower
and Mrs, Dale Teaford, Carla 1 arrangement will not take_to brushing or other treatment and
Dale and Dennis, Mrs . Janice best lie left alone. When brushing large leaves the brush could be
Lawson and David, Mr. and dipped in salad oil, wiped off and then used so the dust sticks to it.
Mrs. Virgil Teaford, Mrs. Sue Clean brush frequently . Also these big leaves will need some
Provo and Veronica, Mr. and support, perhaps a hand pl~ced back of one .as you gently brush.
Mrs. Henry Hill, Mindy and · -One authority suggests that when cleaning with sand each
Monica and Mr. and Mrs. flower be removed, held over a pan of clean sand·. With one hand
Sampson Hall, Syracuse .
the sand is dropped, in a stream, over the flower. Gently shake
sand off, turn flower upside down and gently tap until all sand is
removed. Repeat two or three times if necessary. - POLLY. ·
. DEAR POLLY - Save the ru!fles from worn Priscilla_-type
curtains. They are most useful to use lor facing when garmenls
have to be lengthened. Cut jn-operly and turned on both edges the
width is adequate for most things. Even too-short straight curtains could have the extra two or three inches added to them and
Mrs.
Alice
Globokar, the slightly extra weight and stitching will make them hang even
Pomeroy, has returned from better, - ELIZABETH.

Free Bookl et especially
prepared
to encourage

Second St.

· Pom~rQy,

Youngstown; Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Teaford and Sherry,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl'
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Teaford, Skip and Dori; . Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Wines, Bet! and
Teresa and Mr . and Mrs. Neal

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SLIDES Series beginning
Sunday, Aug. !Bat 7 p:m. at the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day-Saints,
Racine-Portland Rd . Second of
live, ''The Falling Away" .

George Grafton, Tammy and
Tracy, Ravenna; Mr. and Mrs.

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Newton, Evelyn Grueser, Eya

HOMECOMI NG a t Zion
Church of Christ, SR 143,
Pomeroy-Harrisonville
Rd.,
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Worship service, 10' 30 a.m.,
with basket dinner at 12:30

vited to attend .

Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs.

Richard , Steven and Kevin ,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs . Dan
Hysell, Windam ; Jerry Friend,
Ravenna;
Dean
Davis ,

to fill out the form and return it
to Jan, c-o The Daily Tribune,
~allege form for those who are
Gallipolis, 45631, before Aug.
goi ng back to school this fall . 21. The compiled list or adEvery student in the Gallia - dresses will run in the hack·toMeigs - Ma son area is invited school issue shortly thereafter.

Tones" . Rick Morrison will be
the minister . Everyone is in-

Kearns, Sonia and Brian .)J,
Mason~ W. Va .; Mr . and Mrs .
David Oonachie and David,

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was promised, is the back to

George Scott guest speaker.
Bissell Brothers featurCd
singers .

Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Brian

Richard Karr, Mr. and Mrs.
Rndney Karr and Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Teaford and Mr. and
Mrs . Melvin Swisher and
Carrie, Middleport; Mr. and
Mrs . Morris Teaford, Cheryl,

GALLIPOI.IS -

Pearl
St.,
Middleport,
beginning today through the
25th, 7:30 p.m. nightly . Rev .

Mrs. Cecil See and Darlene,

Mrs _. Carroll Teaford, Nancy
and Carla Jean Aeiker, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Wamsley; Leo
Hill; Mr . and Mrs. Duke Bentz,
Tim and Eric; Fritz Teaford;
Thelma Walton, Racine; Mr.
and Mrs . James TFaford ; Mr.

Just Highest ;
'IntereSt Rates •
In The Area

Christ in Chri s tian Union,

DANCERS - Meghan, right, and Dorothy Griifin will be
featured in Friday's Cornrn ulJiity Choir and Band Concert on
the Gallipolis riverfront at. 7:30 p.m.

County. Of In senior citizens
enrolledinRSVP, I22ottended.
Guests inclu~ed members. of
the _RSVP Advisory Board,' the
Me1gs County Councrlon Aging
Committee, and County
Commissioners Robert Clark
and Henry Wells and their
wives, and Tammy Clark.
F ollowing the barbecue,
Mrs. Pearl Welker, RSVP

Addresses sought

REVIVAl. at the Church of

Mrs. James Anderson and
Brenda, Long Bottom ; Mr. and

Baker and Lisa, Colwnbus;
Mrs . Lenna Brinker, Mr. and

pe t .

proper ma intenance would give plenty or room for many
students at a savin g of many dollars, and have better facilities
Cin ':?4, (e(1en!), Hou 22 ; P erez.
than c&lt;~n be built with present levies. Has it ever been Propos~d •
Cin 21.
Am erican Leagu e: Alle!~. Chi or the voters informed"of wh er e the operating money will come
31 , Burro ughs. Te x- 22 . Jack
son , Oa k 21; Mayberry , KC and fr-om ? Perhaps, by using the present buildings, the levy already
Darwin , M i nn 19 .
p&lt;-lssed would suffice. 'The impressiOn r got fr om. the newspaPer is
Ru ns Bat ted In
N utional League : Sch m id t , thnt It would take a voter referendlUTl to change .the plans. After
Ph i l9 1; Bench , Cin 90. Ce d eno , prior ta lk s with Prosecutor Fullz ( Bernard V.) on other subjects,
Hou i)nd Wynn, LA 84 . Ga r:Vey ,
I fee l it would be a waste of time to try that aven ue . Perhaps
LAa.ndSmith,St , L 78 .
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letters to the coun ty board of education at Pomeroy would let
roughs , Tex 96, Allen , Chi 83. them know your feelings.
Bando. Oak Bl ,· H enderson , Cl1 i
and Rud i. Oak 7&lt;~ .
. Item No . 2 ~ Duilng the last primary, and after W11tcrgate,

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109
O ri ~ , CI1i
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AI lent Chi 111
MddX , NY 9 2 296 47
Rudi , Oak 11 5 .438 56
H ome Run~
Nat io nal L eague : Wynn , LA
and .Scl1rr.id l. P hil '). 7 ; Bench.

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location of 1,1ext year's reunion

and the group decided to have
· it the same place on the first
Sunday in August.
Gifts were given to the oldest

No games, No gimmicks '

mAlternative suggested .

"Arthritis,'' in care of this

brief discussion was held on the

Mulberry, go out Union Ave.
and then go to the school. Th'e
afternoon session begins at
12:15 p.m.

Swollen fingers
cause much pain

involved. But, in rheumatoid

The secretary's report was
dleport, and the treasurer's
report by Carroll Teaford . A

TRIANGLES WIN
PITTS BURGH (UP!)
Plttsburgh's
Gerald Pattrick
RUTLAND - Bermce E. Eads, Albany; . Mildred AshVanaman. 60, Rt. I. lt ulland , cra [t, Athen s, and Bessie and Peggy Michel team'ed for a
victory in the deciding mixed
died W:ednesday ut the Holzer Wade, Athens.
Medici,! Center , Gallipolis. She
Also preceding her in death doubles event Thursday night
was born here April 4. 1914, to in addition to her parents was a to lilt the Triangles to a 26-22
victory over the Cleveland
Charles and Bertha Pruitt brother and a sister.
Grover who preceded her in
She was a member of the Nets.
death. She wa s married April Middleport United Pentecostal
4, 1938, to Nathan E. Vanaman Church . Funeral services will
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have a spike-like appearance. However , it may be lh at the who survives. She was em- be held at the Walker Funeral
CONNIE MACK
DEAR DR. LAMB - Would
Gout usually involves single ends of the va s that were cut ployed 16 years at Athens State Home, Rutland, Saturday at 2· FARMINGTON, N. M. (UP!)
you ,explain the difference be- · joints to start wlth , and is and tied in your husband could H uspi t~l .
p.m. with the Rev. William - The 16th annual Connie
tween rhew-Qatoid arthritis, caused by the gradual deposit be cut again a r.l sewed
Al so surviving ar e a so n, S- Knittel officiating . Burial will Mack World Series gets under
. osteoarthritis and gout? What of a salty-like material from together. He is a young man Sgt.
James
Vanaman, be in the Athens County way today with defending
Can one do to help or relieve uric acid . I think if you were and he might have at least one U.S.A.F., Dayton; a grandson ,
champion Long Beach, Calif.,
these' I have swelling of my having acute attacks of gout chance in four of being able to one br other , Douglas Grover, Mem·o ry Gardens. Friends playing El Paso, Tex., and
linger joints and I don't know you would know it antl your regain his capacity to father Rutland; four sisters, Helen may call at the [Wleral home at Chicago
going
against
anytime.
which one this is. My doctor doctor would be treating it.
Baltimore.
childre n. It is worth con. McKee, The. Plains; Blanche
says there is no known cure,
There.are a lot of things that sidering. He would need to use
just to keep active.
Letters of opinion are welcomed. They should be leta
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DEAR READER - In the involvement is minimi::tl , as s tructive surge ry .
· than 300 words long (o r be subject to reducUon by the
general, rhewnatoid arthritis sometimes
occurs
wit ~
1 editor 1 and must be signed with the signee's addren.
NORTHFIELD
is an inflammatory disease, osteoarthritis, the sensib le
1 Names may be withheld upon publlc.ation. However, OD
NORTHFIELD,
Ohio (UP!)
with red, swollen, tender · approach is to maintain motion
1 request, names wlll be disclosed. Letters should be In good
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joints. ]I can be mild or severe. and relieve pain . But, [or more By Unit ed ·P res s Int ernat io nal . I taste, addrcssirig issues, not personalities.
moVed into the winner's, circle
By contrast, osteoarthritis is a se rious
Leading Batter s
Pr oblems,
even
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Nati
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League
via an objection, captured a
wear and tear process or reconstruction of ·damaged
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or $8,482 divisions of the
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Grandview-Ohio Futuriijes for
usually with overuse or in- information you will want to
Zisk. , P itt 107 388 56 125 .322 I
·two-year-old
pacers Thursday
creasing age.
get a copy of the book ''There 's Grvy , LA 113 .:167 67 ISO . 32 1 I
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Ph
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at Northfield Park.
In your case you might be Help for Arthritis," tha~ 1
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able to tell the difference by cowrote with LaRue Stone, 1an Smi th , S I.L
101 356 52 11 3 . 3 17
which joinls or your lingers are arthritis sufferer of man Y' Srck , St.L 111
457 75 144
involved. In osteoarthritis the years. Send one dollar plus 25 Bcknr.LA 102 405 53 125
Ptt 103 426 64 13 1
end joints of the lingers are cents postage and handling to Olivr,
Hbnr . Ptt 106 405 71 124
arthritis the knuckle- joint and
the second joint are usually

Syracuse; Carroll Teaford, Karla Wilhart, Newark; Mr.
Marmet, W. Va., was retained and Mrs . Raymond Teaford,
as treasurer . Committees Susie and Cloist and Edith
appointed were registration, Teaford, Minersville; Mr. and

Globokar, driver .

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at' noon . All relatives and
friends invited.

A report was given dn some

Portland; secretary, Kay Hill,

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and Mrs . Neal Baker,
Columbus; largest family,
Edith Teaford ; ones traveling
the farthest, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hysell, Windam .

bus pickups
are announced

reminiscing.
During the

and

on Main to Ute business section
of Pomeroy, turn onto

GRAND CHAMP[ON BULLS - Grand champion bulls in the open class dairy cattle judged

Mr. and Mrs. David Oonachie,

president, Morris Teaford ,

pictures

HEMLOCK GROVE - The
Meigs County Retired Senior
Volunteer Program held a
recognition plcnlc and bar·
becueat the Welker Farm here
recently.
The recognition was for all
new volunteers during the first
six months of the second year
of the program in Me igs

SUNDAY
CURTIS Reunion of Hoit and
Mary Foster Curtis, the 67th1
will be held at the No. l
Pavilion at Thompson Park,
East Liverpool. Basket dinner

Petersburg; yo11ngest girl,

history or the Teafords by
James Teaford. Happy Birthday was sung to Dick Karr, ·
Middleport.
ThOse attending were Mr.
and Mrs . Howard Teaford and
M~ . and Mrs. Dave Feaster,
Howie, Gayla and Darrey,
Granville ; Mr _and Mrs. Roger

taking

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reading habits, the Metga .
Jackson · - Vinton Counlles•
Bookmobile has a good book
display for them In the
headquarter's window. The
following books displayed are :
Fader, Daniel, Hooked on
B&amp;ks.
Larrick, Nancy, A Parent's
Guide to Children's Reading.
Frank, Josette, Your Child's
Reading Today.
'Sutherland, Zena, The Best
in Children's Books.
Arbuthnot, May, Children's
Reading in the Home.

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grand champion in showmanship and Mark Mora took reserve showmanship.

Jim Carnahan Farm with his Guernsey; Roger Nease from

the David Nease Farm with his Jersey, and Karen Pratt
from the Pratt Far:m at Mechanicsburg with hrJ· winning
milking shorthorn.

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Twin Pine took the first and
second places with Windland
taking third. In the three

David Nease of Minersville
Route 1 exhibited the lour
championship animals in the
Jersey breed of the lllth an- females breQ and owned by ·
exhibitor class Twin Pine was
nual Meigs County Fair.
Thursday when dairy cattle ·nrst, Nease was second and
were judged Nease received Windland was third'.
ln Holstein breed judging,
rosettes for the champion bull,
the junior and senior champion Phillip Radford , Pomeroy
females and the grand Route 3, won first in the bull
calf, under one year and over
champion ·female .
In the various divisions of lour months class with Roy
judging in the Jersey field, Holter, Pomeroy Route 3,
Nease exhibited the first place taking second. Earl Dean,
ahimal in the bull, one year and Pomeroy Route 3, won first and
under two cll!ss. Wilbur Wind- second places in the cow four
land of Guysville Route I took years aQd over class with
first place in the bull calf, Holter taking third. Dean was
1Ulder one year and over four first in the cow, three and
. months category, with second under four years and was first
place going to Twin Pine and third in the cow, two years
Jersey Farni, Letart, W, Va. and under three class with
Twin Pine won· first in the Holter taking second. Leland
cow, four years and over class, Park~r won first in the senior
with J,eland Parker,. Pomeroy yearling heifer c1ass with Dean
Route 3, taking second. Twin taking second and third. Holter
Pine exhibited the best cow, won first in the junior. yearling
three years and under four . heifer class and took first in the
Nease took first in the cow, two senior heifer calf class with
years and under three competition with Wlndland taking
second w&gt;d Twin Pine, third.
Nease was first in the junior
yearling heifer with Twin Pine
S.cond; Nease won first in the
junior yearling heifer with

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Pullins, winning with her Ayrshire; Tony Carnahan from the

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALES - Grand champion
females in the open class dairy cattle judged Thursday af.
ternoon at the Meigs County Fair were as follows, 1-r, Denise
Dean of the Earl Dean Farm with her Holstein; Patty

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1111nual Teaford reunion was
held Sunday, Aug. 4, at the
rOadside park on south US 33
with 101 persons attending . A
basket lunch was served at
noon with Helen Teaford,

Syracuse, asking grace ,
The afternoon was spen t

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Holter won first and second
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won the first in get of sire with
Hol ter, second. Holter wa s fir st
in the produce of cow class. In

wtth Mora tak1ng second a nd
th ird place honors. ln the cow,
three year and under four
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outcome in the ·cow, two years
and under three class. Mora

took both first and second in

the three females bred and the senior yeHrling heifer class
owned by the exhibitor Dean f!Od ·in the junior yearling
was first, HOlter was second

and third.
Dean exhibited the senior
champion femal e and the
grand champion femal e with

Holter exhibiting the junior
champion female .

In the Guern sey breed
judging, James Carnahan,
Racine, exh ibited the seni or
c hampion female a nd the
grand champion femal e with
Mark Mora, Racine Route 2,
showing the junior chmnpion

female .
In. other Guernsey breed

judging, Carnahan exhibited
the first place animal in the
cow. foLU" years and over class

heifer class Mora won first and
Carnahan , second. Young
Mora won firsts in the se nior
heifer calf and juniur heifer

calf classes. In the get of sire
class, Carnahan was first;
Mor a was second, and Dona ld
Mora, Pomeroy Route ~. was
thi1·d. M. Mora was first in the
produc e of Cffi\' class ;:md in U1e
three femal es bred and owned
by exhibitor, Carnahan was
first, Mark Mora \\'as second
and Donald Mora ,vas third.
Patricia Pullins, Coolville
Route 2, won a blue ribbon in
the senior yearling heifer class
whi ch made up the entire
Ayrshi re breed judging.

Thlll'sday at the Meigs County Fair taking top honors were, 1-r, Roger Nease, with grand
champion Jersey, Polly Pratt with grand champion milking s horthorn and Stephanie Radford

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The bus route to pick up
kindergarten children in
Pomeroy who will attend the
afternoon session has been
announced by Mrs. Alice

James Teaford; gifts, Hildred
Grafton and entertainment,
Jean Hall, Wanda Teaford and
BUI Teaford .

Twin Pine secondi Nease won
first in the senior heifer call
class ')'ith -\Vlnd.land, seconq,
and Twin Pine, third. Nease
won first and second in the
junior heifer call class with
Twin Pine taking third.
In the get of sire class,.Nease
was first and Twin Pine was
second. In the produce of oow,

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president, Janice Lawson

officers were elected for 1975.'
They are president, Earl
Teaford, Columbus; vice

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She said the bus will begin
the route at lla.m, making the
first stop at the corner of Brick
and '" Butternut Avenues .
Traveling towards town, the
next stop will be on the
Mechanic St. parking lot. From
there the bus will travel up
Lincoln Hill to Lincoln Heights,
back down the hill, then to West
Main St., turning onto the road
under the bridge and traveling
.to Spring Ave.
On Spring Ave. the bus will
go to Blaettnar's storage
garage where it will turn onto
Spring Ave. to Condor, go east
on Condor to Main, then east on
Main to the corporation limit..
There it will turn and go west

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, newest styles, the latest features . Caravelle by
Bulova. Expensive watches at inexpensive prices . .

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during his first mardage_ l
have heard or artificial insemination but don't 'really
lmow anything about it. Would
you please send me all the
information you can about th e
· su bject, the process, the
danger involved , if any, etc .?

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many trials. The best advice I
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To the voters of Meigs County: r read in the paper where the
school for tht\ mentally retarded is to be built on ground donated
by the trustees of Carl ton College. Why build a new school? On
East Main St. in Pomeroy are two excellent bui[dings that with

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Riverside Professional Bldg.
444 W. Union St., Attiens

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breaking the nowers. This ca n be done several ways depending
upon the types of material in the arrangement. Sometimes

STURDY material may be taken outside and GENTLY shaken.
Glycerined leaves and seed pods may be removed from the

Homebuilders give party
Members
of
. the
Homebuilders Class of the
Middleport Church of Christ
staged a party Tuesday at the
Athens Mental Health Center
for 48 patients there. Games
were played and the group
enjoyed singing. Gifts were
cookies, potato chips and KoolAid were served. Jim Roach

The annua1 Durst reunion,

originally scheduled lor Aug .
18, has been moved to Aug . ~5 .
due to a conflict in schedules. A
basket dinner will be served at
I p.m. at the home of Dana A.
Durst, Sand Hill Rd. The
reWlion is for descendants of

Henry H. and Hanna Elizabeth
Durst and friends or the family.

RETURNS HOME
RQger Dixon, who has spent
the swnmer working with the

Continental Oil Co., Oklahoma
City, returned home this week
and will resume studies at
Marietta College Aug. 27. He
will be a junior in petrolelll'Q
engineering.

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Miss Ables addresses ladies
APPLE GROVE - "Umits
to Consumerism" was the

program topic presented by
Miss Vickie Ables at the
Tuesday night meeting of the

Apple Grove United Methodist
Women held at the"church.
In her discussion, Miss Ables
commented on industry and

population and their effects on

-Three birthdays observed
Mrs. Beulah White en-

Gif!s were presented to all

three. Other:s attending were
Mrs. Thomas Darst and son,

Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Well, Mr . and Mrs. Charles
White, Jeff Darst, Kitty
Metzger, Pearl Hoffman and
Richard Duckworth .

Chester class of '31 gathers
CHESTER - Chester High
School Class of 1931 held its

Neaie,

Margate! Johnson, Margi\'tt
Slack, Gertrude Butler, Sara
Philbrick, Louise Eden Bea
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Hilton, Ethel Johnson, Vlrglrita
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six months unable to attel)l
were .Louis DeLuz, Agn~s
White, Pearl Reynolds, M..
Ket.chka, Eura Largen ,
Evelyn Stowe, Eliza Forem&amp;i!, '
Elizabeth Slaven, Birtle Wyl¢1,
Grace Hawley, and La\1[,11
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discourage waste

aitd

to en-

courage balanced human
culture. Mrs. Roberta ;rhaxton
was at the piano for group

;;mnual reunion at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rose ,

Bidwell, July 26.' A basket
dinner·was served. John Bailey

asked the blessing. In the a fternoon the group enjoyed
visiting, pictUre-taking, and a

tour of the Rose home and
grounds.
The class was pleased to
have Earl Knight, a former
teacher, present. Members of
the class present were Lenora

Betzing, Esther Christy Gooch,

had the prayer . Others going

SECOND SON BORN
OCEANSIDE, Calif. - HN
Clyda Allens\'(orth, Mrs. and Mrs. Michael Heck, 1435
Martha Childs, Mrs . Reva Marguette St., Oceanside,
Beach, Mrs. Coleen Vall Meter Calif., are announcing the birth
and Brenda, Rev. George of their second son, July 19 at
Glaze and sons, Clint and Trey; the Naval Hospital at Camp
Bud Wilson and Mrs. Nora Pendleton, Calif. The infant
Rice.
named Jeremy Edward
weighed 9lbs., II ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs , Scott
Shank, Pomeroy, and Rev. and
Mrs . Robert Card, Lima. Mrs .
H. B. Kellmer, Denver, Colo.,
CLAY SHAW DIES
is a great-grandmother. Heck
NEW ORLEANS (UP!)
is stationed with the Filth
Clay Shaw, 60, who was tried Marine Regiment at Camp
and acquitted on charges filed Pendleton . Mr . and Mrs.
by former District Attorney Heck's other son is Jacob Eric,
Jim Garrison he' plotted to 18 months old.
assassinate President John F.
Kennedy, died early Thursday,
FIRST CONFERENCE
apparently of cancer·.
WASHINGTON (UPl)

over for the party .were Mrs.

Ford

was

World". Mrs. Betty Shiveley
had prayer, and Mrs. Lucille
Rhodes read scripture from
Psalm 8:3-3.
Mrs.
Florence
Smith
presided. at the business
meetihg with Mrs. Bess
Parsons giving the secretarytreasurer's report . Others
attending were M.t·s. Dolly
Wolfe, Mrs. Shtrley Ables, Mrs.
Bertha Robinson, Mrs. Eileen
Buck and Mrs. Julia Norris.

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Next year's reunion will be

held the last Sunday in July.
The place will be announced
later.

OFFiCE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CI.:OSE '
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURt ST.,
POMEROY .

CAMDEN PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY UNTIL 5 PM
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* What things characterize a Real Christian home?
* Do we need Christian ·homes to save America from destruction?

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SUNDAY EVENING MESSAGES ON
"THE QIRISTIAN HOME."
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Locat.d nut Ill MDIII County Flirplunds, Off Rt. 62, 4 Miles Nolth llf Paint Plea1t
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*What is a Christian home?
*How can I have a Christian home?

WITH

Mlaaltpol1

Lambert,

THE CHRISTIAN HOME

SHOES

Your Tho~McAn 'Store

the economy, and the need 'for

Hartley, Nelle Werner, Della
Stahl, Alma Miller, Gene
McElroy, Cora Argabrlle,
Alice Balser, Helen Handley,
Freda Welling, Bernice Halfk;
Emmett Hawk, lljrby Etb,
Mary Radcliffe, Ralph Radcliffe, Glenn Lambert, Mat

Opal Gaul Wickham, Betty
PARENTS TO MEET
Damewood Fell, Mildred
Parents of kindergarten
t~niQIII, lhru
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Th~~~~:- 14-22 :
SW'Qmerfield Parker, Pauline School District are asked to
Wickham Ridenour, John attend a meeting Tuesday
Bailey, Nellie Michael Parker, evening at 7:30 at Southern
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Cll!!ord
Hayes,
Virgil High School · concerning
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McElroy, Fred Smith and morning and afternoon bus
EXPRESS"
Martha F~ecker Rose .
schedules. The meeting will be
Goldie Hawn
Others present were Mrs. held with Bob Ord, superin(PG),
Mary Buck, Raymond Gooch, tendent of school, Mrs. Jean
At.:SO
John Wickham, Dana Fell, Alkire, kindergarten teacher,
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Starts 7 p.m.
Herbert
Parker ,
Buel and the bus drivers.
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Wilber Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Stewart, Mrs. Fred
·Smith, Blair Allen Windon, and
the host, Mr. Rose .
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Good At : herltaqe

Director, sp&lt;&gt;ke briefly Oft ...
progre,. of RSVP in Johlp
County 'IUld thanked all 1111
volunteero attending lor lheir
help In making the prov-n 1
succeu. Volunteers have
servedln22non-i)ro!ltasenciol
and organizations during tho
first I~ years of the program. '
Mrs.
C!ara
Locttary,
president of the RSVP Advisory Boord and Clarence
Struble, President of the Melp
County Council on Aglllfl,
presented pins to each persl&gt;n
who had volunteered di!i;~
the past six month!, as Ml)l.
Welker introduced tt.e'l',
Receiving pins were:
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Graham, Marcia Keller, Be!V.
Willard, Homer Willard, Alqla

singing of "This Is My Father's

presidential news conference

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tertained recently with a
arrangement and washed in warm soapy water. Large petaled dinner party honoring Thomas
material may be CAREFULI'.Y brushed with an artist's camel · Darst, Mrs. Florence Hannay
hair brus.h . Sand dried flowers also may be removed 1 recovered and Mrs. Agnes White on their
with sand, uncovered and brushed to remove the sand. - G.O. birthday anniversaries.

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presented to each one . ·
Refreshments of ice. cream,

. REUNION MOVED

p.m. featuring the "Gospel

pected to hold his first

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FOR
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Mrs. Ruth Kaufman and Mrs .
Katharine Duffy, 11 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren in attendance.

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Senator-to-be Glenn af\,d others disclosed their financial dealings.
1 wonder i£ our prcsenl elec ted officictls wou ld, though not
requir~d by law, &lt;lisclose the extent of their real estate dealings
since taking offi c.:c.
Carl Matlack, Phone 667-3689.

Reserved Saturday Unti I 5 P.M .
FOR
"ANNUAL OUTING"

her mother, Mrs. Lena Huber.
A family buffet was held at
the home of Mrs. Joseph
Kozak, grandda_ught.er of Mrs.

Come in .. . Write ... or Phone

Rt. 1, Reedsville, Ohio
Aug . 15, 1974

The HAMER Co'mpanitis

anniversary observance for

p.m . Afternoon program at 2

DEAR POLLY - I am answering Sandra who wants to clean

Halifax, Mass., where she went

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get a list of all the ingredientS . This happened to me again
yesterday while watching the Dinah Shore show, - YVONNE.

especially for the 89th birthday

Well -known celebri ties from
all walk's of life tell their
personal stories of triumph
in their field $. because they
overcame their hearing
impairment .

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Mrs. Globokar
visits Mass.

Americans of all ages who
suffer from uncorrected or
untreated he~ring toss to
seek help.

Ohio .

_ -By Polly Cramer
DEAR POLLY - l need help desperately. Our home (in
Louisiana) is being invaded by tiny black ants. These are not
essentially food eaters.! lind them in my clean sink ' hath tub and
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lavatories but they have reached the pantry and I have found
some in dry packaged foods. Can someone help me? - GLADYS.
DEM POLLY - My Pet Peeve is with those TV talk shows

DJ&lt;;AR GIRLS - This is painstaking work that requires time
and great care. Any delicate material used in a dried flower
and Mrs, Dale Teaford, Carla 1 arrangement will not take_to brushing or other treatment and
Dale and Dennis, Mrs . Janice best lie left alone. When brushing large leaves the brush could be
Lawson and David, Mr. and dipped in salad oil, wiped off and then used so the dust sticks to it.
Mrs. Virgil Teaford, Mrs. Sue Clean brush frequently . Also these big leaves will need some
Provo and Veronica, Mr. and support, perhaps a hand pl~ced back of one .as you gently brush.
Mrs. Henry Hill, Mindy and · -One authority suggests that when cleaning with sand each
Monica and Mr. and Mrs. flower be removed, held over a pan of clean sand·. With one hand
Sampson Hall, Syracuse .
the sand is dropped, in a stream, over the flower. Gently shake
sand off, turn flower upside down and gently tap until all sand is
removed. Repeat two or three times if necessary. - POLLY. ·
. DEAR POLLY - Save the ru!fles from worn Priscilla_-type
curtains. They are most useful to use lor facing when garmenls
have to be lengthened. Cut jn-operly and turned on both edges the
width is adequate for most things. Even too-short straight curtains could have the extra two or three inches added to them and
Mrs.
Alice
Globokar, the slightly extra weight and stitching will make them hang even
Pomeroy, has returned from better, - ELIZABETH.

Free Bookl et especially
prepared
to encourage

Second St.

· Pom~rQy,

Youngstown; Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Teaford and Sherry,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl'
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Teaford, Mr. and Mrs. William
Teaford, Skip and Dori; . Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Wines, Bet! and
Teresa and Mr . and Mrs. Neal

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SLIDES Series beginning
Sunday, Aug. !Bat 7 p:m. at the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day-Saints,
Racine-Portland Rd . Second of
live, ''The Falling Away" .

George Grafton, Tammy and
Tracy, Ravenna; Mr. and Mrs.

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Newton, Evelyn Grueser, Eya

HOMECOMI NG a t Zion
Church of Christ, SR 143,
Pomeroy-Harrisonville
Rd.,
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Worship service, 10' 30 a.m.,
with basket dinner at 12:30

vited to attend .

Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs.

Richard , Steven and Kevin ,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs . Dan
Hysell, Windam ; Jerry Friend,
Ravenna;
Dean
Davis ,

to fill out the form and return it
to Jan, c-o The Daily Tribune,
~allege form for those who are
Gallipolis, 45631, before Aug.
goi ng back to school this fall . 21. The compiled list or adEvery student in the Gallia - dresses will run in the hack·toMeigs - Ma son area is invited school issue shortly thereafter.

Tones" . Rick Morrison will be
the minister . Everyone is in-

Kearns, Sonia and Brian .)J,
Mason~ W. Va .; Mr . and Mrs .
David Oonachie and David,

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was promised, is the back to

George Scott guest speaker.
Bissell Brothers featurCd
singers .

Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Brian

Richard Karr, Mr. and Mrs.
Rndney Karr and Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Teaford and Mr. and
Mrs . Melvin Swisher and
Carrie, Middleport; Mr. and
Mrs . Morris Teaford, Cheryl,

GALLIPOI.IS -

Pearl
St.,
Middleport,
beginning today through the
25th, 7:30 p.m. nightly . Rev .

Mrs. Cecil See and Darlene,

Mrs _. Carroll Teaford, Nancy
and Carla Jean Aeiker, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Wamsley; Leo
Hill; Mr . and Mrs. Duke Bentz,
Tim and Eric; Fritz Teaford;
Thelma Walton, Racine; Mr.
and Mrs . James TFaford ; Mr.

Just Highest ;
'IntereSt Rates •
In The Area

Christ in Chri s tian Union,

DANCERS - Meghan, right, and Dorothy Griifin will be
featured in Friday's Cornrn ulJiity Choir and Band Concert on
the Gallipolis riverfront at. 7:30 p.m.

County. Of In senior citizens
enrolledinRSVP, I22ottended.
Guests inclu~ed members. of
the _RSVP Advisory Board,' the
Me1gs County Councrlon Aging
Committee, and County
Commissioners Robert Clark
and Henry Wells and their
wives, and Tammy Clark.
F ollowing the barbecue,
Mrs. Pearl Welker, RSVP

Addresses sought

REVIVAl. at the Church of

Mrs. James Anderson and
Brenda, Long Bottom ; Mr. and

Baker and Lisa, Colwnbus;
Mrs . Lenna Brinker, Mr. and

pe t .

proper ma intenance would give plenty or room for many
students at a savin g of many dollars, and have better facilities
Cin ':?4, (e(1en!), Hou 22 ; P erez.
than c&lt;~n be built with present levies. Has it ever been Propos~d •
Cin 21.
Am erican Leagu e: Alle!~. Chi or the voters informed"of wh er e the operating money will come
31 , Burro ughs. Te x- 22 . Jack
son , Oa k 21; Mayberry , KC and fr-om ? Perhaps, by using the present buildings, the levy already
Darwin , M i nn 19 .
p&lt;-lssed would suffice. 'The impressiOn r got fr om. the newspaPer is
Ru ns Bat ted In
N utional League : Sch m id t , thnt It would take a voter referendlUTl to change .the plans. After
Ph i l9 1; Bench , Cin 90. Ce d eno , prior ta lk s with Prosecutor Fullz ( Bernard V.) on other subjects,
Hou i)nd Wynn, LA 84 . Ga r:Vey ,
I fee l it would be a waste of time to try that aven ue . Perhaps
LAa.ndSmith,St , L 78 .
,
Am c r ic an League : Bur
letters to the coun ty board of education at Pomeroy would let
roughs , Tex 96, Allen , Chi 83. them know your feelings.
Bando. Oak Bl ,· H enderson , Cl1 i
and Rud i. Oak 7&lt;~ .
. Item No . 2 ~ Duilng the last primary, and after W11tcrgate,

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Leagu~

ab

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112
110
109
O ri ~ , CI1i
98
AI lent Chi 111
MddX , NY 9 2 296 47
Rudi , Oak 11 5 .438 56
H ome Run~
Nat io nal L eague : Wynn , LA
and .Scl1rr.id l. P hil '). 7 ; Bench.

Oa k

location of 1,1ext year's reunion

and the group decided to have
· it the same place on the first
Sunday in August.
Gifts were given to the oldest

No games, No gimmicks '

mAlternative suggested .

"Arthritis,'' in care of this

brief discussion was held on the

Mulberry, go out Union Ave.
and then go to the school. Th'e
afternoon session begins at
12:15 p.m.

Swollen fingers
cause much pain

involved. But, in rheumatoid

The secretary's report was
dleport, and the treasurer's
report by Carroll Teaford . A

TRIANGLES WIN
PITTS BURGH (UP!)
Plttsburgh's
Gerald Pattrick
RUTLAND - Bermce E. Eads, Albany; . Mildred AshVanaman. 60, Rt. I. lt ulland , cra [t, Athen s, and Bessie and Peggy Michel team'ed for a
victory in the deciding mixed
died W:ednesday ut the Holzer Wade, Athens.
Medici,! Center , Gallipolis. She
Also preceding her in death doubles event Thursday night
was born here April 4. 1914, to in addition to her parents was a to lilt the Triangles to a 26-22
victory over the Cleveland
Charles and Bertha Pruitt brother and a sister.
Grover who preceded her in
She was a member of the Nets.
death. She wa s married April Middleport United Pentecostal
4, 1938, to Nathan E. Vanaman Church . Funeral services will
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. By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
have a spike-like appearance. However , it may be lh at the who survives. She was em- be held at the Walker Funeral
CONNIE MACK
DEAR DR. LAMB - Would
Gout usually involves single ends of the va s that were cut ployed 16 years at Athens State Home, Rutland, Saturday at 2· FARMINGTON, N. M. (UP!)
you ,explain the difference be- · joints to start wlth , and is and tied in your husband could H uspi t~l .
p.m. with the Rev. William - The 16th annual Connie
tween rhew-Qatoid arthritis, caused by the gradual deposit be cut again a r.l sewed
Al so surviving ar e a so n, S- Knittel officiating . Burial will Mack World Series gets under
. osteoarthritis and gout? What of a salty-like material from together. He is a young man Sgt.
James
Vanaman, be in the Athens County way today with defending
Can one do to help or relieve uric acid . I think if you were and he might have at least one U.S.A.F., Dayton; a grandson ,
champion Long Beach, Calif.,
these' I have swelling of my having acute attacks of gout chance in four of being able to one br other , Douglas Grover, Mem·o ry Gardens. Friends playing El Paso, Tex., and
linger joints and I don't know you would know it antl your regain his capacity to father Rutland; four sisters, Helen may call at the [Wleral home at Chicago
going
against
anytime.
which one this is. My doctor doctor would be treating it.
Baltimore.
childre n. It is worth con. McKee, The. Plains; Blanche
says there is no known cure,
There.are a lot of things that sidering. He would need to use
just to keep active.
Letters of opinion are welcomed. They should be leta
can be done for arthritis. When a urologist for such recon- I--------------------------~
DEAR READER - In the involvement is minimi::tl , as s tructive surge ry .
· than 300 words long (o r be subject to reducUon by the
general, rhewnatoid arthritis sometimes
occurs
wit ~
1 editor 1 and must be signed with the signee's addren.
NORTHFIELD
is an inflammatory disease, osteoarthritis, the sensib le
1 Names may be withheld upon publlc.ation. However, OD
NORTHFIELD,
Ohio (UP!)
with red, swollen, tender · approach is to maintain motion
1 request, names wlll be disclosed. Letters should be In good
Majo
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engue
L
eade
r
s
- Dark Ruler and Dale Butler
joints. ]I can be mild or severe. and relieve pain . But, [or more By Unit ed ·P res s Int ernat io nal . I taste, addrcssirig issues, not personalities.
moVed into the winner's, circle
By contrast, osteoarthritis is a se rious
Leading Batter s
Pr oblems,
even
I
Nati
o
nal
League
via an objection, captured a
wear and tear process or reconstruction of ·damaged
g
ab
r
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pCI. I
pair
or $8,482 divisions of the
degeneration or the joints, joints is possible. For more Garr. At I 116 489 67 118 3611 I
Gross
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Grandview-Ohio Futuriijes for
usually with overuse or in- information you will want to
Zisk. , P itt 107 388 56 125 .322 I
·two-year-old
pacers Thursday
creasing age.
get a copy of the book ''There 's Grvy , LA 113 .:167 67 ISO . 32 1 I
Monl
anc7
,
Ph
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at Northfield Park.
In your case you might be Help for Arthritis," tha~ 1
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103 361 39 1\5 . 3 19
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able to tell the difference by cowrote with LaRue Stone, 1an Smi th , S I.L
101 356 52 11 3 . 3 17
which joinls or your lingers are arthritis sufferer of man Y' Srck , St.L 111
457 75 144
involved. In osteoarthritis the years. Send one dollar plus 25 Bcknr.LA 102 405 53 125
Ptt 103 426 64 13 1
end joints of the lingers are cents postage and handling to Olivr,
Hbnr . Ptt 106 405 71 124
arthritis the knuckle- joint and
the second joint are usually

Syracuse; Carroll Teaford, Karla Wilhart, Newark; Mr.
Marmet, W. Va., was retained and Mrs . Raymond Teaford,
as treasurer . Committees Susie and Cloist and Edith
appointed were registration, Teaford, Minersville; Mr. and

Globokar, driver .

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"GET WELL"

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business

at' noon . All relatives and
friends invited.

A report was given dn some

Portland; secretary, Kay Hill,

DR. LAMB

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!Jsa Baker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs . Neal Baker,
Columbus; largest family,
Edith Teaford ; ones traveling
the farthest, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hysell, Windam .

bus pickups
are announced

reminiscing.
During the

and

on Main to Ute business section
of Pomeroy, turn onto

GRAND CHAMP[ON BULLS - Grand champion bulls in the open class dairy cattle judged

Mr. and Mrs. David Oonachie,

president, Morris Teaford ,

pictures

HEMLOCK GROVE - The
Meigs County Retired Senior
Volunteer Program held a
recognition plcnlc and bar·
becueat the Welker Farm here
recently.
The recognition was for all
new volunteers during the first
six months of the second year
of the program in Me igs

SUNDAY
CURTIS Reunion of Hoit and
Mary Foster Curtis, the 67th1
will be held at the No. l
Pavilion at Thompson Park,
East Liverpool. Basket dinner

Petersburg; yo11ngest girl,

history or the Teafords by
James Teaford. Happy Birthday was sung to Dick Karr, ·
Middleport.
ThOse attending were Mr.
and Mrs . Howard Teaford and
M~ . and Mrs. Dave Feaster,
Howie, Gayla and Darrey,
Granville ; Mr _and Mrs. Roger

taking

Meigs RSVP members honored at

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Kindergarten

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POMERO Y '

SACRED HEART Rev
Father
John
N aaum
pastor
Phone
99 2 2825
S~turdi!IV evening Man , 7 JO
p m ~unday Mass 8 an d 10
am Con fess tons Saturday , 7
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BA,-•
TIST - Robert Ku hn , pastor .
W dli am Watson Sun day school
supt Sunday sc hool , 9 30 am ,
BYF 6 p m"
Brble study .
Wt:dnesday , 7 p m , cho i r
pra ct rce Wednesday 8 30 p m

POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H Perr"in pastor Roy
Mayer , Sund ay school sup!
Church school
9 15 a m
worsh ip service
10 :?4 am
Youth cho n· rehearsal Mon
day J 30 p m vnder dtrec l tO n

of Mar y Skmner sentor chotr

rehearslll , 7 30 p m Thursday
With
Mrs
Paul
Nease .

d irector
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZAR E N E Corner

POME~OY

Un ton and Mu tbeny
Rev
Clyde V Henderson pastor
Su nday school 9 30 a m Glen

M cC lung ,

supt

mornmg
1 30
~~~s~~~ 1 ~o ~ We~ke"s~r9
v tc e , Wednesday 1 30 p m

td

pm

SY RACU SE
FIRST
C HURCH OF GOO Rev
George Orle r pas tor Su nda y

Ho l y comm un iOn f [rst Sunday
of mr)nth church SChOOl 10 JO
a m for nursery thrOUQh 12

sc hool 9 .t S am
morn.ng
preach ng
11
am
evAngel she ser v ice. 7 30 p m
Prayer r1H•e trng Thursday
7 30 p m

POMEROY CHURCH OF

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Ferrell Gronmger

pastor Btb l e school 9 JO a m
worsh tp
10 30 a m
adult
worsh rp se rv tce and young
peop les meetmg 7 JO p m
Combmed B tble st udy and
prayer meelrng Wedr1 esd ay
730pm
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy R.,ay w Wtn lng , offrcer
in c harge Su nday 10 am
Hoi mess meetmg 10 30 am
Sunday School Young Peoples
Leg ton 7 p m Thursday 1 to J
-p m Lad res Hom e League 7
p m
Prep c laSSeS
-.. ST PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second and Sy camore
Sts
Pom eroy , th e Re v
Wlllram Mtddleworlh , pas tor
Sunday School 9 30 am
church senn ces 10 30 a m

Harrisonville
Society News

WESLEYA N

HOLINESS
C HURCH Harrrsonvd le
Re:v
O ' De ll
Manley , Pas tor H en ry Eb l tn
Sun day Schoo l Su p! Sunday
Schoo l 9 JO a m
Even1ng
worshr p 7 JO p rn
Prayer and
Prarse serv1ce Thursday 7 30

GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deeth , r~c tor
Church se rv tces 10 30 am

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AO

VENTIST
Mulberrv
HerghiS
Pomero¥
Pcutor
Glr.srd Se ton Sabbath school
e-ver y Sa lurda.,. at '1 p 01 and
wor ship servrce lollowmo at
J 15
p Ill
Open
B fble
d lscunlon 7 30 p m at the
church eac h Thvr$doh'

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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF C HRIST , 200 W
Marn St - Loren T Stephens
eva ngel s t phone 992 785 6
Conserv at r ve
non
ms trumental Sunday worshtp
10 am
B tble study 11 am
worshrp 6 p m
Wednesday
Btble study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUN ITY
C 'HURCH
( nOn
denom rnatrona l)
LangS\Itlle
Dexte r Road the Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sunday scht&gt;ol
10 am eve n ng worshtp 7 JO
p m
Prayer
m eellfl'g
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
group FndiY 7 30 p m

Wolfpen

The comrnumty was saddened thts week by the unex', peeled death of Eugene Wyatt

News, Notes

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Pr eac h ing
9 30 a m • ftrSt and se-cond
Sun days o f uch month lh 1rd
and fourth Sundays each
month worshtD serv1ce at 1 30
p m Wednesday evenlngi at
7 30 P'rayer and Brble St udy
FIRST SOUT H ER N BAP
TIST 182 Mulberry Ave ,
Pomerov
af f il i ated
wtl h
SB C
tn e Rev Fred H tll ,
Pi!Stor Troy Zwtll lnq , Sundar
school supt
Su nday $Choo
9 30 am
mornrng worsht p
10 30
Sun day e\langells t tc
meellng
7 30 p m
Prayer
mee tmg W~dnesday 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTI ST Corner Four th and Ma•n
M rdd leport Re.... Henry Key
Jr pastor Sunday School, 9 30
am , 1\!\rs E"rvrn Baumgard
ner , supt
Morn ing wor sh i p
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH ' S WfTNESSES Larry Carnahan pres tdrng
mrnrster Sun day Bible lee
lure 9 30 a m
watchtower
study 10 JO a m
Tuesda y
Brb le study 7 JO p m
Thur s
day mrn1slrv school 7 30
p m
service meetmg 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst In Chnst1an Union L awrence Manley , pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sch ool Su pt Sunday School
9 30 am
Evenrng worsh rp
7 30
Wednesday
p ra yer
meeting ? 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHUR CH OF
GOO - Racrne Route 2, tOe
Rev James M Muncy pastor
Su nday sc hoo l 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh 1p
11 am
evenmg worsh rp
7 30 p m
Prayer meet rng Tuesday 7 30
P m Young peoples meetrng
7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner Sr Kth and
Palmer
th e Rev
St eve
Skaggs
p as t or
Danny
Thomp~n Sunday school su pt
WMPO rad 10 prog ram
7 45
a m Sunday sc hoo l 9 15 a m
mornrng worsh rp 10 15 a m
Youlh acttvll ieS and fellowsh ip
tor IU0 1or and sen10r h gh
stu dents 6 p m Btble st udy
7 JO p m
Mrd w eek. pray er
serv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

l"!esctay , 1 30 p rn
U M w
firs t W edn esday 1 JO p m
yti:SLEYAN CR~c•neJ
Su nday
sc; l1oot . 10 a m •
worSht p , II a n l , S1ble i lu dy ,
Thursday , 7 p m , chotr
pract ice, Thursday. 8 p m •
t eJto w ~hip
supper
f 1rs 1
Wednesday 6 30 p n1 U M w
fourth Mond~v . 8 p m
GREAT 6END - Worsn l p II
am
:lnd and &lt;4th Sundoys .
Church School 10 a m
LEIART FALLS
Worsh ip
10 a m , Church sc hool 9 a m ,
Brble study , 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR
Wor shtp
9 30 a m • Church Sc hoo l 10 JO
a m
M td Week
Serv i ce,
Wedne-sday 3 p m
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
Shtp II a m
1st and 3rc
Sundays , Church School 10

am

PORTLAND - Worshtp 7 30
p nr Church Sc hool 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worsh rp 11 am
2nd and 4th Sundays Churc h
Schoo l 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
R ev Rob ertMeece
Re~ 5ti11nley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh i p 10 a m
Church School 9 am
Prayer
Mee ttng , Wednesday a p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
servrces
9 a m , Sunday
Sc hool 9 .:IS a m Bible Study
every Thur sday 1 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
shrp 11 a m
Ctw r ch Sc hool 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday school
9 45 a m
each
Sunda y ,
prea chmg a t 11 a m
each
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 45
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
on th1 rd Tuesday ea ch month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
sch ool 9 30 prea chmg 7 30
p m Su nday prayer meet rng ,
7 30 p m Tuesday wscs 7 30
frrs1 Thursday each month
SILV ER RIDGE - WorShip
IO a m Chu r ch Sc hoo! 9 a m
TUPPERS
P'LAINS
Worship 9 am
Church
Sc hool 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George F rederiCk
sup t Serv ic e weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Prea chrng f irst and
th 1rd Sun&lt;lay !i, of month by
Clrfford Sm ith 9 ~ 0 am
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CHRISTIAN
UN ION - Darre ll
Doddr rll
pastor Sunday School
9 30
a m , Leonard Gtlmore t 1rst
elder evening serv1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting , 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac ine Route 'i Th e
Rev Charles Hand pa sto r
Sunday school 9 45 a m
mo rnrng worshrp
11 a m
Evenrng serv ices Tuesday and
Fn day 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B rb le
St udy, 9 30 am
morn 1ng
worsh1p, 10 30 am
even rng
worShiP 6 30 p m Wednesday
Bible Study 7 JO p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School ,
T'O a m w i th Wtllard P1gott
supt Evangelrst rc message
ea ch Su nd ~y evenmg , 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Clrne
mrmsterof the Apostolrc Faith
Btble Stud y , Wednesday 7 30

7- 'l'lte Dally Stntlno!l, M,lddleport.Pooteroy, o. Friday, Auw. lti,
1974

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IJO p m
MT . UNION

ll.t.PTIST
Rev Cec.t Cox , pastor Su.f\da)'
SchQ()I \UJ' t ~ J oe Sa~rt .
Su n-day school , t .S ., m :
Sunday evenmg worsh i p , 1 30
Wedne-&amp;day prayer and Bible
study, 7 30 p m
TUP'PERS
PLAIN$
CHRISTIAN
CtfURCH
Eugene Undeorwood, pa5tor ,
Howard C~ldwe ll , Jr Sunday
Sc hool Su p!
Sun day School,
9 30 l!l m
Morning Sermon,
10 JO a m
Sun day even ! n~
ser ... ~ce, 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norr is p...stor , F loyct Norr is .
sup! Sunday school 9 30 a m ,
morn1ng sermon , 10 30 a m ,
Prayer !Service , Wednesday ,
730 pnl
CHES HIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Smt ih .. pa slar St,md ay School ,
10 a m Arthur Hen son Su pt
Jlflonltng Worship
ll a m
Young People s service 7
p m , E'V'enrno servtce , 7 30
p m Wednesday M id Week
Prayer Servrce
7 30 p m •
Yout h meet rng . 6 30 p m
Eveni ng wor Ship , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE RPv
Herbert GraJe , pastor war
sh rp serv1ce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc h ool.
9 30 a m
Rich ard Barton
Su pt Prayer meet 1ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
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BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cli ffOrd Sm1lh,
m 1n1ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am ~ morning chur ch 10 30
am
Sunday eve n ing ser vrce ,
7 30p m Wednesday se rv ic e, B

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Carmei News,

By the Day
Those calling at the home of
Mrs . Mary Circle recently
mcluded Mr and Mrs Melvin
Circle and famtly of Colwnbus,
Mr and Mrs Donald Pierce of
Athens, Mr and Mrs George
Circle and daughter, Cheryl,
and Mr and Mrs James
Circle,

all of New

Haven

M
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r an
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Carleton of Racme and a mece,
Tonra Sayre of Kentucky
vlmted with Eunte Brmker,
Margaret Ann Johnson and
family and Betty Van Meter on
Monday evenlng
Mrs, Mary Russell of
Waverly, W. Va , spent
Saturday night wtth Mr and
Mra. Homer Circle, Verna and
Wavie Circle and attended
Homecoming at Carmel
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E
Johnson, Patrtck, Sheryl
LeAnn spent Sunday evemng
!\th Mr. and Mrs Douglas
Johnaon Of Racine
Florence Ctrcle returned
home last w"k from Florida
where ahe had opent some time
ll'lth her slater, Ma.,_, '••· at

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MIDD~EPOI!T C~USTER

Backgammon ts a game
played wtth dwe and countet s ,9n a board dtvtded mto
two tables each marked wtth
12 pomts m wh tch each play
er

tr1es t o move h1 s own coun

Rev Robert Bumg11rner
HEATH Worsh ip 10 30
a m , Chur ch Schoo l 9 30 a m
UMYF 7 p m
RUTLAND - Warsh iP 9 15
a m , Chur ch School 10 ... m
UMYF7pm
SALEM CENTER Wor
sh rp 9 a m , Ctlurch Sc hool 10
am • UMYF Thursda'!.t 7 p m

SYRACUSE

C~USoER

Rev Rich,lrd E Jarvis
ASBURY Worsh tp 11
a m Church Sc hool 9 so a m
WSCS, 1st T uesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh i p 9
a m
Church School 10 a m ,
3r d Wednesday 7 3Q

ters from poml to pomt and
off the boa• d whtie also try·
. mg to block 01 capture those
of hts opponent A backgam · , wscs
pm
mon ga me was found tn
MINERSVILLE - Worship
Babylontan exca vattdn s 10 a m , Chui'Ch Schoo l 9 a m
ytscs, 3rd Monday 1 JO p m
makm~ the game one of the
$.YRACUSE
Church
wor lds oldest, The World Sc hool , 9 JO c:~ m , worship
servl~ 7 30 p m
Almanac says
::-:'"r":c='" : " " ' 0 c - - - - SOUTHERN C~USTER
Rev . S1even Wilson
Fort Liuderdaie
Rev Larry Poling
Mr and Mrs James Ingram,
Rev How•rd Shl'teley
BETHANY I DorusJ
Chen I Lets! of Columbus spent Worship,
9 30 a m , Church
a weekend w1th Ralph Lee and Sc hool 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worsh ip , 11
the Robert Lee family Evelyn a m
1st end Jrd Sundays
and Chenl are spending a week Church School 10 a m
here and Will attend the lair
APPLIE GROVE SUnday
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Pickens schpol , 9 30 a m , worsrdp ,
and famtly of Pomeroy, Mr tlrst and third Sunday, 7 30
P m , pray~r meeting, Wed
and Mrs F)'ank Hudson, Mr nesday, 7 lO p m Fello wsl'ltP
and Mrs Gene Hudson Of supper, first Sa turday , 6 p m
U M w second Tuesdav , 1 30
Raclll&lt;' were at the hoote of Mr Pm
and Mrs Allan Taylor on
EAST LETA!i'llT Sunday'
Sunday Mr Taylor is a pahent SC.IIvO
I, 9 30 a m , worship
second and fourth Su nday , ? 30
at Veterans Hospital
P m ., pranr meetrng,

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My line? 8. Avlallon Weal her JJ Wild Kingdom 1J, 1 Spy ll.
., Electric Company 20 Bowling For Dollars "f.
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H1-1 PSanford and Son 3, 4, 15 , Wash ington Rev few 20 33 Your
arade I , 10 , Brady Bunch 6, 13
8 30 - Good Times 8, 10 Wall Stre-et Week 10, 33 Brian Ker th J.
4, tS , Chicago Meanwhile Back At the Ranch 6 13
9 00 - Movies " Number One'' 3. 4, 15 , 1 ' Stat~ Fair " 10 ,
Marrl~tt Times Four 8 Masterpiece Theatre 20, 33
~ 9 30 - Odd Coople 6, 1J
00
10
0 30 - OhABC News Closeup 6, 13 , News 20 , Video Visionaries 33
Janak! 33
I 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4, 15 , Mission Imposs ib le 6 Un
touchables 13. Movies ' Count Yorga , Vamprre
8
" Oinosaurusl " 10
12 30 - Don Kirshner 's Rock Concert 6, Wide World In Concert

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Phantom Speaks" 10
2 00 - News 13
2 30 5 00 6 lO -

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M ovie ' The Oepserate Hours " .4
Internationa l Zone 4

SATURDAY. AUG II

6 00 - Summer Semester 10
6 30 - Ky Afield 13, Chris1opher Closeup 10 TV Classroom 8
7 00 - Fun for Everyone 6, Treehouse Club 8 In Touc h 13 ,

Faith for Today 10

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Front 4, S~eedracer 6, Speed Buggy 8, Treehouse Club 10
8 00 -

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Bear Bunch 8, La ssie 10
8 JO - Yogi ' s Gang ll f M ister Rogers 20 Addam s Famtly 3, 4,
15, Sabrina 8, Popeye 10 , Edward Saunders 6
9 00 - Emer~cX: P'~s 3, 4, IS Super Fnends 6, 13 , Movte 11.
10 . Sesame- st 20 ... ~ -:.

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10 00 - Elec Cor}Of Lassie's

and dot them

Rescue Rangers 6, 13 , My Favorite
Martian 8~ 10h ;,lgmundand The Sea Monsters 3, 4, 15
10 30 - Goober and~he Ghost Chasers 6, 13. P 1nk Panthers 3 4,
15, Zoom 20 . Jeann ie 8, 10
11
Brady Kids 6 , 13, Apboll &amp; Costello S Sesame St 20
Speed BOggy'1lO'f 1 51ar 1TI-ek 3 4 1'5
11 30 - Jos1e &amp; The Pussycats tn Outer Space 8 10 Butch

with sand traps On a chess board we grant wtde movement to only one ptece,
lhe queen In football a team has but four downs to gam the required yardage

12 DO - Elec Co 20 , Jetsons 3, 4, 15 Pebbles and Bamm Bamm
8, 10, Mov1e, " Nme Munsters'' 6, 13

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courts

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Racme Road
W tl1 ram Roush , pastor Denny
Evans ,
Sunday
Sc hool
D trector Sun day Sc hool , 9 30
am
Morn 1ng worshtp 10 30
am Su nday evenrng servtce 7
p m
Wednesday
even rng
pra t e..!: se~vic!S 7 30 p m

With

nets We hne our golf

courses

w1th narrow

farrways

Cassidy 3,

convm ced

there

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no satisfaction-

ll , Mission Mag ic

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17 30 - Fat Alberta, 10. Go J, 4, ll

This is because man at hts best ts mnately honest He demands that hiS
every skill meet reasonable tests He's
no "fun"- wJthout challenges

4.

1 00 - Children' s Film FestiVal 8, 10 Man from UNCLE 4,
American Bandstand 6, 13 , TBA 15, Perry Mason 3

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2 00 -

Soul Train 6, Vtewpoln18, Baseball Pre Game Show 3
15 , Movie "Srencer 's Mountam • 10 Ce lebrity Tennis 13

Man's religmus awareness, whtch msptres our weekly worshtp, continually
cultivates th~t mnate honesty Our Christian farth prompts us to develop

2 15 - Basebal 3 4, 15
2 30 - Arthur Sm•lh 8

dtvme resources of characte r and commitment Far more than any game,
LIFE tests strength and weakness, rewards ach t ~vement not fatlure
X rophlle'

~ected

8y

T~ Amer lc~n

3 QO-Movle " Gorilla Safar! ' ' 6 , Wrestlmg 8, Other People,
Other Places 13
3 30- World of Survival 13
4 00 - F1lm 8, Champ1onsh1p F1shlng 10, Kung Fu 13 , Man
Bu1lds, Man Destroys 33
4 30 - Sew1ng Sk1lls Tarlorlng 33 , Wacky World of Jonathan
Wtnters 6 , Sammy Davis Jr Greater HarHard Open 8, 10
5 00 - Pett1coa1 Junction 3, A B1t Wtth Knrt 33 , Sale of th e
Century 4, TBA 15 , W•de World ot Sports 6 13
5 30 - Let's Grow a Garden 33 , New Oatrng Game 3, 5 on the
Money 4
6 00 - lllias, Yoga and You 33 , News 8 , News 3, 4, lo t he Kncffl

Bible Sondy

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Reasoner ReDOrt 13 , Mov ie " Prmcess of the Nrle " 10
7 OD-Hee Haw 6, 8, Catch 33, 33, Lawrence Welk 4 13, 15
Thrll!seek:ers 3
7 30 - Bobby Goldsboro 3, Course of Our Times 33

Wtth the hope 1! wtll, "'some measure, foster and help sustam that
whtch Is good m famtly and communtty ltfe, thts feature is sponsored by
the bu srness ftrn:ts and organt zattons whose names appear below

8 00 - All In the Fjmlly 8, 10, Patrt•dge Fam•ly

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M 1nor Repairs &amp; Tune up

The Store w1th A Heart
Phone 949 3342

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Middleport

Ph 992 2366

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M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

M•ddleport

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Bu ic k Ponhac Opel G

500 E MalO Sl

MC

Dealer

Ph 992 2114

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We Fill All Doctors ' Prescriptions
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Middleport, 0
46 Court St
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The Finest In Mobile Homes
Main
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Chur&lt;h •nd Office Supplies Gifts
99MIII St
Middleport

Furniture and Hardware
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Kermit Welton
Pomeroy

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Don t lock youtself 1nto any

new nmture where you

Share Bn equal rnteresl Wtlh an
o ther can gel o " to a very
good st&amp;rt 11 you both pu tt to ·
gel her

tde&amp;s or plan5 allhts lime lhat
l1e you down too tat rn ad·
vance All o w I01s o f room for
revlstons

AOUARIUS (Jon 20-Feb

CANCER {June 21 ·Jutw 221

19) Don I be heS1 Iant about

Cont inue to grve most of your
alten!lon to St lutttrons that
could enhance you rna materr
at lash ron Thai s where you re
now lu c ~ res l
LEO {July 23-Aull 221 H s
tmportan l for you to realtze the
course you no w set lor your·
self will be the one you 11 lot
low lor some ttme to cOme Get
o ft to a good start

askrng advrce in a stluQhOn
where you la c k experltse
Sound suggest 1ons Will pre
... ent wa sted effor1

PISCES {Feb 20-Morch 20)
You re gorng lo fmd condrt1ons
tmprovtng c ons 10erably where
your work or c areer IS con
c erned However YOU must
follow through

VIRGO !Aug 23 · SePl 221

wtdow of a rmm who worked hunself to death
For your informatton, these days $5 an hour - no overtime Is scarecly subsllrtence mcome for a fanilly.,Qf six So whJ' don't
YOU ma1111ge the extra )Ob 7 - H
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birthplace 11 Subway

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for Noah

DEAR HELEN
Thought you would like thts quote from columntst L M
Boyd · "In love, there's always one who kisses and who offers the
DEAR HELEN
, cheek." The French say that proverbtally Comes to mmd
There are vartous ways of cheating on a wife My husband because of a sad lme m a note from San FranciSCo Writes the
cheats me out of hts compamonship by working 60 or 70 hours a correspondent "I really thought I had the key to my gtrls' heart,
week He gets home from the second job around nudmght and ts but tt just didn't ftt the tgmtton "-READER
too ttred to do anything but sleep
Our children aren't enough to keep me happy I've had
~l!1JMIDllJE® ll.oi iooawi!J .-J ,_. ~Bide
several dtsCUsstons wtth my husband about how I feel, but he
argues that With four teens m school we can't pay bills wtthout
aUnscramble these four Jumbles.
35Itallan
two JObs He earns up to $5 an hour, so I think that's rtdiculous. one letter to each square, to
form four ordmary words.
painter
Lately, I've started seelll8 another man, as I can't stand
bemg tgnored Do you blame me, stnce my husband has actually
drtven me to thts' - HURT
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to worlt It:
DEAR HURT.
AXYDLBAAXlt
Ybu bet I blame you-for being blmd, tgnorant and sel!lsh•
Ia
LONGFELLOW
Wtth your children up to teenage, you should start lookmg lor
an oulstde job, not a lover - unless you prefer becoming the
Ollie letter alatply olaodJ for aoother. Ia lhla IIIUIIPie A Ia
PHEES ~
uaed for the three L'a, X for the two O'•• ele Slap lettan,
apootroplteo, the lenllh aod formatloo ot the worda are aD
hloll. Each day the code letten are different.

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Beat 33 Eme rgency 3, 4, 15
MASH 8,10 Great Amencan Dream Ma chlne 33 Movte
' Murder or Mercy " 6 13

8 30 -

9 00 - Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10, NFL Football J, 4, 15
9 30 -

Bob Newhar-1 B, 10 Movie " The Hunchback of Notre
Dame " 33
10 Oo---Barnaby Jones 8, 10, Owen Marshall 6, 13
11 OO - ABCNews6, 13 News a, 10
11 05- Janakr JJ

11 30 - Mov1es, " Follow the Sun " 8, 'The Crime of Dr Hallett '
12
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1
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13 Marriage T1mes Four 10
oo-News 3, 4 , Mrdmght Spec1al 15
3o-Movtes " The Jokers" 3, ' The Big Carn1val " 4
00 - Speakeasy 6, Movie " The Crosby Case" 13
20 - Movie " The Terrornauts" 4..
10 - Mov1e " The Sliver Spoon Set" 4
00 - Peyton Place 4

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YOflerday'a ~: YOU NEVER ~OW WHAT IS
ENOUGH UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT JS MORE THAN
ENOUGH.-WJLI.IAM BLAKE

DICK TRACY

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North

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South

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
The Bath Coup ts one of the
oldest plays m brtdj!e Ap·
parently tt was used m whtsl
games at the Enghsh resort
of Bath as long as 200 years
ago
In whtst •t was designed to
get an opponent to contmue a
sutt In contract tt may have
that effect, but tis more gen·
eral purpose ts to allow de·
clarer to retam control of a
danger sutt.
North and South are to be
congratulated on getttng to
fiVe clubs Lots of players
would try a very unsuccessful
three notrump Others an
almost equally unsuccessful
SIX cluba
Stx clubs would make
agamst a spade lead. South
would stmply draw trumps,
knock out the ace ~or dta·
monds and dtscard hts Jack
and trey of hearls on ong
d1amond.s
When West OJll!ned the kmg
of hearts agatnSt'ft\1~ clubs tl
was up to South to let the kmg
hold If he took tt rtght away
East would get m wtth the
ace of dJamonds and giVe his
partner two heart lrtcks
When South ducked the de·
fense was helpless It dtdn't
matter what they led If they
led a hearl, Sourth would
make both hearts gopd tr
they dtdn't, South haa plenty
of ttme to go about the busi·
ness of drawing tr~mps and
settmg up dll}'l\hiy's llta·
monds

RE5Tt~ G~

POOR DeAR,
HE- MUoST' CO NSE~VS
Hl5- ~TRf"NGTH T'IL.L..
THE MINS DEAl.:. I?
CLO:SED 50 WE CAN

AFFORO P~OPER.
9UR6ERY!

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L l}&lt;lNKEVERY

WORKING, l WA5 C3U5)'/

8E'IUTIFUL WOIMN
SHOULD HAVE A 5H IP
NAMED AFTER HER

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SAGITTARIUS INov 23 ·

Dee 21) An answer w111 sud
denly pop rnto your head for a
problem that aopeared to have

feature
31 Manifeat
31 Highny
of Cicero's

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220 E MalO

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(April 20·M•w 201

J " Wizard
of 01.''
dog
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Egyptian
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Ph 949 9591
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Racme

Middleport

Dear Helen
Alter another fight about our lilck of sexual relattons, my
husband shouted at me that he did not need me because, "he took
care of all the lov....,tarved women In the famtly "
We have many family get-togethers and several relattves
are havmg mamage problems Should I plead wtth them to take
my advtce and not laD for my husband's charm, money and wtt'
Th""" young wom~n don't r"'!llze that the way his endurance rs
holding up, tt was thetr mothers before them and tt may be thetr
daughters later on
He feels that no one will tell beacuse tt's aU m the famtly and I won't make trouble for the same reason - HEARTSICK
AUNT
DEAR AUNT
II your hsuband actually "took care of all the love-starved
women m the famtly," would he be howling about his "lacks" at
home?
When a man feels reJected, he strikes where tt wtll hurt the
most And if you don't believe me, fmd out for yourself Just how
"successful., he IS with those nieces - H

TAU~US

Due to an unexpec led stltft tn
cond•l ,on:s y o_u re gOing to
reverse your posrtron on some
thmg you ...e been ul"'l'elent rng
about

by JHOMAS JOSEPH
ACR08S
:r!Sword

!Del 24-Nov 221

In 51 luatrons where compel lflon 1S 1nvOI\'8d you 11 come
oul ahead 11 you watch lor
small opportun,ttes overlooked
by !he Other guy

You .re gotnQ lo form an ln tereSitng new reta,•onshtP
Shortly W1!tl one Who has many
tdea s !hal vary lrom yours

tShw.wJ

Ne1ther vulnerable

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AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

DEAR HELEN·
My husband divOt"ced me, but he still wants to date me He
doesn't WBlll me gomg OUt with Other men and says he (OVes me,
but he doesn't want to be married Says tt's mor~ excttlng when
you just have a girlfriend
I think tl's jwrt plain lonesome - between his vlstts What do
you suggest"- L D
Dear L
Another boyfrtend' - H

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particularly 1r they deal w1lh
modern tJPd8113!d I:Jr!rlCIDIBS

A~IES 4Morch 21 -Aprll 181

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your partner JUmps to rour clubs
over y our two spades What do
you do now?

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We~t
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HEINERS BAKERY

Pomeroy

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1ton whel e yOU can oam the
u()l)er ll8nd by noLbftJOQ ao·
gress1ve but by rely•110 Oft llm-

H~lp

Helen Bonet

30 - Porter Wagoner 3 New Treasure Hunt 10 Beat the
CloCk 13 ; Hollywood SQuares 4; Cortcen tratlon 8, fa Tell The

lo This Week 20 , Day AI N1ghl 33
~I 00 - NewsJ , d, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15 , Av !aUon Weath er 20.

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Charles Russell
Sr mmrster Norman C Wr i t
sup!
Su nday S(ihOo l 9 30
am
worshrp serv ic e 10 30
a m
B rble study Tuesday
7 30 p m

m

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NBC News 3,
oewlfcho&gt;(t 6

6

LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST Rev Rober!
E
Bu c k le y pa s tor
Lloyd
Wr ig ht Sunday school supt
Sunday school 9 30 a m
mornrng wor shrp 10 JO am
even ng worsh rp
7 30 p m
Wedn esday Chrr stran Youth
(: ru sade
6 JO p m
Cho r
prac t rc e Thu rsday 7 p m

terf 1eld , pastor,. Sunday Sc hool .
Sunday School 9 30 a rn
9 30 a m J worship serv rc e, 11
Mornrng
worshrp 10 30 a m ,
am
even rng se rv ice ? ,
Young
peoples
service, 6 45
Prayer service an d vouth
P m 1 Evangelrst tc serv1ce
servrce Wednesday 7 o m
7 30 p m Wednesday evenrng
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
serv 1c e 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Robert E M usser
MASON COUNTY
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
THE
HILAND CHAPEL ,
am
Roy Srg man
su pt
George Cas to, pastor Sunday
m orning
worshrp
10 30
.Sc hool 9 19 .!!,V~nl nq worship (
Sunday evenrng serv rce , 7 30
M rd week servi ce Wednesday , 7 30 Thur ....... u, .. .. .. .. ,n g pra.,.:rse rv rce 7 30 p m
7 30om
MASON ~IRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Sec ond and Pomeroy Sts Stan
THE NAZARENE Rev
Craig pastor Sunday sc hoo l,
Law r ence Black pa stor Bob 9 -1 5 am
worship serv ice . 11
Moore Sunday School Su p! , a m
tra rn lng un io n 6 30
Sunday Sc hool cla nes for att p m evening wor sh ip service,
ages 9 30 am
m o rntn g 7 JO p m
M td week pr ayer
worsh i p 10 45 NYP S Sunday
serv ic e Wednesday 7 30 p m
6 30.P n'l evangelistic serv1ce ,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Sunday 7 30 p m M id week
CHR~ST,
P
0
Box
487
,
M
iller
prl!Jyer meet ing Wednesday
51, Mason W Va Sunday
7 30 p m MtSS 1onuy meet 1ng
Bible Study 10 a m
Wor!h tp
~ econd Wednesday, 1. 30 p m
11 a m and 7 p m Bible Study
UNITE-D
FAITH
NoN - Wednesday 7 p m , vocal
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
mus ic
Robert Smit h , pastor Sun day
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP Sc hool 9 30 a m class leader
TIST - Corner of Sec ond and
Leo H ill, worsh (p service
Anderson
Mason
Pastor ,
10 30 a m ; ch urch 7 30 p m .
W~lter Claud Sunday schOol ,
wors~ l p service. 11
EDEN UNITED BR E1ft:r: 11 ~ 215 am
a m and 7 30 p m
Weekly
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Bib le st udy Wednesdey 7 JO
Blake, pastor Sunday Sc hool
pm
10 a l'n
Howard McCoy
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
supt , Morn1ng sermon , 11 a
GOO - Second 51 Mason w
m • Sunday n ight servrces
Va Chesler Tennant paslor
Christ i an Endeaver , 7 jo p
Sun day- schoo l
10 e m ;
m
Song serv ice, 8 p m ,
morning worship , 11 am ,
Preaching 8 30 p m
M id
evangellstlc service, 7 30 p m
week Pray er meet i ng Wed
Bible study and prayer ser..,Jce
nesday 7 p m . Ray Ado!lm s,
Wednesday 7 3('1 p m Phone
lay leader
5133
C HURCH
OF
JESUS 773HARTFORD
CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST - Located at Rutlan1
CHRIST In Chrl11l'n Union on New Lrma Road , next to
The Re y William Campbell,
Forest Acre Park , Rev Ray
pastor Sunday- Sc hool. 9 30
Rouse , putor , Robert Musser,
'm , James Hu ghes supt ,
Sunday Scl"too l supl sunday
evening service, 7 30 p m
school , lO 30 e m , worship
W\ednes day evening prayer
7 30 p m B ible study , Wed •
meeting
7 30 p m
Youth
nesday , 7 30 p m
Sa turday
prayer serviCe each Tuesday
night prayer service, 7 30 p m
F'AIR'tiiEW
BIBLE
HEM~OCk
GROV~
CHURCH , Le lar t , W Va , Rt
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
I
Rev
G~orge Ho&amp;char,
pastor , Ray Whaley , supt ,
pastor
Sur1d a y School 9 30
Morning worsh ip, 9 30 a m ,
a
FJrayer and 9lbl• study
church school
10 ,30 a m ,
7
30
p m
Cottao e Preyer
young people ' s meeting , 6 30
Se rvi ce- Tuuday
10 am
P m 1 evening worsh ip, 7 30
Worship · Serv Ic e
Thursday ,
P m Bi ble study , Wfdnesdav,
7 30 p m

Helen
By
Us • • •

·OOG - ~ews 3, ' · I 1l. ABC ~ews 13 S...ame Sl ,0 , ~ews 6.

WORLD ALMANAC

a m
Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Wor shi p , 9
a m , Church School , 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worsh ip, 11
a m , Church School 10 a m
POMEROY Worship ,
10 30 am . , Church Sc hool 9 15
am , UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
10 a m Chur ch School 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m

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FRtOAY, AUG 26. tr74

6

Mrs Guy Sargent and new
son
returned home Sunday
, Mr and Mrs Theo Koemg
• and son, Theo Jr of East from Holzer Medtcal Center
Mrs J R Murphy returned
Liverpool vtstted Ava Gtlkey
OF
CHRIST ,
Frtday She had prevtously home Sunday after several M CHURCH
l ddleporl 5th and Ma rn
weeks
at
the
Holzer
Medical
VlStted her Sister, the form er
George
Glaze,
mm rste r ,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Center
and
1s
recuperatmg
J~mes Sheets, superr nte ndent
Rev
Earl Sh uler pastor
Olzara Landaker of Gallipohs
Btble school
9 30 am
Worshrp se r v 1ce
9 30 am
Mr
and
Mrs
Robert
Reeves
The commumty was shocked
morn rng worShip, 10 30 am
Sunday Su nda y school 10 30
evenrng worsh rp 7 30 p m ,
am Brb l e study and prayer
by the sudden death of Mrs and Bryan of Middleport were prayer
service 7 p m Wed
servrce 7 30 p m Thursday
recent
vtsttors
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Mae Damron She had been
nesdav
Kingsbury
Road
Su nday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
stck but was thought to be James Reeves
Sc hool 9 30 a m Ralph Carl
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Mr. and Mrs carl McElroy Don Cote pa s tor , Floyd
supt Worsh iP service 10 30
recovenng
am and 7 30 P- m alternately
Carso n Sunday School supt
and
Mr
and
Mrs
Bill
McElroy
Tad Gllkey of Albany called
Prayer m eetmg Wednesday
Sun day sc hoo l 9 30 a m
7
30 p m
Rev
Jay Str les , ..
and
Jeff
and
Joey
of
Colwnbus
mornrng wors hrp 10 30 am
on hts grandmother , Ava
pas tor
Sunday
evangeliS
tiC
meet
rng
were
weekend
VISitors
of
Mr
Gtlkey Saturday
OLD
OEXTE R
CON
7 30 p m
pray er meet ng
pm
Mr · and Mrs Larry Clark and Mrs Paul McElroy
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
STIVERSVILLE
COM
Mr s Worley F ran c is Sund ay
Mr and Mrs Ralph Knapp of
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
and daughters, Tamra and
schoo l supt Sunday sc hool, 10
Second Ave, Mtddleport
hool serv1ce , 10 a m Prayer
am
Penny vtstted the Robert Columbus were Saturday Lesley G Hott , pastor Sunda y sc
meetmg , Thursday 7 p m
vtsttors of Mr and Mrs Doyle school 10 am , worshrp ser
LONG
BOTTOM
Sunday evening se r v1ce 7 p m
Clarks Saturday
V1ce 11 am , worshtp serv1 ce,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Knapp
,
Kevtn
,
Katl
and
Mr and Mrs Robert Clark
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
Pomero y
Harrtsonv1l le Wya tt pastor Sunday School
supt
Ronald Osborne B1ble
Road Rrck Morr rso n pastor
and Tamra Clark attended the Charles, Ttm and Mike Knapp n 1ght prayer serv1ce , 7 30
preachtng
Sunday school supt
Steven Sc hool 9 30 am
spent
a
few
days
wtth
thetr
chtcken barbecue at the
THE
UNITED
PRES
Stan ley Sunday schoo l 9 30 10 45 am
Even 1ng serv1 ces
MINISTRY
aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs BYTERIAN
Welker Farm recently
am
morn rng wor Ship and 7 30 p m
OF MEIGS COUNTY , Dw1ght
co mmunron
10 30
am
Doyle
Knapp
Mrs Lola Clark took Tamra
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
L zavttz Pastor Orrecto r
Sunda y
evenmg
yo u th METHODIST
CHURCH HARRISONVILLE
Charles and Kevin Knapp
Chr 1stran End eavo r 6 30 p m
Clark to the Athens Fatr
Sunday Church Sc hoo l 9 30
Sh rp se rv ice Sunday 7 30 Rev Paul N evil l e past or
Thursday and Penny Clark on spent a week wtlh thetr a m , Mr s Homer Lee . S~pt , pWOF
m
Wednesday evenrng Sun day Sch ool 9 JO a m
grandmother, Mrs Lena Mornmg Worship 10 30 a m
Friday
prayer meeting and Btb le Mornrng serv1ce 10 30 am
YOU ! h SerV ICe
6 45 p m
MIDDLEPORT Su nday
study 7 30 p m
Mrs Judy Stemmetz and Knapp of Middleport
Evange
l
rS
I
IC
ser
v
tce
7 30 p m
Churcl:l School , 9 30 a m , John
ST JOHN LUTHERAN
- Prayer' mee ltn g Thur
sday
F
Fultz, Su Qt
Mornrng
Mr and Mrs Gene Slack and Worsh
children moved to the Althouse
Prne
Grove
the
Re
v.
Arthur
rp, 10 30 a m
~
7 30 p m
Combs pastor Sun day school
famtly were Wednesday
rental m Dowmngton
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
9 30 am
ch ur ch servrces
Warship , 9 a m , Sunday
VISitors
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Harley
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
10 30 a m
Mr. and Mrs M A Epple
Church Sc haal, 10 a m , Mrs
MISSION
Ba
ld
Knobs,
Rev
BRA~BURY
CHURCH
OF
spent Sunday evenmg with Ava E Johnson, Tammy, Cheryl Sa mpson Hall , Su pt
L
R Gluesencamp pastor
CHRIST
B tble Sch ool 9 30
and Terry 1
Roger W tlfred , Sr , Sunday
Gilkey
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
~ m • morn i ng worsf) rp 10 30
School
Su nday .Sc hool
Mr and Mrs Frankhn GOO - Ph tll lp Whrtley , pastor am Sunday even rng Warsh iP 9 JO a mSupt Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Frank Epple
even1ng
Sunday
sc
hool
10
a
m
Serv,ce.
7
30
P
m
,
cho
rr
worsh ip 7 30 Prayer meetmg
and children of Mtddleport Russell of Middleport and Mrs warsh 1p service 7 P m
practrce Sunday and Wed
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
meeting Wednesday
nesday. 7 p m prayer meetmg
visited the M. A. Epples Harold Gtllogly and family of 7Prayer
Deeter , class leader Youth
30 p m
and Brble St udy WedneSda y
Carpenter were Sunday
meet rng
Wed nes day
7 30
...~ 7 30 p m
Saturday evenmg
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
~
vtsttors
of
Mr
and
Mrs
UnMrs Ott Wtseman of
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev Freeland Norr rs pastor
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Spnngfteld ts vtstting the Roy coln Russell
Sunday school 10 a m Church
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHRIST Ro bert Shook
Mr and Mrs Tom Sum- CHURCH - Near Long Bot servrce 7 p m Wednesday pastor
Wtsemans for a few weeks
Sunday school, 9 30
Bible Study , 7 p m
tom
Estil
Hart,
pastor
Roy
am , Russell Spencer su pt
The Ntcholsons had thetr merfield and daughters of Brown as s tstan1 pastor
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
WQr!htp servrce , 10 45 am
OF THE
NAZARENE
Ilhnots
were
weekend
v1s1tors
Sunday
school
10
a
m
Church
reunion at Forest Acres Park
evenlng
worshrp a1ter11aling
Su nday School. 9 30 a rn
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
of Mr and Mrs Robert evening
With C E at 7 30 p m on
,
recently
Morn ing Worshrp 10 30 ar m
, prayer meetmg , 7 30
Sunday Pray er meeting 7 30
Evemng Worship , 7 30 p m ,
m Thursday
Mrs Freda Foley of Buckeye RusselL-Also vtsttmg were Mr p MIDDLEPORT
p
m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
Wednesday Mrd Week Serv rce
PEN
lay leader
and Mrs Ronald Russell and TECOSTAL - Th ird Ave,
Lake vtstled her brother, Mr
Sunday Sc hool Supermtend ent.
the
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
Gerald Well s Pa stor
Rev
Wil lia m Knrttel , pastor
and Mrs Lowell Hetlger and family, Mr and Mrs Donald Rev
Coolville
RD
Rev
Roy Deeter
Morrts
M
Wolfe
Ronald Dugan Sunday Sc hoo l
Russell and Mr and Mrs Steve Supt
pastor
Sunday sc bool 9 30
called on the Bob Clarks
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Classes for al l aoes
am
worsh rp servtce 10 30
ing service, 7 30 p m
Walter P
B1kacsa n pastor
Mr and Mrs Doug Bishop Haggy and daughter of even
a
m
B1ble
study and prayer
Ronn re Salser S S Supt
B1ble study , Wednesday 7 30
se r v rce Wednesday 7 30 p m
and children spent Saturday Pomeroy
Su nday Sc hool. 9 30 a m
p m , youth servrces , Fr1day
RUTLAND
Mornrng Worsh 1p 10 45 am
Mr and Mrs Damel Worley 7 30 p m
mght wtth Mrs Btshop's
RUTLAND
CHURCH OF
Sunday evening worshiP 7 30
FREEWI~~ BAPTIST parents, the Harts of near of Beckley, W Va , and Mr Corner Ash and Pl um M td p m Wednesday evenrng Brble CHRIST - Rod Kas ler pastor
V H Bra l ey Sunda y schoo l
and Mrs Doyle Knapp and dleport. Noel Herrman . Study 8 p m
McArthur
supt Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m
DANVILLE
WESLEYAN
pastor
Saturday
evenmg
t.Vor Sh lp serv rce and com
Mrs Jerry Behrandsen and Katl, Kevm and Charles were Mrv lce, 7 p m Sunday school Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
mun1on
10 30 am
yo uth
Sunday
Sc
hool,
9
30
am
Sunday
dmner
guests
of
Mr
10
am
,
Sunday
even
rng
son of Zanesville spent a couple
meet ing
6 p m
Sunda r
worship, 7 p m
youth
and
1Un
1or
youth
serv
rc
e,
and Mrs Charley Smtih.
even ng service 7
regu lar
of days wtth the M. A Epples
6 45 p m
evening worshrp ,
board meetmg t hrrd Sa turda y
7
30
p
m
pr~yer
and
p
ra1se,
Mrs
Paul
Pterce
and
famtly
MEIGS
Mrs Lon See and daughter,
7 p m
Wednesday , 7 30 o ,m
_
CiSOP E RAT IVE
of
Mason
were
Tuesday
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Clnda and Mrs Sally Allen and
PARISH
SILVER
RUN
' FREE
CHURCH Sunda y School
ViSitors
of
Mrs
Geneva
BAPTIST
Rev
Ralph
Deart
THE
UNITED
two children were also guests
pas.tor Sunday Sch ool , 10 a~ !f 9 30 a m Worship serv tce , 11
METifODIST CHURCH
Shwnate
am
Wednesday
prayer
They all enJoyed a cookout
Robert T Bumgarner
Leon M rller
supt
Evenrng
mee t ing
7 30 p m
Sunda y
se
rv
rce
7
30
p
m
Prayer
Director
Mrs{ Lola Clark helped
nrght
worsh1p
,
7
30
p
m
POMEROY CLUSTER
meetr ng , Thur sday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
prepare the Repubhcan booth
Rev CarlE H1cks
CliESTER CHURCH OF THE
FACTS
NAZARENE Rev
Rev
D
Wm
Svdenslncker
GOD Rev
James Sat
at the fJltrgrounds Sundav
Lloyd
0
Gr
tmm
Jr
pastor
CHESTER - Wor'Shrp 9 15
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POMERO Y '

SACRED HEART Rev
Father
John
N aaum
pastor
Phone
99 2 2825
S~turdi!IV evening Man , 7 JO
p m ~unday Mass 8 an d 10
am Con fess tons Saturday , 7
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BA,-•
TIST - Robert Ku hn , pastor .
W dli am Watson Sun day school
supt Sunday sc hool , 9 30 am ,
BYF 6 p m"
Brble study .
Wt:dnesday , 7 p m , cho i r
pra ct rce Wednesday 8 30 p m

POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H Perr"in pastor Roy
Mayer , Sund ay school sup!
Church school
9 15 a m
worsh ip service
10 :?4 am
Youth cho n· rehearsal Mon
day J 30 p m vnder dtrec l tO n

of Mar y Skmner sentor chotr

rehearslll , 7 30 p m Thursday
With
Mrs
Paul
Nease .

d irector
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZAR E N E Corner

POME~OY

Un ton and Mu tbeny
Rev
Clyde V Henderson pastor
Su nday school 9 30 a m Glen

M cC lung ,

supt

mornmg
1 30
~~~s~~~ 1 ~o ~ We~ke"s~r9
v tc e , Wednesday 1 30 p m

td

pm

SY RACU SE
FIRST
C HURCH OF GOO Rev
George Orle r pas tor Su nda y

Ho l y comm un iOn f [rst Sunday
of mr)nth church SChOOl 10 JO
a m for nursery thrOUQh 12

sc hool 9 .t S am
morn.ng
preach ng
11
am
evAngel she ser v ice. 7 30 p m
Prayer r1H•e trng Thursday
7 30 p m

POMEROY CHURCH OF

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Ferrell Gronmger

pastor Btb l e school 9 JO a m
worsh tp
10 30 a m
adult
worsh rp se rv tce and young
peop les meetmg 7 JO p m
Combmed B tble st udy and
prayer meelrng Wedr1 esd ay
730pm
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy R.,ay w Wtn lng , offrcer
in c harge Su nday 10 am
Hoi mess meetmg 10 30 am
Sunday School Young Peoples
Leg ton 7 p m Thursday 1 to J
-p m Lad res Hom e League 7
p m
Prep c laSSeS
-.. ST PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second and Sy camore
Sts
Pom eroy , th e Re v
Wlllram Mtddleworlh , pas tor
Sunday School 9 30 am
church senn ces 10 30 a m

Harrisonville
Society News

WESLEYA N

HOLINESS
C HURCH Harrrsonvd le
Re:v
O ' De ll
Manley , Pas tor H en ry Eb l tn
Sun day Schoo l Su p! Sunday
Schoo l 9 JO a m
Even1ng
worshr p 7 JO p rn
Prayer and
Prarse serv1ce Thursday 7 30

GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deeth , r~c tor
Church se rv tces 10 30 am

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VENTIST
Mulberrv
HerghiS
Pomero¥
Pcutor
Glr.srd Se ton Sabbath school
e-ver y Sa lurda.,. at '1 p 01 and
wor ship servrce lollowmo at
J 15
p Ill
Open
B fble
d lscunlon 7 30 p m at the
church eac h Thvr$doh'

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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF C HRIST , 200 W
Marn St - Loren T Stephens
eva ngel s t phone 992 785 6
Conserv at r ve
non
ms trumental Sunday worshtp
10 am
B tble study 11 am
worshrp 6 p m
Wednesday
Btble study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUN ITY
C 'HURCH
( nOn
denom rnatrona l)
LangS\Itlle
Dexte r Road the Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sunday scht&gt;ol
10 am eve n ng worshtp 7 JO
p m
Prayer
m eellfl'g
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
group FndiY 7 30 p m

Wolfpen

The comrnumty was saddened thts week by the unex', peeled death of Eugene Wyatt

News, Notes

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Pr eac h ing
9 30 a m • ftrSt and se-cond
Sun days o f uch month lh 1rd
and fourth Sundays each
month worshtD serv1ce at 1 30
p m Wednesday evenlngi at
7 30 P'rayer and Brble St udy
FIRST SOUT H ER N BAP
TIST 182 Mulberry Ave ,
Pomerov
af f il i ated
wtl h
SB C
tn e Rev Fred H tll ,
Pi!Stor Troy Zwtll lnq , Sundar
school supt
Su nday $Choo
9 30 am
mornrng worsht p
10 30
Sun day e\langells t tc
meellng
7 30 p m
Prayer
mee tmg W~dnesday 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTI ST Corner Four th and Ma•n
M rdd leport Re.... Henry Key
Jr pastor Sunday School, 9 30
am , 1\!\rs E"rvrn Baumgard
ner , supt
Morn ing wor sh i p
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH ' S WfTNESSES Larry Carnahan pres tdrng
mrnrster Sun day Bible lee
lure 9 30 a m
watchtower
study 10 JO a m
Tuesda y
Brb le study 7 JO p m
Thur s
day mrn1slrv school 7 30
p m
service meetmg 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst In Chnst1an Union L awrence Manley , pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sch ool Su pt Sunday School
9 30 am
Evenrng worsh rp
7 30
Wednesday
p ra yer
meeting ? 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHUR CH OF
GOO - Racrne Route 2, tOe
Rev James M Muncy pastor
Su nday sc hoo l 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh 1p
11 am
evenmg worsh rp
7 30 p m
Prayer meet rng Tuesday 7 30
P m Young peoples meetrng
7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner Sr Kth and
Palmer
th e Rev
St eve
Skaggs
p as t or
Danny
Thomp~n Sunday school su pt
WMPO rad 10 prog ram
7 45
a m Sunday sc hoo l 9 15 a m
mornrng worsh rp 10 15 a m
Youlh acttvll ieS and fellowsh ip
tor IU0 1or and sen10r h gh
stu dents 6 p m Btble st udy
7 JO p m
Mrd w eek. pray er
serv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

l"!esctay , 1 30 p rn
U M w
firs t W edn esday 1 JO p m
yti:SLEYAN CR~c•neJ
Su nday
sc; l1oot . 10 a m •
worSht p , II a n l , S1ble i lu dy ,
Thursday , 7 p m , chotr
pract ice, Thursday. 8 p m •
t eJto w ~hip
supper
f 1rs 1
Wednesday 6 30 p n1 U M w
fourth Mond~v . 8 p m
GREAT 6END - Worsn l p II
am
:lnd and &lt;4th Sundoys .
Church School 10 a m
LEIART FALLS
Worsh ip
10 a m , Church sc hool 9 a m ,
Brble study , 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR
Wor shtp
9 30 a m • Church Sc hoo l 10 JO
a m
M td Week
Serv i ce,
Wedne-sday 3 p m
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
Shtp II a m
1st and 3rc
Sundays , Church School 10

am

PORTLAND - Worshtp 7 30
p nr Church Sc hool 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worsh rp 11 am
2nd and 4th Sundays Churc h
Schoo l 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
R ev Rob ertMeece
Re~ 5ti11nley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh i p 10 a m
Church School 9 am
Prayer
Mee ttng , Wednesday a p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
servrces
9 a m , Sunday
Sc hool 9 .:IS a m Bible Study
every Thur sday 1 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
shrp 11 a m
Ctw r ch Sc hool 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday school
9 45 a m
each
Sunda y ,
prea chmg a t 11 a m
each
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 45
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
on th1 rd Tuesday ea ch month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
sch ool 9 30 prea chmg 7 30
p m Su nday prayer meet rng ,
7 30 p m Tuesday wscs 7 30
frrs1 Thursday each month
SILV ER RIDGE - WorShip
IO a m Chu r ch Sc hoo! 9 a m
TUPPERS
P'LAINS
Worship 9 am
Church
Sc hool 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George F rederiCk
sup t Serv ic e weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Prea chrng f irst and
th 1rd Sun&lt;lay !i, of month by
Clrfford Sm ith 9 ~ 0 am
.-.oaSON
CHRISTIAN
UN ION - Darre ll
Doddr rll
pastor Sunday School
9 30
a m , Leonard Gtlmore t 1rst
elder evening serv1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting , 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac ine Route 'i Th e
Rev Charles Hand pa sto r
Sunday school 9 45 a m
mo rnrng worshrp
11 a m
Evenrng serv ices Tuesday and
Fn day 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B rb le
St udy, 9 30 am
morn 1ng
worsh1p, 10 30 am
even rng
worShiP 6 30 p m Wednesday
Bible Study 7 JO p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School ,
T'O a m w i th Wtllard P1gott
supt Evangelrst rc message
ea ch Su nd ~y evenmg , 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Clrne
mrmsterof the Apostolrc Faith
Btble Stud y , Wednesday 7 30

7- 'l'lte Dally Stntlno!l, M,lddleport.Pooteroy, o. Friday, Auw. lti,
1974

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IJO p m
MT . UNION

ll.t.PTIST
Rev Cec.t Cox , pastor Su.f\da)'
SchQ()I \UJ' t ~ J oe Sa~rt .
Su n-day school , t .S ., m :
Sunday evenmg worsh i p , 1 30
Wedne-&amp;day prayer and Bible
study, 7 30 p m
TUP'PERS
PLAIN$
CHRISTIAN
CtfURCH
Eugene Undeorwood, pa5tor ,
Howard C~ldwe ll , Jr Sunday
Sc hool Su p!
Sun day School,
9 30 l!l m
Morning Sermon,
10 JO a m
Sun day even ! n~
ser ... ~ce, 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norr is p...stor , F loyct Norr is .
sup! Sunday school 9 30 a m ,
morn1ng sermon , 10 30 a m ,
Prayer !Service , Wednesday ,
730 pnl
CHES HIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Smt ih .. pa slar St,md ay School ,
10 a m Arthur Hen son Su pt
Jlflonltng Worship
ll a m
Young People s service 7
p m , E'V'enrno servtce , 7 30
p m Wednesday M id Week
Prayer Servrce
7 30 p m •
Yout h meet rng . 6 30 p m
Eveni ng wor Ship , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE RPv
Herbert GraJe , pastor war
sh rp serv1ce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc h ool.
9 30 a m
Rich ard Barton
Su pt Prayer meet 1ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
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CHRIST Cli ffOrd Sm1lh,
m 1n1ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am ~ morning chur ch 10 30
am
Sunday eve n ing ser vrce ,
7 30p m Wednesday se rv ic e, B

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Carmei News,

By the Day
Those calling at the home of
Mrs . Mary Circle recently
mcluded Mr and Mrs Melvin
Circle and famtly of Colwnbus,
Mr and Mrs Donald Pierce of
Athens, Mr and Mrs George
Circle and daughter, Cheryl,
and Mr and Mrs James
Circle,

all of New

Haven

M
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W Ill
r an
rs
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am
Carleton of Racme and a mece,
Tonra Sayre of Kentucky
vlmted with Eunte Brmker,
Margaret Ann Johnson and
family and Betty Van Meter on
Monday evenlng
Mrs, Mary Russell of
Waverly, W. Va , spent
Saturday night wtth Mr and
Mra. Homer Circle, Verna and
Wavie Circle and attended
Homecoming at Carmel
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E
Johnson, Patrtck, Sheryl
LeAnn spent Sunday evemng
!\th Mr. and Mrs Douglas
Johnaon Of Racine
Florence Ctrcle returned
home last w"k from Florida
where ahe had opent some time
ll'lth her slater, Ma.,_, '••· at

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MIDD~EPOI!T C~USTER

Backgammon ts a game
played wtth dwe and countet s ,9n a board dtvtded mto
two tables each marked wtth
12 pomts m wh tch each play
er

tr1es t o move h1 s own coun

Rev Robert Bumg11rner
HEATH Worsh ip 10 30
a m , Chur ch Schoo l 9 30 a m
UMYF 7 p m
RUTLAND - Warsh iP 9 15
a m , Chur ch School 10 ... m
UMYF7pm
SALEM CENTER Wor
sh rp 9 a m , Ctlurch Sc hool 10
am • UMYF Thursda'!.t 7 p m

SYRACUSE

C~USoER

Rev Rich,lrd E Jarvis
ASBURY Worsh tp 11
a m Church Sc hool 9 so a m
WSCS, 1st T uesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh i p 9
a m
Church School 10 a m ,
3r d Wednesday 7 3Q

ters from poml to pomt and
off the boa• d whtie also try·
. mg to block 01 capture those
of hts opponent A backgam · , wscs
pm
mon ga me was found tn
MINERSVILLE - Worship
Babylontan exca vattdn s 10 a m , Chui'Ch Schoo l 9 a m
ytscs, 3rd Monday 1 JO p m
makm~ the game one of the
$.YRACUSE
Church
wor lds oldest, The World Sc hool , 9 JO c:~ m , worship
servl~ 7 30 p m
Almanac says
::-:'"r":c='" : " " ' 0 c - - - - SOUTHERN C~USTER
Rev . S1even Wilson
Fort Liuderdaie
Rev Larry Poling
Mr and Mrs James Ingram,
Rev How•rd Shl'teley
BETHANY I DorusJ
Chen I Lets! of Columbus spent Worship,
9 30 a m , Church
a weekend w1th Ralph Lee and Sc hool 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worsh ip , 11
the Robert Lee family Evelyn a m
1st end Jrd Sundays
and Chenl are spending a week Church School 10 a m
here and Will attend the lair
APPLIE GROVE SUnday
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Pickens schpol , 9 30 a m , worsrdp ,
and famtly of Pomeroy, Mr tlrst and third Sunday, 7 30
P m , pray~r meeting, Wed
and Mrs F)'ank Hudson, Mr nesday, 7 lO p m Fello wsl'ltP
and Mrs Gene Hudson Of supper, first Sa turday , 6 p m
U M w second Tuesdav , 1 30
Raclll&lt;' were at the hoote of Mr Pm
and Mrs Allan Taylor on
EAST LETA!i'llT Sunday'
Sunday Mr Taylor is a pahent SC.IIvO
I, 9 30 a m , worship
second and fourth Su nday , ? 30
at Veterans Hospital
P m ., pranr meetrng,

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My line? 8. Avlallon Weal her JJ Wild Kingdom 1J, 1 Spy ll.
., Electric Company 20 Bowling For Dollars "f.
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H1-1 PSanford and Son 3, 4, 15 , Wash ington Rev few 20 33 Your
arade I , 10 , Brady Bunch 6, 13
8 30 - Good Times 8, 10 Wall Stre-et Week 10, 33 Brian Ker th J.
4, tS , Chicago Meanwhile Back At the Ranch 6 13
9 00 - Movies " Number One'' 3. 4, 15 , 1 ' Stat~ Fair " 10 ,
Marrl~tt Times Four 8 Masterpiece Theatre 20, 33
~ 9 30 - Odd Coople 6, 1J
00
10
0 30 - OhABC News Closeup 6, 13 , News 20 , Video Visionaries 33
Janak! 33
I 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4, 15 , Mission Imposs ib le 6 Un
touchables 13. Movies ' Count Yorga , Vamprre
8
" Oinosaurusl " 10
12 30 - Don Kirshner 's Rock Concert 6, Wide World In Concert

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Phantom Speaks" 10
2 00 - News 13
2 30 5 00 6 lO -

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M ovie ' The Oepserate Hours " .4
Internationa l Zone 4

SATURDAY. AUG II

6 00 - Summer Semester 10
6 30 - Ky Afield 13, Chris1opher Closeup 10 TV Classroom 8
7 00 - Fun for Everyone 6, Treehouse Club 8 In Touc h 13 ,

Faith for Today 10

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Front 4, S~eedracer 6, Speed Buggy 8, Treehouse Club 10
8 00 -

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Bear Bunch 8, La ssie 10
8 JO - Yogi ' s Gang ll f M ister Rogers 20 Addam s Famtly 3, 4,
15, Sabrina 8, Popeye 10 , Edward Saunders 6
9 00 - Emer~cX: P'~s 3, 4, IS Super Fnends 6, 13 , Movte 11.
10 . Sesame- st 20 ... ~ -:.

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10 00 - Elec Cor}Of Lassie's

and dot them

Rescue Rangers 6, 13 , My Favorite
Martian 8~ 10h ;,lgmundand The Sea Monsters 3, 4, 15
10 30 - Goober and~he Ghost Chasers 6, 13. P 1nk Panthers 3 4,
15, Zoom 20 . Jeann ie 8, 10
11
Brady Kids 6 , 13, Apboll &amp; Costello S Sesame St 20
Speed BOggy'1lO'f 1 51ar 1TI-ek 3 4 1'5
11 30 - Jos1e &amp; The Pussycats tn Outer Space 8 10 Butch

with sand traps On a chess board we grant wtde movement to only one ptece,
lhe queen In football a team has but four downs to gam the required yardage

12 DO - Elec Co 20 , Jetsons 3, 4, 15 Pebbles and Bamm Bamm
8, 10, Mov1e, " Nme Munsters'' 6, 13

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courts

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Racme Road
W tl1 ram Roush , pastor Denny
Evans ,
Sunday
Sc hool
D trector Sun day Sc hool , 9 30
am
Morn 1ng worshtp 10 30
am Su nday evenrng servtce 7
p m
Wednesday
even rng
pra t e..!: se~vic!S 7 30 p m

With

nets We hne our golf

courses

w1th narrow

farrways

Cassidy 3,

convm ced

there

JS

no satisfaction-

ll , Mission Mag ic

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17 30 - Fat Alberta, 10. Go J, 4, ll

This is because man at hts best ts mnately honest He demands that hiS
every skill meet reasonable tests He's
no "fun"- wJthout challenges

4.

1 00 - Children' s Film FestiVal 8, 10 Man from UNCLE 4,
American Bandstand 6, 13 , TBA 15, Perry Mason 3

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I JO - TBA 15

2 00 -

Soul Train 6, Vtewpoln18, Baseball Pre Game Show 3
15 , Movie "Srencer 's Mountam • 10 Ce lebrity Tennis 13

Man's religmus awareness, whtch msptres our weekly worshtp, continually
cultivates th~t mnate honesty Our Christian farth prompts us to develop

2 15 - Basebal 3 4, 15
2 30 - Arthur Sm•lh 8

dtvme resources of characte r and commitment Far more than any game,
LIFE tests strength and weakness, rewards ach t ~vement not fatlure
X rophlle'

~ected

8y

T~ Amer lc~n

3 QO-Movle " Gorilla Safar! ' ' 6 , Wrestlmg 8, Other People,
Other Places 13
3 30- World of Survival 13
4 00 - F1lm 8, Champ1onsh1p F1shlng 10, Kung Fu 13 , Man
Bu1lds, Man Destroys 33
4 30 - Sew1ng Sk1lls Tarlorlng 33 , Wacky World of Jonathan
Wtnters 6 , Sammy Davis Jr Greater HarHard Open 8, 10
5 00 - Pett1coa1 Junction 3, A B1t Wtth Knrt 33 , Sale of th e
Century 4, TBA 15 , W•de World ot Sports 6 13
5 30 - Let's Grow a Garden 33 , New Oatrng Game 3, 5 on the
Money 4
6 00 - lllias, Yoga and You 33 , News 8 , News 3, 4, lo t he Kncffl

Bible Sondy

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Reasoner ReDOrt 13 , Mov ie " Prmcess of the Nrle " 10
7 OD-Hee Haw 6, 8, Catch 33, 33, Lawrence Welk 4 13, 15
Thrll!seek:ers 3
7 30 - Bobby Goldsboro 3, Course of Our Times 33

Wtth the hope 1! wtll, "'some measure, foster and help sustam that
whtch Is good m famtly and communtty ltfe, thts feature is sponsored by
the bu srness ftrn:ts and organt zattons whose names appear below

8 00 - All In the Fjmlly 8, 10, Patrt•dge Fam•ly

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WIN AT BRIDGE

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INGLES ASHlAND SERVICE
M 1nor Repairs &amp; Tune up

The Store w1th A Heart
Phone 949 3342

Beech &amp; Locust

Middleport

Ph 992 2366

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M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

M•ddleport

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Bu ic k Ponhac Opel G

500 E MalO Sl

MC

Dealer

Ph 992 2114

J31 N 2nd

Bakers of

Middleport

Gay 90's

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Ph 9f2 3030

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Pomeroy

MARK V STORE

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Ph 992 2178

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Chester, Ohro

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We Fill All Doctors ' Prescriptions
2955
Pomeroy

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SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
296W Second

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TWO LOCATIONS
59 N Second St
Middleport, 0
46 Court St
&lt;;alllpolls, D

Ph 99, 3863

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808W Ma in

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Ph 992llll

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307 Spring Ave
Pomeroy

Pomeroy

Dlal992 2318

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Groceries &amp; Genera l Merchandi se
Rac ine
Ph 949 ~12

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&amp; SERVICE, INC.
1100 E

The Finest In Mobile Homes
Main
Pomeroy
Ph 997

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Pomeroy
Ph 992

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Ph 992-3986

MIDDLEPORT BOOK
. STORE
Chur&lt;h •nd Office Supplies Gifts
99MIII St
Middleport

Furniture and Hardware
Homellte Saws

Ph 985-3308
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Kermit Welton
Pomeroy

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Don t lock youtself 1nto any

new nmture where you

Share Bn equal rnteresl Wtlh an
o ther can gel o " to a very
good st&amp;rt 11 you both pu tt to ·
gel her

tde&amp;s or plan5 allhts lime lhat
l1e you down too tat rn ad·
vance All o w I01s o f room for
revlstons

AOUARIUS (Jon 20-Feb

CANCER {June 21 ·Jutw 221

19) Don I be heS1 Iant about

Cont inue to grve most of your
alten!lon to St lutttrons that
could enhance you rna materr
at lash ron Thai s where you re
now lu c ~ res l
LEO {July 23-Aull 221 H s
tmportan l for you to realtze the
course you no w set lor your·
self will be the one you 11 lot
low lor some ttme to cOme Get
o ft to a good start

askrng advrce in a stluQhOn
where you la c k experltse
Sound suggest 1ons Will pre
... ent wa sted effor1

PISCES {Feb 20-Morch 20)
You re gorng lo fmd condrt1ons
tmprovtng c ons 10erably where
your work or c areer IS con
c erned However YOU must
follow through

VIRGO !Aug 23 · SePl 221

wtdow of a rmm who worked hunself to death
For your informatton, these days $5 an hour - no overtime Is scarecly subsllrtence mcome for a fanilly.,Qf six So whJ' don't
YOU ma1111ge the extra )Ob 7 - H
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DOWN
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15 Junior's '
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11 Fonnal

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window
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style
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birthplace 11 Subway

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tongue· .. I&gt;Quebter of
laaliina
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matter
33 Number
for Noah

DEAR HELEN
Thought you would like thts quote from columntst L M
Boyd · "In love, there's always one who kisses and who offers the
DEAR HELEN
, cheek." The French say that proverbtally Comes to mmd
There are vartous ways of cheating on a wife My husband because of a sad lme m a note from San FranciSCo Writes the
cheats me out of hts compamonship by working 60 or 70 hours a correspondent "I really thought I had the key to my gtrls' heart,
week He gets home from the second job around nudmght and ts but tt just didn't ftt the tgmtton "-READER
too ttred to do anything but sleep
Our children aren't enough to keep me happy I've had
~l!1JMIDllJE® ll.oi iooawi!J .-J ,_. ~Bide
several dtsCUsstons wtth my husband about how I feel, but he
argues that With four teens m school we can't pay bills wtthout
aUnscramble these four Jumbles.
35Itallan
two JObs He earns up to $5 an hour, so I think that's rtdiculous. one letter to each square, to
form four ordmary words.
painter
Lately, I've started seelll8 another man, as I can't stand
bemg tgnored Do you blame me, stnce my husband has actually
drtven me to thts' - HURT
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to worlt It:
DEAR HURT.
AXYDLBAAXlt
Ybu bet I blame you-for being blmd, tgnorant and sel!lsh•
Ia
LONGFELLOW
Wtth your children up to teenage, you should start lookmg lor
an oulstde job, not a lover - unless you prefer becoming the
Ollie letter alatply olaodJ for aoother. Ia lhla IIIUIIPie A Ia
PHEES ~
uaed for the three L'a, X for the two O'•• ele Slap lettan,
apootroplteo, the lenllh aod formatloo ot the worda are aD
hloll. Each day the code letten are different.

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Beat 33 Eme rgency 3, 4, 15
MASH 8,10 Great Amencan Dream Ma chlne 33 Movte
' Murder or Mercy " 6 13

8 30 -

9 00 - Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10, NFL Football J, 4, 15
9 30 -

Bob Newhar-1 B, 10 Movie " The Hunchback of Notre
Dame " 33
10 Oo---Barnaby Jones 8, 10, Owen Marshall 6, 13
11 OO - ABCNews6, 13 News a, 10
11 05- Janakr JJ

11 30 - Mov1es, " Follow the Sun " 8, 'The Crime of Dr Hallett '
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oo-News 3, 4 , Mrdmght Spec1al 15
3o-Movtes " The Jokers" 3, ' The Big Carn1val " 4
00 - Speakeasy 6, Movie " The Crosby Case" 13
20 - Movie " The Terrornauts" 4..
10 - Mov1e " The Sliver Spoon Set" 4
00 - Peyton Place 4

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YOflerday'a ~: YOU NEVER ~OW WHAT IS
ENOUGH UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT JS MORE THAN
ENOUGH.-WJLI.IAM BLAKE

DICK TRACY

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North

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
The Bath Coup ts one of the
oldest plays m brtdj!e Ap·
parently tt was used m whtsl
games at the Enghsh resort
of Bath as long as 200 years
ago
In whtst •t was designed to
get an opponent to contmue a
sutt In contract tt may have
that effect, but tis more gen·
eral purpose ts to allow de·
clarer to retam control of a
danger sutt.
North and South are to be
congratulated on getttng to
fiVe clubs Lots of players
would try a very unsuccessful
three notrump Others an
almost equally unsuccessful
SIX cluba
Stx clubs would make
agamst a spade lead. South
would stmply draw trumps,
knock out the ace ~or dta·
monds and dtscard hts Jack
and trey of hearls on ong
d1amond.s
When West OJll!ned the kmg
of hearts agatnSt'ft\1~ clubs tl
was up to South to let the kmg
hold If he took tt rtght away
East would get m wtth the
ace of dJamonds and giVe his
partner two heart lrtcks
When South ducked the de·
fense was helpless It dtdn't
matter what they led If they
led a hearl, Sourth would
make both hearts gopd tr
they dtdn't, South haa plenty
of ttme to go about the busi·
ness of drawing tr~mps and
settmg up dll}'l\hiy's llta·
monds

RE5Tt~ G~

POOR DeAR,
HE- MUoST' CO NSE~VS
Hl5- ~TRf"NGTH T'IL.L..
THE MINS DEAl.:. I?
CLO:SED 50 WE CAN

AFFORO P~OPER.
9UR6ERY!

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L l}&lt;lNKEVERY

WORKING, l WA5 C3U5)'/

8E'IUTIFUL WOIMN
SHOULD HAVE A 5H IP
NAMED AFTER HER

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CAPRICORN (Dec 22·Jon

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lNEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN J

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SADIE'S MARKET
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GEMINI {J,Ioy 21-June

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SAGITTARIUS INov 23 ·

Dee 21) An answer w111 sud
denly pop rnto your head for a
problem that aopeared to have

feature
31 Manifeat
31 Highny
of Cicero's

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220 E MalO

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(April 20·M•w 201

J " Wizard
of 01.''
dog
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Egyptian
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Ph 949 9591
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Racme

Middleport

Dear Helen
Alter another fight about our lilck of sexual relattons, my
husband shouted at me that he did not need me because, "he took
care of all the lov....,tarved women In the famtly "
We have many family get-togethers and several relattves
are havmg mamage problems Should I plead wtth them to take
my advtce and not laD for my husband's charm, money and wtt'
Th""" young wom~n don't r"'!llze that the way his endurance rs
holding up, tt was thetr mothers before them and tt may be thetr
daughters later on
He feels that no one will tell beacuse tt's aU m the famtly and I won't make trouble for the same reason - HEARTSICK
AUNT
DEAR AUNT
II your hsuband actually "took care of all the love-starved
women m the famtly," would he be howling about his "lacks" at
home?
When a man feels reJected, he strikes where tt wtll hurt the
most And if you don't believe me, fmd out for yourself Just how
"successful., he IS with those nieces - H

TAU~US

Due to an unexpec led stltft tn
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DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Charles Russell
Sr mmrster Norman C Wr i t
sup!
Su nday S(ihOo l 9 30
am
worshrp serv ic e 10 30
a m
B rble study Tuesday
7 30 p m

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST Rev Rober!
E
Bu c k le y pa s tor
Lloyd
Wr ig ht Sunday school supt
Sunday school 9 30 a m
mornrng wor shrp 10 JO am
even ng worsh rp
7 30 p m
Wedn esday Chrr stran Youth
(: ru sade
6 JO p m
Cho r
prac t rc e Thu rsday 7 p m

terf 1eld , pastor,. Sunday Sc hool .
Sunday School 9 30 a rn
9 30 a m J worship serv rc e, 11
Mornrng
worshrp 10 30 a m ,
am
even rng se rv ice ? ,
Young
peoples
service, 6 45
Prayer service an d vouth
P m 1 Evangelrst tc serv1ce
servrce Wednesday 7 o m
7 30 p m Wednesday evenrng
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
serv 1c e 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Robert E M usser
MASON COUNTY
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
THE
HILAND CHAPEL ,
am
Roy Srg man
su pt
George Cas to, pastor Sunday
m orning
worshrp
10 30
.Sc hool 9 19 .!!,V~nl nq worship (
Sunday evenrng serv rce , 7 30
M rd week servi ce Wednesday , 7 30 Thur ....... u, .. .. .. .. ,n g pra.,.:rse rv rce 7 30 p m
7 30om
MASON ~IRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Sec ond and Pomeroy Sts Stan
THE NAZARENE Rev
Craig pastor Sunday sc hoo l,
Law r ence Black pa stor Bob 9 -1 5 am
worship serv ice . 11
Moore Sunday School Su p! , a m
tra rn lng un io n 6 30
Sunday Sc hool cla nes for att p m evening wor sh ip service,
ages 9 30 am
m o rntn g 7 JO p m
M td week pr ayer
worsh i p 10 45 NYP S Sunday
serv ic e Wednesday 7 30 p m
6 30.P n'l evangelistic serv1ce ,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Sunday 7 30 p m M id week
CHR~ST,
P
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Box
487
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M
iller
prl!Jyer meet ing Wednesday
51, Mason W Va Sunday
7 30 p m MtSS 1onuy meet 1ng
Bible Study 10 a m
Wor!h tp
~ econd Wednesday, 1. 30 p m
11 a m and 7 p m Bible Study
UNITE-D
FAITH
NoN - Wednesday 7 p m , vocal
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
mus ic
Robert Smit h , pastor Sun day
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP Sc hool 9 30 a m class leader
TIST - Corner of Sec ond and
Leo H ill, worsh (p service
Anderson
Mason
Pastor ,
10 30 a m ; ch urch 7 30 p m .
W~lter Claud Sunday schOol ,
wors~ l p service. 11
EDEN UNITED BR E1ft:r: 11 ~ 215 am
a m and 7 30 p m
Weekly
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Bib le st udy Wednesdey 7 JO
Blake, pastor Sunday Sc hool
pm
10 a l'n
Howard McCoy
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
supt , Morn1ng sermon , 11 a
GOO - Second 51 Mason w
m • Sunday n ight servrces
Va Chesler Tennant paslor
Christ i an Endeaver , 7 jo p
Sun day- schoo l
10 e m ;
m
Song serv ice, 8 p m ,
morning worship , 11 am ,
Preaching 8 30 p m
M id
evangellstlc service, 7 30 p m
week Pray er meet i ng Wed
Bible study and prayer ser..,Jce
nesday 7 p m . Ray Ado!lm s,
Wednesday 7 3('1 p m Phone
lay leader
5133
C HURCH
OF
JESUS 773HARTFORD
CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST - Located at Rutlan1
CHRIST In Chrl11l'n Union on New Lrma Road , next to
The Re y William Campbell,
Forest Acre Park , Rev Ray
pastor Sunday- Sc hool. 9 30
Rouse , putor , Robert Musser,
'm , James Hu ghes supt ,
Sunday Scl"too l supl sunday
evening service, 7 30 p m
school , lO 30 e m , worship
W\ednes day evening prayer
7 30 p m B ible study , Wed •
meeting
7 30 p m
Youth
nesday , 7 30 p m
Sa turday
prayer serviCe each Tuesday
night prayer service, 7 30 p m
F'AIR'tiiEW
BIBLE
HEM~OCk
GROV~
CHURCH , Le lar t , W Va , Rt
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
I
Rev
G~orge Ho&amp;char,
pastor , Ray Whaley , supt ,
pastor
Sur1d a y School 9 30
Morning worsh ip, 9 30 a m ,
a
FJrayer and 9lbl• study
church school
10 ,30 a m ,
7
30
p m
Cottao e Preyer
young people ' s meeting , 6 30
Se rvi ce- Tuuday
10 am
P m 1 evening worsh ip, 7 30
Worship · Serv Ic e
Thursday ,
P m Bi ble study , Wfdnesdav,
7 30 p m

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Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Wor shi p , 9
a m , Church School , 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worsh ip, 11
a m , Church School 10 a m
POMEROY Worship ,
10 30 am . , Church Sc hool 9 15
am , UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
10 a m Chur ch School 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m

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FRtOAY, AUG 26. tr74

6

Mrs Guy Sargent and new
son
returned home Sunday
, Mr and Mrs Theo Koemg
• and son, Theo Jr of East from Holzer Medtcal Center
Mrs J R Murphy returned
Liverpool vtstted Ava Gtlkey
OF
CHRIST ,
Frtday She had prevtously home Sunday after several M CHURCH
l ddleporl 5th and Ma rn
weeks
at
the
Holzer
Medical
VlStted her Sister, the form er
George
Glaze,
mm rste r ,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Center
and
1s
recuperatmg
J~mes Sheets, superr nte ndent
Rev
Earl Sh uler pastor
Olzara Landaker of Gallipohs
Btble school
9 30 am
Worshrp se r v 1ce
9 30 am
Mr
and
Mrs
Robert
Reeves
The commumty was shocked
morn rng worShip, 10 30 am
Sunday Su nda y school 10 30
evenrng worsh rp 7 30 p m ,
am Brb l e study and prayer
by the sudden death of Mrs and Bryan of Middleport were prayer
service 7 p m Wed
servrce 7 30 p m Thursday
recent
vtsttors
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Mae Damron She had been
nesdav
Kingsbury
Road
Su nday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
stck but was thought to be James Reeves
Sc hool 9 30 a m Ralph Carl
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Mr. and Mrs carl McElroy Don Cote pa s tor , Floyd
supt Worsh iP service 10 30
recovenng
am and 7 30 P- m alternately
Carso n Sunday School supt
and
Mr
and
Mrs
Bill
McElroy
Tad Gllkey of Albany called
Prayer m eetmg Wednesday
Sun day sc hoo l 9 30 a m
7
30 p m
Rev
Jay Str les , ..
and
Jeff
and
Joey
of
Colwnbus
mornrng wors hrp 10 30 am
on hts grandmother , Ava
pas tor
Sunday
evangeliS
tiC
meet
rng
were
weekend
VISitors
of
Mr
Gtlkey Saturday
OLD
OEXTE R
CON
7 30 p m
pray er meet ng
pm
Mr · and Mrs Larry Clark and Mrs Paul McElroy
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
STIVERSVILLE
COM
Mr s Worley F ran c is Sund ay
Mr and Mrs Ralph Knapp of
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
and daughters, Tamra and
schoo l supt Sunday sc hool, 10
Second Ave, Mtddleport
hool serv1ce , 10 a m Prayer
am
Penny vtstted the Robert Columbus were Saturday Lesley G Hott , pastor Sunda y sc
meetmg , Thursday 7 p m
vtsttors of Mr and Mrs Doyle school 10 am , worshrp ser
LONG
BOTTOM
Sunday evening se r v1ce 7 p m
Clarks Saturday
V1ce 11 am , worshtp serv1 ce,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Knapp
,
Kevtn
,
Katl
and
Mr and Mrs Robert Clark
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
Pomero y
Harrtsonv1l le Wya tt pastor Sunday School
supt
Ronald Osborne B1ble
Road Rrck Morr rso n pastor
and Tamra Clark attended the Charles, Ttm and Mike Knapp n 1ght prayer serv1ce , 7 30
preachtng
Sunday school supt
Steven Sc hool 9 30 am
spent
a
few
days
wtth
thetr
chtcken barbecue at the
THE
UNITED
PRES
Stan ley Sunday schoo l 9 30 10 45 am
Even 1ng serv1 ces
MINISTRY
aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs BYTERIAN
Welker Farm recently
am
morn rng wor Ship and 7 30 p m
OF MEIGS COUNTY , Dw1ght
co mmunron
10 30
am
Doyle
Knapp
Mrs Lola Clark took Tamra
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
L zavttz Pastor Orrecto r
Sunda y
evenmg
yo u th METHODIST
CHURCH HARRISONVILLE
Charles and Kevin Knapp
Chr 1stran End eavo r 6 30 p m
Clark to the Athens Fatr
Sunday Church Sc hoo l 9 30
Sh rp se rv ice Sunday 7 30 Rev Paul N evil l e past or
Thursday and Penny Clark on spent a week wtlh thetr a m , Mr s Homer Lee . S~pt , pWOF
m
Wednesday evenrng Sun day Sch ool 9 JO a m
grandmother, Mrs Lena Mornmg Worship 10 30 a m
Friday
prayer meeting and Btb le Mornrng serv1ce 10 30 am
YOU ! h SerV ICe
6 45 p m
MIDDLEPORT Su nday
study 7 30 p m
Mrs Judy Stemmetz and Knapp of Middleport
Evange
l
rS
I
IC
ser
v
tce
7 30 p m
Churcl:l School , 9 30 a m , John
ST JOHN LUTHERAN
- Prayer' mee ltn g Thur
sday
F
Fultz, Su Qt
Mornrng
Mr and Mrs Gene Slack and Worsh
children moved to the Althouse
Prne
Grove
the
Re
v.
Arthur
rp, 10 30 a m
~
7 30 p m
Combs pastor Sun day school
famtly were Wednesday
rental m Dowmngton
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
9 30 am
ch ur ch servrces
Warship , 9 a m , Sunday
VISitors
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Harley
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
10 30 a m
Mr. and Mrs M A Epple
Church Sc haal, 10 a m , Mrs
MISSION
Ba
ld
Knobs,
Rev
BRA~BURY
CHURCH
OF
spent Sunday evenmg with Ava E Johnson, Tammy, Cheryl Sa mpson Hall , Su pt
L
R Gluesencamp pastor
CHRIST
B tble Sch ool 9 30
and Terry 1
Roger W tlfred , Sr , Sunday
Gilkey
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
~ m • morn i ng worsf) rp 10 30
School
Su nday .Sc hool
Mr and Mrs Frankhn GOO - Ph tll lp Whrtley , pastor am Sunday even rng Warsh iP 9 JO a mSupt Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Frank Epple
even1ng
Sunday
sc
hool
10
a
m
Serv,ce.
7
30
P
m
,
cho
rr
worsh ip 7 30 Prayer meetmg
and children of Mtddleport Russell of Middleport and Mrs warsh 1p service 7 P m
practrce Sunday and Wed
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
meeting Wednesday
nesday. 7 p m prayer meetmg
visited the M. A. Epples Harold Gtllogly and family of 7Prayer
Deeter , class leader Youth
30 p m
and Brble St udy WedneSda y
Carpenter were Sunday
meet rng
Wed nes day
7 30
...~ 7 30 p m
Saturday evenmg
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
~
vtsttors
of
Mr
and
Mrs
UnMrs Ott Wtseman of
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev Freeland Norr rs pastor
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Spnngfteld ts vtstting the Roy coln Russell
Sunday school 10 a m Church
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHRIST Ro bert Shook
Mr and Mrs Tom Sum- CHURCH - Near Long Bot servrce 7 p m Wednesday pastor
Wtsemans for a few weeks
Sunday school, 9 30
Bible Study , 7 p m
tom
Estil
Hart,
pastor
Roy
am , Russell Spencer su pt
The Ntcholsons had thetr merfield and daughters of Brown as s tstan1 pastor
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
WQr!htp servrce , 10 45 am
OF THE
NAZARENE
Ilhnots
were
weekend
v1s1tors
Sunday
school
10
a
m
Church
reunion at Forest Acres Park
evenlng
worshrp a1ter11aling
Su nday School. 9 30 a rn
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
of Mr and Mrs Robert evening
With C E at 7 30 p m on
,
recently
Morn ing Worshrp 10 30 ar m
, prayer meetmg , 7 30
Sunday Pray er meeting 7 30
Evemng Worship , 7 30 p m ,
m Thursday
Mrs Freda Foley of Buckeye RusselL-Also vtsttmg were Mr p MIDDLEPORT
p
m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
Wednesday Mrd Week Serv rce
PEN
lay leader
and Mrs Ronald Russell and TECOSTAL - Th ird Ave,
Lake vtstled her brother, Mr
Sunday Sc hool Supermtend ent.
the
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
Gerald Well s Pa stor
Rev
Wil lia m Knrttel , pastor
and Mrs Lowell Hetlger and family, Mr and Mrs Donald Rev
Coolville
RD
Rev
Roy Deeter
Morrts
M
Wolfe
Ronald Dugan Sunday Sc hoo l
Russell and Mr and Mrs Steve Supt
pastor
Sunday sc bool 9 30
called on the Bob Clarks
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Classes for al l aoes
am
worsh rp servtce 10 30
ing service, 7 30 p m
Walter P
B1kacsa n pastor
Mr and Mrs Doug Bishop Haggy and daughter of even
a
m
B1ble
study and prayer
Ronn re Salser S S Supt
B1ble study , Wednesday 7 30
se r v rce Wednesday 7 30 p m
and children spent Saturday Pomeroy
Su nday Sc hool. 9 30 a m
p m , youth servrces , Fr1day
RUTLAND
Mornrng Worsh 1p 10 45 am
Mr and Mrs Damel Worley 7 30 p m
mght wtth Mrs Btshop's
RUTLAND
CHURCH OF
Sunday evening worshiP 7 30
FREEWI~~ BAPTIST parents, the Harts of near of Beckley, W Va , and Mr Corner Ash and Pl um M td p m Wednesday evenrng Brble CHRIST - Rod Kas ler pastor
V H Bra l ey Sunda y schoo l
and Mrs Doyle Knapp and dleport. Noel Herrman . Study 8 p m
McArthur
supt Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m
DANVILLE
WESLEYAN
pastor
Saturday
evenmg
t.Vor Sh lp serv rce and com
Mrs Jerry Behrandsen and Katl, Kevm and Charles were Mrv lce, 7 p m Sunday school Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
mun1on
10 30 am
yo uth
Sunday
Sc
hool,
9
30
am
Sunday
dmner
guests
of
Mr
10
am
,
Sunday
even
rng
son of Zanesville spent a couple
meet ing
6 p m
Sunda r
worship, 7 p m
youth
and
1Un
1or
youth
serv
rc
e,
and Mrs Charley Smtih.
even ng service 7
regu lar
of days wtth the M. A Epples
6 45 p m
evening worshrp ,
board meetmg t hrrd Sa turda y
7
30
p
m
pr~yer
and
p
ra1se,
Mrs
Paul
Pterce
and
famtly
MEIGS
Mrs Lon See and daughter,
7 p m
Wednesday , 7 30 o ,m
_
CiSOP E RAT IVE
of
Mason
were
Tuesday
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Clnda and Mrs Sally Allen and
PARISH
SILVER
RUN
' FREE
CHURCH Sunda y School
ViSitors
of
Mrs
Geneva
BAPTIST
Rev
Ralph
Deart
THE
UNITED
two children were also guests
pas.tor Sunday Sch ool , 10 a~ !f 9 30 a m Worship serv tce , 11
METifODIST CHURCH
Shwnate
am
Wednesday
prayer
They all enJoyed a cookout
Robert T Bumgarner
Leon M rller
supt
Evenrng
mee t ing
7 30 p m
Sunda y
se
rv
rce
7
30
p
m
Prayer
Director
Mrs{ Lola Clark helped
nrght
worsh1p
,
7
30
p
m
POMEROY CLUSTER
meetr ng , Thur sday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
prepare the Repubhcan booth
Rev CarlE H1cks
CliESTER CHURCH OF THE
FACTS
NAZARENE Rev
Rev
D
Wm
Svdenslncker
GOD Rev
James Sat
at the fJltrgrounds Sundav
Lloyd
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pastor
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U S agreed to pay Turkey
some $36 nuUion to compensate
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farmers for not growmg poppy
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Turkish

goverrunent now contends that
Turkey s
opmm
poppy
production will feed the on

the Faith

By David Poling
One of the toughest questoons faced by any minister comes
from a person who says '0 K I want to be a Cbrosllan what do I
do next•
The reason for the difficult response os the clear fact that
most peoplem the church (mcluding clergy) grew up m the F&amp;th
and never approached the Cllrostlan life from the Oulside S&lt;l
when someone shows up for Sunday service or Monday coun
seling and blurts out a need for some first steps In spiritual
growth the pastor often suggests some class or group (Do you
want to JOin the cho~r• How about helpmg out on church sup.
pers•) but rarely 1s eqwpped to spell out an unmeduote sold
road to ChriStian nurture
Thos may be the central reason - If one can be found - for
tloe staggermg success that has followed the career of Keoth
Miller Here 1s a mtddle-aged Episcopal layman w1tlo dozens of
years working on oli fields as a geologist telling people all over
tloe place how to take the first steps In the Cbrlstian life Here os a
semmary dropout (or did they throw him out •) With an advanced
degree In psychology livmg close to the Gulf of Mexoco wroting
tloe Taste of New Wme and becommg a best-selling author f1rst
time around
Whatever the reason or reasons Ke1th Miller has a style and
a VISion that turns people on - to the Christian life just when so
many religious mstltutions are breathmg hard and wondermg
what to put In the SUnday School cumculum next fall W1th more
!loan a million copies sold of second Touch
The Becomers
and Taste of New Wme we would not be at all surprised to see
h1s hbrary on must church reading lists for a decade to come
It has never ceased to amaze me that we Christians have
developed a kind of selective vision which allows us to be deeply
and smcerely lnvolYI!d lii'M'otililp liiid churcH activities an I yet
almost totally pallll' In thi! day~n dly.out guts of our busmess
lives and never realize 11
For those wh&amp;want a faiT answer to the honest question how
can I become a Christian (or a more honest believer) Ke1th
Miller has teamed lip w1th Bruce Larson (koown widely for his
creative leadership of Fallh At Work With 1ts lay conferences
and mterdenorrunatlon8lflavor) to produce a multimedia packet
dealing with just such a theme The Edge of Adventure Is the
name of the program It mcludes study book leader s guide
p!lrtlclpant s manual plus three three-hour cassettes of Moller
and Larson leading key discusSions
This whole program runs on a 13-week track can be used
eas1ly with adult classes retreats compmg organizations and
youlh groups 11 has a lot of healthy Input on how to put more
honesty mto your relationship to your spouse as well as healing
broken relationships that keep happening on lhe job In school
and with the people down the block
This package is oot cheap 9li in your book store or from
World Publishers In Waco Tex But many have acknowledged
the Increasing Influence of Miller s writings and this program
could be a clincher for many wllhln the Church It s Interesting
that secular and 911cred critics keep harping aboul tbe lack of
leadership In North America and here is a Chrlatian layman with
a Texas accent who just mlghl be the secret weapon for the
Faith
Miller is really dHferent - he doesn t wanlacceplance of his
ideas he demands action

SETS RECORD
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WASH!NdTON (UP!) Senate Democratic Leader
Mlke
Mansfield
today
established a lqevlly record
for Senate leadefl Mllllfleld
has
oerved
as Senate
Democratic leader fer 13 yean

and 225 days The old record
was held by Sen Jotseph T
Robinson O.Ark who served
from 1923 until 1837 as both
majcrlty and minority leader
as control of the Senate shifted
from
Democrats
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tern a lional pharma ce ul ca l
nduslry and promosed that
tloe government would take
strmgent measures to prevent
llegal poppy grow ng and drug
traffocking
Miller sad because of the
Turkish record
ot IS un
possible to beheve that the new
I censmg of opmm product on
would not be abused
Legoslat on has been mtro
duced w1tlo my slrong s upport
ca lhng the President to
suspend U S a1d to Turkey
saod Moller
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'1495

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep Clarence Miller R~h o
Thursday urged the suspensoon
of U S a d to Turkey until the
Turks stop growmg poppy
which can be used on the pro-

optum

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fo~

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Pomeroy, Oh1o

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PHONE 992-5476

Lawn Mowers

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bedrooms
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307 Sprm!l Avenue
8 6tc
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of tile and paneling n ce
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992 2298
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no h one ha of he sou heas
qua e of he sou heas qua e
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p ope y nes as o ows On
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62
Deed Reco d5
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PARCEL No 2 A so he
fo ow ng rea esta es ua ed n
0 ve Townsh p Coun y o
Me gs and S a e ot Oh o and n
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co ne of Sec on No 23 then e
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fo ows Beg nn ng 40 2 rods
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above sec on thence eas 59
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nks o coun y
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nks thence north 16 feet o he
pace of beg nn ng conta n ng
36 00 ac es more o ess The
amount of and conveyed n
abOve t ac be ng 4 19 ac es
mo e or ess and abo e
des bed ac s be ng he same
p em ses onv eyed by Frank
Founds and w fe o former
g an o s bV war any deed of
da e of Apr
23
936 and
reco ded May 6 936 n Vo
42 Page 54 Deed Records of
Me gs S:oun y Oh o R:efe en e
Deed Vo ume 143 Page 61
Me gs Coun y Deed Reco ds
0
and gas n e ests as
fo ows
PARCEL No 3 The un
d v ded one ha f nte est n he
o and gas oge he w th he
m n ng gh s attached there o
n and unde he fo ow no ea
es a e desc bed as Per ce No
3 n he Townsh p o 01 ve n
he c oun y of Me gs and Sta e of
Oh o The -Sou heas quar e of
he no heas qua e of Sec on
No 7 Town 4 and Range No
1
of he Oh o Company s
Pu chase co nan ng 42 ~
a c es mo e o ess Refe ence
Deed Vo ume 38 Page 522
Deed Reco ds Me gs Co un v
Oh o
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d v ded one ha f n e est n he
o and gas oge he w th he
m n ng
gh s a ached the eo
n and unde he to ow ng ea
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s tua ed n he Towns.h p of
0 e n he coun y of Me gs
and Sta e of Oh o The north ha f
of he no heas quar te of
Sec on No 17 Town 4 Range
of he 011. o Company s Pur
ac es
chase con a n ng 84
mo e or ess There s excepted
how eve f om Parce No A he
fo ow ng rae of lind conveyed
by James R Low he to Hu de
L Ma heny by deed dat e:d an
23 933 and reco ded ' n Vo
39 a Page 7 hereof and
desc bed as o ows Beg nn no
a a s one 2 ods no h of he
sou hwest co ner o he no h
ha 1 of he no heas qu;:,r e of
sa d Sec on No
1
thence
no h 56lf. deg ees eas 41 ods
and 9 nks to a s one thence
no h 77 h deg ees e11s 26 od5
to 1 s one
hence nor h 64
deg ees east 7 ads and 5 nks
to 11 stone hen ce north 8 V:l
deg ees eas 7 roda and 6 nks
to a stone- thence north 62 Yl
deg ees eas 37 rods and 5 nks
to a stone on the sou h s de o
nd an Run
hen ce nor h 35
deg ees west 19 ods and 5
nks o he north ne of Sec on
No 7 hence wes a ong he
no h ne o Sei=t on 7 110 rods
and 3 nks o ends now o
to mer y owned by he estate o
J w Johnson thence sou h 68
rods and 9 nks to tie place of
beg nn ng conta n ng JO ac es
moe o ess Excep a road 30
tee w de f om the 0 ac e o
k.nown as he acob Rar&lt;lon o
o he tract of and owned by
M Jackson he oed o be
oca ed on he best ocation and
g ade
Furthermore ex.cept ng f om
Pa ce No 4 the fo ow no t act
of and Beg nn n9 a the nor h
east corne of Sec on No 7
hence Sou h 34 rods artd 14 nks
o he m dd e of nd an R: un
Road fhence a ong he m dd e
of s" d road as to ows North 48

8 ods and 0
nks no h 64 deg ees wes
22 ods and 23 nks No h 52~
deg ees Wes
6 rods and 6
nk.s No h 0 deg ees Wes 4
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he No h s de o oad and he
No h ne of Sec on No 17
hence Eas a ong he Sec t on
ne 52 ods and 11 nks o he
p ace of beg nn ng co n a n ng
S 8 acres
more o
ess
Rete ence Deed Vo ume 38
Page 522 Deed Reco ds Me gs
Co un y Oh o
PAR CEL NO 5 The coa o
and gas
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m n ng gh s a ached he e o
he o ow ng
n and unde
desc bed ea e5 a e s ua ed
n he Coun y of Me gs n he
S a e of Oh o and n he
Townsh p o 0 ve bounded and
desc bed as fo ows S ua ed
n Sec on No 7 Town No 4
and Range No
of he Oh o
Company s Pu chase bounded
and desc bed as o ows
Beg nn ng a
he No heas
carne of Sec on No 7 hence
sou1h 34 ods and A nks to he
m ddle of nd an Run oad
hen ce a ong m dd e of sa d
road as to ows
Nor h 48
deg ees west a ods and 0
nk s No h 64 deg ees west
and 23 nk s No h 52 degrees
wes 6 ods and 6 nks No h
10 deg ees wes 4 ods and 2
nks o as one on he no h s de
of sa d road and the North ne
of Sec on 1 hence Eas a ong
Sec on ne 52 rods and 7 nks
o he p ace of beg nn no
c on a n ng 5 8 ac es mo e o
ess Rete ence Deed Vo ume
138 Page 55
Deed Reco dS
Me gs Coun v Oh o
PARCEL No 6 The coa o
and gas
oge he w h he
m n ng gh 5 a ached he eto
n and under he fo ow ng
desc bed rea es a e s ua ted n
he Townsh p of 0 ve n he
Coun y of Me gs and Sta e of
Oh o n Sec on No
Town
of he Oh o
No 4 Range No
Company s Pv chase bounded
and desc bed as fo ows
Beg nn ng a
he No thwes
co ne of Sect on No 11 hen ce
Eas 9 ods and 1 nks to a
stone a he Nor heas co ner of
a 0 acre ract deeded by J B
Tor ence o James A Low h~
thence
a ong
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of
sa d sou
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12 nks
to an on p n n he m dd e of
nd an Run Road hence 11 ong
the m dd e of sa d road as
to ows
Sou h 49 3/. degrees
West 7 rods and 1 nks Nor h
83 deg ees west 11 ads and 17
nks hen ce nor h 48 deg ees
wes 2 od5 and 14 nks to the
wes ne o Sec on
thence
no h 34 rods and 14 nk.s to the
p ace of beg nn ng con a n ng
4 2 ac es mo e or(l' ess
Rete ence Deed Vo ume 138
Page 55 Deed Reco ds Me gs
Coun \' Oh o
PARCEL No 7 The un
d v ded one ha f n e es n the
o and gas ogethe w th the
m n ng gh s a teched hereto
n and under he to ow ng
desc bed rea es a e s uated n
he Townsh p of o ve n the
County of Me gs and ,Sta e of
Oh o n Sec on No
Town 4
and Range No
of he Oh o
Company s Purchase
and
bounded and desc bed as
fo ows A ot of and bounded
on the Wes by Sec on No 7 on
the Nor h by ands former y
owned bf Thomas Parker on
the Eas by ands former y
owned by Jos ah Cowdery and
0 F F e ds and on he South
by ands fo mer y owned by
Jos ah Cowdery con a n ng 0
acres more o ess
The e s excep ed from
Pa ce No 7
he fa ow ng
desc bed ea es ate Beg n
n ng a he no thwest co ner of
sa d Sec on No 1 hence eas
9 rods and
nks to a stone at
the no heas co ne of a 10 acre
trac deeded by J 8 Tor ence
and w fe o James R Low her
thence sou h a ong the eas ne
of sa d rae 30 rods and 2 nks
to an on p n n he m dd e of
nd an Run Road thence a ong
the m dd e of sa d oad as
fo ows
South 49
degrees
wes 7 ods and 1 nks North
83 degrees west 1 rods and 11
nks hence no h 48 degrees
wes 2 rods ahd 14 nks to he
wes ne of sa d Sect on No 11
thence nor h 34 rods and 14 nks
to the p ace of beg nn ng
conta n ng 4 2 ac es mo e o
ess Reference Deed Vo ume
t38 Page 522 Deed Records
Me g5 County Oh o
The nte es of he g antee n
Paces 2 3 4and 5 s svblec t
to an o and gas ease granted
o W B and 8 8 0 and Gas
Company
You a e equ ed o answer
the Comp ant w h n 28 days
af er he u pub ca on of th s
not ce wh ch w be pub shed
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Previewing presidential
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By Ray Cromley
WASHINGTON (NEA) - At one tune a younger and
perhaps more radical Mr Ford proposed that the pres1dent
should sot down with Congress to review the governments
ongomg programs then mtroduce bills rescinding prevoously
voted appropruotions for those activities both agreed dod not
meet the test of economy
ThiS was Mlnor1ty Leader Fords approach to onflation Mr
NJXon attempted to achieve thiS same end by a series of vetoes
and by 1cehoxmg appropruohons He flliled
At anotloer time Mr Ford backed proposals for creatmg an
independent bipartisan organization to revoew the government s
programs and budgets on a regular bas1s The Hoover type
COI1UJUBSlon would Include members of Congress and tloe pubilc
For one thos group was to run a comprehensive revoew of
federal domestic and foreign assistance programs to detenrune
which were overlappmg Inefficiently run woproductove or had
outlived usefulness In 1967 Mr Ford noted there were 400
federal aid appropriations for 170 separate assiStance programs
ad{llllltstered by 21 federal departments aod agencoes 150
Washmgton b.!reaus and 400 regoonal offices each wllh ots own
way of passmg out federal tax dollars
The same studles were to deternune wh1ch new programs
should be created and whoch old ones expanded Here Mr Ford
has favored stlmutaling pnvate capotal Investment and the
creation of jobs by wider and stronger mvestment credits accelerated deprecuotjon a greater stunulus for private mduslr al
research stronger mcentives for employers to h1re and train the
unskilled and added subsidoes for housmg when unemployment
reached Intolerable levels
To assist these analyses Mr Ford favored a five year
projection of all department budgets to deterrmne where
government spending programs were heading First and second
year costs he believed were only tloe thin edge Iii the wedge
A man changes when he becomes pres1dent 1t IS said HlS
past tloererore may be no accurate gwde But tloe major clue we
have today on how Mr Fcrd will altack unemployment an~h
proces is what he has proposed cr supported vigorously In the
past on his own not as the presodent s man
As suggested above Ford is known to be a bug on budge!
cutting - spendmg where you must spend heavily If you must
but slashing everywhere else postporung aU good but not
pressmgly essential programs
Alan Greenspan likely chlllflllllh of Mr Fcrd s Councli of
Economic Advisers likewise holds budget cutting as hla lop
priority Before he orlgmally agreed to take the job he exacted a
firm Nixon pronuse to back him up with vetoes and wltlo major
cuts ln adminlstrallon budget proposals
In aU thos Mr Ford and Greenspan will get enlhualasllc
support from Dr ArthUr Bums chairman of the Federal
Reserve Board Which is fortunate becauee the new President
holds firmly to the necessity ofa close cooperollon wllh Bums to
correlate fiscal and monelary pollqr Mr Ford believes
government spending policies (often ID!IaUonary) and Federal
Reserve policies on credit andmoneyiUJiply (ollen ~Uconary)
have too oflen been contrlldlctory He lblnb llUmll hal been
correct In lloslatlng on light money In lhe put bul lhat perhaps a
little selecllve liJII!IIdinll ml&amp;hl be In order

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Turkey s
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the Faith

By David Poling
One of the toughest questoons faced by any minister comes
from a person who says '0 K I want to be a Cbrosllan what do I
do next•
The reason for the difficult response os the clear fact that
most peoplem the church (mcluding clergy) grew up m the F&amp;th
and never approached the Cllrostlan life from the Oulside S&lt;l
when someone shows up for Sunday service or Monday coun
seling and blurts out a need for some first steps In spiritual
growth the pastor often suggests some class or group (Do you
want to JOin the cho~r• How about helpmg out on church sup.
pers•) but rarely 1s eqwpped to spell out an unmeduote sold
road to ChriStian nurture
Thos may be the central reason - If one can be found - for
tloe staggermg success that has followed the career of Keoth
Miller Here 1s a mtddle-aged Episcopal layman w1tlo dozens of
years working on oli fields as a geologist telling people all over
tloe place how to take the first steps In the Cbrlstian life Here os a
semmary dropout (or did they throw him out •) With an advanced
degree In psychology livmg close to the Gulf of Mexoco wroting
tloe Taste of New Wme and becommg a best-selling author f1rst
time around
Whatever the reason or reasons Ke1th Miller has a style and
a VISion that turns people on - to the Christian life just when so
many religious mstltutions are breathmg hard and wondermg
what to put In the SUnday School cumculum next fall W1th more
!loan a million copies sold of second Touch
The Becomers
and Taste of New Wme we would not be at all surprised to see
h1s hbrary on must church reading lists for a decade to come
It has never ceased to amaze me that we Christians have
developed a kind of selective vision which allows us to be deeply
and smcerely lnvolYI!d lii'M'otililp liiid churcH activities an I yet
almost totally pallll' In thi! day~n dly.out guts of our busmess
lives and never realize 11
For those wh&amp;want a faiT answer to the honest question how
can I become a Christian (or a more honest believer) Ke1th
Miller has teamed lip w1th Bruce Larson (koown widely for his
creative leadership of Fallh At Work With 1ts lay conferences
and mterdenorrunatlon8lflavor) to produce a multimedia packet
dealing with just such a theme The Edge of Adventure Is the
name of the program It mcludes study book leader s guide
p!lrtlclpant s manual plus three three-hour cassettes of Moller
and Larson leading key discusSions
This whole program runs on a 13-week track can be used
eas1ly with adult classes retreats compmg organizations and
youlh groups 11 has a lot of healthy Input on how to put more
honesty mto your relationship to your spouse as well as healing
broken relationships that keep happening on lhe job In school
and with the people down the block
This package is oot cheap 9li in your book store or from
World Publishers In Waco Tex But many have acknowledged
the Increasing Influence of Miller s writings and this program
could be a clincher for many wllhln the Church It s Interesting
that secular and 911cred critics keep harping aboul tbe lack of
leadership In North America and here is a Chrlatian layman with
a Texas accent who just mlghl be the secret weapon for the
Faith
Miller is really dHferent - he doesn t wanlacceplance of his
ideas he demands action

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today
established a lqevlly record
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has
oerved
as Senate
Democratic leader fer 13 yean

and 225 days The old record
was held by Sen Jotseph T
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tern a lional pharma ce ul ca l
nduslry and promosed that
tloe government would take
strmgent measures to prevent
llegal poppy grow ng and drug
traffocking
Miller sad because of the
Turkish record
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possible to beheve that the new
I censmg of opmm product on
would not be abused
Legoslat on has been mtro
duced w1tlo my slrong s upport
ca lhng the President to
suspend U S a1d to Turkey
saod Moller
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WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep Clarence Miller R~h o
Thursday urged the suspensoon
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Turks stop growmg poppy
which can be used on the pro-

optum

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fo~

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$3995
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wh te v ny roo
1974 Mercury Montego
Brougham 4 dr sedan fa ctory a
$2795

TRUCKS

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY OHIO

THELMA EDDY
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4 d Seda n One carefuj Jo~al owne 302 V 8 power stee ng
au o trans The 7Ss should ook same

2 Dr Hardtop A uxury spar
beau t fu car Far Spec a

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1969 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

2 Middleport

Phone: 992 2174

'2B95

4 D Sedan a r cond ton ng powe stee ng auto trans
Gad y efer you to ocal owner Sha p wh te w fh black v ny
op

All ""Small Appliances

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1973 FORD FlOO 'h TON

1970 FORD VB GAL. 500, ... .. ..

BOWERS
REPAIR
Next to H1ghway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

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1974 Amer1can Motors Gremlon
2 Or 6 cyl au1omat c

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

GROVER WHITE J
Adm n Jt ator de:! bon s non o
Estate of Pea v Tantho ey
dec"'ased
p a nt ff

500 E. Mam St.
Pomeroy, Oh1o

Spec al Ed t on 2 dr ha dtop 3 8 V 8 sma 1 eng ne
s ee ng auto t ans v nyl top One oca owner

PHONE 992-5476

Lawn Mowers

Known &amp;
Relrable Serv1ce

'1495

1973 FORD GRAN TORINO

ALSO SHAMPOO
CARPETS
AND CLEAN
UPHOLSTERY

All that Is needed lor a free
est mate is a phone call
Please Phone

9922550

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E~TERIOR

REDECORATING?

1970 DODGE VB CORNET

40 4 dr Sedan 3 8 sma IV 8 powe stee ng auto trans Ext a
n ce

OOME

Decorating and

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

P ckup 8 f1 body Very ow m eage ove $802 worth of
equ pment nc lid ng powe steer ng auto t ans 302 V 8 and
many othe s Sha p

Interior, Exterior

Remodeling

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compare our pr ces
11
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profess ona roof for ess
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Estlmotos of
Type

INT~RIOR AND

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S2395
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912

Mon Fr

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ad o b ue f n sh spo ess c ean b ue nter or

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$195
loca car bu cke seat v ny nter or 4 s~d trans 351
V 8 rad o good
es Rea n Cit

.see or Call
• Bob or Roger Jetters
1

Ponteroy
Motor Co•

1972 Ford F250 V 8 .......

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.Voter Llnos ond Powo;f
Ll neo .4111 work bY I~
loot or controd .41110 dozo~
wark and Mt~~tlc tanks ilti
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James

Refrigerators
Freezers
Home &amp;
Auto A1r Conditioners
and
Commercoal
Umts

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QUA LilY

TO Our SALES STAFF

K&amp;H ROOFING

WARNER'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE

UPHOLSTERY fab cs by the
CREMEANS CONCRETE
6 ROOM wh e fram e home J
ya d 54 nches w de as ow as
de ve ed Monday th ough
8 3 fc
bed oom s fu
basement 2S2 49 pe yard Ve vets as ow WE ARE p Ck ng up a p ano n
Saturday and even ngs
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c y o s n Pomeroy Phone
Phone 446 1 42
as
$525
mpo
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veves
ke
you a ea and wou d
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446 9488
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pa
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paymen s Ca
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trees and
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614
12
ya do by hep ece Pome oy
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Recove y 622 E Man S
basemen s a cs .etc Phone
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subdvson
St ee Ch co he Oh o 45601
919 322 or 7.42 444
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
Ru
and
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S
9
900
Phone
4 7 fc
24 26 c
7 4 26tc
742 3615 or see M o Hut
3 BEDROOM house turn shed
ch nson Ru and
Road READY M X
on
Keno Bashan
con aced Phone 7.42
CONCRETE
8 16 12tc JOBS
Depos t equ red Phone 843
3074 or w te Box 23 Langs
de vered
gh
to you
294
v e Oh o
p o ec Fast and easy Free
75 ACRE farm 6 room house
8 53 c
72326c
es ma es Phone 992 3184
ba n o he ou bu d ngs
Goeg en Ready M x Co
s
9 500 Phone 742 6845
COUNTRY Mob e Home Park
M dd epo t Oh o
8 6 26tp AUTOMOB LE nsvrance been
cance ed?
Los
your
Rt 33 ten m es no th of
6 30 tfc
operator s cense ca 992
Pomeroy Large ots w th
LOTS for sa e tra e or house
7428
cone e e pat os s dewa ks
C BRADFORD Auct oneer
A u t es Phone 742 36 5
6 5 tfc
unne s and off s ee
Camp ete Se v ce
Ru and Oh o Pr ce $2 500
park ng A so spaces for
Phone 949 382 or 949 3 6
6 5 tc
1
6
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sma t a ers Phone 99~ 7479
Rae ne Oh o
7 2 fc
Cr tt B adtord
Real Estate For Sale
s 1 tfc
Real Estate for 5ale
BEAUTIFUL -all electric
Mob1le Homes For Sale
FOR FREE est mates on
older home 3 bedrooms
ep acement
a urn num
972 3 BEDROOM W nd so
w ndows s. d ng storm doo s
carpefed lst story, fin shed
acre of
Mob e Home on
and w ndows Ra ng Phone
basement and 3rd story
9 ound
For mo e
n
Char es L s e Syracuse Oh o
format on ca 992 7638
car
Jacob
Sa es
7 ..:_
30 fc
51 ACRES - w th lots of
Representa ve
v
v
pofentlal hou~ I mber TP
Johnson and Son nc
4 30 tfc
Chester wate
1964 COLON AL SOx 0 mob e
home c ean remade ed 2
bedrooms
Na ur.a
gas SP NET CONSOLE
P ANO
Conestoge Tra er Cou t
Nice 3
STROUT REALTY
Wanted Respons ble party o NEW LIHING ABOlll ) ,.. LL' ""·"'ES A hens Oh o phone 592 2408
purchase 'Sp net p ano on ow bedrooms bath utll fy large
3 B R home balh lots
307 Sprm!l Avenue
8 6tc
man h y payments Can be liv ng garage and breezeway
of tile and paneling n ce
Pomeroy
992 2298
seen oca ly W e Sa es Large lot n Tuppers Pia ns
porches
out
Manager P 0 Box 276
READ TH S Beto e you buy
You need 516 000 00
She byv e nd 46176
any ne-w 14 w de Mob e
CONTACT
~,'~~111Ji.~~y(;_water and gas
8
16
2
c
NEW LISTING - 4 bedrooms
Home be sure to see the a
JUST
ols Pauley Branch "-"anager
s ee bonded Det o ter Mob e
large I vlng bath Iron! porch
10 ALMOST LEVEL ACRES
e r f c the way we e
Homes The steel bond
- On goodIsh ng creek city
se ng 8 ue Lus e to c ean 2 carport and 2 oufbu ld ngs 2
Oetro ter
s
v rtua y
Sl
M d
HOuS e -630 M
rugs and upho stery Rent acre of level land Want ust
f eproot and has many
wafer available Ideal for
d •rort 6 rooms 1 2 baths
shampooe S Baker Fu
features that no oth!!r Mob e
$16 .500 00
fu
baument
part al y
home t a le
or summer
n ture Co
Home on the market can
carpe ed k tchen c:ompletf!
HERE
YOU
ARE
Cab
n
n
coftage
near
mine
No
1
on
match We a so have one of
8 6 3 c::
washer and dryer e c Coufd
the woods 3 room s 2 porches
good blackfop road Rufland
he argest select ons of good
be 3 bedrooms gas furnace
used and epossessed Mob e CANN NG toma oes b ng and a bath Ask ng only
area S6 000 00
f rep ace storm doors and
con a ner Gera d ne C e and $3 000 00 Plenfy of fish
Homes of any dea er n the
w ndows cu ta ns and drepes
60 ACRES About 20
Rae ne Oh o
a ea Oor("t wa t shop today
nc uded Fo nformal on ca
t liable many bu ldlng s fes
Berf't.v~
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Mob e
8 6 fc YOUR CHANCE - 4 renfa s n
a
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heart
of
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epo
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--rT---w th c ty water home has 3
Homes Sales 705 Farson
8 3 ttc
s ree
Be pre Oh o Phone TRUCKLOAD Of peaches and to al
shopp ng
Ask ng
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R s bath utility R some
423 953
app es. arr v ng
Fr day $35 000 00 but want you to ook
2 BEDROOM house
carpet ng &amp; paneling 2 free
Pe-aches S6 95 bu
N ce
8 8 12 c
Phone 992 5858"
and
make
us
an
offer
wa erme ons S and up
gas wells 2 water wells
M dway Ma ke w Ma n s
10 ACRES - In Middleport
basemenf F A heat over
Pome oy Phone 992 2582
Auto
Good ocat on for seve a
8
000 sq It of good build ngs
78 ACRES 2 akes. beaut fu
8 16 3 c houses or tra lers Maybe a
trees
rol ng meadows
under roof stocked pond all
1974 PLYMOUTH Sa e te
e
ectr
c
ly
Sa em Townsh p
small
farm
$25
000
00
Just
BABY
ca
f
phone
949
3193
Sebr ng 2 dr hardtop p s
fenced $4.1 000 00
Rd
No
625
dead ends Into
p b vlny top ra y whee s
8 16 3tc give us an offer on fh s We II
211 ACRE~ - Close to Slafe
men entry- DEAL HOME
2 450 m es e-xce lent con
listen
s TE A ao fron1S on
Park and Lake all minerals
d on S3 100 Phone 992 34 o 1966 EASY TRAVEL T a er
Townsh
p
Road
No 16 Listed
MOBILE
HOME
&amp;
LOT
2
paid water Ia~ 20 pel down
seeps 6 stove ce box and
8 14 6 c
at $300 per ecre Make offer
water under p e-ssure 1963 Bedrooms nice y turn shed
balance like renl just $125
Watters Ree tv
BOx 324
969 FORD P ckup new bed and
Fo d fat bed :. on and 967 Near store end shopping A
per
acre
Worth
ngton
Oh
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43085
Bu ck w dca conve t b e real buy for a couple for
pe nt lob Phone 992 3640 af
Phone (6 A) 888 892 o (614)
ALL PRICED HOMES TO
Ca 742 3821
er 5 p m
8 47c
888 2803
CHOOSE FROM
8 15 6 c ss 750 00
B lS Jtc
1970 RED Chev o e Cama o 6
SOLD LAST WEEK 4
c y nde
3 speed S 1 200 CAMPER 8ft w de 20ft -ong BUY NOW AND GET SET
PROPERTIES - WITH 10
Phone 992 3159
s e-eps s x se t conta ned TLED BEFORE WINTER
YEARS EXPERIENCE WE
arge awn ng
carpe ng SEE OR CALL US
8 66 c
throughout See a 630 P um
KNOW THE TOP DOLLAR
S, M dd epor
1969VAN 8cy nde Phone 772
VALUE
ON
YOUR
S6Sl
8 15 6tp
PROPERTY
(OVER
8 6 fc
1957 CHEVY
Noman wavon
PRICED
PROPERTIES
exce ent cond on bu
283
fl172 MG M dotH- ow m eage
SElDOM SELL) IF YOU
RE .. uLARI9H
four speed t anam ss on 456
good cond fiOn 33 m f'S peREALLY
WANT
TO
SELL
011 lon Phone 949 3955
pos t ve tract on rtady for
CALL US TODAY
street or str p w tradt for
Sq Yd
8 9 6tc
motorc yt e or boat 1968
Price Inch- lnaloflotllln
Dodge RT 440 mags built for
1969 ~USTANG Fastback 6
jlftd free podding Telk lo
str p motor and r1n1m st on
cyl nder std good cond t on
1 I new Tom K ng Shady
S700 Phone 992 2075
Wendelt Grate
carpet
8 9 Sip ..._ Cove Rold M dd eport Oh o
conaultont
8 15 3tc
- We havt ~undreds of
1969 CHEVY ownsman sra on
wagon s \95 good cond t ot'l
carpet values Yqur tob ~n
Phone 992 1620
becompl-lnllo2
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Commg Soon 24xS2 Sectional House,
S 24 lfC
No long wolfing perlqCI
r
shingle roof, house s1d1ng &amp; windows
1969 DODGE w ndowttd super
w1th big sav1ngs on first five homes
van au om at c ransm ssfon
Runs good Looks good S1295
1 Roll Condy Slrlpo wllll
Watch for our forma I Open House
George Ha 992 5949
rubber b1ck
lq ,_
8 5 3tc
Showmglll
Ntto lOr btdrooma --~------- kll.-s ole
972 DODGE Colt 31 000 m es
redlo
ad a
rts 11 aso
P~one 992 70tf

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Wrec:k ng Phone (304) 773
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DR'QtiNG SERVICE

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992 7204

APPL CAT ON S a
accep ed a the off
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man n Rae ne Rep

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2 SIGNS

Serv1ce Dept Hours

Our a 1m 1s to please
our customers

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Do~er
&amp;
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Backhoe Work Install
Septic Tanks
Haul
D 1r 1
Gravel.
limestone or Rent One
of
Our
Trucks ~
Backhoe or Dozers

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MELONS swee co rn g een
peppers cucumbe s for sa e CLOSE OUT Of\ N-ew Z g ley
Sew no Ma ch nes For se-w ng
Ge a d ne c e and R ac ne
Oh o
s e ch feb C$ bu onho es
fancy des gns etc Pa n
s gh y b em Shed C ho ce of
ca ry ng c ase o
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Men or Women
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me re. a au o nan ce and
mu1ua funds No p or ex
pe ence s necessa y s nee
we have one of the mos
an ng p og ams
co mp e e
n .he ndu s y f you a e
nte es ed n a ca ree op
portun y n a eward ng
bus n ess
ca
Sta n 9\1
Fe rguson a
6 4 446 4707
Co ec Monday hru F do!Y
8 a m o 4 30 p m An Equa
Oppo un \' Emp aye
8 5 2tc

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Card of Thanks
THE FAM LY Of C a a G uese
extend hers nee e hanks o
the many f ends rea ves
he k nd
and ne ghbo s fo
exp ess lons of sympa hy
offered at her dea h Spec a
th~nks to D
R E Bo ce and
D
John R dgway and he
7 24 26 c
s aft of Veterans Memor a
Ew ng Funera CH CKEN ba becue Rae ne
Hosp ta
Home Rev R chard Jarv s
F re S at on August 8 1
he organ s and s nger
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8 6 p
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a
Notice
perm an en s S2 off bow cu s
S4 50 Operators
Jeane e
BOB S Ash and Auto Serv ces
Radfo d
Jack e N bert
90 Mu be y St Pomeroy
Rut!l s Beau y Shop Mason
Oh o Exper enced mechan c
W Va phone 773 5686
on duty gene a overhau
a J fc
Tune ups S5 and up B ake
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work - c::arb adjustment
8 4 3 p KOSCOT
KOSMET CS
&amp;
W GS
Fo e good ne of
Cosmet cs fr end y se v ce
W LL do oof ng heat ng
and someone to chat w h g ve
repa r p umb ng and e ec
me a ca He en Jane B own
ca wo k Phone Cha es
992 5113
s ncla r 985 4121
II 7 12tc
A TO Z MART used furn u e
app ances and m sc R 33
Ha ford w va
PUBLIC NOTICE
7 26 fc
Sea ed b ds w be rece ved n
the off ce of the V age c erk CANN NG peaches now n
Second Street
v age of season 'Two truck oads each
Pomeroy Oh o unt 12 o clock
week Pr ce star ng a $6 98
noon on Monday August 26
per bushe P ease br ng your
1974 for the to ow ng proposa
own conta ners Bob s Ma ket
One new 1974 or 1975 Cab and
near Pomeroy Mason Br dge
Chess s to be used for the new
Mason w Va
Home of
f re truck Spec f cat ons fo
qua 'Y f u t and vege ab es
same can be obta ned from F re
Open seven days t I 10 p m
Chef Char es Legar
~ 12 tc
Each b d mus conta 11 the fu
name of eve y person o
company nterested n the
same and be accompan ed by a
SOLID
bond or ce fed check n the
VINYL SIDI!IIG
sum of S100 00 o he sat sfact on
of V age Counc
as a
gua anty ha f he b d s ac
P oduced frqm a spec a
cepted a con act w be en
v
ny compound made by B
tered nto and ts perfo mance
F
Good ch and Monsanto 5
proper y secured
t mes
h cker han me a
These checks or bonds w be
s
d
ng
W
not dent ch p
returned at once to a except
crack pee
rot
us or
the successfu b dder H s check
cha k
or bond w be .he d un
the
contract or b d s proper y
FREE HOME ESTIMATES
executed by h m
The v 1 age of Pomeroy and
SUPERIOR
the Pomeroy F re Oepa tment
VINYL PRODUCTS
reserve the r ght to elect any
and a b ds
Jane Wa ton C erk
V LLAGE OF POMEROY
(8 9 16 2tc

Mann ng D Webster
Judge
Court of Common P eas
Proba e 0 v s on
Me gs County Oh o
6 3tc

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D ON T KNOW THAT MGM
F ea Ma ke
Spec a s S5
ns de SJ ou s de Sp ng
Ave
Pome oy
Oh o

Roofs Pamted Before

NOT CE OF
APPOINTMENT
Case No 21279
Estate of Vema Carpenter
Deceased
Not ce s he eby 9 ven tha
Robe t s Pa ker of 6 Sou h
2nd M dd epo
Me gs County
Oh o has been du y appo nted
Adm n s ato W h he W
Annexed of the Es ate of Ve ma
Ca penter deceased ate of
Co umb a Townsh p Me gs
County Oh o
Cred tors are requ red o f e
the-rcamswthsadfduca y
w th n four months
Date-d ttl s 30 h day of Ju y
1974

PART T ME babys e
4 p m 2 :J dEtYS a week
773 5857

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8 4 Jtc

Spec1al Mobile Home

So c ose n so many way s
For how of en does a sunse
Br ng nos a g c hough s o
m nd
Of mom en s ha ou oved ones
sha ed
n days now eft beh nd
How often has a f owe
Or a c ys a autumn sky
eco ect on s
B ough go den
Of happy days gone by
Yes memory has a mag c way
Of keep ng oved ones nea
Eve c ose n m nd and hea
A e the ones we hod most dea
Sad y m ssed by fam y
8 16 p

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9917494

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wh e
and ye ow at Mason peotch
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Wes
8 4 6 c
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8 3 fc
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Help Wanted
yea not y gen e 2 \' o d
g ade f v Phone 992 5039
BABYS TTER needed n my
8 2 5tc
home 5 days week Ca 992
358 1

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Aug
18
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p m 2 m es pas eest Pho o
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on Coun y R S6 Br ms on e
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8 16 2 c w L L pa n
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8 9 2 c
SHOOT NG
Co n
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r ght af e M es Cemetery W LL dO baby!lo MQ n gt\ I 0
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dayt me Reasonab e a es
guns on y Sunday August 18
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You II Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business
991 5342
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POMEROY
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BY PU8LICAT ON

To The unknown he rs .!lncl
dev sees o Pea V Tan tho ev
deceased
To The unknown he rs and
de sees o James Robe
Low he deceased and
To
da Lo w he
whose
add ess s unknown and canno
w h easonab e d gence be
as e a ned
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P eas
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Me gs Coun y Cou
House
Pome oy Oh o 45769
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o se he ea es a e of he
deceden o pay he debts and
c.o s s of adm n s e ng he
es a e wh ch rea est a e s
des bed as fo ows
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PARCEL No 2 A so he
fo ow ng rea esta es ua ed n
0 ve Townsh p Coun y o
Me gs and S a e ot Oh o and n
Sec on No 23 Beg nn ng 40 1:!
ads Eas o
he northwes
co ne of Sec on No 23 then e
Eas 59 od s and 4'1
nks
then ce sou h 39
ods then e
nk5
wes 59 rods and 4
then ce no th 39
ods to he
p ace of beg nn ng conta n g
4 55 ac es mo e o ess Ex
cep 1'19 howeve
f om the
above rae of and a ce an
po on hereof bounded as
fo ows Beg nn ng 40 2 rods
eas of he no hwes corne of
above sec on thence eas 59
ods and 4
nks o coun y
oad
hence sou h S fee
thence wes 59 ods and ~
nks thence north 16 feet o he
pace of beg nn ng conta n ng
36 00 ac es more o ess The
amount of and conveyed n
abOve t ac be ng 4 19 ac es
mo e or ess and abo e
des bed ac s be ng he same
p em ses onv eyed by Frank
Founds and w fe o former
g an o s bV war any deed of
da e of Apr
23
936 and
reco ded May 6 936 n Vo
42 Page 54 Deed Records of
Me gs S:oun y Oh o R:efe en e
Deed Vo ume 143 Page 61
Me gs Coun y Deed Reco ds
0
and gas n e ests as
fo ows
PARCEL No 3 The un
d v ded one ha f nte est n he
o and gas oge he w th he
m n ng gh s attached there o
n and unde he fo ow no ea
es a e desc bed as Per ce No
3 n he Townsh p o 01 ve n
he c oun y of Me gs and Sta e of
Oh o The -Sou heas quar e of
he no heas qua e of Sec on
No 7 Town 4 and Range No
1
of he Oh o Company s
Pu chase co nan ng 42 ~
a c es mo e o ess Refe ence
Deed Vo ume 38 Page 522
Deed Reco ds Me gs Co un v
Oh o
PARCEL No 4 Th e un
d v ded one ha f n e est n he
o and gas oge he w th he
m n ng
gh s a ached the eo
n and unde he to ow ng ea
es a edesc bed as Pac e No 4
s tua ed n he Towns.h p of
0 e n he coun y of Me gs
and Sta e of Oh o The north ha f
of he no heas quar te of
Sec on No 17 Town 4 Range
of he 011. o Company s Pur
ac es
chase con a n ng 84
mo e or ess There s excepted
how eve f om Parce No A he
fo ow ng rae of lind conveyed
by James R Low he to Hu de
L Ma heny by deed dat e:d an
23 933 and reco ded ' n Vo
39 a Page 7 hereof and
desc bed as o ows Beg nn no
a a s one 2 ods no h of he
sou hwest co ner o he no h
ha 1 of he no heas qu;:,r e of
sa d Sec on No
1
thence
no h 56lf. deg ees eas 41 ods
and 9 nks to a s one thence
no h 77 h deg ees e11s 26 od5
to 1 s one
hence nor h 64
deg ees east 7 ads and 5 nks
to 11 stone hen ce north 8 V:l
deg ees eas 7 roda and 6 nks
to a stone- thence north 62 Yl
deg ees eas 37 rods and 5 nks
to a stone on the sou h s de o
nd an Run
hen ce nor h 35
deg ees west 19 ods and 5
nks o he north ne of Sec on
No 7 hence wes a ong he
no h ne o Sei=t on 7 110 rods
and 3 nks o ends now o
to mer y owned by he estate o
J w Johnson thence sou h 68
rods and 9 nks to tie place of
beg nn ng conta n ng JO ac es
moe o ess Excep a road 30
tee w de f om the 0 ac e o
k.nown as he acob Rar&lt;lon o
o he tract of and owned by
M Jackson he oed o be
oca ed on he best ocation and
g ade
Furthermore ex.cept ng f om
Pa ce No 4 the fo ow no t act
of and Beg nn n9 a the nor h
east corne of Sec on No 7
hence Sou h 34 rods artd 14 nks
o he m dd e of nd an R: un
Road fhence a ong he m dd e
of s" d road as to ows North 48

8 ods and 0
nks no h 64 deg ees wes
22 ods and 23 nks No h 52~
deg ees Wes
6 rods and 6
nk.s No h 0 deg ees Wes 4
ods and 2 nks o a s one on
he No h s de o oad and he
No h ne of Sec on No 17
hence Eas a ong he Sec t on
ne 52 ods and 11 nks o he
p ace of beg nn ng co n a n ng
S 8 acres
more o
ess
Rete ence Deed Vo ume 38
Page 522 Deed Reco ds Me gs
Co un y Oh o
PAR CEL NO 5 The coa o
and gas
oge he w h he
m n ng gh s a ached he e o
he o ow ng
n and unde
desc bed ea e5 a e s ua ed
n he Coun y of Me gs n he
S a e of Oh o and n he
Townsh p o 0 ve bounded and
desc bed as fo ows S ua ed
n Sec on No 7 Town No 4
and Range No
of he Oh o
Company s Pu chase bounded
and desc bed as o ows
Beg nn ng a
he No heas
carne of Sec on No 7 hence
sou1h 34 ods and A nks to he
m ddle of nd an Run oad
hen ce a ong m dd e of sa d
road as to ows
Nor h 48
deg ees west a ods and 0
nk s No h 64 deg ees west
and 23 nk s No h 52 degrees
wes 6 ods and 6 nks No h
10 deg ees wes 4 ods and 2
nks o as one on he no h s de
of sa d road and the North ne
of Sec on 1 hence Eas a ong
Sec on ne 52 rods and 7 nks
o he p ace of beg nn no
c on a n ng 5 8 ac es mo e o
ess Rete ence Deed Vo ume
138 Page 55
Deed Reco dS
Me gs Coun v Oh o
PARCEL No 6 The coa o
and gas
oge he w h he
m n ng gh 5 a ached he eto
n and under he fo ow ng
desc bed rea es a e s ua ted n
he Townsh p of 0 ve n he
Coun y of Me gs and Sta e of
Oh o n Sec on No
Town
of he Oh o
No 4 Range No
Company s Pv chase bounded
and desc bed as fo ows
Beg nn ng a
he No thwes
co ne of Sect on No 11 hen ce
Eas 9 ods and 1 nks to a
stone a he Nor heas co ner of
a 0 acre ract deeded by J B
Tor ence o James A Low h~
thence
a ong
ne
of
sa d sou
ac h30
odsthe
andeas
12 nks
to an on p n n he m dd e of
nd an Run Road hence 11 ong
the m dd e of sa d road as
to ows
Sou h 49 3/. degrees
West 7 rods and 1 nks Nor h
83 deg ees west 11 ads and 17
nks hen ce nor h 48 deg ees
wes 2 od5 and 14 nks to the
wes ne o Sec on
thence
no h 34 rods and 14 nk.s to the
p ace of beg nn ng con a n ng
4 2 ac es mo e or(l' ess
Rete ence Deed Vo ume 138
Page 55 Deed Reco ds Me gs
Coun \' Oh o
PARCEL No 7 The un
d v ded one ha f n e es n the
o and gas ogethe w th the
m n ng gh s a teched hereto
n and under he to ow ng
desc bed rea es a e s uated n
he Townsh p of o ve n the
County of Me gs and ,Sta e of
Oh o n Sec on No
Town 4
and Range No
of he Oh o
Company s Purchase
and
bounded and desc bed as
fo ows A ot of and bounded
on the Wes by Sec on No 7 on
the Nor h by ands former y
owned bf Thomas Parker on
the Eas by ands former y
owned by Jos ah Cowdery and
0 F F e ds and on he South
by ands fo mer y owned by
Jos ah Cowdery con a n ng 0
acres more o ess
The e s excep ed from
Pa ce No 7
he fa ow ng
desc bed ea es ate Beg n
n ng a he no thwest co ner of
sa d Sec on No 1 hence eas
9 rods and
nks to a stone at
the no heas co ne of a 10 acre
trac deeded by J 8 Tor ence
and w fe o James R Low her
thence sou h a ong the eas ne
of sa d rae 30 rods and 2 nks
to an on p n n he m dd e of
nd an Run Road thence a ong
the m dd e of sa d oad as
fo ows
South 49
degrees
wes 7 ods and 1 nks North
83 degrees west 1 rods and 11
nks hence no h 48 degrees
wes 2 rods ahd 14 nks to he
wes ne of sa d Sect on No 11
thence nor h 34 rods and 14 nks
to the p ace of beg nn ng
conta n ng 4 2 ac es mo e o
ess Reference Deed Vo ume
t38 Page 522 Deed Records
Me g5 County Oh o
The nte es of he g antee n
Paces 2 3 4and 5 s svblec t
to an o and gas ease granted
o W B and 8 8 0 and Gas
Company
You a e equ ed o answer
the Comp ant w h n 28 days
af er he u pub ca on of th s
not ce wh ch w be pub shed
once each week tor s x sue
cess ve weeks
The
as
pub ca on w
be made on
Aug us 23 974 and he 28 day s
for answer w commence on
th&amp; da e
n case of your fa ure o
answe oro herw se respond as
equ red by he Oh o Rues of
C v Procedures judgment by
defeu w be rend e ed aga ns
you o re ef demanded n th s
Comp a ng
anet E Morr s
Deputy C erk
Cov of Common P eas
P obate D v s on
Me gs Coun \' Oh o
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Democratic Leader Mike
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De moe ra he lead ersh lp
meetmg said leaders In both
bouaes were aiming for an
adjournment date between
Oct I and 15 and plarmed no
lameduck session after the
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Previewing presidential
economic policies
By Ray Cromley
WASHINGTON (NEA) - At one tune a younger and
perhaps more radical Mr Ford proposed that the pres1dent
should sot down with Congress to review the governments
ongomg programs then mtroduce bills rescinding prevoously
voted appropruotions for those activities both agreed dod not
meet the test of economy
ThiS was Mlnor1ty Leader Fords approach to onflation Mr
NJXon attempted to achieve thiS same end by a series of vetoes
and by 1cehoxmg appropruohons He flliled
At anotloer time Mr Ford backed proposals for creatmg an
independent bipartisan organization to revoew the government s
programs and budgets on a regular bas1s The Hoover type
COI1UJUBSlon would Include members of Congress and tloe pubilc
For one thos group was to run a comprehensive revoew of
federal domestic and foreign assistance programs to detenrune
which were overlappmg Inefficiently run woproductove or had
outlived usefulness In 1967 Mr Ford noted there were 400
federal aid appropriations for 170 separate assiStance programs
ad{llllltstered by 21 federal departments aod agencoes 150
Washmgton b.!reaus and 400 regoonal offices each wllh ots own
way of passmg out federal tax dollars
The same studles were to deternune wh1ch new programs
should be created and whoch old ones expanded Here Mr Ford
has favored stlmutaling pnvate capotal Investment and the
creation of jobs by wider and stronger mvestment credits accelerated deprecuotjon a greater stunulus for private mduslr al
research stronger mcentives for employers to h1re and train the
unskilled and added subsidoes for housmg when unemployment
reached Intolerable levels
To assist these analyses Mr Ford favored a five year
projection of all department budgets to deterrmne where
government spending programs were heading First and second
year costs he believed were only tloe thin edge Iii the wedge
A man changes when he becomes pres1dent 1t IS said HlS
past tloererore may be no accurate gwde But tloe major clue we
have today on how Mr Fcrd will altack unemployment an~h
proces is what he has proposed cr supported vigorously In the
past on his own not as the presodent s man
As suggested above Ford is known to be a bug on budge!
cutting - spendmg where you must spend heavily If you must
but slashing everywhere else postporung aU good but not
pressmgly essential programs
Alan Greenspan likely chlllflllllh of Mr Fcrd s Councli of
Economic Advisers likewise holds budget cutting as hla lop
priority Before he orlgmally agreed to take the job he exacted a
firm Nixon pronuse to back him up with vetoes and wltlo major
cuts ln adminlstrallon budget proposals
In aU thos Mr Ford and Greenspan will get enlhualasllc
support from Dr ArthUr Bums chairman of the Federal
Reserve Board Which is fortunate becauee the new President
holds firmly to the necessity ofa close cooperollon wllh Bums to
correlate fiscal and monelary pollqr Mr Ford believes
government spending policies (often ID!IaUonary) and Federal
Reserve policies on credit andmoneyiUJiply (ollen ~Uconary)
have too oflen been contrlldlctory He lblnb llUmll hal been
correct In lloslatlng on light money In lhe put bul lhat perhaps a
little selecllve liJII!IIdinll ml&amp;hl be In order

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Gallja firm wJll get permit
The Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency (Ohio EPA )
announced today that it
' · proposes to i ss u~ water
pollution cootrol permits to
eight applicant.. -· including
one Kanauga firm
spocifying and limiting their
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RACING FANS AT THE MEIGS COUNTY FAJR were treated to many
scenes like these Thursday evening during the first evening of twilight

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card was just about double in the number of races held during the evening:

Inflationary bills vetoed

WASHINGTON (UP!) _
President Ford has taken the
economic initiative by vetoing
two biDs as inflationary and
threatening to veto a third,
while Congress moves quickly
to give him the inflationmonitoring task force he
wants.
Both the House and Senate
Banking Committees quickly
approved Ford's request for
the new ."jawboning" agency
Thursday, and .both houses are
tentatively scheduled to
consider the bill Monday.
The President vetoed a bill
Thursday to spend $47 million
on animal research programs,
saying It was inflationary. His
first veto, for the same reason,
was againsJ pay increases for
U. S. marshals.
Ford has also threatened to
veto a $20 billion mass trans·
porla!ion bill unless it is cut
almost in half. Liberals have
offered a $15 billiOn com·
promise, but Ford has not
Indicated whether he will
accept il.
Al50 coming up for his approval or veto are the major
appropriations bills, on which
· Congress is still working.
Many members ·of Congress
are ·skeptical about Ford's
proposed task force, but say il
should be approved because
Ford wants it and that even if it
does no good, it would not do
any hann either.
The vote in the House
Banking Committee was 27 to
7, but no one spoke in favor of il
durll!g a 50-minute meeting.
The House is •xpected to
rubbeNiamp Ford's request
to set up a monitoring agency

of lop presidential advisers and
Cabinet members to coor·
din ate ·the administration 's
anti·inflation fight.
Passage by the Senate may
not be so easy as by the House.
Sen. Adlai Stevenson, D·DI .,
and other liberals want to
·strengthen U1e bill in varying
ways.
The Stevenson amendments
were defeated in committee,
but he indicated he would try
on the Senate floor to give the
task force subpoena power and
authority to delay price or
wage increases 45 days, with
an additional 4:&gt;day delay if
necessary while it gathers
evidence and holds hearings on
the increase.
The task force would not
have the power to permanently
control wages and prices.
Industry would be required
to keep certain records and to
Pleasant Valley Hospital
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Leon
Pulz, Point Pleasant; Charles
Hudson, Buffalo; Mrs. Guy
Sayre,
Poi nt
Pleasant;
Timothy Morris, Mason; Mrs.
Henry Hartman, Long Bottom;
Ray Fisher, Gallipolis Ferry ;
!key Jordan, Henderson; Edna
Smith, Hartford; Worthy
Leach, Point Pleasant; Rita
Ferrell , Point Pleasant;
Warren
Ferrell,
Point
Pleasant.

UNIT CALLED
The Middleport E·R Squad
was called Thursday at 10:30
p.m . for Ira Vickasoose ,
Pomeroy, who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center.

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make specific reports. The
task force would be em.
powered to subpoena records if
necessary.
Ford asked for $1 million to
run the task force, but the
Stevenson bill would give him
$5 million·.
Ford's top economists have
repeatedly said they do not
want any power to subpoena or
to delay wage and price in·
creases. They say the agency
should be able to accomplish
its purpose through publicity. ·
They also do not want the .
country to get the impression
the Ford administration is
even thinking about reimposing wage and price
controls. ·
' 'Business and labor are sick
of being bounced in and out of
mandatory controls," said
Kenneth
Rush,
Ford's

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Senate heanngs Thursday ·

T 1ppy
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Cont inued from page 1
1946 and his 1950 basketball

team won the Big Ten title.
From 1951 to 1959 he coached at
the University of Washington
in Seattle, where his basketball
teams won six north ern
division titles and two Pacific
Coast titles. ·
After the assignment in
Seatue, Dye became athletic
director at the University of
Wichita , then moved on to the
University of Nebraska where
he rejuvenated the athletic
fortunes of that prodigious Big
Eight power. From there he
was called to Northwestern.
It was at Ohio State that
Tippy developed a reputation
as an all-around athlete that
still makes his name a by-word
in Big Ten circ les. He
graduated from Ohio State in
1937, after a brilliant career in
which he starred in football,
basketball and baseball.
His success at Nebraska
went beyond the Cornhuskers'

Holzer Medle!al Center
(Discharged. Aug. l5i
Arminda Anderson, Wyman
Barcus,
Mrs .
Gregory
Bonecutter and daughter,
Dorothy Brown, Irene Brown,
Howard Burdette, Steven
Bush, Grella Byrne, Harold
Cook, Juanita Damron, Mary
Dean , Grace Ellis, Dennie
Estep, Louis Hochberg , Elaine
Holley, Patricia Jones, George
Lewis, .Mrs. William T.i. t ~ ' ~ and
son, HQWard Markel, Harold
Marshall, Bi1lie Perry, Brenda
Pollard, Kathy Reese, . Lisa
Russell, Maude Sellards, Lucy
Sergent, Diana Smales ,
Christopher Smith, Mrs . Cloyd
Smith and daughter , Shciron
Spires, William Stewart, Mavis
Taylor, Carl Treadway. Jean
Unger, Emma Waldren , Fred
Williams, Lisa Wol£ord, Harry
Wright.
(Births)
Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, a
son, Bidwell ; Mr . and Mrs.
Jerry Lucas, a daughter,
Ga llipolis; Mr . and Mrs.
James canady, a son, Vinton;
Mr. and Mrs . Mitchell Hoff.
man , a daughter, Ravenswood,
W. Va.

Paul Edward Clark II, infant
son of Paul E. and Sherry L.. and enables any concerned
Barrett Clark, South Third citizen to find out what Is being
Ave., Middleport, died early discharged and what is
Thursday
morning
at required of the facility .
The Ohio EPA's proposal to
Children's H~pital , Columbus.
Paul Edward was born Aug. issue NPDES permits is based
13 this year, at Pleasant Valley upon a preliminary staff
Hos pital, Point Pleasant. review and application of state
8\!sides his parents, his grand·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. WendeU
INSURANCE TAKEN
G. Barrell. Rt. I. Langsville,
FORT WILLIAM , Scotland
and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis W. (UP!) - The Amphibious
Clark, Rt. 1, Middleport, and Ancient Bathing Association
several aunts, uncles and has insured six swimmers
cousins surviv~ .
taking part in a 24·mile race on
Graveside rites will be at 1 Loch Ness against attack by
p.m. Saturday at the Miller's the Loch Ness monster. Each
Cemetery, Langsville with swimmer is covered for' $3,120
Rev . 0 . H. Cart officiating. if the monster attacks, said
Friends may call at the swim coach Dennis Sullivan.
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home "We can't be too careful," he
from 6 to 9 this evening.
said.

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assistanls will soon be hlr811
work with Dr. Stilzlein in
office located at the JaclbOII
Branch
of
the ·
Agricultural Research
Development Center south
Jackson.
Prior to coming to Jac:k.s•ln
Stitzleln headed the 1·70+7&lt;

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Community
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Project in Guernsey
Counties, where he
with local leaders on the
establishment of an industrial
park, a housing sub&lt;livislon,!
zoning commissions, and a
farmers' market.
S!i!zlein, who has
graduate work at Mi"tohi11an ,
Slate University, was recently
awarded a · Ph.D.a egree by
The Ohio State University . He
is married and has two small
sons.

TilE GRANO CHAMPION STEER at.the Meigs County
·Fair was purchased by the Jones Boys for $1.78 per pound
Friday. The animal weighed 950 pounds. The animal was
Owned by ~gie Gaul, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. ~ger Gaul.

Shown 1-r are, Merle Evans and Bob Howard, representing
the Jones Boys, Queen Barbara and King Grant and Rogie
holding the animal. The steer was sold at the Junior
Livestock Sale Friday night al the Meigs County Fair ..

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rain today. Highs to 115. Humid
1onight, showers probabl e
Monday. Higha in the 80s.

VOL 9 NO. 29

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1974

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CHRIS MILLER, left, and Kenny Hoffman, left Saturday to represent Meigs
High School in the Ali.Qhio Youth Choir. The 350-voice choir performs each year
during the Ohio State Fair and is under the direction of Glenville Thomas, Zanes·
ville. Miller and Hoffman will lake part in ~y long practices unlii the beginning of
tlle fair, Aug. 22 when they will take part in opening d;ly festivities. They will
remain a\ lhe fair, staying in the Rhodes Youth Center until Sept. 1. Miller is th~
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller, Rt. 2, Cheshire, and Hoffman is the son of Uoyd
Hoffman, Fbmeroy, Both members are in the chorale at Meigs High School under
the direction of Mrs:- Christine Johnson Guthrie.

FOUR GAHS SINGERS- Gregg Thomas, Usa James, Bill Schopis and Andy
Fischer, 1-r, in Columbus preparing for the AII.Ohio Youth Choir season.

Four GAHS· students in
All Ohio Youth Choir
Four members of the Gallia Academy
Choir and Madrigals reported to the
Rhode's Youth Cellter Saturday, Aug . 17,
to begin two weeks of singing with the 35().
.voice All Ohio Youth Choir.
The choir was selected from 3,000
applications from all over the slate.
For the first time in the history of the
Rose Bowl Parade, this choir 's alumni
from previous years will be given a chance
to march and sing, There will be young

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POMEROY - With several locally
owned horses taking part, Friday ·s
twilight horse harness racing program of
. the lllth annual Meigs County Fair was an
enthusia:..tic success.
"F arm~ lead Charlie," owned by
Rodney and Roger Spencer of Pomeroy
and Jacob Weinberger, Gallipolis, raced to
two first place· victories and ''Crescent
Stone H," owned by Waid and Edward
Humphrey of Pomeroy. driven by Ed
Humphrey won a first and a second.
In the first race "Worth Marken,"
owned by Dr. Kenneth E. Owen . of
Marietta placed first; "Kay Baby," owned
by Scott Rankin of Hopewell was second
and "Color Print" owned by Jerome Rini
of·Portsmouth was third. In the fifth ra&lt;e,
the second time around for the two year
old trotters of the first race, " Butt Out"
owned by William Miller and William
McDaniel of Pi~eton was first; " Kay
Baby," again placed second and ''Twin
City Nanci" 0wned by Dr . R. R. Fuller of
Newark was third. Trophy horse for lhe

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behalf of Radio Station WMPO.
Due to -the la&lt;ge number of-entrieo in
the thr~ year old pace class, there were
two divisions In that competition. The

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NO APPROVALS
NO LAY·A·WAYS

Spencer · Weinberger, "Farmstead Humphrey horse won second in the fourth
Charlie" won firsts in both the second and and third in the eighth. The finishes on
sixth races. Second iri the second race was both races were dose and the final
"Quaker Hallmark" opened by Gary decision was made by photo.finish . Third
McDonald of Jeffersonville with T. D.'s place in both races went lo " Rene's Girl"
Gri ts" owned by Jack Neigler of owned by Raymond Grant. Trophy horse
Tuscarawas taking third. In the sixth race, for the two races was "Ct'lnkya" because
"T. D.'s Grits" was second and third was its time was sliglitly less than the Hum·
''Sensational Dream" owned by Diana phrey horse - about one second - in its
Lynn Malone of Waterford. In the second first place win in the fourth. Presenting the
division , the third and seventh races, "Big trophy blanket to the winner on behalf of
Z" owned by Dr . Jerome · Rini of Ports· The Daily Sentinel was Mrs. Charlene
mouth was first in both with "Lord Bux· Hoeflich, an editorial staff member of the
ton" owned by the two Pomeroy Spencers paper.
and Dr. Weinberger, was second in both.
Third place in the third went to
"Edgewood Mullaney " owned by ,Francis
Ryan of Sabina with third in the seventh
race going to "Sissy Stone" owned by
Maurice Currens, Sr., Athens. The trophy
horses among the Pacers was " Farmstead
Charlie" winning the trophy blanket on a
time basis from " Big Z" who had also
placed 'first in two races. The trophy was
presented on behalf of the Five Points.Grill ·
by Jimmy Stewart.
The fourth and eighth races, trot for
..,
non-winners of $1,500 in thelr lifetime, $3W , . ,_.. '
~·conkya " owne&lt;J !lYMrs: C&lt;mnie'Majors
Jerusalem winning first in the fourth and
second in the eighth . "Crescent Stone," the

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has been in the band for four years and is
active . in school musicals, also with
superior ratings at the Solo and Ensemble
contesi.
Fischer, the son of Mrs. Anne Fischer,
613 Second Ave., a bass, also in his fourth
year in the choir, has served two years in
the band and Madrigals . He is active in
school musicals and has reCeived superior
ratings al the Solo and Ensi&gt;mble contest.
Anyone attending the Ohio Slate Fair
in Columbus, beginning Aug . 22, is invited
to stop and listen lo the All Ohio Youth
Choir .

Mrs • .6lazewicz will
head Gilligan drive
POMEROY - Virginia Blazewicz, 405
Lasley Sl., Pomeroy, was named toaay as
Meigs County chairman of Ohioans for
Gilligan. She will coordinate activities in
Meigs County on behalf of Governor John
J . Gilligan's re..,lec!ion effort.
Ahousewife, Mrs. Blazewicz is a life·
long resident of Meigs County and is active
in the Women's Missionary Group of the
United Methodist Church. She also is
Meigs. County representative to the Tri·
County 648 Board. She .lives with her
husband, Dr. Selim J. Blazewicz.

Annual pony harness

Friday afternoon activities at the !lith
annual Moi&amp;B County Fair.
Four pooy harness ·entries, 48 inches
and under, raced with "Orurn Major"
driven by Joey Davis and owned by
George Bolin el Pomeroy taking · first.
"Bob" owned and driven by Ed Bush of
Racine Route 1 took second place honors.
· There were ooly two entries in the
quar!A!r mile race for ponies 46 lnches.and
,..der. The first place was won by Mary
Ann Mullen rid~ "Fretol(Tom Mu.sser

was unopposed with "Rex" in the 46 te 4~
inches class and got first money. The 48 to
52 Inch competition had eight entries with
Donald Yost of Rutland Route I taking ·
first on "Tony" and Sidney Wise of Mid·
dleport riding " Joe" t•klng second.
Ronnie Ervin, Athens, riding " Midnight"
was first In the 52 inch to 56 inch class and
second was Jimmy Evans riding "Black
Sabhath" owned by Tom Wolfe, Racine.
In the over 56 Inches class, J\)e
Aranted of Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va ., was
first on "Sunburst'' with Carl Meeks of
· Shade winning second with " Pocobuck," ,

WAS!l!NGTON (UP!) - Spedal
Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski's
office has investigated and dismissed
allegations that former New York Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller helped finance
disruption of the 1972 Democratic National
Conveniion, the ·Whi te House said
Saturday.
Press Secretary Jerry terHorst told
reporters that Jaworski's staff considers
the matter completely closect:" And a
Rockefeller spokesman in Seal Harbor,
Maine, described as "absurd"· the ac.
etisatlon which was first · made by an
anonymous caller.
.
Rockefeller aide Hugh Murrow said
members of the Rockefeller family, in·
eluding the former governor, contributed
to the 1972 presidential campaign "only
after three months of negotiations pro·
duced an assu.-ance that all fWlds from the
Rockefellers would be used only in New
. York State under the supervisioo of R.
Burdell Bixby, our own state campaign
manager.''
The sequence of events left ~ckefeller's
status as a vice presidential contender in
doubt. The fact that President Ford
planned to announce his choice ne~t
Tuesday or Wednesday, although
Jaworski's investigation might have been

Supt. Kuhn has jobs
open to application
GALUPOLIS - Supt. of City Schools
Paul Kuhn said Saturday positions are
open lo application in five classifications
in the city system. Applications will be
accepted at Mr . Kuhn's office in
Washington School or by calling 446-3211.
The classifications are fulltime
custodians, substitute teachers, substitute
cooks, suootilule bus drivers and a part.
time transportation superv iSQr.

still incomplete at that tfrne, could Indicate
that Rockefeller already had been
eliminated for one reason or another.
It remained to be detennined whether
the allegations were made in a deliberate
attt~mpt to discredit ~ckefeller.
They came from an anonymous caller
who telephoned the · White HollSe last
Sunday and asked to speak io Philip
· Buchen, Ford's old la;t plll'\lter who has
since been named a presidential coimsel.
President Ford's preos secretary, ·
Jerry terHorst, announced JaworakP.s
findings a few hours after a Whit.: Houae
official disclosed that Ford had paased on
the tipster's information to the Special
Prosecutor's office.
It is clear now, terHorst said, that the
aliegations against Rocke!eller were
"without fOWldation" and that "therefore
il would appear that this matter should
have no bearing on President Ford's
consideration of a vice presidential
nominee.''
·
The White House o£ficial said the
tipster told Ford's aide Philip Buchen that·
evidence of Rockefeller's involvement was
contained in volwninous documents once
·
Continued on page 14

RECORD CABBAGE
VINTON - Hobert Christian bas
grow• what he believes ts a record
sized cabbage In this area in bis gardeu
on Tom Gleon Rd.,, just south of here.
Chrlstlau's cabbage welgbo IU lbs.,
and Is 151'. Inches in diameter.

Dorset honors
shared at fair ·
....
'
judging
Friday
Three sections
POMEROY - Ray Barcus, Gallipolis
of roads given shared
Route 2, and Dan Dalley, Guysville,
bonors_in the Dorset sheep breed
.judging at the Meigs Col!ll!Y Fair.
Barcus won first
the ram lamb
hack to comity category
with Dalley taking second.
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a~~d running races were a highlight of

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and has been in the band four years. She
has received a superior rating at the Solo
and Ensemble contest.
Schopis, lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
people from ,Gallipolis going with lhe
Schopis,
452Hedgewood Dr ., is a tenor and
group.
as a choir member ' and
Gailia Academy students named to the in his fourth year
.
his
second
year
in
Madrigals. He has been
1974-75 choir are Lisa James, Bill Schopis,
in the band two years and is active in
Greg. Thomas and Andy .Fischer . .
school musicals, also receiving superior
Miss James is the daughter of Mr. and ratings at the Solo and ~semble contest.
Greg Thomas, also a tenor, is the son
Mrs. Donald C. James, 579 Lower River
Rd. A soprano, this is her fourth year in of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Thomas,
choir, and her third year in Madrigals. She Chillicothe Rd. This is his fourth year in
has been active in three school musicals the choir and second year in Madrigals. He

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turned down an invitation to go
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Cyprus .criSis, · a government
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Superintendents Denlilil Murdock and
Dave Campbell to secure another janftor
for Kyger Creek High School.
The board plans to move Ed Spear•.
maintenance man at Kyger Creek to help
with maintenance probleJJUI In the rest of
the district.
Another janitor Is needed to replace
Spears . Anyone wishlng .to apply for _the _
job should contact Murdock for an ap·
plication .
Services
Inc.
of
Mechanical
Colwnbus was awarded a contract to
furnish a new boiler at AddavUie ;
Elementary School. The low bid was
$9,904. The boiler is expected to be
delivered in six to eight weeks.
. The board, following an executive
session , detennlned to award lunchroom
food purchase contracts on the same basis
as last year .
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Weather

EIberfeIdS· In p0me·r·o,

school Preside.nt Robert H.
Stroll said in announcing the
appointment. "He Is in tune .
with the ch8r•cter of this
university and .is a fine
representative of this in·
stitutlon. ·•
Pont, whO moved to Northwestern from indiana in 1972,
coached the Wildcats to a .500
Big Ten season iri 1973. "While
we are distressed to have lost
Dye, we didn't have to look far
to see Pont's quaUfica!lons to
succeed him," Strotz said.
Pont played football ai
· MitUlli . of Ohio under Hayes
and Parseghian before Hayes
· began turning out powerhouse
teams at Ohio State · and
.Parseghian, after a stint as the
Northwestern coach, carved a
name of himself as coach. at
Notre. Dame.

GAI.LIPOI.!S- Gallia County', Local and HJ:tskell Saunders.
Regular cooks designated were ~arl
Payne at Cheshire·Kyger and Garnet
dr ivers, two su bstitute dr ivers • two Kiser at Bidwell·Porter. Betty Moles was
regular cooks, four substitute cooks, a named head cook at Cheshire.Kyger
temporary secretary and accepted several replacing Shirley Jones who resigned.
resignations.
Substitute c6oks employed were Elva
Employed were Gale Michael Allen a Gregory, Opal Phillips, Sandra liurris,
and Lycille Contosta. Mrs. Diane Bittinger
Marshall University gr&lt;Jduatc as
dividualized instructor 1::1l Vinton of Addison was hired as temporary
Elementary; Debr:J Copenhaver , also n secretary at Kyger Creek High School.
graduate of Marsho.lll Unive rsity , in an
nestgnatlons were l:lccepted from
elementary posi tion at Bidwell-Porter and Kathy l'iler. a teacher ; Robert Hedrick,
Debra RhOdes, Joan Kimmel and Barbttra Wayne Russell and Robert Waugh, bus
Wolfe, as remedial readi ng teachers in lhe dr.ivcrs, and Shirley Jones and Jeane
county . Another remedial reading ir) - Smith, cooks.
structor is needeoi for the Kyger Creek
Assistant football coaches approved
area.
were Deryl Well and Mike Mulford at
H.egular bus drivers hired were Melvin Kyger Creek; Ron Twyman and Ron
Stover, Linda Freeman , Eloise Thompson. Janey at North Gallia and Roger Foster at
William Marks and ~ary Cox. Sub- Hannan Trace.
stitute drivers e mPloyed were Clara Day
Th e board authorized Assistant

Board of Educati on Saturday afternoon
employed fiv e l&lt;:achers . five regular bus

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profane, but more often he was
simply unintelligible or
irreievant. He bombed Indochina back into the stone
age, but he owned and loved a
beautiful Irish setter, King dominance or Big Eight
Tippy's
efforts toward
LOCAL TEMPS
Timahoe. lie impounded funds football.
rebuilding
the siJ.Ca!led
minor
Temperature in downtown
intended fo r basic human sports to contending status met
needs, but he could play three
In .equal
his brief
time al North. partly cloudy skies at II a. m.
different songs on the piano. with
success.
"A terrible mistake has been western, sin:tilar program has
made. The bloodthirsty media begun to take shape, par·
have wrought a heinous crime licularly in a fund-raisin&amp;
on the American people by effort to finance a full quota of
viciously distorting the hafm- athletic grants in sports in
less tale of Watergate. Mr. addition to football and
Nixon is no criminal, but a basketball. His creation of the
patriot, loyal lo his friends, Northwestern Touchdown Club
detemiined not to embarrass was a major step in this
his country. Who, after all, was direction.
he bugging at the DNC? Leftist · Dye was the speaker early in
fellow-travelers, Mr. Speaker. November, 1972, at the Meigs
By God, I hope he listened High School Marauder Fool•
closely.
ball Banquet. A giant picture of
" Mr. Speaker, Mr. Ford him for years hung - and still
must choose a vicC president. does - in the oltl Pomeroy
To restOre to a nation· cheated High School Gym o~ East Main
of its rightful, right·lhinking St. It was placed there by old
and right.Jeaning leadership, friends and associates over 20
an act of great statesmanship, years ago when 0}'€ was
I RACK MEN'S
compassion and wisdom by honored in his hometown for
Mr. Ford would be his ap- having Goached the Ohio State
VALUES
pointment of Richard Nixon as Buckeye basketball team io a
TO
his vice president and his own Big Ten title.
$60.00
subsequent resignation of the -· Dye has served as a memPer
presidency. By this act our 38th of the National Basketball
president will leave office with Rules Committee, the National
I LOT YOUNG MEN'S
a spotless record and will have Basketball Coaches Press
courageously taken one r·e- Relations Committee and the
DENIM
markable action for which he Ethics AII·American Research
PLAID
shall never be forgotten."
Committee. He was a member
PLAIN
Rep. John Ashbrook, R.Qhio, of the NCAA OlympiC
said another item supporting Basketball Committee and
the military regime in Chile served as tea~ manager for
M E N' S SHORT SLEEVE
and attacking the "pink fellow the 1959 Pan American Games .
travelers and liberal dupes" His achievements have earned
who oppose it had b&lt;10n falsely him a place in Wh0 1S Who in
Reduced
entered in his name .
America . At Northwestern,
Speaker Carl Albert said he
reported UP!. Pont will also
meant to "get to the bottom of continue
his duties as toach for
this matter " Rep. Wayne the Wildcats. His appointment
MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT
Ha ys, D.Qhio asked the Justice -Thursday made Pont, former
Department to investigate and Indiana University football
Redu ced
prosecute .
coach and one-titne gridiron
And Landgrebe got unani· pupil of coaching greats Ara
mous consent to have the Parseghian and WOOdy Hayes,
phony expunged from the
MEN'S
the !5lh athletic director at
clo!h·bound re&lt;ord, but the Northwestern.
the
only
day-to-day vers~on, was privately · ~dowed school in the
Reduced
already on its way to libraries,
Big Ten .
editors and other subscribers · "John Pont is the kind of
across· the country.
man .we need at NorUlwestern
to head our athletic program, "
MEN 'S SHORT SLEEVE

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Mon .. Tues .• Wed ., Set ., 9 a ,m .- 3 p .m ,
'Thursdo1y9a .m . tol2Noon ·

Five instructors hired
during Saturday meeting

water pollution ·~~rds
regulations. The dt cl•'""~
issue the permits will b
final Oct. 24 unless an app~
hearing Is requested by
applicant.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

JACKETS AND
WINDBREAKERS

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staJe waterways.
The Save More Service
Station, Kanauga, Ia the qniy
Gallia·Meigs area company to
have applied for a National
Pollutant
Discharge
Elimination System (NP·
DES). The permits contain
complian ce
schedules
requiring the source of water
pollution to reduce pollutants
over a specified time period

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"FARMSTEAD ~UE," OWNED BY .Roger ond Sidney Spencer of
Pomeroy, and Dr. Jacob Weinberger of Galllpolfs, returned to the grandstand at
the Meigs County Fair Fri~y afternoon"ta be declared winner of the second race.
"Farmstead Charlie" also too k first place in the sixth race and was the trophy
winning horse among 13 three·year-&lt;:&gt;ld pacers in Friday's racing.

COLUMBUS - State. Transportation Dailey won first and second places In the
Director J . Phillip Richley has approved ewe, two and over claBB and alao first and
abandonment of sections of old Ohio 124 second in the ewe, one year and under two .
and US 33 in Salisbury Twp., Meigs Barcus took first and second In the ewe
. County, and a portion of old Ohio 554.north· lamb class with Dalley taking third.
west of Cheshire in Gallia County between
In the HampShire breed, Barcu• took
Cheshire and Old Kyger. Both were ef· first in the ram, two years and over claM
fedive Aug . 9.
.with JohnSQn Farms, Albany, taking
In the case of Rt. 554, abandonment was second. Barcus look firftl in the ram, one
discussed during a Highway, Division ye11r and under two claM, with John110n
public l'iearlng in GiilltpoUs,' Nov-:""15, 1968, taking second. Barcuo took flrot and'
for proposed rel ocation of the correspond· second in the ram lamb cl888 with Johnoon
. ing_section of the route and was to be cf· taking third and Barcus took !irftl In the ·
lective upon acceptance of the im· ewe, two years and over claM with ·
provemcnt on new location and proper Johnson Farma taking !leCO&lt;ld .and third
entry in the director's journal.
places. Barcus waa first and third In the .
The affected section of old Ohio 554 ewe, one year and under two clioM wlth
from .IZ.mile northeasterly of TR 17 Rodney TriJlll, Pomeroy ~ute 3, taking
(Stingy Creek Rd. ) to TR 17, bypassed by second. Barcuo took first and ..cond in the
relocation, reverts to the Gallia County · ewe ·lamb claos lihd ilrst in the flock claoa
highway system.
.wJtll Johlli!On Farm.t takll!g the aecond •11!1
In the Meigs County case abandonmenl&gt;l third places bflhe claM;
were discussed during a public hearing In
Rodney Tripp won flrot• In tho Suffolk
Pomeroy, Aug . 29, 1909. The affected breed In rwn, one year and Wider two:
section of .old Oh1o 124 extends from CR 75 ewe, two years and ovor; ewe, one Y•r
northeasternly to TR 78.
and under two; ewe, lamb, and flocll.
The affected section of old US 33 ex·
In the .judctng of ralibllt, Nick L•.
tends !ram former existing Intersection of Leonard of near Pomeroy lfOIIthrtt flntt
Ohio 124 and US 33 southeasterly for .39 and three tecondJo in the Now z..lNld
mile to existing US 33. Abandoned sections · breed and Margaret Parker ol Mil'
revert lo the Meigs COunt~ highway Pomeroy won a fir• a~~d a MCOnd lr!
system.
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