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10- The Daily~ntinel, Middleport-Pomeroy,O., Thursday, Au~ . 1!J.1974

Earl F. Abbott
died Wednesday

Posse captain arrested
in sweethearts' killing
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PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP!) - the time he had gone hunting
Police arrested the captain of a and stopped to help occupants
sheriff's posse Wedne!lday on of a stalled car, who beat him
charges of killing 20-year-.&gt;ld up .
sweethearts in an e1ecution,
She said that four months
atyle slaying that has baffled ago, her husband told her he
investigators for more than 12 had killed McKillop and Miss
years.
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Sterrenberg, the detectives
The suspect's estranged wife said. He told her that at the
said he told her he was
assigned by the U.S. Army to
kill two poople In 1962 but "got
the wrong ones."
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William Wayne Macumber,
Continued from page 1
who will be 39 Friday, was
charged with the killings of Inc., concluded the capital
Joyce Anne Sterrenberg, move would reduce the city's
Various estimates of Ule cost
Scottsdale, Ariz., and her
of
building a n&lt;lW capital
fiance, James T. McKillop,
complex have ranged from
Phoenix.
Their bodies were found in ll!O mUlion to $500 million,
the 'desert north of Scojt!ldale depending upon the site
May 24, 1962, by children. Each chosen.
Richard Freer, a member of
had been shot twice in the head
with a .45 caliber pistol. Miss Gov. WtiUarn Egan's staff;
Sterrenberg had .not been noted the move would not be
molested, !llld $60 was left on immediate.
"'The way the initiative is
the bodies.
worded,
it will be six years
Months of investigation, and
~ offer of . a· $10,000 reward, before the first contingent of
turned up no clues and the state offices will be moved," he
motive for the killings re- said. ''There will be some time
to supplant the negative immained a mystery .
Macumber, an employee of pact on the Juneau ·economy. ••
The next step will be apHoneywell, Inc., was captain of
pointment
by the governor of a
the -Maricopa County Sheriff's
Posse,
a
volunteer Copitai Site Selection ComorganizaUon that aids in desert mittee which will offer the
and mountain search and voters lil i976 a choice of. three
rescue work, which he joined possible sites. When the new
only eight months ago. The site is selected, it will be up to
posse members are not regular the 1977 legislature to finance
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the construction.
sheriff's officers.
His wife, Carol Jane, is a
secretary lil the sheriff's office .
Teresa Taylor, 2,
Phoenix city pollee detectives said Mrs. Macumber told
died Wednesday
them that on the night when the
couple was killed, her husband
LONG BOITOM - Teresa
came home covered with
blood. She said he told her at . G. Taylor, age two, Rt. I, Long
Bottom, died Wednesday at her

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She: is survived by her

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'1HE YOUNG
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parents, William A. and
Carolyn Timmons Taylor;
thl'j&gt;e broihers, William, Jr.,
Ronnie and Clark, all at home
and one sister, Amy, at home,
and her maternal grandfather,
Edward Timmons, Akron.
· Graveside services were
held tnday at I p.m . at Bald
Knob Cemetery with .Rev.
Howard C. Black officiating.

DIVORCES ASKED
Two suits for divorce ·have

been filed in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court. Mary
Braley, Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy, filed suit. against
Jack · Braley, E. Main St.,
Pomeroy, charging S;ross
neglect of duty and extreme

' cruelty. Keith E. Miller,
Tuppers Plains, filed against
Nyla J. Miller, Tuppers Plains,
charging gross neglect of duty.

ASK TOWED
Rex Howard Cheadle, Jr., 21,
Rt. 3, Albany, · and sara Jo
Nelson, 18, Rt. 3, Albany.

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BAKER FURNITURE
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Earl F. (Jack) Abbott, 52, of
736 Second Ave., Gallipolis, a

time of the shooting he was
worKlng for the Army's Crimi-

nal Investigation Division. and
was usslgned to klll two per.
sons, but killed the wrong ones,
th£1' detectives said .

(The Army CID Investigates
criminal offenses and is not
involved witll espionage or
secret operations, and does not
perform

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exerutions.)
Sheriff Paul Blubaum said
"prints found on the hood of the
car at the scene of the slaylilgs
and those taken from Macumber matched."
The parents of the dead
couple say that since their
burial 12 years ago a person
unknown to them frequently
has left flowers on the
sweethearts' adjoining graves
in Memory Lawn Memorial

Park.

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former Middleport resident,
died early Wedne!lday morning
at the Veterans Administration
Hospital, Huntington, W. Va.,
following a lingering Illness
He was born May 8, 1922, m
Middleport, the son of the late
Frank and Kathryn Elizabeth
(Beth ) McElhinny Abbott. He
was also preceded in death by a
sister, Mr:J. Faye Greathouse.
Mr. Abbott was a graduate of
Middleport High School who In
the early 1940s was drum
major of the Middleport High
School Marching Band. He was
a member of the Middleport
Church of Christ, a veteran of
World War ll, having served as
a paratrooper with the JOist
Airborne

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Gallipolis.
Mr. Abbott and his wife, who

son, Terry Joseph, at home; a

daughter, Mrs . Joseph T
(Linda) Shrader; a sister, Mrs
Sylvan Gardner, Gallipolis; his
mother-in-law, Mrs. Lola
Hager Elkins, Spurlockville,
W. Va.; . four brothers-in-law
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tered.
Until there is some legal
action, Ford said, "I think it is
unwise and untimely for me to
make any legal commibnent."
But he said his right of several aunts, uncles and
presidential pardQn is a "prop. cousins .
er option'' and ··I am not ruling
Funeral 5ervices will be held
it out.' '
at 2 p.m. Friday at the
Jaworski is said to be Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home
agonizing over whether to in Middleport with Rev. Joseph
proceed against Nixon. The Price officiating. Burial will be
.former president has hired a tn· the Gravel Hill Cemetery at
Washington lawyer, Herbert Cheshire. Friends may call at
Miller, to represent him in any the funeral honle fronn '1 to 9
legal proceedlilgs and has said this evening .
Jaworski is giving him "trouble ."
Ford said there would be no
Watergate scandals in his
administration .because "there
.. will be no ()IIe person nor any
limited number of lildividuals · MASON - Funeral services
who will make decisions. 1 will for John A. · Hoschar, 69,
make the decisions and take Mason, who died Wednesday at
the blame for them or Pieasant Valley Hospital, will
whatever benefit might be the be held Friday at I :30 p.m. at
case.''
Foglesong Funeral Home,
"The code of ethics that will Mason. Rev. Jack Finnicum
be followed wlli be the example will officiate and burial will be
I set," he added.
in Kirkland Memorial Gardens, Pt. Pleasant. Friends
Ford also :
may call at the funeral home
- Held out the possibility of a after 3 p.m. today.
major public service employMr. Hoschar, a coal miner,
ment program to help areas of was born Feb. 12, 1005, in West
high joblessness, saying that Colwnbia, a son of the late
"we will apHr?ach this John Wesley and r:mma
problem with cor:p.p.assion and Chafflils Hoschar.
action where there is a need for
He is sw-vived by his wife,
it."
Hazel Stew~t Hoschaq one
-{;ave no indication that he daughter, Mrs. Lawrence
expected a significant . slow (Betty) Davidson, Coll!fllbus;
down of inflation very quicl&lt;ly, three sisters, Mrs. Ina Brewer,
advising wage earners to Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Lapha
"watch every penny" and_
Booth, Chillicothe, and Mrs.
follow the federal govern- Eulah Stewart, Clifton; two
ment'.s · example of belt brothers, Leroy; Dayton, and
tightening.
Howard, CineinnB.ti; two
-S8id , Secretary of State grandchildren, and one greatHenry A. Kissinger would be g~andchild.
· meeting . with
Soviet
representatives soon-to discuss
arms control negotiations and
Veterans Memorial Hospital
that efforts were being made to
arrive at a U.S. policy backed · ADMITTED - Ray Minex,
by ·experts at the State Racme; Cora Argabrite,
Department and the Pentagon Reedsville; Shirley Bishop,
so that the weapons negotia- Rutland; Deborah Rizer
Racine; ·Pearl
Medors:
tions can proceed.
Rutland;
Zelda
Hobstetter
- Called for continued
cooperation between oil Pomeroy; Ronald Bostic '
producing and consuming Middleport; Hollie Friend:
nations to avert nserious Syracuse.
DISCHARGED - Brady
economic problems throughout
Knapp, Timothy Lawrence,
the industrial world."
Ella
Rostofere, Ruth Mulford
-S8id he favored "limited
Roger
Smith.
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expansion" of U.S . naval
facilities at Diego Garcia in the
Indian Ocean and that this ·
SQUAD CALLED .
should not be seen as &lt;~any
The Pomeroy Emergency
challenge to the Soviet Union.'' Squad was called to The Shake
-S8id all spending by the Haven, Chester, at 7:'35 p.m.
federal government, including Wednesday for Thomas
that for military defense, will Gaspers who was ill, ap~

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try to reduce the budget and
thai "if there is any fat in the
defense budget, it ought to be
cut out by Congress or
elimlilated by the secretary of
defenSe."

parently from a heart con~

dillon. He was taken to the
Holzer Medical Center.
CLOSING MONDAY
All Meigs County Post Offices will . be closed aU day
Monday tn observance · of
Labor Day, There will be no
window service, rural or City

Ptotect,_r
tbe
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delivery . Holiday schedules
will " be observed in the
collection and dispatching of
mall.
SUBSIDY.RECEIVED
Slate Audilot Joseph T.
Ferguson's office announced
the distribution of $3,394,393.74
In we)fare assistance to Ohio's
88 counUes. Meigs County's
payment l!o'aS $8,823.05.

Houn: 7a.m. 1•5:00 p.m. O.ily
713-5513 71.m. tot p.rn. Frldly &amp; S•turdty Muon, W.va ..

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ROBBED THE POLICE
CHELMSFORD,
England
(UPI) -Essex pollee said they
ate searching for a thief who
,atole the blue dome off the roof
" light off one of their patrol
cars.
LQCALTEMPS
The temperature In downtowp Pomeroy at 11 a. m.
Thursday was 76degrees under
cloudy skies.

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COLUMBUS, OHIO (UP!) -President Ford's visit to
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~;;; ·football, and he chose to joke ahoul the game 40 years ago,
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lilcreases, and a procedural
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Commissioners. The offices will occupy the first floor of the aged structure which was vacated
this week when nine children who resided atthe·home were moved, seven of them going to a
Gallia County facility. The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas.Weaver and family are moving to Point
Pleasant. The Weavers, who have been in charge of the children's home several months,
resigned effective Sept. I. (See letter to Editor, page 2 today) .
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·Thursday's negotiating session

meanwhlle, reported " little
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Thursday at the Gallia County · negotiations.
Junior Fairgrounds.
According to William Bahr,
It was decided !hat the president of the GCLTA, a
Issues which... caused the counter proposal was made by
teachefS to walk out were of
mutudl concern to the non-

board negotiators on three
pending issues.

teachiog personnel.
Chapter members voted to
strike ii1 order to settle the
issues while schools are still
closed.
OAPSE had voted last
Monday to support the
teachers' strike by refusing to
cross picket lines set up by the
teachers . OAPSE members
joined with the teachers on the

The teachers failed to report
for work at the first day of
· classes last Tuesda.y, giving
the district's 3,000 students ali
extended vacation. The vote to
strike taken Monday afternO(ln
was 13ii-16: ·
The teachers are seeking a
five-point package which in· eludes increased salaries,
supplemental contract

. picket lines this mornihg.

salaries,

severance

Fall Roundup
The Rock Springs Fair- saturday ev~ning and Sunday
grounds, quiet since ihe an- afternoon and for the first time
nual Meigs Courity Fair end- will select a queen. Five
ed . the middle of August, members of the association, all
will ripple again with activity active in showing horses, are ~
on Sept. 14 and 15 when the seeking the queen title.
· Ohio Valley Horse Show Assn.
They are Polly Burger,
stages a fall roundup.
Gallipolis; Tana Cummings,
The
association . has Washington, W. Va.; Debbie
scheduled horse shows on both Hamilton, Wellstbn; Tanda

~et·

Raullman of Vienna, W. Va.,
and Gloria Miller of Point
Pleasan I. The queen will be
crowned
following
the
Saturday evening horse show

and a square dance will follow
the coronation.
Anyone having qu:estions
about the saturday and Sunday
evening events, S&lt;pt. 14 and 15,
(ConUnued on page 2)

pay,

Wayne Palmer, OAPSE hospitalization insurance and
president, said the non- personal leave days. They say
certificated employees· haVe ''benefits'' are the main issues.

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Another negotiating session
io negotiate, paid hospil- is set for 7:30p.m. tonight,
alizatlon insurance, salary

fines for 5

By United Press Internati6nal
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD delivers a pre-Labor
Day commencement address inday at Ohio state University
where he also will pick up an honorary doctor of laws degree.
Ford was to board Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base at
7:20a.m. EDT for the flight to Columbus, Ohio, his second out of·
town trip slilce he became President three weeks ago. He made
the speaklilg engagement as vice president.
He will return to Washlilgton later in the day for a sertes·of
appointments. Then he plans 10 spend the holiday weekend at
Camp Dl!vid, Md., with his family, relaxlilg and reviewlilg a
series of recommendations on conditional amnesty for Vietnam
war draft resisters which he solicited from Defense Secretary
James Schlesinger, Attorney General William saxbe and
Selective Service officials. ·
While Ford was on his speaklilg trip, a delegation headed by
Eugene Carson Blake, former general secretary of the World
Council qf Churches, and including the American Civil Liberties ·
Union, planned to present a petition with 50,000 names calling for
universal uneondltional amnesty to a presidential aide at. the
White Huuse gate.

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a man giving the name of
bombed the headquarters of a bomb.
Japanese industrial giant
Mitsubishi
switchboard "Susuki," one of the m011t
today, showering Tokyo's operators told authorities a cOmmon surnames in Japan.
"We shall stage a class
office district with a hail of young man telepi"Klned a bomb
struggle
in Osaka Saturday as
broken glass that left scores of warnlilg five minutes before
we did In Tokyo today," he
dead and wounded lylilg on · the explosion.
downtown streets.
"I want you to take shelter warned. A police spokesman
Police reported seven per- immediately because we are said major Osaka buildings
sons killed and 121 wounded in planting two time bombs on \he would be placed under guard.
Mit.subishi Heavy Industries
the bomb .blast at the nine- street lil front of Mitsubishi
story Mitsubishi Heavy In- . Heavy Industries," the caller , i&amp; one of 45 companies that
make up the Mit.Subishi group,
dustries building. Most of the said. "This is no joke."
victims were slashed by deadly
He threatened a second one Of the most powerful . •
terror attack saturday agaln5t conglomerates lil Japan.
slivers of flying glass.
The thunderous explosion, a company plant lil Osaka, · One Of its many specialties is
which came soon after a Japan's second largest city and supertankers. lt.s best known
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product in America and
telephoned bomb warning, 300 miles west ot Tokyo.
Europe is the Colt automobile,
rocked Tokyo's downtown
office district, amashing · Shortly alter lhe explosion manufacfured in coilaboralion
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wlildows for blocks around the Mitsubishi's Osaka office with •the Chrysler Corp.
battered Mitsubishi building.
The shrill sirens of arnbu·
lances and fire engines wailed
across . the entire .city as
authorities rushed all available
rescue equipment to the scene.
One witness reported Mitsubishi workers scrambling
out of the battered building like
"animals fleeing a forest f1re."
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CINCINNATI
(UP!) -John couragement of expanded food
Firemen ruShed to help the
Glenn,
Democratic
senatorial production.
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victims, screamlilg ''kyukyucandidate lil the November · '- l)eveloping allernatlve · sha!'' (ambulaRce!) over and
election, Thursday. proposed a sources of energy to ensure the '
over· again.
economy Of adequate poWer at
Police blamed · the blast, · seven-polilt program to combat
lil
the
U.nited
States.
reasonable cost.
inflation
which ripped through the
- Encouraglilg expansi~ of
In a speech to the local Robuildlilg at the lleight of the
tary Club, GleM called lilfla- the production capacity of Intion "the biggest slilgle issue dustry, particularly such
confronting Ame"ricans today, essential lildUlltries as steel,
HOLIDAY NOTED
cuttlilg acro.S all political and aluminum and chemicals.
Readers are . advised
- Reforrnlilg the national .
social lines..''
Labor Day on Monday wiD
The former astronaut ac- tax sYstem to close loopholes
be a holiday for employes of cused the federal _government . and reduce the tax burden lor
The
Daily
Sentinel.
of "totally mismanaglilg" the lower and middle Income
Publication will be resumed economy for the past five years persons.
Tuesday.
- Strictly enforcing anti•
and called for a strong
Congress to "reclaim. Its trust laws to ensure
monopolistic prolits cannot be
righlful "leaderahip role."
He accUsed the Federal Re- extracted from, Americ8118.
_: Allow the ·government to
serve Board of addlilg to lilflaserve
as the employer of tile
tion by setting high interest
rates which, he said, cut into last resort as a temporary. exthe availability of loans for pedient for those workers drashome mortgages, business and tically affected by anti-infla·
tlonary measures until the ecoindustry.
Glenn's propoeals for federal nomy cools down.
government action included:
- Ending deficit spending
with the defense budget a
prime area to examine for
waste and duplication.
Stabilizing food prices by en-

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OAPSE field representative house.
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
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Chapter, Ohio Public School Newberry,
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Ford also paid tribute to Ohio State's legendary
football coBch, Woody l,layes, who was among those t~
greet him when the President arrived lor his speech In Sl.
John Arena adjacent to Ohio Stadium where the football
team plays.
"It's a great honor to be here at Ohio State University
today -sometimes known as the Land of the Free and the
Home of Woody Hayes," Ford joked.
"Woody Hayes is so popular here tn Ohio, it's un·
believable. We just bad our plclure taken together and
when thai plclure appears In today's Dispateh (the
Columbus afternoon newspaper), I'm pretty sure what the
caption will say: "Woody Hayes -and friend," Ford _s~.

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'lllere wiU be grants for state and local initiatives to provide
data on occupations to help channel potential employes into
JX&gt;Sitions that are financially rewarding and personally
satisfying .

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program to improve oc.:cupatlonal information for graduates

Ford made much of the fact that he played center for the
Unlverslly of Michigan when lhe Wolverines lost to Ohiu St"te
34-1) 40 years ago.
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ulnstead of dwelling on how my team losl here in 1934, .. he
said, "I would prefer to advance l.he clock to 1974 and talk about
winning againsl .the odds that confront today's ~radualc'S and all

education, whether or not they hold degrees. The fact of the
matter is that education is being ..strangled l)y ril'l'r'·~ ''

give better tools and methods to the workmah."
"l want to see a two-way street speeding tho traftic of
scientific development, speeding the creation of new Jot-,
speedlilg the day of seU sufficiency in energy and speedlilg an
era of increased production for America and the world," he
said .
"What good is training if it is oot applied to jobs?" he asked.
' 'What good are factories if they-are shutdown?''
He said he would ask Congress nexl year to extend expirlilg
higher education and vocational education acts.
"The lime has come to test the theories of the academic world
in lhe laooralory of life," he said . "As President, I lilvile
students and graduates and faculties to contribute their
energies and genius in the solution of massive probl~ms facing
America ." He also called for their ideas in combating infiaUon
and sustaining free enterprise .

stitutions of education closer together".
A~ a starter, the l.abor Department will announce soon a new

evaders.

America."
" 1 propose a great new partnership of labor and academia, ' '
he said. " Why can't the universities of Americu open their doors
to working men and women, not only as s~uden~ but also as
teachers. Praclica1 problem solvers ca n cuntribulc much to

chers and problem«Jlvers of academia whOle re$earch can

Ford said he had asked tne secretaries of labor and HEW to
report to him on ways " to bring t)le world of work and the i.n-

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Ford's major project over the l.abor Day weekend is In
review. the re('Off'l;mendalloos he solicitl&gt;d from Attorney
General William saxbe and Deferise Secretary James
$Chlt~singer on the question (.t[ condiUvnal amnesty for drart

By HELEN niOMAS "
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OOLUMBUS, Ohio ( UPI) - Presldet~l Ford today proposed
"a great new partnership of labor and academia" through
which jobo and scholarship would be brought closer together.
-Ford flew here to deliver the commencement address to the
summer graduating class at Ohio Sl!lte University and to accept
an honorary doctor of laws degree.
"Although this administration will not make promises it
caMot keep,! do want lA&gt; pledgeonethingtoyoo here and now : I
will do everything lil my power to bring education and em'
ployers ingether In a new climate of credibility - an al• mosphere in which universities turn sci"Kllars out and employers
turn them on," he said in a prepared sPeech.
On his return to Washington, Ford faced a heavy schedule of
appointments. Saturday morning he and members of the family
wiU fly to Camp David for a weekend of swimming and
relaxation.

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BETI'ER lfiGHWAYS lor Southeastern Ohio were points
discussed Thursday at a meeting sponsored by ihe National
Highway Users Association. Taking patt in the session, lor,
were Richard Carter, chairman of the Gallipolis Area
Chamber of Commerce Highway Committee; · Charles

Big corporations urge ne,w
pressures for better roads

ReacUvation of the · U.S.
Route 33 and U.S. Route 35
Highway
- Associations was
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO - PRESIDENT Luis
Echeverria refused today to negotiate with the kidnapers of his
urged Thursday In a special
sick and aged father-in•law, sllcklilg to his year-old policy of "no
meeting at the Holiday Inn.
Speaking at the session,
deals" with terrorists. "By joint decision, the family ~as decided
to leave the matter entirely lil the banda of author! lies," Eduardo sponsored by the National
Garcia Jaen, a spokeaman for the family said ,
Highway Users Corporation, a
Garcia aald the · president adainaritly .ruled oot any buslne"'! league representing
poll$blllty of negotiating with the guerrilla gunmen whO ad- · 600
corporations,
Carl
bucted hla ·~year-.&gt;ld tather-inJaw Wednesday. Jose Guadalupe Rolhermund,
executive
Zullo Hernandez, a political power In Mexico for more than 50 secretary of the Ohio Contractors' Associalion, urged
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Bostic, president of the Gallipolis Area Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Thehna Elliott, executive secretary of the
chamber; Robert (Bob) L. Evans, member of the chamber's
highway and tourist committees; Carl Dahlberg, secretary
of .the SEORC; Carl Rothermund, Ohio Coniractors' Assn.
and Buzz Ball; State Representative from Athens .

Interested persons in Gallia,
Meigs, · Athens and Scioto
Counties " to get their
organizations active - make
yoursleves seen and heard - to
get better highways in south. eastern Ohio.
. Rothermund explained the
importance of building better
,roads to attract more industry
and people iniAl the area. He
reviewed the progres.' of road
consiruclion since the first

major road construction bonds
were approved In 1953.
" I think this. (Gilligan) administration has made a grave
mistake by not going ahead
with a full pledged highway
program. It's a proven fact
every three miles of highway
provides a new industry," he
said.
""With
active
local
organizations, you can go to the
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CALLED OUT TODAY
The Middleport Emergency
Squad answered call to the
home of Florence Hanning,
North Fifth Ave., at 6:43 a.m.
Friday. She was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
for treatment of an illness. At ·
2:12p.m .. the squad was called
to the home of Mrs. Francis
King, Middleport. She too was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital where she was admitted.

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PT. PLEASANT - Mason
Courtly will have a big Labor
Day celebration Monday and
open lt.s schoolS and Circuli
Court term Tuesday.
The Park Committee of Point
Pleasant City Council Is·
sponsoring
the holiday
celebration at Krodel Park
promising a full day of entertainment.
Government offices and
many stores will clOOi! for the
celebration on the last of tl]e
SUillmer·holidayo.
Supt. ·of Schools Charles
Withers has announced - the
county schools will open at the
regular time Tuesday with a
full day on opening day. Hot
lunches will be served Tuesday
(Colillnued on ~•1• 10) ·

Six defendants forfeited
bonds and five others were
fined Thursday night in the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Dale .
Smith.
F.orfeiting bonds . were
Marcia Qualls, Stewart, f23,70,
posted on a speeding charge;
Roy Neal, Leavittsburg, $30,
1'1l"riing a red light; Herber!
Mcintyre, MlnersvUle, f23,70,
speeding; David Pierce,
Pomeroy, $18.70, speeding;
Ruth Ann Dowler, PomerOy,
$2W, driving while intolilcated,
and James Morris, Pomeroy,
$30, Intoxication.
· Fliled were Harold Reevoa,
Pomeroy, $Ul0 and coota and
tllree dayslil Jail, drivlilg wbilo
Intoxicated, and tiO and coota,
no operator'• u -; J(1m •

Hayman, addrell unllnOWn, •
and· costa, reckl- operallan:
Marsha Wlllll, Columbu,
turning lefl from IIUtlemllt
Ave. onto Main $1., • and
coeta; Thomu pnu, New
Haven, tiO and eolia, ICIIllllllnl
Ure&amp;", and Gerald · WtUi.
Gallipolis, t5 and e01ll,
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Tht Dally Sentinel, Mlddlevort-Pom-.oy, 0 .• Friday, Au~. 30, 1974

Young golfers anxious l

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(UPI) - A U.S. marshal has
..,...ed subpoenas on Richard
NixDn, demanding two coort
IIPPO"ran&lt;ea ID e1plaln his
conduct u President, and a
finandal adviaer SIIYS Nixon Is
strapped for money.
.nw: report of the financial
problems of t)le still secluded
former prestdent came as
President Ford asked Congress
to appropriate ~.ooo for
Nlmn's pension and ezpenses.

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NixDn said hia seclUSion did not
mean Nixon planned ID become
a recluse, and demed that he
has had emotional problems
since being forced to restgn
from office Aug 9."He's not sitting back there
lmnming 'Hail to the Chtef,'
but he's not down in the mouth
either," said Stephen Bull,
former White House appomtmenta secretary.
An urudentified U.S. marshal
strode onto the grounds of the
former Western White House
Wednesday and handed Ntxon
two subpoenas, mcluding a
demand by John Ehrlichman,
'"'e of hiS two moot trusted
aides when he was in power,
· requiring Nixon to appear as a
defense witness m the Watergate covero~~p trial in Washington next month.
The other demands a deposition for use m a Charlotte,
N.C., civU suit brought by
antiwar protestors who were
kept out of a Ntxon speaking
appearance In 1971, purportedly in connection with
Watergate "dirty tricks"

maneuvers.
The subpoenas were served
after more than a week of
negollalloos between Gaylord
Campbell, chief U.S. marshal
for the central district of
Callfornla, and former press
secretary Ron Ziegler, now
Nlxoo's IDp lieutenant.
Campbell, who was ap-

pointed ID hill job by Nixon,
said he wanted to handle the
matter in a •·professional and
discreet" way - pnvately ,
with no nottce to newsmen The
Justice Dejlllrtment would say
only that the subpoenas were
handed to Nuon "in person' ' at
6:10 p.m. Wednesday.
In Washington, Ford asked
Congress Thur•day to ap.,.-opriale $850,000 to cover
Nixon's expenses for the next
II months.
The request mcluded the
$0,000-a-month pension to
which fonner presLdents are
entitled, $96,000 for staff expenses, $40,000 for travel ,
$65,000 for office furnishings
and $100,000 m mlscelaneou.s
expendiljtres, plus a "onelimen speCial appropriation of
f4SO,OOO in " transttional"
expenses to cover Nixon's
outlays In beconung a .,.-tvate
Citizen.

In Los Angeles, Dean Butler,

the lawyer hll'ed to handle
Ntxon's fmanctal affairs, !Did
the Los Angeles Times the
former presulent 's cash now
problems were so senous that
"it isn't too much of an
exageration" to say that Naon
is broke.
"We won't say he's broke m
Ute sense of you or I helng
broke/' Butler saLd. "But all
you hsve to do 18 look at his
most
recent
flnanctal
statement and the payments he
has had to make since then" ID
know he has money problems.
Butler saJd he expected to
meet with Nixon in the next
week or so and that it may take
until tbe end of the year to
straighten out ' N1xon 's
financial affairs. He owes
lhousands of dollars in back
taxes and mortgages on his
estates here and in Key
BISCayne, F1a.
There was a report from New
York Thursday that Ntxon
could be in Une for a $2 mUUon

payment {1)1' has memolf'S, but a
spok esman (or NLton shot

down.
Scott

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Pr·esident Spiro T. Agnew's
literary agent, said he hsd
been m contact wath Nur:on

agent and was negotiating with at the Ntxon estate said. Nixon
publishers, expecting to get the has made no decision on
$2 milhon .
whether to write his memo""
" U and when the president the sP&lt;ikesman said, and "n~
does dectde to write hts one has been authori2ed to
melll()lfS, SCott Meredith wtll contact SCott Meredith m any
way."

MEMPHIS, Term. ( UPI) James Earl Ray thought the
slaying of Dr. Martin Luther
Ktng Jr would make hun the
"champaon of the wh1te race, "
accordmg ID the confessed

Wallace had recetved 70 per
cent of the Shelby County vote
(in 1968), that a jury showd be
expected to be 70 per cent in hia

his life. He could not lhink of
anybody not being a racist if

favor because he equated

lnnocenee to you ?" Halle

assassan's former attorney.

anti-black, u Foreman smd.
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Percy Foreman, of Houston,
Tex , who negotiated Ray's
guilty plea mto a ~year i&gt;"t.SOn
sentence, made the statement
in a deposttion printed m a
copyrighted story Thursday m
the MemphiS Press-Scimitar.
The depoSJtlon was gtven to
an assi.siant state attorney
general, Henry Halle, earlier

this year and will be presented
as evidence m a federal court
hearmg Oct. 221D delermme if
Ray Is entitled to a new trial.
Foreman said Ray was

convmced he would not be
convtcled by a local jury.
''The other thing that he
(Ray) had a m18apprehension
about was that he could, slnce

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Atlanta
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HOU!S-TOn
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San Francisco 58 73 443 25 1,
San Dleoo
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Thunday 't Results
Ne,w York 1 Houston 0
Atlanta 7 Montreal 2
San Fran 3 Pl tsbrgh 2. 11 Inn s
Los Angeles 3 Ch• c ago 1
St Lou is l San D• ego 1
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Toda y ' s Probabl e Pitcher s
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11IE DODDERER FAMILY
Matthew M. Dodderer was born in Almond, Alleghany County, N. Y., Aprll12, 1812, the son of
PhlUip and Mary (MurUn) Dodderer. He came to Olive township, Metgs County, Ohio, with his
parents m 1817. He married Elizabeth Shields, a daughter of James and Jane (Marlin) Shields who
had arnved in the area tn 1816
Matthew and Eltzabeth were farmers - one of the very best - as the dwelUng and farm
buddings whtch he constructed stand in mule testimony. He was also a stone mason Many of lhe
tombstones cut of sandstone are stiU standing today m the local cemetertes, the stone bemg a very
ftne grade obtained on his farm and hand-&lt;:arved by him. He was also a JUStice of the peace, an
assessor. and held oUter public offlces.
Matthew and Elizabeth were the Jlllrents of two children, Joel, born 1836 (died 1838 ), and Edward P. (1842-1919).
The home and larmlanda !bat Matthew bewed out of the early wilderness passed In!~ the
capable hands of his son, Edward Philip Dodderer, who married Eliza Humphrey Thell' chtldren
were Elsie (b. 1870), Clayton (b. 1874 ), Edward E. (b.1880), and Eric (Pete) (b. 1884 ).
"Pete" Dodderer stayed on the farm, married Carroll Jane Parker, the daughter of John F and
Manue (Mtlls ) Parker. They too loved the farmland, improved and continued to IIU the fields,
making it their way of life. Pete died in!~. Carroll stiU lives m the home. They were the parents of
two sons, Frank Edward Dodderer and Hobert Milton Dodderer.
Frank lives m nearby CoolVIlle, cares for the farmland and livestock, comm~ every day to the
farm He is married to the former Elsie Davis of Coolville.
Hobert marrted Beulah Kesterson of Pomeroy and they are the parents of two daughters,
Teresa L. and Jane A. They are tn busmess m Swanton, Ohto.
Frank and Hobert are !be fourth generation to continue to industrtous improvement example
set by their ptoneer great-grandfather!
Note : Information from Hardesty's History of Metgs County, and family records.

popular man in America.
the book."
" He was a racast - he is a
In denymg the assertion,
ractst and had been one aU of Foreman srud he did not need
the money 11 1 have never
made a net worth statement,''

he said "I don't waniiD make
one, bull am worth at least $4.5
million wtth liabilities of approximately $140,000."
Foreman sa1d he entered the
case notiD make money, but ID
save Ray's life.

Brian and Bruce Guckian
won champion and reserve

honors, respectively, and Karn
Pratt won the showmanshtp
title .
Tom lndoe of Lodi won both
the seruor dlVlSionand grand '

Fall horse
roundup

champton honors In the Junior
Conlmued from page 1
Fair Holstem Show. Kirby may contact Mrs. Hoberta
Place of Wapakoneta showed Roach, OVHSA secretary,
the reserve champion and Gallipolis.
Mlke Evans of Jamestown won
Events scheduled for the
the show·~ junior dilsion horse shows include ·
champtonshtp and the senior
September 14
diviSion !showmanship award.
Halter Classes, beginmng 5
Dale Smith, Croton, was the p.m , entry fees, $1. five nbbest junior showman.
bons ·
Western Pony, under 48" ,
Mrs. Maryn DeBoer of
Mares
and Geldings
Worthington won Thursday's
Western Pony, 48" to 56",
"Dmner in Sixty Minutes" Mares and Geldings
competttion. Wtlhin a one-hour
Registered
Appaloosa
period, Mrs. DeBoer prepared Stallions.
Reg Quarterhorse Mares, 4
a dinner of sherrted cheese yrs . and older
biSque, rock cormsh hen, wild
Reg Quarterhorse Geldings,
4
yrs
and older
rice and a cold lemon souffle.
Reg Quarterhorse Stalhons,
Harness racmg, postponed 4 yrs and older.
Wednesday, was caUed off on
Youth Showmanship, under
Thursda~ again because of 14 years
rain.
The fa1r contmues through

Monday, With the Four Seasons
Shire lies, Gary "U.S." Bonds,

Youth Showmanship. 14 thru
18 years
Non Reg1stered Stock Horse,
Mares
Registered Engltsh Halter .

Bo Dtddley and Chubby CheckPerformance
classes,
er scheduled to appear the final begmnlng 7 p.m entry fee, $3,
{Youth classes and lead·m, S2J.
day.
5 ribbons and prize money,
Entertamment durmg the IS12, sa. S6, $4 and ribbon).
weekend mcludes Mac DaVIS
Indian Costume
Roadster
Pony.
on Sunday along wtlh the MISS
Open Western Pleasure
Oh1o State Fair pageant and Horse
the o· Jays on Saturday.
Pick Up Race !horse&gt;.
Pick Up Race {pony)
Walk -Trot Pony, under 48",
rider 8 yrs . and under
English ., Five Gaited Horse.
Youth
Western
Horse·
manshtp, under 14 years.

Egg and Spoon {open)

Trail Class (open)

collision of 3 cars

September 15
Halter Classes, begmnlng 10
a m , entry fee, $1 , five r i b·

The Porter and Steele cars
were demolished Holley was bons·
Quarterhorse Mares, 3
charged wtth failure ID yield yrsReg
. and younger .
the right of way.
Reg Quarterhorse Geldings,
3
yrs.
and vounger
Lawrence A. Lipscomb, 18,
Hemlock Grove, driving a

Reg Quarterhorse Stallions,
3 yrs. and vounger
Non-Registered Stock Horse,

tractor-trailer was charged
with failing to stop within !be Geldings.
assured

clear

distance

Regrstered
Mares.
Registered

Appaloosa

followmg an accident ThursAppaloosa
day at 1:30 p.m. on Rt. 124 at Geldings.
Western
Weaning
and
Langsville. The patrol said
Yearling Foals.
Lipscomb's truck struck the
Non -Registered English.
rear end of a Meigs school bus
Performance
Classes,
operated by Wilham L.
beginning 12 30 p .m., entry fee,
Thornton, «. of Dexter. There $3, (Youth classes and lead-In,
was mnderate damage ID both $2), 5 ribbons and prize money
{$12, SB. S6, $4, ribbon):
vehtcles.
Lead-In Clas$
Bareback Pleasure, Open
Flag Race (llorse)
Wes1ern Pleasure Pony,
under 48" rider 12 years and
under.

SINGERS TO APPEAR
The Duncan Family, singers
from Florida, will be at the
Eagle Ridge Community
English J Galled, full mane
Church at 7:30 p.m Wed· and tall.
Registered Quarterl'lorse
nesday.
Pleasure.

Welfare assistance distributed

i

·'Did he ever protest his

asked, "ts it frur ID say he beheve he was innocent," Ule
thought everybody who voted attorney replied.
for NIXon and Wallace m
Foreman, who was fired by
Shelby County was m favor of Ray shortly after the guilty
havmg Marlm Luther King plea on March 10, 1959, also
killed ?"
derued that his financial in11
Well, that would be unfall'," volvement wtth Alabama auForeman answered, "But 1t ts thor Wtlliam Bradford Hu1e
sort of a shorlhand rendition influenced hlS representation
He lhought everybody was like of hts client.
him. That ISn't unusual for
Foreman was to receive 60
people. He thought everybody per cent of the royalty nghts
thought like he thought and he ID Hme's hook "He Slew the
thought the kUling of Martin Dreamer," and Ray's present
Lulher King would make him attorneys contend he pressured
the champton of the whtte race, Ray to plead gutlty "to
that he would be the most preserve the economtc value of

Four injured in

••lal.

they were white."

every vote they got (as being) asked.

Attendance down
because of rain

I

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Major Lel!gue- St•ndlnlli
lly Un ited Pf'en ln1ef'naflon.al
National Leagu~
E.ast
w . 1 pet , g • .
Pl rtsburgh
68 ll2 $23
M . LOUit
1
68 63 519
1
Ph li iHfe l ph J!Io 64 66 ~9 2
~
Montrul
59 69 &lt;461
New York
51 7 1 44.5 1 ~
Ch lc illgO
.51 7S 409 14 ' 1

not be his agent, '' a spokesman

Ray convinced America
would make him a hero

I

$108 to Auglaize County 1D
$758,486 to Hamilton County.
Distribution of welfare asslstaJlce money to other counties In
southeastern Ohio Included :;,
Athens, $8,807 ; Fairfield,
$4,244;
Gallla,
~2U,972;
Hocktng, $10,559; Jackson,
$18,829, Meigs, $8,823; Perry,
$52,893;
VInton, $3,903,
Washington , $3,803, and
Lawrence, $19,478. ,

Barrel Race {horse).
Barrel Race (ladles)
Barrel Race (pony) .

Pm

Chicago (St one 6 4 and Detore
1 11 at San D1ego ( Fre•sleben 9
8 and Palmer 2 5 ), 2, 9 p m
Houston (Wilson 9 10J at
Philadelph ia ITWIIChell 6 6 ),
7 JS p m
St Lou j s (Ste ber! 7]) at S"'n
Francisco (Ca ldwell 12 J !. 10 30

He'd use more
muscle against
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pnce
mcrease
WASHIONGTON (UP!)
Sen. Howard M. Metzenbawn,
said
Thursday
D-Ohio,
President Ford should use
more muscle in Ute fight
against Inflation ID hold wage
and price u~es.
Metzenbaum, dW'mg a news

conference, said he Is against
wage and pnce controls at the
P-resent . ~e but that the
jawhomng approach Ford
has taken agamsl mflallon
should be strong.
.
The lameduck senator ctled
the. case ~f General Motors,
~htch cut tis announced P':'Ce
mcrease for 1975 automobiles
by .•o per cent after bemg
cntictzed by Ford.
Metzenba~ termed Ute GM
prlce_cut.~s JUSI plain window
dressmg an?, satd he would
have used a hltle more

muscle. u

~~~:YofD:!:!y

A
and
boob related ID manned space
fltght.s will be featured al the
Middleport Public Library
next week. The public lS tn·
vtted Hours of the Middleport
Library are 1 ID 5:30 p.m.,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday; 9:30 ID 2 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursday and 9:30 to 5
p m. Saturday.

aspirin.

5aturda'1' 1S Games
St Lou1s at Sa n Franc 1sco
Atlanta at New York
Montreal at Cmcl twil ight
P 1ttsburgh at Los Ang , n1ght
Hou ston at Ph ll~delph•a , n1ght
Amer~can

Ride and Run .

Jr. Pleasure. open - rider 18
yrs. and ~Xtder no statuons
Youth
W11tern
Horsem.-.shlpl ,,. thru 18 yrs .

Wall&lt;· Trot Horse. rider 8 yrs

I

League
East
W
I J)Ct
g b
Boston
72 57 558
New York
67 62 519 5
Clevelar'!d
64 64 500 7 1 1
Baltimore
64 65 496
8
M il wa uke e
62 69 473 11
Detro!!
61 69 469 11 111
West
w 1 pet g b
Oakland
75 56 573
KansasC1ty
69 61 531
S 11
Texas
68 64 515 1 111
Ch !caoo
65 66 496 10
M 1nnesota
63 68 481 12
Cal1forn •a
51 80 389 24
Thursday ' s Games
Boston 3 Ch1cago 2, n 1ght
a a. Balt1more 6 Texas 2 , n1ght
COni 'I' games schedu led )
Today•s Probable P1tchers
(All T1mes E OT)
Cleveland { Bosman 53) at
Texas { Hargan 10 8L 9 p m
Balt1more ( Cuellar 15 10 1 at

I think he also worries about
retirement in about eight years
time. He Is an accounlanl and
in recent years quite a few of
his colleagues collapsed and
died shortly after retirement. I
reckon one cannot run away

from retirement, but rather
prepare lor II. Could you please
recommend literature on 101
ways ID occupy one's self In
retirement?
DEAR READER - You are
very wise. Most people go ID
great lengths preparing for
death. They have msurance for
death, estate planning for their
heirs and even plan where lhey
are going to be b1111ed, but aU
!Do few plan for living. You are
absolutely right, the best way
to

survive

and

enjoy

retirement is to plan lor II
properly
You may he in teres led in my
book, "Stay Youthful and Fit,"
(Harper and Row).lt provides
a complete guide of what
changes occur as you get older,
and whst we know about how ID
prevent such problems. That
most definitely includes plans
for keeping occupied.
Your husband 1s prohsbly
having
a true middle-aged
1
depression. If it is any worse,
he may need some profesaional
cour.seling or even some

medicine to perk htm up. Men
do get depressed when Utey
realize that the major span of
their supposedly prOductive
years Is behind lhem. Our
society isn't very helpful here
because the retirement system
often makes people qull being
useful members of society.
In fact, many pamle In Uteir
"'t'
60s and older have the best

years of Ulerr l1ves before

them, if lhey use It properly. I
pointed out in my book that the
Abkhastans often are working
in the fields from age 90. ID 100.
And, they keep a vigorous
interest m community affairs
and family affairs. In short,
they continue to feel needed.
It Is imporlant to increase
social contacts. Get into
organizations that will keep
you active and involved. Each
person has to choose his own
area of Interest, but the point is
to choose somelhing. It may be
a garden cluJ&gt;.type activity and
learning to raise your own
food. Thsl ought come in very
handy after retirement or, the
way things are going, even

SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS ( UP!)
" Knowmg Cognac covered the
sloppy mtle m 2·05 4-5 Thurs"' day mght to capture the
featured open pace lor two' year-&lt;&gt;lda at SCioto Downs
The winner, ahead of Early
~~

" lengths, returned $2.40, $2.40
· and $2 .20
Terry Lobell was thtrd .
The 8-6 mghtly double

Paoh for Cash.
Non. Reglstered
Horse.

sooner.

Good hObbies are great for
maintaining interest and
Making smaU furniture and
photography turn some people
on and may turn into a second
career With good financial
return.
You may think I'm just
dreaming, but that Is Jmportant. Part of depression and
agtng is simply losing your.
dreams. Having somelhing to,
look forward to or ID strive for
is
important
in
th ..
psychological aspects o(.
s~ying youthful and enjoying:
every year of it. So, dream the:
impossible dream and then se~
oullo make it come true. Youth•
Is often a stale of mind.
:
Send your questions to Dr.~
Lamb, in care of lhls:
newspaper, P. 0. Box 1551,:
Radio City Station, New York, •
N. Y. 10019. For a copy of Dr.••
Lamb's booklet on balanced:
diet, send 50 cents ID the same :
address and ask for the :
Diet" booklet.

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WFL Standtngs

East
1. t. pet
Flor ida
6 2 0 750
NewYork 5 3 o 625
Ph ll a
4 4 0 SOO
JIHc:nvl
3 5 0 J75
central
w
1 t pet
Brmghm 8 0 0 I 000
Chicago 6 2 0 750
Memph iS 6; 2 0 75 0

w

Jlt

pa

ISS

Ill

178
203
1.57

125
144
147

Americans riddle Fire

pf
226
221
246

pa
132
193

CHICAGO ( U' l ) - The
mfantry heat the bombers

0 8 0 000 138
We s t
w 1 t pet pf
s Cal1f 5 3 o 615 184
Hou s ton 3 .4 1 444 67
Hawa li ns 1 1 0 125 133
Portland 0 7 1 Ill 9!1
Thursday ' s Result
Bi rm i ngham 2'2 Chicago 9
!Only game scheduled )
'- Sunday ' s Game
Houslon at The Hawa11ans
!O nly game schedu l ed )
Monday's Games
Portland at DelroJ t
Ch,cago at s Ca l tf
MemPh•S at Jacksonville
F l ortda at Bl r m•ngham
Phlladelphta a! New Yor k
(On ly games scheduled)

236

115

when

pa

122

249
212

Football League.
A National Football League
refugee, Oaarhe Harraway,
punched out 80 yards on the

Ma1or Leagu e Leaders
By Unlted Press tnternat,onal
Leadmg Batters
National League
g. all r h . pet
Garr , At I
130 555 78 199 359
ZISk, P1t
'119 437 62 144 330
Garvey LA 125 519 78 169 326
Ol1vr, P•t
115 482 75 154 320
Sm 1th,StL 113401 60 127 317
Bucknr , LA 113450 64 142 316
Brock Stl 123 507 Bl 160 315
Gross, Hou 125 466 66 147 315
Crdnl , Chi
112 428 63 133 311
Grnmo, em 11 9 363 56 11 2 309
Amer.can Leagu e
g ab r h pet .
Carew M1n 125 491 71 179 365
Hrgrv e, T ex 104 332 49 115 346
McRae KC 117 428 61 136 318
Yaz. , Bos
121 425 77 134 315
Orta , Chl
11 2 413 66 130 315
Maddx . NY 105 341 56 105 306
Randle lex 124 423 55 129 305
Jac ksn , Oak 121 416 75 117 305
Allen, Chi
120 438 B2 133 304
Ptntela , NY 111411 55 124 302
Home Runs
Nat1onal League
Sc hmtdf ,
P.hll 32. Wynn L A 29 Ben ch ,
C1n 26, Pere z, C1n and Cedeno.
Hou 22
Amencan League Al len , Ch 1
32
Jackson , Oak 26 , Bur
roughs , Tex 25 , Tena ce, Oak
21, Melton , Chi , Mayberry , KC
and Darwm , M tnn 20
Runs Batted In
Nat1onal League Bench , C1n
and Schm1dt, Ph i l 96 Wynn ,
LA 94 , Garvey , LA 92 Ceden o,
Hou 87
•
A m e r 1 c a n League Bur
roughS, Tex 106 . Alten , Ch1 and
Bando , Oak 85, Rud1 Oak 83 ,
Darw1n , M 1nn and Jackson ,
Oak Bl
Stolen Bases
Nat1ona1 League . Brock , St L
93 Lopes, LA 55, Morgan. C.n
Amencan League
North ,
Oak 46 , Lowenstein , Cl ev and
Patek , KC 31
P1tch•ng
Nat10nal L:eague
Messers
m1th , LA 16 s , Bllltngham , Cm
16 8, Gullett, C1n and McG io
!hen , St L 15-B, P N1ekro , All
15 11
Amer1can League T1ant , Bos
20 9, Hunter , Oak 20 10 Busby ,
KC and Jenk1ns, Tex 19 11.
Wood, Ch1 19 16

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"Follow mel There's tt Qlrl over here sun bathing
In II string bikini with NO STRINGS AT·
TACHEDI"

Bareback Horsemanship.
In registered c:laues, proof

of r&amp;Qislration must bt shown

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at enlry; proof of age for youth
may bo requested ; all poniH
mu1t have measurement
cards: all (Ontest clanu

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and that after Chicago scored,
~&lt;we came back and beat

leg at training camp here all
week, Mubtmann . planned to

Browns all

,

set for tilt
with Bengals

camp operations at Hiram Col-

West Germany ts hopeful of lege In Htram, Ohto, with a
kicking in Sunday's game family night dinner party.
agatnsl the Cleveland Browns
The team was to work out on
m Columbus. After resting the
arttfictal turf at Baldwin
Wallace today hefore leaving
for Columbus, where players
will work out at Oh1o State stadiwn Saturday .

CABLE

FoW' rookies were trinuned

Snarl Proof
Reg. $4.69

•3.86

BAUM'S TRUE
VALUE STORE

o.

Thursday to reduce the squad
to 60 men.
Gone are defensive back BOb
Jones, kicker Tom Gooden,
guard Lincoln Fuge, and recetver Mike Puestow. Puestow
was drafted in the lOth round
and Gooden in Ute 11th. The
oUter two were free agents.

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Electric St;;.: Automalic Sale ,
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Reg. Price 52040.00
Price 164

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By RICK VANSANT
WILMINGTON,
Ohio
(UP!) - A spramed hand
wouldn't be so bad. A hard
!mock on the elbow he could
take.
But a charley horse m his
right leg - the ktckmg leg that only spells bad news to
Horst Muhlmann.
The Cmcmnatt Bengals place
kicker has been m pain for a
week wtlh a naggmg swellin~
m hiS nghl thtgh.
MuhlmaiUl, 34, oldest man on
the team, says at's the first

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Carter hlt Jtm SCott on a 28yard throw for Clucago's only
score. But the Fire could rush
for only 70 yards and Btmungham could play ball control
wtth 77 plays to ~ for Chicago

them."

Carter said he "htt plenty of

receivers in the chest but I've
thrown so many over their
heads too that I can't corn.
plam."
Fire Coach Jim Spa vital said

his team "ju.sl got licked pretty
good. Our defense did its JOb
but our offense did nothing.
How we react ID this loss will
determme our future the rest of
the way. I think we'D bounce
back."

It was the second loss In eight
games for Chicago.

1

Campbell, 51, won the most
dramatic of Thursday's
matches, sinking pressure

putts on the 17th and 18th holes
ID stay ahve and then ousting
Seve LeJko of Belhesda, Md ,
on the firsl extra hole.

Sovereign, said he felt his
horse was "ready," tho\Jgh he

gets up and tl would have ID he
a two-man job, one to hold him

was not pleased at the delay.

and the other to tie him up,"

a winner Baker satd. "If there had been
twice tbis year on orr tracks, a needle man running around
remamed a 2-1 favorite.
like there apparently was at
Trainer Ned Bower reported Indianapolis, he probably
that AnVIl, one of the favorites, would have done Ute same

Golden Sovereign,

was "fme." The horse was

thing rather than use a cham."

found Wednesday morning
with a chain wrapped around a
rear leg and suffered an ankle
bruise which caused an investigation of the Incident.

Because of the certam off
track, there appeared no
chance that the HambleiDman
record, 1:56 2{i set by Super
Bowl in 1972, would be approached, let alone broken.
The firsl heat of Ute race was
scheduled for I :30 p.m. CDT,
the second at 1:45 p.m., with
the fiVe top fintshers in each
heat schedaled for a lhll'd heat
at3:05 p m. Should a different

Bower said he felt 1t was "a

freakish accident," and lhough
there was swelling on the ankle

Thursday, .he believed the
horse worked well.
Pres1dmg Judge Orrin
Baker, investigating the inctdent, SB!d he too believed it horse wm each beat, the three
was an accident. "The groom winners would return for a
told me when anybody enters dec1ding fourth heat at 4:50
the stall, the horses always p.m.

a

test 11 today.
pain away.
It all started last Thursday,
It only got worse.
"After the game it hurt more
when MuhlmaiUl noticed the
large muscle in his right thigh than ever," said Muhlmann.
was puffed up.
"The doctors took some blood
"I couldn't believe 1t," he out. I don't know how much. I
satd. "Never anything like this _closed my eyes so I couldn't see
before. I don't know why tt the damn needle."
came on. It could be I'd been Since then Mublmann has
kicking too much, but I don't rested the leg under doctor's
think I've been domg more orders. The leg was packed m
than in other years.
ice one day and treated with
"Maybe tlle muscle was just heat Ute next. Pain and swelgetting tireder and tireder and ling have been reduced some.
"Now I want to see what
I didn't know it."
The soccer._o;tyle kicker had happens when I kick ngam,"
hoped the sweUing and pain says Mubln18nn "I want to bE
would go away before last able 10 kick in the game SunMonday night's nationally- day."
teleVISed game against the
II the doctors decide MuhlDetroit Lions. II didn't.
mann ahouldn't play Sunday,
"I got up Monday mornmg head Coach Paul Brown says
and I could hardly walk," he pgnter Dave Green probably
recalls "It really hurt, but I wlU do the place-kicking, alfelt like I had ID play."
though there's a chance
MublmaiUl winced with pain quarterhsck Ken Anderson,
while he warmed up and he the learn's thlrd&lt;rtring placemissed his first extra point try kicker, could be used.
of the night. Although he pro)&gt;.
The chaef prosecutor at the
ably shouldn't have, he insisted Nuremberg Trials in 1946
on kicking the rest of the game, was Robert H. Jackson, associate justice of the U.S.
hoping somehow ID work the Supreme
Court

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( 11 ) and Rader WP - Moftlt 5·6 ,
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\..P - Giustl 6 5 HRs- Kmgman
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Curt is (B 12) and Slm mons ,
Jones, Hardy (9) and Kendall
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010 000 010- 2 11 1
P Niekro , House (8J and
Correll, Rogers , Carrlthers {4),
Montague (61 , Murray (B) and
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Bonham , Reusch e I (8J.
LaRoche (8) and SWISher ,
Messersmtth , Marshall (8) and
Yeager WP - Messeruruth (1 6·
5) LP- Bonham (10 ,17) HR LaCock (\stl
&lt;Only games scheduled l

Amencan League
Bait
101 JIO 000- 6 13 1
Texas
001 100 000- 2 6 2
Grimsley &lt;IS 121 and Wt
Iiams, Etchebarren ( 8), Bibby ,
Stenhouse (4J, Broberg 16) ,
Thomas (9) and Sundberg LP
- B1bby (18 15 1 HR - Roblnson
(7th)

Boston
102 000 000- 3 8 2
Chtcago
000 000 20o- 2 9 1
Lee, Seoul (7) and Mont
gomery , Wood (19 \6 ) and
Herrmann WP-Lee (15 111
(Only games scheduled)

Bengals" ace kicker has charley horse

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DU QUOIN, ll1 (UPI) - A Ute track to force out excess
break m the weather and some water, then harrow it, level It
mtensive track cond.itiomng by and fmally use a special
mamtenance personnel was harrow to cut furrows in the
expected to let the twtee wet places to assure traction
postponed $160,150 Ham- for the horses.
bletoman for 3-year"'ld trotThe weather forecast was for
ters to be held today.
no more rain, but perhaps
Track supermtendent BOb some wmd and sun to aid
Green sa1d he would put a full drying out the clay surface.
crew on the track as soon as Green satd 180 tons of
posstble th1s mornmg and he limestone spread on the track
expected thst m three hours Wednesday should help the
the surface would he good for conditioning program.
racmg, tf not fast.
All of the near record field of
"I'll be happy If we get a two- 22, which will race in two
mmute track," Green said. "I divisions, got onto the mam
was hopmg for 1.56 hefore the track or the practice track for
rains came "
workouts yesterday. Most
Two.year-old flllies were driVers believed !bell' horses
clocked in the 1.57 range mtghl have lost a litUe in
Tuesday before the Wednesday condtlton111g due to the delay.
ram forced the first postponeDtck Richardson, drtver of
ment of the Hambletoman.
the
favorite,
Golden
Green said he first -would roll

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Carter.

1'hursdlly. " I want ID play on
the World Cup team, I want ID
play another Walker Cup. I
want to play anolher Masters
By RICK VAN SANT
the season.
as an amateur And Hopefully , OXFORD, Ohto (UPI)- !1....._ Mtaml opens the aeaaon Sept.
another U.S. Open as an you ' ve got t wo talente(IWP7 at home agl;linat Eastern
amateur ''
quarter backs, use them, Mtchlgan, then has an open
Koch ourvived Thursday's ftgures "!iaml FoothaU Coach Ssturday before traveling to
Purdue Sept. 21for whst should
double round just when it Otck Crum.
And
If
necessary,
at
the
same
be
the IDughest opponent on the
looked like he was certatn t.o he
tune
schedule .
elimmated.
exactly
what
Crum
En route to a perfect 11-Q
That's
He sank a SMoot pull to win
Ute 18th hole in hts morntng plans to do this season , so he's season last year, the Redskins
against VuJCe Heafner, a North teachtng quarterback Sherman whipped Pe~ ude 24-19 and
the BollerCarolina State junior and he Smith, a good runner, to play- Crum expects
11
the match Koch then won on flanker m order to team with makers to be SUper jacked-up
passmg-minded Steve Sanna. for us this hme around."
the second extra hole .
Smith, a 6-4, 205-pound Junior
The key play In the win over
He had a little less trouble in from Youngstown, has been Purdue tast season probably
the afternoon, beating Shelby prachcing at Ute flanker post- was Brad Cousino's block of a
Houston, l.up, after missmg a t10n smce trammg camp Boilermaker punt late in the
patr of stx-foot putts that could opened a couple of weeks ago game.
have ended the match much
"It's been working outline,''
The 6-o, 195-pound middle
earlier and then losing the 16th he says. "I'm learning the guard went on ID become the
and 17th holes.
routes and I can hang onto the MidAmerican Conference's
This morning's quarterfinal passes.
" Defensive Player of the
pairings sent Koch againsl Jeff
"I still prefer toplay quar- Year" and the native of Toledo
Pomerantz of Weston, Conn. i terback but when I don't, bemg ts back this year to anchor the
Rtchard Sucher of Mequon, a flanker sure beats sitting on defense.
Wis., agamst John Grace of the bench. I want to be in there
••J love to hit and I want ID
Fort Worth, one of the tour- all the tune."
get going," smd Cousino "I'll
nament surprises so far with
Crum calls Smith the best make no bones about it. I don't
five easy viciDnes; NCAA all.around athlete on the team like practice. I'm a game man.
champion Curtis Strange of and says he also will use him at I'm itchy for those Saturday
Wake Forest agamst former quarterback at tunes durmg afternooru1."
Connecttcu!Open winner Jerry
Courvtlle, and I~ U S Amateur champ•on Bill Campbell
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Rain delays race second time

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BEREA, Ohto (UPI) - The
Cleveland Browns reported to
their new tralning camp at
Baldwin Wallace College in
Berea today In Ute wind-down
of preparations for Sunday's
game With the Cincinnati Bentime in hiS SlX years With the
gals at Columbus.
Bengals lhat he's had such a
Last mght the Browns conproblem.
cluded their early tralnmg

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throw to Paul Robmson Ule backs ran well and I think our
Amen cans never were in offensife line did a good job of
danger. They more than over- blowing them out of there."
came the 263 yarda amassed in
Mira said the Fire defense
passing by Chtcago's Virgil forced him to call more

ground, Art Cantrelle ran for
58, mcludmg a three-yard
''We moved the ball well,"
scormg run, and Jimmy Ed- Btrmmgham Coach Jack Golla
wards plcked up 57 yards, sald. ~~our defense came up
mcludmg a two-yard touch- and stopped them ltme and
down run as the Americans ttme agam. This was probably
rushed for 212 yards m rackmg our best defensive effort
up lhetr e ighth v1ctory wathout because we were playmg such
a loss .
a good offensive football team.
Along with George Mtra's
' 10ur defense has come a
'\/passing, 12-&lt;lf-29 for 139 yards, long in a very short lime and it
includmg a 19-yard touchdown really showed All our running

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My feellnK ,. they turned pro
too soon."
Koch hasn 'I made that
mistake .
He'll receive his degree from
Ute University of Florida in
December. U he can win two
more matches today and a 36hole fmal on Saturday, it would
set up some or the other goals
" I'm lookmg forward to it," Koch has In mind for hunself
concedes Koc h, "but there's a
"I want to wm Ute U.S.
lot of other thtngs I want to do Amateur.'' Koch said, dropftrst. I want to really feel like pmg his drooping frame Into a
I'm ready before I turn pro A lawn chall' near the Ridgewood
lot of my frtends qutl school Country Club ~lubhouse after
and it seemed to me It tDok being extended to a total 38
them tune to adjust as a pro. holes In two vic tories on

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one young man who squarely
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anx~ety,

hmes forget about the long
tr aps, the late nights and the
lousy motels
But every so oft~n. an
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• The crowd of 3,993 wagered
- $210,868. The meet ends Sept
10.

FAMILY AFFAm
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Bill
Cosby and the Slyllstlcs
headline the entertainment
IDday at the Ohio State Fair.
Performances were scheduled
for 4·30 p.m. and 8:30p.m. at
the grandstand. Dry weather
and sunny dkies were expected
ID draw a large crowd ID the
fairgrounds tbis weekend.
anr1 under.
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Most ol today's ~ood. young the U , S. Amateur golf
8 JO p m
college
golfer. JUSt tan 'I walt chsmptonship.
Boston &lt;Moral 7 6 l at M in
ntosola t Biyteven 11 1.5) , ts 30 W1ltl the day they 're able to
Gary Koc·h is 21 ytars old, an
p m
:~ge wht."n many o[ his friends
New York (Gura 1 01 at turn proresslonlll
Ch. lcago I Kucek 0 0 ), 9 p m
Jn that respect, they aren 't so are either making money or
Cautornta { Ryan 16 14) at
M il waukee IKOb~l 6 10 ) , 8 30 different from their colleague~ trying to go on Ule pro golf IDur,
who play other sports.
but~ isn't even thinking about
p m
Oakland ( Holtzm an IS JJ ) at
'l,ey're
enger
to
grab
at
the
that.
Detroit !LaGrow B U l , 9 p m
S•turday 's Gam es
big money
At least not ju.st yet .
Cl eveland at lexas, n ig ht
Kansu, C:ify 10a1 can ton 8 01.

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Time to prepare for retirement
but feel helpless when he is so
depressed and won't even take

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P ittsb urgh (Rooker 9 10 1 at
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By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - My
husband hss just celebrated hiS
52nd birlhday, and since he
turned 50, I notice he has
seemed depressed. He 18 m
good health with a good head of
black hair, no gray yet He
seems to get headaches across
his forehead.
It seems to me he is going
through Ute menopause. He
refuses to see our doctor saying
he is not sick, JUSt under the
weather. I try ID cheer bim up,-

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Registered
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Western Pleasure Pony, .48"
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under.
Western Horsemanship, over
18 horses onlv .
English Pleasure Horse.

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CQLUMBUS (UP!) - Heavy
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rainfall kept attendance down
Thursday at Ute Ohio State
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Lettars .t oplalon are welromed. They ohould be leN
11 Fair but cleanng weather
IDday along wtlh the start of
• word1 long (or be oubjeclto reducUon by tile
1 the Labor Day weekend was
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editor) llld mul be elgned with tile olgnee'• 8dd.-.
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1 N...,.• uy be withheld upon pubUullon. However, OD I expected to swell attenctance
1 figures:
•• 1 req-, names wiU be dilclosed. Lelten oboald be laloed
1 The crowd Thursday nwn' 1 Iaiiie, •ddl'OIIJDg iloaes, not penonaUUes.
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I bered 142,165, about 14,000
fewer fairgoers on the same
day a year ago. So far this
year, 1,467,230 persons have
visited the world's largest state
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Entertainment today was to
be headlmed by BtU Cosby and
the Stylistics, presenting
Children's move justified
grandatand programs at 4:30
p.m. and 8:30p.m.
Dear Sir:
Other attractions scheduled
On August 26th seven children who were residents of our
for
IDdsy mcluded two perforMeigs County ChUdren's Home were moved ID the Gallia County
OIUftn's Horne. Thla action waa taken with the full en- mances by the Dan Fleenor
&amp;.raemeni of the ChUdren's Home Citizens' Committee. A Auto Thrtll Show, hve
deteptlon from our committee met wilh our County Com- teleVISton broadcasts, the Ohio
missioners and dlscusaed the situation at great length. We all State Fair Tractor Pull Contest,
amateur
flower
agreed iliiit io make the move was tbe best solution for several
arrangement
judgmg,
open
reaaona:
The GaUia County Home Is in excellent condition. The class s~p show, a .horse
show, performances by the
eotlmaled coot of renovation of our building was approximately
Ohio
State Fair Youth Sym$17,000.
Gallla County ta licensed to house 35 children. Meigs County phony and open class dairy
goat judging.
·
baa no license at all.
The Donald Guckian larruly
Gallla County baa a Children's Service Center Meigs County
of
Eaton and the James Prall
does not.
Gallla County had a Ch~ Welfare BOard. Meigs County does family of Mechamcsburg combined to take every nbhon in
not.
the Junior Fair and Open Class
In the past 3\2 years Meigs County has had four couples as
Shorthorn
Milking competition
llllPet'VIIon of tbe home. Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Gallta County
bavebeen therefor almost a year and Intend to slay on. Mr. Gray Thursday.
Is a teacber and Mrs. Gray is a regilltered nurse.
Melga County will continue to be totally responsible for our
children who are being housed in GaUia County.
The Children's Horne Citizens' Committee will continue ID
lunction. !have been in personal contact with Mrs. Jerry Miller,
Children's Services Director, this week. We intend to visit the
home in the near future. We a1ao hope ID be able to meet with the
Child Welfare BOard and arrangements for this are pending.
Four persons were Injured in
Mrs. MIUer aSSIU'ed me !bat the chUdren are adjusting well
to the change. She suggested that tbe chUdren be invited to spend a three-vehicle colliston at 4:45
p.m. Thursday on Rl. 7, one
the weekend in homes in our community. Thill would reassure Ute
children that although they hsve been moved tbey have not been and three tenths miles south of
forgotten or abandoned. Interested persons ,should contact Mr. Rt 218.
According to the Galliaand Mrs. Gray at tbe horne. The child or chUdren could be picked
.., on Friday evening and be returned by supper lime on Sunday. Metgs Post Stale Htghway
I urge aU persons and organlzattona who have shown their Patrol, a truck driven by
interest In the Jlllllt by gills, donations, parties, etc., to continue to Charles D. Holley, 53,
do 11&gt;. Mrp. Miller said any activities plarmed for the Gallia Gallipolis, pulled Into the highCounty children would include the Meigs County ones. There are way into the palh of an auto
operated by Jeffrey C Steele,
now 20 residents of tbe home.
Let us aU remember that although they don't live here 19, Gallipolis, forcing Steele to
anymore, they are still "Our Kids." - June VanVranken, drive left of the center where
·his car slammed into an auto
Chainnan, Children's Home Clti%enll' Committee.
operated by Wilham T. Porter,
75, EUFeka Star Rt.
Against rate increase
Steele and Porter and two
passengers
In Ute Porter car,
Middleport, Ohio
\
Ruth A. Cox, 31, and Wyle
Aug.ZI, 1974
Warren,
72, Crown City, all
Dear Sir:
I 110 wbere the CowtCII of Middleport voted In favor of raising suffered Injuries. They were
taken to Ute Holzer Medical
aurCableT.V. well,forone,Iam not in favor or raising it. I want
Center by the SEOEMS amto thank the three councilmen not in favor of raising it.
Tbolllt was brought up in the meeting by some smart person bulance.
thalli we did not want to JliiY more ID have II taken out.
Weill would like to say I like Cable TV but I will not be able ID
loHp 1181 this raise. Does that person feel a!Hghl to deprive Iota
~ "" llnlor cltizena wbo are not lucky, IU&lt;e some, to pay the
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
rUe.
dlolrlbulion of $3.39 million in
That'• the trouble with the world !Dday. The fellow with Iota welfare assistance money to
don't w.nt u people with lesaiD have any say .
Olilo's 88 counties was !lll.,_, Qty turned it down.
nounced thill week by the state
,..,. not Mlddleport7 Let'o see If tbey will discontinue our auditor's office. The auditor's
Bei«e we 11rallow hQOk and all.
,
office said over half the money
WhJ tlld lbe Cable TV haveiD be represonted by an attorney? I wenl to all counties to help
.., t~~ellinl, be mull have scared our other three councilmen cover general relief and adllld 1111' Jllal'OI'.
rnlntatrallve costa of welfare
Yours truly, operations.
114!n Bite;'.
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Young golfers anxious l

Nixon, strapped, subpoenaed
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SAN CLEMENTE. Call!.
(UPI) - A U.S. marshal has
..,...ed subpoenas on Richard
NixDn, demanding two coort
IIPPO"ran&lt;ea ID e1plaln his
conduct u President, and a
finandal adviaer SIIYS Nixon Is
strapped for money.
.nw: report of the financial
problems of t)le still secluded
former prestdent came as
President Ford asked Congress
to appropriate ~.ooo for
Nlmn's pension and ezpenses.

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An aide who came west wllh
NixDn said hia seclUSion did not
mean Nixon planned ID become
a recluse, and demed that he
has had emotional problems
since being forced to restgn
from office Aug 9."He's not sitting back there
lmnming 'Hail to the Chtef,'
but he's not down in the mouth
either," said Stephen Bull,
former White House appomtmenta secretary.
An urudentified U.S. marshal
strode onto the grounds of the
former Western White House
Wednesday and handed Ntxon
two subpoenas, mcluding a
demand by John Ehrlichman,
'"'e of hiS two moot trusted
aides when he was in power,
· requiring Nixon to appear as a
defense witness m the Watergate covero~~p trial in Washington next month.
The other demands a deposition for use m a Charlotte,
N.C., civU suit brought by
antiwar protestors who were
kept out of a Ntxon speaking
appearance In 1971, purportedly in connection with
Watergate "dirty tricks"

maneuvers.
The subpoenas were served
after more than a week of
negollalloos between Gaylord
Campbell, chief U.S. marshal
for the central district of
Callfornla, and former press
secretary Ron Ziegler, now
Nlxoo's IDp lieutenant.
Campbell, who was ap-

pointed ID hill job by Nixon,
said he wanted to handle the
matter in a •·professional and
discreet" way - pnvately ,
with no nottce to newsmen The
Justice Dejlllrtment would say
only that the subpoenas were
handed to Nuon "in person' ' at
6:10 p.m. Wednesday.
In Washington, Ford asked
Congress Thur•day to ap.,.-opriale $850,000 to cover
Nixon's expenses for the next
II months.
The request mcluded the
$0,000-a-month pension to
which fonner presLdents are
entitled, $96,000 for staff expenses, $40,000 for travel ,
$65,000 for office furnishings
and $100,000 m mlscelaneou.s
expendiljtres, plus a "onelimen speCial appropriation of
f4SO,OOO in " transttional"
expenses to cover Nixon's
outlays In beconung a .,.-tvate
Citizen.

In Los Angeles, Dean Butler,

the lawyer hll'ed to handle
Ntxon's fmanctal affairs, !Did
the Los Angeles Times the
former presulent 's cash now
problems were so senous that
"it isn't too much of an
exageration" to say that Naon
is broke.
"We won't say he's broke m
Ute sense of you or I helng
broke/' Butler saLd. "But all
you hsve to do 18 look at his
most
recent
flnanctal
statement and the payments he
has had to make since then" ID
know he has money problems.
Butler saJd he expected to
meet with Nixon in the next
week or so and that it may take
until tbe end of the year to
straighten out ' N1xon 's
financial affairs. He owes
lhousands of dollars in back
taxes and mortgages on his
estates here and in Key
BISCayne, F1a.
There was a report from New
York Thursday that Ntxon
could be in Une for a $2 mUUon

payment {1)1' has memolf'S, but a
spok esman (or NLton shot

down.
Scott

Meredith,

it

ex·Vice

Pr·esident Spiro T. Agnew's
literary agent, said he hsd
been m contact wath Nur:on

agent and was negotiating with at the Ntxon estate said. Nixon
publishers, expecting to get the has made no decision on
$2 milhon .
whether to write his memo""
" U and when the president the sP&lt;ikesman said, and "n~
does dectde to write hts one has been authori2ed to
melll()lfS, SCott Meredith wtll contact SCott Meredith m any
way."

MEMPHIS, Term. ( UPI) James Earl Ray thought the
slaying of Dr. Martin Luther
Ktng Jr would make hun the
"champaon of the wh1te race, "
accordmg ID the confessed

Wallace had recetved 70 per
cent of the Shelby County vote
(in 1968), that a jury showd be
expected to be 70 per cent in hia

his life. He could not lhink of
anybody not being a racist if

favor because he equated

lnnocenee to you ?" Halle

assassan's former attorney.

anti-black, u Foreman smd.
1
' ln other words," Haale

Percy Foreman, of Houston,
Tex , who negotiated Ray's
guilty plea mto a ~year i&gt;"t.SOn
sentence, made the statement
in a deposttion printed m a
copyrighted story Thursday m
the MemphiS Press-Scimitar.
The depoSJtlon was gtven to
an assi.siant state attorney
general, Henry Halle, earlier

this year and will be presented
as evidence m a federal court
hearmg Oct. 221D delermme if
Ray Is entitled to a new trial.
Foreman said Ray was

convmced he would not be
convtcled by a local jury.
''The other thing that he
(Ray) had a m18apprehension
about was that he could, slnce

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pet . g b
41 638
C lnclnnall
so 5 1 611 3',
Atlanta
73 58 551 I 01 1
HOU!S-TOn
67 63 .515 l6
San Francisco 58 73 443 25 1,
San Dleoo
so 81 387 33 ''
Thunday 't Results
Ne,w York 1 Houston 0
Atlanta 7 Montreal 2
San Fran 3 Pl tsbrgh 2. 11 Inn s
Los Angeles 3 Ch• c ago 1
St Lou is l San D• ego 1
!On I 'I' games scheduled )
Toda y ' s Probabl e Pitcher s
I All flmes EDT!
Monlrea l
( Bla i r
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at
Cinc•nnafl IK•rby 9 7), 6 05

never even mtimated
that he expected anybody ID
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11IE DODDERER FAMILY
Matthew M. Dodderer was born in Almond, Alleghany County, N. Y., Aprll12, 1812, the son of
PhlUip and Mary (MurUn) Dodderer. He came to Olive township, Metgs County, Ohio, with his
parents m 1817. He married Elizabeth Shields, a daughter of James and Jane (Marlin) Shields who
had arnved in the area tn 1816
Matthew and Eltzabeth were farmers - one of the very best - as the dwelUng and farm
buddings whtch he constructed stand in mule testimony. He was also a stone mason Many of lhe
tombstones cut of sandstone are stiU standing today m the local cemetertes, the stone bemg a very
ftne grade obtained on his farm and hand-&lt;:arved by him. He was also a JUStice of the peace, an
assessor. and held oUter public offlces.
Matthew and Elizabeth were the Jlllrents of two children, Joel, born 1836 (died 1838 ), and Edward P. (1842-1919).
The home and larmlanda !bat Matthew bewed out of the early wilderness passed In!~ the
capable hands of his son, Edward Philip Dodderer, who married Eliza Humphrey Thell' chtldren
were Elsie (b. 1870), Clayton (b. 1874 ), Edward E. (b.1880), and Eric (Pete) (b. 1884 ).
"Pete" Dodderer stayed on the farm, married Carroll Jane Parker, the daughter of John F and
Manue (Mtlls ) Parker. They too loved the farmland, improved and continued to IIU the fields,
making it their way of life. Pete died in!~. Carroll stiU lives m the home. They were the parents of
two sons, Frank Edward Dodderer and Hobert Milton Dodderer.
Frank lives m nearby CoolVIlle, cares for the farmland and livestock, comm~ every day to the
farm He is married to the former Elsie Davis of Coolville.
Hobert marrted Beulah Kesterson of Pomeroy and they are the parents of two daughters,
Teresa L. and Jane A. They are tn busmess m Swanton, Ohto.
Frank and Hobert are !be fourth generation to continue to industrtous improvement example
set by their ptoneer great-grandfather!
Note : Information from Hardesty's History of Metgs County, and family records.

popular man in America.
the book."
" He was a racast - he is a
In denymg the assertion,
ractst and had been one aU of Foreman srud he did not need
the money 11 1 have never
made a net worth statement,''

he said "I don't waniiD make
one, bull am worth at least $4.5
million wtth liabilities of approximately $140,000."
Foreman sa1d he entered the
case notiD make money, but ID
save Ray's life.

Brian and Bruce Guckian
won champion and reserve

honors, respectively, and Karn
Pratt won the showmanshtp
title .
Tom lndoe of Lodi won both
the seruor dlVlSionand grand '

Fall horse
roundup

champton honors In the Junior
Conlmued from page 1
Fair Holstem Show. Kirby may contact Mrs. Hoberta
Place of Wapakoneta showed Roach, OVHSA secretary,
the reserve champion and Gallipolis.
Mlke Evans of Jamestown won
Events scheduled for the
the show·~ junior dilsion horse shows include ·
champtonshtp and the senior
September 14
diviSion !showmanship award.
Halter Classes, beginmng 5
Dale Smith, Croton, was the p.m , entry fees, $1. five nbbest junior showman.
bons ·
Western Pony, under 48" ,
Mrs. Maryn DeBoer of
Mares
and Geldings
Worthington won Thursday's
Western Pony, 48" to 56",
"Dmner in Sixty Minutes" Mares and Geldings
competttion. Wtlhin a one-hour
Registered
Appaloosa
period, Mrs. DeBoer prepared Stallions.
Reg Quarterhorse Mares, 4
a dinner of sherrted cheese yrs . and older
biSque, rock cormsh hen, wild
Reg Quarterhorse Geldings,
4
yrs
and older
rice and a cold lemon souffle.
Reg Quarterhorse Stalhons,
Harness racmg, postponed 4 yrs and older.
Wednesday, was caUed off on
Youth Showmanship, under
Thursda~ again because of 14 years
rain.
The fa1r contmues through

Monday, With the Four Seasons
Shire lies, Gary "U.S." Bonds,

Youth Showmanship. 14 thru
18 years
Non Reg1stered Stock Horse,
Mares
Registered Engltsh Halter .

Bo Dtddley and Chubby CheckPerformance
classes,
er scheduled to appear the final begmnlng 7 p.m entry fee, $3,
{Youth classes and lead·m, S2J.
day.
5 ribbons and prize money,
Entertamment durmg the IS12, sa. S6, $4 and ribbon).
weekend mcludes Mac DaVIS
Indian Costume
Roadster
Pony.
on Sunday along wtlh the MISS
Open Western Pleasure
Oh1o State Fair pageant and Horse
the o· Jays on Saturday.
Pick Up Race !horse&gt;.
Pick Up Race {pony)
Walk -Trot Pony, under 48",
rider 8 yrs . and under
English ., Five Gaited Horse.
Youth
Western
Horse·
manshtp, under 14 years.

Egg and Spoon {open)

Trail Class (open)

collision of 3 cars

September 15
Halter Classes, begmnlng 10
a m , entry fee, $1 , five r i b·

The Porter and Steele cars
were demolished Holley was bons·
Quarterhorse Mares, 3
charged wtth failure ID yield yrsReg
. and younger .
the right of way.
Reg Quarterhorse Geldings,
3
yrs.
and vounger
Lawrence A. Lipscomb, 18,
Hemlock Grove, driving a

Reg Quarterhorse Stallions,
3 yrs. and vounger
Non-Registered Stock Horse,

tractor-trailer was charged
with failing to stop within !be Geldings.
assured

clear

distance

Regrstered
Mares.
Registered

Appaloosa

followmg an accident ThursAppaloosa
day at 1:30 p.m. on Rt. 124 at Geldings.
Western
Weaning
and
Langsville. The patrol said
Yearling Foals.
Lipscomb's truck struck the
Non -Registered English.
rear end of a Meigs school bus
Performance
Classes,
operated by Wilham L.
beginning 12 30 p .m., entry fee,
Thornton, «. of Dexter. There $3, (Youth classes and lead-In,
was mnderate damage ID both $2), 5 ribbons and prize money
{$12, SB. S6, $4, ribbon):
vehtcles.
Lead-In Clas$
Bareback Pleasure, Open
Flag Race (llorse)
Wes1ern Pleasure Pony,
under 48" rider 12 years and
under.

SINGERS TO APPEAR
The Duncan Family, singers
from Florida, will be at the
Eagle Ridge Community
English J Galled, full mane
Church at 7:30 p.m Wed· and tall.
Registered Quarterl'lorse
nesday.
Pleasure.

Welfare assistance distributed

i

·'Did he ever protest his

asked, "ts it frur ID say he beheve he was innocent," Ule
thought everybody who voted attorney replied.
for NIXon and Wallace m
Foreman, who was fired by
Shelby County was m favor of Ray shortly after the guilty
havmg Marlm Luther King plea on March 10, 1959, also
killed ?"
derued that his financial in11
Well, that would be unfall'," volvement wtth Alabama auForeman answered, "But 1t ts thor Wtlliam Bradford Hu1e
sort of a shorlhand rendition influenced hlS representation
He lhought everybody was like of hts client.
him. That ISn't unusual for
Foreman was to receive 60
people. He thought everybody per cent of the royalty nghts
thought like he thought and he ID Hme's hook "He Slew the
thought the kUling of Martin Dreamer," and Ray's present
Lulher King would make him attorneys contend he pressured
the champton of the whtte race, Ray to plead gutlty "to
that he would be the most preserve the economtc value of

Four injured in

••lal.

they were white."

every vote they got (as being) asked.

Attendance down
because of rain

I

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Major Lel!gue- St•ndlnlli
lly Un ited Pf'en ln1ef'naflon.al
National Leagu~
E.ast
w . 1 pet , g • .
Pl rtsburgh
68 ll2 $23
M . LOUit
1
68 63 519
1
Ph li iHfe l ph J!Io 64 66 ~9 2
~
Montrul
59 69 &lt;461
New York
51 7 1 44.5 1 ~
Ch lc illgO
.51 7S 409 14 ' 1

not be his agent, '' a spokesman

Ray convinced America
would make him a hero

I

$108 to Auglaize County 1D
$758,486 to Hamilton County.
Distribution of welfare asslstaJlce money to other counties In
southeastern Ohio Included :;,
Athens, $8,807 ; Fairfield,
$4,244;
Gallla,
~2U,972;
Hocktng, $10,559; Jackson,
$18,829, Meigs, $8,823; Perry,
$52,893;
VInton, $3,903,
Washington , $3,803, and
Lawrence, $19,478. ,

Barrel Race {horse).
Barrel Race (ladles)
Barrel Race (pony) .

Pm

Chicago (St one 6 4 and Detore
1 11 at San D1ego ( Fre•sleben 9
8 and Palmer 2 5 ), 2, 9 p m
Houston (Wilson 9 10J at
Philadelph ia ITWIIChell 6 6 ),
7 JS p m
St Lou j s (Ste ber! 7]) at S"'n
Francisco (Ca ldwell 12 J !. 10 30

He'd use more
muscle against
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pnce
mcrease
WASHIONGTON (UP!)
Sen. Howard M. Metzenbawn,
said
Thursday
D-Ohio,
President Ford should use
more muscle in Ute fight
against Inflation ID hold wage
and price u~es.
Metzenbaum, dW'mg a news

conference, said he Is against
wage and pnce controls at the
P-resent . ~e but that the
jawhomng approach Ford
has taken agamsl mflallon
should be strong.
.
The lameduck senator ctled
the. case ~f General Motors,
~htch cut tis announced P':'Ce
mcrease for 1975 automobiles
by .•o per cent after bemg
cntictzed by Ford.
Metzenba~ termed Ute GM
prlce_cut.~s JUSI plain window
dressmg an?, satd he would
have used a hltle more

muscle. u

~~~:YofD:!:!y

A
and
boob related ID manned space
fltght.s will be featured al the
Middleport Public Library
next week. The public lS tn·
vtted Hours of the Middleport
Library are 1 ID 5:30 p.m.,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday; 9:30 ID 2 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursday and 9:30 to 5
p m. Saturday.

aspirin.

5aturda'1' 1S Games
St Lou1s at Sa n Franc 1sco
Atlanta at New York
Montreal at Cmcl twil ight
P 1ttsburgh at Los Ang , n1ght
Hou ston at Ph ll~delph•a , n1ght
Amer~can

Ride and Run .

Jr. Pleasure. open - rider 18
yrs. and ~Xtder no statuons
Youth
W11tern
Horsem.-.shlpl ,,. thru 18 yrs .

Wall&lt;· Trot Horse. rider 8 yrs

I

League
East
W
I J)Ct
g b
Boston
72 57 558
New York
67 62 519 5
Clevelar'!d
64 64 500 7 1 1
Baltimore
64 65 496
8
M il wa uke e
62 69 473 11
Detro!!
61 69 469 11 111
West
w 1 pet g b
Oakland
75 56 573
KansasC1ty
69 61 531
S 11
Texas
68 64 515 1 111
Ch !caoo
65 66 496 10
M 1nnesota
63 68 481 12
Cal1forn •a
51 80 389 24
Thursday ' s Games
Boston 3 Ch1cago 2, n 1ght
a a. Balt1more 6 Texas 2 , n1ght
COni 'I' games schedu led )
Today•s Probable P1tchers
(All T1mes E OT)
Cleveland { Bosman 53) at
Texas { Hargan 10 8L 9 p m
Balt1more ( Cuellar 15 10 1 at

I think he also worries about
retirement in about eight years
time. He Is an accounlanl and
in recent years quite a few of
his colleagues collapsed and
died shortly after retirement. I
reckon one cannot run away

from retirement, but rather
prepare lor II. Could you please
recommend literature on 101
ways ID occupy one's self In
retirement?
DEAR READER - You are
very wise. Most people go ID
great lengths preparing for
death. They have msurance for
death, estate planning for their
heirs and even plan where lhey
are going to be b1111ed, but aU
!Do few plan for living. You are
absolutely right, the best way
to

survive

and

enjoy

retirement is to plan lor II
properly
You may he in teres led in my
book, "Stay Youthful and Fit,"
(Harper and Row).lt provides
a complete guide of what
changes occur as you get older,
and whst we know about how ID
prevent such problems. That
most definitely includes plans
for keeping occupied.
Your husband 1s prohsbly
having
a true middle-aged
1
depression. If it is any worse,
he may need some profesaional
cour.seling or even some

medicine to perk htm up. Men
do get depressed when Utey
realize that the major span of
their supposedly prOductive
years Is behind lhem. Our
society isn't very helpful here
because the retirement system
often makes people qull being
useful members of society.
In fact, many pamle In Uteir
"'t'
60s and older have the best

years of Ulerr l1ves before

them, if lhey use It properly. I
pointed out in my book that the
Abkhastans often are working
in the fields from age 90. ID 100.
And, they keep a vigorous
interest m community affairs
and family affairs. In short,
they continue to feel needed.
It Is imporlant to increase
social contacts. Get into
organizations that will keep
you active and involved. Each
person has to choose his own
area of Interest, but the point is
to choose somelhing. It may be
a garden cluJ&gt;.type activity and
learning to raise your own
food. Thsl ought come in very
handy after retirement or, the
way things are going, even

SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS ( UP!)
" Knowmg Cognac covered the
sloppy mtle m 2·05 4-5 Thurs"' day mght to capture the
featured open pace lor two' year-&lt;&gt;lda at SCioto Downs
The winner, ahead of Early
~~

" lengths, returned $2.40, $2.40
· and $2 .20
Terry Lobell was thtrd .
The 8-6 mghtly double

Paoh for Cash.
Non. Reglstered
Horse.

sooner.

Good hObbies are great for
maintaining interest and
Making smaU furniture and
photography turn some people
on and may turn into a second
career With good financial
return.
You may think I'm just
dreaming, but that Is Jmportant. Part of depression and
agtng is simply losing your.
dreams. Having somelhing to,
look forward to or ID strive for
is
important
in
th ..
psychological aspects o(.
s~ying youthful and enjoying:
every year of it. So, dream the:
impossible dream and then se~
oullo make it come true. Youth•
Is often a stale of mind.
:
Send your questions to Dr.~
Lamb, in care of lhls:
newspaper, P. 0. Box 1551,:
Radio City Station, New York, •
N. Y. 10019. For a copy of Dr.••
Lamb's booklet on balanced:
diet, send 50 cents ID the same :
address and ask for the :
Diet" booklet.

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WFL Standtngs

East
1. t. pet
Flor ida
6 2 0 750
NewYork 5 3 o 625
Ph ll a
4 4 0 SOO
JIHc:nvl
3 5 0 J75
central
w
1 t pet
Brmghm 8 0 0 I 000
Chicago 6 2 0 750
Memph iS 6; 2 0 75 0

w

Jlt

pa

ISS

Ill

178
203
1.57

125
144
147

Americans riddle Fire

pf
226
221
246

pa
132
193

CHICAGO ( U' l ) - The
mfantry heat the bombers

0 8 0 000 138
We s t
w 1 t pet pf
s Cal1f 5 3 o 615 184
Hou s ton 3 .4 1 444 67
Hawa li ns 1 1 0 125 133
Portland 0 7 1 Ill 9!1
Thursday ' s Result
Bi rm i ngham 2'2 Chicago 9
!Only game scheduled )
'- Sunday ' s Game
Houslon at The Hawa11ans
!O nly game schedu l ed )
Monday's Games
Portland at DelroJ t
Ch,cago at s Ca l tf
MemPh•S at Jacksonville
F l ortda at Bl r m•ngham
Phlladelphta a! New Yor k
(On ly games scheduled)

236

115

when

pa

122

249
212

Football League.
A National Football League
refugee, Oaarhe Harraway,
punched out 80 yards on the

Ma1or Leagu e Leaders
By Unlted Press tnternat,onal
Leadmg Batters
National League
g. all r h . pet
Garr , At I
130 555 78 199 359
ZISk, P1t
'119 437 62 144 330
Garvey LA 125 519 78 169 326
Ol1vr, P•t
115 482 75 154 320
Sm 1th,StL 113401 60 127 317
Bucknr , LA 113450 64 142 316
Brock Stl 123 507 Bl 160 315
Gross, Hou 125 466 66 147 315
Crdnl , Chi
112 428 63 133 311
Grnmo, em 11 9 363 56 11 2 309
Amer.can Leagu e
g ab r h pet .
Carew M1n 125 491 71 179 365
Hrgrv e, T ex 104 332 49 115 346
McRae KC 117 428 61 136 318
Yaz. , Bos
121 425 77 134 315
Orta , Chl
11 2 413 66 130 315
Maddx . NY 105 341 56 105 306
Randle lex 124 423 55 129 305
Jac ksn , Oak 121 416 75 117 305
Allen, Chi
120 438 B2 133 304
Ptntela , NY 111411 55 124 302
Home Runs
Nat1onal League
Sc hmtdf ,
P.hll 32. Wynn L A 29 Ben ch ,
C1n 26, Pere z, C1n and Cedeno.
Hou 22
Amencan League Al len , Ch 1
32
Jackson , Oak 26 , Bur
roughs , Tex 25 , Tena ce, Oak
21, Melton , Chi , Mayberry , KC
and Darwm , M tnn 20
Runs Batted In
Nat1onal League Bench , C1n
and Schm1dt, Ph i l 96 Wynn ,
LA 94 , Garvey , LA 92 Ceden o,
Hou 87
•
A m e r 1 c a n League Bur
roughS, Tex 106 . Alten , Ch1 and
Bando , Oak 85, Rud1 Oak 83 ,
Darw1n , M 1nn and Jackson ,
Oak Bl
Stolen Bases
Nat1ona1 League . Brock , St L
93 Lopes, LA 55, Morgan. C.n
Amencan League
North ,
Oak 46 , Lowenstein , Cl ev and
Patek , KC 31
P1tch•ng
Nat10nal L:eague
Messers
m1th , LA 16 s , Bllltngham , Cm
16 8, Gullett, C1n and McG io
!hen , St L 15-B, P N1ekro , All
15 11
Amer1can League T1ant , Bos
20 9, Hunter , Oak 20 10 Busby ,
KC and Jenk1ns, Tex 19 11.
Wood, Ch1 19 16

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"Follow mel There's tt Qlrl over here sun bathing
In II string bikini with NO STRINGS AT·
TACHEDI"

Bareback Horsemanship.
In registered c:laues, proof

of r&amp;Qislration must bt shown

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at enlry; proof of age for youth
may bo requested ; all poniH
mu1t have measurement
cards: all (Ontest clanu

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f

and that after Chicago scored,
~&lt;we came back and beat

leg at training camp here all
week, Mubtmann . planned to

Browns all

,

set for tilt
with Bengals

camp operations at Hiram Col-

West Germany ts hopeful of lege In Htram, Ohto, with a
kicking in Sunday's game family night dinner party.
agatnsl the Cleveland Browns
The team was to work out on
m Columbus. After resting the
arttfictal turf at Baldwin
Wallace today hefore leaving
for Columbus, where players
will work out at Oh1o State stadiwn Saturday .

CABLE

FoW' rookies were trinuned

Snarl Proof
Reg. $4.69

•3.86

BAUM'S TRUE
VALUE STORE

o.

Thursday to reduce the squad
to 60 men.
Gone are defensive back BOb
Jones, kicker Tom Gooden,
guard Lincoln Fuge, and recetver Mike Puestow. Puestow
was drafted in the lOth round
and Gooden in Ute 11th. The
oUter two were free agents.

MF 8 HP RIDING TRACTOR WITH 34" MOWER

MF 14 HP RIDING TRACTOR WITH 42" MOWER
Electric St;;.: Automalic Sale ,
0.00
Reg. Price 52040.00
Price 164

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Seat.

By RICK VANSANT
WILMINGTON,
Ohio
(UP!) - A spramed hand
wouldn't be so bad. A hard
!mock on the elbow he could
take.
But a charley horse m his
right leg - the ktckmg leg that only spells bad news to
Horst Muhlmann.
The Cmcmnatt Bengals place
kicker has been m pain for a
week wtlh a naggmg swellin~
m hiS nghl thtgh.
MuhlmaiUl, 34, oldest man on
the team, says at's the first

MF 8 HP RIDING TRACTOR WITH 34" MOWER
Electric Start,
Sale Price •785.00

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Carter hlt Jtm SCott on a 28yard throw for Clucago's only
score. But the Fire could rush
for only 70 yards and Btmungham could play ball control
wtth 77 plays to ~ for Chicago

them."

Carter said he "htt plenty of

receivers in the chest but I've
thrown so many over their
heads too that I can't corn.
plam."
Fire Coach Jim Spa vital said

his team "ju.sl got licked pretty
good. Our defense did its JOb
but our offense did nothing.
How we react ID this loss will
determme our future the rest of
the way. I think we'D bounce
back."

It was the second loss In eight
games for Chicago.

1

Campbell, 51, won the most
dramatic of Thursday's
matches, sinking pressure

putts on the 17th and 18th holes
ID stay ahve and then ousting
Seve LeJko of Belhesda, Md ,
on the firsl extra hole.

Sovereign, said he felt his
horse was "ready," tho\Jgh he

gets up and tl would have ID he
a two-man job, one to hold him

was not pleased at the delay.

and the other to tie him up,"

a winner Baker satd. "If there had been
twice tbis year on orr tracks, a needle man running around
remamed a 2-1 favorite.
like there apparently was at
Trainer Ned Bower reported Indianapolis, he probably
that AnVIl, one of the favorites, would have done Ute same

Golden Sovereign,

was "fme." The horse was

thing rather than use a cham."

found Wednesday morning
with a chain wrapped around a
rear leg and suffered an ankle
bruise which caused an investigation of the Incident.

Because of the certam off
track, there appeared no
chance that the HambleiDman
record, 1:56 2{i set by Super
Bowl in 1972, would be approached, let alone broken.
The firsl heat of Ute race was
scheduled for I :30 p.m. CDT,
the second at 1:45 p.m., with
the fiVe top fintshers in each
heat schedaled for a lhll'd heat
at3:05 p m. Should a different

Bower said he felt 1t was "a

freakish accident," and lhough
there was swelling on the ankle

Thursday, .he believed the
horse worked well.
Pres1dmg Judge Orrin
Baker, investigating the inctdent, SB!d he too believed it horse wm each beat, the three
was an accident. "The groom winners would return for a
told me when anybody enters dec1ding fourth heat at 4:50
the stall, the horses always p.m.

a

test 11 today.
pain away.
It all started last Thursday,
It only got worse.
"After the game it hurt more
when MuhlmaiUl noticed the
large muscle in his right thigh than ever," said Muhlmann.
was puffed up.
"The doctors took some blood
"I couldn't believe 1t," he out. I don't know how much. I
satd. "Never anything like this _closed my eyes so I couldn't see
before. I don't know why tt the damn needle."
came on. It could be I'd been Since then Mublmann has
kicking too much, but I don't rested the leg under doctor's
think I've been domg more orders. The leg was packed m
than in other years.
ice one day and treated with
"Maybe tlle muscle was just heat Ute next. Pain and swelgetting tireder and tireder and ling have been reduced some.
"Now I want to see what
I didn't know it."
The soccer._o;tyle kicker had happens when I kick ngam,"
hoped the sweUing and pain says Mubln18nn "I want to bE
would go away before last able 10 kick in the game SunMonday night's nationally- day."
teleVISed game against the
II the doctors decide MuhlDetroit Lions. II didn't.
mann ahouldn't play Sunday,
"I got up Monday mornmg head Coach Paul Brown says
and I could hardly walk," he pgnter Dave Green probably
recalls "It really hurt, but I wlU do the place-kicking, alfelt like I had ID play."
though there's a chance
MublmaiUl winced with pain quarterhsck Ken Anderson,
while he warmed up and he the learn's thlrd&lt;rtring placemissed his first extra point try kicker, could be used.
of the night. Although he pro)&gt;.
The chaef prosecutor at the
ably shouldn't have, he insisted Nuremberg Trials in 1946
on kicking the rest of the game, was Robert H. Jackson, associate justice of the U.S.
hoping somehow ID work the Supreme
Court

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(11 1Rn5.)

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( 11 ) and Rader WP - Moftlt 5·6 ,
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\..P - Giustl 6 5 HRs- Kmgman
~
(14ttl) , Starge ll (21st)
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Roberts, York (5), Scherman ~ tectloncanalwepstaru~t~t•
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Curt is (B 12) and Slm mons ,
Jones, Hardy (9) and Kendall
LP - Hardy (1 4)
HR -S 1m
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013
100 too- 7 1l 1
Montreal
010 000 010- 2 11 1
P Niekro , House (8J and
Correll, Rogers , Carrlthers {4),
Montague (61 , Murray (B) and
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Bonham , Reusch e I (8J.
LaRoche (8) and SWISher ,
Messersmtth , Marshall (8) and
Yeager WP - Messeruruth (1 6·
5) LP- Bonham (10 ,17) HR LaCock (\stl
&lt;Only games scheduled l

Amencan League
Bait
101 JIO 000- 6 13 1
Texas
001 100 000- 2 6 2
Grimsley &lt;IS 121 and Wt
Iiams, Etchebarren ( 8), Bibby ,
Stenhouse (4J, Broberg 16) ,
Thomas (9) and Sundberg LP
- B1bby (18 15 1 HR - Roblnson
(7th)

Boston
102 000 000- 3 8 2
Chtcago
000 000 20o- 2 9 1
Lee, Seoul (7) and Mont
gomery , Wood (19 \6 ) and
Herrmann WP-Lee (15 111
(Only games scheduled)

Bengals" ace kicker has charley horse

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audibles than he usuaUy does,

DU QUOIN, ll1 (UPI) - A Ute track to force out excess
break m the weather and some water, then harrow it, level It
mtensive track cond.itiomng by and fmally use a special
mamtenance personnel was harrow to cut furrows in the
expected to let the twtee wet places to assure traction
postponed $160,150 Ham- for the horses.
bletoman for 3-year"'ld trotThe weather forecast was for
ters to be held today.
no more rain, but perhaps
Track supermtendent BOb some wmd and sun to aid
Green sa1d he would put a full drying out the clay surface.
crew on the track as soon as Green satd 180 tons of
posstble th1s mornmg and he limestone spread on the track
expected thst m three hours Wednesday should help the
the surface would he good for conditioning program.
racmg, tf not fast.
All of the near record field of
"I'll be happy If we get a two- 22, which will race in two
mmute track," Green said. "I divisions, got onto the mam
was hopmg for 1.56 hefore the track or the practice track for
rains came "
workouts yesterday. Most
Two.year-old flllies were driVers believed !bell' horses
clocked in the 1.57 range mtghl have lost a litUe in
Tuesday before the Wednesday condtlton111g due to the delay.
ram forced the first postponeDtck Richardson, drtver of
ment of the Hambletoman.
the
favorite,
Golden
Green said he first -would roll

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Reg . Price 51045.00

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Carter.

1'hursdlly. " I want ID play on
the World Cup team, I want ID
play another Walker Cup. I
want to play anolher Masters
By RICK VAN SANT
the season.
as an amateur And Hopefully , OXFORD, Ohto (UPI)- !1....._ Mtaml opens the aeaaon Sept.
another U.S. Open as an you ' ve got t wo talente(IWP7 at home agl;linat Eastern
amateur ''
quarter backs, use them, Mtchlgan, then has an open
Koch ourvived Thursday's ftgures "!iaml FoothaU Coach Ssturday before traveling to
Purdue Sept. 21for whst should
double round just when it Otck Crum.
And
If
necessary,
at
the
same
be
the IDughest opponent on the
looked like he was certatn t.o he
tune
schedule .
elimmated.
exactly
what
Crum
En route to a perfect 11-Q
That's
He sank a SMoot pull to win
Ute 18th hole in hts morntng plans to do this season , so he's season last year, the Redskins
against VuJCe Heafner, a North teachtng quarterback Sherman whipped Pe~ ude 24-19 and
the BollerCarolina State junior and he Smith, a good runner, to play- Crum expects
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the match Koch then won on flanker m order to team with makers to be SUper jacked-up
passmg-minded Steve Sanna. for us this hme around."
the second extra hole .
Smith, a 6-4, 205-pound Junior
The key play In the win over
He had a little less trouble in from Youngstown, has been Purdue tast season probably
the afternoon, beating Shelby prachcing at Ute flanker post- was Brad Cousino's block of a
Houston, l.up, after missmg a t10n smce trammg camp Boilermaker punt late in the
patr of stx-foot putts that could opened a couple of weeks ago game.
have ended the match much
"It's been working outline,''
The 6-o, 195-pound middle
earlier and then losing the 16th he says. "I'm learning the guard went on ID become the
and 17th holes.
routes and I can hang onto the MidAmerican Conference's
This morning's quarterfinal passes.
" Defensive Player of the
pairings sent Koch againsl Jeff
"I still prefer toplay quar- Year" and the native of Toledo
Pomerantz of Weston, Conn. i terback but when I don't, bemg ts back this year to anchor the
Rtchard Sucher of Mequon, a flanker sure beats sitting on defense.
Wis., agamst John Grace of the bench. I want to be in there
••J love to hit and I want ID
Fort Worth, one of the tour- all the tune."
get going," smd Cousino "I'll
nament surprises so far with
Crum calls Smith the best make no bones about it. I don't
five easy viciDnes; NCAA all.around athlete on the team like practice. I'm a game man.
champion Curtis Strange of and says he also will use him at I'm itchy for those Saturday
Wake Forest agamst former quarterback at tunes durmg afternooru1."
Connecttcu!Open winner Jerry
Courvtlle, and I~ U S Amateur champ•on Bill Campbell
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agamst Uruversity of Alabama
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BEREA, Ohto (UPI) - The
Cleveland Browns reported to
their new tralning camp at
Baldwin Wallace College in
Berea today In Ute wind-down
of preparations for Sunday's
game With the Cincinnati Bentime in hiS SlX years With the
gals at Columbus.
Bengals lhat he's had such a
Last mght the Browns conproblem.
cluded their early tralnmg

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throw to Paul Robmson Ule backs ran well and I think our
Amen cans never were in offensife line did a good job of
danger. They more than over- blowing them out of there."
came the 263 yarda amassed in
Mira said the Fire defense
passing by Chtcago's Virgil forced him to call more

ground, Art Cantrelle ran for
58, mcludmg a three-yard
''We moved the ball well,"
scormg run, and Jimmy Ed- Btrmmgham Coach Jack Golla
wards plcked up 57 yards, sald. ~~our defense came up
mcludmg a two-yard touch- and stopped them ltme and
down run as the Americans ttme agam. This was probably
rushed for 212 yards m rackmg our best defensive effort
up lhetr e ighth v1ctory wathout because we were playmg such
a loss .
a good offensive football team.
Along with George Mtra's
' 10ur defense has come a
'\/passing, 12-&lt;lf-29 for 139 yards, long in a very short lime and it
includmg a 19-yard touchdown really showed All our running

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My feellnK ,. they turned pro
too soon."
Koch hasn 'I made that
mistake .
He'll receive his degree from
Ute University of Florida in
December. U he can win two
more matches today and a 36hole fmal on Saturday, it would
set up some or the other goals
" I'm lookmg forward to it," Koch has In mind for hunself
concedes Koc h, "but there's a
"I want to wm Ute U.S.
lot of other thtngs I want to do Amateur.'' Koch said, dropftrst. I want to really feel like pmg his drooping frame Into a
I'm ready before I turn pro A lawn chall' near the Ridgewood
lot of my frtends qutl school Country Club ~lubhouse after
and it seemed to me It tDok being extended to a total 38
them tune to adjust as a pro. holes In two vic tories on

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one young man who squarely
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anx~ety,

hmes forget about the long
tr aps, the late nights and the
lousy motels
But every so oft~n. an
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• The crowd of 3,993 wagered
- $210,868. The meet ends Sept
10.

FAMILY AFFAm
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Bill
Cosby and the Slyllstlcs
headline the entertainment
IDday at the Ohio State Fair.
Performances were scheduled
for 4·30 p.m. and 8:30p.m. at
the grandstand. Dry weather
and sunny dkies were expected
ID draw a large crowd ID the
fairgrounds tbis weekend.
anr1 under.
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Most ol today's ~ood. young the U , S. Amateur golf
8 JO p m
college
golfer. JUSt tan 'I walt chsmptonship.
Boston &lt;Moral 7 6 l at M in
ntosola t Biyteven 11 1.5) , ts 30 W1ltl the day they 're able to
Gary Koc·h is 21 ytars old, an
p m
:~ge wht."n many o[ his friends
New York (Gura 1 01 at turn proresslonlll
Ch. lcago I Kucek 0 0 ), 9 p m
Jn that respect, they aren 't so are either making money or
Cautornta { Ryan 16 14) at
M il waukee IKOb~l 6 10 ) , 8 30 different from their colleague~ trying to go on Ule pro golf IDur,
who play other sports.
but~ isn't even thinking about
p m
Oakland ( Holtzm an IS JJ ) at
'l,ey're
enger
to
grab
at
the
that.
Detroit !LaGrow B U l , 9 p m
S•turday 's Gam es
big money
At least not ju.st yet .
Cl eveland at lexas, n ig ht
Kansu, C:ify 10a1 can ton 8 01.

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but feel helpless when he is so
depressed and won't even take

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By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - My
husband hss just celebrated hiS
52nd birlhday, and since he
turned 50, I notice he has
seemed depressed. He 18 m
good health with a good head of
black hair, no gray yet He
seems to get headaches across
his forehead.
It seems to me he is going
through Ute menopause. He
refuses to see our doctor saying
he is not sick, JUSt under the
weather. I try ID cheer bim up,-

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CQLUMBUS (UP!) - Heavy
'j
rainfall kept attendance down
Thursday at Ute Ohio State
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Lettars .t oplalon are welromed. They ohould be leN
11 Fair but cleanng weather
IDday along wtlh the start of
• word1 long (or be oubjeclto reducUon by tile
1 the Labor Day weekend was
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editor) llld mul be elgned with tile olgnee'• 8dd.-.
I
1 N...,.• uy be withheld upon pubUullon. However, OD I expected to swell attenctance
1 figures:
•• 1 req-, names wiU be dilclosed. Lelten oboald be laloed
1 The crowd Thursday nwn' 1 Iaiiie, •ddl'OIIJDg iloaes, not penonaUUes.
'I
I bered 142,165, about 14,000
fewer fairgoers on the same
day a year ago. So far this
year, 1,467,230 persons have
visited the world's largest state
fall'
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Entertainment today was to
be headlmed by BtU Cosby and
the Stylistics, presenting
Children's move justified
grandatand programs at 4:30
p.m. and 8:30p.m.
Dear Sir:
Other attractions scheduled
On August 26th seven children who were residents of our
for
IDdsy mcluded two perforMeigs County ChUdren's Home were moved ID the Gallia County
OIUftn's Horne. Thla action waa taken with the full en- mances by the Dan Fleenor
&amp;.raemeni of the ChUdren's Home Citizens' Committee. A Auto Thrtll Show, hve
deteptlon from our committee met wilh our County Com- teleVISton broadcasts, the Ohio
missioners and dlscusaed the situation at great length. We all State Fair Tractor Pull Contest,
amateur
flower
agreed iliiit io make the move was tbe best solution for several
arrangement
judgmg,
open
reaaona:
The GaUia County Home Is in excellent condition. The class s~p show, a .horse
show, performances by the
eotlmaled coot of renovation of our building was approximately
Ohio
State Fair Youth Sym$17,000.
Gallla County ta licensed to house 35 children. Meigs County phony and open class dairy
goat judging.
·
baa no license at all.
The Donald Guckian larruly
Gallla County baa a Children's Service Center Meigs County
of
Eaton and the James Prall
does not.
Gallla County had a Ch~ Welfare BOard. Meigs County does family of Mechamcsburg combined to take every nbhon in
not.
the Junior Fair and Open Class
In the past 3\2 years Meigs County has had four couples as
Shorthorn
Milking competition
llllPet'VIIon of tbe home. Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Gallta County
bavebeen therefor almost a year and Intend to slay on. Mr. Gray Thursday.
Is a teacber and Mrs. Gray is a regilltered nurse.
Melga County will continue to be totally responsible for our
children who are being housed in GaUia County.
The Children's Horne Citizens' Committee will continue ID
lunction. !have been in personal contact with Mrs. Jerry Miller,
Children's Services Director, this week. We intend to visit the
home in the near future. We a1ao hope ID be able to meet with the
Child Welfare BOard and arrangements for this are pending.
Four persons were Injured in
Mrs. MIUer aSSIU'ed me !bat the chUdren are adjusting well
to the change. She suggested that tbe chUdren be invited to spend a three-vehicle colliston at 4:45
p.m. Thursday on Rl. 7, one
the weekend in homes in our community. Thill would reassure Ute
children that although they hsve been moved tbey have not been and three tenths miles south of
forgotten or abandoned. Interested persons ,should contact Mr. Rt 218.
According to the Galliaand Mrs. Gray at tbe horne. The child or chUdren could be picked
.., on Friday evening and be returned by supper lime on Sunday. Metgs Post Stale Htghway
I urge aU persons and organlzattona who have shown their Patrol, a truck driven by
interest In the Jlllllt by gills, donations, parties, etc., to continue to Charles D. Holley, 53,
do 11&gt;. Mrp. Miller said any activities plarmed for the Gallia Gallipolis, pulled Into the highCounty children would include the Meigs County ones. There are way into the palh of an auto
operated by Jeffrey C Steele,
now 20 residents of tbe home.
Let us aU remember that although they don't live here 19, Gallipolis, forcing Steele to
anymore, they are still "Our Kids." - June VanVranken, drive left of the center where
·his car slammed into an auto
Chainnan, Children's Home Clti%enll' Committee.
operated by Wilham T. Porter,
75, EUFeka Star Rt.
Against rate increase
Steele and Porter and two
passengers
In Ute Porter car,
Middleport, Ohio
\
Ruth A. Cox, 31, and Wyle
Aug.ZI, 1974
Warren,
72, Crown City, all
Dear Sir:
I 110 wbere the CowtCII of Middleport voted In favor of raising suffered Injuries. They were
taken to Ute Holzer Medical
aurCableT.V. well,forone,Iam not in favor or raising it. I want
Center by the SEOEMS amto thank the three councilmen not in favor of raising it.
Tbolllt was brought up in the meeting by some smart person bulance.
thalli we did not want to JliiY more ID have II taken out.
Weill would like to say I like Cable TV but I will not be able ID
loHp 1181 this raise. Does that person feel a!Hghl to deprive Iota
~ "" llnlor cltizena wbo are not lucky, IU&lt;e some, to pay the
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
rUe.
dlolrlbulion of $3.39 million in
That'• the trouble with the world !Dday. The fellow with Iota welfare assistance money to
don't w.nt u people with lesaiD have any say .
Olilo's 88 counties was !lll.,_, Qty turned it down.
nounced thill week by the state
,..,. not Mlddleport7 Let'o see If tbey will discontinue our auditor's office. The auditor's
Bei«e we 11rallow hQOk and all.
,
office said over half the money
WhJ tlld lbe Cable TV haveiD be represonted by an attorney? I wenl to all counties to help
.., t~~ellinl, be mull have scared our other three councilmen cover general relief and adllld 1111' Jllal'OI'.
rnlntatrallve costa of welfare
Yours truly, operations.
114!n Bite;'.
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Mitchell medalist in Seniors action

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alumni to

toured the Ponderosa.
tcr oss o.r 78. Ja mes
Mr s. ·Pearl
Reyno lds, Mrs. Mar te Hack. Carding ton ,
In San Francisco, they rode
DeB..-dc, Por tsmou th Elks.
Middle pOrt, ha s re turned from a nd Mrs . Wanda Strine, Hayesthe
cable cars and subways,
low ne t of 67..
th e 64th Annu a l Natio na l ville.
Over 70: F..dwin A. Jones,
The
tri o m o tored
to had lea in a Japanese Tea
conventi on of the Daughters of
Fairgreens , low net of 116, Ed
Union Ve terans, Civil War, San California sightseeing as they Garden. toured China Town
Tyner. Por tsmouth , low net of
travele d . They visited the and dined at the Empress of
The Masoo - Gallia Chapter Francisco, Calif.
74. Oldest player was Fred
China Restaurant. Before
A member Of Jane Howell Eisenhower home, chapel and
of
the
Marshall
University
Russell, 79.
meinorial In Kam~as, dr ove leaving California for the trip
Runnerup was Herb Me·
Alumni Association will Tent of Meigs County , Mrs. ~hrough the Rocky MOUiltain home, they visited a cousin in
Cortnick, also of the hos1
spons..- a bus to Morehead, Ky. Reynolds atte nded a s a National Park, visited Carson Los Angeles, and took In
Falrgreens club, with 78.
ror the football season opener delegate from Ohio. The five- . City, L.ake Tahoe and Virginia Disneyland. In Arizona U..y
Low net and winner of the
be tween
Marshall
and day conVention was held at the City in Nevada, At Virginia went on an lndian Reservation,
Joe Th&lt;Xnas trophy was Bob
Morehead State University on Sheraton .P alace Hotel. Also Ci ty where the filming of in Oklahoma, saw WID Roger•
Wagner of POrtsmouth Elks
attending the -convention were
UnJted Press lntemaUooal
method of hunting (bow or drawn are sent a pac ket Saturday night, Sept. 14, John two cousins of Mrs. Reynolds, '' Bonanza " took place, they Memorial, and whUe ln the
with a '19-16-63 and runnerup
Applications are being lie· shotgun ) . The application containing rules governing U1e Henzmann, president of tbe
Ozarks attended the Ozark
was Glen Danielson, Logan,
hunts,
starting
times,
assigned
chapter
announced
today.
local
cepted
for
shotgun
and
archery
Opry . The group also attended
deadline is Sept. 15.
with n-11~ .
qate
,
and
maps
of
the
The
bus
will
depart
from
the
hunting
an organ recital at the Mormon
Send postcards to : Chair·
One hundred and sixteen deer hunts on the 15.000-acre
area
,
parking
lot
of
Pleasant
Valley
Lexington
Bluegrass
Army
deTabernacle
in Salt Lake City.
man, Wildlife Management
golfers, largest nwnber of
In
past
years,
htmters
were
Hospital
at
apprmtimately
4:30
pot at Richmond, Ky ., off 1-?S. subcommittee,
Lexington
The one-day hwtts, which Army
Depot,
Activity, asked to be on hand at 4:30 p.m . on the day of the game.
tntt!r-nation•t Lugue
a .m . on their assigned hunting Only a limited nwnber of seats
A rumma ge . sale was by Mrs . Betty Wehrung ,
take place in October for ar· l.exington, Ky. 40507.
St•ndings.
date
for
briefings
and
breakBy United Press International
are
available,
so
reservations
planne
d for Tuesday and treasurer, and Mrs, Evelyn
chers and November for
Successful applicants are
North
w. I. pet. g.b. shotgun..lug users, annually notified about one week before rast. Groups are theo rormed should be made immediately. Wednesday. Sept. 3 and 4, in Gilmore, secretary . Mrs.
82 so .62 1
The cfl'i t of the round trip bus the Main St. Building formerly Wehrung received an an·
Rochester
harvest about 6.10 whitetail their assigned htu1ling date; and hunters are moved into the
69 63 .523 13
Syracuse
depot
hunting
area
.
fare and football ti cket is only occupied by Associated Radio mversary gift and she also
deer from the depot's herd of this year's bow hunts .take
64 70 .478 19
Toledo
You
need
not
purchase
elther
Pawtucket
5 1 81 .386 31
1ll
per person.
when the Sew·Rite Sewing Club provided the 'I'YStery box, the
about 2,000 animals.
place on Oct . 12-13, 2&amp;-27,
south
Kentucky
hunting
license
the
Reservations
should
be
made
met Wednesday night at the coo tents of which were guessed
Hunters are asked to submit shotgun hunts Nov. 9, 10, 23 and
w. I. pet. g . b .
or deer tag until after you h_ave with Mario Liberatore, phone home of Mrs. Flo Strickland . by Mrs. Gilmore.
Memphis
81 52 .609
single postcards bearing their 24 .
Richmond
12 60 .545 s v,
Refreshments were served
Those whose names are been selected to hunt. In addi- 675-4480, Citizens National Mrs . Pandora Collins was
Charleston
59 75 . 440 22 11? name, address and preferred
tion, a $10 fee is asses~ each, Bank, Pt. Pleasant. Deadline is hfl'itess for the meeting.
Tidewater
52 79 . 397 28
by Mrs . Collins to those named
Thursday'• Resulh
hunter on the morning of his Sept. 10.
]'vJrs . Ann Browning presided and Mrs. Lenora McKnight,
Richmond 5 Charleston 2
assignC!I _date.
·
Rochester s Syracuse 0
at the session with members Mrs . Shirley Baily, Mrs .
Toledo • Pawtuckrt 1, 1st
The
minimum
age
limit
is
16,
·
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being a sked to take rwnmage Martha Hoffman, Mrs. Nettie
Toledo 6 Pawtucket 3, 2nd
Memphis at Tidewater . _post and any deer - buck, doe or
items to the building Monday Boyer, Mrs. Barbara Muller.
poned , taln
fawn - may be taken. L.ast
evening . Reports were given and Mrs. Mildred WeU.
year's total harvest was 639
deer i~ between 500 and 600 are
DRY MONDAY
NEW YORK (UP!) - If it is the nicest surface in the anticipated this year.
These are fine, bit whitetails.
By Clarice Allen
All state liquor stores will be takes Jimmy Connors as long world.
record
The
Kentucky
staie
Mr.
and
Mrs. Jerry Miller,
dosed Monday, September 2, a to reach the altar as it is taking
Among Thursday's winners deer taken with a bow fell John, Stephen and Jennifer,
legal holiday for state em- him to make center court at the
The annual picnic of the Past and Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Beulal
;Rnval Crown
was
Tony Roche, the injury- there ; it weighted 286 pounds Union Town , spent a recent Matrons
ployees. All stores will reopen u.s. Open tennis championof
Evangeline Hayes, Mrs , Mary Hughes, Mr
Bottlinci Company
Sunday with Miss Lucille Chapter, Order of the Eastern and Mrs. John Lyons anc
Tuesday, Sept. 3 at their u~ual ships, Chris Evert could hav,e plagued Australian who was a and carried 16 points.
finalist here twice. Roche, · The depot hunting territory Smith.
h
: cause to worry.
. Mid~.eport ,
Star, was held recenUy al the Eddie.
ours.
Connors, the · Wimbledon playing coach of World Team . consists of low hills, valleys
Mr . and Mrs. Clayton Allen Cherry Ridge farm of Mr. and
winner and the top seed here, . Tennis champion Denver, got and Creek bottoms with dense and Bill were in Ashland, Ky ., Mrs. Willis Anthony.
by John James; a fellow cedar thickets , hardwoods and Tuesday, to visit Mr . and Mrs.
got yet another day to recover
Games were played with
from his stomach trouble when Australian, in straight sets and open grasslands . Hunting from 0 . B. Martin ·a nd Robert Allen .. prizes going to the winners.
will next test his "cured" trees is permitted and you may
·rain again disrupted the
Miss Faith Ann McCain, Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
tennis elbow against veteran take your own portable tree Marietta, spent a week with Marion French, Mr. and Mrs.
Schedules Thursday. Now he
Onny Paron of New Zealand. stand if you wish. No poisoned Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland .
should be in tOp shape for his
Jam.es Buchanan, Mr. and
arrows may be used, nor handtwice-&lt;lelayed debut against
Mr . and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Walter Bunch, Mr. and
Billie Jean King · bludgeoned guns. Buckshot is prohibited. Matlack and Donna Kay, Fort
Jeff Borowiak in the stadiwn
Mrs. James Clatworthy, Mrs.
I've hunted the depot for four Worth , Fla., spent several days
Isabel Fernandez of Colombia,
today.
S..2, ~2, and faces Sharon years ~nd have seen as many with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy Bertha Ebersbach, Mrs. Helen
But then his archrival, .Stan
Walsh next in the drive for her as 35 deer in one morning from and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush . Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Smith, also benefitted from the
Vaughan, Mrs. Roma Harrah,
one tree stand.
fourth Forest Hills title.
hot. and wet weather. Smith,
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Mr . and Mrs. Earl Knight, Mr.
decidely off his feed this year,
Eichinger . and Suzannah,
has yet to complete his match
Columbus, spent a recent
with Jaime Fillol of Chile,
weekend with Mrs . Opal
which iS in the second set.
E1chmger.
Bla c k
P6t.
For Miss Evert, ber . debet
Mr. D. D. Cleland, Colwnwas feminine disaster. She
bus, called on Denzel Cleland ,
dldn 't have a thing to wear imd
Tuesday.
had·--to , borrow a dress from
Miss
Dedra
Cowdry,
Mrs. Melvina Barnhart, Rt.
Sunday, September 8, there official Jerry Lewis marcher
Krls Kemmer before opening
Newark, returned home I, Middleport, is annOuncing
badge,
and
will
.have
the second day's program on will be 17 volunteers contacting
Monday after spending several the ·approaching marriage of
their friends and neighbors in brochures, and receipts
center court by trouncing Gall
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John her daughter, Doris Eileen, to
Rutland and Racine to accept available. Mrs. May noted that
Chanfreau, 6-1, 6-1.
Rideno.W' and other relatives. David Warswlck , Cleveland.
Her kid sister, . Jearme, 16, . contributions for the 1974,75 contributions to the "March
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Will,
was the culprit. She was "March ·Against Muscular Against Muscular Dystrophy" 1lradenton, Fla ., called on Mr. J'he bride-elect is the daughter
of the late Elmo Barnhart.
supposed to carry the bag with Dystrophy" 1 according to Joan are .t ax deductible.
and Mrs. Clayton Allen and BiU
Warswick is the sQil of Mrs.
May, Pomeroy·National Bank, · Funds raised through the Wednesday.
Chrill' dress in it but · forgot,
Elsie
Warswick and the late
Rutland Branch. The voltul- house to house .march will be
probably because she was
Mrs. Ehna Reuter, Akron,
Se~ds ·
Seeds · Oyster Shellli and
thinking too much about teers will be Identified by an used to provide authoriied and Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Edward Warswick ..
Barnhart,
a
1972
Miss
patient
care
for
those
patients
Evonne Goolagong, her first
Gnt · Fertilizers . Lime . Cement &amp;
Freitag, North Canton, spent a
graduate of Meigs High School,
located in Meigs County, as
round opponent. Jeanne not
weekend with Mrs. Lucille
Mortar_· Stock Salt . Water Softener •
attended Ohio University and
well as to help defray costs for
only forgot the dresses, she Boys State
Smith.
Remedies · Salt . Litters . Vaccine •
is employed in Cleveland. Her
National
Research
the
also got clobbered, 6-3, 6-0.
Billy Robert Allen, graduate
fiance
is
a
graduate
of
·
Program maintained by the
-Roofing· Pai~ts. Red Brand Fencing.
But there was more to this
student at Lehigh University,
return to Ohio U
Cleveland
High
School
and
also
Muscular
Dystrophy
Assoc
.
of
second day of the Open.
Baler and Bmder Twine . Sprays .
Bethlehem, Pa., retW'ned .t here
attended
Ohio
University.
He
America,
Inc.
Bjorn Borg, the Swedish
Robert .M adaffer, presid.ent
Gates.
Monday after spending several
will attend Cleveland State
sweetheart of the teeny-bop· of the ·Ohio American Legion's
days with Mr . and Mrs.
University in the fall .
Additional information is
pers, huffed and puffed tn four Buckeye Boys State, said
Clayton Allen.
Miss Barnhart is the grandweird sets before slopping Thursday the Buckeye Boys availabl~ from Mrs. May or at
Mr . and Mrs . James
daughter
of Mrs. Ike Barnhart
Victor Amaya of Holland, State Board of Directors and the MDAA District Office at Ridenour, Mrs. Jean Swn·
Mich., 6-4, H, 6-3, 6-3. There The
American · Legion, 4770 Indianola Ave., Columbus. merfield and Mrs. Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. James
Judson, Guysville.
was a 50-minute rain delay Department of Ohio, have
Sargent. returned
home
A late September wedding is .
during the match and Borg accepted the invitation of Ohio
Main Street
Monday from a trip to
planned.
said he thought the delay hurt University to return to the
Pomeroy
Acapulco, Mexico. They went
TO AITF..ND OU
Amaya. But the 18-ye..-...ld Athens campus to conduct its
Mary Cahoon will conclude by chartered TWA flight from
Viking is most unhappy on Buckeye Boys State program
her employment with the Colwnbus with the Gibson
grass and his opponent today-is in June, 1975.
Meigs·Gallia-Jackson
648 Refrigeration Corp. and stayed
Vljay Amrltraj, the Indian
The Boys Stale wbrkshop in
at the Princess Hotel.
SATURDAY- AUGUST31ST
Davis Cupper who thinks grass citizenship had. been held on Board today.
Miss Cahoon has been
FOR
the West Green of the Ohio ..
working
as a secretary since -SPIRITS AFTER "BIG 0"
University campus for 11 years
ST . LOUIS, Mo. ( UP!) - The
prior to its move to the Ashland July 1973 when she started as a Spirits of St. Louis of the
COE student in training. She is
College campus in 1971, where
~erican Basketball Associa·
it has been conducted since leaving to attend Ohio . tion said Thursday they have
OF
University as a full tlme
that time-.
GOODYEAR ATOMIC CORP;
student in the Mental Health obtained the negotiating rights
Oscar
Robertson
..
to
Technician program, acRobertson, a J6.year-()ld vet·
cording to Malcolm Orebaugh.
OPE,.. TO PUBLIC AFTER s P.M.
eran of 14 seasons of play in the
National Basketbali AsMCCARVER RELEASED
sociation,
became a free agent
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP!) - The
HOLZER CLOSING
St. Louis Cardinals announced Aug. I when the Milwaukee
The Holzer . Clinic will be Thursday night the release of · Bucks failed to offer him a
closed Monday, Sept. · 2, in one-time AU-Star catcher Tim contract for the coming season~
U.S. 60 WEST~HUNTINGTON
observance of L.abor Day. In MCCarver.
If signed by the Spirits, he
Only Alter Labor Day
case of emergency during the
McCarver played in 74 co uld play for them this
holiday weekend, physicians of games with the Cardinals this season.
the Holzer Clinic staff will be season and had a .217 batting
on duly in the Emergency average. He was serving his
Room (Phone 441h'i201) of the second stint with tlle team
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LUNCH KITS, Reg. $3.49~-------~ sua
cases only. Holzer Clinic will with St. Louis In the early 1960o
THEME BINDERS, Reg. 79c .
l7c
resume normal operations and playing on the Cardinals'
ALARM CLOCKS, Reg."$3.79 .
12.96
Tuesday morning, Sept. 3. · world championship team in
CRAYOLA CRAYO"'S, 64 count, Reg . 11.29
73c
1964.
A large tract of land has rec,e ntly been purchased by the
CRAYOLA CRAYO"'S, 24 count, Rog. 49c
27t
, PA"'TY HOSE, Reg. 99c poir
2 pr. 99c
Grace Bible Baptist Church as a location for our new church
16-IN. ZIPPER GYM BAG, Reg. 13.49
$2.97
SCHOOL BOXES, Rot. 3ic
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27c
4,1N. SCII50RS, Reg.39c
33c
plant. The site Is 4 miles north of Point Pleasant on Rt.
YIN't'llllNDERS, lleg. $2.29
11.67
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO s !CLOSE
ACTRO LABELER, Rog. $1.47
f7c
at the "traffic circle". Be looking for our sign on your wa·y
AT NOON ON THVRS.l- EAST COURT ST
LABEL TAPES, Reg. 77c .
57c
POMEROY.
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to our services this week •
. OE'K ACCEUORtEs, ROQ.II.29
97c
IIIC7PAK 8ALL I'ENS;Roil.99c
67c
CANVAS SNEAKERS. Rot. S2.2f
si.ii
ELDERLON GIRLS' PANTIES, Rov. 79c
4k
Hf.tiR IRUSHIS, R09 . "·011
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21orit.oo'
SUNDAY
10:00 AM
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OINIM IASKETIIALt.: SHOES, Rov.l4.99
11.97
MORNING SERV~ .................11:110 AM
ELMER'S GLUE, Reg.".Oil
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47c
Coming Soon 24x52 Sectional House,
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L•UERINGANTISEPTIC, Rog.Sl.69 .
1k
shingle roof, house siding &amp; windows
MUHEET FILLER P.t.PER
74C
with big savings on first five homes.
JACKSON - Thomas W,
MlfcheU was medalillt In the
eigllth annual Southern Ohio
S.nklrs golf tournament held
ncenUy at Fairgreens country
club.
Mitchell shot 3S-U-76.

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commtsszon
sets parades

Mrs. Reynolds attends meet

Marshall

entries in the history of the
tournament. competed in the·
Ill-hole handicap eyenl.
Class winners were :
SG-$4 : Mike Bucci, Gallipolis,
low gross of 78; Arnold Marsh,
Fairgreens, low net of 71.
5S-S9 : Clarence Grandy.

1-"':an, low gross of 79: Bob
WaKer. Portsmotith F:lks. low
net of tl3 .
.60·64 :
Clark
Hage r .
Gallipolis, low ~ross of 81.
Harold Brown. Gallipolis. low
net of 6S.
65-69: Bob J.eBeau. London,

1ow

attend tilt

Hunters set fC?r new season

JOIN~ nA~·~· - Teresa
Snider, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Casey, 189 Ash
St., Middleport, has ac·
eepted employment at The
Beauty Spot on SR 113,
Pomeroy. She Is a 1971
graduate of Meigs High
School having completed a
two-year
course
In
cosmetology under the lttstrucllou of Mrs. Mary
PoweU.

Club plans rummage sale

:U. S. Open delayed by

rain second day in row

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March agalDS
set for September 8th

Past matrons have picnic

Mrs. Ben (Jan nine) Petrel,
Racine, who has resigned from
the staff of the Meigs.JacksonVinton Bookmobile Service,
was honored Thursday with a
luncheon at the Meigs Inn.
At the farewell luncheon,
POMEROY Volunteer Fire
Department, special meeting, hosted by Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja,
B p.m . at headquarters, But- -librarian, Mrs. Petrel was '
ternut Ave.
presented a yellow rosebud
SATURDAY
GOSPEL Sing at Gallia
Academy High School, 7:30
p.m. featuring The LeFevres, ·
The Gospelaires and The
Heavenly Highway Trio.
Freewill offering.
SUNDAY
BURRIS, L.anier, Nibert and
Community Homecoming,
Maj . Gen. ( Ret.) and Mrs.
Millstone Church, Mason Co., George E . Bush will open their
W. Va. Service begins 11 a.m. home all Court St. in Gallipolis
Basket
dinner .
Dune an for a coffee hOur Saturday at
Family, special singers . 10:30 a .m . with captains and
Everyone invited.
workers preparing for the
ANNUAL homecoming al
annual membership campaign
L.angsvllle Christian Church.
of the Tri-County Commtu~ity
Basket dinner 12:30 p.m . AfConcert Association the guests .
ternoon program at 2:30
All workers are urged to
featuring special singing.
attend.
groups, the Uhrig Brothers .of
Mr S , BI'Jl Br a d y 0 f pt .
Chillicothe and the Good News
Pleasant is general chairman
Trio.
REUNION of Abraham and
Mary Will Bahr descendants ,
Archery Building, Royal Oak
County and Mrs. Haro Id Sauer
Park, with dinner all2 :30 p.ni.
in Meigs county. General and
Mrs. Bush are honorary cochairmen for the drive.
FRIDAY
MEETING of subscribers to
Leading Cree.k Water Conservancy District, 7:30p.m . at
grange hall ln Harrisonville.

Coffee hour set
for ·workers

in Tfi-Co drive .

Miss Barnhart
plans wedding

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m~~;de~:t
members, and renewal week

SYMPATHY
FLOWERS

wiH begin on Sept. 9. A ukick·

To Soften Sorrow
From

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7.50
From

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From

CAMDEN PARK RESERVED

.SPRAYS $12.50
Dudley's Aorist
59 N. Second St.

"ANNUAL SUMMER OUTING"

P,OINT-.;PLEASANT • MASON

HONORED ~ Mrs. Jannine Petrel, seated, was guest of honor ala farewell luncheon atlhe
Meigs Inn Thursday. Today sl)e completed her work at the Bookmobile headquarters in
Pomeroy. Pictured with her are Mrs. Allen Hampton, standing left, recognized for her service
on the book cart at Veterans Memorial Hospital, and Robert Pickett and Mrs. Elladene Wat·
son, recognizee! for a new high in book circulation .

off" dinner on Sept. 16 will open
the week·long drive for new
members.
Descendants o( !\lOses and
Susan Will also invited.
MONDAY
ANNUALL.abor Day parade,
Pomeroy Fire Department
sponsored 10 a .m: down Main
St. to Butternut, to Fourth and
then disband. Chicken barbecue starting at 1l a.m.
· lasting until supply exhausted.

Middleport

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Fancies To Match
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Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority, stage&lt;~ a
get-acquainted party Tuesday
night at Royal Oak Park.
FoHowing a picnic, games
were played.
Guests were Sandy Scott,
Maurisha Nelson, Linda King,
Shelia Reeves, Brenda Haggy,
Sandy Taylor and Yvonne
Butcher. Members there were
Connie Bailey, Sharon Bailey,
Joyce Bartimus, Debbie Buck,
Katby Cumings, Janet Downie,
Kathy Fry, Karen Goins, Darla
.Hawley, Barbara Logan,
Karen
McGraw,
Dottie
Musser, Janet Pickens, Wilma
Reece, Libby Sayre and Karen
Stanley.

The Sewing Center
In
Middleport

P. S.:

We still have
openings
in , our
Beginners . Sewing
Classes and Stretch &amp;
Sew Classes. Call m5320.

WCTV meets
in Hicks home

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protection. There is no
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Pomeroy

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lARRY'S MOBILE HOMES SALES, iHC.

Observes
birthday

their favorite prO@rom Of Ill.
year . Mrs. Arthur Slra1111pft
devotions using two n8dl•,
"My Neighbor's Role" llld
"Changing of the Se....,." lw
Rulh C. !kennan: Mra. Burkett
had on lh~ plano on
arrangement of rOieJ from the
garden of Mrs. Slra,..
llle refreshment table
was an arrangement • ~f
snapdragons flanked by pink
tapers. Games were conducted
by Mrs. Burkett on the Zodiac
Signs and the moon with MIJ,
Edgar Reynolds and Mra. Guy
Reynolds winning the pri!el.
Miss Bernice Ann Dt!rsl won
the door prize.
Distributed at the meeting
were pamphlets of flower
gardening provided by the
Meigs County Extension
Service .
Hostesses
were
Mrs.
· Burkett, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs .
Lohse, Mrs. Guy Reynolds and
Mrs. Ferman Moore.

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Watch for our formal Open House
Showing!!!

PT. PLt;;ASANT - Two
parades will be among the
highlights of the celebration
Oct. 6-13, of Point Pleaoant's
200th anniversary, it was
announced yesterday at
Bicentennial
Headqua1ters.
The kick ...ff parade will be
Thur5&lt;lay, Oct. 10, a dedication
parade to observe the reconstructed Fort
Randolph
Dedication.
The feature parade, to Include dozens of hands and
many floats Is s lated for
Saturday, Oct. 12. This will be a
heritage parade Bicentennial
officials say and present plays
indicate the Saturday parade
may be the largest parade held
In West Virginia. It Is being
boomed as a real spectacular
with music, glrls, eye catching
fioats and Jots of fun .
Parade chairman, Charlie
WOOds, is working out plans for
the formation sites and routes
of each parade. Scores of invitations have been mailed to
dignitaries, organizatior;Js and
business rirms in the area .

In s tallation of offi cers
highli ghted th e We dne sday
night meeUng of the Mid·
dleport Amateur Gardeners
Club at the home of Mrs. Ed·
wa.rd Burkett.
Installed by Mrs. Edgar
Reynolds who used a " Word
Flower Arrangement" in her
ceremony were Mrs . Harold
Lohse, president: Mrs. Guy
ReynQlds , vice preside nt; Mrs.
Burkett, trea surer. Mrs. C. E.
Blakes lee, se cretary , wa ::;
unable to attend and will be
Installed at the September
meetin g. Mrs. Edgar Reynolds
presented ea ch of the new
o£ficers with a carnation
corsage in a color appropriate
to her office. ·
During the meeting conduc ted by Mrs. Grace Pratt,
president, the club voted lo
provide nower arrangements
for one Of the homes included in
the historical home tour being
planned by the Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter 0! Beta ·Sigma Phi
Sorority for Sept, 29. Mrs. Guy
Reynolds will serve as
chairwoman
for
the
arrangements with Mrs. Edgar
Reynolds , Mrs. Lohse and Mrs.
Burkett to assist.
For roll call members told of

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BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS

Officers installed

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wagner
recently honored their · son,
Ronald Stephen, with a cookout
in celebration of his first birthday . The cookout took place
RETURNS HOMF..
Aug . 24at the Shriner 1s Park in
Mrs . Marie Steiner has
Racine.
returned following ,a three
The meal conSisted of
week visit in Northern Ohio
traditional cookout fond with a
.with her sons, Ray Steiner and
Mickey Mouse cake and ice
family , Cleveland, and Earl
c ream being served as dessert
Steiner and family, Warr~n .
The sheller was decorated with
suspended balloons. Giant
balloons were given as favors
cor~age. Tributes from her coOPEN H~USF.. SF..T
Mam·a~e
to the children . Badminton,
workers were given. She was
Mr. and Mrs. George Glaze
horseshoes and swings were
available for all to enjOy.
accompanied to the luncheon will hold an open house. from 2
by her husband. Mr. and Mrs. to 5 p.m. Sunday at their home
Those attending were Mr.
Petrel have an eight-rnonth-&lt;&gt;ld at 674 High St., . Middleport.
and Mrs. Ed Wagner Mr. and
son, Trevor . Mrs. Petrel plans Glaze is pastor of the Mid·
Mrs . Huck Wagner ~nd Amy,
to do substitute teaching in the dleport C hurch of Christ. The
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner,
C'OWlty.
~a~1ly. 1s exte ndmg ~ cordial
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and
Also honored.al the luncheon mvltalwn to the pubhc.
James Donald Shaffer Ressie
were Mrs. Allen Hampton, who
Mr. and .Mrs. Rollin Wolfe, Davis,' Mr. and Mr~. Bob
460 South Burgess Ave., Spurlock, Robbie, Mr. and
has completed a year of work
on· the book cart at the
Colwnbus, former restdents of Mrs. Tom Theiss and Andrea.
Veterans Memorial Hospital, pon .
Pom~roy, ~e ~n?o~mgh•~e
Out..of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Elladene Watson and
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. marnage
err
· ug ... r, and Mrs Kenny Theiss
Robert Pickett who recenUy Rober! Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Debra, 10 Stephen E. Miller, Columbus.·
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Unable to attend but sending
through their work on the book- P etrel , Sharon Buffington, 769 Harwood Dr:, Colwnbus.
Landers,
Barbara The bridegroom 15 the . son of best wishes and gifts were Mr.
mobile reached a high of one- Judy
day book circulation of 432 at Phillips, Mrs. Pearl Scott, Mrs. Mrs. James Nlple, Amhn, and and Mrs. Olden Thaxton, Mr.
commWlity stops. They were Ann Moon, Mrs. Hampton, Mr. Earl Miller: Columbus.
and Mrs. Ike Spencer, all of
prese nte d . yellow . rosebuds. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer,L.arry
The weddmg was an event of Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Each guest at the luncheon Morris, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Aug. 10 at J:30 ·p .m. '" .'he Wagner, Maria, Marlona and
received a sing le white porn- Pikkoja and Mrs . Bob Hoeflich. Burkart _Chapel at the Ftrst Beatrice, Peru, Ind.; Mr. and
Communtty Church '" Grand- · Mrs . AI Gabriel Circleville·
view_. Rev. Bud Huntzicker Mrs: Ruby Mead~ws, Mr.
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offtcta~e&lt;l at the c~remony.
Mrs. Charles L.arkins, Mr. and
Servmg _as matron of honor . Mrs. Doug Meadows, and Mr.
for · her Sister was Mrs. Don 8nd Mrs . Archie Meadows all
Erwin, Middleport. Frank of Gallipolis.
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Knore served as best rhan for
the groom.
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Rev. and Mrs. Carl Hicks
entertained members of the
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employed
as
a
secretary
Temper3nce
Union and guests
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Wednesday
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-The group played games and
,had a hymn sing following the
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DEAR POLLY - Please tell me how to remove decals from
inside due to the rain. Ainong
Ho11Yh'lls
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a steel cabinet that I want to repaint. - MRS. F.O.
Going from Meigs County for those attending was the
the' wedding were Mr . and Mrs. daughter of the hosts, Carlelia,
DEAR POLLY - One of my Pet Peeves is with guests who
Don Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and her two daughters of
put tl)eir travel-dirty suitcases on the bed. Some even turn back
Wolfe and Darcl.
Columbus, and Mrs. Glenn
the bedspread and place them on the blanket. Ugh! There are
Chase ·of West Carrolton .
also those who put shoes that are not in plastic bags on the bed. I
WCTU members attending
always provide a plain chair or two and wonder why they are not
Pleasant Valley Hospital
were · ~rs. Robert Warner,
Discharges
Lena Miss Nelle Bing, Mrs. Joseph
used to hold suitcases and then the shoes put on the floor . It is ~ll I
can do to keep from doing il for them myself. - MRS. G.B .
" Crookham, Leon; Dennis Cook, Mrs. Clarence Curtis,
Baisden, Henderson,; Mrs. Mrs. Elsie ROush, Mrs. Allen
DEAR POLLY - I am answering ·Sally who wanted to know
if there was a "dye" she could use to change gold costume Spencer St. Clair, Henderson; Hampton and Mrs. William
MrS. Ruth Wolfingerbargar, Smith.
jewelry to silver. I have an answer for her or anyone else wis~ing
Point Pleasant; Robert Rothto "color" metalwork to any of several colors. Buy a small tube
of creamed paste such as used to rub on metal hinges, etc., when geb, Point Pleasant.
doing decoupage. Polish it off and renew your jewelry in any of
Mrs. Lee . Morrison, Leon;
several colors including silver, gold, antique gold, etc. To assure Harriet Smith, POint Pleasant;
a "see' color spray with an acrylic sea1er. Tl_lis works very well. William Jeffers, Southside;
· For All Occasions
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Mrs. Harold Jordan, Leon;
We Wif"e FfoWeis
DEAR SAI..LY and others.- Such a paste can be purchased Hortense
HumphreYs,
EVerywhere
a.' arts and crafts supply houses. Clear lacquer also can be ap-- Pomeroy.
plied at the last as is necessary to prevent tarnish. I was advised
there w,as such a product ·on the market (now banned but some
VISIT PARENTS
may be lurking on some shelf) for changing costume jewelry that
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyons and
contained arsenic. Do check the contents of anything you buy so daughter, Tonya, Pontiac,
Pomeroy Flower Shop
if it ~ontai ns anything poisonous to your skin, or even an irritant Mich., will spend the L.abor
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
to others, you will be doubly sure to finish with that last Day weekend in Middleport
Ph. 992-203•
Ph. 992-5721
protective spray job. - POLLY.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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DEAR POLLY- Have you ever started to pain.' and found John Lyons.
the brusheS you put to soak had curled and bent on the lower
edges and the brush tips simply would not straighten? I have a
neal solution for this. An old wire coat hanger and an emp.'y
clean gallon paint can are needed. Drill two holes, one at each
side of the top of the can. Cut the horizontal bottom piece from
the hanger and throw the rest away. Bring the hanger wire
through one hole in the can then slip on the brushes that usually
have pre-drilled holes In the handles and then run the wire
U1rough the .other hole. Trim off excess wire at each end leaving
about one or two inches to turn up over ljle edges. Fill can with
enough turpentine to cover brushes and that is it. Your brushes
will be hangiug free, do not touch tbe bottom of the can and will
keep their shape. - JUUE.

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Mitchell medalist in Seniors action

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toured the Ponderosa.
tcr oss o.r 78. Ja mes
Mr s. ·Pearl
Reyno lds, Mrs. Mar te Hack. Carding ton ,
In San Francisco, they rode
DeB..-dc, Por tsmou th Elks.
Middle pOrt, ha s re turned from a nd Mrs . Wanda Strine, Hayesthe
cable cars and subways,
low ne t of 67..
th e 64th Annu a l Natio na l ville.
Over 70: F..dwin A. Jones,
The
tri o m o tored
to had lea in a Japanese Tea
conventi on of the Daughters of
Fairgreens , low net of 116, Ed
Union Ve terans, Civil War, San California sightseeing as they Garden. toured China Town
Tyner. Por tsmouth , low net of
travele d . They visited the and dined at the Empress of
The Masoo - Gallia Chapter Francisco, Calif.
74. Oldest player was Fred
China Restaurant. Before
A member Of Jane Howell Eisenhower home, chapel and
of
the
Marshall
University
Russell, 79.
meinorial In Kam~as, dr ove leaving California for the trip
Runnerup was Herb Me·
Alumni Association will Tent of Meigs County , Mrs. ~hrough the Rocky MOUiltain home, they visited a cousin in
Cortnick, also of the hos1
spons..- a bus to Morehead, Ky. Reynolds atte nded a s a National Park, visited Carson Los Angeles, and took In
Falrgreens club, with 78.
ror the football season opener delegate from Ohio. The five- . City, L.ake Tahoe and Virginia Disneyland. In Arizona U..y
Low net and winner of the
be tween
Marshall
and day conVention was held at the City in Nevada, At Virginia went on an lndian Reservation,
Joe Th&lt;Xnas trophy was Bob
Morehead State University on Sheraton .P alace Hotel. Also Ci ty where the filming of in Oklahoma, saw WID Roger•
Wagner of POrtsmouth Elks
attending the -convention were
UnJted Press lntemaUooal
method of hunting (bow or drawn are sent a pac ket Saturday night, Sept. 14, John two cousins of Mrs. Reynolds, '' Bonanza " took place, they Memorial, and whUe ln the
with a '19-16-63 and runnerup
Applications are being lie· shotgun ) . The application containing rules governing U1e Henzmann, president of tbe
Ozarks attended the Ozark
was Glen Danielson, Logan,
hunts,
starting
times,
assigned
chapter
announced
today.
local
cepted
for
shotgun
and
archery
Opry . The group also attended
deadline is Sept. 15.
with n-11~ .
qate
,
and
maps
of
the
The
bus
will
depart
from
the
hunting
an organ recital at the Mormon
Send postcards to : Chair·
One hundred and sixteen deer hunts on the 15.000-acre
area
,
parking
lot
of
Pleasant
Valley
Lexington
Bluegrass
Army
deTabernacle
in Salt Lake City.
man, Wildlife Management
golfers, largest nwnber of
In
past
years,
htmters
were
Hospital
at
apprmtimately
4:30
pot at Richmond, Ky ., off 1-?S. subcommittee,
Lexington
The one-day hwtts, which Army
Depot,
Activity, asked to be on hand at 4:30 p.m . on the day of the game.
tntt!r-nation•t Lugue
a .m . on their assigned hunting Only a limited nwnber of seats
A rumma ge . sale was by Mrs . Betty Wehrung ,
take place in October for ar· l.exington, Ky. 40507.
St•ndings.
date
for
briefings
and
breakBy United Press International
are
available,
so
reservations
planne
d for Tuesday and treasurer, and Mrs, Evelyn
chers and November for
Successful applicants are
North
w. I. pet. g.b. shotgun..lug users, annually notified about one week before rast. Groups are theo rormed should be made immediately. Wednesday. Sept. 3 and 4, in Gilmore, secretary . Mrs.
82 so .62 1
The cfl'i t of the round trip bus the Main St. Building formerly Wehrung received an an·
Rochester
harvest about 6.10 whitetail their assigned htu1ling date; and hunters are moved into the
69 63 .523 13
Syracuse
depot
hunting
area
.
fare and football ti cket is only occupied by Associated Radio mversary gift and she also
deer from the depot's herd of this year's bow hunts .take
64 70 .478 19
Toledo
You
need
not
purchase
elther
Pawtucket
5 1 81 .386 31
1ll
per person.
when the Sew·Rite Sewing Club provided the 'I'YStery box, the
about 2,000 animals.
place on Oct . 12-13, 2&amp;-27,
south
Kentucky
hunting
license
the
Reservations
should
be
made
met Wednesday night at the coo tents of which were guessed
Hunters are asked to submit shotgun hunts Nov. 9, 10, 23 and
w. I. pet. g . b .
or deer tag until after you h_ave with Mario Liberatore, phone home of Mrs. Flo Strickland . by Mrs. Gilmore.
Memphis
81 52 .609
single postcards bearing their 24 .
Richmond
12 60 .545 s v,
Refreshments were served
Those whose names are been selected to hunt. In addi- 675-4480, Citizens National Mrs . Pandora Collins was
Charleston
59 75 . 440 22 11? name, address and preferred
tion, a $10 fee is asses~ each, Bank, Pt. Pleasant. Deadline is hfl'itess for the meeting.
Tidewater
52 79 . 397 28
by Mrs . Collins to those named
Thursday'• Resulh
hunter on the morning of his Sept. 10.
]'vJrs . Ann Browning presided and Mrs. Lenora McKnight,
Richmond 5 Charleston 2
assignC!I _date.
·
Rochester s Syracuse 0
at the session with members Mrs . Shirley Baily, Mrs .
Toledo • Pawtuckrt 1, 1st
The
minimum
age
limit
is
16,
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being a sked to take rwnmage Martha Hoffman, Mrs. Nettie
Toledo 6 Pawtucket 3, 2nd
Memphis at Tidewater . _post and any deer - buck, doe or
items to the building Monday Boyer, Mrs. Barbara Muller.
poned , taln
fawn - may be taken. L.ast
evening . Reports were given and Mrs. Mildred WeU.
year's total harvest was 639
deer i~ between 500 and 600 are
DRY MONDAY
NEW YORK (UP!) - If it is the nicest surface in the anticipated this year.
These are fine, bit whitetails.
By Clarice Allen
All state liquor stores will be takes Jimmy Connors as long world.
record
The
Kentucky
staie
Mr.
and
Mrs. Jerry Miller,
dosed Monday, September 2, a to reach the altar as it is taking
Among Thursday's winners deer taken with a bow fell John, Stephen and Jennifer,
legal holiday for state em- him to make center court at the
The annual picnic of the Past and Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Beulal
;Rnval Crown
was
Tony Roche, the injury- there ; it weighted 286 pounds Union Town , spent a recent Matrons
ployees. All stores will reopen u.s. Open tennis championof
Evangeline Hayes, Mrs , Mary Hughes, Mr
Bottlinci Company
Sunday with Miss Lucille Chapter, Order of the Eastern and Mrs. John Lyons anc
Tuesday, Sept. 3 at their u~ual ships, Chris Evert could hav,e plagued Australian who was a and carried 16 points.
finalist here twice. Roche, · The depot hunting territory Smith.
h
: cause to worry.
. Mid~.eport ,
Star, was held recenUy al the Eddie.
ours.
Connors, the · Wimbledon playing coach of World Team . consists of low hills, valleys
Mr . and Mrs. Clayton Allen Cherry Ridge farm of Mr. and
winner and the top seed here, . Tennis champion Denver, got and Creek bottoms with dense and Bill were in Ashland, Ky ., Mrs. Willis Anthony.
by John James; a fellow cedar thickets , hardwoods and Tuesday, to visit Mr . and Mrs.
got yet another day to recover
Games were played with
from his stomach trouble when Australian, in straight sets and open grasslands . Hunting from 0 . B. Martin ·a nd Robert Allen .. prizes going to the winners.
will next test his "cured" trees is permitted and you may
·rain again disrupted the
Miss Faith Ann McCain, Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
tennis elbow against veteran take your own portable tree Marietta, spent a week with Marion French, Mr. and Mrs.
Schedules Thursday. Now he
Onny Paron of New Zealand. stand if you wish. No poisoned Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland .
should be in tOp shape for his
Jam.es Buchanan, Mr. and
arrows may be used, nor handtwice-&lt;lelayed debut against
Mr . and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Walter Bunch, Mr. and
Billie Jean King · bludgeoned guns. Buckshot is prohibited. Matlack and Donna Kay, Fort
Jeff Borowiak in the stadiwn
Mrs. James Clatworthy, Mrs.
I've hunted the depot for four Worth , Fla., spent several days
Isabel Fernandez of Colombia,
today.
S..2, ~2, and faces Sharon years ~nd have seen as many with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy Bertha Ebersbach, Mrs. Helen
But then his archrival, .Stan
Walsh next in the drive for her as 35 deer in one morning from and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush . Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Smith, also benefitted from the
Vaughan, Mrs. Roma Harrah,
one tree stand.
fourth Forest Hills title.
hot. and wet weather. Smith,
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Mr . and Mrs. Earl Knight, Mr.
decidely off his feed this year,
Eichinger . and Suzannah,
has yet to complete his match
Columbus, spent a recent
with Jaime Fillol of Chile,
weekend with Mrs . Opal
which iS in the second set.
E1chmger.
Bla c k
P6t.
For Miss Evert, ber . debet
Mr. D. D. Cleland, Colwnwas feminine disaster. She
bus, called on Denzel Cleland ,
dldn 't have a thing to wear imd
Tuesday.
had·--to , borrow a dress from
Miss
Dedra
Cowdry,
Mrs. Melvina Barnhart, Rt.
Sunday, September 8, there official Jerry Lewis marcher
Krls Kemmer before opening
Newark, returned home I, Middleport, is annOuncing
badge,
and
will
.have
the second day's program on will be 17 volunteers contacting
Monday after spending several the ·approaching marriage of
their friends and neighbors in brochures, and receipts
center court by trouncing Gall
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John her daughter, Doris Eileen, to
Rutland and Racine to accept available. Mrs. May noted that
Chanfreau, 6-1, 6-1.
Rideno.W' and other relatives. David Warswlck , Cleveland.
Her kid sister, . Jearme, 16, . contributions for the 1974,75 contributions to the "March
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Will,
was the culprit. She was "March ·Against Muscular Against Muscular Dystrophy" 1lradenton, Fla ., called on Mr. J'he bride-elect is the daughter
of the late Elmo Barnhart.
supposed to carry the bag with Dystrophy" 1 according to Joan are .t ax deductible.
and Mrs. Clayton Allen and BiU
Warswick is the sQil of Mrs.
May, Pomeroy·National Bank, · Funds raised through the Wednesday.
Chrill' dress in it but · forgot,
Elsie
Warswick and the late
Rutland Branch. The voltul- house to house .march will be
probably because she was
Mrs. Ehna Reuter, Akron,
Se~ds ·
Seeds · Oyster Shellli and
thinking too much about teers will be Identified by an used to provide authoriied and Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Edward Warswick ..
Barnhart,
a
1972
Miss
patient
care
for
those
patients
Evonne Goolagong, her first
Gnt · Fertilizers . Lime . Cement &amp;
Freitag, North Canton, spent a
graduate of Meigs High School,
located in Meigs County, as
round opponent. Jeanne not
weekend with Mrs. Lucille
Mortar_· Stock Salt . Water Softener •
attended Ohio University and
well as to help defray costs for
only forgot the dresses, she Boys State
Smith.
Remedies · Salt . Litters . Vaccine •
is employed in Cleveland. Her
National
Research
the
also got clobbered, 6-3, 6-0.
Billy Robert Allen, graduate
fiance
is
a
graduate
of
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Program maintained by the
-Roofing· Pai~ts. Red Brand Fencing.
But there was more to this
student at Lehigh University,
return to Ohio U
Cleveland
High
School
and
also
Muscular
Dystrophy
Assoc
.
of
second day of the Open.
Baler and Bmder Twine . Sprays .
Bethlehem, Pa., retW'ned .t here
attended
Ohio
University.
He
America,
Inc.
Bjorn Borg, the Swedish
Robert .M adaffer, presid.ent
Gates.
Monday after spending several
will attend Cleveland State
sweetheart of the teeny-bop· of the ·Ohio American Legion's
days with Mr . and Mrs.
University in the fall .
Additional information is
pers, huffed and puffed tn four Buckeye Boys State, said
Clayton Allen.
Miss Barnhart is the grandweird sets before slopping Thursday the Buckeye Boys availabl~ from Mrs. May or at
Mr . and Mrs . James
daughter
of Mrs. Ike Barnhart
Victor Amaya of Holland, State Board of Directors and the MDAA District Office at Ridenour, Mrs. Jean Swn·
Mich., 6-4, H, 6-3, 6-3. There The
American · Legion, 4770 Indianola Ave., Columbus. merfield and Mrs. Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. James
Judson, Guysville.
was a 50-minute rain delay Department of Ohio, have
Sargent. returned
home
A late September wedding is .
during the match and Borg accepted the invitation of Ohio
Main Street
Monday from a trip to
planned.
said he thought the delay hurt University to return to the
Pomeroy
Acapulco, Mexico. They went
TO AITF..ND OU
Amaya. But the 18-ye..-...ld Athens campus to conduct its
Mary Cahoon will conclude by chartered TWA flight from
Viking is most unhappy on Buckeye Boys State program
her employment with the Colwnbus with the Gibson
grass and his opponent today-is in June, 1975.
Meigs·Gallia-Jackson
648 Refrigeration Corp. and stayed
Vljay Amrltraj, the Indian
The Boys Stale wbrkshop in
at the Princess Hotel.
SATURDAY- AUGUST31ST
Davis Cupper who thinks grass citizenship had. been held on Board today.
Miss Cahoon has been
FOR
the West Green of the Ohio ..
working
as a secretary since -SPIRITS AFTER "BIG 0"
University campus for 11 years
ST . LOUIS, Mo. ( UP!) - The
prior to its move to the Ashland July 1973 when she started as a Spirits of St. Louis of the
COE student in training. She is
College campus in 1971, where
~erican Basketball Associa·
it has been conducted since leaving to attend Ohio . tion said Thursday they have
OF
University as a full tlme
that time-.
GOODYEAR ATOMIC CORP;
student in the Mental Health obtained the negotiating rights
Oscar
Robertson
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to
Technician program, acRobertson, a J6.year-()ld vet·
cording to Malcolm Orebaugh.
OPE,.. TO PUBLIC AFTER s P.M.
eran of 14 seasons of play in the
National Basketbali AsMCCARVER RELEASED
sociation,
became a free agent
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP!) - The
HOLZER CLOSING
St. Louis Cardinals announced Aug. I when the Milwaukee
The Holzer . Clinic will be Thursday night the release of · Bucks failed to offer him a
closed Monday, Sept. · 2, in one-time AU-Star catcher Tim contract for the coming season~
U.S. 60 WEST~HUNTINGTON
observance of L.abor Day. In MCCarver.
If signed by the Spirits, he
Only Alter Labor Day
case of emergency during the
McCarver played in 74 co uld play for them this
holiday weekend, physicians of games with the Cardinals this season.
the Holzer Clinic staff will be season and had a .217 batting
on duly in the Emergency average. He was serving his
Room (Phone 441h'i201) of the second stint with tlle team
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LUNCH KITS, Reg. $3.49~-------~ sua
cases only. Holzer Clinic will with St. Louis In the early 1960o
THEME BINDERS, Reg. 79c .
l7c
resume normal operations and playing on the Cardinals'
ALARM CLOCKS, Reg."$3.79 .
12.96
Tuesday morning, Sept. 3. · world championship team in
CRAYOLA CRAYO"'S, 64 count, Reg . 11.29
73c
1964.
A large tract of land has rec,e ntly been purchased by the
CRAYOLA CRAYO"'S, 24 count, Rog. 49c
27t
, PA"'TY HOSE, Reg. 99c poir
2 pr. 99c
Grace Bible Baptist Church as a location for our new church
16-IN. ZIPPER GYM BAG, Reg. 13.49
$2.97
SCHOOL BOXES, Rot. 3ic
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27c
4,1N. SCII50RS, Reg.39c
33c
plant. The site Is 4 miles north of Point Pleasant on Rt.
YIN't'llllNDERS, lleg. $2.29
11.67
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO s !CLOSE
ACTRO LABELER, Rog. $1.47
f7c
at the "traffic circle". Be looking for our sign on your wa·y
AT NOON ON THVRS.l- EAST COURT ST
LABEL TAPES, Reg. 77c .
57c
POMEROY.
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to our services this week •
. OE'K ACCEUORtEs, ROQ.II.29
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IIIC7PAK 8ALL I'ENS;Roil.99c
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CANVAS SNEAKERS. Rot. S2.2f
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ELDERLON GIRLS' PANTIES, Rov. 79c
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Hf.tiR IRUSHIS, R09 . "·011
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SUNDAY
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11.97
MORNING SERV~ .................11:110 AM
ELMER'S GLUE, Reg.".Oil
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Coming Soon 24x52 Sectional House,
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L•UERINGANTISEPTIC, Rog.Sl.69 .
1k
shingle roof, house siding &amp; windows
MUHEET FILLER P.t.PER
74C
with big savings on first five homes.
JACKSON - Thomas W,
MlfcheU was medalillt In the
eigllth annual Southern Ohio
S.nklrs golf tournament held
ncenUy at Fairgreens country
club.
Mitchell shot 3S-U-76.

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commtsszon
sets parades

Mrs. Reynolds attends meet

Marshall

entries in the history of the
tournament. competed in the·
Ill-hole handicap eyenl.
Class winners were :
SG-$4 : Mike Bucci, Gallipolis,
low gross of 78; Arnold Marsh,
Fairgreens, low net of 71.
5S-S9 : Clarence Grandy.

1-"':an, low gross of 79: Bob
WaKer. Portsmotith F:lks. low
net of tl3 .
.60·64 :
Clark
Hage r .
Gallipolis, low ~ross of 81.
Harold Brown. Gallipolis. low
net of 6S.
65-69: Bob J.eBeau. London,

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attend tilt

Hunters set fC?r new season

JOIN~ nA~·~· - Teresa
Snider, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Casey, 189 Ash
St., Middleport, has ac·
eepted employment at The
Beauty Spot on SR 113,
Pomeroy. She Is a 1971
graduate of Meigs High
School having completed a
two-year
course
In
cosmetology under the lttstrucllou of Mrs. Mary
PoweU.

Club plans rummage sale

:U. S. Open delayed by

rain second day in row

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set for September 8th

Past matrons have picnic

Mrs. Ben (Jan nine) Petrel,
Racine, who has resigned from
the staff of the Meigs.JacksonVinton Bookmobile Service,
was honored Thursday with a
luncheon at the Meigs Inn.
At the farewell luncheon,
POMEROY Volunteer Fire
Department, special meeting, hosted by Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja,
B p.m . at headquarters, But- -librarian, Mrs. Petrel was '
ternut Ave.
presented a yellow rosebud
SATURDAY
GOSPEL Sing at Gallia
Academy High School, 7:30
p.m. featuring The LeFevres, ·
The Gospelaires and The
Heavenly Highway Trio.
Freewill offering.
SUNDAY
BURRIS, L.anier, Nibert and
Community Homecoming,
Maj . Gen. ( Ret.) and Mrs.
Millstone Church, Mason Co., George E . Bush will open their
W. Va. Service begins 11 a.m. home all Court St. in Gallipolis
Basket
dinner .
Dune an for a coffee hOur Saturday at
Family, special singers . 10:30 a .m . with captains and
Everyone invited.
workers preparing for the
ANNUAL homecoming al
annual membership campaign
L.angsvllle Christian Church.
of the Tri-County Commtu~ity
Basket dinner 12:30 p.m . AfConcert Association the guests .
ternoon program at 2:30
All workers are urged to
featuring special singing.
attend.
groups, the Uhrig Brothers .of
Mr S , BI'Jl Br a d y 0 f pt .
Chillicothe and the Good News
Pleasant is general chairman
Trio.
REUNION of Abraham and
Mary Will Bahr descendants ,
Archery Building, Royal Oak
County and Mrs. Haro Id Sauer
Park, with dinner all2 :30 p.ni.
in Meigs county. General and
Mrs. Bush are honorary cochairmen for the drive.
FRIDAY
MEETING of subscribers to
Leading Cree.k Water Conservancy District, 7:30p.m . at
grange hall ln Harrisonville.

Coffee hour set
for ·workers

in Tfi-Co drive .

Miss Barnhart
plans wedding

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m~~;de~:t
members, and renewal week

SYMPATHY
FLOWERS

wiH begin on Sept. 9. A ukick·

To Soften Sorrow
From

·MARGUERITE'S

eVASES

7.50
From

eBASKETS 10.00
From

CAMDEN PARK RESERVED

.SPRAYS $12.50
Dudley's Aorist
59 N. Second St.

"ANNUAL SUMMER OUTING"

P,OINT-.;PLEASANT • MASON

HONORED ~ Mrs. Jannine Petrel, seated, was guest of honor ala farewell luncheon atlhe
Meigs Inn Thursday. Today sl)e completed her work at the Bookmobile headquarters in
Pomeroy. Pictured with her are Mrs. Allen Hampton, standing left, recognized for her service
on the book cart at Veterans Memorial Hospital, and Robert Pickett and Mrs. Elladene Wat·
son, recognizee! for a new high in book circulation .

off" dinner on Sept. 16 will open
the week·long drive for new
members.
Descendants o( !\lOses and
Susan Will also invited.
MONDAY
ANNUALL.abor Day parade,
Pomeroy Fire Department
sponsored 10 a .m: down Main
St. to Butternut, to Fourth and
then disband. Chicken barbecue starting at 1l a.m.
· lasting until supply exhausted.

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Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority, stage&lt;~ a
get-acquainted party Tuesday
night at Royal Oak Park.
FoHowing a picnic, games
were played.
Guests were Sandy Scott,
Maurisha Nelson, Linda King,
Shelia Reeves, Brenda Haggy,
Sandy Taylor and Yvonne
Butcher. Members there were
Connie Bailey, Sharon Bailey,
Joyce Bartimus, Debbie Buck,
Katby Cumings, Janet Downie,
Kathy Fry, Karen Goins, Darla
.Hawley, Barbara Logan,
Karen
McGraw,
Dottie
Musser, Janet Pickens, Wilma
Reece, Libby Sayre and Karen
Stanley.

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birthday

their favorite prO@rom Of Ill.
year . Mrs. Arthur Slra1111pft
devotions using two n8dl•,
"My Neighbor's Role" llld
"Changing of the Se....,." lw
Rulh C. !kennan: Mra. Burkett
had on lh~ plano on
arrangement of rOieJ from the
garden of Mrs. Slra,..
llle refreshment table
was an arrangement • ~f
snapdragons flanked by pink
tapers. Games were conducted
by Mrs. Burkett on the Zodiac
Signs and the moon with MIJ,
Edgar Reynolds and Mra. Guy
Reynolds winning the pri!el.
Miss Bernice Ann Dt!rsl won
the door prize.
Distributed at the meeting
were pamphlets of flower
gardening provided by the
Meigs County Extension
Service .
Hostesses
were
Mrs.
· Burkett, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs .
Lohse, Mrs. Guy Reynolds and
Mrs. Ferman Moore.

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Watch for our formal Open House
Showing!!!

PT. PLt;;ASANT - Two
parades will be among the
highlights of the celebration
Oct. 6-13, of Point Pleaoant's
200th anniversary, it was
announced yesterday at
Bicentennial
Headqua1ters.
The kick ...ff parade will be
Thur5&lt;lay, Oct. 10, a dedication
parade to observe the reconstructed Fort
Randolph
Dedication.
The feature parade, to Include dozens of hands and
many floats Is s lated for
Saturday, Oct. 12. This will be a
heritage parade Bicentennial
officials say and present plays
indicate the Saturday parade
may be the largest parade held
In West Virginia. It Is being
boomed as a real spectacular
with music, glrls, eye catching
fioats and Jots of fun .
Parade chairman, Charlie
WOOds, is working out plans for
the formation sites and routes
of each parade. Scores of invitations have been mailed to
dignitaries, organizatior;Js and
business rirms in the area .

In s tallation of offi cers
highli ghted th e We dne sday
night meeUng of the Mid·
dleport Amateur Gardeners
Club at the home of Mrs. Ed·
wa.rd Burkett.
Installed by Mrs. Edgar
Reynolds who used a " Word
Flower Arrangement" in her
ceremony were Mrs . Harold
Lohse, president: Mrs. Guy
ReynQlds , vice preside nt; Mrs.
Burkett, trea surer. Mrs. C. E.
Blakes lee, se cretary , wa ::;
unable to attend and will be
Installed at the September
meetin g. Mrs. Edgar Reynolds
presented ea ch of the new
o£ficers with a carnation
corsage in a color appropriate
to her office. ·
During the meeting conduc ted by Mrs. Grace Pratt,
president, the club voted lo
provide nower arrangements
for one Of the homes included in
the historical home tour being
planned by the Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter 0! Beta ·Sigma Phi
Sorority for Sept, 29. Mrs. Guy
Reynolds will serve as
chairwoman
for
the
arrangements with Mrs. Edgar
Reynolds , Mrs. Lohse and Mrs.
Burkett to assist.
For roll call members told of

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Officers installed

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wagner
recently honored their · son,
Ronald Stephen, with a cookout
in celebration of his first birthday . The cookout took place
RETURNS HOMF..
Aug . 24at the Shriner 1s Park in
Mrs . Marie Steiner has
Racine.
returned following ,a three
The meal conSisted of
week visit in Northern Ohio
traditional cookout fond with a
.with her sons, Ray Steiner and
Mickey Mouse cake and ice
family , Cleveland, and Earl
c ream being served as dessert
Steiner and family, Warr~n .
The sheller was decorated with
suspended balloons. Giant
balloons were given as favors
cor~age. Tributes from her coOPEN H~USF.. SF..T
Mam·a~e
to the children . Badminton,
workers were given. She was
Mr. and Mrs. George Glaze
horseshoes and swings were
available for all to enjOy.
accompanied to the luncheon will hold an open house. from 2
by her husband. Mr. and Mrs. to 5 p.m. Sunday at their home
Those attending were Mr.
Petrel have an eight-rnonth-&lt;&gt;ld at 674 High St., . Middleport.
and Mrs. Ed Wagner Mr. and
son, Trevor . Mrs. Petrel plans Glaze is pastor of the Mid·
Mrs . Huck Wagner ~nd Amy,
to do substitute teaching in the dleport C hurch of Christ. The
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner,
C'OWlty.
~a~1ly. 1s exte ndmg ~ cordial
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and
Also honored.al the luncheon mvltalwn to the pubhc.
James Donald Shaffer Ressie
were Mrs. Allen Hampton, who
Mr. and .Mrs. Rollin Wolfe, Davis,' Mr. and Mr~. Bob
460 South Burgess Ave., Spurlock, Robbie, Mr. and
has completed a year of work
on· the book cart at the
Colwnbus, former restdents of Mrs. Tom Theiss and Andrea.
Veterans Memorial Hospital, pon .
Pom~roy, ~e ~n?o~mgh•~e
Out..of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Elladene Watson and
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. marnage
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· ug ... r, and Mrs Kenny Theiss
Robert Pickett who recenUy Rober! Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Debra, 10 Stephen E. Miller, Columbus.·
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through their work on the book- P etrel , Sharon Buffington, 769 Harwood Dr:, Colwnbus.
Landers,
Barbara The bridegroom 15 the . son of best wishes and gifts were Mr.
mobile reached a high of one- Judy
day book circulation of 432 at Phillips, Mrs. Pearl Scott, Mrs. Mrs. James Nlple, Amhn, and and Mrs. Olden Thaxton, Mr.
commWlity stops. They were Ann Moon, Mrs. Hampton, Mr. Earl Miller: Columbus.
and Mrs. Ike Spencer, all of
prese nte d . yellow . rosebuds. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer,L.arry
The weddmg was an event of Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Each guest at the luncheon Morris, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Aug. 10 at J:30 ·p .m. '" .'he Wagner, Maria, Marlona and
received a sing le white porn- Pikkoja and Mrs . Bob Hoeflich. Burkart _Chapel at the Ftrst Beatrice, Peru, Ind.; Mr. and
Communtty Church '" Grand- · Mrs . AI Gabriel Circleville·
view_. Rev. Bud Huntzicker Mrs: Ruby Mead~ws, Mr.
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offtcta~e&lt;l at the c~remony.
Mrs. Charles L.arkins, Mr. and
Servmg _as matron of honor . Mrs. Doug Meadows, and Mr.
for · her Sister was Mrs. Don 8nd Mrs . Archie Meadows all
Erwin, Middleport. Frank of Gallipolis.
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the groom.
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Temper3nce
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-The group played games and
,had a hymn sing following the
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resides .on Harwood Drive, moved from the lawn area
DEAR POLLY - Please tell me how to remove decals from
inside due to the rain. Ainong
Ho11Yh'lls
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a steel cabinet that I want to repaint. - MRS. F.O.
Going from Meigs County for those attending was the
the' wedding were Mr . and Mrs. daughter of the hosts, Carlelia,
DEAR POLLY - One of my Pet Peeves is with guests who
Don Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and her two daughters of
put tl)eir travel-dirty suitcases on the bed. Some even turn back
Wolfe and Darcl.
Columbus, and Mrs. Glenn
the bedspread and place them on the blanket. Ugh! There are
Chase ·of West Carrolton .
also those who put shoes that are not in plastic bags on the bed. I
WCTU members attending
always provide a plain chair or two and wonder why they are not
Pleasant Valley Hospital
were · ~rs. Robert Warner,
Discharges
Lena Miss Nelle Bing, Mrs. Joseph
used to hold suitcases and then the shoes put on the floor . It is ~ll I
can do to keep from doing il for them myself. - MRS. G.B .
" Crookham, Leon; Dennis Cook, Mrs. Clarence Curtis,
Baisden, Henderson,; Mrs. Mrs. Elsie ROush, Mrs. Allen
DEAR POLLY - I am answering ·Sally who wanted to know
if there was a "dye" she could use to change gold costume Spencer St. Clair, Henderson; Hampton and Mrs. William
MrS. Ruth Wolfingerbargar, Smith.
jewelry to silver. I have an answer for her or anyone else wis~ing
Point Pleasant; Robert Rothto "color" metalwork to any of several colors. Buy a small tube
of creamed paste such as used to rub on metal hinges, etc., when geb, Point Pleasant.
doing decoupage. Polish it off and renew your jewelry in any of
Mrs. Lee . Morrison, Leon;
several colors including silver, gold, antique gold, etc. To assure Harriet Smith, POint Pleasant;
a "see' color spray with an acrylic sea1er. Tl_lis works very well. William Jeffers, Southside;
· For All Occasions
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Mrs. Harold Jordan, Leon;
We Wif"e FfoWeis
DEAR SAI..LY and others.- Such a paste can be purchased Hortense
HumphreYs,
EVerywhere
a.' arts and crafts supply houses. Clear lacquer also can be ap-- Pomeroy.
plied at the last as is necessary to prevent tarnish. I was advised
there w,as such a product ·on the market (now banned but some
VISIT PARENTS
may be lurking on some shelf) for changing costume jewelry that
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyons and
contained arsenic. Do check the contents of anything you buy so daughter, Tonya, Pontiac,
Pomeroy Flower Shop
if it ~ontai ns anything poisonous to your skin, or even an irritant Mich., will spend the L.abor
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
to others, you will be doubly sure to finish with that last Day weekend in Middleport
Ph. 992-203•
Ph. 992-5721
protective spray job. - POLLY.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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DEAR POLLY- Have you ever started to pain.' and found John Lyons.
the brusheS you put to soak had curled and bent on the lower
edges and the brush tips simply would not straighten? I have a
neal solution for this. An old wire coat hanger and an emp.'y
clean gallon paint can are needed. Drill two holes, one at each
side of the top of the can. Cut the horizontal bottom piece from
the hanger and throw the rest away. Bring the hanger wire
through one hole in the can then slip on the brushes that usually
have pre-drilled holes In the handles and then run the wire
U1rough the .other hole. Trim off excess wire at each end leaving
about one or two inches to turn up over ljle edges. Fill can with
enough turpentine to cover brushes and that is it. Your brushes
will be hangiug free, do not touch tbe bottom of the can and will
keep their shape. - JUUE.

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Mulber-ry
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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev . W . H Perrin , pastor . Roy
M1yer . SundiY school supt
Church school. 9 1S a m
worsh i p serv ice, 10 · 2&lt;4 am
Youth cho ir rehearsal . Mon
day, 3 30 p m under d lrt!l ction
of Mary Skinner , sen tor c:hotr
rehearsal , 7 30 p m Thursd~Y
with
Mrs
Paul
Nea se.
director
POMEROY CHURCH 0~
THE NAZARENE Corner
Union and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde V Henderson , pastor
Sundly school , 9 30 e m , Glen
McClung, supt : morning
worship, 10 30 a m , evening
service , 7 30 , m ld week ser
vice, Wednesday , 1 JO p m
GRACE EPISCOPAl - The
Rev
Harold Deeth , rector
Church serv ices , 10· 30 a m ,
Holy commun ion first Sund~y
Of month , church school , 10 30
ill m for nurserv throuqh 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Ferrell Gron tnger.
pastor B i ble school , 9 30 a m ,
worsh1p , 10 30 a m , adult
worship service and young
people ' s meetmg , 7 30 p m
Combtned Bible study and
prayer meeting Wednesday ,
1 30 p.m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wlnmg , officer
In ct'tanile Sundav. 10 a m ,
Holiness meetmg , 10 30 a m ,
Sunday School Young People ' s
Legion , 7 p m , Thursday, 1 to 3
p m , Ladies Home League, 7
p m , Prep claSses
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second an._d Sycamore
Sts, Pomeroy , the Rev
William Mlddleworth , pastor
Sund.ay School , 9 30 am ,
church servfces 10 30 a m

WOI'$hlp !io~rv•ce tollow•n9 at
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p m
Optn
B•ble
diSCUSSIOn , 1 30 p m , at lht
church nch nwnday
SACRED HEART Rev
GRAHAM
UNITED
Fathe-r
John
Nadzam METtiODIST Pre-echlnQ
pn1or
Phone
99'2 2US 9 30 • m, hrst and ncond
saturday even•ng Mass. J ' ~~ Sund.ar,s of each month ; th•rd
p m sundaY MJSS , 8 an
and
ourth Sundays eech
a m Confenlons , s aturday , 7.
month , worstnp serYice at 7 30
i' 30 p m
P m Wednesday evenings at

supt Sundayschool . 9 301m •
BYF , 6 p m • Bi ble study,
Wednesday . 1 P m • choir
practice , Wednesd•y , 8 30 P m .
POMEROY
WESlEYAN
HOLINESS
CHURCH Harr i sonville
Rev
O' Oell
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Sunday Sc hool Supt Sundav
School 9 30 am , Even ing
WOr"Shtp 7 30 P m , Prayer and
Pra1se serv tce, Thursday, 7 30
P m
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SY R Ac u SE
F I A ST
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George Otler pa stor Sunda y
school . 9 .45 am • morn tng
prea c h tng ,
11
am ·
evangeltsttc serv tce , 7 30 P m
Pr ayer mcet tng Thursday .
7 30 P m
POMEROY
.Vt:STSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W •
Main St - Loren T Stephens,
evangelist. phone 992 78.56
Conservative ,
non
lnstrum ental Sunday worShip ,
10 am. Bi ble study. 1l am ·
worship , 6 P m
Wednuday
Bible study , 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
c H u R c H
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denommahonall ,
Limgsville
Dexter Road. the Rev Worley
Haley , pastor Sunday school ,
10 11m , evenJno worsh ip , 7 30
p m
Prayer
meettng ,
Tuesday, 1 30 p m , youth
group . Frrday 7 30 P m

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"For ye are all the chUdren of God by faith In Christ Jesus.
For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on
Christ, There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither hood nor
!roo, there Is neither male nor female: lor ye are aU one In Christ
Jesus." (Gal. 3:26;28).

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The story is told of a group of tribal chieftains sitting m
Council Each had his own plan for meeting a threatened attack.
A wise old chief gave each man a stick arid told hlffi to break 11.
Each one did so with no difficulty at all. The chief gathered the
same nwnber of sticks agam and bound them together mto a
bundle. He then passed the bundle to each man and told him to
bt'eak it, not even the strongest man could do 11.
The wise old chief illustrated the fact that unity was the
secret to success in meeting the attack or the challenges that

were to come.
So it is with &lt;l!ristians, We meet challenges every day if we
really are serving Christ Jesus. An individual Christian has very
little chance to win out by himself. IndiVIdual denominations
have more chance by working together as groups. However, all
Christians working togerber as a group, no matter the
denomination, can defeat all challenges and wrn out with and lor
&lt;llrist.
Our scripture tells us we are to be one united rn Christ This 18
the secret to serving God m a powerful way.
It is satd that the family that works together and prays
together stays together, So tt IS with Christ's church (all born
again Christians.) If we will work and pray together we will wrn
out with &lt;l!rist and stay together, both on earth and in Heaven. Rev, Howard Shiveley, Southern Cluster United Methodist
ChiU'Ch.

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By Mrs. Francia Morris
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Critt Bradford were Mr.
and Mrs. D&lt;flald Parsons of
Athens, RD, and grandson, Mr,
and Mrs. Darrell Parsons of
New Jersey, who have been In
Austria where he teaches
music. After a visit in Florida
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs
Randall Parsons, they wtll
return to Austria.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb
atterided a get-together dinner
lor the grand officers of
Eastern star In 1968 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
King of BradbiD'y Sunday. Mrs.
King was the Grand Ruth and
Mrs. Webb was Deputy Grand
Matron of that year, 1968.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb
attended a potluck supper at
the borne of the Deputy Grand
Matron of District No. 25
, --ke, at
0 ,E ..
S , Lo uanna """'
Amesville, Ohro.
Dr. and Mrs. James Webb
and sons of Colwnbus spent
two days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Webb
Mr. Kenneth Swart of Stow,
Ohio spent the weekend here to
Visit his mother, Mrs. James
Swart at Holzer Medtcal
Center.
Mrs. Larry Badgley, Christy
an d Dan ny, of F alrfax, Va .• are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley here and Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Gloeckner of East
Le
:.t. Henry Roush, Mrs.
Unley Hart and grandaon, Don
Laird, spent from ThiD'sday
mtil Sunday with Mr. and
¥r•· John Fisher at Union·
town. On Sunday they took Don
to Reynoldsburg to visit
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Clark, a lew days enroute to his
home In Phenix, Ariz. Don
apent the summer with his

and sons spent the weekend at
Kings Island and other places
of Interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleland,
Mrs. Betty Sayre, Mrs. Ivan
Powell, Jr., Lor1 and Ivanna,
spent Sunday in Jacksonville
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Wood.
Mrs. Edna Pickens and
granddaughter, Marie
Pickens, returned home from a
visit in Pennsylvania.

Kingsbury
News, Notes

The Carleton Church had its
picnic at the park on Rt. 33
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Carland
family visited her family, Mr.
and Mrs. &lt;l!arles Barnett and
family at Colwnbus.
A!C Richard Dean stationed
at K. I. Sawyer A.F.B. spent a
week's leave recently with his
parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Jolin
Dean and his brother, Mr, and
Mrs. John Walter Dean and
son, Jolin. Also VISiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dean were Mr. and Mrs
Clair Waggoner of- Harrisonville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Paynter of Carpenter _and
Rodney Ried of Pataskala.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arnold
and son, Billy' Columbus,
VISited hla motber, Mrs. Hazel
Arnold and Walter recently.
Mrs. Louise Harrison visited
In Colwnbus with Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Harrison and son,
Rodney.
Recent visitors of Mr and
Mrs. John Walter Dean and son
were Mr. and Mrs. John Slack,
Mr and Mrs. Gene Slack and
family of Massillon, Mr. and
Mrs. Hobart Smalley of
Chester.
,
grandparents, Mr · and Mrs.
Mr. arid Mrs. Ernie Wood are

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Tasslan and announcing the arrival of 8 10
daughters of Cincinnati lb. 50n. Grandparents are Mr.
returned home alter spending and Mrs. Ernest Wood and Mr.
the ~Wimer with her mother, and Mrs. McKinney of MidMrs. lJIIlan Lee and other dleport.
rela•tves.
Mrs. Helen Dais visited her
Mr. lllld Mrs. Noel Story of brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Bur50n at Shade. Other vlsiwrs
Wllhebnlna Thonul and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lowell ZetcJer of Chester were Bur50n.
guesta Saturday of Mrs.
Marshall and Sandra Ruth
Mllrgnt Houdashelt.
and son, Andy, who are
N.ncy and Cheryl , mllslonaries In Tajeon, Keres
llonleet of Cleveland
have returned home on leave
1
apen a .nd have been visiting here.
Wlflk with their l!'llldparents, Wednesday evening they
Mr.lllld Mrs. Thereon Johneon. showed slides .of their work In
Mr. 1111d Mrs. Sieve Cleland Korea at the Cadeton O!ID'ch.

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FIRST SOUTHERN 8AP
TIST _ 282 Mulberry Ave,

POMEROY FIRST lAP ·
TIST - Robert Kuhn , putor ;
Will iam Watson , Sunda.,. scnool

Pomeroy
~ft!l r,ned
w i th
B c , the Rev
Fred Hdl
pastor . Trov ZwWing, Sundar
school supt Sundl:ly SChoo
30
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am . tnornlng worsh lr. ,
10 30.. Sunday evangelist c
meet ing , 7 30 p m
Prayer
meeting Wednesda'f 7 30 p m
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MIOOL'E~ORT

MT MOitiAH BAPTIST Corner Fourth and Ma i n ,
Middltport Rev Henry Key ,
Jr , pas.tor Sunday School . 9 30
am , Mrs En,.in Baumgard
ner , supt, Morning worsh 1p,
10 45 am
JEHOYAH'SWITNESSES Larry carn.ahan , presid 1n 9
m inister $unda 11 • Bible lee
ture , 9 30 a m , Watchtower
study , 10 30 am' Tuesday ,
Bible StUI;fy , 7 30 P m • Thl1rS
day , ministry school. 7 30
P m , service meettnQ 8 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Christ In Chrtshan Unlon Lawrenc• Mantey , pastor .
Mrs Russell Young. Sunday
s h f s 1
C 00
up
Sundav School
9 30 a m
Evenmg worsh ip.
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meettng , 1 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racine Route 2, the
Rev James M Muncy. pastor
s
d
h
un ey sc ool, 9 &lt;45 a m •
morn lng worship., 11 11 m ,
even•ng worshtp , 7 30 p m
Prayer meeting, Tuesday , 7 30
p m , Young people's meetmg.
7 30 P m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST- Corner S1xth and
Palmer . the
Rev
Steve
Skaggs
pastor ,
Danny
Thompson . Sunday school supt
WMPO ratd10 program , 7 45
a m Sunday school. 9 15 a m ,
morning worsh tp , 10 15 am
Youth acttvtttes and lellowsh tp
for 1un1or and sen 1or h1gh
students . 6 p m Btble study ,
7 30 p m
M td week prayer
servtc:e . Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Middleport, 5th and Main
GeorQe
Glaze.
minister
James Sheets, supermtendent
Bible school, 9' 30 a m ,
mornmg worship , 10 30 1a m ,
evening worship , 7 JO p m .
prayer service, 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Cole, pastor , Floyd
Carson. Sunday School supt
Sunday schooL 9 30 a m ,
morn1ng worshtp, 10 30 am ,
Sunday evange1tst1c meet1ng ,
7 30 p m , prayer meeting ,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave, Middleport
Lester G Holt, pastor Sunday
schoo , 10 a m ; worshtp ser
vice , 11 am , worsl'llp servtce ,
7 30 p m SundBy Wednesday
n1gt'tt prayer service, 7 30

THE
UNITED
PRES·
BY1"ERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dwtght
L Zavltz, Pastor Director
HARRISONVILlE
sunday Church Sct'tool, 9 30
a m • Mts Homer Lee , S~pt ,
Morning Worship , 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School, 9 30 a m , John
F
Fultz, Sugt , Mornrng
Worship, 10 30 e m
SYRACUSE Morning
worship , 9 • a m , Sunday
Church School, 10 a m , Mrs
Sampson Hall , Supt
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD- Ph11i1p Whitley , pastor
Sunday school. 10 a m
worshq:) servtce, 7 p m ,
Prayer meettnQ . Wednesday ,
7 30 p m

HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom Est !I H.art, pastor , Roy
Brown,
assistant
pastor
Sunday school , 10 a m , Church
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evening , prayer meetmg , 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN ·
TECOSTAL - Third Ave ., the
Rev William l&lt;nltfel, pastor
Ronald Dugan. sunday School
Supt Classes for all ages,
evening service, 7 30 p m ,
Bible study, Wednesday, 7 30
P m , youth servtces, Friday,
' 30 p m .
FREEWilL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum , Mid dleport ,
Noel
Herrman ,
pastor
Saturday evening
servtce , 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m , Sundey evening
worsh lp, 7 p m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE

PARISH
THE UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T. Bumgarner
Director
POMEROY CLUSTER
flev. CarlE HICICS
Rev. 0. Wm. Sydenstrlcker
CHESTER WorshiP 9 15
a m , Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
a m , Church School. 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worship , 11
a m , Church School 10 a m
POMEROY Worship ,
10 30 em , Church School 9 15
am , UMYF630pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
10 a m , Church School 9 a m ,
UMYF 6' 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER!
Rev . Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worship 10 30
a m , Church School 9 30 a m ,
UMYF 7 pm
RUTLAND - Worstlip 9' 15
a m , ChUrch School 10 a m ,
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
ship 9 am , Church School 10
am , UMYF Thursday , 7 p m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

Rev . Rlch•rd E Jarvil
ASBURY Worship 11
a m , Church School 9 50 a m •
WSCS, 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh i p 9
a m , Church School 10 e m ,
WSCS , 3rd Wednesd1y, 7 30
pm
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MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip
10 a m ., Church School 9 e m ,
wscs, 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School, 9 30 a m , worship
s•rvl~, 7. 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. S1even Wilson
Rev. Lury Poling
Rev . How1rd Shiveley
BETHANY
tOoruSI
Worship , 9 30 a m , Ct'turch
School 10 30 a m .
CARMEL Worship , 11
1 m , 1st and 3rd Sundays,
Churct't School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
school, 9 30 a m , worShip,
first and thtrd Sunday , 1. 30
P m • prayer meeting, Wed
nesdav . 7 30 p m Fellowship
supper, first Saturday, 6 p m
U M W second luesdev. 7 30
pm
EAST LETARt Sunday
k:nool, 9 30 1 m , worsh lp
second lnd fourth S~otnday , 7 lO
D m • prayer l'f1tetlnG 1 Wtd

nt.•Sday , 1 30 p 1m ,: U M W ,
f irs t Wfl'dn~srJn l 1 JO p m
WESLE'YAN fRtctn!'l
Sunday school,
)Q
a m :
wors.tHp , 11 a m • Btble- llvdv .
Thursday , 7 p m .. ChO i r
practice, Ttwr~day . 8 p m
tettowshtp
sup p er .
first
Wednnday 6•30p m , U M w
fourth Mondav. 8 p m
GlieEA.T BEND - WDrsn rp II
a m , 2n d and 4th SundaY$.,
Chur ch School , 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worsh ip ,
'O 1 m • Church 3chooi, 9 a m •
Bi ble study , 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Worstt l p
9 30 a m • Church School 10 30
a m • M i d Week
Service ,
Wednesday , 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEl. Wor
shiP 11 am • 1st and 3rd
Sundavs . Ctturch School , 10

om

PORTLAND - Worship 7 , 30
p m ; Church School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - WorShip , 11 am
2nd and 4th Sundays , Church
School 10 am
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh i p 1() a m ,
Church School 9 am , Prayer
Meeting , Wednes.day , 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Church
services. 9 am , Sunday
School 9 &lt;4.5 a m Bi ble Study
every ThurSday , 7 30 p m
NORTH BEtHEL Wor
ship 11 a m • Church Sct'tool 10

om

ALFRED - Sunday School,
9 45 am
each
Sunday ,
preachtng at 11 a rn
each
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 .45
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8 p m
on third Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
school , 9 lO, preaching , 1 30
p m Sunday , prayer meeting ,
7 30 p m Tuesday, WSC S, 1 30
f~rst Thursday each month
SilVER RIDGE - Worship
10 am • Church School , 9 am
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh i p 9 a m , Churct,
School. 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CH RUT - George Fredertck,
supt Serv1ce weekly , 9 30 am
on Sunday Preachtng first and
third Sundays of month by
Clifford Smtth, 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UN tON - Darrell
Doddnll
pastor Sunday School , 9 30
am , Leonard Gilmore, first
elder
evenmg servtce , 7 30
p m
Wednesday
praver
meetmg , 7 30 p m
MT MOR.IAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Route 2 The
Rev Charles Hand , pastor
Sun day school , 9 45 a m ,
morning worship, 11 a m
Evening servtces , Tuesday and
Frtday, 1 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Btble
Study, 9 JO am , morning
worshtp, 10 30 am , evening
worshtp , 6 30 p m Wednesday
Btble Study, 1 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom , Sunday School ,
10 a m wtth Wtllard Ptgott.
supt Evangelistic messa9e
each Sunday eventng, 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cltne ,
m inister of the Apostoltc Fatth
Btble Study , Wednesday. 7 30
pm
STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school servtce, 10 a m , Prayer
meettng, Thursday, 7 p m ,
Sunday evenmg servtce, 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
POmeroy
Harrrsocwttle
Road Rtck Morrtson pastor ,
Sunday school supt , Steven
Stanley Sunday school, 9 30
am , morntng worshtp and
commun•on ,
10 30
am ,
Sunday
even1ng
youth
Chnst1an Endeavor , 6 30 p m ,
worsh tp servtce. Sunday 7 JO
p m
Wednesday evenmg
prayer mecttng and Btble
study, 7 30 p m
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN Pme Grove, the Rev Arthur
Combs, pestor Sunday school,
9 30 a m , church services
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST . Bible School, 9 30
am , mornmg worsh1p, 10 30
a m Sunday evenrng Worship
Servtce, 7 30 p m , choir
practice Sunday and Wed
nesdey, 7 p m , prayer meeting
and Btble Study Wednesday,
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freeland Norris, pastor
Sunday school 10 a m , Church
service, 7 p m
Wednesday
Bible Study, 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
Morntng Wor$hlp, 10 30 a m ,
Evening Worshtp , 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday Mid Week Service
Sunday School Supertntendent,
Gerald Wells
Pastor , Rev
Morris M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Welter P. Bikacsan, pastor.
Ronnie Salser, S s Supt,
Sunday School. 9 30 a m ,
Morning Worsh1p 10 45 a m ,
Sunday evening worshtp 7 30
p m Wednesday evenmg Btble ~
Study. 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon Glasure, pastor
Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
youth and junior youth service,
6 45 p m , evening worship,
7 30 p m , prayer and praise,
.Wednesday , ~-30 Q ~m...
_
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean ,
pastor Sunday SchooL 10 a m ,
Leon Miller , supt Evening
servtce, 7 JO p m , Prayer
meeting, Thursday, 7 30 p m

ClfE'STER CHURCH OF

GOD Rev
James Sat
terfteld, pastor sunday School ,
9 30 am • worshtp service, 11
a m , evening service ; 7 ,
prayer service and youth
service. Wednesday , 7 o m
LANGSVIlLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
pastor Sunda'l School. 9 30
am • Roy Stgman , supt ,
morning
worsh tp,
10 JO.
Sunday evenmg service. 1 30,
Mtd week service, Wednesday ,
7 }O_ p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard C Black , pastor Bob
Moore , Sunday School Supt ,
Sunday School , classes tor au
ages. 9 JO am , morning
worsh ip, 10 45 , NY~S Sund.1y ,
6 30 p m , evangei Jstlc ser.vlce ,
Sundav, 7 30 p m Mid week
pra'yer meet lnQ , Wednesday ,
7 30 p m , Mfsslonary meetrng,
secgnd Wednesday , 7 30 p m

UNITED

FAITH

NON7

DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Smith, pastor Sunday
school , 9 30 a rn , class. leader ,
Leo Hill , worship servic• ,
10 30 am , church, 1 30 p m ,
EDEN UNIT~EO lkl: ,., .
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R.
Blake . pastor Sunday School
10 a
m ; Howard McCoy.
supf ,. Morning sermon , 11 a
m 1 Sunday niQht services
ChriStian Endeaver, 7 30 p
Song service , 8 p m ,
Preact'!ing 8 30 p m , Mid
week Prayer meeting . Wed ·
nesday . 7 p m, Rev Adams,
la\.1 leader

m,

CHURCH

OF

JESUS

CHRIST - Located at Rutland
on New llm.a ~Old , next to
Forest Acre Perk ; Rev Ray
Rouse, pastor , Robert Musser
Sunday School supt sundaY
school , 10, 30 am . , worship
1 30 p m . Bible S1udy, Wed nesday , 7 : 30 p m
Saturday
night prayer &amp;erVI
1 .!0 p m

GROV~
CHRISTIAN - ROger Watton ,
putor , Ray Whaley , aupt ,
Morning worthlp , 9 30 1m
church school, 10, 30 1
voung PtoPit 'l mntlng , 6 30
P m .; evening worsh i p , 7. 30
P m Bible lhJdv, Wednttday,

HEMLOCk

m::

130 p m
MT . UNION t!IAPTtST Rev C•ctl Cox, pastor SIJnctay
Schoof supt • Joe Savre
Sunday school . 9 &lt;iS am . ,
Sun day eveninG worship , 1 30
W~nesday prayer an(l 81blt
study , 1 JO p .m
TUPPE.S
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eug ene Underwood , pastor .
Howard Caldwell , Jr ., Sunday
School Supt • Sunday School.
9 30 am , Morn i ng Sermon .
10 JO am • Sundav eventng
service.
m
LETAR
FALLS UNITED
BR£T .. REN - Rev Fret'land
Norris, pastor Floyd Norr is,
!Supt Sunday school 9 JO a 1"11 ,
morn ing sermon . 1q 30 am ,
Prayer serv ice,. Wednesda'f ,
7 10 p m
CHESHI~E
CHURCH OF
GOD OF PA:OPHECY - G P
Sm ith ,. pastor Sunday Sct'tool,
10 a m , Arthur H.enson , Supt ,
Morn i ng Worship , 11 • m ,
Young People 's service, 1
P m • Evening serv ice, 7 30
p m Wednesday Mid -Week.
Prayer $ervlce. 7 30 p m ,
Youth meeting , 6 30 p m 1
Evening worsh lp , 1 30 p m
CHESTt:R CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
H~rbert Grate, J)attor
Wor
ship serv ice, 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School,
9 •30 .am
Richard Barton ,
supt Prayer m eetlng , Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST CliffOrd Smith,
mlntster Sunday SchOOl 9 30
a m .. morninG church 10 30
am , Sunday eventng service ,
7 JO p m Wednesday serv ic e, 8
pm
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev R obert
E Bu c kley , pastor
Lloyd
Wr ight , Sunday school supt
Sunday school, 9 30 ~ m
morntng worshtp , 10 30 am ,
evenmg worsh tp, 7 30 p m
Wednesday Chrtsttan Youth
Crusade , 6 30 p m
Ch o rr
pra c trce , Thur sday , 7 p m

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touchabfeo 13; Come to the Fair •· 1S

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1. 00 - Midnight Special], 4, Take Five for Life 15

2: 00- News 13 . Movie " Woman Times Seven " 4

• : 00 ·- Movie "Red Garters" 4
5· JO - Movie "Operation Double Cross" "'·

SATURDAY, AUGUST 31,

6:30--Ky. Afield 1~; Christopher Clos0&lt;1p 10, TV Classroom 8
7:CJO-Fun For Everyone 6, Treehouse Club B. In Touch 13 ,
Falttr For Today 10
7.30--Seoame Sf 20; Saturday's Report 3, O.monds 13 . Farm
Front 4; Speedrocer 6; Speed Buggy 8 ; Treehouse Club 10
8:DO-Jake's Place 6; Lldsvltle 3,43, 15; Bugs Bunny 13. Hair
Bear Bunch 8; Popeye 10.
1:30--Yogt's Gang 13; Mister Rogers 20 ; Addams Family 3,4,1S ;
Sabrina 8; Edward Saunders 6.

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• ll Kings
4 8-16
Monday
o GalatiafU

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Tuerday

•:GO-Emergency Plus 3,4, 15; Super Friends 6,13; Movies 8.10 •

• Epheszans
I 15-23

Seoame Sf 20

Laughing children splash and splutter in the shallows. Farther
out, big boys race and tear in noisy games of tag. Fathers show
their children how to swim, while mothers smile encouragement.
Lovers nestle close on striped blankets, and grandmas nod sleepily
under big-brimmed hats. The day is good, a day of sand and sea
and clear blue sky.
Then a whistle shrieks, and laughter stills as life guards work
to save a life. Dread hovers, and even when the child is safe within
his mother's arms, for some the day is tarnished .
It's easy to be gay on picnic days But, when tragedy comes
close and fears clamor, life's happiness is a temporary thing.
Where can you find confidence?
Your church has the answer. It is the abiding place of Ood.
Within its fellowship through prayer am' .vorship, you can learn
that God is the center of your life and that His goodness never
wavers.

2:2-5
Saturday

• Romans
8 ·9-13

9: 30--fnch High Private Eye 3,., 15.
10:GO-Eiec. Co. 20; Lassie's Rescue Rangers 6, 13, My Favorl1e

Martian 8,10; Sigmund and The Sea Monsters, 3,4,15.
10:30-&lt;loober and The Ghost Chasers 6, 13; Pink Panthers
3,,.,15; Zoom 20; Jeannie 8,10.

Scnplures Selected By The "merlc.lll"' Bible Soctely
Copyriaht 1974 Keister Ad\ler1fstng SeNice, Inc , Strasburg. VIrginia

•:DO-Man Builds, Man Destroys 33.
4:30-Sewtng Skills- Tailoring 33.
5:DO-Wide World of Sports6,13; Great Day At The Fair 4; A Bit
With Knit 33; Petticoat Junction 3; Washlnglon Debates 15
5:30--Sate ol the Century 4; Let's Grow A Garden 33; New
Doting Game 3.
6:DO-LIIIas, Yoga and You 33; News 8; News 3,4; In The Know
10; A Look At TheBook u.
6:30-News 3,.,15; Zoom 33; Beverly Hillbillies 8; News 6,
RNsoner Reporf 13.
7:DO-Hee Haw 6,8; Catch-33 33; Lorence Welk 4, 13, 1S ;
Thrlllseekers 3; Animal World 10.

With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that
whrch Is good in family and community lrfe. this feature is sponsored by
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very much . He, too, has never been marrled
He thinks we should have a " white wedding," because
"every woman deserves the thnll of her beautiful bndal gown."
But, Helen, I am not a VIrgin and I'm afraid he thinks l am.
Years ago, l had a brief affair I don't regret
Should I cunfess I'm not pure, or just go ahOlld with the white
dress and be a liar' I'm afraid to riSk our love wrth the truth
LAm IN LOVE
DEAR LAm
(Now I've heard everythmg!)
I doubt that a 65-year-&lt;Jid man would be very shocked to learn
his 82-year old br1de ISll'l a- vlrgm, but if he's not curiOus, why
mentton the subject'
For your information, white does NOT signify virgmity I'd
say you were 99.44 per cent purer than most olber women your
age, so stop worrymg. - H.

30 :JTl'LE ORPHAN ANNIE

~ ing about. They say that
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pea tor
Sunctav School 9 . JO
• m Preyer •net 81blt study
7 30 p . m
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Sund1y School, 10 a m ,
morntng worship, 11 a m ,
tYangtllltic service, 7:30pm
Bible study and prayer service.
Wednesdey. 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133 .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST In Chrl1tl1n UniOh The Rev . Wi lliam ':a mpb•ll.
pastor Sunday School , 9 30
6 m , James Hughes, supt .;
evening atrvlce. 7.30 p m
Wedneadey tvtnlng prayer
meeting, 7 30 p m. Youth
prayer service tech Tueaday.

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TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson, Mason
Pastor ,
Welter Cloud Sunday school ,
9 45 am , worship service, 11
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pm

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who has been reructa.nt to
agree wtlh you on an Issue of
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loday when you lind your Ideas
are now 1n harmony

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Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
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FIRST

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GEMINI (Mo, 21 -Juno 20)

"Hitchhike" 6,13

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in IOO tong

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or a rou~h spol However don't
mak.e a hab1t of watltng unl•l
the last minute before achng

B 30-MASH 8, 10; Great American Dream Machine 33 , Movie
9 00-Mary Tylef Moore 8, 10, Mov1e "House of Cards" 4
9 30-Bob Ne'l(hart 8, 10, Mov:ie " Rocklord Flies" 3, Uncle Sam
Rquests The Pleasure of
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part of the package. Others refer their clients to trained local
therapiSts, and still others recommend sex education classes at
nearby colleges, or hooks, such as "The Joy of Sex" by Alex
Comfort, or the several discussiOns of the Masters and Joiinson
treatment lor sexual dysfunction.
What does a sex therapy C&lt;IID'se offer? A lot of talk arid a lot
of private homework. Couples learn to comrnumcate their
feelings arid desires to one another; to view sex as good, happy
sharing, whJch needn'tPalways end w1th mtercourse; to correct
faults or failures and mcrease enjoyment - and that the only
four-letter word m sex relationships IS "fast".
Sex therapy usually lasts IOor 12sesslons, although intensive
weekend encounters are becommg popular. Costs vary m dif·
ferent areas, but average around $25 to $30 per hour.
My adVIce, Sieve and VIrginia fmd a well-recommended
marrlage-arid-6ex counselor. Good luck! - H

SAGITTARIUS (Noo. 23 ·
Oec. 21) You II be getting an

You U do very well '"compel!·
t•ve s•tuattons It anyone ts
likely 10 get the breaks 1t s
gotfllil to be you

DEAR STEVE·
No, Virginia, se• therapy - the legitimate kind - is not a
bunch of orgies with dirty prctures. But because anyone can
become a "sex doctor" (the profession is so new there are no
ticensmg procedures, as yet) , watch out lor the zanies, the
kinkies and the price-gougers. Ask your local famUy service
agency or Mental Health AssociatiOn for a referral, and be sure
the counselor you choose has qualified professional background.
Would sex therapy belp' P&gt;obably, but your letter mdlcates
you also need a total marrlirge appraisal. Constant fighting
produces poor sex, no matter how great the lechruques, lor
you're bourid to carry resentment.. with you mto lhe bedroom.

Unlucky expert victim of cards

•••
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Will OCCUI

CANCER (Juno 21-Jufy 22)

These days, many marriage counselors offer a sex course as

SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)
It' s possible )'QU IT!aY have to
afler your plans when some
unexpecled guests drop •n oul
oflhe blue

TAURUS (Aplft 20· Moy 20)

Before you throw m the towel,
wa1t a b1t longer Keep trytng
Events w tll suddenly reverse
themselves to your advantage.

l:JD--Movie "Atomic C1ty" 4.
3:QO-Movle "Flaming Feather" 4.
your partner has opened one 4: 30-Movie "The Saddle Buster" 4.
6:DO-Peyfon Ptace 4. ·
notrump. What do you do now"

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For Seturd•~ . Aue. 3 t , 1974
ARIES Uoterch 2 t · April 181
You don't want 10 play tt solo
today You're et your besl w1th
a group Somethl~ mtereshng

VIRGINIA

11 45-Movle "Nevada Smith" 4

WIN AT BRIDGE

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3,4, U; Mission Magic 6,13.
12. DO-E lee. Co 20; Jetsons 3,4, 15; Pebbln and Bamm Bamm
8, 10; Movie "Mod, Mod Monsters~~ 6,13.
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12:30--Fat Albert 8,10; Go 3,4.15.
DEAR HELEN
!:DO-Children's Film Festival 8, 10, Man from UNCLE 4,
I'm 62 and have never been marr1ed. Several months ago, l
Banana Splits 3; Action '7", 13; Washington Debates IS
met
a woriderful man three years my senior. We love each other
I: :JI)....Cafch Some Pro Foofball 3.
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tO; Anyfhtng You Can Do 13.
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2: 30--Beauty Pageant 13; Wreotllng 1.
Hunt 10
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10.
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LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt, pastor , Sunday School
supt, Ronald Osborne, Ptble
School, 9·30 am , preaching
10 45 a m , Evening serv1ces ,
7 30 p m

MASON

1974

6 : oo-Summer Semes1er 10.

• Ezekiel

THE HILAND CHAPEL.
GeorQe Casto, pastor Sunday
5!: hOOI , 9 30 . evenii"'Q worshiP .
7 30 Thursday evemng prayer
service 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second end Pomeroy Sts, Stan
Craig , pastor Sunday school ,
9 45 am • worsh i p service, 11
am , traininG un i on . 6 . 30
P m • evening worship service ,
7. 30 p m
M ld week .prayer
service , Wednesday, 7 30 p m

10,

12 . 30- Don Kirshner' s Rock Concert 6, Wide World In Concert
1:;1; Movies "Porfral1 In Terror" 10. " The Thing w ith Two

89.1·18
Friday

FREEDOM
GOSPEl
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev
L
R Gluesencamp , pastor
Roger Wilfred, Sr , Sunday
School Supt
Sunday School
9 30 am , Sunday eventng
worship 7 30 Prayer meetmg ,
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter , class leader Youth
meeting , Wednesday, 7 30
P m . Ernest Deeter. leader
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
TH-E UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook,
pastor
Sunday school. 9 30
am, Russell Spencer , supt ,
worship servtce, 10 45 a m ,
eventng worsh i P alternattng
with C E et 7 30 p m on
Sundl!!y Prayer meetmQ, 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe ,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter ,
pastor
Sunday school, 9 30
am , worship service, 10 30
a m Bible study artd prayer
servtce, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
RUTlAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Rod Kasler, pastor ,
V H Braley , Sunday school
supt Sunday schooL 9 30 a m ,
worshtp servtce and com
mun•on . 10 30 am , youth
meettng , 6 p rn , Sunday
evenmg serv tee , 7, regular
board m eetlng , th trd Saturday ,
7 p m
RUTL-AND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Sunday School ,
9 30 am , Worship servtce, 11
a m ,
Wednesday prayer
meeting, 7 30 p m
Sunday
night worship , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd 0 Grimm , Jr , pastor
Sunday SchooL 9 30 a m ,
Morning worship , 10 30 am , .,
Young people's service, 6 4.5
P m • Evangel istic serv i ce ,
7 30 p m Wednesday evening
servtce. 7 30 p m

Brady Bunch 6, 13.

8,

By Helen ·aottel

Cao Se1 Tbenpy Help?
DEAR HELEN .
My wife and I fight aboot almoot everytlun~. ,.e doo'l gel
along In bed or out of II But When I'm away from her I'm nol happy, and she feels the
same. West1U love each other, but we need lessons In how to get
with It
Would sex therapy help? Please convince my wife It isn't jusl
a bunch of sex orgies with dirty pictures. - SmVE AND

Bleck PerspeCt ive on the

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10· 30 - Ohio· This Week 20 : Day at Night 33 '
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11 .30- Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15. Mission · Impossible 6, Un-

Thursday

HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev Paul Nev 111 e . pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Morning serv tee. 10 JO a m ,
youth servtce, 6 .t5 p m ,
Evangel/site servtce 7 JO p m
Prayer meettng Thursday .
7 30 p m

a, 10;

Prairie 3, 4, IS; NFL Football
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shuler pastor
Worsh 1p serv tce, 9 30 am
Sunday Sunday school , 10 30
am Btble study and prayer
serv 1ce , 7 JO p m Thursday
Kmgsbury
Road
Sllnday
School , 9 JO am, Ralph Carl.
supt Worshtp service, 10 30
a m and 1 30 p m alternately
Prayer meettng, Wednesday.
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles.
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Mrs Worley Francts , Sunday
school supt • Sunday school. 10

Us.

My
IS :

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•r•de

think

from lh11'1QS you do on an •m·
promptu bMiS Keep your
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Wednesday
• Matth.:w

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland • Racine Road
William Roush , pastor Denny
Evans.
Sunday
Schoor
D~rector Sunday School, 9 30
am , Morning worshtp, 10 30
am , Sunday evenmg serv1ce 7
p m
Wednesday evenmg
praver serv1ces , 7 30 om

nearly

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7/

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Charles Russell.
Sr m inister . Norman C W11! .
supt
Sunday school , 9 30
am , worsh ip service , 10 30
am • Btble study , Tuesday
7 JO p m

p-m:ii~~~~~""~""j~~"'~;}p·-

~onJc'u •• ng lt\81 you wanl dons
that you fell would be ~.ute e"'pens,ve w111 not coal you

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• - Tho Deily 5entinel. Middleoort·Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Aug 30, 1974
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTtsT
Mulber-ry
Helvhts, Pomeroy
P&lt;"stor

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Glr1rd Seton Sabbath school
e-very Satunla v af '1 p m and

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev . W . H Perrin , pastor . Roy
M1yer . SundiY school supt
Church school. 9 1S a m
worsh i p serv ice, 10 · 2&lt;4 am
Youth cho ir rehearsal . Mon
day, 3 30 p m under d lrt!l ction
of Mary Skinner , sen tor c:hotr
rehearsal , 7 30 p m Thursd~Y
with
Mrs
Paul
Nea se.
director
POMEROY CHURCH 0~
THE NAZARENE Corner
Union and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde V Henderson , pastor
Sundly school , 9 30 e m , Glen
McClung, supt : morning
worship, 10 30 a m , evening
service , 7 30 , m ld week ser
vice, Wednesday , 1 JO p m
GRACE EPISCOPAl - The
Rev
Harold Deeth , rector
Church serv ices , 10· 30 a m ,
Holy commun ion first Sund~y
Of month , church school , 10 30
ill m for nurserv throuqh 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Ferrell Gron tnger.
pastor B i ble school , 9 30 a m ,
worsh1p , 10 30 a m , adult
worship service and young
people ' s meetmg , 7 30 p m
Combtned Bible study and
prayer meeting Wednesday ,
1 30 p.m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wlnmg , officer
In ct'tanile Sundav. 10 a m ,
Holiness meetmg , 10 30 a m ,
Sunday School Young People ' s
Legion , 7 p m , Thursday, 1 to 3
p m , Ladies Home League, 7
p m , Prep claSses
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second an._d Sycamore
Sts, Pomeroy , the Rev
William Mlddleworth , pastor
Sund.ay School , 9 30 am ,
church servfces 10 30 a m

WOI'$hlp !io~rv•ce tollow•n9 at
J IS
p m
Optn
B•ble
diSCUSSIOn , 1 30 p m , at lht
church nch nwnday
SACRED HEART Rev
GRAHAM
UNITED
Fathe-r
John
Nadzam METtiODIST Pre-echlnQ
pn1or
Phone
99'2 2US 9 30 • m, hrst and ncond
saturday even•ng Mass. J ' ~~ Sund.ar,s of each month ; th•rd
p m sundaY MJSS , 8 an
and
ourth Sundays eech
a m Confenlons , s aturday , 7.
month , worstnp serYice at 7 30
i' 30 p m
P m Wednesday evenings at

supt Sundayschool . 9 301m •
BYF , 6 p m • Bi ble study,
Wednesday . 1 P m • choir
practice , Wednesd•y , 8 30 P m .
POMEROY
WESlEYAN
HOLINESS
CHURCH Harr i sonville
Rev
O' Oell
M
1
p 1 • H
Ebf '
an ey • as or · enry
m,
Sunday Sc hool Supt Sundav
School 9 30 am , Even ing
WOr"Shtp 7 30 P m , Prayer and
Pra1se serv tce, Thursday, 7 30
P m
.r
SY R Ac u SE
F I A ST
'" HVRCH OF GOO Rev
George Otler pa stor Sunda y
school . 9 .45 am • morn tng
prea c h tng ,
11
am ·
evangeltsttc serv tce , 7 30 P m
Pr ayer mcet tng Thursday .
7 30 P m
POMEROY
.Vt:STSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W •
Main St - Loren T Stephens,
evangelist. phone 992 78.56
Conservative ,
non
lnstrum ental Sunday worShip ,
10 am. Bi ble study. 1l am ·
worship , 6 P m
Wednuday
Bible study , 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
c H u R c H
&lt; n 0 n
denommahonall ,
Limgsville
Dexter Road. the Rev Worley
Haley , pastor Sunday school ,
10 11m , evenJno worsh ip , 7 30
p m
Prayer
meettng ,
Tuesday, 1 30 p m , youth
group . Frrday 7 30 P m

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"For ye are all the chUdren of God by faith In Christ Jesus.
For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on
Christ, There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither hood nor
!roo, there Is neither male nor female: lor ye are aU one In Christ
Jesus." (Gal. 3:26;28).

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The story is told of a group of tribal chieftains sitting m
Council Each had his own plan for meeting a threatened attack.
A wise old chief gave each man a stick arid told hlffi to break 11.
Each one did so with no difficulty at all. The chief gathered the
same nwnber of sticks agam and bound them together mto a
bundle. He then passed the bundle to each man and told him to
bt'eak it, not even the strongest man could do 11.
The wise old chief illustrated the fact that unity was the
secret to success in meeting the attack or the challenges that

were to come.
So it is with &lt;l!ristians, We meet challenges every day if we
really are serving Christ Jesus. An individual Christian has very
little chance to win out by himself. IndiVIdual denominations
have more chance by working together as groups. However, all
Christians working togerber as a group, no matter the
denomination, can defeat all challenges and wrn out with and lor
&lt;llrist.
Our scripture tells us we are to be one united rn Christ This 18
the secret to serving God m a powerful way.
It is satd that the family that works together and prays
together stays together, So tt IS with Christ's church (all born
again Christians.) If we will work and pray together we will wrn
out with &lt;l!rist and stay together, both on earth and in Heaven. Rev, Howard Shiveley, Southern Cluster United Methodist
ChiU'Ch.

Racine Social Events
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By Mrs. Francia Morris
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Critt Bradford were Mr.
and Mrs. D&lt;flald Parsons of
Athens, RD, and grandson, Mr,
and Mrs. Darrell Parsons of
New Jersey, who have been In
Austria where he teaches
music. After a visit in Florida
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs
Randall Parsons, they wtll
return to Austria.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb
atterided a get-together dinner
lor the grand officers of
Eastern star In 1968 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
King of BradbiD'y Sunday. Mrs.
King was the Grand Ruth and
Mrs. Webb was Deputy Grand
Matron of that year, 1968.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb
attended a potluck supper at
the borne of the Deputy Grand
Matron of District No. 25
, --ke, at
0 ,E ..
S , Lo uanna """'
Amesville, Ohro.
Dr. and Mrs. James Webb
and sons of Colwnbus spent
two days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Webb
Mr. Kenneth Swart of Stow,
Ohio spent the weekend here to
Visit his mother, Mrs. James
Swart at Holzer Medtcal
Center.
Mrs. Larry Badgley, Christy
an d Dan ny, of F alrfax, Va .• are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley here and Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Gloeckner of East
Le
:.t. Henry Roush, Mrs.
Unley Hart and grandaon, Don
Laird, spent from ThiD'sday
mtil Sunday with Mr. and
¥r•· John Fisher at Union·
town. On Sunday they took Don
to Reynoldsburg to visit
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Clark, a lew days enroute to his
home In Phenix, Ariz. Don
apent the summer with his

and sons spent the weekend at
Kings Island and other places
of Interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleland,
Mrs. Betty Sayre, Mrs. Ivan
Powell, Jr., Lor1 and Ivanna,
spent Sunday in Jacksonville
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Wood.
Mrs. Edna Pickens and
granddaughter, Marie
Pickens, returned home from a
visit in Pennsylvania.

Kingsbury
News, Notes

The Carleton Church had its
picnic at the park on Rt. 33
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Carland
family visited her family, Mr.
and Mrs. &lt;l!arles Barnett and
family at Colwnbus.
A!C Richard Dean stationed
at K. I. Sawyer A.F.B. spent a
week's leave recently with his
parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Jolin
Dean and his brother, Mr, and
Mrs. John Walter Dean and
son, Jolin. Also VISiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dean were Mr. and Mrs
Clair Waggoner of- Harrisonville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Paynter of Carpenter _and
Rodney Ried of Pataskala.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arnold
and son, Billy' Columbus,
VISited hla motber, Mrs. Hazel
Arnold and Walter recently.
Mrs. Louise Harrison visited
In Colwnbus with Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Harrison and son,
Rodney.
Recent visitors of Mr and
Mrs. John Walter Dean and son
were Mr. and Mrs. John Slack,
Mr and Mrs. Gene Slack and
family of Massillon, Mr. and
Mrs. Hobart Smalley of
Chester.
,
grandparents, Mr · and Mrs.
Mr. arid Mrs. Ernie Wood are

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Tasslan and announcing the arrival of 8 10
daughters of Cincinnati lb. 50n. Grandparents are Mr.
returned home alter spending and Mrs. Ernest Wood and Mr.
the ~Wimer with her mother, and Mrs. McKinney of MidMrs. lJIIlan Lee and other dleport.
rela•tves.
Mrs. Helen Dais visited her
Mr. lllld Mrs. Noel Story of brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Bur50n at Shade. Other vlsiwrs
Wllhebnlna Thonul and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lowell ZetcJer of Chester were Bur50n.
guesta Saturday of Mrs.
Marshall and Sandra Ruth
Mllrgnt Houdashelt.
and son, Andy, who are
N.ncy and Cheryl , mllslonaries In Tajeon, Keres
llonleet of Cleveland
have returned home on leave
1
apen a .nd have been visiting here.
Wlflk with their l!'llldparents, Wednesday evening they
Mr.lllld Mrs. Thereon Johneon. showed slides .of their work In
Mr. 1111d Mrs. Sieve Cleland Korea at the Cadeton O!ID'ch.

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7 30, Prayer and Bible Study
FIRST SOUTHERN 8AP
TIST _ 282 Mulberry Ave,

POMEROY FIRST lAP ·
TIST - Robert Kuhn , putor ;
Will iam Watson , Sunda.,. scnool

Pomeroy
~ft!l r,ned
w i th
B c , the Rev
Fred Hdl
pastor . Trov ZwWing, Sundar
school supt Sundl:ly SChoo
30
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am . tnornlng worsh lr. ,
10 30.. Sunday evangelist c
meet ing , 7 30 p m
Prayer
meeting Wednesda'f 7 30 p m
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MIOOL'E~ORT

MT MOitiAH BAPTIST Corner Fourth and Ma i n ,
Middltport Rev Henry Key ,
Jr , pas.tor Sunday School . 9 30
am , Mrs En,.in Baumgard
ner , supt, Morning worsh 1p,
10 45 am
JEHOYAH'SWITNESSES Larry carn.ahan , presid 1n 9
m inister $unda 11 • Bible lee
ture , 9 30 a m , Watchtower
study , 10 30 am' Tuesday ,
Bible StUI;fy , 7 30 P m • Thl1rS
day , ministry school. 7 30
P m , service meettnQ 8 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Christ In Chrtshan Unlon Lawrenc• Mantey , pastor .
Mrs Russell Young. Sunday
s h f s 1
C 00
up
Sundav School
9 30 a m
Evenmg worsh ip.
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meettng , 1 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racine Route 2, the
Rev James M Muncy. pastor
s
d
h
un ey sc ool, 9 &lt;45 a m •
morn lng worship., 11 11 m ,
even•ng worshtp , 7 30 p m
Prayer meeting, Tuesday , 7 30
p m , Young people's meetmg.
7 30 P m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST- Corner S1xth and
Palmer . the
Rev
Steve
Skaggs
pastor ,
Danny
Thompson . Sunday school supt
WMPO ratd10 program , 7 45
a m Sunday school. 9 15 a m ,
morning worsh tp , 10 15 am
Youth acttvtttes and lellowsh tp
for 1un1or and sen 1or h1gh
students . 6 p m Btble study ,
7 30 p m
M td week prayer
servtc:e . Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Middleport, 5th and Main
GeorQe
Glaze.
minister
James Sheets, supermtendent
Bible school, 9' 30 a m ,
mornmg worship , 10 30 1a m ,
evening worship , 7 JO p m .
prayer service, 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Cole, pastor , Floyd
Carson. Sunday School supt
Sunday schooL 9 30 a m ,
morn1ng worshtp, 10 30 am ,
Sunday evange1tst1c meet1ng ,
7 30 p m , prayer meeting ,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave, Middleport
Lester G Holt, pastor Sunday
schoo , 10 a m ; worshtp ser
vice , 11 am , worsl'llp servtce ,
7 30 p m SundBy Wednesday
n1gt'tt prayer service, 7 30

THE
UNITED
PRES·
BY1"ERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dwtght
L Zavltz, Pastor Director
HARRISONVILlE
sunday Church Sct'tool, 9 30
a m • Mts Homer Lee , S~pt ,
Morning Worship , 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School, 9 30 a m , John
F
Fultz, Sugt , Mornrng
Worship, 10 30 e m
SYRACUSE Morning
worship , 9 • a m , Sunday
Church School, 10 a m , Mrs
Sampson Hall , Supt
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD- Ph11i1p Whitley , pastor
Sunday school. 10 a m
worshq:) servtce, 7 p m ,
Prayer meettnQ . Wednesday ,
7 30 p m

HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom Est !I H.art, pastor , Roy
Brown,
assistant
pastor
Sunday school , 10 a m , Church
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evening , prayer meetmg , 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN ·
TECOSTAL - Third Ave ., the
Rev William l&lt;nltfel, pastor
Ronald Dugan. sunday School
Supt Classes for all ages,
evening service, 7 30 p m ,
Bible study, Wednesday, 7 30
P m , youth servtces, Friday,
' 30 p m .
FREEWilL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum , Mid dleport ,
Noel
Herrman ,
pastor
Saturday evening
servtce , 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m , Sundey evening
worsh lp, 7 p m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE

PARISH
THE UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T. Bumgarner
Director
POMEROY CLUSTER
flev. CarlE HICICS
Rev. 0. Wm. Sydenstrlcker
CHESTER WorshiP 9 15
a m , Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
a m , Church School. 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worship , 11
a m , Church School 10 a m
POMEROY Worship ,
10 30 em , Church School 9 15
am , UMYF630pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
10 a m , Church School 9 a m ,
UMYF 6' 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER!
Rev . Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worship 10 30
a m , Church School 9 30 a m ,
UMYF 7 pm
RUTLAND - Worstlip 9' 15
a m , ChUrch School 10 a m ,
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
ship 9 am , Church School 10
am , UMYF Thursday , 7 p m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

Rev . Rlch•rd E Jarvil
ASBURY Worship 11
a m , Church School 9 50 a m •
WSCS, 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh i p 9
a m , Church School 10 e m ,
WSCS , 3rd Wednesd1y, 7 30
pm
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MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip
10 a m ., Church School 9 e m ,
wscs, 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School, 9 30 a m , worship
s•rvl~, 7. 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. S1even Wilson
Rev. Lury Poling
Rev . How1rd Shiveley
BETHANY
tOoruSI
Worship , 9 30 a m , Ct'turch
School 10 30 a m .
CARMEL Worship , 11
1 m , 1st and 3rd Sundays,
Churct't School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
school, 9 30 a m , worShip,
first and thtrd Sunday , 1. 30
P m • prayer meeting, Wed
nesdav . 7 30 p m Fellowship
supper, first Saturday, 6 p m
U M W second luesdev. 7 30
pm
EAST LETARt Sunday
k:nool, 9 30 1 m , worsh lp
second lnd fourth S~otnday , 7 lO
D m • prayer l'f1tetlnG 1 Wtd

nt.•Sday , 1 30 p 1m ,: U M W ,
f irs t Wfl'dn~srJn l 1 JO p m
WESLE'YAN fRtctn!'l
Sunday school,
)Q
a m :
wors.tHp , 11 a m • Btble- llvdv .
Thursday , 7 p m .. ChO i r
practice, Ttwr~day . 8 p m
tettowshtp
sup p er .
first
Wednnday 6•30p m , U M w
fourth Mondav. 8 p m
GlieEA.T BEND - WDrsn rp II
a m , 2n d and 4th SundaY$.,
Chur ch School , 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worsh ip ,
'O 1 m • Church 3chooi, 9 a m •
Bi ble study , 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Worstt l p
9 30 a m • Church School 10 30
a m • M i d Week
Service ,
Wednesday , 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEl. Wor
shiP 11 am • 1st and 3rd
Sundavs . Ctturch School , 10

om

PORTLAND - Worship 7 , 30
p m ; Church School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - WorShip , 11 am
2nd and 4th Sundays , Church
School 10 am
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh i p 1() a m ,
Church School 9 am , Prayer
Meeting , Wednes.day , 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Church
services. 9 am , Sunday
School 9 &lt;4.5 a m Bi ble Study
every ThurSday , 7 30 p m
NORTH BEtHEL Wor
ship 11 a m • Church Sct'tool 10

om

ALFRED - Sunday School,
9 45 am
each
Sunday ,
preachtng at 11 a rn
each
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 .45
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8 p m
on third Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
school , 9 lO, preaching , 1 30
p m Sunday , prayer meeting ,
7 30 p m Tuesday, WSC S, 1 30
f~rst Thursday each month
SilVER RIDGE - Worship
10 am • Church School , 9 am
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh i p 9 a m , Churct,
School. 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CH RUT - George Fredertck,
supt Serv1ce weekly , 9 30 am
on Sunday Preachtng first and
third Sundays of month by
Clifford Smtth, 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UN tON - Darrell
Doddnll
pastor Sunday School , 9 30
am , Leonard Gilmore, first
elder
evenmg servtce , 7 30
p m
Wednesday
praver
meetmg , 7 30 p m
MT MOR.IAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Route 2 The
Rev Charles Hand , pastor
Sun day school , 9 45 a m ,
morning worship, 11 a m
Evening servtces , Tuesday and
Frtday, 1 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Btble
Study, 9 JO am , morning
worshtp, 10 30 am , evening
worshtp , 6 30 p m Wednesday
Btble Study, 1 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom , Sunday School ,
10 a m wtth Wtllard Ptgott.
supt Evangelistic messa9e
each Sunday eventng, 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cltne ,
m inister of the Apostoltc Fatth
Btble Study , Wednesday. 7 30
pm
STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school servtce, 10 a m , Prayer
meettng, Thursday, 7 p m ,
Sunday evenmg servtce, 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
POmeroy
Harrrsocwttle
Road Rtck Morrtson pastor ,
Sunday school supt , Steven
Stanley Sunday school, 9 30
am , morntng worshtp and
commun•on ,
10 30
am ,
Sunday
even1ng
youth
Chnst1an Endeavor , 6 30 p m ,
worsh tp servtce. Sunday 7 JO
p m
Wednesday evenmg
prayer mecttng and Btble
study, 7 30 p m
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN Pme Grove, the Rev Arthur
Combs, pestor Sunday school,
9 30 a m , church services
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST . Bible School, 9 30
am , mornmg worsh1p, 10 30
a m Sunday evenrng Worship
Servtce, 7 30 p m , choir
practice Sunday and Wed
nesdey, 7 p m , prayer meeting
and Btble Study Wednesday,
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freeland Norris, pastor
Sunday school 10 a m , Church
service, 7 p m
Wednesday
Bible Study, 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
Morntng Wor$hlp, 10 30 a m ,
Evening Worshtp , 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday Mid Week Service
Sunday School Supertntendent,
Gerald Wells
Pastor , Rev
Morris M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Welter P. Bikacsan, pastor.
Ronnie Salser, S s Supt,
Sunday School. 9 30 a m ,
Morning Worsh1p 10 45 a m ,
Sunday evening worshtp 7 30
p m Wednesday evenmg Btble ~
Study. 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon Glasure, pastor
Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
youth and junior youth service,
6 45 p m , evening worship,
7 30 p m , prayer and praise,
.Wednesday , ~-30 Q ~m...
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SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean ,
pastor Sunday SchooL 10 a m ,
Leon Miller , supt Evening
servtce, 7 JO p m , Prayer
meeting, Thursday, 7 30 p m

ClfE'STER CHURCH OF

GOD Rev
James Sat
terfteld, pastor sunday School ,
9 30 am • worshtp service, 11
a m , evening service ; 7 ,
prayer service and youth
service. Wednesday , 7 o m
LANGSVIlLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
pastor Sunda'l School. 9 30
am • Roy Stgman , supt ,
morning
worsh tp,
10 JO.
Sunday evenmg service. 1 30,
Mtd week service, Wednesday ,
7 }O_ p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard C Black , pastor Bob
Moore , Sunday School Supt ,
Sunday School , classes tor au
ages. 9 JO am , morning
worsh ip, 10 45 , NY~S Sund.1y ,
6 30 p m , evangei Jstlc ser.vlce ,
Sundav, 7 30 p m Mid week
pra'yer meet lnQ , Wednesday ,
7 30 p m , Mfsslonary meetrng,
secgnd Wednesday , 7 30 p m

UNITED

FAITH

NON7

DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Smith, pastor Sunday
school , 9 30 a rn , class. leader ,
Leo Hill , worship servic• ,
10 30 am , church, 1 30 p m ,
EDEN UNIT~EO lkl: ,., .
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R.
Blake . pastor Sunday School
10 a
m ; Howard McCoy.
supf ,. Morning sermon , 11 a
m 1 Sunday niQht services
ChriStian Endeaver, 7 30 p
Song service , 8 p m ,
Preact'!ing 8 30 p m , Mid
week Prayer meeting . Wed ·
nesday . 7 p m, Rev Adams,
la\.1 leader

m,

CHURCH

OF

JESUS

CHRIST - Located at Rutland
on New llm.a ~Old , next to
Forest Acre Perk ; Rev Ray
Rouse, pastor , Robert Musser
Sunday School supt sundaY
school , 10, 30 am . , worship
1 30 p m . Bible S1udy, Wed nesday , 7 : 30 p m
Saturday
night prayer &amp;erVI
1 .!0 p m

GROV~
CHRISTIAN - ROger Watton ,
putor , Ray Whaley , aupt ,
Morning worthlp , 9 30 1m
church school, 10, 30 1
voung PtoPit 'l mntlng , 6 30
P m .; evening worsh i p , 7. 30
P m Bible lhJdv, Wednttday,

HEMLOCk

m::

130 p m
MT . UNION t!IAPTtST Rev C•ctl Cox, pastor SIJnctay
Schoof supt • Joe Savre
Sunday school . 9 &lt;iS am . ,
Sun day eveninG worship , 1 30
W~nesday prayer an(l 81blt
study , 1 JO p .m
TUPPE.S
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eug ene Underwood , pastor .
Howard Caldwell , Jr ., Sunday
School Supt • Sunday School.
9 30 am , Morn i ng Sermon .
10 JO am • Sundav eventng
service.
m
LETAR
FALLS UNITED
BR£T .. REN - Rev Fret'land
Norris, pastor Floyd Norr is,
!Supt Sunday school 9 JO a 1"11 ,
morn ing sermon . 1q 30 am ,
Prayer serv ice,. Wednesda'f ,
7 10 p m
CHESHI~E
CHURCH OF
GOD OF PA:OPHECY - G P
Sm ith ,. pastor Sunday Sct'tool,
10 a m , Arthur H.enson , Supt ,
Morn i ng Worship , 11 • m ,
Young People 's service, 1
P m • Evening serv ice, 7 30
p m Wednesday Mid -Week.
Prayer $ervlce. 7 30 p m ,
Youth meeting , 6 30 p m 1
Evening worsh lp , 1 30 p m
CHESTt:R CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
H~rbert Grate, J)attor
Wor
ship serv ice, 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School,
9 •30 .am
Richard Barton ,
supt Prayer m eetlng , Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST CliffOrd Smith,
mlntster Sunday SchOOl 9 30
a m .. morninG church 10 30
am , Sunday eventng service ,
7 JO p m Wednesday serv ic e, 8
pm
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev R obert
E Bu c kley , pastor
Lloyd
Wr ight , Sunday school supt
Sunday school, 9 30 ~ m
morntng worshtp , 10 30 am ,
evenmg worsh tp, 7 30 p m
Wednesday Chrtsttan Youth
Crusade , 6 30 p m
Ch o rr
pra c trce , Thur sday , 7 p m

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6:30--Ky. Afield 1~; Christopher Clos0&lt;1p 10, TV Classroom 8
7:CJO-Fun For Everyone 6, Treehouse Club B. In Touch 13 ,
Falttr For Today 10
7.30--Seoame Sf 20; Saturday's Report 3, O.monds 13 . Farm
Front 4; Speedrocer 6; Speed Buggy 8 ; Treehouse Club 10
8:DO-Jake's Place 6; Lldsvltle 3,43, 15; Bugs Bunny 13. Hair
Bear Bunch 8; Popeye 10.
1:30--Yogt's Gang 13; Mister Rogers 20 ; Addams Family 3,4,1S ;
Sabrina 8; Edward Saunders 6.

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Tuerday

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• Epheszans
I 15-23

Seoame Sf 20

Laughing children splash and splutter in the shallows. Farther
out, big boys race and tear in noisy games of tag. Fathers show
their children how to swim, while mothers smile encouragement.
Lovers nestle close on striped blankets, and grandmas nod sleepily
under big-brimmed hats. The day is good, a day of sand and sea
and clear blue sky.
Then a whistle shrieks, and laughter stills as life guards work
to save a life. Dread hovers, and even when the child is safe within
his mother's arms, for some the day is tarnished .
It's easy to be gay on picnic days But, when tragedy comes
close and fears clamor, life's happiness is a temporary thing.
Where can you find confidence?
Your church has the answer. It is the abiding place of Ood.
Within its fellowship through prayer am' .vorship, you can learn
that God is the center of your life and that His goodness never
wavers.

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Martian 8,10; Sigmund and The Sea Monsters, 3,4,15.
10:30-&lt;loober and The Ghost Chasers 6, 13; Pink Panthers
3,,.,15; Zoom 20; Jeannie 8,10.

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5:30--Sate ol the Century 4; Let's Grow A Garden 33; New
Doting Game 3.
6:DO-LIIIas, Yoga and You 33; News 8; News 3,4; In The Know
10; A Look At TheBook u.
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the business firms and organizations whose names appear below.

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Racine

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808W Main
Pomeroy

Ph 992 5271

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307 Spring Ave
Pomeroy

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: cornered us again This t1me
he was fresh from a rubber
~ bridge game.
:
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• to me!n he commanded 111
~ had picked up my usual bust
• and even though my partner
had opened the bidding I was
delighted when my opponents
.. settled for a mere game."
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• no time putting up hiS king. I
: ruffed and eventually South
• had to lose two club tricks"
: "What''s wrong with thit?"
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• made sure of his contract by
: letting the queen hold; ruffing
;:- the next diamond in dummy;
• drawing trumps and eventu·
: ally discarding a club on the
• king of diamonds that he had
', saved. Instead he had made a
• careless play and let you
: ktfl!p the rubber ahve,"
,.,. "I know 1t,u he replied

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very much . He, too, has never been marrled
He thinks we should have a " white wedding," because
"every woman deserves the thnll of her beautiful bndal gown."
But, Helen, I am not a VIrgin and I'm afraid he thinks l am.
Years ago, l had a brief affair I don't regret
Should I cunfess I'm not pure, or just go ahOlld with the white
dress and be a liar' I'm afraid to riSk our love wrth the truth
LAm IN LOVE
DEAR LAm
(Now I've heard everythmg!)
I doubt that a 65-year-&lt;Jid man would be very shocked to learn
his 82-year old br1de ISll'l a- vlrgm, but if he's not curiOus, why
mentton the subject'
For your information, white does NOT signify virgmity I'd
say you were 99.44 per cent purer than most olber women your
age, so stop worrymg. - H.

30 :JTl'LE ORPHAN ANNIE

~ ing about. They say that
• cards never forgiVe, but these
: cards forgave him. He picked
• up a ~rand slam on the next
: hand.

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

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Meigs County Branch

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THE AlliENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

(July 23·Aug 22) Clne

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Ph . 992 2178

Chester, Ohio

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CHURCH, Ltllrt , W Va, Rt
1. R:ev
Georgt Hoschar ,
pea tor
Sunctav School 9 . JO
• m Preyer •net 81blt study
7 30 p . m
Cotte'Oe Prayer
Service Tuuday, 10 1 m
Worthlp Service, Thursday,
7JOpm ,
-

Middleport -

GAULS MARKET

OF

GOD - Second St , Meson , w
Va Chester Tennant. putor
Sund1y School, 10 a m ,
morntng worship, 11 a m ,
tYangtllltic service, 7:30pm
Bible study and prayer service.
Wednesdey. 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133 .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST In Chrl1tl1n UniOh The Rev . Wi lliam ':a mpb•ll.
pastor Sunday School , 9 30
6 m , James Hughes, supt .;
evening atrvlce. 7.30 p m
Wedneadey tvtnlng prayer
meeting, 7 30 p m. Youth
prayer service tech Tueaday.

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2550

Bakers or Gay 90's Bread

Louis W Osborne

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

pm

Ph 949 9591

Middleport

today Once you get gorng tl
Will be tough lor others to keep
pace wtth you

mental

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SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT

w

SOUTHERN

337 N 2nd

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·Fob
19~ You II be active in spurts

~Develop.

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ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

Buick Pontiac Opei-G M C Dealer
SOO E Main Sf
Ph 992-2174

12 30-Midnlght Special 15.
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Others w•ll see to 11 you re not
overlooked tf anythrng JS to be
split up or g1ven away

who has been reructa.nt to
agree wtlh you on an Issue of
tmpottance w111 surprise ~ou
loday when you lind your Ideas
are now 1n harmony

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept

II be lucky tOday

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3 Olef's
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SMITH NELSON MOTORS

11 15--Movle "Revenge of the Creature" 6; News 13.
11: 30-Come To The Farr .(, Janakl 33; Movies "The Lively Set11
J; "Marr1age Go Round" 8 ; "Secret World" 10. "Dr
Goldfoot &amp; The Girl Bombs" 13.

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Middleport

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Ph 992·2366

Middleport, Oh1o

CHiieiST, P 0 ~ox 487, Miller
St. , Mason ,
Va sunday
Blblt Study 10 a m , Worahip
11 a m and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music

FIRST

Beech &amp; Locust

GEMINI (Mo, 21 -Juno 20)

"Hitchhike" 6,13

ll.DO-ABC News 6,13 ; News 8,10
11 15-ABC News 6,13, News 8,10

p1ece ot news
shortly II will deal w tth a proj ~
ect you have not been mvolved
in IOO tong

Ou1ck lhlnktnQ w1ll ~et you out
or a rou~h spol However don't
mak.e a hab1t of watltng unl•l
the last minute before achng

B 30-MASH 8, 10; Great American Dream Machine 33 , Movie
9 00-Mary Tylef Moore 8, 10, Mov1e "House of Cards" 4
9 30-Bob Ne'l(hart 8, 10, Mov:ie " Rocklord Flies" 3, Uncle Sam
Rquests The Pleasure of
"
10 00-Barnaby Jones 8,10, Baseball 15
10 30--From Cancan to Barcarolle 33

•nleres.llng

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Mmor Repa1rs &amp; Tune-up

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MASON COUNTY

CHURCH

The Store with A Heart
Phone 949 3342

NORTH
• K9873
• AJ8

•••

INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

part of the package. Others refer their clients to trained local
therapiSts, and still others recommend sex education classes at
nearby colleges, or hooks, such as "The Joy of Sex" by Alex
Comfort, or the several discussiOns of the Masters and Joiinson
treatment lor sexual dysfunction.
What does a sex therapy C&lt;IID'se offer? A lot of talk arid a lot
of private homework. Couples learn to comrnumcate their
feelings arid desires to one another; to view sex as good, happy
sharing, whJch needn'tPalways end w1th mtercourse; to correct
faults or failures and mcrease enjoyment - and that the only
four-letter word m sex relationships IS "fast".
Sex therapy usually lasts IOor 12sesslons, although intensive
weekend encounters are becommg popular. Costs vary m dif·
ferent areas, but average around $25 to $30 per hour.
My adVIce, Sieve and VIrginia fmd a well-recommended
marrlage-arid-6ex counselor. Good luck! - H

SAGITTARIUS (Noo. 23 ·
Oec. 21) You II be getting an

You U do very well '"compel!·
t•ve s•tuattons It anyone ts
likely 10 get the breaks 1t s
gotfllil to be you

DEAR STEVE·
No, Virginia, se• therapy - the legitimate kind - is not a
bunch of orgies with dirty prctures. But because anyone can
become a "sex doctor" (the profession is so new there are no
ticensmg procedures, as yet) , watch out lor the zanies, the
kinkies and the price-gougers. Ask your local famUy service
agency or Mental Health AssociatiOn for a referral, and be sure
the counselor you choose has qualified professional background.
Would sex therapy belp' P&gt;obably, but your letter mdlcates
you also need a total marrlirge appraisal. Constant fighting
produces poor sex, no matter how great the lechruques, lor
you're bourid to carry resentment.. with you mto lhe bedroom.

Unlucky expert victim of cards

•••
••"

Will OCCUI

CANCER (Juno 21-Jufy 22)

These days, many marriage counselors offer a sex course as

SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)
It' s possible )'QU IT!aY have to
afler your plans when some
unexpecled guests drop •n oul
oflhe blue

TAURUS (Aplft 20· Moy 20)

Before you throw m the towel,
wa1t a b1t longer Keep trytng
Events w tll suddenly reverse
themselves to your advantage.

l:JD--Movie "Atomic C1ty" 4.
3:QO-Movle "Flaming Feather" 4.
your partner has opened one 4: 30-Movie "The Saddle Buster" 4.
6:DO-Peyfon Ptace 4. ·
notrump. What do you do now"

••

For Seturd•~ . Aue. 3 t , 1974
ARIES Uoterch 2 t · April 181
You don't want 10 play tt solo
today You're et your besl w1th
a group Somethl~ mtereshng

VIRGINIA

11 45-Movle "Nevada Smith" 4

WIN AT BRIDGE

•
•
•

HEINERS BAKERY

• •

ll:DO-Brady Kids 6,13; Abbott &amp; Costello 8; Sesame Sl 20;
Speed BU9gy 10; Star Trek 3,4, 15.
11: 30--Josle &amp; The Pussycats In Outer Spaces, 10; Butch Cassidy
3,4, U; Mission Magic 6,13.
12. DO-E lee. Co 20; Jetsons 3,4, 15; Pebbln and Bamm Bamm
8, 10; Movie "Mod, Mod Monsters~~ 6,13.
+++
12:30--Fat Albert 8,10; Go 3,4.15.
DEAR HELEN
!:DO-Children's Film Festival 8, 10, Man from UNCLE 4,
I'm 62 and have never been marr1ed. Several months ago, l
Banana Splits 3; Action '7", 13; Washington Debates IS
met
a woriderful man three years my senior. We love each other
I: :JI)....Cafch Some Pro Foofball 3.
2:1»-Sout Train 6; VIewpoint 8; At the Fair with Chuck White
tO; Anyfhtng You Can Do 13.
2: 15-BaMbell 3,;4, 15.
7 30-Bobby Goldsboro 3, Course of our Times 33; Treasure
2: 30--Beauty Pageant 13; Wreotllng 1.
Hunt 10
3:111f-&lt;)ther F;ople, Other Plecn 6,13; Championship Fishing 8 DO-All In The Family 8,10; Partridge Family 6,13.
10.
Emergency! .4, Movte "Lucas Tanner" 3, 15. Hours of Stars

LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt, pastor , Sunday School
supt, Ronald Osborne, Ptble
School, 9·30 am , preaching
10 45 a m , Evening serv1ces ,
7 30 p m

MASON

1974

6 : oo-Summer Semes1er 10.

• Ezekiel

THE HILAND CHAPEL.
GeorQe Casto, pastor Sunday
5!: hOOI , 9 30 . evenii"'Q worshiP .
7 30 Thursday evemng prayer
service 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second end Pomeroy Sts, Stan
Craig , pastor Sunday school ,
9 45 am • worsh i p service, 11
am , traininG un i on . 6 . 30
P m • evening worship service ,
7. 30 p m
M ld week .prayer
service , Wednesday, 7 30 p m

10,

12 . 30- Don Kirshner' s Rock Concert 6, Wide World In Concert
1:;1; Movies "Porfral1 In Terror" 10. " The Thing w ith Two

89.1·18
Friday

FREEDOM
GOSPEl
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev
L
R Gluesencamp , pastor
Roger Wilfred, Sr , Sunday
School Supt
Sunday School
9 30 am , Sunday eventng
worship 7 30 Prayer meetmg ,
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter , class leader Youth
meeting , Wednesday, 7 30
P m . Ernest Deeter. leader
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
TH-E UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook,
pastor
Sunday school. 9 30
am, Russell Spencer , supt ,
worship servtce, 10 45 a m ,
eventng worsh i P alternattng
with C E et 7 30 p m on
Sundl!!y Prayer meetmQ, 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe ,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter ,
pastor
Sunday school, 9 30
am , worship service, 10 30
a m Bible study artd prayer
servtce, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
RUTlAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Rod Kasler, pastor ,
V H Braley , Sunday school
supt Sunday schooL 9 30 a m ,
worshtp servtce and com
mun•on . 10 30 am , youth
meettng , 6 p rn , Sunday
evenmg serv tee , 7, regular
board m eetlng , th trd Saturday ,
7 p m
RUTL-AND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Sunday School ,
9 30 am , Worship servtce, 11
a m ,
Wednesday prayer
meeting, 7 30 p m
Sunday
night worship , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd 0 Grimm , Jr , pastor
Sunday SchooL 9 30 a m ,
Morning worship , 10 30 am , .,
Young people's service, 6 4.5
P m • Evangel istic serv i ce ,
7 30 p m Wednesday evening
servtce. 7 30 p m

Brady Bunch 6, 13.

8,

By Helen ·aottel

Cao Se1 Tbenpy Help?
DEAR HELEN .
My wife and I fight aboot almoot everytlun~. ,.e doo'l gel
along In bed or out of II But When I'm away from her I'm nol happy, and she feels the
same. West1U love each other, but we need lessons In how to get
with It
Would sex therapy help? Please convince my wife It isn't jusl
a bunch of sex orgies with dirty pictures. - SmVE AND

Bleck PerspeCt ive on the

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10· 30 - Ohio· This Week 20 : Day at Night 33 '
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11 .30- Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15. Mission · Impossible 6, Un-

Thursday

HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev Paul Nev 111 e . pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Morning serv tee. 10 JO a m ,
youth servtce, 6 .t5 p m ,
Evangel/site servtce 7 JO p m
Prayer meettng Thursday .
7 30 p m

a, 10;

Prairie 3, 4, IS; NFL Football
9:30 - Odd eouete6. ,]

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am

the~

8· 30 - ~ Times I, 10, Woll Street Week 20. 33 . Brian ~ellh l.
4, 1!, Six Million Dollar Man 6 . 13, Oftlcfal 1973 .All-America
Teem 10
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9· 00 - ~~terplece Theater 20, 33; Movie "Little House on the

10 3742

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shuler pastor
Worsh 1p serv tce, 9 30 am
Sunday Sunday school , 10 30
am Btble study and prayer
serv 1ce , 7 JO p m Thursday
Kmgsbury
Road
Sllnday
School , 9 JO am, Ralph Carl.
supt Worshtp service, 10 30
a m and 1 30 p m alternately
Prayer meettng, Wednesday.
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles.
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Mrs Worley Francts , Sunday
school supt • Sunday school. 10

Us.

My
IS :

I :OOHI-t PSaniO&lt;d &amp; Son l , 4, 1S, Washington Review 20, ll . Your
•r•de

think

from lh11'1QS you do on an •m·
promptu bMiS Keep your
sctledute loose so yOu ' re
eveflabte

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u~at conditione Will
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yqar You II Nneltu f't'IMCiatty
Make It 1 po.nt tO ._._ aM
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Wednesday
• Matth.:w

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland • Racine Road
William Roush , pastor Denny
Evans.
Sunday
Schoor
D~rector Sunday School, 9 30
am , Morning worshtp, 10 30
am , Sunday evenmg serv1ce 7
p m
Wednesday evenmg
praver serv1ces , 7 30 om

nearly

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CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Charles Russell.
Sr m inister . Norman C W11! .
supt
Sunday school , 9 30
am , worsh ip service , 10 30
am • Btble study , Tuesday
7 JO p m

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that you fell would be ~.ute e"'pens,ve w111 not coal you

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Lost

For Rent

MtSSfNG

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Two

2 BIU)ROOM Mob ile Home In
the R ac lne Area Phone 991
58S8
8 29 tfc

Oelmahon

pups, female - brown patch

one e•r and eye, mate hUII'Y

specked

tart

Bod ies well

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brown &amp;pecked See E J Hrt l,

Pomeroy Oh io or Phone 992

S ROOM 1 bedroom furnished
apt wall to wall carpet1ng
modern k itchen washer and
dryer Phone 991 2676
8 JO Jtc

3885

4 YEAR OLO mate Norweg ia n
Elk Hound dog bla ck and
gr•v Lost In the vtclnlty o f
Chester end Tuppers P l ains
F'hone 985 Al98
8 '17 6tc

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AAA Drivers Ed Class.es wrll
be111n Srpt A for tnformat lon
cal l Ben Slllwter at 992 5628

a 29 Jtc

MEIGS CO Humane Soc rtty
Thrift Shop sa le Fri day and
Sbturday School clothes

Located

across

from

Pomeroy P'ost Office
8 29 2tc

YARD
Sale
Sunday and
Monday 12 noon hll 7 p m
Route 7 below Eastern Htgh
School
8 30 2tc
DAN
HA YMAN
and
the
Hymnt l mers can be heard on
Chnst/an Radio WEM N FM
.n Hunt1ngton at 8 30 9 00 p
m each Saturday Also from
12 00 to 1 00 a m Saturday
8 29 Jtc

SHOOTI N G MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn f 1rst
nght after Miles Cemetery
Rutland
Factory choked
guns only Sun day Sept 1 1
p m

B 29 3tc

YARO Sal e Aug 29 30 31 at 708
South Third Ave M iddleport
Ohio
a 28 Jtc

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BEDROOM home
llv1n g
din 1ng room
kitchen and
bath 422 W Ma in St Phone
992 3432 or 992 2780
8 21 ti C

II)JPOINT
AIR OONDmONERS
4.000 BTU

'109.95
These sizes

5,000 • 000

also

a

available
000, 10 000 and

12 000 BTU
POMEROY LANDMARK
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W COr$0y, Mar
1~ JackPnone992
2111

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8 25 He

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Home Park
Mobil~

R t 33 ten m lies north of
Pomeroy Large lots with
concrete pat1os Stdewalks
runners and off str!"et
parking
A I so
spaces for
small trailers PhOne 992 7479
7 21 tfc

peppers cucumbers tor sate
Geraldme Cl eland
Ra c me
OhiO
8 11 tfc

MACHINE S
In
0r1Q1nal
facrory car ton
Zig Zag to
make buttonholes sew on
buttons monograms and
make fan cy designs w1th lUSt
the tw1st of a single d ia l Left
in lay a way and never been
used Will sell for only S4 7
cash, or terms ava1labte
Phone 992 2653
8 20 tfc

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Employment Wanted

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Auto Sales

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1970112 TON 4wheel dr1Ye F ord
p i ckup big 6 cy l 4 speed
Harold Brewer Long Bot1om
Oh to 985 3554
8 18 tfc

---------------------------Tm DODGE tOit 37800 m1les
Help Wanted

NICE
6 room
hou1e
at
reasonable rent We are In
tertst~ In aomtont who will
help ttll monument' on our
fine memorial lot ThiS 1S a
lilood opportunltv for the right
person
Logan Monument
Company ,
Inc
Leo
L
Vaughan , Phone 992 2S8B
8 23 tfc

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RRIERS
WANTED
IN

SYRACUSE
AND

MASON

nE IMILY SENTIN
PII)IE 992·2156
1'011£1101 0.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY for
Men or Women - Nationwide
Insurance offers earnings up
to 1,15,000 (this Is a salary , not
a draw) to sell complete In
s.urance protect i on
life
health , auto flnl!nce, and
mutual funds No prior ex
perlence 1S necessary since
we have one or the most
complete tralnln(l programs
In the Industry If you are
Interested In a career op
portunlty jn a rewarding
business,
Call
Stanley
FerQUIOn at 61A U6 4707
Collect Monday thru Fr1da v 8
a m to 4 30 p m An Equal
+&gt;vportun ity Employer
8 28 Jtc

12 MILES OUT2 story
frame 4bedroom 111? baths
dinmg room 2 garages
storage buildmg , lots of
ground
f1nance
down
payment to right party ,
$10 000
GOOD OLOER HOME - l'h
stor~ frame, 3 B R
bath
basement a lmost new F A
go s furnace double level lot
You must see th1 s at 1ust
$650000

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rad1al !~res good cond ition
Phone 992 7066
8 23 tfc

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wagon S1 195 good cond1t1on
Phone 992 7620
5 24 tfc
1969VAN
5651

a cylinder

Phone 772
8 16 tfc

------------Mobile Homes

For~

T972 3 BEDROOM W1ndsor
Mob1le Home on 1 acre of
ground
For
more
m
formation , call 992 7638
7 30 ttc

NOTICE - Effective Sept 1
LabOr Day Wtell;!'nd until
Memoria I Day K lngst:lury
Hom&amp;s will be open on Sunday
by appointment only Call 992
1611
8 29 Jtc

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1970 VALIANT 65x12, 3 bedroom
fUlly carpeted , L P g.u heat
Phone 992 7751
8 25 tfc
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1977 12X60 2 BEDROOM Haven
Mobile home Take over
payments PhOtl&amp; 7-42 ..t421
8 27 5tc

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1970 KARMANGHIE VW , 1969
VW , 1965 Dodge 4 dr st•t1on
wagon, slant 6 a"!tomatlc , 8
h p
Whttlhoru
rld l ng
mowtr like new Registered
_,. Artbian mare
riding
horse, Wright power saw
Phone f92 7U9
8 25 5tc

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Pomeroy

Fresh Home Grown
Sweet Corn Arnvmg
Da1ly
Also Potatoes
&amp; Cantaloupes

Real Estate For Sile

------------GROCERY business tor sate

Build i ng for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appointment
3 20 tfc

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STER EO RADIO am frn
8
4
track tape combination
Sf)eaker
aound
system
Balance $106 78 or easy
ter ms Call 992 3965
8 14 tfc
NEW green recli ner
Phone 992 2571

S150

8 14 tfc

COR N tor canning freezer or
general use
Reasonably
pri ced Oavld Yost Portland,
Oh10 Phone Bo43 22A2
II 25 4tc

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KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
WIGS (The M ink 011 Base
Cosmetics)
Phone
BROWN 'S 992 5113
8 20 ttc

Ph 992.$682 or 992·7121
All Mechamca I Work

LEVEL LOT - 3 bedrooms
Family room uftllty bath , and
carport One floor plan for on!~
$9 500 ()()
GOOD - Older home wllh 3
bedrooms bath modern ktt
chen
dmmg
den a nd full
basement on good street in
Pomeroy $19 500 00
TRAVEL TRAILER Here
~ouar:e,adand~ Ju stthethmg
th 1
h
be
1 k
a ~ou ave en oo mg for
Travel m luxur~
OLDER HOME - N1ce ms lde
tnm larco.r.NlOmS, bath large
.~.J-

wrap arou1 &lt;{/h 2 garages
garden and levt
t All for only
$12 500 00
WELL CARED FOR Th1s
may be ~our only chance to buy
a nverv1ew home 8 rooms,
bath , den dining, 2 porches,
nice basement fme shop a 2
car carport Just $23 500 00
LIKE NEW - 3 bedroom home,
large bath and uti t1ty , 7 closets

REDECORATING?

All that 1s needed for a free
est1mate ts a phone call
Please Phone

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

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------------A lh01J1ht for the day

American poet Henry Wadsworth LongteUow .oald, "Mwdc
Ia the wllvenal language of
mankind . pooiry their unlver·
sal pasllme 81td deUsht "

and backhoe work
sept1c
tanks mstalled dump tru c ks
anef iO bOyS for hire Will haUl
f d l d.rt top sod limestone &amp;
gravel Ca ll Bob or Roger
Jeffer s doy phone 992 7089
n 1ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

FOR yo ur remodehng roof ing

pa inting repa inng con c rete
and ma s onry work, ca ll
Ronnie Hubbard 99 2 3511 or
992 7302 Work by hour or

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8 7 26fc

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Pri ce Includes mstallatlon
and free padding Talk to
Wendell
Grate
c:a rpet
consultant
- We ha ve hundr eds of
carpet va lues Your job can
be completed m 1 to 2 week s
No long walling perlod

------------DOZER work., tanc::J c:rearln g by

SPECIALI
Candy Stripe Carpet 'wtth
rubber back
Reg S6 99 sq yd

Nice for bedrooms,
kitchens, etc

dens,

Water Lmes and Power!
Lines All work done bV t~
foot or contract Also dozer
work and sept1c tanks •n-

I'Stelled

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ••••••••••• ,1B95
70 Ford Gal. 500 2 Or., V8, 3 speed ...... '1295
69 Ford LTD H.T. Coupe, VB, auto., power•• Ji95
69 Cutlass H.T. Sedan, rough •••• ••••• ••••••• .'l95
69 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., 2 tone, fact. a11 ••••••'995
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air •••.•..•••. '1195
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S ••••.•• .'1195

Chester, Oh1o
985·4102

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See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992·7089
N1ght 992·3525
or 992.$212

Home Bu1lding &amp;
Addtflons, Aluminum
&amp; Vinyl Stdmg, Floor
Sandmg &amp; Finishmg .

SE PTIC
TANK S c l eaned
're asonable rates
Ph
446
4782 Gallipolis John Russell
owner and operator
5 12 ff c.

69 Ford LTD Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S••••••••••~995
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., HOOf, air.•••• '895
6B Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, alr 1795
68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S....... !ll95
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air••••••• 11295
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air ••••••• '995
67 Olds Cutlass 4 Door, V-8, auto••••••••••••'695
Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S••••••••• '595
65 Olds 9B H.T. Sedan ...................... '195
65 Mustang 6 cyl. 3 speed .................. '595
(2) 65 Chev. 4 DooiS, your cho1ce •••••••••• .'395

D&amp;D
CONTRUCTION

SE PTIC TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER
SANITATION
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035
10 4 ttc

PHONE
949 3832 or 843-2661

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING

CREMEANS
CONCRETE
del 1ve r ed Monday through
Saturday
and
eveni ng s
Phone ..t46 1142
6 13 tfc

From

a

shelf to

a

hous!•.

Pamhng, siding, roofing,
paper hang1ng,
cabmets, etc

kitchen

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

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Good

Selection of Chests and Dressers

································•u•• $20 and up

12 Night Stands. ____ ,$19.95and up
6 Bedroom Suites, _ _ _ Priced to Sell
Complete ~--- Starting

Round French Provential
Lamp Table _ _ _ _ _~ $39.95
Odd Chairs _ _ _ _ _ $15.00 and up
4-1 and 2 pc. Living Room Suites
•••••••••...•••••••••••••••••••••• $35.00 and up

Metal Cabinets with Doors
$29.95
3-Good Desk
$39.95 and up
2-Set Bunk Beds
Priced to Sell
2-Sofa Beds
$39 &amp; $49

PORTABLE COLOR TV

2

WERE

•199.95

NOW

'17995

EA.

8 Sets Coffee and End Tables

Rulland,O

S'IIREO
92.1

Mayta•
AlltOntatiCI
2 lpe&amp;d oreratlon
Cholc&amp; o
wete1
,emps Auto wate1
level control Lin\
Fitter or Power Fir
Agitator ..
Perm• Pren
Mayta1
H•l• of Htet
Dr¥ert
Surround
eiothll
witt! gentle even
,heat No hot spots
no overdl')' lng Fine
Me- Lfnt Filter
WeJSpeciJ,Uaeln
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
SeriJ,CI

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold Grate

Several Gas &amp; Electric Ranges
Starting 539.95
5-4 cha1r Breakfast Set~,----- $25.00
54" Kitchen Sink. complete w1th fi)(fures $29.95
Green 2 Door Refrigerators,
wtth matchong Range
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ALBANY, OHIO

at $29.95

Gas &amp; Electr1c Ranges, _ _ _ Starting $39.95

'-•11•cny

=~i~~~~~t byc~n~~~~~teJ&gt;~~ rso~ sr

PUBLIC AUCTION

FURNITURE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
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Bids will be accepted unt1l
B1ds will be accepted until
_. noon on Monday September 16 noon on Monday September 16
.., 1971 at the off1ce of the Tuppers 1974 at the off1ce of the Tuppers
.. Pla i ns Chester Water Distr ic t Ptams Chester water D tstnct
t!H Chester Ohio on the following
Chester Oh1o on the follow rng
:
( 1) One 8 100 watt Base
One ( 1) One Ton Truck 137
., Repeater
Stat 1on
s 1ngl e wheel base
.. frequency operat 1on
360 V 8 eng lne
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!J) Three
AO watt MOb i le
Platform bed w1th stake Stdes
f re qu e ncy
• RadiOS
s mg 1e
4 Speed Tran smiSS IOn
: operat1on
Dual Wheels 9 000 GVW
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(1 ) One
Remote Control
Knitted H ea vy Duty Black
'* Unit
Single
fr eq uency V ~nyl Sea t
1111 operat1on
7xl l western M1rrors
fM
( 1 ) One
Antenna
550 single lea f auxll ary
:
( 1) One 100 ft Tow er
Spr ings 4 l ea f op t.on
"" 120 Tran sm 1SS1o n ltne
Power brakes Opt1on
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SpeC 1f1Cat1on s .n m ore d eta il
Power Steer 1ng Opt1on
• on f1le m the off1 ce of the
Right 1s reserved to re1ect
0
0 any or all b 1d s
(8) 30 (9) 6 13 Jtc
,. Right is reserved to re1ect
• any or all bids
"'"t
f81 30 (91 6 13 3tc

52 Twin and Full Size Beds

RUTLAND
7424211

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY'
Open Evenmgs Unt1l6 0~ Til 5 p.m. Sat

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Good Selectton Of Used Gas and Oil He1ters.
Bathroom Sink- - ' - - - - - - -·$20.00

(LABOR DAY SALE)
MONDAY, SEPT 2at11 O'CLOCKA.M

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USED CARS

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Factory air P S

P B

7 miles west of Athens, Ohro on US so or 1 mrle east of
Albany on US 50 across from Snowden Park m front of
Alexander Hrgh School
Movtng to Arrzona w11t sell following G E Frost free
refngerator like new G E chest freezer like new G E
multi speed washer G E solid state Versatrontc dryer
like new new 14xl6 carpet console st~reo rad1o comb
good three rnod ern bedroom su1tes good gas range
Magna vox 23' colored TV 2 yr warrantee leU antenna
Queen s1zed Mediterranean bedroom su•~e , G E stereo w
dual speakers , Maytag washer new bab~ bed &amp; play p en
bassinet bugg~ &amp; car seat pole lamp mise toys good ,
outdoor swing set sectional sofa, fan , 2 sets modern
lamps , bookcase 10x12 c:arpet overstuffed chatr metal
base cabinet. metal cab1net dinette set. m 1sc l1ghts
elec coin operated riding horse childs desk platform
rnc:ker 3 De bf!droom swte child' s table chairs 2 sets
shelving coffee and end tables new si nk &amp; top portable
sewing m11chine
1966 VW Bus w 69 eng1ne new tll'"es, br11kes and runs very
good
GLASSWARE 2 rare Popp y pattern vases Northwood
green d1sh blue ca rn1val dish 3 foot ed rose bowl large
amt old Fenton CarniYai Two 1971 .V.other' s Day plates
1972 Valentine Day plate , 1971 Prlntl?lg press Plate , 1970
Christmas plate 1970 Craftsman Plate 1970 Chessie Cat
pr compotes vase w fish , (pr Tom Cats , toothpick s
'boots candle holders , bell rose bowl fluted bow 3
legged bowl compote) other Fe nton pieces App 250
Avon bottles - some still full &amp; In bo&gt;;es some old A von
bottles , and som Avon lewe lry which was given to dealers
SOme Jim Bean &amp; Old Crow bOttles
ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTABLES Flow Blue cup (Devils
Tea TableL frosted Love B1rd powder dish He1sey
J
dec~ nter , depression glass old photo album w pic tures,
oil lamp milk cans etched &amp; cut rose vases cherr y
stond window stand pr cei ling lights oak bookcase
~ Fostoria creamer sugar , 2 etc hed bud vases b isque ,
orchid pattern water pitcher 2 bOoks wheat penn ies ( 1940
to 1968) 1 2 or 3 thousa nd wheat and Canadian pennies

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TOOLS 112 HP portable air com pressor set Burdette
acetylene and oxygen tanks w dual stage regulator s
tufting torch welding and hoe like new Sun Master
• mo1or tester , llh T floor jack good 3 H P lawn mower
tow bar .HO work bench , new bumper lack 4 exMust
tubes tor autos small riding mower volt &amp; amp m e ter
hand truck paint gun elec: bo;~~:es 1 8 and 4 florescent
lights pipe wrenc hes two sheets 4x8 plywood mis e ha nd
tools , small utility tralter , ~ T Ford axle for trailer
S.lt held outside regardless of Wtl1her so bring your
ch1lr Nothing shown Mfort day of sale Lunch on
presm,Hs Positive ID Terms - ca1h d1y of t.1le Not
r. responsible for accidents
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Owners - Mr . and Mrs Doneld Newman
AuctlonHrs-BUI Jantt &amp; Assocl•tes, Phont 961 nn or

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1973 VW "Formula Vee': ••:.~: •.... 12495
12695
1972
Buick
LeSabre
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.
.
.
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.
.
4 Dr. P S P B
1972 Ford Torino 2 DR••.••••..•••• 12295
illr

1974 Chev lm pa Ia Custom ••••••••••••• ····53895
viny l roof

PS

vw ............................... •2195

1971

1974 Mercurv Monteqo MX Brouqham •••• S399S

Factory air tape player

4 Dr Sedan factory air P S , P B vtnyl root

1970 Olds Cutlass "S" 2 DR •••••• 11595

(Ray's Personal Car Factory Warranty)

PS

1971 Butck La Sabre Custom 4 Or- .... •••••• $1895
Factory L'11r

PS

P B

1

viny l roof

1971 Chev. Nova •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1295
6 cy t

standard

1970 Chev Monte Carlo 2 Dr •••••••••••••• $1495
HT

PS

P B, vi nyl roof

1970 Ford Galaxte 5004 Dr . •••••••••••••••• $895
1971 Mercury Monterey ••••••••••••••••••••$1695
4 Door a1r

1966 Bronco ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S795
4 Wheel dr1ve

1912 AM Hornet2 Or., 6 cy l, auto •••••••••• 516~5

,-----TRUCKS----~
1973 Ford FlOO 302 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $269S
V 8 auto

P S with topper

1972 Ford lf4 Ton ........................... $1995

P B

USED WAGONS &amp; TRUCKS
1972 Chevy Kings-wood Estate •••• ..S3195
9 Pass

AM &amp; FM radi o P S P B ai r

1969 Olds Vista Cruiser•............ 11695
1969 Ford "Country Sedan~'.........11095
1968 '12 Ton Pickup 6 Cyl .......... ~1295
P S, P B

alr

ON ANY OF THESE FINE BUYS
See Ceward Calvert, Smilin' Art
or 8111 Nelson

Long w1de bed V 8 stand

1970 Ford 112 Ton •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1395
Long Steps1de Bed

1965 Ford :V4 Ton ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $495
Flat bed new t~res runs good

AND FOR AGREAT BUY ON A.
NEW BUICK,

PONTIA~

OPEL

OR GMC TRUCK, ITS:

FARM TRACTOR
1949 Allis Chalmers ••••••••••••••••••••••••• $450
Wtth front end loader

Good Selection Cheaper Cars

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS INC.
POMEROY, 0.

500 E. MAl N St.
See Ray R1ggs or Roger Rtebel

Chester, o.

Located on 51 Rt 7

Sunday School attendance on
Aug 25 was 45, the offermg
$22 47 Worship serv1ces were
held at II o'clock Wlth the Rev
Meece speaking on "! Saw the
Lord" , Isa1ah 6 1·7 At·
tendance at th1s serv1ce was 33,
offering $26 45, pledges $23
The stxth mght of the North·
east Cluster round-robm
revival w1ll be held at the
Alfred Church on Fnday
evenmg, Aug 30 at 7 30 w1th
the Rev Larry Poling of the
Southern Cluster domg the
speaking Everyone welcome
Remember the annual
homecommg of the Alfred
Church on Sept IS, wtth the
usual mornmg serv1ces, basket
dinner on the church lawn and
an afternoon program
The annual Swartz family
reumon held m the Woode
Grove here SIUiday, Aug 25,
was attended by 43, with
Gerald Swartz, president, and
Juanita Swartz, secretary and
treasurer Elected for the next
two years was Harold Swartz,
pres1dent and Helen Diley,

secretary and treasurer
Genevaeve

••cLEARANCErr
Of all '74s and used cars and trucks.
longest
longest
Longe1t
Longest

dea I on prtce
on trade 1n allowance-smallest d1Herence
on servtce and parts-compare service too
on Ford'$ tremendous trade in va lue 1n futur• 'fNrl

PINTOS BASE PRICE 4 CYL _____•2482
MUSTANGS II BASE PRICE 4 CYL
•3134
MAVERICK BASE PRICE 6 CYL
•2742
Plus fre1ght and accessor ies

Better Hurry!! Supply
never buy morel

1tm1ted! Your dollar wtll

1971 PLYMOUTH V8 SATELLITIE ••••••••••• !1895
Selbr1ng, 2 dr H T 318 small V 8 engine auto trans
steeri ng A beauf1ful car

power

1973 FORD VB GRAN TORINO•••••••••••••• .'2995
4 Or Sedan One careful local owner power steering, auto
trllns ext ra nke

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1971 FORD CUSTOM 500•••••••••••••••••••••sl695

4 Or Sedan 302 V a power steenng , power brakes, aufo trans
One local owner Low mileage

1971 DODGE V8 CHARGER VB ••••••••••••••• 11895
2 Dr hardtop SpeCia l Ed1t1on 318 V 8 beautiful white with
bl~ ck top one l ocal owner One of the higher priced Dodge at
our lower pnce

1970 FORD VB TORINO•••••••••••••••••••••• !l395
4 Or Sedan 302 small V 8 auto tran s
gladly ref er ~ou to local owner

power steering We' ll

1969 PLYMOUTH VB ROADRUNNER •••••••• !l095
2 Or Hardtop Small V 8

1970 FORD V8 TORINO ••••••••••••••••••••• !l395
4 Dr Sedan, l02 V 8, auto trans Glad~ refer you to loc:al one
owner

See Fred Blaettnar,
Darmell Dodnll or
Danny Thompson

Guthrte

accompamed her niece, Helen
Williams. to C&lt;tlumbus for a
VISit Wlth relatives there and to
attend the Oh1o State Falf one
day On thelf way home they
spent the night at the farm
home of Mr and Mrs Sed
O'Br1en
Mrs
Bessie
Kapple,
longtime mvahd, passed away
m Veterans Memorial Hospital
at Pomeroy on Saturday
evenmg

2 SIGNS

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF
QUAliTY

1973 CHEVROLET IMPALA
$3895
4 Door light grn fm1sh green vmyl top used as Co of
f1c1al car never t1tled bal of warranty loaded w1th
ex tra s m ctudlng fa ctory air rad1o &amp; tape, w w t.res,
guards &amp; all th e fine accessories
1970 CHEVELLE MALIBU
S189S
H T C~ V 8 automaftc power steenng good w w tires,
clean mtenor radi o
1971 OODGE DART
S1995
Swi ng er HT Cpe , med green fm1sh w i th blk vmyl roof,
green vmyl mtenor fnm V engine automatic trans ,
Sport St whee l full wh cover Like new w w tires rad1o
real nice

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.

Jeffrey Swartz of Williams·
POMEROY, OHIO
town, W Va , spent the past
week With his grandparents,
Mr and Mrs Hobart Swartz
Mr and Mrs Clalf Follrod
and family and hiS mother,
Clara Follrod and aunt, Nma
Robmson, recent1y vistted
Wilma Swartz at Lottndge, 0
Some from Alfred Church
attended the Cluster p1cmc at
Forked Run State Park The
Phys1c1ans representing telemetric eqwpment to the
Cluster hymn smg Wlll be held
meetmg commumcation system of
at South Bethel Church area hospitals
a
nailonal
recently
reviewed
the SEOEMS,
Saturday evening. Aug 3I
demonstra!Jon
project
telemetry program bemg
Telemetry Is the radio stgnal
Implemented
by Southeast
Kmg Charles I of England
of
Vltal stgns of a patient, sent
gave a French tee cream Ohw's Emerge ncy Med1cal
manufacturer a yearly pen· ServJce w1th Dr Thomas and momtored by an
SJon to keep the secret of Morgan, chamnan of the EMS emergency medical technician
mak1ng tee cream ex ~ co uncil
pres1dmg
Ken (EMT) m a SEOEMS am
elusively for the royal table
Morgan , SEOEMS Project bulance to the profess1onal
Duector, coordmated the med1cal staff at a hospital
Doctors or spec1allzed nurses
dlSCUBSIOOS
The Health Serv1ces Ad· evaluate the EMTs vo1ce·
report
of
m1mstrat1on of the U S transmitted
Department of
Health . respiration, body temperature,
Pomeroy, Oh1o
Education,
and
Welfare
last and blood pressure, as well as
Phone 992·2975
week approved the addition ot the s1gns receiVed by telemetry
on rhythms and pulse m order
to prescribe a course of
treatment to the EMT In·
SALE
cludmg administration of basic
1 Gravely Super C 8 tractor &amp;
med1cailon If necessary
mower (demonstrator&gt;
Initially , three hospitals
have been designated and Will
1 Gravely Model 816 R1dmg tractor
$
be equipped as RegiOnal
&amp; 50" mower.twm cycle. 16'1•
Telemetry Resource Centers
(demonstrator)
They are Lawrence CoWlty
1 Gravely Model 812 R1dmg tractor
General at Ironton, O'Bieness
and 50" mower. 12 _HP (new)
MemorJalat Athens 81td Holzer
Medical Center at Gallipolis
1 Gravely Model 408 R1d1ng trado•
,
The fact that these hospitals
and 34" mower. 8 HP (new)
have been named telemetry
centers
does not necessarily
Snapper R1dong mower, 8 HP,
SC
mean that all victims being
electrtc start, 30" cut &lt;new)
•1
telemetered w11l be transported to them Through
1 Snapper R1dtng mower,
8
present radio linkage w11h
hand start, 30" cut (new)
SEOE:MS headquarters, all
1 Snapper R1dmg mower,
system
ambulances and all
hand start, 26" cut (new) s
w1ll be seemg
hospitals In the seven counties
our customers.
can be alerted to monitor the
We wtll not accept trade tns at the above
regular hours.
voice commlllllcatlons and be
pnces .
prepared to continue treatment
TUESDAY
If the victim Is routed to them
SEPTEMBER2
An ad hoc committee was
appomted cons1stlng of Dr
Larry Goldberg, Dr Burton
Model m !~ HP Gravely r!dmg
Payne and Or I C Walker to
tractor &amp; SO mower, new engme
1
develop standard trainlns
procedures
1 Gravely 6 6 H P walking tractor with
Some technicians afftllated
30" mower
w11h the SEQEMS Project have
already begun advanced

Physicians review
telemetry plans

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

SEPTEMBER CLEARANCE 1974 MODELS

~0

2755 2200
'1750
'1980
'1152 900

1-1{'

720 ·uOO

HP,'60()$480
HP.SSIO $380

USED EQUIPMENT

$1 OOQ
S450

FISHING/\

PACERS GET MCGINNIS
IND!ANAPOUS, Ind (UPI)
- George McGmms cast his lot
w1th the Indiana Pacers Thurs·
day, enablmg the three-time
Amer1can Basketball AssoCJa·
tlon champions to keep !hell'
superstar away from the New
York Knicks of the National
Basketball Assoc1ahon
McGmms, who ftgUres to be
the cornerstone m the Pacers'
rebuildmg thiS season , Signed a
two-year contract Wllh the
!ndlalla club, for whom he has
played three seasons
The Pacers had gone to court
m an effort to prevent
McGmms from negotiating
w1th the Kmcks The ABA team
had obtamed temporary
restraining orders against
McGmms, hts agent, the
Knicks and the Ph1ladelphJa
76ers of the NBA, preventing
any negotiations or s1gnmgs

Carmel News,
l

By the Day
Mr. and Mrs Dana FeU of
Washinston C.H and Mrs
Mary Rusaell of WBV4!1"ly, W.
Va., visited Mr and Mrs
Douglas Circle and Florence on
&amp;mday
Mr and Mrs Homer Circle,
Dixie, Vema, Wavle Cirde
Mr and Mrs Carl Circle 81td
family visited Mr and Mrs.
Gene Yost on Sabirday In
honor of Patrice Circle's I:Jirth.
day
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Pickens
and family of Pomeroy, Mr
and Mrs. Frank Hudson, Mr.
and Mrs Gene Hudson of
Racine visited at the home of
Mr and Mrs Allan Taylor
Sunday
Mr and Mrs James Circle.
Georse Clfcle of New Haven,
Mrs Hattie Powell, daughter
A\ldle,RDRacine,calledat the
home of Mary Circle recently
Mrs Larry Clfcle and oon
Shane Sullivan of Ft.
Lauderdale. Fla • visited with
Mr and Mrs Douglas Circle
and Florence the past week
Mr and Mrs Carl Circle and
family visited Mrs FOtller of
Pomeroy on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Arthur Joh1110n
called on Mr and Mrs Max
Manuel, RD, Racine on Sunday

TEXANSVS.MATUSZAK
HOUSTON (UP!) - The
Houston Texans, glVlng up
legal efforts to allow former
National Football League
defenseman John Matuszak to
play agamst Hawau this

weekend, are concentratmg on
a courtroom showdown one day
before Houston plays Memphis
Sept 6
Attorneys for Matuszak, the
second-year Houston 01ler
until he jumped his flve.year
contract to s1gn Wllh the World
Football Leagne Texans, will
go to state Distnct Court Sept
S to argue thelf r1ght to the 6foot-8, 232iXJW1d star
Judge George Mtller W!U
preside at the hearing called to
dec1de whether to make permanent
a
temporary
restrammg order handed
Matuszak on tfte Texans' bench
earlier thts week

STROUT REALTY
307 Sprtng Avenue
Pomeroy
992·2298
15 MILE OUT ON 33 Ranch type, three bedrooms,
bath , lull basement garage..
four acre
19 MILES OUT ON33 - lwo
bedroom and bath, living
room carpeted

WHA NAME'! GORDON

LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Larry Gordon, 36 1 has been
named marketmg director of
the new World Hockey
AssoCiation, tt was announced
Thursday
Gordon has served the past
two years as v1ce president of
marketing for a sports enter·
prise In Cleveland
training made necessary by
the telemetry program
SEOEMS has responded l&lt;r
more than 8,000 emergency
calls In less than one year of
operatton SEOEMS estimates
25 to 45 additiOIIIllllves can be
saved annually through Implementation of the advanced
telemetry system

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992·2174

RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100

DURING OUR

P B air cond

1974 Ptnto, auto ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••$2495

Alfred
Social Notes

" You'll L1ke Our Qualtty Way
of Domg Bustness"

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529.95 and up
Small Chma w1fh Matchmg Beff
L1ke New _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $249.95

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·742·4211

1

Now $4 99 Sq. Yd.

COUNTRY

Midd~ Pomeroy

BISSEll BROTHERS
OONST. CO.

DHCHING SERVICE

-E -------------XCAVAT ING dozer
loader

$7.95

SEWING MACHINE S Repatr
se r vice all mekes 992 2284
The Fa br ic Shop Pomeroy
Authorized Smger Sa les and
Serv1ce We sharpen Scissors
3 29 tfc

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70 ChJYSier Newport 4 Dr., pow. &amp; air•••• .'l995

on
aluminum
replacement
wmdow s S1dmg storm doors
and Windows RaLIIng Phone
Charles Lisle Syracuse Ohio
Carl
J a c ob
Sa les
Representative
V
v
Johnson and Son In c
4 JO lfc

501 NYLON

On this day ln history
the acre hour ly or contra c t
farm ponds roads etc Large
In 30 B C, Cleopatra commit. dozer and operator with over
ted suicide by ~rtnittmg an
20 years exper1tnce Pullins
~""
Excavating Pome roy Ohio
asp to bite her
Phone 992 2478
In 1780, Revolutionary Anny -----------~ 19 ltc
Gen Benedict Arnold betrayed 0 DELL Al 1nement, lo ca ted
beh ind Rutland Grade School
his young country when he complete
front end se rvi ce
promised secretly to surrender brak es and tuneups wheels
ced e lectron ically Open
the American fort at West 8balan
to 8 dall y Call 742 3232 on
Point to the British anny A Sunday for appt
Brltiah spy suboequently was - ----------2~_1.''
hansed but Arnold escaped
In I862, lhe Union Anny
---:-:-:~-:---~
commanded by Maj -Gen John I
Pope was defeated by Confeder· ' 1
ate troops In the tli!Cortd Battle
of Bull Run

WMPO-FM

ing?
any
oth~rs
We II g Jve you IJI
professional roof for Jess
COli m .2t36 For
Estimates ot Any Typo

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71 Ford Pmto 2 door, auto.................. 'l795
71 Ford Gal. 500 4 dr., V-roof, air ••••••••• .'1995
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto ••••••••••• '2195
71 Pont. Tempest, HT Cpe., V-8, auto., P.S 12095

'I

C BRADFORD Auct 1oneer
Co mplete Service
Phone 949 382 1 or 949 3161
Rac ine Ohio
Cntt Bradford
5 1 tfc

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HOTPOINT range Amant 22ft
aide by si de refr,~trltor
fretzwr Norve wnner end
dryer set of welnut d ining
room tables w ith chairs and
pad approximately -4 yean
old, vooa old btd and chest of
drawers Phon&amp; 992 7066
8 20 tfc

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AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
c ancelled?
L os t
your
operator s license Call 992
7428
6 15 tfc

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72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V·roof, pew., an •••••'3695
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S......... '2495
72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. atL ••••• 'l495
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe, power, air •••••••• '2895

READY MI X
CO N CRE TE
d el1vered r1ght to your
protect Fast and easy Free
est1mates Phone 992 3284
Goeglern Ready Mix Co ,
Mid dleport Oh1o
6 30 tfc

CARPETING

Modern San ltatlon 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 ttc

73 Dodge Pol. 4 Dr. HT, v-roof, air••••••••• '3495

Known &amp;
Reliable Service

Business SeiVic:es

----=----------SEPTIC
TANKS
c leaned

-------------------------73 Buick Elec. H.T. Sed., power, atr, sharp '4895

Jamn

AT THESE GREAT USED CAR BUYS

A USED CAR OR TRUCK

$AVE

K&amp;H ROOFING

Middleport, 01110
992 5361

Refngerators,
Freezers, Home &amp;
Auto A1r Condilloners
and
Commercial
Un1ts.

USED CARS

I

• Br•ke Work

171 Peorl 51

Pomeroy, 0 .

YOU'LL BUY A

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'.

e General Overhaul
• Tune u.,._ss 00 up
e Carburetor AdJustment

------------FOR FRE E est1mates

DIDN'T KNOW THATl MGM With lOtS Of storage living IS
Flea Market Spe c 1ats ss 18 x30'
carpeting , cop per
.ns1de S3 outstde Spnng plumb 1ng 2 nice concrete
Ave
Pome,.oy
Ohio porch s 0 1
1 bl k
Collectors, dealers
etc
e
arge concre e oc
Every Sat and Sunday
shop and garage, on 3/• acres of
8 ~ tfc land Can you beat thi s for only
- -- - - - -- - - - - -$23,500 00
LOTS for sale , tralrer or house We have a dtent who has asked
All Ut1lit1eS Phone 742 3615
Rutland Oh 10 Pri ce S2 500 us for a 200 acre farm with
7 16 tfc modern house, good buildings
- - - - - - - - - -and 100 acres m cult1vat1on
SIX ROOM house and ba!h
SEE THE PROFESSIONAL
acres
garage and out
bu/)dlngs Route 3 Pomeroy REAL
ESTATE
PEOPLE
Phone 992 3059
BELOW THEY KNOW WHAT
8 29 6tc
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - TO SAY AND WHEN THEIR
25 ACRES of level land iDeal SERVICE WILL MAKE YOU
tor new homes All utlllt1es MONEY
ava 1lable on hard surface
road 6 miles from Pomeroy
Ohio Pr1ced at 125 000 151/a
acres with cottage woods and
spnng red creek loinmg the
descri bed land
pri ced at
$20 000 If Interested call or
see GeorgeS Hobstetter Box
101 Pomeroy Oh 10 or ull
985 4186 after 4 p m
8 28 3tc

r,

,

B&amp;K EXCAVATING

Open Mon - Sat
BAM 6PM

t forget the roof of your
home Ha ve a beauhful new
roof Insta lled by All Weather
Rooftng Co

2 1h ACRES LANO w ith 1969
Shuttz Mobile Home East of
Racine on St Rt 124 Prtced
to se ll fa st Phone 949 4917 or
919 4561
a 29 6tc
- - - -- - - - - - - - - - BU SI NE SS buli d1ng
50x 60
cement drn/e Rt 124 near
Rutland Phone 742 5052
8 21 tfc
- -- - - -- -- - -- - 75 ACRE farm 6 room house
barn other outbuildings
Sl9 .500 Phone 74 2 s845
8 16 26tp
- - - - -- -- - - - - - 33 ACRES 6 rm house a ll
eljtctr.c. 3 bedroom small
barn SJO 000 Phone 99'2 3792
8 26 6t c
---- - - - - - - - -- - - HOUSE In town SSOO down and
S80 j:ler month Tra1ler and
lot 2 bedroom SlO 500 Phone
992 3975
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124, 112 m1l from
by pass towards

Don

Our atm IS to please
our customers.

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-------------------------- ------------10X50M081LE HOME and lot In
Pom&amp;roy
Phone 992 5623
after A f) m
a 29 ate

Shuler's Market

78 ACRE S 2 lakes beautifUl
trees
roll i ng
meadows
electr 1t1ty Salem Township
1971 HONDA 350 Scr ambler
Rd No 625 deadends mto
good condition 1971 Vega 3
main entry
IDEAL FOR
Sf)eed ltd , transmission $100
CHURCH
OR
SCOUT
Verv good condition Also
CAMPS NICE t'IOME SITES
drive shaft trans brtce and
Tcwnsh1p Road No 16 Listed
belt housing F1ts 1971 and
at $300 per acre Make offer
1972 Vega See at 111 Pearl
Walters Realty
Box 324
St Middleport or call 992
Worth
ingt
o
n
Ohio
4308S
5213
Phone {61-.t ) 888 1892 or phone
8 27 6tp
(614 J 888 2803
8 28 4tc
1972
KAWASAKI,
H2 750
Luggage rec:ks. j:ladded s1ssy
bar 2 helmets, excellent
condition PhQne 985 4131
8 27 6tp

--------------------------1969 CHEVY Townsmen station

f#T:.'T

WANT TO SELL&gt; ALL OF
OUR FILES AND EX
PERIENCE ARE AT YOUR
DISPOSAL WITH JUST A
CALL FROM YOU
WE
SELL YO UR PROPERTY
OR
YO U
PAY
US
NOTHIN G
-'79'l2259

on State Rt

992·7204

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lDNGEST DEAL MWIIEI£

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COME DRIVE

E)(PERIENCED
MECHANIC ON DUTY
llOAM toSPM

Wt II do Dozer &amp;
Backhoe Work, Install
Septic Tanks, Haul
D1rt,
Gravel.
limestone or Rent One
Our
Trucks ,
of
BacJ&lt;hoe or Dozers.

GARAGE

WARNER'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE

Pomeroy , 0

COME SEE

PHONE 992-5476

ROGER HYSEU'S
Route 1
Rutland

190 Mulbef"ry

ALSO SHAMPOO
CARPETS
AND CLEAN
UPHOLSTERY

FrM Estlmat. .~ Mkld. . . .1 0

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992 -9949

INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR

PH. m.7454 or
!192·7129
MIODLEPORT Lovely
old bnck close to shopprng 5
B R , 2 baths new modern
kitchen everything bu i lt In
most new H W gas heati ng
'l"'''m, basement large tot
&amp; parktng area ASKING
JUST S22,500 00
POME R:OY - I floor plan 2
B R bath H W floor s gas
furnace
basement w i th
utility
large lot
Only
SlO 000

BOB'S ASHLAND

DECORATING

VINYL SIDING

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W Ma1n

HOME

THE DEPENDMI E
OONTRACJING 00.

197t 115 KAWASAKI Trail 81ke
1n goOd c ond ition S37S Call 1
301 882 2660 Ton)" Weaver
8 30 :lip

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complete Frye ' s Truck and
Auto Parts, Rutland Ohio 24
HOUR WRECKER SER
VICE Phone 7426094
7 26 26tc

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heat
1112 baths
cherry
paneling d in ing and llvmg
room , kitchen and utllltv
room v1ew of Ohio R1ver
Must see to appreciate Phon e
1 ( 304) 882 3235 Hartford W
va Completely carpeted

1

1 ·Business Services
'~----~----------------------------~·
r----------,
Interior, b:terlor
Dec~ratlng and
Remodelln.-

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, LUFF 'I' •on lnd br iQM e,-e
carpets clelu'l•d wilh Blut
Lustre
Renr
electrl t
shampooer, $1 Saker Fur
nlfure Co
8 30 Jlc

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HOUSE for rent Phone 882
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
2981 New Haven w va
cleaner A 1 condition uses
8 28 6tp
paper bags has c:ordwlnder
SOLID
and many atta chments Also
VINYL SIDING
shampooer atta c hment in
eluded (Only 4 avallablel at
WILL do babysitting 1M my
S37 70
cash
or
ferms
Produced frqO) a special
available Phone 992 2653
home nights
Reasonabl e
vmyl compound made by 8:;
we~kly or nightly rate s
8 20 ft c
F GoOdrich and Monsanto 5
Phone 992 7474 or 742 4902
trmes tni cker than metal
STEREO RADIO AM FM 8
after 4 p m
siding Will not dent Chi~~
track tape comb1nat10n
4
8
27
12tc
c:rack peel
rot rust or
speaker
sound
s ystem
chalk
Balance S11 2 72 or easy
WILL care for children 1n my
terms
Call 992 3965
home
up
to
school
age
FREE HOME ESTIMATES
8 29 tfc
Reliable
sitter
with
references
Call Kathryn
SUPERIOR
HALF ARABIAN MARE
A
Russell anytime at 9~2 5711
VINYL PRODUCTS
veers old 32 Inch m in iature
8 27 6tc
stalliOn Dalmation pups
Coli Collect 1 592 5544
Choice SIO
Eskey Hill
WILL do babys itting 1n my
Attlens, Ohto
Pomeroy , Oh 10 PhOne 992
home by hour or week I have
3885
references Contact Sh 1rley
Hermon
291
Sycamore
8 29 3tc
AUCTION every Thursday 7
Middleport
p m Horton St In Mason
Consignments welcome from
8 30 6t c 2 RECORD PLAYERS antique
pump organ, cord organ
11 a m to 5 p m or call 773
chest of drawers 3 piece
5A71
bedroom
sude
portable
8 21 ttc
sewmg machme flymg room
1973 PINTO wide track tires
cha1r
old fi!Sh1on k 1tchen
HOUSE insulating blowen tor
Phone 247 2A01
cabmet
complete
bed
better results cuts fuel bill~
B 30 Jtc
bedspread and curtains
down Free estimates Call
Larkins st , Rutland , Oh1o
742 4428
1963 FAIRLANE SIX standard
Kat1e Carpenter
8 20 12tc
no rust Or.glnal m1tes less
8 29 2tc
than 60 ooo Call 949 2935
A TO ZMART~;; fU~1ture
B 30 Jtc
LEGHORN HENS 60c each W
appliances and mise Rt 33
S MICha~l, Phone 985 3956
Hartford w Va
1969 DODGE windowed super
8 29 3tp
7 26 tfc
van automat ic transm1SS 1on
Runs good looks good $1 295
YELLOW PEACHES $6 95 per
George Hall 992 5949
bushel
Please bnng con
8 28 3tp
tamer Midway Market W
WE NEEO 200 tons of sheet,
Ma1n St
Pomeroy
Oh1o
1965 CHEVROLET 2 dr S250
Phone 992 2582
cast new or old aluminum
Can
be
seen
at
1675
Lincoln
Keep cans separate
The
8 29 3tc
Hgts
Rosenberg Co , Athens, Ohio
8
28
Jtp
NORGE washer and dryer
8 15 tfc
Walnut dining room table
1~61 FORO Galaxle runs good
J UNK Autos complete and
With
cha i rs and pads good old
pr1ced at 150 Phone 992 7647
delivered to our yard We pick
metal bed Phone 992 7066
8
27
6tc
up auto bodies and buy all
8 29 tfc
kinds of scrap metals and
1967
FORO
Falcon
6
cylmder
4
Iron Riders Salvage, State
BOAT, motor and trailer 1971
dr good gos m lleage S350
R t 124 R t 4, Pomeroy Ohio
l6' Trihull Bow Rider 1973 55
Phone 985 3958
Phone 992 5468
h f)
Chrysler must sen
8
27 5tp
73126tp
Asking 11 BOO Many extras
Phone 992 2392
BUICK Electra 225 4 dr
CASH pal.d tor all make~ and 1968
8 27 31p
sedan p s , p b factory air
models of mobile homes
good
body
and
mterlor
Phone area c:ode 614 423 9531
1970 18FT SCOTTIE Camper
Perfect running condlt1on
4 13 ttc
sleeps 6 Good condlt1on
seoo Phone 992 2280
Phone 992 7126
8
27
6tp
OLD FURNITURE oak tables
8 27 tfc;
clocks, Ice boxes, brass beds , 1962 WILL. Y !i Jeep 4 wheel
dishes desks or complete
CANNING jars with glass tof)s
dr1ve, 4 cylinder motor with
households Write M
D
Also , free manure for the
cab,
a
1
cOfldltlon
See
at
105
Miller, At 4, Pomeroy , Ohio
hauling John Houdashelt
Union Ave Pomeroy Or call
call 992 7760
M inersv i lle Ohio
992 3293
5 13 tfc
a 21 Jtp
8 25 6tc

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FOR
JUNK CARS

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Chesh 1re Oh 10 located m the
old M&amp;G Market Bu•ld lng
Now open tor busmess
a 21 61p

Wanted_To Buy

Moderr'! , S11U'eO
rtct10 ,..,... tm I track tape
comb,na.tlon " speakttt" ~und
system a,.,,. e 1110 1• or
budget terms Call nl lf6"

WALNU'T .

--------------------------2 BEDROOM house eiectnc MELONS
sweet corn green

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6JO M1ll !:It
Mid
6 roomt p , bathS
tu ll basemen t ,
p•r t lelly
c:-•rpelfd, kitChen compte le
wuner and dryer etc (ould
be 3 bedrooms gas l urnace
fireplace storm doors •nd
windows , curtains. and drape~
i ncludl!d for Inform a lion call
Elden Walburn, 992 1805
8 13 tfC
dleport ~

For S.

for Sale

WINTER Just around the
corn,r 1 Be sure to check all
hoses and anl 1 freeze Call
Roger Hysell s Gar a~e 992
5682
B 28 3tc

CHESTER
Volunteer
Fire
Dept lsdl old lng a L'abor Day
Celebration Sept 2 1974
Ch1cken Bar BQ homemode
1ce cream
garden tractor
pull parade any donat1ons of
pie and cake will be ap
preclated
8 26 6tc

HOU$1::

NI CE 3 roo m apt and bath
all electnc , In Pomeroy
HE; I FER calf , J wetks old S60
Tabletop r.enge wall oven
Phone 99'2 5704
n1c&amp;st •pt around Phone
8 30 ltp
Gallipolis
446 7699
or WE ARt: PICking up a p1ano In
evenings 446 9539
your area end woolct like LOC AL N1g ht Club do ing strong
8
tfc
some respons i ble party to
6 f l9u re b usi ness
Pr.ced
r ight Small down payment
take over payments
Call
Credit Manager {611 } n2
c an f1n~n c~ balance Easy
5669 or write 260 East Mam
tease of real estate ava ilable
Phone 992 9912 for details
Street Chillicothe Oh10 45601
B 18 ff c
4 7 tfc
TRAILE R Brown ' s Trailer
RIDING horse for ule 2 years ST ARCRAFT G I GANTIC SALE
Court Pomeroy Pnone 997
old green broke Gentle Call
on folddOwns
all models
3324
992 5510
Free heater plus h ighest
7 18 tfc
d i scount m trl s1at e CAMP
8 I ft c
CO NLEY
ST AR C RA F T
BUSINESS room 22x80 234 E
EXCELS IOR Salt Works E
SALES Rt 62 north of Po int
Me ln St
Pomeroy
Oh io
Ma in St Pomeroy All kind~
Pleasant behmd Red Carpel
Phone 992 5786 or 992 397S
Inn
of salt water pellets water
612tfc
nuggets block salt and own
8 18 3tc
Oh io R1ver Salt Phone 992
FURNISHED
apartment
38 91
SEARS tJPrlght deep freeze
adults only In M iddleport
$125 Good working condrt1on
6 5 tf c
Phone 992 3874
Phone 992 7060
.._
5 12 ttc
a 28 4t c
CANN lNG tomatoes
br ing
c onta iner Gera ld ine Cleland
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
45 000 WAXED cabbag e crates
Ra cine Ohio
unfurn is hed
apartments
56c a piece Cal l RA J 2151
Phone 992 5134
8 16 tfc
e 28 6t c
4 12 tfc
KENNEBEC
and
Cobbler
PRIVATE meeting room tor
potatoe5 Call John Pape 949 G 1BSON Les Paul delu xe
any organ i zation phone 992
guitar Sunburst f.n 1S h ex
3025
3975
e 2l 6t c ce llent cond 1t1on Also Fender
Super Reverb AMP 1n ex
3 11 tfc
cellent conditi on Completely
SPECIAL the Cycle Shop 1731
TWO BEDROOM mobile home
reworked
Contact Steve
Eastern Ave
Gallipolis
New ca rpe ting Pl")one 992
Cleland Racine Oh10 Phone
Buttaco 250 Alplna
$975
3509
949 5913
Bultaco 350 Alpina Sl 165
8 25 7tc
8 29 6tc
8 23 etc -

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Real Estate For Sale

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LUXURY OLDER HDME new wiring, all copper
plumbing , five bedrooma,
l lh baths, modern kltc;hen.
NEW HOME - all olec;lrlc,
three bedrooms,
built- In
kitchen, washer •nd dryer.
olr conditioned, carpet.d.
.

NEW HOME - 111 olec;lrlc,
three bedrooms, Iorge buill·
In ~lichen, bath, slldl"9 gloss
doors to patio
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LOVELY OLDIIt HOME all electric three bedrooma.
living ond dining room,
carpeted, full ba .. m•nt,
beou t lfu l
location with
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GROCERY IUSlNIII - ·
Witll stock, llvtng quw*'tt
on -ondtlory, nlcel~­
property

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Lost

For Rent

MtSSfNG

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Two

2 BIU)ROOM Mob ile Home In
the R ac lne Area Phone 991
58S8
8 29 tfc

Oelmahon

pups, female - brown patch

one e•r and eye, mate hUII'Y

specked

tart

Bod ies well

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brown &amp;pecked See E J Hrt l,

Pomeroy Oh io or Phone 992

S ROOM 1 bedroom furnished
apt wall to wall carpet1ng
modern k itchen washer and
dryer Phone 991 2676
8 JO Jtc

3885

4 YEAR OLO mate Norweg ia n
Elk Hound dog bla ck and
gr•v Lost In the vtclnlty o f
Chester end Tuppers P l ains
F'hone 985 Al98
8 '17 6tc

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

AAA Drivers Ed Class.es wrll
be111n Srpt A for tnformat lon
cal l Ben Slllwter at 992 5628

a 29 Jtc

MEIGS CO Humane Soc rtty
Thrift Shop sa le Fri day and
Sbturday School clothes

Located

across

from

Pomeroy P'ost Office
8 29 2tc

YARD
Sale
Sunday and
Monday 12 noon hll 7 p m
Route 7 below Eastern Htgh
School
8 30 2tc
DAN
HA YMAN
and
the
Hymnt l mers can be heard on
Chnst/an Radio WEM N FM
.n Hunt1ngton at 8 30 9 00 p
m each Saturday Also from
12 00 to 1 00 a m Saturday
8 29 Jtc

SHOOTI N G MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn f 1rst
nght after Miles Cemetery
Rutland
Factory choked
guns only Sun day Sept 1 1
p m

B 29 3tc

YARO Sal e Aug 29 30 31 at 708
South Third Ave M iddleport
Ohio
a 28 Jtc

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BEDROOM home
llv1n g
din 1ng room
kitchen and
bath 422 W Ma in St Phone
992 3432 or 992 2780
8 21 ti C

II)JPOINT
AIR OONDmONERS
4.000 BTU

'109.95
These sizes

5,000 • 000

also

a

available
000, 10 000 and

12 000 BTU
POMEROY LANDMARK
•.
W COr$0y, Mar
1~ JackPnone992
2111

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8 25 He

-------------CO UNTRY
Home Park
Mobil~

R t 33 ten m lies north of
Pomeroy Large lots with
concrete pat1os Stdewalks
runners and off str!"et
parking
A I so
spaces for
small trailers PhOne 992 7479
7 21 tfc

peppers cucumbers tor sate
Geraldme Cl eland
Ra c me
OhiO
8 11 tfc

MACHINE S
In
0r1Q1nal
facrory car ton
Zig Zag to
make buttonholes sew on
buttons monograms and
make fan cy designs w1th lUSt
the tw1st of a single d ia l Left
in lay a way and never been
used Will sell for only S4 7
cash, or terms ava1labte
Phone 992 2653
8 20 tfc

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Employment Wanted

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Auto Sales

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1970112 TON 4wheel dr1Ye F ord
p i ckup big 6 cy l 4 speed
Harold Brewer Long Bot1om
Oh to 985 3554
8 18 tfc

---------------------------Tm DODGE tOit 37800 m1les
Help Wanted

NICE
6 room
hou1e
at
reasonable rent We are In
tertst~ In aomtont who will
help ttll monument' on our
fine memorial lot ThiS 1S a
lilood opportunltv for the right
person
Logan Monument
Company ,
Inc
Leo
L
Vaughan , Phone 992 2S8B
8 23 tfc

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RRIERS
WANTED
IN

SYRACUSE
AND

MASON

nE IMILY SENTIN
PII)IE 992·2156
1'011£1101 0.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY for
Men or Women - Nationwide
Insurance offers earnings up
to 1,15,000 (this Is a salary , not
a draw) to sell complete In
s.urance protect i on
life
health , auto flnl!nce, and
mutual funds No prior ex
perlence 1S necessary since
we have one or the most
complete tralnln(l programs
In the Industry If you are
Interested In a career op
portunlty jn a rewarding
business,
Call
Stanley
FerQUIOn at 61A U6 4707
Collect Monday thru Fr1da v 8
a m to 4 30 p m An Equal
+&gt;vportun ity Employer
8 28 Jtc

12 MILES OUT2 story
frame 4bedroom 111? baths
dinmg room 2 garages
storage buildmg , lots of
ground
f1nance
down
payment to right party ,
$10 000
GOOD OLOER HOME - l'h
stor~ frame, 3 B R
bath
basement a lmost new F A
go s furnace double level lot
You must see th1 s at 1ust
$650000

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rad1al !~res good cond ition
Phone 992 7066
8 23 tfc

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wagon S1 195 good cond1t1on
Phone 992 7620
5 24 tfc
1969VAN
5651

a cylinder

Phone 772
8 16 tfc

------------Mobile Homes

For~

T972 3 BEDROOM W1ndsor
Mob1le Home on 1 acre of
ground
For
more
m
formation , call 992 7638
7 30 ttc

NOTICE - Effective Sept 1
LabOr Day Wtell;!'nd until
Memoria I Day K lngst:lury
Hom&amp;s will be open on Sunday
by appointment only Call 992
1611
8 29 Jtc

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1970 VALIANT 65x12, 3 bedroom
fUlly carpeted , L P g.u heat
Phone 992 7751
8 25 tfc
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1977 12X60 2 BEDROOM Haven
Mobile home Take over
payments PhOtl&amp; 7-42 ..t421
8 27 5tc

----------For Sale

1970 KARMANGHIE VW , 1969
VW , 1965 Dodge 4 dr st•t1on
wagon, slant 6 a"!tomatlc , 8
h p
Whttlhoru
rld l ng
mowtr like new Registered
_,. Artbian mare
riding
horse, Wright power saw
Phone f92 7U9
8 25 5tc

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Pomeroy

Fresh Home Grown
Sweet Corn Arnvmg
Da1ly
Also Potatoes
&amp; Cantaloupes

Real Estate For Sile

------------GROCERY business tor sate

Build i ng for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appointment
3 20 tfc

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STER EO RADIO am frn
8
4
track tape combination
Sf)eaker
aound
system
Balance $106 78 or easy
ter ms Call 992 3965
8 14 tfc
NEW green recli ner
Phone 992 2571

S150

8 14 tfc

COR N tor canning freezer or
general use
Reasonably
pri ced Oavld Yost Portland,
Oh10 Phone Bo43 22A2
II 25 4tc

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KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
WIGS (The M ink 011 Base
Cosmetics)
Phone
BROWN 'S 992 5113
8 20 ttc

Ph 992.$682 or 992·7121
All Mechamca I Work

LEVEL LOT - 3 bedrooms
Family room uftllty bath , and
carport One floor plan for on!~
$9 500 ()()
GOOD - Older home wllh 3
bedrooms bath modern ktt
chen
dmmg
den a nd full
basement on good street in
Pomeroy $19 500 00
TRAVEL TRAILER Here
~ouar:e,adand~ Ju stthethmg
th 1
h
be
1 k
a ~ou ave en oo mg for
Travel m luxur~
OLDER HOME - N1ce ms lde
tnm larco.r.NlOmS, bath large
.~.J-

wrap arou1 &lt;{/h 2 garages
garden and levt
t All for only
$12 500 00
WELL CARED FOR Th1s
may be ~our only chance to buy
a nverv1ew home 8 rooms,
bath , den dining, 2 porches,
nice basement fme shop a 2
car carport Just $23 500 00
LIKE NEW - 3 bedroom home,
large bath and uti t1ty , 7 closets

REDECORATING?

All that 1s needed for a free
est1mate ts a phone call
Please Phone

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

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------------A lh01J1ht for the day

American poet Henry Wadsworth LongteUow .oald, "Mwdc
Ia the wllvenal language of
mankind . pooiry their unlver·
sal pasllme 81td deUsht "

and backhoe work
sept1c
tanks mstalled dump tru c ks
anef iO bOyS for hire Will haUl
f d l d.rt top sod limestone &amp;
gravel Ca ll Bob or Roger
Jeffer s doy phone 992 7089
n 1ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

FOR yo ur remodehng roof ing

pa inting repa inng con c rete
and ma s onry work, ca ll
Ronnie Hubbard 99 2 3511 or
992 7302 Work by hour or

~~ .contra c t

8 7 26fc

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Pri ce Includes mstallatlon
and free padding Talk to
Wendell
Grate
c:a rpet
consultant
- We ha ve hundr eds of
carpet va lues Your job can
be completed m 1 to 2 week s
No long walling perlod

------------DOZER work., tanc::J c:rearln g by

SPECIALI
Candy Stripe Carpet 'wtth
rubber back
Reg S6 99 sq yd

Nice for bedrooms,
kitchens, etc

dens,

Water Lmes and Power!
Lines All work done bV t~
foot or contract Also dozer
work and sept1c tanks •n-

I'Stelled

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ••••••••••• ,1B95
70 Ford Gal. 500 2 Or., V8, 3 speed ...... '1295
69 Ford LTD H.T. Coupe, VB, auto., power•• Ji95
69 Cutlass H.T. Sedan, rough •••• ••••• ••••••• .'l95
69 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., 2 tone, fact. a11 ••••••'995
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air •••.•..•••. '1195
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S ••••.•• .'1195

Chester, Oh1o
985·4102

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See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992·7089
N1ght 992·3525
or 992.$212

Home Bu1lding &amp;
Addtflons, Aluminum
&amp; Vinyl Stdmg, Floor
Sandmg &amp; Finishmg .

SE PTIC
TANK S c l eaned
're asonable rates
Ph
446
4782 Gallipolis John Russell
owner and operator
5 12 ff c.

69 Ford LTD Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S••••••••••~995
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., HOOf, air.•••• '895
6B Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, alr 1795
68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S....... !ll95
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air••••••• 11295
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air ••••••• '995
67 Olds Cutlass 4 Door, V-8, auto••••••••••••'695
Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S••••••••• '595
65 Olds 9B H.T. Sedan ...................... '195
65 Mustang 6 cyl. 3 speed .................. '595
(2) 65 Chev. 4 DooiS, your cho1ce •••••••••• .'395

D&amp;D
CONTRUCTION

SE PTIC TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER
SANITATION
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035
10 4 ttc

PHONE
949 3832 or 843-2661

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING

CREMEANS
CONCRETE
del 1ve r ed Monday through
Saturday
and
eveni ng s
Phone ..t46 1142
6 13 tfc

From

a

shelf to

a

hous!•.

Pamhng, siding, roofing,
paper hang1ng,
cabmets, etc

kitchen

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

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Good

Selection of Chests and Dressers

································•u•• $20 and up

12 Night Stands. ____ ,$19.95and up
6 Bedroom Suites, _ _ _ Priced to Sell
Complete ~--- Starting

Round French Provential
Lamp Table _ _ _ _ _~ $39.95
Odd Chairs _ _ _ _ _ $15.00 and up
4-1 and 2 pc. Living Room Suites
•••••••••...•••••••••••••••••••••• $35.00 and up

Metal Cabinets with Doors
$29.95
3-Good Desk
$39.95 and up
2-Set Bunk Beds
Priced to Sell
2-Sofa Beds
$39 &amp; $49

PORTABLE COLOR TV

2

WERE

•199.95

NOW

'17995

EA.

8 Sets Coffee and End Tables

Rulland,O

S'IIREO
92.1

Mayta•
AlltOntatiCI
2 lpe&amp;d oreratlon
Cholc&amp; o
wete1
,emps Auto wate1
level control Lin\
Fitter or Power Fir
Agitator ..
Perm• Pren
Mayta1
H•l• of Htet
Dr¥ert
Surround
eiothll
witt! gentle even
,heat No hot spots
no overdl')' lng Fine
Me- Lfnt Filter
WeJSpeciJ,Uaeln
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
SeriJ,CI

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold Grate

Several Gas &amp; Electric Ranges
Starting 539.95
5-4 cha1r Breakfast Set~,----- $25.00
54" Kitchen Sink. complete w1th fi)(fures $29.95
Green 2 Door Refrigerators,
wtth matchong Range
'

ALBANY, OHIO

at $29.95

Gas &amp; Electr1c Ranges, _ _ _ Starting $39.95

'-•11•cny

=~i~~~~~t byc~n~~~~~teJ&gt;~~ rso~ sr

PUBLIC AUCTION

FURNITURE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
::
Bids will be accepted unt1l
B1ds will be accepted until
_. noon on Monday September 16 noon on Monday September 16
.., 1971 at the off1ce of the Tuppers 1974 at the off1ce of the Tuppers
.. Pla i ns Chester Water Distr ic t Ptams Chester water D tstnct
t!H Chester Ohio on the following
Chester Oh1o on the follow rng
:
( 1) One 8 100 watt Base
One ( 1) One Ton Truck 137
., Repeater
Stat 1on
s 1ngl e wheel base
.. frequency operat 1on
360 V 8 eng lne
~'
!J) Three
AO watt MOb i le
Platform bed w1th stake Stdes
f re qu e ncy
• RadiOS
s mg 1e
4 Speed Tran smiSS IOn
: operat1on
Dual Wheels 9 000 GVW
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(1 ) One
Remote Control
Knitted H ea vy Duty Black
'* Unit
Single
fr eq uency V ~nyl Sea t
1111 operat1on
7xl l western M1rrors
fM
( 1 ) One
Antenna
550 single lea f auxll ary
:
( 1) One 100 ft Tow er
Spr ings 4 l ea f op t.on
"" 120 Tran sm 1SS1o n ltne
Power brakes Opt1on
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SpeC 1f1Cat1on s .n m ore d eta il
Power Steer 1ng Opt1on
• on f1le m the off1 ce of the
Right 1s reserved to re1ect
0
0 any or all b 1d s
(8) 30 (9) 6 13 Jtc
,. Right is reserved to re1ect
• any or all bids
"'"t
f81 30 (91 6 13 3tc

52 Twin and Full Size Beds

RUTLAND
7424211

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY'
Open Evenmgs Unt1l6 0~ Til 5 p.m. Sat

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Good Selectton Of Used Gas and Oil He1ters.
Bathroom Sink- - ' - - - - - - -·$20.00

(LABOR DAY SALE)
MONDAY, SEPT 2at11 O'CLOCKA.M

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USED CARS

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Factory air P S

P B

7 miles west of Athens, Ohro on US so or 1 mrle east of
Albany on US 50 across from Snowden Park m front of
Alexander Hrgh School
Movtng to Arrzona w11t sell following G E Frost free
refngerator like new G E chest freezer like new G E
multi speed washer G E solid state Versatrontc dryer
like new new 14xl6 carpet console st~reo rad1o comb
good three rnod ern bedroom su1tes good gas range
Magna vox 23' colored TV 2 yr warrantee leU antenna
Queen s1zed Mediterranean bedroom su•~e , G E stereo w
dual speakers , Maytag washer new bab~ bed &amp; play p en
bassinet bugg~ &amp; car seat pole lamp mise toys good ,
outdoor swing set sectional sofa, fan , 2 sets modern
lamps , bookcase 10x12 c:arpet overstuffed chatr metal
base cabinet. metal cab1net dinette set. m 1sc l1ghts
elec coin operated riding horse childs desk platform
rnc:ker 3 De bf!droom swte child' s table chairs 2 sets
shelving coffee and end tables new si nk &amp; top portable
sewing m11chine
1966 VW Bus w 69 eng1ne new tll'"es, br11kes and runs very
good
GLASSWARE 2 rare Popp y pattern vases Northwood
green d1sh blue ca rn1val dish 3 foot ed rose bowl large
amt old Fenton CarniYai Two 1971 .V.other' s Day plates
1972 Valentine Day plate , 1971 Prlntl?lg press Plate , 1970
Christmas plate 1970 Craftsman Plate 1970 Chessie Cat
pr compotes vase w fish , (pr Tom Cats , toothpick s
'boots candle holders , bell rose bowl fluted bow 3
legged bowl compote) other Fe nton pieces App 250
Avon bottles - some still full &amp; In bo&gt;;es some old A von
bottles , and som Avon lewe lry which was given to dealers
SOme Jim Bean &amp; Old Crow bOttles
ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTABLES Flow Blue cup (Devils
Tea TableL frosted Love B1rd powder dish He1sey
J
dec~ nter , depression glass old photo album w pic tures,
oil lamp milk cans etched &amp; cut rose vases cherr y
stond window stand pr cei ling lights oak bookcase
~ Fostoria creamer sugar , 2 etc hed bud vases b isque ,
orchid pattern water pitcher 2 bOoks wheat penn ies ( 1940
to 1968) 1 2 or 3 thousa nd wheat and Canadian pennies

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TOOLS 112 HP portable air com pressor set Burdette
acetylene and oxygen tanks w dual stage regulator s
tufting torch welding and hoe like new Sun Master
• mo1or tester , llh T floor jack good 3 H P lawn mower
tow bar .HO work bench , new bumper lack 4 exMust
tubes tor autos small riding mower volt &amp; amp m e ter
hand truck paint gun elec: bo;~~:es 1 8 and 4 florescent
lights pipe wrenc hes two sheets 4x8 plywood mis e ha nd
tools , small utility tralter , ~ T Ford axle for trailer
S.lt held outside regardless of Wtl1her so bring your
ch1lr Nothing shown Mfort day of sale Lunch on
presm,Hs Positive ID Terms - ca1h d1y of t.1le Not
r. responsible for accidents
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Owners - Mr . and Mrs Doneld Newman
AuctlonHrs-BUI Jantt &amp; Assocl•tes, Phont 961 nn or

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1973 VW "Formula Vee': ••:.~: •.... 12495
12695
1972
Buick
LeSabre
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4 Dr. P S P B
1972 Ford Torino 2 DR••.••••..•••• 12295
illr

1974 Chev lm pa Ia Custom ••••••••••••• ····53895
viny l roof

PS

vw ............................... •2195

1971

1974 Mercurv Monteqo MX Brouqham •••• S399S

Factory air tape player

4 Dr Sedan factory air P S , P B vtnyl root

1970 Olds Cutlass "S" 2 DR •••••• 11595

(Ray's Personal Car Factory Warranty)

PS

1971 Butck La Sabre Custom 4 Or- .... •••••• $1895
Factory L'11r

PS

P B

1

viny l roof

1971 Chev. Nova •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1295
6 cy t

standard

1970 Chev Monte Carlo 2 Dr •••••••••••••• $1495
HT

PS

P B, vi nyl roof

1970 Ford Galaxte 5004 Dr . •••••••••••••••• $895
1971 Mercury Monterey ••••••••••••••••••••$1695
4 Door a1r

1966 Bronco ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S795
4 Wheel dr1ve

1912 AM Hornet2 Or., 6 cy l, auto •••••••••• 516~5

,-----TRUCKS----~
1973 Ford FlOO 302 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $269S
V 8 auto

P S with topper

1972 Ford lf4 Ton ........................... $1995

P B

USED WAGONS &amp; TRUCKS
1972 Chevy Kings-wood Estate •••• ..S3195
9 Pass

AM &amp; FM radi o P S P B ai r

1969 Olds Vista Cruiser•............ 11695
1969 Ford "Country Sedan~'.........11095
1968 '12 Ton Pickup 6 Cyl .......... ~1295
P S, P B

alr

ON ANY OF THESE FINE BUYS
See Ceward Calvert, Smilin' Art
or 8111 Nelson

Long w1de bed V 8 stand

1970 Ford 112 Ton •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1395
Long Steps1de Bed

1965 Ford :V4 Ton ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $495
Flat bed new t~res runs good

AND FOR AGREAT BUY ON A.
NEW BUICK,

PONTIA~

OPEL

OR GMC TRUCK, ITS:

FARM TRACTOR
1949 Allis Chalmers ••••••••••••••••••••••••• $450
Wtth front end loader

Good Selection Cheaper Cars

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS INC.
POMEROY, 0.

500 E. MAl N St.
See Ray R1ggs or Roger Rtebel

Chester, o.

Located on 51 Rt 7

Sunday School attendance on
Aug 25 was 45, the offermg
$22 47 Worship serv1ces were
held at II o'clock Wlth the Rev
Meece speaking on "! Saw the
Lord" , Isa1ah 6 1·7 At·
tendance at th1s serv1ce was 33,
offering $26 45, pledges $23
The stxth mght of the North·
east Cluster round-robm
revival w1ll be held at the
Alfred Church on Fnday
evenmg, Aug 30 at 7 30 w1th
the Rev Larry Poling of the
Southern Cluster domg the
speaking Everyone welcome
Remember the annual
homecommg of the Alfred
Church on Sept IS, wtth the
usual mornmg serv1ces, basket
dinner on the church lawn and
an afternoon program
The annual Swartz family
reumon held m the Woode
Grove here SIUiday, Aug 25,
was attended by 43, with
Gerald Swartz, president, and
Juanita Swartz, secretary and
treasurer Elected for the next
two years was Harold Swartz,
pres1dent and Helen Diley,

secretary and treasurer
Genevaeve

••cLEARANCErr
Of all '74s and used cars and trucks.
longest
longest
Longe1t
Longest

dea I on prtce
on trade 1n allowance-smallest d1Herence
on servtce and parts-compare service too
on Ford'$ tremendous trade in va lue 1n futur• 'fNrl

PINTOS BASE PRICE 4 CYL _____•2482
MUSTANGS II BASE PRICE 4 CYL
•3134
MAVERICK BASE PRICE 6 CYL
•2742
Plus fre1ght and accessor ies

Better Hurry!! Supply
never buy morel

1tm1ted! Your dollar wtll

1971 PLYMOUTH V8 SATELLITIE ••••••••••• !1895
Selbr1ng, 2 dr H T 318 small V 8 engine auto trans
steeri ng A beauf1ful car

power

1973 FORD VB GRAN TORINO•••••••••••••• .'2995
4 Or Sedan One careful local owner power steering, auto
trllns ext ra nke

'
1971 FORD CUSTOM 500•••••••••••••••••••••sl695

4 Or Sedan 302 V a power steenng , power brakes, aufo trans
One local owner Low mileage

1971 DODGE V8 CHARGER VB ••••••••••••••• 11895
2 Dr hardtop SpeCia l Ed1t1on 318 V 8 beautiful white with
bl~ ck top one l ocal owner One of the higher priced Dodge at
our lower pnce

1970 FORD VB TORINO•••••••••••••••••••••• !l395
4 Or Sedan 302 small V 8 auto tran s
gladly ref er ~ou to local owner

power steering We' ll

1969 PLYMOUTH VB ROADRUNNER •••••••• !l095
2 Or Hardtop Small V 8

1970 FORD V8 TORINO ••••••••••••••••••••• !l395
4 Dr Sedan, l02 V 8, auto trans Glad~ refer you to loc:al one
owner

See Fred Blaettnar,
Darmell Dodnll or
Danny Thompson

Guthrte

accompamed her niece, Helen
Williams. to C&lt;tlumbus for a
VISit Wlth relatives there and to
attend the Oh1o State Falf one
day On thelf way home they
spent the night at the farm
home of Mr and Mrs Sed
O'Br1en
Mrs
Bessie
Kapple,
longtime mvahd, passed away
m Veterans Memorial Hospital
at Pomeroy on Saturday
evenmg

2 SIGNS

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF
QUAliTY

1973 CHEVROLET IMPALA
$3895
4 Door light grn fm1sh green vmyl top used as Co of
f1c1al car never t1tled bal of warranty loaded w1th
ex tra s m ctudlng fa ctory air rad1o &amp; tape, w w t.res,
guards &amp; all th e fine accessories
1970 CHEVELLE MALIBU
S189S
H T C~ V 8 automaftc power steenng good w w tires,
clean mtenor radi o
1971 OODGE DART
S1995
Swi ng er HT Cpe , med green fm1sh w i th blk vmyl roof,
green vmyl mtenor fnm V engine automatic trans ,
Sport St whee l full wh cover Like new w w tires rad1o
real nice

a

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.

Jeffrey Swartz of Williams·
POMEROY, OHIO
town, W Va , spent the past
week With his grandparents,
Mr and Mrs Hobart Swartz
Mr and Mrs Clalf Follrod
and family and hiS mother,
Clara Follrod and aunt, Nma
Robmson, recent1y vistted
Wilma Swartz at Lottndge, 0
Some from Alfred Church
attended the Cluster p1cmc at
Forked Run State Park The
Phys1c1ans representing telemetric eqwpment to the
Cluster hymn smg Wlll be held
meetmg commumcation system of
at South Bethel Church area hospitals
a
nailonal
recently
reviewed
the SEOEMS,
Saturday evening. Aug 3I
demonstra!Jon
project
telemetry program bemg
Telemetry Is the radio stgnal
Implemented
by Southeast
Kmg Charles I of England
of
Vltal stgns of a patient, sent
gave a French tee cream Ohw's Emerge ncy Med1cal
manufacturer a yearly pen· ServJce w1th Dr Thomas and momtored by an
SJon to keep the secret of Morgan, chamnan of the EMS emergency medical technician
mak1ng tee cream ex ~ co uncil
pres1dmg
Ken (EMT) m a SEOEMS am
elusively for the royal table
Morgan , SEOEMS Project bulance to the profess1onal
Duector, coordmated the med1cal staff at a hospital
Doctors or spec1allzed nurses
dlSCUBSIOOS
The Health Serv1ces Ad· evaluate the EMTs vo1ce·
report
of
m1mstrat1on of the U S transmitted
Department of
Health . respiration, body temperature,
Pomeroy, Oh1o
Education,
and
Welfare
last and blood pressure, as well as
Phone 992·2975
week approved the addition ot the s1gns receiVed by telemetry
on rhythms and pulse m order
to prescribe a course of
treatment to the EMT In·
SALE
cludmg administration of basic
1 Gravely Super C 8 tractor &amp;
med1cailon If necessary
mower (demonstrator&gt;
Initially , three hospitals
have been designated and Will
1 Gravely Model 816 R1dmg tractor
$
be equipped as RegiOnal
&amp; 50" mower.twm cycle. 16'1•
Telemetry Resource Centers
(demonstrator)
They are Lawrence CoWlty
1 Gravely Model 812 R1dmg tractor
General at Ironton, O'Bieness
and 50" mower. 12 _HP (new)
MemorJalat Athens 81td Holzer
Medical Center at Gallipolis
1 Gravely Model 408 R1d1ng trado•
,
The fact that these hospitals
and 34" mower. 8 HP (new)
have been named telemetry
centers
does not necessarily
Snapper R1dong mower, 8 HP,
SC
mean that all victims being
electrtc start, 30" cut &lt;new)
•1
telemetered w11l be transported to them Through
1 Snapper R1dtng mower,
8
present radio linkage w11h
hand start, 30" cut (new)
SEOE:MS headquarters, all
1 Snapper R1dmg mower,
system
ambulances and all
hand start, 26" cut (new) s
w1ll be seemg
hospitals In the seven counties
our customers.
can be alerted to monitor the
We wtll not accept trade tns at the above
regular hours.
voice commlllllcatlons and be
pnces .
prepared to continue treatment
TUESDAY
If the victim Is routed to them
SEPTEMBER2
An ad hoc committee was
appomted cons1stlng of Dr
Larry Goldberg, Dr Burton
Model m !~ HP Gravely r!dmg
Payne and Or I C Walker to
tractor &amp; SO mower, new engme
1
develop standard trainlns
procedures
1 Gravely 6 6 H P walking tractor with
Some technicians afftllated
30" mower
w11h the SEQEMS Project have
already begun advanced

Physicians review
telemetry plans

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

SEPTEMBER CLEARANCE 1974 MODELS

~0

2755 2200
'1750
'1980
'1152 900

1-1{'

720 ·uOO

HP,'60()$480
HP.SSIO $380

USED EQUIPMENT

$1 OOQ
S450

FISHING/\

PACERS GET MCGINNIS
IND!ANAPOUS, Ind (UPI)
- George McGmms cast his lot
w1th the Indiana Pacers Thurs·
day, enablmg the three-time
Amer1can Basketball AssoCJa·
tlon champions to keep !hell'
superstar away from the New
York Knicks of the National
Basketball Assoc1ahon
McGmms, who ftgUres to be
the cornerstone m the Pacers'
rebuildmg thiS season , Signed a
two-year contract Wllh the
!ndlalla club, for whom he has
played three seasons
The Pacers had gone to court
m an effort to prevent
McGmms from negotiating
w1th the Kmcks The ABA team
had obtamed temporary
restraining orders against
McGmms, hts agent, the
Knicks and the Ph1ladelphJa
76ers of the NBA, preventing
any negotiations or s1gnmgs

Carmel News,
l

By the Day
Mr. and Mrs Dana FeU of
Washinston C.H and Mrs
Mary Rusaell of WBV4!1"ly, W.
Va., visited Mr and Mrs
Douglas Circle and Florence on
&amp;mday
Mr and Mrs Homer Circle,
Dixie, Vema, Wavle Cirde
Mr and Mrs Carl Circle 81td
family visited Mr and Mrs.
Gene Yost on Sabirday In
honor of Patrice Circle's I:Jirth.
day
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Pickens
and family of Pomeroy, Mr
and Mrs. Frank Hudson, Mr.
and Mrs Gene Hudson of
Racine visited at the home of
Mr and Mrs Allan Taylor
Sunday
Mr and Mrs James Circle.
Georse Clfcle of New Haven,
Mrs Hattie Powell, daughter
A\ldle,RDRacine,calledat the
home of Mary Circle recently
Mrs Larry Clfcle and oon
Shane Sullivan of Ft.
Lauderdale. Fla • visited with
Mr and Mrs Douglas Circle
and Florence the past week
Mr and Mrs Carl Circle and
family visited Mrs FOtller of
Pomeroy on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Arthur Joh1110n
called on Mr and Mrs Max
Manuel, RD, Racine on Sunday

TEXANSVS.MATUSZAK
HOUSTON (UP!) - The
Houston Texans, glVlng up
legal efforts to allow former
National Football League
defenseman John Matuszak to
play agamst Hawau this

weekend, are concentratmg on
a courtroom showdown one day
before Houston plays Memphis
Sept 6
Attorneys for Matuszak, the
second-year Houston 01ler
until he jumped his flve.year
contract to s1gn Wllh the World
Football Leagne Texans, will
go to state Distnct Court Sept
S to argue thelf r1ght to the 6foot-8, 232iXJW1d star
Judge George Mtller W!U
preside at the hearing called to
dec1de whether to make permanent
a
temporary
restrammg order handed
Matuszak on tfte Texans' bench
earlier thts week

STROUT REALTY
307 Sprtng Avenue
Pomeroy
992·2298
15 MILE OUT ON 33 Ranch type, three bedrooms,
bath , lull basement garage..
four acre
19 MILES OUT ON33 - lwo
bedroom and bath, living
room carpeted

WHA NAME'! GORDON

LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Larry Gordon, 36 1 has been
named marketmg director of
the new World Hockey
AssoCiation, tt was announced
Thursday
Gordon has served the past
two years as v1ce president of
marketing for a sports enter·
prise In Cleveland
training made necessary by
the telemetry program
SEOEMS has responded l&lt;r
more than 8,000 emergency
calls In less than one year of
operatton SEOEMS estimates
25 to 45 additiOIIIllllves can be
saved annually through Implementation of the advanced
telemetry system

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992·2174

RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100

DURING OUR

P B air cond

1974 Ptnto, auto ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••$2495

Alfred
Social Notes

" You'll L1ke Our Qualtty Way
of Domg Bustness"

••

529.95 and up
Small Chma w1fh Matchmg Beff
L1ke New _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $249.95

.......---~--~--,

·742·4211

1

Now $4 99 Sq. Yd.

COUNTRY

Midd~ Pomeroy

BISSEll BROTHERS
OONST. CO.

DHCHING SERVICE

-E -------------XCAVAT ING dozer
loader

$7.95

SEWING MACHINE S Repatr
se r vice all mekes 992 2284
The Fa br ic Shop Pomeroy
Authorized Smger Sa les and
Serv1ce We sharpen Scissors
3 29 tfc

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70 ChJYSier Newport 4 Dr., pow. &amp; air•••• .'l995

on
aluminum
replacement
wmdow s S1dmg storm doors
and Windows RaLIIng Phone
Charles Lisle Syracuse Ohio
Carl
J a c ob
Sa les
Representative
V
v
Johnson and Son In c
4 JO lfc

501 NYLON

On this day ln history
the acre hour ly or contra c t
farm ponds roads etc Large
In 30 B C, Cleopatra commit. dozer and operator with over
ted suicide by ~rtnittmg an
20 years exper1tnce Pullins
~""
Excavating Pome roy Ohio
asp to bite her
Phone 992 2478
In 1780, Revolutionary Anny -----------~ 19 ltc
Gen Benedict Arnold betrayed 0 DELL Al 1nement, lo ca ted
beh ind Rutland Grade School
his young country when he complete
front end se rvi ce
promised secretly to surrender brak es and tuneups wheels
ced e lectron ically Open
the American fort at West 8balan
to 8 dall y Call 742 3232 on
Point to the British anny A Sunday for appt
Brltiah spy suboequently was - ----------2~_1.''
hansed but Arnold escaped
In I862, lhe Union Anny
---:-:-:~-:---~
commanded by Maj -Gen John I
Pope was defeated by Confeder· ' 1
ate troops In the tli!Cortd Battle
of Bull Run

WMPO-FM

ing?
any
oth~rs
We II g Jve you IJI
professional roof for Jess
COli m .2t36 For
Estimates ot Any Typo

•

71 Ford Pmto 2 door, auto.................. 'l795
71 Ford Gal. 500 4 dr., V-roof, air ••••••••• .'1995
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto ••••••••••• '2195
71 Pont. Tempest, HT Cpe., V-8, auto., P.S 12095

'I

C BRADFORD Auct 1oneer
Co mplete Service
Phone 949 382 1 or 949 3161
Rac ine Ohio
Cntt Bradford
5 1 tfc

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HOTPOINT range Amant 22ft
aide by si de refr,~trltor
fretzwr Norve wnner end
dryer set of welnut d ining
room tables w ith chairs and
pad approximately -4 yean
old, vooa old btd and chest of
drawers Phon&amp; 992 7066
8 20 tfc

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AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
c ancelled?
L os t
your
operator s license Call 992
7428
6 15 tfc

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72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V·roof, pew., an •••••'3695
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S......... '2495
72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. atL ••••• 'l495
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe, power, air •••••••• '2895

READY MI X
CO N CRE TE
d el1vered r1ght to your
protect Fast and easy Free
est1mates Phone 992 3284
Goeglern Ready Mix Co ,
Mid dleport Oh1o
6 30 tfc

CARPETING

Modern San ltatlon 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 ttc

73 Dodge Pol. 4 Dr. HT, v-roof, air••••••••• '3495

Known &amp;
Reliable Service

Business SeiVic:es

----=----------SEPTIC
TANKS
c leaned

-------------------------73 Buick Elec. H.T. Sed., power, atr, sharp '4895

Jamn

AT THESE GREAT USED CAR BUYS

A USED CAR OR TRUCK

$AVE

K&amp;H ROOFING

Middleport, 01110
992 5361

Refngerators,
Freezers, Home &amp;
Auto A1r Condilloners
and
Commercial
Un1ts.

USED CARS

I

• Br•ke Work

171 Peorl 51

Pomeroy, 0 .

YOU'LL BUY A

''
'.

e General Overhaul
• Tune u.,._ss 00 up
e Carburetor AdJustment

------------FOR FRE E est1mates

DIDN'T KNOW THATl MGM With lOtS Of storage living IS
Flea Market Spe c 1ats ss 18 x30'
carpeting , cop per
.ns1de S3 outstde Spnng plumb 1ng 2 nice concrete
Ave
Pome,.oy
Ohio porch s 0 1
1 bl k
Collectors, dealers
etc
e
arge concre e oc
Every Sat and Sunday
shop and garage, on 3/• acres of
8 ~ tfc land Can you beat thi s for only
- -- - - - -- - - - - -$23,500 00
LOTS for sale , tralrer or house We have a dtent who has asked
All Ut1lit1eS Phone 742 3615
Rutland Oh 10 Pri ce S2 500 us for a 200 acre farm with
7 16 tfc modern house, good buildings
- - - - - - - - - -and 100 acres m cult1vat1on
SIX ROOM house and ba!h
SEE THE PROFESSIONAL
acres
garage and out
bu/)dlngs Route 3 Pomeroy REAL
ESTATE
PEOPLE
Phone 992 3059
BELOW THEY KNOW WHAT
8 29 6tc
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - TO SAY AND WHEN THEIR
25 ACRES of level land iDeal SERVICE WILL MAKE YOU
tor new homes All utlllt1es MONEY
ava 1lable on hard surface
road 6 miles from Pomeroy
Ohio Pr1ced at 125 000 151/a
acres with cottage woods and
spnng red creek loinmg the
descri bed land
pri ced at
$20 000 If Interested call or
see GeorgeS Hobstetter Box
101 Pomeroy Oh 10 or ull
985 4186 after 4 p m
8 28 3tc

r,

,

B&amp;K EXCAVATING

Open Mon - Sat
BAM 6PM

t forget the roof of your
home Ha ve a beauhful new
roof Insta lled by All Weather
Rooftng Co

2 1h ACRES LANO w ith 1969
Shuttz Mobile Home East of
Racine on St Rt 124 Prtced
to se ll fa st Phone 949 4917 or
919 4561
a 29 6tc
- - - -- - - - - - - - - - BU SI NE SS buli d1ng
50x 60
cement drn/e Rt 124 near
Rutland Phone 742 5052
8 21 tfc
- -- - - -- -- - -- - 75 ACRE farm 6 room house
barn other outbuildings
Sl9 .500 Phone 74 2 s845
8 16 26tp
- - - - -- -- - - - - - 33 ACRES 6 rm house a ll
eljtctr.c. 3 bedroom small
barn SJO 000 Phone 99'2 3792
8 26 6t c
---- - - - - - - - -- - - HOUSE In town SSOO down and
S80 j:ler month Tra1ler and
lot 2 bedroom SlO 500 Phone
992 3975
___ _____ _ ____!~ H e

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124, 112 m1l from
by pass towards

Don

Our atm IS to please
our customers.

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-------------------------- ------------10X50M081LE HOME and lot In
Pom&amp;roy
Phone 992 5623
after A f) m
a 29 ate

Shuler's Market

78 ACRE S 2 lakes beautifUl
trees
roll i ng
meadows
electr 1t1ty Salem Township
1971 HONDA 350 Scr ambler
Rd No 625 deadends mto
good condition 1971 Vega 3
main entry
IDEAL FOR
Sf)eed ltd , transmission $100
CHURCH
OR
SCOUT
Verv good condition Also
CAMPS NICE t'IOME SITES
drive shaft trans brtce and
Tcwnsh1p Road No 16 Listed
belt housing F1ts 1971 and
at $300 per acre Make offer
1972 Vega See at 111 Pearl
Walters Realty
Box 324
St Middleport or call 992
Worth
ingt
o
n
Ohio
4308S
5213
Phone {61-.t ) 888 1892 or phone
8 27 6tp
(614 J 888 2803
8 28 4tc
1972
KAWASAKI,
H2 750
Luggage rec:ks. j:ladded s1ssy
bar 2 helmets, excellent
condition PhQne 985 4131
8 27 6tp

--------------------------1969 CHEVY Townsmen station

f#T:.'T

WANT TO SELL&gt; ALL OF
OUR FILES AND EX
PERIENCE ARE AT YOUR
DISPOSAL WITH JUST A
CALL FROM YOU
WE
SELL YO UR PROPERTY
OR
YO U
PAY
US
NOTHIN G
-'79'l2259

on State Rt

992·7204

'

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lDNGEST DEAL MWIIEI£

l_

,

COME DRIVE

E)(PERIENCED
MECHANIC ON DUTY
llOAM toSPM

Wt II do Dozer &amp;
Backhoe Work, Install
Septic Tanks, Haul
D1rt,
Gravel.
limestone or Rent One
Our
Trucks ,
of
BacJ&lt;hoe or Dozers.

GARAGE

WARNER'S
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE

Pomeroy , 0

COME SEE

PHONE 992-5476

ROGER HYSEU'S
Route 1
Rutland

190 Mulbef"ry

ALSO SHAMPOO
CARPETS
AND CLEAN
UPHOLSTERY

FrM Estlmat. .~ Mkld. . . .1 0

I

992 -9949

INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR

PH. m.7454 or
!192·7129
MIODLEPORT Lovely
old bnck close to shopprng 5
B R , 2 baths new modern
kitchen everything bu i lt In
most new H W gas heati ng
'l"'''m, basement large tot
&amp; parktng area ASKING
JUST S22,500 00
POME R:OY - I floor plan 2
B R bath H W floor s gas
furnace
basement w i th
utility
large lot
Only
SlO 000

BOB'S ASHLAND

DECORATING

VINYL SIDING

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W Ma1n

HOME

THE DEPENDMI E
OONTRACJING 00.

197t 115 KAWASAKI Trail 81ke
1n goOd c ond ition S37S Call 1
301 882 2660 Ton)" Weaver
8 30 :lip

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complete Frye ' s Truck and
Auto Parts, Rutland Ohio 24
HOUR WRECKER SER
VICE Phone 7426094
7 26 26tc

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heat
1112 baths
cherry
paneling d in ing and llvmg
room , kitchen and utllltv
room v1ew of Ohio R1ver
Must see to appreciate Phon e
1 ( 304) 882 3235 Hartford W
va Completely carpeted

1

1 ·Business Services
'~----~----------------------------~·
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Interior, b:terlor
Dec~ratlng and
Remodelln.-

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, LUFF 'I' •on lnd br iQM e,-e
carpets clelu'l•d wilh Blut
Lustre
Renr
electrl t
shampooer, $1 Saker Fur
nlfure Co
8 30 Jlc

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HOUSE for rent Phone 882
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
2981 New Haven w va
cleaner A 1 condition uses
8 28 6tp
paper bags has c:ordwlnder
SOLID
and many atta chments Also
VINYL SIDING
shampooer atta c hment in
eluded (Only 4 avallablel at
WILL do babysitting 1M my
S37 70
cash
or
ferms
Produced frqO) a special
available Phone 992 2653
home nights
Reasonabl e
vmyl compound made by 8:;
we~kly or nightly rate s
8 20 ft c
F GoOdrich and Monsanto 5
Phone 992 7474 or 742 4902
trmes tni cker than metal
STEREO RADIO AM FM 8
after 4 p m
siding Will not dent Chi~~
track tape comb1nat10n
4
8
27
12tc
c:rack peel
rot rust or
speaker
sound
s ystem
chalk
Balance S11 2 72 or easy
WILL care for children 1n my
terms
Call 992 3965
home
up
to
school
age
FREE HOME ESTIMATES
8 29 tfc
Reliable
sitter
with
references
Call Kathryn
SUPERIOR
HALF ARABIAN MARE
A
Russell anytime at 9~2 5711
VINYL PRODUCTS
veers old 32 Inch m in iature
8 27 6tc
stalliOn Dalmation pups
Coli Collect 1 592 5544
Choice SIO
Eskey Hill
WILL do babys itting 1n my
Attlens, Ohto
Pomeroy , Oh 10 PhOne 992
home by hour or week I have
3885
references Contact Sh 1rley
Hermon
291
Sycamore
8 29 3tc
AUCTION every Thursday 7
Middleport
p m Horton St In Mason
Consignments welcome from
8 30 6t c 2 RECORD PLAYERS antique
pump organ, cord organ
11 a m to 5 p m or call 773
chest of drawers 3 piece
5A71
bedroom
sude
portable
8 21 ttc
sewmg machme flymg room
1973 PINTO wide track tires
cha1r
old fi!Sh1on k 1tchen
HOUSE insulating blowen tor
Phone 247 2A01
cabmet
complete
bed
better results cuts fuel bill~
B 30 Jtc
bedspread and curtains
down Free estimates Call
Larkins st , Rutland , Oh1o
742 4428
1963 FAIRLANE SIX standard
Kat1e Carpenter
8 20 12tc
no rust Or.glnal m1tes less
8 29 2tc
than 60 ooo Call 949 2935
A TO ZMART~;; fU~1ture
B 30 Jtc
LEGHORN HENS 60c each W
appliances and mise Rt 33
S MICha~l, Phone 985 3956
Hartford w Va
1969 DODGE windowed super
8 29 3tp
7 26 tfc
van automat ic transm1SS 1on
Runs good looks good $1 295
YELLOW PEACHES $6 95 per
George Hall 992 5949
bushel
Please bnng con
8 28 3tp
tamer Midway Market W
WE NEEO 200 tons of sheet,
Ma1n St
Pomeroy
Oh1o
1965 CHEVROLET 2 dr S250
Phone 992 2582
cast new or old aluminum
Can
be
seen
at
1675
Lincoln
Keep cans separate
The
8 29 3tc
Hgts
Rosenberg Co , Athens, Ohio
8
28
Jtp
NORGE washer and dryer
8 15 tfc
Walnut dining room table
1~61 FORO Galaxle runs good
J UNK Autos complete and
With
cha i rs and pads good old
pr1ced at 150 Phone 992 7647
delivered to our yard We pick
metal bed Phone 992 7066
8
27
6tc
up auto bodies and buy all
8 29 tfc
kinds of scrap metals and
1967
FORO
Falcon
6
cylmder
4
Iron Riders Salvage, State
BOAT, motor and trailer 1971
dr good gos m lleage S350
R t 124 R t 4, Pomeroy Ohio
l6' Trihull Bow Rider 1973 55
Phone 985 3958
Phone 992 5468
h f)
Chrysler must sen
8
27 5tp
73126tp
Asking 11 BOO Many extras
Phone 992 2392
BUICK Electra 225 4 dr
CASH pal.d tor all make~ and 1968
8 27 31p
sedan p s , p b factory air
models of mobile homes
good
body
and
mterlor
Phone area c:ode 614 423 9531
1970 18FT SCOTTIE Camper
Perfect running condlt1on
4 13 ttc
sleeps 6 Good condlt1on
seoo Phone 992 2280
Phone 992 7126
8
27
6tp
OLD FURNITURE oak tables
8 27 tfc;
clocks, Ice boxes, brass beds , 1962 WILL. Y !i Jeep 4 wheel
dishes desks or complete
CANNING jars with glass tof)s
dr1ve, 4 cylinder motor with
households Write M
D
Also , free manure for the
cab,
a
1
cOfldltlon
See
at
105
Miller, At 4, Pomeroy , Ohio
hauling John Houdashelt
Union Ave Pomeroy Or call
call 992 7760
M inersv i lle Ohio
992 3293
5 13 tfc
a 21 Jtp
8 25 6tc

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Now open tor busmess
a 21 61p

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rtct10 ,..,... tm I track tape
comb,na.tlon " speakttt" ~und
system a,.,,. e 1110 1• or
budget terms Call nl lf6"

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Mid
6 roomt p , bathS
tu ll basemen t ,
p•r t lelly
c:-•rpelfd, kitChen compte le
wuner and dryer etc (ould
be 3 bedrooms gas l urnace
fireplace storm doors •nd
windows , curtains. and drape~
i ncludl!d for Inform a lion call
Elden Walburn, 992 1805
8 13 tfC
dleport ~

For S.

for Sale

WINTER Just around the
corn,r 1 Be sure to check all
hoses and anl 1 freeze Call
Roger Hysell s Gar a~e 992
5682
B 28 3tc

CHESTER
Volunteer
Fire
Dept lsdl old lng a L'abor Day
Celebration Sept 2 1974
Ch1cken Bar BQ homemode
1ce cream
garden tractor
pull parade any donat1ons of
pie and cake will be ap
preclated
8 26 6tc

HOU$1::

NI CE 3 roo m apt and bath
all electnc , In Pomeroy
HE; I FER calf , J wetks old S60
Tabletop r.enge wall oven
Phone 99'2 5704
n1c&amp;st •pt around Phone
8 30 ltp
Gallipolis
446 7699
or WE ARt: PICking up a p1ano In
evenings 446 9539
your area end woolct like LOC AL N1g ht Club do ing strong
8
tfc
some respons i ble party to
6 f l9u re b usi ness
Pr.ced
r ight Small down payment
take over payments
Call
Credit Manager {611 } n2
c an f1n~n c~ balance Easy
5669 or write 260 East Mam
tease of real estate ava ilable
Phone 992 9912 for details
Street Chillicothe Oh10 45601
B 18 ff c
4 7 tfc
TRAILE R Brown ' s Trailer
RIDING horse for ule 2 years ST ARCRAFT G I GANTIC SALE
Court Pomeroy Pnone 997
old green broke Gentle Call
on folddOwns
all models
3324
992 5510
Free heater plus h ighest
7 18 tfc
d i scount m trl s1at e CAMP
8 I ft c
CO NLEY
ST AR C RA F T
BUSINESS room 22x80 234 E
EXCELS IOR Salt Works E
SALES Rt 62 north of Po int
Me ln St
Pomeroy
Oh io
Ma in St Pomeroy All kind~
Pleasant behmd Red Carpel
Phone 992 5786 or 992 397S
Inn
of salt water pellets water
612tfc
nuggets block salt and own
8 18 3tc
Oh io R1ver Salt Phone 992
FURNISHED
apartment
38 91
SEARS tJPrlght deep freeze
adults only In M iddleport
$125 Good working condrt1on
6 5 tf c
Phone 992 3874
Phone 992 7060
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5 12 ttc
a 28 4t c
CANN lNG tomatoes
br ing
c onta iner Gera ld ine Cleland
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
45 000 WAXED cabbag e crates
Ra cine Ohio
unfurn is hed
apartments
56c a piece Cal l RA J 2151
Phone 992 5134
8 16 tfc
e 28 6t c
4 12 tfc
KENNEBEC
and
Cobbler
PRIVATE meeting room tor
potatoe5 Call John Pape 949 G 1BSON Les Paul delu xe
any organ i zation phone 992
guitar Sunburst f.n 1S h ex
3025
3975
e 2l 6t c ce llent cond 1t1on Also Fender
Super Reverb AMP 1n ex
3 11 tfc
cellent conditi on Completely
SPECIAL the Cycle Shop 1731
TWO BEDROOM mobile home
reworked
Contact Steve
Eastern Ave
Gallipolis
New ca rpe ting Pl")one 992
Cleland Racine Oh10 Phone
Buttaco 250 Alplna
$975
3509
949 5913
Bultaco 350 Alpina Sl 165
8 25 7tc
8 29 6tc
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plumbing , five bedrooma,
l lh baths, modern kltc;hen.
NEW HOME - all olec;lrlc,
three bedrooms,
built- In
kitchen, washer •nd dryer.
olr conditioned, carpet.d.
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NEW HOME - 111 olec;lrlc,
three bedrooms, Iorge buill·
In ~lichen, bath, slldl"9 gloss
doors to patio
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living ond dining room,
carpeted, full ba .. m•nt,
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location with
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Disaster
payments
asked
by
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Highway gunman kills 3, wounds 6
Butz holding on
RU1'1.AND -

Mrs

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Musser l{mg, 75, Salem St ,

into new cabinet
WASHINGTON (UPI ) Agriculture Secretary Earl L
Butz appears to have come
through the change m the
presidency w1th no weakemng
of hiB gr1p on domestic and
mternational farm and food
policy
Butz emerged from a private

the Fann Front
meohng with PreSident Gara!d
R. Ford Thursday to tell newsmen Ford had asked hun to
stay m the cab111et mdef1mtely
And Ford gsve tum a direct
endorsement of key Bulz polldes mcludlng opposLt10n to
gram export controls and opposltlon lo creation of a
gover nment-owned
food

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, Sat , Sun.
Aug 30-31. Sept 1
John Wayne

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Show Starts 7 p m

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"GIRL IN THE
GOLD BOOTS"
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r eser ve, the ag r1 cuJ1ure
secretary added
Butz was carefully vague
with reporters m talkmg about
his long term cabmet service
plans . Friends have sa1d in the
past he has been tentatively
thankm g about retirement
around the end of thiS year or
early m 1975, and he sa1d he d1d
not plan to stay "inder•mlely."
Th e word from Ford , however. served to diSpel rumors that
the new president m1ght want
to force an early change at the
AgriCUlture Department. And
11 may strengthen Butz's pollcy
hand, especially sm ce Ford
coupled the meetmg w1th a
public aMouncement of the
fact - long smce unoffiCially
leaked - that Butz w11l head
the U S. delegatiOn to a world
rood conference at Rome m
November
Butz Fighting Critics
The Ford-Butz meetmg
Thursday came at a time when
Butz has been fighting off
critics who mamtam he adID!rustrahon should be movmg
to offset the unpact of a
drought-reduced 1974 corn crop
by adopting or plannmg controls on gram exports.
Butz strongly opposes export
controls In recent weeks he
has won agreement from European and Japanese leaders
to voluntarily reduce therr
dram on U S. stocks over the
commg year - a step whtch, m
effect, would require consumers m all major countries
to share the price shock of
reduced supplies rather than
concentratmg the problem 10
either this country or Its
foretgn customers.
Ford sa1d he agrees w1th
Butz's stand on export control,
the secretary announced. That
direct preSidenllal backmg
was expected to help convince
doubters that Butz's position
will not be ovemdden by other
administration offic1als.

Ford a lso endorsed Butz's
cootenllon that wh1le the U S
should build up food reserves,
llle stocks should be held 1n
p!'lvate hands and not under
goverrunent control In ad.
d1t1 on a ccQrdm g to Butz's
account of the mee ting, f'ord
also directly approved Butz's account of the meetmg, Ford
also d1reclly approved Butz's
statement that while the U S.
should do all 1t can to meet
''humamtar1an " food needs
abroad, 1t should be more
careful m defmmg " need" than
m the past
On the purely domestic front,
Butz Informed Ford he lS contmumg to seek new legJ.slabon
to elumnate government plantolpmg controls on rtce, peanuts
and extra-long staple cotton.
past he has

Highways
Conhnued from page 1
Department of H1ghways 1n
Columbus, the DIVIsiOn OffiCe
of Manetta and talk to your
elected representahves to get
somethmg done," the speaker
staled
G Kenner Bush of Athens,
who recenUy rekindled mterest
m progressive htghways m
southeastern Ohto, said more
co llec hve str ong votces 10
southeastern OhiO ''can really
make our needs known m
Columbus' '
Robert Pendergast.
executive secretary of the
Highway Users Assn ., saad the
organizahon has three maJOr
goals, furthenng mobility of
Amenca, roadway safety, and
furtherang
econo mi c
development. It IS our goal to
brmg 50 to 60 new mdustrtes to
southeastern OhiO," he said

Schools .
Contmued from page I
and each school day thereafter.
Judge James Lee Thompson
will open a two-month term of
Clrcwt Court Tuesday. Judge
Thompson, who serves both
Mason and Putnam CoWltles,
holds
court
Mondays , 1
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Fndays Wednesday court IS m
Putnam County. When the
"term" ism Putnam County,
court IS held here only on
Fridays
GraM jurors are to report to
Judge Thompson at 9 30 a m '
Tuesday and pet1t Jurors at
9· 25 a.m Monday, Sept. 9.

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It Will turn a check mto cash
Open a Checking Account today
Got a pen? You're m busmessl

oome&lt;oy

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pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
the ctontury

establi shed 1872

FDIC

A hometown friend.

Quasar II

Color TV

TheM popular "Works In
a Drawer" coneolea are
pertect for the family who
wante Motorola pertormance, convenience and
styling In umaller screen
olze. Each model features
a Modular Solid State
ChaiSil (except4 chaslletubel), ineta-Matlc
Color Tuning, llluminated
Channel Numbena and
many mor11 Motorola
feiiUree The elm pie,
cldn Un11 end warm
cabinet tonet 1re an
lllriCiiva, compatible
ldd~lon to any home.

d1ed Thursday a l the Holter
Medical Center !oll owi n ~ a
lmgcnng Illness.
She was born Oct 8, 11198, m
Hillsboro, the daughter of the
~•le J Franklin and Jumetla
Sm1th Caplin ger . She was expecl.ed as f.p.rmers detenmne
marned 1n 1915 to Charles G that their allotment crops
Musser who preceded her m already have been so stressed
death In 1944 To t11is umon was
born a son, Robert, Rt. I,
Holzer Medical Center
Rutland , who survives Oct. 17,
1Disc harged Aug. %9)
1956, Mrs. Musser marrted
Clarence Barnell, Ruth
Zarl Kang, who also survives

Bowman , Kenneth Burris,

Other survivors are three
step-sons, Sylvester T Kmg,
Columbus : Glen E . Kmg ,
Peona, Ill , an'll Clyde E. Kmg ,
South Bend, lnd , and a grand-

Clarence Carey, M1ldred
Cooper, Henry Cornell, Bessie
Ellcessor, Mary Ellis, Mona
Ervm, Debb1e Gregory ,
Amanda Graham , Janetta
son,
T1mothy
Musser, Hall, Lela Hutchms, Glenn
Columbus
K1ser , Opal Longfellow, Althea
Mrs Kang, a homemaker Ridenour , Steven Rose , Ralph
most of her hfe, was ptamst for Rottgen , Donald Roush,
the Rutland Church of Chnst, Mat1ida
Rowley ,
Edith
of whtch she was a member for Scherer, Donna Shmn, Lola
10 year$ and was active wtth Siders, Claude Souders, Paul
the women '~ group of that Stewart, Thomas Swam, Mary
church.
T1lley, Elizabeth T1pton ,
Fwteral serv tces wtll be held Flloyd Wallace,
Melody
at 2 p.m Sunday at the Rutland Waugh, Cora Yates
Church of Chmt w1th John
(Birth)
Wyatt and Rod Kasler ofMr
and Mrs
Roger
f•ciatmg Bur1al w11l be m the G1lhland, a daughter, Jackson
Bradford Cemetery Fnends
may call at the Walker Funeral
Home, Rutland, any ltme after,

2 p.m

Saturday unt1l noon
Sunda~ when the body w1ll be
taken to the church to he m

state one hour before services

Oilldren's day

set at church
Sunday 1s Children 's Day m
the fail roundup at the Middleport Umted Pentecostal
Church, South Third Ave.
Conhnumg the western
theme thts year, the Sunday
School will offer pony r1des and
hayndes thiS Sunday to
promote Sunday school attendance Anyone m the area ts
mv1ted to attend the observance
Ronald Dougan, Sunday
sc hool supermtendent , will
agam be presenting pnzes to
those who take the most new
students to Sunday school.
Sunday mormng, young people
of the commun1ly are bemg
mvtted to ]Uffip on a passmg
hayr~de wagon wh1ch w1ll take
them to the church Rev
W1lham Knittel ts pastor.

FUNDS ALLOCATED
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Oh10
has spent $!15 72 m11lion m general revenue .sharmg funds at ..
located by the federal government through June 30, the state
offiCe of budget and management in the Ohio Department
or Admimstrattve Services announced Thursday.
Ohio, smce the program
started 111 1972, has received
$161.22rrullion 10 the funds w1th
more than $10 12 million m
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Interest earned through June
Admitted L- Francis Kmg, 30 on funds wh1ch were mPomeroy; Dav1d Donahue , vested mstead of bemg exPomeroy; Mark Parsons, pended.
Racine , Oenms Shuler, LangsvtHe;
Ava
Greenlees,
CONSOLIDATION PLAN
Pomeroy ; Marshall Roush ,
FINDLAY, Ohio ( UP! )
Racme
Marathon 011 Co. announced
DIScharged - Auguslme
Thursday a consolidation of the
Follrod, Shirley Hazelton ,
components of the f1m1 responMillard Swartz, Debbie Pride- sible for external conunuruca ..
more, Azalea Od1ster, Joyce
lions mlo 11s recently estabGracy, Joan Wells
lished
external
affairS
organizatiOn
The consolidatiOn, effective
Sunday,
was to enable the flml
MEETING DELAYED
The Middleport Garden Club uto more effectively present
meeting set for Monday has Marathon's posttlon on unport..
been
postponed .
An- ant Issues to our employes,
nouncement of when they will shareholders, the general
meet w11l be made at a later pubhc, the media and various
levels of
government,"
date
Howard HarriS, VICe president
of corporate external affrurs,
said.

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Thirteen farmers in Meigs
County have applied for
disaster payments because of
low yields, Clarence Price,
chairman or Metgs ASCS, satd
today
Additional applicati ons to the
eounty ASC Committee are

Cards

substantially below avera ge.
The di sa s ter payments

program , new thla year, is a
part of form legislation
Congress passed in 1973.

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Having asked for and received authority from
;~: Congress to set up a felatlvely powerless CoooeU on Wage
i;l and Prlee Stablllty to monitor inflaUon, Ford Thursday
!:? Installed Rush as chairman and fiUed the remaloJng seven
~~ seats with Cabinet secretaries and top White HoWle aides.
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The new council has authority to seet out aad
;:~ publicize inflaUonary wage and prlee increases, but It
~:~ only can urge voluntary restraint on the part of boolneas
;, and labor. It cannot order rollbacks as Ill defunct
·;:. predecessor, the Cost of Living Council.
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Rush , former chairman of Union Carbide Corp., U. S.
:.: ambassador to West Germany, and a top Stale and
;;; Defeus e DepartmentoHlclal, joined the While Ho111e staff
;:; In the final months of the Nb:on admlnlatraUon as eoor;~~ dlo.ator of economic poUcy. He continues to hold that
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muster paymenlo ron
made only ror allotment
acreage. ol wheal, corn, groin
sorghum, or barley when
natural disaster has prevented
planllng or resulla In ob.
noramally low yields.
Application should be nnade
at the county ASCS office
whenever a producer believes
his allo1ment crops have been
adversely affected by natural
disaster no later than IS days
after compleUon of harvest.
Farmers with feed grain and
wheat allo1ments who have not
cerUried their acreage In the
allo1ment programs may do so
at the time they apply for
disaster payments.
Because an Inspection is
required to determine the
extent ol dainage, farmers are
cautioned not to plow up or
oth erwise dispose of crop
residue until advised to do so
by ASCS employees Without a
field mspection, the disaster
payment amount cannot be
determined.
Price said the program does
not provide lull compensation
for losses, but will help tide
producers through a difficult
penod.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Open Friday and Saturday Nights Until 8

weekend during the End of the Month. Sale.

OESTOMEET
RACINE - Rac111e chapter
OES wlll meet ln regular
session at 8 p m. Monday at the
Masooic Hall.

• Sale I Womens, Misses &amp; Junior Coats
and Dresses
• Sale I Kimball Pianos

,

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• Sale I Mens Sport Coats
• Sale I RCA Color Televisions and Stereos

The MEIGS INN
The most popular night club in
the tri·county area is proud
present

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eSalel Mens and Young Mens Blue Jeans
• Sale I Eveready Flashlight Batteries
• Sale I 60 Inch wide Polyester Yard Goods.

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TONIGHT 9:30 TIL 2

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of his movi~ a uto
Saturday kiUed three persons
and wounded six others in a
Wild spree along 150 miles of
lonely moonhl desert hig.hway.
Richard Harold .Hicks, 34, a
trart5ient whose Ills! known
address was Tucson , Ariz , was
ted
Blyth c lif
arres
near
e, a , on
the California-Ariwna border
shortly before dawn
Hicks was held for questlonmg for several hours before he
was charged With SUSPICion of
murder .
Authorities at first thought
the gurunan was a passenger tn

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wh1le they were drivm~ eastwa rd a lonll, rnterstute 10
betwee n B&lt;Jnnlng and Desert
Cente r, a 150.mlle stretc11 of
Sout hern California desert
H 1cks w as C~ rr este d by
R1 vers1de Co unty Shenff 's
deputy Tom Dav1rtson 23 miles
west of Blythe after hiS car's
descraptaon was phoned to Lhe
sheriff's offiCe .
Truck drivers In two trucktraaler rigs wtlnessed some of
the shootmg, then followed the
smper's car and later gave
Da vadson a descr1ptLon or whct t
they had seen.
Pollee, who received reports
from a strmg of towns along
the nearly deserted Intersta te
10, fmally stopped a man near
Blythe -almost m1dway between Los Angeles and Phoenix , a nd held h1m for
queshonmg They would not
call him a s uspect and refused
to giVe any details A second

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1974

VOL. 9 NO. 31

Major League Roundup
21 batters w1thout the sem- force play. They added three N1ekro was safe on Larry
BY NEIL HERSHBERG
blance of a h1t before he walked more rWls m the thrrd mmng Lmtz' error before Garr
UP! Sports Wriler
Dave Wmf1eld leadmg off the off loser Dave Roberts, 9-11. slammed his lOth home run to
make the score 4-1
For John Curtis , It's a e1ghth. After Clarence Gaston
Giants 3, Pirates 2
Red Sox 3, White Sod
question of pnontles · for the sacr~hced Wmf1eld to second,
Dave Kingman's third h1t of
ReUe!
specialiSt Diego Segui
St Lows Cardmals, at's a Derrel Thomas walked Dave the game, a stngle with one out
question of SW'VIval.
H1lton fhed deep to nght, w11h 10 the 11th innmg, drove In cho' &lt;I off Chicago rallies 'in
Curbs, six outs way from a Wmfield gomg to third after the Gary Matthews from second the ..eventh and eighth innings
perfect game, selUed for a ono!- catch and scormg on Fred wtth the decisive run as the as the Re' • Sox beat White Sox
hlller Thursday night and Kendall 's smgle to tie the game Glallts snapped Pittsburgh's ace Wilbur Wood.
Orioles 6, Rangers 2
pmch-hitter J•m Dwyer's two at 1-1
win streak at six games.
Tommy
Davis drove in three
out single m the pmth mmng
Braves 7, Expos 2
Curtis, who came to St Loms
Ralph Garr's three-run nms and scored ano:.!ter to help
broke a I-I tie as the Cardmals from Boston m an off-season
beat the San Diego Padres, 3-1 deal, was not overly concerned homer in the third helped the Orioles break a four-game
The victory moved the Cards that he had los t his no-hit bid . power the Braves over Mon~ losing streak with a wm over
to w11hm a half game of the
" I had a ball game to wm, not !real V1c Correll was hit by a Texas . Ross Grimsley was
Pittsburgh Pirates who a no..httter to pttch," said p1f&lt;!h and winmng p1tcher Phil credited With the wm
dropped a 3-2, 11-mmng Curtis " I wasn't too let down "
declston to the San Francisco
In the ninth, Larry Hardy,
Giants.
who had Ia ken over at the start
Curbs, 8-12,set down the f1rst of the mnmg for Randy Jones,
retired the first two batters He
then gave ~p successive smgles
Continued from page 1
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
years,
was
kidnaped
to
Bake
McBride,
Ken
Re1tz,
b;y four armed guerrillas as he rode in hi4
Sunday Through Tuesday:
chauffered
limousme
through a Guadalajara slum.
Dwyer and Mike Tyson to
Chance of showers daily.
A Mexico City radio station Bald the commandos were
account for the final St. Louis
Higbs Ill lbe 60s and 70s
demanding
a $1.6 million ransom and the release of 100 political
nms
Sunday, warming to the
In other NL games, Los prisoners m exchange for Zuno's life
upper 70s and 80s Monday
Angeles
trimmed Chicago, 3-1;
and Tuesday. Lows In the 50s
New York blanked Houston, 7CHARLESTON, W.VA.- LIVING LEGEND Jesse Owens
Sunday and Monday and In
and
25 other Americans who ran, jumped, and pole vaulted into
0;
San
FranciScO
edged
Pittsthe 60s Tuesday.
ti'ack
history will be o!!icl!lly enshrined here torught as the
burgh, 3-2, in II mnings, and
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Atlanta tripped Montreal, 7-2 uutial mductees into the National Track aod.Field Hall of Fame
"The collection of alhletes and coaches will be a gathering
In the Amertcan League ,
Boston edged Chicago, 3-2, and nearly equal to lhalof an Olympic game," predicted Donald P .
Baltimore whipped Texas, 8-2 Cohen, a local optometrist who began the campaign to launch the
TEACHER WALKOUTS
hall Cohen conceived or the 1dea and set up temporary
Oodgers 3, Cubs 1
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - The
Andy Messerslnllh and Mike beadquarters last month 111 a renovated house. Eventually, he
slr1ke by CalHa County school
teachers entered 1ts four!~ day Marshall combmed for a three: hopes to erect a permanent hall that will honor track and field
today am1d predtchons of h1l v1clory and Los Angeles greats 111 the same fash10n other balls pay tribute to baseball and
walkouts at another 10 school became the f~rst club m the football superstars.
distr1cts by the opemng of maJor league's this season to
AN ESTIMATED 23 PERSONS will be killed m Ohio
classes next month . State pass the two rrullion mark m
attendance
as
the
Dodgers
automobile
traffic aecidents durtng the upcoming Labor Day
Superintendent of Public Instruction Martin Essex said lopped Chicago for !herr fifth holiday weekend period, the state Highway Safety Department
•
/
announced.
meetings are underway m the victory in a row.
Mets 7, Aslros 0
Altbough no gasoline supply problems are anticipated by
potenttal strike areas, where
The
Mets
gave
Tom
Seaver
a
department
officials, travel experla for the American
teachers are demandmg h1gher
salarJes, job secunty and run 10 the frrst when Bud Automobile Association expect the high cost of fuel will keep
Harrelson led orr WIth a double. many travelers off the highways. Twenty-&lt;10ven persons were
better working condttion:s.
went to third on Felix Millan 's killed during the same holiday period last year. The three and
perfect bunt single and scored on&lt;Hjuarter day penod begins at 6 p.m. Friday and ends at
RESIGNATION REQUESTED as Ted Marttnez bOWJced mto a midnight Monday.
COLUMBUS ( UPI) - Ohw's
500 nursing home owners and
admimstrators Thursday
called for the diSID!ssal of state
Welfare Director Charles
Bates because of requirements
he placed on the homes that
care for Med1ca1d patients
Calling the situatwn a 11 Crists,"
the group passed a resolution
declarmg a montortwn on
admtsstons of Medtcatd
patients by state nursmg
A good time for family shopping all over the store and at
homes
the Warehouse on Mechanic Street. You'll save this

NAME RESTORED
The former name of
Schmeder was restored to
Charlotte L. Wolfe when
NOW YOU KNOW
Male mosqwtoes eat plant granted a d1vorce from Gale
JWces and never bite people "Gene" E . Wolfe

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature m downtown
Pomeroy Friday alii a.m was
75 degrees under cloudy skies .

thai yields are likely to be

Eisenho wer Memorial Hospital
m Palm Sprmgs of a bullet
wound in the head
Two othor persons fatally
~• l rtrafl
Pollee said the sniper drove shot In the head at d•fferent .
m a ca r and began shooting (jt spots along the highway were
· Billy Gene Teegarden , 41, Bell
Bannmg abcut I a m PDT
Gardens and Herman Edge , 26,
A second shootmg occurred Long Beach.
Six persons were mjured,
&lt;tbout 2.5 mUes further along
the dese rt road, north of the four of them from flying glass
from shattered windshields.
resort of Palm Spnngs .
Dorothy Ferguson, 43, Buena
Two persons were killed by
Park,
was shot m the neck She
smpcr shots as they drove their
cars near lnd1o, about 2fJ miles was m fair condition at a Palm
from the Palm Spnngs shoot- Spnngs hospital. Stanley
Carey, 21 , lnd1o, was cut by
lOg
Another person was shot at shattered glass
The 1dent1ties of the other
Cactu s C1ty and and the last
known v1c t1m was h1t by InJured were not released.
An alf and groWld search
gunfire about 6 a .m . near
continued
along the desert
Desert Center, 150 miles from
highway today in near 100
where the shootmg began .
degree
temperatures for a
The v1cllms were ldentifted
a.s
J ose
Ram e ro,
50 , posstbl e second person mPasad ena
He
d1ed at volved 111 the shootmgs.

fl'!rson was b&lt;lng sought by law
l'nforc.:ement &lt;lfflt'er5 tvmbmg
the searmg dekrt in ca rs and

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reeks dare Turks
ATHENS (UP!) - Prerruer head Greece's new dV1lian
Constantine CaramaniiS told goverrunent.
hundreds of thousands of
A crowd estimated by Greek
wildly
cheermg Greeks teleVJSIOn at 400,000 persons
Saturday that if Turkey tries to interrupted hiS speech with
keep the temtory its troops shouts of " We are all w1th
se1zed on Cyprus 11 w11l you," "Trrutors to the executhreaten its own security and tion squad," "Down with CIA/'
world peace
and "France--Greece-allies "
''The Turks are m error if
" The mvaders should know
they believe that they can, that we shall not yield to any
without endangenng both accomplished facts and that we
themselves and world peace, shall pursue our struggle until
keep what they tore away by .Jushce l8 done, m&gt; matter how
violence and malice," Cara.. much time and how many
manUs said m Salomca in his sacrifices may be reqwred,"
first pubhc address smce the 67-year-old premier sa•d·tn
returning from exile July 23 to Salomca, northern Greece.

caramaniiS sa~d the Greek
people suffered a "pamful
disappomtment from the fact
that NATO proved incapable of
stopping the barbarian tnvaSion by Turkey and the
danger of conflict he twee n two
of its members "
The TurkiSh troops who
111vaded ·Cyprus July 20, f1ve
dsys after a Greek-led coup
ousted ArchbiShop Makanos as
president, now hold the northern third of the island The
m1lltary Junta that ruled
Greece stepped as1de after the
mvas10n and Caramanlis returned to become prem1er.

Turkish troops carry
out ·more Cypru·s raids
endangenng Its own security
and world peace.
In hls first pubhc address
smce taking over as )lead of the
new CIVIlian government, Carsmantis said the Greeks suffered
a "pamful d1sappmntment from
the fact that NATO proved
mcapable of stoppmg the
He sa1d another 15 persons barbarian invaSion by Turkey
were reported missing after the - and the danger of confliCt
r~ld on the southeastern vtllage between two of 1ts members."
of Akhryr1tou, the fourth
"The mvaders should know
community m the area raided that we shall not y1eld to any
by Turkish troops in three accompliShed facts and that we
days.
shall pursue our struggle until
The two dead -a 68-year-old justice " done, no matter how
man and a 60-year-oid woman much time and how many
- were fowad in a field with sacrifices may be reqwred,"
their eyes blindfolded and lhelf the premier sa1d m Salonica
bod1es riddled W1lh bullets, the northern Goeece.
'
Greek Cypnot spokesman sald
Meanwhile, leftist Cypn~t
He called the incident the leader Vassos Lyssar1des, surmost serious violabon of the vtvor of an assassmabon
cease-fire smce the truce went attempt m which his driver was
mlo effect two weeks ago.
killed, warned that revolutiOn
In Greece, Premier Constan- could erupt unless the governtine Caramanlis warned Turkey ment seizes the weapons of
11 could not hold the territory 1t EOKA-B guemllas
seized on Cyprus without
Lyssar1des, speaking at the
NICOSIA (UPI ) - Turkish
troops invaded a Greek Cypr10t
village near the Bntish sovereign base at DhekeUa Saturday and executed an elderly
man and woman they took as
hostages, a government spokes·
man said

fWleral of hlS drtver and fr1end
Doros Loizou, blamed the
Friday assassmatton attempt
on gunmen from the underground movement whom he
called "lackeys" of the U S
Centrallntelhgence Agency and
Israel

Earlier
thts
week
Caramanhs formally notlfled
the heads of NATO member
governments of his country's
deCISIOn to pull out of the
alliance's mthtary structure
but SaJd Greece w1ll remam on
th e pohllcal Side of the
alhance.
"But this deciSIOn does not
unply that Greece shall break
1ls poht1cai and sprr1tuai bes
w1th Europe, to wh1ch 1t
belongs and WIShes to belong,"
he sa1d
Dutch Foreign Mm1ster Max
Van Der Stoel, who arrtved
Fr~day for talks w11h Greek
ofhctals, srud the Common
Market's mtmstenal counctl
w~ll dascuss Greece's entrance
mto the European or garuzabon
Sept. 17.
On Greece's domestic prot&gt;.
terns, Caramanhs satd seven
years of d1ctatorsh1p "has
p1led up a multitude of ev1ls for
the country that ca nnot be
cured m a matter of a few
weeks.
"Those who press the
goverrunent m a demagogic
way and ask 1t to undo wtthm a
month what was done in seven
years apparentl y wish to
1gnore the mass Wld dirnenston
of the problems we mhented,"
he sa1d

" If the government does not
take Immediate acllon to
disarm the Fascist murderers,
the people will rtse," the leader
of the Social Democrallc party
sa1d.
Lyssarides was mcked m the
head by splinters of glass,
Lo1zou was killed and three
'
persons
were wounded, mcluding Lmzou's Amer1can wtfe,
By RICHARD LERNER
WASHING TON (UPI )
when four gunmen sprayed the
party leader's automobile w1th President Ford revtewed confi·
denttal proposals on amnesty
gun!~re.
for
draft resisters and military
Lyssar~des was phys1c1an and
adviser to Archbishop Makan- deserters Satur.day and took
os, toppled as preSident of another swat at mflall on by
Cyprus 1n a July 1;; coup that urgmg Congress to delay a
led to the Turkish invas10n of federal pay raiSe
the ISland fiVe days later and
His week's work done, Ford
weeks of bloody f1ght1ng
then shot a r ound of golf and

was a small yellow cottage 300
feet above the sea on the ISland
of Maul which Undbergh had
called " the most beautiful place
in the wor1d."
His pur1al site was 9,000
miles !rom Paris where he had
been acclaimed by hundreds of
thousands of cheermg Frenchmen m 1927 when he became
the first man ever to !ly alone
across the Atlantic Ocean.
He chose to make his last
!light to the 1sland while bemg
treated at New York's Columbia Presbyterian Medical
Center for lymphallc cancer,
saying· " I would rather spend
one day In Maul tlum one
month in New York."

H1s New York doctors had
told him he had 10 days to live,
at most
Dr. Howell said L10dbergh
" was very weak and weary"
when he arrt ved, but seemed to
be perked up by the magnificent v1ew from the house. He
began to eat agam, and feel
less pain
Many people m Hana could
not understand at f1rst why the
!lags fiymg in the cool breeze
at Dr. How ell's home suddenly
were at half staff last Monday
mormng.
His close fn end, an old
Hawaiian named Joe Kahaleuahl, supervised digging of the
grave near the church which
Lindbergh h•d helped recon-

30,000 will return to jobs
By United Preas IDiet'Ditloaal
More than 30,000 auto worken laid off hecauae of strikes 1rt
allied industries will be bar.k on
the job after lhe Labor Day
weekend and workers In other
lnduatrles were considering
contnct offer• or preJllrlnl to
return to work during the
hoUday weekend.
Northern California bus
drlvera planned to be on the job

•

Sunday after aceepllng a new
contract with AC Transit
giving them f!S.cenw an hour
raises. The rautlcal!on vote
Friday ended a 81-day strike
that affected 250,000 commuters in the San Francii!Co

Bay Area.
Negotiators for GM and the
United Auto Worken agreed
tentaUvely on a local contract
at the aulomaker's St. Louis;

'
By J AMES A. KIDNEY
WASHINGTON ( UPI)
President Ford receJVed specifIC recommendatiOns from two
cabmet members Saturday ror
a new policy to provide
amnesty m e:~~:change ror work
for V1etnam era draft dodgers
and deserters
A White House offiCial said
the new program probably
would be announced w1thm a
v.eek
Attorney General Wllliam
Saxbe, Defense Secretary
James Schlesmger and top
legal and military advisers
presented their v1ews m a
meetmg that lasted nerly two
hours
PreSidential Press Secretary
J F terHorst sald the discussion was "far-rangmg and
extens1ve" and Ford "closely
questioned'' the proposals
UPI obtamed a draft copy of
a Pentagon recommendatiOn
that would reqwre draft evaders and deserters who reaffirm
alleg•ance to the IJnite&lt;l States
to perform up to 18 months nonmlhtary serv1ce But terHorst
cautwned agamst relymg on
such documents, mdica tmg
Ford mtended to make some
changes
" It's not Just a case of
acceptmg or reJectmg" the
cabmet recommendattons, terHorst satd " The Important
thmg 1s to remember that the
President has a great deal of
flexibility" and "he has some

tdeas of h1s own "
He satd the President continued to rule out any blanket
amnesty and preferred the
term 11earned re-entry," whtch
md1cates that draft dodgers and
deserters would probably have
to perlorm alternative servtce
terRors! said Ford's pohcy
announcement "will come soon·
er rather than later" and an ·
off1c1al who declmed to he
named predicted it would be
announ ced by the end of next
week
The press secretary and other
off1c1als sa1d the followmg
issues were dtscussed m Saturday's meeting
- The nature of work demanded for retw-nmg deserters
and draft dodgers. terHorst
sa1d the PreSident felt there
were enough acceptable JObs
for alternative service m the
general economy without the
governmentcreatmg 'them The
Pentagon draft mentioned JObs
m " hospital&amp;, schools, ecology
and other commumty and
charitable orgamzations."
- The length of servtce
reqwred.
'
- Whether draft dodgers and
deserters should be reqwred to
acknowledge gu11t. terHorst
specifically refused to state if
thts was recommended by the
cabmet officers. Many young
men who deserted or fled the
country to avoid the draft have
contended they w1il never
(Continued on page 16)

LUGGING GOLF BAGS and protest signs, girl caddies
p1cket the WISconsin offiCe of Labor and Industry objecllng to
a law bannmg girls under 18 from working on the links - but
not beys. Therr protest paid off as the state lowered the ban to
girls under age 14

GM predicts
improved sales
By EDWARD S. LECHTZIN
UPI Auto Writer
DETROIT (UP! ) - Fuel
economy Improvements up to
24 per cent on some cars wlll
help push next year's car sales
up 500,000 from gasoline-short
1974, General Motors Chairman
Richard C Gerstenberg said
Saturday
The GM ch1ef executive
tempered his predictions of a
IO-mil110n 1975 model car year
- wh1ch would make 1t the
mdustry 's thtrd best ever wtth a warmng that mflallon
must be brought under control.
He also called for a three-year
lreeze on new federal regulations that add to the cost of
automobiles.
GM has boosted the average
price of its 1975-model cars and
!tucks almost $450 after trimming $54 under pressure from
the Ford adnumstrahon Gerstenherg estimated aulomakers
have added $14 billion to the
cost of cars and trucks over the
past foW" years because of
government-mandated eqwpment -about $270 a veh•cle
Gerstenberg said m Ute
traditwnal statement at the
start of the model year

outlmmg prospects and condl·
tions m the industry that the
admmiStration could attack
inflation by "eliminating the
requirements !or unpopular,
unproductive and unneeded
equipment on future automobiles which the great majority
of the car-buying public does
not want, but still must pay
ror."
He smgled out the ignition
interlock system which four out
of every 10 owners have
devised ways to defeat, stronger bumpers, headrests and the
air bag safety system which
will be required on 1977 models.
One governmenl-&lt;lrdered device - the catalytic converter
- IS credited with _!!!!!fh qf'llle
fuel economy improvements on
U.e '75s, the chairman of the
world's largest auto company
sa1d.
Gerstenberg said prototype
cars driven on a simulated citysuburban cycle have averaged
about 15 per cent more miles
per gallon over their 1974
counterparts. Earlier the automaker had predicted an average Improvement of about 12-13
per cent.

Federal pay raise delay Deadline passed,
urged by President
r_ansom not paid
look hiS family to Camp Dav1d
for the Labor Day weekend
Ford spent nearly two how-s
d1scussmg the amnesty question
w1th Defense Secretary James
Schlesmger and Attorney General W1lham Saxbe, who
submitted recommendations on
the subJect at his request
The proposals were sa1d to
recommend reqmrements for
extended pe r~nds of nonm1hlary
servtce to the nallon and a
reaffirmatiOn of aUegtance in
exchange for amnesty.
One Wh1te House off1c1al sa 1d
Ford expected withm a week to
struct
Th b · 1
tn
d b announce h1s decision on
e W"Ia was w1 esse y amnesty terms
15 persons who formed a But PreSidential Press Secref~eral processiOn of trucks, tary J F terRors! said Ford
j ps and vans Everyone, has made no fmal deCISIOns and
except the m1mster, wore aloha " has some tdeas of has own " to
attlre
'
cons1der.
•d
The w1dow, Anne Morrow Ulllmateiy terHorst
Ltndberg.h , wore a dress of Ford would' outlme " a s~ai~
aloha prmt pastels, m sort program " reqwrmg no new
purples, blues and yellows
congressiOnal legiSlatiOn but
Ins1de the church, members
.
"
had filled th
n 1
th prov1dmg a way for these
e sa c u.a ry WI yoWlg men to earn thetr Wlly
flowers and Hawaiian leis, back mto American society and
along with coconut fron gs and rehabllilate themselves."
candles Hts coffin was covered On the ecotrrumc lssue Ford
with blossoms, and for about 15 sent a special message to
mmutes there was silence as ........... .. ... ........,. ........... w
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pew.
KIRK DIES
The coffm was placed tn a
WELLINGTON ,
New
hug e grave hned with lava Zealand (U P I) - Prim e
rock .
MlnlsterNormanEricKirk, a
The next day , at a memorial former ferryboat engineer
servace, Hmdu, Christian, In- who led New Zealand's Labor
dian, and Hawanan philosoph- party Iotts first triumph In 16
leal and religiOUs texts were years, died of a heart ailack
react . A passage by Ghandi Saturday. He was 51.
followed the words of samts
The government announced
and a mght chant by the Kirk died shortly after 6 a.m.
American Indians.
EDT at Home of Cdmpasslon
As the few persons present Hospital In Wellington.
!eli the solid old Hawaiian
" His heart had been under
church, only the birds and the strain, but he had shown
sound of crashing surf diS- some Improvement during
turbed the silence where recent days," an official
Charles Lmdbergh will lie statement said.
forever ,
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Lindy prepared, at last, for death
By DAN CARMICHAEL
KIPAHULU, Hawau (UPI).When the "Lone Eagle" of the
Atlantic flew home to die his
stref&lt;!her was placed beside a
window of the plane so he could
see the upper skies of the
PacifiC for the last time
Before Charles A. Undbergh
died Monday at the age of 72,
he sa1d he did not fear death
although he sometimes had
been afraid while !lying.
"This time I am not
apprehensive or frightened,"
Undbergh told Dr. Millon
Howell. "Death Is a nQiural
process and a part olli!e. It is
one of the events of life."
The place which Undbergh
had chosen for his last days

Work key
to a1nnesty

Mo., plant Friday - just two
days after union leaders canceled a ratiflcatloo n'leetlng
when negotiations !ell through.
A second ratificatiOn vote In
the two-month-old strike was
scheduled Sunday.
General Motors officials said
nearly 20,000 auto workers
idled by strike-related causes
should be back on lhe job next
(Continued on page 16)

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nouncement
of any change In
thiS policy.
The kidnaper&amp; phoned two
newsmen Wednesday to give
the location of their ransom
note, but police coofiscated
whatever jVaS found and
federal authorities claimed no
communiques were received.
On Fnday mght, a few
m111utes before lhe deadline for
killing Zuno, the lddiu.pers
phoned the le!twing magazine
" Por Que?" m Mexico Cicy and
directed reporters to a copy of .
the note on a park bench in the
capital. Por Que gave copies of
the note to newsmen .
" The family is aware of the
ransom note, that 18 all I can
tell you," family spokesman
Eduardo Garda Jaen said
grimly.
Pollee continued their search
for three men they believe
slipped back mto Mexico !rom
Cubs to direct the kidnaping of
Zuno, a political leader in
Mexico for half a century.
The three were among 30
sent to Cuba last year in exNO BOOZE SPILLED
YUCCA FLATS, Nev (UPI) change for the release of
- The AloiDic Energy Com- kidnaped U.S. Coosul Geqeral
mtsston carried out the sixth Terence Leoohardy, Aller the
publicly acknowledged un - exchange, the government uld
derground nuclear test of the it would no longer ne~Qtlate
year Friday , exploding a with polltical kidnapers.
Mexican Attorney General
comparatiVely weak atomiC
deviCe 2,195 feel below ground. Pedro Ojeda announced 'lblll'llOccupants of the Exchange day the ~Qvenunent would not
Club, a 70-year-old adobe "make deals wllh crlrnloall!"
bwldmg '" Beatty, only JO and lhe zuno fllllllly uld II
miles from the blast Site, said would take the same IIUd.
"The government's pollllon
they d1d not feel the explosion.
is correct. We cannot permit
blackmail In any clrcumltanVOTE THE SAME
COLUMBUS - Ohioans who ces •" ZUno'• 1011 Avalro Mid
change their names by Frlday night in MI!IICO CltJ.
Zuno llllfll'lid !ram 1 dr·
m&amp;l'rJage or other means after
culitory
aUment, with ~
September 6 may vote under
BOOSTERS TO MEET
RACINE ...:. The Southern lhe1r previous identity in the lorna of dlabtt. ud Athletic Boosters will meet November S general election, phy~ema, and doclln llld Ill
Tuesday,Sepi.Jat 7.30p.m al Secretary of State Ted W. could die Uhe della 1111 pi tile
.medicine
food ~ ...,..
Brown said Saturda,.1
the h1gp school

Congress asking 11 to delay for
three months a proposed 5.5 per
cent pay mcrease for federal
employes.
Ford's message said he
regretted the need to ask for
the deferral but esllmated 1t
would save $700 milhon m
current fiscal year spendmg
and would thus serve " the best
mterest of aU Americans "
A special pay COminlSSIOfl
had advised Ford to approve
the mcrease for about 1.4
nulhon c1v1ltan government
workers and 2 15 mtlhon
mtht.ary personnel on Oct. 1.
Ford asked a postponement
unUl Jan I If neither house of
Congress re1ects hiS proposal
within 30 days the PreSident's
plan w1ll tal&lt;e effect automatically
Ford's message also satd he
Intends to carry out former
President NixOn's plan to cut
the federal ctv1han work force
l&gt;y 40,000 through attrition and
save another $300 million that
way
The Ca mp Dav1d viSit
marked Ford's flfsl official
slay at the presidential retreat
m Maryland's Catoctin Mountains about 70 miles from
Washmgton.
Accompanying him were hiS
wife Betty, son Steven, 18, and
daughter Susan, 17, Steven's
grrl friend , Dee Dee Jarvis, and
Susan's boyfriend, Gardner
Britt
OfficialS satd Ford would
return to the White House
Monday mormng to Sign the
pension reform bill and then
return to Camp David until
Monday evening

GUADALAJARA (UPI) Police pressed therr search for
the kidnapers of President LUIS
Echeverna ' s father-in ..law
Saturday but the abductors'
deadline passed w•th lhe1r
demands for $1.6 million
ransom and the release of 10
pnsoners unmet Fears grew
that the aged man mtght be
dead.
A communique dated last
Wednesday, the day 83-yearold Jose Guadalupe Zuno Hernandez was kidnaped, sald he
would be "executed" by mldrught Fnday (2 a.m . Saturday
EDT) unless the ransom was
pa1d and 10 political priSOners
were flown to Cuba. It was
Signed by the Armed Revolu·
tionary Forces of the People.
The government announced
Thursday 11 would not meet
any demands or negotiate wtth
the kidnapers . When the
deadline passed Friday mght
there had been no an-

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