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Pantherettes take·]r. Division girls crown
HA CINE
l'llc Meigs
County
Gtrl s
Softball
Tournamcn t

ended

herP

Wednesday evening with the
Panlh e r e ll e s d e fe ating
Syracuse to capture the Jr .

I .

Division crown .

At the end of four innings
the score was tied at 9-9. In
the fifth , th~ Panlhere ltes
plated 4 runs to take the lead
for the first time and added 10

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Store m Middleport , opened lor its first day Wednesday . It
was crowded lrom opening to closing.

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Hospital News

Pedestrian safety cited
MIDDLEPO RT has won a
Pedestrian Safely Citation
:1

for not ha vin g a pedestria n
fatali ty m seven yea rs. ..
The citation, accordin g to

James H_ Conroy , Sa fely
Direc tor of the Automobile

Club of Southern Ohio was
one of the 293 lop awards and
citations presented to win ners among the 2,360 cities in
.13 stales participat ing tn the
AA .' survey whtch re vtewed

Otapman
(Continued from page I)
many of the disabl ed and
blind in her commLmi ty_
Indicative of Mrs. Ch ap·
man 's zest for life, this year ,
.at the age of 82, she is
,'cultiva ting
her
fir st
vegetable garden .
Her contributions to her
community, her optimistic
and cheerful outlook on life
and her friendliness have
made Mrs . Chapman one of
the most admired and highly
, respected citizens of Meigs
County .

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MASON DRIVE-IN
·' .',.! .t· n ',t'V V .1
;, ( .rr lrrr111 Nrqll!l·'{

al te n!ion on pedes tri an safe ly
needs by g tving rec.:ugmtior1 to

an d it' affiliated clubs hope to
in crease public aw arcncs._o;; of
the
nee d
for
s tron g
pedestrian safe ly projects .
The Automobile Club of
Sout hern Ohio Commended
Chief J . J . Cremeans for his

~: ili es

efforls in connec tion w1th the

p l'd l:' ." trian
s afety
achievemt ,roo ls for I!J74
The AAA r&gt;r ogram, th e
only one of 1ts ki JHl, a ims a t
focus ing nat wnal and local

and stales which ha vt~
sh uwu su pe rior a~hi e v e m e nt
m the ir pedes trian deat h an d
inj ur y re c or d s and have

co n du cted
ef f e c t iv e
pedes trian sa fety programs.
Pedestri an sa fe ty is too
oft en given little attention in
many
tr a ffi c
safety
prog rams, accordin g to AAA .
Ye t , the rwga mza tion noted ,
pedest rian s accoun t ror

nearly 50 per cent of all
traffic falalilies in a majority
. of urban metropoli tan area s.
Awards and citations are
presented on the basis of low
pedestrian death and injury
fi g ures on a n accident
preve ntion programs which
ar e e valuated in seven key
a re a s - maintenance or
effici ent ac cid e nt record s

sys tem , safely legislation,
e nf or c ement ,
traffic
engineering, traffic safety
organization , quality of
s chool
traffic
safety
programs and active public
inrormation
programs .

and

education

Through the program , AAA

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Last runs of

Double Feature

"STATELINE
MOTEL"
I Color )

summer coming

(Rated Rl
Plus.

The Mobile reading van ,
the " Apple Crate", will be
making its last runs of the
summer next week . The
schedule is as follows:
Monday , Aug 11 , Middleport ; Tuesday, August 12,
Dexter; Wednesday , August
13, Rutland; Thursday,
August 14, Pomeroy.
Thursday will be the last
trip this swnmer for the van.
On Friday, August 15 the
Apple Crate will be parked at
the
Meig s
County
Fairgrounds from 5-9 p.m.
and on Sallll'day, August 16 it
will be at the .fairgrounds
from 10 a.m . until 5 p.m.

"TEENAGE
HITCHHIKERS

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE
Thurs., Aug. 7

NOT OPEN
FRI.. SAT ., SUN .
Auq . 8-9-10

"Ralterly And The
Gold Dust Twms"
( Tec hn.color)
' Rated R

Show Starts at 7: 00p .m .

(OMING UP

NEXT WEEK
Special Salesl l
BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS AND
TANK TOPS
%price
MEN'S LS. DRESS SHIRTS

Y2

PRICE

BOYS' SHORTS
%PRICE

ODD LOT MEN'S SUITS AND
SPORT OOATS
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Pedestri an Safely Program
in Middleport_ Commenting
on the award Mr_ Conroy
saluted the efforts of the local
Harrison, Juliu s Janey,
s chool ofi c ia ls,
lra!fic William Lambert, Sr., Mrs .
e ngin ee r s and police in
J erry McManis and infant
connection with the local son , Bc~ie McDaniel, Mrs .
program .
Thomas Moore and infanl
daughter, John Tannabaker ,
Catherine Parker, Lucille
Rathburn, Walter Rawlins,
Sonja Reynolds, Dixie Rose ,
(Continued from page I )
The wholesale pnce index Marcella Rothgeb, Richard
stands at 175.7, compared to a Sauer, Charles Shirley,
Allyson
1967 base of 100. This means Sandra Slack,
Thomas,
John
Stephen
that a representative sample
of commodities sold in Thomas, Erma Williams,
·-wholesale markets rose in Ronald Wright.
(Births)
price from $100 eight years
and
Mrs . Dallas
Mr.
ago to $175.70 last month .
daughter,
Farm and food prices, Fairchild , a
Jackson;
Mr.
and
Mrs. Gary
which normally decline in
July , rose a significanl4 .6 per Snouffer, a son, Pomeroy _
cent while industrial prices
PLEASANT VALLEY
increased 0.4 per cent
DISCHARGES Tony
Chapman, Glenwood ;
Franklin Thomas , Leon;
Ohio contractors
Mrs. Ambrose Chapman and
I
son , Point Pleasant; Lorena
are acking work Cobb . Point Pleasant;
Roach,
Point
The Ohio Contractor Maggie
magazine,
official Pleasant; Paula Lawrence,
publication of the Ohio Centerville, Ohio; Mrs. Larry
Contrac tors Association, Whitting ton, Arbuckle;
Jordan,
West
reported in July that con- Russell
struction is down 36 percent Co1wnbia, and Betty Flet- !rom 1974 - and '74 was "a cher. St. Albans.
very poor year." Unem- Veterans Memorial Hospital
ployment is most acute
ADMITTED Bertha

Wholesale

among contractors per- Smith, Reedsville; Ronald
forming highway, utility, and Bachtel, Pomeroy.
housing-related construction.
DISCHARGED - Pauline
Commercial building work is
Harris, Tammy Shuler, Pearl
also on a similar decline .
Hoffman, Robert Phillips.
Figures furnished by 44
companies of all sizes and
LOCAL TEMPS
types throughout Ohio show a
Temperature in downtown
drop in employment of 2,045 Pomeroy Thursday at II a .m.
from last year . Several was 71 degrees under sunny
companies when polled in skies.
mid-June said they were
finishing up jobs and the work
HARRIS INJURED
picture for the ruture looked
The Pomeroy ER Squad
girm .
took Bruce Harris, 21,
Middleport, to .Veterans
SING SCHEDULED
Memorial Hospital at 10 p.m.
CHESTER - A hymn sing Wednesday with contusions
will be held at 7:30 p.m. received when the auto he
Saturday at the Chester was driving struck a utility
Church of the Nazarene. pole on West Main St.,
Featured will be the Bradley Pomeroy . Extensive
Family of Parkersburg and damages were incurred to the
the local Bissell Brothers. car . Harris was admitted to
TI1e public is invited.
!he hospital.

News .• in Briefs
(Continued· from page 1)
Rockefeller will kick off his noncampaign with a laviSh
party in his native state of Maine this month. In the rollowing
weeks he will visit New York, Alabama, Texas, South
Carolina, Oklahoma, New Melcico, Michigan, Virginia and
Oregon.
" I'm not ru!Uling for anything," Rockefeller insists.
WASHINGTON - A NEW QUARTER FOR a new century
.
will be put into circulation Aug. 18.
The 25-cent piece will depict a revolutionary drummer boy
on the back, instead or the American eagle, and will keep the
hkeness of George Washington on the front. The cofn will have
the dates 1776-1976 below the head.
The quarter is the second or three coins issued for the
bicentennial. The half dollar was issued a month ago, and a
new version of the Eisenhower dollar will come out in October.
The half dollar has . Kennedy's head on the front and
Philadelphia's Independence Hall on the back. The dollar wiD
have Dwight Eisenhower's picture on the front and the Liberty
Bell superimposed on the face of the moon on the back .
The quarter will be distributed to banks next week and be
in use starting Aug. 18.

CONVERSE TENNIS

MEN'S .LS. SPORT SHIRTS
SIZES
· BROKEN
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KERM'S
KORNER
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POMEROY, OHIO

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FOR THE FAIR

%PRICE

New York Clothing House .

Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Aug. 61
William Andrew s , Mrs.
William Barnes and infant
son , Kevin Barr, Scott Bragg,
Arthur Carnahan , Robert
Cornwell, Elaine Cruse ,
Janet Davi s , Franklin
Eisnaugle. Carl Elliott, John
HerberzEvan s, Paul · Fitzwater, Bridget Garr ell, Carl
Geimer, Sylvia Gilland ,
Alfr ed Graley , Virginia

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BOYS'
MEN'S

singles, Tammy Kimes had 2
doubles and a home run.

a home run .
In this year's girls leagues

Traer, Burdette a single ar)d
doub e, Heidi Hankinson 2
singles, and Vicki Brauer a
home run . For the Hits •n
Misses Rhonda West had J
singles and getting 2 singles

Division and -" In the Sr .
Division . In the Sr. Division
the Hits ' n Misses were
champs with New Haven
coming in second .

there were 10 teams In the Jr.

Henry 'B. Hunt of Racine dies

ELBERFELDS I'N POMEROY
Open Friday and Saturday .9:30 to 8 p. m.
Sale! Mens and Young Mens

BOYS $2.95

Lee Riders
$14.49 WESTERN JEANS

Short Sleeve Sweat Shirts
Sizes small (6 -8). medium (10-12), large (1416) and extra large ( 18).
50 per cent Kodel Polyester - 50 per cent
cotton . For this sale.

Mens Sizes Regular 3.95 -

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Includes our entire stock of Lee Western
Denim Jeans.
Straight leg style - boot leg flares. 78 per
c{:!nt cotton - 22 per cent nylon blend jeans
and 50 per cent polyester· 50 per cent cotton
blends . Sizes 29 to 46 waist. Select your
correct length.

Sale 3.00

School Name Shirts

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WASHINGTON &lt;UP]) - Lifting the ceiling on
domestic oil prices - which President Ford is
determined to do - will cost consumers an extra
$40 billion in 1976, a Library of Congres s study has
estimated .
Sen. Ernest F . Hollings, .0-S .C .. released the
study Thursday and said a plan to tax windfall oil
climpany profits would return only $12 .3 billion in
rebates to consumers - barely one-third of the
total price increases Americans would experience .

A good selection in boys and girls sizes or
young men and ladies sizes.

Mens Lee 14.49 Blue Denim Western
Jackets to match - - - - - Sale 19.88

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EASTERN - SOUlHERN - WAHAMA
-MEIGS

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SALE! KROEHLER
SLEEP OR LOUNGE

School name and emblem on 100 per cent
cotton knit short sleeve shirts . Select yours
now .
Mens $12 .98

Velvet brocade -red tweel Herculon - gold
tween nylon .

Short Sleeve Coveralls
Solid color powder blue and green . Lightweight with action back for comfortable fit.

Sale $939.00
Clearance Sale Priced

GIRLS

Pine Bedroom Suite
Triple dresser with lighted hutch mirror Cannonball bed · 5 drawer chest on chest ·
night table.

Sale! Boys 79c

BULKY KNIT

SUMMER
DRESSES

sc~l(s

Good selection. All at

Sizes 7 to 9 and 9112 to 1
11. Solid colors in ~
darks and lights.

Sale Prices

2 PAIR $1.00

SALE!

Men's Work Uniforms

Solid colors. na~y blue· Forest green . dark
olive - charcoal and sun tan. Lee Tech
Twill work pants and matching long sleeve ·
shirts.
Pants Sizes 29 to 44 waist
Shirts sizes 14'12 to 17'17
9.98 Work Pants - - . - . - - - Sale 6.99
8.98 Matching Shirts - - - - - - - -' Sale 5.99

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SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
READY FOR YOUR SELECTION
On the 1st floor. A fine selection of notebook
paper - pencil tablets • notebooks organizers - stenographer note books Primary tablets- scissors- crayons - music
books - pens · school bags - Black Warrior
pencils. Buy what you need for back-toschool now.
Final Clearance
Mens Short Sleeve

MENS

SUMMER
CAPS
Clearance sale priced
Light and dark
colors.
While They Last

Sport and
Dress Shirts
Special sale prices
now - while quantities 1
last.
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SALE $599.00

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Reg. $35.00

WALNUT .BOOKCASE
32 inches wide · 30 inches high - 12 inches
deep.
Glass Sliding Doors
Adjustable Center Shelf

SALE $25.00 ~to

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The study requested by
Hollings and Sen. Edward
Kennedy , D-Mass., said
decontrolling prices would
Increase fuel costs by $26.7
biUion - boosting oil prices
by $16.3 billion, intrastate
natural gas by $3.9 billion,
coal by $3.6 ·billion and
propane and liquid natural
gas by $2.9 billion.
In addition, the study
forecast a 50 per cent "ripple" effect of $13.3 billion for
allied
and
associated
products that come from oil.

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Th e combined figur es
res ult in the predicted S40
billion impact of lifting price
controls in 1976 alone.
The While House said
Thursday the President toad
decided against calling an
emergency . sess ion
of
Congress but he faced some
decisions on providing "an
orderly transition " after fuel
price ceilings expire Aug. 31.
Rather than impose a wind -

fa ll tax , Hollings urged f'ord
to sign the six -m onth e xtension of price eontrols lo

give ·Congress until February
to develop and pass a com.
pre hens ive ener gy plan.
Should Ford veto the \Jill ,
Hollin gs S() id Congress must
override the ve to.

Whit e
House
P r ess
Secretary Ron Nessen said he
saw little chance of extending
U1e price ron trols.

VOL XXVII

NO. 82

IJetJoted 'l'o Tl11•
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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Recliners · Rock-0- Loungers - Swivel
Rockers - Occasional Chairs - Kroehler Berkline - Pontiac. Large selection of
fabrics.
Regular priced
$282.00-$289.00-$298.00
$323.00-$329.00-$339.00

'199.00

KROEHLER
LIVING ROOM SPECIALS
1-759.00 2 pc. Suite
Blue Herculon - - - - - - - Sale
1-298.00 Small Sofa
Blue-green Matalesse - - - - - Sale
1-429.00 Sofa. (;iold Velvet- - - - Sale
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1-489.00 2 pc. $uite
Gold, blue, black plaid . - - - !ale
1-598.00 Sofa·. Green Nylon Velvet

ffNews. • . in Briefs~
£

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By United Press International
-· WASHINGTON - CITING "TOO MANY ABUSES" in the
w; lfare system, President f9!,c;i !Uiid Thursday the present
pro.gram should be junked or tightened up.
" Shortly after Ford taped his television interview, the
government aMounced the nation's welfare roll had reached a
record high in April, the latest month for which national
statistics are available .
Despite the increase in April, the Department of Health ,
~cation and Welfare said the rate of growth of the welfare
rolls is slowing. Ford said he will have Vice President Nelson
A. Rockefeller look into the welfare system in public hearings
around the country this fall.
COLUMBUS- THE OHIO HOUSE IS TO VOTE Mondsy
on the 50-page compromise energy bill the upper chamber
IJ!Iickly put together and approved Thursday by a 23-1 vote,
errdlng a lengthy hassle with the administration or Gov. James
A. Rhodes. The only negative vote was cast by Assistant
President Pro Tempore Morris Jackson, !).Cleveland, who
explained he wasn't sure " whether or not we are in the energy
crisis" since he had been told recently by Gov. James A.
Rhodes that ''we have plenty of energy."
The bill creates an Energy and Resource Development
Agency which will have powers to issue revenue bonds for
(Continued on page 10)

wide .ranging interview with
Martin ' Agronsky and Paul
Duke on !he Public Broadcast
System Thursday night.
' 'If there isn't movement in
the Middle East right now the
potential for war is increased
significantly. And a war in

the Middle East has broader
potential ramification t ha n

399.0"
l99.00
288.00
299.00

Sale 399.00
1-598.00 Sofa, . ~ed, black, gold . ,
Velvet ____ :_ __________ Sale 399.00
1-598.00 Sofa, Beige, brown Velvet
Sale 399.00

the

sent earlier. Entries ca nn ot

pretty baby contest and the
little mister and miss Meigs
County contest to be held at
the Meigs County Fair at I
p.m . on Saturday . Aug . 16,
must be accompanied by a 50
cent entry fee for each child.
Mrs. Lucille Leifheit, fair
board member who is
chairing the two contests,
said 109 -e ntries have been

Entries

received

in

be accepted without the en try
fee , Mrs. Leifheit states.

received to date . However,

she added that a nwnber of
the entries received did not
include the 50 cent entry fee .
The 51kent fee is to be sent at
once to P.O. Box 227, along
with the name of the entry

Ass istin g

Mr s .

Muri a l

Bradford wtlh the entries at
the fair board office Thurs.
day and today was Mrs. Fred
Leifheit who will assisl tn the
fair board offi ce durin g next
week 's rair .

Several members of the
Middl eport Busin ess and
Professional Wom en's Club
will be on hand during the two
contes ts to as.sis t contesta nts

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nominated to receive the
"Mr. Senior Citizen Award"

Teachers

employed

positi on wh1ch is open in the

at the Ohio Stale Fair on Aug.
22.

E ast .' '

Weather

Karr will take
bow at Ohio fai'r
Charles R. Karr, Sr ..
Pomeroy,
has
been

for continued pea ce and
understanding in the Middle

He said pros pects for
achieving a long so ught interim peace settlement
between Israel and Egypt
"are better today than they
were yesterday, and they are
a lot better today than they
were last March when the
negotiations
unfortunately
broke off."
" I am oplimistic on an
increasing basis, but I have
Bands returning
learned that until it is signed
Clea r to n i ~h t. lo w in the
to play the fair in black and whtte that I
lower 60s . Sunny Saturday ,
shouldn't predict that it will
h i ~ h in the 80s. Probability of
The three hi gh school bands be finalized ."
precipita ti on near ze ro today, of Meigs County will return to
Israeli ambassador Simcha
tomg ht and Saturday .
Dinitz
met with ~retary of
the Me i~s County Fair next
State Henry Kissinger Thursweek .
LOCAL TEMPS
The Eastern band w1ll play day night and gave him a
Tempera ture in downtown
on Wednesday ; Southern on reply to Egypt 's response to
Pomeroy Friday at 11 a .m.
Thur sda y and MeLgs on previous Israeli proposals .
was 71 degrees un der sun ny Friday_ The bands will not
The speed or Dinitz' reply ,
skies.
only pla y at the grandstand ,~~ JJl&gt;f..~. ~ ~~~ he . g~l the
~gyphan answer, mdicated
but will m ove around on the
the
tempo or th e peace talks
fairgrounds to present shor t
has measurably quickened .
conce rts during the fair .

di stric t. Three full ltme bus
drivers are sti ll needed in the

having their

I.ISBON, Portugal( UP! ) President Francisco da Costa
Gomes swore in a new left·
wing "transitional" cabinet
today and appealed to Por·
tugal ' soldiers and civilians
to halt their violent opposition
to
the
pro-Communist
policies of the ruling three-

that there might be a military
revolt again•t the government. Army troops and police
stood back doing nothing as
an gry mobs burned Communist party headquarters in
several town s and the

man junta.

gove rnment sent in pro-lefti s t
for ces.
The president reassured

Gen . Vasco Goncalves-lhe
main target of the dissent retained his position as prime
minister . Goncalves, who has
close ties with the Communist
party , called his opponents

the public that the three
ruling generals still wanted to
c reated
" Pluralisti c
Socialism" in the country and
urged the entire country to
remain calm and not par-

" neo -ra s ci s ts " and react ionaries and vowed to
repress their activities.

ticipate in violence .

monthly report.
Chamber members will
also file applica lion for
Middleport to be a bicentennial community . In other
matters it was noted that no
solicitation can be conducted
in town without first ob·
taining a permit from the
office of the mayor . l'he efrect the closing of bridge has
had on local business was
discussed; although i1 was
noted it was too early to
decide.
Others attending in addition to those mentioned
were John Werner, Cash
Bahr, George Ingels , June
and_ Manning Kloes, Edison
Baker and Dick Owen .

Contracts for supplies for
the new school year were

Senior Citizens Day at the
Meigs County Fair will be
next Thursday and on that
day se nior citizens will be
admitted to the fair at onehalf the admi ssion price .
Senior citizens arc to purcha se their tickets for the day
at the Senior Citizens Center
in Pomeroy rather than at the
fairgrounds
-Also senior cilizens will be
tr aveling via bus to the Ohi o

contract.

Werner, treasurer , gave the

Stale Fair this mon th, on
Two te achers, Angela
Aug . 22 Reservations ar e - F-ields , business and office

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be in g taken ror the trip on a

educa tion in s tru c tor . and

s tandby basts at this time .
Those planning to go are to
notify the center at once in
case the center personn el has

Gary Reed, special education
teac her , res igned . Dan Shain
and Evere tt Conn,olly were
empl oyed as s ub s ti tute

to sef' ure a second bus .

cus todja ns, an d na m ed to the

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is broken into
Minor

vandalism

was

reported in the Middleport
pool Wedn esday e venin g ,
Police Chief J . J . Cremean s
said toda y.
Three juveniles were appre hended and will go to
Juvenile Court. Entrance was
gained into the pool area by
removing the loc k from the
front do or _ Extent of
damages was not disclosed,
though it wa s not heavy .
The middleport ER squad
was called Thursday at 6:54
.p.m. to.SR 124, Langsville. for
Minni e Rig gs, a medi cal
patient who wa s taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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The prime minister rushed
his cabinet into existence
after the army commanders

of the central and southern
military di stricts joined other
moderate officers in opposition to Portugal being
tW' ned into a Sovie t-sty le
stale . Army officers in the
northern district signed a
similar petition .

abruptly left th e room at the
end of the speeches as others
gathered to shake hands. An
angry crowd spat on Carvalho in Porto Thursday .
The president called the
cabinet, which took Goncalves 29 days to create, a
" transitional solution " and
promised that public order
would be restored in the
country .
A military officer, U. Col.
Antonio Arnao Metelo , and a
univ e r s ity ec onomics
proress or , Jose Teixeira
Ribeiro, were named as vice

premiers under Goncalves .
Both profess to be Jeltwingers .

Mario Ruivo, a fisheries
expert who helped the proCo mmuni s t Portu guese
De m oc r a ti c
Mov e m e nt
ca mpaign , was given the post

of foreign mmistcr .
The Socialists and Popular
Democrats who won most of

the voles m last spring 's
el ec tion s
w er e
represented. Neither

not
were

th e moderate anny officers
who oppose a Communist
dictatorship .

School contracts awarded
awarded Thursday night by
the Southern Local School
District Board of Education .
Standard
Foods
of
Hurricane, W. Va., was given
the con tract to supply all food
for the school lunch program .
Betsy Ross go t the bread
contract, and Valley Bell the
contract for milk . The Jeffers
Coal Co. r eceived the coal
contra c t, the Mei gs Tire
Center the contract for tire s
and retreads, and Texaco the
gasoline and similar need s

day at fair

Alwilda

Middleport pool

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my chi ef.of .,;laff Gen .
Springs Fairgrounds. .
os Fabiao did not attend
Residents wishing to adopt
ceremonies in the
one should contact Alfred
presidential pala ce and
Frank.
' military security chief Gen .
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Elderly folks

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New cabinet sworn-m

WANT A PUP?
Several attractive pups
have been left at the county
dog pound on the Rock

transportation, residents are
to call the Community Action
Agency office in the Meigs
Coun ly courthouse; 992-5605.

EXTENDED FORECAST
Sunday
through
Tuesday. warm with a
&lt;'hance of showers Sunday
a nd Monday, fair and cool
on Tue&lt;day. Highs will be
In the middle or upper 80s
or upper 70s by Tuesday.
lows will be In the upper 60s
early Sunday and In the
lower 60s early Tuesday.

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against the three generals
has swept northern Portugal
and it appeared Thursday

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FRIDAY, AUGU ST 8, 1975

dersland that flexibility at
th is crucial time is important
for the peace of that area of
the world and possibly for !he
world . Israel has to be more
fl exible, and I think Egypt
has to respond ."
He said the Soviets "have
acted in a very responsible
way during my time in the
Middle East . ... 1 think they
under stand the potential
those co tultries ha ve to un - consequences of no progre ss

formation, or to request van

and

Mei~.~-Musotr

have had four wars in the
Middle East since 1946 or
1947.
"A fifth one not only means
th at Israel will be fi ghting the
Ara bs but the potential of a
co nfr onta ti on be twee n th e
United States and the Soviet
Union is a possibility ."
Speaking of Isr ae l and
Egy pt , Ford sa id : " Both of

location.
The van service is being
provided by the Outreach
Program through the GalliaMeigs Community Action
Agency _ For more in-

presided,

of The

any lime in the past a nd we

and their par ent s . Th e
contests wtll be sla Ked as a
grandstand event. Emceeing
Two teacher s wer e emwill be personnel of WMPO. ployed Wedn esday nig ht by
the Easter n Local Sc hool
Distric t in a r ecessed sessiOn .
They are Gary Reed , wh o
will lea ch the e du cable
me ntally rela rded at the high
sc ho ol level, and Na nc y
Ba wn Smi th wh u will leach
firs t grade at Ches te r .
The boa rd pla ns to mee t at
7 p. m . next Thursd ay to
c ondu c t In te rview s ror a
school bUJiding main tenan ce

fire plugs may
show off 'art'
The Mayor Hoffman administration and volunteer
-firemen willing, fire plugs in
Middleport may take on the
c9Ior of an art show.
That was tbe action coming
out of a meeting of the
Middleport Chamber of
Commerce meeting Thursday following luncheon at the
Martin Restaurant where !he
chief business topic was a
J:;ontesl forwarding the
·nation's bicentennial theme.
The contest, officialdom
willtng, •Wlll be competitive
painting of community fire
plugs. all creativity being
limited to \he bicentennial
~me .
~ Prizes wilr · be awarded,
t!nder the present plan .
--Don Wilson , president,

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Ford warns Israelites

Transport offer
new transportation
service is available to the
people of Meigs County .
Persons of any age in !he
low income bracket who are
unable to drive or have no
transportation will be taken
by a van to appointments lor
diictors, dentists, to the
wellare office or for
groceries, food stamps or to
any other health related need

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baby necessary at once

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grange exhibit with Ca rol Lewis , who will be working in
the fatr board office during the fai r, and Mrs . James
Ca rpe nter , superintendent of the fatr's flower shows .

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THI•: FAIR BO ARD OFFICE at Rock Springs was a
busy place 'Thursday and toda y as entries into practically
all of the open classes for the 112lh aruma] Meigs County
Fa ir "ere accepted. Keith Ashley , right, registers a

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WASHINGTON (UP!) President Ford has delivered
a stern message to Israel :
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negotiations with Egypt or
see an increased potential for
war and confrontation between the United States and
the Soviet Union.
There will be a parade at the Meigs County fair on
He made his comments in a
. Junior Falrnlght, Wednesdsy, August 13al8 p.m. in front
.91 the grandstand.
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Categories of floats, walking units, and riding units
will be judges, and trophies will be given. Any Junior Fair
organization wishing to enter the parade may sign· up In
tbe Junior Fair Building olflee before noon Wednesday.
Entries should start lining up on the rare track at 7:30
p.m.

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YOUR atOICE

The windfall profits tax
was one of the proposals
offered in an altempl to break
an
impasse
between
Congress and the White
House on national oil policy .
The $5.25 a barrel lid on "old"
domestic oil - based on the
Jre-1973 production rate and
totaling approximately 60 per
cent of domestic oil - will
expire on Aug . 31 if President
Ford vetoes. as expected, a
six-month extension passed
by Congress.

Library of Congress study
estimates conswners could
be lapped extra $40 billion
in 1976 if controls go off

50 cent entry fee for

ELBERFELDS .'IN · POMEROY

Pomeroy

oil control

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Free Customer Pa~klng on Second Street
and at the Mechanic Street Warehouse

Marguerite's Shoes
102 E . Main

wer e Ppggy Johnson with J
triples and a homer, Tracy
Burdette 2 singles and a home
run, Faye Herman a double
and 2 triples , Megan Miller J
s irlgles , Jo M e Kinney 3
smgles, and Terri Wilson 1
si ngles .
For
Syracuse
Kim
Winebrenner had 2 singles
and a double, Julia Nance 2
singles. Carla Teaford a
triple and home run , Sonia
Ash a single and double and
Tonia Ash ·a triple and single .
In a game wh ic h preceded
the c hampi onship tilt the Hi ts
' n M isses, the Sr . Division
champs, were beaten by the
All Stars of the remain ing
three teams of the Sr .

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Red , Green, Gold, Blue, Purple, Black and
· Whtte.
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Big saving
shown ,w ith

Division' by ' th.e score of 14-7. each ' were Debbie Roush,
Leacling All Star hitters Jean Ritchhart, and Lisa
were Gena Thomps'on with 3 Allen and Pam Vaughan had

RACINE - Henry Bert brothers, Horton, St. Albans;
Hunt, 77, Route 2, Racine, Ben , of Akron; Roy, in
Syracuse had 10 runs on 15
died Thursday morning at Miami, Fla . ; Orville, of
hits and the winners pounded
Veterans Memorial Hospital . Lancaster and George, of
out 2J runs on 22 hits . Leading
Mr. Hunt was born June 27, Addison; three sisters,
hitters for the Pantherettes
1898 the son of the late Noah Myrtle Wolfe, Racine; Goldie
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was also preceded in death by Matilda Rowley, Bradbury;
BLOODMOBILE COMING
three great-grandsons, two
Every 17 seconds someone needs blood. The I'rl.state three brothers , William,
greal-gral\ddaughters,
and
Region needs aboul200 pints dally, bul 'durlng the summer, Dayton and Elmer ; a sister,
several nieces and nephews.
blood shortages are more critical than any time of the year. Rachel McMurray; a son,
Funeral services will be
This summer Is no exception. Won't you take time to make James 0. Hunt, and a stepheld at 2 p.m. Saturday at the'
a donation? The Bloodmoblle will be at the Pomeroy son, Wellington Hunt.
Ewing
Funeral Home with
Surviving are his wife,
Elementary School from Ito 6 p.m. on Aug.l8. Your donation
of one unit of blood is needed to help relieve tbe summer Margie Kiser Hunt; a son, burial in the Letart Falls
James L. Hl!Jlt, Racine; a Cemetery. Friends may call
blood shortage.
granddaughler,
Beverly at the funeral home anytime
Wi~line
Racine; five after 7 this evemnu.
more in the s ixth.

OPENING DAY - Th e new "Gateway Superm arket"
which occupies th e building formerly housin g the A&amp;P

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substitute tea chers list were
Wavie Circle , Ruth Tucker ,
Gayle Price, Vinas Lee and
Frances Foster .
Employes working durm g
the s umme r we re gi ve n Aug.

15 off so they can attend the
Me igs Count y F a tr . Th e
board approved the hot lunch
program £or the next yea r at
last year's prices and accepted the resignation of Paul
Sellers as a driver of the
kinder garten and voc-ed
students . Delbert Smith will
be on those routes , but Sellers
wlll con tmue as a driver.
It was announ ced that a

tackle machine had been
donated to the district by
Roger Adams and outside
lights were approved for the
Portland Elementary School.
The board approved the use
of sc hool buses for athletic
teams. the band and the pep

cl ub to athletic eve nts .
Mr s. Nan cy Ca rn ah an,
form er clerk, was employed
as an a ss is tan t clerk of the

boa r d . A g r oup of noncertified employes mee ting
with the board asked the
board to pa y th e cos t of
hos pitali zation in s urance .

The board tabled the request .
Facult y member s Connie
Andrews and Charles Baer
who have been attending
drug.oriented workshops in
Athens mel with the board to
discUss the possibility of a
dis trict ' program . The next
mee ting was se t for 7:30p.m .
on Sept. 16.
Board members attending
were David Nease, Dennis
Evans, Grover Salser , Jr.,
Robert Sayre and Jack
Bos ti ck alon g wi th Supt.
Bobby Ord and Clerk Jane
Wag ner .

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Rol,let1s stops Pirates
on 3-hitter, 7 to I

Damage

Grandals new pastoral family
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New pastor of the Middleport First Baptist Church
is the Rev . Peter Michael
Granda! , Jr.
Rev. Granda!, his wife,
Carole Susan, and four
children , Teresa Jane, Daniel
Patrick , Jennifer Susan, and
Roxanne Patricia moved to
the new Baptist parsonage
located at 147 South Third
Ave. in July .
For the past year the Rev.
'I
Mr. Granda! ha s bee n
minister to children at the
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North Parkersburg Baptist
Church in Parkersburg. W.
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Baptist Church in Charleston,
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W. Va. hi s hometown .
Th e Rev . Mr. Granda!
attended Bridgewater
THE GRANDAL FAMILY - The Rev . Peter Michael Grandal, Jr., center, is new
College Southern Seminary at
pastor of the Middleport First Baptist Church. He is pictured here with his family, left to
Louisville, Ky. and graduated
right, Daniel Patrick, Mrs. Granda!, Roxanne Patricia, and Jennifer Susan. Teresa Jane.
from
Southeastern
employed in Charleston for the summer, was not present for the picture.
Theological Seminary. Wake
Forest, N. C. He has pastored
churches in Virginia, West Charleston he was president women's track team in
Daniel Patrick, 17, a high
Virginia and North Carolina. of the PTA at Lincoln High Parkersburgh High SchooL school junior, lettered in
Mrs . Granda! has been School, and also served as
Active in youth camp work, track and football at
active in the women 's work of president of the Parent the Rev . Mr. Granda! was Parkersburg High School,
the churches pastured by her Advisory Council. For one fotu1der-&lt;lirector of the Junior and will be going out for
husband . She has tau ght year he taught and coached Ci tlzens Camp of the football at Meigs High .
Stu1day school, Bible school, football , basketball and track Kanawha Valley Baptist
Jennifer Susan, a freshsung in the choir. and at one at the Cra igsville High School Association .
man , was the conference
time serued as an officer in in Virginia. During his high
All four of the Granda! champion in 50 and 100 yard
the association work oLthe . school and college years he children have been involved dash, scoring high point for
America Baptist Women . In receiv e d numerou s track in track activities. The oldest her team and was a member
the 1973-74 school year , she award s.
daughter, Teresa Jane. 18, of the Parkersburg band. She
worked as a teacher's aide at
At Lin coln Junior High who will be a senior at Meigs has already been accepted
a junior hi gh sc hool in School in Charleston, he Hi gh School this fall, was a into the Meigs High Band and
Charleston.
served as a volunteer track member of the West Virginia last week attended bano
In addition to his church coach for four years, and in championship relay team and camp. Roxanna Patricia, 12,
work, the minister has been Parkersburg, he was a w~s named all-conference in is an eighth grader and plays
active in school and com- voltu1tecr track coach for the track.
flute.
munity affairs. While in

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CLEVELAND ( UPI) Nine defendants
were
dropped from the $46 million
Kent shootings civil damage
suit case Thursday and the
case against former Kent
State University president
Dr. Rober! L White appeared
weakened by the testimony of
a former police official.
Attorneys for till! plaintiffs,
the parents of the four Kent
students killed and nine
wounded in a barrage of Ohio
National Guard gunfire May
4, 1970, agreed w drop all
claims against nine former
Guardsmen. The nine are
Paul Naujoks, Roger Maas,
Joseph Scholl, Richard
Shade, Dennis Breckenridge,
William Case, Phillip Raber,
Paul Zimmerman and Rudy

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White is one of the main
defendants in the suit, which
also charges Ohio Gov.
James A. Rhodes, Guard
commanders and Guardsmen
with denying the students
their constitutional rights.
During '
Thursday
questioning of former · Kent
City Police Chief Roy
Thompson, a defense witness,
White's atwrney asked about
a May 4, 1970, meeting during
which officials decided
whether students would be
allowed the right to assemble.

Hoffa family expecting good news
DETROIT (UPl) - Hopes
soared today in the family
compound of missing Teamsters Union powderkeg
James R. Hoffa that the FBI
would " hit the jackpot" and
"the little fellow" would soon
be home.
There was no offical confirmation from federal authorities.
But reporters outside the
Hoffa sununer cottage 40
miles from Detroit sensed the
mood Thursday, and Hoffa's
son, JaiJ1eS P. Hoffa, 31,
affirmed the rumors of
renewed hope Thursday night
when he came to the cyclone
fence .surrotu1ding the Hoffa
layout.
"Ready?" he asked, then
announced, "We are convinced we will hit the jackpot.
"We are hoping to find
information that will lead w
his coming back home,_"
Young
Hoffa's
sister,
Barbara Crancer of St. Louis,
Mo . , was questioned by
United Press International
' about
her
brother's
statement and was in enthusiastic agreement .
"Do you now believe your
father is out their alive and
will be back with you soon?"
She was asked.
"Right!" she answered.
H Hoffa's return is in the
offing, it would set up a
titanic battle for control of
the nation's most powerful

union .

Hoffa had vowed he would
go after regaining control of
the 2.2-million Teamsters
next year, unseating his
former pal, President Frank
E. Fitzsimmons.
To do that, he would have to
hurdle a stipulation put on the
commutation of his prison
sentence in 1971 that he could
not participate in union
leaderShip until 1980.
Hoffa was reported confident he could do that - that
the decision in his favor was
already sitting in the himds of
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
in WaShington.
He was massing his fiercely loyal rank-and-file
Teamsters support for the
fray and building up a war
chest. Reports about where
Hoffa was getting his money
surfaced Thursday in a weekold report that he had
recently obtained $1 million
from the $1:34 billion Central
States Teamster pension
fund.
That report was denied all
the way from yotu1g Hoffa to
the FBI in Washington as well
as by sources close to the
investigation in Detroit and
the capital city of Lansing.
Young Hoffa, a Detroit
labor attorney, wid repor. ters, "I know it didn't happen. I know my father's affairs and . it could not happen."
Teamsters sources agreed .
They said Hoffa had taken his

bite out of the pension fund in
a lump sum of $1.7 million in
1971 and was unlikely to get
more from it.
James P. Hoffa and his
feisty sister also scoffed at
reports that their "adoptive"
brother,
Charles
L.
" Chuckie" O'Brien had
conspired with his foster
father to arrange his disappearance.
Hoffa said, "It is so
outrageous and so stupid that

anyone could say such a thing
after watching the agony
going on out here ."
"Chuckie" had been a mysterious figure of the investigation - reportedly
disappearing the day after
Hoffa's July 30 disap pearance and then surfacing
Wednesday to talk three
hours here with FBI and
other investigators and then
fly off again.

"He (White) was more or
less told that actually we had
control of what was going
on,'' Thompson said. The
former chief characterized
White as being "very quiet"
and ''nervous' ' during the
meeting.
But
Thompson
also
testified that during the May
4 meeting "There was no
dissent from the mayor not
wanting anyone to assemble."

During

Widow will travel with
her $300,000 winnings
CLEVELAND (UPI)
Mrs. Irene Gary of Defiance
decided to "travel a bit" after
winning the top prize of
$300,000 in the Ohio Lottery
Co mission's Buckeye 300
drawing here Thursday
night.
'I1)e 66-year-&lt;&gt;ld widow said
she has had "little opportunity up to now to go
visiting and sightseeing ."
Robert J. Johnson, Caldwell, a drug salesman, won
the $30,000 prize.
The $15,000 winners were
William E. Floyd, Indianapolis, Ind.; Clarence E.
Hendricks, Stow ; Charles G.
Walouke, Cleveland: and

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LiverpooL
Here are this week's
winning nwnbers in the Ohio
lottery:
Number 525 (five-two-five)
in any box on ticket wins $20.
Numbers 956 (nine-fivesix) and 990 (nine-nine-zero )
in green and blue wins $500.
Nilrnbers 956 and 990 in blue
boxes wins $1,000.
Nwnbers 956 and 990 in
green boxes eligible for
$300,000
drawing
and
automatically wins $15,000.
Lucky Buck Winning Nwnbers: 710 (seven-&lt;&gt;ne-zero)
and 048083 (zero-four-eightzeroeighl-three).

Letter, No . 1-8 on Bluud soever, just the mental
Pressure. Send a long , anguish as to what it is.
stamped,
self-addressed
DEAR · READER A
envelope and 50 cents for hydrocele is simply sac of
fluid around the testicle. We
mailing and costs.
We do know, though, that all have some fluid in . pur
diuretics are very helpful in body cavities, such ·"as !the
many patients and that abdominal cavity. Because of
almost everyone with some some defect in the layers of
degree of high blood pressure membranes fluid · leaks
does much better by down into a sac around the
eliminating any evidence testicle and. causes the
whatsoever of obesity. The swelling. In most instances it
latter is why 1 always is not an importanl ' medical
recommend that even if you p·roblem, in terms of being
think you are skinny, if there dangerous to your health. Th,e
is any evidence of back fat or , exception is when some
other fatty deposits under the important disease in the
skin and you have high blood abdomen is the underlying
pressure, the first order of catise.
business is getting · your
I presume your doctor
excess fat off and keeping it decided by examination that
off.
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you had no other problems
DEAR DR LAMB - My other than the hydrocele. The
doctor told me I have a usual procedure is to drain it
hydrocele
but
didn't when it is too largl', but to
elaborate too much as to what eliminate the problem enit is. Will you please tell me · tirely it is usually necessary
just what it is? Is there '1o do mirior surgery to .
treatment . othe~
than r~move the sac and repair the
surge!')'? Is it .serious? My · meJ1'1branes. Thi~. is not
docwr was rather casual dangerous surgery . The
about it. · Can a hydrocele hydrocele itself cannot turn
becpme mal~gnant'! I have no intn a ~ancer .
pain ur .disc,omfort ' what'

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assist us."
His
testimony
was
preceeded by that of three
other . defense witnesses: a
Kent
Patrolman
who
described mob violence in
Kent on the nights of May I
and 2, a Kent fll'eman who
said he felt safer fighting in
Korea than fighting a fire at
the Kent ·ROTC building the
night of May 2 and a Shoe
store owner who described
damag~ to his store.
1:! .S. District Court Judge
Donald YUung recessed the
trial untu Monday.

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REGISTRATION FOR PET SHOW EXTENDED - Patty Kelly, 4-H program
assistance, announced today that registration to enter a pet in the pet show has been extended from Aug. 8 wAug .l4. ;rtJe Show will be held on Friday, Aug. 15, allO a.m. in the new
Show ring at the cattle barns at'the Meigs County Fair Grounds. Registrations may be sent
wthe Meigs County Extension office, Box 32, Pomeroy, or bring w the office at the junior
fair building . Shown are members of the pet show committee, front, Paul Cross with Sam,
back row, I.,, Ronnie Wood and Grocho, Vickie DeBoard and Tim Wyatt .

Pet Show feature
of Friday at fair
You and your pet are
invited to come to the Meigs
County Fair on Friday,
August 15 at 10 a.m. for the
Pet Show. Plaques and ribbons will be awarded to the
champion and reserve
champions in each of eight
classes.
To enter a pet one must
send a completed entry blank
plus 25 cents entry fee to the
Meigs County Extension
Office, Box 32, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769 .. n o later than
August 14. Entries may be
brought to the Jr. Fair Bldg.

ENTRY BLANK
1975 Meigs County Fair Pet Show

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HOUSTON ( UPI) - Lefthander Dave Roberts, inspired by his new general
manager's pregame pep talk,
said salary talks will be a
little easier for him now .
Roberts will be face to face
with Tal Smith before the 1976
'season to negotiate a new
contract. Before Thursday
night, the lefty would be the
first to admit the session
would be a strain on his
pocketbook.
But that was before the
National League East leading
Pittsburgh Pirates came to
town to open a four-game
series, before Smith wak his
seat in the Astros general
manager's box behind home
plate and before Roberts
fired an impressive threehitter.
"I hope he was watching,"
Roberts joked afterwards .
Roberts, 7-12, knows what
kind of a year its been and
that's why he took the mound
against his old teammates
with a surprise change-up
curve ball.
"So tonight I experimented
a little," he said. "I'm at the
point now where I've got to
gamble. Try to catch them off
balance. It worked tonight."
Roberts even said he threw
a good pitch to Bob Robertson
with two out in the fourth.
Robertson thought it to his
liking, too, and he hit it out.

Otherwise, Roberts cruised
as the Astros got 10 hits
behind him including a tworun double by Greg Gross.
Gross's hit topped the
three-run Astros sixth inning
after Doug Rader tripled and
scored on Ken Boswell's
infield grounder. Shortstop
Jimmy DaVanon, who was
hit by a Bruce Kison pitch,
and Wilbur Howard, who
singled, scored on Gross·
double.
Roberts knocked in a run
with a fourth inning single
after. Gross got his first
double, and Jose Cruz and
Bob Watson each drove in one

run.
But despite the presence of
a new general manager,
there was worry in the Astros
locker room afterwards.
Watson, the team's only
All-Star who was hitting .332,
was hit .by a Kison pitch on
the inside of his right wrist.
Late Thursday Watson could
not make a fist and he
complained of pain in the
area of a bone he said he had
broken twice.
"Kison's hit me a bunch of
times. He's paid to know
where the plate is," Watson
said.
"Oh, well, I guess that's the
story of this season."
Doctors planned to X-ray
Watson's injury today.

to his exma tes with a threerun homer in the eighth inning that carried the Cubs to
a 5-3 victory over the Phillies.
In addition to foiling
manager Danny Ozark 's
strategy of walking Jerry
Morales to pitch to Thornton,
the Cub first baseman's
homer also thwarted the
Phils' chances of gaining on
the Pittsburgh Pirates in the
National League east.
"This was the first home
run 1 ever hit here. I'm glad it
came at home," the elated
Thornton said afterward .
" My mother and dad were
here as well as all my friends.
I used up all my tickets and
most everybody else's wa."
Thornton , wt10se gameWinning homer came after a
double by Jose Cardenal and
the Ozark-&lt;&gt;rdered walk of
Morales, said he wasn't surprised the Phillies manager
wanted to pitch to him.
" That
was
sound
strategy, " Thornton said. " I
haven't been playing the past
couple of days and I was only
surprised I played and batted
In that situation."
Larry Christensen, victim
of Thornton's homer , took the
loss, his third in nine
decisio_ r·Rii;} Reuschel lll12}.#ent the distance for
chicago to gain the win . Mike
Schmidt hit his 24th homer
for the Phillies in the third
and Dick Allen added a tworun shot in the eighth , his
fifth .

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Hayes, a second-year pro
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German novelist Thomas
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clarifies. No mood can be
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Baltimo r e 7 D e tro i t 6
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Mi nn eso ta at Detroil
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Boston at Oakland
Kan sas City at C l eveland. n
Ballimore at Cicago . n
New York at California . n

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Giants
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Westrum simply said ··· of
Cincinnati, "This is the best
team in baseball."

says. " We want to throw as
many leflhanders against

them as we can."
Gullett has been out more
than a month because of a
broken thumb but should be
ready to pitch: 0 gain in about
10 days. The southpaw has
been throwing ·in the bullpen
and catcher Jolmny Bench
says Gullett's curve and forkball are better than ever, but
his fastball is not yet up to
par.
Anderson plans w "spotrest" his regulars through the
end of the season but there
will be no wholesale resting of
stars like Bench, Pete Rose,
Joe Morgan and Tony Perez.
"The stars gutta play," he
figures. " I want them at their
sharpest (for the playoffs. )
Sparky says' he's noticed
some players "easing off"
lately because of the big lead
and he doesn 't like it.
"One guy was loafing a
little and another was
clowning around," he said.
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CINCI NNAT I! UPI ) - The
question here is " when ."
The subject of "will" the
Cincinnati Reds clinch the
M oltUI Llolqu c ::&gt; liUt J III'I ::.
National l.eague West chamUnited Pr c&lt;:.!t lnt c rnahonal
Nattonall caque
pionship has all but been
E a!.l
care of.
taken
w . 1. pet . g . b .
r lll', hu r t;~h
66 .t6 S89
As for "when," it's possible
PtJ di'!delph ia 67 SO S'i..t 4
the
sizzling Reds could clinch
58 SJ 51 3 1' .
New Yo rk
H 54 51 ,1 8' .
the title in about a month.
St Lo u is
5761 460 14 '.
Ch•ca q o
They now lead the second41 6? 43\ 11 '.
Mo ntr crll
we.. t
place Los Angeles Dodgers
w . 1. pet . g . b .
by a whopping 16 ~, games
(inc. n nil t i
14 38 661
with
just
50
games
L os An gele'i
58 55 .513 16 ' '
~an Fran
55 57 491 19
remaining .
Sa n D iego
SJ 59 . 4/3 71
The earliest date for clinch1\t la nta
4'il 61 44 1 1•t
1-t ou s ton
4 1 75 .353 35
ing
a pennant is Sept. 4, done
Thun.day '~ Games
by the New York Yankees in
N ew York 7 Montreal 0
Chi cago 5 Philadelphi a 3
1941. The National League
H ou s ton 6 P i tt s burgh 1
record is Sept . 8 by the old
Today 's Games
(All Times EOT)
Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955.
Montrea l ~W arthen S J l at
But the date already on the
Cincinnati I Da r c y 6 51 l p m
Chicago · ( Oe"ore J J and
mind
of Reds manager
Bu rris
8 9 1 at
Atlanta
Sparky Anderson is Oct. 3 ( Morton 17 17 and Oa t Canton
(0 .t J. ?, I 35 p m
the day the National League
Sa r'1 Fra n cisc o (Fa lcon s B
playoffs begin . Sparky is now
I ) at
Ph i lade lphia tUn
derwood 1181 .1 JSpm
working
out his playoff
L os Ange l es ( Rau Q 9 1 il l
strategy .
N e w York ( Matlack lJ 8 !.
e 05 p m
"The key to the playoffs is
Sa n Diego (Spi tln c r 4 Qt at
pitching,"
says Anderson ,
S t L ou is ( For sc h 10 81 . 8 30
p m
who has his starting rotation
Pitt s burgh t Elli s 7 ll at
all figured out for the best of
H o u st on ( Knoiecznv 5 11 or
Ni c kro J 4) , a·J S p m .
five game series with the
Saturday's Game s
Eastern division champ.
Montreal at Ci n ci n nati
Los Am~eles a t New York
He plans to open with Don
Chicago at At lanta . n
Gullett and then use Jack
(Pl u s conc l usion suspe nd ed
game)
Billingham and Gary Nolan.
a1
San
Francisco
But if the Reds play the
Philadel phia . n
Sa n Diego at 51 Levi s , n
Pirates, lefty Fred Norman
Pittsburgh at Houston . n
probably will get a start. "U
American League
we face Pittsburgh I want to
e a !of
have Fred ready." Sparky
w . 1. pet . g.b

seemed almost bored while
describing his three-underpar 67 round Thursday on the
Firestone Country Club
course, says it's too early to
get worked up .
"I didn't think about leading, " said the former Oklahoma Stale University twotime all-American. "It's a
little too early to get excited.
If this was the third round, I
might get excited."
Hayes, who made the turn
in 33, two under, birdied the
lith and strung together
seven straight pars, held a
one-shot lead over Bob
Benson of Easton, Conn.,
. head pro at the Golf Club at
Aspetuck, and wur prcr Larry
Hinson, both of whom had
68s.
Another shot behind were
Bob Wynn, Billy Casper, Ed
Dougherty and Fred Wampler.
Nine golfers were at even
par 70, including Jack
Nicklaus, who bogeyed the
final hole, and Tom Weiskopf,
who shot his way back into
the thick of things with birdies on the final three holes.
Hayes, who admitted to
being nervous only on his
second shot on the final hole,
almost birdied the 18th.
His tee shot plugged in tbe
soft ground between two
bunkers and he got a drop.
After his ball twice rolled
back into a btu1ker, he was
allowed to place it and then
drilled a four-iron shot 12 feet
from the pin. The putt
missed.
Hayes, who stands 48th on
this year's money·winning
list with $47,951, said he had
been experimenting with his
swing during the first two
practice rounds at firestone.
"But I came out here
Wednesday and couldn't do
anything," he said, "so I went
back to a nlllt!ral -action. I hit
everything pretty good."

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In the ordy other scheduled
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Mets blanked the Montreal
Expos 7~ and the Houston
Astros downed the Pittsburgh
Pirates Il-L
In the American League.
Boston bested Milwaukee 4-2,
Chicago routed California IJ.-4,
Oakland trounced Texas II}. I,
Kansas City drubbed Minnesota 11}.2, New York wpped
Cleveland 6-3 and Baltimore
outlasted Detroit 7~ .
Mets 7, Expos 0
Tom Seaver, making a rare
appearence with three days
rest, hurled a three-hitter to
give Roy McMillan his second
straight win as new Mets'
manager . Seaver, filling in
for Jon Matlack !injured the
night before in an auto accident). upped his record to
15-7 and was treated wa fiverun first inning, the highlight
being Mike Phillips' three. run double .
Astros 6, Pirates I
Left-hander Dave Roberts
17-121 also tossed a threehitter as the Astros prevented
the Pirates from increasing
on their four.game lead over
the Phillies. Greg Gross
doubled home a pair of Astro
runs in a three-run sixth.
Houston also scored twice in
the first on the first of Wilbur
Howard's three singles,
Gross' double and infield
grounders by Jose Cruz and
Bob Walson .

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favorites, the Philadelphia
Phillies, but never made it to
the parent club. Instead, he
wound up with the Chicago
Cubs via the Atlanta Braves'
organiza Lion.
Thursday, however,
Thornton came home £or one
of his infrequent visits and
dealt an embarrassing blow

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"Mainly we wanted to keep
our school open," Thompson
said. "We felt the best way w
do it was to keep lai\e
assemblies from gathering.
We weren't going to allow any
large assemblies because
every time we had one, we
had trouble."
The plaintiffs' attorney got
Thompson to acknowledge
the decision meant all
assemblies were banned and
he questioned, by implication, the right of police
and other authorities to
decide what constituted what
Thompson began to refer to
as ''unlawful assemblies."
Thompson said he acted on a
1968 ordinance which allowed
then mayor LeRoy satrom to
declare a state of emergency.
"I presumed that that was
the law," Thompson said.
"The mayor declared the
emergency and told us w
break up the assemblies."
Thompson was questioned
about the nights of violence in
Kent leading up to the May 4
Shootings and said botues,
cans and other objects were
thrown atpolice. 'ln answer to
a question from the plaintiffs
attorney' he said his men did
not fire any shots during the
violence although they were
hit by some thrown objects.
"We weren't being attacked so we did not feel it
was necessary at the time (to
fire shots)," he said.
Thompson said that on the ·
morning of May 2 he insisted
the Guard be summoned and
the mayor "called the
governor and told him there
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By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
Mark down Andy Thornton
as another of those "guys who
got away" only to come back
and haunt his former employers .
Thornton, a native of West
Chester, Pa ., originally
signed with his boyhood

by the plaintiffs' attorney,
Thompson said it was decided
that no large assemblies
would be allowed on the Kent
campus or in the city of Kent .

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:high . blood pressure . If you the amount of blood inside the
owould explain I'm sure it · blood vessels. These factors
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And, there is some thought
:many of us.
: A recent newspaper report that the sodium acts with
:says that ·essential hyper- other chemicals in the body to
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•metabolic defect in blood the ~rteries to constrict. Any
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:to comment?
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:commonly used diuretics
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:to increase the elimination of idea that chemically some
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eliminate sodium you will normal people with lower
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the point you have jnstant learned about the causes of
dried . human . .After :_all, high blood pressure.
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Damage

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New pastor of the Middleport First Baptist Church
is the Rev . Peter Michael
Granda! , Jr.
Rev. Granda!, his wife,
Carole Susan, and four
children , Teresa Jane, Daniel
Patrick , Jennifer Susan, and
Roxanne Patricia moved to
the new Baptist parsonage
located at 147 South Third
Ave. in July .
For the past year the Rev.
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minister to children at the
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Church in Parkersburg. W.
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THE GRANDAL FAMILY - The Rev . Peter Michael Grandal, Jr., center, is new
College Southern Seminary at
pastor of the Middleport First Baptist Church. He is pictured here with his family, left to
Louisville, Ky. and graduated
right, Daniel Patrick, Mrs. Granda!, Roxanne Patricia, and Jennifer Susan. Teresa Jane.
from
Southeastern
employed in Charleston for the summer, was not present for the picture.
Theological Seminary. Wake
Forest, N. C. He has pastored
churches in Virginia, West Charleston he was president women's track team in
Daniel Patrick, 17, a high
Virginia and North Carolina. of the PTA at Lincoln High Parkersburgh High SchooL school junior, lettered in
Mrs . Granda! has been School, and also served as
Active in youth camp work, track and football at
active in the women 's work of president of the Parent the Rev . Mr. Granda! was Parkersburg High School,
the churches pastured by her Advisory Council. For one fotu1der-&lt;lirector of the Junior and will be going out for
husband . She has tau ght year he taught and coached Ci tlzens Camp of the football at Meigs High .
Stu1day school, Bible school, football , basketball and track Kanawha Valley Baptist
Jennifer Susan, a freshsung in the choir. and at one at the Cra igsville High School Association .
man , was the conference
time serued as an officer in in Virginia. During his high
All four of the Granda! champion in 50 and 100 yard
the association work oLthe . school and college years he children have been involved dash, scoring high point for
America Baptist Women . In receiv e d numerou s track in track activities. The oldest her team and was a member
the 1973-74 school year , she award s.
daughter, Teresa Jane. 18, of the Parkersburg band. She
worked as a teacher's aide at
At Lin coln Junior High who will be a senior at Meigs has already been accepted
a junior hi gh sc hool in School in Charleston, he Hi gh School this fall, was a into the Meigs High Band and
Charleston.
served as a volunteer track member of the West Virginia last week attended bano
In addition to his church coach for four years, and in championship relay team and camp. Roxanna Patricia, 12,
work, the minister has been Parkersburg, he was a w~s named all-conference in is an eighth grader and plays
active in school and com- voltu1tecr track coach for the track.
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CLEVELAND ( UPI) Nine defendants
were
dropped from the $46 million
Kent shootings civil damage
suit case Thursday and the
case against former Kent
State University president
Dr. Rober! L White appeared
weakened by the testimony of
a former police official.
Attorneys for till! plaintiffs,
the parents of the four Kent
students killed and nine
wounded in a barrage of Ohio
National Guard gunfire May
4, 1970, agreed w drop all
claims against nine former
Guardsmen. The nine are
Paul Naujoks, Roger Maas,
Joseph Scholl, Richard
Shade, Dennis Breckenridge,
William Case, Phillip Raber,
Paul Zimmerman and Rudy

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White is one of the main
defendants in the suit, which
also charges Ohio Gov.
James A. Rhodes, Guard
commanders and Guardsmen
with denying the students
their constitutional rights.
During '
Thursday
questioning of former · Kent
City Police Chief Roy
Thompson, a defense witness,
White's atwrney asked about
a May 4, 1970, meeting during
which officials decided
whether students would be
allowed the right to assemble.

Hoffa family expecting good news
DETROIT (UPl) - Hopes
soared today in the family
compound of missing Teamsters Union powderkeg
James R. Hoffa that the FBI
would " hit the jackpot" and
"the little fellow" would soon
be home.
There was no offical confirmation from federal authorities.
But reporters outside the
Hoffa sununer cottage 40
miles from Detroit sensed the
mood Thursday, and Hoffa's
son, JaiJ1eS P. Hoffa, 31,
affirmed the rumors of
renewed hope Thursday night
when he came to the cyclone
fence .surrotu1ding the Hoffa
layout.
"Ready?" he asked, then
announced, "We are convinced we will hit the jackpot.
"We are hoping to find
information that will lead w
his coming back home,_"
Young
Hoffa's
sister,
Barbara Crancer of St. Louis,
Mo . , was questioned by
United Press International
' about
her
brother's
statement and was in enthusiastic agreement .
"Do you now believe your
father is out their alive and
will be back with you soon?"
She was asked.
"Right!" she answered.
H Hoffa's return is in the
offing, it would set up a
titanic battle for control of
the nation's most powerful

union .

Hoffa had vowed he would
go after regaining control of
the 2.2-million Teamsters
next year, unseating his
former pal, President Frank
E. Fitzsimmons.
To do that, he would have to
hurdle a stipulation put on the
commutation of his prison
sentence in 1971 that he could
not participate in union
leaderShip until 1980.
Hoffa was reported confident he could do that - that
the decision in his favor was
already sitting in the himds of
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
in WaShington.
He was massing his fiercely loyal rank-and-file
Teamsters support for the
fray and building up a war
chest. Reports about where
Hoffa was getting his money
surfaced Thursday in a weekold report that he had
recently obtained $1 million
from the $1:34 billion Central
States Teamster pension
fund.
That report was denied all
the way from yotu1g Hoffa to
the FBI in Washington as well
as by sources close to the
investigation in Detroit and
the capital city of Lansing.
Young Hoffa, a Detroit
labor attorney, wid repor. ters, "I know it didn't happen. I know my father's affairs and . it could not happen."
Teamsters sources agreed .
They said Hoffa had taken his

bite out of the pension fund in
a lump sum of $1.7 million in
1971 and was unlikely to get
more from it.
James P. Hoffa and his
feisty sister also scoffed at
reports that their "adoptive"
brother,
Charles
L.
" Chuckie" O'Brien had
conspired with his foster
father to arrange his disappearance.
Hoffa said, "It is so
outrageous and so stupid that

anyone could say such a thing
after watching the agony
going on out here ."
"Chuckie" had been a mysterious figure of the investigation - reportedly
disappearing the day after
Hoffa's July 30 disap pearance and then surfacing
Wednesday to talk three
hours here with FBI and
other investigators and then
fly off again.

"He (White) was more or
less told that actually we had
control of what was going
on,'' Thompson said. The
former chief characterized
White as being "very quiet"
and ''nervous' ' during the
meeting.
But
Thompson
also
testified that during the May
4 meeting "There was no
dissent from the mayor not
wanting anyone to assemble."

During

Widow will travel with
her $300,000 winnings
CLEVELAND (UPI)
Mrs. Irene Gary of Defiance
decided to "travel a bit" after
winning the top prize of
$300,000 in the Ohio Lottery
Co mission's Buckeye 300
drawing here Thursday
night.
'I1)e 66-year-&lt;&gt;ld widow said
she has had "little opportunity up to now to go
visiting and sightseeing ."
Robert J. Johnson, Caldwell, a drug salesman, won
the $30,000 prize.
The $15,000 winners were
William E. Floyd, Indianapolis, Ind.; Clarence E.
Hendricks, Stow ; Charles G.
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Numbers 956 (nine-fivesix) and 990 (nine-nine-zero )
in green and blue wins $500.
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boxes wins $1,000.
Nwnbers 956 and 990 in
green boxes eligible for
$300,000
drawing
and
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Lucky Buck Winning Nwnbers: 710 (seven-&lt;&gt;ne-zero)
and 048083 (zero-four-eightzeroeighl-three).

Letter, No . 1-8 on Bluud soever, just the mental
Pressure. Send a long , anguish as to what it is.
stamped,
self-addressed
DEAR · READER A
envelope and 50 cents for hydrocele is simply sac of
fluid around the testicle. We
mailing and costs.
We do know, though, that all have some fluid in . pur
diuretics are very helpful in body cavities, such ·"as !the
many patients and that abdominal cavity. Because of
almost everyone with some some defect in the layers of
degree of high blood pressure membranes fluid · leaks
does much better by down into a sac around the
eliminating any evidence testicle and. causes the
whatsoever of obesity. The swelling. In most instances it
latter is why 1 always is not an importanl ' medical
recommend that even if you p·roblem, in terms of being
think you are skinny, if there dangerous to your health. Th,e
is any evidence of back fat or , exception is when some
other fatty deposits under the important disease in the
skin and you have high blood abdomen is the underlying
pressure, the first order of catise.
business is getting · your
I presume your doctor
excess fat off and keeping it decided by examination that
off.
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DEAR DR LAMB - My other than the hydrocele. The
doctor told me I have a usual procedure is to drain it
hydrocele
but
didn't when it is too largl', but to
elaborate too much as to what eliminate the problem enit is. Will you please tell me · tirely it is usually necessary
just what it is? Is there '1o do mirior surgery to .
treatment . othe~
than r~move the sac and repair the
surge!')'? Is it .serious? My · meJ1'1branes. Thi~. is not
docwr was rather casual dangerous surgery . The
about it. · Can a hydrocele hydrocele itself cannot turn
becpme mal~gnant'! I have no intn a ~ancer .
pain ur .disc,omfort ' what'

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assist us."
His
testimony
was
preceeded by that of three
other . defense witnesses: a
Kent
Patrolman
who
described mob violence in
Kent on the nights of May I
and 2, a Kent fll'eman who
said he felt safer fighting in
Korea than fighting a fire at
the Kent ·ROTC building the
night of May 2 and a Shoe
store owner who described
damag~ to his store.
1:! .S. District Court Judge
Donald YUung recessed the
trial untu Monday.

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REGISTRATION FOR PET SHOW EXTENDED - Patty Kelly, 4-H program
assistance, announced today that registration to enter a pet in the pet show has been extended from Aug. 8 wAug .l4. ;rtJe Show will be held on Friday, Aug. 15, allO a.m. in the new
Show ring at the cattle barns at'the Meigs County Fair Grounds. Registrations may be sent
wthe Meigs County Extension office, Box 32, Pomeroy, or bring w the office at the junior
fair building . Shown are members of the pet show committee, front, Paul Cross with Sam,
back row, I.,, Ronnie Wood and Grocho, Vickie DeBoard and Tim Wyatt .

Pet Show feature
of Friday at fair
You and your pet are
invited to come to the Meigs
County Fair on Friday,
August 15 at 10 a.m. for the
Pet Show. Plaques and ribbons will be awarded to the
champion and reserve
champions in each of eight
classes.
To enter a pet one must
send a completed entry blank
plus 25 cents entry fee to the
Meigs County Extension
Office, Box 32, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769 .. n o later than
August 14. Entries may be
brought to the Jr. Fair Bldg.

ENTRY BLANK
1975 Meigs County Fair Pet Show

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HOUSTON ( UPI) - Lefthander Dave Roberts, inspired by his new general
manager's pregame pep talk,
said salary talks will be a
little easier for him now .
Roberts will be face to face
with Tal Smith before the 1976
'season to negotiate a new
contract. Before Thursday
night, the lefty would be the
first to admit the session
would be a strain on his
pocketbook.
But that was before the
National League East leading
Pittsburgh Pirates came to
town to open a four-game
series, before Smith wak his
seat in the Astros general
manager's box behind home
plate and before Roberts
fired an impressive threehitter.
"I hope he was watching,"
Roberts joked afterwards .
Roberts, 7-12, knows what
kind of a year its been and
that's why he took the mound
against his old teammates
with a surprise change-up
curve ball.
"So tonight I experimented
a little," he said. "I'm at the
point now where I've got to
gamble. Try to catch them off
balance. It worked tonight."
Roberts even said he threw
a good pitch to Bob Robertson
with two out in the fourth.
Robertson thought it to his
liking, too, and he hit it out.

Otherwise, Roberts cruised
as the Astros got 10 hits
behind him including a tworun double by Greg Gross.
Gross's hit topped the
three-run Astros sixth inning
after Doug Rader tripled and
scored on Ken Boswell's
infield grounder. Shortstop
Jimmy DaVanon, who was
hit by a Bruce Kison pitch,
and Wilbur Howard, who
singled, scored on Gross·
double.
Roberts knocked in a run
with a fourth inning single
after. Gross got his first
double, and Jose Cruz and
Bob Watson each drove in one

run.
But despite the presence of
a new general manager,
there was worry in the Astros
locker room afterwards.
Watson, the team's only
All-Star who was hitting .332,
was hit .by a Kison pitch on
the inside of his right wrist.
Late Thursday Watson could
not make a fist and he
complained of pain in the
area of a bone he said he had
broken twice.
"Kison's hit me a bunch of
times. He's paid to know
where the plate is," Watson
said.
"Oh, well, I guess that's the
story of this season."
Doctors planned to X-ray
Watson's injury today.

to his exma tes with a threerun homer in the eighth inning that carried the Cubs to
a 5-3 victory over the Phillies.
In addition to foiling
manager Danny Ozark 's
strategy of walking Jerry
Morales to pitch to Thornton,
the Cub first baseman's
homer also thwarted the
Phils' chances of gaining on
the Pittsburgh Pirates in the
National League east.
"This was the first home
run 1 ever hit here. I'm glad it
came at home," the elated
Thornton said afterward .
" My mother and dad were
here as well as all my friends.
I used up all my tickets and
most everybody else's wa."
Thornton , wt10se gameWinning homer came after a
double by Jose Cardenal and
the Ozark-&lt;&gt;rdered walk of
Morales, said he wasn't surprised the Phillies manager
wanted to pitch to him.
" That
was
sound
strategy, " Thornton said. " I
haven't been playing the past
couple of days and I was only
surprised I played and batted
In that situation."
Larry Christensen, victim
of Thornton's homer , took the
loss, his third in nine
decisio_ r·Rii;} Reuschel lll12}.#ent the distance for
chicago to gain the win . Mike
Schmidt hit his 24th homer
for the Phillies in the third
and Dick Allen added a tworun shot in the eighth , his
fifth .

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AKRON, Ohio iUPI ) - It
will take more than leading
the first round of the PGA
Championship to get Mark
Hayes excited.
Hayes, a second-year pro
from Stillwater, Okla.,_ who

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I wish to participate in the Meigs County Fair Pet Show. I agree tP
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Send entry blanks plus 25 cents &lt;entry fee) to the Meigs County
Extension Office. Box 32, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769, on or before Friday,
August 14.

RATES GROUP
COLUMBUP
UP!
Nationwide Mutual Insurance, the largest auto
insurer in Ohio with 620,000
cars, announced today it
would increase it rates effective Oct. I by an average
of 8.7 per cent or $12.54 per

car.
Nationwide Vice President
Robert W. Griffith said individual rate changes for
Nationwide policy holders
would vary depending upon
where the policyholder lives,
the type of car he drives, age
of driver and other factors
which determine rates.

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INTEREST OF
MEIGS- MASON AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL

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ROBERT HOEFLICH

City Editor

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PlJblishi~g company. 111
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A thought for the day:
German novelist Thomas
Mann said, "Time cools, time
clarifies. No mood can be
maintained unaltered
through the course of hours."

In 1968, Richard Nixon won
the Republican nomination
for president. He was elected
in November, defeating
Hubert Humphrey and
George Wallace.

We Hold Thc:sc: Truths ...
A Chronicle of America
August 9, 1775:
Two American schooners encounter the British sloop.ofwar Falcrm off Cape Arin near Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Under the command or Captain John Llnzee, the Falcon
gives chase- capturing one or the schooners and pursuing
the other into Gloucester harbor. Lirtzee dispatches his
lieutenant and 36 men irr a whaleboat and two barges to
take the schooner that has escaped . .Angry Gloucester
militiamen take aim on the small armed party as it Is
boarding the schooner through the cabin windows; the
militiamen kill at least one and wound several, Including
. the lieutenant. Whereupon Llnzee sends the captured
schooner and a cutter to cannonade the town. The broad'side accomplishes little except to infuriaie the townspeople. Linzee finally -is driven off on the lOth, but not
before he has lost· both of the schooners, the eutter, the
barges, and half his crew (35 men)- ten of\\thom turnout
to be impressed American seamen.

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Thursday 's Re:;ults
Chicago e Ca liforni a 4
Boston 4 Milwauk.ee 'l
Oakland 10 Tex as 1
Kansas City 10 Minne sota 'J
New Y ork 6 Clevelan d 3
Baltimo r e 7 D e tro i t 6
( 10 innings)
Today ' s Games
I All Times E ,OTI
Kansas City ( P attin e 6 1 at
C l f!veland ( Harr ison 4 31,
7 30 p m
Minnesota ( Butler 1 31 at
Detro il (L ol fch 10 11 ) , 6 p m .
T ex a s
Hargan J 6 ) at
Milwa ukee ( Trav e r s &lt;1 6 ) .
8 30 p .m
Bal t 1more ( M i tche ll l Ol at
Chicago (Woo d 12 1] ) , ~ p .m
N ew York IG ura J 4 ) at
California !Hockenbury 0 1) .
10 JO p m
Bo ston !Clevela nd ~ 7l at
Oaklan d I Holtz man 13 9 1. 11
pm

Saturday's Games
Mi nn eso ta at Detroil
Te)(as at M i lwaukee
Boston at Oakland
Kan sas City at C l eveland. n
Ballimore at Cicago . n
New York at California . n

Stale American Leg ion
Baseball Results
Unit~d Press International
Euclid
8 , Maynard
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Massill on
3.
Ke nt
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Portsmouth 6, Ashland 1
Piqua
B. Ashtabula
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Cincin n ati 14 . Lnn c a s rer 7
(e lim i nat ed )
Ashley 5, Archibald 4
Worthinqton S Portsmo uth

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Ma ssi llon 8, Ashland
(eliminated !
Euclid J , A r chibal d
(elimina!ed )

Giants
manager
Wes
Westrum simply said ··· of
Cincinnati, "This is the best
team in baseball."

says. " We want to throw as
many leflhanders against

them as we can."
Gullett has been out more
than a month because of a
broken thumb but should be
ready to pitch: 0 gain in about
10 days. The southpaw has
been throwing ·in the bullpen
and catcher Jolmny Bench
says Gullett's curve and forkball are better than ever, but
his fastball is not yet up to
par.
Anderson plans w "spotrest" his regulars through the
end of the season but there
will be no wholesale resting of
stars like Bench, Pete Rose,
Joe Morgan and Tony Perez.
"The stars gutta play," he
figures. " I want them at their
sharpest (for the playoffs. )
Sparky says' he's noticed
some players "easing off"
lately because of the big lead
and he doesn 't like it.
"One guy was loafing a
little and another was
clowning around," he said.
" I'm going to have a talk with

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CINCI NNAT I! UPI ) - The
question here is " when ."
The subject of "will" the
Cincinnati Reds clinch the
M oltUI Llolqu c ::&gt; liUt J III'I ::.
National l.eague West chamUnited Pr c&lt;:.!t lnt c rnahonal
Nattonall caque
pionship has all but been
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care of.
taken
w . 1. pet . g . b .
r lll', hu r t;~h
66 .t6 S89
As for "when," it's possible
PtJ di'!delph ia 67 SO S'i..t 4
the
sizzling Reds could clinch
58 SJ 51 3 1' .
New Yo rk
H 54 51 ,1 8' .
the title in about a month.
St Lo u is
5761 460 14 '.
Ch•ca q o
They now lead the second41 6? 43\ 11 '.
Mo ntr crll
we.. t
place Los Angeles Dodgers
w . 1. pet . g . b .
by a whopping 16 ~, games
(inc. n nil t i
14 38 661
with
just
50
games
L os An gele'i
58 55 .513 16 ' '
~an Fran
55 57 491 19
remaining .
Sa n D iego
SJ 59 . 4/3 71
The earliest date for clinch1\t la nta
4'il 61 44 1 1•t
1-t ou s ton
4 1 75 .353 35
ing
a pennant is Sept. 4, done
Thun.day '~ Games
by the New York Yankees in
N ew York 7 Montreal 0
Chi cago 5 Philadelphi a 3
1941. The National League
H ou s ton 6 P i tt s burgh 1
record is Sept . 8 by the old
Today 's Games
(All Times EOT)
Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955.
Montrea l ~W arthen S J l at
But the date already on the
Cincinnati I Da r c y 6 51 l p m
Chicago · ( Oe"ore J J and
mind
of Reds manager
Bu rris
8 9 1 at
Atlanta
Sparky Anderson is Oct. 3 ( Morton 17 17 and Oa t Canton
(0 .t J. ?, I 35 p m
the day the National League
Sa r'1 Fra n cisc o (Fa lcon s B
playoffs begin . Sparky is now
I ) at
Ph i lade lphia tUn
derwood 1181 .1 JSpm
working
out his playoff
L os Ange l es ( Rau Q 9 1 il l
strategy .
N e w York ( Matlack lJ 8 !.
e 05 p m
"The key to the playoffs is
Sa n Diego (Spi tln c r 4 Qt at
pitching,"
says Anderson ,
S t L ou is ( For sc h 10 81 . 8 30
p m
who has his starting rotation
Pitt s burgh t Elli s 7 ll at
all figured out for the best of
H o u st on ( Knoiecznv 5 11 or
Ni c kro J 4) , a·J S p m .
five game series with the
Saturday's Game s
Eastern division champ.
Montreal at Ci n ci n nati
Los Am~eles a t New York
He plans to open with Don
Chicago at At lanta . n
Gullett and then use Jack
(Pl u s conc l usion suspe nd ed
game)
Billingham and Gary Nolan.
a1
San
Francisco
But if the Reds play the
Philadel phia . n
Sa n Diego at 51 Levi s , n
Pirates, lefty Fred Norman
Pittsburgh at Houston . n
probably will get a start. "U
American League
we face Pittsburgh I want to
e a !of
have Fred ready." Sparky
w . 1. pet . g.b

seemed almost bored while
describing his three-underpar 67 round Thursday on the
Firestone Country Club
course, says it's too early to
get worked up .
"I didn't think about leading, " said the former Oklahoma Stale University twotime all-American. "It's a
little too early to get excited.
If this was the third round, I
might get excited."
Hayes, who made the turn
in 33, two under, birdied the
lith and strung together
seven straight pars, held a
one-shot lead over Bob
Benson of Easton, Conn.,
. head pro at the Golf Club at
Aspetuck, and wur prcr Larry
Hinson, both of whom had
68s.
Another shot behind were
Bob Wynn, Billy Casper, Ed
Dougherty and Fred Wampler.
Nine golfers were at even
par 70, including Jack
Nicklaus, who bogeyed the
final hole, and Tom Weiskopf,
who shot his way back into
the thick of things with birdies on the final three holes.
Hayes, who admitted to
being nervous only on his
second shot on the final hole,
almost birdied the 18th.
His tee shot plugged in tbe
soft ground between two
bunkers and he got a drop.
After his ball twice rolled
back into a btu1ker, he was
allowed to place it and then
drilled a four-iron shot 12 feet
from the pin. The putt
missed.
Hayes, who stands 48th on
this year's money·winning
list with $47,951, said he had
been experimenting with his
swing during the first two
practice rounds at firestone.
"But I came out here
Wednesday and couldn't do
anything," he said, "so I went
back to a nlllt!ral -action. I hit
everything pretty good."

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In the ordy other scheduled
National · League games
Thursday, the New York
Mets blanked the Montreal
Expos 7~ and the Houston
Astros downed the Pittsburgh
Pirates Il-L
In the American League.
Boston bested Milwaukee 4-2,
Chicago routed California IJ.-4,
Oakland trounced Texas II}. I,
Kansas City drubbed Minnesota 11}.2, New York wpped
Cleveland 6-3 and Baltimore
outlasted Detroit 7~ .
Mets 7, Expos 0
Tom Seaver, making a rare
appearence with three days
rest, hurled a three-hitter to
give Roy McMillan his second
straight win as new Mets'
manager . Seaver, filling in
for Jon Matlack !injured the
night before in an auto accident). upped his record to
15-7 and was treated wa fiverun first inning, the highlight
being Mike Phillips' three. run double .
Astros 6, Pirates I
Left-hander Dave Roberts
17-121 also tossed a threehitter as the Astros prevented
the Pirates from increasing
on their four.game lead over
the Phillies. Greg Gross
doubled home a pair of Astro
runs in a three-run sixth.
Houston also scored twice in
the first on the first of Wilbur
Howard's three singles,
Gross' double and infield
grounders by Jose Cruz and
Bob Walson .

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favorites, the Philadelphia
Phillies, but never made it to
the parent club. Instead, he
wound up with the Chicago
Cubs via the Atlanta Braves'
organiza Lion.
Thursday, however,
Thornton came home £or one
of his infrequent visits and
dealt an embarrassing blow

Pep talk inspires
Gallipolis native

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"Mainly we wanted to keep
our school open," Thompson
said. "We felt the best way w
do it was to keep lai\e
assemblies from gathering.
We weren't going to allow any
large assemblies because
every time we had one, we
had trouble."
The plaintiffs' attorney got
Thompson to acknowledge
the decision meant all
assemblies were banned and
he questioned, by implication, the right of police
and other authorities to
decide what constituted what
Thompson began to refer to
as ''unlawful assemblies."
Thompson said he acted on a
1968 ordinance which allowed
then mayor LeRoy satrom to
declare a state of emergency.
"I presumed that that was
the law," Thompson said.
"The mayor declared the
emergency and told us w
break up the assemblies."
Thompson was questioned
about the nights of violence in
Kent leading up to the May 4
Shootings and said botues,
cans and other objects were
thrown atpolice. 'ln answer to
a question from the plaintiffs
attorney' he said his men did
not fire any shots during the
violence although they were
hit by some thrown objects.
"We weren't being attacked so we did not feel it
was necessary at the time (to
fire shots)," he said.
Thompson said that on the ·
morning of May 2 he insisted
the Guard be summoned and
the mayor "called the
governor and told him there
were problems and asked
him to call in the Guard to

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By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
Mark down Andy Thornton
as another of those "guys who
got away" only to come back
and haunt his former employers .
Thornton, a native of West
Chester, Pa ., originally
signed with his boyhood

by the plaintiffs' attorney,
Thompson said it was decided
that no large assemblies
would be allowed on the Kent
campus or in the city of Kent .

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:commonly used diuretics
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MAN OF THE HOUR Wednesday night at the all sta r
game and the playoff of the championship of lhe Gir ls'
Softball Tournament was Kenny Wiggins as he took his
position behind the plate lo ca ll the balls and strikes .
Wigg ins.has worked and supported (financially) the girls
learns throughout the area for many years. He has a lways
pro~ot ed the Hils 'N Misses, furnishin g uniforms and
eqwpment smce lhe team was formed. Th e Hits 'N Misses
went undefeated this season . The catcher in front of
Wiggins is Gena Thompson .

been

a

Miami

Dolphins fan for years," says
linebacker Glenn Cameron, a
native of Coral Gables, Fla. ,
who played at lhe University
of Florida.
"Maybe I'll wave my white
handkerchief Saturday
night, " he laughed, referring
lO the cheerleading tradition
of Dolphin fans .
"My mom asked me on the
phone the other night, 'Aren't
you going to be in awe against
the Dolphins?'
"And I told her, 'After
playing against the Steelers
(in the All-Star game) with a
bunch of college guys, it sort
of takes the edge off."
Also getting an immediate
starting assignment at the
Orange Bowl will be another
All-Star game performer defensive back Marvin Cobb
'
a No. 11 pick oul of Southern
Cal.
"ll just seems that Cobb
and Cameron belong," head
coach Paul Brown said after
their first workout here. "We
. want them to make their
mistakes as soon as possible
(in exhibition games) before
it really counts." ·

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UP! Sports Writer
Those who thought the
Oakland A's ' reig n was over
when they lost pitcher Jim
"Catfish" Hunter were underestimating lhe abilities of
one Billy Leo Williams
Th e off-season acqui-~ition
of Williams from the Chicago
Cubs by A's owner Cha rles 0 .
Finley may have been the
greatest bargain since fivece nt baseball bubblegum
cards.
The 37-year-&lt;&gt;ld Williams
'
one of the all-time stars of the
Cubs, was acqu ired last
winter by the A's for two
relief pitc hers a nd infielder
Manny Trillo. And now he has
become one of the key
reaso ns why Oakland is
headed for a fourth consecutive American League
Western Division title.
Williams, a lifetime .296
ballcr, has not hit for a high
average,
bul hi s run

Ken And e r son and 'hi s "We're now working toward
backup John Reaves will the goa l of eliminating those
share the quarterba c kin g kind of mistakes. "
Although the Dolphins, who
against the Dolphins . Roo ki es
will
be play ing their first
Cary Sheide an d Tom
Shuman, battling for the third exhibition game, are without
quart er ba ck spo t on the WFL-jumpers Larry Csonka,
roster , are not expected lo be Jim Klick and Paul Warfield
tested until later exhibition Brown still calls Miami
games.
"strong in every phase of the
Speedsters Ike Curtis and game. ''
Don No llin gham , No rm
John McDaniel wiJI open at
receiver spots, with Boobie Bulaich and Mercury Morris
Cla rk a nd Charlies Davis in are now the Dolphins' prime
the backfield.
runners and veteran Bob
Cincinnati lost its first pre- Griese is still the quarseason lo the Washington terback . .
Redskins 17-9 and Brown said
his club made loo many
mistakes.
" You can't make the kind
of mistakes we made and
expect to beat a ve teran team
FRIDAY NITE MiXED
Aug . 1, 197S
like Washington, " he sa id .

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produ ction has been exactly
what the A's were hoping for
when they obtained ·him 1o
serve as their designated
hiller.
Willi ams, who hit · 392
homers and drove in 1 354
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runs m JUSt over 14 seasons
with the Cubs, raised his
season's home run· lolal to 16
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Miller
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homer s to lead the A's loa Jt}.
I rout of the Texas Rangers.
The two homers gave Williams 408 for his career and
moved him into the No . 15
spot on the all-time list.
"As far as the hit goes, it's
no big deal ," Williams said.
" I'm glad that I got them but
it's not really all that important. ll just helps that I'm
starting to get a liiUe more
consistent . Three thousand
hits is my main goal because
if you can get three thousand
hils, that means that you 're

consistent.''
Williams said the move
from a National League

regular to an American

AKRON, Ohio (UP!)
Johnny MiJier is ready to go
home, and he may get his
wish today.

" I've lost interest/' he
said . "I wish the season were
.Miller shot a 78, eight over
par, in the first round of the
PGA Championship Thurs·
day . He made eight bogeys,
no birdies, and finished the
day 11 shots behind - and in
position lO miss the 36-hole
cut.
"I never gQLupset, never

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Dear Helen : .
My wife could misquote a moment of silence. She gels me
and others in hot water because she puts words in our mouths
tbat we never said. I've got so I leU her notbing of what hap·
pened al lhe office, bul that doesn't stop her. She enjoys
spreading the word and figures a good story shouldn't be
spoiled by a damper of truth .
I don 'l like lo embarrass her by making corrections in
public. You see, I love her a lot, except for her one fault . In
private,_I ask her lo cool il, but she promises, and then forgets
when she gels the limelight.
What can you do with a tale-telling wife ? - MISQUOTE'S
MR.
Dear Mr. :
Since your wife admits she gets carried away by a good
story, how about a system of signals that will shut off her
" public" speaking? Perhaps a pat on the shoulder if you're
close, or a tug on your ear if you' re across the room?
And if she ignores them , proceed lo Plan No. 2, which
starts, "Let's tell it straight, dear .. ." Alter a few priva te
fights , she may even give up gossip - somewhat.- H.

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LISA WATSON

Birthday
celebrated
TUPPERS PLAINS - Lisa
Jane Watson , daughter of Mr .
and Mrs. Thomas Watson of
Tuppers Pla ins, celebral.e d
her second birthda y al the
home of her matern al grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Cashdollar. Reedsville. July
16.
Atlhe celebration were Mr .
and Mrs . Cha rl es Pry or,
Bethel Park, Pa . and sons
Ryan , Joss and Charlie, Mr .
and Mrs . Watson and Mrs.
Alberta Edwards . Ca ke and
ho.m emade ice cream were

UEAH POLLY - I want ot c himn eys. Ca lling In a
embroidt:r tea towels made profess ional will be an ,ex·
from nour sacks but the pendilure. But even though
des igns on lhe sacks did not this may seem to be adding to
bleac h oul and left a yellow your heating cost yo u will use
stain . Do you have any help less fu el. A recent booklet
as I am sure others have done from th e Institute of Energy
Conservation says II one's
this . - NAOMI.
DEAR NAOMI - I am sure heali ng system Is In good
we will hear from those who shape and one bums fuel
1\ave suceessfully bleat·hed slowly and carefully SHf of
flour sacks. Meanwhile have each $100 usually psent for
you pullhem In the sun? l~1y heat can be saved. Use the
them on the grass while damp su n's hcai when possible - It
and leave for a few days as is fr ee. He sure to insulate
sunshine Is the best bleach of walls. ·ceilings and every
all. Lemon and salt add&lt;'d place possible.
Br s ur e th e firepl ace
may help. too. - POLLY .
chimney is clean. When put to
DEAR READERS - Now use do not build a roaring fire
is the time to gel busy if we as thi s big burst of heal goes
are to stay warm and save up the chimney to o quickly.
energy and hopefully some . Bunt wood or coal s lowly. If a
money next winter. This is tree needs cutting do II now
the time to check the hou se a nd saw into logs for your
from attic to base ment and be wood pile. What better and
sure all cra cks are filled so less expensive exercise could
th .. re IS no cnance lor win- one get?
When the cold does come do
ter's cold to cree p throu gh
r ra(·ks In roo f, walls, floor s or not usc the burners .on the
wind~ws. Check the weather kitchen stove for heating the
stripping - Is It tight and in kih:hen. Usc the oven rather
good
condition?
Alter than the burners for cooking
everythin g ·ts snug and light whenever possible. The oven
try to save heat by learning Is Insulated and se veral
how lo put every bit of it 10 things requiring the same
temperature con be baked at
work.
one
lime. - POLLY.
Be sure stoves and fur·
You will rece ive a dollar II
nares are clean. Have a
Polly
uses your favorit e
pr,ressional clean an oil or
gas furnace but some may be homemaking Idea, Pet
able to clean coal furn aet•s Peeve, Polly' s Problem or
themselves. After the furn ace solution to a problem. Write
Is clean chec k flues a nd Po ll y in ca re of thi s
newspaper. ·

sen 'ed .
Lisa's pate rnal g rand parents are Mr . and Mrs.
Ra lph Br oo ks, Tupper s
P lains, and lhe late Everell,...,
Wat son.
Her
greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Effie
Watson and Mrs. Eunice
Halsey. Tuppers Plains, and
Mrs . Alberta Edwards,
Reedsvi lle.

Ritehies
travel to
Maine
Mrs. Janice Ritc hie and
son, Charles and Mrs . Robert
Ritchie have r eturned from
Denmark, Mame where they
..attended the 50th weddmg
an mversar y ceiPbra li on of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry Kell er.
The celebratwn wa s held
aboard the So n go Rtver
Queen, a paddlewheeler ,
durmg _a three hour cruise.
ApproXImately 150 attended .
The Rtlchtes are cousms of
Harry Keller.
.
.E n~ou te 10 Maw e.' the
Rttchtes stopped at Ntagara
Falls. Also going from here
for the observance was Mrs.
Robert Gray of ncar Reedsvtlle.
Mr. and Mrs. Keller visit
Meigs County twice a year.
once while en r oule lo their
Florida home for the winter
a nd Lhe second time while
they are en route to their
Ma ine home for the summer .

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M&gt;s . Janet Bolin, Rutland.
an accredited judge of lhe
Ohio Association of Carden
Clubs . was guest demons trator at a meeting of the
Windin g Trail Carden Club at
the Ohio River camp site of
Mrs. Dollie Hayes, president.
Using the four classes of
the Me igs County Fair flow er
s hows a ssigned to the club,
Mrs . Bolin gave lips a nd
showed
techniques
on
pr e parin g
appropriat e
a rrangements for the classes.
She was presented a gifl from
the club.
Driftw ood and natu ral
materials from a long the
river bank were collected by

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organization .
Report of activities were
given by the deparlement.at
officer s. Elected and In•
stalled
deparlemenlal
chapeau was Mrs. Okenlass .'
Mrs . Cox was named nallonal
pouvior member.
Mrs. Marlin was again
honored al lhe breakfast on
Sunday
morning
and
presented with a gift. A
memorial service was conducted by Lucille Ryan .

the member s attendi~ g.
P lans were made for a wiener
roast in late August at the
camp . Mrs. Faye Pratt will
host lhe September meeting
with Mrs . Cora Beegle to
present lhe program .
Mr s.
Nancy
Colli ns
provided door prizes with
Mrs. Ruth Moore and Mrs .
Ali ce Th ompson wi noing
them. The trave ling prize
was won by Mrs . Addalous

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Mr s. Mary Marlin of
Pomeroy, de mi c hapeau
nalionale, Central Division ,
Eight and Forty , was guest
speaker at the 47th annual Ia
mar che Departemental of
Mi ssouri held over the
weekend at Kansa s Cily.
Mrs . Marlin spoke at the
banquet on the work or the
Ei gh t and Forty , em·
phasizing the children and
youth program a nd the
contributions to research and
. treatment of children with
re spiratory diseases.
She wa s presented a cor Sl\ge and a musical replica of
the liberty bell by departe'
mental officials, an oth er bell
fr om th e departemental
chapea u, Mrs. Dorothy Cox ,
and 11 rhinestone bell pin .
Mrs. Martin al so received a
gift from Mrs . Helen Meyer,
d emi c hapeau nati onale,
Central Division of 1971·72,
installing offi cer at the Ia
marc he, and a Misso uri cookbook from Mrs. He len Hess.
The Ia marche opened in
ritualistic form with Mrs .
Lorain Okenfass giving lhe
welcome and Mrs . Coy
Foster , the response. Mrs.
Marlin was escorted lo the
podium by Jane Crahlmann,
distringuished guest cha ir·
woman .
and
bro ught
gree tings from the national

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and Melody, Racine; Mr . and
Mrs . James Dobson, Bra d.
Sonda, Sharla and Sharma . .

Girls camp
in tents

Colorado family visits

An intimate account of
Anita Bryan t a nd Bob
Green ' s
growing
com mitment to a l ife of
fa ifh .

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RACINE
Th e
Longsworth Family Reunion
was enjoyed Sunday, Aug. 3
at the summer home of Mr .
and Mrs . Cordon We st
beg in ning with a basket
dinner at noon .
Allending were Mr. and
Mrs . Er nest Longwsorlh ,
Charleston, W. Va . ; Mr. lmd
Mrs . Charles Dobbins ,
Pawtucker, R.I .; . Mr . and
Mrs . Robert Dobbins and son
James, Marietta, Ca .; Mr .
and Mrs. Paul McSwegin ,
New Cumberland , W. Va. :
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Me·
Swegin, Dick, Paul and Allen ,
New Manchester, W. Va .;
Mr . and Mrs . Roy Posey, Lee
Ann and Kathy, Wierton, W.
Va .; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Longsworth , Brecksville :
Mr . and Mrs. Thomas
I,o ngsworth, Erick and
Beane, Plymouth , Mich .
Also present were Mrs .
Lois Armstrong, Kalena .
Scott and Mil&lt;e , Cabin Creek,
W. Va .; Mr . and Mrs .
Thomas Williams, Melinda
andEric , Hinton , W. Va .; Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Longsworth ,
Mrs. Therma Hickenbotlom
all of Newc omerstown ; Mr .
and Mrs . Cha rles W. Cornell ,
Mrs . Esther West, John
Longsworth , all of Racine ;
Mr . a nd Mrs. Gene Ward and
Donnie , We st Lafayette,
Ohio: Mr . and Mrs . Cordon
West, Debra, Rhonda , John

Dear Helen :
Tent camping at Forked
When we first got married we promised my husband 's Run Slate Park was enjoyed
good friend that he could be godfather of our chUd, but at that July 28-30 by the Middleport
time we didn 't plan to have a baby soon, so it was sort of kid· Girl Scout Troop 39.
ding around.
The girls enjoyed swimWell, plans went astray and our son was born last month. ming and hiking under the
We asked a married couple we love very much to be god· leade r shi p of the park
parents, and then remembered Pete! He's a kind, sweet guy natura list. In lhe group were
we couldn 't bear lo hurt. Bul we prefer a couple as godparents. Angela
Farley ,
Angie
What lO do 7 - FEELING WW .
Houc hin s , Pam Croo ks ,
Cindy Crooks , Vicky Boyles , .
Dear F.L. :
Chris Snowden , Vangii Hart,
Why not tell Pete he 's set for the next babY - " which will Tamii Hart , Suzan na Wise ,
give you lime lo produce a godmother for us." - H.
Joyce
Stewart ,
Paula
Swisher, Robin Kitchen
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Helen Slack, Kim Roush, Kim
Fraley, Karen Goggin s,
Melissa Spenc er, Margi e
Miller and Tina Miller .
Mr . and Mrs. Robert visited al the home of their
Adults with the group we~e
Longenetl.e and children, Jeff mother Mrs. Ella Gladman Mr . and Mrs. Edward Crooks
and Sheri, from Pagosa and stepfather, Roy . Loretta and son , E ddie and Mr. and
Springs, Colo., (folrmerly of Longenetle and children Mrs. Roscoe Wise. Mrs. Wise
Meigs County) have been David and Dana also visited is the troop leader.
visiting friends and relatives at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
SERVICES LISTED
in Meigs and Gallia Counties Gladman, Gallipolis.
The Rock Springs, En·
after attending a religious
Upon returning home , Bob terprise a nd Flatwoods
convention in Tulsa, Okla.
will be accepting lhe United Methodist Charge wiW
They were surprised with responsibility of presiding have special services Sunan anniversary party at the minister where he and Sheila day, Aug. 10. Al lhe 9 a.m.
home of his brother, Duane have been serving as worship serv ice at Enterprise
and wile, Betty. Guests in- representatives of the Watch- lhe Gospel singing group
cluded Montie and Glenna lower Bible and Tra c t "Everlasting Love" will
Sanders,
Michael
and Society .
participate in the progratn
Rhonda Sanders, Eva and
while at the 10 a.m . worship
Bill Walker, Lefty and Vi
service at Rock Springs the
Keoppen and son, Tom, Bell
group "The Singing HymPlains, low.a.
nals" will have a pa rt in the
!loD'S SISler and brother·
services . At I2:JO p.m . at
and
in-law,
Joan
Enterprise there will be a
and
Ozzie
Ramsey
charge potluck dinner with
children, Bruce and Bar·
members of all three chur bara, Stroudsburg, Pa.
ches participating . A hymn
Mr. ·and Mrs. Ellis Me· sing will feature the Enterpri se Cho ir and " The
Milian and family of Racine;
Mr . and Mrs. Shelby Pickens , Everlasting Love" at 1:30
DIESATMEDOR
J ay and J oy of Pomeroy p.m . An invitation is exJohn Simpkins, formerly of visited with Mr. and Mrs.
tended lo, eve ryone to parMeigs County, died at Medor , Allan Taylor on Sunday.
licipate in a ny or all of these
W. Va . on July 29. Born in Ok·
George Circle, Mr. and activities .
!fee, W. Va . on Aug . 10, 1899, Mrs. James Circle of New
he is survived by a daughter, Haven, W. Va. visited at the
Mrs. Ruth Mahan, Route 1, home of Mrs. Mary Circle on
Box 7, Medor. He was a Sunday.
member of Harrisonville
Florence
Circle
just
Lodge 4!'1 , F. and A.M:; returned from a 3 week
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal vacation in Bradenton ,
Arch Masons ; Bosworth Florida. She was guest of her
' . 46, .R. and S.M., and
Counctl
nephew Larry Circle and
the Ohio Valley Commandery family.
24, Knights Templars .
. Carl Morris Jr ., Long
Bottom was guest of Bob Bill
Lee on Friday night.
Mr . and Mrs . William
Hudson and Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Hysell of Pomeroy spent
a recent evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur E. Johnson and
family and Betty Van Meter.

In 1Mr1g! .

"Every sununer it's the
same thing, " he said. "I hit
rock bottom just about tbe
time of the PCA."
On Tuesday, Miller thought
maybe he was coming out of
it. He shot 64 in a practice
round. But Thursday, he got
up late, rushed lo the course,
and started bad by making a
bogey at the 500-yard second
hole, which produces more
birdies than any'other hole on
the course.
"That kiJied me, got me
going in the wrong direction," he said. "It's fuMy,
I've become a great practice
round player and my g;une
deteriorates as the week goes
on.
· "I'll play the second round
but I don ' t think anybod;
would miss me if I didn't

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share 1$5Sons

swore, never threw a club "
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me logo home for lessons."
Lessons are the last thing
Miller thought he needed a .
few months ago. For more
than a year, he was the
game's dominant player ,
winning 11 tournaments in 14
months on the PGA lour
Now he's in the midst of a
midsununer slump.

to sillin g on a bench. It's
tough getting adjusted lo
different umpires, to different pitchers. Everybody
who comes over here seems
lo have a lot of trouble al
first .••
Joe Rudi and Vida Blue
also contributed .heavily to
th e A's ' victory. Rudi belted
his second grand slam homer
of the season in the seventh
inning and Blue allowed only
four hils while striking out
nine lo gain his 15th victory.
The triumph kept the A's
61h games ahead of Kansas
City in the AL West.
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In other AL games, . ~sas
City crushed Minnesota 11}.2,
New York beat Cleveland 6-3,
Boston lopped Milwaukee 4-2,
Chicago whipped California
8-4 and Baltimore nipped
Detroit 7-6 in 10 innings. .
New York blanked Montreal 7-0, Houston defeated
Pittsburgh 6-1 and Chicago
edged Philadelphia 5-3 in the
only scheduled Nationa1
League contests.
Royals 10, fwins 2
Fred Patek c racked Vic
Albury's first pitch of t~
game fo r an inside-the.park
homer to start Kansas City on
the way to a rout of Minnesota and a sweep of their

These Thrilling Stories About
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Dear Anxious :
Write lO The Living Bank International, Box 6725, Houston,
Texas, 77005. You will receive a registration form to be filled
out and returned, and a donor card which you can carry in your
wallet.
·
. Cal~ornia. (and possible other states), is considering
legislation which reqwres that residents indicate on their
driver's license whether or not they wish 1o be organ donors
after· tbeir death . A good idea! - H .
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Meigs County
Aug. 12-16
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Williams key figure in
A's '75 race for AL title

Ke rm it P ucket t, Mab el
Puckett to Frank Puckett
Eloise Puckett, 160 A., Salem'
Farmers Home Adm. to
John J ames Jr., Barbara E.
James, Parcel, Salisbury .

We Wire Flo w~rs
Everywhe re

THERE'S NOTHING FISHY ABOUT lhe fish story
being loldby Clifford Jacobs of Pomeroy, for the proof is
m these pictures. The Jacobs family recenUy vacationed
m Houston, Texas , guests of their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jacobs, and Clifford joined
others on several fishin g trips in the Gulf of Mexico . One

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Rena Le master to Dona A
Hayes. 5.1205 A., Bedford . .

Dear Helen :
Please, once again, could you teU us how we can donate
organs of our body lO whoever needs them after our death ? ANXIOUS TO HELP

day they caught 60 fish weighing from 15 lo 52 pounds
each, and another da y ca ught 70 of the king fish and red
snappers. In the pictures here are Jacobs and his granddaughter, Te~ri, who fished with the family one day, and,
m the other p1cture , left to right , Jacobs , his sons, Jack of
Pomeroy, and Larry, and one of Larry 's co-workers al
Prttchett Engineering in Houston.
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II 's tbe Woman Who Pays
Dear Heier. '
What do you say about a man who if he's in the mood fine
but""! other time (which is most of the time), I have. to 'bri~
him With money or he won 'l make love 1o me
. I'm not bad looking. I dress nice . ! wait on hlrn. ltreal him
like a kmg. ~ providehismeals, iron his shirts, and wait for the
sound of hts latchkey at the door . What else can 1 do?
PATIENTLY WAITING

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1gathers for reunion

Dear P .W.:
Change the lock! - H .

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SECOND PLACE WINNER in the Girls' Softball
League play in th e senior division were first row 1..- Beth
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second row , Cincy Childers, Heidi Hankinson Lisa Davis
Lisa Dudding, Vicky Spradling , Carol Nel~n . Orenru:
Love and third row, Bob Ayres and John Hankinson,
coaches.

Meigs
Property
Transfers

By FRED McMANE

Eugene C . Long, Shirley M.
to
Do r se t E . Mill er
Long to De nnis E. Long
Cath
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rin
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Miller
,
Lot,
Sheila Long, 15.67 A '
Orange .
Lebanon.
Philip D. Ohlinger, Carol A.
Dennis E. Long, Sheila
Long to Eugene C. Long , Ohlin ger to Charles W. War th
Shirley M. Long, 13 .26 A., Jr., Jennifer L. Warth, .70,
.25, .15 A., Salisbury.
Leban on .·
Theop he lu s L. Smt ih ,
Gladys C. Smith lo Mary
E liz a beth Morri s,
Lot,
Pomeroy.

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Pat E. Mi tchell , Marce lla
S. Mitchell to Sheridan L.
Russell II . Vi cky L. Russell,
Lot, Rutland .
Mar ie E. Bishop, Bob C.
Bis hop , Margaret Bis hop,
William . C. Bishop, Willi a m
C. Bi sh op, Terri R. Bishop to
Budd Jr . Da rs t, .10 A.,
Rutl and .

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MAN OF THE HOUR Wednesday night at the all sta r
game and the playoff of the championship of lhe Gir ls'
Softball Tournament was Kenny Wiggins as he took his
position behind the plate lo ca ll the balls and strikes .
Wigg ins.has worked and supported (financially) the girls
learns throughout the area for many years. He has a lways
pro~ot ed the Hils 'N Misses, furnishin g uniforms and
eqwpment smce lhe team was formed. Th e Hits 'N Misses
went undefeated this season . The catcher in front of
Wiggins is Gena Thompson .

been

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Miami

Dolphins fan for years," says
linebacker Glenn Cameron, a
native of Coral Gables, Fla. ,
who played at lhe University
of Florida.
"Maybe I'll wave my white
handkerchief Saturday
night, " he laughed, referring
lO the cheerleading tradition
of Dolphin fans .
"My mom asked me on the
phone the other night, 'Aren't
you going to be in awe against
the Dolphins?'
"And I told her, 'After
playing against the Steelers
(in the All-Star game) with a
bunch of college guys, it sort
of takes the edge off."
Also getting an immediate
starting assignment at the
Orange Bowl will be another
All-Star game performer defensive back Marvin Cobb
'
a No. 11 pick oul of Southern
Cal.
"ll just seems that Cobb
and Cameron belong," head
coach Paul Brown said after
their first workout here. "We
. want them to make their
mistakes as soon as possible
(in exhibition games) before
it really counts." ·

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Those who thought the
Oakland A's ' reig n was over
when they lost pitcher Jim
"Catfish" Hunter were underestimating lhe abilities of
one Billy Leo Williams
Th e off-season acqui-~ition
of Williams from the Chicago
Cubs by A's owner Cha rles 0 .
Finley may have been the
greatest bargain since fivece nt baseball bubblegum
cards.
The 37-year-&lt;&gt;ld Williams
'
one of the all-time stars of the
Cubs, was acqu ired last
winter by the A's for two
relief pitc hers a nd infielder
Manny Trillo. And now he has
become one of the key
reaso ns why Oakland is
headed for a fourth consecutive American League
Western Division title.
Williams, a lifetime .296
ballcr, has not hit for a high
average,
bul hi s run

Ken And e r son and 'hi s "We're now working toward
backup John Reaves will the goa l of eliminating those
share the quarterba c kin g kind of mistakes. "
Although the Dolphins, who
against the Dolphins . Roo ki es
will
be play ing their first
Cary Sheide an d Tom
Shuman, battling for the third exhibition game, are without
quart er ba ck spo t on the WFL-jumpers Larry Csonka,
roster , are not expected lo be Jim Klick and Paul Warfield
tested until later exhibition Brown still calls Miami
games.
"strong in every phase of the
Speedsters Ike Curtis and game. ''
Don No llin gham , No rm
John McDaniel wiJI open at
receiver spots, with Boobie Bulaich and Mercury Morris
Cla rk a nd Charlies Davis in are now the Dolphins' prime
the backfield.
runners and veteran Bob
Cincinnati lost its first pre- Griese is still the quarseason lo the Washington terback . .
Redskins 17-9 and Brown said
his club made loo many
mistakes.
" You can't make the kind
of mistakes we made and
expect to beat a ve teran team
FRIDAY NITE MiXED
Aug . 1, 197S
like Washington, " he sa id .

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produ ction has been exactly
what the A's were hoping for
when they obtained ·him 1o
serve as their designated
hiller.
Willi ams, who hit · 392
homers and drove in 1 354
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runs m JUSt over 14 seasons
with the Cubs, raised his
season's home run· lolal to 16
and his RB!s to 57 Thursday
night by clouting a pair of

Miller
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homer s to lead the A's loa Jt}.
I rout of the Texas Rangers.
The two homers gave Williams 408 for his career and
moved him into the No . 15
spot on the all-time list.
"As far as the hit goes, it's
no big deal ," Williams said.
" I'm glad that I got them but
it's not really all that important. ll just helps that I'm
starting to get a liiUe more
consistent . Three thousand
hits is my main goal because
if you can get three thousand
hils, that means that you 're

consistent.''
Williams said the move
from a National League

regular to an American

AKRON, Ohio (UP!)
Johnny MiJier is ready to go
home, and he may get his
wish today.

" I've lost interest/' he
said . "I wish the season were
.Miller shot a 78, eight over
par, in the first round of the
PGA Championship Thurs·
day . He made eight bogeys,
no birdies, and finished the
day 11 shots behind - and in
position lO miss the 36-hole
cut.
"I never gQLupset, never

League designated hitter had
its advantages and disadvantages.
. " The disadvanta ge is. that
you got lo find a way to keep
loose while waiting to bat."
he said. "The advantage is
that you add two years 1o
your career. This is a big
year for me in terms of adjustment 'cause I'm not used

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Dear Helen : .
My wife could misquote a moment of silence. She gels me
and others in hot water because she puts words in our mouths
tbat we never said. I've got so I leU her notbing of what hap·
pened al lhe office, bul that doesn't stop her. She enjoys
spreading the word and figures a good story shouldn't be
spoiled by a damper of truth .
I don 'l like lo embarrass her by making corrections in
public. You see, I love her a lot, except for her one fault . In
private,_I ask her lo cool il, but she promises, and then forgets
when she gels the limelight.
What can you do with a tale-telling wife ? - MISQUOTE'S
MR.
Dear Mr. :
Since your wife admits she gets carried away by a good
story, how about a system of signals that will shut off her
" public" speaking? Perhaps a pat on the shoulder if you're
close, or a tug on your ear if you' re across the room?
And if she ignores them , proceed lo Plan No. 2, which
starts, "Let's tell it straight, dear .. ." Alter a few priva te
fights , she may even give up gossip - somewhat.- H.

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LISA WATSON

Birthday
celebrated
TUPPERS PLAINS - Lisa
Jane Watson , daughter of Mr .
and Mrs. Thomas Watson of
Tuppers Pla ins, celebral.e d
her second birthda y al the
home of her matern al grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Cashdollar. Reedsville. July
16.
Atlhe celebration were Mr .
and Mrs . Cha rl es Pry or,
Bethel Park, Pa . and sons
Ryan , Joss and Charlie, Mr .
and Mrs . Watson and Mrs.
Alberta Edwards . Ca ke and
ho.m emade ice cream were

UEAH POLLY - I want ot c himn eys. Ca lling In a
embroidt:r tea towels made profess ional will be an ,ex·
from nour sacks but the pendilure. But even though
des igns on lhe sacks did not this may seem to be adding to
bleac h oul and left a yellow your heating cost yo u will use
stain . Do you have any help less fu el. A recent booklet
as I am sure others have done from th e Institute of Energy
Conservation says II one's
this . - NAOMI.
DEAR NAOMI - I am sure heali ng system Is In good
we will hear from those who shape and one bums fuel
1\ave suceessfully bleat·hed slowly and carefully SHf of
flour sacks. Meanwhile have each $100 usually psent for
you pullhem In the sun? l~1y heat can be saved. Use the
them on the grass while damp su n's hcai when possible - It
and leave for a few days as is fr ee. He sure to insulate
sunshine Is the best bleach of walls. ·ceilings and every
all. Lemon and salt add&lt;'d place possible.
Br s ur e th e firepl ace
may help. too. - POLLY .
chimney is clean. When put to
DEAR READERS - Now use do not build a roaring fire
is the time to gel busy if we as thi s big burst of heal goes
are to stay warm and save up the chimney to o quickly.
energy and hopefully some . Bunt wood or coal s lowly. If a
money next winter. This is tree needs cutting do II now
the time to check the hou se a nd saw into logs for your
from attic to base ment and be wood pile. What better and
sure all cra cks are filled so less expensive exercise could
th .. re IS no cnance lor win- one get?
When the cold does come do
ter's cold to cree p throu gh
r ra(·ks In roo f, walls, floor s or not usc the burners .on the
wind~ws. Check the weather kitchen stove for heating the
stripping - Is It tight and in kih:hen. Usc the oven rather
good
condition?
Alter than the burners for cooking
everythin g ·ts snug and light whenever possible. The oven
try to save heat by learning Is Insulated and se veral
how lo put every bit of it 10 things requiring the same
temperature con be baked at
work.
one
lime. - POLLY.
Be sure stoves and fur·
You will rece ive a dollar II
nares are clean. Have a
Polly
uses your favorit e
pr,ressional clean an oil or
gas furnace but some may be homemaking Idea, Pet
able to clean coal furn aet•s Peeve, Polly' s Problem or
themselves. After the furn ace solution to a problem. Write
Is clean chec k flues a nd Po ll y in ca re of thi s
newspaper. ·

sen 'ed .
Lisa's pate rnal g rand parents are Mr . and Mrs.
Ra lph Br oo ks, Tupper s
P lains, and lhe late Everell,...,
Wat son.
Her
greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Effie
Watson and Mrs. Eunice
Halsey. Tuppers Plains, and
Mrs . Alberta Edwards,
Reedsvi lle.

Ritehies
travel to
Maine
Mrs. Janice Ritc hie and
son, Charles and Mrs . Robert
Ritchie have r eturned from
Denmark, Mame where they
..attended the 50th weddmg
an mversar y ceiPbra li on of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry Kell er.
The celebratwn wa s held
aboard the So n go Rtver
Queen, a paddlewheeler ,
durmg _a three hour cruise.
ApproXImately 150 attended .
The Rtlchtes are cousms of
Harry Keller.
.
.E n~ou te 10 Maw e.' the
Rttchtes stopped at Ntagara
Falls. Also going from here
for the observance was Mrs.
Robert Gray of ncar Reedsvtlle.
Mr. and Mrs. Keller visit
Meigs County twice a year.
once while en r oule lo their
Florida home for the winter
a nd Lhe second time while
they are en route to their
Ma ine home for the summer .

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M&gt;s . Janet Bolin, Rutland.
an accredited judge of lhe
Ohio Association of Carden
Clubs . was guest demons trator at a meeting of the
Windin g Trail Carden Club at
the Ohio River camp site of
Mrs. Dollie Hayes, president.
Using the four classes of
the Me igs County Fair flow er
s hows a ssigned to the club,
Mrs . Bolin gave lips a nd
showed
techniques
on
pr e parin g
appropriat e
a rrangements for the classes.
She was presented a gifl from
the club.
Driftw ood and natu ral
materials from a long the
river bank were collected by

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menlal chapeau , Mr s. Mavis I also can't do homework, clean
Mede r er , Ia sec reta ir e. up my room or mow the lawn! "
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guests.
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members will be guesl,-~rid
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Salon, and Mr s. Lula Hampto n is the cha peau elect of the
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Report of activities were
given by the deparlement.at
officer s. Elected and In•
stalled
deparlemenlal
chapeau was Mrs. Okenlass .'
Mrs . Cox was named nallonal
pouvior member.
Mrs. Marlin was again
honored al lhe breakfast on
Sunday
morning
and
presented with a gift. A
memorial service was conducted by Lucille Ryan .

the member s attendi~ g.
P lans were made for a wiener
roast in late August at the
camp . Mrs. Faye Pratt will
host lhe September meeting
with Mrs . Cora Beegle to
present lhe program .
Mr s.
Nancy
Colli ns
provided door prizes with
Mrs. Ruth Moore and Mrs .
Ali ce Th ompson wi noing
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Mr s. Mary Marlin of
Pomeroy, de mi c hapeau
nalionale, Central Division ,
Eight and Forty , was guest
speaker at the 47th annual Ia
mar che Departemental of
Mi ssouri held over the
weekend at Kansa s Cily.
Mrs . Marlin spoke at the
banquet on the work or the
Ei gh t and Forty , em·
phasizing the children and
youth program a nd the
contributions to research and
. treatment of children with
re spiratory diseases.
She wa s presented a cor Sl\ge and a musical replica of
the liberty bell by departe'
mental officials, an oth er bell
fr om th e departemental
chapea u, Mrs. Dorothy Cox ,
and 11 rhinestone bell pin .
Mrs. Martin al so received a
gift from Mrs . Helen Meyer,
d emi c hapeau nati onale,
Central Division of 1971·72,
installing offi cer at the Ia
marc he, and a Misso uri cookbook from Mrs. He len Hess.
The Ia marche opened in
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Lorain Okenfass giving lhe
welcome and Mrs . Coy
Foster , the response. Mrs.
Marlin was escorted lo the
podium by Jane Crahlmann,
distringuished guest cha ir·
woman .
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Girls camp
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Colorado family visits

An intimate account of
Anita Bryan t a nd Bob
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RACINE
Th e
Longsworth Family Reunion
was enjoyed Sunday, Aug. 3
at the summer home of Mr .
and Mrs . Cordon We st
beg in ning with a basket
dinner at noon .
Allending were Mr. and
Mrs . Er nest Longwsorlh ,
Charleston, W. Va . ; Mr. lmd
Mrs . Charles Dobbins ,
Pawtucker, R.I .; . Mr . and
Mrs . Robert Dobbins and son
James, Marietta, Ca .; Mr .
and Mrs. Paul McSwegin ,
New Cumberland , W. Va. :
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Me·
Swegin, Dick, Paul and Allen ,
New Manchester, W. Va .;
Mr . and Mrs . Roy Posey, Lee
Ann and Kathy, Wierton, W.
Va .; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Longsworth , Brecksville :
Mr . and Mrs. Thomas
I,o ngsworth, Erick and
Beane, Plymouth , Mich .
Also present were Mrs .
Lois Armstrong, Kalena .
Scott and Mil&lt;e , Cabin Creek,
W. Va .; Mr . and Mrs .
Thomas Williams, Melinda
andEric , Hinton , W. Va .; Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Longsworth ,
Mrs. Therma Hickenbotlom
all of Newc omerstown ; Mr .
and Mrs . Cha rles W. Cornell ,
Mrs . Esther West, John
Longsworth , all of Racine ;
Mr . a nd Mrs. Gene Ward and
Donnie , We st Lafayette,
Ohio: Mr . and Mrs . Cordon
West, Debra, Rhonda , John

Dear Helen :
Tent camping at Forked
When we first got married we promised my husband 's Run Slate Park was enjoyed
good friend that he could be godfather of our chUd, but at that July 28-30 by the Middleport
time we didn 't plan to have a baby soon, so it was sort of kid· Girl Scout Troop 39.
ding around.
The girls enjoyed swimWell, plans went astray and our son was born last month. ming and hiking under the
We asked a married couple we love very much to be god· leade r shi p of the park
parents, and then remembered Pete! He's a kind, sweet guy natura list. In lhe group were
we couldn 't bear lo hurt. Bul we prefer a couple as godparents. Angela
Farley ,
Angie
What lO do 7 - FEELING WW .
Houc hin s , Pam Croo ks ,
Cindy Crooks , Vicky Boyles , .
Dear F.L. :
Chris Snowden , Vangii Hart,
Why not tell Pete he 's set for the next babY - " which will Tamii Hart , Suzan na Wise ,
give you lime lo produce a godmother for us." - H.
Joyce
Stewart ,
Paula
Swisher, Robin Kitchen
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Helen Slack, Kim Roush, Kim
Fraley, Karen Goggin s,
Melissa Spenc er, Margi e
Miller and Tina Miller .
Mr . and Mrs. Robert visited al the home of their
Adults with the group we~e
Longenetl.e and children, Jeff mother Mrs. Ella Gladman Mr . and Mrs. Edward Crooks
and Sheri, from Pagosa and stepfather, Roy . Loretta and son , E ddie and Mr. and
Springs, Colo., (folrmerly of Longenetle and children Mrs. Roscoe Wise. Mrs. Wise
Meigs County) have been David and Dana also visited is the troop leader.
visiting friends and relatives at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
SERVICES LISTED
in Meigs and Gallia Counties Gladman, Gallipolis.
The Rock Springs, En·
after attending a religious
Upon returning home , Bob terprise a nd Flatwoods
convention in Tulsa, Okla.
will be accepting lhe United Methodist Charge wiW
They were surprised with responsibility of presiding have special services Sunan anniversary party at the minister where he and Sheila day, Aug. 10. Al lhe 9 a.m.
home of his brother, Duane have been serving as worship serv ice at Enterprise
and wile, Betty. Guests in- representatives of the Watch- lhe Gospel singing group
cluded Montie and Glenna lower Bible and Tra c t "Everlasting Love" will
Sanders,
Michael
and Society .
participate in the progratn
Rhonda Sanders, Eva and
while at the 10 a.m . worship
Bill Walker, Lefty and Vi
service at Rock Springs the
Keoppen and son, Tom, Bell
group "The Singing HymPlains, low.a.
nals" will have a pa rt in the
!loD'S SISler and brother·
services . At I2:JO p.m . at
and
in-law,
Joan
Enterprise there will be a
and
Ozzie
Ramsey
charge potluck dinner with
children, Bruce and Bar·
members of all three chur bara, Stroudsburg, Pa.
ches participating . A hymn
Mr. ·and Mrs. Ellis Me· sing will feature the Enterpri se Cho ir and " The
Milian and family of Racine;
Mr . and Mrs. Shelby Pickens , Everlasting Love" at 1:30
DIESATMEDOR
J ay and J oy of Pomeroy p.m . An invitation is exJohn Simpkins, formerly of visited with Mr. and Mrs.
tended lo, eve ryone to parMeigs County, died at Medor , Allan Taylor on Sunday.
licipate in a ny or all of these
W. Va . on July 29. Born in Ok·
George Circle, Mr. and activities .
!fee, W. Va . on Aug . 10, 1899, Mrs. James Circle of New
he is survived by a daughter, Haven, W. Va. visited at the
Mrs. Ruth Mahan, Route 1, home of Mrs. Mary Circle on
Box 7, Medor. He was a Sunday.
member of Harrisonville
Florence
Circle
just
Lodge 4!'1 , F. and A.M:; returned from a 3 week
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal vacation in Bradenton ,
Arch Masons ; Bosworth Florida. She was guest of her
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Counctl
nephew Larry Circle and
the Ohio Valley Commandery family.
24, Knights Templars .
. Carl Morris Jr ., Long
Bottom was guest of Bob Bill
Lee on Friday night.
Mr . and Mrs . William
Hudson and Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Hysell of Pomeroy spent
a recent evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur E. Johnson and
family and Betty Van Meter.

In 1Mr1g! .

"Every sununer it's the
same thing, " he said. "I hit
rock bottom just about tbe
time of the PCA."
On Tuesday, Miller thought
maybe he was coming out of
it. He shot 64 in a practice
round. But Thursday, he got
up late, rushed lo the course,
and started bad by making a
bogey at the 500-yard second
hole, which produces more
birdies than any'other hole on
the course.
"That kiJied me, got me
going in the wrong direction," he said. "It's fuMy,
I've become a great practice
round player and my g;une
deteriorates as the week goes
on.
· "I'll play the second round
but I don ' t think anybod;
would miss me if I didn't

four~game

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Anita and Bob
share 1$5Sons

swore, never threw a club "
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he said. "I think it's time for
me logo home for lessons."
Lessons are the last thing
Miller thought he needed a .
few months ago. For more
than a year, he was the
game's dominant player ,
winning 11 tournaments in 14
months on the PGA lour
Now he's in the midst of a
midsununer slump.

to sillin g on a bench. It's
tough getting adjusted lo
different umpires, to different pitchers. Everybody
who comes over here seems
lo have a lot of trouble al
first .••
Joe Rudi and Vida Blue
also contributed .heavily to
th e A's ' victory. Rudi belted
his second grand slam homer
of the season in the seventh
inning and Blue allowed only
four hils while striking out
nine lo gain his 15th victory.
The triumph kept the A's
61h games ahead of Kansas
City in the AL West.
·
In other AL games, . ~sas
City crushed Minnesota 11}.2,
New York beat Cleveland 6-3,
Boston lopped Milwaukee 4-2,
Chicago whipped California
8-4 and Baltimore nipped
Detroit 7-6 in 10 innings. .
New York blanked Montreal 7-0, Houston defeated
Pittsburgh 6-1 and Chicago
edged Philadelphia 5-3 in the
only scheduled Nationa1
League contests.
Royals 10, fwins 2
Fred Patek c racked Vic
Albury's first pitch of t~
game fo r an inside-the.park
homer to start Kansas City on
the way to a rout of Minnesota and a sweep of their

These Thrilling Stories About
Outstanding
Christians
Can
Strengthen Your Faith and Change "
Your Life.
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Sunday, Aug. 10, Hrs. 8:00-2:00

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Dear Anxious :
Write lO The Living Bank International, Box 6725, Houston,
Texas, 77005. You will receive a registration form to be filled
out and returned, and a donor card which you can carry in your
wallet.
·
. Cal~ornia. (and possible other states), is considering
legislation which reqwres that residents indicate on their
driver's license whether or not they wish 1o be organ donors
after· tbeir death . A good idea! - H .
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M.emphts
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Bengals top draft pick
ready for 'ex-favorites'

Meigs County
Aug. 12-16
5 Days - 5 Nights

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Williams key figure in
A's '75 race for AL title

Ke rm it P ucket t, Mab el
Puckett to Frank Puckett
Eloise Puckett, 160 A., Salem'
Farmers Home Adm. to
John J ames Jr., Barbara E.
James, Parcel, Salisbury .

We Wire Flo w~rs
Everywhe re

THERE'S NOTHING FISHY ABOUT lhe fish story
being loldby Clifford Jacobs of Pomeroy, for the proof is
m these pictures. The Jacobs family recenUy vacationed
m Houston, Texas , guests of their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jacobs, and Clifford joined
others on several fishin g trips in the Gulf of Mexico . One

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Rena Le master to Dona A
Hayes. 5.1205 A., Bedford . .

Dear Helen :
Please, once again, could you teU us how we can donate
organs of our body lO whoever needs them after our death ? ANXIOUS TO HELP

day they caught 60 fish weighing from 15 lo 52 pounds
each, and another da y ca ught 70 of the king fish and red
snappers. In the pictures here are Jacobs and his granddaughter, Te~ri, who fished with the family one day, and,
m the other p1cture , left to right , Jacobs , his sons, Jack of
Pomeroy, and Larry, and one of Larry 's co-workers al
Prttchett Engineering in Houston.
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BY Pffi .LY CltAMEH

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II 's tbe Woman Who Pays
Dear Heier. '
What do you say about a man who if he's in the mood fine
but""! other time (which is most of the time), I have. to 'bri~
him With money or he won 'l make love 1o me
. I'm not bad looking. I dress nice . ! wait on hlrn. ltreal him
like a kmg. ~ providehismeals, iron his shirts, and wait for the
sound of hts latchkey at the door . What else can 1 do?
PATIENTLY WAITING

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oily's Point't:loi''"'

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.Mrs. ,Marti~ serves
as guest spea~er

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9 JO ,, rn
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Worsh 1p
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morn1nq - worSh i p
10 10
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t.ORT H EAST CL U ST E.R
POM
YAN Wedne s day 1 30 p m
LF.TAHT F-ALLS UNil~D
H• v Nob~JrfMt ece
POMEROY
INITY CH RCH
!' ll fTHI-i£: N
R1..\l
PM. tor
MIDDL EPO RT
1
Rev
W
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Perr tn pastor
arriSOnv r ll e Rev O'Del l
1' 1 ld ttr1
NQrr1 c,
pa s tor
Ot'nnts Crccqor
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Roy May er
Sunday s c hool Manley Pastor H t.'nry Ebl 1o
I 1n yo
N orrr s 5up l
'l vn ctay
A~ ~ OCt.ll£' Mtnr stcr
Co rn er F ourth and Ma rn
sup t
Church school
9 15 Sunday Schoo l Supt Sund ay
!&gt;(l rOOI
'f HI i1 m
morn1nQ
M1ddiC'port Rt.'v H enry Key
a m
worshtp servtce 10 '14 Sc hool 9 30 a m
Evcnrng
JOPPA - Worshrp 10 a rn
&lt;,f'r mon
10 JO .r nr
PrayC'r
Jr
p,rstor
Sund;;tv .... choo l
a m Youth chotr rehearsal
worshrp 7 30 p m
Prayer ~r nd
Prayer !'. NV i CC Wf&gt;dnPsd ay 7 30 p m
9 J O a 11 1
Mr s
Ervin ( hut c 11 'orhoo1 Yam
Mond.:ly
3 30 p m
under Prarse se rv ce l hur sd ay 7 30
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
13 ~tumqardner su p!
Morn1nc r\'C f'T nq W t; flncsdcl'f H p 111
pm
dtrec: t ton of Mary Skmner
LONG BOTTOM
Ch urch GOD OF PROPHECY -- G P
wors!Hp 10 J5 .l m
se n tor chotr r e h earsa l 7 30
SYRACUSE
FIRST
~ unday
111 th PilS1or ', unday Sc hool
J E HOVAH S WITNESSES &lt;&gt;c rv r t s ? ll rn
p m Thursday w tth Mrs Paul C HURCH OF GOD 10 ,1 n 1
J\ rlhur H enson
Rev
oct100! 9 l 'i am
nrb l t.' ~ ludy
- Larry Carnahan preSiding
Nease dtr ec lor
George Oiler pa stor S undr~y
'&gt; up !
Morning Worsh rp
11
m rnr s t e r
Sundav
Brble every Tnur !: day 7 30 p m
POMEROY CHURCH OF school 9 15 am
mo r n1 n g
a n1 Yo una PcopiC' s !.erv1ce
NORTH
B E TH EL
IC' c ture
9 30 a m
Watch
THE NA ZARENE Corner pr e a c h 1ng
II
am
Evenrng scr\11C e 7 30
Won.h1p II a rn
Ctru r c11 7 p n-.l
tower s tudy
10 30 am
Un ton and Mulberry
Rev
evangelrs l rc serviCe 7 JO p m
D m
Wedn csdav M 1d Week
T uesday
Bible st udy
7 30 ~c hool 10 a m
Prayer • crviCe
J 30 p m
Cl-,:de V Henderson pastor
Pra ye r m ec t.ng
Thursday
ALFRED - Sunday SChOOl
P rn
Thursday
mtniStry
Sunday school 'il 30 am Glen 7 30 p m
Youth
mec
trng
6
30 p m ,
9
IS
am
e
a
c
h
Sunday
sch oo l
7 30 p m
serv tce
McClung
supt
morn ng
POM EROY
WESTSIDE
pr each ng a1 11 a m
ea ch Ev enmg worsh1p 7 30 p m
rnee t 1ng a 30 p m
worshtp 10 30 a m
eventng CHURCH OF CHRI ST 200 W
CHESTER CHURCH OF
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH Sunday Prayer meet1ng 7 15
servtce
7 30
m td w ee k Ma 1n Sr
Jerry Paul
Rev
Wedne sd ay
wsc s ll TH E NAZARENE OF CHRI ST IN CHRISTIAN p rn
Grate
pa s to r
se rv tce Wednesday 7 JO p m
m rn 1s t e r
phone 99? 7666
p rlt on thrrd Tue sday each Herbert
UNION - Lawrence Manlev
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The Conserva t t v e
Worshtp servi ce 11 iJ m an d
non
month
pastor Mrs Russell Young
Sun d ay
Sunday
~ev
Harold Deet h
rector
n strum ental
Sunday wor
REEDSVILLE Sunday 7 JO p m
Sur.dav School Supt Sun day
Sc
hoo
l
9
30
a
m
RiChard
Ct1urch servtces 10 30 am
Sh1 p 10 am
B1 bl e study II
sch
oo
l
9
30
am
prea
c
htny
School 9 30 am
Even1ng
BMton su pt Prayer mee t rng
Hol y communton ftrst Sunday a m
worsh1p 6 p m
Wed
Sunday
prayer
worshrp
7 30 Wednesday 7 30 p m
Wednesday 7 30 p m
m eE' Ir ng 7 30 p m
of month chur ch school 10 30 n esd ay B1 b tc st udy 1 p m
Tu esday
pray er meetrng 7 JO p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
a m for nursl"ry thro ugh 11
7 30 ltr st
T hursd&lt;:ly
MIDWAY
COMMU NITY
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF w s c s
CHRIST
Cli UOrd Smtih
POMEROY CHURC H OF C HUR C H
Non d e
each
month
GOD Racrne Route 2 t he
C HR 1ST - T er re ll Grontng N
nom1n,"t11onnl L angs v1l l e
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p mm1ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
Re\1
James
M
Muncy
am
mor n rng chu r ch 10 30
pastor
Btble schoo l
9 JO D e xH?r
Rodd
Th e ro n
Chu r c h Schoo l 9 a rn
pa s t or
S"unday sc hool 9 45 10 a m
a m Sunday e\len in9 serv rc e,
am
worsh 1p
10 10 a n
Durhan 1
pa s tor
Sunday
TUPP E RS
PLAINS
a rn
morni n g worsh 1p
11
adu l t worSh1p serv1 c e and sc 11oo l
10 a 11
c- ven1ng
Wo r s hrp 9 a m
Church 1 30 p m Wed nesday se r vice.
am
e\lenrng worShip 7 30
ll p rn
young p eople s meet1nq 7 30 wor ~ h 1 p
7 30 p r1 1
prayer
Schoo l 10 a rn
Prayer meetrng
Tuesdav
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
p m
Com bmed B1b l e s tu d y nr('e lr nq I u esdrty 7 30 p rn
KEN O
CHURCH
OF
7 JO p rn
Young people s
METHODIST - Rev F loyd F
and prayer meetrng
Wed v outn group I r1day 1 JO p 1n
CHRIST - George F-reder1ck.
meet1ng 7 30 p m Thursday
nesday 7 30 p m
Se r\1 1Ce w£Oekly
9 30 Shook pa s tor Lloyd Wrrght
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST sup !
THE SALVA TION ARMY on Sun day
Preactun g Sunday school su p! Sunday
BAPTIST Roger Turn er
BAPTIST - Corner Srxth and a m
9 30 am
Mo rn ing
Envoy Ray W W1nmq off1 cer pastor
ftr st and th1rd Sundeys of sch ool
Sun d ay school
10 Pa lmer
th e Re-v
Cl eo Y
evenr ng
mo nt h by C lrllord Sm t ih 9 30 worshrp 10 JO am
1n cha r ge Sunday 10 a m
am
Sunday evenmg se r v1ce
Boyd fastor Da n ny Thomp
wo r shrp
7 30 p m
Wed
H olr ness meet ng 10 30 a m
7 JO Wedne sday Br bl e s tud y
so n
unday SChOOl supt
r~r;; OBSON
CHRISTIAN nesday
Ch r 1st an
Youth
Sunday
Sc hool
Young 7 30 p m
WMPO rad o pr og r am
7 45
Peoples L eg1 0n
7
p m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
a m Su nday sch ool 9 15 UNION - Darrell Dod drrll Crusade 6 30 p m ChOi r
Thursday 1 to 3 p m
Ladie s CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Re\1
am
morn ng wo r sh 1p 10 15 pas to r
Sun d ay Sc h oo l 9 JO pract ce l hursday 7 p m
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
Hom e L ea gu e 7 p m
Pr ep Ro n Te rry
pastor
Sun day am
You th act 1v 1f 1es and an
L eonar d G1 lmore f 1rs t
Char l es Russell
c l asses
sc hool 10 am
Mr s Worley
f ellowshrp tor 1 u n 1or a nd elder
even1ng se rvrce 7 30 CHRIST ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN F ran c1s
su per nt enden t
sen1or h gh stu d enr s 6 p m
P m
Wednesday
pray er 5r mrnrs l er Nor man C Wrll
supt
Sundav sc hoo l
9 30
C HURCH
Co rn er
o f Mornrng worsh1 p
11 am
Sunday Even n g Worsh 1p at rneC'I1ng 7 30 p m
worsh1p se rv ce 10 JO
Su nday even mg service 7 30
Sy c amore a n d Secon d Sts
7 30 Mtd week praver ser
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF am
81b l e s tud y Tuesday
Pomeroy T h e Rev Wlll1am
GRAHAM
UNITED vrce
Wed n esday 7 30 p m
GOD Ra c rn e Rou t e 2 T he am
7 30 p m
M 1dd l eswa r th Pastor Sunday METHODIST Prea chrng
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST , Rev
Char l es Hand pas to r
REORGANIZED CHURCH
School at 9 45 a m
and 9 30 a m
frrst and second Mrddleporl
5th and Marn
Sunday sc h oo l
9 .iS a m
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Church Se r vices 11 am
Sundays of eac h month th 1r d George
Glale
m 1nrsfer
morn1ng worShip
1\ am
LATTER DAY SAINTS SACRED HEART Rev
and fourfh Su n days eac h
J ames
Sheel s
su per 1n
Evenmg se r vices
Tuesdav
Porlland
Rac rne Road
J 30 p m
Fat h er
Paul
D
Wel t on
month wors h 1p servrce a t 7 30 I. d
I 8 I bl e sc h00 I 9 30 andBEFArrday
R WALL 0 W
R I D G E W1 llra m Roush pa stor Denny
n en
pasto r
Phon e
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p m Wednes d ay evenrngs at
am
mor n1n g worshrp 10 30 CHURCH OF CHRIST - Doug Evans
S unday
School
Satu rday evenmg Mass 7 30
7 30 Pra ye r and B1ble Study
It is n ' t easy to exp lam how the Church ca n h e lp you fmd
a m
even n g worShip 7 30
D1reclor Sunday School 9 30
Sunday Mass B and 10 a m
SEVENTH DAY
AD
p r ayer se rv 1ce 7 p m Wed
Seaman p as t or B 1ble st u dy
s tre n g th a nd co mfort You can't prove it b y mathem a tical
am
Morn rng wor5hlp 10 30
Con f essron
Sa turd ay 7 7 30 VENTIST Mulberry He1ght s
nesday
9 30 am
mor nrng wor shi p
pm
Sunda y even1ng se rvrce
Road
Po meroy
MIDDLEPORT
Churcti' 10 30a m
evenrngwor ship 8 a m
eq u a hon s, but once yo u ex penence 11. you h ave no doubts And.
POMEROY FIRST BAP
Wednesday even1 n g
Pasto r Gerard Se ton
Sab
Of
Th e
Nazar e ne P m
Wed n esday nrghl B•ble 7 p m
pr
ayer
se
r
vtces
7
30
p
m
TIST - Robert Kuhn pasror
bath Sch ool Su p er 1ntenden1
h av m g felt 11 . you want to s hare this deep . ab1dmg peace with
Rev
Don Cole
pa s
study e P m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST William
Watso n
Su n day Ri ta Wh1te Sa bbat h Schoo l
tor
Mrs
Mary
Lat hey
MT
OLIVE CHURCH others
Rev
Earl Shu ler
pastor
Sa turday aflernoon al 2 00
school sup t
Sunday schoo l
Sunda y Schoo l sup! Sund ay
L ong Bottom Sunday Sc hool
Wor shi P 5erv rce 9 30 am
930am
BYF 6pm
Bible wrth
worsh1p
serv ic e
sc h oo l 9 30 am
morn 1ng
10 am wrth W li ard P1g011
No matter how s tormy it is outs•de. m the C hurc h yo u can
10 30 a m
foltowrng at 3 15
stu dy We dnesday
7 p
wo r sh 1p
11 am
Sunday
su pl
Evangelist iC message Sunday school
cholr p ractice. Wed n esday
FIRST
SOUTHERN evangelrs t lc meet rng 7 30 each Sun day evenr n g 7 30 by B1ble s l u d y and prayer
ftnd peace . Isn't 11 wonderful to know tha t you can t a k e all your
a 30 p m
BAPTIST 282 Mul ber r y
E l de r R u sse ll Cli n e. m1n1sler se rv 1ce Thur sd ay 7 30 p m
p m
prayer
meet 1n g
ca res a nd wornes to God and feel H1 s peace and qUi et'l Then,
We d nesday 7 30 p m
of the Apos tol iC F arth B 1bl e
T H E
U N 1 T E D
Study Wed n esdlty 7 30 p m
havm g found lh• s p eace. you ca n carry 1! with you wherever
CARLETON CHURCH
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN
STIVERSVIl,.LE
(;OM
Krngsbury
Road
Ga
r
y
Kr
n
g
you go Thro u g h the C hur c h you ca n help others fmd 11
ISTRY
OF
MEIGS MUNITY CHURCH - Slinday
Su nday schoo l
9 30
COUNTY , Dw 1ght L Zavrtz
schoo l se r vrce
10 am , pastor
e ~Jenrng wo r shrp
7 30
Pasror D1 r ector
Prayer mee t 1n g Thursday 7 am
Peace - God's p eace - the C hurc h - God 's Church Are you
p m
Prayer mee ll ng Wed ·~
H A R R 1S 0 N vIllE
P m Sunday e\len1 n g serv rce
acq
u a mt ed w1th th e m?
n~sday
7 30 p m
Sunday Cr~urc h Sc hool 9 30
7 P m
am
M
r
s
H
ome
r
L
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Sup!
ZION
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Someone has S8ld that, " lngralltude Is a mask of
LONG
BOTTOM
Mornrng Worshrp 10 JO
Po meroy
H ar.- i SOnvrlle CHRI STIAN Mr
Robert
selfishness "In the seventeenth chapter of Luke's Gospel the
Sunday
Monday Tue sday Wedne sday Thursday Fnday Saturday
MIDDLEPORT Sun day
Road Mrke G irt on
pa s tor
Wyatt p astor Su nday Schoo l
Church
Schoo
l
9
JO
am
St
even
Stanley
Su
nda
y
school
story IS told of ten lepers who came to Jesus seekmg mercy.
Ephes1ans Jeremtah Genes1s
Psalm s
I Kmgs Genes1s Hebrews
sup t
Ronald Osborne B1 bl e
F Fu lt z Su pt Morn 1ng
sup !
Sunday sc h oo l
9 30 Sc h oo l 9 30 am
preachrng
Jesus sunply said to them, "Go show yourselves unto the John
4 17-24
26 2-6 32 24- 28
15 1·5
19 4 6 15 1-5 11 8-12
Worship , 10 30
am
mor nrng wors hrp and 10 J5 am
Evenrng se r vices
SYRACUSE Morn ng
co mmunron
10 30
a m
priests." And as they went they were healed. But one of the
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Su nday
Su nday
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youth 7 30
ten, when he saw th;it he was healed, came back to th&lt;;mk Ch
ur c h Sc hoo l 10 a m
Mrs
Chr stran end ea\lor 6 30 p m
Sa mp son Hall Su p t
worsh1p se rvi ce
7 30 p m
METHODIST CHURCH Jesus
With the hope it will , in some measure. foster and help sustain that
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF Wed n esday eve ntn g prayer Rev
Paul
Nev li e
p as ror
So the stress of the story IS not on the heahng , but on the GOO Dav i d L
Henson
meetmg and B1b l e stu dy 7 30 5und ay Schoo l 9 JO a m
wh1ch is good in famtly and community life, th1s feature is sponsored by
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Su nday P m
outcome of the healing. Only one returned to thank God The pastor
Morning servrce 10 30 am
the business f1rms and organizations whose names appear below
morntng wors h 1p q 30 10 JO
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN yo uth serYiCe
6 45 p m
others, who were churchmen, may have felt as God's people, Sunday schoo l 10 30 11 30
CHURCH
P1n e Grove
The E\langeiiSi i C serv1ce 7 30 p m
the gift of healing was thel!' due. But that which set the one off Sunday evenrng serv 1ce 5 Rev W illr am M 1ddleswarth Prayer meet n g Thursday
m
tam tl v worsh 1p Th u r s
Pas tor Ch ur ch Serv i ces 9 30 7 30 p m
Meigs County Branch
from the rune was that his gratitude to the Healer brought hun dp ay
7 30 p m
a m Sun day Sc hool 10 JO a m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
mto the true people of God
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
BRADBURY CHURCH OF MISSION at Ba l d Knob Rev
N ear
L on g CHRIST B1ble School 9 30 E J Gr1ff rlh supt of chu r ch .
Two facts are evident here The first IS that fwth IS the only CHURCH
Ch urch and Off1ce Stfpph es- Grfts
Bottom Edsel Har t pasto r
am
mornrng worshrp 10 30 Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp
basis for membership m God's Kingdom Here a Samantan, Su nday sc hool
99MIIISI
10 am
am
Sundav eveni n g worsh1p pas To r
Roger Wrl tfr ed Sr
Middleport
296 w Second
Pom e roy
Ph 992 3863
Church
7 JO p m
praye r ~erv r ce 7 P m cho1r pra ct rce Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
who was excluded by the churchmen of his day, was brought meetmg
7 30 p m Thursday
Wednesd ay 7 p m Rev Jeff school
9 30 a m
prayer
.
Into fellowship w1th Jesus because he believed. While mne
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Ranson P asto r
rne et1n g Tuesday 7 30 p m
TECOSTAL
Thtrd
Ave,
t
he
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
youth
meetrng
6
p
m
Sund
ay
,
churchmen, who felt themselves to be already members of the Rev Wdl1am Kntttel pa stor Rev Freeland Norr rs past or l ea d er s A da Van Meter and
Kingdom, were excluded.
sc hoo l
10 a m
·Ronald Dugan Sunday Sc hool Sunday
Gr ella Sutt le Su nda\1 evenr n g'
D evoted To M e 1gs Mason Area
Supt Classes for all a ges
Chu r ch
ser v 1ce
7 p m
worship
7 p m
th ro u g h
Ches ter, Oh1o
The second fact IS that tt IS frlghtemngly possible to evenrng
serv 1ce 7 JO
Bible Wednesday Bible St udy
7 w rnler mon th s
Pomeroy . Ohto
receive Jesus' gifts in vam For mgratitude does not deny us of s tudy W e dnesaday , 7 30 P m
MT
HERMON CHURCH
youth se rv 1ces Friday
RACINE CHURCH OF THE OF THE UNITED BRETH
H1s mercies, but 11 demes us of him' Jesus administered no p7 m
30 p m
NAZARENE Re\1 Wrllram REN IN CHRIST Rob ert
punislunent to the nine lepers for thel!' mgratitude. He JUSt left
FREEWILL BAPTIST Barth olomew pastor Sun day Sh oo k pastor Sund av scho ol.
Corner As h and Plum Mid
school
9 30 a m
Ge r ald 9 30 a m
Russell Spen ce r
them With His gifts - and themselves. But to have Him dleport
No e l
H e r rm an , We ll s sup!
mornrng wor
su pt
w o rsh ip servr ce 10 45
Nattonw1de Insu rance Co of Columbus, 0
without HIS mercies, would be better than to have His mercies pasto r Satu rda y evening sh rp 10 30 a m
Groceries &amp; General Merchand tse
Wed n esday a m
even n g
wo r s h 1p
307
Sprmg Ave
Pomeroy
serv rce 7 p m Sund ay sc h ool serv1ce 7 p m
alternat 1n g W1th C E at 7 30
Rac.ne
Ph 949 5772
without Him.
10 am
Su nd ay e v en tng
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST p m
D•al992·2318
on Su nday
Prayer
Grunall m his "Chnst1an Armor " wntes , " Evil and un- worshrp 7 p m
-W alter P Bikacsan pastor
mee t1n g
7 30 p m
We d
MEIGS
Ron ni e Sa l ser Sunday sc hool n esday
Al fr ed Wolfe
l ay
thankfulness are twlllS that live and die together; as anyone
COOPERATIVE
s upt
Sund ay sch oo l
9 30 l ea d er
ceases to be evil, he begms to be thankful." The Apostle Paul m
PARISH
a m mornrng wor ship 10 40
WHITE ' S CHAPEL
THE UNITED
Sun dayevenrng worShip 7 30
Coo l\ltll e
R0
Rev
Roy
wr)tlng to the churchmen of hiS day SaJd, "For aU things g1ve
METHODIST CHURCH
Wednes day e v entng Btble Dee t er p astor Sunda y sch oo l
Two Loca h ons
thanks to God, because thiS IS what God expects you to do m
R 0b t T B
s tudy 7 30
wor sh 1p serv tee,
9 30 a m
59
N.
Second
St
Middleport, 0
107 Sycamore St
e r Dtrec~:garner
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Pomeroy
10 30 a m
Brb l e study and
Christ Jesus." - Dwight L. Zavilz, Pastor-Director, Umted
46
Court
51
Galhpohs, 0
Ph 992-5130
POMEROY CLUSTER
Re v L el on Glasure, pastor
praver se rv rce
Wednesday
Presbyterian Ministry in Meigs County.
Re\1 CarlE Hrcks
Sunday Sc hoo l
9 30 am
7 30 o m
Rev q Wm Svden stncker
youth and tUniDr youth se r
RUTLAND
CHESTER - worshtp 9 15 vrce
6 45 p m
evenrng
Rlif[AND CHURCH OF
a m
Ch urch Sc hool 10 a m
worshrp 7 30 P m
p raye r CHRIST
Rod
Kas l er.
ENTERPRISE Worship
and pra1se Wednesday 7 30 pa s to r v H Braley Su nday
We Fill All Doctors Presc rtpf1ons
sch ool su pt
Sunday sc hool
100 E Mam
9a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
P m
Ph 992 3486
FLATWOODS Worship
SILVER
RUN
FREE 9 30 am
worshrp ser \lrce
992 295S
Pomeroy
Pomeroy
11 am
Church Sc hool
10 BAPTIST - R ev R a lph Dean
By Manha Holsinger
an d commun1on 10 JO am
a m
pastor
Sundav Schoo l
10 yo uTh mcetrng 6p m
Sunday
-Attendance at Eden Sunday
POMEROY Worshrp
am
Leon Mrller
supt
evenrn g se rv1c e 7
regul ar
Mrs
.
ArVil
Holter,
Mrs
School was 60
10 30 a m
Ch ur ch Sc hool9 15 Even1ng sen1 ce 7 30 p m
boQrd meet m g thrrd Satur
am
UMY F 6 30 p m
Prayer m ee ting
Thursday
day 7 p m
Tom
White
and
Mrs
Glen
The Children's Chmr of the
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
ROCK
SPRINGS
WorshiP
7
C
l
OHp
EnS,TER
CHURCH
OF
Lou1s W Osborne
Attend the Church of Your Cho1ce
Eden
Umted
Brethren Tuttle spent a day at King's
CHURCH -S unday
Sc hool
10 a m
Church Sc hool 9 am
UM
Y
F
6
30
p
m
GOO
Re
v
Dan
Ayers,
Pomeroy
220
E
Ma1n
Pomeroy
Ph
992
2178
9
30
a
m
,
Worshrp
serv
rce,
11
Island
They
went
by
charPh 992·3498
Church met at the Forked
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
pastor Sunday school 9 30 am
Wedneasdy prayer:
tered
bus
from
Pomeroy
The
am
worsh1p ser v 1ce
11 meeting
R ev Robert Bumgarner
Run Lake Monday evening
7 30 p m
Sund ay
Wor sh rp 10 30 a m
e \lcnrng serv1c e 7 30
n 1ght worShiP 7 30 p m
for a sw1mmmg party, 3emor Citizens sponsored the a HEATH
m
Chur c h Sc hool 9 JO youth serv1ce Wednesday
RUTLANO CHURCH OF
followed by a wiener roast tnp for two bus loads.
a m
u MY F 7 p m
7 30 p m
THE NAZARENE Rev
RUTLAND - Wor ship 9 15
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Lloyd D Gr imm Jr pastor
Mr and Mrs . Donald
Those present were Susan
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
a m
ChurchSchool10am
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m
Homelite Saws
Trussell
and
daughter
of
Mt
UMYF 7 p m
pastor
Sunday school
9 30 worsh rp se rvi Ce, 10 30 a m
Middleport
Swam, Brian, Mitchell and
Ph 992 3030
Ph 985-3308
Chester
SALEM
CENTER
am , Roy S1gm an
sup!
broadcast
lrve
over
WMPO.
Vernon,
0
,
spent
the
Jodi Barrmger, Daphne
Wors hrp 9 am
Chur c h mornrng
wor Sh ip
10 30
young p eop l e's serv1ce 6 45 ,
Holsinger,
Rose
Mary weekend with his parents, Schoo l 10 am UMY F Thurs Sunday evenrng Se rvrce . 7 30 evangelrst rc se rv ice 7 30 p m
mid week
se rvrce
Wed
Pray er m ee tmg Wedn esd ay
Stanley day 7 p m
Bartunus, Ran son and Honey Mr . and Hr s
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
nesday 7 30 P m
7 30
p m
MtSS1onary
Kerm's Korner
R e v RlchardE Jar\l'rs
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF meeting
Fields, Marsha Scott and Jeff Trusse ll and other relabves
7 30 p m
ft rs t
Middleport,
Oh1o
Kermtt Walton
ASBURY
Worship
11
THE
NAZARENE
R
e
v
We
dnesd
ay
of
month
Mtss
Behnda
Deeter
atKimes , Melvm Reed Jr ,
a m
C hur c h Sc h o o l 9 50 Howa rd C B l ack pastor Bo b
MASON
COUNTY
Pomeroy
Mary and Lisa Masters , tended band camp at Rw am WSCS 1s t Tuesda y
M oore Sun day Sc hool Su pt
THE
HILAND CHAPEL ,
FOREST RUN - WorShip 9 Sunday Sch ool cl a sses for all George Casto pastor Sunday
Angel and Leila Blake, Sally Grande last v.eek
am
Chur ch Sc hool 10 am
age s 9 30 a m
mo r n ,n g Sc hool
9 30 a m
even mg
Randy Fnend IS a patient
Crites, Alesh1a and Lelitia
WSCS 3rd W ednesday 7 30 wo r Sh i p 10 45 NYP S Sund ay
w or Ship
7 30
Thursday
•
6 30 p m
ev angeli Stic ser
evenrng pray er servr ce 7 30
Veterans
Memonal p m
Holsmger. Adult chaperones at
MINERSVI-llE - Worshrp VICe Sunday, 7 30 p m M rd
pm
100 E Mam
were Elden and Hellen Blake, Hospital.
10 a m Chu rc h Sc hool 9 a m
week prayer meetrng Wed
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Pomeroy
" He 1l " Deal e r
WSC S 3rd M on day 7 30 p m nesday 1 30 p m
M1ssron a ry Se cond and Pom eroy St s
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
D•al992-2101
Mrs. Maralene Kimes, Mrs
Third
St
Ph. 949 S961
SYRACUSE. Church meeting second Wednesday
Stan Cratg, paslor
Sunday
Fire Dept met'on Wednesday
Sh1ela Fields and Mrs
Sc hoo l 9 30 am
worShip 7 30 P m
school
9 45 a m
worship
se rvic e, 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON- ser\lrce
11 am , tramtng
Geraldine Holsmger Much evemng at the firehouse New
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
DENOMINATIONAL- Rev
unton
6 30 pm
evenrng
officers
were
elected
and
enjoyment was had by all
- lte.Y... ~S_teven w11son
Robert Smtth pastor Sun day worShip ser ... rce
7 30 p m
F tne Food &amp; Serv1ce
Re\1 Howard Shiveley
school. 9 JO a m
c lass Mid week prayer se r v tc e,
The Storew1th A Heart
Mr. and Mrs . George plans were made for an Ice
BE
TH
A
NY
[Dorcas ~
leader
Leo
Hill
worship
Wednesday
,
7
30
p
m
locust
St
Middleport
Racine
Ph 949-3342
Myers and family , the former cream social later thts
Wors hrp 9 30 a m
chu rch . servrce 10 30 a m , church.
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Dlai992-S248
month
SC
hOOl
10
30
i
J
m
7
30
P
Ol
CHRIST
,
P
0
Box
487,
Mrll
er
Belty Cowdery, of Phoemx,
W Va
Sunday
CARMEL - WorshtD 10 IS
E D E N
U N I T E D St • !v1ason
Steve and Peggy Trussell
Anz , spent two weeks
am
everv Sunda y
church BRETHREN IN CHURIST BtOie Study 10 am
Wor ship
10 30 am
Elden
R
Blake
pasto r
11 am and 7 p m Brbl e Study
vacatwn w1th her parents, and Cathy Sm1th of the Sutton :1 school
APPLE GROVE Sunday Sunday
School
10 a m
We dne s day 7 p m , Vo ca l
Church,
along
with
others
of
Mr
and Mrs
Eugene
Sc hool 9 30 am
worshtp
Howard
McCoy ,
supt
m ustc
and thrrd Sundays, 7 30 Morn ing se rmon , 11 am
FIRST
SOUTHERN
Rae me
Ph 949-9591
Sa les- Quasar- Servtce
Cowdery. They also v1s1 ted the youth group spent Fnday pf 1rst
m
prayer
meet i ng
Sunday
n1ght
servtces
BAPTIST - Corner of Seco nd
and
Saturday
at
Cedar
Pomt
Rae
me
Ph. 949·31SI
Mr. and Mrs VIrgil Holsmger
Wednesday
7 30
P m
Ch r1SI 1a n Endeavor . 7 30 and Anderson Mason Pastor ,
Mr
.
and
Mrs
Ted
Massey
Fe
llo
wship
supper
ftrst
P
m
Song
service.
8
p
m
Walter
Cloud
Sunday
school.
;rnd family .
I
'
FRESH PRODUCE&amp; PLANTS
6 p m
u M w Pr ea ching 8 30 p m
M 1d
s aturday
9 45 a m
worShip service 11
Mr. and Mrs
VIrgil and family of Huntmgton
seco nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
Week
Prayer
m e e tmg
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
2 Convenient Locat1ons
EAST LETART Sunday Wednesday, 7 p m
Ray Brble study Wednesday , 7 30
Holsmger, Alesh1a and spent a weekend With Mr and
pm
school
9 30 a m
wor~'l 1 p
Adams, lay leader
Bakers of Good Bread
Letitia visited m Coraopolis, Mrs Chnton P1tzer and
second and fourth s undays ,
CHURCH
0 F
JESUS
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Hunllngton, W.Va.
children
7 30 p m
prayer meet ing
CHRIST
Located
at GOO - Second St , Mason W
Pa. w1th Mr and Mrs
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
Rutland
on
New
L1ma
Road
,
Va
Chester
Tennant,
pastor
Mr. and Mrs Albert Hill of
Dawam Durst, Charlotte and
U M w f tr sl Wednesday 7 30 next to Forest Acre Park
Sunday school , 10 a m
P m
Re"'
Ray Rouse , pastor , mornrng worsh1p , 11 am
Racme
took supper with Mr
Brei Rood for a few days.
WESLEYAN &lt; Ri1cmeJ _
Robert Musser . Sunday School evangellstr&lt;: ser\liCe , 7 30 p m
From there they traveled and Mrs Stanley Trussell on
Su nday sc h o ol
10 am
• supt
Svnday school
10 30 Brble study and prayer ser
'
wo r sh 1p , 11 a m
Brble study a m • worship 7 30 p rn Bi ble V1ce. Wednes day 7 30 p m
, together to Ligomer, Pa. to Wedn ~sday evemng. Mrs.
300 E Mam
Thursday , 7 p m
c ho.r study , Wednesday 7 30 p m
Phone 773 5133
Pomeroy
~ visit Story Book Forest Hill and Mrs Trussell spent a
prac ti ce , Thur sda y a p m
Saturday ntght pray er ser
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
Middleport, Oh1o
PH.
992·5081
day recently with Mrs Ada
1 ellowshlp
su pp e r
f rrs t Vtee 7 30 p m
CHRIST rn Chrrstran Unron ·: before retlU'nmg home
.
Wednes d ay ,
630
pm ,
HEMLOCK
GROVE Th e Re v Wtllram Campbell ,
"
Cramlet
at
a
rest
home
m
'- Mr . and Mrs. Alva
UMW tourth Mon da y 8 pm
CHRISTIAN - Roger Wa tson pcl s tor
Sunday Sch ool 9 30
GREAT BEND _ Worshrp pastor, Ray Whaley , supt
am
Ja mes Hughes supt ,
t HolSinger, Jr. and family , Lucasville, 0
11 a m 2n d and .ifh ~un da ys
Morntng worsh•P 9 30 am
t.'ve1'11ng serv i ce, 7 30 p m
Mr
and
Mrs
Roger
~ Racine, visited Martha
Churc h Sc hool 10 am
Church school. 10 30 am , Wednesday even1ng prayer
" The Frtendly Foll&lt;s"
Small Eng1r,e Sales &amp; Servtce
LETART
FALL
S
_
war
young people's meetrng 6 30 meettng , 7 30 p m
Spencer
and
family
have
Youth
Pomeroy, Ohto
Holsinger SW1day
498 Locust S'..
Ph. 992·3092
M1ddfepor~.
shrp
10
a
11"
Churc
h
school
9
P
m
e\len.ng
worsh.rp,
7
30
pray
er
service
eac
h
Tu
esday
~; Mr. and Mrs , Edd1~ Bigley returned from a vacation m a m B 1b tc s1udy 7 30 p m P m Btble Study . Wednesday
'
FAIRVI.I:W
BIBLE
'
eve ry l.ue s~i'IY
7 30 p m
CHUPCtt , LMart W ViJ Rt
spent SW1ila7 with Mr. and Flonda
MORNING STAR - Wor
"MT UNION BArTISl
'1 Rev
George Hoschar
: • Mrs. Sol Bigley
shrp 9 30 am
Chvrch School Rev
CeGII
Co x.
pnsto r
pa stor
S,unday School 9 JO
.
I&lt;
hi 30 am Mrd Week 5ervtc e
Sunday Sc hool sup!
Joe am Prayer and B1bl e study
Mr and Mrs . William
wedn esday s p m
Sa yr e , Sunday schpol. 9 45 7 10 p m
Cottage
P
ra
v
er
I'
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The Finest In Mobile Homes
•, GIIWan and family, Canton, campmg at Forked Run
MORSE
CHAPEL
am
Sunday even ing wor
Middleport
, e,..vtce 'Tuesday
10 a m
~ nao E Ma 1n
.·:or~l ,1 11 an'
1st and 3r d ~Ship.. 1 30 Wednesda y p rayer Wo r sh rp Sc rv 1ce
. Pomeroy
Ph. 992·7034
Thursdlt y
.
""' are spending their vacatwn Lake
undilys
Church , c hool
10 and Btble study 7 30 p rn
7 30 p nt

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- The Daily Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Frtday, Aug . 8, 1975

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lUP t ·r~S
PLAINS
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nr d l rWo u(l p .1•tor
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pr~stor
Troy I !l1J 11 1 Chur c. tl :-,c hoot 9 10 f uqfrll
I ftN.1r11 ( &lt;tldwdl J 'und,t y
Zwr ll 111q &gt;VIIdilY SChOOl St!p l
&lt;1 i1I
r llnol
11 p 1
t1nd ay '•c hool
~ undily
sc hool
9 JO ,, rn
!:o UT TON
Worsh 1p
II
ll/lor111Jlq ..-.(' rn 10 11
morn1nq - worSh i p
10 10
,, rr
C\/C'r\1 • und;ay
Church 1 ' .r 1
'1
11
1
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Sunday C'V dnq eii SI! C m cc t1nq
'&gt;(11001 10 ,, rlt
• r v r1 r 1 p '
l H1 p 111
Pravcr mcc11ng
t.ORT H EAST CL U ST E.R
POM
YAN Wedne s day 1 30 p m
LF.TAHT F-ALLS UNil~D
H• v Nob~JrfMt ece
POMEROY
INITY CH RCH
!' ll fTHI-i£: N
R1..\l
PM. tor
MIDDL EPO RT
1
Rev
W
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Perr tn pastor
arriSOnv r ll e Rev O'Del l
1' 1 ld ttr1
NQrr1 c,
pa s tor
Ot'nnts Crccqor
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Roy May er
Sunday s c hool Manley Pastor H t.'nry Ebl 1o
I 1n yo
N orrr s 5up l
'l vn ctay
A~ ~ OCt.ll£' Mtnr stcr
Co rn er F ourth and Ma rn
sup t
Church school
9 15 Sunday Schoo l Supt Sund ay
!&gt;(l rOOI
'f HI i1 m
morn1nQ
M1ddiC'port Rt.'v H enry Key
a m
worshtp servtce 10 '14 Sc hool 9 30 a m
Evcnrng
JOPPA - Worshrp 10 a rn
&lt;,f'r mon
10 JO .r nr
PrayC'r
Jr
p,rstor
Sund;;tv .... choo l
a m Youth chotr rehearsal
worshrp 7 30 p m
Prayer ~r nd
Prayer !'. NV i CC Wf&gt;dnPsd ay 7 30 p m
9 J O a 11 1
Mr s
Ervin ( hut c 11 'orhoo1 Yam
Mond.:ly
3 30 p m
under Prarse se rv ce l hur sd ay 7 30
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
13 ~tumqardner su p!
Morn1nc r\'C f'T nq W t; flncsdcl'f H p 111
pm
dtrec: t ton of Mary Skmner
LONG BOTTOM
Ch urch GOD OF PROPHECY -- G P
wors!Hp 10 J5 .l m
se n tor chotr r e h earsa l 7 30
SYRACUSE
FIRST
~ unday
111 th PilS1or ', unday Sc hool
J E HOVAH S WITNESSES &lt;&gt;c rv r t s ? ll rn
p m Thursday w tth Mrs Paul C HURCH OF GOD 10 ,1 n 1
J\ rlhur H enson
Rev
oct100! 9 l 'i am
nrb l t.' ~ ludy
- Larry Carnahan preSiding
Nease dtr ec lor
George Oiler pa stor S undr~y
'&gt; up !
Morning Worsh rp
11
m rnr s t e r
Sundav
Brble every Tnur !: day 7 30 p m
POMEROY CHURCH OF school 9 15 am
mo r n1 n g
a n1 Yo una PcopiC' s !.erv1ce
NORTH
B E TH EL
IC' c ture
9 30 a m
Watch
THE NA ZARENE Corner pr e a c h 1ng
II
am
Evenrng scr\11C e 7 30
Won.h1p II a rn
Ctru r c11 7 p n-.l
tower s tudy
10 30 am
Un ton and Mulberry
Rev
evangelrs l rc serviCe 7 JO p m
D m
Wedn csdav M 1d Week
T uesday
Bible st udy
7 30 ~c hool 10 a m
Prayer • crviCe
J 30 p m
Cl-,:de V Henderson pastor
Pra ye r m ec t.ng
Thursday
ALFRED - Sunday SChOOl
P rn
Thursday
mtniStry
Sunday school 'il 30 am Glen 7 30 p m
Youth
mec
trng
6
30 p m ,
9
IS
am
e
a
c
h
Sunday
sch oo l
7 30 p m
serv tce
McClung
supt
morn ng
POM EROY
WESTSIDE
pr each ng a1 11 a m
ea ch Ev enmg worsh1p 7 30 p m
rnee t 1ng a 30 p m
worshtp 10 30 a m
eventng CHURCH OF CHRI ST 200 W
CHESTER CHURCH OF
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH Sunday Prayer meet1ng 7 15
servtce
7 30
m td w ee k Ma 1n Sr
Jerry Paul
Rev
Wedne sd ay
wsc s ll TH E NAZARENE OF CHRI ST IN CHRISTIAN p rn
Grate
pa s to r
se rv tce Wednesday 7 JO p m
m rn 1s t e r
phone 99? 7666
p rlt on thrrd Tue sday each Herbert
UNION - Lawrence Manlev
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The Conserva t t v e
Worshtp servi ce 11 iJ m an d
non
month
pastor Mrs Russell Young
Sun d ay
Sunday
~ev
Harold Deet h
rector
n strum ental
Sunday wor
REEDSVILLE Sunday 7 JO p m
Sur.dav School Supt Sun day
Sc
hoo
l
9
30
a
m
RiChard
Ct1urch servtces 10 30 am
Sh1 p 10 am
B1 bl e study II
sch
oo
l
9
30
am
prea
c
htny
School 9 30 am
Even1ng
BMton su pt Prayer mee t rng
Hol y communton ftrst Sunday a m
worsh1p 6 p m
Wed
Sunday
prayer
worshrp
7 30 Wednesday 7 30 p m
Wednesday 7 30 p m
m eE' Ir ng 7 30 p m
of month chur ch school 10 30 n esd ay B1 b tc st udy 1 p m
Tu esday
pray er meetrng 7 JO p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
a m for nursl"ry thro ugh 11
7 30 ltr st
T hursd&lt;:ly
MIDWAY
COMMU NITY
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF w s c s
CHRIST
Cli UOrd Smtih
POMEROY CHURC H OF C HUR C H
Non d e
each
month
GOD Racrne Route 2 t he
C HR 1ST - T er re ll Grontng N
nom1n,"t11onnl L angs v1l l e
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p mm1ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
Re\1
James
M
Muncy
am
mor n rng chu r ch 10 30
pastor
Btble schoo l
9 JO D e xH?r
Rodd
Th e ro n
Chu r c h Schoo l 9 a rn
pa s t or
S"unday sc hool 9 45 10 a m
a m Sunday e\len in9 serv rc e,
am
worsh 1p
10 10 a n
Durhan 1
pa s tor
Sunday
TUPP E RS
PLAINS
a rn
morni n g worsh 1p
11
adu l t worSh1p serv1 c e and sc 11oo l
10 a 11
c- ven1ng
Wo r s hrp 9 a m
Church 1 30 p m Wed nesday se r vice.
am
e\lenrng worShip 7 30
ll p rn
young p eople s meet1nq 7 30 wor ~ h 1 p
7 30 p r1 1
prayer
Schoo l 10 a rn
Prayer meetrng
Tuesdav
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
p m
Com bmed B1b l e s tu d y nr('e lr nq I u esdrty 7 30 p rn
KEN O
CHURCH
OF
7 JO p rn
Young people s
METHODIST - Rev F loyd F
and prayer meetrng
Wed v outn group I r1day 1 JO p 1n
CHRIST - George F-reder1ck.
meet1ng 7 30 p m Thursday
nesday 7 30 p m
Se r\1 1Ce w£Oekly
9 30 Shook pa s tor Lloyd Wrrght
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST sup !
THE SALVA TION ARMY on Sun day
Preactun g Sunday school su p! Sunday
BAPTIST Roger Turn er
BAPTIST - Corner Srxth and a m
9 30 am
Mo rn ing
Envoy Ray W W1nmq off1 cer pastor
ftr st and th1rd Sundeys of sch ool
Sun d ay school
10 Pa lmer
th e Re-v
Cl eo Y
evenr ng
mo nt h by C lrllord Sm t ih 9 30 worshrp 10 JO am
1n cha r ge Sunday 10 a m
am
Sunday evenmg se r v1ce
Boyd fastor Da n ny Thomp
wo r shrp
7 30 p m
Wed
H olr ness meet ng 10 30 a m
7 JO Wedne sday Br bl e s tud y
so n
unday SChOOl supt
r~r;; OBSON
CHRISTIAN nesday
Ch r 1st an
Youth
Sunday
Sc hool
Young 7 30 p m
WMPO rad o pr og r am
7 45
Peoples L eg1 0n
7
p m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
a m Su nday sch ool 9 15 UNION - Darrell Dod drrll Crusade 6 30 p m ChOi r
Thursday 1 to 3 p m
Ladie s CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Re\1
am
morn ng wo r sh 1p 10 15 pas to r
Sun d ay Sc h oo l 9 JO pract ce l hursday 7 p m
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
Hom e L ea gu e 7 p m
Pr ep Ro n Te rry
pastor
Sun day am
You th act 1v 1f 1es and an
L eonar d G1 lmore f 1rs t
Char l es Russell
c l asses
sc hool 10 am
Mr s Worley
f ellowshrp tor 1 u n 1or a nd elder
even1ng se rvrce 7 30 CHRIST ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN F ran c1s
su per nt enden t
sen1or h gh stu d enr s 6 p m
P m
Wednesday
pray er 5r mrnrs l er Nor man C Wrll
supt
Sundav sc hoo l
9 30
C HURCH
Co rn er
o f Mornrng worsh1 p
11 am
Sunday Even n g Worsh 1p at rneC'I1ng 7 30 p m
worsh1p se rv ce 10 JO
Su nday even mg service 7 30
Sy c amore a n d Secon d Sts
7 30 Mtd week praver ser
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF am
81b l e s tud y Tuesday
Pomeroy T h e Rev Wlll1am
GRAHAM
UNITED vrce
Wed n esday 7 30 p m
GOD Ra c rn e Rou t e 2 T he am
7 30 p m
M 1dd l eswa r th Pastor Sunday METHODIST Prea chrng
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST , Rev
Char l es Hand pas to r
REORGANIZED CHURCH
School at 9 45 a m
and 9 30 a m
frrst and second Mrddleporl
5th and Marn
Sunday sc h oo l
9 .iS a m
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Church Se r vices 11 am
Sundays of eac h month th 1r d George
Glale
m 1nrsfer
morn1ng worShip
1\ am
LATTER DAY SAINTS SACRED HEART Rev
and fourfh Su n days eac h
J ames
Sheel s
su per 1n
Evenmg se r vices
Tuesdav
Porlland
Rac rne Road
J 30 p m
Fat h er
Paul
D
Wel t on
month wors h 1p servrce a t 7 30 I. d
I 8 I bl e sc h00 I 9 30 andBEFArrday
R WALL 0 W
R I D G E W1 llra m Roush pa stor Denny
n en
pasto r
Phon e
992 2825
p m Wednes d ay evenrngs at
am
mor n1n g worshrp 10 30 CHURCH OF CHRIST - Doug Evans
S unday
School
Satu rday evenmg Mass 7 30
7 30 Pra ye r and B1ble Study
It is n ' t easy to exp lam how the Church ca n h e lp you fmd
a m
even n g worShip 7 30
D1reclor Sunday School 9 30
Sunday Mass B and 10 a m
SEVENTH DAY
AD
p r ayer se rv 1ce 7 p m Wed
Seaman p as t or B 1ble st u dy
s tre n g th a nd co mfort You can't prove it b y mathem a tical
am
Morn rng wor5hlp 10 30
Con f essron
Sa turd ay 7 7 30 VENTIST Mulberry He1ght s
nesday
9 30 am
mor nrng wor shi p
pm
Sunda y even1ng se rvrce
Road
Po meroy
MIDDLEPORT
Churcti' 10 30a m
evenrngwor ship 8 a m
eq u a hon s, but once yo u ex penence 11. you h ave no doubts And.
POMEROY FIRST BAP
Wednesday even1 n g
Pasto r Gerard Se ton
Sab
Of
Th e
Nazar e ne P m
Wed n esday nrghl B•ble 7 p m
pr
ayer
se
r
vtces
7
30
p
m
TIST - Robert Kuhn pasror
bath Sch ool Su p er 1ntenden1
h av m g felt 11 . you want to s hare this deep . ab1dmg peace with
Rev
Don Cole
pa s
study e P m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST William
Watso n
Su n day Ri ta Wh1te Sa bbat h Schoo l
tor
Mrs
Mary
Lat hey
MT
OLIVE CHURCH others
Rev
Earl Shu ler
pastor
Sa turday aflernoon al 2 00
school sup t
Sunday schoo l
Sunda y Schoo l sup! Sund ay
L ong Bottom Sunday Sc hool
Wor shi P 5erv rce 9 30 am
930am
BYF 6pm
Bible wrth
worsh1p
serv ic e
sc h oo l 9 30 am
morn 1ng
10 am wrth W li ard P1g011
No matter how s tormy it is outs•de. m the C hurc h yo u can
10 30 a m
foltowrng at 3 15
stu dy We dnesday
7 p
wo r sh 1p
11 am
Sunday
su pl
Evangelist iC message Sunday school
cholr p ractice. Wed n esday
FIRST
SOUTHERN evangelrs t lc meet rng 7 30 each Sun day evenr n g 7 30 by B1ble s l u d y and prayer
ftnd peace . Isn't 11 wonderful to know tha t you can t a k e all your
a 30 p m
BAPTIST 282 Mul ber r y
E l de r R u sse ll Cli n e. m1n1sler se rv 1ce Thur sd ay 7 30 p m
p m
prayer
meet 1n g
ca res a nd wornes to God and feel H1 s peace and qUi et'l Then,
We d nesday 7 30 p m
of the Apos tol iC F arth B 1bl e
T H E
U N 1 T E D
Study Wed n esdlty 7 30 p m
havm g found lh• s p eace. you ca n carry 1! with you wherever
CARLETON CHURCH
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN
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MEIGS MUNITY CHURCH - Slinday
Su nday schoo l
9 30
COUNTY , Dw 1ght L Zavrtz
schoo l se r vrce
10 am , pastor
e ~Jenrng wo r shrp
7 30
Pasror D1 r ector
Prayer mee t 1n g Thursday 7 am
Peace - God's p eace - the C hurc h - God 's Church Are you
p m
Prayer mee ll ng Wed ·~
H A R R 1S 0 N vIllE
P m Sunday e\len1 n g serv rce
acq
u a mt ed w1th th e m?
n~sday
7 30 p m
Sunday Cr~urc h Sc hool 9 30
7 P m
am
M
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H
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r
L
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Sup!
ZION
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Someone has S8ld that, " lngralltude Is a mask of
LONG
BOTTOM
Mornrng Worshrp 10 JO
Po meroy
H ar.- i SOnvrlle CHRI STIAN Mr
Robert
selfishness "In the seventeenth chapter of Luke's Gospel the
Sunday
Monday Tue sday Wedne sday Thursday Fnday Saturday
MIDDLEPORT Sun day
Road Mrke G irt on
pa s tor
Wyatt p astor Su nday Schoo l
Church
Schoo
l
9
JO
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St
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Stanley
Su
nda
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school
story IS told of ten lepers who came to Jesus seekmg mercy.
Ephes1ans Jeremtah Genes1s
Psalm s
I Kmgs Genes1s Hebrews
sup t
Ronald Osborne B1 bl e
F Fu lt z Su pt Morn 1ng
sup !
Sunday sc h oo l
9 30 Sc h oo l 9 30 am
preachrng
Jesus sunply said to them, "Go show yourselves unto the John
4 17-24
26 2-6 32 24- 28
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Worship , 10 30
am
mor nrng wors hrp and 10 J5 am
Evenrng se r vices
SYRACUSE Morn ng
co mmunron
10 30
a m
priests." And as they went they were healed. But one of the
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Su nday
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ten, when he saw th;it he was healed, came back to th&lt;;mk Ch
ur c h Sc hoo l 10 a m
Mrs
Chr stran end ea\lor 6 30 p m
Sa mp son Hall Su p t
worsh1p se rvi ce
7 30 p m
METHODIST CHURCH Jesus
With the hope it will , in some measure. foster and help sustain that
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF Wed n esday eve ntn g prayer Rev
Paul
Nev li e
p as ror
So the stress of the story IS not on the heahng , but on the GOO Dav i d L
Henson
meetmg and B1b l e stu dy 7 30 5und ay Schoo l 9 JO a m
wh1ch is good in famtly and community life, th1s feature is sponsored by
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outcome of the healing. Only one returned to thank God The pastor
Morning servrce 10 30 am
the business f1rms and organizations whose names appear below
morntng wors h 1p q 30 10 JO
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN yo uth serYiCe
6 45 p m
others, who were churchmen, may have felt as God's people, Sunday schoo l 10 30 11 30
CHURCH
P1n e Grove
The E\langeiiSi i C serv1ce 7 30 p m
the gift of healing was thel!' due. But that which set the one off Sunday evenrng serv 1ce 5 Rev W illr am M 1ddleswarth Prayer meet n g Thursday
m
tam tl v worsh 1p Th u r s
Pas tor Ch ur ch Serv i ces 9 30 7 30 p m
Meigs County Branch
from the rune was that his gratitude to the Healer brought hun dp ay
7 30 p m
a m Sun day Sc hool 10 JO a m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
mto the true people of God
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
BRADBURY CHURCH OF MISSION at Ba l d Knob Rev
N ear
L on g CHRIST B1ble School 9 30 E J Gr1ff rlh supt of chu r ch .
Two facts are evident here The first IS that fwth IS the only CHURCH
Ch urch and Off1ce Stfpph es- Grfts
Bottom Edsel Har t pasto r
am
mornrng worshrp 10 30 Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp
basis for membership m God's Kingdom Here a Samantan, Su nday sc hool
99MIIISI
10 am
am
Sundav eveni n g worsh1p pas To r
Roger Wrl tfr ed Sr
Middleport
296 w Second
Pom e roy
Ph 992 3863
Church
7 JO p m
praye r ~erv r ce 7 P m cho1r pra ct rce Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
who was excluded by the churchmen of his day, was brought meetmg
7 30 p m Thursday
Wednesd ay 7 p m Rev Jeff school
9 30 a m
prayer
.
Into fellowship w1th Jesus because he believed. While mne
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Ranson P asto r
rne et1n g Tuesday 7 30 p m
TECOSTAL
Thtrd
Ave,
t
he
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
youth
meetrng
6
p
m
Sund
ay
,
churchmen, who felt themselves to be already members of the Rev Wdl1am Kntttel pa stor Rev Freeland Norr rs past or l ea d er s A da Van Meter and
Kingdom, were excluded.
sc hoo l
10 a m
·Ronald Dugan Sunday Sc hool Sunday
Gr ella Sutt le Su nda\1 evenr n g'
D evoted To M e 1gs Mason Area
Supt Classes for all a ges
Chu r ch
ser v 1ce
7 p m
worship
7 p m
th ro u g h
Ches ter, Oh1o
The second fact IS that tt IS frlghtemngly possible to evenrng
serv 1ce 7 JO
Bible Wednesday Bible St udy
7 w rnler mon th s
Pomeroy . Ohto
receive Jesus' gifts in vam For mgratitude does not deny us of s tudy W e dnesaday , 7 30 P m
MT
HERMON CHURCH
youth se rv 1ces Friday
RACINE CHURCH OF THE OF THE UNITED BRETH
H1s mercies, but 11 demes us of him' Jesus administered no p7 m
30 p m
NAZARENE Re\1 Wrllram REN IN CHRIST Rob ert
punislunent to the nine lepers for thel!' mgratitude. He JUSt left
FREEWILL BAPTIST Barth olomew pastor Sun day Sh oo k pastor Sund av scho ol.
Corner As h and Plum Mid
school
9 30 a m
Ge r ald 9 30 a m
Russell Spen ce r
them With His gifts - and themselves. But to have Him dleport
No e l
H e r rm an , We ll s sup!
mornrng wor
su pt
w o rsh ip servr ce 10 45
Nattonw1de Insu rance Co of Columbus, 0
without HIS mercies, would be better than to have His mercies pasto r Satu rda y evening sh rp 10 30 a m
Groceries &amp; General Merchand tse
Wed n esday a m
even n g
wo r s h 1p
307
Sprmg Ave
Pomeroy
serv rce 7 p m Sund ay sc h ool serv1ce 7 p m
alternat 1n g W1th C E at 7 30
Rac.ne
Ph 949 5772
without Him.
10 am
Su nd ay e v en tng
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST p m
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on Su nday
Prayer
Grunall m his "Chnst1an Armor " wntes , " Evil and un- worshrp 7 p m
-W alter P Bikacsan pastor
mee t1n g
7 30 p m
We d
MEIGS
Ron ni e Sa l ser Sunday sc hool n esday
Al fr ed Wolfe
l ay
thankfulness are twlllS that live and die together; as anyone
COOPERATIVE
s upt
Sund ay sch oo l
9 30 l ea d er
ceases to be evil, he begms to be thankful." The Apostle Paul m
PARISH
a m mornrng wor ship 10 40
WHITE ' S CHAPEL
THE UNITED
Sun dayevenrng worShip 7 30
Coo l\ltll e
R0
Rev
Roy
wr)tlng to the churchmen of hiS day SaJd, "For aU things g1ve
METHODIST CHURCH
Wednes day e v entng Btble Dee t er p astor Sunda y sch oo l
Two Loca h ons
thanks to God, because thiS IS what God expects you to do m
R 0b t T B
s tudy 7 30
wor sh 1p serv tee,
9 30 a m
59
N.
Second
St
Middleport, 0
107 Sycamore St
e r Dtrec~:garner
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Pomeroy
10 30 a m
Brb l e study and
Christ Jesus." - Dwight L. Zavilz, Pastor-Director, Umted
46
Court
51
Galhpohs, 0
Ph 992-5130
POMEROY CLUSTER
Re v L el on Glasure, pastor
praver se rv rce
Wednesday
Presbyterian Ministry in Meigs County.
Re\1 CarlE Hrcks
Sunday Sc hoo l
9 30 am
7 30 o m
Rev q Wm Svden stncker
youth and tUniDr youth se r
RUTLAND
CHESTER - worshtp 9 15 vrce
6 45 p m
evenrng
Rlif[AND CHURCH OF
a m
Ch urch Sc hool 10 a m
worshrp 7 30 P m
p raye r CHRIST
Rod
Kas l er.
ENTERPRISE Worship
and pra1se Wednesday 7 30 pa s to r v H Braley Su nday
We Fill All Doctors Presc rtpf1ons
sch ool su pt
Sunday sc hool
100 E Mam
9a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
P m
Ph 992 3486
FLATWOODS Worship
SILVER
RUN
FREE 9 30 am
worshrp ser \lrce
992 295S
Pomeroy
Pomeroy
11 am
Church Sc hool
10 BAPTIST - R ev R a lph Dean
By Manha Holsinger
an d commun1on 10 JO am
a m
pastor
Sundav Schoo l
10 yo uTh mcetrng 6p m
Sunday
-Attendance at Eden Sunday
POMEROY Worshrp
am
Leon Mrller
supt
evenrn g se rv1c e 7
regul ar
Mrs
.
ArVil
Holter,
Mrs
School was 60
10 30 a m
Ch ur ch Sc hool9 15 Even1ng sen1 ce 7 30 p m
boQrd meet m g thrrd Satur
am
UMY F 6 30 p m
Prayer m ee ting
Thursday
day 7 p m
Tom
White
and
Mrs
Glen
The Children's Chmr of the
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
ROCK
SPRINGS
WorshiP
7
C
l
OHp
EnS,TER
CHURCH
OF
Lou1s W Osborne
Attend the Church of Your Cho1ce
Eden
Umted
Brethren Tuttle spent a day at King's
CHURCH -S unday
Sc hool
10 a m
Church Sc hool 9 am
UM
Y
F
6
30
p
m
GOO
Re
v
Dan
Ayers,
Pomeroy
220
E
Ma1n
Pomeroy
Ph
992
2178
9
30
a
m
,
Worshrp
serv
rce,
11
Island
They
went
by
charPh 992·3498
Church met at the Forked
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
pastor Sunday school 9 30 am
Wedneasdy prayer:
tered
bus
from
Pomeroy
The
am
worsh1p ser v 1ce
11 meeting
R ev Robert Bumgarner
Run Lake Monday evening
7 30 p m
Sund ay
Wor sh rp 10 30 a m
e \lcnrng serv1c e 7 30
n 1ght worShiP 7 30 p m
for a sw1mmmg party, 3emor Citizens sponsored the a HEATH
m
Chur c h Sc hool 9 JO youth serv1ce Wednesday
RUTLANO CHURCH OF
followed by a wiener roast tnp for two bus loads.
a m
u MY F 7 p m
7 30 p m
THE NAZARENE Rev
RUTLAND - Wor ship 9 15
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Lloyd D Gr imm Jr pastor
Mr and Mrs . Donald
Those present were Susan
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
a m
ChurchSchool10am
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m
Homelite Saws
Trussell
and
daughter
of
Mt
UMYF 7 p m
pastor
Sunday school
9 30 worsh rp se rvi Ce, 10 30 a m
Middleport
Swam, Brian, Mitchell and
Ph 992 3030
Ph 985-3308
Chester
SALEM
CENTER
am , Roy S1gm an
sup!
broadcast
lrve
over
WMPO.
Vernon,
0
,
spent
the
Jodi Barrmger, Daphne
Wors hrp 9 am
Chur c h mornrng
wor Sh ip
10 30
young p eop l e's serv1ce 6 45 ,
Holsinger,
Rose
Mary weekend with his parents, Schoo l 10 am UMY F Thurs Sunday evenrng Se rvrce . 7 30 evangelrst rc se rv ice 7 30 p m
mid week
se rvrce
Wed
Pray er m ee tmg Wedn esd ay
Stanley day 7 p m
Bartunus, Ran son and Honey Mr . and Hr s
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
nesday 7 30 P m
7 30
p m
MtSS1onary
Kerm's Korner
R e v RlchardE Jar\l'rs
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF meeting
Fields, Marsha Scott and Jeff Trusse ll and other relabves
7 30 p m
ft rs t
Middleport,
Oh1o
Kermtt Walton
ASBURY
Worship
11
THE
NAZARENE
R
e
v
We
dnesd
ay
of
month
Mtss
Behnda
Deeter
atKimes , Melvm Reed Jr ,
a m
C hur c h Sc h o o l 9 50 Howa rd C B l ack pastor Bo b
MASON
COUNTY
Pomeroy
Mary and Lisa Masters , tended band camp at Rw am WSCS 1s t Tuesda y
M oore Sun day Sc hool Su pt
THE
HILAND CHAPEL ,
FOREST RUN - WorShip 9 Sunday Sch ool cl a sses for all George Casto pastor Sunday
Angel and Leila Blake, Sally Grande last v.eek
am
Chur ch Sc hool 10 am
age s 9 30 a m
mo r n ,n g Sc hool
9 30 a m
even mg
Randy Fnend IS a patient
Crites, Alesh1a and Lelitia
WSCS 3rd W ednesday 7 30 wo r Sh i p 10 45 NYP S Sund ay
w or Ship
7 30
Thursday
•
6 30 p m
ev angeli Stic ser
evenrng pray er servr ce 7 30
Veterans
Memonal p m
Holsmger. Adult chaperones at
MINERSVI-llE - Worshrp VICe Sunday, 7 30 p m M rd
pm
100 E Mam
were Elden and Hellen Blake, Hospital.
10 a m Chu rc h Sc hool 9 a m
week prayer meetrng Wed
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Pomeroy
" He 1l " Deal e r
WSC S 3rd M on day 7 30 p m nesday 1 30 p m
M1ssron a ry Se cond and Pom eroy St s
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
D•al992-2101
Mrs. Maralene Kimes, Mrs
Third
St
Ph. 949 S961
SYRACUSE. Church meeting second Wednesday
Stan Cratg, paslor
Sunday
Fire Dept met'on Wednesday
Sh1ela Fields and Mrs
Sc hoo l 9 30 am
worShip 7 30 P m
school
9 45 a m
worship
se rvic e, 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON- ser\lrce
11 am , tramtng
Geraldine Holsmger Much evemng at the firehouse New
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
DENOMINATIONAL- Rev
unton
6 30 pm
evenrng
officers
were
elected
and
enjoyment was had by all
- lte.Y... ~S_teven w11son
Robert Smtth pastor Sun day worShip ser ... rce
7 30 p m
F tne Food &amp; Serv1ce
Re\1 Howard Shiveley
school. 9 JO a m
c lass Mid week prayer se r v tc e,
The Storew1th A Heart
Mr. and Mrs . George plans were made for an Ice
BE
TH
A
NY
[Dorcas ~
leader
Leo
Hill
worship
Wednesday
,
7
30
p
m
locust
St
Middleport
Racine
Ph 949-3342
Myers and family , the former cream social later thts
Wors hrp 9 30 a m
chu rch . servrce 10 30 a m , church.
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Dlai992-S248
month
SC
hOOl
10
30
i
J
m
7
30
P
Ol
CHRIST
,
P
0
Box
487,
Mrll
er
Belty Cowdery, of Phoemx,
W Va
Sunday
CARMEL - WorshtD 10 IS
E D E N
U N I T E D St • !v1ason
Steve and Peggy Trussell
Anz , spent two weeks
am
everv Sunda y
church BRETHREN IN CHURIST BtOie Study 10 am
Wor ship
10 30 am
Elden
R
Blake
pasto r
11 am and 7 p m Brbl e Study
vacatwn w1th her parents, and Cathy Sm1th of the Sutton :1 school
APPLE GROVE Sunday Sunday
School
10 a m
We dne s day 7 p m , Vo ca l
Church,
along
with
others
of
Mr
and Mrs
Eugene
Sc hool 9 30 am
worshtp
Howard
McCoy ,
supt
m ustc
and thrrd Sundays, 7 30 Morn ing se rmon , 11 am
FIRST
SOUTHERN
Rae me
Ph 949-9591
Sa les- Quasar- Servtce
Cowdery. They also v1s1 ted the youth group spent Fnday pf 1rst
m
prayer
meet i ng
Sunday
n1ght
servtces
BAPTIST - Corner of Seco nd
and
Saturday
at
Cedar
Pomt
Rae
me
Ph. 949·31SI
Mr. and Mrs VIrgil Holsmger
Wednesday
7 30
P m
Ch r1SI 1a n Endeavor . 7 30 and Anderson Mason Pastor ,
Mr
.
and
Mrs
Ted
Massey
Fe
llo
wship
supper
ftrst
P
m
Song
service.
8
p
m
Walter
Cloud
Sunday
school.
;rnd family .
I
'
FRESH PRODUCE&amp; PLANTS
6 p m
u M w Pr ea ching 8 30 p m
M 1d
s aturday
9 45 a m
worShip service 11
Mr. and Mrs
VIrgil and family of Huntmgton
seco nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
Week
Prayer
m e e tmg
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
2 Convenient Locat1ons
EAST LETART Sunday Wednesday, 7 p m
Ray Brble study Wednesday , 7 30
Holsmger, Alesh1a and spent a weekend With Mr and
pm
school
9 30 a m
wor~'l 1 p
Adams, lay leader
Bakers of Good Bread
Letitia visited m Coraopolis, Mrs Chnton P1tzer and
second and fourth s undays ,
CHURCH
0 F
JESUS
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Hunllngton, W.Va.
children
7 30 p m
prayer meet ing
CHRIST
Located
at GOO - Second St , Mason W
Pa. w1th Mr and Mrs
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
Rutland
on
New
L1ma
Road
,
Va
Chester
Tennant,
pastor
Mr. and Mrs Albert Hill of
Dawam Durst, Charlotte and
U M w f tr sl Wednesday 7 30 next to Forest Acre Park
Sunday school , 10 a m
P m
Re"'
Ray Rouse , pastor , mornrng worsh1p , 11 am
Racme
took supper with Mr
Brei Rood for a few days.
WESLEYAN &lt; Ri1cmeJ _
Robert Musser . Sunday School evangellstr&lt;: ser\liCe , 7 30 p m
From there they traveled and Mrs Stanley Trussell on
Su nday sc h o ol
10 am
• supt
Svnday school
10 30 Brble study and prayer ser
'
wo r sh 1p , 11 a m
Brble study a m • worship 7 30 p rn Bi ble V1ce. Wednes day 7 30 p m
, together to Ligomer, Pa. to Wedn ~sday evemng. Mrs.
300 E Mam
Thursday , 7 p m
c ho.r study , Wednesday 7 30 p m
Phone 773 5133
Pomeroy
~ visit Story Book Forest Hill and Mrs Trussell spent a
prac ti ce , Thur sda y a p m
Saturday ntght pray er ser
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
Middleport, Oh1o
PH.
992·5081
day recently with Mrs Ada
1 ellowshlp
su pp e r
f rrs t Vtee 7 30 p m
CHRIST rn Chrrstran Unron ·: before retlU'nmg home
.
Wednes d ay ,
630
pm ,
HEMLOCK
GROVE Th e Re v Wtllram Campbell ,
"
Cramlet
at
a
rest
home
m
'- Mr . and Mrs. Alva
UMW tourth Mon da y 8 pm
CHRISTIAN - Roger Wa tson pcl s tor
Sunday Sch ool 9 30
GREAT BEND _ Worshrp pastor, Ray Whaley , supt
am
Ja mes Hughes supt ,
t HolSinger, Jr. and family , Lucasville, 0
11 a m 2n d and .ifh ~un da ys
Morntng worsh•P 9 30 am
t.'ve1'11ng serv i ce, 7 30 p m
Mr
and
Mrs
Roger
~ Racine, visited Martha
Churc h Sc hool 10 am
Church school. 10 30 am , Wednesday even1ng prayer
" The Frtendly Foll&lt;s"
Small Eng1r,e Sales &amp; Servtce
LETART
FALL
S
_
war
young people's meetrng 6 30 meettng , 7 30 p m
Spencer
and
family
have
Youth
Pomeroy, Ohto
Holsinger SW1day
498 Locust S'..
Ph. 992·3092
M1ddfepor~.
shrp
10
a
11"
Churc
h
school
9
P
m
e\len.ng
worsh.rp,
7
30
pray
er
service
eac
h
Tu
esday
~; Mr. and Mrs , Edd1~ Bigley returned from a vacation m a m B 1b tc s1udy 7 30 p m P m Btble Study . Wednesday
'
FAIRVI.I:W
BIBLE
'
eve ry l.ue s~i'IY
7 30 p m
CHUPCtt , LMart W ViJ Rt
spent SW1ila7 with Mr. and Flonda
MORNING STAR - Wor
"MT UNION BArTISl
'1 Rev
George Hoschar
: • Mrs. Sol Bigley
shrp 9 30 am
Chvrch School Rev
CeGII
Co x.
pnsto r
pa stor
S,unday School 9 JO
.
I&lt;
hi 30 am Mrd Week 5ervtc e
Sunday Sc hool sup!
Joe am Prayer and B1bl e study
Mr and Mrs . William
wedn esday s p m
Sa yr e , Sunday schpol. 9 45 7 10 p m
Cottage
P
ra
v
er
I'
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The Finest In Mobile Homes
•, GIIWan and family, Canton, campmg at Forked Run
MORSE
CHAPEL
am
Sunday even ing wor
Middleport
, e,..vtce 'Tuesday
10 a m
~ nao E Ma 1n
.·:or~l ,1 11 an'
1st and 3r d ~Ship.. 1 30 Wednesda y p rayer Wo r sh rp Sc rv 1ce
. Pomeroy
Ph. 992·7034
Thursdlt y
.
""' are spending their vacatwn Lake
undilys
Church , c hool
10 and Btble study 7 30 p rn
7 30 p nt

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- The Daily Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Frtday, Aug . 8, 1975

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UNLE-5S I HAVE TO!

GE NTLY. ILL
K EEP &gt;iiM

WIN AT BRIDGE

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RACINE FOOD MARKET

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

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An old timer from Flonda
wants to know how Hal Stms
and Ely Culbertson. the first
great contract players , would
stack up agamst the modern experts
The answer 1s that b1ddmg
and playmg as they did 45 years
ago they would be outclassed ,
but 1! th ey were around today
and m the prime they would be
right at the top as they were
then
Contr act ts only 50 years old
and the game IS 1mprov1ng a ll
the t1me

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Open1ng lead - 2 "'

Ll'ITLE ORPHAN ANNlli
11UT IIAI16EI!Oll6 OtiLY

l'ES, ANNIE- I'M

'lO 1110SE WttO iRY '10

lf'!CLIHED TO AGREf

CRosS HIM- AHD HE'S
t'40T C.ROEL, E~ TO
THE"M- HE' S .JUST- HE

WITH YOU) TO A

CfRTAII"1 f'I(.TEt4T-

A,., !'ir THE MOST

~MOW$

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ALL lME AHSWI!RS•

OH EARl~

(Do you have a questiOn for
the Jaco/Jys? Wnte "Ask the
Jaco b ys' ca r e of th•s
newspaper The most m teres tmg questiOns w11l be
use d 1n th tS co lumn and
wnters w11f rece1ve cop1es
JACOBY MODERN I

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ALLEY OOP
'TOLDVUH IT WAS
AN ' 140T, DIDN'T I

HE!i!E 'I'ARE,
BOYS ' 'TWO

T~llEE-BEEE

~MW~tit'
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
41 SuffiX for
1 Lohengrm 's
major
bride
42 French5 Vase handle
Belgian
9 Approach
river
10 Milkman's
DOWN
terntory
1 Tooth
12 Penny substance
13 Small

SPECIALS.'

2 " The

horse,

Yesterday's Answer

Raven''
maiden
3 Bath tune
(2 wds)
4 " Butterflies

donkey
14 Soft (Fr)
15 Swmdle
16 "Zip.a-Det»-

Doo- -''

8 Relaxmg
( 2 wds )
II Anesthetic
13 " Dragnet"
hero
( 2 wds )
15 - au
Ia it
21 Bullrmg
cry
22 Goddess
( Lat.)

- Free ~~
17 Sm
5
Spartacus'
18 Candlenut
ambience
tree fiber
19 Peer Gynt's 6 Sme
qua mother
7
Highway
20 Started
hazards
(2 wds )
(2 wds)
22 Colormg
expert
23 Said "be
careful"
25 Martha of
comedy
27 Turkish mn
30 Poet's
nightfall
31 Fruit drink
32 Island (Fr.l-mr-+-t33 Onassis
34 Forbid
35 Type of

Look at
her qo!

Wow! What

an act.'

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

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Club 8, U S Farm Report 10; Kentucky Afield 13
7 J~Jabberwocky 3, Farm Front 4, Eddie Saunders
6, Abbott &amp; Costello B. Man From COS I 10, Korg 13;

Sesame Sf 20
8 OQ-Addams Family 3,4, IS , Yogi 's Gang 6, 13, My
Favorite Marllans 8, Popeye 10
8 J~WheeHe &amp; the Chopper Bunch 3,4, IS, Bugs
Bunny 6, 13, Speed Buggy 8. Mister Rogers' Neigh
borhood 20
9 oo-EmergencyPius 3.~.15.
Hong Kong Phooey
6, 13. Jeannie 8, 10, Sesame St 20.
9 J~Run Joe Run 3,4, IS, Adventures of Gilligan 13;
Big Blue Marble 6, Pebbles &amp; Bamm Bamm 8, 10.
IO ·OQ-Land oflhe Lost 3. ~. IS, Devlin 13; Jabberwocky
6, Scooby Doo Where Are You 8,10, Ellec. Co 20
10 30-Sigmund 3,4, 15, Lassie 6, 13 , Shatam 8, 10,
Mister Rogers 20.
II OQ-Plnk Panther 3,4, IS; Super Friends 6, 13, Valley
of the Dinosaurs 8, 10, Sesame Sf 20
11 J~Star Trek 3,4, 15; Hudson Brothers Route
Dante Show 8,10
12 OQ-Jetsons3,4,1S, ThesearetheDays6,13, Harlem
Globetrotters 8, 10, Mister Rogers 20
12·J~Soul Train J, American Bandstand 13; Go ~.IS;
Fisherman 6, Fat Albert 8,10
1 oo-11 Takes A Thief~. Miniature Golf 6; VIewpoint
e. Children's FUm Festival 10, Speaking with Your
Hands IS. Commanders 33
1 30--Car and Track 3, Bowling 6,8, Olher People,
Olher Places 13. To Be Announced IS
2 oo-Baseball Warm Up 3,4, IS, Bill Dance Outdoors
13, Movie "That Wonderful Urge" 10, Valiant
Years 33
2 15-Bseball 3,4,1S
2 J~Women's Pro Tennis 13 , Fmlly AI War 33.
3 30-Wlde World ol Sports 6, 13 ; Celebrity Tennis 8,
Film 33
4 oo-NFL Action '7S 8. Car and Track 10, Making
Things Grrow 33.
4 J~Sports Spectacular 8, 10; Let' s Grow a Garden 33
5 oo-Bonanta 3. PGA Champlplonshlp 6, 13; Bonanza
4, Wrestling IS; The Romagnolls' Table 33.
6 oo-News 3,4, 10, Lawrence Welk 8;
6 30-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13, News 6; CBS
News 10, Lilias, Yoga &amp; You 33 ..
7 oo-Treasure Hunt 3, Lawrence Welk 4, lS, Hee Haw
6,8. Firing Line 33 , $2S,OOO Pyramid 10. Newsmaker
'75 13
7 ]~Jeopardy 3. Animal World 10; Festival of
Family Classics 13
8 OQ-Emergency 3.~., Movie "Ice Station Zebra"
6,13; All In The Family 8,10, Philadelphia Folk
Festival 33. To Be Announced IS
8 3~Baseball 15
9 oo-Movle "The Arrangement" 3,4,1 ; Mary Tyler
Moore 8, 10, No Honestly 33.
9 J~Bob Newhart 8, 10
10 oo-Rock Music Awards 81, 10. Handfuls of Ashes 33
10 J~Monty Python's Flying Circus 33
11 oo-ABC News 6, News 13, Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert IS, Janak! 33
11 15-Movle " World of the Vampire" 6
11 25-News 3.4
II J~Movle " Major Dundree" 8, News 10, Movie
' The Werewolf of london" 13
II 4~700 Club 12.
11 ss-Movle " That Funny Feeling" 3. Movie " The
Phantom of the Opera" 4
12 oo-Movle "F treball 500" 10
1 oo-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6, Movie " Pillow
of Death" 13
2.oo-Movle " The Hanged Man" 4; Movie " Five
Flr)ger Exercise" 10
4 OQ-Movle " Lonely Are the Brave" 4; Movie "Four
for Texas " 10

I'LL PROVG I WA51'-JT OUT WITH
ANYBODY LAST NE'W '&gt;'GARS
GeT RCX&gt;NE?f ROUNDI-E£!..5,
THE' DANCE DIRE:CIOI&lt; r-

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PROMISE

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truck

T he tned

the true and the
tested bnng the best resu lts lor

36 Chanty
solicitation
time
(2 wds )
38 Saddle
strap
39 Literary
musketeer
40 French
river

RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

you today
I nnova t i ons
resulting from accepted
meth od s can succeed
enJoyable day around town
wtlh one you care a great d eal
to r Follow your h unches on
what to do where.,to go

Is

RAY'S TV &amp; HOME
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

AXYDLBAAXB
LONGFELLOW

CANCER (Juno 21 -July 22)

One letter olmply standi for another. In thla sample A Ia
used .for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters.
apoltrophet, the length and formation of the words are all
hlnta. Each day the code letters are ddferent
CRYPTOQUOTE

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Qwetly

MJ

DELMXL

YMX

YMX

SKJ

SKJ

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XSAR,

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VEAXY

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UP WlTii WlnCH I WILL NOT PUT. - WINSTON CHUR-

SNUFfY SMif !! 'IOU LAIV WHELP!!

Seek the advtce o l older wtser
heads today Problems you ve
had trouble solv1ng may fade

21) Per sever ance fmally pays
off for you on a prOJect y o u've
carr t ed on wrth lrUie e n couragement You II reap
d eser ...ed d l\lid en ts

22-Jon.

18) Go ahead and trust your
luck Its wnh you today A pal
understands and helps bnng
about your good fortune

set ab out dOlng all those thmgs
you fee l you shou ld do A most

Somet hmg you ve w ork e d hard
on pays off today You may
boast about 11 In the evenrng
bu t n o one mtnds because
you ve earned 11
PISCES (Feb. 20-M•rch 20)
Its not JUSt luck that bnngs
ab out you r happy e\lentng A
krndness that yo u ve done
uself1shly lo r a fnend ts
respo nst b le

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LAEZX.-YZJEI
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VZZTYZE
Yetterday's Cryptoq110te: THIS IS THE SORT OF ENGUSH

N&amp;N SPORT
SHOP
.

yourself engrossed 1n fam1ty a1fatrs S urp n smg ly you II have
the mo st fun st rckmg close to
the hearth
Run those errands you ve been
puttmg off People seem to be
wa1t1ng for you to come m an d
handle those necessary l1tt!e
deta 11s

ZBZEI

SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-No•. 22)

GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Gel AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)

BUT ~REALLY DISLIKE
BEING FIXED UP, 11 AND

E6PEC/IIJ.LY BY MY
OWN DAUGHTER/

suddenly s1mple

TAURUS (Apri120-May 20) An CAPRICORN (Doc

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's bow to work lt:

McCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE

ge t a handle on wrll become

Bem•ce Bede Coot w1th t he benef it of t h e ir expenance
For Saturday, Aug. 8, 1875
ARIES (March 21 -April 19) SAGITTARIUS (No• 23-Dec.

hunches

y 0 ur
Birthday

VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 22)

Aug. I, 1175

T hose eluSI\Ie usually hard ~to·
see people are ava1lable today
Go get em

Htdden factors are 1nvol\led tn
brtngmg abovt a most fruttful
yea r You wllllfmd that you are

LIBRA (Sept. 23.oct. 231 11 you ~dore pracl•cal lhan you reahzfollaw your nattve mstmcts today . thmgs you fou nd hard to

CHILL

• WHV DON T "'E G IT UP AN' GIVE
LOWEEZV A HAND ·· ·

THIS 15 FOI'! I(OtJR !!ROTHER,
SPI KE I BOU6HT HIM
HIS ,OWN SUPPER DISH

WILKINSON'S

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KINGSBURY HOME SALES ·
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

24 U.S gov't
agents
25 Lanai
26 Expose to
all'
28 Astolat
maid
29 Sawbuck
31 Demean
31 Speck
38 Dale Evans'
husband

7 oo-Saturday Report 3, Matters of Life 6, Treehouse

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX

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West

V1enna coup l and then run off
his clubs
South s tast two cards were
th e queen of diamonds and the
e1ght of hearts North held kmg
and a small heart and East
couldn ' t guard hearts and hang
on to the kmg of d1amonds
Note th a t South knew where
t he kmg of diam onds was
la&lt;:a ted East needed 11 for h1 s
openmg heart b1d Al so note
that 1f declarer did not cash
dummy's ace of diamond s
befo r e r unmng clubs the
squeeze would not hav e worked

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Ne1ther vulnerable

Midway Market-Pomeroy Ph. 992-2582
Bob's Market-Mason Ph. 773-5721

POWELL'S SUPER VAW

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HEINER'S BAKERY

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

4

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BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

MARK V STORE

"'A Q 7 4

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE

RIDENO!JR SUPPLY
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE

East (UI

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BORN LOSER

News

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

8

North

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

6 oo-Summer Semester 10
6 30-TV Classroom 8. Treehouse Club 10, Almanac

13

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llUDLEY'S

6,13, NFL Football I, Washington Week In Review
20.33, Mov ie "Zig-1119" 10
e J~Chlco &amp; the Man 3,4. Baseball IS; Wall Street
Week 20,33
9 oo-Rackford Flies 3,4, Maslerple&lt;e Theatre 20;
Consumer's World 33.
9 · 3~Movle " They Call Me Trinity" 10.
10 OQ-PoHce Woman 3,4; News 20, Paul Nuchl ms 33.
10 3~PGA Championship 4,6, .
11 01&gt;--News 3,4,6.8. 10,13,1S, ABC News 33.
11 J~Johnny Carson 3,4, IS, Wide World Special 13;
Sammv &amp; Company 6 , Movie "It" 8, Movie
" Chamber of Horrors" 10, Janak! 33 ·
OQ-Night Dreams 3,4, 1S, Wide World Special 6;
Movie " Hangover Square" 10, News 13
2 J~Star Trek 4
3 J~Movle " Woman of Straw" 4
5 J~Movle " Blast of Silence" 4

s ~FBl 3, Lucy Show "a-;' Mister Rogers' Neigh

THE DAILY SENTINEL

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

8 oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3.~. IS, Movie "The Cowboys''

FRIDAY, AUGUSTe, ms

the sermonette

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO.

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Nol •ce 1S hereby g•ven to rn e
officers and members of the
F •r st
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Notice

c .1t 1n
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thf' Gu ll ') tal ton tn Ractne on
E l m '1 1 please re turn the
v.lluable pap ers a s l tcense s
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000 0[ 1 "" ' "' ~ ...

Service

S l Eh!EO RADIO ,

modern
deStQn . 8 track combtnr"tOn
am l m
r adto
Balnnu:.·
$10] 54 or tr•rms
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19 / 4 KAWA ) AK I I II 7~ 0CC
Enduro 5 w ee k ~ o ld Under
warra nty unltl Ch rt stl-nas
Showro om condtlton . nol &lt;1
scra t ch
N ew fork bra ce.
knobbtes. $1 , 100 inves ted ,
will se ll t or $975 Phone 997
356 4
8 5 4tp

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Cut

For Rent

Real Estate for Sale

Yard Sale

Strout Realty

Employment Wanted

Ph •91 3993

75 Olds. Cut. Sup. Sedan, __air ......... ... 14795
74 Olds S;ilcllf Coupe,
. yl roof ••••••••.•••••••.• '4595
I)OWer, atr. an d 11n

Freeze

AUGUST

10 1 mo

7 17 1 mo

NOULD YOU BEL IEVE?
Buil d an all steel butldtng at
Pole Barn prtces? Gol d en
Grant All Stee l Bu tl dtngs .
~ t
d
Box 148 . Waverly
Ohto Phone 9d 7 72 96
7 74 1 tc

IS NEW CAR CLEARANCE
TIME AT
SMITH NELSON MOTORS
500 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO PH. H2-2174
Come On In and Beat '76 Price Raise
Open Eve. Till7 p.m. &amp; Sat. TillS p.m .

1

Racine .Plumbing
&amp; Heating
Your H ell D ea te r
Thtrd St.
Racme, Otno
Ph 949-S961

BACK HOE for r ent. hour or
contract . reg or excavatory
type Se pttc tanks tnstalled
B tl I Pull1ns . phone 997 7478
7 74 26 tc

E m ergencv
949-221 I or 992 -5700
Comp l ete a tr cond1l ionrng
sa l es and service , heattng,
plumbing, ro oftng a nd
gene ral sheet metal work
Free Esttmates
7 11 1 mo

HOME Improvement a nd
Repatr servtce
Anyf htng
l 1xed around !h e home from
roo l t o basement You' IIIJke
our work an d ra t es •Phone
7.125081
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WALL
paper
pat n!tn g. an d
Phone 747 508 t

hangtng ,
pan e ll tng
7 ?7 l 2tc

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MACHINE
R f'p A1r s serv tcc . all makes
"1'-1 ! ".'? Ht
!h e F abr rc Shop .
Potn c roy 1\utho'rized Smger
' ales and Se rv 1ce
We
shMp e n Sc tssors
J 29 tf c

EXCAVATING ,
b ackhoe .
dozer and dttcher
Gas.
e l ec tr•c and wa t er l tne
burta l , basements, t ooters
sepl tc sys tem s and brush
c 1eanmg Will hau l fill dtrt.
top soil. sand and gr avel.
ltmeslone for drtveways and
roads
Phone Charles R
Hatft e l d Bac khoe Servtce.
Rt
I , Rutland, OhiO , 742
6092
7 11 90 t c

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dOH'r , l oade r
a nd bo c khve work . se ptt c
t('ln k s
tnstalled
dump
truc k s nnd Ia boys l or fHr e
will haul 1111 dtr t lop sot l ,
l 1nteslont: and gravel Ca ll
no b or Roq er J €' ff ers . day
phone 99 2 7089 , n tght phon e
1'1 2 35?5 or 997 5232
t_ 11 t t c

RE ~ DY

M IX CONC~ETE
cleltvcr e d r tQ hl to your
p r o 1cct r a st and easy f re e
&lt;'Sit ma l es Phone 99 '1 328·1 ,
Goeq te m Ready Mtx Co .
Mt ddl eport Ohto
6 30 ttc'

GE N ERA L Repatr , c l ean up
and
haulrng ,
c ulling ,
we l d t n g
carpentry,
plumbtng . e t ec milsonry
and gene r a l r emodel tn g
Call Sk tl Pool
Pho ne 992
'i1'16
6 17 He

ELW OOD BOWER S REPAIR
Sweepe rs . toa sters . trons.
uti S!Yt&lt;l ll c1ppltan ces Lawn
mowe r next to Sture Htgh
way Ga raqc on Route 7
Ph o n e 98 5 3825
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Modern \ antlatton 99? 395~
or 992 73 ..J"
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HOUSE for sa l e on 1 acr es of
l and nea r Vrnto n , Oh 10 , on
Mt T abo r Rd , J bed r ooms.
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and bath, ltr eplace goo d
D &amp; [J T R EE Trt mmtng , 20
well, ou tb u tldt ngs Call 38 8
8819
yea r s expertence Insured .
fr ee es ttmates Call 992 3057,
8 8 6tc
Coolvil l e
Phone (1) 667
30-11
4 30 tfc

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&amp;

5379.95 -

Dryer -

Carpet.i~g,

Uprighl

Freezers

-

S150 oo up

·

( 1) Green Range and
Refrigerator - pr. $369.95
(1) White Wood Kitchen
Cabinet , excellent con d. -

-501 NYLON
99 Square

4

Yard

RUBBER BACh.

S68.00
( 1) Whtte Canopy BR suite

- $188.00

INTERNATIONAL TRUCK

The State of Ohio, Meigs
County Court ot Common

Pleas, Probate Divis•on.
To the E~eecutri x of the
estate. to ~uch of the following
as are restdents of the State of
Ohio . v iz : the surviving
spouse. the next of kin , the
benefic i artes under the will :
and to the atlorney or at .
tor neys representing any of
the aforement ioned persons
No 11476 Marton Jean War
ner , Pomeroy , Oho , Salisbury
Township
·
You are hereby notified tha.t
the
Inventory
and
Ap
praisement of the esta.te of the
aforementioned ,
deceased ,
late of said County, was filed
in this Court Sard Inventory
and Appra 1s ement will be for
heartn g before this Court on
the 22nd day of August, 1975.
at 10 · 00 o ' clock A .M
Any person desiring to file
exc epti ons thereto must file
them at least five days prior to
the date set for hearing .
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court. this 6th day
of August 1975
Manning D Webster
Judge
By 1\nn B. Watson
Oepuf y Clerk
181 8, 15 2tc

oil and deisel fuel.
A spokesman for Solllo aaid
the gas price cut also applies
1o the wholesale plice to
dealers. New gasoline plices
at company-operated stations
will be 59.9 cents for regular
and unleaded and 63,9 cents
for premium.

FENCING
BARBWIRE
May We Have Your Oulu?

( 1} 4 Pc . Walnut sectional
hving room - $279.95

(2) Love Seats - $139.95
( 1) 66 " Double Bowl Sink$75 .00

Sugar Run Mills
ftilulbeny Ave.

We have hundreds .o~
ca rp et va lu es Your tob cenl
be completed tn 1 to 2
weeks
No long waittng
pertod . Our tnsta ller has ];8
years ex p erience
Expert
tnstallati'on
You' ll ltke
what you get

-Found

APPRAISEMENT

like new GE,

,...

LET US DO IT! !

REDUCES PRICE
CLEVELAND ( UPI)
The Standard Oil Co . of Ohio
red~ced gasoline plices by
one cent per gallon at company operated stations today
"to be more competitive" but
increased the price one cent
for such products as heating

,

pr.

' (1) Chest Freezer-$229,95
( 2)

· VISIT CARAVAN
Mrs .
Earl
Toma,
legislative chairwoman of the
Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers, and
Mrs . Charles Goeglein,
president of the council, were
in Nelsonville Thursday
morning for the visit of the
Ohio PTA Caravan, a
program by the state
organization geared to
promote the parents' interest
in school programs.

NOTICE OF FILING

OF INVENTORY AND

RED BRAND

green, used onlY 6 weeks .

--- - - --...-t.....:._

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No . 21513
Estate of Manon McClure,
Oecea,ed .
No ttce tS hereby given that
Flora McClure o f Dex te r ,
Oht o , h as been duly appointed
Ad mmi s tratri x of the Esfate
of Marion Mcclure. deceased ,
l ate of Meigs County, Ohio
Creditors are requ ired to
f tle t.hetr clatms w1th said
ftduciary wilh tn four months
Dated th is 29th day of J uly
1975.
Manntng D . Webster. Judge
fal 1. 8. 15 . Jtc

New Shipment

Specials
,,........Xtra
,.._ ...... ' .

MOBILE Crane servtce and
dozer work. Phone 992 5466
8 7 26 tp

Wanted

992·2115

Pomeroy

"Your Complete Farm Supplier''

TALK TOWENOELL
GRATE ,
C ~'!.,PET CONSULTANT

73 Olds Roy. 88.HT Cpe., air ........... '3295
73 Olc;ls 98 LS Sed~ v-roof, air......... ; 14395
73 Nova· 2 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S........... 12895
72 Ford Pinto Wagon, auto., radio ....... 11895
72 Chev. Imp., 4 door, power, air ....... 12295
72 Dodge Swinger Cpe., V-8 auto........ '2095
72 Pontiac Cat. Cpe., pow., a1r .......... 12695
72 Chev. Imp. Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S...... 11995
72 Olds 98 HT Sed. v-roof, power, air .... '2895
71 Rambler Sta. Wag., 6 auto., P.S...... '1695
71 Olds C.S. HT Cpe., v-roof, air .......... '2595
71 Ford Country Squire, air ............... 11995
70 Chev. Monte Carfo Coupe ............. '2295
70 Dodge Monaco 4 Dr., air.............. '1595
70 Chevelle Wag., V-8, auto., P.S........... 1895
70 Chev. El Camino, V-8 auto., P.S...... 11895
68 Olds Cut. S. Cpe., power, air ......... 11195
68 Chev. Imp. Custom Coupe ............. '595

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenings Untii6:0G-Til5p.m. Sat.

Meigs 4-H Club News
The Hillbillies met July 25
at the home of Mary and
Dean ColweU. Two advisors
and
eleven • members
discussed setting up the fair
booth. Mike McGuire showed
his electric motor, Hide-andseek was played and refreshments of homemade ice
cream and other foods were
served to those present. The
next meeting will be at the
Dyer home Aug. 9 when aU
completed projects are to be
brought. - Patty Dyer.,
THE MEIGS COUNTY
Better Livestock Beef Club
met July 16 at Virgil Windon's. Several visitors, 30
members, and two advisors
talked about a picnic held
August 7 at the fairgrounds .
A hayride served as
recreation. HotdOfls, potato
chiP6, and pop were the
refres)unents. Four steers
were judged by club members and Byron Miller, an
advisor.- Teresa ·Carr.
DONNA WEBER'S home
was the location of the July 30
meeting of Lucky 12 plus I
Club . Preparations were
inade for a fioat 1o be in the
Junior Fair parade. Bobby
&amp;le ImbOden reported on
safety in the house to the fi..o

•

MEET US AT THE

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-4211
R·utlirid

MEIGS
EQUIPMENT CO.

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

:;::
1::;!

FOR SALE Bf OWNER

DISCOVER A NEW DII\1ENSION

Poles, maximum dia. 10" on

largest end.. .._.. '6.70 per ton

IN EDUCATION

Bundled Slabs .. !6.00 per ton

advisors and eleven memhers that attended . - Robin
,
Herald.
THE
ROCK
Springs
Ladybugs met July 29 at the
chw-ch. The fioat for the
parade, the Style Revue , and
the Food Fair were discussed
by the three advisors, 12
members, and two visitors
that attended. - Pam Evans.
TilE TUPPERS Plains 4-H
Girls met July 31 at Rose
Carr's. A hayride wa s
discussed by the four advisors and ten girls attending.
- Connie Jones.
AUGUST 4 was the most
recent meeting of the Bedford
Gals with Renee Kaldor
hostess and three advisors
and five members attending.
Discussion centered aroWJd
the fair parade, the fair
,booth, and the judging of the
Outdoor COOkery projects.
Judging of the girls ' food was
done by the advisors, and
Angela Sinclair and Camille
Swindell
gave
demonstrations on place settings. Angela Sinclair.
TilE MIXE!).UP Hotshots
also met August 4 at Cheryl
Lawson's home.
Eight
members and two advisors
discussed a trip, the fair, ~d
bottle caps. The memhers
reported on how their
projects were progressing ,
Croquet and horse riding
were enjoyed by the memhers. The next meeting will
he at the Dorsey Jordan
home . The trip will be
discussed further at that time
- Ralph Jordan .

$4595
SS400

1975 Ford FIOO Club Cab
6 cyl.. automatic, P .S., l ong w•de
bed, red wtfh red t o pper .

We have 16 fresh stock Ford cars and trucks
coming to replenish our Giant July Sale .
Thanks agam for making July so joyful lor
both you and us . Also clearance on fresh new
trades .

1975 FORD 351 V8 ........ $ave
Torino 4 Dr . Sedan . Only J,8 t 6 easy supervtse d miles
Dnve r 's Tratning Car Atr co ndtfioned Fully eq,u ipped .

1975 Cadillac· DeVille...... $ave
4 Or . Sedan . Only 1.685 e&lt;"'sy miles b y ca reful local owner
Cleaner than showroom clean Equipped with nearly
everyfhtng Cady makes includ •ng genutne leather
upholstery

1974 Ford Gran Torinos3,495
4 Dr Sedan . Atr con dil! o ned . new
satts fied Ford owner .

Ford trade from

1973 Plymouth 318...... s~,795
V·B Gold Duste r . 1 dr hardtop, double barrel, sh arp,
brigh t red wi th whtte vt nyl t op . Whtl e lette r 70 tire s wt f h
mag styl e whe~ls Auto trans, power steering

1972 4 cyl. 2 dr............ ~1,695
Ope l Sedan . Automat•c trans, top d cyl econ o my . Extra
ntce.

1972 Datsun PickuP ........~2295
4cy l. , low mtleage . by l care fu l l ocal owner , like
new ptckup t o p per

4

cyl.

economy

at

Its

best

Auto

350 4 sp .• T top, locany owned

t973 Mercury Montego ...... •2395
MX 4 Dr sedan, au tom a t ic, P .S, P .B .. viny le roof. fac
ai r , c lean

1973 Chevrolet Camaro ...... ~2995
Z 28. Sharp.

1969 Chevy Corvette ......... •3595
417 V 8- 4 sp tr ans

1973 Ford Galaxle 500 ........ '2395
2 Dr . Hardtop. fac air , P. S.. P. B , vtny l roof

1973 Ford Torino ·•••······· ··· ·· '2195
•t Dr

sedan. 6 cy l • auto.

1972 VW Super Beetle ....... •1895
Double sh arp

1971 Ambassador ............... "1295
American M otor s, fac

at r. P . S., P B ,

1971 Chrysler New Yorker •1495
4 Dr

sedan, lac air, power st eer ing , P B.

1971 Chev. Belair .............. •1295
4 Dr . Seda n , l ac. a i r , P S, P B

1971Amerlcan Motors Rebel•895
4 Dr . sta . wag ., 6 cy l . std. trans .

1971 Ford Galaxle ............... '995

1971 Pinto 2 dr............. ~1,595
Sedan ,

1974 CORVETTE

trans

4 DR hardtop

1970 Dodge Polara............... •895
4 Dr . sed .1

fac. air.

automatic, P. B. , P.S

1968 Chevrolet --........--..... $895

1966 Jeep Wagoneer .............695

328 V -8 4 Or . Sedan Atr cond1t1oned, power steerr ng .
spo tle ss all whtte ftnt sh .

1963 Ford '12 Ton PU ............. •295

Automatic, mech . A 1

Wilh topper , 6 cyl , short bed

See : Fred Blaettnar, Darrell Dodrill
or Dan Thompson

AFEW OIEAPIES LEFT

DAN THOMPSON FORD
OPEN EVES . TILl 00, THURS . SAT . TIL5 :00

Phone 992-2196

461 S. Third St.
Middleport, Ohio

.·:~~~:~:')%.~~.

CJC£

Social
Calendar
FRIDAY
REVI VAL now in progress
at French C1ty Bap!Jst
Chw-ch, Burlingham, through
SIUiday. Evangelist is Dennis
Roberlson . Services 7:30p.m.
nightly
SQUARE DANCE, Semor
Citizens Center, 8:30 to 11 .30
p.m . Bob P1ckett, caller;
Drifters provi din g the mus1c.
Cake walks, refreshments.
Admisswn $1, ch1ldren under
12 free.
SATURDAY
ICE CREAM soc ia l at
Wilkesvill e Umted Method ist
Chw-ch, 7 to 7:30 p.m . ; ice
cr eam,
sandw i ches,
beverages.
GOSPEL CONCERT at
Laurel Cliff Free Methodi st
Church on the Route 7 bypass; 7:30 p m The Smgmg
Hymnals Quartet fr om
Lafayette, Tenn ., featured
singers; also the quartet will
appear at the Rock Springs
Methodist Churc h, SIUiday,
9:15 a.m . The grou p ts
sponsored by the So uth western Ohio Gospel Mustc
Assn.
THE SYRACUSE Ladles
Auxiliary. of the VoiWlteer
Fire Department will hold a
bake sale at the Municipal
buildin g
in
Syracuse
beginning at 11 a.m .
ALL NIGHT HYMN SING
1t Hartford Church of Chnst
.n Chnstlan Union Cam p
}roWld beginmn g at 7:30
&gt;.m. Dan Hayman and The
:o unty Hymntimer s and
lointheirs will be featured.
HYMN SING, Che s ter ··
Chw-ch of the Nazarene, 7:30
p.m. featw-ing the Bradley
Family, Parkersbw-g, and
the Bissell Brothers, Chester
area . Public welcome.

HOME FROM VACAnON
Mr. and Mrs. David Elkins
and daughter, Robin and
Wendy, Tuppers Plains have
SUNDAY
returned from a vacation in
DISTRICT 13 Past CoiUIthe Great Smoky Mountains cilors Assoctation , Daughters
and Gatlinbw-g, Tenn.
of America, 1:30 p.m. picnic
at the Wilson Park near Cool-

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS

985-4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

Chester. 0.

Racine Social Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
The p1cmc supper hosted by
the Ruth Circle members ,
was hel d 1n th e ch urch
basement, du e to rain,
Tuesday evening, Aug.:;, 6:30
p m . for the Bertha M. Sayre
MISSIOnary Society with
twenty members present.
The meetmg followed with
Mr s. Mary Yost , presi dent in
c harge, which opened by
s mg1n g "Sweet Hour of
Prayer" ,
Mrs .
Lillian
Hayman a t the piano. Mrs .
Yost gave a poem " Learn to
Live Alone with God" . A
rea din g " The Unseen Breaks
THE HYM NALS from
Lafollette, Tenn. will smg at
the Rock Spr in gs United
Methodist Chur ch, Pomeroy.
Services are at 9:15 a m .'
FORTIETH ANNUAL
Parker Family ReiUiion, at
Tuppers Plains Elementary
Sc hool: basket lunch at 12:30
p.m
HYMN SING a t Bradford
Chw-ch of Ch ri st, 2 p.m .,
featrrr in g th-e "Chnstian
Endeavors " trw fr om the
Gallipoli s Ch ris tian Church.
Love offering to be taken for
yout h rev1val to be held thiS
fall, other churc hes mv1ted to
bring special nwnbers.
GREEN
OGDIN
CASTER
r e un ion
at
Co lumbi a Chap e l Ch ur ch ,
Pomt Rock, Rt. 689 . Basket
dinner at noon ,
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
Carr School ReWJion, 12:30
p... basket dinner at Woode
Grove 10 Alfred . Afternoon
program : former teachers,
pupils and fam1hes invited.

Through" and scripture
II Kings 6: 17. A business
sess ion, followed . Variou s
reporls were given and letters read, after which Mrs .
Nondus Hendricks, vice
president of Christian Servtce, presen'tect the love gift
program with a reading,
"Where does our Love Gift
Money Go'" A reading by
Mrs. Linda GriJnm '"The
Identity Love Gift Box ." Mrs.
Hendricks read " Thoughts of
Love from many Sow-ces"
and was assisted by Mrs .
Frances Wilcoxen and Mrs.
Ollie Mae Cozart in the
dedication of the offerings of
the Esther Circle and Ruth
Circle wh1ch was $108.00.
Closing with prayer of
dedication, a
program
followed ent1tled, " Pettiness" from program book ;
"Serenity of the Soul" by
Mrs . Barbara Gheen and
dialog by Mrs . G.izella
Bikacsan, Mrs. Mary K. Yost
and Mrs. Martha Lou Beegle .
Meetmg was dismissed with
prayer by Mrs. Yost.
Mrs. Carla Shuler re tw-ned
home from Holzer Medical
Center after sw-gery .
Mr . and Mrs. Hugh Cairns
of Ttpp City spent Tuesday
visiting friends and were
supper guests of Mrs . Edna
Pickens. Before leaving for
home they came to First
Baptist Church to vis1t with
friends at the Mi ss ionary
meeting.
Mr . and Mrs. Martin
Wilcoxen and daughter Helen
visited their son-in-law and
daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Max
Brown iq Del Rio, Texas ;
Eisenhower's Birthplace in
Denison; L. B. Johnson

Ubrary 10 Austin ; L.B.J.
Ranch a nd Btrthplace in
Johnson City; Mrs . Gladys
Wilcoxen at Kerrville; Judge
Roy Bean Memorial at
Langtry ; The AsfJ"odome in
Houston and also did some
s hoppin g in Mexico. On
re turnin g home , they vislted
the HermaLage Home and
burial pla ce of Andrew
Jacks on which is located in
Nashvill e, Tenn . Helen
remained in Del Rio for a
weeks visit with Lt. and Mrs.
Brown.

LARRY'S

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
PH. 992-7777
POMEROY
eGovemor
e Kilinvood

• Vemco Add-ARooms
• Crestridge
Sectional Homes
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Open Sunday
1: 00 Til6:00
Mon .- Fri. 9-8
Saturday 9-6
door to
Boys.

RIO

N.

' GR~NDE:

'

,,

'

~-

"

.D.

OFFICE
RS: 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON -.;HURS.l-EAST COURT

C::OLLEQE 'COMMUNITY . COLLEGE

Phone,,949\.4651

PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY • AUGUST 9TH

"EMPLOYES OUTING"
' '

OF

SLAND CREEK COAL CO.

~~

'

CAMDEN PARK
U.S.ROUfE&amp;OWESf-HUN'fiNGTON

CLOSED EVERY MONDAY EXCEPT LABOR DAY

!,

\

'' ' '

The

OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTER 5 PM

,OHIO PALLET CO.

't

73 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dool, air ...............'2595

CALL742 -4211

-- -- -~

WANTED I

Wrap

ghlo Rout e 7, North· East of
fu')per Pla tn s.
Cool v tll e, Oh to
Phone 6&amp;7 -3608
Op e n
Mond ay
thru
Sa turday 8 :00 to 8 · 00
NOW OPEN
Larry and Vtvtan Hopp s
Owner s

Syrac u se, Oh1o

BUSINESS
PROPERTY

~----

8 I mo~

Processing

~VE~DER
4

sns

74 Cadillac S. DeVille, rad. tires, air..... JG800
74 Cadillac C. DeVille, fun power, air.... 17000
73 Cad~lac Cpe. DeViHe, pow., air.... .... '5500
75 Chev. Caprice 4 door .................. '5595
Sold new for o~r $6100 . Full power , atr , stereo. V -root ,
1.500 m1les . New Cadillac trade

l&amp;VMeat

STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS "
REPLACEMENT ·:
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING-SOFFITT
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

LARRY

I

CUSTOM SLAUGHTER

Blown mto Walls &amp; Att1cs
Ktlchen State In s pect ed
L1censed
Bak e r
and
D ecora tor
Homemad e
Noodl es a l so fealured .

1968 MERCURY COMET1 DR .
V-8. std trans ., radio .

USED CARS

Phone 992 -5682
or 992 -7121

Blown
Insulation Services

WANTED

power steering, radio .

ALL
MECHANICAL
WORK

FREE ESTIMATES

CAKE BAKING

S20'15

1970 NOVA V-8 CPE .
$1295
Blk . vinyl roof, grey finish , good ti res, automatic.

Miles West

Btgg~

Ph !J92 2174

7 74 1 mo

Motor Co•.
QUALITY
.
•

dark green finish , vinyl roof, sa ddle bucket seats.
console , radio, like n ew WW tires .

On St. Rt . 124
otl Rt . 7 By -Pass

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Pomeroy

For Sale

CHIPWOO-D

I
- •

CLELAND

Wanted To Buy

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE
2:

'

R adtaf or Spec •alt sf

Ph . 991 2798

REALTY

Help Wanted -

t. . . .

BiJIIdozer Radtalor to the
smi'lltest H eater Core

DICK SEYLER

~

•

350 V -8 automatic trans .. power steering and brakes,

r rom the largest Tru ck or

KUHL CAKE DECOR

w,,

EXPER. IE~CED

N a th an

Real Estate For Sale

Mobile Homes for Sale

--

1970 ChfV. CAMARO

I Radiato

WOOD - MET A l - PLA STIC
ANTIQUES
MODERN CHEMICALS

1966 COMET 6 cy l st an dard
P I A N O Tuntng Lane Dantc l s
transmt SStO n
Good work
~ EG Toy Poodle , Ph one J.t7
Now ltS!ed wht!e pages
1?6/
ca r . $?75 Call 99'1 J/ 08 afte r
others whom II may concern .
Ph o n e 99110il'?
.1 JO p m
!J itlc
that on the 30t h day o f Ju l y
} 30 I 'J IL
8 6 ·l i p
19!5 th e t rustees o f the F 1r st
Ba pti st Chu r ch ot Mtdd leport.
AKC Reg Poodles. 1 bla c k , 1
A ND
Ohto fli ed •n t he- Court of RO OM
c hoc ol il t e, I aprtcot Pt1onc 1960CJ'iJEEP ll ke-new,good
ttr es n e- w pam t. l o p , rebuil t
Pr 1 v n e a •r c on dtl toncd
(3 0.'1) 88] J/0')
Common Plea s of Me•gs
Flatwoods, Ohto
C' nqm e Phone 747 J74S
r OO nt
phor1e . T V
fl ll
County
Oh10
•n Case No
8 6 61p
8 3 61c
Pomeroy, Oh1o
mC&gt;als . luund ry p l u5 rnany
15.865 a certa•n Compla.n t
ex troJs Wr1t e Mr s /1/1
J
demandmg the Court for an
Slop In Or
Miller 13 ox 105 P omeroy
or der g,.,,ng them au thonty to
196-t JEEP Wagoneer , Out
c~ 11 992 -7537
a 1 75
Oflt O
se ll and convey m t ee Simple
board motor
5 h p
743
8 I 76tp
the f o llow.n g descr rbed real
c n l ther r tiiC' Ca ll 378 670)
l 7x60 N EW MOON tra iler and
es tate s •t ualed tn th e Coun t y
8 5 Il l c
two
tots
or
tu
st
buy
lots.
608 E.
o l Metgs , State of Ohto and t n HYMN S I NG a t Ru ll and
\ I:::P TI C T /\ N K~ CLEA NE D
T
u
ppers
Plam
s,
OhtO
Phone
F re ewil l Ri!pltst Chur ch
R (' nsonab l c R I\ 1E c, Phon e
the Village of Mtdd l epo rt . to
MAIN
667
).175
Sunctay , /\uq 11 7 p m A l l
ttb llH? Culll t pO it S Joh n
B 6 611p
POMEROY, O
StnQt&gt; r s and the pub lt c are
~~~ """~" " ow ner
welcome
The toll owtng rea r esta t e
.1 'i 11c
FOR SALE OR Tf~AUE
CUTE AS A BUTTON
8 1 1He
stt uated 10 the V 1t lage o f
H&lt;~r l ey D,wtd5on
Cho pper
T ht s new home •s locat ed
Mtdd l eport. County o t M c tgs
Pllon e &lt;JIJ 'l 5663
BO/\ 1 Motors . R cpatrs
498
and Stat e o l
Ohto , and EBL I N Reun ton to b e he l d at 1 wo tri'ltl er tots on r t ver bank
on
R t 143 not too t ar out
8 8 61p
Locust ') I . Mtddlcport ,
F an Metg s Sunday, 1\ug
bounded and descr•bed as
at Cltfton . w va
I gas I
It 's b uilt on a h ouse wife
Ohto Phone 992 3092
10. begtnntng a t 1? noon A ll
follows
etec P11one (]04) !11 550?
TWO Ot ece ltvtng r oom suite
sav tng s p la n ? l ove l y BRs.
r elni i'Je S tnVtlCd
7 7? /6 t c
8 8 6\p
rec l tne r that beats. and
bath , ntce ki t c he n, full
8 J 6tp
Being tn Pa lme r s Add tt ton to
vtbrate5 breakfa s t table
oa se ment
w tlh
lar ge
sat d Village and more par ~ - - - ·I ROOM S and bath apt
Wtlh 1 c hatrs , o dd cou ch
tn
ttcutarly
deltne ated
r'lS SYRACUSE
Coo n Hunters '
recr
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a
l
ton
r
oom
.
ca
rport
&amp;
carpet R CA TV O t her odcls
Rut l and area
Phone 992
follows Begtnntng at a potnt
Assoctalton wtll hold u
'it o r age, on e acre $22 700 .
and e nd s Phon e QQ/ /79 1
58513
on Stx lh Str eet. so t eet sout h of
spec ta l meetmg F r,d ay
l
8 B Jtc
DON ' T FENCE ME IN 7 ?7 lie
the southwest
corner of
p m
Want
a home wt t h lots of
H o oker a nd Stxlh St r eet
8 ~ 41 (
BOAT mol or and traile r 35
TRAI L ER lot tn Mtd dl ep or l
g
r
ound
Tuppers P latns on
th ence runnmg in a so uth erly h p Evtnrudc mo tor. I,J II
Call 992 5434
d1 r ect.on a l on g •he wes( St d e
Rt 7 7 1 "J ac r es Home ha s
Star r r es. t boa t. n~Cw 1t r es on
7 16 26 1C
o f Sixth Street tor a dtstance o f
2 BR, bath . part basement.
tra d er . all for S!OO A l so.
so feet to !h e northeast corner
1968
Chevrolet
Corvatr
,
g
ood
own
wa t er &amp; ct l y wa t er .
o f a parcel of land owned by YARD SA L E , nex t to Ga u ls 5 RM apt f urnt shed, uttlltie s
cond t tton . S300 Phone 99?
new
st ee l si dmg $10,500
Shake
Haven
tn
Chester,
El•zabe lt'r Sanford (Eltzabet h
patd , 1 ch ild acce pt ed No
6 15·1 ror sale or tr ad e
Sa tu rday, Aug 9, 9 am to 7
H ar ltn ger before ma rri age)
SCIPIO
TWSP . -- 138
drunk s John Sh eets 3 mtl es
a 8 61p
p m by Ei'lstern H tgh School
thence runn tn g m a we sterly
r ol li ng. woo d e d acres
so uth of Mtdd l e port on Rt 7
Chee rl e&lt;"'d er s. Proceeds Ia
dtrectton a long the lt ne o f satd
8 5 6tp REAR KodtttC Magnum 45 lb
Close t o Rt 143 Has an old
be u sed to r carnp
Sanford lot to l he east I me of
NEW LISTING -- Large 3
bow
wt1
t1
bow
QUlvcr.
ho
use &amp; we ll About $174 00
8 7 / tc ? BE DRM rnob d e home , 11 :
Lowe r Pomeroy (now a port of
bedroom mobtle h ome. 70x14
c
amoutlaqc
,
c
over
,
per Clcre
Mtddleport l
then ce in a
bath , \-10 week and depostl
w lfh pullout. Jln baths, patto
s •gh r s
n12w
string,
northerly dtrection along t he GARAG E
SALE .
Eagl e
POMEROY - Ho me has 3 and 6 acres
Pay own ult ltl tes Phone 99?
ftberglass
arrows
$65
eas t l in e o f s atd Lower
Rt d ge turn o ff Rl
7 at
3509
BR. bath . fu ll ba sement
Phone 985 3335
TWO FAMILY HOME - 4
P ome ro y for a d ts ta nce h a lf
Memory
Gardens
8 5 6tc
wt fh TV r oo m . uftltty R ..
a
8
Jtc
way to Hooker Stree t . then ce
Ceme tery .
approximately
bedrooms, 2 baths, na t gas,
l arge concrete p.:~t i o, l arge
•n a n easterl y di reclton o n a
5 1 ~ m tl es out Co Rt 32 Wed
possession soo n
yard $9,500
mobile hom e. DELIC I OU S home qrown
direct I m e to lh e place o f
t hrough Sat u rday, 9 am !t il TWO hedrrn
12 ACRES - Several buildtng
p
each
es
while
and
ye
ll
ow
depos tt r eQutr ed Phone 992
beginning 11 tS th e purpo se o f
6 p m N ew an d us ed tt ems.
CLOSE IN - Nt ce P 1 ac r e
Ma
son
P
e
ac
h
O
r
chard
lot
s and a 3 bedroom renova t ed
3429
this deed to co n vey a parce l o l
ch tldren
thro u gh
a dull
Mobtl e homewtlh kt f chen ,
Phone ( 30·1) l 73 5559
ho m e Ctty uttltt1es
7 30 l ?tp
l and 50 feet on Sixth Stree t and
dem s, anttque st ove , pap er
8 a t tc
utility and garage added,
runntng wester ly at that wtd th
copter, o r gan, 59 Chevy
ON RT . 33 - 7 bedroom h o m e
own and c it y wa t er supply
1
to !h e eas t ltn e of L ower
truck w tlh hydrau lt c ltft,
I ANL 1 - RQQ~j~;;,f~h~d a~d DOU BL E oven. oas r an qe
w lfh bcr t h .a n d 2 porches T P .
Pomeroy The above •S a pari
lam ps , bedspreads. cur
Exce ll ent condttton $8,900
un l urn1shcd
apnrtm en s
Norge
Re frt gera t o r
water
,..,
'Wi ~'ft
of the same pr em tse s con
tatns , mise
i tems to o
GOOD USED HOMES ARE CABIN
Phone 9'J2 Sl ) ,1
t ree ic r , b r eak fa st se t and
Ne xt to Forked Run
I I} IIc
veyed from Sid P Coe and
n ume r ous to ment ton
BEING
TAKEN
UP St ate Park . wa l er and e lectric
mtsc Movmq . wtl l nol need
Dan S L ewis. Jr , to Maggi e
8 6 Jtp
'oom
.these
appl
tances
C&lt;)n
be
RAPIDLY
CALL
F isher by d eed dated Se pt 4, - - ~- - - ---- Pf..: I VI\TE m ee I 1ng' hone 10 '
ava tl ab l e
see n at 9t 1 AhA
s.
t . Md
1
997
TODAY .
1901 , and r ecor d ed tn Vo l ume T H ERE W IL L be a yard sale
dny or qan1?.Mtton P
dleport
NEAR OHIO RIVER
]
97',
88 , pages 369 and 370 of the
at the home of Wtnntfred
PHONE
992 -2259
L
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8
8
3t
c
Wonde
rfu l v tew , 2 bed r oo m
1 IIt i e
reco r d of Deeds o f M e igs
Ma r ctnko A ug 8 a n d 9 from
home . and one acre, wtth,
Cou nty , OhtO
10 a.m
7 p m Turn cast on
Deed R ef ere n ce
Volume
681 from Tuppers Plams. Go
APT ltk. e n ew 3 room s wtthS H ASTA campe r , IB fl sl ee p s J BEDROOM h ome, l a r ge ' fishtng ri gh t s
127, Page 391, Me tgs Coun ty
3 1 ~ miles to Co Rd 50 and
1o:1rq e bath tabl e l op ra nqe
6 Pho n e 949 5161
Or
kt tchen , central atr. wall to STORAGE BUILDING targe closet EiJst Mutn ', 1 ,
Deed Records
fo ll ow Stgns
8 3 61c
wa ll ca rp e ttng Phone 991
good l or woodwor ktng , auto
A church par sonage i s
Pomer oy See to apprcctate
8 6 Jlp
7030
p a 1 n t 1n g ,
co n t r a c to r ,
situated upon th e foregoing ----- ·- - · - - - - - - - - Pho n e Ga tlt pol ts dur tn Q day,_
8 3 6 tc reftn1sh1ng of fu rnt tu re. etc
\46 70'19 eventngs 4&lt;16 953 9 -A NNING tomatoe s. g r een
desc ribed r ea l es tat e
3FAM ILYY a r dSale.A u g 9
b ea n s.
sweet
p e pper s.
1 m tic
Sa id Comp la tnt and ca use
10 on FAniP R •rl aP B;::.shan
NEW LISTING - 3 years old, 3
c
u
c
u
mbers
Gcra
l dt n e
wtll be heard on th e 30 th day of
Road , t urn ofl R t 7 fr om
bedroo
m . 2.. batb&amp;, all e lectri c
Cleland. Racme Phone 949
August , 1975 , al 10 00 o'c l ock
Pomeroy o n Road 32
By
.1 1I I
ho
m
e
F amily ro o m , full
A M or as so on thereafter as
Mobt l'e Hom e
M e tgs Memory Gar d en s. go COU NT RY
7
25
lf
c
baseme
nt
an d 2 ca r garage
the Court may determtne .
Pa
r
k
Rt
33
ten
m
tles
north
6
m ties
Ant tqu es .
Beu lah White
WE
HAVE
A LARGE
ol Pomeroy Larg e l o t s wt l h
depression glass, gu n s a n d
John Werner
concrete pa tr os . St d ewa lk s . B I CYCLE Repatrs , Sales and
NO 133-3 BR older ho me
other ttems . Phone 949 3194
SELECTION OF PROPERPaul Smart
runn ers and o ff stree t
8 5 4tp
in to wn, walktng dt sfan ce
TIES FOR YOU TO SEE .
Serv ic e. 498 Locus t S t ,
Ge r a ld Anthony --- -- ------ - - - - - -~ ­
parkmq Phone 992 7179
,
Mtddleport O h to Pho n e
VISIT OR CALL US AT 992
of
school
and
stores
,
fully
Tony Fowler YARD sale, ve ry ni ce gt r1 's
12 31 rt c
99'2 3092
ms
u
lated
.
with
n
ew
alum
F reda H ood
and boy' s sc hoo l cloth111g, a
7 n 26 t c
Louise Thorn pson
Nindows and storm wi n
baby bed , playpen . goo d 1='URN I SHED
apartment
,
Ted R il ey
toys , dishe s and mise Aug 7
dows,
glassed in front and
TH
ORO
UGHBRED
Gel
d
ing
ad ult s only tn Mrddleport
Robert L ewis
a nd 8, 9 5 Res of I rts Payn e,
for sa l e Ge ntl e, wil l work
back porches, n1ce la rg e
Phone 992 3874
(81 1. B. 15, 3tc
660 Beech St, Mtddleport
aro und cat tl e
H as been
3 25 tf c
rooms.
b at h
a nd
If:&gt; ,
8 5 Jt p
wo rm ed 10 years of age
$19,000 00
Phone
696
10B4ttll
3
30
p
rn
'J BEDROOM T raile r , very
YARD SALE
7 weeks
7 31 1'2 tc
qood Phone 992 332 4
Ceramtcs
g u n ca btnet ,
H OUSE f o r sale on 2 acres o f
NO. 134 - 6 56 a , o n matn
6 7 t tc
many mo r e tl ems
Tw o
l a n d near Vtnton , OhtO on
h
i
ghwa
y,
ha
s
small
r
ental
miles up L ea d tng Creek .
1977 CA MPER , 16 f t Lets u re
Mt
T abor Rd, 3 bedrooms ,
LAURELAND
Ap art ments,
NOTICE OF
Ph one 7 4~ 3267
hous e, very n eat wit}"t
T 1nn• Lo Boy. refrigerator .
and bath . fireplace . good
APPOINTMENT
6th &amp; Ge orge Sts, N ew
B 13 6tc
fu rnace Phone 992 77J 8
we ll , outbui l dt n gs Ca ll 388
al u m . s iding , 8 x 10 storage
Hav en, W
Va
Available
Case No. 21SS1
8 5 6tc
8879
bldg
"
$15,000.00
. Estate of Leatha M . Krinke,'
August 15
Brand n ew I
7 27 12t c
•Deceased .
bedroom townh ouses, ap
, Notice tS hereby given tha-t
pliances furnt shed,
full y 1950 FE R GUSO N tractor ,
NO. 135-8 64 a , on pave d
, E . Jeanne Braun of Pomeroy , WILL do odd jobs , mowmg ,
ca rp ete d R enttng S128 up
n ew ly r e built w tt h TO 35
road . 3 mi. from new mine
tn c ludtng utilit ies For more
.Ohto, has been duly appointed
power p ack engme, bru sh
haultng , pat nltng or roofmg
tnformati
on,
call
I
(
304
)
882
E xe cuhr1 x of th e Estate of
area,
vacant, good fi shing
h og. g rad er blade and other
Phone 992 7409
?567
Leatha M K rink e, deceased
J pt httch eq u tp m ent Phon e
close by, $3,800 00
7
79
26tc
late of Meigs County, Oh 10 '
6 7 7tc
84 3 25 61
Creditors a re requtred to "R E MODELIN G·. ~umbmg:
8 7 6tc
NO 136- 2 BR older hom e,
file t heir claims wtth sa1d
hea
t
tn
g
and
all
ty
pes
of
fiduc tary with in four months
with
full basement, close to
DOUBLE
n
ec
k
s
t
eel
g
ut
far,
ge n eral
re pa1r
Work
Dated th i s 28th day o f Ju l y
mullt c h or d $250 Stdn ey
stores,
includes ga s range
g
uaranteed
20
yea
r
s
ex
1975
H ayman, 99 2 7733
PROPERTY on l and con tra ct
Entirely Remodeled
pertence
Phone 992 2.'109
and 1 yr. o ld heat ing
8 7 13t p
wtl h or wrthout h ouse
5
1
tf
t;:
MIDDLEPORT
syst em, $11,500 00.
Mann tng D Web st er
Pho n e 742 3074
Business Space
Court o f Common Pleas ,
7 29 26tc 3 MILK GOATS, 2 pa r t
W IL L do tr ontng~s tn my hom e
Probate DtvtSton
2,000
sq. It , (Leased)
NO. 138 - 3 BR FHA a pPhone 997 73 68
Nubian Phone 742 37 45
(81 1, 8, 15, 3tc
2
Apartments
DISCARDED
l
awn
mowers,
proved all elec. ho m e on 90
6 3 6tc
8 6 3tc
til l ers, rt din g mowers, e t c
Completely Furnished
x 120 lot, vtllage o f M td Phon e 742 3074
Appomtment Only
dleport,
ha
s
10
x
10
alum.
7 16 26t c FUR NITURE , repatr, car
992-7889 or 992·5320
pentry , R tc h ar d Russell
ut . bldg .. 518.500.00
CJ.~.::, M pai d for a11 makes and
Ph on e 99'2 7178
NOTICE OF
JLD turr'i i tur e. •ce boxes ,
models of mob tl e homes
8 5 Sip
APPOINTMENT
bra st. beds , or comp l ete
NO. 139 -4 a •• vacant land ,
Phone area cod e 614 423
Case No. 215711
hou
se
hol
ds
Wr
tfc
M
D
.
953
1
has
water tap tn and paid
E stat e of Charles Benn ett,
Quar t er Hor se and
M1ller. Rt
4, Pomeroy , REG
4 13 tf c
for.
on mam highway . 10
J ACRES of lan d with 2 mobi l e
D ece ased .
Pat
n
l
colt
Phone
747
3267
Ohto Ca ll 992 7760
homes tn A 1 co ndt fton
7 31 tfc
N otice is h er eby gtven t h at
mt f ro m to wn, $6,400.00
10 7 74
E xce ll ent well Wtth new
Warren
Bennett
of
381
deep we ll w at e r pu mp
Loveman Avenue, Worth
NO. 141) - 1 72 a c lea r ed
Phone
Washer
Many extras Seen by appt
ing ton , Ohio, h as been duly A BLACK P e ktngese dog WRINGER
9.19 4761
roam tng George Freeland's
1969
F1800
Tandem
only For more information ,
; . ground out 1n co untry , m a
appoin ted as Executor of the
_,•t
8 7 61(
resid ence Call 997 7646
call 949 49 17 P r tced rtghl
Estate of Charl es Bennett ,
q u)et seclu d ed lo ca l to n ,
fo r qutck sale
8 7 2tc
de cease d , late of Me i gs
Axle
53.000.00.
-· -----U S CO 1N S and Cu rr en cy,
County, Ohio
a 5 12tc
1964 a nd older , dt m es.
Creditors a re req utr ed to
qua rters , halves , s tl ver
307 Spring Ave.
f l l e their cla tms with satd
'"
WA .NTED -· Woman to ltve •n
d ollar s Buy. sell. or t rade
fiduc i ary Wtthtn four months
Cab·
and
Chassis
.
~· BEDROOM ho use nea r
Pomeroy
992-2298
Call Roger Wamsley. 1·12
wtth elde rl y lady tn Mtd
Dat ed t hts ?5t h day of July
Ch es t er . J~ acre lot Phone
1975
Looks Good. Good
dleport Cou ld h ave some
3651
985 3582 .
CONTACT ,
a 8 3tc
fr ee t tme P hon e 742 6675
8·6 4tp
Mechanical
Cond.
Lots Pauley
8 6 31c
Manntng D Webster
-_J_--,TIMBER . Po meroy Forest
Branch Manager
Good tires .
Judg e ·
H'OUSE , 3 bedr oom, la rge
Products, pay top prt ces f o r
Court of Common P leas,
liv tn g ro om , ba t h , kitchen,
standing timber a nd ltm
Proba te Div ts ion
._ 1 ':.&gt;
basement. garage and
be rland
Call 614 ?92 5965
Meigs County , Ohto
6 RM HOU SE , bath , ca rp et ,
p at to Ph one 992 75 42
1 •
days or 614 446 8570 n1ghts
basement , alum s id tn g
a 6 4tc
Auo 1, 8. 15, 3fc
8 6 6tc
s torm w i nd ows, tnSulat ed, -~ - --- --- - ------river view , large lot , d o u b le 3 RM HOU SE and bafh on ' 1~
c arport Wtlh shop, reduced ,
Ph. 992-2176
acre o f ground on Co Rd 26
q uick sale R tc hard W eave r ,
!~C::ily water , gas and elec:. See
992 7066
."?tharles
Biss e ll ,
Long
6 l I fc
~ottom . Ohio tn Bash an .
NEW 7'12 h .p. Sea r s' outboard
motor Phone (304) 682 3205.
9-6 -4tp
NOTICE OF
6 6 6tp
APPOINTMENT
Case No . 2158'1
SAC.EME NT
Leaking?
Estate ol Frank E . Lance,
Contact T r t Ctly Pressure
Deceued .
Se al, Phone (304) 295 8 161
3 Bedroom , 2 tlaths, 112 basement modular home
Notice is hereby given that
d ays, or 667 J475 even tng s
Joe Lantz of Route 1. R ee ds
located on large corner lot in ~quiet neighborh-ood near
8 6 61p
ville. Ohio-;"-h as been duly
schools, churches, and shoppi.'tg. Natural gas forced
appointed Exe&lt;:ulor ol t he
air heat. Carpet throughout. bvilt· in eye level oven and
19 70 TRI UMPH motorcycle,
Estate of Frank E . • Lan ce,
comp l ete l y c hopp ed P hon e
surface range . All lf4 inch p.neling, front and rear
deceased , late of Me igs
992 3663
Coun tv , Ohio .
.
porches, sidewalks, and off str,eet parking. Price in 8 6 3tp
Creditors are required to
cludes ' portable dishwasher , refrigerator, 10, 000 BTU
file their claims with said
window .air conditioner, good washer and dryer,
197
6
STAR
CRAF
T
Tra
i
l
ers
in
Judiciary Within four ·months .
DELIVERED TO.
stock
1975 Trailers and
D,ated thls "'28th day of July
dinette sM. and various dec~r itef!ls. Owner leaving
Fo ld d ow n s redu ced
to
J975
area and must sell soon . Askinjj·only S22,0M. Will al~o
bottom C l osed f o r vacation ,
sell
completely furnished $24~0 , For details
Aug
11
24
Camp
Conley
Manning ·D WeQs ter
Starcraft Sa l es , R t
61 ,
Court of Common Pleas ,
North PI Pleasanl.
Rt. 2 Pomeroy
Probate Oiviston
Ph. 992-2689
8 6 3t,C
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SERVICE

Oh•o

and to att

I

. 9 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, Q:• Friday, ~.a, 1975

000 0[ 1 "" ' "' ~ ...

Service

S l Eh!EO RADIO ,

modern
deStQn . 8 track combtnr"tOn
am l m
r adto
Balnnu:.·
$10] 54 or tr•rms
Crlll Y'l')
1965
fl s t t c

19 / 4 KAWA ) AK I I II 7~ 0CC
Enduro 5 w ee k ~ o ld Under
warra nty unltl Ch rt stl-nas
Showro om condtlton . nol &lt;1
scra t ch
N ew fork bra ce.
knobbtes. $1 , 100 inves ted ,
will se ll t or $975 Phone 997
356 4
8 5 4tp

East Matn

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f

Pomeroy

7

Cut

For Rent

Real Estate for Sale

Yard Sale

Strout Realty

Employment Wanted

Ph •91 3993

75 Olds. Cut. Sup. Sedan, __air ......... ... 14795
74 Olds S;ilcllf Coupe,
. yl roof ••••••••.•••••••.• '4595
I)OWer, atr. an d 11n

Freeze

AUGUST

10 1 mo

7 17 1 mo

NOULD YOU BEL IEVE?
Buil d an all steel butldtng at
Pole Barn prtces? Gol d en
Grant All Stee l Bu tl dtngs .
~ t
d
Box 148 . Waverly
Ohto Phone 9d 7 72 96
7 74 1 tc

IS NEW CAR CLEARANCE
TIME AT
SMITH NELSON MOTORS
500 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO PH. H2-2174
Come On In and Beat '76 Price Raise
Open Eve. Till7 p.m. &amp; Sat. TillS p.m .

1

Racine .Plumbing
&amp; Heating
Your H ell D ea te r
Thtrd St.
Racme, Otno
Ph 949-S961

BACK HOE for r ent. hour or
contract . reg or excavatory
type Se pttc tanks tnstalled
B tl I Pull1ns . phone 997 7478
7 74 26 tc

E m ergencv
949-221 I or 992 -5700
Comp l ete a tr cond1l ionrng
sa l es and service , heattng,
plumbing, ro oftng a nd
gene ral sheet metal work
Free Esttmates
7 11 1 mo

HOME Improvement a nd
Repatr servtce
Anyf htng
l 1xed around !h e home from
roo l t o basement You' IIIJke
our work an d ra t es •Phone
7.125081
? 17 lfc
WALL
paper
pat n!tn g. an d
Phone 747 508 t

hangtng ,
pan e ll tng
7 ?7 l 2tc

r, E W lN G
MACHINE
R f'p A1r s serv tcc . all makes
"1'-1 ! ".'? Ht
!h e F abr rc Shop .
Potn c roy 1\utho'rized Smger
' ales and Se rv 1ce
We
shMp e n Sc tssors
J 29 tf c

EXCAVATING ,
b ackhoe .
dozer and dttcher
Gas.
e l ec tr•c and wa t er l tne
burta l , basements, t ooters
sepl tc sys tem s and brush
c 1eanmg Will hau l fill dtrt.
top soil. sand and gr avel.
ltmeslone for drtveways and
roads
Phone Charles R
Hatft e l d Bac khoe Servtce.
Rt
I , Rutland, OhiO , 742
6092
7 11 90 t c

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dOH'r , l oade r
a nd bo c khve work . se ptt c
t('ln k s
tnstalled
dump
truc k s nnd Ia boys l or fHr e
will haul 1111 dtr t lop sot l ,
l 1nteslont: and gravel Ca ll
no b or Roq er J €' ff ers . day
phone 99 2 7089 , n tght phon e
1'1 2 35?5 or 997 5232
t_ 11 t t c

RE ~ DY

M IX CONC~ETE
cleltvcr e d r tQ hl to your
p r o 1cct r a st and easy f re e
&lt;'Sit ma l es Phone 99 '1 328·1 ,
Goeq te m Ready Mtx Co .
Mt ddl eport Ohto
6 30 ttc'

GE N ERA L Repatr , c l ean up
and
haulrng ,
c ulling ,
we l d t n g
carpentry,
plumbtng . e t ec milsonry
and gene r a l r emodel tn g
Call Sk tl Pool
Pho ne 992
'i1'16
6 17 He

ELW OOD BOWER S REPAIR
Sweepe rs . toa sters . trons.
uti S!Yt&lt;l ll c1ppltan ces Lawn
mowe r next to Sture Htgh
way Ga raqc on Route 7
Ph o n e 98 5 3825
..1 16 lfc

~ EPT I (

1 /\ NK S cleane d
Modern \ antlatton 99? 395~
or 992 73 ..J"
' tna ttc

HOUSE for sa l e on 1 acr es of
l and nea r Vrnto n , Oh 10 , on
Mt T abo r Rd , J bed r ooms.
; , , ., . '" '
and bath, ltr eplace goo d
D &amp; [J T R EE Trt mmtng , 20
well, ou tb u tldt ngs Call 38 8
8819
yea r s expertence Insured .
fr ee es ttmates Call 992 3057,
8 8 6tc
Coolvil l e
Phone (1) 667
30-11
4 30 tfc

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RUTLAND
BARGAIN
CENTER

HAND LETTERED S IGNS
A ND P OSTERS
F REE
E ST I MATES CALL M C
CRAWFORD. 992 7680
8 7 26tp
L A N DSCAPES
OR
SEASCA P ES
PAINTED
JUST FOR YOU E JOY CE
M I LLER PHONE 992 7680 ".
""-Mfo
8 ..1J .f'tt'}&gt; ....

Washer

&amp;

5379.95 -

Dryer -

Carpet.i~g,

Uprighl

Freezers

-

S150 oo up

·

( 1) Green Range and
Refrigerator - pr. $369.95
(1) White Wood Kitchen
Cabinet , excellent con d. -

-501 NYLON
99 Square

4

Yard

RUBBER BACh.

S68.00
( 1) Whtte Canopy BR suite

- $188.00

INTERNATIONAL TRUCK

The State of Ohio, Meigs
County Court ot Common

Pleas, Probate Divis•on.
To the E~eecutri x of the
estate. to ~uch of the following
as are restdents of the State of
Ohio . v iz : the surviving
spouse. the next of kin , the
benefic i artes under the will :
and to the atlorney or at .
tor neys representing any of
the aforement ioned persons
No 11476 Marton Jean War
ner , Pomeroy , Oho , Salisbury
Township
·
You are hereby notified tha.t
the
Inventory
and
Ap
praisement of the esta.te of the
aforementioned ,
deceased ,
late of said County, was filed
in this Court Sard Inventory
and Appra 1s ement will be for
heartn g before this Court on
the 22nd day of August, 1975.
at 10 · 00 o ' clock A .M
Any person desiring to file
exc epti ons thereto must file
them at least five days prior to
the date set for hearing .
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court. this 6th day
of August 1975
Manning D Webster
Judge
By 1\nn B. Watson
Oepuf y Clerk
181 8, 15 2tc

oil and deisel fuel.
A spokesman for Solllo aaid
the gas price cut also applies
1o the wholesale plice to
dealers. New gasoline plices
at company-operated stations
will be 59.9 cents for regular
and unleaded and 63,9 cents
for premium.

FENCING
BARBWIRE
May We Have Your Oulu?

( 1} 4 Pc . Walnut sectional
hving room - $279.95

(2) Love Seats - $139.95
( 1) 66 " Double Bowl Sink$75 .00

Sugar Run Mills
ftilulbeny Ave.

We have hundreds .o~
ca rp et va lu es Your tob cenl
be completed tn 1 to 2
weeks
No long waittng
pertod . Our tnsta ller has ];8
years ex p erience
Expert
tnstallati'on
You' ll ltke
what you get

-Found

APPRAISEMENT

like new GE,

,...

LET US DO IT! !

REDUCES PRICE
CLEVELAND ( UPI)
The Standard Oil Co . of Ohio
red~ced gasoline plices by
one cent per gallon at company operated stations today
"to be more competitive" but
increased the price one cent
for such products as heating

,

pr.

' (1) Chest Freezer-$229,95
( 2)

· VISIT CARAVAN
Mrs .
Earl
Toma,
legislative chairwoman of the
Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers, and
Mrs . Charles Goeglein,
president of the council, were
in Nelsonville Thursday
morning for the visit of the
Ohio PTA Caravan, a
program by the state
organization geared to
promote the parents' interest
in school programs.

NOTICE OF FILING

OF INVENTORY AND

RED BRAND

green, used onlY 6 weeks .

--- - - --...-t.....:._

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No . 21513
Estate of Manon McClure,
Oecea,ed .
No ttce tS hereby given that
Flora McClure o f Dex te r ,
Oht o , h as been duly appointed
Ad mmi s tratri x of the Esfate
of Marion Mcclure. deceased ,
l ate of Meigs County, Ohio
Creditors are requ ired to
f tle t.hetr clatms w1th said
ftduciary wilh tn four months
Dated th is 29th day of J uly
1975.
Manntng D . Webster. Judge
fal 1. 8. 15 . Jtc

New Shipment

Specials
,,........Xtra
,.._ ...... ' .

MOBILE Crane servtce and
dozer work. Phone 992 5466
8 7 26 tp

Wanted

992·2115

Pomeroy

"Your Complete Farm Supplier''

TALK TOWENOELL
GRATE ,
C ~'!.,PET CONSULTANT

73 Olds Roy. 88.HT Cpe., air ........... '3295
73 Olc;ls 98 LS Sed~ v-roof, air......... ; 14395
73 Nova· 2 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S........... 12895
72 Ford Pinto Wagon, auto., radio ....... 11895
72 Chev. Imp., 4 door, power, air ....... 12295
72 Dodge Swinger Cpe., V-8 auto........ '2095
72 Pontiac Cat. Cpe., pow., a1r .......... 12695
72 Chev. Imp. Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S...... 11995
72 Olds 98 HT Sed. v-roof, power, air .... '2895
71 Rambler Sta. Wag., 6 auto., P.S...... '1695
71 Olds C.S. HT Cpe., v-roof, air .......... '2595
71 Ford Country Squire, air ............... 11995
70 Chev. Monte Carfo Coupe ............. '2295
70 Dodge Monaco 4 Dr., air.............. '1595
70 Chevelle Wag., V-8, auto., P.S........... 1895
70 Chev. El Camino, V-8 auto., P.S...... 11895
68 Olds Cut. S. Cpe., power, air ......... 11195
68 Chev. Imp. Custom Coupe ............. '595

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenings Untii6:0G-Til5p.m. Sat.

Meigs 4-H Club News
The Hillbillies met July 25
at the home of Mary and
Dean ColweU. Two advisors
and
eleven • members
discussed setting up the fair
booth. Mike McGuire showed
his electric motor, Hide-andseek was played and refreshments of homemade ice
cream and other foods were
served to those present. The
next meeting will be at the
Dyer home Aug. 9 when aU
completed projects are to be
brought. - Patty Dyer.,
THE MEIGS COUNTY
Better Livestock Beef Club
met July 16 at Virgil Windon's. Several visitors, 30
members, and two advisors
talked about a picnic held
August 7 at the fairgrounds .
A hayride served as
recreation. HotdOfls, potato
chiP6, and pop were the
refres)unents. Four steers
were judged by club members and Byron Miller, an
advisor.- Teresa ·Carr.
DONNA WEBER'S home
was the location of the July 30
meeting of Lucky 12 plus I
Club . Preparations were
inade for a fioat 1o be in the
Junior Fair parade. Bobby
&amp;le ImbOden reported on
safety in the house to the fi..o

•

MEET US AT THE

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-4211
R·utlirid

MEIGS
EQUIPMENT CO.

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

:;::
1::;!

FOR SALE Bf OWNER

DISCOVER A NEW DII\1ENSION

Poles, maximum dia. 10" on

largest end.. .._.. '6.70 per ton

IN EDUCATION

Bundled Slabs .. !6.00 per ton

advisors and eleven memhers that attended . - Robin
,
Herald.
THE
ROCK
Springs
Ladybugs met July 29 at the
chw-ch. The fioat for the
parade, the Style Revue , and
the Food Fair were discussed
by the three advisors, 12
members, and two visitors
that attended. - Pam Evans.
TilE TUPPERS Plains 4-H
Girls met July 31 at Rose
Carr's. A hayride wa s
discussed by the four advisors and ten girls attending.
- Connie Jones.
AUGUST 4 was the most
recent meeting of the Bedford
Gals with Renee Kaldor
hostess and three advisors
and five members attending.
Discussion centered aroWJd
the fair parade, the fair
,booth, and the judging of the
Outdoor COOkery projects.
Judging of the girls ' food was
done by the advisors, and
Angela Sinclair and Camille
Swindell
gave
demonstrations on place settings. Angela Sinclair.
TilE MIXE!).UP Hotshots
also met August 4 at Cheryl
Lawson's home.
Eight
members and two advisors
discussed a trip, the fair, ~d
bottle caps. The memhers
reported on how their
projects were progressing ,
Croquet and horse riding
were enjoyed by the memhers. The next meeting will
he at the Dorsey Jordan
home . The trip will be
discussed further at that time
- Ralph Jordan .

$4595
SS400

1975 Ford FIOO Club Cab
6 cyl.. automatic, P .S., l ong w•de
bed, red wtfh red t o pper .

We have 16 fresh stock Ford cars and trucks
coming to replenish our Giant July Sale .
Thanks agam for making July so joyful lor
both you and us . Also clearance on fresh new
trades .

1975 FORD 351 V8 ........ $ave
Torino 4 Dr . Sedan . Only J,8 t 6 easy supervtse d miles
Dnve r 's Tratning Car Atr co ndtfioned Fully eq,u ipped .

1975 Cadillac· DeVille...... $ave
4 Or . Sedan . Only 1.685 e&lt;"'sy miles b y ca reful local owner
Cleaner than showroom clean Equipped with nearly
everyfhtng Cady makes includ •ng genutne leather
upholstery

1974 Ford Gran Torinos3,495
4 Dr Sedan . Atr con dil! o ned . new
satts fied Ford owner .

Ford trade from

1973 Plymouth 318...... s~,795
V·B Gold Duste r . 1 dr hardtop, double barrel, sh arp,
brigh t red wi th whtte vt nyl t op . Whtl e lette r 70 tire s wt f h
mag styl e whe~ls Auto trans, power steering

1972 4 cyl. 2 dr............ ~1,695
Ope l Sedan . Automat•c trans, top d cyl econ o my . Extra
ntce.

1972 Datsun PickuP ........~2295
4cy l. , low mtleage . by l care fu l l ocal owner , like
new ptckup t o p per

4

cyl.

economy

at

Its

best

Auto

350 4 sp .• T top, locany owned

t973 Mercury Montego ...... •2395
MX 4 Dr sedan, au tom a t ic, P .S, P .B .. viny le roof. fac
ai r , c lean

1973 Chevrolet Camaro ...... ~2995
Z 28. Sharp.

1969 Chevy Corvette ......... •3595
417 V 8- 4 sp tr ans

1973 Ford Galaxle 500 ........ '2395
2 Dr . Hardtop. fac air , P. S.. P. B , vtny l roof

1973 Ford Torino ·•••······· ··· ·· '2195
•t Dr

sedan. 6 cy l • auto.

1972 VW Super Beetle ....... •1895
Double sh arp

1971 Ambassador ............... "1295
American M otor s, fac

at r. P . S., P B ,

1971 Chrysler New Yorker •1495
4 Dr

sedan, lac air, power st eer ing , P B.

1971 Chev. Belair .............. •1295
4 Dr . Seda n , l ac. a i r , P S, P B

1971Amerlcan Motors Rebel•895
4 Dr . sta . wag ., 6 cy l . std. trans .

1971 Ford Galaxle ............... '995

1971 Pinto 2 dr............. ~1,595
Sedan ,

1974 CORVETTE

trans

4 DR hardtop

1970 Dodge Polara............... •895
4 Dr . sed .1

fac. air.

automatic, P. B. , P.S

1968 Chevrolet --........--..... $895

1966 Jeep Wagoneer .............695

328 V -8 4 Or . Sedan Atr cond1t1oned, power steerr ng .
spo tle ss all whtte ftnt sh .

1963 Ford '12 Ton PU ............. •295

Automatic, mech . A 1

Wilh topper , 6 cyl , short bed

See : Fred Blaettnar, Darrell Dodrill
or Dan Thompson

AFEW OIEAPIES LEFT

DAN THOMPSON FORD
OPEN EVES . TILl 00, THURS . SAT . TIL5 :00

Phone 992-2196

461 S. Third St.
Middleport, Ohio

.·:~~~:~:')%.~~.

CJC£

Social
Calendar
FRIDAY
REVI VAL now in progress
at French C1ty Bap!Jst
Chw-ch, Burlingham, through
SIUiday. Evangelist is Dennis
Roberlson . Services 7:30p.m.
nightly
SQUARE DANCE, Semor
Citizens Center, 8:30 to 11 .30
p.m . Bob P1ckett, caller;
Drifters provi din g the mus1c.
Cake walks, refreshments.
Admisswn $1, ch1ldren under
12 free.
SATURDAY
ICE CREAM soc ia l at
Wilkesvill e Umted Method ist
Chw-ch, 7 to 7:30 p.m . ; ice
cr eam,
sandw i ches,
beverages.
GOSPEL CONCERT at
Laurel Cliff Free Methodi st
Church on the Route 7 bypass; 7:30 p m The Smgmg
Hymnals Quartet fr om
Lafayette, Tenn ., featured
singers; also the quartet will
appear at the Rock Springs
Methodist Churc h, SIUiday,
9:15 a.m . The grou p ts
sponsored by the So uth western Ohio Gospel Mustc
Assn.
THE SYRACUSE Ladles
Auxiliary. of the VoiWlteer
Fire Department will hold a
bake sale at the Municipal
buildin g
in
Syracuse
beginning at 11 a.m .
ALL NIGHT HYMN SING
1t Hartford Church of Chnst
.n Chnstlan Union Cam p
}roWld beginmn g at 7:30
&gt;.m. Dan Hayman and The
:o unty Hymntimer s and
lointheirs will be featured.
HYMN SING, Che s ter ··
Chw-ch of the Nazarene, 7:30
p.m. featw-ing the Bradley
Family, Parkersbw-g, and
the Bissell Brothers, Chester
area . Public welcome.

HOME FROM VACAnON
Mr. and Mrs. David Elkins
and daughter, Robin and
Wendy, Tuppers Plains have
SUNDAY
returned from a vacation in
DISTRICT 13 Past CoiUIthe Great Smoky Mountains cilors Assoctation , Daughters
and Gatlinbw-g, Tenn.
of America, 1:30 p.m. picnic
at the Wilson Park near Cool-

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS

985-4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

Chester. 0.

Racine Social Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
The p1cmc supper hosted by
the Ruth Circle members ,
was hel d 1n th e ch urch
basement, du e to rain,
Tuesday evening, Aug.:;, 6:30
p m . for the Bertha M. Sayre
MISSIOnary Society with
twenty members present.
The meetmg followed with
Mr s. Mary Yost , presi dent in
c harge, which opened by
s mg1n g "Sweet Hour of
Prayer" ,
Mrs .
Lillian
Hayman a t the piano. Mrs .
Yost gave a poem " Learn to
Live Alone with God" . A
rea din g " The Unseen Breaks
THE HYM NALS from
Lafollette, Tenn. will smg at
the Rock Spr in gs United
Methodist Chur ch, Pomeroy.
Services are at 9:15 a m .'
FORTIETH ANNUAL
Parker Family ReiUiion, at
Tuppers Plains Elementary
Sc hool: basket lunch at 12:30
p.m
HYMN SING a t Bradford
Chw-ch of Ch ri st, 2 p.m .,
featrrr in g th-e "Chnstian
Endeavors " trw fr om the
Gallipoli s Ch ris tian Church.
Love offering to be taken for
yout h rev1val to be held thiS
fall, other churc hes mv1ted to
bring special nwnbers.
GREEN
OGDIN
CASTER
r e un ion
at
Co lumbi a Chap e l Ch ur ch ,
Pomt Rock, Rt. 689 . Basket
dinner at noon ,
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
Carr School ReWJion, 12:30
p... basket dinner at Woode
Grove 10 Alfred . Afternoon
program : former teachers,
pupils and fam1hes invited.

Through" and scripture
II Kings 6: 17. A business
sess ion, followed . Variou s
reporls were given and letters read, after which Mrs .
Nondus Hendricks, vice
president of Christian Servtce, presen'tect the love gift
program with a reading,
"Where does our Love Gift
Money Go'" A reading by
Mrs. Linda GriJnm '"The
Identity Love Gift Box ." Mrs.
Hendricks read " Thoughts of
Love from many Sow-ces"
and was assisted by Mrs .
Frances Wilcoxen and Mrs.
Ollie Mae Cozart in the
dedication of the offerings of
the Esther Circle and Ruth
Circle wh1ch was $108.00.
Closing with prayer of
dedication, a
program
followed ent1tled, " Pettiness" from program book ;
"Serenity of the Soul" by
Mrs . Barbara Gheen and
dialog by Mrs . G.izella
Bikacsan, Mrs. Mary K. Yost
and Mrs. Martha Lou Beegle .
Meetmg was dismissed with
prayer by Mrs. Yost.
Mrs. Carla Shuler re tw-ned
home from Holzer Medical
Center after sw-gery .
Mr . and Mrs. Hugh Cairns
of Ttpp City spent Tuesday
visiting friends and were
supper guests of Mrs . Edna
Pickens. Before leaving for
home they came to First
Baptist Church to vis1t with
friends at the Mi ss ionary
meeting.
Mr . and Mrs. Martin
Wilcoxen and daughter Helen
visited their son-in-law and
daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Max
Brown iq Del Rio, Texas ;
Eisenhower's Birthplace in
Denison; L. B. Johnson

Ubrary 10 Austin ; L.B.J.
Ranch a nd Btrthplace in
Johnson City; Mrs . Gladys
Wilcoxen at Kerrville; Judge
Roy Bean Memorial at
Langtry ; The AsfJ"odome in
Houston and also did some
s hoppin g in Mexico. On
re turnin g home , they vislted
the HermaLage Home and
burial pla ce of Andrew
Jacks on which is located in
Nashvill e, Tenn . Helen
remained in Del Rio for a
weeks visit with Lt. and Mrs.
Brown.

LARRY'S

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
PH. 992-7777
POMEROY
eGovemor
e Kilinvood

• Vemco Add-ARooms
• Crestridge
Sectional Homes
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Open Sunday
1: 00 Til6:00
Mon .- Fri. 9-8
Saturday 9-6
door to
Boys.

RIO

N.

' GR~NDE:

'

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.D.

OFFICE
RS: 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON -.;HURS.l-EAST COURT

C::OLLEQE 'COMMUNITY . COLLEGE

Phone,,949\.4651

PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY • AUGUST 9TH

"EMPLOYES OUTING"
' '

OF

SLAND CREEK COAL CO.

~~

'

CAMDEN PARK
U.S.ROUfE&amp;OWESf-HUN'fiNGTON

CLOSED EVERY MONDAY EXCEPT LABOR DAY

!,

\

'' ' '

The

OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTER 5 PM

,OHIO PALLET CO.

't

73 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dool, air ...............'2595

CALL742 -4211

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WANTED I

Wrap

ghlo Rout e 7, North· East of
fu')per Pla tn s.
Cool v tll e, Oh to
Phone 6&amp;7 -3608
Op e n
Mond ay
thru
Sa turday 8 :00 to 8 · 00
NOW OPEN
Larry and Vtvtan Hopp s
Owner s

Syrac u se, Oh1o

BUSINESS
PROPERTY

~----

8 I mo~

Processing

~VE~DER
4

sns

74 Cadillac S. DeVille, rad. tires, air..... JG800
74 Cadillac C. DeVille, fun power, air.... 17000
73 Cad~lac Cpe. DeViHe, pow., air.... .... '5500
75 Chev. Caprice 4 door .................. '5595
Sold new for o~r $6100 . Full power , atr , stereo. V -root ,
1.500 m1les . New Cadillac trade

l&amp;VMeat

STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS "
REPLACEMENT ·:
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING-SOFFITT
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

LARRY

I

CUSTOM SLAUGHTER

Blown mto Walls &amp; Att1cs
Ktlchen State In s pect ed
L1censed
Bak e r
and
D ecora tor
Homemad e
Noodl es a l so fealured .

1968 MERCURY COMET1 DR .
V-8. std trans ., radio .

USED CARS

Phone 992 -5682
or 992 -7121

Blown
Insulation Services

WANTED

power steering, radio .

ALL
MECHANICAL
WORK

FREE ESTIMATES

CAKE BAKING

S20'15

1970 NOVA V-8 CPE .
$1295
Blk . vinyl roof, grey finish , good ti res, automatic.

Miles West

Btgg~

Ph !J92 2174

7 74 1 mo

Motor Co•.
QUALITY
.
•

dark green finish , vinyl roof, sa ddle bucket seats.
console , radio, like n ew WW tires .

On St. Rt . 124
otl Rt . 7 By -Pass

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Pomeroy

For Sale

CHIPWOO-D

I
- •

CLELAND

Wanted To Buy

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE
2:

'

R adtaf or Spec •alt sf

Ph . 991 2798

REALTY

Help Wanted -

t. . . .

BiJIIdozer Radtalor to the
smi'lltest H eater Core

DICK SEYLER

~

•

350 V -8 automatic trans .. power steering and brakes,

r rom the largest Tru ck or

KUHL CAKE DECOR

w,,

EXPER. IE~CED

N a th an

Real Estate For Sale

Mobile Homes for Sale

--

1970 ChfV. CAMARO

I Radiato

WOOD - MET A l - PLA STIC
ANTIQUES
MODERN CHEMICALS

1966 COMET 6 cy l st an dard
P I A N O Tuntng Lane Dantc l s
transmt SStO n
Good work
~ EG Toy Poodle , Ph one J.t7
Now ltS!ed wht!e pages
1?6/
ca r . $?75 Call 99'1 J/ 08 afte r
others whom II may concern .
Ph o n e 99110il'?
.1 JO p m
!J itlc
that on the 30t h day o f Ju l y
} 30 I 'J IL
8 6 ·l i p
19!5 th e t rustees o f the F 1r st
Ba pti st Chu r ch ot Mtdd leport.
AKC Reg Poodles. 1 bla c k , 1
A ND
Ohto fli ed •n t he- Court of RO OM
c hoc ol il t e, I aprtcot Pt1onc 1960CJ'iJEEP ll ke-new,good
ttr es n e- w pam t. l o p , rebuil t
Pr 1 v n e a •r c on dtl toncd
(3 0.'1) 88] J/0')
Common Plea s of Me•gs
Flatwoods, Ohto
C' nqm e Phone 747 J74S
r OO nt
phor1e . T V
fl ll
County
Oh10
•n Case No
8 6 61p
8 3 61c
Pomeroy, Oh1o
mC&gt;als . luund ry p l u5 rnany
15.865 a certa•n Compla.n t
ex troJs Wr1t e Mr s /1/1
J
demandmg the Court for an
Slop In Or
Miller 13 ox 105 P omeroy
or der g,.,,ng them au thonty to
196-t JEEP Wagoneer , Out
c~ 11 992 -7537
a 1 75
Oflt O
se ll and convey m t ee Simple
board motor
5 h p
743
8 I 76tp
the f o llow.n g descr rbed real
c n l ther r tiiC' Ca ll 378 670)
l 7x60 N EW MOON tra iler and
es tate s •t ualed tn th e Coun t y
8 5 Il l c
two
tots
or
tu
st
buy
lots.
608 E.
o l Metgs , State of Ohto and t n HYMN S I NG a t Ru ll and
\ I:::P TI C T /\ N K~ CLEA NE D
T
u
ppers
Plam
s,
OhtO
Phone
F re ewil l Ri!pltst Chur ch
R (' nsonab l c R I\ 1E c, Phon e
the Village of Mtdd l epo rt . to
MAIN
667
).175
Sunctay , /\uq 11 7 p m A l l
ttb llH? Culll t pO it S Joh n
B 6 611p
POMEROY, O
StnQt&gt; r s and the pub lt c are
~~~ """~" " ow ner
welcome
The toll owtng rea r esta t e
.1 'i 11c
FOR SALE OR Tf~AUE
CUTE AS A BUTTON
8 1 1He
stt uated 10 the V 1t lage o f
H&lt;~r l ey D,wtd5on
Cho pper
T ht s new home •s locat ed
Mtdd l eport. County o t M c tgs
Pllon e &lt;JIJ 'l 5663
BO/\ 1 Motors . R cpatrs
498
and Stat e o l
Ohto , and EBL I N Reun ton to b e he l d at 1 wo tri'ltl er tots on r t ver bank
on
R t 143 not too t ar out
8 8 61p
Locust ') I . Mtddlcport ,
F an Metg s Sunday, 1\ug
bounded and descr•bed as
at Cltfton . w va
I gas I
It 's b uilt on a h ouse wife
Ohto Phone 992 3092
10. begtnntng a t 1? noon A ll
follows
etec P11one (]04) !11 550?
TWO Ot ece ltvtng r oom suite
sav tng s p la n ? l ove l y BRs.
r elni i'Je S tnVtlCd
7 7? /6 t c
8 8 6\p
rec l tne r that beats. and
bath , ntce ki t c he n, full
8 J 6tp
Being tn Pa lme r s Add tt ton to
vtbrate5 breakfa s t table
oa se ment
w tlh
lar ge
sat d Village and more par ~ - - - ·I ROOM S and bath apt
Wtlh 1 c hatrs , o dd cou ch
tn
ttcutarly
deltne ated
r'lS SYRACUSE
Coo n Hunters '
recr
e
a
l
ton
r
oom
.
ca
rport
&amp;
carpet R CA TV O t her odcls
Rut l and area
Phone 992
follows Begtnntng at a potnt
Assoctalton wtll hold u
'it o r age, on e acre $22 700 .
and e nd s Phon e QQ/ /79 1
58513
on Stx lh Str eet. so t eet sout h of
spec ta l meetmg F r,d ay
l
8 B Jtc
DON ' T FENCE ME IN 7 ?7 lie
the southwest
corner of
p m
Want
a home wt t h lots of
H o oker a nd Stxlh St r eet
8 ~ 41 (
BOAT mol or and traile r 35
TRAI L ER lot tn Mtd dl ep or l
g
r
ound
Tuppers P latns on
th ence runnmg in a so uth erly h p Evtnrudc mo tor. I,J II
Call 992 5434
d1 r ect.on a l on g •he wes( St d e
Rt 7 7 1 "J ac r es Home ha s
Star r r es. t boa t. n~Cw 1t r es on
7 16 26 1C
o f Sixth Street tor a dtstance o f
2 BR, bath . part basement.
tra d er . all for S!OO A l so.
so feet to !h e northeast corner
1968
Chevrolet
Corvatr
,
g
ood
own
wa t er &amp; ct l y wa t er .
o f a parcel of land owned by YARD SA L E , nex t to Ga u ls 5 RM apt f urnt shed, uttlltie s
cond t tton . S300 Phone 99?
new
st ee l si dmg $10,500
Shake
Haven
tn
Chester,
El•zabe lt'r Sanford (Eltzabet h
patd , 1 ch ild acce pt ed No
6 15·1 ror sale or tr ad e
Sa tu rday, Aug 9, 9 am to 7
H ar ltn ger before ma rri age)
SCIPIO
TWSP . -- 138
drunk s John Sh eets 3 mtl es
a 8 61p
p m by Ei'lstern H tgh School
thence runn tn g m a we sterly
r ol li ng. woo d e d acres
so uth of Mtdd l e port on Rt 7
Chee rl e&lt;"'d er s. Proceeds Ia
dtrectton a long the lt ne o f satd
8 5 6tp REAR KodtttC Magnum 45 lb
Close t o Rt 143 Has an old
be u sed to r carnp
Sanford lot to l he east I me of
NEW LISTING -- Large 3
bow
wt1
t1
bow
QUlvcr.
ho
use &amp; we ll About $174 00
8 7 / tc ? BE DRM rnob d e home , 11 :
Lowe r Pomeroy (now a port of
bedroom mobtle h ome. 70x14
c
amoutlaqc
,
c
over
,
per Clcre
Mtddleport l
then ce in a
bath , \-10 week and depostl
w lfh pullout. Jln baths, patto
s •gh r s
n12w
string,
northerly dtrection along t he GARAG E
SALE .
Eagl e
POMEROY - Ho me has 3 and 6 acres
Pay own ult ltl tes Phone 99?
ftberglass
arrows
$65
eas t l in e o f s atd Lower
Rt d ge turn o ff Rl
7 at
3509
BR. bath . fu ll ba sement
Phone 985 3335
TWO FAMILY HOME - 4
P ome ro y for a d ts ta nce h a lf
Memory
Gardens
8 5 6tc
wt fh TV r oo m . uftltty R ..
a
8
Jtc
way to Hooker Stree t . then ce
Ceme tery .
approximately
bedrooms, 2 baths, na t gas,
l arge concrete p.:~t i o, l arge
•n a n easterl y di reclton o n a
5 1 ~ m tl es out Co Rt 32 Wed
possession soo n
yard $9,500
mobile hom e. DELIC I OU S home qrown
direct I m e to lh e place o f
t hrough Sat u rday, 9 am !t il TWO hedrrn
12 ACRES - Several buildtng
p
each
es
while
and
ye
ll
ow
depos tt r eQutr ed Phone 992
beginning 11 tS th e purpo se o f
6 p m N ew an d us ed tt ems.
CLOSE IN - Nt ce P 1 ac r e
Ma
son
P
e
ac
h
O
r
chard
lot
s and a 3 bedroom renova t ed
3429
this deed to co n vey a parce l o l
ch tldren
thro u gh
a dull
Mobtl e homewtlh kt f chen ,
Phone ( 30·1) l 73 5559
ho m e Ctty uttltt1es
7 30 l ?tp
l and 50 feet on Sixth Stree t and
dem s, anttque st ove , pap er
8 a t tc
utility and garage added,
runntng wester ly at that wtd th
copter, o r gan, 59 Chevy
ON RT . 33 - 7 bedroom h o m e
own and c it y wa t er supply
1
to !h e eas t ltn e of L ower
truck w tlh hydrau lt c ltft,
I ANL 1 - RQQ~j~;;,f~h~d a~d DOU BL E oven. oas r an qe
w lfh bcr t h .a n d 2 porches T P .
Pomeroy The above •S a pari
lam ps , bedspreads. cur
Exce ll ent condttton $8,900
un l urn1shcd
apnrtm en s
Norge
Re frt gera t o r
water
,..,
'Wi ~'ft
of the same pr em tse s con
tatns , mise
i tems to o
GOOD USED HOMES ARE CABIN
Phone 9'J2 Sl ) ,1
t ree ic r , b r eak fa st se t and
Ne xt to Forked Run
I I} IIc
veyed from Sid P Coe and
n ume r ous to ment ton
BEING
TAKEN
UP St ate Park . wa l er and e lectric
mtsc Movmq . wtl l nol need
Dan S L ewis. Jr , to Maggi e
8 6 Jtp
'oom
.these
appl
tances
C&lt;)n
be
RAPIDLY
CALL
F isher by d eed dated Se pt 4, - - ~- - - ---- Pf..: I VI\TE m ee I 1ng' hone 10 '
ava tl ab l e
see n at 9t 1 AhA
s.
t . Md
1
997
TODAY .
1901 , and r ecor d ed tn Vo l ume T H ERE W IL L be a yard sale
dny or qan1?.Mtton P
dleport
NEAR OHIO RIVER
]
97',
88 , pages 369 and 370 of the
at the home of Wtnntfred
PHONE
992 -2259
L
_
_
_
8
8
3t
c
Wonde
rfu l v tew , 2 bed r oo m
1 IIt i e
reco r d of Deeds o f M e igs
Ma r ctnko A ug 8 a n d 9 from
home . and one acre, wtth,
Cou nty , OhtO
10 a.m
7 p m Turn cast on
Deed R ef ere n ce
Volume
681 from Tuppers Plams. Go
APT ltk. e n ew 3 room s wtthS H ASTA campe r , IB fl sl ee p s J BEDROOM h ome, l a r ge ' fishtng ri gh t s
127, Page 391, Me tgs Coun ty
3 1 ~ miles to Co Rd 50 and
1o:1rq e bath tabl e l op ra nqe
6 Pho n e 949 5161
Or
kt tchen , central atr. wall to STORAGE BUILDING targe closet EiJst Mutn ', 1 ,
Deed Records
fo ll ow Stgns
8 3 61c
wa ll ca rp e ttng Phone 991
good l or woodwor ktng , auto
A church par sonage i s
Pomer oy See to apprcctate
8 6 Jlp
7030
p a 1 n t 1n g ,
co n t r a c to r ,
situated upon th e foregoing ----- ·- - · - - - - - - - - Pho n e Ga tlt pol ts dur tn Q day,_
8 3 6 tc reftn1sh1ng of fu rnt tu re. etc
\46 70'19 eventngs 4&lt;16 953 9 -A NNING tomatoe s. g r een
desc ribed r ea l es tat e
3FAM ILYY a r dSale.A u g 9
b ea n s.
sweet
p e pper s.
1 m tic
Sa id Comp la tnt and ca use
10 on FAniP R •rl aP B;::.shan
NEW LISTING - 3 years old, 3
c
u
c
u
mbers
Gcra
l dt n e
wtll be heard on th e 30 th day of
Road , t urn ofl R t 7 fr om
bedroo
m . 2.. batb&amp;, all e lectri c
Cleland. Racme Phone 949
August , 1975 , al 10 00 o'c l ock
Pomeroy o n Road 32
By
.1 1I I
ho
m
e
F amily ro o m , full
A M or as so on thereafter as
Mobt l'e Hom e
M e tgs Memory Gar d en s. go COU NT RY
7
25
lf
c
baseme
nt
an d 2 ca r garage
the Court may determtne .
Pa
r
k
Rt
33
ten
m
tles
north
6
m ties
Ant tqu es .
Beu lah White
WE
HAVE
A LARGE
ol Pomeroy Larg e l o t s wt l h
depression glass, gu n s a n d
John Werner
concrete pa tr os . St d ewa lk s . B I CYCLE Repatrs , Sales and
NO 133-3 BR older ho me
other ttems . Phone 949 3194
SELECTION OF PROPERPaul Smart
runn ers and o ff stree t
8 5 4tp
in to wn, walktng dt sfan ce
TIES FOR YOU TO SEE .
Serv ic e. 498 Locus t S t ,
Ge r a ld Anthony --- -- ------ - - - - - -~ ­
parkmq Phone 992 7179
,
Mtddleport O h to Pho n e
VISIT OR CALL US AT 992
of
school
and
stores
,
fully
Tony Fowler YARD sale, ve ry ni ce gt r1 's
12 31 rt c
99'2 3092
ms
u
lated
.
with
n
ew
alum
F reda H ood
and boy' s sc hoo l cloth111g, a
7 n 26 t c
Louise Thorn pson
Nindows and storm wi n
baby bed , playpen . goo d 1='URN I SHED
apartment
,
Ted R il ey
toys , dishe s and mise Aug 7
dows,
glassed in front and
TH
ORO
UGHBRED
Gel
d
ing
ad ult s only tn Mrddleport
Robert L ewis
a nd 8, 9 5 Res of I rts Payn e,
for sa l e Ge ntl e, wil l work
back porches, n1ce la rg e
Phone 992 3874
(81 1. B. 15, 3tc
660 Beech St, Mtddleport
aro und cat tl e
H as been
3 25 tf c
rooms.
b at h
a nd
If:&gt; ,
8 5 Jt p
wo rm ed 10 years of age
$19,000 00
Phone
696
10B4ttll
3
30
p
rn
'J BEDROOM T raile r , very
YARD SALE
7 weeks
7 31 1'2 tc
qood Phone 992 332 4
Ceramtcs
g u n ca btnet ,
H OUSE f o r sale on 2 acres o f
NO. 134 - 6 56 a , o n matn
6 7 t tc
many mo r e tl ems
Tw o
l a n d near Vtnton , OhtO on
h
i
ghwa
y,
ha
s
small
r
ental
miles up L ea d tng Creek .
1977 CA MPER , 16 f t Lets u re
Mt
T abor Rd, 3 bedrooms ,
LAURELAND
Ap art ments,
NOTICE OF
Ph one 7 4~ 3267
hous e, very n eat wit}"t
T 1nn• Lo Boy. refrigerator .
and bath . fireplace . good
APPOINTMENT
6th &amp; Ge orge Sts, N ew
B 13 6tc
fu rnace Phone 992 77J 8
we ll , outbui l dt n gs Ca ll 388
al u m . s iding , 8 x 10 storage
Hav en, W
Va
Available
Case No. 21SS1
8 5 6tc
8879
bldg
"
$15,000.00
. Estate of Leatha M . Krinke,'
August 15
Brand n ew I
7 27 12t c
•Deceased .
bedroom townh ouses, ap
, Notice tS hereby given tha-t
pliances furnt shed,
full y 1950 FE R GUSO N tractor ,
NO. 135-8 64 a , on pave d
, E . Jeanne Braun of Pomeroy , WILL do odd jobs , mowmg ,
ca rp ete d R enttng S128 up
n ew ly r e built w tt h TO 35
road . 3 mi. from new mine
tn c ludtng utilit ies For more
.Ohto, has been duly appointed
power p ack engme, bru sh
haultng , pat nltng or roofmg
tnformati
on,
call
I
(
304
)
882
E xe cuhr1 x of th e Estate of
area,
vacant, good fi shing
h og. g rad er blade and other
Phone 992 7409
?567
Leatha M K rink e, deceased
J pt httch eq u tp m ent Phon e
close by, $3,800 00
7
79
26tc
late of Meigs County, Oh 10 '
6 7 7tc
84 3 25 61
Creditors a re requtred to "R E MODELIN G·. ~umbmg:
8 7 6tc
NO 136- 2 BR older hom e,
file t heir claims wtth sa1d
hea
t
tn
g
and
all
ty
pes
of
fiduc tary with in four months
with
full basement, close to
DOUBLE
n
ec
k
s
t
eel
g
ut
far,
ge n eral
re pa1r
Work
Dated th i s 28th day o f Ju l y
mullt c h or d $250 Stdn ey
stores,
includes ga s range
g
uaranteed
20
yea
r
s
ex
1975
H ayman, 99 2 7733
PROPERTY on l and con tra ct
Entirely Remodeled
pertence
Phone 992 2.'109
and 1 yr. o ld heat ing
8 7 13t p
wtl h or wrthout h ouse
5
1
tf
t;:
MIDDLEPORT
syst em, $11,500 00.
Mann tng D Web st er
Pho n e 742 3074
Business Space
Court o f Common Pleas ,
7 29 26tc 3 MILK GOATS, 2 pa r t
W IL L do tr ontng~s tn my hom e
Probate DtvtSton
2,000
sq. It , (Leased)
NO. 138 - 3 BR FHA a pPhone 997 73 68
Nubian Phone 742 37 45
(81 1, 8, 15, 3tc
2
Apartments
DISCARDED
l
awn
mowers,
proved all elec. ho m e on 90
6 3 6tc
8 6 3tc
til l ers, rt din g mowers, e t c
Completely Furnished
x 120 lot, vtllage o f M td Phon e 742 3074
Appomtment Only
dleport,
ha
s
10
x
10
alum.
7 16 26t c FUR NITURE , repatr, car
992-7889 or 992·5320
pentry , R tc h ar d Russell
ut . bldg .. 518.500.00
CJ.~.::, M pai d for a11 makes and
Ph on e 99'2 7178
NOTICE OF
JLD turr'i i tur e. •ce boxes ,
models of mob tl e homes
8 5 Sip
APPOINTMENT
bra st. beds , or comp l ete
NO. 139 -4 a •• vacant land ,
Phone area cod e 614 423
Case No. 215711
hou
se
hol
ds
Wr
tfc
M
D
.
953
1
has
water tap tn and paid
E stat e of Charles Benn ett,
Quar t er Hor se and
M1ller. Rt
4, Pomeroy , REG
4 13 tf c
for.
on mam highway . 10
J ACRES of lan d with 2 mobi l e
D ece ased .
Pat
n
l
colt
Phone
747
3267
Ohto Ca ll 992 7760
homes tn A 1 co ndt fton
7 31 tfc
N otice is h er eby gtven t h at
mt f ro m to wn, $6,400.00
10 7 74
E xce ll ent well Wtth new
Warren
Bennett
of
381
deep we ll w at e r pu mp
Loveman Avenue, Worth
NO. 141) - 1 72 a c lea r ed
Phone
Washer
Many extras Seen by appt
ing ton , Ohio, h as been duly A BLACK P e ktngese dog WRINGER
9.19 4761
roam tng George Freeland's
1969
F1800
Tandem
only For more information ,
; . ground out 1n co untry , m a
appoin ted as Executor of the
_,•t
8 7 61(
resid ence Call 997 7646
call 949 49 17 P r tced rtghl
Estate of Charl es Bennett ,
q u)et seclu d ed lo ca l to n ,
fo r qutck sale
8 7 2tc
de cease d , late of Me i gs
Axle
53.000.00.
-· -----U S CO 1N S and Cu rr en cy,
County, Ohio
a 5 12tc
1964 a nd older , dt m es.
Creditors a re req utr ed to
qua rters , halves , s tl ver
307 Spring Ave.
f l l e their cla tms with satd
'"
WA .NTED -· Woman to ltve •n
d ollar s Buy. sell. or t rade
fiduc i ary Wtthtn four months
Cab·
and
Chassis
.
~· BEDROOM ho use nea r
Pomeroy
992-2298
Call Roger Wamsley. 1·12
wtth elde rl y lady tn Mtd
Dat ed t hts ?5t h day of July
Ch es t er . J~ acre lot Phone
1975
Looks Good. Good
dleport Cou ld h ave some
3651
985 3582 .
CONTACT ,
a 8 3tc
fr ee t tme P hon e 742 6675
8·6 4tp
Mechanical
Cond.
Lots Pauley
8 6 31c
Manntng D Webster
-_J_--,TIMBER . Po meroy Forest
Branch Manager
Good tires .
Judg e ·
H'OUSE , 3 bedr oom, la rge
Products, pay top prt ces f o r
Court of Common P leas,
liv tn g ro om , ba t h , kitchen,
standing timber a nd ltm
Proba te Div ts ion
._ 1 ':.&gt;
basement. garage and
be rland
Call 614 ?92 5965
Meigs County , Ohto
6 RM HOU SE , bath , ca rp et ,
p at to Ph one 992 75 42
1 •
days or 614 446 8570 n1ghts
basement , alum s id tn g
a 6 4tc
Auo 1, 8. 15, 3fc
8 6 6tc
s torm w i nd ows, tnSulat ed, -~ - --- --- - ------river view , large lot , d o u b le 3 RM HOU SE and bafh on ' 1~
c arport Wtlh shop, reduced ,
Ph. 992-2176
acre o f ground on Co Rd 26
q uick sale R tc hard W eave r ,
!~C::ily water , gas and elec:. See
992 7066
."?tharles
Biss e ll ,
Long
6 l I fc
~ottom . Ohio tn Bash an .
NEW 7'12 h .p. Sea r s' outboard
motor Phone (304) 682 3205.
9-6 -4tp
NOTICE OF
6 6 6tp
APPOINTMENT
Case No . 2158'1
SAC.EME NT
Leaking?
Estate ol Frank E . Lance,
Contact T r t Ctly Pressure
Deceued .
Se al, Phone (304) 295 8 161
3 Bedroom , 2 tlaths, 112 basement modular home
Notice is hereby given that
d ays, or 667 J475 even tng s
Joe Lantz of Route 1. R ee ds
located on large corner lot in ~quiet neighborh-ood near
8 6 61p
ville. Ohio-;"-h as been duly
schools, churches, and shoppi.'tg. Natural gas forced
appointed Exe&lt;:ulor ol t he
air heat. Carpet throughout. bvilt· in eye level oven and
19 70 TRI UMPH motorcycle,
Estate of Frank E . • Lan ce,
comp l ete l y c hopp ed P hon e
surface range . All lf4 inch p.neling, front and rear
deceased , late of Me igs
992 3663
Coun tv , Ohio .
.
porches, sidewalks, and off str,eet parking. Price in 8 6 3tp
Creditors are required to
cludes ' portable dishwasher , refrigerator, 10, 000 BTU
file their claims with said
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·Colleges get $2,000 from Goodyear firm ·
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of
Independent
'Colleges has been awarded
.$2,000 by The Goodyear Tire
&amp; Rubber Company Fund, a

non-profit corporation sup ported by The Goodyea r Tire
&amp; Rubber Compan y.
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In announcing th e grant ,
Michael T . Bucci, plant
manager of Goodyear's Point
Pleasant plant , s aid the
award is being mad e to fos ter

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colle ge s tudent s in We s t
Virginia . The grant is a part
of
Goodyear 's
aid -toeduca tion program and will
be used to he lp offset cosl'
not included in tuition.
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TC'NIGHT
ONlY
Double Feature
" STATELINE
MOTEl "
I Co lor )

I Ra ted R I
Plu s

" TEENAGE
HITCHHIKERS

SIX FINE:D
Six defendants were fined
in Pomeroy Mayor Dale
Smith ' court Thursday night .
They were Jack Mowery, Rt.
2. Pomeroy , $10 and costs,
spee ding ; Alfred Rusche! ,
Jr., Pomeroy, $10 and costs,
reckless operation; Cynthia
De moskey , Middleport, $5
and cos ts, left of center: Bill
Reeves, $10 and costs , in toxication; Daniel Shane,
Syracuse , $15 and c osts,
speeding, and Bobby Joe
Adam s . Rt . 1, Racine, $10 and

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
SAT . &amp; SUN .
Auq . 8-9- I O
" Rafferty And The
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Show Sta r ts nt 7 00 p. m

costs, LIDsa:Ce operation .

'Course we're efficient. Accurate
Up-to-the-minute.
But we're also
personal ... and
friendly.
Comes naturally.
We're neighbors!

colleges Ihal will benefit from
the gr·an t include Alderson B~oa du s Coll e ge , Bethany
Coll ege , Da vi s &amp; Elkin s
Coll ege , Morr is Harvey
College , Salem College, W.
Va .' Wesleyan College, and
Wheelin g College.
The check was presented
by Mr. Bucc i to Mr. Arthur
Dunlap, executive director of
The West Virginia Founda tion
of
Indep e ndent
Colleges.

Hospital News
Velerans Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS Ruth
Harris, Middleport; Violet
Brewer, Portland; Doris
Darst , Pomeroy; Leola
Gilmore , Rutland; Lena
Heilman, Pomeroy; Minnie
Riggs, Langsville; Helen A.
Williams, Middleport.
DISCHARGES - Thomas
Sarver. Alice Coleman,
Ronnie Hubbard .

Anderson, Dores Arnold,
Charles Victor Casto, Mrs.
Freddy Cox and infant son,
Richard Cox. Amy Donnally,
Elwood Fairchild, Mrs.
William Graves and infant
son, Karen Howell, Lois
Jividen, Ollie Kirk, Michael
Lambert, Anita Lang, Mrs.
Ronald Malone and infant
daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Maynard and infant daughter,
Mary McCarty, William
McCormick, Rose McDade,
Kathryn Pigg, James Roush,
Grant Stanley, Laing Strong,
Lizzie Wood .
1Birthssl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ohlinger, a daughter, Leon,
W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Simpson,
a
daughter,
Wellston; Mr. and Mrs.
Bryant Wolford , a son,
Jackson.
PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGED - Delsie
Jordan, Hurricane; Lowell
Wright, Henderson ; Jeff
Boggs, Pomeroy; Lewis

call Vickie Abbott at 992 -2064
between 10 a.m . and 4 p.m.

New

Haven;

John
Crawford ,
Point
pleasant, and Brenda Quillin,
Mason.

:-All Accounts Insured to $40,000.00 by the
Federal Deposit lnsuranc&lt;! ':orporation.

bwnextdoor neigiDor.

invited .

Meigs Senior Class will hav e

merman, Point Pleasant ;

rutland

degree. All master masons

Holzer Medical Centers
1Discharges, Aug. 71
Georgia Allen, Arminda

William Wray, Ashton; Mrs.
Edward Wheeler, Point
Pleasant; Melody Sayre,
Mason; Mrs. Homer Wears,
New Haven; Mrs. William
Edwards and son, Racine;
Mrs. Charles Crab, and_son ,
Point Pleasant; Robert
VariMeter, ·Mason; Leonard
Lee, Southside; Julia Kirby,
Gallipolis; Mrs. John Zim-

GAMBIL AGAIN
The Gambil Amusement
Co. will again provide the
rides and games on the
midway for the 112th annual
Meigs County Fair. Rides are
expected to arrive on Sunday
at
the
Rock
Springs
Fairgrounds.

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their portraits taken at Meigs
High School Aug . 19 through

Aug . 11 , through Aug . 18 for
appointments .
Raymond lee Rowe is a
candidate for trustee in
Letart Township this fall.
Due to a typographical error
the name of Rowe appeared
as "Rose" in Thursday' s
listing of candidates.
THE
ANNUAl
Homecoming of the Peart

Chapel

United

Methodist

Karr will

them shopping, to the doctor,
to the hospital or simply for
rides, staying with the ill so
that the other family
members can get out always asklng for more and
more to do. He also assists in
all the Council's moneymaking projects.
It is because of his many,
many compassionate acts
that we feel so deeply that
Mr. Karr is worthy of being
our candidate for "Mr. Senior
Ci lizen" of the year .

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energy development facilities and to plan for energy
emergencies. It also contains tax abatement provisions
designed to attract a federally-funded coai gasification
demonstration plant. A third major provision in the bill would
allow the agency to issue revenue bonds on behalf of Ohio
plants seeking to convert their facilities from natural gas to
coal.

7'12 Pet. per year on a
4 year certificate of

deposit.
$1,000.00
mm1mum
deposit, interest paid
quarterly.

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GARY, Ind. (UPI) ~
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, a wizard with the alto
saxophone, died today at St.
Mary's Medical Center, four
weeks after suffering a
massive stroke, He. was 46.

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"About how many times
did he do that," asked
defense attorney Karen
Galloway.
"About three or four

times," Mrs. Gardner an.
swered.
Mrs. Roberson, a heavyset
dietary worker at the
Beaufort County Hospital,
served her 21 days in the

Beaufort County Jail before
Miss Little was arrested.
•'Did Mr. Alligood ever talk to
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CLEVELAND (UPI) Ohio Lottery Executive
Director Robert S. Malaga
resigned today, ending his
power struggle with Deputy
Director James Dickerson.
During a stormy meeting of
the Lottery Commission
Thursday the commission
refused Malaga's . request
that Dickerson, a Cleveland
mayoral candidate embroiled
in charges of soliciting lottery
personnel for campaign
funds, be fired.
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"I intend to return to my
law practice and concentrate
on my tennis interests," said
Malaga, a former top official
of the U.S. Lawn Tennis
Association.
"I'm not leaving with any
animosity, but if things had
worked
out
different
yeste,rday, I might not have
reSigned, he added. "I made
my recommendations and
they weren't accepted."
Commission
members ·
turned on Malaga instead of
firing Dickerson. They
charged that Malaga showed
no leadership in running the
lottery.
"I can't gel thiough to you

Bob," said commissioner
Louis
Goldman.
"The
governor appointed you and
we have to live with you. But
if you don't understand
what's gone on here today, I
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done their share to keep tbe Annual Rio Grande Bean Dinner
going with both their participation arid hard work. Those
helping with the 1975 event Saturday are left to right, first

dinner held
on Saturday
RIO GRANDE - Approximately 2,000
persons attended the 105th Annual Rio
Grande Bean Dinner held here Saturday at
the Bob Evans Shellerhouse .
The event was sponsored by the Rio
Grande Memorial Association composed
of Arthur W. Lanham, president; Dan
' Morgan. vice president, and C. Robert
Leith , secretary-treasurer.
Guest speaker for the eveng was Dave
Diles , ABC sports commentator and
formerly a sports writer for the Gallipolis
Daily Tribune .
Diles, a graduate of Ohio University
and native of Middleport, appears on ABC
sports shows including College Scoreboard
and Wide World of Sports.
He has also co-authored two books,
one , on the life of .former 30-game winner
Denny McLain of the Detroit Tigers, the
other about Duffy Daughterly, former
football coach · at Michigan State
University.
Diles, who has his place to retire to
already being developed outside Racine in
the Meigs Coimty hills, spoke with
nostalgia of the southeastern Ohio area.
He' made his mark in sports journalism when he wrote the leads that made
Bevo Francis of Rio Grande College
famous in 1953-54, an era that · Diles
recalled with special flavor.
c. Robert Leith, Professor of History
at Rio Grande College, gave a review on
"The Why or Continuity of the Rio Grande
Bean Dinner." He introduced Robert L.
(Bob! Evans of Bob Evans Farms, the
host .of the I05th event.
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In addition to Diles, another special
attraction Saturday afternoon was the
w aterloo Wonders.
'Members of the Waterloo Wonders .
famed basketball team of the 1930s which
won two straight Class B championships in
1934 and 1935 and also picked up victories
. from Class A teafll and some college and
prOfessional teams were introduced.
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During their reign, the Wonders won
11)0 games and lost oply three, while entertaining the crowds with· antics later
made famous by the Harlem Globetrot· ters.

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PRICE 25 CENTS

POMEROY - Pomeroy Village, which
for years has had six voting precincts, will
have only four this faU as a result of the
County Board of Elections having reduced
the total polling places in the Meigs county
from 40 to 30 precincts.
The board has approved new boundary
lines for the four Pomeroy precincts which
are :
brt Ward
North, Corporation Line; East, Corporation Line; South, Ohio River, and
West, ea~t side of Spring Avenue;
residents on east side of Spring Avenue
vote in this ward. POLLING PLACE - Old
Second Ward Fire House.
2nd Ward
North, From the SE corner of Brick
and Lasley along the South side of Lasley
, to its junction with Mulberry, thence along
an imaginary line NE from said junctlon to
the corporation line; residents on south
side of Lasley from Brick to Mulberry vole
in this ward; residents on both sides of
Laurel vote in this Ward.
East, West side of Spring Ave.
Residents on West side of Spring Avenue
vote in this ward; South, Ohio River; West,
East side of Butternut Ave. and Brick St.
to the SE corner of Brick and Lasley;
residents on east side of Butternut and
Brick vote in this ward. POLLING PLACE
- Municipal Building.
3rd Ward
. North ' Corporation Line from its NW
corner eastward to Spring Avenue.
East, West side of Butternut Avenue,
NW of its junction with Lincoln Hill Road;
west side of Brick to its junction with
Lasley; north side of Lasley to its junction
with Mulberry and thence NE along an
imaginary line from said junction to the
corporation tine at its junction with Spring
Ave.; · residents on the west side of But-

ternut NW of Lincoln Hill Road vote in this
Ward; Residents on the West side of
Butternut between the Ohio River and
Lincoln Hill Road vote in Ward 4;
residents on the west side of Brick vote in
this ward; residents on the north side of
Lasley vote in this ward.
South, from the Junction of Butternut
and Lincoln Hill Road westward along, but
not including, tbe north side of Lincoln Hill
Road; Jack Fisher Road, and Lincoln
Heights, to the corporation .line ; West,
Corporation Line. POUJNG PLACE Pomeroy Elementary School.
4th Ward
North, West side of Butternut to its
junction with Lincoln Hill Road, thence
Westward along, and including both sides
of Lincoln Hill Road, Jack Fisher Road

and Lincoln Heights to the Corporation
Line ; residents on tbe west side of Butternut between the Ohio River and Lincoln
Hill Road vote in this Ward.
East, Ohio River ; South, Corporation
Line; West, Corporation Line northward to
and including both sides of Lincoln Highway. POLLING PLACE - DAV Hall.
MEANTIME , THE board of elections
announced that petitions · filed for the
November election, the deadline being
Wednesday, have been reviewed and, with
two exceptions ; are in good order.
In Racine Village where four candidates have filed for mayor, Charles
Pyles, incumbent and a candidate for
reelection, filed a protest against one of
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Entries topped 1,000
POMEROY - Well over 1,000 entries in
the open class divisions were received
Thursday and Friday, the deadline for
acceptance of most open class entries, In
the 1975 Meigs County Fair which opens
Tuesday.
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Mrs. Muriel Bradford, fair board
secretary, reported tbe following open
class registrations: flower shop No. 1, 258
entries; flower shop No. 2, 220; domestic
arts, 215; farm crops, 149; amateur
painting, 38; rabbits, 6; dairy cattle, 102;
beef cattle, 19 ; sheep and swine, 34;
poultry, 15; granges, 4.
The registrations do not include the
hundreds of junior fair exhibits or any of
the several hundred school exhibits.
Mrs. Bradford and ber staff were at
the fair board office both Thursday and

Friday to complete the registrations. The
deadline was 4 p.m. Friday except for the
horse show, horse and pony pull, pretty
baby and the little mister and little miss
county events.
The deadline for the pretty baby
contest and . the little mister and miss
contest is Aug . 12. Well over 100 entries
bave been received into these events. Mrs.
Lucille Leifheit, chairperson, advises that
contestants who have sent in registrations
without a 50-cent registration fee must
have the money to her before they can be
accepted.
The 50-cents per child entered is to be
cent to P.O. Box 227, Pomeroy, along with
the name of the children for wh om
payment is being made.

Food fair champions selected

BUSY BUSINESS- Probably the busiest business last week in Meigs County
was the ferry carrying pedestrians and vehicles back and lor,th between Pomeroy
and Mason, w. Va. W.ith the Ohio River bridged closed untrl mid-December for
major repairs, the ferry will carry up to 16 vehicles, depending on their s1ze. Said
Pomeroy auto agency dealer Irving Karr Saturday, who lives near Wa~ma High
School, "[made it from home to office in 17 minutes.''
Special entertainment was provided
by The Cavalcade Choristers under the
direction of D. Merrill Davis. Taps rn
honor of all servicemen was played by Don'
Durieux.
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The VFW Post 4464 of Gallipolis
conducted flag' raising ceremonies. Roger
Williams, Sr. sang the National Anthem
accompanied by Mrs . Peg Thomas on the
piano. Rev. Bob Damschroder of the
Simpson United Methodist Church gave
the invocation.
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the
older
members
of
the
community
who
have
parlicipated . in many bean ·dinn e r s.
They were Charles Mo~sman,' formerly of,
Centerville, now of Cleveland, partici(l3!ing in his 65th bean dinner; Ernes t
Blazer , attendin g hi s 59 th; Ern es t

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and Harry Broughman. Second row, Ernest Wiseman,
Howell Evans, Homer Brannen, Wendell Evans, Ernest
Blazer and Art Lanham.

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ApproxbnateJy. $6,000 was taken. According to bank officials, two men entered
the bank and asked Larry U!e , the branch
mana ger , whose brown ear was parked
behind the bank .
Lee said it was his car and one of the
men asked him to step outside to examine
the ca r for damage that he had done when
he backed his car into it. Lee started to
walk toward the door when the man placed
a gun in his back and ordered him to turn
over the money.
They left in a bronze colored truck
which was abandoned on Rt. 554, about one
mile from Rio Grande . Tbe truck was
registered to Mike O'Brien of Rt . 3,
Gallipolis, and had been stolen July :M
from the Holzer Medical Center lot.

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son.
"What !j.jd he say to you?",
asked Ms. Galloway.
"That I was confined in jail
for so long,! needed sex," she
said.
But Mrs. Roberson said she
told Alligood, "If !Vl.!ouched
me I would kill him."

Shop _ Satur~~y 9:30 to 8 P.M.
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soon before the U. S. Magistrate here.
If convicted, Cook could receive a
maximum of 25 years In prison and tor ) a
fine of $10,000 or both .
No other persons have been charged in
the robbery but age nts are con tinuing their·
investigation, Kitchens said.
The Rio Grande Branch Bank was
robbed at gunpoint two weeks ago.

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CINCINNATI - Special Agent-inCharge Thomas W. Kitchens Jr. of the FBI
here Saturday announced the arrest of
Jake E . Cook, 20, of Cleves, Ohio, formerly
of the Vinton area , in connection with the
July 25 robbery of the Rio Grande Branch
of the Ohio Valley Bank .

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

Elberfefds In Pomeroy
Open· Tonight

bank rolJbery

jobs availabl e, especi ally for those 17
yea rs and under.
In defense to sharp cr iticism leveled
at the Ga llia Count y .Juvenile Court
t lette r to edit or! Gary T. Bane, juvenile
probation offi cer sa id every atlempl is
made lo rehH bili ta te juveniles 1by no
means lhc only age group involved in
crim inal activ ity ) wh o wind up in
trOuble .
Bane sa id two juveniles have been
wor king around the cot,~r t house the past
£ew &lt;i c1ys making repairs a nd doing
nwne rous other chores while serving out
the ir sentences.
F or the ir work and good behavi or,
Bane ordered the boys re leased into the
custod y uf their parents on weekends .
The sherif f's depar tme nt, because of
outside cmnplaints , disagrees with that
practice . Mos t people apparently feel
pr isone r s ar en't s upp ose d to be
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Pa rtly cloudy through
Monday with a c~ance of
aftern oon and evening
thundershowers. Highs in the
80s. Lows Sunday night in the
60s.

FALL SH'O~S .
NOW ARRIVING

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but I would knock his hand

TRIPOIJ, IJBYA- A FIVE-DAY DRAMA that began
Monday when Japanese Red Army guerrillas captured tbe U.
S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur ended early today when a
Japanese Air Line DC8 landed at Tripoli. The 10 Red Army
men were taken into custody and four substitute hostages who
had flown half way around the world from tbe Malaysian
capital were freed.
The five guerrillas and their five fanatical Red Army
colleagues released from Japanese jails through their seizure
of 53 hostages in Kuala Lumpur were taken away in windowless mini-ambulances to an unknown fate. The nine Japanese
crewmen and four substitute hostages were preparing to
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see belaboring it."
Annie Marie Gardner said
Alligood tried to fondle her
breasts while she scrubbed
the floor . Rosa Robersen said
he pestered her about sex so
much she tried to kill herself.
The last witness, Phyllis
· Moore, who had the cell next
to Miss Little's for five days
about a month before
Alligood was killed, said tbe
night jailer taunted Miss
Little.
ISRAEIJ DEFENSE MINISTER SHlMON PERES says
"What did he say to Joan
Israel and Egypt have moved into the final stages of Little?" attorney Jerry Paul
negotiations on an interim peace agreement in the Sinai Desert asked.
and the results should be known in a few weeks.
"He asked her .if she had
Israeli government sources in Tel Aviv sa' · '&gt;te country's missed her man."
top-level negotiating team ·had scheduled a met •. J today to
''What did she say?"
draft a reply to Cairo's latest negotiating position. In
"Sle said if he asked her
Washington, President Ford said Thursday both Israel and again, she would report
Egypt "have to understand that flexibility at this crucial time him," Mrs. Moore 51!id.
is important for the peace of that area of the world and
Mrs. Gardner testified
possibly for the world. Israel has to be more flexible, and I "Whenever I was trying 19
think Egypt bas to respond."
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RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) Joan LltUe's attorneys have
portrayed jailer .C larence
Alligood as a 62-year-&lt;Jid
lecher in dogged pursuit of
female prisoners.
Attorney Marvin Miller
said the defense would turn to
private criminologists today
for testimony on evidence tbe
prosecution entered in its
attempt to prove Miss Little
killed Alligood in an escape
plot.
Miss Little, a 21-year-&lt;Jld
black woman, claims the
white jailer tried to rape her.
To convince the . jury of his
proclivities, the defense
Thursday presented three
former inmates of . the
Beaufort County jail.
"The point has been
made," Miller told reporters
following the testimony of the

working, why fool with them ."
Yet , on the other hand. some of these
sam e individuals reac t differenlly if they
have a relative, or loved one , or a frien d
in trouble .
The cry then cha nges to, "give them
a break . Work with them . Don' t send
them 'up river beca use they' ll come back
a hardened criminal. "
It 's gelling to the point wher e loca l
lawmen are "damned if they do an d
damned if they don' t."
Everybod y seems to be ba rking at
everybody .
Lawyers , judges , police offi cers ,
parents, the newspaper , jus t about
everybody in general seenis to be catching hell these days.
What's the pr oblem ? We don'l really
know. It could be a number of thi ngs ,
namely , lack of discipline in the home,
too much booze or drugs, too much free
lime in today 's soc iety, or not enough

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120 IDLED
WARREN, Ohio (UP!)
Packard Electric, producers
of wiring components for
Gene~al Motors vehicles, said ·
todaf it would lay off 120
hourly workers because of
the strike by United Auto
Workers at the GM complex
in Lords town.

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COLUMBUS - OHlO STATE UNIVERSITY'S CENTER
FOR Business and Economic Research says Ohio's first half
year retail sales were up 2 per cent over a year earlier. The
state's major city-county areas showed increases of 5 per cent
in Portsmouth - Scioto; Hamilton·Middletown-BuUer 3 per
cent; Youngstown- Mahoning- 2 per
- cent;. Canton- Stark and
Toledo-Lucas I per cent; and Akron-Summit and DaytonMontgomery, a fraction.
REGULAR MEETING of
Declines included Cleveland - Cuyahoga, 2 per cent;
lhe Racine E -R Squad will be
held Monday. Aug . 11 al B ancinnati-Hamilton I per cent; and Chillicothe-Ross, fracp.m. at the fire house. All tional.
members
and
persons
Stores in food and other staples and convenience g~,
completing the vital signs
class are urged to be at the classifications showed consistent increases, including drug
fire house at 7: 30 p.m. for stores 15 per cent, restaurants 6 per cent and state liquor
pictures to be taken .
stores I per cent. The center said largest sales declines were
THE MARDI GRAS to be by retailers of durables associated with construction as
sponsored by the Middleport heating, plumbing and electrical supply dealers sales dropped
Citizens Park Committee,
supposed to be held tomorrow 33 per cent, furniture stores 13 per cent and appliance dealers 8
night beginning at B p.m . has per cent.
been cancelled until further
notice .
MARIETTA, OHIO - ONE OF THE OHIO Lottery
Commission's seven regional managers has blamed Gov.
James A. Rhodes for the problems besetting the lottery staff .
John A. Burnworth said Thursday night the governor should
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member of the Retired Senior service protection to all lottery employes if he wants to find out
Volunteer Program Advisory the cause of the top commission hassle.
Burnworth, a former Democratic mayor here, said
Board. He works voluntarily
Rhodes'
veto resulted in many employes thinking they would
and at his own expense on a
be
dropped
from their jobs in January. The commission staff is
one-to-&lt;Jne basis with some of
our more needy elderly, now made of Democratic appointees who might be replaced by
spending not only money but Republicans in January. Burnworth said civil sei'Vice
hours and hours of time, "proection would bave kept lottery commission employes from
visiting the shut-ins, taking any political activity.

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continue throughout the day. Rides will last approximately 30 minutes. Cost is $5 per passenger. Routes
will be designed to tOur the nOrthern· or southern part of
Gallia county or tour part of Meigs county. Participants
will get an opportunity to view their home, new county
construction, the Gavin Plant and many other thriliing
sites.

Church will be held Sunday . A
basket dinner wlll be at noon
with a program at 2 p .m.
Also, a revival will start
Sunday evening at the church
to run through Aug . 16. The
Rev . Wesley Thatcher wilt be
evangelist and there will be
special vocal numbers each
night.

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AIR TOUR SUNDAY - The new joint vocationaleducation school complex at Rio Grande is jUst one of
many sites individuals will be able to view during Sunday's air tour sponsored by the Gallia and Meigs Conservation Districts. Planes will begin tours from the
Gallia-Meigs Regionai Airport at 10 a.m. Sunday and

Aug . 23. Seniors are urged Ia

SERVICE TO BEGIN
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Amtrak's Boston-Chicago
daily rail passenger service
with stops in Cleveland,
Elyria and Toledo will begin
Oct. 31, according to Sen.
Robert Taft Jr ., R-Ohio.

TONIGHT and SATURDAY

By Hobart Wilson, Jr.
GALLIPOLIS - There's an old
sayin g, "you can please some of the
people some of the lime but you can 't
pl ease all the people all the lime ."
How true that must be today !
Recentl y, Clar ence M. Kelley ,
dir ector . Fe de r a l Bureau of In vestigati on. reported crime in the United
States last year showed its largest in crease in 14 yea rs .
Rural , s uburban and large
metropolitan a reas reported substantial
increases in crime as dld each of the
nation's four geographical regions .
Repor ts of offenses compiled thus far
this year continue -this frightenjn g trend .
It appea rs properly crimes are
causing the biggest headache for area
lawm en in this area ( and nationally too) .
You hear loca l residents cr y, " Arrest
them, se nd them up river, throw the book
at them , for ge ! re habilitation, it just isn 't

Notices, local
news in brief
POMEIWY
MASONIC
lodge 16-4 will hold a spe cial
meeting Wednesday. Aug . 13
at 7:30 p .m . .Work in EA

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Detention policies explained

TYRANNY LEGALIZED
NEW DELHI, India
( UPI) - The upper bouse
uf parliament gave final
appruval today lb a· constitutional amcndmen,l
which would make It Impossible for the courts even
to consider the matter of
Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi's election to office.
The vote In the upper
house was 161-0 with all
members of the opposllion
boycotting the special
se,.lon as they have since
Mrs. Gandhi's declaration
. of a ;tate of national
emergency.

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Wiseman , his 45th; James Clark, his 30th;
Homer Brannon , his 32nd, and Howell
Evan s, his 20th .
Five civic, church and ;Rio Grande
College service gr oups supplemented the
traditional bean dinner offermgs w1th food
and drinks . They were Alpha Mu Beta
Sorori ty , Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity ,
Open Gate Garden Club, Rw Grande
Baseball Association and Simpson Church
United Me thodist Wome n .
.
Tile bean dinner is a tradition in Ohio,
dalin g back to August 1868 when the
village of Vinton first prepared beans,
hardtack and black coffee in a grove of
. trees on the banks of Raccoon Creek
durin g a r,eunion of·Veterans of the Civil
War . Three year s later , the custom was
· adopt ed by the folks of Rio Grande. The
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By Charlene Hoeflich
POMEROY - Twenty-six
grand champions and reserve
champions in 4-H food
projects were selected by a
panel of home economists at
a Food Fair Friday at the
Lutheran Church here .
The Food Fair is held
annually in preparation for
the Meigs County Fair .
Wednesday night during the
youth program. names of the
six selected for State Fair
competi lion will be announced.
Almost 200 food projects
were judged by Mrs . Bettie
Clark, Gallia County Extension Agent; Deanna Tribe,
Vinton County Extension
Agent; Rita Oberholzer.
Athens
County
home
economist for Columbia Gas;
Darlene Lambert, Jackson
County Extension Agent;
Jennifer · Sheets, former
Meigs County Extension
· Agent, and Diana Eberts, a
graduate student In home
economics at Ohio University.
At the Food Fair. each 4-H
member ])ad a personal interview with a judge who
sampled the food prepared
and asked questions about the
preparation as well as
nutrition and table setting.
This year. also , while the club
members ·wailed to be interviewed they tasted and
rated the fO'od of others with
the same project as theii'own.
Judging procedures were

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technique used at the 4-H Food Fair Friday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church fellowship ha ll .
Here Darlene Lambert, Jackson County extension agent, home economrcs , one of SIX
judges, talks with Renee Kaldor about her outdoor cookery project.
explained by Marta Guilkey ,
county extension agent, home
economics who presided over
the event, assisted by Patty
Kelly, 4-H program assistant.
The projects and 4-H
members
participating,
along with the grand and
reserve champion in each
category , were as follows :
All American Foods: Carl
Gheen, grand champion ;
Kathy · Parker, reserve
champion; David Riggs,
Beverly Bis hop, Kath y
Morris, Melba Thomas, Sue
Kennedy, Tammie Starcher.
Denise White , and Cindy
Pitzer.

Making 11 With Meals : Sinclair, grand champion ;
Mary
Colwell ,
grand , Tim
Wy ant, reserv e
champion ; Tammie Star- c hampi on; Kim Basham,
cher , reserve champi on,
Renee Kaldor , Pam Eva ns .
Denise While.
Camille Swindell, Ronnie
Tasty
Meals :
Renee
Wood, Steve t5tout, Diane
Trussell, grand champion ;
Smi th, Vicky DeBord, Patty
. Camille Swindell , re ser ve
Pullin s, llrenda Calaway ,
champi on ; Patty Parker,
Sharon Henderson, and Paula
Opal Dye ; , and An gela
Swindell .
Sinclair.
Teens Entertain: Mandie
Foods with an International
Rose , gr a nd c hampion j
Flavor : Beth Riebel, grand
Teresa
Carr ,
r eserve
champion.
champion ; De bbie . Bir. Customize Your Di e t :
chfield, Terri Pullins, Becky
Tal)lmy Star cher. grand
Phillips, Julia J ohnson , Kfm
c hampi on ; Mandi e r os e,
Allman, Connie Jones, Susan
reserve champion.
Shields , Bre nda Sampson ,
Outdoor Cookery : Angela
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