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NecesSity of 22.5 ~J.lL§.~!J!!_!)l Levy Explained .

12 - The Daily Sentinel, Mlddleport-Pumeroy, 0., June a, 1972

Air War Pressed
SAIGON (UP!) - The
United Sta ~ s · sent B52s and
'fighter-bombers back into
)llorth Vietnam Wednesday in
the heaviest raids in 17 days Ill
cripple further the Communist

Ingels
. Givfug ·
Two Bicycles
Two new bicycles, donated
by George Ingels of the Ingels
Furniture Store in Middleport,
will be the top prizes for the
two best decorated bicycles in
the ·Eighth Annual Regatta
Weekend .Parade on Friday
evening, June 16.
Rolf Stangle of , WMPO
Radio, chairman of the bicycle
division of the parade, said that
a girl's and a boy's bicycle are
being donated for the
decorated bicycle competition.
In ·addition, cash prizes will be
awarded to the second and
third place winners in both
divisions.
Stangle said that any
youngster with a bicycle is
eligible to enter but they must
let him know their names and
addresses. All entries must be
called to 992·5355 or sent to
Stangle at WMPO Radio, Box
71, Middleport. Other parade
entries are to be. sent to Jim
Mees at the same address.

Bonds Forfeited
Three defendants forfeited
$25 bonds and two others were
fined in the courl of Pomeroy
Mayor William Baronick
Wednesday night. Forfeiting
bonds were William Reeves,
.~eroy , posted for ln'toxication; Roger Roush, 22,
Racine, and Loraine Aelker,
20, Pomeroy, for squealing
· tires.
.
Fined $100 and costs and
sentenced to three days in jail
on conviction· of driving while
Intoxicated
was
Paul
Laudermilt, 40, Minersville.
Calvin Mayle, Jr ., 20,
PQ!Ileroy, was fined $10 and
costs for squealing tires.

•

MASON DRIVE-IN
, 1

r1

qt,T t ,

Tonight &amp; Friday
June8·9 ·

'

Double Feature Program

THE BEGUILED ·
(Color)
Clint Eastwood
Geraldine Page

IR I
PLUS
"THE HIRED HAND"
(Color)
Peter Fonda
Warren Oates

iGPl

MEIGS THEATRE

war potential. Pentagon
sources and Communist
diplomats said that potential
had been severely jo)ted.
The ground war picked up
momentum in South Vietnam
and a force of 2,500 South
Vietnamese Marines pushed a
mile ,Into captured Quang Tr1
Province on a 14-mile wide
front "to lind out what the heck
Is there and to free any
refug~swhowanttogetout."

The Communists bombarded
the Cambodian capital of
Phnom Penh, ·seized more
territory In coastal Binh Dlnh
Province in a threat to . two

HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzer
Births -June 7
Mrs. Frederick C. Wood,
d&amp;ughter, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Donald Brofford, daughter
Oak Hill; Mrs . Rozell~
Thacker, son, McArthur ; Mrs.
Oley Angel, son, Gallipolis ;
Mrs
. Gerald Sellers son
'
Middleport; Mrs. Don Erwin,
son, Middleport, and Mrs .
Anthony Williamson daughter
Gallipolis.
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'
DISCHARGES - Bessie
Musgrave, Helen Mutter, Mrs.
Roger Barrett and son, Mrs.
Michael Burris and son, John
Winkler, Sherman Stevenson
Gary Tilley, Helen Ankrom'
Mrs. Myron Bryon and son:
·Walter Evans, Mrs. Stanley
Lewis and daughter, Dorothy
Morgan, Wendy Gatewood
Nina Wagner, Mary SturgiU'
Li~a Jo Russell, Charle~
Mttchell, Frederick Layne,
Jack Davis, Marie Collins
Pauline Brewer, Vida Jea~
Biggs and Clarence Barcus.

. .

Peace
Nearer
.

Friday &amp; Saturday

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Freda Grate,
Rutland ; Gertrude Drake,
Vinton ; Samuel McKinney,
Dexter ; Elmer Norville,
Portland ; Terry Patterson,
Racine; llelpha .Roush, New
Haven; Lela Forrest, Rutland;
Millard Swartz, Pomeroy; Roy
Pierce, Racine; VIrginia
Watson, Middleport; Henry
Watson, Middleport.
Discharged
Lillian
Walker, Dewey Simpson,
Ralph Davis, Abe Rhodes,
Richard Winebrenner, Evelyn
McCaskey, Grace Dorst,
Leonard Barber, Leona Davis,
Joann Weyersmiller, Edna
Hunnel and Wanda Faulk.

PICNIC SET
The 2nnual picnic of
Evangeline . Chapter and
Middleport Lodge 363, F&amp;AM,
will be held at 2p.m. Sunday at
Fort Meigs. Those attending
are to take a covered dish.
Meat and drink will be
provided.

BRA AND GIRDLE SALE
Reg. 4.89
Reg. 4.00
Reg. 2.99
Reg. 2.59
Reg.
.. Reg .
Reg.
Reg.
Reg .

Bras and
Bras and
Bras and
Bras and

2.49 Bras and
1.99 Bras and
1.n Bras and
1.29 Bras and
99c Bras and

ELECTRIC RAZORS
Sate
Sate
Sate
Sate
Sate
Sate
Sale
Sale
Sale

Girdles
Girdles
Girdles
Girdles
Girdles .
Girdles Girdles ·
Girdles
Girdles

2.89
2.39
1.79
1.59
1.49
1.19
99c
79c
59c

Another Shipment

· JEANS SALE

MENS HANDKERCHIEFS

Womens CaD&amp; Sale

.

Kn11 Capes of 100 per cent Wintuck(r) Orion
Acrylic.
REG. 14 ·98 CAPES · · · ·
SALE 11.49

FREE lASHES

Charlton Heston

(Technicolor)

Van JOhnson

Ra y Milland

IG)

SHOW START 57 P.M.

Soft density imported white down. -Buoyant long
laslmg comfort. Extra large size. Fine quality
Iin en finish cotton cover.
Friday and Saturday

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E-R squad was
called to the Millard Swartz
residence on Route 143 near
Pomeroy at 10:20 p. m. Wednesday night. Swartz, who was
ill, was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where he
was admitted.

MENS KNIT DRESS SLACKS

Deluxe 2 dr. Sedan, 4 speed, radi,s&gt;• light blue.
ready for you and priced to go.

10.95 Knit Dress Slacks

1970 Hornet 2 Dr. Sedan

11.95

Six cyl., automatic trans .• we sold this one
new, low mileage .

1968 Ford Torino

2 Dr . H·Top, v.a, automatic . p.- st ., &amp; p.-br.,
factory air cond .• light blue , black vinyl roof.
sharp one owner trade .
'

12.95
13.95
14.95
16.95
18.95

Knit
Knit
Knit
Knit
Knit
Knit

Sate 8.88
Sate 9.a
Sate 10.48
Sate11.88
Sate 12.48
Sate12.88
Sate 13.88

Dress Slacks
Dress Stacks
Dress Slacks
Dress Stacks
Dress Stacks
Dress Stacks

SPORT SHIRTS
knit spor t shirts.

Sm~ll. medlu~ . large and extra large sizes. Solid color ~ _

4 Dr . Sedan . V·B,I .-flile, p. -sl. &amp; p .-br .• factory
air,linled glass. new tires, light green . lop of
the line from Dodge .

NEED AVAN FOR YOUR BUSINESS?
We have three vans for your business or
pleasure . . . prices reduced to clear the lot . ..
lots., of service· pleasure here.

Pla1ds · Embroodered Shirts . Stripes . Fancy patterns

Choose your favor ite model , color and style and save.during

this Tw&lt;&gt;Day Sale.

·

Sate! Lee SS.!5

the

way around .

1966 Dodge A100 Van
Slant Six. J speed. short wheel base. closed
side type , looks and drives . very good .

1966 GMC Handivan
Six cyl. , 3 speed. needs a little body work but
runs like a '72 model. priced to let you do the
"putty" work .
See Emerson Jones. Pearl Ash. Hilton Wolfe,
Wallace Amberger. Dick Rawlings.

RAWLINGS,
DEPENDABLE CITY

THROW COVEMS
Multi-'Purpose · Machine Washable . Fringed all
around . Floral and Solid patterns. Laminated .
Sizes to fit small chairs, large chairs and
davenos, sofas. and extra large sofas . sectionals,
beds. Bright decorator colors.

Priced from
6.95 to 12.95

TRIMS
See
the
large
selection of laces.
fringes. ribbon.
_One Low Price

10~

for at the state level.
"What is true here in Ohio is

true in every other state,"

Net

Pajamas . '

Work Dungarees
For Farm · For Industry .

For wear around the home.

heavy .duty Jell denim .
Santorlzed shrunk. Triple
stitched seams. Plenty of
useful pockets.

4.87

Choose regular style long
sleeves • long legs or tile
summer styl e with short

sleeves 1-

knee length legs.
Sizes A, B, Cand D in a fine
selection of fancy patterns.

Friday.Saturday Sate

2

Pair

All Colors

j----------"-----------1
Dress Fab~ics
New se!edion of summer patterns In white and
colored grounds- Included are blends of Cotton
Dacron and Avril, Fortrel and Colton . Per:
manent Press and Wash and Wear.
Regular retail values $1.49 to $1.79

Special 99'·yd.

AI The Warehouse on Mechanic St.
Really save during thiS' sale on the porch . patio
and lawn furniture you need. Gliders . Chaise
Lounges · Folding Chairs · Rockers . Porch
Swings and a selection of Redwood furniture,
too.
Sale, too, at the Warehouse on wall -to·wall
carpeting for the yard . A good selection at real
savings. Save on Linoleum. See the Taro and
Lawn Boy Power WvJwers at Elberfelds
W~rehouse on Mechanic Street.

••QUINTERO" FABRICS
Shrinkage Control Finish .- 48" wide . Durable
Water Repell~nt · Drip Dry, - Washable . Soli
re~lstant. Solt~ colors; Aquatone, Azalea P.lnk,
Mtnk. Pussyw11iow, Buckskin, Regimental Red .
Regular $1.19.

-·

. Visit Elberfelds Second Floor

•

See .The Complete New Une
of Hoover Qeaners
Finest In quality - First tn CIJstomer satisfactlo 1
bl
selection you will find n. n our g
Hoover Sllmllne, Swingette Portables and C 1 t Con
stellatlon
on s or
·
Hoover Olai·A-Matlc
Hoover Uprights
Hoover Handlvac

.

We also llllvt Hoover Cllanlng Toots _ Let yov cllln
everylhllltl In tilt honlo. All Hoover accessartos lncludilltl
Throw-Away Bags, lrulhts, Bolts and Bulbs.

y

1os,e . ,the . leli~rii\ mat,;l)ing
funds ," the governor continued. "Either way we are
bankrupted.
"If we pay everybody they
define to be poor we bankrupt
ourselves slowly," he ~d. "If
we lay down our own stand-

arda, diMtuall!yiiiR certain al)plicants, ·'they would simply
withdraw their matching funds
which amount to about 50 per
cent of the package, and we're
down the drain in a hurry."
Gilligan was also asked
(Continued on page 10)

Hirings
Approved .

•

Warned

Need of Cat Shelter Cited

.

PORai AND LAWN FURNITURE

the state, this is about what it
comes doW!I to," he said.
"What we're CO!Ifroilted with
now are the federal government standards. They define
poverty and they define need.

"We .modlf¥ ~e .w-m•!IIP t,o
some degree," he said. "But
the federal government defines
who qualifies. We've got to pl,ck
up the tab.
'If we don't honor the claims
made by people defined by the
government to be In need, we

Gilligan said. "The only way
we are going to get this thing
solved is to have federal action.
PRESENTATION OF camp badges was the highlight of tbe final day of camp. Mrs. Carol
There is nothing we can do
ttACINE - Non-teaching
Ohlinger, canip director, distributed badges.
about it."
personnel were employed for
Gilligan made the remarks the 1912-73 school year by the
in an interview with a Cleve- Southern Local Board of
land Plain Dealer reporting Education Thursday night.
team.
Supt. Ralph Sayre reported
significantly to the overall
The
governor
w~ asked hiring of Marilyn Powell,
have
been
dismantled
and
the
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
success of the 'camp program what would h~ppen If federal secretary · Edwin Cozart
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•
All Is quiet now at Camp girls, clutching their camp were the senior scouts.
mechanic, arid bus drivers,
badges, are departing.
Kiashuta.
Jo Ellen Diehl was song
continuous contracts, Ray
While the enrollment - just
Day camp is over for the girl
leader,
Debbie
Ohlinger
and
Proffitt, Marshall Adams,
scouts of the Big Bend Neigl!- under 50 - was considerably Milisa Rizer taught badmitton
Delbert
Smith, Earl Cross, Dan
lower
than
in
years
past,
the
borhood for another year. '
and archery, Debbie was also
Smith,
Gordon
Proffitt, Russell
enthusiasm
of
the
scouts
and
The tents · have been taken
the
arts
and
crafts
instructor
,
Cline, Billy Hill, and Charles
down, the pots and pans are the volunteer adult workers and Ann Ohlinger and Jo Ellen
was
never
higher.
Contributing
Cornell, Jr.
. packed, the makeshift tables
handled the business affairs of
Substitute drivers hired were
the camp. Amy Hamm, Bobbi
SYRACUSE - Persons who Earl Adams, Harold Circle,
Archer and Kim Ohlinger continue to use the Syracuse Tom Theiss, Jesse Brinker and
worked in the units with the dump will be prosecuted, Robert Spurlock. Hired as a
adult leaders, Mrs. Sharon Syracuse Mayor ·Herman contract bus driver was
Welker, ·Mrs. Rachel Lefebre, London warned Thursday Bernice Levacy.
.By Uolted Preu International
Mrs. Jackie Zirkle, Mrs. Keitl! night.
TliE RECENTLY organized Meigs County Humane Society, the first In Meigs County, has
Cooks hired were Eleanor
BELGRADE - EAST EUROPEAN SOURCES said today
Ann Sisson, Mrs. Nancy Morris
received
i!S charter . The charter was displayed last night when the society met for a regular
At a meeting · of village Wingett, head cook, Syracuse
the Soviet Union has extended its sweeping peace offensive to and Mrs. Margaret Sheridan.
meeting at the Meigs ll)n. Pictures from tbe left are Mi'll. Rita Lewis, secretary ; Mrs. Jean
council Mayor London told elementary, and Evelyn
China, with signs of response from Peking.
Mrs. Carl Ohlinger was camp council irt a regular meeting Moore, assistant; Anna Oiler,
Will, general chalnnan and Mrs. Dorothy Fisher, president
The development followed Moscow's current effort Ill make director and Mrs . Donna
head
cook,
Southern
High
that
although
the
dump
has
more normal its relations on the widest possible world !ron(, an Ohlinger ·was the assistant
been officially closed, persons School, and Laura Circle and
effort greatly encouraged by the successful summit agreements dlrec
and handled first aid still cootinue Ill use it. He Cora Birch, assistants; Helen
reached between Kremlin leaders and President Nixon last for the day camp.
suggested council take ad- Simpson, head cook, Lell!rt
month.
Mrs. Mary Hunter came
ditional steps to close the dump Elementary, and Dorothy
(Continued on Page l)
with
the Woods, 992·3489, or Mrs.
permanently, even Ill the ex· Glenn, assistant; Mary
Need of a cat shelter so as to accordance
COLUMBUS - GOV. JOHN J. GILLIGAN SAYS "It is ;::::~~:::::::::::::::::::::::i::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::x:::::~
availability
of.Dr.
John
Hoyt
oi Clinton Fisher, 992-M27.
tent of posting a man In the Easterday, head cook, separate c'ts from dogs that
poiJtlcaliy·!mpossible to get gun control legislation at the state or
An eitensive membership
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
area to notify officers who is In Southern Junior High, and kill them, at the dog pound on New York City, president of the
national level" and efforts to do so "cost me a seat In the U. S.
Humane
Society
of
the
United.
campaign
is planned lm·
Josephi9e Smith, assistant, the Rock Springs fairgrounds
Ohio .extended outlook
violation.
Senate."
Sunday through Tueoday.
In other business, the and Geraldine Cleland, head was emphasized Thursday States. The dinner, open to the mediately In order to raise
"I tried lri 1969 when I was a candidate for the U. S. Senate,"
Cool Sunday, warming
resignation of Charles Blake, cook, Racine Elementary, and night in discussions by the public, will be at the Meigs Inn. funds for · the society 's
he told some 300 persons attending li Thursday night meeting Monday and Tuesday with a
Meigs County·Humane Society. Two programs being carried pr9gram. One early objective
council member, was accepted. Anna Obitz, ·assistant.
sponsored by the Prlaon Concern group. "I came out lor strong chance of showers Tueoday.
Substitute cooka hired were
Meeting at the Meigs Inn, out by the society were is arranging a better way to
effective lnunediately.
gun controllegislailon. It cost me a seat In the U.S. Senate,
June
Ashley,
Helen
Diddle,
and,
with Jean Wlll presiding, the reported "doing well." One, take care of cats left at the
Hlgbs in the 1108 and low 10.
Following a discussion of
·
"I am satisfied thllt it is polltlcaUy impossible to get gun Sunday rising to the low and
official Ohio Slate charter of the rabies cllnlca, has met an pound, Sometimes "tossed In" ·
seiUng refreshments at/ the Eriuna Salser.
Custodians hired were the group as a non-profit enthusiastic response from with the dogs there when the
control legislation at the state or national level. You may oot mid 80s by Tuesday. Lows
municipal .park, it. was
agree with that, 001 I have seen it tried and I have seen itfail from the mld 401 to mid 50s · disclosed that ·the soft drinks Gerald Nease and Lizzie charitable corporation was the public at the fairgrounds pound is unattended.
John Zerkle, a member of the
Sunday mornlng, warming
and ·aanctwlches are to be sold Woods, Southern High School; displayed. Adate wiU be set for and last Saturday' in Rutland.
absolutely and utterly."
to the upper 50s to mid 1108 by only from the building built on Floyd Diddle, Syracuse; Paul a "Charter Day" dinner In This Saturday's clinic is In board of directors, suggested
Tuppm Plains ..1A fourth Is the society hold Its monthly
CHIWCOTiiE, OHIO - NINE PASTORS ON the
Tuesday morning:
the park property, not from the Cleland, Southern Junior High;
tentatively planlli!d.
meetings in different comO!Ullcothe Hoapltal's Board of Directors have been asked to :::::~::::""-''~::.:;···~ house used by the lidies BIU Nease, Racine ElemenThe
other,
the
pup
adoption
munlties throughout the year.
tary;
Mrs.
Arina
Nease,
S'l'lLL IN BUSINESS
auxiliary of the fire company.
attend a meeting tonight with the hospital's 2116 non-professional
·
This
was approved.
program,
has
produced
Junior
High,
Franklin Rizer announced ,. Syracu8e ,.olunteer firemen Southern
employes who seek bargaining ilnit recognitiOn.
unanticipated respons'e In
The work of Gary ow, the
The workers want to be represented by the American today he • will continue tiis have relinquished the use of the assistant, and Mrs. BIU Nease,
Veteraas
Memorial
Hospital
Meigs
and
Gallla
Counties.
new
county hwnane officer, .
substitute,
Southern
Local
Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes. They want present tire recapping business food stand as have the ladies
ADMITTED
Elsie
Thirty
pupa,
and
some
larger
was
highly
coounended. Rural
the pastors to help them In setting a meeting with the entire even though the building and . auxiliary. Auxiliary members District.
Following
a
recom· Waggoner, Albany; Archie dogs, are available for adop- families are advised to notify
land will be sold Ill the Kroger have been selling soft drinks
board.
Dill of any wild dog packs in
Company. Rizer will tease the from
their
meeting mendallon by Sayre the board Barber, Reedsville; Eva lion this weekend.
Cochran,
Portland
;
Lyda
·
Members
of
the
society
are
their neighborhoods so that
adopted new teacher8 aalary
WASHINGTON -OHIO CONGRESSMEN VOTED 13-10for building and enough land to headquarters . Council schedule.
Hoffman, Letart.
at the pound Friday from 8:30 appropriate action may be
disapproved
of
.this
a multi-IIIlllon• dollar education bW carrying _new anti-IIuslng continue the business.
DISCHARGED
Wil111a
p. rii. to 8 ~30 p. ni. and on taken.
In other business, the board
arrangement.
language which ,the House approv!!d Thursday by a 21&amp;-180 roll
Anderson,
Mabel
Swan,
Birdie
Sundays from 2 to 4 p. m. to
Tbe board of directors wiU
LOCAL TEMPS
It was · suggested that the hired John Dudding, teacher at
caUmargln. Favoring the measure were Ohio Democratic Repe.
Fields, Raymond Hartley, assist persona wialrln&amp; to adopt meet 11e1t Thursday at the
Tbe temperature In down- conceulou stand could he used Southern High School for the
Thama• L. Ashley, John F. Seiberling Jr., James Stanton and .!Own
Sherry Michael, Edward a dog. Persons una.ble to come home of Mrs. Clinton Fisher to
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. · so that the profit from the 1972-73 school year, aet:epted
Olarles Yanik and Republican Re)111. Clarence J. Brown Jr.,
the resignation of Mrs. Bar- Finley, Ethel Sigman, Opal to the pound af those \imes are conalder ~y-laws for the new
WW!am H. Harsha, WIU!am J. Keating, Delbert L. Latta, Friday ·was 79 degrees under S!i'nd could be divided between
Barr, and Manuel Fernendes. invited Ill phone Mrs. WW!am organizlltlon.
(Continued on page 10)
,, sunny skies.
(Conti'IUed on page 10)
(cOOlin\ ,don ~ge 10)

(Ne;~.~ in· Bn~t~

Sale 69$ yd.
.

~ctlon was not fortl]coming,.
"We are going Ill bimkrupt

Dwripers

Yard

7.00

Sale! Summer

TEN CENTS .

Pots, Pans Silent Now

72" Wide

992·2151 OR 992·2152 MIDDLEPORT
OPEN UNTIL.8:00 P.M. each evening
except Saturday &amp; Sunday. ·
.

hand," he said. 11There is no
way it can be controlled or paid

Mens Sl.95

Sizes JO to 50 waist . Made of

1969 Dodge A100 Van

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov.
- John J . Gffilgan said tOday lhe
welfar.e problem in Ohio Is ''out
of hand" and unless action is
taken by the federal government "we are going ·to
bankrupt the state.'
"The welfare thing is out of

45"· Wide

Two Day Sale! Mens Short Sleeve
Regular prices $2.95 to $9 .95. An excellent selection including

1969 Dodge ·Monaco

v.s. t .-flite, long wheel base. windows all

Sizes 29 to 42 waist . A fine selection of stripes and solid color s.
Comfortable to wear . Easy to wash . Never need Ironing .

8.29 each

N~on

PHONE 992·2156

FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1972

Gilligan Says elfare
Program 'Out of Hand'

Down Bed Pillows

Special{

Plains Saturday, 2-4:30
For Dogs and Cats

Devoted To The lntere.l4 Of The Meigs-Mwon Area

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

year tater as part of another district?
Either way It comes .out 22.5 mills in
l974, as I see it.
I 'don't claim to be an expert on this
new School Foundaho n Program . ·I
haven'tmetany one who IS. Ne~ertheless: I
have tried to explain how I view the Cir·
cumstances surr ounding this rather
confusing matter . I trust I ha ven't jusl
muddied the waters more than they were.
I truly. hope I have been ~ccurate '" my
analysis. If I have been '" error at any
point, I will welcome help. Any error has
been unintentional, I assure you.
In summation, let me state this: The
22.5 mills has to be voted in 1972 to be
collected in 1973. The 22.5 mills is vi tal to
maintain fillancial solvency. 1'\t least 20
mills must be approved by June 30, 1973, or
all state funds will be lost and Meigs Local
will lose its charter ynd be combined with
a district with at least 20 mills in effect.
The voters of Meigs Local must face
these questions: Do I want a financially
sound district? WiU I vote Ill suppor! Meigs
Local at the same level voted by the folks
in Eastern and Southern? Do I want Meigs
Local to continue as a district? Yes or No.
It's up Ill you.
· Bill Perrin is heading a citizens
committee to pass this levy . If you answered nyes" lo the above questions, call
him and offer to help. Remember, this is
not my district, or the board's district, or
the teachers' district. It's your kids'
district, and your district.
You must decide what you want to do
with it. You have the balf.

Rabies Clinic in Tuppers

enttne

a1 y

DRESS SHIRTS

343

1971 Volkswagen

VOL XXIV NO. 39

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.hance of showers or
,undershowers central and
showers ending in north and
cooler tonight. Lows in the 50S .
Partly cloudy and cooler
Saturday with showers ending
south portion highs in the 60s
north to 70S south portions.

SALE! KIMBALL PIANOS

G•lrIs .ShI•rts an d Blouses

to have a s~ified number of mills voted education program. Kemembcr _ they yuu ~et$3119,581 as the old local share of the County had to have 22.5 mills in effect in .
for local .collection. This is · the ·•par- calculate the lucal share on this 22.5 mills , foundati9n program. Multiply $22,243,857· 19n in order to remain financially solvent.
·ticipation" millage.
subtract it from the calculated minimum l)y 22.5 mills and you get $500,486 as the All agreed to ask the voters to approve the
·. .. A! noted above the local share of the total cost figure and send us the difference. new local share. The difference is $110,005. millage required to get to 22.5 mills at the
total cost ilvprovided by what Is called the If we have less than 22.5 mills,weare short That's what 5 mills' produce. That's what May primary. The voters of Easte!n;,and
"charge off" millage.
that much in meeting the costs of a we 'll be short in 1973 if wedon 't vote it in Southern approved the required increase.
"Participation" millage . is what is minimum program. Thi.s new 22.5 mill 1972.
The voters In Me igs Local did not
REQUIRED to get ·ANY stale funds. charge off is in effect NOW and will be .in
The partlclpatloo millage of ZO mills
Our situation has not ch;wged since ·
"Charge of.!'' millage is wh!lt MUST be effect in ·1973.
·
would leave us $55,452 short of meeUog that first decision to request the Increase
collected In o~der to have FULL .FUND2, The "parUclpation" millage- what our local share of the Foundation to 22.5 mills. The Meigs Local Board. is
lNG from both state and local sources you need to get ANY slate money Program. That Is the key reason lor placing this levy on the ballot at a special
und~r the Foundation Formula .
. remains at 17.5 mills for now. A district seeking the charge off mlllage of 22.5 election on June 20.
' In recent years - and this is a key MUST have 20 mills voted by June 30, 1973, mtlls rather than the participation
Failure to pass the 5 mill increase in
point - the participation millage and the however , to be collected beginning millage of 20 mills.
1972 will mean a loss of $110,005 in the local
charge-off millage have been the SAME. January 1, 1974, in order to continue
UNDER THE NEW Foundation share of the Foundation Program in 1973.
Furthermore, when they were changed, receiving ANY stale money. ,
Program we get more state money. These In other words, we will be $110,905 short of
they were changed AT THE SAME TIME.
This is the key to the confusion. monies come from the State's general FULL FUNDING of the Foundation
.Just a few years ago the "participation" Previously the "participation " millage fund. The income tax has put a lot of new Program. The loss of such a sizable sum in
millage was raised from 12.5 mills to 17.5 and the "charge off" millage were the dollars into this general fund. This has a district such as ours will, to put it mildly,
mills. At the SAME TIME the "charge off" SAME. When they were changed, they helped to produce the additional ·state produce some significant financial
millage was increased from 12.5 mills to were changed at the SAME time. Now the support. Nevertheless, we need the ad- problems.
17.5 mills.
"participation" millage and the "charge ditional local money also to meet the new
Failure to have at least 20 mills voted
This change wa~ easy to .understand. It off" millage . a,re DIFFERENT - the requirements of the total program.
by June 30, 1973, to be colleeted in 1974 will
was easy to explam. [n order to gel any participation is 20 mills and the charge off
Remember - the slate figures the cost mean the loss of ALL STATE SUPPORT.
state money you had to have 17.5 mills. In · is 22.5 mills. The dates for the changes to of a hasic, minimum program, subtracts . To the best of my ability to understand,
the Fouodation Formula the "charge off" take place are DIFFERENT - 20 mills the local share at 22.5 mills, and sends us this would mean that the Slate would
- the local share of the cost for a basi~, "participation" goes into effect on the difference. If we have less than 22.5 revoke our district charter and the Meigs
minimum educational pr2gram - was 17.5 January I, 1974, and the 22.5mills "charge mills, we are and will be short that much in Local School District then woultl be
miUs. The "participatimi" and "charge off" is in effect now.
meeting the costs of a basic, minimum combii\ed with a district that has at least
off" fig"l'es were the SAME and they were
All districts will have the 22.5 mills program.
20 mills in effeet
changed at the SAME time.
figured as their part of the basic cost of the
Earlier this year we had a meeting of
Since our neighbors in Meigs County
In the new Foundation Formula we minimum program in 1973. In other words, ,the Meigs County Board, the Eastern will have 22.5 mills in effect, that would
have the following differences.
all districts will have 22.5 mills "charged Local Board, the Southern Local Board, become the millage for those living In the
1. The "charge off" millage - the off" as their local share o[ the cost of a the Meigs Local Board and all the former Meigs Local District, assuming
local support part of the formula - has minimum progra!ll. In order to collect that superintendents. The purpose of this that Meigs is consolidated with Eastern or
been increased from 17.5 mills to 22.5 22.5 mills in 1973 a district has to have it meeting was to determine what to do about Southern.
mills. This is what the Foundation For- approved by its voters in 1972.
this pressing matter.
Oo you vote approval of going to 22,5
mula calculates as what SHOULD be the
The Meigs Local property valuation is
It was agreed by all the boards and the
mills and remain Meigs Local or do you
local share of the cost of the minimum $22,243,857. Multiply that by 17.5 mills and superintendents that the districts in Meigs vote against going to 22.5 and pay It one

Veather

SUITS FILED
A suit for money and two
98
suits for divorce have been ~~;-:R:E;:::~12~·;
~~'::~~-.;.·~-~-..;_~~.;S::A~L:!E~.!9~.7;_9-!
filed in Meigs C&lt;&gt;unty Common
Friday and Saturday Sale!
·
Pleas Court. The Parkersburg
National Bank filed suit for
Save right now on the Kimball Piano you w;mt.
There's a gOod· selection of sizes . wood finishes
$804.67. plus
interest
against
s'
3
6
Osb
IZes - x and 7-14. In while. prints and sqlid
Lorrame
and styles. Come in- Select the one you want.
orne, Reedsville.
colors.
Joan A. Wells, Rutland Rt. I, 1-----~----r-----":......---l Use Elberfelds sensible credit service to make
Mens $3.9.S Short Sleeve
your purchase.
asks divorce from Roger E.
Wells, Ewington, and Martha
Fox, Middleport from Larry L.
(Regularly $3.00 . $6.50)
S10.9S "Countess"
Fox , Middleport,
each
Fashionable, Flattering
.Neck' si zes 14112 through 17.
Lash
Originals
charging gross neglect of duty
Solid colors . stripes . neat
By COTY
and extreme cruelty.
patterns .
Permanent

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Generous size 2 for 25c.
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Red or Blue pattern 18 inches square - 19c, 21
inch square size 2Sc, and the 24 inch size 29c.

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THE OMEGA MAN
Anthony Zerbe

Super microgroove- Floating head for faster,
closer shave.
Pop·oul trimmer for sideburns. Fi ip top cleaning
for easier clean up. On and off switch.
Friday· Saturday Sale

LODGE TO MEET
·· Past Masters Night will be
observed when Middleport
press.
Lodge 363, , F&amp;AM, meets at
Friday-Satu.rday Sale
PLACE CHANGED
Yours F~EE with
.
.
j_
7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the
The food preservation clinic
any 2.50
BELGRADE (UP! ) - East temple. The Master Mason
degree
will
be
conferred
on
one
to
be
held
in
the
Portland
area
Purchase
•
European Communists who
on June 13at 8 p.m. will be held ·---~;:_;.;.;;,;;.;.:;;:;;:...,_..J.._________j
candidate.
All
Master
Masons
are in direct contact with
at the Methodist Church rather
Hanoi predicted today that are invited.
than the community hall as
North Vietnam will move
was previously announced. •
Mo7tly sizes 8 to 20. Some sizes 3 to 7. White and solid colors.
toward
serious
peace
Wh1le the y la st.
Marriage UceJIIIeS
negotiations later this year.
NOW YOU KNOW
Rex Fletcher CUroings, 23,
"They . are ·running out of
Members of Indonesia's
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Pomeroy,
and Kathy Jeanette Toradja tribe have been known
steam,
politically
and
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militarily," the sources said. Moore, 19, Middleport; Paul to mourn over the body of a
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The expected move toward a Richard Roush, 29, Middleport,
prominent
person
for
months,
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more flexible attitude in peace and Nancy Ellen Everett, 25, and sometimes years, before Friday . Saturday Sale
negotiations has been brought Reedsville.
burial.
about by a number of factors,
the sources said. These included :
Small, medium, large and extra large sizes. Good overall
- President Nixon ' s
UP AND AWAY ...
selection - wai st length and longer length ia cket s.
meetings with Chinese and
While and solid colors.
Get behind the wheel of one of our ·
Soviet leaders in Peking and
vacation specials: not beautiful, but
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Moscow. It is now clear that
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JACKETS
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go
where
you
go
-without
a
ready
to
East-West accords no longer
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will be linked with the Vietnam
hitch. We tune 'em up for you .
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issue.
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MENS 12.95 JACKETS
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- The current Communist
offensive, which began March
30, has failed to meet its hopedConvertible Coupe, 4 speed , radio, red with
Sale! Friday and Saturday
for objective , the collapse of
•
black interior. very, very sharp. less than
the
South
Vietnamese
13,000 miles .
government.

June 9-\0

By GEORGE HARGRAVES, Supt.
Meigs Local School Dlllrtcl
Reeent changes in the slate law and in
the Slate School Foundation Program
have caused ·some confusing cir·
cumslances to exist. I don't know how well
I will be able to explain this sititation.
Nevertheless, I will try my best to do so. I
hope I can answer some questions and not
just add to the confusion.
.
The State School Foundation Program
is designed to provide the cost of a basic,
minimum education program in each
school district and to pay for it with ~
combination of slate and local money: The
cost of this basic program.is calculated by
what is called the Foundation Formula.
The FO\Ifldation Formula calculation
produces this cost of the basic, minimum
program. The local share is calculated by
multiplying the district's total property
valuation by what is called the "charge
off" millage. This figure - the local share
- is subtracted from !lie total cost The
difference is the slate's share. This is what
they send to us in monthly payments.
Meigs Local is and has been operating
a minimum program and its salary
schedule is and has been the state
· minimum. We have to continue to operate
the minimum program. We have to con1. tinue to PaY the slate minimum salary
schedule. In order to do that we need the
22.5 mills. These are facts, ·unpleasant
perhaps, but true, If we are to provide the
minimum program and pay minimum
salaries.
IN ORDER TO RECEIVE ANY slate
funds, a district has always been required

major towns there, and seized
the market pla~e In Trang
Bang, 26 miles northwest of
Saigon, where heavy fighting
con Unued today.
The .fight is Trang Bang
produced another one of thoi!e
tragedies · that have been a
mark of the Vietnam War -a
mistake bombing. A South
Vietnamese AI 'Skyraider
accidentally dropped flaming
· napalm on clviUan refugees
neeing . the .fighting, Incmeratmg at least four
children and a woman. Several
South Vietnamese soldiers also
were killed.

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3- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., June 9, 1m
., MIDDLEPORT PEN · UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7:30 p.m .; YQuth
TEC05TAL - Third Ave , the MEIGS COUNTY, The Untied meeting 6:30 p.m., · E~ehlng
Rev. W1ll1am Knlllel. pastor Pre$byterian Church, Dwight wQrshtp, 7 30 P·ll"·
·· ·
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school L Zavltz, PaSlor ·Direclor;
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
supt. Classes for all ages; George W Hullon and Rev. NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
even1ng service, 7 30 p.m . ; Ltnson Stebbtns, Ass't Pastor- Grate, pastor Worship service,
Btble study, Wednesday, 7.30 Directors.
11 a .m. and 7 30 p.m Sunday.
rervlces. Friday,
FIRST UNITED PRES· Sunday School, 9.30 a.m.
1 JO p m.
BYTERIAN. Harrisonville , Richard Barton, supf Prayer
Sunday 'Church School, 9:30 meeting, Wednesday, 7:30.p.m.
FREEWILL BAPTIST
POMEROY
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, , POMEROY TRINITY
Rev. Arthur C Lund, pastor. Corner Ash and Plum , Mtd · a.m, Mrs. Horner Lee. Supt. ;
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
Rev. W. H, Perrin, paslor. Roy Sunday School, 9 15 a.m., dleport ; Noel Herrman , l\lorning Worsh ip 10 30 a.m. CH I!IST - Clifford Smith,
UNITED m tnister Sunday School 9 3D
Mtrer, Sup! Church schoool, Charles Evans, Supt., worship pastor Satutday e'f'ening FIRS't
9:1Sa .m .; worship, 10 2•a ry~ . ; service, lO · JO am. Con - sendee, 7 p.m Sunday school. PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, i'1 m., morning church 10 JO
yovth choir rehearsal Monday, firma lion class, Tuesday, 4 15 10 am. ; Sunday eventng Sunday Church School, 9 30 a m , Sunday even1ng service,
am, Lewis Sauer, Supt.; 7 30 p m Wednesday service, 8
d:JO p.m .; Mrs ~ IY.ar-.in Burt, to 5 30 p.m , Junior Con · worshtp, 7 p.m
MornlnQ Worshlo,. 10:30 a.m. pm
.
director,
senior
choir firma lion class, Thursday,~ 30
FIRST BAPTIST ol Mid· FIRST
UNITED
rehtarsal, 7:30p.m., Thursday, to 7.45 P m.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Nn Paul NHse, director
SEVEN·DAY ADVENTIST dleporj. corner of Sixth and PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse, METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
Palmer 'slreels, Rev. Charles Morning Wor ship, 9 a. m ; Gill, pastor. William Bailey,
POMEROY CHURCH OF Mulberry
Heights, Simons,
pastor .
Fred Sunday Church School, 10 a.m. sup!. Sunday School, 9:30 a.!T'.;
THE NAZARENE - Corner Pomeroy. Herbert Morgan, Hoffman, Sunday
Mrs. Sampson Hall, Sup!.
Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Union and Mulberry . Rev . pastor. Sabbath school, Superintendent Sunday• School
church
STIVERSVILLE
COM· Evening worship, 7:30 p.m .
Clyda V. Hendarson, pastor. Saturday, 2 p.m. with Church
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; service following at 3:15p.m. school for everyone 9:15am .• MUNITY, Rev. Edsel Hart, Wednesday, Christian Yovth
Raymond Walburn, supf. ()pen Bible discussion each Morntng worship 10· 15 a.m., pastor Sunday School service Crusada, 6:30 p.m.; Prayer
Evemng services, 7· 30 p.m .; 10 a.m Prayer Meeting each meellng 7:30 p m. Thursday,
Morning worship 10:30 a .m. Thursday, 7 30 p.m
Wednesday
service, 7. 30 Thursday 7 30 p m. Sunday choir practice, 7 p.m.
Evl1I"IJ service 7· 30 p.m. Mid . Glf'A H A M U N I T E D p.m. EKtra prayer
youlh
activities
on
DEXTER CHURCH OF
WMk servlc,, Wednesday, 7:30 METHODIST - Preaching 9:30 Sunday, 5 p m., for all youth up evening service. 7:30 p m .
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST - Danny Evans;
P.m.
am .. first and second Sundays to sht:th grade; 6: 30 for tuntor - Pomeroy · Harrlsonvllle paslor. Norman C. Will, supt.
GRACE EPISCOPAL - of each mon th; third and fourlh and senior high students
Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m.;
Rev. Leroy Davis, minister. Sundays each monlh, worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Paul McElroy, Sunday School Worship service, 10. 30 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon, service at 7:30pm. Wednesday Middleport, 5th , and Main . Supt. Sunday School 9:30a .m.;
Chrtsllan Endeavor Sunday
10:JQa.m Holy communion and evenings at 7. 30 Prayer and Raulin Moyer, pastor. Michael
morning worship and com· evening.
:termon, first Sundays, 10:30 Bible Study.
Sunday• School supt munion, 10 :jO a m.. Sunday
REORGANIZED CHURCH
a.m. Church school, kin· FIRST SOUTHERN BAP· Gerlach,
Btble
School,
m , mor eventng youlh Christian en· OF JESUS CHRIST DF LAT·
dor:rton through eighth TIST _ 282 Mulberry Ave, ning worship,9. 3010·a30
a.m.; deavor, 6·30; Worship services,
DAY SAINTS- Portland ·
graPOM' 1EOR.
·300Ya.mC.HURCH OF Pomeroy,afflllaled with S.B.C., evening worship, 7:30 p.m .: Sunday, 7 30 p m. Wednesday TER
Raqne
Road. Ralph Johnson,
the Rev . Fred Hill. pastor.
service 7 p.m Wed· evening prayer meeting and pastor. Herbert White, Sundar.
CHRIST- Mr . Hoyt Allen, Jr • Sunday School, 9 30 a.m ; prayer
Bible sludy, 7:30p.m.
School Director Sunday Schoo ,
pastor. Bible School, 9 30 a.m' morning worship, 10:30 a.m.; nesday.
CHURCH
OF
THE
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN 9.30 a.m.; Morning worship,
worship, 19:30; adult worship junior society, 6·30 a."' NYPS, NAZARENE - Middleport, Pine
Grove, the Rev . Arthur 10 · 30 a.m ; Sunday evening
service and young peoples ~ 4s p.m. Sunday evangelistic Rev. Audry Miller, paslor;
meellng, bolh~.30p, m . Sunday· meellng, 7 30 p.m. Prayer Floyd Carson, supt. Sunday Combs, pastor Sunday school, service 7 p.m. Wednesday
9:30 a .m .; church serv1ces, evening prayer services, 7· 30
Wednesday, combined Bible meettng Wednesday, 7:30pm. school,
9:
30
a.m
;
Morning
10:30 a.m.
p.m.
study and prayer meeting, 7:30
MIDDLEPORT
worship 10:30 a n!., junior
BRADBUR'Y
CHURCH
OF
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST p.m.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST 6:30pm., NYPS, 6:45 CHRIST. Bible School, 9·30 Greal Bend, Charles Norris,
THE SALVATION ARMY - Corner Fourth and Main, society,
Sunday evangellsti c a.m.. morning worship. 10:30 . pastor Worship service, 9:30
Envoy RayS. Wining, officer In Middleport Rev Henry L Key, p.m
mee t mg. 7:30 p.m. Prayer am. Sunday evening Worship a m , Sunday School, 10· 30 a.m .
charge. Sunday, 10 a.m .. , Jr , pastor. Sunday School 9:30 meellng Wednesday, 7 30 p.m.
Servtce, 7 30 p m , chotr
CARLETON CHU.RCH Holiness meeting; 10:30 a .m,., a.;,., Arnold Richards, supt.;
practtce Sunday and Wed
Kingsbury Road . Sundar.
Sunday School. Young Peoples 'Morning worship 10 30 am.
MEIGS
nesday, 1 p m , prayer meeting School. 9 30 a.m. , Ralph Car ,
Legion, 7 p.m ; Thursday, 1 to 3 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESCOOPERATIVE
and Bible study Wednesday 7 30 supt. Worship service, 10:30
p n1, Ladles Home League ; 7 Larry Carnahan preSidl~g
PARISH
pm
a m and 7 30 p.m. alternately.
p.m., Prep classes.
mlnlsler. Sunday, Bible lecture,
THE
UNITED
ANTIQUITY ~APTIST - Prayer meeting, W~dnesday,
SACRED HEART - Rev. 9 30 a.m .. Watchlower study,
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Freeland Norns, pastor. 7, 30 p m. Rev Jay Stiles,
Father Bernard Krajcovlc , 10 . 30 a.m . -Tuesday, Bible
Robert R. Card
Sunday school, 10 a.m ; church pastor.
~astor .
Phone
992·2825. stud , 7 30 p.m., Thursday,
Rev. Stanten Smith
serv1ce, 7 p.m . Wednesday
OLD
DEXTER
Saturday evening Mass, 7.30 m~nrstry school 7 30 p.m ,
CHESTER - Worship 9 15 Btble sludy, 7 p.m.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 service meeting 8·30 p.m.
The wedding bells rang, the bride was radiant, the groom's mother cried,
, Church School 10 am .
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, - Rev Willard Dutcher,
a.m. Confessions, Saturday, 7· MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of a.m
ENTERPRISEWorship,
9
Mmersville, J. A McWaters, paslor. Mrs. Worley Francis,
7 30
Just a little and the maid of honor caught the bouquet. It was a perfect wed' p0MP·'E'ROY FIRST BAPTIST Christ In Christian Unton - a.m , Church School, 10 a m pastor Sunday School, 10 am , Sunday School Supt. Sunday
Lawren ce Manley, pastor. Mrs.
ding , and the honeymoon has been ideal
FLATWOODS - Worsh ip, 11 morning worship. 11 a .m : School, 9 45 a m Church Ser-Robert Kuhn, pastor, William Russell Young, sunday School a .m
,
Church
School
10
am
Training
Union
.
6
30
p
m.;
vices first and lhlrd Sundays
Watson, Sunday school supt Supl Sunday School 9 30 a.m.;
Tomorrow this young couple will be going home to beg1n a new way of
POMEROY - Worsh tp, 10.30 even1ng worshtp , 7· 30 p m. following Sunday School,
Sunday school,9 :30 a.m.; BYF, Evening worship 7 30 Wed· a.m
. Church School 9 IS a.m ., Prayer meellng, Wednesday, Second and fourth Saturday
ltfe. In it, reoltty will be combtned w1th romance. There will be the blen~tng
6 p.m.; Bible study, Wed· nesday prayer meetino. ,.,.
UMYF 6 30 p.m
t\esday, 7 p.m.; choir practice, m
730pm .
evenrngs, 8 p.m. servlt.:es
of two temperaments under 0 s1ny 1., roof. There wtll be all the frus.trattons
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship
Wednesday, 8.30 p.m.
P
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
10 a m , Church School 9 a.m . , OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr. Roberl Wyatt, pastor,
of datly livtng, and the patn os well as the pleasure that comes wtth JuSt
UMYF 6 30 p m.
Sunday School, 9:30 a .m ; Sunday School sup!., Ronald
be~ng olive
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Morn 1ng Worship, 10 30 a m , Osborne. Bible School. 9:30
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Evenmg worship, 7 30 p.m, a.m , preaching 10: .45 a.m.;
How w111 tt&gt;ey ad 1 ust~ That depends on the basics that were taught to
HEATH - Worshtp 10 30 Wednesday , Sunday School Evenrng serv1ces, 7:30p.m.
them years ago, tn thetr own homes-and in church,
a m , Church School 9 30 a.m. , Superintendenl, Pauline Me·
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
UMYF 7 ~ m.
Cltntock, pastor . Rev Nlorrts METHODIST Cecil Wise,
RUTLAND - Worship 9 1.5 M Wolfe
Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Fr1doy
am . Church School 10 a.m. ,
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - a.m , Morning worship, 10:30
Ecclesiastes
Job
Psalms
Eccleslostes
Ecclesiastes
Lomentot1ons
UMYF 7 p m.
Charles Noms, pastor Sunday a m , Young People's service,
6' 1·12 u 1·9 1-4 :1·7 . 7: 1·6
12:8· 14
3 1·18
SALEM CENTER - Worship School. 9:30 a.m.; Morning 6 45 p m.; Evangelistic service,
By Hoyt ADen, Jr., Mblltter,
9 a m , Church School 10 a.m ., worshtp, 10 45 a m.. Sunday 7· 30 p m. Prayer meeting,
S&lt; rlptures M!IK!ed by tilt Amtrl e~n Bibh Society
UMYF Thursday, 7 p.m
evening worship, 7 30 p.m , Thursday, 7:30pm.
PomerovCba-bol""-'·t
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• SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Wedne sday even tng Bible
FREEDOM GOSPEL
AI the inllplred A[IOitle Peter was preaclllng the first "Full
Rev. Forresl R. Donley
Sludy , 7·30pm.
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev.
With the hope it will, in some measure, fo.s ter and help sustain that whl.ch is
~ Sermoo" on the birthday of the church, he was asked, Ch~~~huS~~ool ~fo~~~ ~ 1,ts'Cs: DANVILLE WESLEYAN, l R Gluesencamp, pastor.
Re
v.
lawrence
Sulltvan
,
Roger
Wilfred,
Sr,
Sunday
~oad
in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the busmess
along with the other apoetles, "Men and brethren, what shall we lst Tuesday.
pastor Sunday School 9. 30 School Supt. Sunday School,
do?" Peter's reply to thue Jews, who had been respoll9lble for
FOREST RUN - Worsh tp 9 am , youth and JUntor youth 9 30 a.m. . Sunday evening firms and organizations whose names appear bei~w.
the cruclflxloo of Jesus Christ, was, "Repent, and be baptized a m , Church School 10 a m , service, 6 .45 p m , evenmg worship 7 JO Prayer meeting,
WSCS,
3rd Wednesday, 7· 30 worshtp, 7 30 p.m , prayer and Tuesday, 7·30 p.m. Ernest
everyme ol you in the name of Jesus Christ for the relhission of P
m
praise, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m Deeter, class leader. Youlh
sins, and ye shaD receive lhe gift of the Holy Ghost." (Acts 2:37,
MINERSVILLE - Worship
SILVER RUN FREE BAP· Meeting Wednesday, 7:30pm,
10 a.m.. Church School 9 am .; TIST - Rev Howa rd Kimble, Ernest Deeter, leader.
38)
And Construction Co.
WSCS, 3rd Monda y, 7 30 p m pastor Sunday schocl, 10 a .m. ,
MT. HERMON UNITED
. This question, "Wbat shall we do•" , has been forgotten by
SYRACUSE - Worshtp, 8 Henry Oavts, sup! ; evenmg
D.
B. A. Anthony Plumbing and
BRETHREN CHURCH IN
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Phone 992·3284
mJWona of people today. Multitudes do not realize that they are a.m , Church Sc hool, 9 a m.: se r vice. 7 30 p .m Prayer CHRISTHeatlnQ
Middleport
Rev. Robert Shook,
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Prayer a ~ d Bible Sludy,
mee llng, Thurday, 7.10 p m.
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pastor. Sunday School. 9:30
N. 2nd Ave. 992·2550 Middleport
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·Goo - Rev James Satterfield, Wolle, ass! supt ; morning
There is somethln• seriously wrong with a person who is not
Rev W. Dale McClurg
pastor · Sunday sc hool , 9· 30 worship, 11 a .m ; evening
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Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
am ,; worshtp service, 11 a.m. , sermon . 7· 30 p m., alternating
interested in salvatloo. There is something seriously wrong w1t
Rev. Martha Ann Mtttner
evening servtce, 7 , praye r each Sunday. Class meeling 11
a person who coostantly makes excuoes for not attending church
BETHANY I Dorcas)
serv1ce and youth se rvice, a.m. alternating
sunday
Bakers of Good Bread
services Many have said in the winter lhat they would attend Worshtp, 9 30 a m ' Church Thursday, 7 p m
m ornmgs
Alfred
Wolfe
Middleport, Clllo
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School 10 30 a m
Huntington, W. Va.
CHRISTIAN lay leader , Christian Endeavor
CARMEL - Worsh tp. 11 - LANGSVILLE
church services when the weather warmed up. Then, when lhe
Homer Stephens, pastor
p.m. Sunday. Roger' ·weather wal1lllt up these same folk cannot be found in church a.m , 1st and 3rd Sundays , Sunday School , 9 30 a m , 7:30
Buckley. presiden t. Prayer
' mlnglyforgotten thatSunda Yis lhe Lord' s Church
School,
10 am.
worshtp , 10 30 a.m ., meeling, Wednesday, 7:30p.m
servtcee. Manhassee
APPLE
GROVE
- Worsh ip, morning
Robert Bobo, Sunday school Board meeting first Monday
Day, and not a holiday.
7 30 p.m.; church school. 9·30 supt : Sunday evening service, each month. 7· 30 p m.
let none of us be fooled into thinking that there is somelhing a.m.; mld·week servic e. 7 30 Youth meet mg. Monday, 7
Sales· Allis Chalmers - Service
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wrong with the Gospel, becauoe multitudes are not listening to it W~d..\':-1-dt£~/li~· _ worship, p m Mid week serv1ce, Wed
Middleport, Clllo
Farm · Industrial· Lawn . Garden
nesday, 7 30 p.m
WHITE'S CHAPEL
any longer. There have always been those who have turned lhelf 10a.m.• first and thlrd.Sundays ;
Tuppers Plains
667-3435
SYRACUSE CHURCH DF Coolville RD. Rev. Roy Deeter,
..ck 111 God's words. We all recall how Noah preached for over 9 a.m.. second and lourth THE NAZARENE- Rev. M C paslor
Sunday school, 9:30
,
Sundays, church schooL 9 a.m., Lanmore, pas tor Bob Moore,
am ., worship service, 10. 30
100yearsanddidnot galna convert,doo twe.
first and third Sundays; to a m ., Sunday
School Supt. Sunday
Very likely, due wman'sllmlted knowledge of God's Word second and lourth Sundays School, classes for all ages, 9· 30 am . Bible study and prayer
he has not been confronted with the fact that he is lost and on lhe Mtd·week service, Wednesday, am .. morning worship, 10:-45. se rvice, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
8pm
Devoted To lhe Interest
NYPS Sunday, ~ . 30 p m.,
The Store with A1-ieart
ruadwaywhlcbleadll wa burning hell. Man's conscience must be
GREAT BEND - worship 11 e\fangeltsttc
service Sunday,
Of the Meigs· Mason Area
RUTLAND
,Racine
disturbed and confronted with the fact lhat he is a smner, that a.m, 2nd and 4th Sundays , 7 30 p.m Mid week prayer
949·3342
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Church
School
,
10
am
.
meeting,
Wednesday,
7.
30
p
m
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od
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justbelngagoodhus..nd,ora good at r,ora go mora man
LETART FALLS - Worshtp
Rev. Samuel Jackson
'
meeting , second pastor Sunday School, 10 a m. ;
is not going to get him to heaven.
10 a m., Church School 9 a m. M1ssionary
Wednesdav. 7:30 o.m.
Mrs Gertrude Buller, sup!
It is the prayer o( Ibis aulhor that every person reading this
MORNING STAR - Worship
UNITED FAITH NON. Prayer Service, 1. 30 p.m. : I
; Church
10: ~ DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . preaching serv ice, 2 p.m
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article wiU ask thequestion, "What mus11do to be save d• or be a 9:30
a.m a1 m Mld·W
eekSchool
Servtce,
Robert
Smtih,
paslor.
Sunday
RUTLA~D CHURCH OF
Wednesday , 8.,p m
Ouistlan, and begin a life that leads to heaven ?"
Bakers of Holsum Bread
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
school, 9:30a .m.; Bob Barber. CHRIST - Sunday school, 9:30
When lhls question Is asked by those who are believers in
MORSE CHAPEL- Worship supt.; worship service, 10·30 am ., V H. Braley, sup!. ;
Middleport, Clllo
Middleport, o.
,
Son
th
hould d
11 am, ls i and 3rd Sundays; a m. ; youth meeting, ~· 45
communion and devotions
Jellll .. Gods only begotten
I then
s
0 as lhe
Church School, 10 a.m.
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pm. i church, 7 30 pm .i
Apoltle Peter lnatrucled tho8e to do on lhe birthday of lhe
PORTLAND - Worshtp 7 30 prayer meeting, Wednesday . 10 30 a m Regular boar d
meeltng 7:30, third Saturdo y
... h Thatis "Repent"orlnolherwords tum !rom sinning on p.m.; Church School 9 JO am
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
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SUTTON - Worship, t1 am .IN CHRIST- Eldon R Blake, each month.
THE RUTLAND COM
purpoee, and be "Baptized" or In otber warda be burled Ill a 2nd and 4th Sundays, Church pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Member of the Big~
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev '
Winme Hols inger, supl. IW.Jr. Richard Dubbeld, pastor
ntery IP'IVI of Chrlsttan baplism.
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General
Merchandise
Chester, Clllo
When a penon ~ds to this Gospel command, then God Wors hip, 11 a m. , Church ntng sermon, 11 a.m , Evening School , 9 30 am .; Worshl p Tuppers Plains
se rv 1ce Christian Endeavor , service, 11 a m ; Wednesda y
667·3280
School, 10 a.m.
lfllltllhemforglveneaofsinsandtheglftoftheHolyGhost.
7 30 p.m ; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier,
let DOne of Ul be guUty of not obeying this "Forgotten
UMYF for all churches ol the president. Song service and prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m
Sunday night worship, 7. 30.
Southern Cluster, 7·30 p.m
~estion", or very likely we will come up short of salva tl on on each Sunday al lhe Youth sermon, 8.20 Mld·Week prayer
RUTLAND CHURCH 0 F
meeting Wednesday , 7 30 p.m. THE NAZARENE Rev
Judgment Day.
Center (Oak Grove Road)
Mrs. Marie Holsinger, class Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr .. pasta
r.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
leader
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m .;
Rev. Jacob Lehman
Family Recreation
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Morntng worship, 10.30 a.m ;
Pomeroy-Member F. D. I.C. &amp;
Rev. Standley Brandum
Tbe Almanac
CHURCH Har risonville Young people's service, ~·45
Swimming
Federal Reserve System
JOPPA - Worship 10 am , Road, Rev Roy Taylor, pastor;
By UnUed Press lnteruallonal Church
p.m.,
Evangelistic
service
s,
School 9 a.m., Prayer Henry Ebl in, . Sunday School
.
7 30 p.m. Wednesday evanln g
Today is Friday, June 9, the Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p m.
&gt;upr. ~unday School, 9:30a .m.; service 7· 311 p m.
Meigs County Brancti
LONG BOTTOM - •Church evening worship, 7 30 p.m
16lst day of 19'12 w1th ZOS to
services,
9
a.m.;
Sunday
School
Prayer and pr~lse service,
follow .'
MASON COUNTY
9:45 a m Bible study every Thursday, 7:30p.m
Rexa II Drugs
The moon Is between 113 last Thursday , 7:30pm .
THE
HILAND CHAPE L,
COMMUNITY CHURCH, George Casto,
Sunday School attendance on
pastor.
Sunda
We
Fill
Ail
Doctors Prescriptions
y
NORTH BETHEL - Worship Dexter - Worship services
quarter and new phase.
School,
9.30;
evening
worshl
p,
June 4 was 48, offering $20.85
992.2955
- -- - - Pomeroy
The morning stars are 11 a.m ; Church School10 a.m Saturday and Sunday , 7 30 7 30. Thursday evening pray er
296 W. :ieCOI)&lt;l Ph . 992-3863 Pomeroy
ALFRED - Sunday school , om
Worship servu:es were held at
service, 7:30 p.m.
and Saturn.
9 45 a.m. each Sunday , .. !i~ .MLOCK
li a. m. wllh lhe Rev. Lehman Jup1ter
GROVE
MASON FIRST BAPTIST The evening stars are Venus, preaching at L1 a.m each CHRISTIAN - David Stautter,
Second
and Pomeroy Sis., Sla n
brinsing lhe messase from Mars and Mercury.
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7: 4S pastor ; Stanford Stockton, supt
p m Wednesday; WSCS, 8 p.m MornmQ worship, 9·30 a.m .; Craig, pastor. Sunday schoo I,
Matt. 17, "The Transfigand
Those born on thiS day ar~ on third Tuesday each month church school 10: 30 a.m. ; 9 45 a m , worship service, 11
.
uration." Attendance was
under lhe sign of Gemim.
REEDSVILLE - Sunday young peoples meeting, ~ : 30 a m., training union, 6:30p.m
Electric Motor Repair
St.
Rt.7
Chester, Ohio
3$. Communion services were
worship service, 7: 30
810 W. Main
American songwnter Cole ' school , 9:30 ; preaching, 7: 30 p.m., evening worship, 7~ JO. evening
992•5750
p.m.
Mld·week
prayer
service
Choose
the
Church
of
your
Choice
held.
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Eddie Parker left last Friday Porter was born June 9, 1893. 7:30 p m. Tuesday ; WSCS, 7: 30 p.m.
In 1943 Congress passed an first Thursday Hch month.
MT. UNION BAPTIST FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURC
to vWt his brolher and family, act providing for "pay-as-you·
SILVER RIDGE - Worship, Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday -letari"Route1 , fhe Rev. StaH
.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Parker and
"
Ia ed 11
It 10 a.m ; Church School, 9 a.m school sup!., Joe Sayre. Sunday Craig, pastor . Sunday schoo I,n .
go
mcome
X
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uc
ons
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Randy In Plano, Ill. Their
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Take :.Otneone wttn Tou to Church
sohool, 9:45 a.m ; Sunday 9:30 a.m.; prayer and Bib le
Meats and Groceries
trisll!r, Marlha (Mrs. Joseph R. authorized employers to wilh- Worship 9 a.m.; Church School evening worsh ip, 7 30. Wed· study, 7:30p.m. Cottage pra.yer
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Syracuse
hold payments from salary 10 a.m . -.....-r.Jii· ·--nesday prayer and Bible sludy, service, Tuesday, 10 a.m
992·3986
Poole) and son, Will, of San checks
Kermit
Walton,
fo/9r
.
KENO ""U CH OF CHRIST, 7 30 p.m.
, worship service, Friday, 7: 30
Ailtonlo, TelUIS, are also suesf.&lt;l I I ·~· lh f' t ball' U Hobaro Newell, sup!. Services T U P P E R S
P LA f,N $ p.m.
n • .., e lfS
IS c weekly, 9:30 am . on Sunday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH
.
MASON
CHURCH 0
of Eric. Marilla and Wlll will
missile submarme, lhe nuclear- Preaching first and third Eugene Underwood , pastor; CHRIST- Loren T. Stephen s.F
return with Eddie next week powered "George Washington" Sundays of month by Clifford
Howard Caldwell. Jr , Sunday minister. Worshtp, 10 a.m .,
for a two weeks visit wllh her
Smllh. 9:30a.m
I
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School
Sunday School, Bible study, 11 : 15a.m.; evonln
I
bed
I
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to
C
a ro n, onn.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN 9.30 a. Supt.;
parents, Mr and Mn. Wilber was aunc
Church and Office Supplles·Glfts
m. ; Morning sermon, worship, 7:30 p.m. Mld·wee ~
Furnltur.e and Appliance$
In 1969 the U. S. Senate UNION - Darrel Doddr ill, 10:30 a m.; Sunday evening service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m
Parker.
992-2641
Ml~dleport
Phone
985-3308
Chester J,
confirmed nominallon of War- pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 service, 7 D. m
MASON ASS EMILY 0 F
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
.ef
j
ti
f
a
.m,
Leonard
Gilmore,
first
LETART FALLS UNITED GOD - Second St., Mason, W
h
Woode visited' Mr. and Mrs. ren Burger as c I us ce o elder; evening service, 7: 30 BRETHREN - Rev Robert Va. Chester Tennant, pastor
p m. Wednesday prayer Shook, pastor , Herschel Norris, Sunday school, 10 a .m.; mor .
A
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Clarence Swartz of Lottridge the Umted States.
ttend the Church of Your Choice
meeting, 7 30 p.m.
supt. Sunday school, 9.30 a.m.; nlng wors hip, 11 a.m.;
l11t Wednesday afternoon.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF morning sermon, 10:30 a .m.; evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m .
A lhought for the day :
GOD - Racine Route 2. The evening sermon, 7:30 alter· Bible sludy and prayer servlce.
Clara Follrod and Nina
~
Bulova Watches- Sales &amp; Service
Norwegian playwright Henrik Rev, Charles Hand, pastor. nat lng each Sunday . Prayer Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Phon
Robinson accompanied Mr.
186 N. Second
Pomeroy
Middleport
Ibsen said "A corrununity is. Sunday school, 9· 45 a.m .; service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. 773·5133.
I'll. 992-34~
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morning
worship,
11
am
Prayer
meellng,
7:30
p.m.
HARTFORD
CHURCH
0
like a ship; everyone ought to
F
Carthase Cemetery where
Evening services, Thuesday alternating Sundays
CHRIST in Christian Union
be prepared to take the belm." and Friday, 7 30
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF Rev . 0'~11 Manley, paslor.
their aunt, Susie Stalkers is
BEARWALLOW RIDGE GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. Sunday school, 9:30a.m., Rog er
and .
luied Sunday afternoon. They
CHURCH OF CHRIST - David Smith, pastor Sunday School, Mantey, sup!.; evening servlc e,
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moved
Into
the
farm
home
near
lllo vlliled Mr. and Mrs.
Jewell, pastor. Bible study, 9 30 10 a.m.; Arthur Henson, Supt.; 7.30 Wednesday evenl ng
"We Sponsor Jesus"
SWartz at Lottridge. here which they recently a.m , morning worship, 10· 30; Morning Worship 11 a .m.; prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m ·~ -•
evening
worship,
~ 30 p.m . Young Peoples service, 7 p.m.; Sunday evening youth servl
Mrs.
Scott
purchased
from
Rev.
Stan Craig, Pastor
Racine,
Ohio
ce
Mr.llld Mn. Lowen Guthrie
t'h. 949-3272
Wednesday Bible study, 7. ~ Evening service, 7:30 p.m. ; ~: 45 with Mtcy Lou Carter.
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ucl chlldre1o of Bel~ have
p m.
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Joe Hague's Homer Sinks New York Mets
NEW YORK (UP!) - Joe
Hague says he's "just happy ·to
be here" and lhe Cincinnati
Reds say they are just as
happy to have him.
Hague propelled lhe Reds to
a ~ win over the New York
Mets Thursday with a two-run

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By FRED MeMANE
year-old outfielder-first
baseman has been on a hittmg
UPI S(IGrts Writer
Willie Stargell, who hit 48 tear the last month. Thursday
homers and drove in 125 runs night he belted his 141h homer,
last year but finished second in a three-run shot, to help the
the MVP ballotmg to Joe Torre Pirates to an 11-2 rout of lhe
of the St. Louis Cardinals, is San D1ego Padres and lhe blast
determined not to let it happen was his loth since May 9.
again.
Wh1le Stargell has been
After a slow start the 31- hitting lhe Pirates have been

40th Le Mans Classic
Will Begin Saturday
LE MANS, France (UPI) A tr10 of French Matras
Thursday swept up the front
grid pos1hons for Saturday's
4oth Le Mans 24-hour sports
car classic.
Frenclunan Francois Cevert
grabbed lhe pole position m lhe
fastest of the light blue Vl2
prototypes prepared solely for
this race. He clocked lhree
minutes 42.2 seconds - an
average speed of 137.241 miles
per hour-lll the car he will be
co-4riving With New Zealander
Howden Ganley.
Alongside on the front row of
lhe -grid when the race IS
flagged off at 4 p.m. Saturday, will be Frenchman Henri
Pescarolo and Br1ton Graham
Hillin a slmllar Matra .
Pescarolo managed 3:44.9 on
the U miles track modified
from last year to make it
slightly slower but safer, according to drivers.
The strong showing by the
Matra prototypes In practlcewitll1 Jean-Pierre Beltoise and
New Zealander Chris Amon
third fastest in 3:46.8-underllned their determination to
become the first French vic·
tors here sim:e 1950.
West Germany's Rolf Stom·
melon in an Alfa Romeo, whose

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team of three 33T-3 prototypes
appeared the main threat to
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In 3:47.9.
Despite the ideal, cool, sunny
weather, no limes approached
w11hm two seconds of the lap
record for lhree-hter prototypes, set m lhe spring by
Belg1an Jacky Jckx m a
Ferrar1 .
The official Ferrari team
wilhdrew -last week, already
assured of the world champiOnship.
The only other contender
hovering on lhe edge of the
Matra.Alfa Romeo battle was
lhe Lota T280 of Swedish
veteran Joachim Bonnier and
Frenchman Gerard Larrousse,
w11h a fastest lap in 3:50.0.
In lhe Grand Touring categ&lt;&gt;ry , where cars of up to seven
liters are allowed, the America n-entered Corvettte Stmgray
of Frenchman Alain Cudini
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has kept the Reds in contention
th1s year
The Reds are still only one
half game behind Los Angeles
m the National League west.
"A lot of homers don't make
a ny differe nce, " sa id An-

derson . " Look a l Perez'
homer, for example. It JUSt

MAJOR

Mator League Standmgs
By Umted Press International
Nat1onal League ...

John atlowed five hits in eight
innings of work to wm his fifth
game.
Ted Simmons delivered a
three-run triple and D&lt;lnn
Clendenon a two-run homer m
the eighth inning to spark St.
Louis' victory. San FranciSCO
led, 4-1, behind San McDowell
entermg the e1ghlh when flle
Cardinals exploded. The loss
was the Giants' sixlh m a row.
Phillies Win Second •
Larry Bow a drove m three
runs with a tr~ple and a pair of
smgles as the Phillies won lheir
second game m a row. It
marked the f1rst time smce
May 4-5 that lhe Phils had
accomplished that feat.
Tommy Hutton contributed a
two-run homer to the Philhes'
attack.
Felix Millan doubled in the
lle-breakmg run and scored on
a sacrifice fly by Darrell
Evans to spark lhe Braves'
trmmph R1co Carty countributed a homer to the Braves'
attack and helped J1m Hardm
gam his f1rst NL VIctory.
R1ch Billings hit a two-run
homer and smgled to start a
two-run lhird mning as the
Rangers beat the Yankees.
Pete Broberg worked 5 1-3
innmgs to gain his fourth
triumph while Mel Stottlemyre
was charged with his seventh
Joss.

East

Brewer, Jamieson
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Ptllsburgh
Ch1cago

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25 20 556

Montreal

20 26

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417 12112

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18 29 383 14
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Houston

30 19 61 2
29 19 604
27 21 563

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al tonight.
Tiie Reds wm Thursday mght
started when Pete Rose and
Joe Morgan led off the game
w1th singles after Bobby Totan
grounded out.
Johnny Bench scored Rose
w1th a sacrtf1ce fly and Morgan
icored on a smgle by Perez.
Hague then hit h1s two run
homer.
The Reds other run came in
the e1ghlh innmg off reliever
Danny Frisella on a solo homer
by Perez
The toss was the lhird of the
year for the Mets' Tom Seaver
agaill9t eight wins. Seaver has
JIOW fa1led to complete his last
eight starts as he worked SIX
Ullllllgs before bemg lifted for a
Mtnnesota
25 17 595 5
plnchhitter.
Chtcago
26 18 591 5
Call forn1a
22 25 468 101J2
The Mots got lheir f1rst run in
Kan sas C1ty
19 26 422 121/ 2 the first innmg when Clean
Texas
20 27 426 121/2
Jones smgled home Tomm1e
Thursday's Results
Agee.
Texas 6 New York 2
Mtlwaukee 4 Kan C1ty 3
New York added two more
(Only games scheduled)
runs
in the fifth innmg on a run
Today's Probable Pitchers
scoring
ground out by Agee and
I All Ttmes EDT)
New York I Kektch 4 41 at a smgle by Staub.
Kansas Ctly (Rooker 2 21. 8'30

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Atlanta 3 Montrea l 2
Pht la 7 New York 2
Ptlts 11 San Otego 2
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI )Gay Brewer, a tour-hardened
veteran, and Jim Jamieson, a
portly free spirit, share two
things in corrunon-pam and
lhe first-round lead of lhe
$150,000 · Philadelphia Golf
ClaSSIC.
Brewer, the 1967 Masters
champion who came close to
dymg from an ulcer attack
before lhlS year's tournament
at Augusta, and Jamieson,
periodically plagued by a bad
hack , shot five-under par 67s
Thursday lo take a one..stroke
lead gomg Bul reinforcements
were on the way for at least one
man right behind lhe coleaders.
A detennined Bob Murphy,
lhe 1968 winner here who was
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1971 Rookie of the Year Hubert
Green and Uttle-llnown soph&lt;&gt;more pro Don Iverson, was
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Two strokes off lhe openmg
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rookie pro D1ck Hendrickson,
of nearby Vincentown, N.J.,
and Jerry Heard, lhe tour 's No.
3 money wmner so far this
year.
The six buncbed at two under
70 were Dave Hill, the 1969
winner here, Dewitt Weaver, J .
C Snead, Gibby Gilbert, Mike
Reasor and Lou Graham.
Four strokes off the pace at
71 were Dave Eichelberger,
South Afr1ca 's Gary Player,
Bob Barbarossa, Dwight Nevil,
Jerry McGee, Mason Rudolph
and Chi Ch1 Rodriguez.
Brewer and Jaltlieson,
among the early finishers in an
opening round played under
ideal golfing conditioll9, hoth
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"I'm still glad we got Joe
Morgan m that trade because
he's' so ifnportant to us ," said
Anderson . "He can do so many
tlungs "
The Reds gave up slugger
Lee May for lhe speedy mfielder.
"The home run ball is
wonderful but how many home
run hitters do you need," he
said. "We were top hea vy with
them
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row and moved lhem to wilhm
one and one-half games of lhe
New York Mets in the Eastern
DiviSion.
In olher NL games, Cmcmnati downed, the Mets, 5-3,
Los Angeles edged Chicago, 2I, St. Louis beat San FranciSCO,
6-4, Philadelphia topped
Houston , 7-2, and Atlanta
defeated Montreal, 3-2.
In the onty American League
action, Texas whipped lhe
Yankees, 6-2, and Milwaukee
edged Kansas City, 4-3.
Three-Ruo Homer
Stargell's lhree-run homer
highlighted a SIX-run seventh
mnmg lhat also featured a solo
homer by Jackie Hernandez.
Richie Hebner also homered in
lhe game for lhe Pirates, who
dealt San Diego 1ts eighth
straight loss and 14th setback
m the last 15 games .
Joe Hague capped a four-run
f~rst Inning rout of Tom Seaver
with a two-run homer as lhe
Reds topped the Mel&lt;l. Tony
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lhe game for Cmcmnati with a
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known immediately the
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Monaco driver Lionel
Noghes, who suffered b11111S
when his Grac MT16 crashed
and caught fU'e in Wednesday's
practice, was in "comfortable
condition" 1n a Le Mans
hospital Thursday, doctors
said .
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brought strong criticism from
drivers about the lack of
organization amoog race officials and f1re fighters.
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more lhan 10 minutes to arrive
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., MIDDLEPORT PEN · UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7:30 p.m .; YQuth
TEC05TAL - Third Ave , the MEIGS COUNTY, The Untied meeting 6:30 p.m., · E~ehlng
Rev. W1ll1am Knlllel. pastor Pre$byterian Church, Dwight wQrshtp, 7 30 P·ll"·
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Ronald Dugan, Sunday school L Zavltz, PaSlor ·Direclor;
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
supt. Classes for all ages; George W Hullon and Rev. NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
even1ng service, 7 30 p.m . ; Ltnson Stebbtns, Ass't Pastor- Grate, pastor Worship service,
Btble study, Wednesday, 7.30 Directors.
11 a .m. and 7 30 p.m Sunday.
rervlces. Friday,
FIRST UNITED PRES· Sunday School, 9.30 a.m.
1 JO p m.
BYTERIAN. Harrisonville , Richard Barton, supf Prayer
Sunday 'Church School, 9:30 meeting, Wednesday, 7:30.p.m.
FREEWILL BAPTIST
POMEROY
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, , POMEROY TRINITY
Rev. Arthur C Lund, pastor. Corner Ash and Plum , Mtd · a.m, Mrs. Horner Lee. Supt. ;
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
Rev. W. H, Perrin, paslor. Roy Sunday School, 9 15 a.m., dleport ; Noel Herrman , l\lorning Worsh ip 10 30 a.m. CH I!IST - Clifford Smith,
UNITED m tnister Sunday School 9 3D
Mtrer, Sup! Church schoool, Charles Evans, Supt., worship pastor Satutday e'f'ening FIRS't
9:1Sa .m .; worship, 10 2•a ry~ . ; service, lO · JO am. Con - sendee, 7 p.m Sunday school. PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, i'1 m., morning church 10 JO
yovth choir rehearsal Monday, firma lion class, Tuesday, 4 15 10 am. ; Sunday eventng Sunday Church School, 9 30 a m , Sunday even1ng service,
am, Lewis Sauer, Supt.; 7 30 p m Wednesday service, 8
d:JO p.m .; Mrs ~ IY.ar-.in Burt, to 5 30 p.m , Junior Con · worshtp, 7 p.m
MornlnQ Worshlo,. 10:30 a.m. pm
.
director,
senior
choir firma lion class, Thursday,~ 30
FIRST BAPTIST ol Mid· FIRST
UNITED
rehtarsal, 7:30p.m., Thursday, to 7.45 P m.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Nn Paul NHse, director
SEVEN·DAY ADVENTIST dleporj. corner of Sixth and PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse, METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
Palmer 'slreels, Rev. Charles Morning Wor ship, 9 a. m ; Gill, pastor. William Bailey,
POMEROY CHURCH OF Mulberry
Heights, Simons,
pastor .
Fred Sunday Church School, 10 a.m. sup!. Sunday School, 9:30 a.!T'.;
THE NAZARENE - Corner Pomeroy. Herbert Morgan, Hoffman, Sunday
Mrs. Sampson Hall, Sup!.
Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Union and Mulberry . Rev . pastor. Sabbath school, Superintendent Sunday• School
church
STIVERSVILLE
COM· Evening worship, 7:30 p.m .
Clyda V. Hendarson, pastor. Saturday, 2 p.m. with Church
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; service following at 3:15p.m. school for everyone 9:15am .• MUNITY, Rev. Edsel Hart, Wednesday, Christian Yovth
Raymond Walburn, supf. ()pen Bible discussion each Morntng worship 10· 15 a.m., pastor Sunday School service Crusada, 6:30 p.m.; Prayer
Evemng services, 7· 30 p.m .; 10 a.m Prayer Meeting each meellng 7:30 p m. Thursday,
Morning worship 10:30 a .m. Thursday, 7 30 p.m
Wednesday
service, 7. 30 Thursday 7 30 p m. Sunday choir practice, 7 p.m.
Evl1I"IJ service 7· 30 p.m. Mid . Glf'A H A M U N I T E D p.m. EKtra prayer
youlh
activities
on
DEXTER CHURCH OF
WMk servlc,, Wednesday, 7:30 METHODIST - Preaching 9:30 Sunday, 5 p m., for all youth up evening service. 7:30 p m .
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST - Danny Evans;
P.m.
am .. first and second Sundays to sht:th grade; 6: 30 for tuntor - Pomeroy · Harrlsonvllle paslor. Norman C. Will, supt.
GRACE EPISCOPAL - of each mon th; third and fourlh and senior high students
Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m.;
Rev. Leroy Davis, minister. Sundays each monlh, worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Paul McElroy, Sunday School Worship service, 10. 30 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon, service at 7:30pm. Wednesday Middleport, 5th , and Main . Supt. Sunday School 9:30a .m.;
Chrtsllan Endeavor Sunday
10:JQa.m Holy communion and evenings at 7. 30 Prayer and Raulin Moyer, pastor. Michael
morning worship and com· evening.
:termon, first Sundays, 10:30 Bible Study.
Sunday• School supt munion, 10 :jO a m.. Sunday
REORGANIZED CHURCH
a.m. Church school, kin· FIRST SOUTHERN BAP· Gerlach,
Btble
School,
m , mor eventng youlh Christian en· OF JESUS CHRIST DF LAT·
dor:rton through eighth TIST _ 282 Mulberry Ave, ning worship,9. 3010·a30
a.m.; deavor, 6·30; Worship services,
DAY SAINTS- Portland ·
graPOM' 1EOR.
·300Ya.mC.HURCH OF Pomeroy,afflllaled with S.B.C., evening worship, 7:30 p.m .: Sunday, 7 30 p m. Wednesday TER
Raqne
Road. Ralph Johnson,
the Rev . Fred Hill. pastor.
service 7 p.m Wed· evening prayer meeting and pastor. Herbert White, Sundar.
CHRIST- Mr . Hoyt Allen, Jr • Sunday School, 9 30 a.m ; prayer
Bible sludy, 7:30p.m.
School Director Sunday Schoo ,
pastor. Bible School, 9 30 a.m' morning worship, 10:30 a.m.; nesday.
CHURCH
OF
THE
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN 9.30 a.m.; Morning worship,
worship, 19:30; adult worship junior society, 6·30 a."' NYPS, NAZARENE - Middleport, Pine
Grove, the Rev . Arthur 10 · 30 a.m ; Sunday evening
service and young peoples ~ 4s p.m. Sunday evangelistic Rev. Audry Miller, paslor;
meellng, bolh~.30p, m . Sunday· meellng, 7 30 p.m. Prayer Floyd Carson, supt. Sunday Combs, pastor Sunday school, service 7 p.m. Wednesday
9:30 a .m .; church serv1ces, evening prayer services, 7· 30
Wednesday, combined Bible meettng Wednesday, 7:30pm. school,
9:
30
a.m
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Morning
10:30 a.m.
p.m.
study and prayer meeting, 7:30
MIDDLEPORT
worship 10:30 a n!., junior
BRADBUR'Y
CHURCH
OF
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST p.m.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST 6:30pm., NYPS, 6:45 CHRIST. Bible School, 9·30 Greal Bend, Charles Norris,
THE SALVATION ARMY - Corner Fourth and Main, society,
Sunday evangellsti c a.m.. morning worship. 10:30 . pastor Worship service, 9:30
Envoy RayS. Wining, officer In Middleport Rev Henry L Key, p.m
mee t mg. 7:30 p.m. Prayer am. Sunday evening Worship a m , Sunday School, 10· 30 a.m .
charge. Sunday, 10 a.m .. , Jr , pastor. Sunday School 9:30 meellng Wednesday, 7 30 p.m.
Servtce, 7 30 p m , chotr
CARLETON CHU.RCH Holiness meeting; 10:30 a .m,., a.;,., Arnold Richards, supt.;
practtce Sunday and Wed
Kingsbury Road . Sundar.
Sunday School. Young Peoples 'Morning worship 10 30 am.
MEIGS
nesday, 1 p m , prayer meeting School. 9 30 a.m. , Ralph Car ,
Legion, 7 p.m ; Thursday, 1 to 3 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESCOOPERATIVE
and Bible study Wednesday 7 30 supt. Worship service, 10:30
p n1, Ladles Home League ; 7 Larry Carnahan preSidl~g
PARISH
pm
a m and 7 30 p.m. alternately.
p.m., Prep classes.
mlnlsler. Sunday, Bible lecture,
THE
UNITED
ANTIQUITY ~APTIST - Prayer meeting, W~dnesday,
SACRED HEART - Rev. 9 30 a.m .. Watchlower study,
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Freeland Norns, pastor. 7, 30 p m. Rev Jay Stiles,
Father Bernard Krajcovlc , 10 . 30 a.m . -Tuesday, Bible
Robert R. Card
Sunday school, 10 a.m ; church pastor.
~astor .
Phone
992·2825. stud , 7 30 p.m., Thursday,
Rev. Stanten Smith
serv1ce, 7 p.m . Wednesday
OLD
DEXTER
Saturday evening Mass, 7.30 m~nrstry school 7 30 p.m ,
CHESTER - Worship 9 15 Btble sludy, 7 p.m.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 service meeting 8·30 p.m.
The wedding bells rang, the bride was radiant, the groom's mother cried,
, Church School 10 am .
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, - Rev Willard Dutcher,
a.m. Confessions, Saturday, 7· MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of a.m
ENTERPRISEWorship,
9
Mmersville, J. A McWaters, paslor. Mrs. Worley Francis,
7 30
Just a little and the maid of honor caught the bouquet. It was a perfect wed' p0MP·'E'ROY FIRST BAPTIST Christ In Christian Unton - a.m , Church School, 10 a m pastor Sunday School, 10 am , Sunday School Supt. Sunday
Lawren ce Manley, pastor. Mrs.
ding , and the honeymoon has been ideal
FLATWOODS - Worsh ip, 11 morning worship. 11 a .m : School, 9 45 a m Church Ser-Robert Kuhn, pastor, William Russell Young, sunday School a .m
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Church
School
10
am
Training
Union
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6
30
p
m.;
vices first and lhlrd Sundays
Watson, Sunday school supt Supl Sunday School 9 30 a.m.;
Tomorrow this young couple will be going home to beg1n a new way of
POMEROY - Worsh tp, 10.30 even1ng worshtp , 7· 30 p m. following Sunday School,
Sunday school,9 :30 a.m.; BYF, Evening worship 7 30 Wed· a.m
. Church School 9 IS a.m ., Prayer meellng, Wednesday, Second and fourth Saturday
ltfe. In it, reoltty will be combtned w1th romance. There will be the blen~tng
6 p.m.; Bible study, Wed· nesday prayer meetino. ,.,.
UMYF 6 30 p.m
t\esday, 7 p.m.; choir practice, m
730pm .
evenrngs, 8 p.m. servlt.:es
of two temperaments under 0 s1ny 1., roof. There wtll be all the frus.trattons
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship
Wednesday, 8.30 p.m.
P
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
10 a m , Church School 9 a.m . , OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr. Roberl Wyatt, pastor,
of datly livtng, and the patn os well as the pleasure that comes wtth JuSt
UMYF 6 30 p m.
Sunday School, 9:30 a .m ; Sunday School sup!., Ronald
be~ng olive
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Morn 1ng Worship, 10 30 a m , Osborne. Bible School. 9:30
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Evenmg worship, 7 30 p.m, a.m , preaching 10: .45 a.m.;
How w111 tt&gt;ey ad 1 ust~ That depends on the basics that were taught to
HEATH - Worshtp 10 30 Wednesday , Sunday School Evenrng serv1ces, 7:30p.m.
them years ago, tn thetr own homes-and in church,
a m , Church School 9 30 a.m. , Superintendenl, Pauline Me·
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
UMYF 7 ~ m.
Cltntock, pastor . Rev Nlorrts METHODIST Cecil Wise,
RUTLAND - Worship 9 1.5 M Wolfe
Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Fr1doy
am . Church School 10 a.m. ,
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - a.m , Morning worship, 10:30
Ecclesiastes
Job
Psalms
Eccleslostes
Ecclesiastes
Lomentot1ons
UMYF 7 p m.
Charles Noms, pastor Sunday a m , Young People's service,
6' 1·12 u 1·9 1-4 :1·7 . 7: 1·6
12:8· 14
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SALEM CENTER - Worship School. 9:30 a.m.; Morning 6 45 p m.; Evangelistic service,
By Hoyt ADen, Jr., Mblltter,
9 a m , Church School 10 a.m ., worshtp, 10 45 a m.. Sunday 7· 30 p m. Prayer meeting,
S&lt; rlptures M!IK!ed by tilt Amtrl e~n Bibh Society
UMYF Thursday, 7 p.m
evening worship, 7 30 p.m , Thursday, 7:30pm.
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FREEDOM GOSPEL
AI the inllplred A[IOitle Peter was preaclllng the first "Full
Rev. Forresl R. Donley
Sludy , 7·30pm.
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev.
With the hope it will, in some measure, fo.s ter and help sustain that whl.ch is
~ Sermoo" on the birthday of the church, he was asked, Ch~~~huS~~ool ~fo~~~ ~ 1,ts'Cs: DANVILLE WESLEYAN, l R Gluesencamp, pastor.
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in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the busmess
along with the other apoetles, "Men and brethren, what shall we lst Tuesday.
pastor Sunday School 9. 30 School Supt. Sunday School,
do?" Peter's reply to thue Jews, who had been respoll9lble for
FOREST RUN - Worsh tp 9 am , youth and JUntor youth 9 30 a.m. . Sunday evening firms and organizations whose names appear bei~w.
the cruclflxloo of Jesus Christ, was, "Repent, and be baptized a m , Church School 10 a m , service, 6 .45 p m , evenmg worship 7 JO Prayer meeting,
WSCS,
3rd Wednesday, 7· 30 worshtp, 7 30 p.m , prayer and Tuesday, 7·30 p.m. Ernest
everyme ol you in the name of Jesus Christ for the relhission of P
m
praise, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m Deeter, class leader. Youlh
sins, and ye shaD receive lhe gift of the Holy Ghost." (Acts 2:37,
MINERSVILLE - Worship
SILVER RUN FREE BAP· Meeting Wednesday, 7:30pm,
10 a.m.. Church School 9 am .; TIST - Rev Howa rd Kimble, Ernest Deeter, leader.
38)
And Construction Co.
WSCS, 3rd Monda y, 7 30 p m pastor Sunday schocl, 10 a .m. ,
MT. HERMON UNITED
. This question, "Wbat shall we do•" , has been forgotten by
SYRACUSE - Worshtp, 8 Henry Oavts, sup! ; evenmg
D.
B. A. Anthony Plumbing and
BRETHREN CHURCH IN
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Phone 992·3284
mJWona of people today. Multitudes do not realize that they are a.m , Church Sc hool, 9 a m.: se r vice. 7 30 p .m Prayer CHRISTHeatlnQ
Middleport
Rev. Robert Shook,
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Prayer a ~ d Bible Sludy,
mee llng, Thurday, 7.10 p m.
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pastor. Sunday School. 9:30
N. 2nd Ave. 992·2550 Middleport
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·Goo - Rev James Satterfield, Wolle, ass! supt ; morning
There is somethln• seriously wrong with a person who is not
Rev W. Dale McClurg
pastor · Sunday sc hool , 9· 30 worship, 11 a .m ; evening
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Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
am ,; worshtp service, 11 a.m. , sermon . 7· 30 p m., alternating
interested in salvatloo. There is something seriously wrong w1t
Rev. Martha Ann Mtttner
evening servtce, 7 , praye r each Sunday. Class meeling 11
a person who coostantly makes excuoes for not attending church
BETHANY I Dorcas)
serv1ce and youth se rvice, a.m. alternating
sunday
Bakers of Good Bread
services Many have said in the winter lhat they would attend Worshtp, 9 30 a m ' Church Thursday, 7 p m
m ornmgs
Alfred
Wolfe
Middleport, Clllo
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School 10 30 a m
Huntington, W. Va.
CHRISTIAN lay leader , Christian Endeavor
CARMEL - Worsh tp. 11 - LANGSVILLE
church services when the weather warmed up. Then, when lhe
Homer Stephens, pastor
p.m. Sunday. Roger' ·weather wal1lllt up these same folk cannot be found in church a.m , 1st and 3rd Sundays , Sunday School , 9 30 a m , 7:30
Buckley. presiden t. Prayer
' mlnglyforgotten thatSunda Yis lhe Lord' s Church
School,
10 am.
worshtp , 10 30 a.m ., meeling, Wednesday, 7:30p.m
servtcee. Manhassee
APPLE
GROVE
- Worsh ip, morning
Robert Bobo, Sunday school Board meeting first Monday
Day, and not a holiday.
7 30 p.m.; church school. 9·30 supt : Sunday evening service, each month. 7· 30 p m.
let none of us be fooled into thinking that there is somelhing a.m.; mld·week servic e. 7 30 Youth meet mg. Monday, 7
Sales· Allis Chalmers - Service
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wrong with the Gospel, becauoe multitudes are not listening to it W~d..\':-1-dt£~/li~· _ worship, p m Mid week serv1ce, Wed
Middleport, Clllo
Farm · Industrial· Lawn . Garden
nesday, 7 30 p.m
WHITE'S CHAPEL
any longer. There have always been those who have turned lhelf 10a.m.• first and thlrd.Sundays ;
Tuppers Plains
667-3435
SYRACUSE CHURCH DF Coolville RD. Rev. Roy Deeter,
..ck 111 God's words. We all recall how Noah preached for over 9 a.m.. second and lourth THE NAZARENE- Rev. M C paslor
Sunday school, 9:30
,
Sundays, church schooL 9 a.m., Lanmore, pas tor Bob Moore,
am ., worship service, 10. 30
100yearsanddidnot galna convert,doo twe.
first and third Sundays; to a m ., Sunday
School Supt. Sunday
Very likely, due wman'sllmlted knowledge of God's Word second and lourth Sundays School, classes for all ages, 9· 30 am . Bible study and prayer
he has not been confronted with the fact that he is lost and on lhe Mtd·week service, Wednesday, am .. morning worship, 10:-45. se rvice, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
8pm
Devoted To lhe Interest
NYPS Sunday, ~ . 30 p m.,
The Store with A1-ieart
ruadwaywhlcbleadll wa burning hell. Man's conscience must be
GREAT BEND - worship 11 e\fangeltsttc
service Sunday,
Of the Meigs· Mason Area
RUTLAND
,Racine
disturbed and confronted with the fact lhat he is a smner, that a.m, 2nd and 4th Sundays , 7 30 p.m Mid week prayer
949·3342
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Church
School
,
10
am
.
meeting,
Wednesday,
7.
30
p
m
f
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od
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justbelngagoodhus..nd,ora good at r,ora go mora man
LETART FALLS - Worshtp
Rev. Samuel Jackson
'
meeting , second pastor Sunday School, 10 a m. ;
is not going to get him to heaven.
10 a m., Church School 9 a m. M1ssionary
Wednesdav. 7:30 o.m.
Mrs Gertrude Buller, sup!
It is the prayer o( Ibis aulhor that every person reading this
MORNING STAR - Worship
UNITED FAITH NON. Prayer Service, 1. 30 p.m. : I
; Church
10: ~ DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . preaching serv ice, 2 p.m
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article wiU ask thequestion, "What mus11do to be save d• or be a 9:30
a.m a1 m Mld·W
eekSchool
Servtce,
Robert
Smtih,
paslor.
Sunday
RUTLA~D CHURCH OF
Wednesday , 8.,p m
Ouistlan, and begin a life that leads to heaven ?"
Bakers of Holsum Bread
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
school, 9:30a .m.; Bob Barber. CHRIST - Sunday school, 9:30
When lhls question Is asked by those who are believers in
MORSE CHAPEL- Worship supt.; worship service, 10·30 am ., V H. Braley, sup!. ;
Middleport, Clllo
Middleport, o.
,
Son
th
hould d
11 am, ls i and 3rd Sundays; a m. ; youth meeting, ~· 45
communion and devotions
Jellll .. Gods only begotten
I then
s
0 as lhe
Church School, 10 a.m.
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pm. i church, 7 30 pm .i
Apoltle Peter lnatrucled tho8e to do on lhe birthday of lhe
PORTLAND - Worshtp 7 30 prayer meeting, Wednesday . 10 30 a m Regular boar d
meeltng 7:30, third Saturdo y
... h Thatis "Repent"orlnolherwords tum !rom sinning on p.m.; Church School 9 JO am
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
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SUTTON - Worship, t1 am .IN CHRIST- Eldon R Blake, each month.
THE RUTLAND COM
purpoee, and be "Baptized" or In otber warda be burled Ill a 2nd and 4th Sundays, Church pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Member of the Big~
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev '
Winme Hols inger, supl. IW.Jr. Richard Dubbeld, pastor
ntery IP'IVI of Chrlsttan baplism.
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General
Merchandise
Chester, Clllo
When a penon ~ds to this Gospel command, then God Wors hip, 11 a m. , Church ntng sermon, 11 a.m , Evening School , 9 30 am .; Worshl p Tuppers Plains
se rv 1ce Christian Endeavor , service, 11 a m ; Wednesda y
667·3280
School, 10 a.m.
lfllltllhemforglveneaofsinsandtheglftoftheHolyGhost.
7 30 p.m ; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier,
let DOne of Ul be guUty of not obeying this "Forgotten
UMYF for all churches ol the president. Song service and prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m
Sunday night worship, 7. 30.
Southern Cluster, 7·30 p.m
~estion", or very likely we will come up short of salva tl on on each Sunday al lhe Youth sermon, 8.20 Mld·Week prayer
RUTLAND CHURCH 0 F
meeting Wednesday , 7 30 p.m. THE NAZARENE Rev
Judgment Day.
Center (Oak Grove Road)
Mrs. Marie Holsinger, class Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr .. pasta
r.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
leader
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m .;
Rev. Jacob Lehman
Family Recreation
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Morntng worship, 10.30 a.m ;
Pomeroy-Member F. D. I.C. &amp;
Rev. Standley Brandum
Tbe Almanac
CHURCH Har risonville Young people's service, ~·45
Swimming
Federal Reserve System
JOPPA - Worship 10 am , Road, Rev Roy Taylor, pastor;
By UnUed Press lnteruallonal Church
p.m.,
Evangelistic
service
s,
School 9 a.m., Prayer Henry Ebl in, . Sunday School
.
7 30 p.m. Wednesday evanln g
Today is Friday, June 9, the Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p m.
&gt;upr. ~unday School, 9:30a .m.; service 7· 311 p m.
Meigs County Brancti
LONG BOTTOM - •Church evening worship, 7 30 p.m
16lst day of 19'12 w1th ZOS to
services,
9
a.m.;
Sunday
School
Prayer and pr~lse service,
follow .'
MASON COUNTY
9:45 a m Bible study every Thursday, 7:30p.m
Rexa II Drugs
The moon Is between 113 last Thursday , 7:30pm .
THE
HILAND CHAPE L,
COMMUNITY CHURCH, George Casto,
Sunday School attendance on
pastor.
Sunda
We
Fill
Ail
Doctors Prescriptions
y
NORTH BETHEL - Worship Dexter - Worship services
quarter and new phase.
School,
9.30;
evening
worshl
p,
June 4 was 48, offering $20.85
992.2955
- -- - - Pomeroy
The morning stars are 11 a.m ; Church School10 a.m Saturday and Sunday , 7 30 7 30. Thursday evening pray er
296 W. :ieCOI)&lt;l Ph . 992-3863 Pomeroy
ALFRED - Sunday school , om
Worship servu:es were held at
service, 7:30 p.m.
and Saturn.
9 45 a.m. each Sunday , .. !i~ .MLOCK
li a. m. wllh lhe Rev. Lehman Jup1ter
GROVE
MASON FIRST BAPTIST The evening stars are Venus, preaching at L1 a.m each CHRISTIAN - David Stautter,
Second
and Pomeroy Sis., Sla n
brinsing lhe messase from Mars and Mercury.
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7: 4S pastor ; Stanford Stockton, supt
p m Wednesday; WSCS, 8 p.m MornmQ worship, 9·30 a.m .; Craig, pastor. Sunday schoo I,
Matt. 17, "The Transfigand
Those born on thiS day ar~ on third Tuesday each month church school 10: 30 a.m. ; 9 45 a m , worship service, 11
.
uration." Attendance was
under lhe sign of Gemim.
REEDSVILLE - Sunday young peoples meeting, ~ : 30 a m., training union, 6:30p.m
Electric Motor Repair
St.
Rt.7
Chester, Ohio
3$. Communion services were
worship service, 7: 30
810 W. Main
American songwnter Cole ' school , 9:30 ; preaching, 7: 30 p.m., evening worship, 7~ JO. evening
992•5750
p.m.
Mld·week
prayer
service
Choose
the
Church
of
your
Choice
held.
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Eddie Parker left last Friday Porter was born June 9, 1893. 7:30 p m. Tuesday ; WSCS, 7: 30 p.m.
In 1943 Congress passed an first Thursday Hch month.
MT. UNION BAPTIST FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURC
to vWt his brolher and family, act providing for "pay-as-you·
SILVER RIDGE - Worship, Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday -letari"Route1 , fhe Rev. StaH
.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Parker and
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It 10 a.m ; Church School, 9 a.m school sup!., Joe Sayre. Sunday Craig, pastor . Sunday schoo I,n .
go
mcome
X
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uc
ons
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Randy In Plano, Ill. Their
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Take :.Otneone wttn Tou to Church
sohool, 9:45 a.m ; Sunday 9:30 a.m.; prayer and Bib le
Meats and Groceries
trisll!r, Marlha (Mrs. Joseph R. authorized employers to wilh- Worship 9 a.m.; Church School evening worsh ip, 7 30. Wed· study, 7:30p.m. Cottage pra.yer
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Syracuse
hold payments from salary 10 a.m . -.....-r.Jii· ·--nesday prayer and Bible sludy, service, Tuesday, 10 a.m
992·3986
Poole) and son, Will, of San checks
Kermit
Walton,
fo/9r
.
KENO ""U CH OF CHRIST, 7 30 p.m.
, worship service, Friday, 7: 30
Ailtonlo, TelUIS, are also suesf.&lt;l I I ·~· lh f' t ball' U Hobaro Newell, sup!. Services T U P P E R S
P LA f,N $ p.m.
n • .., e lfS
IS c weekly, 9:30 am . on Sunday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH
.
MASON
CHURCH 0
of Eric. Marilla and Wlll will
missile submarme, lhe nuclear- Preaching first and third Eugene Underwood , pastor; CHRIST- Loren T. Stephen s.F
return with Eddie next week powered "George Washington" Sundays of month by Clifford
Howard Caldwell. Jr , Sunday minister. Worshtp, 10 a.m .,
for a two weeks visit wllh her
Smllh. 9:30a.m
I
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School
Sunday School, Bible study, 11 : 15a.m.; evonln
I
bed
I
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to
C
a ro n, onn.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN 9.30 a. Supt.;
parents, Mr and Mn. Wilber was aunc
Church and Office Supplles·Glfts
m. ; Morning sermon, worship, 7:30 p.m. Mld·wee ~
Furnltur.e and Appliance$
In 1969 the U. S. Senate UNION - Darrel Doddr ill, 10:30 a m.; Sunday evening service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m
Parker.
992-2641
Ml~dleport
Phone
985-3308
Chester J,
confirmed nominallon of War- pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 service, 7 D. m
MASON ASS EMILY 0 F
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
.ef
j
ti
f
a
.m,
Leonard
Gilmore,
first
LETART FALLS UNITED GOD - Second St., Mason, W
h
Woode visited' Mr. and Mrs. ren Burger as c I us ce o elder; evening service, 7: 30 BRETHREN - Rev Robert Va. Chester Tennant, pastor
p m. Wednesday prayer Shook, pastor , Herschel Norris, Sunday school, 10 a .m.; mor .
A
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Clarence Swartz of Lottridge the Umted States.
ttend the Church of Your Choice
meeting, 7 30 p.m.
supt. Sunday school, 9.30 a.m.; nlng wors hip, 11 a.m.;
l11t Wednesday afternoon.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF morning sermon, 10:30 a .m.; evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m .
A lhought for the day :
GOD - Racine Route 2. The evening sermon, 7:30 alter· Bible sludy and prayer servlce.
Clara Follrod and Nina
~
Bulova Watches- Sales &amp; Service
Norwegian playwright Henrik Rev, Charles Hand, pastor. nat lng each Sunday . Prayer Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Phon
Robinson accompanied Mr.
186 N. Second
Pomeroy
Middleport
Ibsen said "A corrununity is. Sunday school, 9· 45 a.m .; service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. 773·5133.
I'll. 992-34~
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morning
worship,
11
am
Prayer
meellng,
7:30
p.m.
HARTFORD
CHURCH
0
like a ship; everyone ought to
F
Carthase Cemetery where
Evening services, Thuesday alternating Sundays
CHRIST in Christian Union
be prepared to take the belm." and Friday, 7 30
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF Rev . 0'~11 Manley, paslor.
their aunt, Susie Stalkers is
BEARWALLOW RIDGE GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. Sunday school, 9:30a.m., Rog er
and .
luied Sunday afternoon. They
CHURCH OF CHRIST - David Smith, pastor Sunday School, Mantey, sup!.; evening servlc e,
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Into
the
farm
home
near
lllo vlliled Mr. and Mrs.
Jewell, pastor. Bible study, 9 30 10 a.m.; Arthur Henson, Supt.; 7.30 Wednesday evenl ng
"We Sponsor Jesus"
SWartz at Lottridge. here which they recently a.m , morning worship, 10· 30; Morning Worship 11 a .m.; prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m ·~ -•
evening
worship,
~ 30 p.m . Young Peoples service, 7 p.m.; Sunday evening youth servl
Mrs.
Scott
purchased
from
Rev.
Stan Craig, Pastor
Racine,
Ohio
ce
Mr.llld Mn. Lowen Guthrie
t'h. 949-3272
Wednesday Bible study, 7. ~ Evening service, 7:30 p.m. ; ~: 45 with Mtcy Lou Carter.
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ucl chlldre1o of Bel~ have
p m.
Wedn.!! sday Mid Week Prayer leader No Tuesday service. ,"'

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Joe Hague's Homer Sinks New York Mets
NEW YORK (UP!) - Joe
Hague says he's "just happy ·to
be here" and lhe Cincinnati
Reds say they are just as
happy to have him.
Hague propelled lhe Reds to
a ~ win over the New York
Mets Thursday with a two-run

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By FRED MeMANE
year-old outfielder-first
baseman has been on a hittmg
UPI S(IGrts Writer
Willie Stargell, who hit 48 tear the last month. Thursday
homers and drove in 125 runs night he belted his 141h homer,
last year but finished second in a three-run shot, to help the
the MVP ballotmg to Joe Torre Pirates to an 11-2 rout of lhe
of the St. Louis Cardinals, is San D1ego Padres and lhe blast
determined not to let it happen was his loth since May 9.
again.
Wh1le Stargell has been
After a slow start the 31- hitting lhe Pirates have been

40th Le Mans Classic
Will Begin Saturday
LE MANS, France (UPI) A tr10 of French Matras
Thursday swept up the front
grid pos1hons for Saturday's
4oth Le Mans 24-hour sports
car classic.
Frenclunan Francois Cevert
grabbed lhe pole position m lhe
fastest of the light blue Vl2
prototypes prepared solely for
this race. He clocked lhree
minutes 42.2 seconds - an
average speed of 137.241 miles
per hour-lll the car he will be
co-4riving With New Zealander
Howden Ganley.
Alongside on the front row of
lhe -grid when the race IS
flagged off at 4 p.m. Saturday, will be Frenchman Henri
Pescarolo and Br1ton Graham
Hillin a slmllar Matra .
Pescarolo managed 3:44.9 on
the U miles track modified
from last year to make it
slightly slower but safer, according to drivers.
The strong showing by the
Matra prototypes In practlcewitll1 Jean-Pierre Beltoise and
New Zealander Chris Amon
third fastest in 3:46.8-underllned their determination to
become the first French vic·
tors here sim:e 1950.
West Germany's Rolf Stom·
melon in an Alfa Romeo, whose

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team of three 33T-3 prototypes
appeared the main threat to
Matra, clocked fourth fastest
In 3:47.9.
Despite the ideal, cool, sunny
weather, no limes approached
w11hm two seconds of the lap
record for lhree-hter prototypes, set m lhe spring by
Belg1an Jacky Jckx m a
Ferrar1 .
The official Ferrari team
wilhdrew -last week, already
assured of the world champiOnship.
The only other contender
hovering on lhe edge of the
Matra.Alfa Romeo battle was
lhe Lota T280 of Swedish
veteran Joachim Bonnier and
Frenchman Gerard Larrousse,
w11h a fastest lap in 3:50.0.
In lhe Grand Touring categ&lt;&gt;ry , where cars of up to seven
liters are allowed, the America n-entered Corvettte Stmgray
of Frenchman Alain Cudini
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has kept the Reds in contention
th1s year
The Reds are still only one
half game behind Los Angeles
m the National League west.
"A lot of homers don't make
a ny differe nce, " sa id An-

derson . " Look a l Perez'
homer, for example. It JUSt

MAJOR

Mator League Standmgs
By Umted Press International
Nat1onal League ...

John atlowed five hits in eight
innings of work to wm his fifth
game.
Ted Simmons delivered a
three-run triple and D&lt;lnn
Clendenon a two-run homer m
the eighth inning to spark St.
Louis' victory. San FranciSCO
led, 4-1, behind San McDowell
entermg the e1ghlh when flle
Cardinals exploded. The loss
was the Giants' sixlh m a row.
Phillies Win Second •
Larry Bow a drove m three
runs with a tr~ple and a pair of
smgles as the Phillies won lheir
second game m a row. It
marked the f1rst time smce
May 4-5 that lhe Phils had
accomplished that feat.
Tommy Hutton contributed a
two-run homer to the Philhes'
attack.
Felix Millan doubled in the
lle-breakmg run and scored on
a sacrifice fly by Darrell
Evans to spark lhe Braves'
trmmph R1co Carty countributed a homer to the Braves'
attack and helped J1m Hardm
gam his f1rst NL VIctory.
R1ch Billings hit a two-run
homer and smgled to start a
two-run lhird mning as the
Rangers beat the Yankees.
Pete Broberg worked 5 1-3
innmgs to gain his fourth
triumph while Mel Stottlemyre
was charged with his seventh
Joss.

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Ptllsburgh
Ch1cago

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25 20 556

Montreal

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417 12112

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18 29 383 14
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Houston

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29 19 604
27 21 563

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al tonight.
Tiie Reds wm Thursday mght
started when Pete Rose and
Joe Morgan led off the game
w1th singles after Bobby Totan
grounded out.
Johnny Bench scored Rose
w1th a sacrtf1ce fly and Morgan
icored on a smgle by Perez.
Hague then hit h1s two run
homer.
The Reds other run came in
the e1ghlh innmg off reliever
Danny Frisella on a solo homer
by Perez
The toss was the lhird of the
year for the Mets' Tom Seaver
agaill9t eight wins. Seaver has
JIOW fa1led to complete his last
eight starts as he worked SIX
Ullllllgs before bemg lifted for a
Mtnnesota
25 17 595 5
plnchhitter.
Chtcago
26 18 591 5
Call forn1a
22 25 468 101J2
The Mots got lheir f1rst run in
Kan sas C1ty
19 26 422 121/ 2 the first innmg when Clean
Texas
20 27 426 121/2
Jones smgled home Tomm1e
Thursday's Results
Agee.
Texas 6 New York 2
Mtlwaukee 4 Kan C1ty 3
New York added two more
(Only games scheduled)
runs
in the fifth innmg on a run
Today's Probable Pitchers
scoring
ground out by Agee and
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New York I Kektch 4 41 at a smgle by Staub.
Kansas Ctly (Rooker 2 21. 8'30

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St louts 6 San Fran c1sco 4
Atlanta 3 Montrea l 2
Pht la 7 New York 2
Ptlts 11 San Otego 2
l os Angeles 2 Ch1cago 1
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI )Gay Brewer, a tour-hardened
veteran, and Jim Jamieson, a
portly free spirit, share two
things in corrunon-pam and
lhe first-round lead of lhe
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Brewer, the 1967 Masters
champion who came close to
dymg from an ulcer attack
before lhlS year's tournament
at Augusta, and Jamieson,
periodically plagued by a bad
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Thursday lo take a one..stroke
lead gomg Bul reinforcements
were on the way for at least one
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out.
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pace were slx·fool-&lt;teven&lt;nch
rookie pro D1ck Hendrickson,
of nearby Vincentown, N.J.,
and Jerry Heard, lhe tour 's No.
3 money wmner so far this
year.
The six buncbed at two under
70 were Dave Hill, the 1969
winner here, Dewitt Weaver, J .
C Snead, Gibby Gilbert, Mike
Reasor and Lou Graham.
Four strokes off the pace at
71 were Dave Eichelberger,
South Afr1ca 's Gary Player,
Bob Barbarossa, Dwight Nevil,
Jerry McGee, Mason Rudolph
and Chi Ch1 Rodriguez.
Brewer and Jaltlieson,
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more than the home run ball,

made lhe score ~ inslead of 43
"I'm still glad we got Joe
Morgan m that trade because
he's' so ifnportant to us ," said
Anderson . "He can do so many
tlungs "
The Reds gave up slugger
Lee May for lhe speedy mfielder.
"The home run ball is
wonderful but how many home
run hitters do you need," he
said. "We were top hea vy with
them
Cincmnati will be at Montre-

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row and moved lhem to wilhm
one and one-half games of lhe
New York Mets in the Eastern
DiviSion.
In olher NL games, Cmcmnati downed, the Mets, 5-3,
Los Angeles edged Chicago, 2I, St. Louis beat San FranciSCO,
6-4, Philadelphia topped
Houston , 7-2, and Atlanta
defeated Montreal, 3-2.
In the onty American League
action, Texas whipped lhe
Yankees, 6-2, and Milwaukee
edged Kansas City, 4-3.
Three-Ruo Homer
Stargell's lhree-run homer
highlighted a SIX-run seventh
mnmg lhat also featured a solo
homer by Jackie Hernandez.
Richie Hebner also homered in
lhe game for lhe Pirates, who
dealt San Diego 1ts eighth
straight loss and 14th setback
m the last 15 games .
Joe Hague capped a four-run
f~rst Inning rout of Tom Seaver
with a two-run homer as lhe
Reds topped the Mel&lt;l. Tony
Perez also drove m two runs m
lhe game for Cmcmnati with a
SJngle and a homer.
Bitl Graharketwitz scored all
the way from second base on a
wild pitch by Juan P1zarro m
the eighth Inning for the
deetding run in the Dodgers'
trmmph over the CUbs. Tommy

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expected to be on the grid for
the 2~our endurance test.
Officials said lhey did not
known immediately the
number of cars that qualif1ed.
Monaco driver Lionel
Noghes, who suffered b11111S
when his Grac MT16 crashed
and caught fU'e in Wednesday's
practice, was in "comfortable
condition" 1n a Le Mans
hospital Thursday, doctors
said .
The accident, however,
brought strong criticism from
drivers about the lack of
organization amoog race officials and f1re fighters.
Larrousse said it was "mcredlble" that firemen needed
more lhan 10 minutes to arrive
at lhe scene, ooly 400 yards
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afford 1o g1ve up two good
p1tchers like that"
Tony Perez atso homered·for
the Reds but Cmcinna ll
manager Sparky Anderson
feels speed on the basepaths,

ence to Cards owner Guss1e
Busch
"Gussie Busch let his em&lt;&gt;tions get involved when he
traded Steve Carlton and Jerry
Reuss," said Hague . "He JUSt
got mad at them and you can't

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"I'm JUSt happy to be here,"
homer in flle first inning m
which the Reds scored four sa1d Hague. "I •never got the
opporturuty to play enough m
runs.
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"I never hke to say anythmg
er of the year and fourth for the
Reds since he was picked up in had about anybody but they've
got a lot of problems m St.
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NEW YORK (UPf)-Denny McLain was the subject under
discussion and somebody asked Mickey Lolich, hia old buddy,
'll'betber he felt sorry for him.
"I don't want to say I feel sorry for the guy," said the Detroit
Tigers' lefty. "ltnuiltes it sound like a sob story. Let's just say I
wish hl.s life, his life outside of baseball, would've been more
s~ceso1u1: He's on hard times right now, but he's an unusual
fel~. He's got a lotta·determination, a Iotta gutll. He's a great
com~itor . He may come back."
Mickey ,Lollch is soft as putty.
He couldn't hold a grudge if you gave him a safe deposit box to
keep it in.
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It's SDmething he can't help. He'll. fight you up and down and
silc ways from Sunday on the ball field , but when it's over, it's
over with .Mickey Lolich.
One of hfs best friends makes a promise once to take him and
his wife home in his private plane, the promise having been made
even before the trip began, but then •his friend buzzes off leaving
Lolich and hls wife high and dry 5o. miles from home.
Aakl a Qaeatioo
Before the friend takes off, Mickey Lollch goes to him and
says, "What abput my wife and me?"
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"Youjustgotta find another way home," is the answer Lolich
gets ..
The friend, of course, w~ Denny McLain and the episode
occurred three years ago after the All .Star game in WashAngtcn.
LaUch blew his cork at the time, and still hasn't forgotten but he
has no more resentment lor McLain, now toiling in the bushes
with Birmingham.
"As far as his ending up in the minor leagues is concerned, I
dpn't see that as the end of the world," says Lolich, who, in his
own way, takes life a lot less seriously than McLain does
sometimes.
"I look at it this way," he goes on. "A ballplayer starts in the
minor leagues, eventually reaches the majors and then has a
choice of elUter going back tc the minors or retiring. Me? I'll
JI'Obably do what most ball players do, I'll retire. But Denny is
different. He's young enough, 28, and has a chance to come back.
"Say What Yoa Want... "
"Say what you want, about the salary he's making or anything
else, but this is tough on him, his wife and his children. I only feel
sorry for a guy who was Ute best pitcher in baseball, a guy who
was sitting on top of the world, and then due to some bad in·
vestments, his whole world fell apart;"
Mickey LaUch, only three years older than Denny McLain, was
sewing one of the sleeves of his navy blue windbreaker as he
talked. He waa scheduled to pitch this evening and was the only
player left In Ute Detroit clubhouse now. The rest of the Tigers
were out In the dugout watching· the Yankees take batting
Jl'actice.
"I don't like to go out to the bench before a baU game I've got tc
pitch," said Lolich, who was in the running for the American
League'sCyYoWlg Award last year with 25winsand is again this
year with 8 so far.
"I remember coming into Yankee Stadium for the first lime in
1963. I was gonria pitch Utat day and before the ball game, like
oow, I went out tc watch Ute Yanks take batting practice: ManUe
hit one in the third deck and I said ow! It sorta shook me up . I got
beat that day. Since then I don't go out any more."

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aroWld the fireplace shows. Milisa Rizer 1 center, was a
senior alde(,odhis Brownie unit. Using their girl scout knives

to whittle away after being given safety tips are Kristen
Anderson and Kellee Griffith, left of Miss Rizer, as Melanie
Dillard and Barbara Grueser do cleanup work.

WHEREVER YOO GO tbere are always dlahes to
wash as Kim Seth, left, and Beth Perrin, soon teamed during
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every afternoon tc teach folk
'llancing. Group games•7were
played, craft projects were
carried out, and the three units
- Sitting Bulls, the Busy
Beavers, and tlie June Buggers
- took nature hikes.
Rain on Tuesday failed to
dampen the spirits or en·
thusiasm of the girls . The plan
was tc cook "foil pack" in
outdoor fires . Instead the
scouts prepared the packs and
cooked their food in the lodge
fireplace and the kitchen
ovens.
Thursday afternoon parents
were invited to camp. A
program of songs, skits, a hat
revue , and folk dancing was
presented, carft projects were
on display in the lodge, and
parents visited the outdoor unit
sites.
Scouts laking part in the day
camp program this year were
Kenda BraWl, Rebecca Ed·
wards, Beth Ann Huffman,
Lora Ann Knighting, Linda
· Kovalchik, Rena Lefebre,
Maria Legar, Carol Morris,
Lena Sue Phalin, Jamie Sisson,
Sherry Starcher, Jena Welker
and Susan Zirkle, making up
the "Sitting Bulls," a junior
unit ; Jan Betzing, Robin

Dugan, Sonja Hill, Vickie
Hood, Cheryl Lefebre, Peggy
Sue Niegler, Beth Perrin,
Linda Reedy, Lori Rupe, Kim
Seth, Tonya Sue Taylor, Cindy
Warden and Lora Wisecup, Ute
"Busy Beavers", a junior unit,
and Kristen Anderson, Melanie

Dillard, Tammy Eichinger,
Kellee Griffith, Barbara
Grueser, Teresa Grueser,
Mary Beth Hawley, Rochelle
McDaniel, Kimberly Ann
Mulford, Laura Gail Smith and
Melinda Thomas, the "JWle
Buggers", a brownie unit.

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Dear Helen:
I live on a California Army Base. The other day I heard that a
famous "seer" predicted our base would be totally destroyed
within three months. She was supposed to have told someone this
ci1 one of the talk shows, but I can't trace it down . I wrote and
Utey never answered me.
Helen, I'm petrified. Maybe it's foolish, but I can't help it.
Have you heard anything like Utis and what are the chances of it
coming true? - MARION
Dear Marlon:
I've heard this "story" aboot five different Army and Air
Force Bases already, but' I think it has as much basis in fact as
the famous (now happily dead) rumor of several years ago that a
certain brand of cigarettes made the smoker sterile.
Stop worrying because: I. The "seer" probably predicted no
more than a catastrophe at some sort of Armed Services in·
stallation - and that's giving herself pretty good odds, there
being hWldreds such In the Upited States. 2. Predictions aren't
that accurate. At least once every year a well-known individual
or cult makes national headlines by setting the exact date for the
world's end. We're stlll alive and kicking, right? -H.

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FRIDAY
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, annual
flag day covered dish dinner, I
p.m. at the home of Mrs.

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Conde, Mrs. Corabelle Russell,
Mrs. Gerald Powell, Mrs. Paul
Nease, Mrs. Ernest Lallance,
Mrs. Glenn Lambert, Mrs. Don
Spires, Mrs. Karl Krautter,
Mrs. Gerald Nil, Mrs. Clifford
Young, Mrs. Ralph Norton,
Mrs. Leonard E. Van Meter,
Mrs. Stella Kloes, Mrs. Albert
Fick, Mrs. Nicholas Jeffers,
Mrs. Morris Neutzling, Mrs.
William Warner, Miss Kerns,
Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. 0.
A. Unroe, Miss Mary V. Reibel,
II'Irs. David Jenkins ,- Mrs.
Robert Hoeflich.
Miss Elizabeth Fick, Mrs.
Joe Sisson, Mrs. John W.
Teaford, Mrs. Bob Schuster,
Mrs. Allen Hartley, Mrs.
Delmar canaday, Mrs. Paul
Chapman, Mrs. Chloe Fick,
Mrs. Kenneth Hartley, Miss
Bernice Ann Durst, Mrs: Ben
Neutzling, Mrs. Marvin Burt,
Mrs. George R. Young, Mrs.
Cora Beegle, Miss Shirley
Beegle, Mrs. Dayton Phillips,
Mrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. A.
M. Zahl, Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson,
Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. Don
Jett.
Mrs. Norma Goodwin, Mrs.
Clinton Fisher, Miss Lucy
Amsbarf, Mrs. Orville Rhodes,
Miss Judy Arnold, Mrs. -James
Arnold, Mrs ..Fred Blaettnar,
Mrs. Sylvia Young, Mrs.
Charles Ackley, Mrs. Roger
Ackley, Mrs. Harry Bolinger,
Mrs. Elsie Cross, Mrs. W. 0.
Barnit~, Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs.
carrie Meinhart, Mrs. Philip
Meinhart, Mrs. Chester
Knight, Mrs. Robert Elberlled,
Mrs·. William Kennedy, Miss
Marie Blcbman, Mrs. Eva
Dessauer, Mrs. Harry Schwab.
Mrs. Thomas Young, Mrs.
Roger DaQiels, Mrs. Don
Brewer, Mrs. Charles Strauss,
Mrs. Ed Kennedy, Mrs. Joe
Wilson, Mrs. James Fugate,
Mrs. Paul Simon, Mrs. Shirley
Guinther, Mrs. Frank · Johnston, Mrs. Calvin B. Simpson,
Sr., Miss Lorna Johnson, Mrs.
Charles Lytle, Miss Erma
Smith, Mrs. Leonard Jewell,
Mrs. Fred Leifheit, Mrs.
Clarence Struble, Mrs. Bill
Williamson, Mrs. George
Kalatta, Mrs. Alvin Norris,
·1\h'a..o Rollin;:, 1\aci(~~.
Archie Swartz, Mrs. Betty
Shelton, Mrs. Charles Eskew,
Mrs. Edna Schoenleb, Mrs. Bill
Wooda, Mrs. Don Betzlng, Mrs.
Paul Amberger, Mrs. Robert
Crow, Mrs. Carl Norton, Mrs.
George Korn, Jr., Mrs. Kay
Dodderer, Mrs. Wesley Gilkey,
Mrs. Mike "!ferry, and Mrs.
Mary Ellen Miller.

HOSPITAL
NEWS

Church Planned

Observing Anniversary june 11

Columbia Alumnt
Dine, Dance at
Albany School

SENIOR STUDENTS at Holzer Medical Center School of
Nursing will graduate Friday night at 8p.m.,at Grace United
Methodist ChW"ch, Gallipolis: First row, 1 to r, Susan
Watkins, Brigitte Nease, Vickie Galloway, Louella May
Scwlock, Unda Grindstaff, Paula Crace; second row,

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Mitchell, and Miss Sybil
Ebersbach.
Cake, punch, mints, nuts and
coffee were served. Mrs.
Williams presided at th~ punch
bowl, Mrs. Karr served the
cake, and Mrs. Ewing poured
the coffee.
The guest list included those
named and Mrs. Janet Korn,
Mrs. Robert Hill, Miss Bertha

Churcl) Monday through June
23 !rom 9 a. m. to 11 a. m.
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Delores Stewart, director. For
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INSTALLATION of officers
Thereon Johnson~ Racine. Monday, 7:30p.m. when Meigs
Members to meet at the Shrine Chapter 53, DAV meets at
Park at !2 :30p.m. for Ute trip chapter home on Butternut
to the Johnson home. Mrs. Ave. All members and wives
Representatives of Dayton Parsons will he co- urged to attend. Refreshments.
Theodorus Cou ncil 323, hostess. Mrs. David Miller will
TUESDAY
Daughters of America, will present a program on "OUr
PAST MASTERS night when
attend a meeting of District 13 Flag", and Miss Lucille"Smith Middleport Lodge 363, F&amp;AM,
Saturday at the Holiday Inn in will give junior citizenshit!' meets 7:30p.m. Monday at the
Marietta which has beeri called awards.
temple. Master Mason degree
to establiSh adopting practices
YOUNG ADULT Class, on one candidate; all Master
to strengthen and rebuild the Bradford Church of Christ, Masons invited.
district organization.
Friday, 6 p. m. cookout at Fort
BIKE HIKE, Racine Girl
A letter regarding the Meigs.
Scout Troop 137, beginning
meeting was read Monday
MARY SHRINE, While Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. at Racine
night
at
the
Theod~rus
Council
Shrine of Jerusalem, regular American Legion Hall. Take
THE PROFESSIONAL STAFF ~ the Family
County. On the right is Mrs. Karen Laakaniemi, R.N ..
session. To be represented will meeting, 7:30p.m. Friday at
Planning Clinics at Veterans Memorial Hospital under the
Family Planning ·Nurse for Meigs and Athens Counties. With
sack lunch.
be the state board of officers, fOOF Hall, Pomeroy.
auspices of Family Pisnning of SouUteast Ohio display
her is Mrs. Phyllis Bearhs, of Pomeroy, the Community
the national deputy and
INSTALLATION of officers
posters being used in a campaign to inform area folks of the
Health Worker. Anyone wishing birth planning information
members
of
the
state
judiciary
when
Meigs Chapter, Order of
free birth pisnning services available to them in Meigs
or wanting an appointment for free family planning clinic
committee.
DeMolay
meets at 7:30 p. m.
services may call Pomeroy 992-.\912.
Mrs. Glen Swatzel presided Friday at Middleport Masonic
at Ute meeting held at the IOOF Temple . Those interested in
hall. Election was held and Ute DeMolay invited.
new officers will be announced
BAKE SALE Friday, 10 a.m.
later. The relief committee to 2 p. m. M&amp;R Bargainland.
reported that Mrs. Edith Sponsored by ladies auxiliary
Spencer's sister·in·law • of Middleport Pentecostal
remains ill. A letter was read Church.
from Laura Erb, Golden
LETART FALLS - A yard .presided at the meeting which
SATURDAY
Gleem Co un cil, adivising
sale will be held at the Letart opened with group singing of
members
of
the
death
of
Betty
EASTERN
ALUMNI
Falls Community
Hall "Ivory Palaces". Mrs. Hazel
HUNTINGTON, W. Va . Losacker, state judiciary Banquet Saturday, 7:30 p. m.
Saturday by the East Letart Fox gave the secretary's
Residents
along Salt Creek,
committee member on May 22 at high school. Reservations to
United Methodist Women.
report, Mrs. Eileen Roush, the
in Cincinnati.
be made by contacting Marilyn Ohio, are being asked to assist
Plans for the event were treasurer's report. Devotions
The
last
official Robmson, Coolville, Rt. 2, or with an environmental study
made during a meeting of the were by Mrs. Euiah Wolfe with
being conducted by the Army
correspondence from Alice · phone 985-3829.
group Tuesday night. Sand· prayer by Mrs. Roush. A
Corps of Engineers .
Weaver, state councilor was
wiches, soup and beverages reading was given by Mrs.
INSTALLATION, Bethel 62,
The Corps' Huntington
read.
She
announced
the
78th
will also be for sale during the Mabel Shields, and Mrs.
International Order of Job's
District
office is mailing letters
annual State Session to be held Daughters, open installation.
day.
Shields and Mrs. Ferne
at the Imperial House South in Pr.actice at 9 a.m. Saturday tc landowners . asking their
"A Conv~rsation in Human Hayman sang "Some Golden
pernitsston~tor ' iiiivernment
Dayton, Aug. 21-23 antl noted morning.
Development" .was the theme Daybreak."
representatives
to enter their
that
there
will
be
sale
tables
for
of the program. Purpose of the
Potluck refreshments were
RABIESCLINI~, 2 to 4.:30 p.
property.
The
letter
'says, in
cookies, candy and fancy work
program was to examine some served . to those named and
m.
Saturday,
at
Ohio
Valley
part:
.
with all members being asked
basic assumptions about Mrs. Mary Roush, Mrs. Julia
Manufacturing
Corp.,
Tuppers
"Entry
on
your
land, as well
tQ_ contribute. Registration for
human development and to Norris, Mrs. Sue Ann Beegle,
Plains,
Dr.
Dan
Noller.
as on ali other land in Ihe study
the State Session will begin at 9
encourage others to be ex· Mrs. Mildred Donahue, and
Sponsored by Meigs CoWlty area, will be required to gather
a.m.
on
Aug.
21
and
the
good
plorers in conversation one Mrs. Lucy Donahue.
fellowship banquet will be held Humane Society. Dogs must information to complete the
with another.
be on leash; cats in containers. study, which is expected to
on Aug. 22.
Mrs. Marlene Fisher
SUNDAY
cover a period of 18 to 24
A rummage sale was
DAILY
Vacation Bible monUts."
discussed and will be held
School program at Rutland
BARBS
Col. Kenneth E. Mcintyre,
when
place is secured. A
birthday gift was presented to Church of Chris! Sunday, 7:30 district engineer, said the
By PHIL PASTORET
study will provide ·detailed
Mrs. Nettie Hayes on l:iehalf of p.m.
June is the tradi tiona!
ANNUAL
Picnic;
Evangeline
the council. The prize package
information on the en·
month for the bride and
Chapter OES and Middleport vironment and ecology of the
donated
by
Mrs.
Etta
Wlll
was
gloom .
Holzer Medical Center
Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, Sunday, 2 area, as well as wildlife,
won by Mrs. Hayes.
Births.
RUTLAND - The !26th
p.m.
at
Fort
Meigs.
Take
vegetation and fish population,
About the only thing
Refreshments were served.
Mrs. John Wolfe, daughter,
anniversary will be observed
covered dish; meat and drink all relating to the proposed Salt
you can get on television,
Pomeroy.
•
at the annual June meeting
to
be
provided.
live. is the cat.
The Rev. Lawrence T. and Belinda Wolf Norris will
Creek Lake project.
Discharges
Sunday at the Rutland Firs!
• • •
observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, June 11,
REVIVAL through sunday,
Mcintyre said a decision to
Paul F. Thomas, Sr., John C.
Baptist Church.
at the Rome City, Ind.: Masonic Building. They were married
Chester Nazarene Church, 7:30 proceed or not proceed with
Musgrove,
Jr., Mrs. Danny
Sunday school will be held at
each evening, the Rev. John land purchases and conon JWle 8, 1922, at the Syracuse Methodist parsonage by the
Atkins
and
son;
Michaei·Sm!Ut,
9:30a.m. with Gertrude Butler,
Elswick, Athens, speaking. struction will be delayed until
Rev. Howard B. Pilchard.
superintendent, in charge, and
Public invited.
The couple has nine children, four daughters and five
adequate information is Starling Harris, Raymond
the Rev . Samuel J·ackson,
BOBO . FAMILY reunion, provided through Ute pending Simmons, Lucille Ghearlng,
sons, one of whom died in infancy. They have 14 grandpastor, will speak at the II a.m.
Sunday, Kyger Creek Park, study which is required by the I Vohnda Giese, Harold Marchildren, eight slep·grandchildren, 7 step greatservice. Following a basket
CARPENTER - Th"e aMual basket dinner, I p. m.
National Environmental shall, Timothy White, Wendy
grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. The Rev. Mr.
Needed: A good P.R. man
Denni~, Ramona Williams,
dinner at noon the Rev. Ed·
banquet
of
the
Columbia
School
MONDAY
Polley Act of 1969.
Norris entered the ministry in 1929 and is now retired and
to
make
dandelions
more
C8therme
Williams, Thomas
ward Buffington, pastor of the
Alumni Association was held at
IZAAK WALTON League
The proposed lake area is in
living in Rome City, Ind., on Sylvan Lake.
popular
than
grass.
Forest Run Baptist Church,
Albany Elementary School on directors meeting, 7 p. m. Hocking, Ross •and Vinton Justice, Debra Taylor, Curlis
A famil y dinner will be served at noon followed by the
will deliver Ute sermon at 2
Saturday evening with Wayne Monday, at clubhouse near conn ties. Residents are asked Syrus, Herbert Swain, ~tty,
Our phone won't con·
open house from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.
TUrner, president, presiding. Chester.
p.m. afternoon services. The nect with the front office,
to sign a righ!-()f~ntry form Sayre, Pauline Rlinyon, J~
Recognition
of
all
guests
choir from the Chillicothe
and we wonder how long
MRS. EARL THOMA, and return it to Ute Corps' Reynolds, Mrs. Clyde Mcpresent
was
an
interesting
church will provide the music.
we can keep it that way.
Winding Trail Garden Club; Huntington office, . ,P.O. Box Dermitt and son; Debra Ramsfeature of the program. Of. Mrs. Reed Young, Chester 2127, Huntington, W.Va. 25721. burgh, Christie Davis and
Gamet Betz.
fleers selected for the 1973 Garden Club,' c~H:hairman of
banquet
were
Dena
Radekln
the Regatta Flower Show, over
MEDAL AWARDED
HOME FROM TRIP
Hoffman,
president;
Frank
WMPO Monday, 9:15 a. m.
RUTLAND - Mr . and Mrs. Army Specialist 5Kenneth L.
Ronnie Jacobs and children of HartWig, son of Mrs. Laura M. Turner, vice president, and listing rules·and categories for
Rutland have returned from a H. Nice, and wife , Jacquelyn, Elizabeth Rutherford Jordan, par tielpan ta in the Regatta
.
OPTOMETRIST
.
Flower Show.
vacation in the Smokey Route 3, Po111eroy, recently Sec.-Treas.
.
OFF1
CE
HOURS
9:30
TO
12,
2
TO
5
(CLOSE
Prizes were given to the
VACATrON BIBLE School
Mountains and Tennessee .
received the Army Com~!.N 00~~ON THURS.) - EASitOURT ST
graduate
traveling
farthest,
Mason Christian Brethren
mendation Medal at Ft. George
PvMERuY.
.,
Merrill Bolton, Piqua; the
. - - - - - - - -.. Meade, Md., while assigned as graduate with the most
·an accounting specialist with
Every Keepsake Diamond Ring
comes with a written
HQ Battery of the 35th Air children, Frankj Turner, and
the oldest teacher present, W.
guarantee of perfect qUality,
Defense Artillery Brigade.
I. Swett.
protection against lo~ and
&amp;r All Occasions,,......
. lifetime trade-in privilege .
A special talk was given by
We wire flowers
There is no finer diamond ring .
Merrill Bolton and a bandEverywhere
VISIT RUSSELLS
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Bolin of crocheted U. S. flag !hat had
Akron and Richard D. Bolen been given him for the services
Keeps.s,ke•
and family of Knoxville, Tenn., · donated to Boy Scouts, HighAlGIITER EO DlAMbHO A!NGS
have been the guests of Mrs. way Patrol Auxiliary, and
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Homer J. Russell, Middleport. Veterans of Foreign· Wars was
Mrs. Russell's birthday an- Shown. This was a Special .
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy
honor, as only eight of these
SOLILOQUY UOO
Mrs. Millord Von Meter
niversary was observed.
WEDDING .. lNG 7!1
flags have been made.
SONATA $A OO
Asteak dlriner waa served by
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WEOOI NG RINO 02 . 50
Albany Grange members
100 Pet. FHA Approved Nvlon carpet
APOLLO 17!10
preceding the business
ALSO TO 10.000
COMPLETELY INSTALLED
meeting. Special music w~s by
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Clair Dudgeon • Walter Swett
With Foam Rubtier Pod
and Marguerite Frank for
dancing later In the OV'lftlng.
12'x15' Living Rm
$.
Includes : 9'x12' Dining Rm
Robert Pickett was caller for
3'x12' Hall
ONLY
square dancing.
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Refreshments of soup,
GIFT FRO-M • ~ •
sandwiches and soft drinks will
be sold at the rummage and
yard sale Saturday at Letart
Falls Community Hall sponsored by.WSCS of East Letart
On The T In Middleport
lb•ll ... .,pd to ..... .W..U. T.-.N•k .fl.
Methodist Church.
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A HOMEMADE HAT REVUE was a feature of the
program for parents. Melinda Thomas wears one of several novelty hats made by the scou~.

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scheme with white wedding
bells suspended from the
ceiling were used in the
decorations. The gift table
featured' a pink and white bell
replica .
Games were played with
prizes going to Mrs. Lawrence
Morarity, Miss Eleanor
Robson, Miss Erna Jesse, Mrs.
Charles Ackley, Mrs. Gertrude

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By Helen Bottel

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A bridal shower honoring
Miss Evelyn Fick was held
Tuesday night in· the Orchid
Room with Mrs. R. E. Boice,
Mrs. Edison Hobstetter, Mrs.
Cleo Kerns, Mrs. Marguerite
Karr, Mrs . Martha J .
Williams, Mrs. Carl Will, and
Mrs . Ben Ewing as the
hostesses.
A pink and white color

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· CRAFT WORK Is 'always popular with girl ~outs. Here is a group of girls fmishing up their
God's eye wall hangers just before parent visitation Thursday. Mrs. Sharon Welker and Mrs.
Rachel Lefebre, adult leaders, gave a hand. Pictured here are Rena Lefebre, Mrs. Lefebre.
and Beth Huffman, front row, left to right; Carol Morris, Susan Zirkle and Mrs. Welker, second
row, and Jena Welker and Jamie Sisson, back row.

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FAMILY
PLANNING

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Teresa Montavon, Sharon Roach, Bonnie McFarland, Sandra
Martin, Pamela Fayard, Mary Beal, Janice McDougle,
Sandra Simmons, Joy Detty ; third row, Sheila Ferrell,
Barbara Marcum, Connie Vogler, Janice "Rose; Mary Long,
Lenora Michael, Mary While, Nancy Herdman, Cathy
Lambert and Sandra Smith.

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Nursing _Consultant is Speaker
Mrs. Ann Fugate, consultant director of nursing education, Marie Grindstaff, Racine;
on nursing for the Ohio Valley will present the class. Pins will· Nancy .lean Herdman, PortsHealth Services will speak at be awarded by · the class ad· mouth; Cathy lleen Lambert,
the ' «Hh Commencement visors, Mrs. Barbara McKinley Gallipolis; Mary Ann.a Long,
exercises for Holzer Medical and Miss Janice Luman.
Middleport; Janice Lynn
Center School of Nursing at 8
Merlyn Ross will sing "Fill McDougle, Belpre ; Bonnie
o'clock tonight at Grace United the World with Love" and "One Blue McF~rland , Mason, . W.
Methodist Church in Gallipolis. God", accompanied by Mrs. Va.; Barbara Edwards
Mrs. Fugate, a graduate of Ross.
Marcum, ProctOrville ; Sandra
the Ohio State University
The Reverend Paul E. Irene Martin, Long Bolto,pj;
School of Nursing, has been Hawks will deliver the in· Lenora Florence Michi~l.
Director of Nursing and vocation and benediction.
Minersville ; Teresa Marie
· Director of Nursing Education
Candy Stripers from Gallia Montavon, McDermott; .
al Athens Mental Health Academy High School who wlll Brigitte Nease, Racine;
Center.
usher are; Jenifer Kerns, Judy Sharon Rose Roach, New
Twenty-five young women Cole, · Janet Warren, Denise Haven, W. V~ .; Janice Kay
from Ohio and West Virginia Wright, Kathy Evans and Sally Rose, NorUtup; Louella l\:lay
will receive diplomas in nur. Winters.
Scurlock, Jackson; Sandra K.
sing, which will be ·presented
Graduates are: Mary Simmons, Nitro, .w. Va .;
by Robert Fanning, vice Cathetine Beal, New Marsh- Sandra Gahm Smith, Jackson;
president ·for professional Held; Paula Jane Crace, Consta nce Irene Vogler,
Services at the hospital. Dr. Vinton; Joy Elaine Detty, Sciotoville ; Susan Lynne
Charles E. Holzer will welcome Heat he; Pamela Jane Fayard, Watkins, Point Pleasant, W.
guests and present awards to Chillicothe; Sheila C. Ferrell, Va., and Mary Kathryn White,
Ute oulslanding graduates.
. Mt. Gilead; Vickie Sue Otway.
Miss Berenice Skehan, Galloway, Waverly; Linda

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Brfdal Shower Given in Honor of
Miss pvelyn Pick at Orchid Room

Today's
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Parade
, . By MILTON RICHMAN
UPJ Sporll Writer

NEW YORK (UPf)-Denny McLain was the subject under
discussion and somebody asked Mickey Lolich, hia old buddy,
'll'betber he felt sorry for him.
"I don't want to say I feel sorry for the guy," said the Detroit
Tigers' lefty. "ltnuiltes it sound like a sob story. Let's just say I
wish hl.s life, his life outside of baseball, would've been more
s~ceso1u1: He's on hard times right now, but he's an unusual
fel~. He's got a lotta·determination, a Iotta gutll. He's a great
com~itor . He may come back."
Mickey ,Lollch is soft as putty.
He couldn't hold a grudge if you gave him a safe deposit box to
keep it in.
.
It's SDmething he can't help. He'll. fight you up and down and
silc ways from Sunday on the ball field , but when it's over, it's
over with .Mickey Lolich.
One of hfs best friends makes a promise once to take him and
his wife home in his private plane, the promise having been made
even before the trip began, but then •his friend buzzes off leaving
Lolich and hls wife high and dry 5o. miles from home.
Aakl a Qaeatioo
Before the friend takes off, Mickey Lollch goes to him and
says, "What abput my wife and me?"
·
"Youjustgotta find another way home," is the answer Lolich
gets ..
The friend, of course, w~ Denny McLain and the episode
occurred three years ago after the All .Star game in WashAngtcn.
LaUch blew his cork at the time, and still hasn't forgotten but he
has no more resentment lor McLain, now toiling in the bushes
with Birmingham.
"As far as his ending up in the minor leagues is concerned, I
dpn't see that as the end of the world," says Lolich, who, in his
own way, takes life a lot less seriously than McLain does
sometimes.
"I look at it this way," he goes on. "A ballplayer starts in the
minor leagues, eventually reaches the majors and then has a
choice of elUter going back tc the minors or retiring. Me? I'll
JI'Obably do what most ball players do, I'll retire. But Denny is
different. He's young enough, 28, and has a chance to come back.
"Say What Yoa Want... "
"Say what you want, about the salary he's making or anything
else, but this is tough on him, his wife and his children. I only feel
sorry for a guy who was Ute best pitcher in baseball, a guy who
was sitting on top of the world, and then due to some bad in·
vestments, his whole world fell apart;"
Mickey LaUch, only three years older than Denny McLain, was
sewing one of the sleeves of his navy blue windbreaker as he
talked. He waa scheduled to pitch this evening and was the only
player left In Ute Detroit clubhouse now. The rest of the Tigers
were out In the dugout watching· the Yankees take batting
Jl'actice.
"I don't like to go out to the bench before a baU game I've got tc
pitch," said Lolich, who was in the running for the American
League'sCyYoWlg Award last year with 25winsand is again this
year with 8 so far.
"I remember coming into Yankee Stadium for the first lime in
1963. I was gonria pitch Utat day and before the ball game, like
oow, I went out tc watch Ute Yanks take batting practice: ManUe
hit one in the third deck and I said ow! It sorta shook me up . I got
beat that day. Since then I don't go out any more."

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SOME WHITTIED and some worked, as this scene
aroWld the fireplace shows. Milisa Rizer 1 center, was a
senior alde(,odhis Brownie unit. Using their girl scout knives

to whittle away after being given safety tips are Kristen
Anderson and Kellee Griffith, left of Miss Rizer, as Melanie
Dillard and Barbara Grueser do cleanup work.

WHEREVER YOO GO tbere are always dlahes to
wash as Kim Seth, left, and Beth Perrin, soon teamed during
day camp at KiaShuta.

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Pots, Pans Silent Now
!Continued from pagel)
every afternoon tc teach folk
'llancing. Group games•7were
played, craft projects were
carried out, and the three units
- Sitting Bulls, the Busy
Beavers, and tlie June Buggers
- took nature hikes.
Rain on Tuesday failed to
dampen the spirits or en·
thusiasm of the girls . The plan
was tc cook "foil pack" in
outdoor fires . Instead the
scouts prepared the packs and
cooked their food in the lodge
fireplace and the kitchen
ovens.
Thursday afternoon parents
were invited to camp. A
program of songs, skits, a hat
revue , and folk dancing was
presented, carft projects were
on display in the lodge, and
parents visited the outdoor unit
sites.
Scouts laking part in the day
camp program this year were
Kenda BraWl, Rebecca Ed·
wards, Beth Ann Huffman,
Lora Ann Knighting, Linda
· Kovalchik, Rena Lefebre,
Maria Legar, Carol Morris,
Lena Sue Phalin, Jamie Sisson,
Sherry Starcher, Jena Welker
and Susan Zirkle, making up
the "Sitting Bulls," a junior
unit ; Jan Betzing, Robin

Dugan, Sonja Hill, Vickie
Hood, Cheryl Lefebre, Peggy
Sue Niegler, Beth Perrin,
Linda Reedy, Lori Rupe, Kim
Seth, Tonya Sue Taylor, Cindy
Warden and Lora Wisecup, Ute
"Busy Beavers", a junior unit,
and Kristen Anderson, Melanie

Dillard, Tammy Eichinger,
Kellee Griffith, Barbara
Grueser, Teresa Grueser,
Mary Beth Hawley, Rochelle
McDaniel, Kimberly Ann
Mulford, Laura Gail Smith and
Melinda Thomas, the "JWle
Buggers", a brownie unit.

/MOTOROLA@

Dear Helen:
I live on a California Army Base. The other day I heard that a
famous "seer" predicted our base would be totally destroyed
within three months. She was supposed to have told someone this
ci1 one of the talk shows, but I can't trace it down . I wrote and
Utey never answered me.
Helen, I'm petrified. Maybe it's foolish, but I can't help it.
Have you heard anything like Utis and what are the chances of it
coming true? - MARION
Dear Marlon:
I've heard this "story" aboot five different Army and Air
Force Bases already, but' I think it has as much basis in fact as
the famous (now happily dead) rumor of several years ago that a
certain brand of cigarettes made the smoker sterile.
Stop worrying because: I. The "seer" probably predicted no
more than a catastrophe at some sort of Armed Services in·
stallation - and that's giving herself pretty good odds, there
being hWldreds such In the Upited States. 2. Predictions aren't
that accurate. At least once every year a well-known individual
or cult makes national headlines by setting the exact date for the
world's end. We're stlll alive and kicking, right? -H.

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Social Calendar

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FRIDAY
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, annual
flag day covered dish dinner, I
p.m. at the home of Mrs.

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Conde, Mrs. Corabelle Russell,
Mrs. Gerald Powell, Mrs. Paul
Nease, Mrs. Ernest Lallance,
Mrs. Glenn Lambert, Mrs. Don
Spires, Mrs. Karl Krautter,
Mrs. Gerald Nil, Mrs. Clifford
Young, Mrs. Ralph Norton,
Mrs. Leonard E. Van Meter,
Mrs. Stella Kloes, Mrs. Albert
Fick, Mrs. Nicholas Jeffers,
Mrs. Morris Neutzling, Mrs.
William Warner, Miss Kerns,
Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. 0.
A. Unroe, Miss Mary V. Reibel,
II'Irs. David Jenkins ,- Mrs.
Robert Hoeflich.
Miss Elizabeth Fick, Mrs.
Joe Sisson, Mrs. John W.
Teaford, Mrs. Bob Schuster,
Mrs. Allen Hartley, Mrs.
Delmar canaday, Mrs. Paul
Chapman, Mrs. Chloe Fick,
Mrs. Kenneth Hartley, Miss
Bernice Ann Durst, Mrs: Ben
Neutzling, Mrs. Marvin Burt,
Mrs. George R. Young, Mrs.
Cora Beegle, Miss Shirley
Beegle, Mrs. Dayton Phillips,
Mrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. A.
M. Zahl, Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson,
Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. Don
Jett.
Mrs. Norma Goodwin, Mrs.
Clinton Fisher, Miss Lucy
Amsbarf, Mrs. Orville Rhodes,
Miss Judy Arnold, Mrs. -James
Arnold, Mrs ..Fred Blaettnar,
Mrs. Sylvia Young, Mrs.
Charles Ackley, Mrs. Roger
Ackley, Mrs. Harry Bolinger,
Mrs. Elsie Cross, Mrs. W. 0.
Barnit~, Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs.
carrie Meinhart, Mrs. Philip
Meinhart, Mrs. Chester
Knight, Mrs. Robert Elberlled,
Mrs·. William Kennedy, Miss
Marie Blcbman, Mrs. Eva
Dessauer, Mrs. Harry Schwab.
Mrs. Thomas Young, Mrs.
Roger DaQiels, Mrs. Don
Brewer, Mrs. Charles Strauss,
Mrs. Ed Kennedy, Mrs. Joe
Wilson, Mrs. James Fugate,
Mrs. Paul Simon, Mrs. Shirley
Guinther, Mrs. Frank · Johnston, Mrs. Calvin B. Simpson,
Sr., Miss Lorna Johnson, Mrs.
Charles Lytle, Miss Erma
Smith, Mrs. Leonard Jewell,
Mrs. Fred Leifheit, Mrs.
Clarence Struble, Mrs. Bill
Williamson, Mrs. George
Kalatta, Mrs. Alvin Norris,
·1\h'a..o Rollin;:, 1\aci(~~.
Archie Swartz, Mrs. Betty
Shelton, Mrs. Charles Eskew,
Mrs. Edna Schoenleb, Mrs. Bill
Wooda, Mrs. Don Betzlng, Mrs.
Paul Amberger, Mrs. Robert
Crow, Mrs. Carl Norton, Mrs.
George Korn, Jr., Mrs. Kay
Dodderer, Mrs. Wesley Gilkey,
Mrs. Mike "!ferry, and Mrs.
Mary Ellen Miller.

HOSPITAL
NEWS

Church Planned

Observing Anniversary june 11

Columbia Alumnt
Dine, Dance at
Albany School

SENIOR STUDENTS at Holzer Medical Center School of
Nursing will graduate Friday night at 8p.m.,at Grace United
Methodist ChW"ch, Gallipolis: First row, 1 to r, Susan
Watkins, Brigitte Nease, Vickie Galloway, Louella May
Scwlock, Unda Grindstaff, Paula Crace; second row,

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Mitchell, and Miss Sybil
Ebersbach.
Cake, punch, mints, nuts and
coffee were served. Mrs.
Williams presided at th~ punch
bowl, Mrs. Karr served the
cake, and Mrs. Ewing poured
the coffee.
The guest list included those
named and Mrs. Janet Korn,
Mrs. Robert Hill, Miss Bertha

Churcl) Monday through June
23 !rom 9 a. m. to 11 a. m.
111811
Delores Stewart, director. For
-tamiiY
additional information call882·
320ll.
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INSTALLATION of officers
Thereon Johnson~ Racine. Monday, 7:30p.m. when Meigs
Members to meet at the Shrine Chapter 53, DAV meets at
Park at !2 :30p.m. for Ute trip chapter home on Butternut
to the Johnson home. Mrs. Ave. All members and wives
Representatives of Dayton Parsons will he co- urged to attend. Refreshments.
Theodorus Cou ncil 323, hostess. Mrs. David Miller will
TUESDAY
Daughters of America, will present a program on "OUr
PAST MASTERS night when
attend a meeting of District 13 Flag", and Miss Lucille"Smith Middleport Lodge 363, F&amp;AM,
Saturday at the Holiday Inn in will give junior citizenshit!' meets 7:30p.m. Monday at the
Marietta which has beeri called awards.
temple. Master Mason degree
to establiSh adopting practices
YOUNG ADULT Class, on one candidate; all Master
to strengthen and rebuild the Bradford Church of Christ, Masons invited.
district organization.
Friday, 6 p. m. cookout at Fort
BIKE HIKE, Racine Girl
A letter regarding the Meigs.
Scout Troop 137, beginning
meeting was read Monday
MARY SHRINE, While Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. at Racine
night
at
the
Theod~rus
Council
Shrine of Jerusalem, regular American Legion Hall. Take
THE PROFESSIONAL STAFF ~ the Family
County. On the right is Mrs. Karen Laakaniemi, R.N ..
session. To be represented will meeting, 7:30p.m. Friday at
Planning Clinics at Veterans Memorial Hospital under the
Family Planning ·Nurse for Meigs and Athens Counties. With
sack lunch.
be the state board of officers, fOOF Hall, Pomeroy.
auspices of Family Pisnning of SouUteast Ohio display
her is Mrs. Phyllis Bearhs, of Pomeroy, the Community
the national deputy and
INSTALLATION of officers
posters being used in a campaign to inform area folks of the
Health Worker. Anyone wishing birth planning information
members
of
the
state
judiciary
when
Meigs Chapter, Order of
free birth pisnning services available to them in Meigs
or wanting an appointment for free family planning clinic
committee.
DeMolay
meets at 7:30 p. m.
services may call Pomeroy 992-.\912.
Mrs. Glen Swatzel presided Friday at Middleport Masonic
at Ute meeting held at the IOOF Temple . Those interested in
hall. Election was held and Ute DeMolay invited.
new officers will be announced
BAKE SALE Friday, 10 a.m.
later. The relief committee to 2 p. m. M&amp;R Bargainland.
reported that Mrs. Edith Sponsored by ladies auxiliary
Spencer's sister·in·law • of Middleport Pentecostal
remains ill. A letter was read Church.
from Laura Erb, Golden
LETART FALLS - A yard .presided at the meeting which
SATURDAY
Gleem Co un cil, adivising
sale will be held at the Letart opened with group singing of
members
of
the
death
of
Betty
EASTERN
ALUMNI
Falls Community
Hall "Ivory Palaces". Mrs. Hazel
HUNTINGTON, W. Va . Losacker, state judiciary Banquet Saturday, 7:30 p. m.
Saturday by the East Letart Fox gave the secretary's
Residents
along Salt Creek,
committee member on May 22 at high school. Reservations to
United Methodist Women.
report, Mrs. Eileen Roush, the
in Cincinnati.
be made by contacting Marilyn Ohio, are being asked to assist
Plans for the event were treasurer's report. Devotions
The
last
official Robmson, Coolville, Rt. 2, or with an environmental study
made during a meeting of the were by Mrs. Euiah Wolfe with
being conducted by the Army
correspondence from Alice · phone 985-3829.
group Tuesday night. Sand· prayer by Mrs. Roush. A
Corps of Engineers .
Weaver, state councilor was
wiches, soup and beverages reading was given by Mrs.
INSTALLATION, Bethel 62,
The Corps' Huntington
read.
She
announced
the
78th
will also be for sale during the Mabel Shields, and Mrs.
International Order of Job's
District
office is mailing letters
annual State Session to be held Daughters, open installation.
day.
Shields and Mrs. Ferne
at the Imperial House South in Pr.actice at 9 a.m. Saturday tc landowners . asking their
"A Conv~rsation in Human Hayman sang "Some Golden
pernitsston~tor ' iiiivernment
Dayton, Aug. 21-23 antl noted morning.
Development" .was the theme Daybreak."
representatives
to enter their
that
there
will
be
sale
tables
for
of the program. Purpose of the
Potluck refreshments were
RABIESCLINI~, 2 to 4.:30 p.
property.
The
letter
'says, in
cookies, candy and fancy work
program was to examine some served . to those named and
m.
Saturday,
at
Ohio
Valley
part:
.
with all members being asked
basic assumptions about Mrs. Mary Roush, Mrs. Julia
Manufacturing
Corp.,
Tuppers
"Entry
on
your
land, as well
tQ_ contribute. Registration for
human development and to Norris, Mrs. Sue Ann Beegle,
Plains,
Dr.
Dan
Noller.
as on ali other land in Ihe study
the State Session will begin at 9
encourage others to be ex· Mrs. Mildred Donahue, and
Sponsored by Meigs CoWlty area, will be required to gather
a.m.
on
Aug.
21
and
the
good
plorers in conversation one Mrs. Lucy Donahue.
fellowship banquet will be held Humane Society. Dogs must information to complete the
with another.
be on leash; cats in containers. study, which is expected to
on Aug. 22.
Mrs. Marlene Fisher
SUNDAY
cover a period of 18 to 24
A rummage sale was
DAILY
Vacation Bible monUts."
discussed and will be held
School program at Rutland
BARBS
Col. Kenneth E. Mcintyre,
when
place is secured. A
birthday gift was presented to Church of Chris! Sunday, 7:30 district engineer, said the
By PHIL PASTORET
study will provide ·detailed
Mrs. Nettie Hayes on l:iehalf of p.m.
June is the tradi tiona!
ANNUAL
Picnic;
Evangeline
the council. The prize package
information on the en·
month for the bride and
Chapter OES and Middleport vironment and ecology of the
donated
by
Mrs.
Etta
Wlll
was
gloom .
Holzer Medical Center
Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, Sunday, 2 area, as well as wildlife,
won by Mrs. Hayes.
Births.
RUTLAND - The !26th
p.m.
at
Fort
Meigs.
Take
vegetation and fish population,
About the only thing
Refreshments were served.
Mrs. John Wolfe, daughter,
anniversary will be observed
covered dish; meat and drink all relating to the proposed Salt
you can get on television,
Pomeroy.
•
at the annual June meeting
to
be
provided.
live. is the cat.
The Rev. Lawrence T. and Belinda Wolf Norris will
Creek Lake project.
Discharges
Sunday at the Rutland Firs!
• • •
observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, June 11,
REVIVAL through sunday,
Mcintyre said a decision to
Paul F. Thomas, Sr., John C.
Baptist Church.
at the Rome City, Ind.: Masonic Building. They were married
Chester Nazarene Church, 7:30 proceed or not proceed with
Musgrove,
Jr., Mrs. Danny
Sunday school will be held at
each evening, the Rev. John land purchases and conon JWle 8, 1922, at the Syracuse Methodist parsonage by the
Atkins
and
son;
Michaei·Sm!Ut,
9:30a.m. with Gertrude Butler,
Elswick, Athens, speaking. struction will be delayed until
Rev. Howard B. Pilchard.
superintendent, in charge, and
Public invited.
The couple has nine children, four daughters and five
adequate information is Starling Harris, Raymond
the Rev . Samuel J·ackson,
BOBO . FAMILY reunion, provided through Ute pending Simmons, Lucille Ghearlng,
sons, one of whom died in infancy. They have 14 grandpastor, will speak at the II a.m.
Sunday, Kyger Creek Park, study which is required by the I Vohnda Giese, Harold Marchildren, eight slep·grandchildren, 7 step greatservice. Following a basket
CARPENTER - Th"e aMual basket dinner, I p. m.
National Environmental shall, Timothy White, Wendy
grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. The Rev. Mr.
Needed: A good P.R. man
Denni~, Ramona Williams,
dinner at noon the Rev. Ed·
banquet
of
the
Columbia
School
MONDAY
Polley Act of 1969.
Norris entered the ministry in 1929 and is now retired and
to
make
dandelions
more
C8therme
Williams, Thomas
ward Buffington, pastor of the
Alumni Association was held at
IZAAK WALTON League
The proposed lake area is in
living in Rome City, Ind., on Sylvan Lake.
popular
than
grass.
Forest Run Baptist Church,
Albany Elementary School on directors meeting, 7 p. m. Hocking, Ross •and Vinton Justice, Debra Taylor, Curlis
A famil y dinner will be served at noon followed by the
will deliver Ute sermon at 2
Saturday evening with Wayne Monday, at clubhouse near conn ties. Residents are asked Syrus, Herbert Swain, ~tty,
Our phone won't con·
open house from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.
TUrner, president, presiding. Chester.
p.m. afternoon services. The nect with the front office,
to sign a righ!-()f~ntry form Sayre, Pauline Rlinyon, J~
Recognition
of
all
guests
choir from the Chillicothe
and we wonder how long
MRS. EARL THOMA, and return it to Ute Corps' Reynolds, Mrs. Clyde Mcpresent
was
an
interesting
church will provide the music.
we can keep it that way.
Winding Trail Garden Club; Huntington office, . ,P.O. Box Dermitt and son; Debra Ramsfeature of the program. Of. Mrs. Reed Young, Chester 2127, Huntington, W.Va. 25721. burgh, Christie Davis and
Gamet Betz.
fleers selected for the 1973 Garden Club,' c~H:hairman of
banquet
were
Dena
Radekln
the Regatta Flower Show, over
MEDAL AWARDED
HOME FROM TRIP
Hoffman,
president;
Frank
WMPO Monday, 9:15 a. m.
RUTLAND - Mr . and Mrs. Army Specialist 5Kenneth L.
Ronnie Jacobs and children of HartWig, son of Mrs. Laura M. Turner, vice president, and listing rules·and categories for
Rutland have returned from a H. Nice, and wife , Jacquelyn, Elizabeth Rutherford Jordan, par tielpan ta in the Regatta
.
OPTOMETRIST
.
Flower Show.
vacation in the Smokey Route 3, Po111eroy, recently Sec.-Treas.
.
OFF1
CE
HOURS
9:30
TO
12,
2
TO
5
(CLOSE
Prizes were given to the
VACATrON BIBLE School
Mountains and Tennessee .
received the Army Com~!.N 00~~ON THURS.) - EASitOURT ST
graduate
traveling
farthest,
Mason Christian Brethren
mendation Medal at Ft. George
PvMERuY.
.,
Merrill Bolton, Piqua; the
. - - - - - - - -.. Meade, Md., while assigned as graduate with the most
·an accounting specialist with
Every Keepsake Diamond Ring
comes with a written
HQ Battery of the 35th Air children, Frankj Turner, and
the oldest teacher present, W.
guarantee of perfect qUality,
Defense Artillery Brigade.
I. Swett.
protection against lo~ and
&amp;r All Occasions,,......
. lifetime trade-in privilege .
A special talk was given by
We wire flowers
There is no finer diamond ring .
Merrill Bolton and a bandEverywhere
VISIT RUSSELLS
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Bolin of crocheted U. S. flag !hat had
Akron and Richard D. Bolen been given him for the services
Keeps.s,ke•
and family of Knoxville, Tenn., · donated to Boy Scouts, HighAlGIITER EO DlAMbHO A!NGS
have been the guests of Mrs. way Patrol Auxiliary, and
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Homer J. Russell, Middleport. Veterans of Foreign· Wars was
Mrs. Russell's birthday an- Shown. This was a Special .
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy
honor, as only eight of these
SOLILOQUY UOO
Mrs. Millord Von Meter
niversary was observed.
WEDDING .. lNG 7!1
flags have been made.
SONATA $A OO
Asteak dlriner waa served by
ALSO 150 TO 1975
WEOOI NG RINO 02 . 50
Albany Grange members
100 Pet. FHA Approved Nvlon carpet
APOLLO 17!10
preceding the business
ALSO TO 10.000
COMPLETELY INSTALLED
meeting. Special music w~s by
•
WALL TO WALL
Clair Dudgeon • Walter Swett
With Foam Rubtier Pod
and Marguerite Frank for
dancing later In the OV'lftlng.
12'x15' Living Rm
$.
Includes : 9'x12' Dining Rm
Robert Pickett was caller for
3'x12' Hall
ONLY
square dancing.
Quality name brand carpel 501 Nylon with 42 oz. foam rubbM ·~ci; e.P.,.t
lackless instaljatlan. Choice of t2 colors, choice of 12' .,. 1 ~ width• ...
MAKE DAD GLAD WITJl,A
Guaranteed by Ingels, tho name you know and trust.
·
FOOD OFFERED
Refreshments of soup,
GIFT FRO-M • ~ •
sandwiches and soft drinks will
be sold at the rummage and
yard sale Saturday at Letart
Falls Community Hall sponsored by.WSCS of East Letart
On The T In Middleport
lb•ll ... .,pd to ..... .W..U. T.-.N•k .fl.
Methodist Church.
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A HOMEMADE HAT REVUE was a feature of the
program for parents. Melinda Thomas wears one of several novelty hats made by the scou~.

Don't Believe All You Hear

·LOWE
BROTHERS

scheme with white wedding
bells suspended from the
ceiling were used in the
decorations. The gift table
featured' a pink and white bell
replica .
Games were played with
prizes going to Mrs. Lawrence
Morarity, Miss Eleanor
Robson, Miss Erna Jesse, Mrs.
Charles Ackley, Mrs. Gertrude

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992-5912

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By Helen Bottel

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A bridal shower honoring
Miss Evelyn Fick was held
Tuesday night in· the Orchid
Room with Mrs. R. E. Boice,
Mrs. Edison Hobstetter, Mrs.
Cleo Kerns, Mrs. Marguerite
Karr, Mrs . Martha J .
Williams, Mrs. Carl Will, and
Mrs . Ben Ewing as the
hostesses.
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· CRAFT WORK Is 'always popular with girl ~outs. Here is a group of girls fmishing up their
God's eye wall hangers just before parent visitation Thursday. Mrs. Sharon Welker and Mrs.
Rachel Lefebre, adult leaders, gave a hand. Pictured here are Rena Lefebre, Mrs. Lefebre.
and Beth Huffman, front row, left to right; Carol Morris, Susan Zirkle and Mrs. Welker, second
row, and Jena Welker and Jamie Sisson, back row.

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Helen Help

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FAMILY
PLANNING

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Teresa Montavon, Sharon Roach, Bonnie McFarland, Sandra
Martin, Pamela Fayard, Mary Beal, Janice McDougle,
Sandra Simmons, Joy Detty ; third row, Sheila Ferrell,
Barbara Marcum, Connie Vogler, Janice "Rose; Mary Long,
Lenora Michael, Mary While, Nancy Herdman, Cathy
Lambert and Sandra Smith.

'

Nursing _Consultant is Speaker
Mrs. Ann Fugate, consultant director of nursing education, Marie Grindstaff, Racine;
on nursing for the Ohio Valley will present the class. Pins will· Nancy .lean Herdman, PortsHealth Services will speak at be awarded by · the class ad· mouth; Cathy lleen Lambert,
the ' «Hh Commencement visors, Mrs. Barbara McKinley Gallipolis; Mary Ann.a Long,
exercises for Holzer Medical and Miss Janice Luman.
Middleport; Janice Lynn
Center School of Nursing at 8
Merlyn Ross will sing "Fill McDougle, Belpre ; Bonnie
o'clock tonight at Grace United the World with Love" and "One Blue McF~rland , Mason, . W.
Methodist Church in Gallipolis. God", accompanied by Mrs. Va.; Barbara Edwards
Mrs. Fugate, a graduate of Ross.
Marcum, ProctOrville ; Sandra
the Ohio State University
The Reverend Paul E. Irene Martin, Long Bolto,pj;
School of Nursing, has been Hawks will deliver the in· Lenora Florence Michi~l.
Director of Nursing and vocation and benediction.
Minersville ; Teresa Marie
· Director of Nursing Education
Candy Stripers from Gallia Montavon, McDermott; .
al Athens Mental Health Academy High School who wlll Brigitte Nease, Racine;
Center.
usher are; Jenifer Kerns, Judy Sharon Rose Roach, New
Twenty-five young women Cole, · Janet Warren, Denise Haven, W. V~ .; Janice Kay
from Ohio and West Virginia Wright, Kathy Evans and Sally Rose, NorUtup; Louella l\:lay
will receive diplomas in nur. Winters.
Scurlock, Jackson; Sandra K.
sing, which will be ·presented
Graduates are: Mary Simmons, Nitro, .w. Va .;
by Robert Fanning, vice Cathetine Beal, New Marsh- Sandra Gahm Smith, Jackson;
president ·for professional Held; Paula Jane Crace, Consta nce Irene Vogler,
Services at the hospital. Dr. Vinton; Joy Elaine Detty, Sciotoville ; Susan Lynne
Charles E. Holzer will welcome Heat he; Pamela Jane Fayard, Watkins, Point Pleasant, W.
guests and present awards to Chillicothe; Sheila C. Ferrell, Va., and Mary Kathryn White,
Ute oulslanding graduates.
. Mt. Gilead; Vickie Sue Otway.
Miss Berenice Skehan, Galloway, Waverly; Linda

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Mobile Homes For Sale

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YARD SALE - J fam1fy sale, REG.ISTEREO Appaloosa Stud ATTENTION all Mobile Home COAL Ltmestone, Excelsior
Work s, E Mom 51,
,5 P.M . Day Before Publication
Friday &amp; Saturday, furn rture,
Service1 SSO Reg mares, S40
buyers! This Thursday, Salt
Pomeroy , Phone 992·3891.
Monday Deadl•ne ~a.m .
clothmg , jars, bottles, mrsc ,
Grade, Francts Benedum,
Fnday, Satur•Jay and Sunday
4-12-tfc
CIBCellatlon- Corrections
Rt UJ, Harrtsonvtlle Rd.
Phone 667·3856
Berry.MIIIer Mobile Home
Will be accepted untll9a.m. for, Watch fer s1gn . Not respon 5
17
301p
.
'.,
Sales, 705 Farson Street, CAMPER 16 ft sleeps 6 good
Day of Publlcaflon
sible for accidents
Belpre, Oh1o w1ll sell you a
d t ' Sl 000 Ph ' 992
UGULATIONS
good used or re possessed con 1 !On • '
one
EARTH MOVING
6·8 21c
The Publlshtr reserves tfle1
.
'
right to ltdlt or reject any ads
Mobile Home at sav1ngs that · 6329 ·
.
.tfc
5 12
deemed
objectiona l.
The GUN SHOOT, Sunday, June 11 ,
Dozer &amp; End to.der .,ork,
you won 't belteve We are
publisher w ill not be responsible
I p m Factory ctiOked gun s
overstocked on these homes
ponds, buement, landfor more than one •ncorrect
only Second place shooters
and they must be sold · 1- 1971 POODLE pupp1es, Sliver Toy,
scaping. We have 2 1izt
Insertion
get free shot In next match
Fronn the largest
16Sx12 Schull lmpenal (never
Parkview Kennels, Phone 992
•
dozers,
2 size !Mdtl'$. Work
RATES
As sorted meats Racine Gun
ln ~st AmericoJ!San
Bulldozer Rad1ator
lived In) retail $8.600 - our 5443
For Want Ad Service
done
by
hour or contract.,
11
Club.
pnce S7.000; 1- 1968 PMC
B-15 c Smallest Heater Ce&lt;e.
5 cents per Word one Insertion
-GUARANTE&amp;:o--;
Freo
Estimates.
We also
9
2fc
6
Minimum cnarge 75c
56xl2 . (sharp) retail $5,800 · N.lthon 11911
Phone 992-2094
hilut
fill dirt, top .soll. Dump
12 cents per word three
ourpnceS4.200.1- 19716Clxt2 PAY ~ESS -.Buy more at
I
Radio tor Spec~ list
consecutive Insertions
Window
RUMMAGE
Sale,
Coals
Schult Custom (never lived Kuhl s Bargam Store Check
trucks and low-boy for ~lA.
18 cents per word six con
Pomeoo,
~f&amp; Aum
Building. Middleport. June
n) retail $8,795 - our pnce f1rst wtfh Btl I Kuhl for
See Bob or Roger Jolftrs,
1
Air
Conditioners
secutlve Insertions .
9th &amp; lOth. starts 9 a.m.
S7,800,1-19726Clxl4
Oetroiter
reasonably -pn~ed household
Pomeroy. Phone 992-1525
25 Per Cent D•scount on pa id
Open8TII5
6 9 lie
Hot Water Healers
(never l1ved 1n) refa 11 $7 495 ooods and aooltances. St. Rt.
Ids and 1Jds paid wlth 1n 10 days
alter 1 p.m. or phone m.
- our pnce U500 : 1- l969 7, "at ~he ~autlon light",
Mondaythruu:~~:.;~~
CARD OF THANKS
Plumbing
Ph.
992
2174
Pomeroy
5132.
GIANT Garage Sale. Saturday,
606 E. Main, 1'1
)'
60xl2 Vmdale, 3BR , 1•;2 bath, Tuppers Plains, Ohio. Open !o
&amp; OBITUARY
L--~-_,:_;_:.:..:..·
Electncal Work
June lOth, 9 a m to 9 p. m
retail S7.800 _ Our price 6. Closed Mondays. Phone 667
S1 .50 for 50 word min imum
Clofhmg, dishes. Avon bottles
Each addjtlonal word 2c
$5,800. This Is only a few 3858.
SEWING MACHINE serv1ce, DOZER and back hoe work,
BLIND ADS
and mise, 463 Grant Sf..
clean, otl, sef tenston $4 99
examples
of
the
large
savings
~========
6:
5:6=--,tc
pondsandseptictanks. B&amp; K
Addll •onal 25c Charge per
Middleport
you can have this weekend at
Advertisement
Special Electro -Grande Excavating, Phone 992 5367,
6 7 3tc
Berry M1ller Mobile Homes
OFFICE HOURS
Company Phone 992-6517
D1ck Karr , Jr
We have a huge select ton of 8
8 30 am to S .OO p m Dally ,
5·21 -tlc
5·21 -tfc
YARDSALE.Avon
Bottles,
Old
.
8 3D am
to 12 00 Noon
10 &amp; 12 wide Mob1le Homes on
:Oottles, Antiques. On Larkin
Saturday
dtsplay and we are ,ready fo
DDN HUMPHREY
992
-2448
Street m Rutland, Friday and
deal .. wtth you Be sure and
Complete lin• of office
PERCENTAGE
Pomeroy, 0 .
Saturday.
LEGAL NOTICE
phone 423-9531, open 7 days
equipmen1,
furniture &amp;
Real Estate For Sale
6·7·3fc
CHAROLAIS
6·8-3tc
supplies.
Typewriter
&amp;
KOSCOT KOSMETICS Several
IN THE
CATTLE HERD
Adding
Machine
lllfl•ir.
.
COMMON PLEAS COURT
new products - spec1als each
and the Dllperul of THE
GUN SHOOT, also rifle mat month , also sales personnel
OF
PECOS RANCH Pure Bred,
Pick·up &amp; Delivery
CASH pa1d for all makes and 15· 16 &amp; ~~ Charolals Herd
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ches Open sights only .
needed Phone 992 511 3
models
of
mobile
homes
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIEL.P Forked Run Sportsman Club,
plus a Spectal I - HEAD
•
6-6 li e
lnd
\
Phone area code 614-423 9531
POLLED BULL CON ·
Sunday,
June
n,
12 noon.
110 Mechanic Street
MARY L BIRCHFIELD,
4 13 tfc SIGNMENT from G &amp; H
6
7-3tc
'
CAR
PORT
Sale,
June
10,
9
am
hcamort Street,
Research Farm. Circleville,
--......,...---Middleport, Oh1o,
Plaintiffs
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
to S P m , 1165 Vme Street, MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 0
Pl. Pleasant
424 Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
i
Mtddleport
v.
1965
SOxl
O
mob1le
hom
e;
phone
Monday Night-June 19, 7
MRS R. E. CANADAY ana
6 6 4tc
247 2161
R. E CANADAY,
P.M.
Addrtss Unknown.
NEW Lf~TING
SAVEuptoonehalf Bnngyour
6-Htc
Scioto Livestock Yards
Et 11.,
" • De-fendant•
HOURS:
POMEROY - Nice 2 bedroom home, has gas furnace ,
SICk
TV
to
Chuck's
TV
Shop,
Ohio
Chillicothe,
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
151 Butternut Ave, Pomeroy.
modern bafh, basement Front and back porches S nice
No. 15,064 •
SELLING 88 HEAD
7 A.M. toiO P.M.
4-4-tlc
rooms
1n all Only asking $7,500 00
The Defenctants. Mrs R E
Feafuring
Cows
w1
th
Calves
·Air Condihoners
Week Days
--,---..,.-- -Canday , R. E Canaday, the
at S1de
Bred &amp; Srpmger
NICE AND NEAT
7:30A.M. loS P.M.
•Awmngs
unknown he1rs, ctevlsees ,
Cows J 1n 1 Combmat1ons
Auto
Sales
RUTLAND
Modern
3 bedrooms. bath, hot water heat,
legatees, adm lnlstrators.
Sunday
Pol led Herd Bulls Large
·Underpinning
dtn1ng,
dtshwasher
,
basement,
fenced yard Try us on this
diUr lbutees, executors and No dispatcher on Sundays or
1951 JEEP Stat,on wagon. S7S
Select1on cf ll's &amp; Jf• Females .
'
Open He1fers
117 French
assigns of L c . Brechtel. after S weekdays
one. you may be surprtsed, about lhe price
Gall M1ller, phone 992-3196
Specializing In
Complete
mobile
home
Decened, and the unknown
Fe
males
6-8 3tc
COUNTRY
HOME
Small
Businesses
he irs, devisees , legatees, ad
ONE OF THE LARGEST
servtce - plus gigantic
OUT RT 7 WAY - 2 bedrooms. plains water, modern
1972
SELECTIONS
OF
mlnlstrolors, dlSirlbulees ,
display of mQbils homes
ktfchen and bath, 4 acres of land Would you believe only
executors and assigns of Peter
POLLED
BULLS Lost and Found
always available at .
8rect1fet, Deceased, will take
t304 E. Main St.
INCLUDING 6 SONS OF
$9 ,500.00. Come in to see
LOST - Boys billfold. Monday
notice thai on the 3rd day of 992-7116
Pomeroy
BIG T COMMANDO 41. Son
NEW
LISTING
Pomeroy, Obio
morn1ng 1n front of Village
MILLER
of URANIUM
May , 1972, a Comp laint was ......111!1!!!!!!!!!~---...
EDGE OF TOWN - One floor 3 bedrooms, bath, gas
filed in the Common Pleas :
Large Numberol
Pharmacy , M1ddleport
Phone 992-3795
Courl of Meigs Counly, Ohio, BOAT LICENSE - for your
furnace, modern . ktfchen wtfh cook untfs. Recreat ion
Half Sisters Sell
Phone col lect 985 3915, Gale
MOBILE
HOMES
or Mason n3-5535 .
Cue No . 15,064, wher~ln you
boat, for your motor
Autt1oneer. Merlin
room large living with stone fireplace . Ask1ng only
Osborne
1220
Washington
Blvd.
Woodruff,
have been named defendants
Available at S1mon's Ptck·A·
..
$17 ,500 00. Better see thiS today.
6 73tp
Urbana, Oh1o
In the prayer of the Compfalnt, Pair Shoe Slore, 108 W. Main,
423·7521
BELPRE, 0.
HARRISON'S
TV
and
Antenna
2 APARTMENTS
For Catalogs and ln Plaintiffs pray that Defendants Pomeroy, Oh iO, Phone 992·
Service. Phone 992·2522.
,
may be compel ted to show thetr 3830
formahon,
confact.
MIDDLEPORT
Rent
Is
getting
higher.
You
should
buy
Marine Sales
6-IO.tfc
Interest and that the same may
fh1s one and let the renf pay for if You can look now.
JIM COLLIVER
S-16-3otc 32 FT Houseboat, 40 h p out
For
Sale ,, '
b odludgea to be null ana void,
====--,--SALES MANAGEMENT
and plaintiff's title quieted
sEE ~ i!'OR: Awnings, tTorm
• board motor and tra1ler , will WALNUT slereo comb mahon ,
DO YOUR BUYING, MOVING. AND SELLING NOW,
ogolnst the some. and for such~ FLE:A MARKET. Big Bend
doors and windows, carporfs,l
self
reasonable
Phone
992·
4
speaker
sound
system,
4
1112
Grandv1ew
Avenue.
other relief u Is proper The Regafta, Pomeroy, Ohto,
THAT
SCHOOL
IS
OUT
WE
HAVE
PLENTY
OF
marquees, •lumlnum sldlng1
7157 or see at 28A R1ver St ,
speed dual volume confrol
Columbus, Oh10 43212 . Phone
real estate Is described as June 16 17 and 18 spaces
and
railing A. Jacob, sales
PLACES
FOR
YOU
TO
SEE
OUR
LISTINGS
ARE
Middleport
Balance $68 32. Use our L::.61:,::4::·4::
16:,:·l::2::,4l:::__ _ _ __ J
follows ·
'
'
representative
. For free'
GROWING
The 'rollowlng Real Estate available , confact Mrs
6-7-6tc
budget terms Call 992 7085
·estimates,
phone
Charles
situated In the county ot Me igs
Charlolte Taunton , 618 South
HELEN
l.
TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
6-8-6tc
Lisle.
Syr•cuse,
V. V.
In lhe Stole of Ohio, ond In the Third Ave, Middleport. Ohio
992·3325
Townsh:r of Salisbury, and 45760, 992 2248
Johnson and Son, Inc.
lie
I
p Wanted
EARLY American Stereo. AM·
bounde and described as
6 4 7tc
J.2·tft
FM radto, 4 speed changer,
MAN AND WIFE to work in
fOllOW!
---~-4 speaker sound system .
hou se and yard. Llvmg
Situate In Marcus Bosworlh 's For Sale or Trade
O'DELL WHEEL alignment''
Addition to Lower Pomeroy,
t:Salance $73 56 . Use ou r
quarters Drovlded. Appl1cants
now Incorporated Into the
loc•ted •t Crossroads. Rt. 12~ .•
budgel terms Call 992-7085
wrlle Box 729S th is news
FORO Gafaxle ; sell or
VIllage of Middleport, Me igs 1967
Complete front end service,'
paper
6-8·6tc
trade
for
motorcycle
;
phone
County, Ohio, and marked and
fune up and bFake service
6·4·6tc
known on the said plat of lower 992·3530.
Economy T•ller, Jlh h p B&amp;S
Wheels b•tanced elecDON
'T
pump
your
sluggish
608
E
Mam
St.
Pomeroy
6
9
6tp
Pomeroy as Lot Number 153
-..
engme Reg 159 95
144.95
tron ically .
All · work
septtc tank Get Klean-Em
Slid lot being fifty feet by one - - - ' - - - - - - STANDING"ROOM
ONLY
gu•r•nleed
Reasonable!
All
Sept1c
Tank
Cleaner
hundred ond eleven feel Being Instruction
Is your home getting too
rates . Phone 992·3213
Lot No 153 as shown In deed
Landmark Farm Bureau, Turf Tnm Mower, B&amp;S 3112
records of Meigs County, Ohio, TRACTOR
h p engtne In ca rton 70.25
TRAILER
small for a growing family?
7·27·11&lt;
Pomeroy .
In 'W:Cilume •159, Page 320
TRAINEES NEEDED You
We
have
several
spacious
6
9
ltc
Rtferem;e Deed : Volume '24A, can now train to become an
POMEROY
homes at " Budget" prices. AUTOMOBtt!l: lnsur•nce beer
Page 569 of the Meigs County over
'I'._
Jack
W. Carsey, Mgr.
c•ncelled7
Lost
you1
the
road
driver
or
c:rty
MOBILE
HOMES
FOR
SALE
LIKE
Deed Recorcls
llil
Phone
992·2181
oper•tor's
license?
Call
992·
dr
iver
.
Excellent
earnmgs
2
BEDROOM
·mob1le
home,
You are requtrtd to answer
HANGING GARDENS?
2966.
10)(45, pr1ced to sell . across
fhe Complaint within twenty. after short framing on our
This home has them. 1 story
tight days after the last trucks with our driver InMIDDLEPORT
6·15·1fC
street
from
M&amp;R
VERMEER
hay
cond1t10ner
,
A·
frame.
2 bedrooms, large
publlcaflon of this notice, structors to help you For
F1rst t1me offered - this one
Bargamland , 570 Pearl
1condtf!On, $250 County Road won't last long, 3 bedrooms
-~&lt;,fi;;;G;::MArn::c;;;A;;;Iii;N-;;E;-S.--;R;;::epa IrI
namely, by not later than fhe application and Interview,
bath , large k1tchen with lots -;S~Ew:ii
Street. phone 992-5213
24th day of July , 1972, or c•ll 304 344 8843, or wnte
1
8,
first
hou
se
on
left
off
U.
S.
of cabinets, diSposal. living
service. •II m•kes. 992·221oj.
6 9 3tp 33, west near roadstde park , (e xtra large) and bath upluagmenl by det•ult wi ll bo School Safety D1v lsoon,
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
room
with
electric
fireplace.
stairs.
spactous
llvingroom,
rendered against you
THE
DAILY
SENTINEL
leo R Story. Rt. 2. Pomeroy,
Authorized Singer Sales and
United
Systems,
Inc.,
c·o
REMNANT
SALE·
1500
yds.
of
2 car garage, full basement
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIELD
d1nlng room , built 1n kkil
992 6756
Terminal Bldg , 5517 Midland
Service We Sh•rpen Scissors.
ona
upholstery &amp; drapery fabrics ,
room
ALL
THIS
FOR
utility
chen,
foyer,
and
glassed
In
6
7
3tp
MARY L. BIRCHFIELD, Drive, Charleston. West
3·29·HC
Mowrey 's
Upholsten~g .
sun porch downsta irs All
JUST Sl4,900 00
PHONE 992-2156
Sycamore Sfraet, Middleport, VIrginia. 25306. Approved for
located
at
Mason
County
YOUR OWN GAS WELL
PINES N1te carpeted, carporl. Owner
Ohio
V.A. Benefits. Placement
READY ·MIX
CONCRETE
Fa irgrounds. Pt Pleasa nf , WHISPERING
leaving state
Pltinttfl• •sslstance avai lable. Over 700
Club
,
1
mile
north
of
Th
is 20 acres has one. 3
delivered
right
to your!
phone
675
4154
crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Pomeroy, Ohto on Rf . 7 Have o_....ner out of town '- I'm
houses , 2 renfed , live In this 9
transportation companies Wanteti To Buy
project Fast •nd easy. Free
Attorneys tor Plaintiffs
6 9-6tc
2 30 ntghl club license, phone accept1ng offers on thiS
year old ranch type home, 3
have hired our graduates
est mates Phone 992-328• .1
C5) 12, 19, 26, C6l 2, 9. 16. 23
CLD
FURNITURE
.
dishes.
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992
9943. Pomeroy , Oh1o
Goegleln Ready -Mix Co.,1
bedrooms (large closets), 25
6·8·2tc
mvestrrtent
property
easily
6 7 6tp
clocks. brass · beds, silver mare, gentle, phone 742 5730.
Middleport. Ohio.
1
foot
of
cabinet
space
In
this
made mto 3 or 4 apts
dollars
or
complete
6·3().1fCI
6
9
ultra
modern
klfchen
,
3
Downtown M•ddleport
households Write M D _ _ _ _ ______ _ tc ALUMINUM boats, on county
ca rp e ted fhroughout,
Miller, Rt 4, Pomeroy , Oh1o
road
18,
150
yards
west
of
Rf
BACKHOE: AND DOZER work
CLOSE
OUT
on
1971
full
SIZe
breezeway, garage, OTHER
Secluded
Counfry
home
,
Call 992 6271
33. Call 992 6256 lorenzo
Septic t•nks lnst•tled. George
z1g-zag
sewing
machme
For
FEATURES
TOO
modern all electnc on 3 A
3·16 tic
Dav
is
(Bill) Pullins. Phone 992- 2~18 ,
sewmg stretch fabrtcs ,
NUMEROUS TO MEN"fiON,
tracl, lots of t1mber, oul of
+25·1fc
bullonholes, fan cy destgns, _ _ __ _ _:.__
5-_19_·3_0tc
furnished or unfurnished .
town owner, make an offer
BRUSH HOG , pull -type. Phone etc Paml sl1ghlly blemished
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
MINERALS- unfurnished,
992.7106
Chotee of carrytng case or
REASONABLE
ratet. Ph. ~
$15.900
00
You
can't
beat
6 7 3tc sewmg stand. $49.80 cas h or
Close lo Rutland, large 1
m2,
G•lllpolls,
John Ru•ufl,
this
one
floor
plan
home,
base
ment
&amp;
terms available Phone 992
Owner
&amp;
Oper•tor
WANTED - Old upr~ghl
5641
gas furnace , lin A , very
CALL U.S FOR YOUR
5·12.1fc
p1anos, grand p1anos, old
6 8 6tc
level. goco water supply
NEEDS
IN
REAL
ESTATE
.
36" X 23" X .009
infections It attacks those pump o•gans. Any condil1on
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
C. BRADFORD, Aucllonnr
WE HAVE THEM OR WILL
lymph nodes directly m line Paymg SIOeach. Wnle giving ELECTROLUX Sweeper delux '
Comfortable 3 bedroom &amp;
Complete SerYice
GET THEM.
. Dear Dr. Lamb-Could you with the lymph dramage directions. W11ten P1ano Co,
model
Complete wtth all
bafh
home
an
Phone 949·:1821
lol
100xl90
cleantng attachments and
HENRY E. CLELAND SR .
please explam what cat from the 1n Jury On lhe Box 188 · SardiS, Oh1o, 43946
Racine, Ohio
Overlooking Mddleport.
uses
paper
bags
Sl1ghtly
used
scratch fever 1s and 1ts after hand , the arm p1t lymph _ __ _ __ __ 6_46tp
'Crill
Br•dford
REALTOR
$7,950
but cleans and looks ltke new
•.
p!fects if any? I have chll· nodes w1ll be affected If 1t 1s
S·l ·lfc
Catl992-2259
Will
sell
for
$37
25 cash or
dren who play w1th cats a lot on the fe et or on the ankles For Rent or Sale
terms avatlable . Phone 992
160 Coal Street - Al so
If no answer 992.2568
RO;::O:;:F-:p-:a"'ln'"'t"ln"'g:-:a"'n""d-::m"'l·nor
and I would like to know how 11 Will affect those 1n the HOUSE IN Long Boltom , phone . 5641
location of the Middleport C
rep•lr. For estimates c•l1992USEO OFFSET PLATES
dangerous it IS . They are gram The lymph node s 985-3529
6 8 6tc
2239, Oris Hubbard.
of
C
olf1
ce
5 ROOM &amp; bath house In
HAVI&gt;o
5 21 tfc
often scrat~hed by them .
Syracuse:
phone
after
S
p.m.
6·•·6tp
swell and become lender and
MANY IISES
1952
ALLIS
Chafmer
tractor
992·5162.
ove1
sometimes
the
skm
Dear Reader-Cat scratch
5 ROOM house. lu• or~ n\ler,
6-9-3tc INTERIOR and exterior ·
plows. cultivators &amp; discs.
Raolroad St .. M1ddleporl .
fever can be caused by any them IS reddened. Along w1th Employment Want ed'
painting Phone 992·2361.
1965
Chevelle.
4
door
.
$4.000 . phone 992 3265
puncture or scratch on the th1s the pe rsons may have YOUNG man age 16 destres automaltc VB , phone 992 65.47
5 ROOM ho"se, 1'12 bath, buill-In
6·6·12tc
summer work , 742 3776
6 8 3tp
skin. It doesn't have to be fever and a generalized , non·
back porch, large screened-In =.,.---..,=-:----:--:--:-6--Htp
specific
illness
The
lymph
6-5-6tc - - - - - - - - porch, gar•ge, running CALL949-27891or auto body •nd
from the claws or teeth of
8 for $1.00
1 RACINE ::.... 10 room house; front
nodes
soften
and
graduall}
--~-----MINI
BIKE
.
fake
over
water;
13;,. acre of ground; for paint work Also repair fiber
the cat. It just happens that
two
bath,
basement,
garage,
WILL do house roof and barn
payments of $18.00 a month
quick sale, must be seen to be gl.,s boats, plus electric •nd
the cat IS the most frequent return to normal
lots. Phone 949-4313.
pa~ntlng, intenor painting;
for balance due Phone 992appreciated:
10 mites North gas welding. St•nley's
source of these mmor skin
Sometimes, the softened free estimates . phone 992
5083
of Pomeroy on Rt 33, call992· Custom Body Shop
,
===-=
4·5·1fp
mjunes in children
5-19·301¢
lymph node becomes an ab- 7085
6748
6 8 3tc
LOTS ON Wrlghl St., Pomeroy,
59
30tc
scess
and
may
dram.
Usual
·
6·9·6tc
If 11 1s caused by a calli 1S
SUPERIOR WINDOW Cleaning
phone 742-5937
VACUUM CLEANER , Com ·
not because the cat IS sick, iy even though the lymph
Co. &amp; Building Malnten•nce;
6·6
12tc
pact. A·l condlt1on. with att
5 ROOM house, bath , 3
professional
comm•rcl•l;
it is Just because tlie germ node may contain pus it 1s For Rent
bedrooms, forced air furnace , men for professional
and carpet shampooer. $33 20
111
Court
St.
lobs :
37
ACRE
farm.
modern
house
,
not
dramed
because
1t
will
4
ROOM
unfurnished
upstaors
that 1s respons1ble for the lll·
cash or terms available .
aluminum siding, attached phone 61H~·9202.
drilled
well.
7
acres
river
then
take
lon
ger
to
heal
apartment,
phone
992-3056
ness is on the eat's claws or
Pomeroy, Ohi~
garage, with awnings, storm
Phone 992 6517
bottom, on good road , call
6·6·12tp
Rarely encep halitis may fol ·
6·9·3tc
6 8 tfc
doors and windows; located
teeth
after
1
p
m
992
6133
low such an mfectwn but - - - - -- - - -on Slate Route 7. 1 mite North SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
6-6·12tc
The truth 1s authontles that IS true of most VIrus In· 1970 2 BEDROOM, 12x60, for SWEEPER. Hoover w1lh all
of Cheshire, call 367 7428
S•nltatlon, Stewart, Oh1o. Ph.
haven't agreed yet on the fe ctions too Fortunately . rent w1th option to buy , phone
Runs l ike new $17.40 Phone Rea I Estate For Sale
Wavalene Stage, owner.
662·303S.
RACINE - 6 room house, bath.
exact cause of cat scratch the type of encephalitis that 667 · 30 31.
992-6517.
6-8-Jtc'
ut1
l1
ty
room
,
garage,
$10,000:
GROUND
ideal
for
building
or
6 8-tf c
fever, that is, whether 11 is a has rarely been observed fol· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6_·8_·3t
:_ p
trailer , located on hardtop
phone 949·4195
bacteria or virus or some
roads. Rt 338, about 6 miles
3·Jl.tfc '
lowing
cat
scratch
fever
ap·
3
ROOM
furnished
apartment.
NEW
SEWING
MACHINE
.
other germ. Most mvesliga- parently doesn 't leave any ut1lltles pa id. no pets, one
North
of
Racine.
Ohio.
phone
~-==::-::----::--:
I Lefl In fay -away J Zig Zag
tors thlnk it is a virus
IOEAL-·s: ACRE RANCHO.
Model Dial controls to fancy 992 7330 or 247-2161
residual bram damage
child accepted. 356 N. 4th
lake Conchas, New Mexico.
sew
stretch
material,
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6
oo-·
4-6tc
stitch.
If the skin 1s broken the
There really lsn't any good ~~~{~' Middleport, William
$2,875.
No Down. No Interest.
buttonhole
and
etc.
$39
20
agent penetrates the body's treatment. Antib10t1cs don' t
cash or terms available. NICE 2-story home -with full • S2S mo. Vacation Paradise.
6·7·31p
defenses and sets up a local affect viruses and they don't - - - - - - - - Phone 992 6517.
bas~ment, 2 lots, new forced
Money
Maker.
Free
infection. This may be very
furnace.
Near
Pomeroy
.
air
Brochure
.
Ranchos
·
Box
6-8-ttc
cat scratch fever About TRAILER spaces overlookl n~
lilementary
School
Phone
minor , causmg a few red- cure
2001DD,
Alameda,
California
the only thing the doctor can
Pomeroy. Velma G Zuspan
94501
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO 992 7384 to see
dened bumps at the s1te do IS to provide symptomat·
phone Mason, 773 5750
11 7-tfc
may be purchased by small
where the scratch occurred ic treatment to make the
5 11 301~
Sometimes there may be patient comfortable.
monthly write
payments,
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Cortland see
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little blisters or a scab
Company
I,
P.
0
.
Box
35,
1 would hke to add that 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
' Usually the site of the
Carland,
Oh1o
44410.
scratch heals w1thout even cons1dermg the large num· unfurn is hed apartments
6 8 2tp
Phone 992·5434.
ber of cats m famllies and
forming a scar
4·12·1fC
t he number of cat scratches
The infectious proc- it is rather remarkable how TRAILER space, Ri verview
--. -- ess really hits the lymph rare th1s problem really is
Trailer P•rk, Hartford, W.
nodes and as with other
(HEWSPAI'EII: EHTIR.PIIU ASSN 1
Va , concrete patio, all
utilities , phone 30&lt;1-882-2006.
S·28-12tp
The tax books are now open for the

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

1- --------------I , Letters of opinit•lt •m• '"'ku(m•d
I

All in the same boat
Pomeroy, Oh10, June 4, 1972.

This letter Is in response to the letter appearing in your paper
on Sunday, June 4th.
~' too, as the writer of that letter stated, felt that when the
Gavm Plant In Cheshire and the mme in Salem Center were .
started, that there would be plenty of work for all m this area, but
I guess we were fooled, as the biggest par\ of those employed on
these two jobs are not local [K!(lple.
She stated-that ,her husband has been unable to get employment as he does not belong to a union and that umon is
great for those who belong, but what about the man who doesn't'
Well, this.situation works both ways, as my husband does
belong to a un1on, and he along With many other co-workers, are
Wlemployed, as hiS union local cannot secare jobs for these men
because the workers for these jobs come from another local
which IS in another territory and those men working there are not
even men from the Meigs -Mason -Gallla area.
So you see, union or no union, we are all in the same boat no jobs!
Name Withheld on Request

a

Fed up with staroed dogs, cats
M1ddleport, Ohio
June 4,1972

Dear S1r:
I'm fed up with people dropping cats and dogs at our fann on
Leading Creek Road. The dog catcher just p1cked up one dog,
someone dropped another dog (I almost caught them in the act 1).
People are supposed to drop dogs off at the dog pound m
Pomeroy.
We don't have a car, and we are not running a home for
unwed cats and dogs! We are pestered to death w1th starved-todeath dogs runmng through our garden ! There should be a law to
make [K!(lple tie up their dogs in the country {same as in town).
We always did feed our cats and dogs well, but our dog is dead
now, and we want no more !
I have almost been ate up by cross dogs between home and
Middleport. I was bitten two times in the last six years.
So, dog owners had better watch tbe1r cross dogs or else they
wUl end up paying a b1g hosp1tal bill, plus lost wages!
John Mohler

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Upward Goal Toward God
SYRACUSE - "We must the thought for the month when
point oar ladder toward God, If the Emily Missionary Society
we expect to climb higher" was of
the
FlrSt
United
PresbyterlBII Church met in
the ~ aMex TUesday at
I :30 p.m.
The
"Purpose
of
Presbyterian Women," and the
poem was read to open the
meeting conducted by the Ylce
presulent, Frankie Mumaw.
Roll call was answered with a
scripture verse and reports
James F. Arnold, Ruth B. were given and accepted.
Arnold to Glendon E. Faulk,
A card was read from Mrs.
Eleanor J. Faulk, Lot, Mid- Roger Bennett, thanking the
Society for money sent her
dleport.
Marion French, Grace I V. family for sewing sup_plies.
French to Hersel Bailey,
Miss
Mumaw
read
Kathren Bailey, Lot, Mid· "FeUoWBhip of the Least Coin"
dleport.
during the placing of the least
Delford W. FprreU, Marjorie coin, followed by prayer.
L. Ferrell to Donald E. Kouns,
Names of miBslonarles for
Edna B. Kouns, I.ot, SyraC\180. the day to be prayed for were
Nina M. Macomber, for· read by Agnes White, with
IIH!I'iy Nina M. Steel, Ralph prayer given by Miss MllllliW.
Ada Slack had • Bible
Macilmber to Letta A. Spencer,
questions for the program.
Lot Dexter.
'' iata A. spencer to Ralph Refreslunents were eerved by
ll,fAcomber, Lot, Salem.
Myla Hudson and Ada Slack to
~rry J. Hudson, Unda L, Florence Potle, Frankie
Hlidlton tO Charles D. Hysell, Mumaw, Rachel McBride,
Rheba Elaine Hysell, Lot, Agne11 White and Ruth Zavllz.
Pomeroy.
David
Yost,
Charles
Margaret J. Yost to Thomas M.
Tlleisa, Pamela M. Theiss, 15 MATCH CANCELED
NEW YORK {UPI)-Tbe
A:, uibanon.
llOCCer
match between the New
HarOld W. Tom, Jessie Torn,
caH L. TCIIII, Doris Tom to York ColmOB and the MIIICoW
Dlttene Carey, I&amp; A., Bedford. Dynamo achemled for Satur·
r,Jorglll French to Darlene daY n1abt was olllclally Cillo
celed ThursdaY·
Garey, Parcell, Bedfor¢.
''We have nat bad
Bellle Wile to Wlllllm A.
Young, Ida Young, Lots, · 1n re11Jl011111 to our final apitu1
to the aports committee ~ tbe
Rutland.
L. Craft, Myrtle Craft to Soviet Unkal and there II ob&amp;bert Mlvln Murphy, Slna vlouiiY not tlme now for
Mottcow DyiiiiiiO to twch here
May Murphy, eA., Olive.
Henrietta S. Faraa to In tlm~ for tho Saturday
Rldllrd M. YoW~~, Pucell, pme," ltllld Comlol Generll

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1969 Opel

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OPEH EVES. 8:00 P.M.
fPMEROY, OHIO

McGovern Appeal
Cut Wide Swath
From that debate, many
California political observers
believe, developed McGovern's
Tuesday tnwnph over Huniphrey which may have thrust
him so far into the lead for the
Democratic presidential
nomUUltion it will be Impossible for any opponent to
catch up.
"I think that his presentation
to the delegation that day
really was what started him on
the road to victory In California. His was a hopeful and
unifying theme," recalled state
Democratic Chainnan Charles
T. Manatt TUesday night.
The 1968 California delegation, originally pledged to
Kennedy, awarded McGovern
51 of its 174 delegate votes.
Hwnphrey, the eventual nomi·
nee, received only 14.
McGovern soon began attracting Kennedy supporters.
Among the late senator's
advisers who joined McGovern
in his seemingly lmpoaalble bid
for the 1972 nomination were
Frank Mankiewlcz, Pierre Sa·
linger, Fred Dutton, John
Kenneth GaUbralth and Arthur
Schlesinger.
McGovern attracted a youthful corps of nearly 50,000
volunteers, many of tbem
former KelUledy aupporten,
who canvasaed lhree"'ourtlus ol
CaUfornla's 6.1 million regia.
tered Democrats and helped
turn out the vote Tueeday.
"In a polltical war like any
other war, It's the foot aoldler
that counts. Sen. McGovern
had the troops and Sen.
HIUllphrey didn't," said Jess
Unruh, cbalnnan of the 111611
delegation.

Chester,

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New nng job, clean intenor. good fires , rad1o, heater.
Sharp black f1n1sh

MASON - An assembly W&amp;ll
held recently at Wahama when
awards presentations were
made to 8th and 9th graders in
the Junior High .
Keith "Mopey" Haymaker
was awarded the DAR
American History award in a
presentation
by
Mary
Capehart, Guidance Counsel01.
Joey Parsons accepted the
By GEORGE SKELTON
honor for young Haymaker In
WS ANGELES {UPI)
his absence. Mrs. Capehart
George McGovern won the
also made Good Citizen
California primary by apAwards presentations to
pealing successfully to jobless
Marlin Holbrook and Mary Lee
blacks, poor Chicanos, small
Fox.
DEBORAH LA VAlLEY
farmers
and a m1ddle class fed
Other recipients and persons
Deborah Lynn La Valley,
making the presentations Dorcas Route 1, a 1112
Include the following : All graduate of Southe111 High
Analysis
Around Boy, David Earl School, Racine, bas been up with tax "mequities" and
Roush, Mr. VanMeter; All- accepted lor traininJ at the the war
Around Girl, Martha Jones, Holzer School of Nursing in
His votes came from every
Mrs. Skeen; Christian Living, GaWpolla and wiD begin her mcome and social level and
Paul Nollge, Mrs. Wingett; tra1D1q in September. Miss each ethnic group.
Math, Ron Siders, Mr. Roush; La Valley Is !be daughter of
A m1Uion-dollar blitz the
Math, Marty Holbrook, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Benard La final two weeks . of a bitter
Roush; Science, Marvin Valley.
campaign
helped.
But
Bennett, Mr. Cole; Social
California
really
was
Studies, Marty Holbrook, Mr. Atlanta
000 120 ooo- 3 5 1 McGovern territory from the
000 tDl ooo- 2 7 o start.
Wright; English, Regina Montreal
Tolbert, Mrs. lise Burris; - Schueler. Hardin t~L Upshaw McGovern's campaign acMuslc Keith Gibbs Mr
(81 and Williams ; Stoneman. tually began nearly four years
'
'
· Marshall (7) and Humphrey,
Yeago; Art, Junior Ray Bocc•bella 191. WP- Hardln 11 . ago m a ballroom of Chicago's
Herdman, Mr. Slavin; Home 0). LP-Sfonemon 15·5) . HR- old Lasalle Hotel before the
Economlca, MarUyn Grlnun, Carty (Sth)
liberal Democratic elete of
Mrs. Betty Burris.
Pittsbrgh 001100 630-1115 t California.
San Diego 000 000 002- 2 10 o The softspoken, not parlicuMoose (4-2) and Sangulllen; 1 1
h d
Sena t e
Arlin, Kilkenny (7), Schaeffer ar y
an some
(8) •nd Kendall. LP-Arlln 14· unknown had scarcely raised
6) . HRs- Hebner (7th), J. an eyebrow by announcing his
'Major League RHulls
By Unt ed Pres• International Hernandez I lsi), Stargelf presidential candidacy just two
National League
' (14fhl
Cincinnati , 400 000 010-5 11 1
·
__
weeks earlier, picking up the
New York
100 020 ooo- 3 9 1 Chicago
000 100 ooo- 1 so political banner of the late Sen.
Grimsley, Borbon (5), Carroll los Ang
000 000 llx- 2 5 t Robert F. KeMedy who was
(9) and Bench ; Se•ver, Frizella
Pizarro (J.2l and Hundley; assassinated during a victory
(71 •nd Oyer. WP-Borbon (2· John, Brewer (9) •nd Cannlzza.
11. LP- Seaver (1.3). HRs- ro. WP- John (5-3) . HR- celebration alter the 1968
H•gue (7th), Perez (Bihl.
Garvey 14th!.
California Primary.
St. Louis
000 100 OSO- 6 9 1 Mllw Amtri~ ~·11~ ~ 9 0 McGovern that day ~ ChicaSanFr•n
1011020Cl0-~ 90 K•nCity
000100101-3 71 gostoodsldebysideWithparty
Spinks, 5e!lul (7) •nd Sim'
P•rsons, Sanders (9) •nd ~nts Hubert HIUllphrey and
mons; Me~~~~ (6-~l on~ RodrigueZ/ Si&gt;llttorfl, Fllzmor· Eugene McCarthy in an hourRader. WP-"""ul (1.01. ttR- rls Ill and Kirkpatrick. WPCiendenon I2nd! .
· P•rsons (6-2). LP-Spllttorlf (~· long debate before the Califor.
~1 . HR-OIIs (2nd).
nla delegation to the DemocraHousfon
ooo 000 101- 2 a o
11
tl a1
11
Phtla
010 201 JOx-714 o New York 000 002
50 c na on conven on.
Dierker, R•y (6), York (1) Te~u
200 210 : - ~ 9 1 McGovern's dovillh Vietnam
and Edwards, Sllnoon l1l; Stottlemyre, Roland 151 •nd responses were interrupted
Champion, Hoerner (7) and Munson: Broberg. •Lindblad (6) four times with loud applause
.
McCarver. WP-champlon (4- and Billings. WP-Broberg (~.
3J LP- Dierker (5-3). HR11- ~1. LP-Stottlemyre (HJ HR- and he received a rousing
Huttan lolth), W•tson (loth).
Billings (Jrd).
standing ovation at the end.

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A steal at

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Good Shape

66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air.............. ','995 ·

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1966 Dodge

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65 Mercuty 2 Dr. H.T., V-8 auto., P.S...... ,1495

Dr . 6 cyl, aulomaftc, very nice economy

1969 Dodge

4 DOOR

66 Mustang 6 cyl., 3 speed ................ 1595
66 Chev. 2 Door, 6 cyl., 3 speed .......... 1395

1969 Dodge
1967 Buick

68 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, air ............. 12600
69 Olds Cutlass Wagon, air ................ 11995

67 Mercuty 2 Dr. H.T., V-8 aum., P.S...... 1895
66 Pontiac 4 Dr. H.T., full power1 air ...... '695

1968 Pontiac
4

1969
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68 Chev. Bel. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., air._ ••.••••11495
68 Olds 98 H.T. Cpe., power, air ••.. •••· 11895
68 Olds Cut. Cpe. 1 V-8 auto., P.S..........11695

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69 Cad~lac Coupe DeVille, air .••••••.•.•. ..'3500
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, air .............'2600

69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air...... '1995

1971 Plymouth
Or sedan. aufomat1c, power sleermg, power
brakes, 8,475 easy miles. Like new ortginal f1re 1n
spare.

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IN ONE OF
SMITH NELSON MOTORS

They're not babysitters.
Answer to Dissatisfied Mother :
To the Editor ·
One point to be made clear: Boy Scouts of Amertca is not to
be considered Baby Sitters of America.
I, James C. Council, Advisor of Explorer Post 239, was
disappointed that all boys could not start on the canoe trip from
Pittsbargh w Pomeroy. However, one six.passenger car cannot
transport six boys, the advisor, his wife and baby, and her belp
on the return from Pittsoorgh to bring the automobile and canoe
trNler back to l'ol9~r!!Y.,, . • ,
Let's face it! Erach parent and boy knew back in January,
1972, that both transportation and supplies would be needed for
!IUCh a trip as has been accomPlished by faithful scputers.
The trip began on Monday and on TUesday morning transportation to the Parkersburg area for the other boys was made
possible by personal contact by the advisor's wife. However,
Mrs Freda Jacks refused to allow her son, Bruce Beach, to go, so
Floyd (;leland and Mark Malson were taken to enter into the trip.
Family responsibilities made in Impossible for Glen Cnsp
and Tom Crisp was hospitalized in Columoos. All the other boys
except Bruce Beach participated in the canoe trip.
No personal donations were made but several businesses
became sponsors by providing money for food.
There Is no mess to it and will not be in the future if parents
will cooperate with voiWlteer workers in the Boy Scout Program.
James C. Council, Langsville, 0 .
Advisor of Explorer POst 239

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Take
Your
Summer
Vacation

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Dear's~r:

BmER BUY

tAQ
.AQ I02

East- West vulne1 able

1.

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S01 th

Easl

South

Pass

2 It

Pass 4 •

P.1s.-.

Pass

Pass

Opcnmli(' lead- ¥ J
Bv. Oswald &amp; James Jacoby.
Anyone can sm1le wh en all
Jinesses work When they all
lose, even strong men weep ,
but sometimes really strong
bnd ge players manage to
come out smJhng
North has a very sound
1wse to lw o spades and there
IS n o t h 1 n g wrong With
Sou th' s JUmp to game As a
matter of fact, there are
those who m1ghl make some
so rt of nuid slam try w1th
the Sou th hand
East wms the heart lead
and returns a club South
make s h1 s correct play , the
10 and West takes h1s jack
We st leads his smgieton
trump Soulh p1cks up the
t 1 u m p s and now has a
chance to wm the crymg
champ10nsh1p of the year
All he ha s to do IS lead a
seco nd club and fmesse the
The early grassroots support
and ultimate organization paid
off on election day. Hwnphrey,
backed strongly by labor
leaders and helped with an
election eve endorsement from
I.os Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty,
pulled to within 8 per cent of
McGovern after tbe state's
major polster had predicted a
landslide loss of 20 per cent.
Selected precinct returns
showed that McGovern ran
about 3 to 2 over Hwnphrey in
one lower income area of East

queen. West takes his king
and returns the su1t.
Eventually South loses the
d1amond finesse and complams b1tt~rly that wblte ,,
lucky· player would"l!flllte a
slam , he is so unlucky ihat
he can't even make game.
A good player sitting South
plays Just the least bit differently · He takes the dia·
mond finesse first. It loses ,
but now the g o o d player
cashes his ace of diamonds ;
enters dummy w1th a trump:
leads the Jack of d1amonds
and watches the 10 fall from
the East hand This establishes dummy 's nine and
smce the deuce of clubs has
been discarded on the jack,
the queen of clubs goes on
the nme
There 1s no need to try
that second club finesse and
South makes h1s contract.
(NEWSPAPER ENllRPitiSE ASSN )

The h1ddmg has been
Wes1 Norlh
East
1.

South

Pa ss'~

You, South, hold.
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What do you respond~
A- Bid one heart. You have
five hearts and only four spades..

TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partn e r rebtds two
dubs What do you do now~

boo~

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to 'Win at Bmlge," (c/o t"is ntWJ·

poperJ, P 0 . 8o..- 419, Redia City
Station, New Yor,, NY. 100f9

I.os Angeles, heavily populated
by Mexican-Americans. At the
same time he scored 4 to 3 over
Hwnphrey in upper income
white Whittier, President Nixon's home town.
McGovern ran il-3 In a lower
income black 111'1!8 of
Mateo Cowtty, nearly 4-lln a
middle clasa region and Sol
among wealthy profesalonala.
The South Dakota aenatcr
showed 2 to I in white farmlr.g
areas of the upper Centrll
' Valley.

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1-The Dally Sentinel, Mlddlepor\·PMJei'Oy, 0., June9, lt72

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Sentinel Classifieds ~et Action! Sentin·el Cl~ssifieds-- G~t Re~ults!
WANT ADS
INFORMATION
. OEADLINES

Notice

Notice

Mobile Homes For Sale

For Sale

EXPERT
Wh,el Ali&amp;nment·
' $5.55

"HElL"
HEATING &amp;
COOLING

SMITH NELSON
_. MOTORS. INC.

POINT OFFICE
SUPPLY

Charolais Dispersal

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr. -Broker

PHONE 675-3628

COURT STREET CAB

KEBLER'S
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

COURT STREET CAB

SPECIAL

MOWERS
&amp; TILLERS

CLELAND
REALTY

CARRIER
WANTED
.
IN
SYRACUSE

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DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

·Cat Scratch Fever
Is Quite Rare

For Sale
.

Aluminum
Sheets

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. The
DaUy Sentine~

PHONE 949-2033

DON SMITH

j

LEGAL

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NEW 2 bedroOm , all electnc

We talk tQ,JOU
like t peiSOn.'

NMP0/1390

June or Second ha If collection of the
1971 Rea 1 Estate Taxes. Also for
delinquent tax. Closing date will be
July 3, 1972.

UN YOUR DIAL .

HOWARD E. FRANK

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apartment, paneled, fur nished or unfurnished , phone

992 7384 or 992 7133.

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FURNISHED 4 room apt
Adults only. Middleport,
phone 992 387~
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MEIGS- COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS

RACINE, OHIO
FOR .

C.O.B.A. ·SERVICE
TO
SEL'ECT SIRES
DAIRY &amp; .BEEF ,
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MOTORS, INC.

Tlw~' ~~~j u111 bt• lt.-ss
tb.aa 300 word!llldn~ tor lH· subJt'tl l11reth11 ttu1a b\ 1tu · t&gt;dittlr 1
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u..- stgnrd With lht· "i!-,'llt'l' ''!I addrt'~"' N~nu·. mav bt'
withheld upon pubh('ati(IH , hu~t'\ ("r, on n·qn~"st l.t•tit&gt;rs
should be in good tash·. aticlrt ssing ls!;ut-s. n"t prr'"llllahtit•s.
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Business Services

YARD SALE - J fam1fy sale, REG.ISTEREO Appaloosa Stud ATTENTION all Mobile Home COAL Ltmestone, Excelsior
Work s, E Mom 51,
,5 P.M . Day Before Publication
Friday &amp; Saturday, furn rture,
Service1 SSO Reg mares, S40
buyers! This Thursday, Salt
Pomeroy , Phone 992·3891.
Monday Deadl•ne ~a.m .
clothmg , jars, bottles, mrsc ,
Grade, Francts Benedum,
Fnday, Satur•Jay and Sunday
4-12-tfc
CIBCellatlon- Corrections
Rt UJ, Harrtsonvtlle Rd.
Phone 667·3856
Berry.MIIIer Mobile Home
Will be accepted untll9a.m. for, Watch fer s1gn . Not respon 5
17
301p
.
'.,
Sales, 705 Farson Street, CAMPER 16 ft sleeps 6 good
Day of Publlcaflon
sible for accidents
Belpre, Oh1o w1ll sell you a
d t ' Sl 000 Ph ' 992
UGULATIONS
good used or re possessed con 1 !On • '
one
EARTH MOVING
6·8 21c
The Publlshtr reserves tfle1
.
'
right to ltdlt or reject any ads
Mobile Home at sav1ngs that · 6329 ·
.
.tfc
5 12
deemed
objectiona l.
The GUN SHOOT, Sunday, June 11 ,
Dozer &amp; End to.der .,ork,
you won 't belteve We are
publisher w ill not be responsible
I p m Factory ctiOked gun s
overstocked on these homes
ponds, buement, landfor more than one •ncorrect
only Second place shooters
and they must be sold · 1- 1971 POODLE pupp1es, Sliver Toy,
scaping. We have 2 1izt
Insertion
get free shot In next match
Fronn the largest
16Sx12 Schull lmpenal (never
Parkview Kennels, Phone 992
•
dozers,
2 size !Mdtl'$. Work
RATES
As sorted meats Racine Gun
ln ~st AmericoJ!San
Bulldozer Rad1ator
lived In) retail $8.600 - our 5443
For Want Ad Service
done
by
hour or contract.,
11
Club.
pnce S7.000; 1- 1968 PMC
B-15 c Smallest Heater Ce&lt;e.
5 cents per Word one Insertion
-GUARANTE&amp;:o--;
Freo
Estimates.
We also
9
2fc
6
Minimum cnarge 75c
56xl2 . (sharp) retail $5,800 · N.lthon 11911
Phone 992-2094
hilut
fill dirt, top .soll. Dump
12 cents per word three
ourpnceS4.200.1- 19716Clxt2 PAY ~ESS -.Buy more at
I
Radio tor Spec~ list
consecutive Insertions
Window
RUMMAGE
Sale,
Coals
Schult Custom (never lived Kuhl s Bargam Store Check
trucks and low-boy for ~lA.
18 cents per word six con
Pomeoo,
~f&amp; Aum
Building. Middleport. June
n) retail $8,795 - our pnce f1rst wtfh Btl I Kuhl for
See Bob or Roger Jolftrs,
1
Air
Conditioners
secutlve Insertions .
9th &amp; lOth. starts 9 a.m.
S7,800,1-19726Clxl4
Oetroiter
reasonably -pn~ed household
Pomeroy. Phone 992-1525
25 Per Cent D•scount on pa id
Open8TII5
6 9 lie
Hot Water Healers
(never l1ved 1n) refa 11 $7 495 ooods and aooltances. St. Rt.
Ids and 1Jds paid wlth 1n 10 days
alter 1 p.m. or phone m.
- our pnce U500 : 1- l969 7, "at ~he ~autlon light",
Mondaythruu:~~:.;~~
CARD OF THANKS
Plumbing
Ph.
992
2174
Pomeroy
5132.
GIANT Garage Sale. Saturday,
606 E. Main, 1'1
)'
60xl2 Vmdale, 3BR , 1•;2 bath, Tuppers Plains, Ohio. Open !o
&amp; OBITUARY
L--~-_,:_;_:.:..:..·
Electncal Work
June lOth, 9 a m to 9 p. m
retail S7.800 _ Our price 6. Closed Mondays. Phone 667
S1 .50 for 50 word min imum
Clofhmg, dishes. Avon bottles
Each addjtlonal word 2c
$5,800. This Is only a few 3858.
SEWING MACHINE serv1ce, DOZER and back hoe work,
BLIND ADS
and mise, 463 Grant Sf..
clean, otl, sef tenston $4 99
examples
of
the
large
savings
~========
6:
5:6=--,tc
pondsandseptictanks. B&amp; K
Addll •onal 25c Charge per
Middleport
you can have this weekend at
Advertisement
Special Electro -Grande Excavating, Phone 992 5367,
6 7 3tc
Berry M1ller Mobile Homes
OFFICE HOURS
Company Phone 992-6517
D1ck Karr , Jr
We have a huge select ton of 8
8 30 am to S .OO p m Dally ,
5·21 -tlc
5·21 -tfc
YARDSALE.Avon
Bottles,
Old
.
8 3D am
to 12 00 Noon
10 &amp; 12 wide Mob1le Homes on
:Oottles, Antiques. On Larkin
Saturday
dtsplay and we are ,ready fo
DDN HUMPHREY
992
-2448
Street m Rutland, Friday and
deal .. wtth you Be sure and
Complete lin• of office
PERCENTAGE
Pomeroy, 0 .
Saturday.
LEGAL NOTICE
phone 423-9531, open 7 days
equipmen1,
furniture &amp;
Real Estate For Sale
6·7·3fc
CHAROLAIS
6·8-3tc
supplies.
Typewriter
&amp;
KOSCOT KOSMETICS Several
IN THE
CATTLE HERD
Adding
Machine
lllfl•ir.
.
COMMON PLEAS COURT
new products - spec1als each
and the Dllperul of THE
GUN SHOOT, also rifle mat month , also sales personnel
OF
PECOS RANCH Pure Bred,
Pick·up &amp; Delivery
CASH pa1d for all makes and 15· 16 &amp; ~~ Charolals Herd
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ches Open sights only .
needed Phone 992 511 3
models
of
mobile
homes
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIEL.P Forked Run Sportsman Club,
plus a Spectal I - HEAD
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6-6 li e
lnd
\
Phone area code 614-423 9531
POLLED BULL CON ·
Sunday,
June
n,
12 noon.
110 Mechanic Street
MARY L BIRCHFIELD,
4 13 tfc SIGNMENT from G &amp; H
6
7-3tc
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CAR
PORT
Sale,
June
10,
9
am
hcamort Street,
Research Farm. Circleville,
--......,...---Middleport, Oh1o,
Plaintiffs
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to S P m , 1165 Vme Street, MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 0
Pl. Pleasant
424 Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
i
Mtddleport
v.
1965
SOxl
O
mob1le
hom
e;
phone
Monday Night-June 19, 7
MRS R. E. CANADAY ana
6 6 4tc
247 2161
R. E CANADAY,
P.M.
Addrtss Unknown.
NEW Lf~TING
SAVEuptoonehalf Bnngyour
6-Htc
Scioto Livestock Yards
Et 11.,
" • De-fendant•
HOURS:
POMEROY - Nice 2 bedroom home, has gas furnace ,
SICk
TV
to
Chuck's
TV
Shop,
Ohio
Chillicothe,
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
151 Butternut Ave, Pomeroy.
modern bafh, basement Front and back porches S nice
No. 15,064 •
SELLING 88 HEAD
7 A.M. toiO P.M.
4-4-tlc
rooms
1n all Only asking $7,500 00
The Defenctants. Mrs R E
Feafuring
Cows
w1
th
Calves
·Air Condihoners
Week Days
--,---..,.-- -Canday , R. E Canaday, the
at S1de
Bred &amp; Srpmger
NICE AND NEAT
7:30A.M. loS P.M.
•Awmngs
unknown he1rs, ctevlsees ,
Cows J 1n 1 Combmat1ons
Auto
Sales
RUTLAND
Modern
3 bedrooms. bath, hot water heat,
legatees, adm lnlstrators.
Sunday
Pol led Herd Bulls Large
·Underpinning
dtn1ng,
dtshwasher
,
basement,
fenced yard Try us on this
diUr lbutees, executors and No dispatcher on Sundays or
1951 JEEP Stat,on wagon. S7S
Select1on cf ll's &amp; Jf• Females .
'
Open He1fers
117 French
assigns of L c . Brechtel. after S weekdays
one. you may be surprtsed, about lhe price
Gall M1ller, phone 992-3196
Specializing In
Complete
mobile
home
Decened, and the unknown
Fe
males
6-8 3tc
COUNTRY
HOME
Small
Businesses
he irs, devisees , legatees, ad
ONE OF THE LARGEST
servtce - plus gigantic
OUT RT 7 WAY - 2 bedrooms. plains water, modern
1972
SELECTIONS
OF
mlnlstrolors, dlSirlbulees ,
display of mQbils homes
ktfchen and bath, 4 acres of land Would you believe only
executors and assigns of Peter
POLLED
BULLS Lost and Found
always available at .
8rect1fet, Deceased, will take
t304 E. Main St.
INCLUDING 6 SONS OF
$9 ,500.00. Come in to see
LOST - Boys billfold. Monday
notice thai on the 3rd day of 992-7116
Pomeroy
BIG T COMMANDO 41. Son
NEW
LISTING
Pomeroy, Obio
morn1ng 1n front of Village
MILLER
of URANIUM
May , 1972, a Comp laint was ......111!1!!!!!!!!!~---...
EDGE OF TOWN - One floor 3 bedrooms, bath, gas
filed in the Common Pleas :
Large Numberol
Pharmacy , M1ddleport
Phone 992-3795
Courl of Meigs Counly, Ohio, BOAT LICENSE - for your
furnace, modern . ktfchen wtfh cook untfs. Recreat ion
Half Sisters Sell
Phone col lect 985 3915, Gale
MOBILE
HOMES
or Mason n3-5535 .
Cue No . 15,064, wher~ln you
boat, for your motor
Autt1oneer. Merlin
room large living with stone fireplace . Ask1ng only
Osborne
1220
Washington
Blvd.
Woodruff,
have been named defendants
Available at S1mon's Ptck·A·
..
$17 ,500 00. Better see thiS today.
6 73tp
Urbana, Oh1o
In the prayer of the Compfalnt, Pair Shoe Slore, 108 W. Main,
423·7521
BELPRE, 0.
HARRISON'S
TV
and
Antenna
2 APARTMENTS
For Catalogs and ln Plaintiffs pray that Defendants Pomeroy, Oh iO, Phone 992·
Service. Phone 992·2522.
,
may be compel ted to show thetr 3830
formahon,
confact.
MIDDLEPORT
Rent
Is
getting
higher.
You
should
buy
Marine Sales
6-IO.tfc
Interest and that the same may
fh1s one and let the renf pay for if You can look now.
JIM COLLIVER
S-16-3otc 32 FT Houseboat, 40 h p out
For
Sale ,, '
b odludgea to be null ana void,
====--,--SALES MANAGEMENT
and plaintiff's title quieted
sEE ~ i!'OR: Awnings, tTorm
• board motor and tra1ler , will WALNUT slereo comb mahon ,
DO YOUR BUYING, MOVING. AND SELLING NOW,
ogolnst the some. and for such~ FLE:A MARKET. Big Bend
doors and windows, carporfs,l
self
reasonable
Phone
992·
4
speaker
sound
system,
4
1112
Grandv1ew
Avenue.
other relief u Is proper The Regafta, Pomeroy, Ohto,
THAT
SCHOOL
IS
OUT
WE
HAVE
PLENTY
OF
marquees, •lumlnum sldlng1
7157 or see at 28A R1ver St ,
speed dual volume confrol
Columbus, Oh10 43212 . Phone
real estate Is described as June 16 17 and 18 spaces
and
railing A. Jacob, sales
PLACES
FOR
YOU
TO
SEE
OUR
LISTINGS
ARE
Middleport
Balance $68 32. Use our L::.61:,::4::·4::
16:,:·l::2::,4l:::__ _ _ __ J
follows ·
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representative
. For free'
GROWING
The 'rollowlng Real Estate available , confact Mrs
6-7-6tc
budget terms Call 992 7085
·estimates,
phone
Charles
situated In the county ot Me igs
Charlolte Taunton , 618 South
HELEN
l.
TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
6-8-6tc
Lisle.
Syr•cuse,
V. V.
In lhe Stole of Ohio, ond In the Third Ave, Middleport. Ohio
992·3325
Townsh:r of Salisbury, and 45760, 992 2248
Johnson and Son, Inc.
lie
I
p Wanted
EARLY American Stereo. AM·
bounde and described as
6 4 7tc
J.2·tft
FM radto, 4 speed changer,
MAN AND WIFE to work in
fOllOW!
---~-4 speaker sound system .
hou se and yard. Llvmg
Situate In Marcus Bosworlh 's For Sale or Trade
O'DELL WHEEL alignment''
Addition to Lower Pomeroy,
t:Salance $73 56 . Use ou r
quarters Drovlded. Appl1cants
now Incorporated Into the
loc•ted •t Crossroads. Rt. 12~ .•
budgel terms Call 992-7085
wrlle Box 729S th is news
FORO Gafaxle ; sell or
VIllage of Middleport, Me igs 1967
Complete front end service,'
paper
6-8·6tc
trade
for
motorcycle
;
phone
County, Ohio, and marked and
fune up and bFake service
6·4·6tc
known on the said plat of lower 992·3530.
Economy T•ller, Jlh h p B&amp;S
Wheels b•tanced elecDON
'T
pump
your
sluggish
608
E
Mam
St.
Pomeroy
6
9
6tp
Pomeroy as Lot Number 153
-..
engme Reg 159 95
144.95
tron ically .
All · work
septtc tank Get Klean-Em
Slid lot being fifty feet by one - - - ' - - - - - - STANDING"ROOM
ONLY
gu•r•nleed
Reasonable!
All
Sept1c
Tank
Cleaner
hundred ond eleven feel Being Instruction
Is your home getting too
rates . Phone 992·3213
Lot No 153 as shown In deed
Landmark Farm Bureau, Turf Tnm Mower, B&amp;S 3112
records of Meigs County, Ohio, TRACTOR
h p engtne In ca rton 70.25
TRAILER
small for a growing family?
7·27·11&lt;
Pomeroy .
In 'W:Cilume •159, Page 320
TRAINEES NEEDED You
We
have
several
spacious
6
9
ltc
Rtferem;e Deed : Volume '24A, can now train to become an
POMEROY
homes at " Budget" prices. AUTOMOBtt!l: lnsur•nce beer
Page 569 of the Meigs County over
'I'._
Jack
W. Carsey, Mgr.
c•ncelled7
Lost
you1
the
road
driver
or
c:rty
MOBILE
HOMES
FOR
SALE
LIKE
Deed Recorcls
llil
Phone
992·2181
oper•tor's
license?
Call
992·
dr
iver
.
Excellent
earnmgs
2
BEDROOM
·mob1le
home,
You are requtrtd to answer
HANGING GARDENS?
2966.
10)(45, pr1ced to sell . across
fhe Complaint within twenty. after short framing on our
This home has them. 1 story
tight days after the last trucks with our driver InMIDDLEPORT
6·15·1fC
street
from
M&amp;R
VERMEER
hay
cond1t10ner
,
A·
frame.
2 bedrooms, large
publlcaflon of this notice, structors to help you For
F1rst t1me offered - this one
Bargamland , 570 Pearl
1condtf!On, $250 County Road won't last long, 3 bedrooms
-~&lt;,fi;;;G;::MArn::c;;;A;;;Iii;N-;;E;-S.--;R;;::epa IrI
namely, by not later than fhe application and Interview,
bath , large k1tchen with lots -;S~Ew:ii
Street. phone 992-5213
24th day of July , 1972, or c•ll 304 344 8843, or wnte
1
8,
first
hou
se
on
left
off
U.
S.
of cabinets, diSposal. living
service. •II m•kes. 992·221oj.
6 9 3tp 33, west near roadstde park , (e xtra large) and bath upluagmenl by det•ult wi ll bo School Safety D1v lsoon,
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
room
with
electric
fireplace.
stairs.
spactous
llvingroom,
rendered against you
THE
DAILY
SENTINEL
leo R Story. Rt. 2. Pomeroy,
Authorized Singer Sales and
United
Systems,
Inc.,
c·o
REMNANT
SALE·
1500
yds.
of
2 car garage, full basement
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIELD
d1nlng room , built 1n kkil
992 6756
Terminal Bldg , 5517 Midland
Service We Sh•rpen Scissors.
ona
upholstery &amp; drapery fabrics ,
room
ALL
THIS
FOR
utility
chen,
foyer,
and
glassed
In
6
7
3tp
MARY L. BIRCHFIELD, Drive, Charleston. West
3·29·HC
Mowrey 's
Upholsten~g .
sun porch downsta irs All
JUST Sl4,900 00
PHONE 992-2156
Sycamore Sfraet, Middleport, VIrginia. 25306. Approved for
located
at
Mason
County
YOUR OWN GAS WELL
PINES N1te carpeted, carporl. Owner
Ohio
V.A. Benefits. Placement
READY ·MIX
CONCRETE
Fa irgrounds. Pt Pleasa nf , WHISPERING
leaving state
Pltinttfl• •sslstance avai lable. Over 700
Club
,
1
mile
north
of
Th
is 20 acres has one. 3
delivered
right
to your!
phone
675
4154
crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Pomeroy, Ohto on Rf . 7 Have o_....ner out of town '- I'm
houses , 2 renfed , live In this 9
transportation companies Wanteti To Buy
project Fast •nd easy. Free
Attorneys tor Plaintiffs
6 9-6tc
2 30 ntghl club license, phone accept1ng offers on thiS
year old ranch type home, 3
have hired our graduates
est mates Phone 992-328• .1
C5) 12, 19, 26, C6l 2, 9. 16. 23
CLD
FURNITURE
.
dishes.
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992
9943. Pomeroy , Oh1o
Goegleln Ready -Mix Co.,1
bedrooms (large closets), 25
6·8·2tc
mvestrrtent
property
easily
6 7 6tp
clocks. brass · beds, silver mare, gentle, phone 742 5730.
Middleport. Ohio.
1
foot
of
cabinet
space
In
this
made mto 3 or 4 apts
dollars
or
complete
6·3().1fCI
6
9
ultra
modern
klfchen
,
3
Downtown M•ddleport
households Write M D _ _ _ _ ______ _ tc ALUMINUM boats, on county
ca rp e ted fhroughout,
Miller, Rt 4, Pomeroy , Oh1o
road
18,
150
yards
west
of
Rf
BACKHOE: AND DOZER work
CLOSE
OUT
on
1971
full
SIZe
breezeway, garage, OTHER
Secluded
Counfry
home
,
Call 992 6271
33. Call 992 6256 lorenzo
Septic t•nks lnst•tled. George
z1g-zag
sewing
machme
For
FEATURES
TOO
modern all electnc on 3 A
3·16 tic
Dav
is
(Bill) Pullins. Phone 992- 2~18 ,
sewmg stretch fabrtcs ,
NUMEROUS TO MEN"fiON,
tracl, lots of t1mber, oul of
+25·1fc
bullonholes, fan cy destgns, _ _ __ _ _:.__
5-_19_·3_0tc
furnished or unfurnished .
town owner, make an offer
BRUSH HOG , pull -type. Phone etc Paml sl1ghlly blemished
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
MINERALS- unfurnished,
992.7106
Chotee of carrytng case or
REASONABLE
ratet. Ph. ~
$15.900
00
You
can't
beat
6 7 3tc sewmg stand. $49.80 cas h or
Close lo Rutland, large 1
m2,
G•lllpolls,
John Ru•ufl,
this
one
floor
plan
home,
base
ment
&amp;
terms available Phone 992
Owner
&amp;
Oper•tor
WANTED - Old upr~ghl
5641
gas furnace , lin A , very
CALL U.S FOR YOUR
5·12.1fc
p1anos, grand p1anos, old
6 8 6tc
level. goco water supply
NEEDS
IN
REAL
ESTATE
.
36" X 23" X .009
infections It attacks those pump o•gans. Any condil1on
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
C. BRADFORD, Aucllonnr
WE HAVE THEM OR WILL
lymph nodes directly m line Paymg SIOeach. Wnle giving ELECTROLUX Sweeper delux '
Comfortable 3 bedroom &amp;
Complete SerYice
GET THEM.
. Dear Dr. Lamb-Could you with the lymph dramage directions. W11ten P1ano Co,
model
Complete wtth all
bafh
home
an
Phone 949·:1821
lol
100xl90
cleantng attachments and
HENRY E. CLELAND SR .
please explam what cat from the 1n Jury On lhe Box 188 · SardiS, Oh1o, 43946
Racine, Ohio
Overlooking Mddleport.
uses
paper
bags
Sl1ghtly
used
scratch fever 1s and 1ts after hand , the arm p1t lymph _ __ _ __ __ 6_46tp
'Crill
Br•dford
REALTOR
$7,950
but cleans and looks ltke new
•.
p!fects if any? I have chll· nodes w1ll be affected If 1t 1s
S·l ·lfc
Catl992-2259
Will
sell
for
$37
25 cash or
dren who play w1th cats a lot on the fe et or on the ankles For Rent or Sale
terms avatlable . Phone 992
160 Coal Street - Al so
If no answer 992.2568
RO;::O:;:F-:p-:a"'ln'"'t"ln"'g:-:a"'n""d-::m"'l·nor
and I would like to know how 11 Will affect those 1n the HOUSE IN Long Boltom , phone . 5641
location of the Middleport C
rep•lr. For estimates c•l1992USEO OFFSET PLATES
dangerous it IS . They are gram The lymph node s 985-3529
6 8 6tc
2239, Oris Hubbard.
of
C
olf1
ce
5 ROOM &amp; bath house In
HAVI&gt;o
5 21 tfc
often scrat~hed by them .
Syracuse:
phone
after
S
p.m.
6·•·6tp
swell and become lender and
MANY IISES
1952
ALLIS
Chafmer
tractor
992·5162.
ove1
sometimes
the
skm
Dear Reader-Cat scratch
5 ROOM house. lu• or~ n\ler,
6-9-3tc INTERIOR and exterior ·
plows. cultivators &amp; discs.
Raolroad St .. M1ddleporl .
fever can be caused by any them IS reddened. Along w1th Employment Want ed'
painting Phone 992·2361.
1965
Chevelle.
4
door
.
$4.000 . phone 992 3265
puncture or scratch on the th1s the pe rsons may have YOUNG man age 16 destres automaltc VB , phone 992 65.47
5 ROOM ho"se, 1'12 bath, buill-In
6·6·12tc
summer work , 742 3776
6 8 3tp
skin. It doesn't have to be fever and a generalized , non·
back porch, large screened-In =.,.---..,=-:----:--:--:-6--Htp
specific
illness
The
lymph
6-5-6tc - - - - - - - - porch, gar•ge, running CALL949-27891or auto body •nd
from the claws or teeth of
8 for $1.00
1 RACINE ::.... 10 room house; front
nodes
soften
and
graduall}
--~-----MINI
BIKE
.
fake
over
water;
13;,. acre of ground; for paint work Also repair fiber
the cat. It just happens that
two
bath,
basement,
garage,
WILL do house roof and barn
payments of $18.00 a month
quick sale, must be seen to be gl.,s boats, plus electric •nd
the cat IS the most frequent return to normal
lots. Phone 949-4313.
pa~ntlng, intenor painting;
for balance due Phone 992appreciated:
10 mites North gas welding. St•nley's
source of these mmor skin
Sometimes, the softened free estimates . phone 992
5083
of Pomeroy on Rt 33, call992· Custom Body Shop
,
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4·5·1fp
mjunes in children
5-19·301¢
lymph node becomes an ab- 7085
6748
6 8 3tc
LOTS ON Wrlghl St., Pomeroy,
59
30tc
scess
and
may
dram.
Usual
·
6·9·6tc
If 11 1s caused by a calli 1S
SUPERIOR WINDOW Cleaning
phone 742-5937
VACUUM CLEANER , Com ·
not because the cat IS sick, iy even though the lymph
Co. &amp; Building Malnten•nce;
6·6
12tc
pact. A·l condlt1on. with att
5 ROOM house, bath , 3
professional
comm•rcl•l;
it is Just because tlie germ node may contain pus it 1s For Rent
bedrooms, forced air furnace , men for professional
and carpet shampooer. $33 20
111
Court
St.
lobs :
37
ACRE
farm.
modern
house
,
not
dramed
because
1t
will
4
ROOM
unfurnished
upstaors
that 1s respons1ble for the lll·
cash or terms available .
aluminum siding, attached phone 61H~·9202.
drilled
well.
7
acres
river
then
take
lon
ger
to
heal
apartment,
phone
992-3056
ness is on the eat's claws or
Pomeroy, Ohi~
garage, with awnings, storm
Phone 992 6517
bottom, on good road , call
6·6·12tp
Rarely encep halitis may fol ·
6·9·3tc
6 8 tfc
doors and windows; located
teeth
after
1
p
m
992
6133
low such an mfectwn but - - - - -- - - -on Slate Route 7. 1 mite North SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
6-6·12tc
The truth 1s authontles that IS true of most VIrus In· 1970 2 BEDROOM, 12x60, for SWEEPER. Hoover w1lh all
of Cheshire, call 367 7428
S•nltatlon, Stewart, Oh1o. Ph.
haven't agreed yet on the fe ctions too Fortunately . rent w1th option to buy , phone
Runs l ike new $17.40 Phone Rea I Estate For Sale
Wavalene Stage, owner.
662·303S.
RACINE - 6 room house, bath.
exact cause of cat scratch the type of encephalitis that 667 · 30 31.
992-6517.
6-8-Jtc'
ut1
l1
ty
room
,
garage,
$10,000:
GROUND
ideal
for
building
or
6 8-tf c
fever, that is, whether 11 is a has rarely been observed fol· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6_·8_·3t
:_ p
trailer , located on hardtop
phone 949·4195
bacteria or virus or some
roads. Rt 338, about 6 miles
3·Jl.tfc '
lowing
cat
scratch
fever
ap·
3
ROOM
furnished
apartment.
NEW
SEWING
MACHINE
.
other germ. Most mvesliga- parently doesn 't leave any ut1lltles pa id. no pets, one
North
of
Racine.
Ohio.
phone
~-==::-::----::--:
I Lefl In fay -away J Zig Zag
tors thlnk it is a virus
IOEAL-·s: ACRE RANCHO.
Model Dial controls to fancy 992 7330 or 247-2161
residual bram damage
child accepted. 356 N. 4th
lake Conchas, New Mexico.
sew
stretch
material,
---...,-,=,-..,.-===
6
oo-·
4-6tc
stitch.
If the skin 1s broken the
There really lsn't any good ~~~{~' Middleport, William
$2,875.
No Down. No Interest.
buttonhole
and
etc.
$39
20
agent penetrates the body's treatment. Antib10t1cs don' t
cash or terms available. NICE 2-story home -with full • S2S mo. Vacation Paradise.
6·7·31p
defenses and sets up a local affect viruses and they don't - - - - - - - - Phone 992 6517.
bas~ment, 2 lots, new forced
Money
Maker.
Free
infection. This may be very
furnace.
Near
Pomeroy
.
air
Brochure
.
Ranchos
·
Box
6-8-ttc
cat scratch fever About TRAILER spaces overlookl n~
lilementary
School
Phone
minor , causmg a few red- cure
2001DD,
Alameda,
California
the only thing the doctor can
Pomeroy. Velma G Zuspan
94501
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO 992 7384 to see
dened bumps at the s1te do IS to provide symptomat·
phone Mason, 773 5750
11 7-tfc
may be purchased by small
where the scratch occurred ic treatment to make the
5 11 301~
Sometimes there may be patient comfortable.
monthly write
payments,
------~--loc•lly.
Cortland see
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little blisters or a scab
Company
I,
P.
0
.
Box
35,
1 would hke to add that 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
' Usually the site of the
Carland,
Oh1o
44410.
scratch heals w1thout even cons1dermg the large num· unfurn is hed apartments
6 8 2tp
Phone 992·5434.
ber of cats m famllies and
forming a scar
4·12·1fC
t he number of cat scratches
The infectious proc- it is rather remarkable how TRAILER space, Ri verview
--. -- ess really hits the lymph rare th1s problem really is
Trailer P•rk, Hartford, W.
nodes and as with other
(HEWSPAI'EII: EHTIR.PIIU ASSN 1
Va , concrete patio, all
utilities , phone 30&lt;1-882-2006.
S·28-12tp
The tax books are now open for the

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

1- --------------I , Letters of opinit•lt •m• '"'ku(m•d
I

All in the same boat
Pomeroy, Oh10, June 4, 1972.

This letter Is in response to the letter appearing in your paper
on Sunday, June 4th.
~' too, as the writer of that letter stated, felt that when the
Gavm Plant In Cheshire and the mme in Salem Center were .
started, that there would be plenty of work for all m this area, but
I guess we were fooled, as the biggest par\ of those employed on
these two jobs are not local [K!(lple.
She stated-that ,her husband has been unable to get employment as he does not belong to a union and that umon is
great for those who belong, but what about the man who doesn't'
Well, this.situation works both ways, as my husband does
belong to a un1on, and he along With many other co-workers, are
Wlemployed, as hiS union local cannot secare jobs for these men
because the workers for these jobs come from another local
which IS in another territory and those men working there are not
even men from the Meigs -Mason -Gallla area.
So you see, union or no union, we are all in the same boat no jobs!
Name Withheld on Request

a

Fed up with staroed dogs, cats
M1ddleport, Ohio
June 4,1972

Dear S1r:
I'm fed up with people dropping cats and dogs at our fann on
Leading Creek Road. The dog catcher just p1cked up one dog,
someone dropped another dog (I almost caught them in the act 1).
People are supposed to drop dogs off at the dog pound m
Pomeroy.
We don't have a car, and we are not running a home for
unwed cats and dogs! We are pestered to death w1th starved-todeath dogs runmng through our garden ! There should be a law to
make [K!(lple tie up their dogs in the country {same as in town).
We always did feed our cats and dogs well, but our dog is dead
now, and we want no more !
I have almost been ate up by cross dogs between home and
Middleport. I was bitten two times in the last six years.
So, dog owners had better watch tbe1r cross dogs or else they
wUl end up paying a b1g hosp1tal bill, plus lost wages!
John Mohler

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Upward Goal Toward God
SYRACUSE - "We must the thought for the month when
point oar ladder toward God, If the Emily Missionary Society
we expect to climb higher" was of
the
FlrSt
United
PresbyterlBII Church met in
the ~ aMex TUesday at
I :30 p.m.
The
"Purpose
of
Presbyterian Women," and the
poem was read to open the
meeting conducted by the Ylce
presulent, Frankie Mumaw.
Roll call was answered with a
scripture verse and reports
James F. Arnold, Ruth B. were given and accepted.
Arnold to Glendon E. Faulk,
A card was read from Mrs.
Eleanor J. Faulk, Lot, Mid- Roger Bennett, thanking the
Society for money sent her
dleport.
Marion French, Grace I V. family for sewing sup_plies.
French to Hersel Bailey,
Miss
Mumaw
read
Kathren Bailey, Lot, Mid· "FeUoWBhip of the Least Coin"
dleport.
during the placing of the least
Delford W. FprreU, Marjorie coin, followed by prayer.
L. Ferrell to Donald E. Kouns,
Names of miBslonarles for
Edna B. Kouns, I.ot, SyraC\180. the day to be prayed for were
Nina M. Macomber, for· read by Agnes White, with
IIH!I'iy Nina M. Steel, Ralph prayer given by Miss MllllliW.
Ada Slack had • Bible
Macilmber to Letta A. Spencer,
questions for the program.
Lot Dexter.
'' iata A. spencer to Ralph Refreslunents were eerved by
ll,fAcomber, Lot, Salem.
Myla Hudson and Ada Slack to
~rry J. Hudson, Unda L, Florence Potle, Frankie
Hlidlton tO Charles D. Hysell, Mumaw, Rachel McBride,
Rheba Elaine Hysell, Lot, Agne11 White and Ruth Zavllz.
Pomeroy.
David
Yost,
Charles
Margaret J. Yost to Thomas M.
Tlleisa, Pamela M. Theiss, 15 MATCH CANCELED
NEW YORK {UPI)-Tbe
A:, uibanon.
llOCCer
match between the New
HarOld W. Tom, Jessie Torn,
caH L. TCIIII, Doris Tom to York ColmOB and the MIIICoW
Dlttene Carey, I&amp; A., Bedford. Dynamo achemled for Satur·
r,Jorglll French to Darlene daY n1abt was olllclally Cillo
celed ThursdaY·
Garey, Parcell, Bedfor¢.
''We have nat bad
Bellle Wile to Wlllllm A.
Young, Ida Young, Lots, · 1n re11Jl011111 to our final apitu1
to the aports committee ~ tbe
Rutland.
L. Craft, Myrtle Craft to Soviet Unkal and there II ob&amp;bert Mlvln Murphy, Slna vlouiiY not tlme now for
Mottcow DyiiiiiiO to twch here
May Murphy, eA., Olive.
Henrietta S. Faraa to In tlm~ for tho Saturday
Rldllrd M. YoW~~, Pucell, pme," ltllld Comlol Generll

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McGovern Appeal
Cut Wide Swath
From that debate, many
California political observers
believe, developed McGovern's
Tuesday tnwnph over Huniphrey which may have thrust
him so far into the lead for the
Democratic presidential
nomUUltion it will be Impossible for any opponent to
catch up.
"I think that his presentation
to the delegation that day
really was what started him on
the road to victory In California. His was a hopeful and
unifying theme," recalled state
Democratic Chainnan Charles
T. Manatt TUesday night.
The 1968 California delegation, originally pledged to
Kennedy, awarded McGovern
51 of its 174 delegate votes.
Hwnphrey, the eventual nomi·
nee, received only 14.
McGovern soon began attracting Kennedy supporters.
Among the late senator's
advisers who joined McGovern
in his seemingly lmpoaalble bid
for the 1972 nomination were
Frank Mankiewlcz, Pierre Sa·
linger, Fred Dutton, John
Kenneth GaUbralth and Arthur
Schlesinger.
McGovern attracted a youthful corps of nearly 50,000
volunteers, many of tbem
former KelUledy aupporten,
who canvasaed lhree"'ourtlus ol
CaUfornla's 6.1 million regia.
tered Democrats and helped
turn out the vote Tueeday.
"In a polltical war like any
other war, It's the foot aoldler
that counts. Sen. McGovern
had the troops and Sen.
HIUllphrey didn't," said Jess
Unruh, cbalnnan of the 111611
delegation.

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Sharp black f1n1sh

MASON - An assembly W&amp;ll
held recently at Wahama when
awards presentations were
made to 8th and 9th graders in
the Junior High .
Keith "Mopey" Haymaker
was awarded the DAR
American History award in a
presentation
by
Mary
Capehart, Guidance Counsel01.
Joey Parsons accepted the
By GEORGE SKELTON
honor for young Haymaker In
WS ANGELES {UPI)
his absence. Mrs. Capehart
George McGovern won the
also made Good Citizen
California primary by apAwards presentations to
pealing successfully to jobless
Marlin Holbrook and Mary Lee
blacks, poor Chicanos, small
Fox.
DEBORAH LA VAlLEY
farmers
and a m1ddle class fed
Other recipients and persons
Deborah Lynn La Valley,
making the presentations Dorcas Route 1, a 1112
Include the following : All graduate of Southe111 High
Analysis
Around Boy, David Earl School, Racine, bas been up with tax "mequities" and
Roush, Mr. VanMeter; All- accepted lor traininJ at the the war
Around Girl, Martha Jones, Holzer School of Nursing in
His votes came from every
Mrs. Skeen; Christian Living, GaWpolla and wiD begin her mcome and social level and
Paul Nollge, Mrs. Wingett; tra1D1q in September. Miss each ethnic group.
Math, Ron Siders, Mr. Roush; La Valley Is !be daughter of
A m1Uion-dollar blitz the
Math, Marty Holbrook, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Benard La final two weeks . of a bitter
Roush; Science, Marvin Valley.
campaign
helped.
But
Bennett, Mr. Cole; Social
California
really
was
Studies, Marty Holbrook, Mr. Atlanta
000 120 ooo- 3 5 1 McGovern territory from the
000 tDl ooo- 2 7 o start.
Wright; English, Regina Montreal
Tolbert, Mrs. lise Burris; - Schueler. Hardin t~L Upshaw McGovern's campaign acMuslc Keith Gibbs Mr
(81 and Williams ; Stoneman. tually began nearly four years
'
'
· Marshall (7) and Humphrey,
Yeago; Art, Junior Ray Bocc•bella 191. WP- Hardln 11 . ago m a ballroom of Chicago's
Herdman, Mr. Slavin; Home 0). LP-Sfonemon 15·5) . HR- old Lasalle Hotel before the
Economlca, MarUyn Grlnun, Carty (Sth)
liberal Democratic elete of
Mrs. Betty Burris.
Pittsbrgh 001100 630-1115 t California.
San Diego 000 000 002- 2 10 o The softspoken, not parlicuMoose (4-2) and Sangulllen; 1 1
h d
Sena t e
Arlin, Kilkenny (7), Schaeffer ar y
an some
(8) •nd Kendall. LP-Arlln 14· unknown had scarcely raised
6) . HRs- Hebner (7th), J. an eyebrow by announcing his
'Major League RHulls
By Unt ed Pres• International Hernandez I lsi), Stargelf presidential candidacy just two
National League
' (14fhl
Cincinnati , 400 000 010-5 11 1
·
__
weeks earlier, picking up the
New York
100 020 ooo- 3 9 1 Chicago
000 100 ooo- 1 so political banner of the late Sen.
Grimsley, Borbon (5), Carroll los Ang
000 000 llx- 2 5 t Robert F. KeMedy who was
(9) and Bench ; Se•ver, Frizella
Pizarro (J.2l and Hundley; assassinated during a victory
(71 •nd Oyer. WP-Borbon (2· John, Brewer (9) •nd Cannlzza.
11. LP- Seaver (1.3). HRs- ro. WP- John (5-3) . HR- celebration alter the 1968
H•gue (7th), Perez (Bihl.
Garvey 14th!.
California Primary.
St. Louis
000 100 OSO- 6 9 1 Mllw Amtri~ ~·11~ ~ 9 0 McGovern that day ~ ChicaSanFr•n
1011020Cl0-~ 90 K•nCity
000100101-3 71 gostoodsldebysideWithparty
Spinks, 5e!lul (7) •nd Sim'
P•rsons, Sanders (9) •nd ~nts Hubert HIUllphrey and
mons; Me~~~~ (6-~l on~ RodrigueZ/ Si&gt;llttorfl, Fllzmor· Eugene McCarthy in an hourRader. WP-"""ul (1.01. ttR- rls Ill and Kirkpatrick. WPCiendenon I2nd! .
· P•rsons (6-2). LP-Spllttorlf (~· long debate before the Califor.
~1 . HR-OIIs (2nd).
nla delegation to the DemocraHousfon
ooo 000 101- 2 a o
11
tl a1
11
Phtla
010 201 JOx-714 o New York 000 002
50 c na on conven on.
Dierker, R•y (6), York (1) Te~u
200 210 : - ~ 9 1 McGovern's dovillh Vietnam
and Edwards, Sllnoon l1l; Stottlemyre, Roland 151 •nd responses were interrupted
Champion, Hoerner (7) and Munson: Broberg. •Lindblad (6) four times with loud applause
.
McCarver. WP-champlon (4- and Billings. WP-Broberg (~.
3J LP- Dierker (5-3). HR11- ~1. LP-Stottlemyre (HJ HR- and he received a rousing
Huttan lolth), W•tson (loth).
Billings (Jrd).
standing ovation at the end.

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1969 Dodge

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1969 Dodge
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69 Olds Cutlass Wagon, air ................ 11995

67 Mercuty 2 Dr. H.T., V-8 aum., P.S...... 1895
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69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air...... '1995

1971 Plymouth
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brakes, 8,475 easy miles. Like new ortginal f1re 1n
spare.

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They're not babysitters.
Answer to Dissatisfied Mother :
To the Editor ·
One point to be made clear: Boy Scouts of Amertca is not to
be considered Baby Sitters of America.
I, James C. Council, Advisor of Explorer Post 239, was
disappointed that all boys could not start on the canoe trip from
Pittsbargh w Pomeroy. However, one six.passenger car cannot
transport six boys, the advisor, his wife and baby, and her belp
on the return from Pittsoorgh to bring the automobile and canoe
trNler back to l'ol9~r!!Y.,, . • ,
Let's face it! Erach parent and boy knew back in January,
1972, that both transportation and supplies would be needed for
!IUCh a trip as has been accomPlished by faithful scputers.
The trip began on Monday and on TUesday morning transportation to the Parkersburg area for the other boys was made
possible by personal contact by the advisor's wife. However,
Mrs Freda Jacks refused to allow her son, Bruce Beach, to go, so
Floyd (;leland and Mark Malson were taken to enter into the trip.
Family responsibilities made in Impossible for Glen Cnsp
and Tom Crisp was hospitalized in Columoos. All the other boys
except Bruce Beach participated in the canoe trip.
No personal donations were made but several businesses
became sponsors by providing money for food.
There Is no mess to it and will not be in the future if parents
will cooperate with voiWlteer workers in the Boy Scout Program.
James C. Council, Langsville, 0 .
Advisor of Explorer POst 239

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Jinesses work When they all
lose, even strong men weep ,
but sometimes really strong
bnd ge players manage to
come out smJhng
North has a very sound
1wse to lw o spades and there
IS n o t h 1 n g wrong With
Sou th' s JUmp to game As a
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those who m1ghl make some
so rt of nuid slam try w1th
the Sou th hand
East wms the heart lead
and returns a club South
make s h1 s correct play , the
10 and West takes h1s jack
We st leads his smgieton
trump Soulh p1cks up the
t 1 u m p s and now has a
chance to wm the crymg
champ10nsh1p of the year
All he ha s to do IS lead a
seco nd club and fmesse the
The early grassroots support
and ultimate organization paid
off on election day. Hwnphrey,
backed strongly by labor
leaders and helped with an
election eve endorsement from
I.os Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty,
pulled to within 8 per cent of
McGovern after tbe state's
major polster had predicted a
landslide loss of 20 per cent.
Selected precinct returns
showed that McGovern ran
about 3 to 2 over Hwnphrey in
one lower income area of East

queen. West takes his king
and returns the su1t.
Eventually South loses the
d1amond finesse and complams b1tt~rly that wblte ,,
lucky· player would"l!flllte a
slam , he is so unlucky ihat
he can't even make game.
A good player sitting South
plays Just the least bit differently · He takes the dia·
mond finesse first. It loses ,
but now the g o o d player
cashes his ace of diamonds ;
enters dummy w1th a trump:
leads the Jack of d1amonds
and watches the 10 fall from
the East hand This establishes dummy 's nine and
smce the deuce of clubs has
been discarded on the jack,
the queen of clubs goes on
the nme
There 1s no need to try
that second club finesse and
South makes h1s contract.
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five hearts and only four spades..

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I.os Angeles, heavily populated
by Mexican-Americans. At the
same time he scored 4 to 3 over
Hwnphrey in upper income
white Whittier, President Nixon's home town.
McGovern ran il-3 In a lower
income black 111'1!8 of
Mateo Cowtty, nearly 4-lln a
middle clasa region and Sol
among wealthy profesalonala.
The South Dakota aenatcr
showed 2 to I in white farmlr.g
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Commissioners Quit
COLUMBUS (UP[) - Five
Of the ·siX professional mem'bers of the Governor's Housing,
Commission are quit ti ng
because "lhe governor and the
legislature have shown llllle
interest in. low inco me
• housing," il was reported
today .

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight &amp; Saturday
June 9· 10

THE OMEGA MAN
( Technicolor } '
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Van John son
Ray Mi lland

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' Jun~ 11 -13

STRAW DOGS
( Technicolor)
Dustin Hoffman
Susan George

ALSO SHORTS
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Lon Fouty, 27, one of lhe
d i~iden t cohm'lission mem·
bers, in an interview . with
Has kell Short of Scripps·
Howard newspapers, said the
professional people were
leavin g " in · frustration "
because they "feel it is time to
bring this shell game they are
playing at the statehouse oul
in to the open.
"We present the issue lo the
House Slate Government
Commi ttee and some of the
members show their interest
by sit ling there and actually
snoozing," sa id Fouty. "The
governor," he added, "makes
those pretty statements OC·
casionally but gives no real
leadershi p to the error!. ..
Repor tedly leav ing with
Fouty either' for private
business or to take other jobs
\. ith state government were
Graham Matthews, Michael
Harney, Connie Weis and Ed
Clark.
The Housing Commission
has made two major recommendati ons, one on landlord tenant relationships and the
other on housing construction.

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The commission has found
the state ·needs abol\t 487,000
new housing unit.
Fouty charged the state with
havin~ no central planning unit
for orderly growth.
" It {the stale) has been
content to count smoke stacks
of new Industry without any
concern for the social problems
for industry creates like
pollution, school enrollments,
housing, traffic and the like.
"We .wrote a housing bill
House Bill 1013, and the ad·
ministration sits there watching it go down the drai'n,"
said Fouty .
" I know," continued Fouty,
"the governor has ·to make
political decisions on bills he
will push but everybody in the
department believes he traded
the housing bill for-his bill to
merge the development and
urban affair~ department."

Dwnpers
(Continued from page 1)
the little league, pee wee, pony
league and the town, with the
village's share going into park
improvement.
George Holman suggested
parents interested in the
summer baseball program
pass a hat for donations at local
games. Council approved this
arran gement at all games
'except th e Legion g~mes.
Legion donations are used for
the upkeep of the ball field .
. A complaint was also aired in
regard to horses being kept in
the village. There is an or·~ dinance
again~t
having
livestock in town. The ordinance will be enforced when
such livestock are offensive to
other residents .
Oma Hysell , Pete Sisson and
Ernie Sisson discussed a creek
overflowing and spilling onto
their properties. Council
agreed to correct the problem.
Fire permits may be obtained from lhe fire chief,
Ralph Lavender .
Attending were Mayor
London, Robert Wingett,
Charles Blake, Troy Zwilling,
and Charles Neuman, council
membersj George Holman ,
treasurer, and Kathryn Crow,
clerk; Eber Pickens and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Williams.

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son, with Intent to injure or puU~ IM)rsoil .il'f feat. evety person so'olfending shall Oil COnillctiOrl'lhereof, be
lined in any ·sum not exceedlno ·liltY· dollars, nor less
than one dollar . .. "

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Money sure was different in those days.
Imagine, you could take a shot at your l)eighbor
and it might only cost a buck.
Of course, it might run you fifty, and that was a lot of money.
Come to think of it, it still is.
The exciting future PN 8 faced when coming upon this scene
is now "the good old days ". For every one
of the 50 million minutes we've been in business,
our reason for being in business has been to provide
the best in banking service to the people of Meigs County.
So what's changel:l?
Not us. Not yet.
We think our first successful ce ntury was a pretty good start.

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Off to ·Nixon
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SAIGON l UP!) - South
Vietnamese troops
spearheaded by a pickup learn
of tanks and supported by U.S.
aircraft recaptured lhe Central
Coastal Lown of Dap Da today
and tore down the Viet Cong

flag.
.
In the Saigon area, South
Vietnamese p~ralroops enlered An Loc by road Wednesday night for lhe first 'lime
since that provincial capital
came under siege two months
ago, lhe U. S. command announced today.
The recapture of Dap Da and
the developments at An Loc
came as American jets
bombed within 20 miles of lhe
Chinese border for the third
consecutive day, destroying
two bridges bear lhe rail center
· of Lang Giai.
A spokesman said Vietnamese helicopters began the
first sizable evacuation of
wounded from An Loc today,
with choppers flying in and out
all day. Some of lhe hundreds
of wounded had wailed more
than a month to be flown out.
In the recapture of Dap Da
on the Central Coast, lhe
district chief, Dan Van An, was
fired when militiamen under

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·his command - a battalion and
two companies or 700 men broke and ran in the final
assault Thursday night. The
Communists . had seized the
town of '10,000 persons three
days ago.
Elsewhere in Vietnam, the
U.S. command confirmed that
it was an American F4
Phan wm jet, flying by radar
thro~gh the darkness over An
Loc at 1:30 a.m. today, that
mistakenly dropped a bomb on
allied positions inside the city .
According to field reports, 10
South Vietnamese soldiers
were killed and 20 wounded by
the misdirected bomb.

Yanks Wreck
Pirates 1941

The Yankees defeated lhe
Pirates 19-8 Thursday evening
in Pomeroy Lillie League play
on the Pomeroy field .
The win put the Yankee team
into a lie with lhe Pomeroy
Tigers for First place. The two
teams will meet Monday
evening.
Hitting for the Pirates
Thursday night were Jeff
Couch, Mike Roach, and Mark
Mitch each a single, and Doug
Browning, a homer and three
singles.
(Continued from page 1)
Hitting for the Yankees were
bara Beegle as math teacher, Timmy Hood, two doubles and
and Jim Adams, principal, as a single; Greg Smith, a homer,
athletic director
two trtples and a smgle; Gene
Applications ·for teac hers · Hurnphrey, a single; Ronny
were accepted from Patricia Schmeder, a hom_er and smgl~;
Wi ttler, James Muncy, Bar- Steve Little: a smgle; Steve1e
bara Woodall and William L. Call, two smgles; Mark NorBuckley.
ton, two singles ; Pat Owens, a
Three teachers placed were doubl~, and Del Call, a double
Fern Gaul, Southern Jun ior and amgle.
High ; James R. Lawrence,
Pttching for the Yankees all
Southern High School, and the way. was Slevte Call wtth
J oyce Ritchie, Syracuse Steve Little catchmg . For the
Elementary. Hired under Title Pirates, Browmng pttched four
I were Margaret Houdashelt innings, being relieved by
and Ruth Tucker.
Triplett in lhe fifth. Mark
Clarence Wickline resigned Mitch was Pirate catcher.
as bus driver effective Sept. 1,
but will continue as a substitute F~"""S
driver.
u.ua
Given the bread contract and
milk contract for lhe district
for next year were Holsurn
Bakery.. and Valley Bell Milk
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Twelve
Company .
Ohio industrial firms Thursday
.,Sayre said the driver's
were ordered to curtail their
education car will be furnished pollution of public waterways
by Smith-Nelson Auto Sales, by the Ohio Water Pollution
Pomeroy.
Control Board.
Dwaine Wolfe was awal'ded
the firms were.told ro .either
lhe contract to paint the Racine
improve or construct facilities
Elementary building and Oris necessary for the treatment of
Hubbard one to paint lhe wastes or sewage so as ro meet
Syracuse Elementary building. Ohio water quality standards.
Six youths of the Neigh.
The companies were identi·
borhood Youth Corps will begin fled as:
work in the district Monday.
Sims Brothers Iron &amp; Steel,
William Downie, hired earlier, Inc., Marion; Molnar Packing
will leach special educaUon Co .,
Millbury;
Glyco
under Title I.
Chemicals Inc.; Painesville;
Sayre presented the month Borg-Warner Corp., Mansactivity report submitted by field; Empire-Detroit Steel
Marilyn Powell. Vacation Division, Portsmouth ; Lake
Bible School is to be held in the Erie CaiUiing Co., Sandusky;
Racine Elementary School by McGraw-Edison Power
the Wesley United Methodist Systems Division, Zanesville ;
Church.
Oxford Tile 'Co., Cambridge;
Teachers hired under ex- PPG Industries Inc., Cirtended services were Sandra cleville; RJR Foods Inc. ,
Boote,
supervtston
of Jackson; Glidden-Durkee
cheerleaders and librarian; Division and the SCM Corp.,
Jocelyn Baer, school paper; Huron; and the Sun Oil Co,,
Vinas Lee, annual; Gail Price, Toledo.
driver's education; Carl
Weese,senior play, and Fannie
Lee, variety show.
Attending were Sayre, Jim
DEER KILLED
Adams , principal; Charles
A
doe
deer was killed Thurs.
Pyles, Grover Salser, Jr ., and
David Nease, board members, day at 9 p.m. on US Route 33
and Nancy Carnahan, clerk . when it ran into the path of a
car traveling south driven by
Marvin H. Jones, Kent, lhe
Meigs County Sheriff's Dept.
reported.

Hirings

Warned

Of Pollution

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Double Feature Program
THE BEGUILED

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Clint Eastwood
Gerald ine Page
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PLUS
"T HE HIRED HAND"

CLUB TO MEET
Guest night will be observed
when the Middleport Amateur
Garden Club meets Wednesday
evening at the home of Bernice
Ann Durst, 344 South Third
Ave., Middleport. A demonstration on flower arranging
will be give~.
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Pe ter Fonda

Warren Oates
(GPJ

LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL

NOTICE

PAUL HARRIS , wtlose ,eid .
dress is unknown , Is hereby
not ified tha t on th e 9th day of
May , 1972 Lena Turner, be ing
th e pla int iff fli ed hei" compla int
In par ti l lon aga ins t h i m as a
defendant , In the Common
Pleas Court , Meigs County ,
Ohio , and be ing case number

Saturday , June 10

Double Feature
THE DESERTER

(Color)
Beklm Flhmlu

Richard Crenna

(GP)

PLUS
" I NEVER SANG
FOR MY FATHER "

I Color) ,
Mel vyn Douglas

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Sun.-Mon.· Tue .
June 11·12-13 .
Double Feature Program
"LE MANS"

I Color)
Steve McQueen
PLUS
THE LIGHT AT
THE EDGE OF
THE WORLD

Kirk Douglas
Yul Brynner
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15 ,071 .

Said compla int pray s for a
partition of the follow in g
descr ibed rear estate , and t hat
th e plaintiff 's In terest be set off
to her in severalty or that seld
rea l estate be sold and the
proceeds th ~ref rom be divided
e~~ cc ord lng to, law .
Said re al estate being situated
in the Vi llage of Pomeroy ,
County of Meigs and State of
Ollio, and being two rO ts con .
talning 1."3 acres, more or len .
For a more deta iled description
of Slid rear eState reference IS
made to Volume 2~1 page 295,
,Me igs County Deed Records
Said defendant , Paul Harris;
shall a,swer ttl,e pl a int iff's
complaint on or befor e August
7,1912, or he shall be deemed in
default .'
Lena Turner , Plainti ff
J . B. O' Brien , her attorney
100 1h Court Street
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lSI 19, 26 ; (6) 2, 9, 16. 23, 61c

recessed for the weekend,
failing ro get the early summer
adjournlnent they anticipated.
· The Senate will return Tues.day ro vote on bills aiding par·
ents or nonpublic school chil·
· dren · a0d returning a per·
WASHINGTON (UP!)
months lmplementl!tion of
centage of state tax collections
court-ordered ' desegreg.tion,
ro local governments, while the Congress Thursday sent whether or not busing was inHouse must reconvene June 20 President Nixon the first an- volved, where appeals to
ro act on a proposed environ- tibusing bill it has ever passed. another cdurt are stUJ possible.
mental' protection agency and ·There is a possibility more will . 11 would restrict use of federal
other measures.
follow .
funds for busing uless
The antibusing measure was requested by schools and then
included in a higher education only If the busing did not tmAndrew M. Greer
bill passed 218-180 by the House pair a child's health or
ThiU'sday. Approved by the
...
Senate May 24, it authorizes educational peuormance or
Died on Friday
result in attendance at an
Andrew M. Greer, · 66, $18.5 billion over three years ''Inferior" school.
House Republican leader
Pomeroy Route 4, died Friday for existing programs plus new
federal
help
for
private
&lt;Fald
R. Ford of Michigan
direct
morntng allhe Holzer Medical
as well as public colleges and called the antibusing language
Center.
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Mr. Greer is survived by his lheil: students.
"Inadequate" and Rep. Joe D.
The legislation also gives
d
wife, Edith, and these
Niion his long-&amp;~ught program Waggoner Jr., D-La., sal he
children: Roger, Macon, Ga.;
of helping Schools pay the costs would fight for stronger antiDewey , Huntsville, Ala.; of desegregation, authorizing busing provisions in lhe future.
Leonard, Lexington, Ky.; Dora
Reed, Pomeroy Route 4; Joy $2 billion over two years.
Rep. John Brademas, D-lnd.,
R~e d, Clendenon, W. Va.;
calle&lt;t,lhe
legislation ''the most
Sherman, Gary, Ind.; · Shelly
Cook , Columbus; Connie signidcanl action since
(Continued from page I)
· Smith, Greenville, W.Va., and Abraham Uncoin signed the
about education and taxes .
Land
Grant
College
Act."
Palsy Greet, Pomeroy Route
"I am nol resdy to raise any
4; two sisters, Alice Lyons and Nixon was expected to sign it,
Fay
Lyons,
both
of although an administration additional fmds for education
Elizabethtown , Tenn .; nine spokesman said lhe President until the l~gislature is willing
still hoped Congr"'"' would to approve some of the acgrandc~ildren, and several
pass other , tougher antibusing countability systems we ·
nieces and nephews.
recommended last year," said
measures.
Preceding Mr. Greer in
The bill would han for 18 Gilligan. ''We increased stale
death was a son and three
support to education 46 per
sisters.
cent- 46 per cent in one year.
J.
Funeral services will be held
"That's the biggest shot in
at I p.m. Sunday at the Ml.
the arm a public education
Union Baptist Church, Car·
system
has had, probably any·
CLEVELAND (UPII penter, where he was a
where
in
this country in that
Secretary of State Ted W.
member. Friends may call at
time span," he said. "I think It
Brown Ieday fired all four
lhe funeral home anytime .
is
going ro take time for the
members of the Cf!Yaboga
system
1o digest it to learn how
Co~.:y Election Board
Mrs. Milliron of
to use these revenues properly.
because of lhe snafu In the
"I went to the State BOard of
May 2 primary election
Education
in January and
Racine RD Dies
which resulted in keeping the
posed the problem to them - ·
Mrs. Norman ( Kathryn ) polls open until mldulght and
how
they were going to spend
election
for
Milliron, 44, Racine Route 2, another
this money more effectively
died Friday morning at precincts which didn't get ro
than they had in the past," he
Veterans Memorial Hospital. vote.
said. "So I am in oo hurry ro
Mrs. Milliron is survived by
argue for additional support to
her husband , Norman; four
education.
daughlers~rs. Elizabeth Mae
Marriage Licenses
"'r..ere are trouble spots in
Roush, Racine;
Joann
Larry Wayne Birchfield, 21, lig urban centers which may
Milliron, Candie Lou Milliron, Albany, Ruth Ann Jordan, 17, need special attention," he
and Connie Jean Milliron ; Albany; J ohnny Pope, 21, said. "But I think we have done
three sons, Roger William, Vinton , and Diana Lynn what we are going lo do for
James Edward, and Paul Brumley , 16, Middleport.
awhile."
David, all at home ; her father,
John Shelton Patterson,
Racine ; three brothers, Larry
Shelton Patterson , Racine ;
Hubert Patterson, Hart{ord,
{Continued from page I)
W. Va., and William Leroy
' A. Moaher,
Patterson, New Haven, W. Clarence E. Miller, William E. MinlhaU Jr., Charles
Va .; and five sisters, Mrs. J. William Stanton and Chalmers P. Wylie.
Di01ple Eakins, Racine; Mrs.
Opposing the bill were Ohio Democratic ~eps. Wayne L.
Juanita Hoscar, Racine; Mrs. Hays and'Louis Slokes and Republican Reps. John M. Ashbrook,
Reba Gibbs, New. Haven ; Jackson E. Betts, Frank T. Bow, Donald D. Clancy, Samuel L.
Norma Jean Patterson, Devine, William M. McCulloch, Walter E. Powell and Charles W.
Hartford, and Mrs. Goldie Whalen Jr. Charles J. Carney, !).{)hlo, did not vote.
Reitmire, Florida .
Preceding Mrs. Milliron in
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO HOUSE OF REPRESEN·
death was her mother, Mrs.
TA
TIVES
has adopted Senat&lt;ilassed legtsiatlon elimlnating
Fannie Patterson .
Funeral services will be held required smallpoz vaccinations for school chlldren becailse the
at I p.m. Monday at the Plants cure had hecome more of a threat than the disease.
The House voted 62-13 Thursday to elimlnate the im·
Church with burial to he in the
munization
as a requirement for entrance to public schools after
Letart Falls Cemetery .
Friends may call at the Ewing testimony indicated there were no reported cases of amallpox in
the United States since 1949, but about 7.5 deaths per year from
Funeral Home anytime .
side effects of the vaccine .

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Age 79 no Time
To Slow Down

Gilligan

ROSCOE SATTERFIELD working on a part of a baby cradle In his garage
woodworking shop in Middleport. He has made eight of the cradles which are in
great demand.

Board· Fired

News

PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES : Hattie
Jordan, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Jane Kinder, Gallipolis; Mrs.
Cur lis Riffle and daughter;
Middleport; Mrs. Cecil Byus,
Point Pleasant ; Cassandra
Dush, Don Gillispie , both Point .
Pleasant; Donald Glen,
Henderson; Elmo Adkins,
Grif1UJl'S Landing.

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ANSWERS CALL
The Pomeroy E·R squad
answered a call at 1:56 a.m.
Friday for Paul Milliron, Route
338, Letart Township . The
young man who had suffered
an arm laceration, was taken
to Veterans Memori~l Hospital
where he was admitted.

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WASHINGTON - EWERLY PRSONS WITH serious
diseases will be relieved of most of the cost of the drugs they need
under a proposal approved by a Senate conunlttee. By an 8-2 vote
Thursday, the Senate f)nance Conunlttee added drugs for
chronic illnesses to Medicare. The elderly will pay $1 per
prescription begiming July I, 1973, If the provision passes
Congress as expected.
Included are drugs prescribed for diabetes, high blood
pressiU'e, heart and.kidney diseases, arthritis and rheiUil8tism
gout, tuberculosis, glaucoma, thyroid diseases and cancer, Noi
covered are nonprescription medicines and drugs prescribed for
short-tenn illnesses such as nu.

Elberfelds In Po~eroy
~Open Friday and·Saturday Nights Til 9
• Sale prices all over the store · excellent items for
fathefs Day • Sale Jackets • Sale Of KnH Slacks •
Sale of Dress and Spol1 Shirts
• Sale of bras and girdles on the 1st floor • sale of
jeans on the second floor • dress fabrics •
wornens capes • girts shirts and blouses •
bed pillows • Kimball pianos
".
·• Shop all over the store in every
department and save ·during our·
Friday and Saturday ,s._
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GRADUATES CUM LAUDE - Dr.
John R. Sheets, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Robert J. Sheets, 557 , Hilda Dr .• .
Galllpollo, graduated Cum Laude with a
DDS degree during· Friday's spring
commencement exercises at The Oblo
Stale University. Dr. Sheets, a 1964
GAHS graduate and a 1968 Ohio
University graduate (BS degree), w1is
selected for membership In tbe Omicron
Kappa Upsilon dental honorary
fraternity. He wlll be ~ssoclated with
Dr, Thomas Hughes in Hillsboro. He and
his wife Judi will reside In Ralnsboro.

Regatta in
3-Day Stand

·-ROSCOE SATTERFIELO exhibits some of the SIJlld wood bedroom pieces he
creates in his garage workshop at his home, 790 Maple St., Middleport. Satterfield
through lhe years spent his fr ee time in woodworking but since his r~tirement from
lhe New York Central Railroad seven years ago works from morning 'til night in
his garage shop.

4 SECTIONS

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

NO. 19

SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1972

Gal)ipolis-Point Pleasant

Porter Attacks
Church's Doves
On Vietnam War
By JOHN L. WEBER
GALUPOUS - "lnunoral. Terrible .
The havo c incalculable. Our effort
wrong!"
James Sherman Porter, Rio Grande
College Professor, former state senator,
and Moderator of Presbytery of Scioto,
said Saturday he hopes to repudiate the
above, hard words in a resolt•.\ion of the
United Presbyterian Church of lhe U.S.A.
in Denver last month, referring to the U.S.
effort to protect South Viet Nam from
aggression.
" Wrong? Our defense against
aggression is wrong? It will be my purpose
as moderator of Scioto Presbytery to attempt to persuade lhe Presbytery at its
September 19th meeting at Amesville,
Athens County, to pass a resolution
repudiating the resolution of the master
body, the General Assembly, on its Viet
Nam policy . I will first channel our
resolution through out General Council,"
Moderator Porter said.
He continued:
'
" Does the Ghandi-like nonviolent
resistance to law apply to the other side,
too? is it all right, under Ibis open-ended
approval, for us to lie down in
Presbyterian church doorways because
we disapix'ove of the church's official

stand ? We who know that our sacrifices in
Veil Nam are to repel the godless may
think that civil disobedience to church law
is the anser .
Wrong? My church is wrong if it believes
that what happens elsewhere in the world
is none of our business. This country was
isolationist for a dozep years after World
War I. The neo-isolationists in my church
and elsewhere argue lhal we have no
commitment to the Roman Catholic and
Protestant Christian minorities exposed to
incalculable perils from a horde of men
hent upon imposing Communism upon
South VietNam, or anywhere else.
"The wrong and inunorality of us on
the opposite side of this controversy Is that
we simply do not want the Communists to
win. Modern Communism Is officially
atheistic, as it ·has always been. In Viet
Nam, in Korea, in Central Europe, in
Cuba, we of lhe old school simply can't yet
concede that religion is the 'opiate of the
masses'," Moderator Porter · concluded.
Porter's statement follows tbe 67th
stated meeting held recently at the
Wilmington Presbyterian Church where
seven ruling elders were first introduced
to Presbytery .
The new elders include Mrs. Ruth
(Continued on Page 2

POMEROY - The Eighth annual Big
Bend Regatta at Pomeroy-Middleport
opens its three day stand on Friday, Jun e
16th, with events, exhibits, parades and
frog jumping for youth, young adults,
middle age and senior citizens.
Of special interest to the youth are the
dances Friday and Saturday evenings to
live music sponsored by the American
Legion . A casting derby and garden
tractor pull offer youth participation and
prizes, a~d what young or older person can
resist the carnival rides and attractions all
three days.
Youth and adults alike will -enjoy
watching or participating in lhe National
Frog Jumping contests starting at 4 p.m.
under the direction of Harold Blackston,
Grand Croaker of the Ohio Society for the
Promotion of !lull Frogs, Inc .
'A $500 cash prize will be awarde'd any ·
participant whose frog beats the world
record. Cash and other prizes are awarded
in each cla!;S.
GALUPOUS - Richard M. Bane, 40, Galllpolla, and Post No. 4464, Veterans of
·
Heritage Sunday, June 17th, will give EIU'eka Star Route, Galijpolls, Saturday Foreign Wars.
craft, folk lore, and other enthusiasts an was notified by Marvin Foltz, District
opportunity to see and hear lhe best in lhe Personnel Manager, Akron, that he has
.area. The Twin City Appreciation Flower been selected postmaster of the Galllpolla
Show under. the Co-chairmanship of Mrs. Post Office.
.
The appointment wu made by the
Reid Youttg and Mrs. Tom Stewart on
Saturday and Sunday promises to be the Nations! Selection Board, Washington, D.
best ever .
'
C. Initial word ol Bane's appointml!llt wu
Other hl g hlig~ts include the Regatta learned Friday afternoon, but it was not
· parade of Friday evening and lhe boat confirmed officially untU Saturday, when
parade on Saturday. The ·Variety Show the appointment became eflectlve.
. Ba.ne succeed! Elmer Caldwell,. whci
Friday ev.ning by the Tuppers Plains
Community Club ~as been an attraction In retired on Jan. e, 1972.
The new postmaster joined the
lhe past and reports indicate It will be even
Galllpolla postal staff on July 1, 1906. After
better this year.
Water Ski Show Saturday afternoon, serving as a substitute rural carrier, Bane
Power Boat Racing program Swlday, Flea . later became a clerk. For the past eight
years, he has been auislant postmaster.
&lt;~:=;~:all three days cllinaxed by the
~ Jan. 7, 1912, he was
in ..
tc
of lhe Regatta Queen at 10:15
Officer
In
Charge
of
the
local
office
S.t~;rday at lhe Frog Ball will make
He~ana ·week interesting, entertaining following CalmII 's retirement.
SOn of Mr. and Mrs.· C21arles Bane,
exciting.
Lower
RJver Rd., the new postlllllller Ia
Refreshments, including homemade
cre•am. will be provided by several married to the lonner Juanita Hill. They
c:~: ~an~ community groupa. Barbecued have two chilcnn, Teresa, 18, and Jell, 14.
Bane II a.1949 GAHS graduate. He il a
cl
served by the American Legion
Emergency Squad has been lhe Korean War Veteran, having served In the
U.S. AnllY·
,lraiUtiortal high spot in the food line.
Hil hoblaea are bunting and lilblni
The 1912 Big Bend Regatta weekend
-'1fi.A a top experience of the swnmer lor llld llo-pltch IOftblll. He il a member of
tb! Jofomln8 Dawn I.od8• of M11on1,
and -. :~ al:ke .

Richard Bane Succeeds .
Caldwell in Post Office

1

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POMEROY - Monday June 19, Is
the next visit of the Bloodmobile to
Meigs County · at the Pomeroy
Elementary School from I to 6 p.m.
If a person will be In need of blood
for surgery within the nex,t two months,
be should come to the Bloodmobile on
Monday or have a friend come to donate
in his name. This will make it a lot
easier for the volunteers to meet his
needs.
Ills more convenient to come to the
Bloodmobile and donate In leisure time
than to rush to the hospital In an
emergency.

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sworn

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

IT'S TIME AGAIN

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

in Briefs

WASHINGTON - .RICHARD G. KLEINDIENST, the
Arizona lawyer who survived the longest investigation in history
of a presidential appointee, moves into the office of the attorney
general of the United States loday.
The Senate Thursday ended a thr~onth-long controversy
which had strong political overtones by approving President
Nixon's appointment of Kleindienst 64-19. Kleindienst succeeds
John N. Mitchell, who resigned to run Nixon'• r~ection
campaign.

hour, considering the many hours required
to build and finish them.
He is frequently asked to repair and
refinish furni ture by residents who have
lea~ned by word of mouth of his ability to
work with wood. Satterfield, who will be 79
on July 24 and looks far younger, does not
leave his workshop, however, to do any
"chores."
'Satterfield has three children, Jack
and Mrs . Curtis Jenkins of Middleport and
Dan , of Toledo.

BY BOB HOEFLICH
MIDDLEPORT - One senior citizen
program which is aimed at providing
activity for aging men and women is not
concerned about Roscoe Satterfield, 78 'almost 79 - of 790 Maple St., Middleport.
.Reiil'ing seven years ago after 49
years' service with the New York Central
Railroad, Satterfield spends from morning
to night in his garage woodworking shop
beside his Middleport home .
Through his years of employment with
the railroad, Satterfield worked evenings
and weekends with wood and gathered his
equipment. Now in his retirement, he is
turning out complete four-piece bedrnom
suites , kitchen wall cabinets, gate leg
tables and even baby cradles. The
bedroom suites, made of solid cherry or
walnut, are of his own design . The carved
trim on the posts vary some on the dif·
ferent beds. The furniture has no nails.
Satteefield - although his work is in
demand - still considers his woodworking
a hobby. It takes three weeks to turn out a
bedroom suite - he's done 16 altogether.
While the sui~~ and other pieces created
in the Satterfield workshop are quickly
snatched up by purchasers, Satterfield
figures his profit runs about 25 cents an

,

SECOND FATAIJTY RECORDED - Robert Lee Ed·
ward (Pete) Jones, 53, Rt. 1, Bidwell, became Gallla 's second
traffic fatality of the year Friday night when his car slam·

med into a backhoe working on the Rt. 160 highway project
near Porter. Jones' car is being inspected by Danny Dobbins,
left, and Dennis Dodrill, right.

Second Fatality of

Deadline
Hour Close

•

'72 is Bidwell Man
BIDWELL - Gallla County recorded
its second traffic fatality of the year at 7:35
p. m. Friday on Rt. 160, seven-tenths of a
mile north ·of Rl. 554.
The Gallia-Meigs Post State Highway
Patrol identified the victim as 53-year-old
Robert Lee Edward (Pete) Jones of
Bidwell, Rt. I. Jones was dead on arrival
at th.e Holzer Medical Center. Dr. Donald
R. Warehime, Gallia County Coroner,
ruled death was caused by internal
hemorrhaging due to a massive head in·
jury . ..
According to the patrol, Jones,
traveling south, failed ro observe a demur
sign at a highway construction site near
Porter. His car slammed into a sign and
lhe rear end of a backhoe leased by the J .
J. Blazer Construction Company of
Wheelersburg. The backhoe was in

Rohr Makes Chflnges
In Ohio University
Athletic Department
ATHENS, Ohio (UP! ) - Ohio
University Athletic DirectOr Bill Rohr
Saturday annomced the reorganization of
his department with football Coach Bill
Hess and basketball Coach Jim Snyder
taking on the additional position · of
assistant athletic director.
Rohr Jl!lld Hesa and Snyder. alolll! with
Dale Schwnacber, who also serves as
busln~ manager, will share the job as
asilistant athleUc dlrec(9rs to replace Bob
Wren who resigned as assistant athletic
director and baseball coach.
"Bill Hess, Jim Snyder .and ·Dale
Schumacher have been on my ezecutlve
committee along with Bob Wren my nine
yean here," Rohr said, "and. they have
been a vital part of the decision matin&amp;
llld philosophy of our department all
along."

operation at the time of the accident.
The case was still under investigation
Saturday afternoon.
Jones, a native of Whjteweli, TeM.,
was ·the son of Mrs. Estella Jones of
Bidwell and the late Dewey Jones. An
employee at the Gallipolis State Institute,
he was married to Lula V. Cannon in 1954.
Surviving in addition ro his wife and
mother are three chlldren, Eddie Lee,
Vera Ann and Denise Elizabeth, all al 1
home; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Morris of
Bidwell, Mrs. Hallie McCullah and Mrs.
Gwendolyn Green, both of Springfield. He
was a veteran of World War II.
Last rites will be held at 2 p. m.
Monday from the Mt. Cannel Church with
Rev. Vance Wataon offictating. BID'ial will
be in Bethel Cemetery. Calling hours will
be held at the McCoy-Moore Funeral
Home in Vinton from 7-9 p.m. today. The
body will lie in state at the church one hotir
prior to the services.

..,

GALUPOLIS - Deadline for submitting entries for lhe Sixth Annual
Gallipolis River Recreation Festival
Parade Is July I, according ro a Galllpolla
Area Jaycee spokesman Saturday. "'
The event, sponsored by the Jaycees, is
one of lhe big festival attractions. Last
siunmer, more than 80 units parliclpeted.
This year's parade will be held Tuesday,
July 4, beginning ai!Oa .m. All Units are to
report to the corner of Fourth Ave., and
Court St., by 9 a.m,, on lhe day of lhe
parade to receive assignments.
Entry blanks will be published in the
local paper this week. The blanks should
be mailed to lhe Gallipolis Chamber of
Commerce, PO Box 465, 16 State St. ,
Gallipolis, or phone 4411-4910.
Trophies will be awarded units judged
best in patriotic and Old Fashioned RJver
Days (floats) ; baton group, decorated
bike, antique cars (oldest and best condition ), individual costumes, equestrian
•and marching unit.

Land Tax Sales ·
Produce $9,984

RECEIPTS AT$7,909
POMEROY - Meigs County Court
receipts for the month of May t~taled
$'1,908.85 according to Betty Hobstetter,
deputy clerk ol courts . . Receipts were
disbursed as follows: fines to state,
$2,11118.88; feea lo sheriff, $119.30; fines and
costs to county : general fund, $2,8t5.30;
auto license and gas fund, $786.81 ; law and
library fund, $1,11118.56.

GAUJPOLIS - Gallia County Auditor
Morton L. Dickey said Saturday $9,984 hid
been collected laat week from the sale of 42
parcels of land sold lor delinquent lazes.
Dickey said the Pjll'Cels brought from $51o
$1,200.
RUisell Wood, local realtor, purchased
.lhree.fiflhs of an acre In Addison Twp., for
SUIT FILED
$5, while. Virgil Hobbs, Palf!ot Star Rt.,
GALLIPOUS - The Firat National
paid the moat, $1,200 for 12 acres in Green Bank Friday fllt:d a judgment suit in
Twp. Each parcel went to ihe highest Gallia County Common Pleas Court
·bidder: Sales were held every half-hour for agalnat Delmu B. Jeffries, 1279 Smith
Rd., Columbwt; Harvey F. McFarland,
five days.
Auditor Dickey uld the delinquent lazes ViliiGn and~ S. SWtlher, 1812 Frebla
on the properties totaled $3,179.12 whilt . Ave., Cel~. PlalnUff Neb "·••
$81.31 would be charged an each parcel for pilll - - pet. lllterwt from Jan. I, 18'12, .
cour.l COlli. Delinquent land tu: lllleln and fareclGiure fll I morlpae lln I lot In
conducted to cleat the boob.
the vil1a&amp;t Ill Vlnlolr

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