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vital Highway I between
Quang Tri and Hue, 32 miles to
the south, by shelling a newly
built bridge at My Chanh,
halfway between the two
province capitals.
u.s. Navy pilots from the
aircraft carrier . Hancock
claimed they destroyed three
antiaircraft guns, and silen&lt;:ed
three other guns and an
unknown number of artillery
positions nine miles southwest
of Quang Tri. .
"I don't know where the
enemy had (their guns) before," said Cdr. Stan Arthur,
Jackson, Ohio. who led the

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raids. "It looked as if they were no U.S. casualtles.
moved the pieces in over· Closer to Saigon, the high
oommand claimed that troops
night."
Heavy fighting also was had reopened a stretch of Highreported 10 miles west of Hue way 13 froin Lai Khe to Chon
near King base, .where South Thanh 30 to 40 miles north of
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Vietnamese infantrymen with- the capital,
but fighting was
stood a 400-round mortar reported
nearby .
An
barrage, then killed 18 attack- estimated 500 North Vieting Communists at a cost of 20 namese troops are in the area.
men wounded, the Saigon high
Over North Vietnam, U.S.
conunand said.
planes in addition to hitting the
Late Wednesday night a U.S. radar Site 13 miles south of
helicopter only nine miles Hanoi also struck and
south of Da Nang, 370 miles damaged three buildings at the
north of Saigon, killed 15 Viet Xuari Mai Army training
Cong; spokesmen said. The center 17 miles southwest of
chopper was not hit and there the capital city.

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registration and scoring duties.
Starters for. the tournament
include Joe Thomas, Columbus; Fairgreens first golf
professional along with Ott
Sharp and Dr. D. E. Michael,
Jackson.
A "Second Family Car" will
he awarded free lor any hole in
one made by a senior golfer on
the 125 yard · fifth hole at

Fischer's
Protests
Disallowed
REYKJAVIK (UP!) Arbiter Lothar Schmid today
rejected ail of Bobby Fischer's
protests and demands about

Juniors _ Misses . Ha If Sizes

TWO DAYS ONLY!

FALl FASHION FABRICS

OUR NO. 1 BEST SELLING

Polyesters _ Wools·. Acrylics . Corduroys. Solids - Plaids ·
Patterns.

PANTY HOSE

REG. 5.49
REG. 4.99
REG. 3.99
REG. 3.19
REG. 2.99
REG. 2.89

Reg. $1.00 pr ..

1.88 yd.
2.48 yd. '
2.58 yd.

Hicksville, Ohio.
Coach Hootman stated that
he is optimistic about
Wellston's basketball future,
and hopes to build a successful
program there . He said the
SEOAL will offer a real
challenge to him and the
Golden Rockets.
Hootman replaces Tom
Evans who coached the Golden
Rockets last year to a 4-15
overall slate and a 2-12 record
in the SEOAI., tying with
Jackson and Logan lor sixth .

Matheny Killed
In LaSalle Fire
CLEVELAND (UPI)--Cecil
Matheny, 26, Columbus, was
killed here today following a
hotel fire in the downtown
area.

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persons drowned and others were reported missing after winds
that gusted 75miles per hour hit the Northern california- Southern Oregon coastline. The Coast Guard said it towed in ''more
than 20" fishing boata. A spokesman aaid three craft were
three craft were

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The International
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Devoted To The Interests Of The Meigs-Mason Area
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
_FRIDAY, AUGUST .18, 1972

NO. 88

Weather

Partly cloudy, warm and
humid with a chance of
thundershowers today, tonight
and Saturday. High today in
the upper 8(il and low 90s. Low
tonight in the upper 60s to low
70s. High Saturday in the mid
80s north to low 90s south.

TEN CENTS

PHONE 992-2156

29 to 42 waist size. Big new selection on sale this
week-end. New solid colors - neat patterns.
Perfect for dress - for back to school wear.

10.95 KNIT SLACKS ..................... SALE 9.75
11.95 KNIT SlACKS .................... SALE 10.75
12.95 KNIT SLACKS..................... SALE 11.50
13.95 KNIT SLACKS ..................... SALE 12.50
14.95 KNIT SLACKS .....................SALE 13.50
15.95 KNIT SLACKS..................... SAL£ 14.25
16.95 KNIT SLACKS .................... SALE 15.25
SALE! JUST 20

MEN'S SPORT COATS

assislant varsity coach al

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4.48 '(d.
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in 1967. In !970, Hootman was
awarded his Master's Degree
in Guidance from St. Francis
College in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Prior to his ap,Pointment at
Wellston, he served as freshman basketball coach at
Bluffton where they tied for the
league championship'. Before
going to Bluffton, he was an

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FABRICS
FABRICS
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MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S

Fairgreens.
Goilers over 50 will be
participating by age group
from the following additional
clubs:
Portsmouth,
Fairgreens, Columbus Country
Club, Hocking Hills (Logan),
Zanesville, Alliance, Maysville
(Kentucky ), Xenia, Parkersburg, Marietta, Lancaster,
London and Athens.

8ob" Hootman as a sophomore. He graduated

(pronounced Hutman ) was
recently named the head
basketball coach at WeUston
High School lor the 1972-73
school year.
Hootnlan, 'lJ, is a native of
Edgerton, Ohio, located in the
northwest corner of the state.
He was a star lor the Edgerton
High School cage squad during
pis se~ior yel!.r in 1~63 .
Edgerton finished with a 22-3
slate while Hootman was
named to the All-County, AllLeague, Ali-District, AilNorthwest teams, and was the
most valuable player in his
league. He also was an
honorable mention All-State
pick.
He went·to Defiance College
where he started on the varisty

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1f2 price

Wellston Post
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Despite intermittent showers . filth races with Shirpeg;s , Sidney Spencer, Pomeroy of Karr .and Van Zandt Motot
the twilight horse harness SaJ!lpson, o!"ned by H. Coburn driver and trainer, lost our Co. prese, nted the trophy
racing of the Meigs County . and J.D. MacDonald of Ports- b'!irely to Shirpeg's Sampson in blanket io Song of Belmont.
Fair ran as scheduled ' m011th taking first in both the both the second and sixth to
Bengal Bengal owned by R.
:J'hursday evening and before a second and sixth races. All four . take second place In both. Morgan .of Belpre was first In
· full grandstand of fans .
were for two _fear old pacers. Kiddy Carr, owned by, R. G. the fourth race and third in the
Racing fans more than got Hillcrest Princess won the · Betts was third in both races. eighth. Second in both races
their money's worth since two trophy blanket presented to The purse for each of the two was Silver Tinkle, owned by
races were added to the Betts, the owner by Mrs. races was $2,889.50.
Ray Newhart of Marietta, and
progran\ due to the large Charlene Hoeflich represenIn the third and seventh K. Rodney, owned by Dean
number of two year old pacers ting The Daily Sentinel which races, Song of Belmont, owned Kelby Lessee, Waterford, was
on hand. With 14 pacers en- contributed the trophy.
by R. R. Fuller of Newark was third in the fourth anct first in
tered into the race and rules
In the first and fif·th, Rusty first; Betty Bills !lWned by the eighth. Bengal Bengal won
forbidding more than 10 horses Don owned by Jack Price of Harry !lagman of Newark 'was ihe trophy blanket for the two
in one. race, ·the field was Lockbourne was second while secane! .. and third was races with Earl Ingels of the
divided into two divisions with Uretta· Worthy, owned by Bystander owned by William · Meigs County Branch of the
seven horses in each.
Burdell McKinney of Mid- and Julia Miller, Piketon. Athens County Saving and
Hillcrest Princess, owned by dleport was third in the first These races were for three Loan making the presentation.
R. G. Betts of Barnesville took and Marken Byrd, owned by year old trotters. Henry Wells Rodney was driven by Sidney
first place in both the first and Kenneth Owen, Marietta, was and IJQrothy Russell, employes Spencer of Pomeroy.
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Para mutuel belting 1'buraSIDNEY SPENCER, DRIVING No.7, Kenstone Stony,
day at' tbe ·twrngbt harness two year old pacers - the
owned
by Jacob Weiriherger, Galllpolis, and Sidney and
racing totaled $3,500, track second and s1xth rac.es,, Lilly
RQger
Spencer,
led in the !li!COnd and sixth races, seoond
records Knight actually came mf~rst m
0 111 c1a15 8aid today. No
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division for two year old jlaeers.at the Meigs Fair Thursday
were made available on bow penalized at the finish line
evenlng:However,Spencerwas
nosed out at the finish line in
Individual races paid off.
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Sampson which was second.

We have shipments arriving daily of such well
known brands· as Jonathan Logan •. ~utle Knit:
Vicky Vaughn , Berkshire. R&amp; K Ongmals. Totll
Todd . City Scene. Betty Hartford.
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NOW 3 PAIR 2.39

The fire at the old La SaUe
hotel started about 3 a.m., but
. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. . playing
conditions at theagainst
world was extinguished by firemen
chess championship
Boris Spassky. Fischer said he before it spread.
Five other persons were takmay demand future games he en to a nearby hospital sufferplayed in a private room .
Sclunid met Icelandic orga- ing from smoke inhalation.
Cause of Matheny's death
nizers to discuss the latest in a was
listed as smoke inhalation.
series of protests from the
The blaze did $10,000damage
American challenger about to the hotel.
noise in the playing hail. The
latest outburst, written by
BOOK CIRCULATION
Fischer aide Fred Cramer and
The Pomeroy-Middleport
sent Wednesday, again
libraries had a ciruiation of
demanded seven rows of seats 6 236 books in June and 5,561 in
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be removed and aaid it was July.
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Magazines were donated
"not enough that you (Schmid)
Atk 108
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piously wave your hands to the by Mrs. Eugene
Thomas Reed, and Mrs. Clair
crowd."
The 15th game of the $250,000 Karr.
''match of the century" was
scheduled for 5 p.m. today.
Cramer said Fischer may •
QUILLEN HOME
ask that tbe remaining games
Ernest
Quillen, Syracuse,
be played in a private room.
The third game of the match has returned home from Holzer
was played in a table-tennis Medical Center after suffering
room with only Schmid a stroke at his residence a
present, but that was because month Rgo. Mr. Quillen is
of Fischer's protest against receiving visitors at his home
in Syracuse.
television cameras.
The president of the lnterna•tional Chess Federation, of
COURTHOUSE CWSED
which Cramer is a U.S. vice
The Meigs County Court
preoldent, also rejected
charges that Schmid was House will he closed this afarrogant, incompetent and ternoon and Friday afternoon
ID'lwllling to Improve playing to enable employes to attend
the Meigs County Fair.
conditions.

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Hootman Takes
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FINAL CLEARANCE!

Tri-Co Clubs Taking Part
In Southern Ohio Seniors

Members from Hidden
Valley CoWl try Club, Gaillpolis
and Pomeroy Golf Clubs will he
among over 100 senior golfers
representing 15 country clubs
from Southern Ohio, Kentucky
and West Virginia who will
participate in the Sixth Annual
Southern Ohio Seniors Golf
Tournament. The event is to he
held Tuesday at the Fairgreens
Country Club course between
Jackson and Wellston, 0.
Representatives of the local
clubs and pairings include the
following:
Keith Arnold , Ralph E.
Warner, Art Geiwicks and Bob
Adkins whose tee off time is set
lor 8:45 a.m.
Bill Buffington, Charles
Hyer, Sam Littlepage and Jake
Somerville will make up
another foursome with their
tee off time, set at 9:24 aJ11,..
Gallipolis Golf Club players
MASON
DRIVE-IN
participating
will include:
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Frank
Snedaker,
Harry
K.
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Mills, Dr. R.D. Thomas, Dr.
Clyde
Ingels, Dick Rodrick,
Tonight &amp; Friday
Bob Richards, Bartow Jones,
Aug. 17-18
Clark Hager, U. A. Cornett, Dr.
Double Feature Program
tom Morgan, Dr. Homer
BLESS THE BEASTS
Thomas, John Halliday1 Vic
&amp; CHILDREN
Hager; ·R: D. ltlilte, !iartarlil
(GP)
Martin, Harold Brown, Gilbert
- PlusBeard.
"MAFIA"
Claudia Cardinale
Pomeroy
Golf
Club
. Franco Nero
representatives are : Dale
Lee J. Cobb
Dutton, Edison Baker, Dave
Rated (GPI
Darst, Chester Knight, Harold
Lohse, Walter Grueser, Ralph
Graves.
The golfers will compete,
with handicaps, in the 18-hoie
tournament over the rugged
Tonighllhru Saturday
hilly Fairgreens course. The
Aug. 17·19
affair will include luncheon,
NOT OPEN
dinner, golf carts, entertainment, a fellowship hour
Sun.-Mon .-Tues.
and a number of prizes and
Augusl20-21 -22
awards.
George C. Scott
Co-chairman for the seniors
in
THE HOSPITAL
tournament are Jack Stiffler,
(Technicolor)
Sr., Jackson and Ott Sharp,
Carloons :
McArthur, with Mrs. Lorraine
No Space Like Home
Michael, Jackson as executive
Wind Bag
The Duster
secretary. Members of the
Show Starts 7 P.M.
Fairgreens Ladies Golf
. ._ _ _ _ _ _ __. · Association will assist in

Haniess Races.Popular

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Assaults In Quang Tri
SAIGON (UPI)-U.S. warplanes flew the heaviest born!).
ing missions of the renewed air
wm; against North Vietnam
Wednesday, the U.S. command
said loday.
Spokesmen said 370 raids by
jet fighter-bombers and
another eight missions by
Strategic Air .Command 852
Stratofortresses hit North
Vietnam Wednesday. Jet
fighters struck within 13 miles
of Hanoi·, "damaging" a radar
site south of the capital city.
The northernmost raids
ended at 5 p.m., just before the
arrival of President Nixon's
foreign affairs adviser Henry
A. Kissinger sparked rumors of
a new U.S. peace pian for Indochina.
Kissinger spent ail of this
morning and early afternoon in
secret briefings with U.S.
military and civilian officers in
Saigon, then was wbisked to
the Independence Palace of
President Nguyen Van Thieu
for a meeting.
New Assaults Reported .
New Communist a·ssaults
were reported throughout
South Vietnam today, and were
heaviest in the area of embattled Quang Tri Province
capital 404 miles north of
Saigon, field reports and official spokesmen said.
AU.S. adviser was wounded
Wednesday in heavy North
Vietnamese artillery and
rocket attacks in and around
Quang Tri, and heavy fighting
left at least 200 Communists
and 25 government troops
"iiead, spokesmen said.
UP! reporter Ted Kurrus
said that the North Vietnamese
made a new .attempt to cut

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Regularly $29.95 Coats

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While They Last

SALE! 5 BOYS 114.95 SPORT COATS
Larger Sizes While they Last

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BETIER LIVESTOCK WINNERS - Mary Mora has lbe Reserve Champion and Tony
Carnahan the Grand Champion Guernseys. Judging of Dairy Cattle was conducted Thursday
at the Meigs County Fair.

SALE! "NAME" SCHOOL SHIRTS
Complete selection for the Ia !Iowing schoo Is : ·
- Eastern Eagles
- Meigs Marauders
- White Falcons
- Kyger Creek
- Southern Tornadoes

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Short sleeve slipover styles · crew neck.
Boys and Girls Sizes 6 to 18 - - . - . . - 1.69
Mens and Ladies sizes 34 to 48 . - . . - . 1.95

Sale! Men's and

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Robes

Mens$7 .95 Robes - Polyester and cotton blends.
Small , medium. large and extra large .
Friday-Saturday Sale - $4.99
Boys $5.95 and $6 . 9~ Robes - Corduroy and
cotton flann el - not every size .
'Friday -Saturday Sal e-$3.49
Look Around In The Mens and Boys Department
- lsi Floor .
With school time almost here and Ia II a few weeks away -

you' ll enjoy seeing the new items for men and boys.
- Sweaters
- Paris Belts lor Fall
- Jackets
- Western Shirts
- Knit Sport Shirts
- Carhartt Brown
- Pajama s
Duck Clothes
- Long Sleeve Shirts
Lee
Work Clothes
- Knit Dress Shirts
If you .don 't find what you' re looking for ask any of 'the

salespeople to help you lind you r si ze · color you like or
pa rlicula r style.

Another Big Shipment

WEMBLEY TIES FOR MEN
Ready i led ties and clentv of Wemblev E·Zon ready lied lies
- and white lies, too, In four-In-hand and cllp-ons.
Stop In the mens department, 1st floor - See this excellent
selection of ties and pick oul several for yourself or for gift~.
Fine seletlion, too, of Wembley Ties for boys arranged tor your e15y selection.

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Buy Socks For
Back To School Wear N~w

HOME FURNISHINGS
SPECIAL PURCHASE

For a fin e se lection of socks for boys and young men - Visit

the mens · boys department on the lsi lloor and select now.
Mens Jerks T.V. Orion Socks - - · · · · - · · · 1.00
Big selection of colors
Boys Jerks T.V. Orion Socks · · - · - · · · · · 79c
Sizes 7 to 9 and 9'12 to 11. Many colors .
Athletic Socks with solid color tops.
Green, Blue, Maroon, Red or Gold. Flts sizes 10
to 13.
$1.00
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SELECTION
WRANGLER JEANS
FOR MEN AND BOYS

(irregulars)
Choose 80x90 or 66x90

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FULL OR TWIN SIZE 8.98
KING OR QUEEN SIZI! 13A9

Mens sizes in super lean . regular cut and flares.
Boys sizes in slims. :r:egulars and huskies .
Re!~Uii~r cut or flares. ·

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Rain ol neal' cloudburst
velocity apparently caused a
head-on collision on Middleport
Hill .6 of a mile south of State
Route 7 Thursday alB:50 p.m.
the Meigs County sheriff's
office said . No one was
seriously injured .
Michael (Micky ) L. Childs,
19, 444 Uncoln St., Middleport,
·was driving south downhill
when he slid left of center on
wet pavement in a sharp curve,
His auto met headon another
driven by Max Davis, 54, Route
I, Middleport, who had stopped
up against the guardraU on his
right to avoid the collision.
Both cars were heavily
damaged. Davis reported an
injury, but was not immediately treated. There were
no arresta.
The sheriff's office also
reported an accident this
morning when John Icard,
Route 1, Iiidwen, slif) over a
hli1 on County.Road 25 near the
Ben Tom Company. There was
no arrest.

Astill-born haby was horn to
Delores Marilyn Zabonik
Thlvenor, age 36, the sheriff's
dept. reported. The report was
investigated at 10 p.m. Thursday at the Apostolic ·Church
grounds near the Meigs-Athens
County line ,.
The husband of Mrs.
Thivenor stated that his wife
attempted .to deliver the baby
herself. There was no doctor
present at the time of delivery.
The baby was horn at7:58 p.m.
Prosecutor Beriiard Fultz
advised investigating officers
to remove the remains' of the
infant to Veterans Memorial
Hospital where an examination
found there no evidence indicating other than natural
death, the sheriff's department
said.
Two men, Charles Knight, no ·
address,
and
Charles
Eichinger, Jr., Chester, ·were
arrested on disturbing the
peace charges at a bar in the
Five Points Grill Thursday
night.

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GUERNSEY CHAMPIONS -Nancy Carnahan with the junior champion and lllshand Jbn
with the grand champion. The animals were the ll'iJ1ners of the open class judging of dairy
cattle held thursday at the Meigs County Fair.

Wanting Proof

Dairy Champions Shown
By Dean and Carnahan

WASHINGTON (UPI) Two congressmen who
support President Nixon's
lndocbloa war policies want
to visit North Vietnam.
Reps. William E. Minshall,
R.()hlo, and Robert L. F.
Sikes, D-Fia., Bald Thursday
they hoped to assess damage
allegedly caused by Intentional U. s. bombing of
dikes and clvlllan areas.
They said they bad sought
permission lor the visit by
sending telegrams to North
Vietnamese officials.

Children Will
Go Full Days
In Meigs Local

ROBIN WINDLAND had the grand and reserve champion Jersey cattle in the 4-11 division at the Meigs CoWlty
Fair Thursday.

Two Meigs county farmers
exhibited the top lour animals
in two classes of the open class
dairy judging at the Meigs
County Fair Thursday.
Earl Dean of Sumner
' alilbtled the junior and senior
champ!Ga females and the
grand champion female and
grand champion bull in the
Holstein class. Jtm Carnahan
of Racine RD exhibited the
junior and senior champion
females and the grand
champion female and grand
champion bull in the Guernsey
division.
Results of the Holstein
judging (lsi, 2nd, etc. in order) :
Bull, one year and under two,
Earl Dean, blue.
Bull calf, blue, Dean.
Cow, four years old, Dean,
Roy Holter, Arlow Gift.
Cow, three years old, first
and second, Gift.
Cow, two years and under
three, Dean, Holter, Gift.
Senior yearling heifer, Dean,
first and second, Roy Parker.
Senior heifer calf, Dean,
Parker, Gift.

For the first . time in the
Meigs Local School District,
kindergarten children this fall
will attend full-day classes but
fewer days a week, Supt.
George Hargraves said today ..
An average of over 60 pet. of this fall bas cancelled ail plans
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·poriation problems involved in the 1972-13 juniors and seniors in the foreseeable future for
transporting children to half- of Meigs High School are continuing to use the Rutland
.day sessions, children will be enrolled in vocational courses, gymnasium for mining classes .
divided into groups, one at- George Har&amp;raves, Meigs In.struction wiU be returned to
By UDitecl Presl IDternatloaal
School
District the high school and there will
tending classes for full day~ on Local
SAIGON ;... COMMUNIST G~ hiclden In nearby Monday and Wednesday and Super'lntendent, reported . be no building of any mining
mountains slammed a R3 • rocket barrage into the sprawling anolher group lull day sessions tod.ay.
training facsimile on the , old
American air base at Da Nailg today ldlllng an Amerlcan air- on TuesdaY and .Thursday. The
Of the 240 member junior Rutland football field.
man, wounding 21 anddestroy!Dc or damaging 11 U.S. aircraft. group will alternate every class this fail, 150 or 63 pet. are
Ten of the rounds landed on the South Vietnamese p&lt;rtlon ol · other week lor full days on enrolled in vocational classes
the bale and a vllllge. Jtlll oulllde ldlllng 'll civillanl and Friday.
while 135 of the 230 seniors, a .
WlliiiJC!Ing one government IO!dler· and 24 civiUans: It wu the
Hargraves has asked parenta total of Wpet., are enrolled in
third and largeat attack 111 Da Nanc thia mooth and came ooe to aCcompany their ~hlldren t:b · the vocational field. ConKILLED IN BELFAST
wee1t afler the last Amerlc111 ground combat unit In Vietnam the kindergarten ·cenl.ers In sidered a part of the vocational
BEU"AST
(UPI) - A man
In charge of curbing rocket activity agalnat the baM - was Pomeroy, Middleport and training program, however, is
deactivated. Protection of the key air bale waa turned I)Ver to the . Rutland on the first day of buainess and office education. was found shot to death in
South Vietnamese.
school so that they can expreS&amp; About one-t~Urd of tbe .Juniors Blillast Protestant ama inday
their preference for Monday and seniors enrolled in shortly alter bomb explbslons
WASIIING'OON -THE HOUBE EARLY TODAY voted for
damaged several Roinan .
and Wedneaday or Tuesday voc:atlonal t!ducatlon are in the
11ron11 new antlbuling restructlona, going one 11'11 ~r than and Thursday clillltle8 lor their · bl!ainestl arid office edu~atlon Catholic h!.lllles and a Catholic
club.
Prellldent Nixon ~ but llapiJing juat short of banning youngsters. ThOle unable to department.
IChool rac:lal bullng ci any lilrt.
At the same time a.rsraves Thursday night sniper fire in
accompany their children are
Tbe biii'IIOUid require a court lo lint.try allat of alternative
the city's catholic Lower Falls
asked . to Indicate their pointed out that a lack ~ inmet!wleof ri'''F 1riiD&amp; aiCboollllflln It J.'Ould order bualng. If preference by ~~ending a note to terest in a mining course area killed British Army Cpl.
among junior clul members Michael Boddy, 24.
(Ciili ii • P1i1t It)
the teacher.

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f ,ew,s•• zn Brzefi .
No. 1 Seconds

Perfect back to school . jeans and good for
everyday wear .

Rain Blamed for
Head-on Collision

4-H DrviSION WINNERS Alan Holter holds the grand
champion and Melanie Dean the Reserve Champion of the
Holstein division. Judging of dairy cattle was held Thursday
at the Meigs County Fair.

Students Liking Voc-Ed

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Junior heifer calf, Dean,
Gift.
Get of sire, Gift.
Produce of cow, Holter, Gift.
Best three females, Dean,
Hoi ter, Gift.
Results of the Guernsey
judging: Bull, one year and
under two, Jini Carnahan. ·
Cow, four · year old, Carnahan .
·
Cow, three years old, Carnahan .
Cow, two years . and under
three, Carnahan, IJQnald Mora,
Carnahan.
Senior yearling heifer, first
and second, Carnaban.
Junior yearling heifer, Jeff
Maddox, Clirnahan.
Senior heifer calf, Maddox,
Carnahan.
Junior heifer calf, Mora,
Maddox,
Get of sire, Carnahan. .
Produce of cow, Carnahan,
Maddox.
Best three females, Carnahan, Mbra.
In the Jersey class, Robin ·
Winland of Athens exhibited
the junior champion female
and Marcus Weaver the senior
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109th Fair Ends SaturdJJy
'

The lottb amaal Melp Clltlllly Fair will be wutpped ap
Saturday, completiDc uolller llw day rna.
Amoq the 'hl&amp;lllf&amp;hia .. Salliiday will be bllnti - - .
racing startlnl al I P~- 111111 the Mart Foar lltlllle Bille
Ridge Qurtel will he the Satanlay 'l!IPI era.utal!d attractlou at 8:M. Tile aaul 4-H b - sbow will bella at I

a.m. 881urday.

TGIII&amp;ht there will be twilight lwileu raclq at.l p.m..
lollowetl by lbe graodltud attractloa of Ike .....1 bone
pu111q eaalell at 8:M p.m. Tbe jtudor lair D*bt lteer,
lamlrud (lllu will he lleld al8:li p.m. IIIII eWIIIIIC Iaiiie
eatlle bull aear lilt midway. "'~-~.!.~.e.~ec.=:a:w -:·:·:·:·:·:·.·.·.·.·....··..

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champion lemiile, the grand
champion · female and .the
grand champion bull.
Other results of Jersey
judging:
Bull, two years and over,
Weaver,
C!lW, four years and over,
Weaver.
Cow, three years and under
four, Weaver.
Cow, two years and under
three, Weaver, first and
second.
Senior yearling heifer, Robin
Winland, Weaver.
Junior yearling helf~r ,
Weaver.
Senior heifer call, Weaver,
Leland Parker.
Junior heifer calf, Winla!KI,
Weaver.
Gel of sire, Weever.
Produce of cow and best
three females, Weaver.
In the milking snQI'Ihorn
class, Fred Bierhup of Wellston
exhibited the junior and senior
champion females, the grand
champion female and the
grand chi\J!lplon bull.
Ralph Porte'r of Ohio State
Uplverslty judged the open
class dairy.
Veleraol Memorial Hoipltal

ADMISSIONS - Daisy
Sayre, Racine, and Mary Sue
BiaeD, Minemllle.
DISCHARGES - Arnold
Baa, Rhonda Hager, Myrtle
Robinson, Veva Searles, LoWa
Matlack, Charles. Carroll,
Betty Roush and Richard
Weaver.
LOCAL TEMPs
TeJIII*'Iture in dcrtmton
Pome)'oy Friday at lla.m: -

Mdecreet, under parlly clOIIdJ
llkles.

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Mrs. Donovan Died Tuesday
Mrs. Gilbert (Marie)
Donovan, 51, Wellaville, died
Tuesday at the Osteopathle
Hospital in East Uverpool.
Surviving are her hu.ilband,
Gilbert ; a daughter, Margaret
• · Mercer of Wellaville: two sons,
Gilbert and Ralph, of Wellsville; three grandsons; her
father, Walter Cook, Syracuse;
five sisters, Maycle Searles,
Cheshire; . Edna Searles,
Bidwell;
Della
Mlller,
Pomeroy ; Florence Riebel,
Tucson, Ariz., and. Eva May
Phlllips, Syracuse; three
brothers, Cecil Cook, East
Liverpool; Bernard Cook,
Middleport; Raymond Earl
Cook, East Liverpool, and
several nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were
her mother, Emma L. Cook
and a brother, Harold.
Funeral services will be held

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DORO'IliY RUSSElL AND HENRY WELlS of the Karr and Van .Zandt Motor Co.,
Pomeroy, on behalf of the auto firm presented a trophy blanket to Song of Belmont and the
owner driver, Dr. R. R. Fuller, Newark, at the Meigs Fair Thursday evening. Song of Belmont
was first in the third and seventh races for three year old trotters. ·

'Nixon, Agnew Holding
:·O ut of Power Struggle

at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Dwight Zavllz officlaiing.
Burial wiH be in the Syractt8e
Cemetery. Friends lilay ·can at
the funeral home any time
after 2 p.m. Saturday.

PleaWII Valley H01pltal
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Poeey
Stevenson, J;&gt;olnt Pleasant;
John Sigman, Brancroft; Mrs.
Charles Utchfleld, Southside;
Edna Anderson, Gallipolis
Ferry ; Mrs. Raymond Fultz,
LeOrl ; Virginia Fultz, Leon;
Terry Roush, Mason; Jack
Hayes, New Haven; Usa K.
Hayes, New Haven; Darlene
Stevens, · New Haven; Ada
Carson, Mason; Vallie Cole,
Hartford;
Mrs.
Paul
Bonecutter, Gallipolis Ferry.

Television Log
TONY KENNEDY, NINE·YEAR-{)LD SON of Mr. and Mrs. JWJior Kemedy, Middleport
Route 1, is again outrider for the Meigs County Fair. Tony received a nice ovation from the full
grandstand watching the Thursday night twilight races as he moved along in the races for the
eight races. He is riding Bachelor Boy, owned by Mrs. Flossie Allensworth, Middleport.

Spassky May Tie

FRIDAY, AUGUST 18
6: oo-News 3, 4, 8. 10. IS ; NB-C New.- a, 10; Truth or Conseq. 6; I
Dream of Jeannie \3; Hothovoaa 33.
.
6: 30--News 3/ 4, 8, 10, 15; Frenth Chef, 33.
7:00 - Dltk Von Dyke 4; News 6, 10; Whars My Line 8; Elec.
Co. 20 ; Porter Wagner 3; Wild Wild West 13; Saint 15;
Masterpiece Theatre 33.
7:30 - To Toll The Truth 6; Dragnet 8; Adlm-12 3; I Dream of
Jeannie ~; Mr. Rogers 20 ; Parent Game 10.
8:00- Brody Bunth6, 13; O' Hara, U.S . Treasury I ; Book Beat
33 ; Movie " The 25th Hour" 3, IS; Movie "On the Beath" 4.
8:30'-'-- Partridge Family 6, 13; VIetnam: Beyond The Fury 33.
9:00 - Room 222 6, 13; Movie "Ulysses" 8; Movie "Ride the
Wild Surf" 10.
.
9:30- Odd Couple6, 13; Fine Art of Goofing OH 33.
10:00 - Love Amerlton Style!J; This EMile and This Stranger 33
10:30- Dr . Simon Locke 3; Dr. In The House 4; Rolling on River
IS; Washington Week in Review 33 .

Filicher wiU probably be told
REYKJAVIK ( UPI) - way to come out of the game
of the suit after today's game
Bobby Fischer, unaware of a with a draw.
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Un·
Conservatives Are Upset
audience where they hope that $1.75 million law suit hanging
and
before his sabbath begins l1 : 00 - News3, ~.6.8,. 10, 13, 15.
The adjourned game
wllllng to antagonize either
Conservatives were upset the large numbers of big-state over hili head, analyzed hili reswnes at 10:30 am. EDT at sunset, American sources 11 :30-Johnny Carson3. ~. 15 ; Dick Covelt6; Movie"Hell Below
Zero" 8; Movie "curse of the Voodoo" 10; Movie " The
aide, President Nixon has that the platform draft prailied delegates could upset earlier strategy until dawn today in an today.
said .
Bravados, " 13 .
decided to stay out of a power organized labor but failed to decisions.
source
close
to
Filicher
1:00
- Roller Derby 4; Midnight Spe&lt;lal3, IS; Movie "Satan's
A
effort to beat Boris Spassky
Flacherhelda 8'h to 5'h point
Satellites" 10.
struggle between large states include the traditional
A White House source said when play reswned In the 15th lead and needs another four said "Bobby would blow hili top
1:30 - News 13, 4.
and small states for control of language endorsing right-to- the administration sought unand forget all about chess. He
points to win the Iitle.
the Jg78 Republican National work laws, which labor op- successfully to
"bring
cannot stand the sight of Fox
SATURDAY, AUGUST19
Fischer Has Easy Draw
REYKJAVIK (UPI) 6:110-Foith
fo1
·
Today
10.
Convention.
poses.
together" the reformers and
and
to
tell
him
Chester
is
suing
All grandmasters agreed
Bobby Flscber and Boris
6: 30--Chrlstopher Closeup 10.
Vice President Spiro T.
And a subcommittee Thurs- the party's conservative
would
be
putting
fuel
to
the
7:110-Ne!ghbors 13; Cummunique 6; Form Front 4; Death
Spassky today agreed lo a that the temperamental
Agnew, who would benefit day toughened the antibusing majority which so far has
Volley Days8; Societies In Transition 10 ; Formbook 3.
challenger had an easy draw fire."
draw
In
the
151h
game
of
the
.
mlllt from keeping the balance provision by proposing a prevaUed in the preconvention
7:
Is-Woman's
Point of VIew 13.
The suit, filed in a federal
world chess championship. but only Yugoslavia's Svetozar
7 : ~GIIIIgan'sls . ~; M.sn from C.O.S. I. 10; Gospel6; Blostott
of power in the party with the constitutional amendment to maneuvering.
Gligoric stuck his neck out and court, said Fischer violated an
13; Monkoes a.
small, conservatin states If he outlaw · the use of busing to
When it became apparent
agreement for filming the 8:110-Dr. Doolittle 3, ~. 15; Jerry Lewis 13; Bugs Bunny 8. 10;
said
"Spassky
wm
need
a
seeks the GOP presidential achieve racial desegregation that no compromise acceptable game of their world cham- miracle to escape".
Fun for Every one 6.$250,000 match by refusing to
8:
Is-Matters
of Life 6.
nomination four years hence, should Nixon's legililative pro-- to both sides was possible, the pionship chess match.
U.S. sources ssid Fischer allow cameras in the hall.
8:
30--Del&gt;uty
Doo
3, 4 IS ; Rood Runner 6, 13; S&lt;OOby Doo 8;
In
the
nearby
Saga
Hotel,
the
aJao has decided not to in- posals, seeking the same source said, Nixon decided to
would not be informed before
Drives
Away
Uacballeased
Bugs
Bunny
10.
Russian world champion, his
tervene.
result, fail.
keep hands off.
Icelandic organizers placed 9:110-Woody Woodpecker 3. ~- 15 ; Funky Phantom 6, 13;
king
in check and hili 41st move the game today of the 75 helmeted policemen at the
Harlem Globetrotters 8. 10.
Their joint decisions was
(The House went beyond the
Although the White House
million lawsuit filed against
Panther 3. 4, 15; Jatkson Fivo6, 13; Help Hair Bear
revealed hy a White House GOP platform writers by source did not elaborate on sealed in a brown envelope, him by movie producer front and backstlge entrance 9: 30--Pink
Bunth
a,
10.
source. It means that the approving early today a bill not Agnew's decision, it was clear retired with his chief second Chester Fox in New York in case FilJcher might be 10:110-Jetsons 3, ~. IS; Bewitched 6, 13; P&lt;lbbies and Bomm
RepubUcan convention wiU al- only to ban crosstown busing of that any Agnew intervention on Eyfim Geller hoping to find a Wednesdsv.
Bamm 8, 10.
sUIIUDoned to court on the spot,
10: ~Barrier Reef 3, ~. 15 ; Liddsvllle 6, 13; Archie's TV FunmOlt certainly bave a floor any students but to allow behalf of the party regulars
but the American was allowed
nies 8. 10.
fight over GOP liberala' efforts schools under co~rt busing would only incense liberals and
to drive away unchallenged. II :110-Take A Giant Step 3. ~ . IS; Curiosity Shop 6. 13; Sabrina,
to at)ract to the party more orders to get these orders hurt him in 1976 if he chose to
Tho Teenage Witch 8, 10.
WEEKEND TV FARE : Saturday - Two pilots get a preview The 15th game got off to a II : 3D-Josle
and the Pussytatl 8, 10.
women, young people and changed to conform' with new run for the nomination.
tonight (they're not on the regular fall schedule, as yet ): One, dramatic start when German !2:oo-Mr. Wizard 3, ~- 15; Jonny Quest 13; Batman 8; Monkees
minorlUes.
legislation. The Senate Is
The !56-member GOP
10.
"The Neighbors"', sounds like "Son of All in the Family," while arbblter Lothar Schmid went
Wililedle bethtwe contefroversy unUkely)~~- J~~! :,th; . ~~-"- Natlo~a).(:Ommittee ThUrsday the other, "Capt. ·Newman, .M. D.," is .based on a very .funny, IQ, the p:ont of ~e, sta~ ~d.. 12:311-Bugaloos 3, IS; Roller Derby 4; Lantelot Link 13;
,, Mlnlllurt Golf 6; Whars ACon.-ntlon All About? I, 10.
,
persls .
.een r OI'J!!OI'., , ver on. •. •
upi111ld,the1smaller.,but equally
asked for silence.
. , 1:110-CBS-Chlldren'sFIIm
often-moving
novel,
ai!O,
WHTN-TV
..
.'!..()ads
of
sports,
with·
two
Festtvaii,IO;
Amerltan.Bondstond
.
and • traditionalists ·over
Women's...rlghts groups ex, conservative convention Rules
"One
of
the .players. has
6,
13;
Western
Theater
15,
Benano
Splits
3.
allocating delegates to the 1976 peeled to suCceed in adding a Conunittee in rejecting the baseball games, Reds-Mets, 2:10 on WSAZ·TV, and Red Sox- complained about too much 1;311-Johnny Bench~. Kartoon ~rnlval 3.
convention, the GOP's Plat- pet project - comprehensive liberals' proposal to increase White Sox, 2:15 on WTAP-TV ... Also football, Canadian style, noise in the hall and we have 2:110-Roller Derby 6; Job Show 10; Kentucky Afield 13;
Baseball 3, 4; ~nodion Pro Football 8.
form Committee met in tight child day care centers. There voting strength of big states in Toronto (with JoeTheissman) vs. Ottawa, at 2 on WCHS-TV, and had great problems," he said. 2: Is-Baseball
3. 4. 15.
_
a Rams-Raiders American..style exhibition at 9 on WSAZ-TV ... "I ask you not to speak, not 2:311-You 1 13; Movie,
security to ratify a series of also was considerable support 1976.
"The Gun That Won 111e West:• 10.
And there are 14 late-night movies available, with one starting at even whisper during the 3:110-Untamed World 5; Celebrity Bowling 13.
planks previously given White lor a plank to end the sonority
3:311-F Troop6; Wagon Train 10; Time Tunnell3 .
5:30a. m., WLWC-TV.
House blessing . Nixon's system in Congress and
match."
4: oo-American Adventure 6.
Sunday - The Reds and Mets will have at it again at 2 on
Vietnam policy was one of the another to require strict laws
Throughout the game the 44- 4:311-Gospel Music 8; Loyd Bridges' Water World 6; The
first planks approved.
on lobbying disclosure.
''
WLWC-TV ... WHTlj-TV previews the Republican National year-old German grandmaster
Olympics '72 13.
5:0()-Sports
Challenge 3; Goit Tournament 8; Wide World of
Although mOlt of the platBut the convention's major
Convention in a special at 5 ... An Olympics special ill on WTVN- gesticulated and hushed the
Sports6,13
; Mid-Western Hayr ide~ ; Roll_er Derby 15.
form was expected to be given battle-in wbat otherwise ill
TV at 6, and the same station has a charming magic show, plus a crowd of 1,200 persons.
5: 311-Bill Anderson 3.
U.S.
Representative circus, with magician Mark Wilson, at 6:30.
a rubber stamp, there was expected to be a sedate three
"But they were wonderful," 6:QO-News, Weather, Sports 3, 4, 8, 10.
News 3; CBS News 8, 10; News 4; Rollin' on the
considerable agitation from days to renominate the Nixon- Clarence E. Miller will be back
Monday - The Republican National Convention opens in he said later. "You could hear 6: 311-NBC
River
13;
Let'&amp; Make A Deal 6.
.
in
southeastern
Ohio
this
conservatives for language Agnew ticket--centered on an
Miami Beach at I p. m. on all NBC and CBS stations.
them breathe."
7: oo-This Is Your Life 3; Hee Haw 8; Lawrence Welk 4. 13. tS ;
weekend.
supporting right-to-work laws attempt by reformers to give
Death Volley Days 10.
Saturday morning he will be .•._.~~·..,..·,·.......v,·,·~···x···-.·····.::··...,,•o!.V.'.'•'&lt;I'.I'o'.t'o'X•'•'•.,,....
7: 3D-Nashville Musit 3; Green Acres 10.
and an even stronger an- greater voting power to the
::&gt;JW&gt;Wlt:w.'WW.~~fMII\OMWllllll!i
..
. ..................................... ......, ........................•.v:A-.o,•
8:110-AII In the Family 8, 10; NBC Comedy Theatre 3, 4, IS ;
tibusing plank than proposed large, urban states at the 1976 in Belpre to participate in the
Movie, "The Day the Fish Came Out", 6, 13.
of
the
Annual
Belpre
activities
by the draft.
convention.
8: 3Q--,--Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10.
Homecoming Festigal. On
Reformers Turned Back
9: oo-Ditk Von DykeS, 10; Pro Football 3, 4, IS.
9: 30--Arnie 8. 10.
Saturday
afternoon,
the
The reformers have been
10:110-ABC
Comedy Shawtoso 6, 13; Mi!Sion Impossible a. 10.
lawmaker
will
travel
to
neighdecisively !limed back by both
11:110-News.
Weather, Sports 6, 13.
MacArthur's widow) even richer.
By JACK O'BRIAN
the Convention Rules Commit· boring Meigs CoUI).tY to attend
11:30--Movln: The Black Scorpion 6; The Pigeon That Took
TilE REAL TiliNG -REAL ESI' ATE
London also has a new "Rock Carmen" and
tee and the GOP National the Meigs County Fair near
Rome. 10; Rampage at Apache Wells, 8; The Cot Creeps, 13.
Pomeroy . That evening Miller
NEW YORK (KFS )-Steve McQueen and the reviewers threw rocks at it ... It's not a 12: oo-News 3; Movie, Trapped in Tonglors 15
Committee.
and Seek 3; The French Line4 ; Tha Creature Walks
They plan to take their fight will be in Zanesville where he Neile Adams, despite the martial bustup, are desecreatioo to jazz up a claB8ic such aa 12: ~Hide
13.
I: 30--Movles, Slander 10; The Crime of Dr. Hollett.
SYRACUSE - Mrs. Maude to the convention floor Monday will visit the Muskingum sort of pals: Steve has agents finding a West- "Carmen"; Q.!carHammerstein 2nd added jazz 2:
311-Movle ~ ; News 13
County
Fair.
before
a
nationwide
television
port, Conn. abode for Nelle and the kids ... Sarah and made a modern classic (I "Carmen Jones" 3: 311-Movle
Pickens Johnson, 89, Syracuse,
4.
Vaughan said at Trude Heiler's she's without sacrificing quality; the · late Blll
died Thursday at the Syracuse
Nursing Home.
negotiating a chain of singing schools. Beware : Robinson gave us hllarlous fWl In ''The Hot
WIN AT BRIDGE
SUNDAY, AUGUST2D
Mrs. Johnson, the daughter
Mickey Rooney started downhill that way ... . Mikado'' and Gilbert &amp; Sullivan didn't roll over 6:110-FIIm 4.
of the late George and Alleline
Mario Tucci, who owns the long-popular in their mausoleums; so it's perfectly all right 6: 311-Doy of Distovery 4; News maker '12 .
7:110-0id Time Gospel Hour 13; Soc Iallies in Transition 4.
Burri Pickens, was a member
Delmonico's Restaurant down Wall St. way, to swing the classics, but not by the neck ...
7:30--Time for Timothy 4; Treehouse Club 10; Faith for Today
of the PlanLs United Methodilit
also owns a 90-foot yacht. Most of hili brokerAmonth or so ago it seemed the fall-winter
8; Revival Fires 6.
club
to
dummy's
king
at
NORTH
18
Church. Besides her parenLs,
customers can't afford one ... Mutual Broad- Bdwy. play season would be a doldrwn, but 8:110-Herotd of Truth 3; Davey &amp; Goliath 4; Leonard Repass 8;
trick
four
.
.Q8 7
Gospel Cora van 6 ; Church Servlte 13; Movie "The Redhead
she was preceded in death by
If he holds two more clubs casting's black nehvork will air all~lack more than iO shows now are plaMed to open
.Q
93
From Wyoming", 10.
two brothers.
including the queen the hand college grid games !hili fall.
• Q964
before Ouislmas ... Now's the time to see a 8: Is-Morning Report 4.
Surviving are three siliters,
can't be made. Otherwise
.K4J
Several legit theatres will switch to porno- Bd\Vy. show - not one is selling out ... Jane 8:311-0rat Roberts 3; Your Health 4; Day of Discovery 8; ReM
Humbord 13; Revival Fires 15; Kathryn Kuhlman 6.
Mrs. H. D. Neigler, Racine;
there is an automatic palaces sad to report; even the Shuberts might Fonda's obscenely-meant "F.T.A." movie
WEST
EAST
9:()()---,.Singing Jubllee3; Cadle Chapel4; ReM Humbord IS; Tom
sq ueeze against East.
Josie Pickens of Syracuse, and .K53
.4 2
&amp; Jerry 8.
.
Just look at the actual sit- fall into the pit in this stage-6how..starved period Hopped in N. Y. and Calif. and was yanked, 9: 3D-Church
.75
Mrs. Mary SheeLs of Dayton; a ¥AKJ 1042
by
Side
of Road 4; Groove Goodies 8; Dr. Paul
t75
tJ108 2
uation. South must play his ... Bdwy. has only a dozen live legitimate shows presumably to await college kids' return to
Warren 13.
brother, Titus Pickens of
... Q2
.109865
next to last trump to get rid running; London, 31 ... Inflation: flack of Bdwy. school, Variety reported ... Variety analyzed the 10:110-Church Service 4; Faith for Today IS ; This We Believe 13;
Syracuse, and several nieces
of the last one held by West. movie houses zoomed to $4 a ticket ... Biggest quarter-ln-a-&lt;dot filthy 42nd St. peepshowa, and
SOUTII (D)
Thl• Is The Life 3; Reluctant Dragon 13; Oral Roberts 6;
and nephews.
Movie, Smiley , 10.
.AJI0 96
Then, South simply con- Bdwy. film theatre crowds jam the spots concluded they cost two bits a minute or ''The
Funeral services will be held
to
:
~
Thlsls the Life 15; Insight 4; Captain Noah 3; Facing Life
¥ 86
tinues with his last trump.
showing
black
films
($!per
Fly,
Shaft
etc.).
quivalent
of
$30
for
a
two-llour
show
which
could
8;
Doubledeckers
13; Christopher Closeup, 6.
t AK 3
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
A club is discarded from
11
:110-TV
Chapel
3;
Bullwlnkle 13; Fotus on Columbus 4;
Producer
Joe
Papp's
drama
deal
with
CBS
be
seen
at
any
conventional
hardcore
theatrical
.AJ
7
dummy
to
leave
dummy
Ewi,ng Funeral Home with the
Camera
Threes;
Consumer
Report 15; Point of Vlew6.
Both vulnerable
with four diamonds and a ill for a reputed $7,000,000; Papp was fired there site for from ~-"
Rev. Dwight Zavltz officiating.
II : 30--This Is the Answer 3; Insight 15; Make a Wish 6. !3; Urclub. East has to hold onto years ago for his politics ... ABC's TV comWest North East South
Small detail behind the headlined Richard
ban ·League Presents 10; Fate the Nation 8.
Burial wiU be in the Letart
four
diamonds
and
must
12:
30--Revlvoi
Flresl3; At tssue3; Comment~ ; Open Bible 15;
mentator
Harry
Reasoner
told
this
anti-TV
iale
Harris
•
Baroness
Nina
Van
Pallandt
Falls Cemetery. Friends may
Fate the Nation 10.
come down to one club also. himself: years ago he brought a good news ''romance" - they bave the same manager ...
2¥
Pass
call at the funeral home any
12: 4s--Secred Heart 15.
Pass
PaS3
Pass
Now So u I h plays three
scoop
to
CBS
(where
be
was
working
then)
and
time.
Sondra
Lee
was
the
pert,
gifted,
tiny
ballet
I: 110-Meet the Press 3. 4, 15 ; Old Time Gospel Hour 8; Lower
rounds of diamonds and
Opening lead- ¥ K
Lighthouse 13; Lamp Unto My Feet 10.
the
now-president
of
CBS
News
told
him:
"Let's
sprite "Tiger Uly" in Mary Martin;s "Peter
winds up taking the last two
1: 311-Look Up and LlveiO; Issues&amp; Answers6, 13.
with his ace-jack of leak it to the papers, and then we'll run it Pan" and "Minnie Fay" in the first "Hello,
2:110-Camero Throe 10; Talking Honds 8; Movies: "Battle
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby tricks
clubs.
The Daily Sentinel
tomorrow night."
Hymn" 3; "M!rrlll's Marauders", 6j "The Diary of Anne
Dolly" ; Sondra's riow a succt!88ful N. Y.
Fronk" 13; Baseball 4.
DEVOTED TO THE
We watched a pretty good
(NEWSPA PE R ENTEIPIUSE ASSN.)
There's almost no investigative journalism decorator, extra handy for sighting de lalla
INTEREST OF
. 2: 30--Good News 10; Wrestling 8; Death Valley Days IS.
player
go
down
at
four
MEIGS -MASON AREA
on TV after all Its swaddling years ... Geraldo under tables, chairs, etc ... Sondra's work wW be 3:110-0ther Side of the Stars 10; Western Thee fer 15.
spades. He complained bitCHESTER L. TANNEHill .
Rivera of ABC gets into a meaty expose oc- seen in a national magazine (the posh new {1. 3:30--Tennis 8, 10.
Elite. Ed.
terly about losing the trump
Wortd6; GoiiTournomentl, 10; Sa!nf, u .
ROBE AT HOEFLICH.
casionally - in which he always puts h!mself flees of VIdeo Publlsbers, a hot new video 4:110-Untamod
and
club
finesses
and
runThe bidding has been:
4:
»-Scoreboard
4; Survival 6.
City Editor
nin g into a 4-2 diamond West North East South high among the story's principals ... Best TV cassette firm).
S:oo-Conventlon '72, 6, 13; Primus~; Film 15.
Publ ished da il y f)Ccept
brea k._
Slturdey by Tht- Oh io Valley
Derby 3; Juvenile Jury 4; Animal World 8; Death
I¥
Db!e
Paos 2.
investigating reporter in N. Y. TV is Chris
Camouflaged obscenity: some of the 42lld 5: 30--Roller
Publish ing Con,~any. Ill
Valley
Days.
10; Film, IS.
Dhle
Pass
Pass
3
t
He a Is o cong ratulated
Borgen of CBS-TV whose daring street insight St.-Times Square area massage jolnlll which 6 : 110-~mpaign '72, 8, 10; News 4; Comment 15; Olympics 6;
Court St ., Pomeroy , Ohio ,
4t
Pass
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45169. Bus ineu Office Phone West on his defense. West Pass
Time Tunnel 13.
and polished exploration of pollee cases is a are really brothels label themselves on outllde
992-2156 , Editorial F'hont 992 - had led ace-kin·g and another
You, Soulh, hold:
6:
»-NBC
News 3, 4, 6; 15.
journalistic joy ... Chris was a narc~p on the signs, ''Health Spaa" ... Brltilll women's lib
21$7. .
heart
to
start
with
and
got
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tAK94J
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7:110-Gilllgan's
Island 4; Mogle ClrcuU; Wild Kingdom 6, 13;
Second clan PO:ita;e pa lel at
N.Y. force for ten years before he switched to group's magazine Ia called "Adam'1 Rib" ... N.
Lassie 8, 10; Primus 3.
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out with a trump to wait for
Pomeroy, Ohio . ·
What do you do now?
Nlf l on~l
a-dvertis i ng
his club trick .
broadcasting
first
as
a
Phllly
deejay.
He's
the
of
Disney
3,
~.
15;
Survival
t3:
Movie,
''A
Dandy In
7:30--World
Y.'s Off Track Betttnc otffce on 7th Ave. in the
A- Pass.' Your partner doesn't
rtprtunrative Bot tl neiii Asplc"r
8,
10.
•
We hated to point out to have much of 1 double. 11 you best now at hili rare TV category, inside crime, garment center feela It's· safe as a bank: the 8:0()-FB 6, 13.
GIIIIgher , Inc .. 12 East 42nct
St., New York Clly , New York . our friend that he really like to live dangerously, bid
· TheCopacabana filed suit here aginst plaque on Its entrance noor proclaims a former 8: 30--Jimmy Stewart 3, 4, 15.
Subtcr lptlon . rates : Oe - should have made the . hand either four spades or five dia; . Sammy Dam Jr. for $.'14,000 ($30,000 allegedly
9:110-Mostorpleee Theatre 20; Bonanza. 3, 4, 15; Movie '-'Tho
llvtrtd bv carrier whert
and undoubtedly would have monds. There is a very slight oorrowed, $4,000 for booze and goodies en- tenant which dldn 't take its moaalc along when
Men In Istanbul" 6, 13.
IYIIIIble 50 .cents f)er wee-k ;
It left: ''The Continental Bank lc Tn!st CCI!Ipany 9:»--Lifl of Leonardo DaV!ncl a, io.
done so if he didn't have the ~hance that game will be made.
''~'Motor Route where carrier
TODAY'S QUESTION
tertalning his pals) .... Singer Jack Jones also is - ofN. Y." ... James Coco, who stars in the Sophia 10: oo-Boid Ones 4, 15, 3.
strvlc' hot available ~ One
jack of clubs.
month Sl.15 . av mail In Ohio
10:_30--High RoadtoAdwnture 10; Death Valley Days&amp;.
Instead of bidding four dia- going through money-manager litigation, cross- Loren • Peter O'Toole "Man of La Mancha" ....._NeWs,
The whole point in the play
end W. VI ., One year SI .. .OO.
Wuther Sports, 3, 4, 8, 15; CBS News 10.
Sht monrht S7 .2S . Tlutt
is that West shows up with munds, your partner has bid suits galore... The very American Hecht- movie, happened alao to act In the long-aiJo lif:'i5-'Nows 1, 10; News 13.
monthl 14 .$0. Subscrlpllon six hearts, three spades and three hearts over your three MacArthur comedy, "The Front Page," is stage orlglna1. Played the part of a barber, long 11 : 30--Jollnny ~rson 3, 4, !5; Judd 6; Movin: "Hell's Kitchen"
pric• Includes Sundav T imes. .
at least one club since he diamonds. What do you do now? LOndon's latest smash in revival .. . The lovely before he starred on Bdwy. In "Last cl. the Red . 8; "In the Coot of 111e Day"IO; Newall.
SentineL
ll : ~Movle: "HNwn KnOWI, Mr. Allison" 13.
followed when South led a
royalties will make Helen Hayes (OlarUe Hot Lovers."
I:GO-Nows 13.

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Torres Shelled In De U
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By FRED McMANE
lJPI Sports Writer
Infielder Hector Torres of
. the Montreal Expos made his
major league debut as a pitcher Thursday night and found
out one thing-it's not as easy
as Steve Carlton makes it look.
Torres was summoned by
manager Gene Mauch out of
sheer disgust in the ninth inning after five _other pitchers
had failed milierably in an
effort to stop an onslaught l)y
the Houston Astros. But, alas,
Torres was treated no differently than the rest' of the
.Expos' pitchers as he was
raked for five straight singles
before retiring a batter.
The Astros ended up winning

the game, I7&lt;i, behind a 21).1ilt
attack that featured a pair of
home runs by Lee May and solo
homers by Cesar Cedeno and
Doug Rader. Cedeno also
collected a pair of doubles as
he and May each drove in four
runs.
Torres, who said he bad
never pitched before, admitted
he wasn't too surprised at the·
way he was roughed up in his
short stint.
"I was only trying lo throw
like it was batting practice and
they sure hit me like they were
taking batting practice," said
Torres. "I've never pitched
before and I only threw them
fast balls."

Four Clubs
Contend for
SVAC Crown
BY KEITII WISECUP
The Southern Valley Conference football race this year.
unlike the last two years, is up
for grabs as foiu- teams may
have a good shot at the crown .
Symmes Valley will be fullgo again in the league this
year. The Vikings participated
in basketball and baseball last
year, but were not inducted
in to the league until after grid
season . They could be one of
the stronger teams in the

league.
Kyger Creek, under new
head coach Jim Sprague, is
expecting a powerhouse.
Former Coach Dick Adams,
now playing professional
football with the ottawa Rough
Riders in the Canadian
Football League, i~ credited
generally with reviving a
readiness for hard-nosed
football among the Bobcats.
Eastern waltzed through the
SV AC last year, going undefeated, hardly having to nex
' a muscle . They have won the
SVAC two years in a row and
have piled up 12 consecutive
I SVAC wins. Kyger Creek last
beat them 30-14 in 1969.
The Eagl_es lost a lot by

Wlllle Davia collected two homer with a man aboard in
singles, scored twice and drove the second inning to provide
in a run with a sacrifice ny in the Cubs with their margin of
the Dodgers' victory over victory over the Giants. Milt
Pittsburgh. AI Downing went 8 1 Pappas worked eight innings to
1-3lnnlngs to gain creditfor the notch his ninth victory of the
victory while Bob Moose was year . Willie McCovey acthe loser. Manny Sangulllen counted for the Giants' run
, had a homer for the Pirates. with a homer.
Nate Colbert belted hili 34th
homer and drove in another
run with an infield out to pace
th~ Padres' triumph over the
Cardinals. Clay Kirby pitched
two hit ball over seven innings
before leaving with a sore
elbow to notch his lOth victory.
Ron Allen, brother of Dick
Allen, hit a homer for the
Cardinals.
Jose Cardenal hit hill 13th

graduation, but have some
good material to work with
again this year. Coach Roger
Kirkhart, entering his second
year, had a 9-0 slate in 1971.
North Gallia could be considered the
pre-season
favorite. The Pirates have
good size and speed. A big
fullback and a blaziilg fast
halfback could ciu'ry the North
Gallians to the title. Coach
John Blake also teaches
headknockin' football .
Southern, using mostly
sophomores and juniors last
year under Coach Bruce
Wallace, have several lettermen back. The Tornadoes
could surprise · some people.
Coach Bill Jewell now has the
reigns of the Tornadoes.
Two teams that have been
kicked around unmercifully in
the last two years, Southwestern and Hannan Trace,
both figure on big im' provements this year. One or
both could become nobody's
patsy. .
All in all, this year's SVAC
grid pictw-e could be one of the
brightest in years. An exciting
and tight race is assw-ed .

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KANSAS CIT¥, Mo.
Van . Browna~a. a
quarterback 101" .i....,_v, 't.
on last year'• _•••• .,,
cnampion Nebta)ka
was placed Oft
Thw-sday by lhf tlaltJin,
Colts.
The placing of BtownitOn
waivers cut the Colts
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59 players.
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(liPI)It was Carlton's 15th congOt all mljty and secutive victory but the first
'lvent wild .. There time he has defeated Cln•tn Philadelphia cinnaU in sill years.
night - Sieve
"It feels great, " said
wclh his 20th game.
-Carlton . "This has never
lanky left-bander, happened to me before, but you
by a rare display of have to give my teammates a
hitting, defeated the lot of credit, Cincinnati ill
3--:-~::.: : : ::·:::m~:::::~:;:;:::::~::::;::,~m:~r..~::::'* ~~~~~ti Reds 9-4 to touch off tough."
~
cheers from tlie
Deron Johnson and Willie
ended their · Montanez each hit tw~un
"We want bomers to lead the 16-hit
Phtladelphla attack.
you cry,"
Carlton had trouble with the
Manager Paul Reds in the third inning. Dave
his star pitcher Concepcion singled and scored
onto the field on a double by, Bill Plummer.
for a standing After a sacrifice by losing
'OVatiOIJ. ''To be called back pitcher RoB8 Grimsley (10--6),
I've never seen Pete Rose singled to make it 2-2
like it. What a and scored the third run on Joe
~I tor·"'
Morgan's double.
The Phillies regained the

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STEAK
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;Sport Para.de
MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

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~y NEIL HERSHBERG

Spiol11 Writer
Feyman appeared to
league retread
Tigers picked
earlier this
it to Billy
most mileage
~~!~left-bander.
sj
six hits in
hiS third straight
Detroit as the Tigers
ltliliplll!tU4lnlne~~ota, 12-2, in the

NEW YORK (UPI)-Rod Laver keeps getting mutdered
good advice.
That's how it ill when you were on top of the mounf4ln once
now you're 15th in the World Championship Tennillif'lidings
struggling to stay even there.
·
Everybody knows what's wrong with you. Tho! in
wouldn't be so bad except that everybody has to tell yotl the
to correct what's wrong.
To give you an idea bow things have been going for the slwfi.
ping 34--year-old Australian redhead in his last half dcrzen tour.
aaments, he'd have been better off playing bridge.

St. Louis, 3-2, Chicago edged
San Francilico, 2-1, and New
York defeated Atlanta, 2-1.
Shortstop Luis Alvarado and
Pal Kelly both doubled and
drove in two runs each to bring
Chicago to within a haU game
of the American League West
lead. Alvarado's two-run single
and Kelly's two-run double in
the sixth inning supplied all the
firepower as Chicago unloaded
on starter .Pat Dobson and

reliever Rorie Harrison.
Reggie Smith clubbed a
three-run homer in eighth
inning off Mike Paul to help
Boston edge ,Texas. Smith's
home run followed a two-out
single by Luis Aparicio and a
walk to Carl Yastremski.
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by Leroy Stanton sparked
Frost Free
California over Cleveland .
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Defrost
hits, gave the Angels a 1-0 lead
Same
As
in the second inning with his
Above
ninth homer· and Oliver's 15th
bomer followed a single by Ken
Berry to make it 3-0 in the
fourth . Stanton's second homer
of the night came in the ninth,
inning off reliever Phil Hennigan.

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Montanez followed with hla
12th home run.
Carltoo allowed only six hits.
His 20-6 record leads lhe
National League and accomta
for half of the Phlllles victories
thili season.
That 20th win was a gift to his
wife Beverly, who celebrated
her birthday Thursday night.
"My wife told me three
weeks ago that I'd be pitching
on the 17th," Carltonssid. "She
wanted me to win my 20th
tonight as her birthday pre-

Posts

Marty Riessen beat him in the second round ·-~~~~~~~~!~
of a doubleheader.
Tony Roche knocked him off in the first round at
&amp;8llle back to win
Alexander took care of him in the third round at
7-', in 10 innings.
Nikki Pille swept past him in the second round at Loulllvllle;
but five
Lutz eliminated him in the quarter-finals of the u.s.
of August
Championships at Boston, and Wednesday night Livef
eight of Its
all finished at Fort Worth when he was bounced ofitln the
Fryman has
for Detroit's
round by Jeff Borowiak, one of those nice kids out of Ctilleee In
that span.
first year as a pro.
the second of
Wonderful Advice
seaaon for Fryman whose
All
this
time,
Laver
has
been
getting
wondetful
advice·
.
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career
has been hampered by
.
From all sides.
' ~- iln atllritic left elbow
So Hari-y Hopman isn't particularly eager to put in hili twl·:,;.
w~s glad to ~ · coming
cents even though he knows Rod Laver, tennil player, probll.bly
I knew they'd
better tban anybody else in the world.
runs," Fryman
Harry Hopman is to tennili what Vince Lombal'tll waa
been on a
football and John McGraw was to bueball.
"
At the moment, he's keeping busy as coordinator for Pepsi....~ .
.
sacrifice fty In
Cola's
Mobile
Tennili
Program
which
is
giving
city
kids
ill
"
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lruilftg
of the second
Home ol
Philadelphia, Boston and New York a cbance to play the game · -~~~v~ Minne~ta a sp~t of
but despite this job and the fact he's alao running hla oim tennis' : 'lhe tWinbill. Detrotl rema~d
Major league Standings
Cin&lt;innoli (Hall 5-11 at New camp on the campus of Amherst College he stm keeps an eye oii a_hall game behind divisionthe Fabulous
By United Pross lnternatonal York
(Koosmon 8-8), 8:05 p.m.
National League
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Balhmore In the
Atlanta
(Mclain 3-3) at all his old pupils.
Eut
.Montreat
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(Morton
5-10),
a:os
Rod Laver Ia one of them, and whfll you Ilk Hlft1,
IANue Eaat.
,
.
w. 1. pet.· g .b. p.m.
- Pittsburgh
69 42 :622 ·
what's
wrong
with
Laver
he
speaka
about
him
the
wa)t
he
opened the lOth
Houston (Roberts 9-S) at
59 50 .541 9
' New York
·
was forced at
Philadelphia (Brandon 5-4l. about any of his pupils-objectively.
Chitago
59 54 .522 II
Sl. Lou is
53 51 .482 15'12 7:35 p.m .
"First of all, Rod is past the age where he's liable 1o
~ew on ~
Chl&lt;ago (Jenkins 16-10) at
Montreal
SO 60 .455 18'1&gt;
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s
ays
Hopman.
"He's
on
the
down-run.
You
have
to'
· re~".:!,
los
Angeles
(Singer
4-11).
11
Ph iladelphia
42 69 .378 21
p
.m.
he 's 34. Many people are tracingRod'sdectine !1-om '~then he
then
West
Pittsburgh (Ellis 10-6) al San all the money ($170,000) in that Madison Square otrden
w. 1. pet. g.b. Diego
(Greif S-12) , 10:30 p.m.
Cincinnati
68 4J .613
St.
Louis
(Santorinl 6-81 at last year, but if you look at it closely, you see htln lhilt 11
Houston
64 50 .561 5112
San
Fronclsto
(Willoughby 2-01. tories of his he met many players who weren't In llli~
Los Angeles
59 51 .536 8'12
11
p.m.
' Atlanla
52 63 .4.52 18
Dennil Ralston badn't played for sotne tirne; the- tot
Saturdey's Games
San Franclsto 51 64 .443 19
Cincinnati at New York
Roche; and Arthur Ashe hadn't played for five wtili. So
San Diego
"" 67 .396 24
St. Louis at San Frantisco
can't really use that as a basis for Rod's decllne."
Thursday's Results
Houston at Phila, night
New York 2 Atlanta I
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Atlanta
at Monlreal, night
Chicago 2 San Frantisco 1
Order By Phone
Ch
icago
al
Los
Ang.
night
Okay,
but
what
about
Laver's nOiedive now?
Philadelphia 9 Cinci ~
.
(Only
games
stheduledl
Houston 17 Montreal 5
And Ta~e Em Home
"Well, you know he has all these many bualness oblljation8, · ~
San Diego 3 St. Louis 2
says
Hopman. "My feeling is it's all a matter of orftnilation.
992-5432 .
"Los Ang 4 Pittsburgh 2
don't think Rod is practicing properly. I WO!IIdn't try
American league
Today's Probable Pitchers
(Ail Times EDT)
Eut
any advice though. What I'd do, say l week before
w. I. pet. g.b. Champlonshlpo beginatForest Hills the end of Iilli '
Loll
Baltimore
60 52 .536
De troll
up
Mark
McCormack,
Rod's
agent,
and
say
forget
60 53 .531 '12
New York
BE SURE TO SHOP THE JONES BOYS
58 53 .523 Jl;, interested in anything for a week, even if it's fot a
17Boston
56 54 .509 3
beat
Cln"Then
I'd
book
him
in
a
bote!.
I'd
get
Cleveland
52 60 .464 8
THIS WEEK FOR COUNTY FAIR
Diego nipped
Milwaukee
empty and the other in the name of Mr. Jones or
43 69 .384 17
West
that so nobody could reach him. What would I do wlilt
BEEF BONANZA BUYS!
w. I. pel. g.b. Work, work, work!"
O..kland
66 46 .589
Chi&lt;ago
65 46 .586 'I&gt;
League
Harry Hopman shys away froni picking winners riiln\ially,
Minnesota
58 51 .532 6'1&gt; It you press him he says he Ultes Pasadena-born Stan Smith
Kansa~ City
54 56 .491 11
win the alngles tlUe in the U.S. Open again.
~llfornla
Sl 61 .455 IS
TeMos
4.5 67 .405 21
"Why? Because he's an Improver," says ~man. He hai a.
Thursday's Results
very
good temperament, You say he has no color? l'lil not
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Chltago 6 Baltimore 1
cemed with things Ulte that. I Ulte conOflltraUoli, ab-le vtiy
Boston • teus 3 (night)
Detroit 12 Mlnn 2. lsi
game and power when it's needed. To me, thtlt'sltlit lnak•
Mlnn 7 Del 6. 2nd 10 inns)
tennis player."
California 4 Cleveland 2
He's Nol Disturbed
(Only games stheduied)
Today'• Probable Pitchers
II does not disturb 61;-year-old Harry Ho~n Utat he was
!Ali Times EbT)
called
"CaptainBilgh," "Svengali"andsomeworsenamesin his
Milwaukee (Lon borg 10-1) at
The Jones Boys went to tfte
Kansas City (Spi!llorff 9-9). time. He says he knows the reason.
8:30 p.m.
''My father, mother, four sisters and one brother -.rete School
New York (Stottlemyre 12-13)
local county fairs and purchased fine
at TeMas (Bosman S-8), 8:30 teachers and I feel there was something of this in me," he 151YJ.I ''·-tlli~
p.m.
remember my father coming borne and sayq 'Youltf Johnny
Boston (Siebert 10-8) at
4-H &amp; FFA Steers. We are proud to offer
Chitogo !Bahnsen 15-131 , 'r-m- Brown Ia a bright lad. I'm going to get him a scholanhlfl.' On the · :·
~llfornlo (Ryan 12-11 at day Johnny Brown would win the scholarship, Mn. Jl'olm would
Detroit (Lollch 18-9), 9 p.m.
this quality beef at low budget prices!
O..kland (Odom 9-4) at say, 'I llnew from the day Johnny was born he~d wllll _~IX•I'It•!~
Cleveland (Perry 18-11), 7:30 ship because his grandfather won a acholanhip 5,006-Mn
p.m.
What I'm saying is as a youth I tded Johii!y 4llilve
Minnesota (Woodson 10-10) at work bard to win a scholarship, but my dl.4 fi'OIId bave to ·.
Balllmore (McNally 12-10), 7:30
organize him."
;.
.
p.m.
S.turdar's Games
Harry Hopman organized quite a munber of y~ Auasle
Bo~ton at Chicago
tennis
players in his day, players like Frank Sed(Olin. r-' ·
California at Detroit
Hoad,
Roy Emerson, Neale Fraaer, Ken Rolewali ~ Rod
O..klond at Cleveland
Milw
at
!Can
City,
night
700 W. MAIN _Sl1
Laver, tQ name only B handful. He otlanlzed them 10 well they
POMEROY, OHIO
New York at Texas, night
all went on to become champiOIII and then make pleniF Jil Dl01117
Minn'al Bellimoro, night
u pr111.
.
.
But the best player he ever saw came from German-, Va.,
• • • • CLIP AND MAIL TOOAV • • • • • 1'
and was named BlllnJden.

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Don Money's sacrifice fly.

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as Terry Harmon singled, stole
second, too~ third on an sirwJe

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Mrs. Donovan Died Tuesday
Mrs. Gilbert (Marie)
Donovan, 51, Wellaville, died
Tuesday at the Osteopathle
Hospital in East Uverpool.
Surviving are her hu.ilband,
Gilbert ; a daughter, Margaret
• · Mercer of Wellaville: two sons,
Gilbert and Ralph, of Wellsville; three grandsons; her
father, Walter Cook, Syracuse;
five sisters, Maycle Searles,
Cheshire; . Edna Searles,
Bidwell;
Della
Mlller,
Pomeroy ; Florence Riebel,
Tucson, Ariz., and. Eva May
Phlllips, Syracuse; three
brothers, Cecil Cook, East
Liverpool; Bernard Cook,
Middleport; Raymond Earl
Cook, East Liverpool, and
several nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were
her mother, Emma L. Cook
and a brother, Harold.
Funeral services will be held

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DORO'IliY RUSSElL AND HENRY WELlS of the Karr and Van .Zandt Motor Co.,
Pomeroy, on behalf of the auto firm presented a trophy blanket to Song of Belmont and the
owner driver, Dr. R. R. Fuller, Newark, at the Meigs Fair Thursday evening. Song of Belmont
was first in the third and seventh races for three year old trotters. ·

'Nixon, Agnew Holding
:·O ut of Power Struggle

at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Dwight Zavllz officlaiing.
Burial wiH be in the Syractt8e
Cemetery. Friends lilay ·can at
the funeral home any time
after 2 p.m. Saturday.

PleaWII Valley H01pltal
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Poeey
Stevenson, J;&gt;olnt Pleasant;
John Sigman, Brancroft; Mrs.
Charles Utchfleld, Southside;
Edna Anderson, Gallipolis
Ferry ; Mrs. Raymond Fultz,
LeOrl ; Virginia Fultz, Leon;
Terry Roush, Mason; Jack
Hayes, New Haven; Usa K.
Hayes, New Haven; Darlene
Stevens, · New Haven; Ada
Carson, Mason; Vallie Cole,
Hartford;
Mrs.
Paul
Bonecutter, Gallipolis Ferry.

Television Log
TONY KENNEDY, NINE·YEAR-{)LD SON of Mr. and Mrs. JWJior Kemedy, Middleport
Route 1, is again outrider for the Meigs County Fair. Tony received a nice ovation from the full
grandstand watching the Thursday night twilight races as he moved along in the races for the
eight races. He is riding Bachelor Boy, owned by Mrs. Flossie Allensworth, Middleport.

Spassky May Tie

FRIDAY, AUGUST 18
6: oo-News 3, 4, 8. 10. IS ; NB-C New.- a, 10; Truth or Conseq. 6; I
Dream of Jeannie \3; Hothovoaa 33.
.
6: 30--News 3/ 4, 8, 10, 15; Frenth Chef, 33.
7:00 - Dltk Von Dyke 4; News 6, 10; Whars My Line 8; Elec.
Co. 20 ; Porter Wagner 3; Wild Wild West 13; Saint 15;
Masterpiece Theatre 33.
7:30 - To Toll The Truth 6; Dragnet 8; Adlm-12 3; I Dream of
Jeannie ~; Mr. Rogers 20 ; Parent Game 10.
8:00- Brody Bunth6, 13; O' Hara, U.S . Treasury I ; Book Beat
33 ; Movie " The 25th Hour" 3, IS; Movie "On the Beath" 4.
8:30'-'-- Partridge Family 6, 13; VIetnam: Beyond The Fury 33.
9:00 - Room 222 6, 13; Movie "Ulysses" 8; Movie "Ride the
Wild Surf" 10.
.
9:30- Odd Couple6, 13; Fine Art of Goofing OH 33.
10:00 - Love Amerlton Style!J; This EMile and This Stranger 33
10:30- Dr . Simon Locke 3; Dr. In The House 4; Rolling on River
IS; Washington Week in Review 33 .

Filicher wiU probably be told
REYKJAVIK ( UPI) - way to come out of the game
of the suit after today's game
Bobby Fischer, unaware of a with a draw.
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Un·
Conservatives Are Upset
audience where they hope that $1.75 million law suit hanging
and
before his sabbath begins l1 : 00 - News3, ~.6.8,. 10, 13, 15.
The adjourned game
wllllng to antagonize either
Conservatives were upset the large numbers of big-state over hili head, analyzed hili reswnes at 10:30 am. EDT at sunset, American sources 11 :30-Johnny Carson3. ~. 15 ; Dick Covelt6; Movie"Hell Below
Zero" 8; Movie "curse of the Voodoo" 10; Movie " The
aide, President Nixon has that the platform draft prailied delegates could upset earlier strategy until dawn today in an today.
said .
Bravados, " 13 .
decided to stay out of a power organized labor but failed to decisions.
source
close
to
Filicher
1:00
- Roller Derby 4; Midnight Spe&lt;lal3, IS; Movie "Satan's
A
effort to beat Boris Spassky
Flacherhelda 8'h to 5'h point
Satellites" 10.
struggle between large states include the traditional
A White House source said when play reswned In the 15th lead and needs another four said "Bobby would blow hili top
1:30 - News 13, 4.
and small states for control of language endorsing right-to- the administration sought unand forget all about chess. He
points to win the Iitle.
the Jg78 Republican National work laws, which labor op- successfully to
"bring
cannot stand the sight of Fox
SATURDAY, AUGUST19
Fischer Has Easy Draw
REYKJAVIK (UPI) 6:110-Foith
fo1
·
Today
10.
Convention.
poses.
together" the reformers and
and
to
tell
him
Chester
is
suing
All grandmasters agreed
Bobby Flscber and Boris
6: 30--Chrlstopher Closeup 10.
Vice President Spiro T.
And a subcommittee Thurs- the party's conservative
would
be
putting
fuel
to
the
7:110-Ne!ghbors 13; Cummunique 6; Form Front 4; Death
Spassky today agreed lo a that the temperamental
Agnew, who would benefit day toughened the antibusing majority which so far has
Volley Days8; Societies In Transition 10 ; Formbook 3.
challenger had an easy draw fire."
draw
In
the
151h
game
of
the
.
mlllt from keeping the balance provision by proposing a prevaUed in the preconvention
7:
Is-Woman's
Point of VIew 13.
The suit, filed in a federal
world chess championship. but only Yugoslavia's Svetozar
7 : ~GIIIIgan'sls . ~; M.sn from C.O.S. I. 10; Gospel6; Blostott
of power in the party with the constitutional amendment to maneuvering.
Gligoric stuck his neck out and court, said Fischer violated an
13; Monkoes a.
small, conservatin states If he outlaw · the use of busing to
When it became apparent
agreement for filming the 8:110-Dr. Doolittle 3, ~. 15; Jerry Lewis 13; Bugs Bunny 8. 10;
said
"Spassky
wm
need
a
seeks the GOP presidential achieve racial desegregation that no compromise acceptable game of their world cham- miracle to escape".
Fun for Every one 6.$250,000 match by refusing to
8:
Is-Matters
of Life 6.
nomination four years hence, should Nixon's legililative pro-- to both sides was possible, the pionship chess match.
U.S. sources ssid Fischer allow cameras in the hall.
8:
30--Del&gt;uty
Doo
3, 4 IS ; Rood Runner 6, 13; S&lt;OOby Doo 8;
In
the
nearby
Saga
Hotel,
the
aJao has decided not to in- posals, seeking the same source said, Nixon decided to
would not be informed before
Drives
Away
Uacballeased
Bugs
Bunny
10.
Russian world champion, his
tervene.
result, fail.
keep hands off.
Icelandic organizers placed 9:110-Woody Woodpecker 3. ~- 15 ; Funky Phantom 6, 13;
king
in check and hili 41st move the game today of the 75 helmeted policemen at the
Harlem Globetrotters 8. 10.
Their joint decisions was
(The House went beyond the
Although the White House
million lawsuit filed against
Panther 3. 4, 15; Jatkson Fivo6, 13; Help Hair Bear
revealed hy a White House GOP platform writers by source did not elaborate on sealed in a brown envelope, him by movie producer front and backstlge entrance 9: 30--Pink
Bunth
a,
10.
source. It means that the approving early today a bill not Agnew's decision, it was clear retired with his chief second Chester Fox in New York in case FilJcher might be 10:110-Jetsons 3, ~. IS; Bewitched 6, 13; P&lt;lbbies and Bomm
RepubUcan convention wiU al- only to ban crosstown busing of that any Agnew intervention on Eyfim Geller hoping to find a Wednesdsv.
Bamm 8, 10.
sUIIUDoned to court on the spot,
10: ~Barrier Reef 3, ~. 15 ; Liddsvllle 6, 13; Archie's TV FunmOlt certainly bave a floor any students but to allow behalf of the party regulars
but the American was allowed
nies 8. 10.
fight over GOP liberala' efforts schools under co~rt busing would only incense liberals and
to drive away unchallenged. II :110-Take A Giant Step 3. ~ . IS; Curiosity Shop 6. 13; Sabrina,
to at)ract to the party more orders to get these orders hurt him in 1976 if he chose to
Tho Teenage Witch 8, 10.
WEEKEND TV FARE : Saturday - Two pilots get a preview The 15th game got off to a II : 3D-Josle
and the Pussytatl 8, 10.
women, young people and changed to conform' with new run for the nomination.
tonight (they're not on the regular fall schedule, as yet ): One, dramatic start when German !2:oo-Mr. Wizard 3, ~- 15; Jonny Quest 13; Batman 8; Monkees
minorlUes.
legislation. The Senate Is
The !56-member GOP
10.
"The Neighbors"', sounds like "Son of All in the Family," while arbblter Lothar Schmid went
Wililedle bethtwe contefroversy unUkely)~~- J~~! :,th; . ~~-"- Natlo~a).(:Ommittee ThUrsday the other, "Capt. ·Newman, .M. D.," is .based on a very .funny, IQ, the p:ont of ~e, sta~ ~d.. 12:311-Bugaloos 3, IS; Roller Derby 4; Lantelot Link 13;
,, Mlnlllurt Golf 6; Whars ACon.-ntlon All About? I, 10.
,
persls .
.een r OI'J!!OI'., , ver on. •. •
upi111ld,the1smaller.,but equally
asked for silence.
. , 1:110-CBS-Chlldren'sFIIm
often-moving
novel,
ai!O,
WHTN-TV
..
.'!..()ads
of
sports,
with·
two
Festtvaii,IO;
Amerltan.Bondstond
.
and • traditionalists ·over
Women's...rlghts groups ex, conservative convention Rules
"One
of
the .players. has
6,
13;
Western
Theater
15,
Benano
Splits
3.
allocating delegates to the 1976 peeled to suCceed in adding a Conunittee in rejecting the baseball games, Reds-Mets, 2:10 on WSAZ·TV, and Red Sox- complained about too much 1;311-Johnny Bench~. Kartoon ~rnlval 3.
convention, the GOP's Plat- pet project - comprehensive liberals' proposal to increase White Sox, 2:15 on WTAP-TV ... Also football, Canadian style, noise in the hall and we have 2:110-Roller Derby 6; Job Show 10; Kentucky Afield 13;
Baseball 3, 4; ~nodion Pro Football 8.
form Committee met in tight child day care centers. There voting strength of big states in Toronto (with JoeTheissman) vs. Ottawa, at 2 on WCHS-TV, and had great problems," he said. 2: Is-Baseball
3. 4. 15.
_
a Rams-Raiders American..style exhibition at 9 on WSAZ-TV ... "I ask you not to speak, not 2:311-You 1 13; Movie,
security to ratify a series of also was considerable support 1976.
"The Gun That Won 111e West:• 10.
And there are 14 late-night movies available, with one starting at even whisper during the 3:110-Untamed World 5; Celebrity Bowling 13.
planks previously given White lor a plank to end the sonority
3:311-F Troop6; Wagon Train 10; Time Tunnell3 .
5:30a. m., WLWC-TV.
House blessing . Nixon's system in Congress and
match."
4: oo-American Adventure 6.
Sunday - The Reds and Mets will have at it again at 2 on
Vietnam policy was one of the another to require strict laws
Throughout the game the 44- 4:311-Gospel Music 8; Loyd Bridges' Water World 6; The
first planks approved.
on lobbying disclosure.
''
WLWC-TV ... WHTlj-TV previews the Republican National year-old German grandmaster
Olympics '72 13.
5:0()-Sports
Challenge 3; Goit Tournament 8; Wide World of
Although mOlt of the platBut the convention's major
Convention in a special at 5 ... An Olympics special ill on WTVN- gesticulated and hushed the
Sports6,13
; Mid-Western Hayr ide~ ; Roll_er Derby 15.
form was expected to be given battle-in wbat otherwise ill
TV at 6, and the same station has a charming magic show, plus a crowd of 1,200 persons.
5: 311-Bill Anderson 3.
U.S.
Representative circus, with magician Mark Wilson, at 6:30.
a rubber stamp, there was expected to be a sedate three
"But they were wonderful," 6:QO-News, Weather, Sports 3, 4, 8, 10.
News 3; CBS News 8, 10; News 4; Rollin' on the
considerable agitation from days to renominate the Nixon- Clarence E. Miller will be back
Monday - The Republican National Convention opens in he said later. "You could hear 6: 311-NBC
River
13;
Let'&amp; Make A Deal 6.
.
in
southeastern
Ohio
this
conservatives for language Agnew ticket--centered on an
Miami Beach at I p. m. on all NBC and CBS stations.
them breathe."
7: oo-This Is Your Life 3; Hee Haw 8; Lawrence Welk 4. 13. tS ;
weekend.
supporting right-to-work laws attempt by reformers to give
Death Volley Days 10.
Saturday morning he will be .•._.~~·..,..·,·.......v,·,·~···x···-.·····.::··...,,•o!.V.'.'•'&lt;I'.I'o'.t'o'X•'•'•.,,....
7: 3D-Nashville Musit 3; Green Acres 10.
and an even stronger an- greater voting power to the
::&gt;JW&gt;Wlt:w.'WW.~~fMII\OMWllllll!i
..
. ..................................... ......, ........................•.v:A-.o,•
8:110-AII In the Family 8, 10; NBC Comedy Theatre 3, 4, IS ;
tibusing plank than proposed large, urban states at the 1976 in Belpre to participate in the
Movie, "The Day the Fish Came Out", 6, 13.
of
the
Annual
Belpre
activities
by the draft.
convention.
8: 3Q--,--Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10.
Homecoming Festigal. On
Reformers Turned Back
9: oo-Ditk Von DykeS, 10; Pro Football 3, 4, IS.
9: 30--Arnie 8. 10.
Saturday
afternoon,
the
The reformers have been
10:110-ABC
Comedy Shawtoso 6, 13; Mi!Sion Impossible a. 10.
lawmaker
will
travel
to
neighdecisively !limed back by both
11:110-News.
Weather, Sports 6, 13.
MacArthur's widow) even richer.
By JACK O'BRIAN
the Convention Rules Commit· boring Meigs CoUI).tY to attend
11:30--Movln: The Black Scorpion 6; The Pigeon That Took
TilE REAL TiliNG -REAL ESI' ATE
London also has a new "Rock Carmen" and
tee and the GOP National the Meigs County Fair near
Rome. 10; Rampage at Apache Wells, 8; The Cot Creeps, 13.
Pomeroy . That evening Miller
NEW YORK (KFS )-Steve McQueen and the reviewers threw rocks at it ... It's not a 12: oo-News 3; Movie, Trapped in Tonglors 15
Committee.
and Seek 3; The French Line4 ; Tha Creature Walks
They plan to take their fight will be in Zanesville where he Neile Adams, despite the martial bustup, are desecreatioo to jazz up a claB8ic such aa 12: ~Hide
13.
I: 30--Movles, Slander 10; The Crime of Dr. Hollett.
SYRACUSE - Mrs. Maude to the convention floor Monday will visit the Muskingum sort of pals: Steve has agents finding a West- "Carmen"; Q.!carHammerstein 2nd added jazz 2:
311-Movle ~ ; News 13
County
Fair.
before
a
nationwide
television
port, Conn. abode for Nelle and the kids ... Sarah and made a modern classic (I "Carmen Jones" 3: 311-Movle
Pickens Johnson, 89, Syracuse,
4.
Vaughan said at Trude Heiler's she's without sacrificing quality; the · late Blll
died Thursday at the Syracuse
Nursing Home.
negotiating a chain of singing schools. Beware : Robinson gave us hllarlous fWl In ''The Hot
WIN AT BRIDGE
SUNDAY, AUGUST2D
Mrs. Johnson, the daughter
Mickey Rooney started downhill that way ... . Mikado'' and Gilbert &amp; Sullivan didn't roll over 6:110-FIIm 4.
of the late George and Alleline
Mario Tucci, who owns the long-popular in their mausoleums; so it's perfectly all right 6: 311-Doy of Distovery 4; News maker '12 .
7:110-0id Time Gospel Hour 13; Soc Iallies in Transition 4.
Burri Pickens, was a member
Delmonico's Restaurant down Wall St. way, to swing the classics, but not by the neck ...
7:30--Time for Timothy 4; Treehouse Club 10; Faith for Today
of the PlanLs United Methodilit
also owns a 90-foot yacht. Most of hili brokerAmonth or so ago it seemed the fall-winter
8; Revival Fires 6.
club
to
dummy's
king
at
NORTH
18
Church. Besides her parenLs,
customers can't afford one ... Mutual Broad- Bdwy. play season would be a doldrwn, but 8:110-Herotd of Truth 3; Davey &amp; Goliath 4; Leonard Repass 8;
trick
four
.
.Q8 7
Gospel Cora van 6 ; Church Servlte 13; Movie "The Redhead
she was preceded in death by
If he holds two more clubs casting's black nehvork will air all~lack more than iO shows now are plaMed to open
.Q
93
From Wyoming", 10.
two brothers.
including the queen the hand college grid games !hili fall.
• Q964
before Ouislmas ... Now's the time to see a 8: Is-Morning Report 4.
Surviving are three siliters,
can't be made. Otherwise
.K4J
Several legit theatres will switch to porno- Bd\Vy. show - not one is selling out ... Jane 8:311-0rat Roberts 3; Your Health 4; Day of Discovery 8; ReM
Humbord 13; Revival Fires 15; Kathryn Kuhlman 6.
Mrs. H. D. Neigler, Racine;
there is an automatic palaces sad to report; even the Shuberts might Fonda's obscenely-meant "F.T.A." movie
WEST
EAST
9:()()---,.Singing Jubllee3; Cadle Chapel4; ReM Humbord IS; Tom
sq ueeze against East.
Josie Pickens of Syracuse, and .K53
.4 2
&amp; Jerry 8.
.
Just look at the actual sit- fall into the pit in this stage-6how..starved period Hopped in N. Y. and Calif. and was yanked, 9: 3D-Church
.75
Mrs. Mary SheeLs of Dayton; a ¥AKJ 1042
by
Side
of Road 4; Groove Goodies 8; Dr. Paul
t75
tJ108 2
uation. South must play his ... Bdwy. has only a dozen live legitimate shows presumably to await college kids' return to
Warren 13.
brother, Titus Pickens of
... Q2
.109865
next to last trump to get rid running; London, 31 ... Inflation: flack of Bdwy. school, Variety reported ... Variety analyzed the 10:110-Church Service 4; Faith for Today IS ; This We Believe 13;
Syracuse, and several nieces
of the last one held by West. movie houses zoomed to $4 a ticket ... Biggest quarter-ln-a-&lt;dot filthy 42nd St. peepshowa, and
SOUTII (D)
Thl• Is The Life 3; Reluctant Dragon 13; Oral Roberts 6;
and nephews.
Movie, Smiley , 10.
.AJI0 96
Then, South simply con- Bdwy. film theatre crowds jam the spots concluded they cost two bits a minute or ''The
Funeral services will be held
to
:
~
Thlsls the Life 15; Insight 4; Captain Noah 3; Facing Life
¥ 86
tinues with his last trump.
showing
black
films
($!per
Fly,
Shaft
etc.).
quivalent
of
$30
for
a
two-llour
show
which
could
8;
Doubledeckers
13; Christopher Closeup, 6.
t AK 3
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
A club is discarded from
11
:110-TV
Chapel
3;
Bullwlnkle 13; Fotus on Columbus 4;
Producer
Joe
Papp's
drama
deal
with
CBS
be
seen
at
any
conventional
hardcore
theatrical
.AJ
7
dummy
to
leave
dummy
Ewi,ng Funeral Home with the
Camera
Threes;
Consumer
Report 15; Point of Vlew6.
Both vulnerable
with four diamonds and a ill for a reputed $7,000,000; Papp was fired there site for from ~-"
Rev. Dwight Zavltz officiating.
II : 30--This Is the Answer 3; Insight 15; Make a Wish 6. !3; Urclub. East has to hold onto years ago for his politics ... ABC's TV comWest North East South
Small detail behind the headlined Richard
ban ·League Presents 10; Fate the Nation 8.
Burial wiU be in the Letart
four
diamonds
and
must
12:
30--Revlvoi
Flresl3; At tssue3; Comment~ ; Open Bible 15;
mentator
Harry
Reasoner
told
this
anti-TV
iale
Harris
•
Baroness
Nina
Van
Pallandt
Falls Cemetery. Friends may
Fate the Nation 10.
come down to one club also. himself: years ago he brought a good news ''romance" - they bave the same manager ...
2¥
Pass
call at the funeral home any
12: 4s--Secred Heart 15.
Pass
PaS3
Pass
Now So u I h plays three
scoop
to
CBS
(where
be
was
working
then)
and
time.
Sondra
Lee
was
the
pert,
gifted,
tiny
ballet
I: 110-Meet the Press 3. 4, 15 ; Old Time Gospel Hour 8; Lower
rounds of diamonds and
Opening lead- ¥ K
Lighthouse 13; Lamp Unto My Feet 10.
the
now-president
of
CBS
News
told
him:
"Let's
sprite "Tiger Uly" in Mary Martin;s "Peter
winds up taking the last two
1: 311-Look Up and LlveiO; Issues&amp; Answers6, 13.
with his ace-jack of leak it to the papers, and then we'll run it Pan" and "Minnie Fay" in the first "Hello,
2:110-Camero Throe 10; Talking Honds 8; Movies: "Battle
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby tricks
clubs.
The Daily Sentinel
tomorrow night."
Hymn" 3; "M!rrlll's Marauders", 6j "The Diary of Anne
Dolly" ; Sondra's riow a succt!88ful N. Y.
Fronk" 13; Baseball 4.
DEVOTED TO THE
We watched a pretty good
(NEWSPA PE R ENTEIPIUSE ASSN.)
There's almost no investigative journalism decorator, extra handy for sighting de lalla
INTEREST OF
. 2: 30--Good News 10; Wrestling 8; Death Valley Days IS.
player
go
down
at
four
MEIGS -MASON AREA
on TV after all Its swaddling years ... Geraldo under tables, chairs, etc ... Sondra's work wW be 3:110-0ther Side of the Stars 10; Western Thee fer 15.
spades. He complained bitCHESTER L. TANNEHill .
Rivera of ABC gets into a meaty expose oc- seen in a national magazine (the posh new {1. 3:30--Tennis 8, 10.
Elite. Ed.
terly about losing the trump
Wortd6; GoiiTournomentl, 10; Sa!nf, u .
ROBE AT HOEFLICH.
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club
finesses
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runThe bidding has been:
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Slturdey by Tht- Oh io Valley
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What do you do now?
Nlf l on~l
a-dvertis i ng
his club trick .
broadcasting
first
as
a
Phllly
deejay.
He's
the
of
Disney
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Survival
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By FRED McMANE
lJPI Sports Writer
Infielder Hector Torres of
. the Montreal Expos made his
major league debut as a pitcher Thursday night and found
out one thing-it's not as easy
as Steve Carlton makes it look.
Torres was summoned by
manager Gene Mauch out of
sheer disgust in the ninth inning after five _other pitchers
had failed milierably in an
effort to stop an onslaught l)y
the Houston Astros. But, alas,
Torres was treated no differently than the rest' of the
.Expos' pitchers as he was
raked for five straight singles
before retiring a batter.
The Astros ended up winning

the game, I7&lt;i, behind a 21).1ilt
attack that featured a pair of
home runs by Lee May and solo
homers by Cesar Cedeno and
Doug Rader. Cedeno also
collected a pair of doubles as
he and May each drove in four
runs.
Torres, who said he bad
never pitched before, admitted
he wasn't too surprised at the·
way he was roughed up in his
short stint.
"I was only trying lo throw
like it was batting practice and
they sure hit me like they were
taking batting practice," said
Torres. "I've never pitched
before and I only threw them
fast balls."

Four Clubs
Contend for
SVAC Crown
BY KEITII WISECUP
The Southern Valley Conference football race this year.
unlike the last two years, is up
for grabs as foiu- teams may
have a good shot at the crown .
Symmes Valley will be fullgo again in the league this
year. The Vikings participated
in basketball and baseball last
year, but were not inducted
in to the league until after grid
season . They could be one of
the stronger teams in the

league.
Kyger Creek, under new
head coach Jim Sprague, is
expecting a powerhouse.
Former Coach Dick Adams,
now playing professional
football with the ottawa Rough
Riders in the Canadian
Football League, i~ credited
generally with reviving a
readiness for hard-nosed
football among the Bobcats.
Eastern waltzed through the
SV AC last year, going undefeated, hardly having to nex
' a muscle . They have won the
SVAC two years in a row and
have piled up 12 consecutive
I SVAC wins. Kyger Creek last
beat them 30-14 in 1969.
The Eagl_es lost a lot by

Wlllle Davia collected two homer with a man aboard in
singles, scored twice and drove the second inning to provide
in a run with a sacrifice ny in the Cubs with their margin of
the Dodgers' victory over victory over the Giants. Milt
Pittsburgh. AI Downing went 8 1 Pappas worked eight innings to
1-3lnnlngs to gain creditfor the notch his ninth victory of the
victory while Bob Moose was year . Willie McCovey acthe loser. Manny Sangulllen counted for the Giants' run
, had a homer for the Pirates. with a homer.
Nate Colbert belted hili 34th
homer and drove in another
run with an infield out to pace
th~ Padres' triumph over the
Cardinals. Clay Kirby pitched
two hit ball over seven innings
before leaving with a sore
elbow to notch his lOth victory.
Ron Allen, brother of Dick
Allen, hit a homer for the
Cardinals.
Jose Cardenal hit hill 13th

graduation, but have some
good material to work with
again this year. Coach Roger
Kirkhart, entering his second
year, had a 9-0 slate in 1971.
North Gallia could be considered the
pre-season
favorite. The Pirates have
good size and speed. A big
fullback and a blaziilg fast
halfback could ciu'ry the North
Gallians to the title. Coach
John Blake also teaches
headknockin' football .
Southern, using mostly
sophomores and juniors last
year under Coach Bruce
Wallace, have several lettermen back. The Tornadoes
could surprise · some people.
Coach Bill Jewell now has the
reigns of the Tornadoes.
Two teams that have been
kicked around unmercifully in
the last two years, Southwestern and Hannan Trace,
both figure on big im' provements this year. One or
both could become nobody's
patsy. .
All in all, this year's SVAC
grid pictw-e could be one of the
brightest in years. An exciting
and tight race is assw-ed .

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KANSAS CIT¥, Mo.
Van . Browna~a. a
quarterback 101" .i....,_v, 't.
on last year'• _•••• .,,
cnampion Nebta)ka
was placed Oft
Thw-sday by lhf tlaltJin,
Colts.
The placing of BtownitOn
waivers cut the Colts
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(liPI)It was Carlton's 15th congOt all mljty and secutive victory but the first
'lvent wild .. There time he has defeated Cln•tn Philadelphia cinnaU in sill years.
night - Sieve
"It feels great, " said
wclh his 20th game.
-Carlton . "This has never
lanky left-bander, happened to me before, but you
by a rare display of have to give my teammates a
hitting, defeated the lot of credit, Cincinnati ill
3--:-~::.: : : ::·:::m~:::::~:;:;:::::~::::;::,~m:~r..~::::'* ~~~~~ti Reds 9-4 to touch off tough."
~
cheers from tlie
Deron Johnson and Willie
ended their · Montanez each hit tw~un
"We want bomers to lead the 16-hit
Phtladelphla attack.
you cry,"
Carlton had trouble with the
Manager Paul Reds in the third inning. Dave
his star pitcher Concepcion singled and scored
onto the field on a double by, Bill Plummer.
for a standing After a sacrifice by losing
'OVatiOIJ. ''To be called back pitcher RoB8 Grimsley (10--6),
I've never seen Pete Rose singled to make it 2-2
like it. What a and scored the third run on Joe
~I tor·"'
Morgan's double.
The Phillies regained the

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STEAK
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;Sport Para.de
MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

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Spiol11 Writer
Feyman appeared to
league retread
Tigers picked
earlier this
it to Billy
most mileage
~~!~left-bander.
sj
six hits in
hiS third straight
Detroit as the Tigers
ltliliplll!tU4lnlne~~ota, 12-2, in the

NEW YORK (UPI)-Rod Laver keeps getting mutdered
good advice.
That's how it ill when you were on top of the mounf4ln once
now you're 15th in the World Championship Tennillif'lidings
struggling to stay even there.
·
Everybody knows what's wrong with you. Tho! in
wouldn't be so bad except that everybody has to tell yotl the
to correct what's wrong.
To give you an idea bow things have been going for the slwfi.
ping 34--year-old Australian redhead in his last half dcrzen tour.
aaments, he'd have been better off playing bridge.

St. Louis, 3-2, Chicago edged
San Francilico, 2-1, and New
York defeated Atlanta, 2-1.
Shortstop Luis Alvarado and
Pal Kelly both doubled and
drove in two runs each to bring
Chicago to within a haU game
of the American League West
lead. Alvarado's two-run single
and Kelly's two-run double in
the sixth inning supplied all the
firepower as Chicago unloaded
on starter .Pat Dobson and

reliever Rorie Harrison.
Reggie Smith clubbed a
three-run homer in eighth
inning off Mike Paul to help
Boston edge ,Texas. Smith's
home run followed a two-out
single by Luis Aparicio and a
walk to Carl Yastremski.
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by Leroy Stanton sparked
Frost Free
California over Cleveland .
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hits, gave the Angels a 1-0 lead
Same
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in the second inning with his
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bomer followed a single by Ken
Berry to make it 3-0 in the
fourth . Stanton's second homer
of the night came in the ninth,
inning off reliever Phil Hennigan.

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Montanez followed with hla
12th home run.
Carltoo allowed only six hits.
His 20-6 record leads lhe
National League and accomta
for half of the Phlllles victories
thili season.
That 20th win was a gift to his
wife Beverly, who celebrated
her birthday Thursday night.
"My wife told me three
weeks ago that I'd be pitching
on the 17th," Carltonssid. "She
wanted me to win my 20th
tonight as her birthday pre-

Posts

Marty Riessen beat him in the second round ·-~~~~~~~~!~
of a doubleheader.
Tony Roche knocked him off in the first round at
&amp;8llle back to win
Alexander took care of him in the third round at
7-', in 10 innings.
Nikki Pille swept past him in the second round at Loulllvllle;
but five
Lutz eliminated him in the quarter-finals of the u.s.
of August
Championships at Boston, and Wednesday night Livef
eight of Its
all finished at Fort Worth when he was bounced ofitln the
Fryman has
for Detroit's
round by Jeff Borowiak, one of those nice kids out of Ctilleee In
that span.
first year as a pro.
the second of
Wonderful Advice
seaaon for Fryman whose
All
this
time,
Laver
has
been
getting
wondetful
advice·
.
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career
has been hampered by
.
From all sides.
' ~- iln atllritic left elbow
So Hari-y Hopman isn't particularly eager to put in hili twl·:,;.
w~s glad to ~ · coming
cents even though he knows Rod Laver, tennil player, probll.bly
I knew they'd
better tban anybody else in the world.
runs," Fryman
Harry Hopman is to tennili what Vince Lombal'tll waa
been on a
football and John McGraw was to bueball.
"
At the moment, he's keeping busy as coordinator for Pepsi....~ .
.
sacrifice fty In
Cola's
Mobile
Tennili
Program
which
is
giving
city
kids
ill
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lruilftg
of the second
Home ol
Philadelphia, Boston and New York a cbance to play the game · -~~~v~ Minne~ta a sp~t of
but despite this job and the fact he's alao running hla oim tennis' : 'lhe tWinbill. Detrotl rema~d
Major league Standings
Cin&lt;innoli (Hall 5-11 at New camp on the campus of Amherst College he stm keeps an eye oii a_hall game behind divisionthe Fabulous
By United Pross lnternatonal York
(Koosmon 8-8), 8:05 p.m.
National League
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Balhmore In the
Atlanta
(Mclain 3-3) at all his old pupils.
Eut
.Montreat
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(Morton
5-10),
a:os
Rod Laver Ia one of them, and whfll you Ilk Hlft1,
IANue Eaat.
,
.
w. 1. pet.· g .b. p.m.
- Pittsburgh
69 42 :622 ·
what's
wrong
with
Laver
he
speaka
about
him
the
wa)t
he
opened the lOth
Houston (Roberts 9-S) at
59 50 .541 9
' New York
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was forced at
Philadelphia (Brandon 5-4l. about any of his pupils-objectively.
Chitago
59 54 .522 II
Sl. Lou is
53 51 .482 15'12 7:35 p.m .
"First of all, Rod is past the age where he's liable 1o
~ew on ~
Chl&lt;ago (Jenkins 16-10) at
Montreal
SO 60 .455 18'1&gt;
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ays
Hopman.
"He's
on
the
down-run.
You
have
to'
· re~".:!,
los
Angeles
(Singer
4-11).
11
Ph iladelphia
42 69 .378 21
p
.m.
he 's 34. Many people are tracingRod'sdectine !1-om '~then he
then
West
Pittsburgh (Ellis 10-6) al San all the money ($170,000) in that Madison Square otrden
w. 1. pet. g.b. Diego
(Greif S-12) , 10:30 p.m.
Cincinnati
68 4J .613
St.
Louis
(Santorinl 6-81 at last year, but if you look at it closely, you see htln lhilt 11
Houston
64 50 .561 5112
San
Fronclsto
(Willoughby 2-01. tories of his he met many players who weren't In llli~
Los Angeles
59 51 .536 8'12
11
p.m.
' Atlanla
52 63 .4.52 18
Dennil Ralston badn't played for sotne tirne; the- tot
Saturdey's Games
San Franclsto 51 64 .443 19
Cincinnati at New York
Roche; and Arthur Ashe hadn't played for five wtili. So
San Diego
"" 67 .396 24
St. Louis at San Frantisco
can't really use that as a basis for Rod's decllne."
Thursday's Results
Houston at Phila, night
New York 2 Atlanta I
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Atlanta
at Monlreal, night
Chicago 2 San Frantisco 1
Order By Phone
Ch
icago
al
Los
Ang.
night
Okay,
but
what
about
Laver's nOiedive now?
Philadelphia 9 Cinci ~
.
(Only
games
stheduledl
Houston 17 Montreal 5
And Ta~e Em Home
"Well, you know he has all these many bualness oblljation8, · ~
San Diego 3 St. Louis 2
says
Hopman. "My feeling is it's all a matter of orftnilation.
992-5432 .
"Los Ang 4 Pittsburgh 2
don't think Rod is practicing properly. I WO!IIdn't try
American league
Today's Probable Pitchers
(Ail Times EDT)
Eut
any advice though. What I'd do, say l week before
w. I. pet. g.b. Champlonshlpo beginatForest Hills the end of Iilli '
Loll
Baltimore
60 52 .536
De troll
up
Mark
McCormack,
Rod's
agent,
and
say
forget
60 53 .531 '12
New York
BE SURE TO SHOP THE JONES BOYS
58 53 .523 Jl;, interested in anything for a week, even if it's fot a
17Boston
56 54 .509 3
beat
Cln"Then
I'd
book
him
in
a
bote!.
I'd
get
Cleveland
52 60 .464 8
THIS WEEK FOR COUNTY FAIR
Diego nipped
Milwaukee
empty and the other in the name of Mr. Jones or
43 69 .384 17
West
that so nobody could reach him. What would I do wlilt
BEEF BONANZA BUYS!
w. I. pel. g.b. Work, work, work!"
O..kland
66 46 .589
Chi&lt;ago
65 46 .586 'I&gt;
League
Harry Hopman shys away froni picking winners riiln\ially,
Minnesota
58 51 .532 6'1&gt; It you press him he says he Ultes Pasadena-born Stan Smith
Kansa~ City
54 56 .491 11
win the alngles tlUe in the U.S. Open again.
~llfornla
Sl 61 .455 IS
TeMos
4.5 67 .405 21
"Why? Because he's an Improver," says ~man. He hai a.
Thursday's Results
very
good temperament, You say he has no color? l'lil not
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Chltago 6 Baltimore 1
cemed with things Ulte that. I Ulte conOflltraUoli, ab-le vtiy
Boston • teus 3 (night)
Detroit 12 Mlnn 2. lsi
game and power when it's needed. To me, thtlt'sltlit lnak•
Mlnn 7 Del 6. 2nd 10 inns)
tennis player."
California 4 Cleveland 2
He's Nol Disturbed
(Only games stheduied)
Today'• Probable Pitchers
II does not disturb 61;-year-old Harry Ho~n Utat he was
!Ali Times EbT)
called
"CaptainBilgh," "Svengali"andsomeworsenamesin his
Milwaukee (Lon borg 10-1) at
The Jones Boys went to tfte
Kansas City (Spi!llorff 9-9). time. He says he knows the reason.
8:30 p.m.
''My father, mother, four sisters and one brother -.rete School
New York (Stottlemyre 12-13)
local county fairs and purchased fine
at TeMas (Bosman S-8), 8:30 teachers and I feel there was something of this in me," he 151YJ.I ''·-tlli~
p.m.
remember my father coming borne and sayq 'Youltf Johnny
Boston (Siebert 10-8) at
4-H &amp; FFA Steers. We are proud to offer
Chitogo !Bahnsen 15-131 , 'r-m- Brown Ia a bright lad. I'm going to get him a scholanhlfl.' On the · :·
~llfornlo (Ryan 12-11 at day Johnny Brown would win the scholarship, Mn. Jl'olm would
Detroit (Lollch 18-9), 9 p.m.
this quality beef at low budget prices!
O..kland (Odom 9-4) at say, 'I llnew from the day Johnny was born he~d wllll _~IX•I'It•!~
Cleveland (Perry 18-11), 7:30 ship because his grandfather won a acholanhip 5,006-Mn
p.m.
What I'm saying is as a youth I tded Johii!y 4llilve
Minnesota (Woodson 10-10) at work bard to win a scholarship, but my dl.4 fi'OIId bave to ·.
Balllmore (McNally 12-10), 7:30
organize him."
;.
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p.m.
S.turdar's Games
Harry Hopman organized quite a munber of y~ Auasle
Bo~ton at Chicago
tennis
players in his day, players like Frank Sed(Olin. r-' ·
California at Detroit
Hoad,
Roy Emerson, Neale Fraaer, Ken Rolewali ~ Rod
O..klond at Cleveland
Milw
at
!Can
City,
night
700 W. MAIN _Sl1
Laver, tQ name only B handful. He otlanlzed them 10 well they
POMEROY, OHIO
New York at Texas, night
all went on to become champiOIII and then make pleniF Jil Dl01117
Minn'al Bellimoro, night
u pr111.
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But the best player he ever saw came from German-, Va.,
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RESERVE CHAMPIONS - Taking reserve champion
honors for his pair of ewe lambs Thursday al the Meigs·
County Fair was Ray Werry, 4-11 Division.
MELANIE DEAN, Dairy Princess, had the grand champion and junior champion
Holsteins ol the open class. Holding the junior champion is Melanie's sister, Denise, on the left.

Divorce Kits in
Legal Difficulty

Lucci to Ham1t Browns
HIRAM, Ohio

(UP!) -The

backer in Lucci's absence this
swruner with Lucci watching
from the sidelines.
"That was the toughest
part," he said. "But they say
the older YOU get, the smarter
you're supposed .to be and I
know the idea was to make the

Cleveland Browns traded Mike
Lucci to the Detroit lions In
!865 and on Sunday they will
bave to deal with the tough
middle linebacker.
Lucci underwent surgery
last Valentine's Day to remove
cartQage and a cyst from a
Since th.en Coach Joe
Scmudt bas been trtnging his
defensive captain along slowly.
"I ha:ven't h(t anybody yet,
bilt I'Ye. worlled In every drill
and :r•m ~y tci s\tlrt Sun·
diy/' .: Liii:ct :~ . "1'!11 sure
fo.u~u: ;~ ·~ ·. w!)eiher the
1iJiee ·!J· !!kiltagj!in. '.' .
~eel ;, 3~ . ~~~~ drafted by
Clev~ri4 titii Df.ih.e' Unive.rsi ty
.Qi. ~~: m:.too~:
went
·to .til~ U~t!tree·y~ laler in
a ~ .lip®: tha.t sent
Detroit qilartetbaek Earl MorraU to the New York Giants
and ·NeW ·York cornerback
1\:$11 Barnes to Cleveland.
"At.tl!e'·lime I didn't Uke the
·ltade,-Jt·wiu.like being rejected,'!'LIH:cl said. ''It turned out
to be the.!lest thing that could
haVe haPPI!IUld to me, though.
"Tiull was one of those rare
trades that worked out weU for
everyone, the clubs and the
players aUke," he said.
Ed Mooney and Ken Lee
have worked at middle line-

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In the Browns' camp Thlll'llday, Greg Kucera, a fifthround draft choice from Northern Colorado, was released by
Coach Nick Skorich:

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" It was just a misunderstanding but everything is
straightened out," said
Skorich.
At
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meeting Tuesday night,
Modzelewski announced that
Sims would start in place of
Jones Sunday.
''I did it for two reasons,"
said Mo. "I wanted to shake
Joe up and I wanted to take a
look at Sims. Joe has super
ability. We just want him to
make the most of it."
Jones was in his room for
bedcheck then left and was
encountered by Mo in the
hallway alter midnight.
"Mo tried to talk him into
being sensible, but Jones was
hurt and upset with the
change," said Skorich. "He
look everything personal and
thought we didn 't want him.
"The starting lineup doesn't
make much difference at this
point," said Skorich. " Jones is
expected to play half the game
Sunday and which half doesn 't
matter:. ,
"I told everyone when the
team first reported here that
each player had to sustain his
position ... ," said Skorich.
"When the day comes a man
doesn't have to earn a job and
maintain it, pro football is in
trouble.,,
The Browns released rookie
Greg Kucera, a fifth round
choice
from
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HIRAM, Ohio (UP! J Turkey Joe Jones is back in
camp and Cleveland coach
Nick Skorich said his walkout
was all caused by a "misunderstanding" between himself
and the big defensive end.
Jones left camp early
Wednesday after being informed that rookie Lester Sims
would start in his place in
Sunday's exhibition against the
Detroit Uons.
An added !actor was the
criticism by Skorich and line
coach Dick Modzelewski of
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Runs Balled In
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Pitt 91 ; Colbert. SO 89; Bench,
Cin 86; Williams. Chi 79; May,
Hou 77 .
American League : Allen. Chi
82; Mur cer, NY 68 ; Scott. Mil
65 ; Jackson, Oak 61 ; Powell.
Bait, Mayberry, KC. Darwin,
Mlnn and Bando, Oak 58.
Pitching •
National league: Carlton,
Phil 20·6; Jenkins. Chi 16· 10;
Seaver. NY 14-9; Nolan , Cin tJ.
3; Blass. Pitt 13-6; Sutton, LA
and Gibson. St.L 13-7; Osteen,
LA and Torrez. Mont 13·8.
American Leogue: Wood, Chi
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Clev 18· 11; Palmer, Bait and
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
head of the State Highway
Patrol warned prospective car
buyers Thursday that a car
with an extra low price tag
could mean a pack of legal
troubles.
Col. Robert M. Chiarmonte
said a car that is extremely
cheap could have been stolen,
and that anyone purchasing it
could be charged with
possession of stolen property.
Chiarmonte issued the
warning after announcing the
patrol recovered 18 stolen
autos in Cuyahoga County this
week.
"There's no excuse for a
person to buy a car at a great
discount without checking first
with the highway patrol tc
• determine if it Is stolen," he
said.

Class I, 0 to 500 pounds: BIU
Kautz, Troy .Edwards.
Class 2, 50i tO 700 pounds:
Mark Westbrook, Jana
Theobald, and Bill Kautz.
Class 3, 701 tc 900 pounds:
Tim Bonnett, Mark Westbrook,
and Darren The.obald.
Class 4, 901 to 1100 pounds:
Mark Westbrook, Tim Bonnett,
and Bill Kautz.
Class 5, free for all: Darren
Theobald, Paul Cross and Jeff
DeLong.
Winners ip the senior
division were :
Class 6, 0 to 500 pounds, no
entries.
Class 7, 501 to 700 pounds:
tJoe Edwards, Danny Bissell
and Gary Smith.
Class 8, 701 to 900 pounds :
Mike Fisher, Doug Carr, and

GRAND CHAMPIONS - Julia Johnson took grand
champion honors with her pair of wether lambs, 4-H Division.

Linescores

Major League R01ulls
By United Press International
National League
Atlanta
000 100 ooo- 1 6 1
N.Y.
10000001 &lt;-2 41
Reed [10·12) and Will iams;
Seaver. McGraw [91 and Dyer .
WP.Seaver (14-9) .

mons; Kirby , Corkins (81 and
Kendall. WP- Kirby [10 13) . LP
- Wise (1] .13). HRs-Colbert
(34lhl. Allen (lsi) .

Pittsbrgh
000 101 ooo- 2 11 0
Los Ang
100 102 OOx- 4 8 0
Moose (9·71 and Sanguillen ;
Downing. Richert (9) and
Chicago
002 000 ooo- 2 8 0 Cannizzaro. WP- Downlng 16·
San Fran
000 000 too- 1 6 0 6). HR-Sangulllen (7th) .
Pappas. Aker (8) and Hund.
ley ; Barr . Johnson (9) and Houston
015 100 t45-17 20 I
Rader. WP- Pappas (9.7) . LP- Montrea l 2t0 tOO 001 - 5 10 1
Barr (4·11 . HRs-Cardenal ( 13).
Reuss. Culver (21 and How·
McCovey (9) .
ard ; lroore, Strohmayer (31.
Renko (4) , Walker 15). Gilbert
Cincinnati 003 000 OlD- 4 7 1 (8), Torres (9) and Boccabella.
Phi la
020 032 20x- 9 16 0 WP- Culver 14·21 . LP-Moore
Grimsley, Sprague (5). Car. (4-61. HRs- May 2 l25th and
roll (7) and Plummer ; Carlton 26th). Rader (18th ). Cedeno
(20·61 and Bateman . LP- 117th 1, _Falrlx 1lOth).
Grimsley 110·61 . HRs- Johnson
[7 th). Montanez 112th).
St. Louis
000 010 001- 2 4 2
San Diego 101 010 OOx- 3 8 0
Wise. Palmer 171 and Sim·

Drugs Fighter

Got Wzth it,
Much too Much
HAMILTON, Ohio (UP!) A man who identified himself
as executive director of the
"Community Committee on
Drug Abuse of Philadelphia"
was arrested along with a
woman Thursday In a drug
raid here.
Bill Campbell, 35, Philadelphia, aild Grind! Loschinkohl,
20, were held on a variety of
drug charges, Including obtaining amphetamines by
fraud,
making
forged
prescriptions and pclOisession of
amphetamines and
Instruments.
Campbell was arrested in a
van truck on Erie Highway
here. Miss Loschinkohl was
picked up in the Fairfield
Holiday Inn near here.
The Hamllton police said a
large quantity of money orders, credit cards, a check
writer and a duplicator were
found in the motel room. They
said hypodermic needles were
found In the van.
Police' said police from
Akron and Stow, Ohio, had sent
detainers on the couple.

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OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Boston
100 000 OJ()- 4 7 o
Texas
021 000 000- 3 11 o
Pattin, Lee (8 ) and Fisk ;
Paul . Pina (81 and Fahey
Billings (9) . WP- Pattin [11:
11) . LP- Paul (5·51 . HRsHarper (lllhl. Smith (15th).
California · 010 200 001- 4 10 0
Cleveland 000 000 2oo- 2 7 0
Messersmith 13·7) and Torborg; Hilgendorf, Wilcox (51.
Farmer (7) , Hennigan (8) and
Fosse. LP-HIIgendorf (2·11 .
HRs-Stanton, 2 (9th and loth )
Ol iver (15th) .
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Minnesota 101 000 000- 2 6 2
Detroit
070 102 02x- 12 13 o
Perry, Strickland (2), Geb.
hard (51 and Borgmann ;
Fryman (3·01 and Sims. LPPerry (11 ·11). HRs- KIIIebrew
(20th), Sims (2nd) .
(2nd gm, 10 inns)
Mlnn
130 200 DOli 1- 7 IS 2
Del
000 200 004 D- 6 8 I
Goltz. Granger (9), Strickland
(9) and Mltterwald ; Slayback,
Scherman (2), Foor (4),
Timmerman (4), Hiller (6)
LaGrow (8), Seelbach (10) and
Freehan. WP- Strlckland (3·0) .
LP- Seelbach (8·71 . HRSNettles (2nd) , Northrup (7th) .
!Only games scheduled)

DEA APPOINTED
DETROIT (UP!)-BIIIy Dea,
39, for 19 years a professional
hockey player, was appointed
Thursday as coach and general
manager of the Detroit Junior
Wings.

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Chicago
OtO 014 ooo- 6 12 0
Baltimore 000 000 too- 1 7 1
Lemonds, Acosta (7) and
Herrmann; Dobson, Harrison
(61. Scott (8) and Etchebarren,
Oates (6). WP- Lemonds 13·41 .
LP- Dobson (13·12).

FINISHING
SAME DAY
, SERVItE
In At 9:-0ut At 5'.

DETROIT (UP! )-Ever
Iince Harry Gordon started
aelllng $75 "divorce kits" he's
had problems with the Detroit
Bar Associ,ation attorneys he
has undersold. Lawyers In
these parts charged t400 to $500
per divorce case, Gordon says.
A Detroit judge doesn't Uke
Gordon's brand of law, either,
and has ordered the former
restaurant equipment
salesman to appear In court
nelt Wednesday to answer
charges of illegaUy practicing
law.
Understandably, Gordon is
having problems finding a
lawyer to represent him.
Judge Hean Case
Oakland County Circuit
Court Judge William J. Beer
was hearing what he thought
was a routine dJvorce Wednesday when Mrs. SybU Bales
pulled out a set of divorce
papers in preparation for her
case. She and her husband
Matthew, had ·agreed to ~
property settlement and the
case was uncontested. There
were no children.
Beers asked Mrs. Bales who
prepared her papers, and she
explained that she got them
from Gordon's finn.
"I'm not going to let you
proceed," Beers said, "not
because you 're not represented
by counsel, but because when a
non-lawyer prepares papers
like this he is illegally practicing law."
Gordon Subpoenaed
.
Gordon was promptly subpoenaed, and Mrs. Bales left
the courtroom a married

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August17
BIRTHS - Mrs. James
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Ronald Hallen, son, Jackson;
Mrs. James Dovenbarger,
daughter, Gallipolis; Mrs .
William Collier, daughter,
Gallipolis and Mrs . Dale
Taylor, daughter, Gallipolis.
DISCHARGES John
Hussell, Karen Casey, Diana
Bush, Elsie Stewart, Clara
Varian, Luella Wood, Viola
Steele, Clyde White, Thelma
Cunningham, Mildred King ,
Sherr! Compston, Tammy
King, Krist! White, Christopher
Bell, Arthur Strauss, Mrs.
Robert Rodgers and son,
Gwendolyn Robinson, Paul
Reece, Steven PoweU, Mrs.
George Moss and daughter
Kimberly Maynard, Mabei
Heverner, Betty Fife, Josie
Ferguson, Donna Carr, Effie
Clendenin, Amy Brothers,
York Blackburn and Grace
Adams.

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Race I - Bronte.
Shelrman , Chillicothe.
Flln ; Ohio Rebel, Bill
Van Wert
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Race Ill - Chickabar Dee.

Jennings Beegle, Racine , Joe
Arrington ; Karra Marble, Carl
Bush, Lanca ster , Ron Flint ;
Rex Bar Junior, Bob Hatcher,
MarySville , , Jerry. Le.wj&amp; ;,

Bull's Bar Lee, Dick Conley.
Marysv ille, ~eiry Lewis; Salyersville. Nancy Arrington;
Rusty Bar Boy, Ray Lawrence. Zev McCue. Phil Reed.
McConnelsvll e,
Joe Mechan icsburg. Ron Copeland.
Arrington ; Flying Nash, Paul
Race IV - Polynesian Leo.
Kilpatrick, Frazyersburg, Paul Kilpatrick, Frazeysburg,
Lynn Sterling ; Getaway Hally. Lynn Stanley ; .pial Vee, Jer ry
Don Shaffer; Always A Hobo. Burdette, Coolville, Mila
Larry Davis. South Vienna. Palm ;
SunBurst,
Skip
Ron Copeland.
Arrlnaton , Pt . Pleasant, Joe '
Race II - Zip N' On. Jim Arrington ; Relllmus G.round·
Femeulu, Frazeysburg. Rita hog.
Phil
Reed,
Ron
HerberS ; Diamond Pa lace. Copeland; Pick Bar Decky,
Ron Flint ; Miss BuQQ V Bar . Jennings Beegle.

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Results of the annual horse
Weste rn Pleasure Pony
show Wednesday at the 109th under 48" - Tony Kennedy ,
annual Meigs County Fair Scott Nease.
were announced today .
Roadster Pony - l ~aac
Cash premiums of $5, S3, S2, Lewis .
and Sl were paid plus rosettes
Trail Horse - Judy Ken.
for the first five places with the nedy, Junior Kennedy; David
exception of the lead ·in pony Nease, Amy Houston , Acorn
class In which each participant Acres, Jackie Bennett : Mr.
received a small trophy.
and Mrs. A. B. Deel. Pat Rose .
Winners follow. Where only
.Trail Pony - Tony Kennedy.
one name Is given the owner Mila Powell. .Debbie Dye,
and rider are the same llst, Faye
Reibel,
Julie
2nd, etc .. In order list~) :
Gooch .
Lead,ln Po~y - Flossie
Barrel Race Ihorse or pony)
Allensworth, Tony Kennedy, .,. Fred Tackett, Mike Jones;
Herbie Ervin, Beverly Hart, Jun ior Kennedy, Debbie Dve,
Julie Gooch, Bob Meier. Roy Layne, Sara Lutton; Karl
Debbie Dye, Elizabeth Blevins Meeks.
and Mildred Blevins, owners.
Flag Race - Fred Tackett,
Open Horsemanship - Mike Jones; Roy Layne,
Acorn Acres, Jackie Bennett ; Flchard Franklin ; Roy Layne.
Judy Kennedy, Junior Ken· Richard Franklin; Karl
nedy ; Cole Stables. Bill Cole ; Meeks. Sherry lndestead. Mike
Tony Kennedy. Tony Kennedy ; Jones .
Big " M" Stables, Gloria
Egg and Spoon Race Miller.
Connie Davis, Charlie Musser,
Western Pleasure Horse Sherry lndestead. Kenny
(registered) - Cole Stables • Meeks. Roy Layne, Richard
Bill Cole ; Acorn Acres. Jackie Franklin.
Bennett ; Judy Kennedy.
Ride and Run - Roy Layne,
Junior Kennedy ; Acorn Acres. Sara Lutton; Junior Kennedy,
Sharon Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Meeks, Steve Powell,
A. B. Deel, Susie Green.
Kenny Meeks.
Western Pleasure Pony Cole Stables, Robin Ritchie ;
Bib "M" Stables. Jenny Grate;
Big "M" Stables. Julie Gooch ;
Big "M" Stables. Debbie Dye ;
Tony Kennedy. Tony Kennedy.
RELATIVES VISITED
Western Pleasure Horse
MASON - Mrs. Gary Wilson
(non.reglstered) - Connie
Davis, Sherry lndestead. Amy, and three children of AUanta,
Houston. Steve Powell. Connie Ga., visited her mother and
Smith .
lather-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bliss Wilson and Barbara in
Mason, for a couple days and
with her parentS, Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett Green at Wintersville,
Ohio.
Jennifer
Wilson
remained for a longer visit
with her grandparents, and the
two other children visited their
·maternal grandparents, Mr.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ronald and Mrs. Green whUe their
Place, Steven ind Greg, of mother visited her husband, 1 ·
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Groton, N. Y. have been here Gary, who is attending school
Name of carrier
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vlaltlng Mrs. Harry Houdashelt at Humanics Institute at
and Miss Freddie Houdalhell. Bethel, Maine. Mrs. Wilson and
Personality:
Excellent. CJ Good .c::::::J. Fair c:7
Mrs. Houdashelt returned this children left for AUanta Thurs' ! '' Promptness:
Excellent .t:::7, Good c::::7 Fair z::::7
week with the Place family to day.
Groton and Steve remained In
·' I Neatness:
Excellent L:=:I Good .c:::::J Folr CJ
Middleport with his aunt.
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Mrs. Walter Crooks Is in
·Any 91~tr comments:
Washington, D. C. vlalting her
REVIVAL
SET
son and daflllhler-in-law, Lt.
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There wiD be a revival at the I
Qndr. and Mrs. Gene eroou
and fl!lllly. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ml Moriih Church of God I
1bomal and children wlll drive bqlnnlng Monday, Aug. 21, I
thin Slslurday for • vlalt and starting each evening at 7:30 I Your Name and Address
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Mra. Q&gt;ooU wiD Nlum wtth p.m. 'lbt evangellat Is Rev. I
Don Combe.
them Tllllday.

Middleport
Personal Notes

plenty of displays for the over-60 visitors tc the fair to enjoy.
Despite the heat of the tent, most of the seats were filled
throughout the day . .

TilE SENIOR CITIZENS tent was where the action was
Thursday as the Meigs County Fair observed its first Senior
Citizens Day . There was entertainment, refreshments, and

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Project Work Rewarded ro~e:~~ring

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Mrs. Emma Hines; "An Angry
It Is really pathetic what
Driver" by Mrs. Ruby
some women are· doing to
Grueser; "Because Someone
Plants and Soils : their hair for absolutely no
Cared," by Mrs. Mary Russell;
Steve Stout, Snowville, reason at all. The malorlty
of them have beautlfu hair
"It Will Show in Your Face,"
champion rosette .
btJt lack the knowledge of
Farm
Boys,
champion
rosette.
Raiders;
George
Rowley,
Trophy
and
rosette
awards
by Mrs . Stella Grueser;
Let'
Explore
the
Outdoors
:
properly culling. curling.
Entomo logy:
Richard
"People Will Talk," by Mrs. for outstanding project work Condor Club; and Raymond
coloring or caring for II.
Naylor's
Run
4-H
Club,
trophy
Hair styling Is an art and
Ullie Starcher; "Patriotism, · have been awarded to Meigs Barnhart, all reserve cham- Furbee, Letart Farm Boys, accepted by Pat Thoma, adtrophy and champion rosette;
has to be done by an expert
by Mrs. Doris Grueser; and "A County 4-H Club ;members pion rosettes.
visor; David Lewis, Mark
who knows how to conform
Small Engines: Ricky Flagg, Faith Perrin, Pomeroy
Youth Question," by Mrs. Elsie exhibi ting at the Meigs County
the correct style with the
Norton
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Todd
Norton,
and
Tornadoes, champion rosette. Livewires, reserve champion
contour of the head and
Forbes. Attending the meeting Jun ior Fair this week.
Kelly
Thoma,
champion
shape of the face. of each
Woodworking : Patty Dyer, rose tte.
The winners are as follows :
besides those named were Mrs.
rosettes ; all members of the
indlvldua I. lor ,best resu Its.
science:
Janel
Veterinary
Forestry : Diana Pullins, Moondusters, champion
Freda Mitch and Mrs. GerOur experts not only keep
Stiversville
Stitchers
4-H
Club,
TNT Club, champion rose tte ; rosette; Mark Jeffers, Condor Maue, Harrisonville Girls,
trude Mitchell .
up with all the latest hair
commendation
awards.
sty les. but are also up-to·
"• Paul Brannon, TNT, reserve Club, reserve champion champion rosette .
Exploring home economics :
date on all the lates t
Ohio
Birds
:
Sharon
Karr,
champion rosette.
rosette.
Cathy
Morris,
Columbia
methods. techniques. and
Vege tabl e Garden: Keith
Welding : Mark Hall , Chester Busy Beavers, champion
products to help keep your
Superstars, champion rosette;
hair
luslrou•. healthy and
Krautter , Ches ter Farm Boys,
Julia Johnson , Columbia
manageable.
trophy and champion rosette;
Make-It Girls, reserve
Mark Ri ggs and David Riggs,
champion rosette.
Harrisonville Boys Honor Club ,
'
Me, You and Others
reserve champion rosettes ..
Flowering Gardening : Mary
Electricity : Steven Stanley,
Mrs. Frances Davidson and
Ruth Sauer , Moondusters,
Mrs . Robert Manley en- Harrisonville Boys Honor Club,
champion rosette; Joan Mctertained recently with a trophy and champion rosette;
Whorter, Columbia Superstars,
214 E. SECOND ST.
RIO GRANDE- Rio Grande toward his doctorate.
layette shower at the Davidson Ed Kennedy, reserve chamchampion roselle; Nancy
POMEROY, OHIO
Clark said the course can be Lawrence, Harrisonville Girls,
College will offer a special
home honorin g Mrs . Joan pion rosette.
PH. E. 992·7606
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Rope
:
Randy
Keller,
Chester
taken
lor
college
credit,
or
pr
og
ram
in
"
Real
Estate
Wells.
Gaines were played with Farm Boys , trophy and Principles and Practices" this under the college's No-Credit
Lisa fall, according to James H. program . Those enrolled under
prizes going to Connie Manley, champion rose tte;
Mrs. Wells, Goldie Graham, Hera ld , Leadin g Creek Clark, associate director of th e No-Credit plan, while
business administration at the paying a lower lee, are able to
Wanda Vining, and Penny
college.
The course is one of a participate in all the classroom
Brinker. Gifts were placed in a
number
of courses required work and discussions, and
decorated bassinet which
under new Ohio law , and is the complete all the graded
·carried out the pink and blue
first
in the field of real estate assignments and tests. Their
theme of the shower. Ham
offered
by the college. "Real work is evaluated, but they do
sa lad sa ndwi ches, potato
Estate Principles and Prac- not receive credit for comchips, Kool-Aid , and cupcakes
ti ces" is required by th ose pleting the course.
decorated in pink and blue
The fee for the No-Credit
seeking
permanent salesmen's
were served.
program
is $35 per credit hour,
licenses.
Attending besides those
SATURDAY
Bill Downey, Dackson, will making the registration fee for
named were Bonnie Coy,
MEIGS HIGH School Band to
teach
the course, which will this two-hour course $70. The
Leona Eblin, Mary Smith, play at the Meigs Coun ty Fair,
See our great selection-of gift watches. We have the
meet Thursday evenings from normal college fee per credit
Ruth Smith, Mary VanHouten, Saturday, 3 p.m.
newest styles, the latest features. Caravella by
Lorraine Rathburn , Robin
DANCE AT the former 7 to 9, beginning Sept. 7. hour is $55, making the cost of
the
"Real
Estate
Principles
Downey
is
a
real
estate
broker,
Bulova. Expensive watches at inexpensive prices.
Rathburn, Doris Wolfe, Susie Pomeroy Junior Hi gh School
and
Practices"
course
$110
if
From $10.95.
Graham, Merle Manley and Building , 9 to 12, music by has a master's degree, and has
taken
for
College
credit.
completed
one
year
of
study
,,
&lt;lhristina Rathburn.
· · · Atlantis. Admission $1.
• ~' 1 '
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This
is
the
tnird
special
Others presehting gifts to Sponsored by the Meigs Band
program offered through Rio
Mrs. Wells were Mrs. John Boosters.
Grande College's business
Davidson, Mrs. Martha
SUNDAY
administration
program. In
Clonch, Ruth Grate, Vivian
GRACE Episcopal Church, 4
February,
the
college
offered a
Coy, Mrs . Herman Grate, Mrs. p. m. vesper and picnic for the
four~session course in income
Wendell Grate, Mrs. O'Dell parish.
taxes and preparation of
Manley, Joann Wise, Mrs.
returns.
This summer, a
Mami~ Nelson, Mrs. Roxie
MONDAY
course in business taxes was
Oiler, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil RathMEIGS Chapter, Order of
offered as part of Summer '72.
burn of Columbus; Mrs. DeMolay, Monday, 7:30 p. m.
Garnet Darst and Lydia Darst, Middleport Masonic Temple.
Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Earl The Mothers Club to meet in
Capt. and Mrs . Jack Stewart
Riggs, and Mrs. Karmel the basement at the same lime.
DeLong.
and three week-old son, Mark,
HAYRIDE ENJOYED
MIDDLEPORT BPW , visited his mother, Mrs .
Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Grueser,
0«&lt;m'''
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~NQW~mn.vo...•......:-.-.:·,...,..;.:·:•.potluck dinner , home of Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, enroute to Jr., of near Shade hosted a
~
t;: J ohn . Werner , 6:30 p.m . their new home at Fort Knox,
DELEGATE "C "
RADCLIFF " 0"
SkiPP!I CAI.EMDIAL "M"
hayride and wiener roast for
Blick mer~el'1
17 /tWill,
17 }lwels.
~
Monday . Gallipolis Club Kentucky . Capt Stewart had youth of the Sacred Heart
an eilt dia l.
Green dill .
Automltlc.
members to be guests.
previously been stationed at Parish recently. Homemade
MEIGS BAND Boosters , Fort Lewis, Washington, and ice cream were served by the
membership tea, 8 p.m. was transferred to Fort Knox. Gruesers. Attending were Mr.
Mrs. Janealie Johnson of Monday rftght in the music He has been in the army 14 and Mrs. Patrick Duffy, Mrs.
Pomeroy, Route 2, has room of Meigs High School. years.
Rita Hamm, Mrs. Paul Casci,
returned from a week 's Mrs. Paul Taylor, chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Blake Tina and Patricia Duffy, Julie
vacation in Columbia, S. C. with majorette mothers to and children, Cindy Williams Hamm, Rose Colburn, Ida and
with her daughter, Captain assist. Paren ts and others of Indian Head, Md., are Ronnie Casci, of the Parish,
Hazel A. Johnson . Captain interested in the band are vacationing near Lewisburg, and Mike Hlndy, Cathy
Johnson recently moved to invited to attend.
W. Va. They plan to attend the Osborne, Diane Smith, Tammi
Columbia from Atlanta, Ga.
TUESDAY
West Virginia Stale Fair which Hoffman, Kim Jones, and
and this fall will be assistant
SOTHERN LOCAL Band started August 18.
Radina Pratt, guests.
professor of technical nursing Boosters, 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
Mr . and Mrs. Alburtice
at Columbia University . school. Important business tc Young and their son and
Weekend guests of Mrs. be transacted and membership family, Trooper and Mrs. G. R.
Johnson were Mr . and Mrs. urged to attend.
.
Young and children of Charlton ·
Robert Bendula and son,
RA CINE AMERICAN Heights, W.Va. have returned
Robby of Cleveland, and Mr. Legion Auxiliary , picnic, from a vacation which took
and Mrs. Ernest Combs and Tuesday evening at the Racine them to several scenic spots in
West Virginia.
sons, Buffalo, W. Va.
Park. Juniors invited.
Miss Barbara Fisher is home
from Portland, Maine where
she spent the summer with Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Hall and
daughter, Rebecca. Miss
Fisher was reltlined by the Hall
family as a companion for their
daughter.
Norman
Spencer
of
Columbus is spending the week
here visiting his brother-in-law
.
.
and sister, Mr. and Mrs .
No.
301
Heavy
Duty
Liquid Aluminum Coating Formulitea
Truman Russell. '
with Asphaltic-Gilsonite qquids. Also No. 350 for Mobile
'Guest of Miss Lucretia
Homes.
Genheimer this week is her
niece, Miss Martha Genheimer
of Columbus.
Miss Mary E. Hecker has
returned to her home in
FOR ROOFS, METAL AND MAIONRY
Marietta after visiting here
SURFACES.
with Mrs. Mary Pugh.
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Foley,
Palm ·

~llar lfy s Stor'm, Bob Hatcher}

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Tht Alhtns County

CITY

DEPOSIT
AT
OUR
STORE

Bill Foley. Van Wert: · Marla
Palm; Etta Lu Bar, Paul
exciting afternoon for Meigs Kilpatrick. Frazeysburg . Lynn
County falrgoers Thursdar..
Sterling ; Barnett, lla rryl
Following are the resul s of Stumbo. Middleport . Joe
the four races with the J'urses Arrington ; Blaire Hi llalre ,
totaling SlOO. plus adde entry Homer Cole, Tuppers Pains.

fees in each ra ce (1st, 2nd, etc:.
in order ; owner and rider in

DURING OUR.9TH ANNIVERSARY SAUl

TODAY

A family night observance
hon oring the Rev. Merrill
Floyd, new pastor, was
planned for Thursday night at
the Syracuse Park when the
Women's Society of Christian
Service met Wednesday at the
Minersville United Methodist
Church.
During the meeting the
training session tO be held at
the Nelsonville First United
Methodist Church on Sept. 20
was announced. Cards of
thanks lo r remembrances
were read from Mrs. Clara
Grueser, Mrs. Clara Karr,
Mrs. Marge Reuter, and Mrs.
Mary Pugh.
The meeting held following
an ali-day quilting session and
potluck dinner at the church
opened with group singing of
"Count Your Blessings." Mrs.
Karl Grueser was program
leader snd Mrs. Rhoda Roush
gave prayer . Mrs . Fannie
Phillips read the 27th Psalm.
Readings included "We
Welcome Autumn" by Mrs.
Mary Pugh ; "I Am 85" by

Quarter hor se racing with
jockeys in colors provided an

pounded quarterly. Interest
paid as long as an open

card for Mrs. Ullian McGhee.
The closing prayer was given' .
by Mrs. Paul .Smart, and the
September meeting will be
hosted by Mrs. Anthony.
Refreshments were served to
those named and Mrs. Charles
Simons, Valerie Lewis, Mrs.
Iva Turner, Mrs. Beulah
White, Mrs. Ullie Hubbard,
Mrs. Milton Hood, Mrs. Mary
Hughes, Mrs. Julia Grim and
Mrs. Mary Lyons.

New Pastor Honored

withdrawal. Interest com-

"Great.,.Grocery Giveaway"
ENTER

sent to the seven children al the
County Home having birthdays
this month.
Mrs. Lewis opened the
meeting with a verse, "Rules
for Daily Uving." Devotions
were given by · Mrs. John
Werner. The love gift offering
was $13.26, and the general
offering was $14. The prayer of
dedication ·for the offerings
was given by Mrs. Pearl
Hoffman. Members signed a

Racine Colorful

Regular Passbook Savings.
No Minimum. Interest. from
date of deposit to date of

. FOOD~~NER, Middleport, Ohio

I

Sending gifts of money to the
children at the Meigs County
Children's Home having btrthdays this month is one of
several projects bt:ing carried
out by the circl~s of the B. H.
Sanborn Society of the Middleport First Baptist Church.
Meeting Tuesday night at the
home of Mrs. Ethel Hughes,
the Elects Circle members
signed a get-weU card for Mrs.
Nora Jordan.
It was
noted than an arrange
ment of artificial flowers had been sent to Mrs.
Mae Baker, a shut-in, and that
a gift of money was -·sent tc
Slephanie Hughes, Baptist
scholarship girt; on her birthday.
· Miss Rhoda Hall presided at
the meeting which opened with
a prayer and meditation,
" Radiant Heart." Mrs.
Isabelle Winebrenner gave
devotions !rom Guideposts.
The love gift offering was $9.25
and the regular offering was
$10.
It was announced that the
Sanborn Society will meet on
Sept. 5 instead of on Laber Day
and that the EJecta Circle will
be in charge of hospitality .
Mrs. Leora Sigman presented
the program using material
!rom Guideposts 011 the 23rd
Psalm. Others attending were
Mrs. Tony Flowler, Mrs .
Fielding Hawkins, and a guest,
Mrs. Una Dodson. Refreshments were served.
At a meeting of the Dorcas
Circle at the home of Mrs. Fred
Lewis, a program on the "New
Generation in Africa" was
presented by Mrs. Willis Anthony . Project work was
discussed and it was reported
that $5 had been sent to the
scholarship girl. Gifts will be

5 per cent per year paid on

HOSPITAL NEWS

'Use Our FrH Po,rking Lot

Cleanln .

Dale Kautz.
Class 9, 901 to 1100 pounda :
Bob Westbrook, Doug Carr,
and Dale Kautz.
Class 10, free lor aU: Dor·
man Reed, Jim Stomaker, and
Bob Westbrook,

ALL FOR AS UTILE

woman.
Gordon said he was performing a "necessary public service" since many people can't
afford the fees most attorneys
charge for a dJvcrce. The 51year-old Detroit enterpreneur
ssidke has sold about 150 of the
divorce kits In the last three
months through newspaper
, ads.
Gordon said for his $75fee he
Interviews the prospective divorcee,
prepares
the
documents and gives the client
a list of "instructions" on what
tc do in court.
Divorce Granted
Another Oakland County jur1st, Judge FareD E. Roberts,
granted a divorce last week to
a woman ualng one ci Gordon's
kits. Roberts said that "any
person has the right t~
represent himself In court."
''The Issue Is whether they're
giving legal advice and that is
between the 'bar association
and tlie (divotce kit) company ," Roberts said.
But Beer was crtucal of
Gordon 'a selling "25-cent
forms for $75."
"U he says we're paying 25
cents for forms fnd charging
too much," Gordon said, ''wbat
right does an attorney have to
charge $400 to $500?"

champion r011elte.
Money Manacement: C.rol
Lewis, Pomeroy Bendel'S,
champion r011ette.
Laundry: Barbara Andrews,
Riverview 4-H, champion
roselle.
Helping at Home: Patty
Dyer, Moondusters, champion
.rosette.

Two Baptist Circles Met

Tractor Pulling
First, second and third place
cash awards .in both the junior
and senior divisions were
presented Wednesda~ night at
the garden tractor pli!I sltlged
as a part of Meigs County
Junior Fair Night.
Donations towards the prizes
of $10 fOl' first, $5 for second,
and $2.50 for third were Reed
Brothers, Re.e dsville;
Wagner's Rardware, Racine ;
Racine Home National Bank,
Racine; Fulton - Thompson
Tractor Sales, Pomeroy,
Landmark, Pomeroy ; and
Meigs Equipment. Ed Cross
was chairman of the garden
tractor pull.
Winners in the junior
division, listed first, second
and third, respectively, were
as follows:

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Money Awards in

RESERVE CHAMPIONS - Taking reserve champion
honors for his pair of ewe lambs Thursday al the Meigs·
County Fair was Ray Werry, 4-11 Division.
MELANIE DEAN, Dairy Princess, had the grand champion and junior champion
Holsteins ol the open class. Holding the junior champion is Melanie's sister, Denise, on the left.

Divorce Kits in
Legal Difficulty

Lucci to Ham1t Browns
HIRAM, Ohio

(UP!) -The

backer in Lucci's absence this
swruner with Lucci watching
from the sidelines.
"That was the toughest
part," he said. "But they say
the older YOU get, the smarter
you're supposed .to be and I
know the idea was to make the

Cleveland Browns traded Mike
Lucci to the Detroit lions In
!865 and on Sunday they will
bave to deal with the tough
middle linebacker.
Lucci underwent surgery
last Valentine's Day to remove
cartQage and a cyst from a
Since th.en Coach Joe
Scmudt bas been trtnging his
defensive captain along slowly.
"I ha:ven't h(t anybody yet,
bilt I'Ye. worlled In every drill
and :r•m ~y tci s\tlrt Sun·
diy/' .: Liii:ct :~ . "1'!11 sure
fo.u~u: ;~ ·~ ·. w!)eiher the
1iJiee ·!J· !!kiltagj!in. '.' .
~eel ;, 3~ . ~~~~ drafted by
Clev~ri4 titii Df.ih.e' Unive.rsi ty
.Qi. ~~: m:.too~:
went
·to .til~ U~t!tree·y~ laler in
a ~ .lip®: tha.t sent
Detroit qilartetbaek Earl MorraU to the New York Giants
and ·NeW ·York cornerback
1\:$11 Barnes to Cleveland.
"At.tl!e'·lime I didn't Uke the
·ltade,-Jt·wiu.like being rejected,'!'LIH:cl said. ''It turned out
to be the.!lest thing that could
haVe haPPI!IUld to me, though.
"Tiull was one of those rare
trades that worked out weU for
everyone, the clubs and the
players aUke," he said.
Ed Mooney and Ken Lee
have worked at middle line-

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In the Browns' camp Thlll'llday, Greg Kucera, a fifthround draft choice from Northern Colorado, was released by
Coach Nick Skorich:

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Wilms. Chi 111 431 67145 .336
Garr.Atl
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Baker. Att
88 298 36 96 .322
Snguiln, PII 102 392 -4&lt;1 125 .319
Alou. St.L 100 384 43 121 .315
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two exhibition losses.
" It was just a misunderstanding but everything is
straightened out," said
Skorich.
At
the reguiar players
meeting Tuesday night,
Modzelewski announced that
Sims would start in place of
Jones Sunday.
''I did it for two reasons,"
said Mo. "I wanted to shake
Joe up and I wanted to take a
look at Sims. Joe has super
ability. We just want him to
make the most of it."
Jones was in his room for
bedcheck then left and was
encountered by Mo in the
hallway alter midnight.
"Mo tried to talk him into
being sensible, but Jones was
hurt and upset with the
change," said Skorich. "He
look everything personal and
thought we didn 't want him.
"The starting lineup doesn't
make much difference at this
point," said Skorich. " Jones is
expected to play half the game
Sunday and which half doesn 't
matter:. ,
"I told everyone when the
team first reported here that
each player had to sustain his
position ... ," said Skorich.
"When the day comes a man
doesn't have to earn a job and
maintain it, pro football is in
trouble.,,
The Browns released rookie
Greg Kucera, a fifth round
choice
from
Northern
Colorado.

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Turkey Joe Returns,
HIRAM, Ohio (UP! J Turkey Joe Jones is back in
camp and Cleveland coach
Nick Skorich said his walkout
was all caused by a "misunderstanding" between himself
and the big defensive end.
Jones left camp early
Wednesday after being informed that rookie Lester Sims
would start in his place in
Sunday's exhibition against the
Detroit Uons.
An added !actor was the
criticism by Skorich and line
coach Dick Modzelewski of
Jones' performance in the first

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NY and Epstein, Oak 20.
Runs Balled In
. National . League: Slargell.
Pitt 91 ; Colbert. SO 89; Bench,
Cin 86; Williams. Chi 79; May,
Hou 77 .
American League : Allen. Chi
82; Mur cer, NY 68 ; Scott. Mil
65 ; Jackson, Oak 61 ; Powell.
Bait, Mayberry, KC. Darwin,
Mlnn and Bando, Oak 58.
Pitching •
National league: Carlton,
Phil 20·6; Jenkins. Chi 16· 10;
Seaver. NY 14-9; Nolan , Cin tJ.
3; Blass. Pitt 13-6; Sutton, LA
and Gibson. St.L 13-7; Osteen,
LA and Torrez. Mont 13·8.
American Leogue: Wood, Chi
21 -11 ; Lollch. Del 18·9; Perry,
Clev 18· 11; Palmer, Bait and
Hunter. Oak 15.6; Bahnsen. Chi
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Look Again at
Basement Price
On New Autos
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
head of the State Highway
Patrol warned prospective car
buyers Thursday that a car
with an extra low price tag
could mean a pack of legal
troubles.
Col. Robert M. Chiarmonte
said a car that is extremely
cheap could have been stolen,
and that anyone purchasing it
could be charged with
possession of stolen property.
Chiarmonte issued the
warning after announcing the
patrol recovered 18 stolen
autos in Cuyahoga County this
week.
"There's no excuse for a
person to buy a car at a great
discount without checking first
with the highway patrol tc
• determine if it Is stolen," he
said.

Class I, 0 to 500 pounds: BIU
Kautz, Troy .Edwards.
Class 2, 50i tO 700 pounds:
Mark Westbrook, Jana
Theobald, and Bill Kautz.
Class 3, 701 tc 900 pounds:
Tim Bonnett, Mark Westbrook,
and Darren The.obald.
Class 4, 901 to 1100 pounds:
Mark Westbrook, Tim Bonnett,
and Bill Kautz.
Class 5, free for all: Darren
Theobald, Paul Cross and Jeff
DeLong.
Winners ip the senior
division were :
Class 6, 0 to 500 pounds, no
entries.
Class 7, 501 to 700 pounds:
tJoe Edwards, Danny Bissell
and Gary Smith.
Class 8, 701 to 900 pounds :
Mike Fisher, Doug Carr, and

GRAND CHAMPIONS - Julia Johnson took grand
champion honors with her pair of wether lambs, 4-H Division.

Linescores

Major League R01ulls
By United Press International
National League
Atlanta
000 100 ooo- 1 6 1
N.Y.
10000001 &lt;-2 41
Reed [10·12) and Will iams;
Seaver. McGraw [91 and Dyer .
WP.Seaver (14-9) .

mons; Kirby , Corkins (81 and
Kendall. WP- Kirby [10 13) . LP
- Wise (1] .13). HRs-Colbert
(34lhl. Allen (lsi) .

Pittsbrgh
000 101 ooo- 2 11 0
Los Ang
100 102 OOx- 4 8 0
Moose (9·71 and Sanguillen ;
Downing. Richert (9) and
Chicago
002 000 ooo- 2 8 0 Cannizzaro. WP- Downlng 16·
San Fran
000 000 too- 1 6 0 6). HR-Sangulllen (7th) .
Pappas. Aker (8) and Hund.
ley ; Barr . Johnson (9) and Houston
015 100 t45-17 20 I
Rader. WP- Pappas (9.7) . LP- Montrea l 2t0 tOO 001 - 5 10 1
Barr (4·11 . HRs-Cardenal ( 13).
Reuss. Culver (21 and How·
McCovey (9) .
ard ; lroore, Strohmayer (31.
Renko (4) , Walker 15). Gilbert
Cincinnati 003 000 OlD- 4 7 1 (8), Torres (9) and Boccabella.
Phi la
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Grimsley, Sprague (5). Car. (4-61. HRs- May 2 l25th and
roll (7) and Plummer ; Carlton 26th). Rader (18th ). Cedeno
(20·61 and Bateman . LP- 117th 1, _Falrlx 1lOth).
Grimsley 110·61 . HRs- Johnson
[7 th). Montanez 112th).
St. Louis
000 010 001- 2 4 2
San Diego 101 010 OOx- 3 8 0
Wise. Palmer 171 and Sim·

Drugs Fighter

Got Wzth it,
Much too Much
HAMILTON, Ohio (UP!) A man who identified himself
as executive director of the
"Community Committee on
Drug Abuse of Philadelphia"
was arrested along with a
woman Thursday In a drug
raid here.
Bill Campbell, 35, Philadelphia, aild Grind! Loschinkohl,
20, were held on a variety of
drug charges, Including obtaining amphetamines by
fraud,
making
forged
prescriptions and pclOisession of
amphetamines and
Instruments.
Campbell was arrested in a
van truck on Erie Highway
here. Miss Loschinkohl was
picked up in the Fairfield
Holiday Inn near here.
The Hamllton police said a
large quantity of money orders, credit cards, a check
writer and a duplicator were
found in the motel room. They
said hypodermic needles were
found In the van.
Police' said police from
Akron and Stow, Ohio, had sent
detainers on the couple.

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Texas
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LaGrow (8), Seelbach (10) and
Freehan. WP- Strlckland (3·0) .
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!Only games scheduled)

DEA APPOINTED
DETROIT (UP!)-BIIIy Dea,
39, for 19 years a professional
hockey player, was appointed
Thursday as coach and general
manager of the Detroit Junior
Wings.

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FINISHING
SAME DAY
, SERVItE
In At 9:-0ut At 5'.

DETROIT (UP! )-Ever
Iince Harry Gordon started
aelllng $75 "divorce kits" he's
had problems with the Detroit
Bar Associ,ation attorneys he
has undersold. Lawyers In
these parts charged t400 to $500
per divorce case, Gordon says.
A Detroit judge doesn't Uke
Gordon's brand of law, either,
and has ordered the former
restaurant equipment
salesman to appear In court
nelt Wednesday to answer
charges of illegaUy practicing
law.
Understandably, Gordon is
having problems finding a
lawyer to represent him.
Judge Hean Case
Oakland County Circuit
Court Judge William J. Beer
was hearing what he thought
was a routine dJvorce Wednesday when Mrs. SybU Bales
pulled out a set of divorce
papers in preparation for her
case. She and her husband
Matthew, had ·agreed to ~
property settlement and the
case was uncontested. There
were no children.
Beers asked Mrs. Bales who
prepared her papers, and she
explained that she got them
from Gordon's finn.
"I'm not going to let you
proceed," Beers said, "not
because you 're not represented
by counsel, but because when a
non-lawyer prepares papers
like this he is illegally practicing law."
Gordon Subpoenaed
.
Gordon was promptly subpoenaed, and Mrs. Bales left
the courtroom a married

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BIRTHS - Mrs. James
Ousley, son; Wellston ; Mrs.
Ronald Hallen, son, Jackson;
Mrs. James Dovenbarger,
daughter, Gallipolis; Mrs .
William Collier, daughter,
Gallipolis and Mrs . Dale
Taylor, daughter, Gallipolis.
DISCHARGES John
Hussell, Karen Casey, Diana
Bush, Elsie Stewart, Clara
Varian, Luella Wood, Viola
Steele, Clyde White, Thelma
Cunningham, Mildred King ,
Sherr! Compston, Tammy
King, Krist! White, Christopher
Bell, Arthur Strauss, Mrs.
Robert Rodgers and son,
Gwendolyn Robinson, Paul
Reece, Steven PoweU, Mrs.
George Moss and daughter
Kimberly Maynard, Mabei
Heverner, Betty Fife, Josie
Ferguson, Donna Carr, Effie
Clendenin, Amy Brothers,
York Blackburn and Grace
Adams.

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Race I - Bronte.
Shelrman , Chillicothe.
Flln ; Ohio Rebel, Bill
Van Wert
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Race Ill - Chickabar Dee.

Jennings Beegle, Racine , Joe
Arrington ; Karra Marble, Carl
Bush, Lanca ster , Ron Flint ;
Rex Bar Junior, Bob Hatcher,
MarySville , , Jerry. Le.wj&amp; ;,

Bull's Bar Lee, Dick Conley.
Marysv ille, ~eiry Lewis; Salyersville. Nancy Arrington;
Rusty Bar Boy, Ray Lawrence. Zev McCue. Phil Reed.
McConnelsvll e,
Joe Mechan icsburg. Ron Copeland.
Arrington ; Flying Nash, Paul
Race IV - Polynesian Leo.
Kilpatrick, Frazyersburg, Paul Kilpatrick, Frazeysburg,
Lynn Sterling ; Getaway Hally. Lynn Stanley ; .pial Vee, Jer ry
Don Shaffer; Always A Hobo. Burdette, Coolville, Mila
Larry Davis. South Vienna. Palm ;
SunBurst,
Skip
Ron Copeland.
Arrlnaton , Pt . Pleasant, Joe '
Race II - Zip N' On. Jim Arrington ; Relllmus G.round·
Femeulu, Frazeysburg. Rita hog.
Phil
Reed,
Ron
HerberS ; Diamond Pa lace. Copeland; Pick Bar Decky,
Ron Flint ; Miss BuQQ V Bar . Jennings Beegle.

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Results of the annual horse
Weste rn Pleasure Pony
show Wednesday at the 109th under 48" - Tony Kennedy ,
annual Meigs County Fair Scott Nease.
were announced today .
Roadster Pony - l ~aac
Cash premiums of $5, S3, S2, Lewis .
and Sl were paid plus rosettes
Trail Horse - Judy Ken.
for the first five places with the nedy, Junior Kennedy; David
exception of the lead ·in pony Nease, Amy Houston , Acorn
class In which each participant Acres, Jackie Bennett : Mr.
received a small trophy.
and Mrs. A. B. Deel. Pat Rose .
Winners follow. Where only
.Trail Pony - Tony Kennedy.
one name Is given the owner Mila Powell. .Debbie Dye,
and rider are the same llst, Faye
Reibel,
Julie
2nd, etc .. In order list~) :
Gooch .
Lead,ln Po~y - Flossie
Barrel Race Ihorse or pony)
Allensworth, Tony Kennedy, .,. Fred Tackett, Mike Jones;
Herbie Ervin, Beverly Hart, Jun ior Kennedy, Debbie Dve,
Julie Gooch, Bob Meier. Roy Layne, Sara Lutton; Karl
Debbie Dye, Elizabeth Blevins Meeks.
and Mildred Blevins, owners.
Flag Race - Fred Tackett,
Open Horsemanship - Mike Jones; Roy Layne,
Acorn Acres, Jackie Bennett ; Flchard Franklin ; Roy Layne.
Judy Kennedy, Junior Ken· Richard Franklin; Karl
nedy ; Cole Stables. Bill Cole ; Meeks. Sherry lndestead. Mike
Tony Kennedy. Tony Kennedy ; Jones .
Big " M" Stables, Gloria
Egg and Spoon Race Miller.
Connie Davis, Charlie Musser,
Western Pleasure Horse Sherry lndestead. Kenny
(registered) - Cole Stables • Meeks. Roy Layne, Richard
Bill Cole ; Acorn Acres. Jackie Franklin.
Bennett ; Judy Kennedy.
Ride and Run - Roy Layne,
Junior Kennedy ; Acorn Acres. Sara Lutton; Junior Kennedy,
Sharon Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Meeks, Steve Powell,
A. B. Deel, Susie Green.
Kenny Meeks.
Western Pleasure Pony Cole Stables, Robin Ritchie ;
Bib "M" Stables. Jenny Grate;
Big "M" Stables. Julie Gooch ;
Big "M" Stables. Debbie Dye ;
Tony Kennedy. Tony Kennedy.
RELATIVES VISITED
Western Pleasure Horse
MASON - Mrs. Gary Wilson
(non.reglstered) - Connie
Davis, Sherry lndestead. Amy, and three children of AUanta,
Houston. Steve Powell. Connie Ga., visited her mother and
Smith .
lather-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bliss Wilson and Barbara in
Mason, for a couple days and
with her parentS, Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett Green at Wintersville,
Ohio.
Jennifer
Wilson
remained for a longer visit
with her grandparents, and the
two other children visited their
·maternal grandparents, Mr.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ronald and Mrs. Green whUe their
Place, Steven ind Greg, of mother visited her husband, 1 ·
· SEND YOUR SENTINEL CARRIER TO KINGS
Groton, N. Y. have been here Gary, who is attending school
Name of carrier
.
vlaltlng Mrs. Harry Houdashelt at Humanics Institute at
and Miss Freddie Houdalhell. Bethel, Maine. Mrs. Wilson and
Personality:
Excellent. CJ Good .c::::::J. Fair c:7
Mrs. Houdashelt returned this children left for AUanta Thurs' ! '' Promptness:
Excellent .t:::7, Good c::::7 Fair z::::7
week with the Place family to day.
Groton and Steve remained In
·' I Neatness:
Excellent L:=:I Good .c:::::J Folr CJ
Middleport with his aunt.
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Mrs. Walter Crooks Is in
·Any 91~tr comments:
Washington, D. C. vlalting her
REVIVAL
SET
son and daflllhler-in-law, Lt.
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There wiD be a revival at the I
Qndr. and Mrs. Gene eroou
and fl!lllly. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ml Moriih Church of God I
1bomal and children wlll drive bqlnnlng Monday, Aug. 21, I
thin Slslurday for • vlalt and starting each evening at 7:30 I Your Name and Address
.
Mra. Q&gt;ooU wiD Nlum wtth p.m. 'lbt evangellat Is Rev. I
Don Combe.
them Tllllday.

Middleport
Personal Notes

plenty of displays for the over-60 visitors tc the fair to enjoy.
Despite the heat of the tent, most of the seats were filled
throughout the day . .

TilE SENIOR CITIZENS tent was where the action was
Thursday as the Meigs County Fair observed its first Senior
Citizens Day . There was entertainment, refreshments, and

Offer New Fall Course

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Hair Styling

Project Work Rewarded ro~e:~~ring

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ENTRY'J[ANK
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· SPEAKING OF

Mrs. Emma Hines; "An Angry
It Is really pathetic what
Driver" by Mrs. Ruby
some women are· doing to
Grueser; "Because Someone
Plants and Soils : their hair for absolutely no
Cared," by Mrs. Mary Russell;
Steve Stout, Snowville, reason at all. The malorlty
of them have beautlfu hair
"It Will Show in Your Face,"
champion rosette .
btJt lack the knowledge of
Farm
Boys,
champion
rosette.
Raiders;
George
Rowley,
Trophy
and
rosette
awards
by Mrs . Stella Grueser;
Let'
Explore
the
Outdoors
:
properly culling. curling.
Entomo logy:
Richard
"People Will Talk," by Mrs. for outstanding project work Condor Club; and Raymond
coloring or caring for II.
Naylor's
Run
4-H
Club,
trophy
Hair styling Is an art and
Ullie Starcher; "Patriotism, · have been awarded to Meigs Barnhart, all reserve cham- Furbee, Letart Farm Boys, accepted by Pat Thoma, adtrophy and champion rosette;
has to be done by an expert
by Mrs. Doris Grueser; and "A County 4-H Club ;members pion rosettes.
visor; David Lewis, Mark
who knows how to conform
Small Engines: Ricky Flagg, Faith Perrin, Pomeroy
Youth Question," by Mrs. Elsie exhibi ting at the Meigs County
the correct style with the
Norton
,
Todd
Norton,
and
Tornadoes, champion rosette. Livewires, reserve champion
contour of the head and
Forbes. Attending the meeting Jun ior Fair this week.
Kelly
Thoma,
champion
shape of the face. of each
Woodworking : Patty Dyer, rose tte.
The winners are as follows :
besides those named were Mrs.
rosettes ; all members of the
indlvldua I. lor ,best resu Its.
science:
Janel
Veterinary
Forestry : Diana Pullins, Moondusters, champion
Freda Mitch and Mrs. GerOur experts not only keep
Stiversville
Stitchers
4-H
Club,
TNT Club, champion rose tte ; rosette; Mark Jeffers, Condor Maue, Harrisonville Girls,
trude Mitchell .
up with all the latest hair
commendation
awards.
sty les. but are also up-to·
"• Paul Brannon, TNT, reserve Club, reserve champion champion rosette .
Exploring home economics :
date on all the lates t
Ohio
Birds
:
Sharon
Karr,
champion rosette.
rosette.
Cathy
Morris,
Columbia
methods. techniques. and
Vege tabl e Garden: Keith
Welding : Mark Hall , Chester Busy Beavers, champion
products to help keep your
Superstars, champion rosette;
hair
luslrou•. healthy and
Krautter , Ches ter Farm Boys,
Julia Johnson , Columbia
manageable.
trophy and champion rosette;
Make-It Girls, reserve
Mark Ri ggs and David Riggs,
champion rosette.
Harrisonville Boys Honor Club ,
'
Me, You and Others
reserve champion rosettes ..
Flowering Gardening : Mary
Electricity : Steven Stanley,
Mrs. Frances Davidson and
Ruth Sauer , Moondusters,
Mrs . Robert Manley en- Harrisonville Boys Honor Club,
champion rosette; Joan Mctertained recently with a trophy and champion rosette;
Whorter, Columbia Superstars,
214 E. SECOND ST.
RIO GRANDE- Rio Grande toward his doctorate.
layette shower at the Davidson Ed Kennedy, reserve chamchampion roselle; Nancy
POMEROY, OHIO
Clark said the course can be Lawrence, Harrisonville Girls,
College will offer a special
home honorin g Mrs . Joan pion rosette.
PH. E. 992·7606
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Rope
:
Randy
Keller,
Chester
taken
lor
college
credit,
or
pr
og
ram
in
"
Real
Estate
Wells.
Gaines were played with Farm Boys , trophy and Principles and Practices" this under the college's No-Credit
Lisa fall, according to James H. program . Those enrolled under
prizes going to Connie Manley, champion rose tte;
Mrs. Wells, Goldie Graham, Hera ld , Leadin g Creek Clark, associate director of th e No-Credit plan, while
business administration at the paying a lower lee, are able to
Wanda Vining, and Penny
college.
The course is one of a participate in all the classroom
Brinker. Gifts were placed in a
number
of courses required work and discussions, and
decorated bassinet which
under new Ohio law , and is the complete all the graded
·carried out the pink and blue
first
in the field of real estate assignments and tests. Their
theme of the shower. Ham
offered
by the college. "Real work is evaluated, but they do
sa lad sa ndwi ches, potato
Estate Principles and Prac- not receive credit for comchips, Kool-Aid , and cupcakes
ti ces" is required by th ose pleting the course.
decorated in pink and blue
The fee for the No-Credit
seeking
permanent salesmen's
were served.
program
is $35 per credit hour,
licenses.
Attending besides those
SATURDAY
Bill Downey, Dackson, will making the registration fee for
named were Bonnie Coy,
MEIGS HIGH School Band to
teach
the course, which will this two-hour course $70. The
Leona Eblin, Mary Smith, play at the Meigs Coun ty Fair,
See our great selection-of gift watches. We have the
meet Thursday evenings from normal college fee per credit
Ruth Smith, Mary VanHouten, Saturday, 3 p.m.
newest styles, the latest features. Caravella by
Lorraine Rathburn , Robin
DANCE AT the former 7 to 9, beginning Sept. 7. hour is $55, making the cost of
the
"Real
Estate
Principles
Downey
is
a
real
estate
broker,
Bulova. Expensive watches at inexpensive prices.
Rathburn, Doris Wolfe, Susie Pomeroy Junior Hi gh School
and
Practices"
course
$110
if
From $10.95.
Graham, Merle Manley and Building , 9 to 12, music by has a master's degree, and has
taken
for
College
credit.
completed
one
year
of
study
,,
&lt;lhristina Rathburn.
· · · Atlantis. Admission $1.
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This
is
the
tnird
special
Others presehting gifts to Sponsored by the Meigs Band
program offered through Rio
Mrs. Wells were Mrs. John Boosters.
Grande College's business
Davidson, Mrs. Martha
SUNDAY
administration
program. In
Clonch, Ruth Grate, Vivian
GRACE Episcopal Church, 4
February,
the
college
offered a
Coy, Mrs . Herman Grate, Mrs. p. m. vesper and picnic for the
four~session course in income
Wendell Grate, Mrs. O'Dell parish.
taxes and preparation of
Manley, Joann Wise, Mrs.
returns.
This summer, a
Mami~ Nelson, Mrs. Roxie
MONDAY
course in business taxes was
Oiler, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil RathMEIGS Chapter, Order of
offered as part of Summer '72.
burn of Columbus; Mrs. DeMolay, Monday, 7:30 p. m.
Garnet Darst and Lydia Darst, Middleport Masonic Temple.
Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Earl The Mothers Club to meet in
Capt. and Mrs . Jack Stewart
Riggs, and Mrs. Karmel the basement at the same lime.
DeLong.
and three week-old son, Mark,
HAYRIDE ENJOYED
MIDDLEPORT BPW , visited his mother, Mrs .
Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Grueser,
0«&lt;m'''
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~NQW~mn.vo...•......:-.-.:·,...,..;.:·:•.potluck dinner , home of Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, enroute to Jr., of near Shade hosted a
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t;: J ohn . Werner , 6:30 p.m . their new home at Fort Knox,
DELEGATE "C "
RADCLIFF " 0"
SkiPP!I CAI.EMDIAL "M"
hayride and wiener roast for
Blick mer~el'1
17 /tWill,
17 }lwels.
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Monday . Gallipolis Club Kentucky . Capt Stewart had youth of the Sacred Heart
an eilt dia l.
Green dill .
Automltlc.
members to be guests.
previously been stationed at Parish recently. Homemade
MEIGS BAND Boosters , Fort Lewis, Washington, and ice cream were served by the
membership tea, 8 p.m. was transferred to Fort Knox. Gruesers. Attending were Mr.
Mrs. Janealie Johnson of Monday rftght in the music He has been in the army 14 and Mrs. Patrick Duffy, Mrs.
Pomeroy, Route 2, has room of Meigs High School. years.
Rita Hamm, Mrs. Paul Casci,
returned from a week 's Mrs. Paul Taylor, chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Blake Tina and Patricia Duffy, Julie
vacation in Columbia, S. C. with majorette mothers to and children, Cindy Williams Hamm, Rose Colburn, Ida and
with her daughter, Captain assist. Paren ts and others of Indian Head, Md., are Ronnie Casci, of the Parish,
Hazel A. Johnson . Captain interested in the band are vacationing near Lewisburg, and Mike Hlndy, Cathy
Johnson recently moved to invited to attend.
W. Va. They plan to attend the Osborne, Diane Smith, Tammi
Columbia from Atlanta, Ga.
TUESDAY
West Virginia Stale Fair which Hoffman, Kim Jones, and
and this fall will be assistant
SOTHERN LOCAL Band started August 18.
Radina Pratt, guests.
professor of technical nursing Boosters, 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
Mr . and Mrs. Alburtice
at Columbia University . school. Important business tc Young and their son and
Weekend guests of Mrs. be transacted and membership family, Trooper and Mrs. G. R.
Johnson were Mr . and Mrs. urged to attend.
.
Young and children of Charlton ·
Robert Bendula and son,
RA CINE AMERICAN Heights, W.Va. have returned
Robby of Cleveland, and Mr. Legion Auxiliary , picnic, from a vacation which took
and Mrs. Ernest Combs and Tuesday evening at the Racine them to several scenic spots in
West Virginia.
sons, Buffalo, W. Va.
Park. Juniors invited.
Miss Barbara Fisher is home
from Portland, Maine where
she spent the summer with Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Hall and
daughter, Rebecca. Miss
Fisher was reltlined by the Hall
family as a companion for their
daughter.
Norman
Spencer
of
Columbus is spending the week
here visiting his brother-in-law
.
.
and sister, Mr. and Mrs .
No.
301
Heavy
Duty
Liquid Aluminum Coating Formulitea
Truman Russell. '
with Asphaltic-Gilsonite qquids. Also No. 350 for Mobile
'Guest of Miss Lucretia
Homes.
Genheimer this week is her
niece, Miss Martha Genheimer
of Columbus.
Miss Mary E. Hecker has
returned to her home in
FOR ROOFS, METAL AND MAIONRY
Marietta after visiting here
SURFACES.
with Mrs. Mary Pugh.
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CITY

DEPOSIT
AT
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STORE

Bill Foley. Van Wert: · Marla
Palm; Etta Lu Bar, Paul
exciting afternoon for Meigs Kilpatrick. Frazeysburg . Lynn
County falrgoers Thursdar..
Sterling ; Barnett, lla rryl
Following are the resul s of Stumbo. Middleport . Joe
the four races with the J'urses Arrington ; Blaire Hi llalre ,
totaling SlOO. plus adde entry Homer Cole, Tuppers Pains.

fees in each ra ce (1st, 2nd, etc:.
in order ; owner and rider in

DURING OUR.9TH ANNIVERSARY SAUl

TODAY

A family night observance
hon oring the Rev. Merrill
Floyd, new pastor, was
planned for Thursday night at
the Syracuse Park when the
Women's Society of Christian
Service met Wednesday at the
Minersville United Methodist
Church.
During the meeting the
training session tO be held at
the Nelsonville First United
Methodist Church on Sept. 20
was announced. Cards of
thanks lo r remembrances
were read from Mrs. Clara
Grueser, Mrs. Clara Karr,
Mrs. Marge Reuter, and Mrs.
Mary Pugh.
The meeting held following
an ali-day quilting session and
potluck dinner at the church
opened with group singing of
"Count Your Blessings." Mrs.
Karl Grueser was program
leader snd Mrs. Rhoda Roush
gave prayer . Mrs . Fannie
Phillips read the 27th Psalm.
Readings included "We
Welcome Autumn" by Mrs.
Mary Pugh ; "I Am 85" by

Quarter hor se racing with
jockeys in colors provided an

pounded quarterly. Interest
paid as long as an open

card for Mrs. Ullian McGhee.
The closing prayer was given' .
by Mrs. Paul .Smart, and the
September meeting will be
hosted by Mrs. Anthony.
Refreshments were served to
those named and Mrs. Charles
Simons, Valerie Lewis, Mrs.
Iva Turner, Mrs. Beulah
White, Mrs. Ullie Hubbard,
Mrs. Milton Hood, Mrs. Mary
Hughes, Mrs. Julia Grim and
Mrs. Mary Lyons.

New Pastor Honored

withdrawal. Interest com-

"Great.,.Grocery Giveaway"
ENTER

sent to the seven children al the
County Home having birthdays
this month.
Mrs. Lewis opened the
meeting with a verse, "Rules
for Daily Uving." Devotions
were given by · Mrs. John
Werner. The love gift offering
was $13.26, and the general
offering was $14. The prayer of
dedication ·for the offerings
was given by Mrs. Pearl
Hoffman. Members signed a

Racine Colorful

Regular Passbook Savings.
No Minimum. Interest. from
date of deposit to date of

. FOOD~~NER, Middleport, Ohio

I

Sending gifts of money to the
children at the Meigs County
Children's Home having btrthdays this month is one of
several projects bt:ing carried
out by the circl~s of the B. H.
Sanborn Society of the Middleport First Baptist Church.
Meeting Tuesday night at the
home of Mrs. Ethel Hughes,
the Elects Circle members
signed a get-weU card for Mrs.
Nora Jordan.
It was
noted than an arrange
ment of artificial flowers had been sent to Mrs.
Mae Baker, a shut-in, and that
a gift of money was -·sent tc
Slephanie Hughes, Baptist
scholarship girt; on her birthday.
· Miss Rhoda Hall presided at
the meeting which opened with
a prayer and meditation,
" Radiant Heart." Mrs.
Isabelle Winebrenner gave
devotions !rom Guideposts.
The love gift offering was $9.25
and the regular offering was
$10.
It was announced that the
Sanborn Society will meet on
Sept. 5 instead of on Laber Day
and that the EJecta Circle will
be in charge of hospitality .
Mrs. Leora Sigman presented
the program using material
!rom Guideposts 011 the 23rd
Psalm. Others attending were
Mrs. Tony Flowler, Mrs .
Fielding Hawkins, and a guest,
Mrs. Una Dodson. Refreshments were served.
At a meeting of the Dorcas
Circle at the home of Mrs. Fred
Lewis, a program on the "New
Generation in Africa" was
presented by Mrs. Willis Anthony . Project work was
discussed and it was reported
that $5 had been sent to the
scholarship girl. Gifts will be

5 per cent per year paid on

HOSPITAL NEWS

'Use Our FrH Po,rking Lot

Cleanln .

Dale Kautz.
Class 9, 901 to 1100 pounda :
Bob Westbrook, Doug Carr,
and Dale Kautz.
Class 10, free lor aU: Dor·
man Reed, Jim Stomaker, and
Bob Westbrook,

ALL FOR AS UTILE

woman.
Gordon said he was performing a "necessary public service" since many people can't
afford the fees most attorneys
charge for a dJvcrce. The 51year-old Detroit enterpreneur
ssidke has sold about 150 of the
divorce kits In the last three
months through newspaper
, ads.
Gordon said for his $75fee he
Interviews the prospective divorcee,
prepares
the
documents and gives the client
a list of "instructions" on what
tc do in court.
Divorce Granted
Another Oakland County jur1st, Judge FareD E. Roberts,
granted a divorce last week to
a woman ualng one ci Gordon's
kits. Roberts said that "any
person has the right t~
represent himself In court."
''The Issue Is whether they're
giving legal advice and that is
between the 'bar association
and tlie (divotce kit) company ," Roberts said.
But Beer was crtucal of
Gordon 'a selling "25-cent
forms for $75."
"U he says we're paying 25
cents for forms fnd charging
too much," Gordon said, ''wbat
right does an attorney have to
charge $400 to $500?"

champion r011elte.
Money Manacement: C.rol
Lewis, Pomeroy Bendel'S,
champion r011ette.
Laundry: Barbara Andrews,
Riverview 4-H, champion
roselle.
Helping at Home: Patty
Dyer, Moondusters, champion
.rosette.

Two Baptist Circles Met

Tractor Pulling
First, second and third place
cash awards .in both the junior
and senior divisions were
presented Wednesda~ night at
the garden tractor pli!I sltlged
as a part of Meigs County
Junior Fair Night.
Donations towards the prizes
of $10 fOl' first, $5 for second,
and $2.50 for third were Reed
Brothers, Re.e dsville;
Wagner's Rardware, Racine ;
Racine Home National Bank,
Racine; Fulton - Thompson
Tractor Sales, Pomeroy,
Landmark, Pomeroy ; and
Meigs Equipment. Ed Cross
was chairman of the garden
tractor pull.
Winners in the junior
division, listed first, second
and third, respectively, were
as follows:

re~erve

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New Locotlon
40~

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�MIDDLEPORT PEN ·
TECOSTAL - Third Ave ., the
· Rev . William Kniltel, pasloi-.
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
supt . Classes tor all ages.;
evening service, 7:30 p.m.;
Bible sludy, . Wednesday, 7:30
•
~
' ·ervi ces, Friday,
1:JO p.m.
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Corner Ash and Plum , Middleport ; Noel He rrman ,
pastor . Saturday even ing
servi ce, 1 p.m. Sunday school.
'1 0 a .m.; Sunday evening
worship, 7 p.m.

PoMEROY
POMEROY TRINil'Y
Rev . W. H. Perrin, pastor. Roy
¥-aver , Supl. Church ·Schoool.
9: ll a.m .; worship, 10: 24 a.m.;

UNITED MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY, The United
Prtsbyte~lan Church, Dwight
l. Zavltz , Pasior· Director;
George W. Hu tton and Re~ .
Linson Stebbins. Ass' !. Pastor Directors .
FIRST UNITED PRES.
BYTERIAN, Harrisonville,
Su~day Church School. 9:30
a.m., Mrs. Homer lee, Supt.;
Morning Worship 10:30 a .m.
F I R S T
U N I T E D
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport,
Sunday Church School, 9:30
a.m., Lewis Sauer, Supt. ;
Mornii)Q Worship, 10:30 a.m .

Se rvice , t: JU p.m.; &gt;uuuo
meellng 6:30 p.m.; Evening
worship. 7:30 p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev . Herbert
Grate. ,pastor. Worship servicer ·
1 l'a.rn . and 7:30 p.m. Sund!By.
Su10oay School, 9: 30 a .m.
Richard Bartqn, supt. Prayer
meelinq , Wednesday. 7;30 p.m..:.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Clifford Smilh ,
minister . Sunday School 9:30
a.m.; morning church 10:30
a. m.; Sunday evening service,
7: 30p.m. Wednesda y service, 8

BARNEY

GI!El IIIP•••

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN,
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, pastor.
Sunda y School. 9:15 a .m.,
Charles Evans, Supt. ; worship
se rvice, 10 :30 a .m. Con youth choir rehearsal Monday, lirm alion class, Tuesday, 4:15
6:30p.m.; Nu-s . Marvin Burt, to 5: 30 p.m.; Junior Con di rector ;
senior
ch'o ir tirmalion class. Thursday, 6:30
p. m.
rehearsal , 7:30p.m.. Thursday, to 7:45p .m.
FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Mrs. Paul Nease, director.
SEVEN· DAY ADVENTIST dleporl , corner of Sixlh and
F I RST
u· N I T E D METHODIST
- Rev . Robert
POMEROY .CHURCH . OF Mu iberrr,
Heights , Palmer 'streels, Rev. Charles PRE~BYTERIAN, Syracuse,
.
pastor.
Fred Morning Worship . 9 a .m.; E. Buckley, pastor. William
THE NAZARENE - Corner Pomeroy . Her ert Morgan . Simons
Hoffman , Sunday School
Bailey., supt. ; Sunday school,
, Union and Mulberry . Rev . pastor.
Sabbath school ,
Sunday Church School. 10 a.m . 9:30
a .m.; morning wors,ip,
Clyde V. Henderson, pa stor . Saturday, 2 p.m. with chur ch Superintenden t. Suriday church Mrs. Sampson Hail, Supt.
10:30
.a.m.; evening worship,
Sunday school, 9:30a .m., Glen se rvi ce following at 3: IS "p.m. school for everyone 9:15a.m. ;·
STIVERSVILLE
COM · 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday ,
M cClung, supt.; morning
en Bible discussion each Morning worship 10:15 a.m.;
Evening
services,
7:30
p.m.;
MUNITY,
Rev
.
Edsel
Harl
,
Christian
Youth
Crusade,
6:30
worship, 10: 30 a.m.; evening
7
30
d
urs ay, : p.m.
Wd
s
d
s h 1
•
p.m. ; prayer meellng, 7· 30
·T
E
ft
e
nesday
prayer
servi~e, 7:30 pa t
service, 7:30 ; mid-week serun
ay
c
oo.
serv1ce
p.m.;
Thursday
choir
practl.
s
or.
G R A HAM
UNI
., p.m. Extra youth acti'Jities on
vice. W~nesdav. 7:30 p.m .
_ ce,
METHODIST - Preaching 9:Jtl Sunday, S p.m., for all youth up 10 a .m. Pra_yer Meetmg each 7 p.m .
Thur?day
7
.
30
p.m.
Sunday
DEXT~R
CHURCH
OF
GRACE EPISCOPAL - . a.m., first and second Sunday&amp; to sixth grade; 6:30 for junior evemng servtce, 7:30p.m.
~HAIST
D
E
~
anny
vans ,
Rev. Leroy Davis, minister. of each month; third and fourth and senior 'high students.
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Morning prayer and serm on, Sundays each mon th, worship
ZION CHURCH OF ' CHRIST pas tor : Norman C. Will , supl.
10: 30 a.m. Holy communion and service at 7:30p.m. Wednesday Middleport , Slh and Main . Pomeroy -Harrlson..,ille Sunda_y Sch~ol 9: 30 a .m.;
sermon, first Sundays, 10:30 e"enings at 7:30. Prayer and Raul in Moyer, pastor . Mi chael Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor Wor~h1p servtce. 10:30 a.m.
Study.
Ge Ia h S1 d
S h 1
t
a.m . Chur c h school, ki n- Bible
Chn~t1an Endeavor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP· . r c ' un ay c 00 sup . SPaul McElroy , Sunday Sc hoo· 1· evemng
.
~
dergarten th rough eighth
Bible School, 9:30 a .m.; morupl
.
Sunday
School9:30
a.m
.;
REORGANIZED CHURCH
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave .. ning wors hip , 10: 30 a .m. :
grade, 10:30 a .m.
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy, alflllated with S.B.C., evening worship, 7:30 p.m .; morning worship and com . OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT.
mun ton, 10:30 a.m .; Sunday TER DAY s•·tNTS p
d
CHRIST - Mr. Hoyl Allen, Jr ., the Rev . Fred Hill , pastor. prayer service 7 JJ .m. Wed - evening
youlh Christian en ·
.
~
- ortlan ·
Sunday
Sch
ool,
9:
30
a
.m.;
nesday
.
pasto,. Bible School, 9:30a.m.,
deaver , 6:30 ; Worsh ip services . Racme Road. Ralp_h Johnson ,
CHURCH
OF
THE
worship, 10: 30 ; adult worship morn ing worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ~a~lol.DHert;ert rh~e, ~u~dar
service and young peoples junior soc iely , 6:30a.m. NYPS. NAZARENE - Midd.leport. evening prayer meeting and c9 ·3o0o a mtre~ oMr. uln ay c h"!' '
meeting , both 7: 30p .m . Sunday- 6:45 p.m . Sunday evangelistic: Rev. Audry Miller, pastor ; Bible study , 7:30p.m.
·
· ·• orn ng wars .'P·
Wedne sday , combined Bible meeting, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Floyd Carson, supt. Sunday
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN _ 10:30 a .m.; Sunday even1ng
·
study and prayer meeting, 7:30 meeting Wednesda 1:30 p.m . s c hoo1, 9: 30 a .m.; Mornmg
Pine Gr ove, the Rev. Arthur serv!ce 7 p.m . Wednesday
p.m.
worship 10 : 30 a.m .; S·unior Combs, pastor. Sunday school, even1ng prayer services, 7:30
MIDDLEP RT
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - SOCie
· t y, 6:30 p.m.; NYP , 6:4S 9· 30 am · h h
THE SALVATION ARMY ..
. ·• c urc serv 1ces , p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Envoy RayS. Wining, offi cer in Corner Fourth and Main , p.m. Sunday evangelistic
10.30
a.m.
·
G
Middleport.
Rev
.
Henry
L.
Key
,
mee
ting
,
7:30
p.m
.
Prayer
cha rge. Sunday , 10 a .m .. ,
real Bend, Charies Norri s,
Hol iness meeting ; 10: 30 a .m., Jr ., pa stor . Sunday School9:30 mee ting Wednesday, 7:30.p.m.
pa stor . Worship service, 9:30
BRADBURY CHURCH OF a.m.; Sunday School , !0:30a .m.
Sunday School. Young People's a.m., Arnold Richards, sup t.;
CHRIST . Bible Schoo l, 9:30
CARLETON CHURCH Legion, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 Morning worsh ip 10:30 a.m.
MEIGS
a. m.. morning worship, 10:30 Kingsbury Road . Sunday
p.m., Ladies Home League; 7 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES COOPERATIVE
Larry Carnahan presiding
a. m. Sunday evening Worship School, 9:30a .m., Ralph Carl ,
p.m., Prep classes .
PARISH
Serv ice, 7: 30 p.m., c ho ir sup!. Worship serv ice. 10:30
SACRED HEART - Rev . min ist.er . Sunday, Bible lecture,
THE UNITED
Does the alarm dock get you up? No, it merely
pra ctice Sunday and Wed - a. m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
Father Bernard Krajcovic , 9:30 a .m.,· Watchtower study,
METHODIST CHURCH
tells
you It's lime lo get up. Whether you get out of
10
:30
a.m.;
Tuesday,
Bible
nesday
,
1
p.m.,
prayer
meeting
992·2825.
Prayer meeting , Wednesday,
pa s lor .
Phone
Robert R. Card
and
Bible
study
Wednesday
7:
30
bed
is
a matter of discipline .
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 Sludy , 7:30 p.m.; Thursday ,
7:30
p.m.
Rev.
Jay
Stiles,
Rev. Stanlen Smith
p.m. Sunday Mass , 8 and 10 ministry school 7: 30 p.m .,
pastor .
CHESTER - Worsh ip 9 : IS p.m.
Church bolls don't bring anyone lo church. They
a .m. Confessions, Saturday, 7- serv ice meeting 8:30 p.m .
OLD
DEXTER
a .m. ; Church School 10 a.m.
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
of
simply
remind Christians where we ought to be on
7:30 p.m.
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
ANTIQUI'rY BAPTIST - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Christ
in
Christian
Union
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
a Sunday morning . The rest is a matter of discipline.
a .m. ; Church School , 10 a .m. Rev . Freeland Norris, pastor . - Rev. Willard Dutcher,
- Roberl Kuhn, pastor; William Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs.
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11 Sunday school. 10 a .m.; church pastor. Mrs. Worley Francis,
Such· discipline, whether it calls you to work or
Watson, Sunday school supt. Russell Young, Sunday School a .m.; Church School 10 a.m.
service , 7 p. m. Wednesday Sunday School Supt. Sunday
to wonhip, it fundamentally a trait of your own
Sunday school , 9:30a .m.; BYF, Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m
School , 9:45a .m. Church Ser.
POMEROY- Worship, 10:30 Bible study, 7 p.m.
6 p.m .; Bible study, Wed· Evening worship 7:30. Wea· a.m.; Church School 9:15 a.m.;
vices first and third Sundays
chorader. It begins with earnestnets, It is strength·
nesday, 7 p.m.; choir practice, nesday prayer meeting, 7:30 UMYF 6&lt;30 p.m.
RACINE FIRST CHUR&lt;;,H lollcwing Sunday School ,
enad by habit, It is directed toward any responsio.m.
Wednesday, 8:30p.m.
ROCK SPRINGS - Warship OF THE NAZARENE - Second and fourlh Saturday
Sunday
billly or opportunily which you •alue.
10 a.m.; Church Sch ool9 a.m.; Sunday Sc hoo l, 9:30 a .m .; evenings, 8 p.m. services.
John
UMYF 6:30p.m.
.
.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
Morning Worship , 10:30 a .m.;
The value a penon putl upon God and his dwn
2,7-11
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Evenina worsh io. 7:30 p.m .. - Mr . Robert Wyatt. pastor ;
soul utually determines whether he worships each
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Wednesday Mid·Week Serv ice. Sunday School supt., Ronald
Monday Wodnolday
Sunday, or now and then. Put another way: the man
Friday
HEATH - Worship 10:30 Sunday School Superintendent, Osborne. Bible School, 9:30
a.m.; Church Schoo l 9:30a.m.; Gerald Weells. Pastor, Rev ., a.m. ; preaching 10:45 a .m.;
luke
who knoW'S what worship and in5piration con mean
Phlllpplan•
UMYF 7 p.m .
Evening services, 7:30p.m.
Morris M. Wolfe.
]4,2.5-33
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In his life never is htuitant to get up and go.
1119·25
RUTLAND - Worship 9: IS
RACINE FIRST BAPTISTHYSELL
RUN
FREE
a.m .; Church Sch ool 10 a.m.; Charles Norrls• .paslor. Sunday METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
And, of cou~, dijciplin&amp; has special meaning
Tueoday
Thunday
Saturday
UMYF 7 p.m.
School. 9:30 a .m. ; Morn1ng Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
for
a Christian: thaM who B~ted and wor~ed wilh
Acts
By Helen Bottel
II
Corinthians
Caloulans
SALEM CENTER - Worsh ip worship, 10:.45 a .m. ; Sunday a.m.; Morn ing worship, 10:30
Christ were DISCIPLES.
3.19-26
5:17-21
3,12·17
9 a.')l. ; Church School 10 a.m. ; evening wor ship, 7:30 p.m .; a.m.; Young People's service,
UMYF Thursday, 7 p.m .
6:45p.m.;
.
E
vangelistic
serv
ice,
Wednesday
evening
Bible
Copyri&amp;hl191l
Kel1ter
A!lvertlslnll
Service,
Inc.,
Stu1sburs
.
Virtlnl•
To Save a Ule -in Emergeney
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Sludy, 7:30p.m.
7:30 p.m. Prayer meellng ,
Dear Helen:
Rev . Forrest R. Donley
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, Thursday, 7:30p.m.
ASBURY - Worship 11 a.m.; Re v. Lawrence Sullivan,
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
I am an insurance man with the company that "sells life·
Church School9: SO a .m.; WSCS, pa s lor . Sunday School 9:30 MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev .
Insurance but our business is life." This is why I am writing: I'm lSI Tuesday.
a. m.; youth and junior youth l. R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
With the hope it will. in some measure. foster and help sustain that which I·
concerned with saving lives.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 serv ice. 6:45 p.m.; evening Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday
a
.m.;
Chur
ch
School
10
a.m.;
worship,
7:30p.m.;
prayer
and
School
Sup
t.
·
Sunday
School,
In the course of my work I must contact many doctors, mnst WSCS, 3rd Wednesday , 7:30 praise, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. 9:30 a .m .; Sunday evening good iQ family and community life. this feature is sponsored by the busine! •
firms and organizations whose ,t1ames apnP.ar below.
of whom subscribe to an answering servlee. The switchboards . p.m.
;
SILVER RUN FREE BAP- worship 7:30. Prayer meeting,
MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip TIST - Rev . Howard Kimble, Tuesday , 7:30 p.m. Erne st
are usually busy, thus a polite voice comes on, saying, ''This is
10
a.m.; Chur ch School 9 a.m.; pa stor . Sunday schocl. 10 a .m.; Deeter, class leader . Youth
Dr. Doe'swire. Please hold." The phone goes dead in your hands WSCS,
Jrd Monday, 7:30 p.m. Henry Davis, supt. ; evening Meeting Wednesday, 7:30p .m.,
and you waituntilan operator is free to take a message. This can
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8 ser vice, 7: 30 p.m . Prayer Ernest Deeter, leader.
be several minutes. Occasionally you are forgotten in the rush. a.m.; Church School. 9 a.m.: mee ting , Thurday , 7:30p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study,
CHESTER CHURCH OF
On routine calls, these minutes aren't Important, but what if Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
GOO - Rev . James Satterfield,
there is an emergency? A poisoning or cardiac victim could die
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
pas lor. Sunday school. 9:30 MT, HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev . W. Dale McClurg
a.m.: worship service, 11 a.m .; THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
In that time.
. Meigs County Branch
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
evening serv ice , 7; praye r CHRIST - Rcberl Shook •
Here is my plea: Could answering service operators add, "Is
Rev. Martha Ann Mattner
servi ce and youth serv ice , pastor. Sunday school, 9:30
Trailer Rentals and Supplies
a.m., Russell Spencer, supt .
BETHANY I Dorcas)
Thur sday, 7 p.m.
. this an emergency call?" If the answer is yes, valuable time
worship service, 10:45 a.m.'
Worsh ip, 9:30 a.m.; Church
St.
Rt . 7
Chester. Ohio
would be saved - perhaps a life.
evening worship alternating'
School 10:30 a .m.
296 W. Second Pomeroy Ph. 992. 3965
I'm sure that a short note from you, a nationally syndicated
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN with C. E. al 7: 30 p.m. on
CARMEL - Worship , 11
a.m., lsi and Jrd Sundays; CHURCH - Robert E. Musser, Sunday . Pra yer meet ing, 7:30
writer, would bring results, Helen . Thank you . - C. R. F .
pastor. Sunday School , 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Alfred Wolfe
Church School, 10 a .m.
Dear C. :
'
APPLE GROVE - Worship, a.m.; Robert Bobo , supt. ,· lay leader.
Member of the Big 3
"We Sponsor Jesus"
l have forwarded your letter to the American Medical 7:30 p.m.; church school. 9:30 morning worsh ip, 10: 30; Sun day
even
ing
service,
7:
30
;
Mid
General
Merchandise
a.
m
.;
mid.week
serv
ice,
Association. Let's hope it will also be read by doctors ' answering
Rev . Stan
.
. Craig, Pastor
week servi ce, Wednesday, 7: 30 WHITE ' S CHAPEL
Wednesday, 8 p.m .
Tuppers
Plains
Coolv ille RD. Rev . Roy Deeter '
Ph. 667-3280
services all over the country. Thanks for your life&lt;~&amp;ving
EAST LETART - Worship, p.m.
paslor.
Sunday
school,
9:3
0
SUS8J1Slion. -H.
10 a.m., lirst and third Sundays;
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF a.m.; worship serv ice, 10:30
9 a.m., second and fourth THE NAZARENE _ Rev . M. c. a.m. Bible study and praye r
Dear Helen :
Rexall Drugs
Sundays ; church sch ool. 9 a.m., Larimore, pa stor. Bob Moore, service , Wednesday, 7:30 p.m
If our son was grown and on his own, I'd expect him to fir
st and third Sundays; 10 a.m., Sunday School Supt . Sunday
We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
manage his own love life, but he's only 17, and has never been second and fourth Sundays. s h 1 1
1 11
9 30
Middleport , Ohio
RUTLAND
992·
2955
Pomeroy
Mid-week service , Wednesday,
c oo , c asses or a ages. :
'
RUTLAND
FIRST
BAPTIS
serious about a girl before.
T
a.m.; morn ing worship, 10:45.
8 p.m.
NYP S Sunday, 6:30 p.m.; - Re v. Samuel Jackso n,
Here are some of the things she does:
GREAT BEND - Worship 11 evangeli sti c servi ce Sunday, pa slor . Sunday School , 10 a.m
She ran away from home, is now living with other relatives
a.m .. 2nd and .4th Sundays; 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer Mrs. Gertrude Buller, sup t.
Chur ch School, 10 a .m.
Prayer Service, 1:30 p.m
because she can't get along with her mother.
LETART FALLS _ Worsh ip mee ting. Wednesday. 7:30p.m. preaching
service, 2 p.m.
Mis sio nar y meeting , sec ond
Family Recreation
Though she is engaged to another boy, she won't let our sen
Bakers of Holsum Bread
10 a.m.; -Church School 9 a.m . Wednesda 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
CHURCH 0 F
Swimming.
Camping
MORNING
STARWorship
y,
:
·
.
look at any other girl. She threw a fit when he sat next to an old
CHRIST - Keilh Wise, pasto r.
Middleport , Ohio
9:30a.m.; Church School 10:30
UNITED FAITH NON
Sunday school, 9:30a .m., V. H
family friend (female) In the school cafeteria.
a .m .; Mid·Weok Servi ce. DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . Braley, supf.; wor ~ n i p service
Wednesday, 8n:&gt;.m.
She expPCts him to "talk" with her fiance , getting him to
Robert Smith , pa stor . Sunday and communion, 10:30 a.m
MORSE CHAPEL - Worsh ip sc hool, 9:30a.m.: cla ss leader, evening
break off with her - but we suspect she only wants to see the two
service, 7:30 p.m
ll a .m. , lsi and Jrd Sunday s; LeoHii l; worshipservi ce,l0 :30 Wednesday, Bible study, 7:30
boys in a big fight. She has done this before, with other fellows.
Church School, 10 a.m.
a.m.; church, 7:30p .m.; prayer p.m. Regu lar board meetin g,
Pomeroy -Member FDIC&amp;
PORTLAND - Worship 7:30 meeting , Wednesday.
She Is erratic. Insisted our son jump in a lake (fully clothed)
7:30p.m., third Saturday eac h
Chester, Ohio
Federal Reserve System
EDEN UNITED liRETH~EN month .
p.m.; Church School 9:30a.m .
to ''prove he loves her," He nearly drowned,
SUTTON - Worship, 11 a .m. IN CHRIST-Eldon R. Slake, ·
She wants things, many things. They fight a lot because of 2nd and 4th Sundays; Church pastor . Sunday School, lOa .m.;
THE
RUTLAND COM .
MUNITY
CHURCH - Re v.
Sc hool 10 a.m.
Winn ie Holsinger, supt . M.orher demands - such as a $900 stereo and a one-carat diamond
Richa r d Dubbeld, pas lor .
WESLEYAN
(Racine)
ning
sermon,
11
a
.m.;
Evening
Sales·AIIis Chalmers . Service
ring .
Bakers of Good Bread
Worship , 11 a .m.; Church servi ce Chri stian Endeavor, Schoo l. 9: 30 a .m .; Worsh ip
Farm · Industrial · Lawn - Garden
She is jealous of his family , considers aU parents "the
School. 10 a.m.
7:30p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Cheval ier. service, 11 a.m.; Wednesda y
Huntington, W. Va .
Tuppers
Plains
667· 3435
prayer
meeting,
7:30
p.m
UMYF for ali chu rc hes of the pres ident . Song servi ce and
enemy."
Southern Cluster , 7:30 p.m . serm on, 8:20. Mid-Week prayer Sunday night worship, 7:30.
She has threatened to commit suicide if he does not do
RUTLAND CHURCH 0 F
ea ch Sunday at the Youth meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
everything she asks. (Or else she alternates with a threat to run
Center (Oak Grove Road. )
Mr s. Mari e Hol singer , class THE NAZARENE - Re v.
I Formerly Domlgansl
lloyd D. Grimm. Jr .. pas to r.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
leader .
away and marry her fiance.)
New Own~r - Dick Sargent
Rev. Jacob Lehman
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Sunday School, 9:30 a .m. '
The Store With A Heart
She has turned our son into a very confused and unhappy
Rev. Standley Brandum
CHURCH Harrison ville Morn ing worship , 10:30 a .m.;
Old U. S. 33
Ph . 992· 7735
Racine
Ph. 949-3342
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m.; Road , Rev . Roy Taylor , paslor; Young people's service. 6: 45
·boy, who can't see that he is being used for her latest ego trip.
Stop
In
and
See
Us
Chur ch School 9 a .m.: Prayer Henry Eb lin , Sunday School p.m.; Evangelis t ic service s,
Love does strange things to a teen who has never experienced it
7:30
p.m.
Wednesday
evenin
.Meet ing , Wednesday, 8 p.m.
~ up !. ~unday School, 9:30a .m.; ·
g
before, even a very level-lleaded guy, usually.
LONG BOTTOM - Church even ing wor ship , 7:30 p.m. servi ce 7:30 p.m.
services, 9 a.m.; Sunday School Prayer and prai se service,
What can we do? - J .K.C.
MASON COUNTY
9:4S a.m . Bible sludy every Thursday, 7:30p.m.
Dear J.:
THE HILAND CHAPE l,
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Thursday , 7:30p.m.
· COMMUNITY
CHURCH ,
Phone 992·3284
Middleport
Yoo can sometllnes open a lovestruck offspring 's eyes by
NORTH BETHEL - Worship Dexter - Worship services George Casto, pastor . Sunda y
Middleport, Ohio
11 a.m.; Church School 10 a.m. Salurday and Sunday , 7:30 School, 9: 30; even In~ worshi p.
playing blind yourselves.
7:
30
.
_
Thursday
evenmg
pray
ALFRED - Sunday school, p .m.
·
·
·
er
Don't see the girl's faults . Take her side on every foolish
9:45 a .m. each Sunday ; ,.J:!JL~ L 0 c K
G R o v E servtce, 7:30p.m.
MASON FIRST BAPTIST command. Be sympathetic and understanding about her dislike
preaching al 11 a .m. each CHRISTIAN .- David ~lautter ,
and Pomeroy Sts ., Sta n
of adults, her demands for attention and possessions. Slip in a Sunday. Prayer meeting , 7:.45 pastor; Stanford Stockton, supt. Second
D. B.A. ANTHONY
.
Middleport , Ohio
p.m. Wednesday ; WSCS, 8 p.m. Morning worship, 9:30 a.m.; Craig, pastor. Sunday schoo I,
'few "After you're married ... " comments.
9:45a.m.;
worship
service,
PLUMBINGatld
HEATING
11
on third Tuesday each month . ~hur c h school, 10 :30 a .m ..
337 N. 2nd Middleport 992.3550
In other words, throw them together until he's ready to throw
REEDSVILLE - Sunday young peoples meeling , 6: j6 a.m.; !rain ing union, 6:30p.m
e'Jening worship service, 7: 30
sc
hool,
9:30;
preaching,
7:30
p.m.
:
even
ing
worship,
7:30.
her out. !l's a calculated risk, but remember: level-headed guys
p.m. Sunday ; prayer meeting , B i ble~dy, . Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer servlce.
W&amp;dnesdav, 7:30p.m.
seldom stay off balance long - if they get a litUe "help" from
7:30 p.m. Tuesday ; WSCS, 7:30 p.m.
.
Wall.to.Wall Carpel Specialists
CATALOGUE STORE
their parents.
first Thursday each month .
MT. UNION BAPTIST FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURC
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R . Sheets
116W. Main
SILVER RIDGE - Worship, Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday -lelarl Routel, the Rev . StaH
Ph . 992·7590
n
10 a.m.; Church S c ~ool , 9 a .m. school supl Joe Sayre Sunday c 1
106
Court
St.
Pomeroy
992"3001
rag , pastor. Sunday schoo I,
TUPPERS
PLAINS
.,
·
Free Esflmales . G~aranteed Installation.
Worship9a .m. ; Church School sch pol. 9 ' 45 a .m . ; Sunday 9.30 a .m.; prayer and Blbl e
'
evenmg worship , 7:30. Wed· study, 7:30p.m. Cottage pra er
10
. "RENcftHURCH OF CHRIST, nesday prayer and Bible study, service, Tuesday 10 a ~
.
L 30 p.m.
. worship service, Friday, ·7:30'
By Mrs. Opba Offutt
Hoban Newell , sup I. Services
T UP P E RS
P LA I N S 'p.m.
,
Mr. Eldon Weeks spent weekly
Na!Jonwidelnsurance Co. of Columbus. 0 .
, 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MASON
CHURCH
0
Meats and Groceries
, . Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Monday in Gallipolis on Preaching l irst and third Eugene Underwood, pas lor ; CHRIST_ loren T. SlephensF
Syracuse
307 Spring Ave.
Blackston arid family enjoyed
992·3986
Pomeroy
business. Returning with him Sundays of monlh by Cl illord Howard Caldwe ll. Jr ., Sunday minister. Worship, 10 a .m.;•
a picnic at their river camp on
Ph.
992·2318
Smi
th,
9:30
a.m.
School
Supt.;
Sunday
School
•.
Bible
study,
11
:15
a
.m.
;
even
In
was his grandson, Tom Weeks,
HOBSON , CHRISTIAN 9·30 a m Mornn
Sunday. Their guesta were Mr.
1 g serm~n , worship, 7:30 p.m. Mid-wee ~ ·
· .;
which will enable him to attend UNION - Darrel Doddri/1, ·
pastor . Sunday School , 9:30 10:30 a .i m.: Sunday evemng service, Wednesday, 7:30p.m .
and Mrs. Kenneth Harris and
the Meigs County Fair.
a.m.. Leonard Gilmore, firsl se[~~'JiRf · jl'ALLS UNITED MASON ASSEMBLY OF
sons, Kenny ar.d David, and
Amy Brothers, five week old
• .
GOD- Second St., Mason, W
Authorized Catalpg Merchant
Furniture and Appliances
Jac.k. Kane ,
e ld er; even Ing ser~ice , 7:30 BRETHREN - Rev . Roberl va.. Chester Tennant pa t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p.m. Wednesday
Louis W. Osborne
I '•
prayer
Shook,
pastor;
Herschel
Norris,
Sunday
school
a,;,
.
s
or
Ph
.
985·3308
Chester-,
0.
10
pene . and Ann Lambert
220 E. Me in Pomeroy Ph. 992.2178
supt. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; nlng worsh;'p
·1 " a mor
Brothers,
is meeting. 7:30p.m.
Michael
1
droVe to Atheris on Saturday hospitalized at Holzer Medical
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF mor~lng sermon, 10:30 a.m. ; evangelistic ser~lce 7. 30 .m . ;
Attend the Church of Your Ch9ice
night to see the' live production
GOD- Racine Route 2. The eve.n1ng sermon, 7:30 aller · Bible sludy and pray'erser~i~
Center.
Rev
.
Charles
Hand
,
pastor.
natmg
eac~
Sunday.
Prayer
Wednesday
p
m
.
Ph
,
'
of "Fiddler on the Roof"
7
Mrs. Orland Floyd has Sunday school. 9: 45 a .m. ; serv1ce. Wednesday, 7:30p.m. ')7J.Sl3J. ' 30 · ·
one I
pre~~led· by The Ohio Valley
·worship
,
11
a.m.
Prayer
meeting,
7:30
p.m.
morning
returned home from Holzer
Churc~ and Office Supplies - Gifts
Pomeroy
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
Evening services, Thuesday alternating Sundays.
Swnnier Theatre.
Ph. 992· 3496
Medical Center . She is and Friday, 7:30.
992-2641
Middleport
CHESHIRE
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
In
Christian
Union
On Satw:day evening, Mr. recuperating from surgery.
'
BEARWALLOW RIDGE GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. Rev . Aulum Scoll, pastor.
and Mrs. Robert Slone and
John Douglas Hines of CHURCH OF CHRIST- - David Smith, pastor·. Sunday School, Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
Mrs. Wayne Slone enjoyed a
Jewell , pastor. Bible study, 9:30 10 a.m.; Arthur Henson, Supl. ; Jam~s 'Hughes,
Supt .;
Belpre Is visiting his grand- l:m.:
·mornlng worship, 10:30 ; Morning Worship 11 a .m.; evenmg service 7:30. Wed·
picnic supper at the home of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard evening worship, 6: 30 p.m. Young Peoples service, 7 p.m.; nesday evening prayer
100 Years In Pomeroy
Sulova Watches. Sales &amp; Service
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slone
Wednesday Bible study, 7:30 Evening service, 7:30 p.m.; meeting , 7:30 p.m. No
Hines.
Kermit Walton
186
N. ·Second
Middleport
near .Ches.~r..
P,_m.
Wed~e.sday Mid.Week Prayer Tuesday service.

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�MIDDLEPORT PEN ·
TECOSTAL - Third Ave ., the
· Rev . William Kniltel, pasloi-.
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
supt . Classes tor all ages.;
evening service, 7:30 p.m.;
Bible sludy, . Wednesday, 7:30
•
~
' ·ervi ces, Friday,
1:JO p.m.
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Corner Ash and Plum , Middleport ; Noel He rrman ,
pastor . Saturday even ing
servi ce, 1 p.m. Sunday school.
'1 0 a .m.; Sunday evening
worship, 7 p.m.

PoMEROY
POMEROY TRINil'Y
Rev . W. H. Perrin, pastor. Roy
¥-aver , Supl. Church ·Schoool.
9: ll a.m .; worship, 10: 24 a.m.;

UNITED MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY, The United
Prtsbyte~lan Church, Dwight
l. Zavltz , Pasior· Director;
George W. Hu tton and Re~ .
Linson Stebbins. Ass' !. Pastor Directors .
FIRST UNITED PRES.
BYTERIAN, Harrisonville,
Su~day Church School. 9:30
a.m., Mrs. Homer lee, Supt.;
Morning Worship 10:30 a .m.
F I R S T
U N I T E D
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport,
Sunday Church School, 9:30
a.m., Lewis Sauer, Supt. ;
Mornii)Q Worship, 10:30 a.m .

Se rvice , t: JU p.m.; &gt;uuuo
meellng 6:30 p.m.; Evening
worship. 7:30 p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev . Herbert
Grate. ,pastor. Worship servicer ·
1 l'a.rn . and 7:30 p.m. Sund!By.
Su10oay School, 9: 30 a .m.
Richard Bartqn, supt. Prayer
meelinq , Wednesday. 7;30 p.m..:.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Clifford Smilh ,
minister . Sunday School 9:30
a.m.; morning church 10:30
a. m.; Sunday evening service,
7: 30p.m. Wednesda y service, 8

BARNEY

GI!El IIIP•••

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN,
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, pastor.
Sunda y School. 9:15 a .m.,
Charles Evans, Supt. ; worship
se rvice, 10 :30 a .m. Con youth choir rehearsal Monday, lirm alion class, Tuesday, 4:15
6:30p.m.; Nu-s . Marvin Burt, to 5: 30 p.m.; Junior Con di rector ;
senior
ch'o ir tirmalion class. Thursday, 6:30
p. m.
rehearsal , 7:30p.m.. Thursday, to 7:45p .m.
FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Mrs. Paul Nease, director.
SEVEN· DAY ADVENTIST dleporl , corner of Sixlh and
F I RST
u· N I T E D METHODIST
- Rev . Robert
POMEROY .CHURCH . OF Mu iberrr,
Heights , Palmer 'streels, Rev. Charles PRE~BYTERIAN, Syracuse,
.
pastor.
Fred Morning Worship . 9 a .m.; E. Buckley, pastor. William
THE NAZARENE - Corner Pomeroy . Her ert Morgan . Simons
Hoffman , Sunday School
Bailey., supt. ; Sunday school,
, Union and Mulberry . Rev . pastor.
Sabbath school ,
Sunday Church School. 10 a.m . 9:30
a .m.; morning wors,ip,
Clyde V. Henderson, pa stor . Saturday, 2 p.m. with chur ch Superintenden t. Suriday church Mrs. Sampson Hail, Supt.
10:30
.a.m.; evening worship,
Sunday school, 9:30a .m., Glen se rvi ce following at 3: IS "p.m. school for everyone 9:15a.m. ;·
STIVERSVILLE
COM · 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday ,
M cClung, supt.; morning
en Bible discussion each Morning worship 10:15 a.m.;
Evening
services,
7:30
p.m.;
MUNITY,
Rev
.
Edsel
Harl
,
Christian
Youth
Crusade,
6:30
worship, 10: 30 a.m.; evening
7
30
d
urs ay, : p.m.
Wd
s
d
s h 1
•
p.m. ; prayer meellng, 7· 30
·T
E
ft
e
nesday
prayer
servi~e, 7:30 pa t
service, 7:30 ; mid-week serun
ay
c
oo.
serv1ce
p.m.;
Thursday
choir
practl.
s
or.
G R A HAM
UNI
., p.m. Extra youth acti'Jities on
vice. W~nesdav. 7:30 p.m .
_ ce,
METHODIST - Preaching 9:Jtl Sunday, S p.m., for all youth up 10 a .m. Pra_yer Meetmg each 7 p.m .
Thur?day
7
.
30
p.m.
Sunday
DEXT~R
CHURCH
OF
GRACE EPISCOPAL - . a.m., first and second Sunday&amp; to sixth grade; 6:30 for junior evemng servtce, 7:30p.m.
~HAIST
D
E
~
anny
vans ,
Rev. Leroy Davis, minister. of each month; third and fourth and senior 'high students.
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Morning prayer and serm on, Sundays each mon th, worship
ZION CHURCH OF ' CHRIST pas tor : Norman C. Will , supl.
10: 30 a.m. Holy communion and service at 7:30p.m. Wednesday Middleport , Slh and Main . Pomeroy -Harrlson..,ille Sunda_y Sch~ol 9: 30 a .m.;
sermon, first Sundays, 10:30 e"enings at 7:30. Prayer and Raul in Moyer, pastor . Mi chael Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor Wor~h1p servtce. 10:30 a.m.
Study.
Ge Ia h S1 d
S h 1
t
a.m . Chur c h school, ki n- Bible
Chn~t1an Endeavor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP· . r c ' un ay c 00 sup . SPaul McElroy , Sunday Sc hoo· 1· evemng
.
~
dergarten th rough eighth
Bible School, 9:30 a .m.; morupl
.
Sunday
School9:30
a.m
.;
REORGANIZED CHURCH
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave .. ning wors hip , 10: 30 a .m. :
grade, 10:30 a .m.
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy, alflllated with S.B.C., evening worship, 7:30 p.m .; morning worship and com . OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT.
mun ton, 10:30 a.m .; Sunday TER DAY s•·tNTS p
d
CHRIST - Mr. Hoyl Allen, Jr ., the Rev . Fred Hill , pastor. prayer service 7 JJ .m. Wed - evening
youlh Christian en ·
.
~
- ortlan ·
Sunday
Sch
ool,
9:
30
a
.m.;
nesday
.
pasto,. Bible School, 9:30a.m.,
deaver , 6:30 ; Worsh ip services . Racme Road. Ralp_h Johnson ,
CHURCH
OF
THE
worship, 10: 30 ; adult worship morn ing worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ~a~lol.DHert;ert rh~e, ~u~dar
service and young peoples junior soc iely , 6:30a.m. NYPS. NAZARENE - Midd.leport. evening prayer meeting and c9 ·3o0o a mtre~ oMr. uln ay c h"!' '
meeting , both 7: 30p .m . Sunday- 6:45 p.m . Sunday evangelistic: Rev. Audry Miller, pastor ; Bible study , 7:30p.m.
·
· ·• orn ng wars .'P·
Wedne sday , combined Bible meeting, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Floyd Carson, supt. Sunday
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN _ 10:30 a .m.; Sunday even1ng
·
study and prayer meeting, 7:30 meeting Wednesda 1:30 p.m . s c hoo1, 9: 30 a .m.; Mornmg
Pine Gr ove, the Rev. Arthur serv!ce 7 p.m . Wednesday
p.m.
worship 10 : 30 a.m .; S·unior Combs, pastor. Sunday school, even1ng prayer services, 7:30
MIDDLEP RT
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - SOCie
· t y, 6:30 p.m.; NYP , 6:4S 9· 30 am · h h
THE SALVATION ARMY ..
. ·• c urc serv 1ces , p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Envoy RayS. Wining, offi cer in Corner Fourth and Main , p.m. Sunday evangelistic
10.30
a.m.
·
G
Middleport.
Rev
.
Henry
L.
Key
,
mee
ting
,
7:30
p.m
.
Prayer
cha rge. Sunday , 10 a .m .. ,
real Bend, Charies Norri s,
Hol iness meeting ; 10: 30 a .m., Jr ., pa stor . Sunday School9:30 mee ting Wednesday, 7:30.p.m.
pa stor . Worship service, 9:30
BRADBURY CHURCH OF a.m.; Sunday School , !0:30a .m.
Sunday School. Young People's a.m., Arnold Richards, sup t.;
CHRIST . Bible Schoo l, 9:30
CARLETON CHURCH Legion, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 Morning worsh ip 10:30 a.m.
MEIGS
a. m.. morning worship, 10:30 Kingsbury Road . Sunday
p.m., Ladies Home League; 7 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES COOPERATIVE
Larry Carnahan presiding
a. m. Sunday evening Worship School, 9:30a .m., Ralph Carl ,
p.m., Prep classes .
PARISH
Serv ice, 7: 30 p.m., c ho ir sup!. Worship serv ice. 10:30
SACRED HEART - Rev . min ist.er . Sunday, Bible lecture,
THE UNITED
Does the alarm dock get you up? No, it merely
pra ctice Sunday and Wed - a. m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
Father Bernard Krajcovic , 9:30 a .m.,· Watchtower study,
METHODIST CHURCH
tells
you It's lime lo get up. Whether you get out of
10
:30
a.m.;
Tuesday,
Bible
nesday
,
1
p.m.,
prayer
meeting
992·2825.
Prayer meeting , Wednesday,
pa s lor .
Phone
Robert R. Card
and
Bible
study
Wednesday
7:
30
bed
is
a matter of discipline .
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 Sludy , 7:30 p.m.; Thursday ,
7:30
p.m.
Rev.
Jay
Stiles,
Rev. Stanlen Smith
p.m. Sunday Mass , 8 and 10 ministry school 7: 30 p.m .,
pastor .
CHESTER - Worsh ip 9 : IS p.m.
Church bolls don't bring anyone lo church. They
a .m. Confessions, Saturday, 7- serv ice meeting 8:30 p.m .
OLD
DEXTER
a .m. ; Church School 10 a.m.
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
of
simply
remind Christians where we ought to be on
7:30 p.m.
ENTERPRISE- Worship, 9
ANTIQUI'rY BAPTIST - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Christ
in
Christian
Union
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
a Sunday morning . The rest is a matter of discipline.
a .m. ; Church School , 10 a .m. Rev . Freeland Norris, pastor . - Rev. Willard Dutcher,
- Roberl Kuhn, pastor; William Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs.
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11 Sunday school. 10 a .m.; church pastor. Mrs. Worley Francis,
Such· discipline, whether it calls you to work or
Watson, Sunday school supt. Russell Young, Sunday School a .m.; Church School 10 a.m.
service , 7 p. m. Wednesday Sunday School Supt. Sunday
to wonhip, it fundamentally a trait of your own
Sunday school , 9:30a .m.; BYF, Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m
School , 9:45a .m. Church Ser.
POMEROY- Worship, 10:30 Bible study, 7 p.m.
6 p.m .; Bible study, Wed· Evening worship 7:30. Wea· a.m.; Church School 9:15 a.m.;
vices first and third Sundays
chorader. It begins with earnestnets, It is strength·
nesday, 7 p.m.; choir practice, nesday prayer meeting, 7:30 UMYF 6&lt;30 p.m.
RACINE FIRST CHUR&lt;;,H lollcwing Sunday School ,
enad by habit, It is directed toward any responsio.m.
Wednesday, 8:30p.m.
ROCK SPRINGS - Warship OF THE NAZARENE - Second and fourlh Saturday
Sunday
billly or opportunily which you •alue.
10 a.m.; Church Sch ool9 a.m.; Sunday Sc hoo l, 9:30 a .m .; evenings, 8 p.m. services.
John
UMYF 6:30p.m.
.
.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
Morning Worship , 10:30 a .m.;
The value a penon putl upon God and his dwn
2,7-11
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Evenina worsh io. 7:30 p.m .. - Mr . Robert Wyatt. pastor ;
soul utually determines whether he worships each
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Wednesday Mid·Week Serv ice. Sunday School supt., Ronald
Monday Wodnolday
Sunday, or now and then. Put another way: the man
Friday
HEATH - Worship 10:30 Sunday School Superintendent, Osborne. Bible School, 9:30
a.m.; Church Schoo l 9:30a.m.; Gerald Weells. Pastor, Rev ., a.m. ; preaching 10:45 a .m.;
luke
who knoW'S what worship and in5piration con mean
Phlllpplan•
UMYF 7 p.m .
Evening services, 7:30p.m.
Morris M. Wolfe.
]4,2.5-33
~ :31·37
In his life never is htuitant to get up and go.
1119·25
RUTLAND - Worship 9: IS
RACINE FIRST BAPTISTHYSELL
RUN
FREE
a.m .; Church Sch ool 10 a.m.; Charles Norrls• .paslor. Sunday METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
And, of cou~, dijciplin&amp; has special meaning
Tueoday
Thunday
Saturday
UMYF 7 p.m.
School. 9:30 a .m. ; Morn1ng Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
for
a Christian: thaM who B~ted and wor~ed wilh
Acts
By Helen Bottel
II
Corinthians
Caloulans
SALEM CENTER - Worsh ip worship, 10:.45 a .m. ; Sunday a.m.; Morn ing worship, 10:30
Christ were DISCIPLES.
3.19-26
5:17-21
3,12·17
9 a.')l. ; Church School 10 a.m. ; evening wor ship, 7:30 p.m .; a.m.; Young People's service,
UMYF Thursday, 7 p.m .
6:45p.m.;
.
E
vangelistic
serv
ice,
Wednesday
evening
Bible
Copyri&amp;hl191l
Kel1ter
A!lvertlslnll
Service,
Inc.,
Stu1sburs
.
Virtlnl•
To Save a Ule -in Emergeney
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Sludy, 7:30p.m.
7:30 p.m. Prayer meellng ,
Dear Helen:
Rev . Forrest R. Donley
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, Thursday, 7:30p.m.
ASBURY - Worship 11 a.m.; Re v. Lawrence Sullivan,
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
I am an insurance man with the company that "sells life·
Church School9: SO a .m.; WSCS, pa s lor . Sunday School 9:30 MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev .
Insurance but our business is life." This is why I am writing: I'm lSI Tuesday.
a. m.; youth and junior youth l. R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
With the hope it will. in some measure. foster and help sustain that which I·
concerned with saving lives.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 serv ice. 6:45 p.m.; evening Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday
a
.m.;
Chur
ch
School
10
a.m.;
worship,
7:30p.m.;
prayer
and
School
Sup
t.
·
Sunday
School,
In the course of my work I must contact many doctors, mnst WSCS, 3rd Wednesday , 7:30 praise, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. 9:30 a .m .; Sunday evening good iQ family and community life. this feature is sponsored by the busine! •
firms and organizations whose ,t1ames apnP.ar below.
of whom subscribe to an answering servlee. The switchboards . p.m.
;
SILVER RUN FREE BAP- worship 7:30. Prayer meeting,
MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip TIST - Rev . Howard Kimble, Tuesday , 7:30 p.m. Erne st
are usually busy, thus a polite voice comes on, saying, ''This is
10
a.m.; Chur ch School 9 a.m.; pa stor . Sunday schocl. 10 a .m.; Deeter, class leader . Youth
Dr. Doe'swire. Please hold." The phone goes dead in your hands WSCS,
Jrd Monday, 7:30 p.m. Henry Davis, supt. ; evening Meeting Wednesday, 7:30p .m.,
and you waituntilan operator is free to take a message. This can
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8 ser vice, 7: 30 p.m . Prayer Ernest Deeter, leader.
be several minutes. Occasionally you are forgotten in the rush. a.m.; Church School. 9 a.m.: mee ting , Thurday , 7:30p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study,
CHESTER CHURCH OF
On routine calls, these minutes aren't Important, but what if Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
GOO - Rev . James Satterfield,
there is an emergency? A poisoning or cardiac victim could die
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
pas lor. Sunday school. 9:30 MT, HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev . W. Dale McClurg
a.m.: worship service, 11 a.m .; THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
In that time.
. Meigs County Branch
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew
evening serv ice , 7; praye r CHRIST - Rcberl Shook •
Here is my plea: Could answering service operators add, "Is
Rev. Martha Ann Mattner
servi ce and youth serv ice , pastor. Sunday school, 9:30
Trailer Rentals and Supplies
a.m., Russell Spencer, supt .
BETHANY I Dorcas)
Thur sday, 7 p.m.
. this an emergency call?" If the answer is yes, valuable time
worship service, 10:45 a.m.'
Worsh ip, 9:30 a.m.; Church
St.
Rt . 7
Chester. Ohio
would be saved - perhaps a life.
evening worship alternating'
School 10:30 a .m.
296 W. Second Pomeroy Ph. 992. 3965
I'm sure that a short note from you, a nationally syndicated
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN with C. E. al 7: 30 p.m. on
CARMEL - Worship , 11
a.m., lsi and Jrd Sundays; CHURCH - Robert E. Musser, Sunday . Pra yer meet ing, 7:30
writer, would bring results, Helen . Thank you . - C. R. F .
pastor. Sunday School , 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Alfred Wolfe
Church School, 10 a .m.
Dear C. :
'
APPLE GROVE - Worship, a.m.; Robert Bobo , supt. ,· lay leader.
Member of the Big 3
"We Sponsor Jesus"
l have forwarded your letter to the American Medical 7:30 p.m.; church school. 9:30 morning worsh ip, 10: 30; Sun day
even
ing
service,
7:
30
;
Mid
General
Merchandise
a.
m
.;
mid.week
serv
ice,
Association. Let's hope it will also be read by doctors ' answering
Rev . Stan
.
. Craig, Pastor
week servi ce, Wednesday, 7: 30 WHITE ' S CHAPEL
Wednesday, 8 p.m .
Tuppers
Plains
Coolv ille RD. Rev . Roy Deeter '
Ph. 667-3280
services all over the country. Thanks for your life&lt;~&amp;ving
EAST LETART - Worship, p.m.
paslor.
Sunday
school,
9:3
0
SUS8J1Slion. -H.
10 a.m., lirst and third Sundays;
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF a.m.; worship serv ice, 10:30
9 a.m., second and fourth THE NAZARENE _ Rev . M. c. a.m. Bible study and praye r
Dear Helen :
Rexall Drugs
Sundays ; church sch ool. 9 a.m., Larimore, pa stor. Bob Moore, service , Wednesday, 7:30 p.m
If our son was grown and on his own, I'd expect him to fir
st and third Sundays; 10 a.m., Sunday School Supt . Sunday
We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
manage his own love life, but he's only 17, and has never been second and fourth Sundays. s h 1 1
1 11
9 30
Middleport , Ohio
RUTLAND
992·
2955
Pomeroy
Mid-week service , Wednesday,
c oo , c asses or a ages. :
'
RUTLAND
FIRST
BAPTIS
serious about a girl before.
T
a.m.; morn ing worship, 10:45.
8 p.m.
NYP S Sunday, 6:30 p.m.; - Re v. Samuel Jackso n,
Here are some of the things she does:
GREAT BEND - Worship 11 evangeli sti c servi ce Sunday, pa slor . Sunday School , 10 a.m
She ran away from home, is now living with other relatives
a.m .. 2nd and .4th Sundays; 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer Mrs. Gertrude Buller, sup t.
Chur ch School, 10 a .m.
Prayer Service, 1:30 p.m
because she can't get along with her mother.
LETART FALLS _ Worsh ip mee ting. Wednesday. 7:30p.m. preaching
service, 2 p.m.
Mis sio nar y meeting , sec ond
Family Recreation
Though she is engaged to another boy, she won't let our sen
Bakers of Holsum Bread
10 a.m.; -Church School 9 a.m . Wednesda 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
CHURCH 0 F
Swimming.
Camping
MORNING
STARWorship
y,
:
·
.
look at any other girl. She threw a fit when he sat next to an old
CHRIST - Keilh Wise, pasto r.
Middleport , Ohio
9:30a.m.; Church School 10:30
UNITED FAITH NON
Sunday school, 9:30a .m., V. H
family friend (female) In the school cafeteria.
a .m .; Mid·Weok Servi ce. DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . Braley, supf.; wor ~ n i p service
Wednesday, 8n:&gt;.m.
She expPCts him to "talk" with her fiance , getting him to
Robert Smith , pa stor . Sunday and communion, 10:30 a.m
MORSE CHAPEL - Worsh ip sc hool, 9:30a.m.: cla ss leader, evening
break off with her - but we suspect she only wants to see the two
service, 7:30 p.m
ll a .m. , lsi and Jrd Sunday s; LeoHii l; worshipservi ce,l0 :30 Wednesday, Bible study, 7:30
boys in a big fight. She has done this before, with other fellows.
Church School, 10 a.m.
a.m.; church, 7:30p .m.; prayer p.m. Regu lar board meetin g,
Pomeroy -Member FDIC&amp;
PORTLAND - Worship 7:30 meeting , Wednesday.
She Is erratic. Insisted our son jump in a lake (fully clothed)
7:30p.m., third Saturday eac h
Chester, Ohio
Federal Reserve System
EDEN UNITED liRETH~EN month .
p.m.; Church School 9:30a.m .
to ''prove he loves her," He nearly drowned,
SUTTON - Worship, 11 a .m. IN CHRIST-Eldon R. Slake, ·
She wants things, many things. They fight a lot because of 2nd and 4th Sundays; Church pastor . Sunday School, lOa .m.;
THE
RUTLAND COM .
MUNITY
CHURCH - Re v.
Sc hool 10 a.m.
Winn ie Holsinger, supt . M.orher demands - such as a $900 stereo and a one-carat diamond
Richa r d Dubbeld, pas lor .
WESLEYAN
(Racine)
ning
sermon,
11
a
.m.;
Evening
Sales·AIIis Chalmers . Service
ring .
Bakers of Good Bread
Worship , 11 a .m.; Church servi ce Chri stian Endeavor, Schoo l. 9: 30 a .m .; Worsh ip
Farm · Industrial · Lawn - Garden
She is jealous of his family , considers aU parents "the
School. 10 a.m.
7:30p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Cheval ier. service, 11 a.m.; Wednesda y
Huntington, W. Va .
Tuppers
Plains
667· 3435
prayer
meeting,
7:30
p.m
UMYF for ali chu rc hes of the pres ident . Song servi ce and
enemy."
Southern Cluster , 7:30 p.m . serm on, 8:20. Mid-Week prayer Sunday night worship, 7:30.
She has threatened to commit suicide if he does not do
RUTLAND CHURCH 0 F
ea ch Sunday at the Youth meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
everything she asks. (Or else she alternates with a threat to run
Center (Oak Grove Road. )
Mr s. Mari e Hol singer , class THE NAZARENE - Re v.
I Formerly Domlgansl
lloyd D. Grimm. Jr .. pas to r.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
leader .
away and marry her fiance.)
New Own~r - Dick Sargent
Rev. Jacob Lehman
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Sunday School, 9:30 a .m. '
The Store With A Heart
She has turned our son into a very confused and unhappy
Rev. Standley Brandum
CHURCH Harrison ville Morn ing worship , 10:30 a .m.;
Old U. S. 33
Ph . 992· 7735
Racine
Ph. 949-3342
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m.; Road , Rev . Roy Taylor , paslor; Young people's service. 6: 45
·boy, who can't see that he is being used for her latest ego trip.
Stop
In
and
See
Us
Chur ch School 9 a .m.: Prayer Henry Eb lin , Sunday School p.m.; Evangelis t ic service s,
Love does strange things to a teen who has never experienced it
7:30
p.m.
Wednesday
evenin
.Meet ing , Wednesday, 8 p.m.
~ up !. ~unday School, 9:30a .m.; ·
g
before, even a very level-lleaded guy, usually.
LONG BOTTOM - Church even ing wor ship , 7:30 p.m. servi ce 7:30 p.m.
services, 9 a.m.; Sunday School Prayer and prai se service,
What can we do? - J .K.C.
MASON COUNTY
9:4S a.m . Bible sludy every Thursday, 7:30p.m.
Dear J.:
THE HILAND CHAPE l,
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Thursday , 7:30p.m.
· COMMUNITY
CHURCH ,
Phone 992·3284
Middleport
Yoo can sometllnes open a lovestruck offspring 's eyes by
NORTH BETHEL - Worship Dexter - Worship services George Casto, pastor . Sunda y
Middleport, Ohio
11 a.m.; Church School 10 a.m. Salurday and Sunday , 7:30 School, 9: 30; even In~ worshi p.
playing blind yourselves.
7:
30
.
_
Thursday
evenmg
pray
ALFRED - Sunday school, p .m.
·
·
·
er
Don't see the girl's faults . Take her side on every foolish
9:45 a .m. each Sunday ; ,.J:!JL~ L 0 c K
G R o v E servtce, 7:30p.m.
MASON FIRST BAPTIST command. Be sympathetic and understanding about her dislike
preaching al 11 a .m. each CHRISTIAN .- David ~lautter ,
and Pomeroy Sts ., Sta n
of adults, her demands for attention and possessions. Slip in a Sunday. Prayer meeting , 7:.45 pastor; Stanford Stockton, supt. Second
D. B.A. ANTHONY
.
Middleport , Ohio
p.m. Wednesday ; WSCS, 8 p.m. Morning worship, 9:30 a.m.; Craig, pastor. Sunday schoo I,
'few "After you're married ... " comments.
9:45a.m.;
worship
service,
PLUMBINGatld
HEATING
11
on third Tuesday each month . ~hur c h school, 10 :30 a .m ..
337 N. 2nd Middleport 992.3550
In other words, throw them together until he's ready to throw
REEDSVILLE - Sunday young peoples meeling , 6: j6 a.m.; !rain ing union, 6:30p.m
e'Jening worship service, 7: 30
sc
hool,
9:30;
preaching,
7:30
p.m.
:
even
ing
worship,
7:30.
her out. !l's a calculated risk, but remember: level-headed guys
p.m. Sunday ; prayer meeting , B i ble~dy, . Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer servlce.
W&amp;dnesdav, 7:30p.m.
seldom stay off balance long - if they get a litUe "help" from
7:30 p.m. Tuesday ; WSCS, 7:30 p.m.
.
Wall.to.Wall Carpel Specialists
CATALOGUE STORE
their parents.
first Thursday each month .
MT. UNION BAPTIST FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURC
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R . Sheets
116W. Main
SILVER RIDGE - Worship, Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday -lelarl Routel, the Rev . StaH
Ph . 992·7590
n
10 a.m.; Church S c ~ool , 9 a .m. school supl Joe Sayre Sunday c 1
106
Court
St.
Pomeroy
992"3001
rag , pastor. Sunday schoo I,
TUPPERS
PLAINS
.,
·
Free Esflmales . G~aranteed Installation.
Worship9a .m. ; Church School sch pol. 9 ' 45 a .m . ; Sunday 9.30 a .m.; prayer and Blbl e
'
evenmg worship , 7:30. Wed· study, 7:30p.m. Cottage pra er
10
. "RENcftHURCH OF CHRIST, nesday prayer and Bible study, service, Tuesday 10 a ~
.
L 30 p.m.
. worship service, Friday, ·7:30'
By Mrs. Opba Offutt
Hoban Newell , sup I. Services
T UP P E RS
P LA I N S 'p.m.
,
Mr. Eldon Weeks spent weekly
Na!Jonwidelnsurance Co. of Columbus. 0 .
, 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MASON
CHURCH
0
Meats and Groceries
, . Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Monday in Gallipolis on Preaching l irst and third Eugene Underwood, pas lor ; CHRIST_ loren T. SlephensF
Syracuse
307 Spring Ave.
Blackston arid family enjoyed
992·3986
Pomeroy
business. Returning with him Sundays of monlh by Cl illord Howard Caldwe ll. Jr ., Sunday minister. Worship, 10 a .m.;•
a picnic at their river camp on
Ph.
992·2318
Smi
th,
9:30
a.m.
School
Supt.;
Sunday
School
•.
Bible
study,
11
:15
a
.m.
;
even
In
was his grandson, Tom Weeks,
HOBSON , CHRISTIAN 9·30 a m Mornn
Sunday. Their guesta were Mr.
1 g serm~n , worship, 7:30 p.m. Mid-wee ~ ·
· .;
which will enable him to attend UNION - Darrel Doddri/1, ·
pastor . Sunday School , 9:30 10:30 a .i m.: Sunday evemng service, Wednesday, 7:30p.m .
and Mrs. Kenneth Harris and
the Meigs County Fair.
a.m.. Leonard Gilmore, firsl se[~~'JiRf · jl'ALLS UNITED MASON ASSEMBLY OF
sons, Kenny ar.d David, and
Amy Brothers, five week old
• .
GOD- Second St., Mason, W
Authorized Catalpg Merchant
Furniture and Appliances
Jac.k. Kane ,
e ld er; even Ing ser~ice , 7:30 BRETHREN - Rev . Roberl va.. Chester Tennant pa t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p.m. Wednesday
Louis W. Osborne
I '•
prayer
Shook,
pastor;
Herschel
Norris,
Sunday
school
a,;,
.
s
or
Ph
.
985·3308
Chester-,
0.
10
pene . and Ann Lambert
220 E. Me in Pomeroy Ph. 992.2178
supt. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; nlng worsh;'p
·1 " a mor
Brothers,
is meeting. 7:30p.m.
Michael
1
droVe to Atheris on Saturday hospitalized at Holzer Medical
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF mor~lng sermon, 10:30 a.m. ; evangelistic ser~lce 7. 30 .m . ;
Attend the Church of Your Ch9ice
night to see the' live production
GOD- Racine Route 2. The eve.n1ng sermon, 7:30 aller · Bible sludy and pray'erser~i~
Center.
Rev
.
Charles
Hand
,
pastor.
natmg
eac~
Sunday.
Prayer
Wednesday
p
m
.
Ph
,
'
of "Fiddler on the Roof"
7
Mrs. Orland Floyd has Sunday school. 9: 45 a .m. ; serv1ce. Wednesday, 7:30p.m. ')7J.Sl3J. ' 30 · ·
one I
pre~~led· by The Ohio Valley
·worship
,
11
a.m.
Prayer
meeting,
7:30
p.m.
morning
returned home from Holzer
Churc~ and Office Supplies - Gifts
Pomeroy
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
Evening services, Thuesday alternating Sundays.
Swnnier Theatre.
Ph. 992· 3496
Medical Center . She is and Friday, 7:30.
992-2641
Middleport
CHESHIRE
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
In
Christian
Union
On Satw:day evening, Mr. recuperating from surgery.
'
BEARWALLOW RIDGE GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. Rev . Aulum Scoll, pastor.
and Mrs. Robert Slone and
John Douglas Hines of CHURCH OF CHRIST- - David Smith, pastor·. Sunday School, Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
Mrs. Wayne Slone enjoyed a
Jewell , pastor. Bible study, 9:30 10 a.m.; Arthur Henson, Supl. ; Jam~s 'Hughes,
Supt .;
Belpre Is visiting his grand- l:m.:
·mornlng worship, 10:30 ; Morning Worship 11 a .m.; evenmg service 7:30. Wed·
picnic supper at the home of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard evening worship, 6: 30 p.m. Young Peoples service, 7 p.m.; nesday evening prayer
100 Years In Pomeroy
Sulova Watches. Sales &amp; Service
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slone
Wednesday Bible study, 7:30 Evening service, 7:30 p.m.; meeting , 7:30 p.m. No
Hines.
Kermit Walton
186
N. ·Second
Middleport
near .Ches.~r..
P,_m.
Wed~e.sday Mid.Week Prayer Tuesday service.

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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Aug. 18,1972

WAN'( ADS

For Sale
Wanted To ~uy
For Sale
cf Thanks
•
,
• PM . Day Before Publicat1ort
WOULD ltke to extend my OLD Fvrn1 fure 1 oak tables, CANN IN G tomatoe s and SUMMER clearance of pattern 1
Monday Oead l ine 9 a m
books and Imported yarns .
sincere thanks to fnends and
mangoes Geraldme Cleland,
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
Cancellatton - Corrections
Needlecraft Shop, Rt 124
rela
hves
for
the
flower
s,
Rac1ne
,
Oh10
beds,
or
complete
households
.
Will be accepted until 9 a m for.
East, Syracuse 10 am. to 7
ca
rds.
notes
and
g
rf
ts
wt11ch
I
8-16-lfc
Wrtle M D Miller , Rt 4.
Oay of PublicatiOn
p.m
dally except Sunday.
recetved
wh
il
e
I
was
REGULATIONS
•
Pomeroy, Ohto. Call 992-6271
hosp •lal1zed tn Grant Hosp1tal
8 10 lie
Thl Publrsher reserves the
6·28 lie
SINGER Sewmg Machme, wil l
rrgh t to ed rf or re1ect any ads,
m Columbus , tor the many
EARTH MOVING
deem ed
Ob1ect ranal
The ' prayers offered 1n my behalf I
sell for small balance of S31.20
publish~ wrll not be responsrble
or pay $5 a month , ca ll 992 - Real Estate For Sale
wtll be eternally grateful TIN TAGS off plug chewong
tor mo~ than one mcorrect
Dozer &amp; End loader work,
5331
May God bless each of you.
msert ron
toba cco, such as Brown
ponds
, basemenl. land8-16-61c
Cora
Webb
FOR
SALE
by
owner.
Yellow
•· RATES
Mul e, Star, etc Phone 3678 18 lfc
frame
house,
s•x
rooms
and
sca
ping.
We have 2 size
~For Wan' Ad Servrce
7433 or wnte John R Vetth ,
From the rargest
8 TRACK stereo tn lovely
bath Large lot. Located In
dozers, 2 size loaders. Work
Scents per Word one insertron
Che~hire, Ohio.
Bulldozer Rad•atgr to
On Most American~
handrubb
ed
conso
le.
p~Jy
M1nrmum Charge 75c ~
Syracuse
on
Rt
124.
Second
done by hour or contract.,
8 16-61p
Smallest Heater Core
12 cents per word three Notice
balance of $96 41 or pay $7 25
house on left gotng north
-GUARANTEE~
Free Estimates. We also
consecutrve msertion's
Nathan Biggs
a month ; call 992 533 1
22 RIFLES and h1gh powered
tnstde corporatton line.
Phone 992-2094
haul
fill dirt, top ~so11. Dump
18 cents per ' word six con
8-16-61c
Radrator
Specialrst
nfle
matches,
ranges
from
SO
7
27
If
c;ecut rve rnsertrons .,
trucks
and
low-boy
lor
hrre.
yards to 330 yards, Sunday, For Rent
25 Per Cent D iscount on pard
Pomeroy
Auto
See Bob or Roger Jeflers,
August 20, 1 p m , Rulland
a"s and ads pard w rthm 10 days
5 ROOM house on 50' x 100' lot : Pomeroy . Phone 992-3525
MIDDLEPORT,
4
rooms
and
GROCERY
store
stock
and
Gun Club Al l scope stgh ts.
CARD OF THANKS
Open8Til·5
equtpment, Douglas Grocery , call 992 5786.
bath, n1cely furmshed , rent
8 18 2tc
&amp; OBITUARY
alter 7 p.m. or phone 9928 18 61c
Monday thru Safurday
Mtnersvllle, Oh 1o
reasonable, no ch1ldren , no
$1 SO for 50 word mm imum
Ph. 992-2174
Pomeroy
5232.
606 E. Maon, .Pomeroy,,.
8-1S-61p
Each addJttonal word 2c
pels, pnvale entrance, phone
• 4.
BACK YARD Sale, August 18
RACINE
10
room
house;
BLIND ADS
992-2731
-and
19
,
Friday
and
Saturda
y,
Add!ttonal 25c Charge per
bath, basement, garage, two
8-15-Stc 1970 HONDA 450, phone 992
startmg at 11 am , odds and
O'bELL WHEEL alignment
Advertisement
lo is Phone 949-4313.
-5951.
ends
,
d1
shes
and
few
an
located at Crossroads, Rt 124
OFFICE HOU"R~. l
4 5 tip
8 15-6tp
Complete
front end service.
,.-a 30 a m to 5 00 p m Dally, ttques ; at 620 Locust Street, DOWNSTAIRS unfurnoshed
- - - -- - 8 30 a .m·. to (2 00' Noon
Middleport
tune up and brake service.
LEGAL NOTICE
apartment,
bath,
basement
SEVERAL vartettes of top 8 ROOM hou se, bath, large lot ,
Saturday
Wheels
balanced
elec ·
8-16-31 c
and fu rnace . no pets, Up
Notice of Flllni of
qual tty, tree ripened , canning
gas and electric, Rt 1,
Ironically.
All
work
sta1r s fvrn1shed apartment , 3
Inventory and Appraisement
In Memory
Moddleport
Phone
992-2602
peac
hes,
now
available
guaranteed .
RPAc:r.r"'Ahl"' State of Otuo, Me1gs county
YARD Sale, Thur s d.:~y , Fnday
rooms, bath, and hall. space
8 13 6tc
I SO sadly mtssed my loving
through early September;
and Saturday on Larkmg
ra tes Phone 742-3232 or
Prob1te Court
no
pets,
ca
ll992
3056
heaters
,
Bob's Market, Mason, W. Va •
husband, Charles Hensley on
Street, Rut land.
To
the
Executor
or Ad . ,
992
3213
I
·'J.I
-TTC
8 16 6fc
his btrthday, August 17th In
above the Pomeroy Mason CO NVENIENT but sec lud ed
ministrator of th e 'IStete, to
8 16 31c
butldtng lots a t Rock Spr ings,
Brtdge : phone 773-5308.
hts memory, Leona.
su ch of the fo llowing as are ' ·
------restdents of the State or Ohio, .
8-15-tfc close to H1g h School &amp; Fa1r
8 18-ltp 1 WILL NOT be responsible for
viz - the survtving spouse, the
Ground,
call
or
see Bill W1tle,
·~POUdNG
4 AND 5 ro om furnrshed
a ny debts contracted by
ne)(l of kin, the beneficiaries . '
apartments,
for
se
n1or
992-2789
after
5
p
m.
week
ANTIQUES
for
sale,
Thursday,
Notice
anyone other than myself
under th e will. and to the, at · 1 ,~,
ctftze
ns
,
ufdtfies
furn
•shed
,
days
Fnday
and
Sa
turdal
3
Stgned Okey Kiser , Rt . 2,
REWARD, foe shopptng at
forney
or
attorneys ·
6-30ic
8
reasonable rent , Barley 's
p1ece walnut parlor se , large
Racine, Oh1o
represent
1
ng
any
ol the
Showalter's Wet Pel Shop,
Store, Middl eport
Chrysler chandelter, never
For
Free
Estimate
aforemenlloned persons
8-16 3tp
Chester, Ohto 10 per cent of
CHESHIRE,
5
rooms
&amp;
balh,
been efectrtf ted . 6 cane
OFFICIAL NOTICE
8-IJ.6tp
No 20 ,5 97, Lawrence M
your total purchase may be - - -- - Tt1e Townshtp Trustees of Strausbaugh , WilkeS\I •i le , '
French
chatrs
,
hand
pamfed
basement.
1'1
•
Acre,
10
PHONE
1
WILL
NOT
be
responstble
for
applted to the purchase of any
mmutes from Gavtn, storm ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' Letart Townsh tp wtll receive Me igs County , Oh10
French chatr, French mus1c
any deb ts contracted by 4 ROOM unfurn1shed apartment
ceram ic ttems
sealed b•ds unit! Aug 21, 7 p m
You are hereby nolllled thlll
wtndows.
newly remodeled .
s
tand,
Lmcoln
and
Vtcfonan
and bath, up slatrs over
anyone other than myself
8-2 30tp
PRICE CONSTRUCTION, for one dump truck , as IOIIows · the
Inventory
and
Ap '
dming
area,
large
carpeted
h1gh
backed
beds,
dressers
double
garage,
located
in
S1gn ed
Denz1l Bogges ,
G V W . of 24,000 lb or larger , pra•sement of the eSI.!Ite of the .· 1
roofmg,
porch
repair
and
llvmg
room
;
call
after
5·30
and
chests,
oil
paintings,
6
Pomeroy,
references
KOSCOT KOSMETICS and
Proper wheelbase for 7 &gt;&lt; 9 aforementioned , deceased, late
Ractne, Oh1o
weekdays. Saturday
&amp; elec tn cal; phone 742-4286 .
rose carved back chat rs, love
required . Phone 992 5293.
dump bed , 1 beam front ax le of sa 1d County, was tiled In this '.
wigs, more new products
8 16 3tp
8
16
3otc
Sunday, 367 7114
seat. wtcker chatrs and desk,
7,000 lbs . or larger Frame Court . Said Inventory and
8 17 lie
coming soon
For free
Remfor&lt;ement .
8 18-10tc
old
sewing
machtne
with
Appratsemenl wtl! be for
demonstration, phone 992 - MEIGS SENIORS - Call now
SEPT IC tanks cleaned. Miller
Hea11y Duty Brakes
hearmg
betore this Court on the
pearltnlay,
wardrobe,
lamps,
5113
for appointment to have your
Santtation, Stewart, Oh10. Pn .
340&lt;u . 1n engmeor larger , V Sth day of September 1972, at
large blanket ches t, hal ches t, 7 ROOM HOUSE. lwo lots, hot
8-17-tfc
SE NIOR PORTRAIT taken . 3 BEDROOM1ra•ler on large lot
u Engine
662 -3035
10 00 o'clock A M
coat rack and 6 foot mtrror all
'" Shade , phone 6161283
Portraits will be taken
and col d water in kitchen.
Ftve Speed .' Dtrect m fifth.
2 12-lfc
Any person des•r •no to t ile
8 18 6tp
m
one,
brass
candelabras,
Synchrome5h
Transmi ss iOn excepttons thereto must tile
Wednesday, Aug 23rd thru
Good well water, never known
chtna and dishes, many other
9.00 x 20 Ten Ply Tires w1th them at least ftve days prtor to
Sat , Aug 26th Grover 's
lo go dry . In Dexter, Oh1o. AUTOMOBILE insurance been
1tems All old pteces m good
Mud
and Snow Tread on Rear th e date set tor hearing
Plain~
Sfud10
phone 99 2-2475, 4 BEDROOM hom e 1n M1d
across railroad from main cance ll ed?
Lost
your 7 00 R1ms
dleporl , see at 285 S Thtrd or
condiiiOn , phone 1-304 422
G•ven under my hand and
Mtddl eport, Ohto.
road
through,
white
house
.
operator's
license"
Call
992Two West Coast M• rrors
call
992
2770.
6129
of sa td Court, t-his 15th day
seal
8-16 9tc
Good locatton from No 1 and 2966.
Cast Spoke Wheels
of August 1972
8 18-31c
8-15 4lc
No 2 mines . Call 742-3941
6·15-tfc
Dual Electric Windshield
Manning D Webster
WILL care for pre -schoo l
8-17-3tp
Wtpers Variable Speed
Judge and I!)( off •&lt; •O Clerk of
SLEEPING
room
wt
th
pnvate
By Evelyn Brlckles
chi ldren in my home , $3 a
Speed Rear A»ele , 17,000 satd
Court
BACKHOE AND DOZER wo;k. lbsTwo
ba th lactlthes, phone 992- COAL, L1mestone , Exce lstor
or l arge~
Sunday &amp;hool attendance at
day , phone 992 618 7
By Janet E. Morris
5
ROOMS
and
bath
,
ap
·
SepiiC
tanks
mslalled
Georqe
Salt Works, E Matn St ,
5786
Hea
...
y
Duly
Battery
Cll1 ef Deputy Clerk
8-16-6tc
proximately 1 acre of ground. lBitl) Pulltns Phone 992 2478.
the United Methodist Church
Pomeroy, Phone 992·389 1.
8 18-6tc
Hel!lvy Duty Oil F11ter
(8) 18, 25, '21c
949
3633
4-25
-tfc
Phone
Fresh Atr Heater &amp; Defro ster
was 41 and offering was $12.68,
'
12
tfc
8-17-61c
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
PIANO &amp; Organ lessons by
Increased Capa c1ty Cool 1ng
Worship attendance was 34 and qualifted graduate of Cm 2 BEDROOM trailer, adults
LEGAL NOTICE
Front Tow Hook
SEWING
Machine
Service,
only Phone 992 52&lt;17
FENDER P A Syslem, 100 143 ACRE FARM on Rutland clean , or I, adjvst, $399, 1n your
OF HEARtNG
offering $58.
Rear Tow Loop
cinna ft Con se rvat ory of
8-14
12tc
In
111ccordance
wttll the
watts
RMS,
2
columns,
8-10"
Heavy
Duty
Fron
t
&amp;
Rear
Township,
house,
barn,
three
Must c Phone 992 3825
home ; phone 992-5331.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Spnngs wtth Au)(iilary Spri ngs prov 1sions of Chapter SS53 of ttl a
spea kers w1,._ cover s, $595 ;
old gas wells, some timber ,
8
3-121c
8
11
-30tc
Revised Code or Oh to and
Custom Cab
Christy ol Madi,son, Ind. , are
6 ROOM house, elderly couple
Fender Showman amp . 15" D
$15 ,000 For further 1n ·
p1.1rsuant to Sectton 1'28, Til le '23 ,
Turn
Signals
W1th
Hazza
rd
only.
at
end
of
Depot
St
,
formation
call
992-2720
After
140 JBL speaker with covers.
spendmg a few da¥5 here w1th
of the Un tied States Code tl'le
&amp; Marker Lights .
Rutland , Oh1 o, phone 592
4p m call9923589 O' Bnen&amp; READY MIX
CONCRETE Sw1tch
$450, Fender Bandmas ter
Board of Meigs Coun ty Com
Power Steermg
his sister, Mr . and Mrs .
3410.
Crow
Really
Co
delivered
right
to
y.our
•
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2-23'" D120 JBL
m1SS1 oners of Pomeroy , Oh•o
DUMP BED 8
THE OFFICE
Charles Betzmg .
e 17 Jtc project Fast and easy Free 7 K 9, 19 " Stdes and 30 " Head W1ll hOld a LocatiOn and Design
8 13 6tc
speakers, wtth reverb, with
estimates . Phone 992 -3284, 1 and Ta1 1 Gate Hole m Ta ilgate Publ iC Hear ing at 9.30 A.M .
covers, S575 , Two Shu re
Mrs. Ralph Brooks of North
Goeglem Ready Mi&gt;e Co., , lor spreadmg mater •al s
Oh io Standard Time , August 29, • '
3
ROOM
·
apartment.
un
.
mtcrophones
with
cases,
$40
OF
Carolina and daughter, Air·
j
1972 m the Commlss•oners'
Mtddleport, Ohio
Ha lf C:ab Protector
fu rn ished, 408 Spring Ave ,
each plus stands and boom ,
Room, Metgs County court
7" Ho• s t or larger
man and Mrs. Gary Barnheart
6-30-tfc
Pomeroy
Goya
gu
ttar,
s
tandard
,
house In Pomeroy , Ohto for the
Mud Flaps
DR. JOHN RIDGWAY
and children of South Carolina,
8-10-tfc
sunburs t ftni sh with case,
Bed to be mounted and purpose of hear1ng statements
PAPER·~·hangtng
;
mtenor
Jnd
5125 , Cus tom Budl Teard rop
on the proposed locatton and
spent the weekend here and
exterior patnting , Arthur pa1nted
3 AND 4 ROUM furn ished an'd
bass (Fender style neck)
destgn of the Im provement ot a
The
Board
of
Trustees
attending the wedding of her
Musser, phone 742 5223.
IN POMEROY
reserves the r1ght to rete &lt;! ar1y portion ot Meigs County Road
unfurrHshed apartments
"Ca ptam Amer1ca " f1n1sh
7 18-30tp or all b1ds
No 75
son, James Watson , and
wt
lh
case,
$140
,
Ltgh
t
system
,
~ hone 992·5434
At th ts near ing. ' maps
Bidders are requested to
W1ll be closed from Noon on
4 12-tfc 1 2 black l1ghls, ' ISO watt
Debbie Heaton at the Silver
2 New Homes, al! electnc, J
subm 1f w1th the1r btd lor the showtng the proposed changes , _
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Aug.
23
untol
Friday,
Sepl.
1
mdtv1duat
adtustment
,
spots,
R1dge Church Saturday.
bedrooms , full basement and REASONABLE rates . Ph 446· above equ1pmenr a further b1d to the Highway System will be · ·
in tensity control. metal case ,
when 1t w1tl open for regular
for a 1961 International 1700 made ava ilable to the publ ic.
Auto
Sales
ga rage, with lake frontage ;
Airman Earnheart has now
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell, , senes
$195,
CHOPPER , 1969
Any a11ernat1ve toca ltons and .
ott1ce hours.
Truck
,
Owner &amp; Operator.
at Ft ve Pomts area
Harley Davtdson, "Custom
And cnange tail gate spreader
'69 PLYMOUTH GTX 2 dr
received h1s discharge from
5-12-tfc to new truck
~:~\:r,~e ~c~~~d~1~s fo~Pr11~h~~o1:~1
Spnnger ," " Eiecln c Start,"
Hard top wdh automah c
the serVIce.
Herber t L Sayre, Clerk way .acCiuis lt lon and con :-:
" Polts hed Cases , " " Drag
transm1sston, vtny l lop, all
ISl 11. 18, 21
struc tton will be discussed
.
Mrs. Fred Goebel returned
C BRADFORD, Auct•oneer
E&lt;hausls, " ex lenSiv e
PH.
tmled gla ss, factory Stereo
Maps ,
draw ings ,
en . ,·
Service
Complete
c
hr
ome,
man
y
custom
home from O'Bleness Hospital
tape player and ot her extras,
v1ronmentat factors and other '
Ph one 949-3821
good cond1t1on , phone 949
good oes, $2,795 , call Em
OR
pertinent information
at Athens where she underwent
LEGAL NOTICE
Racme, Oh1o
developed by th e County and
41Jl after 5 p m or see Benny
Chambers 992 5386 after 5 ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
To
the
unknown
heirs
and
maJor surgery. She 1s
Cntl Bradford
pm
wrttten comments receive-d
Wil son, Main St., Ractne .
jevlsees of John Betzmg , any
5· I·tf c dece
a result of coordination with
recovering satisfactonly.
8-18-6tp
8 18 3tc
ased , lh e unknown heirs as
State resources , recreat ton and
------. ---.,..,-- - - - - and devtsees of Conrad Be !zing , planntng
The 12th birthday of Diana
agen ci es , federal
SEW IN G MACHINES . Repatr, deceased . the unknown hetrs agenc ies , loca
'68 FORD pickup, V 8 standard , DON '.T PUMP you r slug giSh
public officials
Massar was celebrated at her
CLELAND
sept1c tank Gel Kl ean Em
service, all makes. 992 -2284. and devisees of Bertha Betzing and agencies l and
overdnve, new patnt, good
lid
The Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy. Bahr , decea sed, the unknown v1sory groups will public
home Saturday evening. Nancy
Al l Sep t• c Ta nk Cleaner
condtlron $1.200 Phon e 742
be
made
REALTY
Authonzed Stnger Sa les and he1rs and dev•sees of Peter available to the Pllbllc for
" Worm your way to 1he
Landmark Fa rm Bureau,
3144 or 992 6048
Chaffee attended the party and
608 E. Main
Service.
We Sharpen Scissors. · Be lz tng , . de ce ased ,
the v1ewlng and copying at the
Word and Worship "
Pomeroy .
8
13
61p
Pomeroy, Oh1o
tfc
Lmknown
het
rs
and
dev
1sees
of Meigs County Engineer 's office
was an overmght guest of
3
29
8 18 lt c
.
..._,.,....~
-::-:-:-==,....,c--Stella
Hortman
,
deceased
,
the
Sunday
School-9:30AM.
tett at the county Garage on
Diana. Others attending were
'64 CORVETTE, 2 tops, good
='Jnknown he1rs and dev•sees of loca
the
Meigs
County Fairgrounds
A.M.
Worshtp-10·45
.~EE US"'f!OR : Awnings , storm John Betzmg , Jr ,deceased, the
condtfiOn, for sa le or trade, CONTEMPORARY Console
Mrs. Leota Massar and Mr.
wlsh tng to !.ubm It a
608 E. Main 51reet
Young People-4 :30P.M.
doors and windows, c3rports,; unknown he1r s and dev1sees of wrAnyone
stereo,
AM·FM
radro,
4
speed
$1.800.
Phone
992
6048
or
742
itten statement or exhib it
and Mrs . Oscar Babcock and
Pomeroy, Ohio
Evenmg Worship-7 :30P.M.
marquees, alumtnum stding Eldo Betz rng , de&lt;eased , the concerning
3144
changer. 4 spea ker sound
thtS protec t may do
Diana 's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and railing . 'A. Jacob. sales unknown heirs and dev1sees of so by presentmg 11 at the
system
Waln ut veneer
8 I J.61p
POMEROY - 2 story fram e,
representattve . For freel Ra lph Belling , deceased . the hear1ng or mailing It to the
cabtnel. Balance $67.32 Use
Starling Massar and son. Mrs.
6rooms,3bedrooms.bath,
·esttmates,
phone Charles unknown he•r s and devisees of Board of County Com .
our
budget
plan
Call992
7085
'67 CHEVY, 4 speed V-8, S375,
Florence Spencer and Mr . and
gas furnace, porches, pari
L 1
V V Henry Betz tng , deceased , the m tSS 1oners , ' Me •c.n County
S
ph one 992 6048 or 742-3144
8 18-6tc
b
IS e ,
yracuse ,
· , ·! unknown heirs and devtsees ot Cour thou se, Pomeroy , Oh 10.
Mrs . Dinsmore Boyles were
t~:er~~~ t~ ~~;~~ vtew of
Johnson and Son , Inc.
Lupert Betzing , deceased . the Fina l date for submlss ton of
8 13 6tp
MAPLE s tereo rad •o com 3·2-tftl unknown he1rs and devisees ot statements
unable to attend as they were
will be September B.
- - - -- - - - -: :. Wtll Betzing, deceased , the 1972
'59 JEEP Stat1on Wagon, 4 binahon, AM FM radro, 4
Whispering Pines
away on vacation. Ice cream,
UULco-.. ..,,.,. ucH.• tc. hoe work, unknown heirs and devisees of
speed changer, 4 spea ker SYRACUSE - Jlr'l story
wheel drtve, 6 cy linder , good
PROPOSED ,
THE
IM · .
pop and potato chips were
frame,
3 bedrooms,
pondsandseptictanks , B&amp;K Ernest Betzmg , deceas~d , the PROVEMENT
sound
system
Balance
572.55
AND
cond
ttion
,
$500
,
Mason
,
W
Nile
Club
base
ment,
bath,
new
ga
s
E
t
Ph
unknown
he
irs
and
de\ltSees
of
RELOCATION OF A PORTION
served. Diana receiving many
Use our budget term s. Call
Va 773-5S84.
forced a1r furnace , par~cava •ng,
one 992 5367 ' Eva Johnson,de&lt;eased, and the OF
S CO UNTY ROAD
99?
7085
l
tc
8-15
lovely gifts.
ches, large level lot
Di ck Karr, Jr .
unknown hetrs and devisees of NO . MEIG
75,
SALISBURY
TOWN ·
Gene Nutter
8 18-6tc
5 21 tfc Helen Hormats , deceased
SHIP AND THE VILLAGE OF
Mr . and Mrs. Blam Taylor
'65
COMET.
2
dr
.
Hardtop
MIDDLEPORT
_
story
,
,
You
are
hereby
notif1ed
that
And The Mixers
POMEROY , MEIGS COUNTY,
2
and daughter, Mrs. Charles
WILL haul water . Robert you lla\le been nll med r. •f en OHIO
Caliente, maroon, automatt c, PAINT DAMAGE 1972 Zig Zag
frame, 5 bedrooms, J112
dant!. In a legal act ion entit led
Tucker and family and Steven
good coodttion , phone 992- sewmg ma chtnes. Sttll tn
And being more fully .
baths, enclosed porches,
Bowles, 20 7 Pleasant Rtdge, C F Belling , Pla•ntiff , vs.
4 p&lt;. band from Parkers.
;.
6285
or tg tnal cartons No at .
Pomeroy Call 992 2591
Archie Betzing , et a l, Oefen - described as follows :
small basement, in very
and Jerry Taylor attended the
burg, W. Va
Beginn ing at a point In th•' ·.
8-163tc
tacflm ents needed as our
good
conditton,
garage
and
8
16
3tp
dants
Thts
action
has
been
centerltne of State Route 124,.·,
Brock reunion at the home of
Fridays&amp; Saturc:by
------confrols are butll -tn Sews
carport. Close to shopptng
- --------assigned Case No 15118 and 1s said point be ing 0.1 mile, more~~;
Nighls
101112
Mr . and Mrs. Ed Yoho at New
$12,800
pending 10 the Court or Common or less, measured along e&gt;elstln~ ·J
1963 CHEVY Stal oon Wagon,
with 1 or 2 needles, makes
Pleas, Me•gs County , Pomeroy, State Route 124 northeasterly ot·&gt;
$275 , 1965 Chevelle Malibu,
buttonholes, sew on buttons ,
Martinsville, W. Va. , Sunday.
R
ea I Estate For SaIe
ohro, 45769
- "'" ·$575
,
1969
Old
s
mobde
88,
monogram
s,
and
blind
hem
SYR ACUSE - Large 2 story
The obte ct of the Complaint 1s the Intersection of State Rout e: ..:
Mr . and Mrs. Dinsmore
$1.875 : ca ll 992 5786.
s tit ch Full cas h pnce, $38.50
fram e, 4 bedrooms, 2
HOUSE . L
ll fl
, to reform a deed of the Plamtiff 124 and Me igs County ROad 75 ;•'•
Boyles returned home after
8 11 6tc
or budget plan available .
.baths, ga forced air
m ong o om, phone tor real estate stt uated 1n thence m a southerly direction' :..
a curve to the Iell , crosslnd-';
985 3529
Phone 992-5641
several days' visit with his
furna ce, basement,
Orange Townshtp, Meigs with
the
Branch of Thomat:•
B· l 86tc
garage,
ood neigh
6-11 ffc County, Ohio, to Include !he Fork East
Sister, Mrs. Ada Evans o£
Creek
lust enterly of th ( ·'
For
Sale
- --------borhood, 0 erlooking the
- - - -- - - - - - enttre Interest m the real es tate existing bridge
'
in Meigs Count~ O:
Grand Blanc, Mich.
river
IDEAL S-ACRE RANCH . Lake described m Volume 123, Page Road 75 over the East Branch ot~·
APPLES Fttzpatru;k Orchard s, VACUUM Cleanert new 1972
25,
Me1gs
County
Deed
Records,
Mr and Mrs Ault o£ Florida
mo de I Cample e wtth all
Conchas, New Mexico. $2,975. in lieu of the one half interest as Thomas Fork Cruk and con ' •'
Sta te Route 689. Phone
cleantng
fools
Small
paint
WE
HAV
OTHER
No Down No lnterest.S25 mo. described therein and to quiet tlnuing said curve for a dlstancJ.;.:
spent a few days here w1th her
Wi lkesv ille 669.J78S
0 2 m lies , more or len , to al i'
in
shipping.
Will
lake
PROPERTI
JU
ST
for
119 mos . Vacat 1on th e title of the Plaintiff agatnst of
damage
8-17-IOi
c
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
point of crossing e;~~;•sflng Me ig&amp;J;
$27 cash or budget plan
CALL
Paradise Free Brochure . all of the Defendants to sa td County
Road 75, then ceo ;.
Cole .
Window,
available Phore 992 5641
HENRY E. CLE
Ranchos Lake Conchas: Box acllon
1971 HONDA Molorsport 125 CC ,
southeasterly with a tangen t, i(.. -"
REAL TO
2001 DO, Alameda, Callfornta
You are requ ired to answer
8-18·6fc
Mary Reed o£ Eastern called
A~r Conditioners
to the left , a tangent to a"';
must sell . Call 992-7066
- - -- -- - -- the Compla1nt within 28 days curve
9
po int In th! ce nterl ine ofl:•
92
2259
94501.
8 17 31p 1 LARGE z 1 1 h t
on Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Newell
•
after
the
last
publication
of
this
Hot Water Heaters
tg er o• eaer, used
lfnoanswer992:·2 8
8-6-30tp notice, which witt be published existing Me igs Countv Road 75 ~1'!
Thursday.
J
months
and
several
pieces
once each week for six con - sa1d PO•nl being at the in .~-'~
Plumbmg
tersection of e)(iSiing Melg~~·
Mrs. Vebna Matlack spent a
of
old furniture, Ronald E r---------=::..."'&lt;::-----------, secutlve weeks The last County
COAL
FLOOR
Furnace
S25
Road 75 and Mulberry;~~
Electrical Work
Har
t,
Racme,
OhiO
publication
will
be
made
on
.
Phone 992-3975
few days here at her trailer .
September
15 , 1972, and the 28 Avenue In the V1llage o~ ~
8
18
31c
8-171fc
Pomeroy and there terminate • ~·
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Welch and
days for answer wtll commence Said
described portion having.: ;:
on
that
date
.
family returned home after a
l lengt~ or 0.6 m lies, more o~~
In case of your fa ilure to tota
less
r,J
CA NNING tomatoes S1 2S Mobile Homes For Sale
vacatiOn lrip to Nashville,
:1nswe r or otherwise respond as
Not
ice
is
further
given
th6·t
requtred by the Oh 10 Rules of Board of County Com•+'
picked Mangoes, Raymond WANTED - Your mobile home
110 Mechanic Street
Tenn ., and the Great Smoky
C1vll Procedure, iudgment by miss
Rowe . Yellow Bush Rd ,
ioners will publicly vle'llt+'
bus
!ness.
Veteran
financing
Moun tams and other pomts or
default will be rendered aga inst
Raci ne Phone 949·3746.
992 -2448
the proposed road improvemen~t
wi
th
no
down
payment
,
Pomeroy,
Ohio
45769
you
for
the
relief
demanded
in
interest.
8-17 61c
at the premises on the 29th dll'f; f.'
the Complaint
Pomeroy . 0.
Valley
Eslates
Mobile
of August, 1972 at 8·45 A M.t{
Dated . August 11 , 1972
Mrs . Ethel Stout attended the
Homes, Rt. 50 East (J ust East
Standard Time .
~·
Evelyn Lucke Ohio
of Heck 's!. A1hens, Oh;o ,
Parker reunwn al the
By
order
of
the
Board
ot.
VILLAGE PROPERTY
Clerk or Courts of County Comm issioners, Melot.'"i-t
Help Wanled
phone .&lt;93 8762
Price Smash!
elementary school bu1ldmg RELIABLE babysi tter , prefer
Meigs County,
3
BEDROOMS
Fireplace
In
living
Modern
bath,
handy
8 18 2tc
County, Ohio.
--~
Common Pleas Court, 17
kitchen Front and back porches. On a level lot near store.
here Sunday Leon Hecox of
) 29 181 18, 25, 21c
•
25 years or older Parents
Pomeroy
,
Ohio
NEW
LISTING
PANTS &amp; JEANS
working Good sa lary lt ve 1n
18111
,
19,
25,
(9)1
,
8,
15,61
Iowa and sister, Mrs . Carrot
FOR THE BEST deal 1n a new
•'·
MODERN INSIDE - 4 bedrooms, nice bath, and kitchen
•$
or ou t Call 773 53 14 after 5
or used mobile home, try
Jones and daughter of Manon
L1v1ng
12x28.
Wall-to-wall
carpeting
Large
front
and
side
P m.
SALE I
Kanauga Mobile Home Sales,
parch overlooking the Ohio River . Space for trailer.
were here for the reunion .
Big C:IIPICity
8-136tc •
Kanauga, Ohio.
''
CITY
HOME
Buy
2
Pairs
and
M1ytag
Mr : and Mrs . Charles
7-16-30tc
3
BEDROOMS
Gas
fireplace
in
living
,
with
wall
-to-wall
Automatics
~
GET
I
PAIR
FREE
carpenter
Nichols of Illinois are spending EXPERIENCED
carpeting
in
dining
and
sliding
glass
doors.
Modern
kit2
speed
operation
.
Phone 992 -3918.
All ktnd s, all sizes for men . 'CAStj pa id for ·all makes ana
chen with refrigerator.freezer and stove Gas forced air
ChoiCe of water
a vaction here with his parents,
8-17-6t c wom en, you ng men, boys
models of mobile homes .,
furnace Double garage and 2 lots.
temps.
Auto . '
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Nichols
PhQfle area code 614-423·9531.
water
level '
RURAL
and girl s Hufry to . .
4-13-tfc!
and with her relatives in TOYS! Toys! Toys! Sell
control
Lint •
LETART - 3 bedroom frame home . 2 fireplaces. Back
Playhouse
toys,
Aug
.
to
Dec
.
Filter or Power
POMCI\VI
porch, cellar and nice lot with ~andy garden. Only
Parkersburg.
•
Free training Good com .
F ln AQ It at or ·
ss,ooo.oo.
.
'~'•- )ackW.Carsey.Mgr.
•
mission, No cash investment.
Perma. Prtss
NEW LISTING
.lliitl · Phone992 -2181
l
-.Air Conditioners
No delivery . No collecting . S
M•Yflg
j
3 BEDROOMS - Llving14x22. Furnace heat, bath, cellar.
I
Halo ot Hut
&amp; H Green Stamp bonus. Call
•Awnings
Nice lot w1lh garden space. Fenced yard Chester water .
•
Dryers
Margaret Fortune 949-5414 or AIR COMPRESSOR, Frig idaire
Asktng $8,000 00.
• Underpinning
Sur:round' ctolhes
Flatr electric ranqe ; also
Barbara Lamberl 446-3411 .
NEW COUNTRY HOME
with
gentle, even
trash drums. Phone 992-5765.
7 26-30tc
3 LARGE BEDROOMS - w, baths, nice kitchen wtth
heat. No hot spots, •.
8-13-6tc 'c omplete mobile home'
dining area. All electric Chester water. Garage for 2 cars.
no overdrylng .
serv,ice --..- plus g igantic
FUlL TIME bartender , apply ,-=::-:·:;=cr
Acre lot on old 33.
Flne Mesh Lint
In person at the Meigs Inn
POODLE puppies, Sliver Toy, "display of mobile home' ·
F liter.
Park view Kennels, Phone 992-, always available at . .
8·6·tfc
LIST YOUR . PROPERTY WITH US FOR BEST
Wt Speclllhe In
5443.
-'-::-- - - RESULTS. 96 PCT. OF THE PROSPECTS ARE
MAYTAG
BABYSITTER WANTED: 8:30
8-15-ffc
MILLER
LOOKERS. WE WILL TRY TO BRING ONLY THE 2
a.m . to 4 p.m ., Monday
PCT. BUYERS.
.
_t_w_u.:se'-.-bath ." . MOBILE HOMES
through Friday in my home. =R~A~C~I'"N-::E:--6-r~o-om
Mrs. Jeanette Thomas, 99~utility room , ga.-age, 510,000;
HELEN L. TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE
992-3325
1220 Washington Blvd.
1
•,hone 949-4195. 1
5696.
423-7521
BELPRE,O.
Arnold Grift
741-4211
Rutl1ncl
8·18-ltc
3-31 trc
Card

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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
INFORMATION
, DEAD1..1NES

2 SIGNS
OF ,,
QUALITY

1970 DODGE
$2195
Polara, factory air conditioning, V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, IX'Wer steering, power brakes. good whtte
. side-walls. many more extras. White llniSh, black vinyl
roof . Priced to move!

EXPERT
Wheet -Aii(lrilent'
$5.55

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

•PAINTING

1!70 FORD
Galaxle ~ hardtop coupe, V-8 engine, automatic
mission, power steering &amp; brakes, while finish,
vinyl top, vinyl Interior. White-wall tlre5, like new,

LEGAL NOTICE

992-2550

Tuppers

Society News

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
1'DMEROY, QHIO

---VARIETY
···QUALITY
·--LOOKS

USED CARS

• • -PERFORMANCE

69 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, air............. '3200
66 Cadillac 2 Dr. H.T., air ................ .'1295·
70 Chev. Impala 4 Dr., V-8, auto......... 11995
69 Dodge Polara 4 Dr., H.T., air .......... 11995

Social Events

By Mrs. Francis Morris
Mr . and Mrs. Chrissie
Po•well. Racine, and Mr. and

r.t~:~-:r~~linJ\~::~ and Jackie or
G
visited Eleanora,
RaJ!IIll~ndl at1d Bryan Robmson,

Whited and Tom
~ur;ger:son in l~ew Port Richey,
~~~:~~- They spent a day at
)i
World . A surprise
birthd•tvparty honored Chrisie
and Raymond Robinson
their birthday, August 3.
Mrs. Ralph Webb returned
surgery at Grant Hospital
Columbus and is con-

ra~~~~f. at her home. Her

Mrs. Jo Ann Foster
Uvonia, Mich., is here for
1evo•ral days.
Miss Vera Beegle and Tom
spent a few days m
with Mr. and Mrs . Kyle
Jtwnp and VISited her SISler,
Roush, who Is in the
care unit or Akron
'Jt!eillcal Center.
Henry Roush has
r• tt1orno.n from Holzer Medical
Mrs. Roush Is still
bedfast at her home .
Mrs. Elma Louks of
and Mrs. Phyllis
Relyea of Flint, Mich ., were
J rE'ce11t dinner guests of Mrs .
Frances Roberts .
la

.

The Esther Missionary
Circle met Tuesday evening
August 15 with Mrs. Helen
Simpson, hostess, at her home.
Devotions in charge of Gretta
Simpson opened the meeting
usmg "Christian Conduct" for
the topic . A program on Prayer
was presented by Mrs. Mildred
Hart Group singing of "Sweet
Hour of Prayer" and scripture
St. Luke II: 1-15 preceded
readings by members. During
the social hour, Mrs. Simpson
served delicious refreshments.
V1s1tors or Mrs. Ada Bays
and Mrs. Ethel Wheeler were
Mr . and Mrs . Carl Cummings
and daughter, Dr . Sue Cwnmings, ol Dayton, who Were
dinner guests on Thursday.
Dinner guests on Friday were
Mr . and Mrs. Glen Paulin or
Lancaster. Mrs. James Werry
or Morning Star called on
Saturday and spending Sunday
afternoon were Mr. Russell
Covey and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Covey of Belpre.
Mrs. O'Dessa Harpold of St.
Petersburg, Florida visited
friends here Tuesday,
Mrs . Loe Tisdale and Mr.
Moody or Buckeye Lake spent
several days with Mrs. Hazel
Carnahan.

OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
·AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT ST.

68 Dodge Charger 2 Dr., H.T., V-8 auto. '1395
67 Pontiac Firebird 2 Dr., 6 cyl., std...... 11195

66 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr. H.T. .. •.. .. •.. •
65 Mercury 4 Door, air.................

795
1495

'70 Maverick
•
'70 Maverick

Yellow &amp; black, sharp.
Tan, fa c. atr .

Karr &amp; Van Zanclt

'66 Volkswagen ........................ ..1495
'65 Mustang 2 Dr..................... s495

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"Yell' II LiKe Our Quality Way

4 Dr. Wagon, all black A real clean wagon . Sharp

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ALSO

SEVERAL CHEAP CARS FROM 1100 TO 1200

1969 FORD LTO 2 dr. H.T., factory air,
one owner, make some family a real
nice air cond. car. Sale this week
only
$1795

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel
Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Powell
entertained the following with
Sunday dinner, Mr . and Mrs.
Earl Custer, Mr. and Mrs .
Austin Wolfe, Jerry and Aimee
(Jerry remamed for a visit),
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hill
and &amp;ott.
Mrs. Charley Mallory and
Mr and Mrs. Dave Hill , Perry,
Seth and Jason, are spendmg a
week at Virginia Beach.
Mrs . Mae Hayman has
returned to her home from

Dayton £or an indeflmte time
Melvm Riffle of Columbus
was a weekend guest of Mr .
and Mrs. Roy R1flle.
Mrs . Lillian J1v1den retur ned
from a VIsit m Athens with her
son, Dr. and Mrs . Charles
Jividen
Mr and Mrs Lmley Hart
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Jim Laird and lamily at
Colwnbus
Mrs. Frances Roberts attended the lhle reunion at the

RIGGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS
Ph. 985-4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

home or Mr . and Mrs . Clark
lhle.
Mr . and Mrs Charley
Spencer of Florida have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs . E. A.
Wingett and Mrs . Ann Coe
wh1le visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Dixie Smith and son at
Portland.

Chester,

0.

Russell IS quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wise,
formerly or this community but
now of McConnelsville, attended mornmg services at
the local church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer of
Colwnbus visited Sunday With
Mr. Archer's mother, Mrs.
Georgia Diehl, and the Charles
Diehl family .
Mrs. Edna Fa~lk spent
Sunday with the Clifford Klein
family and attended services
at the local church.

1965 PLYMOUTH Wagon. This car
belonged to my brother-in-law. Real
nice wagon . Auto., P.S., P.B. Priced
right.
$677.
1965 STUDEBAKER. This week's
cheapie.
Only $295

DON'T FORGET
We Service What We Sell
Our Word Is Our Bond
Open Evenings Till7 p.
Service Till 12
on

Noon

8

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INt
992-2174
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The Carleton Church had a
baptizing Sunday afternoon at
Murray's Pond. Baptized were
Marjona and Eugene Smith
and Sieve Sm1th.
Recent visitors of Mr . and
Sunday &amp;hool attendance on
Mrs. John Perdas and Mary
August 13 was 46. Offering was
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
$21.46.
Perdas and son of Portsmouth.
Worship services were held
Miss Geneva King returned
at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Lehto Kankakee, Illinois, with her
man speaking from Isaiah
sister Judy King, for a short
55:1-7, "True happiness comes
visit.
from a right relationship with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl and
God."
Rodney had as Sunday guests,
The annual Homecoming of
Rev . and Mrs. Clyde Hinton of
the Alfred Methodist Church
Lancaster.
will be held on Sunday, Sept.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
17th, w1th "The Revelations
Mrs. John Dean and John
Quartet" lrom Athens and
Walter were Mrs. Gaye
other local and neighboring
Smalley and Anita Watkins of
churches invited to participate.
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
The Orange Christian
Waggoner of Harrisonville,
Church will have its annual
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paynter of
Homecoming on Sunday
Carpenter, Mr . and Mrs .
August 20 with regular services
Gerald Gilkey, Tammy, Cindy
in the morning followed by a
and Rick, of Athens, and Mr .
basket dinner at noon . The
and Mrs. Rowland Dais, Mr.
afternoon program will begin
and Mrs. Homer Goodwin and
at 2 o'clock and consist of
Mr. and Mrs . Roy Brlckles, all
devotions and a musical
local, and Mrs. Donna Young of
program presented by the
Pomeroy.
Flowers
Brothers
from
Mr. and Mrs. David McParkersburg, W. Va .
Donald and son of Colwnbus
Fred Honacher suffered a
visited recently with her sister,
stroke early Friday morning at
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie King and
his home here and was taken
family.
by ambulance to the Veterans
Recent visitors ol Mr . and
Memorial Hospital in Pomeroy
Mrs . Rowland Dais were Mr.
where he passed away on
and Mrs. Bernard Paulson and
Sunday morning . White's
children ol Dallas, Texas, Mrs.
Funeral Home was In charge of
Frank Burson and Mr , and
arrangements.
Mrs . Clair Burson of Shade and
Iris Carr underwent surgery
Mr. and Mrs. John Usle and
Todd of Syracuse.
Mrs. Ronald McNally of
Athens visited wlth her
mother, Mrs. Hazel Arnold,
recently.

m. &amp; Sat. Tills P.M.
S;ot.

8Uick

Pa ,

Pontiac

MAIN ST~, P()MEROY, OHIO

_TRUCKS

Social Notes

MIDNIGHT '72
AUG. 17 .
AUG. 18

AT

AUG . 19

MILLER HOMES
BELPRE, OHIO

WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

• Sale Starts Today, Aug. 17 •
OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT ALL 3 DAYS
3 DAYS ONLY- THURS., FRI., SAT.- (Closed Sunday, Aug. 2D)

HUGE DISPLAY OF

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12' and 14' WIDES ON SALEI

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LErS GO!
109th
MEIGS
COUNTY

SATURDAY, AUGUSt 19 _
9:00 A.M.-4-H Horse Show and
Judging
x3: 00 P.M.-Horse

Harness

Racing

x8: 30 P.M.-Blue Ridge Quartet
xGrandstand Attractions

last week at Veterans
Memorial Hospital and con.
vaslescing nicely . Her sisters,
Lillian of Hillsboro, and Sue of
Circleville came to be with her
and returned to their homes on
Thursday evening .
Conni SUe Woode returned to
her home at Circleville

Thursday evening after a two
weeks visit with relatives here
and at Keno.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Swartz of
Shade and Erroll (Jack)
Follrod of Pomeroy called at
the Follrod-Robinson home
Sunday evening.

Laurel Oiff
REMEMBER!

'

3 DAYS ONLY

EVERY MOBILE HOME
CLEARLY MARKED
FOR QUICK SALEI .

THIS SALE ONLY

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Miller Homes. Belpre, Ohio

RUTLAND ,FURNITURE R~~~.~;~·f

YOUR DIAL

News Notes
By Bertha Parker
Sabbath &amp;hool attendance
August 13 al the Free
Methodist Church was 102.
Twenty choir members were
present and 12Al persons attended wl)l"ship services.
Mrs. Harmon Fox has been
very ill the past week.
Mrs. Georgia Diehl and Mrs.
Guy Russell vlsiled Mrs.
Diehl's brother,Mr. Ed Ruaaell
at Camden Clark H011pltal In
Parkersburg, Sunday, Mr.

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1968 PONTIAC Catalina 4 dr. sed.,
P.S., P.B., auto., local car, one owner.
Priced to sell.
$1195

HTV8,4sp

Alfred

Virgil B. T~aford, r.-Broker ,

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1969 CHEV. CAMARO V-8, auto., one
of the cleanest Camaros in town, mag
wheels. This is a real sporty car. Only
$1995

352 auto.

of Doing Business"

P'OMEROY
PM. Sat .

1971 CHEV VEGA COUPE 4 cyl.,
auto., only 7,821 miles. Real nice little
car. Priced for to sell this week .. A real
winner.
$1995

'66 Ford Falcon .......................... '695
'65 Ford 4 Dr. Wagon ................. s595

Open

1971 DODGE CORNET 4 dr. sed., blue
with black vinyl top, factory air,
locally owned. Just like new. We want
Only $2795
to move this car.

10 Passenger, fac arr, lull power

Only 8-1972 Oldsmobiles
Remaining At Sale Prices

GMC FINANCING
Evenings Until 6,oo- Til

Some Great Used Car Buys

'67 Mercury Colonial Park ............ s795

News, Notes

HEATING &amp;
COOLING

(

$1295
$1395

WAGON SPECIALS

Kingsbury.

''HE IL"

•

'895

1

66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, V-8 auto........ 1495
61 Chev. 2 Door, 6 cyl., std ................1145

992-5342

We have a few Pontiacs &amp; Buicks left
&amp; we want to move them. So come in &amp;
trade now &amp; drive out in a New Buick
or Pontiac of your choice.

Stake bed, 2 sp. axel, like new.

68 Olds 98 H.T. Cpe., power, air..........11895

DANCE

WMP0/1390
.

63 FORD F-500

69 Poritiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air..... 1695

Racine

For You and Your Family.

A RIGGS SPECIAL

69 Chev. Bis. 2 Dr., 6 cyl., std............ 1295

NAZARENE

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

Delightful
. Transportation

1

992-2571
992-3975

SYRACUSE
CHURCH ·OF

All Combined To Make

1

NEW HOMES

3 BEDROOMS

$1995
transblock
radio.

Pomeriy ·MOtor Co.

Hopft•&amp;

•ROOFING
•HEATING
•PLUMBING
•CARPENTRY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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1970 MONTE CARLO
S28ts'
Local 1 owner with less than 21,000 mile5 , factory air, blk.
vinyl roof &amp; aqua body, ~lk . knit tnterlor, radl&lt;l, Turbo
. Hydramatlc power steerrng, &amp; disc brakes, white.wall
tires , like new. A nice luxury car.

Business Services

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ALSO WNCH MEAT,

SOA':DRiflllS. BREAD, MILJ(. PiCNIC SUPPUES, m, ,_

STOP BY ON YOUR WAY TO THE
MEIGS COUNTY FAffi.
UJf,AL HO~E GROWN WATERMElDN AND CANTALOUPES

7~33

.ARKET

OPEN BAM 'TIL 9 PM-7 DAYS A WEEK
992-5880

Worthy Rog•.r und Mlrcl1 Citpeh•rt
· Corner SR 7 &amp; 33

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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Aug. 18,1972

WAN'( ADS

For Sale
Wanted To ~uy
For Sale
cf Thanks
•
,
• PM . Day Before Publicat1ort
WOULD ltke to extend my OLD Fvrn1 fure 1 oak tables, CANN IN G tomatoe s and SUMMER clearance of pattern 1
Monday Oead l ine 9 a m
books and Imported yarns .
sincere thanks to fnends and
mangoes Geraldme Cleland,
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
Cancellatton - Corrections
Needlecraft Shop, Rt 124
rela
hves
for
the
flower
s,
Rac1ne
,
Oh10
beds,
or
complete
households
.
Will be accepted until 9 a m for.
East, Syracuse 10 am. to 7
ca
rds.
notes
and
g
rf
ts
wt11ch
I
8-16-lfc
Wrtle M D Miller , Rt 4.
Oay of PublicatiOn
p.m
dally except Sunday.
recetved
wh
il
e
I
was
REGULATIONS
•
Pomeroy, Ohto. Call 992-6271
hosp •lal1zed tn Grant Hosp1tal
8 10 lie
Thl Publrsher reserves the
6·28 lie
SINGER Sewmg Machme, wil l
rrgh t to ed rf or re1ect any ads,
m Columbus , tor the many
EARTH MOVING
deem ed
Ob1ect ranal
The ' prayers offered 1n my behalf I
sell for small balance of S31.20
publish~ wrll not be responsrble
or pay $5 a month , ca ll 992 - Real Estate For Sale
wtll be eternally grateful TIN TAGS off plug chewong
tor mo~ than one mcorrect
Dozer &amp; End loader work,
5331
May God bless each of you.
msert ron
toba cco, such as Brown
ponds
, basemenl. land8-16-61c
Cora
Webb
FOR
SALE
by
owner.
Yellow
•· RATES
Mul e, Star, etc Phone 3678 18 lfc
frame
house,
s•x
rooms
and
sca
ping.
We have 2 size
~For Wan' Ad Servrce
7433 or wnte John R Vetth ,
From the rargest
8 TRACK stereo tn lovely
bath Large lot. Located In
dozers, 2 size loaders. Work
Scents per Word one insertron
Che~hire, Ohio.
Bulldozer Rad•atgr to
On Most American~
handrubb
ed
conso
le.
p~Jy
M1nrmum Charge 75c ~
Syracuse
on
Rt
124.
Second
done by hour or contract.,
8 16-61p
Smallest Heater Core
12 cents per word three Notice
balance of $96 41 or pay $7 25
house on left gotng north
-GUARANTEE~
Free Estimates. We also
consecutrve msertion's
Nathan Biggs
a month ; call 992 533 1
22 RIFLES and h1gh powered
tnstde corporatton line.
Phone 992-2094
haul
fill dirt, top ~so11. Dump
18 cents per ' word six con
8-16-61c
Radrator
Specialrst
nfle
matches,
ranges
from
SO
7
27
If
c;ecut rve rnsertrons .,
trucks
and
low-boy
lor
hrre.
yards to 330 yards, Sunday, For Rent
25 Per Cent D iscount on pard
Pomeroy
Auto
See Bob or Roger Jeflers,
August 20, 1 p m , Rulland
a"s and ads pard w rthm 10 days
5 ROOM house on 50' x 100' lot : Pomeroy . Phone 992-3525
MIDDLEPORT,
4
rooms
and
GROCERY
store
stock
and
Gun Club Al l scope stgh ts.
CARD OF THANKS
Open8Til·5
equtpment, Douglas Grocery , call 992 5786.
bath, n1cely furmshed , rent
8 18 2tc
&amp; OBITUARY
alter 7 p.m. or phone 9928 18 61c
Monday thru Safurday
Mtnersvllle, Oh 1o
reasonable, no ch1ldren , no
$1 SO for 50 word mm imum
Ph. 992-2174
Pomeroy
5232.
606 E. Maon, .Pomeroy,,.
8-1S-61p
Each addJttonal word 2c
pels, pnvale entrance, phone
• 4.
BACK YARD Sale, August 18
RACINE
10
room
house;
BLIND ADS
992-2731
-and
19
,
Friday
and
Saturda
y,
Add!ttonal 25c Charge per
bath, basement, garage, two
8-15-Stc 1970 HONDA 450, phone 992
startmg at 11 am , odds and
O'bELL WHEEL alignment
Advertisement
lo is Phone 949-4313.
-5951.
ends
,
d1
shes
and
few
an
located at Crossroads, Rt 124
OFFICE HOU"R~. l
4 5 tip
8 15-6tp
Complete
front end service.
,.-a 30 a m to 5 00 p m Dally, ttques ; at 620 Locust Street, DOWNSTAIRS unfurnoshed
- - - -- - 8 30 a .m·. to (2 00' Noon
Middleport
tune up and brake service.
LEGAL NOTICE
apartment,
bath,
basement
SEVERAL vartettes of top 8 ROOM hou se, bath, large lot ,
Saturday
Wheels
balanced
elec ·
8-16-31 c
and fu rnace . no pets, Up
Notice of Flllni of
qual tty, tree ripened , canning
gas and electric, Rt 1,
Ironically.
All
work
sta1r s fvrn1shed apartment , 3
Inventory and Appraisement
In Memory
Moddleport
Phone
992-2602
peac
hes,
now
available
guaranteed .
RPAc:r.r"'Ahl"' State of Otuo, Me1gs county
YARD Sale, Thur s d.:~y , Fnday
rooms, bath, and hall. space
8 13 6tc
I SO sadly mtssed my loving
through early September;
and Saturday on Larkmg
ra tes Phone 742-3232 or
Prob1te Court
no
pets,
ca
ll992
3056
heaters
,
Bob's Market, Mason, W. Va •
husband, Charles Hensley on
Street, Rut land.
To
the
Executor
or Ad . ,
992
3213
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·'J.I
-TTC
8 16 6fc
his btrthday, August 17th In
above the Pomeroy Mason CO NVENIENT but sec lud ed
ministrator of th e 'IStete, to
8 16 31c
butldtng lots a t Rock Spr ings,
Brtdge : phone 773-5308.
hts memory, Leona.
su ch of the fo llowing as are ' ·
------restdents of the State or Ohio, .
8-15-tfc close to H1g h School &amp; Fa1r
8 18-ltp 1 WILL NOT be responsible for
viz - the survtving spouse, the
Ground,
call
or
see Bill W1tle,
·~POUdNG
4 AND 5 ro om furnrshed
a ny debts contracted by
ne)(l of kin, the beneficiaries . '
apartments,
for
se
n1or
992-2789
after
5
p
m.
week
ANTIQUES
for
sale,
Thursday,
Notice
anyone other than myself
under th e will. and to the, at · 1 ,~,
ctftze
ns
,
ufdtfies
furn
•shed
,
days
Fnday
and
Sa
turdal
3
Stgned Okey Kiser , Rt . 2,
REWARD, foe shopptng at
forney
or
attorneys ·
6-30ic
8
reasonable rent , Barley 's
p1ece walnut parlor se , large
Racine, Oh1o
represent
1
ng
any
ol the
Showalter's Wet Pel Shop,
Store, Middl eport
Chrysler chandelter, never
For
Free
Estimate
aforemenlloned persons
8-16 3tp
Chester, Ohto 10 per cent of
CHESHIRE,
5
rooms
&amp;
balh,
been efectrtf ted . 6 cane
OFFICIAL NOTICE
8-IJ.6tp
No 20 ,5 97, Lawrence M
your total purchase may be - - -- - Tt1e Townshtp Trustees of Strausbaugh , WilkeS\I •i le , '
French
chatrs
,
hand
pamfed
basement.
1'1
•
Acre,
10
PHONE
1
WILL
NOT
be
responstble
for
applted to the purchase of any
mmutes from Gavtn, storm ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' Letart Townsh tp wtll receive Me igs County , Oh10
French chatr, French mus1c
any deb ts contracted by 4 ROOM unfurn1shed apartment
ceram ic ttems
sealed b•ds unit! Aug 21, 7 p m
You are hereby nolllled thlll
wtndows.
newly remodeled .
s
tand,
Lmcoln
and
Vtcfonan
and bath, up slatrs over
anyone other than myself
8-2 30tp
PRICE CONSTRUCTION, for one dump truck , as IOIIows · the
Inventory
and
Ap '
dming
area,
large
carpeted
h1gh
backed
beds,
dressers
double
garage,
located
in
S1gn ed
Denz1l Bogges ,
G V W . of 24,000 lb or larger , pra•sement of the eSI.!Ite of the .· 1
roofmg,
porch
repair
and
llvmg
room
;
call
after
5·30
and
chests,
oil
paintings,
6
Pomeroy,
references
KOSCOT KOSMETICS and
Proper wheelbase for 7 &gt;&lt; 9 aforementioned , deceased, late
Ractne, Oh1o
weekdays. Saturday
&amp; elec tn cal; phone 742-4286 .
rose carved back chat rs, love
required . Phone 992 5293.
dump bed , 1 beam front ax le of sa 1d County, was tiled In this '.
wigs, more new products
8 16 3tp
8
16
3otc
Sunday, 367 7114
seat. wtcker chatrs and desk,
7,000 lbs . or larger Frame Court . Said Inventory and
8 17 lie
coming soon
For free
Remfor&lt;ement .
8 18-10tc
old
sewing
machtne
with
Appratsemenl wtl! be for
demonstration, phone 992 - MEIGS SENIORS - Call now
SEPT IC tanks cleaned. Miller
Hea11y Duty Brakes
hearmg
betore this Court on the
pearltnlay,
wardrobe,
lamps,
5113
for appointment to have your
Santtation, Stewart, Oh10. Pn .
340&lt;u . 1n engmeor larger , V Sth day of September 1972, at
large blanket ches t, hal ches t, 7 ROOM HOUSE. lwo lots, hot
8-17-tfc
SE NIOR PORTRAIT taken . 3 BEDROOM1ra•ler on large lot
u Engine
662 -3035
10 00 o'clock A M
coat rack and 6 foot mtrror all
'" Shade , phone 6161283
Portraits will be taken
and col d water in kitchen.
Ftve Speed .' Dtrect m fifth.
2 12-lfc
Any person des•r •no to t ile
8 18 6tp
m
one,
brass
candelabras,
Synchrome5h
Transmi ss iOn excepttons thereto must tile
Wednesday, Aug 23rd thru
Good well water, never known
chtna and dishes, many other
9.00 x 20 Ten Ply Tires w1th them at least ftve days prtor to
Sat , Aug 26th Grover 's
lo go dry . In Dexter, Oh1o. AUTOMOBILE insurance been
1tems All old pteces m good
Mud
and Snow Tread on Rear th e date set tor hearing
Plain~
Sfud10
phone 99 2-2475, 4 BEDROOM hom e 1n M1d
across railroad from main cance ll ed?
Lost
your 7 00 R1ms
dleporl , see at 285 S Thtrd or
condiiiOn , phone 1-304 422
G•ven under my hand and
Mtddl eport, Ohto.
road
through,
white
house
.
operator's
license"
Call
992Two West Coast M• rrors
call
992
2770.
6129
of sa td Court, t-his 15th day
seal
8-16 9tc
Good locatton from No 1 and 2966.
Cast Spoke Wheels
of August 1972
8 18-31c
8-15 4lc
No 2 mines . Call 742-3941
6·15-tfc
Dual Electric Windshield
Manning D Webster
WILL care for pre -schoo l
8-17-3tp
Wtpers Variable Speed
Judge and I!)( off •&lt; •O Clerk of
SLEEPING
room
wt
th
pnvate
By Evelyn Brlckles
chi ldren in my home , $3 a
Speed Rear A»ele , 17,000 satd
Court
BACKHOE AND DOZER wo;k. lbsTwo
ba th lactlthes, phone 992- COAL, L1mestone , Exce lstor
or l arge~
Sunday &amp;hool attendance at
day , phone 992 618 7
By Janet E. Morris
5
ROOMS
and
bath
,
ap
·
SepiiC
tanks
mslalled
Georqe
Salt Works, E Matn St ,
5786
Hea
...
y
Duly
Battery
Cll1 ef Deputy Clerk
8-16-6tc
proximately 1 acre of ground. lBitl) Pulltns Phone 992 2478.
the United Methodist Church
Pomeroy, Phone 992·389 1.
8 18-6tc
Hel!lvy Duty Oil F11ter
(8) 18, 25, '21c
949
3633
4-25
-tfc
Phone
Fresh Atr Heater &amp; Defro ster
was 41 and offering was $12.68,
'
12
tfc
8-17-61c
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
PIANO &amp; Organ lessons by
Increased Capa c1ty Cool 1ng
Worship attendance was 34 and qualifted graduate of Cm 2 BEDROOM trailer, adults
LEGAL NOTICE
Front Tow Hook
SEWING
Machine
Service,
only Phone 992 52&lt;17
FENDER P A Syslem, 100 143 ACRE FARM on Rutland clean , or I, adjvst, $399, 1n your
OF HEARtNG
offering $58.
Rear Tow Loop
cinna ft Con se rvat ory of
8-14
12tc
In
111ccordance
wttll the
watts
RMS,
2
columns,
8-10"
Heavy
Duty
Fron
t
&amp;
Rear
Township,
house,
barn,
three
Must c Phone 992 3825
home ; phone 992-5331.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Spnngs wtth Au)(iilary Spri ngs prov 1sions of Chapter SS53 of ttl a
spea kers w1,._ cover s, $595 ;
old gas wells, some timber ,
8
3-121c
8
11
-30tc
Revised Code or Oh to and
Custom Cab
Christy ol Madi,son, Ind. , are
6 ROOM house, elderly couple
Fender Showman amp . 15" D
$15 ,000 For further 1n ·
p1.1rsuant to Sectton 1'28, Til le '23 ,
Turn
Signals
W1th
Hazza
rd
only.
at
end
of
Depot
St
,
formation
call
992-2720
After
140 JBL speaker with covers.
spendmg a few da¥5 here w1th
of the Un tied States Code tl'le
&amp; Marker Lights .
Rutland , Oh1 o, phone 592
4p m call9923589 O' Bnen&amp; READY MIX
CONCRETE Sw1tch
$450, Fender Bandmas ter
Board of Meigs Coun ty Com
Power Steermg
his sister, Mr . and Mrs .
3410.
Crow
Really
Co
delivered
right
to
y.our
•
Amp
2-23'" D120 JBL
m1SS1 oners of Pomeroy , Oh•o
DUMP BED 8
THE OFFICE
Charles Betzmg .
e 17 Jtc project Fast and easy Free 7 K 9, 19 " Stdes and 30 " Head W1ll hOld a LocatiOn and Design
8 13 6tc
speakers, wtth reverb, with
estimates . Phone 992 -3284, 1 and Ta1 1 Gate Hole m Ta ilgate Publ iC Hear ing at 9.30 A.M .
covers, S575 , Two Shu re
Mrs. Ralph Brooks of North
Goeglem Ready Mi&gt;e Co., , lor spreadmg mater •al s
Oh io Standard Time , August 29, • '
3
ROOM
·
apartment.
un
.
mtcrophones
with
cases,
$40
OF
Carolina and daughter, Air·
j
1972 m the Commlss•oners'
Mtddleport, Ohio
Ha lf C:ab Protector
fu rn ished, 408 Spring Ave ,
each plus stands and boom ,
Room, Metgs County court
7" Ho• s t or larger
man and Mrs. Gary Barnheart
6-30-tfc
Pomeroy
Goya
gu
ttar,
s
tandard
,
house In Pomeroy , Ohto for the
Mud Flaps
DR. JOHN RIDGWAY
and children of South Carolina,
8-10-tfc
sunburs t ftni sh with case,
Bed to be mounted and purpose of hear1ng statements
PAPER·~·hangtng
;
mtenor
Jnd
5125 , Cus tom Budl Teard rop
on the proposed locatton and
spent the weekend here and
exterior patnting , Arthur pa1nted
3 AND 4 ROUM furn ished an'd
bass (Fender style neck)
destgn of the Im provement ot a
The
Board
of
Trustees
attending the wedding of her
Musser, phone 742 5223.
IN POMEROY
reserves the r1ght to rete &lt;! ar1y portion ot Meigs County Road
unfurrHshed apartments
"Ca ptam Amer1ca " f1n1sh
7 18-30tp or all b1ds
No 75
son, James Watson , and
wt
lh
case,
$140
,
Ltgh
t
system
,
~ hone 992·5434
At th ts near ing. ' maps
Bidders are requested to
W1ll be closed from Noon on
4 12-tfc 1 2 black l1ghls, ' ISO watt
Debbie Heaton at the Silver
2 New Homes, al! electnc, J
subm 1f w1th the1r btd lor the showtng the proposed changes , _
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Aug.
23
untol
Friday,
Sepl.
1
mdtv1duat
adtustment
,
spots,
R1dge Church Saturday.
bedrooms , full basement and REASONABLE rates . Ph 446· above equ1pmenr a further b1d to the Highway System will be · ·
in tensity control. metal case ,
when 1t w1tl open for regular
for a 1961 International 1700 made ava ilable to the publ ic.
Auto
Sales
ga rage, with lake frontage ;
Airman Earnheart has now
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell, , senes
$195,
CHOPPER , 1969
Any a11ernat1ve toca ltons and .
ott1ce hours.
Truck
,
Owner &amp; Operator.
at Ft ve Pomts area
Harley Davtdson, "Custom
And cnange tail gate spreader
'69 PLYMOUTH GTX 2 dr
received h1s discharge from
5-12-tfc to new truck
~:~\:r,~e ~c~~~d~1~s fo~Pr11~h~~o1:~1
Spnnger ," " Eiecln c Start,"
Hard top wdh automah c
the serVIce.
Herber t L Sayre, Clerk way .acCiuis lt lon and con :-:
" Polts hed Cases , " " Drag
transm1sston, vtny l lop, all
ISl 11. 18, 21
struc tton will be discussed
.
Mrs. Fred Goebel returned
C BRADFORD, Auct•oneer
E&lt;hausls, " ex lenSiv e
PH.
tmled gla ss, factory Stereo
Maps ,
draw ings ,
en . ,·
Service
Complete
c
hr
ome,
man
y
custom
home from O'Bleness Hospital
tape player and ot her extras,
v1ronmentat factors and other '
Ph one 949-3821
good cond1t1on , phone 949
good oes, $2,795 , call Em
OR
pertinent information
at Athens where she underwent
LEGAL NOTICE
Racme, Oh1o
developed by th e County and
41Jl after 5 p m or see Benny
Chambers 992 5386 after 5 ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
To
the
unknown
heirs
and
maJor surgery. She 1s
Cntl Bradford
pm
wrttten comments receive-d
Wil son, Main St., Ractne .
jevlsees of John Betzmg , any
5· I·tf c dece
a result of coordination with
recovering satisfactonly.
8-18-6tp
8 18 3tc
ased , lh e unknown heirs as
State resources , recreat ton and
------. ---.,..,-- - - - - and devtsees of Conrad Be !zing , planntng
The 12th birthday of Diana
agen ci es , federal
SEW IN G MACHINES . Repatr, deceased . the unknown hetrs agenc ies , loca
'68 FORD pickup, V 8 standard , DON '.T PUMP you r slug giSh
public officials
Massar was celebrated at her
CLELAND
sept1c tank Gel Kl ean Em
service, all makes. 992 -2284. and devisees of Bertha Betzing and agencies l and
overdnve, new patnt, good
lid
The Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy. Bahr , decea sed, the unknown v1sory groups will public
home Saturday evening. Nancy
Al l Sep t• c Ta nk Cleaner
condtlron $1.200 Phon e 742
be
made
REALTY
Authonzed Stnger Sa les and he1rs and dev•sees of Peter available to the Pllbllc for
" Worm your way to 1he
Landmark Fa rm Bureau,
3144 or 992 6048
Chaffee attended the party and
608 E. Main
Service.
We Sharpen Scissors. · Be lz tng , . de ce ased ,
the v1ewlng and copying at the
Word and Worship "
Pomeroy .
8
13
61p
Pomeroy, Oh1o
tfc
Lmknown
het
rs
and
dev
1sees
of Meigs County Engineer 's office
was an overmght guest of
3
29
8 18 lt c
.
..._,.,....~
-::-:-:-==,....,c--Stella
Hortman
,
deceased
,
the
Sunday
School-9:30AM.
tett at the county Garage on
Diana. Others attending were
'64 CORVETTE, 2 tops, good
='Jnknown he1rs and dev•sees of loca
the
Meigs
County Fairgrounds
A.M.
Worshtp-10·45
.~EE US"'f!OR : Awnings , storm John Betzmg , Jr ,deceased, the
condtfiOn, for sa le or trade, CONTEMPORARY Console
Mrs. Leota Massar and Mr.
wlsh tng to !.ubm It a
608 E. Main 51reet
Young People-4 :30P.M.
doors and windows, c3rports,; unknown he1r s and dev1sees of wrAnyone
stereo,
AM·FM
radro,
4
speed
$1.800.
Phone
992
6048
or
742
itten statement or exhib it
and Mrs . Oscar Babcock and
Pomeroy, Ohio
Evenmg Worship-7 :30P.M.
marquees, alumtnum stding Eldo Betz rng , de&lt;eased , the concerning
3144
changer. 4 spea ker sound
thtS protec t may do
Diana 's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and railing . 'A. Jacob. sales unknown heirs and dev1sees of so by presentmg 11 at the
system
Waln ut veneer
8 I J.61p
POMEROY - 2 story fram e,
representattve . For freel Ra lph Belling , deceased . the hear1ng or mailing It to the
cabtnel. Balance $67.32 Use
Starling Massar and son. Mrs.
6rooms,3bedrooms.bath,
·esttmates,
phone Charles unknown he•r s and devisees of Board of County Com .
our
budget
plan
Call992
7085
'67 CHEVY, 4 speed V-8, S375,
Florence Spencer and Mr . and
gas furnace, porches, pari
L 1
V V Henry Betz tng , deceased , the m tSS 1oners , ' Me •c.n County
S
ph one 992 6048 or 742-3144
8 18-6tc
b
IS e ,
yracuse ,
· , ·! unknown heirs and devtsees ot Cour thou se, Pomeroy , Oh 10.
Mrs . Dinsmore Boyles were
t~:er~~~ t~ ~~;~~ vtew of
Johnson and Son , Inc.
Lupert Betzing , deceased . the Fina l date for submlss ton of
8 13 6tp
MAPLE s tereo rad •o com 3·2-tftl unknown he1rs and devisees ot statements
unable to attend as they were
will be September B.
- - - -- - - - -: :. Wtll Betzing, deceased , the 1972
'59 JEEP Stat1on Wagon, 4 binahon, AM FM radro, 4
Whispering Pines
away on vacation. Ice cream,
UULco-.. ..,,.,. ucH.• tc. hoe work, unknown heirs and devisees of
speed changer, 4 spea ker SYRACUSE - Jlr'l story
wheel drtve, 6 cy linder , good
PROPOSED ,
THE
IM · .
pop and potato chips were
frame,
3 bedrooms,
pondsandseptictanks , B&amp;K Ernest Betzmg , deceas~d , the PROVEMENT
sound
system
Balance
572.55
AND
cond
ttion
,
$500
,
Mason
,
W
Nile
Club
base
ment,
bath,
new
ga
s
E
t
Ph
unknown
he
irs
and
de\ltSees
of
RELOCATION OF A PORTION
served. Diana receiving many
Use our budget term s. Call
Va 773-5S84.
forced a1r furnace , par~cava •ng,
one 992 5367 ' Eva Johnson,de&lt;eased, and the OF
S CO UNTY ROAD
99?
7085
l
tc
8-15
lovely gifts.
ches, large level lot
Di ck Karr, Jr .
unknown hetrs and devisees of NO . MEIG
75,
SALISBURY
TOWN ·
Gene Nutter
8 18-6tc
5 21 tfc Helen Hormats , deceased
SHIP AND THE VILLAGE OF
Mr . and Mrs. Blam Taylor
'65
COMET.
2
dr
.
Hardtop
MIDDLEPORT
_
story
,
,
You
are
hereby
notif1ed
that
And The Mixers
POMEROY , MEIGS COUNTY,
2
and daughter, Mrs. Charles
WILL haul water . Robert you lla\le been nll med r. •f en OHIO
Caliente, maroon, automatt c, PAINT DAMAGE 1972 Zig Zag
frame, 5 bedrooms, J112
dant!. In a legal act ion entit led
Tucker and family and Steven
good coodttion , phone 992- sewmg ma chtnes. Sttll tn
And being more fully .
baths, enclosed porches,
Bowles, 20 7 Pleasant Rtdge, C F Belling , Pla•ntiff , vs.
4 p&lt;. band from Parkers.
;.
6285
or tg tnal cartons No at .
Pomeroy Call 992 2591
Archie Betzing , et a l, Oefen - described as follows :
small basement, in very
and Jerry Taylor attended the
burg, W. Va
Beginn ing at a point In th•' ·.
8-163tc
tacflm ents needed as our
good
conditton,
garage
and
8
16
3tp
dants
Thts
action
has
been
centerltne of State Route 124,.·,
Brock reunion at the home of
Fridays&amp; Saturc:by
------confrols are butll -tn Sews
carport. Close to shopptng
- --------assigned Case No 15118 and 1s said point be ing 0.1 mile, more~~;
Nighls
101112
Mr . and Mrs. Ed Yoho at New
$12,800
pending 10 the Court or Common or less, measured along e&gt;elstln~ ·J
1963 CHEVY Stal oon Wagon,
with 1 or 2 needles, makes
Pleas, Me•gs County , Pomeroy, State Route 124 northeasterly ot·&gt;
$275 , 1965 Chevelle Malibu,
buttonholes, sew on buttons ,
Martinsville, W. Va. , Sunday.
R
ea I Estate For SaIe
ohro, 45769
- "'" ·$575
,
1969
Old
s
mobde
88,
monogram
s,
and
blind
hem
SYR ACUSE - Large 2 story
The obte ct of the Complaint 1s the Intersection of State Rout e: ..:
Mr . and Mrs. Dinsmore
$1.875 : ca ll 992 5786.
s tit ch Full cas h pnce, $38.50
fram e, 4 bedrooms, 2
HOUSE . L
ll fl
, to reform a deed of the Plamtiff 124 and Me igs County ROad 75 ;•'•
Boyles returned home after
8 11 6tc
or budget plan available .
.baths, ga forced air
m ong o om, phone tor real estate stt uated 1n thence m a southerly direction' :..
a curve to the Iell , crosslnd-';
985 3529
Phone 992-5641
several days' visit with his
furna ce, basement,
Orange Townshtp, Meigs with
the
Branch of Thomat:•
B· l 86tc
garage,
ood neigh
6-11 ffc County, Ohio, to Include !he Fork East
Sister, Mrs. Ada Evans o£
Creek
lust enterly of th ( ·'
For
Sale
- --------borhood, 0 erlooking the
- - - -- - - - - - enttre Interest m the real es tate existing bridge
'
in Meigs Count~ O:
Grand Blanc, Mich.
river
IDEAL S-ACRE RANCH . Lake described m Volume 123, Page Road 75 over the East Branch ot~·
APPLES Fttzpatru;k Orchard s, VACUUM Cleanert new 1972
25,
Me1gs
County
Deed
Records,
Mr and Mrs Ault o£ Florida
mo de I Cample e wtth all
Conchas, New Mexico. $2,975. in lieu of the one half interest as Thomas Fork Cruk and con ' •'
Sta te Route 689. Phone
cleantng
fools
Small
paint
WE
HAV
OTHER
No Down No lnterest.S25 mo. described therein and to quiet tlnuing said curve for a dlstancJ.;.:
spent a few days here w1th her
Wi lkesv ille 669.J78S
0 2 m lies , more or len , to al i'
in
shipping.
Will
lake
PROPERTI
JU
ST
for
119 mos . Vacat 1on th e title of the Plaintiff agatnst of
damage
8-17-IOi
c
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
point of crossing e;~~;•sflng Me ig&amp;J;
$27 cash or budget plan
CALL
Paradise Free Brochure . all of the Defendants to sa td County
Road 75, then ceo ;.
Cole .
Window,
available Phore 992 5641
HENRY E. CLE
Ranchos Lake Conchas: Box acllon
1971 HONDA Molorsport 125 CC ,
southeasterly with a tangen t, i(.. -"
REAL TO
2001 DO, Alameda, Callfornta
You are requ ired to answer
8-18·6fc
Mary Reed o£ Eastern called
A~r Conditioners
to the left , a tangent to a"';
must sell . Call 992-7066
- - -- -- - -- the Compla1nt within 28 days curve
9
po int In th! ce nterl ine ofl:•
92
2259
94501.
8 17 31p 1 LARGE z 1 1 h t
on Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Newell
•
after
the
last
publication
of
this
Hot Water Heaters
tg er o• eaer, used
lfnoanswer992:·2 8
8-6-30tp notice, which witt be published existing Me igs Countv Road 75 ~1'!
Thursday.
J
months
and
several
pieces
once each week for six con - sa1d PO•nl being at the in .~-'~
Plumbmg
tersection of e)(iSiing Melg~~·
Mrs. Vebna Matlack spent a
of
old furniture, Ronald E r---------=::..."'&lt;::-----------, secutlve weeks The last County
COAL
FLOOR
Furnace
S25
Road 75 and Mulberry;~~
Electrical Work
Har
t,
Racme,
OhiO
publication
will
be
made
on
.
Phone 992-3975
few days here at her trailer .
September
15 , 1972, and the 28 Avenue In the V1llage o~ ~
8
18
31c
8-171fc
Pomeroy and there terminate • ~·
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Welch and
days for answer wtll commence Said
described portion having.: ;:
on
that
date
.
family returned home after a
l lengt~ or 0.6 m lies, more o~~
In case of your fa ilure to tota
less
r,J
CA NNING tomatoes S1 2S Mobile Homes For Sale
vacatiOn lrip to Nashville,
:1nswe r or otherwise respond as
Not
ice
is
further
given
th6·t
requtred by the Oh 10 Rules of Board of County Com•+'
picked Mangoes, Raymond WANTED - Your mobile home
110 Mechanic Street
Tenn ., and the Great Smoky
C1vll Procedure, iudgment by miss
Rowe . Yellow Bush Rd ,
ioners will publicly vle'llt+'
bus
!ness.
Veteran
financing
Moun tams and other pomts or
default will be rendered aga inst
Raci ne Phone 949·3746.
992 -2448
the proposed road improvemen~t
wi
th
no
down
payment
,
Pomeroy,
Ohio
45769
you
for
the
relief
demanded
in
interest.
8-17 61c
at the premises on the 29th dll'f; f.'
the Complaint
Pomeroy . 0.
Valley
Eslates
Mobile
of August, 1972 at 8·45 A M.t{
Dated . August 11 , 1972
Mrs . Ethel Stout attended the
Homes, Rt. 50 East (J ust East
Standard Time .
~·
Evelyn Lucke Ohio
of Heck 's!. A1hens, Oh;o ,
Parker reunwn al the
By
order
of
the
Board
ot.
VILLAGE PROPERTY
Clerk or Courts of County Comm issioners, Melot.'"i-t
Help Wanled
phone .&lt;93 8762
Price Smash!
elementary school bu1ldmg RELIABLE babysi tter , prefer
Meigs County,
3
BEDROOMS
Fireplace
In
living
Modern
bath,
handy
8 18 2tc
County, Ohio.
--~
Common Pleas Court, 17
kitchen Front and back porches. On a level lot near store.
here Sunday Leon Hecox of
) 29 181 18, 25, 21c
•
25 years or older Parents
Pomeroy
,
Ohio
NEW
LISTING
PANTS &amp; JEANS
working Good sa lary lt ve 1n
18111
,
19,
25,
(9)1
,
8,
15,61
Iowa and sister, Mrs . Carrot
FOR THE BEST deal 1n a new
•'·
MODERN INSIDE - 4 bedrooms, nice bath, and kitchen
•$
or ou t Call 773 53 14 after 5
or used mobile home, try
Jones and daughter of Manon
L1v1ng
12x28.
Wall-to-wall
carpeting
Large
front
and
side
P m.
SALE I
Kanauga Mobile Home Sales,
parch overlooking the Ohio River . Space for trailer.
were here for the reunion .
Big C:IIPICity
8-136tc •
Kanauga, Ohio.
''
CITY
HOME
Buy
2
Pairs
and
M1ytag
Mr : and Mrs . Charles
7-16-30tc
3
BEDROOMS
Gas
fireplace
in
living
,
with
wall
-to-wall
Automatics
~
GET
I
PAIR
FREE
carpenter
Nichols of Illinois are spending EXPERIENCED
carpeting
in
dining
and
sliding
glass
doors.
Modern
kit2
speed
operation
.
Phone 992 -3918.
All ktnd s, all sizes for men . 'CAStj pa id for ·all makes ana
chen with refrigerator.freezer and stove Gas forced air
ChoiCe of water
a vaction here with his parents,
8-17-6t c wom en, you ng men, boys
models of mobile homes .,
furnace Double garage and 2 lots.
temps.
Auto . '
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Nichols
PhQfle area code 614-423·9531.
water
level '
RURAL
and girl s Hufry to . .
4-13-tfc!
and with her relatives in TOYS! Toys! Toys! Sell
control
Lint •
LETART - 3 bedroom frame home . 2 fireplaces. Back
Playhouse
toys,
Aug
.
to
Dec
.
Filter or Power
POMCI\VI
porch, cellar and nice lot with ~andy garden. Only
Parkersburg.
•
Free training Good com .
F ln AQ It at or ·
ss,ooo.oo.
.
'~'•- )ackW.Carsey.Mgr.
•
mission, No cash investment.
Perma. Prtss
NEW LISTING
.lliitl · Phone992 -2181
l
-.Air Conditioners
No delivery . No collecting . S
M•Yflg
j
3 BEDROOMS - Llving14x22. Furnace heat, bath, cellar.
I
Halo ot Hut
&amp; H Green Stamp bonus. Call
•Awnings
Nice lot w1lh garden space. Fenced yard Chester water .
•
Dryers
Margaret Fortune 949-5414 or AIR COMPRESSOR, Frig idaire
Asktng $8,000 00.
• Underpinning
Sur:round' ctolhes
Flatr electric ranqe ; also
Barbara Lamberl 446-3411 .
NEW COUNTRY HOME
with
gentle, even
trash drums. Phone 992-5765.
7 26-30tc
3 LARGE BEDROOMS - w, baths, nice kitchen wtth
heat. No hot spots, •.
8-13-6tc 'c omplete mobile home'
dining area. All electric Chester water. Garage for 2 cars.
no overdrylng .
serv,ice --..- plus g igantic
FUlL TIME bartender , apply ,-=::-:·:;=cr
Acre lot on old 33.
Flne Mesh Lint
In person at the Meigs Inn
POODLE puppies, Sliver Toy, "display of mobile home' ·
F liter.
Park view Kennels, Phone 992-, always available at . .
8·6·tfc
LIST YOUR . PROPERTY WITH US FOR BEST
Wt Speclllhe In
5443.
-'-::-- - - RESULTS. 96 PCT. OF THE PROSPECTS ARE
MAYTAG
BABYSITTER WANTED: 8:30
8-15-ffc
MILLER
LOOKERS. WE WILL TRY TO BRING ONLY THE 2
a.m . to 4 p.m ., Monday
PCT. BUYERS.
.
_t_w_u.:se'-.-bath ." . MOBILE HOMES
through Friday in my home. =R~A~C~I'"N-::E:--6-r~o-om
Mrs. Jeanette Thomas, 99~utility room , ga.-age, 510,000;
HELEN L. TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE
992-3325
1220 Washington Blvd.
1
•,hone 949-4195. 1
5696.
423-7521
BELPRE,O.
Arnold Grift
741-4211
Rutl1ncl
8·18-ltc
3-31 trc
Card

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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
INFORMATION
, DEAD1..1NES

2 SIGNS
OF ,,
QUALITY

1970 DODGE
$2195
Polara, factory air conditioning, V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, IX'Wer steering, power brakes. good whtte
. side-walls. many more extras. White llniSh, black vinyl
roof . Priced to move!

EXPERT
Wheet -Aii(lrilent'
$5.55

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

•PAINTING

1!70 FORD
Galaxle ~ hardtop coupe, V-8 engine, automatic
mission, power steering &amp; brakes, while finish,
vinyl top, vinyl Interior. White-wall tlre5, like new,

LEGAL NOTICE

992-2550

Tuppers

Society News

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
1'DMEROY, QHIO

---VARIETY
···QUALITY
·--LOOKS

USED CARS

• • -PERFORMANCE

69 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, air............. '3200
66 Cadillac 2 Dr. H.T., air ................ .'1295·
70 Chev. Impala 4 Dr., V-8, auto......... 11995
69 Dodge Polara 4 Dr., H.T., air .......... 11995

Social Events

By Mrs. Francis Morris
Mr . and Mrs. Chrissie
Po•well. Racine, and Mr. and

r.t~:~-:r~~linJ\~::~ and Jackie or
G
visited Eleanora,
RaJ!IIll~ndl at1d Bryan Robmson,

Whited and Tom
~ur;ger:son in l~ew Port Richey,
~~~:~~- They spent a day at
)i
World . A surprise
birthd•tvparty honored Chrisie
and Raymond Robinson
their birthday, August 3.
Mrs. Ralph Webb returned
surgery at Grant Hospital
Columbus and is con-

ra~~~~f. at her home. Her

Mrs. Jo Ann Foster
Uvonia, Mich., is here for
1evo•ral days.
Miss Vera Beegle and Tom
spent a few days m
with Mr. and Mrs . Kyle
Jtwnp and VISited her SISler,
Roush, who Is in the
care unit or Akron
'Jt!eillcal Center.
Henry Roush has
r• tt1orno.n from Holzer Medical
Mrs. Roush Is still
bedfast at her home .
Mrs. Elma Louks of
and Mrs. Phyllis
Relyea of Flint, Mich ., were
J rE'ce11t dinner guests of Mrs .
Frances Roberts .
la

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The Esther Missionary
Circle met Tuesday evening
August 15 with Mrs. Helen
Simpson, hostess, at her home.
Devotions in charge of Gretta
Simpson opened the meeting
usmg "Christian Conduct" for
the topic . A program on Prayer
was presented by Mrs. Mildred
Hart Group singing of "Sweet
Hour of Prayer" and scripture
St. Luke II: 1-15 preceded
readings by members. During
the social hour, Mrs. Simpson
served delicious refreshments.
V1s1tors or Mrs. Ada Bays
and Mrs. Ethel Wheeler were
Mr . and Mrs . Carl Cummings
and daughter, Dr . Sue Cwnmings, ol Dayton, who Were
dinner guests on Thursday.
Dinner guests on Friday were
Mr . and Mrs. Glen Paulin or
Lancaster. Mrs. James Werry
or Morning Star called on
Saturday and spending Sunday
afternoon were Mr. Russell
Covey and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Covey of Belpre.
Mrs. O'Dessa Harpold of St.
Petersburg, Florida visited
friends here Tuesday,
Mrs . Loe Tisdale and Mr.
Moody or Buckeye Lake spent
several days with Mrs. Hazel
Carnahan.

OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
·AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT ST.

68 Dodge Charger 2 Dr., H.T., V-8 auto. '1395
67 Pontiac Firebird 2 Dr., 6 cyl., std...... 11195

66 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr. H.T. .. •.. .. •.. •
65 Mercury 4 Door, air.................

795
1495

'70 Maverick
•
'70 Maverick

Yellow &amp; black, sharp.
Tan, fa c. atr .

Karr &amp; Van Zanclt

'66 Volkswagen ........................ ..1495
'65 Mustang 2 Dr..................... s495

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4 Dr. Wagon, all black A real clean wagon . Sharp

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SEVERAL CHEAP CARS FROM 1100 TO 1200

1969 FORD LTO 2 dr. H.T., factory air,
one owner, make some family a real
nice air cond. car. Sale this week
only
$1795

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel
Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Powell
entertained the following with
Sunday dinner, Mr . and Mrs.
Earl Custer, Mr. and Mrs .
Austin Wolfe, Jerry and Aimee
(Jerry remamed for a visit),
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hill
and &amp;ott.
Mrs. Charley Mallory and
Mr and Mrs. Dave Hill , Perry,
Seth and Jason, are spendmg a
week at Virginia Beach.
Mrs . Mae Hayman has
returned to her home from

Dayton £or an indeflmte time
Melvm Riffle of Columbus
was a weekend guest of Mr .
and Mrs. Roy R1flle.
Mrs . Lillian J1v1den retur ned
from a VIsit m Athens with her
son, Dr. and Mrs . Charles
Jividen
Mr and Mrs Lmley Hart
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Jim Laird and lamily at
Colwnbus
Mrs. Frances Roberts attended the lhle reunion at the

RIGGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS
Ph. 985-4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

home or Mr . and Mrs . Clark
lhle.
Mr . and Mrs Charley
Spencer of Florida have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs . E. A.
Wingett and Mrs . Ann Coe
wh1le visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Dixie Smith and son at
Portland.

Chester,

0.

Russell IS quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wise,
formerly or this community but
now of McConnelsville, attended mornmg services at
the local church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer of
Colwnbus visited Sunday With
Mr. Archer's mother, Mrs.
Georgia Diehl, and the Charles
Diehl family .
Mrs. Edna Fa~lk spent
Sunday with the Clifford Klein
family and attended services
at the local church.

1965 PLYMOUTH Wagon. This car
belonged to my brother-in-law. Real
nice wagon . Auto., P.S., P.B. Priced
right.
$677.
1965 STUDEBAKER. This week's
cheapie.
Only $295

DON'T FORGET
We Service What We Sell
Our Word Is Our Bond
Open Evenings Till7 p.
Service Till 12
on

Noon

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The Carleton Church had a
baptizing Sunday afternoon at
Murray's Pond. Baptized were
Marjona and Eugene Smith
and Sieve Sm1th.
Recent visitors of Mr . and
Sunday &amp;hool attendance on
Mrs. John Perdas and Mary
August 13 was 46. Offering was
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
$21.46.
Perdas and son of Portsmouth.
Worship services were held
Miss Geneva King returned
at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Lehto Kankakee, Illinois, with her
man speaking from Isaiah
sister Judy King, for a short
55:1-7, "True happiness comes
visit.
from a right relationship with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl and
God."
Rodney had as Sunday guests,
The annual Homecoming of
Rev . and Mrs. Clyde Hinton of
the Alfred Methodist Church
Lancaster.
will be held on Sunday, Sept.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
17th, w1th "The Revelations
Mrs. John Dean and John
Quartet" lrom Athens and
Walter were Mrs. Gaye
other local and neighboring
Smalley and Anita Watkins of
churches invited to participate.
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
The Orange Christian
Waggoner of Harrisonville,
Church will have its annual
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paynter of
Homecoming on Sunday
Carpenter, Mr . and Mrs .
August 20 with regular services
Gerald Gilkey, Tammy, Cindy
in the morning followed by a
and Rick, of Athens, and Mr .
basket dinner at noon . The
and Mrs. Rowland Dais, Mr.
afternoon program will begin
and Mrs. Homer Goodwin and
at 2 o'clock and consist of
Mr. and Mrs . Roy Brlckles, all
devotions and a musical
local, and Mrs. Donna Young of
program presented by the
Pomeroy.
Flowers
Brothers
from
Mr. and Mrs. David McParkersburg, W. Va .
Donald and son of Colwnbus
Fred Honacher suffered a
visited recently with her sister,
stroke early Friday morning at
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie King and
his home here and was taken
family.
by ambulance to the Veterans
Recent visitors ol Mr . and
Memorial Hospital in Pomeroy
Mrs . Rowland Dais were Mr.
where he passed away on
and Mrs. Bernard Paulson and
Sunday morning . White's
children ol Dallas, Texas, Mrs.
Funeral Home was In charge of
Frank Burson and Mr , and
arrangements.
Mrs . Clair Burson of Shade and
Iris Carr underwent surgery
Mr. and Mrs. John Usle and
Todd of Syracuse.
Mrs. Ronald McNally of
Athens visited wlth her
mother, Mrs. Hazel Arnold,
recently.

m. &amp; Sat. Tills P.M.
S;ot.

8Uick

Pa ,

Pontiac

MAIN ST~, P()MEROY, OHIO

_TRUCKS

Social Notes

MIDNIGHT '72
AUG. 17 .
AUG. 18

AT

AUG . 19

MILLER HOMES
BELPRE, OHIO

WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

• Sale Starts Today, Aug. 17 •
OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT ALL 3 DAYS
3 DAYS ONLY- THURS., FRI., SAT.- (Closed Sunday, Aug. 2D)

HUGE DISPLAY OF

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12' and 14' WIDES ON SALEI

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LErS GO!
109th
MEIGS
COUNTY

SATURDAY, AUGUSt 19 _
9:00 A.M.-4-H Horse Show and
Judging
x3: 00 P.M.-Horse

Harness

Racing

x8: 30 P.M.-Blue Ridge Quartet
xGrandstand Attractions

last week at Veterans
Memorial Hospital and con.
vaslescing nicely . Her sisters,
Lillian of Hillsboro, and Sue of
Circleville came to be with her
and returned to their homes on
Thursday evening .
Conni SUe Woode returned to
her home at Circleville

Thursday evening after a two
weeks visit with relatives here
and at Keno.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Swartz of
Shade and Erroll (Jack)
Follrod of Pomeroy called at
the Follrod-Robinson home
Sunday evening.

Laurel Oiff
REMEMBER!

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3 DAYS ONLY

EVERY MOBILE HOME
CLEARLY MARKED
FOR QUICK SALEI .

THIS SALE ONLY

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AT
Miller Homes. Belpre, Ohio

RUTLAND ,FURNITURE R~~~.~;~·f

YOUR DIAL

News Notes
By Bertha Parker
Sabbath &amp;hool attendance
August 13 al the Free
Methodist Church was 102.
Twenty choir members were
present and 12Al persons attended wl)l"ship services.
Mrs. Harmon Fox has been
very ill the past week.
Mrs. Georgia Diehl and Mrs.
Guy Russell vlsiled Mrs.
Diehl's brother,Mr. Ed Ruaaell
at Camden Clark H011pltal In
Parkersburg, Sunday, Mr.

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1968 PONTIAC Catalina 4 dr. sed.,
P.S., P.B., auto., local car, one owner.
Priced to sell.
$1195

HTV8,4sp

Alfred

Virgil B. T~aford, r.-Broker ,

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1969 CHEV. CAMARO V-8, auto., one
of the cleanest Camaros in town, mag
wheels. This is a real sporty car. Only
$1995

352 auto.

of Doing Business"

P'OMEROY
PM. Sat .

1971 CHEV VEGA COUPE 4 cyl.,
auto., only 7,821 miles. Real nice little
car. Priced for to sell this week .. A real
winner.
$1995

'66 Ford Falcon .......................... '695
'65 Ford 4 Dr. Wagon ................. s595

Open

1971 DODGE CORNET 4 dr. sed., blue
with black vinyl top, factory air,
locally owned. Just like new. We want
Only $2795
to move this car.

10 Passenger, fac arr, lull power

Only 8-1972 Oldsmobiles
Remaining At Sale Prices

GMC FINANCING
Evenings Until 6,oo- Til

Some Great Used Car Buys

'67 Mercury Colonial Park ............ s795

News, Notes

HEATING &amp;
COOLING

(

$1295
$1395

WAGON SPECIALS

Kingsbury.

''HE IL"

•

'895

1

66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, V-8 auto........ 1495
61 Chev. 2 Door, 6 cyl., std ................1145

992-5342

We have a few Pontiacs &amp; Buicks left
&amp; we want to move them. So come in &amp;
trade now &amp; drive out in a New Buick
or Pontiac of your choice.

Stake bed, 2 sp. axel, like new.

68 Olds 98 H.T. Cpe., power, air..........11895

DANCE

WMP0/1390
.

63 FORD F-500

69 Poritiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air..... 1695

Racine

For You and Your Family.

A RIGGS SPECIAL

69 Chev. Bis. 2 Dr., 6 cyl., std............ 1295

NAZARENE

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

Delightful
. Transportation

1

992-2571
992-3975

SYRACUSE
CHURCH ·OF

All Combined To Make

1

NEW HOMES

3 BEDROOMS

$1995
transblock
radio.

Pomeriy ·MOtor Co.

Hopft•&amp;

•ROOFING
•HEATING
•PLUMBING
•CARPENTRY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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1970 MONTE CARLO
S28ts'
Local 1 owner with less than 21,000 mile5 , factory air, blk.
vinyl roof &amp; aqua body, ~lk . knit tnterlor, radl&lt;l, Turbo
. Hydramatlc power steerrng, &amp; disc brakes, white.wall
tires , like new. A nice luxury car.

Business Services

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SOA':DRiflllS. BREAD, MILJ(. PiCNIC SUPPUES, m, ,_

STOP BY ON YOUR WAY TO THE
MEIGS COUNTY FAffi.
UJf,AL HO~E GROWN WATERMElDN AND CANTALOUPES

7~33

.ARKET

OPEN BAM 'TIL 9 PM-7 DAYS A WEEK
992-5880

Worthy Rog•.r und Mlrcl1 Citpeh•rt
· Corner SR 7 &amp; 33

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�10- The Dally Sentinel, Mlddleport.POIIIeflly, 0., Aug. II, 1172

MEIG~
I

Gallia .SI~sh~tfhy\Vinds

THEATRE

Tonight &amp; S~tvrday
August 18-19
NOT OPEN

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Tornado-like winds, · ac· an ~venli!I.IJIINI and had' ji\e.f.!IUt;llldl&lt;imeroOid8magewas 1hodirst time alter the power
companied by tile most severe . wttll t,he fair's youth fll'OUp,:' ~ .. ;
. .: .
out~~ge at 8:40p.m.
thunderstorm since the April Just u · ~ .reg1!1ar Augujt· ~- · Sever.a l patl•nts .. were . Several trees were damaged
23, !968 disaster , slashed meeting·,.:· go f. . on_deri•i, ~~toj( as a:. ~ult ·of. rain ·· along the hospital's landscape,
acroSs Gall\8 County between lreasilref. Wayne ~iday ...S iJj ·~ cauled.by ~. stonn. : arid light poles to the rear of the
8:40 and 9 p.m., Thursday the procelrl of'Praei~Unglil!Js .. 'i'IM( new.hOIIPiial.was forced new structure were sllglltly
ca using untold property for payme~t when. !Jte ·~ - ~ ·use lts ·~uxUiary' ~wer for bent by the stonn.
damage. There were no deaths. received three qUick Jolla. : ' ..: ·:
.
.
At least three pers9JlS were Before ,anybody · lin~ · whiit 1\T ' ..: .
.

Sun.-Mon .•Tues.
Augusl20·21·2·2
THE HOSPITAL

ITechnicolorl
George Scott
· Dianna Rigg
i PG l

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Cartoons :
No Space Like Home

Wind Bag

r·n
Bwe·.f.s
~J::ot·:l::~~o:; 1 lQ1f'S • •.. • . . •.. .
Je
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persons and caused . an offlcuome~O'jfinaDageilio.~et . ·. . · ·.
(COntiiluj!d from page I )
estimated $300,000 in damages ou\ and doW11$18~ · tio. gro~d · . ~g Ia ordered, as •last resort, students still could not be ~~e~~t
throughout th.e city and county. level.
.
.,
,· ·· · be~ tbe..,con4nearelit IIChool to their home. The effect of the
Last night's storm, with
With rain falling, . official
wowd·be ·to ellinlnate crosstown hulling to achieve
reports still trickling in this fairboard papers and liisloriCa.l . lcllooi desegregatioJI.
. __
·
morning , could easily surpass lair . ·documenta .. bJo~n· . , · 1bemelislu'e,PQSedona282-102roUcaUvoteafteral~ID'
the 1968 damage figure.
everywhere, Charlea .Fulks. 'session, wenttiotheSenatewhereitfacesitsstHfesttest.
Utility lines were odamaged managed to gel under the .
·
·
during the storm, causing falrboard d&lt;!!k 10' the right Of
RABAT, MOROCCO .:.. MOHAMED OUJI'KIR fired a bullet
Tonight, Aug, 18
power failure liere and thete. thti lJiain office entrance.
itu-Qugh his braln.allegedly Dill ol anguish for failing to pr~~t
Telephone service was dis."
Mrs. Ball, Wayne)~lday 8lld .811 attempt to ~S88ssinate his kirig, Hassan II. But the sacrifice
Double Feature Program
rupted as huge lrees and lree· Di~k l...arkin ·!JC!'im!bled,ilflder may haw w!!llk@!ll!d the wsition ofthe very man to whom he was
BLESS THE BEASTS
&amp; CHILDREN
limbs were uprooted and table In tile office:."lthOIIgbllt so devoted. ·
·
strewn all over the place.
was all .o'ver,'.' remarked Mrs.
· Diplomatic observers . said today the king faced great
- PlusThe Gallipolis Public Square, Ball. "I thDI\flht ihe ~.le thing . pre~ from .vlirlOIIS factions In this North African nation
"MAFIA"
th
e · Old French City's was going down. lleneve me, I without the aid of Oulilr, the strongrilan of hla regime. An anny
Claudia Cardinal e
showpla
ce, looked like · a was really scared," ·said ·uprlslnglnJuly,IJ'Il,nearlytookHassan'slife. Areferendumon
Franco Nero
leeJ. Cobb
battleground early this mor· Niday.
·
r.esultlng ronstituUonal reforms was boycotted by the nation's
Rated IGPI
ning. At least four or five huge
The twister hit quickly after two : leading political parties. The king escaped Wednesday's
trees were severely damaged the sky becaJJ!e a bright pink, .attempted eoilp only by a trick.
'Saturday
by the storm. Others had or orange, following a ·sudilen
.Oufklr, 48, Hassan's defense minlster, was a pillar of the
.&lt;t\lg. 19
several broken limbs.
calm in the falrgroun4 Vjc~ty. klng's regime because he represented strength in both the police
Doubl~ 'Feature
Apparently
the
stonn
CJ~used ·
Amajor portion of~roo! of and imny.
" CATD' NINE TAILS"
the
most
serious
damage
out
the
Merchants' · Bulldlrig . ·
Karl Malden
Rt. 35, near · the new Holzer landed approxbioately 100 foiet
SAIGON ~ PRFSIDENTIAL ADVISER Henry A. Kissinger
Cath erine Spaak
(G P)
Medical Center and tloe Gallia to. the we~t. or alongSide tile' wrapped up twp days of secret talks with South VietnamI Color)
County Junior Fairgrounds. Smull Animals jliilldlng. Only President Nguyen Van Thieu today lind left for Tokyo.
Also
The roof of the Merchants' one falrboard member's car
Kissinger was In conference with Thieu four hours today and
SUDDEN TERROR
Building,
was
ripped
com.
was
damas~ by flying debris. two hoii1'S Thursday, aides said.
IColorl
pletely off, and toSsed aoout
Trees in the.camping area at
"These taiks ll'Ovlded an opportunity for a general review II.
Mark Lester
the fairgrounds like paper. The . the fairgrounds were ·' leveled. all aspeCts of lhe situation In South Vietnam as well as of the
IGPl
Gallia County Junior Fair· One camper's.unit was leveled. talks which hl!ve tak!lD place In Paris with representatives of the
board was in session at tile He was In towri dUring the Demoi:ratic Republic of Vietnam," an official statement said.
Sun.-Mon .-Tue ..
It did little to Uft the light lid of secrecy which surrounded hla
time in the fairooard office, storm.
Aug. 20-21 ·22
located
on
the
north
end
of
the
A
lraller
parked
at
the
visit,
which began with almost no warning Wednesday night.
Double Fea1ure Program
Me
r
c
hant
s
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(
ups
lairs
)
lairgrmmd
was
tumbled
twice,
"DIAMONDS ARE
FOREVER"
Building. II was a miracle then ripped apart at the south
COLUMBUS - FORMER SECURITIES Commissioner
Sean Conner y
nobody was killed according to end of the grounds.. ·
·Gerald E. Wedren today demanded thet Ohio Attorney General
Jill St. John
Fairboard Secretary An·
Eight utilitY poles along the William J . Brown release results of a lie detector test during an
!Color)
nabeUe Ball. Fifteen persons, · highway _portion . oi the · Investigation Into his office which Brown has said uncovered civU
i GPl
including
12 fairboard mem-' fairgrounds,incl~dlng the huge and criminal law violations.
Plus
THE ORGANIZATION
bers, escaped serious injury. fairgroundsign!Vhichhadbeen .
Wedren, .in a news conference here, said if Brown does not
I Color!
B. B. Matthews, fairboard in existence since 1956, were release the 'results of the test he took last October he would be
Sidney Poltler
president, had a sore shoulder. leveled. Telephone crews and willing to·undergo anotl)er one in the presence of newsmen and
Barbara McNair
He was hit by flying debri,5.
eleclrlc repairmen were on the the results. would be made public . Wedren, 36, a securities
IGPl
According to the secretary, scene repairing lhe damage lawyer, said Brown should "remove the cloak of Immunity which
the board had just completed this morning.
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he holds u attnl'liey general and to make public that defamatory
. - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - . ; . . - - ; . . . . _ . . Damage Is expected to run report so I can then file a libel action against him for the lies it
into thousands of dollars at the contains."
·
new Holzer Medical
Center
. .
where high winds dalilaged the
SAIGON - A SERIES OF SEVEN mistaken bombings by
third, fourth, and fifth floors on AmeriCan planes has killed 25 South Vietnamese soldiers and
the east side of Uoe complex. wounded 851n the past 45 days, U. S. command figures showed
No one was injured, but today.
several wilulows· were blown
· The c~nd reported that six such Incidents occurred
during the period, but a check of daily communiques showed
tbere had been seven such episodes.
The Ouster
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SEVERE WEATHER BIT MUCH of Ohio late Thursday and
earlY today causing some minor flooding, power outages and
blocked higlwrays, especially In southeastern· Ohio. Tornadoes
touched
In the northWestern section of the state. The Gallia
County sheriff's said a man identified as Irving C. Johnson,
Cheshire, was struck by lightning and listed in poor condition at
the Medical Center.
stron{ winds and heavy rains also were reported at WeUston
in Jackson county. In the Columbus area, funnel clouds were
slgbled at Sunbury and Worthington but there were no reports of
toudldowns.
·
Interstate-70 south of downtown Columbus was flooded for
several hours, lllalling hundreds of vehicles.

down

Say
Welcome
,Clear up bills. Make a down

paym~nt.

Go on vacalion.

with

If you have a good reason for needing money.

ORNAMENTAL

we have the money lo loan you. Ouickly. Easily.
· At our usual low bank rates . Interested?

IRON
Add so much beauty
at Low Cost

4' RAILING., .'5"
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Night 10 til 2

WILLIE
5-Piece Band
With
Vocalist

The New

Live
Music

MEIGS INN

PH. 992·3629

FIREMEN CALLED
The Middleport Volun teer
Fire dept. answered a call on
Old Route 7, back of !Wyatt
Ihle's Market, Thursday at
5:19p.m. where a car was on
fire . Owner of the car and the
extent of damage to it were not
known.

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GRAND CHAMPION 4-H SHOWMAN W88 Bryon McCoy, Chelter, 11ft and Bee~
W'mdoo was Reserve 4-H Showman at the Meigs County Junior' Beef'Show held Wednesday
at the Meip County Fair.
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William (Bill) ElchiJICerofSyraCII!e, the .U.auplo)e
of the Ohio Department of Highways In Melp County, W8ll on
the job a.s usual begiruoing his 34th year of contlnuOIIS service
with the department Wednesday. The son of Mrs. William A.
Eichinger, who resides near the Salisbury School, and observed her 92nd birthday last Saturday, and the late Mr.
Eichinger, Bill is a lifelong reSident of Meigs County. Em·
ployed as a heavy equipment operator with the department,
he attends the Asbury United Methodist CIQrcb in Syracuse.
He and hla wife, Margaret, have thHe daqbterll, Mary Jane
Gibbs and Unda Boyd, both of Parkersburg, W. Va., and
Nancy Hubbard, Syracuse, and a son, John, at home, and five
grandchildren.

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GM Cuts $31 Off '73s
DETROIT (UPI) -General
Motors Corp. has oowed to
government prt!ll!lure and cut
$31 from the exira $85 it
planned to charge lor 1973 cars
and trucks.
GM Chainnan Richord C.
Gerstenberg, In a letter to
Donald Rumsfeld, director of
the President's Cost of Living
Council, said Thursday tliat the
$31 concession would have gone
for ''product improvement"
and plant safety and en·
vlronmental costs.
Gerstenberg told Rwnsfeld
that ....there is a serious
question of principle Involved
in your request that General
Motors withdraw its requested
price Increase."
Ford Motor Co., which had
remained silent prior to the
GM letter, said In a Qll~lne
staternent-lhat it had asked for
and r,celved ~ ·time to cons!·
der" Rwnsfeld's request to
llack down on a price hike.
Ford had asked for a $92 iJrlce
hike.
The rollback reQ[II!st came

BIBLE
'8.95-'15.95
ancl•23.95

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

COLUMBUS (UP!) - .The
Public Utilities Commission of
Ohio said today an in·
vesUgation of a $165 million
rate increase requested by the
Oblo Bell Telephone Co. should
be reduced by at least $42.8
million to $121 .68 million.
PUCO said an independent
Investigation relative to the
value of Ohio BeU's plants and
property and income and
apenses enabled the com·
mission to use a different value
base - somewhat less than the
utility's - in determining the
increase.- ·
The rate Increase request
could be cut even further when
public hearings are held on the
matter, a PUCO official said
today.

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tmts

Your Invited -Guest
Reachinl( More
Than 11,000

lJet,oted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

Families

34 PAG ES
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THREE SECT _
ION~S~------Gallipolis-Point Pleasant
15 CENTS

SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1972

GA LLIPO LIS - Thunderstorms rocked
Gallia County the third straight day
Sa tu rday af ternoon abo ut 2 o'cl ock
bringing to a st&lt;Jndstill for a time clea nup
operations fr om two previous assaulls on
Thursday and Friday.
Precipit&lt;Jtion during Thursday and
Friday's storms tot&lt;Jled 2.02 inches in less
than three hours, pushing the August
rainfall to tal (as of Saturday) lo 3.92 in-

ches.
Reports con tinued tri ckling in
Salurday on properly dii!lJage thr oughout
the city and county .
Friday's storm began around .1: to
p.m. Electric power was kn ocked ou t the
second straight day . Hard rains accompanied by strong winds lasted until
. approximalely 5 p.m.. F'rida1•.

Finest Steer Sold
To the Jones Boys
ROCK SPRINGS - The Jones Boys,
who recen tly opened a new store in ·
Pomeroy, purchased the grand champion
steer of Diane Benedum at $1.30 per pound
at the annual Junior Fair Steer Sale
Friday nigh I. The prize steer weighed 1,064
pounds.
The Pomeroy National Bank was the
Iirst firm of severa l to purchase animals
Friday night and !hen have them resold
with the proceeds of the firsl sale going to
a building fund sponsored by the junior
fair. The bank purchased lhe steer of Cella
McCoy weighing 920 pounds at $2.21 per
pound. On the second round, Cily Ice and
Fuel purchased the steer for 6t cenls a
pound.
Evans Packing Co. purchased the
reserve cham pion steer of Edwin Cross,
weighing 1,050 pounds . It was repurchased at 70 cents a pound.
Others buying at the sale, the
exhibi tor, weight of the an imal and the
price paid per pound include :
D. and D. Meat, Randy .Johnson, 981 ,
64 cenls.
Elberfeids, Brian Windon, 1021, 55
cenls.
Meigs Inn, Teresa Benedum, 1053, .56
cenls.
Citizens Bank, Paul Cross, 1060, 57

fall term at Concord College;
Athens, W. Va.
Mr and Mrs Cha 1 Smith
visited Sunda; ev:ni".;g wltll
Mr and Mrs H 1 J hns
Mr
. a d Mr. Laar ey 88 ond.
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s. rry rr an
famlly of Rutland were Sunday
afternoon visitors of Mr. imd
Mrs. Howard Thoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Warner
and family returned home
Monday after spending several
days vacationing and fishing In
Canada and returned home by
way of Niagara Falls.

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cenls.
Ci ty Ice and Fuel, Grant Johnson, 974,
51 ce nls.
Farmers Bank, Byron Mc Coy , 920
pound s, 50 cenls.
Marion Riggs F'ord , Debbie Windon ,
9:14, 54 cenls.
Ve~rans Memorial Hospital, Mike
llenedum, 1002, 48 ce nls.
) Southeastern Equipmenl Co., Becky
.Windon, 930, 60 cents.
Racine National Bank, Mandi e Hose.
90'j, 60 cenls.
Sugar Run Mills, Ka y Ward, 836, 57
ce nls .
Senator Oakl ey Collins, Ed ie
Wooda rd, 868pounds, 54 cenls.
Marchi Distribuling, Lee Hysell , 863,
70 cenls.
Village Pharma cy, Julie Rose, 971, 54
cenls.
Farmers Bank, Noah Hysell, 1,000, 54
cenls.
Landmao·k, David Watson, 853, 57
ccnls.
Riggs Brothers, Mike Salser, 795, 55
cenls.
Jackson
Produ ction
Credit
Associalion, animals from Dan Midkiff,
Joel Mauer, and Frank Broderick, 38 i:enls
a pound.

One Ga lupolis volunteer fi rema n, Neil
McMahon was trea ted at the scene by
McMahon, was overcome by smoke at 4:04 fellow firemen and returned to the fire
p.m. Friday while fighting a blaze at the stati on.
Ke nneth Block residence, 415 Pike Sl.,
Damage was estimated at $1,000 to the
Kanau~a .
house and $500 to its contenls. Three trucks
According to Gallipolis Fire Chief James and 20 volun teers responded lo the
1\ . Norlhup, lightning struck a nea rby departmen t's 96th alarm of the year.
electric pole and tree, then jumped onto
A delayed report from the Rio Grande
the roof of lhe Block home.
Volunleer Fire Deparlmenl Satu rday

revealed a blaze destroyed the Charles
Bordman barn on Patriot Star Route
around 10 a.m., Friday.
No cause was given for that blaze. Lost
in the fire were 500 bales of hay, a farm
tractor , corn picker, hay baler and
elevator.
Mrs . Florence Trainer's home on Rt.l
Gallipolis (just beyond the new hospital off
Rt. 160) was damaged by Thursday night's
storm when three huge trees fell on the
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the time of the incident, said the lrees
caused heavy damage to the roof, and that
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GALLIPOLIS- A twister touched down about 15 miles south of here in the ~i; water leaks were causing additional
?l Gage area at approximately 2:53 p.m., SatU...y , and overturned the .. i damag"*''' ..
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i~i housetrailer of Bill and Gwen Carter on the Cadmlli·Patrlot Rd., ap. iii
Nw):rous tobacco and cm·n crops
~~~ proxi mately one mile from Cadmus and two miiH from Patriot. No injuries i~ were f'' :tened by the storms, causing
:;;:: were reported according to the Gailla County SherUf's Department.
ij Gallia l~ ,unty farmers untold damage.
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The trailer and all Its belongings were destroyed.
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Four huge plate glass windows were
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Lawmen alerted Ga llia Count;r residents of the "twister" late Saturday { smashed out at the A &amp; P Supermarket on
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the 700 block of Third Ave., Thursday
night. Large plate glass windows at the
Gallipolis Motor Co., on the 200 block of
Second Ave., were knocked out by Thurs· ·
day's storm.
The Tribune office at 825 Third Ave.,
suffered roof damage in the storage room
area . A window in the GAHS band room
was kn ocked out.
Workers were stiU in the process of
cleaning up debris Saturday afternoon.
Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallipolis State
Institute and East Gallipolis areas were
still cluttered with felled lrees late Friday.
The annual Rio Grande iji&amp;h $chool
• c\ag ri!uillon, whlcli Will to be held at the
juniorfairgrounds.S.turday, was lwllehed
to Community Hall at RJo Grande. Beiat
500 penons were ezpecled 10 attend lllat
event. Thursday's storm callled thousand~
of dollars damage to the fairgrounds.

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As of 5 p.m., no other damage had been reported. Telephone se rvice was

m disrupted throughoul the area Saturday afternoon, and high waler had some
;i;i ...~~-~~ !Ollds blocked off, according to lawmen.

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LAMB SALE
Ca rter and Evans, Gallipolis, purcha sed the grand champion 95 poun d tamb
at $2.5Uper pound from Bill Kaulz .
Other cons1gnors, weight of the
animals sold, purchase price and purchasers were:
Debbie Boa tri ght, 104, $1.95, Pomeroy
Nationa l Bank .
.Julia Johnson, pair, 87 and 90, $1.05,
City Ice and Fuel.
Denise Dean , 93, $1.20, Marion Riggs
Ford.
Randy Johnson, 85, $1.1 0 Page
Chevrolet, proceeds going to lhe building
fund and resold lo Roya l Oak Farms at
$1. 05.
Greg Donohew, 105, $1 , Ci li zens
National Bank.
Ricky Flagg, 91, 75 cenls, Ted Reed.
Ricky Flagg, 82, 75 cenls, Ohio Valley
Livestock.
Blair Windon, 107, $1. 70, Karr Construction Co.

ful ndy Johnson, 88, 80 cenls pound,
f)lackwood Hereford Farm.
Blair Windon, 104 pounds, $1.10, Ted
Reed .
Ronnie Pkckens , 112, 70 cenls, Eber's
Gulf and Roseberry 's Pennzoil.
Ray Werry, paid 84 and 76, 45 cents,
Ma rchi Distributor.
Seven other animals consigned by
Ronn ie Pickens, Bili Kautz, Keith Shultz,
Brenda Slanley and Brent St&lt;Jnley were
purchased by Jackson Production Credit
for 34 cenls a poun d.
John McNeiU, Point Pleasanl, was
auctioneer and ringmen were lJoyd
Blackwood, Jim Ca rna han, Bili Carr, 1. 0 .
McCoy and J im Meredith, with Howard
Frank as clerk for the' lambs, steer and
pigs sold al Friday night's sale.
PIG SALE
The top pig broughl $3 a pound.
Proceeds will be turned over to the Junior
Fai r Building Fund.
The an imal was purchased by the
Citizens National Bank of Middleport and
weighed 216 pounds. It was resold lo Logan
Ford. Owner of the animal was Mike
Salser .
Olher purchasers at the pig sale were
City Ice and Fuel, a 175 pound pig
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Patrol Probe

Shop Tonight ·until 9 PM

Is Continuing

Open Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 9 P.M.

Visit Elberfelds Mechanic Street·
Warehouse

Half Price Lawn Furn.l ture
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THE POMEROY NATIONAL BANK purchased the· reserve champion lam6
for $1.95 per pound at the Meigs County Jr. Fair Livestock Auctiop . Warren
Pickens, of the bank, right, is with the king aod queen, Alan and Jan Holter, and
the junior princess and prince, Amy Johnson and Jay Neutzling. Handlel- is Debbie
Boatright.

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Storms Strike Gallia County Third-Day Saturday

Mrs. Mae Pickett and sister·
in-law of Florida and Mrs.
Robett i'letleu were recent
visitors of Mr. ahd Mrs. Harley
Johnaon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Boyce
or Columbus were weekend
visllon of Mr. and Mrs .
Howard Ru.uell. .
Ronnie Ru.uell of the U.S.
Army stationed at Fort Knox
was a weekend visitor of his
wile, Mrs. Ronnie Russell and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Haggy and Mr. and Mrs.
R.obert Russell and other
relatives.
Mrs. Paul Pierce and family
of Mason wer~ Tuesday
visitors of Mrs. Geneva
Shumate and Mrs. Larry
Johnson and family .
Miss Naomi Jo Smith is
home for a few days ' visit with
her parents,
MrS.
Charley
Smith Mr.
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Wolfpen News

Gordon Wyatt Owens, 16, son of Rio Grande
Mayor and Mrs. Arlen Owens, was kUied In a traffic
accident at 10:10 a.m. today on the Cora-Bea.v er Rd.
According to Dr. Donald R. Warehime, Gallla
County Coroner, Owens' motorcycle slammed into
the rear-end of a Rio Grande Fire Department
truck. The truck was stopped at the driveway to the
Charles Bordman farm.
Dr. Warehime said death was caused by head
a nd chest injuries.
The case· was still under Investigation at 11 ;45
a.m. today.
It was Gallia County's sixth highway fatality of
the year.
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KENTON, Ohio (UPI) _
Tom Cooper, I ormer editor oI
the_Kenton Times and 45-year
Oh1o newspaper veteran, died
here today followin g a long
'II
1 ness. He was 69·
JAPAN POLLUTED
TOKYO (UP I) - The
Japanese govern!llent, trying
to cut back clouds of pollution
that blanket urban areas -each
summer, is planning slrict new
sia.ndards on auto emissions, it
was announced today.

Weather
Partly cloudy north Sunday
and variable cloudiness with
chance of thunders howers
soulh . Chance of thu ndershowers and warm Sunday
night and Monday. Low Sunday
night in the 60s and low 70s .
High Monday in lhe 80s and low

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CITY ICE AND FUEL were buyers of the Grand Champion pair of lambs in
Friday's Meigs County Jr. Fair Livestock Auction. The lambs were lxiught for
$1.05 per pound. The buyer, Art Hartley, Jr ., is on the left, and king and queen Alan
and Jan Holte!' on the back row, junior princess and prince, Amy Johnson and Jay
Neutzlin g. The handler , Julia Johnso n, is the one on the right.

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK bought the Grand Champion Pig for $3 per
pound. Paul Smart, the buyer, with handler Mike Salser.

PUCOMay
Cut Bell's
Rate Roost

after auto executives and the new goverrunent equip.
Nixon administration officials ment requirements, would add
met earlier In the week In $200tothe cost of each !973 GM
Washington.
vehicle. The remaining $$4 GM
Chrysler Chairman Lynn A. hopes to salvage from its price
Townsend has attacked tile request, Gerstenberg said,
govenunent's request for a would cover onit tl per cent of
The Department Store
rollback.
GM's cost per vehicle.
of Building Since 1915.
American Motors Corp.,
smallest of the major
automakers, has told Rumsfeld AMC would forego increases it attributed to
"economic costs" of labor and
materials, but "we cannot
withdraw the request for the
THIS IS ·
federally mandated product
changes ." That would amount
THE PLACE!
to a $78 increase for AMC cars,
rather than the $146 the
company had requested.
"We believe the workings of
our economy are endangered,"
said Gerstenberg, ''when one
agency of government can
establish standards that a
manufacturer's product must
meet, and another agency
should seek to prevent the
same manufacturer from hav·
lng at least an opportunity to
recover the costs of such
. .- - - - - - -. . mandated equi!lllent in the
THE
marketplace under com.
N E W S CO F I E LD
petitive conditions.
REFERENCE
"Moreover, we are con.
cerned with the precedent thet
might be established. In the
months and years immediately
ahead, governmental stan·
dards already published wlll
require the addition of
.
numero111 and costly ·items of
equipment to every vehicle."
POMEROY, 0.
Geratenberg said higher
labor and materials C(IS!s, with

Pomeroy Cement
Block Co.

Saturday

MARRIAGE UCENSE
Ronald Joseph Byllckl, 23,
Lorain, student, and Marla
Irene Grueser, 21, Route 3,
Pomeroy , teacher ; Dorsa
Eugene Parsons, 19, Route 2,
Racine, mechanic, and Bessie
Louise
Bradshaw,
20,
Pomeroy, at home.

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THE JONE~j! BOYS Grocery Store chain were the pur·
. chasers of the Gr*'d Champion Steer shown above by Diane
Benedum, far right. Beside king and queen Alan and Jan

Holter, the Jones Boys executi~s. left to right, are Bob·
Howard, Dan Black, Mer ill Evans and Bob Wiseman. In
front are junior princess d prince, Amy Johnson and Jay
Neutzling. The steer
for $1.20 per pound.

GALLIPOLIS - Ga llia-Meigs State
Highway Patrol Saturday continued its
Investigation into the traffic death of IS.
year old Gordon Wyatt Owens of Rio
Grande.
Owens was fata lly injured at 10:10
a.m. Friday when his motorcycle slammed into the rear of a Rio Grande Fire
lruck driven by Robert Brandeberry, 29,
Rio Grande.
According to reports, the fire lruck,
lraveUng on the Cora-Beaver Rd ., ap..
par en tly missed a road it was supposed to
have turned off on, and was stopped
quickly, and Owens could not stop in time.
He was thrown from the motorcycle underneath the truck.
Dr. Donald R. Warehime said death .
was caused by head and chest injuries.
Firemen had been ·called to' the
Charles Boardman farm, Patriot Star Rt.
where fire deslroyed a large barn con·
tioining 5® bales of hay, a farm tractor,
corn picker, hay haler, and elevator .

VIEW DAMAGE - John Werner, lett, Middleport, and MlrUn Dlovlll.- Eik·
hurst, IU., view damage of Mrs. F1orence Trainer's home on Rl. I, GaWpolil, just
beyond the new hospital off Rt. 160. Three huge treea feU on the structure during
Thursday night's storm, causing heavy damage to the structure. Pr.:feulonal tree
trimmers QUI In lull force the past three days said It was the worst damage to a
Single home thus far. No one was injured. Werner·and Davis were vleitlng Mrs
Trainer when this photo was taken Friday afternoon.
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Lightning Sets Shaft Afire
POMEROY - The elevator, elevator
shaft and a part o! tile rooi at the Simon's
Pick-A-Pair Shoe Store were damaged In
Thursday night's electrical storm.
Paul Simon's owner, said that ap..
parenUy lightning struck the elevator
shaft Thursday night. The area
smouldered, but there was no blaze.
Employes of the store did not discover the

damage unUI about 2 p.m. Friday.
The Pomeroy Fire Dept. was called to
extinguish the slow burning fire. There
was no damage to merchandise.
Pomeroy firemen were called to the
Laurel Cliff conununity at 7:57 p.m.
Friday where a truck owned by Sheily IIIII
Sands, working on road conalruci!Oft llwe,
had caught fire .

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