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                  <text>12 -The~ !Ientine;, Mlddleport-l'omeroy, 0 ., August 9, 1973

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News •.. in Briefs ~~~~~~~:.~~:~~ed=;

ME
ROY
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.LBERFELDS I.N P0 ·

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SPACE PLENTtruL

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(Qlntlnued from Page t)
G~wn Cemetery here Friday afternoon in final Salute to
Wcrld War I fiying ace, Capt. Eddie Rlckenbacker.
Rlcltenbacker, a native of Colwnbus, died in Zurich, Swil·
-land. July 23 at the age. of 82. His ashes were brought here
llft.r Initial memorial services in Key Biscayne , Fla . Interment
wiD but 2p. m. in the cemetery chapel, with services open to the
Pllblic. There will be no graveside rites, a ~pokesman said. John
W• Wolfe, vice president of BancOhio Corp., will deliver the

euiOfly.

that

the

Southern

Ohio

wyera from Orlando, Fla.; Austin, Tex.; Raleigh, N. C.:
1\lbuquerque, N. !\f., and Chicago, had represented Turner and
lu.tnterestsinnumeroussuitsacrossthecountryincludingQhio,
.. The~ suit was the latest of the millionaire's legal troubles,
foUowing by two days 63 separate suits filed against him here
allel!lng
his "Dare To Be Great" motivational program was an
~lstered security. In addition to Turner and his firms, an
aide, Hobart Wilder, was named in the suit.
Wednesday also was the setting for an exhausting day-long
bankruptcy hearing, which despite the debate and recom·
mendations, left little resolved in the ease of faltering Turner
~terests and more than 50,000 crditors.

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE
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ceiling! which cuuld he used to
uneeai weapoDS aad other

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ceilings and other deficleacies
were discovered during •
shakedown ol lbe i1181Uuliou lor

weaponsfollowingthekillingol
ORLANDO, FLA. - SIX LAWFIRMS WEDNESDAY filed
two
guards July 24.
IIIII against supersalesman Glenn Turner and five of his corn· · • ··&gt;'=&lt;&lt;·w~-..,,.,,,,..,.,,.~,.., ..w.·.&lt;w·w··&lt;
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Hole-in-one
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Lions infonned

·'All Lies''

E-R. runs made

WOMEN ~.S SUMMER

FAMOUS MAKER

CHILDRENS WEAR

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SPECIAL GROUP

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Long sleeve solid or pattern tops, sleeveless
shells . 100 pet . polyester ribbed pull -on pants.

KETCHUP

14oz.
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Ansell

LATEX
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· Flocked Lined

¢

, SQUAD ASSISTS
The Middleport Emergency
Squad was called to assist
Virginia Boggs, 556 Laurel St.,
at 6:50 p;m, Wednel!day . She
was ta ken to Holzer Medical
Center.
POSTPONED
The meeting of the Meigs
County Pioneer and Historical
Society Fridloy night has been
(XI&amp;tvvuoo , ~ member• will · be
notified of lbe later meeting.

FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS
Slz~s Small (1&lt;-l&lt;V. 1. Medium 115·15'111. and Large \;!~~;hi
neck sizes. E.cellent selection ot colorlul plaid pa
·
Regular Price $5.95
Two Day Sale Pri ce

50%

•4.99

Snorkel
Jackets

MIDDLEPORT CHIEF OF POLICE J. J. Cremelllls, above, received for the fourth consecutive _ye~ a pedestrian safety citation awarded Middleport In the An)ericllll Automobile
Assocj~oon B34th annual pedestrillll safety inventory. Making the presentation Is James H.
Conroy, director of emergency road service and safely, Automobile Club of Southern Ohio. The
Citation is for not having a pedestrian fatality in~four years.

Boys '195 .

Women's

LOOg Sleeve

Women's · Coordinate

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Sportswear
Jt

en tin e

Sizes 6 through 20. All .
press .

sty le. Solid colors and
a good selection of
fancy pa1terns.

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VOL XXV NO. 83

Sale ¥z Price

Regular 24.95

WESTERN JEANS

LINGERIE

Flare leg. Sizes 6 fo 18 In regula rs or slims. ~ Sanforized
Shrunk 14 oz. plus extra durable blue denim.

DEPARTMENT

Regular Price $5.50
Two Day Sale

(Small Group)

•19.88

• Short Sleeve
Bodyshirts
• Gowns
·
• Pajamas

Men's
Lee
Improved

Save Over ¥z

COVERALLS
Regular price $\3.49.
Sizes 36 to 50 In shor,fs,

DrapefY Fabric

regulars and longs .

Floral Paflerns . 54" wide.
Fast Color, Scofchgard ,

5tr1pe
or
green
herr ingbone
cloth .
Easy arm and back

TECH-TWILf

$2.99 YD.
69

PRINTED
FLANNELETTE

c.

45" All Cotton
Machine Washable,
colorful
Brigtlt
patterns.
Two Day Sale

2 yds. '1.09

PERMAN 'ENT PRESS PANTS

65% Polyester- 35% Cotton
FOR EASY CARt AND
RUGGED WEAR
• Never iron
• Just Wash and Dry

• Permanent crease,
permanent shape
• Won't wrinkle , ever'

'Sale!

3 spools $1.00

Models from 5,000 to 23.000 BTU in stock for
immediate deliverv .

SANTA ANA, CALIF. - TAX OFFICIALS are considering
asking President Nixon to get a lawyer to represent him in the
dispute over whether the Western White House is undertaxed or they may appoint one for him.
The \l'arning came Thurl!day from two of the three members
of the Orange County Assessment Appeals Board. The board's
chalnnap indicated however it may not have the legal authority
to act on its own. They commented after the state Board of
Equaliz~tion in Sacramento voted to ask COWlty board to look
Into the eisPute over Nixon's estate on the Southern California
coast at San Clemente.
·

PICTURE FRAMES

Jiog. J9c pkg, 'I•" width

·
Reg.

Sale 29'

7'c pkg.. 1'4 11 width

Sale 59'
Sale I
Friday and Saturday

Hoover
Cleaning Tools
Use with No. i076 and No.
1030 Hoover Upright
Cleaners,

·

Reg . 24.9S Sat

Sale 118.88

$1US Sol

Sale 18.88

BURLINGAME, CALIF . ~ CESAR CHAVEZ and Teamsters
Union lerders, alarmed by the multi-million dollar cost of their
bitter bt)Uie over representation of California farm workers,
opened neace talks Thursday . After three hou(s of discussions
among officials of the Western Conference of Teamsters, the
AFL-Clq and Chavez' United Farm Workers Union, the talks
were rocessed until today.
·
~
The participants refused to discuss the meetings or possible
areas ,of pgreement between the antagonists, but SOW'ces in the
conferenFe said costs and publicity forced both sides to the
bargainil\g table. They said the Teamsters, which has signed up
most of ths farms and ranches which previously had contracts
with lbe EW, have spent more thllll $1 million already and the
total will .reach $2 million before the end of the harvest season.
(Continued on Page 10)

A brand new seledlon. Siles from 21(~ by 31/4
Inches up to large 11 by 14 inch size. Non tarnish
gold, bl(lck, walnut. All excellent quality - Ideal
for framing pictures, portraits. awards, art
prints.

Save, Now

ON KIMBALL PIANOS

Use our own sensible credit service to make your
purchase.

Reg .

On Sale at our Mechanic Street W•rehouse.

MATTRESS TOPPERS

Washable, Drycleanable,
for knif or sfrefch fabrics .
All colors.

pet. colton. Forest Green,

Whirlpool Air Conditioners

·Just Received! Miracle Foam

Seam Binding

rnatchirig shirts.

Sale Prices

Reg. 11.49-90" Wide ·-------Sale 11.29

Special sale prices for two days on qualify
Kimball Pianos . Maple, ·cherry and Walnut
Finishes, Consoles and Consolettes. Stop In the
music department on the 2nd floorBy the ·
plano you've been wanting for yourself or family
and save.

Stretch l.llce

6.98 Shirts in Sizes J4lh to 18 1/2- Sleeve lengths
33 34 35
' ' ·
Sale Price •6.29

Reg. 11.39-81" Wide --------Sale '1.19

•

Sale Prices

Sale Price •6.99

Friday and Saturday

Extra strong, bollfast, 250

Our entire stock of fable
lamps.
~ ·

Sun Tan , Navy Blue. Olive Green1 Cha r coaL

Excellent Quality, All Cott9n, Snow Whit~

yd. spool, while.

Table Lamps

35

ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. - BOUNCING RADIO beams and
baseless rumors hampered the search for a boy desperately
pleading for help over citizens band rad\~ since Tuesday. Search
coordinator Richard DaJ1lerow said ther6 are no plans to curtail
today's I!Carch lor the boy, believed to be trapped alongside his
father in an overturned truck.
Thoijgh the hoy in three days has never been able to identify
himself beyond saying his ftrst name is Larry, Damerow and
other authorities agreed the search must continue on the
assumption no hoax is involved. State Police reported 200
wluntecrs on motorcycles, borses and four-wheel drive vehicles
'
combed p!ountains
and plains and the Civil Air Patrol said six
planes Were in the air. The number of citizens band bulls on the
airways attempting to track the child was limitless.

Priscilla Quilt Sheeting

Add luxurious comfort to your old mattress. Ma ~hlne
Washable, odorless, non allergenic JCan also be used In
upholstery tobs.)

·. Sale!
Friday and Saturday

Tech Twill is 65 pel. polyester,

For This Sale

45' QUILTING
·THREAD

Furniture Dept.

Another big shipment of these popular work pants and

Permanent Press, All Cotton and

Sale Friday and Saturday

Third Floor

WORK
UNIFORMS

45" Width
Blends

Twin and Full Bed Sizes,
3/4 , 1, 1112, 2" Thickness

BEST lOOKING OM AMY JOB .

Lee Tech Twill

SAIGON - THE SOUTH VIETNAMESE government said
today 40 Conununists were killed Th!irsday in inore fierce
fighting in the Central Highlands, hwere a week ol bioOily skir·
11!ishing has left nearly 200 Vietnamese.dead on both sides.
A South Vietnamese military eonimand spokesman said 33
Communists died at a cost of only one government troop killed in
one of two battles six miles west of Kontum, 260 miles north of
Saigon. Twenty~hree government soldiers were reported
woWJded. He said another seven Qlmmunists died and one South
Vietnameae infantryman was wounded in the second battle.

Friday and Saturday

action, two·way zip-

$11.99

SUMMER DRESS FABRICS

Pre ~Shrunk

per . Very well made .

two Day
Sale Priced

Salel One Group

Values 99• to •1.49

$3.95

Choose gre y fisher

By Unihed Press International
OOLUM:BUS - WHILE THE FEDERAL Agriculture
Department predicts record U. S. crops of wheat, corn and
soybelllls, August reports show Ohio farmers all-crop index at 6
pet. below the 1972 production and 13pct. below the 197llevel.
The Ohio Crop Reporting Service said Thurl!day adverse
wealber conditions and late plantings "have held the maturity of
Ibis year's crops behind normal throughout most of the season."
,Corn production in Ohio, based on Aug. 1 conditions, was 1 pet.
below the 1972 level. by about 40,000 acres. Some 3.09 million
acres were plllllted in 1973, with a forecasted yield per acre of 88
.bushels - foW' bushels less than last year's record yield.

•4.39

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 1973

PHONE 992·2156

TEN CENTS

Walkie Talkie Plus Morse Code System. For 2·
way private conversations, Solid State Walkie
talkie.
·

Sale $11.88

RegQiar Price 116.95
8 Track Tape Player

Will play on A-Cor D-C current. Stereo Speakers.

Regular Price 194.95

Sale s7 4.88

BASE STATION
With head phones and mike
Regull~ price $34.95

Sa.Ie $g 88.
I

Frt!e Customer Parking on Second.Street and At Elberfelds Mechanic Street Warehouse

ELBERF LDS IN POMEROY

accuses

u.s.

WASHINGTO N _(UP!) American bombers in Cambodia "are creating a bloodbath that Is perhaps much
worse than any that would
happen" when · the raids are
ended next week, Sen. Harold
Hughes, D-Iowa, said today.
As U.S. planes conducted
raids against Cambodian in·
SW"gents so Close to Plmom
Penh that the concussion
cracked windows · in the
capital, Hughes accused the
administration of lying about
raids that took place secretly in
1969-70:
Hughes bad a major hand in
Senate Armed Services Com·
mittee hearings this week that
produced testimony about false
bombing reports, allegations of
hospital bombings and disclosure that Melvin R. Laird
approved secret bombing while
defense secretary.
The bombing is due to end at
midnight Tuesday under an
agreement between President
Nixon and Congress, and
several court actions aimed at
halting it immediately-&lt;Jn the
ground that it was not
authorized by Congress -have
failed .
Hughes said, "Every day
that we bomb is a ·national
tragedy in my opinion.
"We are creating a bloodbath thst is perhaps much
worse than any that would
happen in the aftermath of our
absc~ce."

Hughes said that while a
~entagon document given the
committee Thursday showed
Laird had initialed the bombing orders, "it doesn't mean
he primarily gave the orders ."
"l'rn sw-e myself," Hughes

said, "They came from the
National SecW"ity Council and
the White House and that the
secretary .just initialed them as
a matter·oi passing through .
"But this is at least the first
physical evidence that it came
(Continued on Page 10)

REGISTRATION FOR ENTRIES in the open class events of the !lOth Meigs County Fair
closed at 4 p.m. today. Above, Mrs. Lucille Faul, mother of Mrs. Mickey King, fair hoard
secretary, accepted the registrations Thursday of Mrs. Pauline Atkins, right. On the left is
Anita King, Mrs. King's daughter, who helped receive tl1e entries of the open class competition.

Tiremakers ~ facing charges
WASHING'l'ON (UP!) - The Goodyear and the Firestone
country's two top tire com- · Tire Rubber Co., the governpanies have been charged with ment asked a U.S. District
monopoly practices by the Court to force the firms to give
Justice Department. One of up the smaller compllllies they
them, Goodyear Tire Rubber acquired in the past decade
Co., said the complaint is and to stop further restraint of
"without any merit whatso- trade in the sale of tires bought
ever."
by conswners to replace worn
In civil suits filed in factory issues.
Cleveland ThW"sday against
The compluint charged the
companies with violating the
Sherman and Clayton antitrust
acts by substantially cutting
ALL ABOARD
prices
between 1959 and 1966 in
Troop 219, Pomeroy Boy
Scouts are scheduled to take order to force smaller compaa canoe trip of 11 miles Aug. nies out of business, and then
II down Raccoon Creek. The buying 'them out to cut down
trip Is being made possible competition.
The actions were filed sepaby the Raccoon Creek Canoe
rately
lllld did not charge
Livery near Gallipolis.
Meeting lime has been collusion between Goodyear
changed from 8 a. m. to 7:30 and Firestone, the No. 1 and
a. m. at lbe Elberfelds No. 2 tire manufact W"ers.
Goodyear, with 1971 sales of
Warehouse parking lot on
Mechanio St. Members are more than $4 billion , has about
28 per cent share of the con·
u~ged to attend an~ bring a
sumer market, and Firestone,
guest.
·
_ All scouts should bring a with 1971 sales of more than
&lt;~ ack
lunch, swimming $2.5 billion, has about 25 per
tninks, towels, tennis shoes, cent.
·Combined with Uniroyal ,
change of clothing , and
Goodrich
and General Tire and
waterproof bag. Life jackets
Rubber, the live top compllllies
are furnished.
control more than 80 per cent of

CQuntdown to school: 2 weeks Tuesday

Specials In Th~ Music Department
on 2nd Aoor

town Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
·
The temperature
down, Thursday
morning Inwas
86
degrees undersWJny skies,
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Boys' Wrangler

Brown or
Navx Blue

'

n1itwe oull namc&gt;d ' Nixon as the b'O VCrnmenl.
both Presid •nl and •~ 1.u1 in·
'i'he committee •ubpoenacd
dl vidlilll.
the tapes and documents July
A&lt;·lluu ·J.'ullowH Uell:pon Hc
23 alter tulllh nony fro m former
'll1e COJOIIIIllee a(,tion fol- White !louse aide Alex!Ulder P.
lowed by two days .a Whiw Bullcrfleld that Nixon's con·
House response to a $imllar versallons in the Oval Olfke
.•oil filed by Special Prosecutllr and the Exec utive Office
Archibald Cox, t'O ntendlng !hal Bulld ln ~ were lapecl.
releasing the tapes lllld papers
Nixon wrote cornrnittee
would irreparably damage chairman Sen. Sam J. Ervin ,
needed presidenti&amp;l secrocy DN .C., that he would not
and that neither Congress nor surrender the tapes but would
tllc courts have the power '9 t'Onsider "specific requests"
force the Presiden t to release for documents.
dol·umcnt!1.
The suit said Nixon 's refusal
Committee lawyers foll owed was ''unlawful, 'WJwarrllllted,
Cox's lead and argued that and in breach ol his legal duly
whatever claim of privilege to respond to and to comply
Nixon made for the tapes was with such subpoenas."
invalidated by his having let H. Haldeman Heard Tapes
R. Haldeman, his former chief
Haldeman told the comof staff , listen to two of them mittee he heard two ·tapes ol
after he no longer worked for mnversaliorts between Nixon

Sport Shirts

Early Fall groupings
of famous maker
lines . Not all sizes in
all styles and colors.

Sizes Small 134 ~ 36!.
Medium 138-401 .
Large 142·44) and
Exi ra Large 146~ 48 1 .

LOCAL TEMPS

WASJIINGTON (UPJ) - il'or
the firot lime In history, lh •
PreHident of the Unll&lt;ld States
has to answer a lawsuit filed by
a eommlttee of Con~rcs.~ . The
Senate Watergate pan el willits
the mnotitulionul batlt)e over
e~ecutiv e privilege to begin
sooner than the usual.
procedure calls lor.
11•e committee filed suit In
U.S. Diotrict CoW't Thurl!day
demanding that President
Nixon turn over five tape
recordings of Watergate
related eonversatlons made in
his office and documents
concerning the activities of 25
current or fol'l!ler aide•.
ll asked that Nixon respond
within 20days, the normal time
limit lor a private citizen, but
one~ hird the lime allowed for a
. govemrnent agency. The com-

Popular new collar

. 7.98 Pants in Sizes 29 to 44 Waist

bot.

Men's Permaflent Press

perman_en1

o1

HEINZ

SAVE
OVER

Sale 1h Price

Nixon

FRIDAY ONLY

short sleeve styles

Mens and
Young .Mens

MEIGS THEATRE

TRACTORS TO PULL
There will be a little garden
tractor pull SatW'day at 6:30
p.m. in Tuppers Plains on the _
west side of the Ca tholic
chW"ch on 681. There will be 3
classes, 9110, 1,000, and 1,200
lbs. with 23-850 tire size, and 2
classes, 1,000 and 1,200 lbs.,
open lire size. Everyone is
welcome.

Both sleeveless and

Smocks and
Angel Tops

Sale

Weather

MASON DRIVE-IN

.Daytl·me
Dresses

s~ve
dur 1·ng our annual clearance of shorts and
v

c

Wendell Hoover and Ralph
Graves described the recent
Hole in One Contest sponsored
by the Pomeroy • Middleport
Lions Club as "very successful" when the club met at
the Meigs Inn Wednesday.
The Rev . Dw ight Zavitz
reportecl that attendance has
been good at the Meigs County
•
Health Fair being held in
(Continued from Page I)
Middleport. It is open every
day
from 2 until 4 and from 7
he would try to follow lbe contractor or company doing,
advice of counsel.
business with lbe State of until 9.
A picnic will be arranged on
-In 1968 at the time of his Maryland or with the federal
first vice presidential cam- government, Agnew replied August 30 at the Richard
paign, he recalled, he was "absolutely not. " But he said it Chambers' farm by a com''thoroughly investigated" of would be "quite naive" to mittee of Bill Grueser, Ralph
conflict of interest charges and expect that campaign con- Graves and Chambers. Guests
was 11ex0norated."
tributions do not come from were Wesley Buehl and
He Coolers with Nixon
contractors doing business Clarence Struble.
- He said he had conferred with governments.
with President Nixon for one
"! have nothing to hide.''
hour and 45 minutes Tuesday to Agnew said in concluding Ule
discuss the ~eveiopments . He news conference.
The Pomeroy Emergency
would not reveal what the . "I will make avallabie at· the Squad transported Woodrow
President had to say, other appropriate time and in the Kuhn, SR 7, to Pleasant Valley
· than to relate the President appropriate way to the appro- Hospital at 6::i6 p.m. Wed- ~
expressed confidence in him. priate parties as detennined nesday.
He said he believed a vice after consultation with my
At 6:57 a.m. Thursday, the
president should "stand on his counsel whatever records, or squad was called to assist Cliff
own feet" and added he was not my own body, for in· Jepkinson, Mulberry Ave., who
''looking around to see who is terrogatioJl, whatever is was
having
difficulty
supporting me ."
needed."
breathing. He was taken to
-He attributed the accusa•
Veterans MemOrial Hospital
lions being made to persons
and admitted.
who are "in very deep trouble
The squad also took Will
· &amp;nd are looking to extricate Mr. Betzing dies
McKinney, Middleport, to ·
' lbemselves from this trouble
Archie Betzing, Chandlers- Veterans ~Memoi-lal Hospital at
and are fllrting with the idea ville
, Ohio, a former Meigs 9:04 a.m. after he had been
that they can obtain inununity Qlunty resident, died Tuesday · "injured at the Meigs County
or reduced charges, perhaps, morning . in a Zanesville Fairgrounds. He was treated
by doing so."
hsopitaL Surviving are his for lacerations of the head.
- Asked If he had ever wife, Flora; one son, William,
received money for his ·per- in the service, and one
sonal use from any person, daughter, Eloise, Chandlers·
ville.
'
Funeral services will be held
Warm and humid with
Friday at 10 a.m. at the Bolen thundershowers likely this
Funeral Home, Zanesville. evening. Chance of showers
Graveside services will be at and thundershowers Friday ..
TONIGHT
tlie Silver Ridge Cemetery in Lows tonight in the low and
AUGUST9
NOT OPEN
Orange Township at 1 p.m.
mid 70s. Highs Friday in the
upper 80s and lof 90s.
Friday and Saturday
Augusl10·11
VAMPIRE CIRCUS
Veterans Memorial Ho'spllal
(Continued from Page I)
(Technicolorl
ADMISSIONS - Dallas
Adrienne Corrl, Lawrence House spokesman that "the
Edwards
, Letart,' W. Va .;
Payne, Thurley Walters
fact that there is an inPG vestigation is no reason for the Zueiella Smith, Pomeroy ;
COUNTESS DRACULA
President to change his at- Edna Lavender, Syracuse;
JTechnicolor)
Ingrid Pill, Mige1 Green, titude or confidence in the vice Daisy Glassburn, Bidwell ;
Ollie Tyree, Middleport; Janet
Sandor Eles.
president.''
Biggs, Pomeroy; John Kauff,
Nelsonville; Alva Swick,
DIVORCE ASKED
Langsville;
George Conde,
One suit for divorce was filed
and two more granted in Meigs Pomeroy ; Anestine Carsey,
County Common Pleas CoW"t. Pomeroy.
" .'
DISCHARGES ·Ray
Filing was Judith L. Potter,
(, I
I • 1 II r &lt; j h! I ,
Custer,
Charles
Sauer,
l\fariiyn
Pomeroy, against Robert ~­
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
Potter, Pomeroy, charging Cundiff, Douglas Lambert,
AUGUST9-t0
gross neglect of duty and ex· Connie Fannin, Kevin Ferrell,
treme cruelty. Martha L. Fox Gregory Collins, Floyd Norris.
ST.UDENTTEACHERS
PLUS
.
was granted a divorce from
STUDENT NURSES
Larry L. Fox, and Crystal E.
Pleasant Valley Hospilal
Elaine Giftos,
Ka ren
Simpson
was
granted
a
divorce
Carlson, Brlonl Farrell
Discharges : James Saun. · Rated R from Calvin B. Simpson.
ders, Oak Hill, 0 .; Mrs. George
Roe, Middleport; Mrs. David
CYCLIST KILLED
Snead,
Mt. Alto; Mrs. C. R.
SATURDAY
YOUNGSTOWN,
Ohio
(UP!)
Scherman, Point ,Pleasant;
AUGUSTll
- Nicholas Vlosich, 35, Mrs. Theodore Melrose, Point
THE DEADLY BEES
(Color)
Austintown, was killed early Pleasant; Caroline Lee,
Suzanne Leigh
ioday when his motorcycle Henderson ; lA!ota Wamsley,
Plus
' went out of control and struck a Harlen Adkins, Clifford Knotts,
THE VULTURE
guardrail in Austintown, police Point Pleasant; Tena Snead,
Rober! t-jufton
said.
Mt. Alto; Ronald Bachtell,
Pomeroy ; Ivory Jenniogs,
Wellston; Clarence Donahue,
Point Pleasant.

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By George Hargraves, Supt.
Meigs Local School District
lA!tters have been sent to the parents or guardIans of this year's kindergarten children. The letter
·tells when and w here lbe pupil is to attend class.
There will be both a morning and an afternoon section
of, kinder~arten at Rutland, Pomeroy and Middleport.
[[you registered yoW' child and didn't receive a
tetter, call 992-m3. Alew letters have been returned
because we did not have a correct mailing address or
becaWie of a change ·In residence. ·
The Meigs High Athletic Boosters will have their

Speakfng of .~cho(lls - No. 28.1
food booth a\ the Meigs CoWltY Fair next week. Thoy
can use yoW" support in several ways: They need help
behind the counter, they can use donation• of food or
cash, and they will need your patronage when you
visit the fair.
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Drop In and have a snack or a full menl at the
Boo!Jtm' booth at the fair.
The countdown for the start of school reaches just
two weeks next Tuesday , I. you are now to this area
and haven't r8jjlstered yet, please do so. For grades
K-6 call 992-2163, for grades 7-ll call 992-3058, for
grades 9-12 call 992-21~. Thanks to the thou ~htrul
folks who celled us last weok.
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The Health Fair in Middleport will end tomorrow.
Al9t of people have visited these Interest ing displays
and demonstrations. We are glad to h~ve made the
junior high school building available to this fine
project, We wish these folks the best as they continue
this service In other communities.
A'f OUR REGULAR monthly board meeting next
Monday there will be important buslness. We will
appoint two teachers which will just about complete
our staff. We hope to appoint loW" regular route bus
drivers, some substitute drivers, two cooks and some
building aides. We will consider bids on gasoline, oil,
tires, vehicle insurance and fire extinguisher' service.
We plan to approve a school lunch policy and set
lunch prices, and several other items or importance
will be considered.
Season football tickets are now on sale. Since we
have only four home games, lhetlcket price is just $6.
It 's worth the price to be able to come late and to
know that you will have a good seal. II interested, call
992-21511 or drop in a.t the high school. We count on the
money from these early ticket sales to help pay for
the lnSW'Illlce on the senior high team members. It
L'Qts $26 per hoy ; we can use every early dollar we
can get.
TH£S MAY BE QUITE a difficult yea r to gel our
lunch program rolling. If the beef shortage continues
Into the school year, we may be fute&lt;l with some hurd
men~ dt•clslons. 'nle increased costs of food ol ull

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kinds will put the same pressure on us that it does on
the homemaker w~o shops for food. The question that
we ail face is - - Where and 'when will prices stop
rising? .
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DON'T FORGET the vocational opportunities for
juniors at Meigs High . [[college Is not in your future ,
you should develop some salable skill. A high school
diploma based on a general (,'OUrse Is not of great
value In today's world. Tilink about it. .
THE ANNUAL PRE-FAIR style show was held at
Meigs High this week. We were glad to be able to
make this facility available to the sponsors. School
buildings are for school, but they also can house lllld
support many oth.,- worthwhile activities: If you
don't think so, drop In on the Senior Citizens Program
at the Pomeroy Junior High School building. Senior
Cltiyens also have a room at the Harrisonville
building .
Let's lie Senior Citizens and the foo tball season
together. Senior Citizens can get a'fre e Gold Card for
admission to all Meigs games . We have been doing
this for about half a dozen years now and have had
mlllly·folks use these. !! you want one, call me at 992·
2153or check the Senior Citizens Center in Pomeroy.
We will get a supply to the Center if there is n dcmnn1i
there. This card is available to all Senior Citizens In
our oren.
DON 'T FORGET - the Boosters will be looking
lor you to stop in at their booth at the fair next week.

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more than 95 per cent of total
tire sales.
"We h~ven' t seen the complaint and we know of no facts
that would justify this litigation," a Goodyear spokesman
said. "We believe the com- .
plaint to be without any merit
whatsoever."
Firestone said it would
withhold comment until it
studies the complaint.
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and his IOQJler counsel , John
W. Dean Ill .
The committee asked the
court for a doclaratory judg·
menl otating that Nixon had no
right to refuse, a writ of
mandamus requiring him to
carry out his official duties and
release the subpoenaed
material and a mandatory
Injunction forcing him to
release the tapes and
documents from hi• personal
possession.
Aresponlll! to lbe 21klay time
limit is eliJlecled next week.
In another Watergate deve·
lopment, sources in Qlx's
office say that several corporate officials have adlnitted

donating company money to
Nixon's re-election campaign
In violation of federal law.
ThesoW"Ces did oot name the •
executives or the lirms, but
said they volunteered the In··
formation following recent
disclosures that the board
chairmen of American Airlines
lllld Ashland Oil, Inc. donated
company funds to the finance
commitee of lbe Committee to
Re..,iect the President.
The sources said the newly
disclosed donations amoWJted
to about $100,000.
A federal grand )W'y begins
investigating Nixon campaign
fund-raising next week.

55 Names
on jury lists
The names of 55 residenta for
P05Sible duty on the September
term grand and petit jW"ies in
'the Meigs County Common
Pleas Court were · drawn
Friday.
Attending the drawing in the
clerk ol courta office were Mrs.
Betty Theiss, representative of
the sheriff's dept. , Clerk of
CoW"ts Larry Spencer, and an
employe, Carol Hall; Judge
John C. Bacon, and JW'y
Commissioner Lauren Hoff.
man.
Names drawn for the grand
· )W'y are Jessamine Lyons, ,
Rutland; Grace Warner,
Pomeroy; Wallace Damewood,
Reedsville; Melvin G. Morris,
Pomeroy; William C. Miller,
Albany; Dwight Spencer,
Chl!ster; Mary Alice Bille,
Reedsville ; Everett Ughtfoot,
Pomeroy Route 4; Charles
Gloeckner, Pomeroy; Hal
Harmon, Dexter; Nick Coats,
Pomeroy ; Heil French,
Pomeroy Route 4; Harry
Lodwick, Chester; R. H.
Ballard, Long Bottom, and
Betty J. Riggs, Rutland.
Drawn lor the petit Jury were
Pauline Barr, Reedsville;
Kenneth Welsh, Pomeroy
Route 4; Robert G. Hart,
Racine; Harold Brewer, Long
Bottom; Violet Smith,_ ~

Bottom; Frances Reed,
Reedsville; Judy Pape,
Syracuse; Clyde Ferrell,
Pomeroy Route 4; Millon
Tuttle, Pomeroy; Claudie
Hale, Dexter ; David W.
Haggy, Middleport Route I;
Opal Diddle, Racine Route
2; Daniel Hensler, Hacine ;
Glen T. Crisp, Langsville; Earl
Phillips, Pomeroy Route 4;
Thomas E. Smith, Pomeroy ;
Waiter E. France, Rutland ;
Erwin Gloeckner, · Racine ;
Ileen Swain, Reedsville ; Allen
Penn, Albany Route 3; Jean
Patterson, l\fiddleport; Robert
Holliday, Dexter; Sara R.
Rupe, Middleport Route 1;
Kathy N. Jordan, Pomeroy
Route 3; Ronald E. Bolen,
Albany Route 3; William Fetty,
Pomeroy ; Marcia Dennison,
Rutland ; Brenda Johnson,
Langsville ; Charles Hoffner,
Pomeroy; Helen Jeffers,
Albany Route 2; Rose N.
Patterson, Rutland; Gary B.
Reed, Reedsville; Mary
Howell, Pomeroy Route 4;
George B. Skinner, Pomeroy;
Glen Stout, Long Bottom ; Oma
Starkey, Pomeroy Route 4;
Earl S. Shaffer, Pomeroy
Route 4; Tessie Wells, Reed· ·
sville ; Don A. Cotterill,
Rutland Route I, and Nancy
Buckley, Reedsville.

Dog show planned
A dog show . in two age
dJvisions will be staged at the
Rock Springs fairgrounds at 6
p.m. Wednesday as a part of
junior fair activities. Dogs will
be shown· by "juniors," six to

14, and "seniors," 14 and over.

best all-around dog.
The entry fee Is 50 eenta. The
coupon below is to be !lent to
Bobbie Archer, 545 s. Sourth
St., Middleport, or the information telephoned to Carol
Ohlinger, 992·3472. All entries
must be in by 4 p.m. on Wed·
nesday, Aug. 15. Ail animals
must have immunization
papers.
The show Is being staged by
the. Girl Scouts. Residents
wishing to register are to ·[iii
out the following fonn and see
that it reaches Miss Archer or
Mrs. Ohlinger.

Categories to he judged for
juniors showing their dogs will
include best dressed, prettiest
and shaggiest, with first,
second and third place ribbons
lllld prize money to,be awarded. Classes for the lll!niors
include most obedient and best
groomed with first, second and
PLENTY TO SEE
PT. PLEASANT - VIsitors third place ribbons and prize
to the Masoo County Fair today money and one pdze for tlle
and tomorrow still have a
chance to see pleoty11f activity
with the Market Hog Sale and
Name _ _ __ _ _ __ Age_
Baby Beef sales taking place
tonight and cuntests and shows
Address
Phone
on Saturday's agenda.
Breed of Dog _.::,.___ _ _ _ __
Ralph Mayes, son of Mr. and
Mrs . Edison Mayes of
Class entered
Gallipolis Ferry, exhibited lbe
Grand Olampion Hog that will
be sold tonight in the livestock
arena In lbe Market Hog Sale
scheduled for 7:30 p. m.
Following this, in lbe same
Meigs County children from
The entry fee Is 50 cents and
area, presentation will be age 3 through 7 are invited to entries are to be mailed to
made ol the Fair Scholarship become prince and princess Nancy Buskirk, '1!YI Lincoln St.,
Award.
candidates for the annual Middleport, or may 1&gt;1! made by
Meigs County Junior Fair. _ calling Mrs. Carol Ohllnger at
Aprince and princess will be 992-3472. There can be no enselected Wednesday, Aug. IS, l:ies accepted after 4 p.m. on
in front of the grandstand. All Wednel!day, Aug. 15, the day of
contestanis will participate in the event.
the parade and are to meet at
An entry blank follows for
the
grandstand
at
6
in
the
conveni ence of those
I
preparation
for
the
7
p.m.
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wishing to regiBter. To be a
event. Each winner will winner, a contestant must be
pres.en.t.
A chai n saw contest with $90 rece ive a $5 cash prize.
in cash prizes to be awarded
the lop lh•·ee. winners in three
PRINCE AND PRINCESS CONTEST
cihsses will be held at I p.m.
Meigs Junior Fair
Snlurday, Aug. i8, as a part of
the llOlh Meigs County Fair.
Name
Age .
Sex
The conwsl, open to any type
of chain saw, offers these
Address _~--------­
clnsscs, two cubic inches and
Parents or guardian
under; 2.1 cubic inches to 4
cubic inches, nnd an unlimited
class. Contestanls using 1().
inch by 10-inch squared limbel'S will make one cut down,
~ E-R SQUAD AIDS
CHAMBER MEETS
one cui up and another cut
The
Pomeroy
Emsrgency
A meeUng of the Pomeroy
down, or a total of three cuts.
Squad
was·tailed
at
10:25
a.m.,
Chamber
of Co.mmerce will be
Culs must be wlth i'n the
Thurl!day,
to
118
Laurel
St.
lor
held at i2 noon, Tuesday, at the
lour inch inlcrvnls marked on
Mrs.
Mark
Haley
who
was·
Meigs
Inn.
the tllllbers.
taken
to
Veterans
Memorial
Anyone intm·ested In taking
part can contect the fair board · Hospital, treated and released.
At 12 noon the squad was
LOCAL TEMPS
offlee or Marvin King, C. W.
called
to
assist
Harold
King,
The
teinperature
In down·
Henderson or Rex Shenefield.
Pomeroy,
who
was
transported
town Pomeroy at II a.m.
Prizes of $15, $10 and $5 will be
to
V
eterans
Memorial
Hospital
was 78 degl'ftl with
Friday
awanled in each class. Enlry
and admitted.
rain' falling .
Icc is $1 .

Young royalty wanted

Cash prizes of
$9(Loffered in
sawzng contest

�2- The Dally Sentml, Muldlcp&lt;lrt Pomero) 0 Anl\llsiiO 1971

&amp; THINGS

, Nixon, Agnew in split?
WASHINGTON 1UPil ~ ' Preatdent Nixon
htl the
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• Ptemdent SPIJ"o T Agnew was
under tnvesttgatton tn an
alleged Maryland ktckback
' scheme and tried to llllk Agnew
'• out of holdmg a news conferen
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today
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sources satd, told Agnew at a
meehng they held Tuesda)
that silence was a better
posture than holdtng J news
conference
Agnew, however, told Ntxon
he felt he should go ahead wtth
the news conference, the
sources satd The vtce
president held the con!er"'lce
Wednesday, descnb1ng t.te

allegations of bttbery ex- Ntxon £or ,m hour .md ~5
tortion, ronspu acy and Lax mmuh $ 1\tcstt~•Y C\t.!fllllg Hr
dcscubed t11~11 dlscusston as
evRSIOn as damned hes '
Ole source ••ud pf Ntxon s fm reachmg but dcdmcd to
re,lchon "hen he learil('d or ,uuphfy thr 1emark
Agnew flew rtmrsday to
Agnew s troubles that he htl
Cahfot
tllcl for what starr mem
the cmhng '
l'he Wlule House sources bers s.ud were a couple of
sotd Ntxon plans to let 'Ah"'"w da)S u!f
tl'he v1ce prei:nd£&gt;nt was ex~
stand ,Uone m h•s defense
peeled
to sta) ,It Palru Spnngs
agatnst the allegattons Agnew
Ca
lif
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unttl Sull[la y lie
tndtcated .11 the news confer
ence he ts preparctj to do this frequenllv spends hts ft•'e tune
at the resort ,, where smger
I thmk t11e vtce prestdent of Frank Sinatra and some other
the Umtcd States should stand close frtends have homes
on h1s own fe~t," Agnew satd
Eaaher 1'hursday, the WashSo ram not spending my lime tngton Stat-News repotled that
lookmg around to see who 1s Agnew s allot neys m New
supporttng me I am de!~ndm g York and Waslungton " ere
myself '
explormg the posstbthl) of a
Agnew Meets 1\lth Nixon
claun of '"nslltut1onal unAgnew satd he met wtlh mumty for Agnew Should

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MEMBERS OF MASON SENIOR CITIZENS d1splay a quilt that they are presenu~
workmg on durtng theu- weekly meettngs The group, sometunes numbenng as many as 20,
work at vanous crafts tn addillon to qmltmg, and prepare thetr own dmners m thetr meetmg
house m Mason Shown wtth the qu!ltare, front row, I r Suste Clemons, Emma Ryan,and Edna
Burns, back row, Zelma Hunter, Clara Roush, Rhoda Yeager, and Ivah Ba!ley, CAP al(ie

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N.:n( " nmkf· slit h n &lt;'lmm und

should r"trrul pro"''' nlora go
tdaeud wtlh llwtr case, the
t'O ntts pt Qtxlbl)• would l•tve to
resulv&lt;• ,\ny conflic ts
Some observers felt that
~new s pel rormunce m his
llCI)'S conference had arklcd to
Ius stnlut c, m the eyes of the
pubhc ond the press
NIXon Lotk1) """at his Cmnp
Davtd Md 1et1e•t With h1s
dosest mlvtsers prepurmg his
pubhc response to Watergate
charges that have damaged hts
second adtmmstratton
' Tough" Stance ForL'Cast
Some olhts aades believe that
Ntxon "'ll take a 'tough"
stance m a televtsed address to
the nalton whtch may be
delivered on prune tune Tuesdal 01 Wednesday evemng
111ey noted that Ntxon hopes to
focus on the bl oad ptcture,
pomtmg up hts past act'Omphshments, and brandtng Wa
tergate preoccupallon as
' 1mean, petty , vtctous and
ummportant, ' as he sa1d m his
toast recently to Japanese
Prtme Mmtster Kakue1
Tanaka
Wtth Nixon at Camp Davtd
were Gen Alexander M Hatg
Jr Whtle House ch!Cf of staff,
speechwrtter Ray Pnce, press
secretary Ronald L Ztegler
and conftdenlta l secretary
Rose Mary Woods
He was away from the Wh1te
House when lawyers for the
Senate Invesllgatmg commtttee served a ctv!l smt to the
Prestdent s attorneys demandmg access to tapes of Watergate-related pres1denltal
conversations
Ronald Rotunda, James K
Hamtlton and W!lham Mayton
spent about 20 mtnutes tn the
offices of Whtte House lawyers,
J Fred Buzhardt, Leonard
Garment and Douglas M
Parker
"We flied a complamt and we
served tt,' smd Hamilton when
he emerged from the
Execultve O!ftce Bwldtng A
Whtte House spokesman sa1d
the legal counsel s offtce would
respond tn the proper forwn "

Ht•. o&lt;lton tii'OUIId Ut ~ muntry to Vice President Spiro T
N(n&lt;•w's &gt;iml ~Up news conferenc-e Wednesd11y ho~ been good He
had the intestinal you know what to come before 1V cwnerllli,
nosey, sus1ncto11s re1l0rtersund Uto Watergate-dunmed senses of
AtnertcH 's mllhons to :;ay, "It's a damn lle," S]leaktng of current
ofhd al allegaUons he has been playmg hanky panky with con·
tract awards in Mnryland, his home state
Whatever the courts decide .lbout the Vtce Prestdent, the
contrast between how he has reacted to charges and how hts boss
has c'lmduct•'ll htntsel! after Wotergate ts clear And healthy lor
Uu• (.'Ountry

1HERE IS WIDE INTEREST m the suceessor to the late
!.m ry Motrtson "" assistant supermtendent of Meigs Local
Schools Titc hour IS growing late, as classes will begin a couple
of weeks from 1 uesday, and S.Upt George Hargraves needs a
right-hand man
The list of applicants for the job has to be one of the year's
best kept secrets We do not have It Names have been bandied
about, but none can be mentioned here To mentlon one - or
more - would not be fatr
Let tl sufftce to observe that the selectton ts another indicatiOn of the v1tal role local school boards have In the conduct
of pubhc afrrurs Thetr cbo1ce has to be good
HAVE YOU HEARD THAT the Metgs County Fa1r ta)les off
next Tuesday for tis JIOth flight? Thousands of oor folks, young
and old, are Involved m preparmg for It
Our annual "Fatr Edlhon" comes off the press Saturday
mornmg for Monday distnbulton It will have 40 tablotd pages
chock full of our fute adverllsers' nollces and wtll feature mformatton abo~t the fatr prepared by Bob and Charlene Hoefltch
and Jo Elle~ Diehl Staffer Kabe Crow lS on vacation thiS week,
but had a hand tn some of the earlier work
Thts year's editton's cover page Will feature a ltvely scene
from the 1972 sulky races Why do we select a ptclure of that
category? We ve trted others A few years ago the edttor even cajoled Prosecuttng Attorney Bernard Fultz to fly hun over the fairgrounds where
ptctures were taken of the beauttful Rock Sprmgs layout ( 4x5
graphic, through the wwdow of Bernard's atrcraft) One was
used on the tab's cover, a selectton which attracted com·
mendation But you can't ever please everyone , there was a
carpmg or two'
We hope you w1ll hke this Fatr Edt lion, cover and all
Of the "actton" events at the fatr, the horse races have to be
out front Umque tn southeastern Ohto county fau-s, the races
attract hundreds, perhaps thousands of people to our fatr who
otherwtse mtght stt it out
That's really why a race ptcture makes Page One of our tab
Fatr Edillon

More bodies found

Shenff John Hoyt of san
HOUSTON (UP!) - Pollee
found two more bodtes today Augustine County satd the two
buned m three-foot-deep bodies found at the lake had
graves 1n an East Texas pme been burted for "about six
forest, ra1stng to 21 the nwnber weeks " They were wrapped m
of murder vtcttms- all clear, plastic bags and covered
believed young boys who were wtth lune-llke most of the
tortured, sexually abused and other vtctuns discovered over
killed by a bachelor eleclrtctan the past three days
One of the two teen-agers
and
two
teen-aged
accused In the killings told
"assistants "
The f1rst two bodtes found police Thursday they w1ll find
today were dug up near about 30 bodies If so, tt would
be the worst mass murder m U
on pnce ratses before that date Broaddus, Tex , on the shores
S htstory
of
Lake
Sam
Rayburn
125
mtles
ts "a pollltcal declston, and I
thmk It's a very stupid one " north of Houston
Ford Also m Chicago
Also 1n Ch1cago, but at a
separate news conference,
Ford saJd, ' I beheve the
cun-ent beef s1tuatton 1s so
chaot1c that tt 1s essenttal the
cetltng be hfted before Sept
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The retatl cost of a famtly
,
food market basket from Apnl
.:B} Helen Bottel
to June of this year rose to an '·
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annual raie of $1,497, up 6 per '
cent from the ftrst quarter and
Loose Ends Need ,.Nols"
15 per cent from a year earher,
Dear Helen
the Agr~culture Department's
Since my stster re!tred from her job a year ago she has
economtsts satd 1n a report
made a pest of herself She calls me every day, whtch IS all rtght
The government economtsts
But if I happen to be out, I get the third degree later I must exalso satd consumers can expect
platn where I was, why, etc
more pr1ce boosts thts fall
Yesterday 1 had a pte tn the oven, and look time to remove tt
because of h1gher raw farm
before I answered the phone She sarcastically wondered why I
product pr1ces and mcreased
let the phonermg ftve times H the hne ts busy, she demands who
mtddlemen's charges
the H-I was talltmg to After all I DO have other frtends, but
Addmg all those factors
she makes me feelgwlty if I'm not ather beck and call, lncludmg
together, 1973 reta1l food pnces
her m everythtng
are expected to average 18 to 22
Idon'twantaftght,andlrealizeshetSatlooseends,buthow
per cent above 1972, lite
to keep my temper? - MRS QUESTIONED BLUE
department satd
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De M Q B
ar rs
Those ' loose ends" need a few "nots " Like "Do NOT
become a querulous old party JUSt because you're retired "
"Do NOT depend on relatives for all your outstde contacts "
"Do NOT ask ques!tons you'd resent I! they were asked of you"
Aim your stster toward orgaruzatlons for retired people,
mtroduce
her to smgle frtends, get Iter interested m volunteer
l esso r You sll!l hdve u lot to
work,
and
don't be afratd of a ltttle constructive crttlctsm She
ltdr n
I he Prolc ssor Wttli n ght as needs 1t 1- H
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.il ~a vs Sht ll tile ~; a s t and
We st hands and th e stu den t s Dear Helen
plav would have Jailed hut the
Ever s1nce the mmtSter pronounced us "man and wife' (not
f'r otcssoJ would hi.IYC made the
"HUSBAND
and wtfe"), I've been the little also-ran in the
hund
Alter ca shmg l\1..0
trump s he ~ould have led a family No matter what I accomplish, It Isn't nearly as great as
'luh to th&lt; a&lt;e rulfed a club a HIS accomplishments I must make sure he wins most of the
d1 amond Lo the queen lo r ut I u tame (whenever we compete), or he sulks
st:(.: und &lt; lub i.l d1 rm ond to the
I mustn't talk about my job, but only listen to accounts of HIS
ktn g to 1utf dumm v s last cluh work Vel he expects me to work, ashe likes the extra money
\\ rt h h1 s lns t trump
I'm used to stgninv my name second on credit statements and
rhc n IH would cnlc r dumm~
V.l tlt the king or hea r ts and stock proxies (even though It was MY earnings which bought the
stock)
dt a ~ t'asl s last trum p
But tt's the last straw when, after a tough week at the office, I
I Il ls play kn o wn.~ ~ c1 du m
my 1cv1rsul would have led spend all Saturday cleaning - only to have my well-rested
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United Press International
The Agrtculture Department
today sa1d the cost of food m
the Umted States durmg the
second quarter of thts year was
15 per cent h1gher than tl was tn
1972
The department also sa1d the
productton of wheat, corn and
• soybean crops will set new
w: records lhts year, but experts
saJd priCeS probably w1ll not
f come down because the btg
" crops are less than had heen

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- Sens Hubert H Humphre) , D Mmn , and House
Minonty Leader Gerald Ford,
R M1ch , called lor lifttng the
pnce freeze on beef before
Sept 12
- Prestdent Ntxon accepted
a comprom1se wtth Congress
on a new farm btll that ad
muustratton ofltc1als say w1ll
be the k1ck-off for a full-scale
dnve to tncrease food supphes
H1gher productton could mean

Racine Social Events
Rev Walter P Btkacson,
Mrs MarJone Grunm and
Mrs Gretta Stmpson attended
a trustee meeltng of R10
Grange
Assoctalton
at
Wellston
Mr and Mrs Corlls Bradford of Wooster spent a few
days w1th Mr and Mrs
Clarence Bradford They
recetved word of the death of
Mrs Bradford's mother
Mr and Mrs Otis Batley and
Lots spent the weekend m
Prospect wtth Mr and Mrs
Albert Wtgal and were dmner
guests, Sunday, of Mr and
Mrs Charley Sm1th at
Greenwich
Dale Roush spent the
weekend m Columbus w1 th hts
son, Davtd and family and to
see hts new grandson, Ben
Jamm Davtd Roush
Mrs Ruth Elhs of Columbus
was a guest of M1ss Ed1th
Hayman on
Fnday
Mrs Grace Knder spent a
week wtth Mr and Mrs Vtrgtl
King at Kmgsbury
Mrs Garrett Ctrcle ts
vtsttmg relattves m Wester

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Mr and Mrs Btll McKenzte,
Phtltp, Jeff and Joste of
Gallipolis were dtnner guests
Thursday of Mr and Mrs Roy
R1ffle
Mtss Ktm Taylor and
brother Vaughn of Gallipolis
are vlstlmg thetr grandparents, Mr and Mrs Frank
Cleland and Mr and Mrs
Taylor
Mr and Mrs N1rl Baker and
daughter LISa, of Colwnbus,
spent the weekend w1th her
mother, Mrs Anna Wmes and
were dmner guests Sunday of
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mnth day m a row
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close for a week starttng
Monday because of the htgh
cost of beef and poultry
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tl wtll close lhts weekend
because the cost of tngredtents
has gone up as much as 50 per
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McRae swings

BY PAUL CRABT~EE
(Jke the good Lord the Ohio Department of iliJlhways moves
tn truly mysterious ways, Its wond ·rs to l)erform
Jake U S Route~. as" goode•amr~ 1 the Ohio I'm not
Now os a resident on the south s ' o
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getting t~to a case of the pol calling the kettle black ~tIts lwo '
U!C Ohio portion of U S 35 Is better than the West V rgl~8 r~;
tton at Its best In fact we're still waittng on thisslde oft r v d
for P.rmanent repalrs'to be made to an earth slip whtch occurre
durmg the winter of 1968-69, down below Winfield
e
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highway hternrchy of my native Slate tn upgrading thiS usy

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f a smtdgln of
A few years ago, anyone tn possess1on
oonupun sense could see that the regton northwest ol Galli~lls
was ·~!_landing by leapa and bounds, growing Into) a ma or
suburb
ced
1 te the
Not too long after that, plans were announ tore oca
Holzer Medtcal Center tn thts neighborhood, and It now occuptes
1ts beauttful new home , smack m the mtddle of the stlll•owlng
areaConstruclton of a !our-lane stretch of htghway would seem to
be top priority, m vtew of this expanston It would lte neatly mto
ths bypass that now hnks U S 35 to the new Silver Memorial
Bridge
Instead, a four-lane htghway was completed from Centervtlle mto Jackson - an area wtthout many people or vehicles,
past, present or future
And U S 35 ts sttll a two lane road outstfe Galhpolls, as we
latow, whteh ts sllll inadequate
The Sltualton showed tis worst s1de on the last day of the
Gallia Coonty Junior Fatr earlier m the month
Desptte the valiant efforts of a crew of sheriff's deputies,
State Htghway Patrol personnel, along wtth generally-obedtent
motortsts, a masstve trafftc Jam resulted about dusk, with traffic
commg from the bypass backed up for ball a mtle or more, and
progress m the other du-ection - toward Galhpolls and the
bypass - slowed to a crawl
The policemen perspired, the drtvers fwned, arid a few
radtators bmled
Sure, I latow that thts was Just one pertod durmg one day of
the year, but tl's ludtcrous, somehow, to come rollwg off the
bypass at 60 mtles an hour, and then be stuck for two or three
mtles m a 45-mph zone Not trag1c, not tembly mconvenient JUSt totally tllogtcal
There are other places on the highway where the wisdom of
the Htghway Department seems equally subject to questiOn
Around Jackson, for example, the highway leads one rtght
through the c1ty, on some of the narrowest streets tn the world,
and around a sertes of mexphcable turns and a string of trafftc
ltghts A bypass of Jackson, hke the one Galhpohs, has, seems
badly needed, but there lS none
Yet, ten mtles west of the clty, m a sparsely-populated area,
the road people, In their mumftcence has built four or five miles
of delightful div1ded four-lane pavement, wh1ch begms at no
parltcular place, and ends JUS! as confusingly
I'm not really mad, just puzzled, because 11 seems to me Ohto
could spend tis money more wtsely, and on areas of more crttical
need, than tt does And after all, I'm shll watttng for that 1969
earth sllp to be fixed on thts s1de of the rtver

Television Log
FRIOAY, AUG 10,1973
6 oo - News 3 4 8 10 15 Truth or Conseq 6 Sesame St 20
lnSJght 33 ABC News 13
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CBS News S, 10 I
Dream of Jeannie 13 Lilias Yoga and You 33
7 oo- What s My Line 8 Truth or Con seq 3 Beat the Clock 4
News 6 10 Elec Co 20 Wild Kingdom 13 Tom Jones 15
.Y.an Builds Man Destroys 33

30 - To Telllhe Truth 6 Parent Game10 Beatlhe Clocl 13
Porter Wagoner 3 Young Dr Kildare 4 Evil Touch 8 World
Press 33 The Session 20
8 00 - Sanford 8. Son 3 Brady Bunch 6 13 60 Mtnutes 10
Washmgton Week m Revlew 20 33 Pro Football B H1gh
School Football 4 15
8 30- Ltttle People 3 Odd Couple 13 World Press 20 Black

7

Perspective on the News 33

9 oo -

Roses

Masterp1ece Theatre 33
3 Room 22 6 13

Movies

The Subrect was
Seven Seas to Calais 10 Pmk

Floyd 20
9 30 - Corner Bar 13
10 oo - News 20 Handlut of Ashes 33 B J and Eddie Outward
Bound 6 13

10 30 - Woman 33 PGA Highllahts 6 13
11 oo ~ News3 4 6 8 10 13 15
11 3Q-Johnny Carson 3 4 .ts Dock Cavett 6 Movtes Cry of the
Banshee a
The tncredrbly Strange Creatures Who
Stopped L1vmg and Became Mi xed Up Lombres

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1 OO - M1dnlght Speclal3 4 Movie Amazmg Dr G 13
1 15- MoVIe 'Horror Hotel 10
2 30 - News 4, 13
SATURDAY, AUG 11 1973
6 00 - Modern Almanac 10
6 ~ - TV Classroom 8 Kentucky Afield 13 Fallh For Today
7 00 - Neighbors 13 Farm Front 4 Fun For Everyone 6
Treehouse Club 8 10
7 15 - Woman s Point of Voew 13
7 30 _ Man from COS I 10 Farmbrook 3 Treehouse Club 13
Sesame St 20 Gospel 6 Abbolf 8. Costello Juvenlle1Jury 4
8 00 - Houndcats 3 4 151 Pufnstuf 13 Jakes Place 6 Bugs
8 3~unn~:m~~ Holidays 3 4, 1s Ja ckson Five 6 13 Sabrina
Teenage Witch 8 Popeye 10 Mr Rogers 20
9 00 - Jelson 3 4 15 Osmonds 6 13 AmaZing Chan 8 10
Sesame St 20
9 30 - Pink Panther 3 4 15 Movies That Girl In Wonderland
6 iJ Guess Who s Knott Comong to Dinner 8 10
10 oo - Underdog 3 4 15 Elec Co 20
10 30 - Barkleys 3 4 15 Brady Kids 6 13 Mister Rogers 20
Josle &amp; The Pussycats m Outer SpaceS 10
11 oo - Brother Buzz 6 Sesame St 20 Sea Lab 3 4 15 Bewlt
ched 13 Fllnlstones Comedy Hour B 10
11 30 - Kid Power 6 13 Runaround 3 4 15
12 00 - Elec Co 20 Funkr Phamtom 6 13 Around the World In
80 Days 3 4 15 Arch ie s TV Funnies 8 10
12 30- Talking wllh a Glanl3 4 15, Ltdsvllle 6 i3 Fat Albert 8.
The Cosby Kids 8 10
1 00 - CBS Film Festival 8 10 Celebrity Bowling 4 Lassie 15
Beatles 3 Monkeys 6 13
1 30 - Johnny Bench 4 Parent Game 3 American Bandstand
6 13 To be announced 15

2 00 - Soul Train 6 Tarzan 13 Green Acres 13 Baseball Pre
gameShow3 4 15 Tobeannovnced8 PopeyeiO
2 15 - Baseball 3 4 1S
2 30 - Movie March of Wooden Soldiers' tO
3 00 - Walt Till Your Father Gets Home13 Sea World 6 To be
announced

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3 30 - W•deWorldo( Sports 6 13 VlrglnlanB
4 00 - Sesame St 33 Black Omnibus 10
5 00 - Mlsler Rogers 33, Green Acres 33 Block Omnibus 10
Green Acres 3, Wrestling 81 Death Valley Days 10 PGA
Championship 6 13 Doctor In Ihe House 4 Western Theatre
15
5 30 - Country Carnival 3 Dick Van Dyke 4 Great Roads of
America 10 Electric Cornpany 33
6 00 - News 3 4 8 Mak ing Th ings Grow 33 Movie Meet Me
In Las Vegas 10 To be announced 1S
6 15 - A Look a! the Book 15
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 1S Beverly Hillbillies 8 News6 Sewing
Skill• Tailoring 33 Reasoner Report 13
7 00 - You Asked For It 3 Hee Haw 6 8 Lawrence Welk 4 15
World ol Survlvol 13 Aae ol Anxiety 33
Dear Executive-Wife
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30
- Nashville Music 3 Amozlng World of Kreskln 13 Catch
Why don't you buy your husband a subscription toMS and
33
stop playing up to his misplaced ego? Only a very " low· 8 00 - All In the Fami ly 8 10 Portr ldge Fom lly 6 13 The
Session 33 Jarrett 3 4 15
consciousness" man would mslst his wife work, but give her no
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30
- Bridget Loves Bernie 8 10 Paul Lynde 6 13 An
nghls as hts equal - H
American Family 33
9 00 - Mary Tyler Moore 8 10 Burns &amp; Schreiber 6 13
9 30- BobNowhorl3 10 OurStroet33 Partners tnCrlme3 4
Dear Helen
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- Jigsaw 13 Movie ' Only Two Ca n Play' 61 Ml ulon
but ha~ thousands of new frlehtls, thanks to your column TI1e
Impossible 8 10 Tho Coming Asunder o! Jimmy Bright 33
response to th c )etter a bouthls~cclder~ an_d long rehabilitation 11 OO - News4 B 10 13 Mtdnlgh! Spectol 15
II 15 - News
has been tremendous He has six large cartOns of mall I
Ou r problem Is that we can'tanswer all of It, though we'd like 11 30 - Movies Joe Butterlly' 3 Tho French Line'' 41 ' Devil
Doll 8 'The Trouble Wlih Glr lo 10 Man Modo Monotor '
to So could you please put a big "Thank You I" from Timmy In
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12 00 - ABC News 6
Helen Help Us? He SBO happy with his letter1
12 IS - Movie ' Night Monster" 6
Stor In Ihe Du•l ' 31
Our family now realizes how many wonderful people there
Strangler of Blackman Castle 13
are, who care about their fellowman
I IS - Movie My Forbidden Pul' 4
30 - Movie Yoogary Monster From the Deep 13
7
lnddenlally, Timmy Is home from the h08pltal, and out
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45 - Movie ~ether Takes a Wl!o'' 4
playing hd,.hall (in his wheel~ halr) - MRS A COPELAND
3 30 - News 13

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on Steve Bu.&lt;by got crc'llit for ~
NEW YOI\K ( Ul' t 1- Yuu wouldn't ca ll Utarlle fox und 1orn
UP! Sport&amp; Writer
the win WIUI Doug Btrd pltI.asorda
a couple of kttls Tiley don I exactly quahfy a.• members
Surprise contenders like the chmg the last I 1 ~ lnnlnKa lor
Kansas City Royals begin to hts mnlh save
of the Pepsi Generation
You'd be more bkely to call them what they are Apair of old
dream wonderful dreams when
Mtke Cuellar pitched a stxthey see fellows like Hal httler and •truck out 10, ralsmg bucks Certainly too old to get out there und start fighting in front
McRae win key games
his record to 9 12 for the of everybody IM way they did last Saturday In san f ranrlsco's
McRae, a•'Qutred from Ute Orioles, who dealt the rwms Candlesllck Park
ctncinnalt Reds last wtntcr, Bert Blyleven his lith loss
Charlie Fox, who manages the Giants, 1!15!, and rom I.asorda,
bas a way of playing hts best agamsl 14 wins Tommy Da\'lS the thtrd base coach for the Dogers, ts ~6
with everyone else is uptight homered tn the f1rst tnnin g for
The fight they had, if you'd culltt that, turned out hke oome
Thursday night, he drove In the Or~oles' f1rst run and baseball trades-good for both stdes To understand why, you
two runs with a triple and a Baltin10re tallted agatn tn the have to know some of the background
homer ~nd made a game- thtrd when Merv Hettenmund
On Friday mght, the night before Fox and Lasorda tangled, the
saving ~a tch in the stxlh trtpled and crossed the plate Dodgers whtpped the Gtants, 3.0, on a three-httter by Andy
lnnmg as the Royals when Davts struck out on a
Messersmtth
beat the Boston Red Sox, 3-2 wtld pltch
Ehas Sosa, theu- 23-year-old smkerballer from the Domtmcan
The victory gove the Royals a
B1ll 9\arp's third homer of
Repubhc, mopped up lor the Giants tn tbat game Lasorda latows
one-game lead over the tdle the season came tn the nmth
Oakland A's m the American innmg and gave Whtte Sox Sosa well
He has a reputatton for commg too close to our httlers " says
Le;tgue's Western Div!Slon
rehef star Cy Acosta hts
The , Balllmore Onoles seventh wm whtle taggmg 18- the Dodgers' coach 'Not only up here, but also down m Santo
defeated the Minnesota Twms, game wwner Joe Coleman of Domingo where I had a Iotta Dodger players last wmter I don't
2-1, and look over ftrst place tn the Ttgers wath hts nlnth latow where he gets thiS, from (Juan) Mancha! or somebody
the East, the Uucago Whtte defeat Ed Herrmann had two else, but I remember hlm doing the same thmg when he was
Sox shaded the Detroit Tigers, hits for the Whtte Sox while pltchmg for the Escogtdo club and I was managmg Licey
5-4, and the Mtlwaukee Tony Taylor, W1llie Horton Anyway, he threw a couple pttches under Messersmith's chm
Brewers mpped the Cal1fornta Btll Freehan and Aurelio f'riday Messersmtth S3ldsomethmg and took a few steps toward
Angels, 6-5, in other AL games !Wdnguez had two htts each htm Both dugouts emptied, but nothing more happened When
Nahonal League scores were for the Tigers
play resumed, I got on Sosa from the coachtng box about
Dave May's two..-un homer throwmg at our players "
Montreal S san Francisco 3,
Atlanta 8 St Lows 6, Los wtth two out In the bottom of
A Day Later
Angeles I New York 0 and San the nmth hfted the Brewers to
Now tl's a day later, saturday
Diego )0 Philadelphia 9 tn 11 the1r wtn over the Angels Jim
The Gtants are taking batting prachce Cbarhe Fox ts leanmg
Slaton pttched a nme-lutter to on the battmg cage watching his hitters when he happens to
Innings
McRae ts hitttng 205 for the rruse h1s record to 8-9 for the notiCe Tom Lasorda walking by
season but has 19 hits m h1s last Brewers whlle Rudy May
What are you gettmg on my p1tchers for ?" says Fox
59 at bats for a 322 average suffered hts lith setback
"Because he's throwtng at too many of our players, ' answers
and says he's httting better agatnSt seven vtclortes
Lasorda, meanmg Sosa
"because I've changed my
"Don't get on hliD agam," snaps Fox
stance ''
'!'It get on hun any t1111e I want "snaps back Lasorda
McRae tripled home a run
Meanwhtle, Lasorda notices Mtke Sadek, one of the Gtants'
and scored on Rtck Retchardt's
catchers, standing on the other stde of the battmg cage sadek ts
sacrifice fly tn the second ma good frtend of Lasorda's even though he works for the hated
mng and opened the fourth
Gtants
mnmg wtth his fourth homer of
'Where were you when both teams came chargtng out last
the season He saved the game
night? " Lasorda asks Sadek "I was looking lor you "
m the stxth when he made a
Why dtdn't you look for me?" cuts m Fox
leapmg stab agamst the nghl
Because you're too old," says Lasorda
field wall of a drtve by Orlando
'I'm st1ll young enough to whlp you reat qmck, 'Fox says
Cepeda With two out and two
WILMINGTON, Ohto (UPI)
"Then come on, ' says Lasorda
- Kenny Anderson will be the
Charlie
Fox accepts the mv1tal!on, the two got at 11 for less than
starting quarterback for ths
Our Interest Is
Cmcmnatt Bengals when they a mtnute before the whole thmg IS broken up and from there on
) Greater For. You
meet the Phtladelphta Eagles the accounts of the ' battle" dtffer
Lasorda's verston goes th1s way
here Saturday tn a preseason
"I d have to say tl was a unarumous dectston, three punches to
game at Rtverfront Stadium,
and V~rgtl Carter wtll play the none I threw a left to the mtd-secbon, a rtght cross to the head
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and another left to the mtd-seclton Charlie never touched me
On 90-Day
'Anderson w1ll start tt off Never lrud a glove on me All I was trymg to do was protect my
otherwtse 1! wtll be JUSt about players, and I thmk Charlie was dotng the same lhmg You gotta
Certificates
as 1! was last week,'' satd ad!mre hun for that "
Coach Paul Brown
says Fox
of Deposit
Carter had the better petHow Could You Judge•
5 7$" per cent per year
formance m last week's
"I don't agree wtth the way he (Lasorda) scores 11 How could
(Pat!l on 90 day Cerpreseason opener at M1am1 , you JUdge who won or lost? It was too short a contest, all over m
ttftcates of Depostt . completmg etght of 15 passes
30 seconds Nothtng sertous "
$1,000 oo Mtntmum .
for 93 yards
Those last two words tell tt all
Interest
Payable
Anderson was three for mne
Tom Lasorda, pound for poond baseball's modest answer to
Quarterly.
for 33 yards but he tsn'l
George Foreman, kept b1s great !tghtmg reputat10n mtact
dtscour aged
"You can't be dtscouraged agamsl Charlie Fox
In his heyday, bantam Tom has e1ther challenged or fo ught
by the f1rst games," satd
Anderson "It was the first such baseball adversartes as Hank Bauer, both Freese brothers,
hme we'd gone agatnst George and Gene, Chtco Fernandez, Frank Barnes, Duke
somebody other than our own Markell and Cuba's vaunted Oucatm Cabrera, who outwetghed
htm by 40poundsandcame after hun wtth a bat
defense "
The Athens County
Charle Fox d1dn't do that badly etther by taktng on Lasorda
Rookie Wayne Estabrook ts
Sav1ngs &amp; Loan Co
296 Second Sl
the thtrd quarterback m the The Gtants had been ma btl of a slwnp before the sktrmtsh They
Pomeroy, Oh10
Bengals' camp and has a good had dropped ftve on thetr last seven, and you'd be surprtsed how
chance of bemg retamed as a somethmg hke what Fox did can wake up a ball club The G1ants
won Saturday's contest, 3-2, tn 10 mmngs Tito Fuentes' homer
member of the taxt squad
Brown satd be ts sohsfted did tt, and guess who was the wtnnmg pltcher? Elias Sosa
with the way thmgs had gone m
H there's ever a next time though , there ts something Tom
the Bengals' fourth week of Lasorda should latow about Charlie Fox
the1r seven week trammg
He doesn't go by the rules anytime he gets tnto a f1ght He
camp
doesn't bother punching He kicks and hacks
There's one more thing Tom Lasorda should know
- - - - - - - - - - • Bob ~J r1c~ a rookte from
Vtrgm1a Umon says he 'can t
Charhe Fox went a little easy on htm He dtdn't show hun
afford to make mtstakes ' everythmg he has One of those things ts a black belt
when the Bengals meet the
Eagles
RIVER DOWNS
Jones ts battlmg etght year
CINCINNATI
(UP!)- R D
veteran Erme Kellerman for
the thtrd S&lt;~fety posttlon on the Worthmgton, the !h'i favonte,
team behtnd Tommy Casanova managed to beat Vtctory
Meadow by a neck m pu.
and Neal Cratg
featured
etghth race at R1ver
"Erme has the expertence of
Jomt
bemg up for 8 years,'' sa1d Downs Thursday
Agreement
was
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phystcally we re at the same the d1stance m the $2,600
level It's gomg to be a good allowance race m 1 061o return
battle between the two of us " $4 60, $3 80, $2 60
The &amp;-11 datly double of Ala
The Eagles game wtll go a
long way m determmmg By Dan and Money Jam
returned $611 60 The 6-5
whether Jones makes tl
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Bank Aaron tsn I ),he only
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who is clostng 1n on a home run
record
Dave John!!On, the llraves'
power-hitting second baseman ,
'" wtthin shootmg dtstance of
the single sea.'!On record lor
most bonte runs by a second
ll!lseman l'he record Is 42 set
by the late Rogers Hornsby of
the St Louts Cardtnals tn 1922
John son helted hts 30th
homer of the year Thurs(iay
night, a three•un shot tn the
etghth inntng to help the
Braves defeat the St Lows
Cardinals, 8-6 Wtth 45 game•
remammg Johnson has a good
chance at bettermg Hornsby's
record, but he really tsn 't
taking dead atm at tt
' I don't know tf I can get 42
homers or not My mam
&lt;oncern ts th at we get oor
record to the 500 mark this
season, Johnson says ' We

are only one or twd players
away from being a contender
and gctttn~ to 500 would help
u.~ mentally lor next season
I "' JUst happy I'm hav1ng a
good year I do the best I can
and hopr the team wm s a few
games lf the 42 homers come,
ftne
Paul Casanova all;o homered
for the Braves and Ralph Garr
cont11huted a run-s cortng
tnplc
as
At
lanta handed the National
League East Dtv.,ion leaders
thetr fourth loss m a row
In the only other HCheduled
NL acllon , Los Angeles edged
New York, 1.0, San D1ego
mpped Phtladelphta 1().9, m 11
mnlngs and Montreal beat San
Franc1sco, 5-3
Kansas Cat y mpped Boston
3-2, Baltimore edged Mmnesota 2-1, Chtcago shaded
Detroit 5-4, and Milwaukee
dawned Caltforma, &amp;-5, In the
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HIRAM, Oh1o (UP! I - The
Cleveland Browns held a light
workout here lhts afternoon
and then broke Catnp for a 6
p m flight to Los A11geles
where they face the Rams in an
exhl bttton ga me Saturday
mght
Head Coach Nick Skorich
said he plans to start quarterback Mike Phipps and the rest
of the regulars Saturday night,
but would use backup players
more liberally than he d1d
against san }' ranclico
The Browns opened their
preseason Monday night in a
loslng effort ugatnst San
FrHnclsco

CLEVELAND (UPI) - If
Johnny M1ller ts to be believed,
then co-leaders Don Iverson
and AI Getberger w1U hat
trouble today 1n the second
round of the ProfesSional
Golfers' Assoctalton ChamptOnshlp
Iverson and Get berger, makmg the most of the easy cond!ltons whtch pr eva1led
Thursday morntng, had hot
puttmg rounds and ftntshed
with four-under-par 67s over
the rollmg 6,852-yard, par 3635-71 Canterbury Golf Club
layout
M1ller, the 26-year-old US
Open champton, went out late
and hke most of the other b1g
names who followed, had
trouble matchtng par on the
back mne He shot a one-over
72 alter making a tr10 of bogeys
between the 14th and 16th
Unhappy about the way the
greens played durtng the afternoon on Thursday Miller
satd 'You watch, those guys
who shot under par wtll have
trouble when they go out la.te
Fr1day
' Httting on the greens ts hke
hittmg on a table, Mtller sa ad
They watered the peruneter
and the front edge of the greens
and I thmk that 's unfau- That's
trtckmg the course up "
Course Supertntendenl Btll
Burdtck reJected Maller's charge
There
was umform

watenng of the greens It s JUSt
the wmd dr1ed out the back and
higher spots," he satd
The startmg order was
reversed for today's round wtth
the low 70 and ltes survtvmg
unltl Saturday's !hard round
Bob Dickson, only the th1rd
man to wtn the U S and Bntish
Amateur !tiles tn the same
year, was at 69 along wtth Mtke
Hill, the tempestuous Dave's
younger brother, and veteran
Mason Rudolph, who came out
of a stck bed to ftre five
stra1ght btrd1es on the back
nme whtch he completed m a
four-under 31
Wetskopl at 70
Tournament favonte Tom
Wetskopf, who adnutted to
"feeling pressure," was at 70
where he was JOined by former
Brttlsh and U S Open champton Tony Jackhn, '69 PGA
wtnner Ray Floyd, and outstders Don B1es, G1bby G1lbert
and Bobby Brue, a club pro
Bruce Crampton, the tour's
leading money wmner, was one
of 10 men grouped at 71, wh tle
Jack Ntcklaus Jomed Mtller at
72 along wtth nme others

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&amp; THINGS

, Nixon, Agnew in split?
WASHINGTON 1UPil ~ ' Preatdent Nixon
htl the
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• Ptemdent SPIJ"o T Agnew was
under tnvesttgatton tn an
alleged Maryland ktckback
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sources satd, told Agnew at a
meehng they held Tuesda)
that silence was a better
posture than holdtng J news
conference
Agnew, however, told Ntxon
he felt he should go ahead wtth
the news conference, the
sources satd The vtce
president held the con!er"'lce
Wednesday, descnb1ng t.te

allegations of bttbery ex- Ntxon £or ,m hour .md ~5
tortion, ronspu acy and Lax mmuh $ 1\tcstt~•Y C\t.!fllllg Hr
dcscubed t11~11 dlscusston as
evRSIOn as damned hes '
Ole source ••ud pf Ntxon s fm reachmg but dcdmcd to
re,lchon "hen he learil('d or ,uuphfy thr 1emark
Agnew flew rtmrsday to
Agnew s troubles that he htl
Cahfot
tllcl for what starr mem
the cmhng '
l'he Wlule House sources bers s.ud were a couple of
sotd Ntxon plans to let 'Ah"'"w da)S u!f
tl'he v1ce prei:nd£&gt;nt was ex~
stand ,Uone m h•s defense
peeled
to sta) ,It Palru Spnngs
agatnst the allegattons Agnew
Ca
lif
,
unttl Sull[la y lie
tndtcated .11 the news confer
ence he ts preparctj to do this frequenllv spends hts ft•'e tune
at the resort ,, where smger
I thmk t11e vtce prestdent of Frank Sinatra and some other
the Umtcd States should stand close frtends have homes
on h1s own fe~t," Agnew satd
Eaaher 1'hursday, the WashSo ram not spending my lime tngton Stat-News repotled that
lookmg around to see who 1s Agnew s allot neys m New
supporttng me I am de!~ndm g York and Waslungton " ere
myself '
explormg the posstbthl) of a
Agnew Meets 1\lth Nixon
claun of '"nslltut1onal unAgnew satd he met wtlh mumty for Agnew Should

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workmg on durtng theu- weekly meettngs The group, sometunes numbenng as many as 20,
work at vanous crafts tn addillon to qmltmg, and prepare thetr own dmners m thetr meetmg
house m Mason Shown wtth the qu!ltare, front row, I r Suste Clemons, Emma Ryan,and Edna
Burns, back row, Zelma Hunter, Clara Roush, Rhoda Yeager, and Ivah Ba!ley, CAP al(ie

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N.:n( " nmkf· slit h n &lt;'lmm und

should r"trrul pro"''' nlora go
tdaeud wtlh llwtr case, the
t'O ntts pt Qtxlbl)• would l•tve to
resulv&lt;• ,\ny conflic ts
Some observers felt that
~new s pel rormunce m his
llCI)'S conference had arklcd to
Ius stnlut c, m the eyes of the
pubhc ond the press
NIXon Lotk1) """at his Cmnp
Davtd Md 1et1e•t With h1s
dosest mlvtsers prepurmg his
pubhc response to Watergate
charges that have damaged hts
second adtmmstratton
' Tough" Stance ForL'Cast
Some olhts aades believe that
Ntxon "'ll take a 'tough"
stance m a televtsed address to
the nalton whtch may be
delivered on prune tune Tuesdal 01 Wednesday evemng
111ey noted that Ntxon hopes to
focus on the bl oad ptcture,
pomtmg up hts past act'Omphshments, and brandtng Wa
tergate preoccupallon as
' 1mean, petty , vtctous and
ummportant, ' as he sa1d m his
toast recently to Japanese
Prtme Mmtster Kakue1
Tanaka
Wtth Nixon at Camp Davtd
were Gen Alexander M Hatg
Jr Whtle House ch!Cf of staff,
speechwrtter Ray Pnce, press
secretary Ronald L Ztegler
and conftdenlta l secretary
Rose Mary Woods
He was away from the Wh1te
House when lawyers for the
Senate Invesllgatmg commtttee served a ctv!l smt to the
Prestdent s attorneys demandmg access to tapes of Watergate-related pres1denltal
conversations
Ronald Rotunda, James K
Hamtlton and W!lham Mayton
spent about 20 mtnutes tn the
offices of Whtte House lawyers,
J Fred Buzhardt, Leonard
Garment and Douglas M
Parker
"We flied a complamt and we
served tt,' smd Hamilton when
he emerged from the
Execultve O!ftce Bwldtng A
Whtte House spokesman sa1d
the legal counsel s offtce would
respond tn the proper forwn "

Ht•. o&lt;lton tii'OUIId Ut ~ muntry to Vice President Spiro T
N(n&lt;•w's &gt;iml ~Up news conferenc-e Wednesd11y ho~ been good He
had the intestinal you know what to come before 1V cwnerllli,
nosey, sus1ncto11s re1l0rtersund Uto Watergate-dunmed senses of
AtnertcH 's mllhons to :;ay, "It's a damn lle," S]leaktng of current
ofhd al allegaUons he has been playmg hanky panky with con·
tract awards in Mnryland, his home state
Whatever the courts decide .lbout the Vtce Prestdent, the
contrast between how he has reacted to charges and how hts boss
has c'lmduct•'ll htntsel! after Wotergate ts clear And healthy lor
Uu• (.'Ountry

1HERE IS WIDE INTEREST m the suceessor to the late
!.m ry Motrtson "" assistant supermtendent of Meigs Local
Schools Titc hour IS growing late, as classes will begin a couple
of weeks from 1 uesday, and S.Upt George Hargraves needs a
right-hand man
The list of applicants for the job has to be one of the year's
best kept secrets We do not have It Names have been bandied
about, but none can be mentioned here To mentlon one - or
more - would not be fatr
Let tl sufftce to observe that the selectton ts another indicatiOn of the v1tal role local school boards have In the conduct
of pubhc afrrurs Thetr cbo1ce has to be good
HAVE YOU HEARD THAT the Metgs County Fa1r ta)les off
next Tuesday for tis JIOth flight? Thousands of oor folks, young
and old, are Involved m preparmg for It
Our annual "Fatr Edlhon" comes off the press Saturday
mornmg for Monday distnbulton It will have 40 tablotd pages
chock full of our fute adverllsers' nollces and wtll feature mformatton abo~t the fatr prepared by Bob and Charlene Hoefltch
and Jo Elle~ Diehl Staffer Kabe Crow lS on vacation thiS week,
but had a hand tn some of the earlier work
Thts year's editton's cover page Will feature a ltvely scene
from the 1972 sulky races Why do we select a ptclure of that
category? We ve trted others A few years ago the edttor even cajoled Prosecuttng Attorney Bernard Fultz to fly hun over the fairgrounds where
ptctures were taken of the beauttful Rock Sprmgs layout ( 4x5
graphic, through the wwdow of Bernard's atrcraft) One was
used on the tab's cover, a selectton which attracted com·
mendation But you can't ever please everyone , there was a
carpmg or two'
We hope you w1ll hke this Fatr Edt lion, cover and all
Of the "actton" events at the fatr, the horse races have to be
out front Umque tn southeastern Ohto county fau-s, the races
attract hundreds, perhaps thousands of people to our fatr who
otherwtse mtght stt it out
That's really why a race ptcture makes Page One of our tab
Fatr Edillon

More bodies found

Shenff John Hoyt of san
HOUSTON (UP!) - Pollee
found two more bodtes today Augustine County satd the two
buned m three-foot-deep bodies found at the lake had
graves 1n an East Texas pme been burted for "about six
forest, ra1stng to 21 the nwnber weeks " They were wrapped m
of murder vtcttms- all clear, plastic bags and covered
believed young boys who were wtth lune-llke most of the
tortured, sexually abused and other vtctuns discovered over
killed by a bachelor eleclrtctan the past three days
One of the two teen-agers
and
two
teen-aged
accused In the killings told
"assistants "
The f1rst two bodtes found police Thursday they w1ll find
today were dug up near about 30 bodies If so, tt would
be the worst mass murder m U
on pnce ratses before that date Broaddus, Tex , on the shores
S htstory
of
Lake
Sam
Rayburn
125
mtles
ts "a pollltcal declston, and I
thmk It's a very stupid one " north of Houston
Ford Also m Chicago
Also 1n Ch1cago, but at a
separate news conference,
Ford saJd, ' I beheve the
cun-ent beef s1tuatton 1s so
chaot1c that tt 1s essenttal the
cetltng be hfted before Sept
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,
food market basket from Apnl
.:B} Helen Bottel
to June of this year rose to an '·
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cent from the ftrst quarter and
Loose Ends Need ,.Nols"
15 per cent from a year earher,
Dear Helen
the Agr~culture Department's
Since my stster re!tred from her job a year ago she has
economtsts satd 1n a report
made a pest of herself She calls me every day, whtch IS all rtght
The government economtsts
But if I happen to be out, I get the third degree later I must exalso satd consumers can expect
platn where I was, why, etc
more pr1ce boosts thts fall
Yesterday 1 had a pte tn the oven, and look time to remove tt
because of h1gher raw farm
before I answered the phone She sarcastically wondered why I
product pr1ces and mcreased
let the phonermg ftve times H the hne ts busy, she demands who
mtddlemen's charges
the H-I was talltmg to After all I DO have other frtends, but
Addmg all those factors
she makes me feelgwlty if I'm not ather beck and call, lncludmg
together, 1973 reta1l food pnces
her m everythtng
are expected to average 18 to 22
Idon'twantaftght,andlrealizeshetSatlooseends,buthow
per cent above 1972, lite
to keep my temper? - MRS QUESTIONED BLUE
department satd
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De M Q B
ar rs
Those ' loose ends" need a few "nots " Like "Do NOT
become a querulous old party JUSt because you're retired "
"Do NOT depend on relatives for all your outstde contacts "
"Do NOT ask ques!tons you'd resent I! they were asked of you"
Aim your stster toward orgaruzatlons for retired people,
mtroduce
her to smgle frtends, get Iter interested m volunteer
l esso r You sll!l hdve u lot to
work,
and
don't be afratd of a ltttle constructive crttlctsm She
ltdr n
I he Prolc ssor Wttli n ght as needs 1t 1- H
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.il ~a vs Sht ll tile ~; a s t and
We st hands and th e stu den t s Dear Helen
plav would have Jailed hut the
Ever s1nce the mmtSter pronounced us "man and wife' (not
f'r otcssoJ would hi.IYC made the
"HUSBAND
and wtfe"), I've been the little also-ran in the
hund
Alter ca shmg l\1..0
trump s he ~ould have led a family No matter what I accomplish, It Isn't nearly as great as
'luh to th&lt; a&lt;e rulfed a club a HIS accomplishments I must make sure he wins most of the
d1 amond Lo the queen lo r ut I u tame (whenever we compete), or he sulks
st:(.: und &lt; lub i.l d1 rm ond to the
I mustn't talk about my job, but only listen to accounts of HIS
ktn g to 1utf dumm v s last cluh work Vel he expects me to work, ashe likes the extra money
\\ rt h h1 s lns t trump
I'm used to stgninv my name second on credit statements and
rhc n IH would cnlc r dumm~
V.l tlt the king or hea r ts and stock proxies (even though It was MY earnings which bought the
stock)
dt a ~ t'asl s last trum p
But tt's the last straw when, after a tough week at the office, I
I Il ls play kn o wn.~ ~ c1 du m
my 1cv1rsul would have led spend all Saturday cleaning - only to have my well-rested
tu 111 c xt1;,~ trt &lt;k 11 dtJm ond s husband greet guests at the door with "Please excuse the house
IJ ld hf Uk ( n ~ land WiJS S UI e My wtfe Isn't very domestic" - as 1f dusting the top of the
fnc a s ICHIH i.J S t1u rn p ~ hn&gt;ke J 2 refrtgerator was my most Important function - ACCOUNT
md dtiiiiOIId:"i not '11 01!5C lb,m 4
EXECUTIVE AT WORK, MERE WIFE AT HOME
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United Press International
The Agrtculture Department
today sa1d the cost of food m
the Umted States durmg the
second quarter of thts year was
15 per cent h1gher than tl was tn
1972
The department also sa1d the
productton of wheat, corn and
• soybean crops will set new
w: records lhts year, but experts
saJd priCeS probably w1ll not
f come down because the btg
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- Sens Hubert H Humphre) , D Mmn , and House
Minonty Leader Gerald Ford,
R M1ch , called lor lifttng the
pnce freeze on beef before
Sept 12
- Prestdent Ntxon accepted
a comprom1se wtth Congress
on a new farm btll that ad
muustratton ofltc1als say w1ll
be the k1ck-off for a full-scale
dnve to tncrease food supphes
H1gher productton could mean

Racine Social Events
Rev Walter P Btkacson,
Mrs MarJone Grunm and
Mrs Gretta Stmpson attended
a trustee meeltng of R10
Grange
Assoctalton
at
Wellston
Mr and Mrs Corlls Bradford of Wooster spent a few
days w1th Mr and Mrs
Clarence Bradford They
recetved word of the death of
Mrs Bradford's mother
Mr and Mrs Otis Batley and
Lots spent the weekend m
Prospect wtth Mr and Mrs
Albert Wtgal and were dmner
guests, Sunday, of Mr and
Mrs Charley Sm1th at
Greenwich
Dale Roush spent the
weekend m Columbus w1 th hts
son, Davtd and family and to
see hts new grandson, Ben
Jamm Davtd Roush
Mrs Ruth Elhs of Columbus
was a guest of M1ss Ed1th
Hayman on
Fnday
Mrs Grace Knder spent a
week wtth Mr and Mrs Vtrgtl
King at Kmgsbury
Mrs Garrett Ctrcle ts
vtsttmg relattves m Wester

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Mr and Mrs Btll McKenzte,
Phtltp, Jeff and Joste of
Gallipolis were dtnner guests
Thursday of Mr and Mrs Roy
R1ffle
Mtss Ktm Taylor and
brother Vaughn of Gallipolis
are vlstlmg thetr grandparents, Mr and Mrs Frank
Cleland and Mr and Mrs
Taylor
Mr and Mrs N1rl Baker and
daughter LISa, of Colwnbus,
spent the weekend w1th her
mother, Mrs Anna Wmes and
were dmner guests Sunday of
Mr and Mrs Steve Cleland

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new h1ghs on the Mtdwesl
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mnth day m a row
- Mextcan grocers along the
border wtth Cahforma were
preparmg for another weekend
rush of U S shoppers eager to
buy beef at pr1ces rangmg
from 60 cents a pound for
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for steak
- All 55 kosher butchers tn
Pittsburgh satd they would
close for a week starttng
Monday because of the htgh
cost of beef and poultry
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tl wtll close lhts weekend
because the cost of tngredtents
has gone up as much as 50 per
cent and there ts no lard to be
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McRae swings

BY PAUL CRABT~EE
(Jke the good Lord the Ohio Department of iliJlhways moves
tn truly mysterious ways, Its wond ·rs to l)erform
Jake U S Route~. as" goode•amr~ 1 the Ohio I'm not
Now os a resident on the south s ' o
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getting t~to a case of the pol calling the kettle black ~tIts lwo '
U!C Ohio portion of U S 35 Is better than the West V rgl~8 r~;
tton at Its best In fact we're still waittng on thisslde oft r v d
for P.rmanent repalrs'to be made to an earth slip whtch occurre
durmg the winter of 1968-69, down below Winfield
e
What I can't-understand Is the curtous togte empluyed bb th
highway hternrchy of my native Slate tn upgrading thiS usy

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f a smtdgln of
A few years ago, anyone tn possess1on
oonupun sense could see that the regton northwest ol Galli~lls
was ·~!_landing by leapa and bounds, growing Into) a ma or
suburb
ced
1 te the
Not too long after that, plans were announ tore oca
Holzer Medtcal Center tn thts neighborhood, and It now occuptes
1ts beauttful new home , smack m the mtddle of the stlll•owlng
areaConstruclton of a !our-lane stretch of htghway would seem to
be top priority, m vtew of this expanston It would lte neatly mto
ths bypass that now hnks U S 35 to the new Silver Memorial
Bridge
Instead, a four-lane htghway was completed from Centervtlle mto Jackson - an area wtthout many people or vehicles,
past, present or future
And U S 35 ts sttll a two lane road outstfe Galhpolls, as we
latow, whteh ts sllll inadequate
The Sltualton showed tis worst s1de on the last day of the
Gallia Coonty Junior Fatr earlier m the month
Desptte the valiant efforts of a crew of sheriff's deputies,
State Htghway Patrol personnel, along wtth generally-obedtent
motortsts, a masstve trafftc Jam resulted about dusk, with traffic
commg from the bypass backed up for ball a mtle or more, and
progress m the other du-ection - toward Galhpolls and the
bypass - slowed to a crawl
The policemen perspired, the drtvers fwned, arid a few
radtators bmled
Sure, I latow that thts was Just one pertod durmg one day of
the year, but tl's ludtcrous, somehow, to come rollwg off the
bypass at 60 mtles an hour, and then be stuck for two or three
mtles m a 45-mph zone Not trag1c, not tembly mconvenient JUSt totally tllogtcal
There are other places on the highway where the wisdom of
the Htghway Department seems equally subject to questiOn
Around Jackson, for example, the highway leads one rtght
through the c1ty, on some of the narrowest streets tn the world,
and around a sertes of mexphcable turns and a string of trafftc
ltghts A bypass of Jackson, hke the one Galhpohs, has, seems
badly needed, but there lS none
Yet, ten mtles west of the clty, m a sparsely-populated area,
the road people, In their mumftcence has built four or five miles
of delightful div1ded four-lane pavement, wh1ch begms at no
parltcular place, and ends JUS! as confusingly
I'm not really mad, just puzzled, because 11 seems to me Ohto
could spend tis money more wtsely, and on areas of more crttical
need, than tt does And after all, I'm shll watttng for that 1969
earth sllp to be fixed on thts s1de of the rtver

Television Log
FRIOAY, AUG 10,1973
6 oo - News 3 4 8 10 15 Truth or Conseq 6 Sesame St 20
lnSJght 33 ABC News 13
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CBS News S, 10 I
Dream of Jeannie 13 Lilias Yoga and You 33
7 oo- What s My Line 8 Truth or Con seq 3 Beat the Clock 4
News 6 10 Elec Co 20 Wild Kingdom 13 Tom Jones 15
.Y.an Builds Man Destroys 33

30 - To Telllhe Truth 6 Parent Game10 Beatlhe Clocl 13
Porter Wagoner 3 Young Dr Kildare 4 Evil Touch 8 World
Press 33 The Session 20
8 00 - Sanford 8. Son 3 Brady Bunch 6 13 60 Mtnutes 10
Washmgton Week m Revlew 20 33 Pro Football B H1gh
School Football 4 15
8 30- Ltttle People 3 Odd Couple 13 World Press 20 Black

7

Perspective on the News 33

9 oo -

Roses

Masterp1ece Theatre 33
3 Room 22 6 13

Movies

The Subrect was
Seven Seas to Calais 10 Pmk

Floyd 20
9 30 - Corner Bar 13
10 oo - News 20 Handlut of Ashes 33 B J and Eddie Outward
Bound 6 13

10 30 - Woman 33 PGA Highllahts 6 13
11 oo ~ News3 4 6 8 10 13 15
11 3Q-Johnny Carson 3 4 .ts Dock Cavett 6 Movtes Cry of the
Banshee a
The tncredrbly Strange Creatures Who
Stopped L1vmg and Became Mi xed Up Lombres

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1 OO - M1dnlght Speclal3 4 Movie Amazmg Dr G 13
1 15- MoVIe 'Horror Hotel 10
2 30 - News 4, 13
SATURDAY, AUG 11 1973
6 00 - Modern Almanac 10
6 ~ - TV Classroom 8 Kentucky Afield 13 Fallh For Today
7 00 - Neighbors 13 Farm Front 4 Fun For Everyone 6
Treehouse Club 8 10
7 15 - Woman s Point of Voew 13
7 30 _ Man from COS I 10 Farmbrook 3 Treehouse Club 13
Sesame St 20 Gospel 6 Abbolf 8. Costello Juvenlle1Jury 4
8 00 - Houndcats 3 4 151 Pufnstuf 13 Jakes Place 6 Bugs
8 3~unn~:m~~ Holidays 3 4, 1s Ja ckson Five 6 13 Sabrina
Teenage Witch 8 Popeye 10 Mr Rogers 20
9 00 - Jelson 3 4 15 Osmonds 6 13 AmaZing Chan 8 10
Sesame St 20
9 30 - Pink Panther 3 4 15 Movies That Girl In Wonderland
6 iJ Guess Who s Knott Comong to Dinner 8 10
10 oo - Underdog 3 4 15 Elec Co 20
10 30 - Barkleys 3 4 15 Brady Kids 6 13 Mister Rogers 20
Josle &amp; The Pussycats m Outer SpaceS 10
11 oo - Brother Buzz 6 Sesame St 20 Sea Lab 3 4 15 Bewlt
ched 13 Fllnlstones Comedy Hour B 10
11 30 - Kid Power 6 13 Runaround 3 4 15
12 00 - Elec Co 20 Funkr Phamtom 6 13 Around the World In
80 Days 3 4 15 Arch ie s TV Funnies 8 10
12 30- Talking wllh a Glanl3 4 15, Ltdsvllle 6 i3 Fat Albert 8.
The Cosby Kids 8 10
1 00 - CBS Film Festival 8 10 Celebrity Bowling 4 Lassie 15
Beatles 3 Monkeys 6 13
1 30 - Johnny Bench 4 Parent Game 3 American Bandstand
6 13 To be announced 15

2 00 - Soul Train 6 Tarzan 13 Green Acres 13 Baseball Pre
gameShow3 4 15 Tobeannovnced8 PopeyeiO
2 15 - Baseball 3 4 1S
2 30 - Movie March of Wooden Soldiers' tO
3 00 - Walt Till Your Father Gets Home13 Sea World 6 To be
announced

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3 30 - W•deWorldo( Sports 6 13 VlrglnlanB
4 00 - Sesame St 33 Black Omnibus 10
5 00 - Mlsler Rogers 33, Green Acres 33 Block Omnibus 10
Green Acres 3, Wrestling 81 Death Valley Days 10 PGA
Championship 6 13 Doctor In Ihe House 4 Western Theatre
15
5 30 - Country Carnival 3 Dick Van Dyke 4 Great Roads of
America 10 Electric Cornpany 33
6 00 - News 3 4 8 Mak ing Th ings Grow 33 Movie Meet Me
In Las Vegas 10 To be announced 1S
6 15 - A Look a! the Book 15
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 1S Beverly Hillbillies 8 News6 Sewing
Skill• Tailoring 33 Reasoner Report 13
7 00 - You Asked For It 3 Hee Haw 6 8 Lawrence Welk 4 15
World ol Survlvol 13 Aae ol Anxiety 33
Dear Executive-Wife
7
30
- Nashville Music 3 Amozlng World of Kreskln 13 Catch
Why don't you buy your husband a subscription toMS and
33
stop playing up to his misplaced ego? Only a very " low· 8 00 - All In the Fami ly 8 10 Portr ldge Fom lly 6 13 The
Session 33 Jarrett 3 4 15
consciousness" man would mslst his wife work, but give her no
8
30
- Bridget Loves Bernie 8 10 Paul Lynde 6 13 An
nghls as hts equal - H
American Family 33
9 00 - Mary Tyler Moore 8 10 Burns &amp; Schreiber 6 13
9 30- BobNowhorl3 10 OurStroet33 Partners tnCrlme3 4
Dear Helen
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- Jigsaw 13 Movie ' Only Two Ca n Play' 61 Ml ulon
but ha~ thousands of new frlehtls, thanks to your column TI1e
Impossible 8 10 Tho Coming Asunder o! Jimmy Bright 33
response to th c )etter a bouthls~cclder~ an_d long rehabilitation 11 OO - News4 B 10 13 Mtdnlgh! Spectol 15
II 15 - News
has been tremendous He has six large cartOns of mall I
Ou r problem Is that we can'tanswer all of It, though we'd like 11 30 - Movies Joe Butterlly' 3 Tho French Line'' 41 ' Devil
Doll 8 'The Trouble Wlih Glr lo 10 Man Modo Monotor '
to So could you please put a big "Thank You I" from Timmy In
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12 00 - ABC News 6
Helen Help Us? He SBO happy with his letter1
12 IS - Movie ' Night Monster" 6
Stor In Ihe Du•l ' 31
Our family now realizes how many wonderful people there
Strangler of Blackman Castle 13
are, who care about their fellowman
I IS - Movie My Forbidden Pul' 4
30 - Movie Yoogary Monster From the Deep 13
7
lnddenlally, Timmy Is home from the h08pltal, and out
2
45 - Movie ~ether Takes a Wl!o'' 4
playing hd,.hall (in his wheel~ halr) - MRS A COPELAND
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By FRED DOWN
on Steve Bu.&lt;by got crc'llit for ~
NEW YOI\K ( Ul' t 1- Yuu wouldn't ca ll Utarlle fox und 1orn
UP! Sport&amp; Writer
the win WIUI Doug Btrd pltI.asorda
a couple of kttls Tiley don I exactly quahfy a.• members
Surprise contenders like the chmg the last I 1 ~ lnnlnKa lor
Kansas City Royals begin to hts mnlh save
of the Pepsi Generation
You'd be more bkely to call them what they are Apair of old
dream wonderful dreams when
Mtke Cuellar pitched a stxthey see fellows like Hal httler and •truck out 10, ralsmg bucks Certainly too old to get out there und start fighting in front
McRae win key games
his record to 9 12 for the of everybody IM way they did last Saturday In san f ranrlsco's
McRae, a•'Qutred from Ute Orioles, who dealt the rwms Candlesllck Park
ctncinnalt Reds last wtntcr, Bert Blyleven his lith loss
Charlie Fox, who manages the Giants, 1!15!, and rom I.asorda,
bas a way of playing hts best agamsl 14 wins Tommy Da\'lS the thtrd base coach for the Dogers, ts ~6
with everyone else is uptight homered tn the f1rst tnnin g for
The fight they had, if you'd culltt that, turned out hke oome
Thursday night, he drove In the Or~oles' f1rst run and baseball trades-good for both stdes To understand why, you
two runs with a triple and a Baltin10re tallted agatn tn the have to know some of the background
homer ~nd made a game- thtrd when Merv Hettenmund
On Friday mght, the night before Fox and Lasorda tangled, the
saving ~a tch in the stxlh trtpled and crossed the plate Dodgers whtpped the Gtants, 3.0, on a three-httter by Andy
lnnmg as the Royals when Davts struck out on a
Messersmtth
beat the Boston Red Sox, 3-2 wtld pltch
Ehas Sosa, theu- 23-year-old smkerballer from the Domtmcan
The victory gove the Royals a
B1ll 9\arp's third homer of
Repubhc, mopped up lor the Giants tn tbat game Lasorda latows
one-game lead over the tdle the season came tn the nmth
Oakland A's m the American innmg and gave Whtte Sox Sosa well
He has a reputatton for commg too close to our httlers " says
Le;tgue's Western Div!Slon
rehef star Cy Acosta hts
The , Balllmore Onoles seventh wm whtle taggmg 18- the Dodgers' coach 'Not only up here, but also down m Santo
defeated the Minnesota Twms, game wwner Joe Coleman of Domingo where I had a Iotta Dodger players last wmter I don't
2-1, and look over ftrst place tn the Ttgers wath hts nlnth latow where he gets thiS, from (Juan) Mancha! or somebody
the East, the Uucago Whtte defeat Ed Herrmann had two else, but I remember hlm doing the same thmg when he was
Sox shaded the Detroit Tigers, hits for the Whtte Sox while pltchmg for the Escogtdo club and I was managmg Licey
5-4, and the Mtlwaukee Tony Taylor, W1llie Horton Anyway, he threw a couple pttches under Messersmith's chm
Brewers mpped the Cal1fornta Btll Freehan and Aurelio f'riday Messersmtth S3ldsomethmg and took a few steps toward
Angels, 6-5, in other AL games !Wdnguez had two htts each htm Both dugouts emptied, but nothing more happened When
Nahonal League scores were for the Tigers
play resumed, I got on Sosa from the coachtng box about
Dave May's two..-un homer throwmg at our players "
Montreal S san Francisco 3,
Atlanta 8 St Lows 6, Los wtth two out In the bottom of
A Day Later
Angeles I New York 0 and San the nmth hfted the Brewers to
Now tl's a day later, saturday
Diego )0 Philadelphia 9 tn 11 the1r wtn over the Angels Jim
The Gtants are taking batting prachce Cbarhe Fox ts leanmg
Slaton pttched a nme-lutter to on the battmg cage watching his hitters when he happens to
Innings
McRae ts hitttng 205 for the rruse h1s record to 8-9 for the notiCe Tom Lasorda walking by
season but has 19 hits m h1s last Brewers whlle Rudy May
What are you gettmg on my p1tchers for ?" says Fox
59 at bats for a 322 average suffered hts lith setback
"Because he's throwtng at too many of our players, ' answers
and says he's httting better agatnSt seven vtclortes
Lasorda, meanmg Sosa
"because I've changed my
"Don't get on hliD agam," snaps Fox
stance ''
'!'It get on hun any t1111e I want "snaps back Lasorda
McRae tripled home a run
Meanwhtle, Lasorda notices Mtke Sadek, one of the Gtants'
and scored on Rtck Retchardt's
catchers, standing on the other stde of the battmg cage sadek ts
sacrifice fly tn the second ma good frtend of Lasorda's even though he works for the hated
mng and opened the fourth
Gtants
mnmg wtth his fourth homer of
'Where were you when both teams came chargtng out last
the season He saved the game
night? " Lasorda asks Sadek "I was looking lor you "
m the stxth when he made a
Why dtdn't you look for me?" cuts m Fox
leapmg stab agamst the nghl
Because you're too old," says Lasorda
field wall of a drtve by Orlando
'I'm st1ll young enough to whlp you reat qmck, 'Fox says
Cepeda With two out and two
WILMINGTON, Ohto (UPI)
"Then come on, ' says Lasorda
- Kenny Anderson will be the
Charlie
Fox accepts the mv1tal!on, the two got at 11 for less than
starting quarterback for ths
Our Interest Is
Cmcmnatt Bengals when they a mtnute before the whole thmg IS broken up and from there on
) Greater For. You
meet the Phtladelphta Eagles the accounts of the ' battle" dtffer
Lasorda's verston goes th1s way
here Saturday tn a preseason
"I d have to say tl was a unarumous dectston, three punches to
game at Rtverfront Stadium,
and V~rgtl Carter wtll play the none I threw a left to the mtd-secbon, a rtght cross to the head
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and another left to the mtd-seclton Charlie never touched me
On 90-Day
'Anderson w1ll start tt off Never lrud a glove on me All I was trymg to do was protect my
otherwtse 1! wtll be JUSt about players, and I thmk Charlie was dotng the same lhmg You gotta
Certificates
as 1! was last week,'' satd ad!mre hun for that "
Coach Paul Brown
says Fox
of Deposit
Carter had the better petHow Could You Judge•
5 7$" per cent per year
formance m last week's
"I don't agree wtth the way he (Lasorda) scores 11 How could
(Pat!l on 90 day Cerpreseason opener at M1am1 , you JUdge who won or lost? It was too short a contest, all over m
ttftcates of Depostt . completmg etght of 15 passes
30 seconds Nothtng sertous "
$1,000 oo Mtntmum .
for 93 yards
Those last two words tell tt all
Interest
Payable
Anderson was three for mne
Tom Lasorda, pound for poond baseball's modest answer to
Quarterly.
for 33 yards but he tsn'l
George Foreman, kept b1s great !tghtmg reputat10n mtact
dtscour aged
"You can't be dtscouraged agamsl Charlie Fox
In his heyday, bantam Tom has e1ther challenged or fo ught
by the f1rst games," satd
Anderson "It was the first such baseball adversartes as Hank Bauer, both Freese brothers,
hme we'd gone agatnst George and Gene, Chtco Fernandez, Frank Barnes, Duke
somebody other than our own Markell and Cuba's vaunted Oucatm Cabrera, who outwetghed
htm by 40poundsandcame after hun wtth a bat
defense "
The Athens County
Charle Fox d1dn't do that badly etther by taktng on Lasorda
Rookie Wayne Estabrook ts
Sav1ngs &amp; Loan Co
296 Second Sl
the thtrd quarterback m the The Gtants had been ma btl of a slwnp before the sktrmtsh They
Pomeroy, Oh10
Bengals' camp and has a good had dropped ftve on thetr last seven, and you'd be surprtsed how
chance of bemg retamed as a somethmg hke what Fox did can wake up a ball club The G1ants
won Saturday's contest, 3-2, tn 10 mmngs Tito Fuentes' homer
member of the taxt squad
Brown satd be ts sohsfted did tt, and guess who was the wtnnmg pltcher? Elias Sosa
with the way thmgs had gone m
H there's ever a next time though , there ts something Tom
the Bengals' fourth week of Lasorda should latow about Charlie Fox
the1r seven week trammg
He doesn't go by the rules anytime he gets tnto a f1ght He
camp
doesn't bother punching He kicks and hacks
There's one more thing Tom Lasorda should know
- - - - - - - - - - • Bob ~J r1c~ a rookte from
Vtrgm1a Umon says he 'can t
Charhe Fox went a little easy on htm He dtdn't show hun
afford to make mtstakes ' everythmg he has One of those things ts a black belt
when the Bengals meet the
Eagles
RIVER DOWNS
Jones ts battlmg etght year
CINCINNATI
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veteran Erme Kellerman for
the thtrd S&lt;~fety posttlon on the Worthmgton, the !h'i favonte,
team behtnd Tommy Casanova managed to beat Vtctory
Meadow by a neck m pu.
and Neal Cratg
featured
etghth race at R1ver
"Erme has the expertence of
Jomt
bemg up for 8 years,'' sa1d Downs Thursday
Agreement
was
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phystcally we re at the same the d1stance m the $2,600
level It's gomg to be a good allowance race m 1 061o return
battle between the two of us " $4 60, $3 80, $2 60
The &amp;-11 datly double of Ala
The Eagles game wtll go a
long way m determmmg By Dan and Money Jam
returned $611 60 The 6-5
whether Jones makes tl
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Bank Aaron tsn I ),he only
mcml1er of the AUanta Draves.
who is clostng 1n on a home run
record
Dave John!!On, the llraves'
power-hitting second baseman ,
'" wtthin shootmg dtstance of
the single sea.'!On record lor
most bonte runs by a second
ll!lseman l'he record Is 42 set
by the late Rogers Hornsby of
the St Louts Cardtnals tn 1922
John son helted hts 30th
homer of the year Thurs(iay
night, a three•un shot tn the
etghth inntng to help the
Braves defeat the St Lows
Cardinals, 8-6 Wtth 45 game•
remammg Johnson has a good
chance at bettermg Hornsby's
record, but he really tsn 't
taking dead atm at tt
' I don't know tf I can get 42
homers or not My mam
&lt;oncern ts th at we get oor
record to the 500 mark this
season, Johnson says ' We

are only one or twd players
away from being a contender
and gctttn~ to 500 would help
u.~ mentally lor next season
I "' JUst happy I'm hav1ng a
good year I do the best I can
and hopr the team wm s a few
games lf the 42 homers come,
ftne
Paul Casanova all;o homered
for the Braves and Ralph Garr
cont11huted a run-s cortng
tnplc
as
At
lanta handed the National
League East Dtv.,ion leaders
thetr fourth loss m a row
In the only other HCheduled
NL acllon , Los Angeles edged
New York, 1.0, San D1ego
mpped Phtladelphta 1().9, m 11
mnlngs and Montreal beat San
Franc1sco, 5-3
Kansas Cat y mpped Boston
3-2, Baltimore edged Mmnesota 2-1, Chtcago shaded
Detroit 5-4, and Milwaukee
dawned Caltforma, &amp;-5, In the
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HIRAM, Oh1o (UP! I - The
Cleveland Browns held a light
workout here lhts afternoon
and then broke Catnp for a 6
p m flight to Los A11geles
where they face the Rams in an
exhl bttton ga me Saturday
mght
Head Coach Nick Skorich
said he plans to start quarterback Mike Phipps and the rest
of the regulars Saturday night,
but would use backup players
more liberally than he d1d
against san }' ranclico
The Browns opened their
preseason Monday night in a
loslng effort ugatnst San
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - If
Johnny M1ller ts to be believed,
then co-leaders Don Iverson
and AI Getberger w1U hat
trouble today 1n the second
round of the ProfesSional
Golfers' Assoctalton ChamptOnshlp
Iverson and Get berger, makmg the most of the easy cond!ltons whtch pr eva1led
Thursday morntng, had hot
puttmg rounds and ftntshed
with four-under-par 67s over
the rollmg 6,852-yard, par 3635-71 Canterbury Golf Club
layout
M1ller, the 26-year-old US
Open champton, went out late
and hke most of the other b1g
names who followed, had
trouble matchtng par on the
back mne He shot a one-over
72 alter making a tr10 of bogeys
between the 14th and 16th
Unhappy about the way the
greens played durtng the afternoon on Thursday Miller
satd 'You watch, those guys
who shot under par wtll have
trouble when they go out la.te
Fr1day
' Httting on the greens ts hke
hittmg on a table, Mtller sa ad
They watered the peruneter
and the front edge of the greens
and I thmk that 's unfau- That's
trtckmg the course up "
Course Supertntendenl Btll
Burdtck reJected Maller's charge
There
was umform

watenng of the greens It s JUSt
the wmd dr1ed out the back and
higher spots," he satd
The startmg order was
reversed for today's round wtth
the low 70 and ltes survtvmg
unltl Saturday's !hard round
Bob Dickson, only the th1rd
man to wtn the U S and Bntish
Amateur !tiles tn the same
year, was at 69 along wtth Mtke
Hill, the tempestuous Dave's
younger brother, and veteran
Mason Rudolph, who came out
of a stck bed to ftre five
stra1ght btrd1es on the back
nme whtch he completed m a
four-under 31
Wetskopl at 70
Tournament favonte Tom
Wetskopf, who adnutted to
"feeling pressure," was at 70
where he was JOined by former
Brttlsh and U S Open champton Tony Jackhn, '69 PGA
wtnner Ray Floyd, and outstders Don B1es, G1bby G1lbert
and Bobby Brue, a club pro
Bruce Crampton, the tour's
leading money wmner, was one
of 10 men grouped at 71, wh tle
Jack Ntcklaus Jomed Mtller at
72 along wtth nme others

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4- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 ., August 10, 1973

By RICK VAN SANT
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Kent
state and Bowling Green have
been tabbed by coaches and
reporters as favorites to win
the 1973 Mid-American Conference football championship.
In a poll conducted here
Thursday, conference coaches
picked defending champion
Kent Stale wrepeat ·and selected Bowling Green as a close
second. •
It was just· the other way
around in balloting by 47 writers and broadcasters wbo cover MAC football. The reporters
favored Bowling Green to win
the title, with Kent finishing
second.
Both coaches and reporters
figured ·the next four finishers
in the same order - Miami,
Western Michigan, roledo and
Ohio Ualversity,
Although there are officially
10 teams in the MAC, four are
not eligible for the football
crown because they are new
and their schedules do not include the five required league
opponents.
The four are Ball State,
Eastern Michigan , Central
Michigan and Northern
fllinois .
The the coaches poll, Kent
State ·received 31 points, followed by Bowling Green with
27, Miami 24, Western Michigan 17, Toledo 14 and Ohio U.
13.
Reporters' tabulations showed Bowling Green with 241
points, Kent State 229, Miami
201, Western Michigan 121, Toledo 99 and Ohio U. 90;
Kent State coach Don James
was more pessimistic about his
team's chances than his fellow
coaches.
"I look at Bowling Green,
Miami and Western Michigan
• as being the favorities," James
said. "Then I'd rank Kent
State, Toledo and Ohio as being

very similar."
Pressed by reporters as to

why·he was not more optimistic about his learn's chances,
James replied, "I U1ink there
are better roo tballleams in our
league (than us)."
But James quickly added
statements that belied his pessimisnl.
"0£ course, I wouldn't predict a title repeat i£ we had 22
All·Ainericanst he said.

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Order of OeMolay, and the lllh
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Ohio Stale OeMolay Conclave
IJJls week at Akron University.
Miss Blaetlnar, daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Blaett.
nar. will compete with the
sweethearts of 19 other
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Othe(1i attending the conclave from the Meigs Chapter
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Also there are Mrs. Hilda
Quickie,
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representative; Mrs . Sarah
Moshie,r, Galltpolls; and Mrs.
Robert Kl'ng, Middleport,
president of the Mothers' Club
of the Meigs Chapter.

Mrs. Lyons Busy
Bees class host
Mrs, John Lyons was host for
a "come as you are" party for
members of the Busy Bee Class
of the Middleport First Baptist
Church and their guests.
She served chicken salad, hot
rolls, homemade lee cream
and cake. Guesls were Mrs.
Tom Lyons, Pontia.c, Mich.;
the Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Simons and children, Carol and
Wes, the Rev. Mr. Simons'
mother of Philadelphia, Pa.;
Shannon Coates, and Mrs.
Nellie Newell', ,Maysville, Ky.
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and Mrs. Gary White, Kimberly, Pamela, John and Amy,
Circleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schuler
and Joe Bob, Mrs. Edith
Saunders, Cheshire; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Davis, Addison;
Mr. and Mrs. CUP tis Riffle and
Grela, Pomeroy ; Mr . and Mrs.
Arvil Holler, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Holter, Gary and Brenda,
Debbie and Pamela Davis,
Bashan; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Travers, Greg and Mark,
Wilkesville ; Mr . and Mrs .
Chester Hougland, Mrs. Elva
Benedict, McArthur ; Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Hougland, Kit.
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Mrs. Paul Hougland, Krisli,
Jeff, Joey, and Jodi, Mr. and
Mrs. Biil Hawk and Billy, Mr.
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22nd Davis reunion
held at lAke Alma

The 22nd annual Dav1s Va. who traveled the farthest;
reunion was held Sunday at and Derek Tillis, the youngest,
Lake Alma near Wellston. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
71 persons attending enjoyed a Tillis. Jimmy Davis won the
basket dinner at noon with door prize . Games were conMrs. Edith Hougland giving ducted by Mr. and Mrs.
the blessing.
Richard Travers.
Bruce Davis presided at the Attending were lv\r . and Mrs.
business meeting during which Kenne.th Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
time plans were made. for a Clyde Davis and Jimmie, Mr.
reunion to be held at Lake and Mrs. Mark Tillis, Lisa and
Alma next year. Officers Derek, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
elected were Kenneth. Davis, Davis, David and Danny, Mr.
president; Mrs . Hougland , and Mrs. Merle Davi s,
secrelary ; Mrs. Judy Holter Rutland ; Mr. and Mrs . Robert'
and Mrs. Sharon Rifrle, Davis, Glenn and Cindy,
recreation and games.
Langsville ; Mr. and Mrs.
Girts were presented to Mrs. Worley Davis, Dexter; Mrs.
ICE CREAM social, bake Ednu Hill and Eleanor Eleanor Williamson and Mrs.
sale and square dance at Williamson, Chesapeake, W. Edna Hill, Chssapeake; Mr.
Rutland gymnasium beginning
6:30p.m. with square dance to
begin at 9. Proceeds to !he
league ball teams of the town .
SUNDAY
· MORNING church services,
Grande
Baptist
.Members of the B. H. San- Davis, and Michl and Marsha Rio
10:30, Eagle Ridge Church, by
Association meeting by Mrs.
born Missionary Society of the King.
Rev. Harry Spencer, Port
Middleport First Baptist
Mrs. Dale Walburn of the Elizabeth Searles.
Clinton. Everyone is welcome.
The budget for the year was
Church honored Mr. and Mrs. Love Joy Circle gave devotions
CLELAND reunion, Forest Harold Hubbard with a shower using 11 Friendshipn as the presented by Mrs. Fred HoffAcres Park, basket dinner at !- of household gifts at a meeUng theme and concluding with a man, Mrs. Fred Lewis, and
p.m. Everyone welcom.
held Monday night at the home poem "My Friend." Mrs . .O.IIen Mrs . Hughes. Plans were
CARMEL Church near ol Mrs. Paul srruirt.
discussed for the October
. . Hughes had the prayer.
· Hacine annual homecoming, The Hubbards' home and all
Mrs. Bert Bodimer gave a meeting with the Electa Circle
Sunday School at 10 a.m. and their possessions
were pen sketch on the special .in- to have the devotions.
basket dinner at noon. Af- destroyed in a fire last spring. terest missionaries to be
The prayer o£ dedication for
ternoon program, '1:30 p.m. Preceding the meeting the remembered by the society the love gift was given by Mrs.
with The Rev. Paul Sellers, group enjoyed a picnic on the this year, and Mrs. Isabelle Elizabeth Slavin. Answering
Hamden, speaker. Everyone patio at the Smart home. Winebrenner reported on the the roll call of circles were nine
welcome.
Guests were the Rev. Edward new scholarship girl, Lidya members of the Dorcas Circle,
4th ANNUAL Cldand family Fischer, interim pastor, Zamora of Managua. A report eight from the Elecla, and 12
reunion, Forest Acres Park, Valerie Lewis, Mrs. Dorothy was also given on the recent from the Love Joy.
New Lima Road. Basket lunch
at noon with musical program
following.
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EVENSONG, 6p.m. at Grace
LETART FALLS - A presided at the meeting ''America.''
It was noted that Christmas
Episcopal Church followed by district meeting or Methodist opening with the reading of
a picnic at 6:30 p. m. in the Women to be held on Sept. 16 in scripture from Matthew 6:1-9 cards are now for sale by the
Parish House. Families to take Marietla was announced at a and concluding with the Lord's members. Observing birthdays
in August and making a birtha covered dish and their own recent meeting of the Women's Prayer in unison.
day
offering were Mrs .
"A Friendship - a Lilany for
table service. No Sunday Society of Christian Service of
morning worship service.
the East Letart United America" was the theme of Margaret Gloeckner, Mrs .
IJJe worship service conducted Nora Pearson and Mrs. Clara
PREACHING services at Methodist Church.
Mrs . Herbert Shields by Mrs. Eula Wolfe. Each Adams. Proceeds from the
Rutland Freewill Baptist
member had a sentence prayer birthday offering go toward
Church 7;30 p.m .with IJJe Rev
and then the group sang missionary work here and
John Mayhew, Ragland, W.
abroad.
Va., speaking.
Round robin· cards were
ITWASBONNIE .
MTH . REUNION Green signed
for Mrs. Edna Stiles,
Bonnie LeMaster rather than
Ogdin - Caster reunion,
Mrs. Marie Hayman, Eddie
Columbia Chapel Church , Vonnie LeMaster has been
Finley
and Floyd Norris.
TO HOLD SCHOOL
Point Rock; basket dinner at Issued a school bus driving
The program for Mrs.
RACINE - There will be
certificate by the Meigs County
noon .
Shields
was on "One Day at a
Sunday school at the Hacine
ANNUAL PARKER family uoard of Education.
Wesleyan United Methodist Time" and she read scripture
reunion at Tuppers Plains
Church at 10 a.m. Sunday with from Matt. 6:25-30.
Elementary School; basket
Others attending were Mrs.
Mrs . Lavinia Simpson as
dinner at noon. All relatives
su'flerintendent. All members Eileen Roush, Mrs. Hazel Fox,
and friends welcome.
Veterans Memorial Hospital ·and their families are asked to Mrs . Facie Hayman, Mrs .
FAMILY reunion of the
Admissions
Clifford be present. There will be Bertha Robinson, Mrs. Lucy
descendants of Marshall T. Jenkinson, Pomeroy; Robert special singing . Worship Donahue, Mrs. Mary Roush
Wolfe and John Wolfe, New Titus, Pqmeroy; Jack Ginther, services will be held alii a.m. and Mrs: Mildted Donohew.
Haven Roadside Park. Basket Chester ; Earl Ingles, Middinner at noon.
dleport ;
Harold
Kin g,
Pomeroy .
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WHY HUNT FOR
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Lillian Moore, Joyce Bing,
Freda Turley, Ella Rostorer,
ARTIFICIAL
Willis Blaine.

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CLOSING TIME lor all
Meigs County Fair open class
entries, except horse show and
horse and pony pulling contests, 4 p.m; today. Secrelary 's
office on fairgrounds receiving
entries from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
on Thursday and Friday,
August 9 and 10.
ICE CREAM Social, Forest
Run MeiJJodist Church, 6 p.m.
Homemade ice cream, pie and
cake.
SATURDAY
PUBLIC SALE o£ old school
desks,
several
sewing
machines and other Items by
Southern LQCal School District,
2 p.m. at Southern Junior High
School.
·
REUNION
of .
FIRST
descendants of late Ed and
Eliza Hayman family, Forked
Run Slate Park, basket dinner
at noon. All relatives and
friends cordially lnvited.
BAKE sale, sponsored by
Job's Daughters, 9 a.m.-12
nooon, in front of New York
Clothing House.

Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis, chairperson of IJJe Meigs
County Fair Flower Shows, displays an honorable mention
rosette which has been received to denote the honorable
mention whlctrthe 1972 Meigs County Fair flower shows won .
The award was made by the Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs in statewide c-ompetition among fair flower shows.

Members of Meigs lll!lun 710,
•11ght and Forty were guests at
a meeting of the Wilkesville
Salon Monday night.
Hobbie ()ood, chapeau,
preside-d at U1e meeting with,
Mrs. Pearl Knopp of the Meig.•
Salon serving as Ia concierge
for the ritualistic opening.
Mrs. Martin presented the
chapeau of the Wllkesvi.lle
Salon wiU1 a certificate from
the Departeme ntal d'Ohio
pouvior held recentl y at
Toledo. Also displayed at the
. meeting were the trophies won
by the Meigs Salon,
A traveling prize was awarded to Mrs. Martin who will
install the offi cers of the
Wilkesville Salon some lime in
September. Jewelry for sale by
the Salon was on display along
with
ash tra ys commemora ting the 40lh anniversary of the America
Legion Auxiliar y, Re£reshmenL• were served.

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Mr. and Mrs. Otho Lieving
Mr. and Mrs. Otha (Bud) l.leving, New Haven, will
celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with open house
Sunday, Augustl9, between the ho urs or 2 and 4 p. m. ~\the
New Haven Methodist Church soclal .room . Mrs. Lieving Is
the former Elsie Roush, daughter of the late Okey and Alma
Roush of the Broad Run Community. They were married
Mar . 7, 1923 at the Old Lutheran Parsonage by the Rev. P. L.
Miller . They arc parents of two children, Lawrence, Winfield, W. Va ., and Larry, Clearwater, Fl~. They have four
granddaughters and one grandson .

Wedding plans completed
by -Miss Susan Soulsby
Plans have been completed
lor the approaching marriage
Saturday evening or Mi ss
Susan Elaine Soulsby and
Hoger Alan Abbott, both of
Pomeroy.
Officiating. at the open
church event at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church will
be the Rev. Carl ' Hicks. The
bride's attendants will be Mary
Midkiff, Pomeroy. maid of
honor ; Brenda ' Shumway ,
Dayton, cousin of the brideelect; Vicki Abbott, Pomeroy,
sister of the groom, and Cindy
Jones of Jackson, bridesmaids,
and Cindy Soulsby, sister of the
bride-elect, flower girl.
, Attending the groom will be
his brother, Danny Abbott, of
Troy with Pat Souisby, brother
of the bride-elect; Bill Hysell,
Marysvllle, cousin of the
groom, and Mike Hoffman,
Middleport, groomsmen. Kelly
Wisecup, ~omeroy, will be
ringbearer and Jlmmer Souls-

BILLIARDS WINNER
CHICAGO (UPI ) - Jean
Balukas, 14, a Brooklyn, N.Y.,
high school freshman, defeated
a Japanese champion, 71i-l, in
tPe Women's Division of the
U.S. Open Pocket Billiards
championships Thursday.
It was the 56th win in her last
58 tournament maiches for
Miss Balukas, the defending
champion . She ran up a high of
25 balls in defeating Mrs.
Mieko Harada , Japanese
champion from Kyoto, by the
topheavy score in 20 innings.

by and Todd Rawlings Will
ser ~e as acolytes. Connie
La'nning and Diana King of
Pomeroy will register the
guests.
A program of nuptial music
will be presented at 6 p.m. by
Halph Werry, organist, with
the marriage ceremony
beginning at 6:30 p.m. An open
reception will follow in lhs
church social room this
Saturday evening.
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HYMN sing, Church of the
Na1.arene, SyracWJe, 7:30p.m.
Featw·ing the Duncan ~'amlly
from Tampa, Fla. Everyone
welcome.
MEIGS VICA members to
meet at the Meigs County
Junior Fair Building, 7 p.m. to
get building ready for fair and
make plans for booth at the
fair.
YOUNG ADULT Cla ss,
Bradford Church or Christ,' at
6:30 p.m. will have a wiener
roast at the Route 33 Roadside
Park on the right traveling
north.

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had said before last season that
we were fo ur years away from
even competing for the title
and our klds got tired of
hearing that and went out ·and
· did something about it. "
Bowling Green coach Don
Nehlen said, "for us to ha ve a
THE RACINE PEE,WEE BASEBALL TEAM became the Mid-Ohio Valley Champs
good season , we must stay
recently
when they defeated the Syracuse A's (I~ in the championship game . Members oi the
from injuries," poinf.ing out
team are, front row, 1-r, Rusty Cummins, Pete Robinson, Steve Fisher, Jason Hill, Tyrone
that his Falcon squad had good
Brinegar. second row, Allen Pape, Kent Wolfe, Chris Bostick, Nick Bostick, Scott Frederick,
starting personnel, but lackP.d
and third row, coaches Ken Rizer, and Jack Bostick. The lei)Ill was 9and 2for the season.
depth.
Bowling Green, second in the
conference last year, opened
the season with a 17-14 upset
over Purdue . This year the
Falcons have Syracuse as their
opening opponent.
"We're going to be ready to
spending a couple hours
play Syracuse and we'll sure be
LUCASVILLE, Ohio I UP! ) hours.
Others
inspecting
the
prison
visiting and returning to
in the ball game with them," - W. J. Whealon, superinMrs
.
Ysabel
Rennie
of
were
Cleveland
past might - at a
Nehlen said, hoping for another tendent of the Southern Ohio
surprise win over a major Correctional Facility , said Columbus, Slate Sen. William cost of $24.
football power.
Thursday when asked why 78 Bowen, D ~C in ci nnati , Ohio Messerman and Bowen both
For a team picked to finish inmates were forced to remain Slate University researcher urged an end to keeping
last in the MAC, Ohio U. pro!&gt;- nude for 24 hours following a Harry Allen and Cleveland prisoners in their cells 24 hours
a day as !hey have since the
ably faces the roughest sche- shakedown, "It's quite possible lawyer Gerald Messerman.
"These
fellows
should
have
killings.
dule of any league team. Non- we forgot about them."
conference opponents include
The question was asked by showers, that's my first "As one guard told me, '1£
Penn State, South Carolina and Cuyahoga County Common re commenda ti on," said you're going to keep them in
there all day, every day, you'd
Northwestern.
Pleas Court Judge Bernard Friedman.
"I've
always
thought
it
was
a
better weld the doors shut,"
· ~This is the toughest sche· Friedman, head of the
dule, in the history of Ohio Gov~or 's Task Force on horrible mislake building this said Messerman.
University and maybe in the Prison~ and Corrections. The monstrosity. in an isolated Friedman talked to an inmate who was in the cell next
history of the Mid-American lask force loured the prison area /' said Friedman.
The
inslitution
already
has
to Raney and saw the acConference," moaned Bobcat here Thursday.
coach Bill Hess. "This scheule
The inmate.s were stripped too many inmates, Friedman cidenlal shooting or the second
was made out long ago and i · following the shooting deaths in contended, even though the guard, Gary Underwood.
only approved it because l their cellblock of two guards on population is only 1,055 with a Friedman said the prisoner
capacity of 1,600 and 40 pet. are told him that Rimey was
didn't think I'd still be the July 24.
coach now."
The prisoners insisted they from Cuyahoga County.
angered by searches of his cell
The
judge
pointed
out
Miami, which has finished remained naked from four to
two or three times. twice in one ·
with a 7-3 record the past five seven days even thOugh visiting here from Cleveland night.
season, will again base its Wheal on said it was ror only 24 '!leans laking a 5 a.m. bus,
offense around hard-driving
tailback Bob Hitchens. according to coach Bill Mallory.
The Redskins also face a
tough schedule, playing at Pur•
due and South Carolina in
back-to-hack games.
Mallory said his team could
be W!ing a barefoot freshman
When Virginia Grover ago.
punter this season.
retired £rom her duties at the Virginia Grover was senior
"His name is Steve StackKyger Creek Power Plant on plant clerk in the stores
House, but because of some
July 1, she became the first department. She was employed
rule about wearing all your
female employe to retire from by the Ohio Valley Electrical
equipment, he couldn 't klck
the plant since it came into Corporation 19 years, joining
barefooted in high .school in
existance
nearly two decades OVEC on June 24, 1954 in
Paden City, W.Va.," Mallory
construction. She moved to
said. "But he's a lot better
operations on Dec. I, 1954.
punter with his shoe off."
NORTHFIELD
During the past few weeks,'
Western Michigan coach Bill
NORTHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) "Ginny" was honored with a
Doolittle said flatly he "ex- Baron Gerard edged Big cookoul at the Kyger Creek .
.peels to be a contender" for the
Kahuna by a nose Thursday Employees Club by fellow
title. Doolittle based much of
night to capture the $20,000 workers. She received several
his optimism on halfback
Waller J. Michael pace at gifts from Harry E. MenLarry Cates, an all-conference
·VIRGINIA GROVER
Northfield Park .
denhall, Dave Grueser, Don
selection the last two years.
Rainlree's
Hope
fin
ished
Bell, Lee Wood, Harry Clark,
The Broncos have 29 letterthird
in
the
featured
event
John
Fisher' Connie Mitchell,
men returning from last year's
ano ther three-four ths of a Betty q 8 ronick, Alice Icard, R.
7-3-1 team.
length back and favored Adioo F.. Joseph and his grandson.
THISTLEDOWN '
"Toledo could be a conBob was fourth .
She was also honored with ·a
CLEVELAND (UP!)
tender ," said Jack Murphy,
Th~ winner, driven by Lewis dinner at the Holiday Inn and
coach of the Rockets. Murphy Under Arrested nipped
W1lhams,
has now earned at Evelyn's Salon and Beauty
had been quoted previously as Risquer in a photo · finish
saying his team's Nov. 17 dale Thursday to win the $5,000 $110,500. The four -year-&lt;&gt;ld was Shop by Betty Baronick,
with Kent State would decide Debutane Prep at Thistledown purchased here at the In- Connie Mitchell and Alice
ternational Horse sale three Icard and friends .
the MAC title. He stayed with Hacetrack.
The four-year-&lt;&gt;ld, ridden by years ago for $3,700.
that prediction Thursday.
Baron Gerard returned $8.80, . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
Coaches of the four new Larry MW1ster, paid $10.20,
$4.60
and $3.80 for his winning ·
I
league schools expressed $3.80, and $2.20. Spring Romp
2:01
3-5
performance
over
a
1
regret they can 't compete for £inishsd third.
The winner covered the six ~~the title, but none more
I
Williams
finished
the
night
0
furlon~
s
in
I:
II
3-5.
emotionally than Northern
Champagne Man and Mr. wi th two victories, clinching
Dlinois' Jerry lppolitil who
said frankly that "we expect an Galiahad set up a 5-!i daily the drivers championship with
double worth $136. The 8-7 tenth 49 wins Bill Zendt had during
outstanding season."
MAC Commissioner Fred race perfecla combination or the summer meeting.
Jacoby said the league's "most Last or The Mamas and Yolget
TOUR SLATED
pr ovid~d the day's lar~es l
representative team
COLUMBUS
(UP!) - The
probably the champion" is payoff, $635.70.
slate Department o£ Natural
expected to compete in the
Resou rces is planning a
Tangerine Bowl. Last year
"drive-it-yourself" tour of the
.Kent State lost to Tampa in the
Little Auglaize River waterpost-season game.
Athens eliminated shed
project near Van Wert
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The Athens American
Catalog Merchant
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Legion baseball team was public, will give people a
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Bentley In the championship
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CLEVELAND (UPI ) - It's happen so many limes lately, I
MIODLEPO~T
becoming painfully obvious, just got disgusted," he said. I
even to Arnold Palmer. that he
no longer can play golf like he
once could.
·
And it's no longer just a case
of Palmer's famed putting
miseries, either.
Snre, he's putting p&lt;iorly, like
always. But he sprayed some
drives, mls-hlt some approaches and wasn't exilctly a
redhot chipper either Thursday
in the first round of the PGA
SA1'URDAY ONLY
Olampionship.
He was playing like a 43year-&lt;&gt;ld man, not like a legend.
,. The numbers added to 76,
five over par. Only once before,
when he was bothered by a
painful hip injury that forced
him to withdraw after shooting
· 82 in 1969, has ·Palmer had a
poorer start in the PGA.
22 oz. can
"There's no reason why I
shol!ldn't play better than I'm
playing now," said a discouraged Palmer. "Maybe I'm
tired from playihg too much. I
know I haven't been playing up
to my expectations, .and that
takes a toll, too. I'm going to
have to take a little rest and
work on my game if I'm going
to play."
The PGA is the only major
championship Palmer never
has won, ami today he needed
to improve on his opening 76
just to survive the 36-hole cut.
He admitted he's " discouraged."
·
"I've had the same thing

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the name Fenlon In fine handmade gl ass . Sl l yer Cre st ha s
come to mean som eth ing special to m any , Ther e Is no
ot_h er glass lik e II on th e mark et. The r eception of these
pieces continues to be str ong each year . The spun cry stal

edge, the delicate crystal handles and the dlsllncllve
rulfles of the Fenton crimp make It the parly perfec l
glass. Each piece sllghlly dllferent - each piece lovely In
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4- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 ., August 10, 1973

By RICK VAN SANT
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Kent
state and Bowling Green have
been tabbed by coaches and
reporters as favorites to win
the 1973 Mid-American Conference football championship.
In a poll conducted here
Thursday, conference coaches
picked defending champion
Kent Stale wrepeat ·and selected Bowling Green as a close
second. •
It was just· the other way
around in balloting by 47 writers and broadcasters wbo cover MAC football. The reporters
favored Bowling Green to win
the title, with Kent finishing
second.
Both coaches and reporters
figured ·the next four finishers
in the same order - Miami,
Western Michigan, roledo and
Ohio Ualversity,
Although there are officially
10 teams in the MAC, four are
not eligible for the football
crown because they are new
and their schedules do not include the five required league
opponents.
The four are Ball State,
Eastern Michigan , Central
Michigan and Northern
fllinois .
The the coaches poll, Kent
State ·received 31 points, followed by Bowling Green with
27, Miami 24, Western Michigan 17, Toledo 14 and Ohio U.
13.
Reporters' tabulations showed Bowling Green with 241
points, Kent State 229, Miami
201, Western Michigan 121, Toledo 99 and Ohio U. 90;
Kent State coach Don James
was more pessimistic about his
team's chances than his fellow
coaches.
"I look at Bowling Green,
Miami and Western Michigan
• as being the favorities," James
said. "Then I'd rank Kent
State, Toledo and Ohio as being

very similar."
Pressed by reporters as to

why·he was not more optimistic about his learn's chances,
James replied, "I U1ink there
are better roo tballleams in our
league (than us)."
But James quickly added
statements that belied his pessimisnl.
"0£ course, I wouldn't predict a title repeat i£ we had 22
All·Ainericanst he said.

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IJJls week at Akron University.
Miss Blaetlnar, daughter or
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nar. will compete with the
sweethearts of 19 other
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Othe(1i attending the conclave from the Meigs Chapter
are l)'illiam C. Quickie,
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Vaughan, Middleport; Mike
Norton, Minersville; Burl
Moshier, Gallipolis; Mike
Hendricks , Addison ; Van
Windsor, Don Gabritsch, Geoff
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a "come as you are" party for
members of the Busy Bee Class
of the Middleport First Baptist
Church and their guests.
She served chicken salad, hot
rolls, homemade lee cream
and cake. Guesls were Mrs.
Tom Lyons, Pontia.c, Mich.;
the Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Simons and children, Carol and
Wes, the Rev. Mr. Simons'
mother of Philadelphia, Pa.;
Shannon Coates, and Mrs.
Nellie Newell', ,Maysville, Ky.
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special meeting of Harrisonville Lodge 411, .F&amp;AM, will be
held at 7:30 this evening. The
enter apprentice degree will be
conferred upon three candidates and refreshments will
be served.

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and Mrs. Gary White, Kimberly, Pamela, John and Amy,
Circleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schuler
and Joe Bob, Mrs. Edith
Saunders, Cheshire; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Davis, Addison;
Mr. and Mrs. CUP tis Riffle and
Grela, Pomeroy ; Mr . and Mrs.
Arvil Holler, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Holter, Gary and Brenda,
Debbie and Pamela Davis,
Bashan; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Travers, Greg and Mark,
Wilkesville ; Mr . and Mrs .
Chester Hougland, Mrs. Elva
Benedict, McArthur ; Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Hougland, Kit.
tisue, Cindy, Melissa, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hougland, Krisli,
Jeff, Joey, and Jodi, Mr. and
Mrs. Biil Hawk and Billy, Mr.
and Mrs. Dannie IHougland,.
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22nd Davis reunion
held at lAke Alma

The 22nd annual Dav1s Va. who traveled the farthest;
reunion was held Sunday at and Derek Tillis, the youngest,
Lake Alma near Wellston. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
71 persons attending enjoyed a Tillis. Jimmy Davis won the
basket dinner at noon with door prize . Games were conMrs. Edith Hougland giving ducted by Mr. and Mrs.
the blessing.
Richard Travers.
Bruce Davis presided at the Attending were lv\r . and Mrs.
business meeting during which Kenne.th Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
time plans were made. for a Clyde Davis and Jimmie, Mr.
reunion to be held at Lake and Mrs. Mark Tillis, Lisa and
Alma next year. Officers Derek, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
elected were Kenneth. Davis, Davis, David and Danny, Mr.
president; Mrs . Hougland , and Mrs. Merle Davi s,
secrelary ; Mrs. Judy Holter Rutland ; Mr. and Mrs . Robert'
and Mrs. Sharon Rifrle, Davis, Glenn and Cindy,
recreation and games.
Langsville ; Mr. and Mrs.
Girts were presented to Mrs. Worley Davis, Dexter; Mrs.
ICE CREAM social, bake Ednu Hill and Eleanor Eleanor Williamson and Mrs.
sale and square dance at Williamson, Chesapeake, W. Edna Hill, Chssapeake; Mr.
Rutland gymnasium beginning
6:30p.m. with square dance to
begin at 9. Proceeds to !he
league ball teams of the town .
SUNDAY
· MORNING church services,
Grande
Baptist
.Members of the B. H. San- Davis, and Michl and Marsha Rio
10:30, Eagle Ridge Church, by
Association meeting by Mrs.
born Missionary Society of the King.
Rev. Harry Spencer, Port
Middleport First Baptist
Mrs. Dale Walburn of the Elizabeth Searles.
Clinton. Everyone is welcome.
The budget for the year was
Church honored Mr. and Mrs. Love Joy Circle gave devotions
CLELAND reunion, Forest Harold Hubbard with a shower using 11 Friendshipn as the presented by Mrs. Fred HoffAcres Park, basket dinner at !- of household gifts at a meeUng theme and concluding with a man, Mrs. Fred Lewis, and
p.m. Everyone welcom.
held Monday night at the home poem "My Friend." Mrs . .O.IIen Mrs . Hughes. Plans were
CARMEL Church near ol Mrs. Paul srruirt.
discussed for the October
. . Hughes had the prayer.
· Hacine annual homecoming, The Hubbards' home and all
Mrs. Bert Bodimer gave a meeting with the Electa Circle
Sunday School at 10 a.m. and their possessions
were pen sketch on the special .in- to have the devotions.
basket dinner at noon. Af- destroyed in a fire last spring. terest missionaries to be
The prayer o£ dedication for
ternoon program, '1:30 p.m. Preceding the meeting the remembered by the society the love gift was given by Mrs.
with The Rev. Paul Sellers, group enjoyed a picnic on the this year, and Mrs. Isabelle Elizabeth Slavin. Answering
Hamden, speaker. Everyone patio at the Smart home. Winebrenner reported on the the roll call of circles were nine
welcome.
Guests were the Rev. Edward new scholarship girl, Lidya members of the Dorcas Circle,
4th ANNUAL Cldand family Fischer, interim pastor, Zamora of Managua. A report eight from the Elecla, and 12
reunion, Forest Acres Park, Valerie Lewis, Mrs. Dorothy was also given on the recent from the Love Joy.
New Lima Road. Basket lunch
at noon with musical program
following.
CARR SCHOOL reunion ,
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EVENSONG, 6p.m. at Grace
LETART FALLS - A presided at the meeting ''America.''
It was noted that Christmas
Episcopal Church followed by district meeting or Methodist opening with the reading of
a picnic at 6:30 p. m. in the Women to be held on Sept. 16 in scripture from Matthew 6:1-9 cards are now for sale by the
Parish House. Families to take Marietla was announced at a and concluding with the Lord's members. Observing birthdays
in August and making a birtha covered dish and their own recent meeting of the Women's Prayer in unison.
day
offering were Mrs .
"A Friendship - a Lilany for
table service. No Sunday Society of Christian Service of
morning worship service.
the East Letart United America" was the theme of Margaret Gloeckner, Mrs .
IJJe worship service conducted Nora Pearson and Mrs. Clara
PREACHING services at Methodist Church.
Mrs . Herbert Shields by Mrs. Eula Wolfe. Each Adams. Proceeds from the
Rutland Freewill Baptist
member had a sentence prayer birthday offering go toward
Church 7;30 p.m .with IJJe Rev
and then the group sang missionary work here and
John Mayhew, Ragland, W.
abroad.
Va., speaking.
Round robin· cards were
ITWASBONNIE .
MTH . REUNION Green signed
for Mrs. Edna Stiles,
Bonnie LeMaster rather than
Ogdin - Caster reunion,
Mrs. Marie Hayman, Eddie
Columbia Chapel Church , Vonnie LeMaster has been
Finley
and Floyd Norris.
TO HOLD SCHOOL
Point Rock; basket dinner at Issued a school bus driving
The program for Mrs.
RACINE - There will be
certificate by the Meigs County
noon .
Shields
was on "One Day at a
Sunday school at the Hacine
ANNUAL PARKER family uoard of Education.
Wesleyan United Methodist Time" and she read scripture
reunion at Tuppers Plains
Church at 10 a.m. Sunday with from Matt. 6:25-30.
Elementary School; basket
Others attending were Mrs.
Mrs . Lavinia Simpson as
dinner at noon. All relatives
su'flerintendent. All members Eileen Roush, Mrs. Hazel Fox,
and friends welcome.
Veterans Memorial Hospital ·and their families are asked to Mrs . Facie Hayman, Mrs .
FAMILY reunion of the
Admissions
Clifford be present. There will be Bertha Robinson, Mrs. Lucy
descendants of Marshall T. Jenkinson, Pomeroy; Robert special singing . Worship Donahue, Mrs. Mary Roush
Wolfe and John Wolfe, New Titus, Pqmeroy; Jack Ginther, services will be held alii a.m. and Mrs: Mildted Donohew.
Haven Roadside Park. Basket Chester ; Earl Ingles, Middinner at noon.
dleport ;
Harold
Kin g,
Pomeroy .
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WHY HUNT FOR
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Freda Turley, Ella Rostorer,
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CLOSING TIME lor all
Meigs County Fair open class
entries, except horse show and
horse and pony pulling contests, 4 p.m; today. Secrelary 's
office on fairgrounds receiving
entries from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
on Thursday and Friday,
August 9 and 10.
ICE CREAM Social, Forest
Run MeiJJodist Church, 6 p.m.
Homemade ice cream, pie and
cake.
SATURDAY
PUBLIC SALE o£ old school
desks,
several
sewing
machines and other Items by
Southern LQCal School District,
2 p.m. at Southern Junior High
School.
·
REUNION
of .
FIRST
descendants of late Ed and
Eliza Hayman family, Forked
Run Slate Park, basket dinner
at noon. All relatives and
friends cordially lnvited.
BAKE sale, sponsored by
Job's Daughters, 9 a.m.-12
nooon, in front of New York
Clothing House.

Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis, chairperson of IJJe Meigs
County Fair Flower Shows, displays an honorable mention
rosette which has been received to denote the honorable
mention whlctrthe 1972 Meigs County Fair flower shows won .
The award was made by the Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs in statewide c-ompetition among fair flower shows.

Members of Meigs lll!lun 710,
•11ght and Forty were guests at
a meeting of the Wilkesville
Salon Monday night.
Hobbie ()ood, chapeau,
preside-d at U1e meeting with,
Mrs. Pearl Knopp of the Meig.•
Salon serving as Ia concierge
for the ritualistic opening.
Mrs. Martin presented the
chapeau of the Wllkesvi.lle
Salon wiU1 a certificate from
the Departeme ntal d'Ohio
pouvior held recentl y at
Toledo. Also displayed at the
. meeting were the trophies won
by the Meigs Salon,
A traveling prize was awarded to Mrs. Martin who will
install the offi cers of the
Wilkesville Salon some lime in
September. Jewelry for sale by
the Salon was on display along
with
ash tra ys commemora ting the 40lh anniversary of the America
Legion Auxiliar y, Re£reshmenL• were served.

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Mr. and Mrs. Otha (Bud) l.leving, New Haven, will
celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with open house
Sunday, Augustl9, between the ho urs or 2 and 4 p. m. ~\the
New Haven Methodist Church soclal .room . Mrs. Lieving Is
the former Elsie Roush, daughter of the late Okey and Alma
Roush of the Broad Run Community. They were married
Mar . 7, 1923 at the Old Lutheran Parsonage by the Rev. P. L.
Miller . They arc parents of two children, Lawrence, Winfield, W. Va ., and Larry, Clearwater, Fl~. They have four
granddaughters and one grandson .

Wedding plans completed
by -Miss Susan Soulsby
Plans have been completed
lor the approaching marriage
Saturday evening or Mi ss
Susan Elaine Soulsby and
Hoger Alan Abbott, both of
Pomeroy.
Officiating. at the open
church event at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church will
be the Rev. Carl ' Hicks. The
bride's attendants will be Mary
Midkiff, Pomeroy. maid of
honor ; Brenda ' Shumway ,
Dayton, cousin of the brideelect; Vicki Abbott, Pomeroy,
sister of the groom, and Cindy
Jones of Jackson, bridesmaids,
and Cindy Soulsby, sister of the
bride-elect, flower girl.
, Attending the groom will be
his brother, Danny Abbott, of
Troy with Pat Souisby, brother
of the bride-elect; Bill Hysell,
Marysvllle, cousin of the
groom, and Mike Hoffman,
Middleport, groomsmen. Kelly
Wisecup, ~omeroy, will be
ringbearer and Jlmmer Souls-

BILLIARDS WINNER
CHICAGO (UPI ) - Jean
Balukas, 14, a Brooklyn, N.Y.,
high school freshman, defeated
a Japanese champion, 71i-l, in
tPe Women's Division of the
U.S. Open Pocket Billiards
championships Thursday.
It was the 56th win in her last
58 tournament maiches for
Miss Balukas, the defending
champion . She ran up a high of
25 balls in defeating Mrs.
Mieko Harada , Japanese
champion from Kyoto, by the
topheavy score in 20 innings.

by and Todd Rawlings Will
ser ~e as acolytes. Connie
La'nning and Diana King of
Pomeroy will register the
guests.
A program of nuptial music
will be presented at 6 p.m. by
Halph Werry, organist, with
the marriage ceremony
beginning at 6:30 p.m. An open
reception will follow in lhs
church social room this
Saturday evening.
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Na1.arene, SyracWJe, 7:30p.m.
Featw·ing the Duncan ~'amlly
from Tampa, Fla. Everyone
welcome.
MEIGS VICA members to
meet at the Meigs County
Junior Fair Building, 7 p.m. to
get building ready for fair and
make plans for booth at the
fair.
YOUNG ADULT Cla ss,
Bradford Church or Christ,' at
6:30 p.m. will have a wiener
roast at the Route 33 Roadside
Park on the right traveling
north.

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had said before last season that
we were fo ur years away from
even competing for the title
and our klds got tired of
hearing that and went out ·and
· did something about it. "
Bowling Green coach Don
Nehlen said, "for us to ha ve a
THE RACINE PEE,WEE BASEBALL TEAM became the Mid-Ohio Valley Champs
good season , we must stay
recently
when they defeated the Syracuse A's (I~ in the championship game . Members oi the
from injuries," poinf.ing out
team are, front row, 1-r, Rusty Cummins, Pete Robinson, Steve Fisher, Jason Hill, Tyrone
that his Falcon squad had good
Brinegar. second row, Allen Pape, Kent Wolfe, Chris Bostick, Nick Bostick, Scott Frederick,
starting personnel, but lackP.d
and third row, coaches Ken Rizer, and Jack Bostick. The lei)Ill was 9and 2for the season.
depth.
Bowling Green, second in the
conference last year, opened
the season with a 17-14 upset
over Purdue . This year the
Falcons have Syracuse as their
opening opponent.
"We're going to be ready to
spending a couple hours
play Syracuse and we'll sure be
LUCASVILLE, Ohio I UP! ) hours.
Others
inspecting
the
prison
visiting and returning to
in the ball game with them," - W. J. Whealon, superinMrs
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Ysabel
Rennie
of
were
Cleveland
past might - at a
Nehlen said, hoping for another tendent of the Southern Ohio
surprise win over a major Correctional Facility , said Columbus, Slate Sen. William cost of $24.
football power.
Thursday when asked why 78 Bowen, D ~C in ci nnati , Ohio Messerman and Bowen both
For a team picked to finish inmates were forced to remain Slate University researcher urged an end to keeping
last in the MAC, Ohio U. pro!&gt;- nude for 24 hours following a Harry Allen and Cleveland prisoners in their cells 24 hours
a day as !hey have since the
ably faces the roughest sche- shakedown, "It's quite possible lawyer Gerald Messerman.
"These
fellows
should
have
killings.
dule of any league team. Non- we forgot about them."
conference opponents include
The question was asked by showers, that's my first "As one guard told me, '1£
Penn State, South Carolina and Cuyahoga County Common re commenda ti on," said you're going to keep them in
there all day, every day, you'd
Northwestern.
Pleas Court Judge Bernard Friedman.
"I've
always
thought
it
was
a
better weld the doors shut,"
· ~This is the toughest sche· Friedman, head of the
dule, in the history of Ohio Gov~or 's Task Force on horrible mislake building this said Messerman.
University and maybe in the Prison~ and Corrections. The monstrosity. in an isolated Friedman talked to an inmate who was in the cell next
history of the Mid-American lask force loured the prison area /' said Friedman.
The
inslitution
already
has
to Raney and saw the acConference," moaned Bobcat here Thursday.
coach Bill Hess. "This scheule
The inmate.s were stripped too many inmates, Friedman cidenlal shooting or the second
was made out long ago and i · following the shooting deaths in contended, even though the guard, Gary Underwood.
only approved it because l their cellblock of two guards on population is only 1,055 with a Friedman said the prisoner
capacity of 1,600 and 40 pet. are told him that Rimey was
didn't think I'd still be the July 24.
coach now."
The prisoners insisted they from Cuyahoga County.
angered by searches of his cell
The
judge
pointed
out
Miami, which has finished remained naked from four to
two or three times. twice in one ·
with a 7-3 record the past five seven days even thOugh visiting here from Cleveland night.
season, will again base its Wheal on said it was ror only 24 '!leans laking a 5 a.m. bus,
offense around hard-driving
tailback Bob Hitchens. according to coach Bill Mallory.
The Redskins also face a
tough schedule, playing at Pur•
due and South Carolina in
back-to-hack games.
Mallory said his team could
be W!ing a barefoot freshman
When Virginia Grover ago.
punter this season.
retired £rom her duties at the Virginia Grover was senior
"His name is Steve StackKyger Creek Power Plant on plant clerk in the stores
House, but because of some
July 1, she became the first department. She was employed
rule about wearing all your
female employe to retire from by the Ohio Valley Electrical
equipment, he couldn 't klck
the plant since it came into Corporation 19 years, joining
barefooted in high .school in
existance
nearly two decades OVEC on June 24, 1954 in
Paden City, W.Va.," Mallory
construction. She moved to
said. "But he's a lot better
operations on Dec. I, 1954.
punter with his shoe off."
NORTHFIELD
During the past few weeks,'
Western Michigan coach Bill
NORTHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) "Ginny" was honored with a
Doolittle said flatly he "ex- Baron Gerard edged Big cookoul at the Kyger Creek .
.peels to be a contender" for the
Kahuna by a nose Thursday Employees Club by fellow
title. Doolittle based much of
night to capture the $20,000 workers. She received several
his optimism on halfback
Waller J. Michael pace at gifts from Harry E. MenLarry Cates, an all-conference
·VIRGINIA GROVER
Northfield Park .
denhall, Dave Grueser, Don
selection the last two years.
Rainlree's
Hope
fin
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Bell, Lee Wood, Harry Clark,
The Broncos have 29 letterthird
in
the
featured
event
John
Fisher' Connie Mitchell,
men returning from last year's
ano ther three-four ths of a Betty q 8 ronick, Alice Icard, R.
7-3-1 team.
length back and favored Adioo F.. Joseph and his grandson.
THISTLEDOWN '
"Toledo could be a conBob was fourth .
She was also honored with ·a
CLEVELAND (UP!)
tender ," said Jack Murphy,
Th~ winner, driven by Lewis dinner at the Holiday Inn and
coach of the Rockets. Murphy Under Arrested nipped
W1lhams,
has now earned at Evelyn's Salon and Beauty
had been quoted previously as Risquer in a photo · finish
saying his team's Nov. 17 dale Thursday to win the $5,000 $110,500. The four -year-&lt;&gt;ld was Shop by Betty Baronick,
with Kent State would decide Debutane Prep at Thistledown purchased here at the In- Connie Mitchell and Alice
ternational Horse sale three Icard and friends .
the MAC title. He stayed with Hacetrack.
The four-year-&lt;&gt;ld, ridden by years ago for $3,700.
that prediction Thursday.
Baron Gerard returned $8.80, . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
Coaches of the four new Larry MW1ster, paid $10.20,
$4.60
and $3.80 for his winning ·
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2:01
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performance
over
a
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regret they can 't compete for £inishsd third.
The winner covered the six ~~the title, but none more
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finished
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night
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emotionally than Northern
Champagne Man and Mr. wi th two victories, clinching
Dlinois' Jerry lppolitil who
said frankly that "we expect an Galiahad set up a 5-!i daily the drivers championship with
double worth $136. The 8-7 tenth 49 wins Bill Zendt had during
outstanding season."
MAC Commissioner Fred race perfecla combination or the summer meeting.
Jacoby said the league's "most Last or The Mamas and Yolget
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representative team
COLUMBUS
(UP!) - The
probably the champion" is payoff, $635.70.
slate Department o£ Natural
expected to compete in the
Resou rces is planning a
Tangerine Bowl. Last year
"drive-it-yourself" tour of the
.Kent State lost to Tampa in the
Little Auglaize River waterpost-season game.
Athens eliminated shed
project near Van Wert
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CLEVELAND (UPI ) - It's happen so many limes lately, I
MIODLEPO~T
becoming painfully obvious, just got disgusted," he said. I
even to Arnold Palmer. that he
no longer can play golf like he
once could.
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of Palmer's famed putting
miseries, either.
Snre, he's putting p&lt;iorly, like
always. But he sprayed some
drives, mls-hlt some approaches and wasn't exilctly a
redhot chipper either Thursday
in the first round of the PGA
SA1'URDAY ONLY
Olampionship.
He was playing like a 43year-&lt;&gt;ld man, not like a legend.
,. The numbers added to 76,
five over par. Only once before,
when he was bothered by a
painful hip injury that forced
him to withdraw after shooting
· 82 in 1969, has ·Palmer had a
poorer start in the PGA.
22 oz. can
"There's no reason why I
shol!ldn't play better than I'm
playing now," said a discouraged Palmer. "Maybe I'm
tired from playihg too much. I
know I haven't been playing up
to my expectations, .and that
takes a toll, too. I'm going to
have to take a little rest and
work on my game if I'm going
to play."
The PGA is the only major
championship Palmer never
has won, ami today he needed
to improve on his opening 76
just to survive the 36-hole cut.
He admitted he's " discouraged."
·
"I've had the same thing

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dir ector .
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THE NAZARENE
Corflt&gt;r
Unton Md Mulberr y
Rev
Clyde V H end erson , p(I S~t o r .
Su nd~ y sc hool. 9 30 a m , Gten
McClung , sup! ,
rtlDrnlng
WOr $hlp , 10 :30 a .m , evcnmg

serv ice . 7 30 ; nHd week ser
vice , WedneSday , 7 30 p m .

GRACE EPISCOPAL -

Rev . Harold

The

Deem . pastor .

Ct\urch servic e-s , 9 30 a .m ,
Sunday , July 22 thro ugh Sept
2. Nurser\~ and pre -school
ctasus at 9 :30 a .m . each
Sunday . Chur ch $erv ices on
Sundey , Aug . 12, prayer ser vices onl y fo llowed by a parish

picn ic at th e Fred Cr ow farm

POMEROY CHURCH . OF
CHRIST - Mr Hoyt Allen , Jr .,
pastor Brble School , 9: JO a .m ..
worsh i p . 10 : 30 ; adult ·worst1 1p
serv ice and y ou n g people 's
meet 1ng , both 7 30 p m Sun .
dey , Wednesday, combined
Bible
s tudy
and
pray er
meet ing. . 7 •30 p .m
THE SALVAT10N ARM Y Envoy Ray W Wining , o ffi cer
m charge Sunday , 10 a,m ,
HOitness mee t ing . 10 . 30 a .m ,
Sunday School Young People 's
Legion . 1 p m , Th ursday , 1 to 3
p .m • Ladies Hom e Leugu~ . 7
p .m .. Prep classes

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of the United Nations Charter.
Also in 1945, Russia declared
war on Japan ... seven days
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Thursctdy , 7 30 p m .
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O il ~?r . Pastor Su na&lt;~y Sc hool 10
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Sunday nrghl serv tces 7: JO
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Prayer
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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 100 W
Marn Sl. - Loren T , StE-phens ,
eva n gelis t , p hone 992 7856
Co ns er vetlrve .
non
instrum enta l. Su nday worshrp ,
10 a on ; Bible stvdy , 11 am . ,
worship , 6 p m
Wednesday
Bib l e study , 7 p .m .
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(non ·
d en om rnat10na D,
Langsv i t!e ·
Dex ter Road . the Rev . Worley
Hal ey , pastor Sunday sc h ool ,
10 a m , event ng worship , 7 . 30
p m
P ra ye r
meeltng ,
Tuesday , 7. 30 p m ., youth
group . Friday . 7 30 p m
ST PAUL LUTHERAN
Corner Sec ond and Sycam ore
Sl , Pomeroy , the Rev . Arttfur
C. Lund , pas t or . Sunda.Y
school. 9· 15 a .m . , worsh tp
servrce , 10 .30 a'. m ; travelers '
summer se rvrce , Thursday ,
7 30 p m
Charles Evans .
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How about a checkup?

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We're all used to taking tests and examinations. They enable
us and our instructors to evaluate our progress in a particular
area. But I'd like to propose a spiritual checkup, a selfexamination.
Paul wrote to the Corinthians saying, "Examine yourselves,
whether ye be ln the faltb; prove your own selves. Know Y'l not
your own selves, how that Christ is in you, except ye be
reprobates?" (II Cor. 13:5). The purpose of the check-up is to
determine if we are "in the faith ". If we pass the test, our confidence and determination will be strengthened. If we fail, finding that we are not as we ought to be, we can learn what is
lacking or amiss in our llves. Thus, we need to examine ourselves
while there is still time for us to make the needed corrections.
In order for our examination to be valid, we must determine
the knowledge, and attitudes, and actions which necessarily
characterize those "in the faith" . Then we can see how we
mea811l'e up to the divine standards.
That certain knowledge is necessary to Sl!lvation is obvious
from the statement of Jesus recorded in John 6:44-45, "No man
can come tome except the Father which hath sent me draw hiin;
and I Will raise him up at the last day. It is written in the
prophets, and they shall be aU taught of God. Every man,
tberefore, that hath heard and hath learned of the Father cometh
unto me." But what is that knowledge which must be learned by
!Moe who come to the Lord? Obviously, it must be information
regarding man's part in the plan of salvation. In order to be "in
the faith", one must know what is required of him in order to be
saved by God.
Je.us revealed that in order to receive remission of sins,
llliD bas to believe, repent, and be baptized (Mark 16:16; Luke
2t:47.) If you are "in the faith", you have an understanding of
1beoe coounands and have obeyed them. No one can be "in
QuiS'," without this knowledge and obedience.
Let's conaider the actions necessarily performed by those
''in !be failb" . Having come to the ltnowledge of the truth, and
.. vq an attitude of love for the truth, one must obey the truth.
Peler wrole to 111me of his brethren saying, "Ye have purified
youuouls In obeying the truth ... " (I Peter 1:22). To those same
people, the apostle spoke concernin~t their moral actions: "But
• be which called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of
oonvenalinn" (I Peter I: 15). 1nitial obedience to the truth makes
Clie 1 eervant of O!rilt. As such, his actions are au m service to
Iii Lord. "Ye were servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the
heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you. Being then
made free fnJm sin, ye became the servants of righleoWjness. ' 1

(Romans 6:17).
Remember that someday yw will take your FINtiL
EXAMINATION befoce !be throne of Christ in judgment.
There'D be no ' 'rnakiHIP" tests then. Prepare now for that last
day !
By Loren T. Stepbe•

Racine Social Events
By Mn. FraDeil Morris
field. He is a patient at Holzer
The quarterly meeting of the Hospital.
Bertha M. Sayre Missionary Mrs. Gene Yost has relw'ned
Society of the First Baptist home from VeleraruJ Memorial
Church was hosted by the Ruth Hospital after surgery.
Circle at a picnic dinner at the Mrs. Hazel McCullough and
Racine Park at 7 p. m. after Mrs. El5ie lmes of Marianna,
which the group went to the Pa., and Mrs. Mary Doewich
church for the meeting which and son, Sean of SwnmerviJle,
opened with the singing of N. J ., visited tjlelr aunt, Mrs.
"Reacue the Perishing." Mrs. Esther Piper and also Mr. and
Blclcacson wu at the piano. Mrs . Orland Mitchell of
Mrs .
Helen
Simpson , Parkersburg, came Saturday,
president, wutn charge Of the Aug. 4 w help celebrate their
program and had as her aunt Mrs Piper's 95th birthIUbject "Faith Without Works day.'
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1nd scripture, Psalms 96 . Wilcoxen, Larry and Helen,
Topic of the talk was returned from two weeks
Chriatianity Means Missions. vaction. They drove 4,533 miles
Poems , "The Harvest is and visi ted Pike's Peak ,
Ripe" and "Ten Little Colorado, Carlsbad Caverns,
Chriatlails" and prayer N. M., spent a weekend in Del
concluded devotions. In the Rio, Tex. visiting their son-lnbuJj,_ session, Mrs. Grella law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs.
limpem and Mrs. Marjorie Max Brown, shopped · in
Grimm gave a report from the Mexico and returned by way
tromea 's Conference: The of the Gulf of Mexicp, visiting
Love Gift Dedication was the Stone Mountain in Atlanta
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llliQc "Partnership in l,ove" ~enlucky .
... her topic. Offering of
Visiting Mr. and Mrs .
U.ot wu presented from the Chester Simpson here to
ClrdeJ. Eighteen members attend the Sayre niunlon al
..., ,._nl The evening Shriners Park were Mrs.
dlled br the group joining Bobbie Gritter and grandson of
._,. In I clrc)f and singing Colwnbus and Mr. and Mrs.
"11111t a. lbe Tie."
Brian Simpson and children of
l.arry Wllco&amp;en had the Baltimore, who also visited
lllilfarlune ID Injure hill eye Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgley.
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NORTH EAST CL UST ER
Aev. Rob er t M eece
Re v SHJntey Bri\ndum
JOPPA
wor sh ip 10 a.m ;
Chur c. h Sc hool 9 1t m .; PrayN
Me('!rng , Wednesday , II p m
LONG BOTTOM
Churc h
ser vice s . 9 Cl ,trl 1 Su ndoy
Sc hool 9 : 45 a ,m B1ble Sl udy
eve ry Thursday , 7· 30 p .m
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OiESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROP H ECY . G P
'-1 1111th , pa sla r S und~y School ,
I U~ "' ,· '"'tlur Henson . Supt . ;
M ol'ntll&lt;1 Worship , 11 am ,
Younq Peop lt&gt;S scrvt ce , 7 p m ,
- venrng scrvtce. 1. JU p m
w ennosd ay Mid w eek. Prayer
" NV ICC . / , JO p m ., You t h
nl&lt;'l' lrnq 6 ~ 0 p m .r Evening
worshrp , 1.30 p ,m
CHESTErt CHURC H OF
THE NAZAA E NE
- Rev .
Herl,)or l Grate, pastor Wor
Ship S(.•rvic:e . II a 1r1. and 7·30
p .m . Svnday . Sunday Scnoo l .
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9 .30
Richard Banon.
AlFRED - ~ unday school , sup!. Prayer meeting, Wed
9 45 a 111 . eac ll
Sunday ; nesday, 7:30p .m .
p r each ing a! 11 a .m . eac h
BRADBURY CHUR CH OF
&gt;; undiiV . Prayer mf:elrng . 7 45 CHRIST Cliffo rd Smith ,
p m Wedn esday ; W SCS , 8 p m
minis ter Sunday Schoo l 9 30
on th1rd Tue sda)l eac h mon th
il .m , mornr ng c hur ch 10 JO
REEDSVILLE Su n day am
Sunday even1 ng service,
sct1 ool , 9 30 ; pr eachmg . 7. 30 7 JOp .m Wednesday servtce, a
p m Sunday , pr ayer meet rng , p m
'30p Ill Tuesday , WSC S, 7 JO
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
f1r st Thursday each mof]th
METHODIST - Rev Robert
SILVER RIDGE - Worshtp E . Bu ck ley . pastor . Wi ll iam
10 am , Ch urch Sc hool , 9 a .m
Bailey, supt. , Sv nd ay · school
TUPPERS
PLAINS
9 30 am , mor ni ng wors h ip ,
Wors h tp 9 a m , Church 10 )0 am . evening worship,
Sc hool . 10 a .m
7 30 p .m Wedne sd ay Ch n sti an
KENO
CHURC'H
OF Youth Cru sa d e, 6.30 p m :
CHRIST - George F r eder 1ck , pray er meet in g, 7 •30 p m .;
sup!. Servi ce w eek l y , 9: 30am
Thursd ay chorr pracrrce , 7
on Sun day Prea chi ng f irs t and p m
DEXTER
C HURCH
OF
t h ird Su ndays Of month. by
Cli fford Smi th , 9 ' 30 a
m . CHRIST Danny Eva n s,
H 0 8 50 N
CHRIST IAN pa stor , Nor man c. Will , supt.
UNION Darrel Dodd ril l, sunday Sch ool 9 . 30 a . m .,
n, ,
pa stor
Sunday Sc hool , 9 30 worship servtt:e. 10 30 am
am , Leonard Grl mor e, firs t Chrtsltan Endeavor Sunday
elder , even ing se rv1 ce, 7 30 eve n 1ng
p .m
Wednesday
pray e r
REORGANIZED CHURCH
mc et1n g, 7 : 30Pm
OF
JESUS CHRIST
OF
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF LATTE R DAY SAINTS GOD - Racine Route 2 Th e Por tl and ·Rac ine Road . Ralph
Rev Charl es Ha nd , pastor . Joh n son, pa stor
Herbert
Sund ay sc hool. 9 45 a.m • Wh 1 te, Sund ay Sc hool D1rec tor .
morn tn g worshrp, 11 am
Su nday Schoo L 9 . 30 am .•
Ev.enrn g servrces, Tuesday and Morn 1ng wor shtp, 10 30 am . ,
Frtday , 7 30
Sun day evenrng service 7 p m
8EARWALLOW
RIDGE Wednesday eve ning pra ye r
CHURCH OF CHRIST . Boble SP. r vlces , 7· 30 om
Study , 9 30 am I mornrng
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
worsh1p , 10 . JO am ; eveni ng Great Bend - Rev . Waller p '
worsh1p, 6 30 p.m Wednes d ay B t kacsan . pastor . Sunday
B rb te stud y , 7. 30 P m .
schoo L 9: 30 a .m., worshrp
se rv ic e, Thursday , 1 JO p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH CARLETON CHURCH ~
Long Ba lto m , Sunday Sc hoof, Ki ng sbury
Road
Su nday
tO am . w i th Wr lla rd Pigolt, Sch ool , 9 30 a .m., Ra lp h Car l,
supt Eva n gel ls i m essage each su p! Worship serv ice. 10 30
Sunda y evening , 7 30 p .m by a ,m and 7 30 p m alterna te ly
E l der Russell Cltne , m in is ter Pray er meeting , Wednesday,
of th e AposlO liC Fa 1!h . Bible 7 30 p .m . Rev
Jay St iles,
Study, We dnesday , 7 30 p m
oas tor
OLD
DEXTER
CON CHURCH
STIVERSVILLE
COM · GREGATIONAL
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Rev
Car l
Richards,
Mrs
Wor le y
sc hoo l serv i ce, 10 a .m .; Pr ay er p as tor
mee trng , Thur sd ay , 7 p m .; Fr ancrs . Sunday sc hool supt ..
Sun day eveni ng service, 7 p m
Sunday sc h ooL 9 : 45 am .•
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST churc h se r v1ces , second and
Pomeroy Harr rsonvr ll e fou rth
Sund ays
follow tng
Road Ke nn elh Eb erts, pa stor. Su nday sc h ool . frrs t and lhird
Pau l McElroy , Sunday School Sunday eve nt ngs , 7. 30 p.m.
Supt Sund,ay Sc hool 9 .30 am ,
LONG
BOTTOM
mornr ng wo r ship and com
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
munion , 10 · 30 am ; Su nday Wyatt , pastor ; Su nd ay Sc hoo l
evenmg yo uth Chr is tian en · supt, Rona ld Osborne, Bt ble
d eav9r, 6 30 ; wors h1 p ser · Sc hool, 9. 30 am ,· preachmg
v •ce S. Su nday , 7 30 p m
10 45 a .m ; Even rng se rvi ces ,
We dn e-$day eve n i ng praye r 7 30 p .m.
mee ti ng and B rbl e stu d y, 7.30
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
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METHODIST - Ronald Wells ,
ST JOHN LUTHERAN pa stor . Sun day Sc hool 9.30
P one Grove , the Rev. Ar thur am • M ornin g worshrp , 10 :30
Combs. pastor . Sunday sc hool. am ; Young People 's Servt ce
9 • 30 a m , c hur ch se r vices,
6 45 p m. ; · EvangelistiC se r ·
lO 30 a m
vtce.
7 30
p .m .
Pray er
BRADBURY CHURCH OF meettn g , Th ur sday , 7 30 p m
CHRIST . Bible Sc hoo l, 9 :30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am ., morn 1ng worsh1p , 10.30" MISSION - Bal d K n obs, Rev
a .m Sunday eveno ng Worship L R Gl vese nc amp , paslor
Se r vice , 7 30 p m ., ch·otr Roger W11fred , Sr ., Sunda y
praclice Sunda)l an d Wed · Sc hoo l Su pt. Su nd ay Sc hool
n esd ay , 7 p.rn , pr ayer mee h n q 9 30 a.m ., Su nday evenlhg
and Bible Study Wednesday , w orsh rp 7 30 Prayer mee t tng,
7. 30 p m
Tuesday , 7 30 p .m . Ernest
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Deeler. cla ss lea d er
Youth
Rev Free land Norr1 s, pastor
meet mg , Wednesday, 7 30
Sunda y sc h ool 10 a m ; Ch urc h p m , Ernest Deeter , lead er
se r vrce, 7 p m, We dn esda y
MT . HERMON CHURCH OF
B rb l e St udy, 7 p .m
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST Rob ert Sho ok ,
OF THE NAZARENE
pastor Sunda y sc'hool , 9· 30
Sunda y School, 9 · JO a m , a .m ., Russe ll Spen cer, sup! ,
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Ma rn 1ng Wor sh rp , 10 30 am , worshrp se r vice, 10 45 a m ,
Sec ond Ave. M id dlepor t.
Even mg wor shr p . 7 30 p m , eve n ing wor ship allernatrng
Lesley G. Holt , pa stor Sunday
We dn esday Mid .Wee k Se rv1 ce
wi th C E . at 7 30 p .m . on
sc hool , 10 am . ; worSh ip ser .
Su nday Sc hool Super1 n lendent , Su nday Pra ye r meeting , 7 ·30
vice , 11 a m .; wor ship serv ice,
Ge ral d Wells
Pastor , Rev
p m Wed nesda y Al fred Wolfe ,
7 30 p .m . Sunday. Wednesday
Morr1s M Wolfe
l ay l eade r
n igh t prayer ser vice, 7: 30 .
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- Cool ville R D . Rev . Roy Deeter ,
Walter P B lka csa n , pastor , pastor Sunday schoo l. 9 30
Ronn ie Salser , s s Supt .; a m , worship service, 10 .30
Su nday Sch ool , 9 · JO am ; a rn Bible st udy and pra yer
THE
UNITED
PRES · Morn1 n g Wor sh1 p 10 45 a .m .; S f' • e. Wednesd a y, 7 30 p .m
Sun day evenmg worship 7 JO
RUTLAND
BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
p m W ednesday even ing Bib le
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
MEIGS COUNTY , Ow tght
Stu dy , B p m
CH R 1ST ~ Ke i th w rse. paslor
L . Zavilz, Pastor · D irector
HARRISONVILLE
DANVILLE WESLEYAN _ Sunday School, 9 · 30 a .m .•. V . H .
Sunday Churc h Sc hool , 9 . 3Q
Rev . Lawr e n ce
Sul l iv an, Bra l ey, su pt . worship serv ice
a m .. Mrs . Homer Lee . Su pt ,
pa stor
Sunda y Sc hool 9 30 and co mmun ion , 10 JO am ,
Morn ing Worsh ip , 10 : 30 am
am, yo ut h and lun 1or youth even 111 g se rvi ce, 7:30 p m ,
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
se r vice, 6 , 45 p. m .: even in g Wednes d ay . Bibl e s tudy, 7:30
Church School. 9· 30 a .m .• John
wo r sh 1 p, 7 · 30 p m.; pr ayer an d P m Reg ul ar boa rd meeting ,
F . Fultz , Supt ; Morn ing
praise, Wednesday , 7. JO P m . th ird Satu rday each month ,
Worsh ip , 10 :30 am .
SILVER
RUN
FREE 7 · 30 P m
SYRACUSE
Mor n ing
BAPTIST Rev
Howa rd
RU T LA ND
CO MMUNITYWorsh i p . 9 a .m .; Sunda y
Scho ol .
K i mtt lc,pastor . sunday Sc hool. CHURC H - Su nday
Church School, 10 a .m ., Mrs .
10 am , H cn rv Davis , supt.' 9 .3 0 a m ; Worship service , 11
Sampson H&amp;l! , Supt .
evenrng serv1ce. 7· 30 p m
a. m • Wednesday prayer
Prayer meehng , Thurs day , fY!eeling, 7: 30 p . m . Sunday
7· 30 p m
n1 ght worsh ip , 7: 30p .m .
MEIGS
CHESTER CHURCH1 OF
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
COOPE RATtVE
GOO Rt&gt;v
James Sa t. THE NAZARENE Rev .
PAR ISH
ter l iel d , pastor. Su nd ay schoo l , Lloyd D Gr !mm , Jr ., pastor
THE UNITED
9 30 a. m , worship servi ce, 11 Su nday Sc hool , 9 : 30 a m ,
MET HODIST CHURCH
am .; eve nin g se r vtce, 7, Mor11mg worship, 10 : 30 a.m,
Robert T . Bumgarner
Prayer se rv ice and yout h You n g peop le's se rv ice .. 6 45
Director
o; erv•cc, Wed nesday, 7 p.m
p ,m , Evange l is t ic se rvi ce.
' POMEROY CLUSTER
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7·30 p m . Wednesday eveni ng
Rev . Carl E . H tck~
CHURCH - Raben E Mu sser. service, 7· 30 p m .
ReY . D. Wm . Sy denstr icker
pas tor
Su nday Sch ool, 9 30
MASON COUNTY
CHESTE R - Wonh i p 9: 15
am, Ro b e r f Bobo, svpt .,
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
am ; Chu r ch School 10 a.m.
morniny
wor shi p.
10 · JO. George Casto, pastor Su nday
ENTER PR ISE - Worsht p . 9
sunday eveni ng se r vice. 7: 30, Sc llool, 9 30. eveni n g w ors hip ,
am , Chu r ch Sch OOl , 10 am
Mrd week se rv1 ce, Wednesday, 7.30. Thursday eve nin g prayer
FlATWOODS - WOr $h !p , 11
7: ]0 p m.
servtce, 7·30 p .m .
a m , Chu r ch School 10 a .m .
SY RACUSE CHURCH OF
N'AS ON FIRST BAPTIST POME R:OY Worship,
THE NAZARENE - Rev M . Sec.ond and Pomeroy Sts .• St an
10 30 a .m : Church School 9. 15
C Lartmore, p astor
Bob Cra1g, pastor . Sunday sc hoo l,
a 1r• . UM i' f- 6; 30 p.m.
Moo r e, Su nday Sch ool Su pl , 9 ·45 am ; worsh ip service. l1
~OCK SPRINGS Worsll ip
Sunday SchOo l , c lasses tor a ll n m , tra i n i ng union, 6 30
IO a m , Chu r ch SCh OOl 9 a m ;
ages, 9 30 am , morni ng p m , eveni ng worship service,
UMYF 610 0 m.
worshtp , 10 45 . NYP S Sv nd tJy, 7 30 p m
M i d week pray er
MIODLEPORT CL USTER
6 .3 0 P m . eva ngclrstlc service sc rvtce, Wednes day , 7: JO p .m
R:ev . Roberl Bumgarner
Su n day 7:30 p .m . Mid -week
MASON
CHURCH
oi=HEATH Worshi p 10 ; 30
p ~ayc r mee l ing , Wedn e!id ay, CHRIST, p 0 BOll 487 , Miller
am .. Churc:ll School 9 .30 a.m ..
7 30 p m .. Missionary meel mg , St , Mason, w va
Sund&amp;y
UMYF 7 p .m .
s~ cond Wed n esday, 7· 30 p .m
B ibl e Study 10 a ,rrr, Wor shi p
RUTLAND -- Worsh i p 9 15
UNIT ED
FAITH
NON - 11 a .m Md 7 p .m . Bible Slud v
a m . ; Chu rch Schoo l 10 am ,
DENOMJN~TIONAL - Rev Wed n es day 7 p . m .. Vo c al
UMYF 7 p .m
Robert Sm dh, pa stor Su nday music
SALEM CENTER Wor .
schoo
l. _9 :30a .m .. c l ass lea dcr 1
FIRST SOUTHERN BAf" .
sh ip 9 a.m; Chu r ch SC h ool 10
L~o Hill . worship service, TIST - Corner of Second and
am ; UMYF Thursdev . 7 p .m
10 . JO a .m ; ch ur ch , 7: 30 P m
Ander son . Ma so n . P u tor ,
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
E_0 E N
U N I T E 0 Waller Cloud Sunday School ,
R ev , R ic hard E. Jarvi s
BHt THR EN IN CH RIST 9. 45 am . ; worship ser-.llce. 11
ASB UR Y Worsh tp 11
~ldon
R
81ake
,
pastor
.
Su
nday
a
.m. and 7: 30 p .m . Week l y
am , Ch Or ch Sch ool 9 . 50 a .m .;
choo l , 10 am . : Winn ie B ib l e st udy Wedne1day 710
w scs, tst Tuesday .
Hol singe r , Sv pt
Mor n i ng p m .
'
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FOREST RUN - Worsh tp 9
se
r
r':l
on
.
11
6 m ; Eveni ng
MASON
A
SSEMliL'1
o t!
am , Chu rch SchOo l 10 a .m ..
se r v•cc Chri stian En d eavor,
GOO
sucond Sl , MllSOn , w,
wscs, Jrd Wednesday , 7 30 7 . 30 p,m. Mrs , Ly da va . Chc"cr Tu nnant , pastor
pm
Chevalie r , pre si den t So ng
Sunday sc hool.
10 e.m ;
MINERSVILLE - Worship
sc rv• ce and s ~rmon , 8 : '10 . Mid - mornl n ~ worship, 11 a.rn ,
10 am , Church Sc hoo l 9 a .m .,
Week prover mcenn.;, Wed
eV'IlrlQOIIsllc se r vice, 7 30 p rn
W SCS. Jrd Monday 1 7· JO p m
n
Csd
ay
,
7
30
p
m.
Mrs.
Mar
i
e
Bible S!U dy an d pray er service ,
SYRAC US E
Chu r c h
Hol singe r , class leader .
Wednh d &amp;\1 . 7 :30 p.rn . Phon e
sc hoo l. ? am . worship ser
C HURCH
OF
JESUS ' 713 51JJ .
V I((! , ] , JO p .m .
CHt:li
ST
Loc
ated
etl
Rultand
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
SO UT~ ERN CL UST ER
on New Lima Roi'ld , nex t to
CHR:IST In Chri stian ~nlon Re v . Frank Cheesebrew
ro r esl Acre Park ; lhv Ray
The Rev . WHilo m c ~mpb ell,
Rev . Lerrv Poling
Rouse
,
pastor
:
Robe
rt
Musser
,
pasto
r . Sundey schoo l , 9:30
~fev . Howard Shtv elcy
Su ndi'ly Sc hool supt. SUnday
a m • James Hvghel, su pl. ,
BETHANY ( Dorcas)
SC hoor
10 . 3~ a m .1 wo r sh ip
eve n ing so rv lce, 7:30 p m 1.
Wor~ h, p , 9·lO A m ; Chu r ch
7
JO
p
.m
n,ble
stu
dy
,
weq
Wednesday eve n ing pray&amp; r
Sc hl)()l 10 lO i'l m
meeting , 7: 30 p , m , You th
CARMEL
Worship, 11 nesday, 7. 30 p.m . Satvr d av
11m • 1st an" Jrd Su nday s ; nig ht priJyer service , 7: 30p .m . prayer service eac h Tue!ld,.y
:-. n C

th e RI'v
F rr d Htll ,
IM S IQr ,
lt f'rl!hPI McClure ,
~tm rtAy sr hool sup t
~ un day
S' h OOI. 9 30 i'l rn • tno rn in~;~
wor shop , 10 30 a on , SUn day
I'ViUlO!' I i!j l tC nl('CtllllJ , 7 JO p m
P r ilyt~r tnl'\.'llng , W c d n c sd&lt;~ y ,
1 JO p 11 1.
MJOOLEPOR:T
MT . MORIAH BAPTI :- T
Cornt•r Fourtll and Ma r
Mrddleport Rev . Henry Ke
Jr , pastor Sunday Sc hool , 9
a 1n , Mrs Erv m Baumgart.
m•r' , sup l , Mornrng wor shlf.l ,
10 &lt;15 am
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
L nrry Cal'nahan , pres1dong
m1111 Sie r Sunday . Bible lee
lu r e . 9 30 a m • Watchtower
study , 10 30 am , Tuesday ,
Bible study , 7 JO p m , Th ur $
day , rnrni stry scho ol. 7 : JO
p .m .: servtce m eeting 6 30
p .m .
MIDDLEPORT CHURC H ol
ChriSt in Chrtstian Un1011 Li'\Wre n ce Manley . pa stor ,
Mrs . Russe ll Young . Su nday
Sc hoo l Su pt. Sunday Sch ool
9 30 am
Evening worsh tp ,
7 30
Wed n esday
prayer
mce 11ng . 7· JO p .m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO
Ra c rne Rov te 2, the
Rev James M Muncy . pastor
::. unday school, 9 45 a m .
mornm g worsh1p . 11 am .
eve nin g worship , 7 30 p .m
Prayer meetrn!) , Tuesday , 7 JO
p
You n g people 's meet ing ,
7. JOpm Thursday .
RUTLAND C HURCH OF
GOO
Ber.lha Kingrey ,
su b s trtute pastor
Sund ay
Sc hool , 10 a m ; worship
s.ervrce 7pm ' Sunday Prayer
r11~e1ong. Wednesday . 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURC H ..,.. Near Long Bot
tom Es til Hart , pastor ; Roy
Brown , ass !sta nt
pas t or
Sunday schOol. 10 a m .. Church
7 30
p.m .
each
Sun day
E'venrng , prayer meetrng , 7 JO
p 111 Th u rsd~y
M IOOLEPORT
PEN·
TECOSTAL ~ Th1 rd Ave the
~cv . William Kn1ttel , pastor
Ronald Dugan , Sunday Sc hoo l
Supt Classes fo r a ll ages .
evenmg se rv ice, 7 30 p m ,
Bible stu dy , Wednesday . 7. 30
p .m you tll serv 1ces, Fr 1day .
7 30 p ,m
FREEWILL BAPTIST ~
Cor ner Ash an d Plum , Mid
cJi e port .
No el
H errman ,
p astor
Sa t urday even mg
serv i ce, 7 p m Su nday schoo l.
10 a m , Su nday even rng
worShi p , 7 p m
FIRST BAPTIST of Mrd ·
dlepor l , co rner of SrKth an d
Palm er Streets Rev Charles
St mons ,
pastor
Danny
T hompson , Sunday Scho ol
Su per i n te n d ent
Su nda y
church sc hool tor everyone
9 I S am , M orn1ng worsh tp
10 15 am , Evening se r vices ,
7. 30 p m , Wednesday prayer
se rvi ce. 7.30 p m Exira you th
ac tivtl res on Sunda)l . 5 p m .,
l or all you th u p to SiKih grade ,
6· 30 for junior and senior hr gh
studen ts
CHURCH . OF
CHRIST.
Mrddleport, 5t h an d Ma i n
Raulln Moyer, pas lor Michael
Ger lach , Sunday School Supt.
B1b l e Sc hool. 9 30 a . m .,
morn ing wors h ip , 10 JO am ,
evenmg worship, 7· 30 p m . ,
prayer servrce 7 p m Wed
nesd ay
M IDD LEP ORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Audry Miller ; pas tor , Lew•s
Ell1s. Su nday sch ool su pt ,
Su nday school. 9 30 a m ·
mo rn ing wo r sll tp, 10 30; 1Un1or
soc re ly , 6 30 p m . NYPS , 6. 45
p m
Sunday evan gel i stic
meet m g, 7: 30 p m
Pray er
mee tm g, Wed n es d ay, 7 30 p m .

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pastor ; Ray Wllaley, su pl , ;
Morn ing worsh ip , 9:JO a .m . ;
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needless sullerlng, worrying about
things that will never happen.
The Bible says, .. II God Is for
us, who can be agalnsl us?"
Through the Church, we receive
assurance of God's constant love
and protecllon In all our adversl·

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dir ector .
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POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE
Corflt&gt;r
Unton Md Mulberr y
Rev
Clyde V H end erson , p(I S~t o r .
Su nd~ y sc hool. 9 30 a m , Gten
McClung , sup! ,
rtlDrnlng
WOr $hlp , 10 :30 a .m , evcnmg

serv ice . 7 30 ; nHd week ser
vice , WedneSday , 7 30 p m .

GRACE EPISCOPAL -

Rev . Harold

The

Deem . pastor .

Ct\urch servic e-s , 9 30 a .m ,
Sunday , July 22 thro ugh Sept
2. Nurser\~ and pre -school
ctasus at 9 :30 a .m . each
Sunday . Chur ch $erv ices on
Sundey , Aug . 12, prayer ser vices onl y fo llowed by a parish

picn ic at th e Fred Cr ow farm

POMEROY CHURCH . OF
CHRIST - Mr Hoyt Allen , Jr .,
pastor Brble School , 9: JO a .m ..
worsh i p . 10 : 30 ; adult ·worst1 1p
serv ice and y ou n g people 's
meet 1ng , both 7 30 p m Sun .
dey , Wednesday, combined
Bible
s tudy
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pray er
meet ing. . 7 •30 p .m
THE SALVAT10N ARM Y Envoy Ray W Wining , o ffi cer
m charge Sunday , 10 a,m ,
HOitness mee t ing . 10 . 30 a .m ,
Sunday School Young People 's
Legion . 1 p m , Th ursday , 1 to 3
p .m • Ladies Hom e Leugu~ . 7
p .m .. Prep classes

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POMEROY
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Thursctdy , 7 30 p m .
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O il ~?r . Pastor Su na&lt;~y Sc hool 10
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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 100 W
Marn Sl. - Loren T , StE-phens ,
eva n gelis t , p hone 992 7856
Co ns er vetlrve .
non
instrum enta l. Su nday worshrp ,
10 a on ; Bible stvdy , 11 am . ,
worship , 6 p m
Wednesday
Bib l e study , 7 p .m .
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(non ·
d en om rnat10na D,
Langsv i t!e ·
Dex ter Road . the Rev . Worley
Hal ey , pastor Sunday sc h ool ,
10 a m , event ng worship , 7 . 30
p m
P ra ye r
meeltng ,
Tuesday , 7. 30 p m ., youth
group . Friday . 7 30 p m
ST PAUL LUTHERAN
Corner Sec ond and Sycam ore
Sl , Pomeroy , the Rev . Arttfur
C. Lund , pas t or . Sunda.Y
school. 9· 15 a .m . , worsh tp
servrce , 10 .30 a'. m ; travelers '
summer se rvrce , Thursday ,
7 30 p m
Charles Evans .
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How about a checkup?

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We're all used to taking tests and examinations. They enable
us and our instructors to evaluate our progress in a particular
area. But I'd like to propose a spiritual checkup, a selfexamination.
Paul wrote to the Corinthians saying, "Examine yourselves,
whether ye be ln the faltb; prove your own selves. Know Y'l not
your own selves, how that Christ is in you, except ye be
reprobates?" (II Cor. 13:5). The purpose of the check-up is to
determine if we are "in the faith ". If we pass the test, our confidence and determination will be strengthened. If we fail, finding that we are not as we ought to be, we can learn what is
lacking or amiss in our llves. Thus, we need to examine ourselves
while there is still time for us to make the needed corrections.
In order for our examination to be valid, we must determine
the knowledge, and attitudes, and actions which necessarily
characterize those "in the faith" . Then we can see how we
mea811l'e up to the divine standards.
That certain knowledge is necessary to Sl!lvation is obvious
from the statement of Jesus recorded in John 6:44-45, "No man
can come tome except the Father which hath sent me draw hiin;
and I Will raise him up at the last day. It is written in the
prophets, and they shall be aU taught of God. Every man,
tberefore, that hath heard and hath learned of the Father cometh
unto me." But what is that knowledge which must be learned by
!Moe who come to the Lord? Obviously, it must be information
regarding man's part in the plan of salvation. In order to be "in
the faith", one must know what is required of him in order to be
saved by God.
Je.us revealed that in order to receive remission of sins,
llliD bas to believe, repent, and be baptized (Mark 16:16; Luke
2t:47.) If you are "in the faith", you have an understanding of
1beoe coounands and have obeyed them. No one can be "in
QuiS'," without this knowledge and obedience.
Let's conaider the actions necessarily performed by those
''in !be failb" . Having come to the ltnowledge of the truth, and
.. vq an attitude of love for the truth, one must obey the truth.
Peler wrole to 111me of his brethren saying, "Ye have purified
youuouls In obeying the truth ... " (I Peter 1:22). To those same
people, the apostle spoke concernin~t their moral actions: "But
• be which called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of
oonvenalinn" (I Peter I: 15). 1nitial obedience to the truth makes
Clie 1 eervant of O!rilt. As such, his actions are au m service to
Iii Lord. "Ye were servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the
heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you. Being then
made free fnJm sin, ye became the servants of righleoWjness. ' 1

(Romans 6:17).
Remember that someday yw will take your FINtiL
EXAMINATION befoce !be throne of Christ in judgment.
There'D be no ' 'rnakiHIP" tests then. Prepare now for that last
day !
By Loren T. Stepbe•

Racine Social Events
By Mn. FraDeil Morris
field. He is a patient at Holzer
The quarterly meeting of the Hospital.
Bertha M. Sayre Missionary Mrs. Gene Yost has relw'ned
Society of the First Baptist home from VeleraruJ Memorial
Church was hosted by the Ruth Hospital after surgery.
Circle at a picnic dinner at the Mrs. Hazel McCullough and
Racine Park at 7 p. m. after Mrs. El5ie lmes of Marianna,
which the group went to the Pa., and Mrs. Mary Doewich
church for the meeting which and son, Sean of SwnmerviJle,
opened with the singing of N. J ., visited tjlelr aunt, Mrs.
"Reacue the Perishing." Mrs. Esther Piper and also Mr. and
Blclcacson wu at the piano. Mrs . Orland Mitchell of
Mrs .
Helen
Simpson , Parkersburg, came Saturday,
president, wutn charge Of the Aug. 4 w help celebrate their
program and had as her aunt Mrs Piper's 95th birthIUbject "Faith Without Works day.'
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1nd scripture, Psalms 96 . Wilcoxen, Larry and Helen,
Topic of the talk was returned from two weeks
Chriatianity Means Missions. vaction. They drove 4,533 miles
Poems , "The Harvest is and visi ted Pike's Peak ,
Ripe" and "Ten Little Colorado, Carlsbad Caverns,
Chriatlails" and prayer N. M., spent a weekend in Del
concluded devotions. In the Rio, Tex. visiting their son-lnbuJj,_ session, Mrs. Grella law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs.
limpem and Mrs. Marjorie Max Brown, shopped · in
Grimm gave a report from the Mexico and returned by way
tromea 's Conference: The of the Gulf of Mexicp, visiting
Love Gift Dedication was the Stone Mountain in Atlanta
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d by Mrs. Marie Roush Ga . and Boonesboro Park in
llliQc "Partnership in l,ove" ~enlucky .
... her topic. Offering of
Visiting Mr. and Mrs .
U.ot wu presented from the Chester Simpson here to
ClrdeJ. Eighteen members attend the Sayre niunlon al
..., ,._nl The evening Shriners Park were Mrs.
dlled br the group joining Bobbie Gritter and grandson of
._,. In I clrc)f and singing Colwnbus and Mr. and Mrs.
"11111t a. lbe Tie."
Brian Simpson and children of
l.arry Wllco&amp;en had the Baltimore, who also visited
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NORTH EAST CL UST ER
Aev. Rob er t M eece
Re v SHJntey Bri\ndum
JOPPA
wor sh ip 10 a.m ;
Chur c. h Sc hool 9 1t m .; PrayN
Me('!rng , Wednesday , II p m
LONG BOTTOM
Churc h
ser vice s . 9 Cl ,trl 1 Su ndoy
Sc hool 9 : 45 a ,m B1ble Sl udy
eve ry Thursday , 7· 30 p .m
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OiESHIRE CHURCH OF
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'-1 1111th , pa sla r S und~y School ,
I U~ "' ,· '"'tlur Henson . Supt . ;
M ol'ntll&lt;1 Worship , 11 am ,
Younq Peop lt&gt;S scrvt ce , 7 p m ,
- venrng scrvtce. 1. JU p m
w ennosd ay Mid w eek. Prayer
" NV ICC . / , JO p m ., You t h
nl&lt;'l' lrnq 6 ~ 0 p m .r Evening
worshrp , 1.30 p ,m
CHESTErt CHURC H OF
THE NAZAA E NE
- Rev .
Herl,)or l Grate, pastor Wor
Ship S(.•rvic:e . II a 1r1. and 7·30
p .m . Svnday . Sunday Scnoo l .
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9 .30
Richard Banon.
AlFRED - ~ unday school , sup!. Prayer meeting, Wed
9 45 a 111 . eac ll
Sunday ; nesday, 7:30p .m .
p r each ing a! 11 a .m . eac h
BRADBURY CHUR CH OF
&gt;; undiiV . Prayer mf:elrng . 7 45 CHRIST Cliffo rd Smith ,
p m Wedn esday ; W SCS , 8 p m
minis ter Sunday Schoo l 9 30
on th1rd Tue sda)l eac h mon th
il .m , mornr ng c hur ch 10 JO
REEDSVILLE Su n day am
Sunday even1 ng service,
sct1 ool , 9 30 ; pr eachmg . 7. 30 7 JOp .m Wednesday servtce, a
p m Sunday , pr ayer meet rng , p m
'30p Ill Tuesday , WSC S, 7 JO
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
f1r st Thursday each mof]th
METHODIST - Rev Robert
SILVER RIDGE - Worshtp E . Bu ck ley . pastor . Wi ll iam
10 am , Ch urch Sc hool , 9 a .m
Bailey, supt. , Sv nd ay · school
TUPPERS
PLAINS
9 30 am , mor ni ng wors h ip ,
Wors h tp 9 a m , Church 10 )0 am . evening worship,
Sc hool . 10 a .m
7 30 p .m Wedne sd ay Ch n sti an
KENO
CHURC'H
OF Youth Cru sa d e, 6.30 p m :
CHRIST - George F r eder 1ck , pray er meet in g, 7 •30 p m .;
sup!. Servi ce w eek l y , 9: 30am
Thursd ay chorr pracrrce , 7
on Sun day Prea chi ng f irs t and p m
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C HURCH
OF
t h ird Su ndays Of month. by
Cli fford Smi th , 9 ' 30 a
m . CHRIST Danny Eva n s,
H 0 8 50 N
CHRIST IAN pa stor , Nor man c. Will , supt.
UNION Darrel Dodd ril l, sunday Sch ool 9 . 30 a . m .,
n, ,
pa stor
Sunday Sc hool , 9 30 worship servtt:e. 10 30 am
am , Leonard Grl mor e, firs t Chrtsltan Endeavor Sunday
elder , even ing se rv1 ce, 7 30 eve n 1ng
p .m
Wednesday
pray e r
REORGANIZED CHURCH
mc et1n g, 7 : 30Pm
OF
JESUS CHRIST
OF
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF LATTE R DAY SAINTS GOD - Racine Route 2 Th e Por tl and ·Rac ine Road . Ralph
Rev Charl es Ha nd , pastor . Joh n son, pa stor
Herbert
Sund ay sc hool. 9 45 a.m • Wh 1 te, Sund ay Sc hool D1rec tor .
morn tn g worshrp, 11 am
Su nday Schoo L 9 . 30 am .•
Ev.enrn g servrces, Tuesday and Morn 1ng wor shtp, 10 30 am . ,
Frtday , 7 30
Sun day evenrng service 7 p m
8EARWALLOW
RIDGE Wednesday eve ning pra ye r
CHURCH OF CHRIST . Boble SP. r vlces , 7· 30 om
Study , 9 30 am I mornrng
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
worsh1p , 10 . JO am ; eveni ng Great Bend - Rev . Waller p '
worsh1p, 6 30 p.m Wednes d ay B t kacsan . pastor . Sunday
B rb te stud y , 7. 30 P m .
schoo L 9: 30 a .m., worshrp
se rv ic e, Thursday , 1 JO p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH CARLETON CHURCH ~
Long Ba lto m , Sunday Sc hoof, Ki ng sbury
Road
Su nday
tO am . w i th Wr lla rd Pigolt, Sch ool , 9 30 a .m., Ra lp h Car l,
supt Eva n gel ls i m essage each su p! Worship serv ice. 10 30
Sunda y evening , 7 30 p .m by a ,m and 7 30 p m alterna te ly
E l der Russell Cltne , m in is ter Pray er meeting , Wednesday,
of th e AposlO liC Fa 1!h . Bible 7 30 p .m . Rev
Jay St iles,
Study, We dnesday , 7 30 p m
oas tor
OLD
DEXTER
CON CHURCH
STIVERSVILLE
COM · GREGATIONAL
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Rev
Car l
Richards,
Mrs
Wor le y
sc hoo l serv i ce, 10 a .m .; Pr ay er p as tor
mee trng , Thur sd ay , 7 p m .; Fr ancrs . Sunday sc hool supt ..
Sun day eveni ng service, 7 p m
Sunday sc h ooL 9 : 45 am .•
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST churc h se r v1ces , second and
Pomeroy Harr rsonvr ll e fou rth
Sund ays
follow tng
Road Ke nn elh Eb erts, pa stor. Su nday sc h ool . frrs t and lhird
Pau l McElroy , Sunday School Sunday eve nt ngs , 7. 30 p.m.
Supt Sund,ay Sc hool 9 .30 am ,
LONG
BOTTOM
mornr ng wo r ship and com
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
munion , 10 · 30 am ; Su nday Wyatt , pastor ; Su nd ay Sc hoo l
evenmg yo uth Chr is tian en · supt, Rona ld Osborne, Bt ble
d eav9r, 6 30 ; wors h1 p ser · Sc hool, 9. 30 am ,· preachmg
v •ce S. Su nday , 7 30 p m
10 45 a .m ; Even rng se rvi ces ,
We dn e-$day eve n i ng praye r 7 30 p .m.
mee ti ng and B rbl e stu d y, 7.30
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
pm
METHODIST - Ronald Wells ,
ST JOHN LUTHERAN pa stor . Sun day Sc hool 9.30
P one Grove , the Rev. Ar thur am • M ornin g worshrp , 10 :30
Combs. pastor . Sunday sc hool. am ; Young People 's Servt ce
9 • 30 a m , c hur ch se r vices,
6 45 p m. ; · EvangelistiC se r ·
lO 30 a m
vtce.
7 30
p .m .
Pray er
BRADBURY CHURCH OF meettn g , Th ur sday , 7 30 p m
CHRIST . Bible Sc hoo l, 9 :30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am ., morn 1ng worsh1p , 10.30" MISSION - Bal d K n obs, Rev
a .m Sunday eveno ng Worship L R Gl vese nc amp , paslor
Se r vice , 7 30 p m ., ch·otr Roger W11fred , Sr ., Sunda y
praclice Sunda)l an d Wed · Sc hoo l Su pt. Su nd ay Sc hool
n esd ay , 7 p.rn , pr ayer mee h n q 9 30 a.m ., Su nday evenlhg
and Bible Study Wednesday , w orsh rp 7 30 Prayer mee t tng,
7. 30 p m
Tuesday , 7 30 p .m . Ernest
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Deeler. cla ss lea d er
Youth
Rev Free land Norr1 s, pastor
meet mg , Wednesday, 7 30
Sunda y sc h ool 10 a m ; Ch urc h p m , Ernest Deeter , lead er
se r vrce, 7 p m, We dn esda y
MT . HERMON CHURCH OF
B rb l e St udy, 7 p .m
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST Rob ert Sho ok ,
OF THE NAZARENE
pastor Sunda y sc'hool , 9· 30
Sunda y School, 9 · JO a m , a .m ., Russe ll Spen cer, sup! ,
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Ma rn 1ng Wor sh rp , 10 30 am , worshrp se r vice, 10 45 a m ,
Sec ond Ave. M id dlepor t.
Even mg wor shr p . 7 30 p m , eve n ing wor ship allernatrng
Lesley G. Holt , pa stor Sunday
We dn esday Mid .Wee k Se rv1 ce
wi th C E . at 7 30 p .m . on
sc hool , 10 am . ; worSh ip ser .
Su nday Sc hool Super1 n lendent , Su nday Pra ye r meeting , 7 ·30
vice , 11 a m .; wor ship serv ice,
Ge ral d Wells
Pastor , Rev
p m Wed nesda y Al fred Wolfe ,
7 30 p .m . Sunday. Wednesday
Morr1s M Wolfe
l ay l eade r
n igh t prayer ser vice, 7: 30 .
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- Cool ville R D . Rev . Roy Deeter ,
Walter P B lka csa n , pastor , pastor Sunday schoo l. 9 30
Ronn ie Salser , s s Supt .; a m , worship service, 10 .30
Su nday Sch ool , 9 · JO am ; a rn Bible st udy and pra yer
THE
UNITED
PRES · Morn1 n g Wor sh1 p 10 45 a .m .; S f' • e. Wednesd a y, 7 30 p .m
Sun day evenmg worship 7 JO
RUTLAND
BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
p m W ednesday even ing Bib le
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
MEIGS COUNTY , Ow tght
Stu dy , B p m
CH R 1ST ~ Ke i th w rse. paslor
L . Zavilz, Pastor · D irector
HARRISONVILLE
DANVILLE WESLEYAN _ Sunday School, 9 · 30 a .m .•. V . H .
Sunday Churc h Sc hool , 9 . 3Q
Rev . Lawr e n ce
Sul l iv an, Bra l ey, su pt . worship serv ice
a m .. Mrs . Homer Lee . Su pt ,
pa stor
Sunda y Sc hool 9 30 and co mmun ion , 10 JO am ,
Morn ing Worsh ip , 10 : 30 am
am, yo ut h and lun 1or youth even 111 g se rvi ce, 7:30 p m ,
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
se r vice, 6 , 45 p. m .: even in g Wednes d ay . Bibl e s tudy, 7:30
Church School. 9· 30 a .m .• John
wo r sh 1 p, 7 · 30 p m.; pr ayer an d P m Reg ul ar boa rd meeting ,
F . Fultz , Supt ; Morn ing
praise, Wednesday , 7. JO P m . th ird Satu rday each month ,
Worsh ip , 10 :30 am .
SILVER
RUN
FREE 7 · 30 P m
SYRACUSE
Mor n ing
BAPTIST Rev
Howa rd
RU T LA ND
CO MMUNITYWorsh i p . 9 a .m .; Sunda y
Scho ol .
K i mtt lc,pastor . sunday Sc hool. CHURC H - Su nday
Church School, 10 a .m ., Mrs .
10 am , H cn rv Davis , supt.' 9 .3 0 a m ; Worship service , 11
Sampson H&amp;l! , Supt .
evenrng serv1ce. 7· 30 p m
a. m • Wednesday prayer
Prayer meehng , Thurs day , fY!eeling, 7: 30 p . m . Sunday
7· 30 p m
n1 ght worsh ip , 7: 30p .m .
MEIGS
CHESTER CHURCH1 OF
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
COOPE RATtVE
GOO Rt&gt;v
James Sa t. THE NAZARENE Rev .
PAR ISH
ter l iel d , pastor. Su nd ay schoo l , Lloyd D Gr !mm , Jr ., pastor
THE UNITED
9 30 a. m , worship servi ce, 11 Su nday Sc hool , 9 : 30 a m ,
MET HODIST CHURCH
am .; eve nin g se r vtce, 7, Mor11mg worship, 10 : 30 a.m,
Robert T . Bumgarner
Prayer se rv ice and yout h You n g peop le's se rv ice .. 6 45
Director
o; erv•cc, Wed nesday, 7 p.m
p ,m , Evange l is t ic se rvi ce.
' POMEROY CLUSTER
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7·30 p m . Wednesday eveni ng
Rev . Carl E . H tck~
CHURCH - Raben E Mu sser. service, 7· 30 p m .
ReY . D. Wm . Sy denstr icker
pas tor
Su nday Sch ool, 9 30
MASON COUNTY
CHESTE R - Wonh i p 9: 15
am, Ro b e r f Bobo, svpt .,
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
am ; Chu r ch School 10 a.m.
morniny
wor shi p.
10 · JO. George Casto, pastor Su nday
ENTER PR ISE - Worsht p . 9
sunday eveni ng se r vice. 7: 30, Sc llool, 9 30. eveni n g w ors hip ,
am , Chu r ch Sch OOl , 10 am
Mrd week se rv1 ce, Wednesday, 7.30. Thursday eve nin g prayer
FlATWOODS - WOr $h !p , 11
7: ]0 p m.
servtce, 7·30 p .m .
a m , Chu r ch School 10 a .m .
SY RACUSE CHURCH OF
N'AS ON FIRST BAPTIST POME R:OY Worship,
THE NAZARENE - Rev M . Sec.ond and Pomeroy Sts .• St an
10 30 a .m : Church School 9. 15
C Lartmore, p astor
Bob Cra1g, pastor . Sunday sc hoo l,
a 1r• . UM i' f- 6; 30 p.m.
Moo r e, Su nday Sch ool Su pl , 9 ·45 am ; worsh ip service. l1
~OCK SPRINGS Worsll ip
Sunday SchOo l , c lasses tor a ll n m , tra i n i ng union, 6 30
IO a m , Chu r ch SCh OOl 9 a m ;
ages, 9 30 am , morni ng p m , eveni ng worship service,
UMYF 610 0 m.
worshtp , 10 45 . NYP S Sv nd tJy, 7 30 p m
M i d week pray er
MIODLEPORT CL USTER
6 .3 0 P m . eva ngclrstlc service sc rvtce, Wednes day , 7: JO p .m
R:ev . Roberl Bumgarner
Su n day 7:30 p .m . Mid -week
MASON
CHURCH
oi=HEATH Worshi p 10 ; 30
p ~ayc r mee l ing , Wedn e!id ay, CHRIST, p 0 BOll 487 , Miller
am .. Churc:ll School 9 .30 a.m ..
7 30 p m .. Missionary meel mg , St , Mason, w va
Sund&amp;y
UMYF 7 p .m .
s~ cond Wed n esday, 7· 30 p .m
B ibl e Study 10 a ,rrr, Wor shi p
RUTLAND -- Worsh i p 9 15
UNIT ED
FAITH
NON - 11 a .m Md 7 p .m . Bible Slud v
a m . ; Chu rch Schoo l 10 am ,
DENOMJN~TIONAL - Rev Wed n es day 7 p . m .. Vo c al
UMYF 7 p .m
Robert Sm dh, pa stor Su nday music
SALEM CENTER Wor .
schoo
l. _9 :30a .m .. c l ass lea dcr 1
FIRST SOUTHERN BAf" .
sh ip 9 a.m; Chu r ch SC h ool 10
L~o Hill . worship service, TIST - Corner of Second and
am ; UMYF Thursdev . 7 p .m
10 . JO a .m ; ch ur ch , 7: 30 P m
Ander son . Ma so n . P u tor ,
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
E_0 E N
U N I T E 0 Waller Cloud Sunday School ,
R ev , R ic hard E. Jarvi s
BHt THR EN IN CH RIST 9. 45 am . ; worship ser-.llce. 11
ASB UR Y Worsh tp 11
~ldon
R
81ake
,
pastor
.
Su
nday
a
.m. and 7: 30 p .m . Week l y
am , Ch Or ch Sch ool 9 . 50 a .m .;
choo l , 10 am . : Winn ie B ib l e st udy Wedne1day 710
w scs, tst Tuesday .
Hol singe r , Sv pt
Mor n i ng p m .
'
' ·
FOREST RUN - Worsh tp 9
se
r
r':l
on
.
11
6 m ; Eveni ng
MASON
A
SSEMliL'1
o t!
am , Chu rch SchOo l 10 a .m ..
se r v•cc Chri stian En d eavor,
GOO
sucond Sl , MllSOn , w,
wscs, Jrd Wednesday , 7 30 7 . 30 p,m. Mrs , Ly da va . Chc"cr Tu nnant , pastor
pm
Chevalie r , pre si den t So ng
Sunday sc hool.
10 e.m ;
MINERSVILLE - Worship
sc rv• ce and s ~rmon , 8 : '10 . Mid - mornl n ~ worship, 11 a.rn ,
10 am , Church Sc hoo l 9 a .m .,
Week prover mcenn.;, Wed
eV'IlrlQOIIsllc se r vice, 7 30 p rn
W SCS. Jrd Monday 1 7· JO p m
n
Csd
ay
,
7
30
p
m.
Mrs.
Mar
i
e
Bible S!U dy an d pray er service ,
SYRAC US E
Chu r c h
Hol singe r , class leader .
Wednh d &amp;\1 . 7 :30 p.rn . Phon e
sc hoo l. ? am . worship ser
C HURCH
OF
JESUS ' 713 51JJ .
V I((! , ] , JO p .m .
CHt:li
ST
Loc
ated
etl
Rultand
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
SO UT~ ERN CL UST ER
on New Lima Roi'ld , nex t to
CHR:IST In Chri stian ~nlon Re v . Frank Cheesebrew
ro r esl Acre Park ; lhv Ray
The Rev . WHilo m c ~mpb ell,
Rev . Lerrv Poling
Rouse
,
pastor
:
Robe
rt
Musser
,
pasto
r . Sundey schoo l , 9:30
~fev . Howard Shtv elcy
Su ndi'ly Sc hool supt. SUnday
a m • James Hvghel, su pl. ,
BETHANY ( Dorcas)
SC hoor
10 . 3~ a m .1 wo r sh ip
eve n ing so rv lce, 7:30 p m 1.
Wor~ h, p , 9·lO A m ; Chu r ch
7
JO
p
.m
n,ble
stu
dy
,
weq
Wednesday eve n ing pray&amp; r
Sc hl)()l 10 lO i'l m
meeting , 7: 30 p , m , You th
CARMEL
Worship, 11 nesday, 7. 30 p.m . Satvr d av
11m • 1st an" Jrd Su nday s ; nig ht priJyer service , 7: 30p .m . prayer service eac h Tue!ld,.y
:-. n C

th e RI'v
F rr d Htll ,
IM S IQr ,
lt f'rl!hPI McClure ,
~tm rtAy sr hool sup t
~ un day
S' h OOI. 9 30 i'l rn • tno rn in~;~
wor shop , 10 30 a on , SUn day
I'ViUlO!' I i!j l tC nl('CtllllJ , 7 JO p m
P r ilyt~r tnl'\.'llng , W c d n c sd&lt;~ y ,
1 JO p 11 1.
MJOOLEPOR:T
MT . MORIAH BAPTI :- T
Cornt•r Fourtll and Ma r
Mrddleport Rev . Henry Ke
Jr , pastor Sunday Sc hool , 9
a 1n , Mrs Erv m Baumgart.
m•r' , sup l , Mornrng wor shlf.l ,
10 &lt;15 am
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
L nrry Cal'nahan , pres1dong
m1111 Sie r Sunday . Bible lee
lu r e . 9 30 a m • Watchtower
study , 10 30 am , Tuesday ,
Bible study , 7 JO p m , Th ur $
day , rnrni stry scho ol. 7 : JO
p .m .: servtce m eeting 6 30
p .m .
MIDDLEPORT CHURC H ol
ChriSt in Chrtstian Un1011 Li'\Wre n ce Manley . pa stor ,
Mrs . Russe ll Young . Su nday
Sc hoo l Su pt. Sunday Sch ool
9 30 am
Evening worsh tp ,
7 30
Wed n esday
prayer
mce 11ng . 7· JO p .m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO
Ra c rne Rov te 2, the
Rev James M Muncy . pastor
::. unday school, 9 45 a m .
mornm g worsh1p . 11 am .
eve nin g worship , 7 30 p .m
Prayer meetrn!) , Tuesday , 7 JO
p
You n g people 's meet ing ,
7. JOpm Thursday .
RUTLAND C HURCH OF
GOO
Ber.lha Kingrey ,
su b s trtute pastor
Sund ay
Sc hool , 10 a m ; worship
s.ervrce 7pm ' Sunday Prayer
r11~e1ong. Wednesday . 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURC H ..,.. Near Long Bot
tom Es til Hart , pastor ; Roy
Brown , ass !sta nt
pas t or
Sunday schOol. 10 a m .. Church
7 30
p.m .
each
Sun day
E'venrng , prayer meetrng , 7 JO
p 111 Th u rsd~y
M IOOLEPORT
PEN·
TECOSTAL ~ Th1 rd Ave the
~cv . William Kn1ttel , pastor
Ronald Dugan , Sunday Sc hoo l
Supt Classes fo r a ll ages .
evenmg se rv ice, 7 30 p m ,
Bible stu dy , Wednesday . 7. 30
p .m you tll serv 1ces, Fr 1day .
7 30 p ,m
FREEWILL BAPTIST ~
Cor ner Ash an d Plum , Mid
cJi e port .
No el
H errman ,
p astor
Sa t urday even mg
serv i ce, 7 p m Su nday schoo l.
10 a m , Su nday even rng
worShi p , 7 p m
FIRST BAPTIST of Mrd ·
dlepor l , co rner of SrKth an d
Palm er Streets Rev Charles
St mons ,
pastor
Danny
T hompson , Sunday Scho ol
Su per i n te n d ent
Su nda y
church sc hool tor everyone
9 I S am , M orn1ng worsh tp
10 15 am , Evening se r vices ,
7. 30 p m , Wednesday prayer
se rvi ce. 7.30 p m Exira you th
ac tivtl res on Sunda)l . 5 p m .,
l or all you th u p to SiKih grade ,
6· 30 for junior and senior hr gh
studen ts
CHURCH . OF
CHRIST.
Mrddleport, 5t h an d Ma i n
Raulln Moyer, pas lor Michael
Ger lach , Sunday School Supt.
B1b l e Sc hool. 9 30 a . m .,
morn ing wors h ip , 10 JO am ,
evenmg worship, 7· 30 p m . ,
prayer servrce 7 p m Wed
nesd ay
M IDD LEP ORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Audry Miller ; pas tor , Lew•s
Ell1s. Su nday sch ool su pt ,
Su nday school. 9 30 a m ·
mo rn ing wo r sll tp, 10 30; 1Un1or
soc re ly , 6 30 p m . NYPS , 6. 45
p m
Sunday evan gel i stic
meet m g, 7: 30 p m
Pray er
mee tm g, Wed n es d ay, 7 30 p m .

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pastor ; Ray Wllaley, su pl , ;
Morn ing worsh ip , 9:JO a .m . ;
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needless sullerlng, worrying about
things that will never happen.
The Bible says, .. II God Is for
us, who can be agalnsl us?"
Through the Church, we receive
assurance of God's constant love
and protecllon In all our adversl·

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WANT AOS

INFORMATION

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DEAOLINES
PMM .Day IJ~fore Pu bltctt l ton
On day DIHJdllne 9 a m

NOTICE -

S!IOOTI NG Malcll , Rullalld
Gull Club, Augusl 12, 1913
Cance lt " t lon
Correc tions
Starhng at 1 p m_ 22 nfles,
Wtu be "C(:Opf ed until 9" m l or
high powers, sport er class.
Day of Publica t 1on
hc~vywe+ght dass Publ+ c
REGULATIONS

For Sale

Help Wanted

WANTED lull lome rclall c l~k
In Pomeroy Ll :.l past em
ploymenl and background
Ma I resum e to Box 1'29 H. In
wel c om~
T~~ Publlstlor reserves 1h k!
car e of The Dally Sen tinel,
r ight ro erll t or r ¢tecf any ads
8-10 71 c
Pomeroy, Ohio
deurn e(l
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Hollow Gun Club. turn f1rst UNMARRI ED car hop for
nuen tOn
Syracuse Drive In Apply In
RATES
nght alter Miles Cemetery ,
person
For Want Ad Servi ce
Rutland Fac tory chok ed
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gu ns only Sunday, August 12 a9 Jlc

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Baby stroller s, 2 sma ll
kerose ne stoves sweet corn
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1969 12 • SS SCHULT lraller for
sale 2 bedrooms 1971 Datsun
Ptckup wllh top C• ll949-4141
See behind Ra cine Post 01
I f lee, Ric hard Garten
8 10 etc

25 Per Cent Dlscovnt on pa+d
eds &lt;md ads pa re w1th in 10 Clays
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&amp; OSITUARY
$\sa to r 50 word lll+n+t'Tium
Full or Par1 T•me
E:act' addlttonal word 2c
&amp;LIND ADS
Atl dlllo n r~l 2Sc Charge pf'r J FAMILY yard sale, Froqay
No expenence necessary.
Ad ver t1st&gt;men t
and Saturday Aq g 10 and
Mu$f
have car and be wilhng
OFFICE HOUR:S
11 dt
Dorace
P1erce
to
learn
II 30 a m to S 00 p m Da 11 y
resi dence, Mt Olive, I mile
8 30 &lt;l n1
to 12 00 Noon
!rom
Long Bottonl Post Of
Sa turday
f+ ce. l mtle I rom Shade R1ver
Mon . thru Fri.
Bridge up on the htll back ol
Call9-8, 446-0617
Hensley s Store
Sc hool
MR . VANCE
clothes, m 1sc llems
MEIGS SE NIOR S, Make your
appo1ntment now to ha ve your 8 9 2tc
SENIORlorPORTRAIT
taken
WAITRESS and cleanmg
Dales
takong ME
lGS r ~========~ woman
wanted, apply m per
SENIORS are August 22, 23, ~ ... "'~Pomeroy "'"~If son Craw' s Steak House,
24 snd 25, and Sept 1 Take
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Pomeroy, Oh1o
8 7 101c
advantage of Spcc1al Senior
Proces for these da~s only
Cal GROVER 's STUD IO,
~~~dleport Ohto Phone 992
CORNER cu~ boards , wall
8 1 22tc
cu pboards, c ests, old guns,
Place Kyger Creek Park
any
condit ion Also blue
l WILL NOT be responsoble for Dale : Aug. 12, 1973
decorated
stoneware Wrlle
T1me Noon hll ???
any debts con tra cted
p 0 Box 44 Mar tmsburg,
Mus1c Donated By ·
anyone other than mysel
Ohto, 43935 or' call 1 484 4440
Lawrence F telds Rt 1, Box Red Stewart and the Am after 7 p m
bassadors
13, Middleport
8-8 90tc
8-10-Jtp Door Prtze Given
- - - -- - USED 24-lnch gorl 's btcycle
Wnte, see Josephine Tyree,
628 E Main, Pomeroy
PIANO &amp; organ 1nstruct1on by
8 10 31c
~UBLIC
graduate of C•nc1nnat1 ----~~
Conservatory of Mus1 c NO 1 Copper, 60c, Radtators.
Gerald Hoffner, Phone W2JOe. brass, 20c, batienes, 90c
J825
each
cl ean , dry Gtnseng
'
B 5 61c
and be 1nformed of th e func
roots , S60a lb Yellow root, $-4
t1ons of your government are
May apple, SOc per lb M A
embOdied 1n pub l1c not1ces In KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; WIGS
Hall, Reedsvtlle Call 378
that self gover nm ent c; harges
Spec1als dunng August are
6249
all c+liiens to be 1nfor med
Koncentree, Moist Kote.
7 31 tfc
!hiS newspaper urge s every
Kleansmg Kream , One Day
c1t 1Ien to read and sttldy these
Sachet &amp; others Phone Helen KEWPIE dolls and anything
not1ces we strong ly adv1se
th ose c1 tu:cns seekmg further
Jane Brown . 992 5113
else related to Kewp1es Also,
10fo rma t1on, to exere~se th e1r
8 2 ftc
old postcards 1n good con
ngh l of access tO publiC
d1t1on , wnte and descnbe
rec ords and public meet1ngs
GIFTS and novelt1es for all dems also pnce wanted
occas1o ns All adlf1c1al Alyce Schneider, 1A5 South
ORDINANCE NO 441
flowers, 20 pet off Smalleys Kanawha , Buckhannon, W
AN ORDINANCE TO PLACE A Gtft Shop, Chester Phone
Va 26201
CURFEW ON THE TOWN OF
9853537
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, POMEROY , FOR PERSONS
8 8 6tc _____ ____...:_
UNDER THE AGE OF 18 - -- - - - - - - - YEARS
FABRIC Sale, 3 days only, OLD furniture, oak tables ,
clocks, 1ce boxes, brass beds,
BE JT ORDA INED, as follows August 9, 10, and 11 All 1st
d1shes
or
complete
by the council of the v 1Ha ge of quality polyester 1,500 yds to
households Wrtle M D
Pomero y, Ohlo, two th 1rds of a ll choose from Nothmg over
M1ller. Rt 4, Pomeroy, Oh1o,
members elected thereto $2 98 Carol1na Fabrrc Shop on
call
992 6271
concurnng
Route 7, one mile north of
5 13 ttc
An Ord+nance to place a Chester at Henry Hunter
curfew on the Town ol res 1dence
Pomeroy , tor persons under the
a 8 Jtc WANTED for auctton,
age of 18 years
household goods Tools, most
SeCI!On 1 II Will be In - - - - - - - - - anythmg
of value Will buy or
VIOial!on of th1S Ord1nance for UPHOLSTER your own fur
self
on
commiSSIOn
Will haul
any and all persons under the ntfure We have all the' sup
Call 992 3354 Hayman 's
age of 18 years to be upon the
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streets , s 1dewalk s park+ng P 1es you WI nee , a rrcs,
) 25 lfc
areas, bus1ness houses, etc of foam for cush1ons and pad -~---th e Town of Pomeroy , alter d1ng We cut loam to any S!Ze
10 00 PM unless acco mpan1ed or shape Sw ivel bases, cotton
by a parent or court appomhed burlap legs, z+pper, welf cord
lega l guardian
webbmg dacron chip board J AND 4 ROOM lurnoshed and
Sect1on '2 The Town 's f+re plus ma'ny other 1tems and
un furn1shed apartments
Siren will sound at 10 00 P M llvmg room su1tes at low low
Phone 992 5434
each n1ghL and all persons
p
R '
4 12 lie
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under the age of 18 years must pr~ ces
be in compltance w1th Sect 1on 1 622 E Ma111 Phone 992 7554
of th1s Ordtnance
7 19 30fc TRAILER space on old Route
Section J Persons who fall to ----~====
33, lh mile from Me1gs Htgh
comply wtlh th JS Ordmance wdt
School Call 992 2941
be arrested by POI JCe and wil l
7-25 lie
be made to appear tn the
1
Juvenile Court of Me1gs County ROOMS l;ty fhe week, SlB up
along w1th lh e1r parents Upon Me1gs In n, Pomeroy
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer
arre~t . the sa1d person will be
7 12 tfc
Park, Mlnersvtlle Phone 992
ta~ en to Pomeroy Ctty Hal l -- - - - - - - - - -3324
where the pa rents of satd
8 7 tic
person. or legal guard•an w•ll be
summoned to transport the sa1d
- - -- - - -- - person to hi s or her place of
BEDROOM mob tie home,
reside ncy It a parent or SOMEON6 needed to cut TWO
a+r
condlftoned
.and pa11o All
guardtan 1S not available for
grass Call 992'2021
utll1t1es pa1d Robert W1l l,
transportat 10 n, the f1nal 8 9Jtc
Rac1 ne, 949 3811
dec1s1on wilt be left to the
, discretion of Meigs County
B 10 61c
. Juven 1le Author+t1es
2 MOVERS wtlh or wtlhout
{ Sect1on 4 Any and all acts of truck to move 5 rooms of
TRAILER for rent"' Pomeroy
.~ destructiOn ,
vandai+Sm ,
Call 992 3288
• delmquency, etc , li'lcurred by furn 1ture short d•sfance Call
742 3763 any It me
1 ~ sa1d person Will be the full
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8 ...:
10 Jlc
8-10-3tp
~ : respons +blltty ot the parents , or
guard 1an of the said
1 • legal
PRIVATE meeting room for
, 0 person
WAN
I
loll
a
lady
and
husband
any organization, phone 992
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SectiOn S The curfew w1ll
J975
lo
help
take
ca
re
of
a
elderly
'· begin at 10 00 PM and end at
man
for
2
weeks
at
his
3 11 tfc
!· 6 00 AM the following day
res1de nce Pract1cal nur se -----.....l'...----~
• Thts sa 1d curfew will be 1n effect
1 ' seven {7) days a week
preferred E&gt;eellentpay Call PURNISHED" 2 bedroom
~
SectiOn 6 Ex cept 1ons Shalt be
5672 between 4 and 6 p m
apar tmenf, adults onl y
. made to Sec lion 1 m case of any _742
8_8 41 C
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Mtddleport Ca ll 992 3874
~ ~ organ i zatio n sponsored events
. Secl1on 7 Tha lth1s Ord.nance AGGRESS IVE debt! tnsurance _ _ __ _ _ _____:8:_1 lfc
' shall be declared an emergency
agenf Wanted fo r Pomeroy
Ord 1nan ce and sh all take effect
home space m
Middl eport area Mus(be able MOBILE
:· and be +n Ioree from and after
Syracuse
Phone '1'12 5858
, ... the eart1est per 1od allowed by
to work on own +ntf+at+ve after
6 21 lie
~~ law
proper tram 1ng Some sales
expenence preferred If In ·
'
: . passed 8 6 73
terested, send ~, complete 12 • 60 MOBILE Home, air
APPROVED
conditioned, adults only Call
resume
to P 0 Bo&gt;1 1817
Donald Collms
992 5443
Huntington, W Va Alln Btti
MAY OR
Honaker
ATTEST
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Jene Walton
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Clerk
RESPONSIBLE woman to
\ , ( B) 10, 17 , 14 31C
babys1t m my home tn Mid 1972 5110 KAWASAKI Must sell
1mmed1a lely , going over
dleport 2 ch ildren of ages 6
months and 7 years Work 5
seas Phone '1'12 2867
PUBLIC NOTICE
8 9 lie
Case No 1:0976 days per week , some
Estate of Wellmgton w
weekends wlth1n the 5 days
Halsey , Deceased
Refere nces requ1red Mall 1967 HONDA motorcycle ISO
· No f1CC ts hereby given that
lnqu1nes
to Box 166, M1d
Dream , good condltton 35
Fred R W•ckha m of 115 North
dleport
Ohto
gallon
copper kettle, stand
, SBnduskv St reet , Delaware
and slave Call '1'12 7692
. Oh10 , has been duly appointed
8 8 6tc
Execut or of the Estate of -=========~ 8 9-Jtp
• Wellington
W
Halsey r
' decea sed , l ate of Tuppers
now have unfin lsh~d fur , ._ Carriers Wanted WEntlure,
1 Pla1ns, Metgs County , Ohto
dressers , chests,
Creditors ;,re requ 1red to fil e
11
Boston
rockers
, cabinets,
., the1r cla1mS w1lh said fiC UC!Ciry
hutc
hes,
desks
Come
on and
With in fo ur mon ths
see
our
selettlon
Pomeroy
For
The
• Daled this 31St day of July.
Recovery , 622 E Main St,
!
1973
,
Manning D We.bster, Judge
Pomeroy 992 7SS 4
Court of Common Plea I,
1~
B
9
6tc
Dally Sentinel
&gt;: (81 3-10 17·31C Probate DIVISIOn
19S2 FORD farm tractor, ex
I&gt;
cellenl condition Phone
In
Kennelh Hartley, 992-6320
6tc
8
9
Mlddlepor,
': EXPERIENCED patnter. tn
- tenor and ex tenor, Call Don
1973 14•70 MOB 1LE ho
' • Van Meter, 98S 39SI
washer and dryer , d;'i~'
washer, stainless steel st k
8 2 301
:::P
garbage disposal, eye le~ei
oven, range, dacron polyester
ij'{:f'el, large lot. Phone 74~
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P Ill , 992 7363
Builrllll{} l01 SA IC&gt; 01 lea$C
- - _ _ _ ___8:_·:'.:0 Me Phone 113 5618 lrom8 JO p m •
to 10 p 111 tor ''ppolntnwnl.
HI LO hos pllol bed Perfect
3 20 He
CQI1dlt ton, Full l•ng lh ad
[Ustable ~1 de r~uls . manuall y
operated Call997~500
WELLPLA NN ED3 bedroom,2
8-10 31p bat h hom e with
lull
- - -- - -- -.:....:.:
basemen t, 2 car garag e and
fam ily room Pr iced In mid
PEACHES at Mason Peach
Or chord Sla rllng Frtday , 20's. r,ou s lol Located on large
Au9 us I 10
coun ry lot oft R,t 7 20
mlnol
es from Parkersburg
8
10
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and

Notice

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For Sale

WANTED
MILBtRRY AVE
AND VICINITY
APPLY AT
THE OAILY SENTINEL
Pomeroy
PHONE 992-2156

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CAN N I N G
Tomato
e s,
b
c ucum ers, mangoes and
cantitlopes Geraldine
Cleland, Racone
7-31 ftc
1972 TAG A LONG travel
frailer, 22 ft sleeps 4, self.
conta1ned, excellent con
dillon Price $2,000 Call 992
7407

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from

Pomeroy Fman c1ng already
f'rranged w1 t~ low dow n
payment Con tact Pauline E

Cun ningham Realty Phone
16141 m 6690 Coll uc l
7 19 lfc

Pels For Sale
Phone 992 5443

Back lo School Sale I

BUY ONE PAIR AND
GET ONE PR . FREE.

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POMEROY
Jack W Carsey, Mgr.
Phone 992 2181

MEIGS COUNTYFAIR
USED CAR BUYS

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P AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

Dick's
l-lonrd Houst•
"STRIPPERS"
We Slrlp PaJnl, Varn ishes,
Etc from Furniture
Antiques Modern Metals
No rulnovs lyes or ca usti cs

used "

P1ck-Up Service

Avaolable
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiqu es
or ck Sey ler. Owner
Kerr St.

Pomeroy, 0 .

Phone 9911798

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Com mcrc:••1l
2 1S N. Second
Phone 992-3509
24 Hour Serv ice
All work guaranteed

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Mobile Homes for Sale
CASH pcud tor all makes and
models of mobtl e hom es
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 13 tfc

12 • 60 MOBILE Home. see
Helen Baer, Syracuse
8 1 tfc
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-ob_t_le__h_ome.
2___B_E_D_R_OO
good condt lton Call 388 8587
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POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992 -2094
606 E . Maon Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

Roofo ng,
Spouto ng ,
Porch Repao r, Com ·
plet e
Hom e
Remodelong

FURNITURE

For Free Esttmate

Stop In and See Our
Floor Dosplay .

Ph. 742-6271

72 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr., power, air---'3695
72 Chev. Caprice Cpe., v-roof, air,____ .13295

Built to Your 'Speu

Delivered to Job Slit

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

71 Olds Cut. S. Cpe., v-roof, new w/s/w...'2 495

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70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air-----·'2495
70 Chevelle Mal. Cpe., V-8, A:T., P.S. --- 11695
70 VW KG Coupe, 7,000 miles __..____ 11695

Wheel Alignment
•5.55

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 dr. H.T., v-roof, air__ , 11295
69 'Mercury Montego 4 Door, V·S, auto. __ 11095

On Most Amencan Cars
- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

69 Ford Fl. 500 HT Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S..-'1295
68 Buick Spec. Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S. ___ !1295
68 Pontiac Con., V-8 auto., P.S. ------'1095
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air.. ---~795
67 Olds 442 HT Cpe., auto., P.S., AC ---!1095

Open 8 Ttl 5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam. Pomeroy, 0

SEPTIC TANKS

SAVE SAVE SAVE on lhe
CLEANED
MUST sell , 1973 Stereo Radio
"SUPER BARGAINS" now
Combmat1on wdh Blrack tape
DUMP TRUCK
Siding - Spouting
Remodeling
available at Berry Miller
bu11t 1n Take over payment
Mobtle Home Sales We have
SERVICE
Plumbing
Heating. Complete
of $7 55 per month or pay
on our lol51ate model 60 x 12 2
$101 so 992 S331.
?4 HOUR SERVICE
and 3 bedroom Mobtle Hames
Building. Vinyl &amp; Aluminum Siding.
____________:___:_
8..:
'0 61c that will be sold on a first come
f1rst served basis If you want
LEFT tn layaway 1973 Ztg Zag an honest to goodness barga1n
sew1ng
machine
Th1s on a good Mobtle Home - shop
mach1ne
darns,
em now at Berry Mtller Mobile
JOHN' TUCKER
bro1der1es, overcasts, all Home Sales, 70S Farson Street
Rl
4, Pomeroy, O.
w+ lhout attachments Pay Belpre, Ohto, phone 423 9531 ...:
Middleport,
0.
992-2550
992 39S4
balan ce of S41 SO or pay $6 per closed Sundays
mo 992 5331
8961c
8 10 6tc
Spec•ahst
~----____:
10 • 50 MOB l LE Home, good
Wheel
FORD truck bed Wtlh racks, 7 • cond1t1on Phone 742 5980
Alignment
8 10 61c
12. off 1973 truck Call 985
3554, Harold Brewer, Long
Bottom
1--------------..,
It Mus I
Be Rtghl
-------~-7:.:.29-tfc
Air Condotooners
,.., .,,
From th e la raest
orwew1ll
Bulldoz.er Rad+afor to the
10'h CAB OVER truck camper,
Awnongs
MakQ tl Rtghl
~ma ll esr Heater Lore
Et Dorado , self contained.
Underpmnong
Nathan Boggs
n1ce condition. Reasonably
Radaator
Spec1ahs1
proced With tacks and hold - Comp lete mob ile hom e
down Call 98S 3554 Harold se rv•c e - plu s g1g ant 1c
Brewer, Long Bottom
8 4 30 Datly, 8-12 Sal
d1 splay ol mobil e hom es
WHY NOT
I 1 llle R H Rawlings Sons
___________7:.:.29 lfc always ava tlable al
BUY - A new 2 bedroom home
Bulldulq
for $18 500 00 or a 3 bedroom
Ph 991 2174
Pomerov
' WE MAKE SENSE" lA quote
Middleport, 0
992
2101
ran
ch
w1t
h
garage
lor
only
MILLER
from one sat1sf1ed customer )
$22 000 oo or a J bedroom bt
Yes pr.1ces of our clean used
Roger Hysell 's EXCAVATING, dozer , loader
level w1th full basement for OPEN furniture and guara nteed . MOBILE HOMES
and backhoe work , sep t1c
Garage near crossroads on St
$28 500 00
appltances DOES MAKE
tanks 1nstalled, dump trucks
Rt
124,
all
mechan1cal
work
1210 Wa shington Blvd
RUTLAND
SENSE to customers trymg to
and
lo boys for h1re, will haul
lnclud1ng
automat.c
trans
BELPRE, 0
4 BEDROOMS - Bath, ntce
ma1ntam budgets w1th costs 423 7521
fill
d+rl,
top soli, limestone
miSSIOns Monday -Fr1day,
nsmg fast Now 1n stock '-~-------___) kJ,_ tch&lt;=&gt;"' w1th dishwa s her .
and gravel, Call Bob or Roger
8 30 a m lo 5 p m Saturday
re frigerators from $19 9S
car"pn,.t, Utility room and
Jeffers day phone 992 7089,
- 8 30 to 12 noon - unless by
()US I a few LATE MODELS at
ntgh l phone 992 3525 or 992
~xerdl outbu1ldH'lQS Over J
appotnlmenl. Phone 992 5682
S8S left). elec, gas ranges , 1 1973 PONTIAC Ventura 350, 2 aerO&amp; ol land $15,000 00
5232
or 992 7121
pmk built 1n electnc oven door hatch back Automatic
2-11 He
' , FURNISHED
7 25 30tc
SPECIAL at $40, elect gas
Reasonable PhQI1e 742 6333
POMEROY
Good
old
er
dryers, auto
washers. AI
t f B
G0 If
DELL WHEEL Altgnment
wooden d•nett'e s, bedroom Clubs,
so selike0 neweglnners
home w1th alum1num Sidi ng EXCAVATING Dozers, large O' located
$40
at Cross roads, Rt 124,
~n
d
small,
Backhoes
and
suites , chests, dresse rs.
a 1 12tp N1ce kttchen. bath, basement, loa ders on track and t1res
now back to work Complete
couches, love seats, stra1ght
gas furnace Ni ce s1de porc h
fronf end se rv1ce, tune up and
Dump trucks La boy
and upholstered chaors , lots 1970 DUSTER, 4 speed, Hurst Wan I $15,000 00
brake
serv1ce
Wheels
se rv1ce Sephc tanks 1n
of tables (coffee, end, lamp)
shtfler 4 cragar mags, good
NEARLY NEW
balanced electronically All
slalled George I Btll 1 Pulltns
9 x 12 THRI FTEX rugs $6 9S
condtlton Phone 992.222 4
work guaranteed Rea~nable
MlDDL 1EPORT - 2. bedroom
phone 992 2478 or 992 7402
NEW FURNITURE ltvmg,
rates Phone 742-3232
1
furnts
hed
home
N1
ce
bafh,
and
2 9 ltc
bedroom suites, SWive l ____________:8_7 6tc
2-18 ftc
kttchen
Gas
furnace,
carport,
rockers. 4 drawer chests.
~-----:-:-:
$2S 9S Shop Tuesday, thr o 1970 PONTIAC Grande Pm, and large lot on the Ohm R1ver SEPT IC TANKS AROBIC EXPERIENCED bookkeeping
SE WA GE SYSTEMS
Sun loll 7 p m at KUHL'S factory a+r, full power Call On ly $IO,SOO 00
and tax servtces Send replies
992 3791
CL EANED. REPAIRED
BARGAIN CENTER ST RT
GOOD OLDER HOME
to Bo• 729B In care of the
8
9
31c
Ml
LLE
R
SANITATION,
7 'al caul ton light " TUP
2 BEDROOMS - Bath , ntce
Datly SentineL Pomeroy,
STEWART, OH 10 PH lx\2
PERS PLAINS. OHIO
OhiO
1972 GOLD Grand Torma, kitchen, full basement, front
3035
8 5 71c
Sport, excellent cond tt1on l an d back porches Extra lot
·-------------.:...:
8 S 6tc
10 4-tfc
Want
oust S9,SOO 00 tn
owner Phone 247 277 4
BRUSH HOGS, 4•5 It , ohone
BODY
SHOP,
8 9 6tc SYRAC USE
SE WING MACHINES Repaor GENE ' S
?/2 5858
reasonable
ra
tes,
work
serv1ce. a ll makes 992 2284
7-15-lfc
guaranteed Ltn co ln Hill,
PUT YOUR MON EY IN
The Fabnc Shop. Pomeroy
Pomeroy Phone 992-S271
Authonzed S+nger Sales and
PROPERTY WHERE IT HAS
10 H P BOLEN tractor wtlh
8 5 14tc
Se r v 1 c~ We Sharpen Sc1ssors
BEEN
A
GOOD
IN
'
mower good cond1t1on, $650 2 BEDROOM home.
living VESTMENT THE LAST FEW
J 29 lfc
Harold Brewer, Long Bottom, room , lam dy room, large
EL NA and Whtte Sewing
YEARS
WE
HAVE
SOME
985 35S4
Ma chmes
Serv1ce on all
k1tchen ,
utll1ty
room .
FOR FREE estimates on
REAL BUYS
makes Reasonable rates
aluminum s1dmg Starn Doors
-.,..---- - - ---7_2
:.:9 tfc bathroom and sunporch
Th e Sew mg Center, Mid·
_
Forced
a1r
furnace ,
and Wmdows, Carports,
EXCELSIOR Sail Works , E
nice yard Call 949 4703
dl eport, Ohto
Marquees and Ralltng, Phone
Mam Sl , Pomeroy All ktnds
4703
II 16 lie
Charles LiSle. Syracuse. Ohln
. of salt waler pellets, water
8 7 stc
Carl Jacob, Sales Rep
nuggets, block sa il and own - - - -- - - - - - - resentattve V V Johnson RAY'S RefrigeratiOn and
Ohto River Sail Phone 992
' Appliance Repa1r now open at
and Son, Inc
3 BEDROOM house on Ltncoln
3891 .
Letart Falls, Ohio Phone 949
6
22
lie
Hill, l1vlng room. kitchen,
6 s He
J45S
Used appliances lor sale
bath and ultloty room , e•lra
or
trade
DOZER and back hoe work, 8 9 Jlp
large lot o11er 1 acre Has
GROCERY busoness •n Tuppers
ponds and sept1c tanks, dlt Ch·
drtveway
$13,000
Call
Plains, Ohto Will sell slack,
mg se rvice top so1l. fill d~rl,
Sunday after 12 noon , on
repair or remodeling
equlpmen l, building and
l1m es lone, B&amp;K Ex ca vallnq HOME
weekdays
after
5 p m , 992
Reasonable
rates 1st class
ext ra lot or wilt lea se
3247
Phone 992 5367 or 992 3861
work
Call
Bob
or Bill , '1'12
buildtng Call 667 -3280 tn
9 I li e
8 s lfc
5968
Tuppers Plains gr 98S 3857 in - - -- - - - - - -- - 8-10-\0tc
Chester
;
WELL PLANNEDJ bedroom , 2
WILL
TRI M or cu t tr ees,
8) 61p
bath home wllh
full
shrubbery Also pa+nt roof s
,.------READY MIX
CO NCR~TE
basement, 2 car garage and
Phone 949 3221 or 742 4441
del
ive
red
r1ghl
lo your
AT SHOWALTER'S Wet Pet,
fam1iy room Prtced In m1d
7 18-JOi c
pro1ect Fast and easy Free
Chesler, Ohto Si lver Angels.
20s. plus lot Located on large
csl tma les Phone 992 3284
39c. J for a dollar 10 gallon
RON SHEPARD, Floor, Wall
country lo t oft Rt 7, 20
JOB TRANSFER
setups $10
'l
Goc gleln Rea dy Ml • Co
Remodeli ng, Ceramic llle
mmutes from Parkersburg
forces the sa le of this 2 year
Middl eport, Oh1o
'
8-1-IJtc
balhs
Box
280,
Rolland
742
and 15 minutes from
old 3 bedroom hom e Lots of
36M
6 JO ti c
Pomeroy Financing already
close ts, modern bath, lovely
WALNUT stereo, radio B track
arranged with low down
6
26
lie
kitchen wit h loads of cabinet
SEPTIC TANKS CLEAN~D
tape combtnatton AM FM
payment Contact Pauline E
spa
ce Ultlity space Dining
radiO, 4 way speaker sound
REASONAB LE rates Ph 446
Cunningham Realty, phone
system Balance 1112.59, or
4782 G,,lhpolls John Russell
area Hardwood floors wlfh MOBIL E home repaor, Elec
614 423 8690 collect
lrlcal pl umbing and healtng
Owner
and Operator
use our budge t lerms Call
carpeting
All
electric
Lot
7 24-lfc
Ph one 992 5858
992-3965
5 12 tic
100•100 JUST 121 ,000 00
7 15 He
FACING
TH~
=::::-:=::-:-- - - - . . :8:_:561c HOUSE for sale Co li 992 S248
beautiful Ohio river First
before 4 p m Ca ll 992-3436
1969 DODGJ; Super Bee and a
C BRI\DFORD, Auctioneer
alter4pm
lloor- L1vl ng room , Kitchen, AUTOMOB ILE msura nce been
1968 Camper frail er Phone
Complete So rv 1ce
cancelled'
Los t
you r
8 8 4tc
992 2322
dlntng room. bed room , bath
Phone 9~9 3821
operator's li cense Call 992·
Nt ce enclosed porch In front
R•clnc, Ohio
1428
-:-:--=-:-':------..:8:_:561c LARGE. conven ient build ing
and rear Second fl oor 3
Cr
ill Bra dford
6 15 lfc
1 COMPLETE se t of
lots at Rock Sprongs Area
bath
Full
bedrooms,
S I lfc
drum s and cymbals ~ogers restricted for hou ses only
basement Ga rage Forced
992 3132
hone
Tuppers Plains &amp; Ches ler
air he~ I (gas ) DON'T WAIT HA RR !SONS TV scrvlco and REFRIGERATION work done
ater available Calf or see
lr eozers, rofn~er~;~tors, and
8 8-41p W
18.200
00
se rv ice ca lls Phone 992-2522
Bill Will e, 992-2789
air
condtl loncrs Ca ll 992-6200
2 9 li e
RARE OPPORTUNITY
EXCELLENT busi ness location
7-24 ft c
_ _ __ _ _ _:.:.:.
6 7 Sip
lor loss than the pri ce ot
for sale or lease, 498 Locust
most new cars Li ving room,
Street Located at tho corner 7 ROOM house wi th bafh In
'-:---,...,.,...
-dining room , 3 bedroom s. f;-~- - - - : : - - - - - - Big
of Locust and Beech, Mid
Rulland, air condllloned,
Capacity ~ •
bath
,
ulll
lty
room
,
tow
ta
xes
dlepor l For lnformalton ca ll
carpeted, gas furna ce, dish
M1yt1a
742 44dB or wr ite the above
washer, double oven, , range,
THE LOW PRICE OF
Autom•tlc;•
address M Marcu m
double garage, large carport,
spoo oo
2 speerJ operetJon ,
Qtolco of water
-:::::-:-;:-:~----...:8_:8 4tc
4 acres cleared ond fenced ,
ALMOST NEW
t cm ps
Au to
HONDA
SL
small
born
and
o
the
r
One
of
those
rare
bargll
l
1973
WI
P
e
r
!&amp;vet
12S
Ca
ll
985
buildings
Phone
614-742-6834
lhaf you hear about bul
3302
cont r ol
Li nt
se ldom see 3 nice BR
5:
3
0
~
11c
8_8,31 p --====:====:
Fi ller or Power
r
double closets Bath
F=ln Ag llator
11 ' • 1S' LEE'S Carpet wllh pad
shower
and
dou
P'tr1Tt•·Preu
$50, 12' x 12' nylon carpel, s25 '
Mtlt••
tovotQrles Kl)chen
HOUSE
He
toot Hnr
P f rocker, IS, 3' pc B R
table range and dou
Drye,l
Suite. S2S, sew ing machine
ovens Dining room Utility
SUrrQuntl CI01hel
$20 409 S Slh Ave Mid
FOR SALE
room Pallo Basement
wllh ~or,lla, 9110 n
dleporl, Phone 992 2118.
t Many
o th er
teafuros
t'IMI No hot ltJOl~
no overttryln~ .
-::-:=--- - - - . . :8::
·86tp 3 BR. country houu, six
$21,000 00
years
old
,
wllh
ap.
Fine Muh ~lnt
NICE sf&gt;room house forsate In
Filler
proximately 10 •c:rtt, n.. r
Pomeroy Ca ll 992 397S or 992
SELL ING YOUR R
Wo Spoclalllt ln
2575
• Thurman or Ctnttrvlllt
ESTATE IS OUR WAY OF
MAYTAO
WhiCh II 11 mlltl N. of
LIFE
TRY
US
TODAY
:-==-- - - - . . . :8:.:::8·61&lt; Gallipolis. Prlctd $17,000,
HENRY E CLELAND,
RUTLAND
LOTS for sole Colt 992-52 48 Owntr ·R. E. Knotts. Will
liROKER
before 4 o'clock 992 a436 after con•ldtr land conlroct with
192·1151
4pm
re1sonable down p1ymenl.
741-4211
II
no
answer
992-2568
Arnold Grate•
Phone
4~6-2917.
_____ _ _ _....:_:
8 8 4tc
'

'

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Auto Sales

------

SOME GOOD USED CARS

'69 CHEV. C10 ....................... •1495
"' IQI1 tong wide bed, V8 std

-------------------------'71 DODGE DEMON ............. ,.:1895
340 V8 2 Dr HT, vinyl roof

'71 CHEV. IMPALA.; ............... •2195
4 Dr HT. I air, P S , P B , clean

'73 CHEV. VEGA ....................•1995
Auto , vinyl roof, 8,000 miles

'69 MERCURY........................ !1795
Colonial Park, 10 pass, 4 Dr wagon, loaded

'68 PONTIAC CATALINA .......... •795
4 Dr stahon wagon, V8, std, fac tape player, with air

'66 FORD 4 DR........................ 1595
Wagon, V8, auto p

s

'65 COMET.•••.•••.•••••••••••••••••••••• •495
6 cyl auto, sharp

'65 VW GHIA ••....•.•.••..•...••....•. •395
'63 FORD FAIRLAND ................ •295
V8 Auto

1972
1971
1971
1971
1970
1970
1970
1969
1969
\969
1968
1966

DODGE

Cornet. 6 c yl , auto .• P . S One owner

BUICK

LeSabre 4 dr
good .

H.T ,' a or , lots of moles but

DODGE

Gran Ville 2 dr H. T Noce. Th is car is
loaded.
Charger 2 dr H T., red woth black iop. Nice
car .

PONTIAC

Catalina 4 dr. sed, factory air, low mileage .

PONTIAC

lemans2dr auto, P.S. , P.B , CLEAN.
PONTIAC

ONLY

4 Dr Mark II, auto Noce clean car

TOYOTA
PLYMOUTH

VIP 4 dr. H.T. Local one owner

CHEVROLET Imp 2 dr H.T., blue woth black top. Noce
CHEVROLET" Belair 4dr . Sed ., air, low mileage . •
PONTIAC

~u~~.

ONLY

auto., P . S., P.B Real low mileage,

PLYMOUTH Fury4dr . sed.,goodsecondcar .

ONLY

•2695
•2495
•2895
•2495
•2695
•1595
•1695
•1495
•1595
•1495
'1495
•795

DON'T FORGET

Karr &amp; ,Van Zandt

--FAIR SPECIAL--I

We service what we sell. We want you back because the lob was
done right not because the lob was done wrong.
See Ceward Calvert, Peggy Story or Ron Hester

"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342

GMAC FINANCING

POMEROY

-------

Larry's of Pomeroy .. .
11

2 Door HT, P S , P B, vtnyl roof

·-------------------------LOOK - LOOK - LOOK - LOOK

Weber family
has reunion
The annual Weber reunion,
SIIDday, August 5, at Royal Oak
Park, Pomeroy, was termed a
huge success, w1th an attendance of 85 , exceeding
previous years.
A beautifully decorated
cake, mscnbed "Annual Weber
Reunion", provided by Bar. bara Sargent, centered a wellfilled picnic table.
Games
w1th
prizes,
remmisc!ng, softball, and
taking p1clures were among
afternoon acllv1ties. Gifts were
presented Mrs. Oma AUen,
longest distance, Ernest
Weber, oldest person attending, Sara Gaul, yo\IDgest
person attendmg, Mrs. Doris
Koenig, who had the most
children attending.

4 dr , P S, P B ,

'67 FORD LTD

Open Evenings Untii6:00'-Til5p.m. Sat.

Real Estate For Sale

Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!

14' X 70' -12t X 50'
12' X 65'-14' X 64'
We Feature Some
of the Finest:

*PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD
*FLEElWOOD
*ACADEMY
(By Skyline)

--------------------------

•

LARRY'S

MOBil£ HOMES

Larry Evans. Owner
Frank Ghttn, SiltS Mgr.

Ph: 992-7777
POMEROY, OHIO

We Service
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

MON.·SAT. 9 to 6
(Cklsed Sunday)

FURN ITURE' ~~~;.~~:·t

Chester, 0.

80 attend reunion

Shop and Compare
OUR QUALITY AND PRICES
WITH ANYONE IN TOWN

1970 DODGE POLARA

•

reunions.
In the busmess sess10n the
following
offocers
were
retained for next year: Holli~
V. Hayes, president; Dale
Arnold, v1ce president; Auo!ra
Hayes, secretary-treasurer.
Thanks were expressed to
the Garold Hayes family for
preparmg the gro\IDds. The
program ended w1th the song,
"Precious Memories." Games
and visiting concluded the day.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bainum, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Wood,
Pomeroy, Mrs. Edna 0 . Hawk,
' Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Goodwin, Pomeroy; Mr and
Mrs. Lowell Zeigler, Athens ;
Mr. and Mrs Dale Hart,
Athens; Mrs. Florence Sloane,
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Meeks, Baltlmore; Estella M.

Was '1695
WHOLESALE
MOBILE

WEEKEND SPECIAL 1395

1971 FORD BRONCO ................. 11295
4 wheel drive, locking front hubs, 302 V-8 engine PUT ME
TO WORK!

1969 PLYMOUTH FURY

1............. 1795

1966 MERCURY COMET............. ..S200
Needs motor work, good body. aulomollc tran•miSilon,
rodlo

In, Select A Car
We're Here to Serve You
C(IIIIC

Colburn, Shade; Mr. and Mrs
NOTICE OF SALE
KOGAN FINED
PUBLIC NOTICE
Hollle Hayes, Tom and Kom,
In pursuance wtth an order of
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)
le on Part1f1Dn 1ssued by the
Shade, Mr and Mrs James Sa
Sale ot
Court of Common Pleas of Sherllf's
Lawrence
Kogan,
27,
Chattel Property
Boyd, Albany; James and Me1gs County, Oh10, m the case
Un•royal
Inc,
Cleveland,
was
fined
$3,000
Edna Hill, et al, Pla intiffs ,
W1lham Hawk, Pomeroy, of
vs Garnet Entsminger , et al , C•nclnnau. Ohio
Tuesday and ordered placed 0"1
Ester, Linda and Penny Sharp, Defendants, being Case No Tom R.ue Moton
three years probatlm for his
15,085 m sa1d Court. I wtll offer Middleport, Oh10
Logan, Carla Woolever, at
publiC auct1on at the front
Cue No 1,112 part in a demonstraUon in the
Logan; Cathy Vincent, Lan- door of the Court House of
In
pursuance
to
an Execution May, 1970 burning of the ROTC
Metgs County, Pomeroy, Ohio, from the County Court
caster; Eddie Sharp, Logan; on
of Meigs
the 8th day of September,
at
Wuhlngton
Oh •o on the 25th day of bu!ldmg
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayes, 1973, at 10 00 a m the 1ollowmo County,
June,
1913
and
to
me
dtrected
m
University.
real estate. to wit
Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Guy described
The follow1nQ described real the case named e.bove, 1 will
Kogan was one olslx perso111
to sale at Public Auction
Gilkey, Athens; Mr and Mrs
estate sUuated 1n R ut1and expose
at
the
front
of
the
Court
House,
convicted
under a federal
Township, Me1gs County, Ohio, Pomeroy , OhiO, Meigs County
D L Brlckles, Shade; Mr. and and
more
particularly on 20th day of August, 1973, sabotage law prohibiting InterMrs Webber Wood, Pomeroy, described as follows , to w11
the ference with war materials
PARCEL NO 1 Beg1nnmg 53 Monday, a1 10 00 A M
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hanmg, rods
followmg goods and chattels to during a slate of natlooal
west from the southeast Wtt
Pomeroy; Mr and Mrs
corner of Sect•on 33, Town 6,
1 1961 Cadillac, 4 door emergency.
and Range 14 of the Ohio Sedan
Charles D. Woode, Coolvolle; Company's
Pur chase at a
Color, Red bottom with White
Msss
Ethel Blackwood, stake , thence nor th 162 rods, Top
ce
west
54
rods.
thence
then
Albany; Steve Yates, Logan; south SO rods 22 2 J li nks , thence
Model 6329
Senat
Number 61LC71095
Norm Sharp, Logan; Flora east 12 rods , thence south 33
In 1972, the Democratic
Cash •n hand on date of sale
rods
and
17
1
3
links
,
thence
Hoops, Logan; Mrs . Ned west 12 rods , thsnce south 47
Token as the property of Tom Natlonal Conun!ttee nominated
Swindell, Camolle, Paula and rods and 10 lfnks thence east 54 Rue Motors to satisfy an Sargent Shriver a8 Sen. George
In favor of the
rods to the place of begmnmg, Exeuctlon
Monte, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. conta+nmg
Un
iroyal
Inc
, Clnctnnat1 , Ohto McGovern's presidenUal run52 15 acres, more or
Harold Douglas, Albany; less
EXCEPTING ROBERT C HARTENBACH, rung mate (They lost in
THEREFROM that port1on MEIGS
Clinton Douglas, Pomeroy, thereof
CO UNTY SHERIFF November to Richard Nixon
described as follows , to
and Spiro Agnew).
Harry Smoth, Albany; Wade Wit
(8J 10, ltc
ION Bemg a strtp
Hanmg, Athens; Mr. and Mrs of EXCEPT
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ground 66 fee t In width over
Leo Goodwin, Silver Grove, and across the above desert bed
15 acre tract of land used for
Ky.; Debbie Woolever, Logan; 52
a rallroed right of way and
Belly Woolever, Logan; bemg 33 teet on each S1de of the
ine as now located
Manda and Theresa Eastman, centerl
through sa id premises. sa1d
Pomeroy; Mr. andMrs. Garold width of 66 feet to obta1n except
such points as a quarter
Hayes, Shade; Pearl Gilkey, at
width may be necessary for
Pomeroy; Homer Blackwood, embankment, contain1ng 1 65
acres, more or tess and being
Montgomery, Tex.
the same prem1ses conveyed by
Nathan Entsm 1nger et us to the
Kanawha &amp; Michigan Railway
by warranty deed dated August
I, 1906, recorded In Volume 95,
Page 39.:1 of ths Deed Records of
SHE SUED
County, Ohio
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Meigs
Leaving ln Parcel One above
A San Francisco woman described SO 50 acres, more or
seeking a bus dnver's job less
PARCEL NO 2 Beginning
contends that conviction on for a reference at the m•ddle of
ent line ot 5'"ctton JJ ,
prostitution charges does not the
Townsh1p 6, Range lot of the
necessarily constitute "moral Ohio Company 's Purchase .
thence west 53 rods , thence
turpitude."
south 43 I 3 rods to the point of
Mrs Betty K. Dobson sued beginning , which point Is also
the southwest corner of parcel
the Stale Department of Motor of
land formerly owned by
Vehicles TuesdQy, contending AleXander Braley , thence south
she was improp.erly denied a 1811'1 rods or to the northwest
corner of a tract of land for
This famous Skylone home will make someone
bus driV\lr's license because of merly owned by Rue! Braley,
thence eest 2ti rods or to the
her conviction.
a
g~od home and the price is right. Come, see
northeast c.;»rner of a tract of
Mrs. Dobson said the slate land formerly owned by Martin
you II agree. It's a total electric home with 3"
should have judged her on her Entsm lnge1 , thence north t8 lf2
floor
onsulation and 311&gt;" ceiling Insulation,
rods , thence west 26 rods along
driving ability IUld whether she said Alexander Braley's south
fully carpeted. completely furnished .
One to the place of beginn ing ,
was any danger to students.
containing 2.75 acres, more or
Jess
Excepting and reser~lng the
coal and mining r1ghts
heretofore sold to Ohio Power
Company n recorded In Vol
209, Page 269, Me lgs County
NO CONTEST
Deed Records, reference to
SACRAMENTO, Calif. which
Is hereby made for a
(UPl) - A 60.year-old woman more part ic ular description of
We can order S2xl2, 60xl2, 70xl2, ·
reser~etlon
pleaded no contest Tuesday to this
60xl4, 64xl4, 70xl4.
The appraised value of the
charges of vandalizing two real eslole Is $5.500 oo
Terms of sale Cash In hand
large oil paintings of reclining upon
d11llvery ol deed
R'Obert C Hartenbach,
nudes at a student art show.
Sheriff of Metg•
Judge Robert Zarlck ordered
County , Oh io
a prohatlon report on Elaine !81 10. 17, 74 31 191 5. Sic
Winston and continued her
case until Aug. 28.
BEST PLACE TO BUY
The woman was charged
with malicious mischief for
scribbling on the paintings and ·
KINGSBURY HOMES
pouring fluid on them, causing
the colors to run. Both pain· '
lings were valued at $500.
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10'x39' 2Bdrm.
53195
lO'x51' 2 Bdrm.
$3895
10'x56' 3 Bdrm.
$4195
12'x41' 2 Bdrm.
$3895
12'x51' 2 Bdrm . $4295
12'x56' 3 Bdrm.
$4595
12'x61' 3 Bdrm. S$195
20'x37' Dbl . Wide
2 Bdrm.
$6495
20'x43' Dbl. Wide
3 Bdrm.
$7995
24'x51' Obi. Wtde
3 Bdrm .
S9495
All homes are tot•t electri c,
complet ely furnished, 11o1"
birc h paneling. storm
windows &amp; storm doors.
dell vored I ree

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In 1968, Richard Nixon won
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Novemher, defeating Hubert
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181 N. Second Ave.
MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-3279
Offlct hours by IP·
polntmtnl : Mon .. Fri. 'til 4,
Soturdoy ' until noon.

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Mrs. Russell Bamum, Linda
and Penny Sharp and Joy and
Cheri Sauters. Accordion
mus1c was prov1ded by
Theresa Eastman.
Others parllc1patmg were
Manda and Theresa Eastman,
Guy W. Lee, Hollie V. Hayes,
Harold Hayes and Arthur
Goodwin with his famihar tap
dancing.
G1fts were presented to the
eldest, Guy W. Lee, and the
youngest, Monte Swmdell .
Homer Blackwood, Mont.
gomery, Tex., received the
gift for traveling the greatest
distance. A g1ft was also
presented to Charles D Woode
for attendmg 46 of these

4 door, factory air, V 8 engine, -automatic transmission,
power steering &amp; brakes, good white wall tires, while
flnt•h. vinyl lop. radio, clean Inside.
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Mrs. MarclB Keller and Mrs.
Located on St. Rt. 7
Barbara Sargent, were In
charge of arrangements for
th1s year 's reunion. Mrs.
Rosemary Keller was elected
president, Mrs. Chloris Gaul,
secretary, for the 1974 reunion
to be held at Royal Oak Park,
The 49th annual HayesPomeroy, on the f1rst Sunday Young-Holloday School
of AURUSI.
Reunion was held SIIDday,
Those attendmg were Mrs.
August 5, on the old Holliday
Om a Allen, Florida; Mr. and
School gro\IDds with an atMrs.
Wilbur
Weber, tendance of 80.
McKeesrock, Pa.; Mr. and
A basket dinner was served
Mrs. John Weber, John,
at noon woth Mrs. Edna Hawk
Cheryl, Kelly, Coraopohs~Pa ;
asking the blessmg.
Mrs. W1lma E. Haught, Akron;
The afternoon program
Mr. and Mrs Don Williams,
began woth a welcome to all by
David and Deanna, Columthe chairman, Hollie V Hayes.
bus; Mr and Mrs. Jerry Gruba Taking part m the program
and Tony, Columbus; Beverly was Mrs Merle Wood woth the
Ntill, Belpre; Mrs. Elsie L. recitatiOn of two poems
Hawk, Nannette,
Cheryl,
Those entertaining woth
Pamela, Kenneth, Shelby; Mr
duets were Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Donald Koenig, LitUe
Charles D. woode, Mr. and
Hocking; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Gaul, Michael and Sara,
Belpre; Mr and Mrs. Francis Bottom; Mr and Mrs Roger
Case, Cheshire; Mrs. Doros Gaul, Roger and Lea Ann, Mr
Koenig and Rickie, Mrs. Celia and Mrs. Roger Keller, Randy,
Murphy and Pam, Mrs. Gary Rodney and Russell, Mr. and
·Cooper, Miss Brenda Boyles, Mrs. Keith Weber and Mllue,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller,
and VIda, Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Weber, all of Rt 3,
Charles Weber and Jimmy, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Barbara
David Baker, Cindy Domlgan, Gaul, Chesler; Mrs. Dorothy
all of Tuppers Plains; Mr. and Kimes, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Junior Koenig, Eugene, Gruest1r, all of Pomeroy; Mr.
Shlela, Bonnie, Chris, Mrs. and Mrs. Ted Myers and Monk
Thema Farnsworth, Mrs . of Arlington, Va.; Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Myers, Joyce, Linda, Bill Swatzel, Gallipolis and Mr.
Bruce Allen, Leonard, Mr and and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell,
Mrs. Floyd Weber, all of Long Tuppers Plains.

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INFORMATION

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DEAOLINES
PMM .Day IJ~fore Pu bltctt l ton
On day DIHJdllne 9 a m

NOTICE -

S!IOOTI NG Malcll , Rullalld
Gull Club, Augusl 12, 1913
Cance lt " t lon
Correc tions
Starhng at 1 p m_ 22 nfles,
Wtu be "C(:Opf ed until 9" m l or
high powers, sport er class.
Day of Publica t 1on
hc~vywe+ght dass Publ+ c
REGULATIONS

For Sale

Help Wanted

WANTED lull lome rclall c l~k
In Pomeroy Ll :.l past em
ploymenl and background
Ma I resum e to Box 1'29 H. In
wel c om~
T~~ Publlstlor reserves 1h k!
car e of The Dally Sen tinel,
r ight ro erll t or r ¢tecf any ads
8-10 71 c
Pomeroy, Ohio
deurn e(l
obttJc:ttont~~ l
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SHOOTI
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Ma
lch
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Corn
lor more lh&amp;n on e lncorre.:t
Hollow Gun Club. turn f1rst UNMARRI ED car hop for
nuen tOn
Syracuse Drive In Apply In
RATES
nght alter Miles Cemetery ,
person
For Want Ad Servi ce
Rutland Fac tory chok ed
5 ce n! s p!'r Word one Insertion
gu ns only Sunday, August 12 a9 Jlc

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8 9 31c
YARD Sale, J-.rtday and
Sa turday on Larkin Str ee t
Baby stroller s, 2 sma ll
kerose ne stoves sweet corn
etc
B 9 71c

DELIVERY DRIVER

Eagles Club Fam'lly

Picnic

3.57 hour

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1969 12 • SS SCHULT lraller for
sale 2 bedrooms 1971 Datsun
Ptckup wllh top C• ll949-4141
See behind Ra cine Post 01
I f lee, Ric hard Garten
8 10 etc

25 Per Cent Dlscovnt on pa+d
eds &lt;md ads pa re w1th in 10 Clays
1
C~~D OF THA~K&gt;
&amp; OSITUARY
$\sa to r 50 word lll+n+t'Tium
Full or Par1 T•me
E:act' addlttonal word 2c
&amp;LIND ADS
Atl dlllo n r~l 2Sc Charge pf'r J FAMILY yard sale, Froqay
No expenence necessary.
Ad ver t1st&gt;men t
and Saturday Aq g 10 and
Mu$f
have car and be wilhng
OFFICE HOUR:S
11 dt
Dorace
P1erce
to
learn
II 30 a m to S 00 p m Da 11 y
resi dence, Mt Olive, I mile
8 30 &lt;l n1
to 12 00 Noon
!rom
Long Bottonl Post Of
Sa turday
f+ ce. l mtle I rom Shade R1ver
Mon . thru Fri.
Bridge up on the htll back ol
Call9-8, 446-0617
Hensley s Store
Sc hool
MR . VANCE
clothes, m 1sc llems
MEIGS SE NIOR S, Make your
appo1ntment now to ha ve your 8 9 2tc
SENIORlorPORTRAIT
taken
WAITRESS and cleanmg
Dales
takong ME
lGS r ~========~ woman
wanted, apply m per
SENIORS are August 22, 23, ~ ... "'~Pomeroy "'"~If son Craw' s Steak House,
24 snd 25, and Sept 1 Take
,..~
·~"
Pomeroy, Oh1o
8 7 101c
advantage of Spcc1al Senior
Proces for these da~s only
Cal GROVER 's STUD IO,
~~~dleport Ohto Phone 992
CORNER cu~ boards , wall
8 1 22tc
cu pboards, c ests, old guns,
Place Kyger Creek Park
any
condit ion Also blue
l WILL NOT be responsoble for Dale : Aug. 12, 1973
decorated
stoneware Wrlle
T1me Noon hll ???
any debts con tra cted
p 0 Box 44 Mar tmsburg,
Mus1c Donated By ·
anyone other than mysel
Ohto, 43935 or' call 1 484 4440
Lawrence F telds Rt 1, Box Red Stewart and the Am after 7 p m
bassadors
13, Middleport
8-8 90tc
8-10-Jtp Door Prtze Given
- - - -- - USED 24-lnch gorl 's btcycle
Wnte, see Josephine Tyree,
628 E Main, Pomeroy
PIANO &amp; organ 1nstruct1on by
8 10 31c
~UBLIC
graduate of C•nc1nnat1 ----~~
Conservatory of Mus1 c NO 1 Copper, 60c, Radtators.
Gerald Hoffner, Phone W2JOe. brass, 20c, batienes, 90c
J825
each
cl ean , dry Gtnseng
'
B 5 61c
and be 1nformed of th e func
roots , S60a lb Yellow root, $-4
t1ons of your government are
May apple, SOc per lb M A
embOdied 1n pub l1c not1ces In KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; WIGS
Hall, Reedsvtlle Call 378
that self gover nm ent c; harges
Spec1als dunng August are
6249
all c+liiens to be 1nfor med
Koncentree, Moist Kote.
7 31 tfc
!hiS newspaper urge s every
Kleansmg Kream , One Day
c1t 1Ien to read and sttldy these
Sachet &amp; others Phone Helen KEWPIE dolls and anything
not1ces we strong ly adv1se
th ose c1 tu:cns seekmg further
Jane Brown . 992 5113
else related to Kewp1es Also,
10fo rma t1on, to exere~se th e1r
8 2 ftc
old postcards 1n good con
ngh l of access tO publiC
d1t1on , wnte and descnbe
rec ords and public meet1ngs
GIFTS and novelt1es for all dems also pnce wanted
occas1o ns All adlf1c1al Alyce Schneider, 1A5 South
ORDINANCE NO 441
flowers, 20 pet off Smalleys Kanawha , Buckhannon, W
AN ORDINANCE TO PLACE A Gtft Shop, Chester Phone
Va 26201
CURFEW ON THE TOWN OF
9853537
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8 JOtp
, POMEROY , FOR PERSONS
8 8 6tc _____ ____...:_
UNDER THE AGE OF 18 - -- - - - - - - - YEARS
FABRIC Sale, 3 days only, OLD furniture, oak tables ,
clocks, 1ce boxes, brass beds,
BE JT ORDA INED, as follows August 9, 10, and 11 All 1st
d1shes
or
complete
by the council of the v 1Ha ge of quality polyester 1,500 yds to
households Wrtle M D
Pomero y, Ohlo, two th 1rds of a ll choose from Nothmg over
M1ller. Rt 4, Pomeroy, Oh1o,
members elected thereto $2 98 Carol1na Fabrrc Shop on
call
992 6271
concurnng
Route 7, one mile north of
5 13 ttc
An Ord+nance to place a Chester at Henry Hunter
curfew on the Town ol res 1dence
Pomeroy , tor persons under the
a 8 Jtc WANTED for auctton,
age of 18 years
household goods Tools, most
SeCI!On 1 II Will be In - - - - - - - - - anythmg
of value Will buy or
VIOial!on of th1S Ord1nance for UPHOLSTER your own fur
self
on
commiSSIOn
Will haul
any and all persons under the ntfure We have all the' sup
Call 992 3354 Hayman 's
age of 18 years to be upon the
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d 1 b
streets , s 1dewalk s park+ng P 1es you WI nee , a rrcs,
) 25 lfc
areas, bus1ness houses, etc of foam for cush1ons and pad -~---th e Town of Pomeroy , alter d1ng We cut loam to any S!Ze
10 00 PM unless acco mpan1ed or shape Sw ivel bases, cotton
by a parent or court appomhed burlap legs, z+pper, welf cord
lega l guardian
webbmg dacron chip board J AND 4 ROOM lurnoshed and
Sect1on '2 The Town 's f+re plus ma'ny other 1tems and
un furn1shed apartments
Siren will sound at 10 00 P M llvmg room su1tes at low low
Phone 992 5434
each n1ghL and all persons
p
R '
4 12 lie
omeroy ecovery,
under the age of 18 years must pr~ ces
be in compltance w1th Sect 1on 1 622 E Ma111 Phone 992 7554
of th1s Ordtnance
7 19 30fc TRAILER space on old Route
Section J Persons who fall to ----~====
33, lh mile from Me1gs Htgh
comply wtlh th JS Ordmance wdt
School Call 992 2941
be arrested by POI JCe and wil l
7-25 lie
be made to appear tn the
1
Juvenile Court of Me1gs County ROOMS l;ty fhe week, SlB up
along w1th lh e1r parents Upon Me1gs In n, Pomeroy
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer
arre~t . the sa1d person will be
7 12 tfc
Park, Mlnersvtlle Phone 992
ta~ en to Pomeroy Ctty Hal l -- - - - - - - - - -3324
where the pa rents of satd
8 7 tic
person. or legal guard•an w•ll be
summoned to transport the sa1d
- - -- - - -- - person to hi s or her place of
BEDROOM mob tie home,
reside ncy It a parent or SOMEON6 needed to cut TWO
a+r
condlftoned
.and pa11o All
guardtan 1S not available for
grass Call 992'2021
utll1t1es pa1d Robert W1l l,
transportat 10 n, the f1nal 8 9Jtc
Rac1 ne, 949 3811
dec1s1on wilt be left to the
, discretion of Meigs County
B 10 61c
. Juven 1le Author+t1es
2 MOVERS wtlh or wtlhout
{ Sect1on 4 Any and all acts of truck to move 5 rooms of
TRAILER for rent"' Pomeroy
.~ destructiOn ,
vandai+Sm ,
Call 992 3288
• delmquency, etc , li'lcurred by furn 1ture short d•sfance Call
742 3763 any It me
1 ~ sa1d person Will be the full
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10 Jlc
8-10-3tp
~ : respons +blltty ot the parents , or
guard 1an of the said
1 • legal
PRIVATE meeting room for
, 0 person
WAN
I
loll
a
lady
and
husband
any organization, phone 992
~~
SectiOn S The curfew w1ll
J975
lo
help
take
ca
re
of
a
elderly
'· begin at 10 00 PM and end at
man
for
2
weeks
at
his
3 11 tfc
!· 6 00 AM the following day
res1de nce Pract1cal nur se -----.....l'...----~
• Thts sa 1d curfew will be 1n effect
1 ' seven {7) days a week
preferred E&gt;eellentpay Call PURNISHED" 2 bedroom
~
SectiOn 6 Ex cept 1ons Shalt be
5672 between 4 and 6 p m
apar tmenf, adults onl y
. made to Sec lion 1 m case of any _742
8_8 41 C
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Mtddleport Ca ll 992 3874
~ ~ organ i zatio n sponsored events
. Secl1on 7 Tha lth1s Ord.nance AGGRESS IVE debt! tnsurance _ _ __ _ _ _____:8:_1 lfc
' shall be declared an emergency
agenf Wanted fo r Pomeroy
Ord 1nan ce and sh all take effect
home space m
Middl eport area Mus(be able MOBILE
:· and be +n Ioree from and after
Syracuse
Phone '1'12 5858
, ... the eart1est per 1od allowed by
to work on own +ntf+at+ve after
6 21 lie
~~ law
proper tram 1ng Some sales
expenence preferred If In ·
'
: . passed 8 6 73
terested, send ~, complete 12 • 60 MOBILE Home, air
APPROVED
conditioned, adults only Call
resume
to P 0 Bo&gt;1 1817
Donald Collms
992 5443
Huntington, W Va Alln Btti
MAY OR
Honaker
ATTEST
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Jene Walton
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Clerk
RESPONSIBLE woman to
\ , ( B) 10, 17 , 14 31C
babys1t m my home tn Mid 1972 5110 KAWASAKI Must sell
1mmed1a lely , going over
dleport 2 ch ildren of ages 6
months and 7 years Work 5
seas Phone '1'12 2867
PUBLIC NOTICE
8 9 lie
Case No 1:0976 days per week , some
Estate of Wellmgton w
weekends wlth1n the 5 days
Halsey , Deceased
Refere nces requ1red Mall 1967 HONDA motorcycle ISO
· No f1CC ts hereby given that
lnqu1nes
to Box 166, M1d
Dream , good condltton 35
Fred R W•ckha m of 115 North
dleport
Ohto
gallon
copper kettle, stand
, SBnduskv St reet , Delaware
and slave Call '1'12 7692
. Oh10 , has been duly appointed
8 8 6tc
Execut or of the Estate of -=========~ 8 9-Jtp
• Wellington
W
Halsey r
' decea sed , l ate of Tuppers
now have unfin lsh~d fur , ._ Carriers Wanted WEntlure,
1 Pla1ns, Metgs County , Ohto
dressers , chests,
Creditors ;,re requ 1red to fil e
11
Boston
rockers
, cabinets,
., the1r cla1mS w1lh said fiC UC!Ciry
hutc
hes,
desks
Come
on and
With in fo ur mon ths
see
our
selettlon
Pomeroy
For
The
• Daled this 31St day of July.
Recovery , 622 E Main St,
!
1973
,
Manning D We.bster, Judge
Pomeroy 992 7SS 4
Court of Common Plea I,
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Dally Sentinel
&gt;: (81 3-10 17·31C Probate DIVISIOn
19S2 FORD farm tractor, ex
I&gt;
cellenl condition Phone
In
Kennelh Hartley, 992-6320
6tc
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Mlddlepor,
': EXPERIENCED patnter. tn
- tenor and ex tenor, Call Don
1973 14•70 MOB 1LE ho
' • Van Meter, 98S 39SI
washer and dryer , d;'i~'
washer, stainless steel st k
8 2 301
:::P
garbage disposal, eye le~ei
oven, range, dacron polyester
ij'{:f'el, large lot. Phone 74~
1 . ·•

:

J BEDROOM house Call alter 6 c. f.IOC ERY business for sn lc
P Ill , 992 7363
Builrllll{} l01 SA IC&gt; 01 lea$C
- - _ _ _ ___8:_·:'.:0 Me Phone 113 5618 lrom8 JO p m •
to 10 p 111 tor ''ppolntnwnl.
HI LO hos pllol bed Perfect
3 20 He
CQI1dlt ton, Full l•ng lh ad
[Ustable ~1 de r~uls . manuall y
operated Call997~500
WELLPLA NN ED3 bedroom,2
8-10 31p bat h hom e with
lull
- - -- - -- -.:....:.:
basemen t, 2 car garag e and
fam ily room Pr iced In mid
PEACHES at Mason Peach
Or chord Sla rllng Frtday , 20's. r,ou s lol Located on large
Au9 us I 10
coun ry lot oft R,t 7 20
mlnol
es from Parkersburg
8
10
Jlc
and

Notice

J

For Sale

WANTED
MILBtRRY AVE
AND VICINITY
APPLY AT
THE OAILY SENTINEL
Pomeroy
PHONE 992-2156

-=-~::-:-:-----..:7:..:_18 If
CAN N I N G
Tomato
e s,
b
c ucum ers, mangoes and
cantitlopes Geraldine
Cleland, Racone
7-31 ftc
1972 TAG A LONG travel
frailer, 22 ft sleeps 4, self.
conta1ned, excellent con
dillon Price $2,000 Call 992
7407

8 6 Sic
,
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15

rn•nut es

from

Pomeroy Fman c1ng already
f'rranged w1 t~ low dow n
payment Con tact Pauline E

Cun ningham Realty Phone
16141 m 6690 Coll uc l
7 19 lfc

Pels For Sale
Phone 992 5443

Back lo School Sale I

BUY ONE PAIR AND
GET ONE PR . FREE.

b

POMEROY
Jack W Carsey, Mgr.
Phone 992 2181

MEIGS COUNTYFAIR
USED CAR BUYS

••

Business Services
P AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

Dick's
l-lonrd Houst•
"STRIPPERS"
We Slrlp PaJnl, Varn ishes,
Etc from Furniture
Antiques Modern Metals
No rulnovs lyes or ca usti cs

used "

P1ck-Up Service

Avaolable
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiqu es
or ck Sey ler. Owner
Kerr St.

Pomeroy, 0 .

Phone 9911798

Hr&gt;.lllng

A1r

Q f' lrtQPrtt tiOn

I:.ICCI II 4.•11
Au

Plumbulg
1
Aulo
ReS1dCI\f1al or

(ond

Com mcrc:••1l
2 1S N. Second
Phone 992-3509
24 Hour Serv ice
All work guaranteed

7 15 " '

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Mobile Homes for Sale
CASH pcud tor all makes and
models of mobtl e hom es
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 13 tfc

12 • 60 MOBILE Home. see
Helen Baer, Syracuse
8 1 tfc
__M__m
-ob_t_le__h_ome.
2___B_E_D_R_OO
good condt lton Call 388 8587
8) " '
- - - -- -

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992 -2094
606 E . Maon Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

Roofo ng,
Spouto ng ,
Porch Repao r, Com ·
plet e
Hom e
Remodelong

FURNITURE

For Free Esttmate

Stop In and See Our
Floor Dosplay .

Ph. 742-6271

72 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr., power, air---'3695
72 Chev. Caprice Cpe., v-roof, air,____ .13295

Built to Your 'Speu

Delivered to Job Slit

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

71 Olds Cut. S. Cpe., v-roof, new w/s/w...'2 495

VI

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air-----·'2495
70 Chevelle Mal. Cpe., V-8, A:T., P.S. --- 11695
70 VW KG Coupe, 7,000 miles __..____ 11695

Wheel Alignment
•5.55

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 dr. H.T., v-roof, air__ , 11295
69 'Mercury Montego 4 Door, V·S, auto. __ 11095

On Most Amencan Cars
- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

69 Ford Fl. 500 HT Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S..-'1295
68 Buick Spec. Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S. ___ !1295
68 Pontiac Con., V-8 auto., P.S. ------'1095
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air.. ---~795
67 Olds 442 HT Cpe., auto., P.S., AC ---!1095

Open 8 Ttl 5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam. Pomeroy, 0

SEPTIC TANKS

SAVE SAVE SAVE on lhe
CLEANED
MUST sell , 1973 Stereo Radio
"SUPER BARGAINS" now
Combmat1on wdh Blrack tape
DUMP TRUCK
Siding - Spouting
Remodeling
available at Berry Miller
bu11t 1n Take over payment
Mobtle Home Sales We have
SERVICE
Plumbing
Heating. Complete
of $7 55 per month or pay
on our lol51ate model 60 x 12 2
$101 so 992 S331.
?4 HOUR SERVICE
and 3 bedroom Mobtle Hames
Building. Vinyl &amp; Aluminum Siding.
____________:___:_
8..:
'0 61c that will be sold on a first come
f1rst served basis If you want
LEFT tn layaway 1973 Ztg Zag an honest to goodness barga1n
sew1ng
machine
Th1s on a good Mobtle Home - shop
mach1ne
darns,
em now at Berry Mtller Mobile
JOHN' TUCKER
bro1der1es, overcasts, all Home Sales, 70S Farson Street
Rl
4, Pomeroy, O.
w+ lhout attachments Pay Belpre, Ohto, phone 423 9531 ...:
Middleport,
0.
992-2550
992 39S4
balan ce of S41 SO or pay $6 per closed Sundays
mo 992 5331
8961c
8 10 6tc
Spec•ahst
~----____:
10 • 50 MOB l LE Home, good
Wheel
FORD truck bed Wtlh racks, 7 • cond1t1on Phone 742 5980
Alignment
8 10 61c
12. off 1973 truck Call 985
3554, Harold Brewer, Long
Bottom
1--------------..,
It Mus I
Be Rtghl
-------~-7:.:.29-tfc
Air Condotooners
,.., .,,
From th e la raest
orwew1ll
Bulldoz.er Rad+afor to the
10'h CAB OVER truck camper,
Awnongs
MakQ tl Rtghl
~ma ll esr Heater Lore
Et Dorado , self contained.
Underpmnong
Nathan Boggs
n1ce condition. Reasonably
Radaator
Spec1ahs1
proced With tacks and hold - Comp lete mob ile hom e
down Call 98S 3554 Harold se rv•c e - plu s g1g ant 1c
Brewer, Long Bottom
8 4 30 Datly, 8-12 Sal
d1 splay ol mobil e hom es
WHY NOT
I 1 llle R H Rawlings Sons
___________7:.:.29 lfc always ava tlable al
BUY - A new 2 bedroom home
Bulldulq
for $18 500 00 or a 3 bedroom
Ph 991 2174
Pomerov
' WE MAKE SENSE" lA quote
Middleport, 0
992
2101
ran
ch
w1t
h
garage
lor
only
MILLER
from one sat1sf1ed customer )
$22 000 oo or a J bedroom bt
Yes pr.1ces of our clean used
Roger Hysell 's EXCAVATING, dozer , loader
level w1th full basement for OPEN furniture and guara nteed . MOBILE HOMES
and backhoe work , sep t1c
Garage near crossroads on St
$28 500 00
appltances DOES MAKE
tanks 1nstalled, dump trucks
Rt
124,
all
mechan1cal
work
1210 Wa shington Blvd
RUTLAND
SENSE to customers trymg to
and
lo boys for h1re, will haul
lnclud1ng
automat.c
trans
BELPRE, 0
4 BEDROOMS - Bath, ntce
ma1ntam budgets w1th costs 423 7521
fill
d+rl,
top soli, limestone
miSSIOns Monday -Fr1day,
nsmg fast Now 1n stock '-~-------___) kJ,_ tch&lt;=&gt;"' w1th dishwa s her .
and gravel, Call Bob or Roger
8 30 a m lo 5 p m Saturday
re frigerators from $19 9S
car"pn,.t, Utility room and
Jeffers day phone 992 7089,
- 8 30 to 12 noon - unless by
()US I a few LATE MODELS at
ntgh l phone 992 3525 or 992
~xerdl outbu1ldH'lQS Over J
appotnlmenl. Phone 992 5682
S8S left). elec, gas ranges , 1 1973 PONTIAC Ventura 350, 2 aerO&amp; ol land $15,000 00
5232
or 992 7121
pmk built 1n electnc oven door hatch back Automatic
2-11 He
' , FURNISHED
7 25 30tc
SPECIAL at $40, elect gas
Reasonable PhQI1e 742 6333
POMEROY
Good
old
er
dryers, auto
washers. AI
t f B
G0 If
DELL WHEEL Altgnment
wooden d•nett'e s, bedroom Clubs,
so selike0 neweglnners
home w1th alum1num Sidi ng EXCAVATING Dozers, large O' located
$40
at Cross roads, Rt 124,
~n
d
small,
Backhoes
and
suites , chests, dresse rs.
a 1 12tp N1ce kttchen. bath, basement, loa ders on track and t1res
now back to work Complete
couches, love seats, stra1ght
gas furnace Ni ce s1de porc h
fronf end se rv1ce, tune up and
Dump trucks La boy
and upholstered chaors , lots 1970 DUSTER, 4 speed, Hurst Wan I $15,000 00
brake
serv1ce
Wheels
se rv1ce Sephc tanks 1n
of tables (coffee, end, lamp)
shtfler 4 cragar mags, good
NEARLY NEW
balanced electronically All
slalled George I Btll 1 Pulltns
9 x 12 THRI FTEX rugs $6 9S
condtlton Phone 992.222 4
work guaranteed Rea~nable
MlDDL 1EPORT - 2. bedroom
phone 992 2478 or 992 7402
NEW FURNITURE ltvmg,
rates Phone 742-3232
1
furnts
hed
home
N1
ce
bafh,
and
2 9 ltc
bedroom suites, SWive l ____________:8_7 6tc
2-18 ftc
kttchen
Gas
furnace,
carport,
rockers. 4 drawer chests.
~-----:-:-:
$2S 9S Shop Tuesday, thr o 1970 PONTIAC Grande Pm, and large lot on the Ohm R1ver SEPT IC TANKS AROBIC EXPERIENCED bookkeeping
SE WA GE SYSTEMS
Sun loll 7 p m at KUHL'S factory a+r, full power Call On ly $IO,SOO 00
and tax servtces Send replies
992 3791
CL EANED. REPAIRED
BARGAIN CENTER ST RT
GOOD OLDER HOME
to Bo• 729B In care of the
8
9
31c
Ml
LLE
R
SANITATION,
7 'al caul ton light " TUP
2 BEDROOMS - Bath , ntce
Datly SentineL Pomeroy,
STEWART, OH 10 PH lx\2
PERS PLAINS. OHIO
OhiO
1972 GOLD Grand Torma, kitchen, full basement, front
3035
8 5 71c
Sport, excellent cond tt1on l an d back porches Extra lot
·-------------.:...:
8 S 6tc
10 4-tfc
Want
oust S9,SOO 00 tn
owner Phone 247 277 4
BRUSH HOGS, 4•5 It , ohone
BODY
SHOP,
8 9 6tc SYRAC USE
SE WING MACHINES Repaor GENE ' S
?/2 5858
reasonable
ra
tes,
work
serv1ce. a ll makes 992 2284
7-15-lfc
guaranteed Ltn co ln Hill,
PUT YOUR MON EY IN
The Fabnc Shop. Pomeroy
Pomeroy Phone 992-S271
Authonzed S+nger Sales and
PROPERTY WHERE IT HAS
10 H P BOLEN tractor wtlh
8 5 14tc
Se r v 1 c~ We Sharpen Sc1ssors
BEEN
A
GOOD
IN
'
mower good cond1t1on, $650 2 BEDROOM home.
living VESTMENT THE LAST FEW
J 29 lfc
Harold Brewer, Long Bottom, room , lam dy room, large
EL NA and Whtte Sewing
YEARS
WE
HAVE
SOME
985 35S4
Ma chmes
Serv1ce on all
k1tchen ,
utll1ty
room .
FOR FREE estimates on
REAL BUYS
makes Reasonable rates
aluminum s1dmg Starn Doors
-.,..---- - - ---7_2
:.:9 tfc bathroom and sunporch
Th e Sew mg Center, Mid·
_
Forced
a1r
furnace ,
and Wmdows, Carports,
EXCELSIOR Sail Works , E
nice yard Call 949 4703
dl eport, Ohto
Marquees and Ralltng, Phone
Mam Sl , Pomeroy All ktnds
4703
II 16 lie
Charles LiSle. Syracuse. Ohln
. of salt waler pellets, water
8 7 stc
Carl Jacob, Sales Rep
nuggets, block sa il and own - - - -- - - - - - - resentattve V V Johnson RAY'S RefrigeratiOn and
Ohto River Sail Phone 992
' Appliance Repa1r now open at
and Son, Inc
3 BEDROOM house on Ltncoln
3891 .
Letart Falls, Ohio Phone 949
6
22
lie
Hill, l1vlng room. kitchen,
6 s He
J45S
Used appliances lor sale
bath and ultloty room , e•lra
or
trade
DOZER and back hoe work, 8 9 Jlp
large lot o11er 1 acre Has
GROCERY busoness •n Tuppers
ponds and sept1c tanks, dlt Ch·
drtveway
$13,000
Call
Plains, Ohto Will sell slack,
mg se rvice top so1l. fill d~rl,
Sunday after 12 noon , on
repair or remodeling
equlpmen l, building and
l1m es lone, B&amp;K Ex ca vallnq HOME
weekdays
after
5 p m , 992
Reasonable
rates 1st class
ext ra lot or wilt lea se
3247
Phone 992 5367 or 992 3861
work
Call
Bob
or Bill , '1'12
buildtng Call 667 -3280 tn
9 I li e
8 s lfc
5968
Tuppers Plains gr 98S 3857 in - - -- - - - - - -- - 8-10-\0tc
Chester
;
WELL PLANNEDJ bedroom , 2
WILL
TRI M or cu t tr ees,
8) 61p
bath home wllh
full
shrubbery Also pa+nt roof s
,.------READY MIX
CO NCR~TE
basement, 2 car garage and
Phone 949 3221 or 742 4441
del
ive
red
r1ghl
lo your
AT SHOWALTER'S Wet Pet,
fam1iy room Prtced In m1d
7 18-JOi c
pro1ect Fast and easy Free
Chesler, Ohto Si lver Angels.
20s. plus lot Located on large
csl tma les Phone 992 3284
39c. J for a dollar 10 gallon
RON SHEPARD, Floor, Wall
country lo t oft Rt 7, 20
JOB TRANSFER
setups $10
'l
Goc gleln Rea dy Ml • Co
Remodeli ng, Ceramic llle
mmutes from Parkersburg
forces the sa le of this 2 year
Middl eport, Oh1o
'
8-1-IJtc
balhs
Box
280,
Rolland
742
and 15 minutes from
old 3 bedroom hom e Lots of
36M
6 JO ti c
Pomeroy Financing already
close ts, modern bath, lovely
WALNUT stereo, radio B track
arranged with low down
6
26
lie
kitchen wit h loads of cabinet
SEPTIC TANKS CLEAN~D
tape combtnatton AM FM
payment Contact Pauline E
spa
ce Ultlity space Dining
radiO, 4 way speaker sound
REASONAB LE rates Ph 446
Cunningham Realty, phone
system Balance 1112.59, or
4782 G,,lhpolls John Russell
area Hardwood floors wlfh MOBIL E home repaor, Elec
614 423 8690 collect
lrlcal pl umbing and healtng
Owner
and Operator
use our budge t lerms Call
carpeting
All
electric
Lot
7 24-lfc
Ph one 992 5858
992-3965
5 12 tic
100•100 JUST 121 ,000 00
7 15 He
FACING
TH~
=::::-:=::-:-- - - - . . :8:_:561c HOUSE for sale Co li 992 S248
beautiful Ohio river First
before 4 p m Ca ll 992-3436
1969 DODGJ; Super Bee and a
C BRI\DFORD, Auctioneer
alter4pm
lloor- L1vl ng room , Kitchen, AUTOMOB ILE msura nce been
1968 Camper frail er Phone
Complete So rv 1ce
cancelled'
Los t
you r
8 8 4tc
992 2322
dlntng room. bed room , bath
Phone 9~9 3821
operator's li cense Call 992·
Nt ce enclosed porch In front
R•clnc, Ohio
1428
-:-:--=-:-':------..:8:_:561c LARGE. conven ient build ing
and rear Second fl oor 3
Cr
ill Bra dford
6 15 lfc
1 COMPLETE se t of
lots at Rock Sprongs Area
bath
Full
bedrooms,
S I lfc
drum s and cymbals ~ogers restricted for hou ses only
basement Ga rage Forced
992 3132
hone
Tuppers Plains &amp; Ches ler
air he~ I (gas ) DON'T WAIT HA RR !SONS TV scrvlco and REFRIGERATION work done
ater available Calf or see
lr eozers, rofn~er~;~tors, and
8 8-41p W
18.200
00
se rv ice ca lls Phone 992-2522
Bill Will e, 992-2789
air
condtl loncrs Ca ll 992-6200
2 9 li e
RARE OPPORTUNITY
EXCELLENT busi ness location
7-24 ft c
_ _ __ _ _ _:.:.:.
6 7 Sip
lor loss than the pri ce ot
for sale or lease, 498 Locust
most new cars Li ving room,
Street Located at tho corner 7 ROOM house wi th bafh In
'-:---,...,.,...
-dining room , 3 bedroom s. f;-~- - - - : : - - - - - - Big
of Locust and Beech, Mid
Rulland, air condllloned,
Capacity ~ •
bath
,
ulll
lty
room
,
tow
ta
xes
dlepor l For lnformalton ca ll
carpeted, gas furna ce, dish
M1yt1a
742 44dB or wr ite the above
washer, double oven, , range,
THE LOW PRICE OF
Autom•tlc;•
address M Marcu m
double garage, large carport,
spoo oo
2 speerJ operetJon ,
Qtolco of water
-:::::-:-;:-:~----...:8_:8 4tc
4 acres cleared ond fenced ,
ALMOST NEW
t cm ps
Au to
HONDA
SL
small
born
and
o
the
r
One
of
those
rare
bargll
l
1973
WI
P
e
r
!&amp;vet
12S
Ca
ll
985
buildings
Phone
614-742-6834
lhaf you hear about bul
3302
cont r ol
Li nt
se ldom see 3 nice BR
5:
3
0
~
11c
8_8,31 p --====:====:
Fi ller or Power
r
double closets Bath
F=ln Ag llator
11 ' • 1S' LEE'S Carpet wllh pad
shower
and
dou
P'tr1Tt•·Preu
$50, 12' x 12' nylon carpel, s25 '
Mtlt••
tovotQrles Kl)chen
HOUSE
He
toot Hnr
P f rocker, IS, 3' pc B R
table range and dou
Drye,l
Suite. S2S, sew ing machine
ovens Dining room Utility
SUrrQuntl CI01hel
$20 409 S Slh Ave Mid
FOR SALE
room Pallo Basement
wllh ~or,lla, 9110 n
dleporl, Phone 992 2118.
t Many
o th er
teafuros
t'IMI No hot ltJOl~
no overttryln~ .
-::-:=--- - - - . . :8::
·86tp 3 BR. country houu, six
$21,000 00
years
old
,
wllh
ap.
Fine Muh ~lnt
NICE sf&gt;room house forsate In
Filler
proximately 10 •c:rtt, n.. r
Pomeroy Ca ll 992 397S or 992
SELL ING YOUR R
Wo Spoclalllt ln
2575
• Thurman or Ctnttrvlllt
ESTATE IS OUR WAY OF
MAYTAO
WhiCh II 11 mlltl N. of
LIFE
TRY
US
TODAY
:-==-- - - - . . . :8:.:::8·61&lt; Gallipolis. Prlctd $17,000,
HENRY E CLELAND,
RUTLAND
LOTS for sole Colt 992-52 48 Owntr ·R. E. Knotts. Will
liROKER
before 4 o'clock 992 a436 after con•ldtr land conlroct with
192·1151
4pm
re1sonable down p1ymenl.
741-4211
II
no
answer
992-2568
Arnold Grate•
Phone
4~6-2917.
_____ _ _ _....:_:
8 8 4tc
'

'

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Auto Sales

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SOME GOOD USED CARS

'69 CHEV. C10 ....................... •1495
"' IQI1 tong wide bed, V8 std

-------------------------'71 DODGE DEMON ............. ,.:1895
340 V8 2 Dr HT, vinyl roof

'71 CHEV. IMPALA.; ............... •2195
4 Dr HT. I air, P S , P B , clean

'73 CHEV. VEGA ....................•1995
Auto , vinyl roof, 8,000 miles

'69 MERCURY........................ !1795
Colonial Park, 10 pass, 4 Dr wagon, loaded

'68 PONTIAC CATALINA .......... •795
4 Dr stahon wagon, V8, std, fac tape player, with air

'66 FORD 4 DR........................ 1595
Wagon, V8, auto p

s

'65 COMET.•••.•••.•••••••••••••••••••••• •495
6 cyl auto, sharp

'65 VW GHIA ••....•.•.••..•...••....•. •395
'63 FORD FAIRLAND ................ •295
V8 Auto

1972
1971
1971
1971
1970
1970
1970
1969
1969
\969
1968
1966

DODGE

Cornet. 6 c yl , auto .• P . S One owner

BUICK

LeSabre 4 dr
good .

H.T ,' a or , lots of moles but

DODGE

Gran Ville 2 dr H. T Noce. Th is car is
loaded.
Charger 2 dr H T., red woth black iop. Nice
car .

PONTIAC

Catalina 4 dr. sed, factory air, low mileage .

PONTIAC

lemans2dr auto, P.S. , P.B , CLEAN.
PONTIAC

ONLY

4 Dr Mark II, auto Noce clean car

TOYOTA
PLYMOUTH

VIP 4 dr. H.T. Local one owner

CHEVROLET Imp 2 dr H.T., blue woth black top. Noce
CHEVROLET" Belair 4dr . Sed ., air, low mileage . •
PONTIAC

~u~~.

ONLY

auto., P . S., P.B Real low mileage,

PLYMOUTH Fury4dr . sed.,goodsecondcar .

ONLY

•2695
•2495
•2895
•2495
•2695
•1595
•1695
•1495
•1595
•1495
'1495
•795

DON'T FORGET

Karr &amp; ,Van Zandt

--FAIR SPECIAL--I

We service what we sell. We want you back because the lob was
done right not because the lob was done wrong.
See Ceward Calvert, Peggy Story or Ron Hester

"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342

GMAC FINANCING

POMEROY

-------

Larry's of Pomeroy .. .
11

2 Door HT, P S , P B, vtnyl roof

·-------------------------LOOK - LOOK - LOOK - LOOK

Weber family
has reunion
The annual Weber reunion,
SIIDday, August 5, at Royal Oak
Park, Pomeroy, was termed a
huge success, w1th an attendance of 85 , exceeding
previous years.
A beautifully decorated
cake, mscnbed "Annual Weber
Reunion", provided by Bar. bara Sargent, centered a wellfilled picnic table.
Games
w1th
prizes,
remmisc!ng, softball, and
taking p1clures were among
afternoon acllv1ties. Gifts were
presented Mrs. Oma AUen,
longest distance, Ernest
Weber, oldest person attending, Sara Gaul, yo\IDgest
person attendmg, Mrs. Doris
Koenig, who had the most
children attending.

4 dr , P S, P B ,

'67 FORD LTD

Open Evenings Untii6:00'-Til5p.m. Sat.

Real Estate For Sale

Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!

14' X 70' -12t X 50'
12' X 65'-14' X 64'
We Feature Some
of the Finest:

*PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD
*FLEElWOOD
*ACADEMY
(By Skyline)

--------------------------

•

LARRY'S

MOBil£ HOMES

Larry Evans. Owner
Frank Ghttn, SiltS Mgr.

Ph: 992-7777
POMEROY, OHIO

We Service
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

MON.·SAT. 9 to 6
(Cklsed Sunday)

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In the busmess sess10n the
following
offocers
were
retained for next year: Holli~
V. Hayes, president; Dale
Arnold, v1ce president; Auo!ra
Hayes, secretary-treasurer.
Thanks were expressed to
the Garold Hayes family for
preparmg the gro\IDds. The
program ended w1th the song,
"Precious Memories." Games
and visiting concluded the day.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bainum, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Wood,
Pomeroy, Mrs. Edna 0 . Hawk,
' Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Goodwin, Pomeroy; Mr and
Mrs. Lowell Zeigler, Athens ;
Mr. and Mrs Dale Hart,
Athens; Mrs. Florence Sloane,
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Meeks, Baltlmore; Estella M.

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KOGAN FINED
PUBLIC NOTICE
Hollle Hayes, Tom and Kom,
In pursuance wtth an order of
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)
le on Part1f1Dn 1ssued by the
Shade, Mr and Mrs James Sa
Sale ot
Court of Common Pleas of Sherllf's
Lawrence
Kogan,
27,
Chattel Property
Boyd, Albany; James and Me1gs County, Oh10, m the case
Un•royal
Inc,
Cleveland,
was
fined
$3,000
Edna Hill, et al, Pla intiffs ,
W1lham Hawk, Pomeroy, of
vs Garnet Entsminger , et al , C•nclnnau. Ohio
Tuesday and ordered placed 0"1
Ester, Linda and Penny Sharp, Defendants, being Case No Tom R.ue Moton
three years probatlm for his
15,085 m sa1d Court. I wtll offer Middleport, Oh10
Logan, Carla Woolever, at
publiC auct1on at the front
Cue No 1,112 part in a demonstraUon in the
Logan; Cathy Vincent, Lan- door of the Court House of
In
pursuance
to
an Execution May, 1970 burning of the ROTC
Metgs County, Pomeroy, Ohio, from the County Court
caster; Eddie Sharp, Logan; on
of Meigs
the 8th day of September,
at
Wuhlngton
Oh •o on the 25th day of bu!ldmg
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayes, 1973, at 10 00 a m the 1ollowmo County,
June,
1913
and
to
me
dtrected
m
University.
real estate. to wit
Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Guy described
The follow1nQ described real the case named e.bove, 1 will
Kogan was one olslx perso111
to sale at Public Auction
Gilkey, Athens; Mr and Mrs
estate sUuated 1n R ut1and expose
at
the
front
of
the
Court
House,
convicted
under a federal
Township, Me1gs County, Ohio, Pomeroy , OhiO, Meigs County
D L Brlckles, Shade; Mr. and and
more
particularly on 20th day of August, 1973, sabotage law prohibiting InterMrs Webber Wood, Pomeroy, described as follows , to w11
the ference with war materials
PARCEL NO 1 Beg1nnmg 53 Monday, a1 10 00 A M
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hanmg, rods
followmg goods and chattels to during a slate of natlooal
west from the southeast Wtt
Pomeroy; Mr and Mrs
corner of Sect•on 33, Town 6,
1 1961 Cadillac, 4 door emergency.
and Range 14 of the Ohio Sedan
Charles D. Woode, Coolvolle; Company's
Pur chase at a
Color, Red bottom with White
Msss
Ethel Blackwood, stake , thence nor th 162 rods, Top
ce
west
54
rods.
thence
then
Albany; Steve Yates, Logan; south SO rods 22 2 J li nks , thence
Model 6329
Senat
Number 61LC71095
Norm Sharp, Logan; Flora east 12 rods , thence south 33
In 1972, the Democratic
Cash •n hand on date of sale
rods
and
17
1
3
links
,
thence
Hoops, Logan; Mrs . Ned west 12 rods , thsnce south 47
Token as the property of Tom Natlonal Conun!ttee nominated
Swindell, Camolle, Paula and rods and 10 lfnks thence east 54 Rue Motors to satisfy an Sargent Shriver a8 Sen. George
In favor of the
rods to the place of begmnmg, Exeuctlon
Monte, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. conta+nmg
Un
iroyal
Inc
, Clnctnnat1 , Ohto McGovern's presidenUal run52 15 acres, more or
Harold Douglas, Albany; less
EXCEPTING ROBERT C HARTENBACH, rung mate (They lost in
THEREFROM that port1on MEIGS
Clinton Douglas, Pomeroy, thereof
CO UNTY SHERIFF November to Richard Nixon
described as follows , to
and Spiro Agnew).
Harry Smoth, Albany; Wade Wit
(8J 10, ltc
ION Bemg a strtp
Hanmg, Athens; Mr. and Mrs of EXCEPT
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ground 66 fee t In width over
Leo Goodwin, Silver Grove, and across the above desert bed
15 acre tract of land used for
Ky.; Debbie Woolever, Logan; 52
a rallroed right of way and
Belly Woolever, Logan; bemg 33 teet on each S1de of the
ine as now located
Manda and Theresa Eastman, centerl
through sa id premises. sa1d
Pomeroy; Mr. andMrs. Garold width of 66 feet to obta1n except
such points as a quarter
Hayes, Shade; Pearl Gilkey, at
width may be necessary for
Pomeroy; Homer Blackwood, embankment, contain1ng 1 65
acres, more or tess and being
Montgomery, Tex.
the same prem1ses conveyed by
Nathan Entsm 1nger et us to the
Kanawha &amp; Michigan Railway
by warranty deed dated August
I, 1906, recorded In Volume 95,
Page 39.:1 of ths Deed Records of
SHE SUED
County, Ohio
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Meigs
Leaving ln Parcel One above
A San Francisco woman described SO 50 acres, more or
seeking a bus dnver's job less
PARCEL NO 2 Beginning
contends that conviction on for a reference at the m•ddle of
ent line ot 5'"ctton JJ ,
prostitution charges does not the
Townsh1p 6, Range lot of the
necessarily constitute "moral Ohio Company 's Purchase .
thence west 53 rods , thence
turpitude."
south 43 I 3 rods to the point of
Mrs Betty K. Dobson sued beginning , which point Is also
the southwest corner of parcel
the Stale Department of Motor of
land formerly owned by
Vehicles TuesdQy, contending AleXander Braley , thence south
she was improp.erly denied a 1811'1 rods or to the northwest
corner of a tract of land for
This famous Skylone home will make someone
bus driV\lr's license because of merly owned by Rue! Braley,
thence eest 2ti rods or to the
her conviction.
a
g~od home and the price is right. Come, see
northeast c.;»rner of a tract of
Mrs. Dobson said the slate land formerly owned by Martin
you II agree. It's a total electric home with 3"
should have judged her on her Entsm lnge1 , thence north t8 lf2
floor
onsulation and 311&gt;" ceiling Insulation,
rods , thence west 26 rods along
driving ability IUld whether she said Alexander Braley's south
fully carpeted. completely furnished .
One to the place of beginn ing ,
was any danger to students.
containing 2.75 acres, more or
Jess
Excepting and reser~lng the
coal and mining r1ghts
heretofore sold to Ohio Power
Company n recorded In Vol
209, Page 269, Me lgs County
NO CONTEST
Deed Records, reference to
SACRAMENTO, Calif. which
Is hereby made for a
(UPl) - A 60.year-old woman more part ic ular description of
We can order S2xl2, 60xl2, 70xl2, ·
reser~etlon
pleaded no contest Tuesday to this
60xl4, 64xl4, 70xl4.
The appraised value of the
charges of vandalizing two real eslole Is $5.500 oo
Terms of sale Cash In hand
large oil paintings of reclining upon
d11llvery ol deed
R'Obert C Hartenbach,
nudes at a student art show.
Sheriff of Metg•
Judge Robert Zarlck ordered
County , Oh io
a prohatlon report on Elaine !81 10. 17, 74 31 191 5. Sic
Winston and continued her
case until Aug. 28.
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The woman was charged
with malicious mischief for
scribbling on the paintings and ·
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Mrs. Russell Bamum, Linda
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Others parllc1patmg were
Manda and Theresa Eastman,
Guy W. Lee, Hollie V. Hayes,
Harold Hayes and Arthur
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Mrs. MarclB Keller and Mrs.
Located on St. Rt. 7
Barbara Sargent, were In
charge of arrangements for
th1s year 's reunion. Mrs.
Rosemary Keller was elected
president, Mrs. Chloris Gaul,
secretary, for the 1974 reunion
to be held at Royal Oak Park,
The 49th annual HayesPomeroy, on the f1rst Sunday Young-Holloday School
of AURUSI.
Reunion was held SIIDday,
Those attendmg were Mrs.
August 5, on the old Holliday
Om a Allen, Florida; Mr. and
School gro\IDds with an atMrs.
Wilbur
Weber, tendance of 80.
McKeesrock, Pa.; Mr. and
A basket dinner was served
Mrs. John Weber, John,
at noon woth Mrs. Edna Hawk
Cheryl, Kelly, Coraopohs~Pa ;
asking the blessmg.
Mrs. W1lma E. Haught, Akron;
The afternoon program
Mr. and Mrs Don Williams,
began woth a welcome to all by
David and Deanna, Columthe chairman, Hollie V Hayes.
bus; Mr and Mrs. Jerry Gruba Taking part m the program
and Tony, Columbus; Beverly was Mrs Merle Wood woth the
Ntill, Belpre; Mrs. Elsie L. recitatiOn of two poems
Hawk, Nannette,
Cheryl,
Those entertaining woth
Pamela, Kenneth, Shelby; Mr
duets were Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Donald Koenig, LitUe
Charles D. woode, Mr. and
Hocking; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Gaul, Michael and Sara,
Belpre; Mr and Mrs. Francis Bottom; Mr and Mrs Roger
Case, Cheshire; Mrs. Doros Gaul, Roger and Lea Ann, Mr
Koenig and Rickie, Mrs. Celia and Mrs. Roger Keller, Randy,
Murphy and Pam, Mrs. Gary Rodney and Russell, Mr. and
·Cooper, Miss Brenda Boyles, Mrs. Keith Weber and Mllue,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller,
and VIda, Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Weber, all of Rt 3,
Charles Weber and Jimmy, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Barbara
David Baker, Cindy Domlgan, Gaul, Chesler; Mrs. Dorothy
all of Tuppers Plains; Mr. and Kimes, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Junior Koenig, Eugene, Gruest1r, all of Pomeroy; Mr.
Shlela, Bonnie, Chris, Mrs. and Mrs. Ted Myers and Monk
Thema Farnsworth, Mrs . of Arlington, Va.; Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Myers, Joyce, Linda, Bill Swatzel, Gallipolis and Mr.
Bruce Allen, Leonard, Mr and and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell,
Mrs. Floyd Weber, all of Long Tuppers Plains.

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It-The O.lly Sentilll'l. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Au~ust tO, 1973

Senator

Deep freeze

better
says Mr. DiSalle

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WASHING)'ON t UP!) - of the Office of Price StabilizaFormer Ohio Governor tion under President Truman
Michael DISalle said here during the Korean War and has
ThW'IIday President Nixon's ronsistently argu•'ll that votun•
approach to lighting Inflation tary controls are Ineffective.
waa "doomed fro in Ute start"
"Every price increase is
because he should have or- someone else's rost. " said Didered a "deep freeze " on all Salle. "The ultimate t'0&gt;1 to the
prices and sales right from the &lt;..'O nswner is a combination of
&amp;tart.
price Increases which-perhaps
DISalle also served as head should not have been permitted
to occur if a total, though
temporary program had been
in ef£ect.~~
WINS AWARDS
"The attempt to enforce a
PT . PLEASANT -· Two
girls, active 4-H'ers, proudly wage and price program with a
held the reins of the grand handful o&gt; people was doomed
champion and reserve grand from the beginning," he said.
DiSalle said soaring food
champion steers exhibited
costs
cotdd have been, stopped
during the Baby Beef Show
Thursday evening at the Mason before they stsrted if the administration had ordered a
County Fair.
Ten-year-old Sharon "deep freeze " of prices at all
Newberry,daughteror Mr. and levels of production and sales
Mrs. Robert J. Newberry of until the sales until the nation
Route 1, Point Pleasant, led was " psychologically adher 1,085 poun(j Charolais- justed.''
Hereford cross steer into the
ring for competition in the
event that leads to the Baby
Beer Sale tonight. ·
Cloudy, chance of showers
Kathy Butler, 14-year-old and thundershowers tonight
daughter of . Mr: and Mrs. and Saturday. Lows tonight in
Verlln Butler of Glenwood, the mid to upper 60s. Saturday
exhibited the Reserve Grand highs in the mid-80s .
Champion, a Hereford steer
weighing 1,055 pounds.
NOW YOU KNOW
The phrase "white elephant"
originate)) after showman P. T.
Barnum exhibited an albino
elephant,
but it did not attract
TONIGI1T &amp;.SAT.
crowds and Barnum found it
August lO-ll
difficult to dispose of.

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ALL OKAY
All petitions filed by candidates for school boards ,
trustee posts and small
villages have been declared
valid. The deadline was 4 p.m.
Wednesfay.

Trruj~f•·r~•
Eugene T. German to Halph
Wells, Diann Wells, Parcel,
Olive.
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Margaret E. Boyer to
Thelma Boyer, Lots, Middleport - Sa lisbury .
Margaret E. Boyer to
Willard F. Boyer , Lots, Middleport.
Bernice
Barber
to
Monongahela Power Co.,
Ease., Olive.
Royal Crown Bottling Co. of
Middleport to Daniel Thompson, Louise Thompson, Lots 5,
6, Bosworth Add., Middleport.
Charles C. Foster, Edna L.
Foster·to David Todd Rhodes,
Parcel. Lelll rt. ·
Jerrold E. Sullivan to
Michael C. Williams, I Acre, '1,
Acre, Bedford.
John Carroll: dec'd. to
Margaret Rose, John Carroll,
Jr., Rolland Carroll. Mary
Butcher, Eleanor Bohram, Aff.
Trans., Syracuse.
Mary Butcher, dec 'd. to
Frank Butcher, Suzanne
Cannon, Aff. Trans., Syracuse.
Rolland Carroll, dec'd. to
Margaret Rose, John Carroll,
Jr., Eleanor Bohram, Suzanne
Cannon, MI. Trans., Syracuse.
Frank Butcher to Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr. , !1elen L. Teaford,
Lots 10 and II, Bridgeman's
Add., Snacuse.
Mary Suzanne Cannon to
BACK s ~; AT DRIVING could cause · considerable cataVirgil B. Teaford, Sr., Helen L.
strophe
in a case lik e this. so Popeye keep s hls poodle
Teaford, Lots 10 and 11 ,
mouth shut. Cyc ler in Ol~an, N.Y., is Linnea Marra , 10.
Bridgeman's Add., Syracuse.
Margaret Rose, Hershel
Hose, Eleanor Bohram, John
Bahram, to Virgil B. Teaford,
Sr., Helen L. Teaford, Lot 10
Charles E. ' Bus' Lytle, the funeral home from 2 to 4 p.
and 11, Syracuse.
Minersville, Route I, died m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. today
Veterans and Saturday.
Thursday
at
Memorial Hospillll.
The son of the late Charles E.
and Frances Pond Lytle, Mr.
Lytle was a member or the St.
Paul Lutheran Church in
Mrs . Rola Barnes, 99, Pomeroy. Hewas a veteran of
Cuyahoga Falls, formerly of World War II and was emRutland, died Friday in ployed with the State Highway
Cuyahoga Falls.
· c ty
Mrs. Barnes was born Jan. 1, Department in Meigs oun .
Surviving are his wife,
1874 in Gallia County, the Thelma Karr Lytle; a daughter
daughter of the late John and' and son-in-law, rilr. and Mr~.
Matilda Roush . She was
·preceded in death by her Phillip Burgess, Syracuse; a
grand.son, Kevin Burgess; two
husband, Clarence, ; n 1934; a . brolhers, Robert, Chillicothe,
daughter' a 'son and her
and Kurtz of Algona, Iowa ; a
parents . Surviving are a sister, Mrs. R. R. (Marjorie)
daughter, Mrs. Mildred Heiser • Pellage ol Wuakasau, Wise.
Cuyahoga Falls; seven
Funeral services will be held
grandchildren; 16 great- at 1 p.m. sunday at the Ewing
grandchildren, and three Funeral Home with the Rev.
great-great-grandchildren.
Arthur Lund officiating. Burial
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. Monday at the will be in Beech Grove
. Martin Funeral Home in Cemetery. Friends may call at
Rutland with the Rev. Robert
Bumgardner officiating.
Burial will be in the Wright
Cemetery in Langsville .
Friends may call at the funeral
home any time on Sunday . .

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From that lar I up )."
Hughes dismissed as
"playing the game or
semantics" the administration
explahatlon that the sceret
Cambodl'a bombings, and
n11sleadlng reports or them ..
having taken place in South
Vietnam, were in the Interest.
of national security.
But Hughes said "It was a
complete deception ... It wos a
matter of !act lies In ronsidering the (Pentagon's request) '
for appro11riations for the
military.''
Hughes was interviewed on
the CBS-TV Morning News
program. ,

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01~vet un on,
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$1.6 million oontrlbuled b~ the nation..
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LOS ANGELES - AJJ,AMERICA center Bill :al~~j~
UCI.A suffered a nearlatlll buinblebee sting l&amp;st week, e . "
Daily Bruin reported Thurllda~ . Walton's older brother Bru~oe,
rookie offensive tackle training with tile .~lias Cowboys .at
ousand Oaks, c.lur., OO!d the newspaper, Bill was riding his
~~e and got stung by a bee. He didn't know he was ellerglc 10
bees. He rode home and collapsed. He Y"ent to the doctor who
gave him an Immediate shot.
·
"The doctor told him If he hadn't acted quick!~ It could haye
proven lata!." Bruce also said Bill will have to carry a kit with an
antidote in case of another bee sting, the newspaper said .
NO PLEDGES MADE
COLUMBUS (UPI)
Former Governor James A.
Rhodes met here Thurllday
with about 50 small-county

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallla COunty Local
School Sut)()rlntendcnts, some of wtwm
lac~ revoca tion or their ochool charters
and county wide school consolldatlo•t In
January, got unother joll Friday.
Thomas Wil son, State Dept. of
Education, and supervisor of the federally
funded Title . , program, advised Gallla
administrators that the county's Title I
funds have been tentatively cut from
$159,229 to $91 ,812 lor the 1973-1974 school
term. The decrease affects all county and
the Gallipolis Gity School System.
' The cutback is due to the 1970
population census which shows Gallia
County does not have as many low income
families as It did have when the title
· progrqm was Initiated in 1965.
Wilson said the state will receive the
same amount that it always did, but that
while smaller counties such as Gallla and
Meigs were sharply cutback, the larger

Republican chairmen but
received no pledge of support
In his bid for the GOP gubernatorial nofl)lnation In 1974.

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counties which showed an .Increase In low
Income lamllles, rec~ived u&lt;hlftl onal
funding.
Wilson suggested tha t local
superi ntenden ts conla~l Congreils mun
Clarence E. Miller and other government
leaders to see If anything cun be done to
retain the usual federal funded allocations.
The new order Is a federal directive.
The eutback will cost each dlotrlcl
thou•ands ol federal dollars and will '
mean additional lloandal burden• il
their Tille I teach en and otdeo are now
under contract.
Ky~er Creek Local Dlstri~t was one of
the hardest hit by Friday's action.
Until last year, the Kyger Creek
District received approximately $23,000
undeo· the Title I project for its Remedial
Reading program. A year ago, that
amount was cut to $13,000, and was
reduced Friday to just $2,635. This means
the Kyger Creek Local Board of Education

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Meigs fair

WALLACE
of the Meigs C0Ul)ty ,Fair Board: Is
putting ill busy times on
these days wrapping up details for ,the 1973
county fair which opens at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds for a five dai run
Tuesday. The Gambil Amusement' Cu. will be on the grounds.

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POMEROY - Leading the way in
registrations of the open class competition
ol the Meigs County Fair which opens for a
live day run Tuesday were the two flower
shows which open on Wednesday. and
Friday.
A total of 363 entries were made for the
two flower shows at the open class
deadline which was 4 p.m. Friday. The
domestic arts department has 159 entries
while the horticulture division has 139
entries.
The number of entries in other
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departments include dairy cattle, 84 ; beef
cattle, \9; granges, fpur;_ .horse conf.w;l))iltlon,. 2\J; , ~heep and SWI.·ne, ·seven;
poUltry, three, and rabbits, 3.
The registrations 'do not inclu~e the
numerou.. entries of a varied nature
making up the junior fair held in conjunction with the ·senior fair .

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CHAMBER SPEAKER - Jim COmstock; editor and ']lllbllsher of the West Virginia
Hillbilly, will be guest speaker for t)]e Gallipolis Area Chamber .of Commerce's firs~ semi' annual dinner in the Rio Grande College cafeteria on Thursday, Sept. 61at 7:30p.m. Tickets (or
the event are $6 per person, and may be purchased at the chamber office, 16 State St. ,
Gallipolis, prior to Sept. 3. (Sec today's Dateline on Page 15 for more details.)

COLUMBUS -Ohio llatural
Resources Director WI!Uaril B.
Nye today anno11nced his
deparlment has received an
f83,5&amp;S grant from the U. S.
Environmental Protection
Agency to conduct a feasiblllty
study for a sand erosion
abatement project in northern
Meigs County.
The federal money and
114,745 jn state funds will be
Jaed to finance the $98,300
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· The study, to be conducted
for the Department ol Natural
Resources
by
Dunbar
Geological Engineers of
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BUY SCHOLARSHIP BEEF - Four local businesses,
Johnson's Market , Two River Motor Company,. Mason
County Insurance and Oty Ice &amp; Fuel, repurchased the
grand champion beef when it was sold for a second time last
night. Proceeds from the resale went into the Citizens
Natlonlll Bank Fair Scholarship fund. Pictured are Art Hart-.

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Harley Hartley, City Ice &amp; Fuel ;. Lew Wiley, Mason County
Insurance ; Vance Johnson, Johnson's Super Market; Wally
Allbrighl, meat manager at Johnson's No.2 store and Sharon
. Newberry, who sold the grand champions ..

MARTIN FORD of Galli polls purchased Terry Herdman's Reserve Champion
Hog for $1.35 apound. Pictured with the Leon youth and his animal are Mason Fair
Queen Rita Garland and Dr. Jatnes L. Dailey, who represented Martin Ford.

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David C. Campbell, local superintendent, said the government added addiional funds due Lo the location of the
· Children's Home In the di•trict. North
Gallia has already employed a teacher and
aides under the Title I program, another
teacher is needed, but will not be employed
until final approval of the Title I monies is
received. .
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program are under contract with the

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board of education and must be paid even
if the money must come from the general
fund .
Meigs County was decreased from
$181,tH 1o $79,981. Metas Co. Supt. of
School• Robert Bowen lndleattd Ii'l'fday
hia ofllce had not been Informed or the
projected cuts. Meigs Local District
Supt. George Hargra•e• conllnned by
telephone with the State Department ol
Education that the culs were forthcoming.
They said they expect to meet with
Wilson next. Tuesday when the reduction
apparently will be explained.
Hargraves declined c'omment on
particulars or the slashes until his meeting
with Wilson. He said administrators had
been advised that cuts - extent unknown
- likely would be· ..-dered for the 1974-75
term, but the forthcoming action relative
to this term were "entirely unexpected,"
and "most unfortunate."

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'l'wo teachers and two aides are employ~'ll under Southwestern's remedial
readint.t pro~ram .
The district had 33 low income
families, all residing in Perry 1'wp. None
w11s listed In Greenfield and Walnut
Townships or Centerville Pet.
North Gallia Local District, although
cut from $40,000 to $:1:1,63~, will be able to
handle its overa ll remedial reading

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In 'fitJe f funds,
ft annan Truce and ~outhwcstern
I&lt;JCal Dlst&lt;icts were tdso hit hard by the
11cw formulu .
DermiR Murdock, local superi ntendent
at ft annan 'l'n•cc, reported his program
wag cut $20,000. Murdock said one an&lt;J ti•P·
lhirds te•chers were employed under Tille
I along with four teac her aide• . The cutback will drastically affect Hannan
Trace's 1\emedlal Rea dln~ program.
Under the new fo rmula ba.ed upon the
1970 census, flannan Trace has only :161ow
income famille•. 29 In Guyan Twp. and
seven In ,Ohio 'i'wp. None was listed hi
Crown City Village or Harrison Twp .
According to Lloyd !.. Myers, acting
local superintendent at Southwestern, his
district applied for $25,000 but will get only
$12,000.
S~uthw e•ter n , according ·to Myers,
would be in trouble this year if $12,000 in
federal fu nd~• had not been carried over

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High today in the 80s. Chance
of showerS 50 percent tonight
and Monday.

Special sale prices all over the sto.re. It's an excellent time to
buy your Back-to-School and Back-to-College needs.- Bring
the family. Select the size, style and color you like, the
luggage you want, sheets, bedspreads. - You can save on
Kimball Pianos during our piano sale - Save at the
Warehouse on Mechanic Street on Whirlpool Air Conditioners
- And remember to save you saleslips and payment on
account slips - They are valuable to you.

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remedial r·cuding Instructor·.
According to Wilson, the Till • 1 runding Is ba~~&lt;d upon a government formulu
devised by laking the number ol low ln.
come families in the district 1UtO!Ie
making $2,000 and above up w$5,000 per
yea~) and multiplyin~ it with o ba11&lt;d
figure of $155 .
Under the 1970 census, Kyger Creek
District has only 17 families in fhal group,
10 situated In the Village of Che•hire and
seven located at Kyger.
According to City School Superintendent Paul Kuhn, Gallipolis City School•
will lose $9,500 under the new formula .
Last year, the city received $44,200 under
Title I.
The city has tw9 remedial reading
instructors plus several teachers' aides.
Under the government's formula based
upon the 1970 census, there are 270 low
income families in the district which will

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BALTIMORE (UPI) - The estates of
46 persons, killed when the Silver Bridge
spanning the Ohio River between
Kanauaa Ohio, and Point Pleasant, W.
va ., co!l~psed Into the water in 1967, will
get f950,000 in damages under a U. S.
DlstriO\ Court order.
The ruling by Federal Judge Frank A,.
Kaufman settles all Individual claims filed
In Ohio, West Vlr~lnla and Maryland
agaililt U.S. Steel Corp., the builder which
was ordered 10 pa~ f750,000. Several
engineering !Irma affiliated with the J . E.
Qrlener Co., a Baltimore based consulUng
firm, ~re to pay the othe. f200,000.
Tht ruling allecta only suit&amp; filed on
behalf of victims. The allocation of
d-'"a~~ payment&amp; will be filed ·by attorney~ later. Some claims flied by ·the

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government are pending in a U.S. Circuit
Court suit.
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The bridge collapsed during U1e
evening rush hour Doc. 15, 1967. Inspectors
later attributed the accident to a broken
"f" beam on the old bridge. A new onQ was
erected· a mile downs\feam.

$88,098 RECEIVED
GALLIPOLIS - Oallla County
received 188,098 In license plate.
distribution funds according to C. Donald
Curr~, State Registrar o! Mot..- Vehicles.
Each county receives a share of·total plate
revenues based upon the number or
vehicles registered there.

Ohio River in southern Illinois have been
announced by the American Electric
Power System. Ohio Power Company Is
one of seven operating companies In the
AEP System.
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The terminal will transfer coal from
railroad cars to river barges lor delivery
to AEP System power-generating stations
in the Ohio Valley in both Ohio and Indiana. Bulk of the coal would be low.. ulfur
fuel from the lar west, although some of it
could come from mines in the midwest.
The new facility will be built on a !)()().
acre site In Illinois about eight miles west
. of Paducah, K,entucky, and is ex;iected 10
represent an ultimate Investment In excess or $16 million:
AEP Chairman Donald C. Cook, In
announcing the plans, said that the terminal would some day become one of the
nation's principal fuel-transfer pointa, and
he particularly stressed Ita significance
for the AEP System and ils Uknillion
.electric power customers. "This Is a key
step," he said, "in assuring a fuel supply
for a large number of our power planta In
the Ohio Valley, which In turn wlll help
assure our continued abllliy to provide an
ln)por~nt area of the country with the
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the lacillty with respect to the AEP
System's continuing efforts to assure the
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Boord member Bill Smith are putting the finn! cleanup
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GALLIPOUS - All 1973 graduatea ot
the Holzer Medical Center School of
Nursing succe~uUy pas.!ed the llcerwlng
examination of.the Ohio Board of Nurllins
Education and Nurse Reglatratlon. They
are now legally qualified to ·call them·
selvea regiatered nurses,
Pasaing li(Qre lor the examination Ill
350. The Holzer acorea lot· tile lin
examlnatlona are: med.lcal nun1n1, 174;
surgical nuralng, 183; oblt.lrlc nurllna,
S89; nursing of children 649; ptycW.Iril:
nursing, 646.

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