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Fidtllers tvill
compete .11cxm
in Nelsonville

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NF; LSONVll.l.E .- The
Parade of the Hills, each year
bere , one of •the major community festivals in southeastern Ohio, hos a chief attraction In the Old-Time
Fiddler 's Convention and
Contest-scheduled this year on
Friday, Aug . 24.
.During the afternoon from 36 p.m., old-time musicians will
gather in lhe town square to·
play folk and mountain music
featuring the musical heritage
of Appalachia. From tHl p.m.,
there will be square dancing.
The Ohio State Championship
Old-Time Fiddler's contest will
begin nt 8 p.m.
'l'he Fiddler's convention has
attracted many fine musicians
from Ohio, West Virginia, and

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A TURNING WORLD created by the Future Homemakers of America and the F~tu~e
Farmers of America of Meigs High School won second place honors In Wednesday mght s
youth parade at the Meigs County Fair.
CEREMONY SCHEDULED
COLUMBUS
( UPI )Groundbreaking ceremonies
were scheduled for today for
the $2.6 million New London
water supply reservoir in
Huron County.
The 221-acre facility will be
financed jointly by the state
Natural Resources Department and the city of New
London.

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AUGUST 24 lhru 26
HEARTBREAK KID

WHO~M1?

Plus

I am more powerful than the combined armies of the world.

THE MAN

I have i:lestroyed more men than all the wars of the nations.
I am more deadly than bullets, and I have wrecked more
homes than the mightiest of guns.
I steal in the United States alone over $500,000,000 each year.
I spare no one, and I find my victims amopg the rich and the
poor alike, the young and the old, the strong and the weak.
Widows and orphans know me.
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. I loom up to such proportions that I cast my shadow over
every field of labor, from the turning of every grindstone to the
moving of every railroad train.
I massacre thousands upon thousands of wage-earners in a
year.
I lurk in unseen places, and do most of my work silently. You
are warned against me, but you heed not.
· I ani relentless.
I am everywhere - in the home, on the streets, in the factory, at railroad · crossin~s. and on the sea.
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I bring sickness, degradation and death, and yet few seek to
avoid me.
I destroy,crush and maim; I give nothing buttake all.
I am your worst enemy.
I
I AM CARELESSNESS!!
-Anon.

August 31 thru Sept. 4
BATTLE FOR THE
' P~ANET OF THE
APES .
SHOW STARTS7 P.M.

MASON
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Tonight &amp; Friday
Aug. 16, 17
FLY ME
!Color)
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!Color)
Rickey Richardson

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SATURDAY
Aug. 18
DOWN HILL RACER
~at ~1'
!Color&gt;
Clear east, partly cloudy
COOLVILLE - Linda Lou
Robert
Redtord
west tonight. Lows in the upper
-Plus~iewart, 23, died early today at
THE OUT
50s to the mid 60s. Variable
the
Arcadia Nursing Home,
OF TOWNERS
cloudiness : Friday with a
Jack Lemmon
chance of afternoon thun- Coolville.
Mrs. Stewart is survived by
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west
high
in
the
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her former husband, Rodger
low to mid 80s.
Stewart, Pomeroy; her
Brov;n,
mother, Violet
Pomeroy; her father, Clarence
Brown, Delaware; one son,
Randy, Pomeroy; two sisters,
Patricia Carpenter, Belpre and
Brenda Brown, Pomeroy; two
brothers, Kenneth Brown,
·Colwnbus and Larry Brown of
Delaware; paternal grandmother, Minpie Brown,
FRIDAY ONLY!
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Delaware; paternal grand;
father, Gideon Brown, Pt .
Pleasant, and maternal
LUSTRA-WARE
grandfather, Earl Dewitt,
Montgomery, W.Va.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. at Ewing
Chapel with the Rev. Robert
Stewart Officiating. Burial will
be in Meigs Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at ths funeral
home after 6 p.m. today.

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Stewart dies

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Paper Towel
HOLDER

5-10.10
FERTILIZER

69

50 lb.$

bag

AUGUST SALE DAYS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9130 TO 9 PM
Famous Maker

PRE-SEASON COAT SALE

s. finally

has balance
of payments
WASIDNGTON (UP!)- For
the first time in nearly four
years the -United States has a
of
favorable
balance
payments.
The Commerce Department
reported Wednesday that foreign currency coming into the
United States during the
second quarter of this year was
nearly $11 billion more than the
outflow of dollars during the
first three months, for a $463
million SIIJ'Plus.
It w~e first surplus since
the last quarter of 1969.
A $10.5 billion deficit was
recorded during the first three
months of the year. Officials,
however, cautioned against
assigning great significance to
the relatively small, seasonally
adjusted, surplus. The trade
deficit narrowed from $1 billion
during the first quarter to $300
million during the second.
The change early this year
from fixed to floating exchange
rates in Europe, along with
large Japanese sales of .dollars
to maintain the vlllue of the
yen, accounted for !_he payments turn-around, the department's BUreau of Economic
Analysis .reported.
In addition, American investors were discouraged from
investing abroad because of
high domestic Interest rates.
The dollar has been gaining
strength steadily on international markets in recent.
weeks, reflecting new confidence in the health of the U.S.
economy in relationship to
other nations, and a declining
price of gold.
The low point in the balance
of payments occurred at the
end of 1971 with $29.7 billion
deficit.
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharged)
Carolyn Rhodes, Byrd
Patterson, Sondra Will, Mrs.
David Whaley and daughter,
Everett Thorne, Maude
Saunders, Thomas Ragland,
Joyce Potter, Artha Peoples,
Ruth . Lucas, Oscar Exline,
Ethel Ewing , Frederick
Denney , Dorothy Collins,
Nancy Baisden, Joyce Harris,
William Woodridge, Helena
White, Glenda Lawson, Debna
King, Emma Johnson, Mrs.
Charles lhle and son, Rose

SAVINGS TO 50% .OFF
AND.. MORE!
STILL IN EFFECT!
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Sales Company
Pt: Pleasant, W. Va.
Saturday, Auguitn, 1973
HOGS - 175 to 220, 60 to
50.25; Heavies 56 to 60; Lights
52 to 60 ; Fat Sows 49.75 to 51.50;
Boars 40 to 45; j&gt;igs 24 to 40;
Stock Shoats 45 to 50.
CATTLE - Steers 60 to
64.50; Heifers . 41 to 50; Fat
Cows 46; Canners 33.75 to 42;
Bulls 29.50 to 50.26; Milk Cows
281 to 425; Stock Cows and
Calves 465 to 700; Stock Steers
61 to 64; Stock Heifers 48 to 56;
Stock Steer .Calves 64 to 79.50;
Stock Heifer Calves 60.50 to
66.75.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 82;
Seconds 79.90; Medlwn 78.30 to
. 79.85; Common and Heavies 74
to 7H; Culls 71 to' 73.

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Any 4.00 ·Mens Tie - - - - - - Sale 2.88
Any 4.50 Mens Tie • - - - - - Sale 3.~8
Any 5.50 Mens Tie - - - - - - Sale 4.38
Mens and Boys $4.00 and 55.09.

White and a fine selection of fashion colors .. All
popular wide widths. Boys sizes 20 to 28. Mens
sizes 28 to 44.
Mens and Boys 5.00 Belts - - - - - - Sale 2.50
Mens and Boys 4.00 Belts - - - - - - Sale 2.00

Save one-third on a new Fall Dress .·
selected from our regular stock.
Misses - Juniors - Half Sizes

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PRE TEEN • YOUNG JUN lOR

Silk.Rayon blends
.- Squares - oblongs

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Vynocel

$6.9 5 Serene

Long Gowns and Pajamas
Halter style. Big seledion&gt;of prints.

WINDOW SHADES

BED PILLOWS

SALE Y2 PRICE

36"x6'

Washable - Durable
Press Cover
Friday and Saturday

Two Days Only

While . Lt. Tan . Green.
Regular 51.49 . ·
Friday and Saturday

Reg. 69c

WOMEN'S PANTIES ,........__5_·4. 9. . ~....._-SA_LE-:-.9-'---....

GIRDLE SALE
Discontinued styles from a

J ust Received A Big Shipment

famous maker . while they

last .

CORNING WARE- CORELLE
DINNERWARE COOK, BAKE AND
SERVE WARE

5 pairs 2.50
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Linger.ie Department
First Floor

1f2 Price

~ke ware sets . Dinnerware

sets . Percolators . Covered

Saucepols · Serving Pl~lters · Lorge Bowls . Stack Cups .
Coffee Cups· Serving Bowls · Large Plates In your choice of
decorations and white.

Once-A- Year Savings

SUPP-HOSE SALE

SALE I BOYS. AND GIRLS

- .. ••. 95 Pantyhose Now $4.95

BICYCLES

2 pairs 9.65

Reg. 54 •95 Pantyhose and Stockings Now $ 4 .25-~ 2 o'tnch Bikes - 24 Inch size and 26 Inch boys and girls
2 pairs 8.25
bicycles. All famous American makes - known for good
Hosiery Department, Main Floor
construction and superior styling.

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Save on the bicycles you want now eilher lor yourself or boy
or girl in your family.

FLASH CUBES

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fabrics.

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oz.

FlASH CUBES
Sale 1.17 .Pkg. of 3

Fridai&gt;·Salurday
Sale

Photo,Shop, Main Floor

Housewares Dept.

Bird figurines In white,
black, amber, red, yellow
and omethopt.

SALE 1.00

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Super Aluminum Reusable All Purpose

Specia I Group

. For all roasllng an~ baking. Cleans easlly - Browns unlfor.
mly. Roasts ha.ms up 'to 15 .lbs.
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Friday:Saturday
.·tl"xl 2 "•3"
Regular 79c.
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50C

VISIT THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT

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ON THE THIRD FLOOR
See the e.cellent selection of turniture. You'll llke the new
Living Room Suites. Open stock Bedroom Furniture R"egular Bedroom Suites · Chairs . Box Springs and Mat.
tresses. Lamps · ,Piclures - Tables. Cedar Chests . Sofa Beds
and Studio Couches.
You'll like the fine quality of furnliure on sole at Elbertelds.
You'll see brahds that are nationally known and nailonally
advertised In the leading home decorator magazines . Ask
about Elberfelds Credit Service - It's a good way to buy the

-MANY SPECIAL VALUES

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1973

With Zip Out Lining
Sizes 36 to 461n shorts. regulars and longs .
Solid colors - black - tan . Ioden green. Raglan
shoulders , Slash pockets . removable zip· out pile
lining . Regular price $29.95.
Friday - Saturday

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Speclol sale prices now on Whlrlpo(JI Air Cond111oners .
Whirlpool Trash Mashers. Big sole now ot Perfecllon Ott and
Goo Heaters · Magic Chef Gas or Electric Ranges . Whirlpool
Washers · Dryero · Refrigerators. ·Big sale go.lfl!l on now on
Carpet by fhe yard. You can really save. Bring In your
measurements. Sale of Linoleum · Congoleum and Arm-

strong makes.

~ive to .the Warehouse . Plenty of fr" p1rklng .
· It 11 be worth your while .
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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

TEN CENTS:

Prices
falling
DOUBLE HONORS - Denise Dean, RD Pomeroy, is
owner of the grand champion Holstein at the Meigs County
Junior Fair which also won grand champion in the Better
Livestock Lineup.

Ex-aide cops plea

By JAMES R. KING
United Press International
Wholesale meat buyers think
shoppers
who
hoarded ._
groceries during Phase Ill
price controls have now
stopped going to .the supermarket and started eating
from their freezers.
This is the explanation given
for the sudden plunge in prices
on Midwest wholesale meat
markets the past two days.
. "The people just aren't .
buying any meat now/' a
spokesman for the Livestock
Market News in Des Moines
said . "They are simply
refusing to pay the higher
prices now. Those who have
meat stocked in the freezers
are living off that,. and those
who don't have any meat ·
~:~~?are refusing to buy any .

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Jeb tee, hampering the investigac
Stuart Magruder, a key aide in tion; concealing evidence and
President Nixon's campaign lying under oath. The informahist year, says he feels lion filed against Magruder by
"comfortable" after pleading special Watergate Prosecutor
guilty to conspiracy In the Archibald Cox also accused him
· Watergate affair.
of taking part in a conspiracy
"I feel as good as you can to "misrepresent that the
TWIUGHT RACES - Sid Spencer drove four winners Thursday in the fair
Wider the circumstances," Ma- Central Intelligence Agency had
gruder said 7'hursday a short an interest · in limiting the
time after he entered-the plea . investigation."
In U.S. District ·court. "I
Magruder, 38, whp was
·decided it Was best to plead deputy director of the Nixon re~
gullty to the charges·as stated, election committee lil 1972,
Phase DI price controls have
l11 -'" I feel comfortable having stood at parade rest as he
done so."
entered his plea before Chief been lifted for all food products
To the delight of local racing stead Charlie," owned by Dr.
Third place in the second
The charges against Magrud- U.S. District Court Judge John except beef, and the ceiling on
Jacob
Weinberger,
Gallipolis,
fans, Sid Spencer, former
beef prices ends Sept. 12.
race was Jerry's Shadow
er accused him of conspiring to J. Sirica.
and
Roger
and
Sidney
Spencer
Pomeroy
mayor
and
for
many
Grain
prices
have
also
taken
owned
by Charles Jacobs of
tap the telephones of the
"! plead guilty," Magruder
of
Pomeroy
to
first
place
years a professional harness
Farmersville, while Im(Continued on page 10)
Democratic National Commit- (Continued on page 10) ·
horse driver and trainer , positions.
peccable Lady owned by R. R.
Second
in
the
second
race,
scored four wins in Thursday
Fuller and John Hazard of
evening's twilight racing at the for two year old pacers, was Caldwell was second in the
Wido Dea , owned by C. and J. sixth race . Spencer received
Meigs County Fair.
In the second and sixth Dilger, Centerbrirg, and Wido the saddle pads and head
races, Spencer drove "Farm- Dean was a third in the sixth numbers provided by the Five
race .
Points Grill.
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In the thi;d and seventh race
Spencer again placed first, this
time driving Ywn Ywn Girl.
Second place in the third went
.to
Trotalot owned and· driven
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By United Press International
NEW YORK - A COMET SOARING toward Earth could by Donald Spencer, formerly of
create a spectacle as good or better than the sensation created in Pomeroy and now of Marietta
1910 by Halley's Comet according to astronomers at the Hayden and son of Sidney Spencer
Planetarium. The Kohoutek Comet, which was discovered this while third place in the third
,year, will pass within 80 million miles of Earth during the first
week in January.
The space agency in Houston Thursday tentatively set the
Partly cloudy through
launch·of.theSkylab3astronauts.fllr Nov. 9togivethema chance Saturday with a chance of
for a rare, closeup view of the comet. The Kohoutek Comet is thundershowers mainly afapproaching the sun and cannot be sighted at present. It will ternoon and evening. High
become visible to telescopes in the fall and should become visible today and Saturday in the low
to the naked eye in December.
1to mid 80s. L&lt;Jw tonight in the
mid to upper 6oS.
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COLUMBUS - GOY. JOHN J . GILLIGAN said Thursday
insubordination "would not be tolerated" and defended state
correction officials for taking "decisive action" against guards
staging a walkout at the Southern Ohio Correctional Institute.
EXTENDED OiJtLOOK
The Ohio Rehabilitation and Correction Department began
Saturday through Monday,
disciplinary action against guards who refused to report for work high temperatures In the 80s
on the second day Thursday.
lows In the 60s. A chance of
"There is no strike at Lucasville ," the governor said. "Sate showers about Tueoday.
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grounds first session of twilight racing.

delights hOTne fOlks

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Briefsfl!·

went to Wolf Pen Bert owned
by Leroy Eichinger of
Pomeroy and driven by R.
Neal. The Eichinger horse
placed second In the seventh
race with Con Kya owned by
Mrs. Connie Majors of
Jerusalem placing third in the
seventh. The third and seventh
races were for three year old
trotters. The saddle pads and
head numbers awarded to
Spencer as driver of the top
animal in the two races were
provided by tlie Meigs County
branch or the Athens Savings
and Loan.
The first and fifth races were
also two year old pacers as
were the second and sixth
races because of the large
number of horses ·registered
making two fields for the
pacers necessary.
Taking first in the first and
second in the fifth was
Carroll's Gratia, another local
horse owned by Dorotha L. and
Donald McKenzie of Pomeroy
and driven by Burdell
McKinney ·or Middleport. The
McKenzie horse was the
best
of
the
fifth
and
first
races
receiving the head number and

saddle pads also contributlld by
the Five Points Grill. Second
and third in the first and fifth
races, respectively, was ConTan Time owned by E. and J .
Dilger of Centerburg. Lord
Buxton, owned by the Weinberg-spencer combination and
driven by Sidney Spencer was
third in the first First In the
fifth race was Butler's Baby,
owned by Jessie and Donald
Bolen of Bioomlngliurg.
However, Butler's Baby was
fourth in the first race.
Top horse in the fourth and
eighth races for pacers was
Queens Oh, owned by Robert
Frederick of Eaton. Queens Oh
placed first in the fourth and
third in the eighth. Second in
the fourth was Oakwood Candy
owned by Michael Perkins and
Jerry Griner of Circleville
while Wingait Climax owned
by Doris Newhart, Marietta
was third. Oakwood Candy was
second in the eighth - and
Tuloma, owned by Virginia
Russ, Oak Hill, was first In the
eighth. The saddle pads and
head nwnbers presented to
Queens Oh were provided by
the Dale C. Warner Insurance
Agency.

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Friday at 11 a.m. was
77 degrees under partly cloudy
skies.

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UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

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lltttUI.il!: Hl'l'- Raymond Yerian, Caldwell, sandwiched his truck carrying a rock drill
with an extended boom into the superstructure of the Route 124 bridge over Leading Creek at
Langsville
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Weather

ROASTERS

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Cold water wash for all fine

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WOOLI.TE

Pkg. of 3

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14oz. blue denim. Regulars
and Slims. Not every size
but a good selection.

Regular price 54.98.
Friday-Saturday Sale

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Boys Sizes B to 18
Super Lean

Devoted To '17u! lntere.u Of Tlae· Meiga-M010n Area

SPECIAL 9.M

YOUNG JUNIORS

BRA AND

en tine

Terrazzo and Miramar
100 Per Cent Cotton Spreads
Two excellent patterns in beautiful bright colors.
Full size. Friday and Saturday. Regular $12.98
spread.

- Solids and prints

SENIOR GRAND L11AMP10N GUERNSEY in the senior
division In the open class dairy cattle judging Thursday at
Meigs County Fair was owned by Janice Carnahan, Racine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Carnahan. Showing the
winning animal is Janice's brother, Tony.

SENIOR GRAND CHAMPION JERSEY In the senior
division, open class, was owned by Debbie Perry, Hili
Country ·FarnJS, Athens. The animal was judged during the
dairy cattle judging at the Meigs County Fair Thursday.

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MORGAN-JONES BEDSPREADS

WOMEN'S
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flap. Tailored sleeves with ample shoulder and
elbow room. Adjustable waistband. 13'1• ounce
all cotton blue denim. Sizes 34 to 50 In regulars
and longs.
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Special Purchase

By Revlon

GRAND CHAMPION Jersey trophy went to Robin
Windland, Coolville, in dajry cattle judging at the Meigs
County Junior Fair Thursday morning ,

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WESTERN JACKETS

Our entire stock is included in this sale.
Savings on important Back-to-School
styles.
Childrens Dept., Second Floor

INTIMATE
COLOGNE

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SPORTSWEAR SALE

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TOP SHOWMAN - Mark Mora, RD Pomeroy, was
selected as grand champion dairy showman of the Meigs
County Junior Fair Thursday during judging of dairy cattle.

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LEATHER BELTS

FALL DRESSES

FLARE LEG JEANS

BARG·AINSI I l

Four· in·hand ties ar~d ready lied ties. Solid colors
- neat patterns.

Save up to 2S per cent by buying early during our
Two-Oay Pre Season Sale of Misses, Junion and
Pre Teen Coats. Big selection of Pant Coats and
Regular lengths .in solid colors and plaid$. Fur.
trims, casuals, simulated leathers, dressy styles
- all at sal.e prices this weekend .

PAROCHIAL AID
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Uss
than an hour after Ohio's new
Sizes 32 to 42 waist. Select your correct length.
plan to aid nonpublic schools
Solid colors. 100 per cent polyester.
became law, a U.S. District
Friday -Saturday Sale!
judge issued a temporary restraining order stopping the
measure from being put into
effert. The order prevehts the Hysell, Lucy Hunt, Truman ...
state from spending $81.4 mil- Goble, Willard Cwnbo, Mollie
Young Mens Fashion
lion on "auxiliary services" for Crum, Lynn Crosswhite,
parochial and private schools. Donald Brumfield, and Hoover
The Ohio American Civil Ayers.
(Births)
Liberties Union filed the suit
Mrs.
Larry
s. Hoscher, a son,
against the new plan last
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Steven Little, a
Blue denim - 100 per cent cotton - 26 Inch flare
month .
son , Middleport; Mrs. Robert
leg · cuffed. Sizes 28 to 38 waist. Short, medium.
Booher, a daughter, Jackson;
long and extra long lengths . Regular price $8.95.
Mrs . Gilford Turley, a
daughter, Vinton; Mrs. Robert
Friday· Saturday Sale
Miller, a son, Oak Hill.

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Dear Sir :
I found this copy among my old letters. It was sent home by
one of my sons serving in the Marines while overseas in 1950.
How true these words are in our times today. - Mrs. Neva
Grimm, 832 E. Main St. , Pomeroy.

Theatre Closed

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Let~rs of opinion are welcomed. They should be lees ~.1 MusiCians and other Ill·
.
rd 1 · ( be bjeet to reduction by the
I terested persons may obtain
than 300 wo s ong or
su
,
information by writing to The
editor) and must be signed wtth the slgoee s address.
I ld-Time Fiddler 's ConNames may be withheld upon pubUc•llon. However, on
I vention, Box 253, Route 2,
request, names will be disclosed. Letters should be In good
1 Athens, Ohio 45701.
taste, addre.,ing issues, not peno.naUtles.
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MEIGS THEATRE
August

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Langsville ,bridge closed
The Gallla-Melgs Post of the
Ohio State Highway Patrol
Investigated two traffic accldenta Thursday, one forcing
closure of bridge over Leading
Creek near Langsville In Meigs
County.
·
The patrol said the bridge on
SR 124 is closed following the
accident In which Raymond
Yerian, 33, Caldwell, tried lo
drive hit truck carrying a rock
drill with an extended boom,
over the bridge. The boom

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struck the top of the bridge
superstructure, doing minor
damage to the bridge.
No · Injuries were reported
and Yerian was cited to Meigs
County Court for operating an
oversized vehicle.
The bridge closure forced the
patrol to set up a Route 124
detour which will lead traffic to
SR 160 to SR 554 then oorth on
SR 7 back to 124. The bridge
will be clOlled IndeFinitely, the
Meigs County Stale Highway

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Dept. said.
At 3:40 p.in. Thursday, a
twlJ.{!Sr fender btnder accident
occurred at the entrance to the
Meigs County fairgrounds on
old SR 33.
An auto driven by Monty
Pratt, Van Wert, was backing
up when II struck the front end
of a vehicle driven by Wilma
Tillis, 37, Rt. 1, Pomeroy .
No Injuries were reported
and Pratt was clted for hn·
proper backing.

Pictures needed
All Meigs High School
seniors are reminded to
mak~ their appointments at
Grover Studio to have their
senior pictures taken, Mrs.
Bernice Hoffman, yearbook
advisor said today. Special
. rates will be given on Aug.
· 22, 23, 21, 25 and Sept. 1 only.
Football players or others
unable to make appolntmenls
for
the
. de•lg~ated days may make
appointments for Friday
evening, Aug. 24 between 7
and 8:30. This will Insure
thai all senior pictures will
be ready before the annual
deadline. :

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GRAND CHAMPION HOO of the Meigs Couniy Junior
fnir belonged to David '!110rnton, Dexter. Judging of swine
took pi~ce ThursdflY morning nt the fair . ·

GRAND CHAMPION HOlSTEIN In the senior division in
the open class of the dairy cattle Thursday at the Meigs
County Fair was owned by Melanie Dean.

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results
Horn Show - GC , Tony
Kennedy ; RC. Robin R itchie ,
St
Fair
Reprtuntlfllllt ,
snaron wnsan and Robin
Rltc;h le presented blankets by
IIIII DownJe, Jr

ROIITTIS

Crops and
Shops
and
Englnnr ln9 Photography,
GC , Sttvt Stout. RC, Aandv
Kellar , Commendation, Gary
Nti iOn
Entemotogv GC , Mike
Mc Guire , RC , Faith Perrin
wood and Metal working GC, Bryan Jordan . RC , Roberr
Lawren ce, Comm ,, Marco
Jeffers
Conservat ion - GC , Mary
Slav in, RC , VIcki Oberholz.er
Vegetable Gardening - GC,
Ronn ie Wood . RC, Ragle Gaul;
Comm , Steve Morris and
Sttve Stout
Bicycle - GC, Terna Van
Mtter , RC , Lester Jeffers,
Comm ., Terri Pullins and
Ri cky Williamson

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WINNER IN ONE OF THE QUARTER HORSE RACES Thursday at the Me1gs County
Fair was Chic Bar Dee owned by Jenmngs Beegle, Rt. l, Mmersville A blanket was presented
the wmner donated by Modern Supply , Pomeroy Shown m the wmmng Circle were Joey
Arrington, nder and Beegle, front w1th blanket, 1-r are D1ck Roach and Frank Johnson

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JUNIOR CHAMPION GUERNSEY FEMALE of the
mor div1s1on, open class, was owned by Mark Mora. The
ammal was Judged during the dairy cattle judging Thursday
at the Metgs County Fa1r

Biddle claimed

PATI'Y PULLINS, COOLVILLE, took top honors m the
AyrShire class m judgmg of dairy cattle Thursday at the
Metgs County Juntor Fa1r

The year's most controversial TV drama , "Sticks
"
rentl~ won •t be seen here when it is shown - fllllllly
_ ~;~S::Ight, and 1'm not sure that's til) ~ad.
On the other hand renms of last season s most con,tro•verilial
TV series episOdes, th~ abortion Issue on "Maude," will be
a11d I'm not sure that's so good.
Bo

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MOSCOW \UP I\ - The
Umted States m~n·s basketball
teum scoted •t• second consecutive ruMway victory at
the World Umversity Games
'today with a 120-31 rout of
Sweden
The taller and more ex.
perienced Amen cans dommated every phase of the
mismatch and permitted the
Swedes just lwo baskets m the

CBS chlckened ou\ of the original showing of "$ticka
Bones" last winttr. This was when our prisoners ot war
coming home from Southeast Asia, and the drama - a grlaly and
raunchy one _ was not considered approprtale flre for that time
and place, since it deal! with. a problem-ridden and tragic
homecommg for POWs.
Getting its nerve back, CBS sch~uled the mi':I-Allll\l:st
Showing and at least 79 of its 200-plus afftlialell have flatly
they wo~ 't Show the movie Amazingly, two NBC atatlQIIS
decided to pick it up, perhaps just playing one-upmanShip, wm•• ,
one of CBS' own network-owned stations (KMOX-TV, St.
Louis) said, in effect "hell, no, we won't go! and cancel~ out.
Locally the show probably won't be seen, so I can I ~Y
Electricity, GC . Car l Gheen, . whether it should be pernutted here or not, for it's heav~, heavy
AC, Fre d Young, Comm ,
adult fare.
.
Merco Je-ffers
Rope - GC, Gary Nalson ,
At WCHS-TV, Charleston, and WBNS.TV, ColumbUB,
R C, Brian Well
management has a reasonable, and entirely credible attitude Fis hing GC , Angela
Kennedy , RC, Joe Garnes
and perfectly loeical reasons for not Showing the program. And
Fruits - GC, Ra l ph Jordan .
I'm not being an apologiSt for the stations, either.
R C, Eddie Holter
Robbll Show &lt;Trophlesl The management at Channel 8 has a prior commitment to
Best of Show . Charles Ritchie ,
Show
a pro football exhibition tomght (Washington-Buffalo, 8
Champion Showman, N icki
Leonard
p.m.). They felt the program Should get exposure, and asked to
Bee f ITropt\les) Grand
Show
il at a later time on Monday. CBS said no - which reflects
Champ i on Sh owmansh i p ,
Robin
Gainer,
Res,erve
poorly on the network, and shows a sensible attitude on the part
Champion Showmanship,
of the station.
Secky Windon , GC Steer.
Mandie Rose . Renrve C
Up in Columbus, executive Frank Jones ~d that WBNS.TV
Steer, Terry Knighting ; Grand
c Female , Randy Johnson , has never shown the CBS Friday mght movte on Friday night.
Reserve C Female, Br ian
They use Iton a delayed basis on Saturday nights, 11:30 p.m. (a
Windon. Angus FFA Market
more appropriate time for such a·drama), and he wasn't certain
Steer, ~ark Pierce. Crossbred
FFA ~arket Steer , Terry
whether ChannellO would carry tbe film then or not.
Knighting ,
Hereford
l H
In the meantime, they'll do just what they've always done Market Steer , Randy Johnson,
Angus 4'H Market Steer . Lee
Show their own fUm in place of the CBS FridaY flick .
Hysell. Crossbred 4 H Market
Moving on to Maude and her famous abortion of last winter
Steer, Mend le Rose
Flower Show &lt;Trophies) (and 1 really would prefer not to, beeause Maude bores me to
GC, K lm Grueser , Oecorama ,
tears) both stations were blase, and said they'd carry the
GC , Mandie Rose
Achievement
Award
seque~ce about Maude's pregnancy and her sUbsequent decision
CTroph1es l 4 H, Ingrid
to have an abortion just as they dtd during the regular season.
Hawley , trophy donated by
So, although 21 'css affiliates dropped the renms, you'll
A&amp;P Supermarkets, • H, Ed
Cross, by Farmers Bank ,
able to see the whole thing winding up next Tuesday - at thel
FFA, Rocky Hupp, trophy
donated by Pomeroy National
ghastly hour of 8 p. m.
and presented by RI c hard
Now my v1ew on abortions is rather severe, and I have SO!Jiej
Chambers.
Sylv1a ~ldklff , represented
ethical ~nd moral resei"V!Itions about certam conditions conFarm Bureau, secretary of
cernmg abortion. But !halls of no Interest to you.
federation and presented their
What's important is the fact that the U.S Supreme Court has
troph1es
Style Revue (Trophlea&gt; ruled
that abortions are legal and pernusslble, under certain
Top to Toe. GC, Beth Perrin ,
guidellnes,all over the country - and I believe the law is the law
R:C (rosettes), Taml Sames ,
Clothing Mates, GC, Connie
is the law .
Stout. RC , Paige Hayman
So, while I may legally agree that abortion ~ a fit topic for
.Joyful Jumper, GC , Diane
Sm lth, R c, Jody Grueser;
TV,
and at the same time have grave reservaltons in my con-,
Sports Clothes . GC. Bet~y
sc1ence, I can say one thing wtth finality: It's a terrible subject to,
Amsbary, RC, Marylu Mills.
School Cl()thes, GC, K lm
put on network teleVIsion at 8 o'clock in the evening.
Krauthtr ,
R c.
Stephanie
When will CBS, which has tbe courage, seemmgly, to show
Radford , Tailoring, Debbie
Boatr ight.
RC ,
Cindy controversy such as "Sttcks and Bones", recognize that "Allin:
Oom tgan, Lounging Clothes,
the Family" and "Maude" aren't the greatest subject matter to
GC, Jayne Smith, RC, Niese!
Duvall. Dress.up , Barbara
show in the living room before parents can get their kiddles off to
Jordan , RC, L•sa Herald,
bed?
Formal. Jan Holter . RC ,

· LONG BOTTOM - Mrs.
Elizabeth B1ddle, 98, Rt I,
Long Bottom, a lifelong
restdent or Meigs County, died
Wednesday at the Arcadia
Nursmg Home m Coolville
followmg an extended illness.
Mrs
Biddle was the
daughter of the late Phtlip and
Kathryn Schrieber Weber and
was born m the Kerto community. She was a member of
the Christian Church and the
Long Bottom Grange.
She ts survived by a son,
Carl, West Haven, Fla:;; a
daughter, Mrs Thelma Farnsworth, Long Bottom; three
grandchildren , Lloyd Lee
B1ddle, Atlanta, Ga.; Francts
Case, Cheshire, and Mrs.
Walter (Carolyn) Filer, Sea
Brook , Tex .; two greatgranddaughters and several
meces and nephews
Mrs . Biddle was preceded in
death by her husband, S. R.
GRAND CHAMPION GUERNSEY of the Me1gs County
Btddle, In 1932, and several
Jumor Fatr was owned by Jams Carnahan, Racme RD.
brothers and SISters.
Judgmg of dairy cattle took place Thursday morrung
Funeral servtces will be held
at I p. m. Sunday at the White lngnd Hawley
Funeral Home m Coolville wtth
bur1al in Chester Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
AUGUST 17, 1973
home anytime after 7 p. m.
Rosettes plus prenuums of Tony Ke nnedy and Tamm y Friday.
6 00 - News 3. 4, 8, 10, 3, 15, Truth or Conseq. 6, Sesame 51' 20,
Steinmetz, Aff. for Trans.,
Daugh erty
Insight 33.
$10, $8, $6, $4 and $2 were
Engltsh ple asure horse K1m
Sctpio.
6
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30
- News 6, I Dream of Jeannie 13, Lilias, Yoga &amp; You 33.
Notter,
Ja
ck
Bennett
John
1
awarded to the top llve wmners
Jack
Riggs
Stanley,
Karen
J.
Lave ll e, Debb1e Jone s, G lona
7:00
Truth or Conseq. 3, Beat the Clock 4 , News 6, 10, What's
m the annual Metgs County M l1e r
My Line B; Wild Kingdom 13, Elec Co 20, Tom Jones 15,
Stanley
to
Henry
[).
Helton,
Senior Fair horse show staged Western pleasur e horse, non
Audubon Wildlife Theater 33
reg1 ste red M tk e Beckner ,
Belvia, Helton; 12.5 A., Salem. 7· 30 - Young Dr. Kildare 4; College Hockey 20, Parent Game
Wednesday afternoon.
Aimee Huston , Jun•or Ken
lla R. Osborne to Harry
10; Beat the Clock 13, Porter Wagoner 3, To Tell the Truth 6.
Exception to the rosette-cash nedy, Fae Rei bel , Mary Rou sh
The
Session 20 ; World Press33, Evil Touch 8.
Western pleasure pony ,
Osborne, Parcels, Olive.
premium awards was· the lead· un der 48 tnches Ton y Ken
8 00 - Washington Week 1n Review 20, 33 , Sanford &amp; Son 3. 15.
The Maiden Co. to Rodney
Baseball4, Pro FootballS ; 60 M1nutes 10, Brady Bunch 6 13
m pony class m wh1ch each nedy , Kathy Stan ley, C1ndy
Downmg, Lots, Middleport.
Daug her ty, Dal e Sh obe, Bob
8
30
- Little People 4, 15, Black Perspective on the News 20, 33.
nder receiVed a small trophy Elia s
Odd Couple 6, 13
Rodney
Downing,
Katherine
Trail horse Jun tor Kennedy ,
These nders included Tom
;r Masterpiece Theatre 33 , Room 222 6, 13, Movie "The
Downing to Jaymar Coal Co., 9 00
M il ler A1mee Hu ston ,
Alamo"
3, 15, Free Stage 20, " The Long Voyage Home" 10
Roseberry, Racme; Tammy Gtor1a
Sa ndra Winters. Dave Nease
Wilham R. Hayes, Audra Lots, Middleport.
9
30
Corner
Bar 6. 13
Trail pony Marcta Dillard .
Kennedy, Tuppers Plams , Sue
10 00 - Love, Amer~ can Style 6, 13. News 20, Handful of Ashes
William
W.
Harris,
Mildred
Susann Wlil1amson, Rob•n Hayes to John W Dyke, Jenea
Fry, Pomeroy Route 3; Larry Rltchje, Kathy Stanley , Sc ott
33
Dyke, 3.23 A., Rutland.
A., Hams to Juanita 10 30 - Woman 33, To be announced 4
and Perry Cross, Cheshtre; Nease
David Wtlliams, Jenny Chtlstenson, Lot, Pomeroy.
race horse or pony
11 oo- News, Weather Sports 6, 8, 10, 13, 4, 15.
Melame D1llard, Pomeroy; JulBarrel
te Gooc h, Cmd y Gooch and Wtlliams, Ronme Williams,
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 5, In Concert 6 , Movies "Something
Charles
T.
CaSIIell,
Ruth
Knslle Allensworth, Mid· Mtke Jones , ted for sec ond and Kenneth Williams to James A.
Evil" 8, ''Voyage to the Planet of Preh1stonc Women" 10,
Cassell to Mark E. Smith,
t h~rd .
Sara Lutton Ern1e
"VIolent Saturday" 13
dleport ; Lesa Meier , Mid· Waterson
W1lliams, Lot, Pomeroy.
Jenny Smtth, .38 A., Mid· 1 00 - Midnight Special3, 4. Movie " Flying T1gers" 13
F lag r ace
Tom Roger s,
dlepor t; Patrtcta Circle,
Dorothy Perry to Carrol dleport
1·15 - Movie "The Flying Serpent" 10
.Jon es, Ern1e Waterson ,
Rae me ; Michaela Jones, M1ke
2 30 - News 4.
J1m E lia s Ste11e Waterson
Woodgerd, Ferme Woodgerd,
Biaetnar
Auto
Co
.
PartEgg and spoon race Debbte
Pomeroy, and jloger Smtih,
Dylesville.
nership, John
William
Dye , Donna Stan !.. y , Robm
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18,1973
Jr , Pomeroy Route 3
R1tch1e . Steve Kane , Fae
Lorena McCall, dec., to Elza Blaettnar, Eleanor Blaettnar
6
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World
Wmners m other classes, Re1bel
6.3D-TV Classroom 8. Kentucky Af1eld 13. Fa1th tor Today 10
A. McCall, Carlos M. McCall, to Fred Blaettnar, Lots,
Dash for money
R •c hard
first throu gh fifth place, Frank lin , Sherry lnd as ted
?.DO-Neighbors 13, Farm Front 4, Fun for Everyone 6 ,
Robert S. McCall, Thelma Pomeroy.
Treehouse Club 8, 10
J1m E l 1as, Tom
Rogers ,
respecltvely, mcluded :
Har vey Hawkins
7·15-Woman's
Point of VIew 13
Open horsemanshiP Rob1n
Stake r ace Ern1e Waterson , l~:::::::~::::·:·:·:·:·:·. ::::~·::;:::::::&gt;·:·:·:·:~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:'..&lt;·:::::::::::·:w...&lt;;::::::::::::--.--=·~=1
7:30-Man
from
COS! 10. Farmbrook 3, Treehouse Club 13, ,
R1tch1e , Tony Kennedy , Bil l
RIChard Frank ltn , secon d and
Sesame
St
20
,
Gospel
6. Abbott &amp; Costello 8, Juvenile Jury 4
Co le. Ktm Notter , Jack1e
fourth . Steve Waterson, Tom
8
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3,
4,
15,
Pufnstul 13, Jake's Place 6, Bugs
Bennett
Rogers
Western p'easure horse ,
Bunny 8, 10
r eg 1stered only Ktm Notter ,
WAIVERS ASKED
8 30-Roman Holidays 3, 4, 15, Jackson Five 6, IJ, Sabrina
Jack1e Bennett, B1ll Co l e
Teenage Witch 8, Popeye 10, Mr Rogers 20
PHILADELPHIA
(UP!
)
Darla Sta nl ey and San dra
9
DO-Jetson
3, 4, 15; Osmonds 6, 13; Amazing Chan 8, tO ,
W1 nters
The Philadelphia Phtlhes
Sesame
St,
20
;::
Western pleasu r e pony , 48 to
asked watvers Thursday on
9 3D-Pink Panther 3, 4, 15 , Movies "Lovcasl, US A" 6, 13,
56 tn ches
Ro b1n R 1t chle,
"The Dynam ic Scooby Ooo Affair" , 8, 10
Glor !a M1ller. J 1mmy Grate,
veteran mllelder Jose Pagan
10
DO-Underdog
J, 4, 15, Elec Co. 20
Helen
Bottel
for the purpose of giving him
10 30-Barkleys 3, 4, 15, Brady Kids 6, 13, "Mister Rogers 20,
his unconditiOnal release and
Josle &amp; The Pussycats In Outer Spaces, 10
WIN AT BRIDGE makmg him a coach
11
DO-Brother
Buzz 6, Sesame Sl 20; Sea Lab J, 4, 15, Bewlt
An Abnormal CbUd II Born
ched 13; Fllntstones Comedy Hour 8, 10.
DEAR
LEN.
11 3D-Kid Power 6, 13', Runaround 3, 4, 15
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12 DO-Eiec Co. 20, Funkr Phantom 6, 13, Around the World ln"Here'
third
side
to
"The
Diary
of
an
Unborn
Child":
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80 Days 3, 4, t5 . Arch ie s TV Funnies 8, 10
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second
lead
he
led
a
th1rd
d1a
·
with
a
Glanl3,
4,
15,
Lids
ville
6,
13,
Fat
Albert
&amp;
NORTll
17
my father not uch older.
The Cosby Kids I, 10
mond and ru tted 1n dumm y
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Film Festival 8, 10; Lassie 15; Monkeys 6, 13, World,
November:
y
mother
is
scared
to
death
that
the
answer
8a st ove rruff ed and re·
¥ 874
University
Games 3, 4
1
tu rn ed a trump
wtll be "yes." \
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1 3D-American Bandstand 6, 13; TBA 15.
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Three days !at~: Yes! My mother doesn't want marriage,
South \\On With h1s ace led a
2 OD-Soul Train 6. Tarzan 13 . Gren Acres 13, Baseball Pre
game Show 15, VIrginian 8, Film 3, Popeye 10
fourt
h
diamond
and
ruffed
once
WEST
wants
an
abortion
even
less
and
ts
scared,
scared,
scared.
Maybe
EAST
2 15-Baseball 3, 4, 15
more East overruffed but that she will go 1t alone .
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2 3D-Green Acres 10
was the la st tr1ck lor th e de
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December: Mom and Dad decide to become engaged. They
3
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fense East \\as go mg to make
t Ql08\
• Jn
save
a
httle
money
and
buy
three
rooms
of
furniture
at
an
aucValley Days 10
t11o trumps no ma tter hoy,
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3
3DI' ve Got a Secret 13, Mlsler Roberls 6 , NFL Action '73, 8 , •·
lton.
So uth hod played So uth had
so~ rn 101
Black Omnibus 10
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March: My parents are married.
lorced h1m Lo make them b'
4 DO-Boxing 6. 3, Wrestl ing 8
+2
rulfmg West s h1gh diamonds
May : They've got problems but they're trying to work therri
4 3D-Horse Race 10
,
,
¥ A K652
5
DO-Mister
Rogers
33
;
Western
Theatre
15,
World
University'
II est co uld have beaten the out and respect each other. ,
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Games 3, 4 , Wide World of S porls 6. 13, U S. lnduslrles Golf
contract by shilling to a trump
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June : My mother is having weird pains. She doesn't know it
Classic 8 10
at tnck two Then wh en East yet, but today Is my birthday.
Eust.\\ est vulnerahlc
5
30-Eiectrlc
Compan¥
ovcrrulfed the d~amond Ea st
\\ eu
6 DO-News l , 4, 8, Making ThlnQs Grow 33 , Movie, '"Rio
~or lh
East
South
First
day
:
Sh•
doesn't
hold
me
very
much-she's
afraid,
could have been able to get 11d
Grande" 10, 1 bA 15.
2¥
because it's like trying to hold cooked spaghetti.
ot
dumm
v
s
last
trump
and
6
15-A
Look allhe Book 15
Puss 2N "I
Pa" 3t
Eighth month: My parents are learnin~ who is boss.
II est would ha H co ll ec ted a
6
3D-NBC
News J, 4, 15; Beverly Hillbillies 8. News 6, ·Sewlr\g ~-"411
P.1 ss
P&lt;:~SS
1¥
tnck
d1
amond
Skills
.
Tallorlng39,
Festival of Family Classlcs13
Sometimes
I
really
upset
them,
but
I
smile
and
make
everything
Pa~ s
Pit SS
Pass
7·DO-You
Asked
for
II
3, Hee Haw G, 6, Lawrence Welk 4, 15;
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Third year: My mother hears debates on abortion and knows
7 3D-Nashville Music 3; Amazing World of Kreskln 13 ; Catch ~
JJ
when she looks at me that she did the right thing.
8·DO-AIIIn
lhe Family 8, 10, Partridge Family 6, 13, Folk Life
B' Os,.lild &amp; .James Jaeobv
•1flh year: I started school. I am having trouble adjusting.
The b1ddmg has l&gt;ccn
33, Achievers 4; Emergency 3, 15
Sixth year : My parents are told I have minimal brain
Nor lh
EaM
South
7 JQ-..Brldgel Loves Bernie 8. 10~ Paul Lynde 6, 13, An
South ana lyzed the open1ng Wnt
damage, am hyperactive and have an IQ that's below average.
American Family 33
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lead and dec1ded he d1dn t ilke
1•
Pass
9 DO-Mary Tyler Moore 10. Burns &amp;Schreiber 6. 13 . Mickle
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Seventh year: My parents know that even though I'm not
11 He rev1ewed the b1dd1ng and Pa ~s
Finn's Happy Time Hour 8, Pro Foolball 3, 4, 15
Pass
3+
4t
was gla d he hadp t tn ed for a Pass
normal," I am who they want.
•
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Pass
Pass
4'
4:\
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slam lie counted h1s wmners
Ninlh year: I go to special school claues, have friends, am 10·DO-Dl!lphl Bureau 13; 1972·73 Cincinnati Bengals Highlights" ,
Pa ss
and lose rs and Y. asn 1sure JU St Pass
6; Cambridge Debate on Women•s Lib 33, Mission Imhappy
and so are my parents and baby brother.
You Soulh hold
ho\\ many of each he fi,Jd
possible 8, 10
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favor
of
an
abnormal
child,
but
she
hn
brought
UB
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at
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vou
do
now'
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" II Had to Happen •· 81 " The Mad Ghoul " 13,
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pal't
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MASON - The Wahama
Athletic Boosters of Wahama
H1gh School wtll conduct their
f1rst Tag Day since 1968 and
w1U be knocliing on doors
Saturday morning, August 18.
The cheerleaders will be
stationed on the (;'omeroy •
Mason bndge from 9 a m to 3
p m. and the 1973Jootball team
wtll be gomg door to door in

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Dairy cattle are judged
Open class da1ry cattle
ludglng for the 110th annual
Meigs County Fair was held
Thursday
Winners '" th e Hol stein
Div ision were Bul L two years
and over, Lakin State Hospita l,
first, bull calf, under 1 ve er

and over four months. Roy
Holter, Pomeroy Route 3 firs t,
and Earl H Dean , Pomeroy
Route 3, second, cow , four.,and
over , Oeen , Lakin Stat e
Hospttal and Holter , first
through third
respect ively,
cow, three and under four ,
Dean , f~rs. t, Lak in Hosp1tal,
second, and Rocky Top Datry ,
Letart Route 2, w va thi rd ,
cow , two year and under three,
Holler , Lakm Hosp1ta l, and
Roc kv Top Dairy , sen1or
yearling he1ter, Dean f irs t and
second , and Rocky top da iry ,
third , iun•or yearl 1ng he 1fer,
Rock'll Top Dair y , t•rst, senior
helter calf , Ph1lllp Radford
Pomeroy Route 3, f •rst Leland
Parker , Chester , second and
Dean , third , Junior he1fer calf ,
Dean , firs t, Rocky Da i r y,
second, Holter , th ird . get of
slrt , Holter, Lak i n St&amp;te
Hospital , Rock y Oatry , ft r st,
second and third, respe ctive ly
produce of cow, Ho lter , ftrst
and
second , and
Lak i n
Hospital , third , three femal es
bred and owned by exh tb1tor.
Dean . Holter and Lak i n
Hospital , first through third
Dean exh i b•t ed the sen1or
champion fema le and Radford .
tht lunior champ ion femeie
Frtd Blerhup of Wellston
Route 3, was the only exh lbltor
In the mHklng shorthorns c i a~"
winning the four champion
awards. lnciu(Hng the ch~m
pion bull , senior , luntor and
rind champion fem al es and
2 firsts end six second places
' There wu one exhibitor In
the Ayresh lres clan Sh~ was
P•trlcle
Lynn
Pullins,
Coolville Route 2, who was
ewarded the sen lor h elfe r
ribbon 1nd 1110 won th e 1un1or
chemplon femlll prem tum
1n tht Gutrnaey div ision
Harold Carnahan, Racine, won
1 flrtt for tht cow, three ~ur s
end undtr tovr ana Mar K
More. Pomeroy Route 3, won a

f tr st tor the bes t cow two and
under
three
Car nahan
dtsp l ayed the best sen •or
year lt ng he1 fer and Mora took
f1rs t p l aces 10 the run1or
yearling helfer , sen ior heifer
calf , lun•or hetter ce lt, a
second also t here , ge t of S1re ,
produce of cow, and for three
fema les bred and owned by the
exhibi tor Carnaha n exhlfH ted
th e senior and grand champ ion
females and Mora exh1b1 ted
th e ]un tor ct1amp1on female
In Jersey judgmg th e grand
c hamp•on
female
was
exh1b1 ted b y Htll cou ntry
Jersey Farm. Athens Rou te l
wt l h th e Twin j Pine Jun1or
Farm ,
Letart,
W
Va ,
exh1b1f1rig the ]un tor champ 10n
fema le Hill Country won a
fir st m the best bull ca lf under
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P1nc, H il l CO untry . second and
th1rt1 , se n tor Y.earllng heif er ,
Tw1n Ptne W1!bur W1n d\and ,
Guys-vil le Rout e l, and Leland
Park er, Pom er oy Ro~Jte 3
IUntor yearl•ng hetfer. Htll
Country , Tw1n Pine . H tll
Countr y
sen ior heifer calf ,
W•ndland , Tw in Pl 11e H 1ll
Country , 1Un 1or he•f er call.
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Pm e, get of stre , Wlndlnnd ,
Twtn P1ne , H1ll Cou ntr y ,
produ ce of cow, W1ndland , Hil l
Country and Twm Pm e three
fema les br ed and owned by
exh i bitor , Twin Pi ne , Hill
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Hartford and West Columbta.
The boys will be weartng
th eir football jerseys and
carrytng con tamers and will be
accompamed by parents so you
can tdentify. them when they
ca ll on you.
The Athletic Boosters smcerely apprectate all the help
gtven m the past and ask your
supp&lt;»:t m the1r upcommg Tag
Day.
Your donahons are maktng
posstble the followmg proJects
earned out by the Boosters the
past year and for the year 197374:
New field ltghts, $2,500 , 6MM camera and proJector,'
$425; football msurance, $878 ;
football programs, $370;
football butt sled, $600; flu
shots for football boys, $120;
pre-game dinner, $350; new
football helmets$540; Block-R·
Malle machme , $1,490; excavatmg and resodding football fteld, $600, All-sports
banquet, $200
Plus many small mtscellaneous proJeCts

MAJOR

LEAGUE

Curolina Slate, netl"l ~ t and
Marvin Barnes or ProVIdence
added 18
In nil , the Americans had six
players in double figures, the
same number they had Thursday when they beat Brll.ain.
123-7~. tn another prelimlnury
match
'"fhey weren't very good
compehtlOn but I stdl think we
did a lot or things well,"
Badger said "Our lost break
was working and we were
movlng the ball very well I
also ltked our defense. 'fhe
Swedes were simply too afraid
to shoot.''
Kay Carlsson scored eight
points for Sweden, who lost
three of the1r starlmg players
to fouls' durtng the game.
Sweden fm1shed w1th 34 fouls,
three more than the 1r pomt
total
"I guess that wasn't too b•d
for an opener," said U. S.
Coach Ed Badger after the
Great
Brttam debacle.
"Naturally, I'm very happy
overall, but I felt we co:nld have
been a httle sharper "
Obvtously, Badger was
referring to frequent "hotdog"
tactics h1s troops ulllized m
thoroughly embarrassing the
Brttons Marvm Barnes, the 6foot-9 center_from Provtdence
was h1gh man for the
Amertcans w1th 24 pomts - at
least 14 of them comtng off
crowd-pleasmg dunk shots
And the forwards , Dav1d
Thompson of North Carolina
State and Maurtce Lucas of
Marquette , mltmtdated the
Britons w1th between-the-leg
dribbles and cross-court passes
that d1dn 't always reach thetr
mark
In addttion to Barnes' 24 and
Thompson's 21, Tom Burleson
of North Carolina Stale contrtbuted 20 pomts and 14

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Amencan League
East
Balt imore
Detro1t
New York
Boston
Milwau kee
Cle11elan d

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65 52 556
66 54 550 1!,
66 57 537 2
62 57 521 4
59 59 500 6 1h
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KansasC1ty
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Mmnesota
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Ch tc ago
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Ca l•fornta
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Tex~s
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Thursday's Results
Oakland 6 Boston 3
C l ~ 11eland 10 Kan C1ty 4
(Only games scheduled )
Today 1 s Probable P1tchers

59 520 13

Atlanta
59 65 476 l8 1J2
San D1 ego
43 77 364 321h
Thursday ' s Results
Atl~~n ta 10 Chicago 2
San Fran 2 Philadelphia 1
(Only games sct1edul ed)
Today's Probable Pitch ers
(All t1mes EDT&gt;
Los Angeles ( Messe r sm ith 11
7) at Chtcago ( Bonham 4 4),
2 30 p m
Ctnclnnat• ( Gullett 14 B) at
New York (Stone 7 3) , night.
8 05 p m
Atlanta (S chuel er 71l at
Montrejlll (Renko 11 7). B OS

(All

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Kansas City (Drago 12 11 l at
Bos ton (Moret 6 0). 7 30 p m
Chi c ago ( Bahnsen IS 13) at
Balttmore ( Palm er 16 6), 7 30

WI LMI NG TON ,
Oh10
(UPI) - Cmcmnall Bengals
coach Paul Brown announced
Thursday afternoon that
quarterback Vlrgtl Carter will
make h1s f1rst start of the
exhlbtllon season Sunday
aga1nst the Cleveland Browns
Carter lost the No I quarterbackmg JOb last year to Kenny
Anderson, who IS expected to
see considerable actwn Sunday
The Bengals-Browns game tS
scheduled at Ohto StadiUm on
the Oh10 State Uruverstty campus tn Columbus
The Bengals Thursday cut
Rtck Setferl of OhtQ State, who
had arrived in camp only TuesClay. Se1fert, a defenstve end,
was trymg to latch on w1th the
Bengals after being waived by
the New York Jets
Brown satd Sunday's game
also w1ll mark the season debuts of defenstve end Sherman
Whtte and safety Tommy
Casanova, the top draft chotces
of a year ago.
White hasn't played m
earlier games because of a
kneecap operation and
Casanovaonlyarnvedatcamp
Tuesday after completmg a
summer school course.
Bob Johnson IS to start at
center Sunday, but former
Ohto State star Tom DeLeone
ts e~pecwd to play most of the
game at center because John-

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Cleveland (Strom 2 10) , B p m
New York (Medlch 9 6) af
Texas (Merritt 4 BL 9 p m
Detroit ( J Perry 11 10 ) at
pm
Callfornta (Ryan 1314) , 11 p m
San F ran c iSCO ( Bryant 17 B)
Milwaukee (Co lborn 15 7) at
at Pittsburgh (Moose 7 10) . B 05 Oakland' (Holtzman 17 lO l. 11

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Met.s .
Slated to go to the mound for
Cincmnall1s Don Gullett, 14-8,
agamst George Stone, 7-3.

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Brown satd he hopes to use
Sunday 's game to take a good
look at punter Ken Duncan,
who Is compettng wtth Dave
Lewts and Dave Green for the
JOb.
Meanwhtle,
Clev eland
Browns' head coach N1ck
Skortch satd Thursday
rook1e offens1ve left guard Pete
Adams and veteran center J1m
Copeland would start Sunday
for the Brown•
· Skortch also satd Hugh MeKinms, m his first year m the
NFL after three campaigns m
the Canadtan Football League,
would start at fullback, repla cmg the tn]ured Bo Scott. Scott
has been bothered by a
strained Achilles tendon and
regular back-up Ke,n Brown
has a brutsed back. Neither ts
expected to play
Skor1ch had planned to use
10-year-man Leroy Kelly at
both running back and fullback
agatnst the Bengals, but sa1d
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games - earned the shot. Keily's average gam per carry 1s
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Mtke Phtpps and Don Horn
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for Cleveland.
In other aclton at the
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a back-up to well-seasoned
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llankAaron has given up
hope that he Will equal or
surpass Babe Ruth's all-t1me
home run rt'Cord th1s season
but is confident that he will
, achieve the fea t in 1974
"I don 't really thmk it's
poistbie that I 'II reach the
record this year," smd Aaron
after hitting his 29th of the
season and the 702nd of his
career m the Atlanta Braves'
10-2 v1ctory over the Chicago
CUbs Thursday "There aren't
enough games left lor me to do
1t th1s seawn
"I would hke to h1t f1ve or six

for h1s lOth wm w1th the rebel
help or Elias Sosa m the Gtant~·
v1ctory over the Ph1lhes. Ken
Brett went the d1slllnce for the
Phllhcs and suffered his fifth
loss agamst 12 vtctones. Bob
Boone homered for the
Plulhes
V1da Rlu e, com1ng on
strong alter his poor 1972
season, pitched a four.IJ1tter
and Reggie Jackson drove m
four runs w1th tao homers lor
the A's The v1ctory ra1sed
Blue's record to 13-7, mcludmg
four strat ght wins, wh1le
Jackson ra1sed h1s RB I total to

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lly F"REI) DOWN

Unfortunately lor ti•e Umted
States, the women were nut
able to , dupticalt the men's
easy triumph Challenged by a
bigger and stronger team Irom
the Soviet Union which Included at least one seven.foot
g1ri. the American women
were trounced, 92-49
On other fronts, the track
and field competition began at
the massive 103,000. seat Lenin
Stadt urn w1th three ftnals - the
men's 10,000 meter run and
shot put plus the women's
Javelin, There were no gold more this season/' he conmeda ls, however for the hnued, "and then go lor the
Umted States.
record next year I don 't thmk
I've got a good chance to' h1t 13
+ + +
A weekend II wbea you more homers th1s season."
Aaron's homer Thursday, his
start to worry aboul Monday
happenmg.
first stnce July 31, came off

STANDINGS

Mat or League Standmgs
By Un1ted Press International
Nahonal Leag'le
· east
w. I. pet g.b.
St LOUIS
62 59 512
Pittsburgh
57 60 487 3
MontreSI
57 62 479 4
Chtcago
56 64 467 5'h
Philadelph ia 55 65 45 8 61f2
New York
53 65 449 7 1 2
West
w I pet g b
Los Angeles
76 45 628
Cmcmnat1
74 48 607 2'12
San F ranc iSCO 66 53 555 9

Houston

rebounds to the U S cause,
wlnlc te~mmute~ Wally
Walker of V1r~mta 112), Quinn
Buc~ner of lnd1ana ( I2) and
Luctt. also were In double point

Philadelphia (Ca rlton 10 14 )
Saturday 's Games
af Housto n (Wilson 9 12), 8 30 Kansas C1ty at Boston
pm
Mtlwaukee at Oakland
San D1ego { K1rby 7 13) at at M1nn at Cle11e, t w1l 1ght
~tfn LOUIS (Cleveland 12 6), 9 Ch1cago at Baltimore, ntght
New York at Texas, n 1ghl
Saturday's Games
Detro1t at Ca lttornta , n tght
Cmclnnatl at New York
Los Angeles at Cht cago
REDS IN NEW YORK
Atlan• ,_, - • 'Ao ntrea1. n1 Qhf
NEW
YORK (UPI) - The
San Fran at Pt tlsburgh , night
~·
New Hav,.n, W Vit
Ph• lade lph •a at Houston , n1g ht
Cmcmnali Reds, conltnumg
~~~~~~~~~ww~ San D1ego at St Lou is, night
the1r road trtp, wtll be here
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&gt;pr.oll.! ded

a winner again

5'

Diagnost ic

CeMer , Mobil 011 Cor
po ..tlM opened the f1rsl

Transfers

~

the era of the

dawning -

Property

i Helen Help

workout. but not much 11101 e/'
U S H~ad Co:~ch F.d lludger
SHid
Tom Burleson. the 7-foot-4
cenler ' from North Carolina
Stale. led the baltinced US.
seormg attack with 24 potnts
All Amencan forwurd David
Thompson, also of -North

Wahama Boosters
to call Saturday

Meigs

ROBERT L SHARP, of 180South 5th Ave ,Middleport, is
proud of hiS 1940 model Chevrolet which is still m regular use
with nearly 71,000 miles on tt. Sharp, who was employed by
the Ohio Fuel Gas Company for 43 years, celebrated hts 86th
birthday Wednesday. He has two sons, Wayne, of Zanesvtlle,
and Glenn, Reynoldsburg ; a daughter, Lenme Haptonstall,
Middleport; seven grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren His wife, Edith, d1ed m 1967.

"11 wtui n ~ood mornin~

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.Television Log

Awards made to winners

tlrsl 10 11111\Ult'S of play
Halftlm&lt;' score w11S 57 to 17.

w1th two doubles ahd a mng le
and C.1lr1s Chamhli.- extended
his hltllnA streak to 17 games
w1th a homer and a sing le In
the lnd1&amp;ns' victory. 'rho loss
dropped the Royals one per·
c-enll! ge pomt beh1nd Oakland
m the AI. West.

Aaron blasts No. 702
as Cubs keep losing

U• S. cagers win again

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Horn Show - GC , Tony
Kennedy ; RC. Robin R itchie ,
St
Fair
Reprtuntlfllllt ,
snaron wnsan and Robin
Rltc;h le presented blankets by
IIIII DownJe, Jr

ROIITTIS

Crops and
Shops
and
Englnnr ln9 Photography,
GC , Sttvt Stout. RC, Aandv
Kellar , Commendation, Gary
Nti iOn
Entemotogv GC , Mike
Mc Guire , RC , Faith Perrin
wood and Metal working GC, Bryan Jordan . RC , Roberr
Lawren ce, Comm ,, Marco
Jeffers
Conservat ion - GC , Mary
Slav in, RC , VIcki Oberholz.er
Vegetable Gardening - GC,
Ronn ie Wood . RC, Ragle Gaul;
Comm , Steve Morris and
Sttve Stout
Bicycle - GC, Terna Van
Mtter , RC , Lester Jeffers,
Comm ., Terri Pullins and
Ri cky Williamson

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WINNER IN ONE OF THE QUARTER HORSE RACES Thursday at the Me1gs County
Fair was Chic Bar Dee owned by Jenmngs Beegle, Rt. l, Mmersville A blanket was presented
the wmner donated by Modern Supply , Pomeroy Shown m the wmmng Circle were Joey
Arrington, nder and Beegle, front w1th blanket, 1-r are D1ck Roach and Frank Johnson

l

JUNIOR CHAMPION GUERNSEY FEMALE of the
mor div1s1on, open class, was owned by Mark Mora. The
ammal was Judged during the dairy cattle judging Thursday
at the Metgs County Fa1r

Biddle claimed

PATI'Y PULLINS, COOLVILLE, took top honors m the
AyrShire class m judgmg of dairy cattle Thursday at the
Metgs County Juntor Fa1r

The year's most controversial TV drama , "Sticks
"
rentl~ won •t be seen here when it is shown - fllllllly
_ ~;~S::Ight, and 1'm not sure that's til) ~ad.
On the other hand renms of last season s most con,tro•verilial
TV series episOdes, th~ abortion Issue on "Maude," will be
a11d I'm not sure that's so good.
Bo

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MOSCOW \UP I\ - The
Umted States m~n·s basketball
teum scoted •t• second consecutive ruMway victory at
the World Umversity Games
'today with a 120-31 rout of
Sweden
The taller and more ex.
perienced Amen cans dommated every phase of the
mismatch and permitted the
Swedes just lwo baskets m the

CBS chlckened ou\ of the original showing of "$ticka
Bones" last winttr. This was when our prisoners ot war
coming home from Southeast Asia, and the drama - a grlaly and
raunchy one _ was not considered approprtale flre for that time
and place, since it deal! with. a problem-ridden and tragic
homecommg for POWs.
Getting its nerve back, CBS sch~uled the mi':I-Allll\l:st
Showing and at least 79 of its 200-plus afftlialell have flatly
they wo~ 't Show the movie Amazingly, two NBC atatlQIIS
decided to pick it up, perhaps just playing one-upmanShip, wm•• ,
one of CBS' own network-owned stations (KMOX-TV, St.
Louis) said, in effect "hell, no, we won't go! and cancel~ out.
Locally the show probably won't be seen, so I can I ~Y
Electricity, GC . Car l Gheen, . whether it should be pernutted here or not, for it's heav~, heavy
AC, Fre d Young, Comm ,
adult fare.
.
Merco Je-ffers
Rope - GC, Gary Nalson ,
At WCHS-TV, Charleston, and WBNS.TV, ColumbUB,
R C, Brian Well
management has a reasonable, and entirely credible attitude Fis hing GC , Angela
Kennedy , RC, Joe Garnes
and perfectly loeical reasons for not Showing the program. And
Fruits - GC, Ra l ph Jordan .
I'm not being an apologiSt for the stations, either.
R C, Eddie Holter
Robbll Show &lt;Trophlesl The management at Channel 8 has a prior commitment to
Best of Show . Charles Ritchie ,
Show
a pro football exhibition tomght (Washington-Buffalo, 8
Champion Showman, N icki
Leonard
p.m.). They felt the program Should get exposure, and asked to
Bee f ITropt\les) Grand
Show
il at a later time on Monday. CBS said no - which reflects
Champ i on Sh owmansh i p ,
Robin
Gainer,
Res,erve
poorly on the network, and shows a sensible attitude on the part
Champion Showmanship,
of the station.
Secky Windon , GC Steer.
Mandie Rose . Renrve C
Up in Columbus, executive Frank Jones ~d that WBNS.TV
Steer, Terry Knighting ; Grand
c Female , Randy Johnson , has never shown the CBS Friday mght movte on Friday night.
Reserve C Female, Br ian
They use Iton a delayed basis on Saturday nights, 11:30 p.m. (a
Windon. Angus FFA Market
more appropriate time for such a·drama), and he wasn't certain
Steer, ~ark Pierce. Crossbred
FFA ~arket Steer , Terry
whether ChannellO would carry tbe film then or not.
Knighting ,
Hereford
l H
In the meantime, they'll do just what they've always done Market Steer , Randy Johnson,
Angus 4'H Market Steer . Lee
Show their own fUm in place of the CBS FridaY flick .
Hysell. Crossbred 4 H Market
Moving on to Maude and her famous abortion of last winter
Steer, Mend le Rose
Flower Show &lt;Trophies) (and 1 really would prefer not to, beeause Maude bores me to
GC, K lm Grueser , Oecorama ,
tears) both stations were blase, and said they'd carry the
GC , Mandie Rose
Achievement
Award
seque~ce about Maude's pregnancy and her sUbsequent decision
CTroph1es l 4 H, Ingrid
to have an abortion just as they dtd during the regular season.
Hawley , trophy donated by
So, although 21 'css affiliates dropped the renms, you'll
A&amp;P Supermarkets, • H, Ed
Cross, by Farmers Bank ,
able to see the whole thing winding up next Tuesday - at thel
FFA, Rocky Hupp, trophy
donated by Pomeroy National
ghastly hour of 8 p. m.
and presented by RI c hard
Now my v1ew on abortions is rather severe, and I have SO!Jiej
Chambers.
Sylv1a ~ldklff , represented
ethical ~nd moral resei"V!Itions about certam conditions conFarm Bureau, secretary of
cernmg abortion. But !halls of no Interest to you.
federation and presented their
What's important is the fact that the U.S Supreme Court has
troph1es
Style Revue (Trophlea&gt; ruled
that abortions are legal and pernusslble, under certain
Top to Toe. GC, Beth Perrin ,
guidellnes,all over the country - and I believe the law is the law
R:C (rosettes), Taml Sames ,
Clothing Mates, GC, Connie
is the law .
Stout. RC , Paige Hayman
So, while I may legally agree that abortion ~ a fit topic for
.Joyful Jumper, GC , Diane
Sm lth, R c, Jody Grueser;
TV,
and at the same time have grave reservaltons in my con-,
Sports Clothes . GC. Bet~y
sc1ence, I can say one thing wtth finality: It's a terrible subject to,
Amsbary, RC, Marylu Mills.
School Cl()thes, GC, K lm
put on network teleVIsion at 8 o'clock in the evening.
Krauthtr ,
R c.
Stephanie
When will CBS, which has tbe courage, seemmgly, to show
Radford , Tailoring, Debbie
Boatr ight.
RC ,
Cindy controversy such as "Sttcks and Bones", recognize that "Allin:
Oom tgan, Lounging Clothes,
the Family" and "Maude" aren't the greatest subject matter to
GC, Jayne Smith, RC, Niese!
Duvall. Dress.up , Barbara
show in the living room before parents can get their kiddles off to
Jordan , RC, L•sa Herald,
bed?
Formal. Jan Holter . RC ,

· LONG BOTTOM - Mrs.
Elizabeth B1ddle, 98, Rt I,
Long Bottom, a lifelong
restdent or Meigs County, died
Wednesday at the Arcadia
Nursmg Home m Coolville
followmg an extended illness.
Mrs
Biddle was the
daughter of the late Phtlip and
Kathryn Schrieber Weber and
was born m the Kerto community. She was a member of
the Christian Church and the
Long Bottom Grange.
She ts survived by a son,
Carl, West Haven, Fla:;; a
daughter, Mrs Thelma Farnsworth, Long Bottom; three
grandchildren , Lloyd Lee
B1ddle, Atlanta, Ga.; Francts
Case, Cheshire, and Mrs.
Walter (Carolyn) Filer, Sea
Brook , Tex .; two greatgranddaughters and several
meces and nephews
Mrs . Biddle was preceded in
death by her husband, S. R.
GRAND CHAMPION GUERNSEY of the Me1gs County
Btddle, In 1932, and several
Jumor Fatr was owned by Jams Carnahan, Racme RD.
brothers and SISters.
Judgmg of dairy cattle took place Thursday morrung
Funeral servtces will be held
at I p. m. Sunday at the White lngnd Hawley
Funeral Home m Coolville wtth
bur1al in Chester Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
AUGUST 17, 1973
home anytime after 7 p. m.
Rosettes plus prenuums of Tony Ke nnedy and Tamm y Friday.
6 00 - News 3. 4, 8, 10, 3, 15, Truth or Conseq. 6, Sesame 51' 20,
Steinmetz, Aff. for Trans.,
Daugh erty
Insight 33.
$10, $8, $6, $4 and $2 were
Engltsh ple asure horse K1m
Sctpio.
6
.
30
- News 6, I Dream of Jeannie 13, Lilias, Yoga &amp; You 33.
Notter,
Ja
ck
Bennett
John
1
awarded to the top llve wmners
Jack
Riggs
Stanley,
Karen
J.
Lave ll e, Debb1e Jone s, G lona
7:00
Truth or Conseq. 3, Beat the Clock 4 , News 6, 10, What's
m the annual Metgs County M l1e r
My Line B; Wild Kingdom 13, Elec Co 20, Tom Jones 15,
Stanley
to
Henry
[).
Helton,
Senior Fair horse show staged Western pleasur e horse, non
Audubon Wildlife Theater 33
reg1 ste red M tk e Beckner ,
Belvia, Helton; 12.5 A., Salem. 7· 30 - Young Dr. Kildare 4; College Hockey 20, Parent Game
Wednesday afternoon.
Aimee Huston , Jun•or Ken
lla R. Osborne to Harry
10; Beat the Clock 13, Porter Wagoner 3, To Tell the Truth 6.
Exception to the rosette-cash nedy, Fae Rei bel , Mary Rou sh
The
Session 20 ; World Press33, Evil Touch 8.
Western pleasure pony ,
Osborne, Parcels, Olive.
premium awards was· the lead· un der 48 tnches Ton y Ken
8 00 - Washington Week 1n Review 20, 33 , Sanford &amp; Son 3. 15.
The Maiden Co. to Rodney
Baseball4, Pro FootballS ; 60 M1nutes 10, Brady Bunch 6 13
m pony class m wh1ch each nedy , Kathy Stan ley, C1ndy
Downmg, Lots, Middleport.
Daug her ty, Dal e Sh obe, Bob
8
30
- Little People 4, 15, Black Perspective on the News 20, 33.
nder receiVed a small trophy Elia s
Odd Couple 6, 13
Rodney
Downing,
Katherine
Trail horse Jun tor Kennedy ,
These nders included Tom
;r Masterpiece Theatre 33 , Room 222 6, 13, Movie "The
Downing to Jaymar Coal Co., 9 00
M il ler A1mee Hu ston ,
Alamo"
3, 15, Free Stage 20, " The Long Voyage Home" 10
Roseberry, Racme; Tammy Gtor1a
Sa ndra Winters. Dave Nease
Wilham R. Hayes, Audra Lots, Middleport.
9
30
Corner
Bar 6. 13
Trail pony Marcta Dillard .
Kennedy, Tuppers Plams , Sue
10 00 - Love, Amer~ can Style 6, 13. News 20, Handful of Ashes
William
W.
Harris,
Mildred
Susann Wlil1amson, Rob•n Hayes to John W Dyke, Jenea
Fry, Pomeroy Route 3; Larry Rltchje, Kathy Stanley , Sc ott
33
Dyke, 3.23 A., Rutland.
A., Hams to Juanita 10 30 - Woman 33, To be announced 4
and Perry Cross, Cheshtre; Nease
David Wtlliams, Jenny Chtlstenson, Lot, Pomeroy.
race horse or pony
11 oo- News, Weather Sports 6, 8, 10, 13, 4, 15.
Melame D1llard, Pomeroy; JulBarrel
te Gooc h, Cmd y Gooch and Wtlliams, Ronme Williams,
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 5, In Concert 6 , Movies "Something
Charles
T.
CaSIIell,
Ruth
Knslle Allensworth, Mid· Mtke Jones , ted for sec ond and Kenneth Williams to James A.
Evil" 8, ''Voyage to the Planet of Preh1stonc Women" 10,
Cassell to Mark E. Smith,
t h~rd .
Sara Lutton Ern1e
"VIolent Saturday" 13
dleport ; Lesa Meier , Mid· Waterson
W1lliams, Lot, Pomeroy.
Jenny Smtth, .38 A., Mid· 1 00 - Midnight Special3, 4. Movie " Flying T1gers" 13
F lag r ace
Tom Roger s,
dlepor t; Patrtcta Circle,
Dorothy Perry to Carrol dleport
1·15 - Movie "The Flying Serpent" 10
.Jon es, Ern1e Waterson ,
Rae me ; Michaela Jones, M1ke
2 30 - News 4.
J1m E lia s Ste11e Waterson
Woodgerd, Ferme Woodgerd,
Biaetnar
Auto
Co
.
PartEgg and spoon race Debbte
Pomeroy, and jloger Smtih,
Dylesville.
nership, John
William
Dye , Donna Stan !.. y , Robm
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18,1973
Jr , Pomeroy Route 3
R1tch1e . Steve Kane , Fae
Lorena McCall, dec., to Elza Blaettnar, Eleanor Blaettnar
6
DO-Consumer's
World
Wmners m other classes, Re1bel
6.3D-TV Classroom 8. Kentucky Af1eld 13. Fa1th tor Today 10
A. McCall, Carlos M. McCall, to Fred Blaettnar, Lots,
Dash for money
R •c hard
first throu gh fifth place, Frank lin , Sherry lnd as ted
?.DO-Neighbors 13, Farm Front 4, Fun for Everyone 6 ,
Robert S. McCall, Thelma Pomeroy.
Treehouse Club 8, 10
J1m E l 1as, Tom
Rogers ,
respecltvely, mcluded :
Har vey Hawkins
7·15-Woman's
Point of VIew 13
Open horsemanshiP Rob1n
Stake r ace Ern1e Waterson , l~:::::::~::::·:·:·:·:·:·. ::::~·::;:::::::&gt;·:·:·:·:~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:'..&lt;·:::::::::::·:w...&lt;;::::::::::::--.--=·~=1
7:30-Man
from
COS! 10. Farmbrook 3, Treehouse Club 13, ,
R1tch1e , Tony Kennedy , Bil l
RIChard Frank ltn , secon d and
Sesame
St
20
,
Gospel
6. Abbott &amp; Costello 8, Juvenile Jury 4
Co le. Ktm Notter , Jack1e
fourth . Steve Waterson, Tom
8
DO-Houndcals
3,
4,
15,
Pufnstul 13, Jake's Place 6, Bugs
Bennett
Rogers
Western p'easure horse ,
Bunny 8, 10
r eg 1stered only Ktm Notter ,
WAIVERS ASKED
8 30-Roman Holidays 3, 4, 15, Jackson Five 6, IJ, Sabrina
Jack1e Bennett, B1ll Co l e
Teenage Witch 8, Popeye 10, Mr Rogers 20
PHILADELPHIA
(UP!
)
Darla Sta nl ey and San dra
9
DO-Jetson
3, 4, 15; Osmonds 6, 13; Amazing Chan 8, tO ,
W1 nters
The Philadelphia Phtlhes
Sesame
St,
20
;::
Western pleasu r e pony , 48 to
asked watvers Thursday on
9 3D-Pink Panther 3, 4, 15 , Movies "Lovcasl, US A" 6, 13,
56 tn ches
Ro b1n R 1t chle,
"The Dynam ic Scooby Ooo Affair" , 8, 10
Glor !a M1ller. J 1mmy Grate,
veteran mllelder Jose Pagan
10
DO-Underdog
J, 4, 15, Elec Co. 20
Helen
Bottel
for the purpose of giving him
10 30-Barkleys 3, 4, 15, Brady Kids 6, 13, "Mister Rogers 20,
his unconditiOnal release and
Josle &amp; The Pussycats In Outer Spaces, 10
WIN AT BRIDGE makmg him a coach
11
DO-Brother
Buzz 6, Sesame Sl 20; Sea Lab J, 4, 15, Bewlt
An Abnormal CbUd II Born
ched 13; Fllntstones Comedy Hour 8, 10.
DEAR
LEN.
11 3D-Kid Power 6, 13', Runaround 3, 4, 15
__
12 DO-Eiec Co. 20, Funkr Phantom 6, 13, Around the World ln"Here'
third
side
to
"The
Diary
of
an
Unborn
Child":
"
80 Days 3, 4, t5 . Arch ie s TV Funnies 8, 10
•
Seplem r : I am concetved. My mother-to-be is barely 18, 12 3D-Talking
second
lead
he
led
a
th1rd
d1a
·
with
a
Glanl3,
4,
15,
Lids
ville
6,
13,
Fat
Albert
&amp;
NORTll
17
my father not uch older.
The Cosby Kids I, 10
mond and ru tted 1n dumm y
+ 10863
1
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Film Festival 8, 10; Lassie 15; Monkeys 6, 13, World,
November:
y
mother
is
scared
to
death
that
the
answer
8a st ove rruff ed and re·
¥ 874
University
Games 3, 4
1
tu rn ed a trump
wtll be "yes." \
• 92
1 3D-American Bandstand 6, 13; TBA 15.
+ 9862
Three days !at~: Yes! My mother doesn't want marriage,
South \\On With h1s ace led a
2 OD-Soul Train 6. Tarzan 13 . Gren Acres 13, Baseball Pre
game Show 15, VIrginian 8, Film 3, Popeye 10
fourt
h
diamond
and
ruffed
once
WEST
wants
an
abortion
even
less
and
ts
scared,
scared,
scared.
Maybe
EAST
2 15-Baseball 3, 4, 15
more East overruffed but that she will go 1t alone .
+ KQ JJ
+ A954
2 3D-Green Acres 10
was the la st tr1ck lor th e de
¥ J
¥ Q109J
December: Mom and Dad decide to become engaged. They
3
DO-Wall Tilt Your Falher Gels Home 13 , Sea World 6,
fense East \\as go mg to make
t Ql08\
• Jn
save
a
httle
money
and
buy
three
rooms
of
furniture
at
an
aucValley Days 10
t11o trumps no ma tter hoy,
+ 11 054
+ Q73
3
3DI' ve Got a Secret 13, Mlsler Roberls 6 , NFL Action '73, 8 , •·
lton.
So uth hod played So uth had
so~ rn 101
Black Omnibus 10
c
March: My parents are married.
lorced h1m Lo make them b'
4 DO-Boxing 6. 3, Wrestl ing 8
+2
rulfmg West s h1gh diamonds
May : They've got problems but they're trying to work therri
4 3D-Horse Race 10
,
,
¥ A K652
5
DO-Mister
Rogers
33
;
Western
Theatre
15,
World
University'
II est co uld have beaten the out and respect each other. ,
t AK743
Games 3, 4 , Wide World of S porls 6. 13, U S. lnduslrles Golf
contract by shilling to a trump
+ AK
June : My mother is having weird pains. She doesn't know it
Classic 8 10
at tnck two Then wh en East yet, but today Is my birthday.
Eust.\\ est vulnerahlc
5
30-Eiectrlc
Compan¥
ovcrrulfed the d~amond Ea st
\\ eu
6 DO-News l , 4, 8, Making ThlnQs Grow 33 , Movie, '"Rio
~or lh
East
South
First
day
:
Sh•
doesn't
hold
me
very
much-she's
afraid,
could have been able to get 11d
Grande" 10, 1 bA 15.
2¥
because it's like trying to hold cooked spaghetti.
ot
dumm
v
s
last
trump
and
6
15-A
Look allhe Book 15
Puss 2N "I
Pa" 3t
Eighth month: My parents are learnin~ who is boss.
II est would ha H co ll ec ted a
6
3D-NBC
News J, 4, 15; Beverly Hillbillies 8. News 6, ·Sewlr\g ~-"411
P.1 ss
P&lt;:~SS
1¥
tnck
d1
amond
Skills
.
Tallorlng39,
Festival of Family Classlcs13
Sometimes
I
really
upset
them,
but
I
smile
and
make
everything
Pa~ s
Pit SS
Pass
7·DO-You
Asked
for
II
3, Hee Haw G, 6, Lawrence Welk 4, 15;
(NEWS PAP ER ENTERPRISE ASSN 1
right
Op&lt;nang lead- + K
World of Survival 13; Age of An xlely 33.
Third year: My mother hears debates on abortion and knows
7 3D-Nashville Music 3; Amazing World of Kreskln 13 ; Catch ~
JJ
when she looks at me that she did the right thing.
8·DO-AIIIn
lhe Family 8, 10, Partridge Family 6, 13, Folk Life
B' Os,.lild &amp; .James Jaeobv
•1flh year: I started school. I am having trouble adjusting.
The b1ddmg has l&gt;ccn
33, Achievers 4; Emergency 3, 15
Sixth year : My parents are told I have minimal brain
Nor lh
EaM
South
7 JQ-..Brldgel Loves Bernie 8. 10~ Paul Lynde 6, 13, An
South ana lyzed the open1ng Wnt
damage, am hyperactive and have an IQ that's below average.
American Family 33
I+
lead and dec1ded he d1dn t ilke
1•
Pass
9 DO-Mary Tyler Moore 10. Burns &amp;Schreiber 6. 13 . Mickle
I+
Seventh year: My parents know that even though I'm not
11 He rev1ewed the b1dd1ng and Pa ~s
Finn's Happy Time Hour 8, Pro Foolball 3, 4, 15
Pass
3+
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MASON - The Wahama
Athletic Boosters of Wahama
H1gh School wtll conduct their
f1rst Tag Day since 1968 and
w1U be knocliing on doors
Saturday morning, August 18.
The cheerleaders will be
stationed on the (;'omeroy •
Mason bndge from 9 a m to 3
p m. and the 1973Jootball team
wtll be gomg door to door in

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Dairy cattle are judged
Open class da1ry cattle
ludglng for the 110th annual
Meigs County Fair was held
Thursday
Winners '" th e Hol stein
Div ision were Bul L two years
and over, Lakin State Hospita l,
first, bull calf, under 1 ve er

and over four months. Roy
Holter, Pomeroy Route 3 firs t,
and Earl H Dean , Pomeroy
Route 3, second, cow , four.,and
over , Oeen , Lakin Stat e
Hospttal and Holter , first
through third
respect ively,
cow, three and under four ,
Dean , f~rs. t, Lak in Hosp1tal,
second, and Rocky Top Datry ,
Letart Route 2, w va thi rd ,
cow , two year and under three,
Holler , Lakm Hosp1ta l, and
Roc kv Top Dairy , sen1or
yearling he1ter, Dean f irs t and
second , and Rocky top da iry ,
third , iun•or yearl 1ng he 1fer,
Rock'll Top Dair y , t•rst, senior
helter calf , Ph1lllp Radford
Pomeroy Route 3, f •rst Leland
Parker , Chester , second and
Dean , third , Junior he1fer calf ,
Dean , firs t, Rocky Da i r y,
second, Holter , th ird . get of
slrt , Holter, Lak i n St&amp;te
Hospital , Rock y Oatry , ft r st,
second and third, respe ctive ly
produce of cow, Ho lter , ftrst
and
second , and
Lak i n
Hospital , third , three femal es
bred and owned by exh tb1tor.
Dean . Holter and Lak i n
Hospital , first through third
Dean exh i b•t ed the sen1or
champion fema le and Radford .
tht lunior champ ion femeie
Frtd Blerhup of Wellston
Route 3, was the only exh lbltor
In the mHklng shorthorns c i a~"
winning the four champion
awards. lnciu(Hng the ch~m
pion bull , senior , luntor and
rind champion fem al es and
2 firsts end six second places
' There wu one exhibitor In
the Ayresh lres clan Sh~ was
P•trlcle
Lynn
Pullins,
Coolville Route 2, who was
ewarded the sen lor h elfe r
ribbon 1nd 1110 won th e 1un1or
chemplon femlll prem tum
1n tht Gutrnaey div ision
Harold Carnahan, Racine, won
1 flrtt for tht cow, three ~ur s
end undtr tovr ana Mar K
More. Pomeroy Route 3, won a

f tr st tor the bes t cow two and
under
three
Car nahan
dtsp l ayed the best sen •or
year lt ng he1 fer and Mora took
f1rs t p l aces 10 the run1or
yearling helfer , sen ior heifer
calf , lun•or hetter ce lt, a
second also t here , ge t of S1re ,
produce of cow, and for three
fema les bred and owned by the
exhibi tor Carnaha n exhlfH ted
th e senior and grand champ ion
females and Mora exh1b1 ted
th e ]un tor ct1amp1on female
In Jersey judgmg th e grand
c hamp•on
female
was
exh1b1 ted b y Htll cou ntry
Jersey Farm. Athens Rou te l
wt l h th e Twin j Pine Jun1or
Farm ,
Letart,
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exh1b1f1rig the ]un tor champ 10n
fema le Hill Country won a
fir st m the best bull ca lf under
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cow, tw o and under three, Twm
P1nc, H il l CO untry . second and
th1rt1 , se n tor Y.earllng heif er ,
Tw1n Ptne W1!bur W1n d\and ,
Guys-vil le Rout e l, and Leland
Park er, Pom er oy Ro~Jte 3
IUntor yearl•ng hetfer. Htll
Country , Tw1n Pine . H tll
Countr y
sen ior heifer calf ,
W•ndland , Tw in Pl 11e H 1ll
Country , 1Un 1or he•f er call.
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Pm e, get of stre , Wlndlnnd ,
Twtn P1ne , H1ll Cou ntr y ,
produ ce of cow, W1ndland , Hil l
Country and Twm Pm e three
fema les br ed and owned by
exh i bitor , Twin Pi ne , Hill
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The boys will be weartng
th eir football jerseys and
carrytng con tamers and will be
accompamed by parents so you
can tdentify. them when they
ca ll on you.
The Athletic Boosters smcerely apprectate all the help
gtven m the past and ask your
supp&lt;»:t m the1r upcommg Tag
Day.
Your donahons are maktng
posstble the followmg proJects
earned out by the Boosters the
past year and for the year 197374:
New field ltghts, $2,500 , 6MM camera and proJector,'
$425; football msurance, $878 ;
football programs, $370;
football butt sled, $600; flu
shots for football boys, $120;
pre-game dinner, $350; new
football helmets$540; Block-R·
Malle machme , $1,490; excavatmg and resodding football fteld, $600, All-sports
banquet, $200
Plus many small mtscellaneous proJeCts

MAJOR

LEAGUE

Curolina Slate, netl"l ~ t and
Marvin Barnes or ProVIdence
added 18
In nil , the Americans had six
players in double figures, the
same number they had Thursday when they beat Brll.ain.
123-7~. tn another prelimlnury
match
'"fhey weren't very good
compehtlOn but I stdl think we
did a lot or things well,"
Badger said "Our lost break
was working and we were
movlng the ball very well I
also ltked our defense. 'fhe
Swedes were simply too afraid
to shoot.''
Kay Carlsson scored eight
points for Sweden, who lost
three of the1r starlmg players
to fouls' durtng the game.
Sweden fm1shed w1th 34 fouls,
three more than the 1r pomt
total
"I guess that wasn't too b•d
for an opener," said U. S.
Coach Ed Badger after the
Great
Brttam debacle.
"Naturally, I'm very happy
overall, but I felt we co:nld have
been a httle sharper "
Obvtously, Badger was
referring to frequent "hotdog"
tactics h1s troops ulllized m
thoroughly embarrassing the
Brttons Marvm Barnes, the 6foot-9 center_from Provtdence
was h1gh man for the
Amertcans w1th 24 pomts - at
least 14 of them comtng off
crowd-pleasmg dunk shots
And the forwards , Dav1d
Thompson of North Carolina
State and Maurtce Lucas of
Marquette , mltmtdated the
Britons w1th between-the-leg
dribbles and cross-court passes
that d1dn 't always reach thetr
mark
In addttion to Barnes' 24 and
Thompson's 21, Tom Burleson
of North Carolina Stale contrtbuted 20 pomts and 14

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Amencan League
East
Balt imore
Detro1t
New York
Boston
Milwau kee
Cle11elan d

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66 54 550 1!,
66 57 537 2
62 57 521 4
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KansasC1ty
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Mmnesota
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Ch tc ago
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Ca l•fornta
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Tex~s
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Thursday's Results
Oakland 6 Boston 3
C l ~ 11eland 10 Kan C1ty 4
(Only games scheduled )
Today 1 s Probable P1tchers

59 520 13

Atlanta
59 65 476 l8 1J2
San D1 ego
43 77 364 321h
Thursday ' s Results
Atl~~n ta 10 Chicago 2
San Fran 2 Philadelphia 1
(Only games sct1edul ed)
Today's Probable Pitch ers
(All t1mes EDT&gt;
Los Angeles ( Messe r sm ith 11
7) at Chtcago ( Bonham 4 4),
2 30 p m
Ctnclnnat• ( Gullett 14 B) at
New York (Stone 7 3) , night.
8 05 p m
Atlanta (S chuel er 71l at
Montrejlll (Renko 11 7). B OS

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Kansas City (Drago 12 11 l at
Bos ton (Moret 6 0). 7 30 p m
Chi c ago ( Bahnsen IS 13) at
Balttmore ( Palm er 16 6), 7 30

WI LMI NG TON ,
Oh10
(UPI) - Cmcmnall Bengals
coach Paul Brown announced
Thursday afternoon that
quarterback Vlrgtl Carter will
make h1s f1rst start of the
exhlbtllon season Sunday
aga1nst the Cleveland Browns
Carter lost the No I quarterbackmg JOb last year to Kenny
Anderson, who IS expected to
see considerable actwn Sunday
The Bengals-Browns game tS
scheduled at Ohto StadiUm on
the Oh10 State Uruverstty campus tn Columbus
The Bengals Thursday cut
Rtck Setferl of OhtQ State, who
had arrived in camp only TuesClay. Se1fert, a defenstve end,
was trymg to latch on w1th the
Bengals after being waived by
the New York Jets
Brown satd Sunday's game
also w1ll mark the season debuts of defenstve end Sherman
Whtte and safety Tommy
Casanova, the top draft chotces
of a year ago.
White hasn't played m
earlier games because of a
kneecap operation and
Casanovaonlyarnvedatcamp
Tuesday after completmg a
summer school course.
Bob Johnson IS to start at
center Sunday, but former
Ohto State star Tom DeLeone
ts e~pecwd to play most of the
game at center because John-

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Cleveland (Strom 2 10) , B p m
New York (Medlch 9 6) af
Texas (Merritt 4 BL 9 p m
Detroit ( J Perry 11 10 ) at
pm
Callfornta (Ryan 1314) , 11 p m
San F ran c iSCO ( Bryant 17 B)
Milwaukee (Co lborn 15 7) at
at Pittsburgh (Moose 7 10) . B 05 Oakland' (Holtzman 17 lO l. 11

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tonight to face the New York
Met.s .
Slated to go to the mound for
Cincmnall1s Don Gullett, 14-8,
agamst George Stone, 7-3.

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son IS nursmg an tnJUry.
Brown satd he hopes to use
Sunday 's game to take a good
look at punter Ken Duncan,
who Is compettng wtth Dave
Lewts and Dave Green for the
JOb.
Meanwhtle,
Clev eland
Browns' head coach N1ck
Skortch satd Thursday
rook1e offens1ve left guard Pete
Adams and veteran center J1m
Copeland would start Sunday
for the Brown•
· Skortch also satd Hugh MeKinms, m his first year m the
NFL after three campaigns m
the Canadtan Football League,
would start at fullback, repla cmg the tn]ured Bo Scott. Scott
has been bothered by a
strained Achilles tendon and
regular back-up Ke,n Brown
has a brutsed back. Neither ts
expected to play
Skor1ch had planned to use
10-year-man Leroy Kelly at
both running back and fullback
agatnst the Bengals, but sa1d
McKinrus - who has the best
per yard carry average on the
club in 5.1 after two exhibitiOn
games - earned the shot. Keily's average gam per carry 1s
3 7 yards m two games
Mtke Phtpps and Don Horn
will alternate the stgnal-calling
for Cleveland.
In other aclton at the
Browns ' trammg camp at.
H1ram College, rook1e of-

fenstvc tackle Tom Humphrey
was swttched to the defense as
a back-up to well-seasoned
veteran tac kles
Walter
Johnson and Jerry Sherk
Humphrey, at 6-foo t~ and 265
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llankAaron has given up
hope that he Will equal or
surpass Babe Ruth's all-t1me
home run rt'Cord th1s season
but is confident that he will
, achieve the fea t in 1974
"I don 't really thmk it's
poistbie that I 'II reach the
record this year," smd Aaron
after hitting his 29th of the
season and the 702nd of his
career m the Atlanta Braves'
10-2 v1ctory over the Chicago
CUbs Thursday "There aren't
enough games left lor me to do
1t th1s seawn
"I would hke to h1t f1ve or six

for h1s lOth wm w1th the rebel
help or Elias Sosa m the Gtant~·
v1ctory over the Ph1lhes. Ken
Brett went the d1slllnce for the
Phllhcs and suffered his fifth
loss agamst 12 vtctones. Bob
Boone homered for the
Plulhes
V1da Rlu e, com1ng on
strong alter his poor 1972
season, pitched a four.IJ1tter
and Reggie Jackson drove m
four runs w1th tao homers lor
the A's The v1ctory ra1sed
Blue's record to 13-7, mcludmg
four strat ght wins, wh1le
Jackson ra1sed h1s RB I total to

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lly F"REI) DOWN

Unfortunately lor ti•e Umted
States, the women were nut
able to , dupticalt the men's
easy triumph Challenged by a
bigger and stronger team Irom
the Soviet Union which Included at least one seven.foot
g1ri. the American women
were trounced, 92-49
On other fronts, the track
and field competition began at
the massive 103,000. seat Lenin
Stadt urn w1th three ftnals - the
men's 10,000 meter run and
shot put plus the women's
Javelin, There were no gold more this season/' he conmeda ls, however for the hnued, "and then go lor the
Umted States.
record next year I don 't thmk
I've got a good chance to' h1t 13
+ + +
A weekend II wbea you more homers th1s season."
Aaron's homer Thursday, his
start to worry aboul Monday
happenmg.
first stnce July 31, came off

STANDINGS

Mat or League Standmgs
By Un1ted Press International
Nahonal Leag'le
· east
w. I. pet g.b.
St LOUIS
62 59 512
Pittsburgh
57 60 487 3
MontreSI
57 62 479 4
Chtcago
56 64 467 5'h
Philadelph ia 55 65 45 8 61f2
New York
53 65 449 7 1 2
West
w I pet g b
Los Angeles
76 45 628
Cmcmnat1
74 48 607 2'12
San F ranc iSCO 66 53 555 9

Houston

rebounds to the U S cause,
wlnlc te~mmute~ Wally
Walker of V1r~mta 112), Quinn
Buc~ner of lnd1ana ( I2) and
Luctt. also were In double point

Philadelphia (Ca rlton 10 14 )
Saturday 's Games
af Housto n (Wilson 9 12), 8 30 Kansas C1ty at Boston
pm
Mtlwaukee at Oakland
San D1ego { K1rby 7 13) at at M1nn at Cle11e, t w1l 1ght
~tfn LOUIS (Cleveland 12 6), 9 Ch1cago at Baltimore, ntght
New York at Texas, n 1ghl
Saturday's Games
Detro1t at Ca lttornta , n tght
Cmclnnatl at New York
Los Angeles at Cht cago
REDS IN NEW YORK
Atlan• ,_, - • 'Ao ntrea1. n1 Qhf
NEW
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San Fran at Pt tlsburgh , night
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Ph• lade lph •a at Houston , n1g ht
Cmcmnali Reds, conltnumg
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i Helen Help

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U S H~ad Co:~ch F.d lludger
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Tom Burleson. the 7-foot-4
cenler ' from North Carolina
Stale. led the baltinced US.
seormg attack with 24 potnts
All Amencan forwurd David
Thompson, also of -North

Wahama Boosters
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Meigs

ROBERT L SHARP, of 180South 5th Ave ,Middleport, is
proud of hiS 1940 model Chevrolet which is still m regular use
with nearly 71,000 miles on tt. Sharp, who was employed by
the Ohio Fuel Gas Company for 43 years, celebrated hts 86th
birthday Wednesday. He has two sons, Wayne, of Zanesvtlle,
and Glenn, Reynoldsburg ; a daughter, Lenme Haptonstall,
Middleport; seven grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren His wife, Edith, d1ed m 1967.

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Awards made to winners

tlrsl 10 11111\Ult'S of play
Halftlm&lt;' score w11S 57 to 17.

w1th two doubles ahd a mng le
and C.1lr1s Chamhli.- extended
his hltllnA streak to 17 games
w1th a homer and a sing le In
the lnd1&amp;ns' victory. 'rho loss
dropped the Royals one per·
c-enll! ge pomt beh1nd Oakland
m the AI. West.

Aaron blasts No. 702
as Cubs keep losing

U• S. cagers win again

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TUf;sDAV
IICIIR TO I'IIAC:rJC•:
PUBLIC MEl•:TlNC , UO
Th newly or~anlzed Meigs
p.ln . ul Trinity Church, County yo uth choir will
Pomeroy, to Inform re~ldents pra •Uce Sunday from 2 to 3 : ~
on .5 bond Issue lo be voted on p.m. at the Bradbury Church of
Nov . 6, .-hich .-111 provide Christ. Youth from all MelKa
funds for construction of county churc~e~ of junior high
lrainlng center for mentally ·~~ and up are invited . to ~t­
retarded. All pltitens ore in- ll!nd. Jane Wise and Maryln
Wilcox will be the dlrecton.
vile'(( to attend .

SATURDAY
262ND ANN IVERSARY
reun ion of Roush 1Rausch) and
All~e Families, Mason County
Fa ~rgro u n ds. Pichlc and
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meeUng.
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reunion at Shrine Park in
II
Racine. Dinner at noon. All
re latives and friends invited.
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HOMECOMING and basket
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William Genheimer, who are
BERTHA· PARKER wao
retw·ni ng to South Africa as
ont of several senior citizens
missionaries at the park on Rt.
participating In the program
33, at the top of the hill . All
Thursday afternoon in ob•
·friends and relatives invited.
servance oi Senior Citizens
SIXTY-SIXTH Annual Cur lis
Day. Her contribution was a
•·cunion, Shriners' Park,
humorous recitation.
J
:acine. Basket dinner at noon.
~onoma Curtis Osborne family,
host. All Curtis relatives are
religious numbers.
ANNOUNCE ENG AGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. George
urged to bring f~mil y in·
There were also recitations
R. Black, Portland, are announcing the engagement and
formation
for the upcoming
by three of the active senior
approaching marriage of their daughter, Diana Lynn, to
family
history
book,
citizens, Mrs. Nellie Tracy,
David Eugene Hysell, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Na than Hysell,
HOMECOMING, Zaleski
Mrs. Oessie Patterson, and
Middleport. Miss Black is a 1973 graduate of Southern High
Fr eewill Baptist Church.
Mrs. Bertha Parker.
SchooL Her fiance graduated !rom Meigs High School in 1971
Basket dinner at noon . SerNume rou~ Items made by the
and is presently employed by the Rehabilita tion Services
vices at I p.m. with the Rev.
senior citizens, such as quilts,
Commission
in
Portsmouth.
W
edding
plans
are
incomplete.
J
ohn L. Elswick, Chester .
crocheted pieces afghan s,
Music
by The Ohio Gospel Tone
items construcred frol)l wood,
Quartet.
marble animals, jewelry, fruit
plaques, dough flowers, pillow
SLIDES OF Holy Land to be
shown at Long Bottom United
cases, pictures of ail kinds and
Methodist Church, 8 p.m. by
leathercraft, were on display
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for for sale at the rent.
The 38th annual Parker Mrs. Leah CoffeY., Mar ion ; Dot Fisher, author of "II
Transportatjon for the senior Reunion was held at the Orland Branch, Belpre ; Mrs. Couldn' t Happen to Me" .
citizens 'was provided on the · Tuppers Plains Elementary Tom Y.ost, Suga r Grove; Mrs. Public invited.
two mini-buses and admission School, Sunday, August 12. A Clara Bell Burns and Mrs.
MONDAY
to the grounds was lowered to · baske! dinner was enjoyed at Eleanor Burnside, Athens;
Concept -90 AM pocket portable redia .
REVIVAL
at Ha.zael . Comhalf-price to those over 60.
noon. Mrs. Wijber Park er Mrs. Lotta Parker , Mr. and
Has a ''see- lhru" slide-rule dial and black
munity Church 7:30 each
polystyrene cabinet.
asked the blessing.
Mrs. Delmas Smith and evening beginning Monday
Those present were Mr . and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Everett with the Rev. George iloschar
Mrs. Roy Parker, Ralph Ed- Parker, Smithville, W. Va.;
gelist . • Special music,
ward, Lesrer, rarl and Jackie, Rodney Pa rker, Parkersburg, evan
public invited. Homecoming all
Mr. and Mrs. William White W.Va.
, day on August 26 with Barnett
and
Diana,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gifts were presented to the
Neutzling, was named to
Wilber
Parker,
Mrs.
Joseph
oldest
man , Leon Hecox; oldest
prepare a fall festival to be
Poole
and
Will,
ail,
of
Rt.
3,
woma
n, Lotta Parke r; Family
held during Seprember.
At the August 28 meeting the Pomer-oy; Mrs. Gene vieve traveled farthes t, Leon Hecox;
roil call will be "your favorite Guthrie, Mrs. Ethel Stout, Mrs. largest family present, Mr. and
movie" and a white elephant Eleanor Boyles, Coolville Rt. ; Mrs. Roy .Parker ; youngest
Leon Hecox, Burlington, Iowa; girl, Diana White; youngest
sale will be held.
. Attending were Janice Robert and Leon Jr. Hecox, boy, Will Poole.
The reuni on will be held hext
Lawson , Thelma . Grueser , Rockford, IlL; Edward
FOR
Elva Dailey, Charlotte Nease, Parker, Columbus; Mrs. Carol year at the same place the
Nancy Neutzling, Agnes White, Jones, Mrs. Augusta Keith , second Sunday in August.
Clara Lavender, Marie Rizer,
Elizabeth Rice, Myla Hudson,
Ada Slack, and Eleanor
OF
Bohralii. Guests were Eber
NTERNATIONAL BROTHE
Pickens Jr. , Cindy Neutzling
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS
and Mary Beth White.
HUNTINGTON LOCAL NO. 317
RUTLAND - The Brogan New Hampshire; Miss Linda
Brogan,
Hatfi
eld,
Pa.;
Barry
family reuni on was held July 28
Cole, Pennsylva nia ; Miss
al
Forest Acres Park.
PLAN REVIVAL
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Barbara
Merrill, :t:Jew· HampAttending were Mrs. Wilda
ALBANY - There will be an
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. Closed Every Monday Except Labor Day
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~AMDEN
u..s. 60 WEST-HUNTIN
and 25, at the Albany Riding Brogan, Lee Ann and Ke ith, Massey and family, Barbersville,
W.
Va.
Club Grounds , Albany, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston
services to begin at 7:30 each and Cecil Dale, Mr. and Mrs.
night. Special featured singers Marion McClure, Charl es
include the Gospel Tone Barrell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Quartet,
Chester ,
the McElroy and Chuckle, Miss
Angelaires Quartet , Sugar Diana Broga n, Columbus;.
Grove, and the Flo'wers 'Mr. and Mrs. John Haley,
Brothers, Marietta . Evangelist Gary, Larry and Sherrie, New
for the revival will be the Rev. Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Greene, Oak Hill , W. Va .; Mr.
John L. Elswick, Athens.
and Mrs. Jimmy Adkins and
fa mily, Mrs. Hesler Adkins,
Dave and Kent, Walkerton,
VISIT RELATIVES
Ind.;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goff,
Mr. and Mrs . Charles W.
George,
Mike, Kevin and Susie,
Ellis, Altamont, Ill ., are in
'Pomeroy visiting his parents, Morgantown, W. Va.; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellis. The Mrs. John Brogan, Teresa and
elder Mr. Ellis, past eighty , John, Hurricane, W. Va.; Mr.
has been a bed patient for and Mrs. Lawrence Brogan
and Neil, Gettysburg, Pa'.; Mr.
several years.
and Mrs. Don King, David,
Eric, Denise, and Nigel, ROckville, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Steve
GREENHOUSE
Brogan and Amy , Germany;
Mark Brogan, Pease AFB,

Mrs. Garnt Ervine, Portland, was one of several RSVP
( Rtired SeniorVoluilteer Program ) workers who is a!l)listing
in the sale of items made by senior citizens. The marionettes
pictured here were made by James Doss. The senior citizens
tent will remain in place throughout the fair and ail items will
be on sale the remainder of the week.

Mrs. Deb6ie Crow Gilkey
was honored recently with a
bridal shower at the MeiW~ I nn
hosted by MillS Pcgll)' Swry
and Mrs. Jea nelle Wildermuth.
An orchid and pink color
IICheme was carried out In the
decorations for the sl)ower.
Games were played with prizes
))eing awarded to the wiMers.
Punch, cake, mints and nuts
were served . 11le guest list
included Mary Bradbury,

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Aging, and during the afternoon entertainment was
provided by Amos Leonard on
the dulcimer, Hazel Thomson
at the organ provided by
Brunicardi of Gallipolis with
Mrs. Bernice Winn as soloist
and song leader for a sing. along, and Marilyn Fought on
the guitar with a Methodist
youth group doing folk and

Miss Diana Lynn Black

PLANPJCNIC
A get.acquain~d picnic for
the Salisbury BrO~Vnies of
Troop 220 and girls of the
second and third grades
eligible In join brownies will be
held Thursday at 6 p.m. at the
roadside park on the right of U.
S. 33 lraveling north. Mrs .
Maxine Hart and Mrs. Donna
Hatfield,' troop leaders, have
planned the picnic and will
provide the soft drinks, paper
plates and 1cups. Each one
attending is to take a covered
dish.
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Following the dinner, the
meeting was in charge of the
president, Janice Lawson, who
opened with the Lord's Prayer
and the flag pledge in unison .
Mary Pickens had devotions
and read Psalm 121. Various
reports were given.
It was decided to have a bake
sale August 25, beginning at 10
a.m. at the meeting room. A
commitll!e of Eleanor Bohram,
chairwoman, Mary Pickens,
Charlotte Nease, and Nancy
TO MEET
Members of the Middleport
Business and Professional
Women's Club will meet a\ 6:30
p.m. Monday al the Kyger
Creek Club House for a picnic
with the GallipoliS B&amp;PW Club.

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Ohio State Fair

OPENS THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, COLUMBUS

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Carrie Meinhart and Myrtle
Durst, Pomeroy. Cindy Craig,
Middleport, Greg Smith,
Pomeroy, Mrs. Alpha Cottrill,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman London,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Diddle, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cottrill,
Sharon, Craig, and Bruce, Mr.
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honored guest, Mr. Cottrill,
and host and hosti!Sl!, Mr . and
Mrs. Guinther, and children,
Lori and Carrie.

All ~randstand .&lt; h\lws a1 4:30 &amp; 8:30 p.m. except Grand Ole Opry- big
Jamboree &gt;tart.&lt; 3:30p.m. Labor Day/ T\'', H. R. 1\rfmruf Show - FREE
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Rev. B,,b Hnmngron 10 a.m. Sept. !/ Hundreds nf ·
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l1vcstock ~ lww, Jun h,lr Frllr, Horse Show, State Fair Fine Arts Show.
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DAVID HANSON
David
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Hanson,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hanson, 689 N.
Second Ave., Mtdr!)eport,
who has completed basic
training at the Lackland AF
Base In Texas, Is In school at
Wichita Falls, Tex., In the
field of dentstry. His training
at the Sheppard Base will
cover a 12 week period. Mr.
and Mrs. Hanson have two
other sons In the Air Force,
Harold, who resides with his
wife in Minot, N. D., and
Jack, who with his wife and
two children recently went to
the PhiUppioes where they
will be located the oe1t two
years. David is a 1973
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JUNIOR CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FEMALE of the
senior fair, open class, was owned by Stephanie Radford,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Radford, Pomeroy, Rt. 3. The
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was called Thursday evening
at 7:51 to assist Clarence Voss,
160 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy,
who was having difficulty
breathing. He was taken In
Veterans Memorial Hospital
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THE LE ~OE A IN Fi NE DECORATIVE H~ADW~A E

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RENEWS SUPPORT
WASHINGTON (UPII )
President ,Nixon has renewed
his support for the Equal
Rights Amendment to the
'Constitution which is designed
to eliminate sex discrimination.
Nixon issued a proclamation
Thursday declaring Aug. 26
Women's Equality Day.
"American women, though
they represent a majority of
our population, still suffer from
myriad forms of discrimination," the proclamation said.
The Equal Rights Amendment still has .!'Ol been ap.
proved by enough states to
make it part of the Constitution .
STICKY ROAD
UNITY, Wis. (UP! ) - A
rubber container fell off a
truck, burst and spilled 37,000
pounds of liquid glue on
Wisconsin Route 13 U&lt;ar Unity
Thursday.
The road was closed for
several hours while workers
cleaned up the glqe before it
reached the Eau Pl!!lne River
nearby.

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..ne of the grand .champion pairs and Parn Kautz with the
grandcham"pion lamb, market division. Bill and Pam are the
son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kautz, Pomeroy, RD.

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Come in ..•. See beautiful Carriage House display·
and receive Ihe ~ree Decorating Idea
Brochure, with Handy Shoppers Guide .

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Grand O le Opry, Starring Earl Scrugg.~
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Culling , curling and

Winners of Garden Tractnr
~II (1st, 2nd, 3rd in order
listed ):
Jr. Division, Class 1, Terry
Burns, Troy Edwards, Steve
Dougan ; Class 2, Jana
Theobald, Tim Bonnett, Darna
Theobald; Class 3, Tim Bonnett, Marcia Carr, BiU Kautz;
Class 4, Tim BoMeit, Debbie
Rutherford, Mark Westbrook;
Class 5, Jim Rucker, Tim
Bonnett, Karen Stalnaker.
Senior Division, Class 6, John
Ridenour, Danny Bissell,
James Folmer; Class 7, Joe
Edwards, Pearl Edwards,
Danny Bissell; Class 8, Mike
Fisher, Jim Stalnaker, Bob
Westbrook; Class 9, Mike
Fisher, Dale Kautz, Doug
Carr ; 'Class 10, Dorhman Reed,
Mike Fisher, Larry Baker ..

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PNSN Ron' Reuter, stationed
at the Jacksonville Naval Air
Base in Jacksonville, Fla., and
servin g with · the Patrol
Squadron 24 will leave on Aug.
23 for a five month lour of duty
in Reykjavid, Iceland . Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reuther,
Pomeroy, he has been in the
Navy since Fe bruary . He
completed a traini ng program
in personnel ~~Orla nd o before
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X-RAY REPORTS IN
Jane Brown, Meigs County
TB and Health Nurse, who is on
vacation, said today persons
who need their x-ray reports
from the recent mobile unit
visit should call at the Health
Dept. between the hours of 8:30
a.m. and noon and I to 4 p. m.
Other reports will be mailed as
soon as possible, Mrs. Brown
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Brogan reunion held

FOLIAGE
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SYRACUSE - A delicious
School In ' eo1metology, chicken dinner served on the
•1111-led In work Mopday at spacious lawn at the home of
Kay 's Beauty · Salon in Mr. and Mrs. James Guinther,
Middleport, She , Is the was in honor of the 83rd birthdaugbter of Mr. and Mr8. day of Alpha Cotlrlll.
He was presented two birth,
Bill Jewell, Rutland.
day cakes, one baked by Mrs.
John Redovlan, and the other
TO BE ORDAINED
Danny E. Evans, son of Mr. inscribed "Happy 83rd Birthwd 1\.lrs. Glenn E. Evans, Rt. dayGrandpa ~' from the Cottrill
' I, ,, Middleport, is being or- grandchildren.
Enjoying the evening were
d4ined to the Christian
ministry this evening (Friday) Mr. and Mrs. John Redovian
at the Bradbury Church of and daughter Leigh Ann,
1 , Christ. Services begin at 8p.m.
and are open to the public.
Evans is now ministering to the
New Manchester , W. Va .
' Christian Church.
GALUPOUS - Thirty-()ne
ladies participated in the guest
day held at the Gallipolis club
on Wednesday.
A hospitality hour preceded
the luncheon · served on the
patio. Prizes were won by the
following women: Low gross
for the field, Millie Roderick
Tootle; low gross for home,
Helen Fenderbosch; low net
for visitors M. Foilrod·,
Hidden
Valley ; low net for
210 E , zno
, Pomeru1
home, Sarah Porter; low putts
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for home, Deannie Smith; low
putt for visitors, Alice Icard,
Hidden Valley ; closest io the
BEAUTIFUL
pin on No. 10, Ruby Jenkins.
Tulle Zimmerman 'from York
Temple was closest to the pin
for the visitors.
The mQsl congenial golfers
for the day were Frankie
Hunnel, Pomeroy, and -Jean·
Gloss, Gallipolis.

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Parker reunion held

Syracuse ladies auxiliary meets
SYRACUSE - Preceding the
recent regular meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary, a poUuck
dinner was held in the meeting
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Crow Jennie Menchini, Carol
Crow: Dor uw Morrison, A~ta
Fult1., Ma ry Midkiff, Millie
Midkiff, Joyce Do uglas, Shelly
Price. Melanie Hackett, Jo
Ellen J;&gt;iehl, Twlla Claiworthy,
Nancy J o Clatworthy, Mllisa
Riter, Teresa Davis, Bcky
Swindell and Mrs. Tom Crow,
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Ru&amp;&lt;ell, Pomeroy; Margaret Cornell, Dana Hamm, Earl
Allen ,' P ~rm croy; Conrad Kauff .

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participated in the M'eigs
County Fair festivities which
lnok pi;lce Thursday beneath
the senior citizens tent in observance of the Second Annual
Senior Citizens Day.
Refreshments were served
free of charge throughout the
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IICIIR TO I'IIAC:rJC•:
PUBLIC MEl•:TlNC , UO
Th newly or~anlzed Meigs
p.ln . ul Trinity Church, County yo uth choir will
Pomeroy, to Inform re~ldents pra •Uce Sunday from 2 to 3 : ~
on .5 bond Issue lo be voted on p.m. at the Bradbury Church of
Nov . 6, .-hich .-111 provide Christ. Youth from all MelKa
funds for construction of county churc~e~ of junior high
lrainlng center for mentally ·~~ and up are invited . to ~t­
retarded. All pltitens ore in- ll!nd. Jane Wise and Maryln
Wilcox will be the dlrecton.
vile'(( to attend .

SATURDAY
262ND ANN IVERSARY
reun ion of Roush 1Rausch) and
All~e Families, Mason County
Fa ~rgro u n ds. Pichlc and
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meeUng.
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reunion at Shrine Park in
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Racine. Dinner at noon. All
re latives and friends invited.
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HOMECOMING and basket
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William Genheimer, who are
BERTHA· PARKER wao
retw·ni ng to South Africa as
ont of several senior citizens
missionaries at the park on Rt.
participating In the program
33, at the top of the hill . All
Thursday afternoon in ob•
·friends and relatives invited.
servance oi Senior Citizens
SIXTY-SIXTH Annual Cur lis
Day. Her contribution was a
•·cunion, Shriners' Park,
humorous recitation.
J
:acine. Basket dinner at noon.
~onoma Curtis Osborne family,
host. All Curtis relatives are
religious numbers.
ANNOUNCE ENG AGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. George
urged to bring f~mil y in·
There were also recitations
R. Black, Portland, are announcing the engagement and
formation
for the upcoming
by three of the active senior
approaching marriage of their daughter, Diana Lynn, to
family
history
book,
citizens, Mrs. Nellie Tracy,
David Eugene Hysell, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Na than Hysell,
HOMECOMING, Zaleski
Mrs. Oessie Patterson, and
Middleport. Miss Black is a 1973 graduate of Southern High
Fr eewill Baptist Church.
Mrs. Bertha Parker.
SchooL Her fiance graduated !rom Meigs High School in 1971
Basket dinner at noon . SerNume rou~ Items made by the
and is presently employed by the Rehabilita tion Services
vices at I p.m. with the Rev.
senior citizens, such as quilts,
Commission
in
Portsmouth.
W
edding
plans
are
incomplete.
J
ohn L. Elswick, Chester .
crocheted pieces afghan s,
Music
by The Ohio Gospel Tone
items construcred frol)l wood,
Quartet.
marble animals, jewelry, fruit
plaques, dough flowers, pillow
SLIDES OF Holy Land to be
shown at Long Bottom United
cases, pictures of ail kinds and
Methodist Church, 8 p.m. by
leathercraft, were on display
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for for sale at the rent.
The 38th annual Parker Mrs. Leah CoffeY., Mar ion ; Dot Fisher, author of "II
Transportatjon for the senior Reunion was held at the Orland Branch, Belpre ; Mrs. Couldn' t Happen to Me" .
citizens 'was provided on the · Tuppers Plains Elementary Tom Y.ost, Suga r Grove; Mrs. Public invited.
two mini-buses and admission School, Sunday, August 12. A Clara Bell Burns and Mrs.
MONDAY
to the grounds was lowered to · baske! dinner was enjoyed at Eleanor Burnside, Athens;
Concept -90 AM pocket portable redia .
REVIVAL
at Ha.zael . Comhalf-price to those over 60.
noon. Mrs. Wijber Park er Mrs. Lotta Parker , Mr. and
Has a ''see- lhru" slide-rule dial and black
munity Church 7:30 each
polystyrene cabinet.
asked the blessing.
Mrs. Delmas Smith and evening beginning Monday
Those present were Mr . and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Everett with the Rev. George iloschar
Mrs. Roy Parker, Ralph Ed- Parker, Smithville, W. Va.;
gelist . • Special music,
ward, Lesrer, rarl and Jackie, Rodney Pa rker, Parkersburg, evan
public invited. Homecoming all
Mr. and Mrs. William White W.Va.
, day on August 26 with Barnett
and
Diana,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gifts were presented to the
Neutzling, was named to
Wilber
Parker,
Mrs.
Joseph
oldest
man , Leon Hecox; oldest
prepare a fall festival to be
Poole
and
Will,
ail,
of
Rt.
3,
woma
n, Lotta Parke r; Family
held during Seprember.
At the August 28 meeting the Pomer-oy; Mrs. Gene vieve traveled farthes t, Leon Hecox;
roil call will be "your favorite Guthrie, Mrs. Ethel Stout, Mrs. largest family present, Mr. and
movie" and a white elephant Eleanor Boyles, Coolville Rt. ; Mrs. Roy .Parker ; youngest
Leon Hecox, Burlington, Iowa; girl, Diana White; youngest
sale will be held.
. Attending were Janice Robert and Leon Jr. Hecox, boy, Will Poole.
The reuni on will be held hext
Lawson , Thelma . Grueser , Rockford, IlL; Edward
FOR
Elva Dailey, Charlotte Nease, Parker, Columbus; Mrs. Carol year at the same place the
Nancy Neutzling, Agnes White, Jones, Mrs. Augusta Keith , second Sunday in August.
Clara Lavender, Marie Rizer,
Elizabeth Rice, Myla Hudson,
Ada Slack, and Eleanor
OF
Bohralii. Guests were Eber
NTERNATIONAL BROTHE
Pickens Jr. , Cindy Neutzling
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS
and Mary Beth White.
HUNTINGTON LOCAL NO. 317
RUTLAND - The Brogan New Hampshire; Miss Linda
Brogan,
Hatfi
eld,
Pa.;
Barry
family reuni on was held July 28
Cole, Pennsylva nia ; Miss
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Forest Acres Park.
PLAN REVIVAL
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Barbara
Merrill, :t:Jew· HampAttending were Mrs. Wilda
ALBANY - There will be an
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. Closed Every Monday Except Labor Day
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open air revival August 23, 24, Brogan, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry shire ; Mr. and Mrs. Tim
~AMDEN
u..s. 60 WEST-HUNTIN
and 25, at the Albany Riding Brogan, Lee Ann and Ke ith, Massey and family, Barbersville,
W.
Va.
Club Grounds , Albany, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston
services to begin at 7:30 each and Cecil Dale, Mr. and Mrs.
night. Special featured singers Marion McClure, Charl es
include the Gospel Tone Barrell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Quartet,
Chester ,
the McElroy and Chuckle, Miss
Angelaires Quartet , Sugar Diana Broga n, Columbus;.
Grove, and the Flo'wers 'Mr. and Mrs. John Haley,
Brothers, Marietta . Evangelist Gary, Larry and Sherrie, New
for the revival will be the Rev. Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Greene, Oak Hill , W. Va .; Mr.
John L. Elswick, Athens.
and Mrs. Jimmy Adkins and
fa mily, Mrs. Hesler Adkins,
Dave and Kent, Walkerton,
VISIT RELATIVES
Ind.;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goff,
Mr. and Mrs . Charles W.
George,
Mike, Kevin and Susie,
Ellis, Altamont, Ill ., are in
'Pomeroy visiting his parents, Morgantown, W. Va.; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellis. The Mrs. John Brogan, Teresa and
elder Mr. Ellis, past eighty , John, Hurricane, W. Va.; Mr.
has been a bed patient for and Mrs. Lawrence Brogan
and Neil, Gettysburg, Pa'.; Mr.
several years.
and Mrs. Don King, David,
Eric, Denise, and Nigel, ROckville, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Steve
GREENHOUSE
Brogan and Amy , Germany;
Mark Brogan, Pease AFB,

Mrs. Garnt Ervine, Portland, was one of several RSVP
( Rtired SeniorVoluilteer Program ) workers who is a!l)listing
in the sale of items made by senior citizens. The marionettes
pictured here were made by James Doss. The senior citizens
tent will remain in place throughout the fair and ail items will
be on sale the remainder of the week.

Mrs. Deb6ie Crow Gilkey
was honored recently with a
bridal shower at the MeiW~ I nn
hosted by MillS Pcgll)' Swry
and Mrs. Jea nelle Wildermuth.
An orchid and pink color
IICheme was carried out In the
decorations for the sl)ower.
Games were played with prizes
))eing awarded to the wiMers.
Punch, cake, mints and nuts
were served . 11le guest list
included Mary Bradbury,

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Aging, and during the afternoon entertainment was
provided by Amos Leonard on
the dulcimer, Hazel Thomson
at the organ provided by
Brunicardi of Gallipolis with
Mrs. Bernice Winn as soloist
and song leader for a sing. along, and Marilyn Fought on
the guitar with a Methodist
youth group doing folk and

Miss Diana Lynn Black

PLANPJCNIC
A get.acquain~d picnic for
the Salisbury BrO~Vnies of
Troop 220 and girls of the
second and third grades
eligible In join brownies will be
held Thursday at 6 p.m. at the
roadside park on the right of U.
S. 33 lraveling north. Mrs .
Maxine Hart and Mrs. Donna
Hatfield,' troop leaders, have
planned the picnic and will
provide the soft drinks, paper
plates and 1cups. Each one
attending is to take a covered
dish.
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Following the dinner, the
meeting was in charge of the
president, Janice Lawson, who
opened with the Lord's Prayer
and the flag pledge in unison .
Mary Pickens had devotions
and read Psalm 121. Various
reports were given.
It was decided to have a bake
sale August 25, beginning at 10
a.m. at the meeting room. A
commitll!e of Eleanor Bohram,
chairwoman, Mary Pickens,
Charlotte Nease, and Nancy
TO MEET
Members of the Middleport
Business and Professional
Women's Club will meet a\ 6:30
p.m. Monday al the Kyger
Creek Club House for a picnic
with the GallipoliS B&amp;PW Club.

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Ohio State Fair

OPENS THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, COLUMBUS

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Carrie Meinhart and Myrtle
Durst, Pomeroy. Cindy Craig,
Middleport, Greg Smith,
Pomeroy, Mrs. Alpha Cottrill,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman London,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Diddle, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cottrill,
Sharon, Craig, and Bruce, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Lisle, the
honored guest, Mr. Cottrill,
and host and hosti!Sl!, Mr . and
Mrs. Guinther, and children,
Lori and Carrie.

All ~randstand .&lt; h\lws a1 4:30 &amp; 8:30 p.m. except Grand Ole Opry- big
Jamboree &gt;tart.&lt; 3:30p.m. Labor Day/ T\'', H. R. 1\rfmruf Show - FREE
,cvcryd:ry/ Ohkl F&lt;1lk Festival, Aug, 23, 24, 25 &amp; 26/ Hurricane
f- dldpver&gt;,Aug. 29 &amp; 31 / Harnc« Racing, Aug. 27, 2$, 29&amp;, 30/
Rev. B,,b Hnmngron 10 a.m. Sept. !/ Hundreds nf ·
, fnrm, h\m1e, hu !it.nc:-:' and indu~rry ex hibit !&lt;i/ The wqrld '~ lar~cst
l1vcstock ~ lww, Jun h,lr Frllr, Horse Show, State Fair Fine Arts Show.
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David
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Hanson,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hanson, 689 N.
Second Ave., Mtdr!)eport,
who has completed basic
training at the Lackland AF
Base In Texas, Is In school at
Wichita Falls, Tex., In the
field of dentstry. His training
at the Sheppard Base will
cover a 12 week period. Mr.
and Mrs. Hanson have two
other sons In the Air Force,
Harold, who resides with his
wife in Minot, N. D., and
Jack, who with his wife and
two children recently went to
the PhiUppioes where they
will be located the oe1t two
years. David is a 1973
graduate of Meigs High
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JUNIOR CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FEMALE of the
senior fair, open class, was owned by Stephanie Radford,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Radford, Pomeroy, Rt. 3. The
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160 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy,
who was having difficulty
breathing. He was taken In
Veterans Memorial Hospital
and admitted.

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THE LE ~OE A IN Fi NE DECORATIVE H~ADW~A E

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RENEWS SUPPORT
WASHINGTON (UPII )
President ,Nixon has renewed
his support for the Equal
Rights Amendment to the
'Constitution which is designed
to eliminate sex discrimination.
Nixon issued a proclamation
Thursday declaring Aug. 26
Women's Equality Day.
"American women, though
they represent a majority of
our population, still suffer from
myriad forms of discrimination," the proclamation said.
The Equal Rights Amendment still has .!'Ol been ap.
proved by enough states to
make it part of the Constitution .
STICKY ROAD
UNITY, Wis. (UP! ) - A
rubber container fell off a
truck, burst and spilled 37,000
pounds of liquid glue on
Wisconsin Route 13 U&lt;ar Unity
Thursday.
The road was closed for
several hours while workers
cleaned up the glqe before it
reached the Eau Pl!!lne River
nearby.

Peninsu la
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R tchmono
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GRAND CHAMPION LAMBS _: L-r, are Bill Kautz with
..ne of the grand .champion pairs and Parn Kautz with the
grandcham"pion lamb, market division. Bill and Pam are the
son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kautz, Pomeroy, RD.

cou rse, very economica l.

National Di vision
W. l. Pet . G .B.
Charleston
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Whethe r your project is redecorating,
remodeling pr building a new home, you can
selec t the Individual hardware accenls
you need from over 751tems .. . in
Antique English or Antique Silver finishes.
Come in ..•. See beautiful Carriage House display·
and receive Ihe ~ree Decorating Idea
Brochure, with Handy Shoppers Guide .

T l1e 51I1 f) rmenSion
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AI Green ........ .. .......... .. .. ......... Sept. 2
Grand O le Opry, Starring Earl Scrugg.~
&amp; Faron Young. .. ..................... Sept. 3

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Culling , curling and

Winners of Garden Tractnr
~II (1st, 2nd, 3rd in order
listed ):
Jr. Division, Class 1, Terry
Burns, Troy Edwards, Steve
Dougan ; Class 2, Jana
Theobald, Tim Bonnett, Darna
Theobald; Class 3, Tim Bonnett, Marcia Carr, BiU Kautz;
Class 4, Tim BoMeit, Debbie
Rutherford, Mark Westbrook;
Class 5, Jim Rucker, Tim
Bonnett, Karen Stalnaker.
Senior Division, Class 6, John
Ridenour, Danny Bissell,
James Folmer; Class 7, Joe
Edwards, Pearl Edwards,
Danny Bissell; Class 8, Mike
Fisher, Jim Stalnaker, Bob
Westbrook; Class 9, Mike
Fisher, Dale Kautz, Doug
Carr ; 'Class 10, Dorhman Reed,
Mike Fisher, Larry Baker ..

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MODEL

st yling your own hatr·is, of

fnternatlonal Lugue St•ndlngs
American Division
W. L. Pet . G. B.

HelenEReddy
R
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nrc art
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Dionne
Warwrcke
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Tl llOC everdinsen ................... Aug. 26
, ie &gt;mon .1 .................... .. Au ~. 27 &amp;. 28
Sonny lit Cher .......... ,.... ............ Aug. 29

MAKER - WITH

Garden tractor
pull winners

Rochester

.wtde

FREEl FREE!

NEW RIDE
A new ride called the

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IS STATIONED
PNSN Ron' Reuter, stationed
at the Jacksonville Naval Air
Base in Jacksonville, Fla., and
servin g with · the Patrol
Squadron 24 will leave on Aug.
23 for a five month lour of duty
in Reykjavid, Iceland . Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reuther,
Pomeroy, he has been in the
Navy since Fe bruary . He
completed a traini ng program
in personnel ~~Orla nd o before
befng transferred to Jacksonville in June.

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X-RAY REPORTS IN
Jane Brown, Meigs County
TB and Health Nurse, who is on
vacation, said today persons
who need their x-ray reports
from the recent mobile unit
visit should call at the Health
Dept. between the hours of 8:30
a.m. and noon and I to 4 p. m.
Other reports will be mailed as
soon as possible, Mrs. Brown
said.

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Big Buy!

DUDLEY'S. FLORIST

Brogan reunion held

FOLIAGE
GARDENS
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Pomeroy, 0.

SYRACUSE - A delicious
School In ' eo1metology, chicken dinner served on the
•1111-led In work Mopday at spacious lawn at the home of
Kay 's Beauty · Salon in Mr. and Mrs. James Guinther,
Middleport, She , Is the was in honor of the 83rd birthdaugbter of Mr. and Mr8. day of Alpha Cotlrlll.
He was presented two birth,
Bill Jewell, Rutland.
day cakes, one baked by Mrs.
John Redovlan, and the other
TO BE ORDAINED
Danny E. Evans, son of Mr. inscribed "Happy 83rd Birthwd 1\.lrs. Glenn E. Evans, Rt. dayGrandpa ~' from the Cottrill
' I, ,, Middleport, is being or- grandchildren.
Enjoying the evening were
d4ined to the Christian
ministry this evening (Friday) Mr. and Mrs. John Redovian
at the Bradbury Church of and daughter Leigh Ann,
1 , Christ. Services begin at 8p.m.
and are open to the public.
Evans is now ministering to the
New Manchester , W. Va .
' Christian Church.
GALUPOUS - Thirty-()ne
ladies participated in the guest
day held at the Gallipolis club
on Wednesday.
A hospitality hour preceded
the luncheon · served on the
patio. Prizes were won by the
following women: Low gross
for the field, Millie Roderick
Tootle; low gross for home,
Helen Fenderbosch; low net
for visitors M. Foilrod·,
Hidden
Valley ; low net for
210 E , zno
, Pomeru1
home, Sarah Porter; low putts
· Phone !!2-S428
for home, Deannie Smith; low
putt for visitors, Alice Icard,
Hidden Valley ; closest io the
BEAUTIFUL
pin on No. 10, Ruby Jenkins.
Tulle Zimmerman 'from York
Temple was closest to the pin
for the visitors.
The mQsl congenial golfers
for the day were Frankie
Hunnel, Pomeroy, and -Jean·
Gloss, Gallipolis.

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! 1raduate of Meigs High

Parker reunion held

Syracuse ladies auxiliary meets
SYRACUSE - Preceding the
recent regular meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary, a poUuck
dinner was held in the meeting
room of the new municipal
building, with 12 members and

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Mary Brlckles, Becky Ander111m , Sandy Sar~ent, Pam
Crow Jennie Menchini, Carol
Crow: Dor uw Morrison, A~ta
Fult1., Ma ry Midkiff, Millie
Midkiff, Joyce Do uglas, Shelly
Price. Melanie Hackett, Jo
Ellen J;&gt;iehl, Twlla Claiworthy,
Nancy J o Clatworthy, Mllisa
Riter, Teresa Davis, Bcky
Swindell and Mrs. Tom Crow,
Jr.

.Birthday celebrated

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Veteran• Mctnorlal ilusplllll
B~rkley,
Pt.
Pleasant;
ADMISSIONS - Tracy Clarence V083 , Pomeroy.
Manley, Middleport; Jimmy
D!SCHAROF;S - Bernice
Bailey, Reedsville; Allee Vanaman Capehart, Billy
Ru&amp;&lt;ell, Pomeroy; Margaret Cornell, Dana Hamm, Earl
Allen ,' P ~rm croy; Conrad Kauff .

Mrs. Gilkey feted :-

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Over 300 men and women
participated in the M'eigs
County Fair festivities which
lnok pi;lce Thursday beneath
the senior citizens tent in observance of the Second Annual
Senior Citizens Day.
Refreshments were served
free of charge throughout the
day by the personnel of the
Meigs County Council on

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many. And no&gt;'/ you can get Satellite al our
year-end prices . Beautifu l! And don 't !orget ..
- il runs on regular gas! Come on in and get
a greal dea l going for you .

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C'mOn.in.
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Office Supplies and Gifts

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POMEROY TRINITY
R,•v . W H , Perrin . p"stor . Roy
~~avPr , Supt . Church school.

t . t5a . tH ,; worsh ip . lO :?Ja .m .
';'Outh Choir rehet~~r sa l Monday

6 :30p .m ; Mrs . Marvin Burt ;
director ;
sen ior
ct1oir
rehet~r sal ,

7 30 p rn , Thurs
Mr s .
Paul
Nea se ,

d,.y ,

director .

POM~ROY CHURCH 6~
TH.E NAZARENE Cor n er

Unton and Mulberry , Rev .
Clyde V. Henderson , pa stor'
Sundlly s c hool. 9 : 30a .m , C le n
McClung , sup! .;
morn ing
worsh ip , 10 : 30 il m . . even1 n g

service . 7 :30 ; mid w eek !&gt;er
vice , W~n es d a v. 7:30p .m .
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GRACE EPISCOPAL - The

Rev .

Harold

Deeth , pastor

Ct'!urch ser11 1ces , 9 :30 a .m .,

Sund•y , July 22 through Sep1 .
2. Nursery and pre .school

claases

at 9:30

a .m. each

Sundl.y . Church services on

Sunday, Aug . 12, praye r ser ·
vices only followed by a parish
picnic at the Fred Crow farm .
POMEROY CHURCH 0~
CHRIST _,.. Mr Ho y t Allen. Jr .•
pastor . Bible S~ hoo l , 9 : 3 0 a m .•
worsh·J p , 10 , 30 . adul t wors h ip
service an d young peop lt&gt;'s
meetinA . both 7: 30 p m Sun
dlly . Wednesd ay, com bi n ed
Bible s tu dy
and p ra yer
meeting , 7·30 p m .
tHE $,\LVATION ARMY En\!OY Ray W . W1n ing, offi cer
in • cha r ge . Sunday , 10 a .m ,
Holiness meet ing , 10:30 am ,
Sunday School. Young Peopl e's
Legion . 1 p .m .: Thursday . 1 to 3
p m .• Ladie s Hom e L eogut: , 7
p .rf:l .• Prep c l as$.es .

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TtST
h:otwrl Kuhn . IJi.lSior ,
Will•,,m Watson -:,unctav sc hool
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POME ROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS CHURC H
H ,u ri'&gt;OI1v il l l' 1\'otli'L Re v
0 D1•1! Manl&lt;.•v . P ~'&gt;lor Hl·nry
EDitl \ ,
Sun dny School ~ up!
Sunt1ay SctlOO I 9 30 a . m ,
Ev f'nii 1Q worshrp I 30 p m •
p, ,1y cr e~ n d Pra ise serv rce ,
l'hursdrlv . l 30 p m
N EASE
SETT l EMENT
CHAPEl
Non
denOl11•natronal , Ge orge S
O•ler Pas tor Sunday Sc hoo l 10
tt m :tVo r sti•P Ser v ice 11 a .m
Sunday ni ght serv1ces 7 30
p .m Wednesday
Prayer
meet ing 7 :10 p n1 Everyone
w r lcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
Ma 111 Sl
Lore n T Stephens .
evangel is !. phone 99'2 7856
Conservative .
non
Ins trum ental Sun day wors h ip ,
10 am ; Bible study , I I am :
wors hip , 6 p m
Wednesday
B1 bl e study , 7 p m .
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
C HURCH
(no n ·
denomrn ationai L
La ngsvi ll e ·
Dexter Ro ad . the Rev. Worley
Ha t ev. pastor Sun day schooL
10 a.m .• even 1ng worsh ip . 7.30
p rn
Prayer
meeting ,
Tue sday , 7 30 p .m .; youth
group . Friday , 7. 30 p.m
ST . PAUL LUTHERAN
Corner Second and Syca more
St. , Pome r oy . the Rev . A rthur
c
Lund , pastor
Sunday
sc hool. 9 : 15 a.m ; worship
se rv 1ce , 10 .30 a.m .• travelers '
summ er service , T hursda y ,
7: 30 p .m
Char les Evans ,
Chr is t ian edu cation super in ·
fendent .

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FIRST SO UTHERN BAP ·
TIST
7S1 Ml!lberrv Ave .•
P omeroy.
a fl i l la t ect
with
:;. A C
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R ev . Fr ed H il l.
P11Sto t · t-i e r she l M cC lure ,
Sund&lt;lV sc hool svpf Sunday
sc tr oo l , 9 30 A m , morniny
worsll 1p, 10 30 am , Sunday
(' vangelis t ic meelmg . 7.30 p m ,
Pr ,1VN meet ing , Wedne sd&lt;-ly ,
l J Opm .
MIDDL EPORT
MT . MORIAH BAPTISl
Co rnt;~r
r: ourth ~nd Ma in.
Mrdd1cport Rev . Henry Ke y,
Jr . pas tor . Sunday Sc hool , 9 :JU
a m . Mrs . Ervi n BAumgard .
n er . s ~Jpl. , Morning worsh ip ,
1Q .15 am
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES Larry Carna h~n . pres•din g
m in1s fer . Sunday , Bib l e tee
lure. 9. 30 a m ; Wa1chtower
st udy , 10 .30 a m , Tu esday ,
Bib le st udv . 7 30 p m .: Thurs .
day . min i stry sc hoo l. 7 : 30
P.rn , se rv1ce m eeting 8 : 30
P m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Christ tn Christian Union L awrence Man ley , pa stor ,
Mr s. Russe ll You ng , Sunday
Schoo l Supt . Sun day Sc hoo f
9 30 a.m . Evenmg worship ,
7 : 30 .
W ed n esda y
pr aye r
m eet1 ng , 7 30 p m
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac ine Ro~Jte 2, the
Rev . James M Muncv , pastor .
Sunday sc ho ol . 9. 45 a . m .:
morn ing worship , 11 a .m .,
eve n ing wor sh ip, 7: 30 p .m .
Prayer meeting , Tu esd ay , 7· 30
p .m . : Young peopl e's mee t 1ng , .
7. 30 p.m . Th ursday
RUTLAND CHURCH 0~
GOD Be r tha Kingrey ,
s ubst• tut e pas tor
Su nday
Sc hool. 10 a . m .: worS h i p
serv 1ce. 7 p .m Sunday . Prayer
meeti ng , Wed n esday. 7. 30 p .m .
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - N ear Lon g Bot
rom . Est il H ar t, pa stor ; Roy
Brow n . assis t an t
pasfor
Sun day sc hool . lOam ; Chur ch
7 JO p m
eac h
Su nd ay
evening ; prayer meet mg , 7:30
p m Thur sday .
MIDDL.EPORT
PEN ·
TECOSTAL - T hird Ave ., the
Rev . William Knittel , pa sfo r .
Ron ald Dugan , Sunday Sc hool
Supt . Cla sses f or all ages ,
eve ning se rvi ce , 7: 30 p .m .:
Bib le sh.1dy , Wednesday , 7:30
p m youth serv1ces , Friday .
7: 30 p .m .
~REEWlLL BAPTIST Corne r Ast1 and Plum . M1d
Uleport :
No el
He rrm an ,
p astor . Sat u rday evening
ser v• ce , 7 p ,m . Sunday school ,
10 am .; Su nday even 1n g
worsh ip . 7 p m . ·
FIRST BAPTIST of M +d ·
. dl eporl , cor ner of Sixth and
Palm er Streets . Rev Ch ar les
S1mon s,
pastor .
Danny
T hompso n , Sunday School
Super i n ten d e nt.
Su nday
chu r ch sc hool for everyon e
9 15 a.m . : Morning worship
10. 15 a .m , Evening services,
7 30 p m : Wednesday prayer
st-rv •ce, 7 30 p .m . Extra you t h
activities on Sunday , 5 p .m .,
f or all youth up to si xth grade .
6 . 30 fo r 1un ior and se nior high
students
CHURCH
OF ,CHRIST ,
M1dd l epo rt , 5th and Main
Raultn Moye r , pa stor Michael
Ge rla ch. Sunday Sch oo l supt
B 1b l e Sch o ol , 9 30 a m ,
mo rn ing worship, 10.30 a .rp ..
ev en•ng wor shi p, 7 30 p m .,
pr ayer se rv ice 1 p .m . Wed ·
nesda y
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev .
Audr y Mi ller , pa sfor , L ew•s
Ell is, Sun day school supt .;
Sun day sc hooL 9 . 30 a m .
mo rn ing worsh+p . 10 : 30 ; iun 1or
SOCiety , 6. 30 p .m NYP S, 6· dS
p : m . Su nday evangeliS t ic
mee t•ng , 7: 30 p m
Pra yer
meet +ng .Wed nesday , 7 · 30p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 30S N.
Seeond A v e ., Middleport
Lesley G. Holt, pas tor Sunday
school, 10 a.m .: worship ser ·
vice , 11 a.m ; worsh ip serv 1ce ,
7: 30p .m . Sunday . Wednesday
night prayer serv1ce , 7: 30.

Syracuse News, Society
By Ada Slack
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Collins, Canton, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs .
Herbert Parker. He also
vialted his brother and sisterIn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Collins, at Tuppers Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks
an'd daughter, Patricia, of
Colwnbus visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Crooks
and their daughter and son-Inlaw, Mr. and Urs. James Ray
Lawrence of Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hymrod of
Colwnbus visited Mr. and Mrs.
Erilest Sisson and family .
Mr. and Mrs. James Tan·
nehlll and family of Parma
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mn. C. H. Williams and other
relatives.
Ada Slack and Myla Hudson
visited with the former's
. brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
• and Mrs. Win Blake at Typpers
Plalll8.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huff of
Bloomdale spent two days with
Frankie Mwnaw. They also
vlalted friends as they are
lormer residents here.
Mr. ·and Mrs. Herbert
Parker, accompanied by Mrs.
Clay Tuttle or Middleport
vialted with Mrs . Hallie
Hulber!, at the Akron City
Hoapltal In Akron.
Mr . and Mrs. Thomas
Williams and family visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs . C. H.
Williams and other relatives.
. They were enroute to UJelr
home In Colwnbus from a
vacation In California.

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MEIGS COUNTY, OW 1Qhf
L Zav l tz , Pastor ·D irector .
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Chur ch SchooL 9 :30
a.m , Mrs . Homer Lee , Supt. ;
Morn ing Worship. 10 : 30 a.m.
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church Sch ool. 9:30a .m ., John
F . Fultz, Sup t . ; Morning
Worship , 10 : 30 a .m .
SYRACUSE
Morning
Worsh ip, 9 a .m . ; Sunday
Church Sc hooL 10 a .m •• Mrs.
Sampson Hai L Supt .

Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Graves
and family of Wadsworth
MEIGS
visited here with Mr. and Mrs.
COOPERATIVE
Orville Crooks, Mrs. Gladys
PARISH
THE UNIT ED
Hayman and Mrs. Myrtle
METHODIST CHURCH
McBride.
. Robert T . Bumgarner
Director
Mrs . Harley Johnson ,
POMEROY CLUSTER
Tammy, Cheryl and Terry of
Rev. Carl E . Hicks
Rev. D . Wm . Svdenstrlcker
Wolf Pen visited her mother,
CHESTER - Wor shi p 9. 15
Mrs. Ada Slack, Sunday af· am .; Ch ur c h School 10 a.m .
ENTER: PRISE - Wors h ip , 9
ternoon .
a .m., Church Sc hool. 10 a .m .
Mr . Eugene Hudson, son,
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11
: Church Schoo l 10 a .m .
Bryant, and a Mr. Redman of amPOMEROY
Worsh i p ,
Paris, Pa., visited the former 's 10 .30 a.m .: Chu r ch Schoo l9 . 15
a m .; UM Y F 6 30 p . m .
mother, Myla Hudson.
ROCK SPRINGS _.. Wor sh ip
Mrs. Florence Potts, Mr. and 10a . m .; Chur ch Sc hool9a m ..
6 : 30 p ,m
Mrs. Robert Harden and Mr . UMYF
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
and Mrs. Donald Lisle were in
Rev . Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worship 10.30
Canton to attend the wedding of il m
; Ch ur c h Schoo l9 : 30 a.m . ,
the former 's son, Earl Harden . UMY F 7 p .m .
RUTL~ND W ors hip 9: 15
Mr . and Mrs. Dale Hubbard am.:
Chur c h School 10 a.m .;
and Ste([anle of Haymaker, UMYF7 pm
SALE M CENT~R - WOr ·
Md ., have returned to their
shi p 9 a m ; Chvr ch Sc hool 10
home after visiting here with a.m ,; UMYF Thur sday , 7 p m .
SY RACUSE CLUST£R
his mother, Mrs. Eddie HubRev . Richard E . Jarvts
bard, and his father tn Holzer
ASBURY Worship II
a m .: Ch urc h School 9. SO a.m .:
Medical Center.
WSCS, 1st Tues da. y .
Mrs. Vera Tannehill, of
FOREST RUN - Worsh ip 9
, Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 a .m :
Parma and grandson, Craig · am
w scs. Jrd wedn esday. 7:30
Tannchille of Michigan visited p m
MINERSVILLE WorShip
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
10 a m ; Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 a.m . ;
Williams and other relatives . WSCS. 3rd Monday , 7: 30p .m .
Chu r ch
Rev. and Mrs. Ra lph Hudson ' SYRACUSE sChoo l . 9 a.m .; wor s h ip se r ·
and family of Portsmouth vice , 7 ' 30 p ,m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
visited his mother , Myla
R ev. Frank Cheesebrew
Hudson . Mr. and Mrs. Dencil
Rev . Larrv Poling
rfev . Howard S!11vel~y
Hudson and children of Racine
BETHANY { Dorc as)
were also guesls.
Worsh ip . 9: 30 Am : Church
, Mr . and Mrs. Robert A. School tO. 30 a rn
CARMEL ~- Worsh ip. II
Harden , son Eric, of Marion a ' n : 1st und 3r d Sundays ,
spen t t~eir vacation here with Chu r c h Sc hool 1 10 a.m .
AI'PL.E GROVE - Wors h ip ,
his par en ls, Mr. and Mrs. 7·30 p . m . frrs t and third Sun
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SUTTON
Worship , l l am
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2nd and 41h Sunday s ; Chur ch 7. 30 p .m
:;c hoot 10 a .m .
CH ES HIRE CHURCH OF
WESLEYAN ( Rac in e)
GO D OF PROPHECY, G. P .
wor sh i p , 11 am , Chu r c h Sm i th , pastor . Sunday Sctloot ,
Sc hooL 10 a .rn .
tOa .•n .; Arthur Henson , Supt .•
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Morn ing Wors.hjp , 11 a .m .;
R ev . Rob ert M eece
Yo un~ Peoples servi ce. 7 p.m . :
R ev . St anl ey Bran dum
Evc n•ng se rv ice, 7:30 p .m
J OPP A
worship 10 a.m .; Wectn esda y M i d w eek Prayer
Chur c h Sc hool 9 a .m ; Pr&lt;tyer Se r ... . cc, 7 : 30 p . m .; Yo u th
Meet ing , W edrl esday , 8 p.m . meeting 6: 30 p .m . • Even ing
LONG BOTTOM - Chur ch worship , 7. 30 p .m .
;(' rv ic es , 9 am . • Sunday
CHESTER CHURCH OF
•chool 9: 45 am Sible Study THE NAZARENE
Re-v .
ev ery Thursday , 7:30 p ,m .
Herbert Gra te , pastor . WO( ·
NORTH BETHEL Wo r · ship se rv ice , II a.m . and 7: 30
sh ip I 1 am .. Chu r ch School 10 p rn Sunday Sunday Sc hool.
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Sunda:y schOol , supt, Prayer meeting , Wed .
9 ,45 am
eetc h Sunday , nesda v . 7: 30 p .m
pr ea ch in g at II am . each
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Sunday P rayer mee ting . 7: 45 CHRIST Ct itford Smith ,
p m . Wed nesda y ; WSCS , 8 p m . mmlster Sunday Sc hool 9: 30
on thi r d T !J esday ea ch mont h . a .rn • morning c hurch 10 : 30
REEDSVILLE s unday a .m . Sunday evening s.er vl ce,
sc hool. 9. 30 , preach ing, 7: 30 7:30 pm W edn esday serv ic e, 8
p m Sunday , prayer meeting . p .m .
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1 30p rn T uesday ,• WSCS , 7: 30
LAUREL. CL.IFF FREE
l irs l Thur sd a y eac h month .
METHODIST - Rev . Robert
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh ip E Buck ley , pastor William
10 a .m ; Churc h School , 9 a .m . Ba 1tey , sup I , Sun daY school
TUPPERS
PL.AINS
9·30 am .; morn in g ~orsh i p ,
Wor Sh i p 9 a .m . ; Chu rc h 10 · 30 a .m , eveni ng worsh ip ,
Sc hooL 10 am .
7:30pm . Wednesday Christian
KENO
CHURCH
OF YOuth Crusad e, 6 30 p .m .,
CHRIST - George Fredefi ck. , pra¥er meeting , 7: 30 p m .,
supt Se rv ice weekly , 9: 30a.m . Thursday choir practic e. 1
on Sunday . Preaching f irst and p.m
third Sundays of month 1 by
DEXTER
CHURCH OF
Clifford Smith , 9:30 a
m . CHRIST Danny Evans 1
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN pastor , Norman C. Wil l , supt .
UNION Darrel DoddriiL s unday SC hool 9 : 30 a . m .;
pastor . Sunday School , 9: 30 worship service, 10 :30 a.m
a m , L eona_rd Gilmore , fir st Christian Endeavor Sunday
e ld er ; ev enmg se rv ice , 7: 30 evening
P m
W ednesday
prayer
REORGANIZED CHURCH
mee ltng , 7. 30 p .m .
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
MT . MORIAH CHURCH 0~ L'ATTER DAY SAINTS GOO ~ Racine Route 2. The Portland ·Racine Road . Ra lph
Rev Charles Hand , pastor . Johnson , pastor . Her bert
S1.4nday sc ho oL . 9 : 45 am . • White , Sunday School Director .
mo rn.lng w~rsh1p, 11 a . m
Sun day School, 9 . 30 a . m ,
Ev.en1ng serv•ces , Tue sday and Morning wor ship, 10 : 30 am . ;
F r.day . 7: 30.
Sunday evening service 7 p .m .
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE Wedn esd ay evening prayer
CHURCH OF CHRIST . Bible serv ices , 7:30 o.m
stu d y , 9 · 30 a . m , morning
BETHLEHEfw\
BAPTIST,
worsh !P· 10 : 30 a.m , even•ng Great Bend - Rev Walter P .
worsh1p , 6· 30 p m Wedn esday Bikacsan , pastor . Sunday
B1ble study , 7 30 P m .
school. 9 :30 am .; worship
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service , Thursday , 7:30 p.m .
MT . OLIVE CHURCH
CARLETON CHURCH ,Long Bottom , Sunday Sc hool , K ingsblJry
Road . Sunday
10 a.m w 1th Wil lard Pigott. School , 9: 30a .m, Ralph Carl .
su pt Evange li st message each su p!. wor sh ip service , 10 30
Sunday evening , 7·30 p m . by a.m . and 7: 30p .m . alternately .
Elder Russell Cl ine , m inister Prayer meet ing, Wednesday ,
of the Aposto!tc Fa 1th . Bible 7 30 p m . Rev . Jay Stile s,
~astor .
Sfudy , Wednesday , 7: 30 p .m
OLD
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CON·
CHURCH
STIVERSVILLE
COM · GR EGATIONAL
Rev .
Carl
Richards,
MU.NITY CHURCH - Sunda y
Mrs .
Worley
sc hool serv ice. 10 am .; Prayer pastor .
m eet mg , Thursday, 7 p.m . ; Franc is, Sunday school supt. ,
Su nday schoo , 9 . 45 a . m ,
Sunday evening service , 7 p .m
ZION CHURCH OF CH·RIST church services, second and
Sundays followin g
Po me roy . Harris on v i! 1e fourth
RO:ad . Kenne th Eber ts, pastor . Sunday s.:;:hool, first and third
Paul M c Elroy , S~J nday Sc hool Sunday even ings, 7: 30p.m .
LONG
BOTTOM
Su pt Sunday School 9 30 am .;
Mr . Robert
moming worship and com · CHRISTIAN munion , 10 : 30 am . • Sunday Wyatt. pas tor , Sun day School
even 1ng youth Ch ri sti an en · supt., Ronald Osborne, Bible
deavor , 6: 30 : worsh1p ser · School , 9 . 30 ·a .m ; preaching
vi ce s , Sunday , 7 . 30 p . m . 10 : 45 a .m . : Even ing services ,'
Wed n esda y eve nin g prayer 7·. 30 p .m
HYSELL
RUN
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mee tjng and Bib le study , 7:30
METHODIST - Rona ld Wells,
p m.
pastor. Sunday Schoo l 9 30
ST . JOHN LUTHERAN P ine Gr ov e, the Rev . Arthur a .m , Morning worship, 10 : 30
Combs, pastor . Sunday school , a.m .. Young People's Serv 1ce
9 30 a m ; chur ch services. 6: 45 p m .; Evangettstic ser ·
v i ce ,
7 30 p . m .
Prayer
10 : 30 a. m .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF meeting, Th ur sday , 7.30 p.m
~R EEOOM
GOSPEL
CHRIST . Bible School. 9 30
am , morning worship , 10 · JO MISSION - Bald Knobs. Rev .
am . Sunday evening Worshrp L . R . Gluesencamp, pastor .
Se rvic e, 7 ' 30 p . m ., choir Roger Wilfred , Sr .. Sunday
practice Sunday and Wed · School Supt. Sunday School
nesday, 7 p rn , prayer meetinq 9 30 am .; Sunday evening
and Bible Study Wednesday, worshtp 7 . 30. Prayer meeting,
Tuesday , 7: 30 p.m . Ernest
7.30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Deeter , c lass leader . Youth
Rev Freeland Norr1s , pastor . meeting. Wednesday, 7 : 30
Sunday sc hool 10 a .m , Chu r ch p .m , Ernest Deeter, leader .
service , 7 p.m . Wednesday
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
B1ble Study , 7 pm
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST Robert Shook,
OF THE NAZARENE
pastor , Sunday school. 9:30
Sunday School. 9 : 30 am ; a .m .• Russell Spence r , supt ;
Morning Worship. 10 30 a.m .; worship se rvi ce, 10 :45 a.m .,
Evening w orship , 7: 30 p.m ; evening worship alternating
Wednesday Mid·Week. Service. w i th C E at 7· 30 p .m . on
Sunday School Superin tendent, Sunday . Prayer meeting , 7 : 30
Gera ld Wells . Pa stor. Rev . p m . Wednesday . Alfred Wolfe ,
Morri s M . Woll e.
l ay leader .
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Coolville RD . Rev Roy Deeter,
Walter P . Bikacsan, pastor ; pastor . Sunday schoo l , 9:30
Ronnie Salser, S. S Su pt.; am ; worship service , 10 :30
Sundav School , 9: 30 a . m . ; am Bible study and prayer
Morning Worship 10 :45 am ., se ·1:.- e, Wednesday , 7: 30pm .
Sunday even ing Worsh ip 7.30
RUTLAND
__
p m . Wednesday evening Bible
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Study , 8 p m .
CHRIST - Keith W ise, pastor .
DANVILLE WESLEYAN _ Sunday Sc hool,9 :30a .m ... V . H
Rev
La wrenc e
Sullivan. Braley , supt ; worsh'P serv ice
pa stor . s unday Sc hool 9 : 30 and communion, 10 : 30 a .m .•
a.m .; youth and iun 1or you t h evenrng serv ice , 7: 30 p m .,
serv 1ce, 6 . 45 p .m .: evening Wednesday, B1ble study , 7 · 30
wor sh 1p , 7 : 30pm ; prayer and P m . Regu lar board meeting ,
pra 1se, W edn esday , 7 . 30 p .m . lh •rd Sa turday each monlll ,
SILVER
RUN
FREE 7 30 P m .
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RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Kimbl e, pa stor . Sunday School, CHURCH - Sunday
SchooL
10 a.m .; Henry Dav is, supt .; ' 9: 30a . m .; Worship service, 11
even ing service, 7 : 30 p .m
a . m .; Wednesday prayer
Prayer mee ti ng , Thur sday . meeting, 7 : :\0
m . Sunday
7 30 p m .
night worship, : 30 p ,m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO Rev . Ja mes Sat
THE NAZARENE -~ Rev .
fe rt iel d , pa stor . Sunday sc hool, Ll oyd 0 Gnmm, Jr ., pastor .
9 30 am , wor ship service. 11 Sunday Sclloo l. 9 : 30 a .m .:
a .m .: evening se rv ice, 7, Morn ing worsh ip , 10 · 30 a .m ;
pray e r se rv1 ce and you th Young people's service , 6: 45
'5c rv ice, Wednesday , 7 p .m .
P m . , Evangelistic s erv ice,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7: 30p .m . Wednesday even ing
Ct-fURCH - Robert E . Musser , service, 7: 30pm .
pa stor . SIHlday Sc hoo l, 9: 30
MASON COUNTY
am . , Ro bert Bobo , su pt .,
THE HILAND CHAI'EL,
morn i ng
wor ship ,
10 : 30, George Casto , pastor . Sunday
~u n d ay even 1ng service. 7: 30,
Sc hooL 9 30 ; evening wor ship ,
Mid week serv ice , Wednesday , 7: 30. Thur sd ay evening prayer
7. 30 p m
serv ice, 7: 30 p .m .
SYRAC USE CHURCH 0~
"'ASON ~IRST BAPTIST Tt-tE NAZARENE - ~ev . M . Sec ond and Pomeroy Sts., Stan
C. Lar imor e, pa s t o r . BOb Cr a1 g, paslor . Sunday scllool,
Moor e, Sun day Sc hool Supt . 9: 45am .: worship serv ic e. 11
Sun d ay Sc hool. c lasses for all a .m , tra inin g u nion , 6: 30
ages , 9 . 30 a m . , morning p m . 1 ev ening worship service ,
worship , 10. 45: NYP S Su nday , 7. 30 p m . Mid -w eek prayer
6 . JO p .m . eva ngelis t ic serv ice se r vice. Wednesday , 7:30p .m .
Su nday , 7 30 p .m M ld .w eek - MASON
CHURCH
pray er meeti ng, Wed nesd a y . CHRIST. P . o . Box .48 7 Mil ler
1 30p .m, M issionary meeting , Si ., Ma son . w . va . 's unday
secon d Wednesday. 7: 30 p m . Bib l e S1udy 10 a .m .• Wor shi p
UNITED
FAITH
NON · 11 a .m . and 1 p m . Bible Study
DENOMINATIONAL Rev . Wednesday 7 p .m , Vocal
Roben Sm i th. pastor . Sunday mu si c .
.
schooL 9: 30am ; c lass l ea der ,
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Leo H rll , worship se rv~ee , TIST - Corner of Second and
10 : 30 a m ; chur ch , 7 ~0 p .m
Anderson
Mason
P'astor
E 0 E N
ll N I T E 0 Walter CIQud Sunday school'
~kETHREN IN CHRIST ..,.. 9 :&lt;45 a. m . ; wOr ship service
E ldon R . Blake, p astor . Sunday a .m . and 7: 30 p .m . we~k ly
Sc hool , 10 am ..
W i nnie Sible study , Wednesday 7·30
Hol ~lnge r ,
Supt . Morning p .m .
' ·
~e r mon. 11 a . m . , Eve ning
MASON ASSf:MBLY Utse rvi ce Christian . Endeavor,
GOO -- Second St., Ma son. w.
7 : 30
p .m .;
Mr s .
Lyda
va . Ches f er Te nnant, pa stor .
Chevalre r n pr esl dent . Song
Sund"Y schOO l , 10 a .m .;
servi ce and ser mon. ,8: 20. Mid · mor n ing worship , 11 a.m .:
W ee k p raye r m eet •no Wed · ev angeli sti c &amp;e-rvlce, 7: 30pm .
n esday , 7 JO p .m . Mrs . Merle
Blblc:s tudyandpray er serVI ce.
Holsing er , cl a ss leader .
Wedne sday , 1: 30 p m . Phon e
~HU R CH
OF
JESUS
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HART~ORD CHURCH OF
on N ew Li ma R:o~d~ next to
CHRIST In Christian Union F orest Acre Park , ReV . Ray
The Rev . Wlll larn Cam pbell,
Rouse , p ast or ; Rob ert Musser , putor . Sunday u hoo l , 9:30
Sunday SctJool sup t. Su nday
a .m . 1 Jam es Hugh es. tv pl. ;
sc hool. 10: 30 a .m : . worship
ovc ning sv rvl ce. 7: 30 p .m .
7 JO P.f'Y\1. Bible stu dy , Wed . Wednes day eveolno pr&amp;yer
n ?SUay, 7:30 p m . Sa t urday
rnee tlrlg , 7: JO p m . You th
n 1g hf prayer servi ce. 7: 30p .m . prayer serv Jce ea cl'l Tu esday
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GROVE
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1. Rev . George Hou: h.ar,
~ h u r c h schOo l , I O: lo a .m ;
pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9: 30
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7 30 p rn , Thurs
Mr s .
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POM~ROY CHURCH 6~
TH.E NAZARENE Cor n er

Unton and Mulberry , Rev .
Clyde V. Henderson , pa stor'
Sundlly s c hool. 9 : 30a .m , C le n
McClung , sup! .;
morn ing
worsh ip , 10 : 30 il m . . even1 n g

service . 7 :30 ; mid w eek !&gt;er
vice , W~n es d a v. 7:30p .m .
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Rev .

Harold

Deeth , pastor

Ct'!urch ser11 1ces , 9 :30 a .m .,

Sund•y , July 22 through Sep1 .
2. Nursery and pre .school

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Sundl.y . Church services on

Sunday, Aug . 12, praye r ser ·
vices only followed by a parish
picnic at the Fred Crow farm .
POMEROY CHURCH 0~
CHRIST _,.. Mr Ho y t Allen. Jr .•
pastor . Bible S~ hoo l , 9 : 3 0 a m .•
worsh·J p , 10 , 30 . adul t wors h ip
service an d young peop lt&gt;'s
meetinA . both 7: 30 p m Sun
dlly . Wednesd ay, com bi n ed
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tHE $,\LVATION ARMY En\!OY Ray W . W1n ing, offi cer
in • cha r ge . Sunday , 10 a .m ,
Holiness meet ing , 10:30 am ,
Sunday School. Young Peopl e's
Legion . 1 p .m .: Thursday . 1 to 3
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HOLINESS CHURC H
H ,u ri'&gt;OI1v il l l' 1\'otli'L Re v
0 D1•1! Manl&lt;.•v . P ~'&gt;lor Hl·nry
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Sun dny School ~ up!
Sunt1ay SctlOO I 9 30 a . m ,
Ev f'nii 1Q worshrp I 30 p m •
p, ,1y cr e~ n d Pra ise serv rce ,
l'hursdrlv . l 30 p m
N EASE
SETT l EMENT
CHAPEl
Non
denOl11•natronal , Ge orge S
O•ler Pas tor Sunday Sc hoo l 10
tt m :tVo r sti•P Ser v ice 11 a .m
Sunday ni ght serv1ces 7 30
p .m Wednesday
Prayer
meet ing 7 :10 p n1 Everyone
w r lcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
Ma 111 Sl
Lore n T Stephens .
evangel is !. phone 99'2 7856
Conservative .
non
Ins trum ental Sun day wors h ip ,
10 am ; Bible study , I I am :
wors hip , 6 p m
Wednesday
B1 bl e study , 7 p m .
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
C HURCH
(no n ·
denomrn ationai L
La ngsvi ll e ·
Dexter Ro ad . the Rev. Worley
Ha t ev. pastor Sun day schooL
10 a.m .• even 1ng worsh ip . 7.30
p rn
Prayer
meeting ,
Tue sday , 7 30 p .m .; youth
group . Friday , 7. 30 p.m
ST . PAUL LUTHERAN
Corner Second and Syca more
St. , Pome r oy . the Rev . A rthur
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Lund , pastor
Sunday
sc hool. 9 : 15 a.m ; worship
se rv 1ce , 10 .30 a.m .• travelers '
summ er service , T hursda y ,
7: 30 p .m
Char les Evans ,
Chr is t ian edu cation super in ·
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worsll 1p, 10 30 am , Sunday
(' vangelis t ic meelmg . 7.30 p m ,
Pr ,1VN meet ing , Wedne sd&lt;-ly ,
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MT . MORIAH BAPTISl
Co rnt;~r
r: ourth ~nd Ma in.
Mrdd1cport Rev . Henry Ke y,
Jr . pas tor . Sunday Sc hool , 9 :JU
a m . Mrs . Ervi n BAumgard .
n er . s ~Jpl. , Morning worsh ip ,
1Q .15 am
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES Larry Carna h~n . pres•din g
m in1s fer . Sunday , Bib l e tee
lure. 9. 30 a m ; Wa1chtower
st udy , 10 .30 a m , Tu esday ,
Bib le st udv . 7 30 p m .: Thurs .
day . min i stry sc hoo l. 7 : 30
P.rn , se rv1ce m eeting 8 : 30
P m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Christ tn Christian Union L awrence Man ley , pa stor ,
Mr s. Russe ll You ng , Sunday
Schoo l Supt . Sun day Sc hoo f
9 30 a.m . Evenmg worship ,
7 : 30 .
W ed n esda y
pr aye r
m eet1 ng , 7 30 p m
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac ine Ro~Jte 2, the
Rev . James M Muncv , pastor .
Sunday sc ho ol . 9. 45 a . m .:
morn ing worship , 11 a .m .,
eve n ing wor sh ip, 7: 30 p .m .
Prayer meeting , Tu esd ay , 7· 30
p .m . : Young peopl e's mee t 1ng , .
7. 30 p.m . Th ursday
RUTLAND CHURCH 0~
GOD Be r tha Kingrey ,
s ubst• tut e pas tor
Su nday
Sc hool. 10 a . m .: worS h i p
serv 1ce. 7 p .m Sunday . Prayer
meeti ng , Wed n esday. 7. 30 p .m .
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - N ear Lon g Bot
rom . Est il H ar t, pa stor ; Roy
Brow n . assis t an t
pasfor
Sun day sc hool . lOam ; Chur ch
7 JO p m
eac h
Su nd ay
evening ; prayer meet mg , 7:30
p m Thur sday .
MIDDL.EPORT
PEN ·
TECOSTAL - T hird Ave ., the
Rev . William Knittel , pa sfo r .
Ron ald Dugan , Sunday Sc hool
Supt . Cla sses f or all ages ,
eve ning se rvi ce , 7: 30 p .m .:
Bib le sh.1dy , Wednesday , 7:30
p m youth serv1ces , Friday .
7: 30 p .m .
~REEWlLL BAPTIST Corne r Ast1 and Plum . M1d
Uleport :
No el
He rrm an ,
p astor . Sat u rday evening
ser v• ce , 7 p ,m . Sunday school ,
10 am .; Su nday even 1n g
worsh ip . 7 p m . ·
FIRST BAPTIST of M +d ·
. dl eporl , cor ner of Sixth and
Palm er Streets . Rev Ch ar les
S1mon s,
pastor .
Danny
T hompso n , Sunday School
Super i n ten d e nt.
Su nday
chu r ch sc hool for everyon e
9 15 a.m . : Morning worship
10. 15 a .m , Evening services,
7 30 p m : Wednesday prayer
st-rv •ce, 7 30 p .m . Extra you t h
activities on Sunday , 5 p .m .,
f or all youth up to si xth grade .
6 . 30 fo r 1un ior and se nior high
students
CHURCH
OF ,CHRIST ,
M1dd l epo rt , 5th and Main
Raultn Moye r , pa stor Michael
Ge rla ch. Sunday Sch oo l supt
B 1b l e Sch o ol , 9 30 a m ,
mo rn ing worship, 10.30 a .rp ..
ev en•ng wor shi p, 7 30 p m .,
pr ayer se rv ice 1 p .m . Wed ·
nesda y
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev .
Audr y Mi ller , pa sfor , L ew•s
Ell is, Sun day school supt .;
Sun day sc hooL 9 . 30 a m .
mo rn ing worsh+p . 10 : 30 ; iun 1or
SOCiety , 6. 30 p .m NYP S, 6· dS
p : m . Su nday evangeliS t ic
mee t•ng , 7: 30 p m
Pra yer
meet +ng .Wed nesday , 7 · 30p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 30S N.
Seeond A v e ., Middleport
Lesley G. Holt, pas tor Sunday
school, 10 a.m .: worship ser ·
vice , 11 a.m ; worsh ip serv 1ce ,
7: 30p .m . Sunday . Wednesday
night prayer serv1ce , 7: 30.

Syracuse News, Society
By Ada Slack
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Collins, Canton, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs .
Herbert Parker. He also
vialted his brother and sisterIn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Collins, at Tuppers Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks
an'd daughter, Patricia, of
Colwnbus visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Crooks
and their daughter and son-Inlaw, Mr. and Urs. James Ray
Lawrence of Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hymrod of
Colwnbus visited Mr. and Mrs.
Erilest Sisson and family .
Mr. and Mrs. James Tan·
nehlll and family of Parma
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mn. C. H. Williams and other
relatives.
Ada Slack and Myla Hudson
visited with the former's
. brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
• and Mrs. Win Blake at Typpers
Plalll8.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huff of
Bloomdale spent two days with
Frankie Mwnaw. They also
vlalted friends as they are
lormer residents here.
Mr. ·and Mrs. Herbert
Parker, accompanied by Mrs.
Clay Tuttle or Middleport
vialted with Mrs . Hallie
Hulber!, at the Akron City
Hoapltal In Akron.
Mr . and Mrs. Thomas
Williams and family visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs . C. H.
Williams and other relatives.
. They were enroute to UJelr
home In Colwnbus from a
vacation In California.

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MEIGS COUNTY, OW 1Qhf
L Zav l tz , Pastor ·D irector .
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Chur ch SchooL 9 :30
a.m , Mrs . Homer Lee , Supt. ;
Morn ing Worship. 10 : 30 a.m.
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church Sch ool. 9:30a .m ., John
F . Fultz, Sup t . ; Morning
Worship , 10 : 30 a .m .
SYRACUSE
Morning
Worsh ip, 9 a .m . ; Sunday
Church Sc hooL 10 a .m •• Mrs.
Sampson Hai L Supt .

Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Graves
and family of Wadsworth
MEIGS
visited here with Mr. and Mrs.
COOPERATIVE
Orville Crooks, Mrs. Gladys
PARISH
THE UNIT ED
Hayman and Mrs. Myrtle
METHODIST CHURCH
McBride.
. Robert T . Bumgarner
Director
Mrs . Harley Johnson ,
POMEROY CLUSTER
Tammy, Cheryl and Terry of
Rev. Carl E . Hicks
Rev. D . Wm . Svdenstrlcker
Wolf Pen visited her mother,
CHESTER - Wor shi p 9. 15
Mrs. Ada Slack, Sunday af· am .; Ch ur c h School 10 a.m .
ENTER: PRISE - Wors h ip , 9
ternoon .
a .m., Church Sc hool. 10 a .m .
Mr . Eugene Hudson, son,
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11
: Church Schoo l 10 a .m .
Bryant, and a Mr. Redman of amPOMEROY
Worsh i p ,
Paris, Pa., visited the former 's 10 .30 a.m .: Chu r ch Schoo l9 . 15
a m .; UM Y F 6 30 p . m .
mother, Myla Hudson.
ROCK SPRINGS _.. Wor sh ip
Mrs. Florence Potts, Mr. and 10a . m .; Chur ch Sc hool9a m ..
6 : 30 p ,m
Mrs. Robert Harden and Mr . UMYF
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
and Mrs. Donald Lisle were in
Rev . Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worship 10.30
Canton to attend the wedding of il m
; Ch ur c h Schoo l9 : 30 a.m . ,
the former 's son, Earl Harden . UMY F 7 p .m .
RUTL~ND W ors hip 9: 15
Mr . and Mrs. Dale Hubbard am.:
Chur c h School 10 a.m .;
and Ste([anle of Haymaker, UMYF7 pm
SALE M CENT~R - WOr ·
Md ., have returned to their
shi p 9 a m ; Chvr ch Sc hool 10
home after visiting here with a.m ,; UMYF Thur sday , 7 p m .
SY RACUSE CLUST£R
his mother, Mrs. Eddie HubRev . Richard E . Jarvts
bard, and his father tn Holzer
ASBURY Worship II
a m .: Ch urc h School 9. SO a.m .:
Medical Center.
WSCS, 1st Tues da. y .
Mrs. Vera Tannehill, of
FOREST RUN - Worsh ip 9
, Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 a .m :
Parma and grandson, Craig · am
w scs. Jrd wedn esday. 7:30
Tannchille of Michigan visited p m
MINERSVILLE WorShip
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
10 a m ; Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 a.m . ;
Williams and other relatives . WSCS. 3rd Monday , 7: 30p .m .
Chu r ch
Rev. and Mrs. Ra lph Hudson ' SYRACUSE sChoo l . 9 a.m .; wor s h ip se r ·
and family of Portsmouth vice , 7 ' 30 p ,m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
visited his mother , Myla
R ev. Frank Cheesebrew
Hudson . Mr. and Mrs. Dencil
Rev . Larrv Poling
rfev . Howard S!11vel~y
Hudson and children of Racine
BETHANY { Dorc as)
were also guesls.
Worsh ip . 9: 30 Am : Church
, Mr . and Mrs. Robert A. School tO. 30 a rn
CARMEL ~- Worsh ip. II
Harden , son Eric, of Marion a ' n : 1st und 3r d Sundays ,
spen t t~eir vacation here with Chu r c h Sc hool 1 10 a.m .
AI'PL.E GROVE - Wors h ip ,
his par en ls, Mr. and Mrs. 7·30 p . m . frrs t and third Sun
Robert Harden, sister, Debbie, Clily s, Churc h sc h oo l , 9 . 30
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SUTTON
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wor sh i p , 11 am , Chu r c h Sm i th , pastor . Sunday Sctloot ,
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R ev . Rob ert M eece
Yo un~ Peoples servi ce. 7 p.m . :
R ev . St anl ey Bran dum
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LONG BOTTOM - Chur ch worship , 7. 30 p .m .
;(' rv ic es , 9 am . • Sunday
CHESTER CHURCH OF
•chool 9: 45 am Sible Study THE NAZARENE
Re-v .
ev ery Thursday , 7:30 p ,m .
Herbert Gra te , pastor . WO( ·
NORTH BETHEL Wo r · ship se rv ice , II a.m . and 7: 30
sh ip I 1 am .. Chu r ch School 10 p rn Sunday Sunday Sc hool.
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9 ,45 am
eetc h Sunday , nesda v . 7: 30 p .m
pr ea ch in g at II am . each
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Sunday P rayer mee ting . 7: 45 CHRIST Ct itford Smith ,
p m . Wed nesda y ; WSCS , 8 p m . mmlster Sunday Sc hool 9: 30
on thi r d T !J esday ea ch mont h . a .rn • morning c hurch 10 : 30
REEDSVILLE s unday a .m . Sunday evening s.er vl ce,
sc hool. 9. 30 , preach ing, 7: 30 7:30 pm W edn esday serv ic e, 8
p m Sunday , prayer meeting . p .m .
..
1 30p rn T uesday ,• WSCS , 7: 30
LAUREL. CL.IFF FREE
l irs l Thur sd a y eac h month .
METHODIST - Rev . Robert
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh ip E Buck ley , pastor William
10 a .m ; Churc h School , 9 a .m . Ba 1tey , sup I , Sun daY school
TUPPERS
PL.AINS
9·30 am .; morn in g ~orsh i p ,
Wor Sh i p 9 a .m . ; Chu rc h 10 · 30 a .m , eveni ng worsh ip ,
Sc hooL 10 am .
7:30pm . Wednesday Christian
KENO
CHURCH
OF YOuth Crusad e, 6 30 p .m .,
CHRIST - George Fredefi ck. , pra¥er meeting , 7: 30 p m .,
supt Se rv ice weekly , 9: 30a.m . Thursday choir practic e. 1
on Sunday . Preaching f irst and p.m
third Sundays of month 1 by
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CHURCH OF
Clifford Smith , 9:30 a
m . CHRIST Danny Evans 1
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN pastor , Norman C. Wil l , supt .
UNION Darrel DoddriiL s unday SC hool 9 : 30 a . m .;
pastor . Sunday School , 9: 30 worship service, 10 :30 a.m
a m , L eona_rd Gilmore , fir st Christian Endeavor Sunday
e ld er ; ev enmg se rv ice , 7: 30 evening
P m
W ednesday
prayer
REORGANIZED CHURCH
mee ltng , 7. 30 p .m .
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
MT . MORIAH CHURCH 0~ L'ATTER DAY SAINTS GOO ~ Racine Route 2. The Portland ·Racine Road . Ra lph
Rev Charles Hand , pastor . Johnson , pastor . Her bert
S1.4nday sc ho oL . 9 : 45 am . • White , Sunday School Director .
mo rn.lng w~rsh1p, 11 a . m
Sun day School, 9 . 30 a . m ,
Ev.en1ng serv•ces , Tue sday and Morning wor ship, 10 : 30 am . ;
F r.day . 7: 30.
Sunday evening service 7 p .m .
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE Wedn esd ay evening prayer
CHURCH OF CHRIST . Bible serv ices , 7:30 o.m
stu d y , 9 · 30 a . m , morning
BETHLEHEfw\
BAPTIST,
worsh !P· 10 : 30 a.m , even•ng Great Bend - Rev Walter P .
worsh1p , 6· 30 p m Wedn esday Bikacsan , pastor . Sunday
B1ble study , 7 30 P m .
school. 9 :30 am .; worship
'
service , Thursday , 7:30 p.m .
MT . OLIVE CHURCH
CARLETON CHURCH ,Long Bottom , Sunday Sc hool , K ingsblJry
Road . Sunday
10 a.m w 1th Wil lard Pigott. School , 9: 30a .m, Ralph Carl .
su pt Evange li st message each su p!. wor sh ip service , 10 30
Sunday evening , 7·30 p m . by a.m . and 7: 30p .m . alternately .
Elder Russell Cl ine , m inister Prayer meet ing, Wednesday ,
of the Aposto!tc Fa 1th . Bible 7 30 p m . Rev . Jay Stile s,
~astor .
Sfudy , Wednesday , 7: 30 p .m
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STIVERSVILLE
COM · GR EGATIONAL
Rev .
Carl
Richards,
MU.NITY CHURCH - Sunda y
Mrs .
Worley
sc hool serv ice. 10 am .; Prayer pastor .
m eet mg , Thursday, 7 p.m . ; Franc is, Sunday school supt. ,
Su nday schoo , 9 . 45 a . m ,
Sunday evening service , 7 p .m
ZION CHURCH OF CH·RIST church services, second and
Sundays followin g
Po me roy . Harris on v i! 1e fourth
RO:ad . Kenne th Eber ts, pastor . Sunday s.:;:hool, first and third
Paul M c Elroy , S~J nday Sc hool Sunday even ings, 7: 30p.m .
LONG
BOTTOM
Su pt Sunday School 9 30 am .;
Mr . Robert
moming worship and com · CHRISTIAN munion , 10 : 30 am . • Sunday Wyatt. pas tor , Sun day School
even 1ng youth Ch ri sti an en · supt., Ronald Osborne, Bible
deavor , 6: 30 : worsh1p ser · School , 9 . 30 ·a .m ; preaching
vi ce s , Sunday , 7 . 30 p . m . 10 : 45 a .m . : Even ing services ,'
Wed n esda y eve nin g prayer 7·. 30 p .m
HYSELL
RUN
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mee tjng and Bib le study , 7:30
METHODIST - Rona ld Wells,
p m.
pastor. Sunday Schoo l 9 30
ST . JOHN LUTHERAN P ine Gr ov e, the Rev . Arthur a .m , Morning worship, 10 : 30
Combs, pastor . Sunday school , a.m .. Young People's Serv 1ce
9 30 a m ; chur ch services. 6: 45 p m .; Evangettstic ser ·
v i ce ,
7 30 p . m .
Prayer
10 : 30 a. m .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF meeting, Th ur sday , 7.30 p.m
~R EEOOM
GOSPEL
CHRIST . Bible School. 9 30
am , morning worship , 10 · JO MISSION - Bald Knobs. Rev .
am . Sunday evening Worshrp L . R . Gluesencamp, pastor .
Se rvic e, 7 ' 30 p . m ., choir Roger Wilfred , Sr .. Sunday
practice Sunday and Wed · School Supt. Sunday School
nesday, 7 p rn , prayer meetinq 9 30 am .; Sunday evening
and Bible Study Wednesday, worshtp 7 . 30. Prayer meeting,
Tuesday , 7: 30 p.m . Ernest
7.30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Deeter , c lass leader . Youth
Rev Freeland Norr1s , pastor . meeting. Wednesday, 7 : 30
Sunday sc hool 10 a .m , Chu r ch p .m , Ernest Deeter, leader .
service , 7 p.m . Wednesday
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
B1ble Study , 7 pm
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST Robert Shook,
OF THE NAZARENE
pastor , Sunday school. 9:30
Sunday School. 9 : 30 am ; a .m .• Russell Spence r , supt ;
Morning Worship. 10 30 a.m .; worship se rvi ce, 10 :45 a.m .,
Evening w orship , 7: 30 p.m ; evening worship alternating
Wednesday Mid·Week. Service. w i th C E at 7· 30 p .m . on
Sunday School Superin tendent, Sunday . Prayer meeting , 7 : 30
Gera ld Wells . Pa stor. Rev . p m . Wednesday . Alfred Wolfe ,
Morri s M . Woll e.
l ay leader .
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RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Coolville RD . Rev Roy Deeter,
Walter P . Bikacsan, pastor ; pastor . Sunday schoo l , 9:30
Ronnie Salser, S. S Su pt.; am ; worship service , 10 :30
Sundav School , 9: 30 a . m . ; am Bible study and prayer
Morning Worship 10 :45 am ., se ·1:.- e, Wednesday , 7: 30pm .
Sunday even ing Worsh ip 7.30
RUTLAND
__
p m . Wednesday evening Bible
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Study , 8 p m .
CHRIST - Keith W ise, pastor .
DANVILLE WESLEYAN _ Sunday Sc hool,9 :30a .m ... V . H
Rev
La wrenc e
Sullivan. Braley , supt ; worsh'P serv ice
pa stor . s unday Sc hool 9 : 30 and communion, 10 : 30 a .m .•
a.m .; youth and iun 1or you t h evenrng serv ice , 7: 30 p m .,
serv 1ce, 6 . 45 p .m .: evening Wednesday, B1ble study , 7 · 30
wor sh 1p , 7 : 30pm ; prayer and P m . Regu lar board meeting ,
pra 1se, W edn esday , 7 . 30 p .m . lh •rd Sa turday each monlll ,
SILVER
RUN
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RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Kimbl e, pa stor . Sunday School, CHURCH - Sunday
SchooL
10 a.m .; Henry Dav is, supt .; ' 9: 30a . m .; Worship service, 11
even ing service, 7 : 30 p .m
a . m .; Wednesday prayer
Prayer mee ti ng , Thur sday . meeting, 7 : :\0
m . Sunday
7 30 p m .
night worship, : 30 p ,m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO Rev . Ja mes Sat
THE NAZARENE -~ Rev .
fe rt iel d , pa stor . Sunday sc hool, Ll oyd 0 Gnmm, Jr ., pastor .
9 30 am , wor ship service. 11 Sunday Sclloo l. 9 : 30 a .m .:
a .m .: evening se rv ice, 7, Morn ing worsh ip , 10 · 30 a .m ;
pray e r se rv1 ce and you th Young people's service , 6: 45
'5c rv ice, Wednesday , 7 p .m .
P m . , Evangelistic s erv ice,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7: 30p .m . Wednesday even ing
Ct-fURCH - Robert E . Musser , service, 7: 30pm .
pa stor . SIHlday Sc hoo l, 9: 30
MASON COUNTY
am . , Ro bert Bobo , su pt .,
THE HILAND CHAI'EL,
morn i ng
wor ship ,
10 : 30, George Casto , pastor . Sunday
~u n d ay even 1ng service. 7: 30,
Sc hooL 9 30 ; evening wor ship ,
Mid week serv ice , Wednesday , 7: 30. Thur sd ay evening prayer
7. 30 p m
serv ice, 7: 30 p .m .
SYRAC USE CHURCH 0~
"'ASON ~IRST BAPTIST Tt-tE NAZARENE - ~ev . M . Sec ond and Pomeroy Sts., Stan
C. Lar imor e, pa s t o r . BOb Cr a1 g, paslor . Sunday scllool,
Moor e, Sun day Sc hool Supt . 9: 45am .: worship serv ic e. 11
Sun d ay Sc hool. c lasses for all a .m , tra inin g u nion , 6: 30
ages , 9 . 30 a m . , morning p m . 1 ev ening worship service ,
worship , 10. 45: NYP S Su nday , 7. 30 p m . Mid -w eek prayer
6 . JO p .m . eva ngelis t ic serv ice se r vice. Wednesday , 7:30p .m .
Su nday , 7 30 p .m M ld .w eek - MASON
CHURCH
pray er meeti ng, Wed nesd a y . CHRIST. P . o . Box .48 7 Mil ler
1 30p .m, M issionary meeting , Si ., Ma son . w . va . 's unday
secon d Wednesday. 7: 30 p m . Bib l e S1udy 10 a .m .• Wor shi p
UNITED
FAITH
NON · 11 a .m . and 1 p m . Bible Study
DENOMINATIONAL Rev . Wednesday 7 p .m , Vocal
Roben Sm i th. pastor . Sunday mu si c .
.
schooL 9: 30am ; c lass l ea der ,
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Leo H rll , worship se rv~ee , TIST - Corner of Second and
10 : 30 a m ; chur ch , 7 ~0 p .m
Anderson
Mason
P'astor
E 0 E N
ll N I T E 0 Walter CIQud Sunday school'
~kETHREN IN CHRIST ..,.. 9 :&lt;45 a. m . ; wOr ship service
E ldon R . Blake, p astor . Sunday a .m . and 7: 30 p .m . we~k ly
Sc hool , 10 am ..
W i nnie Sible study , Wednesday 7·30
Hol ~lnge r ,
Supt . Morning p .m .
' ·
~e r mon. 11 a . m . , Eve ning
MASON ASSf:MBLY Utse rvi ce Christian . Endeavor,
GOO -- Second St., Ma son. w.
7 : 30
p .m .;
Mr s .
Lyda
va . Ches f er Te nnant, pa stor .
Chevalre r n pr esl dent . Song
Sund"Y schOO l , 10 a .m .;
servi ce and ser mon. ,8: 20. Mid · mor n ing worship , 11 a.m .:
W ee k p raye r m eet •no Wed · ev angeli sti c &amp;e-rvlce, 7: 30pm .
n esday , 7 JO p .m . Mrs . Merle
Blblc:s tudyandpray er serVI ce.
Holsing er , cl a ss leader .
Wedne sday , 1: 30 p m . Phon e
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The Rev . Wlll larn Cam pbell,
Rouse , p ast or ; Rob ert Musser , putor . Sunday u hoo l , 9:30
Sunday SctJool sup t. Su nday
a .m . 1 Jam es Hugh es. tv pl. ;
sc hool. 10: 30 a .m : . worship
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Ph. 992-7S90

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I'M 000 CUB61!Yc ID.•.

THE ATHENS COUI'HY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

Nationwide Insurance Co. of Columbus, 0.
Pomeroy
307 Spring Ave.
Dlal992-2318

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MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

116W. Main

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OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to 5 00 p rn Da1ty ,
8 30 a . m
to 12 00 Noon
Satu rday

Card of Thanks
WE WISH to thank all !Mose who
assisted many way dunng the
emergen cy
at
Bas h an
Tu esda y even 1n g Ra ci ne
Emergt::ncy Squad

8 17 1tp

WE W IS H to extend our hea rt
felt thanks and apprecJaf!On
to our many f ri ends and
ne ig hbors and relat1ves far
t he1r kmdnes s 1n the long
Illness of our husband a nd
father , Jac Weyersm11 1er for
the love ly flowers . cards . and
food To Dr Pickens. Or
Boonsue , and espec ially Dr
R1dgway who helped 10 so
many ways To the nurses at
Veterans Memonal Hospttal
and Rev , W1se for his con
solmg words and mes~age
and to everyone who took
ttrne to v1s1t h1m whrle he was
rn the hosp1tal To Ew1ng
Funeral Home for the1r ef
f•c•ent serv1c:e and Gerald
Powell , the organ iSt to r hi s
beautiful
mus1 c:
The
Pallbearers and those who
at tended the grave And all
those who helped 1n any way
Lyd1a , Norman , and Betty
Weyersm1ller

8·17· 11P

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YARD

SALE .

Friday

and

Satu r day on larkin Street
Baby strollers , '
sm11 ll
kerosene stoves, sweet corn,

elc

8·16 l i e

IN MEMORY of Carl Ebers
bach, who passed away two
years ago August 16, 1971
TMose we love go out of stght
though nev er out of mind ;
they are cMenshed tn the
hearts of tho se they left
behmd H is sm1 ling face and
pleasant ways are a Pleasure
to r ec alL he had a k 1ndly word
tor each and d•ed beloved by
all Sad ly mtssed by h1s wife
Mrs Leona Ebersbach , son
and daughter

'8·17 ·11p

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and

e~eteri or.

Call Oon

Van Nleler, 985 3951
s 2·301p

Wanted To Buy
BEEF h ldes, dayold. paylng$7

773·5600, Grover C

Phone

1,100 lb. each. 1 pony c•r l.

H("'rness ltnd pon y. gentle lor
children
Leste r
(Jack!
Lolhe,y ,
Longsvl lle
Rl
( Dc10VIIIel. 7•17 5716
8·16Jic
CAN Nl NG

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Tomatoe~ .

~ouse, • rooms dawn. 1 up,
gara~e~ workshop. and ap
p'rox1mately 11ll acres with
voung orchard . l block eas t of

Rl. 692. SIO,SOO. lnlormallon
al hOOJse
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w

home In M id
dleporl. Panelling. tar 9e
living room , balh, nice k1l
c hen
wi th
s lde·by- sl de
refrigerator and fre eze r .

$1 3. 00Q

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industr1al equipment , an -

tiques . desks, benches , tools
and all types of miscellaneous
ttems.

SENIOR PORTRAIT taken.
Dates for laking MEIGS
SENIORS are August 22, 23,
24 and 25, and Sept, 1. Take
advantage of Special Senior
Prices for these days only.
Cal GROVER ' s STUDIO,
Middleport, Oh•o Phone 992·
2475
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8·1·221c

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Help Wanted

CARRIER .
WANTED
MILBtRRY AVE.
AND VICINITY
APPLY AT
THE DAILY SENTINEL

Auto Sales

1969 Chevrolet truck, 13112 ft

basement, 2 car garage and
famdy room. Pnced '" mid

dump body. cheater axle
$4500.00. Phone 992 595 1.

20's, plus lot Located on large
country lot off Rl 7 20

S· 16·61p
1958 DODGE pickup truck, 6
d
cy 1•n er,
standard
trans
mission
Excellent runmng
cond1llon $250. Call 949 . 2815 .
8. 16 . 31 &lt;

and
15 minutes
from
Pomeroy Flnanc.ng already
arranged wolh low down
payment Contact Pauline E.
1 h
unn ng am Really Phone
(6141 423 S690 Collect.

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1962 COMET, Runs good. bOdy
rougl'l, no rust, 2 new front
tires, 2 new shocks, new brake

shoes on the rear S200. Call
992 7000
8·14-llp

-----1957 FORD truck. good con
d1hon

Looks good and runs

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good $300 Phone 992·3359
8·15·6tc
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1972 INTERNATIONAL p1ckup
truck. Good condition. Call
after 6 p m . 99~ 3401.
8-15-Jic

minutes

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NEW 2 ptece Early Amencan
living room sutte tn 100 pet
nylon print material , w1th
wood tnm Foam reverstble
cushions. This week only

$189 .95 cash and carry
Pomeroy Recovery . 622 E
Main Street. Pomeroy Phone
992·7554
S·IHtc

BRUSH HOGS, 4x5 fl. phone
992 5858.

7 15 "'

BIG YANK ..
SLACKS
1f2 PRICE SALE

13 lie

12 x 60 MOBILE Home, see

s 711c

BUY ONE PAIR AND
GET ONE PR. FREE.

A1~ Conditioners

Awnings
Underpinning
Complete

mobile

se rvice -

plus

9._

POMEROY
~'Jack W. Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992·2181

home

gtgantic

dosplay of mobole homes
always available at .

MILLER
• fr'OBILE HOM£S
mo Washington Blvd.
423 7S21
BELPRE, 0 .

1973 14x70 MOBILE home ,
washer and dryer , dish
washer, stainless steel sink,
garbage disposal , eye level

PRIVATE meeting room for
any organi&gt;alion. phone 992
l975
3·11ttc'

level lot $8,500.00.
2'1&gt; YEARS OLD
In new addition , 3 bedrooms .
large closets, m ce kdchen.

bath ,

ullloly

space .

all

electric, carport, large lot ,

hardwood floors, $20,000.00
CLOSE IN
1 36 acres, 4 bedrooms, bath ,
drnmg room, B rooms in all

carpeting. tile , panelmg ,
part
ba sement,
frame
construction S9 ,500.00.

1 FLOOR PLAN

sink, dining room / TV room,
utll•ly room, lots of new floor
covering,
porches.
full

basement, double garage
and workshop

Double lot

$13.000.00.

pollee scanner
XM 888 Phone 667
8· 17 3tc

Travel

STI'.TEL Y BRICK
In good repa.r
S2,000 . Call 992-7407. with all large rooms 3
8 17 31p bedrooms, nice bath , open

Trailer, 22 ft sleeps 4, self
contained, Excellent con · POMEROY sta.rs

from

llv1ng

Gas

Rogers
firepla ce in dining All air
Drum~ and Cymbals Like
conditioned,
and centrally
new. Phone 992·3132.
heated
Only
525,000.
'
8·15 61p

.-4 ---------------------ROOMS furnished apt Righi
in town. Call 992·3658.

PEACHES at Mason
Orchard.

Peach

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w,

In
Middleport

Eslate of We llin gton w
Halsey , Deceased
Notice is he r eby given that
Fred R W1ckham of 125 North AGGRESSIVE debit Insurance
1969 - 16 ft. S ha st~ travel
'Silndusky Street. Delaware ,
agent Wanted for Pomeroy
Ohio , has been d iJ iy appointed
trailer Call 882 2276.
M iddleporl area Must be able
Exe cuto r ot lh e E state of
8·16 Jlc
to work on OW{IIn ltiatlve after
Wellington
w
Halsey ,
proper training Some sales
deceased, tale of Tuppers
REGISTERED · Appaloosa
Pla ins , Meigs County , Ohio
expenence preferred If in ·
mare,
15 hand s~
large
Cred1tors are requ•red to fil e
leresled, send complete
blanket, pleasure or show,
their claims W1th sa1d flcuc:lary
resume to P 0 Box 1817,
wllhtn four months
good
dlsposlllon ,
$375
Hunllnglon. W Va . Attn. Bil l
Dated th iS JlSI day Ol Ju ly.
Coolville 667 ·3723

PHONE 992-7368

For Sale

Honaker

Mannlnt D. Webster , Judge
S·8·71C
Court of Common Pteas 1
-. CO LLEC TO RS
Probate DIVI S IOn !=========-__;,

We talk to you
n ecessary'

WAITRESS and
cleaning
woman wanted, opply In, per.
'ion

Crow's

Steak

Pom eroy. Ohio

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like J person.

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House,

8. 7. 101&lt;
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WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

8·16·31c

Items. John
Henry Bottle &amp; Mountaineer
lady Phone 992·7)38.
S· 16·61c

STARCRAFT 1974 fold ·downs In
stock, close out prices an all
. 1973 travel trailers , 1971
Nimrod sleeps 8 for $949.00.
CAM P CONLEY STAR ·
CRAFT SALES, Rl 62 N. of
Po1nl Pleasant Behind Red
Carpel Inn Phone (3041 615·
53S4.
8·16·Jic

NICE SIX room house for sale In
Pomeroy Coli 992·3975 or 992
2571
8 t5-6tc

It Must
Be Righi

&lt;"LSr:, ..

or we wtll

,Make il Roghl.

Built to Vour'Specs
Delivered to Job S1to

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
773·SSS4
Mason, W. Va .

Bu•ld•ng.

Middleport, 0

992 2101

NEW LISTING
MIDDLEPORT - 10 acres for
hou ses
All ulllllles by
properly A nice place lor
apartrnent~.
motel , super

1973 - Zig Z..g sewing machl~e market, Ice crea m driv e- I n ~ Or'
This mochlne darns, embroiders, overcasts. button qu ick food establishment
All
without ol
holes.
NEW HOMES
lochmenls. Pay balance ol
$38.5() or pay $5 per month MODEL HOME - 3 bedrool)'ls ,
Call 992 ·S331
• 1'1&gt; baths wllh vent tans, large
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6·_:.::
10 lie closet s In ea c h bedroom .
ONE
. Utility , washer ond dryer hook
porloble 8 trock tape ups Carpeting storm doors
player and AM &amp; FM rad io 1 ·
comblralldn
one 1
.s orm w 1ndows.• Garoge and'
trock cassette player a~~ nearly an acre of lond for only
tape recorder combination 52 2,000.00.
$25. Call 992·2060 evenings:
TROUBLE
8·15·31p HAVING
SELLING. CALL US, WE
600 GALLON bulk milk tank NEED LARGE HOUSES,
Phone 949·2783
LARGE
FARMS,
LOTS ,
AND RIVER
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B·_:.:
I5·31 p ACREAGE
FRONTAGE .
AM FM stereo.rodlo - 8 track
tape comblnallon. 4 speoker
sound syslem .
Bo lance
5103.79 or use our budget
terms . Coli 992-3965 .

us

9 ACRES ground wllh 2 wells
Phone 992-7696.
8 IHip - - - - r - - - . . . : :8·1Htc
.

4door wagon, factory a1r, power st. &amp; brakes &amp; rack

rates. Phone 742-3232.

1971 FORD TORINO ................ ..'1695
6 Cyl , auto • 4 door

1969 CHEVY CAPRICE ...............11295
1969 DODGE 4 DR................... 1295
1

Hardtop, tact . air, power steer ., &amp; brakes.

1

1969 PONTIAC 4 DR. ................ 1195
Fact . air, P. Sl, &amp; B.

2 1S.tfc
RON SHEPARQ, Floor, Wall
Remodeling, Ceramic tile
baths Box 280, Rutland 742
3664
6·26·11c

BIG COLLECTION
OF CHEAPER CARS
IN STOCK

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RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

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Chester, ci&gt;.

EXCAVATING

Phone 992 5367 or 992·3861.
9 l ·lfC

Dozers, large

.:~nd sma ll , Backhoes and
loaders on track and ttres ,

-------HOME repair or remodeling

Dump

trucks

serv 1ce.

Reasonable rates . 1st class

Sept1c

-

Lo boy
tanks

1n

stalled George (Bill) Pullons,
phone 992 247S or 992·7402.
2-9·11C

Call Bob or B1ll, 992
8-10·10tc

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED,
REPAIRED
Knapp aero ttead cush1oned
MILLER SANITATION ;
msol e, champ1onshop grade
STEWART, OH 10 PH . 662
bowlong shoes Bob Hysell.
3035,
992 5324
10 4 lfc
8·1461c

BOWLERS gel oil on lhe right
16ot th is season w1lh a pa.r ol

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READY MIX
CONCRtTE
delivered r1ghl to your
project. Fast and easy Free
esl1mates . Phone 992·32S4 .
Goeglein Ready ·MIX Co .,
Middleport, Ohio.
6-30·1fc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEAN~D
REASONABLE rates. Ph 446
4782. Gallipolis, John Russell,
Owner and Operalyr
1
5-12·tfc
C BRADFORD, Auct1onee r
Complete Serv1ce

cancelled'
Lost
vour
operator ' s license Call 992·

7428.

Repair

Racine~ Ohio

The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Aulhorl&gt;ed Singer Sales and

Cr1 II Bradford

Serv1ce. We Sharpen Scissors

6 15 lfc

Phone 949 3S21

servrce, all makes 992 2284,

3-29 lfc
WILL TRIMo.r cui trees,
shrubbery Also paint roofs.
Phone 949·3221 or 742·4441.
7·18·30ic

FOR FREE estimates on
aluml)1um siding Starn Doors
and Windows, Carports,
Marquees and Railing, Phone
Charles Lisle, Svracuse. Ohln
ELNA and Wh1le Sewing
Carl Jacob, Sales Rep ·
Machines , Serv1ce on all
resenlallve. V . V. Johnson
mak es Reasonable rates
and Son, Inc.
The Sew mg Center . Mid ·
6 22tfc
dleporl, Ohio.
11 -16 11c
. SMALL additions, remodeling
MOBILE home repair, Elec·
structural repair Rough and
tr~cal plumb1ng and healing.
lin1sh carpentry anllque
Phone 992 5858
repa1r Reasonable pr1 ces.
7·15-lfc
Pr1vate ca rpenter . Call Scott
.= : - - - - - - - - Mason. 992·7300
14 6tp
HARRISON'S TV serv•ce and _ _ _ __ _ _..:.S~·
serv1ce ca lls. Phone 992·2522.
2-9·lie

5·1·1fC
EXCAVATING, do&gt;er. loader
and backhoe work, septic
tanks lnslalfed, dump trucks
and lo·boys for hire; will haul
fill dirt. lop soli , limestone
and gravel, Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089;
night phone 992 3525 or 992·
5232
\
'2·11 ·11c
OPEN

-

Roger

Hysell's

Garage near crossroads on Sf

Rl. 124, all mechanical work
Including aulomollc transmissions . Monday -Friday
8 30 a.m. to 5 p.m . Saturday
- 8. 30 to 12 noon - unless b
appomtment. Phone 992·568~
or 992-7121
7·25·30fc

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Maytag

'
bedrooms .

J E Bayliss, 310 W High 51,
•

8 11 ·6tp

TMIIOVIMMINl 0'

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OEI'A,.TMI:NT OF THf TRfASUMY

OFFICE OF REVENUE SHA"ING

opera~on

1900 PENNSYlVANIA AVE N W
WASHINGTON 0 C: 202211

Q\olce of water
t'em ps
Auto
water
level
control .
Lint
Filter or Power
Frn Agitator
Perl'li•·Preu

BR ICK home , .4
baths , basement , fireplace
Low lh1rfies Pomeroy . Write

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~~11100

JULY 1, 1973

Larry's of Pomeroy ...

leGINN'NG
ENDING

JUNE 30, 1914

"UNDER SELL"

$5,244.00

Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!

ACCOUNT NO

. 36 3 OSl 002

Halo of Hea1
Dryers
Surround clotl'les
with gentle , even
~eat No hot sPots,
no
overdrylng .
Fine Mesh Lin'

family room. Priced In mid
20s. plus lot. Located on large
country lot off Rl. 7, 20 '
minutes from Parkersburg
and
15
m lnules
from
Pomeroy. Financing already
arranged with low down
payment. Contact Pauline E
Cunningham Really, phone
614 423 8690 collect .
7·24.1fc

FI'I A TH I

TOTA L 'AYMENT OF

14'

Littlln Frost

~

basement, 2 car garage and

HAl 1.1110 ITS UVlN\,Jii 5HA"ING PA YM!iNT

IN Ttl El'OLLOWING ~ANN!R IA.SEO U~N A

Maylag

WELL PLANNED 3 bedroom, 2
bath
home
with
full

II

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750 First Avenue
Gallipolis,' Ohio 45631
Or for more information call collect 446-3746.

Copocll·

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Auto mutes

Real Estate For sBie

The Almanac
fhe death toll reached 275 .
By Uolted Press International
In 1969, Dr. Philip Blaiberg,
Today is Friday, Aug. 17, the the world's longest Uving heart
229th day of 193 w1th 136 to transplant patient at thllt time,
follow.
died at the age of 60.
The moon is approaching its 1---......:.:::.:._::_:.:.:.___
last quarter.
The morning stars are
Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
The evening stars are Venus
and Jupiter.
Those born on th1s date are
Wider the sign of Leo.
American frontiersman Davy
Crockett was born Aug . 17,
1786.
On \his day in history:
In 1915, a devastating hurri·
cane struck Galveston, Tex.

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II NO. OF CHILDREN

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OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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CHESTER TOWNSHIP

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* ·PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD

MAYTAG

FURNITUR~'Rt~rc~~:·'

-

Arnold
Grate
.

*FLEElWOOD
*ACADEMY
*CROYDON

Stop For Breakfast

LARRY'S ~ ·
MOBILE HOMES

I

6 am to 12 Midnight

Frank Gheen, Sales Mgr.

Full Breakfast Menu Will Be Served

Gaul's Shake Haven

dr. H.T. Lots of miles.

4

Super Beetle, 4 speed. Sharp.
Fury Ill 4 dr., air low mileage.
Catalina 4 dr .• air. Low mileage.
Imp., 2 dr. H.T., air. Clean . One owner .
LT. D., 2 dr. H.T.• air, local one owner.

Open Eveninp
''T'd 7 p.m. &amp;

Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Senice 1il 12
Noon on Saturdr;

8

992-2174
500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio

ORDINANCETO
NOPLACE
. 441
Peters, AdminiStratrix
of the
AN ORDINANCE
A ' Estate
of Laura Leifhe
i t, · - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - -

CURFEW ON THE TOWN OF Doce..od
POMEROY, FOR PE~SONS
~ASE NO
UNDER
YEARs

THE

AGE

SEE OUR MOBILES AT THE FAIR

20,996 Flrsl and

OF

18 F1nal Account Ol June Soulsby,
Trustee of the Trust Created llby
Item Six of the Will of W. A
BE IT ORDAINED , as follows Carman~ Deceased .
Unless exceptions are flied
by the Council of the Village of
Porn eroy, Oh 10, two th rrds of all thereto , said accounts wr\1 t'Je
members
elected
thereto for hearing before said Court on
the 17tl'1 day of September, 1973,
concurring
An Ord•nance to place a at wh1ch time said accounts w1ll
curfew on the
Town of be considered and continued
Pomeroy, for persons under the from day to day until finally
disposed of
age of 18 years
Any person Interested may
Section 1 It will be In
vtoiat•on of fh1s Ordmance tor file wr1 tten e)(ceptions to said
any and all persons under the accounts or to matters per.
age of 18 years to be upon the tainfng lo the execution of the
streets, sidewalks, park i ng trust, not less than five days
areas , bus1ness houses , etc of prior to the date set for hearing
the Town of Pomeroy , after
MANNING 0 W~BSTER
10 00 PM unless accompanied
JUDGE,
by a parent or court appo1nhed
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
legal guard1an
PROBATE DIVISION ,
Sect1on 2 The Town's f1re
MEIGS COUNTY . OH 10
Siren Will sound at 10 00 P.M .
each night. and &lt;&gt; all persons (8 1 17 , ltc
under the age of 18 years must
be 1n compliance w1th Section 1
of lhrs Ordinance
Section 3 Persons who fall to
comply with thrs Ordinance w ill
be arrested by Police and wilt
be made to appear In the
PUBLIC NOTICE
Juvenile Court of Meigs County
OLEN G
FOR SALE along with their parents Upon
arrest, the said person will be DOERFER rool eslale !Hob·
son l Middleport at Junction of
ta~en to Pomeroy City Hall
where the parents of said Shadycoe Road and Rt 7, will
person ,or legal guardian will be be sold on Monday, August 20.
summoned to transport the said 1973 at 10 00 a . m at the office of
person to his or her place of O' Brien and O'Brien, attorney ,
residency
If a parent or 100112 Court Street, Pomerov ~
guard ian IS not ava•lable for Ohio , for not less than the ap.
transportation ,
the
final praised value of $4,000 .00
For further lnformat1on call
decision will be left to the
discretion of Meigs County 992·2720
Juven11e Authorities
Section 4 Any and all acts of 181 16, 17, 19, 31c
destruction,
vandalism,
delinquency , etc, Incurred by
sa•d person wlll be the full
responsibility of the parents , or
legal guardian of the said
person
Sect•on 5. The curfew will
begin at 10 00 PM. and end at
6 00 AM the following day .
This said curfew will be 1n effect
1
seven {7) days a week
Sec tion 6 Exceptions shall be
made to Section 1 In case of any
organ izat lon sponsored events .
Section 7 That this Ord immce
Shall be declared an emergency
Ord inance ilnd shall teke effect
and be In force from and after
the earliest period allowed by

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BUYS .HERE ARE THE BEST!
Our Low Overhead Means Money-Saving
Prices. We're Locally Owned &amp; Operated.

14 x 70 AND
12 X 52
Priced Now For Quick Sale!

SKYLINE

KINGSBURY HOMES
SALES &amp; SERVICE ,
Ask us about Underskirting for your mobile
home. Lowest prices.
HRS.: 2-7WEEKDAYS

9·1 SATURDAYS OR BY APPT.
Locally owned &amp; operated

Come outfor a look or gi\le us a

call 992 ·6256. We will save you money
Located 200 Yds. West Junction 33 oncl Kingsbury Rd ..
County Rd. 18, Pomeroy, 0.

THl BOVIftN!IIIUitT OP
CHUTIR TOWNIHII'
t'LANS TO f)(~f. N O 115 "~ENUF. StiAfiiN{, Al ~Ot.: .UIO N
HI Ft 1UE HHI TlEMEN T PEHIOC ii~GI NN I NG

JUWI M. IHt

JULY I, lfrl JN O (!.;01NG

IN

J{1t

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FnllO\NIN(, MANNEIJ,U'!i FO lH'UN M&gt;

law

A~COUNi

NQ

"IIUMI

passed . 8 6 73

CHIITIR T'WJI
lWII' CLIRK LUUtA l'rtll
MIIGI CO
LQNO IGTT'OM, OHIO 41HJ

APPROVED
Donald Collins

MAYOR

ATTEST
Jane Walton
Clerk

181 10. 17, 24, Jlc

IN THE

COMMONPLEASCOUR~

Rutland

On Your Way,to the Fair

Shprt order sandwiches, hamburgers
fo?tlong hotdogs , and . regular hotdog~
wtth homemade sauce. Soft drinks ice
cream, sundaes, sodas, milk shakes: etc.

50'

We Feature Some
of the Finest:

We Specialize In

741-4211

X 70'-12' X

12' X 65' -14' X 64'

TWP. CLERK
MEIGS CO.
LONG BOTTOM, OH 10 4S74l

Filter.

RUTLAND

S995

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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LeSabre Custom,

SS9S

save you money .

(Filling out and returning the below survey
DOES NOT OBLIGATE YOU but only ex·
presses your interest in possibly renting an
apartment. Reduced rents are available if you
qualify on the basis of income.)

Granville 2 dr. H. T., air, AM&amp; FM, P. W.

We Want To Make You Happy

1971 FORD BRONCO
$1295
4wheel dr1ve. 302 V·B englne.lock•ng fr ont hubs, pnced to

RENTAL SURVEY

Charger. Red, black vinyl top, auto.

NELSON MOTORS, lttC.

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

6 cyl. 1 automatic trans, good t1res, rad1o, heater, clean
mterior .

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Cornet. 6 cyl., auto .• P. S. Sharp.

REMEMB£R

Motor Co.

'
1967 CHEVELLE
4 ODOR

RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS

1

REMEMBER We Want You Back Because
The Job Was Done Rlg,ht Not Because The Job Was Done Wrong.

Pom~roy

1967 DODGE CORONET440

Middleport, 0.

G. T., 5,000 miles, auto. Red. Sharp.

We Service
What We Sell

4 door, blue finish, good ttres, factory atr, au"tomahc
power steering, V 8, radio

Ph: 992·7777
POMEROY, OHIO
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Tl!r~J~.~•30 1t73

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CHESTER, OHIO

Next Door to the
" Jopes Boys"

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OPEN
Monday.friday 9-8
Sat. 9-6, Sun. 1-6

PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

IN THE MATTER OF SET·
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS,
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
COUNTY. OHIO
Account~ and vouchers of the
follow ing named fidu c iaries
have been flied In the Probate
Court . Meigs County , Ohio, for
approval end settlemen.1 :

CASE

NO

11,620 lhlrlv ·

Seventh Account of Myrtle E
Carman . Guardian of Clyde W
Cerman ,
en
Incompetent
person

CASE NO

17,485 Flrsl and

Final Account of Fred W Crow,
Adm lnlstralor of the Estate
o
Maud
Spencer
Crow,
Deceased,
forme r ly
the
Executrix of the Estate of Fred
W Cr ow , Oece&lt;ned

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CASE

NO

18,496

Twelflh

Annual Account of Mary Tracy
Rfg'iiJS, Guard ian of the Person
and Estate of Carelvnn Trecy
and Marlt!ynn Tracy , minors .

CASE NO

2D.683 Flr&gt;l and

Final Account of Ruth t Wolf a,
Administratrix or t~e Est11te of
Bernard
Darrell
Wolfe ,
Deceasect

CASE NO

CASE NO

• Tilt Pllh

" " ' ' · ltrJ

- 6;1rr

2D,804 Flrsl and

Final Account of Bernard V
Fu ttl , Administrator of the
Estate of Acta Cray, Deceased .
F Inet

1-::,

11~11,•1

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Cllllltr Tw• Cltrl

~•.,la wu - • (tot«'• •~•

20,82 4 Flrsl ond

A cc ount

of

Kathryn

TH" I~ YOUit COI'Y IN' J'tiU~ ftl1'0111 • I'I.IAU ,.,.,.

PH, 985-3832

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·'

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

'4295
'3595
'2695
'2495
'3295
ONLY '2495
'1795
'1895
'2695
'1595
'1595

Caprice Classic. Loaded. Like new.

SEE Ceward Calvert, Peggy Story or Ron Heater

"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342 GMAC FINANCING POMEROY
Open Evenings Until6: 00-Til s p.m. Sat.

•

OpenS T1IS
Monday thru Saturday
606 E.Matn, Pomeroy, O

992-2550

pond s and sept1c tanks, ditch·
rng servrce, top soli, fill dtrt,
limestone , B&amp;K Excavatino

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt

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ALL WEATHER

DOZER and back hoe work .

Crrdersville , Ohio AS806

67 Olds 442 HT Cpe., auto., P.S., AC ---.!1095

2 dr Hardtop, 340 V 8. 4 speed trans

Siding . · Spouting
Remodeling
Pl~m_bmg . · Heating. Complete
BUIIdtng. Vrnyl &amp; Aluminum Siding.

1

67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air.. ---~795 ·

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1971 DODGE DEMON ............... $1895

On Most Amer~can Cars

ROOFING

69 Ford A. 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.. ___ ..:._11095
68 VW Square Back ____________ ,1795

4 Door, hardtop, factory a1r, power sf &amp; brakes

I

work guaranteed. Reasonable

work
5968.

1969 MERCURY MARQUIS..........11795

c

O' DE:LL WHEEL Alignment
located at Crossroads. Rl 124.
now back to work. Complete

70 Olds 98 Hol Sed., power, air ------'2495
70 Chevelle Mal. Cpe., V.S, A.T., P.S. --- 11695
70 VW KG Coupe, 7,000 miles ______ 11695.
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 dr. H.T., v-roof, air__ , 11295
69 'MercuiJ Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto. __ 11095

1
1970
MAVERICK
......................
1395
6 cyl. stand.

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

8 4 JO Dally, 8-12 Sat.
lo \ 1t1e R. H. Rawlings Sons

71 Olds Cut S. Cpe., v-roof, new w/slw_. 1·19S

Skylark 2 dr .. V-8, automatic. power st.

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment ,
•5.55

1973 CHEV.
1973 OPEL
197Z DODGE
1971 DODGE
1971 PONTIAC
1971 BUICK
1971 v.w.
1970 PLYMOUTH
1970 PONTIAC
1969 CHEV.
1969 FORD

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1971 BUICK ........................... !1995

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992·2094

AUTOMOBILE Insurance beeo SEWING MACHINES
PROPERTY IS GETTING
HIGHER , BUY TODAY
AND SAVE
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992·2259
If no Answer 992-2568
ENJOY THE COUNTY
FAIR

~ROWNING

COMPLETE~el- of-

Altgnmenl

WOOD TRUSSES

1

215 N. Second
Phone 992-3509
24 Hour Service
All work guaranteed.

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dillon

Wheel

PR E-FABR ICATEO

..

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Spec•alist

ASK US ABOUT

3 bedrooms, bath. kttchen

7·18·11

T'AG A LONG

Pomeroy

porches, gas furnace, large

3083.

1972

ROOMS by the week. S1S up.
Meigs Inn, Pomeroy.
7 12·11c

building 25x29 with garage,

Dally Sentinel

---~---..:
8· 12·6!c

Ph. 992 ·2174

balanced electronically . All

covermg, almost new block

Pick-Up Service
Available
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques
Dick Seyler-Owner ·
Kerr St.
Pomeroy,
Phone 992-2798

SMITH NELSON
,r.10TORS, INC.

kitchen, bath. all new floor

carpel. large lot Phone 7(2

model

used

front end service, tune up and
brake
service
Wheels

For The

lan, evening hours

Nathan Biggs
Radiator SpecialiSt

SOME·GREAT USED CAR BUYS

Calais H.T., full power, air.--!5500

72 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr., power, air --- 13695
72 Chev. Caprice Cpe., v-roof, air.____ .13295

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Heatl ng
Air Con d .
Q .... tnqerallon . Plumbing
EleCIIICdl AppuAu .. ~&gt; Auto 1
A1r Cond . . Residential or
Commercial .

Cad~lac

72

std .. long wide bed

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J972 PINTO ............................ 1995

1

No ruinous lyes or caustics

living room ,

oven, range, dacron polyester

3652.

For Rent

JUST RENOVATED
2 bedrooms,

has new cab1nels and S S.

Back to School Sale!

'CASH pa1d for all makes and '
models of mobile homes
Phone area code 614·423 9531.

Helen Baer, Syracuse.

Parkersburg

c

Mobile Homes For Sale
4

from

E. MAIN--~.6
POMEROY

Carriers Wanted

Apply In person, Blue Tar

::,ma uest Heater Core .

Pets For Sale

c - - - - -- - -

Etc. li'om Furniture
Antiques-Modern. Metals

Bulldo&gt;er Radiator to the

v.a.

We Have 50 ~ew Buick &amp; Pontiacs Ill Stock. You Can Save Hundreds of Dollars:
They Are Gomg Fast. Beat The 74 Price Raise.

power st , long wide bed

1969 1h TON CHEVY................. 11495

P AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

"STRIPPERS"

____ ___

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Your Right to Know

no experience

Ph. 742-6271

We Str ip Paint, Varnishes,

From the laraest

USED CARS

3 Door Runabout, outomotlc, rack on top.

Dick's
Hoard House

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PUBLIC NOTICES

WAitRESS full and parttlme

Stop In and See Our
Floor D1sp!ay.

Call

40 ACRES
ON BLAti'KTOP - 5 bedrooms,
S·16 61c
8·15·1fc bath. large kitchen. n1 ce
LA DY- lo- -;!ay-~ifh-;lderly
gambrel roof barn with shed, 3
coup le Live m or out Phone TWO trailer lots In Middleport. 3 ROOMS of furniture Phone bay Implement shed and
Archie Ellis. 992·2673
v, duplex In Bradbury ; phone 992·7095 after 6 p.m .
several
other
buildings.
8·1S.3fc
before
6 p m 992-5693.
B
-15·31c
and be tnforJTied of th e func
$16.500
_ _ __ _ _ ___:8~13 Sic
lion s of your government are
KNAPP shoes new fall and
embod 1ed 1n pu bli c: not1 ces In
NEW HOME
that self .gov ernment charges
w•nter styles now out Call
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
all C1 h ze ns to be 1nformed,
FAMILY
ROOM
3
992
5324
•
unfurnished
aparlmenls.
th 1S newspaper urges eve r -y.
bedrooms,
baths,
one
en.
Phone 992-5434.
citizen 10 read and stCJdy these
-:-:-:::-:::-::----__:8....._14· lie closed, vent fans In both. Lots
4· f2.flc •
nohc:es We stron gly adv1 se
- - - - - - - - - - - -· APACHE Eagle Tent Camper, ol closets, nice kitchen with
those Ci t izen s. seeok1ng further
mtorrnat•on, Ia exerc1se thei1
sleeps 4, also custom hitch tor stove Double garage In the
TWO BEDROOM mobile home
r 1gh l of access t&amp; pubi H
for rent In the Racine area,
67 Chevrolet. Phone 992 7157 basement Asking $29,500 00
r ecord s and pubhc me etmg s
Includes air conditioning . Coli
8·1 • 61c
992·5858 .
UNION AVENUE
WHITE and yellow sweet corn .
8· 16·11C
POMEROY
2 bedroom
cantalopes, and watermelon s
Dave Yost, Great Bend S43 home. bath. basement, porch
MOBILE home space In
2242.
and large lot All utilities.
Syracuse. Phone 992-5858.
PUBLIC NOTICE
8-14 61p Asking S7,500 00.
Case No . 20976
6-21 ·11C

Help Wanted

For Free Estimate

large lot over 1 acre. Has

droveway .

CONSTRUCTION

FURNJTURE

MODERN
SANITATION
JOHN' TUCKER
Rl 4, Pomeroy. 0 .
992 ·39S4

. v.e, auto..

and

OFfiCE SUPPLIES

long wide bed.

1971 FORD Fl00 ...................... 12195

Roofing , Spouting.
Porch Repair, Com·
plete
Home
Remodeling.

'4 HOUR SERVICE

wastier, dryer , and range.
Ca rpeted~ Forced air furnace

NO 1 Copper. 60c , Radiators, AT SHOWALTER ' S Wei Pel,
Sunday after 12 noon ; on
JOe. brass. 20c. batteries, 90c
Chesler, Ohio Sliver Angels,
weekdays after 5 p m • 992·
J9c, J for a dollar. 10 gallon
each, clean. dry Gi nseng
3247
roots, $60 alb Yellow root, $4,
setups , SIO.
May apple. SOc. per lb. M . A
s 1 131c
B-5·1fc
KOSCOT KOSM ~ 111..0 o. .. IGS.
__ __ _ _ _ ___:
Hall. Reedsville. Call 378- - - - - - - - - Spec ials during August are
6249
EXCELSIOR Salt Works. E
Koncent ree, Mo1st KoteJ
7-31 lfc
Main St .. Pomeroy . All kinds LARGE. convenient bulld~ng
Klea nslng Kream , One Day
lots at Rock Spnngs Area
of salt water pellels, water
Sachel &amp; others, Phone Helen
r
estricted for houses only
nuggets, block salt and own
WANTED
for
auction .
Jane Brown, 992·5113
Tuppers Plains &amp; Chesler
Ohio River Salt. Phone 992.
8 2-lfc
household poods Tools , most
Wat er available Ca ll or see
3S91.
anything o value Will buy or
6·51fc
Bill Wille. 992·2789
WILL giv e away for good home
se ll on commission. Will haul
..:._
7:_
24·1fc
In the country , full bloo(led
Call 992 3354 Hayman 's.
i972
TAG·A·
LONG
Travel
German Poll ee Dog 3 year s
7 25 lfc
old , gentle w1th children
Trailer , 22 ft. sleeps 4, self
Reason for giv1ng away - dog
contained Excellent con· 7 ROOM house with bath 1n
Rutland. a1r conditio ned,
ha s to be t1 ed and would like OLD fu rni ture, oak tables,
dillon Call 992·7407.
to r un loose Phone 992 3359
8·12-61c
carpeted,
gas furnace, dish ·
clocks . Ice boxes , brass beds,
8 17 6lc
washer.
double
oven. range .
or
complete
dishes
business
for
sale
double
garage,
large
carport,
GROCERY
households
Wr
i
te
M
.
D
FABRIC Inn DOUBLE KNITS
Butldmg for sa le or lease
4 acres cleared and fen ced.
M1ller, Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio,
HUNDREDS OF YARDS.
Ph
smal l
barn
and
other
ca II 992-6271.
LOTS OF
REMNANTS .
one 77 3·56181rom 8·30 P m
buildings Phone 614-742-6834
5 13·11C lo 10 p m for appointment
LOWEST PRICES LONG
5 30 lfc
INVISIBLE ZIPPERS SOc,
on County Road 50 between
·-----.......:.
3.::20 lfc
Tur,pers Plains and Reeds196912 x 55 SCHULT trailer for
vile Make school clothing
sale. 2 bedrooms , 1971 Datsun
and save Phone 378·6274.
Pickup with lop. Call 949·4141.
8 15 31p
See behind Racine Po$1 Of.
PARKVIEW Kennels Poodles.
flee. Richard Garten
I toy male and 1 female.
THERE w1ll be an auct1on sale
_ _ __ _ _ __:8_::
10 Sic
Phone 992 5443
at the Kyger Creek High
7·15·11l
School Thursday al9 am. All
WELL PLANNED 3 bedroom, 2 608
types of shop equ1pment.
bath
home
with
full

PHONE 992-2156

181 3· 10·17 31c

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomero.Y

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

v.a. std.

PRICE

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

622 E Mam. Phone 992 7554
7 19.30ic

IN
LOVING
memory
of
Ellazady Manley Clark who
passed away two years ago .
August 17, 1971 Dear Mom
Two years have gone by s•nce
you left me, but lim e doesn ' t
heal all the pain . No one
knows how I m 1ss you and
long to see you again But two
lov •ng hands are resting The
voice I loved so IS st1ll The
mother who worked so hard
for me 1S wa1t1ng on God ' s
beautiful hill
She had a FEMALE to work as recep
tionlst
clerk and general
nature one could not h!i!lp
duttes of small bustness
loving and a heart that was
Some typtnQ. Must have good
purer than gold, and to those
personality
.
E xc ellent
who knew her and loved her ,
work ing cond 1t1ons 35 hours
her m emory will never grow
Send complele
per week
old God grant that we may
resume
to
Box
729 A. C·O The
rest m heaven when work like
Dally Sentine l. Pomeroy ,
hers IS don e. Ti ll then 1 yield
Oh1o
m glaoness , my mother for
8·17 61c
Him to keep, and retolce m
the sweet assurance He
giveth H1s loved one sleep So APPLICATIONS are now be 1ng
accepted for the position of
rest tn peace , Mom , ahd walt
'"
Dispatcher' 1 for Southeast
fot me . and w)1en God's Will tS
Ohro
Emergency Medical
done at last. we are to be
Ser
v1
ce,
Inc Applications
together once aga in, as we
may be ac:qu~red at Central
were m the past SadlY mIssed
Headquarters,
25
w
by daughter Nev a, grand
Wash•ngton
Sf,
Athens,
Oh1o
;
children
and
great
or
by
phoning
1-614
592
6606
.
grandchildren
Appflca!Jons or resumes must
8·11 11p
be rece ived no later fhan
Augus t 2&gt;4 , 1973 Mall to
Southeas t Ohio Emergency
Medical Service, Inc , 25 w
Washington St, So)C 927,
Athens, Oh 10 A5701 Attn , Roy
E Rank1ns
8 17 Jtc

1973.

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

1973MODEL
CLEARANCE SALE

1973 FORD FlOO..................... 12695

Business Services

PAGEVILLE. Ohoo •n clude s

c ucumbers , mangoes, and 2 BEDROOM

Roush . Pomeroy Slreel.
ca nla lo pes
Geraldine
Mason.
va
Cleland. Racine.
_ _ __ _ _ __ 8-ls.91p _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 7..::.:_31 .1fc

plus many other 1fems and
l tv• ng room su1tes at low, low
pnces Pomeroy Recovery ,

Pomeroy

'

terlor

TEAM ot match1.&gt;d worlc.horscs ,

UPHOLSTER your own lur CO RNER cupboards. wall
c upboa~ds. chests. old guns.
nl lure We have all the sup·
Phone 992 2362
any co ndit ion Also blue
pltes you will n~ed, fl'br lcs,
decorated stoneware, Wrlle OL IV ER 60 tractor with 6 fl ------~-_:8:._·1:.:2·61c
loa m for cushions and pad
P 0 Box 44, Martinsburg,
dmg . w e tut toa m to any size
semi -mounted mower. For
or shape Sw1vel bases, cotton 1
Ohio. 43935 or call 1-484.4440
sa le or trade for cattle Phone 3 BEDROOM house On Lincoln
burlap legs, z1 pper, welt cord,
afler 7 p m
742·5322 .
Hill, l1vlng room. kitchen .
webbi ng , dacr on chtp board
8 8·901c
balh and utility room , extra
8·12·61c

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In Memory

tXPI:" RI ENCED palnler. In·

Real Estate For Sale

1970 YAMAHA 360 Enduro Call
afler 5 p.m. 9S5-J97R
_ _ _ _ _ _ __...s_.....
12 6tp

WE WOULD l1ke to thank th e
Pomeroy
and
Rac i ne
8·15-31c
Emergency Squads , the
Bashan ,
Racme
Ftre OUTDOOR
DANCE
at
Department . Special thanks
MAPLEWOOD
LAKE
to Alfred. and Jack Lyons , Or
SATURDAY night starling at
Te!le, Free land Norns, and
9 p.m . Music by local band,
all lhe people rn the Bashan
THE PATCHWORK
Ad
area for their help 1n the
rescuing of Daniel Cr1SI1p ,
mtsslon , $1 person
Wilbur Burke, and Danny
s 15·31c
Kauff who were overcome by -~---fumes whtle cleanmg out a
c1stern The Cr•sllp and Burke MEIGS SENIORS. Make your
appointment now to have your
Fam dy

8 17·11P

For Sale

Employment Wanted

5DO E. ~~IN POMEROY, OHIO PH. 992-2174

FOR THE PARTICULAR

l

WAN'f ADS

INFO~MATIOtl

consecu t rve msertrons
19 cent$ per word su1 con

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

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on day Oe~tJIIne y ., rn
SHOO tiN G
match ,
Corn
~1\ ncellatlon
Correci lons
Hollow Gun Club ; turn flrsl
Wrll be i\CC('p l ed untH 9 a . m ror
right after Miles Cenlelery .
Da'll Of Publlcatron
Rutland
Ftu: torv ch oked
REGULATIONS
guns only Sunctay , Augu!U 19,
Thf" Publisher r€-servcs the
I p m
right to ~:&gt;drl or re1ect any ads
8 11 2tc
deern('d
obrecllonal
The

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publisher will not be responsrble

for more than one rncorrect

rnse rtlon

RATES

For Wan t Ad Servrce
5 cents per Word one msertlon
Minrmum Ctlarge 7Sc
12 cants p'er word three

secut nHt mserllons

'25 P er Cent D rscount on PiHd
ads and ads pard withm HJ days

CARD OF THANK S
&amp; OBITUARY

Sl ~0 for 50 word mrn rm um
Each addi t ional word 2c
BLIND AD S
Addrtron~l 25c Charge per
Advertisement

OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to 5 00 p rn Da1ty ,
8 30 a . m
to 12 00 Noon
Satu rday

Card of Thanks
WE WISH to thank all !Mose who
assisted many way dunng the
emergen cy
at
Bas h an
Tu esda y even 1n g Ra ci ne
Emergt::ncy Squad

8 17 1tp

WE W IS H to extend our hea rt
felt thanks and apprecJaf!On
to our many f ri ends and
ne ig hbors and relat1ves far
t he1r kmdnes s 1n the long
Illness of our husband a nd
father , Jac Weyersm11 1er for
the love ly flowers . cards . and
food To Dr Pickens. Or
Boonsue , and espec ially Dr
R1dgway who helped 10 so
many ways To the nurses at
Veterans Memonal Hospttal
and Rev , W1se for his con
solmg words and mes~age
and to everyone who took
ttrne to v1s1t h1m whrle he was
rn the hosp1tal To Ew1ng
Funeral Home for the1r ef
f•c•ent serv1c:e and Gerald
Powell , the organ iSt to r hi s
beautiful
mus1 c:
The
Pallbearers and those who
at tended the grave And all
those who helped 1n any way
Lyd1a , Norman , and Betty
Weyersm1ller

8·17· 11P

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YARD

SALE .

Friday

and

Satu r day on larkin Street
Baby strollers , '
sm11 ll
kerosene stoves, sweet corn,

elc

8·16 l i e

IN MEMORY of Carl Ebers
bach, who passed away two
years ago August 16, 1971
TMose we love go out of stght
though nev er out of mind ;
they are cMenshed tn the
hearts of tho se they left
behmd H is sm1 ling face and
pleasant ways are a Pleasure
to r ec alL he had a k 1ndly word
tor each and d•ed beloved by
all Sad ly mtssed by h1s wife
Mrs Leona Ebersbach , son
and daughter

'8·17 ·11p

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and

e~eteri or.

Call Oon

Van Nleler, 985 3951
s 2·301p

Wanted To Buy
BEEF h ldes, dayold. paylng$7

773·5600, Grover C

Phone

1,100 lb. each. 1 pony c•r l.

H("'rness ltnd pon y. gentle lor
children
Leste r
(Jack!
Lolhe,y ,
Longsvl lle
Rl
( Dc10VIIIel. 7•17 5716
8·16Jic
CAN Nl NG

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Tomatoe~ .

~ouse, • rooms dawn. 1 up,
gara~e~ workshop. and ap
p'rox1mately 11ll acres with
voung orchard . l block eas t of

Rl. 692. SIO,SOO. lnlormallon
al hOOJse
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w

home In M id
dleporl. Panelling. tar 9e
living room , balh, nice k1l
c hen
wi th
s lde·by- sl de
refrigerator and fre eze r .

$1 3. 00Q

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industr1al equipment , an -

tiques . desks, benches , tools
and all types of miscellaneous
ttems.

SENIOR PORTRAIT taken.
Dates for laking MEIGS
SENIORS are August 22, 23,
24 and 25, and Sept, 1. Take
advantage of Special Senior
Prices for these days only.
Cal GROVER ' s STUDIO,
Middleport, Oh•o Phone 992·
2475
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8·1·221c

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Help Wanted

CARRIER .
WANTED
MILBtRRY AVE.
AND VICINITY
APPLY AT
THE DAILY SENTINEL

Auto Sales

1969 Chevrolet truck, 13112 ft

basement, 2 car garage and
famdy room. Pnced '" mid

dump body. cheater axle
$4500.00. Phone 992 595 1.

20's, plus lot Located on large
country lot off Rl 7 20

S· 16·61p
1958 DODGE pickup truck, 6
d
cy 1•n er,
standard
trans
mission
Excellent runmng
cond1llon $250. Call 949 . 2815 .
8. 16 . 31 &lt;

and
15 minutes
from
Pomeroy Flnanc.ng already
arranged wolh low down
payment Contact Pauline E.
1 h
unn ng am Really Phone
(6141 423 S690 Collect.

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1962 COMET, Runs good. bOdy
rougl'l, no rust, 2 new front
tires, 2 new shocks, new brake

shoes on the rear S200. Call
992 7000
8·14-llp

-----1957 FORD truck. good con
d1hon

Looks good and runs

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good $300 Phone 992·3359
8·15·6tc
..:..._

1972 INTERNATIONAL p1ckup
truck. Good condition. Call
after 6 p m . 99~ 3401.
8-15-Jic

minutes

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NEW 2 ptece Early Amencan
living room sutte tn 100 pet
nylon print material , w1th
wood tnm Foam reverstble
cushions. This week only

$189 .95 cash and carry
Pomeroy Recovery . 622 E
Main Street. Pomeroy Phone
992·7554
S·IHtc

BRUSH HOGS, 4x5 fl. phone
992 5858.

7 15 "'

BIG YANK ..
SLACKS
1f2 PRICE SALE

13 lie

12 x 60 MOBILE Home, see

s 711c

BUY ONE PAIR AND
GET ONE PR. FREE.

A1~ Conditioners

Awnings
Underpinning
Complete

mobile

se rvice -

plus

9._

POMEROY
~'Jack W. Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992·2181

home

gtgantic

dosplay of mobole homes
always available at .

MILLER
• fr'OBILE HOM£S
mo Washington Blvd.
423 7S21
BELPRE, 0 .

1973 14x70 MOBILE home ,
washer and dryer , dish
washer, stainless steel sink,
garbage disposal , eye level

PRIVATE meeting room for
any organi&gt;alion. phone 992
l975
3·11ttc'

level lot $8,500.00.
2'1&gt; YEARS OLD
In new addition , 3 bedrooms .
large closets, m ce kdchen.

bath ,

ullloly

space .

all

electric, carport, large lot ,

hardwood floors, $20,000.00
CLOSE IN
1 36 acres, 4 bedrooms, bath ,
drnmg room, B rooms in all

carpeting. tile , panelmg ,
part
ba sement,
frame
construction S9 ,500.00.

1 FLOOR PLAN

sink, dining room / TV room,
utll•ly room, lots of new floor
covering,
porches.
full

basement, double garage
and workshop

Double lot

$13.000.00.

pollee scanner
XM 888 Phone 667
8· 17 3tc

Travel

STI'.TEL Y BRICK
In good repa.r
S2,000 . Call 992-7407. with all large rooms 3
8 17 31p bedrooms, nice bath , open

Trailer, 22 ft sleeps 4, self
contained, Excellent con · POMEROY sta.rs

from

llv1ng

Gas

Rogers
firepla ce in dining All air
Drum~ and Cymbals Like
conditioned,
and centrally
new. Phone 992·3132.
heated
Only
525,000.
'
8·15 61p

.-4 ---------------------ROOMS furnished apt Righi
in town. Call 992·3658.

PEACHES at Mason
Orchard.

Peach

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w,

In
Middleport

Eslate of We llin gton w
Halsey , Deceased
Notice is he r eby given that
Fred R W1ckham of 125 North AGGRESSIVE debit Insurance
1969 - 16 ft. S ha st~ travel
'Silndusky Street. Delaware ,
agent Wanted for Pomeroy
Ohio , has been d iJ iy appointed
trailer Call 882 2276.
M iddleporl area Must be able
Exe cuto r ot lh e E state of
8·16 Jlc
to work on OW{IIn ltiatlve after
Wellington
w
Halsey ,
proper training Some sales
deceased, tale of Tuppers
REGISTERED · Appaloosa
Pla ins , Meigs County , Ohio
expenence preferred If in ·
mare,
15 hand s~
large
Cred1tors are requ•red to fil e
leresled, send complete
blanket, pleasure or show,
their claims W1th sa1d flcuc:lary
resume to P 0 Box 1817,
wllhtn four months
good
dlsposlllon ,
$375
Hunllnglon. W Va . Attn. Bil l
Dated th iS JlSI day Ol Ju ly.
Coolville 667 ·3723

PHONE 992-7368

For Sale

Honaker

Mannlnt D. Webster , Judge
S·8·71C
Court of Common Pteas 1
-. CO LLEC TO RS
Probate DIVI S IOn !=========-__;,

We talk to you
n ecessary'

WAITRESS and
cleaning
woman wanted, opply In, per.
'ion

Crow's

Steak

Pom eroy. Ohio

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like J person.

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House,

8. 7. 101&lt;
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WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

8·16·31c

Items. John
Henry Bottle &amp; Mountaineer
lady Phone 992·7)38.
S· 16·61c

STARCRAFT 1974 fold ·downs In
stock, close out prices an all
. 1973 travel trailers , 1971
Nimrod sleeps 8 for $949.00.
CAM P CONLEY STAR ·
CRAFT SALES, Rl 62 N. of
Po1nl Pleasant Behind Red
Carpel Inn Phone (3041 615·
53S4.
8·16·Jic

NICE SIX room house for sale In
Pomeroy Coli 992·3975 or 992
2571
8 t5-6tc

It Must
Be Righi

&lt;"LSr:, ..

or we wtll

,Make il Roghl.

Built to Vour'Specs
Delivered to Job S1to

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
773·SSS4
Mason, W. Va .

Bu•ld•ng.

Middleport, 0

992 2101

NEW LISTING
MIDDLEPORT - 10 acres for
hou ses
All ulllllles by
properly A nice place lor
apartrnent~.
motel , super

1973 - Zig Z..g sewing machl~e market, Ice crea m driv e- I n ~ Or'
This mochlne darns, embroiders, overcasts. button qu ick food establishment
All
without ol
holes.
NEW HOMES
lochmenls. Pay balance ol
$38.5() or pay $5 per month MODEL HOME - 3 bedrool)'ls ,
Call 992 ·S331
• 1'1&gt; baths wllh vent tans, large
-:------.:._.,....::
6·_:.::
10 lie closet s In ea c h bedroom .
ONE
. Utility , washer ond dryer hook
porloble 8 trock tape ups Carpeting storm doors
player and AM &amp; FM rad io 1 ·
comblralldn
one 1
.s orm w 1ndows.• Garoge and'
trock cassette player a~~ nearly an acre of lond for only
tape recorder combination 52 2,000.00.
$25. Call 992·2060 evenings:
TROUBLE
8·15·31p HAVING
SELLING. CALL US, WE
600 GALLON bulk milk tank NEED LARGE HOUSES,
Phone 949·2783
LARGE
FARMS,
LOTS ,
AND RIVER
::-:-::-:-----.......:.
B·_:.:
I5·31 p ACREAGE
FRONTAGE .
AM FM stereo.rodlo - 8 track
tape comblnallon. 4 speoker
sound syslem .
Bo lance
5103.79 or use our budget
terms . Coli 992-3965 .

us

9 ACRES ground wllh 2 wells
Phone 992-7696.
8 IHip - - - - r - - - . . . : :8·1Htc
.

4door wagon, factory a1r, power st. &amp; brakes &amp; rack

rates. Phone 742-3232.

1971 FORD TORINO ................ ..'1695
6 Cyl , auto • 4 door

1969 CHEVY CAPRICE ...............11295
1969 DODGE 4 DR................... 1295
1

Hardtop, tact . air, power steer ., &amp; brakes.

1

1969 PONTIAC 4 DR. ................ 1195
Fact . air, P. Sl, &amp; B.

2 1S.tfc
RON SHEPARQ, Floor, Wall
Remodeling, Ceramic tile
baths Box 280, Rutland 742
3664
6·26·11c

BIG COLLECTION
OF CHEAPER CARS
IN STOCK

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RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

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Chester, ci&gt;.

EXCAVATING

Phone 992 5367 or 992·3861.
9 l ·lfC

Dozers, large

.:~nd sma ll , Backhoes and
loaders on track and ttres ,

-------HOME repair or remodeling

Dump

trucks

serv 1ce.

Reasonable rates . 1st class

Sept1c

-

Lo boy
tanks

1n

stalled George (Bill) Pullons,
phone 992 247S or 992·7402.
2-9·11C

Call Bob or B1ll, 992
8-10·10tc

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED,
REPAIRED
Knapp aero ttead cush1oned
MILLER SANITATION ;
msol e, champ1onshop grade
STEWART, OH 10 PH . 662
bowlong shoes Bob Hysell.
3035,
992 5324
10 4 lfc
8·1461c

BOWLERS gel oil on lhe right
16ot th is season w1lh a pa.r ol

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READY MIX
CONCRtTE
delivered r1ghl to your
project. Fast and easy Free
esl1mates . Phone 992·32S4 .
Goeglein Ready ·MIX Co .,
Middleport, Ohio.
6-30·1fc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEAN~D
REASONABLE rates. Ph 446
4782. Gallipolis, John Russell,
Owner and Operalyr
1
5-12·tfc
C BRADFORD, Auct1onee r
Complete Serv1ce

cancelled'
Lost
vour
operator ' s license Call 992·

7428.

Repair

Racine~ Ohio

The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Aulhorl&gt;ed Singer Sales and

Cr1 II Bradford

Serv1ce. We Sharpen Scissors

6 15 lfc

Phone 949 3S21

servrce, all makes 992 2284,

3-29 lfc
WILL TRIMo.r cui trees,
shrubbery Also paint roofs.
Phone 949·3221 or 742·4441.
7·18·30ic

FOR FREE estimates on
aluml)1um siding Starn Doors
and Windows, Carports,
Marquees and Railing, Phone
Charles Lisle, Svracuse. Ohln
ELNA and Wh1le Sewing
Carl Jacob, Sales Rep ·
Machines , Serv1ce on all
resenlallve. V . V. Johnson
mak es Reasonable rates
and Son, Inc.
The Sew mg Center . Mid ·
6 22tfc
dleporl, Ohio.
11 -16 11c
. SMALL additions, remodeling
MOBILE home repair, Elec·
structural repair Rough and
tr~cal plumb1ng and healing.
lin1sh carpentry anllque
Phone 992 5858
repa1r Reasonable pr1 ces.
7·15-lfc
Pr1vate ca rpenter . Call Scott
.= : - - - - - - - - Mason. 992·7300
14 6tp
HARRISON'S TV serv•ce and _ _ _ __ _ _..:.S~·
serv1ce ca lls. Phone 992·2522.
2-9·lie

5·1·1fC
EXCAVATING, do&gt;er. loader
and backhoe work, septic
tanks lnslalfed, dump trucks
and lo·boys for hire; will haul
fill dirt. lop soli , limestone
and gravel, Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089;
night phone 992 3525 or 992·
5232
\
'2·11 ·11c
OPEN

-

Roger

Hysell's

Garage near crossroads on Sf

Rl. 124, all mechanical work
Including aulomollc transmissions . Monday -Friday
8 30 a.m. to 5 p.m . Saturday
- 8. 30 to 12 noon - unless b
appomtment. Phone 992·568~
or 992-7121
7·25·30fc

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bedrooms .

J E Bayliss, 310 W High 51,
•

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TMIIOVIMMINl 0'

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OFFICE OF REVENUE SHA"ING

opera~on

1900 PENNSYlVANIA AVE N W
WASHINGTON 0 C: 202211

Q\olce of water
t'em ps
Auto
water
level
control .
Lint
Filter or Power
Frn Agitator
Perl'li•·Preu

BR ICK home , .4
baths , basement , fireplace
Low lh1rfies Pomeroy . Write

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JULY 1, 1973

Larry's of Pomeroy ...

leGINN'NG
ENDING

JUNE 30, 1914

"UNDER SELL"

$5,244.00

Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!

ACCOUNT NO

. 36 3 OSl 002

Halo of Hea1
Dryers
Surround clotl'les
with gentle , even
~eat No hot sPots,
no
overdrylng .
Fine Mesh Lin'

family room. Priced In mid
20s. plus lot. Located on large
country lot off Rl. 7, 20 '
minutes from Parkersburg
and
15
m lnules
from
Pomeroy. Financing already
arranged with low down
payment. Contact Pauline E
Cunningham Really, phone
614 423 8690 collect .
7·24.1fc

FI'I A TH I

TOTA L 'AYMENT OF

14'

Littlln Frost

~

basement, 2 car garage and

HAl 1.1110 ITS UVlN\,Jii 5HA"ING PA YM!iNT

IN Ttl El'OLLOWING ~ANN!R IA.SEO U~N A

Maylag

WELL PLANNED 3 bedroom, 2
bath
home
with
full

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750 First Avenue
Gallipolis,' Ohio 45631
Or for more information call collect 446-3746.

Copocll·

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Auto mutes

Real Estate For sBie

The Almanac
fhe death toll reached 275 .
By Uolted Press International
In 1969, Dr. Philip Blaiberg,
Today is Friday, Aug. 17, the the world's longest Uving heart
229th day of 193 w1th 136 to transplant patient at thllt time,
follow.
died at the age of 60.
The moon is approaching its 1---......:.:::.:._::_:.:.:.___
last quarter.
The morning stars are
Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
The evening stars are Venus
and Jupiter.
Those born on th1s date are
Wider the sign of Leo.
American frontiersman Davy
Crockett was born Aug . 17,
1786.
On \his day in history:
In 1915, a devastating hurri·
cane struck Galveston, Tex.

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OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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CHESTER TOWNSHIP

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* ·PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD

MAYTAG

FURNITUR~'Rt~rc~~:·'

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Arnold
Grate
.

*FLEElWOOD
*ACADEMY
*CROYDON

Stop For Breakfast

LARRY'S ~ ·
MOBILE HOMES

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6 am to 12 Midnight

Frank Gheen, Sales Mgr.

Full Breakfast Menu Will Be Served

Gaul's Shake Haven

dr. H.T. Lots of miles.

4

Super Beetle, 4 speed. Sharp.
Fury Ill 4 dr., air low mileage.
Catalina 4 dr .• air. Low mileage.
Imp., 2 dr. H.T., air. Clean . One owner .
LT. D., 2 dr. H.T.• air, local one owner.

Open Eveninp
''T'd 7 p.m. &amp;

Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Senice 1il 12
Noon on Saturdr;

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992-2174
500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio

ORDINANCETO
NOPLACE
. 441
Peters, AdminiStratrix
of the
AN ORDINANCE
A ' Estate
of Laura Leifhe
i t, · - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - -

CURFEW ON THE TOWN OF Doce..od
POMEROY, FOR PE~SONS
~ASE NO
UNDER
YEARs

THE

AGE

SEE OUR MOBILES AT THE FAIR

20,996 Flrsl and

OF

18 F1nal Account Ol June Soulsby,
Trustee of the Trust Created llby
Item Six of the Will of W. A
BE IT ORDAINED , as follows Carman~ Deceased .
Unless exceptions are flied
by the Council of the Village of
Porn eroy, Oh 10, two th rrds of all thereto , said accounts wr\1 t'Je
members
elected
thereto for hearing before said Court on
the 17tl'1 day of September, 1973,
concurring
An Ord•nance to place a at wh1ch time said accounts w1ll
curfew on the
Town of be considered and continued
Pomeroy, for persons under the from day to day until finally
disposed of
age of 18 years
Any person Interested may
Section 1 It will be In
vtoiat•on of fh1s Ordmance tor file wr1 tten e)(ceptions to said
any and all persons under the accounts or to matters per.
age of 18 years to be upon the tainfng lo the execution of the
streets, sidewalks, park i ng trust, not less than five days
areas , bus1ness houses , etc of prior to the date set for hearing
the Town of Pomeroy , after
MANNING 0 W~BSTER
10 00 PM unless accompanied
JUDGE,
by a parent or court appo1nhed
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
legal guard1an
PROBATE DIVISION ,
Sect1on 2 The Town's f1re
MEIGS COUNTY . OH 10
Siren Will sound at 10 00 P.M .
each night. and &lt;&gt; all persons (8 1 17 , ltc
under the age of 18 years must
be 1n compliance w1th Section 1
of lhrs Ordinance
Section 3 Persons who fall to
comply with thrs Ordinance w ill
be arrested by Police and wilt
be made to appear In the
PUBLIC NOTICE
Juvenile Court of Meigs County
OLEN G
FOR SALE along with their parents Upon
arrest, the said person will be DOERFER rool eslale !Hob·
son l Middleport at Junction of
ta~en to Pomeroy City Hall
where the parents of said Shadycoe Road and Rt 7, will
person ,or legal guardian will be be sold on Monday, August 20.
summoned to transport the said 1973 at 10 00 a . m at the office of
person to his or her place of O' Brien and O'Brien, attorney ,
residency
If a parent or 100112 Court Street, Pomerov ~
guard ian IS not ava•lable for Ohio , for not less than the ap.
transportation ,
the
final praised value of $4,000 .00
For further lnformat1on call
decision will be left to the
discretion of Meigs County 992·2720
Juven11e Authorities
Section 4 Any and all acts of 181 16, 17, 19, 31c
destruction,
vandalism,
delinquency , etc, Incurred by
sa•d person wlll be the full
responsibility of the parents , or
legal guardian of the said
person
Sect•on 5. The curfew will
begin at 10 00 PM. and end at
6 00 AM the following day .
This said curfew will be 1n effect
1
seven {7) days a week
Sec tion 6 Exceptions shall be
made to Section 1 In case of any
organ izat lon sponsored events .
Section 7 That this Ord immce
Shall be declared an emergency
Ord inance ilnd shall teke effect
and be In force from and after
the earliest period allowed by

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Our Low Overhead Means Money-Saving
Prices. We're Locally Owned &amp; Operated.

14 x 70 AND
12 X 52
Priced Now For Quick Sale!

SKYLINE

KINGSBURY HOMES
SALES &amp; SERVICE ,
Ask us about Underskirting for your mobile
home. Lowest prices.
HRS.: 2-7WEEKDAYS

9·1 SATURDAYS OR BY APPT.
Locally owned &amp; operated

Come outfor a look or gi\le us a

call 992 ·6256. We will save you money
Located 200 Yds. West Junction 33 oncl Kingsbury Rd ..
County Rd. 18, Pomeroy, 0.

THl BOVIftN!IIIUitT OP
CHUTIR TOWNIHII'
t'LANS TO f)(~f. N O 115 "~ENUF. StiAfiiN{, Al ~Ot.: .UIO N
HI Ft 1UE HHI TlEMEN T PEHIOC ii~GI NN I NG

JUWI M. IHt

JULY I, lfrl JN O (!.;01NG

IN

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FnllO\NIN(, MANNEIJ,U'!i FO lH'UN M&gt;

law

A~COUNi

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CHIITIR T'WJI
lWII' CLIRK LUUtA l'rtll
MIIGI CO
LQNO IGTT'OM, OHIO 41HJ

APPROVED
Donald Collins

MAYOR

ATTEST
Jane Walton
Clerk

181 10. 17, 24, Jlc

IN THE

COMMONPLEASCOUR~

Rutland

On Your Way,to the Fair

Shprt order sandwiches, hamburgers
fo?tlong hotdogs , and . regular hotdog~
wtth homemade sauce. Soft drinks ice
cream, sundaes, sodas, milk shakes: etc.

50'

We Feature Some
of the Finest:

We Specialize In

741-4211

X 70'-12' X

12' X 65' -14' X 64'

TWP. CLERK
MEIGS CO.
LONG BOTTOM, OH 10 4S74l

Filter.

RUTLAND

S995

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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LeSabre Custom,

SS9S

save you money .

(Filling out and returning the below survey
DOES NOT OBLIGATE YOU but only ex·
presses your interest in possibly renting an
apartment. Reduced rents are available if you
qualify on the basis of income.)

Granville 2 dr. H. T., air, AM&amp; FM, P. W.

We Want To Make You Happy

1971 FORD BRONCO
$1295
4wheel dr1ve. 302 V·B englne.lock•ng fr ont hubs, pnced to

RENTAL SURVEY

Charger. Red, black vinyl top, auto.

NELSON MOTORS, lttC.

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

6 cyl. 1 automatic trans, good t1res, rad1o, heater, clean
mterior .

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Cornet. 6 cyl., auto .• P. S. Sharp.

REMEMB£R

Motor Co.

'
1967 CHEVELLE
4 ODOR

RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS

1

REMEMBER We Want You Back Because
The Job Was Done Rlg,ht Not Because The Job Was Done Wrong.

Pom~roy

1967 DODGE CORONET440

Middleport, 0.

G. T., 5,000 miles, auto. Red. Sharp.

We Service
What We Sell

4 door, blue finish, good ttres, factory atr, au"tomahc
power steering, V 8, radio

Ph: 992·7777
POMEROY, OHIO
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CHESTER, OHIO

Next Door to the
" Jopes Boys"

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OPEN
Monday.friday 9-8
Sat. 9-6, Sun. 1-6

PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

IN THE MATTER OF SET·
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS,
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
COUNTY. OHIO
Account~ and vouchers of the
follow ing named fidu c iaries
have been flied In the Probate
Court . Meigs County , Ohio, for
approval end settlemen.1 :

CASE

NO

11,620 lhlrlv ·

Seventh Account of Myrtle E
Carman . Guardian of Clyde W
Cerman ,
en
Incompetent
person

CASE NO

17,485 Flrsl and

Final Account of Fred W Crow,
Adm lnlstralor of the Estate
o
Maud
Spencer
Crow,
Deceased,
forme r ly
the
Executrix of the Estate of Fred
W Cr ow , Oece&lt;ned

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CASE

NO

18,496

Twelflh

Annual Account of Mary Tracy
Rfg'iiJS, Guard ian of the Person
and Estate of Carelvnn Trecy
and Marlt!ynn Tracy , minors .

CASE NO

2D.683 Flr&gt;l and

Final Account of Ruth t Wolf a,
Administratrix or t~e Est11te of
Bernard
Darrell
Wolfe ,
Deceasect

CASE NO

CASE NO

• Tilt Pllh

" " ' ' · ltrJ

- 6;1rr

2D,804 Flrsl and

Final Account of Bernard V
Fu ttl , Administrator of the
Estate of Acta Cray, Deceased .
F Inet

1-::,

11~11,•1

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Cllllltr Tw• Cltrl

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20,82 4 Flrsl ond

A cc ount

of

Kathryn

TH" I~ YOUit COI'Y IN' J'tiU~ ftl1'0111 • I'I.IAU ,.,.,.

PH, 985-3832

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2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

'4295
'3595
'2695
'2495
'3295
ONLY '2495
'1795
'1895
'2695
'1595
'1595

Caprice Classic. Loaded. Like new.

SEE Ceward Calvert, Peggy Story or Ron Heater

"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342 GMAC FINANCING POMEROY
Open Evenings Until6: 00-Til s p.m. Sat.

•

OpenS T1IS
Monday thru Saturday
606 E.Matn, Pomeroy, O

992-2550

pond s and sept1c tanks, ditch·
rng servrce, top soli, fill dtrt,
limestone , B&amp;K Excavatino

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt

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ALL WEATHER

DOZER and back hoe work .

Crrdersville , Ohio AS806

67 Olds 442 HT Cpe., auto., P.S., AC ---.!1095

2 dr Hardtop, 340 V 8. 4 speed trans

Siding . · Spouting
Remodeling
Pl~m_bmg . · Heating. Complete
BUIIdtng. Vrnyl &amp; Aluminum Siding.

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67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air.. ---~795 ·

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1971 DODGE DEMON ............... $1895

On Most Amer~can Cars

ROOFING

69 Ford A. 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.. ___ ..:._11095
68 VW Square Back ____________ ,1795

4 Door, hardtop, factory a1r, power sf &amp; brakes

I

work guaranteed. Reasonable

work
5968.

1969 MERCURY MARQUIS..........11795

c

O' DE:LL WHEEL Alignment
located at Crossroads. Rl 124.
now back to work. Complete

70 Olds 98 Hol Sed., power, air ------'2495
70 Chevelle Mal. Cpe., V.S, A.T., P.S. --- 11695
70 VW KG Coupe, 7,000 miles ______ 11695.
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 dr. H.T., v-roof, air__ , 11295
69 'MercuiJ Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto. __ 11095

1
1970
MAVERICK
......................
1395
6 cyl. stand.

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

8 4 JO Dally, 8-12 Sat.
lo \ 1t1e R. H. Rawlings Sons

71 Olds Cut S. Cpe., v-roof, new w/slw_. 1·19S

Skylark 2 dr .. V-8, automatic. power st.

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment ,
•5.55

1973 CHEV.
1973 OPEL
197Z DODGE
1971 DODGE
1971 PONTIAC
1971 BUICK
1971 v.w.
1970 PLYMOUTH
1970 PONTIAC
1969 CHEV.
1969 FORD

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1971 BUICK ........................... !1995

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992·2094

AUTOMOBILE Insurance beeo SEWING MACHINES
PROPERTY IS GETTING
HIGHER , BUY TODAY
AND SAVE
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992·2259
If no Answer 992-2568
ENJOY THE COUNTY
FAIR

~ROWNING

COMPLETE~el- of-

Altgnmenl

WOOD TRUSSES

1

215 N. Second
Phone 992-3509
24 Hour Service
All work guaranteed.

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dillon

Wheel

PR E-FABR ICATEO

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Spec•alist

ASK US ABOUT

3 bedrooms, bath. kttchen

7·18·11

T'AG A LONG

Pomeroy

porches, gas furnace, large

3083.

1972

ROOMS by the week. S1S up.
Meigs Inn, Pomeroy.
7 12·11c

building 25x29 with garage,

Dally Sentinel

---~---..:
8· 12·6!c

Ph. 992 ·2174

balanced electronically . All

covermg, almost new block

Pick-Up Service
Available
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques
Dick Seyler-Owner ·
Kerr St.
Pomeroy,
Phone 992-2798

SMITH NELSON
,r.10TORS, INC.

kitchen, bath. all new floor

carpel. large lot Phone 7(2

model

used

front end service, tune up and
brake
service
Wheels

For The

lan, evening hours

Nathan Biggs
Radiator SpecialiSt

SOME·GREAT USED CAR BUYS

Calais H.T., full power, air.--!5500

72 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr., power, air --- 13695
72 Chev. Caprice Cpe., v-roof, air.____ .13295

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Heatl ng
Air Con d .
Q .... tnqerallon . Plumbing
EleCIIICdl AppuAu .. ~&gt; Auto 1
A1r Cond . . Residential or
Commercial .

Cad~lac

72

std .. long wide bed

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J972 PINTO ............................ 1995

1

No ruinous lyes or caustics

living room ,

oven, range, dacron polyester

3652.

For Rent

JUST RENOVATED
2 bedrooms,

has new cab1nels and S S.

Back to School Sale!

'CASH pa1d for all makes and '
models of mobile homes
Phone area code 614·423 9531.

Helen Baer, Syracuse.

Parkersburg

c

Mobile Homes For Sale
4

from

E. MAIN--~.6
POMEROY

Carriers Wanted

Apply In person, Blue Tar

::,ma uest Heater Core .

Pets For Sale

c - - - - -- - -

Etc. li'om Furniture
Antiques-Modern. Metals

Bulldo&gt;er Radiator to the

v.a.

We Have 50 ~ew Buick &amp; Pontiacs Ill Stock. You Can Save Hundreds of Dollars:
They Are Gomg Fast. Beat The 74 Price Raise.

power st , long wide bed

1969 1h TON CHEVY................. 11495

P AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

"STRIPPERS"

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Your Right to Know

no experience

Ph. 742-6271

We Str ip Paint, Varnishes,

From the laraest

USED CARS

3 Door Runabout, outomotlc, rack on top.

Dick's
Hoard House

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PUBLIC NOTICES

WAitRESS full and parttlme

Stop In and See Our
Floor D1sp!ay.

Call

40 ACRES
ON BLAti'KTOP - 5 bedrooms,
S·16 61c
8·15·1fc bath. large kitchen. n1 ce
LA DY- lo- -;!ay-~ifh-;lderly
gambrel roof barn with shed, 3
coup le Live m or out Phone TWO trailer lots In Middleport. 3 ROOMS of furniture Phone bay Implement shed and
Archie Ellis. 992·2673
v, duplex In Bradbury ; phone 992·7095 after 6 p.m .
several
other
buildings.
8·1S.3fc
before
6 p m 992-5693.
B
-15·31c
and be tnforJTied of th e func
$16.500
_ _ __ _ _ ___:8~13 Sic
lion s of your government are
KNAPP shoes new fall and
embod 1ed 1n pu bli c: not1 ces In
NEW HOME
that self .gov ernment charges
w•nter styles now out Call
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
all C1 h ze ns to be 1nformed,
FAMILY
ROOM
3
992
5324
•
unfurnished
aparlmenls.
th 1S newspaper urges eve r -y.
bedrooms,
baths,
one
en.
Phone 992-5434.
citizen 10 read and stCJdy these
-:-:-:::-:::-::----__:8....._14· lie closed, vent fans In both. Lots
4· f2.flc •
nohc:es We stron gly adv1 se
- - - - - - - - - - - -· APACHE Eagle Tent Camper, ol closets, nice kitchen with
those Ci t izen s. seeok1ng further
mtorrnat•on, Ia exerc1se thei1
sleeps 4, also custom hitch tor stove Double garage In the
TWO BEDROOM mobile home
r 1gh l of access t&amp; pubi H
for rent In the Racine area,
67 Chevrolet. Phone 992 7157 basement Asking $29,500 00
r ecord s and pubhc me etmg s
Includes air conditioning . Coli
8·1 • 61c
992·5858 .
UNION AVENUE
WHITE and yellow sweet corn .
8· 16·11C
POMEROY
2 bedroom
cantalopes, and watermelon s
Dave Yost, Great Bend S43 home. bath. basement, porch
MOBILE home space In
2242.
and large lot All utilities.
Syracuse. Phone 992-5858.
PUBLIC NOTICE
8-14 61p Asking S7,500 00.
Case No . 20976
6-21 ·11C

Help Wanted

For Free Estimate

large lot over 1 acre. Has

droveway .

CONSTRUCTION

FURNJTURE

MODERN
SANITATION
JOHN' TUCKER
Rl 4, Pomeroy. 0 .
992 ·39S4

. v.e, auto..

and

OFfiCE SUPPLIES

long wide bed.

1971 FORD Fl00 ...................... 12195

Roofing , Spouting.
Porch Repair, Com·
plete
Home
Remodeling.

'4 HOUR SERVICE

wastier, dryer , and range.
Ca rpeted~ Forced air furnace

NO 1 Copper. 60c , Radiators, AT SHOWALTER ' S Wei Pel,
Sunday after 12 noon ; on
JOe. brass. 20c. batteries, 90c
Chesler, Ohio Sliver Angels,
weekdays after 5 p m • 992·
J9c, J for a dollar. 10 gallon
each, clean. dry Gi nseng
3247
roots, $60 alb Yellow root, $4,
setups , SIO.
May apple. SOc. per lb. M . A
s 1 131c
B-5·1fc
KOSCOT KOSM ~ 111..0 o. .. IGS.
__ __ _ _ _ ___:
Hall. Reedsville. Call 378- - - - - - - - - Spec ials during August are
6249
EXCELSIOR Salt Works. E
Koncent ree, Mo1st KoteJ
7-31 lfc
Main St .. Pomeroy . All kinds LARGE. convenient bulld~ng
Klea nslng Kream , One Day
lots at Rock Spnngs Area
of salt water pellels, water
Sachel &amp; others, Phone Helen
r
estricted for houses only
nuggets, block salt and own
WANTED
for
auction .
Jane Brown, 992·5113
Tuppers Plains &amp; Chesler
Ohio River Salt. Phone 992.
8 2-lfc
household poods Tools , most
Wat er available Ca ll or see
3S91.
anything o value Will buy or
6·51fc
Bill Wille. 992·2789
WILL giv e away for good home
se ll on commission. Will haul
..:._
7:_
24·1fc
In the country , full bloo(led
Call 992 3354 Hayman 's.
i972
TAG·A·
LONG
Travel
German Poll ee Dog 3 year s
7 25 lfc
old , gentle w1th children
Trailer , 22 ft. sleeps 4, self
Reason for giv1ng away - dog
contained Excellent con· 7 ROOM house with bath 1n
Rutland. a1r conditio ned,
ha s to be t1 ed and would like OLD fu rni ture, oak tables,
dillon Call 992·7407.
to r un loose Phone 992 3359
8·12-61c
carpeted,
gas furnace, dish ·
clocks . Ice boxes , brass beds,
8 17 6lc
washer.
double
oven. range .
or
complete
dishes
business
for
sale
double
garage,
large
carport,
GROCERY
households
Wr
i
te
M
.
D
FABRIC Inn DOUBLE KNITS
Butldmg for sa le or lease
4 acres cleared and fen ced.
M1ller, Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio,
HUNDREDS OF YARDS.
Ph
smal l
barn
and
other
ca II 992-6271.
LOTS OF
REMNANTS .
one 77 3·56181rom 8·30 P m
buildings Phone 614-742-6834
5 13·11C lo 10 p m for appointment
LOWEST PRICES LONG
5 30 lfc
INVISIBLE ZIPPERS SOc,
on County Road 50 between
·-----.......:.
3.::20 lfc
Tur,pers Plains and Reeds196912 x 55 SCHULT trailer for
vile Make school clothing
sale. 2 bedrooms , 1971 Datsun
and save Phone 378·6274.
Pickup with lop. Call 949·4141.
8 15 31p
See behind Racine Po$1 Of.
PARKVIEW Kennels Poodles.
flee. Richard Garten
I toy male and 1 female.
THERE w1ll be an auct1on sale
_ _ __ _ _ __:8_::
10 Sic
Phone 992 5443
at the Kyger Creek High
7·15·11l
School Thursday al9 am. All
WELL PLANNED 3 bedroom, 2 608
types of shop equ1pment.
bath
home
with
full

PHONE 992-2156

181 3· 10·17 31c

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomero.Y

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

v.a. std.

PRICE

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

622 E Mam. Phone 992 7554
7 19.30ic

IN
LOVING
memory
of
Ellazady Manley Clark who
passed away two years ago .
August 17, 1971 Dear Mom
Two years have gone by s•nce
you left me, but lim e doesn ' t
heal all the pain . No one
knows how I m 1ss you and
long to see you again But two
lov •ng hands are resting The
voice I loved so IS st1ll The
mother who worked so hard
for me 1S wa1t1ng on God ' s
beautiful hill
She had a FEMALE to work as recep
tionlst
clerk and general
nature one could not h!i!lp
duttes of small bustness
loving and a heart that was
Some typtnQ. Must have good
purer than gold, and to those
personality
.
E xc ellent
who knew her and loved her ,
work ing cond 1t1ons 35 hours
her m emory will never grow
Send complele
per week
old God grant that we may
resume
to
Box
729 A. C·O The
rest m heaven when work like
Dally Sentine l. Pomeroy ,
hers IS don e. Ti ll then 1 yield
Oh1o
m glaoness , my mother for
8·17 61c
Him to keep, and retolce m
the sweet assurance He
giveth H1s loved one sleep So APPLICATIONS are now be 1ng
accepted for the position of
rest tn peace , Mom , ahd walt
'"
Dispatcher' 1 for Southeast
fot me . and w)1en God's Will tS
Ohro
Emergency Medical
done at last. we are to be
Ser
v1
ce,
Inc Applications
together once aga in, as we
may be ac:qu~red at Central
were m the past SadlY mIssed
Headquarters,
25
w
by daughter Nev a, grand
Wash•ngton
Sf,
Athens,
Oh1o
;
children
and
great
or
by
phoning
1-614
592
6606
.
grandchildren
Appflca!Jons or resumes must
8·11 11p
be rece ived no later fhan
Augus t 2&gt;4 , 1973 Mall to
Southeas t Ohio Emergency
Medical Service, Inc , 25 w
Washington St, So)C 927,
Athens, Oh 10 A5701 Attn , Roy
E Rank1ns
8 17 Jtc

1973.

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED

1973MODEL
CLEARANCE SALE

1973 FORD FlOO..................... 12695

Business Services

PAGEVILLE. Ohoo •n clude s

c ucumbers , mangoes, and 2 BEDROOM

Roush . Pomeroy Slreel.
ca nla lo pes
Geraldine
Mason.
va
Cleland. Racine.
_ _ __ _ _ __ 8-ls.91p _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 7..::.:_31 .1fc

plus many other 1fems and
l tv• ng room su1tes at low, low
pnces Pomeroy Recovery ,

Pomeroy

'

terlor

TEAM ot match1.&gt;d worlc.horscs ,

UPHOLSTER your own lur CO RNER cupboards. wall
c upboa~ds. chests. old guns.
nl lure We have all the sup·
Phone 992 2362
any co ndit ion Also blue
pltes you will n~ed, fl'br lcs,
decorated stoneware, Wrlle OL IV ER 60 tractor with 6 fl ------~-_:8:._·1:.:2·61c
loa m for cushions and pad
P 0 Box 44, Martinsburg,
dmg . w e tut toa m to any size
semi -mounted mower. For
or shape Sw1vel bases, cotton 1
Ohio. 43935 or call 1-484.4440
sa le or trade for cattle Phone 3 BEDROOM house On Lincoln
burlap legs, z1 pper, welt cord,
afler 7 p m
742·5322 .
Hill, l1vlng room. kitchen .
webbi ng , dacr on chtp board
8 8·901c
balh and utility room , extra
8·12·61c

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In Memory

tXPI:" RI ENCED palnler. In·

Real Estate For Sale

1970 YAMAHA 360 Enduro Call
afler 5 p.m. 9S5-J97R
_ _ _ _ _ _ __...s_.....
12 6tp

WE WOULD l1ke to thank th e
Pomeroy
and
Rac i ne
8·15-31c
Emergency Squads , the
Bashan ,
Racme
Ftre OUTDOOR
DANCE
at
Department . Special thanks
MAPLEWOOD
LAKE
to Alfred. and Jack Lyons , Or
SATURDAY night starling at
Te!le, Free land Norns, and
9 p.m . Music by local band,
all lhe people rn the Bashan
THE PATCHWORK
Ad
area for their help 1n the
rescuing of Daniel Cr1SI1p ,
mtsslon , $1 person
Wilbur Burke, and Danny
s 15·31c
Kauff who were overcome by -~---fumes whtle cleanmg out a
c1stern The Cr•sllp and Burke MEIGS SENIORS. Make your
appointment now to have your
Fam dy

8 17·11P

For Sale

Employment Wanted

5DO E. ~~IN POMEROY, OHIO PH. 992-2174

FOR THE PARTICULAR

l

WAN'f ADS

INFO~MATIOtl

consecu t rve msertrons
19 cent$ per word su1 con

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

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10- Thl Dally Sfnllnel, Middk&gt;port-l'llmeroy. 0 ..
17, 19'13
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Pftlldnl of !be Wahama
Athltll t
Bot~t ers
AIIOI:Ialto ha
d
..
• IIIIIOIID&lt;e
lhatlhe White Falcons are In
f00thall
Deed of 1
Any b a;e
indt'td 1
0
IOho wl::..•~ ~urc~seuaa
game football, which will be
given away to some lucky
person each home game,
may call Gilland at 773-5939
or Mrt. Charles Teager at
773-5317.

MEIGS THEATRE
Theatre Closed .
Augus.l 11 thru August 23

AUGUST 24 thru 26
HEARTBREAK KID
Plus
THE MAN
Auousl 31 thru Sept. •
BATTLE FOR THE
· PLANET OF THE
APES

TONIGHT
August 17
FLY ME
!Color)
I RJ

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You wouldn't believe (but you lwllerl the probleiiiS already
.
.
upon us m the matter of news •PIIce ver.us newsprml supply. It
would seem that half the newsprint mills or the U. S. all of a
s~dden culllwlr.switrhes. And this is one of those situations that
w111 gel worse be for~ tt gets better. We wil1have mor~ '?say to
our readers a!&gt;put thts and what we propose to do about tl on a few
days.
.
.
.
.
. Meanwhile: we will use lhls space t~day to pubhsh
nuscellaneous ttems collected by Jo Ellen Dtehl on her tours
Thursday of the fair grounds at Rock Springs :
KIM GltUESER took !,'!'and champion honors in the jwtior
fair flower show Wednesday with Teri Pullins taking reserve
champion honors. Competing were Pam Holcomb Marsha
Hokomb, Tammy Davis, Kim Grueser, Teri Pullins. umra
TI10mas, Lori Guinther, Sandi Hamilton, and Nancy Lawrence.
MANDIE ROSE was selected ·as grand champion in 4-H
deooranla for her refinished love-seat. R~serve champion was
Carol Lewis. Participants in the project were the above and
Iitgrid Hawley, Kim Kraulte·r ,.and Vanessa Folmer.

IRJ
SATURDAY
Aug. 18
DOWN HILL RACER
(Color)
Rober! Redford
-Plus-'
THE OUT
OF TOWNERS.

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Jack' Lemmon

IGJ

Sun., Mon., Tues.

Aug. 19-20-21

Double Fea~ture Program.

THE DARING
DOB.ERMANS
Tim Considine
Joan Caulfield

Plus

TWILIGHT P-EOPLE
John Ashley
Pat Woodell
I Metrocolor I

1- - - - - - -I·PIIG;.lo1

WRONG GRAVES
BALTIMORE iUPI ) Maryland Gov. Marvin
Mandel, a Democrat who
succeeded VIce President
·Spiro T. Agnew in 1969,
believes the cr""inal In·
vesllgatlon of Agnew started
as a political "vendetta"
against Democrats in
retaUallon for lhe Watergate
scandal, but that It back·
fired.
"You should be careful
digging graves for other
people because you might
fall In," he said Thursday.

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SATl!RDAY ONLY

TOTEM

.Sandwich
BAGS .
IGA BRAND
Tall Cans

MILK

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in Briefs

(Continued from page 1)
officials have offered to discuss the complaints of those employes
with them on the condition they return to work. They have
refused. "As far we we are concerned, the employes who are
refusing to report to work are gnilty of insubordination that will
not be tolerated - particularly by employes in sensitive areas
such as our correctional institutions," Gilligan said.

ae1er

di

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Open Friday and Saturday
Nights Until 9 PM

Sleepwear · Bicycles on Sale . Sale c)f Mens Neckties . All
Weather Coats· Double Knit Dress Slacks for Men. Sale of
Mens and Boys Leather Belts.

refocus national attention on
major domestic and foreign
policy problems away from
Watergate.
Nixon will use as a
springboard his address belore
the 74th annual convention ol
the Veterans of Foreign Wars

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Labor
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a Day·.
prolonged

Now is a good time for doing your Back-to-School Shopping.
You'll find an excellent selection and the values are
·rwonderfu I.

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$3a,OOO, single-family home from June to August will pay another
$3,600 lot lbe decision, the chief economist of the Federal Home
Loan Bank Board estimates.
Harris C. Friedman, asked about rising mortgage rates, said
Thursday the two-month delliy may have hit the potential hoine
buyer worse by forcing him completely out of the market
because of the tight mortgage money supply. Despite increases
in slate usury ceilings in recent months and higher interest
charges in slates without ceilings, Friedman said, money
· available for mortgages declined by more than.$1 billion in July
and August.
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I'OMEHOY - Wor the seC&lt;Jnd con.
secullve day, Sid Spencer. a lllfmer
Pomeroy mayor, thrilled lwlltght rHclng
fans at lhe Meigs County Fair ns ho drove
to four first place wins Friday.
They got their money's worth due to
the large number of entries which lorced
the races Into two fields to ma ke !l!O race

schedule.

Spencer drove Pandoras Skipper,
·owned by Jacob Welnlwrger ol G~lllpolls,
lo first place in both the third and eighth
raees which were for three 'year · old
pacers,
In the second division for three year
old pacers, Spencer drove Keystone Stony
to score llrst place wins In both races.
Keystone Stony won in less Ume than
Pandoras Skipper and received a trophy
blanket awarded lor the best horse In the
four races. Keystone Stony Is owned by
Weinberger and Sidn_ey and Roger
Spencer.
Se~ond place In the third race went'to
Mr. It. G. owned by R. G. Betts of Bar·

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nesyllle with Shlrp ~ ·· Sull\paon laking
Ulird In lhe third race lind third In U10
cighth race. ~cond place In U1e eighth
ru ce went to Coles Pat owned by Howard
Prorrttlof Jackson. Bob lllll of the Western
and Suuthern Life Insurance Co. presented
the trophy blanket to the Spencer horse .
In the lourth and ninth races, IIICOnd
place In both went ·to Hillcrest Princess
ownsd by R. G. Belts of Barnesville. Third
place In the lourth went !a Miracle ~b·
bie, owned by John Foster of Piketon and
third place in the ninth .went to J . E. Adios,
owned by Jack and Earl Ater, C lork s bur~ ·. ·
Ohio. Keystone Stony look-firs\ place In
both events .
Bystander, owned by William and ·
Julia Miller or Piketon was second In the
fifth race and llrsl In the tenth race to
become the trophy winner of those two
events. The trophy was provided by Royal
Oak Pork, Pomeroy.
First In the fifth was Renes Girl owned
by Raymond Grant or Jackson with Skips
Star owned by John Busse, Somerset
taking third in the fifth and McPally laking

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third In the IA!nth. Second In the IAlnlh was
TranquJl Bay, another local ·horse owned
by Byron Dailey, Pomeroy, and driven by
R. Calvert, Jr. These two races were lor
non-win lrofier under $1500.
In the fl~sl division ollhe lwo-year-&lt;Jid
trollers, "BFD", owned by Doris Newhart
of Marietta came_through for llrst place
wins In the first and sixth races. CanTown, oNned by Fred Polk, Zanesville,
won first place In both the second and
seventh but the trophy horse was BFD
which made it's wins in less Ume. The
trophy blanket was presented by WMPO
AM·FM.
BeUtlle, owned by James Wackliam,
Jr., Washington C. H., '?ok second place in
hoth the llrst and the sixth with Log Jam,
owned by Betty Beatty, Greenfield, taking
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POMEROY'S SIDNEY SPE:NCER drove to four first
place wins in Friday's horse harness racing at the Meigs
County Fair . Here, Spencer receives a trophy blanket for his
first place wins with Keystone Stony in the fourth and ninth
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races. From t)te left are Spencer, his brother, Roger, who is .a
part-&lt;Jwner of Keystone Stony, and Bob Hill , local manager of
the Western and Southern Ufe Insurance Co. which
presented the trophy.

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$8000 is
collected
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GALLIPOLIS - Larry Boyer,
chairman ol,lhe 1973 Gallia County Cancer
Crusade; announced Saturday that more
tha~ $8,000 has been collected thus far in
the fight against cancer.
Boyer said this Is an all-time record.
Previous high sum was $6,500.
The recent bike-a.thon project has
. brought in $832 thus far. jloyer said he
expects the sum to swell to $1,0011 before
the Sunday, Aug. 2&amp; turn In deadline.
The chairman said that in order to
count the blke-a-thon donations on .this
YCBic's bpoks, all ~ledge cards from the
be turned in by Aug. 26.
'· wllf'be &amp;Wiifde\1 In the
dnclivi,:Juaf'\1'1\o turns In the most·money.
Individuals who still have money or
pledge cards out should turn It in to Boyer,
in care of the GaiUpolis Tribune, or to
Roger Hood, in care of HaskinS-Tanner
ctothirg Co.

TQols taken in
shop robbery
POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff
Robert C. Hartenbach's Dept. · is investis;~ting a breaking and entering that
occurred sometime Saturday morning at
Calvlp O'Oells' aligrunent shop locatf\11at
the ''Crossroads" on Rt. 124 three mttes
from Midtlleport. A v~riety of tools were
taken. it was reported.
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qamage to two pop machines also was
reported to the depar""ent by Vernon
Bing who owns and operates a service
slatl~ across from O'Dell's place of
business.
Robert Beegle, deputy, reported that
DorsFYJordan, Pomeroy, Rl. 4, has lost a
blac~ mare pony with 30 feel of chain. The
animal, lost, strayed or s!Qien, Is 10 years
old ~nd has been gone for two days.
Anyone who has seen the pony or has
any jnlormation Is to contact the sheriff's
department .

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Holzer Me\llcal Center
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Effie Roush, Margaret
Priddy, Lorelei Meaige,
Frances Kent, Carolyn
Brewer, Eva Nickels, Tabitha
Mullins, Patricia Lamb,ert,
Anna Lambert, Herbert Hall,
Florence Gillespie, John
Boggs, Judith Bethel, Evelyn
Ramsay, Pamela Blair,
Lawrence Wilks, Cecil Topping, Patricia Stein, Katha
Smith, Willard Scott, Belly
Saunders, Judy Ratliff,
Gregory Phillips, Roxie Oiler,
Brenda Mullins, Donald Love,
Diane Johnston, Mrs. Jerry
Galloway and son, Craig
Fisher, Clifford Decker, Infant
son of Bruce Curtis, Karen
Cox, Melanie Bush, Roy
Brlggll, Christopher Blanton
and Larry 'Barcus.
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LANCASTER OHIO - APPARENTLY WHAT Is good for
the goose is good for the gander. Sheriff's deputies seized tables
and chairs in the City Council room Thursday and will auction
them to the public in order to pay Frank Beckley $519.02.
Beckley had filed a· dama~e suit agaipst the city because it
removed a trailer and Some possessions from a lot he owne\1 so
weects could be cut down while he was in Florida. The two sides
reached a settlement of $500 and costs, but council has since
halked in paying it. Now the council's furniture is in a storeroom
wailing to be sold.

PATIENT MOVED
The Meigs County SEOEMS
unit transported Bernice
Vanaman, Rutland Route 1,
from Veterans Memorial
Hospital to the Holzer Medical
Center Thursday.

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FAIRHAVEN, MASS. - A TEAM OF DIVERS Thursday
abandoned its month-long quest lo recover $2 million in riches
believed aboard the luxury liner Andrea Doria, which sank 17
years ago when it coltided with the Swedish vessel Stoekliolrn,
killing 51 persons.
The recovery mission, which cost at least $250,000, -was
abruptly ended Thursday when a trio of divers who had managed
to cut into the sunken vessel two days earlier found access to the
ship's purser's office all but impossible. "One long wall was
badly buckle\! and there was a lot ol wreckage in there- twisted
steel and wooden beams " support diver Tim Kelley :said. "We
decided it wa$ a death trap, and we weren't going to send them in

80's

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wheal down aa much a1
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adrwnaUcdlveslncebreaklnl regulations permit on the
:said In a quiet vol~e.
·n,.. U.•l lt.-evu Show, a 1*1 Ill lhe lrtt &amp;rudalaad
record hlghl earUer'thll -k, Chlc•go, Mlnneapolla and
Siriea """tponed lndelinllAll• t'IIJWalnmeat IIIII year, played loa packed craadalaad at
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the sentencing or Magruder and 1hc illelg• Cuunly Fair Th•l'ldiY niJbi.
lerenL reaaona, commodity
Meat prlcU on Mldweat
released him on his own
· Al5 p.m. loday the ae&lt;oad twiU&amp;ht hone ham..a racine
market expertJ uy.
markets dropped lor the thlrd
recognizance,
pruj(ram will Rei underway and thla evenlnUII:III p.m., the
The prices Pllld for grain on straight day Thursday, with
Magruder was the
annual hor~e puiUnc conteal !1'111 be held. The Jualor lair,
the Midwest markets Later hog prlceaplunclna by 11 much
high Nixon campaign official to market 18 at I: I$ p.m.
affect.'! the price o1 meat, since as $&amp; per hundredweight from
plead guilly to conspiracy
Saturday the hone bameao racing will begla at 3 p.m.
111001 of It is sold 18 livestock record Ieveli .Cattle sales and
charges. The first was Fre\le- and the ~venin&amp; graadstand event II llle Speer
feed. Bread prlcea are only prices were alao down, with
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rick C. LaRue, an aide lo Family, beglnnln&amp; 8:l0.'
slightly affected by the wheat many points reporllna not
camPIIign director John N. ;&lt;::;;;&lt;::;&lt;.&lt;,~;;;;;:;.-:;''~:::\"&gt;.-&gt;':\&gt;':*~::::-&gt;;;:;..'&lt;!':::&lt;;:,-;;;.-;::~-:,:,:,~~~'!':::~~:&lt;:::::~;~;;;;:;:~&lt;o« futures, since there II only enough receipts to ealablllh
Mi tchell, who entered his plea
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Nixo'n wlll be "busy" as he about two cents worth ol wheal market trends.
June 'll.
seeks to recoup his standing In In a loaf of bread.
Both LaRue and Magruder Mary Smith Schaefer, 57, the popularity polls, now down
Grain C&lt;llltnlodlly experts
The first Republlcan candi-&lt;
wtll be go_vernmenl Witnesses at Rose Hlll, died this morning al to the lowest level of his said tradera were walling lor dale lor rresldent was John
forthcomong Watergate trials. · Holzer Me\lical Center
presidency.
today's weekly report on wheat Frernon in 1858 . He lost
Sirica said he would not She was the daughte~ of the
available for export. Thl!, they James Buchanan.
se.ntence either man until the late Tony and Lillian Duerr
tr1als are,over.
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1mum penalty or five years tn her husband Edward J
prison, a $10,000 fine or bo~.
"Buck" Schaef~r; one brother:
James F. Neal, an asststant Philip Smith Pomeroy· six
to Cox, said the prosecutor had sisters Hilda White Long
decide\! to accept Magruder's jlotto~
Mildred 'Dains
plea to a single co~splracy Pomer~y , Wilma Bibbee:
count 1nslead of mdlcting him Lancaster, Sue Goeglein,
on other charges because Pomeroy, Clara Milhoan, Long
Magruder had come to prosecu- Bottom and Jean Seidenabel
tors voluntarily in April to spell Pomeroy
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ou.~ his role In _the s~andal. ·
Funerai services will be held
Of c~rse, tf rou re going lo Sunday at 1 p.m.. at Ewing
have a tr1~~· you ve got to have Chapel with the Rev. Robert
wttnesses, Neal told reporters. Buckley ofllclatlng. Burial will ' ·
Take advantage of the sale prices allover the store and at
lndtc""ents agamst other be in Beech Grove Cemetery.
the Warehouse on Mechanic Street - Sale of Womens
figures 10 the case are not Friends l!llly caU at the funeral
Coats · Special Sale Group .of Womens Fall Dresses. Bra
expected for several more home after 6 p.m. this evening
weeks.
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Comeback planned

Rickey Richar dson

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MARK MORA WAS selected grand champion showman
during dairy cattle judging with Denise Dean the reServe
champion .
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The grand champion and reserve champions of the various
breeds are as follows: Guernsey - Jan Carnahan, grand, Mark
Mora, reserve; Jersey - Robin Windland, grand, and reserve ;
Ayrshire, Patty Pullins and Holstein - DeniSe Dean, grand and
reserve.
"Best of the Day" winners in 4-H demonstrations Wednesday
were ltebecca Edwards, Lucy Shook, Sharon Karr, Teresa Carr
and Beth Ritchie. Outstanding honors went to Denise White, Kila
Young and Brenda Frecker.
J . F . YOUNG WAS ths over~ll grand champion showman
Thursday morning in-swine judging with Mike Salser laking
reserve champion honors. The overall grand champion hog
belonged to David Thorn to. nand the overall reserve champion, to
Diana Thornton.
In FFA, Mike Salser was thegrand champion showman, and
J. F. Young the reserve champion, while in 4-H, David Thornton
and Diana Thornton look grand and reserve honors respeclively
in showmanship.
WASHINGTON (UPI) The FFA grand ehampion hog was owned by Mike Salser;
President Nixon Intends to
reserve by J. F. Voting. Again, in 4-H, David Thornton and Diana · embark on a series of public
appearances in an elfort to
Thornton placed grand and reserve respectively.

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POMEROY - Gay F. Johnson and
, Soq~. Albany Route 3, look practically all
of ~he awards In the Hampshire sheep
Ju4~1ng ol the open competition .at the
Mejgs county Falr.
Johnson look first In the ram, two
ye•rs and over; first and second In lite
raqt, one yen r and under lwo: first and
seQpnd , ewe, two years und over; Todd A.
TrJpp, pomeroy Route 3, took lhlr,d ; all
ihr!ffi places In the ewe, one yeM and
UIJ~er two to Johnson ; first and thlrd to
Jo~nson and second to Tripp In the ewe,
la!Jlb di vision, and first and second to
Johnson In the flock category.
.
r In tho Suflolk she-ep judging Rodney A.
Trjpp, Pomeroy Route 8, took first In _the
rl!IP, latllb cluas, und first und second ln .
th' ewe, two y~a rs and over. Brian Win·
~~r· pomeroy Houte 3, won llrst and
'4qond In Ute ewe, one year and undor and
flr~t second and third In the flock calegory .

Horse pull is popular_
POMEROY - A fuU grandstand and
an overflow ·of spectators watehed the
annual horse pulling contest of the !lOth
annual Meigs ·County Fair Friday night.
Horse teams in ·fout weight classes
vied for cash premiums of $80, $65, $50, $25
and $15 . Winners were :
Lightweights: StortS and DeWitt,
Frankfort, first: Bob Hall, Marietta,
second; Charles Bowersock, Dart, third
and Witt and Soiling, Piketon, fourth and'
fifth.

, · Middleweights : Ralph Guthrie, Guys$~~ens . Belrno.nl, W. Va.,
s"'!ond; George Davidson, Millwood, third
and John Crous~r, Elizabeth, W. Va. ,
fourth. No fifth place.
Heavyweights: · Stort~ and DeWitt,
first; William Barnhart, Canal Winchester, second; Herman Winesock,
Marietta, third ; Robert Bowersock, Canal
Winchester; lourth, and William Bowersock, Canal Winchester, fifth.

ville; D. W.

THE ANNUAL HORSE pulling
contest was held Frid&lt;ly evening at the
llOihMeigs County Fair In three weight
Cl~sses. A full grandstand and an
"overf!o~ '!{t~~lt~• "!'w the event. ,
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POMEROY- Meigs County residents
arc !Jrged to support the illoodmoblle that
be at the Pomeroy Elementary Sehool
tomorrow from 1-6 p. m. Blood Is urgently
needed. There Is a posslblUty that Melgr
County could lose the Bloodmobile
program II more support Is not given.

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.THE JONES BOYS 'purchased the grand champion steer
at the marke\ sale of the Meigs County Fair Friday night lor
$1.35 per pound . The 1,185 lb. animal was raised by Mandie
·Rose. Leff lo right 'are Dan Black, Merrill Evan.s , and aob
Howard, repreSenting the Jones Boys; Ingrid Hawley, queen,
Ed Cross, king, and Miss Rose.

·Graduating.lawmen .will be honored
RIO GRANDE - Jackson Chief of ·
Police Hennan Stiles and Galllpolis Police
Sgt. Garland Nibert, School Commanders
ol Rio Grande College's Basic Law Enforcemenl Course, said Saturday a
banquet will beheld Friday, August24, at 7
p.m. at the Meigs Inn in l'llmeroy to honor
all graduating. members of the 262-hour
police training course.
lnlll.ally, 42area peace officers started
- the course In early February, but because
of long hours and strenuous class loads,
only 25 members completed the course by
mid-June. 1'ral.ning certificates will be

awarded by a representative from the
Ohio Peace Officers Training Council of
Columbus, Ohio. A $5 meal charge will be
requested.
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Graduates receiving awards include
Phillip Hill, Gallipolis Police Dept.; Gary
Lewis, Gallia . Co. Sheri!f's Dept.; W.
Edwin Widger, Gallia Co. Sheriff's Dept.:
Russell Stephens, Gallia Co, Sheriff's
Dept.; Lester Cardwell, Gallla Co.
Sheriff's Dept. : Lee R. Cales, Zaleski
Police Dept.; Qale Lear, Centerville
Police Dept.; Timothy Mills, Gallia Co.
Sheriff's Dept.
Mike Myers, Gallia Co. Sheriff's
Dept. : Patrie McBride, Galli a Co.
Power knocked out
Sheriff's Dept. ; Ralph Trussell, Meigs Co.
Jiberiff's Dept. ; Robert Shaw, Gallia Co.
POMEROY - Power was off 'in sec- Sheriff's Dept.; Neil McMahon, Gallia Co.
lions of Pomeroy about two hours
Saturday morning when nn lee cream
. delivery truck driven .by Roger Roger. of
GET'EMOFF
Columbus clipped down a utility pole liear
POMEROY - Jed Webster, Chief of
the residence of Dr. Harold Brown, W. Police, said Saturday owners of unlicensed
Main St.
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or Junk cars parked on the village owne\1
Traffic was slowed through the section parking lot on Mechanic Street must
while workers ol the power companies remove them by Aug . 25 or notify the
reset a pole and replace\! lines. There was . police department when they will be
medium damage to the truck. Rogers will moved . H they are not removed, they will
be charge\!, pollee said .
be disposed of.
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Sheriff's Dept . ; Michael Northup,
Gallipolis Police Dept.; Kennil Cisco,
Gallia Co. Sheriff's Dept.; Michael Null,
Gallia Co. Sheriff's Dept.
Casby Meadows III, Gallia Co. Sheriff's
Dept.; Don W. Roach, Middleport Police
Dept.; Randall Clark, Middleport Pollee
Dept.; Ernest Forshey, Jackson Co. ·
Sheriffs Dept.; Ron Eas""an, Meigs Co.
Sheriffs Dept.; James E. Allbright, Gallia
Co. Sheriff's Dept.; Blll Wells, Gallia Co.
Sheriff's Dept.; and James Oliver, Gallla
Co. Sheriff's Dept.
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EVERYBODY STICKING
POMEROY - No candidates withdrew
petitions. of clllfdidacy lor the Nov. 6
election at the deadline of 4 p. m. Friday,
the Meigs County Board of Elections
reports. Candidates filing lor small
village, school board and '?wnship trustee
posts earlier this month had unUI 4 p.m.
Friday lo withdraw.
ONLY ONE OF THE CHAMPION PAIR ol market lambs were sold due to the
illness of the lamb's mate at the Meigs County Fair ~'riday night. Farmer's Bank
11 nd Savings Co. bought the single lamb from Bill Kaulz lor $1.40 a pound. Shown
are.l-r, ll:d C.-oss, king, lngt·lct Hawley, queen, Bill Kautz, and Ted Heed, president
or the Farmer's Bunk and Savings Co. . • .

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POMEHOY - The Future Farmers of
America and the . 4-H Clubs of Meigs
County enjoy~&gt;d nnother successful
livestock sale Friday night at the Me1gs
CountYJunior Fair .
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11tc two organizations thank the individuals and businesses who purchasc'll
nnlmals .
Consigning and purchasing, respecllvely·, wero : steers. Mand ie Rose, The
Jones SoySJ Terry Knig hllng, The Racine.

Mon ., Tues .• W•d., Thun . 9 e.m..Jp.m,

Frldoy t a.m. to 7 P-1''-

StturdiY • 1.m. to .11 Noon

Home Nallo.nal Bank : Randy

COMMriTtr.E TO MEET
POME;R()Y - The Christmas com·
il)lttee 1 ~1 mc'll by Earl Ingels, president ol
U)~ PornoroY Chumber ol Commerce, wlll
ll)fl"t 'l'uuHday at 7:30 p. rn. at the Meigs

CONSTRUCTION IS unoorway on a ~7i ,oll7 nddltlon to
Guilla Academy High School. Amerlcon Moduliu· Co:,
Dayton. Is erecting a 3111 by 10911 loot pero 11nnmtt structure.

adjacent to the GAHS gym (court yard area) which will
Include two now classrooms and a 60 by 30-looi library. 'fhe
project is expected to ho completed before school starts on
Aug. 26.
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Fulton-Thompson Tractor Sales; Byron
McCoy , Ohio Valley Livestock, Lee
Hysell. Pomeroy Nallonal Bank ; Barry
Smith, Clly Ice and Fuel ; Kay Ward ,
Marlon Riggs Ford and Mercury ; Jell
Pallerson, Meigs Inn ; Poulo Hysell ,
Farmers Bank and Savi ngs Co.; Mike
Salser. Cltllens Nallonal Bank; Oebor~ll
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Boatright, Marlins Oeparlmenl Store ;
Becky Windon . Page C~evrolelJ Brian
Windon, Southeastern' Equipment Co.;
Noah Hysell, Roy Parker; Grant Johnson,
Dally Sentinel ; Tammy Pll:er. Elberfe lds; Don Shetter. Racine Food Markell
Debbie Windon , Formers Bank ond
Savings Co.; Kim Bickers, Elberfeld$/
Bob Johnson, Velerons Memorial
Hospital ; Diana Benedum1 Sugar Run
Mill ; Barry Theiss, G. and J , Auto P1rlt1
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