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24- The Swlday Time•. !lentinel, SWJday, Aug. 2G, 1973

10 Fined, 15 give up bonds
POMEROY - Ten delend·
ants were fined and 15 forfeited
bonda and one was assessed
c&lt;»ts only in Meigs County
.codrt Friday.
Fined by Judge Frank W.
Pqrter were Sidney C. Paf..
tenon, Marietta, $5 and costs,
speeding; Nanci G. Maynard,
Bidwell, and Richard Till,
Zanesville, $10 and coots each,
paasing without assured clear

distance; Robert Palm, Irwin,
Pa., US and costs, speeding,
J oyc e
J o h n s I o .n ,
Langsville , $10 and costs ,·
failure to yield right
of way : Michael W.
Kelley, Rt. 4, Pomeroy , $20 and
costs, speeding; Ivan B.
Walker, Jr., Rt. 3 Pomeroy, $10
and costs, left of center; Fonna
K. _CU!lums, Hemlock Grove,
$19, and costs, passing at intersection; Gerald F. Barrett,
Rt.l,Middleport;$10andcos!s,
no operator's license; James
Ramsey, Athens, $}0 and
costs passmg at mtersectiOn,
and Christine S. Tucker Rt. 2,
~cine, costs only, !allure to
y1eld.
Forfeiting bonds were Gary
L. Renk, New Eagle,. Pa.,
$32.50, speeding; Ricky L.
Blake Rt. 1 Reedsvil)e, $25,
Improper registration; Teddy
R. Roach, Bellville, $55,
l1l speedi ng; Darrell Norris,
Racine, $25, disl\!rbing the
peace;
Charlie
Hill,
Racine,
$50,
disturbing the peace and ob-

sceAe language ; Steven B.
Schoonover, Chauncey, end
John M. Cllepes, Parkersburg,
$27.50
each,
speeding ;
Raymond Y. Yerian, Caldwell,
$27 .50, overheig)lt · load ;
Patricia Crossan, Rt. l Miners·
ville, $42.50, speeding ; Stephen
Henderson, Middleport, $27,50,
stop sign ; Monty B. Pratt, Van
Wert, $27.50, improper
backing ; Walter J . Mercer,
Jr .,
Cheshire ,
$37.50
speeding ;
Jim
Ritchie, Racine, and George D.
Stobart, Jr., Racine, $25 each,
disturbing the peace; Thomas
Gospers , Fanklin Furnace,
$22. 50, no eye protection on
cycle.

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POMEROY - Monday, Aug.
'll, Decopage, 1-3.
Tuesday, Aug. 28, Cards and
Games, 1-4.
Thursday, Aug . 30, Birthday
Party, I p.m. Help us
celebrate!
Friday, Aug. 31, Rug
hooking, 9-11 .
Emergency unit
Quilting, rug hooking, horse
shoes, shuffie board, cards,
makes two caHs
games, crafts, anytime you
like. Check the bus schedule
RACINE - The Racine ER and come in, do your shopping,
For help with all your
unit made one run Thursday or play with us. Bring your
and one Friday.
family insurance needs,
sack lunch - we have the
On Thursday at 4 p.m. Eddie coffee and iced tea!
see:
Taylor, 38, Rl. 1 Racine, was
taken to ·Veterans Memorial
Hospital with a back injury.
· Por.k•Ctntral
Friday at 10 p.m. Henry
tlotol Biela.
Walker, 60, PorUand, who was
SeconCI Avenue
having difficulty breathing,
Gallipolis, Ohio
was also taken to Veterans
Phone 446-4290
Home-446-4518
By Bertha Parker
Memorial. Both were treated
Sabbath
School attendance
and released.
Until fu r ther notice , the Aug. 19 at the Free Methodist
IrATI J,UM
Stile Farm
Racine unit will be using its Church was 99, offering from
lnturance Companias white truck for emergency all services was $198.47.
Home Of!fcas:
Rev. Hurd, New York, gave a
. 'lloomlngton, Illinois calls and green truck on fire talk and showed pictures of the
calls.
Gerry Home, New York. The
home is finan ced by the Free
Methodist Churches.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley
For eirline reserv1tions 'around the corner .. .
have
purchased the property of
or around· the world . ..
Lawrence Eblin and have
occupied it. They are announ cing tile birth of their first
child,
Kristen Marl, born Aug.
Ca II 446-0699
3 at Holzer Medical Center.
Mr . and Mrs . Norman
Schaefer visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Stahl, New
Marshfield.
33 Court Street
Mr. and Mrs. Roy How·ell,
AMERICA~S LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCY . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Walker,
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th·eir home here.

Like a
good
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RACINE
Airman
Nicholas R. lhle, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John N. Ihle of Rt,
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Sheppard AFB, Te&gt;., after
complellng Air Force basic
training. He bas been
•~signed to the Technical
Training Center ai Sheppard
for specialized training In
the com munication field.
lhle is a 1973 gradullte of
Southern High School.

Two car accident
occurs on SR 124
POMEROY -sheriff Robert
D. Hartenbach's deparlment
investigated a two car accident
Satur-day morning at 9:30 on
SR 124 in Minersville.
A pickup truck . driven : by
David Lee Hill, Racine, struck
the rear of a ·car driven by
Ronald D. Butcher, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, as Butcher prepared
to stop to pick up two
pedestrians.
Mayme Mallory, a passenger
in th.e Hili car, was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
by th!l Pomeroy ER Squad with
a leg injury.
The accident is still under
investigation.
VOTE TO STRIKE
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UPI)
- The I ,200 teachers in the
Youngstown City School
System voted Friday to strike
Sept. 4 unless a "fair and
equitable" contract settlement
is reached by that date
the first scheduled day of
school.

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
House Speaker Vernal Riffe, DNew Booton, has charged Rep.
Charles Kurfess, R-Bowling
Green, lhe minority Houae
leade•, wilh a!tempUng to
make ·" political hay" out or
incidents at lhe new Southern
Ohio Correctional Facility.
Kurfess and Rep . Sam
Speck, R-New Concord, issued
a "White Paper" last Wed·
nesday on the troubled new
maximum security prison.
Frankly, I expectro a much
more enlightened and concerned approac h on your
behalf," Riffe said in a letter to
Kurfess.
Rifte said Kurfess was most
interested in "generating press
MEIGS MINE TOUR- Gealy Wallwork (second from right), manager of coal mining
releases and bathing in
operations at the Meigs Mine complex, points out new construction at mine site No. I to Rep.
television ligbts."
Clarence Miller (right) during a recent tour of the Gavin Power· Meigs Mine facilities. Joining
. Riffe, whose district includes
Rep. Miller and Wallwork are Chuck Keffler (left), Ohio Power CoJilpany's fuei!Uld natural
Lucasville , also accused
resources supervisor, and Doug Dempaey of the Meigs !dine staff. Rep. Miller has announced
Kurfess of misusing the . that a public meeting of the Task Force surveying the economic development of Southeastern
Legislative Service ComOhio will be held at 1p.m.on September 19at the Meigs County Courthouse.
mission ,.. a bipartisan
research arm of the General
Assembly which Kurfess
chairs.
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lCe Sue Or
largely political and obviously .
biased inquiry" into the Lucas.
ville prison incidents after the
DAYTON (UP! ) - ~ven­
PT. PLEASANT - A onecommission named a bipar- teen white Dayton policemen
vehicle accident was intisan nine-member committee have filed a suit for $1.5 million
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp of vestigated by the Mason
to investigate the state charging the city of Dayton, Terre Haute, Indiana, wa~ last
County Sheriff's ~partment
Corrections Department, Riffe two city commissions and two ThUrsday visitor of Mr. and
Friday afternoon on State
said.
city offic ials with racial Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
Route 62, but no injuries were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell, reported.
discrimination in their
Tena Rae of Kentucky were
promotional policies.
Deputy James Craddock
The suit claims the officers Thursday and Friday visitor~ made invesUgation and said
passed a 1971 promotional of Mr. and Mrs . Lincoln the driver was Curtis F. Riffle,
examination and were placed Russell.
810 W. Main Street, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T. Riffle told police another
on a waiting list valid for two
years . The Dayton Police Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. vehicle hit the left side of his
Contrary to liberal expecta· Department allowed the list to Howard Thoma enjoyed car near the bumper and
lions, the passage of a shield expire, despite vacancies in the homemade ice cream Monday
fender.
law (for reporters) would
evening at the home of Mr. and
deparlment,
the
suit
charged.
concede additional authority
At the time, the city was Mrs. Harley E. Johnson,
to those people whom the
press chooses to identify as its following a policy of Tommy, Cheryl and Terry. · Just read a bqrror story
Faye Donlavy of Columbus about football, where the en·
enemies.
promotions for black officers
- Lewis H·. Lapham, manag- only. That policy was ruled was a weekend visitor of her thusiastic crowds took down
ing edjtor of Harper's mag- discriminatory in a suit last daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George the ghoul posts at the end of
azine.
the game.
Warner and family. ·
spring.

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News, Notes

Pomeroy man

unhurt Friday
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:Put and take stripping wo:fks in Pennsylvania
Guckert 118id the method waa " 110 •imple I don~ know why
It hadn't been thought of before."
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"You put the spll back In where the coal csme from ," he

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UPI) - Pennsylvania officials
contended here Sunday that the "put and take" strip mine
reclamalloolylltem, used suc&lt;:essfully in their state in reeent
years, 111\ould be put to use in West Virginia .
"!know thllaystem can work in West Virginia, " Dire&lt;1or
William E. Guckert of Pennsylvania's Bureau of Surface
Mine Reclamation told a legislative interun committee
studylpg West VIrginia's coal production and mine employment decline .

c~plained .

','Nearly everywhc'l'e In other Btates people are saying ban
strip mining,'' Guckert said. "But you don't hear thai In
Pennsylvania any more. The people Qren't &lt;'Omplalnlng

anymore.''
Slides were shown of successful •trip mine reclamation in
Pennsylvania.
The committee later looklldat films of reclamation in West
Virginia .
The difference between work done in the two states was
t~at highwalls were covered back over In Pennsylvania,
while in most West Virginia projects the 30-fool highway
allowed by law was left standing.
Lancaster called the highwall "an l.sland Inaccessible to
wildlife and hunters."
"Why leave the 30-foot hlghwall?" he asked. "What's the

Guckert appeared before the ·committee alonQ with Tnapecwr-at·Large Edward R. Lancaster or his agency .and
coilf milling official Edward Mears of Marion Center, Pa.
Meara Is president of Mears Coal Co., which developlld the
"modified block cut" mining method and put it to use fullscale In 1971.
Sometbnes referred to as the "controlled placement"
method In West Virginia, the system involves the back filling
of dirt and other mine refuse into the mined out are•.

QUOTES

Mostly sunny, hot and humid
today and Tuesday. Higha both
days In the low and mid 90s;
Clear and warm tonight lows In
the upper 90s and low 70s.

en tine
Devoted To 17ae In~rf!'U Of~ Meig•·MaMJn Area
MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL XXV NO. 94

A 6,000 gallon tar tank the weekend, Sheriff Robert C,
containing 3,000 gallons of tar Hartenbach's Dept. said today.
The tank is located on county
was dumped on Leading Creek
road by vandala sometime over road 3 (Leading Creek Road)

which connects the Route 7
bypass and Rutland.
When county highway employes went today to get the

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YES, WE MUST CLOSE OUT THIS BUSINESS SO THE ESTATE OF THE
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NINE USED CARS
·THE·Y MUST BE SOLD!

lHE TIME TO BUY, COME IN PICK OUT
THE CAR' OF YOUR CHOICE. GIVE US YOUR OFFER, IF AT All POSSIBLE ••• .

Just Received .A Large Shipment Of
&amp;pen Stock Maple Bedroom Furniture

Singl e · Double and Tripl e ·Dressers with Mirrors Four, five, six and eight drawer Chests . Night Stands .
Single and Double Beds.

Come to the Furniture Department on the 3rd Floor and
lake advantage of the many furniture values.

Free customer parking on Second Strf!el and at Elberfelds Mechanic Street Warehouse.
Visit Elbertelds Warehouse on Mechanic Street· for Appliances
Wasiiers •
Dryers ·· Refrigerators · Freezers · Gas Ranges · Electric Ranges · Humidifiers
• Dehumidifiers - Air Conditioners · Metal Cabinets · Wardrobes · Water Heaters .
Kitchen Cabinets · Kitchen Sinks · Room Heaters · linoleum • Congoleum . all
widths . Big selection Room Size Rug's • 12 and 15 foot wide Carpet. Metal Trim.

Be thrifty! Save all of your saleslips from

OPEN TIL 7 PM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY

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WORK IS PROGRESSING on repair of the Pomeroy Post Office which was heavily
damaged by a rock slide on Dec. 3, 1971. Contract for repair of the structure and loading dock at
the side of the buDding has been awarded to the Arthur Painting Co. of Akron . Presently
workers are repairing a whole in the building and are rebuilding the loading dock after which
time the Interior of the structure wiU be repaired. Work has been underway for the past month
a.nd it's expected to bt four more weeks before the post office operation can be returned to the
building. The post office has been located in the former Pomeroy Senior High School since
December, 1972.

ONE NEW GRAND PRIX

DONT BUY ANOTHER CAR UNTIL YOU
·CHECK AT OUR LOT FIRST I YOU CAN
NAME YOUR OWN PRICE HEREJ

TEN CENTS

PHONE 992·2156

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SORRY NO TRADE-INS - All SALES ARE FINAL

The UnltOO States first lssulld
paper money in 1862 to help pay
for the Civil War, but by the
end of the war Inflation had
reduced the value of the paper
dollar to 35 cents.

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Greene said strip mining totals In West VIrginia so far lhis
year are down about SO per t-ent from last year. Actual

Now You Know

Open Weekdays 9:30 tp 9 p;m.-Fridays and Saturdays 9: 30 to 9

BOB REES PONTIAC, INC.

ONLY A FEW CARS LEFT!
NOW AT BIG SAVINGS!

areas."

He said additional financing, some system of matching
funds or increased assessment fees would "have to become a
reality" for the fund to remain adequate.
Commltlee Chairman Sen. Alan Susman, DRaleigh, said .
President Arnold Miller of the United Mine Workers union
was scheduled to appear at next month's meetlng.

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But he aaid the co!M to West Virginia strip miners, who
face more severe topography problems than those In Penn·
sylvania, would have to be justified.
Greene released to the panel a rt'CenUy completed Inter
agency report on surface mining in West Virginia , which
stated that the "modJIIC(J block cut appellrS to be a marked
bnprovement over early mining methods, especially on steep

tonnage, he noted, decreased 24 per cent and 104 companies
went out of business since tbe tum of the decade.
Plus factors .for the Industry, he added, included new teeh·
nology and indications that the "coal market altuation •P·
pears to be picking up."
Of "great concern," Greene said, was the curent status of
the state 's special reclamatioolund whereby companiea are
assessed for the acreage they mine a.nd the money is used to
reel aim the land .
Allhough his agency has collected $6.3 million since July I,
1963, Greene said lhe fund now had disbursed about $5.5 mil·
lion .

Weather

ELBERFELDS IN· POMEROY
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difference bt:tween JOfeet, 110 feet and 90 feet?"
Ben Greene, chief of West Virginia 's Reclamation DIvision, t'Oncl!tled that 30 feet "is no m a~l c number ...but it's
what the at1 (the state'siD71stripmine law) requires."
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Green praised the Pennsylvania syl!tem, and noted It was
being ulled by some West Virginia companies, partk ularly
Hobtt Mining and Conl!tructlon Co. at Its operations near
Trat-c Fork, Mingo County.

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By United Press International
SAJGON - SUPPORTERS OF PRESIDENT Nguyen Van
Thieu swept all 31 races Sunday in South Vietnam's Senate
election, the first national vote since the Jan. 28 cease.flre,
unofficial returns showed today. The vote gave Thieu's sup. porters a two-thirds majority In the Senate, thus empowering the
iill'year-old president, If he chooses, to amend the constitution to
permit him to run for an unprecedented third term.
Government spokesmen said more than 92 per cent ot the
nation's registered voters cast ballots, in spite of several
reported terrorist incidents at the polls and boycotts by
neutralist and Communist parties. Two slates of candidates
committed to Thieu - the president's own Dan Chu or
democracy alliance, and the White Elephant party l~ d by
. Foreign Minister Tran Van Lam - overwhelmed two opposition
states by margins of better tha.n five to one.

or defeat
PHNOM PENH (UPI) - One
day after announcing its
greatest victory since the U.S.
bomb Halt Aug. 15, the Cambodian army surrendered the
vital village of Sethbo, 10 miles
south of Phnom Penh, arid lost
ground contact with 122 men in
the town ol Phum Sala Kruors,
field reporters said today .
The Communist victories at
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CASAGRANDE, ARJZ. - TWO MINERS trapped nine days
1n a dead end ~Wlnell,300 feet beneath the baking desert were
dead "at least five days and possibly longer" before ,rescuers
found the bodies, a medical report disclosed Sunday. Justice of
the Peace George Pickerel, ex-officio coroner in the case, could
not plllpoint the exact time of death of David Deeder, 41, Casa
Grande, and Terry Udall, 24, Fort Collins, Colo. He empaneled a •·
coroner's jury and said an Inquest would be continued, probably
111W next week.
State M.lne Inspector Verne C. MccUtchan, who said, "We
dld everything possible· to get them out," added that temperatures in the tunner were close to 120 degrees when rescuers
fiilallY broke through lhe rock and muck Saturdey night. He sold
that might have had "an important bearing on their deat11s."
WASHINGTON - THE SOVIET UNION will goln a
"strategic edge" uilleliSthe United Slates makes some response
to the Runlan development of multiple warheads lor nucloar
mlliSllea, Defense Secretary James R. Schlesslnger believes.
Schlealnger discussed the Soviet development of the SO·
called MIRVS in a &amp;lnday television interview. He was asked if
the development Increased lhe likelihood of nuclear war, and he
replied that depended upon the reactions. "The likelihood of
nucletlt wilt laexceedil'lgly low , and u lona as both sides retain o
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tank to move it to another area
they discovered that its contents had been spilled on the
highway.
Rolland Crabtree,
superintendent of the county
Highway Dept., notified the
sheriff this morning.
Dave Spencer of the highway
deparlment said the loss is ·
costly, not only in the loss of tar
but in man hours in cleaning up
the tar, hopefully to prevent it
from polluting Leading Creek
which runs along the road. The
incident is under investigation.
The sheriff's dept. Investigated a hif..skip Sunday at
7 p.m. on SR 338 at Apple
Grove.
Roger Milliron,, 23; Racine,
Rt. 2., was trave)lng.north when
he went off the highway on the
right and struck a ·malllwx
belonging to A. E. Wheeler,
Racine, Rt. 2, and failed to
stop. The department said
charges will be filed.
The department Friday
apprehended a male juvenile
from Springfield who was
wanted on a delinquency
warrant. The youth was
alleged to have been involved
in the theft of a truck and
equipment belonging to
Kenneth Rose, Springfield. He
was picked up here Saturday
by SpringfieW authorities.

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Over $300 in premiums to
Meigs County school students
will be presented after
Tuesday's opening of schools.
The premiums were earned
by students who exhibited in
the school section of the amual
Meigs County Fair. Besides
ribbons, sludents won for
themselves $1.50 for a blue
ribbon; $1 for a red ribbon and
·50 cents for a third plac~ white
ribbon. Each student was
permitted to enter one exhibit
of his work In the field of either
science or arts and crafts
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construction of the new Pomeroy Fire Department
headquarters on Butternut Ave. General contractor on the
building is the Athens Masonry Co., Athens. Ground was
broken for the $103,000 structure July 16. An Economic ·
Deveopment Admiriistration grant of $75,200 is helping to pay
for the project which will permit consolidation of all fire and

Four calls
The Pomeroy E-R squad
answered four calls Saturday
night and Sunday. They were :
- At 5:10 p.m. Sunday to
Dexter for Eva McKinney who
had fallen at home. She was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital and admitted.
- At 2:51 p, m. Sunday to
Harrisonvllie for Henry Eblin
who was choking on an apple.
He was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital, treated,
and released.
- At 10:56 a.m. Sunday, to
the Ada Harper residence on
Chester Road for Sheila
Bumgardner who. was ill . She
was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital, treated,
and released.
- And at 9:31 p.Jil. Saturday,
to the Evelyn Landers home ,
104 Union Ave., for Penny
Landers, 14, having trouble
breathing. She was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
treated and released.
- At 8:14 p.m. Saturday, ·
the fire dept. was called to the
area of Craw's Steak House on
w. Main St., where a car was
reported on fire . The call was
cancelled .

Gallia, not Meigs
An "impact" meeting on
Sept. 19 conducted by lhe
task force surveytag the
economic development of
southeastern Ohio announced earlier to be held In
the Meigs County Cour·
thouse will be held Instead In
the Gallla County Court·
huuse.
Congressman Clarence
Miller's offi ce said this
morning unforseen clr·
cumstances had arisen
making
the
change
necessary.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in downtown Pomeroy at II a. m.
Monday was 84 degrees under
sunny skies.
LIGHT IN BUSINESS
Motorists in Pomeroy are
reminded by police today that
the traffic light ot the corner of
Union and Mulberry Aves. has
been put into operation in
preparation for tomorrow's
operilng of school. The light has
been used only as a warning
signal at the intersection
during the summer.

emergency equ~pt:qe,~~t 1. Collso\idatloft :ol.tha deparlmentaat
one location has been a "dream;' of at least 25 years ··
durl!tion. UnW the early 60s Pomeroy had three separate fire
deparlments each with its own headquarters. But not until
the Butternut Ave. headquarters is occupied will all of
Pomeroy's volunteer deparlmenta and their supporting
equipment and supplies be under one roof.

Tractor pulls won
by Circlevillian
FORT RECOVERY, Ohio
(UP!) - Mike Rittinger of
Circleville won both the 9,000
and the 7,000 pound modified
classes Sunday at the Ohio
State Championship Tractor
Pull here.
Bittinger used his International Harvester tractor
powered by a Lincoln Continental 430 engine to capture the
two titles at the final four
events of the two-day pull at
Ambassador Park sponsored
by the Fort Recovery Community Improvement Cor·
poration .
More than 7,500 persons
watched the competition by 130
tractors !rom the Midwest and
Canada.
Blaine Keck of Monroe,
Mich., driving a Massie 1130
with a tank engine, won the
12,000 pound open class and
Rubm Tingley of Martinsville,
Ill .• drove his John Deere 4430
to vicwry In the 9,000 pound
superstock division .
Paul Bosse or Ada was
poltlld modi·

fled class competition, which
attracted 18 entries. Trailing
were Gaylord Zechman of
Green Springs; Steve. Drew,
New Madison; and Wayne
Patchett, Frankfort, Ind.
Bill Noland of Kokomo, Ind.,
finished second among the 27
entries in the 7,000 pound modilied contest. TraDing were Jim
Wilson, GreenvUle ; Maynard
8osselott, Sardinia; and
Wayne Patchett, Frankfort,
Ind .
Ronald Johnson Ada was
· runnerup ln the 12,000 Pound
open tractor pull in which nine
competed. Other in the top five
were Ral!il Chamberlin, Bucyrus · Carl Boose Ada· and
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Ont., Can.
Bob Grove of Beloit waa
second in the 9,000 pound
superstock ·class, which attracted 15 entries. Trailing
were Sam Curts, Muncie, Ind. ;
Ben Greenwald, Indianapolis;
Gord Oughtred, Brantford,
Ont., Can .

Senior citizens lived it up at State Fair
By Mrs. VIlma Plkkoja
This is an "I wish you were here" letter to all the senior
citizens of Meigs County who couldn't be with us at the State
Fa ir.
.,
A perfect day, a very enjoyable day it was, marred only
by a thought thot you, too, couldn't share the pleasant trip
with us.
It was two b\15 loads and a mini bus thai left Pomeroy
Friday morning in a drizzle of mist which fortunately never
~eveloped into rain.
·
Well planned and organized In advance down to minor
details; the trip took us through the gates of the fair without
·any interruption ; even the entrance fee was paid in the one
$0.50fee. You didn't have the trouble pf parking your car and ·
you landed directly In front of lhe senior citizens' center
tents, three large ones.
Hot coffee and tealn-e of charge were waiting for us and
even the Governor himself ceme to us. We didn't have to
move to go to see hint He came and signed a very Important
bill, one that finally transferred the senior citizens agency
nway from the "menially retarded and rehabllitaUon"
division to end by itself .~ a result of many conferences we

have attended and many resolutions we have sent, ihe
legislature had acted and we are proud to be a one-million
strong group of residents known as "senior citizens".
TI1ere is dignity and pride In btlonging to a group of people
who readily have become known as Meigs County Senior
Citizens.
·
When Mrs. Rose Papier, tho coordinator of the Agency
spoke briefly In the afternoon, she mentioned Meigs County
as tho exa mple of jobs well done not once, but a couples· or
Urnes. She said that the Nelsonville forltlll which was under
the leadership of Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, Pomeroy, with
Meigs County as the. organizing group, was an amazing
surprise to the visitors from Washington, D. C., as well as to
the leadership In Columbus.
Mrs. Papier observed that Dr. Flemming ," the .commissioner on aging from Washington, D. C., who was the
main speaker at the forum, was greatly lmpressetl and
probsbly would come again if asked. Tins is building confidence in quarters where it really counts, Washington and
Columbus.
Mrs. Papier commended the many citizens who had
written their legislators and Hdvlsed that this is the best way

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to get results. Let yourself be known and Jet your wishes and
needs be known; only then will results be possible, she
commented.
And you should have seen the many heauUful quilts and
afghans on display in the a riB and cra£18 building . The junior
arts and crafts building was so crammed with vl~itors that
one could hardly get ln. I watched a 9 \1-yea r~ld I!Chooi gtrl
display polished stones and jewelry she had made. lt -wa1
remarkable how professional a nlne-year~ld could be in this
field.
The vocational training demonstrations had a variety ol
topics. Ayoung glfl demonstrated how to saddle a horae and
i!omrone else showed how to shear a slleep. There were
cooking demonstrations in the electric build!~ and the laney
decorated cukes in the arts ond crafts building, the largest
und best looking vegetables and the ca nned preservea - ull
gave inspiration.
wen, why not plan to take In the State Fair ntltt year and
take uionK a quilt or a gourd. You ml&amp;ht even win a blue
ribbon .
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Jusl plan to be Ill ere. We miNed you I

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Reds top Cards

Facts wanted, Mansfield says
WASHINGTON ( UPI) - The
Mansfield, Interviewed on
Alnerlcan people may be tired CBS News' "Face the NaUon, "
o! the Watergate lnveslgation, disagreed with President
but they still want the facts laid Nixon that the Congress was
out, Senate Democraltc leader neglectmg Its business because
Mike Mansfield said Sunday.
It was obsessed wtth the

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political scandal He said there
was "nothmg to" rumors that
Congress was "out to get"
Nixon
"We want to cooperate with
the President," Mansfield said.
"We will Our hand is out."
In response to a que&amp;1ion, the
Montana Democrat said he
believed the people were
"tired'' of the matter "but they
want it to continue because
they want all the facts lmd out,
and all the facts will be laid

·cord of Coo!ll"ess this ye..r,
saying, "we've made the best
record In the Senate In many

years...

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''We think that the functions
of the government come before
all else, and there has •
no
obsession with Wateriulte on
the part of the Senate or the
Congress, nor will there be."
Mansfield said. "And as far as
the rumors that the Congress
and the committee are out to
get the President are concerned, there Is absolutely nothing
to that."
Mansfield said he hoped
Nixon, after the first phase of
the hearings is completed,
would mvlte the Senate committee members to the White
House to discuss the question of
provldmg tapes of Watergaterelated conversations. He satd
he hoped the Prestdent would
make available to Special
Prosecutor Archibald Cox the
porttons of the tapes related to
Watergate.

Community
Corner By Charlene Hoeflich
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'lliERE'SSOMETHING new for preserving Dowers and tt's
called "7·Up, the Un for cut Flowers".
Dr . William Carpenter, professor of horticulture at Michigan
State University, came up with the formula for preserving cut
Dowers,and it has since been learned that Ills the same one used
for preserving Dowers In the Rose Bowl parade.
"Use one part of a 7·Up to one part water and then add one
teaspoon of bleach (such as Clorox) to each quart of the solution.
The citric acid soft drink supplies carbonation and acid which
reduce bactertal growth while the sugar provides food. The
bleach provides a longer term bacterial deterrent,"
According to Dr. Carpenter, the formula shoots down the
asplriMn~he-vase theory which, he says, wasn't any good
anyway. Inhibiting bacteria whlle giving plants energy Is the
new formula's secret since it is bacterial growth which blocks
absorption of food and water by flower stems.
Dr Carpenter is now working on a new vacuum refngeratton
process so flowers can be stored six to etghl weeks. Won't that be
nice.

Bear aids Giants

Green Thumb

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· A llufftd toy bear at In the

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Stm Franciac)o dugout Sunday
!II the Gilnta played the New
York Meta. II was the 111011
valuable non1&gt;layer In the

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firlll 2Q.same winner this year. paw to win 20 game&amp; for the
With the help rA "Bear," Glanta Iince they left New
York after the 1957 seuon.
Mike McCormick, who was 2210 Jn 1967, WaS the other.
' 'It hit me two daya ago that I
waa going for 20 vlctorie&amp;,"
Bryant !IBid while celebrating
his feat with champagne after
the game. "I thought about it
American LtiiUt
ly
United
Pren
lnttrnatlonet
for
8 day or so. but when I went
lilt
w. 1. pet. e.b .
Nation~~~~·••••
to the mound today it was just
Baltlmort
1A $2 587
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pet.
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llke any other day."
8ottQn
70 58 ,5-17 5
St Louts
65 U lOA
Detro !I
70 60 538 6
Pittsburgh
62 u -192 m
Bryant, who was ii-8 as a
Now York
61 6-1 .515 9
Chicago
n 66 •sa ~v, relief man hlB first year with
M l iWIIUkll
62 65 .jiB 12V. Montreal
CIIVIIInd
5-I 11 m 22'11 Philadelphia ;~
6
the Giants In 1970 and had Ids
West
New York
ss
10 -153 6'1• best season with a 14-7 record
w I. pet. g .b.
Wilt
Oakland
77 52 597 w. t. pet. g.b. 1aat year, OWilB Impressive
KtniiiCIIy 73 58 557 5
LosAngeles
81
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credentials since buying the
Chicago
61 69 469 l61J2 CJnclnnatl
78
5-I
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60 68 469 l6 1f2 Sen F ranclsco 72 56 .563 8 stuffed toy he calls "Bear" In
California
59 67 .468 10112
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l~ Chicago In June, 1972. He hss
Texas
45 U 352 311h ~~~~'l'.n
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san Diego
-18 81 .!72 32'11 won 31 of 42 decisions since
Dt1rolt 4 Chh go l
saturdl¥'' Ruutts
Uten and "Bear" has a special
Oakland 2 Nt\-v York 0
san Francisco 1 New Yorlc. 0
Cleveland 6 Ttxes S
Los AngaiOI 6 Phlla .j, 12 Inn
seat in the dugout Whenever
Mllwaukeela Minnesota 6
Montreal
13
San
Diogo
2
Bryant pitches.
Bel11more 7 Kansas c;::nv 1
Pittsburgh
6
Atlan1a
5,
11
Inn
Another superstition of
Boston 4 California o
Chicago 4 Houston 3, 10 Inn
Sundly's Rtsulh
Cincinnati 6 st Louis •
Bryant's Involves bubblegum.
Tt)(IS 9 Cleveland o, lat
sunday's Results
11 this
Texas 5 Cleveland 3, 2nd
san Diogo j Montreal 2
After he was 3-3 ear er
Chicago i Detroit 1. 1st
Los Angeles 1 Phlldol~hla 3
year, he put four pieces of
Chicago 3 Detroit 1, 2nd
San
Francisco!
New
ark
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Milwaukee 3 Minnesota 2
Cinclnnetl A St Louis 1
Oakland 1 New York 0
Atlenta 8 Pittsburgh 6
going for his folll'th. Sunday he
Baltimore 10 Kenan City 1
Chicago
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Houston
2
uff d 20 pi
th
California 1 Boston o
Tod1y's PrOblble Pitchers
st e
eces ere. j
Today's Problblt Pltchtrs
I All Tlmfl EDT)
Bryant allowed eight hits
(All Tlm11 EDTI
Los
Angeles
(Moneromlth
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alk" t
d strlkln
Boston (Moret 9·0) at Oek - &amp;I at Montreal &lt;Rogers .c 31. w e w mg wo an
g
land IOdom -1·9), 11 p m
8:15
p
m
.
out
three
to
win
his
fifth
Mllweukll (Champion A 5) at
v:r"k"8l~~~ ~~\~in ~l at Now straight. Bryant needed relief
Chicago (Wood 20 181,9 p m
Mlnnosota (Flie 0·11 at
San Francisco I Barr 10 13) at belp from Sosa after PlltUng
Detroit IStrahler • -II. 8 15 p m Phlladelphla llonborg 11 · 10l, runners on second and third
Texu !Clyde 4 5) 11:t Bel · 7 30 p.m .
tlmore &lt;Cuellar 12·121 , 7.30
st Louis I Nagy o 1l at with one out In the ninth. Sosa
P m.
HouS!on
!Griffin o 51,8 .30 P m picked up his ltth save despite
IOnlygames scheduled)
(Only games scheduled I
Tuesday's Games
Tu11day'1 Gomes
giving up a two-run single to
Boston at Oakland, night
Los
Angeles
at
Montreal,
night
in Lite K 8os 11
New York at California , night
sen Diego at new York, night
P cl111 t r en
we .
Milwaukee at Chicago, night
san FranciSco at Phlladeiphla, Kingman, who had been
Minnesota at Detroit, night
Kansas Clt't at Cleveland, ~~~~~go at Atlanta, night
hitless in Ids ~st 'll at-batstwilight
Pittsburgh
at
Cincinnati.
night
striking out 16ttmes, broke out
Texu at Baltimore, night
St _Louls at Houston, night
of his slump with a two-run
r---~----------------; single in the fourth and a tworun homer in the sixth.
In other NL games, Los
Angeles beat Philadelphia, 7-3,
Atlanta cUpped Pittsburgh, 8-6,
Cincinnati defeated St. Louis,
4-1, Chicago stopped Houston,
4-2, and San Diego downed
Montreal, 4-2.
In the American League,
Texas beat Cleveland twice,~
and 5-3, Chicago also swept a
doubleheader from Detroit, 4-1
and 3-1, Milwaukee nipped
Minnesota, 3-2, Oakland edged
New York, 1·0, Baltimore
romped over Kansas City, III-I,
and California stopped Boston,
I-ll.
Dave Ulpes banged out four
hits, including a double and a

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
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top of the ninth to lead San tUng more than the Los
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second on a llllcrif1ce, third on ered Texss to a doublehelidlt
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a wild pitch and then scored sweep.
Bill Singer pitched 1 I!IJ:·
It seems like the good old the game'a only r1111 on a pinchhitter
to halt Boston's winn1111
days In Baltimore agam, hit single by Vic Pavallllo.
streak
at eight In the An(jtla'
maybe even better .
Pedro Garcia belted a twoBaltimore made it 13 straight run homer in the second Inning victory. 'nle defeat dropped ihe
wins Sunday when the blister- and Jim Slaton held Minnesota Red Sox five games bel)lnd the
lng hot Orioles handed the to six hits before leoving in the Orioles In the AL Eut race
skidding Kansaa City Royals a ninth as Milwaukee beat the despite a fine pitching perfqrmance from LulJ Tlant, who
Jl).l 11elback and hiked their Twins.
Bv Denny Fobes
lead in the American League Carlos May knocked in three allowed only three hlta.
runs with a pair of homers and
1
O..oplte what most have said since Saturday morning, the Easl to five games.
Andy Etchebarren, a veteran Jim Kaat turned In a threeMeigs Marauders didn't look all !hat bad in their 16-0 scrimmage
of
the 1971 world champions, hitter In the Chlsox' flrat game
victory over Ripley (W. Va.) .
There were a few bright spola In the Marauder appearance, thinks the Orioles have put It win. BlU Melton, delegated to
namely the ruMing of several backs, the blocking of the second all together "I've been here the designated hitter's role for
string line during the 2 touchdown drives, and the work of the since 1966 and this is as good as tlte first time this season,
defensive line, whtch limited the West VIrginians to a mere 2 we've ever played, If not the completed the doubleheader
best We're getting pitching, sweep over the Tigers with a
yards per carry average.
hitting
and fielding at the same two-run homer.
However, the defensive back!leld, giving up 104 yards
through the air via 9 completions in IJ attempts, was one of the time, so how are we going to Jim Merritt had a uttle extra
on the ball-some sallva-wben
,
evident weak spots and w1ll probably be top priority as Coach lose?"
Not if the Drioles conUnue to he tossed a three-hitter In the BROOKLINE, Mass. (UP!)_
Charley Chancey takes his 7th edltlon of the Maroon and Gold
play
the way they did against Rangers' first game victory The Americana whipped the
into the final2weeksofpreparation for the ID73season
Several times the Marauder defense could have been burned the Royals, who are In a over the Indians. "We had been Brltlah in the battle 011 the
for long TD passes had the Ripley quarterback thrown with more nosedive, having lost seven of going bad lately so I thought greens over the weekend and
thetr last 10 decisions. Etche- I'd try something different. with it, won the 24th Walke;
accuracy.
•
Missed tackles were also fa~rly evident, although it was only barren rapped out three hits, Heck, there are a lot of guya Cup
IO-inember amateur golf
the first time the Meigs players had been permitted to ht\ all out includmg a solo homer. Paul around the league who are
Blair
slammed
an
Inside-thethrowing
the
spltter
and
I'm
team
from
the United Stalel
since pre&lt;~eason drills began.
Overall, the 5Crunmage was a good one - especwlly from park grand slam homer and going to continue to throw It defeated the Great Britain aillfIreland aquad, 14-10, In the tw.ll:.
the standpoint that the Marauders now know where the real Jim Palmer turned in a four- until they stop."
weaknesses exist. A lot of work this week, coupled with another hitter with ninth Inning relief Jeff Burroughs belted a pair day match play event whil!lr
of homers to spark the Rangers ended Saturday at The Counlfl
scrimmage, should g1ve some lndtcation of what Marauder fans help from Eddie Watt.
Manager
Earl
Weaver
may
attack
in the first game and Club
:,.::
can expect come Sept. 7 '
have sounded a bit greedy but home runs In the finale by Alex Th~ U.S. team, collectively,.
ABC'S INSTANT REPLAY provtded some good close-ups of was really exposing a bit of his Johnson and V1c Harris pow- was less accurate on
pro football skulldugery Sundsy night A network cameraman superstituous nature when he - - - - - - - - - - fairways but deadly on !be :
caught Kansas City's Emmett Thomas m tbe act of slugging the said, "I want one more win
Mo)or Luguo Loodero
greens. 1n the end , the putU•~
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Packers' Carroll Dale, then g1ving Dale a swift ktck in the back because I don't want to stop at By Unlltd Pren tntornollonot saved the Americana just when '
Lndlng Bofttro
the British had appeared ""
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w1th his knee wh1le the Green Bay receiver lay on the ground. !$-it's unlucky. 1 can think of
Notional
Luau•
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The ref only gave Thomas a warning, but got back at him on the arunawaybutlcan'tsayttfor
g ab r h pet. charge ahead from a !&lt;&gt;e '
131
96 1"
346 defic'. t at the start of the IJ-"'"'
next play with a questionable pass interference call.
fear that something might Watson,
Rose, ClnH 132 552
492 84 155
315
'IIUoll
Again, Thomas tried to place an elbow to tbe head of a Green happen to break the spell."
Mddx. SF 113 &lt;53 sa u2 m eight singles matches.
In other American League Perez,Cin 12-1 j61 56 1-1-1 312 In mld-•fternoon, with ..,,
Bay receiver, but, as before, Thomas paid, getting burned for a
Cedeno, H 110 j10 68 128 312
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Packer touchdown.
games, Texas swept Cleveland, Crdnt, Ch 121 m 71 135 JOB players on the course, the :
~ and 5-3, Chicago swept ~~~~;,:~~,'g~ 342 51 105 307 British team had taken the •
U&gt;BBER VS. LIDBER - Bobby Riggs predicts his soon-to- Detroit, 4-1 and 3-1, Milwaukee
m m ~6 t28 306 tournament lead for the first :
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be vtctoryoverfemalenet great Btllie Jean King will be a mateh mpped Minnesota, 3-2, Oakland Hunt, Mil 109 392 61 120 306 .
Garr,AII 125 557 19 168 302 time.
of the "Jobber vs. the libber"' .
edged New York, I-ll, and Godsn , SF 102 384 37 116 302 The two veteran American :
The 55-year-old Rtggs contends that a woman's place is in the Califorma mpped Boston, H.
Amer~con,keaarueh pet. players, ViMy Giles of lUch· :
home, while men should get their 2 nights of poker each week,
In the Napedtiona~ Le~gu~, ~; ~~~~o~.n~1 1:; ~;~ ;;
·ll~ mond, Va., and Dick Slderowf :
along with weekends of golf and duck hunUng.
Diego stop
on ea,
'Mrcr,NV131 508 68159 313 ofWestport,Conn.,werebehlnd ;
Howard Cossell obviously Sides w1th Mtss King, as evidenced Los Angeles topped Phtladel- May, Mil 12s so1 76 1sa 312 at the halfway mark. And •
Mnsn. NY 122 m 68 129 306
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ok 129 470 94 143 30~ young Gary Koc • Un1v.. ., "' '
Astrodome match.
New York, 5-4, Cincinnati beat Davis, Bit 109 438 44 tJJ JO&lt; Florida star, lost the first
But the greatest hustler to come on the American sports St Louis, 4-1, AUanta out- Otls.KC 126 496 82 150 302 h l
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ges, 26, u• ,
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agam that males are far superior to females when 11 comes to Houston took Chicago, 4-2.
Scott, Mil 123 111 78 141 .299 accountant.
Home Runs
athletics.
New York absorbed its sixth
National League : Johnson, But the U.S. putters fired
RED NOTES - The Cmcmnati Redlegs complete thetr straight loss, a tough decision At! 36, stargeil , Pitt 35. Evans. back as the day unwound ami
34, Bonds. SF 33. Aaron.
regular season Eastern DtviSton play this week, when Pttts- to the A's, who won their 12th Atl
A11 32
the tournament came to thlt
burgh Pirates roll mto town for smgle games Tuesday and m the last 13 and 17th In 21.
American League: Jackson, end, in effect, while ,._,
31. Flsk, Bos, Rob1nson,
uuli:li
Wednesday nights. The Reds, holding a 6-4 advantage over the Mel Stottlemyre was breezmg Oak
Cal, Mayberry and Otis, KC 24 twosomes re~JU~ined on Ill&amp;
Bucs, can, at worst, split \he season series with the Eastern along on his way to a no-hitter
R un• Botttd 1n
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Division contenders.
when Joe Rudl spoiled it in the 92, stargell, Pitt 91. Evans, Att
The Reds announced that plenty of tickets are still available eighth with a single. Rudl took 89 ; Johnson, Atl· 88; Singleton,
Mtl87
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Steve Garvey, and Ron Cey
drove in two runs apiece as the
Dod ers ta ed Steve Carlton
lthghi l&amp;t~:\
w Daves Johnso~ss~k over the
major league lead In homers at
36 with his second grand slam
f the season as he cu."&lt;••d
~tlanta over Pittsburgh. Cincinnati picked up two
runs on a throwing error by
K Reitz and added two more
O:~oe Morgan's 20th homer to
d f t St Louis
e~rm..; Fanw"ne, playing for
ln . ed Ron Santo drove 1n the
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top of the ninth and Jose
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ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

and Ellaa So !Ill, Bryant met h1l
pocket bulging with 20 pieces of tuk, beaUng the Meta, 5-4, to
bubblegum u he etternpted to lllretch h1l record to :IN and
become the National LealiUe'l become pnly tile eecond aouth-

game.

By Francis Morris
Merle Schroeder and famtly The Booster Sunday School
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Swtft By Mn. Bruce Morris
·
Class met Friday evemng,
and Mr. and Mrs . Btll Lake and
Homestelld Garden Club, Lt!ngsvtlle
Aug. 17, wtth Mrs Helen
children, Lori and Sean, who
By
treaUng
certain foliages with a solution of diluted
Stmpson, hostess, at her home.
brought them back home on out ."
glycerin you con produce leather-like leaves that are very useful
Mrs
MarJOrie
Grimm
Mansfield said the Senate
Monday.
in Dower arranging.
..
presented a program on Faith,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Badgl~y Watergate committee should
Collect material, such as mag{IOilas, laurels, cedar sp..gs,
with hymns, "My Faith Looks
and famtly of Fairfax, Va., are fmish the televised portion of
beech or forsythia, when 1t is at Its most active growth. Good
Up to Thee" and " Moment by
vlstting their parents, Mr and the probe, dealing with the
ttmes are In late July and Aul!\lst. Carry a container of water and
Moment". Scrtpture was first
Mrs. Ralph Badgley and Mr Watergate burglary itself,
put the stems In as you cut them. Keep them there wttll prepared
chapter of James, prayer was
when the conunittee goes back
and Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner.
for the solution
by Mrs. Bikacson and readtngs
Mr and Mrs. Net! Baker and mto session tn mid.S.ptember.
Clean the leaves and spilt or pound bases of woody stelllB to
were by members. Closmg
baby of Columbus spent the When that phase is completed
absorb more quickly. Mix one part of glycerin to two parts of
prayer was by Vera Beegle. A
weekend with Mrs. Anna Wmes and the committee begill!
warm water. Use pall to hold several sprays of leaves. Insert
fellowship hour followed with
and Mr . and Mrs . Steve exploring campaign "dirty
sprays
in the container and pour In enough solution to cover the
games and refreshments
tricks" and campaign finanCleland and sons
stems for four or ftve Inches deep. Place in a warm dark place.
served by the hostess to nine
Mansfield
said,
AND WHILE WE'RE on the subject of Dowers, let's
Mrs. Lavmia Simpson left cing,
It wUI take a week or ten dsys before color change is seen
members.
congratulate the Rutland Friendly Gardeners, this year's
Thursday for Columbus to VISit "perhaps" these phases should
and may take up to two months for process to be completed. Add
Mrs. Esther Ptper ts a
recipient of the Victor Rles Outstanding Garden Club award.
her daughter, Mrs. Martan not be televised.
water as lost by evaporation. If any leaves get brittle after two
medtcal patient tn Holzer
Mansfield defended the reOnly one 1s given each year in the state and tile list of
Kntghtstep and Alicia
weeks discard and put m others. ·
Medtcal Center
requirements for competition is long, long, long.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rtffle were
The solution is reusable several times. When foliage has
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew has
As far as we know only two other clubs In the county have
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
absorbed a !Itt can, remove stems and blot them and foliage with
returned from Garrett
recetved the Ries award and they were the Windmg Trail Club,
and Mrs BtU McKenzte ,
paper towels. Store treated leaves m a covered paJ)4!r box In a
Theological Semtnary at
not
so
many
years
ago,
and
the
Rutland
Garden
Club,
many
Phtbp, Jeff and Joste, at
cool dry place and they will keep for a long time. You may spray
The Stiversvtlle Stitchers 4-H
Mrs Leon Donahue and Mrs.
Evanston, Ill., after comyears ago.
GalbpoiiS.
the treated leaves wtth the same color sprays that you would use
Club
members
parliclpated
tn
Clarence Lawrence were in
pleting hts fourth year.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush Columbus recently where Mrs. the style revue at the Metgs
on fresh flowers .
Rev. and Mrs. Howard
AS UNUS said to Charlie Brown on the first day of school:
and Dale spent several days m Donahue consulted her Cowtty Fa1r.last week.
Shiveley and four sons are
"It was a short swruner, Charlie Brown "
Akron wtth Mr. and Mrs. John physictan
Mr. and Mrs. Louts De Luz
spending two weeks vacallon
And Charlie replied: "Yes, and it looks like It is going to be a.
Ftsher and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Prtce vistted relatives in Charleston, long wmter 11 •
With relatives m Wllmmgton.
Mr . and Mrs. (formerly and daughter, Long Bottom, W. Va . on Thursday and
The·Bentz reumon was held
Today we mark finis to the days of lulling around until noon,
Berntce Warner) John J. Stolar spent Wednesday evening w1th Friday
The Meigs County Chrtstian Place" are asked to contact
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
because
tomorrow those schoql bells rmg out and tts back to Women's Fellowship has en- Scott Carter of the Rutland
of Lorain, Ohio were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Btll
Mrs. Mae Van Meter and
Norman Styles at Waterford.
·readin\ writin't and 'rithmetic.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Middleswart and Greg.
dorsed the one-half mill bond Church of Christ.
Ruby
, Dewttt's Run, were
Altendmg from here were Mr.
Yes, 1t was a short summer, and indeed it does look like it's ts5ue to raise $250,000 towards
Cheesebrew
Other
recent
The Fellowship voted to send
Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbms Monday ev&lt;!lllng callers at the going to be a long winter, but won't the change of pace be nice!
John Bentz, Mr. and Mrs
the construction of a traimng a donallon to Mike Vylonls of
Rodenck Gmnm, Gretta and gues Is of the Cheesebrews and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
were Rev. and Mrs. Nile Slmeral and daughter, Evans and Paul Dean.
center
for retarded chtldren "His Place" in Virginia to help
isabel Stmpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Borpen of Galltpolis and Rev. Augustus Brewer and S. W.
and adults which will be voted on the purchase of a new guitar
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cozart
"· Bert Gnmm.
and
Mrs.
James
Morrison
of
on in the November election to replace one either stolen or
Durst were Saturday evening and famtly, Columbus, spent
Recent guests of Mr. and
Pt Pleasant, W. Va.
The Fellowship was the ftrst lost.
callers at the home of Mr. and the weekend wtth her mother,
Mrs. Fern Norris were their
It was announced that a
to publicly endorse the bond
Mrs Goldte Clendenm.
Mrs. Edgar Brewer.
daughters, Mrs. Glona Alto
issue . According to Mrs . revtval will take place at the
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fttch,
Mrs. L. R. Gluesencamp
and children Abbt and Mat- Tuppers Plains
Mrs. lloyd Moore reviewed and told how to cut and con- Jeanette
Thomas,
ad- Bradford Church of Christ
recently underwent surgery at Long Bottom, called on thetr "Flower Growing for Flower dttion each one. She also talked
thew, of Lakeworth, Flonda;
•"'
St. Joseph 's Hosptlal in son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fttch Arrangements" by Arno and on flowering branches that mmistra tor of the Meigs Sept. 30 through Oct. 5.
Mrs. Doreen Skow, Ltsa and Society News
and famtly Monday evemng. Irene Nehrling at a recent may be forced into bloom, the Community School, the fwtds Women's Retreat to be held at
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Enc, and Mts Shirley Hall,
By Evelyn Brickle•
Tom Durst was a busmess meeting of the Winding Trail plant materials that dry well raised loeally will be matched Bedford Camp was announced
Christopher and Jenefer, of St.
for Oct. 19 and 20, and a
Sunday School attendance
VIsitor in Parkersburg, W. Va. Garden Club held at the home for use in arrangements, and a by the State.
Paul, Mmn
Meeting
Thursday
night
at
practice for the Meigs County
was
30
and
offermg
$14.43.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Audrey Schroeaer and"
.list of aids for arrangers.
of Mrs. G. R. Thompson.
the
Zion
Church
of
Christ,
the
youth choir wtll be held Sunday
Mrs Leota Btrch called on
daughter, Mae Fern, came Worshtp attendance was 19 and
Mrs. James Owens was a
A workshop was held in
sesswn
was
preSided
over
by
at
the Bradbury Church.
offermg.
$16.
Mrs . Audrey Brewer and conjunction with the meeting. guest. Members attending
Friday to take her parents, Mr.
The next meeting will be held
Wtlltam Watson entered
Davtd · and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Moore gave a llst of were Mrs. Cora Beegle, Mrs. Mrs. Bonnie Pickens who gave
and Mrs. Francis Morns to
a
welcome
to
Bible
college
on
Sept. 27 at the Bradbury
Camden
Clark
Hospttal
m
George
Hupp
on
a
recent
afColumbus to spend the
shrubs and trees, annuals Ideal Dora Heaton, Mrs. Robert
students, Jtm Roach, Bill Church of Christ.
ternoon.
weekend wtth Mr and Mrs. Parkersburg on Sunday and
for cutting, perennials, wh1ch Lewis, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. John
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
underwent eye surgery
For the program Bill Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mills and she described as the backbone Terrell, Mrs. Earl Thoma and Burgess and Tim Russell .
Attending
the
Slover
reunton
Jeanme Stanley and Roger of the Bradbury Church spoke
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Burhl Talbott and of the flower border, flowering Mrs. Rtchard Collins.
at
Evans,
W.
Va.,
recently
Watson, both enrolled at Btble on the mtssion work in Mon·
Mr
and
Mrs
Myron
famtly of Steubenville, Ohw, bulbs, rhizomes and tubers,
Dai~
Mrs. Lewis had recreation
were
Mrs.
Bertha
Robmson,
schools, were not present for terey .-Mexico. He announced
McKenZie of Columbus and Mr,
Mrs. Ada Fox, Mr. Bill Fox and
DEVOTED TO THE
and Mrs. Thompson served a
INTEREST OF
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Robtnson and chtldren of Belmont, Ohio vegetables, herbs and gourds,
Pete
Shields
o(
Letart
Falls
the meeting. Personal and that he will not be entering the
dessert course.
MEIGS-M ASON AREA
chtldren,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete VISited With Mrs. Nell MiddlesCHESTER L TANNEHILL,
schoolttems were presented to nussion f1eld at this time, but
VISited Mr. and Mrs Fon
Euc . Ed
Shields,
Mrs.
Marlene
Fisher
each of the students.
Halsey
one
day
last
week.
wart
recently.
still has plans to do so
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
C•tv Editor
and
children,
Molly,
Larry
and
The possibility of opemng a sometime in the future.
Charles Massar of Eastern
Published dally except
Mrs.
Bryant, Debra
Sllll.lrday by The 01'11o Valley
Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack and
spent
Swtday
mght
wt\h
Mr.
center
where Christians would
Refreshments were served.
Davtd spent Sunday a!I'
1 11;1
ft
II(.
Publishmo Company Ill
1
1
1
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
Sargent,
' .
Court St , Pom~rov. Ohio
and Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
ternoon w1th Mrs. Carol
.
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'qr~,;
be on hand to counsel young
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Radford
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Those
calhng
on
Mrs.
Netsel
992 1156 Editorial Phone ~92
Cornell and Sherry at Portpeople on drugs or with
2157
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Mrs.
Howard
Robinson,
Mr.
Mrs.
N.
R.
Canadsy,
Jr.,
RIO
GRANDEThe
annual
Weatherman
last
week
were
land.
associated problems was
Second clan postage paid
at Pomeroy, Ohio
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Hayman
and
Galltpolis,
were
present
for
the
Canaday
family
reunion
was
Mrs.
Merle
Griffith,
Mrs.
Mary
discussed.
The center would be
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wolfe and
NIIIIOO&amp;I
advertising
representat.ve BOottlnelll
Jane Goebel, Mrs Grace son, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. family, Newark, vis1ted Mr. held Sunday at the Rio Grande reunion. A picmc dinner was a part of a national Church of
Gallagher Inc 12 East •2nd
Kuhn, Mrs Lola Grtffm and Robert Hart and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe and sons home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall held at noon.
St. New York New York
Chrtst movement called "His
Subscrq:Jtion
ratn
and
Mrs
Ted
Hayman
of
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Place". Persons interested in
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaylor.
and attended the Wolfe reunion F. Canaday and family, Pat,
OPTOMETRISTS
Del•vered by carder where
available 55 cents per week.
Westerville,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Scott
and
Mark.
Joyce,
••
Golden
R.
Canaday,
Northup;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Hayes
of
on Sunday at Portland Park.
asststing or with suggestions as
By Motor Route whert
'
clrrler
serv1ce
not
Hayman and famtly of Laurel,
All stx sons and three Mr. and Mrs. · cassus M. to a locat10n for a local "His
Chester
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Miss
Jane
Allen
IS
viSiting
181 N. Second Ave.
avallillble One month S2 By
ma lt In Ohio 111nd W 1111 , One
Homer Bnckles of Pomeroy Md., Mrs. Phylhs Young and her stster, Robin Allen, who ts daughters of the late Mr. and Canaday, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell
Year,$16 , SIK months, 850,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene statwned at Mtlllngton Air
Thrn
months. ,
U 50
Niday (Edna), Miss Blanche
••
elsewhere llll year / S.lll
PH. 992-3279
Jewell.
Mrs.
Wayne
Bnckles.
~ ."
Base In Tennessee, as an atr
months $9 50. th ree months
:-:·:· ·. .·,· . . ....·. .. 3$ "1.f.~:::f.:'•' Canaday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
S6 Subscription price In
(
Mr . and Mrs. Starling controller.
Canaday, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Mr . and Mrs: Howard
j
Office hours by apetud es
Sunday
T1mes
Sentinel
Canaday and Tony, Mr. and
Chnsty and daughter, Mrs, Bachus and three chtldren of
Tom Durst, Mr. and Mrs. ·.~
pointment: Mon .. Frt. 9 Ill 4,
Saturday 9 until noon.
Carolyn Adams and two Lancaster visited over the Robert Lisle, S. W. Durst, Paul !il
Mrs. Mike Canaday, M1ss
_ _ _ _,.._ _ _ _, chlldren, Colleen and Connan, weekend wtth Mrs . Rose Evans, Paul Dean, Danny ~~
Betty Saunders, Jeff Canaday,
•
~ Miss Tlsh Miller, all of
of Madison, Ind., spent the Bachus and Mrs )\'lary Black, Mrs. Lowell Greer, ::l
Gallipolis
weekend here wtth Mr . Donohue and David.
Louis De Luz and nephews, ~
MINERSVILLE - Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Btlly Donohue Leota Birch, Joe Mtller, Carol ~
Christy's stster, Mrs. Edith
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar A. Mrs. Raymond Evans, Rt. 1,
By everyone. The finest,
and three children of Detroit Carter and Rudy Durst were
Be !zing.
Canaday, Mrs. Anna Marie Minersville, are announcing
lightest, most comfortMr and Mrs. Wayne wtll arrive Monday for an callers at the home of Mr and
Chapman and daughter, the approaching marriage of
MONDAY
able
professional service
Brickles were calling on her mdeftmte VIStl wtth hts mother, Mrs. E. H. Carpenter during
THE POMEROY Chamber Jennie, Pomeroy; Mr. and thetr daughter, Marsha, to
shoe. It's from Nurse·
mece, Mr. and Mrs Willard Mrs. Mary Donohue.
the past week.
of Commerce at noon at Metgs Mrs. Harry Bailey (Mary) o! Charles Frecker, son of Mr.
Mates. Soft and easy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson
Ebers bach and daughter,
Inn. All members urged to Kanauga; Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Mrs Wilham Frecker, Rt.
And
very pretty too. ReBecky of Chester. Other and son of Letart, W Va ., Mr.
Freedman and Pamela, I, Minersville. 1
attend
member, the wantad look
VISitors m the Ebersbach home and Mrs. Ed Lawson of
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
TU!o;SDAV
The wedding will be an event
can
be had. Come In and
were thetr daughter, Mr. and Syracuse, Mrs . Dorothy
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy Robert Canadsy, Rutland; Mr. of Sunday, Sept. 2, at 2:30p.m.
see Nurse-Mates at:
Mrs. John Brewer of Gallipolis Lawson and sons of Antiquity'
Chapter, OES, Tuesday night and Mrs Allan Gibson, at St. John's Lutheran Church.
210E . 2nd
Pomeroy
nd Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mr and Mrs. Robert Lawson
,'
Phone 992-5428
meeting cancelled. Next Columbus; Mr. and Mrs . The custom of open church will
1
Spencer, Route 3, Pomeroy. and chtldren were Sunday
Gerald F. Canaday and David, be observed with a reception
meeting Sept. 25.
Your THOM MeAN Store
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Diana
Massar
was
an
JUNIOR AMERICAN Lansing, Mich.
Middleport, 0.
"
By Nellie Vale
followmg at the bride's home.
,.
overmght guest of Brenda Lawson .
FeeneyLegion
Auxiliary,
On Sunday, Aug. 26,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hupp and Columbia Chapel Church will Bennett Post 128, potluck
Boyles Sunday mght.
,,r 1
1 Mrs . Velma Newell is sons spent a two week vacation
I staying a few days wtth her in Washmgton, D. C. and have a basket dinner honoring picnic, Legion Park, Mill St.,
Fashionabk
' I
A VISit to the Meigs County "Missionaries' Equipment"
Middleport, 6:30 p. m. Each
their
minister,
Rev.
Willard
'•
1 stster, Mrs. Bmas Tuttle. Mrs. VIsited Dtsney World tn Flortda Love and w1fe. The l'ubUc IS one to take a covered dish,
Infirmary was planned when and had prayer to open the
•
Priced to Please
Newell is improving in health. and the Smoky Mountains and lllvlted. Rev. Love has been the
the Dorcas Circle of the B. H. meeting. Devotions were by
MIDDLEPORT
Masonic
•
Rev. C. N. Watson of other places of interest.
pastor of the church for the Lodge 363 F&amp;AM annual Sanborn Missionary Society of Mrs. Isabelle Winebrenner,
',.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Russell past year and Is now going to father-son banquet at 6:30p.m. the Middleport First Baptist and Mrs. Manning Kloes gave
,,
Parkersburg spent a recent
,
day with Mrs Eddte Watson. and daughter, Mandy of Belpre where he is employed at at lodge hall.
Church met at the home of the program uamg "Biblical
'&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maryland spent the weekend tlte Chnstlan College.
Basis for Hope" as her topic.
SPECIAL meeting of Miss Rhoda Hall.
I
~I Ntchols of Illinots ts spendmg a wtth Mr. and Mrs. Russell
You Should See It At
Mrs.
Leora
Sigman
presided
Refreshments were served
Kenny Coen, son of Mr. and Eastern Board of Education at
few days here with hts parents, Roush and family and Mr. Mrs . Edward Coen, was a 8 p.m. at high school.
at the meeting during whtch by the hostess to those named
Mr and Mrs Charles Ntchols · Robert Russell at Wolfpen and surgical patient last week In
time a picture of the Baptist and Mrs. Charles Searls, Mrs.
I Lou Osborne
WEDNESDAY
the former's mother, Mrs. O'Bieness Hospital in Athens.
and
her
parents
in
Parkersscholarship
girl was displayed. Elizabeth Slavm, Mrs. John
Main at Sycamore
•
WlLDWOOD Garden Club
'
Ahce
Russell
at
Veterans
burg .
The
circle
will
be
assisting
her
POMEROY,
OHIO
He Is recuperating at his home meeting 8 p.m. at home of Mrs.
Fultz, Mrs. Harold Chase and
Memortal
Hospttal.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
sending
gifts
during
the
and
I
I
here. On Sunday the young Alfred Yeauger with Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Edwards.
'.
I
SEARS
I Ntchols spent Tuesday with Mrs. Edna Durst, Mrs. Ora people's class with their Clifford Phillips as assisting year . Arrangements were
Catalog Merchant I their daughter, Mr and Mrs Hunt and two children of leacher, Frank Shiltz, motored hostess.
made to send a birthday gift to
'
Baden,
W.
Va.,
visited
Mrs.
Harvey
Hendershot
of
Lanone
of the missionaries. A
1220 E. Matn
Pomeroy I
to the Coen home for Bible
!l:ARLYBIRDLEAGUE,
9
a.
Russell Roush Monday. Other Study.
I
PH. 992-2118
I caster and Mrs. Nichols con- guests
m. business meeting, 9:30a. m. report was given on gilts for
of the Roqshes over the
sulted
an
ear
doctor
there.
--.1
Nellie Vale, who has been a bowling at the Pomeroy shut-ins.
weekend were Mrs. Steve
Mrs .
Sigman
read
surgical patient in Mt. Carmel Bowling Lanes.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Haggy of Akron and Mr. and
Mrs. Dana Lewis.
Hospital
Colwnbus
for the
past threemweeks,
was returned
home on Monday by her son,
STAFF ADDED
John ·and family . Mrs. Vale
F~gidaire
Two new staff persons have underwent replacement of the
,.•
been added to the Meigs right hip as the result of
STATE AUTOMOBILE MUTUAL INS.
Hoover
County Senior Citizens Center deterlatlon of the joint from
OHIO
FARMERS
INSURANCE
CO.
.
Including Mrs. Jean Morgan of arthritis. The operation was
AUTO-OWNERS
MUTUAL
INSURANCE
CO.
Middleport as Center-aide who very successful and she ex.
Speed Queen
wlll coordinate an arts and pecl.t! to return to her dutlea at
crafts program. The latest !he Meigs County Superin"We Insure In Sure Insuram:e"
Admiral
addition was Mrs. Rosalie tendent of Schools Office the
Sayre, bus driver.
middle of September.
We shall be moving as soon as the phone

The

bubblegum, Dave Kingman

Ron Bryant wa1 on the
moUild for the 01111111, hta beck

the

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TOTALS WAHAMl' 396 8.6
Player-Pol. rca vG A1'o
I, '/;aa~'J';.~~rH~B 72 72 1:0
R Grinstead. QB
6 3 .5
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1~ .~ :)
Others
18 9 s
rc:,r,_~~~NG - Nlda~~ 31~or 6~
no Interceptions, 33 yards ,
f.o~~~·;tlo~s. ro~. 1, y:r~a~~·
Wohoma - ' of 15, one In
~~J•N':~rd~by John Myers)
r or AL oFF ENs 1v E
PLAYS - Wahamo 60, GAHS
53. Total yardage- GAHS m,
Wahama 40
Gf~:"\8 ';.~~ailies WahJ'ms ~·
70Sl'J~r~C: _:-3~ saunders ,
yard run; Graham. 2·yard run,
B Sounders, 5.yard run

dissension.
Reds' outfielder Bobby
Tolan, placed on the disabled
list without a medical
examination following a heated
argument with a club offlcal
and fined $3511, has bluntly
refused to apologize to Director
of Player Personnel Sheldon
Bender and has threatened to
take his case to Marvin Miller
of the Players' Association.
"Bender used abusive language to me, so he should
apologize If I am to apologize to
him," Tolan said. "I will take
my case to Marvin Miller."
At first It was reported
Bender and Tolan had engaged
In fisticuffs after the Reds
dropped a 5-4 verdict In 11
Innings to the St. Louis Cardinals Friday night.
Saturday, Reds ' publicist
Jim Ferguson denied that a
physical Dght had taken place
and issued the statement,
"disciplinary action ,has been
taken against Tolan. Anderson :
bas told Tolan he will not b&lt;' ,
welcome In the Reds'
clubhouse untO he apologizes
for the abusive languge he used
against Bender."
Tolan, who had then complained about having back
trouble, WIIB placed on the 111dsy disabled list. Bender told
Tolan to report for an
examination early Saturday
morning . Tolan reportedly
refused.
"I told Tolan that If he did not
report for examlnaUon, we
would have to take other
measures," said Bender.

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Facts wanted, Mansfield says
WASHINGTON ( UPI) - The
Mansfield, Interviewed on
Alnerlcan people may be tired CBS News' "Face the NaUon, "
o! the Watergate lnveslgation, disagreed with President
but they still want the facts laid Nixon that the Congress was
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political scandal He said there
was "nothmg to" rumors that
Congress was "out to get"
Nixon
"We want to cooperate with
the President," Mansfield said.
"We will Our hand is out."
In response to a que&amp;1ion, the
Montana Democrat said he
believed the people were
"tired'' of the matter "but they
want it to continue because
they want all the facts lmd out,
and all the facts will be laid

·cord of Coo!ll"ess this ye..r,
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''We think that the functions
of the government come before
all else, and there has •
no
obsession with Wateriulte on
the part of the Senate or the
Congress, nor will there be."
Mansfield said. "And as far as
the rumors that the Congress
and the committee are out to
get the President are concerned, there Is absolutely nothing
to that."
Mansfield said he hoped
Nixon, after the first phase of
the hearings is completed,
would mvlte the Senate committee members to the White
House to discuss the question of
provldmg tapes of Watergaterelated conversations. He satd
he hoped the Prestdent would
make available to Special
Prosecutor Archibald Cox the
porttons of the tapes related to
Watergate.

Community
Corner By Charlene Hoeflich
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'lliERE'SSOMETHING new for preserving Dowers and tt's
called "7·Up, the Un for cut Flowers".
Dr . William Carpenter, professor of horticulture at Michigan
State University, came up with the formula for preserving cut
Dowers,and it has since been learned that Ills the same one used
for preserving Dowers In the Rose Bowl parade.
"Use one part of a 7·Up to one part water and then add one
teaspoon of bleach (such as Clorox) to each quart of the solution.
The citric acid soft drink supplies carbonation and acid which
reduce bactertal growth while the sugar provides food. The
bleach provides a longer term bacterial deterrent,"
According to Dr. Carpenter, the formula shoots down the
asplriMn~he-vase theory which, he says, wasn't any good
anyway. Inhibiting bacteria whlle giving plants energy Is the
new formula's secret since it is bacterial growth which blocks
absorption of food and water by flower stems.
Dr Carpenter is now working on a new vacuum refngeratton
process so flowers can be stored six to etghl weeks. Won't that be
nice.

Bear aids Giants

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firlll 2Q.same winner this year. paw to win 20 game&amp; for the
With the help rA "Bear," Glanta Iince they left New
York after the 1957 seuon.
Mike McCormick, who was 2210 Jn 1967, WaS the other.
' 'It hit me two daya ago that I
waa going for 20 vlctorie&amp;,"
Bryant !IBid while celebrating
his feat with champagne after
the game. "I thought about it
American LtiiUt
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Pittsburgh
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Bryant, who was ii-8 as a
Now York
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62 65 .jiB 12V. Montreal
CIIVIIInd
5-I 11 m 22'11 Philadelphia ;~
6
the Giants In 1970 and had Ids
West
New York
ss
10 -153 6'1• best season with a 14-7 record
w I. pet. g .b.
Wilt
Oakland
77 52 597 w. t. pet. g.b. 1aat year, OWilB Impressive
KtniiiCIIy 73 58 557 5
LosAngeles
81
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Chicago
61 69 469 l61J2 CJnclnnatl
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60 68 469 l6 1f2 Sen F ranclsco 72 56 .563 8 stuffed toy he calls "Bear" In
California
59 67 .468 10112
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Texas
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-18 81 .!72 32'11 won 31 of 42 decisions since
Dt1rolt 4 Chh go l
saturdl¥'' Ruutts
Uten and "Bear" has a special
Oakland 2 Nt\-v York 0
san Francisco 1 New Yorlc. 0
Cleveland 6 Ttxes S
Los AngaiOI 6 Phlla .j, 12 Inn
seat in the dugout Whenever
Mllwaukeela Minnesota 6
Montreal
13
San
Diogo
2
Bryant pitches.
Bel11more 7 Kansas c;::nv 1
Pittsburgh
6
Atlan1a
5,
11
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Another superstition of
Boston 4 California o
Chicago 4 Houston 3, 10 Inn
Sundly's Rtsulh
Cincinnati 6 st Louis •
Bryant's Involves bubblegum.
Tt)(IS 9 Cleveland o, lat
sunday's Results
11 this
Texas 5 Cleveland 3, 2nd
san Diogo j Montreal 2
After he was 3-3 ear er
Chicago i Detroit 1. 1st
Los Angeles 1 Phlldol~hla 3
year, he put four pieces of
Chicago 3 Detroit 1, 2nd
San
Francisco!
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Milwaukee 3 Minnesota 2
Cinclnnetl A St Louis 1
Oakland 1 New York 0
Atlenta 8 Pittsburgh 6
going for his folll'th. Sunday he
Baltimore 10 Kenan City 1
Chicago
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Houston
2
uff d 20 pi
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California 1 Boston o
Tod1y's PrOblble Pitchers
st e
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Today's Problblt Pltchtrs
I All Tlmfl EDT)
Bryant allowed eight hits
(All Tlm11 EDTI
Los
Angeles
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Boston (Moret 9·0) at Oek - &amp;I at Montreal &lt;Rogers .c 31. w e w mg wo an
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land IOdom -1·9), 11 p m
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three
to
win
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Mllweukll (Champion A 5) at
v:r"k"8l~~~ ~~\~in ~l at Now straight. Bryant needed relief
Chicago (Wood 20 181,9 p m
Mlnnosota (Flie 0·11 at
San Francisco I Barr 10 13) at belp from Sosa after PlltUng
Detroit IStrahler • -II. 8 15 p m Phlladelphla llonborg 11 · 10l, runners on second and third
Texu !Clyde 4 5) 11:t Bel · 7 30 p.m .
tlmore &lt;Cuellar 12·121 , 7.30
st Louis I Nagy o 1l at with one out In the ninth. Sosa
P m.
HouS!on
!Griffin o 51,8 .30 P m picked up his ltth save despite
IOnlygames scheduled)
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Tuesday's Games
Tu11day'1 Gomes
giving up a two-run single to
Boston at Oakland, night
Los
Angeles
at
Montreal,
night
in Lite K 8os 11
New York at California , night
sen Diego at new York, night
P cl111 t r en
we .
Milwaukee at Chicago, night
san FranciSco at Phlladeiphla, Kingman, who had been
Minnesota at Detroit, night
Kansas Clt't at Cleveland, ~~~~~go at Atlanta, night
hitless in Ids ~st 'll at-batstwilight
Pittsburgh
at
Cincinnati.
night
striking out 16ttmes, broke out
Texu at Baltimore, night
St _Louls at Houston, night
of his slump with a two-run
r---~----------------; single in the fourth and a tworun homer in the sixth.
In other NL games, Los
Angeles beat Philadelphia, 7-3,
Atlanta cUpped Pittsburgh, 8-6,
Cincinnati defeated St. Louis,
4-1, Chicago stopped Houston,
4-2, and San Diego downed
Montreal, 4-2.
In the American League,
Texas beat Cleveland twice,~
and 5-3, Chicago also swept a
doubleheader from Detroit, 4-1
and 3-1, Milwaukee nipped
Minnesota, 3-2, Oakland edged
New York, 1·0, Baltimore
romped over Kansas City, III-I,
and California stopped Boston,
I-ll.
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
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top of the ninth to lead San tUng more than the Los
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second on a llllcrif1ce, third on ered Texss to a doublehelidlt
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a wild pitch and then scored sweep.
Bill Singer pitched 1 I!IJ:·
It seems like the good old the game'a only r1111 on a pinchhitter
to halt Boston's winn1111
days In Baltimore agam, hit single by Vic Pavallllo.
streak
at eight In the An(jtla'
maybe even better .
Pedro Garcia belted a twoBaltimore made it 13 straight run homer in the second Inning victory. 'nle defeat dropped ihe
wins Sunday when the blister- and Jim Slaton held Minnesota Red Sox five games bel)lnd the
lng hot Orioles handed the to six hits before leoving in the Orioles In the AL Eut race
skidding Kansaa City Royals a ninth as Milwaukee beat the despite a fine pitching perfqrmance from LulJ Tlant, who
Jl).l 11elback and hiked their Twins.
Bv Denny Fobes
lead in the American League Carlos May knocked in three allowed only three hlta.
runs with a pair of homers and
1
O..oplte what most have said since Saturday morning, the Easl to five games.
Andy Etchebarren, a veteran Jim Kaat turned In a threeMeigs Marauders didn't look all !hat bad in their 16-0 scrimmage
of
the 1971 world champions, hitter In the Chlsox' flrat game
victory over Ripley (W. Va.) .
There were a few bright spola In the Marauder appearance, thinks the Orioles have put It win. BlU Melton, delegated to
namely the ruMing of several backs, the blocking of the second all together "I've been here the designated hitter's role for
string line during the 2 touchdown drives, and the work of the since 1966 and this is as good as tlte first time this season,
defensive line, whtch limited the West VIrginians to a mere 2 we've ever played, If not the completed the doubleheader
best We're getting pitching, sweep over the Tigers with a
yards per carry average.
hitting
and fielding at the same two-run homer.
However, the defensive back!leld, giving up 104 yards
through the air via 9 completions in IJ attempts, was one of the time, so how are we going to Jim Merritt had a uttle extra
on the ball-some sallva-wben
,
evident weak spots and w1ll probably be top priority as Coach lose?"
Not if the Drioles conUnue to he tossed a three-hitter In the BROOKLINE, Mass. (UP!)_
Charley Chancey takes his 7th edltlon of the Maroon and Gold
play
the way they did against Rangers' first game victory The Americana whipped the
into the final2weeksofpreparation for the ID73season
Several times the Marauder defense could have been burned the Royals, who are In a over the Indians. "We had been Brltlah in the battle 011 the
for long TD passes had the Ripley quarterback thrown with more nosedive, having lost seven of going bad lately so I thought greens over the weekend and
thetr last 10 decisions. Etche- I'd try something different. with it, won the 24th Walke;
accuracy.
•
Missed tackles were also fa~rly evident, although it was only barren rapped out three hits, Heck, there are a lot of guya Cup
IO-inember amateur golf
the first time the Meigs players had been permitted to ht\ all out includmg a solo homer. Paul around the league who are
Blair
slammed
an
Inside-thethrowing
the
spltter
and
I'm
team
from
the United Stalel
since pre&lt;~eason drills began.
Overall, the 5Crunmage was a good one - especwlly from park grand slam homer and going to continue to throw It defeated the Great Britain aillfIreland aquad, 14-10, In the tw.ll:.
the standpoint that the Marauders now know where the real Jim Palmer turned in a four- until they stop."
weaknesses exist. A lot of work this week, coupled with another hitter with ninth Inning relief Jeff Burroughs belted a pair day match play event whil!lr
of homers to spark the Rangers ended Saturday at The Counlfl
scrimmage, should g1ve some lndtcation of what Marauder fans help from Eddie Watt.
Manager
Earl
Weaver
may
attack
in the first game and Club
:,.::
can expect come Sept. 7 '
have sounded a bit greedy but home runs In the finale by Alex Th~ U.S. team, collectively,.
ABC'S INSTANT REPLAY provtded some good close-ups of was really exposing a bit of his Johnson and V1c Harris pow- was less accurate on
pro football skulldugery Sundsy night A network cameraman superstituous nature when he - - - - - - - - - - fairways but deadly on !be :
caught Kansas City's Emmett Thomas m tbe act of slugging the said, "I want one more win
Mo)or Luguo Loodero
greens. 1n the end , the putU•~
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Packers' Carroll Dale, then g1ving Dale a swift ktck in the back because I don't want to stop at By Unlltd Pren tntornollonot saved the Americana just when '
Lndlng Bofttro
the British had appeared ""
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w1th his knee wh1le the Green Bay receiver lay on the ground. !$-it's unlucky. 1 can think of
Notional
Luau•
40 •
The ref only gave Thomas a warning, but got back at him on the arunawaybutlcan'tsayttfor
g ab r h pet. charge ahead from a !&lt;&gt;e '
131
96 1"
346 defic'. t at the start of the IJ-"'"'
next play with a questionable pass interference call.
fear that something might Watson,
Rose, ClnH 132 552
492 84 155
315
'IIUoll
Again, Thomas tried to place an elbow to tbe head of a Green happen to break the spell."
Mddx. SF 113 &lt;53 sa u2 m eight singles matches.
In other American League Perez,Cin 12-1 j61 56 1-1-1 312 In mld-•fternoon, with ..,,
Bay receiver, but, as before, Thomas paid, getting burned for a
Cedeno, H 110 j10 68 128 312
~
Packer touchdown.
games, Texas swept Cleveland, Crdnt, Ch 121 m 71 135 JOB players on the course, the :
~ and 5-3, Chicago swept ~~~~;,:~~,'g~ 342 51 105 307 British team had taken the •
U&gt;BBER VS. LIDBER - Bobby Riggs predicts his soon-to- Detroit, 4-1 and 3-1, Milwaukee
m m ~6 t28 306 tournament lead for the first :
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be vtctoryoverfemalenet great Btllie Jean King will be a mateh mpped Minnesota, 3-2, Oakland Hunt, Mil 109 392 61 120 306 .
Garr,AII 125 557 19 168 302 time.
of the "Jobber vs. the libber"' .
edged New York, I-ll, and Godsn , SF 102 384 37 116 302 The two veteran American :
The 55-year-old Rtggs contends that a woman's place is in the Califorma mpped Boston, H.
Amer~con,keaarueh pet. players, ViMy Giles of lUch· :
home, while men should get their 2 nights of poker each week,
In the Napedtiona~ Le~gu~, ~; ~~~~o~.n~1 1:; ~;~ ;;
·ll~ mond, Va., and Dick Slderowf :
along with weekends of golf and duck hunUng.
Diego stop
on ea,
'Mrcr,NV131 508 68159 313 ofWestport,Conn.,werebehlnd ;
Howard Cossell obviously Sides w1th Mtss King, as evidenced Los Angeles topped Phtladel- May, Mil 12s so1 76 1sa 312 at the halfway mark. And •
Mnsn. NY 122 m 68 129 306
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ok 129 470 94 143 30~ young Gary Koc • Un1v.. ., "' '
Astrodome match.
New York, 5-4, Cincinnati beat Davis, Bit 109 438 44 tJJ JO&lt; Florida star, lost the first
But the greatest hustler to come on the American sports St Louis, 4-1, AUanta out- Otls.KC 126 496 82 150 302 h l
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ges, 26, u• ,
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agam that males are far superior to females when 11 comes to Houston took Chicago, 4-2.
Scott, Mil 123 111 78 141 .299 accountant.
Home Runs
athletics.
New York absorbed its sixth
National League : Johnson, But the U.S. putters fired
RED NOTES - The Cmcmnati Redlegs complete thetr straight loss, a tough decision At! 36, stargeil , Pitt 35. Evans. back as the day unwound ami
34, Bonds. SF 33. Aaron.
regular season Eastern DtviSton play this week, when Pttts- to the A's, who won their 12th Atl
A11 32
the tournament came to thlt
burgh Pirates roll mto town for smgle games Tuesday and m the last 13 and 17th In 21.
American League: Jackson, end, in effect, while ,._,
31. Flsk, Bos, Rob1nson,
uuli:li
Wednesday nights. The Reds, holding a 6-4 advantage over the Mel Stottlemyre was breezmg Oak
Cal, Mayberry and Otis, KC 24 twosomes re~JU~ined on Ill&amp;
Bucs, can, at worst, split \he season series with the Eastern along on his way to a no-hitter
R un• Botttd 1n
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Division contenders.
when Joe Rudl spoiled it in the 92, stargell, Pitt 91. Evans, Att
The Reds announced that plenty of tickets are still available eighth with a single. Rudl took 89 ; Johnson, Atl· 88; Singleton,
Mtl87
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ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

and Ellaa So !Ill, Bryant met h1l
pocket bulging with 20 pieces of tuk, beaUng the Meta, 5-4, to
bubblegum u he etternpted to lllretch h1l record to :IN and
become the National LealiUe'l become pnly tile eecond aouth-

game.

By Francis Morris
Merle Schroeder and famtly The Booster Sunday School
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Swtft By Mn. Bruce Morris
·
Class met Friday evemng,
and Mr. and Mrs . Btll Lake and
Homestelld Garden Club, Lt!ngsvtlle
Aug. 17, wtth Mrs Helen
children, Lori and Sean, who
By
treaUng
certain foliages with a solution of diluted
Stmpson, hostess, at her home.
brought them back home on out ."
glycerin you con produce leather-like leaves that are very useful
Mrs
MarJOrie
Grimm
Mansfield said the Senate
Monday.
in Dower arranging.
..
presented a program on Faith,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Badgl~y Watergate committee should
Collect material, such as mag{IOilas, laurels, cedar sp..gs,
with hymns, "My Faith Looks
and famtly of Fairfax, Va., are fmish the televised portion of
beech or forsythia, when 1t is at Its most active growth. Good
Up to Thee" and " Moment by
vlstting their parents, Mr and the probe, dealing with the
ttmes are In late July and Aul!\lst. Carry a container of water and
Moment". Scrtpture was first
Mrs. Ralph Badgley and Mr Watergate burglary itself,
put the stems In as you cut them. Keep them there wttll prepared
chapter of James, prayer was
when the conunittee goes back
and Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner.
for the solution
by Mrs. Bikacson and readtngs
Mr and Mrs. Net! Baker and mto session tn mid.S.ptember.
Clean the leaves and spilt or pound bases of woody stelllB to
were by members. Closmg
baby of Columbus spent the When that phase is completed
absorb more quickly. Mix one part of glycerin to two parts of
prayer was by Vera Beegle. A
weekend with Mrs. Anna Wmes and the committee begill!
warm water. Use pall to hold several sprays of leaves. Insert
fellowship hour followed with
and Mr . and Mrs . Steve exploring campaign "dirty
sprays
in the container and pour In enough solution to cover the
games and refreshments
tricks" and campaign finanCleland and sons
stems for four or ftve Inches deep. Place in a warm dark place.
served by the hostess to nine
Mansfield
said,
AND WHILE WE'RE on the subject of Dowers, let's
Mrs. Lavmia Simpson left cing,
It wUI take a week or ten dsys before color change is seen
members.
congratulate the Rutland Friendly Gardeners, this year's
Thursday for Columbus to VISit "perhaps" these phases should
and may take up to two months for process to be completed. Add
Mrs. Esther Ptper ts a
recipient of the Victor Rles Outstanding Garden Club award.
her daughter, Mrs. Martan not be televised.
water as lost by evaporation. If any leaves get brittle after two
medtcal patient tn Holzer
Mansfield defended the reOnly one 1s given each year in the state and tile list of
Kntghtstep and Alicia
weeks discard and put m others. ·
Medtcal Center
requirements for competition is long, long, long.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rtffle were
The solution is reusable several times. When foliage has
Rev. Frank Cheesebrew has
As far as we know only two other clubs In the county have
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
absorbed a !Itt can, remove stems and blot them and foliage with
returned from Garrett
recetved the Ries award and they were the Windmg Trail Club,
and Mrs BtU McKenzte ,
paper towels. Store treated leaves m a covered paJ)4!r box In a
Theological Semtnary at
not
so
many
years
ago,
and
the
Rutland
Garden
Club,
many
Phtbp, Jeff and Joste, at
cool dry place and they will keep for a long time. You may spray
The Stiversvtlle Stitchers 4-H
Mrs Leon Donahue and Mrs.
Evanston, Ill., after comyears ago.
GalbpoiiS.
the treated leaves wtth the same color sprays that you would use
Club
members
parliclpated
tn
Clarence Lawrence were in
pleting hts fourth year.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush Columbus recently where Mrs. the style revue at the Metgs
on fresh flowers .
Rev. and Mrs. Howard
AS UNUS said to Charlie Brown on the first day of school:
and Dale spent several days m Donahue consulted her Cowtty Fa1r.last week.
Shiveley and four sons are
"It was a short swruner, Charlie Brown "
Akron wtth Mr. and Mrs. John physictan
Mr. and Mrs. Louts De Luz
spending two weeks vacallon
And Charlie replied: "Yes, and it looks like It is going to be a.
Ftsher and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Prtce vistted relatives in Charleston, long wmter 11 •
With relatives m Wllmmgton.
Mr . and Mrs. (formerly and daughter, Long Bottom, W. Va . on Thursday and
The·Bentz reumon was held
Today we mark finis to the days of lulling around until noon,
Berntce Warner) John J. Stolar spent Wednesday evening w1th Friday
The Meigs County Chrtstian Place" are asked to contact
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
because
tomorrow those schoql bells rmg out and tts back to Women's Fellowship has en- Scott Carter of the Rutland
of Lorain, Ohio were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Btll
Mrs. Mae Van Meter and
Norman Styles at Waterford.
·readin\ writin't and 'rithmetic.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Middleswart and Greg.
dorsed the one-half mill bond Church of Christ.
Ruby
, Dewttt's Run, were
Altendmg from here were Mr.
Yes, 1t was a short summer, and indeed it does look like it's ts5ue to raise $250,000 towards
Cheesebrew
Other
recent
The Fellowship voted to send
Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbms Monday ev&lt;!lllng callers at the going to be a long winter, but won't the change of pace be nice!
John Bentz, Mr. and Mrs
the construction of a traimng a donallon to Mike Vylonls of
Rodenck Gmnm, Gretta and gues Is of the Cheesebrews and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
were Rev. and Mrs. Nile Slmeral and daughter, Evans and Paul Dean.
center
for retarded chtldren "His Place" in Virginia to help
isabel Stmpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Borpen of Galltpolis and Rev. Augustus Brewer and S. W.
and adults which will be voted on the purchase of a new guitar
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cozart
"· Bert Gnmm.
and
Mrs.
James
Morrison
of
on in the November election to replace one either stolen or
Durst were Saturday evening and famtly, Columbus, spent
Recent guests of Mr. and
Pt Pleasant, W. Va.
The Fellowship was the ftrst lost.
callers at the home of Mr. and the weekend wtth her mother,
Mrs. Fern Norris were their
It was announced that a
to publicly endorse the bond
Mrs Goldte Clendenm.
Mrs. Edgar Brewer.
daughters, Mrs. Glona Alto
issue . According to Mrs . revtval will take place at the
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fttch,
Mrs. L. R. Gluesencamp
and children Abbt and Mat- Tuppers Plains
Mrs. lloyd Moore reviewed and told how to cut and con- Jeanette
Thomas,
ad- Bradford Church of Christ
recently underwent surgery at Long Bottom, called on thetr "Flower Growing for Flower dttion each one. She also talked
thew, of Lakeworth, Flonda;
•"'
St. Joseph 's Hosptlal in son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fttch Arrangements" by Arno and on flowering branches that mmistra tor of the Meigs Sept. 30 through Oct. 5.
Mrs. Doreen Skow, Ltsa and Society News
and famtly Monday evemng. Irene Nehrling at a recent may be forced into bloom, the Community School, the fwtds Women's Retreat to be held at
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Enc, and Mts Shirley Hall,
By Evelyn Brickle•
Tom Durst was a busmess meeting of the Winding Trail plant materials that dry well raised loeally will be matched Bedford Camp was announced
Christopher and Jenefer, of St.
for Oct. 19 and 20, and a
Sunday School attendance
VIsitor in Parkersburg, W. Va. Garden Club held at the home for use in arrangements, and a by the State.
Paul, Mmn
Meeting
Thursday
night
at
practice for the Meigs County
was
30
and
offermg
$14.43.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Audrey Schroeaer and"
.list of aids for arrangers.
of Mrs. G. R. Thompson.
the
Zion
Church
of
Christ,
the
youth choir wtll be held Sunday
Mrs Leota Btrch called on
daughter, Mae Fern, came Worshtp attendance was 19 and
Mrs. James Owens was a
A workshop was held in
sesswn
was
preSided
over
by
at
the Bradbury Church.
offermg.
$16.
Mrs . Audrey Brewer and conjunction with the meeting. guest. Members attending
Friday to take her parents, Mr.
The next meeting will be held
Wtlltam Watson entered
Davtd · and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Moore gave a llst of were Mrs. Cora Beegle, Mrs. Mrs. Bonnie Pickens who gave
and Mrs. Francis Morns to
a
welcome
to
Bible
college
on
Sept. 27 at the Bradbury
Camden
Clark
Hospttal
m
George
Hupp
on
a
recent
afColumbus to spend the
shrubs and trees, annuals Ideal Dora Heaton, Mrs. Robert
students, Jtm Roach, Bill Church of Christ.
ternoon.
weekend wtth Mr and Mrs. Parkersburg on Sunday and
for cutting, perennials, wh1ch Lewis, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. John
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
underwent eye surgery
For the program Bill Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mills and she described as the backbone Terrell, Mrs. Earl Thoma and Burgess and Tim Russell .
Attending
the
Slover
reunton
Jeanme Stanley and Roger of the Bradbury Church spoke
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Burhl Talbott and of the flower border, flowering Mrs. Rtchard Collins.
at
Evans,
W.
Va.,
recently
Watson, both enrolled at Btble on the mtssion work in Mon·
Mr
and
Mrs
Myron
famtly of Steubenville, Ohw, bulbs, rhizomes and tubers,
Dai~
Mrs. Lewis had recreation
were
Mrs.
Bertha
Robmson,
schools, were not present for terey .-Mexico. He announced
McKenZie of Columbus and Mr,
Mrs. Ada Fox, Mr. Bill Fox and
DEVOTED TO THE
and Mrs. Thompson served a
INTEREST OF
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Robtnson and chtldren of Belmont, Ohio vegetables, herbs and gourds,
Pete
Shields
o(
Letart
Falls
the meeting. Personal and that he will not be entering the
dessert course.
MEIGS-M ASON AREA
chtldren,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete VISited With Mrs. Nell MiddlesCHESTER L TANNEHILL,
schoolttems were presented to nussion f1eld at this time, but
VISited Mr. and Mrs Fon
Euc . Ed
Shields,
Mrs.
Marlene
Fisher
each of the students.
Halsey
one
day
last
week.
wart
recently.
still has plans to do so
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
C•tv Editor
and
children,
Molly,
Larry
and
The possibility of opemng a sometime in the future.
Charles Massar of Eastern
Published dally except
Mrs.
Bryant, Debra
Sllll.lrday by The 01'11o Valley
Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack and
spent
Swtday
mght
wt\h
Mr.
center
where Christians would
Refreshments were served.
Davtd spent Sunday a!I'
1 11;1
ft
II(.
Publishmo Company Ill
1
1
1
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
Sargent,
' .
Court St , Pom~rov. Ohio
and Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
ternoon w1th Mrs. Carol
.
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be on hand to counsel young
45169 BI.ISines Olflce Phone
Radford
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Those
calhng
on
Mrs.
Netsel
992 1156 Editorial Phone ~92
Cornell and Sherry at Portpeople on drugs or with
2157
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Mrs.
Howard
Robinson,
Mr.
Mrs.
N.
R.
Canadsy,
Jr.,
RIO
GRANDEThe
annual
Weatherman
last
week
were
land.
associated problems was
Second clan postage paid
at Pomeroy, Ohio
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Hayman
and
Galltpolis,
were
present
for
the
Canaday
family
reunion
was
Mrs.
Merle
Griffith,
Mrs.
Mary
discussed.
The center would be
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wolfe and
NIIIIOO&amp;I
advertising
representat.ve BOottlnelll
Jane Goebel, Mrs Grace son, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. family, Newark, vis1ted Mr. held Sunday at the Rio Grande reunion. A picmc dinner was a part of a national Church of
Gallagher Inc 12 East •2nd
Kuhn, Mrs Lola Grtffm and Robert Hart and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe and sons home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall held at noon.
St. New York New York
Chrtst movement called "His
Subscrq:Jtion
ratn
and
Mrs
Ted
Hayman
of
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Place". Persons interested in
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaylor.
and attended the Wolfe reunion F. Canaday and family, Pat,
OPTOMETRISTS
Del•vered by carder where
available 55 cents per week.
Westerville,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Scott
and
Mark.
Joyce,
••
Golden
R.
Canaday,
Northup;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Hayes
of
on Sunday at Portland Park.
asststing or with suggestions as
By Motor Route whert
'
clrrler
serv1ce
not
Hayman and famtly of Laurel,
All stx sons and three Mr. and Mrs. · cassus M. to a locat10n for a local "His
Chester
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Miss
Jane
Allen
IS
viSiting
181 N. Second Ave.
avallillble One month S2 By
ma lt In Ohio 111nd W 1111 , One
Homer Bnckles of Pomeroy Md., Mrs. Phylhs Young and her stster, Robin Allen, who ts daughters of the late Mr. and Canaday, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell
Year,$16 , SIK months, 850,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene statwned at Mtlllngton Air
Thrn
months. ,
U 50
Niday (Edna), Miss Blanche
••
elsewhere llll year / S.lll
PH. 992-3279
Jewell.
Mrs.
Wayne
Bnckles.
~ ."
Base In Tennessee, as an atr
months $9 50. th ree months
:-:·:· ·. .·,· . . ....·. .. 3$ "1.f.~:::f.:'•' Canaday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
S6 Subscription price In
(
Mr . and Mrs. Starling controller.
Canaday, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Mr . and Mrs: Howard
j
Office hours by apetud es
Sunday
T1mes
Sentinel
Canaday and Tony, Mr. and
Chnsty and daughter, Mrs, Bachus and three chtldren of
Tom Durst, Mr. and Mrs. ·.~
pointment: Mon .. Frt. 9 Ill 4,
Saturday 9 until noon.
Carolyn Adams and two Lancaster visited over the Robert Lisle, S. W. Durst, Paul !il
Mrs. Mike Canaday, M1ss
_ _ _ _,.._ _ _ _, chlldren, Colleen and Connan, weekend wtth Mrs . Rose Evans, Paul Dean, Danny ~~
Betty Saunders, Jeff Canaday,
•
~ Miss Tlsh Miller, all of
of Madison, Ind., spent the Bachus and Mrs )\'lary Black, Mrs. Lowell Greer, ::l
Gallipolis
weekend here wtth Mr . Donohue and David.
Louis De Luz and nephews, ~
MINERSVILLE - Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Btlly Donohue Leota Birch, Joe Mtller, Carol ~
Christy's stster, Mrs. Edith
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar A. Mrs. Raymond Evans, Rt. 1,
By everyone. The finest,
and three children of Detroit Carter and Rudy Durst were
Be !zing.
Canaday, Mrs. Anna Marie Minersville, are announcing
lightest, most comfortMr and Mrs. Wayne wtll arrive Monday for an callers at the home of Mr and
Chapman and daughter, the approaching marriage of
MONDAY
able
professional service
Brickles were calling on her mdeftmte VIStl wtth hts mother, Mrs. E. H. Carpenter during
THE POMEROY Chamber Jennie, Pomeroy; Mr. and thetr daughter, Marsha, to
shoe. It's from Nurse·
mece, Mr. and Mrs Willard Mrs. Mary Donohue.
the past week.
of Commerce at noon at Metgs Mrs. Harry Bailey (Mary) o! Charles Frecker, son of Mr.
Mates. Soft and easy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson
Ebers bach and daughter,
Inn. All members urged to Kanauga; Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Mrs Wilham Frecker, Rt.
And
very pretty too. ReBecky of Chester. Other and son of Letart, W Va ., Mr.
Freedman and Pamela, I, Minersville. 1
attend
member, the wantad look
VISitors m the Ebersbach home and Mrs. Ed Lawson of
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
TU!o;SDAV
The wedding will be an event
can
be had. Come In and
were thetr daughter, Mr. and Syracuse, Mrs . Dorothy
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy Robert Canadsy, Rutland; Mr. of Sunday, Sept. 2, at 2:30p.m.
see Nurse-Mates at:
Mrs. John Brewer of Gallipolis Lawson and sons of Antiquity'
Chapter, OES, Tuesday night and Mrs Allan Gibson, at St. John's Lutheran Church.
210E . 2nd
Pomeroy
nd Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mr and Mrs. Robert Lawson
,'
Phone 992-5428
meeting cancelled. Next Columbus; Mr. and Mrs . The custom of open church will
1
Spencer, Route 3, Pomeroy. and chtldren were Sunday
Gerald F. Canaday and David, be observed with a reception
meeting Sept. 25.
Your THOM MeAN Store
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Diana
Massar
was
an
JUNIOR AMERICAN Lansing, Mich.
Middleport, 0.
"
By Nellie Vale
followmg at the bride's home.
,.
overmght guest of Brenda Lawson .
FeeneyLegion
Auxiliary,
On Sunday, Aug. 26,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hupp and Columbia Chapel Church will Bennett Post 128, potluck
Boyles Sunday mght.
,,r 1
1 Mrs . Velma Newell is sons spent a two week vacation
I staying a few days wtth her in Washmgton, D. C. and have a basket dinner honoring picnic, Legion Park, Mill St.,
Fashionabk
' I
A VISit to the Meigs County "Missionaries' Equipment"
Middleport, 6:30 p. m. Each
their
minister,
Rev.
Willard
'•
1 stster, Mrs. Bmas Tuttle. Mrs. VIsited Dtsney World tn Flortda Love and w1fe. The l'ubUc IS one to take a covered dish,
Infirmary was planned when and had prayer to open the
•
Priced to Please
Newell is improving in health. and the Smoky Mountains and lllvlted. Rev. Love has been the
the Dorcas Circle of the B. H. meeting. Devotions were by
MIDDLEPORT
Masonic
•
Rev. C. N. Watson of other places of interest.
pastor of the church for the Lodge 363 F&amp;AM annual Sanborn Missionary Society of Mrs. Isabelle Winebrenner,
',.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Russell past year and Is now going to father-son banquet at 6:30p.m. the Middleport First Baptist and Mrs. Manning Kloes gave
,,
Parkersburg spent a recent
,
day with Mrs Eddte Watson. and daughter, Mandy of Belpre where he is employed at at lodge hall.
Church met at the home of the program uamg "Biblical
'&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maryland spent the weekend tlte Chnstlan College.
Basis for Hope" as her topic.
SPECIAL meeting of Miss Rhoda Hall.
I
~I Ntchols of Illinots ts spendmg a wtth Mr. and Mrs. Russell
You Should See It At
Mrs.
Leora
Sigman
presided
Refreshments were served
Kenny Coen, son of Mr. and Eastern Board of Education at
few days here with hts parents, Roush and family and Mr. Mrs . Edward Coen, was a 8 p.m. at high school.
at the meeting during whtch by the hostess to those named
Mr and Mrs Charles Ntchols · Robert Russell at Wolfpen and surgical patient last week In
time a picture of the Baptist and Mrs. Charles Searls, Mrs.
I Lou Osborne
WEDNESDAY
the former's mother, Mrs. O'Bieness Hospital in Athens.
and
her
parents
in
Parkersscholarship
girl was displayed. Elizabeth Slavm, Mrs. John
Main at Sycamore
•
WlLDWOOD Garden Club
'
Ahce
Russell
at
Veterans
burg .
The
circle
will
be
assisting
her
POMEROY,
OHIO
He Is recuperating at his home meeting 8 p.m. at home of Mrs.
Fultz, Mrs. Harold Chase and
Memortal
Hospttal.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
sending
gifts
during
the
and
I
I
here. On Sunday the young Alfred Yeauger with Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Edwards.
'.
I
SEARS
I Ntchols spent Tuesday with Mrs. Edna Durst, Mrs. Ora people's class with their Clifford Phillips as assisting year . Arrangements were
Catalog Merchant I their daughter, Mr and Mrs Hunt and two children of leacher, Frank Shiltz, motored hostess.
made to send a birthday gift to
'
Baden,
W.
Va.,
visited
Mrs.
Harvey
Hendershot
of
Lanone
of the missionaries. A
1220 E. Matn
Pomeroy I
to the Coen home for Bible
!l:ARLYBIRDLEAGUE,
9
a.
Russell Roush Monday. Other Study.
I
PH. 992-2118
I caster and Mrs. Nichols con- guests
m. business meeting, 9:30a. m. report was given on gilts for
of the Roqshes over the
sulted
an
ear
doctor
there.
--.1
Nellie Vale, who has been a bowling at the Pomeroy shut-ins.
weekend were Mrs. Steve
Mrs .
Sigman
read
surgical patient in Mt. Carmel Bowling Lanes.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Haggy of Akron and Mr. and
Mrs. Dana Lewis.
Hospital
Colwnbus
for the
past threemweeks,
was returned
home on Monday by her son,
STAFF ADDED
John ·and family . Mrs. Vale
F~gidaire
Two new staff persons have underwent replacement of the
,.•
been added to the Meigs right hip as the result of
STATE AUTOMOBILE MUTUAL INS.
Hoover
County Senior Citizens Center deterlatlon of the joint from
OHIO
FARMERS
INSURANCE
CO.
.
Including Mrs. Jean Morgan of arthritis. The operation was
AUTO-OWNERS
MUTUAL
INSURANCE
CO.
Middleport as Center-aide who very successful and she ex.
Speed Queen
wlll coordinate an arts and pecl.t! to return to her dutlea at
crafts program. The latest !he Meigs County Superin"We Insure In Sure Insuram:e"
Admiral
addition was Mrs. Rosalie tendent of Schools Office the
Sayre, bus driver.
middle of September.
We shall be moving as soon as the phone

The

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53. Total yardage- GAHS m,
Wahama 40
Gf~:"\8 ';.~~ailies WahJ'ms ~·
70Sl'J~r~C: _:-3~ saunders ,
yard run; Graham. 2·yard run,
B Sounders, 5.yard run

dissension.
Reds' outfielder Bobby
Tolan, placed on the disabled
list without a medical
examination following a heated
argument with a club offlcal
and fined $3511, has bluntly
refused to apologize to Director
of Player Personnel Sheldon
Bender and has threatened to
take his case to Marvin Miller
of the Players' Association.
"Bender used abusive language to me, so he should
apologize If I am to apologize to
him," Tolan said. "I will take
my case to Marvin Miller."
At first It was reported
Bender and Tolan had engaged
In fisticuffs after the Reds
dropped a 5-4 verdict In 11
Innings to the St. Louis Cardinals Friday night.
Saturday, Reds ' publicist
Jim Ferguson denied that a
physical Dght had taken place
and issued the statement,
"disciplinary action ,has been
taken against Tolan. Anderson :
bas told Tolan he will not b&lt;' ,
welcome In the Reds'
clubhouse untO he apologizes
for the abusive languge he used
against Bender."
Tolan, who had then complained about having back
trouble, WIIB placed on the 111dsy disabled list. Bender told
Tolan to report for an
examination early Saturday
morning . Tolan reportedly
refused.
"I told Tolan that If he did not
report for examlnaUon, we
would have to take other
measures," said Bender.

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 511115
Of
QUALnY

Sales t111 • tot ro offer when

Mobllt Homt. You cart beat

Fire bi rd Esprit, local 1 owner c~r . 350 V-8 eng ine, power
steering II. automatic transmission, AM FM rad io, like
new white letfr
tires. 307 V-8, radio, clean Inte riOr A

$1l'IS

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill

4 door, V 8 automatic, power steering radio, good tires,

blue flnl5h, spotless In terior

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

FERGIE INJURED
HOUSTON (UP!) - Chicago
rieblhander Ferguaon JenkirE,
clll&amp;lllted at bll performance
this - , bad further, cause
fOt anguish &amp;anday when he
Injured lhe third and fourth
ftncm ol hill pitching hand In a
home plate cralh With teammate JOR Cardenal In the
CUb'• pme agaln.lt the Houslon Altroe.
'"nley're not aching," Jenldnlllld. "I can't bend them
• lila! the doctor eays they're nol
brobn." loC'Ifl were planned
· far Jenkin~ today when the

dub lravela to Atbtnll to !like
en the Braves.

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Opportunities

WANT AD~

GOBLE
MOBILE HOMES

CONSTRUCTION

Auto Sales

DEADlfii ES

5 P M.Day

Befor~

Publlcatton
Monday Oead lm e 9 a m
Canc&amp;llatlon Correcttons
Will be accep ted unit I 9 ~ m for
Day of Publlcatton
REGULATIONS
The Publisher rt!serves th e
right to edit or reiect any tr~ds
~deemed
obj-ectional
The
publi sher wll( not be responsible
for more than one Incor re ct
Insertion

RATES

For Want Ad Service
5 cen ts p er Word one tnsertton
Mm tmum Cha rg e75c
12 cents per word thret
con secuttve Insertions
18 cents per ward sti con
secuttve tn serttons
15 Per Cent Dtscount on paid
ads and ads paid wlthm 10 days

BLIND ADS

p er

OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to S 00 p m Dally,
8 30 a m
to 12 co Noon
S.:ttu rd av

Men's, women's, girls' &amp;
boys' regular jeans &amp; casual
1ea n s Good colors. All s1zes .

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KOSCOT KOSMET ICS

&amp; WIGS
Specials durmg Augus t are
Koncen t ree, Moist Kote ,
K lean sl ng Kream, One Day
Sachet &amp; others Phone He len
Jane Brown, 992 5113

8 2 ttc

POMEROY
&amp;:il!l• Jack W. Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992-2181

1973- .:.': .g Zag sewmg mach ine
This machme darns , em
bro iders, overcasts . button
holes
All
without
at
ta chmen ts Pay balan ce of
S38 50 or pay ss per month

Call 992 5331

MEIG S SE NIOR S, Make your
6 10 If&lt;
appointment now to have your
SENIOR PORTRAIT taken EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E
Oat es tor taking MEIGS
Main St , Pomeroy All kinds
SENIORS are Aug 22. 23 , 24
and 25, and Se pt 1 Take
advantage of Special Senior
Prices for these days only

Call GROVER 'S STUD IO,

M•ddleport, Ohio
2475

ends

ol salt water pellets , water
nuggets, block salt and own
Ohio River Salt Phone 992

3891

Phone 992 ·

6 5 tf C

9 1 22tc

NEW sofa beds , sofa by day;
bed by night Your cho ice of
co lors while they last , only
$49 95
Pomerov Recovery ,
622 E Main St , Pomeroy ,
Oh ro Phone 992 755 4

Y A ROSALE-MondaY- ;;.d
Tuesday on county road 19 off
new Rt 33, firs t house on
right Good cloth mg . odds and
8 26 2tc

8 23 6tc

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BRUSH HOG S, 4x5 ft, phone

PAINTING , expenenced , roots
specialty Phon e 992 2239 tor
free estimate
8 24 6tc

71S ttc
197 3 14K70 MOB I L.E home ,

y ARo - sai;;- Mo nd-;y-and
Tuesday on cou nty road 19oft
new Rt 33, f irst house on
right. Good clotho ng , odds and
ends
8 26 2tc
-------------PIANO and organ lessons by
9raduate
of ofCl ncoMusi
nnalo
Conservatory
c
Gerald Hoffner, Phone 992
3825
8 26 121c
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For Sale

1963 Model 9i l 3 plower tr actor ,

P s, doesel $1,300 Call 843
2451
8 21 6tc

1970 BSA 250 Call after 2 p m

Ca ll 985 3919

8 21 61p

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Chester
Columbia
Lebanon
Letart
Olive
Orange
Rutland

12 17
7 18
9 98
6 39
978
7 78
9 18

Salem
SaliSbury

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Scipio
Sutton

10 19
5 99

6 39
6 79

4.016 10
2,369 40
3,293 40
2.108 10
3,227 40
2,567 40
3.029 40
3,362 70
1,976 70

2.108 70
2,240 70
$33,000 00

Corporations - 21 Pc;t.
(As Per Caprta1910)

Pomeroy
Middleport
Racine
Rutland
Syracuse

38 80 $ 16.296 00
39 01
16,38,. 20
5 79
2m 80
7 93
3,330 60
8 47
3,557 40
$42,000.00

County Government 50 00
$75,000 00

$150,000 00

To1el

Gordon H Caldwe ll
Meig s Co unty Auditor
Clerk of
Budget Commrsston

(8) 27, ltc

992 S858

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washer and drye r. diSh ·
washer. stainless steel srnk,
garbage disposal , eye lev el
oven , range, dacron polyester
carpet, large lot Phone 7~2

P()MEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Matn Pomerov

OFFICE SUPPLIES

8 27 Stc

8 26 3tc

ROOMS by the week, $18 up
Meigs In n , Pomeroy

7 12 tfc
PRIVATE meeting room for
any organization , phone 992

3975

$7.00 Per Ton
DELIVERED

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OHIO
PALLET CO.
Open Monday through
Froday 7 a.m to S:30 p m.
On Old Rt. 33
Phone 992-2689
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Help Wanted

3 11 tfc

3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
unfurn is hed
a partment s
Phone 992 5434
.4 12 ttc
FURNISHED
Phon e 992-3901

-------help wanted

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SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

Stop In and See Our
Floor Oisolav .

JOHN TUCKER
Rf. 4. Pomeroy, o
992-39S4 or 992-7349

II Must
Be Roght
we Will
ot Roght.

8 2301p

apartment

Pets For Sale

MOBILE home space
Market , Sy ra cuse

Baer 's
8 26 tfc

-------------2 BEDROOM mobrle home
with patio , Rac i ne
Albert Hill , 949 2261

Call

PARKVIEW Kennel s Poodles,
1 toy male and 1 female
Phone 992 54~3
1 15 tfc

Real Estate For Sale

WOOD TRUSSE~

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3, 4, 15.

1.1 30-Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 1l; Love of Life 8, 10. Episode

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Builtto Your '$tlee1
DellvoNCI to Job Sl..

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Action 33; Brady Bunch 13, Bowlln9 6
11 55-CBS News 8, Dan lmel's World 10
12 00-Jeopardy 3, 15; Bob Braun'• 50-lO Club 4, Password 6:
News 10, 13, Sesame St. 33
12 30-3 W's3, IS: Spill Second 6, Search For Tomorrow 8, 10.
12.55-News 3, 15.
1·00-News 3, All My Children 6, 13; Green Acres 10. Not For
Women Only 15 : Joker's Wlld8; Discover Flyln9 33.
1.30-3 On A Match 3, 4, 15, Let's Make A Deal 6, 13. As the
World Turn•8, 10, How Do Your Children Grow' 33
2.00-Days of Our Lives 3, 4, 15 ; Newlywed Game 6, 13, Guiding
Light 8, 10 , Woman 33 .
2 30-0ocfors3, 4, ll : Girl In My Life 6, 13, Edge of Night 8, 10 ,
Musical Encounter 33.
3 00-Another World 3, 4, 15, General Hospital 6, 13, Price Is
Right 8, 10. Folk Life 33.
3 30-Return to Pel'lon Place 3, 15; One Life to Live 6, 13 1 Phil
Donahue 4, Mafch Game '73 8, Secret Storm 10: Moklng
Things Grow 33
4·00-Misfer Cartoon 3, Love, American Style 13, Somerset 15,
Huck II. Yogl6: Secret Storm 8, Sesame St. 33 ; Movie " Sunny
Side of the Street" 10.
4 30-Pettlcoet Junction 3; Dakfarl 13, Margie 15, F Troop 6,
' Abbott II. Co5tello 8; Four Althe Folr 4.
l :OO-Mr. Rogers 20, 33 , Bonanza 3, Hazel 8, Big Volley 6,
Western Star Theater 15
, 5 30-Beverly Hillbillies 8: Elec. Co. 33, Gomer Pyle 13 ,
Hodgepodge Lodge70: Trolls We5f 15, Dick Van Dyke4
s· 55-Earl Nightingale 15
, 6. 00-News 3, 4, 8, 10, 13, 15, Truth or Con seq 6, Se5ome St 20,
Sporfscope 33
6· 30-New•J, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, I Dream of Jeannie 13, Lilias, Yoga
II. You 33
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7 00-Whaf's My Line 8: Elec . Co. 20, News 6, 10: Untamed
World 13: Llvln9 33: Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers 1S,
Truth or Consequences 3, Beat the Clock 4
7 30-To Tell The Truth 6, Price Is Right 8, 10; Beot The Clock
, 13; This Is Your Life 3: Circus 4: RFD 20: Charles Blair's
Better World 15, Cancer· Lifo or DHih 33.

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.

Alignment

EXPERIENCED painter , In
te nor and exterior Call Don
Van Meter , 985 395 1

PRE-F_AB~ICATEQ

773-55~

Specialist
Wheel

Employment Wanted

9 30-To Tell The Truth 3, Elec Co 33: Wild, Wild West 6
Peyton Place 13
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10 00-Dinah Shore 3, IS , Joker's Wild 10; Dick Van Dyke 13
Lilias, Yoga II. You 33
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10 30-Baffle 3. 4, 15: $10,000 Pyramid 8, 10: Spill Second 13,
Zoom 33, Mike Dou9las 6.
11 00-Gamblf 8, 10, Password 13; Travelure 33: Wizard of Odds

ASK US ABOUT

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FURNITURE

MalOti, w.

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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55
On Most Amerocan Cars

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094
8-4 30 Daoly, 8-12 Sat.
In the R. H Rawlings Sons
Buold1ng
.992 2101
Moddleport, 0.

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open8TII5
Monday fhru Saturday
606 E. Ma1n, Pomeroy, 0 .

8 24 6tc

1 ROOM house with bath In
Rutland, air conditioned , EL NA and Wh i te Sewing
Machm es
Service on all
MOBILE home space
carpeted, gas furnace , dish
tn
makes Reasonable rates
Syracuse Phone 992 5858
washer , double oven , range,
The Sewing Center , Mid
double gerage , large carport,
6 21 ttc
dleport, Oh-Io
4 acres cleared and fen ced,
11 16 ttc
small
barn
and
other
buildings Phone 614 742 683,.
5 30 tfc AUTOMOBILE lnsuranc-; been
14 x 65 TR A ILER , 2 bedroom ,
cancelled?
Lost
your
very good cond rt lo Phone 773
operator's l tcense. c;ell 992
5805
7 ROOM house tn Chester , la rge
7428
sun porch , basement. natural
8 22 tfc
6 15 tiC
gas, forced arr heat Chester
.
T P water, also, drilled well
Walktng d istan ce of bus iness NIEGLER Building Supply for
Air Conditioners
butld!ng hous es
Call Cv
area , school and churches On
Ne lgler, R:ectne, Oh io
large
lot
.
Approximately
2
Awnings
8-21 -lOtp
acres, large garden Gordon
Underpinning
Ridenour, Phone 985 3573

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Mobile Homes For Sale

BABY SITTER needed for f trst
grade child . between 3 JO
P m to 12 30 am tn my
home Inquire at 134 But
ternut Aye
In Pomeroy
_ befo~_:_::o p m
8 26 21P

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK

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8 26 6tc

Middleport, 0.

992-2550

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EXCAVATING Dozers, large
and small , Backhoes and
loaders on track and tires;
Dump truck - Lo-boy ser vice . Septic: tenks Installed
George (bill) Pullins , phone

992 2478 or 992-7&lt;02

2 9 tic
SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED , REPAIRED
MILLER SANITATION
STEWART, OHIO PH 662:
3035
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10 4 tfc
SEWING MACHINES Repair

NORTH (DI
.973

1972 YAMAHA motorcycle 125
cc less than 500 m lies Phone

992 5105

8 26 31p

-------------GA S furnace ,w ith blower ,
electric c ounter top range
and oven Call 992 2377

8 26 3tp

-------------PI GS for sale Lewrs Smrth , Rt
2, Pomeroy 992 6i85

8 26 3tc

------------3 WEEK ·OLD wh tte faced bull
ca lf, 1 white f aced heifer calf
196~ pickup tru ck, 18 foot
boat
8 26 Jtc

------------NEW 1973 zig zag sewing

mac hln!s In origina l fa c to ry
carton
Z ig zao to make
bbttonholes , sew on butons,
monograms , and make fi:mcy
desi gns with lust the tw !.st of a
single dill , Left In lay a -way
and neyer been uud Will sell
for only S~7 cash or te rm s
avallable Phon e 992 298.t
8 26 6tc

-------------ELECTROL U X
vacuum

cleaner , A 1 condition, uses
paper bags , ha..s cordwmder
and many attachments,. Also
shampoo attachme nt In
eluded! _- only 4 ave lia ble S37 70
cash
or
terms
eva lla ble Phone V'/ 1 · 1'118~

8 26 6tc

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8 21 tfc

-------------Wanted To Buy

COR NER cupboards, wall
cupboards , chests , old guns ,
anv c ondition Also blue
decorated stonewa r e Write
P 0 Box ~~. Mart insburg ,

OhiO, &lt;3935 or call 1 &lt;8H«O

efter 1 p m

8 8 9Dtc
NO 1 Copper, 60c , Radiators,
30c , brass , 20c. batteries . 90c
e-ach , c lean, drv Ginse ng
roots , S60 a tb Yell ow root, S4 ,

May apple, 50c per lb M. A
Hall , ~eeds'v'llle . Call 378
62&lt;9
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7 31 ftc

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WANTED

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Fi n A9 ttator

tor
au c ti o n ,
hou~ehold goods Tools, mo st
anything of value Will buy or
se ll on commiSSion Will haul

Ca ll 992 3354 or 992 2792

Havm an •s

1· 25 -ttc

OLD furnitur e, oak tabl es,
cloc:kl, Ice boxeo, brats beds,

dishes

or

comp lete

household s Write M
D
Mlltlr, Rt 4, Pomeroy , Ohio,

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call 992
6271
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PerWII· Prtu

M1yt19

HIIO ol He•t
Dry1r1
Sur round clo thes
with gentle, e'v'en
f!eat No hot spots ,
no
ove rdryi-ng
Fine M esh Li n'

We.talk to you
like 1 person,

FIller

We Sptclllilt In

MAYTAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE ~;~~~~:et

WMI011'390
ON YOUR DIAL

Arnold Grate.

Rutland

3 BEDROOM house on Lincoln
H ill, living room, kllchen ,
bath and ut ility room, extra
large lot over 1 acre Has
dr i 'lleway
S13,000
Call
. sunday after 12 noon, on
weekdays after 5 p m , 992

3247

8 s tfc

--------------LrARG E, convenient building
lots at Roc k Springs Area
restricted for housn only
Tupper$ Pla ins &amp; Chester
Water ava i lable Call or see
Bill Witte, 992 2789

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CANNING
Tomatoes ,
c ucumbers, ma ngoe s, and
cantalopes
Gera ld i ne
Cleland , Ra&lt;llne

992-3861

2-14'

SPORTSPAL CANOE
LISt $334

SALE '280

1-12'

SPORTSPAL CANOE
List $295

SALE •250
All Fishif)g
Rods &amp; Lures

20% OFF
We have plenty of rlftu 11.
shot guns In stock - Also
ammunition and hunting
license
After Sept 1 We Witt Be
Closed Thur.
o.,.n Mon .. Tuos, &amp; Wed
8-5 30
Cloud Thursday
Open Frl &amp; Sat. 8-1

GRAVELY
tRACTOR SALES
511 E, Moln
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phond "2 2175_

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FURNISHED
MIDDLEPORT
Near
sc hool5 , 1 be dr~oms. la rg e
kitchen, nice bath, front and
back porche5. Asking on ly
$8900 00
NEW HOME
3 BEDROOMS - Bath. storm
dooroandwlndows, doubl e •Ink
built-In stove and oven E lectrl~
heat Ni ce lot Just $18,500.00
TUPPERS PLAINS
NEARL Y NEW - Ni ce 2
badroom hom e, bath, sliding
glass door&gt;, built In range All
electric, carport and nice lot
$15.000 00
REASONABLE
2 BEDROOMS - for ced air
fu rnace, nl c::e bath ~ front porch

and large lot Only 14,000 00
NEW LISTING
SIOO 00 · Per-acre for 60 acres In
Lebanon Township, on good
9rave1 road
SOON THif'IGS WILL BEGIN
TO ROLL HERE IN TH E
COU NTY. HAVE YO U WHAT
YOU WANT OR NEED
BEFO RE ALL THIS HAP
PENS IF NOT COME IN AND
DISCUSS IT WITH ONE OF US

chen wlf h range and oven,

lot• of cabinets, carpeted,
carport, electric heat JUST
S17.000 00
RUTLAND
3 nice badrooms with closefo
nice kitchen and dining area:
bath, full ba sement with
shower, storm windows and

doors, electric heal, 51 acre

$18,500 00

GOING BUSINESS
Showing a nice profit Good
clean stdck
E•ce ll ent
loco tlpn, A great future for
someone Selling due to 111
health . COME TO THE
OFF IC E, NO PHONE
CALLS PL EASE
5 ROOM COTTAGE
MIDDL EPORT
2
bedroom• . Both Dlntn 9

Pass
Pass

room 11h sfory 1rame Some

storm doors ond wlndowo.
Porches Lot 100~ 125 Asking
$5,500 00
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
ALL TYPE PROPERTY
~ 1 ST
TODAY ,
J
ASSOCIATES TO HELp
WITH THE SALE; OF YOUR
PROPERTY
HENRY E. CLELAND,
BROKER
"2-2259
If 00 lniWit 992-1561

nl9ht phone 192 352S or 992
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sm

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8 23 90tc
b'oE Ci:- wH"eiL- 'Aiivn;;;• 1
located at Cro.. roldl At 12~
now bec k to work c'omPietf
front end urvlct, hmt vp lnd
brlke
service
Whttl l
balanced tl'ICironlcally All
work uu•r•nttld Rtnonabl•
ratn . Phone 1f2.J23 2

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RON SHEPARD, Fj,;;;;:-w-; 11
Rtmod~tllng l Ctram (c til t
batha Bo• 280, Ruttond 742
3660,
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MOB IL Et.-;.;;-.-;~;;r-&amp;11
tricot plumbing lnd ~ 1111 &lt; ·
Phono 992-5151.
ng
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7·15 II&lt;

HARR ISON:Srv- t;r: lc;-;d
nrvlct &lt;o lio. Phont f92-2S22,

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Pass

Pass

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

and backhoe work. llptlc:
tanks Installed, dump trucks
and lo boys for h Ire, will haul
f ill dirt, top soli , llmeatone
and gravel, Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers. day phone 992 -70&amp;9 .

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Openmg lead- • K

6-JO tic
- SEPTICTANKSCLEANED
REASONABLE rate• Ph ;;o
&lt;782, Gallipollo, John Russell,

at a reuQnabl e charge Call

U72

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your
Free
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co ·
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East-West vulnerable
West North East South
I+
Pass I+
2+
2•
Pass 2•

8 23 3otc
'R'EAIYY:M'~--c o ;:;-cR- eTE

8 30 a m. to s P m Saturday
- 8.30 to 12 noon - unless b
appointment Phone 992 . 561~
or 992-7121
_
7 25-lOtc

rn t r xr J

.KQJ54

9 1 tfc

OPEN - Roger f.ty U II 'a Glr .
age near Cronroeda on St
Rt 12,.; 1!111 mechanical work
Including automati c;; trans m issi ons Monday F rldav

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.975

Exc AVATiNG, -do;~l;;.der
ABOUT3YEARSOLD
TUPPERSPLAINS - 1 floor
plan, 3 nice bedrooms with
clo5ef•, modern bath, kif

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kitchen, oak floors , gas furnace,
basement and large lot

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+754

complete Service
Phone 949 3821
Racine , Oh io
Crltt Bradford

POMEROY - 2 bedrooms, nice

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furnece for winter
Dirty
furnaces coat fuel and could
cost a life Call P &amp; J Home
Ms lntenance 992 3509, 215 N
Second , Middleport
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EAST

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FALL CLEARANCE

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--------------TIME to check thai oil or gaa

delivered r ight to
prolec t Fast and easy
estimates Phone 992
Goeole l n Ready Mix
Middleport, Ohio

About 7:30pm. Friday ,1101neone II go!llj! to kick a football In
anger at Saundera Memorial Field In Pt. Pleaunt, and the 1973
61~ ~
eeaeon wiD olflclally be under Wf/.'y , A half-hoor later, the 1111111e
Unbelievable but True
thl1111 will hawert at Wahama, 1111d so, It Ia Ume for oor aruma!
by THOMAS JOSEPH
DEAR HELEN ,
local football forecast,
"No. $Other " Isn't alone. U you're not ol a minority race
5 Flee
!Jlatyear, I relied on oblervatlorut by the more astute fans at yo u're an a~an fOt college scholarship and loans,
ACROSS
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G. flonl
I - metah·
each high school, and waa off too mark corutlderably. So this
While my husband was wntns only $67 a week and 1 was
arrange ·
ohsm
year, the opinions you read are atrlctly those of the author, and It pregnant with our son, he needed just $100 to finish hill college
mcnt
Ia I - and I alone - w.bo'll be rurvting for tall timber ~ I'm year He had an " A" average, so we didn't think there wouW be II6. Cache
1. Mountam
Diva
lake
wrong.
LUCJOC
much trouble getting a scholarship,
8
Dova's
GALUPOLIS: Last year's ~rop of big, strong, fast (but
IZ. Soiree
"What's your average?" asked the examiner.· When he 13. l.oke a
delight
green) sophomores are big, strong, fast, not-60-f!reen juniors
9,
Dele's
dlscovered
It
was
"A,"
he
said,
"Oh,
If
It
were
Cor
D
we
coold
bancdict
now, and there's a respectable &amp;•1111 of seniors relurning If
ant1theSLIJ,
(2
wds)
Coach Johnny Ecker can put them together, this could be a very process the scholarship right away, but now you'D bave to go 15 Altar
10.•Jekyll's
through channela." We fUied out lt'lveral forma in triplicate got
Yellerolay'a Aaawer
nasty side
tough ediUon of the Blue Devils.
constcl·
doctor's
verification
thai!
was
pregnant,
etc
.
and
waited!
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.
Enlatton
With an owotandlng quarterback and plenty of raw talent, the
25. Taro
u. Firot
deavQrcd
Helen,
we
were
never
even
notified
that
my
husband
couldn
'I
16.
Japanc.e
Devils should he contenders for the SEOAL championship - IF
home
root
17.
Quarry
wild
dog
they get by their annual traumatic encounter with Meigs, which get the scholarship. We fmally borrowed the money and had to 17. Commls·
35.
Gossip
18. Academic
27.-pfD
pay
a
late
registration
fee
.
(st.)
plant
nob1s
comes early thia year, on Sept. 28
eration
A
friend
had
a
similar
eliJ)Orience.
He
was
third
highest
In
his
38.
Gunther's
30.
All
and
19
T•betan
19. Alter
" Since the Devita did as well a~ expected last year (I tabbed
"Inside
sundry
sheep
one's
them at 4~ or s-5), this year I'll go out on the limb even farther: class and had been recommended highly bY his principal, rut the
U
Dispatch
zo.
Gaoned
course
college dean told him the scholarship had been refused because
S-2, with the nonnal amount of breakB.
37. Belli an
a fty
21. Purpose
n.Occupa
MEIGS : Charlie Chancey consostently gets more out of the " We are over our quota of whites."
nver
32.
Unas22. Plu nder
tiQn
I've
no
quarrel
wtth
helpmg
disadvantaged
people,
but
when
39.
Cry from
ptrated
23. Hostelry
raw material available than anyone expects. He's never had a
26. Celewill
the
government
learn
that
some
whites
fit
in
that
category
the fold
24.
Clear
con
sonant
brated "I
losing season at Meigs, but thls year,l don 't hear much opUmtsm
U. Consent
above
33. Ad van
too
even
the
brainy
ones?
STUDENT'S
WIFE
doi
ng"
tl
from the Marauder camp.
to
tage
expenses
28. Actor
Playing only nine games, thoush, may help. Nevertheless, I
Gnffith
~~~~~
~~~~~
bave a feeling thos Ia a season when Mel~' fortunes will dop, Dear Helen .
29. Right now
30. State
despite C)lltncey's best efforts : 4-5, but much better if they get ,
Well , well , . how does It feel to oe diSCI'Imlnated against
(Fr )
past Galllpolla. Revenge Ia not only sweet-It's inspirational, too. "Mia No. SOther"? Welcome to the "Other" ~lasslflcatlon - on~
31. Garment
WAHAMA : Coach Gant Barnette bas several things gou\g that has been used on my race for many years.
feature
for him, such as seven home games, and a btt easter schedule,
Maybe lurning the tables around will let you see wbat we
35. May 38. After26
which doesn't include toughies such as Ravenswood
"Others" have faced - NO LONGER IGNORED
-He's
- ---Across?
got just as many minuses, however - a small number of
(2 wds)
boys outthis year; lack of depth at several posotions; and untroed Dear Helen .
U.Ire
Please helD me ~et • lob aa a writer for yoor newspaoer. I U . Eagle'a
players In both offensive and defensove untts. Their development
have wrote (stet Ja book called "Three Sisters from Hollywood,"
neat
reaUy holds the keys to this season
and
I
have
wrote
(stet)
some
articles
(stet)
too.
I
woold
ap.
43.
UnderPersonally,l think it'll be a fairly good one: 7-3, if they gel
stzed
past the first three or four games wlthoutmajoronjurles.
M . Rose
PT. PLEASANT : Last year, optimists said the Big Blacks
essence
could be S-2, while pessimists said they'd be as bad as u . Even
.-J
DOWN
the pessim!ats were wrong, with a dreary 1-8-1 mark for 1972
1.
Coach Dick Ware has a good offensive umt back, some Unscramble theoe four Jumbles,
Caltfornia
one letter to each aquare, to
sophomores coming up with excellent credentials, and 12 senoor form
Z.
Asian
four ordinary worda.
river
lettermen (but only one juntor).
3. Fencing
The best blocking in the worW by a solid line , however, can't
cry
offset the Big Blacks' womsome weakness - someone who can [ YATHS
f. Sculpture
carry the ball with authority, and good blocking m the backfteld.
or
Somehow I bave the feelin~ that this year, PPHS wiU end a
painting
three-year drought and get back in the winning column, if not
speclacularly: 6-4.
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it:
The PoinTVoew rrucrophones and cameras w1ll be on the f1eld
AXYDLBAAXR
1
for 21 of these encounters, but If I'm far afield wtth my forecasts,
Ia LONGFELLOW
Nov. !Owill fond me hiding out In the woods somewhere.
One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A II
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single lette~1
KEETAB
8.00-01110 This Week 20, Maude 8, 10, Evening at Pops 33,
WHERE Ti-lE CHAMP'!:;
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are au
Temperaturs Rosing 6, 13 , Movie "The Stranger" 3, 4,
" P'UP.5t:' t:Nt:'EP U!'!'
honL&lt; Each day the code letters are dilterent.
Baseball 15.
8 30-Hawall Five 0 8, 10, Mov ie "Class of 63" 6, 13, Folk Life
CRYI'TOQUOTES
20
CILIAT
Now arran1e the circled Ietten
CSSE ZSK BVF KJYJDACSAQ 1P
9 oo-swan Lake 20, 33
f'
\I
to form the ourprlae 1111wer, 11
9 30-Vrrglnlan 8, Pilot Films 10
FHFKRBVJPU LPY RS A IJCC ZJPY
10 00-Marcus Welby, MD 6, 13, News 20 , NBC Reports 3, 4,
"::::::~~~~~~I&gt;.~A~;;_:•u~1101ted b1 the above cutoon.
Morlan and Jimmy McPartland 33
.
JB - TA C FQ KFPLKY
11 ·00-News 3, 4, B, 13, 15
rl.....--'-"
Pril=..
11·30-Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15, (vlovles " War and Peace 6, 13,
(Antwen la.orrow)
"The Night of the Iguana" 8, Come to the Fa or 4, Dan Imel
Yeaterolaf'l C1'711toqaote: FUN IS LIKE LIFE INSURANCE:
Tomorrow 10, 11 35-Movle " Blue Denim" 10
THE OLDER YOU GET, THE MORE IT COSTS.-KIN
lomhl•o• BLOAT FANCY SWERVE DIFAMI
11 45-Johnny Carson 4.
S•lurd•y'•
HUBBARD
1 OD-Man From U.N C L E 4, News 13.
\ An•wer• TIW kind of money miKftl come
&lt;C 1111 Klnr roato•• S:rndlcatAo,Iu.)
2 OD-Your Health 4.
from o 11one- "NOTE$"
2 30-News 4

+AKQJ

Owner end Operator

8 24 31&lt;

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8 1-4 tfc

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.....

WANTED
Partt l me ...... Building for sale or tease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
bab vsl tter from 3 D m to 6 30
to
10 p m for appointment
p m and Wednesday night .
3 20 tfc
Ca ll 992 7775 after 6 p m

KNAPP shoes new fall and
winter st yles now out Ca ll

992 532&lt;

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(underground ), S~ct1on r1
2 STOR Y home ' In Syracuse,
Foreman. Surface Mine
Approximately 2 acres of
For em an.
R ec lam at! on BEAUTI F UL Walnut Stereo rad to, 8 track tape com
land, 3 bedroom s, liv i ng
!=oreman Persons applying
bl natlon . am fm rad io, 4
room , Qlnlng room , kitchen
should hold valid foreman
speaker
sound
svstem
and pantrv on f irst floor, wall
cerllflcalion papers (Ohio) or
Balance SlOS 49 or use our
to wall carpet, basement has
have su ff icient experience to
budget t erm s Call 992 3965
outside entrance, Is pane led
apply for State examination
8 22 tfc and ha s second complele
Sa lary Commensurate w ith
kitchen In basement and
Experience
E)Ccellent
second bath, attic paneled,
Beoeflts TO APPLY Wr rte WILKINSON sma ll engine sales
and service, 820 3rd Str et,
could be fourth bedroom 1
or
Phone .
Personnel
Middleport Lawn mower: and
garage and other outbuildings
Department ,
Central
chai n saw repair. Free pickup
with space for 3 ca r&amp; 20
D ivision , Consolidation Coal
and delivery Phone 992 3092
m ln tues from Gavin Pla nt
Company , Cadiz, Ohio ,.3907
Briggs and Stratton and
Can be easily financed Phone
Telephone 614 N14S12 AN Also
992 7080
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Tecumseh parts
8 22 301&lt;
8 26 3tc
EMPLOYER

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_

Dear TBNLY:
For startera, enroll in a fl'elhman Ell!lllh claeal - H.

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Which ruff card
· iS question

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Helen Help
By Helen Bollel
Us. • •

prlcate (sM) If you would let me 11now how to beccme a wrll4or
for newspapers. - mYING BUT NOT WCKY YET

WIN AT BRIDGE

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MILLER
.,OBILE HOMES ,

&amp; THINGS

• 00-S 1 Se TUESDAY, AUG. 21, 1973
6
unr se
mlnar ~
6 15-Sacred Heart 10
6 20-Farm Report 13.
6 25-Paul Harvey 13
6 30-Columbus Today •· Bible Answers 8, Faith For Today 13
Concern &amp; Comment
'
6: 45-Corncob Report 3
7.00-Today3,4, 15 : CBS News !, 10, 6, Fllnfstones13
7·30-Romper Room 6, Rock &amp; Buliwlnkle 13
8·00-Capt Kangaroo!, 10 : New Zoo Revue 13 ' Sesame Sl 33:
Lassie 6.
'
8·30-Jack La !.anne 13, New Zoo Revue 6
8 55-News 13
9 00-Paul Dixon 4, Friendly Junction 10, Brody Bunch 6; Phil
ponahuetS; Mov ie&amp;: Peyton Plaee1 3, Mister Rog ers 33: AM

ALL WEATHER

MODERN
SANITATION

~nrt

992 7244

Pomeroy '

FEMALE
tor
Gaul'S Shake Haven , Chester,
Ohio Reference preferred , 18
ye~rs or over
lnqu1re '"
ANTIQUES FOR SALE 3
person , no phone calls
ser\llce, all makes 992 -22U
8 26-6tp
piece French Love Seat, 2
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy :
8
22
4tc
Complete
mobrle
home
hrgh poster bedroom sets,- 1
Author
i zed Singer Sales and
3
BEDROOM
home,
ll'v'
servrce
plus
glgantrc
83 ACRE FARM, QCI$, water , 6
pmeapple car ved, chlppen
or female desk clerk, diSplay of mobile homes
Service We Sharpen SclssorsT
rng
room ,
kitchen
room house In Langsville
dale desks , heav rly carved MALE
m\!St be abl e to lrv e rn Apply
3 29 ttC
and
bath ,
storm
win
area Phone 992 ·3530 or 742·
center table, game and card
In person at the Ohio Hotel , _alway s available at
dows
and
doors ,
air
6675
tables, library table. large
M id dleport .
conditioning , take over FHA
8 19 10tp FOR FREE estimates on
gold leaf pier mirror over 8 ff
aluminum siding. Storm
8
22
6tc
payments.
new
add
i
t
ion
,
tall, lamps, carved Butler
Doors and Windows , Car .
roo~ ho~se -;lthbath
Syracuse Call 992 7452 or 992 N
secretarial duk wrth book
MA N"=--tor- reta;!"7t;:;,- wlth
ports. Marquees and Railing,
and steam heat , Union Ave ,
2023
case top, round mapl e chair,
sales experience Inqu ire at
Phone
Charles
Lisle,
8-26 3tp Pom eroy Call 992 2962
c lawfoot table and c ane
Ingels Furn1ture , Middleport
Syracuse, Ohio Cerl Jacoh
8-2
4
3tc
bottom chairs , Rosewood
1
No age limit
Sales Representative v
1220 Washonglon Blvd.
J,BEDROOM house l•h baths, 1
Square Grant Stlneway piano,
8 21 61 &lt;
and Son , Inc
·
formal din ing roam . 1 living PAG EVILLE , Oh io incruaes _Johnson
fmgercarved loveseat and -------------4217S21
BELPRE,O.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T""" _ _ ,
6-22·tfc
chair, lar.ge pine dry sink, and CENTRAL DIVISION CON - .":'---- - - - - : - : - _ J
room, kitchen. family room . 2
house, ,. rooms down, 1 up,
ca r ga!l'age, full ba se ment, on
many other Items All old
garage , workshop, and ap· DOZER and back hoe work,
SOLI DATION COAL ' COM - V1S H paid for oil make5 and
acre lot Located in Riggs
pieces ilnd m good condttton
prox imately Ph acres with
PANY , Immediate openings
models of mobile homes
ponds and septic tanks , dlt
Crest Manor Phon e 992 3863
Will sell separate or as group
young orchard 1 block east of
are a\lallable In the followrng
P'hone area code 614·423-9531
Ching service , top soil , fill
before
3
p
m
and
ask
for
Mr
W tll shaw by appointment
Rt 692 , Sl0,500 Information
positions
Maintenance
413 tfc
dirt,
limestone,
B&amp;K
Ingels
Dial 1 304 422 6129
at house
Foreman (underground) ,
Escavatlng Phone 992 5367 or
8 26 6tc
A$SIS ian t Mine Foreman
8 26 tfc

3083 .

Bi g Cap1clty
Mayt1g
Autom1tic1
2 spee~ operatJon
C,Jl.oice of water
t'em p s
Auto
Water
l eve l
control
Lint
F liter or Power

741 -4211

Pick-Up Service
Available
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques.
Diek Seyler-Owner
Kerr 51
Pomeroy, 0 .
Phone 992-1798

SLEEPIN G room for r ent Call

POLES
MAXIMUM
DIAMETER
10" ON
lARGEST END

MOlORS. INC..

used

TWO tra ile r tots m Middleport ,
1h dupt~x. In Bradbury
phone
before 6 p m 992 5693

"or-Sale________ _

The
amount
of
Local
Government Ohro Income Tax
Monies to be allocated to the
Yarlous sub dlvrsrons of Meigs
County , Oh io, as set forth by
The Melg$ County Budget
Commission at the completion
of their meeting held In the
County Auditor's Office on
August 6, 1913 showing per cent
of atiQcatlon. also the actual
monthly smount rs as follows
Townships- 22 Pet.
(AS to Township ROid M)
Bedford
8 18 s 2,699 40

Antiques-Modern-Metals

No rui nous lyes or caustics

For Rent

WANTED
CHIPWOOD

SMitH'NELSDN

Siding - Spouting
Remodeling
Plumbing
Heating. Complete
Building. Vinyl &amp; Aluminum Siding.

STRIPPERS"

Etc from Furniture .

'For sale

$1 iO for 50 word mm1mum
Each add 1tlonal word 2c
Charge

11

laraist
Bulldolltr Radiator to
.~ mato e51 Heater cart.
Nathoo Biggs

1'11 "991-1174

Television Log
r,m.!.'

ROOFING

We Strip Paint, Varnishes,

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CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUAR,.,.

Addll lona l 25c
Advertisement

Dick's
Hoard House

____________ _

BIG YANK
SLACKS
50% OFF SALE

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

Ph. 742·6271

Lost

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Rf'fr•qeratlon ~ Plumbing
Electncdl A.,plldll\.e:. Aulo
Air Cond . Re$tdentlal or
Com mercial

For Free Estimale

------------Wanted '

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He• llng . Air Cond

Roof i ng ,
Spouting ,
Porch Repa Ir , Complet e
Home
Remodeling

..

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loiONOAY, ~UG . ll, 197)
f :OO - Nwl 3••• ,, 0, ll1 A8C NIWI 13 1S"ome 51 •o 1 Tro el
33: Trvth or Con~utnc" 6
·•
v uro
6
' ' ~;;;t,~f.
o.,8~c!'m,~r~~ dr~•,ar; ot Jeannie u ;
7•oo - TruthorConnq 31 Butthe C I~&gt;&lt;k4 1 Newu 10 1 Cl
13; Whol'o My Lln1l1 Elte. Co. 201 Dll&lt;DIIIr Fl•ln" 33 Sr~l~
151 Peoplo, Plae11 and Thln91 5.
' • '
. 7•30- To Toll the Truth 61 Hollywood Squorea 4 1 Troftlc Court
101 Chan·"• Way 20/ Epllodt Action 331 Bobby Goldoboro 3
But tho Clack 131 1'1 Your Bel 8
'
I 00 - Guntmoke I, 101 BoMball World of Joe Garaglola 3 4
151 Rook'"'' Magic Clrcua131Tllltrt20 33
' '
I . 15 - Boltball 3, 4, U
• '
9:00 - Here'• Lucye, 10: Movi11 "The BillS of Mrs Blossom " 6
13, Converaallon with Sol Hurok 20. 33
'
9 30 - Doris Day I , 101 Book Beat 33. 20.
10 00 - Paul Nuchlml33 1Medi cal Center 8 10 News20
10 IS - The Silent Ytora 20.
' '
·
11 •00 - Nowo 3, •· 6, 8, 10. 13, IS.
11 JO-Johnny Carson 3, 15, Movies "The Old Man and 111&lt;1 S.:o."
8, " War and Peace" 6, 13 : Como to the Fair 4· Dan tmel
Tomorrow 10,
'
11.35 - Movie "The Deep Blue Sea" 10.
11.45 - Johnny Carson ; ,
-1 1·00 - Man From U N.C.L E 4, New• 13
1:00 - Focus on Columbuo 4,
3:00 - News 4

P AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

PRICE

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INFORMATION

•

Business Services

WHOLIIALE
DISTRI&amp;UTORSHIP
NOW ~VAILA&amp;L.I

bedroom ,$4, ,.95. 60 111 l2 - No down paymef'f with
approved erodll.
Detrolt•r ln•wJ , $.5,995 . t6 x
B• In Buslntll For Yourself
tO Armor, 2 bedroom . $2 ... 95 .
Full or Part Time .
SO x 10 RttQel , 2 bedroom ,
DISTRIBUTOR NEED ED
n.ns. 60 ... u Chamflan 2
NOW
bedroom , $,.,,.,5 , 60 x 1
C
To suppl'f and urvh:•
Don Thompson
- u.tra liharp , U .P9S . 65 x 12
company established ac .
Forest Park . 3 bedroom ,
PHONE ttHD04
counts In your toni arta for
15 ,795, 52 x 12 Ric hardson ,
tho
beautiful .
60 " 12 Ntw
WORLD FAMOUS
Moon , 2 bedroom, 14, ,.95 1 60 x
DONNA LEE COMPANY
12 Monarch , 2 btdraam, n•w 1967 CHEVROLET Nova , SIX
No
setting
elCperlence
$7 ,195, a super value at SS ,79S
r~qulred 11 company will
cylinder , aulomatlc , radio
These are mostly all late
turn
oyer
company
Priced reasonabllt Call 98S
moct•l homes and the prices
established accounts located
382~. Chester
Include your deli'llery aod
8 24 Jtc
In drug , verlttv. tuper co mplete stt -up so far an
' markets and discount stores
honest to goodness good d.eal . 1968 DODGE Poler'll , take over
Profit potential Is virtually
stop tn today at Berry Miller
unllm Ited 198 and more for
pevments ptu s 5100 or $1 ,250
Mobile Horne Sales , 705
tach day worked Is a very
cu h Phone 992 783•
!=arson Strut, Belpre , Ohio,
a 2-4 Jtc
conaerYatlve estimate
phone ~23 9531 Closed Sun
A $3,498 secu red Inv entory
li6a CAMAROat PS"'":'""idoor
days
lnvastm t nt pull you In an
Ht Will st ll wholesale Phone
8 23 6tc:
established bu siness right
99~ W&lt;
now
.....
8 26 3tp
1969 FOLD DOWN tent cam
WRIT E TODAY
per, !leeps 8, 3 burner stove ,
(Include phone number) :
Ice bO)C , c anopy In oood
DONNA L.EE COM PANY
condlllon Phone 9927378
600 N . JICklon Street
8 24 31p
Med ia , Penna . 19063
BAR MAIO , apply In person HI
Ho ear , Ml dd leport Equal
1972 BENELLI Endu ro A 1
opportunity employer
con drlron $200 9.49 2225
8 26 6tc
8 2.t 3tc
WANTED (A I all tlmesl wood S25 REWA R 0 for return of or
GR EEN upholslered platform
ch ips, g rass clip pings , and
In form atio n leadi ng to the
rocker ~rice SID Call 992
leaves For our org an ic farm
return of a 12 Inch female
3805
on Leading Creek Road (near
beagle stolen or strayed from
....._
1
8 2.. Jtp
Karr's Farm J all Ite m s may
county road 13 laM Monday
be dumped free at our fa rm
even ing Call 742 4171
8 H P LAWN and garden
John Mohler , Rt 1, Box 210,
8 24 Jtc
tractor $115 Phone 773 5867
Middleport. Ohto Phone 992
8 2,. Jtc
3911
8 26 Jtp
1959 MACK Tractor . good
runn rng condition Tires very
MEIGS County natt'v'e wants REDUCE excess fluids with
good C11l l dt~ys 992 ~68 9 ,
acreage for retirement
Fluldex - Lose weight with
evenmgs 992 ~9.41 or 992 330 1
Buildings not i mportant Send
De~~: A D iet
caps ules
at
8 2,. 8tc
location and pr ice to Box 729
Nelson Dug s
M , ln care of th e Dally Sen
8 27 3tp
Back to School Sale I
line! Pomeroy , Ohio
8 22 6tc

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Dannie Perry and girl friend
oltJfollon, Ohio spent Saturday
nl8f1t with Mary Circle. Others
calUng on Smday were Ricky
Circle of New Haven and girl
friend, Linda Ferrell of
SyriiCU8e and James Circle of
New Haven.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hundaon
and Toni of Racine, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Hudson and Joy of
Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
Pickens and children of
SyraCUJe, v!alted at the home
ol Mr, and Mrs. Allan Taylor
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
and Sheryl LeAnn called at the
horne of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Johnson of Racine on Sunday
WUUam Carleton of Racine
and Wayne Ervin of Racine
R.D. called at the home of
Arthur Johnlon and family and
Belly Van Meter on Sunday.

Rusin~

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MOBILE HOMES

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$119S

By ADA SLACK
SYRACUSE - Margaret
Capehart, of Lake Jem,
Florida spent a few days with
' Mrs. Alit~~ Capehart, local and
Mrs. Betfy Fnend, of Basban.
Betty Talar has returned to
her home in Oakdale, Conn
after spending a two weeks
visit wtth her brother and
siltter·in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don
CottliU, and family and froends
In the area.
Mr. and \'dfs. John BurneU of
Charleston vtsited here for two
weeks with Mrs. Freda Duffy
an4 other relatives
Ml8s Glena Soulsby spent
two weeks at the Nazarene
Camp Meeting in Co!iunbus.
Mr. and Mrs Leon Schrader,
daughter
Melissa,
of
Wauchula, Floroila spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mumaw
of Mingo Junction visited his
aunt, MiBs Frankie Mumaw
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden,
Mumaw,
Mrs.
Frankie
Florence Potts, Mrs. Don Usle,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
John Usle, of Pomeroy, attended the wedding of Barbara
Leadingham at the Grace
Methodist Church In GaU!polls.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Duck·
worth of Huntington vlstted
with his sister, Agnes White,
and brother, Richard Duck·
worth, who accompanted them
home for a week's Y1Sll.
Mr.and Mrs. Gene Slack and
Pbllip, of Masslllon spent the
weekend with his mother. Mrs.
Ada Slack.
'
Mr • an d Mrs. Herb Powell
returned to 1/leir home m
Bran don, Fl ort'd a after a
month's visit with Mrs. Freda
"'""'and
other relatiVes.
....-uu1
Mrs. LaiD'&amp; Autherson of
Minersville spent a day with
her alDlt, Mrs. Myla Hudson.
Mary Beth White of Dunbar,
W. Va.,spentseveral days with
her grandmother, Mrs. Agnes
White and uncle, Richard
Duckworth.
Mrs. Freda Duffy spent a
week with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John BID'neU of Charleston.

late mOdtl used Mobile Home

Here are some

1970 PONTIAC

Syracuse
News, Society

Gl LOANS

pnce1

brake•, radio, rea ll y •harp

AnENTION
VUERANS

the high depreciation vou'll

have on your homt fht tint
two yeera by '"opplng tor a

engine, s1andard transmission. power steering , and

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BERRY MILLER Mobile Hom•
you start shopping for your

1171 FORDTORIN0$00
$lOtS
COIIP&lt;I• 1 owner car. less Ihan 33,000 miles, brown finish
wllh malchin9 vinyl roof, and vinyl onterlor, 307 V-8
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Oswald · "Remember Frank
Stockton's story, 'The Lady or
the Ttger'?"
Jim · "Isn't that where the
author left his readers with an
absolute guess and then didn't
answer lt for them?"
Oswald ' "Here's one for any
of our readers who can keep
from looking at the East and
VVesthands VVestca8hesthe
ace and king of diamonds and
continues with the queen South
ruffs and decides that since
: west surely holds tlte ace of
:'rnimps lils best play Is to lead
the Jack and hope that it wUI be
duc~ed. but Weal rises with the
ace East follows with the
. deuce and West leads another
dlamond "
Jim "Here's our lady and
• tiger situation The 10, elsht
and six of trumps are still
' missing and we feel pretty
' sure that \West holds two of
~ them If they are the to and
eight we can ruff with either
ol dummy ' s trump• and be
home If they are the 10 and
·sill II II up to us to ruff with
the nine (f they are the ellht
and a!x"!t Is up, to us to ruff
with the seven '
Oswald " It probably Is lust
• u even a 1uen as ~ou can lnd
' at the bridle t.oble Now look at
, the Eut-Weat cards and Ht!."

THE BORN LOSER
&lt;.OOD!les'S 'IOU'~ B/o..Gt&lt;.l tDl1
11\E RADIO IS DE~!

'T\0' '""

AlLEY OOP

1NIW!I ..API AI NU APAIU AaiN ~

The blddlnl hoo been ·
weot
North
Eut
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Pall

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CLI!ANIN' OlJT HER
AlTtC TODA'I', PAW

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who I do you do now?
A- 114 ohro• cl•b• Vol ~opt
obi yoll pltt.. r wilt ·-·• 11101 of
life

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 511115
Of
QUALnY

Sales t111 • tot ro offer when

Mobllt Homt. You cart beat

Fire bi rd Esprit, local 1 owner c~r . 350 V-8 eng ine, power
steering II. automatic transmission, AM FM rad io, like
new white letfr
tires. 307 V-8, radio, clean Inte riOr A

$1l'IS

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill

4 door, V 8 automatic, power steering radio, good tires,

blue flnl5h, spotless In terior

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

FERGIE INJURED
HOUSTON (UP!) - Chicago
rieblhander Ferguaon JenkirE,
clll&amp;lllted at bll performance
this - , bad further, cause
fOt anguish &amp;anday when he
Injured lhe third and fourth
ftncm ol hill pitching hand In a
home plate cralh With teammate JOR Cardenal In the
CUb'• pme agaln.lt the Houslon Altroe.
'"nley're not aching," Jenldnlllld. "I can't bend them
• lila! the doctor eays they're nol
brobn." loC'Ifl were planned
· far Jenkin~ today when the

dub lravela to Atbtnll to !like
en the Braves.

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Opportunities

WANT AD~

GOBLE
MOBILE HOMES

CONSTRUCTION

Auto Sales

DEADlfii ES

5 P M.Day

Befor~

Publlcatton
Monday Oead lm e 9 a m
Canc&amp;llatlon Correcttons
Will be accep ted unit I 9 ~ m for
Day of Publlcatton
REGULATIONS
The Publisher rt!serves th e
right to edit or reiect any tr~ds
~deemed
obj-ectional
The
publi sher wll( not be responsible
for more than one Incor re ct
Insertion

RATES

For Want Ad Service
5 cen ts p er Word one tnsertton
Mm tmum Cha rg e75c
12 cents per word thret
con secuttve Insertions
18 cents per ward sti con
secuttve tn serttons
15 Per Cent Dtscount on paid
ads and ads paid wlthm 10 days

BLIND ADS

p er

OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to S 00 p m Dally,
8 30 a m
to 12 co Noon
S.:ttu rd av

Men's, women's, girls' &amp;
boys' regular jeans &amp; casual
1ea n s Good colors. All s1zes .

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Notice
KOSCOT KOSMET ICS

&amp; WIGS
Specials durmg Augus t are
Koncen t ree, Moist Kote ,
K lean sl ng Kream, One Day
Sachet &amp; others Phone He len
Jane Brown, 992 5113

8 2 ttc

POMEROY
&amp;:il!l• Jack W. Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992-2181

1973- .:.': .g Zag sewmg mach ine
This machme darns , em
bro iders, overcasts . button
holes
All
without
at
ta chmen ts Pay balan ce of
S38 50 or pay ss per month

Call 992 5331

MEIG S SE NIOR S, Make your
6 10 If&lt;
appointment now to have your
SENIOR PORTRAIT taken EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E
Oat es tor taking MEIGS
Main St , Pomeroy All kinds
SENIORS are Aug 22. 23 , 24
and 25, and Se pt 1 Take
advantage of Special Senior
Prices for these days only

Call GROVER 'S STUD IO,

M•ddleport, Ohio
2475

ends

ol salt water pellets , water
nuggets, block salt and own
Ohio River Salt Phone 992

3891

Phone 992 ·

6 5 tf C

9 1 22tc

NEW sofa beds , sofa by day;
bed by night Your cho ice of
co lors while they last , only
$49 95
Pomerov Recovery ,
622 E Main St , Pomeroy ,
Oh ro Phone 992 755 4

Y A ROSALE-MondaY- ;;.d
Tuesday on county road 19 off
new Rt 33, firs t house on
right Good cloth mg . odds and
8 26 2tc

8 23 6tc

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BRUSH HOG S, 4x5 ft, phone

PAINTING , expenenced , roots
specialty Phon e 992 2239 tor
free estimate
8 24 6tc

71S ttc
197 3 14K70 MOB I L.E home ,

y ARo - sai;;- Mo nd-;y-and
Tuesday on cou nty road 19oft
new Rt 33, f irst house on
right. Good clotho ng , odds and
ends
8 26 2tc
-------------PIANO and organ lessons by
9raduate
of ofCl ncoMusi
nnalo
Conservatory
c
Gerald Hoffner, Phone 992
3825
8 26 121c
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For Sale

1963 Model 9i l 3 plower tr actor ,

P s, doesel $1,300 Call 843
2451
8 21 6tc

1970 BSA 250 Call after 2 p m

Ca ll 985 3919

8 21 61p

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Chester
Columbia
Lebanon
Letart
Olive
Orange
Rutland

12 17
7 18
9 98
6 39
978
7 78
9 18

Salem
SaliSbury

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Scipio
Sutton

10 19
5 99

6 39
6 79

4.016 10
2,369 40
3,293 40
2.108 10
3,227 40
2,567 40
3.029 40
3,362 70
1,976 70

2.108 70
2,240 70
$33,000 00

Corporations - 21 Pc;t.
(As Per Caprta1910)

Pomeroy
Middleport
Racine
Rutland
Syracuse

38 80 $ 16.296 00
39 01
16,38,. 20
5 79
2m 80
7 93
3,330 60
8 47
3,557 40
$42,000.00

County Government 50 00
$75,000 00

$150,000 00

To1el

Gordon H Caldwe ll
Meig s Co unty Auditor
Clerk of
Budget Commrsston

(8) 27, ltc

992 S858

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washer and drye r. diSh ·
washer. stainless steel srnk,
garbage disposal , eye lev el
oven , range, dacron polyester
carpet, large lot Phone 7~2

P()MEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Matn Pomerov

OFFICE SUPPLIES

8 27 Stc

8 26 3tc

ROOMS by the week, $18 up
Meigs In n , Pomeroy

7 12 tfc
PRIVATE meeting room for
any organization , phone 992

3975

$7.00 Per Ton
DELIVERED

TO

OHIO
PALLET CO.
Open Monday through
Froday 7 a.m to S:30 p m.
On Old Rt. 33
Phone 992-2689
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Help Wanted

3 11 tfc

3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
unfurn is hed
a partment s
Phone 992 5434
.4 12 ttc
FURNISHED
Phon e 992-3901

-------help wanted

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SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

Stop In and See Our
Floor Oisolav .

JOHN TUCKER
Rf. 4. Pomeroy, o
992-39S4 or 992-7349

II Must
Be Roght
we Will
ot Roght.

8 2301p

apartment

Pets For Sale

MOBILE home space
Market , Sy ra cuse

Baer 's
8 26 tfc

-------------2 BEDROOM mobrle home
with patio , Rac i ne
Albert Hill , 949 2261

Call

PARKVIEW Kennel s Poodles,
1 toy male and 1 female
Phone 992 54~3
1 15 tfc

Real Estate For Sale

WOOD TRUSSE~

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3, 4, 15.

1.1 30-Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 1l; Love of Life 8, 10. Episode

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Builtto Your '$tlee1
DellvoNCI to Job Sl..

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Action 33; Brady Bunch 13, Bowlln9 6
11 55-CBS News 8, Dan lmel's World 10
12 00-Jeopardy 3, 15; Bob Braun'• 50-lO Club 4, Password 6:
News 10, 13, Sesame St. 33
12 30-3 W's3, IS: Spill Second 6, Search For Tomorrow 8, 10.
12.55-News 3, 15.
1·00-News 3, All My Children 6, 13; Green Acres 10. Not For
Women Only 15 : Joker's Wlld8; Discover Flyln9 33.
1.30-3 On A Match 3, 4, 15, Let's Make A Deal 6, 13. As the
World Turn•8, 10, How Do Your Children Grow' 33
2.00-Days of Our Lives 3, 4, 15 ; Newlywed Game 6, 13, Guiding
Light 8, 10 , Woman 33 .
2 30-0ocfors3, 4, ll : Girl In My Life 6, 13, Edge of Night 8, 10 ,
Musical Encounter 33.
3 00-Another World 3, 4, 15, General Hospital 6, 13, Price Is
Right 8, 10. Folk Life 33.
3 30-Return to Pel'lon Place 3, 15; One Life to Live 6, 13 1 Phil
Donahue 4, Mafch Game '73 8, Secret Storm 10: Moklng
Things Grow 33
4·00-Misfer Cartoon 3, Love, American Style 13, Somerset 15,
Huck II. Yogl6: Secret Storm 8, Sesame St. 33 ; Movie " Sunny
Side of the Street" 10.
4 30-Pettlcoet Junction 3; Dakfarl 13, Margie 15, F Troop 6,
' Abbott II. Co5tello 8; Four Althe Folr 4.
l :OO-Mr. Rogers 20, 33 , Bonanza 3, Hazel 8, Big Volley 6,
Western Star Theater 15
, 5 30-Beverly Hillbillies 8: Elec. Co. 33, Gomer Pyle 13 ,
Hodgepodge Lodge70: Trolls We5f 15, Dick Van Dyke4
s· 55-Earl Nightingale 15
, 6. 00-News 3, 4, 8, 10, 13, 15, Truth or Con seq 6, Se5ome St 20,
Sporfscope 33
6· 30-New•J, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, I Dream of Jeannie 13, Lilias, Yoga
II. You 33
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7 00-Whaf's My Line 8: Elec . Co. 20, News 6, 10: Untamed
World 13: Llvln9 33: Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers 1S,
Truth or Consequences 3, Beat the Clock 4
7 30-To Tell The Truth 6, Price Is Right 8, 10; Beot The Clock
, 13; This Is Your Life 3: Circus 4: RFD 20: Charles Blair's
Better World 15, Cancer· Lifo or DHih 33.

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.

Alignment

EXPERIENCED painter , In
te nor and exterior Call Don
Van Meter , 985 395 1

PRE-F_AB~ICATEQ

773-55~

Specialist
Wheel

Employment Wanted

9 30-To Tell The Truth 3, Elec Co 33: Wild, Wild West 6
Peyton Place 13
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10 00-Dinah Shore 3, IS , Joker's Wild 10; Dick Van Dyke 13
Lilias, Yoga II. You 33
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10 30-Baffle 3. 4, 15: $10,000 Pyramid 8, 10: Spill Second 13,
Zoom 33, Mike Dou9las 6.
11 00-Gamblf 8, 10, Password 13; Travelure 33: Wizard of Odds

ASK US ABOUT

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FURNITURE

MalOti, w.

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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55
On Most Amerocan Cars

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094
8-4 30 Daoly, 8-12 Sat.
In the R. H Rawlings Sons
Buold1ng
.992 2101
Moddleport, 0.

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open8TII5
Monday fhru Saturday
606 E. Ma1n, Pomeroy, 0 .

8 24 6tc

1 ROOM house with bath In
Rutland, air conditioned , EL NA and Wh i te Sewing
Machm es
Service on all
MOBILE home space
carpeted, gas furnace , dish
tn
makes Reasonable rates
Syracuse Phone 992 5858
washer , double oven , range,
The Sewing Center , Mid
double gerage , large carport,
6 21 ttc
dleport, Oh-Io
4 acres cleared and fen ced,
11 16 ttc
small
barn
and
other
buildings Phone 614 742 683,.
5 30 tfc AUTOMOBILE lnsuranc-; been
14 x 65 TR A ILER , 2 bedroom ,
cancelled?
Lost
your
very good cond rt lo Phone 773
operator's l tcense. c;ell 992
5805
7 ROOM house tn Chester , la rge
7428
sun porch , basement. natural
8 22 tfc
6 15 tiC
gas, forced arr heat Chester
.
T P water, also, drilled well
Walktng d istan ce of bus iness NIEGLER Building Supply for
Air Conditioners
butld!ng hous es
Call Cv
area , school and churches On
Ne lgler, R:ectne, Oh io
large
lot
.
Approximately
2
Awnings
8-21 -lOtp
acres, large garden Gordon
Underpinning
Ridenour, Phone 985 3573

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Mobile Homes For Sale

BABY SITTER needed for f trst
grade child . between 3 JO
P m to 12 30 am tn my
home Inquire at 134 But
ternut Aye
In Pomeroy
_ befo~_:_::o p m
8 26 21P

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK

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8 26 6tc

Middleport, 0.

992-2550

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EXCAVATING Dozers, large
and small , Backhoes and
loaders on track and tires;
Dump truck - Lo-boy ser vice . Septic: tenks Installed
George (bill) Pullins , phone

992 2478 or 992-7&lt;02

2 9 tic
SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED , REPAIRED
MILLER SANITATION
STEWART, OHIO PH 662:
3035
.
10 4 tfc
SEWING MACHINES Repair

NORTH (DI
.973

1972 YAMAHA motorcycle 125
cc less than 500 m lies Phone

992 5105

8 26 31p

-------------GA S furnace ,w ith blower ,
electric c ounter top range
and oven Call 992 2377

8 26 3tp

-------------PI GS for sale Lewrs Smrth , Rt
2, Pomeroy 992 6i85

8 26 3tc

------------3 WEEK ·OLD wh tte faced bull
ca lf, 1 white f aced heifer calf
196~ pickup tru ck, 18 foot
boat
8 26 Jtc

------------NEW 1973 zig zag sewing

mac hln!s In origina l fa c to ry
carton
Z ig zao to make
bbttonholes , sew on butons,
monograms , and make fi:mcy
desi gns with lust the tw !.st of a
single dill , Left In lay a -way
and neyer been uud Will sell
for only S~7 cash or te rm s
avallable Phon e 992 298.t
8 26 6tc

-------------ELECTROL U X
vacuum

cleaner , A 1 condition, uses
paper bags , ha..s cordwmder
and many attachments,. Also
shampoo attachme nt In
eluded! _- only 4 ave lia ble S37 70
cash
or
terms
eva lla ble Phone V'/ 1 · 1'118~

8 26 6tc

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8 21 tfc

-------------Wanted To Buy

COR NER cupboards, wall
cupboards , chests , old guns ,
anv c ondition Also blue
decorated stonewa r e Write
P 0 Box ~~. Mart insburg ,

OhiO, &lt;3935 or call 1 &lt;8H«O

efter 1 p m

8 8 9Dtc
NO 1 Copper, 60c , Radiators,
30c , brass , 20c. batteries . 90c
e-ach , c lean, drv Ginse ng
roots , S60 a tb Yell ow root, S4 ,

May apple, 50c per lb M. A
Hall , ~eeds'v'llle . Call 378
62&lt;9
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7 31 ftc

_ _

WANTED

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Fi n A9 ttator

tor
au c ti o n ,
hou~ehold goods Tools, mo st
anything of value Will buy or
se ll on commiSSion Will haul

Ca ll 992 3354 or 992 2792

Havm an •s

1· 25 -ttc

OLD furnitur e, oak tabl es,
cloc:kl, Ice boxeo, brats beds,

dishes

or

comp lete

household s Write M
D
Mlltlr, Rt 4, Pomeroy , Ohio,

____ _________ _
call 992
6271
_..

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5 13 tfc

PerWII· Prtu

M1yt19

HIIO ol He•t
Dry1r1
Sur round clo thes
with gentle, e'v'en
f!eat No hot spots ,
no
ove rdryi-ng
Fine M esh Li n'

We.talk to you
like 1 person,

FIller

We Sptclllilt In

MAYTAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE ~;~~~~:et

WMI011'390
ON YOUR DIAL

Arnold Grate.

Rutland

3 BEDROOM house on Lincoln
H ill, living room, kllchen ,
bath and ut ility room, extra
large lot over 1 acre Has
dr i 'lleway
S13,000
Call
. sunday after 12 noon, on
weekdays after 5 p m , 992

3247

8 s tfc

--------------LrARG E, convenient building
lots at Roc k Springs Area
restricted for housn only
Tupper$ Pla ins &amp; Chester
Water ava i lable Call or see
Bill Witte, 992 2789

?Jl&lt;-tfc

CANNING
Tomatoes ,
c ucumbers, ma ngoe s, and
cantalopes
Gera ld i ne
Cleland , Ra&lt;llne

992-3861

2-14'

SPORTSPAL CANOE
LISt $334

SALE '280

1-12'

SPORTSPAL CANOE
List $295

SALE •250
All Fishif)g
Rods &amp; Lures

20% OFF
We have plenty of rlftu 11.
shot guns In stock - Also
ammunition and hunting
license
After Sept 1 We Witt Be
Closed Thur.
o.,.n Mon .. Tuos, &amp; Wed
8-5 30
Cloud Thursday
Open Frl &amp; Sat. 8-1

GRAVELY
tRACTOR SALES
511 E, Moln
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phond "2 2175_

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FURNISHED
MIDDLEPORT
Near
sc hool5 , 1 be dr~oms. la rg e
kitchen, nice bath, front and
back porche5. Asking on ly
$8900 00
NEW HOME
3 BEDROOMS - Bath. storm
dooroandwlndows, doubl e •Ink
built-In stove and oven E lectrl~
heat Ni ce lot Just $18,500.00
TUPPERS PLAINS
NEARL Y NEW - Ni ce 2
badroom hom e, bath, sliding
glass door&gt;, built In range All
electric, carport and nice lot
$15.000 00
REASONABLE
2 BEDROOMS - for ced air
fu rnace, nl c::e bath ~ front porch

and large lot Only 14,000 00
NEW LISTING
SIOO 00 · Per-acre for 60 acres In
Lebanon Township, on good
9rave1 road
SOON THif'IGS WILL BEGIN
TO ROLL HERE IN TH E
COU NTY. HAVE YO U WHAT
YOU WANT OR NEED
BEFO RE ALL THIS HAP
PENS IF NOT COME IN AND
DISCUSS IT WITH ONE OF US

chen wlf h range and oven,

lot• of cabinets, carpeted,
carport, electric heat JUST
S17.000 00
RUTLAND
3 nice badrooms with closefo
nice kitchen and dining area:
bath, full ba sement with
shower, storm windows and

doors, electric heal, 51 acre

$18,500 00

GOING BUSINESS
Showing a nice profit Good
clean stdck
E•ce ll ent
loco tlpn, A great future for
someone Selling due to 111
health . COME TO THE
OFF IC E, NO PHONE
CALLS PL EASE
5 ROOM COTTAGE
MIDDL EPORT
2
bedroom• . Both Dlntn 9

Pass
Pass

room 11h sfory 1rame Some

storm doors ond wlndowo.
Porches Lot 100~ 125 Asking
$5,500 00
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
ALL TYPE PROPERTY
~ 1 ST
TODAY ,
J
ASSOCIATES TO HELp
WITH THE SALE; OF YOUR
PROPERTY
HENRY E. CLELAND,
BROKER
"2-2259
If 00 lniWit 992-1561

nl9ht phone 192 352S or 992
__________ _ _: 11 tfc

sm

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8 23 90tc
b'oE Ci:- wH"eiL- 'Aiivn;;;• 1
located at Cro.. roldl At 12~
now bec k to work c'omPietf
front end urvlct, hmt vp lnd
brlke
service
Whttl l
balanced tl'ICironlcally All
work uu•r•nttld Rtnonabl•
ratn . Phone 1f2.J23 2

---------2·11 ttc
RON SHEPARD, Fj,;;;;:-w-; 11
Rtmod~tllng l Ctram (c til t
batha Bo• 280, Ruttond 742
3660,
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MOB IL Et.-;.;;-.-;~;;r-&amp;11
tricot plumbing lnd ~ 1111 &lt; ·
Phono 992-5151.
ng
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7·15 II&lt;

HARR ISON:Srv- t;r: lc;-;d
nrvlct &lt;o lio. Phont f92-2S22,

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Pass

Pass

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

and backhoe work. llptlc:
tanks Installed, dump trucks
and lo boys for h Ire, will haul
f ill dirt, top soli , llmeatone
and gravel, Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers. day phone 992 -70&amp;9 .

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Openmg lead- • K

6-JO tic
- SEPTICTANKSCLEANED
REASONABLE rate• Ph ;;o
&lt;782, Gallipollo, John Russell,

at a reuQnabl e charge Call

U72

+1093

t94

your
Free
328,.
co ·
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East-West vulnerable
West North East South
I+
Pass I+
2+
2•
Pass 2•

8 23 3otc
'R'EAIYY:M'~--c o ;:;-cR- eTE

8 30 a m. to s P m Saturday
- 8.30 to 12 noon - unless b
appointment Phone 992 . 561~
or 992-7121
_
7 25-lOtc

rn t r xr J

.KQJ54

9 1 tfc

OPEN - Roger f.ty U II 'a Glr .
age near Cronroeda on St
Rt 12,.; 1!111 mechanical work
Including automati c;; trans m issi ons Monday F rldav

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.975

Exc AVATiNG, -do;~l;;.der
ABOUT3YEARSOLD
TUPPERSPLAINS - 1 floor
plan, 3 nice bedrooms with
clo5ef•, modern bath, kif

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kitchen, oak floors , gas furnace,
basement and large lot

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+754

complete Service
Phone 949 3821
Racine , Oh io
Crltt Bradford

POMEROY - 2 bedrooms, nice

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furnece for winter
Dirty
furnaces coat fuel and could
cost a life Call P &amp; J Home
Ms lntenance 992 3509, 215 N
Second , Middleport
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7 31 tiC

Nrr tJ

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EAST

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delivered r ight to
prolec t Fast and easy
estimates Phone 992
Goeole l n Ready Mix
Middleport, Ohio

About 7:30pm. Friday ,1101neone II go!llj! to kick a football In
anger at Saundera Memorial Field In Pt. Pleaunt, and the 1973
61~ ~
eeaeon wiD olflclally be under Wf/.'y , A half-hoor later, the 1111111e
Unbelievable but True
thl1111 will hawert at Wahama, 1111d so, It Ia Ume for oor aruma!
by THOMAS JOSEPH
DEAR HELEN ,
local football forecast,
"No. $Other " Isn't alone. U you're not ol a minority race
5 Flee
!Jlatyear, I relied on oblervatlorut by the more astute fans at yo u're an a~an fOt college scholarship and loans,
ACROSS
'
G. flonl
I - metah·
each high school, and waa off too mark corutlderably. So this
While my husband was wntns only $67 a week and 1 was
arrange ·
ohsm
year, the opinions you read are atrlctly those of the author, and It pregnant with our son, he needed just $100 to finish hill college
mcnt
Ia I - and I alone - w.bo'll be rurvting for tall timber ~ I'm year He had an " A" average, so we didn't think there wouW be II6. Cache
1. Mountam
Diva
lake
wrong.
LUCJOC
much trouble getting a scholarship,
8
Dova's
GALUPOLIS: Last year's ~rop of big, strong, fast (but
IZ. Soiree
"What's your average?" asked the examiner.· When he 13. l.oke a
delight
green) sophomores are big, strong, fast, not-60-f!reen juniors
9,
Dele's
dlscovered
It
was
"A,"
he
said,
"Oh,
If
It
were
Cor
D
we
coold
bancdict
now, and there's a respectable &amp;•1111 of seniors relurning If
ant1theSLIJ,
(2
wds)
Coach Johnny Ecker can put them together, this could be a very process the scholarship right away, but now you'D bave to go 15 Altar
10.•Jekyll's
through channela." We fUied out lt'lveral forma in triplicate got
Yellerolay'a Aaawer
nasty side
tough ediUon of the Blue Devils.
constcl·
doctor's
verification
thai!
was
pregnant,
etc
.
and
waited!
'
U
.
Enlatton
With an owotandlng quarterback and plenty of raw talent, the
25. Taro
u. Firot
deavQrcd
Helen,
we
were
never
even
notified
that
my
husband
couldn
'I
16.
Japanc.e
Devils should he contenders for the SEOAL championship - IF
home
root
17.
Quarry
wild
dog
they get by their annual traumatic encounter with Meigs, which get the scholarship. We fmally borrowed the money and had to 17. Commls·
35.
Gossip
18. Academic
27.-pfD
pay
a
late
registration
fee
.
(st.)
plant
nob1s
comes early thia year, on Sept. 28
eration
A
friend
had
a
similar
eliJ)Orience.
He
was
third
highest
In
his
38.
Gunther's
30.
All
and
19
T•betan
19. Alter
" Since the Devita did as well a~ expected last year (I tabbed
"Inside
sundry
sheep
one's
them at 4~ or s-5), this year I'll go out on the limb even farther: class and had been recommended highly bY his principal, rut the
U
Dispatch
zo.
Gaoned
course
college dean told him the scholarship had been refused because
S-2, with the nonnal amount of breakB.
37. Belli an
a fty
21. Purpose
n.Occupa
MEIGS : Charlie Chancey consostently gets more out of the " We are over our quota of whites."
nver
32.
Unas22. Plu nder
tiQn
I've
no
quarrel
wtth
helpmg
disadvantaged
people,
but
when
39.
Cry from
ptrated
23. Hostelry
raw material available than anyone expects. He's never had a
26. Celewill
the
government
learn
that
some
whites
fit
in
that
category
the fold
24.
Clear
con
sonant
brated "I
losing season at Meigs, but thls year,l don 't hear much opUmtsm
U. Consent
above
33. Ad van
too
even
the
brainy
ones?
STUDENT'S
WIFE
doi
ng"
tl
from the Marauder camp.
to
tage
expenses
28. Actor
Playing only nine games, thoush, may help. Nevertheless, I
Gnffith
~~~~~
~~~~~
bave a feeling thos Ia a season when Mel~' fortunes will dop, Dear Helen .
29. Right now
30. State
despite C)lltncey's best efforts : 4-5, but much better if they get ,
Well , well , . how does It feel to oe diSCI'Imlnated against
(Fr )
past Galllpolla. Revenge Ia not only sweet-It's inspirational, too. "Mia No. SOther"? Welcome to the "Other" ~lasslflcatlon - on~
31. Garment
WAHAMA : Coach Gant Barnette bas several things gou\g that has been used on my race for many years.
feature
for him, such as seven home games, and a btt easter schedule,
Maybe lurning the tables around will let you see wbat we
35. May 38. After26
which doesn't include toughies such as Ravenswood
"Others" have faced - NO LONGER IGNORED
-He's
- ---Across?
got just as many minuses, however - a small number of
(2 wds)
boys outthis year; lack of depth at several posotions; and untroed Dear Helen .
U.Ire
Please helD me ~et • lob aa a writer for yoor newspaoer. I U . Eagle'a
players In both offensive and defensove untts. Their development
have wrote (stet Ja book called "Three Sisters from Hollywood,"
neat
reaUy holds the keys to this season
and
I
have
wrote
(stet)
some
articles
(stet)
too.
I
woold
ap.
43.
UnderPersonally,l think it'll be a fairly good one: 7-3, if they gel
stzed
past the first three or four games wlthoutmajoronjurles.
M . Rose
PT. PLEASANT : Last year, optimists said the Big Blacks
essence
could be S-2, while pessimists said they'd be as bad as u . Even
.-J
DOWN
the pessim!ats were wrong, with a dreary 1-8-1 mark for 1972
1.
Coach Dick Ware has a good offensive umt back, some Unscramble theoe four Jumbles,
Caltfornia
one letter to each aquare, to
sophomores coming up with excellent credentials, and 12 senoor form
Z.
Asian
four ordinary worda.
river
lettermen (but only one juntor).
3. Fencing
The best blocking in the worW by a solid line , however, can't
cry
offset the Big Blacks' womsome weakness - someone who can [ YATHS
f. Sculpture
carry the ball with authority, and good blocking m the backfteld.
or
Somehow I bave the feelin~ that this year, PPHS wiU end a
painting
three-year drought and get back in the winning column, if not
speclacularly: 6-4.
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it:
The PoinTVoew rrucrophones and cameras w1ll be on the f1eld
AXYDLBAAXR
1
for 21 of these encounters, but If I'm far afield wtth my forecasts,
Ia LONGFELLOW
Nov. !Owill fond me hiding out In the woods somewhere.
One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A II
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single lette~1
KEETAB
8.00-01110 This Week 20, Maude 8, 10, Evening at Pops 33,
WHERE Ti-lE CHAMP'!:;
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are au
Temperaturs Rosing 6, 13 , Movie "The Stranger" 3, 4,
" P'UP.5t:' t:Nt:'EP U!'!'
honL&lt; Each day the code letters are dilterent.
Baseball 15.
8 30-Hawall Five 0 8, 10, Mov ie "Class of 63" 6, 13, Folk Life
CRYI'TOQUOTES
20
CILIAT
Now arran1e the circled Ietten
CSSE ZSK BVF KJYJDACSAQ 1P
9 oo-swan Lake 20, 33
f'
\I
to form the ourprlae 1111wer, 11
9 30-Vrrglnlan 8, Pilot Films 10
FHFKRBVJPU LPY RS A IJCC ZJPY
10 00-Marcus Welby, MD 6, 13, News 20 , NBC Reports 3, 4,
"::::::~~~~~~I&gt;.~A~;;_:•u~1101ted b1 the above cutoon.
Morlan and Jimmy McPartland 33
.
JB - TA C FQ KFPLKY
11 ·00-News 3, 4, B, 13, 15
rl.....--'-"
Pril=..
11·30-Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15, (vlovles " War and Peace 6, 13,
(Antwen la.orrow)
"The Night of the Iguana" 8, Come to the Fa or 4, Dan Imel
Yeaterolaf'l C1'711toqaote: FUN IS LIKE LIFE INSURANCE:
Tomorrow 10, 11 35-Movle " Blue Denim" 10
THE OLDER YOU GET, THE MORE IT COSTS.-KIN
lomhl•o• BLOAT FANCY SWERVE DIFAMI
11 45-Johnny Carson 4.
S•lurd•y'•
HUBBARD
1 OD-Man From U.N C L E 4, News 13.
\ An•wer• TIW kind of money miKftl come
&lt;C 1111 Klnr roato•• S:rndlcatAo,Iu.)
2 OD-Your Health 4.
from o 11one- "NOTE$"
2 30-News 4

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Owner end Operator

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WANTED
Partt l me ...... Building for sale or tease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
bab vsl tter from 3 D m to 6 30
to
10 p m for appointment
p m and Wednesday night .
3 20 tfc
Ca ll 992 7775 after 6 p m

KNAPP shoes new fall and
winter st yles now out Ca ll

992 532&lt;

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(underground ), S~ct1on r1
2 STOR Y home ' In Syracuse,
Foreman. Surface Mine
Approximately 2 acres of
For em an.
R ec lam at! on BEAUTI F UL Walnut Stereo rad to, 8 track tape com
land, 3 bedroom s, liv i ng
!=oreman Persons applying
bl natlon . am fm rad io, 4
room , Qlnlng room , kitchen
should hold valid foreman
speaker
sound
svstem
and pantrv on f irst floor, wall
cerllflcalion papers (Ohio) or
Balance SlOS 49 or use our
to wall carpet, basement has
have su ff icient experience to
budget t erm s Call 992 3965
outside entrance, Is pane led
apply for State examination
8 22 tfc and ha s second complele
Sa lary Commensurate w ith
kitchen In basement and
Experience
E)Ccellent
second bath, attic paneled,
Beoeflts TO APPLY Wr rte WILKINSON sma ll engine sales
and service, 820 3rd Str et,
could be fourth bedroom 1
or
Phone .
Personnel
Middleport Lawn mower: and
garage and other outbuildings
Department ,
Central
chai n saw repair. Free pickup
with space for 3 ca r&amp; 20
D ivision , Consolidation Coal
and delivery Phone 992 3092
m ln tues from Gavin Pla nt
Company , Cadiz, Ohio ,.3907
Briggs and Stratton and
Can be easily financed Phone
Telephone 614 N14S12 AN Also
992 7080
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Tecumseh parts
8 22 301&lt;
8 26 3tc
EMPLOYER

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Dear TBNLY:
For startera, enroll in a fl'elhman Ell!lllh claeal - H.

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I
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Which ruff card
· iS question

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Helen Help
By Helen Bollel
Us. • •

prlcate (sM) If you would let me 11now how to beccme a wrll4or
for newspapers. - mYING BUT NOT WCKY YET

WIN AT BRIDGE

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MILLER
.,OBILE HOMES ,

&amp; THINGS

• 00-S 1 Se TUESDAY, AUG. 21, 1973
6
unr se
mlnar ~
6 15-Sacred Heart 10
6 20-Farm Report 13.
6 25-Paul Harvey 13
6 30-Columbus Today •· Bible Answers 8, Faith For Today 13
Concern &amp; Comment
'
6: 45-Corncob Report 3
7.00-Today3,4, 15 : CBS News !, 10, 6, Fllnfstones13
7·30-Romper Room 6, Rock &amp; Buliwlnkle 13
8·00-Capt Kangaroo!, 10 : New Zoo Revue 13 ' Sesame Sl 33:
Lassie 6.
'
8·30-Jack La !.anne 13, New Zoo Revue 6
8 55-News 13
9 00-Paul Dixon 4, Friendly Junction 10, Brody Bunch 6; Phil
ponahuetS; Mov ie&amp;: Peyton Plaee1 3, Mister Rog ers 33: AM

ALL WEATHER

MODERN
SANITATION

~nrt

992 7244

Pomeroy '

FEMALE
tor
Gaul'S Shake Haven , Chester,
Ohio Reference preferred , 18
ye~rs or over
lnqu1re '"
ANTIQUES FOR SALE 3
person , no phone calls
ser\llce, all makes 992 -22U
8 26-6tp
piece French Love Seat, 2
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy :
8
22
4tc
Complete
mobrle
home
hrgh poster bedroom sets,- 1
Author
i zed Singer Sales and
3
BEDROOM
home,
ll'v'
servrce
plus
glgantrc
83 ACRE FARM, QCI$, water , 6
pmeapple car ved, chlppen
or female desk clerk, diSplay of mobile homes
Service We Sharpen SclssorsT
rng
room ,
kitchen
room house In Langsville
dale desks , heav rly carved MALE
m\!St be abl e to lrv e rn Apply
3 29 ttC
and
bath ,
storm
win
area Phone 992 ·3530 or 742·
center table, game and card
In person at the Ohio Hotel , _alway s available at
dows
and
doors ,
air
6675
tables, library table. large
M id dleport .
conditioning , take over FHA
8 19 10tp FOR FREE estimates on
gold leaf pier mirror over 8 ff
aluminum siding. Storm
8
22
6tc
payments.
new
add
i
t
ion
,
tall, lamps, carved Butler
Doors and Windows , Car .
roo~ ho~se -;lthbath
Syracuse Call 992 7452 or 992 N
secretarial duk wrth book
MA N"=--tor- reta;!"7t;:;,- wlth
ports. Marquees and Railing,
and steam heat , Union Ave ,
2023
case top, round mapl e chair,
sales experience Inqu ire at
Phone
Charles
Lisle,
8-26 3tp Pom eroy Call 992 2962
c lawfoot table and c ane
Ingels Furn1ture , Middleport
Syracuse, Ohio Cerl Jacoh
8-2
4
3tc
bottom chairs , Rosewood
1
No age limit
Sales Representative v
1220 Washonglon Blvd.
J,BEDROOM house l•h baths, 1
Square Grant Stlneway piano,
8 21 61 &lt;
and Son , Inc
·
formal din ing roam . 1 living PAG EVILLE , Oh io incruaes _Johnson
fmgercarved loveseat and -------------4217S21
BELPRE,O.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T""" _ _ ,
6-22·tfc
chair, lar.ge pine dry sink, and CENTRAL DIVISION CON - .":'---- - - - - : - : - _ J
room, kitchen. family room . 2
house, ,. rooms down, 1 up,
ca r ga!l'age, full ba se ment, on
many other Items All old
garage , workshop, and ap· DOZER and back hoe work,
SOLI DATION COAL ' COM - V1S H paid for oil make5 and
acre lot Located in Riggs
pieces ilnd m good condttton
prox imately Ph acres with
PANY , Immediate openings
models of mobile homes
ponds and septic tanks , dlt
Crest Manor Phon e 992 3863
Will sell separate or as group
young orchard 1 block east of
are a\lallable In the followrng
P'hone area code 614·423-9531
Ching service , top soil , fill
before
3
p
m
and
ask
for
Mr
W tll shaw by appointment
Rt 692 , Sl0,500 Information
positions
Maintenance
413 tfc
dirt,
limestone,
B&amp;K
Ingels
Dial 1 304 422 6129
at house
Foreman (underground) ,
Escavatlng Phone 992 5367 or
8 26 6tc
A$SIS ian t Mine Foreman
8 26 tfc

3083 .

Bi g Cap1clty
Mayt1g
Autom1tic1
2 spee~ operatJon
C,Jl.oice of water
t'em p s
Auto
Water
l eve l
control
Lint
F liter or Power

741 -4211

Pick-Up Service
Available
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques.
Diek Seyler-Owner
Kerr 51
Pomeroy, 0 .
Phone 992-1798

SLEEPIN G room for r ent Call

POLES
MAXIMUM
DIAMETER
10" ON
lARGEST END

MOlORS. INC..

used

TWO tra ile r tots m Middleport ,
1h dupt~x. In Bradbury
phone
before 6 p m 992 5693

"or-Sale________ _

The
amount
of
Local
Government Ohro Income Tax
Monies to be allocated to the
Yarlous sub dlvrsrons of Meigs
County , Oh io, as set forth by
The Melg$ County Budget
Commission at the completion
of their meeting held In the
County Auditor's Office on
August 6, 1913 showing per cent
of atiQcatlon. also the actual
monthly smount rs as follows
Townships- 22 Pet.
(AS to Township ROid M)
Bedford
8 18 s 2,699 40

Antiques-Modern-Metals

No rui nous lyes or caustics

For Rent

WANTED
CHIPWOOD

SMitH'NELSDN

Siding - Spouting
Remodeling
Plumbing
Heating. Complete
Building. Vinyl &amp; Aluminum Siding.

STRIPPERS"

Etc from Furniture .

'For sale

$1 iO for 50 word mm1mum
Each add 1tlonal word 2c
Charge

11

laraist
Bulldolltr Radiator to
.~ mato e51 Heater cart.
Nathoo Biggs

1'11 "991-1174

Television Log
r,m.!.'

ROOFING

We Strip Paint, Varnishes,

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CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUAR,.,.

Addll lona l 25c
Advertisement

Dick's
Hoard House

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BIG YANK
SLACKS
50% OFF SALE

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

Ph. 742·6271

Lost

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Rf'fr•qeratlon ~ Plumbing
Electncdl A.,plldll\.e:. Aulo
Air Cond . Re$tdentlal or
Com mercial

For Free Estimale

------------Wanted '

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He• llng . Air Cond

Roof i ng ,
Spouting ,
Porch Repa Ir , Complet e
Home
Remodeling

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f :OO - Nwl 3••• ,, 0, ll1 A8C NIWI 13 1S"ome 51 •o 1 Tro el
33: Trvth or Con~utnc" 6
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v uro
6
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o.,8~c!'m,~r~~ dr~•,ar; ot Jeannie u ;
7•oo - TruthorConnq 31 Butthe C I~&gt;&lt;k4 1 Newu 10 1 Cl
13; Whol'o My Lln1l1 Elte. Co. 201 Dll&lt;DIIIr Fl•ln" 33 Sr~l~
151 Peoplo, Plae11 and Thln91 5.
' • '
. 7•30- To Toll the Truth 61 Hollywood Squorea 4 1 Troftlc Court
101 Chan·"• Way 20/ Epllodt Action 331 Bobby Goldoboro 3
But tho Clack 131 1'1 Your Bel 8
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I 00 - Guntmoke I, 101 BoMball World of Joe Garaglola 3 4
151 Rook'"'' Magic Clrcua131Tllltrt20 33
' '
I . 15 - Boltball 3, 4, U
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9:00 - Here'• Lucye, 10: Movi11 "The BillS of Mrs Blossom " 6
13, Converaallon with Sol Hurok 20. 33
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9 30 - Doris Day I , 101 Book Beat 33. 20.
10 00 - Paul Nuchlml33 1Medi cal Center 8 10 News20
10 IS - The Silent Ytora 20.
' '
·
11 •00 - Nowo 3, •· 6, 8, 10. 13, IS.
11 JO-Johnny Carson 3, 15, Movies "The Old Man and 111&lt;1 S.:o."
8, " War and Peace" 6, 13 : Como to the Fair 4· Dan tmel
Tomorrow 10,
'
11.35 - Movie "The Deep Blue Sea" 10.
11.45 - Johnny Carson ; ,
-1 1·00 - Man From U N.C.L E 4, New• 13
1:00 - Focus on Columbuo 4,
3:00 - News 4

P AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

PRICE

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INFORMATION

•

Business Services

WHOLIIALE
DISTRI&amp;UTORSHIP
NOW ~VAILA&amp;L.I

bedroom ,$4, ,.95. 60 111 l2 - No down paymef'f with
approved erodll.
Detrolt•r ln•wJ , $.5,995 . t6 x
B• In Buslntll For Yourself
tO Armor, 2 bedroom . $2 ... 95 .
Full or Part Time .
SO x 10 RttQel , 2 bedroom ,
DISTRIBUTOR NEED ED
n.ns. 60 ... u Chamflan 2
NOW
bedroom , $,.,,.,5 , 60 x 1
C
To suppl'f and urvh:•
Don Thompson
- u.tra liharp , U .P9S . 65 x 12
company established ac .
Forest Park . 3 bedroom ,
PHONE ttHD04
counts In your toni arta for
15 ,795, 52 x 12 Ric hardson ,
tho
beautiful .
60 " 12 Ntw
WORLD FAMOUS
Moon , 2 bedroom, 14, ,.95 1 60 x
DONNA LEE COMPANY
12 Monarch , 2 btdraam, n•w 1967 CHEVROLET Nova , SIX
No
setting
elCperlence
$7 ,195, a super value at SS ,79S
r~qulred 11 company will
cylinder , aulomatlc , radio
These are mostly all late
turn
oyer
company
Priced reasonabllt Call 98S
moct•l homes and the prices
established accounts located
382~. Chester
Include your deli'llery aod
8 24 Jtc
In drug , verlttv. tuper co mplete stt -up so far an
' markets and discount stores
honest to goodness good d.eal . 1968 DODGE Poler'll , take over
Profit potential Is virtually
stop tn today at Berry Miller
unllm Ited 198 and more for
pevments ptu s 5100 or $1 ,250
Mobile Horne Sales , 705
tach day worked Is a very
cu h Phone 992 783•
!=arson Strut, Belpre , Ohio,
a 2-4 Jtc
conaerYatlve estimate
phone ~23 9531 Closed Sun
A $3,498 secu red Inv entory
li6a CAMAROat PS"'":'""idoor
days
lnvastm t nt pull you In an
Ht Will st ll wholesale Phone
8 23 6tc:
established bu siness right
99~ W&lt;
now
.....
8 26 3tp
1969 FOLD DOWN tent cam
WRIT E TODAY
per, !leeps 8, 3 burner stove ,
(Include phone number) :
Ice bO)C , c anopy In oood
DONNA L.EE COM PANY
condlllon Phone 9927378
600 N . JICklon Street
8 24 31p
Med ia , Penna . 19063
BAR MAIO , apply In person HI
Ho ear , Ml dd leport Equal
1972 BENELLI Endu ro A 1
opportunity employer
con drlron $200 9.49 2225
8 26 6tc
8 2.t 3tc
WANTED (A I all tlmesl wood S25 REWA R 0 for return of or
GR EEN upholslered platform
ch ips, g rass clip pings , and
In form atio n leadi ng to the
rocker ~rice SID Call 992
leaves For our org an ic farm
return of a 12 Inch female
3805
on Leading Creek Road (near
beagle stolen or strayed from
....._
1
8 2.. Jtp
Karr's Farm J all Ite m s may
county road 13 laM Monday
be dumped free at our fa rm
even ing Call 742 4171
8 H P LAWN and garden
John Mohler , Rt 1, Box 210,
8 24 Jtc
tractor $115 Phone 773 5867
Middleport. Ohto Phone 992
8 2,. Jtc
3911
8 26 Jtp
1959 MACK Tractor . good
runn rng condition Tires very
MEIGS County natt'v'e wants REDUCE excess fluids with
good C11l l dt~ys 992 ~68 9 ,
acreage for retirement
Fluldex - Lose weight with
evenmgs 992 ~9.41 or 992 330 1
Buildings not i mportant Send
De~~: A D iet
caps ules
at
8 2,. 8tc
location and pr ice to Box 729
Nelson Dug s
M , ln care of th e Dally Sen
8 27 3tp
Back to School Sale I
line! Pomeroy , Ohio
8 22 6tc

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Dannie Perry and girl friend
oltJfollon, Ohio spent Saturday
nl8f1t with Mary Circle. Others
calUng on Smday were Ricky
Circle of New Haven and girl
friend, Linda Ferrell of
SyriiCU8e and James Circle of
New Haven.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hundaon
and Toni of Racine, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Hudson and Joy of
Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
Pickens and children of
SyraCUJe, v!alted at the home
ol Mr, and Mrs. Allan Taylor
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
and Sheryl LeAnn called at the
horne of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Johnson of Racine on Sunday
WUUam Carleton of Racine
and Wayne Ervin of Racine
R.D. called at the home of
Arthur Johnlon and family and
Belly Van Meter on Sunday.

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SYRACUSE - Margaret
Capehart, of Lake Jem,
Florida spent a few days with
' Mrs. Alit~~ Capehart, local and
Mrs. Betfy Fnend, of Basban.
Betty Talar has returned to
her home in Oakdale, Conn
after spending a two weeks
visit wtth her brother and
siltter·in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don
CottliU, and family and froends
In the area.
Mr. and \'dfs. John BurneU of
Charleston vtsited here for two
weeks with Mrs. Freda Duffy
an4 other relatives
Ml8s Glena Soulsby spent
two weeks at the Nazarene
Camp Meeting in Co!iunbus.
Mr. and Mrs Leon Schrader,
daughter
Melissa,
of
Wauchula, Floroila spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mumaw
of Mingo Junction visited his
aunt, MiBs Frankie Mumaw
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden,
Mumaw,
Mrs.
Frankie
Florence Potts, Mrs. Don Usle,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
John Usle, of Pomeroy, attended the wedding of Barbara
Leadingham at the Grace
Methodist Church In GaU!polls.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Duck·
worth of Huntington vlstted
with his sister, Agnes White,
and brother, Richard Duck·
worth, who accompanted them
home for a week's Y1Sll.
Mr.and Mrs. Gene Slack and
Pbllip, of Masslllon spent the
weekend with his mother. Mrs.
Ada Slack.
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Mr • an d Mrs. Herb Powell
returned to 1/leir home m
Bran don, Fl ort'd a after a
month's visit with Mrs. Freda
"'""'and
other relatiVes.
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Mrs. LaiD'&amp; Autherson of
Minersville spent a day with
her alDlt, Mrs. Myla Hudson.
Mary Beth White of Dunbar,
W. Va.,spentseveral days with
her grandmother, Mrs. Agnes
White and uncle, Richard
Duckworth.
Mrs. Freda Duffy spent a
week with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John BID'neU of Charleston.

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Jim · "Isn't that where the
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answer lt for them?"
Oswald ' "Here's one for any
of our readers who can keep
from looking at the East and
VVesthands VVestca8hesthe
ace and king of diamonds and
continues with the queen South
ruffs and decides that since
: west surely holds tlte ace of
:'rnimps lils best play Is to lead
the Jack and hope that it wUI be
duc~ed. but Weal rises with the
ace East follows with the
. deuce and West leads another
dlamond "
Jim "Here's our lady and
• tiger situation The 10, elsht
and six of trumps are still
' missing and we feel pretty
' sure that \West holds two of
~ them If they are the to and
eight we can ruff with either
ol dummy ' s trump• and be
home If they are the 10 and
·sill II II up to us to ruff with
the nine (f they are the ellht
and a!x"!t Is up, to us to ruff
with the seven '
Oswald " It probably Is lust
• u even a 1uen as ~ou can lnd
' at the bridle t.oble Now look at
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1

JOHNION IN OHIO
S..lf Sqeant Jlllln L.
J'*'-, 1011 of Mr. and Mrs.
J - Johnlon Jr., 013 LocUli
St., Middleport, hu graduated
at Sheppard AFB, Tex., from
the U. S. Air Force medical
· aervlce technician course
conducted by the Air Training
Gommand. Sgt. Johnson is
being aaatgned to WrightPatterson AFB, Ohio, for
duty at the USAF medical
center. A 11165 graduate of
Middleport High School, the
sergeant attended Marshall
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Saturday Admissions James Cunningham,
(Continued from page I)
Pomeroy ; Lawrence Smith,
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Pomeroy:
Ada lee Coe,
Sethbo and !&gt;hum Sala Kruars,
EDITH McKENII E
both of Rt. ~. Pomeroy, and 0 COOJpleled during the put
·
by the edlter
Mrs . Edith E. (Granny) grandson. Friends may call at year . Blue ribbons denote Pomeroy ; William Hobbs,
five mlles to the southwest, cut
People
\Whose
bualneult
II to think aboQt_where t~,ia nation II
lhe Mortln Funeral Home
Pomeroy.
Highway tin another place and McKentle. 82, ot 1102 East
anytime.
superior
work
:
red,
good;
going, and why, aee our most preealng quellion u, Why do 10
Id
Ma in Sl ., Pomeroy, de
•
Saturday Discharges left the Mekong River as Sunday
al the Holter Medical
AGNES .AXTON
white, average , Th~ work of
many people feel isolated, potntleu, even helpleu, and 11 11
Phnom Penh's only supply Center . She was precede&lt;l In
Funeral service• for Mrs . each student was judged on Its Phillip Donovan, Harold po881ble to organile ways of talking about legillaUon to avoid
Florence . Saxton, 77,
Largent, Cora Salser.
route. The rebels cut Highway death by her husban d • Aones
wnodled Thursday altha Briar own merit for the age of the
Sunday Admiuiona - Diana violence and corrupilon, about morail, abotlt val~es, about the
J a son, Thurston
•· did no I
5 to the rice rich northwestern Morgan
Stone, Sr.,
and a daughter. Hill Nursing Home In Mid· student and stu den..,
(lhUoaopholcal underpinnings of our whole esperlence in lhll
provinces on Saturday.
Mro. Laura Blankenship.
dlelleld, were held • 1 1 p,m. compete against each other. Hubbard, Pomeroy; Le na decade of the 71111?
Sunday at tho Lee Funeral
McKinley, Middleport: Clyde
Both road~ are frequently cut
Surviving are a daughler' Home In Burgettstown, Pa.
...,
Its f th j AnJ
Consider lor a moment how times have changed :
• ue resu o e u,., n8 as Bayles, Middleport; E. R.
by the rebels, usually when Avanell Bass, Pomeroy ; two Mrs. Saxton, a former resident
America and the western nations are experiencing a crilia In
Chester;
Eva
they al-e moving supplies to granddaughters, Karen Kay 01 Mason, W, va., was the announced by Mrs. Gretta Hollon,
values
because in one Instance, lor example, any gradt!ate
Rupe, Middleport, ond Nella ·former A~es F. Polls who &amp;IItle Include :
McKinney, Rutland: Iva
their troops around Phnom Seyer, Pom&amp;rD'f- , and five
od
De s t
student
In his ktiehen can create an explosive with the power of a
r~ndsons, Thurston Stone, marrl
orge
an aa: on
Upton, Reedsville; John Mays,
Penh.
~ r.' Pomeroy ,· Eugene, Bob In191Washl'iJ!ton,
Pa., on Aug . t,
minor atomic bomb, or can create drugs, and CM diatrlbute
The High Command said and
• He ed Aun• · '"
- 1971 ·
Chesltr Elementary: Henr•' New Haven ; Mary Quillen, them easily with cataclysmic genetic effects. 1'hil wu InThomas
Stone,
all
of
•·
PRACTICE CALLED
Saxton was a member Newell, Tammy Starcher , Middleport : Jlernard Bobo,
battlefl.eld activity had Groveport, .and Lawrence of Mrs.
the United Methodist Church Eddie Holler, Janet Mora, Long Bottom.
conceivable only 25 years ago!
RACINE - The Southern reached Its highest level since Slone,
Columbus.
al Mason, and was a member Billy Long, Leonard Myers,
Tragically, people today cannot even dl!cuss thiS central
·Junior Hlch football squad will the American bomb hlllt. In
Sunday Discharges
Mrs , McKenzie was a of Chapter 215, OES, of Jellre'i Cole, Becky Pooler,
hold a practice. session after addition to tile surrounded member of the Hiland Church. Burge!lstown, . Pa . She Is Todd Bissell , all btu11 Perry Margaret Allen, Orville Allen, problem. We bog down In being for Mr. Nixon and agaln8t him:
Funeral services will be held survived by two daughters, Ballard, Gary Jones, Nancy
for and against the political parties, for and against the system ·
school Tuesday. ·
outpost at !'hum Sala Kruors, at I p.m. Wednesday at the Mrs. Fred (Dorothy) Dusa of .Sams, Daphloe Holsinger, Alice Russell, Helen Swartz, and the press. There Is no agreement, or acceptance If you wll\,
field reporters said smaller Ewing Funeral Home wllh the Chardon, onto, and Mrs. Gene Shlela White, all red ; Rebecca Granville Wamsley , Joseph on what is good and what Is not good. Tbeold values have \Vailhed
Sayre, Alma McMillin, Conrad
garrisons were surrounded Rev. Noel Herrman officiating. (Anna ) Mask ol Venice, Calif. ; Edwards, while.
doWII the Ohio and hundreds of other rivers (as has much of our
Burial will be In Howell Hill a son,· Donald Dean Sa•ton,
Riverview: David Young, Berkley.
near Kompong Cham, 50 miles Cemetery. Friends may call at Bay VIllage ; eight grand· Darre ll Henderson, Greg
topsoil).
Tonight lllru Thursday
northeast of Phnom Penh, and the funeral home anytime.
children, and three great. Hibbs, Mark Smith, Dtana
Pleaaant Valley Hoapltal
We want to believe In the old values but camot. Many people
Aug. 21-29-lD
WESLEY
near Kompong Chhnang, 57
Wosle•y
G. GILLILAN
Gillilan, 89, gran dchlld rdn. Bur 1a1 was In Evans, Pa· trlcla Powell ,· DISCHARGES - Clifford who cannot-are confused by our vague debates that end In name
NOT OPEN
miles northeast of the capital. R.cl ne R•oute 2, died Saturday Grandview Cemetery at Donald Longenelte, Kay Knotts, Point Pleasant: Mrs. calling and personal Insults. But we yearn for some practical
Florence ' Pa ·
Balderson, Tammy Barringer,
Kompong Clam, a once- nigh'' In Wellston . He wa. s
FREDA GATE
Sherr I Buchanan, Oavld Thomas Kuhn and son, Point way to escape from this Isolation and impotence that troublea Ill,
In
death
by
his
Preceded
Friday thru !l"ondly
thriving provincial capital In parents, the Rev. Frank and
Funeral services for Mrs. Brown, Shlela Bucht~nan , Jo Pleasant; Howard Irwin,
Somebody needs to give us a lead on how to get out of the
Aug. 31 · Sept. 1·2
the heart of one of the country's Eliza Hall Gillilan, and his Freda Gate, 76, who died Ellen Wells, Doris Wells, Greg Southside : Mrs. James
mess.
BATTLE FOR THE
al her Rutland home, Buchanan, all blue; Larry
richest agricultural areas, is wile, Elsie Autherson Gillilan. Saturday
hllve been set for 2 p.m. ·Cowdery, Jodi Smllh, James Rainey, Apple Grove; Penny
PLANET OF THE APES
We believe there is a remnant, a residual of reflective,
surrounded and is expected to Surviving are two sons, Her- Wedn esday al the Martin Reed, Barbara Wells, Susan Klein , Minersville; Mrs.
ITechn Icolor)
sensitive people In our institutions (churches, schools, unlver·
In In Canada,
Roddy Me Dow all
be the next major Communist . man,
Lawrence,
Florida ; and
two Funera 1 Horne wlth the Rev · Hannum, all red,· Scotty Dillon, .Robert Newberry, Point slUes, labor unions, chambers of commerce) that would welcome
daughters, Mrs.. Sylvia Lloyd Grimm officiating.
Kathy Barringer, while.
Claude Akins
target.
Rambacher, Akron, and Mrs.
Nol listed with survivors In
Tuppers Plains: Ricky Pleasant: Joe McMurray, a chance to discuss lhe purposes of their work and lives - the
lPG)
Pratt,
Clinton
a
an
earlier
report
was
a
son,
Newell,
Robert Craft, Carla Rutland ; Mrs. Hiram Potter, moral and ethical framework - if allowed to proceed ·
Plus
Beulah
1
Lindy
Schoonover
of
Colum
Chichester,
Mitchell
THE PUBLIC EYE
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brother, Eber, of Chester ; 20 bus. She was preceded In death Buchanan, Tressla Causey, all Point Pleasant; Mrs. Harriett meaningfully.
(Techn Icolor I
grandchildren, and a number by two sons an~ two sisters. ·~lue ; Mike Connolly, Klla Smith, Point Pleasant: Mrs.
The
Board
of
Trustees
of
the
Rockefeller
Foundation
have
EXTENDED
OUTLOOK
Mia Farrow
of great-gra ndchildren.
Burial will be In the Miles Young, Sarah Goebel, Charles Dennis Matheny , Evans;
Mlchaeo Jayston
Uulted Presslnternallooal
Funeral services will be at 1 Cemetery. Friends may call at . Massar, Gr~ory Scarbrough, Arthur Smith, Leon; Mrs . been kicking this topic around.' Said Robert Goheen recently to
(GI
Tuesday
Ewing
Hot Wednesday with blgbs p.m.
Funeral
Home at
withtheburial
In the lunero 1 home any tl me red ; Sh err 1 yers, J erry Lee Arville Click, Cottageville; his fellow trustees :
Show Starts 7 p.m.
"We would know how to build a good country If we were
In the 90s and low In the 70s.
Davis, Timothy Buchanan,
the Leta rt Falls Cemetery. Tuesday.
Richard Boring, Marte Mar- Mrs. Lewis Bradey, Mason: confidentwhat 'good' means... We want to do the right thing but
·Cooler with a &lt;hanre of
Friends may call at lhe funeral
FITrER THAN J;:VER
cinko, Connie Stout, Anthony Mrs. Olqia Frlpley , Point
too often have trouble agreeing on what right means."
sbowen Tbunday and home ·anytime alter 6 this
Kennedy, Kenneth Chapman,
HOUSTON (UP!) - The Helen Meyers, Brenda Riffle, Pleasant: Mrs. Georgia
His listeners agreed. They're looking around now for some
Friday. High In the 808 and evening..
ORVILLE
NAPPER
Skylab
2
astronauts,
feeling
Eugene
Cole,
white.
Robbins,
Point
Pleasant;
way to get the nation started on agreeing what "right" is.
low In the 808.
Funeral services lor Orville fitter than when their flight
Bradbury: Todd Morrison, Artley Blake, Clifton: Kenneth
H we get a chance to help, Jet's do.
(Hob) Napper, 54, Rl. 1 Mid· began, today celebrated the Janelle Kelly, Jo McKinney, Gardner, Gallipolis Ferry:
dleport, who died Saturday al
Mark Magnotta, Lisa Nash,
University Hospital, have been halfway point of th~ir 59-day Dale Knight, blues; Bruce Mrs. Charles Wright, MidMarriage Urenae
set for 2 p.m. Tuesday at the mission with a sound night's Fasher, Ivan Lane, June dleport ; Fulton Spears,
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
SALES REPORT
William Edward Eakins, 18, Rutland Church of the sleep and a planned light Justis, Sara Diddle, Sharon Henderson; Mrs. Gay Young,
CatUeGood
steers
54.65
to
Ohio
Valley Uvestoek Co. ·
Nazarene. The Rev. Lloyd
Karr, Don Geary, Tina Smith,
Letart Falls, and Susan Ann Grimm will officiate at ser- workload.
GallipoU., Ohio
Greg Becker, Terri Fox, red ; Long Bottom: Mrs. Elva 56.25 : Standard 49.25-53.85:
Pickett, 22, Racine.
vices. Burial will be In Miles
Julie Byer, Lori Kloes, Sterling Hayes, Middleport.
Heifers : good 53 to 54.50;
AuguJt 25, 1173
Cemetery.
BOOSTERSTOMEET
Neville, Mark McDonald,
Standard 50.85 to 52.
HOGS
- 175 to 220 lbs. 53Survivors not named In an
RACINE _ The Southern Christine Ebersblich ,
Cows:
Commercial
37.50-39;
53.20: 220 to 250 lbs. 53.~.35 :
earlier notice Include two
Daleanno Ll'ltle , Melinda
TWO ASK DIVORCES
sisters, Mrs. Edna Oiler, Band Boosters will meet at the Demosky, Don Karr, all white.
UNIT CALLED
Utility 33.10-35.85; Canner and Ugh! 43-49.75: Fat Sows 44.50Harrisonville: Rodney King,
The SEOEMS unit was called eu tte r 29........
"" •2 ss.
Two suits for divorce flied In Columbus, and Mrs. Madalyn high school at 7:30 p. m.
50; Stags 41.50down; Boars 4().
Salser,
Rt.
1
Middleport
;
three
TUesday.
All
members
are
Patricia
Grounds,
Sara
Gores,
at
6:50a.
m.
Saturday
to
assist
Bulls
c
ial
'2
""9
Meigs County Common Pleas brothers, Clarence, of Racine,
:
ommerc
,
•
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46.75: Pigs 12.50 to 38.50;
Vicky
DeBord,
Brenda
Stockers and Feeders - Shoats 25 t.o 42.50.
Court are Kenneth L. Carsey, and David, Sr., and Wilber, urged to attend.
Williams, Lawrence Cotterill, Freda Grate of Rutland, but
Pearl Althouse, Bryan Gheen, she was dead on arrival of the Stock calves steers, 53-62.65; . · CATTLE - Steers , 53.50 to
Middleport, vs. Sheila A.
,
Bobby Williams, Droama squad. At 9'a. m. It went to the stock calves heifers 49-55.50;
Carsey, same address ,
64; Heifers 43.50 to 51; Baby
Rubords, all blue; . Darrell
charging gross neglect of duty
Young, William Donohue, Frank Fugate residence, 201 yearling heifers 42.50-56; cows Beef 5S to 72.50; .Fat Cows 38. to
·•70 _
and extreme cruelty, and Mary
Sherr! Jewell , Sheila Bing, Mulberry, Ave ., Pomeroy, an· d caves
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41: Canners. 25 to 36.50: · Bulls
Danny
Riggs,
Bruce
Gheen,
F. Halley, Tuppers Plains, vs.
from where he was taken to.
veal calves - Choice 69; 36 to 44; Milk Cows 300 to 525.
(Continued from page I)
King, Anita Lee, Anita
•• ••,
Willlam Halley, Rt. I Reeds- balance it will remain low in my judgment," S!:hlesinger said. Frank
Lewis, Andy Wilson, all red ; Holzer Medical Center, and at good ' 65 .........
VEAL CALVES - Tops 70 to ·
Hogs - ..,.,
"""230, ....
•• 25 : No. 1, 72.50; Seconds 62 to 70;
ville,. charging extreme
Angela Harmon, Tim Bishop, 9:50a. m. to assist Hazel Reed,
white.
cruelty. Elwyn R. Yost was
Middleport, who was also . 54.50; 23(1.240, st: Sows 47.36CLEVELAND - A NUMBER OF regular features were .
Elementary :· taken to Holzer Medical 49.35; Boars 45.30; feeder Medium 58 to 65; Com. &amp; Hvs.
granted his divorce from missing from the Sunday edition of the Cleveland Plain Dealer ChrisMiddleport
58.50 to 67; Culls 58 doivn.
Burdette, blue; Robin
Frances M. Yost.
Center.
shoats43.10-47;
Pigs
B.H.
lll-35.
Gaspers,
Cheri
Thorns,
Tracy
·~n the erMI, you will never
because of a shortage of nersprlnt, that paper's management
Baby Calves - 55 to 117.50.
noOd lose If you follow lilt
announced. In a front page statement, the paper said labor Miller, Jimmy Farley, Jen·
~ld'in Rule."
Herman,
Faye Priddy, Timmy · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
disputes In Canada have shUt down railroads and newsprint ·niter
Meadows, reds; Eric
MASON DRIVE-IN
Cunningham, Brent George,
mills.
Davis, whites.
The Plain Dealer, Ohio's largest paper, said It was "com- Charles
The Golden Rule Is always
Meigs Junior High: Patty
pelled'' to delete the features to conserve paper. Aspokesman for Edwards, blue; Ricky Smith,
followed
by
the
"FRIENDLY ONES" at
the city's other dally, the Cleveland Press, Indicated his red .
Tonight&amp; Tuesday
the Pomeroy Cement Block
Meigs High School : Debbie
publication faced "no lminediate problems."
Aug.l7-28
Company. Aller all, YOU
Lawrence,
Donna Thornfon,
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the customer are the most
Teresa Mltc·hell, Mandy
Double Feoturo Program
, VANDAIJA, OHIO -:- THE 74th annual Grand American Carder• Robert Council, Arnold
Important part of our
'LADY SINGS
business ...
Trapshooting Toumjment ended here during the weekend with Johnson, Eileen Kennedy,
THE BLUES'.
Clndl Garnes, Babs Witte, Judy
Larry Gravestock of Amarillo, Tex., winning the Over-All Owen,
Diana Ross
Nancy Lawrence, Cindy
championship by breaking 958 of the 1,000 targets shot during the Van Meter, Robin Wells, Gary
Is Billie Holiday
IColor I
Snouffer, Dave While, Karen
six-day event.
Bally, Jeanie Schneider, Tina
IRI
The AJI-AroWid title was captured by Ray Stafford of Den- Nlerl,
- PlusPeg O'Brien, Mindy
ver, Colo. Stafford had a 390 to win tile titl.e, which consists of the Young, Bonnie Napper, Kay
A SEPARATE
200 targets In the Clay Target Championships of America, 100 In Ward, Judy Carsey, Stephen
PEACE
!Color)
the Grand Ameriean Handicap and 100 in the Clay Target Warner, Jim Wiles, blues;
Mike Oller, Robin Kuhn, Cindy
(PG&gt;
Doubles;
Schneider, Pamela King, VIcki

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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FRENCH LICK, INI/. - OHIO Gov. John J. Gllligan has
lashed out at President Nixon over the Watergate scandals, but
also warned that Democratic as well as Republican politicians
may suffer from ·the Watergate fallout.
_
Gilligan, speaking at the Indiana Democratic Editorial
Association Convention Saturday night, said Watergate· may
prove to be an anathema for all public officials. He warned
Democrats against "a potentially fatal Watergate Induced
euphoria ."
Gilligan charged Nixon "now stands revealed as one who
never really understood what this American system of government is all about. He tried to shrug off, dismiss the Congress of
the United States," Gilligan said. "A new executive privilege
seems to be defined - 'the law of the land may he cast aside at
any moment by presidential whim.'"

Custer, Jean Peyton, white.
Pomeroy Elementary:
Vickie Morrison, Melanie .
Dillard, Jim Bentz, Mary
Klein, Melinda Thomas, Kim
Palferson, Todd Norton, Kall
Knopp, Ronald Braham, Ricky
Smith, John Beaver, Paul
Sprague, Brenl Houdashelt,
Jell Nash, Lori Rupe, Clifford
Murray, Linda Kovalchik,
Tony Chapell, Jayne Hoeflich,
Kelly Thoma, all blue; SuS..n
Thoma, Jim Sheet., Roahl
Sail, Belinda Grimm, Mary
Hawley, Angela Curtis, Mike
Whlllach, Cheryl Johnson, Bill
Braham, Andrea Riggs, Lorra
Wisecup, Paula Cunningham,
Andy Pockllngton, all red ;
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Rochelle McDan iel, Bobby
Evans, Bill Boring, Jan Bet.
xlng, Connie Mossman, Lena
Phalln, Savannah Smith, Paige
Carr, Rick Jeffers, Max Jonas,
all white.
Rutland Elementary :
Brynda Black, blue ; Lyndo
Black, red.
Salem . Center: Kenny
Thomas, Lawrence Sullivan,
James
Dotson,
Lanny
Longstreet, Floyd McClellan,
Barbara Peyton, Floyd Rupe,
Ricky Adkins, Patty Dyer,
Ricky McClellan, Larry
Puckett, all blue ; Oovld Barr,

Blda to remodel the M~ls­
County Court Houae were
awarded by the County
Cornmlaaionera thil morning.
The general conatiuctlon
contract went to KlJt8 Construction Co. of Jackson for
$148,200. The heating and
venlllating contract went to A.
J. Stockmelater
Inc.,
Gallipoila, for )12,062, and the

MeetlJt8 with commilllonera
today were represeotatlvea of
Vernon Inc ., Marietta , to
discuss the tax pia t bookJ.

Local roundup

Kerns Roush of
Minersville is
.
dead at age 60
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Mr. Roush was Meigs
County's leading automobile
race driver during the 1940s
and 1951111. He worked for the
Union Barge Co. 15 years and
was a well known professional
sign painter.
The son of !be late· Harry B.
ll!ld Etta Mae Roush of Meigs
County, he was also preceded
In death by two brothers,
Robert and Lewla..
Surviving are his wife, Mary
Kay Roush: two daughters,
Yvonne Richardso~ : and

Rachel Gorman, both of
Columbus: a son, Manning,
and seven grandchildren~ Mr.
Roush was associated with
Hidden Lakes, a recreational
facUlty In Meigs County for a
number of years.
Funeral services will be held
at 1 p. m. Thursday at the
Ewing Funeral Home with Ute
Rev. BiU Perrin officiating. .
Burial will be In the Gilmore
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the funeral home anytime after
7 this evening.

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WASHINGTON - THE GOVERNMENT HAS decided that,
In the lminedlate future, warmt,h is more Important than clean
air. It has propose!! a one-yea~ suspension of industrial conversi011 to cleaner bUrning fuels in order to conserve scarce
heating oil.
·
.
~-proposed goyljrnment t:t~le to this effect was announced
Monday by the adiillnistratlon's energy chief John A. Love.
Public hearings will be held on it Sept. 6 and 7, and then a
decision will be made whether to implement it.
It was the ~overnment 's first concrete step toward mandatory controls on scarce fuels. The proposect rule would halt for
one year conversion of power plants and other big industrial
u8ers from coal to oil or from high sulfur oil to low sulfur oil including heating oil . .
WASHINGTON - IN A MAJOR TEST of Phase IV price
controls, top U. S. autolnakers will ask the Cost of Uving Council
(CLq today for permission to raise prices on their 1974 model
.cars, The price hilt:ea, which would range from $55 per car for
American Motors to $106 for Ford, have been challenged by the
council as posaibly violating the, administration's anU-inflstion
program. General Motors wants an average increase of $102 per
vehicle and Chrysler, $71.
Witnesses at a one-day hearing Include top officials of each
·company plus a spokesman for the Center for Corporate
Responsibility, a Ralph Nader-associated group. The aulo
companies argue that they need the price boosts to make up for
Ute cost of Installing seat belt alarm systems, shock absorbing
lumpero, improved exhaust systems and other safety and antipollution equipment required by tbe government.

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Schmoll, at right, employe of the Meigs County Highway Dept., stands beside the 60011i!allon tar tank emptied by
vandalsovertheweekendofapproxlmately 3000 gallon of tar
onto Leading Creek Road. Workmen had to dig a ditch near
the highway in order to keep the tar from polluting nearby
Leading Creek. The Incident Ia under Investigation by Sheriff

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Kerns Roush, 60, Minersville, died Monday
~ening at his home in Forest Run.
.
Meigs County Coroner Dr. R. R. Pickens said
death, which was instant, was caused by self·
inflicted wounds from a .22 magnum revolver. The VOL. XXV NO. 95
Pomeroy E-R squad answered a call to the residence
but Mr, Roush, who had been in failing health for
sometime,
was dead upon the squad's arrival.
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MI•Mti'Mfth- OPENI Fttmt 3,0){," filii 1BJ(," wldt. Sttl llu·....
wldt by 16" dftp with 16" cl11rtnt1 bttwten frtmt •PII~hto . l
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ta11, 1BJ&lt;•• wide, 3Ui" thick (curve of btck

Meigs County Court on Aug.,22
to appear on Aug. 24, failed to
do so.
Sheriff Robert C. Harll:nbach reported today that
when Mra. Wyatt failed to
appear in court on the 24th a
search was made for her by the
sheriff's department, but Mrs.
Wyatt could not be round.
Mrs. Wyatt was arrested by
the department In the Racine
MARGIE MAE WYATI',41, area on Aug. 20 for driving
Rutland, who was released while Intoxicated and breaking
under a $500 security bond In and entering. ,

hazardOtll drlvlf18 condtUona,
and buses moved a little
slower. The bridge at
Langsville being out eaused
, aome difficulty In delays In the
' Meigs lAICal School Olstrict
due to the detour.
Attendance fi@ures were not
available titla morning, but
were _being collected by local
supermtendents.

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New, modern oes1gn with ell.clusive
comfort features not found in other
chairs. Electrically welded tubing Y
type frame of '14" O.D. by 19.-gauge
carbon steel. %" cross braces. Seal .
of 20-gauge steel , fully form fitting .
Steel brace under seal front. Formfilling compound curved steel back.
Replaceable plastic feet. Metal spe·
cially treated for rust resistance.
Baked enamel finish.

In the Mei 1111 Local School
Olstrlct today was down aome
23 poplls from la•t year according to late report compil·
ed by Meigs Supt. George
Hargraves. Accordin@ to the
report today's enrollment at
the high school was M2 compared to 988 on opening day last
year: junior high enrollment
was 514 compared to last
yelll''s 521 and elementary
enrollment was up, standing at
1451 on opening day this yeer
compared to 142B last year,

The commissioners alao
approved the estimated coot of
road irnprovementa propoeed
In 1973 submitted by Wesley
Buehl, county engineer, of 22.28
miles for t:ll,033.50, or at an
average coot of Sl,392.88 per
mile. Roads to be Improved are
electrical.
contract
to County Roads 3, 30, 10, 28, 36
Northwest Electric, Marietta, and 345.
for $32,509.
Attending were Robert
The com missioner s Clark, Warden Ours and Henry
WITH ONLY a few routir.e
authorized arc!Jitects Eeasley, Wells , commissioners , and minor hitches, the 1973·7•
lee and Vargo, of Marietta to Martha Chambers, clerk.
school year in county schools
negotiate contracts with the
got underway today.
successful bidders.
OPENING DAY enrollment
Local superintendents of Ute
Meigs, Eastern and Southern
Local Districts reported the
day started relatively well. A
heavy fog created sonfe

BARSTOW, CALIF. - WESLEY PARKER, 'll, who ·died
alter hla furidamentallst parents withdrew his Insulin wben they
decided diabetes was catlsed by devils, was burled Monday with
only a gravedigger and a mortician looking on.
His father still says he Is certain Wesley will rise from the
dead to prQlte that he was cured by faith healing . The San Bernardlna CoUnty district attorney's office said officials were
reviewing pollee reports· on the boy's death but had not yet
decided whether to bring criminal charges.

Larry Romine, Anita Basham,

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Court House bids sold

LOGAN, OHIO - THE HOCKING COUNTY Sheriff's office
said today that C. W. "Pete" Evans, 88, whose body was
discovered at his home by a friend Sunday, had died of a skull
fracture several days earlier and not from strangulation as first
believed.
Asheriff's deputy refused to comment on reports that Evans
was found bound to a chair am gagged, Indicating Umight be a
murder case. His home off.Ohio 33 near Nelsonville, where he
had lived alone for some 50 years, appeared to have been ransacked. The deputy said it was not known If anything had been
taken.
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Tammy Ward, Eddie Burnem,
Bonnie Smith, Mary Smith,
· Denise Thornton, Patti Dugan,
Bllty Dyer, Katrina Hate,
Terry Hutton, Mike McGuire,
John Burdge, Mike Dotsoo, all
; Debbie Adkins, white.
I. redSalisbury:
Brett Carl , blue.
Portland Elementary ;
1 Bryan Lawrence, Brian
JOhnson, Richard Furbee, Ray
Deem, Sheila Brown, Frances
Ours, Danlella Smith, Jell
BroWn, Tom Boso, Janis
Carnahan, Nicki Van Mater,
Randy Congo, all blue ; Steven
Filch, Curtis Price, Tltn Kern,
Tammy Cozart, Beverly
McLain, Cheryl Teaford, Lisa
Warner, reds; Kimberly Ward,
while.'
Racine Elementary: Loren
Wolfe, Kent Wolfe, Beth
Huffman,
Camellia
J.
Brlnager, Shawn Bell, Carmen
Carpenter, Tamml Cleland,
Melissa lhle, Charles Stone,
Penny Smllh, all blue; Eric
Bentz, KimberlY Dugan,
Pamela Harden, reds.
Southern Junior High : Alloa
Harris, David Huston, Carl
Johnston, Roger Michael,
Debbie Holsinger, VIckie
Roush, .Kevin Wilford, all blue;
Bob Cnapman, white.
.
_ Syracuu Elementary :
Eddie
Wolfe,
Krystal
Winebrenner, rods: Robert
Brown , Jull Flagg, P ·
Warner , Melodl Cu. . . ,,
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Crusade days set
A film crusade 1ponsored
by the MelgJ County
Miulsterlal Assn. hal been planned for 7:30 each ·
evening neKI ·Tueeday
through Friday, S.pl. 4-7 at
lhe Mei11 Junior lti&amp;h School
in Middleport.
All coUDty churches are
involved In lblt crUiade
lbtOlllh Key '73. The public
II Invited, Film• lo be 1bown
are "The Heal'lli a Rebel",
with Ethel Walen; "Souls
Ia Conl)lct;' with Cliff
Barrows: "Oldtown ,
U.S.A.'', end uLucla."

CHESTER - The Chester
Volunteer Fire Department
will again lponaor a Labor Dey
il'rade and tractor pull .
A chicken barbecue Will be
. held In conjunction with the
il'rade beginning at 11:30 a.m.
trlth the parade to atart at I :30
·p.m. am the tractor pull at 2
p.m.
.
Weigh-In for the tractori will
be at 10 a.m. at the Cheater
Fire Slallon. Th- wlilhing to
participlte In the parade are to
LOCAL TEMPS
contact Rou Cleland at
The. temperature in downa.eater at..-. in'addlUon
town
Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
to ' barbecue
ehltken,
homerilade ice cream will be Tueeday was 116 degrees under
sunny skies.
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TUESDAY,
- AUGUST 28, -1973

PHONE 992-2156

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Mystery loans TbCuh:.:!~ ::d ~r~;:;~ Herman Layne o
bared by Nixon
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clearing Saturday. Hlchs In
the upper 80s and low 90s

By HELEN THOMAS
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.
(UP!) - The White Ho4se says
President Nixon 's Florida
banker friend Charles G.
" Bebe" Rebozo was the
mystery investor who joined
with New York industrialist
Robert H. Abplanalp In the $1.2
miUion purchase of the bulk of
Nixon's 28.9-acre oceanside
esta!e.
Details of the purchase of the
palm-dotted spread were
released In a voluminously
documented statement to
"completely and irrevocably"
refute '~false impressions and
false allegations" tqat the
President's home was finanCed
with funds left over from the
1968 election campaign, the
White House said.
Under the deal, Abplanalp,
also a close personal friend of
Ute,President, and Rebozo paid
$1,249,000 for 23 acres of the
estate, enabling Nixon to write
off $625,000 in unsecured loans
from Abplanalp and to pur·
chase the remaining 5.9 ~cres
that includes his homesite at a
cost of $340,000,
The third version of the
transaction to be made public
was prepared by Coopers and
Lybrand, a major New York
accounting firm, and was
described by Deputy Press
Secretary Gerald L. Warren as
the "unprecedented" step In
baring a president's personal

financial affairs.
New York.Times Report
(The New York Times
reported today Coopers and
Lybrand used to · be called
Lybrand, Ross Borthers and
Montgomery, and three top
executives of the company
were convlcte4 in 1968 of, mail
fraud and filing false
statements. The Times said
Nixon gave ali three men a
comp!etepardonDec. 20, 1972.)
White House spokesmen
previously had refused to
identify the secret partner, _or
\0 give the name of ·the mves~ent com~ny lnvolve_d. A
presidential aide 5x~lam~d
that Re~o had preterro:ct his.
involvement to remain priVa~.
Reports su~rou?ditlg the II·
nancmg of N':'on s properties
and the $10 million m government expenditures at the
California and F1orida White
houses for security reasons
ha ve beensuec
bj t to puc
bli
criticism and hurt the Prestdent's image. NixOQ ·-- was
anxious to put all questions on
the pUrchase to rest "once and
for all " Warren said
Acc~rdlng to local r~al estate
experts its value now Is well
over $1'milllon.
warren said the Nixons were
Jorced to purchase the entire
bluff top estate to get the 5.9
acres they wanted, and therefore chose to dispose of the
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Teachers learn
board won't talk
Gallipolis Educa lion school schedule, 'specifically
Association members will the length of the school day and
conduct a mass meeting at the time alloted for class changes.
During Monday's meeting,
Gallia
County
Junior
Fairgrounds on Monday, Sept. teachers, u·' necessary, wIll
3 (Labor Day) a
GEA take whatever action is
spokesman announced today. deemed appropriate to 'lee that
The session will bgin at 7:30 the above demands are met,
p. m. Purpose of the third such the spokeSman said.
meeting within 10 days will be
to hear a progress report on ·
negotiations with the Gallipolis
Board of Education.
According to a GEA
spokesman, a report on negotiations was heard Tuesday
by GEA members . The
Persistent but unofficial
spokesman reported no reports that the Meigs Local
progress, "due to the board's Schooiswouid be ·atruck by
refusal to negotiate with the teaching and non-teaching
teacher's organization.''
personnel on the opening day or
The spokesman said concern school - today - were denied
as expressed over the board's Monday night by both the
arbitrary decisions in resard to Meigs
Loeal
Teachers
severan~ pay and salary .
Aaloctation and the Meigs
During an Aug . 14 board Local Public Employees
meeting, the board issued a Aalociation.
·'
letter stating its Intention not to
Mrs .
Betsey
Horky,
negotiate those decisions.
president of the Teachers'
The
spokesman
said Allociation/ was emphatic In
teachers feel Is Is a direct her statement that no strike
vlol,tion of the negotiations
action whatever has been
procedure previously signed by taken; and that there was no
both parties.
discussion about such action at
Teachers expressed their
a teachers' meeting Monday.
disaaUIIfacUon by fllltllling a
Mrs. · Alice Globokar,
motion demanding the board
pre1ldent
ot the, Melga Local
rescind the severance pay
policy and the f/0 per year per Public Employee• Allociatlon,
·was equally emphatic in her
teacher salarr lnereatlll, and
Immediately set date lor the statement. She reported
negotiations with the Meigs
opening of negottationa.
It was reported teachers Local Board of Education "are
were also upset with the high progreuing satisfactorily.''

Strike.

denied

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by Saturday, Lows In lite
Thursday;coollngtoth•7ils
upper GOa and low 70s
Thursday dropping to the 50s
by Saturday,
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Fal•·r· h·I•t
by h um1•d
hot days
COLUMBUS (UP!) ....:. Ohio
State Fair officials just can't
seem to win. u it rains, attendance drop~ and if Ws
sunny and hot, atte.ndance also
drops. Attendance figures at
the state's biggest show
Monday showed 163,299 . per'th
·d to tte d the
sons ei er pal
~ n .
event or were admitted With
passes, compared With 170,_7~
persons attendmg the fall' ·s
fifth day last year·
WI~ temperatures Monday
reaching the O:iddle 90s, alon_g
with very humid weather, fair
spokesman said they were
hoping for some_what milder
temperatures durtng the rest of
the event. About 250 persons
were treated for mild forms or
heat exhaustion Monday "most
of them during the Osmonds
show, which was packed f~~
both performances,
spokesmen said:
Total attendance so far this
year is 969,292, well ahead of
last year's 960,352 at this time .
Today is Children's Home Day,
Columbus and Central Ohio
and Sandusky Area Day at the
1973 edition of the fair.

stockcompetltlon were announ c·

for Mason County, and once Mrs. C. M. (Enid) Adams, !'lew
operated a coal mine In the Haven: one grandson, Bruce
area.
Layne Adams ; a twin brother,
Mr. Layne is survived by his Harry, of New Haven, and a
wife, Norene; one daughter, brother, Raymond of Parkersburg, and two staters, Mrs.
Otto (Agnes) Grtnlm, New
Haven, and Mrs. Clair
CAPS WANTED
(Chloris) Homer, Canton.
All resideuts in the area
Funeral services will be held
served by the Pomeroy Thursday at 2 p.m. at St. Paul
Emergency Squad and Fire Lutheran Church, New Haven,
De()llrlment are Invited lo · with the Rev. John Haeberle
help In a bottle rap lund officiating. Burial wlll be in
drive.
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Kirkland Memorial Gardens.
The New York Clothln8 Frlenda wlll be received at the
Houoe lo .lbe colliicllon point Foglesong Funeral Home
for bottle caps from Royal Wednesday from 21o 4 a~j 7 tO
Crown, Nebi products, i&gt;ad'o 9 p.m.
Root Beer and Upper 10.
Pallbearers will be directors
Proceeds raised through tbe of the Mason County Bank, A.
collection will go to the K. McClung, Dick Ord, James
building lund olllte firemen H. Layne, Ray Weaver, Uoyd
and squad.
Roush and Don Foglesong, and
two nephews, Harry R. Layne
and John D. L&amp;yne.

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Today the millionth visitor lo
lhe lair Is expected and the
lucky person Is lo receive a
free sluffed animal , passes to
midway amusements and a pass
lor the rest olthls year's event:
Highlight. today Include two
more shows by the Osmonds,
two horse ·shows, line arts e&gt;&lt;hlblts, demonstra!lons by the
Great River's Girl Seoul Coun ·
ell from Cincinnati and the second day of harness racing .
An open class Hereford and
Angus show Will be held at the
Cooper· Arena along with ant
open class Spots ond Landrace
show at the swine arena today,
followed by open class Tam ·
worth shows and, al 7 p.m. to.
night, the Junior and Senior
sheep Shearing Contest finals.
Monday the results of the
weekend IU!11or division 1/ve-

ed wllh Chris Smith, 16, Fredericktown, lopping a field of
nearly 1,200 enllres In the lun·
(ConUnuett on page 8)

NEW . HAVEN The
president of the Mason County
Bank, Herman Layne, 72, died
at Holzer ldettical Center
Monday evening.
Mr. Layne, a resident of New
Haven, was born Feb. 13, 1901,
the son of the late John G.
Layne and Louella Riggs
Layne.
Mr .
Layne
played
professional baseball from 1932
to 191&gt;, part of that time with
the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was
a life time membe.r of St. Paul
Lutheran Church, New Haven,
having served on the church
council and in other capacities.
He was a cilatter member
and first president of the Bend
Rotary Club, a partner in the
New Haven Builders Corp.,
president of the New Haven
Mill, served several terms on
New Haven Council, was a
former state road supervisor

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do Christmas programs
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Only members of the
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce in good standing may
participate in the annual
Christmas promotion sponsored annually by the chamber, It wa s dis~losed Monday at
a meeting of the chamber at
the Meigs Inn.
Earl Ingels, president,
reporting on a recent meeting
of the board of directors, said
the directors expect to increase
membership and interest by
the action.
The directors also have
designated Carolyn Thomas,
secretary, to do all the
bookkeeping, agreed lo . pay
dues to the Ohio Fe'stival
Association: agreed to deposit
money in the general fund al
The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings
Co. and money In the Regatta
Fund at the Pomeroy National
Bank: place the annual Big
Bend )'\egatta under supervision of a Regatta Committee,
and to pay off' a noie for $700
due the Pomeroy National
Bank.
directors
a lso
The

designated four festivals for
the 1973 Regatta Queen,
Brenda Taylor, to attend.
These are the Apple Festival at
Jackson, Bob Evans Farm
Festival near Gallipolis, the
Pumpkin Show at ClrcleviUe,
and the Industrial, Mining and
Manufacturing Festival at
Cadiz.
The committee for the
Christmas promotion will meet
Wednesday at noon at Meigs
Inn, Ingels announced. He said
Pat Meeker of Surveys
Unlimited Inc., planning firm,
will be guest speaker at Ute
Sept. 10 chamber meeting.
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in charge of an upcoming
chamber dinner meeting are
Fred Crow and Ted Reed. Date
and lime and guest speaker
will be announced later.
Joe Nuxha11, former pitcher
for the Cincinnati Reds and
presently a TV commentator
may be Invited to speak ~ the
chamber in January, Crow
said. Most agreed that It would
be fine, "if the chamber could
afford NuxhaJJ's lee."

A donation of $25 for the
Christmas promotion and a
second $25 for the Regatta was
received by the chamber from
St. Paul Lutheran Church.
The chamber received a
letter from the Aihletic Dept.,
Ohio University, offering S5
reserved seat tickets to the
chamber (wfth 20 or more in a
group) for $3.50 and to youth
groups, high sch~l age or
under, 20 or more t3 Uckets for
$2 to home grid games.
• The chamber would be given
free advertising in the football
program.
OU home games are Sept. 22,
Kent Stale : Ocl. 27, W.
Michigan ; Nov. 3, Bowling
Green , and Nov. 10, the
University of Cincinnati.
Attending were Ingels, Ralph
Werry, Dale Warner, Richard
Chambers, Jim Roush, Virgil
Teaford, Ralph Graves, Bill
Grueser, Richard Poulin, N. W.
Compton, Crow, Thereon
Johnson, Jack Carsey, Carolyn
Thomas, Unda Roush and
Katie Crow .

Cholestorol, fats may prolong life
CHICAGO (UPI }- An Ohio
medical researcher told newsmen at the AmeriCan Chemical
Society meeting here Monday
that cholestorol and saturated
fats may actUally prolong life
Instead of shortening it, ail previotllly believed . ·
Dr. Teh C. Huang,.doctor of
veterinary medicine , uid
there is no proof that low blood
cholesterol will prolong life
expectancy nor any proof that
diet, saturated rat or
cholesterol
show
any
relatlon~hip
with
cholesteremia or coronar y
disease .

''Bul evidences have accumulated to show that unsaturated fat causes more
cancer in humans and animals
and that low blood cholesterol
.is a raliil syndrome In ·ma)ly
human diseases," he said.
Huang said he conducted experiements for more than 15
years, feeding rats diets containing cholesterol and
saturated fals. He said in the
experiment, uSIJt8 four feeding
.prograins, he found that rats
fed a diet containing bulk
saturated fats und cholesterol
lived longest while rats fed

unsaturates with cholesterol
had the shortest life span.
However, Huang reported,
''A trace of cholesterol in the 10
per cent saturated diet seems
to be essen\ial to the normality
of growth, longevity and es-eclaJJy resistance to Infection. ·
"The beneficial effects or Ute
cholesterol supplement · to
saturated fat were more
significant in the males than in
the females," Huang said.
"The blood cholesterol level
in man increases after the
fourth decade whereaslhatola
woman Increases continuously.
A supplement of cholesterol to

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men may prolong their livet,
allowiJt81hem to live aslo"8 11
women," he said, nollJt8 that
women have a longer me expectancy than men. ·
Huang, who is with the Tim·
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