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24- The Sunday Times -Sent mel. Sunday , S&lt;•pt. 2, 1973

One of 10 Ohioans is 65 or older

Graham
film to

lly C. E. lllakt•si•r

l'uuuty Ext. A~t·nt, Agr,.

be shown ·
MIDDLEPORT - "Souls in
..Conllict", a Billy Graham
color film , has been secured as
one·of four films to be shown
this week at the Meigs Junior
High School in Middleport.
The four films will make up a
film festiva l being staged at
7:30 each evening Tuesday
through Friday by the Meigs
County Ministerial Assn .
"Souls In Conllkt", filmed
during Gnlham 's wor ld·
publicized London Crusade, is
or feature length. '!'he story
encompasses the lives of three
typi cal individuals troubled
with the present and con! used
about the future. Because his
unerring slide rule doesn't
come up with the answer, a
famous jet pilot has doubts
about the new "religious
resurgence' ' his friends talk
about. A prominent actress
wonders about this strange
new "personal con~ct" . A
penny-ante gambling factory
worker tried to figure out what
the odds are for him. Their
need for a soul·satisfying
religious experience is tied into
the Graham meetings. The
public is invited to attend the
showings. They are free.
SERVICES MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Fun eral
services for Mrs. Ollie Bell
Straight will be held 2 p.m.
Monday at the Waugh-Halley.
Wood Funeral Home with Rev.
Paul Hawks officiating. Burial
will be in Mound Hill
Cemetery. Pallbearers wilt be
grandsons of the deceased.

POMEHOY - If

Nt•u• i11 F11rmir1g

WILLIAM FITCH
Wittlam
C.
f'ltch ,
Presi dent of Senior Advocates International. and
former Exe&lt;•util'l' Dirl'ctor
of The Notio nal Council On
Aging, will speak at a joint

Activilies for

·Ad ults of America and

sen ior citizens

Senior Advocates International .. The conference

will be from noon to 10 p. m..
commencing with a luncheon
at the Lake Hope Lodge and
sessions later at the Wyman
Park Amp hitheatre. For
further information call
James N. Blower, chairman,
al 614-596-5222.

Kad-ettes
win honors

f'UNDS DISTRIBUTED
POMEROY _ . A total of
$5,136 has been received by
Meigs Coun ty towns as a part
of the August gasoline taxes
distribution , State Auditor
Joseph Ferguson said Friday.
Afnounts received include
Middleport, $1 ,909 ; Pomeroy,
$1,950; Racine, $369; Rutland,
$415, and Syracuse, $493.

CARROL K. SNOWDEN
Pork Centr11 Hotel Bldg.

Second Ave .. Gallipolis

STATE FARM
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LIFE

INSURANC!: COMptANY
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almos t one out of every 10
Ohioa!ls is 65 yeni'S of age or
older. And their numbers are
growing - up ' 11.2 percent
during the '60s.
f!;ve o·y once in a while
changes occur which indicate
favo rable . development .
Severa l years ago Meigs
County was listed as the first or
second countv in the state with
the highest percentage of aging
population. Due in part to
developments, including the
Meigs Mine complex and the

confNcnc e in M c Arth~:~r ,
Sept. 12 of the Concerned

for retirement

Pll. 446·4290, Home 446 -4518
U.e • 1094 Mllhbor, Sttre f1rrn I• there.

believ&lt;•

o·cspecl, then you had better be
orclly respectful - because

POMEROY - Members of
the Riggs Royal Kad1ette
Ba ton Corps and Teams
recently won top honors in
competiton at the NBTA open
contest held at the Belpre
Homecoming Festival.
- - - ' - - - - - - - - - The corps, directed by Mrs.
Judy Riggs, won four first
places for juvenile parade
corps, junior dance-twirl
teams, juvenile large twirling
teams and juvenile dance-twirl
teams.
The baton corps has also
been very busy this summer
appearing in parades. The
group recently appeared in the
old ·fashioned bargain days
parade in Parkersburg, the
.Belpre Homecoming parade
and last weekend appeared in
the Parade of the Hills at
Nelsonvilhi.

Retirement can be the best
tlmt of your lifo. And to help
make sure you have enough
money to do the thinas you
want, State Farm Ufe tlas a
' policy made to order for your
retirement years. State Farm ,
and I can help you got what
you want out of lift. Let me
ahow you how.

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in treuting your ~lrlers with

Plan

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OPEN THURSDAY
POMEROY- Since the auto
deputy registrar's office will be
closed all day Monday in
Pomeroy due to Labor Day, the
office will be open all day on
Thursday.

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POMEROY
Senior
Citize ns Center Activities this
week :
Monday, Labor Day, closed. :
Tuesday, Crafts, ·9 : 30 to
11 :30; Cards and Games, I to 3.
Wednesday, Quilting, Rug
Hooking.
Thursday, Crafts, 9:30 to
11:30; Cards and Games, I to 3.
friday, Rug Hooking, 9 to 11.
Horseshoes, cards, ·games,
shuffleboard, quilting, etc .
practically anytime.

RATES GOING UP
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
Cost of Living Council has
exempted the U. S. Postal
Service from price controls,
opening ths way for previously
announced postal rates for
some second, third and fourth
class mail to take effect Sept. 9.
The regular first class postal
rate will remain at 8 cents and
air mail at II cents.
The increases will apply to
second class mail and some
publi ca tions .wi th limited
circula lion, such as trade
association bulk mailings to
members; some third class
nonprofit bulk material, and
some special fourth class
material, mainly books and
· records .

SQUAD CALLED
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Emergency Squad was called
to Rutland at 12:01 Saturday.
Margie Wyatt was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was admitted.
Th e Ra cine Emergency
squad answered two calls Saturday. Raymond Hartley ,
Racme, was transported to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
after complaining of breathing
difficulties , ·as was Lela
Easterday, Rt. I, Racine. The
Middleport squad transported
Mrs . Bob Hunnell, South
Second St ., Middleport, to
Pleasant Valley Hospital.

·~Greene

proxilHiLy lo Ohi.., Un'iversity £JL

Coun ty 16.1 J.

/\then:;, Meigs County is now
Thcro ;. •re lnr ~er per·
(·entages
ol elderly people in
lied with Noble c,umty for fifth
i:l!td sixth pOsit inn iu the tate in areos 0( the st&lt;otc that are
out -migration .
. having tiM_) highest pcrcenlat;:e cxpcriendn~
ur population ug-e 65 or· over. \)n the other hand, Mitchell
Morgan County has the highest revc;lis, there are smaller
perce n ta~e
of over 65 percenta~es In areas expopulation with 14.8 pet .: periencing a hig h birth rate
Adams is second with 14.7 pet ; and an inymigratiOn or youn~
Guernsey with 14 .6. ; and adul ts .
Green Coun ty is a good
Highland 14.0 pet. Meigs and
example of U1e latter. It has
Noble have 13.8 pet.
John Mitchell, exte nsion Ulfee colleges, a large military
rural sociologist at Ohio Stale base , and is in the Dayton and
University, says it's important Springfield suburban areas. It
ex perienced
rapid
to know this and even moo·e has
important to realize that the population growth for the past
percentages of the aged vary 20 years.
Morgan County, though, is
greatly by counties. For
exrunple, the percentage of very rural and has had an outelderly in Morgan County migra lion and a slight
( 14.8) is nearly three lime' lh"' population decline during the

jXISI 20 years. It Is u good

example or whot occurs when
there is a dt-cllning birth rate
and an out.mlgration of youn~
adul l.'i, Mitchell points out.
GENERALLY, the IOO I' C
rural an orca the hlglwr the
percent or a~ed in the
population. 28 counties are In
the unglaclated area of the
state, 25 of which had an outmigration dul'ing the 1960's.
Only two of these counties,
Athens and Clermont, had a
percentage of aged under the
stole average of 9.4. Clermont
County has suburban fringe
development and Athens
Coun ty has Ohio University .
THE DIFFERENCE in
percentages of older persons in

vanous areas puses questions ~~nd parl·llme work ~··
about needs or JlCOple und what por tWJlllea for retirees an
kinds of rncilities and services other elde~ly persons. Natlo
ore avnilable to meet these averages show that a 65 Yeaf
needs. One could expecl a old man may expect 13 mo11
greater need for one and two years of life and a woman ~
1,crson IIvlng fa cilities in same age may expect to live 1
counties where the percentage more years. Our older cltlzena
is higher. Also, one could ex· can continue to make botll
peel that a higher proportion of soc ial and economic corij
o1e people have fiKed income. trlbutlons to the commWJ itl~
The elderly have a greater where they live, he says. ~
need [or health fncilitles and
WHY SHOULDN'T several
personnel than do younger . counties with similar pel.
adults, especially for treat· centoges of aged join togethtit
ment of clu·onie conditions. In planning for facilities •nO
Mally of these older persons services? The ninetee~
have some kind Of physical counties In Southeastern O~i
handicap or a chronic illness. which have 11.5 percent or
Mitchell feels it's Important more of their 1970 population ill
that elected officials and tlois older age group could p~
community leaders help for- together, Mitchell suggestt,
mulatc educational programs Also, perhaps Hardin, Log~
and Wyandotte counties couw
work together In plannlnl,
because their senior dtiz811
percentage Is high, too,
=
A regional, multi-countf,
organization is one meth'i,
Batesville, . Ind ., Route 3, Mitchell points out, wherei!}'
$32.50; Charles Zimmerman, offi cials and local people coufil
Clifton , W. Va., $27.50; Charles work across coWJty lines ~
Nun n, Rock Creek, speed in~, common problems. It would -!i
$27.50; Teddy Osborne, one way to provide facllltlot,
Reedsville, failure to transfer services and opportWJitles lor
the "oldl!r" segment of Ohio;
registration, $25.
populatiqn.
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Continued growth of Ohio~
aged population is expecte~.
By 1980, more than a mllli&lt;ft
persons will be in these oldf
four for reckless operation ; age groups. In this populatioR,
three for assault and baltery · women will continue to ouftwo for DWI, stop sig~ nwnber men, due largely lp
violations and failure to yield;
their higher survival ra~J!
two for assured dear distance .
throughout the life span. Ji1
one each for disobeying ~ 1970, the ratio of elderly men
automatic traffic signal, lm.
per 100 women In Ohio was 70.~.
proper backing, fraud,
This
represents a decline from
shoplifting, passing within an
.
intersection, destruction of 82.2 in 1960.
Meigs County, during the Ia t
property, no operator's license,
squealing tires, escaping from . three years, has become
custody .and resisting arrest. as one of . the outstandillg
counties in the state fit
developing programs for I~
older citizens. This has ~
Mullins, 17, and Mark Mullins, due largely because of Ill
efforts of volunteer members
11, bolh of Grove City.
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According to the Gallla· and supporters of the Meigs
Meigs Post State Highway County Council on Aging, the
Patrol , the Mullins brothsrs staff of the Comprehensive
were passengers in Polley's Senior Citizen's Program, and
car. Polley lost control of his the Retired Senior Volunteer
auto which left the highway Program WJder direction of
and traveled over an em- Mrs. Eleanor Thomas and Mrs.
Pearl Welker and their staffs.
bankment.

POMEROY
Eleven
defendants were fined and six
others forfeited bonds Friday
in the court of Meigs County
Judge Frank W. Porter.
Fined were Okey Kiser ,
Racine Route 2, $250 and costs,
five days confinement in jail
and a six month suspension of
his driver's license on a charge
of driving while intoxicated;
Albert
L. Swearengen,
Rutland , $150 and costs, three
days
confinement
and
restricted use or his driver's
license for six months on a
charge of driving while in·
toxicated; Robert L. Ritchie,

Minersville Route 1, and
William F. ·wells, Long Bottom
Route I, $15 and costs each on
speeding charges; Roger E.
Cramer, Zanesville, speeding,
$5 and costs; John W. Johnson,
Pomeroy Route 4, stop sign
violation, $10 and costs.
Also, Edward Laudermilt,
Racine , Route 2, no license
plates, $10 and costs, and $10
and cosl.'i on a charge of !aiiing
to drive upon the right one-half
of the road ; Clyde Wines,
Middleport, speeding, $15 and
costs; Marion Hall, Reedsville
Route I, $10 and costs, passing
without assured clear distance

House damaged by fire
GALLIPOLIS - Damages
were estimated at $5,500 in a
fire of undertermined origin
Friday night at the Gypsy
Woyan residence, 400 Pike St.,
Kanauga.
According to Fire chief
James A. Northup, the blaze
originated in th~ southwest
bedroom and spread to a large
adjoining closet, living room
and attic . There was mediwn
heat and smoke damage to the
entire dwelling.

ahead; Rosa E. Brady, Mason,
W. Va., $10 and costs, failure to
yield to a .stop sign.
Forfeiting bonds posted on
speeding charges were Henry
Francis , Marietta, $27.50;
Steven Richards, Belpre Route
1, $27 ; Albert H. Suttman,

99 Arrested in August ·

.GALLIPOLIS - Nine\y·nine
persons were arrested and
. seven . theft complaints were
mvesllgated by ctty pehce
offtcers durmg the month of
August.
.
.
Sgt. Hollts North s.atd
Saturday th.e theft complamts
Included stx petty larceny
thefts and one grand larceny
case.
.
. Arrests .mcluded 61 per~ons
It was .the second such fire in for speedmg ; 10 mtoxt~atwn;
the Kanauga area in three
days.
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Fire fighters Were called at
1:35 a. m. Saturday to the
GALLIPOLIS - Three
Federal Mogul plant , 2160 persons were injitred in a
Eastern Ave., where exhaust single car accident at 12:50
trom a condenser water a.m. Saturday on Wood's Mill
cooling valve was shut off Rd., two and six tenths miles
causing the condenser to north of Rt. 554.
be come overheated in the
Treated and released at the
exhaust and vent area. There Holzer Medical Center lor
lacerations
and
was no damage. It was the 87th minor
and 88th alarms of the year. abrasions were Milton Dee
Polley, 19, Vinton , Steve

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Three injured in accident

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then his grandson die

in snake-infested hole
THE VOLUNTEERS - Paul McDaniel, 17, Middleport, right, went into the snakeInfested well first and removed one victim, then was overcome by heat exhaustion trying for
the second. The unidentified man at left completed the recovery of the remains.
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By United Pre:slnternatlonal
MICHIGAN CITY, lnd, - Rebellious inmates at Indiana
State Prison freed three guards unharmed .Monday night and
prison officials reported shortly afterward the two-day takeover
had ended. The Inmates, who held the guards captive in three of
five cellblocks at the 24o~~cre prison site, released the hostages
after they-were promised complete amnesty from any charges
growing out or the two-day takeover.
Robert L. DeBard, executive assistant to Gov. Otis Bowen,
said prison officials were in full control of the 1,800.man structure, and prisoners were being fed, Identified and returned to the
proper cells.
WHILE HOT, HUMID AIR BAKED THE EAST TODAY,
residents along the Texas and Louisiana coast prepared for the
onslaught of tropical storm Delia. Heavy rains in Baltimore
Monday provided temporary relief from the heat, but the storm
also touched off a fire when lightning struck storage tanks of
Continental Oil, and high winds unroofed at least six homes.
However, no injuries were reported.
Temperatures continued to soar Monday in many major
cities of the East and Midwest, but thunderstorms also cooled
other areas.
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WASHIN.GTON - ATI'ORNEY .GENERAL ELLIOT L.
_Jqchardson, vacalioning in Massachusetts, returns to the Justice
Department today to decide whether evidence gathered by
}ederal prosecutor~ lp \11~ i~vestigation of Vice President Spiro
T. Agnew should be'j&gt;resented to a grand jury. "Everything In
· the Agnew case is exactly as It was when Mr. Richardson left on
vacation last week. There are no new decisions from our office
despite what you hear," a spokesman said.
· He added that he could offer "no guidance" when Richardson's decision might be made. Agnew's office Monday branded
"absolutely false" a Newsweek magazine report that his staff
h$d been informed that a federal grand jury in Baltimore will
Jte,ar evid~nce this week Involving Agnew in an investigation of
alleged ktckhacks by .Maryland contractors.

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strike

Dr. Donald R. · Warehime, Galli a County
Coroner, today ruled accidental drowning in lhe
deaths of a grandfather, father and grandson of a .
Gallia family whose bodies were recovered from a
80-foot well Sunday evening _
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday from the Moore Funeral Home at Batavia for
73-year old Fred P . Shields, Fred D. Shields, 41, and
James D. Shields, 18, all of Rt. I, Middleport,
(Silver Run Rd.).
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The trio drowned while family, Jacqueline , Connie,
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cleaning a well near their home Jan ette and Gayla, . were
Sunday afternoon.
treated at Veterans Memorial
For the first time in the
According to Gallia Coun ty Hospital for shock.
history of the Gallipolis City
Sheriff James W. Saunders, a
Fred P. Shields, age 73, .is
Schools, teachers and students snake nest was discovered in
were out today due to a the well Saturday. The victims survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Charles Jester of
teachers' strike.
used a hose connecting the Williamsburg , Ohio, and Mrs.
The Gallipolis Education
exhaust system on a truck to· Robert Fitzpa(rick of Seamon,
Associati.on representing over
gas the well with carbon Ohio, a son, Yantes Shields of
140 instructors, voted to strike
monoxide gas. Saunders said Cincinnati.\
the city school system Mondav
Fred P. hields, Jr. , 41, is
night until .the Gallipolis Fred P. Shields, the grand·
father,
first
entered
the
well.
survived
by his wife,
Board of Education agrees to
He apparently became over- Jacqueline, two sons, Larry of
enter into negotiations with the
come by lingering fumes and Rt. I, Cheshire, and Ricky. of
GEA.
fell
into the. water.
Williamsburg, Ohio, two
Ed Pauley , GEA President,
His
son,
Fred
D.
Shields,
daughters, Jeanette, Rt. I,
issued the following statement
then
entered
the
shaft
to
rescue
Cheshire, and Mrs. Michael
this morning. "The teachers
his
father
and
was
also
overFischer of Cincinnati.
are extremely upset that the
come.
Jimmy Shields, age 18.
board has refused to follow its
The
youngest
Shield
fell
resided
in Mt. Healthy, 0 . He
adopted bargaining procedure,
when
he
attempted
to
rescue
is survived by his wife, Connie;
and believe that the superintendent and board have his father and grandfather.
his mother , Jacqueline ; two
deliberately misled the public
Rescue units participating brothers and two sisters .
into believing money is the . were the Mtddleport and Burial wlll be in Greenberry
issue.
Pomeroy Emergency Squads, Cemetery near Batavia.
The ~ssue . is the right of and several volunteers. Paul Visitation wlll be held at the
teachers. to · bargain collec- McDamel, \1, RL I, . Mtd- funer~l home from ·6·9 Wedtlvely with the board Pauley dleport, .a scuba dtver; was nesdpy,
said:
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overcome with heat exhaustion
AUtO ACCIDENT
The board has been notified when he was lowered into the
Medium damages · were
by the GEA that the. GEA Is well. He was · treated and incurred by two cars and a
willing to meet at any time · released at Veterans Memorial driver was cited to court as the
and place in order lo resolve Hospital.
The deaths were ruled ac· result of an accident Saturday
the present situation."
on East Main St. Pomeroy
In a letter to Marlin G. cidental drowning since the police said a car driven by
Kerns, president of the men became unconscious and Vivian Jones, 20, Cleveland,
Gallipolis City Board of could not get out of the water. pulled from the car wash into a
Education, the GEA listed five. Assisting in the investigation car driven by Adria Eblin, 52,
items which it wishes to were the Gallia and Meigs Pomeroy. There were no in·
negotiate . They are teaching County sheriffs' departments . juries. Miss Jones was cited to
conditions, eva·luation and Dr . Donald R Warehime. mayor's court on a left of
Four members of the Shields
(ConUnued on page 6)
center charge.

No one injured
in solo crash
• No injuries were reported in
a single car accident Sunday at
9:15 p.m. on County Road 31,
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach's
Department reporl.'i.
Virgil L. Cozart, Rt. I, Port.
land, was traveling east on
Cqunty Road 31, Sutton
Township, when an unlden·
Ufied vehicle approached his
aJ1to, To avoid a collision,
(;QI:art pulled to the right going
p\ier an embankment. There
was heavy damage to the car.

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JAMES COUNCIL, left, advloer of Explorer Poet 239,
Langsville, was highly commended Sunday ~t a ceremony
held at Forest Acres Park when two more of his post members received the highest rank in Scouting, that of the Eagle
Scout. Thts brought the total of six post members who have
received the high rwtk. Fort Meigs on Forest Acres Park

provided an excellent background for the ceremmles. AU six
of the post members who have made Eagle ''Scout are pictured with Council and are, from the left, James Council
Toni Cleland, Robert Council, Glen Crisp, Mark Mataon and
Tom Crisp. The Langsville Christian Church is sponsoring
organization of the post.

Squad ·busy
over holiday
Pomeroy
E·lt
squad
members were busy with a
wave of calls over the
weekend :
At 5:23p .m. Saturday to. the
Betty Morton home on Willis
Hill. Audrey Jeffers was taken
to Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was treated and
released.
'' At ··7:26 p.m . Saturday to
1'hlrd St. for Wllllam
Buchanan, who was laken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
but not admitted.
At 10:41 p.m. Saturday, to
Condor St. for Mrs. Leo Vining
who refused treatment.
At 3:14 a.m. SWlday to the
Ada Harper residence on
Chester Road for a 14-month
old baby who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center.
At 9:42 a.m. SWlday, for
James Barker, Rutland, who
was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital and admitted as a medical patient.

MIDDLEPORT EMERGENCY SQUADMEN - Above,
steady a ladder and rope for Paul McDwtiel, 17, as he
removed the first victim from the Story's Run well in which
three men died . The 40-footladder was based on a ledge in the
80-foot deep well.

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GARLAND PARSONS, Rodney, Ohio, center, repre•ented the M.GM Boy Scout Dlslrlrt
SUnday at Forest ACres Park when two members of Explorer Poat 239, umgsvllle, received th&lt;•
highest honor In scouting, the rank of Eagles. The two are Wayne Cleland, left, plclured wllh
his parents Mrs. Anna Cleland, Columbus, and Wayne Cleland , Langsville, arxl on the riglit
Mark Matson with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mataon orLangsville,
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DIVORCE FILED
HenrY Dallas Ohlinger, Rt I,
Middleport, has filed suit for
dtvorce In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court against
Trudy Ohlinger, same addreas,
char~ing gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty.

UFOs sighted?

.Ga. (UPI ) -"- A
Death connt" frighATHENS,
tened man dashed into

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
· A chance of showen
Thunday and Friday, Highs
In the upper 70S and lower
80s Thursday coolin&amp; Into the
7Gs Friday and Saturday.
Overnight lows In lhe 80t
·earlY Thunday. lowerlng to
iile 50s early Saturday.

SQUAD ASSISTS
._' The Middleport emergency
sqdad answered a call a\ 2;50
a.m. Sunday for Truman
Goebel of ncar Middleport who
was
having
diffi culty
breathing. He was t,aken to the
Holzer Medical Center

OFFICERS CONFER -Galha County Sheriff James Saunders confers with Gallla Deputy
Fred Wilso~ (back to camera) with Meigs County Sheriff Robert Hartenbach, right; and Gallla
Deputy Net! McMahon (rear ) joining. They were at the scene of the fatal accident In Story's
Run in which a grandfather, his son, and his grandson died .

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperaiure In downt'oan
Pomeroy Tuesday at II a.m.
was 82 degrees under sunny
skies.

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, l&lt;'ive persons have been nam- ·wens, commissioners and
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Plan" committee by the Meigs
County Commissioners.
The purpose of the action
plan Is for overall county
Improvement. Named to the
committee by the commissioners TUesday morning
were Wesley Buehle, James
Roush, Robert Bowen, C. E.
Blakeslee, and Orion Roush.
The commissioners will meet
next Monday instead of
Tuesday so they can attend a
swnmer convention at Cambridge.
Attending were Robert
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police headquarters Monday
night and said a strange
"bright-flashing object'.' "had
swooped toward his car on a
north Georgia highway.
It was the fourth consecutive
night of unidentified flying
By Unlled Press lnlernalional object slghtlngs In .Georgia and
The final I,abor Day holiday Tennessee. The Air Force said
traffic death toll today could it was not looking into the
fall within a National Safety •·epoo·ts because the UFO in·
Council estimate. .
vestigatlon program has been
The summer's last holiday discontinued .
period began at 6 p.m. local
Athen s police said the
time Friday and ended Monday unidentified motorist reported
midnight. Th.:' National Safety lhut the object, with "one
Council estimated that be· bright light and four flashing
tween &amp;50 and 650 persons lights," came within 15 feet of
would die in traffic mishaps tlte ground before swerving off
during the weekend and Into the sky . The :nan, said
anothe1· 22,1100 could suffer officers, looked as · if he hact
disabling injuries. However, "t·eally seen some thing."
the council cautioned that at
Mrs. Nancy Hanison said
least 100 lives and thousands of police at Nashville, Tenn. ,
injuries could be saved If every weren't quite so sympathetic
occupan t of each car wore toward her concern about two
safety bolts.
UFO's that chunged from red
AUnited Press International ' tu blue 10 green and from
count at 4 a.m. EDT showed at "clgur-shapcod to a triangle."
!Continued on page 8)
"I saw what she was looking

may stand
as expected

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at," said Metro officer Robert
Hullet of Mrs. Harrison 's
weekend sighting . " But it
looked like a star that wasn't
doing anything but flickering."
Besides, he said, " It was
really out of our jurisdiction."
Residents in several Florlda
towns reported seeing varied·
colored lights In fhc sky about
two weeks. ago. Three elderly
women reported somethin g
"like a great ball of fire,
orange and green, and it
seemed to light up the sky.''
Other slghtinRs during the

Labor Day weekend came
from police officers, newsmen,
citizens and one military
policeman . Descriptions of the
objects, seen In several central
and south Georgia towns, were
similar - blinking, varied·
colored lights usually hovering
quietly but occasionally
showing great bursts of speed.
Chester·A. Tatwn, a Camilla
newspaper· publisher, said he
photographed a craft Saturday
night with a ribbed design and
"some sort of center down the
middle."

Columbus girl drowns in pond
Accidental drowning was
ruled Monday In the death of
l\'largery Sue Rubadue, 24, a
resident of Colwnbus, who died
· S1mday .afternoon In a farm
pond neat' Rio Grande .
Dr . Donald R. Warehime,
Gallia CoWJ ty Coroner, made
lhe ruling.
. Miss Rubadue, according to
Galli&amp; County sheriff 's
deputies, was swimming with
fl'lcnds on a ra!t at the Will

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Thomas Farm when she
suddenly disappeared. Her
body was recovered a shorl
time later. She Ia survived by
her parents, three sisters, and
the paternal grandpare~Ls .
LODGE MEETS
Pmeroy Lod.ge No. 184
F&amp;AM will meet W~y.
All Muter Muons are
welcome.

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1- The Dally Sentinr l. J\liddl~port-Pomeroy, 0., Sept . 4, 197:1
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Sat urda y by Th e Ohio \I II IIey
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H2 ·21 S6. Ed itor ial Phone 992 2151.

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IN T H E COMMON PLEAS
C OUR T , PROB ATE

DIVI SIO N

MEI GS COUNT Y. OHIO

In the M atter of ·

Sett le m ent of A ccou nt s

Proba te Co urt,

M ei gs Count y, Oh i o
Accoun ts and vouchers of the

fo ll o w ing named fiducia r ies
have been fll~ d in the P r oba t ~
Court , Meigs County , Ohio ,. for
ap pr oval and se ttlement :
CASE NO . 19.!04 - Se\lenlh
Cur r ent Account of Joyce A .
Da v (s , Guard.ian . of th e person
an d esta t e of Mary E . Russel l.
CASE NO , 20076 - First and
Fin at Account o f William
Th omes Soulsby, Executor of
the Estate o f Cora May Car ·
ma n , Deceased .

CASE NO. 20435 ..,.. First and
Fin at Acco un t .of Donna
Barrett. Gvardian of the Estate
of RQ ber t Bar r ett , Linda
Barr ett, Debra Barr ett , Nancy
Barr e tt , Alvin Ba rr ett , David
Ba rr ett and F r a nces Barrett .
CASE NO. 20460 - First and
Fin al AcCounf of Edison Hob ·
stetter. Executor of t he Est.., t e
of
Wi l li(!Jm
A.
C-arman ,
Deceased .
CASE N.O. 20639 Fi r st
CU rr en t Accoun t of Norman F .
Hoover' , Guard ian or the Estate
of Esmeral da Barbara Wilt ·
Shi r e .
CASE NO. 20845 - F ir st and
F ina l. Accoun t of Phy ll js Joan
H.e nn essy, Execu trix of t he
es t a t e of T homas William
He n nessy aka Th omas Hen ·
o essy aka Tho m as w. Hen.
nessy.
Un less exce pt ionS ar e fil ed
th ereto, sai d account s wil l be
to r he aring befor e said Co ur t on
the 3rd day of Octo ber , 1973 , at
whi ch t ime sa id acco unts will be
cons ider ed and co ntin ued fr om
day to day un til f in ally dis posed

of .

Any per son interested ma y
f ile written exce ptions to said
ac cou nts or to ma tter s per tain ing to the exec ution of the
t rust. not less th an five da ys
prior t o the d ate se t for h ear ing .
Manny D. Webster
Judge, Common Pleas Court,
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Probate Dlv ison ,
· Meig5 County , Ohio
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7: 0Q-Today3, 4, 15 ; CBS News 8, 10; News 6;
Romper Room 6.

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Sun(Jsc Seminar 4; Sacred Hea rt 10 .
6:2 Farm Report 13,
6 : 25- Pt\UI Harve)l 13.
6 : 30------ Columbus Today 4; Blble Answers 9,· Th e Story 13 ; News

Jumblt·t: NIECE DEITY DRIVEL CHISEL

Major L eague L ead ers
By Un it ed Press Inter nat io nal
L eading Batters
Nationa l Lea gu e
g . •ab r . h. pet .
Rose , Cl n 137 576 99 1911 .345
Wts n, Hou 140 520 ~0 165 .317
Per ez, Cin 130 487 60 154 .316
Cdeno , Hou 11!1 444 71 140 .31 5
M&amp;dox, SF 120 483 64 151 .313
Crdni , Ch l 126 456 74 142 ~3 11
Hunt , Mtl 111 394 6 1 121 :307
Garr , At I 132 5!19 87 180 .306
Snglfn, Mtl 136 474 89 145 .306
GoodSn.cSF ·102 384 37 116 .302
Am eric an Leag ue
g. ab r . h. pet .
Carw , M in 128 498 84 176 .353
Hor fn , Det 95 350 39 114 .326
M urc r , N Y 137 532 71 166 .312
Ma)I , M il
134 539 84 167 .310
Munsn , NY 128 · A42 74 137 .310
s cot t, M il 133 509 83 153 .30 1
Dav is, B al 117 471 49 142 .301
Otis , KC
132 520 84 156 .300
Ol iv a. Mi n 1211 509 58 151 .297
Jc ksn , Oa k 136 49 9 95 148 .297
Ya z, Bos
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" Payrn.ent orl Demand" 8.' ' 'Dancing In 1he Dark '' ' 10.

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Mov~c

6, 13 ; The Session 70.
9, Oil- The Oulsldors 20. 33.
9: Jo- Virginittn 8; Movie " M urdock 's Gtmg" 10.
10 ,00- Marcus Welby. M.D. 6. 13; New• 10; Wor ld Symphony
Orchestra 33.
11 : QO- News 3, 4, B, 13, 1), 10, 6.
11 : lO- Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15 ; Dick Cavett 6. 13; Mov ies

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3l; Ohio This Week?O : NBC Roporls J, ' · I\.

JO - Hrtwali F ~ve 0 8. 10.

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&amp; Bullwlpkle 13; New Zoo Revue 6.
8 : oo- Capt . Kangaroo 8, 10 : New Zoo Revue 13 : Sesame St. 33 ;
Lassie 6 .
8 ' 30-~ack LaLanne 13 : Huck &amp; Yogi 6.
8: 55-NeWs 13.
9: 00-Paul Dlxon 4; Ph il Donahue. 15 ; F r ien~l y J unct ion 10 ;
A,M. 3 ; Brady Bunch 6; Peyton Pla ce 13 ; M1st e r Rogers 33;
Mov ie " Love In A Goldfish Bow l" 8.
9,30-Eiec. Co. 33; To Tell the Trulh 3; Wild. Wild West 6 ;

Peyton Place 13.
9: 55-Chvc k White Reports 10.
10,QO-Di nab, Shore 3, IS : Joker's Wild 10; Dick Va n Dyke IJ;
Lilias, Yo!Ja and Yov 33 .
10' JO-Baffle 3, 4, 15 : 110,000 Pyram id 8, 10; Split Second 13:

M ike Douglass 6; Erica 33 .
10:45- Theonie 33.
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11 : oo--Gambit 8, 10 ; Pa ssword 13 ; Ins ight 33 ; Wizard of Odds J,
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11:3o-- Ho11ywood Squares 3, 4, 15; lbve of L1fe 8, 10; Brady
Bunch 13 ; Book Beat 33.

CBS News 8; Dan lmel's World 10.

10. 8: Sesame Street 33.

But . .. I'll let you in on secret, "Two." Mom CAN start a
rope.pulley lawn mower and repair a cabinet If sh~ has to - and
Dad has put out great meals and even cleaned behmd the TV set
when Mom was on a speaking trip. They're pretty good at conning each other - in the interests of a happy marriage. And since
they're both aware of it, well, maybe I'll follow in their footsteps.
-SUE

6, 13; Joker's Wild i : Green
Acr es 10; Not For Women Only 15.
uo- Three on a Match 3, 4, 15; Let's Make A Dea l 6, 13; As the
World Tu rns 8, 10 ; The Session 33.
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2:QO-Days of 0ur.Uves3 , 4, 15; Newlywed Game 13,6 ; Gu1d mg
Lioht 8, 10; Swan La ke 33.

15: Edge of Nig ht 8, 10; Girl in My Life 6, IJ.

J:oo-Another Wor ld 3, 4, 15 ; Ge ne r al Hosp1ta t 6, 1 ~: t-'r lce IS
Right 8, 10; Bla c k Perspec ti ve on th e News 33 .
3:3o-Return of Pey ton Place 3, 15; One Life to U•ie6113-,· ~ec r et
Storm 10 ; Phil Donah ue 4 ; Tim e for Timoth y 33; Match Game
'73 8.
4:0()--Mr . Cartoon 3; Somerset 15 ; Sesame St . 33; Love,
American Style 13 ; Merv Grif fin ~ ; .~ uck l eber r y Ho~n d ~
Yogi Bear 6 ; Secret Stor m 8: Mov 1e 1001 Arabian Nights

10
4 : Jo-:..Petticoal Junction 3; Abbolt

&amp; Costello 8; My
Ma rgie 15; Daktari 13; M er1v Gri ffin 4; I Love Lucy6.

Western Sta r Th eater 15.
5: 3D---E iec . Co. 33 ; Gomer Pyle 13;

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Hodgepodge Lodge10 ; Trails West15 ; Dick Van Dyke&lt;.
5, 55-Earl Nlg hingale .15.
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7' 30-The J udg elO : PoliceS urgeon3,4 ; BeatlheCiock 13: How I5. Maynard
Oo Your Childre n Grow 20; Ep isode Action 33 ; Protector s B;

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8:0G-Ad ilm 12 3; B l i ly Graha m Crusa de 8; The Un reasona bl e
. Ma n 33; Movie " The Music Man" 10 : Love Th y Neighbor 6.
13 ; Ba seball 15; Measure for Measure 20.
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8 : 3D-Mov ies " A Man for Al l Seasons" 3, 4 15; "To m a" 6, 13.
·9 :0Q- Dan Aug ust 8, 10 ; Heife tz Con cert 20, 33. .
10: DO- News 20; Owen Ma r sh a ll 6; Canno n B; Homewood 33;
Billy Gr.aha m Cru sade 13.
lL OO- News 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 13. 15.
11:30-John ny Carson 3, 15 ; Movies "The Little Hvt" B;

"Sat urday's Hero" 10.

l :Oo--News 13.; Ma n from U. N.C.L. E. 4.

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Home Run s
National L eague: Johnson.
All 38; Srargel l. Pitt an d Bonds,
SF 37 ; Eva ns, All 36 ; Aa r on ,
Atl 35.
American League : Jackson ,
Oak 31: F is k , Bos '26; Otis, KC
and Sand o , Oak 25 ; Ro binson,
Ca l, May ber ry, KC and Bur .
roughs, Tex 24.
Run s Batted In
Nationa l Leagu e: Bench , Cin
and Sta rg ell, Pit t Y6 ; Evans,
At1 93 ; Sin gleton, M tl 92; May,
Hou 9l.
Am erican Ll!agu e: J ackson,
Oa k . 109; May ber ry, K C 93;
Otis, KCN Scolt , Mi l a nd

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TODA Y'S QUESTION

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By Oswald &amp; James Jocoby

You bid four clubs and your partner btds rive clubs. Wha t do 'you do
now'!

· South was rather frustrated
An swer tomorr..Qw
ri ght through th ~ bidding. He
found himself rebtddmg a fo ur·
card dia mond suit: .cue bidding
Sprinq &amp; Summer
with an ~ bsolute mommum and
then bidding a four no-trump
whi ch he hoped his partner
would interpret as a sign-off
and not as Blackwood .
Whe n Nor th did give it the
desired interpr etation and
1f2
jumped to six dia monds, South
pa ss~ d happily a nd hoped to
see a good dummy.
. 59 N. 2nd
The dummy was quite satis·
factory , but South saw prob·
Middleport, 0 .
· !ems. Somehow or other he
wanted to cash six trump
tricks. He decided that the plan
would be to ruff two clubs in his'
See .Our New
own hand , but other things had
to come first.
Fall and Back
He won the heart lead with
dummy 's king and promptly
To School Fashions
led a heart toward hi s own
hand. He didn ' t really worr y
SUMMER
about East ruf!jng becauses· WEARABLES 112 PRICE
.East would be ruffing a loser,
but East followed suit.
Now South ca.s hed lhe ace
and queen of trumps: led a club
Main at Sycamore
to the ace : ruffed a club ; led a
spade to the ace: ruffed anoth·
POMEROY, OHIO
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lie it up."
Griffey, 23, called up fro m

Reds' triwttph rnovell lhcm
intCJ a fi 1·st place tie with the
Dodgers.
"Now that we 're in first
"Place, we can 1 t afford lo lost:!
it," Andersqn :m1d. " We've got
to hold on toil. I thin k this will

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The lone scrinunage score came on a !yard plunge off tackle
by sophomore fullback Greg Duiming.
Southern opens its 1973 season Friday night at Green T\vp.
and Jewell feels his defending SV AC champs will be ready by the
end of the week.
Ch ic ago at Montreal. ni ght
KEY INJURY - While neither area SVAC team, Eastern or
Sweet clover is the greatest
Cincinnati at Hou s ton , n ig ht
Atlanta at San Die'go , nig ht
single so ur ce of honey pro· Southern, has beeri hit by an injury to a key player, the Meigs
Los Ang at San F r an cisco .
duced
in the United States .
Marauders suffered one in Saturday's scrimmage against
nl~ht
Warren LOcal.
Senior center J.D. Story is lostfor ~weeks with a broken left
hand, suffered in the 2~ Melg~~ win. Although officials report
that he'll be out! or 4 weeks, Story vows he'll be back before tliat.
Junior Jeff Musser or sophomore John Blake will fill in at the .
center spot.
.
.
Concerning the Warren scrimmage, Coach Charley Chancey
didn't have much to say about the Marauders' play, but indicated
they have a ways to go before tbey'll be ready for the season
opener that is now just 3 days away.
TBOUBLE AHEAD? ~ The 1973 grid season could be in for
some trouble due to teachers' strikes. Gallipolis City School
teachers struck this morning, and football teams do not play
during strikes since the coaches are teachers.
Meigs is scheduled to travel tel Gallipolis on Sept. 28, and if
the Gallia teachers are still out, the Marauder slate will be cut
AI the PomerQy-Mason Bridge
from a 9 game season to just 8. Ten games were originally
scheduled, but earller in the summer Reemelin dropped out of its
Sept. 21 Marauder Stadium dale.
CHEERING SUPPOR'l' - Southern cheerleaders Megan
Brown, Stephanie Ord and Vicki Wolle presented a local sports·
writer with a Tornado tee-shirt last week. It seems they were
upset with his wearing of a Meigs football shirt one day.
JUMPIN' JERSEYS - It remains lo .be seen if the Eastern
Eagles will give new head coach Lew Berkhimer a winning
season, bUt one thing is certaln,-the Green and White will " look
good, II
The 1973 Eagles will be sporting spanking new, deep green
jerseys with white numerals. Now, all !hat is needed is for the
Eagles to.live up to their appearance. The Green and White open
. the fall season Friday night at Hannan Trace, in what Berkhimer
terms one of two key early games. The otber is ne.t Friday,
against Syrrunes Valley at home.
·
Berkhimer hopes 2quick wins will boost the confidence ·or his
young club befo ~ the Sept. 22battle at Southern.
FIRST, FINALLY - The Cincinnati Redlegs have finally
taken hold of a piece of first place In the National West. The
Reds' 4-3 triumph over the Astros, coupled with the Dodgers
amazing II .Sloss to the Giants, put the Reds up there on top, only
a week and a hall after this colwnn said they would.
The ·supreme eye-&lt;~lght of major league umpires was
exempiHied last night In the Dodgers.&lt;Jianls game on the
Monday night game of the week.
Three consecutive close calls at second base In the bottom of
the ninth·, helped load the bases for Bobby Bonds' clout. Instant

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Houston . score d three
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Billing hHm. With two out In Ute
Falcons Saturday night.
fi
rth, Bob Watson singled and
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baseman Dan Driessen, who'
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son scure.d. Lee May and
not, the contest didn't lack for
Tommy Helms then doubled in
excitement or suspense.
runs.
~~ we proved we can come
from behind and win the
game," said Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson, who threw
two touchdown passes. "That's
what we have to be·able tel do."
One of Anderson's TD passes
was a 32-yarder to rookie isaac
Curtis, the first pass reception
in pro foot hall for the Bengals'
top draft choice. Curtis leaped
and made a twisiing, over-theshoulder grab of Anderstin's
pass in the end zone.
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Anderson said. "He really
made a great catch. "

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The Reds trailed HouHton J.2
in lhe eig hth but loaded the
bases on a double by Johnny
Bench, a walk ~n d an infield
Hingle with two out. Anderson
usually would ta p veteran Hal
Ki ng as a pinch·hitter but he
chose Gri ifey.
"It's an awful situation to put
a kid like hjm in," Anderson
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flrot.plarc lie with I"' Angeles
when Ken (Jriffey hit a two.out,
two·run flinch slnHle in the
eighth inn in~ to beat licl\lston. bvlh sqwHis.
Griffey was just called up un
'om:li ,Joe IJune;m 'N Vikings
Aug, z:i ond Hcds' Manager St·orcd lw1) far~ L half Louth·
Sparky Anderson beamc'tl, " I iiOWfi S whiff· Ct,JC'h J~trl
'" 'tiLS twurcd tt
think he'll be another J.uu Spra~uc 's Blihl
llrock."
tuuchd•1wn (Ill tt f.iO yotd puss
Plt!Bburgh remained a game p!Hy fr11111 quartco·!Jark (;Jity
behind Sl.l.ools by splitting the !Judson to scuivr end JfJhn
doubleheader with the Cardi. Hum ley.
Urock , Ted Sizemore and
Th•• varsoty ltttlon ended
U.rnle C.rbo knocked i~ two wit/1 the Botx:ut.lil nwrd1i n~ ut
ruos e~ch to glv~ St. !.ouos the lhc 18 yn rd line .
liCt'Ond ~amc vtclory. In the
KC'N I'CHerw; post"'! a 2·1
opener, . Richie Hebner's 131h vidm·y over the Vi~ing l-! w~'!le
inning mslde-thc-park homer the fl'~:-ih llll'O squildS ftJ U~ht lo
gave the Pirates the triumph. a 1 ~ 1 tit•.

HOUSTON (UPI) - Cincinnati Manager Sparky Anderson ordered roo~ ie Ken
Griffey into "an awful
situation" Monday night but
lhe yowtg outfielder responded
with a game-winning hit that
vaul ted the Reds Into a first
place tie in the Natio nal
League West today.
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Ci nc innat i
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\ Hou ston
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Atlanta
66 13 .475 18
San Die go
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Monday's Results
New Yor kS P h ila ·O, 1st
Ph il a 6 New York 3, 2nd
P lttsbgh 5 St. Louis 4, 1st
St . Loui s 8 P ifl sbg h 3, 2n d
Montre &amp;l 5 Chi cago 2
Cin cl nna114 Houston 3
San Fr_a·n 11 Los Ang e les !I
Atlanta 7 San Diego 3
Today ' s Probab!e Pitch ers
!All Times EDT)
Philad el phIa 1Lon borg 12-11)
at New York (Seaver 15.8), 8:05
p .m.
St . Lou is (Nagy 0·11 at
P ittsbur gh (Rooker 7.4 ), 8: 05
p .m .
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Chicago ( Reus chel 12-ll ) at
Mon treal (Rog ers 6-3L 8:05
p .m .
Cinc innat i ( Gullett 15-Bl a t
Houston (G r iffin 1-5L 8: 30p .m.
Atlan t e (Harrison ~ · 4 ) at San
D iego ( Troedson 6·5L 10 :30
p .m .
P.m.
Wedn es da y's Games
Los An~ele s ( Down ing 9-7} at
~an Fran cisco ( Bryant 20·9L 11 D et roi t at Cleve, twi l ight
Ba ltim or e at Boston , nig ht
p.m .
Oak lan d at Ca li forni a, ni ght
Wednesday'5 Games
(Only ga m es sc heduled )
Phil a at Ne w York, night
St . Lou is at Pittsbgh , nig ht
Los Angeles

run and mcantthul when GKry
Thonlaii!IOn upeuc'tl uoe ninth by
walking uw Olants rould
sacrifice: l!oth Dave llllder
and Mike Sttdek bunlt&gt;d and the
Dodgers botched up both plays
with !ale throws to second .
That IQadCd the bases and
Jim Brewer came In to fat'&lt;
Bonds, who hit 8 1-1 pitch lor
his 36th homer to wipe out tbe
J1.7l.os Angeles lend.
"I wasn't looking to hit it
out," Bonds said, "Alii wanted
to do was get a sacrifice fly to
tie the game."
Aaron homered in consecu.
live times at bat in the third off
Clay Kirby, and in the fifth off
Vicente Romo. Thai enabled
him to tie one of Ruth's lesser
known records of 708 homers in
.one league. Six of Ruth's r uns
came in the National League.
Aaron said it's "possible" he
stili might catch Ruth this
year. "I hear Ruth's name
every time I turn around. But I
stili don't think ! 'in as obsessed
.with it as everybody el$e seell18
to be."
In the other games, Cincin·

tutti beat llolll!ton, 1.:1, Montreal t'tl~cd Oolca~o. ~2. New
Yurk lllanked J'hll•delphiu, :;..
o, bul iOilt U1e second game, s.:1,
and Plll:lburgh beal St. Louis,
5-4, in 13 inning~~ befuc·e lOlling
the seeond gume, 11-:t.
In Ihe American League
In the American l.eab'Ue,
Ba lllmore routed BO!Iton, 1 ~,
but IOKt the second game, 9-8,
Milwaukee beat Cleveland, 135,thenlost, 10-li,Chlcagoswept
Texas, 0.7, In II iMingsand li-2,
New York edged Detroit, 1·3,
Minnesota outlasted Kansas
City, 11-li and Californ ia nipped
Oakland, 3·1.
Cincinnati moVl'tl into its

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79 55 .590
Bos ton
75 63 .543 6
De troi t
7'l 66 .522 9
New York
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Ch lcago
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Minneso ta
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Ca lifornia
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Tex as
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Mond ay' s Results
Ba lt imo r e l3 Boston 8, lst
Boston 9 Balt im or e 8, 2nd
M i lw aukee 13 C leve 5, 1st
Clevela nd 10 M ilw 5, '2 nd
Ch i 8 Tex 7. .'l si. 11 in ns
Chic ago 5 Texas 2. 2nd
New York 4 Det roi t 3
M inn esota 11 Kan City 5
Cal iforni a 3 Oa klend 1
Todav 's Probable Pitchers
( All Ti mes EDT)
Balt im ore ( P alme r 18 ·71 at
Bos to n (Tia n t 15 · 12), 7: 30 p.m .
New Yor k ( Stott lem yr e 13-131
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at Detroit. (L ol lc h 12·13), 8 p .m
M inneso la ( Bi y leven 16-14) a t
Kansas Cit-Y &lt;Sp li tto rff 15-9),
8:30 p m
Souther" coach Bill Jewell was very much pleased with his
Cle velan d { Ke klch 2-4) at
Tornadoes'
one touchdown to nothing scrimmage win over CaldMilwa ukee ( Lo ckwo od S. lQ ),
8:30 p,m ,
· .
.
well Saturday evening.
Tex a s (B ibb y 6·8) at Ch1 Cli90
"We improved 100 percent on both offense and defense," said
(t&lt;aat 12· 1'21, 9 p .m .
Oa kland (Holtzma n 19- tl J at
the second-year mentor of the Purple and Gold.
California &lt;Si nge r 1-7 ·1 U , 11

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Bobby Bonds stole the opol· 707th and, 7081h homers of his
light !'.J(Mldsf night but Hnn·k carcoer to mov~ wllltln six of
Aaron could still have the l~1be Rulh's career rl'C'Ord of
whole show for hlm~lf before 714. The homers paced Atla nlu
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tel a 7.:1 victory over San Diego.
With a dramallc grand sl~m And now Aaron has a real
homer In the ninth Inning of a chance or cracking the record
nationa lly televised game tht• sellliOh~
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who blewa seven-rWJiead. T11e roiled to an 0.1 lead after sl.x
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tie for first place with Cin- lor six runs ·Jn the sevent h.
clnnatl In tbe NL West.
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While Bonds was captivating That Run was Crucial
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My Mom does what should be a man's job. She hils tnrec
kids, one a very active four.year-old. Sbe weeds the garde n,
mows the lawn, paints, plants vogo!llbles, runs a rota-t iller,
repairs thing~ , with no help ex&lt;;cpt from me ( lh~ oldest), and I do
ju!tt enough to keep her from yelllng.
.
Dad is strong and healthy, but he thinks 1f Mom fixed
something once, she can do il all the lime, 110 he never does
nnylhing around the house, while Mom does more and more (and
I'm gelling more hard jobs, too) .
· We're pretty disgusted with Dad. What's your opinion'! ONE OF TWO OVERWORKED
DEAR ONE:
My opinion (and it's admittedly pre·liberation} Is that a
woma n this efficient deserves all the work she gets beaped on
her . I never learned to start those rope.puUmotors, thus the rololillcr and our ancie nt lawn mower are "beyond my powers".l'm
a sloppy pa int e~. and I couldn't repa ir a cabinet or an electr~c
cord on a bet. So natura lly these jobs go to my husband who 1s
absolutely sure I co uldn't exist without him. On the other hand,
his cooking and his cleaning ability stop at "Norwegian Salad"
(a wild kind of omelet) and a vacuwn job that ignores the corners. We both know we could do a great deal mll!'e if necessarybut thank heavens, It isn't necessary. Meanwhile, It's lovely
being dependent on each other ... and feeling needed in our own
specialties.
Your mother may have already destroyed this dellcate
balance of "his and herness," but perhaps you '11 learn an important lesson from watching her. Which is : let your husbaud
know he's tremendously important - that Without hun the
fami ly house and garden might fall apart - and you'll be sur·
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ap pr oval and se ttlement :
CASE NO . 19.!04 - Se\lenlh
Cur r ent Account of Joyce A .
Da v (s , Guard.ian . of th e person
an d esta t e of Mary E . Russel l.
CASE NO , 20076 - First and
Fin at Account o f William
Th omes Soulsby, Executor of
the Estate o f Cora May Car ·
ma n , Deceased .

CASE NO. 20435 ..,.. First and
Fin at Acco un t .of Donna
Barrett. Gvardian of the Estate
of RQ ber t Bar r ett , Linda
Barr ett, Debra Barr ett , Nancy
Barr e tt , Alvin Ba rr ett , David
Ba rr ett and F r a nces Barrett .
CASE NO. 20460 - First and
Fin al AcCounf of Edison Hob ·
stetter. Executor of t he Est.., t e
of
Wi l li(!Jm
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Deceased .
CASE N.O. 20639 Fi r st
CU rr en t Accoun t of Norman F .
Hoover' , Guard ian or the Estate
of Esmeral da Barbara Wilt ·
Shi r e .
CASE NO. 20845 - F ir st and
F ina l. Accoun t of Phy ll js Joan
H.e nn essy, Execu trix of t he
es t a t e of T homas William
He n nessy aka Th omas Hen ·
o essy aka Tho m as w. Hen.
nessy.
Un less exce pt ionS ar e fil ed
th ereto, sai d account s wil l be
to r he aring befor e said Co ur t on
the 3rd day of Octo ber , 1973 , at
whi ch t ime sa id acco unts will be
cons ider ed and co ntin ued fr om
day to day un til f in ally dis posed

of .

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f ile written exce ptions to said
ac cou nts or to ma tter s per tain ing to the exec ution of the
t rust. not less th an five da ys
prior t o the d ate se t for h ear ing .
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Major L eague L ead ers
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L eading Batters
Nationa l Lea gu e
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Rose , Cl n 137 576 99 1911 .345
Wts n, Hou 140 520 ~0 165 .317
Per ez, Cin 130 487 60 154 .316
Cdeno , Hou 11!1 444 71 140 .31 5
M&amp;dox, SF 120 483 64 151 .313
Crdni , Ch l 126 456 74 142 ~3 11
Hunt , Mtl 111 394 6 1 121 :307
Garr , At I 132 5!19 87 180 .306
Snglfn, Mtl 136 474 89 145 .306
GoodSn.cSF ·102 384 37 116 .302
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Carw , M in 128 498 84 176 .353
Hor fn , Det 95 350 39 114 .326
M urc r , N Y 137 532 71 166 .312
Ma)I , M il
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Munsn , NY 128 · A42 74 137 .310
s cot t, M il 133 509 83 153 .30 1
Dav is, B al 117 471 49 142 .301
Otis , KC
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Ol iv a. Mi n 1211 509 58 151 .297
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But . .. I'll let you in on secret, "Two." Mom CAN start a
rope.pulley lawn mower and repair a cabinet If sh~ has to - and
Dad has put out great meals and even cleaned behmd the TV set
when Mom was on a speaking trip. They're pretty good at conning each other - in the interests of a happy marriage. And since
they're both aware of it, well, maybe I'll follow in their footsteps.
-SUE

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3:3o-Return of Pey ton Place 3, 15; One Life to U•ie6113-,· ~ec r et
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Atl 35.
American League : Jackson ,
Oak 31: F is k , Bos '26; Otis, KC
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You bid four clubs and your partner btds rive clubs. Wha t do 'you do
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ri ght through th ~ bidding. He
found himself rebtddmg a fo ur·
card dia mond suit: .cue bidding
Sprinq &amp; Summer
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See .Our New
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to come first.
Fall and Back
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dummy 's king and promptly
To School Fashions
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The lone scrinunage score came on a !yard plunge off tackle
by sophomore fullback Greg Duiming.
Southern opens its 1973 season Friday night at Green T\vp.
and Jewell feels his defending SV AC champs will be ready by the
end of the week.
Ch ic ago at Montreal. ni ght
KEY INJURY - While neither area SVAC team, Eastern or
Sweet clover is the greatest
Cincinnati at Hou s ton , n ig ht
Atlanta at San Die'go , nig ht
single so ur ce of honey pro· Southern, has beeri hit by an injury to a key player, the Meigs
Los Ang at San F r an cisco .
duced
in the United States .
Marauders suffered one in Saturday's scrimmage against
nl~ht
Warren LOcal.
Senior center J.D. Story is lostfor ~weeks with a broken left
hand, suffered in the 2~ Melg~~ win. Although officials report
that he'll be out! or 4 weeks, Story vows he'll be back before tliat.
Junior Jeff Musser or sophomore John Blake will fill in at the .
center spot.
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Concerning the Warren scrimmage, Coach Charley Chancey
didn't have much to say about the Marauders' play, but indicated
they have a ways to go before tbey'll be ready for the season
opener that is now just 3 days away.
TBOUBLE AHEAD? ~ The 1973 grid season could be in for
some trouble due to teachers' strikes. Gallipolis City School
teachers struck this morning, and football teams do not play
during strikes since the coaches are teachers.
Meigs is scheduled to travel tel Gallipolis on Sept. 28, and if
the Gallia teachers are still out, the Marauder slate will be cut
AI the PomerQy-Mason Bridge
from a 9 game season to just 8. Ten games were originally
scheduled, but earller in the summer Reemelin dropped out of its
Sept. 21 Marauder Stadium dale.
CHEERING SUPPOR'l' - Southern cheerleaders Megan
Brown, Stephanie Ord and Vicki Wolle presented a local sports·
writer with a Tornado tee-shirt last week. It seems they were
upset with his wearing of a Meigs football shirt one day.
JUMPIN' JERSEYS - It remains lo .be seen if the Eastern
Eagles will give new head coach Lew Berkhimer a winning
season, bUt one thing is certaln,-the Green and White will " look
good, II
The 1973 Eagles will be sporting spanking new, deep green
jerseys with white numerals. Now, all !hat is needed is for the
Eagles to.live up to their appearance. The Green and White open
. the fall season Friday night at Hannan Trace, in what Berkhimer
terms one of two key early games. The otber is ne.t Friday,
against Syrrunes Valley at home.
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Berkhimer hopes 2quick wins will boost the confidence ·or his
young club befo ~ the Sept. 22battle at Southern.
FIRST, FINALLY - The Cincinnati Redlegs have finally
taken hold of a piece of first place In the National West. The
Reds' 4-3 triumph over the Astros, coupled with the Dodgers
amazing II .Sloss to the Giants, put the Reds up there on top, only
a week and a hall after this colwnn said they would.
The ·supreme eye-&lt;~lght of major league umpires was
exempiHied last night In the Dodgers.&lt;Jianls game on the
Monday night game of the week.
Three consecutive close calls at second base In the bottom of
the ninth·, helped load the bases for Bobby Bonds' clout. Instant

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Ulcre, " tm said . "This sur·e
feels good ."
Pedr o Burbon , now 7-4, ·
picked up the vklury in three
innings Of six. hit I'Clicf.
Co upled wit h San Francisco's
victory over Los .Angeles, the

end up going to lhe wire.
There's 24 games to go. It will
be a lot or fun ."
Juan Pizarru, :1-2, suffered
tl1e loss in his first start of the
year. He gave up a horner to
CINCINNATI (UP! )
Andy Kosco in lhe second and
an HBl single to Pete Rose in
tl1e seventh before the Heds'
keeps is crazy," Cincinnati rally.
Bengail; Coach Paul Brown
Houston . score d three
said after his team rallied for a
unearned
run s off Jack
31-20 victory over the Atlanta
Billing hHm. With two out In Ute
Falcons Saturday night.
fi
rth, Bob Watson singled and
The 55,863 fans who jammed
Riverfront Stadiwn wouldn't Doug Hader grounded to third .
baseman Dan Driessen, who'
argue with the veleran coach over
threw first ·and Watbecause · exhibition game or
son scure.d. Lee May and
not, the contest didn't lack for
Tommy Helms then doubled in
excitement or suspense.
runs.
~~ we proved we can come
from behind and win the
game," said Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson, who threw
two touchdown passes. "That's
what we have to be·able tel do."
One of Anderson's TD passes
was a 32-yarder to rookie isaac
Curtis, the first pass reception
in pro foot hall for the Bengals'
top draft choice. Curtis leaped
and made a twisiing, over-theshoulder grab of Anderstin's
pass in the end zone.
"That touchdown catch was
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Anderson said. "He really
made a great catch. "

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The Reds trailed HouHton J.2
in lhe eig hth but loaded the
bases on a double by Johnny
Bench, a walk ~n d an infield
Hingle with two out. Anderson
usually would ta p veteran Hal
Ki ng as a pinch·hitter but he
chose Gri ifey.
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a kid like hjm in," Anderson
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what happens, 'Just go up and
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SELECTION
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flrot.plarc lie with I"' Angeles
when Ken (Jriffey hit a two.out,
two·run flinch slnHle in the
eighth inn in~ to beat licl\lston. bvlh sqwHis.
Griffey was just called up un
'om:li ,Joe IJune;m 'N Vikings
Aug, z:i ond Hcds' Manager St·orcd lw1) far~ L half Louth·
Sparky Anderson beamc'tl, " I iiOWfi S whiff· Ct,JC'h J~trl
'" 'tiLS twurcd tt
think he'll be another J.uu Spra~uc 's Blihl
llrock."
tuuchd•1wn (Ill tt f.iO yotd puss
Plt!Bburgh remained a game p!Hy fr11111 quartco·!Jark (;Jity
behind Sl.l.ools by splitting the !Judson to scuivr end JfJhn
doubleheader with the Cardi. Hum ley.
Urock , Ted Sizemore and
Th•• varsoty ltttlon ended
U.rnle C.rbo knocked i~ two wit/1 the Botx:ut.lil nwrd1i n~ ut
ruos e~ch to glv~ St. !.ouos the lhc 18 yn rd line .
liCt'Ond ~amc vtclory. In the
KC'N I'CHerw; post"'! a 2·1
opener, . Richie Hebner's 131h vidm·y over the Vi~ing l-! w~'!le
inning mslde-thc-park homer the fl'~:-ih llll'O squildS ftJ U~ht lo
gave the Pirates the triumph. a 1 ~ 1 tit•.

HOUSTON (UPI) - Cincinnati Manager Sparky Anderson ordered roo~ ie Ken
Griffey into "an awful
situation" Monday night but
lhe yowtg outfielder responded
with a game-winning hit that
vaul ted the Reds Into a first
place tie in the Natio nal
League West today.
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Ci nc innat i
83 55 .601 _
San F ran cisco 77 59 .566 5
\ Hou ston
71 69 .507 14
Atlanta
66 13 .475 18
San Die go
48 88 .353 34112
Monday's Results
New Yor kS P h ila ·O, 1st
Ph il a 6 New York 3, 2nd
P lttsbgh 5 St. Louis 4, 1st
St . Loui s 8 P ifl sbg h 3, 2n d
Montre &amp;l 5 Chi cago 2
Cin cl nna114 Houston 3
San Fr_a·n 11 Los Ang e les !I
Atlanta 7 San Diego 3
Today ' s Probab!e Pitch ers
!All Times EDT)
Philad el phIa 1Lon borg 12-11)
at New York (Seaver 15.8), 8:05
p .m.
St . Lou is (Nagy 0·11 at
P ittsbur gh (Rooker 7.4 ), 8: 05
p .m .
.
Chicago ( Reus chel 12-ll ) at
Mon treal (Rog ers 6-3L 8:05
p .m .
Cinc innat i ( Gullett 15-Bl a t
Houston (G r iffin 1-5L 8: 30p .m.
Atlan t e (Harrison ~ · 4 ) at San
D iego ( Troedson 6·5L 10 :30
p .m .
P.m.
Wedn es da y's Games
Los An~ele s ( Down ing 9-7} at
~an Fran cisco ( Bryant 20·9L 11 D et roi t at Cleve, twi l ight
Ba ltim or e at Boston , nig ht
p.m .
Oak lan d at Ca li forni a, ni ght
Wednesday'5 Games
(Only ga m es sc heduled )
Phil a at Ne w York, night
St . Lou is at Pittsbgh , nig ht
Los Angeles

run and mcantthul when GKry
Thonlaii!IOn upeuc'tl uoe ninth by
walking uw Olants rould
sacrifice: l!oth Dave llllder
and Mike Sttdek bunlt&gt;d and the
Dodgers botched up both plays
with !ale throws to second .
That IQadCd the bases and
Jim Brewer came In to fat'&lt;
Bonds, who hit 8 1-1 pitch lor
his 36th homer to wipe out tbe
J1.7l.os Angeles lend.
"I wasn't looking to hit it
out," Bonds said, "Alii wanted
to do was get a sacrifice fly to
tie the game."
Aaron homered in consecu.
live times at bat in the third off
Clay Kirby, and in the fifth off
Vicente Romo. Thai enabled
him to tie one of Ruth's lesser
known records of 708 homers in
.one league. Six of Ruth's r uns
came in the National League.
Aaron said it's "possible" he
stili might catch Ruth this
year. "I hear Ruth's name
every time I turn around. But I
stili don't think ! 'in as obsessed
.with it as everybody el$e seell18
to be."
In the other games, Cincin·

tutti beat llolll!ton, 1.:1, Montreal t'tl~cd Oolca~o. ~2. New
Yurk lllanked J'hll•delphiu, :;..
o, bul iOilt U1e second game, s.:1,
and Plll:lburgh beal St. Louis,
5-4, in 13 inning~~ befuc·e lOlling
the seeond gume, 11-:t.
In Ihe American League
In the American l.eab'Ue,
Ba lllmore routed BO!Iton, 1 ~,
but IOKt the second game, 9-8,
Milwaukee beat Cleveland, 135,thenlost, 10-li,Chlcagoswept
Texas, 0.7, In II iMingsand li-2,
New York edged Detroit, 1·3,
Minnesota outlasted Kansas
City, 11-li and Californ ia nipped
Oakland, 3·1.
Cincinnati moVl'tl into its

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w. I. pet. g. b.
Balt imore
79 55 .590
Bos ton
75 63 .543 6
De troi t
7'l 66 .522 9
New York
70 68 .507 11
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67 70 .489 13 1h
Clevela nd
59 80 .424 22 1h i:l;i;,
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Ch lcago
67 o9 .493 12 .
Minneso ta
66 70 .465 13
Ca lifornia
62 70 .470 15
Tex as
47 . 90 .343 32 11?
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Mond ay' s Results
Ba lt imo r e l3 Boston 8, lst
Boston 9 Balt im or e 8, 2nd
M i lw aukee 13 C leve 5, 1st
Clevela nd 10 M ilw 5, '2 nd
Ch i 8 Tex 7. .'l si. 11 in ns
Chic ago 5 Texas 2. 2nd
New York 4 Det roi t 3
M inn esota 11 Kan City 5
Cal iforni a 3 Oa klend 1
Todav 's Probable Pitchers
( All Ti mes EDT)
Balt im ore ( P alme r 18 ·71 at
Bos to n (Tia n t 15 · 12), 7: 30 p.m .
New Yor k ( Stott lem yr e 13-131
;~:~
at Detroit. (L ol lc h 12·13), 8 p .m
M inneso la ( Bi y leven 16-14) a t
Kansas Cit-Y &lt;Sp li tto rff 15-9),
8:30 p m
Souther" coach Bill Jewell was very much pleased with his
Cle velan d { Ke klch 2-4) at
Tornadoes'
one touchdown to nothing scrimmage win over CaldMilwa ukee ( Lo ckwo od S. lQ ),
8:30 p,m ,
· .
.
well Saturday evening.
Tex a s (B ibb y 6·8) at Ch1 Cli90
"We improved 100 percent on both offense and defense," said
(t&lt;aat 12· 1'21, 9 p .m .
Oa kland (Holtzma n 19- tl J at
the second-year mentor of the Purple and Gold.
California &lt;Si nge r 1-7 ·1 U , 11

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National . League
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Montr ea l
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fans h1 San Diego by hiltln~ u1e
Bobby Bonds stole the opol· 707th and, 7081h homers of his
light !'.J(Mldsf night but Hnn·k carcoer to mov~ wllltln six of
Aaron could still have the l~1be Rulh's career rl'C'Ord of
whole show for hlm~lf before 714. The homers paced Atla nlu
the season is over.
tel a 7.:1 victory over San Diego.
With a dramallc grand sl~m And now Aaron has a real
homer In the ninth Inning of a chance or cracking the record
nationa lly televised game tht• sellliOh~
~lands gave the San Francisco Many rlrans missed B(Mlda'
Giants 811 exciting 11-8 triumph heroics becalllte they turned off
over the Los Angeles Dodgers their sets when the Dodgers
who blewa seven-rWJiead. T11e roiled to an 0.1 lead after sl.x
loss dropped the Dodgers Into a innings. But the Gia nts rallied
tie for first place with Cin- lor six runs ·Jn the sevent h.
clnnatl In tbe NL West.
Bonds scored the last run when
Walt Alston, the veteran he raced home from second on
Dodger manager, seemed an infield hit by Tltel Fuentes
shells hocked. He mumbled, th at Dave Lopes fielded but
"I've never seen anything like held too long before making a
it. "
late throw to the plate.
While Bonds was captivating That Run was Crucial
the national TV audience,
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DEIIH BliP:
My Mom does what should be a man's job. She hils tnrec
kids, one a very active four.year-old. Sbe weeds the garde n,
mows the lawn, paints, plants vogo!llbles, runs a rota-t iller,
repairs thing~ , with no help ex&lt;;cpt from me ( lh~ oldest), and I do
ju!tt enough to keep her from yelllng.
.
Dad is strong and healthy, but he thinks 1f Mom fixed
something once, she can do il all the lime, 110 he never does
nnylhing around the house, while Mom does more and more (and
I'm gelling more hard jobs, too) .
· We're pretty disgusted with Dad. What's your opinion'! ONE OF TWO OVERWORKED
DEAR ONE:
My opinion (and it's admittedly pre·liberation} Is that a
woma n this efficient deserves all the work she gets beaped on
her . I never learned to start those rope.puUmotors, thus the rololillcr and our ancie nt lawn mower are "beyond my powers".l'm
a sloppy pa int e~. and I couldn't repa ir a cabinet or an electr~c
cord on a bet. So natura lly these jobs go to my husband who 1s
absolutely sure I co uldn't exist without him. On the other hand,
his cooking and his cleaning ability stop at "Norwegian Salad"
(a wild kind of omelet) and a vacuwn job that ignores the corners. We both know we could do a great deal mll!'e if necessarybut thank heavens, It isn't necessary. Meanwhile, It's lovely
being dependent on each other ... and feeling needed in our own
specialties.
Your mother may have already destroyed this dellcate
balance of "his and herness," but perhaps you '11 learn an important lesson from watching her. Which is : let your husbaud
know he's tremendously important - that Without hun the
fami ly house and garden might fall apart - and you'll be sur·
prised how much pride he takes In p~oving you right. - HELEN

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Rutland club meets

Shower given
POMEROY - Miss Pe~gy
Story and Mra. Becky Anderson .entertained recently
with a bridal shower honoring
Ml,ss Jennifer Menchlnl, whose
marriage to Thomas R. Foster
will be an event of Sept . 8.
The shower was held in the
fellowship hall of St. Paul 's
Lutheran Church and daisies
were used in the decorations.
Games were played with prizes
being won by Mrs. Debbie
Finlaw, Mrs. Debbie· Gilkey,
and Mrs. Edna Cooper. Mrs.
Carolyn Bartels won the door
prize.
A pink and mint green color
scheme was carried out in the
decorations and refreshments.
Cake, nuts, mints and- punch
were served. The guest list
in cluded . Mr.s. Lois Burl,

Melanie Burl , Mrs . Marie
Watson , Mrs. Videa Girolami,
Mrs. Gemma Casci, Mrs.
Dorothy Rife , Mrs. Carrie
Neutzling , Mrs. Marcella
Cardi, Mrs. Adrianna Barsotti,
· Mrs. Rose Sisson .' Mrs. Eloise
White. Mrs. Edna Cooper. Mrs.
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Caralynn Tr&lt;&gt;&lt;:y, Mrs. Rowena
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Kathy Williams, Mrs. Bessie
Sylvester, Sherrie Roush, Lois
Sauer, Mrs. Penny Mullen,
Mrs. Judy Miller, Mrs. Jackie
Menchini and Mrs. Philip
Fosler.

Meeting on fraud slated
Do you buy only what you
really_ want ? Or do you
sometimes get talked into
something you had not planned
to buy?
A "free gift" can be a
gimmick to get you to buy
something . The gift is yours if
you will let a salesman make a
sales presentation in your
home or if you tour the new
housing development . The
offer may involve free
magazines subscriptions if you
pay the postage or a free wig if
you pay $16.95 to have it set: In
any ca.se, the free gift has
strings attached .. . something
you must buy or a sates
presentation to sit through ·
before you qualify for the free
gift.

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!\nolber gimmick is bail
advertising , used to draw
customers to a store. The ad
states a low, low price for
merchandise - a room full of
furniture , a sewing machine or
a swimming pool. But when
you ask to buy the item, it is
disparaged, or it looks shabby.
The salesman directs your
attention to similar merchandise which is more ap·
pealing but sells at a much
higher price. If you insist on
buying the low price advertised
item, you may not even be
allowed to buy it. It isn't really
for sale, it is just bait to get you
into the store where the salesmen have orders to sell you
higher priced merchandise

A luur vf thP glu•drns nf M1·s.
Ada llolter, Rt. 3, Pomeroy ,
was arr,mged for September 23
at 2 p.m. during a recent
meeting or the Rutland Garden
Club.
Cunvening at the home of
Mrs, Dayton Parsons, the dub
members also planned a
ChrisUna.s flower show for
November 17-18 at the Rutland
Methodist Church. Theme for
tl1e show will be ''A Trip to
Toyland," with Mrs . Gilbert
Cullen, an accredited judge or
the Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs to judge. It was n,oted
that last year's show placed
first in Region II.
Welcomed inlo membership
was Mr~ . Stella .Atkins. It was
announced that Mrs. Chris
Diehl, a member of the club,
and her huband will celebrate
their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with open
house to be observed rrom 2to 4

p.m.
The Meigs Count y Fair
flower show was discussed and
it was reported that Mrs.
Robert Canaday received a
blue ribbon , Mrs. Anna Turner,
a red, and Mrs. Eva Robson, a

Titus pl'l' senll'll" blll!k review.
Th~ bc.H1k on ru...cs described
tilt' r·usc us Ow ·•queen of

flowers, popul;u· since anliquity ." Mrs. Titus snid that It
is grown more than any other
nowcr and il is 11 r"'·c g11rden
thai has no roses.
She spoke or the versatility of
lhe flower, or the variation in
size ;md color. and of the
limited space required for
~rowth . Mrs. Titus said that in
addition to their beauty, rose
hipps are rich in Vitamin C,
containing more than oranges.
She concluded by giving a
recipe for rose jelly.
Foliowing Mrs. W. P.
Jarrell 's report of lhe
treasury , Mrs . Webster
gave gardening lips for
Septen1ber. She said it is time
1D plant spring flowering bulbs
and Lo take cuttings to sl;lrt for
fall.
The book, "Collage Design
and
Co nstructi on "
was
reviewed ~Y Mrs. Charles
Lewis, who called attention to
the difference in the construction by OAGC rules and
the directions given in art
books . on the subject. The
directions in the OAGC Judges
and Exhibitors' handbook were
read and discussed. A display

heritage house

Church picnics

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utility pole imd rammed into a
group of spectators at the
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. Tuesday. 1'he program wW
include
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teachers, an outline of ths
program for the 1973-74 school
year, lntroduc\loo to the individualized math program, •
review of the individualized
spelling program, and a tour of
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OHIO ETA Phi Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p. m. at Colu mb us and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
·building in Middleport.
WEDNESDAY
MEIGS COUNTY. N~tio al
Farmers Organization
meeUng, 8 p. m. at State Park
on Route 33.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
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Adams, Mr .andMrs. Ed Baer,
Mrs. Connie Bailey, Phyllis
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Buck, Jeannie Ebersbach, Mr.
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Pete Michaels, Mr. and Mrs.
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Hayes, Miss Judy Arnold and
Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary,
. hostesses. Postponed from
Monday to Wednesday due to
Labor Day.
or coliages was discussed and
LADIES AUXILIARY,
critiCized by the group durin g a Middleport Fireman, 8 p. m. at
workshop which followed the the fire hall. Mrs. Bob Byer

white in the club's class, 11 The
Rutland Club," interpretive or
industry. The club members
also received three reds an&lt;!
two whites in the other classes
of the show .
The club voted to suggest to ~~Mrs . Ca naday won the
the Meigs County Fair Board
.
.
h' h h
that the restrooms be kept in trave )mg pme w tc s e
better condition during the brotlght to the meeting. A
dessert course was served by
fair .
Club members commended the hostesses, Mrs. Parsons
Mrs. Vernon Weber who has and Mrs. Ralph Turner.
. .
~
provided flowers for every
service at the Rutland
Methodist Church this summer. It was also noted that five
ins tead.
others have given flowers for . Members of the Ohio Eta Phi
The bait ad and the free gift churches and other occasions.
Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi
are just two of the techniques
A report was given on the Sorority and guests met last
Send your child back to used to sell you merchandise yearbook preparation and it
Tuesday night at Royal Oak
school in a pair of Poll yo u had not planned to buy.
was noted that last year's book Park for a gel-acquainted
Other techniques, as well as ( 1971-72) placed first in the
Parrot shoes frorn the
party.
warning sigpals to help con- region in competition.
Mrs. John Reece and Mrs.
swners rec ognize them, are a
Mrs. Jack Robson presided Steve Fi~law were copart of a training meeting on at the meeting attended by 17
"Fraud &amp; Deceit ... Aimed at members and two guests, Mrs . chairwomen for the party
You" which will be presented Marvin Wilson and her mother. · which featured a picnic and
September 1Jfrom 9-11 :30 a.m . Devotions were given by Mrs. paddle boat race won by Mr.
at Christ United Methodist Parsons and the creed and and Mrs. John Musser.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Church, Portsmouth Street , collect were read in Wlison.
Middleport
John
Rece, Sandi Sargent,
Jackson. Miss Nor leen . For roll call, members named
Linda Sauvage, Mr. and Mrs.
Ackerman, extension specialist
their favorite foliage for use .in
in family and consumer arrangements· and their
economics at the Ohio State responses included fern, arbor
University, will present the vitae, huckleberry and spirea.
RUTLAND - The annual
program which is sponsored by
Mrs. Ann Webster reported Sunday School and Church
the Cooperative Extension on the July picnic at Forest picnic of the Bradford Church
Service.
Acres Park when Mrs. James of Christ was held recently at
OPTOMETRISTS
. the Forest Acres ~ark,
SUSPECT KILLED
- - - - - - - - - - Rutland.
181 N. Second Ave.
COLUMBUS (UP!}- Upper
Foil owing the dinner a ball
Arlington police _continued the
MARATHON STRIKE
game was held and there was
MIDDLEPORT
investigation
into
the
Sunday
CLEVELAND
(UP!)
A
group singing.
PH. 992-3279
nigbl shooting death of Babb strike by 2,850 utility workers
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Ofiit• H•n by iip~ .........,,
~-m- 34, Colmn bus , bY a
against the Cl eveland Electric Homer Forrest, Mr. and )11rs.
point"'""''
.. Fri..t til (, · police officer durmg
. an at- Dlwninating Co. entered its Guy Russeil, Mrs. Mary
s..tu""'Y , ....111
Gilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
103rd
day
today
after
workers
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•.
past weekend. The longest Blake, John, David, Tammy
.. strike in CEI history will and Chuckle, Danny Harrison,
continue until the company Mrs . Nancy Morris and Carol,
wants to "negotiate honestly Rocky Stobart, Belinda, Edie
and seriously," a union spokes- and H. J . Grimm, Shelly
man said.
Slobart, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Smith and Chrissy, Frances
Hysell, Guy Hysell, Jr., Connie
and Vincent Mossman, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy llysell, Linda,
CHANEY CASE
Donald, and Donna Kay, Mrs.
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The Ruth Durst, Tim and Jimmy
driver of the car which and Gina Welker.
careened off the Memorial
Shoreway here Sunday into 'a
crowd of people, killing five,
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Rutland club meets

Shower given
POMEROY - Miss Pe~gy
Story and Mra. Becky Anderson .entertained recently
with a bridal shower honoring
Ml,ss Jennifer Menchlnl, whose
marriage to Thomas R. Foster
will be an event of Sept . 8.
The shower was held in the
fellowship hall of St. Paul 's
Lutheran Church and daisies
were used in the decorations.
Games were played with prizes
being won by Mrs. Debbie
Finlaw, Mrs. Debbie· Gilkey,
and Mrs. Edna Cooper. Mrs.
Carolyn Bartels won the door
prize.
A pink and mint green color
scheme was carried out in the
decorations and refreshments.
Cake, nuts, mints and- punch
were served. The guest list
in cluded . Mr.s. Lois Burl,

Melanie Burl , Mrs . Marie
Watson , Mrs. Videa Girolami,
Mrs. Gemma Casci, Mrs.
Dorothy Rife , Mrs. Carrie
Neutzling , Mrs. Marcella
Cardi, Mrs. Adrianna Barsotti,
· Mrs. Rose Sisson .' Mrs. Eloise
White. Mrs. Edna Cooper. Mrs.
Mary Riggs, Maralynn Tl:ncy,
Caralynn Tr&lt;&gt;&lt;:y, Mrs. Rowena
Vaughan, Mrs. Lena Nesselroad, Mrs. Ada Nease.
Mrs. Debbie Finlaw, Sandi
Sargent, Jane Quivey, Mary K.
Hennessy, Sally Erwin, Debbie
Gilkey. Debbie Menchini, Mrs.
Carolyn Bartels, Mrs. Nona
Nelson, Mrs. Shirley Smith,
Kathy Williams, Mrs. Bessie
Sylvester, Sherrie Roush, Lois
Sauer, Mrs. Penny Mullen,
Mrs. Judy Miller, Mrs. Jackie
Menchini and Mrs. Philip
Fosler.

Meeting on fraud slated
Do you buy only what you
really_ want ? Or do you
sometimes get talked into
something you had not planned
to buy?
A "free gift" can be a
gimmick to get you to buy
something . The gift is yours if
you will let a salesman make a
sales presentation in your
home or if you tour the new
housing development . The
offer may involve free
magazines subscriptions if you
pay the postage or a free wig if
you pay $16.95 to have it set: In
any ca.se, the free gift has
strings attached .. . something
you must buy or a sates
presentation to sit through ·
before you qualify for the free
gift.

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!\nolber gimmick is bail
advertising , used to draw
customers to a store. The ad
states a low, low price for
merchandise - a room full of
furniture , a sewing machine or
a swimming pool. But when
you ask to buy the item, it is
disparaged, or it looks shabby.
The salesman directs your
attention to similar merchandise which is more ap·
pealing but sells at a much
higher price. If you insist on
buying the low price advertised
item, you may not even be
allowed to buy it. It isn't really
for sale, it is just bait to get you
into the store where the salesmen have orders to sell you
higher priced merchandise

A luur vf thP glu•drns nf M1·s.
Ada llolter, Rt. 3, Pomeroy ,
was arr,mged for September 23
at 2 p.m. during a recent
meeting or the Rutland Garden
Club.
Cunvening at the home of
Mrs, Dayton Parsons, the dub
members also planned a
ChrisUna.s flower show for
November 17-18 at the Rutland
Methodist Church. Theme for
tl1e show will be ''A Trip to
Toyland," with Mrs . Gilbert
Cullen, an accredited judge or
the Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs to judge. It was n,oted
that last year's show placed
first in Region II.
Welcomed inlo membership
was Mr~ . Stella .Atkins. It was
announced that Mrs. Chris
Diehl, a member of the club,
and her huband will celebrate
their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with open
house to be observed rrom 2to 4

p.m.
The Meigs Count y Fair
flower show was discussed and
it was reported that Mrs.
Robert Canaday received a
blue ribbon , Mrs. Anna Turner,
a red, and Mrs. Eva Robson, a

Titus pl'l' senll'll" blll!k review.
Th~ bc.H1k on ru...cs described
tilt' r·usc us Ow ·•queen of

flowers, popul;u· since anliquity ." Mrs. Titus snid that It
is grown more than any other
nowcr and il is 11 r"'·c g11rden
thai has no roses.
She spoke or the versatility of
lhe flower, or the variation in
size ;md color. and of the
limited space required for
~rowth . Mrs. Titus said that in
addition to their beauty, rose
hipps are rich in Vitamin C,
containing more than oranges.
She concluded by giving a
recipe for rose jelly.
Foliowing Mrs. W. P.
Jarrell 's report of lhe
treasury , Mrs . Webster
gave gardening lips for
Septen1ber. She said it is time
1D plant spring flowering bulbs
and Lo take cuttings to sl;lrt for
fall.
The book, "Collage Design
and
Co nstructi on "
was
reviewed ~Y Mrs. Charles
Lewis, who called attention to
the difference in the construction by OAGC rules and
the directions given in art
books . on the subject. The
directions in the OAGC Judges
and Exhibitors' handbook were
read and discussed. A display

heritage house

Church picnics

Dr. T. J. Br8dshaw
Dr. Milton Mason

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was
to be
eithertoday.
charged
or .
released
on bond
Joseph
A. Chaney, 22, Cleveland, had
been held pending investigation . Chaney's car '
npparently traveling at high
speed, hit a car, clipped off a .
utility pole imd rammed into a
group of spectators at the
National Air Show.

Plenty of USDA Choice Beef

N. W. COMPTON, 0. ·o.

SI\LESLATED
l'he Rose Oorden Club will
hold a rQIIlmage ule Thursday
and Friday, all day, In the
Ulites bulldlna, North Second
Ave., Middleport.

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.OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOUR•S 9:30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
· AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT ~.T . ,
POMEROY.
''

TUESDAY
MEET THE Bradbury Team
night will be observed at the
Bradbury School at 7:30 p.m.
. Tuesday. 1'he program wW
include
introduction of
teachers, an outline of ths
program for the 1973-74 school
year, lntroduc\loo to the individualized math program, •
review of the individualized
spelling program, and a tour of
the building .
OHIO ETA Phi Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p. m. at Colu mb us and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
·building in Middleport.
WEDNESDAY
MEIGS COUNTY. N~tio al
Farmers Organization
meeUng, 8 p. m. at State Park
on Route 33.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, 7' 30 p. m. at the
.columbus and Southem Ohio
Electric ·Co. Mrs . Walter

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homecoming
oi
the
Christian
Church will be held Sunday.
The Duncan F1miiy Gospel
Singers of Florida will be guest
entertainers for the afternoon
service. There will be a basket
dinner at 12:30 p.m. with the
afternoon service to start at 2.
The public is invited.

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SOLID·STATE!

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RUTLAND TOWNSHIP

ENDING

JUNE 30, 1913

IN THE f OlLOWING MANNr'IIIASiiO U~HA

TOTAL PAVMENT Of

$6/l:41

ACCOUNT NO.

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RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
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RUTLAND, OHIO 4577S

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399

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Ingels Furniture
Middleport -

SUNSHINE
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MACARONI &amp; CHEESE
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GALLON
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HOMO MILK

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OFFICE OF REVENUE SHAAINO
1100 'INNSYLVANIA AV£. N.W.
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ADO.N-HEAT
FOOD
PRODUCTS

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CREMES

LOTTA

WITH '3.00 OR MORE PURCHASE

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FRIDA~ ONLY

t2 pak

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Bus.
Administration
Exec. Secretarial
Secretarial
eneral Office
r . Accounting

Coca-Cola
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ONLY

Big 32 oz. bois.
~turnable

JOY

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been developed ond a_dlusled

Ripe

College Reglsfrollon .

DAD'S ROOT BEER

For frte cafaJotl, write, visit,
or call 446-4367.

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GALliPOLIS

PAK

BUSINESS

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career.tralnlng co ur ses that
will put you In the driver's
seat. Each program has

pkg.

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TOMATO SAUCE

Mi9dleport, Ohio
PH . 992 -7\SS

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Snowden
553 Russell St.
(G r avel HI11 &gt;-

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CRACKERS

its contents and includes p11sonel
ll•bility coverege,
all in a !ingle, lt!W '
cost package. Cell me
lor all the details. 1

All coursti 1re approved for
Veteran 1 Educatlon 1 1
lltnefils ind by lht Olllo
Stott Board of School &amp;

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3 oz.

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A Slate farm Mobi\eHomeowneiS
Pol icy iHOtects ~our mobilehome,

Kashmir Wal nut
color cabinet •
Sunshine'~' Pic tu re
Tube • Solid· Stale
Super VIdeo Range
Tun er • Customized

5

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lb.

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CRACKERS
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?l!Reel
&amp;tale

for more than a decade.

Q-T
CAKE MIX

POllED MEAT

'lb. bx. 3~~

SUNSHINE

ITS

ORANGE JUICE

ARMOUR'S

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MARGARINE

HAl UUO ITS AIVt NUl SHAll lNG PAY ME NT
FOil THE PERIOD IEG INN ING

JAN . 1, 1973

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CUBE
STEAK

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68~;. $100

4

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WASHINGTON , D.C. 20l2e

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USDA QiOICE

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ROYAL GELATIN

'rOUit WDIIK IHIET

0EPAifTMENf OF THE TIIEASUR'I'

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SPICED
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~~ will 1111 c~*' witt~ 1Pf thil. o.,;;pilont 9')\'lf!IIMil'l w!th
,._IMCIIBII\e t~llll~mtnt fwrodt ..porllld hilton.
w:!:"'-- _ L_ _ __

A"good
neighbor' who can
prolecl your_

The MILFORD
04024W

Tu ning • AFC

992·2635

CHOC.
SYRUP

lb

USDA CHOICE BEEF
(ANY AMOUNT)

DIPlDMA COURSES
WEDNESDAY ONLY!

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OFFICE OF REV ENUE SHARING
1900 I' ! NNS'I'LVANIAAVE. N.W.

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USDA CHOICE BEEF
(ANY AMOUNT)

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FIVE COMPLETE

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MIDDLEPORT, 0:

Quantities"

Reserve l'he

lb.

MIOD&amp;.fi'OIT vu,UII
\I ILI.AH cl.llllt
MIODI-1100111 1 OMID 41161

Robert Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Adams, Mr .andMrs. Ed Baer,
Mrs. Connie Bailey, Phyllis
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs Robert
Buck, Jeannie Ebersbach, Mr.
and Mrs .. Steve Finlaw, Mrs.
Karen Goins, Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Hawley; Kathy King,
Sandy Korn, Barbara Logan,
Karen McGraw, Mr . and Mrs.
Hugh McPhail, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Michaels, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Pickens, Kathy CWnmings, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fry,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Downie,
Polly Anna Deconick, Mr. and
Mrs. John Musser.
I Till ... . .

PHONE: 992-3480

Secdnd

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and Tom and Mrs. Tom Darst, . 1
hostesses.
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THURSDAY
I
CHILDREN'S llome Citizell8 '
Committee, meets 12:30 p.m.
at the Chlldren's Home. ·

USDA CHOICE
PRICED
LOWER NOW!

:SUPER MARKET • Open Daily 9 to 10 · Sun. 10 to 10

JUNIJt• ltl4

IN ntl fO~LQWiN O MANNUI tAIID UPON ,t.N

Ohio Eta Phi Meets

Thom MeAn

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Hayes, Miss Judy Arnold and
Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary,
. hostesses. Postponed from
Monday to Wednesday due to
Labor Day.
or coliages was discussed and
LADIES AUXILIARY,
critiCized by the group durin g a Middleport Fireman, 8 p. m. at
workshop which followed the the fire hall. Mrs. Bob Byer

white in the club's class, 11 The
Rutland Club," interpretive or
industry. The club members
also received three reds an&lt;!
two whites in the other classes
of the show .
The club voted to suggest to ~~Mrs . Ca naday won the
the Meigs County Fair Board
.
.
h' h h
that the restrooms be kept in trave )mg pme w tc s e
better condition during the brotlght to the meeting. A
dessert course was served by
fair .
Club members commended the hostesses, Mrs. Parsons
Mrs. Vernon Weber who has and Mrs. Ralph Turner.
. .
~
provided flowers for every
service at the Rutland
Methodist Church this summer. It was also noted that five
ins tead.
others have given flowers for . Members of the Ohio Eta Phi
The bait ad and the free gift churches and other occasions.
Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi
are just two of the techniques
A report was given on the Sorority and guests met last
Send your child back to used to sell you merchandise yearbook preparation and it
Tuesday night at Royal Oak
school in a pair of Poll yo u had not planned to buy.
was noted that last year's book Park for a gel-acquainted
Other techniques, as well as ( 1971-72) placed first in the
Parrot shoes frorn the
party.
warning sigpals to help con- region in competition.
Mrs. John Reece and Mrs.
swners rec ognize them, are a
Mrs. Jack Robson presided Steve Fi~law were copart of a training meeting on at the meeting attended by 17
"Fraud &amp; Deceit ... Aimed at members and two guests, Mrs . chairwomen for the party
You" which will be presented Marvin Wilson and her mother. · which featured a picnic and
September 1Jfrom 9-11 :30 a.m . Devotions were given by Mrs. paddle boat race won by Mr.
at Christ United Methodist Parsons and the creed and and Mrs. John Musser.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Church, Portsmouth Street , collect were read in Wlison.
Middleport
John
Rece, Sandi Sargent,
Jackson. Miss Nor leen . For roll call, members named
Linda Sauvage, Mr. and Mrs.
Ackerman, extension specialist
their favorite foliage for use .in
in family and consumer arrangements· and their
economics at the Ohio State responses included fern, arbor
University, will present the vitae, huckleberry and spirea.
RUTLAND - The annual
program which is sponsored by
Mrs. Ann Webster reported Sunday School and Church
the Cooperative Extension on the July picnic at Forest picnic of the Bradford Church
Service.
Acres Park when Mrs. James of Christ was held recently at
OPTOMETRISTS
. the Forest Acres ~ark,
SUSPECT KILLED
- - - - - - - - - - Rutland.
181 N. Second Ave.
COLUMBUS (UP!}- Upper
Foil owing the dinner a ball
Arlington police _continued the
MARATHON STRIKE
game was held and there was
MIDDLEPORT
investigation
into
the
Sunday
CLEVELAND
(UP!)
A
group singing.
PH. 992-3279
nigbl shooting death of Babb strike by 2,850 utility workers
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Ofiit• H•n by iip~ .........,,
~-m- 34, Colmn bus , bY a
against the Cl eveland Electric Homer Forrest, Mr. and )11rs.
point"'""''
.. Fri..t til (, · police officer durmg
. an at- Dlwninating Co. entered its Guy Russeil, Mrs. Mary
s..tu""'Y , ....111
Gilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
103rd
day
today
after
workers
•
rejected a "final offer" this Reed, Mr . and Mrs: John
•.
past weekend. The longest Blake, John, David, Tammy
.. strike in CEI history will and Chuckle, Danny Harrison,
continue until the company Mrs . Nancy Morris and Carol,
wants to "negotiate honestly Rocky Stobart, Belinda, Edie
and seriously," a union spokes- and H. J . Grimm, Shelly
man said.
Slobart, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Smith and Chrissy, Frances
Hysell, Guy Hysell, Jr., Connie
and Vincent Mossman, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy llysell, Linda,
CHANEY CASE
Donald, and Donna Kay, Mrs.
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The Ruth Durst, Tim and Jimmy
driver of the car which and Gina Welker.
careened off the Memorial
Shoreway here Sunday into 'a
crowd of people, killing five,
PLAN HOMECOMING

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�. 7- The Dilly Senti ne l, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., S.pt. ~ . 197.'

I - Tho O.Uy Sentlne!. Middleport-Pom eroy, 0., Sept. 4, 1973

,
Results
Sentinel Classi_fieds Get
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Wented To Buy

Pomeroy .

2 SIGIS
Of
QUALITY

Motor Co.

Employment Wanted

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power windows, Ce ,fortron air cond., radio with tape,
steel Rad ial tires, dar k bra\ n f inish with matching Interior wit h beige vi nyl roof. This cer is loaded. Priced
below book value .
mo CHEVROLET
11695
Ma li bu 4 door, 307 V-8 engine . &gt;u tomat lc trans .. power
steer ing, r adio. clean InteriOr, ~ J d fi n is~ -

Auto Sales

Help Wanted

Kno~

wANT ADS
INFORMA'I'ION
DEADLfiiES
S P M_Oay Before Publication .
Mond ay Deadl i ne 9 a m .
C ~tn ce llat ion

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Correct ion s

MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER
WANTED FOR
THE DAILY
SENTINEL
PHONE 992-2156

W)tl be accepted un tl19 am , for
Da y of Publication
and 'be Informed of the tunc ·
.
REGULATIONS
tlons ' of your governm ent are
Th e Publ lShfr reserves the
embodied in pu blic notices . ln.
r ight to edit or reject any ads.
that self gov ern ment charges
The
i:tll citizens to be info rmed . , dee med obJe ct ional
pub Iisher will not be respon si ble
this newspaper urges eve ry
for more lhan one Incorrect
ci t izen to read and stud y these
Insert ion.
not ices We strongly ad y1 se
RATES
those clti i'ens , seek ing fu rth er
For Want Ad Service
informat ion . to exerc1se thei r
5 cents p ~r Word one Insertion
right of a ccess to pu blic
Minimum Charge 75c
' .. ecords and public mee tings .
12 c ents per word th ree
consecutiv e insert ions
18 ·cents per word six con · CENTRAL DIVISION CON secuHve insert1ons .
SOLIDATION COAL COM '25 Per Cent Discount on paid
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PANY, Immediate open ings
Sealed propo&amp;•ts will b1 ads,and ads paid with in 10 days.
are
ava ilable In the follow ing
received by !the Board of
CARDOFTHANKS
positions · Maintenance
Education of the Eutern Local
&amp; OBITUARY"
Foreman {underground) ,
School District at the Easte-rn
S1 5Q tor 50 word mm lmum · Ass
istant Mine Foreman
High School office at Reeds Each ad(:llllonal word 2c.
(underground) : Section
ville, Ohio, until twelve o'clock
BLIND ADS
Foreman ; Surface Mine
f12 :00J noon , prevalllng lOcal
Additional 25c Charge per
Foreman
; Reclamat ion
time, SeJ;lltember 11, 1973~ and.._ Advertisement
Foreman . Persons applying
opened Immediately thereafter',
. OFFICE HOURS
should hold valid foreman
for the furnishing of ~ AI.U 1 8:30a . m. to 5:00p.m. Da lly ,
certification papers (0t1io ) or
materials and performing ·_au &amp;·30 a . m to 12 oo Noon
have sufficient experience to
labor tor the erection of :
Saturday.
apply for State exam lnatron .
ADDITIONSTO
.
Sal.,ry Commensurate with
EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL
Experience .
EKcellent
REEDsviLLE, oHio
Benef its . TO APPLY : Write
Pions end specifications mey 1 ICe
or
Phone:
Personnel
beobtal"edfromtheArchltect, YARD SALE at Hayman
Department.
Central
Eellley, Lee &amp; Vergo, 326 Front
prope t• 1 R d 111 Oh ·10
Division , Consolidation Coal
Strttt, Marietta / Ohio, 45750 ,
'
n
ee
sv
e,
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5
Company , Cadiz, Ohio 43907 .
for a deposit of $25.00 which will
on .R 68 1. Sept. 3• 4 • ;~~3 fc
Telephone : 614 ·942-4512, AN
be refunded If the documents - -- - -- - -- - -- - -EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
are rtturned unmarked and In RUMMAGE SALE , Sept. 6, 7,
EMPLOYER .
good (Of'ldltlon within ten days
and 8. Tables. doors , screen
8·21 -lfc
after bid due date. Should no
door , clothing , hot water tank .
propo1a1 be subm ltted and the
Many other Items , 230 South EXPERIENCED
Beout lclon
drawings not returned live days
Fifth , Middleport .
wanted. Apply in person,
btfore the bid due date, the full
9 2-Jtc
lola 's Beauty Salon .
amount of the deposit will be
.
8-28-6tc
forfeited .
Separate bids will be received PIANO and organ lessons by
graduate of
Cincinnati
on :
LOCAL company has im ·
Conservatory of Music . A mediate
I. GENERAL CONTRACT
open ings for the
Gerald
Hoffner
,
Phone
992·
I L PLUMBING CONTRACT
fOllowing
positions
:
3825.
Ill. HEATING &amp; VEN 1. Accounting Clerk
8-26-12tc
TILATING CONTRACT
Knowledge and eKperience 1n
cost accounting or payroll
IV
,
ELECTRICAL
CON
FOAM
fofl
llyou;-old~ou-;hand
TRACT
essential. Openings on the
All proposals must contain
chair cush ions . Standard size ,
following
sh ifts. 8 a.m till 4
the name of , every person Inonly
$9 95 .
Pomeroy
p.m
..
4
p.m
. till 12 midn ight,
terested therein, be submitted
Recovery , 622 E. Main Street.
12 : 01 till 8 a .m.
on forms furnished by the Ar 992 -7554.
2, Office secretaries- Duties
8·31 -30tc
chltect and the accompanied by
Inc lud e typing , dictation ,
a satiSfactory Surety Bond or a KOSCOTKosMeTics-&amp;- WIGS .
filing Opening on same shifts
Certified Check on a bank doing
listed above.
business 'In the State of Ohio, In
Specials during August are
3
Personnel Assistant the amount of 5 percent of the
Koncentret , Moist Kote,
Responsible for rHrulting
total value of the bid. Bid
Kleanslng Kream. One Day
and screening or employees.
SKurlty will be returned within
Sachet &amp; others. Phone Helen
Desire interviewing or
10 davs after contract tor the
Jane Brown. 992-5113.
counseling exper ience.
work has been executed. _ _ _ _ _______ !!2fc
Excellent salar ies and fringe
Failure of any bidder to enter
benef its . Send brief resume of
Into and execute a contract tor THE UNION Optical Center.
work history and educat ion .
the work covered by the
Belpre, will observe winter
Send all replies to Box 729-S in
propose I he has subm ltted ,
hours beglnnlnv Sept . J.
care of The Dally Sentinel.
Within ten (10) days following
Closed Wednesdays . Eye
Pomeroy . Oh io
notice of award of such work to
eKaminatlons
by
ap.
9-2-lfc
him, shall cause the bid security
pointment.
to become forfeited bv the
8-30-6tc 70 ,000 BTU floor furnace .
bidder to the owner as
Mllbott controls . Call985-3536
llquldeteddamagtsandnotasa 2 FAMILY Y"-RD SALE
9 7-3lp
penalty because Of such failure
SEPTEMBER 8 and 9 IN
on the part (Jf the bidder .
MASON , WEST VIRGINIA,
Each bidder shall
be
CORNER ACROSS FROM
prepared, In the event he Is the
FOGLESONG
FUNERAL
.
accepted bidder, to furnish
HOME ON MAIN HIGHWAY
Surety Bond, In a form
ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE ,
WHOLESALE
satlsfactorytotheOwner, lnthe
CHINA , CLOTHING AND
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
amount of 100 percent of the
MISCELLANEOU S
NOW AVAILABLE
contract prlce,--g'uarantteJng ,· 9-2-6tc
Be In Business For Yourself .
the successful completion of the - - - - - - -- - - - - - - Full or Part Time .
work bid upon .
DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED
Proposals may be mailed or
NOW
delivered. If mailed, send via
To supply and service
registered mail In time for bid
ASK TOWED
established ac opening.
POMEROY- Roger Joseph · company
counts In your local area for
Bidders shall designate on the
ill
the
tnvelope thet. It Is a sealed bid, Fof;tl;ley, 20, Reedsv e, Rt. 1,
WORLD FAMOUS
Indicate the project being bid, and Rita Ann Marcinko, 17,
DONNA LEE COMPANY
the division upon which he Is
Ill
bb
No
selling experience
bidding, the neme and address •Reedsv e, Rt. I; Bo y
required as company will
of bidder ond eddroosed to :
Wayne Vance, 21, Pomeroy,
turn
over
company
Eastern LOCI I Baird
established accounts located
of Educotlon
~ ..,'~1. ,4 : and Yvonne Elaine Arlx,
In drug, variety, super .
Eoolern High School
' · 17. ~ · Harrisonville; Larry
markets and dlacount stores.
RetdiVIIIt~ Ohio 4$172
)h ..
Profit potential Is virtually
The Owner. reserves the r ight Vincent Romine, 21, Pomeroy,
unlimited. 198 and more for
to accept any bid, to waive eny ' Rt. 3, and Rebecca Ann
each day worked IS a very
or all Informalities in bids and conservative estimate.
or rojoct any or all bids at hIs Radford, 22, Pomeroy, Rt. 3.
A $3,491 secured Inventory
d/ICI'ItiOn.
Investment puts you In an
No bid may be withdrawn for
establlshtd business right
• period of 30 days .
now.
Bv ordtr or t,._.£astern Loc;al
WRITI TODAY
Board of Education, Reedsville,
(include phone numbtr) !
Ohio .
DONNA LEE COMPANY
•oo N. Jackson Street
C. 0 . Newland,
Modlo, Ptnno. mn
Clerk
(8) 1~ . 21, 28 (9) 4, &lt;tc
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealld blrda for the leasing of
'¥he prtmllll to the Department
HOUSE FOR Rant. s rooms and
of Liquor Control for use as a
bath, Racine area. Call 992·
State Liquor Store In the
5858
vicinity of Mulberry Street,
8-29 -ttc
Pomeroy, Ohio. will be received
at the office of the Department
3 AND 4 ROOM furnllhed and
of Liquor Control, Columbus,
unfurn ished apartments
Ohio, up to twelve o'clock noon
Phone 992-5.34.
on Wednesday , September 19,
1973 .
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Not'

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BUsiness Opportunities

·We talk to you

like a person

For Rent

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

Storeroom should be re c ton,ular In shape and should
con eln between ,.,ooo and 6,000
square feet. There must be two
rest room facilities as required
by the provis ions of Ohio
Rtvloed C,ode ~107.40 . Air ·
c:ondltlonlng, heat, light ing ere
1 requirement .
'
Form1 for the subm ission of
bids may be obtelned at 2323
Welt Fifth Avenue , Columbus,
Ohio , The prtmlstl could be
lubttct to certain minor
renovations as prescribed by
th• Department of Liquor
Control If requlrtd .
DI!PAIITMENT OF
LIQUOR CONTROL
, R. 1 . Guggenheim
. . orrector
t f)
4,
ttc
PlfiLICl NOTICE
81do will bt roce lvtd by the
Vlllogt of Middleport, Ohio,
MeiOI County, at the VIllage
Hall, 237 ~act Street. unlll 4:00
P.M .. september 5. 1973 for the
following mottrlalo:
I,SOO tons No . ~0~ Asphaltic
concrete, more or less ,
2,(00 Qtllonl Tac Coot. more
or 1111.
S'f,ocltlcotlons for ·~~llcttlon
on lit at the Meyor ' 1 11ce, 237
Rtet Stroot, M:ddltporl , Ohio.
Gent Grato,
Cltrk·Trouuror
VII) loge
ol Middleport
Ill 21. 71 (9
~. 3tc

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

.Your Right to

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Pbmeroj Motor Co.
.PUBLIC NOnCES

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For Rent

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pearance Inside &amp; "'U t. 6-way sea t. power door l ocks,

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. this Week's Special

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For Sale

REDU CE Safe and fast with
Gos eu Tablets &amp; F -V• 'l
" wat er pill s" Ne l5on Drug .
9 · ~- l fp

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5 ROOM S and bath. Excellent
cond ition , In nice neigh .
borhood In Middleport . Call
992 3393 after TutsdiY and
even ings after 6 p.m , for
appo intment .
9·2-3!p

992-2094
606 E . Main Pomeroy

On Most Ame rlctn Cors

OFFICE SUPPLIES

- GUARANTEE DPhone 992 -2094

and

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

FURN.ITURE

Open8 Til 5
Mondav thru Saturday
606 E. Ma in, Pome roy, O.. .

Stop In and See Our
Floor Oi ~p!ay .

EXPERIENCED

Dick's
Hoard House

R'adlato

·Service

"STRIPPERS"
We Slrlp Po int, Varni shes,
Etc. from Furniture.
Anllques-Modern-Metols
No ruinous fyes or caustics
used .
Pick -Up Service
Avalltblt
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques.
Dick Sey ler-Dwner
Kerr St.
Pomeroy, 0.
Phone "2·2791

From the la raest Truck or
BuiidO&lt;!!r Rodlotor to the
.bmanest Hea ter l:'or" .
Nathan Blg~s
Radiator Sprc•alist

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pomeroy

WOOD TRUSSES

PRICE

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H&amp;H TRAVEL TRAILERS

CLOSE OUT SALE

Everything Goes Featuring Travel Trailers By:
Coatsman, Fan, Omerigo, Four
Seasons and Pravo

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ALLEY OOP
APPROVED
Donald Collin s, Mavor

ATTEST:
Jane Walton, Cle~k
(8) 28 1 19) 4,

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THE !lAI-JAI.JA INSTITUTE'S WIP
INDI ;ATES 'J\.IAT aANAJ.JA

&amp;AU&lt;$ HAVE.INCI'\EI&gt;6ED ..

Notice of Filing or
Inventory and
Appra isement
Probate Court
The Stare of Ohio, Meigs County
To the Exe cutrix of the
estate ; to such of the follow ing
as are res idents of the State of
Ohio, viz : - the surviving
spouse, the next of kin , the
beneficiaries und er the will ;
••m-•"'-'""
and to the attorney or attornevs ~-:;,:l·rc::
·:::·=----- ·- ., ·~ . """'-·representing any of the
aforementioned persons :
No . 20995, 'Joseph E . Wilson ,
WAA L·· l FINA LLY
Deceased, Middleport, Ohio,
Salisbury Township ,
GOT ALL M'l
You are hereby notified that
WASH IN' DONE
the
Inventory
and
AP ·
pra lsement of the estate of the
aforementioned , deceased, lat e
of sa ld County, was flied In thIs
Court. Said Inventories t~~nd
Appra isement will be for
hear ing before thiS Court on the
lOth dey of September, 1973, at
10 ·00 o' clock A.M
Any person desiring to tile
exceptions thereto must llle
them at least five days prior to
the date set for hearing .
Given under my hand and
seal of sa id Court , this 30th day
of August, 1973.
Manning D. Webster,
Judge and u -offlclo Clerk of
said
Court
&amp;v Ann B. W1tson
Deputy Cleric
{9) 4, 11 , 2tc

RLIV\OST AL L.
T.HRT IS

PLEASE DOUBLE - FAULT!
0008LE· FAULT! DOO&amp;LE•
FAULT! DOOSLE · FAULT!

Notice of Appointment
Case No. 70,995
Estate of Joseph E. Wilson,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby g lven thlt
Eloise B. Wilson of 228 S. Fifth
Avenue, Middleport, Ohio, hiS
been duly appointed exe,utrh&lt;
ot the Estate of Joseph E.
Wilson , deceased, late of Meigs
County , Ohio,
Creditors are required to file
their clelms with said fiduciary
within tour months .
Dated this 23rd day of August,
1973.

CAPTAIN EASY

--------------BLACK &amp; White 23 inc h
Motorola TV , $30.00 . Phone
949-59&lt;1 .
9-2-llc

-------------WE ' RE STOCKED with good

selection of guaranteed ap pliances. clean used furniture
AND NEW furniture at un ·
believably LOW PRICES .
Ranges. refrigerators , auto .
a. wringer washers , elct., gas
dryers . Used furniture :
couches , chairs, bedrm .
suite S, chest s , dressers ,
vanities , wardrobes , dinettes
(chrome , wooden ). desks ,
bookcases , tables . New
furniture : 2 pc . living rooms ,
some with swivel rockers ,
maple bedrms. , bookcese
headboard s . Medlt. J-pc .
table sets ; patc h swivel
rockers . Also - 42 and 50 gal.
oak barre ls SIS.OO ea Fold -up
Rlchllne ( amper tra iler ....._
sleep s 6
$325.00 . Shop
Tuesday thru Sundet till 7
p m. at KUHL' S BARGAIN
CENTER , St. Rt 7 "ot
caution light " TUPPER S
PLAINS , OHIO .
9-2·6tc

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E~~;cellen t

7087,

condit ion Call 992·
9-2-6tp

Closeout All

Keep II cool now and
get a bargain for next
year .

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POMEROY.
Jlck W. Canoy, M~r .
Phone "2-2111

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KNAPP

Only San Francisco, New
Orleans, Philadelphia , Boston,
Pittsburgh , and Newa rk still
have streetca rs.

6-15-1ft

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HELLO YOUNG LOVERS
Just married? Here's a cute
Love Nest that will be the
pride of your bride. 3
bedrooms. Bath. Lots of
cablnels In kitchen . Large
carpeted living room . Full
basement with shower and ·
recreation room . Large
double detached garage with
work shop. Nice cook out
with screens and root . Lots
of stone and alum . siding.
JUST $21 ,000 .00 . Lorge level
lot .
JOB TRANSFER
forces the sale of this
beautiful new home. 1 floor
plan . J nice bedrooms with
elosets . Lovely modern bath
with ceramic tile and console
wash basin. Kitchen has
lovely cabinets, dining area .
Utility room . Guest closet .
Hardwood floors with some
eorpetlng over . Carport with
storage area . Lorge lot
100x100 .
GOING
AT
$21,000.00 .
LARGE HOME
Close ln. 1.36 acres. 2 story.
1st floor has 2 bedrooms, 1 Is
carpeted. Din ing room .
Lorge corpeted living room .
Bath. Porches. 2nd floor has
2 Iorge bedrooms with lots of
storage. Lots of tile and
paneling In this properly .
$9,500.00.
AROUND 10 ACRES
Locoted on Route 325 nelir
mine No. 1. 2 large barn s.
New water system going In
now on Rt. J25 . Ground lay s
roal nice . 512,000 .00.
WANT
TO
SELL?
PROPERTY IS MOVING
FAST NOW - CALL US
TODAY.
HENRY E. CLELAND,
BROKER

m -2m

If no answer m

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UIRACLES
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DO
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TIIillffillnd.

SINCE HAL DIED I L
J U5T DON'T 1HINK
l CAN SWALLOW
ANYTH IN0,
NANCY.

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NEW LISTING
741 4211
A
ld G t
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COUNTRY - 3 bedrooms wit~ i.IL:··~
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nice closets, bath , carpet, an,.
oak floors. Nice modern kitchen,~...,....,...,..,...,..,...,..,......,....,...,.~....,--...,""""'""._
with bake a~d cook units.
Fom lly room wllh shower and
rear entnmce. Large ·carport.
All for only $15.900.00.
POMEROY
NICE INSIDE - 2 bedrooms,
nice both, large living and
dining with natural ook floors .
Basement, front porch and
smoll garden . S&lt;\,500.00 .
SYRACUSE
4th STREET - 5 room s, beck
(Filling out and returning the below survey
por ch, basement and garage
with utility room . Level lot.
DOES· NOT OBLIGATE YOU; but only &amp;K·
$5,000.00.
presses your interest in possibly renllng an
MIDDLEPORT
apartment. Reduced rents ar~ available If you
6 ROOMS - Both, 3 bedrooms.
qualify on the basis of income.)
gas furna ce . Goroge with
storage and level lot on Grave l
Hill. Asking 515,500.00.
I
.
BUSINESS
HOTEL AND BAR - 30 rooms,
steam heat, laundry , parking
and nice view of the Ohio Rlvor. I '
Ask ing Just $32,500.00.
M-0 -N- E-Y
3 APARTMENTS - Ail renled .
One furni she d. In come SJ,OOO.OO
• year . Wont only ~9 .000 . 00 .
YOU ARE GOING TO RUN TO
KE E P UP WITH THE PRICES.
BUY PROPERTY AND 'ET
,..
YOUR MONEY DO TH
RUimtr~G FOR

RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

RENTAL SURVEY

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I PRESENT ADDRESS

! siNGLE

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MARRIED

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IT WA5A LC&gt;/E l'l
5ERVICE, WINNIE.
YOU WERE
VERY

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TilE llOHN LOSER

JOHN TUCKER
Rt . 4, Pomeroy, 0 .
992-3954 or 992-734!

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MODERN
SAN_ITATION

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DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

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SEPTIC-TANKS
CLEANED

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING CO.

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215 N. Second
Phone 992 -3509
2~ Hour Serv ice
A ll work guaranteed .

Ph. 742-6271

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Hea ting • Air Cand .
Refrlgertllon - Plumbln1 ·
E iec trlctl Appllancts · Aulo
Air cond •• A.,ldtnllal or
Co mmerd at.

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p AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

Specialist
Wheel
Alignment

ASK US ABOUT
PI&gt;F. FARtUCATED

Real Estate For Sale

ROOMS by the w.. k, 118 up .
Meigs Inn, Pomtroy.
197J- Zig za; toewlng machine .
7-12-tfc
Thil mlchlne darna , em .
Wh ite , blue top, blue
broiders , overc1sts, button
- - - - - -- - - - - - -- Brougham Int ., full power,
holes . All
without 1t ,
PRIVATE mtttlny room for
air .
an~ organ ization ; phone 992·
tachments . Pay balanct of
39 S.
138.50 or pay S5 per month .
. 3-11 -!fc
Coli 992 -5331.
SL E Ei&gt;iNGfiOOM ovi.,..V·IIne
6-10-tfc
Store
In
Pomsroy.
Reftrances
-.h~;-~;
w
--;.~-;d
II
7..
requ lrtd . ·Call 992-5293 .
winter ltyltl now our . Call
8·29-tfc
- - - - - -- -- - - - -- 99BJ24.
" You'll Like Our QualifY.
2 sE DROOM
TRAILER , - -- - - - -- - -- - -8-U·tf&lt;
-Wa~ol Doin~Buslness. '
G AC Fl ANCING
10x50. 2 bldroom tptrlment, STERif() .fiAOIO . 1 trt &lt;k tape
combination , AM · FM rad io , ~
both furnilhod . Call 773-5147,
m -5342
Pomeroy
Maton, W. va ., or see
way aptaker sound IYIItm .
Open Evenings 'TIIt:OO
81/anct 1115 .93, or u'e our
Reynolds Flower Stlop, right
I•••T•II•S•P•.•M•. •Sa••t._ _. .
budgal term o. Call 992-3915.
on mtln highway .
·
8-29-lfc
l -21 -6lc

•3695
Karr &amp; ran Uln dt

Wheel Alignment
•5.55

JJI\..1\ i h .

IIOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

-------------AIR CONDITIONERS
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1220 Washington Blvd.
42J.7521
BELPRE, 0 .

1.. . - --,--- ---'-- Pels For Sale

MOBILE home space in
Syracuse , Phone 992-5858. ·
6-21 -tfc

HOUSE FOR rent , 5 roomaand·
bath , Racine area . Call 9925858.
8-30.-tfc

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

EXPERT

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

WILKIN SON smollenglneseles
and service , 820 3rd Stret,
CONSTRUCTION
Middleport . Lawn mower and
chain saw repa ir . Free pickup
It Must
and delivery . Phone 992-3092. .PARKVIEW kenrie iS. Poodles ,
RoofIng,
SpoutIng,
1 toy male i!llnd 1 female .
Also Brlg_gs and Stratton and
Be Right
Phone 99H 443.
..-:::S7~~
Tecumseh parts.
will
we
Porch
Repair,
Com 7-15-tfc
8-22 -30tc
.'
it Righi .
plete
Home
Buill to Your'5pocs
REGISTERED Female Great'
to
Job
Slle
Delivered
INVESTMENT PROP FOR
Remodeling .
Dane. Loves children , phone
SALE
992 - 5~96 .
8-28 ·tfC
LARGE br ic k building on Main
For Free Estimate
8-4: lO Dally, 8-12 Sat.
St ., Pomeroy, contalr\s A
R.
H.
Rawhngs
Sons
,,,
!he
rentals, offers approximately
MATERIALS CO.
10 to 12 pet. return on in·
773-5554
Mason, W. V1 . , Buoldong.
vestment . Call 992 -2789
Middleport, o .
.192.2101
8·29-tfc 7 ROOM house with bath in
Rutland , air conditioned, READY -MI X
CONCRETE EXCAVATING . Dozers, large
carpeted , gas furnace, dish delivered r ight to Your
- - - -- - -- -- and small ; Backhoes and
washer, double oven , range,
prolect. Fest and easy Free
loaders on track and tires ;
ROOFING,
FURBRUSH HOGS , 4x5 ft , phone
double garage, large carport,
estimates . Phone 99 2-3284
Dump truck - La -boy ser 992-5858.
4 acres cleared and fenced,
Goegl&amp;ln Ready .Mi x Co. ,
NACE
CLEANING
vice . Septi c tanks Installed.
7·15-tfc
small barn and other
Middleport , Oh io
George ( 8111) Pullins , phone
AND REPAIR AND
buildings. Phone 614-742-6834.
6-30-tfc
992-2478 or 992 .7402 .
1973 Ux70 MOBILE home,
5-JO-tfc
PLUMBING.
i
2·9·tfC
washer and dryer , d ish SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
washer , stainless steel sink , HOUSE for sale, corner lot, 3 REASONABLE rates .. Ph . 446 SEPTIC TANK S AROBIC
garbage disposal. eye level
4782 , Gallipolis , John Russell ,
bedrooms, garage, air con SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
oven , range, dacron -polyester
Owner and Operator .
, full basement , gas
CLEANED ,
REPAIRED .
carpet, luge lot . Phone 742- ditioning
5-1'2-tfc
heat, (Orner of Center and
MILLER SANITAT ION ,
3083.
Th
ird
Street.
Mason
.
Call
773STEWART,
OHIO . PH . 662·
7-18·11
C. BRADFORO,Auctloneer
5384.
JOJS ,
Complete Service
8-28-6lc
10-.t.tfc
Phone 9&lt;9·3821
EXCELSIOR Sell Works, E
Racine, Ohio
Main St., Pomeroy , All kinds
SEWING MACHINES. R•pelr
Crltt Bradford
of salt water pellets. water 6 ROOM S and bath , full
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
service , all makes. 992-2284.
basement
with
shower,
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S-1-tfc
nuggets, block salt anCI own
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
cDmmode
end
lavatory
.
Phone 992-2550
Ohio River Salt . Phone 992·
Authorized Singer Sales and
Forced a ir gas furnace , EXCAVATING, dozer , loader
3891.
Service . We Sharpen ScluQrt.
furniture , extra lot. Just
and backhoe work; septic
6-5-tfc
3-29-tfc TIME to check that oil or gas
new ly painted . Near Pomeroy
tanks Installed; dump trucks
furnace for winter . Dirty
Elementary
school.
Phone
and
Jo
.boys
tor
hire
;
will
haul
NEW 2·PIECE Early American
FOR
FREE
estimates
on
furnaces cost fuel and could
992.7384.
fill dirt, top soil, limestone
living room suites, In 100
aluminum siding . Storm
cost a life. Call P . &amp; J . Home
9-2-ltc
gravel
;
CaWBob
or
Roger
and
percent nylon material with
Doors and Windows, Car Malnfenance 992-3509, 215 N.
Jeffers
,
day
phone
992
-7089
,
maplewood trim and foam
ports,
Marquees
and
Railing
,
Second,
Middleport .
night phone 992·3525 or 992reversible cushions This 3 BEDROOM house on Lincoln
Phone
Charles
Lisle,
8·23 -lOtc
Hill,
living
room
,
kitchen
,
5232.
week only . S199 .95. cash and
Syracuse,
Ohio.
Carl
Jacob
and
utility
room
,
extra
bath
2-11 -tfc
Carry , Pomeroy Recovery ,
Sales Representative . V. V. DOZER and back hoe work ,
large lot over 1 acre . Has
622 E Main Street, Pomeroy ,
Johnson and Son , Inc .
driveway
.
$13
,000
.
Call
ponds and septic tanks, dlt ·
O'DELL WHEEL Alignment
Coli 992.7554 .
,
6-22-tfc
after
12
noon
;
on
chlng strvice; top soli , fill
Sunday
__..
located at Crossroads, R t . 124,
8-30 6lc ·weekdavs after 5 p.m., 992·
dirt,
limestone ;
B&amp;K
now back to work . Compjete 0EA05 TocK=-wlll~m0vP.
3247.
Escavatlng. Phone 992 -5367 or
front
end
service,
tune
up
and
at
a
reasonable
charqe
,
Call
UPHOLSTER your own fur 992·3861.
8-5-tfc
bralte
service .
Wheels
245 ·5514.
niture . We have all the sup 9-1-tfc
balanced electron ically , All
8·2J.90tc
need . LARGE, convenient building
plies
you
will
work guaranteed . Reasonable
.
Upholstery Fabrics , a very
lots at Rock Springs. Area
rates . Phone 742-3232.
large selection of nylons,
restricted for houses only ,
2-18-tfc
velvets , Herculon. vinyls- In
Tuppers Plains &amp; Chester
cottOn prints , also remnants .
Water available . Call or see RON SHEPARD , Floor , Wall
Foam for cushions and
Bill Witte, 992-2789.
Remodeling , Ceram ic tile
_
padding . Burlap , denims . -...,...___ _ ____ _ .J.. __
7·2-4-tfc
baths
. Box 280 , Rutland 742 ·
593-6816
cambric , foam glue , zippers ,
3664.
93
Columbus
Rd.
·
springs and clips , chipboards, 3 BEDROOM house 11!2 baths, 1
ATHENS, 0.
6-26-tfc
legs , sewing thread , . dacron ,
formal dining room , I living
tacks , webbing , welt cord ,
room, kitchen , family room, 2 ELNA and White Sewing
cotton , swivel bases , and all
car
garage, full basement , on
Mach ines ... Serv ice on all
other supplies you will need
acre
lot
.
Located
In
Riggs
makes . Reasonable rates .
New furniture at low. low
Crest
Menor
.
Phone
992
-3863
The
Sew ing Center , Mid pr1ces . Pomeroy Recovery,
before
3
p.m
,
and
ask
for
Mr
,
dleport,
Ohlo.
622 E. Main , 992 75SA.
11 -16-tf c
or
ull
Gene
Riggs
at
Ingels
B-31 -JOtc
985 -3595 or 992 -5869,
8-26 -tfc MOBILE home repa ir , Elec .
REFRIGERATOR , 3 door ,
trlcaJ plumbing and heating .
large freezer combinat ion
Phone 992 -5858 .
56
ACRES
for
sale
in
Langsvill
e
with wood gl'aln front with ice
7-15-tfc
Area . Call 992 -3530 or 742 6675
maker , cost $500.00 . Will take
• 2-3tp
$125.00. Trade or make offer.
HARRISON'S TV service and
Others $25.00 el\ch . Phone 992service calls , Phone 992 -2522 .
7494, Robert D. Rife , 711 3rd NEW three bedroom home, all
Drive A Little Save A Lot
2·9-tfc
electric, one car garage with
St , Middleport .
acre
of
ground,
located
on
one
No
Reasonable Offer Refused
B-l1 ·6tc
Flatwoods Road . Phone 992 2735.
BUNDY Flute . good condition .
8-28 ·6tp
Cell 985 -3978 after s p m
8-31 6tc

MOBILE home spece . Beer 's
Market. Syracuse .
8-26-tfc

72 PONTIAC
CATALINA 4 DOOR

Business Services

GII OCERY bullnoll tor 1110.
Building for 1111 or lease .
Phone 1/3 5618 from 1 · :10 p.m .
to 10 p,m . tor •PPOin lmtnt.
3 '2a.u c

1166 FORD GALAX! 500 XL,
TR~ILER IOh In Mid
COR NE R cu pbo ar ds , W i ll TWO
1 ., CIUPiex in 8 rll d·
go od
cond ition ,
pr iced
dtepor
t
;
cupboards. chtsts , old guns .
reaso')abl t . Phone 9tl .JOJJ.
bury
.
Phone
berort
6
p m,
•ny c;ortdlt lon . .A.Iao blu1
9915693.
878 -0I C
decorated ston eware Write
.
•
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·41C
P . 0 . BOlt ••· Mertlnsburg ,
Ohio , 43935 or call 1·•14·4.440
CA NNIN G
Tom a toes.
a lter 7 p ,m ,
cuc umbe r~ , ma nggaa , and
1-1-90!&lt;
c:e n talopes , Gera l dine
Cleland , theine .
NO. 1 Copper , 60C, Rad iators,
7.31 -lfc
l Oc, brass, l Oc. ba tter ies. t oe EX P E Rie NCE D pa lnler. ln etch , clet n, dry Gl ns•n g
tar lor and exflr lor . Call Don
roots, S60 a lb. Yellow root, S.t.
van Meter , 985 -3951.
May appl e, soc per lb. M. A.
8·2·lOtp
CASH pa id tor all makes and
Hall, Rttdsvllle. Call 37$mod e ls of mob ile hom u .
6249
EXPE RIENCED bookkeeper ,
Ph one u ea code 61.f.4lJ.t 531.
7.Jl .tfc
receptionist , P BX operator;
• 4- 13 ·tfC
typ ist. host ess , with wor k In
tor
auc t ion .
WAN TE D
perso nn el.
lo a n ,
small
household goods. Too ls, mos t
bus /nus off ices , cuhler . 1A x 65 TRA ILER , 2 bedroom .
an~ t hlng oh alue . Wil l bu y o r
benk teller . a nd .:o mp utor
very good condit io Phone 773· ·
:te ll on com minion , Will hau l,
work . Available Immed iately
5805.
Call 992 .J3H or 992 -1792
for partt lme or full tt me work .
8-21 tfc ·
7·2:5 .tfc
Ha yman' !l .
Ph one 992·3778.
8-31'-l lp ; - , - - - - - - - - ---,
OL D fur n lture , oa k table s.
clocks . Ice boxes , brass beds ,
Air Condilioners
dl sh ts
or
complet e
Awnings
houuhold s . Wr ite M. 0 ,
Miller , Rt. 4, Pome roy , Ohio, 1967 FUR" I Pl ymouth , One
Underpinning
coil 992-627 1.
owner. A-1 cond ition . Phone
5 13-tf c
985-3900.
B·30-otp Compl e te mobile ho me
serv ice - plu s giga ntic
display of mobile hom es
.always avai lable at . . .

lf72 CHEVROLET
l:U9S
2-seat Kt NGSWOOD WAGON, 16,500 miles, by lotol 1owner, fa ctory ai r-ti nted gloss, .000 eng ine, a uto matic
transmission, power steer ing &amp; brakes. radio. luggage
riiCk, gold finish, white-wall tires . A sh arp clean ca r .
1971 OLDS " 91"
12995
Luxury Sedan, 4 door H. To~ loca l car &amp; has new ap-

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For Slit

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0-DINAN C. Ij O w
J'M'I.E ORPHAN ANNIE
' AN ORDINAN tl To PLAC• A - - n - - CU.P I W ON TH I TOWN o ~
' POM I ROY , r oR P BRIO NS
UNDIR Tl&lt; l ABE OP II
VIA ItS .

Mall to Barr- Circle LJotv~topment, Inc.
750 First Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 4U31
lOr more lnform1tio11 call collect 444-3746.

In Augu st , 1962, vi sitors
at the Seattle World' s Fair ·
1The Century 21 Ex position) were treated to
the largest " birfhdoy "
cake ever baked . I I
weighed 25,000 lbs. , baked
by van de Kemp' s Holland
Dut ch Bakers of Seattle,
wa shington . The cako was
23 It . high , with c ir cumference ol 60 II. The
1ngredlenls Inc luded 18,000
eggs, 10,500 lbs. flour. 4,000
lbs . ot cane sugar , 7 ,ooo lbs .
ol ralolns. 2,000 lbs. of
pecans ond 100 lbs. of oolt .
Treat your family to
refined water . Refined
Woter btings out the tru e,
full flavor ol your food, end
your btewed coflee wil l be
more clear and tran s·
parent. It ta kes leas cottee
and tea with Refined
Water, 01 mineral Ioden
.water neutralizes the lrue
colfee end tea llavor . Trut
your1elf to better fa sting
food and drink . Try refined
water I Ceil 882-2525.

SAYRE
HARDWARE
111·2525
Now Ht••n. W. 1/o .

AH FOUJ.ID OUT nl' BIGGESr
CU510MER Rl' IN'ItiANM UVES

ON TH' :l9th FLOOR -

BARNEY
WHAT HAV E 'i E
s eEN DOIN' WIF
'IORESE LF S iNCE

'-IE RE;riRED,
VERN IE ?

I TOOK UP
DRAWIN ',
S NUFFY

GLORY BE!!
W HAl SOfHII S lU FF
DO 'i DfliiW ?

$OCIA6L~
$ E CURITY

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I - Tho O.Uy Sentlne!. Middleport-Pom eroy, 0., Sept. 4, 1973

,
Results
Sentinel Classi_fieds Get
•

Wented To Buy

Pomeroy .

2 SIGIS
Of
QUALITY

Motor Co.

Employment Wanted

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power windows, Ce ,fortron air cond., radio with tape,
steel Rad ial tires, dar k bra\ n f inish with matching Interior wit h beige vi nyl roof. This cer is loaded. Priced
below book value .
mo CHEVROLET
11695
Ma li bu 4 door, 307 V-8 engine . &gt;u tomat lc trans .. power
steer ing, r adio. clean InteriOr, ~ J d fi n is~ -

Auto Sales

Help Wanted

Kno~

wANT ADS
INFORMA'I'ION
DEADLfiiES
S P M_Oay Before Publication .
Mond ay Deadl i ne 9 a m .
C ~tn ce llat ion

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Correct ion s

MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER
WANTED FOR
THE DAILY
SENTINEL
PHONE 992-2156

W)tl be accepted un tl19 am , for
Da y of Publication
and 'be Informed of the tunc ·
.
REGULATIONS
tlons ' of your governm ent are
Th e Publ lShfr reserves the
embodied in pu blic notices . ln.
r ight to edit or reject any ads.
that self gov ern ment charges
The
i:tll citizens to be info rmed . , dee med obJe ct ional
pub Iisher will not be respon si ble
this newspaper urges eve ry
for more lhan one Incorrect
ci t izen to read and stud y these
Insert ion.
not ices We strongly ad y1 se
RATES
those clti i'ens , seek ing fu rth er
For Want Ad Service
informat ion . to exerc1se thei r
5 cents p ~r Word one Insertion
right of a ccess to pu blic
Minimum Charge 75c
' .. ecords and public mee tings .
12 c ents per word th ree
consecutiv e insert ions
18 ·cents per word six con · CENTRAL DIVISION CON secuHve insert1ons .
SOLIDATION COAL COM '25 Per Cent Discount on paid
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PANY, Immediate open ings
Sealed propo&amp;•ts will b1 ads,and ads paid with in 10 days.
are
ava ilable In the follow ing
received by !the Board of
CARDOFTHANKS
positions · Maintenance
Education of the Eutern Local
&amp; OBITUARY"
Foreman {underground) ,
School District at the Easte-rn
S1 5Q tor 50 word mm lmum · Ass
istant Mine Foreman
High School office at Reeds Each ad(:llllonal word 2c.
(underground) : Section
ville, Ohio, until twelve o'clock
BLIND ADS
Foreman ; Surface Mine
f12 :00J noon , prevalllng lOcal
Additional 25c Charge per
Foreman
; Reclamat ion
time, SeJ;lltember 11, 1973~ and.._ Advertisement
Foreman . Persons applying
opened Immediately thereafter',
. OFFICE HOURS
should hold valid foreman
for the furnishing of ~ AI.U 1 8:30a . m. to 5:00p.m. Da lly ,
certification papers (0t1io ) or
materials and performing ·_au &amp;·30 a . m to 12 oo Noon
have sufficient experience to
labor tor the erection of :
Saturday.
apply for State exam lnatron .
ADDITIONSTO
.
Sal.,ry Commensurate with
EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL
Experience .
EKcellent
REEDsviLLE, oHio
Benef its . TO APPLY : Write
Pions end specifications mey 1 ICe
or
Phone:
Personnel
beobtal"edfromtheArchltect, YARD SALE at Hayman
Department.
Central
Eellley, Lee &amp; Vergo, 326 Front
prope t• 1 R d 111 Oh ·10
Division , Consolidation Coal
Strttt, Marietta / Ohio, 45750 ,
'
n
ee
sv
e,
•
r
5
Company , Cadiz, Ohio 43907 .
for a deposit of $25.00 which will
on .R 68 1. Sept. 3• 4 • ;~~3 fc
Telephone : 614 ·942-4512, AN
be refunded If the documents - -- - -- - -- - -- - -EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
are rtturned unmarked and In RUMMAGE SALE , Sept. 6, 7,
EMPLOYER .
good (Of'ldltlon within ten days
and 8. Tables. doors , screen
8·21 -lfc
after bid due date. Should no
door , clothing , hot water tank .
propo1a1 be subm ltted and the
Many other Items , 230 South EXPERIENCED
Beout lclon
drawings not returned live days
Fifth , Middleport .
wanted. Apply in person,
btfore the bid due date, the full
9 2-Jtc
lola 's Beauty Salon .
amount of the deposit will be
.
8-28-6tc
forfeited .
Separate bids will be received PIANO and organ lessons by
graduate of
Cincinnati
on :
LOCAL company has im ·
Conservatory of Music . A mediate
I. GENERAL CONTRACT
open ings for the
Gerald
Hoffner
,
Phone
992·
I L PLUMBING CONTRACT
fOllowing
positions
:
3825.
Ill. HEATING &amp; VEN 1. Accounting Clerk
8-26-12tc
TILATING CONTRACT
Knowledge and eKperience 1n
cost accounting or payroll
IV
,
ELECTRICAL
CON
FOAM
fofl
llyou;-old~ou-;hand
TRACT
essential. Openings on the
All proposals must contain
chair cush ions . Standard size ,
following
sh ifts. 8 a.m till 4
the name of , every person Inonly
$9 95 .
Pomeroy
p.m
..
4
p.m
. till 12 midn ight,
terested therein, be submitted
Recovery , 622 E. Main Street.
12 : 01 till 8 a .m.
on forms furnished by the Ar 992 -7554.
2, Office secretaries- Duties
8·31 -30tc
chltect and the accompanied by
Inc lud e typing , dictation ,
a satiSfactory Surety Bond or a KOSCOTKosMeTics-&amp;- WIGS .
filing Opening on same shifts
Certified Check on a bank doing
listed above.
business 'In the State of Ohio, In
Specials during August are
3
Personnel Assistant the amount of 5 percent of the
Koncentret , Moist Kote,
Responsible for rHrulting
total value of the bid. Bid
Kleanslng Kream. One Day
and screening or employees.
SKurlty will be returned within
Sachet &amp; others. Phone Helen
Desire interviewing or
10 davs after contract tor the
Jane Brown. 992-5113.
counseling exper ience.
work has been executed. _ _ _ _ _______ !!2fc
Excellent salar ies and fringe
Failure of any bidder to enter
benef its . Send brief resume of
Into and execute a contract tor THE UNION Optical Center.
work history and educat ion .
the work covered by the
Belpre, will observe winter
Send all replies to Box 729-S in
propose I he has subm ltted ,
hours beglnnlnv Sept . J.
care of The Dally Sentinel.
Within ten (10) days following
Closed Wednesdays . Eye
Pomeroy . Oh io
notice of award of such work to
eKaminatlons
by
ap.
9-2-lfc
him, shall cause the bid security
pointment.
to become forfeited bv the
8-30-6tc 70 ,000 BTU floor furnace .
bidder to the owner as
Mllbott controls . Call985-3536
llquldeteddamagtsandnotasa 2 FAMILY Y"-RD SALE
9 7-3lp
penalty because Of such failure
SEPTEMBER 8 and 9 IN
on the part (Jf the bidder .
MASON , WEST VIRGINIA,
Each bidder shall
be
CORNER ACROSS FROM
prepared, In the event he Is the
FOGLESONG
FUNERAL
.
accepted bidder, to furnish
HOME ON MAIN HIGHWAY
Surety Bond, In a form
ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE ,
WHOLESALE
satlsfactorytotheOwner, lnthe
CHINA , CLOTHING AND
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
amount of 100 percent of the
MISCELLANEOU S
NOW AVAILABLE
contract prlce,--g'uarantteJng ,· 9-2-6tc
Be In Business For Yourself .
the successful completion of the - - - - - - -- - - - - - - Full or Part Time .
work bid upon .
DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED
Proposals may be mailed or
NOW
delivered. If mailed, send via
To supply and service
registered mail In time for bid
ASK TOWED
established ac opening.
POMEROY- Roger Joseph · company
counts In your local area for
Bidders shall designate on the
ill
the
tnvelope thet. It Is a sealed bid, Fof;tl;ley, 20, Reedsv e, Rt. 1,
WORLD FAMOUS
Indicate the project being bid, and Rita Ann Marcinko, 17,
DONNA LEE COMPANY
the division upon which he Is
Ill
bb
No
selling experience
bidding, the neme and address •Reedsv e, Rt. I; Bo y
required as company will
of bidder ond eddroosed to :
Wayne Vance, 21, Pomeroy,
turn
over
company
Eastern LOCI I Baird
established accounts located
of Educotlon
~ ..,'~1. ,4 : and Yvonne Elaine Arlx,
In drug, variety, super .
Eoolern High School
' · 17. ~ · Harrisonville; Larry
markets and dlacount stores.
RetdiVIIIt~ Ohio 4$172
)h ..
Profit potential Is virtually
The Owner. reserves the r ight Vincent Romine, 21, Pomeroy,
unlimited. 198 and more for
to accept any bid, to waive eny ' Rt. 3, and Rebecca Ann
each day worked IS a very
or all Informalities in bids and conservative estimate.
or rojoct any or all bids at hIs Radford, 22, Pomeroy, Rt. 3.
A $3,491 secured Inventory
d/ICI'ItiOn.
Investment puts you In an
No bid may be withdrawn for
establlshtd business right
• period of 30 days .
now.
Bv ordtr or t,._.£astern Loc;al
WRITI TODAY
Board of Education, Reedsville,
(include phone numbtr) !
Ohio .
DONNA LEE COMPANY
•oo N. Jackson Street
C. 0 . Newland,
Modlo, Ptnno. mn
Clerk
(8) 1~ . 21, 28 (9) 4, &lt;tc
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealld blrda for the leasing of
'¥he prtmllll to the Department
HOUSE FOR Rant. s rooms and
of Liquor Control for use as a
bath, Racine area. Call 992·
State Liquor Store In the
5858
vicinity of Mulberry Street,
8-29 -ttc
Pomeroy, Ohio. will be received
at the office of the Department
3 AND 4 ROOM furnllhed and
of Liquor Control, Columbus,
unfurn ished apartments
Ohio, up to twelve o'clock noon
Phone 992-5.34.
on Wednesday , September 19,
1973 .
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BUsiness Opportunities

·We talk to you

like a person

For Rent

WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL

Storeroom should be re c ton,ular In shape and should
con eln between ,.,ooo and 6,000
square feet. There must be two
rest room facilities as required
by the provis ions of Ohio
Rtvloed C,ode ~107.40 . Air ·
c:ondltlonlng, heat, light ing ere
1 requirement .
'
Form1 for the subm ission of
bids may be obtelned at 2323
Welt Fifth Avenue , Columbus,
Ohio , The prtmlstl could be
lubttct to certain minor
renovations as prescribed by
th• Department of Liquor
Control If requlrtd .
DI!PAIITMENT OF
LIQUOR CONTROL
, R. 1 . Guggenheim
. . orrector
t f)
4,
ttc
PlfiLICl NOTICE
81do will bt roce lvtd by the
Vlllogt of Middleport, Ohio,
MeiOI County, at the VIllage
Hall, 237 ~act Street. unlll 4:00
P.M .. september 5. 1973 for the
following mottrlalo:
I,SOO tons No . ~0~ Asphaltic
concrete, more or less ,
2,(00 Qtllonl Tac Coot. more
or 1111.
S'f,ocltlcotlons for ·~~llcttlon
on lit at the Meyor ' 1 11ce, 237
Rtet Stroot, M:ddltporl , Ohio.
Gent Grato,
Cltrk·Trouuror
VII) loge
ol Middleport
Ill 21. 71 (9
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-------------Mobile Homes For Sale

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

.Your Right to

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Pbmeroj Motor Co.
.PUBLIC NOnCES

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For Rent

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pearance Inside &amp; "'U t. 6-way sea t. power door l ocks,

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. this Week's Special

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For Sale

REDU CE Safe and fast with
Gos eu Tablets &amp; F -V• 'l
" wat er pill s" Ne l5on Drug .
9 · ~- l fp

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5 ROOM S and bath. Excellent
cond ition , In nice neigh .
borhood In Middleport . Call
992 3393 after TutsdiY and
even ings after 6 p.m , for
appo intment .
9·2-3!p

992-2094
606 E . Main Pomeroy

On Most Ame rlctn Cors

OFFICE SUPPLIES

- GUARANTEE DPhone 992 -2094

and

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

FURN.ITURE

Open8 Til 5
Mondav thru Saturday
606 E. Ma in, Pome roy, O.. .

Stop In and See Our
Floor Oi ~p!ay .

EXPERIENCED

Dick's
Hoard House

R'adlato

·Service

"STRIPPERS"
We Slrlp Po int, Varni shes,
Etc. from Furniture.
Anllques-Modern-Metols
No ruinous fyes or caustics
used .
Pick -Up Service
Avalltblt
We Buy &amp; Sell Antiques.
Dick Sey ler-Dwner
Kerr St.
Pomeroy, 0.
Phone "2·2791

From the la raest Truck or
BuiidO&lt;!!r Rodlotor to the
.bmanest Hea ter l:'or" .
Nathan Blg~s
Radiator Sprc•alist

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pomeroy

WOOD TRUSSES

PRICE

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H&amp;H TRAVEL TRAILERS

CLOSE OUT SALE

Everything Goes Featuring Travel Trailers By:
Coatsman, Fan, Omerigo, Four
Seasons and Pravo

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ALLEY OOP
APPROVED
Donald Collin s, Mavor

ATTEST:
Jane Walton, Cle~k
(8) 28 1 19) 4,

11,

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THE !lAI-JAI.JA INSTITUTE'S WIP
INDI ;ATES 'J\.IAT aANAJ.JA

&amp;AU&lt;$ HAVE.INCI'\EI&gt;6ED ..

Notice of Filing or
Inventory and
Appra isement
Probate Court
The Stare of Ohio, Meigs County
To the Exe cutrix of the
estate ; to such of the follow ing
as are res idents of the State of
Ohio, viz : - the surviving
spouse, the next of kin , the
beneficiaries und er the will ;
••m-•"'-'""
and to the attorney or attornevs ~-:;,:l·rc::
·:::·=----- ·- ., ·~ . """'-·representing any of the
aforementioned persons :
No . 20995, 'Joseph E . Wilson ,
WAA L·· l FINA LLY
Deceased, Middleport, Ohio,
Salisbury Township ,
GOT ALL M'l
You are hereby notified that
WASH IN' DONE
the
Inventory
and
AP ·
pra lsement of the estate of the
aforementioned , deceased, lat e
of sa ld County, was flied In thIs
Court. Said Inventories t~~nd
Appra isement will be for
hear ing before thiS Court on the
lOth dey of September, 1973, at
10 ·00 o' clock A.M
Any person desiring to tile
exceptions thereto must llle
them at least five days prior to
the date set for hearing .
Given under my hand and
seal of sa id Court , this 30th day
of August, 1973.
Manning D. Webster,
Judge and u -offlclo Clerk of
said
Court
&amp;v Ann B. W1tson
Deputy Cleric
{9) 4, 11 , 2tc

RLIV\OST AL L.
T.HRT IS

PLEASE DOUBLE - FAULT!
0008LE· FAULT! DOO&amp;LE•
FAULT! DOOSLE · FAULT!

Notice of Appointment
Case No. 70,995
Estate of Joseph E. Wilson,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby g lven thlt
Eloise B. Wilson of 228 S. Fifth
Avenue, Middleport, Ohio, hiS
been duly appointed exe,utrh&lt;
ot the Estate of Joseph E.
Wilson , deceased, late of Meigs
County , Ohio,
Creditors are required to file
their clelms with said fiduciary
within tour months .
Dated this 23rd day of August,
1973.

CAPTAIN EASY

--------------BLACK &amp; White 23 inc h
Motorola TV , $30.00 . Phone
949-59&lt;1 .
9-2-llc

-------------WE ' RE STOCKED with good

selection of guaranteed ap pliances. clean used furniture
AND NEW furniture at un ·
believably LOW PRICES .
Ranges. refrigerators , auto .
a. wringer washers , elct., gas
dryers . Used furniture :
couches , chairs, bedrm .
suite S, chest s , dressers ,
vanities , wardrobes , dinettes
(chrome , wooden ). desks ,
bookcases , tables . New
furniture : 2 pc . living rooms ,
some with swivel rockers ,
maple bedrms. , bookcese
headboard s . Medlt. J-pc .
table sets ; patc h swivel
rockers . Also - 42 and 50 gal.
oak barre ls SIS.OO ea Fold -up
Rlchllne ( amper tra iler ....._
sleep s 6
$325.00 . Shop
Tuesday thru Sundet till 7
p m. at KUHL' S BARGAIN
CENTER , St. Rt 7 "ot
caution light " TUPPER S
PLAINS , OHIO .
9-2·6tc

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E~~;cellen t

7087,

condit ion Call 992·
9-2-6tp

Closeout All

Keep II cool now and
get a bargain for next
year .

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POMEROY.
Jlck W. Canoy, M~r .
Phone "2-2111

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KNAPP

Only San Francisco, New
Orleans, Philadelphia , Boston,
Pittsburgh , and Newa rk still
have streetca rs.

6-15-1ft

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HELLO YOUNG LOVERS
Just married? Here's a cute
Love Nest that will be the
pride of your bride. 3
bedrooms. Bath. Lots of
cablnels In kitchen . Large
carpeted living room . Full
basement with shower and ·
recreation room . Large
double detached garage with
work shop. Nice cook out
with screens and root . Lots
of stone and alum . siding.
JUST $21 ,000 .00 . Lorge level
lot .
JOB TRANSFER
forces the sale of this
beautiful new home. 1 floor
plan . J nice bedrooms with
elosets . Lovely modern bath
with ceramic tile and console
wash basin. Kitchen has
lovely cabinets, dining area .
Utility room . Guest closet .
Hardwood floors with some
eorpetlng over . Carport with
storage area . Lorge lot
100x100 .
GOING
AT
$21,000.00 .
LARGE HOME
Close ln. 1.36 acres. 2 story.
1st floor has 2 bedrooms, 1 Is
carpeted. Din ing room .
Lorge corpeted living room .
Bath. Porches. 2nd floor has
2 Iorge bedrooms with lots of
storage. Lots of tile and
paneling In this properly .
$9,500.00.
AROUND 10 ACRES
Locoted on Route 325 nelir
mine No. 1. 2 large barn s.
New water system going In
now on Rt. J25 . Ground lay s
roal nice . 512,000 .00.
WANT
TO
SELL?
PROPERTY IS MOVING
FAST NOW - CALL US
TODAY.
HENRY E. CLELAND,
BROKER

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If no answer m

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UIRACLES
....
DO
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TIIillffillnd.

SINCE HAL DIED I L
J U5T DON'T 1HINK
l CAN SWALLOW
ANYTH IN0,
NANCY.

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NEW LISTING
741 4211
A
ld G t
R
COUNTRY - 3 bedrooms wit~ i.IL:··~
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' -:r"'a"-e'-'•:..,....,..
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. _..;.:.:;ut
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nice closets, bath , carpet, an,.
oak floors. Nice modern kitchen,~...,....,...,..,...,..,...,..,......,....,...,.~....,--...,""""'""._
with bake a~d cook units.
Fom lly room wllh shower and
rear entnmce. Large ·carport.
All for only $15.900.00.
POMEROY
NICE INSIDE - 2 bedrooms,
nice both, large living and
dining with natural ook floors .
Basement, front porch and
smoll garden . S&lt;\,500.00 .
SYRACUSE
4th STREET - 5 room s, beck
(Filling out and returning the below survey
por ch, basement and garage
with utility room . Level lot.
DOES· NOT OBLIGATE YOU; but only &amp;K·
$5,000.00.
presses your interest in possibly renllng an
MIDDLEPORT
apartment. Reduced rents ar~ available If you
6 ROOMS - Both, 3 bedrooms.
qualify on the basis of income.)
gas furna ce . Goroge with
storage and level lot on Grave l
Hill. Asking 515,500.00.
I
.
BUSINESS
HOTEL AND BAR - 30 rooms,
steam heat, laundry , parking
and nice view of the Ohio Rlvor. I '
Ask ing Just $32,500.00.
M-0 -N- E-Y
3 APARTMENTS - Ail renled .
One furni she d. In come SJ,OOO.OO
• year . Wont only ~9 .000 . 00 .
YOU ARE GOING TO RUN TO
KE E P UP WITH THE PRICES.
BUY PROPERTY AND 'ET
,..
YOUR MONEY DO TH
RUimtr~G FOR

RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

RENTAL SURVEY

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I PRESENT ADDRESS

! siNGLE

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MARRIED

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IT WA5A LC&gt;/E l'l
5ERVICE, WINNIE.
YOU WERE
VERY

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TilE llOHN LOSER

JOHN TUCKER
Rt . 4, Pomeroy, 0 .
992-3954 or 992-734!

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SAN_ITATION

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DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
24 HOUR SERVICE

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SEPTIC-TANKS
CLEANED

ALL WEATHER
ROOFING CO.

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215 N. Second
Phone 992 -3509
2~ Hour Serv ice
A ll work guaranteed .

Ph. 742-6271

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Hea ting • Air Cand .
Refrlgertllon - Plumbln1 ·
E iec trlctl Appllancts · Aulo
Air cond •• A.,ldtnllal or
Co mmerd at.

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MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

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Wheel
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Real Estate For Sale

ROOMS by the w.. k, 118 up .
Meigs Inn, Pomtroy.
197J- Zig za; toewlng machine .
7-12-tfc
Thil mlchlne darna , em .
Wh ite , blue top, blue
broiders , overc1sts, button
- - - - - -- - - - - - -- Brougham Int ., full power,
holes . All
without 1t ,
PRIVATE mtttlny room for
air .
an~ organ ization ; phone 992·
tachments . Pay balanct of
39 S.
138.50 or pay S5 per month .
. 3-11 -!fc
Coli 992 -5331.
SL E Ei&gt;iNGfiOOM ovi.,..V·IIne
6-10-tfc
Store
In
Pomsroy.
Reftrances
-.h~;-~;
w
--;.~-;d
II
7..
requ lrtd . ·Call 992-5293 .
winter ltyltl now our . Call
8·29-tfc
- - - - - -- -- - - - -- 99BJ24.
" You'll Like Our QualifY.
2 sE DROOM
TRAILER , - -- - - - -- - -- - -8-U·tf&lt;
-Wa~ol Doin~Buslness. '
G AC Fl ANCING
10x50. 2 bldroom tptrlment, STERif() .fiAOIO . 1 trt &lt;k tape
combination , AM · FM rad io , ~
both furnilhod . Call 773-5147,
m -5342
Pomeroy
Maton, W. va ., or see
way aptaker sound IYIItm .
Open Evenings 'TIIt:OO
81/anct 1115 .93, or u'e our
Reynolds Flower Stlop, right
I•••T•II•S•P•.•M•. •Sa••t._ _. .
budgal term o. Call 992-3915.
on mtln highway .
·
8-29-lfc
l -21 -6lc

•3695
Karr &amp; ran Uln dt

Wheel Alignment
•5.55

JJI\..1\ i h .

IIOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

-------------AIR CONDITIONERS
-------------All ~nted

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1220 Washington Blvd.
42J.7521
BELPRE, 0 .

1.. . - --,--- ---'-- Pels For Sale

MOBILE home space in
Syracuse , Phone 992-5858. ·
6-21 -tfc

HOUSE FOR rent , 5 roomaand·
bath , Racine area . Call 9925858.
8-30.-tfc

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

EXPERT

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

WILKIN SON smollenglneseles
and service , 820 3rd Stret,
CONSTRUCTION
Middleport . Lawn mower and
chain saw repa ir . Free pickup
It Must
and delivery . Phone 992-3092. .PARKVIEW kenrie iS. Poodles ,
RoofIng,
SpoutIng,
1 toy male i!llnd 1 female .
Also Brlg_gs and Stratton and
Be Right
Phone 99H 443.
..-:::S7~~
Tecumseh parts.
will
we
Porch
Repair,
Com 7-15-tfc
8-22 -30tc
.'
it Righi .
plete
Home
Buill to Your'5pocs
REGISTERED Female Great'
to
Job
Slle
Delivered
INVESTMENT PROP FOR
Remodeling .
Dane. Loves children , phone
SALE
992 - 5~96 .
8-28 ·tfC
LARGE br ic k building on Main
For Free Estimate
8-4: lO Dally, 8-12 Sat.
St ., Pomeroy, contalr\s A
R.
H.
Rawhngs
Sons
,,,
!he
rentals, offers approximately
MATERIALS CO.
10 to 12 pet. return on in·
773-5554
Mason, W. V1 . , Buoldong.
vestment . Call 992 -2789
Middleport, o .
.192.2101
8·29-tfc 7 ROOM house with bath in
Rutland , air conditioned, READY -MI X
CONCRETE EXCAVATING . Dozers, large
carpeted , gas furnace, dish delivered r ight to Your
- - - -- - -- -- and small ; Backhoes and
washer, double oven , range,
prolect. Fest and easy Free
loaders on track and tires ;
ROOFING,
FURBRUSH HOGS , 4x5 ft , phone
double garage, large carport,
estimates . Phone 99 2-3284
Dump truck - La -boy ser 992-5858.
4 acres cleared and fenced,
Goegl&amp;ln Ready .Mi x Co. ,
NACE
CLEANING
vice . Septi c tanks Installed.
7·15-tfc
small barn and other
Middleport , Oh io
George ( 8111) Pullins , phone
AND REPAIR AND
buildings. Phone 614-742-6834.
6-30-tfc
992-2478 or 992 .7402 .
1973 Ux70 MOBILE home,
5-JO-tfc
PLUMBING.
i
2·9·tfC
washer and dryer , d ish SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
washer , stainless steel sink , HOUSE for sale, corner lot, 3 REASONABLE rates .. Ph . 446 SEPTIC TANK S AROBIC
garbage disposal. eye level
4782 , Gallipolis , John Russell ,
bedrooms, garage, air con SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
oven , range, dacron -polyester
Owner and Operator .
, full basement , gas
CLEANED ,
REPAIRED .
carpet, luge lot . Phone 742- ditioning
5-1'2-tfc
heat, (Orner of Center and
MILLER SANITAT ION ,
3083.
Th
ird
Street.
Mason
.
Call
773STEWART,
OHIO . PH . 662·
7-18·11
C. BRADFORO,Auctloneer
5384.
JOJS ,
Complete Service
8-28-6lc
10-.t.tfc
Phone 9&lt;9·3821
EXCELSIOR Sell Works, E
Racine, Ohio
Main St., Pomeroy , All kinds
SEWING MACHINES. R•pelr
Crltt Bradford
of salt water pellets. water 6 ROOM S and bath , full
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
service , all makes. 992-2284.
basement
with
shower,
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S-1-tfc
nuggets, block salt anCI own
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
cDmmode
end
lavatory
.
Phone 992-2550
Ohio River Salt . Phone 992·
Authorized Singer Sales and
Forced a ir gas furnace , EXCAVATING, dozer , loader
3891.
Service . We Sharpen ScluQrt.
furniture , extra lot. Just
and backhoe work; septic
6-5-tfc
3-29-tfc TIME to check that oil or gas
new ly painted . Near Pomeroy
tanks Installed; dump trucks
furnace for winter . Dirty
Elementary
school.
Phone
and
Jo
.boys
tor
hire
;
will
haul
NEW 2·PIECE Early American
FOR
FREE
estimates
on
furnaces cost fuel and could
992.7384.
fill dirt, top soil, limestone
living room suites, In 100
aluminum siding . Storm
cost a life. Call P . &amp; J . Home
9-2-ltc
gravel
;
CaWBob
or
Roger
and
percent nylon material with
Doors and Windows, Car Malnfenance 992-3509, 215 N.
Jeffers
,
day
phone
992
-7089
,
maplewood trim and foam
ports,
Marquees
and
Railing
,
Second,
Middleport .
night phone 992·3525 or 992reversible cushions This 3 BEDROOM house on Lincoln
Phone
Charles
Lisle,
8·23 -lOtc
Hill,
living
room
,
kitchen
,
5232.
week only . S199 .95. cash and
Syracuse,
Ohio.
Carl
Jacob
and
utility
room
,
extra
bath
2-11 -tfc
Carry , Pomeroy Recovery ,
Sales Representative . V. V. DOZER and back hoe work ,
large lot over 1 acre . Has
622 E Main Street, Pomeroy ,
Johnson and Son , Inc .
driveway
.
$13
,000
.
Call
ponds and septic tanks, dlt ·
O'DELL WHEEL Alignment
Coli 992.7554 .
,
6-22-tfc
after
12
noon
;
on
chlng strvice; top soli , fill
Sunday
__..
located at Crossroads, R t . 124,
8-30 6lc ·weekdavs after 5 p.m., 992·
dirt,
limestone ;
B&amp;K
now back to work . Compjete 0EA05 TocK=-wlll~m0vP.
3247.
Escavatlng. Phone 992 -5367 or
front
end
service,
tune
up
and
at
a
reasonable
charqe
,
Call
UPHOLSTER your own fur 992·3861.
8-5-tfc
bralte
service .
Wheels
245 ·5514.
niture . We have all the sup 9-1-tfc
balanced electron ically , All
8·2J.90tc
need . LARGE, convenient building
plies
you
will
work guaranteed . Reasonable
.
Upholstery Fabrics , a very
lots at Rock Springs. Area
rates . Phone 742-3232.
large selection of nylons,
restricted for houses only ,
2-18-tfc
velvets , Herculon. vinyls- In
Tuppers Plains &amp; Chester
cottOn prints , also remnants .
Water available . Call or see RON SHEPARD , Floor , Wall
Foam for cushions and
Bill Witte, 992-2789.
Remodeling , Ceram ic tile
_
padding . Burlap , denims . -...,...___ _ ____ _ .J.. __
7·2-4-tfc
baths
. Box 280 , Rutland 742 ·
593-6816
cambric , foam glue , zippers ,
3664.
93
Columbus
Rd.
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springs and clips , chipboards, 3 BEDROOM house 11!2 baths, 1
ATHENS, 0.
6-26-tfc
legs , sewing thread , . dacron ,
formal dining room , I living
tacks , webbing , welt cord ,
room, kitchen , family room, 2 ELNA and White Sewing
cotton , swivel bases , and all
car
garage, full basement , on
Mach ines ... Serv ice on all
other supplies you will need
acre
lot
.
Located
In
Riggs
makes . Reasonable rates .
New furniture at low. low
Crest
Menor
.
Phone
992
-3863
The
Sew ing Center , Mid pr1ces . Pomeroy Recovery,
before
3
p.m
,
and
ask
for
Mr
,
dleport,
Ohlo.
622 E. Main , 992 75SA.
11 -16-tf c
or
ull
Gene
Riggs
at
Ingels
B-31 -JOtc
985 -3595 or 992 -5869,
8-26 -tfc MOBILE home repa ir , Elec .
REFRIGERATOR , 3 door ,
trlcaJ plumbing and heating .
large freezer combinat ion
Phone 992 -5858 .
56
ACRES
for
sale
in
Langsvill
e
with wood gl'aln front with ice
7-15-tfc
Area . Call 992 -3530 or 742 6675
maker , cost $500.00 . Will take
• 2-3tp
$125.00. Trade or make offer.
HARRISON'S TV service and
Others $25.00 el\ch . Phone 992service calls , Phone 992 -2522 .
7494, Robert D. Rife , 711 3rd NEW three bedroom home, all
Drive A Little Save A Lot
2·9-tfc
electric, one car garage with
St , Middleport .
acre
of
ground,
located
on
one
No
Reasonable Offer Refused
B-l1 ·6tc
Flatwoods Road . Phone 992 2735.
BUNDY Flute . good condition .
8-28 ·6tp
Cell 985 -3978 after s p m
8-31 6tc

MOBILE home spece . Beer 's
Market. Syracuse .
8-26-tfc

72 PONTIAC
CATALINA 4 DOOR

Business Services

GII OCERY bullnoll tor 1110.
Building for 1111 or lease .
Phone 1/3 5618 from 1 · :10 p.m .
to 10 p,m . tor •PPOin lmtnt.
3 '2a.u c

1166 FORD GALAX! 500 XL,
TR~ILER IOh In Mid
COR NE R cu pbo ar ds , W i ll TWO
1 ., CIUPiex in 8 rll d·
go od
cond ition ,
pr iced
dtepor
t
;
cupboards. chtsts , old guns .
reaso')abl t . Phone 9tl .JOJJ.
bury
.
Phone
berort
6
p m,
•ny c;ortdlt lon . .A.Iao blu1
9915693.
878 -0I C
decorated ston eware Write
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P . 0 . BOlt ••· Mertlnsburg ,
Ohio , 43935 or call 1·•14·4.440
CA NNIN G
Tom a toes.
a lter 7 p ,m ,
cuc umbe r~ , ma nggaa , and
1-1-90!&lt;
c:e n talopes , Gera l dine
Cleland , theine .
NO. 1 Copper , 60C, Rad iators,
7.31 -lfc
l Oc, brass, l Oc. ba tter ies. t oe EX P E Rie NCE D pa lnler. ln etch , clet n, dry Gl ns•n g
tar lor and exflr lor . Call Don
roots, S60 a lb. Yellow root, S.t.
van Meter , 985 -3951.
May appl e, soc per lb. M. A.
8·2·lOtp
CASH pa id tor all makes and
Hall, Rttdsvllle. Call 37$mod e ls of mob ile hom u .
6249
EXPE RIENCED bookkeeper ,
Ph one u ea code 61.f.4lJ.t 531.
7.Jl .tfc
receptionist , P BX operator;
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typ ist. host ess , with wor k In
tor
auc t ion .
WAN TE D
perso nn el.
lo a n ,
small
household goods. Too ls, mos t
bus /nus off ices , cuhler . 1A x 65 TRA ILER , 2 bedroom .
an~ t hlng oh alue . Wil l bu y o r
benk teller . a nd .:o mp utor
very good condit io Phone 773· ·
:te ll on com minion , Will hau l,
work . Available Immed iately
5805.
Call 992 .J3H or 992 -1792
for partt lme or full tt me work .
8-21 tfc ·
7·2:5 .tfc
Ha yman' !l .
Ph one 992·3778.
8-31'-l lp ; - , - - - - - - - - ---,
OL D fur n lture , oa k table s.
clocks . Ice boxes , brass beds ,
Air Condilioners
dl sh ts
or
complet e
Awnings
houuhold s . Wr ite M. 0 ,
Miller , Rt. 4, Pome roy , Ohio, 1967 FUR" I Pl ymouth , One
Underpinning
coil 992-627 1.
owner. A-1 cond ition . Phone
5 13-tf c
985-3900.
B·30-otp Compl e te mobile ho me
serv ice - plu s giga ntic
display of mobile hom es
.always avai lable at . . .

lf72 CHEVROLET
l:U9S
2-seat Kt NGSWOOD WAGON, 16,500 miles, by lotol 1owner, fa ctory ai r-ti nted gloss, .000 eng ine, a uto matic
transmission, power steer ing &amp; brakes. radio. luggage
riiCk, gold finish, white-wall tires . A sh arp clean ca r .
1971 OLDS " 91"
12995
Luxury Sedan, 4 door H. To~ loca l car &amp; has new ap-

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For Slit

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J'M'I.E ORPHAN ANNIE
' AN ORDINAN tl To PLAC• A - - n - - CU.P I W ON TH I TOWN o ~
' POM I ROY , r oR P BRIO NS
UNDIR Tl&lt; l ABE OP II
VIA ItS .

Mall to Barr- Circle LJotv~topment, Inc.
750 First Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 4U31
lOr more lnform1tio11 call collect 444-3746.

In Augu st , 1962, vi sitors
at the Seattle World' s Fair ·
1The Century 21 Ex position) were treated to
the largest " birfhdoy "
cake ever baked . I I
weighed 25,000 lbs. , baked
by van de Kemp' s Holland
Dut ch Bakers of Seattle,
wa shington . The cako was
23 It . high , with c ir cumference ol 60 II. The
1ngredlenls Inc luded 18,000
eggs, 10,500 lbs. flour. 4,000
lbs . ot cane sugar , 7 ,ooo lbs .
ol ralolns. 2,000 lbs. of
pecans ond 100 lbs. of oolt .
Treat your family to
refined water . Refined
Woter btings out the tru e,
full flavor ol your food, end
your btewed coflee wil l be
more clear and tran s·
parent. It ta kes leas cottee
and tea with Refined
Water, 01 mineral Ioden
.water neutralizes the lrue
colfee end tea llavor . Trut
your1elf to better fa sting
food and drink . Try refined
water I Ceil 882-2525.

SAYRE
HARDWARE
111·2525
Now Ht••n. W. 1/o .

AH FOUJ.ID OUT nl' BIGGESr
CU510MER Rl' IN'ItiANM UVES

ON TH' :l9th FLOOR -

BARNEY
WHAT HAV E 'i E
s eEN DOIN' WIF
'IORESE LF S iNCE

'-IE RE;riRED,
VERN IE ?

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DRAWIN ',
S NUFFY

GLORY BE!!
W HAl SOfHII S lU FF
DO 'i DfliiW ?

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Thr Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Ponwroy, 0., Sept. 4, 197:!
Vott•ru11s Mt•morlut ltuspltul

Nixon to start things .moving
loday including a ('OnfPrenr('

WASHINGTON l UP II Prealdent Nixon, anxious to "lth !h~ GOP conMrcsstunal
'"get things moving" with leadership, a Cabinet meeting
; Q&gt;ng,..,q,lined up a busy week ond the installation or Willimn
F.. Colby as director of the
'
Cenlnd lntclli~ enee Agency.
·~
Colby was to be forma lly
sworn in at II a.m. EDT in the
Tonight thru Thursday
While House Oval Office to
' Sop!, H ·6
head the nation's lop in·
NOT OPEN
· uornalional security agency at
a lime when the agency has
Friday thru Tuesday
been harmed by disclosures ·
Sept. 7.11
stemming from the Watergate
Wolf Oisntv's
scandal.
MARY POPPINS
Colby , who was deputy
ITechnlcotor I
director or the agency and
Julie Andrew s
formerly
headed
the
Dick Van Dyke
Show Slarts 7 p.m.
pacification program in South
Vietnam during the Indochina

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MEIGS THEATRE

NOW

TWO EVENINGS
EACH WEEK

BUFFET
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CIA May tO.
He sucreedt•d James 11 . JlUI' I, lu th(' WulCqHtlC,
Sd•li.'Sill~t'l' ' wh o bN'tl ll\C Co ngress t'Nu t·ns ·from lis
defense se&lt;n'lilry . turin~ the summe•· •·cn•ss Wednesday
staff shukeup of key ad · with the bulk of lht•moncy bills
ministration aides rm~~:ht in nceth.'&lt;ltu run the government
still to be passed.
U1e wak&lt;' of the Watergnte.
Also f~dng the President
'l'he Whi te House announ&lt;'t'd
Uta! Schlt•singor, Secreillry of WIIS II decision on the type or
Stafc.designate Hem·y A. appeal he will make or an order
Kissinger and Adm . Thomas H. by Chief U. S. District C&lt;&gt;W't
Moorer, chairman of the Joint Judge John J . Sirira that he
Chiefs of Staff, we.·e to attend produce the Watergate tapes
the ceremony with the rot· private judicial review. The
Presidenl has until Thursday
President.
The President returned to to ril e his appeal wllh U1e U.S.
the White House Monday night Court or Appeals lor Ute
aftet· spending Labor Day at District of Columbia in ' his
his Camp David, Md ., constilutional showdown wilh
mowtlain retreat with the First Watergate prosecutor Ar·
chibald N. Cox. Cox wants the
Famtly .
.
Shortly before he rel urned to tapes for the federal grand jlU'y
Washington, the White House reportedly considering indict·
announced thai he would meet mentS against some of Nixon's
with his Cabin et and the former White House and
congres5ional leadership later campaign aides In connection
ln the week, probably Thurs· with Watergate and · its
coverup.
day or Friday.
The President also must
"The President wants to
discuss ways or getting things decide whether to veto a
moving"' In Congress, an aide minimum wage bill that
said. Nixon 's legislative Congress passed before it
a&lt;jjourned for its rect!SB, · ·

MONDAY EVENING
AND TUESDAY EVENING

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SOUTHERN PRAYER
Prayer breakfasts for all
Southern High School students
at the Hacine Wesleyan United
Methodist ChW'ch will begin
tomorrow at 7:30a.m. and will
be held at that hoW' each week.

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·PARADES AND bar·
be cued chicken dinners
highlighted Labor Day
celebrations Monday Ia
. Pomeroy and Chester under
the respecllve sponsorship or
· the fire departments of the
t~o
coJ11munllles.
In
Pomeroy, the American
Legion color guard led a
parade down Main St. with
both the Meigs and Eastern
(above) Bands, the Riggs
Royal Kad·etles, various
emergency
and
fire
department vehicles from
the area, and Smokey the
bear (at right) taking part. A
similar parade In Chester
followed the Pomeroy
presentation.

MASON - Mason's Town
·.Cowtcil, at a regular meeting
Monday evening set two
· special meetings, presented a
second reading with amend·
ments for a proposed curfew
ordinance, purchased additional recreational equip·
ment for the town park and is
considering
water
im.
provements.
Announcement was made for
the Planning Commission's
organizational meeting to be
held at 7:30p.m. September 12
m ctty hall, also plans for the
Revenue Sharing meeting for '
, 7:30p.m .. September 6, open to
l r~ ~ the pubhc, were announced.
\ II ,
The curfew ordmance was

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TELL THEIR STORY - Jim·Enyart, Larry Marr and
Ronnie Sheets, three members of the Gallipolis Educ~tion
Association, were among .' l40 Gallipolis teachers picketing
today in the ciiy school system. Teac.hers say they are
picketing .until the board enters into negotiations with the
GEA.

Teachers
(Continued from page I )
procedures , supplemental
contracts, insurance program
and
pr ofessional
com·
pensation.
A spokesman for the
Gallipolis Board of Education
who asked that he nol be
identified, said school opened
this morning as usual with all
buses running on schedule and
all classified personnel on
duty.

aNEW buggy?
If your "buggy" is not all it should be,
come in and let us arrange an Auto
Loan ~t bank rates. We will work out
terms to make repayment convenient
fot you. Ste us.

Auto Teller Window ana Walk-up Window
Open Friday Evenings 5 to 7 P.M.
1

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE
PITTSBURCH

lilbens l'aUonal
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Classes were being held for
the students that reported with
some teachers who failed to
observe the picket line and
usummer vacation usually · administrators in charge.
puis the kids in the pink
. The Gallipolis Board or
and Daddy in the red" ...
Education this morning in
special session asked City
If you're spending your
Solicitor
Richard C. Roderick,
vacation at home thi s year,
Jr., to file an . injunction in
why no1 tackle one of those
jobs you've been pulling
Gallia County Common Pleas
off ? The " FRIENI'&gt;LY
Court against the teachers and
ONES " al the POMEROY
teachers' association.
CEMENT BLOCK CO. will
The petition requests that the
be happy lo supp l y you with
teachers be enjoined from
both the mater ia Is and the
continuing the strike and asked
know.how (I f You need it ) .. , ·
Utem to honor their two year
negotiating contract which
ends in 1974. The petition also
asks the teachers to return to
their jobs immediately.

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

MASON DRIVE·IN

Caravene· by Bulova IS
-.,~OUR BEST SELLING WATCH
The movem~nt is pr,clsion·Jeweled. Shock
resistant. Wtth an unbreakable mainspring,.
The alyllng Ia fashion-right .
The guarant" Iii Bulova-backed.
The priQa Ia right.
.And the aelectlon Is superb.

Full nume r• l d tal.
Sweep !ltu::ood. Water

resistant.

GOESSLER
Jewelry Store
Court St., Pomeroy, 0.

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fired
PT. PLEASANT- Hannan
High School's principal v.:as
dismissed and a repla ~ement
was .named following an 11·
hour hearing Saturday in the
Mason County Board of
Education office . Bright
McCausland was dismissed by
the board on eight or II charges
brought by a parents' group
and O'Dair Duff was appointed
as acting principal, pending
official board action.
After nine witnesses ap·
parently lent support to several
charges·or neglect or duty, and
another or intemperance
among the charges, official
action was taken.
Board member Bill Brady
moved "that the complaintants
have proven the allegations
contained in paragraphs 1, 4, 6,
7, 6, 9 and II and section two
and three by a prepondorance
of the evidence, and the
respondent has not refuted the
charges as contained in the
charges presented against the
respondent . I fW'ther move
that ihe board find the
respondent has committed acts
of intemperance , willful
neglect of duty, and cruelty."
. Robert Adkins seconded
Brady's motion and the vote
was recorded as J.1 with BUI
Withers . dissenting . Board
president, Harry Siders, acting
as chairman, also favored the
action.
Supt. Charles Withers was
the only witness on behalf of
McCausland,
who
was
represented by attorney
Charles Damron.

Holzer Medical Center
(Discharged Sept. 31
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Debra
Barcus, Jason
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Barrick, Handolph BlackbW"n,
Toni.ght, Sept. 4
Edna Burdette and son,
Vanessa Burgess, Eleanor
Double Feature Program
Caldwell
, Nellie Campbell,
THE SWING!N'
STEWARDESSES
Everette Cafdwell, Dallas
Evelyn Traeger
Fizer , Carol Holsinger and
tnga Steeger
daughter, Phillip Hughes ,
lX I Helen Johnson, Thomas
- Pius"S WINGING PUSSYCATS" Justice, Orville Lavender,
Per lecf household pets! Juol Johnnie Belinda Meadows ,
osk the man who's had one! John Plymale , Catherine
Poetker', Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Melviri . Rapp,
Wed .· Thuro .. Frl.
Doris
S~pleton and Harold
$ept. 1·1·7
Thomas.
Double Feature- Program
"SUPER CHICK"
(Births)
Joyce Jillson ·
Mr. and Mrs.' Kenneth Sharp,
Louis Queen
a son, Ewlngton: Mr. and Mrs.
( R,a led R)
Allen Speakman, a son,
- PiusEwing ton ; Mr . and Mrs. Floyd
" CHAIN
Moore, a daughler, Oak Hill :
GANG WOMEN"
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Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hawks, a
son, Vinton .

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· Mthlretl 8(otea, Mut·~pre l
llan·ctt, f&gt;a\lii Mt'l)nniel,
'!'humus Hoblnson. Shirley
Lambert, Debbie Young ,
Harold Duckworth , Joseph .
Wilson , Carl Drake.
Sunday Adml,.lons - Judith
Laudcrmilt, Pomeroy; Paul
McDaniel, Jr. , Middleport :
Judith Ruth Laudermllt,
Middleport.
Sunday Discharges - Maude
Connolly, Eva McKinney, Lena
McKinley, Clara Radford, E.
H. Hollon, Emma Hayman.
Monday Admissions James Barker, Rutland ;
Howard . Largent, Syracuse :
Brenda Smith, Mason; Judith
'fhivener, Gallipolis : Delores
Tyree, Middleport; Samuel
Rairden, Long Bot(om.
Monday Discharges Judith Ruth Laudermilt,
Sharon Covert, Zelma Grady,
Ada Weaver.

SOMEBODY STILL CARES - Cadiz Jaycees, Allen
Robot and Gene Liggett, through the sponsorship of Jaycees
Dlstric\91, have pledged to paddle a canoe from Wheeling,
W.Va. to the Gulf of Mexico to raise funds to fightfor mental
health lind against mental retardation. All funds raised wlll
be used for MH-MR through the Belmont-Harrison Mental
Health Board. Sunday the two men stop~d at the Pomeroy
levee where Richard Poulin of the Meigs C&lt;&gt;unty Jaycees
took this picture. Pledges may be made by calling 614-9422442, and when calling, give the name of Vincent Knight,
treasurer of the Meigs County Jaycees, so that donaUons.will
remain In Meigs County. Ple&lt;!ges may be made as follows:
one cent per mile, $18; 'h~ent per mile,~; ¥•-cent per mlle,
$4.50, or 71t~ent per mile, $2.25.

amended to read 11 p.m. (DST)
or IIi p.m. (EST) except for the
month or October when this is
changed to 9:30 p.m. Notation
was made for these hoW's to be
observed rather than the
midnight to a:30 a .m. as was
earfier specified.
Cowtcil agreed to purchase
recreation equipment for the
park (o include combinations or
fow' swings, one sliding board
and ,two teeter-totters.
The town's water com.
missioners are considering a
bid from the Pittsburgh Tank
and Tower Company to clean,
paint and repair the water
tank but first will determine if
repairs may be made
satisfactorily or if the tank
should be abandoned and ef·
forts made to get a federal
grant for the project.
Presently Mayor
Ira
Atkinson is giving con·
sideration to names of persons
to serve as emrgency
policemen, after consent for
. this was approved by council.
In further action, council
gave Mayor Atkinson per·
mission to check for a new ·
police cruiser, since it was
pointed oul that the existing
cruiser is in bad condition .

Racine, Ill. 1, on Pomeroy's
East Moin St. curly the mor.
nlng of Sept. 26.
Harden wa• round by of·
liciuls neur the Duds 'n Suds
Lawtdromat on East Main St.
at 2:40a.m. following .a fight
with Cundiff which apparently
s ~r. IAJd near the Western and
Southern Life Insurance C&lt;&gt;.
office and mdved east on the
street before Harden fell dead.
Cwtdiff was apprehended by
Pomeroy pollee as he pulled
from the Pomeroy Motor Co.
lot onto East Main St. A .38
caliber pistol and a knife were
fowtd in Cwtdiff's car and he
was placed in the county jail.
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Free-form verse
by Jean Craig
is like a diary

By Charlene H!otnlch
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MIDDLEPORT - Verses written on scraps of paper tW'n up
~~ almost anywhere at the home or Mrs. Jean Craig, 829 Page St.,
~ Middleport. For many years Jean has been jotting down verse in
free form in anticipation of the day when she might publish a
@bOok of poems.
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Abit unsystematic In recording and storing her peetry, Jean
'·'· say·s that many of the things she has written through the years
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Jean is no novice, fiddling with t.he music words make.
f, She began writing as a freshman at Middleport High Schoo)
(:: and ret-eivt'li encouragement and criticism from the late. Susan
~i Park and Blanche Haskins, both literature teachers .Jiowever,
)~ the only thing Jean has ever had published was a verse entiUed
~; "Haln" which was accepted for publication in the High School
~ Anthology .
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For Jean, poetry has been a private thing.
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She has never sought publication, but has used verse as a
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i1 ~ews .. in Briefsl
Services held for Mrs. Watson
Funeral services for Mrs. who i_s serving with the Meigs
Virginia L. Watson, 69, 126\'l County Co(lllcil on AgiQg ~taff;
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, who two step·chlldren, Harry
died SatW'day at the Holzer Watson, Lorain, and Charles~
Medical Center, were held at 2 . Watson, North Tonawanda, N.
p.m. today at Grace Episcopal Y., and a half·brother, William
Church in Pomeroy with the L. Kerwood, South Charleston,
Rev. Harold R. Deeth of· W. Va.
ficiating.
Mrs. Watson was a lifetime
Mrs. Watson was the member of the Marietta
daughter or the late Leonard Women's Club. She .was a
and
Ora
Cheesebreo.· member of Grace Episcopal
Haggerman. She is SW'vived by Church in Pomeroy and was a
her husband, Henry D. Watson, member of the Episcopal
·Church Women.
Burial was 'in Lone Oak
Cemetery, Point Pleasant.
SCHOOL BEGINS
COLUMBUS (UPI) - So.me
2.6 million ·students are
scheduled to start fall classes
this week in Ohio's a,038
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secondary and elementary
least 492 persons had died in
schools.
traffic since the weekend
began.
A breakdown:
ARRAIGNMENT SET
Traffic
492
COLUMBUS (UP!)
Drownings
82
Charles G.riffin, 43, Columbus, Planes
·4
was to be arraigned today on a Miscellaneous
55
charge of first-&lt;legree murder Total
~3
stemming from the Sunday California,. where highway
night shooting death of his patrolmen arrested 1,7651
neighbor, Fletcher Millsat, :i6, persons for drunken driving, t
Colwnbus. Police said the two led the nation with 43 traffic~
men argued at Griffin's fatalities . New York had 28
residence and Millsat was hit traffic deaths, Illinois 27, and
by a shotgun blast.
Texas 26.

Death count

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Jamos Cundiff, 34, Racine,
Rt.l, eni&lt;lred a plea of irmoccnt
when arraigned Tuellday on
first degree murder charges.
He will be tried Oct. 23.
Cundiff and his attorney,
Samuel D. Loplnsky of .
Charleston, W. Va., appeared
before John C. Bacon, judge of
Meigs County Common Pleas
C&lt;&gt;urt. Judge Bacon set bond at
$20,000.
· When bond was not fur·
nlshed, Cundiff was remonded
to the custody of Sheriff Robert
Hartenbach.
Last Thurllday the May term
grand jury Indicted Cundiff for
first degree murder In the.
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By United Press International
. WASHINGTON - TH!!: FEDERAL POWER Commission
(FPC), rejecting .arguments by an environmental group and
some companies said Tuesday it does not have authority to
regulate. the conversion of coal to gas, Coal gasification Is con·
sidered a major potential answer to the nation's energy shortage.
Several demonstration plants are operating, but none has been
built for commercial use.
THE FPC said its ruling may cause a regulatory gap but It is
not convinced ihe gap would hurt the conspmer, The agency said
it retained jurisdiction over the interconnection facilities
ne~essary to permit mixing of gasified coal with natural gss. It
also has power over the transportation rate after mixing and
over the rate at which the artificial gas Is sold for resale in in·
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VOL XXV

NO. 100

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

-~EDNESDAY 1 SEPTEMB~R- 5,

1973

PHONE 992·2156

Most General Telephone
Co. subscribers in Mid·
dleport were without service
today as tbe result of two
cables under the Pomeroy •
Mason Bridge having tJieen
cut overnight, company
officials ·said.
A crew from Alhem was
called to inake repairs and
service will be restored, a
small portion at a time.
The repairs are not ex·
peeled to be completed until
Thursday.

seized
PAHlS iUPl) - Three ar·
med Palestinian guerrillas
seized five hoslages in the
Saudi Arabian embassy today
and demanded the release or
guerrillas jailed in Jordan as
well as an airplane to take
them out of the country, police
said.
·
Two shots were fired as the
three men burst ipto the em.
bassy. An embassy employe
was injW'ed when he jumped
from a second story window,

but there were no reports or are Palestinians, though they
casualties from the gunfire.
have not given an organization.
Hundreds of heavily armed They are asking for the release
and helmeted policemen, in· of certain political prisoners eluding sharpshooters from the in Jordan , I think. The
crack anti.terrorist brigade, demands or the intruders are
surrounded the graystone being 'studied, but this is an
Saudi embassy in the affluent affair among tile Arab nations
16th district or Paris as the concerned.''
.gunmen shouted their demands
"We don't know how this will
from a second·story window. end.''
Jean Bauctouln, Deputy
At 2 p.m., 41'.! hours after the
Director of the Paris Mwticipal siege began, the guerrillas
Police, said : ''They say they shouted to the Kuwaiti am·

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bassador : " The French
government must not provoke
us. Otherwise these hostages
are in serious danger." There
was no reply.

PLYMOUfH, MASS. -PHOTOGRAPHER BOB DEAN
Police watched the building
Dashed a picture of a d"lld boy lying under · a wrecked car
and patrolled public gardens
Tuesday night and·drove the 40 miles baCk to the Boston Globe to
nearby, there there was no sign
develop his film and make prints for the newspaper's next
or any move to enter the emedition. Because of the Dash and confusion at the site of the car.
bassy.
accident, Dean, who has niade hundreds of such pictures during
It was the second time thls
his career as a news photographer, could not see ihe face of the
year
that
Palestinian
young victim in the darkness.
But when be made prints of his photograph, he recognized
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"Use that picture," he told the editor. "If it can save tbe life
of somebody's kld, it will be worth lt. Please use the picture."
Adeer was killed, the impact
The globe printed the picture Tuesday.
causing heavy dama&amp;e to the
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Classes resumed today·in the Richard C. Rode~ick, Jr. 0) The board will rescind'ita association, and that whlle the auto thai hit it, in an .accident
GALVESTON, 'rEX.- TROPICAL STORM Della pawed 300 Gallipolis City School System represented the board of re5olullpn whiCh allocated $70 lost day will be docked during on ~ 6BI esrly Tuesday
mlles of the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast Tuesday, bbt those after a one-day teachers' education.
per teacher for a salary In· .the current pay period, an morning, according Io the
Gallia-Meigs Post, Ohio Slate
who have weathered some tough ladies said Della is only a foot· strike.
The parties entered into creinent, and negotiations will additional day will be added in Highway Patrol.
note in the rollcall of storms. "I've been through .a lot of them,"
Accordlrig to J. Terry Lee, negotiations through . their be opened with the association an amended schedule so that
The patrol said Kathryn B.
said Melody Foreman, a waitress at Dot's Cafe on the beach at Columbus, of the Ohio representatives at the request in regards to those funds .
the day can be made up.
Bahr,
21, Rt. 1, Reedsville, was
High Island. "But this is just a litUe dinky storm."
Educatlbn Association, · of Common Pleas Court Judge
(2) The board agrees to
The scheduling of this day
George Kahla, who runs the ferry from Galveston across the teachers ratified an agreement Ronald R. Calhoun (no relation withhold or suspend any fur· shall be detennined by the driving over the crest of a hill
Bay to Rollover Pass, said his boat never stopped running. "We reached at 5 a. m. today bet· to Atty. Calhoun) and in con. ther action on Its policy as to superintendent and president when sfle saw the deer and
swerved to miss it.
ran at half speed and had no trouble whatsoever," he said. ween the teachers' negotiating sideratlon of the board severance
pay,
and of the education association.
"Everything was smooth. We had about four and a half foot team and the Gallipolis Board w i t h hoI d in g fur ·t he r negotiaUons will take place for
The deer was killed Instantly
(4) Both parties agree that
waves.'' Galveston weathennsn Dave Benton also shrugged it of Education. Lee represented (ll'oceedlngs on its petition filed the amendment of that policy. negotiations on the above and heavy damage was done to
off. .
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the teachers in the long late Tuesday for an injunction
(3) The board agrees that points shall. be by duly the vehicle. No citation was
"A few years ago, before you had satellites, this storm would session . He is field consultant against the teachers, the GTA there will be no recrimination authorized negoUation comprobably never have been named," he said.
for the OE.A.
agreed to return to work, .and on the part of the board as a mi\teess appoiQted In ac·
C&lt;&gt;lull)bUS
Atty.
Donald
C.
both sides agreed to the result of the withhOlding of cordance with the criteria set
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NEWARK, N.J. - James Shabazz, a leader of the Black
services on Sept. 4, 1973, by the forth in the established
Muslims and an associate or the Muslims' assassinated leader Ca.lhoun and City Solicitor following :
negotiation (ll'ocedure existing
Malcom X, was shot to death Tuesday by two gunmen who
between the parties.
ambushed him as he arrived home ..Police said the shooting could
These committees wiU meet
be the result of more Internal strife among the Muslims, a black
Six defendants were fined
as soon as possible because It is
!teparatisl group plagbed with sbootings, ~mbings, and dissent
understood by the parties that and two forfeited bonds ih the
for Qte past decade.
they are each to report to couri of Middleport Mayor
Pollee said that Shabazz, 52, the father of 13 children, drove
Judge Calhoun every two John Zerkle.
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Howard W. Barrett, 38,
weeks, and he will agaln bring
the paries together in the event Bidwell, .was flr ,·r. $100 and
there is no sustained progress costs and wa• :;iven a three day
toward final resolution of these jail sentence on a ch,arge of
driving while ir.toxicated and
parties.
15) The parties have was fined $10 and costs on al
negotiated on matters of illegal license tag charge.
.concern to the association and Donald R. Lovett, 50, Portlana,
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have reached agreement as was fined · $50 and costs, on
intoxication charges. f'lned $10
follows :
HURON, Ohio (UP!) - Ohio equal vigor in a cantpai~u L4J
and
costs each were Jeffrey L.
(A) The bOard will adopt a
Public Utilities Commission educate the public as to the
policy increasing the present Tyo, 20, Cheshire, speeding;
Chairman Edmund J. Turk various means available In
sick leave by an additional 1&amp; James H. Rowley, · 21,
called on natural gas conserving energy."
Pomeroy, reckless operation;
days.
companies today to en·
''Such a program ought to be
David
File, 19, Middleport, and
i B) Written supplemental
courage Ohioans to con. taken with the joint effort of the
Ferguson,
21,
contracts will be issued setting Ronald
serve ener~y with the PUC," he sald.
SIX WOMEN of the RuUao:l area were among the 17 Meigs Countians who have completed
forth rates of com~nsaUon Galllpolis, both on attempted
"equal vigor' of their cam.
FaillU'e to "solve the crisis
a 8().bour emergency l)ledlcal technician course given as a part of the establlslunent of the
and specified duties therelore. theft charges.
palgns to sell gas appliances in . which faces the nation in the
Forfeiting $30 bonds on In·
Southeast Ohio Emergency Medical Service. Presenting their cards of certification Sunday
(C) The present restricted
the past.
field or energy resources will
toxication
charges were Ada
was
Larry
Baker
who
with
Joe
Struble
served
as
Instructor.
From
the
left
are
Wilma
Jean
one day leave will become an
Turk addressed the Ohio Gas not be accepted by the public," ·
Davidson, Marvel Quillen, Barbara Van Meter, Janet Williamson, Judy Snowden and Joan
unrestricted day of leave, Marie !san, no age and address
Dealers Association.
Turk said.
Stewart.
Sheila
Toney
also
completed
the
course
but
was
not
present
at
a
picnic
held
by
the
excepting that 24 hours prior given, and Raymond Landers,
"In the past, the call has
Turk noted many Ohio gas
group at the Rutland Park Sunday.
notice must be given for this 35, Oak Hill.
been for a greater and greater companies have launched
leave and that It may not be
use of OW' energy sources," advertising campaigns urging
requested for the day before or
Turk said. ''Today, we need to conservation of energy sup.
the day after a school holiday. Veterall8 Memorial Hospital
see the utilllles Industry apply plies.
ADMITTED - Maxine ,
(D) A major medical policy
Sayre,
Hacine: Nara Hariman,
llhall be adopted for each
requesting employee and shall Long Bottom; Martin Cun·
be considered a part of the nlngham; Hacine; Elizabeth
Halfhill, Parkersburg ; Archle
specified lunda to Item 1.
(6) The board agrees to Donohew, Racine; Dorls
lss~ed
by
the
National
Weather
A highiJressure air mass
adopt the resolutions to cause Adams, Hacine ; Rise Jeffers,
smothered the East Coast for Service. HoopitalS said they
the above policies to be In full Middleport; Lillian Walker,
the eighth straight day Tues· had had an increase in ad·
Middleport; Margaret Casto,
force and effect.
day, trapping pollutants in the missions for respiratory
Ruth
Francis,
IN ADDITION To the above Mason;
eJr, pushing temperatures up aliments. If pollutants build to
•ections, the five board Pomeroy; seth Nl'cholson,
jnto the 90's, and causing higher levels , the En·
members agree to meet wlth Rutland : Kenneth Goborlk,
widespread power cuts. It wliS vlronmental Protection Ad·
II ve representatl ves on or Tampa, F'la .; Joseph Wilson,
tile wor!ll heat wave in se~n ministration said It could put
before Sept. 14, 1973, of the Midd le port; Kenneth
the
cily
on
alert.
CremeanR, Amesville.
years.
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In New York City, -which has
DISCHARGED - Luclile
gotten the worst of the spell,
· Diehl, l'/1111 McDaniel, Jr.,
118hting was visibly dlnuner
MAN IDENTIFIED
Charles Eads, Clara Coru-oy,
because ol a 5 per cent elec.·
A"lllilll In the recovery
Ben Ke!ller110n, Barbara Baer,
Mostly
cloudy
tonight
and
'trlcity cut by Conaolltlated
of the bodlet of three mea
Edna
Stiles.
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and
cooler
with
a
Edllon, overltrained by air
who drowned ill a well near
TEN MEIGS COUNTY MEN ~~~~ ctmpleted an emergency medical technician course
cha nce of thundershowers
clind!Uonera runntns tuU blatt.
their home Sunday, and
given
II
the
RuUandGrllde
Sehool
over
the
pall
weeki
by
Larry
Balter
and
Joe
Struble.
The
IJO.
· · Mlllhatlan wu 10 thick with
tonight and in southern third
wh01o plelllre appeared ill
hour
COUI'It
quallflH
theoae
eompletlnt!
it
to
work
with
the
Southeast
Ohio
Emersency
Medical
Industrial II110il ao:l exhaust,
Thursday. Low tonight upper
LOCAL TEMPS
lilt Tuelllly edltloll of llle
Service.
Larry
Baker,
left,
preaented
cat'dl
ol
certification
Sunday
to,
from
the
left,
Paul
cau1ed by the lid whlch
50s
north
to
upper
80s
south.
Temperature
ln downtown
baBy Seallael, waa Kelly
PaUerfQII, BW Wllllamaon, Haymoo:l Wilcox, Jim Quillen, Fred George, tlarold Wolfe, Ron
prev~11111 air from rtilns, that . MuUinl, Cbethlre, Rl. I.
High Thursday middle 70s to Pomeroy at 11 a. m. was 82
...,11111011 lldvilory w• :e.:.mm.: ... : ::.: t:oo.o~:,., .. n Grate and Bobby Snowden. Not pre~~tot I~ the presentation were Fenton Taylor and Bob Ead! .
lower 80s.
degrees Ui1der sunny •klea.

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Six fined, two
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Gas firms asked
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Arabian embassy In an effort
to free guerrillas jailed in
Jordan . Last March, 111embers
bf the Black September
organization took over the ·
Saudl emballi!Y In Khartoum,
the SuQlln. They executed two
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issued. The !lrlver suffered no
visible Injuries.
At 8:43' p.m. Tuesday the ·,
patrol lnvesllga led another
single car accident, this one on
old SR 160, approximately 90
feet east of new SR 160.
Patrolmen reported an auto
driven by Deborah L.
Chevalier, 19, Gallipolis, was
headed northbound. on old 160, '
which is a dead end highway,
and falled to stop, striking a
guard .rail, mall .box and fence .
Damage to the vehicle was
hea·· , and Chevalier was cited
~or drlvlng at a speed in eicess
of conditions.

Schools get
August aid
Meigs County's local school
districts have received
$186,934,76, following dedUC·
lions as the August payment of
the stai&lt;l school loundatlon
program.
The Eastern Local District
received $411,253.49, less f7111 in
school enlployes retirement;
less $4,330.051n state teachers'
retiremenl, and $1 ,063.51 aaan
allotment to the county board
leaving a total of $-10,071.93
actually received.
The Meigs Local District
allolrnent totaled $128,603.27
less $212821n school employees'
retirement; $12,582.9'1 In stale
teachers ' retirement and
$2,855.82 as an allolrnent to the
county board, leaving a
payment or 1110,812.46.
The Southern Local District
allotment totaled $43,245.97
less $897 In school employees'
retirement: $5,402.92 In state
teachers' retirement, and
$965.68 as the allotment to the
county board of eduqatlon for a
balan~e of $35,980.37. ·
In addition to the aliotmenls
from the local dlstrlcls the
county board also received a
direct allotment of $3,607.0 for
a total payment or $8,892.44.

SEOEMS AIDS
The Pomeroy unit ol the
Southeast Ohio Ellltr.ency
Medical Service 11111r~ two
call• Tu-.tlay. At 3:&amp;1 p. m.,
the unit went to the olfke ol 1
Ml!ldi'POI'I doctor to pick up
Marshall
Larimore
ol
Syracuse, who wae lalt:ltn lo
Veteran• Memorial lfolpllll.
At 9:30 p, m. the unit went to
the JOHpb Wlllon bema, 81111
St., Pomeroy. Wlllon '"' •llo
talt:ltn to Veteran~ M1mor111
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