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Tl ..•l)aily &amp;'nlilwl. Middleport.Ponwro'y. 0 ., &amp;•pt . :!&lt;1. w7:1

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Agnew controversy spreads.
lly JAMES HILDRETH
WASHINGTON t UP I\ - TI1e
controversy surrounding VIet&gt;
President Spiro T. Agne•v'a
!~lure has spread to Capi1ol
Hill.
Agroup of House Democrats.
led by Rep. John Conyers of
Michigan, met Wednesday to
discuss lhe Agnew situation bnt
refused to reveal the substance
of the closed-door talks .
Earlier this yea'r, the same
group explored the possibility
of impeachment proceedings
against President Nixon.
Following the meeting in
Conyers' office, Rep. Bella
Abzug, D·N.Y., said ··something will Corne out of this
. tmeeting) . We're going to do
something and you'll know
abo ut it when the times

comes."
Earlier Wednesday, a
spokesman for the House
Judiciary Committee said,
some panel members had
discussed the Agnew case
among themselves, but denied
a report that Justice Depart·
ment . officials were present
during the discussions. The
. committee has jurisdiction
over
impeachment
in·
vestigations.
The activity· on Capitol Hill
followed a White House denial
of a charge from a source close
to Agnew, reported by UPJ
earlier Wednesday, that the
White House was behind
reports of an impending Agnew
resignation.
Deputy Press Secretljl'y Ge.
rald L. Warrtin also told
·reporters: 11 There is' no
disposition on the part of the
White House or people in the
. White House to force the vice
president to resign."
A federal grand jury in
Baltimore was scheduled to
meet today under tight
security to begin investigating
alleged corruption in Maryland
politics. Agnew was told by
U.s. Attorney 'George Beall
Aug. I that he was under in·
vestigation , as· part of this ·
inquiry into alleged kickbacks
from contractors.
There has been no official
confirmation of reports that

MEIGS THEATRE

,\um·n('y f.l·fl('ral Elliot L.
liithm'di!On has ~lven a go.

ahead for any presentation to
the ~rand jury of information
frnn1 th~ A~new investi~ation .
Rep. Edward Mezvlnsky of
Iowa, one of about 20 Demo·
crats who met in Conyers'
office, 'sa1d " All the issues
&lt;'O min~ out of Walergate as
well as lhl' rontroversy oVer
Agnew were explored in a
general way . There was no
consensus of what action, if
any,should be taken. And none
was sought, It was just a
general discussion of all the

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Warren said, "We feel

House to comment or accept
questions - the answers to
which would pass judgment on
the situation- while it is still
being considered by the altor·
ney general." •

·wm. Ward Jr.
died on Monday
Wllllam A. (Billy) Ward, Jr.,
49, Charlotwsvitle, Va., died
Monday at the Virginia
University Medical Hospital in
Charlottesville. Mr. Ward was
the son of the late William A.
and Norma E. Ward of
Middleport. He attended
Middleport schOols.
Surviving are hls wife,
Ethel;· three swpsons; three
brothers , Randolph, of
Ravenswood, W. Va. ; Cecil of
Pomeroy, and James of South
Charleston, and a sisrer, Mrs.
Melvin (Edith) Devol of Bell,
W. Va. Graveside services will
be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the
Middleport Hill Cemetery wlth
the Rev. Edward Fischer of·
ficiating. The Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Home is in char~e.

Pl. Pleasant Uvestock
Sales Company
September 15, 1973
HOGS - 175 to 220 39 to 40;
Lighls 44 to 45 ; Fat Sows 40 to
43; Boars 37.50 to 39; Pigs 29 to
CAITLE - Steers 38 to 48;
Heifers 34 to 46; Fat Cows 35.50
to 39.20; canners 30 to 35; Bul~
39 to44; Stock Cows and Calves
335 to615; StockSteers 42 to 57 ; ·
Stock Heifers 50 to 54; Stock
Steer calves 50 to 65; Stock
Helfer Calves 50 to 56. ·
VEAL CALVES - Tops
65.25; Second 64.7&gt;; Medium
62.50 to 64 .50; Common and
Ilea vies $8 to 62; Culls 50 to 80.

·Trust Is a Must
When You Need
A Prescription/

DUnON'S
'

Prescriptions Are Our Main Bu sin~ss

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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buy no1·

on of sizes,

80 Per cent potyesler . 20 per cen t eery lie wllh tOO percent
nylon binding. Washable. Lighted control ad justs lo room
temperatvre chang es . Twl rt Bed ~ize . single con trol , Full
Bed size wllh si ngle or dual control.

$PECIAL SALE PRICES
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

.111/:z, 12· 12112.
Regular' price 3 pair 52 .15

Selected from stock - well known make
at sale prices - in the busy .Ready To
Wear Department on the second floor.

COUNTESS BED PILLOWS

Friday-Saturday Sate

3 pair 1.69
1

Imported White Down and While Feathers. Exira large sl1e .
Fine qual ity linen fi nish cotton cover. Machine washable and
dryabl e.

WOMEN'S BLOUSES

lr1cludes our: entire stock. Sizes 30 to 38
and extra large sizes 40 through 46.
Laura Mae and Miss Fashionabillty.
Solid colors and prints .
I
Friday and
Saturda

SALE PRICES

STOUT SIZES
WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR

•1295

"Schick"
HOT LATHER MACHINES
The Ideal way io shave. Set
include s the Schick
Electric Hol Lather Maker

·RED HEART .
•wiNTUK CLANSMAN SPORT YARN

plus t wo regular · r e fi ll

cartridges.
Excellent gift llem .

100 per cent Orton Acrylic Fiber. Machi ne Washable and
Dryable. 18 beautifu l colors 1(12 ply yarn . l J,'.I. oz. ske in.

SHEET
BLANKETS

A com pleteSe lecfion incl uding vests . blouses . tops. jacketsskirt s · slacks . Famous makes such as Patridn . Lady Jane -

Lady Queen and Lady Devon . Berkshire Gq· Between.

Stop in now while selections are best and
·
select what you need.

!IrregularI
While - 66x90 or 80x90.

. DECORATIVE .PILLOWS
Toss cushions -I n crushed velvet, velveteen, antique satin, ,.
mult ( toned upholstery, c;::ut pile ve lvet. cordurOy, fur s,
Fuzzy.Wuzzy fur.s,
- ovals -

Friday- Saturday Sale!

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POLAROID CAMERAS
And

A fine selection of womens robes in fl eece - quilted , 100 per
cent pol yesters - long or short length . -sleepwear by Katz and

Dacron Mt. Mist

Phil .Maid styles a' plenty Including short or lo~g gowns-long
pajamas . Complete size selection. Womens Foundation
Garments . "All famous brands such as Playtex - Bestform •

'"

Slips · Half Slips · Mini Slips - Panties and Body Shirts. :
. Ta ke time to look around "at all the fine merchandise In the
lingerie department. You'll enjoy it. Let our sa lespeople
hel p you with your shopping .
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BUSTER BROWN
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

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Ideal Filling
for Quilts

SALE PRICES

81x96

$395

90x108

$495

You ' ll like lhe line selection of Buster Brown childrens and
infants wear. You can mi x It or match i1. It's easy to wash
1
wears wo nderfully well and is known eVerywhere for flne
quality and excellent styl ing .

18" wide . exce llent pett er ns .
Decorate.s
everything .

FLANNEl SHIRTS

3 Yd. SJOO

Sizes Small (14-141!2 neck), medium (1515112 neck), large ( 16· 161M and extra
.large ( 17-17'12). Colorful plaid patterns ..
two button throuqh pockets . lonq shirt
tails. Stock up now on what you need.

$1.95

SHOWER
-CURTAINS

'3 69

Including Steam and Dry ·trons .' Toasters · Automatic Grill
arid Wattle Bakers · Heating Pads · Automatic Coffee Makers
. Electric Can Openers. Blenders ' Buffet Electric Skillets ·
Lighted Make-Up Mirrors · Mixers . Hair Dryers.
Stop in - See·thls fine line of electrical appliances. All fhe
new models.

FURNITURE POLISH AND REFINISHERS
See this new line
Housewares
department 1st floor, including Fur- :
niture Cleaner • Formby's Tung Oil,
Formby's Lemon Oil Furniture
Treatment and Formby's Fine Old
Furniture Refinisher.

6X6

Good quality vinyl. Pat. t~rr~ in Flora Is and
Checks.
Friday and Saturday

SALE PRICES I

BICYCLES

Permanent press · full length fa )Is . lined dress shirt collar two button through ·pockets.
Sizes smalL lriedium, large and exira large. 'Made by

Wrang ler.

'

Vinyl
UPHOLSTERY

$349

.54" Wide

9

9-20,21t

Good colo'r s - Heavy weigh t

DRESS SLACKS

· Cloth back .
S~le

99, Yd.

An excellent new selection. Sizes 29 to 42 . extra
large sizes 44 through 50.
Solid. colors · smart plaids · stripes.
·Regular cuts · flare leg styles and baggies . Wide
,cvffed flare leg.
Includes our entir.e stock .'

9,95 Mens Dress Slacks
10.95 Mens Dress Slacks
11.95 Mens Dress Slacks
12.95 Mens Dress Slacks
13.95 Mens Dress Slacks
14.95 .Mens Dress SlaGks
15.95 Mens Dress Slacks
16.95 Mens Dress Slacks
17.95 Mens Dress Slatks
18.95 Mens Dress Slacks
19.50 &amp; 19.95 Mens Dress

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Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
,Sale
Sale

7.78
8.38
9.28
9.78
10.58
11.38
12.38
12.78
13.78
14.38
15.38

PARK RESERVED
Special Two Day Sale

. SATURDAY · SEPTEMBER 22nd
UNTIL 4 P.M. ·

Terrariums
Includes rigid viny l
planting box, polling sort
and chipped limestone.
S4.9B Terrarium Sets
1

Sale 52 .00
U .98 Terrarium

Includes our entire stock of fBmous make neckties for men .
Four·ln-hands that you tieyoutsel land ready fled lies.

3.50
4.00
4.50
5.50

·

MENS
MENS
MENS
MENS

NECKTIES . .
NECKTIES
NECKTIES
NECKtiES
·I

·

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

2.49

2.99
3.39
4.29

no ~ .

VISIT ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE
ON MlCHANIC STREET
There's always plen!y of iree parking and the Warehouse Is
open same hours as the main store - Monday through ThLJr&lt;. 1
day open 9:30a.m. lo5 p.m.- On Friday and Saturday open
9.: 30 a.m. 'til 9 at night.
AI the Warehouse ~ be suce to see Whirlpool A~pllances .
Perfection Oil and Gas Healers . Linoleum by the yard .
Carpel by the yard · Magic Chef Gas and Electric Ranges .
. Steel Cabinets and Wardrobes . Hot Water Heaters.

Use our own sensible credit service to
ma.ke your P,Urchase. Be sure to ask any
of the salesmen how it works.

Sets

Just Received
Another Blg.Shlpmenf

BED SHEETS

Solid colors . stripes . neat patterns. White . Includes a!i bow
ties.

You can save right now on 10 speed bikes . boys and girls 26
Inch st_andard bicycles . 3 speed bicycles in 24 and 26 Inch
size~ · 20 Inch bicycles with banana seal'and high rise handle ,
bars · Beginners bicycles with training wheels . even Tandem
bikes.Slop In - See lhls fine selection. Buy the ones you need

Salt 53.00

CANNON
ROYAL FAMILY

MEN'S NECKTIES

"FAMILY .OUTING"

SALE

King size · Queen •lze . full
bed size and twtn bod size·
with pillow cues to match . ·
Solid color• . while . 1trlpes
· the denim look ... floral
patterns · checks In an
• excellent color set&amp;&lt;:tton .

VOL. XXV NO. 112

l}ptJ(Ited To The lntereaiJ Of The Meig•·MaMJn Area
IRIUAY, SI:.P II:.Mlli:.H 21, J973 -·

"POMf:.ROY-MIOOLEPO fll , 01\11)

Parents in
high temper--..
By U1rlted Press International
Some 500,000 children re •
mained out of school today
. because of teacher-school
board standoffs, but parents in
Highland Park, Mich., con·
. tlnued their blockade of the
Board of Education office In an
effort to force a settlement.
taxpayers and we're tired of
\his strike," ssld Mrs. Robert ·
Jones, 43, the mother of a gtrl
attending Highland Park High
!lchool.
Mrs. Jones was one of about
60 parents who blocked off'the
entrance and exits to the
building, forcing Board of
Education officials and teachers' negotiators to remain in
the building.
·
· ~other mother said she was·
"not budging until those people
in there come out with a con•
tract settlement."
Elsewhere· today, fines piled
up against teachers at
Kenosha, Wis., who continued
to defy ~'court order directing
them to return to work. The
teachers union was being fined
$7,500 a day for not returning to
work.
Teachers in the upstate New
York city of Newburgh also
vowed to defy a !court in·
junction and continue their
strike today. School officials
have consolidated classes and

brought
In
substitute .
teachers to conUnue classes
for Newburgh's 13,000 school
children.
Elsewhere in New York,
face-to-face bargaining be.
tween sltiklng lay teachers and
the Brooklyn Di9cese was
scheduled to resume today in
hopes of ending a walkout that
began Monday at .eight ·
llrooklyn and Queens Catholic
high schools.
Other strikes continue at
Greenburgh, Harrison and
Yorktown Heights, N.Y.

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In Youngstown, Ohio, one of
several school employe unions
striking the school system,
reached a tentative settlement
Thursday. However, the settle·
ment covered only 315 non·
teaching workers. Negotiations
were continuing between the
Youngstown
Tea che r s
Asi!Ociation and local school
officials to end the strike that
hils kept 23,000 children out of
school.
. There were no reports of
pr'ogress in teachers strikes in
nine Pennsylvania districts,
affecting about 2,000 teachers
and more than 35,000 student..
Michigan remained the
hardest hit of states, with the
Detroit school system and 18
other school districts out on
strike. ·

VISIT ELBERFELDS FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT ON THE 3rd FLOOR
See the excellent sel.e ctions of furniture for every
room In your home .
Just received many new styles in desks, student
desks and revulilr desks • K'lee hole desks •
Record storave racks · Beds . Chests of Drawers
· Desk Chairs -~II open stock.
Kroehler Chairs · Davenports . new style$ . new
coverings.
··
Big selection of Serta and Simmons manresses
- Kln9, quHn, full or twln siu.
·

By United Press International
LOS ANGELES - JOHN EHRUCHMAN and three other
former White Houae aide&amp; accused In the break-in of the office of
Daniel EllsbelJII'' psychiatrist
-attempting to have' uie case
thrown out of,oourt on grounds there is no evidence a burglary
was committed. Attorney Joseph Ball introduced a motion to .
dismiss the indictment against Ehrlichman, joined quickly by
laWyers for E:gil Krogh, David Young and G. Gordon Liddy
Thursday at a hearing before Superior Court Judge James G.
Kolts.
Kolts set Oct . 3 for arguments on the matter. Ball told news·
men there was "a serious legal question whether a crime was ·
committed - I know of no burglary. " Ball was referring to lack
of evidenCe that the ransacking of the office of Dr. Lewis
Fielding, psychiatrist for the Pentagon Papers defendant,
produced any information and statements by the "pll~mbers
squad" that nothing was removed from the files.

WASHINGTON- THE: COST OF LIVING Council (CLC) has
told Congress that the·nation'S retail gasoline dealers, who have
threatened a wide«:ale shutdown of service stations, will
probably be allowed to increase their prices by Oct. I.
CLC Director John T. Dunlop testified Thursday before a
joint House-Senate economic subcommittee on consumer
economics that the administration's retail ceiling price on
gasoline will be increased by an amount still to be determined .
The effect would be to allow gas station operators to pass along
recent wholesale price hikes to their customers, but not future
increases unlesa CLC again acts.
LONDON - MRS. SALVADOR ALLENDE said In an in·
(Continued qn page 10)

Speaking of Schools-No. 287
amount of review takes place In many subject areas. This review
is extremely Important for students who have not had the
strongest background in basic skills. This Is another reason for a
student to do the work of the first report period with a maximum
of effort. It provides a real chance to "catch up'' if the student
need.uuch a boollt - and m08t oo need it.
In those subject areas where a lltudent Ia starting a whole
new area oflearnlng It IUIIO vital that a yood start be made. A
· poor beginning In a foreign language, In mathematics, or auto
mechanlcl Cln lead only to a reduced pollltlblllty of success.
There Is nothing Utit succeedallke success. There is nothing lhat
ad~ more tO flnllauccess than a succeSSful beginning, Now Is
the,time for lt.ll cornea Just once each year. ·
·
ONE WOULD HAVE TO BE DEAF AND B!JND not to
. realize thll IChoOis and their problema 1re very much ln the
nt!WI todaY , IIi todlly'a world being "In the news'' means thai you
are experiencing troubles. Strikes, oourt ca~e~, and violence
have become very much a part of the education world today. We
all have our tthare of theee dlfficulllea.
When acboOl people gather they U.Uc 111\op and consequently
talk about their problema. One ol the blg ones that sctJool people
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WASH INGTON (UPI )
Consumer food price~ rose
faster in tlugust than in any
month since 1917 while the
over-all monthly increase ·in
the cost of li ving hit a 211-year
high, the government reported
today.
In a price explosion that
following the lifting of . the
Plase 2 freeze In mldswnmer,
the cost or food bqught at the
supermarket and restaurant
meals soared last month by 8
per cent, surpassing even the
inflationary records set just
after World War JL
Over-all consWT1er priCes,
which include non-food items
and services , climbed 1.8 per
cent in August, the steepest
one~nonth surge since Septem.
ber, 1947, the Labor Depart·

$186,927 in
subsidy aid

TOWER E:RE:CTE:D - The Hager Tower Construction
Co., Ashland, Ky., completed erection Thursday of a JOQ.foot
high micro wave tower at the Southeastern Ohio Emergency
Medical Service headquarters building across the highway
from Holzer Medical Center off Rt. 160. It is the first of six
such towers to be erected by EMS for the service's com·
municalions. Others will go up in Ironton, Pomeroy, Oak Hill
and McArthur, while existing towers will be used in Logan
and Athens. Radio equipment is currently being installed In
five area hospitals, including Holzer Medical 'Center. Work is
aiso underway for a 360-foot tower at HMC. The tower above
weighs appi'Oximately 2,1100 pounds.

Six youths in
• •
•
crisis meeting
Six Meigs County youths and
their teachers will }1artlcipate
in the Youth and Science-Key
to the Energy Crisis Con·
ference Saturday in Mershon
Auditorium at Ohio State
University.
Sponsored by the College of
Agriculture and
Home
Economics of the Ohio State
University and th e Ohio

Agricultural Council , 1,500
outstanding high school
students from all parts of Ohio
are expected.
Among the topics to be
discussed will be "The Energy
Crisis:
Problems
and
Solutions," Roy M. Kollman ,
Dean, College of Agriculture
and Home Economics, Ohio
(Continued on page 10)

First grading period critical
By George Hargraves, Supt.
Meigs Local School District
This date finds us completing the fourth ·week of the first
Jll'ading period. In the next two weeks grades for this first period
will be completed and the reports on It prepared for parents.
The flrll grading period and the first Jll'ades are extremely
_Important. They set the tone lor the remainder of the school year.
For this reason, among others, parents should encourage
students to do their very best during this crucial initial report
period. Agood start Is vital to the succesaof the entire year.
In the elementary grades particularly a considerable

lly t:ENF:

Schools get

are

CLEVELAND - THE: PRICE OF GASOLINE at dealer and
company owned and operated Standard Oil Co. of Ohio (Sohlo)
stations Increased today by one .cent a gallon. C.harles Part~idge,
a Sohio spokesman, said the finn also raised the wholesale price
of gasoline by one-cent. All price increases were effective at
12:01 a.m. today.

f'110Nf:. 99£·2156

SclenUsta estimate IIIII In
the known unlverM there are 1
billion trillion stars.

TEN CENTS

'Cost of living increase
in August up 6 per cent

General Electric Appliances

Ne~ Formby's ...

Mens Permanent Press

enttne

THE NEW MODELS

READY FOR SALE • HOUSEWARES
DEPARTMENT • 1st FLOOR

All VINYL
STICK ON P-LASTIC

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QUill
BATTING

CLING

Pants in cord uroy. Polyeste·t:' and cotton blends · brushed
denims. Long s le~ ve shi rts In solids and ~tterns . knee socks
. ankle socks . Girls underwear - c'o rduroy and cotton ~·nit

CAMERA OUTFIT

. Includes Polaroid Square Shooter 2 Land Camero, ~ol.ar~W
Model 420 · Land Camera, Model 430, 440,
Polaroid Minute Maker Kit (Square Shooter 2. case, film and
·sylvania flash cubes for 8 pictures!. Buy during thissa le and
rea lly save ~ for yourself or for gifts later .

The n'ew Fa II select ion ready fo r you to buy .

creepers.. .·

Skein

\ isit the Drapery Dept. and see the new
shipment.

LINGERIE DEPARTMENT, 1 S't FLOOR

Form Fit Rogers.

Each

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RAin likely tonl~ht, not al
cool. Lowa In the low 608 .
9'-nce ol thundershower1 In
cenltal 1111&lt;1 aouth and warmer
Saturday, Hlshs In the 70s and
low 1101.

uwe're mothers and we're

79c

BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS

NOTICE
.
YAR D SALE. 894 Pearl Street

Co,nden Park Is now operating on weekends only. Following Is the
schedule lor each day :
.
.
&gt;.~turday, Sept. 22-0pon to public alter 4 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 23--apen lull day, II a.m. until tO p.m.
S.turday, Sept. 29- 0pen lo public altar 5 p.m.
SUndoy, Sept. lG-NOT open to public.
Saturday, Oct. 6- ()pen to public alter 5 p.m .
~undoy , Oct. 7- ()ptn lull d1y · Last Oay of197l StiSon.

Fully Automatic Electric Blankets

Cushion sole . no bind slay
up top . while or solid cole"
grey In sizes 10-lOih, n ."

colors.

VISIT THE WOMEN'S

NEW SHIPMENT CASCADE

tsl Floor

3~00

Pair

Sleeve

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In beautiful
downtown Pomeroy at II a. m.
was 6(j degrees under gorgeous
sunny skies.

CHARLESTON

'10"

All a rranged for your easy
select!on - ready for you to

Fall safe continues on these very popular .
womens Panty Hose.
·
Regular Price $1.00 pair

Friday . Saturday Sale

Cloudy south party cloudy
north tonight lows in the 40s
and low 50s , Considerable
cloudiness with a chance of
showers west partly cloudy
east Friday, highs in the 60s
and low 70s.

LABORERS UN,ON
LOCAL NO. 1353

Full size. White and colors. ·
Friday and Saturday

th e new leathers. .

MEN'S DOUBLE KNIT

Frtday and Sa rurday tram
a. m. fill 4 p , m.

TERRAZZO-MIRAMAR

plaids for the younger set ·

SALE! HAPPIES PANTY HOSE

Women's Coordinate Sportswear

NO CONTRACTS
Fire protection contracts
with Sutton, Letart and
Lebanon Townsblps have not
been renewed, Racine Fire
Chief Dave Cleland said
today. The present contracts
will expire on Oct. 5. The
Racine Village Council Is
negotiating to. renew the
contracts, which will have a
rate Increase for the new
coverage period.

12.98 MORGAN·JONES BEDSPREADS .

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fashion color$ · the new

B

ans into buying $1,000 "water
conditioners" that are useless .
Some two dozen complaints
have been· received by the
Commerce Department in the
past 10 dayS from persons in
·the Clncirulati, Columbus an.d
Akron areas, Shaul said at a
news conference here Wednesday.
.
''These comp~nies are operating today and could be doing
business anywhere in the
state," Shaul said, adding that
some of the cases may be
handed over to the state Attar·
ney General for legal action.
Mr . and Mrs. Virgil Otto of
Oxford, Ohio appeared at the
news conference and described
a swindle attempt.
"We received a phone call
from a girl and were told we
were to receive a free gift.''
they said. "A couple of days
later a man came with a small
plastic bottle of shampoo. He
insisted he was not a salesman,
but after two hours of insistent
talking, he wanted us to sign a
contract to ·buy a water con.
ditioner for $1,078.
· "He said with this water
conditioner we'd never h;lve to
use soap again and that washing our clothes would not wear
them out. He made us a "spe·
cia! offer" which he said we
would have to decide upon that
liight. He got real mad when we
tried to figure out the cost. We
didn't buy' it, but we had ·
friends who did and the next
day they tried to get out of the
contract. They couldn 'I," the
Ottos said.
Shaul said many of the ecol·
ogy clalms made by the sales·
men were untrue and added
that some oi the "water condi·
tioners" didn't even work when
installed.
He urged conswners who
suspect they are being tricked
to report it to the Commerce
Department on a toll free telephone line, 1-li00-282·1960.

COMPLf TE
SELECTION

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WOMEN'S
HANDBAGS
The latest slyles · the new.

Garmenls' 1st Floor . Sheets, Towels~ Domestics lsi Floor.
Hos1ery , Jewelry, Gloves., Handbags. 1st Floor . Statlontry
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You can trust
your regist'!red
pharmacist always t~ follow
your docto r's .p~escription with care and
·'1ccurocy. Your confidence is our proud
boast.
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F" 111iturc .;u1d carpel 011 the 3rd FJoor . Women's, girls, in·
tanh Ro~dy to Wear 2nd Floor . Music OtPtrtment 1nd
Floo( Drapery Depatlment · Fabric DeP~~rtment · Notions
Depart·ment l nd Floor. Mens and Boys wear 15t Floor · Home
Furntshmg s Hou sewares 1st Floo( • lingerie, Found1tlon

Sale Price

Phony pitches
are pinpointed
CINCINNATI (UP I) - State
Commerce Director Dennis
Shaul said some door-to-door
salesmen are using a phony .
ecology pitcb to swindle Ohio-

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A good time for family 'shopping all over
the store.
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issues.''

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Tonight, Sept. 20
NOT OPEN

AI II&gt;~ Whit~ Hnus.·, Wllrrt'n
iSSl1l1d u dllltial of n-si~nl\liun
pressure· un
th\'
vice
presi&lt;knl - bul repeatedly
de&lt;'lint•d
to
cxpr.•ss
presidential confidence in
Agnew.
"fleeause the molter of tho
'""' president is under investi·
~a lion/'

Weal her

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ELBERFELD$ IN ,POMEROY

see today is that of having a growing number of lJ&lt;il'cm:s wioo l•ck
a real interest In their children and what they are doing. Many
parents eX]lect the school to do everything for the child, b~t we
just can't do that . We cannot substitute anyU1ing that will take
the place of an interested parent.
The interest of the parent is vital to the child. If a parent
doesn't care what happens to the child, why should he or she 'I
When that attitude becomes part of a young person's philosophy,
there are a lot of rough days ahead for him or her and for all
concerned. Unfortunately, this seems to be on the increase.
It is ju:it a short step from "not caring" to alcohol or drugS o~
both . Ayoungster has to feel part ol something, to feel needed, to
feel some.lmportance . lf thls doesn't come thri&gt;ugh the parents
and .the family, a substitute wlll bo round. ·1llls is not idle
speculation on my port, It Is lite wny ills, unfortunate as lt muy
be ,
The years move past ver·y quickly and you, as 11 parent, may ·
see your opportunities to communicate with your children vanish
wllh the torn calendar pages. Don't mlss the chance that you
may still have. Get to knowyour kid whllo he or she wilt welcome
you. Get to know your kid before he or she doesn't care whether
yo u do or not. The choice ls yours. The opportunity Is yours.
NEWS &amp; NOTES ~ Unfortunately, as we e~pec ted , the in·
crease In the cost of the school lunch has caused a decrease In the
number of students who are buying school lunches - The cost of
'rorkboo\ls hilS Increased allliiH wllh everything ei$C - 1'he grade
report for Jll'ades 7·12 is not to be returned to school- There wlll
not be a grade report In grade one until twelve weeks 'have
passed - Our football team has on open date tonight due to the
.drapplng uf fO&lt;•t 1'1111 by Recmelin - Tite klnd~rgarten classes at
J'Qmeroy al'&lt;' 1 •11te large - We have some student aides working
there - The o!liclal enrolbnent of th Aschool district Is compiled
during the first week in OCtober - Do you have 11 question about
your ehlld 'sschool?
,Call the principal bt school and set up 11 con ference 1100n.

ment's Bureau of Labor
Statistics ( Bl.~ ) said,
Government economists had
predicted that August would be
• bad month for retail prices
since it followed a record
wholesale price surge in July.
But the magnitude or the
retail price report was unex.
pected and appeared to be a
setback
for . t he , adminlsh·atlon's anti-inflation
program.
Higher prices for meats,
poultry and eggs accounted lor
about 80 per cent of the August
retail price explosion , the BLS
said.
Grocery prices usually drop

In August when supplies are
plentiful. Instead, meat,
poultry and fish prices jumped
16,4 per cent arter declining
slightly in July during the
freeze. '
Beef and veal prices also
rose sharply and consumers
paid more for bread and milk.
Fr~sh fruit and vegetable
prices were down .
There also was bad news on
the non-food side. Clothing
prices, which generally drop in
late sumnuir, went up instead.
The cost or homes, home
repairs and fuel oil at retail
also increased although prices
for new and used cars declined.

The aver•~e cost of servicea,
which includes what people
.pay lor such things as haircuts,
theater Uckets, automobile
parking and borne telephone
service, jumped 0.7 per cent.
That was the biggest one·
month Increase since Sep·
tember, 1970.
Escalating mortgage In·
tercst rates were responsible
for more than half of the rise lrt
the services lndex.The Consumer Price Index
stood at !35.1ln August , based'
on a 1967 average of 100,
meaning that the same retail
goods and services that cost $10
in 1967 cost $13.5! last month.

Karen Griffith· first
woman in OSU's band
Ohio State University's 95- four are only alternates. As member of the Ohio State
year-old tradition of an all- alternates they have the right University Brass Choir.
male marching band has been to challenge regulars begin·
She took part ln the 1970 Ohio
broken by Pomeroy's Karen ning next week, but Miss State Honors Recital. Miss
Lynn Griffith, daughter of Mr. Griffith was the only girl Griffith was a member o( the
and Mrs. Charles Griffith.
namedasafullmember. There All.Qhio Youth Choir while in
Miss Griffith, 21, a senior at are 150 regulars in the band Meigs High School ( 1969-70)
the university, Is the only girl and JO alternates.
and toured Europe with that
selec~d to take part ·in the
Karen and her trwnpet have group. Sometimes during her
marphlng band· which · was been ,featured annually in the many appearances with the•
opened to female students who musical productions of the Big choir Karen was called on io:
qualified in a decision of the Bend Minstrel Association pro\ ide special musical e!fec!S· •
university's last spring. Miss several years and has par. · on he~ golden trumpet.
Griffith will be surrounded by tidpated In the minstrel since
149 male band members when 1961. A member of local ~igh
What with her high level of
she makes her first ap· school bands for seven years muskal achievement, Miss
pearance with the sharp and a 1970 graduare of Meigs Grifftth would be expected to
university marching band on High School, Karen was guest be a music major. However,
Sept29atthe Ohio State-Texas soloist with the Colum)lus she expects to · be a
Christian game.
Youth Symphony two years vererinarlan.
Four other female students · ago. She has been a member of
Her parents reside ai
were selecwd to be a part of the the Ohio State University Pomeroy Route 3, Mrs. Anna
marching band this fall after Buckeye Scarlet Band f.or.three Ogdin of Langsville Route I, Is ·
. tryouts and inwrvlews, but all years and is a two · year Mias Griffith's grandmother,

Meigs County schools and the
county board of educa tion
received a net total payment of
$186,926.o7 from $43,094,~1.1&gt;
allQCated fn Ohio in September
for state school foundation
subsidy payments.
Amounts received following
deducations according to State
Auditor Joseph T. Ferguson
included:
Eastern Local, $46 ,253.49 ,
l~ss
$788 for employes '
retirements ; $4,330.00, state
. teachers reUrement; $! ,065.28,
allotment to the county. board,
for ~ total p ~yme·nt of
'
$40,070.16.
Meigs Local, $128,603.28, less
$2,282 in school employes
retirement; .$12,o83, state
wachers retirement; $2,860.61,
WASHINGTON (UP! ) allotment to the ·county board, Af\er a series of court·
for a total payment of suggested negotiating sessions,
$110,877.67.
White House lawyers and
Southern Loca, $43,24a.97, Special Prosecutor Archibald
less $897 in school employes Cox have failed to reach a
retirement; $5,402.92 in state settlement ln the historic
teachers retirement, and
$967.31 for the county board of
educatio n leaving a total
payment of $35,978.74. A direct
WASHINGTON (UP!) ~ A
allotment to the county board Navy engineer today an·
totaled $3,854.43.
nounced the discovery of a
"revolutionary but amazingly
simple" way to overcome
friction and power a bulldozer
Teachers strike
with an engine the size of those
McARTHUR, Ohio (UPJ) used in lour-cylinder small
The VInton Local cars.
Teachers Association today
Dr. Howard A. Gaber:ion of
struck the VInton School the Naval Civil Engineering
district here in a dls~ute Laboratory at Port Hueneme,
over a fair dismissal policy calif., said his new invention
for teachers and a grievance called the "Vibra-Lo" moves
procedure.
because of rapid vibration
The strike by the 113 rather than rolling on wheels or
teachers closed the six tracks.
schools In the district which
"It is a board set on the
has 2,200 students. The gro und and Shaken by a weight
assodation said negotiations to go forward," Gaberson said.
were broken off Thursday
"'l'he new land locomotion
night by tile VInton County invention certainly won't . re·
Board of Education.
place the bulldozer, but It will
~»
· :: ?K ;.
- · ~n;,~. do some things the 'dozer can't.
. ..

Lawyers fail to agree
Watergate tapes battle.
The collapse of the
negotiations, announced by
both sides late Thursday,
means that the two-month
constitutional dispute over

Frictionless 'dozer.here

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I.ADY ETHEL DeVore, high prleatess of Thea Court of
the Orienta Shrine of North America·, seated second row,
third from left, was guest of honor at a dinner given by the
Twin City Shrlnettcs Thursday night at the Meigs Inn , At·
tending wc1·c, l1·ont row, f1·om left, E:mma Kny Clutworthy,
t':rma Yot10, Evelyn Napper, Dixie Dugan, Barbara Dugan,
Judy Miller, Neacll carsey, Jane Walton, Mary Kautz
Stewart ; second row, Gertrude Mitchell, Be ula~ E:wln~,
secrelury and treasurer, respectively of the local group;

Although most bulldozers
move faster, our devices will
outperform any locomotive
method in jobs calling for Sheer
weight-pull."
Gaberson's device works for
much tbe same reason that a
was~iflg machine will "Walk"
across the floor during Its spin
cycle if Its load of clothes is not
evenly dlstrlbuted. lt moves in
small, rapid hops.
Pentagon spokesman
called
the
discovery
"revolutionary but amazingly
simple" and said the Defense
Department is looking at it as a
potential way to back amphibious craft off a beach and
to move heavy loads across
terrain where wheeled or
tracked vehicles would bog
down.
A

J)Qsseaslon of President
Nixon's tape recordings will
almOst certainly have to be
decided by the Supreme Court.
Cox and President Nlllon's
chief laWyer, Prof. Charlea
Alan Wright, advised the U. S.
Circuit Court of Appea!JIIor the
District of Colwnbla that after
lengthy meetings - on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday no compromise could be
reached on the. impasse. The
appeals panel had suggested
that the two sides attempt to
reach an out-of-eourt set·
tlement.
"I regret to advlae tl ~ourt
that the ..sincere etfor . . were
not fruitful," Cox anrl Wright
each wrote In separate letters
addreSsed to the court clerk.
"All participant. in these
conversations have agreed that
we shall say nothing about
them except to make lhls
report to the court."
The dispute now reverts back
to the appeals court, which will
make a decision. Whichever
way the court rules, the
decision is certain to be appealed immediately to the
Supreme Court.

Mrs. DeVore, Joan ,\anew, prlncea: VIolet rolnMr,
associate princess; Patty Buel, flrll. c:eremonlalllciJ": \11nt1
Ziegler, second ceremonial lady ; Rhoda Hale, Inner Jllll'd:
all of Thea Court ; third row, Rosalie McAfee, Fr•nce.
Conner, Lee Kinney, B. Ann Connor, all of Thea Court; (',ora
Beegle, president ul the Twin City group; Shirley lleeala,
Marie Hawkins, C-1ara Adams, Jean Moore, llctnnlt Miller
and Vera VanMeter.
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JAMES GHEEN !~year-old son of Mr and Mrs
Frankhn Gheen Racme ISa camer for The J)a1ly Sent mel In
Racme James who has 119 customers, IS very enthus1asllc
about his JOb He has saved enough money to make a down
payment on a second car for hiS mother to use to help him on
the route when weather IS bad James an honor student
loves all sports, especially basketball and baseball

A~fred

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Sunday School attendance on
Sept 16 was 56 the offermg
$27 20 Worship services were
held at ll o clock with the Rev
Meece speaking from Exodus
4 27 • 5 2 CompromiSing w1th
Satm In the Name of Rehgton
to an attendance of 50 Offermg
at th1s service was $33 74
pledges $12
Thursday evenmg guests of
Mr and Mrs W1lber P~rker
were her cousm, Mr and Mrs
Gilbert Powers of Otte•
Montana and Samuel an I
IJ&gt;nora Michael near Lhester
Tt IS IS Mr Powers' fl ,( VISit
to h1s relallves m OhiO
Mr and Mrs Delbert Yost
and family of Sugar Grove, 0
spent the weekend with
Genevieve Guthrie and at
tended the church homecommg
here on Sunday Mrs Ella Yost
who had been VISitmg at the
Guthrie home, returned home
With tll&lt;•m
Mr and Mrs Bill Follrod and
Sue Ann of Athens, and Mr and
Mrs Otto Swart. of Shade
were Sunday eve rung gue~ts of
Nina Rd'bmson and Clara
Follrod
Debbie and Diana Atherton
of Long Bottom were weekend
guests of their grandparents
Mr and Mrs Arthur Atherton
and tney, along With the1r
father, Clarence attended the
church homecommg on Sun

dsy
Mrs Olive Weber of Keno
bwught Mrs Carne Swartz of
Elmwood Nursing Home to the
all.&lt;Jay homcconung serviCes
at the church here Mrs
Swartz IS an aunt of Mrs
Weber and a hfe-long memlier
of Alfred U M Church
Mr and Mrs Charles
Caldwell and daughter of
Columbus spent the weekend
w1th his parents Mr and Mrs
Garland Caldwell and grand
mother Emma Fmdhng
Mr and Mrs Ernest Taylor
accompanied the Lloyd
Dillinger family of Shade to
their son Charles Taylors
home at London 0 , Saturday
for a VISit With their son Lt
John Taylor who had stopped
from a flight to the a1rbase
near there They returned to
their home here m the wee
hours on Sundsy morrung
Mrs Nellie Parker and
Thelma Henderson attended
the celebration serVIces for
Umted Methodist Women at
Chr ist U M Church m
Manetta 0 , from 3 7 on
&amp;lnday Sept 16
Mr and Mrs Warren Bentz
and daughter MaXIne and her
dsughter of Glouster attended
the all day serVIces at the
church here Sunday
Other former members
attendmg
the
church
homecommg on Sunday Sept
16 were Mr and Mrs Otto
Swartz of Shade Mr and Mrs
Clarence Warner and family
Athens and Mr and Mrs
Wilbur Warner of The Plains
Came Burson of Athens and
the Harry R1egels of Athens,
friends of the church and Mrs
Oscar Dillinger and mece and
comparuon of Athens 0 and
l ucy (';aul Sumner

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Tupper;; Plains
Society News

By Mrs Evelyn BriCkles
The WSCS met with Mrs
Ne1sel Weatherlllan Thursday
Anthony Lacombs son of Mr
and Mrs James Lacombs was
taken to Veterans Memonal
Hosp1talm Pomeroy on Sunday
after fracturing his leg while
playmg football
Mr and Mrs Wayne
Br1ckles attended the funeral
of their Sister m Jaw Mrs
Charles Spencer at Belpre
Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Tommy Miller
and granddaughter Conme
and Phillip Walker all of
The Dai~ Sentinel
Dayton spent a weekend here
DEVOTED TO THE
With Mr and Mrs ~arvin
INTERUTOF
MEIGS MASON AA EA
Walker and daughter J!uth1e
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
enc Ed
Mr and Mrs Clarence
ROBERT HOEFLICH
City Editor
NIchols spent a few dsys with
PubliShed dll ly f)(CI!pt
their daughter, Mr and Mrs
Saturda)' by The Oh10 Val ey
Publishing Company 111
Clarence
Morton and family of
Court St
Pomeroy Ohio
.45769 Buslnes Olflu PMne
Dayton They also VISited their
992 21S6 Edltorlll Phone 992
RAMSEY NAMED
2151
daughter Mrs
Manum
Second ctns postage pa id
NORMAN, Okla (UPI)-Joe Hendershot and family of
•t Pomeroy Ohio
Ramsey a former Oklahoma Lancaster Mrs Leota Massar
National
adver tls l nQ
raJ)reuntat ve Boll nell I
assistant
who lost out to Lester entertained with a birthday
Ga lagher Inc l2 Eut A2nd
Sf New York New York
Lane for the head basketball dinner Sunday at her home at
Sublerlpt / on
ratn
Del vered by carr ier where
coachmg
JOb last sprmg was Eastern In honor of her bir
avallab e 55 cents per week
named to the post Thursday thdsy and Oscar Babcock s
By Motor Route whue
carrier
te rv c~
not
Lane was a surprise choice birthday Those present for the
available One mooth S2 e.,
mall n Oh io and W Va One
over Ramsey last Apnl follow- occasiOn were Mr and Mrs
Year Sl6 Six months 1 so
Three
monHu
liS so
mg the res•snatlon of John Oscar Babcock, Mrs Eulah
Elsewhere 111 Yltl!lr
1 w:
months S9 SO three month!i
MacLeod to JOin the pro Swan and Mr and Mrs Ray
S6 Sublerlpllon pr ce In
coachmg
ranks Lane d1ed of a Justis and son all of Tuppers
ctudu
Sunday
Tlmn
Sent nel
heart attack earlier this Plams and Mr and Mrs
month
David' Riggs and family 0 (
VIenna, W Va
Mrs Editli Betzmg spent
Sundsy with Freda Miller and
Lenora Betzmg of Chester
Gscar
Babcock
and
Josephine Babcock VIsited her
brother Raymond Coleman at
Syracuse recently
16 m1los east of Athens Oh1o on Rt so E through
Mr and Mrs John Arbaugh
Canaanvtlle &amp; Guysville Extf toward Coolv1lle Turn off SO
spent Sunday With their son
Eon Co Rd 24 Then turn left on Co Rd 57 to top of hill
Mr and Mrs Wesley Arbaugh
Turn nght on 1st gravel road Follow Signs Sale on
and daughter of Old Man's
Gobbler&gt; Nob Have sold farm w&lt;ll sell anllques fur
Cave near Logan
nlhtre and farm machmery
Mrs Ne~sel Weatherman
Good walnut corner cupboard walnut blanket chest r ung
spent Sunday With her brother'
back hoop sk1rt glider rocker old mi r rors ant wicker
Mr and Mrs Eldred Grunes
stand ant chairs oil painted picture hall tree oak
and his mother Mrs Cora
washstand school masters desk old books bells ant
locks lot or old woOden planes .4 ant stands flat Irons
Grunes of Athens and they all
mce old wagon seat plank bottom Basion rocker 4 plank
attended
church services at the
bottom rung back chairs 23 old wooden butter paddles 9
First Church of God there
wooden butter molds camel back trunks roll top desk
Rev Earl Nichols Is the pastor
needs repair tot other wooden pnm lll ves (some very
old I muzzle loadmg rifle baskets wooden •ce box old
there

PUBLIC AUCTION

SUNDAY SALE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 at 12:30 P.M.

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wooden meat block 2 very old s&lt;:hool desks andirons &amp;
hre set toot warmer coffee g nn de r •ron tea kettle
large l ron kettle tron pots pans tinware old sliver
plated tea set lanterns kraut cutte rs scoops etc
picture frames 011 lamps A gal stone churn complete
stone Iars &amp; jugs bottles old record player Avon bot

t1es candlesticks R R bucket old silverware 2 splint

bottom rockers oak chesl old EngliSh ch na cups &amp;
plates depression glass draw kn ives tool s and other old
/toms Nice maple dining table w 6 ladder back chairs
not old

cream cans

wooden tool boxes

chest of

drawers night stands old chairs 2 pc bedroom suite
complete two 30 In beds complete twin beds com
plete

refrigerator N freezer at top

l1ke new

elec

lamps upr&lt;ght deep freeze TV sel elec tans elec

•pplli!nCt5 J pc mctple couch &amp; chair set 2 pc gold wmg

bock living room suite overstuffed v ny l chair aulo
Kenmore washer &amp; dryer tubs tvpewnter

Farm Machinety Red bellied Ford tractor runs good
brush hog 2 gang pickup plows 2 wheeled trailer qull
type disc old rake on steel chain saw hand &amp; farm
tools wheel borrow I roll barbed wire good rotary lawn
mower rototlller No lunch bring sandwJch and lawn
Chllr
Ter•, C••h Po11tlve tO Not responsible for accident~
!)WNERS- MR AND MRS RICHARD SCHLOSS
Auctlonetr - Bill Jane,- Phone 962 4333 or SSI 3411

Charles Betzmg remains In
very poor health at Kimes
Convalescent Home at Athens
Friends here have learned of
the death Sunday morning of
Mrs Ira Kyle at Wadsworth
Ohio They formerly lived at
Tuppers Pla10s, but a few
years ago had moved to LitUe
Hock10g but a few weeks ago
had gone to hve with thell"
daughter Helen White at
Wadsworth as Mrs Kyle had
been In falling health for
several years
Mrs Kuhl visited NeiSel
Weatherman one day last
week
MISS Judy Perry of Parkers
burg spent the weekend here
with her 8lJIIt Mrs Bessie
Webster
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Anna

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JlUI cnls Mr ond Mrs Mnnfor~
Smith Ca rroll
S.Hral fm•nds and rclallvcs
from the area attcndcrl tl&lt;c
~mnual Wood! um Hmuuon ill
Temple Church
Bryan Jordan son of Mr and
Mrs
Dwaine
Jnrdnn
represented Mc1gs County 111 4
H woodworking at the Ohio
State }'a~r
Guests of Murl Calaway
were family mcm~ers Mr and
Mrs Leon Woodrwn Cathy
and Randy, Mr and Mrs
James Petty Bill Chuck and
Jnn and Mr and Mrs Bo~
Woodrum Tunnw and Tracy,
McArthur
Mr
and M1 s
Glen
Gassaway Po" ell were
overmght guests of their son
In law and daughter Mr and
Mrs Wilham Mllle1 and
daughters Other guests were
Mrs M1ller s uncle and aunt
Mr and Mrs Fred Whetnall
Columbus and their son m law
and dsughler Mr and Mrs
Dan Akers Albany
Mrs Goldie Gillogly spent a
week with her son In law and
dsughtcr, Mr and Mrs Ralph
Frazier m Gallipolis
Mr and Mrs Wilham
Lawson and family were called
to Charleston W Va , because
of the death of Mrs Lawson s
mother Mrs Bert Withrow
Others from here who attended
the funera l on Wednesday were
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
Mr and Mrs James Gaston
and Mr and Mrs Paul Gaston
and family JOined others for a
family reunion at the home of a
nephew Mr and Mrs James
Gaston Amanda
Bernice
McKnight
Columbus VISited Mr and
Mrs D 0 McKmght Mrs
Goldie Gillogly and other
relatives here
Ardis Cummmgs Athens
was an overmghl guest of her

Jly MNI t ronclo Morrl•
Clifford llryi!Qn of Plttsburll,h
rome and hrouKhl hll father,
lluh81 t llryson home !torn
Vetcruns Hospital In Hun·

Murl ( •l•wuy
Mr •I ltd Mos l.u ry Sl.mlcy

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'""'Mrs l11.Kll l1&lt; sJ&gt;&lt; nl

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Marion

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Mr flfHI MI S lA WIS

Snnlh und Mr nnd Mrs
f ugt m Stanlcy
I hose here d l the lkllllC of
MASON - I attended a Bi.Ccntenninl meeting In l'olnl
M1 ami Mrs Wilham taw"9n
Pleasant last week ul Appalachian Power Auditorium and wa•
fm lh&lt; I '" son.Jclfcrs wed
amated at the plans being made to oll'lerve our country s Bi·
rtm~ " ere M1 and Mrs Austin
Centennial With the money allotted, according to Jack Burdelle
C~H&gt;rdinator or BI.Centennial, Fort Randolph will be constructed
W1thro" """ son llwmas and
Mrs F r.mk 1 msley and son,
Building will start next spring 1'he fort will be located at Krodel
Dan and granddaughter
Park
Charleston W Va also Mr
The Mason County Homemakers council Is bucking a plan to
and M1 s PaLl Wood and
obtam and furmsh a one room school Already many desks have
fa mily Charleston and Mr
been obtained along with pot belly stove and blackboards
and Mrs Bob G1Irnand fam•ly,
Other Ideas discussed for the celebration wa:s tho forming of
Poca W Va
a local militia stamp project, cleanmg up the river bank brmg
Mrs Patty MCComas Elhotl
the Delta Queen to Pomt Pleasant next year 11. farm museum
DENNIS HARRIS
from New Mex1co spent some
Boone s trading post and a hook of the history of Mason County
MASON - Dennis Harris,
t1mc here wllh her father Elza
Jack Fruth has agreed to serve as chairman of the finance
McComas .Ind other r~ lallvs Mason, graduated Sept 14 committee and coordinator of finance drive Rod Brand IS
from the United Electronic treasurer
here and m the Dayton area
Institute and Is employed as
Her brother In law and sister
an
electrm~c lecholclan at
M1 and Mrs V1ctor Perry
NEW HAVEN - MRS BRENDA MERRI'IT was m charge
look her to Dayton on Sunday Magnavox Co , Greenville, of the program when the Methodist Women of Graham Umted
evemng to go by plane to her Tenn Graduation exercises
Methodist Church met at the church recently The topic was
home They returned home on 11 ere held In Charleston
The Busmess Women of the Bible Also included m the
Atteudlng were his wife, devotionals was the presentatiOn of a poem and prayer
Mondsy
Mr and Mrs Arthur Cecllla Smith Harris, Mrs
Mrs Donna Bartram led the group In discussion It was
Crabtree enJoyed a vacation Cecil Smith, his mother, decided to calla special meeting to elect officers before Sept 25
which took them to northern Mrs Wilma Harris, and Mr
Other matters were discussed sqch as VISitatiOn and a shower for
Ohw where they went to Cedar and Mr• Charles ,Dill, all of
Mrs Terry Roush Mrs Ada Clarke closed the meellng With
Pomt and took a boat tr1p on Mason
prayer
Lake Ene fhey Journeyed on
Present were Mrs Donna Bartram Mrs Euruce Kmg, Mrs
to Armada, M1ch wbere they
Esher Brown Mrs Brenda Merritt Mrs Ada Clarke, Mrs
11Slled his uncle and aunt Mr
Margaret Wyatt Mrs Jack Pickens Lisa and Beverly,
and Mrs Edgar Crabtree and
cousins Mr and Mrs Max
MASON - THE MASON HOMEMAKERS met recently at
Crabtree
the
former
home of Mrs George Hudson m Mason The Hudsons
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Dwaine Jordsn
Mr Steve Starr of Columbus now reside near Rutland, Meigs County
and family accompamed by was a weekend guest of Mr
The lesson, The Happy Dieter was g1ven by Mrs J
her mother, Mrs Wilham and Mrs Herbert Sayre and Marshall A low calorie beverage was served which consiSted of
Culwell were In Columbus for enJoyed sqwrrel hunting
skim milk and frmt Other foods were exlub1ted that show how to
the wedding of Mrs Culwell s
Weekend guests of Mrs reduce calories
grandson Steve R1ce to Miss Mary Donohue and Mrs Rose
Mrs Dorothy Cartwright was In charge of the devotiOnals
Demse Lyons of Columbus
Bachus were Mr and Mrs and Mrs Alburtice Young read an article, I d Rather Be Tired
Mr and Mrs Cecil Gillogly James Roush of Delaware, Mr
Than Lonely
and farruly spent a vacation and Mrs Starling Bachus and
Mrs Landon Smith, president, assisted with reports which
and were at King's Island near children of Lancaster Mr and are to be completed before Achievement Day scheduled for
Cmcmnatl the Air Force Mrs John Waddle of Colum October 25, at the Moose Hall Pt Pleasant She appointed Mrs
Museum In Dayton and were In bus Mr and Mrs Bill Donohue Dorothy Cartwright, Mrs Alburtice Young and Mrs Evelyn
Columbus
of DetrOit M1ch Mr and Mrs Stewart to the nommatmg comrruttee
Guests at the home of Mr Donohue are moving to the
Mrs Ray Fox Mason County Homemakers Council
and Mrs Wilham Culwell have former Elwood Bachus president reported on the county s goal of acliievmg a one room
been Mr and Mrs Ed Culwell residence
school to be furmshed for BI-Centennial Many antique obJects
Indianapolis lnd Mr and
Mr and Mrs Elwood Bachus have been obtamed to be placed m the school
Mrs Ed Hensley Flatwoods and two children have moved
The president appomted a ways and means committee for
Ky
Mrs Goldie White to Cmclnnall
the B1.Centenrual of Mrs Cecil Smith, Mrs Lawrence Roush and
Columbus along with Mr and
Mrs
John Marshall
Miss Wilda Lawson Is
Mrs Alfred R1ce, Mr and Mrs assisting in the care of her new
Refreshments were served by Mrs Hudson to Mrs John
Steve Rice, Bud Alhson and nephew, Enc Edward Lawson, Roach and son, Mrs Alburllce Young Mrs Evelyn Stewart
fnend of Columbus
son of Mr and Mrs Ei:lward Mrs Lawrence Roush Mrs Mablds Noble, Mrs Dorothy Cart·
Mr and Mrs Or lin Gregory Lawson of Syracuse
wright, Mrs Cecil Smith, Mrs J Marshall, Mrs Denms HarriS
and fam ily Columbus and Mr
Mr and Mrs Dana Lewis of Mrs Landon Smith Mrs Laurene LeWis Mrs George Carson
and Mrs Otho Gregory and Clifton visited Mr and Mrs
Mrs Ray Fox and Mrs Uoyd Williams
granddaughter Beth Ann
Russell Roush and family
Gregory Radcliff VISited w1th
HERE AND THERE Mrs Maxme Arnold of Mason visited
Sunday evenmg
Mrs Goldie Gillogly
two weeks With her daughter and son m law, the Rev and Mrs
Paul
F1t.gerald and son Jason at Kansas City Mo
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MISS TERRY BIRD, daughter of Mr and Mrs R1tch1e Bird
1 of New Haven, and Terry Roush, son of Mr and Mrs Albert
• Roush, Letart were urn ted mmamage on September 5 at the
First Church of God, PeariSburg, Va , by the Rev Thomas
by the ed1tor
Sexton
The bride IS a graduate of Wahama High School and the
Today s subJeCt IS not about something that happened
groom IS a 1973 graduate of West VIrginia Umvers1ty They are
yesterday or the day before It transpired over about 2'" months
res1d10g on the farm of his father, where he IS employed
the past summer And 1f you are disinterested m our local
MR AND MRS JACK L PICKENS of Letart W Va are
summer baseball program for boys please sk1p right now to the
announcing
the birth of a son on September 11, at Camden Clark
next column or page ThiS Item should be on the Sport pages but
01 Woody won lmlndifwedoithere
" Hospital Parkersburg The mfant has been named Steven
LaVerne He weighed 8 pounds and 10 ounces Mr and Mrs
For the uninitiated 01 Woody IS not Woody Hayes but
Pickens also have two daughters Lisa and Beverly Grand
Woody Call Jr who reSides on Rose Hill out of Pomeroy He was
parents are Mr and Mrs F R Fauver LeOn Rt 1
born and raised m Middleport where he was an oulstandmg
PASTOR JOHN HAEBERLE OF the St Paul Lutheran
catcher on at least two fine MHS teams one of which got to the
Church,
New Haven Mrs Kenneth Thompson, New Haven, and
Ohio Class Abaseball finals Woody was a great football player,
Mrs Frank Scholz of the St Peters I utheran Church Pt
too at end, where he led the SEOAL In scoring as a seruor on the
Pleasant, attended the District 11·12 conventiOn of the Lutheran
1949 Yellow Jacket team c!K!hampwn with Athens the last year
Church of America at Jackson s Mill recently
the late Forrest Bachtel piloted MHS football basketball and
THE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN of Mason Umted
baseball
Ever smce organiZed k1d baseball got going In the mid-50s m Methodist Church met recently at the church with Mrs Howard
VanMatre m charge of tbe program A pledge serVIce was held
Middleport Pomeroy Woody has been deeply mvolved as a team
The women decided to re-order more tote bags to sell
manager H1s league and tournament champiOnships literally
Attending were Mrs WilllB111 Zerkle, Mrs Clarence Me
are toonumerous tomenllon Evenheiikelyhaslostcount
Cloud Mrs Fred Spencer Mrs Howard VanMatre, Mrs Gladys
Three years ago Woody pulled up stakes and moved his
Thomas Mrs Ray Proffitt, Mrs Roy Test Mrs Dorothy Cart
homestead to the environs of Pomeroy Pomeroy folks lost no
wnght Mrs Margaret Pickens, and Mrs Charles Yeager
lime m assigning him to Pony and Little League managerial
JObs In the summer of 72 his Pomeroy team lied Bidwell for the
champiOnship of the Meigs-Gallia Pony League Last summer
his Pony club won outright the Meigs County e1ght team Pony
THIS WEEKs SCHEDULE
Nels York at Alex3nder
League champiOnship
FRIDAY
Park Ca th at Belpre
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SVAC
You have to have the horses lor such success But Isn t 11
Miller at Federal Hotk lng
Hannan Trace at Kyger Creek
Warren at Ravenswood
strange that the horses usually turn up where th&amp; good coachmg Southwestern at No Gallia
Green Twp at Symmes Vat ley
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Woody has helped develop many good high school baseball
players the past 18 years but none of hiS boys have made lim
professiOnal baseball Bill Wilson of Pomeroy a relief pitcher
with Philadelphia was a Pomeroy Little League and Pony
League standout m the late 50s and a star for the Pomeroy
Panthers when Russell Moore (now Meigs Local Jr High
principal) ~as their coach
Woody s Pony team of th1s summer might JUSt ha' e another
Wilson m It maybe a couple Five of his starters hit 500 or
better Only one slicked lower than 300 His team s average at
bat was a shockmg 44~ No wondent was unde£eated
Top hitter was Charles Marshall with 33 hits m 53 at bats for
622
Another standout IS the team s No One pitcher nghthander
Jeff McKinney This boy has as much talent as any we ve seen
here for a long time A smooth throwmg motion excellent con
trol and With Ideas of what he's supposed to be domg on the
mound McKmney - If he continues working hard at the game could he an outstanding high school and LegiOn pitcher
Last summer McKinney had IOwms no losses He set a Pony
record of 20 strikeouts m one game and pitched five one hitters
He fanned 151 batters
There were other reasons for the success of the Pomeroy
learn last summer It gave up only 13 runs all summer Its
defense turned m 10 double plays with Charley Marshall at
shortstop the mam txigger
The club now has a 25-game w1nnmg streak gomg mlo next
summer
Woody has set a high mark to equal or surpass But don t
count him out
Pollowlng Is a summary of the team statistics
1973 POMEROY PONY LEAGUE PHILLIE$ (14 0)
PLAYER
A8 H Ave 28 38 HR R 88 E
Charles Marshall
53 33 622 4 5 3 30 16 o
Lorry Fridley
45 23 511 3 2 1 20 11 o
49 25 510 5 2 s 36 16 2
Mike Nesselroad
62 31 500 2 4 2 18 3 o
Jefl McKinney
Kenny M&lt;lnkln
44 22 SOO 2 J o 13 2 o
Tim Rawlin gs
15 6 400 o 0 0 2 2 0
Steve P1ckens
32 12 375 o o o 12 2 0
JohnBia ke
35 IJ 37 1 2 3 o 8 4 o
Pat Soulsby
33 12 J67 0 0 1 8 3 o
Bob Schneider
14 5 357 o o o 1 1 1
Dav id Cole
27 9 333 o 0 0 10 2 1
47 1l 319 1 o o 8 s 2
Rick Taylor
Ed Sisson
22 7 310 o 1 o 9 7 o
Jim Pockllnglon
7 1 21!6 o 0 o 5 1 o
T~~M AVE
485 115 445 19 10 ll 179 75 •

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Athens at CFrctevll le
South Po int at Gall polls
Ironton at Hunt East
Newark at Jackson
Maysville at Logan
Huntington Local at Waverly
VInton Co at Wellston

Shenandoah at Trimble
Pt Pte~san t at Barboursv ille
Duval at Wahama
SATURDAY
SYAC
Eastern at Southern
MONDAY
Wahama at Fed Hock ing

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threw the pallS Eastern's John
Sheets will both be in the
startmg lineup eome tomorrow
night Sheela will still be m the
offensiVe backfield, but this
time at fullback and doubling
on defense as a linebacker
Williams will alao be domg
double duty, playing both of
fenslve and defensive end
It could Indeed be a Christian
vs Lions affair as the Big
Purple Machine has rolled up
a total of 1008 yards In just 2
games, w1th 951 of those 3footers coming on the ground
In those 2 contests the Tor
nadoes have rolled to 32-8 and
52-0 triumphs Meanwhile, the
Eagles have been relymg
ma10ly on their defense 10 their
2 victories, 14-ll over Hannan
Trace and 7-ll over Symmes
Valley
The only common opponent
of the two teams IS Hannan
Trace When the Tornadoes
and Wildcats met last week
Southern romped 52-ll piling up
A42 rushmg yards
The key to the Southern
offensive machine IS junior
halfback Mitch Nease who has
cut through defenders for 422
yards, possibly the highest
total of any scholastic gr1dder
m the state The 167 lb junior
has electrified crowds with
scoring dashes of 63 55, 30 and
21 yards, while crossmg the
next-to-the-last chalk line 7
times
But Nease lsn t alone In the
Tornado backfield, for there s
also bru1smg sophomore
fullback Greg Dunmng, who
has 150 rushmg yards and
veteran quarterback Vern Ord
who everytune he takes a snap
from center, is a threat m the
aerl81 game
The Southern defense Is a
very capable weapon as well,
having stopped Green Local
and Hannan Trace cold
That Southern defense,
added to Nease and Dunrung is
one of the thmgs that strikes
lear mto the heart of Eastern
coach Spike Berkh1mer
Berkh1mer admits that the

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Mr and Mrs Daniel Worley
of Beckley, W Va , were
weekend viSitors of Mr and
Mrs Charley Smith
Mr and Mrs Walter Jordan
of Gallipolis were Sunday
VISitors of Mr and Mrs Lin
coin Russell
Mr and Mrs Wilham Boyce
of Columbus were Tuesday
VISitors of Mr and Mrs
Howard Russell
Mrs Geneva Shumate, local,
and Mr and Mrs Paul Pierce,
family of Mason were
weekend viSitors of Mr and
Mrs Ivan Shumate and family
of Mansfield
Mrs Leo Smith and granddaughter of Columbus were
recent VISitors of Mrs S A
Wyatt (Berdie)
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Charley Smith were
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
Ka1l, Kev10 and Charles and
Mr and Mrs Daniel Worley of
Beckley, W Va

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The New York Mets, given
up for dead not so long ago are
alive and well agam
You never know It's like
1969 all over agam enthused
Tom Seaver, the Mets' p1tchmg
ace after New York scored Its
third
straight
come
from behind victory over
Pittsburgh s NatiOnal League
East leaders Thursday mght
New York was II'.! down as
recently as two weeks ago but
If Seaver, the p1lchmg hero for
the 1969 world champwns, can
beat Blass, the p1tchmg star of
the 1971 world champs in
tomght s wjndup of a f1ve-game
series the Mets Will be on top
The Mets moved within a
half game of the Pirates
Thursday mght, winnmg, 4-3,
m 13 Innings and It looked so
similar to the '69 miracle like
they were getting help from
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Phllad eiPh!a 6 Sl Lou is 5
New York .4 Pitt s 3 tl Inn s
Los Ang 5 Atlanta 3 12 Inn s
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retire

NEW YQRK CUP!) - Smg
no &lt;ad songs lor W1lllc Mays
lie won l be back netrt year
·"'ow
but he ha• left so mllny lovely »'4"~~.-wi.I:S:
Grant_
that
I
wanted
a
press
memories behind hun
conference
now
to
end
all
this
Mays made It official Thurs·
day
announcmg
his speculation 110 the guys can
retirement effective at the end concentrate on wiMlng tt 1
a lw~ys said I wouldn t play
of this season
when
1t wasn't any fun and it's
The hardest part will be
commg to spring trammg next not fun when you're hilling
year, knowing I m not gomg lQ 211
Mays hasn't played smce
play Mays sa1d
Sept
9 when he Injured his ribs
But 1s wasn t really a sad
agamst
Montreal
occasion at Shea Stadium as
But, he sa1d, If they get In
Mays called the end of a 22the
Senesn I'm playing I don t
year career
know how but I'm playing
ALove Affair
If lhe Mets are eliminated,
Facmg a battery of TV
said I d hke to play on the
he
cameras at a formal press
last
day I came Into baseball
conference Mays sa1d It a
difficult to explam how much I playing and I want to go out
love baseball You might call It playing
And now the party 1s just
a love affair We ve been
about
over for Mays But one
together 22 years and they ve
been terrific years I don t thing Is certam Even though
know 11 I m saymg this right he 11 be gone he won I be
forgotten
but that s the way I feel '
Mays was clearly un- .. - - • • • • • • - . ,
comfortable '" the formal 1
Our Interest Is
II
settmg as he tried to express 1
h1s feelings butlater he relaxed I
Grealer For You 1
m a smaller gathermg and 1
chuckled, 'wouldn't you guys 1
I
have been surprised 1fl'd S8ld I I
I
was gomg to play another
I
year'
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Of course, Mays knows that s I
1 Year Certificates I
not possible At age 42 with a 1
Of DeMCJI
II
211 batting average Mays 1
knows this 1s It
16 percent per year on 11
But,he also knows he left lyear Cerhftcates oil
behind a record thatfew men 1 Deposit
$1,000 001
Inthehistoryofthegamehave IMtnlmum .
Interest
1
touched-660 homers, 3,283 hits I pay able Quarterly
1
and a lifetime average of 302 I
Mere statistics, of course,
I
can never reflect what Willie I
elgs
I
Mays meant to baseball It was I
his flair In the field and on the I
~bases that made hun a legend I
m his own t1me
1
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He Explalaa Decision
1 The Athens County
Explallllng hls decision to I
S.v1ngs- Loan Co
I
announce the retirement now, I
296 S.cond St
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Mays sa1d, ' With the club
Pomeroy Oh1o
1
moving In the last couple of I All Accounts Insured To I
weeks, I said, Hey, maybe I $20 lOO 00 by FSLIC
1
they don't need me ' I don't I
1
want to interfere with the 1 ~"\
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team s progress when the team 1 ~
QM!1'1) ~
,
11
had a shot at It
I ~. 1,.
...IC 1 co;
I told Mr (M Donald) - • • • • • • • • •
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liuntefS and
fishennen to
have big day

lly Unlled Press lntcrnallonal
More than 400 member
sportsmen s clubs or the
League o! Ohio Sportsmen
mcludmg the Central Otuo
Anglers and Hunters Club, the
firSt organized sportsmen s
pm
club
In Ohio and mne diVISion
Pittsburgh (Bian 3 81 at New
Vork ( Seaver 17 10 ) 8 p m
of w1ldllle facilities will be
St
Lou is I Wise 13 12) at
Phlladeiph a (Lonborg 1J ll l open IQ the pubhc Saturday to
1 e5 p m s
ce lebrate NatiOnal Hunting
Clncl nnatl ( Billingham 19 9)
and
Flshmg Day
at Los Angeles O!teen 16 10)
11 p m
The Central Anglers and
San Diego (Gnef 9 16 and
Jones 55 ) at S.!ln Frll nCI!CO Hunters Club 10 Franklin
( Barr 1\ 15 and D Aqu•sto 0 0) County will be among the clubs
28eO pm
to allow the public to par·
&lt;Only games schedu l ed)
Saturday 1 Game s.
tlc1pate 10 demonstrations of
St Lou is at New York
the use of muzzle loadmg
Pittsburgh at Montreal
Cin ci nnati at L os Angeles
rifles, archery hunlmg and
Sa n 0 ego at Sa n Frencis co
trap shoot10g eqwpment
Chicago at Ph Ia night
Atll'lnt a at Hou ston nig ht
Herb Rumfleld Columbus
well known naturalist artist
American League
will also have his works on dis
Eas1
w I pel u • play
Baltimore
90 62 592
Dan Armbruster head of the
Boston
83 69 546 7
eo
12
516
10
Petro t
wildlife diVIsion In the Depart
New York
75 711 490 15 h
ment
of Natural Resources
M ilwa ukee
72 80 474 IS
Cl evelan d
67 86 438 23 11 w•ll be principal speaker at the
West
w 1 pet g b North Dayton Anglers Club
Oakland
90 63 588
The club will also display a
Ka nsasc ty
83 70 542 7
giant,
talkmg Smokey the
M in nesota
75 11 493 14' ,
ChiC ago
74 79 484 16
Bear
Calltorn•a
72 80 ot74 17 11?
Hunting flshmg and WJldhfe
Te )uts
54 9~ JSJ 36
Thursday s Results
Identification clm1cs special
Cal f 6 Texas 4 ls i l1 Inn s
displays
and tours of facilities
T exas a Cal•lorn a 3 2nd
Kansas C1ty 10 Ch1cago 3
w1ll also be featured during the
M nnesota 4 Oakland 3 1st
programs at the clubs
Minnesota 5 Oakland 4 2nd
Baltimore 9 Detroit 0

COnly games sched ul ed)

Today s Probable P1tchers
(All Times EDT)

Oakland (Holtzman 20 121 at
M•nnesota (Cor b n 6 SJ 2 IS

SANDERSON LOST
pm
BOSTON (UP! )-Center
California (Lenge 2 lJ at Derek Sanderson Will be lost to
Te x as (C lyde 4 6) 6 p m
Boston &lt;Moret 11 11 at Detro it the Boston Brums lor an 10
( Perry 13 131 8 pm
Chicago ( Kaat 14 13) at def1mte penod because of a
Ka n sas C ty (S tm pson J 4) B 30 back mjory team physicians
pm
announced Thursday
Baltimore {A l exander xo 8) at
Sanderson m]ured his back
( Rodriguez 8 6)
K ng { 81 Bryant Moff tt (7J Milwaukee
8
30
p m
m practice earlier this week
Sosa tBl and Sadek Rader ZB l
(Only games scheduled)
WP - Bryant {'23 ll ) LP
and was found to have ' acute
Saturday s Games
Baney (lll HRs- Foster 2
Boston
at
Detroit
muscle spasms In his back
(2nd &amp; Jrd)
Bait more at M !waukee
followmg an exammahon at
st Loui s
012 001 100- S 10 1 Cal•torn a at Minnesota
New
York
at
Cleve
tw
tla
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Massachusetts General Hos
Phil a
OJO \02 oox- 6 12 1
Texas at Kan Ctty n1ght
Foster Hrabosky {6) Segul Oakland
Pita!
at
Ch
cago
ntght
( 9) and S1mmons
Ruthvenn

Game Tied Ia Nlntb
Tra1hng, 3-2, mto the bottom
of the runth the Mets Ued the
game on a two-out RBI double
by Duffy Dyer They won It 4
3 on rookie Ron Hodges RBI
smgle but the play that saved
the game occurred a halflllllmg earher m the top of the
13th
Elsewhere 10 the NL East,
Chicago handed Montreal Its
fourth straight loss, 54, and
Philadelphia edgedSt Lou1s 65 In the West, San Francisco
kept C10c10nall s magic
number for clmch10g another
title at five by winning, 7-5 and
Los Angeles defeated Atlanta,
5-3 In 12 Innings
In the Amencan League,
Baltimore blanked DetrOit, 9-ll
Kansas C1ty ripped Chicago
10-3 Minnesota swept Oakland,
4-3 and 5-4 and Califorma beat
Texas 6-4 m 11 Innmgs before
losmg. the second game, S-3
The key play at New York
occurred With two out in the top
of the 13th and slow-moving
R1ch1e Zisk on l1rst base
Pittsburgh s Dave Augustine
lined a drive off t~c very top of
U1e leftfield wall A hall 10ch

higher and the ball would have
been a home run But It
bounced off the wall and right
back mto Cleon Jones glove
and mstead of two runs Pittsburgh got none when Z1sk was
easily thrown out at the plate to
end the Inmng
Jenkins Wlnsl3th
Ferguson Jenk10s, who won t
Win 20 games this season for
the f1rst time In seven years
won his 13th With relief help
from Bob Locker R1ck Mon
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Denny Doyle drove In the
first four runs with a three-run
homer and a sacnf1ce fly ahd
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Luzinski homered to snap a 4-4
lie 10 the sixth as Philadelphia
beat St Lows
Hank Aaron had three hits
mcluding the 3 500th of his
career but fa1led to hit hiS
712th home run for the Braves
Instead the Dodgers hit the
homers, three of them and
won the game on Dave Lopes
two-run shot in the 12th WliUe
Crawford hit a p81r of bases
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Eagle oflense 11as snown very 1111fety ltandy Blake
Berklt1mer and Southern
little so far this year and he
mentor
Bill Jewell both report
feels that 11 Jijst ma y be up to
his own defense to keep the that their ball clubs are sky
high lor the battle and neither
score dose
Eastern s defense which has any surprises In store for
operates out of a 5-2 !ormation the opposition (or so they say )
Both also agree that either
w1th a monster man has been
team
could take It, stating
the key to the Eagles sue
i he best prepared team
cessful start Last week
against Symmes Valley 1! was tomorrow night will win
the defenders who arose and Jewell addnd that his ror
held the Vikings Inside the tO nadoes are healthy and ready
yard line as lime ran out In the to go
Berkh1mer
meanwhile
fourth quarter to preserve a 7-ll
states that he'll hilve to wail
win
The Eagle defense will be and see how his charges look 10
manned by rruddle guard Mike practice tonight, fearing that
Larkins, ends Tim Baum and they may have reached an
Steve Holter tackles Coy emotiOnal peak too early 10 the
Starcher and Phil Bowen week
Game time as aforemenlinebackers John Sheets and
Don Eichinger, monster man tioned, 1s 8 p m at Racine The
Lester Parker, halfbacks Dan game will be earned hve over
Chaffee and Terry Smith and WMPOFM
Startmg Ltneups
OFFENSE
Southern
Eastern
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Vern Ord
Randy Blake
QB
Dave Clark
Don Elchmger
HB
Mttch Nease
Terry Sm1th
HB
Greg Dunning
John Sheets
FB
Jim William s
Steve Holter
E
Tim Maurer
Mike Larkms
E
Dennis Hawk
Dave Hannum
T
John Salser
Coy Starcher
T
Randy Forbes
Dan Chaffee
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M1ke Codner
Guy Walker
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Dave Huddleston
Tim Baum
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Randy Forbes
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Steve Holler
Jim Williams
T
Coy Starcher
Dennis Hawk
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Phil Bowen
Ron Johnson
MG
Mike Larkms
Mike Codner
Don Eich inger
LB
Greg Dunmng
John Sheets
LB
Ttm Maurer
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lester Parker
Dave Clark
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Dan Chaffee
Vern Ord
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Terry Sm1th
Milch Nease
Randy Blake
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By Denay Fobeo
Time Bpm
Date Saturday Sept 22
1973
Place Racine, o
As the sun slowly sets In
the West looking like a red
rubber ball two groups of
gladlat01s storm onto the field
One IS bedecked In deep green
with white numerals The
other white with brilliant
purple and gold trim
The two battalions stand at
attention at opposite ends of
the field facing each other
They then begm shouting and
chanting, jumping up and down
and domg all sorts or exercises
• to limber up for the ensuing
war
It s the 12th t1me these two
forces have met head on, with
the green guys holdmg a
commanding 9 2 lead But
thmgs have slowly been
changing The purple and gold
!elias won last year and are
certamly listed as the heavy
favorites m this year's clash
Many even say that the
purple and gold wamors will
, turn into a Christians vs the
Lions affair But, the un
derdogs are reportedly fiymg
so high that some of them have
dents in their helmets where
they've bwnped into stars
The above Is easily
recogmzed as the annual
Southern-Eastern battle, the
war of Meigs County And If
.last year's diSplay IS any clue
, as to what will transpire
Saturday at Racine 1t could be
a hoppin' night
The Southern Tornadoes
defending Southern Valley
Athletic Conference (SVAC)
champs and heavily favored In
tomorrow nights contest, won
the 1972 thriller at Eastern m
the closmg minutes on a pass
Interception by end Jim
Williams, who dashed 55 yards
with the errant aenal for the
only score In the 6-0 heart
stopper
Williams, and the man who

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Jltosc attending the nlo
GrandoAssoclulion at WellBton
Jlllptlst Church Included Rev
und Mrs Wulter P B(kacson,
Mrs Olhe Mae Cozart, Miss
Vcru Beegle, Mrs (lretta
Simpson, Mr and Mrs Rod
Grimm Mr and Mrs Frank
Cleland and Mrs Helen
Simpson
M• s Freda Frecker and son,
Donald and Kenneth Newland
ol Pine Grove were recent
dinner guests ol Mrs Ethel
Wheeler and Mrs Ada Bays
Other callers included Wallace
Amberger of Chester, Mrs
Elva Cottrill of Logan Mr and
Mrs Charles Covey of Belpre,
Mr ond Mrs Harold Sargent of
Middleport Mrs Clara Mae
Sargent local, Miss Sybil
Ebersbach Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Ra lph Badgley
and Mr and Mrs Albert Hill
returned from a trip of over
4,000 miles They went through
Iowa South Dakota to the
Badlands Wmd Cave NatiOnal
Park Mt Rushmore across
Wyommg to Yellowstone Park
and Grand Tipon Park, South
to Salt Lake City Provo Utah,
Royal Gorge Colorado Spr10gs
and Eisenhower burial place at
Abilene Kansas
Mr and Mrs Linley Hart
and Mr and Mrs Henry Roush
VISited Mr and Mrs John
Fisher over the weekend at
Sandusky Bay
Dale Roush returned home
after spendmg a week m
Columbus w1th h1s son, Mr and
Mrs David Roush and family
Mr and Mrs Merle
Schroeder and daughter Mae
Fern of Columbus were supper
guests Sunday of Mrs
Schroeder s parents Mr and
Mrs Francis Moms
Mr and Mrs Frank
Kraeuter of Galhpohs were
dinner guests Sunday of Mrs
Margaret Houdashelt
Jack Curtis and daughter
Sandra were Sundsy guests of
his mother Mrs Leone Curtis
Isabel Simpson Chlorus
Grunm and Gretta Sunpson
VISited Mr and Mrs Solon
Butcher at Spencer, W Va
Mr and Mrs Brian Sunpson,
Lisa and Darm, of Baltunore
spent the weekend w1th their
parents, Mr and Mrs Chester
Simpson and Mr and Mrs
Ralph Badgley

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JAMES GHEEN !~year-old son of Mr and Mrs
Frankhn Gheen Racme ISa camer for The J)a1ly Sent mel In
Racme James who has 119 customers, IS very enthus1asllc
about his JOb He has saved enough money to make a down
payment on a second car for hiS mother to use to help him on
the route when weather IS bad James an honor student
loves all sports, especially basketball and baseball

A~fred

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Sunday School attendance on
Sept 16 was 56 the offermg
$27 20 Worship services were
held at ll o clock with the Rev
Meece speaking from Exodus
4 27 • 5 2 CompromiSing w1th
Satm In the Name of Rehgton
to an attendance of 50 Offermg
at th1s service was $33 74
pledges $12
Thursday evenmg guests of
Mr and Mrs W1lber P~rker
were her cousm, Mr and Mrs
Gilbert Powers of Otte•
Montana and Samuel an I
IJ&gt;nora Michael near Lhester
Tt IS IS Mr Powers' fl ,( VISit
to h1s relallves m OhiO
Mr and Mrs Delbert Yost
and family of Sugar Grove, 0
spent the weekend with
Genevieve Guthrie and at
tended the church homecommg
here on Sunday Mrs Ella Yost
who had been VISitmg at the
Guthrie home, returned home
With tll&lt;•m
Mr and Mrs Bill Follrod and
Sue Ann of Athens, and Mr and
Mrs Otto Swart. of Shade
were Sunday eve rung gue~ts of
Nina Rd'bmson and Clara
Follrod
Debbie and Diana Atherton
of Long Bottom were weekend
guests of their grandparents
Mr and Mrs Arthur Atherton
and tney, along With the1r
father, Clarence attended the
church homecommg on Sun

dsy
Mrs Olive Weber of Keno
bwught Mrs Carne Swartz of
Elmwood Nursing Home to the
all.&lt;Jay homcconung serviCes
at the church here Mrs
Swartz IS an aunt of Mrs
Weber and a hfe-long memlier
of Alfred U M Church
Mr and Mrs Charles
Caldwell and daughter of
Columbus spent the weekend
w1th his parents Mr and Mrs
Garland Caldwell and grand
mother Emma Fmdhng
Mr and Mrs Ernest Taylor
accompanied the Lloyd
Dillinger family of Shade to
their son Charles Taylors
home at London 0 , Saturday
for a VISit With their son Lt
John Taylor who had stopped
from a flight to the a1rbase
near there They returned to
their home here m the wee
hours on Sundsy morrung
Mrs Nellie Parker and
Thelma Henderson attended
the celebration serVIces for
Umted Methodist Women at
Chr ist U M Church m
Manetta 0 , from 3 7 on
&amp;lnday Sept 16
Mr and Mrs Warren Bentz
and daughter MaXIne and her
dsughter of Glouster attended
the all day serVIces at the
church here Sunday
Other former members
attendmg
the
church
homecommg on Sunday Sept
16 were Mr and Mrs Otto
Swartz of Shade Mr and Mrs
Clarence Warner and family
Athens and Mr and Mrs
Wilbur Warner of The Plains
Came Burson of Athens and
the Harry R1egels of Athens,
friends of the church and Mrs
Oscar Dillinger and mece and
comparuon of Athens 0 and
l ucy (';aul Sumner

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Society News

By Mrs Evelyn BriCkles
The WSCS met with Mrs
Ne1sel Weatherlllan Thursday
Anthony Lacombs son of Mr
and Mrs James Lacombs was
taken to Veterans Memonal
Hosp1talm Pomeroy on Sunday
after fracturing his leg while
playmg football
Mr and Mrs Wayne
Br1ckles attended the funeral
of their Sister m Jaw Mrs
Charles Spencer at Belpre
Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Tommy Miller
and granddaughter Conme
and Phillip Walker all of
The Dai~ Sentinel
Dayton spent a weekend here
DEVOTED TO THE
With Mr and Mrs ~arvin
INTERUTOF
MEIGS MASON AA EA
Walker and daughter J!uth1e
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
enc Ed
Mr and Mrs Clarence
ROBERT HOEFLICH
City Editor
NIchols spent a few dsys with
PubliShed dll ly f)(CI!pt
their daughter, Mr and Mrs
Saturda)' by The Oh10 Val ey
Publishing Company 111
Clarence
Morton and family of
Court St
Pomeroy Ohio
.45769 Buslnes Olflu PMne
Dayton They also VISited their
992 21S6 Edltorlll Phone 992
RAMSEY NAMED
2151
daughter Mrs
Manum
Second ctns postage pa id
NORMAN, Okla (UPI)-Joe Hendershot and family of
•t Pomeroy Ohio
Ramsey a former Oklahoma Lancaster Mrs Leota Massar
National
adver tls l nQ
raJ)reuntat ve Boll nell I
assistant
who lost out to Lester entertained with a birthday
Ga lagher Inc l2 Eut A2nd
Sf New York New York
Lane for the head basketball dinner Sunday at her home at
Sublerlpt / on
ratn
Del vered by carr ier where
coachmg
JOb last sprmg was Eastern In honor of her bir
avallab e 55 cents per week
named to the post Thursday thdsy and Oscar Babcock s
By Motor Route whue
carrier
te rv c~
not
Lane was a surprise choice birthday Those present for the
available One mooth S2 e.,
mall n Oh io and W Va One
over Ramsey last Apnl follow- occasiOn were Mr and Mrs
Year Sl6 Six months 1 so
Three
monHu
liS so
mg the res•snatlon of John Oscar Babcock, Mrs Eulah
Elsewhere 111 Yltl!lr
1 w:
months S9 SO three month!i
MacLeod to JOin the pro Swan and Mr and Mrs Ray
S6 Sublerlpllon pr ce In
coachmg
ranks Lane d1ed of a Justis and son all of Tuppers
ctudu
Sunday
Tlmn
Sent nel
heart attack earlier this Plams and Mr and Mrs
month
David' Riggs and family 0 (
VIenna, W Va
Mrs Editli Betzmg spent
Sundsy with Freda Miller and
Lenora Betzmg of Chester
Gscar
Babcock
and
Josephine Babcock VIsited her
brother Raymond Coleman at
Syracuse recently
16 m1los east of Athens Oh1o on Rt so E through
Mr and Mrs John Arbaugh
Canaanvtlle &amp; Guysville Extf toward Coolv1lle Turn off SO
spent Sunday With their son
Eon Co Rd 24 Then turn left on Co Rd 57 to top of hill
Mr and Mrs Wesley Arbaugh
Turn nght on 1st gravel road Follow Signs Sale on
and daughter of Old Man's
Gobbler&gt; Nob Have sold farm w&lt;ll sell anllques fur
Cave near Logan
nlhtre and farm machmery
Mrs Ne~sel Weatherman
Good walnut corner cupboard walnut blanket chest r ung
spent Sunday With her brother'
back hoop sk1rt glider rocker old mi r rors ant wicker
Mr and Mrs Eldred Grunes
stand ant chairs oil painted picture hall tree oak
and his mother Mrs Cora
washstand school masters desk old books bells ant
locks lot or old woOden planes .4 ant stands flat Irons
Grunes of Athens and they all
mce old wagon seat plank bottom Basion rocker 4 plank
attended
church services at the
bottom rung back chairs 23 old wooden butter paddles 9
First Church of God there
wooden butter molds camel back trunks roll top desk
Rev Earl Nichols Is the pastor
needs repair tot other wooden pnm lll ves (some very
old I muzzle loadmg rifle baskets wooden •ce box old
there

PUBLIC AUCTION

SUNDAY SALE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 at 12:30 P.M.

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wooden meat block 2 very old s&lt;:hool desks andirons &amp;
hre set toot warmer coffee g nn de r •ron tea kettle
large l ron kettle tron pots pans tinware old sliver
plated tea set lanterns kraut cutte rs scoops etc
picture frames 011 lamps A gal stone churn complete
stone Iars &amp; jugs bottles old record player Avon bot

t1es candlesticks R R bucket old silverware 2 splint

bottom rockers oak chesl old EngliSh ch na cups &amp;
plates depression glass draw kn ives tool s and other old
/toms Nice maple dining table w 6 ladder back chairs
not old

cream cans

wooden tool boxes

chest of

drawers night stands old chairs 2 pc bedroom suite
complete two 30 In beds complete twin beds com
plete

refrigerator N freezer at top

l1ke new

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•pplli!nCt5 J pc mctple couch &amp; chair set 2 pc gold wmg

bock living room suite overstuffed v ny l chair aulo
Kenmore washer &amp; dryer tubs tvpewnter

Farm Machinety Red bellied Ford tractor runs good
brush hog 2 gang pickup plows 2 wheeled trailer qull
type disc old rake on steel chain saw hand &amp; farm
tools wheel borrow I roll barbed wire good rotary lawn
mower rototlller No lunch bring sandwJch and lawn
Chllr
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!)WNERS- MR AND MRS RICHARD SCHLOSS
Auctlonetr - Bill Jane,- Phone 962 4333 or SSI 3411

Charles Betzmg remains In
very poor health at Kimes
Convalescent Home at Athens
Friends here have learned of
the death Sunday morning of
Mrs Ira Kyle at Wadsworth
Ohio They formerly lived at
Tuppers Pla10s, but a few
years ago had moved to LitUe
Hock10g but a few weeks ago
had gone to hve with thell"
daughter Helen White at
Wadsworth as Mrs Kyle had
been In falling health for
several years
Mrs Kuhl visited NeiSel
Weatherman one day last
week
MISS Judy Perry of Parkers
burg spent the weekend here
with her 8lJIIt Mrs Bessie
Webster
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law

Anna

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JlUI cnls Mr ond Mrs Mnnfor~
Smith Ca rroll
S.Hral fm•nds and rclallvcs
from the area attcndcrl tl&lt;c
~mnual Wood! um Hmuuon ill
Temple Church
Bryan Jordan son of Mr and
Mrs
Dwaine
Jnrdnn
represented Mc1gs County 111 4
H woodworking at the Ohio
State }'a~r
Guests of Murl Calaway
were family mcm~ers Mr and
Mrs Leon Woodrwn Cathy
and Randy, Mr and Mrs
James Petty Bill Chuck and
Jnn and Mr and Mrs Bo~
Woodrum Tunnw and Tracy,
McArthur
Mr
and M1 s
Glen
Gassaway Po" ell were
overmght guests of their son
In law and daughter Mr and
Mrs Wilham Mllle1 and
daughters Other guests were
Mrs M1ller s uncle and aunt
Mr and Mrs Fred Whetnall
Columbus and their son m law
and dsughler Mr and Mrs
Dan Akers Albany
Mrs Goldie Gillogly spent a
week with her son In law and
dsughtcr, Mr and Mrs Ralph
Frazier m Gallipolis
Mr and Mrs Wilham
Lawson and family were called
to Charleston W Va , because
of the death of Mrs Lawson s
mother Mrs Bert Withrow
Others from here who attended
the funera l on Wednesday were
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
Mr and Mrs James Gaston
and Mr and Mrs Paul Gaston
and family JOined others for a
family reunion at the home of a
nephew Mr and Mrs James
Gaston Amanda
Bernice
McKnight
Columbus VISited Mr and
Mrs D 0 McKmght Mrs
Goldie Gillogly and other
relatives here
Ardis Cummmgs Athens
was an overmghl guest of her

Jly MNI t ronclo Morrl•
Clifford llryi!Qn of Plttsburll,h
rome and hrouKhl hll father,
lluh81 t llryson home !torn
Vetcruns Hospital In Hun·

Murl ( •l•wuy
Mr •I ltd Mos l.u ry Sl.mlcy

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Mr flfHI MI S lA WIS

Snnlh und Mr nnd Mrs
f ugt m Stanlcy
I hose here d l the lkllllC of
MASON - I attended a Bi.Ccntenninl meeting In l'olnl
M1 ami Mrs Wilham taw"9n
Pleasant last week ul Appalachian Power Auditorium and wa•
fm lh&lt; I '" son.Jclfcrs wed
amated at the plans being made to oll'lerve our country s Bi·
rtm~ " ere M1 and Mrs Austin
Centennial With the money allotted, according to Jack Burdelle
C~H&gt;rdinator or BI.Centennial, Fort Randolph will be constructed
W1thro" """ son llwmas and
Mrs F r.mk 1 msley and son,
Building will start next spring 1'he fort will be located at Krodel
Dan and granddaughter
Park
Charleston W Va also Mr
The Mason County Homemakers council Is bucking a plan to
and M1 s PaLl Wood and
obtam and furmsh a one room school Already many desks have
fa mily Charleston and Mr
been obtained along with pot belly stove and blackboards
and Mrs Bob G1Irnand fam•ly,
Other Ideas discussed for the celebration wa:s tho forming of
Poca W Va
a local militia stamp project, cleanmg up the river bank brmg
Mrs Patty MCComas Elhotl
the Delta Queen to Pomt Pleasant next year 11. farm museum
DENNIS HARRIS
from New Mex1co spent some
Boone s trading post and a hook of the history of Mason County
MASON - Dennis Harris,
t1mc here wllh her father Elza
Jack Fruth has agreed to serve as chairman of the finance
McComas .Ind other r~ lallvs Mason, graduated Sept 14 committee and coordinator of finance drive Rod Brand IS
from the United Electronic treasurer
here and m the Dayton area
Institute and Is employed as
Her brother In law and sister
an
electrm~c lecholclan at
M1 and Mrs V1ctor Perry
NEW HAVEN - MRS BRENDA MERRI'IT was m charge
look her to Dayton on Sunday Magnavox Co , Greenville, of the program when the Methodist Women of Graham Umted
evemng to go by plane to her Tenn Graduation exercises
Methodist Church met at the church recently The topic was
home They returned home on 11 ere held In Charleston
The Busmess Women of the Bible Also included m the
Atteudlng were his wife, devotionals was the presentatiOn of a poem and prayer
Mondsy
Mr and Mrs Arthur Cecllla Smith Harris, Mrs
Mrs Donna Bartram led the group In discussion It was
Crabtree enJoyed a vacation Cecil Smith, his mother, decided to calla special meeting to elect officers before Sept 25
which took them to northern Mrs Wilma Harris, and Mr
Other matters were discussed sqch as VISitatiOn and a shower for
Ohw where they went to Cedar and Mr• Charles ,Dill, all of
Mrs Terry Roush Mrs Ada Clarke closed the meellng With
Pomt and took a boat tr1p on Mason
prayer
Lake Ene fhey Journeyed on
Present were Mrs Donna Bartram Mrs Euruce Kmg, Mrs
to Armada, M1ch wbere they
Esher Brown Mrs Brenda Merritt Mrs Ada Clarke, Mrs
11Slled his uncle and aunt Mr
Margaret Wyatt Mrs Jack Pickens Lisa and Beverly,
and Mrs Edgar Crabtree and
cousins Mr and Mrs Max
MASON - THE MASON HOMEMAKERS met recently at
Crabtree
the
former
home of Mrs George Hudson m Mason The Hudsons
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Dwaine Jordsn
Mr Steve Starr of Columbus now reside near Rutland, Meigs County
and family accompamed by was a weekend guest of Mr
The lesson, The Happy Dieter was g1ven by Mrs J
her mother, Mrs Wilham and Mrs Herbert Sayre and Marshall A low calorie beverage was served which consiSted of
Culwell were In Columbus for enJoyed sqwrrel hunting
skim milk and frmt Other foods were exlub1ted that show how to
the wedding of Mrs Culwell s
Weekend guests of Mrs reduce calories
grandson Steve R1ce to Miss Mary Donohue and Mrs Rose
Mrs Dorothy Cartwright was In charge of the devotiOnals
Demse Lyons of Columbus
Bachus were Mr and Mrs and Mrs Alburtice Young read an article, I d Rather Be Tired
Mr and Mrs Cecil Gillogly James Roush of Delaware, Mr
Than Lonely
and farruly spent a vacation and Mrs Starling Bachus and
Mrs Landon Smith, president, assisted with reports which
and were at King's Island near children of Lancaster Mr and are to be completed before Achievement Day scheduled for
Cmcmnatl the Air Force Mrs John Waddle of Colum October 25, at the Moose Hall Pt Pleasant She appointed Mrs
Museum In Dayton and were In bus Mr and Mrs Bill Donohue Dorothy Cartwright, Mrs Alburtice Young and Mrs Evelyn
Columbus
of DetrOit M1ch Mr and Mrs Stewart to the nommatmg comrruttee
Guests at the home of Mr Donohue are moving to the
Mrs Ray Fox Mason County Homemakers Council
and Mrs Wilham Culwell have former Elwood Bachus president reported on the county s goal of acliievmg a one room
been Mr and Mrs Ed Culwell residence
school to be furmshed for BI-Centennial Many antique obJects
Indianapolis lnd Mr and
Mr and Mrs Elwood Bachus have been obtamed to be placed m the school
Mrs Ed Hensley Flatwoods and two children have moved
The president appomted a ways and means committee for
Ky
Mrs Goldie White to Cmclnnall
the B1.Centenrual of Mrs Cecil Smith, Mrs Lawrence Roush and
Columbus along with Mr and
Mrs
John Marshall
Miss Wilda Lawson Is
Mrs Alfred R1ce, Mr and Mrs assisting in the care of her new
Refreshments were served by Mrs Hudson to Mrs John
Steve Rice, Bud Alhson and nephew, Enc Edward Lawson, Roach and son, Mrs Alburllce Young Mrs Evelyn Stewart
fnend of Columbus
son of Mr and Mrs Ei:lward Mrs Lawrence Roush Mrs Mablds Noble, Mrs Dorothy Cart·
Mr and Mrs Or lin Gregory Lawson of Syracuse
wright, Mrs Cecil Smith, Mrs J Marshall, Mrs Denms HarriS
and fam ily Columbus and Mr
Mr and Mrs Dana Lewis of Mrs Landon Smith Mrs Laurene LeWis Mrs George Carson
and Mrs Otho Gregory and Clifton visited Mr and Mrs
Mrs Ray Fox and Mrs Uoyd Williams
granddaughter Beth Ann
Russell Roush and family
Gregory Radcliff VISited w1th
HERE AND THERE Mrs Maxme Arnold of Mason visited
Sunday evenmg
Mrs Goldie Gillogly
two weeks With her daughter and son m law, the Rev and Mrs
Paul
F1t.gerald and son Jason at Kansas City Mo
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MISS TERRY BIRD, daughter of Mr and Mrs R1tch1e Bird
1 of New Haven, and Terry Roush, son of Mr and Mrs Albert
• Roush, Letart were urn ted mmamage on September 5 at the
First Church of God, PeariSburg, Va , by the Rev Thomas
by the ed1tor
Sexton
The bride IS a graduate of Wahama High School and the
Today s subJeCt IS not about something that happened
groom IS a 1973 graduate of West VIrginia Umvers1ty They are
yesterday or the day before It transpired over about 2'" months
res1d10g on the farm of his father, where he IS employed
the past summer And 1f you are disinterested m our local
MR AND MRS JACK L PICKENS of Letart W Va are
summer baseball program for boys please sk1p right now to the
announcing
the birth of a son on September 11, at Camden Clark
next column or page ThiS Item should be on the Sport pages but
01 Woody won lmlndifwedoithere
" Hospital Parkersburg The mfant has been named Steven
LaVerne He weighed 8 pounds and 10 ounces Mr and Mrs
For the uninitiated 01 Woody IS not Woody Hayes but
Pickens also have two daughters Lisa and Beverly Grand
Woody Call Jr who reSides on Rose Hill out of Pomeroy He was
parents are Mr and Mrs F R Fauver LeOn Rt 1
born and raised m Middleport where he was an oulstandmg
PASTOR JOHN HAEBERLE OF the St Paul Lutheran
catcher on at least two fine MHS teams one of which got to the
Church,
New Haven Mrs Kenneth Thompson, New Haven, and
Ohio Class Abaseball finals Woody was a great football player,
Mrs Frank Scholz of the St Peters I utheran Church Pt
too at end, where he led the SEOAL In scoring as a seruor on the
Pleasant, attended the District 11·12 conventiOn of the Lutheran
1949 Yellow Jacket team c!K!hampwn with Athens the last year
Church of America at Jackson s Mill recently
the late Forrest Bachtel piloted MHS football basketball and
THE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN of Mason Umted
baseball
Ever smce organiZed k1d baseball got going In the mid-50s m Methodist Church met recently at the church with Mrs Howard
VanMatre m charge of tbe program A pledge serVIce was held
Middleport Pomeroy Woody has been deeply mvolved as a team
The women decided to re-order more tote bags to sell
manager H1s league and tournament champiOnships literally
Attending were Mrs WilllB111 Zerkle, Mrs Clarence Me
are toonumerous tomenllon Evenheiikelyhaslostcount
Cloud Mrs Fred Spencer Mrs Howard VanMatre, Mrs Gladys
Three years ago Woody pulled up stakes and moved his
Thomas Mrs Ray Proffitt, Mrs Roy Test Mrs Dorothy Cart
homestead to the environs of Pomeroy Pomeroy folks lost no
wnght Mrs Margaret Pickens, and Mrs Charles Yeager
lime m assigning him to Pony and Little League managerial
JObs In the summer of 72 his Pomeroy team lied Bidwell for the
champiOnship of the Meigs-Gallia Pony League Last summer
his Pony club won outright the Meigs County e1ght team Pony
THIS WEEKs SCHEDULE
Nels York at Alex3nder
League champiOnship
FRIDAY
Park Ca th at Belpre
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You have to have the horses lor such success But Isn t 11
Miller at Federal Hotk lng
Hannan Trace at Kyger Creek
Warren at Ravenswood
strange that the horses usually turn up where th&amp; good coachmg Southwestern at No Gallia
Green Twp at Symmes Vat ley
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Woody has helped develop many good high school baseball
players the past 18 years but none of hiS boys have made lim
professiOnal baseball Bill Wilson of Pomeroy a relief pitcher
with Philadelphia was a Pomeroy Little League and Pony
League standout m the late 50s and a star for the Pomeroy
Panthers when Russell Moore (now Meigs Local Jr High
principal) ~as their coach
Woody s Pony team of th1s summer might JUSt ha' e another
Wilson m It maybe a couple Five of his starters hit 500 or
better Only one slicked lower than 300 His team s average at
bat was a shockmg 44~ No wondent was unde£eated
Top hitter was Charles Marshall with 33 hits m 53 at bats for
622
Another standout IS the team s No One pitcher nghthander
Jeff McKinney This boy has as much talent as any we ve seen
here for a long time A smooth throwmg motion excellent con
trol and With Ideas of what he's supposed to be domg on the
mound McKmney - If he continues working hard at the game could he an outstanding high school and LegiOn pitcher
Last summer McKinney had IOwms no losses He set a Pony
record of 20 strikeouts m one game and pitched five one hitters
He fanned 151 batters
There were other reasons for the success of the Pomeroy
learn last summer It gave up only 13 runs all summer Its
defense turned m 10 double plays with Charley Marshall at
shortstop the mam txigger
The club now has a 25-game w1nnmg streak gomg mlo next
summer
Woody has set a high mark to equal or surpass But don t
count him out
Pollowlng Is a summary of the team statistics
1973 POMEROY PONY LEAGUE PHILLIE$ (14 0)
PLAYER
A8 H Ave 28 38 HR R 88 E
Charles Marshall
53 33 622 4 5 3 30 16 o
Lorry Fridley
45 23 511 3 2 1 20 11 o
49 25 510 5 2 s 36 16 2
Mike Nesselroad
62 31 500 2 4 2 18 3 o
Jefl McKinney
Kenny M&lt;lnkln
44 22 SOO 2 J o 13 2 o
Tim Rawlin gs
15 6 400 o 0 0 2 2 0
Steve P1ckens
32 12 375 o o o 12 2 0
JohnBia ke
35 IJ 37 1 2 3 o 8 4 o
Pat Soulsby
33 12 J67 0 0 1 8 3 o
Bob Schneider
14 5 357 o o o 1 1 1
Dav id Cole
27 9 333 o 0 0 10 2 1
47 1l 319 1 o o 8 s 2
Rick Taylor
Ed Sisson
22 7 310 o 1 o 9 7 o
Jim Pockllnglon
7 1 21!6 o 0 o 5 1 o
T~~M AVE
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Athens at CFrctevll le
South Po int at Gall polls
Ironton at Hunt East
Newark at Jackson
Maysville at Logan
Huntington Local at Waverly
VInton Co at Wellston

Shenandoah at Trimble
Pt Pte~san t at Barboursv ille
Duval at Wahama
SATURDAY
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Eastern at Southern
MONDAY
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threw the pallS Eastern's John
Sheets will both be in the
startmg lineup eome tomorrow
night Sheela will still be m the
offensiVe backfield, but this
time at fullback and doubling
on defense as a linebacker
Williams will alao be domg
double duty, playing both of
fenslve and defensive end
It could Indeed be a Christian
vs Lions affair as the Big
Purple Machine has rolled up
a total of 1008 yards In just 2
games, w1th 951 of those 3footers coming on the ground
In those 2 contests the Tor
nadoes have rolled to 32-8 and
52-0 triumphs Meanwhile, the
Eagles have been relymg
ma10ly on their defense 10 their
2 victories, 14-ll over Hannan
Trace and 7-ll over Symmes
Valley
The only common opponent
of the two teams IS Hannan
Trace When the Tornadoes
and Wildcats met last week
Southern romped 52-ll piling up
A42 rushmg yards
The key to the Southern
offensive machine IS junior
halfback Mitch Nease who has
cut through defenders for 422
yards, possibly the highest
total of any scholastic gr1dder
m the state The 167 lb junior
has electrified crowds with
scoring dashes of 63 55, 30 and
21 yards, while crossmg the
next-to-the-last chalk line 7
times
But Nease lsn t alone In the
Tornado backfield, for there s
also bru1smg sophomore
fullback Greg Dunmng, who
has 150 rushmg yards and
veteran quarterback Vern Ord
who everytune he takes a snap
from center, is a threat m the
aerl81 game
The Southern defense Is a
very capable weapon as well,
having stopped Green Local
and Hannan Trace cold
That Southern defense,
added to Nease and Dunrung is
one of the thmgs that strikes
lear mto the heart of Eastern
coach Spike Berkh1mer
Berkh1mer admits that the

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Mr and Mrs Daniel Worley
of Beckley, W Va , were
weekend viSitors of Mr and
Mrs Charley Smith
Mr and Mrs Walter Jordan
of Gallipolis were Sunday
VISitors of Mr and Mrs Lin
coin Russell
Mr and Mrs Wilham Boyce
of Columbus were Tuesday
VISitors of Mr and Mrs
Howard Russell
Mrs Geneva Shumate, local,
and Mr and Mrs Paul Pierce,
family of Mason were
weekend viSitors of Mr and
Mrs Ivan Shumate and family
of Mansfield
Mrs Leo Smith and granddaughter of Columbus were
recent VISitors of Mrs S A
Wyatt (Berdie)
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
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Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
Ka1l, Kev10 and Charles and
Mr and Mrs Daniel Worley of
Beckley, W Va

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The New York Mets, given
up for dead not so long ago are
alive and well agam
You never know It's like
1969 all over agam enthused
Tom Seaver, the Mets' p1tchmg
ace after New York scored Its
third
straight
come
from behind victory over
Pittsburgh s NatiOnal League
East leaders Thursday mght
New York was II'.! down as
recently as two weeks ago but
If Seaver, the p1lchmg hero for
the 1969 world champwns, can
beat Blass, the p1tchmg star of
the 1971 world champs in
tomght s wjndup of a f1ve-game
series the Mets Will be on top
The Mets moved within a
half game of the Pirates
Thursday mght, winnmg, 4-3,
m 13 Innings and It looked so
similar to the '69 miracle like
they were getting help from
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Los Ang 5 Atlanta 3 12 Inn s
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retire

NEW YQRK CUP!) - Smg
no &lt;ad songs lor W1lllc Mays
lie won l be back netrt year
·"'ow
but he ha• left so mllny lovely »'4"~~.-wi.I:S:
Grant_
that
I
wanted
a
press
memories behind hun
conference
now
to
end
all
this
Mays made It official Thurs·
day
announcmg
his speculation 110 the guys can
retirement effective at the end concentrate on wiMlng tt 1
a lw~ys said I wouldn t play
of this season
when
1t wasn't any fun and it's
The hardest part will be
commg to spring trammg next not fun when you're hilling
year, knowing I m not gomg lQ 211
Mays hasn't played smce
play Mays sa1d
Sept
9 when he Injured his ribs
But 1s wasn t really a sad
agamst
Montreal
occasion at Shea Stadium as
But, he sa1d, If they get In
Mays called the end of a 22the
Senesn I'm playing I don t
year career
know how but I'm playing
ALove Affair
If lhe Mets are eliminated,
Facmg a battery of TV
said I d hke to play on the
he
cameras at a formal press
last
day I came Into baseball
conference Mays sa1d It a
difficult to explam how much I playing and I want to go out
love baseball You might call It playing
And now the party 1s just
a love affair We ve been
about
over for Mays But one
together 22 years and they ve
been terrific years I don t thing Is certam Even though
know 11 I m saymg this right he 11 be gone he won I be
forgotten
but that s the way I feel '
Mays was clearly un- .. - - • • • • • • - . ,
comfortable '" the formal 1
Our Interest Is
II
settmg as he tried to express 1
h1s feelings butlater he relaxed I
Grealer For You 1
m a smaller gathermg and 1
chuckled, 'wouldn't you guys 1
I
have been surprised 1fl'd S8ld I I
I
was gomg to play another
I
year'
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Of course, Mays knows that s I
1 Year Certificates I
not possible At age 42 with a 1
Of DeMCJI
II
211 batting average Mays 1
knows this 1s It
16 percent per year on 11
But,he also knows he left lyear Cerhftcates oil
behind a record thatfew men 1 Deposit
$1,000 001
Inthehistoryofthegamehave IMtnlmum .
Interest
1
touched-660 homers, 3,283 hits I pay able Quarterly
1
and a lifetime average of 302 I
Mere statistics, of course,
I
can never reflect what Willie I
elgs
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Mays meant to baseball It was I
his flair In the field and on the I
~bases that made hun a legend I
m his own t1me
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He Explalaa Decision
1 The Athens County
Explallllng hls decision to I
S.v1ngs- Loan Co
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announce the retirement now, I
296 S.cond St
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Mays sa1d, ' With the club
Pomeroy Oh1o
1
moving In the last couple of I All Accounts Insured To I
weeks, I said, Hey, maybe I $20 lOO 00 by FSLIC
1
they don't need me ' I don't I
1
want to interfere with the 1 ~"\
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QM!1'1) ~
,
11
had a shot at It
I ~. 1,.
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I told Mr (M Donald) - • • • • • • • • •
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liuntefS and
fishennen to
have big day

lly Unlled Press lntcrnallonal
More than 400 member
sportsmen s clubs or the
League o! Ohio Sportsmen
mcludmg the Central Otuo
Anglers and Hunters Club, the
firSt organized sportsmen s
pm
club
In Ohio and mne diVISion
Pittsburgh (Bian 3 81 at New
Vork ( Seaver 17 10 ) 8 p m
of w1ldllle facilities will be
St
Lou is I Wise 13 12) at
Phlladeiph a (Lonborg 1J ll l open IQ the pubhc Saturday to
1 e5 p m s
ce lebrate NatiOnal Hunting
Clncl nnatl ( Billingham 19 9)
and
Flshmg Day
at Los Angeles O!teen 16 10)
11 p m
The Central Anglers and
San Diego (Gnef 9 16 and
Jones 55 ) at S.!ln Frll nCI!CO Hunters Club 10 Franklin
( Barr 1\ 15 and D Aqu•sto 0 0) County will be among the clubs
28eO pm
to allow the public to par·
&lt;Only games schedu l ed)
Saturday 1 Game s.
tlc1pate 10 demonstrations of
St Lou is at New York
the use of muzzle loadmg
Pittsburgh at Montreal
Cin ci nnati at L os Angeles
rifles, archery hunlmg and
Sa n 0 ego at Sa n Frencis co
trap shoot10g eqwpment
Chicago at Ph Ia night
Atll'lnt a at Hou ston nig ht
Herb Rumfleld Columbus
well known naturalist artist
American League
will also have his works on dis
Eas1
w I pel u • play
Baltimore
90 62 592
Dan Armbruster head of the
Boston
83 69 546 7
eo
12
516
10
Petro t
wildlife diVIsion In the Depart
New York
75 711 490 15 h
ment
of Natural Resources
M ilwa ukee
72 80 474 IS
Cl evelan d
67 86 438 23 11 w•ll be principal speaker at the
West
w 1 pet g b North Dayton Anglers Club
Oakland
90 63 588
The club will also display a
Ka nsasc ty
83 70 542 7
giant,
talkmg Smokey the
M in nesota
75 11 493 14' ,
ChiC ago
74 79 484 16
Bear
Calltorn•a
72 80 ot74 17 11?
Hunting flshmg and WJldhfe
Te )uts
54 9~ JSJ 36
Thursday s Results
Identification clm1cs special
Cal f 6 Texas 4 ls i l1 Inn s
displays
and tours of facilities
T exas a Cal•lorn a 3 2nd
Kansas C1ty 10 Ch1cago 3
w1ll also be featured during the
M nnesota 4 Oakland 3 1st
programs at the clubs
Minnesota 5 Oakland 4 2nd
Baltimore 9 Detroit 0

COnly games sched ul ed)

Today s Probable P1tchers
(All Times EDT)

Oakland (Holtzman 20 121 at
M•nnesota (Cor b n 6 SJ 2 IS

SANDERSON LOST
pm
BOSTON (UP! )-Center
California (Lenge 2 lJ at Derek Sanderson Will be lost to
Te x as (C lyde 4 6) 6 p m
Boston &lt;Moret 11 11 at Detro it the Boston Brums lor an 10
( Perry 13 131 8 pm
Chicago ( Kaat 14 13) at def1mte penod because of a
Ka n sas C ty (S tm pson J 4) B 30 back mjory team physicians
pm
announced Thursday
Baltimore {A l exander xo 8) at
Sanderson m]ured his back
( Rodriguez 8 6)
K ng { 81 Bryant Moff tt (7J Milwaukee
8
30
p m
m practice earlier this week
Sosa tBl and Sadek Rader ZB l
(Only games scheduled)
WP - Bryant {'23 ll ) LP
and was found to have ' acute
Saturday s Games
Baney (lll HRs- Foster 2
Boston
at
Detroit
muscle spasms In his back
(2nd &amp; Jrd)
Bait more at M !waukee
followmg an exammahon at
st Loui s
012 001 100- S 10 1 Cal•torn a at Minnesota
New
York
at
Cleve
tw
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Massachusetts General Hos
Phil a
OJO \02 oox- 6 12 1
Texas at Kan Ctty n1ght
Foster Hrabosky {6) Segul Oakland
Pita!
at
Ch
cago
ntght
( 9) and S1mmons
Ruthvenn

Game Tied Ia Nlntb
Tra1hng, 3-2, mto the bottom
of the runth the Mets Ued the
game on a two-out RBI double
by Duffy Dyer They won It 4
3 on rookie Ron Hodges RBI
smgle but the play that saved
the game occurred a halflllllmg earher m the top of the
13th
Elsewhere 10 the NL East,
Chicago handed Montreal Its
fourth straight loss, 54, and
Philadelphia edgedSt Lou1s 65 In the West, San Francisco
kept C10c10nall s magic
number for clmch10g another
title at five by winning, 7-5 and
Los Angeles defeated Atlanta,
5-3 In 12 Innings
In the Amencan League,
Baltimore blanked DetrOit, 9-ll
Kansas C1ty ripped Chicago
10-3 Minnesota swept Oakland,
4-3 and 5-4 and Califorma beat
Texas 6-4 m 11 Innmgs before
losmg. the second game, S-3
The key play at New York
occurred With two out in the top
of the 13th and slow-moving
R1ch1e Zisk on l1rst base
Pittsburgh s Dave Augustine
lined a drive off t~c very top of
U1e leftfield wall A hall 10ch

higher and the ball would have
been a home run But It
bounced off the wall and right
back mto Cleon Jones glove
and mstead of two runs Pittsburgh got none when Z1sk was
easily thrown out at the plate to
end the Inmng
Jenkins Wlnsl3th
Ferguson Jenk10s, who won t
Win 20 games this season for
the f1rst time In seven years
won his 13th With relief help
from Bob Locker R1ck Mon
day and Don Kessmger each
had three hits In Ch1cagos
VIctory over Montreal
Denny Doyle drove In the
first four runs with a three-run
homer and a sacnf1ce fly ahd
then Bob Boone and Greg
Luzinski homered to snap a 4-4
lie 10 the sixth as Philadelphia
beat St Lows
Hank Aaron had three hits
mcluding the 3 500th of his
career but fa1led to hit hiS
712th home run for the Braves
Instead the Dodgers hit the
homers, three of them and
won the game on Dave Lopes
two-run shot in the 12th WliUe
Crawford hit a p81r of bases
empty homers for Los Angeles

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BAHR CLOTHIERS

Eagle oflense 11as snown very 1111fety ltandy Blake
Berklt1mer and Southern
little so far this year and he
mentor
Bill Jewell both report
feels that 11 Jijst ma y be up to
his own defense to keep the that their ball clubs are sky
high lor the battle and neither
score dose
Eastern s defense which has any surprises In store for
operates out of a 5-2 !ormation the opposition (or so they say )
Both also agree that either
w1th a monster man has been
team
could take It, stating
the key to the Eagles sue
i he best prepared team
cessful start Last week
against Symmes Valley 1! was tomorrow night will win
the defenders who arose and Jewell addnd that his ror
held the Vikings Inside the tO nadoes are healthy and ready
yard line as lime ran out In the to go
Berkh1mer
meanwhile
fourth quarter to preserve a 7-ll
states that he'll hilve to wail
win
The Eagle defense will be and see how his charges look 10
manned by rruddle guard Mike practice tonight, fearing that
Larkins, ends Tim Baum and they may have reached an
Steve Holter tackles Coy emotiOnal peak too early 10 the
Starcher and Phil Bowen week
Game time as aforemenlinebackers John Sheets and
Don Eichinger, monster man tioned, 1s 8 p m at Racine The
Lester Parker, halfbacks Dan game will be earned hve over
Chaffee and Terry Smith and WMPOFM
Startmg Ltneups
OFFENSE
Southern
Eastern
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Vern Ord
Randy Blake
QB
Dave Clark
Don Elchmger
HB
Mttch Nease
Terry Sm1th
HB
Greg Dunning
John Sheets
FB
Jim William s
Steve Holter
E
Tim Maurer
Mike Larkms
E
Dennis Hawk
Dave Hannum
T
John Salser
Coy Starcher
T
Randy Forbes
Dan Chaffee
G
M1ke Codner
Guy Walker
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Dave Huddleston
Tim Baum
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Randy Forbes
E
Steve Holler
Jim Williams
T
Coy Starcher
Dennis Hawk
T
Phil Bowen
Ron Johnson
MG
Mike Larkms
Mike Codner
Don Eich inger
LB
Greg Dunmng
John Sheets
LB
Ttm Maurer
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lester Parker
Dave Clark
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Dan Chaffee
Vern Ord
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Terry Sm1th
Milch Nease
Randy Blake
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By Denay Fobeo
Time Bpm
Date Saturday Sept 22
1973
Place Racine, o
As the sun slowly sets In
the West looking like a red
rubber ball two groups of
gladlat01s storm onto the field
One IS bedecked In deep green
with white numerals The
other white with brilliant
purple and gold trim
The two battalions stand at
attention at opposite ends of
the field facing each other
They then begm shouting and
chanting, jumping up and down
and domg all sorts or exercises
• to limber up for the ensuing
war
It s the 12th t1me these two
forces have met head on, with
the green guys holdmg a
commanding 9 2 lead But
thmgs have slowly been
changing The purple and gold
!elias won last year and are
certamly listed as the heavy
favorites m this year's clash
Many even say that the
purple and gold wamors will
, turn into a Christians vs the
Lions affair But, the un
derdogs are reportedly fiymg
so high that some of them have
dents in their helmets where
they've bwnped into stars
The above Is easily
recogmzed as the annual
Southern-Eastern battle, the
war of Meigs County And If
.last year's diSplay IS any clue
, as to what will transpire
Saturday at Racine 1t could be
a hoppin' night
The Southern Tornadoes
defending Southern Valley
Athletic Conference (SVAC)
champs and heavily favored In
tomorrow nights contest, won
the 1972 thriller at Eastern m
the closmg minutes on a pass
Interception by end Jim
Williams, who dashed 55 yards
with the errant aenal for the
only score In the 6-0 heart
stopper
Williams, and the man who

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Jltosc attending the nlo
GrandoAssoclulion at WellBton
Jlllptlst Church Included Rev
und Mrs Wulter P B(kacson,
Mrs Olhe Mae Cozart, Miss
Vcru Beegle, Mrs (lretta
Simpson, Mr and Mrs Rod
Grimm Mr and Mrs Frank
Cleland and Mrs Helen
Simpson
M• s Freda Frecker and son,
Donald and Kenneth Newland
ol Pine Grove were recent
dinner guests ol Mrs Ethel
Wheeler and Mrs Ada Bays
Other callers included Wallace
Amberger of Chester, Mrs
Elva Cottrill of Logan Mr and
Mrs Charles Covey of Belpre,
Mr ond Mrs Harold Sargent of
Middleport Mrs Clara Mae
Sargent local, Miss Sybil
Ebersbach Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Ra lph Badgley
and Mr and Mrs Albert Hill
returned from a trip of over
4,000 miles They went through
Iowa South Dakota to the
Badlands Wmd Cave NatiOnal
Park Mt Rushmore across
Wyommg to Yellowstone Park
and Grand Tipon Park, South
to Salt Lake City Provo Utah,
Royal Gorge Colorado Spr10gs
and Eisenhower burial place at
Abilene Kansas
Mr and Mrs Linley Hart
and Mr and Mrs Henry Roush
VISited Mr and Mrs John
Fisher over the weekend at
Sandusky Bay
Dale Roush returned home
after spendmg a week m
Columbus w1th h1s son, Mr and
Mrs David Roush and family
Mr and Mrs Merle
Schroeder and daughter Mae
Fern of Columbus were supper
guests Sunday of Mrs
Schroeder s parents Mr and
Mrs Francis Moms
Mr and Mrs Frank
Kraeuter of Galhpohs were
dinner guests Sunday of Mrs
Margaret Houdashelt
Jack Curtis and daughter
Sandra were Sundsy guests of
his mother Mrs Leone Curtis
Isabel Simpson Chlorus
Grunm and Gretta Sunpson
VISited Mr and Mrs Solon
Butcher at Spencer, W Va
Mr and Mrs Brian Sunpson,
Lisa and Darm, of Baltunore
spent the weekend w1th their
parents, Mr and Mrs Chester
Simpson and Mr and Mrs
Ralph Badgley

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JAMES GHEEN J().year-old son Qf Mr and Mrs
Frankhn Gheen Raeme, IS a camer for The Thuly Sentmelm
Racme James, who has 119 customers 1s very enthustastlc
about h1s job lie has saved enough money to make a down
payment on a second car for h1s mother to use to help him on
the route when weather IS bad James an honor student
loves all sports espec~ally basketball and baseball

A(fred
Sociul 'Votes
Sunday School attendance on
Sept 16 was 56 the offermg
$27 20 Worship services were
held at II o clock With the Rev
Meece speaking from Exodus
4 27 5 2 CompromiSing with
Satm In the Name of Religion
to an attendance of 50 Offermg
at this serv1ce was $33 74
pledges $12
Thursday evening guests of
Mr and Mrs Wilber P•rker
were her cousm Mr and Mrs
Gilbert Powers of Otte•
Montana and Samuel an t
r...nora Michael, near Chester
ThiS IS Mr Powers fl ,( VIS!!
to his relatives m Ohio
Mr and Mrs Delbert Yost
and farmly of Sugar Grove 0 ,
spent the weekend w1th
Genevieve Guthrie and at
tended the church homecommg
here on Sunday Mrs Ella Yost
who had been VISiting at the
Guthne home returned home
with t!&gt;&lt;)m
Mr and Mrs Bill Follrod and
Sue Ann of Athens and Mr and
Mrs Otto Swartz of Shade
were Sunday evemng guests of
Nina Robinson and Clara
Follrod
Debbie and Diana Atherton
of Long Bottom were weekend
guests of their grandparents
Mr and Mrs Arthur Atherton
and tney along With their
father Clarence attended the
church homecoming on Sun

Dat~

The

Sentinel

DEYOTEDTOTHE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
E:xec Ed

ROBERT HOEFLICH
City Editor
Published da ly e-x c ept
Saturday by The Oh ova ev
J)ubj Sh ng Company 111

Court St

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Pomeroy

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992 2156 Editorial Phone 992
2157
Secona class postage pa d
at Pomeroy Oh o
Neflonel advert s i ng
r&amp;presenlllll'fe Bott nel
Ge agher nc 12 East &lt;12nd
St

day
Mrs Ohye Weber of Keno
brought Mrs Came Swartz of
Elmwood Nursmg Home to the
all-&lt;lay homecoming servtces
at the church here Mrs
Swartz IS an aunt of Mrs
Weber and a hfe long memtier
of Alfred U M Church
Mr and Mrs Charles
Caldwell and daughter of
Columbus spent the weekend
with h1s parents Mr and Mrs
Garland Caldwell and grandmother Emma Fmdhng
Mr and Mrs Ernest Taylor
accompanied the Lloyd
Dillinger family of Shade to
their son Charles Taylor s
home at London 0 Saturday
lor a VISit with their son Lt
John Taylor who had stopped
from a flight to the airbase
near there They returned to
their home here m the wee
hours on Sunday mormng
Mrs Nelhe Parker and
Thelma Henderson attended
the celebration services for
Umted Methodist Women at
Chnst U M Church In
Manetta 0 from 3 7 on
Sunday Sept 16
Mr and Mrs Warren Bentz
and daughter MaXIne and her
daughter of Glouster attended
the all day serVIces at the
church here Sunday
Other former members
church
attendmg ' the
homecommg on Sunday Sept
16 were Mr and Mrs Otto
Swartz of Shade, Mr and Mrs
Clarence Warner and fam1ly
Athens and Mr and Mrs
Wilbur Warner of The Plains
Came Burson of Athens and
the Harry R1egels of Athens
fnends of the church and Mrs
Oscar D1lhnger and mece and
compamon of Athens 0 and
Lucy Gaul Sumner

New York New York
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Delivered by carr er wl'lere
available SS cents per week
Br Motor Route where
carr er
serv ce
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Year S16 Sl• month s 1 so
Three
months
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S6 Subscript on p ce In
clvdn Sunday
T mes
Sent nel

RAMSEY NAMED
NORMAN Okla (UPI)-Joe
Ramsey a former Oklahoma
asststant who lost out to Lester
Lane for the head basketball
coachmg JOb last spnng was
named to the post Thursday
Lane was a surpnse choice
over Ramsey last Apnl, follow
mg the resignation of John
MacLeod to JOin the pro
coachmg ranks Lane d1ed of a
heart attack earlier thiS
month

PUBLIC AUCJION
SUNDAY SiLE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 at 12:30 P.M.
16 mtles east of Athens Ohto on Rt so E through
Canaanv111e &amp; Guysville Ex1t toward Coolville Turn off SO

E on Co Rd 24 Then turn left on Co Rd 57 1o 1op of htll

Turn rtght on 1st gravel road Follow s1gns Sale on
Gobblers Nob Have sold farm Will sell antiques fur
mture and farm mach1nerv
Good walnut corner cupboard waln ut blanket chest rung
back hoop sk1rt glider rocker old mirrors ant w1 cker
stand ant cha1rs 011 painted p cture hall tree oak
washstand school masters desk old books -bells ant
locks lot of old wooden planes 4 ant stands flat 1rons
nice old wagon seat plank boHom Boston rocker 4 plank

bo11om rung back chairs 23 old wooden butler paddles 9

wooden butter molds camel ba ck trunks roll top de'ik
needs repair lot other wooden pr m1tlves (some very

old) muzzle load ng rifle baskets wooden Ice box old
wooden meat block 2 very old school desks andirons &amp;

fire set foot warmer coffee grinder tron tea kettle
large Iron kettle Iron pots pans hnware old silver
plated tea set lanterns kraut cutters scoops etc
picture frames oil lamps 4 gal stone churn complete
stone jars &amp; jugs bottles old record player Avon bol

ties c~ndlesllcks R R bucket old silverware 2 spltnt
bo11om rockers oak chest old English china cups &amp;

plates depress1on glass draw knlves tools and other old

llems Nice maple d1n ng table w 6 ladder back

c ha~rs

not old

cream cans wooden too l boxes chest of
drawers mght stands old chairs 2 pc bedroom suite

complete two 30 In beds complete lwtn beds
lete refrigerator
freezer at top
r.amps
upright deep freeze TV set

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Ike new elec
fans elec
appliances J pc m!lple couch &amp; cha r set 2 pc gold w1ng
N

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bock living room su te overstuffed vinyl chair auto
Kenmore washer &amp; dryer tubs lypewrtter
Form Machinery Red bellied Ford tractor runs good
brush hog 2 gang pickup plows 2 wheeled trailer pull
type disc old rake on steel cha n saw hand &amp; farm
tool&amp; wheel borrow ; I roll barbed wire good rotary lawn
mower rotoflller No lunch bring sondw~er and-lawn
chair
Tlrtot Co£h Positive ID Not responsible for acctdents
OWNEIIS--MR AND MRS RICHARD SCHLOSS
Auetionoer- Btu J~noo- Phone 962 4333 or 557 3411

Tuppers Plains
Society News

11111

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Mr ,111d Mrs Munford
Smith Cm roll
Several !ncnds u\d tcla li' cs
!rom the area altcndcd the
nnnual Woodrum H.cwuon at
Temple Church
Brya n Jordan, son of Mr and
Mrs
D\\ alnc
Jordnn
1epresented M e~gs County m 4
H woodworking at U1e Ohio
State Fair
Guests of Murl Calaway
we1e fanul) members M1 and
Mrs t..con Woodrum Cathy
and Randy Mr and M1 s
James Petty Btll Chuck and
J}m and Mr and Mrs Bob
Woodrum 11mmy and I racy
McArthur
Mr
and Mr s
Clen
Gassaway Powell were
overmght guests of their sonm law and daughter Mr and
Mrs Wilham Miller and
daughters Other guests were
Mrs Miller s uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs F'red Whetnall
Columbus and their son m law
and daughter Mr and Mrs
Dan Akers Albany
Mrs Goldie Gillogly spent a
week with her son m law and
daughter Mr and Mrs Ralph
FraZier m Galhpo]Js
Mr and Mrs Wilham
Lawson and family were called
to Charleston , W Va , because
of the death of Mrs Lawson s
mother Mrs Bert Withrow
Others from here who attended
the funeral on Wednesday were
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
Mr and Mrs James Gaston
and Mr and Mrs Paul Gaston
and family JOined others for a
family reumon at the home of a
nephew Mr and Mrs James
Gaston Amanda
Bernice
McKnight
Columbus VISited Mr and
Mrs D 0 McKmght Mrs
Goldie Gillogly and other
relatives here
Ardis Cummmgs, Athens
was an overmght guest of her

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Mr nnd Mr&lt; I JII t y SUin h y
1nd 1\nna M.\rwn wen

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Ml and Mrs Wilham I IIWSOII
rm the l nwson.Jcrrcrs wed
dm~ were Mr and Mrs AIJStm
W1ihrow a11d son I homas and
Mrs f rank I msley and son
D11n and ~ ra nd da u g h tc r
Charleston W Va .dso Mr
and Mrs PaL' Wood and
fam1ly Charleston and Mr
and Mrs Bob G1m1and ftumty
Poca W Va
Mt s Patty McComas Elliott
!rom New MeXIco spent some
(!me he• e w1U1 her father Elza
McComas and other relat1vs
here and m the Day ton area
Her brother m law and Sister
Mr and Mrs V1ctot Perry
took her to Dayton on Sunday
evemng to go by plane to her
home They returned home on
Monday
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Crabtree enJoyed a vacatiOn
which took them to northern
Ohio where they went to Cedar
Pomt and took a boat tnp on
Lake Ene They JOurneyed on
to Armada M1ch where they
VISited his uncle and aunt Mr
and Mrs Edgar Crabtree and
coustns Mr and Mrs Max
Crabtree
Mr and Mrs Dwame Jordan
and family accompanied by
her mother, Mrs Wilham
CUlwell were m Columbus for
the wedding of Mrs CUI\\ ells
grandson, Steve R1ce to M1ss
Demse Lyons of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Cecil Gillogly
and fam1ly spent a vacatiOn
and were at King s Island near
C1ncmna!I the Air Force
Museum m Dayton and were m
Columbus
Guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs Wilham CUlwell have
been Mr and Mrs Ed CUlwell
Ind1anapohs Ind Mr and
Mrs Ed Hensley Flatwoods
Ky
Mrs Goldie White
Columbus, along w1th Mr and
Mrs Alfred Rice Mr and Mrs
Steve RICe Bud Allison and
fnend of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Orlm Gregory
and family Columbus and Mr
and Mrs Otho Gregory and
granddaughter Beth Ann
Gregory Radcliff VISited with
Mrs Goldie Gillogly

Charles Betzmg remams m
very poor health at Kimes
Convalescent Home at Athens
Fnends here have learned of
the death Sunday morning of
Mrs Ira Kyle at Wadsworth
Ohio They formerly hved at
Tuppers Plams, but a few
years ago had moved to Ltttle
Hockmg but a few weeks ago
had gone to live w1th thCJr
daughter , Helen White at
Wadsworth, as Mrs Kyle had
been 10 fa!lmg health for
several years
Mrs Kuhl visited Nelsel
Weatherman one day last
week
MISS Judy Perry of Parkers
burg spent the weekend here
With her aunt, Mrs Bessie
Webster
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nud Mrs

DENNIS HARRIS
MASON - Dennis Harris,
Mason graduated Sept 14
from the United Electronic
Institute and Is employed as
an electronic technician at
Magnavox Co Greenville,
Tenn Graduation exercises
were held In Charleston
Attending were hls wife
Cecilia Smith Harris Mrs
Cecil Smith, his mother,
Mrs Wilma Harris, and Mr
and Mrs Charles Dill, all of
Mason

Fairview
News Notes

By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr Steve Starr of Columbus
was a weekend guest of Mr
and Mrs Herbert Sayre and
enJoyed sqwrrel hunting
Weekend guests of Mrs
Mar) Donohue and Mrs Rose
Bachus were Mr and Mrs
James Roush of Delaware, Mr
and Mrs Starling Bachus and
children of Lancaster Mr and
Mrs John Waddle of Colum
bus Mr and Mrs Bill Donohue
of Detr01 t M!Ch Mr and Mrs
Donohue are movmg to the
former Elwood Bachus
residence
Mr and Mrs Elwood Bachus
and two children have moved
to Cmcmnat1
MISS Wilda Lawson IS
assiSting m the care of her new
nephew, Enc Edward Lawson,
son of Mr and Mrs Edward
Lawson of Syracuse
Mr and Mrs Dana Lew1s of
Chiton viSited Mr and Mrs
Russell Roush and family
Sunday evemng

By Mrs Evelyn Brickles
The WSCS met With Mrs
Ne1sel Weatherman Thursday
Anthony La combs son of Mr
and
La combs
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after fractunng h1s leg while
playmg football
Mr and Mrs Wayne
Bnckles attended the funeral
of theJT Sister m law Mrs
Charles Spencer at Belpre
Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Tommy Miller
and grl!llddaughter Conme,
and Phillip Walker all of
Dayton spent a weekend here
With Mr and Mrs Marvm
Walker ~nd daughter Ruth1e
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Nichols spent a few days with
their daughter Mr and Mrs
Clarence Morton and family of
Dayton They also VISited their
daughter
Mrs
Manum
Hendershot and family of
Lancaster Mrs Leota Massar
entertamed with a birthday
dinner Sunday at her home at
Eastern m honor of her bir
thday and Oscar Babcock s
bJTthday Those present for the
occasiOn were Mr and Mrs
Oscar Babcock Mrs Eulah
Swan and Mr and Mrs Ray
Jus!Js and son all of Tuppers
Plams, and Mr and Mrs
David Riggs and family or
VIenna, W Va
Mrs Edith Betzmg spent
Sunday with Freda Miller and
Lenora Betzmg of Chester
Oscar
Babcock
and
Josephine Babcock VISited her
brother Raymond Coleman at
Syracuse recently
Mr and Mrs John Arbaugh
spent Sunday with their son
Mr and Mrs Wesley Arbaugh
and daughter of Old Man's
Cave near Logan
Mrs Ne1sel Weatherman
spent Sunday with her brother
Mr and Mrs Eldred GrliDes
and his mother Mrs Cora
Gnmes of Athens and they all
attended church services at the
FITs! Church of God there
Rev Earl N1chols IS the pastor
there

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by the editor
Today s subJect IS not about something that happened
vesterday or the day before It transpired over about 21n months
the past summer And If you are dismterested m our local
summer baseball program lor boys please skip nght now to the
next column or page ThiS Item Should be on the Sport pages but
01 Woody won t mmd if we do 1! here
For the unJml!ated 01 Woody IS not Woody Hayes, but
Woody Call Jr who resides on Rose Hill out of Pomeroy He was
born and raiSed tn Middleport where he was an outstahdmg
catcher on at least two fme MHS teams one or which got to. the
Oh1o Class Abaseball fmals Woody was a great football player,
too at end where he led the SEOAL m scormg as a semor on the
1949 Yellow Jacket team cO&lt;hampJOn with Athens the last year
the late Forrest Bachtel piloted MHS football, basketball and
baseball
Ever smce orgamzed kid baseball got gomg m the mJd.50s m
Middleport Pomeroy Woody has been deeply mvolved as a team
manager H1s league and tournament cbampJOnships literally
are too numerous to men!Jon Even he likely has lost count
Three years ago Woody pulled up stakes and moved his
homestead to the environs of Pomeroy Pomeroy folks lost no
lime 1n asSigmng him to Pony and Little League managenal
JObs In the summer of 72 hiS Pomeroy team lied Bidwell lor the
champiOnship of the MeJgs-Galha Pony League Last summer
his Pony club won outright the Meigs County eight team Pony
League champiOnship
You have to have the horses for such success But JSn t 1t
strange that the horses usually turn up where tha good coachmg
JS ?
Woody )las helped develop many good high school baseball
players the past 16 years but none of ' hiS boys have made 1t m
professiOnal baseball Bill Wilson of Pomeroy a rehef pitcher
with Ph1ladelphJa was a Pomeroy Little League and Pony
League standout m the late 50s and a star for the Pomeroy
Panthers when Russell Moore (now Meigs Local Jr High
principal) was their coach
Woody s Pony team of thiS summer might JUSt ha&lt; e another
Wilson m 1! maybe a couple FIVe of hiS starters hlt 500 or
better Only one slicked lower than 300 HIS team s average at
bat was a shockmg 445 1No wonder 1! was undefeated
Top hitter was Charles Marshall w1th 33 hits m 53 at bats for
622
Another standout IS the teams No One pitcher nghthandcr
Jeff McKmney This boy has as much talent as any we ve seen
here for a long 11me A smooth throwmg mot1on, excellent con
trot and with tdeas of what he s supposed to be domg on the
mound McKumey - I! he contmues workmg hard at the game could be an outstandln~ high school and Legion pitcher
Last summer McKmney had 10 wins no losses He set a Pony
record of 20 stnkeouts m one game and pitched five one-hitters
He fanned 151 batters
There were other reasons for the success of the Pomeroy
team last summer It gave up only 13 runs all summer Its
defense turned In 10 double plays With (.,'harley Marshall at
shortstop the mam trigger
The club .'.'ow has n 25 game winning streak gomg mto next
summer
Woody has set a h1gh mark to equal or surpass But don t
count him out
Following Is a summary or the team statistics
197J POMEROY PONY LEAGUE PHILLIE5tl40)
PLAYER
AB H Ave 28 38 HR R 88 E
Charles Marshall
53 33 622 4 5 J JO 16 o
Larry Fridley
4l 23 511 3 2 1 20 11 o
Mtke Nessel road
49 25 510 5 2 5 36 16 2
Jeff McKinney
62 31 500 2 4 2 18 3 0
Kenny Mankin
44 22 soo 2 3 o 13 2 o
Tim Rowll ngs
IS 6 400 o 0 0 2 2 0
Sieve Pickens
32 12 375 o o o 12 2 o
JohnBiake
35 13 37 1 2 3 o B 4 o
Pol Soulsby
33 12 367 o o 1 B 3 o
Bob Schneider
14
5 357 0 0 0 1 1 1
Dovld Cole
21 9 JJJ o o o 10 2 1
Rock Taylor
47 IS 319 1 0 0 B 5 2
22 7 JIG 0 1 0 9 7 0
Ed SISson
Jim Pock I nQion
7 2 71)1, o o o s 1 o
TEAM AVE
485 215 445 19 to 12 179 75 6

MASON - r attended a Rt-Ccntenntat meeting in Point
Pleasant last w~oek at Appalachian Power Auditorium and wa.q
amazed at the plans bemg made to observe our country s B1
Centennial With the money allotted, accordmg to Jack Burdette,
t'&lt;Hlrdlnator of 81-Centenntat, Fort Randolph Will be constructed
Building will start next sprmg 1he fort will be located at Krodel
Park
The Mason County Homemakers council Is bucking a plan to
obtam and furniSh a one room school Already many desks have
been obtained along with pot belly stove and blackboards
Other ideas discussed for the celebration was the foruung of
a local mllltia stamp project cleamng up the riVer bank, brm~
U1e Delta Queen to Pomt Pleasant next year a !arm museum,
Boone s trading post and a book of the history of Mason County
Jack Fruth has agreed to serve as chairman of Ute finance
committee and coordinator of fmance dnve Rod Brand IS
treasurer
NEW liAVEN - MRS BRENDA MERRITT WIIS In charge
of the program wben the Methodist Women of Graham Umted
MethodiSt Church met at the church recently The topiC was
The Busmess Women of the Bible Also mcluded In the
devotiOnals was the presentation of a poem and prayer
Mrs Donna Bartram led the group In discussion It was
decided to call a special meeting to elect officers before Sept 25
Other matters were discussed such as vJsJtatJOn and a shower for
Mrs Terry Roush Mrs Ada Clarke closed the meetmg With
prayer
Present were Mrs Donna Bartram, Mrs Eumce Kmg Mrs
Esher Brown Mrs Brenda Memtt Mrs Ada Clarke Mrs
Margaret Wyatt Mrs Jack Pickens Lisa and Beverly
MASON - THE MASON HOMEMAKERS met recently at
the former home of Mrs George Hudson m Mason The Hudsons
now reSide near Rutland Meigs County
The lesson, The Happy Dieter " was g1ven by Mrs J
Marshall Alow calone beverage was served which consiSted of
skim milk and fruit Other foods were exhibited that show how to
reduce calories
Mrs Dorothy Cartwnght was 1n charge of the devotionals
and Mrs Alburbce Young read an article, I d Rather Be Tired
Than Lonely
Mrs Landon Smith preSident assisted with reports which
are to be completed before Achievement Day scheduled for
October 25 at the Moose Hall PI Pleasant She appomted Mrs
Dorothy Cartwnght Mrs Alburl!ce Young and Mrs Evelyn
Stewart to the nommatmg committee
Mrs Ray Fox Mason County Homemakers Council
preSident reported on the county s goal of achieVIng a one room
school to be furnished for BI-Centennial Many antique obJects
have been obtamed to be placed In the school
The president appointed a ways and means committee for
the BI-Centennial of Mrs Cecil Smith Mrs Lawrence Roush and
Mrs John Marshall
Refreshments were served by Mrs Hudson to Mrs John
Roach and son, Mrs Alburtice Young Mrs Evelyn Stewart
Mrs Lawrence Roush, Mrs Matilda Noble, Mrs Dorothy Cart
wnght Mrs Cecil Smith Mrs J Marshall Mrs DenniS HarriS
Mrs Landon Smith Mrs Laurene LewiS Mrs George Carson
Mrs Ray Fox and Mrs Uoyd WIIlJa111s
HERE AND TIIERE Mrs Maxme Arnold of Mason VISited
two weeks w1th her daughter and son m law, the Rev and Mrs
Paul Fitzgerald and son, Jason, at Kansas City, Mo
MISS TERRY BIRD daughter of Mr and Mrs Ritchie Bird
of New Haven and Terry Roush son of Mr and Mrs Albert
Roush, Letart, were uruted m marnage on September 5 at the
First Church of God PeariSburg, Va by the Rev Thomas
Sexton The bnde IS a graduate of Wahama High School and the
groom IS a 1973 graduate of West VIrgJma Umvers1ty They are
residing on the farm of his father, where he is employed
MR AND MRS JACK L PICKENS of Letart W Va are
announcmg the birth of a son on September 11 at Camden Clark
Hospital Parkersburg The Infant has been named Steven
LaVerne He weighed 6 pounds and 10 ounces Mr and Mrs
Pickens also have two daughters, Lisa and Beverly Grand
parents are Mr and Mrs F R Fauver Leon Rt I
PASTOR JOHN HAEBERLE OF the St Paul Lutheran
Church New Haven Mrs Kenneth Thompson, New Haven, and
Mrs Frank Scholz, of the St Peter s Lutheran Church PI
Pleasant, attended the Distnct ll-12 convenl!on of the Lutheran
Church of Amenca at Jackson s Mill recently
THE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN of Mason Umted
Methodist Church met recently at the church with Mrs Howard
VanMatre In charge of the program A pledge servtce was held
The women decided to re-order more tote bags to sell
Attendmg were Mrs Wilham Zerkle, Mrs Clarence Me
Cloud Mrs Fred Spencer Mrs Howard VanMatre Mrs Gladys
Thomas Mrs Ray Proffitt Mrs Roy Test Mrs Dorothy Cart
wnght, Mrs Margaret Pickens, and Mrs Cllarles Yeager

THIS WEEKs SCHEDULE

FRIDAY
SVAC

Hannan Trace at Kyger Creek
Southwester11 at No Gallla
Others
Athens at Circleville
South Point at Glllllpolls
Ironton at Hunt East
Newark at Jackson
Maysville at Logan
Hunllngton Local at Waverly
V.nton Co at Wellston

Nels York at Alexander
Park Cath at Belpre
M Her at Federal Hocking
Warren at Ravenswood
Green Twp al Symmes Vlllley
Shenandoah at Trimble
Pt Pleasant at Barboursville
Duval at Wahama
Eastern

SATURDAY
SVAC
at Southern
MONDAY

Wahama at Fed Ho cking

Uy MrH t roue!~ Morri•
Clifford Bryson nf Pltt&amp;burgh
came und brouKht his lather,
llot&gt;art Bryson home from
Vetc rons ltoo pltul In Hun·
tinMton
those atte nding the Rio
Grande AssociatlOII at Wellston
Baptist Church Included Rev
ond Mrs Walter P Blkacson,
Mrs Ollie Mae Cozart Miss
Vera Beegle Mrs Grella
Sunpson Mr and Mrs Rod
Grimm Mr and Mrs Frank
Cleland and Mrs Helen
Simpson
Mrs Freda Frecker and son,
Donald and Kenneth Newland
or Pine Grove were recent
dinner gyests of Mrs Ethel
Wheeler and Mrs Ada Bays
Other callers mcluded Wallace
Amberger of Chester, Mrs
Elva Cottrill of Logan, Mr and
Mrs Charles Covey of Belpre,
Mr and Mrs Harold Sargent of
Middleport Mrs Clara Mae
Sargent local Mi ss Sybil
Ebersbach Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Ralph Badgley
and Mr and Mrs Albert Hill
returned from a trip of over
4 000 m•les 1 hey went through
Iowa South Dakota to the
Badlands Wind Cave Nallonal
Park Mt Rushmore, across
Wyoming to Yellowstone Park
and Grand T1pon Park South
to Salt Lake C1ty Provo Utah,
)l.oyal Gorge Colorado Sprmgs
and Eisenhower burJal place at
Abilene Kansas
Mr and Mrs Lmley Hart
and Mr and Mrs Henry Roush
VISited Mr and Mrs John
Fisher over the weekend at
Sandusky Bay
Dale Roush returned home
after spending a week m
Columbus with hiS son Mr and
Mrs DaVId Roush and family
Mr
and Mrs Merle
Schroeder and daughter Mae
Fern of Columbus were supper
guests Sunday of Mrs
Schroeder s parents, Mr and
Mrs FranciS MorriS
Mr and Mrs Frank
Kraeuter of Galhpohs were
dinner guests Sunday of Mrs
Margaret Houdashelt
Jack CUrtis and daughter
Sandra were Sunday guests of
his mother Mrs Leone Curtis
Isabel S1mpson Chlorus
Grlffiffi and Grella SIIDpson
VISited Mr and Mrs Solon
Butcher at Spencer, W Va
Mr and Mrs Br~an SIIDpaon,
L1sa and Darm of BaltJIDore
spent the weekend with their
parents Mr and Mrs Chester
Simpson and Mr and Mrs
Ralph Badgley

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Lu!t Anvel os

threw the pass Eastern's John
Shee(B will both be In the
starting lineup come tomorrow
niKht Shee(lj will still be m the
ofle!l.live backfield but this
tlme at fullback and doubling
on defense as a linebacker
Williams wtll also be dmng
double duty, playing both of
fensive and defensive end
Jt could indeed be a Christian
vs Lions affair as the Big
Purple Machine has rolled up
a total of 1008 yards In just 2
games with 951 of those 3looters coming on the ground
In those 2 contests the Tor
nadoes have rolled to 32-8 and
52-1) triumphs Meanwhile, the
Eagles have been relymg
mamly on their defense m theJT
2 vlctones, 14-1) over Hannan
Trace and 7-1) over Symmes
Valley
The only common opponent
of the two teams Is Hannan
Trace When the Tornadoes
and Wildcats met last week
Southern romped 52-1) p1hng up
442 rushmg yards
The key to the Southern
offensive machine ts jun10r
halfback Mitch Nease, who has
cut through defenders for 422
yards possibly the h1ghest
total of any scholastic gndder
In the state The 167 lb jun10r
has electrified crowds with
scoring dashes of 63, 55, 30 and
21 yards while crossing the
next-to-the-last chalk !me 7
Urnes
But Nease lsn t alone m the
Tornado backfield, for there s
also brUising sophomore
fullback Greg Dunnmg who
has 150 rushing yarda and
veteran quarterback Vern Ord
who, everytJIDe he takes a snap
from center, is a threat m the
aenal game
The Southern defense IS a
very capable weapon as well,
having stopped Green Local
l!lld Hannan Trace cold
That Southern defense,
added to Nease and Dunmng,ls
one of the things that strikes
fear into the heart of Eastern
coach Spike Berkh1mer
BerkhliDer admits that the

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By IRA MILLER
UPI Spor1s Writer
The New York Mets g1ven
up for dead not so long ago are
alive and well again
You never know It's hke
1969 all over agam enthused
Tom Seaver the Mets pitchmg
ace, after New York scored Its
th1rd
straight
come
from behind victory over
Pittsburgh's National League
East leaders Thursday mght
New York was t'h down as
recently as two weeks ago but
if Seaver, the p1tchmg hero for
the 1969 world champions can
beat Blass, the p1tchmg star of
the 1971 world champs, m
tomght s wmdup of a fiVe .game
senes the Mets Will be on top
The Mets moved Within a
hall game of the Pirates
Thursday mght winnmg, 4-3
in 13 uuungs and It looked so
similar to the 69 miTacle like
they were getting help from
above

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EXCELLENT
SELECTION OF
ALL WEATIIER

Eagle ortense has shown very
little so far this year, and he
feels that it just may be up to
hiS own defense to keep the
score close
Eastern's defense which
operates out Of a 5-2 formation
with a monster man, has been
the key to the Eagles sue
cess!ul start Last week
against Symmes Valley it was
the defenders who arose and
held the V1kmgs Jll8Jde the 10
yard line as time ran out In the
fourth quarter to preserve a 7-ll
wln
The Eagle defense will be
m~nned by 1n1ddle guard Mike
Larkins, ends T1m Baum and
Steve Holter tackles Coy
Starcher and Phil Bowen
linebackers John Sheets and
Don Eichinger, monster man
Lester Parker, halfbacks Dan
Chaffee and Terry Sm1th and

ss feiy Randy Blake
Rerkhtmer and Southern
mentor Bill Jewell both report
that their ball clubs are sky
high for the battle and netther
has any surprises m store for
the opposition (or so they say)
Both also agree that either
team could take 1t stating
The best prepared team
tomorrow mght will wln
Jewell adde.d that h1s for
nadoes are healthy and ready
to go
Berkh1mer , meanwhile
states that he II have to wait
and see how hls charges look in
practice tomght, fearing that
they may have reached an
emotwnal peak too early m the
week
Game time as aforemen
tloned IS 8 p m at Racme The
game will be carried hve over
WMPOFM

Southern
Vern Ord

QB

Dave Clark

HB
HB
FB
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Milch Nease
Greg Dunntng
Jim Williams
Tim Maurer

DenniS Hawk
John Salser
Randy Forbes
Mike Codner
Dave Huddleston
Randy Forbes
Jim Williams
Dennis Hawk
Ron Johnson
Mtke Codner
Greg Dunnmg
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Sieve Holter
Mike Larkms
Dave Hannum

Coy Starcher
Dan Chaffee
Guy Walker
Tim Baum

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Steve Holler
Coy Starcher
Ph1l Bowen
M1ke Larkins

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Dave Clark

Vern Ord
Milch Nease
Buddy Ervin

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Randy Blake
Terry Smith
John Sheets

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Lester Parker

Dan Chaffee
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Vorl"- t Sea v er 11 10) 8 p m
St
L ou s ( WI5e 13 12) at
Phl lad elph a (Lonbor g l J 13 )
1 e5 p m s
c ncl nnat l (Billin gh am 1? 9)
at L os An geles (Osteen 16 101

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San D iego (Gf lef 9 16 and
Jon es S 5) at S.nn F ran cisco
( Ba rr 11 15 end 0 Aqu lsto 0 Ol
2 8 e Op m
(Only gemes scheduled )
Saturday s Games
51 L oui s at New York
Pittsburgh at Montr eal
C nc nnatl at Los Angeles
Sen 0 ego at Se n F ran c isco
CMJCllgo at PM!Ia nt ghl
Atlanta at Hou ston n ig ht
Amertcan League

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Boston
Detro•t
New York
Mtlwaukee
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83 69 546 7
80 72 526 10
75 78 490 151 '
72 80 474 18
67 86 4]8 23 h

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484 16

Kansasc ty
M nneso1a
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Ch c ago
74 79
Cal forma
72 80 474 17 h
Tex" s
54 99 353 36
Thursdays Results
Cal f 6 Te)Cas 4 lst 11 inns
Texas 8 California 3 2nd
Kensfts City 10 Ch cllgo 3
Mmnesota 4 Oakland 3 1st
Mtnnesola s Oakland 4 2nd
Balttmore 9 Detro 1 0
(Only games scheduled)
Today s Probable Pttchers
(All Times EDT)
Oakland { Holtzman 20 12 ) at
Mmnesota ! Corb n 6 51 2 IS

Htmters and
fishermen to
have big day
Jly U1uted Pres. International
More than 400 mem ber
sportsmen s clubs of the
l.eague of OhiO Sportsmen,
tncludmg the Central OhiO
Anglers and Hunters Club the
f1rst or gamzed sportsmen s
dub m Ohio and moe diVISIOn
of Wildhfe facilitieS Will be
open to t11e publi c Saturday to
celebrate National Huntmg
and F1Shmg Day
The Central Anglers and
Hunter s Club m Franklin
County will be among the clubs
to allow the pubhc tQ participate 1n demonstrations of
the use of muzzle loadm g
rtfles, archery huntmg and
trap shootmg eqwpment
Herb Rumf1eld Columbus
well known naturaliSt artist,
Will also have hiS works on dis
play
Dan Armbruster head of the
Wildlife diVISIOn In the Depart
ment of Natural Resources,
will be prinCipal speaker at the
North Dayton Anglers Club
The club will also display a
g1ant talkmg Smokey the
Bear
Huntmg fiShmg and w1ldhfe
1dent1fJca!Jon clm1es special
displays and tours of facJhtles
Will also be featured durmg the
programs at the clubs

SANDERSON LOST
BOSTON (UP! )- Center
Derek Sanderson will be lost to
the Boston Brums for an mdefmJte penod because of a
back mJury team physicians
announced Thursday
Sanderson InJUred his back
m practice earher this week
and was found to have "acute
muscle spasms m hiS back
following an examJnal!on at
Mas88chusetts General Hos
p1tal

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CaiJfornr_, (Lange 2 1) at
Texas {Clyde 4 6) 6 p m
Boston (Moret 11 1 J at Detroit
{Perry 13 13 ) 8 p m
Ch icago
(K.aat
14 13)
at
Kansa s C ty {5 mpson 3 4) 8 30

Balttmore (Alexander xO 8 ) at
M lwaukee
tRodrtguel 8 6)
Mejor league Rnults
K ng (8) Bryant Moff tt (1)
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30 p m
By United Press International
Sosa (8) •nd Sadek Rader Z81
(Only games scheduled l
Nattonal League
WP - Bryant (23 11) LP Saturdays Games
HRs- Foster 2
Montreal
010 000 120- 4 13 J Baney ( l ll
Boston
al Detrott
Chicago
101 021 OOx - 5 7 0 l2nd &amp;3rdl
Baltimore
at Milwaukee
Renko Caskey (7) Taylor ( B)
St LOUIS
012 001 100- 5 10 l California at M nnesota
and Stinson Boccabella (8)
York at Cleve tw 11aht
Phil a
030 102 oox- 6 12 1 New
Jenkins Locker (8 ) and Hund
Texas
at Ken City n ght
Foster Hrebosky t6l Segul
ley WP- Jenktns (lJ IS ) LP Renko ( 14 Ill Hr Sa ley (9) and s mmons Ruthvenn Oakland at Chi c ago night
0 arlo (41 Wallace (5) Brand
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202 001 000- 5 7 0 WP - Brandon (2 4) LP - Foster
Ctnclnnat
t06 ooo oox - 7 12 2 113 9 1 HRs - Doyle 13rdl
San Fran
Grimsley Baney (3) Nelson Boone (lOth) Luz. nsk (29th )
(6 ) Bor:bon ( 7) and Pl um mer
Carbo ( Bih )

Game Tied In Nlnlh
Tra!lmg, 3-2, mto the bottom
of the mnt)l the Mets t1ed the
game on a two-out RBI double
by Duffy Dyer They won It 4
3 on rookie Ron Hodges RBI
Single but the play that saved
the game occurred a half
mnmg earher m the top of the
13th
Elsewhere m the NL East
Chicago handed Montreal 1ts
fourth straight loss 5-4 and
PluladelphJa edged St LoUis 66 In the West San Francisco
kept CmcmnatJ s magic
number for clmchmg another
t1tle at five by winning 7.5 and
Los Angeles defeated Atlanta,
5-3 m 12 mnmgs
In the AmeriCan League,
Balthnore blanked DetrOit 9-1),
Kansas C1ty npped Chicago,
1().3, Mmnesota swept Oakland,
4-3 and 5-4, and Callforma beat
Texas 6-4 m II Innmgs before
losing the second game, 8-3
The key1Jiay at New York
occurred With two out m the top
of the 13th and SlOW'ffiOVing
Richie ZJSk on first base
Pittsburgh s Dave Augustme
lined a drive off the very top of
the leftfleld wall A half-mch

higher and the ball would have
been a home run But Jt
bounced off the wall and r1ght
back mto Cleon Jones glove
and mstead or two runs, Pitts
burgh got none when Zisk was
easily thrown out at the plate to
end the mnmg
Jenldus Wins 13th
Ferguson Jenkins who won t
wm 20 games this season for
the first time m seven years,
won h1s 13th with rehef help
from Bob Locker Rick Mon
day and Don Kessmger each
had three hits ll1 Ch1cagos
victory over Montreal
Denny Doyle drove m the
f1rst four runs With a three-run
homer and a sacnf1ce fly ahd
then Bob Boone and Greg
LuzJnskJ homered to snap a 4-4
lie m the sixth as Philadelphia
beat Sl Lows
Hank Aaron had three hlls
mcludmg the 3 500th of his
career but failed to hit his
712\h home run for the Braves
Instead the Dodgers h1t the
homers three of them, and
won the game nn Dave Lopes
two-run shot in the 12th Willie
Crawford hit a pmr of basesempty homers for Los Angeles

Mays to

ne Ea1tero Ht'h Sehoot
theerleoden will opo010r 1
pep roily at the school
Saturdoy at f p m ne blind
will aleo perform 1nd 1
motortade to the 11me 11
Raciue will follow

retire

N f~ W YORK IUPI l - Stng
no Hltd HOngs for Wtlhe Mays
lie won t be back next yeW'
but he has left so many lovely W.&amp;r$Z:WJ:o. m.. c., :eo, .\,C. :r«W
Grant that I wanted a press
memories behind hliD
Mays made 11 official Thurs- conference now to end all this
day
an nounci ng
his speculation so the guys can
retirement effectiVe at the end concentrate on winning It 1
always said I wouldn t play
of this season
The hardest part Will be when It wasn't any fun and tt s
t'Ommg to sprmg trammg next not fun when you re hitt1ng
year knowing 1 m not going to 211
Mays hasn't playeq since
play Mays said
But IS wasn t really a sad Sept 9 when he mjured hiS ribs
occasion at ~ea Stadium as against Montreal
But he 88Id "If they get in
Mays called the end of a 22the Serlesn I m playing I don t
year career
know how bot I m playmg '
A Love Affair
If the Mets are eliminated
FaCing a battery of TV
he
said I'd !Ike to play on the
cameras at a formal press
conference Mays said, It s last day I came mlo baseball
difficult to explain how much I playing and I want to go out
love baseball You might call II playing
And now the party Js just
a love affair We ve been
together 22 years and they ve about over lor Mays But one
been temf1c years I don t thmg Is certam Even though
know 1f I m saying this Tight he II be gone, he won t be
forgottep
but that s the way I feel '
Mays was clearly un
1
comfortable 1n the format 1
Our Interest Is
settmg as he tried to express 1
1
his leelmgs but later he relaxed
Greater
You
m a stnaller gathering and 1
I
chuckled wouldn t you guys I
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have been surprised If I'd said I I
~
I
was gomg to play another
V
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year '
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1 Year Certntcates I
not possible At age 42 with a 1
Of DepoSit
1
211 batting average Mays 1
1
knows thiS 1s 1t
16 percent per year on 1 1
But he also knows he left hear Certtf1cates of 1
behmd a record that few men 1o
t
$
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l.OOO 00 1
touched~ homers, 3,2B3hits I Mtnimum
Interest I
and a lifetliDe average of 302 I payable Quarterly
1
Mere statistiCS of course, I
I
can never reflect what Wllhe I
I
Mays meant to baseball It was I
1
his flair m the field and on the I
1
bases that made hun a legend 1
I
m his own tune
1
He E:xplahu Decialon
Tbe Athens County
E:xplammg his deciSJon to I
Savings- Loan Co
I
announce the retirement now
296 Second St
I
Mays said, With the club
Pomeroy Ohto
movmg In the last couple of I All Accounts Insured To I
weeks, I said, Hey maybe I S20 JOO 00 by FSLIC
1
they don t need me ' I don't I
I
want to mterfere Wlth the 1 ~':\
team s progress when .the team
(\jilt~\
had a shot at 1t
I ~
I told Mr (M Donald)

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Mr and Mrs Daniel Worley
of Beckley W Va , were
weekend visitors of Mr and
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Mr and Mrs Walter Jordan
of Galhpohs were Sunday
visitors of Mr and Mrs Lin
coin Russell
Mr and Mrs William Boyce
of Columbus were Tuesday
v1s1tors of Mr and Mrs
Howard Russell
Mrs Geneva Shumate local,
and Mr and Mrs Paul Pierce,
family of Mason were
weekend VISitors of Mr l!lld
Mrs Ivan Shumate and fam1ly
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,By Denny Fobea
Time Bpm
Date Saturday Sept 22
1973
Place Racine o
As the sun slowly sets In
the west looking like a red
rubber ball two groups of
gladtatou storm onto the field
One Is bedecked In deep green
With white numerals The
other, white with brllhant
Purple and gold trim
The two batlaliona stand at
attention at opposite ends of
the field facmg each other
They then begm shouting and
chantmg, jumping up and down
and domg all sorts or exercises
to IIIDber up for the ensuing
war
It s the 12th time these two
forces bave met head on, wlth
the green guys holdmg a
commanding 9 2 lead But
thmgs have slowly been
changing The purple and gold
fellas won last year and are
certamly listed as the heavy
favontes m tht&amp; years clash
Many even say that the
purple and gold wamors w11l
turn into a Chrlstisns vs the
Lions affair But the underdogs are reportedly flymg
so high that some of them have
dents in their hebnets where
they've bumped Into stars
The above Js easily
recognized as the annual
Southern·Eastern battle, the
war of Meigs County And If
last year's display IS any clue
as to what will transptre
Saturday at Racine 1t could be
a huppin mght
The Southern Tornadoes
defending Southern Valley
Athletic Conference (SVAC)
champs and heavily favored m
tomorrow nights contest, won
the 1972 thriller at Eastern m
the closing minutes on a pass
lntercephon by end Jim
Williams who dashed 55 yards
with the errant aer1al for the
only score In the ~ heart
stopper
Williams, an&lt;) the man who

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JAMES GHEEN J().year-old son Qf Mr and Mrs
Frankhn Gheen Raeme, IS a camer for The Thuly Sentmelm
Racme James, who has 119 customers 1s very enthustastlc
about h1s job lie has saved enough money to make a down
payment on a second car for h1s mother to use to help him on
the route when weather IS bad James an honor student
loves all sports espec~ally basketball and baseball

A(fred
Sociul 'Votes
Sunday School attendance on
Sept 16 was 56 the offermg
$27 20 Worship services were
held at II o clock With the Rev
Meece speaking from Exodus
4 27 5 2 CompromiSing with
Satm In the Name of Religion
to an attendance of 50 Offermg
at this serv1ce was $33 74
pledges $12
Thursday evening guests of
Mr and Mrs Wilber P•rker
were her cousm Mr and Mrs
Gilbert Powers of Otte•
Montana and Samuel an t
r...nora Michael, near Chester
ThiS IS Mr Powers fl ,( VIS!!
to his relatives m Ohio
Mr and Mrs Delbert Yost
and farmly of Sugar Grove 0 ,
spent the weekend w1th
Genevieve Guthrie and at
tended the church homecommg
here on Sunday Mrs Ella Yost
who had been VISiting at the
Guthne home returned home
with t!&gt;&lt;)m
Mr and Mrs Bill Follrod and
Sue Ann of Athens and Mr and
Mrs Otto Swartz of Shade
were Sunday evemng guests of
Nina Robinson and Clara
Follrod
Debbie and Diana Atherton
of Long Bottom were weekend
guests of their grandparents
Mr and Mrs Arthur Atherton
and tney along With their
father Clarence attended the
church homecoming on Sun

Dat~

The

Sentinel

DEYOTEDTOTHE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
E:xec Ed

ROBERT HOEFLICH
City Editor
Published da ly e-x c ept
Saturday by The Oh ova ev
J)ubj Sh ng Company 111

Court St

&lt;15169

Pomeroy

BVSq'I~S Olf lu

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Phone

992 2156 Editorial Phone 992
2157
Secona class postage pa d
at Pomeroy Oh o
Neflonel advert s i ng
r&amp;presenlllll'fe Bott nel
Ge agher nc 12 East &lt;12nd
St

day
Mrs Ohye Weber of Keno
brought Mrs Came Swartz of
Elmwood Nursmg Home to the
all-&lt;lay homecoming servtces
at the church here Mrs
Swartz IS an aunt of Mrs
Weber and a hfe long memtier
of Alfred U M Church
Mr and Mrs Charles
Caldwell and daughter of
Columbus spent the weekend
with h1s parents Mr and Mrs
Garland Caldwell and grandmother Emma Fmdhng
Mr and Mrs Ernest Taylor
accompanied the Lloyd
Dillinger family of Shade to
their son Charles Taylor s
home at London 0 Saturday
lor a VISit with their son Lt
John Taylor who had stopped
from a flight to the airbase
near there They returned to
their home here m the wee
hours on Sunday mormng
Mrs Nelhe Parker and
Thelma Henderson attended
the celebration services for
Umted Methodist Women at
Chnst U M Church In
Manetta 0 from 3 7 on
Sunday Sept 16
Mr and Mrs Warren Bentz
and daughter MaXIne and her
daughter of Glouster attended
the all day serVIces at the
church here Sunday
Other former members
church
attendmg ' the
homecommg on Sunday Sept
16 were Mr and Mrs Otto
Swartz of Shade, Mr and Mrs
Clarence Warner and fam1ly
Athens and Mr and Mrs
Wilbur Warner of The Plains
Came Burson of Athens and
the Harry R1egels of Athens
fnends of the church and Mrs
Oscar D1lhnger and mece and
compamon of Athens 0 and
Lucy Gaul Sumner

New York New York
Subscr Pilon rates

Delivered by carr er wl'lere
available SS cents per week
Br Motor Route where
carr er
serv ce
not
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Year S16 Sl• month s 1 so
Three
months
SS SO
Elsewhere S 8 year
siK
months $9 SO lhree months

S6 Subscript on p ce In
clvdn Sunday
T mes
Sent nel

RAMSEY NAMED
NORMAN Okla (UPI)-Joe
Ramsey a former Oklahoma
asststant who lost out to Lester
Lane for the head basketball
coachmg JOb last spnng was
named to the post Thursday
Lane was a surpnse choice
over Ramsey last Apnl, follow
mg the resignation of John
MacLeod to JOin the pro
coachmg ranks Lane d1ed of a
heart attack earlier thiS
month

PUBLIC AUCJION
SUNDAY SiLE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 at 12:30 P.M.
16 mtles east of Athens Ohto on Rt so E through
Canaanv111e &amp; Guysville Ex1t toward Coolville Turn off SO

E on Co Rd 24 Then turn left on Co Rd 57 1o 1op of htll

Turn rtght on 1st gravel road Follow s1gns Sale on
Gobblers Nob Have sold farm Will sell antiques fur
mture and farm mach1nerv
Good walnut corner cupboard waln ut blanket chest rung
back hoop sk1rt glider rocker old mirrors ant w1 cker
stand ant cha1rs 011 painted p cture hall tree oak
washstand school masters desk old books -bells ant
locks lot of old wooden planes 4 ant stands flat 1rons
nice old wagon seat plank boHom Boston rocker 4 plank

bo11om rung back chairs 23 old wooden butler paddles 9

wooden butter molds camel ba ck trunks roll top de'ik
needs repair lot other wooden pr m1tlves (some very

old) muzzle load ng rifle baskets wooden Ice box old
wooden meat block 2 very old school desks andirons &amp;

fire set foot warmer coffee grinder tron tea kettle
large Iron kettle Iron pots pans hnware old silver
plated tea set lanterns kraut cutters scoops etc
picture frames oil lamps 4 gal stone churn complete
stone jars &amp; jugs bottles old record player Avon bol

ties c~ndlesllcks R R bucket old silverware 2 spltnt
bo11om rockers oak chest old English china cups &amp;

plates depress1on glass draw knlves tools and other old

llems Nice maple d1n ng table w 6 ladder back

c ha~rs

not old

cream cans wooden too l boxes chest of
drawers mght stands old chairs 2 pc bedroom suite

complete two 30 In beds complete lwtn beds
lete refrigerator
freezer at top
r.amps
upright deep freeze TV set

com

Ike new elec
fans elec
appliances J pc m!lple couch &amp; cha r set 2 pc gold w1ng
N

elec

bock living room su te overstuffed vinyl chair auto
Kenmore washer &amp; dryer tubs lypewrtter
Form Machinery Red bellied Ford tractor runs good
brush hog 2 gang pickup plows 2 wheeled trailer pull
type disc old rake on steel cha n saw hand &amp; farm
tool&amp; wheel borrow ; I roll barbed wire good rotary lawn
mower rotoflller No lunch bring sondw~er and-lawn
chair
Tlrtot Co£h Positive ID Not responsible for acctdents
OWNEIIS--MR AND MRS RICHARD SCHLOSS
Auetionoer- Btu J~noo- Phone 962 4333 or 557 3411

Tuppers Plains
Society News

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Mr ,111d Mrs Munford
Smith Cm roll
Several !ncnds u\d tcla li' cs
!rom the area altcndcd the
nnnual Woodrum H.cwuon at
Temple Church
Brya n Jordan, son of Mr and
Mrs
D\\ alnc
Jordnn
1epresented M e~gs County m 4
H woodworking at U1e Ohio
State Fair
Guests of Murl Calaway
we1e fanul) members M1 and
Mrs t..con Woodrum Cathy
and Randy Mr and M1 s
James Petty Btll Chuck and
J}m and Mr and Mrs Bob
Woodrum 11mmy and I racy
McArthur
Mr
and Mr s
Clen
Gassaway Powell were
overmght guests of their sonm law and daughter Mr and
Mrs Wilham Miller and
daughters Other guests were
Mrs Miller s uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs F'red Whetnall
Columbus and their son m law
and daughter Mr and Mrs
Dan Akers Albany
Mrs Goldie Gillogly spent a
week with her son m law and
daughter Mr and Mrs Ralph
FraZier m Galhpo]Js
Mr and Mrs Wilham
Lawson and family were called
to Charleston , W Va , because
of the death of Mrs Lawson s
mother Mrs Bert Withrow
Others from here who attended
the funeral on Wednesday were
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
Mr and Mrs James Gaston
and Mr and Mrs Paul Gaston
and family JOined others for a
family reumon at the home of a
nephew Mr and Mrs James
Gaston Amanda
Bernice
McKnight
Columbus VISited Mr and
Mrs D 0 McKmght Mrs
Goldie Gillogly and other
relatives here
Ardis Cummmgs, Athens
was an overmght guest of her

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Mr nnd Mr&lt; I JII t y SUin h y
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Ml and Mrs Wilham I IIWSOII
rm the l nwson.Jcrrcrs wed
dm~ were Mr and Mrs AIJStm
W1ihrow a11d son I homas and
Mrs f rank I msley and son
D11n and ~ ra nd da u g h tc r
Charleston W Va .dso Mr
and Mrs PaL' Wood and
fam1ly Charleston and Mr
and Mrs Bob G1m1and ftumty
Poca W Va
Mt s Patty McComas Elliott
!rom New MeXIco spent some
(!me he• e w1U1 her father Elza
McComas and other relat1vs
here and m the Day ton area
Her brother m law and Sister
Mr and Mrs V1ctot Perry
took her to Dayton on Sunday
evemng to go by plane to her
home They returned home on
Monday
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Crabtree enJoyed a vacatiOn
which took them to northern
Ohio where they went to Cedar
Pomt and took a boat tnp on
Lake Ene They JOurneyed on
to Armada M1ch where they
VISited his uncle and aunt Mr
and Mrs Edgar Crabtree and
coustns Mr and Mrs Max
Crabtree
Mr and Mrs Dwame Jordan
and family accompanied by
her mother, Mrs Wilham
CUlwell were m Columbus for
the wedding of Mrs CUI\\ ells
grandson, Steve R1ce to M1ss
Demse Lyons of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Cecil Gillogly
and fam1ly spent a vacatiOn
and were at King s Island near
C1ncmna!I the Air Force
Museum m Dayton and were m
Columbus
Guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs Wilham CUlwell have
been Mr and Mrs Ed CUlwell
Ind1anapohs Ind Mr and
Mrs Ed Hensley Flatwoods
Ky
Mrs Goldie White
Columbus, along w1th Mr and
Mrs Alfred Rice Mr and Mrs
Steve RICe Bud Allison and
fnend of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Orlm Gregory
and family Columbus and Mr
and Mrs Otho Gregory and
granddaughter Beth Ann
Gregory Radcliff VISited with
Mrs Goldie Gillogly

Charles Betzmg remams m
very poor health at Kimes
Convalescent Home at Athens
Fnends here have learned of
the death Sunday morning of
Mrs Ira Kyle at Wadsworth
Ohio They formerly hved at
Tuppers Plams, but a few
years ago had moved to Ltttle
Hockmg but a few weeks ago
had gone to live w1th thCJr
daughter , Helen White at
Wadsworth, as Mrs Kyle had
been 10 fa!lmg health for
several years
Mrs Kuhl visited Nelsel
Weatherman one day last
week
MISS Judy Perry of Parkers
burg spent the weekend here
With her aunt, Mrs Bessie
Webster
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By Almu Marshall

nud Mrs

DENNIS HARRIS
MASON - Dennis Harris,
Mason graduated Sept 14
from the United Electronic
Institute and Is employed as
an electronic technician at
Magnavox Co Greenville,
Tenn Graduation exercises
were held In Charleston
Attending were hls wife
Cecilia Smith Harris Mrs
Cecil Smith, his mother,
Mrs Wilma Harris, and Mr
and Mrs Charles Dill, all of
Mason

Fairview
News Notes

By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr Steve Starr of Columbus
was a weekend guest of Mr
and Mrs Herbert Sayre and
enJoyed sqwrrel hunting
Weekend guests of Mrs
Mar) Donohue and Mrs Rose
Bachus were Mr and Mrs
James Roush of Delaware, Mr
and Mrs Starling Bachus and
children of Lancaster Mr and
Mrs John Waddle of Colum
bus Mr and Mrs Bill Donohue
of Detr01 t M!Ch Mr and Mrs
Donohue are movmg to the
former Elwood Bachus
residence
Mr and Mrs Elwood Bachus
and two children have moved
to Cmcmnat1
MISS Wilda Lawson IS
assiSting m the care of her new
nephew, Enc Edward Lawson,
son of Mr and Mrs Edward
Lawson of Syracuse
Mr and Mrs Dana Lew1s of
Chiton viSited Mr and Mrs
Russell Roush and family
Sunday evemng

By Mrs Evelyn Brickles
The WSCS met With Mrs
Ne1sel Weatherman Thursday
Anthony La combs son of Mr
and
La combs
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HospJtalmPomeroyonSunday
after fractunng h1s leg while
playmg football
Mr and Mrs Wayne
Bnckles attended the funeral
of theJT Sister m law Mrs
Charles Spencer at Belpre
Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Tommy Miller
and grl!llddaughter Conme,
and Phillip Walker all of
Dayton spent a weekend here
With Mr and Mrs Marvm
Walker ~nd daughter Ruth1e
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Nichols spent a few days with
their daughter Mr and Mrs
Clarence Morton and family of
Dayton They also VISited their
daughter
Mrs
Manum
Hendershot and family of
Lancaster Mrs Leota Massar
entertamed with a birthday
dinner Sunday at her home at
Eastern m honor of her bir
thday and Oscar Babcock s
bJTthday Those present for the
occasiOn were Mr and Mrs
Oscar Babcock Mrs Eulah
Swan and Mr and Mrs Ray
Jus!Js and son all of Tuppers
Plams, and Mr and Mrs
David Riggs and family or
VIenna, W Va
Mrs Edith Betzmg spent
Sunday with Freda Miller and
Lenora Betzmg of Chester
Oscar
Babcock
and
Josephine Babcock VISited her
brother Raymond Coleman at
Syracuse recently
Mr and Mrs John Arbaugh
spent Sunday with their son
Mr and Mrs Wesley Arbaugh
and daughter of Old Man's
Cave near Logan
Mrs Ne1sel Weatherman
spent Sunday with her brother
Mr and Mrs Eldred GrliDes
and his mother Mrs Cora
Gnmes of Athens and they all
attended church services at the
FITs! Church of God there
Rev Earl N1chols IS the pastor
there

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by the editor
Today s subJect IS not about something that happened
vesterday or the day before It transpired over about 21n months
the past summer And If you are dismterested m our local
summer baseball program lor boys please skip nght now to the
next column or page ThiS Item Should be on the Sport pages but
01 Woody won t mmd if we do 1! here
For the unJml!ated 01 Woody IS not Woody Hayes, but
Woody Call Jr who resides on Rose Hill out of Pomeroy He was
born and raiSed tn Middleport where he was an outstahdmg
catcher on at least two fme MHS teams one or which got to. the
Oh1o Class Abaseball fmals Woody was a great football player,
too at end where he led the SEOAL m scormg as a semor on the
1949 Yellow Jacket team cO&lt;hampJOn with Athens the last year
the late Forrest Bachtel piloted MHS football, basketball and
baseball
Ever smce orgamzed kid baseball got gomg m the mJd.50s m
Middleport Pomeroy Woody has been deeply mvolved as a team
manager H1s league and tournament cbampJOnships literally
are too numerous to men!Jon Even he likely has lost count
Three years ago Woody pulled up stakes and moved his
homestead to the environs of Pomeroy Pomeroy folks lost no
lime 1n asSigmng him to Pony and Little League managenal
JObs In the summer of 72 hiS Pomeroy team lied Bidwell lor the
champiOnship of the MeJgs-Galha Pony League Last summer
his Pony club won outright the Meigs County eight team Pony
League champiOnship
You have to have the horses for such success But JSn t 1t
strange that the horses usually turn up where tha good coachmg
JS ?
Woody )las helped develop many good high school baseball
players the past 16 years but none of ' hiS boys have made 1t m
professiOnal baseball Bill Wilson of Pomeroy a rehef pitcher
with Ph1ladelphJa was a Pomeroy Little League and Pony
League standout m the late 50s and a star for the Pomeroy
Panthers when Russell Moore (now Meigs Local Jr High
principal) was their coach
Woody s Pony team of thiS summer might JUSt ha&lt; e another
Wilson m 1! maybe a couple FIVe of hiS starters hlt 500 or
better Only one slicked lower than 300 HIS team s average at
bat was a shockmg 445 1No wonder 1! was undefeated
Top hitter was Charles Marshall w1th 33 hits m 53 at bats for
622
Another standout IS the teams No One pitcher nghthandcr
Jeff McKmney This boy has as much talent as any we ve seen
here for a long 11me A smooth throwmg mot1on, excellent con
trot and with tdeas of what he s supposed to be domg on the
mound McKumey - I! he contmues workmg hard at the game could be an outstandln~ high school and Legion pitcher
Last summer McKmney had 10 wins no losses He set a Pony
record of 20 stnkeouts m one game and pitched five one-hitters
He fanned 151 batters
There were other reasons for the success of the Pomeroy
team last summer It gave up only 13 runs all summer Its
defense turned In 10 double plays With (.,'harley Marshall at
shortstop the mam trigger
The club .'.'ow has n 25 game winning streak gomg mto next
summer
Woody has set a h1gh mark to equal or surpass But don t
count him out
Following Is a summary or the team statistics
197J POMEROY PONY LEAGUE PHILLIE5tl40)
PLAYER
AB H Ave 28 38 HR R 88 E
Charles Marshall
53 33 622 4 5 J JO 16 o
Larry Fridley
4l 23 511 3 2 1 20 11 o
Mtke Nessel road
49 25 510 5 2 5 36 16 2
Jeff McKinney
62 31 500 2 4 2 18 3 0
Kenny Mankin
44 22 soo 2 3 o 13 2 o
Tim Rowll ngs
IS 6 400 o 0 0 2 2 0
Sieve Pickens
32 12 375 o o o 12 2 o
JohnBiake
35 13 37 1 2 3 o B 4 o
Pol Soulsby
33 12 367 o o 1 B 3 o
Bob Schneider
14
5 357 0 0 0 1 1 1
Dovld Cole
21 9 JJJ o o o 10 2 1
Rock Taylor
47 IS 319 1 0 0 B 5 2
22 7 JIG 0 1 0 9 7 0
Ed SISson
Jim Pock I nQion
7 2 71)1, o o o s 1 o
TEAM AVE
485 215 445 19 to 12 179 75 6

MASON - r attended a Rt-Ccntenntat meeting in Point
Pleasant last w~oek at Appalachian Power Auditorium and wa.q
amazed at the plans bemg made to observe our country s B1
Centennial With the money allotted, accordmg to Jack Burdette,
t'&lt;Hlrdlnator of 81-Centenntat, Fort Randolph Will be constructed
Building will start next sprmg 1he fort will be located at Krodel
Park
The Mason County Homemakers council Is bucking a plan to
obtam and furniSh a one room school Already many desks have
been obtained along with pot belly stove and blackboards
Other ideas discussed for the celebration was the foruung of
a local mllltia stamp project cleamng up the riVer bank, brm~
U1e Delta Queen to Pomt Pleasant next year a !arm museum,
Boone s trading post and a book of the history of Mason County
Jack Fruth has agreed to serve as chairman of Ute finance
committee and coordinator of fmance dnve Rod Brand IS
treasurer
NEW liAVEN - MRS BRENDA MERRITT WIIS In charge
of the program wben the Methodist Women of Graham Umted
MethodiSt Church met at the church recently The topiC was
The Busmess Women of the Bible Also mcluded In the
devotiOnals was the presentation of a poem and prayer
Mrs Donna Bartram led the group In discussion It was
decided to call a special meeting to elect officers before Sept 25
Other matters were discussed such as vJsJtatJOn and a shower for
Mrs Terry Roush Mrs Ada Clarke closed the meetmg With
prayer
Present were Mrs Donna Bartram, Mrs Eumce Kmg Mrs
Esher Brown Mrs Brenda Memtt Mrs Ada Clarke Mrs
Margaret Wyatt Mrs Jack Pickens Lisa and Beverly
MASON - THE MASON HOMEMAKERS met recently at
the former home of Mrs George Hudson m Mason The Hudsons
now reSide near Rutland Meigs County
The lesson, The Happy Dieter " was g1ven by Mrs J
Marshall Alow calone beverage was served which consiSted of
skim milk and fruit Other foods were exhibited that show how to
reduce calories
Mrs Dorothy Cartwnght was 1n charge of the devotionals
and Mrs Alburbce Young read an article, I d Rather Be Tired
Than Lonely
Mrs Landon Smith preSident assisted with reports which
are to be completed before Achievement Day scheduled for
October 25 at the Moose Hall PI Pleasant She appomted Mrs
Dorothy Cartwnght Mrs Alburl!ce Young and Mrs Evelyn
Stewart to the nommatmg committee
Mrs Ray Fox Mason County Homemakers Council
preSident reported on the county s goal of achieVIng a one room
school to be furnished for BI-Centennial Many antique obJects
have been obtamed to be placed In the school
The president appointed a ways and means committee for
the BI-Centennial of Mrs Cecil Smith Mrs Lawrence Roush and
Mrs John Marshall
Refreshments were served by Mrs Hudson to Mrs John
Roach and son, Mrs Alburtice Young Mrs Evelyn Stewart
Mrs Lawrence Roush, Mrs Matilda Noble, Mrs Dorothy Cart
wnght Mrs Cecil Smith Mrs J Marshall Mrs DenniS HarriS
Mrs Landon Smith Mrs Laurene LewiS Mrs George Carson
Mrs Ray Fox and Mrs Uoyd WIIlJa111s
HERE AND TIIERE Mrs Maxme Arnold of Mason VISited
two weeks w1th her daughter and son m law, the Rev and Mrs
Paul Fitzgerald and son, Jason, at Kansas City, Mo
MISS TERRY BIRD daughter of Mr and Mrs Ritchie Bird
of New Haven and Terry Roush son of Mr and Mrs Albert
Roush, Letart, were uruted m marnage on September 5 at the
First Church of God PeariSburg, Va by the Rev Thomas
Sexton The bnde IS a graduate of Wahama High School and the
groom IS a 1973 graduate of West VIrgJma Umvers1ty They are
residing on the farm of his father, where he is employed
MR AND MRS JACK L PICKENS of Letart W Va are
announcmg the birth of a son on September 11 at Camden Clark
Hospital Parkersburg The Infant has been named Steven
LaVerne He weighed 6 pounds and 10 ounces Mr and Mrs
Pickens also have two daughters, Lisa and Beverly Grand
parents are Mr and Mrs F R Fauver Leon Rt I
PASTOR JOHN HAEBERLE OF the St Paul Lutheran
Church New Haven Mrs Kenneth Thompson, New Haven, and
Mrs Frank Scholz, of the St Peter s Lutheran Church PI
Pleasant, attended the Distnct ll-12 convenl!on of the Lutheran
Church of Amenca at Jackson s Mill recently
THE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN of Mason Umted
Methodist Church met recently at the church with Mrs Howard
VanMatre In charge of the program A pledge servtce was held
The women decided to re-order more tote bags to sell
Attendmg were Mrs Wilham Zerkle, Mrs Clarence Me
Cloud Mrs Fred Spencer Mrs Howard VanMatre Mrs Gladys
Thomas Mrs Ray Proffitt Mrs Roy Test Mrs Dorothy Cart
wnght, Mrs Margaret Pickens, and Mrs Cllarles Yeager

THIS WEEKs SCHEDULE

FRIDAY
SVAC

Hannan Trace at Kyger Creek
Southwester11 at No Gallla
Others
Athens at Circleville
South Point at Glllllpolls
Ironton at Hunt East
Newark at Jackson
Maysville at Logan
Hunllngton Local at Waverly
V.nton Co at Wellston

Nels York at Alexander
Park Cath at Belpre
M Her at Federal Hocking
Warren at Ravenswood
Green Twp al Symmes Vlllley
Shenandoah at Trimble
Pt Pleasant at Barboursville
Duval at Wahama
Eastern

SATURDAY
SVAC
at Southern
MONDAY

Wahama at Fed Ho cking

Uy MrH t roue!~ Morri•
Clifford Bryson nf Pltt&amp;burgh
came und brouKht his lather,
llot&gt;art Bryson home from
Vetc rons ltoo pltul In Hun·
tinMton
those atte nding the Rio
Grande AssociatlOII at Wellston
Baptist Church Included Rev
ond Mrs Walter P Blkacson,
Mrs Ollie Mae Cozart Miss
Vera Beegle Mrs Grella
Sunpson Mr and Mrs Rod
Grimm Mr and Mrs Frank
Cleland and Mrs Helen
Simpson
Mrs Freda Frecker and son,
Donald and Kenneth Newland
or Pine Grove were recent
dinner gyests of Mrs Ethel
Wheeler and Mrs Ada Bays
Other callers mcluded Wallace
Amberger of Chester, Mrs
Elva Cottrill of Logan, Mr and
Mrs Charles Covey of Belpre,
Mr and Mrs Harold Sargent of
Middleport Mrs Clara Mae
Sargent local Mi ss Sybil
Ebersbach Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Ralph Badgley
and Mr and Mrs Albert Hill
returned from a trip of over
4 000 m•les 1 hey went through
Iowa South Dakota to the
Badlands Wind Cave Nallonal
Park Mt Rushmore, across
Wyoming to Yellowstone Park
and Grand T1pon Park South
to Salt Lake C1ty Provo Utah,
)l.oyal Gorge Colorado Sprmgs
and Eisenhower burJal place at
Abilene Kansas
Mr and Mrs Lmley Hart
and Mr and Mrs Henry Roush
VISited Mr and Mrs John
Fisher over the weekend at
Sandusky Bay
Dale Roush returned home
after spending a week m
Columbus with hiS son Mr and
Mrs DaVId Roush and family
Mr
and Mrs Merle
Schroeder and daughter Mae
Fern of Columbus were supper
guests Sunday of Mrs
Schroeder s parents, Mr and
Mrs FranciS MorriS
Mr and Mrs Frank
Kraeuter of Galhpohs were
dinner guests Sunday of Mrs
Margaret Houdashelt
Jack CUrtis and daughter
Sandra were Sunday guests of
his mother Mrs Leone Curtis
Isabel S1mpson Chlorus
Grlffiffi and Grella SIIDpson
VISited Mr and Mrs Solon
Butcher at Spencer, W Va
Mr and Mrs Br~an SIIDpaon,
L1sa and Darm of BaltJIDore
spent the weekend with their
parents Mr and Mrs Chester
Simpson and Mr and Mrs
Ralph Badgley

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Lu!t Anvel os

threw the pass Eastern's John
Shee(B will both be In the
starting lineup come tomorrow
niKht Shee(lj will still be m the
ofle!l.live backfield but this
tlme at fullback and doubling
on defense as a linebacker
Williams wtll also be dmng
double duty, playing both of
fensive and defensive end
Jt could indeed be a Christian
vs Lions affair as the Big
Purple Machine has rolled up
a total of 1008 yards In just 2
games with 951 of those 3looters coming on the ground
In those 2 contests the Tor
nadoes have rolled to 32-8 and
52-1) triumphs Meanwhile, the
Eagles have been relymg
mamly on their defense m theJT
2 vlctones, 14-1) over Hannan
Trace and 7-1) over Symmes
Valley
The only common opponent
of the two teams Is Hannan
Trace When the Tornadoes
and Wildcats met last week
Southern romped 52-1) p1hng up
442 rushmg yards
The key to the Southern
offensive machine ts jun10r
halfback Mitch Nease, who has
cut through defenders for 422
yards possibly the h1ghest
total of any scholastic gndder
In the state The 167 lb jun10r
has electrified crowds with
scoring dashes of 63, 55, 30 and
21 yards while crossing the
next-to-the-last chalk !me 7
Urnes
But Nease lsn t alone m the
Tornado backfield, for there s
also brUising sophomore
fullback Greg Dunnmg who
has 150 rushing yarda and
veteran quarterback Vern Ord
who, everytJIDe he takes a snap
from center, is a threat m the
aenal game
The Southern defense IS a
very capable weapon as well,
having stopped Green Local
l!lld Hannan Trace cold
That Southern defense,
added to Nease and Dunmng,ls
one of the things that strikes
fear into the heart of Eastern
coach Spike Berkh1mer
BerkhliDer admits that the

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By IRA MILLER
UPI Spor1s Writer
The New York Mets g1ven
up for dead not so long ago are
alive and well again
You never know It's hke
1969 all over agam enthused
Tom Seaver the Mets pitchmg
ace, after New York scored Its
th1rd
straight
come
from behind victory over
Pittsburgh's National League
East leaders Thursday mght
New York was t'h down as
recently as two weeks ago but
if Seaver, the p1tchmg hero for
the 1969 world champions can
beat Blass, the p1tchmg star of
the 1971 world champs, m
tomght s wmdup of a fiVe .game
senes the Mets Will be on top
The Mets moved Within a
hall game of the Pirates
Thursday mght winnmg, 4-3
in 13 uuungs and It looked so
similar to the 69 miTacle like
they were getting help from
above

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EXCELLENT
SELECTION OF
ALL WEATIIER

Eagle ortense has shown very
little so far this year, and he
feels that it just may be up to
hiS own defense to keep the
score close
Eastern's defense which
operates out Of a 5-2 formation
with a monster man, has been
the key to the Eagles sue
cess!ul start Last week
against Symmes Valley it was
the defenders who arose and
held the V1kmgs Jll8Jde the 10
yard line as time ran out In the
fourth quarter to preserve a 7-ll
wln
The Eagle defense will be
m~nned by 1n1ddle guard Mike
Larkins, ends T1m Baum and
Steve Holter tackles Coy
Starcher and Phil Bowen
linebackers John Sheets and
Don Eichinger, monster man
Lester Parker, halfbacks Dan
Chaffee and Terry Sm1th and

ss feiy Randy Blake
Rerkhtmer and Southern
mentor Bill Jewell both report
that their ball clubs are sky
high for the battle and netther
has any surprises m store for
the opposition (or so they say)
Both also agree that either
team could take 1t stating
The best prepared team
tomorrow mght will wln
Jewell adde.d that h1s for
nadoes are healthy and ready
to go
Berkh1mer , meanwhile
states that he II have to wait
and see how hls charges look in
practice tomght, fearing that
they may have reached an
emotwnal peak too early m the
week
Game time as aforemen
tloned IS 8 p m at Racme The
game will be carried hve over
WMPOFM

Southern
Vern Ord

QB

Dave Clark

HB
HB
FB
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Milch Nease
Greg Dunntng
Jim Williams
Tim Maurer

DenniS Hawk
John Salser
Randy Forbes
Mike Codner
Dave Huddleston
Randy Forbes
Jim Williams
Dennis Hawk
Ron Johnson
Mtke Codner
Greg Dunnmg
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Sieve Holter
Mike Larkms
Dave Hannum

Coy Starcher
Dan Chaffee
Guy Walker
Tim Baum

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Steve Holler
Coy Starcher
Ph1l Bowen
M1ke Larkins

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Vern Ord
Milch Nease
Buddy Ervin

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Randy Blake
Terry Smith
John Sheets

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Lester Parker

Dan Chaffee
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Vorl"- t Sea v er 11 10) 8 p m
St
L ou s ( WI5e 13 12) at
Phl lad elph a (Lonbor g l J 13 )
1 e5 p m s
c ncl nnat l (Billin gh am 1? 9)
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San D iego (Gf lef 9 16 and
Jon es S 5) at S.nn F ran cisco
( Ba rr 11 15 end 0 Aqu lsto 0 Ol
2 8 e Op m
(Only gemes scheduled )
Saturday s Games
51 L oui s at New York
Pittsburgh at Montr eal
C nc nnatl at Los Angeles
Sen 0 ego at Se n F ran c isco
CMJCllgo at PM!Ia nt ghl
Atlanta at Hou ston n ig ht
Amertcan League

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Boston
Detro•t
New York
Mtlwaukee
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83 69 546 7
80 72 526 10
75 78 490 151 '
72 80 474 18
67 86 4]8 23 h

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Kansasc ty
M nneso1a
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Ch c ago
74 79
Cal forma
72 80 474 17 h
Tex" s
54 99 353 36
Thursdays Results
Cal f 6 Te)Cas 4 lst 11 inns
Texas 8 California 3 2nd
Kensfts City 10 Ch cllgo 3
Mmnesota 4 Oakland 3 1st
Mtnnesola s Oakland 4 2nd
Balttmore 9 Detro 1 0
(Only games scheduled)
Today s Probable Pttchers
(All Times EDT)
Oakland { Holtzman 20 12 ) at
Mmnesota ! Corb n 6 51 2 IS

Htmters and
fishermen to
have big day
Jly U1uted Pres. International
More than 400 mem ber
sportsmen s clubs of the
l.eague of OhiO Sportsmen,
tncludmg the Central OhiO
Anglers and Hunters Club the
f1rst or gamzed sportsmen s
dub m Ohio and moe diVISIOn
of Wildhfe facilitieS Will be
open to t11e publi c Saturday to
celebrate National Huntmg
and F1Shmg Day
The Central Anglers and
Hunter s Club m Franklin
County will be among the clubs
to allow the pubhc tQ participate 1n demonstrations of
the use of muzzle loadm g
rtfles, archery huntmg and
trap shootmg eqwpment
Herb Rumf1eld Columbus
well known naturaliSt artist,
Will also have hiS works on dis
play
Dan Armbruster head of the
Wildlife diVISIOn In the Depart
ment of Natural Resources,
will be prinCipal speaker at the
North Dayton Anglers Club
The club will also display a
g1ant talkmg Smokey the
Bear
Huntmg fiShmg and w1ldhfe
1dent1fJca!Jon clm1es special
displays and tours of facJhtles
Will also be featured durmg the
programs at the clubs

SANDERSON LOST
BOSTON (UP! )- Center
Derek Sanderson will be lost to
the Boston Brums for an mdefmJte penod because of a
back mJury team physicians
announced Thursday
Sanderson InJUred his back
m practice earher this week
and was found to have "acute
muscle spasms m hiS back
following an examJnal!on at
Mas88chusetts General Hos
p1tal

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CaiJfornr_, (Lange 2 1) at
Texas {Clyde 4 6) 6 p m
Boston (Moret 11 1 J at Detroit
{Perry 13 13 ) 8 p m
Ch icago
(K.aat
14 13)
at
Kansa s C ty {5 mpson 3 4) 8 30

Balttmore (Alexander xO 8 ) at
M lwaukee
tRodrtguel 8 6)
Mejor league Rnults
K ng (8) Bryant Moff tt (1)
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30 p m
By United Press International
Sosa (8) •nd Sadek Rader Z81
(Only games scheduled l
Nattonal League
WP - Bryant (23 11) LP Saturdays Games
HRs- Foster 2
Montreal
010 000 120- 4 13 J Baney ( l ll
Boston
al Detrott
Chicago
101 021 OOx - 5 7 0 l2nd &amp;3rdl
Baltimore
at Milwaukee
Renko Caskey (7) Taylor ( B)
St LOUIS
012 001 100- 5 10 l California at M nnesota
and Stinson Boccabella (8)
York at Cleve tw 11aht
Phil a
030 102 oox- 6 12 1 New
Jenkins Locker (8 ) and Hund
Texas
at Ken City n ght
Foster Hrebosky t6l Segul
ley WP- Jenktns (lJ IS ) LP Renko ( 14 Ill Hr Sa ley (9) and s mmons Ruthvenn Oakland at Chi c ago night
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202 001 000- 5 7 0 WP - Brandon (2 4) LP - Foster
Ctnclnnat
t06 ooo oox - 7 12 2 113 9 1 HRs - Doyle 13rdl
San Fran
Grimsley Baney (3) Nelson Boone (lOth) Luz. nsk (29th )
(6 ) Bor:bon ( 7) and Pl um mer
Carbo ( Bih )

Game Tied In Nlnlh
Tra!lmg, 3-2, mto the bottom
of the mnt)l the Mets t1ed the
game on a two-out RBI double
by Duffy Dyer They won It 4
3 on rookie Ron Hodges RBI
Single but the play that saved
the game occurred a half
mnmg earher m the top of the
13th
Elsewhere m the NL East
Chicago handed Montreal 1ts
fourth straight loss 5-4 and
PluladelphJa edged St LoUis 66 In the West San Francisco
kept CmcmnatJ s magic
number for clmchmg another
t1tle at five by winning 7.5 and
Los Angeles defeated Atlanta,
5-3 m 12 mnmgs
In the AmeriCan League,
Balthnore blanked DetrOit 9-1),
Kansas C1ty npped Chicago,
1().3, Mmnesota swept Oakland,
4-3 and 5-4, and Callforma beat
Texas 6-4 m II Innmgs before
losing the second game, 8-3
The key1Jiay at New York
occurred With two out m the top
of the 13th and SlOW'ffiOVing
Richie ZJSk on first base
Pittsburgh s Dave Augustme
lined a drive off the very top of
the leftfleld wall A half-mch

higher and the ball would have
been a home run But Jt
bounced off the wall and r1ght
back mto Cleon Jones glove
and mstead or two runs, Pitts
burgh got none when Zisk was
easily thrown out at the plate to
end the mnmg
Jenldus Wins 13th
Ferguson Jenkins who won t
wm 20 games this season for
the first time m seven years,
won h1s 13th with rehef help
from Bob Locker Rick Mon
day and Don Kessmger each
had three hits ll1 Ch1cagos
victory over Montreal
Denny Doyle drove m the
f1rst four runs With a three-run
homer and a sacnf1ce fly ahd
then Bob Boone and Greg
LuzJnskJ homered to snap a 4-4
lie m the sixth as Philadelphia
beat Sl Lows
Hank Aaron had three hlls
mcludmg the 3 500th of his
career but failed to hit his
712\h home run for the Braves
Instead the Dodgers h1t the
homers three of them, and
won the game nn Dave Lopes
two-run shot in the 12th Willie
Crawford hit a pmr of basesempty homers for Los Angeles

Mays to

ne Ea1tero Ht'h Sehoot
theerleoden will opo010r 1
pep roily at the school
Saturdoy at f p m ne blind
will aleo perform 1nd 1
motortade to the 11me 11
Raciue will follow

retire

N f~ W YORK IUPI l - Stng
no Hltd HOngs for Wtlhe Mays
lie won t be back next yeW'
but he has left so many lovely W.&amp;r$Z:WJ:o. m.. c., :eo, .\,C. :r«W
Grant that I wanted a press
memories behind hliD
Mays made 11 official Thurs- conference now to end all this
day
an nounci ng
his speculation so the guys can
retirement effectiVe at the end concentrate on winning It 1
always said I wouldn t play
of this season
The hardest part Will be when It wasn't any fun and tt s
t'Ommg to sprmg trammg next not fun when you re hitt1ng
year knowing 1 m not going to 211
Mays hasn't playeq since
play Mays said
But IS wasn t really a sad Sept 9 when he mjured hiS ribs
occasion at ~ea Stadium as against Montreal
But he 88Id "If they get in
Mays called the end of a 22the Serlesn I m playing I don t
year career
know how bot I m playmg '
A Love Affair
If the Mets are eliminated
FaCing a battery of TV
he
said I'd !Ike to play on the
cameras at a formal press
conference Mays said, It s last day I came mlo baseball
difficult to explain how much I playing and I want to go out
love baseball You might call II playing
And now the party Js just
a love affair We ve been
together 22 years and they ve about over lor Mays But one
been temf1c years I don t thmg Is certam Even though
know 1f I m saying this Tight he II be gone, he won t be
forgottep
but that s the way I feel '
Mays was clearly un
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comfortable 1n the format 1
Our Interest Is
settmg as he tried to express 1
1
his leelmgs but later he relaxed
Greater
You
m a stnaller gathering and 1
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have been surprised If I'd said I I
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was gomg to play another
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1 Year Certntcates I
not possible At age 42 with a 1
Of DepoSit
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211 batting average Mays 1
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knows thiS 1s 1t
16 percent per year on 1 1
But he also knows he left hear Certtf1cates of 1
behmd a record that few men 1o
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He E:xplahu Decialon
Tbe Athens County
E:xplammg his deciSJon to I
Savings- Loan Co
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announce the retirement now
296 Second St
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Pomeroy Ohto
movmg In the last couple of I All Accounts Insured To I
weeks, I said, Hey maybe I S20 JOO 00 by FSLIC
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I
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Time Bpm
Date Saturday Sept 22
1973
Place Racine o
As the sun slowly sets In
the west looking like a red
rubber ball two groups of
gladtatou storm onto the field
One Is bedecked In deep green
With white numerals The
other, white with brllhant
Purple and gold trim
The two batlaliona stand at
attention at opposite ends of
the field facmg each other
They then begm shouting and
chantmg, jumping up and down
and domg all sorts or exercises
to IIIDber up for the ensuing
war
It s the 12th time these two
forces bave met head on, wlth
the green guys holdmg a
commanding 9 2 lead But
thmgs have slowly been
changing The purple and gold
fellas won last year and are
certamly listed as the heavy
favontes m tht&amp; years clash
Many even say that the
purple and gold wamors w11l
turn into a Chrlstisns vs the
Lions affair But the underdogs are reportedly flymg
so high that some of them have
dents in their hebnets where
they've bumped Into stars
The above Js easily
recognized as the annual
Southern·Eastern battle, the
war of Meigs County And If
last year's display IS any clue
as to what will transptre
Saturday at Racine 1t could be
a huppin mght
The Southern Tornadoes
defending Southern Valley
Athletic Conference (SVAC)
champs and heavily favored m
tomorrow nights contest, won
the 1972 thriller at Eastern m
the closing minutes on a pass
lntercephon by end Jim
Williams who dashed 55 yards
with the errant aer1al for the
only score In the ~ heart
stopper
Williams, an&lt;) the man who

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1lnu-sday ~ftt'l" walching his
Giants L&gt;cat lhe Cincinnati
Reds, 7~. "so inth!lt re~a rd no
one Should be too disappointed.
"Yel, I'm di$8ppointc'!l; l&gt;ecause only a couple of wooks
ago it looked like we nad a
helluva shot at it. But in the end
our pitching came apart again,
the same way il did in June and
July, and without pitching yo u
mi~ht as well not even .go out

right o~t. has Juun Murkhal
In every way !'"ox riglin•:-; lht· aml Willh• Mrf:Ovey as trade
(;innt~ nrr 11 l&lt;l•lid club And will bait. There IS no question
hi• ~ t'\lntt•ndin~ tcum for yell!'$ -:wil:ll'r will b.· urow1d fur H.l74.
to &lt;'OtiW, Out l1u knowNhe has lo mnstly bt&gt;cuu~c the Giants
go out und ~-·t l:i(mll' pitdl(•rs. ,.,m't afford them.
M..-ichal, who has won 237
"UUisid&lt;· of Jnhn IJ' Acquisto,
'" don't have •nyone in the games for the Giants in a
systet11 who can help us real brilliant career, and McCovey,
soon," said Fox . "so it's ob- who has hit 411 career .homers,
vious we lul\'r to go out and try ''i•rry salaries or $150,000 each
to lrade for a soli&lt;' starter and and since tho Giants are
a left4•anded reliever. If we drawing about 830,000 this
t'\luid get n quality catcher, season, hoth become expendathat would help, too, but there ble .
McCovey, . with 27 homers
aren't many catchers around
and the ones who are good and 68RBis this year, said he's
sure he w1&gt;n't be around for
probably are untouchable."
Fox, .while he doesn't say it 1974.
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OU Bobcats face Kent

So, the rodent and his close political friends have just begun
' to fight, uh? Well, if you go back to the mole's very first column
this fall (better search through your garbage lor Sept. 6th's.lish
. , dinner remnants) you 'II find Uiat he kept in line with his political By United Press Internalional
Ohio University Coach BiU
tradition - starting the war. Although my political friends seem
Hess
says his Bobcats respect
to be in the doghouse right now, I guess it's time forthem and me
Kent State, Salurday's oppon·
to do what tradition indicates we do best -end wars.
ent
in a top Mid American ConAs for Col. Mole hitting 78 per cent of his games in the last 3
years, he is again doing what he and his close friends are known ference game, ''but we have no
- fear of them."
for doing - living in the past.
The game between defending
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And, you say, Mole, Perry Groundhog has advised you to sue
MAC
champion Kent State and
for defamation or character, gross neglect of duty and extreme
cruelty. First of all, !didn't know you had any character to begin OU is one of the top games of
with . Secondly, as for your gross neglect of duty charge, you're the day Saturday which will
the one who has been neglecting his duty, for I've whop~d you see 32 Ohio collegiate football
twice io two tries (unless you're accustomed to having your teams in action.
"We respect Kent, but we
victories "given" to you by the geritol gulpin~ Maj. Hoople).
have
no fear of them," said
You dribble on to say that the Humane Society has offered to
come to .your defense. If that society is anything like your Hess. " In fact, if you'll check ,
friends' Great Society, you might as well bang it up.
Of course, the ahove is irrelevant anyway, since my private
investigator, Oracle Ironside, assures me that your previous
babbling has already necessitated the judge to throw the case out
of court for pre-trial publicity. Shame on you, Mole. You·should
. know better!
But I refuse to ramble on any more about your ineptitudes,
1 for the readers are sitting on the edges of their seats for this
week's predictions. (They figure they'll find out what's really
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Here we go:
SEOAL
,
Athens vs. Chillicothe - Bulldogs are getting better and the
DELAWARE, Ohio (UP! ): boys from roundtoWn shouldn 't be enough to bother the stubby- Joe O'Brien was just "looking
tailed canines. Atliens, 26-12.
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for a hole inside" as he came to
Ironton vs. Huntington East - Tigers should go undefeated the stretch in Thursday's race- ·
into SEOAL opener at Logan next week, But this one could get off for the 28th Little' Brown
close befOre it's over. Ironton, 20-19.
Jug.
Logan vs. Maysville - Once again I can't think of anything
O'Brien, driving co-favored
, more about the Chieftains to say than who cares? Logan, 28-6.
Melvin's Woe, had already won
Waverly vs. Huntington Ross - Tigers start breaking in his Qivision heat in an impres: their "!flOeS." Ohio takes second game of night from West sive time of 1:57 3~. but it ap··· Virginians. Waverly, 19·7.
peared h~ wouldn 't get an op. Wellston vs. Vinton County - Golden Rockets continue their · portunity to sew up his second
. rugged schedule and shoqk the world with their second win of the · · Jug triwnph in the third heat
: year. Wellston, 26-12. · .
as he 'was hoxed in and had no
Jackson vs. Newark - This will be a toughy and could go running room.
: either way. Fog has set in and darkened crystal ball, so this one
•. 18
· just a guess. J ac..,.,n,
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Melvin's Woe, who had been
o-u.
Gallipolis vs. South Point -Big Blue defense is getting tired listed as the early co-favorite
of doing all the work. Offense gets the hint, and starts scoring. along ·with Ricci Reenie Time,
Gallipolls, 2~. ·
was timed in I :59 2-5 in the
SVAC
raceoff, which was made up of
Kyger Creek vs. Harinan Trace - The battle of the 'cats will the first four finishers of the
be nothing but a KC feast. Has Hannan"Trace ever thought of two division heats.
· This year's jug, which had a
: taking up interscholastic chess? Kyger Creek, 50-2.
· . Norlb GaUia vs. Southwestern - Pirates lost a tough one last record $120,000 purse, was di: week. They'll hounce back, though. North Gallia, 17-11.
vided into two divisions
Southern vs. Eastern -Oh, hoy, here wego.No matter who I because of the large field of 17
,
• go with in this one, the Sarge will catch the wrath of the fans . three-year-&lt;Jid colts.
John" Sheets and company have a score to setUe, and I've always
While Melvin's Woe lived up
' loved underdogs. But it'D takemorethan reaching a mental peak to expectations, Ricci Reenie
'for the Eagles to knock off Nease, Dunning, et al. Eagles fly into Time, driven by Harold "Sonthe eye of a storm. Southern, 21~.
ny" Dancer, had a disastrous
Symmes Valley vs. Green - Sorry, Vikings, not this week day, finishing last in the eighteither_ Green, 19-14.
horse second division heat, won
by longshot Faraway Bay.
OJ'HERS
' l Nelsorwllle York 34 Alexander 12
Miller 3 Federal Hocking 2
Pt. Pleasant 24 Barboursville 12
Wahama 19 Duval 7
Fairland 16 Chesapeake 15
Ironton St. Joe 25 Oak Hill 12
Coal Grove 32 Rock Hill 9
Walton 21 Hannan 16
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Last Week : 124-3.Season.Total: 29-7·3

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be the season opener for Ohio
U. while the Golden Flashes
defeated Louisville 10-3 last
Saturday to win its home
opener.
Kent State coach Don James
wasn'( overly enthuastic about
that win over Louisville. ·
"Our offense was · inconsistent but I felt it came of
age late in the game when it
ran out t he clock, said James.
Or, as Kent State sports pulr
licity director Eddie Mullens
put it : "He (James) fell his
offense was ahout as consistent
as a color blind house painter."
Miami University , a 32-11
wi nner over Dayton last week,
meets P~rdue at · West
Lafayette, Ind .. in another top
attraction.
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lht'lllt! tJf lilt• Workshop. Area
fl , Church Wr•nen Urlll&lt;ll ql
Ohio, held Thursday at Gr·ucu
F:Jllf!Copul Chur·ch.
1'hirty-four women rrorn
Meigs County, the l&gt;ortsmouth
unit, and the Ouilla County
unit, join d the staw ofllcerY
for the workshop.
Mrs . Hubert Snyder,
president of Church Wornen
United of Ohio, and Mrs.
Audrey Mateskick, Newark,
chairwoman or communication
and president of the State
Committee on Status of
Women, spoke lit the meeting.
To open the meeting, Mrs.
Currie
Neutzllng
gave
devotions describing events in
Jesus' life concluding with a
monologue pertaining to the
theme.
The welcome was by Mrs.
Harry Moore, president of the
Episcopal Women and also a
member of the nominating
committee for the Ohio Church
Women United.
Mrs. snyder outlined the
·three celebrations observed by
Church Women United World Community Day, World
Day of Prayer, and May
Fellowship Day . She discussed
where lhe money is sent and
how it is used prima rily for
intercontinental missions, She
also spoke on the projects of
the Church Women United with
CROP and WIGS (Women in
Community Service), the hasic
adult education program

to thus•· who {1'(•1 inrl·ricJr ubout rcturnin,g to
rt:~ulnr hi~h m:houl t•lmL"Jl'S,
juvenile qcllnquent pro~ram ,
ulon~ with tho Jc·pro~Y colony In
the United SL1tcs.
Mrs. Snyder ulso spoke to the
ijroup on Ute problems ol the
nll~runt workers in Ohio .1111d
the program known as La Raza
1Jnlda De Ohio. She said this
CO\"'rH 8 counties In northwestern ·part of Ohio and
"flccL&lt; over :1,000 families, and
thut it now involves not only the
mi~t·anlq, but also the farm
worker.
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Mrs. Mateslck talked on the
status ol women, lh~ citizens
action program of Church
Women, and communications.
Mrs. Arnold Richards, area
chai rwoman, discussed the
church women's magazine, the
sustaining membership and
the responsibility workshop.
She also distributed literature
to each unit.
During the luncheon and
fellowship hour, Mrs. Patrick
Lochary's birthday was noted .
MFS. Lochary accompanied the
group for the singing of grace.
Closing remarks were given by
the speakers along with Mrs.
Marie Richards of Rio Grande;
and Mrs. Campbell Harper,
Pomeroy. The president of the
Portsmouth unit also spoke and
extended an invitation for the
workshop to be held in Portsmouth next year. Mrs.
Richards gave the closing
meditation .

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Club, where the Middleport
members were guests for a
plcnk at the Kyger Creek
Recreation Club.
Named to the finance
committee were Mr:i. Ar.n
Bailey, Mrs . Mary Kunzelman
and Mrs. Grace Pratt. It was
decided that each member will
be responsible for bringing in
an idea to make money.
The equal rights amendment
was discussed and lt was announced-that the next meeting
will be on membership with
Miss Houdashelt, Mrs. Rose
Reynolds, and Mrs. Bailey in
charge.
Mrs . Bailey, chairwoman of
personal development, Introduced Tom Kelly who spoke
on that topic. He said that the
busiest people are the-ones who
get things done, but that all
have a tendency to get too
involved in too many things
and end up not being very
effective in any thing.
· He said motivation keeps
things going but that there.is a
necessity for taking a good look
at self, determining life values,
and setting a goal. Mrs. Bailey
presented him with a gift from
the club. The traveling prize·
was won by Mrs. Bailey. Mrs.
John Werner presided at the
meeting.

The vne-half mill horid issue
to raise building construction
funds for a school lor retarded
children and adults was endorsed by the Middleport
Business and Professional
Women's Club at a meeting
Monday night.
The club also voted to give
$10 to the campaign fund : A
letter on the bond issue from
persohnel ol the Community
School was read.
·
Miss Freddie Houd~shelt
reported that most of the
hospital equipment is out on
loan although the club still has
two beds, and a wheel-chair
which is available. A report
was given on the recent
meeting with the Gallipolis

ALFRED - The Alfred
Women's Society held its
regular meeting Tuesday
evening, Sept. 18 at the home of
Isola Taylor . Fifteen members
and one visitor, Mary Carr,
attended. The meeting opened
with prayer by Thelma Henderson, and "What a Friend"
was SUJlg .
Nellie Parker, president,
presided. Sick and shut-in calls
were 17.
Vanilla may be purchased
from Isola Taylor or Nina
Robinson . . The nominating
committee recommended
retaining the same officers for
1974 which was accepted.
A report on the Sept. 16,
Celebration Meeting; at
Marietta was given by Nellie
Pat ker and Thelma Henderson. Eleanor Boyles gave a
Missions report on Drought
Situation in Africa, " The
Desert Strikes South."
Theima Henderson led the
program on Community
Missions from . the booklet,
"Live A New Life."
The hostess served delicious
refreshments. The next
mee ting will be held on
Tuesday, Oct. 16, at .the home
of Thelma Henderson, with ·
June Stearns, program leader.
Alfred News Notes
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Taylor and John
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rabe
of Florida , cousins of the
Taylors.
Emma Campbell Gorsuch of
Sunset, Arizona, and her
daughter Dorothy Wells of
Steubenville, o., spent .several
days with her cousin,
Genevieve Guthrie. They all
called on many cousins and
friends in Meigs County.

DIVORCE ASKED
Mary K. Barnhart, Tuppers
Plains, has filed for a divorce
in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court from her husband,
Charles A. Barnhart, Vincent,
Ohio, on the grounds of gross
neglect of duty .

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Mrs. Slij_qr&gt;n reported that the Pape, Syracuse, are anyard !laiC held Thursday by the nouncing the birth of their
Association wa~ a success and second child, a daughter,
thunhd the lilumni who Cheryl Adair, Sept. 11 at the
cont•IIJot~i. Another yard sale · Hol•er Medical Center. The
1Jion~ with a bake sale Is bcin~ Infant weighed 7 ihs., 9 ozs.
planned lor some time In the
ncar future and· Mrs. Sisson Is
requesting that "every Middleport fllgh School alumni
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Mrs . Naowy lladdo• Morris,
vlw president; Mrs. Carolyn ·
llu,..ell Sutterfield, secretary;
and Mlij_q t'feddie Houdashelt,

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women meet
Indian culture was theme rr
.1 uesday
of women 's mission group .

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NEW· HAVEN - The o'clock. She urged all members
·
. Woman's Missionary Society of to atte nd.
The annual state board
the New Haven First Church of
God inet in the Missionary meeting and state prayer
Building with Susie Bess, Dora retreat will be held at Cedar
Wood and Julia Leifheit Lakes Oct. · 5-6. Dr. Lillie
McCutcheon fr om Newton
hostesses.
President Orpha Fields F'alls, Ohio will be the leader.
presided . The group sa ng Members wete urged to attend.
"What a Mighty God"; prayer ·Viola Roush and Eleanor
Davis will serve as hostesses
was led by Dora Wood.
Delores Taylor reported on for the October meeting.
The program was presented
the group Bible study, "The
services offered you at our
by
Orpha Fields on "The Right
Lile
&amp;
Teachings
of
Jesus"
EXAM PASSED
salon for keeping up-toto
be Indian." The members
date with modern hair care
·Roger W. Davis of the Davis every Tuesday morning at ten
were seated around a makeand the latest In styles.
Insurance Service, Pomeroy ,
believe campfire and each one
recently attended . a licensing Coin club meets
imagined herself an Indian .
,school and successfully passed
The program w.as written by
. the state examin~tion for the Monday evening
Marge Williams. Marge and
Multiple Line Insurance
'Ad am
Williams
are
Agents License. The school
The OH KAN Coin Club will 'missionaries on· the Tulalip
21.iE . SECOND ST.
was held in Colwnbus under conduct a regular business
Reservation in Wa shington.
POMEROY, OHIO
the sponsorship of the Ohio meeting on Monday evening,
The
object was to recall that in
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Association of Mutual Agents Sept. 24 in the meeting rooms
and attracted 60 students irom of the Electri-c Company a nation of many cultures each
person must be granted the
all sections of Ohio.
building on Mill St. in Mid- right to self-expression acdleport. A social hour and cording to his own backtrading session, open to the : ground ; that one pattern for
public, which starts at 7 p.m., living cannot be thrust upon the
precedes the business meeting. whole; to place one's self in the
Out-of-town coin dealers "will position of another and,
be present to buy, sell, and through self-examination,
trade coins. A coin auction will discover wherein we ert ; to
close the evening's activities; correct the error that keeps
and refreshments will be another group down .
served.
· The program closed with
Spiritual Life Director, Delores
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Taylor, presenti ng the
devotions, her theme being
"Two Kinds of Fire." She read
SUIT FILED
a poem, "I Am an Indian" and
Marjorie M. Wyatt, Rutland,
Religious and Office Supplies
"Th ~ Indian 's Lord's Prayer. "
has asked judgment of $1,333 in
99 Mill St.
Middleport, 0 .
Attending were Sue Erwin,
Meigs County Common Pleas Roberta Maynard, Pansy Fry,
Court against Dale Lawson of
, ._ _ _ _ _"!"'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Portland, charging that she Bonnie Fields, Orpha Fields,
Susie Bess, Dora Wood, Julia
and Lawson had an oral Leifheit, Becky Reed, Delores
agreement in December of 1972 Taylor, Viola Roush, Connie
to transfer certain property . Aeiker, Fay Carpenter, Rena
Plaintiff is also asking for Johnson, Addi~ Brown;
interest at 7 per cent per anEleanor Davis and Mara Gwen
num for Lawson's alleged
failure to comply with the Davis.
Two Navajo recipes were
agreement.
given to each one present.

. has job openings for permanent employment'in the following aills:

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Sunday sd1oul. F'vr Iran•porlatlon call 992-52119.
P()MF.ROV Flr8t Baptist
Church, service of dedlcutlon
for the new communion table
1md choirs, IO::W a.m. worship
servl~ . Open to the publl ,
SUNDAY
W E S 1, g Y
Ch a pe1
Homecoming, basket dinner at
12:30 p.m. Services begin at
I ::W p.m. with music by the
Lemleys . Everyone
Is
welcome.
MONDAY
BEND 0' the .River Garden
Club , 7:30p.m. al home of Mrs.
Bert Grimm. · Installation ·of
offleers by Mrs, Robert l.ewls
and Mrs. Robert Thompson .
The fifth anniversary ol the
club's organization will be
observed . ·
TUESDAY
PLANNING Meeting at
Racine Fire Station for
mothers who wish to help with
a community Halloween party
for children 7:30p.m. headed
by fir_emen's auxili..-y.

MEIGS COUNTY Garden
Club Association, 7:30p.m. at
the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church. · County . contact
chairwoman to be elected and
SPEAK ING OF
installed.
FINANCE committee for
campaign funds for the onehalf mill bond Issue for. construction · of school and
workshop for retarded children
and adults, 7:30 p.m. at the
Pomeroy First Baptist Church.
JUNIOR American Legion
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, Middleport, at the
h&amp;ll.
Be proud of your gray,
Legion
AMERICAN
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Mrs. Ben Neutzling, music
hair colors. Take special
care of th is shining halo, chairwoman.
never let It become yellow,
WEDNESDAY
streoked, unkept or
AMERICAN Legion, Feeney
unattended. Nothing, but • Bennett Post 128, 7:30p.m. at
nothing, Is more strikingly
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AMERICAN
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Auxiliary,
Feeney
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SATURDAY
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Eastern game Saturday at
Southern High with "Boot
Jack" providing music for
·dancing. Sponsored by band
ho011ters.
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Lutheran Church 10:43 a.m.
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Ron Bryant, .with help from
Randy Moffitt and Elias Sosa,
won his 23rd game against II
losses Thursday. The Giants,
meanwhile, touched five Reds
pitchers for 12 hits, erupting
for six runs in the third to put
the game · away early. So sa
picked up his 17th save and
with Matthews is a solid
candidate for Rookie of the
Year honors.
The Giants meet San Diego
in a twi-night doubleheader tonight, then play the Padres in
single games Saturday and
Sunday to wind up the home
portion of the 1973 season.

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FRIDAY
THE YOUNG Adult Class or
the Middleport Church of the
NaUU'ene wUl meet at 7::l0
p.m. atcthe hQme ol Mr . and
Mr1 . Allred Rusohel in
Pomeroy ,
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· Kent 's Second Game

a Big Ten team resulted in a·zo.
10 victory over Indiana in 1966.
Purdue opened its season
last . week under new head
Coach Alex Agase with a 14-13
victory over Wisconsin .
BG Can Pass
Bowling Green State University, which thumped Syracuse
41-14, will travel to Dayton for
its second game of the season.
The University of Cincinnati,
a 40-7 victory over crosstown
rival Xavier last week, will
meet
Villanova
in
Philadelphia.
"Villanova's 0-2 record is a
fooler with a 24-6 loss to Ole
Miss and a 2~-20 heart-breaker
to a fine Massachuse!ts team,"
said Cincinnati Coach Tony
Mason .
The University of Toledo, defeated 3f&gt;.-25 by the University
of Tampa last week, takes on
Central Michigan, one of the ·
newest members of the MAC.
Ashland will host Edinboro
(Pa.) State Saturday.
In other games Xavier will
be at Tampa, Akron at Temple,
South Dakota State at Youngs·
town State, Baldwin Wallace at
Muskingum, Marietta at Capital, Denison at Albion, (Mich.),
Heidelberg at otterbein, Kenyon at W&amp;J (Pa.) and Grove
City (Pa.) at Mt. Union.
Ohio Nortnern is at Wooster,
DePauw (Ind.) at Ohio Wesley·
an. wittenberg at Valparaiso
(Ind.), Manchester (Ind.) at
Bluffton , Case Western
Reserve at Thiel (Pa.), Central
State at Ferris State (Mich.),
Adrian (Mich. ) at Defiance,
Findlay · at Hanover (Ind.),
Hiram at Oberlin and John
Carroll at Allegheny (Pa.).

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•·Jt 's ~oing to be sad to
lt•Hno ." S11id Mc:Covey. "I've
~lvcn my whole c'(ln•cr 115
ycHrS) to this club and it 's not
~oinJ! to be easy to go
somewhere else. Still, thou !:It, I
can play a few more years and
I know I can help someone."
Marichal Isn't as open as
McCovey ·about a possible
trade.
"I don't rvcn want to think
about it," he said. " I want to
come back with the Giants in
1974. I think I cao pitch at least
two more years. If I didn 't
think I could I would quit

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the records, 1 tltink our record
against them in my 15 years
here isn't bad."
During that time OU compiled a 1~1 edge.
"Tht key against Kent is that
we must contain some real offensive threats ... like (fullback
Larry, Poole, (quarterback
Greg) Kokal and (Olympic
track star Gerald) Tinker,"
said Hess. "These players give
them an explo.sive offense ...
es p~cia lly Tinker, who is so
fast he's always dangerous."
"And.Kent is a big and strong
team, .particularly . defensively," said· Hess. ~'We'll just
have to go into the trenches and
whdck away at them."
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Mrs. Elva
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and Mr. and Mrs . Nlal Salser,
Syr~CU$1!, are the paternal
grandparents . Great·
gr~ndparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Autherson, Long Bottom.
Mr. and Mrs. Pape also have a •
daughter, .Kristen, 2.

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1lnu-sday ~ftt'l" walching his
Giants L&gt;cat lhe Cincinnati
Reds, 7~. "so inth!lt re~a rd no
one Should be too disappointed.
"Yel, I'm di$8ppointc'!l; l&gt;ecause only a couple of wooks
ago it looked like we nad a
helluva shot at it. But in the end
our pitching came apart again,
the same way il did in June and
July, and without pitching yo u
mi~ht as well not even .go out

right o~t. has Juun Murkhal
In every way !'"ox riglin•:-; lht· aml Willh• Mrf:Ovey as trade
(;innt~ nrr 11 l&lt;l•lid club And will bait. There IS no question
hi• ~ t'\lntt•ndin~ tcum for yell!'$ -:wil:ll'r will b.· urow1d fur H.l74.
to &lt;'OtiW, Out l1u knowNhe has lo mnstly bt&gt;cuu~c the Giants
go out und ~-·t l:i(mll' pitdl(•rs. ,.,m't afford them.
M..-ichal, who has won 237
"UUisid&lt;· of Jnhn IJ' Acquisto,
'" don't have •nyone in the games for the Giants in a
systet11 who can help us real brilliant career, and McCovey,
soon," said Fox . "so it's ob- who has hit 411 career .homers,
vious we lul\'r to go out and try ''i•rry salaries or $150,000 each
to lrade for a soli&lt;' starter and and since tho Giants are
a left4•anded reliever. If we drawing about 830,000 this
t'\luid get n quality catcher, season, hoth become expendathat would help, too, but there ble .
McCovey, . with 27 homers
aren't many catchers around
and the ones who are good and 68RBis this year, said he's
sure he w1&gt;n't be around for
probably are untouchable."
Fox, .while he doesn't say it 1974.
lll\'t'l' ...

OU Bobcats face Kent

So, the rodent and his close political friends have just begun
' to fight, uh? Well, if you go back to the mole's very first column
this fall (better search through your garbage lor Sept. 6th's.lish
. , dinner remnants) you 'II find Uiat he kept in line with his political By United Press Internalional
Ohio University Coach BiU
tradition - starting the war. Although my political friends seem
Hess
says his Bobcats respect
to be in the doghouse right now, I guess it's time forthem and me
Kent State, Salurday's oppon·
to do what tradition indicates we do best -end wars.
ent
in a top Mid American ConAs for Col. Mole hitting 78 per cent of his games in the last 3
years, he is again doing what he and his close friends are known ference game, ''but we have no
- fear of them."
for doing - living in the past.
The game between defending
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And, you say, Mole, Perry Groundhog has advised you to sue
MAC
champion Kent State and
for defamation or character, gross neglect of duty and extreme
cruelty. First of all, !didn't know you had any character to begin OU is one of the top games of
with . Secondly, as for your gross neglect of duty charge, you're the day Saturday which will
the one who has been neglecting his duty, for I've whop~d you see 32 Ohio collegiate football
twice io two tries (unless you're accustomed to having your teams in action.
"We respect Kent, but we
victories "given" to you by the geritol gulpin~ Maj. Hoople).
have
no fear of them," said
You dribble on to say that the Humane Society has offered to
come to .your defense. If that society is anything like your Hess. " In fact, if you'll check ,
friends' Great Society, you might as well bang it up.
Of course, the ahove is irrelevant anyway, since my private
investigator, Oracle Ironside, assures me that your previous
babbling has already necessitated the judge to throw the case out
of court for pre-trial publicity. Shame on you, Mole. You·should
. know better!
But I refuse to ramble on any more about your ineptitudes,
1 for the readers are sitting on the edges of their seats for this
week's predictions. (They figure they'll find out what's really
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Here we go:
SEOAL
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Athens vs. Chillicothe - Bulldogs are getting better and the
DELAWARE, Ohio (UP! ): boys from roundtoWn shouldn 't be enough to bother the stubby- Joe O'Brien was just "looking
tailed canines. Atliens, 26-12.
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for a hole inside" as he came to
Ironton vs. Huntington East - Tigers should go undefeated the stretch in Thursday's race- ·
into SEOAL opener at Logan next week, But this one could get off for the 28th Little' Brown
close befOre it's over. Ironton, 20-19.
Jug.
Logan vs. Maysville - Once again I can't think of anything
O'Brien, driving co-favored
, more about the Chieftains to say than who cares? Logan, 28-6.
Melvin's Woe, had already won
Waverly vs. Huntington Ross - Tigers start breaking in his Qivision heat in an impres: their "!flOeS." Ohio takes second game of night from West sive time of 1:57 3~. but it ap··· Virginians. Waverly, 19·7.
peared h~ wouldn 't get an op. Wellston vs. Vinton County - Golden Rockets continue their · portunity to sew up his second
. rugged schedule and shoqk the world with their second win of the · · Jug triwnph in the third heat
: year. Wellston, 26-12. · .
as he 'was hoxed in and had no
Jackson vs. Newark - This will be a toughy and could go running room.
: either way. Fog has set in and darkened crystal ball, so this one
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Melvin's Woe, who had been
o-u.
Gallipolis vs. South Point -Big Blue defense is getting tired listed as the early co-favorite
of doing all the work. Offense gets the hint, and starts scoring. along ·with Ricci Reenie Time,
Gallipolls, 2~. ·
was timed in I :59 2-5 in the
SVAC
raceoff, which was made up of
Kyger Creek vs. Harinan Trace - The battle of the 'cats will the first four finishers of the
be nothing but a KC feast. Has Hannan"Trace ever thought of two division heats.
· This year's jug, which had a
: taking up interscholastic chess? Kyger Creek, 50-2.
· . Norlb GaUia vs. Southwestern - Pirates lost a tough one last record $120,000 purse, was di: week. They'll hounce back, though. North Gallia, 17-11.
vided into two divisions
Southern vs. Eastern -Oh, hoy, here wego.No matter who I because of the large field of 17
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• go with in this one, the Sarge will catch the wrath of the fans . three-year-&lt;Jid colts.
John" Sheets and company have a score to setUe, and I've always
While Melvin's Woe lived up
' loved underdogs. But it'D takemorethan reaching a mental peak to expectations, Ricci Reenie
'for the Eagles to knock off Nease, Dunning, et al. Eagles fly into Time, driven by Harold "Sonthe eye of a storm. Southern, 21~.
ny" Dancer, had a disastrous
Symmes Valley vs. Green - Sorry, Vikings, not this week day, finishing last in the eighteither_ Green, 19-14.
horse second division heat, won
by longshot Faraway Bay.
OJ'HERS
' l Nelsorwllle York 34 Alexander 12
Miller 3 Federal Hocking 2
Pt. Pleasant 24 Barboursville 12
Wahama 19 Duval 7
Fairland 16 Chesapeake 15
Ironton St. Joe 25 Oak Hill 12
Coal Grove 32 Rock Hill 9
Walton 21 Hannan 16
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The game against Kent will
be the season opener for Ohio
U. while the Golden Flashes
defeated Louisville 10-3 last
Saturday to win its home
opener.
Kent State coach Don James
wasn'( overly enthuastic about
that win over Louisville. ·
"Our offense was · inconsistent but I felt it came of
age late in the game when it
ran out t he clock, said James.
Or, as Kent State sports pulr
licity director Eddie Mullens
put it : "He (James) fell his
offense was ahout as consistent
as a color blind house painter."
Miami University , a 32-11
wi nner over Dayton last week,
meets P~rdue at · West
Lafayette, Ind .. in another top
attraction.
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Miami's last encounter with
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"ToKethcr We Cun" was Lhe
lht'lllt! tJf lilt• Workshop. Area
fl , Church Wr•nen Urlll&lt;ll ql
Ohio, held Thursday at Gr·ucu
F:Jllf!Copul Chur·ch.
1'hirty-four women rrorn
Meigs County, the l&gt;ortsmouth
unit, and the Ouilla County
unit, join d the staw ofllcerY
for the workshop.
Mrs . Hubert Snyder,
president of Church Wornen
United of Ohio, and Mrs.
Audrey Mateskick, Newark,
chairwoman or communication
and president of the State
Committee on Status of
Women, spoke lit the meeting.
To open the meeting, Mrs.
Currie
Neutzllng
gave
devotions describing events in
Jesus' life concluding with a
monologue pertaining to the
theme.
The welcome was by Mrs.
Harry Moore, president of the
Episcopal Women and also a
member of the nominating
committee for the Ohio Church
Women United.
Mrs. snyder outlined the
·three celebrations observed by
Church Women United World Community Day, World
Day of Prayer, and May
Fellowship Day . She discussed
where lhe money is sent and
how it is used prima rily for
intercontinental missions, She
also spoke on the projects of
the Church Women United with
CROP and WIGS (Women in
Community Service), the hasic
adult education program

to thus•· who {1'(•1 inrl·ricJr ubout rcturnin,g to
rt:~ulnr hi~h m:houl t•lmL"Jl'S,
juvenile qcllnquent pro~ram ,
ulon~ with tho Jc·pro~Y colony In
the United SL1tcs.
Mrs. Snyder ulso spoke to the
ijroup on Ute problems ol the
nll~runt workers in Ohio .1111d
the program known as La Raza
1Jnlda De Ohio. She said this
CO\"'rH 8 counties In northwestern ·part of Ohio and
"flccL&lt; over :1,000 families, and
thut it now involves not only the
mi~t·anlq, but also the farm
worker.
·
Mrs. Mateslck talked on the
status ol women, lh~ citizens
action program of Church
Women, and communications.
Mrs. Arnold Richards, area
chai rwoman, discussed the
church women's magazine, the
sustaining membership and
the responsibility workshop.
She also distributed literature
to each unit.
During the luncheon and
fellowship hour, Mrs. Patrick
Lochary's birthday was noted .
MFS. Lochary accompanied the
group for the singing of grace.
Closing remarks were given by
the speakers along with Mrs.
Marie Richards of Rio Grande;
and Mrs. Campbell Harper,
Pomeroy. The president of the
Portsmouth unit also spoke and
extended an invitation for the
workshop to be held in Portsmouth next year. Mrs.
Richards gave the closing
meditation .

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Club, where the Middleport
members were guests for a
plcnk at the Kyger Creek
Recreation Club.
Named to the finance
committee were Mr:i. Ar.n
Bailey, Mrs . Mary Kunzelman
and Mrs. Grace Pratt. It was
decided that each member will
be responsible for bringing in
an idea to make money.
The equal rights amendment
was discussed and lt was announced-that the next meeting
will be on membership with
Miss Houdashelt, Mrs. Rose
Reynolds, and Mrs. Bailey in
charge.
Mrs . Bailey, chairwoman of
personal development, Introduced Tom Kelly who spoke
on that topic. He said that the
busiest people are the-ones who
get things done, but that all
have a tendency to get too
involved in too many things
and end up not being very
effective in any thing.
· He said motivation keeps
things going but that there.is a
necessity for taking a good look
at self, determining life values,
and setting a goal. Mrs. Bailey
presented him with a gift from
the club. The traveling prize·
was won by Mrs. Bailey. Mrs.
John Werner presided at the
meeting.

The vne-half mill horid issue
to raise building construction
funds for a school lor retarded
children and adults was endorsed by the Middleport
Business and Professional
Women's Club at a meeting
Monday night.
The club also voted to give
$10 to the campaign fund : A
letter on the bond issue from
persohnel ol the Community
School was read.
·
Miss Freddie Houd~shelt
reported that most of the
hospital equipment is out on
loan although the club still has
two beds, and a wheel-chair
which is available. A report
was given on the recent
meeting with the Gallipolis

ALFRED - The Alfred
Women's Society held its
regular meeting Tuesday
evening, Sept. 18 at the home of
Isola Taylor . Fifteen members
and one visitor, Mary Carr,
attended. The meeting opened
with prayer by Thelma Henderson, and "What a Friend"
was SUJlg .
Nellie Parker, president,
presided. Sick and shut-in calls
were 17.
Vanilla may be purchased
from Isola Taylor or Nina
Robinson . . The nominating
committee recommended
retaining the same officers for
1974 which was accepted.
A report on the Sept. 16,
Celebration Meeting; at
Marietta was given by Nellie
Pat ker and Thelma Henderson. Eleanor Boyles gave a
Missions report on Drought
Situation in Africa, " The
Desert Strikes South."
Theima Henderson led the
program on Community
Missions from . the booklet,
"Live A New Life."
The hostess served delicious
refreshments. The next
mee ting will be held on
Tuesday, Oct. 16, at .the home
of Thelma Henderson, with ·
June Stearns, program leader.
Alfred News Notes
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Taylor and John
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rabe
of Florida , cousins of the
Taylors.
Emma Campbell Gorsuch of
Sunset, Arizona, and her
daughter Dorothy Wells of
Steubenville, o., spent .several
days with her cousin,
Genevieve Guthrie. They all
called on many cousins and
friends in Meigs County.

DIVORCE ASKED
Mary K. Barnhart, Tuppers
Plains, has filed for a divorce
in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court from her husband,
Charles A. Barnhart, Vincent,
Ohio, on the grounds of gross
neglect of duty .

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UNTIL 4 P.M.
"FAMILY OUTING"

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schedule for each day:
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Sunday, Sept. 23- 0pen full day, 11 a.m. until to p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 29-0pen lo public after 5 p.m .
Sunday, Sept. 3o-NOT open to public.
Saturday, Oct. 6- 0pen to public after s p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 7- 0pen full day - Last Day ot t973 Season.

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Mrs. Slij_qr&gt;n reported that the Pape, Syracuse, are anyard !laiC held Thursday by the nouncing the birth of their
Association wa~ a success and second child, a daughter,
thunhd the lilumni who Cheryl Adair, Sept. 11 at the
cont•IIJot~i. Another yard sale · Hol•er Medical Center. The
1Jion~ with a bake sale Is bcin~ Infant weighed 7 ihs., 9 ozs.
planned lor some time In the
ncar future and· Mrs. Sisson Is
requesting that "every Middleport fllgh School alumni
contribute one item."

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rcunlv11 iu 1!174 ha s been
compleWd.
The new orncers are Mrs.
lv:o St&lt;·WJ&lt;rl Sl.son, president;
Mrs . Naowy lladdo• Morris,
vlw president; Mrs. Carolyn ·
llu,..ell Sutterfield, secretary;
and Mlij_q t'feddie Houdashelt,

Alfred
women meet
Indian culture was theme rr
.1 uesday
of women 's mission group .

Laborels '

There's a revolutio n in today's world olllne
jewelry. What counts to the modern woman
Is beauty, not pretension- value. nol price.
The beauty ol LINDE Slars lies in colors that
rival na tu re's, in Ihe six-rayed star that comes
alive under light. Only LINDE Stars are identilied by an l engraved in the back or on lhe
mounting .

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Complete reorganization

NEW· HAVEN - The o'clock. She urged all members
·
. Woman's Missionary Society of to atte nd.
The annual state board
the New Haven First Church of
God inet in the Missionary meeting and state prayer
Building with Susie Bess, Dora retreat will be held at Cedar
Wood and Julia Leifheit Lakes Oct. · 5-6. Dr. Lillie
McCutcheon fr om Newton
hostesses.
President Orpha Fields F'alls, Ohio will be the leader.
presided . The group sa ng Members wete urged to attend.
"What a Mighty God"; prayer ·Viola Roush and Eleanor
Davis will serve as hostesses
was led by Dora Wood.
Delores Taylor reported on for the October meeting.
The program was presented
the group Bible study, "The
services offered you at our
by
Orpha Fields on "The Right
Lile
&amp;
Teachings
of
Jesus"
EXAM PASSED
salon for keeping up-toto
be Indian." The members
date with modern hair care
·Roger W. Davis of the Davis every Tuesday morning at ten
were seated around a makeand the latest In styles.
Insurance Service, Pomeroy ,
believe campfire and each one
recently attended . a licensing Coin club meets
imagined herself an Indian .
,school and successfully passed
The program w.as written by
. the state examin~tion for the Monday evening
Marge Williams. Marge and
Multiple Line Insurance
'Ad am
Williams
are
Agents License. The school
The OH KAN Coin Club will 'missionaries on· the Tulalip
21.iE . SECOND ST.
was held in Colwnbus under conduct a regular business
Reservation in Wa shington.
POMEROY, OHIO
the sponsorship of the Ohio meeting on Monday evening,
The
object was to recall that in
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Association of Mutual Agents Sept. 24 in the meeting rooms
and attracted 60 students irom of the Electri-c Company a nation of many cultures each
person must be granted the
all sections of Ohio.
building on Mill St. in Mid- right to self-expression acdleport. A social hour and cording to his own backtrading session, open to the : ground ; that one pattern for
public, which starts at 7 p.m., living cannot be thrust upon the
precedes the business meeting. whole; to place one's self in the
Out-of-town coin dealers "will position of another and,
be present to buy, sell, and through self-examination,
trade coins. A coin auction will discover wherein we ert ; to
close the evening's activities; correct the error that keeps
and refreshments will be another group down .
served.
· The program closed with
Spiritual Life Director, Delores
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Taylor, presenti ng the
devotions, her theme being
"Two Kinds of Fire." She read
SUIT FILED
a poem, "I Am an Indian" and
Marjorie M. Wyatt, Rutland,
Religious and Office Supplies
"Th ~ Indian 's Lord's Prayer. "
has asked judgment of $1,333 in
99 Mill St.
Middleport, 0 .
Attending were Sue Erwin,
Meigs County Common Pleas Roberta Maynard, Pansy Fry,
Court against Dale Lawson of
, ._ _ _ _ _"!"'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Portland, charging that she Bonnie Fields, Orpha Fields,
Susie Bess, Dora Wood, Julia
and Lawson had an oral Leifheit, Becky Reed, Delores
agreement in December of 1972 Taylor, Viola Roush, Connie
to transfer certain property . Aeiker, Fay Carpenter, Rena
Plaintiff is also asking for Johnson, Addi~ Brown;
interest at 7 per cent per anEleanor Davis and Mara Gwen
num for Lawson's alleged
failure to comply with the Davis.
Two Navajo recipes were
agreement.
given to each one present.

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Sunday sd1oul. F'vr Iran•porlatlon call 992-52119.
P()MF.ROV Flr8t Baptist
Church, service of dedlcutlon
for the new communion table
1md choirs, IO::W a.m. worship
servl~ . Open to the publl ,
SUNDAY
W E S 1, g Y
Ch a pe1
Homecoming, basket dinner at
12:30 p.m. Services begin at
I ::W p.m. with music by the
Lemleys . Everyone
Is
welcome.
MONDAY
BEND 0' the .River Garden
Club , 7:30p.m. al home of Mrs.
Bert Grimm. · Installation ·of
offleers by Mrs, Robert l.ewls
and Mrs. Robert Thompson .
The fifth anniversary ol the
club's organization will be
observed . ·
TUESDAY
PLANNING Meeting at
Racine Fire Station for
mothers who wish to help with
a community Halloween party
for children 7:30p.m. headed
by fir_emen's auxili..-y.

MEIGS COUNTY Garden
Club Association, 7:30p.m. at
the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church. · County . contact
chairwoman to be elected and
SPEAK ING OF
installed.
FINANCE committee for
campaign funds for the onehalf mill bond Issue for. construction · of school and
workshop for retarded children
and adults, 7:30 p.m. at the
Pomeroy First Baptist Church.
JUNIOR American Legion
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, Middleport, at the
h&amp;ll.
Be proud of your gray,
Legion
AMERICAN
silver or white hair, for It Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post
gives you a distinguished '39, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the
appearance which Is
seldom achieved by other hall. Program on music by
Mrs. Ben Neutzling, music
hair colors. Take special
care of th is shining halo, chairwoman.
never let It become yellow,
WEDNESDAY
streoked, unkept or
AMERICAN Legion, Feeney
unattended. Nothing, but • Bennett Post 128, 7:30p.m. at
nothing, Is more strikingly
attractive than a shim- the hall.
AMERICAN
Legion
mering head of white,
Auxiliary,
Feeney
Bennett
sliver or gray hair adorned
In ·a lovely coiffure which
Postl28, 7:30 p:m. Wednesday
can be the perfect com- at the Middleport hall with a
bination for all the colorful
6:30 p.m. potluck dinner .
fashions In yo'ur wardrobt! . ·
Take advantage of the Legionnaires to be guests .
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meeUng, 7:30 p.m. at home of
Mrs . James Clatworthy
Middleport, with Mrs. Berth~
Ebersbach a8 hostess.
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SATURDAY
DANCE following Southern •
Eastern game Saturday at
Southern High with "Boot
Jack" providing music for
·dancing. Sponsored by band
ho011ters.
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SUNDAY
CHURCH service at St. Paul
Lutheran Church 10:43 a.m.
Instead of usual 10:30 beginning Sunday until further
notice with tbe Rev. Joseph
Will, Gallipolis, serving as
supply pastor. Sunday school,
9:15a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
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Ron Bryant, .with help from
Randy Moffitt and Elias Sosa,
won his 23rd game against II
losses Thursday. The Giants,
meanwhile, touched five Reds
pitchers for 12 hits, erupting
for six runs in the third to put
the game · away early. So sa
picked up his 17th save and
with Matthews is a solid
candidate for Rookie of the
Year honors.
The Giants meet San Diego
in a twi-night doubleheader tonight, then play the Padres in
single games Saturday and
Sunday to wind up the home
portion of the 1973 season.

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THE YOUNG Adult Class or
the Middleport Church of the
NaUU'ene wUl meet at 7::l0
p.m. atcthe hQme ol Mr . and
Mr1 . Allred Rusohel in
Pomeroy ,
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Perez, Cln
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Simns , St.L 152 587 57 178
Crdn l. Chi
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Crwfrd ,LA 138 442 73 134
S!rg e lnP il
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· Kent 's Second Game

a Big Ten team resulted in a·zo.
10 victory over Indiana in 1966.
Purdue opened its season
last . week under new head
Coach Alex Agase with a 14-13
victory over Wisconsin .
BG Can Pass
Bowling Green State University, which thumped Syracuse
41-14, will travel to Dayton for
its second game of the season.
The University of Cincinnati,
a 40-7 victory over crosstown
rival Xavier last week, will
meet
Villanova
in
Philadelphia.
"Villanova's 0-2 record is a
fooler with a 24-6 loss to Ole
Miss and a 2~-20 heart-breaker
to a fine Massachuse!ts team,"
said Cincinnati Coach Tony
Mason .
The University of Toledo, defeated 3f&gt;.-25 by the University
of Tampa last week, takes on
Central Michigan, one of the ·
newest members of the MAC.
Ashland will host Edinboro
(Pa.) State Saturday.
In other games Xavier will
be at Tampa, Akron at Temple,
South Dakota State at Youngs·
town State, Baldwin Wallace at
Muskingum, Marietta at Capital, Denison at Albion, (Mich.),
Heidelberg at otterbein, Kenyon at W&amp;J (Pa.) and Grove
City (Pa.) at Mt. Union.
Ohio Nortnern is at Wooster,
DePauw (Ind.) at Ohio Wesley·
an. wittenberg at Valparaiso
(Ind.), Manchester (Ind.) at
Bluffton , Case Western
Reserve at Thiel (Pa.), Central
State at Ferris State (Mich.),
Adrian (Mich. ) at Defiance,
Findlay · at Hanover (Ind.),
Hiram at Oberlin and John
Carroll at Allegheny (Pa.).

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•·Jt 's ~oing to be sad to
lt•Hno ." S11id Mc:Covey. "I've
~lvcn my whole c'(ln•cr 115
ycHrS) to this club and it 's not
~oinJ! to be easy to go
somewhere else. Still, thou !:It, I
can play a few more years and
I know I can help someone."
Marichal Isn't as open as
McCovey ·about a possible
trade.
"I don't rvcn want to think
about it," he said. " I want to
come back with the Giants in
1974. I think I cao pitch at least
two more years. If I didn 't
think I could I would quit

Seaver. NY 17 -10.

Leading Batters
National Le.ague

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By United Press Inte rnational

the records, 1 tltink our record
against them in my 15 years
here isn't bad."
During that time OU compiled a 1~1 edge.
"Tht key against Kent is that
we must contain some real offensive threats ... like (fullback
Larry, Poole, (quarterback
Greg) Kokal and (Olympic
track star Gerald) Tinker,"
said Hess. "These players give
them an explo.sive offense ...
es p~cia lly Tinker, who is so
fast he's always dangerous."
"And.Kent is a big and strong
team, .particularly . defensively," said· Hess. ~'We'll just
have to go into the trenches and
whdck away at them."
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Mrs. Elva
the maternal grandmother,
and Mr. and Mrs . Nlal Salser,
Syr~CU$1!, are the paternal
grandparents . Great·
gr~ndparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Autherson, Long Bottom.
Mr. and Mrs. Pape also have a •
daughter, .Kristen, 2.

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POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry
Rev
Cloyd~ V
Hend erson pastor

Sunday school 9 30 a m , Glen
McClung
svp t
mornmg
worshiP 10 30 /J m , even •ng
service 7 30 m1d week ser
&gt;~Ice Wednesdav 7 30 P m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deeth pastor
Church services, 10 30 a m ,
Holy Communion on Sep t 9111 1
Beginning Stpt 9 chur ch

school, 10 lD am fo r nursery
thrOVih age 12

POMEROY C HURCH OF

C~RIST -

Mr Hoyt Allen J r ,
pastor Btb le SchooL 9 30 a m
worsh•P 10 JO adult wor shtp
serv tee and young p~ople s
meettng both 7 30 p m Sun
day Wedne$da y, combtned
Btble study and prayer
meeting 1 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wtnmg ofllcer
ln. charo e Sunda y , 10 a m
Hol tness meeting 10 30 am.
Sunday School Young Peoples
L egion 7 p m Thu rs day 1 to 3
p m , Lad ies Home Le&lt;l gue 7
p m Prep classes

POMEROY

Corner Second and Syc11more
Sts , Pomeroy , th e Rev Joseph
Will , Gallipolis, supp ly pastor
Sunday SChOoL 9 15
lO 15
morn ing worsh ip. new hour of
10 oi5 until further nottce

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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·

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Pomeroy , affil late(1
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PllSIOr
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Sunday school supt Sund-'Y
SChOOf , 'I 30 a m
morn ing
wor sh i p 10 30 a n1
Sunday
cvangefistrt meeting 1 30 p m
Prayer .neetmg , Wednesday ,
7 ~0 p m
MIDDLEPORT

MT MORIAH BAPTIST -

Corner FoUrth an ef Matn
Middleport Rev H enry Key
Jr pas tor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Mrs Ervm Baumgard
ner sup!
Morntn g worsh ip
10 45 a m

JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES -

Larry Car nahan prest d 1ng
m tn1 sler Sunday Bible lee
lure 9 30 a m , Watchtower
study , 10 30 am
Tuesday,
Bible studv, 7 30 p m , T hurs
day m m 1s try school 7 30
p m , serv1ce mee-tmg 8 30

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Mt DOLE PORT CHURCH of
Chrtst in ChrisHan Un1on Lawrence Manley pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hool Supl Su nday School
9 JO a 111 Evening worshtp
7 30
Wednesdav
prayer
mee tmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO -. Racme Route 2 the
Rev James M Mun cy pastor
Sund ay sc hool 9 45 a m
rn orn1ng worsh iP II am
even1 ng worsl'llp 7 30 p m
Prayer meeting Tuesdav , 1 30
p rn , Young people s meetm g
7 30 p m Thursday

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

the sermonette

GOO Bertha K tngrey
su bst ll u t e pastor
Sundav
Sc ho ol
10 am
worsh i P
se r v1cc 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meett ng Wednesday 7 30 p m

The Bible or Theistic Evolutionr

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COMMUNITY

CHURC H ,__ Near Long Bot
tom E st!l Hart pa stor Roy
Brown
ass 1stant
pastor
Sunday sch ool lOa 1"11 Church
7 30 p m
each
Sunday
even mg prayer meetmg 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEP ORT
PEN
TECOSTA.L - Thtrd Ave , !he
Rev W1lllam Knttlel pastor
Ronal d Dugan Sunday School
Su pt Classes fo r alt ages
eventng serv1ce 7 30 p m ,
Btble stud y Wednesday, 7 30
p m youth serv 1ce s Fnday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corne r Ash and Plum Mtd
tlleport
Noe l
Herrman
pa stor
Satur dav eventng
serv1ce 7 p m Sunday sc hool,
10 a m
Sunday eve n tng
worshtp 7 p m
FIRST BAPTIST of Mtd
•d le porf corner ot Stx lh and
Pal me r Str eets Rev Charles
Stmons ,
pastor
Danny
Thompson
Sunday School
Super lntenden l
Sunday
church school for everyone
9 15 a m
Mornmg wor sh tp
10 15 am
Even ng serv1ces,
7 JO p m
Wednesday prayer
SE!rv tce 7 30 p m Extra youth
ac l1 v 1ttes on Su ndBy, 5 p m
l or all youth up to Sixth grade
6 30 for !U nt or and sen 1or h1gh
stu dents
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
M1ddieport 5th and Ma1n
Raulm Moyer ,, pastor M1 chae l
Gerlach Sund ay Sch ool supt
Bi ble School
9 30 a m
mor nm g worshiP 10 30 a m
even tn g worsh1p 7 30 p m
prayer se rvt ce 7 p m Wed
nesday

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CHURCH OF CHRIST '1 00 W
Ma1n Sl - Loren T Stephet1S ,
evangeltst phone 992 7856
Conserva t tve
non
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10 am Btble study II am
worsh ip 6 p m Wednesday
B bl e st udy 7 p l'n
MIDWAY
COMMUN IT Y
CHURCH
( non
denomltlaf lonal ) , Langsville
Outer Road, th e Rev Worley
Haley , pastor Su nday school ,
10 am event nQ worsh tp 7 30
p m
Praye r
meeltng
Tuesd ay
7 30 p m
youth
group Fr1day 7 30 p m

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W1llt~tll W~I S Oil , SunC1ilV SCh QOI
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pr.lC1tC f', Wed nesday , 8 JOp m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLIN ESS CHURCH
HiHrts.on vtl l e Ro ~d
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0 Dell Manley Pit slOt" Hcn1y
Eblm Sunday SchoQI Su p!
Su nd~y Sc hoo l 9 30 ~ m
Even 1t1g wor shtp 7 30 p m
P r.:~yer
a11d Prcllse ~e ntiCe ,
Thur sday 7 30 p rn
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
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denom i nat ional George S
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/1m Worsh p Servtce I I a 111
Sunday IWJhf serv1ces 7 30
p m Wednesday Praver
meet•ng 1 30 p m Everyone
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9 I.S a m • wor s h1p 10 24 a m
youth choir rehearsal Monday ,
6 30 p m Mrs Marvin Burl

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Worsh ip 7 10
p m Church Sc hool 9 30 a m
SUTTON
WorShip , 11 am
1nd 1:1nd ~ tl1 Su ndfltyS Church
Sc hool 10 .rt m
WESLEYAN ( Rac1ne )
Worsh l p 11 i' m , Chu r ch
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEA ! T CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA
WorShtP 10 am
Chur ch Sc hool 9 a m , Prayer
Mee ling Wednesday 8 p "'
LONG BOTTOM - Church
ser v i ces 9 a m , Su ndl!!!y
Sc hool 9 45 a m Bi ble Study
every Thursdl'ly , 7 JO p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
shtp 1J a m Church Scttool 10

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ALFRED - Su nday school
9 &lt;~ S a m
each Sun day
prea ch ing al 11 am
ellch
Sunday Prayer meeting , 7 45
p m Wednesda y . WS CS 8 p m
on thtrd Tu esdlly each month
REED$VtLLE - Sunday
sc hool, 9 30 pr C'aC h tng 1 JO
p m Sunday pray er m ee ting
7. JO p m Tuesday w s cs 7 30
ltrsl Thursday each tnonth
SILVER RIDGE - WOrShip
10 a m Church Sc hoo l 9 a m

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BRETHREN
~ev Freeland
Norr1 s pl"s tar rloyd Norri s,
sup ! '&gt;undav sc110o1 . 9 30 a m ,
m orumy sermon, 10 30 am ,
Prttver scrv1ce Wednesday
1 JO p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
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1th pits lor Sunday School ,
10 a m Arthur Henson Supl
Morn tng Wor ship II a m
Youny Peop les ser1.1lc;:e, 1 p m J
Eventng service 7 30 p m
WN1ne s d~Y M 1d week Prayer
Se rvt ct' 1 30 p m
Youth
meet1 n ~ 6 30 p m 1 Event ng
wors.h lp 1 30 p m

CHE STER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev

Herber t Gra te, pastor Wor
Sl)1p service 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am
R ic hard aarton ,
supt Prayer meeting , Wed
nesdav , 7 JO p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cllltord Sm ith
mintster Sunday School 9- 30
a m
morning church 10 30
a m Sunday evenmg service ,
7 30 p m Wednesday servtce B

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METHODIST ...... Rev Robert
E Buck le y, pastor Wtl l lam
Batley supt
Sunday school
9 JO am
morning worship
10 10 a m
evening wor ship,
7 30 p m WPdnesday Christian
Youth Crusl!!!de 6 30 p m
prayer meeting 7 JO p m
Thursday choir practice 7

CHRIST - George Freder ick,
sup t Service weekly , 9 30 am
on Sun day Preaching f irst and pm
th trd Sundays of month1 by
DEXT ER CHUR CH OF
Clifford Sm lth 9 30 e
m CHRIST
Oannv Evans
HOBSON CHRIST IAN pastor Norman
C Wtll sup!
UNION Darrel Ooddrlll Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
pas tor Sunday School 9 30 Worshtp servic e 10 30 am
am
Leonard G1 lmore ftrst Chrtst 1an Endeavor Sunday
elder
eventng se rv tce, 7 30 eventng
p rn
Wednesday
prayer
REORGANIZED CHURCH
meeltng 7 10 p m

NOTICE

Sec I That 1f Is for the best
Int e rest of the V i llag e of
Pomeroy to enter Into a co n
tract with the V11tage of
Syracuse pertaining to a water
line easernent, Bnd also th e
Wllter territorial ltm1ts ol each
VIllage m con nectton Wtlh the
water customers to be ser v1ced
by eac h Village
Sec 11 That the Vtllaoe of
Pomeroy does hereby aor ee
Wtth th e VIllage of 5-yracuse to
pay the cons ider allons set for th
m said co nt ract and to be bound
by the obligation s of satd
contract
Sec Ill i hat th ~ Council
does. hereb, author tze the
Mayor and Cle rk of said
V11 1age to enter Into a written
agreement with satd VIllage of
Syracuse and that a copy of
said agreement IS attac hed
hereto and made a par t of this
Ordmance as though fu lly re
wrttten here in
Sec IV Th tS Ordinance Shall
take effect and be m Ioree from
and after lhe ear l 1est pcrtod
all owed by law

Pteant lfts have brought th1s
action naming you as the
Defendants In th e abo ve named
ccurt by tiling their Complaint
on September 1, 1973
The object of the Comp laint ts
to quiet titl e in the Platntlfts 1n
and to the following descnbed
real estate
Situate In the Townsh i p ot
Sutton, County of Meigs and
State of Oh lo, and In the South
west qulrter of Section 2, Town
3. R•nge 12 of the Oh io Com
panv's Purcha se, bounded and
~ns:rtbed as follow s Beg inn ing
1t the Northeast corner of t lie
souJhwnt Quarter of said
Section 2 1 thence South 20
chelns, thence west 12 chams
1nd 50 links th enr:e North 20
chains then ce East 12 cha ins
and 50 links to the pla ce of
beg inni ng conta lnmg 25 acres.
more or less
You are requ ired to answ er
the comp la int within twent y Attest
tight day s a lt e r the last
publication of th is not ice, which
will bt published once each
wuk tor six succtsslve week s, 191 1•
end ttlt lil t publicat ion will be

Donald E Collms
Mayor
Jane Walton
Passed 9 10 73

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mtdt on October 19, 1m

In ctH of vour failure to
Mlwtr or otherwllt respond as

Ptrmltttd br tht Ohio Rules ol
Civil Procedure wlrhln thr time
ltttld, llllll!ltnt br defoult will
be rtndlrtd 1g1tnst vou for the
t'tlltf dtmlndtd m the Cqm

Pll lnt

LARRY E SPENCER,

Clerll of Courts
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CHEST ER - Wor sh1 p 9 15
am
Chur ch Sc hool 10 a m
E NTERPRISE .- Worshtp 9
Church Schoo l, 10 a m
am
FLATWOODS - WOrShiP 11
am
Church Sc hoo l 10 a m
POMEROY WorShip
10 30 a m Church School 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh •P
10 a m , Church Sc hoo l 9 a m
UMYF630pm
MIDDLEPORT CL UST ER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worshtp 10 30
a m , Chu r ch Sch ool 9 JO a m
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND - Wor ship 9 15
a m Chu r ch Sc hool 10 a m

UMYF7pm
SALEM CENT!R - Wor

ship 9 a m , Church Sc hool 10
am UMY F Thursdey, 1 p m

SYRACUSE

CLUST~R

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R ev Richlrd
JirVlS
ASBURY Worsh i p 11
a m Church St hooi 9 50 a m
WSCS 1st TuesdaY'
FO~EST RUN - Worship 9
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Chur th School I D a m
w ~cs 3r d Wednesday , 7 30

pm

MINERSVILLE - Worship
10 a m Ch urch School 9 a m
Wscs 3rd Monaav, 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 a m
wors hip ser
VICE' 7 30 p m

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Rev La rry Poling
Rev Howard Shiveley
BETHANY ( OOrCil)
Wor'Shtp 9 30 1!1 m
Chur ch
Sc hool 10 JO 11 m

CARMEL -

Worsh ip 11

am
1~ 1 and Jrd Sundavs
Churc h Sc hool 10 1!!1 rn
APPLE GR OVE - Worshlp
1 JO p m ftrSt and fh1rd Sun
days Chu rch school 9 30
a m
pra ye r meeting , first
Wednesday 7 JO p m
EAST LE'tART ...._ Worship
7 30 p m second anQ fourth
Sundays , chur ch school 9 30

Technology Is abroad In the land Everywhere b1g yellow
and green machi nes pound and churn the earth Highways unroll, apartment complexes rise and amusemenl parks expand.
Our children watch They know powbr when they see 1tl
some of our children, though , don't know about another
power tor bUIIdmg They have not been taught to see It It Is
the power of God and it also shakes and moves us It Is necessary for all men-a g1gantac source of energy and slrength
Take your children to church on Sunday They will be to·
m01· ro~1 ' ' builders

JES US CHRIST OF
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF OF
LATTER
DAY SAINTS GOD - Ractne Route 2 The

Rev Charles Hand pas tor
Sunday schoo l 9 4S a m
morntng worshtp
11 am
Evenmg ser vtces, Tuesday and
Fr1day 1 JO

pastor Sundav Sc hool 9 30
am
Rober! Bobo sup! ,
morn i ng
worsh tp
10 JO
Sunday evenlnp se rv1ce 1 30.
Mid week serv 1ce, Wednesday ,
1 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
Bob
C La r1mo r e pa stor
Moore , Sunday Sc hool Supt
Sunday School, classes for all
ages 9 30 a m , mornlnO
worship , 10 45 1 NYP S sunday
6 30 p m evangelist ic serv ice
Sunday , 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer m ee ttng Wednesday
7 30p m Mi ssi onary meellng
sec ond Wed nes day , 7 30 p m
UNIT ED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm tth, p~ntor SundBy
Schoo l 9 30a m cla~s leader
Leo Hill
worship urvtce
10 30 am churc:h, 7 30 p m
E D E N
U N I T E 0
!kf THR E N IN CHRISt El don R Bla ke, paslor Sunday
SchOol
10 a m , Winnie
Hol singer
Sup t
Morning
sermon 11 am, Evening
ser vtce Chrl sllttn Endea¥or ,
7 JO
p m
Mrs
L yda
Chevalie r pr cs1 dent Song
se r vtce and se rm on , B 20 Mld
Week pr ayer meet!ng Wed
nesday 7 30 P m Mrs Marie
Ho lsinger , cl&lt;tss leader

CHU RCH
OF
J ES U$
CHRI ST - Loca led at Rolland

Por ll and Racine Road Ralph
Johnson
pastor
Herbert
Wl'ltte Sunday Sc hool Otrector
Sund ay Sc h ool, 9 3Q a m
Morntng wors hi P 10 30 am
Sunday evenmg serv ce 7 p m
Wednesday eventno prayer
se rv1ces 7 30 D m

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
Georg e Cas to pa stor Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 evening worsh ip,
7 30 Thursday eve ning prayer
se r vice, 7 30 p m
fv'ASO N FIRST BAPTIST Sec ond and Pomeroy Sts , Ston
Cra1g pastor Sunday school,
9 ~s am
wor ship service 11
am
trammg union 6 30
P m evening worship sent lee,
7 30 p m M1d week prayer
servtce Wed nes.drtv 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURC H
OF
CHRIST , P o BoK 1197 , M ill er
Sf
Ma son , w va Su nday
B ible Study 10 am
Wor ship
11 am and 1 p m Dible Study
Wednesday 1 p m
Voca l
music
F IRST SOUTHERN BAP
TtST - Corner of Second and
Anderson, Mason
Pastor,
Walter ClOud Sun day IC:hOOI
9 45 1!!! m , worship service d
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
Bible study 1 Wednesdey , 7 30
p m
MASOitf ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St , Meson w
Va Chesler Tennant pa stor
Su ndlly schoo l
10 am
morn ing worsh ip Jl a m
evangell!o tl c urvlc'e 7 30 p m'
Bible study and prayer 5erv lc e
Wednesday, 7 lO p m Phon e

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HJ\ ~TF ORD

CHURCH OF

on New lima Road nex t to
For est Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse, pe s l or i Rober t Musser
Sunday Sc hool supt Su nday
school 10 30 ., m
worsttlp
7 30 P m Bible study , Wed ·
nesday, 1 30 P m
Salurday
night prayer se rvi ce 1 30 p m

CHRIST In Chrhtlan Union __
The Rev Wtlllam Cl 'lpbell
pastor sunda y sc; hoc ' 9 30'
a m , James HVghtl 1upl
eve n ing $ervlq1 1
p mI
Wednesda)' ovt~lng prayer
meet i ng 1 30 p m
You lh
prt~ver serv ice each Tue&amp;dey

CHRISTIAN - RogerW ai SCn
pas tor
Ray Whaley supl
Morn1ng wors,hlp 1 9 30 am ,
church schoo l , 10 30 am ,
1oung peoples meeltno , 6 30
n 111 ~ven l ng worshtp , .. l,
pm
w
1,
1 JO fJ 1
'I'
l(.lttesday

FAIRVIEW
diBLE
CHURCH L etart W Va , Rt
1 Rev
George Ho lchar
putor
Sunday School 9 :Jo'
a m Prayer and Bib le study
7 30 P m Cottage Prayer
"'c rvl c.r ruuday 10 a m
Worsh i p Service , Thurlday
7 JO p,m

HEML OCK

GROVE

WOOdrow Hendrix and Mr. and
Mra. Woodrow Hendrix, Jr., of
Milwaukee, Wlac, were recent
weekend guesls or Mr and
Mra Randy Adklnsand family,
Mr, and Mrs Franklin Hendrix
and family, Mr and Mrs
Norman Hendrix and family
and other frlendsand relatives
1\fr. and Mrs Floyd Grimm,
daughter Teresa and a
girlfriend of Whllehall, Mrs
Stanley Sawyer and friend of
Columbus, recently visited
Mrs. Chrlatena Grimm
Mr and Mrs Gerald Cowie
of Beaver Falla, Pa , spent a
week with his sasler, 01Jla
Hysell
1\fr. and Mrs
Larry
Morarlly, Terry and Marcy, of
Lancaster, Mr and Mrs. Jim
Scott, and daughters, Chris and
Geja, of Alabama wsre recent
• visitors of Mrs Pauline
Morarlty
Mr . Kermit Williams of
Charleston, W Va , was a
recent weekend guest of Mr
and Mrs Guy E. Guinther and
family. Sunday visitors were
Elmo Johnson of Charleston,
Mrs. Rekla Ferris, of Parkersburg, Ellen Newland, and
dalll!hter Lucille, of Athens and
Mr. and Mrs Willie Guinther of
Gallipolis
Robert Flanagan spent two
weeks with hiS sister and
brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence Sellers of Colwnbas
Chrlstena Grimm spent a few
days with her daughter and
son-In-law, Mr and Mrs
Raymond Teaford and family
of Minersville, Route.
Mr and Mrs Rubert Harden
and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs
Donald Usle, Mrs Florence
Potts and Mrs Dorothy
, Harden visited wit~ Mr and
i Mrs. Willard Kendall and
•family of Warren, Mich. and
attended the nurses graduation
exerciSes at the Henry Ford
Hospital for Kay Kendall
Marshall.
Rev. Ralph Hudson of Portsmouth, spent Monday night
• with his mother, Myla Hudson.
: Mr. and Mrs Dale Hubbard
: and daughler Stephania, have
: returned to their home In
• Haymaker, Md., after being
:: here by the death of his father,
~ Eddie Hubbard.
:
Miss Carrie 1McDonald of
Angeles, Cab! , Stanley
• Sawyer and daughler Pam, of
: columbus
visited
with
: chriStina Grimm.
: Mr. and Mrs Rudy Jovan, of
: Panna spent a week here
~working on their house, the
•former Laura Leafheiht home ,
~Mrs Jovan wall be remem~bered as Ruth Leifheit
: Suzanne Teaford spent an
~evenmg with her grandmother,
~Chr!Stena Grimm
• Mike Oiler of Pomeroy spent
" weekend wath Myla Hudson
: Salth Friend has returned to
' the home of his brother, Holly
:friend, after a stay an
•Veterans Memorial Hospital
~ Cecil Duncan Jr , of New
:Haven, spent a few days with
:has mother, Mrs. Malcolm
, Guinther and family
•• Mr • and Mrs Thomas
&lt;Williams and children of
' Columbus visited recently
:With his parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Williams, and other
:relatives.
• Karen Guinther, Darlene
;Duncan Malcolm Jr and Nita
'
' visited Mr and Mrs.
•Guinther
:bonald James and family of
:cJifton, W Va
: VIsitors of Mr and Mrs
Rober! Harden and Debbie,
~were Mr and Mrs. James
'Harden of London, Mr. and
.Mrs Robert A. Harden, son
:Eric, of Marion, and Mr and
Mrs Earl Harden, of Canton
::!'hey also visited with other
.-elataves.
: Mn Wanda Guinther spent a
a ay wllh her aunt, Ellen
:Newland of Athens
• Mrs Malcolm Guinther,
Mrs wanda Guinther, Darlene
ibu ncan , accompanied Mrs .
Donald James and daughter
:Sharon, of Clifton, spent a day
Ravenswood shopping

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Syracuse
Love Joy visits home
News,
Society
A Viall to the EhnwOOd,Hest Hu~hes, Mrs Jpme. r.-· '"
SYRACUSE - Mr ana Mrs lii&gt;me was made Tuellday night and MAry l)olla, Mrs Arlund

rUJ'P[;N!r.
PlAIN~
CHU! SliAN
C HU~ C H
l lnH•ll ~
U1Hit' rwood , pa$10f
H(l WMd C.i'I!Jw c ll Jr S und~tY
\ t 'H•ol )r.t. 11 •
&lt;. vn(t,ly School ,
't l l• '111
MQFil tll\1 se-r mon
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~U IHM't" t.!Vf n ln g

'lneterm 'theory" as properly defined as an adea apparenlly
supported by fact , and the term "hypotheSis", properly renBEARWALLOW RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST B tble
dered ••neans an ade a or supposition unsupported by fact
study , 9 30 am
mo rn tog
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST,
The so-called theory of evolution bemg pawned off on the
wor shtp 10 30 a m
eventn9 Great Bend - Rev Walter P
worshiP
6
30
p
m
Wed
nesday
Ameracan public now as m the past does not remotely qualify as
B 1kacsan
pastor
Sunday
Btb le study 7 30 p m
school , 9 JO a m
worship
"theory" but rather as a blatant "hypothesiS" of the Deval's
servtce, Trhursday, 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH
origin, smoothly desagned to ensnare the Spll'llually weak m ats
CARLETON CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday Sc hool , K1ngsbuty
Road
Su nd ay
Godless doctrine. This has been recogmzed and admatted by
10 am w•th Wtllard Pigott , Sch ool , 9 30 am Ralph Car l
supt Evange lt st messag e each supt Worsh tp se r v1ce, 10 30
many learned "theologaans" of our day
Sunday even rn g 7 JO p m by a m and 7 30 p m a lt erna te ly
However, a new varaatlon has been developed the past few
Elder Russe ll Cline mtntster Prayer meettng, Wednesday
of the Apostolrc Faith B1bl e 7 30 p m
ye&amp;rl! and stands full-blown mour churches and schools of higher
Rev Jay Sttles,
Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
oastor
learning, agam as much a danger as the other ever was, if not
OLD
DEXTER
CON·
more so
STIVERSVILLE COM GREGATIONAI. CHUR~H
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Rev
Carl
Richards
This new doctrme, known as theastlc evolution, teaches that
school servtce 10 am Prayer pastor
Mr s
Worley
evolution has occurred, and that God brought all things mto
meetmg Thursday 7 p m
Franc•s, sunday schoo l svp t
sunday eventng se rv1ce 7 p m
Su nday sc hoo
9 AS a m
being by the evolutionary process Thmstlc evolutiorusts say they
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST church serv1 ces second and
believe the Bable, and that what the Bable teaches as m harmony
Pomeroy Harri sonville fourth Sundays follow tng
Road
Kenne th Eberts pastor
Sunday sc hool f1rs.t and th trd
with their ctoctrme of evolution
Paul McElroy Sun day Schoo l Su nday eventngs 7 30 p m
AOU'istian caMot be faithful to the Lord and believe theiStic
Supt Sunday Schoo l 9 JO a m
LONG
BOTTOM
mornmg worshiP and com
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robe rt
evolution One cannot be a faathful Chrastaan and deny what
munton 10 30 am , Sunday Wyatt pas tor Su nday Schoo l
God's word teaches One cannot believe the evolutionary
evenmg youth Chnsllan en
supt
Ronald Osbor ne B1b le
deavor
6 JO
worsh tp ser
Sc hool 9 J.O a m , preachm g
hypothesiS and believe the Bable, too Followmg are some
vtces
Sunday
7 30 p m
10 45 am
Evening services,
reasons why this iS true
Wednesday eve n tng prayer 7 JO p m
meelmg and Btble st udy 7 30
HYSELL RUN FREE
1. Theistic evolutionasts say they believe both the Bable and
pm
METHODIST - Rona ld Well s
the evolutionary geologists, but the latter says the earth's water
ST JOHN LUTHERAN - pastor Sunda y Schoo l 9 30
Pi ne Grove the Rev Arthur a m
Morn tng worsh iP 10 30
gradually came out of the earth's mtmor over a very long penod
Combs pastor Sunday school
a m
Young Peoples Se rv tce
of time. Genesis I :2 clearly declares that the earth was covered
9 JO a m
church serv 1ces
6 45 p m
Eva nge l tS tl c ser
10 30 a m
VICe
7 JO
p m
Praye!l"
with water right from the start, or begummg
BRADBURY CHURCH OF mee t 1ng T hur sday 7 30 p m
2. Evolutionary geolugasts say that life slarted or began
CHRIST Bi bl e School 9 JO
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am mornmg worsh1p 10 30 MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
acctdentally m some unknown chenucal happemng m some
am Sunday even mg WorshiP L R Glu esen ca mp, pas tor
ancient or pruneval ocean, a marme life from which all other life
Ser v 1c e
7 JO p m
chotr Roger Wtlf red Sr
Sunday
pracf tce Sun day and Wed
Schoo l Supt Sunday School
forms developed. Tbeist1c evolutiOniSts could not brmg themMIDDLEPORT CHURCH
7 o rn , prayer meeting 9 30 a m
Sunday eventng
selves to accept thas open-ended fabracatlon so they attnbuted OF THE NAZARENE ~ Rev nesday
anct Btble Study Wednesday wor shtp 7 30 Pr ayer meetmg,
E Weaver , pastor , 7 30 p m
Tuesday 7 30 p m
Ernest
the "acadent" to God and thus they reconcile evolution wath th• Th~'~mas
r-, td Carson, Sun day school
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Deeter class leader
Youth
Bible; except for one or two manor pomts Genesas I 20, 21 sr •
~l
"· tntendenJ Sunday schoo l
Rev Fr ee land Norns pas tor
meeftng, Wednesday , 7 30
1
a m , morn mg worSh•P· Sunday school 10 a m Chur ch p m
that God created a great abundance of marme life at the ver
Ernest Deeter lea der
Sunday evangeliSti C servtce
7 pm
Wednesday
MT
HERMON
CHURCH OF
beginning of marine life! But JUSt before that, Genesis 1:10, 1
n
tmg 7 30 p m
prayer
B ble St udy 7 p m
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
n1tf t.ng, Wednesday. 7 30 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST - Robert Shook,
tells us that life began ON DRY LAND We can't beheve both
OF THE NAZARENE pastor Sund ay sc hool , 9 30
3. To believe theiStiC evolutiOn, one has to believe that God
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
a m
Russel l Spencer supt ,
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Morntng
WorshiP 10 30 am
brought all organisms mto bemg very gradually through slow Second Ave , Middleport
w orsh iP se rv ice 10 .45 am
Evenm g worsh1p , 7 30 p m
eventn g worship all ernat mg
evolutionary processes from a common ancestor However, one Lesley G Holt, pastor Sunday Wed
nesday Mtd Week Servtce
wtth c E at 7 30 p m on
school, 10 a m
worsh ip ser
camot believe this and believe the Bible, whach m the very f1rst VFce. 11 am worshFp service Sun day Sc hool Supertntendent Sund ay Pr ayer meehn g 7 30
Gera ld Wells
Pastor
Rev p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
chapter stresses 10 tunes that the created entitles were to 7 30 p m Sund ay Wednesday Morris
M Wolfe
lay l eader
mght prayer serv1ce, 1 30
reproduce after their own kind '
WHITE 'S
CHAPEL
RACINE FIRST BA'PTIST - Coo l vtlleRD Rev RoyDeeter
These are only three of many reasons why a ChriSttan cannot
Walter P B1kacsan , pastor , pastor Sunday school 9 30
believe theistic evolution, which Is sunply another way m which
Ronnte Sa lser S S Supt
a m
worshi p servrce 10 30
Sun d ay Sc hool 9 JO a m
a m Btb l e stu dy and prayer
the Devil IS trymg to snare the weak and un-studaed Be on gw~rd,
Mornmg worsh tp 10 .45 am
sc 1 .-e Wednesday 7 30 p m
THE
UNIT E D
PRES ·
'1or the Devil walketh about as a roanng lion, seekmg whom he BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF Sunday evening worship 7 30
RUTLAND
MEIGS COUNTY, Dw&gt;gh t p m Wednesday evening Bible
may devour
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Study 8 p m
L Zav1tz, Pastor Director
CHRIST - Ke 1lh Wlse, pasfor
- Loren T Stephens
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday School 9 JO a m v H
DANVILLE
WESLEYAN
Sunday
Church
School,
9
30
Braley supt worshtp se rv ice
A thought for the day Bntash
Rev
Law r ence
Sull tva n
a m , Mrs Hom er Lee , Supt ,
and co mmunion , 10 30 am
pas
tor
sunday
Sc
hool
9
30
author H. G. Wells said,
Morning Worship 10 30 am
- ORDINANCE "2 am
youth and lunlor yout h evenmg servtce 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
Sun
day
AN
ORD
INANCE
GRANTING
"Hwnan hiStory becomes more
serv 1ce 6 45 p m
evening Wednesctay B1ble stud y 1 30
THE VILLAG E OF POMEROY Chur ch Sch ool , 9 30 a m John worsh tp , 7 30 p m pr ayer and p m Regu lar board meeting
and more a race between THE RIGHT TO ENTER INTO F Fu lt z, Supt
Morn ing
third Satur d ay each month
pr~ tse !"_!!dne~day 7 30 p m
Worship,
10
30
a
m
7 30 p m
A
CONTRACT
WITH
THE
education and catastrophe "
SYRACUSE Mo rn mg
SILVER
RUN
FREE
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
VI LLAGE OF SYRACUSE
OHIO
DEFINING Worshtp 9 am , Sunday BAPTIST - Sunday School 10 C HUR CH - Sunday Sc hoo l ,
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TERRITORIAL BOUNDARIES Chur ch Schoo l , 10 a m , Mrs a m , Henry Dilvl s s upt • 9 30 a m , worship service, 11
TO THE DEFENDANTS OF THE VILLAGE OF Sampson Hall Supt
evenin g service
7 30 p m
a m , Wednesday prayer
Mallard V Pearson, address POM EROY AND VILLAGE OF
rrayer m eeti ng Thursday , mee-ting, 7 30 f m Sunday
unknown the unknown hetrs SYRACUSE FOR WATER
3~0 P m
ntghl worship
30 p m
devisees, legatees, eucutors, CUSTOMERS
MEIGS
OEFINING
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
administrators and ass1gns of RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES
COOPERATIVE
GOO
Rev
James
Sat
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
Mallard v Pearson, Deceased OF
PARISH
THE VI LL AGE OF
terfle~t.t , pastor Sunday school
Lloyd o Grimm Jr pastor
end
the unknown he irs POMEROY IN CONNECT ION
THE UNITED
worshtp se rv1 ce 11 Sunday Sc hool 9 JO a m ,
9 JO am
devisees , legatees executor s )'liTH SA ID WATER SYSTEM
METHODIST CHURCH
am
eve nmg serv tce. 7
Morntng wor sh i p 10 30 am
administrators and assigns of
Robert T Bumgarner
pra ye r se r viCe and youth Young people s service . 6 45
Charles A Pearso n Decea sed
O.rec
tor
BE IT RESOLVED by the
~ e rv lce, Wednesday 1 p m
P m
Evangeltsllc se rv1 ce
whose nsldences are un known Counc i l of the V tllage of
POMEROY CLUSTER
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
7
30
p
m
Wednesday evenmg
COURTOFCOMMONPLEAS Pomeroy all members con
Rev. CarlE Hick s
CHUR CH - Robert E Musser
servtce 7 30 p m
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Rev 0 Wm Sydenstrlcker
cu rr l ng
01VId A Powell and
Luella M Powell,
R D Racine, Ohio
Pla 1nhfts
VS
Mall~rd V Pearson.
tt •1.,
Defendant s
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Friday
II Corinthians
1 3-12

W1th the hope it w111. 1n some measure, foster and help suslam th at wh1 ch IS
good m family and community l1fe, this feature is sponsored by the busmess
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Apple Grove I.aurel Cliff
News Notes
News, Events
By Bertha Parker
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Ball Beam and
daughter, Dolly, of Mwahall,
Pa , VISited Monday with Mr
and Mrs. Robert Snuth Sr
Mr and Mrs Edward Kane
of Swrunerfaeld, N J , spent
the weekend with Mr and Mrs
Floyd NorriS
Mrs Alace Balser spent the
weekend wath her son, Mr and
Mrs Laurence Balser and
family of Tuppers Plams.
Chester Van Meter of
Mormng Star VlSited Friday
with his sister, Mrs Enna
Wilson
Mrs Doras Sayre and Mrs
Mabel Shields were Parkersburg VISitors Wednesday
Attending the mergmg of the
Womens Society of Chnstaan
Servace to United Methodast
Women Sunday at the Chrast
Methodist Church at Manetta
were Mrs Donna Htll, Mrs.
Dolly Wolfe, Mrs Luc11le
Rhodes, Mrs. Bessie Parsons.
Mrs Florence Snuth, of the
local Methodast Church Attending from the East Letart
Methodast Church were Mrs
Mabel Shields, Mrs Eileen
Roush, Mrs Mildred Donohew,
Mrs Hazel Fox, Mrs
Margaret Gloeckner. The East
Letart Ladies attended tile
luncheon also at the church an
the evenmg
Herbert Shields attended a
state meeting Sunday through
Tuesday at Ottawa, Ohao
Mr . and Mrs Clarence
Hepler of Wampum , Pa ,
cousms of Mrs Ferne ll
Hayman spent the weekend
wath her on Saturday They
also V!sited Mrs Ava Belles at
Wellston
Rev John Jordan, Mrs
Jordan and daughter of
Columbus and the Unaon
Gospel Singers of Delaware
held a hymn sing at the Letart
Falls Communlly Hall over the
weekend
Mr and Mrs. Walter Grady
(newlyweds) have moved lo
the former Fred Philson
resadence
Mrs Erma Wilson, Mrs

Pomeroy

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Oevoled lo the lnterul or The
Melga &amp; Milson Area
Pomeroy, Ohio

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('ak~

punt h, rlltls ornd

au lni:&gt; we a "" ' ved '!'he guest
li st lruludNI those named and
M1 s Mary l!cll Wa111er, Mrs
L01s l'hompson, M1ss Gina
'J'hnmpsrH• . Ml~ s Cindy
'1 hompson, Mrs
Amber
WurrH! r , Mrs Grace Warner,

MI &lt;B Putty Warner, Mrs
M•rgle Proffitt, Miss Jill
Nease, Mrs Shuron Warner,
Mrs Opal Zerkle, Mass Jackae
7-&lt;Jrkle, Mrs Joy Moaarlty ,
Miss !;;Ioise Adams and Mrs
Unda Van Inwagen

Sabbath School attendance
Sept 9 at the Free Methodast
Church was 80, offering for all
services was $144 15.
The Women's Mlssaonary
met recently With 12 members
present
Mr Sam Radford, daughter,
Mrs Shirley Sasson, VISited
recently wath Mr. and Mrs
Harmon Fox
Mrs . Perry Davas of
Columbus, formerly of here, iS
92 years old and as bhnd and m
very poor health
Mr Lawrence A Smath
remains a patient at Veterans
Memoraal Hospttal
Mr and Mrs John Douglas,
Lenme Lyons, Mr and Mrs
Dick Roush recently vasated
wath Mr and Mrs Harmon

ALFRED - Mr and 'Mrs
Darrell N0111s gave a pm ty an
honor of !hear daughter,
Tracy's farst barlhday
Attendmg were Mr and Ma s
Dallas Hall and son Dean, Mrs
Joe Stobart and Joy, Mrs
Dolly Wolfe, Mrs Ruth
Donohew, Mr and Mrs
Marshall Housh and Joey, Mr
and Mrs Carl Wolle Jr and
daughters Wendy and Tracaa,
of Middleport, Mrs Make Hall
and Dolly, Mr and Mrs Cecal

Roseberry, Cheryl and Tom,
and Mrs Robert Smath
Sendmg galt, were Mrs. Dale
Hill, Mr and Mrs Floyd
Norras, Donna Cross, Mrs
Charles Hill and Tommy, Lee
Ann Nease, Mr and Mrs
Clarence Proffitt and Mr and
Mrs Marvm Hill
Refreshments of Ice cream,
cake and coffee were served.
Tracy hvcs wath her parenlll,
Mr and Mrs Darrell Norras,
Racme, Rt 2

GlfL, for a sunshine box were
broul(hl to a meelin~ of the
t•;vancehnc Missionary So&lt;lety
or the Pomeroy Church of

Celebrates
birthday
'I he second birthday of Tracy
Lynn Michael, daughter of
Airman and Mrs David
Machael, was celebrated wath a
party Thursday night at the
home of Tracy's grandparenlll,
Mr and Mrs Oliver Michael.
The Raggedy Ann and
Raggedy Andy theme was
carried out in the decorations
with balloons and streamers
Ice cream, cake, pwach and
coffee were served Gifts were
presented to Tracy and games
were played
Attendmg were ~nna
Kathryn Wales, Elaine Barnhart, Tammy Ward, Todd
Ackerman, Mrs Woodrow
Call, Jr and chaldren, Debbae,
Woody, Davae, Del, and Stevae
and Tracy's mother, Mrs
Machael

rally at the Hysell Run Church
Sept 25 Everyone mvated
Mrs Carolyn Hams, St
Albans, W Va , v1s1ted
recenlly w1th her mother, Mrs
Cora Renshaw
Mr Paul Archer, Columbus,
spent a Saturday w1th has
mother, Mrs Georgaa Daehl
and Charles Anthony Daehl
Sabbath School attendance
Sept 16 at the Free Methodast
Church was 88, offermg for all
serviCes was $184 25.
Mr and Mrs Norman
Schaefer vas1ted recently wath
Mr and Mrs Fritz Stahl, New
Marshfaeld
Mr and Mrs Pearl Jacobs

were called to Columbus
Swaday due to the death of Mrs
Jacobs' saster, Mrs Margaret
Hysell
Mr and Mrs Jewell Story,
Shade, called on Mr and Mrs
Vern Story Sunday
Mrs Carmon Evans has
been reported all Mrs Esta
Wise, Steubenville, is vasatmg
Mrs Evans

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SECOND BIG WEEK!

Herbert Roush attended the
Umted Methodast Womens
meetmg at the local church
Tuesday evemng
Mass Pam Buck, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Roy Buck, a
student at Ohao Umversaty,
Athens, IS a resident assiStant
over 50 girls al Truedley Hall
this year Mass Buck was taken
to Athens Sunday by her
parents

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POMEROY, OHIO

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23 Years of Service to Meigs &amp; Mason Counties

Fox
Mrs. Carmon Evans recently
had surgery on her nose at St
Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg
Rev and Mrs Ira Wellman,
Kanauga, hosted the Laurel
Cliff Health Club Mrs Nellie
Tracy was co-hostess.
The M AH A wall hold a

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IJale Walburn lind Mr ij Mlltuu eTT!crtuined recently with u
HoOd
bridal shOwer hOIIOT lllfl MHos
Devotions and prayer by Annette War ner who•e
Mrs Hamm using the maa nage to Dale Robertson
Decision magazine opened the
will be "'' event o! September
mee11n~ Vaslta toshut-ms were 22 !'he • hower was held ~t the
planned and members voted to home of Ma s Ada Neuse
send a gl!t to the scholarship
Games were played with
student, Miss Lldya Zamora prl~es going to Mass Conmc
Mrs Smart had the dosln~ Waa ncr, Mr• Irene Hosch• •,
prayer
~nd Mass Kam Warner Mrs
Susie Worne1 won the door

Ademonstration on how lo do
Fee for the workshop wall be
needlepoint wlll be given $1 25 with this amount to InFriday, Sept 28 at the St clude all matenals except
Paui'H Lutheran Church, scissors and thimbles which
Pomeroy Miss Marta Gilkey, those attending are asked to
Meigs County Extension brmg
Agent, home economics, anThere wall be a sack lunch at
nounced today
noon with the beverage to be
The demonstration will be provided. Reglslral!on for the
conducted by Miss Patsy demonstration Is to be made at
Glass, area extension agent, the Meigs County Extensaon
with the session to begin at 10 Offace, 992-3895
a m and conclude at 2 30 p m

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Evangeline society meets

Slates demonstration First birthday observed

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

Shorl Orders- Carry-Out
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Circle of the B H Sanborn
Ml,slonary Society, Middleport First Baptist Church
The memberJ had a hymn
sing with the resldenls there
Afterwards they went to the
home of Mrs DQna Hamm for
a business meeting, In the
Rroup were Mrs Allen Hllllhes,
1\frs Paul Smart, Mrs Ethel

Miss Warner feted

rolling banda~es for the
leprosy pallenioln South India
Mr• Harold Smllh clc1sed the
Christ, Tuemlay night
meeting with prayer and
Meetinl( In the social room of rcfreshmenll were served by
the church, Mrs Betty Spencer the hO!JII:!Slj
was the hostess She gave
devotions from Matthew 7 24·
29, and a medallllion tailed
"The Two Bualders" She also
read a prayer
l n response to roll ca ll
For All Occasions
members gave an Illustration
We W1re Flower s
or the number seven from the
E vervwhere
Bable.
Mrs Conra d Ohli nger
received a gift from her secret
pal and a thank-you card was .
Pomeroy Flower Shop
read from Glenda Lawson for a
sunshine box sent to her She Is
~ M1llard Van Meter
the granddaughter of Mrs . ' P~ Mr
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Stanley Bass, a member
Members spent the evemng

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POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry
Rev
Cloyd~ V
Hend erson pastor

Sunday school 9 30 a m , Glen
McClung
svp t
mornmg
worshiP 10 30 /J m , even •ng
service 7 30 m1d week ser
&gt;~Ice Wednesdav 7 30 P m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deeth pastor
Church services, 10 30 a m ,
Holy Communion on Sep t 9111 1
Beginning Stpt 9 chur ch

school, 10 lD am fo r nursery
thrOVih age 12

POMEROY C HURCH OF

C~RIST -

Mr Hoyt Allen J r ,
pastor Btb le SchooL 9 30 a m
worsh•P 10 JO adult wor shtp
serv tee and young p~ople s
meettng both 7 30 p m Sun
day Wedne$da y, combtned
Btble study and prayer
meeting 1 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wtnmg ofllcer
ln. charo e Sunda y , 10 a m
Hol tness meeting 10 30 am.
Sunday School Young Peoples
L egion 7 p m Thu rs day 1 to 3
p m , Lad ies Home Le&lt;l gue 7
p m Prep classes

POMEROY

Corner Second and Syc11more
Sts , Pomeroy , th e Rev Joseph
Will , Gallipolis, supp ly pastor
Sunday SChOoL 9 15
lO 15
morn ing worsh ip. new hour of
10 oi5 until further nottce

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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·

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Pomeroy , affil late(1
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PllSIOr
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Sunday school supt Sund-'Y
SChOOf , 'I 30 a m
morn ing
wor sh i p 10 30 a n1
Sunday
cvangefistrt meeting 1 30 p m
Prayer .neetmg , Wednesday ,
7 ~0 p m
MIDDLEPORT

MT MORIAH BAPTIST -

Corner FoUrth an ef Matn
Middleport Rev H enry Key
Jr pas tor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Mrs Ervm Baumgard
ner sup!
Morntn g worsh ip
10 45 a m

JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES -

Larry Car nahan prest d 1ng
m tn1 sler Sunday Bible lee
lure 9 30 a m , Watchtower
study , 10 30 am
Tuesday,
Bible studv, 7 30 p m , T hurs
day m m 1s try school 7 30
p m , serv1ce mee-tmg 8 30

WESTSIDE

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Mt DOLE PORT CHURCH of
Chrtst in ChrisHan Un1on Lawrence Manley pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hool Supl Su nday School
9 JO a 111 Evening worshtp
7 30
Wednesdav
prayer
mee tmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO -. Racme Route 2 the
Rev James M Mun cy pastor
Sund ay sc hool 9 45 a m
rn orn1ng worsh iP II am
even1 ng worsl'llp 7 30 p m
Prayer meeting Tuesdav , 1 30
p rn , Young people s meetm g
7 30 p m Thursday

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

the sermonette

GOO Bertha K tngrey
su bst ll u t e pastor
Sundav
Sc ho ol
10 am
worsh i P
se r v1cc 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meett ng Wednesday 7 30 p m

The Bible or Theistic Evolutionr

HAZEL

COMMUNITY

CHURC H ,__ Near Long Bot
tom E st!l Hart pa stor Roy
Brown
ass 1stant
pastor
Sunday sch ool lOa 1"11 Church
7 30 p m
each
Sunday
even mg prayer meetmg 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEP ORT
PEN
TECOSTA.L - Thtrd Ave , !he
Rev W1lllam Knttlel pastor
Ronal d Dugan Sunday School
Su pt Classes fo r alt ages
eventng serv1ce 7 30 p m ,
Btble stud y Wednesday, 7 30
p m youth serv 1ce s Fnday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corne r Ash and Plum Mtd
tlleport
Noe l
Herrman
pa stor
Satur dav eventng
serv1ce 7 p m Sunday sc hool,
10 a m
Sunday eve n tng
worshtp 7 p m
FIRST BAPTIST of Mtd
•d le porf corner ot Stx lh and
Pal me r Str eets Rev Charles
Stmons ,
pastor
Danny
Thompson
Sunday School
Super lntenden l
Sunday
church school for everyone
9 15 a m
Mornmg wor sh tp
10 15 am
Even ng serv1ces,
7 JO p m
Wednesday prayer
SE!rv tce 7 30 p m Extra youth
ac l1 v 1ttes on Su ndBy, 5 p m
l or all youth up to Sixth grade
6 30 for !U nt or and sen 1or h1gh
stu dents
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
M1ddieport 5th and Ma1n
Raulm Moyer ,, pastor M1 chae l
Gerlach Sund ay Sch ool supt
Bi ble School
9 30 a m
mor nm g worshiP 10 30 a m
even tn g worsh1p 7 30 p m
prayer se rvt ce 7 p m Wed
nesday

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CHURCH OF CHRIST '1 00 W
Ma1n Sl - Loren T Stephet1S ,
evangeltst phone 992 7856
Conserva t tve
non
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10 am Btble study II am
worsh ip 6 p m Wednesday
B bl e st udy 7 p l'n
MIDWAY
COMMUN IT Y
CHURCH
( non
denomltlaf lonal ) , Langsville
Outer Road, th e Rev Worley
Haley , pastor Su nday school ,
10 am event nQ worsh tp 7 30
p m
Praye r
meeltng
Tuesd ay
7 30 p m
youth
group Fr1day 7 30 p m

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W1llt~tll W~I S Oil , SunC1ilV SCh QOI
SuiJ t "undt' ~ sc hm': t &gt;~ t(l ,'"
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pr.lC1tC f', Wed nesday , 8 JOp m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLIN ESS CHURCH
HiHrts.on vtl l e Ro ~d
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0 Dell Manley Pit slOt" Hcn1y
Eblm Sunday SchoQI Su p!
Su nd~y Sc hoo l 9 30 ~ m
Even 1t1g wor shtp 7 30 p m
P r.:~yer
a11d Prcllse ~e ntiCe ,
Thur sday 7 30 p rn
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
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Sunday IWJhf serv1ces 7 30
p m Wednesday Praver
meet•ng 1 30 p m Everyone
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9 I.S a m • wor s h1p 10 24 a m
youth choir rehearsal Monday ,
6 30 p m Mrs Marvin Burl

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Worsh ip 7 10
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SUTTON
WorShip , 11 am
1nd 1:1nd ~ tl1 Su ndfltyS Church
Sc hool 10 .rt m
WESLEYAN ( Rac1ne )
Worsh l p 11 i' m , Chu r ch
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEA ! T CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA
WorShtP 10 am
Chur ch Sc hool 9 a m , Prayer
Mee ling Wednesday 8 p "'
LONG BOTTOM - Church
ser v i ces 9 a m , Su ndl!!!y
Sc hool 9 45 a m Bi ble Study
every Thursdl'ly , 7 JO p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
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ALFRED - Su nday school
9 &lt;~ S a m
each Sun day
prea ch ing al 11 am
ellch
Sunday Prayer meeting , 7 45
p m Wednesda y . WS CS 8 p m
on thtrd Tu esdlly each month
REED$VtLLE - Sunday
sc hool, 9 30 pr C'aC h tng 1 JO
p m Sunday pray er m ee ting
7. JO p m Tuesday w s cs 7 30
ltrsl Thursday each tnonth
SILVER RIDGE - WOrShip
10 a m Church Sc hoo l 9 a m

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Norr1 s pl"s tar rloyd Norri s,
sup ! '&gt;undav sc110o1 . 9 30 a m ,
m orumy sermon, 10 30 am ,
Prttver scrv1ce Wednesday
1 JO p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
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10 a m Arthur Henson Supl
Morn tng Wor ship II a m
Youny Peop les ser1.1lc;:e, 1 p m J
Eventng service 7 30 p m
WN1ne s d~Y M 1d week Prayer
Se rvt ct' 1 30 p m
Youth
meet1 n ~ 6 30 p m 1 Event ng
wors.h lp 1 30 p m

CHE STER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev

Herber t Gra te, pastor Wor
Sl)1p service 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am
R ic hard aarton ,
supt Prayer meeting , Wed
nesdav , 7 JO p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cllltord Sm ith
mintster Sunday School 9- 30
a m
morning church 10 30
a m Sunday evenmg service ,
7 30 p m Wednesday servtce B

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LJ\UREL CLIFF

FREE

METHODIST ...... Rev Robert
E Buck le y, pastor Wtl l lam
Batley supt
Sunday school
9 JO am
morning worship
10 10 a m
evening wor ship,
7 30 p m WPdnesday Christian
Youth Crusl!!!de 6 30 p m
prayer meeting 7 JO p m
Thursday choir practice 7

CHRIST - George Freder ick,
sup t Service weekly , 9 30 am
on Sun day Preaching f irst and pm
th trd Sundays of month1 by
DEXT ER CHUR CH OF
Clifford Sm lth 9 30 e
m CHRIST
Oannv Evans
HOBSON CHRIST IAN pastor Norman
C Wtll sup!
UNION Darrel Ooddrlll Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
pas tor Sunday School 9 30 Worshtp servic e 10 30 am
am
Leonard G1 lmore ftrst Chrtst 1an Endeavor Sunday
elder
eventng se rv tce, 7 30 eventng
p rn
Wednesday
prayer
REORGANIZED CHURCH
meeltng 7 10 p m

NOTICE

Sec I That 1f Is for the best
Int e rest of the V i llag e of
Pomeroy to enter Into a co n
tract with the V11tage of
Syracuse pertaining to a water
line easernent, Bnd also th e
Wllter territorial ltm1ts ol each
VIllage m con nectton Wtlh the
water customers to be ser v1ced
by eac h Village
Sec 11 That the Vtllaoe of
Pomeroy does hereby aor ee
Wtth th e VIllage of 5-yracuse to
pay the cons ider allons set for th
m said co nt ract and to be bound
by the obligation s of satd
contract
Sec Ill i hat th ~ Council
does. hereb, author tze the
Mayor and Cle rk of said
V11 1age to enter Into a written
agreement with satd VIllage of
Syracuse and that a copy of
said agreement IS attac hed
hereto and made a par t of this
Ordmance as though fu lly re
wrttten here in
Sec IV Th tS Ordinance Shall
take effect and be m Ioree from
and after lhe ear l 1est pcrtod
all owed by law

Pteant lfts have brought th1s
action naming you as the
Defendants In th e abo ve named
ccurt by tiling their Complaint
on September 1, 1973
The object of the Comp laint ts
to quiet titl e in the Platntlfts 1n
and to the following descnbed
real estate
Situate In the Townsh i p ot
Sutton, County of Meigs and
State of Oh lo, and In the South
west qulrter of Section 2, Town
3. R•nge 12 of the Oh io Com
panv's Purcha se, bounded and
~ns:rtbed as follow s Beg inn ing
1t the Northeast corner of t lie
souJhwnt Quarter of said
Section 2 1 thence South 20
chelns, thence west 12 chams
1nd 50 links th enr:e North 20
chains then ce East 12 cha ins
and 50 links to the pla ce of
beg inni ng conta lnmg 25 acres.
more or less
You are requ ired to answ er
the comp la int within twent y Attest
tight day s a lt e r the last
publication of th is not ice, which
will bt published once each
wuk tor six succtsslve week s, 191 1•
end ttlt lil t publicat ion will be

Donald E Collms
Mayor
Jane Walton
Passed 9 10 73

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mtdt on October 19, 1m

In ctH of vour failure to
Mlwtr or otherwllt respond as

Ptrmltttd br tht Ohio Rules ol
Civil Procedure wlrhln thr time
ltttld, llllll!ltnt br defoult will
be rtndlrtd 1g1tnst vou for the
t'tlltf dtmlndtd m the Cqm

Pll lnt

LARRY E SPENCER,

Clerll of Courts
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CHEST ER - Wor sh1 p 9 15
am
Chur ch Sc hool 10 a m
E NTERPRISE .- Worshtp 9
Church Schoo l, 10 a m
am
FLATWOODS - WOrShiP 11
am
Church Sc hoo l 10 a m
POMEROY WorShip
10 30 a m Church School 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh •P
10 a m , Church Sc hoo l 9 a m
UMYF630pm
MIDDLEPORT CL UST ER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worshtp 10 30
a m , Chu r ch Sch ool 9 JO a m
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND - Wor ship 9 15
a m Chu r ch Sc hool 10 a m

UMYF7pm
SALEM CENT!R - Wor

ship 9 a m , Church Sc hool 10
am UMY F Thursdey, 1 p m

SYRACUSE

CLUST~R

e

R ev Richlrd
JirVlS
ASBURY Worsh i p 11
a m Church St hooi 9 50 a m
WSCS 1st TuesdaY'
FO~EST RUN - Worship 9
il m
Chur th School I D a m
w ~cs 3r d Wednesday , 7 30

pm

MINERSVILLE - Worship
10 a m Ch urch School 9 a m
Wscs 3rd Monaav, 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 a m
wors hip ser
VICE' 7 30 p m

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Rev La rry Poling
Rev Howard Shiveley
BETHANY ( OOrCil)
Wor'Shtp 9 30 1!1 m
Chur ch
Sc hool 10 JO 11 m

CARMEL -

Worsh ip 11

am
1~ 1 and Jrd Sundavs
Churc h Sc hool 10 1!!1 rn
APPLE GR OVE - Worshlp
1 JO p m ftrSt and fh1rd Sun
days Chu rch school 9 30
a m
pra ye r meeting , first
Wednesday 7 JO p m
EAST LE'tART ...._ Worship
7 30 p m second anQ fourth
Sundays , chur ch school 9 30

Technology Is abroad In the land Everywhere b1g yellow
and green machi nes pound and churn the earth Highways unroll, apartment complexes rise and amusemenl parks expand.
Our children watch They know powbr when they see 1tl
some of our children, though , don't know about another
power tor bUIIdmg They have not been taught to see It It Is
the power of God and it also shakes and moves us It Is necessary for all men-a g1gantac source of energy and slrength
Take your children to church on Sunday They will be to·
m01· ro~1 ' ' builders

JES US CHRIST OF
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF OF
LATTER
DAY SAINTS GOD - Ractne Route 2 The

Rev Charles Hand pas tor
Sunday schoo l 9 4S a m
morntng worshtp
11 am
Evenmg ser vtces, Tuesday and
Fr1day 1 JO

pastor Sundav Sc hool 9 30
am
Rober! Bobo sup! ,
morn i ng
worsh tp
10 JO
Sunday evenlnp se rv1ce 1 30.
Mid week serv 1ce, Wednesday ,
1 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
Bob
C La r1mo r e pa stor
Moore , Sunday Sc hool Supt
Sunday School, classes for all
ages 9 30 a m , mornlnO
worship , 10 45 1 NYP S sunday
6 30 p m evangelist ic serv ice
Sunday , 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer m ee ttng Wednesday
7 30p m Mi ssi onary meellng
sec ond Wed nes day , 7 30 p m
UNIT ED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm tth, p~ntor SundBy
Schoo l 9 30a m cla~s leader
Leo Hill
worship urvtce
10 30 am churc:h, 7 30 p m
E D E N
U N I T E 0
!kf THR E N IN CHRISt El don R Bla ke, paslor Sunday
SchOol
10 a m , Winnie
Hol singer
Sup t
Morning
sermon 11 am, Evening
ser vtce Chrl sllttn Endea¥or ,
7 JO
p m
Mrs
L yda
Chevalie r pr cs1 dent Song
se r vtce and se rm on , B 20 Mld
Week pr ayer meet!ng Wed
nesday 7 30 P m Mrs Marie
Ho lsinger , cl&lt;tss leader

CHU RCH
OF
J ES U$
CHRI ST - Loca led at Rolland

Por ll and Racine Road Ralph
Johnson
pastor
Herbert
Wl'ltte Sunday Sc hool Otrector
Sund ay Sc h ool, 9 3Q a m
Morntng wors hi P 10 30 am
Sunday evenmg serv ce 7 p m
Wednesday eventno prayer
se rv1ces 7 30 D m

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
Georg e Cas to pa stor Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 evening worsh ip,
7 30 Thursday eve ning prayer
se r vice, 7 30 p m
fv'ASO N FIRST BAPTIST Sec ond and Pomeroy Sts , Ston
Cra1g pastor Sunday school,
9 ~s am
wor ship service 11
am
trammg union 6 30
P m evening worship sent lee,
7 30 p m M1d week prayer
servtce Wed nes.drtv 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURC H
OF
CHRIST , P o BoK 1197 , M ill er
Sf
Ma son , w va Su nday
B ible Study 10 am
Wor ship
11 am and 1 p m Dible Study
Wednesday 1 p m
Voca l
music
F IRST SOUTHERN BAP
TtST - Corner of Second and
Anderson, Mason
Pastor,
Walter ClOud Sun day IC:hOOI
9 45 1!!! m , worship service d
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
Bible study 1 Wednesdey , 7 30
p m
MASOitf ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St , Meson w
Va Chesler Tennant pa stor
Su ndlly schoo l
10 am
morn ing worsh ip Jl a m
evangell!o tl c urvlc'e 7 30 p m'
Bible study and prayer 5erv lc e
Wednesday, 7 lO p m Phon e

77)'51 33

HJ\ ~TF ORD

CHURCH OF

on New lima Road nex t to
For est Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse, pe s l or i Rober t Musser
Sunday Sc hool supt Su nday
school 10 30 ., m
worsttlp
7 30 P m Bible study , Wed ·
nesday, 1 30 P m
Salurday
night prayer se rvi ce 1 30 p m

CHRIST In Chrhtlan Union __
The Rev Wtlllam Cl 'lpbell
pastor sunda y sc; hoc ' 9 30'
a m , James HVghtl 1upl
eve n ing $ervlq1 1
p mI
Wednesda)' ovt~lng prayer
meet i ng 1 30 p m
You lh
prt~ver serv ice each Tue&amp;dey

CHRISTIAN - RogerW ai SCn
pas tor
Ray Whaley supl
Morn1ng wors,hlp 1 9 30 am ,
church schoo l , 10 30 am ,
1oung peoples meeltno , 6 30
n 111 ~ven l ng worshtp , .. l,
pm
w
1,
1 JO fJ 1
'I'
l(.lttesday

FAIRVIEW
diBLE
CHURCH L etart W Va , Rt
1 Rev
George Ho lchar
putor
Sunday School 9 :Jo'
a m Prayer and Bib le study
7 30 P m Cottage Prayer
"'c rvl c.r ruuday 10 a m
Worsh i p Service , Thurlday
7 JO p,m

HEML OCK

GROVE

WOOdrow Hendrix and Mr. and
Mra. Woodrow Hendrix, Jr., of
Milwaukee, Wlac, were recent
weekend guesls or Mr and
Mra Randy Adklnsand family,
Mr, and Mrs Franklin Hendrix
and family, Mr and Mrs
Norman Hendrix and family
and other frlendsand relatives
1\fr. and Mrs Floyd Grimm,
daughter Teresa and a
girlfriend of Whllehall, Mrs
Stanley Sawyer and friend of
Columbus, recently visited
Mrs. Chrlatena Grimm
Mr and Mrs Gerald Cowie
of Beaver Falla, Pa , spent a
week with his sasler, 01Jla
Hysell
1\fr. and Mrs
Larry
Morarlly, Terry and Marcy, of
Lancaster, Mr and Mrs. Jim
Scott, and daughters, Chris and
Geja, of Alabama wsre recent
• visitors of Mrs Pauline
Morarlty
Mr . Kermit Williams of
Charleston, W Va , was a
recent weekend guest of Mr
and Mrs Guy E. Guinther and
family. Sunday visitors were
Elmo Johnson of Charleston,
Mrs. Rekla Ferris, of Parkersburg, Ellen Newland, and
dalll!hter Lucille, of Athens and
Mr. and Mrs Willie Guinther of
Gallipolis
Robert Flanagan spent two
weeks with hiS sister and
brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence Sellers of Colwnbas
Chrlstena Grimm spent a few
days with her daughter and
son-In-law, Mr and Mrs
Raymond Teaford and family
of Minersville, Route.
Mr and Mrs Rubert Harden
and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs
Donald Usle, Mrs Florence
Potts and Mrs Dorothy
, Harden visited wit~ Mr and
i Mrs. Willard Kendall and
•family of Warren, Mich. and
attended the nurses graduation
exerciSes at the Henry Ford
Hospital for Kay Kendall
Marshall.
Rev. Ralph Hudson of Portsmouth, spent Monday night
• with his mother, Myla Hudson.
: Mr. and Mrs Dale Hubbard
: and daughler Stephania, have
: returned to their home In
• Haymaker, Md., after being
:: here by the death of his father,
~ Eddie Hubbard.
:
Miss Carrie 1McDonald of
Angeles, Cab! , Stanley
• Sawyer and daughler Pam, of
: columbus
visited
with
: chriStina Grimm.
: Mr. and Mrs Rudy Jovan, of
: Panna spent a week here
~working on their house, the
•former Laura Leafheiht home ,
~Mrs Jovan wall be remem~bered as Ruth Leifheit
: Suzanne Teaford spent an
~evenmg with her grandmother,
~Chr!Stena Grimm
• Mike Oiler of Pomeroy spent
" weekend wath Myla Hudson
: Salth Friend has returned to
' the home of his brother, Holly
:friend, after a stay an
•Veterans Memorial Hospital
~ Cecil Duncan Jr , of New
:Haven, spent a few days with
:has mother, Mrs. Malcolm
, Guinther and family
•• Mr • and Mrs Thomas
&lt;Williams and children of
' Columbus visited recently
:With his parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Williams, and other
:relatives.
• Karen Guinther, Darlene
;Duncan Malcolm Jr and Nita
'
' visited Mr and Mrs.
•Guinther
:bonald James and family of
:cJifton, W Va
: VIsitors of Mr and Mrs
Rober! Harden and Debbie,
~were Mr and Mrs. James
'Harden of London, Mr. and
.Mrs Robert A. Harden, son
:Eric, of Marion, and Mr and
Mrs Earl Harden, of Canton
::!'hey also visited with other
.-elataves.
: Mn Wanda Guinther spent a
a ay wllh her aunt, Ellen
:Newland of Athens
• Mrs Malcolm Guinther,
Mrs wanda Guinther, Darlene
ibu ncan , accompanied Mrs .
Donald James and daughter
:Sharon, of Clifton, spent a day
Ravenswood shopping

I P In

GOD OF PROPHECY,

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Syracuse
Love Joy visits home
News,
Society
A Viall to the EhnwOOd,Hest Hu~hes, Mrs Jpme. r.-· '"
SYRACUSE - Mr ana Mrs lii&gt;me was made Tuellday night and MAry l)olla, Mrs Arlund

rUJ'P[;N!r.
PlAIN~
CHU! SliAN
C HU~ C H
l lnH•ll ~
U1Hit' rwood , pa$10f
H(l WMd C.i'I!Jw c ll Jr S und~tY
\ t 'H•ol )r.t. 11 •
&lt;. vn(t,ly School ,
't l l• '111
MQFil tll\1 se-r mon
hl ltt ,1 tll
~U IHM't" t.!Vf n ln g

'lneterm 'theory" as properly defined as an adea apparenlly
supported by fact , and the term "hypotheSis", properly renBEARWALLOW RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST B tble
dered ••neans an ade a or supposition unsupported by fact
study , 9 30 am
mo rn tog
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST,
The so-called theory of evolution bemg pawned off on the
wor shtp 10 30 a m
eventn9 Great Bend - Rev Walter P
worshiP
6
30
p
m
Wed
nesday
Ameracan public now as m the past does not remotely qualify as
B 1kacsan
pastor
Sunday
Btb le study 7 30 p m
school , 9 JO a m
worship
"theory" but rather as a blatant "hypothesiS" of the Deval's
servtce, Trhursday, 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH
origin, smoothly desagned to ensnare the Spll'llually weak m ats
CARLETON CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday Sc hool , K1ngsbuty
Road
Su nd ay
Godless doctrine. This has been recogmzed and admatted by
10 am w•th Wtllard Pigott , Sch ool , 9 30 am Ralph Car l
supt Evange lt st messag e each supt Worsh tp se r v1ce, 10 30
many learned "theologaans" of our day
Sunday even rn g 7 JO p m by a m and 7 30 p m a lt erna te ly
However, a new varaatlon has been developed the past few
Elder Russe ll Cline mtntster Prayer meettng, Wednesday
of the Apostolrc Faith B1bl e 7 30 p m
ye&amp;rl! and stands full-blown mour churches and schools of higher
Rev Jay Sttles,
Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
oastor
learning, agam as much a danger as the other ever was, if not
OLD
DEXTER
CON·
more so
STIVERSVILLE COM GREGATIONAI. CHUR~H
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Rev
Carl
Richards
This new doctrme, known as theastlc evolution, teaches that
school servtce 10 am Prayer pastor
Mr s
Worley
evolution has occurred, and that God brought all things mto
meetmg Thursday 7 p m
Franc•s, sunday schoo l svp t
sunday eventng se rv1ce 7 p m
Su nday sc hoo
9 AS a m
being by the evolutionary process Thmstlc evolutiorusts say they
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST church serv1 ces second and
believe the Bable, and that what the Bable teaches as m harmony
Pomeroy Harri sonville fourth Sundays follow tng
Road
Kenne th Eberts pastor
Sunday sc hool f1rs.t and th trd
with their ctoctrme of evolution
Paul McElroy Sun day Schoo l Su nday eventngs 7 30 p m
AOU'istian caMot be faithful to the Lord and believe theiStic
Supt Sunday Schoo l 9 JO a m
LONG
BOTTOM
mornmg worshiP and com
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robe rt
evolution One cannot be a faathful Chrastaan and deny what
munton 10 30 am , Sunday Wyatt pas tor Su nday Schoo l
God's word teaches One cannot believe the evolutionary
evenmg youth Chnsllan en
supt
Ronald Osbor ne B1b le
deavor
6 JO
worsh tp ser
Sc hool 9 J.O a m , preachm g
hypothesiS and believe the Bable, too Followmg are some
vtces
Sunday
7 30 p m
10 45 am
Evening services,
reasons why this iS true
Wednesday eve n tng prayer 7 JO p m
meelmg and Btble st udy 7 30
HYSELL RUN FREE
1. Theistic evolutionasts say they believe both the Bable and
pm
METHODIST - Rona ld Well s
the evolutionary geologists, but the latter says the earth's water
ST JOHN LUTHERAN - pastor Sunda y Schoo l 9 30
Pi ne Grove the Rev Arthur a m
Morn tng worsh iP 10 30
gradually came out of the earth's mtmor over a very long penod
Combs pastor Sunday school
a m
Young Peoples Se rv tce
of time. Genesis I :2 clearly declares that the earth was covered
9 JO a m
church serv 1ces
6 45 p m
Eva nge l tS tl c ser
10 30 a m
VICe
7 JO
p m
Praye!l"
with water right from the start, or begummg
BRADBURY CHURCH OF mee t 1ng T hur sday 7 30 p m
2. Evolutionary geolugasts say that life slarted or began
CHRIST Bi bl e School 9 JO
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am mornmg worsh1p 10 30 MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
acctdentally m some unknown chenucal happemng m some
am Sunday even mg WorshiP L R Glu esen ca mp, pas tor
ancient or pruneval ocean, a marme life from which all other life
Ser v 1c e
7 JO p m
chotr Roger Wtlf red Sr
Sunday
pracf tce Sun day and Wed
Schoo l Supt Sunday School
forms developed. Tbeist1c evolutiOniSts could not brmg themMIDDLEPORT CHURCH
7 o rn , prayer meeting 9 30 a m
Sunday eventng
selves to accept thas open-ended fabracatlon so they attnbuted OF THE NAZARENE ~ Rev nesday
anct Btble Study Wednesday wor shtp 7 30 Pr ayer meetmg,
E Weaver , pastor , 7 30 p m
Tuesday 7 30 p m
Ernest
the "acadent" to God and thus they reconcile evolution wath th• Th~'~mas
r-, td Carson, Sun day school
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Deeter class leader
Youth
Bible; except for one or two manor pomts Genesas I 20, 21 sr •
~l
"· tntendenJ Sunday schoo l
Rev Fr ee land Norns pas tor
meeftng, Wednesday , 7 30
1
a m , morn mg worSh•P· Sunday school 10 a m Chur ch p m
that God created a great abundance of marme life at the ver
Ernest Deeter lea der
Sunday evangeliSti C servtce
7 pm
Wednesday
MT
HERMON
CHURCH OF
beginning of marine life! But JUSt before that, Genesis 1:10, 1
n
tmg 7 30 p m
prayer
B ble St udy 7 p m
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
n1tf t.ng, Wednesday. 7 30 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST - Robert Shook,
tells us that life began ON DRY LAND We can't beheve both
OF THE NAZARENE pastor Sund ay sc hool , 9 30
3. To believe theiStiC evolutiOn, one has to believe that God
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
a m
Russel l Spencer supt ,
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Morntng
WorshiP 10 30 am
brought all organisms mto bemg very gradually through slow Second Ave , Middleport
w orsh iP se rv ice 10 .45 am
Evenm g worsh1p , 7 30 p m
eventn g worship all ernat mg
evolutionary processes from a common ancestor However, one Lesley G Holt, pastor Sunday Wed
nesday Mtd Week Servtce
wtth c E at 7 30 p m on
school, 10 a m
worsh ip ser
camot believe this and believe the Bible, whach m the very f1rst VFce. 11 am worshFp service Sun day Sc hool Supertntendent Sund ay Pr ayer meehn g 7 30
Gera ld Wells
Pastor
Rev p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
chapter stresses 10 tunes that the created entitles were to 7 30 p m Sund ay Wednesday Morris
M Wolfe
lay l eader
mght prayer serv1ce, 1 30
reproduce after their own kind '
WHITE 'S
CHAPEL
RACINE FIRST BA'PTIST - Coo l vtlleRD Rev RoyDeeter
These are only three of many reasons why a ChriSttan cannot
Walter P B1kacsan , pastor , pastor Sunday school 9 30
believe theistic evolution, which Is sunply another way m which
Ronnte Sa lser S S Supt
a m
worshi p servrce 10 30
Sun d ay Sc hool 9 JO a m
a m Btb l e stu dy and prayer
the Devil IS trymg to snare the weak and un-studaed Be on gw~rd,
Mornmg worsh tp 10 .45 am
sc 1 .-e Wednesday 7 30 p m
THE
UNIT E D
PRES ·
'1or the Devil walketh about as a roanng lion, seekmg whom he BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF Sunday evening worship 7 30
RUTLAND
MEIGS COUNTY, Dw&gt;gh t p m Wednesday evening Bible
may devour
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Study 8 p m
L Zav1tz, Pastor Director
CHRIST - Ke 1lh Wlse, pasfor
- Loren T Stephens
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday School 9 JO a m v H
DANVILLE
WESLEYAN
Sunday
Church
School,
9
30
Braley supt worshtp se rv ice
A thought for the day Bntash
Rev
Law r ence
Sull tva n
a m , Mrs Hom er Lee , Supt ,
and co mmunion , 10 30 am
pas
tor
sunday
Sc
hool
9
30
author H. G. Wells said,
Morning Worship 10 30 am
- ORDINANCE "2 am
youth and lunlor yout h evenmg servtce 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
Sun
day
AN
ORD
INANCE
GRANTING
"Hwnan hiStory becomes more
serv 1ce 6 45 p m
evening Wednesctay B1ble stud y 1 30
THE VILLAG E OF POMEROY Chur ch Sch ool , 9 30 a m John worsh tp , 7 30 p m pr ayer and p m Regu lar board meeting
and more a race between THE RIGHT TO ENTER INTO F Fu lt z, Supt
Morn ing
third Satur d ay each month
pr~ tse !"_!!dne~day 7 30 p m
Worship,
10
30
a
m
7 30 p m
A
CONTRACT
WITH
THE
education and catastrophe "
SYRACUSE Mo rn mg
SILVER
RUN
FREE
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
VI LLAGE OF SYRACUSE
OHIO
DEFINING Worshtp 9 am , Sunday BAPTIST - Sunday School 10 C HUR CH - Sunday Sc hoo l ,
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TERRITORIAL BOUNDARIES Chur ch Schoo l , 10 a m , Mrs a m , Henry Dilvl s s upt • 9 30 a m , worship service, 11
TO THE DEFENDANTS OF THE VILLAGE OF Sampson Hall Supt
evenin g service
7 30 p m
a m , Wednesday prayer
Mallard V Pearson, address POM EROY AND VILLAGE OF
rrayer m eeti ng Thursday , mee-ting, 7 30 f m Sunday
unknown the unknown hetrs SYRACUSE FOR WATER
3~0 P m
ntghl worship
30 p m
devisees, legatees, eucutors, CUSTOMERS
MEIGS
OEFINING
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
administrators and ass1gns of RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES
COOPERATIVE
GOO
Rev
James
Sat
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
Mallard v Pearson, Deceased OF
PARISH
THE VI LL AGE OF
terfle~t.t , pastor Sunday school
Lloyd o Grimm Jr pastor
end
the unknown he irs POMEROY IN CONNECT ION
THE UNITED
worshtp se rv1 ce 11 Sunday Sc hool 9 JO a m ,
9 JO am
devisees , legatees executor s )'liTH SA ID WATER SYSTEM
METHODIST CHURCH
am
eve nmg serv tce. 7
Morntng wor sh i p 10 30 am
administrators and assigns of
Robert T Bumgarner
pra ye r se r viCe and youth Young people s service . 6 45
Charles A Pearso n Decea sed
O.rec
tor
BE IT RESOLVED by the
~ e rv lce, Wednesday 1 p m
P m
Evangeltsllc se rv1 ce
whose nsldences are un known Counc i l of the V tllage of
POMEROY CLUSTER
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
7
30
p
m
Wednesday evenmg
COURTOFCOMMONPLEAS Pomeroy all members con
Rev. CarlE Hick s
CHUR CH - Robert E Musser
servtce 7 30 p m
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Rev 0 Wm Sydenstrlcker
cu rr l ng
01VId A Powell and
Luella M Powell,
R D Racine, Ohio
Pla 1nhfts
VS
Mall~rd V Pearson.
tt •1.,
Defendant s
No 15,381

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Middleport

HEINER'S BAKERY

Keepsake Diamond Rings
212E MaTn St
Pomeroy

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Bakers of Good Bread
HUNT! NGTON, W VA

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BOWER'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

E Main St

GAUl'S SHAKE HAVEN

Racine

The Store Wllh A Heart

Building Supplies &amp; Cuslom Millwork
Ph 992 3978

Ph 949 3342

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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Middleport 'i

Apple Grove I.aurel Cliff
News Notes
News, Events
By Bertha Parker
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Ball Beam and
daughter, Dolly, of Mwahall,
Pa , VISited Monday with Mr
and Mrs. Robert Snuth Sr
Mr and Mrs Edward Kane
of Swrunerfaeld, N J , spent
the weekend with Mr and Mrs
Floyd NorriS
Mrs Alace Balser spent the
weekend wath her son, Mr and
Mrs Laurence Balser and
family of Tuppers Plams.
Chester Van Meter of
Mormng Star VlSited Friday
with his sister, Mrs Enna
Wilson
Mrs Doras Sayre and Mrs
Mabel Shields were Parkersburg VISitors Wednesday
Attending the mergmg of the
Womens Society of Chnstaan
Servace to United Methodast
Women Sunday at the Chrast
Methodist Church at Manetta
were Mrs Donna Htll, Mrs.
Dolly Wolfe, Mrs Luc11le
Rhodes, Mrs. Bessie Parsons.
Mrs Florence Snuth, of the
local Methodast Church Attending from the East Letart
Methodast Church were Mrs
Mabel Shields, Mrs Eileen
Roush, Mrs Mildred Donohew,
Mrs Hazel Fox, Mrs
Margaret Gloeckner. The East
Letart Ladies attended tile
luncheon also at the church an
the evenmg
Herbert Shields attended a
state meeting Sunday through
Tuesday at Ottawa, Ohao
Mr . and Mrs Clarence
Hepler of Wampum , Pa ,
cousms of Mrs Ferne ll
Hayman spent the weekend
wath her on Saturday They
also V!sited Mrs Ava Belles at
Wellston
Rev John Jordan, Mrs
Jordan and daughter of
Columbus and the Unaon
Gospel Singers of Delaware
held a hymn sing at the Letart
Falls Communlly Hall over the
weekend
Mr and Mrs. Walter Grady
(newlyweds) have moved lo
the former Fred Philson
resadence
Mrs Erma Wilson, Mrs

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Melga &amp; Milson Area
Pomeroy, Ohio

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au lni:&gt; we a "" ' ved '!'he guest
li st lruludNI those named and
M1 s Mary l!cll Wa111er, Mrs
L01s l'hompson, M1ss Gina
'J'hnmpsrH• . Ml~ s Cindy
'1 hompson, Mrs
Amber
WurrH! r , Mrs Grace Warner,

MI &lt;B Putty Warner, Mrs
M•rgle Proffitt, Miss Jill
Nease, Mrs Shuron Warner,
Mrs Opal Zerkle, Mass Jackae
7-&lt;Jrkle, Mrs Joy Moaarlty ,
Miss !;;Ioise Adams and Mrs
Unda Van Inwagen

Sabbath School attendance
Sept 9 at the Free Methodast
Church was 80, offering for all
services was $144 15.
The Women's Mlssaonary
met recently With 12 members
present
Mr Sam Radford, daughter,
Mrs Shirley Sasson, VISited
recently wath Mr. and Mrs
Harmon Fox
Mrs . Perry Davas of
Columbus, formerly of here, iS
92 years old and as bhnd and m
very poor health
Mr Lawrence A Smath
remains a patient at Veterans
Memoraal Hospttal
Mr and Mrs John Douglas,
Lenme Lyons, Mr and Mrs
Dick Roush recently vasated
wath Mr and Mrs Harmon

ALFRED - Mr and 'Mrs
Darrell N0111s gave a pm ty an
honor of !hear daughter,
Tracy's farst barlhday
Attendmg were Mr and Ma s
Dallas Hall and son Dean, Mrs
Joe Stobart and Joy, Mrs
Dolly Wolfe, Mrs Ruth
Donohew, Mr and Mrs
Marshall Housh and Joey, Mr
and Mrs Carl Wolle Jr and
daughters Wendy and Tracaa,
of Middleport, Mrs Make Hall
and Dolly, Mr and Mrs Cecal

Roseberry, Cheryl and Tom,
and Mrs Robert Smath
Sendmg galt, were Mrs. Dale
Hill, Mr and Mrs Floyd
Norras, Donna Cross, Mrs
Charles Hill and Tommy, Lee
Ann Nease, Mr and Mrs
Clarence Proffitt and Mr and
Mrs Marvm Hill
Refreshments of Ice cream,
cake and coffee were served.
Tracy hvcs wath her parenlll,
Mr and Mrs Darrell Norras,
Racme, Rt 2

GlfL, for a sunshine box were
broul(hl to a meelin~ of the
t•;vancehnc Missionary So&lt;lety
or the Pomeroy Church of

Celebrates
birthday
'I he second birthday of Tracy
Lynn Michael, daughter of
Airman and Mrs David
Machael, was celebrated wath a
party Thursday night at the
home of Tracy's grandparenlll,
Mr and Mrs Oliver Michael.
The Raggedy Ann and
Raggedy Andy theme was
carried out in the decorations
with balloons and streamers
Ice cream, cake, pwach and
coffee were served Gifts were
presented to Tracy and games
were played
Attendmg were ~nna
Kathryn Wales, Elaine Barnhart, Tammy Ward, Todd
Ackerman, Mrs Woodrow
Call, Jr and chaldren, Debbae,
Woody, Davae, Del, and Stevae
and Tracy's mother, Mrs
Machael

rally at the Hysell Run Church
Sept 25 Everyone mvated
Mrs Carolyn Hams, St
Albans, W Va , v1s1ted
recenlly w1th her mother, Mrs
Cora Renshaw
Mr Paul Archer, Columbus,
spent a Saturday w1th has
mother, Mrs Georgaa Daehl
and Charles Anthony Daehl
Sabbath School attendance
Sept 16 at the Free Methodast
Church was 88, offermg for all
serviCes was $184 25.
Mr and Mrs Norman
Schaefer vas1ted recently wath
Mr and Mrs Fritz Stahl, New
Marshfaeld
Mr and Mrs Pearl Jacobs

were called to Columbus
Swaday due to the death of Mrs
Jacobs' saster, Mrs Margaret
Hysell
Mr and Mrs Jewell Story,
Shade, called on Mr and Mrs
Vern Story Sunday
Mrs Carmon Evans has
been reported all Mrs Esta
Wise, Steubenville, is vasatmg
Mrs Evans

lOLA'S

PH. 992-3279

HEAVY DUTY
20 GA. DETACHABLE
POSITIVE LOCK.QN
FEATURE
TOOL BOX IS 5"X6'Xl8"

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Bottling Company
Middleport
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STORE WITH "A LL KINOS OF
STUFF" - FOR PE tS, STABLES, LARGE &amp;

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POMEROY HOME AND AUTO
Your Complete Tire Center
606 E. Maan

Pomeroy, 0.

992-2094

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CAN BE ARRANGED
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Sale!· Living Room Suites

MIQDLEPORT

THE

SEE IT DEMONSTRATED AT

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3tf W. M1ln St.

• AUTOMATIC CHAIN OILING
• "LIFETIME" CYLINDER
• NEW "SAFETY" THROTTLE LOCK

Special Values All Over The Store

USE ANY 120 VOLT 50-60 H2
AC OUTLET. LIGHT INDICATOR
FOR PROPER CHARGE.

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"MINI-SIZE" CHAIN SAW
WITH BUILT-IN SHOCK ABSORBERS!

OPTOMETRIST

OPTOMETRISTS

MODERN SUPPLY

020AV

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

12 VOLT
BATTERY CHARGER
ONLY •7.50

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

Dr. T. J. Bradshaw
Dr. Milton Mason

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SECOND BIG WEEK!

Herbert Roush attended the
Umted Methodast Womens
meetmg at the local church
Tuesday evemng
Mass Pam Buck, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Roy Buck, a
student at Ohao Umversaty,
Athens, IS a resident assiStant
over 50 girls al Truedley Hall
this year Mass Buck was taken
to Athens Sunday by her
parents

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SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT

Ma 1n at Syca more
POMEROY, OHIO

SEE OUR MASSEY FERGUSON

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23 Years of Service to Meigs &amp; Mason Counties

Fox
Mrs. Carmon Evans recently
had surgery on her nose at St
Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg
Rev and Mrs Ira Wellman,
Kanauga, hosted the Laurel
Cliff Health Club Mrs Nellie
Tracy was co-hostess.
The M AH A wall hold a

SPECIAL

992-2039

Fall Mix &amp;
Match Separates

CUSTOM PAINTED

LIST PRICE
1
8.45

FLOWERS

NEW GROUP

HANDY TOOL BOX

PainT Plumbing &amp; Electrical Suppllo•
Tuppers Plains
Ph 667 3963
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RACINE PLANING MILL

N •u •, Mrs

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Kin~. Mrs l'uny Fa"' 1,•1 :\11 s and M• s ll&lt;•cky lind •r.on
IJale Walburn lind Mr ij Mlltuu eTT!crtuined recently with u
HoOd
bridal shOwer hOIIOT lllfl MHos
Devotions and prayer by Annette War ner who•e
Mrs Hamm using the maa nage to Dale Robertson
Decision magazine opened the
will be "'' event o! September
mee11n~ Vaslta toshut-ms were 22 !'he • hower was held ~t the
planned and members voted to home of Ma s Ada Neuse
send a gl!t to the scholarship
Games were played with
student, Miss Lldya Zamora prl~es going to Mass Conmc
Mrs Smart had the dosln~ Waa ncr, Mr• Irene Hosch• •,
prayer
~nd Mass Kam Warner Mrs
Susie Worne1 won the door

Ademonstration on how lo do
Fee for the workshop wall be
needlepoint wlll be given $1 25 with this amount to InFriday, Sept 28 at the St clude all matenals except
Paui'H Lutheran Church, scissors and thimbles which
Pomeroy Miss Marta Gilkey, those attending are asked to
Meigs County Extension brmg
Agent, home economics, anThere wall be a sack lunch at
nounced today
noon with the beverage to be
The demonstration will be provided. Reglslral!on for the
conducted by Miss Patsy demonstration Is to be made at
Glass, area extension agent, the Meigs County Extensaon
with the session to begin at 10 Offace, 992-3895
a m and conclude at 2 30 p m

Pomerov

RACINE FOOD MARKET

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Smllh !;.1rol, .MrN Ada

Evangeline society meets

Slates demonstration First birthday observed

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

Shorl Orders- Carry-Out
A Cool Dining Room
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Circle of the B H Sanborn
Ml,slonary Society, Middleport First Baptist Church
The memberJ had a hymn
sing with the resldenls there
Afterwards they went to the
home of Mrs DQna Hamm for
a business meeting, In the
Rroup were Mrs Allen Hllllhes,
1\frs Paul Smart, Mrs Ethel

Miss Warner feted

rolling banda~es for the
leprosy pallenioln South India
Mr• Harold Smllh clc1sed the
Christ, Tuemlay night
meeting with prayer and
Meetinl( In the social room of rcfreshmenll were served by
the church, Mrs Betty Spencer the hO!JII:!Slj
was the hostess She gave
devotions from Matthew 7 24·
29, and a medallllion tailed
"The Two Bualders" She also
read a prayer
l n response to roll ca ll
For All Occasions
members gave an Illustration
We W1re Flower s
or the number seven from the
E vervwhere
Bable.
Mrs Conra d Ohli nger
received a gift from her secret
pal and a thank-you card was .
Pomeroy Flower Shop
read from Glenda Lawson for a
sunshine box sent to her She Is
~ M1llard Van Meter
the granddaughter of Mrs . ' P~ Mr
. 992 2039
Ph 992 5721
Stanley Bass, a member
Members spent the evemng

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Pomeroy
MoJor Co.

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QUALITY

DEADLINES

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Monday Deadline 9 a m

Cance-llat ion -

Correct ions

Wlll be accepted until 9 a m for
Oay of P'ubhcatlonl

REGU lATIONS
Tht Publisher reurves the

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The

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for more than on e lncorr&amp;ct
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RATES

For: Want Ad Service
5 cents per Word one Insertion
Min im um Charge 7Sc
12 cen1s per word three
consecutive Insertions

18 cents per word six con

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secutlve Inse-rtions
25 Per Cent Discount on petd
ads and ads pru d wtthtn 10 davs

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CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUAR '""

196! CHEVELLE
S9tl
4 door 6 cylinder automati c transmission good t~res
clean mtenor be•ge fmtsh , radio &amp; heater real economy
&amp; d popular model
1968 FORO FAIRlA NE ST WIIGON
1595
v $ automatic tran s P steering &amp; brakes air con
dlt loned radto, good tires 1 owner less than 60 000 miles
1966 PONTIIIC BONNEV ILLE
IS9S
H T Cpe good ttres clean v1nyl trim maroon finish
power steenQg &amp; brakes automahc tra ns radio

Sl 50 for SO word mmlmum
Each addtl tonal word 2c

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Addlhonal

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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AdYert lsement
OFFICE HOURS
8 JO a m to 5 00 p m Dally
8 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
Saturday

In MemOIJ
IN MEMORY ol N Theodore
Rose who left us 14 years ago
September 22 1959 Time
passes by swiftly but loving
memories will alwavs be of
the dear Dad we miss so
much Sadly m lssed by wife
Martha children and grand
children Dad - September
comes again , The season Dad
always loved He liked to walk
Into the fields seemed that
God s prestnce there In
nature he found Though we
always remembered that
Sept day It could have been
Gods way of saying A new
hOme Is wa iting , with htm
above
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~ A prec ious one from us has
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But In our hearts vour place
will alwavs be
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and no one else can fill
Sadly missed by mother
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brothers, sisters and children
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OPEN EVES 8. 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

WANTED
CHIPWOOD
POLES
MAXIMUM
DIAMETER
10" ON
LARGEST END

$8.00 Per Ton
BUNDLED SLABS

'6.00 Per Ton
DELIVERED
TO

OHIO
PALLET
CO.
On Old Rt. 33
Phone 992 2689
Pomeroy, Ohio

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FABRICS - Btggest l1tlle ShOP
m the are-a Guaranteed all 1st
quality polyester double
knits no seconds W1de
selection of coord.nated
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colors tor fill and winter We
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Sliver Dollar Sentlmenhl
keep over 1 SOO yds In stock
•~·~ ~ J reasons Reward Cali 992
and get new cloth every 3
33a 1 or 992 34S3
weeks U 98 to S7 98 values
9 la jlp
pr iced al $2 98 to $3 98,
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10 pet
LOST ant black onyx and gold
discount to home economtcs
clip ear ring , In or near:
students Carolina Fabrtcs
Crows or Krogers In
Route 7 one half m lie north of
Pomeroy, If found, call 992
Chester, Ohto at Henry
SBJO Reward
Hunter residence Dnve a
9 17 61p
little - Save a tot
9 20 3!p
.. MALE, red t1ger cat m Bunker
, • .. Hill vlc tn•ty Call 992 7300
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For Rent or Sale

5 ROOMS and bath

Racine
area Call Sam Yates 992 7139
before noon
9 21 lite

SHOOTING MATCH Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn f1rst
rtght after Miles Cemetery
Rutland Factory c hoked
guns only Sunday Sept 23, 1
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Wanted

SUITABLE level lol for o
mobile home court with city
water Suitable lot for two to
three mobile homes w•ll also
be considered Coli 992 3~29
9 21 6tc

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PAPER CARRIERS
IN
POMEROY AliiD
SYRACUSE

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PHONE 992-2156

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PUBUC NOTlCES
Your Right to Know
md be informed of the fvn c
11on1 of your government are
9tT.bOdl•d in public not•ces In
that self government charges
ali clflztns to be Informed ,
lh ls n•wspaper urges every
citi:r:1n to read and study tnese
notices we- strongly advise
those citt~ns seeklno further
Information to exerc•s.e their
,right of access to public
records and public meetings

NotlctofAppOintmtnt
Call No 21 ,011
lstltt of Ow1n Hewlty ,
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~ M1111 CoUnty Ohio, has been
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of ttlt E1f1tt of Owen Hawt1y
dtctlttd, late of MJnC'rsvltle
Mt1g1 County, Ohio
Crecllttors art reQulrtd to file
thtlr cl•lms wlfh uld tlduclarv
wltf'lln four months
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Menning D Weboler
Judlt, Court of Common
""a· Probate Dlvt119n
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YARD SALE Fnday and
Saturday on Larkin Street
Small kerosene heater
Westinghouse Record Player
albums and two da\!enports
9 20 21c
FOAM to f1tl your old couch and
chair cush tons Stan dard size
only
59 95
Pom eroy
Recovery 622 E Main Street
992 75S4
8 31 JOtc
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September Specials are
Lemon Fac1al Balh Bath &amp;
$hower Gel Jr Facta! Mask
Kover Kates L•quid Rouge
Ha ir Sprays Shampoos K
Beauty Bars Suntan Sprey
and others Phone Heleh Jane
Brown 992 Sill Many tha nk s
to our new a nd regular
customers
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FLEA Market Sunda y Ad
dlson Oh io 9 am 1111 ,
Tables available P &amp; J Odds
and Ends
9 18 stc

------------J ACK LEE WARD and

the
Moonshlners Will play at
s Clu b FrJday and
SJack
aturday nJghts

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Homes

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCI&lt;

Sale

1971 110NOA ~~ 1 2~ oxce llenl Mob.le
For
COildlt lon Only i395 ready lor
trail Md nu nl lng seasons
Coolville 667 6?1.4
Atr Cond1 honers
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YEAR old Ke lv lna lor
Undcrp111»111g
a.utOMZ!Ific washer good
cond ition Ca ll atter 5 30 p m
Co rnpl ctc mobile home
991 2967
9 21 Jtc
ser vice
plus gigantic
d1splay of mob1le homes
VISIT our store at Add ison
always avaihtble a t
Ohio Open dally
Flea
Market on Sunday P &amp; J
Odds And Ends Shop
MILLER
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SERVICE

Help Wanted

Fot FrH Estimate

JOHN TUCKER
Rt 4, Pomeroy, 0
992 l9S4 or 992 ~349

Open8T1l$
Monday lhru Saturday
1106 E Mam, Pomerov, 0

Ph. 742·6271

WOOD TRUSSES

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MIDDLEPORT
!2 story frame home 4
bedrooms bath garage
Seve ral lois and parts of lots
go w1lh lh1 s properl y Asking
$9 soo 00
EXCELLENT
IIPARTMENT
and busmess room Apart
ment has 3 bedrooms w1th
large closets Modern bath
Very n~ee kitchen Dining
room Large living room
Hardwood f loors and car
peted Hoi waler heal 2
garages Not very old
S30 000 00
RUTLAND
New ly
renovated
2
bedrooms Bafh Gas wall
furnace heat Almost new
block bulldmg w1fh garage In
!he rear 25x29 ft large leve l
lo! $8.500 00
TUPPERS PLAINS
3 years old and JUSt lrke new
3 nice bedrooms with closets
Very modern bath and
k1tchen table top range and
oven Carpeted All eleclrl c
Carport In new add1tron
$1700000
FOR SALE OF YOUR
PROPERT Y LI ST WITH US
TODAY
HENRY E CLELIIND
BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992 2S6B

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FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Dtsplay

LA DY to live In or l ta y nights
With another lady light
houstkeeplng Ca ll 949 2532 or
write Bo• J7 Racine Ohio
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RON SHEPARD Floor Wall
Remodeling Ceramic til e
baths Box 280 Rutland 742
]664
6 26 tfc
----~----------WILL TRIM or cut trees and
shrub bery also, clean out
basements attics and etc
Ca ll 949 3221 or 742 4441
8 31 301c
DEAD Sl OCK - Will remnvP
at a reasonable charqe Call

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Area's Most
Reasonable Prrces

All work guaranteed

Spec1at1st
Wheel
Altgnmenl

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S 00-Petllcoal Juncllon 3, Wrestling a lassie 10 Boxi ng 13
Man From U N C l E ~ Boxing 6 Western Theolre 15

Be R1ghl
or we w1ll
ko11 R1ghl

Mister Rogers Neighborhood 33
s 3G-You Asked For 113 Animo! World 10 Elec Co 33

6 00-News 3 4 8 Movie "Three Came Home

lhe Book 15 , MU Report 33

6 3G-NBC News 3, 4. 15 8everlr Hillbillies 8 Sewing Skills
Tailoring 33 Reasoner Repor 13 New• 6
7 OG-Hee Haw 6 8 Age of Anxiety 33 lawrence Welk 4, 13

6 4 JO Datly 8 12 Sal

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R H Rawlings Sons
Bu1ldmg
Middleport, 0
992 2101

IS • Hollywood Squares 3

' 1 lG-Ca!ch 33 That Good Ole Nashville Music 3
B OG-Partrldge Family 6, 13 All In !he Family 8 10 The

EXC-AVATING Dozers large'
and small Backhoes and
loaders on track and tires
Dump truck - Lo boy ser
vice Septic tanks Installed
George &lt;B•IIl Pullins phone
992 2478 or 992 7402
29 lie

ELNA and White Stwlng
Serv1ce on ell
Machmes
makes Reasonable rates
The Sewing Center , M1d
SEPTIC TAN KS AROBIC
dleport Ohio
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
11 16 tfc
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITA'I'ION
MOBILE home repair Elec
STEWART OHIO PH 662
tncal plumbing and heating
3035
Phone 992 S858
10 4 lfc
7 15 tfc
NEIGLER S FOR HOU SE SEWING MACHINES Repair
BUILDERS CALL GUY
service all makes 992 228A
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
NEIGLER RAC INE OHIO
Authorized Singer Sales and
911 301p
Serv ice Wt Sharpen Sc issors
J 29 tfc
DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and septic tanks dit
ching service top soli till FOR FREE estimates on
alummum sid tng Storm
dirt
limestone
B&amp;K
Doors and Windows Car
Escavatmg Ph.one 992 5367 or
ports Marquees and Railing ,
992 3861
Phone
Charles
Lisle
9 1 tfc
Syracuse Ohio Carl Jacob
Sates Representltflve V V
fiME to check thai oil or gas
Johnson end Son Inc
furnace for wmter Dirty
turnac.,s cost fuel and could
6 22 tfc
cost a lrfe Call P &amp; J Home REA Dy- M I x- -CONcii"Er E
Mainten an ce 992 J509 215 N
de-livered right to your
Second, Middleport
pro[ect Fast end easy Free
8 23 301c
estimates Phone 992 32S.
Goegteln Ready Mi x Co,
HARRISON S TV service and
Mid dle port Ohio
serv1ce calls Phone 992 2522
6 30 tfc
2 9 lfc
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Phone 949 3821
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Critt
Bradford
2 BE DROOM hQUSe 3 years old
s 1 lie
carpetmg big kl t ch~n with
lots of cabt nets 112 acre of EXCAVATING dozer loade-r
ground Racine Ohto Call
and backhoe work septic
949 4998
tank s installed dump trucks
• 12 1ft
lo boys for hire will haul
and
~-fill dirt top soli limestone
HOUSE ...! 3 years old 3
and gravel , Cell Bob or Roger
bedroom wall to walt car
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
pet1ng refr ig erator and stove
nig ht phone 992 3525 or 99 2
Included living room ktt
5232
che n uti li ty room bath
2 11 lie
out si de ut llty s torage
ROQer Hy se ll S
Middl eport Phone 992 5064 OP E N atler 6 p m
Garage near Crossroads on
St Rt 124 1 all mechanical
9 21 121p
work Inc lud ing automatic
transmissionS Monday
7 ROOM house With bath In
Fri day 8 30 a m till 5 p m
Rutland air con ditioned
Saturdev - 8 30 to 12 noon
ca rpeted ga s furnace dish
Unless by appl Phone 992
washer double oven range
5682 or 992 7121
double garage large ca rpor t
9 ~ 16 30t c
4 acres cleared and fen ced
sma ll barn end other
bu ilding s Phone 614 742 6834
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Some lhlngs ore Ju•t unposslhlc, ond fulluw lng a vury lcnBe
movie thriller on 1 V whlle lryin~ to sl&gt;Jy up with u "croO&lt;iltul •
baaeba ll ~arne on radio at the ~~a me tunc Is more thiln I , ""
handle
It came to 1•1•• a few days buck that !he 1007 Oscur-wlmlcl ,
"In the Ileal of lhe N1ghl," w•• on lhe tulle, fc•tunng Sid ney
Pottier •• IHe suuve blg-dty black detccUve who teams up w1t11
an unwilling Rod Steiger, the unde1 educated red&lt;1ec k pollee
chief of a Southern town, to solve a very important murder case
Al the same hour, the Cincinnati hKhanapohs l\cd1 were
engaged m a baseball game wtth the tos Angeles Dodgers to sec
lithe Reds could stretch their lead and virtually sew Ut! a dlvlswn
hlle
1 tried to watch both at once , and my recollections uf the
evenmg are something like lh1s
Steiger could hardly conceol hts d1sgu.•t a( having a ntMra '
sent mlo Dude to work on the b1g case, and took a three-l!nd.two
count before throwmg his bal Into the left fi eld bullpen after
strikmg out at the •uppity colored fellow '
Johnny Bench made the ftrst oul in the bottom of the
second mmng , but the Reds then began to hit w1th th e most
sclenllflcpohce work, and the bases were loaded when the corpse
of the murder vlct1m was exammed, dusted, measured and
callpered by POlber Ja ck Billingham then doubled home three
runs for the Reds, and Ste1ger gol so disgusted he had Sidney
Potber thrown Into jail for obslruclmg JUStice and lor betng an
Afro-Amepcan·
Realizing that help was needed , Steiger reludanlly ca lled m
a rookie pitcher named Shanahan , and Dodger manager Walter
Alston turned P01tler put of the lockup, w1th the black detecl1v e
saying he was gomg to leave town and to hell wtlh the murder
case Shanahan gol Bench and Ed Armbnsler out, and the two
suspect.!! bemg held In the Reds' c lubhouse were released by
Stetger, after P01l1er told hun, very condescendmgly that both
were mnocent of letting the Reds take a~ lead
Travelmg to a wealthy cotton plantatiOn owner's mans10n,
Sle1ger hurled msulls at Politer and Claude Osteen Pmt1er
admired the nch massa 's orch1ds, then slapped him for a home
rWI wtlh no one on base The plantation owner, second baseman
Dave LDpes of the Dodgers, vowed revenge
Whep a pregnant teen-ager admitted the local pohce had
been geltmg the1r k1cks by watchmg her slrtp-tease act every
mghl, Alston emplled hJS bench 1n an attempt to catch the Reds,
but Joe Morgan stopped a buddmg rally wtth a fine catch after a
long chase, that woWld up w1th P01her factng down the cotton
baron's buUy-boys m a warehouse, and bemg reluctantly rescued
by Stetger
Getting a real break m the case w1th some solid f1eldmg and
holding a comfortable 7-3 advantage, Billingham breezed
through lhe !mal two mrungs, while Pmller tracked down the real
killer through a backwoods Negro abortlomst, who demed performmg an Illegal operation on lhe Dodgers' bats
W1th everythmg all over. Billingham headed for the
clubhouse to a roanng ovation, and then got on a tram w1th
Poiller, headmg back to lhe b1g City With lhe thanks , grattlude
and maybe even the fnendsh1p of Ste1ger
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h•hy ca me
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down by two or three one-llour talks You may need prolonged
therapy before you fully learn to trust
I suspect Y,OU avoid closeness as a subconscious sh1eld
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hurt " ) Bul since you recQgmze how damaging thlslB to yourself
and others, you CAN change Until you do fully, try pretense
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you have a genU e, pa Uent husband who understands the
problem - H
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My daughter wore a POW bracelet for two years When she
read lheyoungman had come home, she senttllohlm, and wrote
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compact kttchen, front porch
and small basemen! Block
garage one acre for only
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MULBERRY AVE
3
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modern kitchen dmtng room
wl!h gas fireplace Nice Iron!
porch 2 car garag e Excellent
locaflon for only S2S,OOO 00
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ROCK SPRINGS - 3 bedrooms
w1th large closet, master with
hall ba!h modern kitchen wl!h
Nice balh
Full
slove
basemen! wllh family room
and double garage Ask lng
S29 500 00
NEW HOME
FIVE POINTS - Nice large
kitchen washer and dryer
hookups 3 love ly bedrooms
wllh large closets \lh bafhs
w1fh venl fans 1111 lnsu la!ed
and elecfrlcally healed Only
$22,000 00
FRAME house on large level tot
In Mtd dl eport 2 bedrooms GOOD OLDER HOME
each with buil t In c:lotlles
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basement large back and front
exha u.st blower
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porches 2 good lois Wan! \ re fr igerator wa sher and
drye r New Ama ne F A Gas
$9 000 00
furn ace new wa ter healer
carp e ted
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doors and storm windows
line concre te porches front
lind rear newly painted house
11nd roof v~tcan t - move In
Ca li 992 5310 afl er 6 p m or
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cost accountmg or payroll
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fo llOWing shi fts 8 am til l 4
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J Personnel Ass1stant Respon si ble for recru1ting
and saeen mg of employees
De:ure tnterv•ew•ng or
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Excellent salaries and fnnge 1972 HONDA 100 Low mlleag e
Like new Ca ll 992 3316
benefits Send brief resume at
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Send an replies to Box 729 S In
care of The Da11y Sent•nel B FLAT Bundy c1a r1n et m very
good cond•tton Ca ll 992 5090
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9 19 31p
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CENTRAL DIVISION CON
weeks on car Call 992 7294
SOliDATION COAL COM
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are av a1lable m the fdllowtno CLUB Restaurant Racme
positions
Maintenance
Oh•o Sa te by the f~rst ot
Fore man (underground )
October Phone 949 4374
ASSistant M•ne Foreman
9 19 6tp
( underground )
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Foreman
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Reclamat1on
Fo reman
992 sasa
Foreman Persons apptymg
7 15 lie
should hold valid foreman
certification papers (Ohlol or 1973 14x70 MOBILE home
have suff1etent experience to
washer a ... d dryer dtsh
apply for State exam lnatlon
washer stainless steel sink
Salery Commensurate with
garbage d•sposal eye level
Expe r~ ence
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oven range dacron polyester
Benefits TO APPLY Wnle
carpet large tot Phone 7ol2
or
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Personnel
3083
Department
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7 18 If
DtVISion Consol•daflon Coal
Company Cadtt OhtO 43907
small engine saleS
Telephone 614 9.42 4512 AN WILKINSON
and serv1ce 820 Jrd Stret
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Middleport Lawn mower and
EMPLOYER
chain saw reparr Free pickup
8 21 tfc
and del •very Phone 992 3092
Also Briggs and Stratton and
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8 22 30tc
J AND 4 R:OOM furnished and 1970 MOBILE Home 12 K 44
unfurnished apartments
$3 589 Phond 77J 5429
Phone 992 5434
9 14 121p
4 12 tfc
A LITTLE - SAVE A
ROOMS by the week $18 up DRIVE
LOT
Good se lection used
MeJgS Inn Pomeroy
guaranteed appliances new
7 12 ttc
and used fvrn •t ure at real
savmgs 50 gal oa~ wh •ske y
PRIVATE meeting room for
barrels for Cide r hom ebrew
any organization phone 992
even furn1ture Come out and
3975
see us Tuesday thru Sunday
3 11 tfc
tt\7 p m KUHL S BARGAIN
CENTER Rt 7 at caut ton
2 BEDROOM home In Ma son
light
TUPPER S PLAIN S
Ph one 773 555 4 or 773 5468
Oh
to
9 19 Jtc
9 16 6t c
4 ROOM house for rent bath
uttl tty room Racine Oh•o CHOCOLATE Colored organ
tca lly grown peppers Sweet
Call 992 3905 or ?92 5630
as an apple many v•t
9 19 .4tc
amlns too 10c each Sl 00
per dozen B Qutsenberry
f-URNISHED apertment In
old P 0 Building Syracuse
Middleport • rooms and bath
Oh10 Phone 9?2 29.54
References required Call992
9 20 Jlp
sm
9 19 1tc S ROOM fuel oil Circulating
heater Call 992 7165
2 BEDROOM mobile home for
9 20 Jtc
rent by the month or by the
week
Everything's fur MOTOROLA colored telev iSIOn
n l$hed Call 742 S9BO
set 23 inch console Works In
9 18 6tc
good cond ltlon Can be seen at
238 Second Street Pomeroy
TRAILER at Syracuse adults
9 20 6IC
only Call 992 3525
9 18 tfc EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works E
Main St Pomeroy All kmds
of salt water pellets water
NICE SLEEPING
room ,
nuggets block salt and own
private entrance, private
Ohio River Salt Phone 992
bath or ca n have kitchen No
3a91
one else In the upstairs
6 s lfc
Gentlemen please Corner of
Lmcoln and Second Ave
Middleport Phone 992 5508 UPHOI,.STER. your own furniture We have all the sup
9 21 31t
pi1eS
yo u will
nee d
12 X 55 MOBILE home with Upholstery Fabrtcs a very
large select1on of nylons
pat to in Racine Albert Htll
velvets Hercuton vmyls - In
Phon e 949 2261
9 16 7tc cotton pr•nts also remnants
Foam for cushio ns and
paddl11g Burtap den•ms
MOBILE hOme space Baer s
cambn c foam glue z1ppers
Market, Syracuse
spr ings and clips chipboards
8 26 ttc
legs sewing thread dacron
tackJ webbing welt co rc:J
cotton swivet bases and all
other supplies you will need
New furntture at low tow
CORNER cUpboards walt
pr lc n Pom ero y Recov ery
cupboards chests old guns
any condition Also blue 622 E Main 992 1S5&lt;
decorated stoneware Write
8 Jl JOtc
P 0 Box 441 Mart insburg
Ohio •J9J5 or cat! l &lt;484 44.40 NEW sligh tly damaged cha•rs
after 7 p m
and sofa beds Some as low as
8 a 90ic
120 wh ile they last Pomerov
Recovery 622 E Ma in
WANTED
for
au ct ion
Pomeroy Oh !o C... t 992 7SS.t
hOusehold goods Tools most
9 16 Me
anyth ing of value Will buy or
sell on comm iss ion Will haul
Call 992 JJ5~ or 992 2792 Auto
Havm an s
7 25 ttc
1972 4 DOOR blue Nova smal l
OLD furniture oak tables
V8
automatic
power
steeri ng Call 992 7094
clocks Ice boxes, brass beds
dishes
or
complete
9 19 31c
households Write M D
Miller Rt A Pomero y Ohio i97oJEEPCJSii;cabOther
ex tras Jo hn Beaver Lincoln
call 992 6271
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9 16 61p
A

RoofIng,
Spouting.
Porch Repair, Com
plete
Home
Remodellllg

MODERN
SANITATION

·, MOBILE HOMES

Phone 949 2803
1120 Wa shington Blvd
9 '2 1 .4tc
-------------423 7511
BELPRE 0
STOCK Z 28 Com Cra ne SS 330 1
Ca m Deepened oil pan and · ·
pump fO malch blltanc,d 2 MOBILE
HOME S
1
Harmon ic
Balancor
so xl2 1 Skyline
Balanced set of Recon
Graywood
S2Kl2 both 19 73 models
dlt loned rods and pistons
Extra clean can be seen at
duel Inlet Holty 780 C F M
Goebte Mobile Homes Lot or
Can call 992 729S for In
ca ll capital savings ~lnd Loan
formation
company 992 2111
9 21 Jtc
9 20 3tc

CONSTRUCTION

On Most Amer•c•n Cars

24 HOUR SERVICE

1

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7 00 - Wh 1• M
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11)111 Grow 33
• ' Y Li ne 1. Trulh or Conseq l 8 Newo 10 eloc
fh0e ~~ Wklld K51ngdom 13 Audubon Wildlife 'rhealre 33 1 Beet
'"oc 4r oln! 15
73~orlTdoli'Telllhe Tru th 6 Beef !ht Clock 13. Porter Wagoner 3
re,. 33 10 Hollywood Squares ~ ~ Concenlr•llon a
Ntw Treasur1
Hunl 10
I 00
Woahl~glon
In Ravltw 2D 33 Colucci 1 Oepl a 10
5an 1 ordandSonJWeek
~.15 1 8rody8unch6.13
a 30 - &lt;;Jdd Couple 13 Black Per•pecllve on lho Ne WI 33 20
?Tzzle' Girl a 0 Girl Wl!h Somethlnp E•lro 3 ~ 151 Movies
ora Tor• Tora 8 'The Prize 10
9 00
N - dMal s!erplece Theolre 33 . Room 22 6, 13, ~omewood 20
ee es and Pins 3 ~ IS
9 30 - Adem s Rlb6 13 r Brian Keith 3 4 IS
10 00 - Dlovo, Amerlcon Sly1e 6 13 . News10 1 Hondlul of llshes
33
eon Marlin 3 4 IS
TO 30 - Woman 33
11 00 - NewsJ 4 6 a 10.13 IS
11 JO - Johnny Carson 3 ~ 1S1 Jock Pear Ton lie ~ ~ New s a
Movies 'lldvenlures of Sherlock Holmes 10
Devils
Angel s ' 13
12 QO - Movie For Singles On ly • 8
1 00 - Mldnlghl Speclol 3, ~ Jock Pur Tonlft13
1 IS - Movie The Fly' 10
2 30 - News 4 13

PRICE

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

LIMA beans

PARASOL Bo utique Beauty
Sa lon ne ar Skate A way
Roll er
R tnk
announces
lro stJng specials Sep tember
11 through September 22
For
1970 FOR 0 Maveri ck 6 cylln
Short hai r reg-u lar SIS now
der standard transm isslon
PARKVIEW
Kennels
POOdles
SIJ Long hair regu lar 517 so
need&amp; r1pelr $700 Contact
I toy male and I femflt
now S1S SO Call 985 4141 for
Arn
ol d Grate
Rutland
Phone
992
S&lt;'3
appointment Sa ndra Ke rn s
7 1S 1ft
Furniture
Opera tor
'
9 19 6tc
9 16 6fc
-- ·~----------19611 1 TON Chev rolet with
AUCTION Sale Sat urda'VSe pt For
bed 1500 Conlatt
22 1973 Bashan Keno RCI Co 65 OOb BTU Circulating Gas !itrvlce
Arnold Grlte , R uti end
Rd 28 Old flo ur bin old baby
Heater Al bert HIll U9 226 1
Furniture
bed Old daV bed Old youth
9 18 61c
9 19 6tc
bed i(:e box cha irs tables 2
old wlck•r doll stroller s old ;~ce R
doll bed 13 scotty camper
Building for sale or 11aae
minimum bid $600 cut glass
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
S pc berry se t other old
to 10 p m for •ppointment
dishes end loa ds of other
HO lfc
m Is
100
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numerous to
mention Slons posted day of AM FM Stereo radio 8 track
sale auctioneer - Roger
tape 'SIIeyer o4 speaker soun d
Hayman Owner Sam Cozart
sy.stem. Balance s109 44 or
Not responSible for accidents
use our budget terms Call
992
J96S
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&amp; THINGS

FRIDAY, $EPT, l1,1f1l
6 ~.;;;;INle)WI 6, J 4 I, 10 ll1 Seoome Sl 20 lnolghl 331 ABC

Business Services

I)AUY\ 1 f l lN(. i\ll'f l lrt'f' fl my

LOSE wetght with New Shape
Tableh and Hydrex Water CAS H paid for all makes and
PItiS
mode ls of mobile homes
9 19 Jtp
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 13 tf c
~---- --------TW IN NEEDLE SEWING
MACHINES 1973 Model Jn
x 65 TRAILER , 2 bedroo m,
wal nut s tand All features 14 very
good conditio Phone 773
built In to make fancy des tgns
SB05
and do stretch sewmg Also
a 22 lfc
buttonhole,s blind hems etc
S43 ')S cash pr ice or term s
available Phone 992 2984
For
9 19 tf c
HO USE to r sa le located '"
Bradbury Call 992 7363 after
VACUUM CLEANERS Electro
6 p m
Hyg •ene New Demonstrators
9 5 301c
has all cleaning attachments
plus the new Electro Sud s for
sht~~mpoo•ng carpet
Only
S27 SO cash price or...•. terms
availab le Phone 992 2984
9 19 tfc

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I WOULD like to express my
appreciation for the prayers
gifts flowers and many
lovely cards from my friends
and tam ily also, tor the good YARD SAlE AT "2 lOGAN
service from or Telle and au
STREET
MIDDlEPORT
fht sfaff durtng my surgery
ACROSS FROM OLD IM
and stay at the Veferans
PERIAL
ELECTRIC
Memorial Hospital This was
THURSDAY
AND
F RIDAY
all greatly appreciated
CLOTHING
IN
GOOD
Thank you Iva Upton
CONDITION AT CHEAP
9 21 lip
PRICES OLD FURNITURE
' -------------AND SOME MODERN USED
WE WISH to expreas our sm
FURNITURE
AP
cere apprec iation during the
PliANCES
BOO
KS
CUR
death of our husband father,
TAINS AND BEDSPREADS
son and brother William
DISHES
ETC
STARTS
(Bflll Harden to our many
AFTER9AM
friends, {leighbors and
9 19 Jtc
relatives the Western and
Southern Insurance Com
pany, the Ewing Funeral 3 FAMILY Yard Sale al Myrtle
Home, Homer Baxter Gerald
Clark res idence on Rt 124
Powell the Rev Morr is
from Pomer oy
Ant tque
Wolfe, the pallbearers for all
tables and chatrs some
the beaut lful flowers those
depression glass Avon bot
Who brought food , and to all
ttes ctothtng an d odds and
who helped With the.r prayers
ends
and
thoughfful
con
9 21 2tc
• ;: ~ slderatlons Your kindness
t'O. ~ will ne-ver be forgotten The YARD Sale Look for signs on
,
. William Harden Family
Union Avenue- cioth•ng and
mile Items
~
9 20 31p
9 21 21c

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For Sale

WANT AO)
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MoJor Co.

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Monday Deadline 9 a m

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5 cents per Word one Insertion
Min im um Charge 7Sc
12 cen1s per word three
consecutive Insertions

18 cents per word six con

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25 Per Cent Discount on petd
ads and ads pru d wtthtn 10 davs

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CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUAR '""

196! CHEVELLE
S9tl
4 door 6 cylinder automati c transmission good t~res
clean mtenor be•ge fmtsh , radio &amp; heater real economy
&amp; d popular model
1968 FORO FAIRlA NE ST WIIGON
1595
v $ automatic tran s P steering &amp; brakes air con
dlt loned radto, good tires 1 owner less than 60 000 miles
1966 PONTIIIC BONNEV ILLE
IS9S
H T Cpe good ttres clean v1nyl trim maroon finish
power steenQg &amp; brakes automahc tra ns radio

Sl 50 for SO word mmlmum
Each addtl tonal word 2c

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Addlhonal

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Charge

Pomeroy Motor Co.

per

AdYert lsement
OFFICE HOURS
8 JO a m to 5 00 p m Dally
8 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
Saturday

In MemOIJ
IN MEMORY ol N Theodore
Rose who left us 14 years ago
September 22 1959 Time
passes by swiftly but loving
memories will alwavs be of
the dear Dad we miss so
much Sadly m lssed by wife
Martha children and grand
children Dad - September
comes again , The season Dad
always loved He liked to walk
Into the fields seemed that
God s prestnce there In
nature he found Though we
always remembered that
Sept day It could have been
Gods way of saying A new
hOme Is wa iting , with htm
above
9 21 ltc

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IN MEMORY ol our dear son
""'
brother and father CharJes
1
Larkins who passed away 1
~
year ago Sept. 22
~ A prec ious one from us has
~
gone
~
a voice we loved 1S st111
But In our hearts vour place
will alwavs be
~
and no one else can fill
Sadly missed by mother
1
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brothers, sisters and children
J~
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Card of Thanks

OPEN EVES 8. 00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

WANTED
CHIPWOOD
POLES
MAXIMUM
DIAMETER
10" ON
LARGEST END

$8.00 Per Ton
BUNDLED SLABS

'6.00 Per Ton
DELIVERED
TO

OHIO
PALLET
CO.
On Old Rt. 33
Phone 992 2689
Pomeroy, Ohio

NOTICE

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FABRICS - Btggest l1tlle ShOP
m the are-a Guaranteed all 1st
quality polyester double
knits no seconds W1de
selection of coord.nated
..j~~ ~------------LOST In small paper box 1922
colors tor fill and winter We
llit r
Sliver Dollar Sentlmenhl
keep over 1 SOO yds In stock
•~·~ ~ J reasons Reward Cali 992
and get new cloth every 3
33a 1 or 992 34S3
weeks U 98 to S7 98 values
9 la jlp
pr iced al $2 98 to $3 98,
------------nothing higher
10 pet
LOST ant black onyx and gold
discount to home economtcs
clip ear ring , In or near:
students Carolina Fabrtcs
Crows or Krogers In
Route 7 one half m lie north of
Pomeroy, If found, call 992
Chester, Ohto at Henry
SBJO Reward
Hunter residence Dnve a
9 17 61p
little - Save a tot
9 20 3!p
.. MALE, red t1ger cat m Bunker
, • .. Hill vlc tn•ty Call 992 7300
, .,.
9166tp

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For Rent or Sale

5 ROOMS and bath

Racine
area Call Sam Yates 992 7139
before noon
9 21 lite

SHOOTING MATCH Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn f1rst
rtght after Miles Cemetery
Rutland Factory c hoked
guns only Sunday Sept 23, 1
P m

Wanted

SUITABLE level lol for o
mobile home court with city
water Suitable lot for two to
three mobile homes w•ll also
be considered Coli 992 3~29
9 21 6tc

-------------WANTED

PAPER CARRIERS
IN
POMEROY AliiD
SYRACUSE

The Dai~ Sentinel
PHONE 992-2156

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PUBUC NOTlCES
Your Right to Know
md be informed of the fvn c
11on1 of your government are
9tT.bOdl•d in public not•ces In
that self government charges
ali clflztns to be Informed ,
lh ls n•wspaper urges every
citi:r:1n to read and study tnese
notices we- strongly advise
those citt~ns seeklno further
Information to exerc•s.e their
,right of access to public
records and public meetings

NotlctofAppOintmtnt
Call No 21 ,011
lstltt of Ow1n Hewlty ,
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Notlct IS htrtbV glv•n that

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~ M1111 CoUnty Ohio, has been
; duly IPPOinttd Adrninllfratrlx
of ttlt E1f1tt of Owen Hawt1y
dtctlttd, late of MJnC'rsvltle
Mt1g1 County, Ohio
Crecllttors art reQulrtd to file
thtlr cl•lms wlfh uld tlduclarv
wltf'lln four months
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ay
Menning D Weboler
Judlt, Court of Common
""a· Probate Dlvt119n
(tJ 7, 14, 21, Jtc

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20 3tc

YARD SALE Fnday and
Saturday on Larkin Street
Small kerosene heater
Westinghouse Record Player
albums and two da\!enports
9 20 21c
FOAM to f1tl your old couch and
chair cush tons Stan dard size
only
59 95
Pom eroy
Recovery 622 E Main Street
992 75S4
8 31 JOtc
--------------KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; WIGS
September Specials are
Lemon Fac1al Balh Bath &amp;
$hower Gel Jr Facta! Mask
Kover Kates L•quid Rouge
Ha ir Sprays Shampoos K
Beauty Bars Suntan Sprey
and others Phone Heleh Jane
Brown 992 Sill Many tha nk s
to our new a nd regular
customers
9 11 ttc

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FLEA Market Sunda y Ad
dlson Oh io 9 am 1111 ,
Tables available P &amp; J Odds
and Ends
9 18 stc

------------J ACK LEE WARD and

the
Moonshlners Will play at
s Clu b FrJday and
SJack
aturday nJghts

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Homes

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCI&lt;

Sale

1971 110NOA ~~ 1 2~ oxce llenl Mob.le
For
COildlt lon Only i395 ready lor
trail Md nu nl lng seasons
Coolville 667 6?1.4
Atr Cond1 honers
-------- -- J 21 121p
&lt;\wnmgs
l
YEAR old Ke lv lna lor
Undcrp111»111g
a.utOMZ!Ific washer good
cond ition Ca ll atter 5 30 p m
Co rnpl ctc mobile home
991 2967
9 21 Jtc
ser vice
plus gigantic
d1splay of mob1le homes
VISIT our store at Add ison
always avaihtble a t
Ohio Open dally
Flea
Market on Sunday P &amp; J
Odds And Ends Shop
MILLER
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9 18 Stc

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SERVICE

Help Wanted

Fot FrH Estimate

JOHN TUCKER
Rt 4, Pomeroy, 0
992 l9S4 or 992 ~349

Open8T1l$
Monday lhru Saturday
1106 E Mam, Pomerov, 0

Ph. 742·6271

WOOD TRUSSES

- -

MIDDLEPORT
!2 story frame home 4
bedrooms bath garage
Seve ral lois and parts of lots
go w1lh lh1 s properl y Asking
$9 soo 00
EXCELLENT
IIPARTMENT
and busmess room Apart
ment has 3 bedrooms w1th
large closets Modern bath
Very n~ee kitchen Dining
room Large living room
Hardwood f loors and car
peted Hoi waler heal 2
garages Not very old
S30 000 00
RUTLAND
New ly
renovated
2
bedrooms Bafh Gas wall
furnace heat Almost new
block bulldmg w1fh garage In
!he rear 25x29 ft large leve l
lo! $8.500 00
TUPPERS PLAINS
3 years old and JUSt lrke new
3 nice bedrooms with closets
Very modern bath and
k1tchen table top range and
oven Carpeted All eleclrl c
Carport In new add1tron
$1700000
FOR SALE OF YOUR
PROPERT Y LI ST WITH US
TODAY
HENRY E CLELIIND
BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992 2S6B

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992 2094
606 E Ma1n Pomeroy

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FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Dtsplay

LA DY to live In or l ta y nights
With another lady light
houstkeeplng Ca ll 949 2532 or
write Bo• J7 Racine Ohio
m11
., 9 19 6tc
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RON SHEPARD Floor Wall
Remodeling Ceramic til e
baths Box 280 Rutland 742
]664
6 26 tfc
----~----------WILL TRIM or cut trees and
shrub bery also, clean out
basements attics and etc
Ca ll 949 3221 or 742 4441
8 31 301c
DEAD Sl OCK - Will remnvP
at a reasonable charqe Call

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Sales

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Area's Most
Reasonable Prrces

All work guaranteed

Spec1at1st
Wheel
Altgnmenl

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S 00-Petllcoal Juncllon 3, Wrestling a lassie 10 Boxi ng 13
Man From U N C l E ~ Boxing 6 Western Theolre 15

Be R1ghl
or we w1ll
ko11 R1ghl

Mister Rogers Neighborhood 33
s 3G-You Asked For 113 Animo! World 10 Elec Co 33

6 00-News 3 4 8 Movie "Three Came Home

lhe Book 15 , MU Report 33

6 3G-NBC News 3, 4. 15 8everlr Hillbillies 8 Sewing Skills
Tailoring 33 Reasoner Repor 13 New• 6
7 OG-Hee Haw 6 8 Age of Anxiety 33 lawrence Welk 4, 13

6 4 JO Datly 8 12 Sal

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R H Rawlings Sons
Bu1ldmg
Middleport, 0
992 2101

IS • Hollywood Squares 3

' 1 lG-Ca!ch 33 That Good Ole Nashville Music 3
B OG-Partrldge Family 6, 13 All In !he Family 8 10 The

EXC-AVATING Dozers large'
and small Backhoes and
loaders on track and tires
Dump truck - Lo boy ser
vice Septic tanks Installed
George &lt;B•IIl Pullins phone
992 2478 or 992 7402
29 lie

ELNA and White Stwlng
Serv1ce on ell
Machmes
makes Reasonable rates
The Sewing Center , M1d
SEPTIC TAN KS AROBIC
dleport Ohio
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
11 16 tfc
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITA'I'ION
MOBILE home repair Elec
STEWART OHIO PH 662
tncal plumbing and heating
3035
Phone 992 S858
10 4 lfc
7 15 tfc
NEIGLER S FOR HOU SE SEWING MACHINES Repair
BUILDERS CALL GUY
service all makes 992 228A
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
NEIGLER RAC INE OHIO
Authorized Singer Sales and
911 301p
Serv ice Wt Sharpen Sc issors
J 29 tfc
DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and septic tanks dit
ching service top soli till FOR FREE estimates on
alummum sid tng Storm
dirt
limestone
B&amp;K
Doors and Windows Car
Escavatmg Ph.one 992 5367 or
ports Marquees and Railing ,
992 3861
Phone
Charles
Lisle
9 1 tfc
Syracuse Ohio Carl Jacob
Sates Representltflve V V
fiME to check thai oil or gas
Johnson end Son Inc
furnace for wmter Dirty
turnac.,s cost fuel and could
6 22 tfc
cost a lrfe Call P &amp; J Home REA Dy- M I x- -CONcii"Er E
Mainten an ce 992 J509 215 N
de-livered right to your
Second, Middleport
pro[ect Fast end easy Free
8 23 301c
estimates Phone 992 32S.
Goegteln Ready Mi x Co,
HARRISON S TV service and
Mid dle port Ohio
serv1ce calls Phone 992 2522
6 30 tfc
2 9 lfc
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SEPTIC TANKS ClEANED
AUTOMOBILE Ins urance been REASONABLE rates Ph •46
cancelled?
Lost
your
4782 Gallipolis John Russell
oper:ator s l• cense C~ ll 992
Owner
and Pperator
7428
5 12 ttc
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6 15 tf c
C BRAD FOR 0 Auctioneer
Complete Service
Phone 949 3821
For
Racine, Ohio
Critt
Bradford
2 BE DROOM hQUSe 3 years old
s 1 lie
carpetmg big kl t ch~n with
lots of cabt nets 112 acre of EXCAVATING dozer loade-r
ground Racine Ohto Call
and backhoe work septic
949 4998
tank s installed dump trucks
• 12 1ft
lo boys for hire will haul
and
~-fill dirt top soli limestone
HOUSE ...! 3 years old 3
and gravel , Cell Bob or Roger
bedroom wall to walt car
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
pet1ng refr ig erator and stove
nig ht phone 992 3525 or 99 2
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out si de ut llty s torage
ROQer Hy se ll S
Middl eport Phone 992 5064 OP E N atler 6 p m
Garage near Crossroads on
St Rt 124 1 all mechanical
9 21 121p
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transmissionS Monday
7 ROOM house With bath In
Fri day 8 30 a m till 5 p m
Rutland air con ditioned
Saturdev - 8 30 to 12 noon
ca rpeted ga s furnace dish
Unless by appl Phone 992
washer double oven range
5682 or 992 7121
double garage large ca rpor t
9 ~ 16 30t c
4 acres cleared and fen ced
sma ll barn end other
bu ilding s Phone 614 742 6834
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10 00-Cerol Burnell B 10. Music from Ambler 33
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Some lhlngs ore Ju•t unposslhlc, ond fulluw lng a vury lcnBe
movie thriller on 1 V whlle lryin~ to sl&gt;Jy up with u "croO&lt;iltul •
baaeba ll ~arne on radio at the ~~a me tunc Is more thiln I , ""
handle
It came to 1•1•• a few days buck that !he 1007 Oscur-wlmlcl ,
"In the Ileal of lhe N1ghl," w•• on lhe tulle, fc•tunng Sid ney
Pottier •• IHe suuve blg-dty black detccUve who teams up w1t11
an unwilling Rod Steiger, the unde1 educated red&lt;1ec k pollee
chief of a Southern town, to solve a very important murder case
Al the same hour, the Cincinnati hKhanapohs l\cd1 were
engaged m a baseball game wtth the tos Angeles Dodgers to sec
lithe Reds could stretch their lead and virtually sew Ut! a dlvlswn
hlle
1 tried to watch both at once , and my recollections uf the
evenmg are something like lh1s
Steiger could hardly conceol hts d1sgu.•t a( having a ntMra '
sent mlo Dude to work on the b1g case, and took a three-l!nd.two
count before throwmg his bal Into the left fi eld bullpen after
strikmg out at the •uppity colored fellow '
Johnny Bench made the ftrst oul in the bottom of the
second mmng , but the Reds then began to hit w1th th e most
sclenllflcpohce work, and the bases were loaded when the corpse
of the murder vlct1m was exammed, dusted, measured and
callpered by POlber Ja ck Billingham then doubled home three
runs for the Reds, and Ste1ger gol so disgusted he had Sidney
Potber thrown Into jail for obslruclmg JUStice and lor betng an
Afro-Amepcan·
Realizing that help was needed , Steiger reludanlly ca lled m
a rookie pitcher named Shanahan , and Dodger manager Walter
Alston turned P01tler put of the lockup, w1th the black detecl1v e
saying he was gomg to leave town and to hell wtlh the murder
case Shanahan gol Bench and Ed Armbnsler out, and the two
suspect.!! bemg held In the Reds' c lubhouse were released by
Stetger, after P01l1er told hun, very condescendmgly that both
were mnocent of letting the Reds take a~ lead
Travelmg to a wealthy cotton plantatiOn owner's mans10n,
Sle1ger hurled msulls at Politer and Claude Osteen Pmt1er
admired the nch massa 's orch1ds, then slapped him for a home
rWI wtlh no one on base The plantation owner, second baseman
Dave LDpes of the Dodgers, vowed revenge
Whep a pregnant teen-ager admitted the local pohce had
been geltmg the1r k1cks by watchmg her slrtp-tease act every
mghl, Alston emplled hJS bench 1n an attempt to catch the Reds,
but Joe Morgan stopped a buddmg rally wtth a fine catch after a
long chase, that woWld up w1th P01her factng down the cotton
baron's buUy-boys m a warehouse, and bemg reluctantly rescued
by Stetger
Getting a real break m the case w1th some solid f1eldmg and
holding a comfortable 7-3 advantage, Billingham breezed
through lhe !mal two mrungs, while Pmller tracked down the real
killer through a backwoods Negro abortlomst, who demed performmg an Illegal operation on lhe Dodgers' bats
W1th everythmg all over. Billingham headed for the
clubhouse to a roanng ovation, and then got on a tram w1th
Poiller, headmg back to lhe b1g City With lhe thanks , grattlude
and maybe even the fnendsh1p of Ste1ger
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h•hy ca me
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You've • seen two psychlatrt.!lts," but lor how many
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down by two or three one-llour talks You may need prolonged
therapy before you fully learn to trust
I suspect Y,OU avoid closeness as a subconscious sh1eld
agamst possible reJection ("People who don't feel can't be
hurt " ) Bul since you recQgmze how damaging thlslB to yourself
and others, you CAN change Until you do fully, try pretense
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you have a genU e, pa Uent husband who understands the
problem - H
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My daughter wore a POW bracelet for two years When she
read lheyoungman had come home, she senttllohlm, and wrote
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TUPPERS PLAIN S 2
bedrooms, bafh large living
compact kttchen, front porch
and small basemen! Block
garage one acre for only
sasoo 00
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MULBERRY AVE
3
bedrooms. large living large
modern kitchen dmtng room
wl!h gas fireplace Nice Iron!
porch 2 car garag e Excellent
locaflon for only S2S,OOO 00
NEWHDME
ROCK SPRINGS - 3 bedrooms
w1th large closet, master with
hall ba!h modern kitchen wl!h
Nice balh
Full
slove
basemen! wllh family room
and double garage Ask lng
S29 500 00
NEW HOME
FIVE POINTS - Nice large
kitchen washer and dryer
hookups 3 love ly bedrooms
wllh large closets \lh bafhs
w1fh venl fans 1111 lnsu la!ed
and elecfrlcally healed Only
$22,000 00
FRAME house on large level tot
In Mtd dl eport 2 bedrooms GOOD OLDER HOME
each with buil t In c:lotlles
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close ts new modern kitchen
bath and kitchen
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basement large back and front
exha u.st blower
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porches 2 good lois Wan! \ re fr igerator wa sher and
drye r New Ama ne F A Gas
$9 000 00
furn ace new wa ter healer
carp e ted
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throughou t New windows
doors and storm windows
line concre te porches front
lind rear newly painted house
11nd roof v~tcan t - move In
Ca li 992 5310 afl er 6 p m or
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LOCAL company has lm
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Clerk.
Knowledge and ex per ience In
cost accountmg or payroll
essent ial Openings on the
fo llOWing shi fts 8 am til l 4
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12 01 tit e a m
2 Office secretaries- Dut ies
mclude typtng dlctat1on
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J Personnel Ass1stant Respon si ble for recru1ting
and saeen mg of employees
De:ure tnterv•ew•ng or
counseling exp!!r.en ce
Excellent salaries and fnnge 1972 HONDA 100 Low mlleag e
Like new Ca ll 992 3316
benefits Send brief resume at
9 19 Jtc
work h1story and educat1on
Send an replies to Box 729 S In
care of The Da11y Sent•nel B FLAT Bundy c1a r1n et m very
good cond•tton Ca ll 992 5090
Pomeroy Oh•o
9 19 31p
9 2 ttc
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CENTRAL DIVISION CON
weeks on car Call 992 7294
SOliDATION COAL COM
9 19 4tc
PANY tmmed •a te open•ngs
are av a1lable m the fdllowtno CLUB Restaurant Racme
positions
Maintenance
Oh•o Sa te by the f~rst ot
Fore man (underground )
October Phone 949 4374
ASSistant M•ne Foreman
9 19 6tp
( underground )
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Foreman
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Reclamat1on
Fo reman
992 sasa
Foreman Persons apptymg
7 15 lie
should hold valid foreman
certification papers (Ohlol or 1973 14x70 MOBILE home
have suff1etent experience to
washer a ... d dryer dtsh
apply for State exam lnatlon
washer stainless steel sink
Salery Commensurate with
garbage d•sposal eye level
Expe r~ ence
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oven range dacron polyester
Benefits TO APPLY Wnle
carpet large tot Phone 7ol2
or
Phone
Personnel
3083
Department
Central
7 18 If
DtVISion Consol•daflon Coal
Company Cadtt OhtO 43907
small engine saleS
Telephone 614 9.42 4512 AN WILKINSON
and serv1ce 820 Jrd Stret
EQUAL
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Middleport Lawn mower and
EMPLOYER
chain saw reparr Free pickup
8 21 tfc
and del •very Phone 992 3092
Also Briggs and Stratton and
Tecumseh parts
For
8 22 30tc
J AND 4 R:OOM furnished and 1970 MOBILE Home 12 K 44
unfurnished apartments
$3 589 Phond 77J 5429
Phone 992 5434
9 14 121p
4 12 tfc
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ROOMS by the week $18 up DRIVE
LOT
Good se lection used
MeJgS Inn Pomeroy
guaranteed appliances new
7 12 ttc
and used fvrn •t ure at real
savmgs 50 gal oa~ wh •ske y
PRIVATE meeting room for
barrels for Cide r hom ebrew
any organization phone 992
even furn1ture Come out and
3975
see us Tuesday thru Sunday
3 11 tfc
tt\7 p m KUHL S BARGAIN
CENTER Rt 7 at caut ton
2 BEDROOM home In Ma son
light
TUPPER S PLAIN S
Ph one 773 555 4 or 773 5468
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4 ROOM house for rent bath
uttl tty room Racine Oh•o CHOCOLATE Colored organ
tca lly grown peppers Sweet
Call 992 3905 or ?92 5630
as an apple many v•t
9 19 .4tc
amlns too 10c each Sl 00
per dozen B Qutsenberry
f-URNISHED apertment In
old P 0 Building Syracuse
Middleport • rooms and bath
Oh10 Phone 9?2 29.54
References required Call992
9 20 Jlp
sm
9 19 1tc S ROOM fuel oil Circulating
heater Call 992 7165
2 BEDROOM mobile home for
9 20 Jtc
rent by the month or by the
week
Everything's fur MOTOROLA colored telev iSIOn
n l$hed Call 742 S9BO
set 23 inch console Works In
9 18 6tc
good cond ltlon Can be seen at
238 Second Street Pomeroy
TRAILER at Syracuse adults
9 20 6IC
only Call 992 3525
9 18 tfc EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works E
Main St Pomeroy All kmds
of salt water pellets water
NICE SLEEPING
room ,
nuggets block salt and own
private entrance, private
Ohio River Salt Phone 992
bath or ca n have kitchen No
3a91
one else In the upstairs
6 s lfc
Gentlemen please Corner of
Lmcoln and Second Ave
Middleport Phone 992 5508 UPHOI,.STER. your own furniture We have all the sup
9 21 31t
pi1eS
yo u will
nee d
12 X 55 MOBILE home with Upholstery Fabrtcs a very
large select1on of nylons
pat to in Racine Albert Htll
velvets Hercuton vmyls - In
Phon e 949 2261
9 16 7tc cotton pr•nts also remnants
Foam for cushio ns and
paddl11g Burtap den•ms
MOBILE hOme space Baer s
cambn c foam glue z1ppers
Market, Syracuse
spr ings and clips chipboards
8 26 ttc
legs sewing thread dacron
tackJ webbing welt co rc:J
cotton swivet bases and all
other supplies you will need
New furntture at low tow
CORNER cUpboards walt
pr lc n Pom ero y Recov ery
cupboards chests old guns
any condition Also blue 622 E Main 992 1S5&lt;
decorated stoneware Write
8 Jl JOtc
P 0 Box 441 Mart insburg
Ohio •J9J5 or cat! l &lt;484 44.40 NEW sligh tly damaged cha•rs
after 7 p m
and sofa beds Some as low as
8 a 90ic
120 wh ile they last Pomerov
Recovery 622 E Ma in
WANTED
for
au ct ion
Pomeroy Oh !o C... t 992 7SS.t
hOusehold goods Tools most
9 16 Me
anyth ing of value Will buy or
sell on comm iss ion Will haul
Call 992 JJ5~ or 992 2792 Auto
Havm an s
7 25 ttc
1972 4 DOOR blue Nova smal l
OLD furniture oak tables
V8
automatic
power
steeri ng Call 992 7094
clocks Ice boxes, brass beds
dishes
or
complete
9 19 31c
households Write M D
Miller Rt A Pomero y Ohio i97oJEEPCJSii;cabOther
ex tras Jo hn Beaver Lincoln
call 992 6271
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9 16 61p
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RoofIng,
Spouting.
Porch Repair, Com
plete
Home
Remodellllg

MODERN
SANITATION

·, MOBILE HOMES

Phone 949 2803
1120 Wa shington Blvd
9 '2 1 .4tc
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BELPRE 0
STOCK Z 28 Com Cra ne SS 330 1
Ca m Deepened oil pan and · ·
pump fO malch blltanc,d 2 MOBILE
HOME S
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Balancor
so xl2 1 Skyline
Balanced set of Recon
Graywood
S2Kl2 both 19 73 models
dlt loned rods and pistons
Extra clean can be seen at
duel Inlet Holty 780 C F M
Goebte Mobile Homes Lot or
Can call 992 729S for In
ca ll capital savings ~lnd Loan
formation
company 992 2111
9 21 Jtc
9 20 3tc

CONSTRUCTION

On Most Amer•c•n Cars

24 HOUR SERVICE

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10 00 - Dlovo, Amerlcon Sly1e 6 13 . News10 1 Hondlul of llshes
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11 00 - NewsJ 4 6 a 10.13 IS
11 JO - Johnny Carson 3 ~ 1S1 Jock Pear Ton lie ~ ~ New s a
Movies 'lldvenlures of Sherlock Holmes 10
Devils
Angel s ' 13
12 QO - Movie For Singles On ly • 8
1 00 - Mldnlghl Speclol 3, ~ Jock Pur Tonlft13
1 IS - Movie The Fly' 10
2 30 - News 4 13

PRICE

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

LIMA beans

PARASOL Bo utique Beauty
Sa lon ne ar Skate A way
Roll er
R tnk
announces
lro stJng specials Sep tember
11 through September 22
For
1970 FOR 0 Maveri ck 6 cylln
Short hai r reg-u lar SIS now
der standard transm isslon
PARKVIEW
Kennels
POOdles
SIJ Long hair regu lar 517 so
need&amp; r1pelr $700 Contact
I toy male and I femflt
now S1S SO Call 985 4141 for
Arn
ol d Grate
Rutland
Phone
992
S&lt;'3
appointment Sa ndra Ke rn s
7 1S 1ft
Furniture
Opera tor
'
9 19 6tc
9 16 6fc
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AUCTION Sale Sat urda'VSe pt For
bed 1500 Conlatt
22 1973 Bashan Keno RCI Co 65 OOb BTU Circulating Gas !itrvlce
Arnold Grlte , R uti end
Rd 28 Old flo ur bin old baby
Heater Al bert HIll U9 226 1
Furniture
bed Old daV bed Old youth
9 18 61c
9 19 6tc
bed i(:e box cha irs tables 2
old wlck•r doll stroller s old ;~ce R
doll bed 13 scotty camper
Building for sale or 11aae
minimum bid $600 cut glass
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
S pc berry se t other old
to 10 p m for •ppointment
dishes end loa ds of other
HO lfc
m Is
100
c
numerous to
mention Slons posted day of AM FM Stereo radio 8 track
sale auctioneer - Roger
tape 'SIIeyer o4 speaker soun d
Hayman Owner Sam Cozart
sy.stem. Balance s109 44 or
Not responSible for accidents
use our budget terms Call
992
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Business Services

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LOSE wetght with New Shape
Tableh and Hydrex Water CAS H paid for all makes and
PItiS
mode ls of mobile homes
9 19 Jtp
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 13 tf c
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MACHINES 1973 Model Jn
x 65 TRAILER , 2 bedroo m,
wal nut s tand All features 14 very
good conditio Phone 773
built In to make fancy des tgns
SB05
and do stretch sewmg Also
a 22 lfc
buttonhole,s blind hems etc
S43 ')S cash pr ice or term s
available Phone 992 2984
For
9 19 tf c
HO USE to r sa le located '"
Bradbury Call 992 7363 after
VACUUM CLEANERS Electro
6 p m
Hyg •ene New Demonstrators
9 5 301c
has all cleaning attachments
plus the new Electro Sud s for
sht~~mpoo•ng carpet
Only
S27 SO cash price or...•. terms
availab le Phone 992 2984
9 19 tfc

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I WOULD like to express my
appreciation for the prayers
gifts flowers and many
lovely cards from my friends
and tam ily also, tor the good YARD SAlE AT "2 lOGAN
service from or Telle and au
STREET
MIDDlEPORT
fht sfaff durtng my surgery
ACROSS FROM OLD IM
and stay at the Veferans
PERIAL
ELECTRIC
Memorial Hospital This was
THURSDAY
AND
F RIDAY
all greatly appreciated
CLOTHING
IN
GOOD
Thank you Iva Upton
CONDITION AT CHEAP
9 21 lip
PRICES OLD FURNITURE
' -------------AND SOME MODERN USED
WE WISH to expreas our sm
FURNITURE
AP
cere apprec iation during the
PliANCES
BOO
KS
CUR
death of our husband father,
TAINS AND BEDSPREADS
son and brother William
DISHES
ETC
STARTS
(Bflll Harden to our many
AFTER9AM
friends, {leighbors and
9 19 Jtc
relatives the Western and
Southern Insurance Com
pany, the Ewing Funeral 3 FAMILY Yard Sale al Myrtle
Home, Homer Baxter Gerald
Clark res idence on Rt 124
Powell the Rev Morr is
from Pomer oy
Ant tque
Wolfe, the pallbearers for all
tables and chatrs some
the beaut lful flowers those
depression glass Avon bot
Who brought food , and to all
ttes ctothtng an d odds and
who helped With the.r prayers
ends
and
thoughfful
con
9 21 2tc
• ;: ~ slderatlons Your kindness
t'O. ~ will ne-ver be forgotten The YARD Sale Look for signs on
,
. William Harden Family
Union Avenue- cioth•ng and
mile Items
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9 20 31p
9 21 21c

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Otarle~ Hysell died Wednesday
Cha~les D. Hysell, 46 ,
Columbus, died there Wed·
netday evening at University
Hoapltal.
Mr. Hysell, born in Mid·
dleport In 1927, was preceded in
death by his mother, Mrs.
Josephine Lee Hysell and a
daughter, Bon~ie Marie
Hysell.
Mr. Hysell is survived by his
father, Charles Oakley Hysell ,
Col urn bus; one son , Charles
·
Jr also of Columbus,

lour sist~r&gt;. Mrs . Kuthy
(Cassie) Hall, Rutland; Mo·s.
Joann Ferguson. Pomeroy ;
Mrs. Muine Whittington in
West Virginia , and Mrs. llulh
Priddy, Middleport, and 011e
brother . Raymond Hysell,
Cohunbus.
Mr . Hysell was reUred from
Columbus
Auto
Parts,
Colwnbus.
Funeral services wlll be
Sunday at 3 p.m. at the
Funeral Home

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in Middl~porl will\ ''"' '"' in m a
S!NI:F:R Klt.l .lm
Middleport lllllt'~lllclery .
NATl'lii1'0('HF:S, I.M.
~·riends 111a) rail at th&lt;
funeral home on Saturday !rom !UPII - SIIIA('t Jim CI'(J(·t·,
knuwQ fur Ilw bitooncs "You
1 tin til 9 p.m.
Duu'l Mcs• Around With
Jim" •nd "Bad. Blld l.er9y
Brown," died al'lllg with five
other p&lt;•rsons ·Thunday
, olchl when a ll&amp;hl plaae
Vincent P. Broderick, 58. Rt. eruhed oo takeoff. The
2, Pomeroy, died Thursday aherlfl'1 offlc:e .. ld the other
vlellms, who were DOl lm·
morning at home. ·•
Mr. Broderick was the son of mediately ldenUIIed, were
the late Patrick and Agnes memben of Croce'• ba11d.
Martin Broderick. He was also ."'-&lt;::»"!=-."\.--."l'.~~ '; 'PU::e:
preceded in death by a !&gt;fother,
Francis. Mr . Broderick was a
veteran of World War II and a , Graveside services fo_r
member of the Sacred Heart Joseph Robert Johnson, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.
Catholic Church, Pomeroy.
He is survived by his wife, Johnson Of Lorain, were held
Emma Grueser Broderick ; at 2 ·p.m. Thursday at Plants
three sons, James, Martin and Cemetery, Racine Route 1.
Survivors include the
Frank, all of Rt. 2 Pomeroy; a
brother, Martin, Elyria; Utree parents, grandparents, Mr.
sisters, Mrs. Helen Dahlgren, and Mrs. Eugene Johnson,
Tawson, Md. ; Mrs. Loretta Racine Route 2, and Mr. ~nd
Mar~, Austin, Texas, and Mrs. Mrs. Norman St. Clair, Reeds:
Ka therine Harrison, of ville, and several aunts and
Woodbine, Md., and several uncles.
The infant was born on Sept.
nieces and nephews.
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and died Sept. 18 at the St.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Joseph Hospital in Lorain.
Sacred Heart Church with the Officiating at the loral
Rev. Father Bernard Krac- graveside services with the
jovic officiating. Burial will be Ewing Funeral Home in
in the Sacred Heart Cemetery. charge was the Rev. George
Rosary services will be held Gill.
this evening at 7 at Ewing
SPEAKER NOTED
Chapel. Friends may call at the
RUTLAND - The Rev.
funeral home any time.
Eugene Roush wlll be the guest
speaker at the Rutland
LOCAL TEMPS
Community Church Sunday at
Temperature in downtown the morning worship service at
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. ·was 68 9:30a.m. and evening service
degrees under cloudy skies.
at 1:30.

Special school opens Monday
CHESHIRE - Guilla mill levy this November which
County's program lor the would provide matching funds
mentally retarded will open to build a htllf million dollar
clasaea in U!e former Bishop "community school" for the
Fenwick High School property mentally retarded and hanhere Monday. The opening dicapped.
clima~es many local efforts to
The three school age
utilize !he educational struc. training dassel consist of
lure which has been unoc. studenls who htlve been excupled eight year.
eluded from public school
TheGalllaCounty Boardof ~ attendance due to mental
Menl81 Rel8rdatlon operates a • deficiencies. The excellent
pre-school age class for those student teacher ratio In these
w. I 1h de v e I op me n I a I ·classes allows each student a
dl88bi es, three school age great deal or individuali•ed
tralnlpg classes for the Instruction.
county's trainable mentally
This sllmulallon a llows
retarded (G uiding Hand some students to develop their
School), a.nd an adult-activity natural abilities and succenter which offers work cessfully return to public
training activities for mentally school classroom attenctaoce.
retarded adults (Gallia County
The primary class consists
Adult Activity Center for the of students from six to )0 years
Handicapped ).
of age. Mrs. Chris Napier Is the
Voters in Meigs County instructor and M1·s. Evelyn
will~~ay yes or no to a one-htllf Williams tlw assistant.

Mr. Broderick
died Thursday

Infant buried

Your kids
deserve the best.
I! takes a lot of money to send kids to college.
So. start now. White they're young.
Open a hlgh·interest ~~fely~i nsured Savings Account
Then. watch your kids ' futures grow.

SECOND STORE TO BE OPENED - George lngels of
Ingels Furniture, Middleport, ls expanding his business by
opening a new kitchen appliance store in the former Smith·
Clothing building located at 165 North Second St., Middleport.
·Veleraos Memorial Hospital
AOMISSIONS - Joseph
Wilson, Pomeroy; Pauline
Derenberger, · Pomeroy;
Donna Davis., Pomeroy; Helen
"Thompson, Shade; Carol Luns.·
ford, Pomeroy; David Morgan,.
Pomeroy ; William Hobstetter,
Rutland; Jackie Lee Smith,
Langsville.
DISCHARGES - Lucille
Braley, Randal Friend,
Patricia Robson, Rosemary
Wamsley, Marie . Riter,
William Buckley, Donald
Weaver, Norman Lehew, Ann
Barrett, Anthony Lacomb,
Jack Stafford.

FF A ·youths see exhibits
· pomeroy

rutland

pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
the cen tu ry
establi shed 1872

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Momllor

FDIC
MAIN OFFICE

Man·., Tues ., Wed ., Thurs . 9 a.m .. J p.m .
Friday 9 a.m . to 7 p. m.
Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 Noon

RUTLAND BRANCH
Mon .. Tues., Wed ., Sat .. 9 a.m .. J p.m.
Thursda,y 9 a .m. to 12 Noon
Fr,lday 9 e.m . to 1 p .m .

"Goins one step further"

The new Meigs Future
Farmers of America (Eastern
and Meigs classes) attended
the Farm Science review In
Columbus, Tuesday, Sept. 18.
Attending were Tim Chaffee ,
Harold Eagle, Danny Good,
FredHonacher, Jeff Marcinko,
Mark Mora, Terry MoiTison, .
Jim Rucker, Charles Sargent,
Benny Upton, Kenneth White,
Mike Milhoan, Rodney White, .
Brian Windon, Steve Hauber,
Darrell Drake, John Rankin,
David Watson, Mike Pierce, .
Roger Cotterill, Ro~ert
Lemley, Tony Hutton, Billy
Snyder, Denver Cotterill,
Robert Johnson, Mark Rich·
mond, Kenneth Smith, Steve
Peyton, Don Swearing ton, Rick
Macomber, James Council,
Don Folmet, Glen Kennedy,
David Shuler, Roger Arix,
Mike Swick, Leonard Fitz.
patrick, Danny Walker, Terry
McClellan , Robert . Council,
Carl Davidson, Mark Pierce,

Live Entertainment

FIRST
TIME

Its grartd opening will be a week from today. Also featured·~
additio'\.to appliances will be dirlette sets. All natio.nal bran7
will be offered. Acomplete service department ism the bac
of the nl!w store.

INJUNCTION ASKED
Trustees of Chester Twp.
have. filed for a temporary
injunction in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court a_g~inst
Mitehell Holley, MinersvUie,
asking that Holley be made to
remove an obstruction he
erected, or caused to be
erected, on Twp. Road 3110. The
trustees, Arthur Orr, Chtlr!es
Bissell, and David Koblentz,
charge that the obstruction ls
preventing the free access of
property owners and the
general public from using the
road.
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News ..• in Briefs

DIVORCE ASKED
Audrey Arnold, Minersville,
has filed lor divorce in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court
from Gerald Vernon Arnold on
grounds of gross neglect of
duty and extreme cruelty.

'MRS, MILLER ILL
The MiddlepOrt E-R squad
was called today at 5:40a.m. to
248 South Seventh St., for Mrs.
David Miller who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center.

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terview broadcast today she now believes h~~ husband died
fighting rather than by suicide during the milltary coup t~t
overthrew his Marxist government in Chde.
.
,
Mrs. Allende in an interview with the Brittsh Broad~
Corp. in.Mexieo Ctty, said newsmen, dete.ctives a~d firemen ~t
the scene had established the fact he died ftght~g. She h~
asserted in earlier interviews that Allende killed ht.mself during
the Sept. 11 coup with a submachine. gun g1ven hun by Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro.
. ~
After the interview was shown, a BBC spokesman satd tile
new Chilean government had just issued a statement saym,B
journalists would be allowed to see photographs of Allende s
body, showing the ousted leader had committed sulctde, "

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PLACE CHANGED
Funeral services lor Miss ·
Barbara Werner, M, formerly
of MiddlepOrt who died Wed·
nesday evening, have been
changed to the Sacred Heart
Church In Pomeroy, Saturday
at II :30 a.m. instead of at the
Rawlings-Coats FUneral Home
as

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Colorcortoons:
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, 1973

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

BY DENNY FOBES
elected to a state-wide executive office is
POMEROY - Many things have been presently on the Executive Board and Is
said about her, from "a woman with a Secretary to the Ohio Mental Health
keen sense for invesbnents" to a supreme AssOciation and Is a representative to the
compliment from the famed Washington Woman's Stale Committee on Health ·and
Post, which stated, "The other 49 states Welfare.
should pattern their operations after her." .
Other current credentials Include the
The woman is Gertrude Donahey, Business and Professional Women's Club
Democratic treasurer for tbe State of of Ohio, the Municipal Finance Officers
Ohio, who is well known in political circles Association, and the National Association
as one of the best state treasurers in the of Auditor, Comptrollers and Treasurers.
r counlry.
Donahets appearance at the Oct. 10
Donahey, who will be honored .at a dinner in the Meigs High School cafeteria
dinner sponsored by the Meigs County begins at 7 p.in., is the third in a series of
Democratic Party and the lOth District "get to know the people" events sponsored
Democrat Action Club, Wednesday, Oct. by the Meigs County Democratic Party
10, at Meigs High .School, has lived up to and the Action Club: Previous speakers
the above commendations.
have been J. Phillip Richley, director of
" One of the most evident contributions transportation, and Pete O'Grady ,
she has made to the state is in the in· director of the state highway deparbnent.
vesbnent field . In her first two years as
The purpose of the ~ries, according to
state treasurer, 1971 and 1972, "her "keen Meigs CQunty Democratic Chairman,
sense of iuvesbnent" has netted $79 Ernest A. Wingett of Racine is for the
million for the state. It is estimated that people of the county to get acquainted with
her performance in 1973 will bring an high-level state officials and vice versa.
additional $50 million into the state's
Wingett also made it clear that despite
cookie
jar,
her
party
says.
Uie
Democratic
sponsorship of the series,.
HARLEY STALNAKER, Pomeroy
High-levelstate politics is nothing new people 'from all political affiliations are
RD, ltl not really a farmer, but he did
to
Mrs.
Donahey. Her late husband, John invited.
manage to grow a small garden. Harley
The party requesls $5donations for the
Is shown with an unusual "Siamese" W. Donahey, was a former Ohio
Lieutenant
Governor,
while
her
late
dinner,
but admission is free for those who ·
cucumber from his garden. Some of his
cucumbers measured 11~ Inches long. father-In-law, Vic Donahey, served the wish to just come and hear Mrs. Donahey
Stalnaker picked and gave away 23 people of Ohio as Governor and U. S. speak.
Senator.
·
Wingett, past president and one of the
bushels ol cucumbers.,
Her credentials before becoming organizers of the Action Club, 1 which
treasurer in the Gilligan adminislratlon, consists of the ·13 counties of the lOth
WATER NOTICE
consisted of serving in the Business and District, states that the Democratic Party
GALLIPOLIS - City Manager Paul D. . Finance Division of the Adjutant General's
Willer said Saturday water pressure may Deparbnent for the state.
be reduced starting Monday due to the
Donahey. is also a former ad·
flushing of fire hydrants around the city. ministrative assistant to Senator Stephen
NIXON ON MOUNTAIN
M. Young, from 1964 until his retirement
CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI)- After an from the U. S. Senate, and was an elected
unusually busy morning at the White delegate to the Democratic National
House, President Nixon drove to this Conventions of 1964 and 1968. At the '68
mountaintop relreat Saturday for an convention she was a member of the
expected weekend of privacy with his wife Platform and Resolutions Committee.
McARTHUR, Ohio (UPI)- The Vinton
Pal and daughter Julie Eisenhower.'
The first woman in Ohio's history to be County Board of Education says classes
will be held as usual . Monday despite a
teachers strike which resulted in the firing
of 80 teachers by invoking the Ferguson
Act.
Supt. Ken Christopher said the teachers
called Friday in an attempt to reopen
negotiations but Christopher said no talks
GALLIPOLIS - Festival Days here heritage.
wm run frem Sept. 28 through Oct. 13;
Festival Days will climax Saturday, were scheduled because "they dnn 't work
concluding with the Bob Evans Farm Oct. 13 with two auctions ·QI hundreds of for us anymore.''
Meanwhile, the Ohio Education
Festival Oct. 12-14.
dollars in merchtlndise which may be Association announced Saturday In
During Festival Days, sponsored by purchased only with "Festival Money"
the Gallipolis f\etall Merchants' Assn., which participating merchants will start Colwnbus that lt had Imposed professional
an Uques will be shown in members' slj)re putting into circulation •on Wednesday, sanctions against the school district which .
windows and anyone who has items of ·Sept. 26. Free "Festival Money" 'will be means It is art "undesirable place to
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interest they would like displayed is asked given with purchases made on and after teach."
The sanctions were imposed, the OEA
to contact VIc Mullins or Tom Tope, co- this date.
said, because of the board's "harassment"
chairmen of the event. Many people from
Festival Days is another sponsored of school employes. The sanctions noiice
outside this area are expected and along promotion that demonstrates Merchants'
with local residents, will be able to see interest in keeping Gallipolis, "the place to said the board and school system offlchlls
"have initiated a deliberated program of
items of interest that reflect local shop. "
harassment by attempting to dismiss staff
members from their positions."

..

. GEJtTRUDE DONAHEY

is extremely interested In getting the
business inleresls of the cotihty to attend.
Wingett added, "I am sure Mrs. Donahey
will have a knowledgeable answer to
questions concerning financial affairs of
the state.
Gene Abercrombie state director of
agriculture, will be the Nov . 15 guest,
completing the 1973 series.

GALLIPOLIS - Ronald Roger
Dow~y, 32, of Front Royal, Va. Friday
entered a guilty plea in Gallla County
Common Pleas Court to a two-count in·
dictment charging breaking and entering
and grand larceny In the May 30 burglary
at Gillinghtlm's Drug Store.
Dowdy had originally pleaded not guilty
when he apj&gt;eared earlier before Common
Pleas CPW't-Judge Ronald R. Calhoun on a
bill of information.
Judge Calhoun sentenced Dowdy to a
1-15 year term in the Ohio Penitentiary for
B&amp;E and 1·7 year term on the grand larceny charge. The judge, however, ordered
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Dowdy to the Hwnan Resolirces IQtegrity dau~!~E~ Mr. aild Mn~l Charl~;
House iri Columbus for physical and GrUfllh, Pomeroy Route 2, hal brllken
mental examinations since Powdy has a the 15-year tradition of Oblo State
potential drug problem,
Unjvenlty's all-male marching band.
A report must be submitted to the Mlu Griffith Ia the flnt womaa · to be
court within 30 days following examination accepted by the baad and will make her
at Columbus.
.
flntappearaoce- along with Ul ._le
In other court matters, the civil ~se of · members _ at the Ohio state-Texas
Verna Carolyn Evans of Huntington, Christian game. Mill Griffith has illade a
forme rly of Gallipolis, agamst Susan number of appearances over the past
Morgan Smith of Point Pleasant, ulw~ yean with her golden trumpet ln loeal
settled out of cow:t. The action res
musical shows and programs. Miss
from a traffic acctdent three years ago. · GrUfltb 2llsuenloratOhioStateinlhe
Mrs. Evans had ~riglnally.sought $!00,000. pre-medic~! !veterinary) program.
The amount of Frtday's settlement was not
•
known.
·

Parenthood trustees

The teachers went on strike Friday in a
dispute over a fair dismissal policy and a
grievance procedure.
·
The system has a total of 113 teachers
and 2,400 elementa ry and high school
students.
"The Board invoked the Ferguson Act
which in essence is firing all of the 60
teachers that did not report lor work,"
said Christopher.
He said the teachers who did not report
for work would be notified by letter of their
dismissals.
"We've got the weekend to secure
substitute teachers," said Christopher.
Wes Sims, a field representative for the
Ohio Education Association, said the
walkout did what it was supposed to do .
"As far as the teachers are concerned,
the schools are not open," he said.
However, Christopher estimated 75 per
cent of the students reported for classes
while the OEA sa id only about 40 per cent
showed up .

GALLIPOLIS - Planned Parenthood planning accessible.
of Southeast Ohio- last week elected
Members of the PPSEO Board of
Chesapeake attorney J . Stewart Kaiser, Trustees are Miriam Clubok, Mr. and Mrs.
president; Mrs. Elizabeth Cornell, Jerome Rovner, Patricia Ught, Ernest
Gallipolis, vice president: Mrs. Betty Stricklin, Dr. Michael Wooten, Rev. Paul
Fultz,.Middleport, secretary, and Eugene Johnson, Bruce Ergood, Elizabeth Hobbs,
Riggs, Chester, treasurer, the .officers of Margaret Cohn, Jayne MiteheU, Rev, Paul
its board of trustees.
Hawks, !lev. Glenn Biddle, Dr. Brinton J.
Holzer Medical Center's Dr. Keith Allison, Rev. Jack Beyerly, Wllliam
Brandeberry, chairman of the PPSEO Northup, Judy Lanning, June Drummond,
Medical Advisory Committee, addressed Rev . Conrad Diehm, Maxine Jenkins,
the trustees and staff members at the Letha Proffitt, Dennis Boll, C. Mac .
meeting in Gallipolis. The long-11tanding McGinness, Deborah Kaim and Ronald
community need for family planning James.
services, reported Dr. Brandeber~y, ls
PPSEO's · Executive Director, Mrs.
well recognized by members of the Jane Ergood, announced that . the ApMedical Profession, who support the palachian Regional Commission had
availability of these services.
.awarded Planned Parenthood a grant for
Dr. Brandeberry also staled that as the fiscal year 1973-74."-Mrs. Ergood (n.
far back as 1966 proposals were made to dicated that additional pubUc and private
bring family planning services to monies are still needed to complete j\RC's
southeastern Ohio. Now that these ser- matching fund requirement. The Hocking
vices are available, Dr. Brandeberry County services have received United
commended the Planned Parenthood staff Appeal support, and fund raising efforts
for ils dedicated efforts to make family
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received over $500 cash con· , COS( of fame
tributlon, two ambulances, 1
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oxygen tanks, and other first · IS [00 h"Jg~

BY DALE LEAR
GALLIPOLIS - The idea of
a volunteer emergency squad
was brought about Sept. 15 last
year by· a group of concerned

a small ~roup of concerned
people, ·th e need was
recog nized by many, Interest
was stirred throughout the
county . Donations were

ln*~!d~~

Relative of drowning victim sounht
--e• .

became apparent

when a boy riding his bicycle
lr k b
Car After
was 8 uc
several
calls Y
to aarea ·funeral ·
homes, It was realized that in
case or an emergency there
t0
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was •en
just no• one
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bul
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runs
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er. cy one
.m funeral
a
home·
allowed 8 deputy sheriff to
to lh
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he arrIve ed
scene. , y e me
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MIDDLEPORT - AI·
tempts to locate survivors of
Richard. D. Noonan, 36, Mid·
dleport, who drowne·'" when his
car went out of conlrol and
pIunged Into th"e ..Ohi o Ri ver
Wednesday night have been
futile.
Chief or Police J . J .
Cr emeans sa ld a ttemp is have
been made 1o 1ocate a s1s te r,
Jane t ·Ann Noonan, whose 1as 1
kn
dd
9"" S th
own a ress was •• ou ·
wos te rn Ave., Chicngo, 111 ·• and
another sister who is report.
edly living_ In Albu.querque,

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received !rom many citizens
and businesses ln . the
surrounding area making this
much needed service a reality. aid equipment.
Within one week, the squad had
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New Mexo·c·o·.- - ·
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Noonan had 1tve
Middleport only since Sept. I at
the Ohio Ho· tel · He was· a
pipefitter by trade and had
been 1ooklng for emp1oyment
here, it· was repor ted .
Two Middleport police
officers, Don Roach, who was
on duty, and Ronnie MuIIi ns,
off-duty at tho time of ·th e
lragedy, were early arr1vers at
d sd
the drowning scene We ne ay
n1ghI, The two officers ·at·
tempted to locate the car which
sank In deep woter so th ey

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could free Noonan from the
·
wreckage
. How ever , Chief
Cremeans said ,. they were
una ble to rnake con Ia ct wlth
the car. ·Chief Cremeans and
members of the Middleport
Dept. were at the scene for the
entire 2\ll hours helping
maintain lraffic control and
maintaining the safety of hun·
. dreds .. of residents who
lined the banks watch•
lng
the
rescue
attempts of , the Middleport ,
Pomeroy
and
-Mason
emergency units.

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Why, Sen. Hubert H. Huni·
phrey, O.Minn., asked, wu It
nece•••ry for the Air F~ to
sen'd the Thunderbirdi
precision Dying team to Lltln
America on a goodwill tour at I
cosi of $600,000?
The ana·wer ..
'· fame, Sen. Stromill Thurmond,·
bri
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classes continuing

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DEDICATION SET
A special service or
dedication will be conducted at
10:30 a.m. Sunday at the
Pomeroy First Baptist Church
on East Main St. for memorial
· gifts of a new communion table
and communion chairs. The
pastor, the Rev. Robert W.
Kuhn and members of the
.church invite the public.

GUIDING HAND INSTRUCTORS - FranCI.'II Katie Long, Chrla Napier and Jan Ratliff are
busy preparing their materials for the opening day of classes·at the Guiding Hand School's new
location at the Bishop Fenwick Bl!ilding near Cheshire.

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AT
5-PIECE GROUP

und crufl• prp~ ram instruclt.'d
by Mrs. f'9nnle Jones.
'l'he former Bishop ~'en­
wick l·U~h SChool buildin~ In·
eludes seven classrooms, a
Kymna~lum lypa ooulllpurpose
room, a cafeteria 6tyle kitchen,
u three-room apartment with
bath, two offices, and restroom
facilities. The school is situated
on 171evel acres near Cheshire.
During late summer, a
rent •Kreement was reach"&lt;!
between the Gallla County
Commissioners ·. and · the
Steubenville Diocese of the
Roma n Catholic Church. The
Gallla County Board of Mehtal
Retardation was made
responsible lor restoration of
the property which had been
extensively vandalized &lt;turing
it~ 10 year existence. A clause
in the rental agreement
protects any ex penditure•
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Sunny and warm - lor
September - today; higha in
the 70s. Low tonight in the 50s.
Monday continued clear and
warm.

SUIT FILED
Jerry Tillis, Rt. 4, Pomerby,
and , Nation wid~ lnsuralj,Ce
Company have filed suit •In
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court against Charles Hatfield,
Dexter. The plaintiff all~ge
that Hatfield slruck Tilli~'s
parked automobile on Main -81.
in Rutland, on January 5, 1972
and that therefore Hatfield
owes them $555.81 plus Interest
and costs in damages to ' the
vehicle.

LODGE TQ MEET
HARRISONVILLE
Harrisonville Lodge 411,
F&amp;AM, will hold a special
·meeiing at 2 p.m. Saturday
when the master masons
degree will be conferred on
three candidates. Refreshments will be served and ail
master masons are invited.

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with hall day home Instruction
&lt;1f the county's hOJnc bound
menwlly returdcd . Miss KAren
Petrie serves us an oldo In tho
kindergarten pro~rarn .
The pre-school progr~m
was started in 1970 and haH
been held in the St. Peter's
Episcopal Church.
The moving or the
programs into the Cheshire
building will provide room for
the expansion of the Gallla
County Adult AcUvlty Center
for the Handicapped. ~'ou r•.een
new enrollees will start in the
program during October.
The program Is directed by
Okie Howard who will
supervise work in the new
woodworkin g shpp. .Keith
Jones will serve as an assistant
instructor in the shop. The
program will also have a
·ceramics shop instructed by
Mrs. Alma Slayton and an arls

Weather

Charles Miller, Joel Maue, vQca tional Agriculture
Tom Romine, Randy Wood,. program.
Jared Prater, Pearl Smith,
Frank Colwell ·and advisors
UNIT CALLED
Aaron Sayre and Everett
The
Pomeroy
E·R squad was
TAKEN
TO
HOSPITAL
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Holcomb.
called
Thursday
at 8:27p.m. to
The SEOEM squad removed ·
State University; "The Con"
The students learned ,sumer in the Energy Crisis," David J . Morgan, Pomeroy, Spring Ave. for Carol Lunsford
valuable information and Sheila Catellarln, dealer-hoine Rt. 3, to Veterans Memorial who was taken to Veterans
gained insight into career service m~nager , Columbia Hospital Thursday at 9:05p.m. Memorial Hospital.
opportunities ·ill agriculture. Gas Distribution Co.; "A
The students toured the 750- Bushel of Corn from a Gallon of
acre review site located near Gasoline," Michael L. Evans,
the Ohio State University. associate professor of Botany,
Things the students found of Ohio State University ;
special interest were the "Wastes or Resources: . Time
facilities for beef, hogs, and Marches. On!," 'James E.
horses. In the hog barn they .Halpin, director-a !-large,
observed three farrowing Southern Agricultural Ex·
systems in operation. They periment Station Directors,
observ.ed catUe crosses of the ·and "Wait a Quarter • billion'·
popular . "exotic" breeds Years? i' Robert J . Dimler,
crossed with Hereford and director, . Northern Regional
A Go~ll Time For Family Shopping All Over The Store
Angus cattle. Registered beef Research Laboratories, United
breeds were also exhibited.
States
Department
ol
The students saw one of the Agriculture.
largest machinery exhibits
The Meigs County sponsors
ever displayed. They saw giant are the Meigs Soil and Water
Furniture and carpet on the 3rd Floor- Womens, girls and infants
&amp;-wheel articulating tractors Conservation District and the
Ready-to-Wear . 2nd Floor - Music Department · 2nd Floor and the smallest lawn mowers. Landmark Cooperative who
Drapery Department . Fabrics Department · Notions Department
Many of the machines were at are providing the cost of trans2nd Floor. Mens and Boys Wear 1st Floor - Home Furnishings
work in the fields plowing, portation, meals, and parking.
Housewares 1st Floor - Lingerie, Foundation Garments 1st Floor discing, cutting silage, and C. E. Blakeslee has coorHosiery, Jewelry; Gloves, Handbags lsi f'ioor - Stationery
combining and picking corn. dinated arrangements.
Department, Cosmetics Department lsi Floor.
The students visited ·the corn . From Meigs High School
improvement and harvesting Shtlron Ransdell, chemislry
exhibit tent ..where they · ob- teacher, will be In charge of the
tained information on new group made up of Rick Couch,
Be Thrifty! Save All of Your Sales/ips From
research in corn production. Phil Ohlinger, and Steve
The advisors of the Meigs Walburn.
FF A, Aaron Sayre and Everett
From Southern Local High
'
Holcomb, express appreciation School
Carla
Salser,
to the schools' administrations Mathematics teacher, will be
for the cooperation in in charge of the group made up
arranging the lrip and to the of David Shuler, David Theiss,
students for their participation and Verne Ord.
and interest in the new

6 Youths

'!'he lnt.crmediute Kroup Is
ins!rucled by Mlllll F'ron ·u
(Katie) l,cmg. ller students
have age range of It to 15.
The senior group Includes
pupils from 16 to 19 year6 or
age. Mrs. Jan Rutllll is their
instructor.
These three classes are the
Guiding Hand School which
was formed In 1963. Classes
originally were conducted In
the Grace United Methodist
Church and later moved to
quarters in the Catholic Youth
Center.
Mrs. Annabelle Ball, the
first administrator and teacher
in the program, is now the
instructor of the pre-school
class. These three to five year
·olds have a learning dl~~abillty
which is worked with during
the half day kindergarten
class. Mrs. Ball compliments
her pre-school teaching efforts

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