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011!~· lflilt'll'aY Deparlm~nt
'l'IH:od8y Ojiened bids on high. way lm~rovement projects
lncl1ldlng llfl! fl~ai secUon ol
·I~~tale 75!JI!tween the Ohio
River and the Mlcliigan 'llne. In
SE Ohio:
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Hcicking-VInitn: Department
,., Naturalllelourcee, widening
and resurfacing for varying
Jenglha on roads In Cantwell
Clllfl parking areas, Rock
House Conkle Hollow, Old
Man's 'eave, Cedar Falls and
Bo Scout camp in Hocking;
In Lake Hope State Park In

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Tonight&amp; Thursday
Augusl12·13
NOT OPEN
Friuy &amp; s.tumy

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Chump
Gemlnli; Sky's the Limit

. SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Tonight, Thur. &amp; Fri.
Augusl12·1l·14
Double Fiature Program
"NIGHTMARE
IN WAX"
Starring
Cameron Mitchel
Anne Helen

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teqae~la. Ills b~Netll alrtad7
_NiJ;lin- has vetoed two other In tile red llid be llld, "I -:billa, ~llo lor money reasona, o1etarmlnild to l!old the line
sinCe IUing office.. One, ~· .qa1n1t ~ fttrlb,a' Inlng ~ hOIIP,Ital COlli
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Uon; wu overlui'ned by eon;
gresa, -but the .. Ia~
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mooey lor the llealth, Educa~
Uon and Welton: ~1.
Whatever the outcome, bolh
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the Democratic congreuional
He-hu played tWo yean
majority and the Republican
ltueblll, and
White House viewed the issue
ck·and w11 on, the basblbaD
u ready made for
team one 7ear He lila junior at
November
_ elections. Some
Eastern llleh ·Sdiool
fall.
publican
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of Voh111ew Flnmen Monday Adrienne :..,w.~Tbg:: approprialil1!l· U.4 biiii!Ri f&lt;ll' Oblo at N~~ ~- ~b
eventitg, Aug. 10, at their Gruner,
API -~~aid for ~ from CQnsreai tit a~.' Miu
heajlq!llll'lm.
~mtdar IIIII,
Pleroe • Jillll!e bollia to IGp. and "' biJIIiln Jeilnllv Dean 1f&amp;1'8eli!Ctedln
Presldeitt IIIJia Hudlon Wltlte,
illack, for a acore of a&amp;endea • to ,..._t Oblo lD tha
lft8lded. &amp;U eaU WM an· ~!R· JMIIMn a~ Slack lncllldlngtheVeteranaMJnlnla. Dairy Efflcie~cJ J'rocram.
nrereo1 by 13 met'obera, IIlii '""' pula,
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reporta Jnl'tl read mid DC• Ed119111, Bopr Jr. IIlii Jlmm.r, llwlinc and Urlian Ilevelop. the Five Polllt 8W 'Siltcbn
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the price will be " 'r.'!: p~.
The ''flea market ' wblcb Ill
apPire! for your family and furnli!llngs for your home,
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Talenta of _ISO Meigs Cotu)ty
&amp;Iris in creating garmenla and
accessorieB for·their wardrobes
was displayed In a two and on...
hall hour 4·H style revue
Wednesday night at Meiss High
School. .
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)llrs. Orena M. Haynes, ez.
tension speclallal in dolhlng at
Ohio Stste Univesrlty; Mlaa
Patay Glass, area extension
agent, home economics, and
Mrs. Mary E. Clark, home
I!C&lt;JI1omlcs instructor at GaWa
Aoodemy High flchi!Ol. judged
the c01lumes, selecting the beat
of each clasa.
All of the glrlll who modeled
will appear In "Youth Nl(lbt" at
the Meigs County Fair nm
Wednesday night. 'Ibis is the
first time In a number of yeara
that all girls with sewing
projecla have been permitted to
take part In the fair revue.
Janice Eastman and Jean
Whllehead were co-&lt;:halrmen of
the revue with Ruth Ann Jor·
dan, Melanie Dean, Mary
&amp;qith, Margie Jeffers, Marcia
. Carr, Wendy Carper, Jane
Jordan, Julia Holter, Debbie
Johnson, Rhea Mora, J111ice
Eastman and Ingrid Hawley,
narrators.
Adults anlstlng with the
· revUe were )llrs, Reid Young
and Mrs. Roy Roller, summer
county 4-H aaslltanta, and C. E.
Blakeelee, extehston agent. ·
George Mora, Alan Holter,
Ken Bolen, Harry Slawter, Tom
ilamm and Douglas Carr were
escorts for some of the models.
Best In lite claM of a "first
oulfit" category were Susan
Goebel, Pjffil Holcomb, Kim
Krautter, Pamela Notlln8ham
and Nola Young . Others
modeling
were
Debbie
Boatright, Melanie Burt, Neisel
Duvall, Joy Hayes, Sherr!
Kaulf, Pam Lanham, Barbara

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popular with the YOIIDfl« generation thlll ran. Mary Smllb,

111ft, and Wendy Carper, pghl, model their cape outflll wbUe
In theceail!r is Jeu Wldlebead In a 111111 coat with white knit
ICarf and tam. Mlaa Carper and Mlaa Whitehead were the
lilly two glrla In Wednesday night's 4..JI style show modeDng
In the tailored clothing category and bolh were judged
winners.

White.
Teresa
Carr,
Teresa
Chichester, Ray anna Cole,
Rosemarie Colburn, Barbara
Jordan, Cathy Pickens and Lola
Walker were judged best In the
"clothes for school" class.

Caldwell, Linda Cotterill,
Denise Dean, Crystal Erwin,
Vickie Gaul, Patty Grosanickle,
Debbie Kennedy, Debbie
Lawrence, Denise Pulllns,
Mandie Rose, Beverly Smith,
Loretta Spencer. Patricia

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SAIGON (UPI) - American
warplanes led by waves of BS2
Slratofortresses dropped hWIdreds c1. tona of bombs on
jungles around fire base
O'Reilly today In a RUSiained
effort to llfl a five-day siege
tltat has cost the llfe of ita
South Vietnamese commander.
South Vietnamese beadquar.
ttrs said 95 Communist soldiers
bave been ldlled-A figure
confirmed by body co1U1t-ln
don around O'Reilly since
last Sunday. Field conunanders
eetimale IIIOlher 200 slain by
allied air strikes and arllllery
barrages.
South Vietnamese losses at
O'Reilly were placed at nine
tilled and 44 wounded. The
dead Included the base com·
mander,Maj. Nguyen Van Van.
He died today of wounds
lllffered In a Communist
nwrtar attack.
BS2 crews dropped nearly 500
tons of bombs on North
Vietnamese posiUons around
O'Reilly, teaming up with
smaller jets which raked the
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DEADLINE: MONDAY
The deadline for slgnup lor
service by lhe Tuppers
Ptalno.Cbeoter Water District
In the Letart area is Moudoy.
Reoideota wlsbiDg to stplor
the service wblcb may be
avallable throu(lb a planned
expansion program may
contact Pauline Wolle, INII2'173 or Marte Boyd, 9411-2391.
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o(GalliPollll. n... daJtnnd to
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Miss Rhea Mora, daughter cl.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mora,
Pomeroy Route 3, and Kenneth
Bolen, &amp;on Ill ~. •hd Mrs.
-Aiborto ·_Bolen of · am.,, are
quee~~and king of the 1970 MeigJ
Cowrty Junior fair.
Their selection was an·
nounced at Meigs High School
Wednesday night In conjunction
with the annual 4-H Style
Revue.
Miss Mora and Bolen will
reign over the five day fair
which opens next Tuesday. The
royal couple will be presented to
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evenls each evening.
Preeldlng over the croWIIlng
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Mea 11114 'l'l!clllll4l ~. ~­
Fair king and queen. - ··
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of 4-11 club work. Site bas
completed three years of
projecla In foods, four yearo cl.
work In food preservation, two
years of work In bread, six
years of dairy projects, seven
years of clothing projects, as
weD as projects In teenagers
entertain, outdoor cookery,

Tiny royalty will be selected
Wedneaday evening as a part of
youth night at the Meigs CoWity
Fair.
The publlc is Invited to send In
the names of their children, six
and under. There will be a
prince and princess aelecl.ed by
drawing following the Wed-

nesday evening parade. The
princess will be presented a
tiara and Ute prince a gilt.
There ill no charge lor entering.
1be foUowlng entry blank Ill to
be completed and mailed to
Mill Jo Ellen Diehl, Mulberry
Ilel(lbta, Plimeroy, 0.

MDl8 OOVNTY I'.&amp;JR PRINCE AND PRIIICEIIS
OONTar BN'IBY BlANK. - MUlrl' BE A
RIIBIDENT OF . MBICl8 OOllNTY AND II£ SIX
Y1W18 OR YOVNGER.

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home furnishings, and tl1ree
years of junior leadership. She
has held all of the oftil\88 .In the
Chester Junior ~~11\e!IIJktt
€lu!'r a1!4· fr, ~~ ._. llltllilber of the Court '
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Mora and Mrs. Earl Dean. She
has represented Meigs County
at the Ohio Stale Fair in food
demonstrations, food preset'·
vation, and food interviews.
She has served as counselor
at 4-H Club Camp, has received
numerous cblllftpionshlpa In
clothing, nutrition, and
decorama, and is cWTenUy a
member of Melga Co1U1ty 4..JI
Advisory Committee.
During the last month she wu
~~elected as the Ohio Food
Preservation delegate to attend
National 4-H Club Congress In
Otlcago In November. She is a
senior at Eastern High School
this fall.
Bolen has been a 4-11 club
member seven years.
During this lime he has had
five years of beef breeding
projects, three years of ateer
leeding projects, In addition to
projecta In woodcrafter, rope
and three years ol junior
. leadership.
He has been a member and
club officer of the Salem Cenler.
lloya ~ Club, advisor Carol
Pierce, and the Meigs CouniJ
Better Uvestock Beef Club,
advisors, Gene Yost, Francia
Benedum IDd Jim Meredith.
Kenneth llhond the GriJl!l
Otampion beef ateer at the
MeigJ County JIUIIor Fair In

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Melp

County Beef Judging Tum that
year, and has been a counsellar
at 9 and 10 Year Camp. Be Ia In
hla second year of membership
on the Mella Co110ty Junior Fair
Board, serving u vice
president Kenrteth contpleWd
hill hlcJt IChool care.. lhlll 1ea1
II Melp IIJ&amp;b Scltool.

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Kennetb Bolen and Rhea Mora, lell, wee anoormced king and queen of the Melp Coomty
Junior Fair Wemesday nlcbt when the pre-fllr style revue was held at the Meigs Hl8h School.
Prelelltlng Mlaa Mora with flowera Ill J-' Meee, !lilt junior fair queen, with Tbomu Hamm,
1919 junior fair ldng, her OIC&lt;lrl. Francis Floriall, Pomeroy, provided Dowers lor the new
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Candidates for Tiny Royalty

members or 8ll)'lJIM! wilblns to

doQale ~ to belp the
lldlea, WM plangid. A111P! by
tbe Jlllllor Allllllary Glrll, the '
will be ~ for belp
the week of Aupll 31. Proeeedtt
''"'"" tbli, IYIIlt IIIII repleallb
·~~"! the ~·.~reuary.
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Brae Ill ~ plc;nlc Ifill' ~bot .

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0em · ·11 tit Congress said pus1ng !be bllli ""'r hill veto.
they
more money lor , Most meml!oin ftre guessing
hoots hOus!n anci better tlje HOIIII! would mllller wily
:edicai . cart! gfor
the nel:eaaary lwO;Ihlrds vote Ill
President NIJ;on said lte dld too pass ·the alw&amp;yaifOpular 'U
but that more money can me111 bUUon flcltl?ol aid btu and send
AIWHt
less If Inflation keeps nibbling II along for almOII _certain
Y1'1inill
llrtttr StHCI
away at the dollar, _
enactment by the .Senate. AI
So.Tuesdayhevetoedtwoblg ~the flO ~- fAdependelll
money billa totaUing $2U offices bill, the 11101t anybody
billion because J.heY called tor' would MY lot ill -~Ia wu
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$1' bUUon more deficit "it wlll be clole.' A more
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conte Ialed And House [)e. on thlll one the Prealdeni'B veto
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Widening _ and oJIII)'II ~
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Widening and
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resurfacing for s_. amties Ohio 93 bllltlelslacesi;• omml~:
$~bll!UIIcm and ~Uqn dlda'!•,
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and Oluo 2I6; Stdwell Brothers g
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o1 Zanesville $57 600 Estimate caiDP\Ill unrest In
e AUIIIIt 17lllllle llnel-~ on n0 -otller names \itlJ C'O"CIIII!l' • oDoWiit$ a ong
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. 111e Melp 1\SCS ofllce, .r.t.IJ '.l:uaihlntCilll)llltinily CCliiiDUit/te ~ was U)e ~ of the
Del
Corso,
whoc:&lt;lll1llllll1d
the
.tleetlonl e lttfor.llle·~ ' IIIIIObaii~Jrivnee.~m.ilitk ~te John T. and ltflry ~
Ingels, Young,
Ohio G~ would not com- ~Iii~. •
nomlnallon11 Now~! ~ ' com· AleunderandU~edmllltOf,ber
Werry in Euclid
ment on the ahoollngs of four
tllunllf coDllliltlet'· may tlfe in Letart, W. Va. She .Ill
Kent Stale Univ~ty stud~la
IICI1illpitt.-ooily If fewer lban,.m . aurrtyed _ti:p; fo_ur ·nepbt!fl,
eltcttii~· • cliitdldates ate David of , toledo: J~hn; gf
'l'llree representatives of the May 4 d111'1nc a confrontation
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noilillla't,edb)')leiiUon~ant!lbe Colum!IUJ, Ga.;• Jle~ry ~
Meigs County Jaycees attended with guardsmen on that campus.
He
reiterated
hla
stand,
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nomlnate ~ , Vetitw:a, Calli., and' Robert of
the all • state meeting of the
however,
that
troope
be
allowed
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candldalel J,as Vegas, Nev·.. !ll'l. W. 0.
Ohio Jayceeo Friday through
to
carry
ammunition,
with
&amp;
neededtomaieupitull·lllateof
Sunday at the Charter House commander .at the scene to Medium damage was lila noorlneea,~· Wajne Obase, BarnUz, Pomeroy, ill a coo.aln.
Hotel in Euclid.
They were Earl Ingels, determine If guns should be reported \0 two vehlclee and 211 cbaimtan. qt .the cmunltlee She wa1 a member of till!
leet of guard raU were torn out Ald.
Trinity United MelhocJial:. lba 111011111
president; Roger Young, state loaded or used.
Parked
Vehicle
In
an
accident
on
Roote
33
at
Church,
Pdlnt Pleuant, the ·- 'AJDIIIlil
director, and Ralph Werry,
-Car
I2:I2
p.
m.
Tuesday.
.
W«rten's
$oclety .Of Chrllltlan
administrative vice president
Struck
By
The
departinent
of
Sheriff
C,IOI
HOMELI!IIS
Senice
and
the Polllt Pleaslnt
and state Impact chalnnan.
During -the three-day meeting
at 8:40
by Drew aaid
Stephen
tban lS hours
of (UPI)- Eastern i6 Order of the
A pat·ked
car p.m.
had Tuesday
medimn _driven
Robert Hartenbach
a car More
RECIFE,
BruU
the 260 presidenta, officers and damage
wben it wautruck by a vel1lcle Peretaky, 22, North Canton, wu rain baa left 11101'0 tball c,,...
outatandlng members attended driven by John RusaeD, 65, travellngnorthwhenllswerved perto~~~homtilea 'lllld taken 30
business meetings, workshops Pomeroy, on Spring Ave., In In an attempt to avoid hitting a llveo In this city of one mWion Funeral ,ervlcea wlll be
and forums stressing Internal Pomeroy.
car driven by Thomas R. Kern, per10111.
cond!lcled aI.I p.m. Thursday at
organizational planning.
6
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u-u
of
the
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Crow-Huaell
Home
hich
Pomeroy police said the I ,
e Route I, w
was , .......,. 11N111
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PleaaantFuneral
with burial
. ill
Several community im· parked
vehicle Ill Owned by crossing the highway near a wete 1U1ckr water IJiil power
provement programs were Donley jllebel Pomeroy. curve. The Peretaky car hit the and tel~ee wee out.
the l,.etart Fallll ~etery,
presented by state leaders for Russell was later' appreheuded Kern vehicle and then went ·
local Implementation and
leadership training and In· by the pollee an~ Ill being .acrossthehlghwayaudtoreout
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dividuai development were the
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and there were no lnjurieB.
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JANE JORDAN, LEl'T, CARPI!:N'I'ER, IIIII l.ueJ
Halter, Pomeroy Roote 3, were the cl1111 winners ID the
lounging clothes dlv181onat Wednesday night's Melp County
~style rewe.
The statue of Liberty arrived dismantled in New
York in 1884. Sections of the
gift from France were
packed in 214 crates aboard
a steamship.

LEGAL NOTICE
IN Tlilf" COM'~ ~ PLEAS
COURT
ME&lt;GS COUNTY, OHIO

T HE FIRST NATIONAL lANK
(NELSONVILLEI

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WILLIAM 8 . SKAGGS
CASE
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Pursuant to an Order of Sale
issued by the Court of Co.mmon
Pleas of Meigs County, Ohio . I
will offer for sale at public
auction on the 12th day of
Septamber , 1970, at 10 :00 A.M .
at the steps of the Court House
or said count y, In VIllage of
Pomeroy ,
the
following
described real e$t,,te:

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l!Jather a-, San Francia- PI!* beblnd the Pirates..
hltW Iii the andnhall ~· co b,eal ~. 841, Houltm
Ha!1J1 Aanll . C!fon.. !!' tbree
~ lineup-eatcber Jolmny blanJt.ed Pbl!allelplila, f-0, At· : 111111 wid! 1111 Mill hiiPit 1¢ 1
IICD.
Iaiita edged Montreal, 8-7, and illl8l8 u Atlallta ~7·
Met catcher Duffy Dyer St. Loull outl8ited San Diego, 5- A8rGn nlnr
and
Oa8bede (uW lllgn to Genii")' c, In 141m!Jiga, •
hu a teal llholat ilabe
•a
ai\d lbe pltcheubook ltldf, The Loa Aqte)e~ acored 1\!.0 nma lll8l'k of 714. Boll PrWy 8lld
•1111 ·pldler IIIII dec.lded to I n = : on a w0c1 ~tch and Hoyt Wilhelm pitched two-bit
pmble witll the ..,_Ne up In a
out to 1118p 8 :1-2 11e ··• reJiel ball o- ~ IIDIJ IIIVIII
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the ~~~ -lituatlm kl lbe !ben aploded lor aeven n1111ln lnnlDilslor
Bravea.
ill!ll' lhiQer.
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Llr'r1 Dlerlrer pllcher,la ftw~ llnlteeY worked perfectBob G~¥ ~~ent It 1nn1np hitter aa Hou11C111 beat Pblladel·
q.lienclutrudi:oulllllthe~tch IIIII acattered 11 bill u st. pbla.JllbnMayberry_doulUdln
and. Genii")' than lllrudr; ont Loull outJailed San Diego. The 1111e run llld IICGl'ed two others
~ &lt;;arbO kl end lbe tlnat. Carda acored the 'lrinniDI run lor lhe Alllw.

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Edwin G. LAwton, Amerlcon
fndependeol Party oomlnee
for governor, aanoaneed
Wedneoday blo party is
circulating petitions at
county flllrs lu auppo,rl of the
Oblo National Gaanl'o eoforcemeat action &amp;I Keat
State University aod other
liol-plagued stele colleges.
·\"Each slgualure II a voice
of patriotism speaking out In
protest
against
the
deatrocllve riollu« by the
eoemles of decency and
freedom, " Lawton said.
Circulation of the pellllons
began Tuesday al the Rolls
C.unly fair in Cblllleolhe,
LAwton said.

(Continued from pap I)
Walsh 1111d Slier! Y•nn~.
In the ' 'spor~-clothes"
dlvisiOII, the beat of the clllll
were Jenny BaDey, Marcia
Carr, Tonya KeebaJ18h, Rhea
Mora, Mary Robinson and
Barbara WeU. Others were Avis
BiaseD, Kendy Chaney, VIrginia
Cline, Gwenda Depoy, Brenda
Donahue, Rhonda Fortney,
Julia Gheen, Debbie ·iJarnes,
Celhy Harrison, Paula Haubar,
Susie Jones, Cheryl Kuhn,
Diane Milliron, Maiy MiDs,
Sara Nelson,. Brenda Stanley
and Betty Upton.
Lucy Holter and Jane Jordan
were the best in the "lounging
clothes" class. Others parliclpallnl! were JaneDe CWn·
mings, Janice Holter, Sharon
Holter, Debbie Johnson, Diana
Larkins and Vickie Oberholzer.
Selected as the beat in the
· "dress-up dress" division were
Melanie Dean, Julia Holter,
Margie Jeffers 1111d llllth Jordan , while Marilyn Alkire,
Irene Barnes, Unda Beal, Twila
Clatworty, Debbie Harbrecht,
Ingrid
Hawley,
Becky

Judged

Boudushelt, Mary Smith, Wlndon, Bonnie Wood, l!&amp;lliln
Nancy St. Clair and Sandra Van Wrlsht.
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Meter also modeled in the class. Also, Kim Allllian,' ~lily
·wendy Carper and Jean Amsbary, lmojean Blevins,
White, the only two girls in Redenllh Blevins, Patricia
"teilored outfits," both won. Boston, ~lla Buchanan,
Miss Carper's outfit w81 a cape Teresa Buckley, Sonia carr,
suit while Miss Whi!l!hoad wore Racl¥!1 Coen, Ruth Coen,
a maxi length coat over a white Barbara Henderson, Sharon
mini length dress with tall black Henderson, Susan Henderson,
boola and white accessories.
Julia Johnson, Betty Jordan,'
Modeling various accessorlea Nancy Lawrence, Cheryl
In a non-judged category were : Lawson, Esther Lowery,
Debbie BaUey, Cheryl Barn· Tammy Pitzer, Ceclla ShUtz,
hart, Celhy Blaettner, Mary Sherry ShUiz, Jenny Wblte,_J!lll
Blaettnar, Jana Burson, Jennie Wh!tehead, Debbie Windon,
Chapman, Patty Darst, Tina Basheba Witte.
Duffy, Patty Dyer , Paula
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Eichinger , Vanessa Folmer ,
Launa Greer , Margaret GrU·
lith, Pam Harden, Paula
SEESTAGESHOW
Hyaell, Kay Jones, Patty Mr. andMrs. LandonSmlthof
Lambert, Beth McKnight, Pam
Mees, Janet Mora, Mary Mora, Harrisonville and Mr · 1111d Mre.
Bonnie Morris, Cheryl Mowery, Richard Spurlock of Point
Carla ·Nottingham, Becky Pleasant spent the weekend In
Painter, Diana PaiDter, Faith Beckley, W. Va. klaeethesteae
Hatllelds
Perrin, Diana Pullins, KathY presentation, "The
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Pullins Terri Pullins Rhonde and the McCoys • and to
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Reuter; Noncy Smith: Melody with J. R. Van Metl'r, former
Snouffner Becky Thomas June athletic coach of Mr. Smith at
Wamsley,' Sonia While, Becty Point Pleasant.

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LA~L . CLIFF Better
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REUNION,'OJ families of
Abrabazh iltd Mary WW Bahr
Sunday at Forked · JluQ ~.
buket dinner ah!OQn;
BIRTBDAY. .VED
· Tbe 14th ~ .'or Mary
Ruth Sauer, ••iilfitw of Mr.
llld
Harolill·:B!~Pi!f ....
obll!lllelt '1!1111 ' ( , ~ allll
IIIUIII)!er iJirt1.
honored
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recelwd a lraclured lei In a Jnortu attick wlile ~'JB
Vtetuam and bU been boeiilallle&lt;illl Japan. HtJ ~ la,811.
._ KDopp, 21UU111, Ward ii, Third Sar8Wal Holpltal, APO
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-'tred witli a pilar niPIIca
eaa. A lllllilbtr -Jllrtl and
brund1 ,t IIOilll the . neat day
c!lftclUded lbe'dalr.

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.umtion lo IIIWI aaleiJ clinic to be bald al 7p.'m. Cl!1o 'lb!riliy
Aug. ll, at the Ohio D$it lmiilt of Nalural ~ ltdlldinl';

3110~8t.leSI.,AibeniiCII'bo71andllrillttolfJelriOJi\' 11 •
Gl!lll will be pmlde d and a-tjqnce to' the :Aibez'ti·I;!Jfirtit;
VJSITIMG HERE
II[IOilllin, will be prOvtded bf'tbe ai10
~tr,a11 Pa~~
Orville ~hers of Mont- Athelil DIY P.ollce ~ lbe AtJienl· ColiiiiJ ~~
=·h~b::o~
~~ llld tl)e OliJ, lllvillon oh\'lll\Jife:. , ·.. "
In-law, Mr.lllld Mrs. !Ucbard
Rl , vali!IIIJanreqllhed, IDd~ybe•!ilflltljtj .~~
Chambera, ind other relative~. Pafrlllljlatloo,
Rolli, fbe
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By LEE LEONARD .. mel\ls and are looking for , , ln_g;)!lem1 ~'1jqll.:; ..,,.. .,.u ..1 , ~m.ilb!B~- IIIIo :•li;pJ~~~~~·
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role ·ll&gt;pli;yineiiilibl! tli'e'wiif?
"IJIIOI'Oers Ia ·a misnomer," bJ1b icliOols ·
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COLUMBUS(UPI)-Aspecial Speck said. "I alsO' believe they Kelch said. "These things • ."1\'e.are abouaolbls far MW~7 Ru•IUJoote, ··-~· ',
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commjtlee
stadying
have
guilt
feelings
about
their
should
be
classed
as
rloil,
and
frlllll
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an'CJ Sfble of Ohio, to -wn :
PLAN IIRlDGECENTERS
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....~ ICbooll;, l8ld Mew · ~lei Ch•IIJCI'f and Carl W ·
.t..ll' 1111CJ'il 1,'1'lP · !
Btlng part of Section 22, Town
the Ca..- -• of campus unrest affluence, and they need to find I mean the term In the ,.._.
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the public hearing phase of its existence as affluent people."
Kelch said colle1e admlnls- tinge~ abouf .an ln'cb apart.
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Beginning at the southeast lor the first of more than 100 ln~uiry .
Speck, who defeated · Rep. trators should be held re!lp01181· ' 'Tbey learn tt.,e thlngs rrotn
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corner of a ,. acre tract of land Charles H. Goren Bridge
The
House-Senate
unit
WedDon
R.
Goddard
for
the
Re·
ble
for
campus
disturbances;
their
coliele
brOihera
aixl
tdadeeded by Charle&amp; Taylor to
former granf4!!eS; thence west Centers to be eatabllabed needay finished ita second day publican nomination to run for hiring and- fr1llnln&amp; • require- ten.? .
150 feet to a maple tree; thence thriJUihoul the United States
north 75 feel to an Elm Tree ; within lbe nexl 11 mootha. of hearings thil week and pre- thn House, recommended a low- menta lor carop1111 patrolmen ,......;....
thence east lSO feet to the Ohio
pared to go inkl private conoul· er vollns age, an easing of re- should match lhoee of otber
River ; thence south down the Goren aeld the lirsl three tetions with steff personnel kl qulrements for minor parti~ to law enforcement 81encles; the
Ohio River 75 teet to the place of cenlerl would be located here,
evaluate testhnony taken dutlng get on the ballot and an up- Ohio Hlgbway Patrol sbou1d eabeginning , containing on e·
at
and Milwaukee. The a month of meetings and cam- grading in ltJO quality of ed a- tehll.lh special ualta In coiJeae
fourth acre, more or less .
Subject to en olla~d on lease centers will offer courses
pus visits.
lion In the ghetto.
areas lor uae In caaa of dt.heretofore made to a . H .
Putnam. Subject to 1 flowage ranging fnm elemontary kl
Rep. Robert E. Levitt, JI.Can. Rep. Robert E.· et21e • R- orders, and · munlciplllllea
easement to United Stetes ot advanced brld&amp;e playing,
ton,
said the committee wiD de· Laura, klld the panel lier in should be reimburoed !« pollee
Amerlct .
taught by p:-oleslional bridge cide, probably In the next two the day he recommends bllting protection during campus rlotl
Reference : Volum e 111, page
511, Mtlgs County Mortgage players with the help ri audio- weeke, on recommendattono for faCUlty members where it hurls which tipW over Info the CUD•
Records .
vilual machines.
posolble emersency legislaUon. - In their pocketbooks - when munlty. .
Terms of Sale : Cash for not
'Ins than two-thirds of the ap U 81reetnenl could be reach· catnpuses are closed because of Joseph NewUn, executive sec·
praised value, the property
ed on a course of legislative ac- disorders.
·retary of the Obia Aaaoclltloo
being appraised at tiOO.OO.
tioo, the committee would ask "One thing we should do Is lor Higher EducatiOn, warned
DOCTOR
F.
WINS
ROIERT C. HARTENIACH ,
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Doctor Gov . James A. Rhodes kl caD putmeaningful responsibility on dis::tur:ban:cea:ma:y~be:ll[ll:ea;tll::•a:.::::;;c~
SH.RIFF
OF
MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO. .
F. won the featured eipth race a special session of the General the faculty for controlling camat Scioto Downs Wednesday Assembly, which has adjourned pus situations," Ne121ey said.
Ill 13, 20, 21 191 3, 10, Sic
"We could do thia by skipping
night, a $1,600 pace. Bengal for the year.
Levitt
indicated
the
chances
their
salary when the university
Lobell was second and Barney'•
of a apecial session ""' an un- is closed."
Gill third.
In the co-featured seventh known quantity at present, ud He also caned for what be
DEVOTED TO
race, a $1,200 pace, Mike Astra that the Republlean and Demo- labeled a "!rUth in !llllary for
INTEREST OF
come from seventh at the cratic leaders will have a lot to professors" bill which would
MEIGS-MO.SON AREA
stretch to win by a neck. Second say about whether It Is
require salary schedules for
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Exec . Ed.
mended.
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members baaed on the
was
Armbro
Hooter
with
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
Blamea
Slldeiit
Gllllt
number
of hours they actnally '
Russtee
third.
The
daily
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Published dally except combination of Irish Specialty
AMusklngum eonege proles- teach.
Slturdav by The Oh lo Valley In the first and Rendevous sor and stele legislaUve candlRiot Not Dlsordera
Pltblllhlno Comp1nv, 111 Court
St •• Pomeroy , Ohio, ,.5749.
Loper in the secood race paid date, Sam Speclt, wrapped up Q.oy Kelch, police chief of
IUIIMU Office F'hone 992-2156,
$54.00. Attendllllce was 3,922 the testimony Wedneaday, Logllli and head of the Obia
Editorial Pll«&lt;e 992-2157.
$fcond class postage paid at
blaming guilt feelings lor the AssoCiaUon of Chlela of Pollee,
Pomeroy , Ohio .
· and the day 's handle was
$178,737.
way
nillitant students behave. t~ld the conunittee~t time
Nlflonal advertlslnp
riPrtlentallve Bottlntll •
"I lhlnk they have guilt feel. to skip calling c " trou·
. Gllilaher, Inc .. 12 E11t •1st Sl..
Old _. Ll""•• ..,,_11
ings about their draft defer- blea "disorders" and 8
call· ·
, New 'fork City , New York.
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1 SUbscription rotes :,Dettvered
The brlstlec011e pines iii
by "rrter Where available 45
. C411fl per - • : one year In ' the White Mountains of Call·
ot The Dollv Sentinot fornla are the oldest living
:' leo,
S23.AO.
SiK monlhs&lt; !binG•
~arth Of ·the' 1.7
70. ThrH months. 15.15 By
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: lervlc not available : On• nng count to be over 4 000
month lUO. By mall : One year
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, monthsl4.0il. SUbscription orlce ample beliD ita growth
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Friday, Sat.ui11av
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Alter
going 46 daya witltout a vlc!Gry. Gary Gentry figured it was
about time he "started a money
drive lor the whole team."
Sq,the:l2-year-oldrighthander
went out Ill the mound Wednesday night and loeaed a four-hitteras he pitched the New York
Mi!ts to a t-1 victory over the
ClnctnnaU RedJ.
The Mets victory, coupled
willttbe Loa Ani!eles' Dodgers'
triumph over the Pittsburgh Pirates, left the RedJ with an IIgame lead In file National
Leagu', W~sl as they go Into
tonlgbl s s¢ea finale.
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''.!'hoae qoct8er4 aren't going
to give up, ' eaid Red Manager
sparky Anderson. "That doubleheader they took from us
Sunday did them a lot of good."
The Meta b&amp;ven't given up on
repeallns as•world champlona
eltlter. And, Iince they traD file
league • le~ding Pirates by
only I~ 1811leti In the National
LeagQ!l ~1, they are in a lot
beljerpoaiUon than the Dodgers.
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on't come around,"
sald Oenlr)' Wedoeeday night,
"we· could get hurt. r feel that
l'tn lniportent enough that the
team needs me."
"Want To WID"
How big a salary raise Gen-

try will receive next year doesn't concern hllli. He's shooting
for the $20,000 that goea with
the world championship.
"I figure I've got 12 alerts
left and I want to win them,"
be said.
The vicklry was the eighth
against six losses lor the slender Met righthander, who has
been bothered by an assortmen! of ailments which Includes
sMu)der and elbow ~rles
and blistere.
"I have to believe that all of
my arm troubles stem from an
ankle r sprained while playing
basketball a couple of weeks
before spring training," said
Genii")'. "llllllBt have hart my
ann favoring the ankle because
I've never gotten a sore arm
from throwing."
Gentry's siarUng assignment
w81 his first since he was routed in the fifth inning by the San
Diego Padree back oo July 31.
And the performance be
turned in came cloee to rriatching the one - hitter he threw
against the Chicago Cubs eariier this season. Ernie Banks got
the only hit in that game.
"I'd have bed a no - hitter if
I had thrown the pitch Gerry Grote called for," said Gentry , Grote had caDed lor a

curve but Gentry shook .him
off and threw a last baD.
"!thought I could jam Banke
but I didn,'t," he said regretfully.
Wednesday night Gentry
shook off Met catcher Dully
Dyer. This thne, though, he
had no regrets.
Cunsecutive doubi:!S by Bobby Tolan and Tony Perez had
given the Reds a I'WI in the
sixth inning when Johnny Bench
stepped to the plate with one
out. And, the count was 3'2
when Bench went down swinging
on a change-up.
"Gary made a lot of good
pitches· tooight, " !lllid Met Manager GD Hodgee. "But that had
to be the best one."
Genii")' shook off a fast ball
signal U~ree thnes and a curve
ball once before throwing Bench
the change-up.
"I hadn't thrown Bench a
change - up all night and I figured it was a good thne," he
said. "I'm glad he swung at It
tilo because it would have been
baD foitr."
Bench came within a few feet
of gaining revenge against Gentry in the ninth inning when he
fouled a pitch in the left field
seats.
"I was afraid the ball

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MEW TOIUt (UPI)-IT's a
J.ID&amp;, Jane trill from AuiUit to
N"" y...,.•a Day but 11'11 team
tbat bGpel to let Into lhe liGie
Bowl~d ..ller~prepuedto
laloct ~ Oldd Stale 'lind
Southern ~.
'11lal'1 tbt not too atartllna
..,prllaal b1 me coach !rom the
Bl&amp;lO IIIII one from the Pacific
I apeakiJIC In New York Wedneaday aalhe 11.411dlowl klc:ked
Gillis nat10aa1 drive to balll'hoo
a aame tbat'l already a IIUI'I!·
PIP aellout.
"Southam California acliln II

down and qull and IIley never believe wt're slptinl an over
&amp;l•e youiD)'IIIID&amp;."
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·"It ..,. like Oblo Stale and "We hope . 4111r lllliuJ WI
Mlchlpn are the ~JIIIb ID our leave aciiDOI aflllr &lt;
lhla teacue witllllne )lii'IOIIJlel 8lld with their heada 011 their
coaclilq," aald Wlaconaln's aboulden lnatad of In !htir
newc:oacb,JohnJardiJie. "Butl ..nda."
wouldn'tiiUiobelnMichlpn's Ralaonbaaesparlofbilbopea
aboelylhe day they play Ohio 'tor beating Southern Ca!Unla
Slate. '111af'll be a real bam- -the Far West's liGie Bowl
burner."
team lor lbe last lour yeara -«1
Michigan cut down the his ace quarterback, Jim
Buc:keyea, :M-12, last year and PIWlkett.
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Wl!lll on kl the Rose Bowl. "I Uke kl thlnlt Stenford 8lld
Mlcblpn, lberelore, Is lnellgl- UCLA wiU be up there u they
ble to retwn to Paaadena under were a year 110, no worae than
the Big IO's ''no l'e@t&amp;t" rule . a tie for secood place," be eald.
Jardine, 35-year-old former

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Seawater contains many
salta, the predomlnatlnc one team came within 011eii8COOd of replacement apealrer lor Dully
being aodlum cblorlcle or doing II last year. ''One thing Daugherty of Mlclllgan State,
common table salt. ·
about thoee guye IIley never lay wl!o begged off fQ take care of
IIIIDle peroonal bualness.
Jardine mentioned MlnneiOia, Iowa and Purdue aa
pollible Bi&amp;IO challe..ers and
"then you have UM.reat of them
with everyone expecting
WlliCOII8In to llnlsh last."
W81 going to get out kl the Clnclnnotl2. LOB-New 'fork 7,
"In three years, Wisconsin
fence before it had a chance to Clnclnnotl 4.
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won 1111ly three games, aD of
hook foul" said Dyer
28-Garrett 2, Mlyt Tolan,
Met tbir~d base . W
Portz.
SB-Bench.
S- tbem CUlling last year," eald
man ayne Horrelsan.
Jardine. "l brouahta wllole new
Garrett, who backed up Genlp h r " bb so alai! with me, we've got new
try's four - hitler with a single Genlry Wl-6
9 4 1 I 2 9 helmets and new unllorms lor
anlid atlepair of doublee, had done ~::~~r L5-4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ the team and everything new
a t silent praying too.
T-2:25. A-:12,902.
we can think of to make our klda
"When Bench's ball went
over my head, I said kl myseU, 'Bend, bend, bend,'" said Line8Cl0re&amp;
Garrett.
Unruffled Ge tr --'ed
Mljor Leogue Resutll
• n Y P·~By Uni e•i'l'ress tnternollonal
to retire Bench on a ground baU
National League
to second and then struck out San Fran 210 0111 011- 6 15 0
Bernie Carbo to end the game. Chicago 120 000 0011- 3 7 0
Jim M Itt f
Bryant, Carrllhe.-. (2), fh. .
err
aces
Y Se- Mahon (9) and Dietz; Hands,
decki of the Mets lonig t.
Rodriguez {8) and Hundley.
WP-Carrlthers ( J.l) . LP-Hands
NEW YORK
(13.]0) . HR-Bonds (18th) .
During the month of August,
1b r h bl
Sunday evening worship serHarrelsanss
3 0 0 Q LosAng 1100 011 027- 11 17 1 vicee of the United Methodist
Boswoll2b
3 0 0 0 Plltsbgh 010 010 0112- 4 B 1
Clondenn lb
3 o o o Singer, Mikkelsen 151 , Hougll Churches wiD be coilducted at
4 0 1 0 (9) and f!aller. Torborg 191, the Union Campground each
Shomskyrt
Se~":;'C,
0 0 0 0 Moose. Glusll (B), Pena (9) , evening at 7:30.
SGwar-tl3brf
~ 02 03 00 Lamb 19) and Sanguillen. 'WP- On Sunday evening, August
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Jorgenaon ct
3 o 1 o 81.
Mi'n e evtten Mrs. Achsah
Dyer c
3o 11
er will deliver the sermon.
Gentry P
4 0 1 0 San Diego
The Union Charge will have
Totoll
31 2 7 1
000 103 OJJO oop .._. 13 11 special singing. George Oliver
CINCINNATI
st. Louis
ab r ~ bl
102 1100 010 ooo 01- 5 15 o: will lead the singing.
Roser!
4000
Coombs. Dobson (9), Dukes
The Rev. Gerald Sayre will
Tolan cf
~ 01 21 10 110), Willis 1121 and Cannizzo- bnng the message on Sunday
Perez, 3b
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Benchc
4 o o o LP-WIIIIs 12-3) . HRs-Colbert
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3 0 0 0 l26thl, Allen (32ndl .
Clifton Will be 10 charge of the
May lb
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Woadwrd ••
3 0 0 0 MMtreal m ooo 001- 7 8 o will be Reverend DeMoss.
Clonlngorp
2 0 0 0 Allan Ia
320 002 tO•- 8 12 0 The Rev. Connie Dickens will
Bravo ph
1 0 0 0 McGinn, Raymond (1), Stone- -·~ on Sunda A
t 30
Granger P
0 0 0 0 man (2), Strohmayer (7) and • ..,.._ .
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Totoll
30 1 4 1 Bateman : Nlek ro, Priddy (3), Mason will provide the Bpeelal
New York
010 001 0011-2 Wilhelm 191 and Tillman, KI';Jl singing and Rev. DeMoss, the
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N.W York DID 0111 0011- 2 7 o no..,u -ee~
Cincinnati 1100 0111 0011- I 4 2
Gentry (8-6) and Dyer :
Cloninger, Granger 19) and
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Bench . LP-.Cionlnger 15·41.
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Wed~y .Vening to advance

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By Un lod Prils tnternotf~~~tl
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W. L. Pet. GB
Pii!StiU~gh
6-4 53 .5-0
Now Yorl&lt;
61 53 .535 11!2
Chl.,..h
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St. l.O.ta
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Phllacleltlhlo 53 &amp;1 .o46$ 9'h
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to the semi-finals of the winner's bracket In the K&amp;K softball klurnamentln Pt. Pleasant.
The winners coUected 17 hits
Clyd J ·
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e arns wen our or
four and "Scooter" WBIIISley
had three hils in four trips. Jim
Smith was the winning pitcher.
FaDs Ci"'1 will play Farmer's
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Bank and Savings Company of
Pomeroy Friday at 6 p. m. in
the semi-finals and then travel
L de.
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to Parkersburg the- ·~me lr Unl od Press International
even~ng to play the Nitro
National League
Distrtct runnereup In the Weet
·G. AB R. H. Pet.
Virgm1a
· · State Tournament.
Carty,
All
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69 121 .362
Clmnte, Pit 88 334
331 52 117 _353
Perez,Cin 116 ;:u 89l.U .332
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109&lt;1:19 73 1ol3 .326
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p.m. Friday's Gimes
g:~~.~~ ~':!:n1;' ~~g~J
Davis, LA 107 ol36 72 1«1 .321
CJe•e ol Milwaukee, night
Tolan, Cln lll 425 8S 136 .320
Chicago at Wash, nigh I
Holzer Medical Center, Flrlt Torre, St.L 11 4ol36 60 139 .319
Kon City at -New York, night A•e. ·-• Cedar St. General
American LNaut
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Min" • I Boston ' " Ighi
vl8illns bounl :Z.C and 7-.'1 p. m. Yslzkl, 8os 112m 89 131 .330
oaly. Maternity villtlrW houri J ohnan, Cal 10H32 S9 139 .322
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Saunders' Club
. IIIIY1oil Pedlatnc:. Want'.
· Harper, Mil 106 o133 76136 .314
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~lo. Chi m .t36 74 t36 .312
Advances in K&amp;,k
I!Dd Mr~., haD P. F o,CKIC 19901 ~ 383 113 .310
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Bob Sa1111der's ~ker State "o;rilzls,
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a~ltotnt
R1n1
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NolloMI LHgue: Bench, Cln
M'l!lDe Homes, 6-2, In the K&amp;ll; '
Perez, Cln 35; H. Aaron, Atl
Tourney Wednesday. · Pauj
Allen, St.L 32; Wltllanit.
31 ·
Wic)dlne and Bob Eastman
slainmed two bill each for the
wlntters.
.paced the
liiso:rs
bill.

Chicago
ol3 75 .364 29V•
Wodllftdoy's Ruuns
Booton 7 Kan City 4, lsi
Kansas CI~~J!oston 3, 2nd
IOokland 11 Cleveland 4
Belttmore s California 4
Ttodoy•s Probllbte Pltcllers
(All Times EOTl
Detroit (/h.Loln 2·3) at
Milwaukee (Pal!ln 8-91. 2:30
pm
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W. L. Pet. GB ·Chicago (Miller HI at New
,. olD .661 ... York !McCormlok 1-Dl. 2 p.m.
Kansaa City !Fitzmorris 5·31
6S #I .510 11
Boston IRomo 6-2) 1 30 p m
58 .#11 20 atCleveland
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59 .417 20'12 Oakland (Odom H), 10:30 p.m. ,
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Jackson, Wenz 18) and Ryan :
Dierker 111 -10) and Edwards.
LP-Jackson 13-11). HR-Menke
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Minnesota 001 0111 OlD- 3 8 1
Wash
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Tlant. Williams (6) , Woodson
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Hannan, Grzendo (81 and
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - U. S.
Rep. Wayne Hays, D-Ohlo,
charged Wednesday that Rite
E. Hauser, a United States
delegate to lbe United Nations,
W81 ''prcmoUng hOIIlOeexuallty
and lesbianism."
Hays, commenting on
Prealdent Nixon's double vekl
ol education and housing biDs,
aeld if Nixon reall• wa•ted '"
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~w York 1100 0111 0011- 1 5 0
'johnson, Wood 17) and
Josephson; Bahnsen. Kllmkow·
lkl 18) and Munson. WP·
Johnson (1-2) . LP-II&lt;Ihnsen (1081 HRs. Herrmann 114th),
white l16thl
·-Cleveland
130
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ooo- 4 139 21
Ooklnd
lOS 230
Hargan, Auaffn (3), Colbert
(31, Lllhtr (I) and Fosse;
Ftngon Lachemonn (2) Locker
(4) ond'Fernonctez. WP-Lacllemann (3-1) . LP-Austln (1-S).
HR-FerNlndtz {loltli).

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BOCia1 goal.
"I lmow no helter way of
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aeus," Mrs. Halllel' aeld. She
repr 3lithe U 8 00 United
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Omml•on.
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ol the Poatil Relorm BDI
Wednesday ralher dwi bavln&amp;
leltgamJ lieD! to . the
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Wllllhington .State, WMillnCioft
llld Clregul State inJproylnc.•
"AI lor 1'lllnkett, ,.. jlllt
ean't say enough abolrt IIIia
lndlvi.&amp;Jal. He hu abooat.,.
llron8 an ar111 11 you'd emo
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111 yar11a against file Air Foree "

Academy lui year when we pit
In ID opUon lor him for fbtt
day."
Ralllllll lmmedlately left for
LGI Allgelea for llllolber talk
there Wedneaday nighL

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ASliLAMD, Ohio (UPI) Sanduaty and Mlamlaburg,
both unbeaten, were kl meet
ioday to determine which team
goea lnkl the finals of the Ohio
American Lealon Baseball
Tournament without a loeo.
Sandusky hammered LAncaster pitchers lor 18 hits Wednesday on the way kl a 7-4 win,
while Mlamlslmg 111ueaked by
Waahlngtm C.H. t-3 ID II IM·
logs.
In other semi-final play
scheduled today, Sidney plays
Bridgeport and Washington
C.H. goes 81ainsl Lancall8r.
~lnal action Wednesday also lnclllled Bridgeport's
ellmlnattoo of defending state

and regiOIIaJ champl1111 cincinnati 1&gt;-2; Worthlnglllll beat Parma ~ 1111 23 bits; and Sidney
ouUasted Kent }lin 13 ilminp.
Sandusky found Itself down J, ·
I after two lnnlnp, but MadE
Mills and Mark Deming each
clouted foil' hits kl putlbe lealn
In the race.
Waabln(lton C.H. scored once
In the top of the lith, but
Miamisburg came right bac:k
with two nms In the bottom of
the inning lor the win. ErQe
Pyle, who tamed lhe lleinl mil,
gotlbe plldllng victory In re!W.
Dwight Relnaletle and Jln:t
Albright each bad three bits lor
Worlhlngtan u Jack Savage lot
the win over Parma.

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31 Placed in Jobs in July
PT. PLEASANT - The West Jackson effected the placement
Virginia Department of Em- of 31 Individuals in gainful
ployment Security serving the employment during July.
countiee of Mason, Putnam and Selection and referral W81!
completed In connection with
119 Neighborhood Youth Corps ~
participants in Muon and ;
Jacklon Counties; 54 ID Mason
and 65 In Jackson County In
connection with the state
Department of Mental Health, ,
CUSS
Department of Highways, 1
Department of Employment
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Security,
and the Department of •
President Nixon will cooler In
Naltiral
Resources.
New Orleans Friday with
citizen representatives from The program Ia deeigned kl
stUdents, meeting ·
seven southern states lacln&amp; give
established
income criteria,
school deseareption problems
tbls fall, lbe White House an- experience , and-or an opnounced.
portunity to estabUah desirable ·
Preu Secretary Rooald L. work habill. In addition, the .:
7iegJer said chairmen and vice salary of $1.45 per hour for the ·
chairmen of state advieory 32 hour week is judged an 1m- '.
commltteeaon pubUc education portent facklr in llllllllns youth ·,
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from Alabama, Arkansas, to remain In achool.
L'il'u'fiil ii'ii·a··;·· 'G~ofgia, ~ lnJulfan.MD'f"' eJa. in
'•tri,Jlt'· ~s -'
Mi•"•slppl, North C1ro11na and Pl}'l!hlatric ' iJdi
South Carolina will meet with Individuals In an occupatJon ·
was activated.
the President.
PITCHER HURT
Ziegler said lite President
would confer eeparately In New
OAKLAND !UP)) - The .
Orleans with the Loulslana Oakland A's announced Wed- ,.
Slate n--•ttee H _..._,,,,, neaday that pitcher Jim Roland ·
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has met with thestatearoupaln has a torn ligament in his knee ;_
Waablngton !rem Milalsslppl, and will be lost to the club for ··
South carolina, North C8rollna, about 10 days.
Georgia and Arlwisaa.
Roland injured the knee in a .
futile
slide home in the eighth ·
"1belawillmportenlandiaa
central Ingredient in thla Inning of Tuesday mght's 6-6 "
p:-oblem but we are trying kl victory over the Cleveland '
'-Old
1a1 •··manalhereaea,.
IOC c.-..~ Indians. He continued to pitch in ~
and
Ia much more kl it the ninth, retired two batters
than the law," a Nixon and then gave up a single to Roy ;
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JANE JORDAN, LEl'T, CARPI!:N'I'ER, IIIII l.ueJ
Halter, Pomeroy Roote 3, were the cl1111 winners ID the
lounging clothes dlv181onat Wednesday night's Melp County
~style rewe.
The statue of Liberty arrived dismantled in New
York in 1884. Sections of the
gift from France were
packed in 214 crates aboard
a steamship.

LEGAL NOTICE
IN Tlilf" COM'~ ~ PLEAS
COURT
ME&lt;GS COUNTY, OHIO

T HE FIRST NATIONAL lANK
(NELSONVILLEI

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WILLIAM 8 . SKAGGS
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Pursuant to an Order of Sale
issued by the Court of Co.mmon
Pleas of Meigs County, Ohio . I
will offer for sale at public
auction on the 12th day of
Septamber , 1970, at 10 :00 A.M .
at the steps of the Court House
or said count y, In VIllage of
Pomeroy ,
the
following
described real e$t,,te:

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l!Jather a-, San Francia- PI!* beblnd the Pirates..
hltW Iii the andnhall ~· co b,eal ~. 841, Houltm
Ha!1J1 Aanll . C!fon.. !!' tbree
~ lineup-eatcber Jolmny blanJt.ed Pbl!allelplila, f-0, At· : 111111 wid! 1111 Mill hiiPit 1¢ 1
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Iaiita edged Montreal, 8-7, and illl8l8 u Atlallta ~7·
Met catcher Duffy Dyer St. Loull outl8ited San Diego, 5- A8rGn nlnr
and
Oa8bede (uW lllgn to Genii")' c, In 141m!Jiga, •
hu a teal llholat ilabe
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ai\d lbe pltcheubook ltldf, The Loa Aqte)e~ acored 1\!.0 nma lll8l'k of 714. Boll PrWy 8lld
•1111 ·pldler IIIII dec.lded to I n = : on a w0c1 ~tch and Hoyt Wilhelm pitched two-bit
pmble witll the ..,_Ne up In a
out to 1118p 8 :1-2 11e ··• reJiel ball o- ~ IIDIJ IIIVIII
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the ~~~ -lituatlm kl lbe !ben aploded lor aeven n1111ln lnnlDilslor
Bravea.
ill!ll' lhiQer.
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Llr'r1 Dlerlrer pllcher,la ftw~ llnlteeY worked perfectBob G~¥ ~~ent It 1nn1np hitter aa Hou11C111 beat Pblladel·
q.lienclutrudi:oulllllthe~tch IIIII acattered 11 bill u st. pbla.JllbnMayberry_doulUdln
and. Genii")' than lllrudr; ont Loull outJailed San Diego. The 1111e run llld IICGl'ed two others
~ &lt;;arbO kl end lbe tlnat. Carda acored the 'lrinniDI run lor lhe Alllw.

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Edwin G. LAwton, Amerlcon
fndependeol Party oomlnee
for governor, aanoaneed
Wedneoday blo party is
circulating petitions at
county flllrs lu auppo,rl of the
Oblo National Gaanl'o eoforcemeat action &amp;I Keat
State University aod other
liol-plagued stele colleges.
·\"Each slgualure II a voice
of patriotism speaking out In
protest
against
the
deatrocllve riollu« by the
eoemles of decency and
freedom, " Lawton said.
Circulation of the pellllons
began Tuesday al the Rolls
C.unly fair in Cblllleolhe,
LAwton said.

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Walsh 1111d Slier! Y•nn~.
In the ' 'spor~-clothes"
dlvisiOII, the beat of the clllll
were Jenny BaDey, Marcia
Carr, Tonya KeebaJ18h, Rhea
Mora, Mary Robinson and
Barbara WeU. Others were Avis
BiaseD, Kendy Chaney, VIrginia
Cline, Gwenda Depoy, Brenda
Donahue, Rhonda Fortney,
Julia Gheen, Debbie ·iJarnes,
Celhy Harrison, Paula Haubar,
Susie Jones, Cheryl Kuhn,
Diane Milliron, Maiy MiDs,
Sara Nelson,. Brenda Stanley
and Betty Upton.
Lucy Holter and Jane Jordan
were the best in the "lounging
clothes" class. Others parliclpallnl! were JaneDe CWn·
mings, Janice Holter, Sharon
Holter, Debbie Johnson, Diana
Larkins and Vickie Oberholzer.
Selected as the beat in the
· "dress-up dress" division were
Melanie Dean, Julia Holter,
Margie Jeffers 1111d llllth Jordan , while Marilyn Alkire,
Irene Barnes, Unda Beal, Twila
Clatworty, Debbie Harbrecht,
Ingrid
Hawley,
Becky

Judged

Boudushelt, Mary Smith, Wlndon, Bonnie Wood, l!&amp;lliln
Nancy St. Clair and Sandra Van Wrlsht.
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Meter also modeled in the class. Also, Kim Allllian,' ~lily
·wendy Carper and Jean Amsbary, lmojean Blevins,
White, the only two girls in Redenllh Blevins, Patricia
"teilored outfits," both won. Boston, ~lla Buchanan,
Miss Carper's outfit w81 a cape Teresa Buckley, Sonia carr,
suit while Miss Whi!l!hoad wore Racl¥!1 Coen, Ruth Coen,
a maxi length coat over a white Barbara Henderson, Sharon
mini length dress with tall black Henderson, Susan Henderson,
boola and white accessories.
Julia Johnson, Betty Jordan,'
Modeling various accessorlea Nancy Lawrence, Cheryl
In a non-judged category were : Lawson, Esther Lowery,
Debbie BaUey, Cheryl Barn· Tammy Pitzer, Ceclla ShUtz,
hart, Celhy Blaettner, Mary Sherry ShUiz, Jenny Wblte,_J!lll
Blaettnar, Jana Burson, Jennie Wh!tehead, Debbie Windon,
Chapman, Patty Darst, Tina Basheba Witte.
Duffy, Patty Dyer , Paula
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Eichinger , Vanessa Folmer ,
Launa Greer , Margaret GrU·
lith, Pam Harden, Paula
SEESTAGESHOW
Hyaell, Kay Jones, Patty Mr. andMrs. LandonSmlthof
Lambert, Beth McKnight, Pam
Mees, Janet Mora, Mary Mora, Harrisonville and Mr · 1111d Mre.
Bonnie Morris, Cheryl Mowery, Richard Spurlock of Point
Carla ·Nottingham, Becky Pleasant spent the weekend In
Painter, Diana PaiDter, Faith Beckley, W. Va. klaeethesteae
Hatllelds
Perrin, Diana Pullins, KathY presentation, "The
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Pullins Terri Pullins Rhonde and the McCoys • and to
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Snouffner Becky Thomas June athletic coach of Mr. Smith at
Wamsley,' Sonia While, Becty Point Pleasant.

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Abrabazh iltd Mary WW Bahr
Sunday at Forked · JluQ ~.
buket dinner ah!OQn;
BIRTBDAY. .VED
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Ruth Sauer, ••iilfitw of Mr.
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Vtetuam and bU been boeiilallle&lt;illl Japan. HtJ ~ la,811.
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.umtion lo IIIWI aaleiJ clinic to be bald al 7p.'m. Cl!1o 'lb!riliy
Aug. ll, at the Ohio D$it lmiilt of Nalural ~ ltdlldinl';

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Gl!lll will be pmlde d and a-tjqnce to' the :Aibez'ti·I;!Jfirtit;
VJSITIMG HERE
II[IOilllin, will be prOvtded bf'tbe ai10
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Orville ~hers of Mont- Athelil DIY P.ollce ~ lbe AtJienl· ColiiiiJ ~~
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By LEE LEONARD .. mel\ls and are looking for , , ln_g;)!lem1 ~'1jqll.:; ..,,.. .,.u ..1 , ~m.ilb!B~- IIIIo :•li;pJ~~~~~·
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COLUMBUS(UPI)-Aspecial Speck said. "I alsO' believe they Kelch said. "These things • ."1\'e.are abouaolbls far MW~7 Ru•IUJoote, ··-~· ',
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commjtlee
stadying
have
guilt
feelings
about
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should
be
classed
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and
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PLAN IIRlDGECENTERS
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Btlng part of Section 22, Town
the Ca..- -• of campus unrest affluence, and they need to find I mean the term In the ,.._.
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the public hearing phase of its existence as affluent people."
Kelch said colle1e admlnls- tinge~ abouf .an ln'cb apart.
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Beginning at the southeast lor the first of more than 100 ln~uiry .
Speck, who defeated · Rep. trators should be held re!lp01181· ' 'Tbey learn tt.,e thlngs rrotn
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corner of a ,. acre tract of land Charles H. Goren Bridge
The
House-Senate
unit
WedDon
R.
Goddard
for
the
Re·
ble
for
campus
disturbances;
their
coliele
brOihera
aixl
tdadeeded by Charle&amp; Taylor to
former granf4!!eS; thence west Centers to be eatabllabed needay finished ita second day publican nomination to run for hiring and- fr1llnln&amp; • require- ten.? .
150 feet to a maple tree; thence thriJUihoul the United States
north 75 feel to an Elm Tree ; within lbe nexl 11 mootha. of hearings thil week and pre- thn House, recommended a low- menta lor carop1111 patrolmen ,......;....
thence east lSO feet to the Ohio
pared to go inkl private conoul· er vollns age, an easing of re- should match lhoee of otber
River ; thence south down the Goren aeld the lirsl three tetions with steff personnel kl qulrements for minor parti~ to law enforcement 81encles; the
Ohio River 75 teet to the place of cenlerl would be located here,
evaluate testhnony taken dutlng get on the ballot and an up- Ohio Hlgbway Patrol sbou1d eabeginning , containing on e·
at
and Milwaukee. The a month of meetings and cam- grading in ltJO quality of ed a- tehll.lh special ualta In coiJeae
fourth acre, more or less .
Subject to en olla~d on lease centers will offer courses
pus visits.
lion In the ghetto.
areas lor uae In caaa of dt.heretofore made to a . H .
Putnam. Subject to 1 flowage ranging fnm elemontary kl
Rep. Robert E. Levitt, JI.Can. Rep. Robert E.· et21e • R- orders, and · munlciplllllea
easement to United Stetes ot advanced brld&amp;e playing,
ton,
said the committee wiD de· Laura, klld the panel lier in should be reimburoed !« pollee
Amerlct .
taught by p:-oleslional bridge cide, probably In the next two the day he recommends bllting protection during campus rlotl
Reference : Volum e 111, page
511, Mtlgs County Mortgage players with the help ri audio- weeke, on recommendattono for faCUlty members where it hurls which tipW over Info the CUD•
Records .
vilual machines.
posolble emersency legislaUon. - In their pocketbooks - when munlty. .
Terms of Sale : Cash for not
'Ins than two-thirds of the ap U 81reetnenl could be reach· catnpuses are closed because of Joseph NewUn, executive sec·
praised value, the property
ed on a course of legislative ac- disorders.
·retary of the Obia Aaaoclltloo
being appraised at tiOO.OO.
tioo, the committee would ask "One thing we should do Is lor Higher EducatiOn, warned
DOCTOR
F.
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ROIERT C. HARTENIACH ,
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Doctor Gov . James A. Rhodes kl caD putmeaningful responsibility on dis::tur:ban:cea:ma:y~be:ll[ll:ea;tll::•a:.::::;;c~
SH.RIFF
OF
MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO. .
F. won the featured eipth race a special session of the General the faculty for controlling camat Scioto Downs Wednesday Assembly, which has adjourned pus situations," Ne121ey said.
Ill 13, 20, 21 191 3, 10, Sic
"We could do thia by skipping
night, a $1,600 pace. Bengal for the year.
Levitt
indicated
the
chances
their
salary when the university
Lobell was second and Barney'•
of a apecial session ""' an un- is closed."
Gill third.
In the co-featured seventh known quantity at present, ud He also caned for what be
DEVOTED TO
race, a $1,200 pace, Mike Astra that the Republlean and Demo- labeled a "!rUth in !llllary for
INTEREST OF
come from seventh at the cratic leaders will have a lot to professors" bill which would
MEIGS-MO.SON AREA
stretch to win by a neck. Second say about whether It Is
require salary schedules for
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Exec . Ed.
mended.
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members baaed on the
was
Armbro
Hooter
with
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
Blamea
Slldeiit
Gllllt
number
of hours they actnally '
Russtee
third.
The
daily
double
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Published dally except combination of Irish Specialty
AMusklngum eonege proles- teach.
Slturdav by The Oh lo Valley In the first and Rendevous sor and stele legislaUve candlRiot Not Dlsordera
Pltblllhlno Comp1nv, 111 Court
St •• Pomeroy , Ohio, ,.5749.
Loper in the secood race paid date, Sam Speclt, wrapped up Q.oy Kelch, police chief of
IUIIMU Office F'hone 992-2156,
$54.00. Attendllllce was 3,922 the testimony Wedneaday, Logllli and head of the Obia
Editorial Pll«&lt;e 992-2157.
$fcond class postage paid at
blaming guilt feelings lor the AssoCiaUon of Chlela of Pollee,
Pomeroy , Ohio .
· and the day 's handle was
$178,737.
way
nillitant students behave. t~ld the conunittee~t time
Nlflonal advertlslnp
riPrtlentallve Bottlntll •
"I lhlnk they have guilt feel. to skip calling c " trou·
. Gllilaher, Inc .. 12 E11t •1st Sl..
Old _. Ll""•• ..,,_11
ings about their draft defer- blea "disorders" and 8
call· ·
, New 'fork City , New York.
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1 SUbscription rotes :,Dettvered
The brlstlec011e pines iii
by "rrter Where available 45
. C411fl per - • : one year In ' the White Mountains of Call·
ot The Dollv Sentinot fornla are the oldest living
:' leo,
S23.AO.
SiK monlhs&lt; !binG•
~arth Of ·the' 1.7
70. ThrH months. 15.15 By
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: lervlc not available : On• nng count to be over 4 000
month lUO. By mall : One year
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Alter
going 46 daya witltout a vlc!Gry. Gary Gentry figured it was
about time he "started a money
drive lor the whole team."
Sq,the:l2-year-oldrighthander
went out Ill the mound Wednesday night and loeaed a four-hitteras he pitched the New York
Mi!ts to a t-1 victory over the
ClnctnnaU RedJ.
The Mets victory, coupled
willttbe Loa Ani!eles' Dodgers'
triumph over the Pittsburgh Pirates, left the RedJ with an IIgame lead In file National
Leagu', W~sl as they go Into
tonlgbl s s¢ea finale.
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''.!'hoae qoct8er4 aren't going
to give up, ' eaid Red Manager
sparky Anderson. "That doubleheader they took from us
Sunday did them a lot of good."
The Meta b&amp;ven't given up on
repeallns as•world champlona
eltlter. And, Iince they traD file
league • le~ding Pirates by
only I~ 1811leti In the National
LeagQ!l ~1, they are in a lot
beljerpoaiUon than the Dodgers.
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on't come around,"
sald Oenlr)' Wedoeeday night,
"we· could get hurt. r feel that
l'tn lniportent enough that the
team needs me."
"Want To WID"
How big a salary raise Gen-

try will receive next year doesn't concern hllli. He's shooting
for the $20,000 that goea with
the world championship.
"I figure I've got 12 alerts
left and I want to win them,"
be said.
The vicklry was the eighth
against six losses lor the slender Met righthander, who has
been bothered by an assortmen! of ailments which Includes
sMu)der and elbow ~rles
and blistere.
"I have to believe that all of
my arm troubles stem from an
ankle r sprained while playing
basketball a couple of weeks
before spring training," said
Genii")'. "llllllBt have hart my
ann favoring the ankle because
I've never gotten a sore arm
from throwing."
Gentry's siarUng assignment
w81 his first since he was routed in the fifth inning by the San
Diego Padree back oo July 31.
And the performance be
turned in came cloee to rriatching the one - hitter he threw
against the Chicago Cubs eariier this season. Ernie Banks got
the only hit in that game.
"I'd have bed a no - hitter if
I had thrown the pitch Gerry Grote called for," said Gentry , Grote had caDed lor a

curve but Gentry shook .him
off and threw a last baD.
"!thought I could jam Banke
but I didn,'t," he said regretfully.
Wednesday night Gentry
shook off Met catcher Dully
Dyer. This thne, though, he
had no regrets.
Cunsecutive doubi:!S by Bobby Tolan and Tony Perez had
given the Reds a I'WI in the
sixth inning when Johnny Bench
stepped to the plate with one
out. And, the count was 3'2
when Bench went down swinging
on a change-up.
"Gary made a lot of good
pitches· tooight, " !lllid Met Manager GD Hodgee. "But that had
to be the best one."
Genii")' shook off a fast ball
signal U~ree thnes and a curve
ball once before throwing Bench
the change-up.
"I hadn't thrown Bench a
change - up all night and I figured it was a good thne," he
said. "I'm glad he swung at It
tilo because it would have been
baD foitr."
Bench came within a few feet
of gaining revenge against Gentry in the ninth inning when he
fouled a pitch in the left field
seats.
"I was afraid the ball

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MEW TOIUt (UPI)-IT's a
J.ID&amp;, Jane trill from AuiUit to
N"" y...,.•a Day but 11'11 team
tbat bGpel to let Into lhe liGie
Bowl~d ..ller~prepuedto
laloct ~ Oldd Stale 'lind
Southern ~.
'11lal'1 tbt not too atartllna
..,prllaal b1 me coach !rom the
Bl&amp;lO IIIII one from the Pacific
I apeakiJIC In New York Wedneaday aalhe 11.411dlowl klc:ked
Gillis nat10aa1 drive to balll'hoo
a aame tbat'l already a IIUI'I!·
PIP aellout.
"Southam California acliln II

down and qull and IIley never believe wt're slptinl an over
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·"It ..,. like Oblo Stale and "We hope . 4111r lllliuJ WI
Mlchlpn are the ~JIIIb ID our leave aciiDOI aflllr &lt;
lhla teacue witllllne )lii'IOIIJlel 8lld with their heada 011 their
coaclilq," aald Wlaconaln's aboulden lnatad of In !htir
newc:oacb,JohnJardiJie. "Butl ..nda."
wouldn'tiiUiobelnMichlpn's Ralaonbaaesparlofbilbopea
aboelylhe day they play Ohio 'tor beating Southern Ca!Unla
Slate. '111af'll be a real bam- -the Far West's liGie Bowl
burner."
team lor lbe last lour yeara -«1
Michigan cut down the his ace quarterback, Jim
Buc:keyea, :M-12, last year and PIWlkett.
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Wl!lll on kl the Rose Bowl. "I Uke kl thlnlt Stenford 8lld
Mlcblpn, lberelore, Is lnellgl- UCLA wiU be up there u they
ble to retwn to Paaadena under were a year 110, no worae than
the Big IO's ''no l'e@t&amp;t" rule . a tie for secood place," be eald.
Jardine, 35-year-old former

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Seawater contains many
salta, the predomlnatlnc one team came within 011eii8COOd of replacement apealrer lor Dully
being aodlum cblorlcle or doing II last year. ''One thing Daugherty of Mlclllgan State,
common table salt. ·
about thoee guye IIley never lay wl!o begged off fQ take care of
IIIIDle peroonal bualness.
Jardine mentioned MlnneiOia, Iowa and Purdue aa
pollible Bi&amp;IO challe..ers and
"then you have UM.reat of them
with everyone expecting
WlliCOII8In to llnlsh last."
W81 going to get out kl the Clnclnnotl2. LOB-New 'fork 7,
"In three years, Wisconsin
fence before it had a chance to Clnclnnotl 4.
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won 1111ly three games, aD of
hook foul" said Dyer
28-Garrett 2, Mlyt Tolan,
Met tbir~d base . W
Portz.
SB-Bench.
S- tbem CUlling last year," eald
man ayne Horrelsan.
Jardine. "l brouahta wllole new
Garrett, who backed up Genlp h r " bb so alai! with me, we've got new
try's four - hitler with a single Genlry Wl-6
9 4 1 I 2 9 helmets and new unllorms lor
anlid atlepair of doublee, had done ~::~~r L5-4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ the team and everything new
a t silent praying too.
T-2:25. A-:12,902.
we can think of to make our klda
"When Bench's ball went
over my head, I said kl myseU, 'Bend, bend, bend,'" said Line8Cl0re&amp;
Garrett.
Unruffled Ge tr --'ed
Mljor Leogue Resutll
• n Y P·~By Uni e•i'l'ress tnternollonal
to retire Bench on a ground baU
National League
to second and then struck out San Fran 210 0111 011- 6 15 0
Bernie Carbo to end the game. Chicago 120 000 0011- 3 7 0
Jim M Itt f
Bryant, Carrllhe.-. (2), fh. .
err
aces
Y Se- Mahon (9) and Dietz; Hands,
decki of the Mets lonig t.
Rodriguez {8) and Hundley.
WP-Carrlthers ( J.l) . LP-Hands
NEW YORK
(13.]0) . HR-Bonds (18th) .
During the month of August,
1b r h bl
Sunday evening worship serHarrelsanss
3 0 0 Q LosAng 1100 011 027- 11 17 1 vicee of the United Methodist
Boswoll2b
3 0 0 0 Plltsbgh 010 010 0112- 4 B 1
Clondenn lb
3 o o o Singer, Mikkelsen 151 , Hougll Churches wiD be coilducted at
4 0 1 0 (9) and f!aller. Torborg 191, the Union Campground each
Shomskyrt
Se~":;'C,
0 0 0 0 Moose. Glusll (B), Pena (9) , evening at 7:30.
SGwar-tl3brf
~ 02 03 00 Lamb 19) and Sanguillen. 'WP- On Sunday evening, August
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Jorgenaon ct
3 o 1 o 81.
Mi'n e evtten Mrs. Achsah
Dyer c
3o 11
er will deliver the sermon.
Gentry P
4 0 1 0 San Diego
The Union Charge will have
Totoll
31 2 7 1
000 103 OJJO oop .._. 13 11 special singing. George Oliver
CINCINNATI
st. Louis
ab r ~ bl
102 1100 010 ooo 01- 5 15 o: will lead the singing.
Roser!
4000
Coombs. Dobson (9), Dukes
The Rev. Gerald Sayre will
Tolan cf
~ 01 21 10 110), Willis 1121 and Cannizzo- bnng the message on Sunday
Perez, 3b
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Benchc
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3 0 0 0 l26thl, Allen (32ndl .
Clifton Will be 10 charge of the
May lb
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Woadwrd ••
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Clonlngorp
2 0 0 0 Allan Ia
320 002 tO•- 8 12 0 The Rev. Connie Dickens will
Bravo ph
1 0 0 0 McGinn, Raymond (1), Stone- -·~ on Sunda A
t 30
Granger P
0 0 0 0 man (2), Strohmayer (7) and • ..,.._ .
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30 1 4 1 Bateman : Nlek ro, Priddy (3), Mason will provide the Bpeelal
New York
010 001 0011-2 Wilhelm 191 and Tillman, KI';Jl singing and Rev. DeMoss, the
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N.W York DID 0111 0011- 2 7 o no..,u -ee~
Cincinnati 1100 0111 0011- I 4 2
Gentry (8-6) and Dyer :
Cloninger, Granger 19) and
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Wed~y .Vening to advance

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By Un lod Prils tnternotf~~~tl
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W. L. Pet. GB
Pii!StiU~gh
6-4 53 .5-0
Now Yorl&lt;
61 53 .535 11!2
Chl.,..h
59 57 .509 41f2
St. l.O.ta
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Phllacleltlhlo 53 &amp;1 .o46$ 9'h
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to the semi-finals of the winner's bracket In the K&amp;K softball klurnamentln Pt. Pleasant.
The winners coUected 17 hits
Clyd J ·
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e arns wen our or
four and "Scooter" WBIIISley
had three hils in four trips. Jim
Smith was the winning pitcher.
FaDs Ci"'1 will play Farmer's
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Bank and Savings Company of
Pomeroy Friday at 6 p. m. in
the semi-finals and then travel
L de.
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to Parkersburg the- ·~me lr Unl od Press International
even~ng to play the Nitro
National League
Distrtct runnereup In the Weet
·G. AB R. H. Pet.
Virgm1a
· · State Tournament.
Carty,
All
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69 121 .362
Clmnte, Pit 88 334
331 52 117 _353
Perez,Cin 116 ;:u 89l.U .332
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109&lt;1:19 73 1ol3 .326
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p.m. Friday's Gimes
g:~~.~~ ~':!:n1;' ~~g~J
Davis, LA 107 ol36 72 1«1 .321
CJe•e ol Milwaukee, night
Tolan, Cln lll 425 8S 136 .320
Chicago at Wash, nigh I
Holzer Medical Center, Flrlt Torre, St.L 11 4ol36 60 139 .319
Kon City at -New York, night A•e. ·-• Cedar St. General
American LNaut
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Min" • I Boston ' " Ighi
vl8illns bounl :Z.C and 7-.'1 p. m. Yslzkl, 8os 112m 89 131 .330
oaly. Maternity villtlrW houri J ohnan, Cal 10H32 S9 139 .322
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Saunders' Club
. IIIIY1oil Pedlatnc:. Want'.
· Harper, Mil 106 o133 76136 .314
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~lo. Chi m .t36 74 t36 .312
Advances in K&amp;,k
I!Dd Mr~., haD P. F o,CKIC 19901 ~ 383 113 .310
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Bob Sa1111der's ~ker State "o;rilzls,
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a~ltotnt
R1n1
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NolloMI LHgue: Bench, Cln
M'l!lDe Homes, 6-2, In the K&amp;ll; '
Perez, Cln 35; H. Aaron, Atl
Tourney Wednesday. · Pauj
Allen, St.L 32; Wltllanit.
31 ·
Wic)dlne and Bob Eastman
slainmed two bill each for the
wlntters.
.paced the
liiso:rs
bill.

Chicago
ol3 75 .364 29V•
Wodllftdoy's Ruuns
Booton 7 Kan City 4, lsi
Kansas CI~~J!oston 3, 2nd
IOokland 11 Cleveland 4
Belttmore s California 4
Ttodoy•s Probllbte Pltcllers
(All Times EOTl
Detroit (/h.Loln 2·3) at
Milwaukee (Pal!ln 8-91. 2:30
pm
WHI
W. L. Pet. GB ·Chicago (Miller HI at New
,. olD .661 ... York !McCormlok 1-Dl. 2 p.m.
Kansaa City !Fitzmorris 5·31
6S #I .510 11
Boston IRomo 6-2) 1 30 p m
58 .#11 20 atCleveland
(McDowell,16-7i ai
59 .417 20'12 Oakland (Odom H), 10:30 p.m. ,
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Minnesota 001 0111 OlD- 3 8 1
Wash
2011 003 OO•- 5 6 1
Tlant. Williams (6) , Woodson
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Hannan, Grzendo (81 and
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - U. S.
Rep. Wayne Hays, D-Ohlo,
charged Wednesday that Rite
E. Hauser, a United States
delegate to lbe United Nations,
W81 ''prcmoUng hOIIlOeexuallty
and lesbianism."
Hays, commenting on
Prealdent Nixon's double vekl
ol education and housing biDs,
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~w York 1100 0111 0011- 1 5 0
'johnson, Wood 17) and
Josephson; Bahnsen. Kllmkow·
lkl 18) and Munson. WP·
Johnson (1-2) . LP-II&lt;Ihnsen (1081 HRs. Herrmann 114th),
white l16thl
·-Cleveland
130
ooo OOx-11
ooo- 4 139 21
Ooklnd
lOS 230
Hargan, Auaffn (3), Colbert
(31, Lllhtr (I) and Fosse;
Ftngon Lachemonn (2) Locker
(4) ond'Fernonctez. WP-Lacllemann (3-1) . LP-Austln (1-S).
HR-FerNlndtz {loltli).

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BOCia1 goal.
"I lmow no helter way of
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repr 3lithe U 8 00 United
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Omml•on.
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Wednesday ralher dwi bavln&amp;
leltgamJ lieD! to . the
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Wllllhington .State, WMillnCioft
llld Clregul State inJproylnc.•
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lndlvi.&amp;Jal. He hu abooat.,.
llron8 an ar111 11 you'd emo
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Academy lui year when we pit
In ID opUon lor him for fbtt
day."
Ralllllll lmmedlately left for
LGI Allgelea for llllolber talk
there Wedneaday nighL

u:... Leatens To Clash
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ASliLAMD, Ohio (UPI) Sanduaty and Mlamlaburg,
both unbeaten, were kl meet
ioday to determine which team
goea lnkl the finals of the Ohio
American Lealon Baseball
Tournament without a loeo.
Sandusky hammered LAncaster pitchers lor 18 hits Wednesday on the way kl a 7-4 win,
while Mlamlslmg 111ueaked by
Waahlngtm C.H. t-3 ID II IM·
logs.
In other semi-final play
scheduled today, Sidney plays
Bridgeport and Washington
C.H. goes 81ainsl Lancall8r.
~lnal action Wednesday also lnclllled Bridgeport's
ellmlnattoo of defending state

and regiOIIaJ champl1111 cincinnati 1&gt;-2; Worthlnglllll beat Parma ~ 1111 23 bits; and Sidney
ouUasted Kent }lin 13 ilminp.
Sandusky found Itself down J, ·
I after two lnnlnp, but MadE
Mills and Mark Deming each
clouted foil' hits kl putlbe lealn
In the race.
Waabln(lton C.H. scored once
In the top of the lith, but
Miamisburg came right bac:k
with two nms In the bottom of
the inning lor the win. ErQe
Pyle, who tamed lhe lleinl mil,
gotlbe plldllng victory In re!W.
Dwight Relnaletle and Jln:t
Albright each bad three bits lor
Worlhlngtan u Jack Savage lot
the win over Parma.

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PT. PLEASANT - The West Jackson effected the placement
Virginia Department of Em- of 31 Individuals in gainful
ployment Security serving the employment during July.
countiee of Mason, Putnam and Selection and referral W81!
completed In connection with
119 Neighborhood Youth Corps ~
participants in Muon and ;
Jacklon Counties; 54 ID Mason
and 65 In Jackson County In
connection with the state
Department of Mental Health, ,
CUSS
Department of Highways, 1
Department of Employment
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Security,
and the Department of •
President Nixon will cooler In
Naltiral
Resources.
New Orleans Friday with
citizen representatives from The program Ia deeigned kl
stUdents, meeting ·
seven southern states lacln&amp; give
established
income criteria,
school deseareption problems
tbls fall, lbe White House an- experience , and-or an opnounced.
portunity to estabUah desirable ·
Preu Secretary Rooald L. work habill. In addition, the .:
7iegJer said chairmen and vice salary of $1.45 per hour for the ·
chairmen of state advieory 32 hour week is judged an 1m- '.
commltteeaon pubUc education portent facklr in llllllllns youth ·,
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L'il'u'fiil ii'ii·a··;·· 'G~ofgia, ~ lnJulfan.MD'f"' eJa. in
'•tri,Jlt'· ~s -'
Mi•"•slppl, North C1ro11na and Pl}'l!hlatric ' iJdi
South Carolina will meet with Individuals In an occupatJon ·
was activated.
the President.
PITCHER HURT
Ziegler said lite President
would confer eeparately In New
OAKLAND !UP)) - The .
Orleans with the Loulslana Oakland A's announced Wed- ,.
Slate n--•ttee H _..._,,,,, neaday that pitcher Jim Roland ·
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Waablngton !rem Milalsslppl, and will be lost to the club for ··
South carolina, North C8rollna, about 10 days.
Georgia and Arlwisaa.
Roland injured the knee in a .
futile
slide home in the eighth ·
"1belawillmportenlandiaa
central Ingredient in thla Inning of Tuesday mght's 6-6 "
p:-oblem but we are trying kl victory over the Cleveland '
'-Old
1a1 •··manalhereaea,.
IOC c.-..~ Indians. He continued to pitch in ~
and
Ia much more kl it the ninth, retired two batters
than the law," a Nixon and then gave up a single to Roy ;
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illrs. Grace .!'ratt appolnled
Mrs. Mary Kunselnwl and AJI's,
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Mlaa Oiarleen · Watd, lJrkl8. Muller; Clirts and Beth, Shirley
elect of Mr. David Garver, 1011 Rose, Lori and Jlmlny, Donna
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Garver, Larkins, Patn and Chryle.

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WOIIII!e S~ of Je~!R- , lnmi!d. lh,,Ill&amp; !lecfll!)l"l!hoW" tlllj/tr~ prille. Rlilreshmenta , ~u~ P\Cnlc, 4:3h.IJI·,Frtdiy, ·permlll p-ln~ed, , ·.fried,
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'I1IERE WAS ATIME,IJI1 frlellda, wben there was llllle r11k Church. The shower was hosted ~ltje Paynter, Edna Price, Ma,er, ,..~1 lllall1lll.
,1 the fourth annlver...narty·
Stewart has iolun~ 10' 110·
lnlrlvellnllwithoQtahotelormotelmervaUCIII,TballlmelsDO by 1evera! friends of Mlaa Cfll'8 . llllton, Margie Roush, All.reeeat~oft!ae of the Melp 1Ufl! Knotcheta • • • OU ' '
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Doris sayre, Edith Jividen, M 1pter, 11-:rear-m~ 'l'llelday n!chl' af th8 Melp
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tra'1'81et'a vacation woea.
Yellow and green streamers Ruth I..llrkln, Vera Weber, pllll were
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Jult lut week, Grace Hawley, her grandaon, Ricky Hawley, e1tendlng from a bride "'Pllca Jeanne Benlz, Sally Ebersbach, Frelldle HoadalllleH, Mn,
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Ploaie Alluwu1h, and Mae !.aJDbirt 1el off for Wllllamlburg. to an umbrella centered llle glft VInas l.,ee, Elva Dalley; Iva Reaild Plaee, Mn. l.eiUe (lib off poiilids lleftlltl!y) 11'11 I.F;T,utT $'~- Ml;.·and
Club ,meii!IW~• ·! .~rvel!
..,_ were .-ted with Bashing ''no vacancy" lllgn8 table. Games were played. Lawrence, Zelda~. Maline Roa1b aad M Wllbar given to Mrs.. Speara In' lilts . . Milnball Ro"~b en· re!r~~bm~nt,f:•l ,llli"'~.·"bll~
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aerb,me Le= .... ·i;iil':i~qtableweJ8hlfor tile with a
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Mrs. Ceeell• !intcb.. .At the and ftfri, VlrgiJ Roush and 'lila
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Ebersbacb, Jean . Sayre, Dab the late Charles Watd, will be l5oiict! danll of ......~ • .,__ IIJIII'Vetlll')' party were one grea~parenll, Mrl. Doll)'
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WWethelrlrlptumedoutweUdelpltethefi'Uitratkuoftlle Roush, Dorothy Durst, Buel married tO Mr. Garver In an
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Holter, P•tte Pickens, Frances Portland United Methodist
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Foster, Shirley Johnson, Church on Saturday, Sept. 5at8 M ~I Church
of tile week 'lar tile 111011 weip~ his birthday were Jan Art, and
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Kathleen Ward, Joyce Rltcliie, p. m. Ari opm. reception will e
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lludci, Moore hu been -M•-ed u an assistant football Beverly Price, Carolyn Price, foUow In the church annex.
AtiA!ndlng were Mr · and Mrs. the l'llllll!!I'IIP·
erota, MUlle thompson, RAmee Pleasant Off F~Uiiw• plan wWk
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Charle. Farmer• Mr• and Mrl. Mrll. Edith Gardner, Mra. Burke, andy Swatzel, Dale and In the sec!H111'fle~ for a ~
eoadl Iilii biolo8Y teacb.. at Gallla Acade1111 High School.
Donald Bennett 111111 children, t.oalae McCarty ,and Mrs Danny HID Jcibn Joe Shain of two candldatU1 Thunida7
DurlnglilalutqiW'IeratOhlo University Buddy came up with a
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WashlnstonC.H.; Mr.lnd Mrs. Speara planned the part;r:' 'Vickie hU Mrs. D.te
nigh! al81n' tlle ~~~ rta~
4.0 andllle qlill'ler before that made a 3.8 average. Buddy's
Lewis Young and famjly, Mr. C«&lt;terplecea fieie made by Mrl Rliymqnd Hensler' Mr.' building, Maln '. '~nd ·Foui'U.
llrother, PaulHiynee, who'D be a aenlllC' at Ohio Unlvenlty this
TUPPERS PLAINS - 'lbe WUford, and Barsh Morton and and Mrs. Gene Jewell and Mrs. Fnda Hendenon. One Ruth Donohue, Mr. and Mrl: Streets. Ai'ea Odd'. FeUqwl are,
faD, Ia doln&amp; .aJmosi aa well academically. Both, of COUI'IIe, are family reunion of Mr. and Mrs. husband, Clarence.
family • Mr.· and Mrs. Wlllllm featured a cake of lhavlnc VIrgil Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Invited to share,Iii ll)la, maeiiJt
Mlddlepcrt High School grads.
Clarence L. Nichols at lllelr Granddllldren are Charle. Whitlock and aon, Weat cream decorated with I'Oiel, 'Michael, Mrs. Tom Wolfe and and llle de~ wor~. )
Emmi X. and James Clatworthy are about to make the move home here on July 211 was at- Hendershot, Mar.vln Nichola, Columbia, W.Va.; Mr ·and llln: and another a fat girl flpriDe TJu:a, Mra. Daniel ~eneler, and lllllta11atlon of local, pftlcel1
lntothelrnewhomeonGrave!HIUinMlddleporl 'lbebouaewlll lended by their nine children, Earl Jr. N_lchola, Kenny !':t:ush.;dw=-, :;;ad cllmblns up a mowll to . lbe .Jamie, and Mr. Freeland allolaplanned~11111PI!'to«.'/::·
be mrnpieled tbll week and the couple find themaelves packing grandchildren and great· Nichols, Rickey Nichola, J!llla
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grandchildren. .
Sinclair and husband, Janice Robinson, Fli!twoods, W. Va. Gamet1 were played and the Aller llle many glfta were slate officers. ·l,lcbt r~,.
MJb Wrlabt and bls famll;y hive moved from Middleport to
The children are (sons), Rev. Tippie, Palrlcll Tipple, Ronnie
door prize 11'81 WOII by Mrs. opened, Ice CI'I!8JII and cake
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Delbert Nichols, Charles Clarence Nichols 1s a sister.
Richard Sargent and fiancee, were roPS dOlts attached 10 LaatWedneadayMr.andMrs. Poca and Mineral ~~ at
ManjiOila Scbool 'Wba'e he lock a machinist oourse and bas a Nichols and wife, Beatrice, Great-grandchildren are Dale Jan Plccln, Mra. Frances place cards with orlilnal verse
HW gave a birthday Pomeroy have~ )n\llljld'litd.
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JobnoFo;r:th'Cooper'Butcb'; !~~~r·~-- new orders. He will be Lamont Nichols and wife, SinclalrandJoySinclalr.
~::er,JrMr~~!nr:-'M.-Selva l!yMrs.Gardner.Lightrefresh· party for their grandson, :::~~~talargegrpupof.
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JOS!Oph Richard Hill Roush.
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lraniilerred In early winter to Alaska. He's currently stationed wife Lowse Clarence Nichols husband and ds"•hter .... Mrl. Rufual::oe,FredSmlth and
Ice cream 1 cake and Kool·Aid will be pre1ent 10 welcome
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with the Air Force at Ca1ume t, Mich.
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Mary, and' James Burgeola, ""and •grand·
Mr Coe
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_ Miriam Hen. daughter, Christy. Burgeols, and
Rock
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Clara ~e Sargent, Mr. and
Wolfe and
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Society News
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Stover Mr 1n11 Mrs. Leonird Carol Fruth, Muon; Mils
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2. famliy, Mrl. ser':.~ Sloneyl'jllnt,N~York,vlalted rout
tllere wu a good 1111 of 11110a
Mr..end Mrll. Pete Shleldi Eut recently with Mr. and Mra. birthday. ·
au! water damage.
RoiM•rt Wallon.
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Mr. and 111n. ww Nlc~ oi
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Mr. . and Mn. Eugene
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into Oz with these
and daupta:, Lee, ,. &amp;In~ ~·~!~J" ~~~~and . . . . allllebllale-ift••Mn. 'Mr,~II{I,J '
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Ana, CaUL, lp4lll a •eekaa4
It Jolin H. BaQey,. SIJftr Rldp, and two . Of
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illrs. Grace .!'ratt appolnled
Mrs. Mary Kunselnwl and AJI's,
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Mlaa Oiarleen · Watd, lJrkl8. Muller; Clirts and Beth, Shirley
elect of Mr. David Garver, 1011 Rose, Lori and Jlmlny, Donna
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Garver, Larkins, Patn and Chryle.

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'I1IERE WAS ATIME,IJI1 frlellda, wben there was llllle r11k Church. The shower was hosted ~ltje Paynter, Edna Price, Ma,er, ,..~1 lllall1lll.
,1 the fourth annlver...narty·
Stewart has iolun~ 10' 110·
lnlrlvellnllwithoQtahotelormotelmervaUCIII,TballlmelsDO by 1evera! friends of Mlaa Cfll'8 . llllton, Margie Roush, All.reeeat~oft!ae of the Melp 1Ufl! Knotcheta • • • OU ' '
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Doris sayre, Edith Jividen, M 1pter, 11-:rear-m~ 'l'llelday n!chl' af th8 Melp
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tra'1'81et'a vacation woea.
Yellow and green streamers Ruth I..llrkln, Vera Weber, pllll were
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Jult lut week, Grace Hawley, her grandaon, Ricky Hawley, e1tendlng from a bride "'Pllca Jeanne Benlz, Sally Ebersbach, Frelldle HoadalllleH, Mn,
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Ploaie Alluwu1h, and Mae !.aJDbirt 1el off for Wllllamlburg. to an umbrella centered llle glft VInas l.,ee, Elva Dalley; Iva Reaild Plaee, Mn. l.eiUe (lib off poiilids lleftlltl!y) 11'11 I.F;T,utT $'~- Ml;.·and
Club ,meii!IW~• ·! .~rvel!
..,_ were .-ted with Bashing ''no vacancy" lllgn8 table. Games were played. Lawrence, Zelda~. Maline Roa1b aad M Wllbar given to Mrs.. Speara In' lilts . . Milnball Ro"~b en· re!r~~bm~nt,f:•l ,llli"'~.·"bll~
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aerb,me Le= .... ·i;iil':i~qtableweJ8hlfor tile with a
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punch, .null and minII were Maftha Lou Beegle, Robin and
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Mrs. Ceeell• !intcb.. .At the and ftfri, VlrgiJ Roush and 'lila
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Ebersbacb, Jean . Sayre, Dab the late Charles Watd, will be l5oiict! danll of ......~ • .,__ IIJIII'Vetlll')' party were one grea~parenll, Mrl. Doll)'
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WWethelrlrlptumedoutweUdelpltethefi'Uitratkuoftlle Roush, Dorothy Durst, Buel married tO Mr. Garver In an
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Holter, P•tte Pickens, Frances Portland United Methodist
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Leln ~ Jean Wimer wu nami!d queen Others bi!iplng Jqey celebta~
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Foster, Shirley Johnson, Church on Saturday, Sept. 5at8 M ~I Church
of tile week 'lar tile 111011 weip~ his birthday were Jan Art, and
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Kathleen Ward, Joyce Rltcliie, p. m. Ari opm. reception will e
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lludci, Moore hu been -M•-ed u an assistant football Beverly Price, Carolyn Price, foUow In the church annex.
AtiA!ndlng were Mr · and Mrs. the l'llllll!!I'IIP·
erota, MUlle thompson, RAmee Pleasant Off F~Uiiw• plan wWk
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Charle. Farmer• Mr• and Mrl. Mrll. Edith Gardner, Mra. Burke, andy Swatzel, Dale and In the sec!H111'fle~ for a ~
eoadl Iilii biolo8Y teacb.. at Gallla Acade1111 High School.
Donald Bennett 111111 children, t.oalae McCarty ,and Mrs Danny HID Jcibn Joe Shain of two candldatU1 Thunida7
DurlnglilalutqiW'IeratOhlo University Buddy came up with a
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WashlnstonC.H.; Mr.lnd Mrs. Speara planned the part;r:' 'Vickie hU Mrs. D.te
nigh! al81n' tlle ~~~ rta~
4.0 andllle qlill'ler before that made a 3.8 average. Buddy's
Lewis Young and famjly, Mr. C«&lt;terplecea fieie made by Mrl Rliymqnd Hensler' Mr.' building, Maln '. '~nd ·Foui'U.
llrother, PaulHiynee, who'D be a aenlllC' at Ohio Unlvenlty this
TUPPERS PLAINS - 'lbe WUford, and Barsh Morton and and Mrs. Gene Jewell and Mrs. Fnda Hendenon. One Ruth Donohue, Mr. and Mrl: Streets. Ai'ea Odd'. FeUqwl are,
faD, Ia doln&amp; .aJmosi aa well academically. Both, of COUI'IIe, are family reunion of Mr. and Mrs. husband, Clarence.
family • Mr.· and Mrs. Wlllllm featured a cake of lhavlnc VIrgil Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Invited to share,Iii ll)la, maeiiJt
Mlddlepcrt High School grads.
Clarence L. Nichols at lllelr Granddllldren are Charle. Whitlock and aon, Weat cream decorated with I'Oiel, 'Michael, Mrs. Tom Wolfe and and llle de~ wor~. )
Emmi X. and James Clatworthy are about to make the move home here on July 211 was at- Hendershot, Mar.vln Nichola, Columbia, W.Va.; Mr ·and llln: and another a fat girl flpriDe TJu:a, Mra. Daniel ~eneler, and lllllta11atlon of local, pftlcel1
lntothelrnewhomeonGrave!HIUinMlddleporl 'lbebouaewlll lended by their nine children, Earl Jr. N_lchola, Kenny !':t:ush.;dw=-, :;;ad cllmblns up a mowll to . lbe .Jamie, and Mr. Freeland allolaplanned~11111PI!'to«.'/::·
be mrnpieled tbll week and the couple find themaelves packing grandchildren and great· Nichols, Rickey Nichola, J!llla
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grandchildren. .
Sinclair and husband, Janice Robinson, Fli!twoods, W. Va. Gamet1 were played and the Aller llle many glfta were slate officers. ·l,lcbt r~,.
MJb Wrlabt and bls famll;y hive moved from Middleport to
The children are (sons), Rev. Tippie, Palrlcll Tipple, Ronnie
door prize 11'81 WOII by Mrs. opened, Ice CI'I!8JII and cake
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Delbert Nichols, Charles Clarence Nichols 1s a sister.
Richard Sargent and fiancee, were roPS dOlts attached 10 LaatWedneadayMr.andMrs. Poca and Mineral ~~ at
ManjiOila Scbool 'Wba'e he lock a machinist oourse and bas a Nichols and wife, Beatrice, Great-grandchildren are Dale Jan Plccln, Mra. Frances place cards with orlilnal verse
HW gave a birthday Pomeroy have~ )n\llljld'litd.
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JobnoFo;r:th'Cooper'Butcb'; !~~~r·~-- new orders. He will be Lamont Nichols and wife, SinclalrandJoySinclalr.
~::er,JrMr~~!nr:-'M.-Selva l!yMrs.Gardner.Lightrefresh· party for their grandson, :::~~~talargegrpupof.
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Mrs. Edna Shockey and
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JOS!Oph Richard Hill Roush.
t easant ptelllben
lraniilerred In early winter to Alaska. He's currently stationed wife Lowse Clarence Nichols husband and ds"•hter .... Mrl. Rufual::oe,FredSmlth and
Ice cream 1 cake and Kool·Aid will be pre1ent 10 welcome
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with the Air Force at Ca1ume t, Mich.
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Mary, and' James Burgeola, ""and •grand·
Mr Coe
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were serv~d to Mr. and Mn. lllem·
_ Miriam Hen. daughter, Christy. Burgeols, and
Rock
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Clara ~e Sargent, Mr. and
Wolfe and
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Society News
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Stover Mr 1n11 Mrs. Leonird Carol Fruth, Muon; Mils
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Ml'.and¥ra.BWMcDanielof BuckJ;,;tha11.....,w, .....,.y
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2. famliy, Mrl. ser':.~ Sloneyl'jllnt,N~York,vlalted rout
tllere wu a good 1111 of 11110a
Mr..end Mrll. Pete Shleldi Eut recently with Mr. and Mra. birthday. ·
au! water damage.
RoiM•rt Wallon.
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Mr. and 111n. ww Nlc~ oi
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Whltemu of Torch were
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Mr. . and Mn. Eugene
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.__an Vlallai ·~·a.plallc~.~ ; , • MrS. CBIToll E)Uott In
into Oz with these
and daupta:, Lee, ,. &amp;In~ ~·~!~J" ~~~~and . . . . allllebllale-ift••Mn. 'Mr,~II{I,J '
..1.;;; a'We!IIUit)'
wondrous sets of 21liY
Ana, CaUL, lp4lll a •eekaa4
It Jolin H. BaQey,. SIJftr Rldp, and two . Of
ow
combed cotton knit shirts
bere w1t11 hll IK'9ther, Mr, llld
toot Attendlt. 1l1ll't Mr.
Mn. Fla ....Jfillf&gt;led
)'ton, • . ;. .
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with corduroy flare
Mra. Boyd Hackney and
Carl
Silllth
· ·brolller and
cblldren.
ajde 8alb Wife, Mr: •nd Mra. Carl..,._ _)',.._ _..................,. .. .
bottoms. The shirts come
Mr.andMrs.J-Stoutand
Veteran• Qlle
PIUI
s,lnran In Malan, and with r
in solid colors with
famlly apent a WMII'• -.t1oa
l'mleroJ', M lild
other relAilvtta.
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with a kingdom of
It Myrtle Beacb, S.C.
Mr. and Mn. M«pa, ~~i
necklines. The slacks are
Mr. and Mra. Garland
Mar)' E. J
,
in patterns or solids.
~ !!d!P"I. •- v•.•
Both are washable.
llpettllae ;;~~Jere· bir
Sizes: 3, 4, 5, 6, 6x
mother, Mri. ll7l'lle
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LvcurgUa HUiln., dece .. , ,d ,
wh"l adctrtue•
unkriOwn.
will take n~tlct~het on JU1'1':2l,
ttto, tPec:lal pr-oce.clinga •Wtr•

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Court of MelgJ tounty, Onto, IN

THI6 MATTI!'R OF THE AP· .

UNKNOWN
HEIRS
OF
~YCIJRGUS
HILAND ,

The Publisher reserves. lhe j

D!CE,t,SED. ET AL ., AND
N!!CESSARY IN THE CONSTAUCTf,ON
AND
IM I'ROVEMENT OF STAT-E
ROUTE NO . 7. SECTION 6.34,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO, CASE
NO. 14694. In pursuance of a.
r~tolution and finding of the
Dlrtctor of Highways of the
State of Ol'llo, in Volume 54,
PIQI 899, of tht Right gf Way
Section Of the Journal , bf the
Dlr~tor of Highways, setting
torththetltlsnecessaryforthe
ubllc convtnltnceand welfare
o appropriate tee title for high way pur posts over the property
,uuated in Section :Sl, Town 2.
Range 13, Selltbury Township,
Meigs county, Ohio, lying on the
ltft side of the centerline of a
•urvey made by the Departmtnt ol Highways, and
recorded In the records of Meigs
County. Oh{O, and being more
tully described as follows:

Insertion.

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!~ RJRNACE

Wanted To Rent ·

All tliH In stock,'Gu or fuel
al~ "' tct. Cell now, tor best

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BLINOADS

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Fe11111e Help Wanted

Notice

Addlfional 25c Charge per
Advertisement .
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GUN SHOOT Friday evening, ADD TO your family Income.
8 30 a .m to !i :60 p.m. Dally,
Ha
d
Demonstrate loya and llllfa.
B:30 a.m. to 12 ·00 Noon
Aug. l.t 7 p.m.
ma en
Eam 135 an even'lng. Work at
satur-day
Bacons. Mill Hill Road .
your convenience. No ••·
SPonsored by Recine Fire
perlence. No Investment. Call
Dept.
· 992-"32. Write Toy Ladles
8·11~tc
P~ Ptan, Johnston, Pa,
penl,ftion for land taken and
f
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barbecue,
$0.00 n damages to the reslclut CHICKEN
a.n-31p
on account of the appropriation
homamade Ice cream, Aug .
of
the
fee
title
end
construction
16, Racine fire station.
PARCEL NO. 117-WL
of said lmr,rovement, or a total
Sponsored by Racine Fire BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
(HIGHWAY)
$25.00, s due : The Unknown
Dept. and auxiliary.
DEA'LER: Worll August to
ALL RIGHT. TITLE AND of
Heirs of Lvcurgus Hiland,
INTEREST l.tl FEE SIMPLE deceased ; Auditor of Meigs
8·11 -5tc
December, free training. No
IN
THE
FOLLOWING County, Ohio ; and Trqsurer of
colle&lt;llng, no delivery, no
DESCRIBED PROPERTY
Meigs County, OhiO, for such I WILL nol be responsible for
cash Investment. Call collect
Interest as each may have.
6U-377 -•79t,
Charlotte
any debts eontracted
The p•rtlts first named
anyone other than mysel .
Heiskell, South Point, Ohio:
herein will further take notice
Carl H. Ralrden, P. 0 . Box 92, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7_;·17·1fC
tl'lat It they are not satisfied
Hartford, W. Va.
with the findings of the Director
1·11·31p
oi._ HJvhways, as to the amount
due thtm tor compensation end
damages, they shell file notice
of thtlr 'applll from tlndln"s as
6LD UPRIGHT pianos, any
to compenutlon and damagn, CHARLOTTE Yonk"" Is ancondition, as long as have npt
within 40 days after the date of
been wet. Paying SIO each.
nouncing
1
full
time
master
publication of this notice, or
First floor only. Mondays will
beautlclen,
Mrs.
Brenda
they will be forever barr ad from
be plck·UP day, Write, giving
Bradford, 1 graduate of
apptallno therefrom .
good directions, Wtflln Plano
Charleston Beouly Academy
Company,
Box 188, Sardis,
and also advanced hair
Ohio .t39.t6.
styling, Bruno's, Canada
!-13-ffc
starting August :U. For an
appointment phone Mason
77J.S706. VIllage Beauty Shop, OLD FURNITURE, dlshea,
trunks, etc. Write M. D.
Mason, W. Va .
Miller. Rt. •· Pomeroy, 0 .
8-13·31c
Call , 992-6271.
3·8-lfc
HAYMAN 'S AUCTION tlouse,
Laurel Cliff, now open eoch
Friday to receive con ·
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction 3 ROOM unlurnlshod apart.
slarting at 7 p.m. Lat us sell
ment. Phone 9ti·2288.
your merchandise.
7·1·ffC
J.22-llc
.c-ROOM furnished apl!:tment,
newly decorated. Ground
REDUCE stfe and last with
floor
. Albert Hill, Roclne, 9&lt;19·
Gobese tablets and E· Vap
2261.
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
8-9-41c
S.S.JOip

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8·7·101c
COAL, LUMP, 111111 and stolcer.
Jacob's coal tipPle, Rutland
Rd. Will deliver.
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ELECTROLUX
swupor,
complete with afllch111ents, SM,t,LL 1•A farm, 6 rooms .,d
paint sprayer, cord olln&lt;ler
bath, carDOied living room,
and throw away bigs. Full
completely mcKiern, all
. '
cash price only $31 . Terms
tillable.
large
metal
barn
with
Free·
Estima
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available. Phone 992-UIS.
part basement. · farm pond,
•n
=-:-=-=-=~~__:8-~13-6tc well stoCked. On blacktop Ceramic llle•n.jlsbt...
road one mile eost af Flvoi
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Points off Rl. 7. See Opal
In
sewing mochl,.,. Sit
original cartons. No at6-Htp .__PIJ_;101
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Hollon aljer 5 p ..m.
tachment&amp; needed, a1 our
controls are built ln. Sews
with I or 2 needles, makes RESTRICTED lots and acreage
tor sate close to Meigs High
R ~"" l
buttonholes, HWS on buttons,
H 1:.
,
monograms, end blind hem ' School. All ulllllles close tiy.
Many sllelol$ to choaH from. :
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Priced a.lnspectlon. Call992· , OLDER HOUSE'!" choice tolln
or E-Z terms . Phone 992·UIS.
6887.
' Syracuse. Priced for quick
8-IJ.6!c
6-J.IIc
sale. Call 992·5J2.1.

Wanted To BuJ

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"'s'tate For Sale·

Mr. &amp; Mrs,
Mobile Home Customer
We Invite .Comparison!
Bring ~ur mobile horne
•prices and needs to us and .let
us tell you lltotrulh In Mobile
Homo buylngl No hidden
costs In '!U!. (!l'lctal I

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MOBIL£ HOMES

:..- - - - - - - LOTS WITH all utilities.
Restricted sub division. v. fo
2·acre loll. Phone Chesler
985-3301, night 915·3302.
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ENGINE :
Ttle Diesel En"lne shell be of
the 6 cylinder. 4-cycle type ; or
A-cylinder, 2-cycle. The engine
shall have 105 horse power with
standard accessories end under
standard conditions {60 F. and
29.92 pressure) . The governed
speed shall not exceed ttte
"'iaii;;~ engine
manuflcturer•s
::.·
recommended
for this type of
service. A displectment ot 400

· torque of 305 foot pounds at uoo
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cubtc
mutmtlm
RPM. tnchers
Proper-and
fuela filters,
!
oil

con- filters. dry-tvr• air cleaner, and
tlnulng along said u.-.e, 147.83 muffler she I be furnished. A
tnt 1o a point In owner's tilt heavy duty 24 volt starter,
property line; thence South 7 battery, and 3S amp. alternator
diQrHI 32 minutes 35 seconds for emple electrical power shall
Ellt along the owner's east be furnished .
prDptrty line, 169.24 fHI tel a TorQue converter, tran ·
point In the proposed &amp;Outherly $mission and «uctes: A singleright of way line of relocetectSiage torque converter with a
State Route 124 and the owner 's 3.0 to 1 ratio shall bt provided.
southeast property corner ; The transmlulon Is to be power
thence North 88 degrees 05 shift, full reversing , with not
minutes 35 seconds West along less than J forward and 3
the owner's southerly property reverse speed . A rear axle
lever and e
line, 165.00 feet to a point In the disconnect
owntr'1 southwest property mechanical parking brake on
comer ; thence North 23 degrees the out put shaft shall be
33 mlnutea !1 seconds East provided. The front axle shall
olong/ht owner's west property be riding non -steereble. The
lint,
fHt to the point of rear axle shall be steer able with
btOinnlnQ, containing 0.22 of en 24 degree oscillation. Both front
1cn. more or len, e~ectualve of and rear axles •hall have power
the present r'Oad which occupies transfer dlfferentlllls and
0.15 of en acre, more or teu. planetary hubs.
Owner claims tllie by In - Steering, BP•kes. and Tires :
strument of record In Deed Steering sh811 be hydraulic
Book 67, Page 177, County power booster or full hydraulic
A.ICOt'cttr's Office .
power . Br-aku are to/ be
Slid stations being the Station hvdroul/c with air or vacuum
numbers 11 stipulated Jn the booster . The tires shill be 12
her~inbefore mttnloned survey, ply , 17.5 by 24, grader type.
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Mnlmuf11 turnln" radius of 21
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And said resolution - furtl'li7feet to oulside of rear axle hub .
H'll forth ttl at $25.00 ., com . EQUIJ¥!1enl and accessories :
The loader Shill be furnished
with 111 equipment end ac ·
ceasorles which era normally
furnished as standard Including
the following; air or electric
AUCTION
horn ; 2 stlle&lt;f beam lights;
SATUR...,_..Y
front and rear ; stop and taU
.
. - • AUGUST 15tlt, 11 lights; tachometer 1nd hour
mtter; amp. and oil pressure
"auges; transm1111on clutch
pack prenun aauoe; torque
converter ttmperlturt gauge;
engine temperature gauge; fuel
oauoe; bucket ltvel geuge;
adlustable
bucket
seat;
drewber ; fully enclosed steel
cab; not water type heater end
defrotter tan .
WtiQM. The total WtiOht Of
the unit excluding any ballas.t or
additional counter wtlghtl to be
not less than 11300 pounds.

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Sanltallon, SJewart, Ohio: Ph~.\

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basement, Reasonable ·rates. -::
ne ,
Six; Qllrall,_, 3
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'DANNIE'S
MOBILE
HOMES
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IJ':tldur;;ars,

coonhound.
ears In stock. Hltrfs
WAITRESS wani..r. ~~ be REDBONE
phone 112·27n,
over 21, have reference
Retlstered . Phone 9&lt;19·3014. New
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. ....van,
Ve.
Apply In person . Marthi
Resta ...ant, Middleport.
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1·11·31c
COLONIAL sly I~ stereo, AM
and FM ra4Jo, •~kers, .c.
y.eed record , changltr.
~U~Iance
·use our
budget terms. FrM gill wllft
every purcliaM. ~II 992-3352.

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Real Estale For Sale

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MODERN WALNUT sttrto,
AM lnd Ff!,l rldlo, INiures ~
spotd r.Cord ~hanger, •
speekers, ..,.a(;te controls.
Balance ' $71.6t: u.. our
budpetjerms, F~Ehlflwllft
every purchaa. Call t92-3352.
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DAILY CR~~W~!f
ACBOI18
1. Excessively

1. LltUe

pollia
(J well. ,

people
II. "PyJ·
maUon"

2. Gully
S. llolot
t . CWUIIJII
D. Maverick
8. Buktlboll

author

e. Spoken

IO. Ripped

11. Apple

1968 CHEVROIJT
Olevelje 4 ·,Qr. .H;rdl~p.
autoniatlc tr~smiss!Oh. 6

problem ·

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7. Limb
I. Debilitate

12. Typlot~
If. On tht apex
10. J'abrle fu• 11. Berlin
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U;Mtmo
111. Cuntrocto
18. Wltnuo
18. "Little

women"
IIIIer

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nome
22. Cbop
Jt. Lode•
D . Incite
26. lm·
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Help Wanted

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LISTING - 4 btdroaffta,
. nvl~g 16 • 11. Nlct sldt
, o•regt. Nur stores.
- 15 room

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For Rent or Sale

ANNUAL
RIO GRANDE
BEAN DINNER

All bidden must 1t1te en
appra.lmlft Cltllv•ry 'dett. All
bJd1 ll1Uit neve tht ·nlmt tnd
tddrnt Of tht YJftdar on th.t
ironr or tt'le envtlopt 1nd pltlnlt
markld "l.NCStr Bid "
The .. ao'a r-' of _cou'nty commlutontri rewvt~ the right to
rtltct any or all bldl, and tosete~t the btlt bid for tt'lt
urpoae
and:
waive
rregularltlet In favor ' fol the
County ~-n,m 111-IOfl,-11' ••

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THE FOLLOWING 'LIST OF
EQUIPMENT TO BE CON ·
SIDERED AS "TRADE .j NS."
one 1951 model 99 H, Austin
Wlltern Grader.
one lf52 model 22 a Bucyrut
Erlt Shov*l. With 35 foot Boom
Extension
and 1n extr• Bucket.
one 19.t9 model 3 Athey
Loadtr.

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Route 7' TuPioon P~tn-, 0.
2 STORY brick building,
(U7-3191 orU7-3236
Middleport. No reotonable
PAiNT SALE;Farm- and horne · otter rejected. Also lot «hc125,
white latex house paint, S.US
Middleport. Phone 992-5251.
~allon.
King
Builders
Supply
7-28-lfc
FURNISHED first floor el ·
ompany,
290
N.
2nd,
Mid·
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WILL pick up merchandise and
ficlency apartment, utilities
dleport, Ohio.
MODERN I room house,
· take to auction on a perfurnished . Phone 992-:1874.
Pomeroy, vacant. Priced
7-19-tfc
centage basts . Call Jim
1·12·1fc
right lor quick sale. Private '
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. - - - - - - - - CANNING tomatoes, already
owner. Phone 9&lt;49·2145.
Phone 7j2-~1 .
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer
picked, bring your own _ _ _ _ _ _ _
•+_121p
Park, Minersville. 992-332•.
container. Geraldine Cleland.
9-23·11C
Racine, Ohio.
8·7·121c
7-19·24tp
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run 3 ROOM furnished apartment.
Sportsman Club, Sunday ,
Also, 3 room unlurnlslt~ 1962 FORD Gal axle 500, V-8-352, POMEROY - AN ·AMA~G
Aug . 16.
apart.l1ent. Ph&lt;&gt;lt 992-3056. standard wllh overdrive. Call
VALUE - 2 story frame, 3
8·12 ·31C
8-1J.31c 992·6623.
bedrooms, 2 baths, nice lot
8-10·61D
with garage . IN GOOD ·
GROVER'S Photography
CONDITION. $10,500.
Studio will be closed lor APARTMENT, 6 rooms, balft,
vacation from Aug . 17 to Aug. unfurniJhed. Mulberry Avo. THE OLD Free Methodist
25.
,
Phone 192·2431 after 5 p. ft!,
tiding Is
blcts,,~
~ll be•exDI
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Su
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For .. ·
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lnlofmlflon
call
992·5326
I WILL NOT be respon$Tble lor FURNISHED and unfurnished
992·3.t69.
apartmeniJ. Close to school .
any debts contracled
8·1J.Jtc
Phone 992·5434.
anrone other than my&amp;el .
POMEROY - TillS 15 H~RD
10·18-ffc
WI liam J. Kennedy, Bo• 119,
TO BEAT - 1 story trame, 3
Rutland, Ohio.
bedrooms, bath, basement,
IRSIDIIC8
8-12-3tp
garage, GOOD CONDITION,
AUTOMOBILE Insurance boon
$.1,000,
ROCK SPRINGS Fair Special.
cancelled?
Loat
your
2
FAMILY
house,
2U
Race
St.,
Tuesday, Aug. 18, Wed., Aug.
:.•tor's tlctnM? can 992·: POMEROY - l'f2 story
Middleport . Call 992.m9.
19, Thursday, Aug. 20. Will
frame,
just
newly
painted on
6-1S.Ifc·
6.1~601c
leave the Middleport Cab
the Inside, 3 bedrooms, ballt,
Office at 8 a.m1, 11 a.m .• J
basement, WALK TO SHOP.
p.m .. 6 p.m .. SUlCI each 12
JUST $6,500.
.
years old and over. Mid·
TOIUYORSELL
dleport Cab Co., Phone 992- PARKVI EW Kennels, Poodles, 1%0 • DOOR Chevrolet, V·8,
CONTACT US
7338.
and bird clogs. AKC. Pet and automatic. Excellent con·
HENRY CLELAND
8-12-6tp
show puppies. Grooming . dillon . Phone 742·3656.
REALTOR
Phone 992·W3.
8-1J.31p
Olllct 192-2159
3-17-ffc
Res. 192-25..
CHICKEN
borbocue,
1965 CHEVROLET truck, no
8-9-41c
homemade Ice cream, cake,
I'IJSI, 6-cyllnder, A-1 condition,
Aug . 16. Racine lire station.
motor, starter, battery,
Spon$01'ed by Racine Fire
brokes, new tires with new
Dept . and auxiliary.
8-11-5tc
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PONY, $30. George Hensler, factory built camper: Phone
. Tupper• Plains, phone 667· 992·5392 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
~26-llc.
3315.
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CANNING tomatoes. Charles
Phone 7•2·343'1.
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Fosler, Racine, Rl. 2. Phone -----==--.::..;8-Htc
I oi\to•s &amp;.,l1'911t Moltllt Homsl·
247·2309.
1958 PL YM.DUTH station
--------··_12-31p wagon, nine passenger. Good
Doe lor
SAT., AUOUSTIS
motor,
tires,
belfery.
Priced
1962 PONTIAC hunt. Air
conditioned good tires. Runs lor quick .sale, 1100. COntact
II A.M. to 11:30 P.M.
good.
See Dan Cremeans, Eldon Walburn, phone 11'12·
At Community Hall
2105.
Turner Addition, Rutland.
Rio Gr•ncle; Ohio
&gt;'&lt;26-lfc
Patriotic Prooram . O.mos . l:.=:-:-~-,----~--12·3tp
Door Prize• &amp; Sq.. rt Dltpct
PURE
BREI&gt;
German 19118 DODGE, · Well camper
with Tox Harrtoon &amp; Vallty
\ ~T herd puppies, I·week old. aptelal, 12,995. 1967 Ford .....:
BoyJ.
wo temaleo only. Phone 992·
fan pickup truck, l&lt;tng jthd
5983 alter 4 p.m.
CANM&amp; Join Ua
wtdt bed, 5 new 6-ply tlr,.,
11,495. 1M5 Chltvrolet pickup•
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camper, 11M5. 1~
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PH I LCO COLOR TV; floor Ford "&gt;·ton pli:lcup, long etftl
model. Very nice cabinet. wldo bed, UPS. 1"f Caililfec
WAITRESS . AI&gt;Diy In person,
Also, folding high chair . Hdan Deville, IOidtd wlflt
Crow~ •
St18k
HOUII,
Phone 742·504.
txtraa, Including cllmaf
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HouH with three turnlahtld
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garages. Monthly Income,
$190. ·Prlctd reosonebly.. lor
quick stle. Phone '192·3035.'
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County Fair on Saturday.
For want Ad Service
Reward offered. Call 773-5715.
' Scefltsper Word one Insertion
Minimum Cherge7S&lt;
YOUNG COUPLE panfl tiorm
12 cents per w&gt;rd three
LOST. In vicinity of Manke•
conSecutive ln~flrt'lnM••'houa In Mllg• t:;ounly. Wllj
11 cents per word six con - Run and Lincoln Hill areo,
koep up and make smal
secutlve ln&amp;e!Yion~
pne blond Cocker Sponlel
repairs. Phone Athena
2S Rer cent Discount on paid
ijog. Pleae call 992·2502, Non. .evenlngi or write c-o The
ads and ads paid within 10 days . K. A . Grueser.
Dally Senflnel, Box 129-R,
CARD OF THANKS
1-12-3tp
Pomeroy, o.
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FOR. HIGHWAY PURPOSES publlltlerwlllnatbe reSponsible:
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THI6 MATTI!'R OF THE AP· .

UNKNOWN
HEIRS
OF
~YCIJRGUS
HILAND ,

The Publisher reserves. lhe j

D!CE,t,SED. ET AL ., AND
N!!CESSARY IN THE CONSTAUCTf,ON
AND
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ROUTE NO . 7. SECTION 6.34,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO, CASE
NO. 14694. In pursuance of a.
r~tolution and finding of the
Dlrtctor of Highways of the
State of Ol'llo, in Volume 54,
PIQI 899, of tht Right gf Way
Section Of the Journal , bf the
Dlr~tor of Highways, setting
torththetltlsnecessaryforthe
ubllc convtnltnceand welfare
o appropriate tee title for high way pur posts over the property
,uuated in Section :Sl, Town 2.
Range 13, Selltbury Township,
Meigs county, Ohio, lying on the
ltft side of the centerline of a
•urvey made by the Departmtnt ol Highways, and
recorded In the records of Meigs
County. Oh{O, and being more
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Notice

Addlfional 25c Charge per
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GUN SHOOT Friday evening, ADD TO your family Income.
8 30 a .m to !i :60 p.m. Dally,
Ha
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Demonstrate loya and llllfa.
B:30 a.m. to 12 ·00 Noon
Aug. l.t 7 p.m.
ma en
Eam 135 an even'lng. Work at
satur-day
Bacons. Mill Hill Road .
your convenience. No ••·
SPonsored by Recine Fire
perlence. No Investment. Call
Dept.
· 992-"32. Write Toy Ladles
8·11~tc
P~ Ptan, Johnston, Pa,
penl,ftion for land taken and
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$0.00 n damages to the reslclut CHICKEN
a.n-31p
on account of the appropriation
homamade Ice cream, Aug .
of
the
fee
title
end
construction
16, Racine fire station.
PARCEL NO. 117-WL
of said lmr,rovement, or a total
Sponsored by Racine Fire BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
(HIGHWAY)
$25.00, s due : The Unknown
Dept. and auxiliary.
DEA'LER: Worll August to
ALL RIGHT. TITLE AND of
Heirs of Lvcurgus Hiland,
INTEREST l.tl FEE SIMPLE deceased ; Auditor of Meigs
8·11 -5tc
December, free training. No
IN
THE
FOLLOWING County, Ohio ; and Trqsurer of
colle&lt;llng, no delivery, no
DESCRIBED PROPERTY
Meigs County, OhiO, for such I WILL nol be responsible for
cash Investment. Call collect
Interest as each may have.
6U-377 -•79t,
Charlotte
any debts eontracted
The p•rtlts first named
anyone other than mysel .
Heiskell, South Point, Ohio:
herein will further take notice
Carl H. Ralrden, P. 0 . Box 92, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7_;·17·1fC
tl'lat It they are not satisfied
Hartford, W. Va.
with the findings of the Director
1·11·31p
oi._ HJvhways, as to the amount
due thtm tor compensation end
damages, they shell file notice
of thtlr 'applll from tlndln"s as
6LD UPRIGHT pianos, any
to compenutlon and damagn, CHARLOTTE Yonk"" Is ancondition, as long as have npt
within 40 days after the date of
been wet. Paying SIO each.
nouncing
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full
time
master
publication of this notice, or
First floor only. Mondays will
beautlclen,
Mrs.
Brenda
they will be forever barr ad from
be plck·UP day, Write, giving
Bradford, 1 graduate of
apptallno therefrom .
good directions, Wtflln Plano
Charleston Beouly Academy
Company,
Box 188, Sardis,
and also advanced hair
Ohio .t39.t6.
styling, Bruno's, Canada
!-13-ffc
starting August :U. For an
appointment phone Mason
77J.S706. VIllage Beauty Shop, OLD FURNITURE, dlshea,
trunks, etc. Write M. D.
Mason, W. Va .
Miller. Rt. •· Pomeroy, 0 .
8-13·31c
Call , 992-6271.
3·8-lfc
HAYMAN 'S AUCTION tlouse,
Laurel Cliff, now open eoch
Friday to receive con ·
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction 3 ROOM unlurnlshod apart.
slarting at 7 p.m. Lat us sell
ment. Phone 9ti·2288.
your merchandise.
7·1·ffC
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.c-ROOM furnished apl!:tment,
newly decorated. Ground
REDUCE stfe and last with
floor
. Albert Hill, Roclne, 9&lt;19·
Gobese tablets and E· Vap
2261.
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
8-9-41c
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COAL, LUMP, 111111 and stolcer.
Jacob's coal tipPle, Rutland
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swupor,
complete with afllch111ents, SM,t,LL 1•A farm, 6 rooms .,d
paint sprayer, cord olln&lt;ler
bath, carDOied living room,
and throw away bigs. Full
completely mcKiern, all
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cash price only $31 . Terms
tillable.
large
metal
barn
with
Free·
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part basement. · farm pond,
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In
sewing mochl,.,. Sit
original cartons. No at6-Htp .__PIJ_;101
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tachment&amp; needed, a1 our
controls are built ln. Sews
with I or 2 needles, makes RESTRICTED lots and acreage
tor sate close to Meigs High
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buttonholes, HWS on buttons,
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monograms, end blind hem ' School. All ulllllles close tiy.
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Priced a.lnspectlon. Call992· , OLDER HOUSE'!" choice tolln
or E-Z terms . Phone 992·UIS.
6887.
' Syracuse. Priced for quick
8-IJ.6!c
6-J.IIc
sale. Call 992·5J2.1.

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Mr. &amp; Mrs,
Mobile Home Customer
We Invite .Comparison!
Bring ~ur mobile horne
•prices and needs to us and .let
us tell you lltotrulh In Mobile
Homo buylngl No hidden
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:..- - - - - - - LOTS WITH all utilities.
Restricted sub division. v. fo
2·acre loll. Phone Chesler
985-3301, night 915·3302.
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ENGINE :
Ttle Diesel En"lne shell be of
the 6 cylinder. 4-cycle type ; or
A-cylinder, 2-cycle. The engine
shall have 105 horse power with
standard accessories end under
standard conditions {60 F. and
29.92 pressure) . The governed
speed shall not exceed ttte
"'iaii;;~ engine
manuflcturer•s
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for this type of
service. A displectment ot 400

· torque of 305 foot pounds at uoo
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mutmtlm
RPM. tnchers
Proper-and
fuela filters,
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con- filters. dry-tvr• air cleaner, and
tlnulng along said u.-.e, 147.83 muffler she I be furnished. A
tnt 1o a point In owner's tilt heavy duty 24 volt starter,
property line; thence South 7 battery, and 3S amp. alternator
diQrHI 32 minutes 35 seconds for emple electrical power shall
Ellt along the owner's east be furnished .
prDptrty line, 169.24 fHI tel a TorQue converter, tran ·
point In the proposed &amp;Outherly $mission and «uctes: A singleright of way line of relocetectSiage torque converter with a
State Route 124 and the owner 's 3.0 to 1 ratio shall bt provided.
southeast property corner ; The transmlulon Is to be power
thence North 88 degrees 05 shift, full reversing , with not
minutes 35 seconds West along less than J forward and 3
the owner's southerly property reverse speed . A rear axle
lever and e
line, 165.00 feet to a point In the disconnect
owntr'1 southwest property mechanical parking brake on
comer ; thence North 23 degrees the out put shaft shall be
33 mlnutea !1 seconds East provided. The front axle shall
olong/ht owner's west property be riding non -steereble. The
lint,
fHt to the point of rear axle shall be steer able with
btOinnlnQ, containing 0.22 of en 24 degree oscillation. Both front
1cn. more or len, e~ectualve of and rear axles •hall have power
the present r'Oad which occupies transfer dlfferentlllls and
0.15 of en acre, more or teu. planetary hubs.
Owner claims tllie by In - Steering, BP•kes. and Tires :
strument of record In Deed Steering sh811 be hydraulic
Book 67, Page 177, County power booster or full hydraulic
A.ICOt'cttr's Office .
power . Br-aku are to/ be
Slid stations being the Station hvdroul/c with air or vacuum
numbers 11 stipulated Jn the booster . The tires shill be 12
her~inbefore mttnloned survey, ply , 17.5 by 24, grader type.
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H'll forth ttl at $25.00 ., com . EQUIJ¥!1enl and accessories :
The loader Shill be furnished
with 111 equipment end ac ·
ceasorles which era normally
furnished as standard Including
the following; air or electric
AUCTION
horn ; 2 stlle&lt;f beam lights;
SATUR...,_..Y
front and rear ; stop and taU
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. - • AUGUST 15tlt, 11 lights; tachometer 1nd hour
mtter; amp. and oil pressure
"auges; transm1111on clutch
pack prenun aauoe; torque
converter ttmperlturt gauge;
engine temperature gauge; fuel
oauoe; bucket ltvel geuge;
adlustable
bucket
seat;
drewber ; fully enclosed steel
cab; not water type heater end
defrotter tan .
WtiQM. The total WtiOht Of
the unit excluding any ballas.t or
additional counter wtlghtl to be
not less than 11300 pounds.

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basement, Reasonable ·rates. -::
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MOBILE
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coonhound.
ears In stock. Hltrfs
WAITRESS wani..r. ~~ be REDBONE
phone 112·27n,
over 21, have reference
Retlstered . Phone 9&lt;19·3014. New
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Apply In person . Marthi
Resta ...ant, Middleport.
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COLONIAL sly I~ stereo, AM
and FM ra4Jo, •~kers, .c.
y.eed record , changltr.
~U~Iance
·use our
budget terms. FrM gill wllft
every purcliaM. ~II 992-3352.

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AM lnd Ff!,l rldlo, INiures ~
spotd r.Cord ~hanger, •
speekers, ..,.a(;te controls.
Balance ' $71.6t: u.. our
budpetjerms, F~Ehlflwllft
every purchaa. Call t92-3352.
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ANNUAL
RIO GRANDE
BEAN DINNER

All bidden must 1t1te en
appra.lmlft Cltllv•ry 'dett. All
bJd1 ll1Uit neve tht ·nlmt tnd
tddrnt Of tht YJftdar on th.t
ironr or tt'le envtlopt 1nd pltlnlt
markld "l.NCStr Bid "
The .. ao'a r-' of _cou'nty commlutontri rewvt~ the right to
rtltct any or all bldl, and tosete~t the btlt bid for tt'lt
urpoae
and:
waive
rregularltlet In favor ' fol the
County ~-n,m 111-IOfl,-11' ••

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EQUIPMENT TO BE CON ·
SIDERED AS "TRADE .j NS."
one 1951 model 99 H, Austin
Wlltern Grader.
one lf52 model 22 a Bucyrut
Erlt Shov*l. With 35 foot Boom
Extension
and 1n extr• Bucket.
one 19.t9 model 3 Athey
Loadtr.

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Route 7' TuPioon P~tn-, 0.
2 STORY brick building,
(U7-3191 orU7-3236
Middleport. No reotonable
PAiNT SALE;Farm- and horne · otter rejected. Also lot «hc125,
white latex house paint, S.US
Middleport. Phone 992-5251.
~allon.
King
Builders
Supply
7-28-lfc
FURNISHED first floor el ·
ompany,
290
N.
2nd,
Mid·
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WILL pick up merchandise and
ficlency apartment, utilities
dleport, Ohio.
MODERN I room house,
· take to auction on a perfurnished . Phone 992-:1874.
Pomeroy, vacant. Priced
7-19-tfc
centage basts . Call Jim
1·12·1fc
right lor quick sale. Private '
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. - - - - - - - - CANNING tomatoes, already
owner. Phone 9&lt;49·2145.
Phone 7j2-~1 .
TRAILER. Brown's Trailer
picked, bring your own _ _ _ _ _ _ _
•+_121p
Park, Minersville. 992-332•.
container. Geraldine Cleland.
9-23·11C
Racine, Ohio.
8·7·121c
7-19·24tp
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run 3 ROOM furnished apartment.
Sportsman Club, Sunday ,
Also, 3 room unlurnlslt~ 1962 FORD Gal axle 500, V-8-352, POMEROY - AN ·AMA~G
Aug . 16.
apart.l1ent. Ph&lt;&gt;lt 992-3056. standard wllh overdrive. Call
VALUE - 2 story frame, 3
8·12 ·31C
8-1J.31c 992·6623.
bedrooms, 2 baths, nice lot
8-10·61D
with garage . IN GOOD ·
GROVER'S Photography
CONDITION. $10,500.
Studio will be closed lor APARTMENT, 6 rooms, balft,
vacation from Aug . 17 to Aug. unfurniJhed. Mulberry Avo. THE OLD Free Methodist
25.
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Phone 192·2431 after 5 p. ft!,
tiding Is
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992·5326
I WILL NOT be respon$Tble lor FURNISHED and unfurnished
992·3.t69.
apartmeniJ. Close to school .
any debts contracled
8·1J.Jtc
Phone 992·5434.
anrone other than my&amp;el .
POMEROY - TillS 15 H~RD
10·18-ffc
WI liam J. Kennedy, Bo• 119,
TO BEAT - 1 story trame, 3
Rutland, Ohio.
bedrooms, bath, basement,
IRSIDIIC8
8-12-3tp
garage, GOOD CONDITION,
AUTOMOBILE Insurance boon
$.1,000,
ROCK SPRINGS Fair Special.
cancelled?
Loat
your
2
FAMILY
house,
2U
Race
St.,
Tuesday, Aug. 18, Wed., Aug.
:.•tor's tlctnM? can 992·: POMEROY - l'f2 story
Middleport . Call 992.m9.
19, Thursday, Aug. 20. Will
frame,
just
newly
painted on
6-1S.Ifc·
6.1~601c
leave the Middleport Cab
the Inside, 3 bedrooms, ballt,
Office at 8 a.m1, 11 a.m .• J
basement, WALK TO SHOP.
p.m .. 6 p.m .. SUlCI each 12
JUST $6,500.
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years old and over. Mid·
TOIUYORSELL
dleport Cab Co., Phone 992- PARKVI EW Kennels, Poodles, 1%0 • DOOR Chevrolet, V·8,
CONTACT US
7338.
and bird clogs. AKC. Pet and automatic. Excellent con·
HENRY CLELAND
8-12-6tp
show puppies. Grooming . dillon . Phone 742·3656.
REALTOR
Phone 992·W3.
8-1J.31p
Olllct 192-2159
3-17-ffc
Res. 192-25..
CHICKEN
borbocue,
1965 CHEVROLET truck, no
8-9-41c
homemade Ice cream, cake,
I'IJSI, 6-cyllnder, A-1 condition,
Aug . 16. Racine lire station.
motor, starter, battery,
Spon$01'ed by Racine Fire
brokes, new tires with new
Dept . and auxiliary.
8-11-5tc
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PONY, $30. George Hensler, factory built camper: Phone
. Tupper• Plains, phone 667· 992·5392 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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CANNING tomatoes. Charles
Phone 7•2·343'1.
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I oi\to•s &amp;.,l1'911t Moltllt Homsl·
247·2309.
1958 PL YM.DUTH station
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Doe lor
SAT., AUOUSTIS
motor,
tires,
belfery.
Priced
1962 PONTIAC hunt. Air
conditioned good tires. Runs lor quick .sale, 1100. COntact
II A.M. to 11:30 P.M.
good.
See Dan Cremeans, Eldon Walburn, phone 11'12·
At Community Hall
2105.
Turner Addition, Rutland.
Rio Gr•ncle; Ohio
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with Tox Harrtoon &amp; Vallty
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wo temaleo only. Phone 992·
fan pickup truck, l&lt;tng jthd
5983 alter 4 p.m.
CANM&amp; Join Ua
wtdt bed, 5 new 6-ply tlr,.,
11,495. 1M5 Chltvrolet pickup•
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model. Very nice cabinet. wldo bed, UPS. 1"f Caililfec
WAITRESS . AI&gt;Diy In person,
Also, folding high chair . Hdan Deville, IOidtd wlflt
Crow~ •
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Phone 742·504.
txtraa, Including cllmaf
Pomeroy.
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County Fair on Saturday.
For want Ad Service
Reward offered. Call 773-5715.
' Scefltsper Word one Insertion
Minimum Cherge7S&lt;
YOUNG COUPLE panfl tiorm
12 cents per w&gt;rd three
LOST. In vicinity of Manke•
conSecutive ln~flrt'lnM••'houa In Mllg• t:;ounly. Wllj
11 cents per word six con - Run and Lincoln Hill areo,
koep up and make smal
secutlve ln&amp;e!Yion~
pne blond Cocker Sponlel
repairs. Phone Athena
2S Rer cent Discount on paid
ijog. Pleae call 992·2502, Non. .evenlngi or write c-o The
ads and ads paid within 10 days . K. A . Grueser.
Dally Senflnel, Box 129-R,
CARD OF THANKS
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Everett Holcomb reported he
wuuld donate one pig for the
Greased Pig contest. Presidenl
Tum Hauun said he would ask
Racine FF A to donate mooey
for a second pig, and Ken
Bolen 's motion to donate $5 for
the greased pole prize carried.
Mike Benedum reported
prizes will be awarded to the
cleanest animals on Saturday
morning. The two categoriez
will be dairy and beef catUe.
The Girl Scouts suggested
older teenagers guard the entrance at the dance to be beld at
the fair. It was also decided to

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IISS&lt;I'ted ~~. • for the
prtnl:e- and prtnceu; '10 lor Sult(Gr~,IIOhubeetl~ln
Kinll and Queen, and • for the Melp Coalll7 ~'
Rowers.
~ COurt by 'J' B. O'Brien,
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Treasurer Ml1lsa Rllet was Pomeroy, agalDit .l'-trlck l,.,;·..,.......,~:;i..;,.;.....;J-..,:;.;, ;..,;...;..:.::;:::;4~.:::.:;,~~Z.:4~:;;~:::::.:!~~~~=;.~-.J.:.J
authorized to borrow money Jolllllon, C!arlea Smith llid I'
from the bank for expense~ If Richard Hovattar, aU of MJd.
needed.
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Attending the meelin8&amp; were Tbe ptalnUff chargu that
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Jean Whiihead, Mike Benedum, children of the three defendanta
Alan Holter, Ken Bolen, Dan negligently set !Ire to a frame
Midkiff, Margie Jeffers, Debbie buDding· which he owned on
Ohlinger, Janet Mees, Ed Plmn St. in Middleport. He uks
Q-oss, Charles Yost, · Becky the money for 1011 of the
Wright, MiJlsa Rizer, Janice buDding 111d contents.
EasiiJlan, Jo Diehl, Pat Holter, In the aame court, a suit for
Donnll Ohlinger, Harry Slawter, money flied by Keith Goble
Ruth Ann Jordan, Jane Jordan , have the group ~&gt;Fission" per- Everett Hcilcomb, Leota Young, Ford, Inc., Middleport, against
and c. E. Blakeslee. A guest Frank Musser, Lons Bottom,
cathy Pickens, Teresa Chi-· form at the dance.
chester, Pam Holcomb and
Monies requested were: $15 was Mr. Coffey, the new Racine was diamlsaed today, having
been settled out of court.
Debbie Hunnell representing 4- for the dog show; $18 lot the FFA advisor.
These blouses are :tailor~ of the finest ·
H and Girl Scouts.
fabrics - Life Press - .means no Ironing
Parade chairman Alan Holter
Soft ruffle blouses In pure white, shirts
announced money awards to be
given winners in the parade .
with the man tailored look In solids, stripes'
Organizations Indicating that
an~ prints In a beautiful asaortmeot of
they will participate in tht
colors. These blouses t are , lilphly .
parade or project revue are
WASiflNGTON
(UP!)
Nix·
of
the
old
farm
naritv
stan-of
the
limitation.
Racine FFA, Job's Daughters,
vertised In "Seventettn'.'.. 1\lagazlne.
Boy Scouts, Meigs County on administr,tion farm officials dard. Some farm groll!\lled by The adminlstralion's resist-Regular and extra sizes.
Youth Rally , Fellowship of are quietly planning to resist the National Farm Coalition, ance to change in the payment
Christian Athletes, and Star any Senate moves to ~weeten want tbe Senate to tie all rna- limit section is aimed as much
jor crop supports hack to the at t,he enforcement clause as
JWlior Grange.
the Farm Front
parity formula.
at efforts to lower the $55,000
If this is done, farm leaders figure, it was indicated.
the compromise farm support
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bill passed by the House last say growers will be protected Farm bill critics tried and
against
future
cost
increases.
failed
in
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House
to
win
~Iweek.
This is because cost increases adoption of light enforcement
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Under the HQuse bill, future
Big selections of HandJNgs - Scarfs T.,-uly the finest' selection we've ever Shownsupports for feed grains and automatically produce higber language covering virtually all
parity
prices.
And
if
supports
sales
or
leases
of
acreage
from
Jewelry
Buxton
Billfolds
Knee
tripes, and plentu_ of them, Solid colora, the
Acar was demolished and two cotton would be pegged to fixed are tied to parity, higher par- farms which exceeded the pay- 5o k
T'
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newest. fashion . shades In light and dark tG,!JS. ··
persons hospitalized following dollars-and..,.nts levels instead ity prices would mean increas- ment ceiling. The defeated !an·
an accident near Five Points on
es in support levels.
guage would have banned sup..
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Route 7 at 2:13 a.m. today.
One tqp administratioo farm port payments on acreage sold
widespread collar.
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official said today, however, or leased by a big farmer 11&gt;
All are permanent press·.
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that he hQPes the Senate Agri- another, unrelated farmer
See this fine array qf sport shirts for mep"~nd
(Continued from page I) culture Committee will not whose operations were too
northeast bound car driven by
Kayser • Spirit - Berkshire
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Fred Bruce Chapman, 21, jungles with rockers and make any really substantive small to be affected by the ceil·
. Many Styles • Many Colors
Coolville, apparently went out macine gun fire . One flight changes in the House-passed ing.
of control, crossed the highway, a&lt;,cidentally bombed South Viet.. llirm bill when it takes up the
Administration officials, how·
Batk tq Sehoql With
crashed through a fence, into a namese lines.
measure next week.
ever, sympathize with the con·
shallow ditch, and turned over
Military spokesmen said U.S.
The official added that ad- tentionofcottoninduslfYleaders
on its top about 200 feet from F4 Phantom jets accidentally minlatratlm force• are I!IJII!C• who believe such "leg!Umate"
wbere it left the highway.
- - -bombed a South Vietnamese ially anxious to avoid any transfers ahould be pennitted.
Olapman and a passenger, unit operating six miles east of Senate changes in the section If acreage affec\ed by the
Another btg shipment or
Greg Medley, Hockingport, the mountaintop base, killing of the House-passed bill which payment ceiling cannot be kept
women's shorts In ®tlon
StadiUfll
were admitted to Veterans one soldier and wounding II sets a $55,000 per crop limit on in production in the hands of
New Fall Colon and Styles.
and nylon stretch denim.
Memorial Hospital. Chapman others Wednesday.
support payments to big farm· smallerfarmers, cotton prodUC·
Shirts . Tr&lt;lu..,rs - Car100 per cent nylon sfrolch,
dlgans . Socks . Pan lies .
also 65 per cent polyuter
auffered lacerations and bruises
The U.S. Command said the ers. The payment limit sectioo, lion in some communities could
Coordinates.
and 35 per cent cotfgn twill.
and Medley lacerationo and a accident was under investiga~ as approved by the House, be slaahed so far that some
'cui
Alwaya Dependable
In all the most popular
f
poalble fractured leg. They tion .
gives tbe Secretary o Agn • gins and other processing lacQuality .
colors and ~tzes s to 11.
were both in satisfactory
The conunand also r-aported lure wide latitude in drafling illties would have to close, one l-_;-~------~-:--------1
50 P.r cent Pol vaster'; 50
condition late thls morning, the the loss of a UHIH Huey regulations
to prevent evasion offiCial said.
per cen~ CQtfon fabric
hospital reported.
helicopter over the Laotian
for · neat ~pelirance Olaprnan has been cited to southern panhandle Wednesdey.
county court for reckless fl was the 56th U.S. aircraft
long 'we11r, ·SOlid colors
Back· To·SefiQQI Slips • Half ' Slips • Chemises •
operation.
lost over Laos since March 10
qf navy, loclen gfeen,
Panties - Bras • Girdles
when such losses were f1rst
black. brown. 'Slims-and
Playtex - Bestform • Form fit- Roger&amp;. Phil Mdld
reported. One of the crewmen
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r~Uiar slzn 6 fo '18. '
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was killed.
wounded by pollee
cnooblng an ofllcer In tbe lace with a
Many new styles In the newest colors for fall .
The BS2s flew five raids Irick and nine other peniOIIS were Injured earl,y toc1af In the
Wednesday mght and to&lt;!"Y aecond -"·~t 01dlaonlen 00 the ci"''s -.~.mlnan"·· blact west
over jungles three to four miles
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southwest of O'Reilly. The side. Pollee said they were fired Cll several times as they atNQ'f OPEN
base, 26 miles west of Hue and tempted to ll'eak up '"""" moblt ~ blaek youlhl wbo Win
12 miles east of Uios; cahie llopp!ng can and .-!~ ~­
f'rldir ·&amp;Sallirday
under
North VIetnamese artilleTwo policemen 8IDOJI&amp; !lie nine injured by brlctl and
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ry and mortar attack again bottles thrown by the mob. Pollee at oae point tiled tear gas to
Trousers
Dungarees
Long
or
short
sleeve
ITechnlcotorl
today as it has nearly every diapene a mob. Tine lltGrel, blcludq a liquor store, were
Jofln Wayne-Rock Hudson
Shirts • Underwear • Socks - Belts • Jackets day
for a week.
looted.
Colorcarloons : •
Sweaters - Gym -Trunks. Take time to see all of
The base is reported surGood Fairy: Champ
the back-to-school and fall merchandise. Let the
Chump
rounded by up to _2,000 North
HARTFORD, OONN. - GUIIERNATORIAL ~le
Gemini!: Sky's the Umit
boys try on what they like. Get their correct size.
Vietnamese who mil1tary sour- ThiDIU J. Meskill and lfl!lllllorlai tuplraot lmreU p_ wtecter Jr.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
~:ta~~ti~e ~y~gc!:'r:n th~ eully defeated their OJlllCileDte W'"'neaday in the lint
Complete Selection of Sizes
rid the area of Allied means for RepubUcan primary lD Coallocllcul's blstory.
shelling Communist supply
M=lr111, 42, senlng hla IIICtlld term In the U. S. Howle of
MAlON
routes
from
Laos
into
South
ReprmnteU•ea,
fumed bact the cllalleuge of stale Sen. Wallace
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Barnes, 44, lor the GOP nomination lor governor by 93,1311 !AI
Tmlght &amp; Friday
Field reports also said four 38,1115. Welclter, 39, a freahman amil•anan, wu a 75,8111 to
Sizes 24 to 42 waist In popular Hanes gym shorts.
August 13-14
U.S. Marines were killed and 18 50,542 winner OYer state Sen. JClbn M. Lupton, 5!, Barry Gold·
sanforlzed shrunk. Neat fllflng.
Double Fiature Program
wounded Wednesday when a water's 1964 Coonecllcllt eJUJ!P'Illl' manager.
"NIGHTMARE
Leatherneck unit operating
Alsq a complete new selectlo11 Athletic Sup.
IN WAX"
below
Da
Nang
set
off
a
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WASIIINGTON
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NIXON
ADMINI8TRATION
HAS
porters
fQr men and young men. Famous" Sike"
Starr1n9
brand.
shell rigged as a booby trap. It OONVINCED a ........, 8lnale the Safe-··-' antltallll¢1c
cameron M1tcher
occurred 19 miles south...Anne Helen
southwest of Da Nang.
mlsltllesyllem(ABM)llneededtobrlngfortbaSo'flet.-Amerlcen
-Phis~w in Stocl! Ready fQr your Selection
"BLOOD OF
North Vietnamese around the agreementtohaltlbell'llllr&amp;l'l. By d2to 47 margin, the Senate
DRACULA$ CASTLE"
O'Reilly base ahot down a U.S. refused Wednelday to limper witb flmda requested for the ABM
Starring
Anily observation helicopter wblle tbe two IUJ*tiOWCS are nogotlallnS to fb: 1 ceiling m
John Carradlne
PIJta Raymond
Wednesday, killing one of its strategic atml.
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- - - - - . . aaidABM
by the
Idle wtn
of the
they opponenll,
were cmfldenl they
would
the•ote
nat.agaln!d
round.them,
Sllll.
popular U-neck and V-neck sweaters In a blg
range of colors.
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Edward w. Broate, a:Mua., uld ha counted 411 v01e1 - and
pouibly~-loran•mendmonlhewlllcknmweell:toeurtan Solid colors - ~tripes. An excellent selection.
Up8lllioo of Safepard without ct~ttlni bact m the ad·
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Big Selection Nclw:
Actions were laken to im·
prove the I~ . Junior Fair in
July and August meelingo of the
Meigs County Junior Fair
Boatd.
A motioo carried thet a
request be made to elhibillng
groups at the fair tO donate $2
lor finances of the mb Junior
Fair. Tbe donations may be
made Monday, Augustl7, at the
Junior Fair Building.
It was decided to have
mimeographed programs
passed out for Youth Night,
Wednesday, Aug . 19. Appointed
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talks neJotlator, llalened
today to the oame demaDdll
made 01 hla predec1!11141n by
Commualat delegates for
total, uncoadiUouJ U. s.
withdrawal from Soul~
VletUm.
North Vtetaameae""
uegotlator NIIUYen 1111a11 Vp
uld at loday's '/till pea
talb aealoa, "to ead the war
Ia VleiDam and llrlllll the
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preaeat stalemate, It II IDdlsPI'JI&amp;Ible the NlsGD 111mlalatratloa ebaa&amp;e Ill
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trlef, oft·· Repuj,Jwan Cllldldate ~~ate a11111lor, dla • copy of Tbe llalJy Slllllnel
~- Trae7 -llrougbt Ill Melp CoUIIt)' lor a breatfut and a !Gur of tbe courtboUie
11J ·llilll Wolfe 111to is 111 •t~on~V- Sbe II a_.,sta.tlltorneJ geunl lllllped to ~
~ tr1t1t dl'f!llm. Sbe and Trae7 were e'-nalel at tbe Oblo Slate Unlversll)'
~of Law llld lllle buaccompanled Mr. anciMn. Tracy on IDIIIY of their polltkal toura
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Alter shooting his wife, Duncan
apparently walkl!d IICI'OiiS the
room and ahot himself through
the heart. His body was on the
Roor.
Tbe home Is located ~
mile off Paynter Ridge in Salem
Township, near the Fairplay
Church.
Autherlties of Vinton County
were noUfied of the two bodies
by Tom Robinsoo, an employe
of The General Telephone Co.,

yho atopped at the residence to
make a service call. He saw the
bodlea through the front door
and summoned the Vinton
County Sheriff's Department.

However, since the home was
locatedinMelgsCounty,Sberlff
Hartenbach was notlfted by
Vinton officials. He went to the
scene. Also on the acene were
Prosecutor Bernard Fultz and
Coronor Ray Pickens. David
Wilbur, a deputy from the
Vinton County Sheriff's

Department

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local of.

fleers at the residence.

Sheriff Hartenbadl said no
note was found in the home ~
mjght esplain what had taken
place.
The bodies· were taken to the
Ewing Funeral Home an•
moved at f Jut night to the
Reger Funeral Home in Hun-,
tington. Among the u:vlvon It
a son who is with the State HJc1i.:
way Patrol at South Point. NJ,
Duncan was employed u t
plpefitter.

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!ppatent murder-suicide of a H·antington, W. Va., it is
il&gt;tl-year-&lt;&gt;ld man and Wife in belleved by officials, had been
their Salem Townahlp home. dead Iince Monday evening.
Tbey were last seen about 5 p.
Meigs County authorities - m. that day. Tile incident ls
Sheriff ROOert C. Hartenbach, believed to have occurred
Coroner Ray R. Pickens - and before dark, as no Ughls were
a Vinton County deputy found burning in the house wben ofthe bodies 'of Mr. and Mrs. ficers arrived.
Edward B. (Mary) Duncan
Thursday morning, hers .in a Sheriff llartenhach said the
chair, his across the fiving room body of Mrs. Duncan was in a
on the Door. Both had died by chair. She had been ahot ooce in
IODlahOt.
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DENYER (UP!) - John M. of $48.9 mU!ion in 1969, aiKing, 44, resigned Thursday as ,though the firm hai been
chairman of the boatd of King presaed recenUy by short-term
Resoui'ces Co. which has been debts of $34.5 million.
presaild by debts in recent Q-ofters Inc., a Columbus,
montha. The firm owes the state Ohio, money finding finn, ar·
of Oltio $8 mU!ion.
ranged the $8 mU!ion in loans
Most of the preasing debts are for King Resources through the
llllort lenu notea, while the office of State Treasurer John
~ oo Ohio are not due WlW D. Herbert.
19'/J, according to deputy state
lr\lsurer James 0 . Dayton.
''The notes that we hold don't
milture unW 1m which would
lljlt be involved preaenUy in
l!hat they're trying to do," aaid
Dayton. ''They're trying to take
ewer their abort term stock.
'•However, we're extremely
interested in the progress of the
company and Its cash In·
· tereste," aaid Dayton. "We
wouldn't want to contemplate
what Four SeaBOIIS did."
Four Seasons Nlll'lin8 Homos
Inc. of Oklahoma City, whldl
had borrowed M mU!ioo from
the 1late~ recenUy flied far
reorganization under lbe
federal bankruptcy laws.
The loans for both King
Resour&lt;:ea 4111d Four Seasou
were arranged by a

Members of Q-ofters have
contributed to the political
campaigna of aeveral promln!mt
Ohio Republicans, including
Herbert, who is running for at.torney general.
A special Franklin County
Grand Jury lnvesUgation has
launched an inveatlgatlon into
the slate's loan program.

Scouter Honored

Crofters received a hefty
Rnderi fee, paid by King Resources, for arnnglng the
loans.
King said he would have pre!erred to announce hla resiiiJ18·
Uon at a Ume when the company was enjoying the best of
business ... "and when we were
not in the midat of a llquldlty
problem as we now are."
King said the problem of

caah wu catlled by an cessful attempt !AI pin contrul
of another linancllll ftrm, Ia•
vestors Oveneu Servlcel.
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