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Summer School Proving
Challenge to Children
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STORY AND PICTURa
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BY BOB BOBIIUCII
'lbe.OidGfey Mire "ain't" wbahhe ued to be. Alldpeltberluummeuchool.
Ernpluudzq lbe JII'Oil'e• which bu cblnpd ••mmer ICb!Jol from a drag to at least an In·
.....UU,ancl cba"-l!IJI ~ lu J)I'OII'8Dl underway attbl Pcmeroy Elementary School.
Some 1JI n.denll are "Involved'' In the program wblcb II dellgned for the entire Meigs Local
ltJiooi Dlatrict with pupDa ranglnc frOm the. first tbroqb tbe eiiJith grade level. The ati'ea Is on
lndlvldullatteaUoo-IODlethlng tbat a teacher may have to •glect due to clulroom size during a
rouUne acbool year: Under tbe l!felga summer Jdllf8JD each teacher' Is assigned only five pupils. ·
Thla ratio not only provides
time for Individual attention· may ccme later.
make a field trip to Camden
and helP, but acmelimea &amp;lvee lltadellu are using some of Park In Huntington, W. Va •
. .~ ~cher the opJ)OI'tllnlty io the most mcidem equipment Older children, those In the fifth
detect j)rqbleina which~ go available 'in their studlee, In- through the elghtll grades, will .
unnoticed In 1a routine eluding multi-level materials In leave at 8 a .II). Saturday on a
classroom. · Jn other words, reading and mathematics trom trip to Greenfield Village at
many tlmee the teacher can get Science Research Associates; Dearborn, Mich., spending two
. right to~ root of tbe (lifficulty audio-visual materials pur· night at a nearby motor Inn.
a student Is ezperlenclng.
cbased ·under previous federal There'll be a side trip to the
. Clalllee start at ·8:30 each supported programs, assorted Ford Motor Company's Rouge
morning and run through 11:30. texts and teacher-made Items. ccmplex where students will see -·
'lbere are no recess ~ods, but Since attendance of the eustOiner personalized cars roll
a cookie and milk break takes summer school Is not requited, off the assembly line. The group
place about mid-morning. everyone Is there on a voluntary will visit the Henry Ford
Teachers of the · special basis. The staff reports no Museum and best of all,
pr9gram, conducted under discipline problems.
Greenfield Village, where they
Federal Title I funds, meet Of course, it's not a case of will see the past and present
, about every day following "all work and no play." On compared.
. classes to discuss unsolved Friday of this week the students Over 90 buildings of historical
problems that ~ve artsen or from. the first four lll'ades will
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a lbldent
,_a ~e meat« during a reading clus at the sum~
mer prCJII'IID of the Melp Local School District. Phonics
learned Urough the ~am assist the children to improve
tbeir reading abWty.
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MRS. DOROTHY CHANEY using recordings and replicas of clocks teaches the teJUnc of
time to thse small fry enrolled in the Meigs Local School District's "catch-up" summer
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WASHINGTON (UPI)- The Nlxoo admlnlstratioo conceded
'l'bll'lday tbat the goals It set forth In January for the econcmy's
performanc:e and for alharp drop In lnflatioo and u..mployment
Gdlyear ll01t' are beyood ita reach.
Paul W. McCracken, chairman of the Council of Economic
Adviers, form8uy ,.vee~ tbe white flag Thursday before the
8~ Senate Econcmic Cculmittee. He had been feuding with
lbe committee for six months over whether the administration's
llrgleta were achievable.
· DemoCrats 8Jid liberal ecoricinistl bave contended the nation's Gross National Product
goels were unattainable without (GNP) -the total value of all
ll'elfer stimulation of the goods and services produced In
ecoocmy through tu cuts or one year.
blgher ' government spending A 9 per cent Increase would
than the administration would have produced a $1,086 billion
GNP and, the administration
I*'*Dlt.
.. 'l'lw butden of McCracken's aald, would hive ma,le poulble
llltlmony wla that ~ stub- these achievements:
born ud limultaneous Inflation -A drop In unemployment to
and recaaton wblch had doaed 5 per cent by the end of 1971
tbe administration will remain and to U per cent by rnld-1972.
a severe, although diminishing, Unemployment, with about 5
problem u President Nixon milllon woiters idled, has
beadl hito his · re-election averaged 8 per. cent for most of
campaign next summer.
this year. ·
McCracken aald unemploy- -A drop In the rate of
ment and. Inflation "have Inflation to 4 per cent by year's
turned out to be more end and to 3.5 per cent'by mid1tubborn" than anticipated In 1972. McCracken said a 4 per
January when Nixon forecast a cent Inflation rate sWI Is
rapid 9 per cent Increase in the atts~ble. ·

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JULY 9, 1971
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'l'be Melp CGanty Board of Electi0111 office, located In
the Pemeroy MuOIIle Temple ba_lldlng, u maintaining
office boan frem1 tot p.m., M..say tllrouib Friday for
the caavealence ci c~dates In 1be fall electiCIIS '
Tbtaf8llalralteeaadaclerkwtllbeeleetedln 'cb f
Cbe towuld.. ud officials for all villages wt1l be :C~.
Cladldates for potll oatslde of Pem
ud Middle rt
m.;.uoe at Chis lkile. School bGanl
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be
elecled Ia tbe fall with lllree to be •"""' to tile
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:::~Local Bouds, ud two to tbe coaaty aad the
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BGud. 8Gard memben wDI be lllllled to
foar year terms.
Cawlldates have until t p.m. oa Aug. 4to Ole petlU0111.

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The approximate 80 members
of Local Union 1587, In·
temational Electrical .workers
or. the Imperial Electric Co. at
Mlddl~port have been denied
benehts by the ' Bureau. ~f
Unemployment Compensation.
Union officers have been
notified that workers have been
declared ln~ligible for benefits
because they are involved in_a

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the Pomeroy City . Hall with
representatives of the union and
the plant present, the union
maintained that workers were
locked out of the plant on the
morning of June 3 when they
reported for work. The company representatives stated
that the workers were on strike.
According to the Bureau of
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president of the union's
executive 'board, told The Daily
Sentinel Thursday that workers
were "locked out" of the plant
when they reported for work on
the morning of June 3.
·Deeter said that several
workers tried to open the door
and found it locked. He said that
a custodian who would ordinarily have unlocked the door

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the morning of the lncldtnt.
Deeter and Harris said that
the contract of the union with
the company had expired but
tha~ workers had agreed to
work on a day-to-day buls
under the old contract until a
new contract was worked out.
The company refused the offer,
the two union •officials said.
Deeter commented that the .
union Is attempting In a new

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locked ~ut was denied. .
other than a lockout.
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company several hours before parable to benefits received bt
··ii!atiearlng held recently at Tonf'Oeetet, president of the 'he was due to leave the job on employeaOflheeempanyat'tlle
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Immediate action will be
•alre n by the Melgs Coun"'
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Pioneer and Hlstorica1 Socle.J
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to purchase the former home of
Dr. and Mrs. Ray Heaton,
Butternut Ave.,- formerly the
Finsterwald Funeral Home where a Meigs County museum
will be established.
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Meeting Thursday afternoon
in the dining room of the Meigs
County Infirmary, the group
voted to collect all,pledges and
to seek more contributions to
raiSing $10,000 which is needed
to ccmplete the transaction.
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A review . the p 10 ges,
000
totaling in the area of $ • •
was held and members agreed
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collections will be turned over
to. Mr Dolli Ha
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e yes, soc e
treasurer.
meelil)g
called
f 1Another
30
t Thwas
or : . p.m. ·nex urs·
day at the lnfli'IJlllry when it Is
hoped to have the $10,000.
collected.
The trustees of the Herscher
Foundatl In Cha, 1 ton w
Va.,hav:~tlp~ted ;;:$10,o00
must be raised locally towards

the purchase of tne Heaton
home for the museum site.
sorne years ago the late J . w.
Herscher gave $30,000 to the
society for the museum.
At that time It was planned to
build a musllum structure.
However, costs were estimated
at about $105,000 and It was
found impossible to raise the
additional funds needed locally,
so the building was abandoned.
Several months ago when the
Heaton property became
available the society began
negotiating with the Herscher
Foundation to keep the balance
of the 1ft fr 0 th late M
Hersch:r to apmply :n the p~:,

residents ·who have already
P!edged money but to rnake new
con tscts and to Issue an appea1
to .residents, businesses and
organizations for contributions.
Those wishing to help may mal)
their donations to Mrs. Dollie
Hayes, 13 Oak St., Pomeroy.
They may al$o call the Meigs
County Extension Office, 11923895, or Chapman's Shoe Store,
992-2815, to arrange' for
donations to be picked up.

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company In Akron, ..... there
are considerably blgher. '1111
higher wages
paid there,
Deeter
' said, are
becau••
It •alleged that the cost of...~~v~w.. ..
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the Hanna . Coal Co., ...Cadiz,
take its case to the Ohio
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Ohio, says his company ww try Reclamstlon Board of Review If
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higher In that city. However,
strip mine operation In the Resources Director William B.
Deeter commented that llvl,ng
Crown City area.
Nye contended there was no
expenses of workers In tbllana
Hanna last week was denied a vfay to prevent silt runoff from
..:. particularly costa for
license for the proposed mining mining operations on the firm's
groceries, utilities and clothlnc
operations on the grounds that 100 acre site In the Rocky Fork
- are higher than In that city•
silt and sediment ·problems area.
and the union feels that WGrken
wouldbecreatedlnstream beds Hanna proposed to control the
here should receive wages
which could not be prevented. silt and sediment by concomparable to workers of the
"We think we can control the structlng dams, but the state
same firm In Akron. ,
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thing," Hatch said Thursday. sa~d sediment would only ac·
A3 soon as the $10,000 has Wage differences between
WASHINGTON (UPI)
The over-all Index advanced
He said the firm, a division of
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been collected and placed in a workers of the firm here ud In
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Wholeaale prices rose 0.4 per to llU per cent of the 1887
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bank a letter will be sent to the Akron vary from to 12 cents
cent In June, the same as May, average lri June. That rneana It £'1 .....
·Her~her Foundation certifying an hour, Deeter cqed. He
and about the average monthly cost $114.30 to buy the same \.JUU
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that the stipulation has been cited some exam... of the
pace for ~ first five months a•ortment of wholesale goods
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differences Involved. Locally,
of this year, the Labor that could have been ·obtained
What was believed to have Mo., was forced to land his twin
c~. Foundation several OC" Purchase price of the Heaton the firm pays a boring ·miD
Department said ~y.
for $113.80 In May, $110.30 a been a plane crash proved In- engine plane when it ran out of
casions has requested the property Is $32,500. The society operator $2.!111
an hour ccm89
The report Indicated a little year earlier and $100 In 1987. stead to have been a successful fuel.
balance of $26,000 plus Interest has a little over $30 000 on hand pared !.() ~· In Akron; $2.l2~
change In the nation's Inflation
landing Thursday evening In Burian succeufully guided
be returned. However, the $29 000 of which lncludes ~ an hour for a carbon an:'ftlder
problema. There was no The Increase In the over-all Meigs County near Racine.
his plane to a field between the
bala'nee of the Herscher gift and compared to P.•tn Akroo, and
mar'"uu
.... improvement, but .....
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Index
was
0.4
per
cen\
both
A....-~'ftft
to
the
Gallia-Melgs
society
has
hesitated
to
return
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two highways. He later notified
the money and several times accwnulated Interest.
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also ·was no deterioration.
with and without seasonal Post State Highway Patrol, the Gallla-Meigs Airport
According. to •·ntative plans, uder wlio receive~ ~.16 In
•---- In wholeeale prt-- adjustment. The seasonal
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fac- tel h
ts
has presented the proposal of
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Akron Deeter stated
u ,"'" y,_
for-'-·dow boosts---In tors affecting wholesale prices
ep one repor were received describing his problem.
the purchase of the Heaton the first· Door of the Heaton ~ ate no ..;,.,otiati'0111
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about 5:30 p.m. that a plane Eddie AtkinS, Gallla-Meigs
property to the trustees who residence will be used for the
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ces ter a I of are the same In May and June. crashed In the area of Rt. 124 regional airport manager, sent
have now approved, providing museum while the second Door underway to •We lbe dlf•
about a month.
The Index was up 3·8 per cent and Rt. 248.
fuel to ~ stranded pilot. There
the $10,000 can be raised locally. will be used as a rental to help ferencea, tbe oftle!aj• ci the ·
--~otherfeoodprireacesd.yoffgrorocesalrieesto frpa: :'~:~~ow;~:~: Invesligation revealed that was no damage to his plane.
The society agreed Wed· pocro~eldtye. operating funds. for the ~':'a~wh.lle, two unloa
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nesday not only to contact
~ COIISUIIier rose 0.7 ~cent prices has Increased more than
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members are near the plant Cll
In June, but that Is normal for that · this year. Fpr the six· ·
an Informative picket line, Jl
this time of year. After month period from December
hoursaday,sevendaysaweek•
.-aJ adjustment, wholeeile through June, the Index rose at
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Traditionally, the plant II
COIIIUIDer food prices were a seasonally adjusted annual
reduced to a skeleton fore:.
unchanged from May.
rate of 5 per cent.
dlll'inl the last two weeb lD
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By Gecqe Hai'Jl'IVel, Saperlateadeat
cmunenta tb&amp;t ·I have heard this past week. I.Alt me
Are you new to our area? Do you have students July while the major work fore:.
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Melp Local School Dlstrlet
!!IJlPhaslze apln that there Is nothing "second rate" who will be entering area schools for the first time this enjoys a vacatioo period.
Wedneliday of lhla week school board members about a Jll'08l'8D1 that can lead to employment op· fall?H so, you should cootact the superintendent of the Deeter and Harris said that
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I VIrgil King and Hiram Slawter and I traveled to portunitlee.
district where your children will attend. I'm quite the union ' will appeal Pie
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Columbul. 'lberewejolnedothersfromOhlolna•riea Vocatiooal educatiools,nota panacea or an !lnsWer certain ~Is will·be appreciated.
decision of the Bureau of
111 UDited p.._ bteraaUCIISI
of meetings to ftnd out how the sChool 8nd finance to everything for everyone. Nevertheless, It certainly
If you will have youngsters entering the Meigs Unemployment Compaation
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programs stand In the legislature, and where they are makes more sense than taking a college preparatory Local School District, you should call my office at 1192- disallowing benefits for
Buildin( Trades Win .Raue8
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program In hi&amp;b achoollf you are not going to college. 2153. We would like very much to have this Information workers.
"ASIQNGT()N--APfROVALOF30·1abci'contractsc~g
Following our group meeting, we moved to the
JfyouwiDbeajuniornextyearandareinterested as soon as possible. It will help us greatly In our
f« ,aplncrealel Of up to $2.25 an.b&lt;lur were amounced Thurs- State House and had the opportunity to meet with both In draflinl, radio-TV repair, or cosmetology, call Mr. planning and help to rnalre certain that we will have ·~~?i~~ :-·- .···-::-.-: ::·-: .•..· ·.·.·•· ..
daJ by tbe federalgovemfuellt's new Wage Stablllzation Com· Representative Ralph Wellter and Senator Oatley Diehl at -.ma. The time Is getting short. This op· learning materials for your child come August 30.
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1 mittee for the Building Trades. President Nlxoo created the
portunity comes just this one time, juniors.
August 30? Yes, that's the magic date of the start
MOitly faJr 1 1 f ...
· cwmnlttee to try to hold down lnflatiooary wage boosts In the Sneakinu. of Schools-No.
At our board Jllel!ting next week we will have to of thll1971-72 school year. I'll be mentionlirc It rather ......,.. e11uee tf ••••••
196 consider CU' budget for the calendar year 1972. To a regularlydurlngthenextfewweeks. Doi!W so willbelp ad aiiWe warmer "'t111 J'•
CG)IIructtoolndultry.
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Approvals Included: - IBEW Local No. 486 ~el4!Ctriclans)
certain extaid, this budget Will lack true meaning to reduce the niD!lber of calls that we will receive IUPa m1 II; II t. •
aad Wilt Vlrglnla.QIIo Valley cbapter NECA, Olarleaton; - Collins. We expressed our concerns that the leilalature because we doo't lmow the ·amount of state school between now and 'that date.
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IBEW Local No. 317 (electriclanHutslde) and West VIrginia needs to move lllr(e rapidly and to give aerloua con- funds that we will have available. In other words, it
NEWS AND NarES - Repalf and renovatioo tile ll(lll8r . . . . llw Ill
HanllnetGn divlal.oo NECA, Hlpltin&amp;ton; -IBEW Local No, 317 slderatloo to the lnccme tax u a source ot revenue to will be tbe belt poailble guess based on the financial work Is proceeding at a lrlst pace throughout the 'heldaJ. OnraiPt ltwa
'(elec!rfcl•nlollllllde) West Vlrglnla.()hlo Valle)' chapter, NECA. meet the growing needs of Ohio.
support levft of this put year. All of this will have -10 be district, but there Is so very .IDIICh to do and the. ~ llllltly II tile •
lllmllnetGn, and UA IAcal No. M (plumbers) and cantoo . The HOUle bu woved a bill .that wiD require recalculated when the actual program Is passed In move by rapidly -In August each high achool student oc !J !I IFliJ 11111 • n :r*-- 11
AlloclaUoo fi Plumblnb and Heatq Cooatruction Inc., (DtGn. addltiooal f~ reiiOUI'cel. The IOUI'CI of u.e will Columbua.
should receive a copy of his or her acbedule for llilt
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be, In the nnai analysla, an Income tU Cl' aallcnue
Recent news media reports on the local, state, school year. Ally requesta for c:hlqe art to blllllde
..4graeiD Taking Day Off
In and a broadening of the IIlia tu. n 11111• clear nitional, aJMt lntematiooallevels all have contained THEN and NOT after ICboolbeclnl- We wlllllan
JIDDAII, SAUDI ARAJIA,:- VICE PRESIDENT
T. to me that an lnccme tax II a mucb falrw W&amp;J to · theeommaa tlfment of the growing tragic specter of newhealthtiooblngradea'-'llldlc.a~lbllfll. We .-tllr ...:..aa..·......
AlfiiiiW flookadaJ aft todaJ frGm bis rOIUid of talb with beads of procmce tbe inc:rwe In needed fuadl, '1'1111 II my the ilm'*'II&amp;J of the drug problem and Its resultant willalaohave new1D111ic boob Ia &amp;radii H. 'ftlbllllc lila •. ~' . .
11111:11e bad 01111
GD bis ll'lledule. The vice CCJIIIIdaoed jMIODil oplaloo. We'D haft to • wlllcb beartacha.IfJGDiblnk !bat t1is probJem Is one located reading prOIJ'IID Ptabllbd bJ llouJfdDit IF!IIp • ~t,~
wu ~ with rnernbln of lbe American com· way the lella'•ture moves.
wwber• ellt,you just .-'t facing the facta as belne updated to tile tm .--. , . . ........ 111
lllllll&amp;J In Saudi Arallia and tonJabt wu c11a1n1 with Prince Flhd, In Jut week'• column I wrote quite fraakiJ about my IIley alit. H you lava ~ In your bouae, you had adoptiona- Wbat happeN buducatlall Ia Cillo ': biC ....
IICOIId deputy prime ~r anc(lnwtoi mlnllter.
stronafeelialthatvoeallonaleducatloalnot ''lleond better PIJ aiiDUoo to what's ,golng on and what's thenextseveralyearawUlbede......... lltlllballaof • • • •
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rate" ~ucatloo. I have follld IOIDe .....-.at In the beq dile' nd.
lbe leglalat~ duriJW the nat •VWildaJI. •

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~H (UPI) -- Two BliPPiytng Klson with his first UThe guard was just doing
Klson,'a slender right.llander pitching sensaUon, for 4 runs In Wilhelm, and this' year It was with the New York Mets. Single
games were scheduled for to· days before, Bruce Klsoo•had major leagut"ictory.
his job," K14on said, "but it did with a 32-inch waist In · the the first inrilng. Gullett, who fav~tlsm wtth Carroll."
"What's carroll done? He's a night and Saturday with a dtiu·
an argwne!lt wtth a guard over 'Aflj!r the 11ame, Klson was make me hot. He cOUld have countenance of · a choir boy, had won siX straight, suffered
blehesder Sunday capPing the
whether he could park In the still annoy
· ed over the Incident beUeved me when I told him admitted he was . tired at the his thlfd loss In 12 decisions good r~llef .Pitche'r. bu.t if h~'s sedes.
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and was touched by Bob so good,. how come .his team's
play.-. secUon at Three Rivers .Tuesday night. Just recalled by who I was."
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"bloom''! Earn at our
Stadium. Thursday night, Kison the Ptrates .a week ago from The 2l·year-old Klson was hot Danny ' Murtaugh, th¢ Ptrate Robertson's 16th home run of in fifth place., more than 16 The Reds planned to send current annual rate of
·gamea out of first?"
· Ross Grimsley (4-4 ) against the
was pitching In the center of their Charleston club' 1n the where it counted In holding the manager, now has a seven the season.
It was a particularly satisfy. Clncinnliti relllrned home aft• Mets' Ray Sadecki (3-2) to4~' or 5'1,
. the park lind was getUng a Jnternational League, Klson slumping Reds to three. hits game first place lead In the
night.
ing
save
for
GiusU,.
who
Is
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the
game
for
a
weekend
set
standing ovation · for what he hedn't been fasued • parking through seven Innings. He lost National League East, de·
on 6-month savi'!tl
miffed because he wasn't
acc&lt;mPJiahed.
permit and was chall~nged by his control and his shutout In scribed&gt;his new pitcher best.
certificates.
When Klsori left the game the parking . attendant, who 'the eighth, but Giusti retired
"I looked older than Klson picked for the National
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with tWo out m the eighth didn't ·recognlze him.
· ~rnie Carbo on a gtounder ihe day I was boni," Murtaugh League's AII.Star team by ~
Sparky Anderson, Cinclnna~l
!nl)lng, most of. the crowd of Klson reportedly drove Into with the bases load8jl to end Bliid.
.., ·22,534 ·stood, and applauded. the players parking lot anyway, the jam and the~ checked ~e
In sweeping the series from manager. · Anderson, picking ·
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Dave QIWIU carne on to·get the ,but Thursday to play It safe, he ~ in the nmth for his . the RedS the Pirates jumped on only one relief pl~her ·for the
annual
g!lllle
.
next
Tuesday
.final . two outs, givtng the 'rode to·the park wtth Milt May, etghteentl! save of the aeason. ~on Gullett, a 20-year-old
nightln netroit, tapped his own
Two more niH!itters were This evening, the cenll)rvllle
Pitllburgh Pirates a 7·1 victory the Pittsburgh catcller who's
Clay
Carroll.
hurled
Thursday night during Reds will tackle the Gallipolis
· over
,·I the
' Cincinnati Red8 and been wtth the club all season.
'·-'"'7· · "This Is the second year they the third round of the· 13th Indians at 6 o'clock .ln the first
Meigs County Brantb .of
' paSsed me up,":. G)\ISti . said. Annual Kyger ·Creek Little outing. Second tilt at 7: 15 ·pits The Athens County Saving•
the Pt. Pleasant City Ice &amp;Fuel &amp; Loan Co.
·
"Last year they took Hoyt League Tournament.
against
the
G·'lipolis
Cubs.
In
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Second
St.
Wilhelm. I wish they would
A total of six no-hitters have
w
Pomeroy, Ohio
figure out what the All.Star been pitched since Tuesday.
the nightcap at 8:30, the New
National League
By United Press International
• game is supposed to represent. ' Advancing to second round Haven· Cubs will clash wtth Pt. Member Federal Home Loan
East
American League
Ban k.
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East
55 31 .640 ... the American League, but I who ousted Middleport's Mets, It will he the second tour· Member Federal Savl~
W. L. Pel. GB Pittsburgh
Loan Insura nce Corp. Al
New
York
46 36 .561 7
also thought it was supposed to 11-1; Vinton's Dodgers defeated nament game each for CitY1ce accounts
Baltimore
53 31 .6'II
Insured up I
Come .as you are Eat in the car
Ch
icago
45
38
.542
8'12
Boston
49 34 .590 3 St. touis
be a game to honor a guy for the·Gallipolis Tigers, 5-2 behind &amp; Fuel and the New Haven s2o.ooo.oo.
42
42
.soo
12
Detroit
45 38 .542 7 Philadelphia 36 49 .424 18'12 being the best."
the no-hit pitching of Wellington Cubs. Both won their tourney
New York
38 47 .447 15 Montreal
33
51
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21
• sandwiches
• short orders . ·
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year,
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missed
out
and
Cheshire's Tigers whopped openers Tuesday.
Cleveland
37 48 1.435 16
West
Washington 33 so .398 19
W. L. Pet. GB because of sentiment with the Gallipolis Red Sox, 14-1 on
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beefburgers
in
town
the no-hit effort o{ Steve Baird.
San Francisco 53 34 .609 ...
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Los
Angeles
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48
39
.552
S
Pomeroy's Tigers scored lour
W. L. Pet. GB Houston
43
40 .518 8
Sou.r&amp;ds golJd • • •
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54 29
Qakland·
runs in the first and added lour
44 46 .489 101/'
Kansas City · 42 39 .519 11 Atlanta
Cincinnati
37 51 .420 l61f2
more in the fifth Ill win 11-1 over
39 45 .464 15'12 San
let's eat • at • ·
Minnesota
Diego
30
55
.353
22
Middleport's
Mets . Hawk paced
40 48 .455 16'12
· CalifOrnia
Thursday's
Results
.444
17
36 45
Milwaukee
the winners with two singles.
Francisco 4 Hluston 2
35 46 .432 18 San
Chicago
Browning
fired a four-hitter to
Philadelphia 7 Montreal 5
Pittsburgh
7
Cincinnati
1
receive credit for the victory.
4th &amp; Locust
.992-52~8 . · ..Middleport, o.
Thursday's Results
Chicago 4 Los Angeles 2
Qakland 4 Chicago 2
Yeauger, Watkins and Fullll
(Only games scheduled)
California 7 Minnesota 4
had hits for the Mets.
Today•s Probable Pitchers
Montreal
(Stomahyer
2-1)
at
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Ballinioro
7
Washington
3
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Paced by the hitting of third
· Boston s Cleveland 3
Philadelphia (Short 5-9}, nloht .
Milwaukee 2 Kansas City 1
baseman
Oiler, Vinton 's
Atlanta (Nash 6-5) at PittsDetroit 3 NeW York 1
H. Pet. Dodgers scored three runs In
.. burgh (Briles 4-1l. night .
Torre,
St.L
118
.360 'the first and one each in the ·
Houston {rorsch 5-1 and
Toda Y•s Probable Pitchers
) 1 Culver 3-6) at St. Lou1 s
53 \~~ :~~1 fourth and fifth innings to defeat
California !Wright 7-8 a !Carlton 11 -S and Reuss 7-8), 2, ~~k:t E~
Qakland (Blue 17-3), night.
twl lghl
Clmnte, Pit
50 102 .340 the Gallipolis Tigers, 5-2. Oiler
~ansas City (Hedlund 7-51 at N~w York (Sadeckl 3-2) at Brock. St .L 81 331 60 111 .335 slammed two singles and a long
M1nnesota (Perry 12·71 . night . Cincinnati !Grimsley 4. 4) Peptne Chi 63 236 31 77 .326
k
Milwaukee (Slaton 4·1l at . hi
· cash, Pit
69 279 54 90 .323 home run. Holcomb, Tac ett
Chicago (Bradley 8-7&gt;. night. n'~an ·Franclsco (Marichall0-5) Garr, All
86 357 61 115 .322 and Mefford had the other hits.
Detroit !Coleman 7-6) at
A 1 !Ost
9 6) Alou, Hou
58 205 16 66 .322 Gallipolis scored its runs on
Washington !Broberg 1 . 2), ~:g~os nge es
een · •
Marvin 's demo. Aqua finish , black vinyl
Millan. A!l 83 33() 43 104 ·315 three walks and a ground out.
top, black cloth Int .• factory air, many
night.
Chicago (Hands 9-8 and Snglen, P1t 76 289 32 91 .315
,
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Boston (Peters 8-51 at New Bonham 2.1) at San Diego · . American League
Cheshtre capttabzed upon the
other ·extras. Greatly Reduced Price.
York !Stottlemyre8-7). night . . (Roberts 6-9 and Arlin J. l2), 2.
G. AB R. H. Pet. wildness of!osing pitcher Chuck
Cle~ eland 1Dunning 6-6) at twl . hi
Oliva. Min 69 no 49 101 .374 Lane to score 14 runs in the
Baltimore (Palmer 10-4!. night.
-n•gSaiurday's Games
Murcer, NY 81 293 48 101 .345
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Otis, KC . 78 309 49 97 .314 second m handmg the Gallipolis
Saturday's Games
Chicago at San Diego
69 Ford XL Convertible, air. ________'2395
Buford, Bal 67 250 66. 78 .312 Red Sox a 14·1 defeat in four
California at Oakland
San Fran at Los Ang, night
Kansas City at Minnesota
New York at Cincinnati, night Rojas. KC
77 280 38 87 .31l innings Lane issued 10 walks
Ka in e. Del 69 228 41 71 .311
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Milwaukee at Chicago
Houston at St. Louis, night
F.Rbsn. Bal 68 239 44 74 .310 and three hits durmg the frame.
68 Olds 88 H.l Sedan, air. _______ ,'2195
Cleve at Ball, twi-night
Atlanta at Pittsburgh , night ·
Rchrdt, Chi 68 253 26 77 .304 Rick Winebrenner started the
Oetrolt at Washington, night
Montreal at Phlla, twi-nlght
Retmnd. Bal 69 222 38 67 .302 rally with a bunt single.
Cash, Del
69 219 39 66 .301
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67 Chevelle SS 396 2 Dr. HT-------'1795
Home Runs
Other .btg hits were a bases
.National League: Stargell, clearing triple ~y Brian Lucas
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67 PQntiac Catalina 4 Dr. air.., ____ :_ -'1595
P1tl 28: Aaron. All and May , and two run smgle by Greg
Cm 23; Bonds, SF 19, Bench, H
d
In Middleport Little League
Mike Lavender was the big Cln and Colbert. SO 18.
owar ·
67 Chevelle Malibu 2 Dr. HJ, ____ ;.._ '1795
gun
at
the
plate
as
he
lashed
a
American
League:
Melton.
Twenty-six area teams
action Thursday evening, Mick
9
and Cash, Del 1 ' Smith. remain in contention following
Davenpor t continued to push pair of homers. and a single .in Chi
Bos and Oliva. Mlnn 18;
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yet flows
!hree days acti?n. Nine •teams
·the Braves toward the league three trips. Rtght behind him , JacR'son; Oak 17 .
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on smoothly and easily .
. .
were
Dick
Owen
and
DavenRuns
Battered
In
have been eliminated.
nag as he no-hit the Mark V
and
National League : Stargell.
Reds. His mates supplied him port' both with a· double
66 Buick Le Sabre 4 Door,
'1295·
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Pitt
81 ; Aaron, All 64 ; Santo,
An unusually thick coat may be
with plenty of support as they single, Dave SITilth WI tw_o·-~Chi · and Torre. St.L 60 :
applied with minimal sagging
pun8 runs on the board and singles and Tim Thomas and Montanez, Phil 58.
66• Olds Cutla$s H.T. Cpe..---------'195
American LeagOe : Killebrew, International League Standings
or spattering .
fielded flawlessly, holding the Tim Ebersbach each a single. Minn
57 ; Petrocelli, Bos 56: By United Press International
losers scoreless.
Powell, Bait 54: F. Robinson,
W L Pet. GB
60 Olds 4 Door air _________ ..: '145
Bait
53
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B.
Robinson.
Bait,
Charleston
46 33 .581 Retains It's Gloss 2 To .3 Years.
Melton, Chi , White, NY and Syracuse
46 33 .582 Bando, Oak 51.
Tidewater
48 37 .565 1
Pitching
Rochester
45 35 .563 l'/2
Also Check Our
National League: ·Ell is. Pitt Richmond
40 43 .482 8
Acrylic Latex House Paint
Schieder walked nine and l4-3 ; Dierker, Hou 12-4: Jen- Louisville
38 43 .469 9
klns. Chi 12·8: Carlton, St. L 11· T~ledo
32 so .390 lS'/2
struck out six.
5; live tied with 10.
,W1nnlpeg
;
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.so .367 17
Greg
Browning
led
the
Yanks
Both in White and Most Colors Available.
American League: Blue, Lak
Thursdays Results
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
with a grand slam homer and a 17-3; Cuellar, Bait 13-1: McNal· Louisville 7 Syracuse 2
of Doing Business" ~
single, Owen had a double 8f!d ly Bait 13-4) Lolich, Del 13-6) Charleston 11 Tidewater 5
992-5342 · GMAC FINANCING POMEROY .
Bos 12-4; Perry , Minn. Toledo 5 Rochester 3
single, Burton a doUble, and Si~berl,
12-7.
~lchmond 11 Wmnlpeg 10 (11
Open Evenings Untll8: oo- Til 5 P.M. Sat.
Smith and Hood each singled.
1nnlngs)
SCIOTO RESUI,TS
For the losers, Duane Qual)s
had a double and single, Doug
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Her· . - - - -...- - - - - - Browning, a double and ness race driver Stanley
Soulsby, Roach, Couch, Mitch, Dancer, 43, New Egypt, N. J.,
drove winners In both divlsioll!l
each had singles.
of the $16,150 Challenge Stakes
for two ·year old •trotter&amp;. at
Scioto Downs Thursday night.
The featured race was split In
two divisions because 21 horses
were entered.
In the first division, Dancer
drove Super Bowl to victory,
touring the mile in 2:07 3-5. The
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winner paid $3.60, $3 and $2.80.
, Pinto. 2 dr. sedan, 4 speed, radio.
Second ·place Sparkling Norma
white. custom trim, w·w tires.
returned $5.40 and $4.20. Third
70 FORD MAVERICK
$1695
place ·Newsmaker paid $5.40.
6 Cyl., stand. trans., radio, w-w
In the second race, Dancer
.tires, red, custom plaid interior .
won with Stars Chip, returning
69 MERCURY MONTE GO $1995
$2.80, $2.40 and $2.20. It was
Red with black vinyl top, V-8,
Best
Stars Chip's fifth win In five
auto. trans .', P.S.
$
starts, building the horse 's
Buy!
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$1895
Model AGJE 807FA
Winnings for the year to $33,888.
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m'aroon with black vinyl top, auto. ~~ Conditioned. Fully equipped . One careful local
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passenger.,
vinyl
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top.
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G£ 2·DOOR 14.7 cu. ft.
61 DODGE
$1495
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Polara. V-8, auto. trans., P.S.,
Home
FREEZER with giant, 148-lb.
P. B., radio, maroon with black
Zero-degree No-Frost freezer,
vlr\yl top; one owner . Like New.
the Fabulovs
Twin Vegetable Bins, 4 RefrlceratCH'
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TIMES HAVE CHANGED, 9JN
Dear Helen:
.
In the Bible (Deut. 24:l)itsays to get a divorce, you need only
write a Blll of Divorcement and hand It to your mate, then leave
the house and that's it.
I.lliroteonea,Yearagoandgaveittomywlfe: Wehevecon.
sldered ourselves divorced ever since and both have found
someone new.
Courts.are just a mmey racket and the Bible 11 real. So why
should I spend the mmey for a lawyer wben 1 can take God's
Jaw?-DIVORCED
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grade, 15; seventh grade, Ove, two; Margaret Lewis, Anna
and eighth grade, 20. Students Turner, Katherine Jacoba,
were reco~~~~~~ended by teachers grade three; Marjorie Gibbs,
I (cfettw.MI rrom~Page i
.visited by mUIIons every year. of the Meigs Local Elementary John Lisle, Bonnie Fisher'
lntenil uiie tJie streets of The Meigs Local studentS wtJJ and junior bJgh schooll.
Roberta WUson, grade four;
Grtenfleld VUlage which Is be tnvellng on the Dearborn The staff Includes Mrs. Don SUvers, Eric Hart, Robert
trip vta chartered bus. Those Martha Vennarl, counselor; Meier, Grace Hawley, grade
making the Huntington trip wtJJ Robert Morris, admlntstrator; five; Helen Williams, Greg
go on a school bus.
Terry Ohlinger, coordinator; McCall, Dana Keaslnger, grade
What ptogreu Ia being made Lela Curtis, aecretary; Helen sis; Ed Bartels, grade seven; Dear Divorced:
with the studenll during the Dais, Unda McManus, Jennifer Martha H)lsted, James
Mainly because "God's law" (your version) won't hold up In
program,whichlaa"catch-up" ·Butcher; grade one; Dorothy Brewlngton,LeoKennedy,Jr., court So 011 'd be hit with big
char
should
type lituilUon for youngliters Chaney, Marjorie Goett, grade Bill Coffman, grade etg'ht.
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you
remarry-and remember, son, the Bible also condemns
havlns difficulty In the major
d1
of the hool curricul
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MARY SHRINE Whlte eapeclally reading and math?
110St
Dear Helen:
.
Sbrine of J~. aimua1 Staff ·members feel 8 great
.
1recently visited a friend 1 hadn't seen for a long time, and
pk:alc, friday, 6:30 p.m. at deal Is being gslned by the
found some strange sltuaUons.
......,_City
Shrine
Park,
Racine.
students.
However,
they'll
!mow
Mr7 and Mrs. Roger Gaul John Ridenour Chester·, Mr.
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Her 20-yeer-old daughter sleeps In the room wtth this
BEVIV .\i.- -SERVICES more._..... Yat the end of were hosts to the members of and :Mrs. Nat Carpenter, Julia woman's husband (the father ol the girl), while the 14-year-old
beglnnin&amp; FriJky 'through Uie the program when testing wtll the Shade River Bellea and and David, Long Bottom; Faith sleeps with the mother.
lllh at the f)OIHienomlnatlonal be done for evidence of Beaus Square Dance Club at McCain, Reedsville; Henry
What do you 'think of these sleeping habits•-CURIOUS
Covenant of Truth Sanctuary at ~~ement, or •:haps, lack their home recently. ·
Hunter and ~Rachel, Pomeroy;
·
old Poet Office bulldlltg 1n . a evement.
of the ·120 A hayride planned for the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxson
Racine. Paators J. D. Kl!lg and :'dentsbe
. were !bleated . ¥~ ev~nlng was postponed due ,Ill. andc.hildren, Long Bolto!!l, ahd Dear
h• H .
tt'·1·C. Fulcher ,aiOlllf·i 'l!'llh · ey., 11 80 ' ese •, specJa .. ramy weaQ!er. but a ·wiener the hosts' children, JloSie and ' • · · ·· · · · muc .- ·
roast was held in the family Lea Ann.
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vlaitln1 evaneellsts will be IIUIIllller studiea.
CCIIIductlng the servlcea. ,
Jn.aerviC!!meeUngawereheld room. Square dancing was
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Dear Helen:
IJATURDAY
dally one week prior to the first enjoyed during the evening.
Weare In our 648, but our youngest daughter Is still in college.
MARY SHRINE, White day of classes for the studenta. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
She has always been a good girl with high standards and few
Shrine of Jerusalem, aimual At that time, the staff studied . Jim Deeter, ~)pre; Mr. and
JI'Oblelllii.However,shehasgrownupwiththreefrieildawhoare
picnic, Saturday, 8 p.m. at Twin the recorda and past progress of Mrs. John Sununers, Parknow (we feel) very bad lnf!uencei. They have changed radically
City Sbrlne Park, Racine.
each student ..00 materials ersburg; Miss Becky Lin·
since they graduated from high school.
' PUBLIC CHICKEN barbecue were set up baaed on the study. ton, Coolville; Mr. and Mrs.
0
One of these girls is living With a boy, Another amokes
t
pit t Middleport leg!
Parenti and guardlana of Richard Gaul, Mark and David,
marijuana. The third soesfrom one love affair to another.
a new a
on
students
were
visited
by
staff
Chester;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Mrs.
Clyde
Bartlett,
Martha
My daughter haSn't done any of these things yet, says she
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TLonhomaBos,
and Jody, and Becky, and Mrs. Bartlett's Isn't tempted. She baa a part time job, gets good grades, keeps
beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday: h~earsat the r~loae of th!
g t m; Mr. and Mrs. ~:e~~~~h~~r!J~~~:e~d:: INsy-but she won't give II\' these long time frienda. This Is
SIJNI)AY
program
, to advise the parents
visitors of Mr. and Mrs· . Joe ca~adbigrlftallnourfamUy,aawelnslstsh~should.
MODERN WOODMEN , and guardlana on the progress
. Turner and other frt'ends in · I· n:a sever ol her friends' letters In which they .....
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Camp 7230, annual picnic, 12 made. Many other home visits
Middleport. T.he Rev . Mr. openly of sex and drinking and drug parties · When 1 begged my
to drop them ' she became lncenaed because I'd read her
noon SUndaY•at State Park, have been made during the
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Bartlett is a former pastor of daughter
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Route 33, left going aouth. All program and there will be a
the Middleport Church of the maJIAflerallshel••veslettersl"'-openaroundth
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members and friends Invited. parents' night at the conclusion
Nazarene.
Now she has started amoklng clgare~s. something she never
MOTO-CROSS Sunday at of the school.
Mrs. Jerry Yates, Shellle, dldbefore.W~ft,&amp;rthlslsthebeglimingof''laxneas."Howshould
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Jell and JuAA, Jackson, were weshow he r OL-tah
w... e ahoulddrop thesegtr•·•
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grounds, five m1lea north of enrolled In the school include:
Wednesday •uests of their
Pomer oy on Rou te 33. Trophies first ·grade, 15; aecond grade, Ben Philson, district deputy •randmother,• Mrs. Geneva Dea r Mr s. J ·'
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•· o jun1or cIass 10; third grade, 15; fourth grand master of the Twelfth "Yates . The ·group went to
Why notina tea d showyourdalJ8hter that you trust her enough
for all c.......
f riders 15 and unde .wno ().
to 1 t h f
he
de"'•l
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r ...... ., grade, 20; fifth grade, 20; sixth Masonic District, will be Tuppers Plains to visit Mr. and
e
orm r own "t" ons? Arna re person makes (and
1211 cc motorcycles. PracUce 11
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- honored ai a Mason Night Mrs. Lindsey Lyons, Jr. and keeps) endshlps with all klnda ol people, but she also makes
a.m. to 1, races starUng 1:30 n
planned for Sept. 25 by Racine Lamar, Mrs. Eulah Swann, and • (and keeps) her own standarda; You've raised her well. Don't ruin
p.m.Refreahmentuvallableon
Chapter 134, Order of the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence your relaUonshlp now!-H.
grounds.
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Eastern Star.
Hasbargen and Kent. 1 '
OIUO VALLEY C0l11Dl811dery Mrs. Julia Norris led Jn the Plans for the observance Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rice of · Dear Helen:
annual picnic, Ractne Shrine program "celebrating Peace were made during a meeUng of AUa~ta. Ga. spent the holiday
As for the man who raids his refrigerator at midnight In only
Plrk, SUnday, 1 p.m. Take Justice ~nd Progress" at ~ ~ Racine Chapter Monday night. weekend here visiting his his pajama tops-and the wife wQIT!es because the college girl
CoYered dish and table service. Tuesday night mee~g ol the Philson is a past patron of the parents, Mr. and Mrs, Homer staying with the family might walk In m him: I'll bet she wouldn't
MONDAY
East Letart Women's Society of Chapter.
Rice, and his brother and sister. be shocked, so why worry?
POMEROY GARDEN Club Christian Service.
Mrs. Barbara Dugan, worUiy in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Denver
After aU, she has a !aiher and probably brothers. What's so
picnic Monday at 6:30 p.in. at Taking part in the program matron,, and Mr. Richard Rice. Also guests of the Denver awful about the lmman llody? Our tamlly-and our housegu~.:..
home of Mrs. Marguerite Karr were Mrs. Hazel Fox, Mrs. Dugan, worthy patron, presided Rice family were Mrs. George llllnk nothing of ~g undressed In front of others. We prefer
with Mra . Howard Nolan Mary Roush and Mrs. Mabel at the meeUng. The sunshine Chaqtbers, the former Susan cmnfort. Embarrassment? Not after the first few minutes.. .lsUng. Members to bring Shields. Mrs. Ferne B. Hayman fund amounting to $15 was Rice, and her 15 month old son, OVER 50 BUT NOT OVER.SEXED
own table service.
presided at the meeting wtth ~ontributed to cancer research George Clinton. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Doris Adama giving the m honor of the Associate Grand George DeWeese of Athens bear Over:
HEATH VNITED Methodist missionary reading entitled Matron Erma Sey!ang who died joined the group for a dinner at
Nevertheless, the girl's !allier might over-react If fie heard
Church WSCS, 7:30 p.m. "Spot Checking Developments recently. A memorial tribute the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Monday at the church; in· in Manila." Refreshments were was given to her by Mrs: Cora Denver Rice on the FoUI'th of about the bottomleas kitchen scene. My vote still goes for a night
staUaUon of new officers.
served by Mrs. Nora Pearson Webb after which time the altar July. Mr. Chambers, rece·nuy shirt.-H.
TUESDAY.
and Mrs. Margaret Gloeckner .• .was draped in her honor.
promoted to asslataqt cashier at
HARRISONVILLE Chapter, to ,those named and Mrs. Doris Refreshments were served at · the Fulton Nations! Bank in
Order of the Eastern Star, 8 Sayre, Mrs. Lucy Donai)ue, and the close of the chapter by Mrs. Atlsnta, was unable to acp.m. Tuesday at the hall.
Mrs. Mildj'ed Donahue.
Letha Morris and Mrs. Webb. company his wife ttere.
LEWIS MANLEY Post 263,
, · The Riverview 4-H Club met . ments. - Charles Oberholzer.
American Legion Auxiliary, 7
July 6 at the Whitehead home THE PINK PANTHERS met
p.m. Tuesday at the home of
with two advisor~ and niM June29atKaren Werry's home.
Mn. Ne111e Winston .
members In attendance. They 'fhere were two advisors and
P,lan to go lx&gt;wllng the week nine members In attendance.
. A layette shower honoring bathtub and baby was served Gaul, Mark and David, Mr. and before judging. Chris Martin Jody Grueser and Sandy
· Mrs. Keith Ridenour was held with snack crackers, relishes, Mrs. Jim Thomas, Jimmy and gave a special report on Bicycle Hamilton demonstrated baking
· Tue~ay night at the home ' of and iced tea.
Jody, Mr. andMrs. RogerGaul, Safety.
cooltiea and were ·ln charge of
Mrs. Roger Gaul, Sumner Rd.,
Also attending were Mrs. Rogie and Lea . Ann, Keith Jane Whitehead was in recreation. Pam Harden served
· Cheater, with Mrs. Jim Thomas Billy Win4on, Mrs. Lucy Gaul, Ridenour and Rodney Chev- charge of recreation playing the refreshments. ·- Kimberly
except as co-hostess.
Mrs. Barbara Sargent, Mrs. aller.
broom and bottle game. PatU Grueaer.
va'l"' : ·Pink and blue streamers Gordon Ridenour, Pam Griffin, Sending gifts to Mrs. GJ'Ossnlc~le and Niese! Duvall THE ~MEROY Bend Club
Pon1•r!iv Y ·Phi~~ : decorated an antique cradle In Mrs. David Koblentz, Mrs. Earl Ridenour were Mrs. Ronnie served . refreshments. Ne1tt mel ,July 7 a\ the hom' of Mrs.
Ph~;1~ . which ·the gilts were placed. Showalter and Tim, Mrs. Betty Clay, Mrs. Eldon 'Gaul, Mrs. meeUng Is July 13 at the C. E. Blakealee with seven
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Games were played with prizes Chevalier, Nancy Ridenour, · DeimarBawn and Nancy, Mrs. Whitehead home , - Niese! memberJ and one advisor at81
po•tagopa ld
going to Mrs. Elton Ritchie, Mrs. Clayton Allen, Mrs. John Earl Dean and Melanie, Mrs. Duvall.
tending. They planned to camp
THE SNOWVILLE Club met on the riverside Saturday, July
1 Wendy Barton, Sherry Epple, Wickham, Mn. Hobert Newell, Opal Eichinger, Mrs . .Wilma
•.'!'!!(n•~l' l · Mrs. Alvin Tripp, Mrs. Ray Beth and Jane Ann Ritchie, Klla Ginther, Mrs. Betty Frederick, recently at Mrs. Guy Morrill' 10. · Jenny Chapman, carol
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-.:io,;fe1r- wlhore. 1 and Mrs. Buck Calaway. The Diane Epple, Mrs. Roger Epple, Summerfield,. Mrs. Helen ellht members preaent. They clemonairllt!Oill.
.::~:; , door prize was won by Mrs. Mrs. Irene McGrath, Mrs . Wolle, Mrs. Becky Schrimer, pllln to so to Camden Park July Jenny reflnllhed a piclui'e
Hobert Newell,
Grace Gwnpf, SheUa Toney. Mrs. Pauline Rice, Carolyn 14. Ronnie Wood gavt a frame, Melanie cleaned a
- After Mrs. Ridenour opened .Mrs. David Riggs and Parker, Mrs. Gaye Smalley, clemonllrltlon on how to !eat window, and Carol showed how
· her gifts, a cake decorated wlthtjlstina, Mrs. Larry Hill, Mrs. Heriry Hunter, Mrs. 1811. Jeff and Steve Arnold were to ~~ a bed.• The next
pink and blue booUes and roaes
nnifer and Denise Dean, Cella Evelyn Bowers, Mrs. Wallace II ebarae of recreation, piiY.lnl ~tine liiCheduled for July 12
and centered with a mlniatur
cCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Amberger, and: Mrs. Gladys Ill and other oulllde galllll. at Mrs. Blakeslee's home. ·
Bonnie Morris served refrah- Tina Duffy,
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LETARTFAI.i3-Aspemf
meeUng was held •t the Letart
Falll ComrnunityJia!I Friday
night at 8 to aee what could be
done to repair the building.
Dallas Hlll, president of the
Community trustees, 11reaided:
Three trusteea rHlgnlng were
Mrs. Early Roush, Mrs. Eula
Wolfe and Mrs. St. Clair Hill.
New trusteea appointed were
Mrs, George Yonker, Mrs.
Herbert Roush and Virgil
Roush.
~~ was decided to repair the

building If funds could be
secured. Mrs. George Yonker
waa ~le!l aecntary.
Tilt trustees voted to meet
each month at the Hall on the
first Frldlly at ~ p.m. Altelldlns
were Mr. and Mra. Early
Roush, Mrs. Eula,. Wolfe, Mrs.
St. Clair Hill, Mrs. · George
YOnker, Mrs. Herbert Roush,
Mrs. Iva Orr, Mrs. Harriett .
Nelgler, Tom Norris, Elmer
Pickens, Dallas 'Hill, Don
Richard Hill, Loyd Nice and
Mrs. Elizabeth Roush.

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descendants of Jo~li and Mrs.DorothyVanMeter,Uaa
~hda Aurnllle.r Roach held .and Lois Peters, Clifton; Sam
thetr annusl reunton In the New Roach, Lake Hughell, Calif.;
Haven park. JulY.3rd .
• Bryan Roa ch,'"eirton
w
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Attending were Mrs. Sarah Mrs. 'fohn Roach, Del~ and
Spears, Frank Brumage, Mr. Johnnie, ChrlaUe Keams, 0r1.a
and Mrs. Charles Grannon, Zerkle, Mr. and Mrl. Clarla
John "Gus" Riggs, Mr. and Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Mrs. Daniel Evans and Sheila, Hall, MJ;s. Amelia -Roach, Mrs.
Roseville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. .Francea ,Carroll, Hartford;!Mr.
Floyd Graves, Michele Waggle, and Mrl: 'I&gt;Oaal~ ·Zerlde,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cremeans, Donald Stewart Zerkle III,
Paul and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oh·
Paul R. Spears afid Richie, Mrs. linger and chlldren, Mr.
Margaret Smith, Zaneaville; and Mrs. OtUe Roach, Allee ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffers, Roach, Mr8.' Stella Johnson,
son Stephen, Randy, Ruth and Letart; Dale Roach, Bessie
Sherrie Lewts, Mr. and Mrs. OhUnger, Becky Ohlinger, Mrs.
Jack Manuel, Misty and Jackie Janice Stanley, Vanna at;d
Lee, Mrs. Wilma WUIIams, .Joanna Fry, Vaughn and.
Crooksville.
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Amanda Miller, New Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Clark,
Joyce and Chris, Patty Ford,
Hebron; Mr. and Mrs.' Phil
PICNIC ANNOUNCED
VIckery, Lancaster ·, Mrs. The Me'••
County ReUred
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Manford Hutton, Jacqueline Teachers Association and
and June Ann, Middleport; Il(t'. gliesta wiD hold a picnic at the
and Mrs. Edward
Spears, roadaldeparkonnewRoute33,
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Cameron Spears and Patti on the left going north, at 5:30
Venters, Cheahlre; Mr. and p.m. m Saturday, July 17.
Mrs. LesterRoach,Stephenand Thoseredattending are to take a
Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. James cove dish and table service.
Lavender, Amanda; . Randy,
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Ronnie, dEstelIa Mr
ay, andc e,
VISIT IN BRADBURY
Rusty an Ange , .
Mrs. Mrs. James Neutzllng and
George Tripp, Mal'f Ann and daughter, Patti, Pomeroy, were
ScotUe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tueaday visitors of Mrs. Lee
Roach, Larryray and Roger, . Baughman and Jeffrey,
Mr. andMrs. AifredR. Stewart, Bradbury.

Hill Family Reunited
RACINE - The annual Hill Mr, and Mrs. Robert Euler
Family reunion, of descendants and family of ~Ieaton, W.
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Va.; Harry Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, Sr., was held at the ' Joe Glenn and falnily, 11fr. and
Shriners' park at Racine Mrs. Virgil Hlll and famUy, Mr.
Sunday, June 7, with 150 at- and Mrs. CllHord Hill, Mr. and
tending . A basket dinner was Mrs. Max Hill and children ' Mr.

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the farthest : .
were Mr. and Mrs. Dale HUJ .of Hliven, Fla.; Danny Hill, Mr.
Moore Haven, Fla.
and 'Mrs. Mike Hill and Doily;
Others attending were Mr. Mervin Hill, Columbus· Mr.
and Mrs; St. Clair Hill, Mr. and' and Mrs. Dallas Hlll, chuciren
Mrs. Don Bell and daughter, 'Jan,'&gt;Mt and Dean, Mr. and
Lorna, Dr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Mershal! Roush and Joey~
Grimm and sons of Colwnbus; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HenJames Roy Hill, Mr. and Mrs. sler, Mr:· and Mrs. David
David Hill and sons, Mr. al)d Hensler, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Mrs .. George Hill and family, Hensler and Jamie, Mr. and
Mr.andMrs.ClarenceHill,Mr. Mrs . Cecil Roseberry and
and Mrs. Glen }'lhodes and son, family, Mr. 81\d Mrs. Ray Hill,
Joe Hill and son, Mr. and Mrs. of Scott Depot, W. Va.; Mr, and
Bill Bigelo and children, aU of Mrs. Dale Musser of Rutland;
Rogers, Ohio; Mr. and \'drs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stephe111 of
Albert Hlll, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. CUlloden, W. Va.; Mrs. Mary
Robert Hill, sons Pat and Jay, Stephens of Charleston; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. BIUy Hill and Helep King and daughter of
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wald Riley, Kansas; Mr. aild Mrs.
Foster and children, of Gralg Roush and daughter of
Columbbs; Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Syracuse; Mr. and Mn. crewe,
Hill alld daugliter' of Gaillpolls; · Saul and grlllldclflugbter, Rev.
Mrs. Inez Hlll, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dale MI:OUJ'I, Rev.
Brody Huffman and children, and . Mra. Frank Cba111lnw,
Mr. and Mrs. Doll Richard Hill Rev. Martha Mainer, Jean
and farnlly, Mr. and 1'&gt;frs. Slotar, Jan Alkire, M•bae; ·
Dennie Htll and children, Leta Lloyd, Pomeroy, aad
Tommy Hlll, Mr. and Mrl. Sandy and Debbie Hapn, of
Darrell Dugan and children, Largo, Fla.
Mr. and Mrt. Henry 8111 and All of the chlldnn were
family, Mr. and Mn. Roger preaent except Mfl; Harold
Hill, Mr. and Mra. Hlirold Grimm of Colwnbu• who had
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~H (UPI) -- Two BliPPiytng Klson with his first UThe guard was just doing
Klson,'a slender right.llander pitching sensaUon, for 4 runs In Wilhelm, and this' year It was with the New York Mets. Single
games were scheduled for to· days before, Bruce Klsoo•had major leagut"ictory.
his job," K14on said, "but it did with a 32-inch waist In · the the first inrilng. Gullett, who fav~tlsm wtth Carroll."
"What's carroll done? He's a night and Saturday with a dtiu·
an argwne!lt wtth a guard over 'Aflj!r the 11ame, Klson was make me hot. He cOUld have countenance of · a choir boy, had won siX straight, suffered
blehesder Sunday capPing the
whether he could park In the still annoy
· ed over the Incident beUeved me when I told him admitted he was . tired at the his thlfd loss In 12 decisions good r~llef .Pitche'r. bu.t if h~'s sedes.
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and was touched by Bob so good,. how come .his team's
play.-. secUon at Three Rivers .Tuesday night. Just recalled by who I was."
. . finish.
"bloom''! Earn at our
Stadium. Thursday night, Kison the Ptrates .a week ago from The 2l·year-old Klson was hot Danny ' Murtaugh, th¢ Ptrate Robertson's 16th home run of in fifth place., more than 16 The Reds planned to send current annual rate of
·gamea out of first?"
· Ross Grimsley (4-4 ) against the
was pitching In the center of their Charleston club' 1n the where it counted In holding the manager, now has a seven the season.
It was a particularly satisfy. Clncinnliti relllrned home aft• Mets' Ray Sadecki (3-2) to4~' or 5'1,
. the park lind was getUng a Jnternational League, Klson slumping Reds to three. hits game first place lead In the
night.
ing
save
for
GiusU,.
who
Is
er
the
game
for
a
weekend
set
standing ovation · for what he hedn't been fasued • parking through seven Innings. He lost National League East, de·
on 6-month savi'!tl
miffed because he wasn't
acc&lt;mPJiahed.
permit and was chall~nged by his control and his shutout In scribed&gt;his new pitcher best.
certificates.
When Klsori left the game the parking . attendant, who 'the eighth, but Giusti retired
"I looked older than Klson picked for the National
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with tWo out m the eighth didn't ·recognlze him.
· ~rnie Carbo on a gtounder ihe day I was boni," Murtaugh League's AII.Star team by ~
Sparky Anderson, Cinclnna~l
!nl)lng, most of. the crowd of Klson reportedly drove Into with the bases load8jl to end Bliid.
.., ·22,534 ·stood, and applauded. the players parking lot anyway, the jam and the~ checked ~e
In sweeping the series from manager. · Anderson, picking ·
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Dave QIWIU carne on to·get the ,but Thursday to play It safe, he ~ in the nmth for his . the RedS the Pirates jumped on only one relief pl~her ·for the
annual
g!lllle
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next
Tuesday
.final . two outs, givtng the 'rode to·the park wtth Milt May, etghteentl! save of the aeason. ~on Gullett, a 20-year-old
nightln netroit, tapped his own
Two more niH!itters were This evening, the cenll)rvllle
Pitllburgh Pirates a 7·1 victory the Pittsburgh catcller who's
Clay
Carroll.
hurled
Thursday night during Reds will tackle the Gallipolis
· over
,·I the
' Cincinnati Red8 and been wtth the club all season.
'·-'"'7· · "This Is the second year they the third round of the· 13th Indians at 6 o'clock .ln the first
Meigs County Brantb .of
' paSsed me up,":. G)\ISti . said. Annual Kyger ·Creek Little outing. Second tilt at 7: 15 ·pits The Athens County Saving•
the Pt. Pleasant City Ice &amp;Fuel &amp; Loan Co.
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"Last year they took Hoyt League Tournament.
against
the
G·'lipolis
Cubs.
In
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Second
St.
Wilhelm. I wish they would
A total of six no-hitters have
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Pomeroy, Ohio
figure out what the All.Star been pitched since Tuesday.
the nightcap at 8:30, the New
National League
By United Press International
• game is supposed to represent. ' Advancing to second round Haven· Cubs will clash wtth Pt. Member Federal Home Loan
East
American League
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East
55 31 .640 ... the American League, but I who ousted Middleport's Mets, It will he the second tour· Member Federal Savl~
W. L. Pel. GB Pittsburgh
Loan Insura nce Corp. Al
New
York
46 36 .561 7
also thought it was supposed to 11-1; Vinton's Dodgers defeated nament game each for CitY1ce accounts
Baltimore
53 31 .6'II
Insured up I
Come .as you are Eat in the car
Ch
icago
45
38
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8'12
Boston
49 34 .590 3 St. touis
be a game to honor a guy for the·Gallipolis Tigers, 5-2 behind &amp; Fuel and the New Haven s2o.ooo.oo.
42
42
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Detroit
45 38 .542 7 Philadelphia 36 49 .424 18'12 being the best."
the no-hit pitching of Wellington Cubs. Both won their tourney
New York
38 47 .447 15 Montreal
33
51
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year,
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out
and
Cheshire's Tigers whopped openers Tuesday.
Cleveland
37 48 1.435 16
West
Washington 33 so .398 19
W. L. Pet. GB because of sentiment with the Gallipolis Red Sox, 14-1 on
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beefburgers
in
town
the no-hit effort o{ Steve Baird.
San Francisco 53 34 .609 ...
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Los
Angeles
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Pomeroy's Tigers scored lour
W. L. Pet. GB Houston
43
40 .518 8
Sou.r&amp;ds golJd • • •
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54 29
Qakland·
runs in the first and added lour
44 46 .489 101/'
Kansas City · 42 39 .519 11 Atlanta
Cincinnati
37 51 .420 l61f2
more in the fifth Ill win 11-1 over
39 45 .464 15'12 San
let's eat • at • ·
Minnesota
Diego
30
55
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22
Middleport's
Mets . Hawk paced
40 48 .455 16'12
· CalifOrnia
Thursday's
Results
.444
17
36 45
Milwaukee
the winners with two singles.
Francisco 4 Hluston 2
35 46 .432 18 San
Chicago
Browning
fired a four-hitter to
Philadelphia 7 Montreal 5
Pittsburgh
7
Cincinnati
1
receive credit for the victory.
4th &amp; Locust
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Thursday's Results
Chicago 4 Los Angeles 2
Qakland 4 Chicago 2
Yeauger, Watkins and Fullll
(Only games scheduled)
California 7 Minnesota 4
had hits for the Mets.
Today•s Probable Pitchers
Montreal
(Stomahyer
2-1)
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Washington
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Paced by the hitting of third
· Boston s Cleveland 3
Philadelphia (Short 5-9}, nloht .
Milwaukee 2 Kansas City 1
baseman
Oiler, Vinton 's
Atlanta (Nash 6-5) at PittsDetroit 3 NeW York 1
H. Pet. Dodgers scored three runs In
.. burgh (Briles 4-1l. night .
Torre,
St.L
118
.360 'the first and one each in the ·
Houston {rorsch 5-1 and
Toda Y•s Probable Pitchers
) 1 Culver 3-6) at St. Lou1 s
53 \~~ :~~1 fourth and fifth innings to defeat
California !Wright 7-8 a !Carlton 11 -S and Reuss 7-8), 2, ~~k:t E~
Qakland (Blue 17-3), night.
twl lghl
Clmnte, Pit
50 102 .340 the Gallipolis Tigers, 5-2. Oiler
~ansas City (Hedlund 7-51 at N~w York (Sadeckl 3-2) at Brock. St .L 81 331 60 111 .335 slammed two singles and a long
M1nnesota (Perry 12·71 . night . Cincinnati !Grimsley 4. 4) Peptne Chi 63 236 31 77 .326
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Milwaukee (Slaton 4·1l at . hi
· cash, Pit
69 279 54 90 .323 home run. Holcomb, Tac ett
Chicago (Bradley 8-7&gt;. night. n'~an ·Franclsco (Marichall0-5) Garr, All
86 357 61 115 .322 and Mefford had the other hits.
Detroit !Coleman 7-6) at
A 1 !Ost
9 6) Alou, Hou
58 205 16 66 .322 Gallipolis scored its runs on
Washington !Broberg 1 . 2), ~:g~os nge es
een · •
Marvin 's demo. Aqua finish , black vinyl
Millan. A!l 83 33() 43 104 ·315 three walks and a ground out.
top, black cloth Int .• factory air, many
night.
Chicago (Hands 9-8 and Snglen, P1t 76 289 32 91 .315
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Boston (Peters 8-51 at New Bonham 2.1) at San Diego · . American League
Cheshtre capttabzed upon the
other ·extras. Greatly Reduced Price.
York !Stottlemyre8-7). night . . (Roberts 6-9 and Arlin J. l2), 2.
G. AB R. H. Pet. wildness of!osing pitcher Chuck
Cle~ eland 1Dunning 6-6) at twl . hi
Oliva. Min 69 no 49 101 .374 Lane to score 14 runs in the
Baltimore (Palmer 10-4!. night.
-n•gSaiurday's Games
Murcer, NY 81 293 48 101 .345
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Otis, KC . 78 309 49 97 .314 second m handmg the Gallipolis
Saturday's Games
Chicago at San Diego
69 Ford XL Convertible, air. ________'2395
Buford, Bal 67 250 66. 78 .312 Red Sox a 14·1 defeat in four
California at Oakland
San Fran at Los Ang, night
Kansas City at Minnesota
New York at Cincinnati, night Rojas. KC
77 280 38 87 .31l innings Lane issued 10 walks
Ka in e. Del 69 228 41 71 .311
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Milwaukee at Chicago
Houston at St. Louis, night
F.Rbsn. Bal 68 239 44 74 .310 and three hits durmg the frame.
68 Olds 88 H.l Sedan, air. _______ ,'2195
Cleve at Ball, twi-night
Atlanta at Pittsburgh , night ·
Rchrdt, Chi 68 253 26 77 .304 Rick Winebrenner started the
Oetrolt at Washington, night
Montreal at Phlla, twi-nlght
Retmnd. Bal 69 222 38 67 .302 rally with a bunt single.
Cash, Del
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Home Runs
Other .btg hits were a bases
.National League: Stargell, clearing triple ~y Brian Lucas
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P1tl 28: Aaron. All and May , and two run smgle by Greg
Cm 23; Bonds, SF 19, Bench, H
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In Middleport Little League
Mike Lavender was the big Cln and Colbert. SO 18.
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Melton.
Twenty-six area teams
action Thursday evening, Mick
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and Cash, Del 1 ' Smith. remain in contention following
Davenpor t continued to push pair of homers. and a single .in Chi
Bos and Oliva. Mlnn 18;
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!hree days acti?n. Nine •teams
·the Braves toward the league three trips. Rtght behind him , JacR'son; Oak 17 .
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Reds. His mates supplied him port' both with a· double
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An unusually thick coat may be
with plenty of support as they single, Dave SITilth WI tw_o·-~Chi · and Torre. St.L 60 :
applied with minimal sagging
pun8 runs on the board and singles and Tim Thomas and Montanez, Phil 58.
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American LeagOe : Killebrew, International League Standings
or spattering .
fielded flawlessly, holding the Tim Ebersbach each a single. Minn
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losers scoreless.
Powell, Bait 54: F. Robinson,
W L Pet. GB
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Bait
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Bait,
Charleston
46 33 .581 Retains It's Gloss 2 To .3 Years.
Melton, Chi , White, NY and Syracuse
46 33 .582 Bando, Oak 51.
Tidewater
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Pitching
Rochester
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National League: ·Ell is. Pitt Richmond
40 43 .482 8
Acrylic Latex House Paint
Schieder walked nine and l4-3 ; Dierker, Hou 12-4: Jen- Louisville
38 43 .469 9
klns. Chi 12·8: Carlton, St. L 11· T~ledo
32 so .390 lS'/2
struck out six.
5; live tied with 10.
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Both in White and Most Colors Available.
American League: Blue, Lak
Thursdays Results
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
with a grand slam homer and a 17-3; Cuellar, Bait 13-1: McNal· Louisville 7 Syracuse 2
of Doing Business" ~
single, Owen had a double 8f!d ly Bait 13-4) Lolich, Del 13-6) Charleston 11 Tidewater 5
992-5342 · GMAC FINANCING POMEROY .
Bos 12-4; Perry , Minn. Toledo 5 Rochester 3
single, Burton a doUble, and Si~berl,
12-7.
~lchmond 11 Wmnlpeg 10 (11
Open Evenings Untll8: oo- Til 5 P.M. Sat.
Smith and Hood each singled.
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SCIOTO RESUI,TS
For the losers, Duane Qual)s
had a double and single, Doug
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Her· . - - - -...- - - - - - Browning, a double and ness race driver Stanley
Soulsby, Roach, Couch, Mitch, Dancer, 43, New Egypt, N. J.,
drove winners In both divlsioll!l
each had singles.
of the $16,150 Challenge Stakes
for two ·year old •trotter&amp;. at
Scioto Downs Thursday night.
The featured race was split In
two divisions because 21 horses
were entered.
In the first division, Dancer
drove Super Bowl to victory,
touring the mile in 2:07 3-5. The
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, Pinto. 2 dr. sedan, 4 speed, radio.
Second ·place Sparkling Norma
white. custom trim, w·w tires.
returned $5.40 and $4.20. Third
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6 Cyl., stand. trans., radio, w-w
In the second race, Dancer
.tires, red, custom plaid interior .
won with Stars Chip, returning
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$2.80, $2.40 and $2.20. It was
Red with black vinyl top, V-8,
Best
Stars Chip's fifth win In five
auto. trans .', P.S.
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Winnings for the year to $33,888.
Thunderbird Landell. 2 dr. H.T.,
Custom LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top. Factory Air . ··
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G£ 2·DOOR 14.7 cu. ft.
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Polara. V-8, auto. trans., P.S.,
Home
FREEZER with giant, 148-lb.
P. B., radio, maroon with black
Zero-degree No-Frost freezer,
vlr\yl top; one owner . Like New.
the Fabulovs
Twin Vegetable Bins, 4 RefrlceratCH'
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Wildcat 4 dr. Hard Top. One careful local owner.
Sllelvea (1 slide-out)!
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GlrllllofQiall Touruament at Ordnance Flelcl wu the Hit '11 • Nlincy Crow, JID Warner, Terri Ash, Sbella 'Folmer, Ava
.Miaaee team IDIJIBied by Kenny~ of Pomea:oy. 1be 'Sayre, Pat~- Blck row, Kathy P'raDCII, coecb; Carol
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Dear Helen:
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In the Bible (Deut. 24:l)itsays to get a divorce, you need only
write a Blll of Divorcement and hand It to your mate, then leave
the house and that's it.
I.lliroteonea,Yearagoandgaveittomywlfe: Wehevecon.
sldered ourselves divorced ever since and both have found
someone new.
Courts.are just a mmey racket and the Bible 11 real. So why
should I spend the mmey for a lawyer wben 1 can take God's
Jaw?-DIVORCED
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grade, 15; seventh grade, Ove, two; Margaret Lewis, Anna
and eighth grade, 20. Students Turner, Katherine Jacoba,
were reco~~~~~~ended by teachers grade three; Marjorie Gibbs,
I (cfettw.MI rrom~Page i
.visited by mUIIons every year. of the Meigs Local Elementary John Lisle, Bonnie Fisher'
lntenil uiie tJie streets of The Meigs Local studentS wtJJ and junior bJgh schooll.
Roberta WUson, grade four;
Grtenfleld VUlage which Is be tnvellng on the Dearborn The staff Includes Mrs. Don SUvers, Eric Hart, Robert
trip vta chartered bus. Those Martha Vennarl, counselor; Meier, Grace Hawley, grade
making the Huntington trip wtJJ Robert Morris, admlntstrator; five; Helen Williams, Greg
go on a school bus.
Terry Ohlinger, coordinator; McCall, Dana Keaslnger, grade
What ptogreu Ia being made Lela Curtis, aecretary; Helen sis; Ed Bartels, grade seven; Dear Divorced:
with the studenll during the Dais, Unda McManus, Jennifer Martha H)lsted, James
Mainly because "God's law" (your version) won't hold up In
program,whichlaa"catch-up" ·Butcher; grade one; Dorothy Brewlngton,LeoKennedy,Jr., court So 011 'd be hit with big
char
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type lituilUon for youngliters Chaney, Marjorie Goett, grade Bill Coffman, grade etg'ht.
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havlns difficulty In the major
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Dear Helen:
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Sbrine of J~. aimua1 Staff ·members feel 8 great
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1recently visited a friend 1 hadn't seen for a long time, and
pk:alc, friday, 6:30 p.m. at deal Is being gslned by the
found some strange sltuaUons.
......,_City
Shrine
Park,
Racine.
students.
However,
they'll
!mow
Mr7 and Mrs. Roger Gaul John Ridenour Chester·, Mr.
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Her 20-yeer-old daughter sleeps In the room wtth this
BEVIV .\i.- -SERVICES more._..... Yat the end of were hosts to the members of and :Mrs. Nat Carpenter, Julia woman's husband (the father ol the girl), while the 14-year-old
beglnnin&amp; FriJky 'through Uie the program when testing wtll the Shade River Bellea and and David, Long Bottom; Faith sleeps with the mother.
lllh at the f)OIHienomlnatlonal be done for evidence of Beaus Square Dance Club at McCain, Reedsville; Henry
What do you 'think of these sleeping habits•-CURIOUS
Covenant of Truth Sanctuary at ~~ement, or •:haps, lack their home recently. ·
Hunter and ~Rachel, Pomeroy;
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old Poet Office bulldlltg 1n . a evement.
of the ·120 A hayride planned for the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxson
Racine. Paators J. D. Kl!lg and :'dentsbe
. were !bleated . ¥~ ev~nlng was postponed due ,Ill. andc.hildren, Long Bolto!!l, ahd Dear
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tt'·1·C. Fulcher ,aiOlllf·i 'l!'llh · ey., 11 80 ' ese •, specJa .. ramy weaQ!er. but a ·wiener the hosts' children, JloSie and ' • · · ·· · · · muc .- ·
roast was held in the family Lea Ann.
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CCIIIductlng the servlcea. ,
Jn.aerviC!!meeUngawereheld room. Square dancing was
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Dear Helen:
IJATURDAY
dally one week prior to the first enjoyed during the evening.
Weare In our 648, but our youngest daughter Is still in college.
MARY SHRINE, White day of classes for the studenta. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
She has always been a good girl with high standards and few
Shrine of Jerusalem, aimual At that time, the staff studied . Jim Deeter, ~)pre; Mr. and
JI'Oblelllii.However,shehasgrownupwiththreefrieildawhoare
picnic, Saturday, 8 p.m. at Twin the recorda and past progress of Mrs. John Sununers, Parknow (we feel) very bad lnf!uencei. They have changed radically
City Sbrlne Park, Racine.
each student ..00 materials ersburg; Miss Becky Lin·
since they graduated from high school.
' PUBLIC CHICKEN barbecue were set up baaed on the study. ton, Coolville; Mr. and Mrs.
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One of these girls is living With a boy, Another amokes
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pit t Middleport leg!
Parenti and guardlana of Richard Gaul, Mark and David,
marijuana. The third soesfrom one love affair to another.
a new a
on
students
were
visited
by
staff
Chester;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Mrs.
Clyde
Bartlett,
Martha
My daughter haSn't done any of these things yet, says she
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and Jody, and Becky, and Mrs. Bartlett's Isn't tempted. She baa a part time job, gets good grades, keeps
beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday: h~earsat the r~loae of th!
g t m; Mr. and Mrs. ~:e~~~~h~~r!J~~~:e~d:: INsy-but she won't give II\' these long time frienda. This Is
SIJNI)AY
program
, to advise the parents
visitors of Mr. and Mrs· . Joe ca~adbigrlftallnourfamUy,aawelnslstsh~should.
MODERN WOODMEN , and guardlana on the progress
. Turner and other frt'ends in · I· n:a sever ol her friends' letters In which they .....
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Camp 7230, annual picnic, 12 made. Many other home visits
Middleport. T.he Rev . Mr. openly of sex and drinking and drug parties · When 1 begged my
to drop them ' she became lncenaed because I'd read her
noon SUndaY•at State Park, have been made during the
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Bartlett is a former pastor of daughter
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Route 33, left going aouth. All program and there will be a
the Middleport Church of the maJIAflerallshel••veslettersl"'-openaroundth
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members and friends Invited. parents' night at the conclusion
Nazarene.
Now she has started amoklng clgare~s. something she never
MOTO-CROSS Sunday at of the school.
Mrs. Jerry Yates, Shellle, dldbefore.W~ft,&amp;rthlslsthebeglimingof''laxneas."Howshould
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Jell and JuAA, Jackson, were weshow he r OL-tah
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grounds, five m1lea north of enrolled In the school include:
Wednesday •uests of their
Pomer oy on Rou te 33. Trophies first ·grade, 15; aecond grade, Ben Philson, district deputy •randmother,• Mrs. Geneva Dea r Mr s. J ·'
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•· o jun1or cIass 10; third grade, 15; fourth grand master of the Twelfth "Yates . The ·group went to
Why notina tea d showyourdalJ8hter that you trust her enough
for all c.......
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to 1 t h f
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r ...... ., grade, 20; fifth grade, 20; sixth Masonic District, will be Tuppers Plains to visit Mr. and
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orm r own "t" ons? Arna re person makes (and
1211 cc motorcycles. PracUce 11
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- honored ai a Mason Night Mrs. Lindsey Lyons, Jr. and keeps) endshlps with all klnda ol people, but she also makes
a.m. to 1, races starUng 1:30 n
planned for Sept. 25 by Racine Lamar, Mrs. Eulah Swann, and • (and keeps) her own standarda; You've raised her well. Don't ruin
p.m.Refreahmentuvallableon
Chapter 134, Order of the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence your relaUonshlp now!-H.
grounds.
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Hasbargen and Kent. 1 '
OIUO VALLEY C0l11Dl811dery Mrs. Julia Norris led Jn the Plans for the observance Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rice of · Dear Helen:
annual picnic, Ractne Shrine program "celebrating Peace were made during a meeUng of AUa~ta. Ga. spent the holiday
As for the man who raids his refrigerator at midnight In only
Plrk, SUnday, 1 p.m. Take Justice ~nd Progress" at ~ ~ Racine Chapter Monday night. weekend here visiting his his pajama tops-and the wife wQIT!es because the college girl
CoYered dish and table service. Tuesday night mee~g ol the Philson is a past patron of the parents, Mr. and Mrs, Homer staying with the family might walk In m him: I'll bet she wouldn't
MONDAY
East Letart Women's Society of Chapter.
Rice, and his brother and sister. be shocked, so why worry?
POMEROY GARDEN Club Christian Service.
Mrs. Barbara Dugan, worUiy in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Denver
After aU, she has a !aiher and probably brothers. What's so
picnic Monday at 6:30 p.in. at Taking part in the program matron,, and Mr. Richard Rice. Also guests of the Denver awful about the lmman llody? Our tamlly-and our housegu~.:..
home of Mrs. Marguerite Karr were Mrs. Hazel Fox, Mrs. Dugan, worthy patron, presided Rice family were Mrs. George llllnk nothing of ~g undressed In front of others. We prefer
with Mra . Howard Nolan Mary Roush and Mrs. Mabel at the meeUng. The sunshine Chaqtbers, the former Susan cmnfort. Embarrassment? Not after the first few minutes.. .lsUng. Members to bring Shields. Mrs. Ferne B. Hayman fund amounting to $15 was Rice, and her 15 month old son, OVER 50 BUT NOT OVER.SEXED
own table service.
presided at the meeting wtth ~ontributed to cancer research George Clinton. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Doris Adama giving the m honor of the Associate Grand George DeWeese of Athens bear Over:
HEATH VNITED Methodist missionary reading entitled Matron Erma Sey!ang who died joined the group for a dinner at
Nevertheless, the girl's !allier might over-react If fie heard
Church WSCS, 7:30 p.m. "Spot Checking Developments recently. A memorial tribute the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Monday at the church; in· in Manila." Refreshments were was given to her by Mrs: Cora Denver Rice on the FoUI'th of about the bottomleas kitchen scene. My vote still goes for a night
staUaUon of new officers.
served by Mrs. Nora Pearson Webb after which time the altar July. Mr. Chambers, rece·nuy shirt.-H.
TUESDAY.
and Mrs. Margaret Gloeckner .• .was draped in her honor.
promoted to asslataqt cashier at
HARRISONVILLE Chapter, to ,those named and Mrs. Doris Refreshments were served at · the Fulton Nations! Bank in
Order of the Eastern Star, 8 Sayre, Mrs. Lucy Donai)ue, and the close of the chapter by Mrs. Atlsnta, was unable to acp.m. Tuesday at the hall.
Mrs. Mildj'ed Donahue.
Letha Morris and Mrs. Webb. company his wife ttere.
LEWIS MANLEY Post 263,
, · The Riverview 4-H Club met . ments. - Charles Oberholzer.
American Legion Auxiliary, 7
July 6 at the Whitehead home THE PINK PANTHERS met
p.m. Tuesday at the home of
with two advisor~ and niM June29atKaren Werry's home.
Mn. Ne111e Winston .
members In attendance. They 'fhere were two advisors and
P,lan to go lx&gt;wllng the week nine members In attendance.
. A layette shower honoring bathtub and baby was served Gaul, Mark and David, Mr. and before judging. Chris Martin Jody Grueser and Sandy
· Mrs. Keith Ridenour was held with snack crackers, relishes, Mrs. Jim Thomas, Jimmy and gave a special report on Bicycle Hamilton demonstrated baking
· Tue~ay night at the home ' of and iced tea.
Jody, Mr. andMrs. RogerGaul, Safety.
cooltiea and were ·ln charge of
Mrs. Roger Gaul, Sumner Rd.,
Also attending were Mrs. Rogie and Lea . Ann, Keith Jane Whitehead was in recreation. Pam Harden served
· Cheater, with Mrs. Jim Thomas Billy Win4on, Mrs. Lucy Gaul, Ridenour and Rodney Chev- charge of recreation playing the refreshments. ·- Kimberly
except as co-hostess.
Mrs. Barbara Sargent, Mrs. aller.
broom and bottle game. PatU Grueaer.
va'l"' : ·Pink and blue streamers Gordon Ridenour, Pam Griffin, Sending gifts to Mrs. GJ'Ossnlc~le and Niese! Duvall THE ~MEROY Bend Club
Pon1•r!iv Y ·Phi~~ : decorated an antique cradle In Mrs. David Koblentz, Mrs. Earl Ridenour were Mrs. Ronnie served . refreshments. Ne1tt mel ,July 7 a\ the hom' of Mrs.
Ph~;1~ . which ·the gilts were placed. Showalter and Tim, Mrs. Betty Clay, Mrs. Eldon 'Gaul, Mrs. meeUng Is July 13 at the C. E. Blakealee with seven
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Games were played with prizes Chevalier, Nancy Ridenour, · DeimarBawn and Nancy, Mrs. Whitehead home , - Niese! memberJ and one advisor at81
po•tagopa ld
going to Mrs. Elton Ritchie, Mrs. Clayton Allen, Mrs. John Earl Dean and Melanie, Mrs. Duvall.
tending. They planned to camp
THE SNOWVILLE Club met on the riverside Saturday, July
1 Wendy Barton, Sherry Epple, Wickham, Mn. Hobert Newell, Opal Eichinger, Mrs . .Wilma
•.'!'!!(n•~l' l · Mrs. Alvin Tripp, Mrs. Ray Beth and Jane Ann Ritchie, Klla Ginther, Mrs. Betty Frederick, recently at Mrs. Guy Morrill' 10. · Jenny Chapman, carol
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-.:io,;fe1r- wlhore. 1 and Mrs. Buck Calaway. The Diane Epple, Mrs. Roger Epple, Summerfield,. Mrs. Helen ellht members preaent. They clemonairllt!Oill.
.::~:; , door prize was won by Mrs. Mrs. Irene McGrath, Mrs . Wolle, Mrs. Becky Schrimer, pllln to so to Camden Park July Jenny reflnllhed a piclui'e
Hobert Newell,
Grace Gwnpf, SheUa Toney. Mrs. Pauline Rice, Carolyn 14. Ronnie Wood gavt a frame, Melanie cleaned a
- After Mrs. Ridenour opened .Mrs. David Riggs and Parker, Mrs. Gaye Smalley, clemonllrltlon on how to !eat window, and Carol showed how
· her gifts, a cake decorated wlthtjlstina, Mrs. Larry Hill, Mrs. Heriry Hunter, Mrs. 1811. Jeff and Steve Arnold were to ~~ a bed.• The next
pink and blue booUes and roaes
nnifer and Denise Dean, Cella Evelyn Bowers, Mrs. Wallace II ebarae of recreation, piiY.lnl ~tine liiCheduled for July 12
and centered with a mlniatur
cCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Amberger, and: Mrs. Gladys Ill and other oulllde galllll. at Mrs. Blakeslee's home. ·
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LETARTFAI.i3-Aspemf
meeUng was held •t the Letart
Falll ComrnunityJia!I Friday
night at 8 to aee what could be
done to repair the building.
Dallas Hlll, president of the
Community trustees, 11reaided:
Three trusteea rHlgnlng were
Mrs. Early Roush, Mrs. Eula
Wolfe and Mrs. St. Clair Hill.
New trusteea appointed were
Mrs, George Yonker, Mrs.
Herbert Roush and Virgil
Roush.
~~ was decided to repair the

building If funds could be
secured. Mrs. George Yonker
waa ~le!l aecntary.
Tilt trustees voted to meet
each month at the Hall on the
first Frldlly at ~ p.m. Altelldlns
were Mr. and Mra. Early
Roush, Mrs. Eula,. Wolfe, Mrs.
St. Clair Hill, Mrs. · George
YOnker, Mrs. Herbert Roush,
Mrs. Iva Orr, Mrs. Harriett .
Nelgler, Tom Norris, Elmer
Pickens, Dallas 'Hill, Don
Richard Hill, Loyd Nice and
Mrs. Elizabeth Roush.

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descendants of Jo~li and Mrs.DorothyVanMeter,Uaa
~hda Aurnllle.r Roach held .and Lois Peters, Clifton; Sam
thetr annusl reunton In the New Roach, Lake Hughell, Calif.;
Haven park. JulY.3rd .
• Bryan Roa ch,'"eirton
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Attending were Mrs. Sarah Mrs. 'fohn Roach, Del~ and
Spears, Frank Brumage, Mr. Johnnie, ChrlaUe Keams, 0r1.a
and Mrs. Charles Grannon, Zerkle, Mr. and Mrl. Clarla
John "Gus" Riggs, Mr. and Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Mrs. Daniel Evans and Sheila, Hall, MJ;s. Amelia -Roach, Mrs.
Roseville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. .Francea ,Carroll, Hartford;!Mr.
Floyd Graves, Michele Waggle, and Mrl: 'I&gt;Oaal~ ·Zerlde,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cremeans, Donald Stewart Zerkle III,
Paul and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oh·
Paul R. Spears afid Richie, Mrs. linger and chlldren, Mr.
Margaret Smith, Zaneaville; and Mrs. OtUe Roach, Allee ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffers, Roach, Mr8.' Stella Johnson,
son Stephen, Randy, Ruth and Letart; Dale Roach, Bessie
Sherrie Lewts, Mr. and Mrs. OhUnger, Becky Ohlinger, Mrs.
Jack Manuel, Misty and Jackie Janice Stanley, Vanna at;d
Lee, Mrs. Wilma WUIIams, .Joanna Fry, Vaughn and.
Crooksville.
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Amanda Miller, New Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Clark,
Joyce and Chris, Patty Ford,
Hebron; Mr. and Mrs.' Phil
PICNIC ANNOUNCED
VIckery, Lancaster ·, Mrs. The Me'••
County ReUred
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Manford Hutton, Jacqueline Teachers Association and
and June Ann, Middleport; Il(t'. gliesta wiD hold a picnic at the
and Mrs. Edward
Spears, roadaldeparkonnewRoute33,
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Cameron Spears and Patti on the left going north, at 5:30
Venters, Cheahlre; Mr. and p.m. m Saturday, July 17.
Mrs. LesterRoach,Stephenand Thoseredattending are to take a
Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. James cove dish and table service.
Lavender, Amanda; . Randy,
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Ronnie, dEstelIa Mr
ay, andc e,
VISIT IN BRADBURY
Rusty an Ange , .
Mrs. Mrs. James Neutzllng and
George Tripp, Mal'f Ann and daughter, Patti, Pomeroy, were
ScotUe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tueaday visitors of Mrs. Lee
Roach, Larryray and Roger, . Baughman and Jeffrey,
Mr. andMrs. AifredR. Stewart, Bradbury.

Hill Family Reunited
RACINE - The annual Hill Mr, and Mrs. Robert Euler
Family reunion, of descendants and family of ~Ieaton, W.
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Va.; Harry Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, Sr., was held at the ' Joe Glenn and falnily, 11fr. and
Shriners' park at Racine Mrs. Virgil Hlll and famUy, Mr.
Sunday, June 7, with 150 at- and Mrs. CllHord Hill, Mr. and
tending . A basket dinner was Mrs. Max Hill and children ' Mr.

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the farthest : .
were Mr. and Mrs. Dale HUJ .of Hliven, Fla.; Danny Hill, Mr.
Moore Haven, Fla.
and 'Mrs. Mike Hill and Doily;
Others attending were Mr. Mervin Hill, Columbus· Mr.
and Mrs; St. Clair Hill, Mr. and' and Mrs. Dallas Hlll, chuciren
Mrs. Don Bell and daughter, 'Jan,'&gt;Mt and Dean, Mr. and
Lorna, Dr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Mershal! Roush and Joey~
Grimm and sons of Colwnbus; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HenJames Roy Hill, Mr. and Mrs. sler, Mr:· and Mrs. David
David Hill and sons, Mr. al)d Hensler, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Mrs .. George Hill and family, Hensler and Jamie, Mr. and
Mr.andMrs.ClarenceHill,Mr. Mrs . Cecil Roseberry and
and Mrs. Glen }'lhodes and son, family, Mr. 81\d Mrs. Ray Hill,
Joe Hill and son, Mr. and Mrs. of Scott Depot, W. Va.; Mr, and
Bill Bigelo and children, aU of Mrs. Dale Musser of Rutland;
Rogers, Ohio; Mr. and \'drs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stephe111 of
Albert Hlll, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. CUlloden, W. Va.; Mrs. Mary
Robert Hill, sons Pat and Jay, Stephens of Charleston; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. BIUy Hill and Helep King and daughter of
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wald Riley, Kansas; Mr. aild Mrs.
Foster and children, of Gralg Roush and daughter of
Columbbs; Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Syracuse; Mr. and Mn. crewe,
Hill alld daugliter' of Gaillpolls; · Saul and grlllldclflugbter, Rev.
Mrs. Inez Hlll, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dale MI:OUJ'I, Rev.
Brody Huffman and children, and . Mra. Frank Cba111lnw,
Mr. and Mrs. Doll Richard Hill Rev. Martha Mainer, Jean
and farnlly, Mr. and 1'&gt;frs. Slotar, Jan Alkire, M•bae; ·
Dennie Htll and children, Leta Lloyd, Pomeroy, aad
Tommy Hlll, Mr. and Mrl. Sandy and Debbie Hapn, of
Darrell Dugan and children, Largo, Fla.
Mr. and Mrt. Henry 8111 and All of the chlldnn were
family, Mr. and Mn. Roger preaent except Mfl; Harold
Hill, Mr. and Mra. Hlirold Grimm of Colwnbu• who had
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AIIIIWO..a~'tlaerSiadlum familiar NL stars as Don
.. DetrWt 'l'n ky, completed Keulncer and Ron Santo of the
IIIII clalt ""'•u ._ ft·-•- C"'-. ft 0 CUbe, Pete ROle and
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·Raberto Clemente . to h,li lltb Lee May of his own Reds, FeUx
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~n of the AUanta Bravea,
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the Montreal Expos,
Also named were such rising
y01111g stars as Bobby Bonda Of
the San Francisco Giants, Nate
Golbert of the San Diego
.Padres and :r.Janny Sailguillen
of the Pittsburgh Pirates. For
the three 11 wm mark their first
otar Game.
All..,
. Of" the supplemental entries,
· Clemente, the Pirates' longUmesuperstar,wasthe ·oidest
and Bonda . the youngea t. Only
Willie Mays and Hank Aaron,

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record of 68 Thursday, and
Holtzman !8-9) and Martin ;
EngllshmenToilllllyHOI"tolland Moeller, 'Brewer (8) and
Malcolm Gregson.
Ferguson. LP-Moeller &lt;~·ll'.
ThOIIISon, who won 1\.ro of his Mon
203 o0o 0011- 5 8 1
five titles at the same course, Ph~~Ginn,~.!: ~~j,~,krs~al~
Ill at 143 with English amateur 18) and Bateman; Renoylds,
star Mike Bonallack and "South Champion (3), Wilson (81 and
African D!!le Hayes.
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HR-Johnson (16th) , Billly 1101.
Bert Yancey, Charles · Coody, ' McCarver (8th) .
Millar Barber Howle Johnson
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ship which could have
his
for
taking. ·
That Ill the opinion of f)velime winner Peter Thomson of
Australia who clalmB Nicklaus
Ill playing too cautiously and
def.enslvely.
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Nicklaus, who haa fired two
sub-par rouncl4 of 71 for a four
under par total of 142 Is lhr~
strokes off the pac~ set b)'
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happy-go-luckyMexlcan-Ainerlcan Lee Trevino and Brltalil's
Touy Jacklin. .
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Trevin. 0 and Jacklin, who .
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added 70's Thursday to their
opening rounda of 89, head a
star.,gtudded tournament leader
board. Asian . champion . Uang
Huan Lu trails by one stroke
with former winners Arge!lli·
nian Roberto de Vlcenzo and
Gary Player have notched eight
Velma Fleming to Ohio Holzer Medical Center, First
Btitiah and U.S. open victories . Power Co., Ease., Lebanon
Ave. and Cedar St. General
between them while the 35· George H. Pullins, ·Eunice vllliting hours 2-4 and 7-3 p.m.
year-old ~ from Taiwan has PuiUns to Donald R. PuiUns, Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to
every tour Peggy Pulllns, 4.5 Acres, Olive. 4·30 p m Parents only on
won practicaIIY
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A. E. Lee, June P. .
Pediatrics Ward.
nament on the limited twomonths Asian circUit in his 15 Henry D. Hill, Loretta K. Hill,
Births
23
sears as a professional.
· Acre, Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Trevino Is confident he can
Eugene Wilson, NeUle Wilson Singleton, Vinton, a son; Mr.
win because of a new· found to Board of Trustees, Olive· and Mrs. George S. Burns, ·
mental attitude of positive Twp., LotS, Olive. ·
Hamden, a son, and Mr. and
HOMEMADE :
thinking to which be credited Maxine A. Hobbs, Harvey J. Mrs. Jannes C. McCorkle, Oak
Hobbe to Franklin Real Estate, HIU
Ham Salad ·
his second round 70.
, a son.
Jacklin, out of shape since 90 ·~ Acrea, Salem-Rutland.
Dlllcbarges
ch.... Spread
Winning the u.s. Open last Vernal H. Well, LouiSe Well to . Mrs.lda c. Bachner, William
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year, remains co-favorite with Larry M. Well, Vern C. · Wejl, H. Bennett, Paula H. Booth,
Troyer's Tfal
Trevino and Nicklaus at 4-1 to !.50 Acres, Bedford.
Charles Kenneth Burris, Jr.,
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AlbefiHill, Jr., Ora E. Hill to Mrs Jam~ Richard Call Mr•
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Goble, ~I ~ll"'~ . Don~ Ri~hard CoUey an~ so:;:
dlaappointed with hill failure to Lot, Pomeroy.
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'· David M. Crabtree II,
130 E. MAIN
get birdies in either round on Armand Turley to Ferman E. Lawrence M. Donahoe, Robert
the final two par.flve flnlshing 1\foore, Lillian E. Moore, H. Eada, Mrs. Audrey
POMEROY
holes.
Parcels, Middleport.
Bert J, Fulks, Donald E.
Lu, who played in .the 1967 Garret Knm;. Opal!. Knorr GOheen, Mrs. Bernice J. Gibbs,
Masters Tournament in hill only loArthur Goodm, Ella Goodin, 8 Wayne w. Holeman, ChriJ.
U.S. appearance, II rated. an Acres, Scipio.
topher D. Kimmel, Mrs.
Grace Woodyard to ~ayne 0. James C. Kunath, Robert E.
excellent chance to Win. ·
. Good weather with IIIII&amp;' of Zeigler, _P~uline Zeigler, 28 Lee, Danny Lewis, Mrs,
·the wind wbich usually presents Acres, ScipiO.
Lemma L. Lighter, Clarence A.
difficulties at · the north of OUs Bailey, ~hyllis M._ Massar, Mrs. Cora L. MeEngland · seaside course Is ~Uey, Al~rt Wigal, Sylvia Carley, Mrs. Robert E. McbeUeved to be the reason why WigBI to EdiSOn C. Brace, Dale Carley, Kyle Edward Mc28 players are under the 36 hole E. Ha~t, •36 Acre, Sulton ,
Causland, Edwin R. Mepar of 146 at Royal Birkdale.
Cljrrie E. Grueaer, K. A. Cormick, Mrs. Charles L.
With Nlclllaus on 142 are Grueser to William L. Knittel, McFadden, Mrs. Matilda Jane
Linda
Knittel,
Parcels, Miller, Mrs. Daniel E. Onders,
p _ _ _ _,.._ _!!lll Pomeroy.
Mrs. Otto J . Perry, Mrs.
Harold Gilmore, Irene Frances Poe, Mrs. Everett N.
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Acre, Sa bury.
soo,Mrs. GeorgeP.Smith,Mrs.
Herman 0. Swaney, James Orin
DALTONBEATSGOURLAY
Ward, Mrs. Homer W. Walters,
SAME DAY
NEWPORT, England (UP!)- Mrs. Avonelle Cobb, and Harley
SERVICE
Judy Dalton defeated Austra· M. Morgan .
.In At 9-0ut At 5
llan countrywoman Helen Goilr·use'OUr:Frae Parklnq Lot , lay, 8-6, 6-1, Thursday to reach
the final of the Welsh Lawn NFL RETffiEMENT PLAN
Tennis Association championNEW YORK (UPI)-National
ships. Mrs. Dalton will face Football League players·had ·an
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Utle,
GREATER DEPENDABILITY
today. They can now relire at
age 55 instead of 65 and draw
full pensions, or . take early
relirement pensions at 45
instead of 55,
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~ A player who completes 15
years service by 1973 . and
retltes at 55 will receive .1,090
a month. With 10 years service
"it's $790, and $465 for five
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Vaughn Wiillams ; and "Partita 1
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on an Easter Hymn," by Piet •
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She will share. the program •
difference In looks . , .
with Mls9 Andrews and with :
thanks to the lightLon. Schreiber,· organist at
weight construction of
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National City Chdstisn Church •
in Washington, D. C., and two It
olher 'organists ·of the t
Associatiouln. The recital is '• .
Sunday, J y 18, at 8 p.m. at •
West Liberty Slate College.
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Chicago's First Christian •
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MEN'S ,. WOMEN'S
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family of the Chico Church at •
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in Show 1, "Labor Dl}'," interpretlve arraneement.
Severa!lllfliDben piiJI to enter.
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Mrs. Tboma .-lei the Orit rule
for lily aucce11. Is perfect
drainage to prevent rot.
Pjanlinl on a alllht • or In •
relied bed 11 _..P.I, she 88¥1.
Mn. 'i'hmDa a111o J'eCOIII!IItnded ,
that beds be em;iched witb
bonemeal or euperphoaphate
witb a generous amount of
hum~, that sand or gravel be
mixed with lleaYr soU, an~ !bat
the bulbi be mulched well for
tile lint winter. , ·
. 5evera1 illy specimens were
dlsp~ along with the Dower
· arrangements, "Anything Yciu
Can Do I Can Do Better;" !ISing
,two contilners. Judging the
exhibits were Mrs. Cora Beegle
and Mrs. John Terrell. Blue
ribbons went to Mrs. Thoma for
·a tall mocJern arrangement
using dalllea, dried wisteria
'vine, and foliage in m088 green
avon botUes on a green base; to
Mrs. Lewis for shasta dalslea
·and foliage in two bi:own battles
one a redwood base, and to Mrs.
Thomas who used asparagus
foliage, Queen Anne's lace, and
!Illes. in-gold mugs.
Final plans ·were made for a
rummage 981e to be held Aug. &amp;7and for a picnic to be held at a ,
camp site on the Ohio River on
Aug. 11. ·
Recreation was conducted by
Mrs. Terrell and Mrs. Thomas
aerved li de9Sert course.
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·Bottom', ar~ announcing the engagement of their daughter,
Shirley, to Mr. Aaron Sayre, Portland, son of Mrs. Doris
Sayre, and the late Mr. Oliver Sayre, Sr. Miss Congo Is a 1971
gradua~ of Southern High School and will attend Obio State
. Cosmetology School in Columbus this fall. Mr. Sayre Is a 196~
graduate of Southern High School and will be a junior at Ohio
State University this fall. Wedding plans are incomplete.

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who pointed out thai most lilles
prefer the sun but there. aie a
&lt;a few that will tolerate some
shade. She recommended that
tall IUies 'be staked since the

Pearl Mora, following the
theme of the workshop,
displayed arrangementS made
of roadside ma!frial. They also
judged arrangements brought
by members. Ribbons were
awarded to Mrs. Oris Ginther
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daffodils featuring a Madonna,
imd to Mrs. Purley Karr for a
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Appreciation was expressed to
In er w
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For roll call, members named Mrs. Earl Dean for her lnan unusual Dower for use in terpretive flower arranging
arrangem~nts.
demonstra lion a I the ope_n
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won by Mrs. Donald Mora and
Following the meeting, a
Mrs , Robert , Wood. The wiener roast around a wood fire
devotions, "My Summers Past" · in the Knight yard was enjoyed
were by Mrs. Earl Dean who by the members. Favors were
read
poetry
including corn holders. Hostesses were
"Beginning," "It Couldn't Be Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Leonard
Done," and "Work." She Erwin. Thenextmeelingwillbe
concluded with the nine a picnic at 7 p.m. on the first
requisites for living.
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heada are heavy, and that effort d~~~: Clarence Neutzling sh:~. Robert Wood will
is wasted if the bulbs aren't
sOWld. Lilies are best ordered displayed a dahlia specimen, provide .the article for "Green
first of the season, and Mrs. Thumb Notes" in August.
· from mail order catalogs in the - - - - - - - - summer even though they are
SON IS BORN
not planted until fall, she Mid,
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wolfe of Antiquity are
For All Oc asions ·
announcing the birth of a son,
· RECEPTION PLANNED
Her choice?
We w'lre flowera evt&gt;rywhere
Chad Allen, weighing 6 lb. 9 oz.
Areception honoring the Rev. at Holzer Medical Center June
A C.. ravelle,
and Mrs. Robert Bumgarner 16. Grandparents are Mr. and
of course.
will be held Tuesday night at the Mrs. Ira Arnott of Antiquity,
Heath United Methodist Chur~h
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Whether slle's II mini your pulse or at 8 p.m. AD members of the and Mrs. Virginia Wolfe,
I&lt;
Syracuse.
Great-grandparents
the baby's fetdlnt. every seeond church are invited to attend the
Pomeroy
Shop
tounts. And Csrmlle has the
are Ott Arnott, Racine RD and
watch she csn count on. A specisl reception.
Butternui.'Av•, Pomeroy
John Sellers, PorUand. Chad
nurse's model nsmed the "Rioollff
Mrs. Mi liard Van Meter
was welcomed by a brother,
8". Wster reaistsnl, sllock resistCharles Jr., and a sister, Cathy.
In! II his 17 lewtls, 1 sweep sec:·
DAUGHTER BORN
oni/ hsnd, fufl numersl luminous
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hill,
dill, stsinless steel blck me. And
1 prsctkal price.
Sl5" Letart Falls, announce the birth
of their first child, a daughter,
Angle Lynne, at the Holzer
CAR~VELLE~
Mecjical Center. Born on July 1,
by BULOVA
the Infant weighed six pounda,
six ounces. Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Roush, East Letart,
and Mrs. Inez Hill, Racine, are
the grandparents. Mrs. Ull1an
Duffy, Syracuae, and Mrs. Josle
Roush, Racine, are great. ._ _ _ _ _ _ __ . grandmothers.

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civic committee chairman, had
weeded the Dower beds at
Memory Gardens, a swnmer
project of the club.
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A progre!JS report&lt;,was.givl!R ''
on the junior gardeners in •the
Five Point Star Stitchers and
the Court . House cutups 4-H
Club. II was noted that four
m e m b e r s d i s pI aye d
arrangements at the Regatta

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Held in Che;ter ClEARANCE

hemerocallls
!Pis since
they group,
Mrs. Paul
president,
are
in a restand
period.
Madonna
Mrs. Donald Mora and Mrs. reported
that Baer,
Mrs. Dale
Kautz
lilies, she said, should be
divided as soon as they are
finished blooming.
A r,ir.~ram on lilles, their
selection, plantlng'and summer

DINING

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A wor... op on e Meigs
County Fair flower show
schedule was a feature of the
meeting of Chester Garden Club
Wedneadayeveningatthehome
d
h
of Mrs. Howar Knig I.
Mrs. Roy Holter directed the
workshop, "A Challenge - Use
What You Have for Flower
Arranging," and discussed the
various cla9Ses of the county
fair show. Using material
brought
by
members,
arrangements · in various
classes were made by the

junior class. Prayer by who recently restgnec1 u ldilo
Coleman · concluded the dergarten teacher in tile Melli
meeting.
Local District.
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. SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.
Evans, Portland, are announcing the birth of a son,
Ryllll Michael, on July 1 at the
Holzer Medical Center. The
lnfant· weiglied 9 pounds, !our
ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Evans
have two daughters, Alicia,
seven, and Cindy, six. Grand·
parents are · Mrs. Ada Van
Meter, Portland, and Mrs.
Bernice Evans, Pomeroy.

Shirley Congo Engaged

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. bulldlrig. Junior Coleman WBII Board to teacb
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named IUIII.It8nl~tendent Community School.
of the Sunday school, and Patty y0UJ18erclassof~.wjll­
HyaeU was appointed Blliatant taught by Mrs. JamMtlt
teacher for the ~and Crooks 111onw of Mli'""IPart.

FloWer

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OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
MIDDLEPORT

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l1l1ed at the montbly meeting of
the United Faith . Non·
denomj natlonal Church
congregationatthe home of·Mr.
andMrs.MelvtnDrake,Racine,
Tueaday night.
. A poUuck . dinner with the
Rev. Robert E. Smith giving
gNce ~ed the m~ting
attended by 10 adults and nine
cl!fld,ren. II was decided lo
change the m~tings frorrl the
lint. Wednesday. to the first
· Tu~sday of each month to avoid
a conflict · with Bible study
·11e88lons at the church.
The group dlscus9ed a heatinil
_system f~r the church, the
poasibility ol a hymn fest with
an offering for new song bookS,

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grained Walnut color on select hardwood

Furniture

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Mre. Earl Tbcma will ptovlde
the Green Thumb Nota colwnn
~ The. Dally Sentinel on July
23, and ~rs. Tbo111111 will
provide the one for Oct. 21 .
A communication to the club
frim Ule state program book
chalrnum revealed lhat clqb
lied for second place in Raglon
11 for the 11J89.70program book.
A thank-you note was read
:Y,ff¥ ¥¥¥~•••••• from the Pomeroy Alumnl
Assn. for Dower arrangements
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made for the annual llanq!!et.
i Mrs. Thompson reported on a
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·· AI long as yo~ live, keep . , arranging which.she attended in
learning how to li~e.
1. , Belpre, and also the opell
meeting of the Rutland Garden
-Seneca;
Club where ·she did a progrann
0!1 arra11ging rOses. Mrs. Lewis
abo attended the latter
meeting.
It was noted that Mrs. Thoma
received a third place award in
the Regatta Dower show. .
Mrs. Thomas gave devotions
using as her topic "Cooperate
With God and Take care of His
. fridays Only
The Drive-In Window . Earth." Members responded to
·• ·
is Open
· roll call by naming a Illy ·they
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
have or would Uke to have.
· · (Continuously)
T)te calendar of thlngs·to do
,I
· for July was read by Mrs. Uoyd
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othtr Banking Hours 9 to
Moore. She suggested that
3 ond 5 to 1 as usual on
gardens be watered as needed
:: Fridays.
and that dusting and spraying
~ taken care of. humidity ~a
il rn
high then plants should be
dusted for the red spider, she
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, Mid. She ~0 auggested !bat
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compost be turned over and the
MemberFDIC
ground be soaked with a run·
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ning hose.
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Reserve Svslem ' ,
Other lhlngs abe 9Bid should
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be done include slaking tall
perennials, snipping . off
blossoms as they fade to extend
~e l!looming season, giving
chryslmthemlll!lS a feeding for
Her time is
betterfalldlsplay,andpinching
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preCIOUS.
them back for the final lime.
Sbe also suggested that now Is a
Her timepiece good time to divide and reset

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lin. Robirt 'n&gt;tlaiJIICIIi ant!. diJcuased and it wu reported IIIII advilld aplaet bulbi lbat
liln, Robert Lewll of the
Wlndlnc n-all GirdeD Club
have beea invlltd to tlhlblt
flower arra.-nts at the
Olslo .AIIacqUon of Garden
clulll' annul eonwnUon in
. Colwnbul, Aujj. 10-12.
.The lnYitallcml, extendfd by
the fiower shoW committee Jor
. U1e lltate convention, nre noted
,at !be meetlntaround a ~P· fire of tile .W!ndlng l'raU Club
·•Wem-Jay llltlhlat Royal 00
. Park. Mre. Dan ThOIIIIS wu
!JOBleu.
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Participation In the Meigs
County Fair Dower shows was
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must be
trustworthy.

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appearances than Clemente.
. ·Of the othen, Tuesday's
ganne will be !he .eventh lor
Sanlo, sixth for Rolle, fifth for
We're wftMIIIt 11111 lltoll•t · Staub, fourth for Keaalnger,
::.:~!1 "'f:'" 1;.::.7. 11•1~'·':. third for Millan and second for
Prlco sllrtl '""' 141t on · Brock and May.
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There were no surprise
Taktodvantaoe ~ 11111 once- selections by Anderson as he
•:l:: · ,~o!r•H:::! sluck pretty ~lose lo the
lawn or o1rdon troctor . .balloting of ~ fans wiUi the
come In lodoy lor a froe
tl of Bo da h
•t
Clf1!10111trlllon ride. Put your
exc;ep on
n , w o.waan
annong the first 10 in voting but
.ltvorlto Whnl Horse tractor
·to tllo tnt, Hurry I., Silo luis
anly two wnko. T.ho boo!
won a spot because of his alllimo
to
mlkOtho
bn1
deal
II
round play.
nowt ,Easy terms avallatfle.
Brlntl.'lho kldo. Free Whttl
Anderson also .plcked manaand Doll Dlt\' balloon• lor
gers Walter Alston of the
lUI · ·
' Dodgers, Danny Murtaugh of
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the Pirates and Preston Gomez
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of the Padres 88 his coaches
Plo"""lnTr•ctortnv .
'and Leo Hughes of the Giants
WllttiHonUalu&amp;Sorv.
as trainer.
I'..
Baltimore ~anager Earl
Q'l
WI.
Weaver, who II handle . the
Pis. 915-3301
Cllnte 0 , I\Jllerlcan League AD-Stars,
r, · filled out his teann Thursday.

1.- Till Dllly8BDIIDel, ~oy. 0., Jul7 1,1f11

New York 000 001 0110- 1 3 0
Joy FOIIer argadllt, of 110 .and Mn. Theo &amp;nlth, 121 Mr. and Mra. [limy Zirlde, and
· · Am..-lcan LNeue
Detroit
200 110 OOx- 3 9 o
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Callfornla July K.
012 200 JCf1- 7 1 1 Kline, McO.~Iel 111 end · ArllutusAveoue, Chico, Cal11., a Peacock Avenue, ome~oy, an
MlnnHOia
Munson; G"breth 12-0) and Meigl County womali, haa an her !Jrother-in-iaw and sister, ning to
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100 000 111- .4 12 3 FrHhan. LP-KIIne 17-fl. HRs exciting time ahead of ber
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1 [.~/J:. (Sthf.rHhan (11th), Mun10n
19~:lY·
Stickland 141. Wllllan'll · (B), ,
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Hall (9) and MIHwerals. WP-,- Boston
000 DOl 202- 5 11 1 from there motors to Belbany
Murphy (5-11). LP-Lubber (0- Cleveland 020 100 0110- 3 14 o W , Va for the National cOn'
2) . HAt-Gonzales (1) , Carcle- Lonborg, Lei 17), Lyle (9)
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and Joseph, Mo!•tgomery ' (8); ventlon of the Aasoclatlon of
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KanCity 000 100 000:... 1 5 2 WP-Lae (7-2) , LP-Colbert 12· College and at West Uberty ,
Mllwakee 002 000 0110- 2 6 0 2) . HR.-Hinton (5th), · P.e·
.McCALL'S , · · , ·. · · · · · · · · · • · · · • • · · · · · · S6.95
· Spllttorft, Aberna.llv (8) and trocelll (14th), Montgomery State CoUege.
BETTER HOMES &amp; GARDEN· ·········· · · · • S5.95
May : l.Qpez, Sanders (9) and (lsi).
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PEPPERIDGE FARM .••...... . • · · • · . -. · • S7.95
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Rod...':~"" · WP-lopez 1 · 1Musicians' organlz.ation, . Joy
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WashlnQin 100 ooo 101- s 6 o attended the national con• ·
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Oakland 040 000 0110- .4 13· 1 ~lflmore 400 030 DOx'- 7 11 I vention laat summer in Denver
Chicago 010 100 0110- 2 5 1 J. Brown, Plna (1), Lindblad and as 8 .result Of that exDobson and Duncan; Wood, (6), Rlddteberger (1l &lt;tnd
Romo (9) and Herrmann. WP- · .BIIIIns: Cuellar . 03-11 and perlencew118invltedtoplaylna ' - - - - -..."!""'~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dobson (8-01. LP-Wood (8-5) . Hendricks. LP-Brown . (2-2) . joint recital· at . this yee,r's ,e • e • t e • ·• • • •·• e • t t •
It •
HRs-Andrews (lolL Milton &lt;m. HR.a-F. Robinson (13th), Ret- mee~g. She will work under
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of Mildred :
·National Laaguo
Andrews of Nonnan, Okla., orie
Hous
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.s. ~·s foremost organ :,·
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o•aooooox-4 · 6 o
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Wilson · (6-6) and Hiatt;
Cuberlancl (5-0) and Dietz. HR Joy's portion of the program t
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will . include: "Faith of our •

hole Detroit's Norm
Weaver c
Cash, who'll swt •t lint In
place ol Ule injured Boog
Powell, and added four . more
infielders lq Harmon Killebrew
and Leo Cardenu of MlilbeBota, Coolde Rojas of K.ansu City
,
and Bill Neltoll of Ule Chicago
White Sox.
Bill Freehan of Detroit and
·
Thunnan Munson of the New
York Yankeea were named as
addltlonaicalcherawhlleBobby.
Mui'cber of the· 'Yankees, Don
Buford of Baltlniore, Frank
Howard of Waab!ngton, ~
...~•t and •-Kallne of De.. ua
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Otis of Kansas City· were
selected as reserve outfielders.
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..Qpd ol . ......... Sparky plldiiD&amp;allffon Wednelday by
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AndersOn, who plclted

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Mill 4 '•11 •.!Js tile annual oneleftJiander,alsoaddedBUCh

AIIIIWO..a~'tlaerSiadlum familiar NL stars as Don
.. DetrWt 'l'n ky, completed Keulncer and Ron Santo of the
IIIII clalt ""'•u ._ ft·-•- C"'-. ft 0 CUbe, Pete ROle and
u1 · - •
·Raberto Clemente . to h,li lltb Lee May of his own Reds, FeUx
lllld-Aml!ler clullc.
~n of the AUanta Bravea,
Brock Of the St .Louis

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Cardinals, and Rusty Staub of
the Montreal Expos,
Also named were such rising
y01111g stars as Bobby Bonda Of
the San Francisco Giants, Nate
Golbert of the San Diego
.Padres and :r.Janny Sailguillen
of the Pittsburgh Pirates. For
the three 11 wm mark their first
otar Game.
All..,
. Of" the supplemental entries,
· Clemente, the Pirates' longUmesuperstar,wasthe ·oidest
and Bonda . the youngea t. Only
Willie Mays and Hank Aaron,

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Meigs Organist in Recital .

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200 000 .ooo-:- 2 iO 4
record of 68 Thursday, and
Holtzman !8-9) and Martin ;
EngllshmenToilllllyHOI"tolland Moeller, 'Brewer (8) and
Malcolm Gregson.
Ferguson. LP-Moeller &lt;~·ll'.
ThOIIISon, who won 1\.ro of his Mon
203 o0o 0011- 5 8 1
five titles at the same course, Ph~~Ginn,~.!: ~~j,~,krs~al~
Ill at 143 with English amateur 18) and Bateman; Renoylds,
star Mike Bonallack and "South Champion (3), Wilson (81 and
African D!!le Hayes.
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Ryan, McCarver (6) . WP""''d'Sand Is t 1" hlle . Wilson (i-2) LP-Reed (2-2).
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HR-Johnson (16th) , Billly 1101.
Bert Yancey, Charles · Coody, ' McCarver (8th) .
Millar Barber Howle Johnson
and Auitr. K~l Nagle are " ~~~{
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among seven playersat 145,
six
Gullett, Clnnlger (6), Granger
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strokea off the pace.
•(9) and Crolares; KIS(In, Giusti
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(9) and Sangulllen. WP- Kison
0 -0) Lfl.!-Gullett (9-3). HRMeiiJ!il
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Roberlson (16th) .

ship which could have
his
for
taking. ·
That Ill the opinion of f)velime winner Peter Thomson of
Australia who clalmB Nicklaus
Ill playing too cautiously and
def.enslvely.
.
Nicklaus, who haa fired two
sub-par rouncl4 of 71 for a four
under par total of 142 Is lhr~
strokes off the pac~ set b)'
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happy-go-luckyMexlcan-Ainerlcan Lee Trevino and Brltalil's
Touy Jacklin. .
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Trevin. 0 and Jacklin, who .
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added 70's Thursday to their
opening rounda of 89, head a
star.,gtudded tournament leader
board. Asian . champion . Uang
Huan Lu trails by one stroke
with former winners Arge!lli·
nian Roberto de Vlcenzo and
Gary Player have notched eight
Velma Fleming to Ohio Holzer Medical Center, First
Btitiah and U.S. open victories . Power Co., Ease., Lebanon
Ave. and Cedar St. General
between them while the 35· George H. Pullins, ·Eunice vllliting hours 2-4 and 7-3 p.m.
year-old ~ from Taiwan has PuiUns to Donald R. PuiUns, Maternity visiting hours 2:30 to
every tour Peggy Pulllns, 4.5 Acres, Olive. 4·30 p m Parents only on
won practicaIIY
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Lee to ·
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A. E. Lee, June P. .
Pediatrics Ward.
nament on the limited twomonths Asian circUit in his 15 Henry D. Hill, Loretta K. Hill,
Births
23
sears as a professional.
· Acre, Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Trevino Is confident he can
Eugene Wilson, NeUle Wilson Singleton, Vinton, a son; Mr.
win because of a new· found to Board of Trustees, Olive· and Mrs. George S. Burns, ·
mental attitude of positive Twp., LotS, Olive. ·
Hamden, a son, and Mr. and
HOMEMADE :
thinking to which be credited Maxine A. Hobbs, Harvey J. Mrs. Jannes C. McCorkle, Oak
Hobbe to Franklin Real Estate, HIU
Ham Salad ·
his second round 70.
, a son.
Jacklin, out of shape since 90 ·~ Acrea, Salem-Rutland.
Dlllcbarges
ch.... Spread
Winning the u.s. Open last Vernal H. Well, LouiSe Well to . Mrs.lda c. Bachner, William
.
year, remains co-favorite with Larry M. Well, Vern C. · Wejl, H. Bennett, Paula H. Booth,
Troyer's Tfal
Trevino and Nicklaus at 4-1 to !.50 Acres, Bedford.
Charles Kenneth Burris, Jr.,
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ii~ft;t.;~~~"~"~-~~
AlbefiHill, Jr., Ora E. Hill to Mrs Jam~ Richard Call Mr•
'!\'
'~-· ~~is "kiillb
Goble, ~I ~ll"'~ . Don~ Ri~hard CoUey an~ so:;:
dlaappointed with hill failure to Lot, Pomeroy.
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'· David M. Crabtree II,
130 E. MAIN
get birdies in either round on Armand Turley to Ferman E. Lawrence M. Donahoe, Robert
the final two par.flve flnlshing 1\foore, Lillian E. Moore, H. Eada, Mrs. Audrey
POMEROY
holes.
Parcels, Middleport.
Bert J, Fulks, Donald E.
Lu, who played in .the 1967 Garret Knm;. Opal!. Knorr GOheen, Mrs. Bernice J. Gibbs,
Masters Tournament in hill only loArthur Goodm, Ella Goodin, 8 Wayne w. Holeman, ChriJ.
U.S. appearance, II rated. an Acres, Scipio.
topher D. Kimmel, Mrs.
Grace Woodyard to ~ayne 0. James C. Kunath, Robert E.
excellent chance to Win. ·
. Good weather with IIIII&amp;' of Zeigler, _P~uline Zeigler, 28 Lee, Danny Lewis, Mrs,
·the wind wbich usually presents Acres, ScipiO.
Lemma L. Lighter, Clarence A.
difficulties at · the north of OUs Bailey, ~hyllis M._ Massar, Mrs. Cora L. MeEngland · seaside course Is ~Uey, Al~rt Wigal, Sylvia Carley, Mrs. Robert E. McbeUeved to be the reason why WigBI to EdiSOn C. Brace, Dale Carley, Kyle Edward Mc28 players are under the 36 hole E. Ha~t, •36 Acre, Sulton ,
Causland, Edwin R. Mepar of 146 at Royal Birkdale.
Cljrrie E. Grueaer, K. A. Cormick, Mrs. Charles L.
With Nlclllaus on 142 are Grueser to William L. Knittel, McFadden, Mrs. Matilda Jane
Linda
Knittel,
Parcels, Miller, Mrs. Daniel E. Onders,
p _ _ _ _,.._ _!!lll Pomeroy.
Mrs. Otto J . Perry, Mrs.
Harold Gilmore, Irene Frances Poe, Mrs. Everett N.
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Acre, Sa bury.
soo,Mrs. GeorgeP.Smith,Mrs.
Herman 0. Swaney, James Orin
DALTONBEATSGOURLAY
Ward, Mrs. Homer W. Walters,
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NEWPORT, England (UP!)- Mrs. Avonelle Cobb, and Harley
SERVICE
Judy Dalton defeated Austra· M. Morgan .
.In At 9-0ut At 5
llan countrywoman Helen Goilr·use'OUr:Frae Parklnq Lot , lay, 8-6, 6-1, Thursday to reach
the final of the Welsh Lawn NFL RETffiEMENT PLAN
Tennis Association championNEW YORK (UPI)-National
ships. Mrs. Dalton will face Football League players·had ·an
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age 55 instead of 65 and draw
full pensions, or . take early
relirement pensions at 45
instead of 55,
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years service by 1973 . and
retltes at 55 will receive .1,090
a month. With 10 years service
"it's $790, and $465 for five
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Vaughn Wiillams ; and "Partita 1
they'll be tops on your
on an Easter Hymn," by Piet •
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She will share. the program •
difference In looks . , .
with Mls9 Andrews and with :
thanks to the lightLon. Schreiber,· organist at
weight construction of
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National City Chdstisn Church •
in Washington, D. C., and two It
olher 'organists ·of the t
Associatiouln. The recital is '• .
Sunday, J y 18, at 8 p.m. at •
West Liberty Slate College.
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Chicago's First Christian •
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MEN'S ,. WOMEN'S
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family of the Chico Church at •
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The two toP. candidates for
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the University of Ml$souri • Gardens.
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back position are Mike Fink •
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in Show 1, "Labor Dl}'," interpretlve arraneement.
Severa!lllfliDben piiJI to enter.
A worbbop wu aet for July Zl
at the borne of Mre. Dora

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look dry. ·
Mrs. Tboma .-lei the Orit rule
for lily aucce11. Is perfect
drainage to prevent rot.
Pjanlinl on a alllht • or In •
relied bed 11 _..P.I, she 88¥1.
Mn. 'i'hmDa a111o J'eCOIII!IItnded ,
that beds be em;iched witb
bonemeal or euperphoaphate
witb a generous amount of
hum~, that sand or gravel be
mixed with lleaYr soU, an~ !bat
the bulbi be mulched well for
tile lint winter. , ·
. 5evera1 illy specimens were
dlsp~ along with the Dower
· arrangements, "Anything Yciu
Can Do I Can Do Better;" !ISing
,two contilners. Judging the
exhibits were Mrs. Cora Beegle
and Mrs. John Terrell. Blue
ribbons went to Mrs. Thoma for
·a tall mocJern arrangement
using dalllea, dried wisteria
'vine, and foliage in m088 green
avon botUes on a green base; to
Mrs. Lewis for shasta dalslea
·and foliage in two bi:own battles
one a redwood base, and to Mrs.
Thomas who used asparagus
foliage, Queen Anne's lace, and
!Illes. in-gold mugs.
Final plans ·were made for a
rummage 981e to be held Aug. &amp;7and for a picnic to be held at a ,
camp site on the Ohio River on
Aug. 11. ·
Recreation was conducted by
Mrs. Terrell and Mrs. Thomas
aerved li de9Sert course.
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LONG BOTTOM - Mr. (llld Mrs. Gene Congo, Long
·Bottom', ar~ announcing the engagement of their daughter,
Shirley, to Mr. Aaron Sayre, Portland, son of Mrs. Doris
Sayre, and the late Mr. Oliver Sayre, Sr. Miss Congo Is a 1971
gradua~ of Southern High School and will attend Obio State
. Cosmetology School in Columbus this fall. Mr. Sayre Is a 196~
graduate of Southern High School and will be a junior at Ohio
State University this fall. Wedding plans are incomplete.

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care was glv.~n by Mrs. Thoma,
who pointed out thai most lilles
prefer the sun but there. aie a
&lt;a few that will tolerate some
shade. She recommended that
tall IUies 'be staked since the

Pearl Mora, following the
theme of the workshop,
displayed arrangementS made
of roadside ma!frial. They also
judged arrangements brought
by members. Ribbons were
awarded to Mrs. Oris Ginther
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for an arrangement Of Peruvian
daffodils featuring a Madonna,
imd to Mrs. Purley Karr for a
patriotic arrangement in mass

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Appreciation was expressed to
In er w
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For roll call, members named Mrs. Earl Dean for her lnan unusual Dower for use in terpretive flower arranging
arrangem~nts.
demonstra lion a I the ope_n
Thequizl&gt;yMrs. Reid Young meetingoftheRu)iandFriendly
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Gardeners.
an Mrs. Wya11. a we 11; was
won by Mrs. Donald Mora and
Following the meeting, a
Mrs , Robert , Wood. The wiener roast around a wood fire
devotions, "My Summers Past" · in the Knight yard was enjoyed
were by Mrs. Earl Dean who by the members. Favors were
read
poetry
including corn holders. Hostesses were
"Beginning," "It Couldn't Be Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Leonard
Done," and "Work." She Erwin. Thenextmeelingwillbe
concluded with the nine a picnic at 7 p.m. on the first
requisites for living.
Wednesday in August at the

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heada are heavy, and that effort d~~~: Clarence Neutzling sh:~. Robert Wood will
is wasted if the bulbs aren't
sOWld. Lilies are best ordered displayed a dahlia specimen, provide .the article for "Green
first of the season, and Mrs. Thumb Notes" in August.
· from mail order catalogs in the - - - - - - - - summer even though they are
SON IS BORN
not planted until fall, she Mid,
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wolfe of Antiquity are
For All Oc asions ·
announcing the birth of a son,
· RECEPTION PLANNED
Her choice?
We w'lre flowera evt&gt;rywhere
Chad Allen, weighing 6 lb. 9 oz.
Areception honoring the Rev. at Holzer Medical Center June
A C.. ravelle,
and Mrs. Robert Bumgarner 16. Grandparents are Mr. and
of course.
will be held Tuesday night at the Mrs. Ira Arnott of Antiquity,
Heath United Methodist Chur~h
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Whether slle's II mini your pulse or at 8 p.m. AD members of the and Mrs. Virginia Wolfe,
I&lt;
Syracuse.
Great-grandparents
the baby's fetdlnt. every seeond church are invited to attend the
Pomeroy
Shop
tounts. And Csrmlle has the
are Ott Arnott, Racine RD and
watch she csn count on. A specisl reception.
Butternui.'Av•, Pomeroy
John Sellers, PorUand. Chad
nurse's model nsmed the "Rioollff
Mrs. Mi liard Van Meter
was welcomed by a brother,
8". Wster reaistsnl, sllock resistCharles Jr., and a sister, Cathy.
In! II his 17 lewtls, 1 sweep sec:·
DAUGHTER BORN
oni/ hsnd, fufl numersl luminous
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hill,
dill, stsinless steel blck me. And
1 prsctkal price.
Sl5" Letart Falls, announce the birth
of their first child, a daughter,
Angle Lynne, at the Holzer
CAR~VELLE~
Mecjical Center. Born on July 1,
by BULOVA
the Infant weighed six pounda,
six ounces. Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Roush, East Letart,
and Mrs. Inez Hill, Racine, are
the grandparents. Mrs. Ull1an
Duffy, Syracuae, and Mrs. Josle
Roush, Racine, are great. ._ _ _ _ _ _ __ . grandmothers.

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nutrients . . , to provide game birds with the nutritive
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JULY 12
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civic committee chairman, had
weeded the Dower beds at
Memory Gardens, a swnmer
project of the club.
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A progre!JS report&lt;,was.givl!R ''
on the junior gardeners in •the
Five Point Star Stitchers and
the Court . House cutups 4-H
Club. II was noted that four
m e m b e r s d i s pI aye d
arrangements at the Regatta

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Held in Che;ter ClEARANCE

hemerocallls
!Pis since
they group,
Mrs. Paul
president,
are
in a restand
period.
Madonna
Mrs. Donald Mora and Mrs. reported
that Baer,
Mrs. Dale
Kautz
lilies, she said, should be
divided as soon as they are
finished blooming.
A r,ir.~ram on lilles, their
selection, plantlng'and summer

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A wor... op on e Meigs
County Fair flower show
schedule was a feature of the
meeting of Chester Garden Club
Wedneadayeveningatthehome
d
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of Mrs. Howar Knig I.
Mrs. Roy Holter directed the
workshop, "A Challenge - Use
What You Have for Flower
Arranging," and discussed the
various cla9Ses of the county
fair show. Using material
brought
by
members,
arrangements · in various
classes were made by the

junior class. Prayer by who recently restgnec1 u ldilo
Coleman · concluded the dergarten teacher in tile Melli
meeting.
Local District.
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.
Evans, Portland, are announcing the birth of a son,
Ryllll Michael, on July 1 at the
Holzer Medical Center. The
lnfant· weiglied 9 pounds, !our
ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Evans
have two daughters, Alicia,
seven, and Cindy, six. Grand·
parents are · Mrs. Ada Van
Meter, Portland, and Mrs.
Bernice Evans, Pomeroy.

Shirley Congo Engaged

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. bulldlrig. Junior Coleman WBII Board to teacb
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named IUIII.It8nl~tendent Community School.
of the Sunday school, and Patty y0UJ18erclassof~.wjll­
HyaeU was appointed Blliatant taught by Mrs. JamMtlt
teacher for the ~and Crooks 111onw of Mli'""IPart.

FloWer

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OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
MIDDLEPORT

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l1l1ed at the montbly meeting of
the United Faith . Non·
denomj natlonal Church
congregationatthe home of·Mr.
andMrs.MelvtnDrake,Racine,
Tueaday night.
. A poUuck . dinner with the
Rev. Robert E. Smith giving
gNce ~ed the m~ting
attended by 10 adults and nine
cl!fld,ren. II was decided lo
change the m~tings frorrl the
lint. Wednesday. to the first
· Tu~sday of each month to avoid
a conflict · with Bible study
·11e88lons at the church.
The group dlscus9ed a heatinil
_system f~r the church, the
poasibility ol a hymn fest with
an offering for new song bookS,

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Mre. Earl Tbcma will ptovlde
the Green Thumb Nota colwnn
~ The. Dally Sentinel on July
23, and ~rs. Tbo111111 will
provide the one for Oct. 21 .
A communication to the club
frim Ule state program book
chalrnum revealed lhat clqb
lied for second place in Raglon
11 for the 11J89.70program book.
A thank-you note was read
:Y,ff¥ ¥¥¥~•••••• from the Pomeroy Alumnl
Assn. for Dower arrangements
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i Mrs. Thompson reported on a
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·· AI long as yo~ live, keep . , arranging which.she attended in
learning how to li~e.
1. , Belpre, and also the opell
meeting of the Rutland Garden
-Seneca;
Club where ·she did a progrann
0!1 arra11ging rOses. Mrs. Lewis
abo attended the latter
meeting.
It was noted that Mrs. Thoma
received a third place award in
the Regatta Dower show. .
Mrs. Thomas gave devotions
using as her topic "Cooperate
With God and Take care of His
. fridays Only
The Drive-In Window . Earth." Members responded to
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· roll call by naming a Illy ·they
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
have or would Uke to have.
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T)te calendar of thlngs·to do
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· for July was read by Mrs. Uoyd
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Moore. She suggested that
3 ond 5 to 1 as usual on
gardens be watered as needed
:: Fridays.
and that dusting and spraying
~ taken care of. humidity ~a
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high then plants should be
dusted for the red spider, she
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compost be turned over and the
MemberFDIC
ground be soaked with a run·
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ning hose.
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Reserve Svslem ' ,
Other lhlngs abe 9Bid should
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be done include slaking tall
perennials, snipping . off
blossoms as they fade to extend
~e l!looming season, giving
chryslmthemlll!lS a feeding for
Her time is
betterfalldlsplay,andpinching
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them back for the final lime.
Sbe also suggested that now Is a
Her timepiece good time to divide and reset

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lin. Robirt 'n&gt;tlaiJIICIIi ant!. diJcuased and it wu reported IIIII advilld aplaet bulbi lbat
liln, Robert Lewll of the
Wlndlnc n-all GirdeD Club
have beea invlltd to tlhlblt
flower arra.-nts at the
Olslo .AIIacqUon of Garden
clulll' annul eonwnUon in
. Colwnbul, Aujj. 10-12.
.The lnYitallcml, extendfd by
the fiower shoW committee Jor
. U1e lltate convention, nre noted
,at !be meetlntaround a ~P· fire of tile .W!ndlng l'raU Club
·•Wem-Jay llltlhlat Royal 00
. Park. Mre. Dan ThOIIIIS wu
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Participation In the Meigs
County Fair Dower shows was
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ganne will be !he .eventh lor
Sanlo, sixth for Rolle, fifth for
We're wftMIIIt 11111 lltoll•t · Staub, fourth for Keaalnger,
::.:~!1 "'f:'" 1;.::.7. 11•1~'·':. third for Millan and second for
Prlco sllrtl '""' 141t on · Brock and May.
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Taktodvantaoe ~ 11111 once- selections by Anderson as he
•:l:: · ,~o!r•H:::! sluck pretty ~lose lo the
lawn or o1rdon troctor . .balloting of ~ fans wiUi the
come In lodoy lor a froe
tl of Bo da h
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Clf1!10111trlllon ride. Put your
exc;ep on
n , w o.waan
annong the first 10 in voting but
.ltvorlto Whnl Horse tractor
·to tllo tnt, Hurry I., Silo luis
anly two wnko. T.ho boo!
won a spot because of his alllimo
to
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deal
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round play.
nowt ,Easy terms avallatfle.
Brlntl.'lho kldo. Free Whttl
Anderson also .plcked manaand Doll Dlt\' balloon• lor
gers Walter Alston of the
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the Pirates and Preston Gomez
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of the Padres 88 his coaches
Plo"""lnTr•ctortnv .
'and Leo Hughes of the Giants
WllttiHonUalu&amp;Sorv.
as trainer.
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WI.
Weaver, who II handle . the
Pis. 915-3301
Cllnte 0 , I\Jllerlcan League AD-Stars,
r, · filled out his teann Thursday.

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New York 000 001 0110- 1 3 0
Joy FOIIer argadllt, of 110 .and Mn. Theo &amp;nlth, 121 Mr. and Mra. [limy Zirlde, and
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MlnnHOia
Munson; G"breth 12-0) and Meigl County womali, haa an her !Jrother-in-iaw and sister, ning to
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Hall (9) and MIHwerals. WP-,- Boston
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Murphy (5-11). LP-Lubber (0- Cleveland 020 100 0110- 3 14 o W , Va for the National cOn'
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choir rehearsal, Monday, 6, 30 Morning worshl~ 10:30 a.m. J 7:30. Wednesday evening Wednesday evening Bible ODIST _ Paul A Sell ·
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SOUTH BETHEL !JNITED Worship service 10·.u' a ~ ,
rehaarsal.1:30 p. m·. Thursday, Russell Lester, pastor. Sunday 6: 45 with Macy Lou Carter, METHODIST - Rev. Randy first and thl~d 'suncia 1:
Ma. Paul Nease, dlr•ctor School 9:30 a. m., Lewis Sauer,. leader. No Tuesday service.
Lavender, pastor. Sunday evening wo~shlp, 8 p. m. seJncL
:Thursday, all c;lay· Busy !let sup!. ; worship , service 10l30
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THE NAZARENE - Corner Robert Bumgarner, minister; a:m.; irai~lng union, 6:30"p.;,.; Church.
• Grate, pastor. Worship service,
Union and Mulberry. Rev . Eric Chambers, Sunday School evening worship service 7. 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN - 11 a . m. and 7:30p.m. Sunday,
Clyde V. Henderson,, pastor. superintendent. Church School p.m Mid week prayer service Rev. R. D. Brown, pastor. ·sunday School, 9:30 a m
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· ' Sunday Sc~ool." 9:30 a . m.: Richard Barton, supt. Prayet
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10:30 a. 11). Holy communoon 10:30 a. m.; r~sd~y. Bib e - Let~rt Route 1, the Rev. Stan church school , 10:30 a.m .-; pas)or.
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,10:30 a. m. Church school, ministry school 7:30 p. m.. 9:30 a.m. ; prayer and Bible p.m.; evenong worship, 7:ao. . BET 1:1 ANy u N 1 TED
kindergarten through eighth serviCe meeting B: 30 P• m. . study, 7:30p.m. Cottage prayer Bible study; Wednesday, 7:30 METHODIST -Paul A. Sell~rs,
,grade, 10:30 a. m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH service, Tuesday , 10 a.m .; p.m.
pastor; Blythe Theiss, Sunday '
POMEROY CHURCH OF ·of Christ in Christian Unli!n- worsh ip service, Thursday, 7: 30 - SILVER RUN FREE BAP· School supt. Worship service,
, TIST _ Rev Howard Kimble, 9:30 a . m. second and fourt~
,CHRIST- Mr .. Hort Allen, Jr., Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs p.m.
pastor. Blbl~ Schoo • 9:30a.m, ; Russell ,Young; Sundi\Y Schab'
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pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. 7:30p. m. SundaySchool, 9:45a.
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,En~oy Ret:'. Wining. officer In Carson, supt. Sunday school, M
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FOREST RUN METHODIST METHODIST- Rev. Eu~ene
p.•. m., Ladles Home League; 7 p.m.
un ay evange s c Lehman, pastor. Sunday school,
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.P.m. Prep classe•.
meeting , 7:30 p..m. Prayer 9:45a.m. with Lloyd Dillinger, - Rev. Forrest Donely, pastor. II, pastor, William Baley,
us realiZe lbat our very life is a
SACReD .,,.,.._, . - Rev._meet)ng Wednesda't.• 7:30p.m. supt.; worship service, 11 a.m . .Charfes- Hamllton ;- ··supt.; supt. SundaySchool,9: 30a. m.;
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
MIDDLEPO-RT PEN- with the Rev. Mr. Lehman In Worship service. 9 a . ·m.; ~nllng worshh1P· 107' 30
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w~~~~JIJa~~rsC~~istl~n ~ou~ti·
enjoyin&amp; a smoolb and peaceful' exSaturday evening ' Miss. 7:30 Rev. William Knltlel: pastor; prayer service, 7:45p.m.
LANGSVIUE CHRISTIAN Crusade, 6l30 p. m. ; Prayer
istence, when suddenly we find our'p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 Ralph Priddy, Sunday School
s' tBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE - Robes'' dEugeneh ~usser, meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
selves
far from the pea,ceful valley
a.m. Confessions, ~lurday 7· supt.;' Classes for all ages,
pastor. un ay sc oo • 9:30 choir practice, 7 p.m.
7:30p.m.
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on what seems like a mountain of
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mee a. pastor. Norman C. Will, supt.
At such crucial times we need to
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remember there is a nearby fortress
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this Sunday.
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Hershel McCiur~: supt. ; ;.or: 10 ~ 15 a .m .; Evenl~ services, Langsville· Dexter. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.n\. m.;
Sunday evening service, 7
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· Sf. PAUL LUTHERAN _ for junior .and senior high
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UNITED FAITH NON- BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev. Arthur c. lund, pastor. students.
UNION - Darrel Doddrlll, DENOMINATION Rev. Great Bend, Charles Norris
Sunday School, 9: 15 a. ·m., ..c;HURCH 0~ CHIIIST, Mid· pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a . 'Dennis Weaver, pastor. Sunday pastor. Worship service, 9: 30a:
Charles Evans, Supl.; worship dleport, 51h and Main . Raullln m., Annie Mohler, supl. ; school, 9:30a .m.; Bob Barber, m.; Sunday School, 10: 30a. m.
service, 10: 30 a m· Con. Moyer, pastor. Thomas Kelly, Leonard Gilmore, first elder; sup!.; worship service, 10:30
flrmallon class saiurdliy 9 · ~ Sunday · School supt. Bible evening service, 7:30 p. m. a.m.; youth meeting, 6:45p.m.; CARLETON CHURCH With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is .
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MT. MORIAH r;HURCH OF
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GOD - Racine Route 2. The IN CHRIST- Elden R. Blake, Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
1Sa.m.. , FREEWILL BAPTIST Rev. Charles Ha'nd, pastor . . ~stor.SundaySchool,10a . m.; 7 : ~ P· m. Rev. Jay Stiles,
m •· CHUilGH ~-!!, fomt~ JI.JIJ.; l!flp, .:;; Suq~.5 ,s;c~l ,, ;,?:~: ,~ ·.IJ' ·i
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Sunday School Supt. Saturday Friday, 7:30.
7:30 p. m. ; Mrs, Lyda
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Chevalier, president . Song Rev. Willard Dutcher, paslor.
evening service, 7 p. m. Sunday
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LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
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(First an~ third Sundays) , 11 Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; - Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor ;
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992-3284
Middleport•
240 Lincoln St.
·Middleport
andfourlfi Sundays each month , THE HILAND &lt;.HAPEL, LONG BOT:I'OM METHODIST Prayer and prasie servi ce, Osborne. Bible School, 9:30 a.
:worship servlce .al 7:30p.m: 1George Casto, ' paslor . Sunday _ Rev. Standley Brandum , Thurs_d~:_30 o m
m. ; preaching 10:&lt;4.5 a. m. ;
RACINE· LETAIH WES- Evening services. 7:30p. m .
. Wednesday evenings at 7:30, 5chool, 9:30; ·evening worship,
7:30. Thursday evening prayer pa'slor. Church, 9 a. m.: Sunday LEY AN UNITED METHODIST
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service, 7:30p.m.
School , 9:&lt;4.5 a. m. '
Racine , w . Dale McClurg,
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CHURCH OF CHRIST- John m.; Worsh ip service, 10:30 a. Pastor. Su~day School, , 9:30
Bakers of Good Bread
· Rockhold, pastor: Bible study, m. ; UMYF, 1 p, m·. each Sun. a .m.; Mornong worship, 10:30
WIN AT BRIDGE
Middleport, Ohio , .
Huntington, W. Va.
9:30 a.m. i morning worship, day ; Senior Choir practice, a:m .; Young PeopJe's service,
10:30; evening worship, 7:30 .Thursday, 7:30p. m.; Service 6.45p.m.; Evangelistic service, 1-----------------p-----------....,.~--1
p,. m.pw.med. nesday Bible study, Guild, fourth Monday. 7:30 p. 7' 30 p.m . Prayer meeting,
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Ser·
Friday,
7:30
p.
m.
;
Official
Mrs~
g:
DoBr:ld
K~o~:.
PR~v~
Middleport,
Ohio
FarmIndustrial - Lawn-Garden
.Q85
1 Gluesencamp, ~star .
him
as
if
·George
had
no
vices,
7:
30p.
m.
Thursday
and
Board,
second
Monday,
7:30
p.
L.
R.
Tuppers
Plains
667-3435
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worries
about
the
spade
Sunday
evenings
.
John
Dill,
m.
R
+AKQ1032
suit. It also looked as if West. pastor.
COMMU NlTV CHURCH, oger Wilfred, Sr., undar. I---:-::-:7-.::-:7-.:-:-~=-====-:---T--_;_-----------.J
lo9 5
h d led
I b f
, Dexter - Rev . James Queen, School Supt. Sunday Schoo '
a
a cu rom a sUit STIVERSVILLE
COM - pa stor . Worship services 9:30 . a. m. ; Sunday evening
.
WIST
EAST
queen·
jack.
MayMUNITY
CHURCH
Rev.
Saturday
and
sunday,
7:30p.m.
worsh
ip
7:30.
Prayer
meeting,
Athens
Road
Pomeroy
headed
,by
.K73
.AJ6 2
be
East
should
not
have
Edsel
Harl,
pastor.
Sunday
Tuesday,
7:30
p.
m.
Ernest
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The Store with A He11rt
been fooled, but he was.
morning worshJp service, 10.
Deeter, class leader . Yough
A Family That Worships Together
• 6f
a.m ., Dell Talbot, svperln .
ST
PAUL'S
UN.ITE.. D. Meeting Wednesday, 7: 30p.m.,
Stays Together
Racine
949-3342
&lt;fo J 8H3
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Suppose George had not tendent. Prayer meeting, each METHODIST CHURCH _
Ernest Deeler, leader.
SOUTH
been generous and had won Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Tuppers Plains. Rev. Randy
.1094
the first club. Would East evening service, 7:30.
Lavend er. pastor. Sunday MT. HERMON UNITED
.KQJ
have continued clubs when
·
School. 9:30 a: m. 1 yputh BRETHERN CHURCH IN
. ' ,.
• J8 75
he got in with the ace of
fellowship, 6 p. m.; Sunday CHRIST - Rev. Robert Shook,
Bakers
of
Holsum
Bread
Ohio's
Oldest
Dodge
Dealer
pastor, Sunday School. 9:30 a.
-"AQ6
hearts? Possibly, but not ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST evening worship, 7: 30p.m.
Middleport,
Ohio
m., Roy Pooler, sup!. ; Alfred
Middleport, 0.
certainly. East might well - Pomeroy - Harrisonville · lET ART
UNITED Wolle,
Both vuh)erable
asst.
supl.;
morning
have figured out that Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH - First worship, 11 a .m.; evening
West North East South
George's
hand was exactly Paul
McElroy,
Sunday and second Sundays. preaching sermon, 7:30 p.m.. alternating ·
Dble Redb1e
~YONS
lt
h
t
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th
Schoof
Supt.
Sunday
School
at 8 p. m.; Thord and fourth each Sunday:- Class meellng, 11
21o
2+ Pass 3N.T. W a 1 · was an e . e a . m.; morning worship 9:30
and .Sundays, Sunday School. 10 a.
Member of the Big 3
Pass Pass Pass
spade to beat him one tnck communion, 10 : 30 a. m. ; m.; worshlpservlceal11a. m. ; a. m. alternating Sunday
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Wolle,
Instead of the two that Sunday evening youlh Christian Tuesday evenings at 8 p. m,, mornings, ·Alfred
Qpening lead-&lt;fo 4,
layleader; Christian Endeavor,
Chester, Ohio
Tuppers Plains
667-3280
George had risked by his endeavor, 6:30; Worship ser· prayer and Bible Sludy.
7:30
p.
m.
Sunday,
Roger
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generosity.
vices, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
Buckley , presld•nt. Prayer
By Oswald .&amp; James Jacoby
Wednesday evening prayer
MT. UNION BAPTIST - · meeling, Wednesday, 7: 30 p. m.
(NEWSPA PER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
meeting and Bible study, 7:lO p,
Generous George does not
Rev.
Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday Board mee ting first Monday
m.
always call immediate atten·
schoo: S'lJ)t., Joe Sayre. Sunday each monlh, 7:30 p. m.
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tion to his acts of generosity.
Pomeroy-Member F. D.I.C. &amp;
Family Recreation ·
Thus, he let East's king of
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - evening worship, 7:30. Wed- . SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
Federal
Reserve
System
Swimming
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clubs hold the first trick
The bidding 'has been:
Pine Grove, the Rev. ·Arthur nesday prayer and Bible study, PRESBYTERIAN - Rev .
Russell Les ier, pastor . Worship
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East South Combs, pastor. Sunday School, 7:30p.m.
W'!5t North
ser vice, 9a . m. ; Sunday School ,
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church
services,
10
a.
Meigs County Branch ·"•! "
What would you do if you
Dble m.
TUPPERS
t&gt;LAINS 10.a. m. •
were East? . You would lead Pass
Pass
5+
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Mr ·RU
a second club. George won Pass
Rexall Drugs
John Wyatt, pastor; J . S. Davis;
, TLAND .
_ ..
You,
South,
hold:
SYRACUSE
UNITED
this with the ace, led a dla·
We Fill Ali Doctors Prescriptions ,
.., 4 ... 'I'
Paul A. Sunday School supt.; Sunday t&lt;U 1 LAruJ FIRST BAP·
mond to . dummy's ace end .A943 .Q 'i 82 +3 &lt;foJ763 METHODIST '.'
992-2955
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Sellers, pastor ; Ben Qulsen· school , 9:30 a. m., Morn ing TIST - Rev. Samuel Jackson,
296 W. Second
Ph. 992-3865 ,
played the deuce of hearts.
Wh• 1 d0 you d0 'now.•
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10:30
a.
m.
Evening
paslor.
Sunday
School,
10a.
m.;
Sermon
berry, Sunday School Supt .
East went right up with the
Mrs. Gertrude Butler, supt.
A- Pass. Your partner will worship service, 9:30 a .. m. first sermon, 1 D. m.
ace aild led another club, know enough co double il he and lhlrd Sunday . Evening
Prayer Service. 1:30 p. m. ;
and
whereup George ran out his hos diamonds.
service, 8 p: m. fourlh Sunday. EAST
LETART
FALLS oreachlng service, 2 p. m.
contract plus an overtrick.
,
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LANGSVILLE MIDWAY UNITED METHODIST
TODAY S QUESTION
services each Sunday at 10 a. m. CHURCH - W. Dale McClurg,
In one respect, George's
Ele~tric Motor Repair "
RUTLAND METHODIST , _:
Again your partner's one and 7:30p.m. T!Jesday"evenlng pas·lor . Worship ser vices,
St. Rt. 7
Chesler. Ohio
duck at trick one was silly.
810 W. 'Maln
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School, 9:30 a. m.;
Choose the Church of
Choice
second and fourth Sundays ol Church
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East could have shifted to a hearl opening btd has been worship, 7: 30.
Worship
service,
10:30_ ~. m.
· by East. You, South, S U T T 0 N . UN IT E D each month at 9 a. m.; Sunday
low spade right then and doubled
ho ld:
METHODIST Paul A. , School , first and third Sundays
beaten George two tricks or • 5 3 •72 +KQw
ofoJSf
Sellers,
pastor
;
Ma
rlha
Lee, oleachmonlhal9a . m.;second ·''RUTLAND CHURCH OF
96 4
he could have led the spade
.
Sunday School Supt. 'Worshop and fourth Sundays of each CHRIST - Sunday school, 9:30
What do you do?
service, 10 ~ 45 a ,. m. ;second and monlh al10 a. m. ; Bible study, a.m. , V. H. Braley, sup!. ; .
when he got in wllh the ace
Building Supplies and Millwork
fourth Sundays; evening WAI'inAc: riAv
communion and devotions,
of hearts.
General Contracting
worhslo. 8 o. m. lhlrd Sunday.
L'ETART FALLS UNITED 10:30 a .m. Regular board
Pomeroy,
E. Main St.
Ph . 992·3978
BRETIIREN - Rev. Robert meeting 7:30, third Saturday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF" Shook, pas lor; Herschel Norris, ""f~g'onl~UTLAND t:OM. f--~-----:---h.r'
CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. supl. Sunday school , 9:30a.m. ; MUNITY CHURCH . -R
evangelist; Thurman Carsey, mornmg sermon, 10: 30 a.m..;
.
ev ·
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Bible School sup I.; Bible School evening sermon, 7:30 alter. Amos TilliS, pas lor. Sunday ,
and
Palnt- l,lun~blrlg &amp; Electr~l ~up9:30 a.m. ; morning worship. natlng each Sunday . Prayer School . 9:30 a. m. ; Worship •
10:30 a.rT&gt;. ; youth meeting, 6. service, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. service, 11 a . m.; Wednesday
j)lies
p.m .. evening service, 1 p.m .. Preyer meeting , 7: 30 p.m . prayer meeting, 7:30 .P· m.
Racine,
D~
lo
Ph.
949.3272
Tuppers Plains
Christi an Workers Class alterllallng Sundays
Sunday night worship, 7. 30.
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RUHAND
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OF
Tuesday, 7.30 p.,m., praye•
CHESHIRE CHURCH . OF · THE NAZARENE-Rev. Lioyd
meeting Wednesday •. 7:30p.m. GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. D. Grimm, Jr .. pastor . Sunday ·
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Smith, pastor. Sunday School, School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning
·
and
~
- Hobart Newtll. sup!. Services Mo10a. m.; Arthur Henson, Supt.; • worshiP-, 10:30 a. m.; Young
weekly, 9: 30 a.m. on Sunday.
rnlng Worship n a. m.; pebple s service, 6:45 p. m.;
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992-2550
Sundays of month by Clifford Wvenlng service, 7:30 p. m.; m. Wednesday evening service
240 L,incoln St.
Middleport
Servfn11
Smith, 9:30 'a.m.
ednesday Mid-Week .Prayer 7:30· p. m. .
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lloiASON ASSEMBLY Of
RACINE FIRST CHUR&lt;;H meeting, 6:30 P· m.; Evening
GOD - Second St., Mason, W. OF THE NAZARENE - · worship, 7!30 p,ft'l,
Va. Chesler Tennant, pastor. Su~y .School, 9:30 1 1 .m.; l APPLE· GROVE UNIT&amp;D
Sunday school , . 1~ a. ln .; Morning Worshlp, ·10:30 a . m.; , ' METHODIST CHUR .. H -~'YJ .'
mornlnH worship, 11 a. m. ; Evening -•hlp, 7: 30•.P· .ro.: P.te McClurg,,..,...., Wor hi ·
~ange sflc service, 7:30 P· m. Wedne&amp;day, Sunday School service, first and third Su.J.ysP
Bible sludy and prayer service. Suparlnl&amp;nllent, Pauli"! Me· of each month at 1 p m .
',.y
MIDDLEPORT
· · r:~~ay.,7: 30 p. m. Phon• Cllntock, P4stor. Rev. Morris SundayScfloolllltrySuncieyai
POMER
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M. Wolle.
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9:30 a. m.; WSCS NCond
Plj'fillllfiOY
TR 1N ITy
MT. MORIAH . IAPTISTHARTFORD CHURCH 0 1' RACINE FIRST IAPTIST - Tuesday of each monih al 7. 30
llftltWIICINI'.r;ll .lf Cflrllt -Rev . Corner Fourth end .Main. CHRIST In Chrlstlao Union - CharlesNOrrls, PI!Sior. Sunday p. m.; l!lble Sltldy WednesdAy
Perrin, pe•tor. Fred Blaeljner, Mldd'-Jiort. Rev. Henry :L. Key, Rev. O'Dell Manley, pa~lor. School, 9:30 a . m,; Morning 8 p. m.
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choir rehearsal, Monday, 6, 30 Morning worshl~ 10:30 a.m. J 7:30. Wednesday evening Wednesday evening Bible ODIST _ Paul A Sell ·
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pastor ; Wayne RoUsh .:-~( '
p, m., Mrs. Marvin Burt, -lmfST UNITED PRES- prayer meeting , 7: 30 p.m . .Siudy, 7:30 p, Ill..
director .
Senior
choir BYT!RIAN, Middleport- Rev. Sunday evening youth service
SOUTH BETHEL !JNITED Worship service 10·.u' a ~ ,
rehaarsal.1:30 p. m·. Thursday, Russell Lester, pastor. Sunday 6: 45 with Macy Lou Carter, METHODIST - Rev. Randy first and thl~d 'suncia 1:
Ma. Paul Nease, dlr•ctor School 9:30 a. m., Lewis Sauer,. leader. No Tuesday service.
Lavender, pastor. Sunday evening wo~shlp, 8 p. m. seJncL
:Thursday, all c;lay· Busy !let sup!. ; worship , service 10l30
MASON FIRST BAPTIST _ school-' ,9 a.m., · Mrs. Wilma Sunday. •
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quilling party In church social · am
Se d d p
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Bah•·· Supt. Youth Fellowship 6
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PO~EROY •CHURCH 'OF UNITED MeTHODIST- Rev. f'~ga :~~~arst~~ :.irv~~~li Plains • United Melhodlst NAZAR'ENE - Rev. Herbert
THE NAZARENE - Corner Robert Bumgarner, minister; a:m.; irai~lng union, 6:30"p.;,.; Church.
• Grate, pastor. Worship service,
Union and Mulberry. Rev . Eric Chambers, Sunday School evening worship service 7. 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN - 11 a . m. and 7:30p.m. Sunday,
Clyde V. Henderson,, pastor. superintendent. Church School p.m Mid week prayer service Rev. R. D. Brown, pastor. ·sunday School, 9:30 a m
··sunday School 9:30 a. m.; 9:30 a .m.; morning worship, Wed.oesd~y. 7, 30 p.m.
· ' Sunday Sc~ool." 9:30 a . m.: Richard Barton, supt. Prayet
,Raymond Walburn , sup!. 10:30 a.m.; youth meeting, 7 · CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE youmand junloryoulhservlce, rl)eellng,Wednesdey,7: 30p.m.
Momlng worship 10:30 a: m. ; p.m.; Choir rehearsal, Wed·
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·Etenlngservlce7: 30p. m. Mid· nesday, 7·7:30 p.m. ; Mrs. E. Services 11 315 Main St., ~· ,. 7: 30p.m .; prayer and praise. - HARitiSONVII,LE· PR!iS· ,
week service, Wednesday, 7:30 RObert Hamm, director,
, :.~~~~~d~~.d~~ ~~ 1 ..JJ~ Wednesday, 7c:30K p. mG. R _ v E BLYTER!AN - Mrs. Norma
9
p.m.
. J.EHOVAH'S WITNESSES- nesda , testimonial meelln 8
HEM l 0
ee, Sunday Schoop Superln·
GRACE EPISCO~AL- Rev. Larry Carnahan presiding
g
CHRISTIANDavid
Stauller,
tendent. Sunday School 9:30 a.
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.pastor; Stanford Stockton, supt. m. Sunday Service 8 Jl. m. Rev.
,Stanley Platte.nburg, minister. minister. Sunday: Bible lecture, p.m.
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FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Morning worship, 9: 30 ,,a,'1' ·' Ma ~ Donahue, Middleport,
10:30 a. 11). Holy communoon 10:30 a. m.; r~sd~y. Bib e - Let~rt Route 1, the Rev. Stan church school , 10:30 a.m .-; pas)or.
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,10:30 a. m. Church school, ministry school 7:30 p. m.. 9:30 a.m. ; prayer and Bible p.m.; evenong worship, 7:ao. . BET 1:1 ANy u N 1 TED
kindergarten through eighth serviCe meeting B: 30 P• m. . study, 7:30p.m. Cottage prayer Bible study; Wednesday, 7:30 METHODIST -Paul A. Sell~rs,
,grade, 10:30 a. m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH service, Tuesday , 10 a.m .; p.m.
pastor; Blythe Theiss, Sunday '
POMEROY CHURCH OF ·of Christ in Christian Unli!n- worsh ip service, Thursday, 7: 30 - SILVER RUN FREE BAP· School supt. Worship service,
, TIST _ Rev Howard Kimble, 9:30 a . m. second and fourt~
,CHRIST- Mr .. Hort Allen, Jr., Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs p.m.
pastor. Blbl~ Schoo • 9:30a.m, ; Russell ,Young; Sundi\Y Schab'
MASON
CHURCH
OF aslor Sunday school 10 am · Sunday~; . Evenlng. worshlp, 8 p.
~r.~~~ .!~1\~~~~ ;:a~~~ S,upl. ~unday School 9:'30 a. m.. CHRIST- John Steele, pastor. ~enry . Davis, supt. ( evenjng m. first Sunday.
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LOTTRIDGE
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CHEST~R CHURCH OF and third Sundays, 10:45 a.m.;
. Bible study end prayer CHIJRCH - OF THE NAtA Wednesday, 7:30 p;m.
"Wow!" "I left my stomach back
meeting, 7:3Q p. m.
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THE SALVATION ARMY- ..uary Mtloer, paSTor; ; r 1oya
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pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. 7:30p. m. SundaySchool, 9:45a.
on that lasl hilll" "Whal a ride!"
,En~oy Ret:'. Wining. officer In Carson, supt. Sunday school, M
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m. ; Worship service, 11 a . m. ;, m. Christian Endeavor, third ,
Excitement
on wheels, That's a rollEvening service. 7:30. Prayer Saturday of each month.
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n!ln,: 10 _ a. rnu. 9:30 a.m.; Morning war· ,
er coaster-up and down, up and
AOIIness meellng; tu:Jv •· "'· ship
10· 30 am .
junlar
-~ervlce and youth service,
·Sunday School . Young People's ~Qclety 6 .~0 p m· · NYPS &lt;l· oi.S
AlFRED
UNITED Thursday. 7:30p. m. 1 •
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
down.
Leglon, .7p. m.; Th,ursday,llo3 ..
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FOREST RUN METHODIST METHODIST- Rev. Eu~ene
p.•. m., Ladles Home League; 7 p.m.
un ay evange s c Lehman, pastor. Sunday school,
G1
Just like a roller coaster, all of
.P.m. Prep classe•.
meeting , 7:30 p..m. Prayer 9:45a.m. with Lloyd Dillinger, - Rev. Forrest Donely, pastor. II, pastor, William Baley,
us realiZe lbat our very life is a
SACReD .,,.,.._, . - Rev._meet)ng Wednesda't.• 7:30p.m. supt.; worship service, 11 a.m . .Charfes- Hamllton ;- ··supt.; supt. SundaySchool,9: 30a. m.;
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
MIDDLEPO-RT PEN- with the Rev. Mr. Lehman In Worship service. 9 a . ·m.; ~nllng worshh1P· 107' 30
a
·
m.;
series
ot hills and valleys. We are
30
.pas lor,
Phone
992·2825,• TECOSTAL - Third Ave., the charge. Wednesday evening Sunday School, 10 a . m.
w~~~~JIJa~~rsC~~istl~n ~ou~ti·
enjoyin&amp; a smoolb and peaceful' exSaturday evening ' Miss. 7:30 Rev. William Knltlel: pastor; prayer service, 7:45p.m.
LANGSVIUE CHRISTIAN Crusade, 6l30 p. m. ; Prayer
istence, when suddenly we find our'p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 Ralph Priddy, Sunday School
s' tBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE - Robes'' dEugeneh ~usser, meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
selves
far from the pea,ceful valley
a.m. Confessions, ~lurday 7· supt.;' Classes for all ages,
pastor. un ay sc oo • 9:30 choir practice, 7 p.m.
7:30p.m.
·
Sunday Scho61, lOa . m. 1 Sunday - Minersvlll,e, Guy W. Lowther, a.m.; morning worship, 10: 30;
on what seems like a mountain of
-· ··•
1
1 7 30
Jr., paslor. Sunday school , 10 Robert Bobo, Sunday school
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
.,.ntusion and distress.
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST· even ng serv ce, :
p. m.
chin
11 a m supt. Sunday evening service,
- Robert Kuhn, -stor. George Wedne,sday evening Young a .m. ; prea
g,
. ,;
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tlh
CHRIST - Danny Evans, 1
!Skinner, Sunday~School supt. Peoples meeting and Bible evening worship, 7:30p.m. Mid· 7:3 p.m. ; you
mee a. pastor. Norman C. Will, supt.
At such crucial times we need to
·sunday School, 9, 30 a. m.; Study, 7: ~. Salurday evening week prayer service, Tuesday, Monday, 7 p.m. Midweek Sunday School 9:30 a. m.;
remember there is a nearby fortress
'.
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·.morning worship, 10 , 30 a. m.,: service, 7. 30.
.
7:30p.m.
service, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Worship service, 10:30 a. m.
Tuesday Wtdtltsday
Sunday
Monday
of
stability.
It
is
that
place
of
powBRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
SYRACUSE
CHURCH
OF
FIRST BAPTfsfcHURCH f
Christian Endeavor Sunday
Matthew
Luke
Am
Rorhans
'8YF, 6 p. m ..; Bible Study
CHRIST ·- Clifford Smllh, THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. evening
er tha! ~lands ever ready to provide
.
,
:wednesday 7 p. m.; ~holr Middleport, corner ol Sixth and minister. Su~day School9:30 a . ' Larimore, paslor. Bob Moore,
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the necessary faith and courage to
,practice, Wed., 8:30 p, m.
Palmer Streets, Rev. Charles m.; morning church 10:30 a . Sunday School Supt. Sunday
I •
CHURCII
FIRST SOUTH ERN BAP~ Simons,
pastor .
Danny m.; Sunday evening service, School. classes for all ages, 9:30 OFREORGANIZED
face
tomorrow
with
enthusiasm.
Thursday
Friday
•
Saturday
JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
.
TIST _ 282 Mulberr Ave Thompson, Sunday School
Wd d
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Discover the inner peace that 'comes
Romans
I Kings
I Klngo
Superlnlendenl. Sunday 7:30p. m. e nes ayserv 1ce, 8 a . m.; mor~mg wors p,, 10:45, TER DAY SAINTS- Portland·
.Pomeror,· Affiliated wit~ S B
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•
...:sto'
,·,
cnurch
school
for
everyone
p.
m.
NYPS
Sunday,
6:30
p.
m.;
Racine
Road.
Ralph
Johnson,
15.19·21
3.7·12
4o
29-34
from divine Jove, Worship in church
Rev. Cl fford Colem ~ ~
9 15
M 1
hi
evangellsllc service, Sunday, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 .a.
· Sunday school 9·30 am
:
a.m.;
orn ng · wors P
MIDWAY CHURCH _ 7:·30 p.m. Mid·week prayer,
this Sunday.
'
Morning worship, 10:30 a.
Hershel McCiur~: supt. ; ;.or: 10 ~ 15 a .m .; Evenl~ services, Langsville· Dexter. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.n\. m.;
Sunday evening service, 7
cdpyr~ 1 t~~ m 1
ship service. 10: 30 a.m. ; 7' 30 p.m.; . Wedne ar, prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. T~sday. Msslonary meeting, second m.;
p,
m.
Wednesday
evening
K
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Ad~l'l
lllns·'S41
Nicl, Int.
,evening worship, 7:30. Wed· service, 7:30p.m. Ex ra youth Rev . Robert Searles, pastor.
Wednesday , 7:30 p, m.
prayer services, 7: 30 p. m.
nesdly prayer meeting and -activities on Sunday, 5 p.m., for
Str11 biq. Vl!llnla
Bible studv. 7:30 o.m.
all youth UfTtO slxlh grade ; 6:30
· Sf. PAUL LUTHERAN _ for junior .and senior high
HO&amp;SON
CHRISTIAN
UNITED FAITH NON- BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev. Arthur c. lund, pastor. students.
UNION - Darrel Doddrlll, DENOMINATION Rev. Great Bend, Charles Norris
Sunday School, 9: 15 a. ·m., ..c;HURCH 0~ CHIIIST, Mid· pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a . 'Dennis Weaver, pastor. Sunday pastor. Worship service, 9: 30a:
Charles Evans, Supl.; worship dleport, 51h and Main . Raullln m., Annie Mohler, supl. ; school, 9:30a .m.; Bob Barber, m.; Sunday School, 10: 30a. m.
service, 10: 30 a m· Con. Moyer, pastor. Thomas Kelly, Leonard Gilmore, first elder; sup!.; worship service, 10:30
flrmallon class saiurdliy 9 · ~ Sunday · School supt. Bible evening service, 7:30 p. m. a.m.; youth meeting, 6:45p.m.; CARLETON CHURCH With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is .
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School , 9: 30 a. m. ; morning Wednesday prayer meeting, church, 7:30 p.m. Bible study, Kingsbury Road. Sundar.
a. m.
'
.. N.POtiiiMEROY-tHESTEN
worship, 10:30 a. m.; evening 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
School , 9:30a.m., Ralph Car, good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the busir.ess
u
D · METHODIST _ worship, 7: 30 D. m. ; or"v"'
sup!. Worship service, 10:30 a .
firms and organizations whose natnes appear below .
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~ :~~~~~c~R . ' Card, 'pastor . service 7 p.m . Wednesday. .
MT. MORIAH r;HURCH OF
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN m. and 7:30 ~· m. alternately.
.,
';
10:30 a
GOD - Racine Route 2. The IN CHRIST- Elden R. Blake, Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
1Sa.m.. , FREEWILL BAPTIST Rev. Charles Ha'nd, pastor . . ~stor.SundaySchool,10a . m.; 7 : ~ P· m. Rev. Jay Stiles,
m •· CHUilGH ~-!!, fomt~ JI.JIJ.; l!flp, .:;; Suq~.5 ,s;c~l ,, ;,?:~: ,~ ·.IJ' ·i
rnle Holsinger, supt. Mor .. pas or. .
. ... , _, .. ,
• I
'.&gt; l
'Iii" · ,ntng sermon, 11 a.m .; Evening :C: &lt;:'' ~ "' " "~ ~ &lt;&gt;- '~ ' \ r·
· a, .PIIUil&gt; '" ~lddleppr:R r• ..Na~l, .1 m9rlllng ..,YjP.~ lp, ,
I· m. ; HerrmeM, pastor; :Yonn Dllt, · Eventng; servlte , iue · a) and 'Service Christian Endeavor, ,.,G.,RPELG~A:'L I'I:iDf'l(lJE~·. ;,. !;0,1'!·
Sunday School Supt. Saturday Friday, 7:30.
7:30 p. m. ; Mrs, Lyda
IT N.A CH 0 ~&lt;CH - .
Chevalier, president . Song Rev. Willard Dutcher, paslor.
evening service, 7 p. m. Sunday
11 t;v•
Keepsake Diamond Rings
5 service and sermon, 8, 20. Mid- Mrs. Worley Francis, Sundar.
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School, worsh
10 aip,
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Sunday
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Phone
992-3481
N.
Sei:ondJoAve
.
7 o. m.
CHARGE . UNITED Week prayer meeting Wed· School Su~l. Sunday Schoo' 312 E . Main St. '
Pomeroy.
0
.
Middleport, 0. . · '
METHODIST. Sunday worsh~ nesday. 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mazie 9:45a . m. hurch Servlcesllrsl
n;J~~~!.
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M~SON
COUNTY
St
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9
5o
Holslnner,
class
leader.
·and
.third
Sundays
following
socey,
1t
Ti
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a.m.;
u
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Sunda Sch I S
d
d
m. each
CHRISTIAN · SC'IENCE · &amp;elhti9:SSa.m .; Aifred11a.m. - POMEROY LOWER LIGHT fourlhySal :f" • eclon ;"
Se 1
31S Mal Sf pt (First and third Sundays) 7:45 CHURCH-Harrisonville Road. m , . ur ay even ngs, p,
· se voces.
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rGRAHAM UNI'r~b Mi!'TH- Pl~::t. Sunday ~rvlces, 1i ·p.m.; (Second and 4th Sun · ~ev. Roy Taylor, pastor; Henry
~DIST CHURCH- Preaching a.m. Wednesday Testimonial ·days). loHrldge -7:45 ·p.m. Eblin, Sunday School Supt.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
PLUMBING AND HEATING
. "
9.30 a. m., first and second · meeting 7. 30 p·m
(First an~ third Sundays) , 11 Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; - Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor ;
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992.2550
Sundays of each month ; third .
' ·
· · '
a.m. Second and' 4th Sundays. evening worship, 7:30 p. m: Sunday School sup!., Ronald ·
Phone
992-3284
Middleport•
240 Lincoln St.
·Middleport
andfourlfi Sundays each month , THE HILAND &lt;.HAPEL, LONG BOT:I'OM METHODIST Prayer and prasie servi ce, Osborne. Bible School, 9:30 a.
:worship servlce .al 7:30p.m: 1George Casto, ' paslor . Sunday _ Rev. Standley Brandum , Thurs_d~:_30 o m
m. ; preaching 10:&lt;4.5 a. m. ;
RACINE· LETAIH WES- Evening services. 7:30p. m .
. Wednesday evenings at 7:30, 5chool, 9:30; ·evening worship,
7:30. Thursday evening prayer pa'slor. Church, 9 a. m.: Sunday LEY AN UNITED METHODIST
. Prayer and Bible Study.
service, 7:30p.m.
School , 9:&lt;4.5 a. m. '
Racine , w . Dale McClurg,
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
BEAR.WALLOW RIDGE ,pastor . Sunday School, 9:30 a .. METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
CHURCH OF CHRIST- John m.; Worsh ip service, 10:30 a. Pastor. Su~day School, , 9:30
Bakers of Good Bread
· Rockhold, pastor: Bible study, m. ; UMYF, 1 p, m·. each Sun. a .m.; Mornong worship, 10:30
WIN AT BRIDGE
Middleport, Ohio , .
Huntington, W. Va.
9:30 a.m. i morning worship, day ; Senior Choir practice, a:m .; Young PeopJe's service,
10:30; evening worship, 7:30 .Thursday, 7:30p. m.; Service 6.45p.m.; Evangelistic service, 1-----------------p-----------....,.~--1
p,. m.pw.med. nesday Bible study, Guild, fourth Monday. 7:30 p. 7' 30 p.m . Prayer meeting,
7 30
m.; Happy Hustlers Sunday Thursday, 7:30p.m.
MAR~
School Class meeting, fourth
S
yourself
In
East's
PLANTS
COMMUNITY
Friday,
p.
m.
;
wscs
second
ales - Allis Chalmers · Service
Put
6
NOBTII (D)
' 9
place.
It
surely
looked
to
MISSION
Antiquity.
Ser·
Friday,
7:30
p.
m.
;
Official
Mrs~
g:
DoBr:ld
K~o~:.
PR~v~
Middleport,
Ohio
FarmIndustrial - Lawn-Garden
.Q85
1 Gluesencamp, ~star .
him
as
if
·George
had
no
vices,
7:
30p.
m.
Thursday
and
Board,
second
Monday,
7:30
p.
L.
R.
Tuppers
Plains
667-3435
.82
worries
about
the
spade
Sunday
evenings
.
John
Dill,
m.
R
+AKQ1032
suit. It also looked as if West. pastor.
COMMU NlTV CHURCH, oger Wilfred, Sr., undar. I---:-::-:7-.::-:7-.:-:-~=-====-:---T--_;_-----------.J
lo9 5
h d led
I b f
, Dexter - Rev . James Queen, School Supt. Sunday Schoo '
a
a cu rom a sUit STIVERSVILLE
COM - pa stor . Worship services 9:30 . a. m. ; Sunday evening
.
WIST
EAST
queen·
jack.
MayMUNITY
CHURCH
Rev.
Saturday
and
sunday,
7:30p.m.
worsh
ip
7:30.
Prayer
meeting,
Athens
Road
Pomeroy
headed
,by
.K73
.AJ6 2
be
East
should
not
have
Edsel
Harl,
pastor.
Sunday
Tuesday,
7:30
p.
m.
Ernest
.965
• Al0743
The Store with A He11rt
been fooled, but he was.
morning worshJp service, 10.
Deeter, class leader . Yough
A Family That Worships Together
• 6f
a.m ., Dell Talbot, svperln .
ST
PAUL'S
UN.ITE.. D. Meeting Wednesday, 7: 30p.m.,
Stays Together
Racine
949-3342
&lt;fo J 8H3
-"K l02
Suppose George had not tendent. Prayer meeting, each METHODIST CHURCH _
Ernest Deeler, leader.
SOUTH
been generous and had won Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Tuppers Plains. Rev. Randy
.1094
the first club. Would East evening service, 7:30.
Lavend er. pastor. Sunday MT. HERMON UNITED
.KQJ
have continued clubs when
·
School. 9:30 a: m. 1 yputh BRETHERN CHURCH IN
. ' ,.
• J8 75
he got in with the ace of
fellowship, 6 p. m.; Sunday CHRIST - Rev. Robert Shook,
Bakers
of
Holsum
Bread
Ohio's
Oldest
Dodge
Dealer
pastor, Sunday School. 9:30 a.
-"AQ6
hearts? Possibly, but not ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST evening worship, 7: 30p.m.
Middleport,
Ohio
m., Roy Pooler, sup!. ; Alfred
Middleport, 0.
certainly. East might well - Pomeroy - Harrisonville · lET ART
UNITED Wolle,
Both vuh)erable
asst.
supl.;
morning
have figured out that Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH - First worship, 11 a .m.; evening
West North East South
George's
hand was exactly Paul
McElroy,
Sunday and second Sundays. preaching sermon, 7:30 p.m.. alternating ·
Dble Redb1e
~YONS
lt
h
t
•t
d
1
d
th
Schoof
Supt.
Sunday
School
at 8 p. m.; Thord and fourth each Sunday:- Class meellng, 11
21o
2+ Pass 3N.T. W a 1 · was an e . e a . m.; morning worship 9:30
and .Sundays, Sunday School. 10 a.
Member of the Big 3
Pass Pass Pass
spade to beat him one tnck communion, 10 : 30 a. m. ; m.; worshlpservlceal11a. m. ; a. m. alternating Sunday
\
General Merchandise
Wolle,
Instead of the two that Sunday evening youlh Christian Tuesday evenings at 8 p. m,, mornings, ·Alfred
Qpening lead-&lt;fo 4,
layleader; Christian Endeavor,
Chester, Ohio
Tuppers Plains
667-3280
George had risked by his endeavor, 6:30; Worship ser· prayer and Bible Sludy.
7:30
p.
m.
Sunday,
Roger
'
generosity.
vices, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
Buckley , presld•nt. Prayer
By Oswald .&amp; James Jacoby
Wednesday evening prayer
MT. UNION BAPTIST - · meeling, Wednesday, 7: 30 p. m.
(NEWSPA PER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
meeting and Bible study, 7:lO p,
Generous George does not
Rev.
Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday Board mee ting first Monday
m.
always call immediate atten·
schoo: S'lJ)t., Joe Sayre. Sunday each monlh, 7:30 p. m.
•' '
sc hool , 9: 45 a.m .; Sunday
tion to his acts of generosity.
Pomeroy-Member F. D.I.C. &amp;
Family Recreation ·
Thus, he let East's king of
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - evening worship, 7:30. Wed- . SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
Federal
Reserve
System
Swimming
' ·:• ·
clubs hold the first trick
The bidding 'has been:
Pine Grove, the Rev. ·Arthur nesday prayer and Bible study, PRESBYTERIAN - Rev .
Russell Les ier, pastor . Worship
' .
without comment.
East South Combs, pastor. Sunday School, 7:30p.m.
W'!5t North
ser vice, 9a . m. ; Sunday School ,
'
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Dble
3
¥
9
a.
m.;
church
services,
10
a.
Meigs County Branch ·"•! "
What would you do if you
Dble m.
TUPPERS
t&gt;LAINS 10.a. m. •
were East? . You would lead Pass
Pass
5+
'
CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Mr ·RU
a second club. George won Pass
Rexall Drugs
John Wyatt, pastor; J . S. Davis;
, TLAND .
_ ..
You,
South,
hold:
SYRACUSE
UNITED
this with the ace, led a dla·
We Fill Ali Doctors Prescriptions ,
.., 4 ... 'I'
Paul A. Sunday School supt.; Sunday t&lt;U 1 LAruJ FIRST BAP·
mond to . dummy's ace end .A943 .Q 'i 82 +3 &lt;foJ763 METHODIST '.'
992-2955
·
' Pomeroy
Sellers, pastor ; Ben Qulsen· school , 9:30 a. m., Morn ing TIST - Rev. Samuel Jackson,
296 W. Second
Ph. 992-3865 ,
played the deuce of hearts.
Wh• 1 d0 you d0 'now.•
,
10:30
a.
m.
Evening
paslor.
Sunday
School,
10a.
m.;
Sermon
berry, Sunday School Supt .
East went right up with the
Mrs. Gertrude Butler, supt.
A- Pass. Your partner will worship service, 9:30 a .. m. first sermon, 1 D. m.
ace aild led another club, know enough co double il he and lhlrd Sunday . Evening
Prayer Service. 1:30 p. m. ;
and
whereup George ran out his hos diamonds.
service, 8 p: m. fourlh Sunday. EAST
LETART
FALLS oreachlng service, 2 p. m.
contract plus an overtrick.
,
,
LANGSVILLE MIDWAY UNITED METHODIST
TODAY S QUESTION
services each Sunday at 10 a. m. CHURCH - W. Dale McClurg,
In one respect, George's
Ele~tric Motor Repair "
RUTLAND METHODIST , _:
Again your partner's one and 7:30p.m. T!Jesday"evenlng pas·lor . Worship ser vices,
St. Rt. 7
Chesler. Ohio
duck at trick one was silly.
810 W. 'Maln
•
992'5750
School, 9:30 a. m.;
Choose the Church of
Choice
second and fourth Sundays ol Church
1
•f \ H
East could have shifted to a hearl opening btd has been worship, 7: 30.
Worship
service,
10:30_ ~. m.
· by East. You, South, S U T T 0 N . UN IT E D each month at 9 a. m.; Sunday
low spade right then and doubled
ho ld:
METHODIST Paul A. , School , first and third Sundays
beaten George two tricks or • 5 3 •72 +KQw
ofoJSf
Sellers,
pastor
;
Ma
rlha
Lee, oleachmonlhal9a . m.;second ·''RUTLAND CHURCH OF
96 4
he could have led the spade
.
Sunday School Supt. 'Worshop and fourth Sundays of each CHRIST - Sunday school, 9:30
What do you do?
service, 10 ~ 45 a ,. m. ;second and monlh al10 a. m. ; Bible study, a.m. , V. H. Braley, sup!. ; .
when he got in wllh the ace
Building Supplies and Millwork
fourth Sundays; evening WAI'inAc: riAv
communion and devotions,
of hearts.
General Contracting
worhslo. 8 o. m. lhlrd Sunday.
L'ETART FALLS UNITED 10:30 a .m. Regular board
Pomeroy,
E. Main St.
Ph . 992·3978
BRETIIREN - Rev. Robert meeting 7:30, third Saturday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF" Shook, pas lor; Herschel Norris, ""f~g'onl~UTLAND t:OM. f--~-----:---h.r'
CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. supl. Sunday school , 9:30a.m. ; MUNITY CHURCH . -R
evangelist; Thurman Carsey, mornmg sermon, 10: 30 a.m..;
.
ev ·
•
Bible School sup I.; Bible School evening sermon, 7:30 alter. Amos TilliS, pas lor. Sunday ,
and
Palnt- l,lun~blrlg &amp; Electr~l ~up9:30 a.m. ; morning worship. natlng each Sunday . Prayer School . 9:30 a. m. ; Worship •
10:30 a.rT&gt;. ; youth meeting, 6. service, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. service, 11 a . m.; Wednesday
j)lies
p.m .. evening service, 1 p.m .. Preyer meeting , 7: 30 p.m . prayer meeting, 7:30 .P· m.
Racine,
D~
lo
Ph.
949.3272
Tuppers Plains
Christi an Workers Class alterllallng Sundays
Sunday night worship, 7. 30.
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RUHAND
CHURCH
OF
Tuesday, 7.30 p.,m., praye•
CHESHIRE CHURCH . OF · THE NAZARENE-Rev. Lioyd
meeting Wednesday •. 7:30p.m. GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. D. Grimm, Jr .. pastor . Sunday ·
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Smith, pastor. Sunday School, School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning
·
and
~
- Hobart Newtll. sup!. Services Mo10a. m.; Arthur Henson, Supt.; • worshiP-, 10:30 a. m.; Young
weekly, 9: 30 a.m. on Sunday.
rnlng Worship n a. m.; pebple s service, 6:45 p. m.;
'
Preaching first and third YEoung Peoples servoce, 7 p. m.; Evangelistic services. 1::)(1 .p
992-2550
Sundays of month by Clifford Wvenlng service, 7:30 p. m.; m. Wednesday evening service
240 L,incoln St.
Middleport
Servfn11
Smith, 9:30 'a.m.
ednesday Mid-Week .Prayer 7:30· p. m. .
·
Service, 7:30 p. m.

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9:0~13, · "Weekend at
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11:»-13, "Sword of Granedl"
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INFORMATION
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DEADLINES
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Publication
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Vetarens. Hospital, church ·
REGULAYIONS
memblrl and Rav. Eddie • Tht Publisher reserves the
Buffington, and Walter Green right to odlt or rele~ any ads ·,
who had pra~ers with me: deemed oblectlonolc.... The !
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1 wo'ULD like to ihank
RATES •
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Minimum Chlrge75c
lhtnks to my ltoslesses, ·Mrs. ' 12 cents per word !hr..,;
Barbara Dugan, Mrs. Clara consecutive Insertions.
Adams, Mrs. Phyllis O'Brien
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Willie and dark gray, white
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OFFICE HOURS
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acne u~ ~-r'-3tc
manenl shots 575. &lt;;oolville · c~anger, ~ speaker sound . SEE TOM CROW ,OR BOB CRow.'
667 '6214 '
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6-29-10tc "WE CURL Up And Ove For . .
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You," Helen's Beauty Shop Is . KOSCOT , f&lt;osmetlcs, July budget . ter.ms. Free, gift with . '·'
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e_leeHd to announce Mar.she
Aueust speelal, Kare Kon For
every purchase. Call 9'12-7085. .t . MEMORIAL BRIDGit TRAFFIC Clfl~LE
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Bulldo~r Radlat.or .. lo tile,
.PUgh and Margaret Bally has
dlt an oil $5. • Va,l~e now OI)IY
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PARKERSa'URG, W. VA.. . ~ ·
•mallest Heoter ·tore ·
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NOTICE
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dally, Monday thru Saturday,
phont 992·5113.
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table, 2 en.d tables, 2 lamps, LOGAN F 1RE and safety ·FOR ·YOUR new shingled roof.
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BJ at'I7Ualli~
7 -~-lfc
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8: 30· to 5:00. Tu8sday and
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Necchl Zig-Zag · Sewing equipment. Sales'and service.
contact Roush Construction .
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Friday evenings by ap- ·
Machine. Phone 9'12-6036.
All types and sizes of fire
Phone 992 _5039 .
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Pomeroy
1 Motorola 100 Watt .Pollee
polnlment only. Ask tor .your BIG YARD sale, July 10 and 11 ,
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7:8-3tc. extinguishers: Special prices
7-9-30fc
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favorite operator - . Terrie,
Route 7, 8 a.m. till dusk, at
on extinguishers for boats, - - - - - - - - Air · ·
be ·accepted lor tho radio. :
Mll!rsha, Margaret, Helen.
Five Pol11ts . Market, Old 1970, 12X~6. two bedroom campers, homes . Also
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Phone.now 992·2890.
carnival glass, old furniture.
trailer. Carpeted throughout, dlscountprlces.onotherslzes. O'DELL . WHEEL alignment
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with
washer.
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, Ohl o. p•none
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
nspet 11111
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numerous
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rtjt&lt;ltny or oil bids.
THO-ROUGHBRED Stud
Everyone welccme. ·
payments . ...o equity.
one 992-3821. Owner Dwight
~on~P~~ea~don~r=~~ ~:~~~~:
992 ' 3982 '
Jul:•20~'~:71a~ea~~~epted until Strvlca. Rpm an Captain No.
7-8-2tc
7·8·3tc Logan.
6-16·301c ' Wheels
balanced elecRe.Qtarge
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637410. S50 ·reg Isterad mares,
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All
work
SpeCial
Plus
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Melas county .
$35 grade ma'res . Return ATTN. ALL boroed .-agaln - COMBINE, 7 ft. cut, power
guaranteed .
Reasonable
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believing
tok.e-off drive, good canvas,
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Room Addlll01! s
Martha Chombors, Clerk. , privileges.
Phono ·f92.5039.Greg Roush,
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Revival
servlcHChrlstl~ns
will be held
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30
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tires, grain bin, g
And •Patlos
July ·'9· 18 ·,a·t .the· ,'non7-9-30tc
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readytocomblne."stso. Phone •
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SA\/E UP to One half. Bring
Truth sanctuafy, located In
286
Dick
Vaughan
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phone
9'12·
PHONE
992-2143
Endloader
Work
7-9-31c
'LIGAL NOTICE
!our sick TV to Chuck's TV
Racine, Ohio at lhe old post
8.43-2 ·
37• Oal Lilli phone 992
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Septic Tanks
,.. publl&lt; httrlng on tht 1972
hop, 151 Bufternut Ave., OffiCI bulldl'l . Pastors J. D.
6346••
budgit of Mila• county, Ohio.
Pomeroy.
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6-23-30tc
And LHch llec!s.
will bt hlid at 9 a.m .• July 20,
.,,4-23-tfc , with vlslflng evangelists wl
G1
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0..-IMEROY
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lf71.1nthtolflcootthe Boar.d of
be conducting the services.
septic ank. e Klean mUSEDOF·FSET PLATES
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C:Ommlalloners, Melvo county, .REDUCE safe· and fast with
Heavens and earth shall pass
septic tank cleaner. Land' HAVE .
'HOME' &amp; AUTO
Ohio In the courthouse at
Gobese table!$ and E-Vap
but the Word of God . ma,rk
Farm
Bureau ,
MANY USES
LARGE house, 1'1• acres,·. all
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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shal sta,nd forever. ·
Pomeroy.
utilities, $1,000. Phone 9'92wa •• r p s. e son rugs.
7-9-llc
992 2094 '
eoard of Commissioners ,
6·27·301p·
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7-8-6tc
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YAR-D SALE, Saturday, July
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Mtrlhl Chombers, Clerk . 10, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .• coins. . Wanted
Buy-.
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Roger a r. ee sv e, .. o.
8for $1 .00
HOUSE In Mason. 6 rooms and .
OFFICE su· PPLIES
Phone 985·3958.
bath, lot 80 x 100. See Jack· E.
Iron 181
Avon
bottle.'
dish"'
(7) '· 16, 2t
d I ~he s ,
7-9-71c
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ANT IQU E S :
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And
kettle. some antiques, .misc.
talephon,s. clocks, brass · - - - - -- - - m ·
7-9-61c
Items. 511 . Park St.. Mid·
bed 1
t L R dl Ill 1964 PL Y.MOUTH 9-passenger
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NOTICI ON
dleport.
7-7-3tc
Ph.;;.
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-GUARANTEEDPUILlC HIARING
Stop In and See Our ·
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28" bar. Phone 9'12-2889. 3
Notlco 11 htrtby g lvtn tho! on Phone 992-2094
SHOOT, Forked Run
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56.1 ·
Floor Display.
111 eou' rt St.
7.1.5tc
tilt 12th dly of July, 1971 at8:00 GUN
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day ANTIQUES. telephones, brass
6-25-tfc
Cl
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O'Clock P.M. I publiC httrlng
por sman
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Pomeroy, Ohio
PomeiOJ ·Home &amp; Auto
will bt htld on the orenoe
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furniture,
etc.
Write
M.
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FRIGIDAIRE
flair
stove
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7
7
31
SEPTIC
tanks
cleaned.
Miller
township budget lor the noxt
Open ITII 5
Miller. Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
coppertone, eye level oven, BUILDING LOTS for sale.
Sanllallon. Stewart, Ohio. Ph .
tltcel , ....
Monday
thru S.lurdoy
Cell 992·6271.
pull out burners . Set of
Httrlflg will a.. held ·at office
662-3035.
Newly
approved
In
restricted
606
E.
Main,
Pomeroy, 0 .
7-9-lfc
Maylag washer and dryer, housing dislricl. Near Rock
of lotrd of TrustHt Clerk, R.
2-12-lfc
608
East
Main
LEGAL
NOTICE
Phone
9'12-5765.
white.
R. 2, Coolvlllt, OhiO.
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the undersigned Is offering
&gt; POMEROY
7-7-6tc 5Springs.
NEIGLER Construction . For SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
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p. m., or on weekends.
·for salt the house and lot owned 'TOP PRICE .on ginseng and ~----Nlnt Robinson
building or remodeling your Reasonable rates. Ph. 446-4782,
Golden
Seal·
yellow
root.
Seal
6-17-lfc
by
Mittie
M.
Ntll&lt;ln,
Deceased,
Clerk, Onnge Township
MIDDLEPORT - 1 story home
tops and stem bone dry, ,clean· NEW 1971 zig-zag sewing
. . Call Guy Nelgler,
Gallipolis . John Russell,
loctttd ·1n. the village . of
frame, 6 rooms, 3 large
machine In . original factory SIAMESE kittens, male $15,
(7) 9, 11 Wllkeivllle, qhlo. Appraised
no dirt. All roots. Bill Bailev.
Racine, Ohio. .
Owner &amp; Operator.
bedrooms with closets, bath,
7-31 ·1fc
carton . Zlg .zag to make · phone 9'12-5415.
valut of tlld property Is
P.O. · Box 14, Second Street,
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buttonholes; 5eiN on buttons,.
7-8-Jtp
$5,5\\0.00 and C:ennot be sold
Reedsville,
Ohio
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ltll than thl&amp; amount. Proptrty
cabinets In kitchen, level lot RALPH'S CARPET - u'p- BACKHOE AND OOzE'R wooli. •.
monograms, and make fancy~ - - - - - - - - · ·
7-1-JOic
API'OINTMINT
ltt' 11 located ,. close to ·new coal
designs with lust the twist of a
50x90,
storage building, ALL
holslery Cleaning Service .
C11e No.21
Septic tanks Installed. George
mine.
IN EXCE.LLENT CONsingle
dial.
Left
In
layaway
Auto
Estate of Linus v. swain
(Bill) Pullins, Phone 992-2~78.
Sale to bt In the office of
DITION . JUST $9.600.
Free estimates . Phone
.and never been used. Will sell 1968 PONTfAC, power sfeerlng
Qtcttltd'Gallipolis 446-0294.
4-25-lfc
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter. Attorneys Business Opportunities
Notlco 11 hereby given tho! et Law, Pomeroy, Ohio, at 2:00
for only $47 cash, or credit
3-12-lfc
and
brakes,
factory
air.
1969
Anne Florence Bay of Rtld· o'clock P. M., Monday, July
terms available. Phone 9'12HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
YOUR own hours, good
Dodge pickup truck, good DEXTER - Lot 150x100, 2 story
lvlllt, Ohio, hll bttn duly 12th, 1971. Salt subject to IIIP · SET
5641.
frame, 4 nice bedrooms, bath, AWNINGS, siOr-m - doors and
earnings
first
year,
operate
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
condition
.
Phone
742-3877.
polnltd Administratrix WWA proval by the Probo e Court of
7-7-6tc
large front porch, NEW en- w 1n d 0 w s, carp or Is ,
part or full lime, start with
7-8-31c
9'12-2522.
tht Esttlt of Linus v . swain. Meigs county, Ohio.
closed side p·orch, large barn
marquees. aluminum siding
minimum invostment, men or -----~
dtcelltd. latt of Meigs county • To 111 utd prope-rty, see
6- 10-lfc
ELE;CTROLUX
va'cuum
with
2
garages,
large
storage
and
railing. Call A. Jacob,
women,
age
no
barrier
,
Ohio.
1970
MAVERICK.
3-speed,
Clair 0. Ntlson, Langsville,
cleaner complete with at~uilding , NEW · forced air
sales representative. For free WILL ' DO roofing, painting,
Crtdltors aro required to flit Ohio; Telephone 7~2-425~ .
husband and wife can work
radio $1,495 . 1965 For'd
their claims with uld flduclory
cordwinder
and
tachments,
furnace.
ALL
FOR
111.900.
estimates. phone Charles
ClalrO . Nelson
together. leisurely, dignified
Galaxie, auto.,atlc, factory
plumbing and carpenter
within tour month.s.
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Used
but
In
like
paint
spray.
Executor of the Estate of
Lisle,
Syracuse.
V.
V.
work
.
Retirement
income
air,
nice
$595.
Coolville
667work
; also tearing down old
POMEROY
Dated thlo 19th day of Junt
Mlttlt M . Nelson, Deceased
new condition. Pay $3H5
- 2 nice building
Johnson and Son, Inc.
Phone
992·2533.
possible.
buildings.
Phone 992-732~ or
6214.
1971.
lots on qulel street, one house
5-27-lfc
cash or budget plan available.
7-7-6tc
F·. H. O'Brlen (7) 2, "· 9, 11, .ttc
7-7·6fp
742-~979.
that
needs
remodeling,
Phone 9'12-5641 .
i&gt;robelt Judge of
7·6·121c
1·1·61c 1950 OOOG E 4 door Sedan,
. uld'County
EXCELLENT NEIGH - FREE ESTIMATE on general
NOTICE ON FILING
IS YOUR FUTURE
(6 ) 2S, 17l 2, 9
BORHOOD.
OF INVINTORY
-:--- - : - --:---:-remo de 11 n~, r ooflng7 and
WORTH 8c7
AND A'PPRAISEMENT
i964 GMC 1111 cab truck, 18 ft . excellent condition. Phone 949- 57,000.
painting: hone 9'12- 729, 9
CAN yov. visualize yourself
aluminum produce body with 3221.
- - - - - - - - - - The
Stall
.of
Ohio,
Molu
a.m.
to 6 p.m .
.See Us At The ...
C:ounty. Probate, court
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a job If wanted. Charles
7-2-61c POMEROY - 2 bedrooms,
6-9-JOtc
To the Administratrix of the
NEW bath NEW forced air
lime business? Can you see
Harris . Phone 843-2693,
estate; to such of tho following
fur nace, nice kitchen, .22 acre
yourself s1ocklng delicious
IN TH. • MATTER OF
Portland.
as are residents of fhe State of
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
CHEVELLE Malibu 2door, 1 of ground, located on qu lel
products such as Nabisco,
7-7-4tc '67local
IITTLIMI!NT &amp;IF
AC · Ohio, viz: - the surviving
Complete Service
owner,
V-8
automatic,
s treel , IN EXCELLENT
COUNTS,
spoust, tht next of kin, the , Slim Jim and Krall Snack
Phone 949-3821
new
!Ires.
excellent
condition
.
CONDITION ON THE INPackages on your OM
FREE - FREE - FREE!
:~~::l\8:~:.TOHIO
benefiCiaries under· the will;
Racine. Ohio
Phone
9'12-2084
or
9'12·7098.
SIDE. A STEAL AT JUST
automallc merchandising
to tht atti)rnev or attorneys
Swivel rocker or recliner
Crlft
Bradford
Accounlla nd vouchers of the and
7-4-lfc SS,JOO.
~epresentlng
any of
the
route? Al•o enjoy the thrill of
chair with a purchase of $300
5-1-lfc
following namtd flduclarlts aforementioned persons :
making money 24 hours a day
worth of living room fur - .
hiVt bttn fllflj In the Probate
Lucv A. ·Bolen, Deceased,
TO
BUY
OR
SELL
while working on your regular
nllure. This week only ! Used 1969 BUICK LeSabre , 2·dr.
Court, Melot County, Ohio, for Scipio Township, Meigs County,
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
WE
CALL US
job. If you can see au this and
approval tnd sttlltment:
Ohio, No. 20510.
Furniture : 2 bedroom suites,
hardtop, pOwer steering;,
delivered
rlghl
to
~our
CASE NO. 19255 Sixth Annual
You art hereby notified thet
are willing to make a · 1 set bunk beds, 1 power brakes ~ air , 18,000
HENRY CLELAND
pro/eel. Fast and easy. ree
Aceount of Mary Frances · the Inventory · and
Ap - moderate Investment to
refrigerator, metal bed- miles. Excellent condition .
REALTOR
est
mates. Phone 992-3284.
Vtaugtr , Guardian of the pralsement of the estates of the
achieve whatever earning
steads. Parsons Furniture ~
Phone 992-22811.
Goe91e1n
Ready -Mix Co.,
Penon and Eata.te of Pamela J ; aforementioned, deceased, late
goals ~ou set for yourself,
Office 9'12-2259
6-3-lfc .
located 2 miles north of Sliver
Wtlburn end Eugenia L. of sa id County, was tiled in this
Mid
leport,
Ohio. .
write Oalworth Marketing
Residence 992-2568
Bridge on State Route 7. Open
Wtlbvrn,
Court. Said Inventory and
6-30-tfc
Corp .. 3318 E. Highway 67,
7-7-6tc
from 9 lo 5.
CASE NO. 1936S First Current Appraisement will be for
For
Mesquite, ·Texas 75149. We
-----Account Of R!chard Chembers, hearing befqre th Js Court on the
7-7-3tc
AUTOMOBILE Insurance tken
Guardian bf Trust Eotate of Uth day of July, 1971, at 10:00
welcome lnvosllgallon .
cancelled?
Lost
your
Pamela, Keith A .• Harpld P,. o'clock A.M .
ACRE
FARM,
4-room house
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7-7-3tp 7-YEAR OLD palomino mare, 40 with
bath
.
Outbuildings
and
operator's
license?
Call
Jr., and Chrloty Jones •. Minors. Any person desiring to file
gentle, broke tor riding .
.9'12pond. Phone 614- 662-34~.
2966.
CASE NO. 20363 F•rst and tx~eptlon• thereto must fllo
Phone 992-5090.
.
7-7-31p
· 6-15-tfc
Final Account of Charles E. them at ltast five days prior to Help Wanted
7-7-6tc
Sayre, Ex,cutor of the Estat~ Of tht date ut for hearing ,
hrtha W. Sayre, Oecealtd.
· Given un'der my hand and EARN at home address ing
GOLF lessons and club repair.
NEW CUSTOM buill home.
CASE NO. 20M18 First and seal ofsald Court, this 7th day of envelopes. Rush stamped self- YARD SALE on Larkin St.,
John Teaford.
three
bedrooms,
carport
,
Flntl Account of Clara Bellt July 1971
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Rutland. Friday and Satur6-30-12tc
utility room, In Rustle 'Hills
•
Yinger, Admlnlstretrlx of tho
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addressed envelope . The
day.
Addition.
No
down
payment,
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Broker
ALSO
Estate of Homir Lovetf ,
Ambrose Co., 4325 Lakeborn,
F . H. O' Brien
7-7-3tc
INTERIOR, exterior decorator
low
lnlerest
rales,
long
term
.
110
Mechanic
Street
DICIIIed .
Judge and ex-officio Oavlsburg, Mich., 4a019.
and barn roofs. Phone 742- ..
Unless exceptions an filed
Phone 992-3454 If no answer
Pomel'!fy, Ohio
otsald Court
APPLIANCES AND
"' ' ·oo· .... •t~trtto, uld accounts will bt
7·2·301p NOREGRET,thebestyet, Blue
5683
.
Call
9'12-5455.
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POMEROY
7
rooms,
1'12
6-20-3011:
Lustre
cleans
carpets
for hearing before said Court on
BY Ann a . watson
7·_1-_lf_c
baths, gas fired hot water
tht 2nd day of August, 1971, at D o p u · t y
c 1 e r k
HOUSEWARES
beautifully. Rent eleclrlc ________ _
whiCh time said account• will be
(7) 9, 16, 2t
heat.
Full basement, ni ce . SEWING MACHINES. Repair
shampooer, Sl. Baker Furconsidered tnd continued from
BUILDING new home, ··older
kitchen and TV room. Double
service, all makes, 992-228.4,
niture rompany .
day to dty until finally diSposed -----:--:-:---:-:::-'::-:'_ _ _
home for sale. Large two garage. Asking 520,000.00.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
7·7-6tc
story, shade trees, on 1 A. Rt.
of .
NOTICE OF
Author ized Singer Sales and
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APPOINTMENT
7 In Tuppers Plains. Needs 2 COUNTRY HOMES - one
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
Open:
VIOLIN, '~-size, bow and case
file written exce·ptlons to said
cast No. 20,521
some repairs but nice. Priced
only 5 years old. Has 2
3-29-lfc
555. Ironer, excellent con accounts or to matters per . Estate of Margaret Seidenabel
Hll 9 Mon., Tues.
on
Inspection.
Phone
667·3956.
bedroom, large paneled
talnlnD to the execution of the Deceased
dillon cost $350 se:l . $35.
Wed: &amp; Fri.
7-4-6'p
living, dining, kitchen and
trust, not less than five days
Notlct is htreby given that
Coolville 667-6214.
O'
BRIEN
ELECTRIC
SER·
9TII6
Tliurs. &amp; 511.
prior to the date set tor he~r l ~g . Mar abel Frecker of Box 387 ,
·.
77 61 - - - - - - - bath . Garage. Only $6,50g,OO.
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.
Phone
949·~51
.
992·7~61
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F. H. 0 Br.en Pomeroy, Ohio, has been duly
--------· · P · 5 ROOM•brlck home with bath,
And an 8 room older home,
5-30-tfc 30.5 ~·2nd Ave. MlddltpOrl
Probate Judge_appointed Administratrix of the
2 RIDING horses, phone 949- paneling and wall to -...all
both, gas heat. For $4,500.00.
Meigs County , Ohlo Estate of Margaret Seidenabel,
·
carpeting . Phone 992-2540 or
3196 .
and
(7) 2, lie deceased, lalo of VIllage . of
992·3465.
RACINE - 7 room older home,
7-4-6lc
Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio .
7-4-7tc . with large ba.th and kitchen.
-- - ---:--:-:-:-::-:--:--Creditors are required to file
Dining room , gas for ced air
LONG SEASON
lholr claims with said fiduciary
furnace, concrete drive.
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with in four months .
HOUSE, 1640 Lin coln His.,
Phone 992-2156
Garage and carport. Asking
Naliltnal Football League Datod this 17th day of Jun e
Pomeroy. Phore 992-2293.
.
. ; OPTOM_ET,RIST ~
·$12,500.00 .
teams wW play 78 pre-season t971 .
10-25-lfc
F . H. O'Brlen
: OFF= ICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE(
need'ed to wcirk for
camu lltll year' be&amp;lnnlng
Probate Judge of LADIES
COUNTRY
ESTATE
oew
4
reliable
company
.
Full
or
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
July 10 when the Baltimore
said County
3 BEDROOM brick home .
spacious bedrooms with walkpart lime, no Investment . For
(6) 25 (7) 2, 9
Colla play lhe College All
Choice location In Middleport.
P EROY
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Interview call 949-4365.
Seen by appointment only .
•I ' Sian. The exbtblllon sched·
glass doors to patio and front
7-9-3tc
Phone 992·5523 after 4 p.m.
ule
t.eludes
a rematch ol - -- - - - - - po~ch . 2 full baths, hot water
II last year's Super Bowl
12t. • 14'
• WIDE
S-7-llc
hoat; family room with
I . • 24'
.
BIG lOOTERS
fireplace, beautiful kllchon
teams, with the Celts play. . Dave Lewis a rookie laat For Rent
24 AC~E farm Long Botto~ .
.:tth garbage disposal, ' dish - .
with or without form
II( Dallal ~pt. 3 at Balli· year with the Cincinnati Ben· ·TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
washer and cook units. 65 toot
machinery . House with 3 basement, copper plumbing, 2•
Court, Rt. 12~ • . Syracuse,
more.
gals, bas the beat lifetime
bedrooms, dining room, living
Ohio, 9'12·2951 .
car · garage, 15 · acres of
punting average amone NFL
room,
p;, baths, enclosed
wood.lond. 537 ,500.00.
4-2-lfc
mo
W•shlngtOn
Blvd.
kickers al 46.2 yards per
back porch, wall fo wall
'hlpre,
Ohio
carf"'llng. Aluminum siding , MIDDLEPORT - 5 rooms,
.ITEM: Morning . A kick. Jerrel Wilson ol Kansu TRAILER SPACE on old Rt. 33,
awnlgg,
storm windows and
City
and
llavld
Lee
ol
Balli·
lf2· mile north of new Meigs
both, floor furnace, 1 pore he•.
'zestful time for · some
s3s:OO" Downstorm
,
doors
. City water .
more fellow. · B o b b y Joe
High
School
.
Phone
992-2941
.
Level lot. O~ly $4,000.
people. Double dismal 'Green ol. the Chicago Bean
Selling
due
to
Ill
health.
Phone
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3-5-tfc
614-985-3938.
for others. Jim Mees leads NaUonal Conference
22 ACRES - on Chesler water
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!:onvenient
,. 6-23-3otp
system . 4 bedroom home,
FURNISHED and unfurnished
somehow
gets
·us
all
punters
with
a
43.%
average
I
'(erms.
bath, furnace. barn, and
apartments. Close to· school.
nvel' II st'lllnns.
·
together
every
day.
SIX
ROOM
house,
bath,
fuli
garage. Space for ~ mobile
Phono 992·5&lt;434.
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INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet 7
basement, 133 Butternut Ave.,
homes with . septic tank .
10· 18·1fC
H.P. tractor wllh 381n. rotary
I
ius t wal King 'dlslance from
Ask ing only .$6,000.00. .
mower, good condlllon, s.ee or
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downlown Pomeroy. Contact
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TWO-BEDROOM trailer. TRAILER , Browh ' s 1'1'i11er
call
Marvin
Keebaug
h,
992Ed Hedrltk , 1137 Wadsworth
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HELEN L. TEAFORD,
furnished, ulllllos paid. Pho!!e Court, Minersville. Ohio .
5342 till 6 p.m. Aller 6 p.m.
Or
lve. Columbus. OhiO, phone
ASSOCIATE ,
9'12-7384.
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9'12
·
332~.
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Columbus.
992·3325
- 992·2378
7-7-61c
Mason, W.Va.
7-9-3tc
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w-J·W tlrH, radio, clean &amp; ready to travel .
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Construdlon Co.
"" CH.EVROLET
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$1995
tr~lght · cosf1. Price _.536.20.
MiclciMporl, 0., 45760
. Dale D11H0n
Impala 21ttfSt. Wagon, I!&gt;Cal1 .Wner car, maroon finish, .
· Call 9'12-7085. ' ·
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': · Plloiltm-2550
.,_, ,
992-2534 '
vinyl Interior •. V-Ii engine, avtor,natlc trans.. power
, ' ••·
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Miildleport
stearlng &amp;-brakes, new w-S·W tires, radio. Sharp Inside &amp;: • ; ---'-.;.,o...l.."!;--"'-~
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lake.
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camp
site.
2 I,
.
miles
from
Middleport.
Phone
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ME: AT THE: ROOMINGHOUSE: AND lYE GOr
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Cleland Realty

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'*lO cu. Jn. -~~\':;at:~a~~~~~r!~:·i
'!tOwer disc tlfl~led glass,
beige color
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u"CHEVROLET

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'COAL, limestone. Excelsior'
1 · Salt Works, E. Main St,.
Pomeroy. Phone
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.40 Mlnu1its of Your Time Can Wall Be llli Most Prolllable
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LoST-EXTRA large tom . ~a! • Addltl.,!~l~~c A8;.rge per
'PQM!ROY, OHI
~ ~~~:t :~~:;'h~s:.r~h~~ ~ Tlme .You Ever Spent.
1 1
· mlsilng In Reedsville area . · Advertisement..
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7085.
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· Dr1' ve 36 M1"les and Save · A B dl •
Willie and dark gray, white
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OFFICE HOURS
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-"Pets For le
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un e. .
7.4•5tc
,..I, black on hind legs. While
~: 30 a.m. to 5: 00p.m. Dally,
0 C8
POODLE puppies - AKC small
• i:«lYI,NSOR
rir[HAMPION
;.,AL~
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ring around neck. with 8: 30 a.m. to 12: 00 Noon- GUN SHOOT 5 da J ly 11 1 black or while females, . WALNUT stereo, dual volume
!,~(BUDDY
iir)'AN DYKE
·. DOUBLE .: WIDI!S
fleacollar on him . Reword for Saturday.
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. champion pedigree, per- control, 4 speed Intermixed .
1 R •' 1u~ G y, 1 b ' .
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\l':!'d~vur~~r0ha:'~'~h ~x ~· 'Notice
.p.m.
acne u~ ~-r'-3tc
manenl shots 575. &lt;;oolville · c~anger, ~ speaker sound . SEE TOM CROW ,OR BOB CRow.'
667 '6214 '
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6-29-10tc "WE CURL Up And Ove For . .
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oa:l::rc~ wi~9.~M·Fm:a~~~ PARKERSBURG MOBILE HO/t\ES, INO. . ,' '
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You," Helen's Beauty Shop Is . KOSCOT , f&lt;osmetlcs, July budget . ter.ms. Free, gift with . '·'
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Ft,onn the Laraeinrucit &lt;1~·
l~GAL NOTICE
e_leeHd to announce Mar.she
Aueust speelal, Kare Kon For
every purchase. Call 9'12-7085. .t . MEMORIAL BRIDGit TRAFFIC Clfl~LE
.
Bulldo~r Radlat.or .. lo tile,
.PUgh and Margaret Bally has
dlt an oil $5. • Va,l~e now OI)IY
7·.4-5tc .
PARKERSa'URG, W. VA.. . ~ ·
•mallest Heoter ·tore ·
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NOTICE
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jOined . our Sllf!ll., Now ,open . 1~;~. Plstr.lbvtors. Browns, AMANA refrigerator, 1 coffee
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fltr Stlt ·
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dally, Monday thru Saturday,
phont 992·5113.
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table, 2 en.d tables, 2 lamps, LOGAN F 1RE and safety ·FOR ·YOUR new shingled roof.
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BJ at'I7Ualli~
7 -~-lfc
. 1,., l'ontlac catalina Four
8: 30· to 5:00. Tu8sday and
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Necchl Zig-Zag · Sewing equipment. Sales'and service.
contact Roush Construction .
H..;,;; YOU.f
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dGOt' stdan
Friday evenings by ap- ·
Machine. Phone 9'12-6036.
All types and sizes of fire
Phone 992 _5039 .
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'Ph. 992•2_143 · .
Pomeroy
1 Motorola 100 Watt .Pollee
polnlment only. Ask tor .your BIG YARD sale, July 10 and 11 ,
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7:8-3tc. extinguishers: Special prices
7-9-30fc
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raflo. No bid"" than SoiOO. IYIIt
favorite operator - . Terrie,
Route 7, 8 a.m. till dusk, at
on extinguishers for boats, - - - - - - - - Air · ·
be ·accepted lor tho radio. :
Mll!rsha, Margaret, Helen.
Five Pol11ts . Market, Old 1970, 12X~6. two bedroom campers, homes . Also
·
Thtlt may be aaen at the
Phone.now 992·2890.
carnival glass, old furniture.
trailer. Carpeted throughout, dlscountprlces.onotherslzes. O'DELL . WHEEL alignment
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,KJH
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County Goragt.
7·7-6tp
tin
mitny more
Items
with
washer.
· Assume
· Rl . 3, p omeroy,
, Ohl o. p•none
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
nspet 11111
. .• an
1\ilU
IOtrd rHervH
the rightThe
to
too ware,
numerous
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10 mention.
rtjt&lt;ltny or oil bids.
THO-ROUGHBRED Stud
Everyone welccme. ·
payments . ...o equity.
one 992-3821. Owner Dwight
~on~P~~ea~don~r=~~ ~:~~~~:
992 ' 3982 '
Jul:•20~'~:71a~ea~~~epted until Strvlca. Rpm an Captain No.
7-8-2tc
7·8·3tc Logan.
6-16·301c ' Wheels
balanced elecRe.Qtarge
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eoard·of comm'lsslonlrrs
637410. S50 ·reg Isterad mares,
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Ironically .
All
work
SpeCial
Plus
eo
Melas county .
$35 grade ma'res . Return ATTN. ALL boroed .-agaln - COMBINE, 7 ft. cut, power
guaranteed .
Reasonable
AI
, Parts
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·Kitch..,s, Bitllis
· Bible
believing
tok.e-off drive, good canvas,
~o
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rates. Phone 992-3213. . _ tc
Room Addlll01! s
Martha Chombors, Clerk. , privileges.
Phono ·f92.5039.Greg Roush,
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Revival
servlcHChrlstl~ns
will be held
ood6
6
24
30
~ly
tires, grain bin, g
And •Patlos
July ·'9· 18 ·,a·t .the· ,'non7-9-30tc
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nile, O.k .. runnin" condition,
.. , "'" •23" x.•- .
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Ba k"- And
6 21
7
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denomlf10tlonal) Cove110nt of
readytocomblne."stso. Phone •
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CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING .'
c ,,..
SA\/E UP to One half. Bring
Truth sanctuafy, located In
286
Dick
Vaughan
•.
phone
9'12·
PHONE
992-2143
Endloader
Work
7-9-31c
'LIGAL NOTICE
!our sick TV to Chuck's TV
Racine, Ohio at lhe old post
8.43-2 ·
37• Oal Lilli phone 992
3
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Septic Tanks
,.. publl&lt; httrlng on tht 1972
hop, 151 Bufternut Ave., OffiCI bulldl'l . Pastors J. D.
6346••
budgit of Mila• county, Ohio.
Pomeroy.
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King and E. . Fulcher alonH DON'T r,;:mp your sluggish
6-23-30tc
And LHch llec!s.
will bt hlid at 9 a.m .• July 20,
.,,4-23-tfc , with vlslflng evangelists wl
G1
E All
0..-IMEROY
· .;.
lf71.1nthtolflcootthe Boar.d of
be conducting the services.
septic ank. e Klean mUSEDOF·FSET PLATES
1"\1
74~YV~
C:Ommlalloners, Melvo county, .REDUCE safe· and fast with
Heavens and earth shall pass
septic tank cleaner. Land' HAVE .
'HOME' &amp; AUTO
Ohio In the courthouse at
Gobese table!$ and E-Vap
but the Word of God . ma,rk
Farm
Bureau ,
MANY USES
LARGE house, 1'1• acres,·. all
Pomeroy, Ohio.
... 111 N 1 0
shal sta,nd forever. ·
Pomeroy.
utilities, $1,000. Phone 9'92wa •• r p s. e son rugs.
7-9-llc
992 2094 '
eoard of Commissioners ,
6·27·301p·
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7-8-6tc
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. 7·4·6tc 606 E. Main Pomeroy
YAR-D SALE, Saturday, July
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Mtrlhl Chombers, Clerk . 10, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .• coins. . Wanted
Buy-.
.
Roger a r. ee sv e, .. o.
8for $1 .00
HOUSE In Mason. 6 rooms and .
OFFICE su· PPLIES
Phone 985·3958.
bath, lot 80 x 100. See Jack· E.
Iron 181
Avon
bottle.'
dish"'
(7) '· 16, 2t
d I ~he s ,
7-9-71c
S llh
ANT IQU E S :
,.
And
kettle. some antiques, .misc.
talephon,s. clocks, brass · - - - - -- - - m ·
7-9-61c
Items. 511 . Park St.. Mid·
bed 1
t L R dl Ill 1964 PL Y.MOUTH 9-passenger
---~---FURNITURE
NOTICI ON
dleport.
7-7-3tc
Ph.;;.
ee
-GUARANTEEDPUILlC HIARING
Stop In and See Our ·
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28" bar. Phone 9'12-2889. 3
Notlco 11 htrtby g lvtn tho! on Phone 992-2094
SHOOT, Forked Run
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56.1 ·
Floor Display.
111 eou' rt St.
7.1.5tc
tilt 12th dly of July, 1971 at8:00 GUN
s
day ANTIQUES. telephones, brass
6-25-tfc
Cl
b
t
S
O'Clock P.M. I publiC httrlng
por sman
u ' un
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beds, clocks, . dishes, old
Pomeroy, Ohio
PomeiOJ ·Home &amp; Auto
will bt htld on the orenoe
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July 11 • l2 noon .
c
furniture,
etc.
Write
M.
D.
FRIGIDAIRE
flair
stove
,
7
7
31
SEPTIC
tanks
cleaned.
Miller
township budget lor the noxt
Open ITII 5
Miller. Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
coppertone, eye level oven, BUILDING LOTS for sale.
Sanllallon. Stewart, Ohio. Ph .
tltcel , ....
Monday
thru S.lurdoy
Cell 992·6271.
pull out burners . Set of
Httrlflg will a.. held ·at office
662-3035.
Newly
approved
In
restricted
606
E.
Main,
Pomeroy, 0 .
7-9-lfc
Maylag washer and dryer, housing dislricl. Near Rock
of lotrd of TrustHt Clerk, R.
2-12-lfc
608
East
Main
LEGAL
NOTICE
Phone
9'12-5765.
white.
R. 2, Coolvlllt, OhiO.
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Phone 992.6887 after
the undersigned Is offering
&gt; POMEROY
7-7-6tc 5Springs.
NEIGLER Construction . For SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
.
p. m., or on weekends.
·for salt the house and lot owned 'TOP PRICE .on ginseng and ~----Nlnt Robinson
building or remodeling your Reasonable rates. Ph. 446-4782,
Golden
Seal·
yellow
root.
Seal
6-17-lfc
by
Mittie
M.
Ntll&lt;ln,
Deceased,
Clerk, Onnge Township
MIDDLEPORT - 1 story home
tops and stem bone dry, ,clean· NEW 1971 zig-zag sewing
. . Call Guy Nelgler,
Gallipolis . John Russell,
loctttd ·1n. the village . of
frame, 6 rooms, 3 large
machine In . original factory SIAMESE kittens, male $15,
(7) 9, 11 Wllkeivllle, qhlo. Appraised
no dirt. All roots. Bill Bailev.
Racine, Ohio. .
Owner &amp; Operator.
bedrooms with closets, bath,
7-31 ·1fc
carton . Zlg .zag to make · phone 9'12-5415.
valut of tlld property Is
P.O. · Box 14, Second Street,
·• 5·13·1fc
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large fron f "' porch, niC,!! - - . . . ; , - - - ---..,..,.
buttonholes; 5eiN on buttons,.
7-8-Jtp
$5,5\\0.00 and C:ennot be sold
Reedsville,
Ohio
~772.
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NOTICI OF
ltll than thl&amp; amount. Proptrty
cabinets In kitchen, level lot RALPH'S CARPET - u'p- BACKHOE AND OOzE'R wooli. •.
monograms, and make fancy~ - - - - - - - - · ·
7-1-JOic
API'OINTMINT
ltt' 11 located ,. close to ·new coal
designs with lust the twist of a
50x90,
storage building, ALL
holslery Cleaning Service .
C11e No.21
Septic tanks Installed. George
mine.
IN EXCE.LLENT CONsingle
dial.
Left
In
layaway
Auto
Estate of Linus v. swain
(Bill) Pullins, Phone 992-2~78.
Sale to bt In the office of
DITION . JUST $9.600.
Free estimates . Phone
.and never been used. Will sell 1968 PONTfAC, power sfeerlng
Qtcttltd'Gallipolis 446-0294.
4-25-lfc
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter. Attorneys Business Opportunities
Notlco 11 hereby given tho! et Law, Pomeroy, Ohio, at 2:00
for only $47 cash, or credit
3-12-lfc
and
brakes,
factory
air.
1969
Anne Florence Bay of Rtld· o'clock P. M., Monday, July
terms available. Phone 9'12HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
YOUR own hours, good
Dodge pickup truck, good DEXTER - Lot 150x100, 2 story
lvlllt, Ohio, hll bttn duly 12th, 1971. Salt subject to IIIP · SET
5641.
frame, 4 nice bedrooms, bath, AWNINGS, siOr-m - doors and
earnings
first
year,
operate
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
condition
.
Phone
742-3877.
polnltd Administratrix WWA proval by the Probo e Court of
7-7-6tc
large front porch, NEW en- w 1n d 0 w s, carp or Is ,
part or full lime, start with
7-8-31c
9'12-2522.
tht Esttlt of Linus v . swain. Meigs county, Ohio.
closed side p·orch, large barn
marquees. aluminum siding
minimum invostment, men or -----~
dtcelltd. latt of Meigs county • To 111 utd prope-rty, see
6- 10-lfc
ELE;CTROLUX
va'cuum
with
2
garages,
large
storage
and
railing. Call A. Jacob,
women,
age
no
barrier
,
Ohio.
1970
MAVERICK.
3-speed,
Clair 0. Ntlson, Langsville,
cleaner complete with at~uilding , NEW · forced air
sales representative. For free WILL ' DO roofing, painting,
Crtdltors aro required to flit Ohio; Telephone 7~2-425~ .
husband and wife can work
radio $1,495 . 1965 For'd
their claims with uld flduclory
cordwinder
and
tachments,
furnace.
ALL
FOR
111.900.
estimates. phone Charles
ClalrO . Nelson
together. leisurely, dignified
Galaxie, auto.,atlc, factory
plumbing and carpenter
within tour month.s.
..
Used
but
In
like
paint
spray.
Executor of the Estate of
Lisle,
Syracuse.
V.
V.
work
.
Retirement
income
air,
nice
$595.
Coolville
667work
; also tearing down old
POMEROY
Dated thlo 19th day of Junt
Mlttlt M . Nelson, Deceased
new condition. Pay $3H5
- 2 nice building
Johnson and Son, Inc.
Phone
992·2533.
possible.
buildings.
Phone 992-732~ or
6214.
1971.
lots on qulel street, one house
5-27-lfc
cash or budget plan available.
7-7-6tc
F·. H. O'Brlen (7) 2, "· 9, 11, .ttc
7-7·6fp
742-~979.
that
needs
remodeling,
Phone 9'12-5641 .
i&gt;robelt Judge of
7·6·121c
1·1·61c 1950 OOOG E 4 door Sedan,
. uld'County
EXCELLENT NEIGH - FREE ESTIMATE on general
NOTICE ON FILING
IS YOUR FUTURE
(6 ) 2S, 17l 2, 9
BORHOOD.
OF INVINTORY
-:--- - : - --:---:-remo de 11 n~, r ooflng7 and
WORTH 8c7
AND A'PPRAISEMENT
i964 GMC 1111 cab truck, 18 ft . excellent condition. Phone 949- 57,000.
painting: hone 9'12- 729, 9
CAN yov. visualize yourself
aluminum produce body with 3221.
- - - - - - - - - - The
Stall
.of
Ohio,
Molu
a.m.
to 6 p.m .
.See Us At The ...
C:ounty. Probate, court
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operating your own spare
a job If wanted. Charles
7-2-61c POMEROY - 2 bedrooms,
6-9-JOtc
To the Administratrix of the
NEW bath NEW forced air
lime business? Can you see
Harris . Phone 843-2693,
estate; to such of tho following
fur nace, nice kitchen, .22 acre
yourself s1ocklng delicious
IN TH. • MATTER OF
Portland.
as are residents of fhe State of
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
CHEVELLE Malibu 2door, 1 of ground, located on qu lel
products such as Nabisco,
7-7-4tc '67local
IITTLIMI!NT &amp;IF
AC · Ohio, viz: - the surviving
Complete Service
owner,
V-8
automatic,
s treel , IN EXCELLENT
COUNTS,
spoust, tht next of kin, the , Slim Jim and Krall Snack
Phone 949-3821
new
!Ires.
excellent
condition
.
CONDITION ON THE INPackages on your OM
FREE - FREE - FREE!
:~~::l\8:~:.TOHIO
benefiCiaries under· the will;
Racine. Ohio
Phone
9'12-2084
or
9'12·7098.
SIDE. A STEAL AT JUST
automallc merchandising
to tht atti)rnev or attorneys
Swivel rocker or recliner
Crlft
Bradford
Accounlla nd vouchers of the and
7-4-lfc SS,JOO.
~epresentlng
any of
the
route? Al•o enjoy the thrill of
chair with a purchase of $300
5-1-lfc
following namtd flduclarlts aforementioned persons :
making money 24 hours a day
worth of living room fur - .
hiVt bttn fllflj In the Probate
Lucv A. ·Bolen, Deceased,
TO
BUY
OR
SELL
while working on your regular
nllure. This week only ! Used 1969 BUICK LeSabre , 2·dr.
Court, Melot County, Ohio, for Scipio Township, Meigs County,
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
WE
CALL US
job. If you can see au this and
approval tnd sttlltment:
Ohio, No. 20510.
Furniture : 2 bedroom suites,
hardtop, pOwer steering;,
delivered
rlghl
to
~our
CASE NO. 19255 Sixth Annual
You art hereby notified thet
are willing to make a · 1 set bunk beds, 1 power brakes ~ air , 18,000
HENRY CLELAND
pro/eel. Fast and easy. ree
Aceount of Mary Frances · the Inventory · and
Ap - moderate Investment to
refrigerator, metal bed- miles. Excellent condition .
REALTOR
est
mates. Phone 992-3284.
Vtaugtr , Guardian of the pralsement of the estates of the
achieve whatever earning
steads. Parsons Furniture ~
Phone 992-22811.
Goe91e1n
Ready -Mix Co.,
Penon and Eata.te of Pamela J ; aforementioned, deceased, late
goals ~ou set for yourself,
Office 9'12-2259
6-3-lfc .
located 2 miles north of Sliver
Wtlburn end Eugenia L. of sa id County, was tiled in this
Mid
leport,
Ohio. .
write Oalworth Marketing
Residence 992-2568
Bridge on State Route 7. Open
Wtlbvrn,
Court. Said Inventory and
6-30-tfc
Corp .. 3318 E. Highway 67,
7-7-6tc
from 9 lo 5.
CASE NO. 1936S First Current Appraisement will be for
For
Mesquite, ·Texas 75149. We
-----Account Of R!chard Chembers, hearing befqre th Js Court on the
7-7-3tc
AUTOMOBILE Insurance tken
Guardian bf Trust Eotate of Uth day of July, 1971, at 10:00
welcome lnvosllgallon .
cancelled?
Lost
your
Pamela, Keith A .• Harpld P,. o'clock A.M .
ACRE
FARM,
4-room house
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7-7-3tp 7-YEAR OLD palomino mare, 40 with
bath
.
Outbuildings
and
operator's
license?
Call
Jr., and Chrloty Jones •. Minors. Any person desiring to file
gentle, broke tor riding .
.9'12pond. Phone 614- 662-34~.
2966.
CASE NO. 20363 F•rst and tx~eptlon• thereto must fllo
Phone 992-5090.
.
7-7-31p
· 6-15-tfc
Final Account of Charles E. them at ltast five days prior to Help Wanted
7-7-6tc
Sayre, Ex,cutor of the Estat~ Of tht date ut for hearing ,
hrtha W. Sayre, Oecealtd.
· Given un'der my hand and EARN at home address ing
GOLF lessons and club repair.
NEW CUSTOM buill home.
CASE NO. 20M18 First and seal ofsald Court, this 7th day of envelopes. Rush stamped self- YARD SALE on Larkin St.,
John Teaford.
three
bedrooms,
carport
,
Flntl Account of Clara Bellt July 1971
"'
Rutland. Friday and Satur6-30-12tc
utility room, In Rustle 'Hills
•
Yinger, Admlnlstretrlx of tho
·
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addressed envelope . The
day.
Addition.
No
down
payment,
·
Broker
ALSO
Estate of Homir Lovetf ,
Ambrose Co., 4325 Lakeborn,
F . H. O' Brien
7-7-3tc
INTERIOR, exterior decorator
low
lnlerest
rales,
long
term
.
110
Mechanic
Street
DICIIIed .
Judge and ex-officio Oavlsburg, Mich., 4a019.
and barn roofs. Phone 742- ..
Unless exceptions an filed
Phone 992-3454 If no answer
Pomel'!fy, Ohio
otsald Court
APPLIANCES AND
"' ' ·oo· .... •t~trtto, uld accounts will bt
7·2·301p NOREGRET,thebestyet, Blue
5683
.
Call
9'12-5455.
·
POMEROY
7
rooms,
1'12
6-20-3011:
Lustre
cleans
carpets
for hearing before said Court on
BY Ann a . watson
7·_1-_lf_c
baths, gas fired hot water
tht 2nd day of August, 1971, at D o p u · t y
c 1 e r k
HOUSEWARES
beautifully. Rent eleclrlc ________ _
whiCh time said account• will be
(7) 9, 16, 2t
heat.
Full basement, ni ce . SEWING MACHINES. Repair
shampooer, Sl. Baker Furconsidered tnd continued from
BUILDING new home, ··older
kitchen and TV room. Double
service, all makes, 992-228.4,
niture rompany .
day to dty until finally diSposed -----:--:-:---:-:::-'::-:'_ _ _
home for sale. Large two garage. Asking 520,000.00.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
7·7-6tc
story, shade trees, on 1 A. Rt.
of .
NOTICE OF
Author ized Singer Sales and
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APPOINTMENT
7 In Tuppers Plains. Needs 2 COUNTRY HOMES - one
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
Open:
VIOLIN, '~-size, bow and case
file written exce·ptlons to said
cast No. 20,521
some repairs but nice. Priced
only 5 years old. Has 2
3-29-lfc
555. Ironer, excellent con accounts or to matters per . Estate of Margaret Seidenabel
Hll 9 Mon., Tues.
on
Inspection.
Phone
667·3956.
bedroom, large paneled
talnlnD to the execution of the Deceased
dillon cost $350 se:l . $35.
Wed: &amp; Fri.
7-4-6'p
living, dining, kitchen and
trust, not less than five days
Notlct is htreby given that
Coolville 667-6214.
O'
BRIEN
ELECTRIC
SER·
9TII6
Tliurs. &amp; 511.
prior to the date set tor he~r l ~g . Mar abel Frecker of Box 387 ,
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77 61 - - - - - - - bath . Garage. Only $6,50g,OO.
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.
Phone
949·~51
.
992·7~61
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F. H. 0 Br.en Pomeroy, Ohio, has been duly
--------· · P · 5 ROOM•brlck home with bath,
And an 8 room older home,
5-30-tfc 30.5 ~·2nd Ave. MlddltpOrl
Probate Judge_appointed Administratrix of the
2 RIDING horses, phone 949- paneling and wall to -...all
both, gas heat. For $4,500.00.
Meigs County , Ohlo Estate of Margaret Seidenabel,
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carpeting . Phone 992-2540 or
3196 .
and
(7) 2, lie deceased, lalo of VIllage . of
992·3465.
RACINE - 7 room older home,
7-4-6lc
Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio .
7-4-7tc . with large ba.th and kitchen.
-- - ---:--:-:-:-::-:--:--Creditors are required to file
Dining room , gas for ced air
LONG SEASON
lholr claims with said fiduciary
furnace, concrete drive.
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HOUSE, 1640 Lin coln His.,
Phone 992-2156
Garage and carport. Asking
Naliltnal Football League Datod this 17th day of Jun e
Pomeroy. Phore 992-2293.
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. ; OPTOM_ET,RIST ~
·$12,500.00 .
teams wW play 78 pre-season t971 .
10-25-lfc
F . H. O'Brlen
: OFF= ICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE(
need'ed to wcirk for
camu lltll year' be&amp;lnnlng
Probate Judge of LADIES
COUNTRY
ESTATE
oew
4
reliable
company
.
Full
or
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
July 10 when the Baltimore
said County
3 BEDROOM brick home .
spacious bedrooms with walkpart lime, no Investment . For
(6) 25 (7) 2, 9
Colla play lhe College All
Choice location In Middleport.
P EROY
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Interview call 949-4365.
Seen by appointment only .
•I ' Sian. The exbtblllon sched·
glass doors to patio and front
7-9-3tc
Phone 992·5523 after 4 p.m.
ule
t.eludes
a rematch ol - -- - - - - - po~ch . 2 full baths, hot water
II last year's Super Bowl
12t. • 14'
• WIDE
S-7-llc
hoat; family room with
I . • 24'
.
BIG lOOTERS
fireplace, beautiful kllchon
teams, with the Celts play. . Dave Lewis a rookie laat For Rent
24 AC~E farm Long Botto~ .
.:tth garbage disposal, ' dish - .
with or without form
II( Dallal ~pt. 3 at Balli· year with the Cincinnati Ben· ·TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
washer and cook units. 65 toot
machinery . House with 3 basement, copper plumbing, 2•
Court, Rt. 12~ • . Syracuse,
more.
gals, bas the beat lifetime
bedrooms, dining room, living
Ohio, 9'12·2951 .
car · garage, 15 · acres of
punting average amone NFL
room,
p;, baths, enclosed
wood.lond. 537 ,500.00.
4-2-lfc
mo
W•shlngtOn
Blvd.
kickers al 46.2 yards per
back porch, wall fo wall
'hlpre,
Ohio
carf"'llng. Aluminum siding , MIDDLEPORT - 5 rooms,
.ITEM: Morning . A kick. Jerrel Wilson ol Kansu TRAILER SPACE on old Rt. 33,
awnlgg,
storm windows and
City
and
llavld
Lee
ol
Balli·
lf2· mile north of new Meigs
both, floor furnace, 1 pore he•.
'zestful time for · some
s3s:OO" Downstorm
,
doors
. City water .
more fellow. · B o b b y Joe
High
School
.
Phone
992-2941
.
Level lot. O~ly $4,000.
people. Double dismal 'Green ol. the Chicago Bean
Selling
due
to
Ill
health.
Phone
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3-5-tfc
614-985-3938.
for others. Jim Mees leads NaUonal Conference
22 ACRES - on Chesler water
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!:onvenient
,. 6-23-3otp
system . 4 bedroom home,
FURNISHED and unfurnished
somehow
gets
·us
all
punters
with
a
43.%
average
I
'(erms.
bath, furnace. barn, and
apartments. Close to· school.
nvel' II st'lllnns.
·
together
every
day.
SIX
ROOM
house,
bath,
fuli
garage. Space for ~ mobile
Phono 992·5&lt;434.
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INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet 7
basement, 133 Butternut Ave.,
homes with . septic tank .
10· 18·1fC
H.P. tractor wllh 381n. rotary
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ius t wal King 'dlslance from
Ask ing only .$6,000.00. .
mower, good condlllon, s.ee or
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downlown Pomeroy. Contact
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TWO-BEDROOM trailer. TRAILER , Browh ' s 1'1'i11er
call
Marvin
Keebaug
h,
992Ed Hedrltk , 1137 Wadsworth
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HELEN L. TEAFORD,
furnished, ulllllos paid. Pho!!e Court, Minersville. Ohio .
5342 till 6 p.m. Aller 6 p.m.
Or
lve. Columbus. OhiO, phone
ASSOCIATE ,
9'12-7384.
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9'12
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332~.
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Columbus.
992·3325
- 992·2378
7-7-61c
Mason, W.Va.
7-9-3tc
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your rent money.
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NEW &amp; O~D WORK
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w-J·W tlrH, radio, clean &amp; ready to travel .
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To be solcl fOil , stor~e an~ ,
Construdlon Co.
"" CH.EVROLET
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$1995
tr~lght · cosf1. Price _.536.20.
MiclciMporl, 0., 45760
. Dale D11H0n
Impala 21ttfSt. Wagon, I!&gt;Cal1 .Wner car, maroon finish, .
· Call 9'12-7085. ' ·
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': · Plloiltm-2550
.,_, ,
992-2534 '
vinyl Interior •. V-Ii engine, avtor,natlc trans.. power
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7-4-$to'. · )nsutoct--l~p•rlap~od
Miildleport
stearlng &amp;-brakes, new w-S·W tires, radio. Sharp Inside &amp;: • ; ---'-.;.,o...l.."!;--"'-~
'Work Guorantud , ,;:•
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tlpolll.extellent
Old vacant
house,
lake.
.. 1 and
camp
site.
2 I,
.
miles
from
Middleport.
Phone
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BUGS BUNNY
MY II()M AND 13ROTHER
I W II.L BE CALLING FOR
ME: AT THE: ROOMINGHOUSE: AND lYE GOr
13E: 1HE:RE: 13E:FORE:
'!HEY ARRIVE .

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Real Estate For Sale

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SYLVESTiit:t, YA MOOCHIN"
BUM 'YO\J'VE BEEN CAMPIN'
ON ME.FEll: A WEE!t&lt;!

DRIVER, IF I FALL
OH ,
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WAKE ME WHEN I M RU NNING
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Cleland Realty

I hate beinq
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Pop, one thinq
I'll P,r()mi&lt;;e!

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I'm accepted
and I need a 1itt-le
ca~h to t ide me
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first to know!

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mE, JHIMKIN&lt;; 10
SCOQBiE VlltL TR.~ AND
AMD Mm US eACK AT

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TAILED ~ HERE'
I THIHK HE'S
WAfCHIH' US RIGtHT
HOW FROM THAT
GROVE 0!' TREES

OUT THERE1

SWAP SHOP

Beat lnfiiJtionl

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Sale

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CARRIER
WANTED IN
NEW HAVEN

3 ROOMS
NEW
FURNITURE
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32. Short

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lin. llarprtt M. WID, a,
died 'l'll!ndl1 nen1n1 at ber
beat • N7t Aft. In 1'11:1wCJ1.
Mn. Will WM deld 1lpOil tbe
IITIYII ol lbe Pomero, E-R
aqud ealled w11en abe became
ill.
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put matroa of Pomeroy
O.pter 1M, Order ol Eutem
Star. Sbe belcmpd to the Ladiea
Alailiary ol Drew Webster Poet
31, American Legion:
~ate ber husband, A.
C. Will;' two sisters, Mrs,

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News••• in Jlriefo

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Helene Sayre, Minenvllle, and
Mn. Alta Morpn, Oak Hill; a
brother, Mauar Radford, . of
Loulavllle, Ky :, and aeveral
nieces and nepbns.
Mrs. wm wu · precec~eci 1n
' death by a sister, Mrs. Oil
JCIIepb, and a brother, Chara.
Radford, Porrieroy, who died,
last May 2.
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. Funeral services will be beJd
at 2 p.m. Sunday at the EwiD8 ·
Funeral Home. With the Rev.
Stanton Smith officiatiq.
Burial will be in the ROell
~ Cemetery. The famil)'
will receive callers from 8 to •
p.m. Saturday at ·the funeral
hOOle. '

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··-..,.....1 nilbt,.,_wu pill oiJIGaarat a diiiMr lllllld
by KIDI Filial. Earlltr, a. two met far two liGan aDd belli a
"mutual erdw'Wt of vlewl" Gil tile Jlldd1e ~ ll&amp;aab, •
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July 9.10
HELLCATS ,
!Technlcolorl ·
· RossHagen
ee.Dutty

BREWSTER
MCCLOUD
(Technlcolorl
Bud Cort, Sally Kellerman

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Sunday; Mondly ' ·
and Tuesday
July 11'12-13
LOVERS AND
OTHER STRANG,ERS
&lt;·Technlcolor)
BellArthur
Bonnie ~lla
COLOR CARTOONS:
Nobody's Gool
Dttp Sea Doodle

Show Starts 7 P.M.

B~Barber

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Sllllllay, Mondly
and Tuesday

,
REICHMAN ASSIGNED
DoubltJ::~~~:ogram
Pfc. Joe v. Reichman has
"MYRA · ·
been assigned to the 32nd Air
BRECKENRIDGE"
Defense
Command
at
Mae West
Kaiserslautern, Germany for a
Rated !Xl
two year tour of duty. Pfc.
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Reichman spent a 16 day
it's pure Gould
furlough here with his parents,
Elliott Gould
, Mr. and Mrs. Manning Webster,
Paula Prentiss
Pomeroy, before leaving on
1---·Co-lo•r- - - • 'July 6 from Fort Dix, N. J. for
Germany.
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GRoUND BREAKING ceremonies were conducted lait .

· week for ijle 24 unit "Thirty Five West Ajlarbnents". The
ccmplex will be located less than one mile west of the new
Holzer Medical Center. It Is being developed by Dean R. .
Crcle, Mrs. Gay Orcle and Mrs. Jean R. Circle. Par·
ticipaUng in the c;eremonies were, left to right, Vernon

McNair:, County FHA~; Roy l{e~J.ey, State PRA
Office; Mn. Gay &lt;lrcle, Mrl. Jean (lrcle, . John Allen,
Dlviaion Managllf', Columbus and SOuthern Qfilo Electric; ·
Dean R. Clrcle, operaUng' the golden sboven provided by the
GallipoUs Olainber of CollliJlei!Ce; Theodore Harder of
Harder and Reed, architects, W(l'thlnston, Ohio, and Tenth
District Congressman Clarence E. Miller.
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Begun on Apartment Site

,
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Grou'nd was broken last
weekend and site preparation
has begun for the "Thirty-Five
West Aparbnents," a 24-unit
apartment complex, to be
located less than one mile west
ot the new Holzer Medical
Center on U. S. Rt. 35.
Based on surveyed rental
housing needs of the Gallipolis

25 L IVe
. It.
Twenty-five Southern Ohio 4H club-"tnembers and ·workers
are in Wisconsin this week, the
first part ot a two-year 4-H Club
Exchange. Next year the four
Wisconsin Counties will send
exchange members to Southern
Ohio.
Leaders of the group this year
are Mrs. Deborah Conklin,
County Extension Agent, Home
Economics, Meigs County;
Mrs. Roberta Montie, 4-H club
advisor and member of the
State 4-H Advisory Committee
fr.om Athens County, and
Richard Conklin, who Is completing his Masters degree at
Ohio University and is assisting
In Meigs County 4·H club
programs this summer.
· Exchange members of Meigs
County are Kathy Cheadle,
Teresa Gooch, Geneva King,
Mary King, Mandie Rose, Ed
Cross, Joe .Nelson, Karla Beal,
and Bonnie Smith. ·
Arrangements were worked
out with Larry. Thompson, 4-H
youth agent at ~raboo,
Wisconsin and C. E. Bl'akeslee,
County Extension Agent,
Agri culture Meias County
, ...,
.
The group left Columbus
Monday morning, July ·5, by air·
conditioned b~ and reached

area, the tWo-bedroom units
will be of townhouse design with
living room, dining room, and
kitchen downstairs and two
bedrooms and bath upstairs.
The l.r6haped complex will be
composed of six buildings with
four·colonlal brick faced units in
each, building. The total electric
apartments will feature large
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individual patios, color coordina ted kitchen appllances, and
will be completely carpeted and
sound conditioned. The owners,
Thirty-Five West, Inc., will
provide full service main·
tenance and ample parking in
the facility's well lighted
parking area.
The major portion of the

urn In. n'IJI'rV
. land
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their destination in the evening.
Host familles met the bus at
Portage and Baraboo. During
the week the exchangees will be
living with farm familles In
Columbia, Sauk, Marquette,
and Green -Lake C9unties,
Wisconsin, 25 to 70 miles south
of Madison, In the Wisconsin
Dells, heart of Dalryland, USA.
There is a rellable report that
Wisconsin cheese will be one of
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the items brought back by the
exchangees.
The group will leao,:e
Wisconsin Saturday morning,
sperid Saturday afternoon and
eveningslghtseelnginChicago,
and return to Columbus Sunday
afternoon where they will be
met by families and friends.
The Meigs County 4-H Advisory
Committee provided $30 of the
$65 cost for the Meigs County
delegates. ,

P,roject's financing was
arranged through the F&amp;rplers
Home Adminlatration's rural
rental pr~am and Is designed
for families and individuals of
moderate income. Mr. Vernon
McNair, county supervisor, has
gul~ed this aspect of the
program, . the only private
projectofltstypelnOhio. Total
cost of the project Is expected to
be approximately $32D,OOO. '
A pollution-free sewage
system designed to handle 8,000
gallons per day will serve the
facillty and the area will be
beautified by landscaping
featuring 48 trees and more
than 500 shrubs. Architect for
Thitty-Five West Apartments Is
TheodoreHarderofHarderand
Reed, A.I.A. Architects,
Worthington, Ohio, Raymond G.
(Tony) Barr of Barr Con·
struction, Gallipolis, Is the
general contractor, while Dean
Ramsey of, Ramsey. and Wells;
Pataskala, Ohio, Is the land·
scape architect.
.
&lt;?£fleers and shareholders of
Thirty-Five West, Inc. are Deq
II,. Circle, president and general
manager; Mrs. Gay Qircle, vice
president, and Mrs. Jean R.
Circle, secretary-treasurer.
Architect Harder has
designed a project . that will
ccmbine the convel)ience of
aparbnent living wiUl the rural
beauty Of the area In providing
Gallipolis with a much needed
rental fa~illty. Completion date
for the fust of the units Is ex·
pected to be early fall.

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Continuous Service On
fridays 9 .a •.,.. to 7 p.m.

This personal
toteable has a
screen size big
MAN KILLED
enough for the
McARTHUR, Ohio (UPI) whole family
Michael
Kessler, 59, Creola,
to
enjoy .
Private
was killed and three others
Listening
were Injured Thursday in a two
Earphone
-car erash on Ohio 93 about siX
Included.
Built-In carry ' miles north ot here.
handle . Handle 1
Impact Plastic
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cabinet with
Walnut grain
finish. 141/s''

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The annual picnic of the
Pomeroy • Middleport Lions
Club wUI be held at 6 p.m.
Wednesday at the country home
of Richard Chambers in the
Flatwoods community.

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Thteables

TAKEN TO HOS~ITAL
The Middleport E·R unit
answered a call to the Willard
Mohle~ .residence on Leading
Creek Road late Thursday ,
morning. Mr. Mohler, who was
experiencing severe chest
pains, was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital · and later
transferred . to an Athens

System Wrecked

COLUMBUS (UPI) - 'lbe agriculture bepn wheJi large
c&lt;mpeUUve market system Ia procm'"' or JIICklnl ccmdestroyed by · corporation panl• bepn operatlnl' tbe}f
farming, Victor Ray, public own' feedini opirattona," ~y
affairs director of tile NaUonal llid, "Wilen tbey bad 1 choke
Farmers Union, told tbe H!IUie of buyiilc in•the open ~tor
Agriculture and • Industry ~11'9111 tbe1r own,lriller or
Conunittee Thuraday.
. fe~d lqta, the compeUtive
"The cbaDJeover from family marketsyatem wu destroyed."
agriculture to corporate Ray aid tbe moat ..-Ioua
~t of e«poraUon farmlDc
wu 0,. dealracUon ollllla11
.
town bualneue1 that ull
fl-•~il..aL _
producti to farmers.
V8M'lV,r-UI3
, ~)' teaUfted in IUJ)pOl't of
prqpoaec1 legillaUon . to Umlt
·acUVIU• of c:orporaUon far.
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mine, althouslr the bill would .
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Dr. ~~
.~QJily CCII'J)Ot'l~ ~
,Layton s, Shaffer, ColumbUI, ~IPicultiih, The 'F•1111•1 f
has been elected president of Union, the G1'8111e ,and the
the
Ohio
Osteopathic NaUonal Farmen OrpnluUon
Association at the group~· have backed the legillaUon.
annu$ meeUns here.
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A member o1 the medic8l
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staff at Doctors Hoapital in
Columbus since 1941, Shaffer diDD8
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presently 11 head of the .. (CGaUmaed f.rGm
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Pepartment of Obstetrics and cUmUlate
dami.
Gynecology and a member o1 "Director' N liu
the hospital's board of truateea. i~lllt f fete
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n rp;.e ng ~~..
·nr. Samuel w. Howe, Marietta. ~~11w u ... •
He Ia presently chief olataff at "W ~ with him but
Shelby General Hospital, he's d~ his job and be abowd
Marietta·. Othetl elected during do that."
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U u b). Hanna
Richard CoaUn, Columbua, first Obi , alpp ca ton
mi
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reaiden
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vice p
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aUon wu ,...1., the eecond
nold Fine, Canton, aecond vice
be .,by
..., the ltate
preslden~.
Marietta Coal Co wu denied~
license for Bebnont County
PRODUCTION OFF
operatiODI in AprU and 11 ap..
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ The pealing the denial to the •tate
National Coal Association ReclamaUon Boud ol Review.
estimated bituminous coal Hatch lllid he did not tbink the~
producUon in the United States· denlall CCIIIIUtuted 111 attic$ by
for.the week ending July 3, 1971 Nye 011 all1trip minlq in Oblo.
wu 8,825,000 tons, down due to 'lbe Hanna operaU011 would
the miners' vacaU0111, from haveyleldecl710,000 ton10f COil
770,000 tons In 1970.
yearly.

COLUMBUS (UPI) - The F. H. Brewer Co., Inc., Lan·
Ohio Deparbnent of Highways caster, $10,909. 90; estimate
Thurspay announced · the ' $13,900.
opening of ~Ids on . 30 state
Gallia, Gallipolis State In·
projects. Officials sa1d 42 ad· stitute Deparbnent of Mental
ditional projects originally Hygiene and Correction roads
programmed for Thursday's parking facilities. Road work
bids were .deferred in a~- length 1.31 miles, parking
cordance w1th a cutback m facilities work length varies·
contracts due to budget York Const., Inc., Chauncey',
pro~pems. .
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~.868.05; estimate $54,000.
State des1gn &amp; ~onstruction
Guard rail painting:
Veter8DI Memorial Hospital
projects by county mclude:
Athens Gallla Meigs
ADMITTED
Larry
Athe ns, Athe ns State Hos~1'tal Monroe, 'Washington,
' various' Holsinger, Racine ; Carl L.
Department of Mental Hy~1~ne secUons of three us and eight Clem, Coolville. ·
and Correction roads, f~cllities. Ohio routes; T. D. Ulrlgh, DISCHARGED - Mildred
Totalworklength0.68mile; The Lebanon, $48,755.88; estimate Bissell, Hazel Harris, Frances
$50,400.00.
Mowery, Billy Joe McDaniel,
Miscellaneous:
Goldie Huson, Josephine Roush,
Athens, Gallla, Hocking, Edith Rice, 81\ella Peck, Mary
Meigs,
Noble,
Vinton, Evans, Charles Humphreys.
Washington, painting 25 bridges
. ~
on various rootes and sections;
LOCAL TEMPS · .
Industrial Painting &amp; Sheeting The temperature In downtown
Inc., •Campbell, $27,940; .Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Friday wu
estimate $52,900.
, 86 degrees under sunny skies.

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COWMB'US -A COWMBU8ATI'ORNEY repm•Uniflw
reUsioua gr00p. llid be II preparlns' lelt"'ab wblch wou14
allow Oblo to cootinue aldlns cllurcb IChooll by stviDI aJd directly
to the parents of parochlalltudenta.
.
David YOUDIIIkl '1'liJrlday Ohio IAlq,eran Schooll, C2lrliUan
Sch9ols, Jewllh Day Schoola; Catholic o..Eenoce of Oblo ~
atize111 for EdQCaUCIUII Freedom uked ldm to chw up a
proposal to offer the Oblo General Membly.

MOTOROLA.
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The better we get to know you,
the bigger your borrowing power.

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&amp;\NTIAGO - A MJNt1'l'E.IDNCi IWn'IIQUAD l&amp;ruck a
1,400-mlle ltretdl of aille and part~ Aai~tlna ~ niPl,
fciUOwed by at leut 13 1111aller tr...., lu"nc aJmoet uatll dawn
today. 'lbe ~e blacked out Suitlaao, ..,....ng panic that ap. ,
perently ~k more Uvea tban tbe teR!Nor ltlelf.
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deiclln Sanllalo .• II¥~ .~ and mining..,.. JD ~
central villey north and nC)ftbetlt ol the capltal city ,fclur hOUtl
after tbe quake atruct at 11:01 p.m. &lt;Malt ol U.. 'flcUml wwe
killed wbeo they feD down stairs or In other aceldenta broulbt.Oil
by panic. At I8aat 100 inJI;Iriel were reported.
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on June 10, 1888, the son of the
late Wllllam and Betty Johnson
1111!11--..---..~-• Davis.
·Besides his parents, he
was preceded in 'death by his
first wife, Anna; his second
wife, Floss; two brothers, and
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two sisters.
tonlfht oiUI'f 1
Funeral services will be held
at
11 a.m. Saturday at the
"JENNY" ·
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home
mor
Marlo Thomas
with the Rev. Chades 'Simons
. Alan Aida
·officiating. Burial will be in
GP
Gravel Hill Cemetery at
-Piu's Cheshire. Friends may call at
"SUPPOSE THEY
the fuiteral home any time.
GAVE,AWAR AND
NOBODY CAME"
COlor
MISSIONARY HEARD
Brian Keith
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Tony Curtis
Bumgarner,
Mrs. James
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GP · Jividen, Mrs. B. B. Zeigler, and
Mrs. Nan Moore of Heath
Saturdly, July 10
United. Methodist Church were
Double Feature
at Marietta Wednesday night to
Lee VanCleef
hear a missionary speaker at
DAYOFANGER
Color
the Christ United Methodist
PLUS
Church.' The speaker was
Ron Ely
Marge Mayer, who Is home on
TARZAN'S DEADLY
furlough from her ·work in
SILENCE
Color
Japan.

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--aalpn A. Davis, 83, 'a Middleport barber many y~.
died Thursday .morning aJ
Charleston General Hospital In
Charleston, W. Va.
Mr. Davis, a member of the
Middleport .Church of ChriSt,
was !lUred. · ·
He Is survived by a son, Don
Davis, Dunbar, W. Va.; two
daughters, Mrs. 0. ij. (Maxine)
Parsons, Corning; and Mrs.
John (Lucille) Glass, Colum- '
bus; a brother, A. A. Davis, of

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