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                  <text>12-T"..rn.ih$enlinol,~port.l'tmeroy,O.,July29,1f11

Gilligan Out -o f '72's Big Show

Friday, 30th and Saturday,·~1st

OOLUMBUS l UP!) - Gov1 Gjlligan also said Wedm+lay
JGim J. f'.illjgan bas publicly ni8ht he will not ..et any bigblakm himself out of the nm- er office during the rest of his
IIi..: fw ~~ year's vice pres- first tenn as govenKr. •
idenlial nominatim by stating He was asked oo • televised
Bally he will not accept the slot news panel program (Obio Press
m the Demucratic ticket if it is Conference, WOSU - TV) about
Gftaed to bim.
~lion he llligbt seek bigb-

Bargain Days at Elberfelds ·In Pomeroy

er offiee during the remaining
3~ years of his Mminisllation,
''I can say witbout hesitation
IJlat I will not seek bigber of.
lice Ill" aDow my name to he
used in that regard foe the rest
ul my term as governor.'' Gilligan replied.

" As far as seeking higher of.
fice during a second tenn as
governor, if I have one, I don't

('.o!lipnli&lt;.
Twenly~igbt

·

department
beads · and administrative
leaders of Boher Medical
0!1118' mel wilb members of
McDonnell-Douglas Corporalion and Hewilt and Royer

Architectural
Firm for
preliminary disC"ssions coocerning the move.
~les Kendri&lt;*, Manager
of the Hospital Consulting
ServiCl! for McDoanell.O...•gl8s,
along with his a..,.;ales, Hal
CampbeU and Jolm Manola,
had asked for the meeting So tbe
Medical Center departuient
beads could begin getting
familiar wilh the part MeDonneU-Douglas, !heir compulers and consultants would
play in the move.
John Rafferty, Encutive

Ann Fractured

Bob Fanning and Charles
Adkins, both administrative
slafl. memhers of Holzer
Medical Center, ~ to the
group about tbe actual move.
was charged with driving at The 28 clepartmlint beads were
excessive speed for road and told it would be up to them to
weather conditions. There riS help plan and e:cecute the move
heavy damage to his car.
to the new facility.

Driver Hurt In Accident
A single car accident was
~ today at 6:30 a.m. on
T~p Road 188, (Middleport Jvsiness route) 50 feet
east 1#. the SR7 bypass.
'lbe Sberiffs Dept said a car
&amp;iven bJ Yfdliam E. Rizer, 40,
S)Jawse, apparenUy traveling
IDa fast for road and weather
cmditims and skidded left or
"""~~~"

into a guardrail.

Hila suffaed a laceration of
his ueck.. Be was taken to
Veterans~ Hospital by
111e lliddle!)!lrt E-R · squad,
!rated, and released. Rizer

• • •
(Continued from page l ) .
NyesaidtodaytheOI:iollivisimi#.WildlifewillcmcmctstudiestD

determine the c:ootamiDIIIion levels 1#. mercury and other metals
in fish, water, animal• and soils. Iii me study, researdters will
dele'mine the iDI!I'Ciii'J cmteut in fisb, water and soils and also
begin analysis for •lenium oow:entratiCllls.
In the secmd project, Use COJ!famjpef!GJilevels of memJI'Y,
cadmium, leadandaneoicwillbecbecked in Ohio upland wildlife
species, primarilyring~:eote1pbeesants, cotlliiltail rabbiiB, gray
· and fox squirrels and wbitHalled deer. The cost ul the projects
will be about $'15,010 over a lbtec yea- period, with the federal
govenunent reimbursing the slate for 75 per cent ul the amount.
JNJTIAnON WORK
Initiatory work will be
exemplified when Meigs
(Continued from page I)
Chapter, Onlel' of DeMplay
down here naw."
·
meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday at
A few minutes !ale', Henize the Middleport Masonic
told the astronauts be would Temple. All members and
radio up procedures to stop the masle' maSOJV! are invited.

Apollo

TMigllt&amp; Fridoy

Juljl :tt-Jt

Dal61e: Feature Program

THE ONLYGAME
IN TOWN
I ColorI

Elizabeth Taylor
Warren Bea1ty
. Mid

leak."

NOBUDE
OF GRASS
I RJ

Nigel Davefl&gt;CI'l
Jean Wallace

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MEIGS lHEATRE:
Tanigllt, July :tt
NOT OPEN
FridayllwwTuosdoy
July 30- Aug. l
WaHDi&gt;Mf's
21.1MLEAGUES
UNDER THE SEA
ITodlni&lt;VIor)
Kirlt Douglas
James Nla""'
G

Cotorco.-,
ltoo...-able House C•t
Pe•ut Bohle
Hanarable

B
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ifi
•
News 'n r'e S

Family

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SHOW STARTS7 P.M.

''Okay, give it qui&lt;*," Scott
MurfaCe IJcellles
said.
Dennis Lee Roush, 22,
Then Henize told lhe pilots to Ravenswood, 11nd Ethel
take out !heir tool kit, insert a Rebetta Morris, 17, Ptmeroy,
RL S; Jabil Warner, 22, Albany,
wrench
a valve
stop theinwater
fiow.opening
It wasand
the Rt. 2, and Darlene DianDa Burt,
first known use of an Apollo 19. Albany, Rt. 2.
tool kit.
SQUAD CAU.ED
''Okay, Hooston, that looks
like that did it," Scott said
The Middleport E-R squad
after a pause of several was called foe Lewis Smith,
South '!'bird, Middleport, at
minutes.
"That was good lbinking 11:06 p.m. Wednesday. Smith,
because we about had a small having difficulty lreatbiog, was
flood up here."
taken to Veterans Memorial
HOII(Iital. He was treated and

In .Accident An elderly Pickaway County

motorist, Tbelma Drake, 71,
was ·.· admiited to Veterans
Memorial Hospital in Pomeroy
wilh a fractured arm foUowing
a traffic mishap at 2:33 pm.
Wednesday on Rt. 35, one mile
east of Rio Grande.
According to the Gallia-Melgs
Post State Highway Patrol, the
Drake car struck lhe rear of an
auto owned by Anna M. Mault,
56, Springfield, Ohio. A
passenger in the Drake car,
CaroU F. Reams, 33, Pickaway,
suffered a laceration of the lip.
There was moderate damage to
bolh cars. Miss Drake was
charged with failure to stop
within the assured clear
dislance.

A similar collision occurred
at ·7:36 a.m. on Rt. 7, lhree
tenths niiles south of Cheshire
near lhe construction site of the
James M. Gavin Power Plant.
Officers said a car driven by
Martha J. Mulford, 33,
Cheshire, stopped in the line of
traffic at an equipment crossing
and was struck in lhe rear by an
auto operated by James R."
Neal, 30, Cheshire . Again,
moderate damage resulted.

M-G Funds
' (Continued from page I)
program is not only to provide
training but to locate permanent employes for trainees.
The men work fOJ" any government agency, blisically, as do
enroUees of some of tile olher

programs.

Sayre discussed the Title U
fwlded programs, including the
Conomunity Service .Program
beaded by the beallh nurse,
Mrs. Barbara Scites, and the
Emergency Food and Medical
LODGE TO MEET
Program. The programs are
A regular meeting of MidWCALTEMPS
designed
basicaUy to relieve
dleport Masonic Lodge 363
Temperature in downtown
F&amp;AM, will be held at 7:30 Pama-oy Thursday at II a.m. malnutrition.
Project Assist, another
Tuesday evening at the Mid- was 68 degrees under rainy
similar program, was described
dleport Masonic Temple.
sties.
by Sayre. Through it, a clinic is
operated one day a week in
Cheshire wilh a doctor, nurse,
medical aides and others
assisting. There is danger !hat
the Assist Program will not be
funded again, and Sayre asked
the 25 persons attending the
meeting to think what might be
done to secure financial help for
the program which he said has
been most beneficial. Persons
receiving medical aid and
medicines through the program
·are not on welfare programs
1M)'
and are not eligible for
medicare help, he stated.
Sayre indicated that a
fOW1dation might provide the
money to continue lhe program
which is scheduled to end in
October. Also, organizations
and churches could be helpful in
the financial obligations to
continue the program, Sayre
slated.
Lauren Hoffman, director of
the
Gallia-Meigs CAP, spoke on
Fresh Merchandise
two progranis which C()St the
locjl]
operation· nolhing, but in
In New Styles
which ibe organization participates through referrals. One
is the Public Service Career
Program of the Ohio Valley
Regional Development Commission, aimed at training
nurses aides. Equipment is
provided and residents are
trained as aides to work in
hospitals. Meigs residents bave
been referred to the program .
Hoffman also spoke on
.referring residents to participate in the Foster Grandparents Program of the
Gallipolis Slate lilstitute.
County Chairman Carl
Bilikaiii presided.

SPORT.COAT

~SALE

GROUPS

SPORT COATS
Sale Priced

1hese Are Quality
OOAJS
Valued to '65•

We Have A Few
Coals Left At

$ts•

Come and See Eor Yourself

m

,.A;,. STREET

PCIIMT PLEASANT

MENSWE."'\J\.
\D
·

A good overall selection. Solids. stripes, plaids. Taper and
nan-t_. styles. An.,..,_,t press. Sizes small (14-U1h),
medium (IS-15'h),!arge f1'-l6'h) and extra largo 117-!7~) :

Junior, regul&lt;4r and half sizes;
3.95 to 19.50 D_resses

While they last

lh

Price

us Sport Shirts
4.95 Sport

Women's Swim Suits and Girls Swim
Suits oo Sale lh Price.
WOMEN'$ UNGERIE DE~ARTMENT 1st R.OOR

o.m...- ,..-

Stad&lt;s alld ...,.tar slad&lt;s • s-ten - J1ckets - Sweater

'•

Absolute bares! minimum controL No hooks - no eyes - no
padding -no panels. 100 per cerit stretch nylon.

1.49

Fridav - Saturdav

FOR SALE
ANTIQUE sled • bed, crotch
grain mahogony. Phone 9922580.

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Shirts

IIK._t•KIIool sllopping now. New merd!Midise arrivillg doily. LGng sleeve Shirts - J•ans · Flare

One size fits all-Angela Mini Sets
I

Sale 2.50
Sale 3.50

VISIT
BUSY MEN'S
AND IOYS' DEPARTMENT

.

vests - - ICIIil Shirts.
Look ._,.., Mllce your selection early lor bad&lt;-lo-school

~let

On Sale on the Main Floor.
4.98 Shifts- 5.98•nd 7.98 Pants Dresses
While they last Friday and ~turday

Polka Dol (large size) In
red or blue. H~ Crown.
Sizes ~ to 1'12.

Pricl!
89 Womens Scooter Skirts
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11~

1.95to8.95

liz Price

While they last

·----------------------·
11 Price
Suspender Shorts
While they last

13

4.95 -

C.0111Sale00thelstfloor

Hot Pants
2

BOYS AND GIRlS PLAYWEAR
Sizes up to 6x.
c:;overal!s - Slack Sets - Creepalls - Boys Suits. Coverall Sels Pants Dresses - Knit Shirts - Scooter Skirls.

FRIDAY-SAJURDAY ~ PRICE
CHUBBIE GIRL AND TEENS SIZES SPORTSWEAR
WHit£ ntEY lASJ ~ PRICE

SALE! BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS
Sizes2.1o6x and8 to 18. Good selection.

Sale 1.00
Swim Trunks - - - - - . - - - - Sale 1.50
Swim Trunks - - - - - - - - - Sale 2.00

Discontinued models - Demonstrators.
:14.51 Kodak lnslaiUtk Sit amer1 outfit - · · ~lelUt
33.95 Kodak lnstaiUtk Ml2 movte oullit - - - Sole 15.00
~le 30.00
59.51 Kedoll tnstaonalk M16 IMYio oullil
Sole 33.00
".51 Kedoll !nstaiUtk M4 movie oulllt
1".51 Polaroid Model :MO
Picture outfit- Elec1ric: Flasll - - - - ~It 135.00

CAPE toD CURTAINS
Permanent Press. White and colors.

SALE! MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS
Good selection in sizes 28 to 42. Lastex stretch fabrics and

SALE 1-"
SALE 1."
SALE 2.39
SALE 2.7t
SALE2."
SALE t9c

2.49 24" LENGTH
Ut »•• LENGTH
2." 45" LENGTH
l.:tt 54" LENGTH
3.59 63" LENGTH
i.:tt MATCHING VALANCES

1.95 Swim Trunks
2 .95
3.95

. 2.00

WINDOW AWNINGS
(Con)p!ele with hardware) Green - green-wnote stripe.

4.95 2'6" WIDTH - - - - - - SALE 3.50
5.95 3' WIDTH - - - - - - - • SALE 4.50

boxer waist styles.

SALE 2.00
SALE 2.50
SALE J.50

3.95 SWIM TRUNKS
US SWIM TRUNKS
6.95 SWIM TRUNKS

Sale! Boys 2.95

SHORT SLEEVE M»RK SHIRJS
All permanent press. Sizes 3 lo 7 and 8 to 18. Solid colors stripes - plaids. Regular long point collars and some buttondown collar slyles.
Excellent for wear now and perfect shirts for back-to-school
wear.

•

2.00
Mens

Work Caps
Loud Stripes
Sizes 6% to 7112

Full and Twin- Solids ana ligures. (some Irregulars) Good
selection colors.
3 REG. US SPREAU~
30 REG. 7.95 SPREADS
39 REG. 1.95 SPREADS
15 REG. f.95 SPREADS
11 REG. tt.tl SPREADS
t REG. lUI SPREADS
J REG. 17." SPREADS
J REG. !f.t9 SPREADS
1 REG. 32.51 SPREADS

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

2.50
5.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
7.00
1.00
t.OO
12.00

· KAREFREE VINYL RUGS
Mens Roll-Up

Awning Stripe

SALE! BEDSPREADS

INDOOR- OUTDOOR

Skid resistant - non-flammable -revenlble - colorfast. Wipes
clean with a damp cloth. Good colors.

POPUN HAJS
Sizes 6'111 to 7'h . Polka dol
or solid colors. Water
repellent. Excellent hat for
fishing - golfing . working -

SALE !.It
SALE 2.t9
SALE 3.59
SALE t.t9

2.1t 171:tt - - • • -

• - l.lt22x42 - - - - - - • -

4.6924&amp;41 - - - - - - • -

13." 4"' - - . . - . . -

everyday wear.

69c

1.69

1.00

Wizard

AIR FRESHENER

Mens 3.49

Etimiulos U~ablo
llautellald Odon

. SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRJS
Permanent press. 65 Pel. Polyesler, 35 Pel. Colton. Made
with long tails. Two bulton-through flap poclcets.
Sizes: Small, medium. large and extra large. Solid colors.

Sale 2.68

Spring Bouquet, Rose, Lily
of the Valley, and uns.cet~ted. 9 ounce size.

HARKER WARE
Brown or gold color. Mugs Ash Trays - Trivets - Tee
Pols. Regular 1.95 to 6.95.
Wllilelhey last

lh Price

2 cans 100

PLASTIC FOOD KEEPERS

SPECIAL SALE! MEN'S SOCKS

With lock-fresh seal. Keep foods fresh longer. Refrlgor~lar
bo•es. covered -Is, - • sets. Oecorator color•. Regular
39c to 2.27.
·

~h . PRICE

REGULAR 69' MEN'S BANLDN SOCKS
One size fils sizes 101o 13. Plenty of solid colors and while.

1.39 Swirogilog Arm

2 pair 1.00

BLOUSE

REGUlAR 69' ORLDN CREW SOCKS

RACKS

Onesizefilsslzes 10 to 13. Big selection of solid colors, black,
white.

2 pair 1.00

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Young Mens 1.00

AlHlfTIC TYPE CREW SOCKS
Wool and nylon. White with color trim at lop.

88$ pair

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79' HANES STRETCH CREW SOCKS
With cushion sole. Sizes JO to 13. While wllh mulli~ color trim.

-

Holds six blouses ar shirts
in the space of one hanger.
·Chrome flnisll.

Sale ar

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_·BERLOU
MOTHPROOFER
Odorless -non lnflam,;;able
- colorless. Mothproofs all
woolens. Eilecllve -easy to
apply - economical.
IJS Plnls .
2.5SGu.orts
4.95 ~ 0.1.
1.95 0.1 .. -

- . ~Ia 60c
- · Selei.IO
- - - Sole Ut
. - 5.a!o 4.10

VISIT 111 FURNmJRE DEPARTMENT
ON lHE 3rd FUXiR
BigM!edioul Uvlng R - FWIIiluo'·- ledr.oo.n Fumtture

- _DiM~~~ R - Fwntitw * - Kilclletl Furniture alld ,._

plia--. Tile _ . _..,. styles llld tile most .w1ntwd ·
Brands. Prwonpt deli.-y to ~ - . and use our own
-illlecoWit.

.

See the many new arrivala in the Rady To War Dep.mnent
on the 2nd Floor.

ELB.ERFELDS IN POMEROY

Considerable ·cloudiness with
chance of showers today,
tonight and Saturday. J&gt;osslble
thundershowers soulh PCJrli!lln' Little change in tempeno.ture.
High today and Saturday
mosUy in the 'mi. Low tonight liO
to 60.

Devoted To The I~ OJ The MeigJ·Mason Area

Conslsls of l'h Inch vinyl .
binder - Hytone filler paper
• Four Theme Books and a
Dura-Oex Index.

1.00

Wemher

at

The world's taUest one-piece
wooden flagpole - !57 feet feU victim to a chain saw in
Dunkirk, N. Y ., recently after
rotting away.

Another big shipment Angela Bras.
1---------t--......;~---~-------------·-------AnOtller Shipment!
us Scholar Set
Friday and Saturday ~le Prices
Mens Polka Dot
NOTEBOOK
99c - 1.59 - 1.99 - 2.59 .
Work Caps
ENSEMBLE
Womens Shifts and Pants Dresses

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•

. .N()w You l\,J;lQw ;

clothing fer bays -llltl~ scMeJ and college young men. UM
convenient lay.....,y plan if you wisll.
...

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2 pair 1.25 ·

7-29-21c

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SPOJn' SHIRTS .

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ARTERS

before it was introduced newspaper or paper toweling painted and decorated at line.) ls deluted with nter .aad
ClliiiDeKially into Europe in are united with a tlliJI.paste to another workshop scheduled for this Is bl'wlhed over lhe beck
lhe early lith century. Its form a modeling medium.
Aug. 26.
side of lhe plutic 11'1'111 m the
modan name was given it by
Members of the Holil1ay Gifts
"How do you make a papier bowL
lhe French, wlio brought it to and Cralts Club, active for mache bowl ?" was the · Now lhe process 1#. applying
the ..-est, and means, literally, about a year now, were in- question.
layer after layer of the
"chewed paper".
troduced to both methods of
" Simple", replied Mrs. newspaper or paper toweling
There are two metllods: strip papier mache at a workshop • Pikkoja who explained the layer begins. Each strip lsdljlped Into
papier mache in which torn . Thursday held in lhe garage of oh layer method.
the sllghUy deluted glue and
strips ul newspaper or paper the
Meigs
Bookmobile
And to the casual viewer, tile placed at randcm over ~glue
toweling are pulled through a Headquarters on Nye Ave.
method seems almost too covered bowl. Even·dlatributloil
lhin wale' and paste solution
Mrs. Howard Nolan and Mrs . simple.
of lhe strips seems desireable.
and used to cover some pre- Vilma Pikkoja instructed tile
First the bowl to be used as The procedure is repeated
formed foundation, and pulp group in the art. The articles the pattern is covered with until the desired tbickl:esa (not
papier macbe in which torn which were made during the plastic wrap on the outside, less than eight layers) Is atpieces of
water-soaked Thursday workshop, wiU be brought to the inside and taped tained. Tissue paper or toweling
securely in place.
:s used for the last laya- or two
Next narrow strips ol to produce a good surface for
At Left
newspaper or paper toweling painting.
long enough to cover the bowl After most of the glue bas
MRS.HOWARDNOLAN,rigbt,as&gt;isted Mrs. Wayne Zurcher, Sr. with her papier mache
wilh a hall~nch extension are dried, remove lhe paper macbe
cklcll:madewithnewspapa-pulpand glueappliedovera formation of screen tied with string. A
torn or cut.
bowl from the pattern bowl and
smallbowl using lbe la)'el"-aJ..Iayer method was made by Mrs. Mabel Pickens of Syracuse, left.
White glue (Elmer's will do
(Continued on Page 10)

Sale! Mens 5llort Sleeve

M»MEN'S CULOIIE DRESSES MD
MJMEN~S HOT PANJS DRESSES
- .

Hospital's Logistics Explained
Can patients he adinitted in
the morning at Holzei Medical
0!1118' at First and Cedar
Slree!s and be served hmch a!
the new boopital the same day!
'l1lese and other questions
I:IIIICmling ibe move to the new
£acility were discussed last
oigllt at Oscar's Restaurant in

By CIIAIU.ENE BOIWUCB
Bankrupt and bored! Give
"· macbe a ......
JIIIPld"
~rLots, of newspaper, a little
· paste, a bit of chicbn win! aad
string, a few paints, and jOan
ready to be creative.
Growing financial cmcems in
m!lBt families are caw;ing a dolt and lllakHI-yuurself revival,
and pt'9dar in craft wort ncnr is
papler .macbe - soft aad
workable when moist, but bard
.and dural!le wben dry.
Invented in the Oriel, it was
·used there for many years

IS OPEN UNTIL 9. 10TH FRIDAY AND

know."

The governor was asked if he
would turn down the vice presidential nomlrultion if it were
offered.
"Yes," he answered. "and on
. ' the very simple baSis that the
job to be done in Obio is a
V!!J"Y important one. I could not
Vice-President of Holzer ' turn the governor's offtce over
Medical Cenle', spoke, to the to (Republican) Lt. Gov. (John
group on the pbiiGSOphy of total W.) Brown, who would overturn
patient\ care which will be all we have . begun to acimplemented in the new cornplish.':
structure.
· Asked again if he would accept the vice presidential nomBob Watson, clesjgn architect ination, be replied:
for the firm of Hewitt and
Royer, told the people attending ·
last nigbt's meeting how the
builcling was designed and built
around the pbil&lt;W¢y that Mr.
RafJerty had earlier explained.

Creativity, in Chewed Paper/

VOL XXtV' • NO.
-· - ···75.....

.POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

~

FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1971

PHONE 992-2156

TEN t;tNTS

Pre-Landing Orbit
ust be Corrected
By AL ROSSITER JR.
UP! Space Writer
SPACE CENTER, Houston
(UPI)-ApoUo 15's astronauts
today skimmed only 8.7 miles
above jagged moon terrain
never before seen, and earlh
control said their patll probably
would have to be raised before
tonight's landing.
David R. Scott, Alfred M.
Worden and James B. Irwin
were awakened 12 minutes
early and told !heir orbit had
dropped 1.1 miles lower than
expected during tlleir sleep
period. By landing time this evening,
lhe orbit was predicted to be
only 33,000 feet above !he lunar
surlace-too close for comfort
to some of lhe moon's 15,000foot mountains ~t guard the
astronauts' landing vaUey.

Robert Parker;ground communicator, told tile spaceiJll!n
IIley probably would be ordered
to raise the orbit to 50,000 feel
later today. The orbit was the
lowest evr for a command
ship. ·
A Space Agency spokesman
said lhe primary reason the
orbit change was considered
was to place the landing craft
Falcon at the proper altitude to
begin its descent to lhe lunar
surface. He said safety considerations also figures in tile
planning.
"All sy.tems look good,"
Parker .told the explorers after
awakening !hem at 7:1Y/ a.m.
EDT. But he did say !hat tile
command ship's powerful mapping camera had a problem
"which may or not be serious."
He said ground controllers

would work on the problem but his landing site.
did not elaborate on its nature.
"We've aU got our eyeo
Variations in !he moon's closed," said Irwin. "We're
gravity can account for the pulling our feet up."
differences between the predict"I'll tell you this, it's
ed orbit and lhe actual path absolutely mind-OOggling up
followed by the astronauts.
here," said lhe usually l.acooic
To raise their orbit, tile Scott, !lis voice quavering with
astronauts would have to fire a emotion at his first closeup look
brief bust from tile command at the moon.
ship's main engine. CaUed a
Scott, lhe veteran COOiiillllltrim maneuver, it was a . der of the $445-rnillion npedi.
contingency listed in the flight lion, and spaceflying rookie
plan.
Irwin prepared to break away
The pilots rode a roUer from the command ship Endeacoaster orbit so close to the vour, swoop within onl,y t.•
moon that at times it seemed feet ol the .Apennines, and and
lhe rugged mow:tains reached at 6:15 p.m. EIYI between tbe
higher lhan !heir spaceship.
mountains and a gorge 1,0111
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looking up at some of !hose
WOJ"den se!tled down in
feUows out there,'' Scott said as Endeavour for a record siJ:
Apollo 15 swept toward the days of orbital moon mapping
Appennine Mountains bordering
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CHESHIRE - The Gallia
Cclnmunlty Actioo Program
Advliory Committee (CAP)
named five pei'SGIIS to serve on
lhe Emergency Food and
Medical Advls«y CGJiunittee,
withsixnamedearHer by Meigs
County, Thursday evening here

Frances Preston.
:ii:'
Directors of lhe several · ,
programs made reports of 'fW
actlvilies lhe past year. These
Through emr Tbonday It wu JepGJted lite MdCSwere Walter Rife and Richard
Gallla Ccmmanlty Ad011 Prog1 ..... Ia lltelr ealirety
Sayre, director, for lhe
were soon to be aut of hmdl. The faellllbat - el
Headstart Program; David
elgbtprograDII, tile Projeet Allilt Program, Ia wllidl
Fox, director for lhe outer·a cUolc II ciJIIdncted auce weekly Ia O'ealllre, f - a

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!l"esldent of the Gallia CAP
conunlttee presided.
They ~ Mrs. Ann White,
John Morgan, RusseU Notter,
Mrs. Rose Lawson and Mrs.

Autos Damaged
A two-ear accident was
reported Thursday at 7 p.m. on
Pearl St. In Racine by lhe Meigs
County Sheriff's Dept.. . '
Michael John Wolfe, 16, New
Haven, W.Va., driving a pickup
truck, failed to stop at a sign,
causing Rodney E. · Glbeaut,
Racine, Rt. 2, to hit Wolfe's
vehicle in !he rear. Wolfe was
cited to court for failure to stop
at a stop sign.
There was medilDD damage
to bolh vehicles.

Youlh Corps; Gene B;lker,
director, of Operation Mainstream; Mrs,- Barbara Scites,
on &lt;;ommun:ty Services, the
Food and Medical Program,
and Project Assist, the latter, a
clinical-type program that
!l"ovides a one-day per week
clinic for persons unable to
obtain medical services or
'Medicare.
Lauren Huffman, assistant to
Sayre, reported on the public
careers and foster grandparent
prograii!S. Tbe CAP Is a
referral agency onl,y for the
careers and foster grandparent
ll"oQrams.
Project Assist was described
by Sayre. Through It, a clinic is
~ated one day a week in
Cheshire wilh a doctor, nurse,

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~ Sayre, MdgHldia CAP dlnrt.,
saldataCAPmeeflnslaP~~~~~&lt;royWeb danrivate

medical aides and others
assisting.
There Is danger that ibe
Assist Program will not be
funded again, and Sayre invited
everyme to think what might be
done to secure financial belp for
lhe progrlun which he said bas
been most beneficial. . Pei'SOilS
receiving medical aid and
medicines through the program
are not oo welfare programs

Paul Crabtree, president of
lhe Q-abtree TV-Cable Service,
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! Inc., · speaking at the Wednesday noon~uncheon meeling
Bv United Prell lilteroaUaaal
of the Pomeroy-Middleport
Probe Planned at OU
Lions Club at the United
COWMBUS- A SPECIAL 8rATE grand jury is to be called Methodist Church, sa:-; ~;e
to determine if any Cl'lmln.l charges should be filed in connection cable service is pr2.eticaUy
will! Ohio University business transactions, Gov. Jolm J. Gilligan instaUed to .Middleport. He said
said 1bundlly. Gilligan directed Attorney General William J. yet to be done on lhe service to
Brown to impanel the jury to check Insurance, banking and reel Middleport is to stretdl a cable
estate traiii8Ctiona at lhe school. Brown said he would request the across lhe river to the main
trunk line.
Athens County Commoo Pieaa Court to caU·Ihe grand jury,
In a few weeks, represenNellher Gilllgan nor Brown
comment 0n the
. tatives of the company wiU be
inquiry "in order to protect the rlgbiB ul aU those involved and to
caUing on Pomeroy residenb: in
guarantee lhe lmparliaHty 1#. the grand jury."
fegaro to lhe"Service, O'abtree
said.
Furnace Banking Prepared
Crabtree said cables are laid
PIIISBURGH- STEELWORKERS, moot '1f them ready for underground and that !.·•e TV
a atrlke and a few of them eager, labored today to prepare the instaUallon will be given, along
Industry f« the .. uomride shutdown expected Saturday ni8ht. wilh twomonlhsfree oervice.In
'lbe cOOJP)Icated and costly ll"ocesa of l:anklng mill furnaces West Virginia, sevei: out of 10
apreiled up todly here and at Gary, Ind., Lackawama, N. Y., residents have purchased the
O'lcago and at oCher ce11lem of steel factories.
service.
Mlltakea in lhe ~ed ,.cr,k of putting out the nation's slee\
Channels that will be
furnace fires, a process lilat takes almost ten days to reverse, available in addition to 3, aand
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WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
United Transportation Union
( IJTU) spread its selective
strike ova- work rules to six
more railroads today and
P\ "!'en! Nixon surmnoned \lie
negotiators to a While House
meeting to express his concern

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'lbe strike shut off the last
rail link to the Southern

growing

Califurnia vegetable and fruit
fields the Santa Fe-and for
the first lime bit plants in the

heavily indnstrialized areas
and are not eligible for around n.;~no and St. Louis
liledicare belp, he slated.
vun.ao;
and the steel mills near
Sayre indicated that a Pittsburgh.
'lbe While House said Nixon
foundalion might provide the
wanted
to eJICO'Jrage the two
money to cmtinue lhe p:og:; am
which is scbemled. to eDd in sides to reach a voluntary
October. Also, organizations senJema!t, but sources said the
and clnJrCbes could be helpful in adminislratim was preparing
the financial obligations to legislation to force an end to
continue the program, Sayre the strike if pasuasion failed.
'lbe UTtJ and the rail
stated.
negotiators agreed to meet
again following the White House
meeting. 'l'b!! UTtJ represents
conductors,Dagmen,brakemen,
firemen and some engineers.
Columbus :m and 33 out Of
As Nixon, worked to end a rail
Alhens an'd 15 out of Parkers- strike, he laced the prospect of
burg. A mobile unit will also be · a steel strike at midnight
available and will be located at Saturday· Negotiations between
the Meigs County Fairgrounds the steel industry and lhe
during the Meigs County Fair,
O'abtree explained. Loeal news
will also be offered.
'lbe cost of lhe cable TV
service is $5.50 a month wilh a
$1 a monlh extra charge tor The Meigs County Alcoholism
each additional set. Don and Drug~ Commillee
Pea~ch , Jr ., Lions rice meeting Tuesda)• at St. Paul
president, presided in the ab- Lutheran Olurch in Pomeroy
senCe of the piesident Paul beard reports on activities at
the fair, on the Teenage InKloes.
Guests attending were sti!Ute for Aocoholism and Drug
Charles Jacobs, sm of lk:b Abuse to be held _August!~ 18·at
Jacoba and George Gfteo of the 9100 Dominican College in
ColiDIIbus, guest of .Mr. Struble. Columbus · and on the 15
The ladies of the ch..-cb served scholarships worth $35 each
lhe luncheoii.
raised by lhe CCliDmiltee which
wiU enable I~ Juniors and
Seniors from Meigs County to
LOCAL TEMPS
attend.
Temperature in do1t'Dtown Plans for the Meigs County
Pomeroy Friday at 11 'a.m. was Fair were made. Displays and..
81 degr ees Wider cluudy skies. free liler'alure ·on Alcolml and

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sOIII'celi of local fuDd8 11111 mlgl:l be ued Ia -llae
!be ProjeetAIIIIt Program. Pen. . aable to qa111y
for welfare or medicare, obtala medical servlees ud ?:!
medi&lt;J.es frGIII tile weeldy tllnle.

MIDDLEI'ORTPoLDOIIefJ.J. Q
n 1$1 LhJ 9 'I . ,
cilation plaque fnm JaJ!M'S H. Cmroy, safety dlftctor of the Aatomolll1e &lt;lib tl. S 1 D
Ohio, in recognitim ul MiddJ!!p&lt;rl's efforts to save pedr h iu HVI!Sln traffic. 'lbe aftnlwu
me given in 1,'117 cilles and in 24 slates In lhe AM's Nallonal Fledetlrlan Slfety f'l'oiiUI.
Grand awards in the competition went to the slate of Kanui• and to Use clliel of Loe Ail(lelel
and San Diego, Calif.; Madison, W"JS., and Grosse Point Woods, Mich. MIM~ has 11'1111 tbe
award for the past two years and the club bas commended Ollef O'eine.a for hil elforU in
connectioo with lise pedestrian safety program in Middleport. MidcDeport esmed espedaUy
high scores for pedestrian safety in the judging .

United Steel Workers continued
in Washington, and tllere were
some reports of progress, but
!he big steel companies hegan
the process of shutting down
their furnaces in anticipation of
tile strike.
Today's rail strike brought
the number of lines shut down
during the last 15 days to 10.
'J1:e lines account for more !han
one-third of the nation's rail
freight capacity and employ
160,000 persons.
Picket lines began appearing
at 6 ain. local time on the
steei-hauling Bessemer &amp; Lake
Erie in Pennsylvania and

spread westward to the giant
Chicago-to-California Santa Fe;
the ..-H:auling Duluth, Missabe
&amp; Iron Range ; and lhree
industrial tenninai and switching roads-the Elgin, JoUet &amp;
Eastern in lhe 'Chicago area,
the . Aton &amp; Southern in St.
Lows. and lhe Houston Bell &amp;
Temunal.
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Four major lines in the South
and West , 1were shut down
previously- the Union Pacific
and the Southern on July 16,
and the Southern Pacific and
lhe Norfolk &amp; Western on July
24 ·
The strike has idled lhree of

the six major tratiiCGIItlnelltal
routes-the UP from ()Nba to
Los Angeles, lhe SP from Nn
Orleans to CaUfomia and the

Santa Fe from ll:lc8go to
California.
California bas been I* lieuIarly hard hit by tbe lllrib.
Only one rail line is left f11111!1ng
in the state-the Weatern
Pacific, wblclt 1'1111 eut from
San Francisco to Salt Lake
City. 'lbe caiif«n1a acrtcaltun
industry said t wu killnc liP to
$ti mlllioo a dly beefo Ill It ·
could not get Ita CI'PI to
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Wrong Timeto Take a Walk
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio
University President Claude
Sowle was arrested in downtown Columbus Thursday on an
intoxication charge. In a statement released today, Sowle said
he regretted Ibis unfortunate
occurence."
Sowle, 43, was arrested by
two patrolmen who said they
noticed him staggering while
walking west on Spring Street.
The patr9lmen said Sowle
was unable' to identify himself

or say where he was going. He
was not carrying a driver's license, but was identified by
credit cards in his waUet.
Sowle, who forfeited a $30
bond by not appearing In
court, released a statement
from his office.
" In tile course of taking a
walk prior to returning to my
hotel foUowing a' social event in
Columbus sponsored by the
Ohio University Fund, the incident reported in !his morning's

Fair Activity Planned
Drug Abuse will.be in tile Meigs
County Ministerial· Association
booth . Danny Thompson, Jim
r.oach, and Bertha Canaday are
in charge of the booth. Free
literature will also be available
at the WMPO bootll.
Jim Roach gave a report on
his week at the Midwest Institule of Alcohol Studies held at
Toledo University. He attended
on a scholarship from the Ohio
Dept. of Health . H'e was
recommended
for
the
scholarship by the Meigs
County Committee.
Persons attending the
meeting were urged to express

!heir support to Gov. John
Gilligan concerning lhe bill
which would give I pet. of O?:lo
liquor sales for alcoholism
treatment in the state. Those
who wish to express the need for
this bill are urged to aend a
penny, along witll their name
ll!ld address, to: CENT~
Crusade ; in care or Gov.
Gilligan.
The next meeting to which lbe
public is urged to attend 1l'lll be
held Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 7:30
p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran
Church in Pomeroy. Danny
Thompson presided.

(Columbus (Citl&amp;en..Journal
took place," be said.
"I deeply rearet lfU fortunate 0CC1WnDCe aad I wilb
to eztend apologl- to aD wbo
have been embm'aad i111t."
he said.
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Ministers R~assigned
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1 111'1 to cllillrlct meetillg _ , devoted
llfelp O..t, Cbun' a1 tbe. to 111e w i ••ry Qmention II
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loiJI[ place at tile 11Je Qadi with Mrs. Harvey S.
Oiahl Olllo I&gt;i I k:tA dq Galloway, president of !be
beld daihc 111e pat two weea 0111!&lt;&amp;1 Ullio JJiatrict N - a1 tbe ••n..,.... • ll4n! World ww=ry Society in
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mage. Mrs. Wanda Kllal:,
J&gt;-stpd wre the Bet&gt;. m• ·'TV)' to New cw-, was
....-ns Jfolfe II lbe bciDe a 1j 'Jk'!r. A farewell !iWie
Cllureb; lbe Rev. Herbert - g1MI Mils Wanda Gould.
Grate, Chesler; the Rev. a-' ·'TV)' who will leave for
Manbal1 Lurimare, S)latM; !Wti in $ejo4eute . It was
1tp01 led lbJit tbe Central omo
tbe Rev, a,11e C•
~· tbe Bet&gt;. Ml1nlt Dislrict over tbe past year has
lllillel', ~.t; 1111 the giftii$DI,OOOforworldmission
Rev. James Baney, Point w~.
Roct.
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·IIurins the district
uNy, assembly were Dr. Orvi~e
tliO,IIIII was railed in cub lind Jenkins, general supenn·
pledges to. pay «if tbe jn- tendent II the Clmcb of lbe
debl11b ss tl. tbe eainpgrOUildll. Naurene and Dr. Harvey S.
'lbe m~~~ey came in as an an- Galloway, district superinswer to a cballmge issDed by t.ndenl
the Rev_ Charles Milhuff, 'lbe _C&amp;JDPmeeting was beld
evangelistandautbor,andone frcm July 16 11.-ough July Zi
tl. tbe principal BJI""'el"l at !be witll atlendance on most nights
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Phase Preventive Government
Eleven · students of the
Medical Laboratory Tecbnician
PrGgram CGDducted jolnUy by
Rio Grande College and Holzer
U 1fri' Center have . entered
tbe second pbase of their two,_- progt am.
Tbe students spent Ute past
ocbool year completing tbeir
.,.... work at Rio Grande
College. This month they
'llarled the practical pbase of

Uteif program at lhEi Holzer
Medical Center laboratory at
First and Cedar in Galli~lis.
They will work in the laboratory
at the Medical Center Wllil
graduation in May of next year.
The Medical Labor a tory
Technician Program (M.L.T.)
is fWided on a matching basis
with Appalachian Regional
Cnmmiss:oo 202 funds cbanneled through the Ohio Valley

Health Services Foundation.
Upon graduation. the students
will receive an associate degree
from Rio .Grande College and
will be eligible to take the
National Registry Examination
given by the American Society
of Cli ical Pathologists.
. Mter successfully passing the
examination, the students will
be
registered
Medical
Laboratory Technicians.

MEDICAL LABORATORY l'ElmiiCIAN mJDENTS
-First row, left to right: Teresa Dearth, NelsonWle, 0.;
Janie Cobb, Pt. Pleasant; Jack Loog,· Wilkesville; Joyce
Davis, Nelsonville; Cathy Berry,~; Second row :
Marlene Goodwin, Pomeroy; Susan Davia, G8Dipllls; Paul
Bierhup, Wellston; Joy Chose, Jacksoo; Vicky McCain, oak
Hill, and Cindy Howard, Nelsonville.

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were
the Rev. MiJbniF and IX. Jolin
Knight, secretary of evangelism f..- tbe ~· Jim
and Rosemary Green bad
mage of Ute music, the Rev.
Ricbanl ~ tbe young
peGPie'sactivilies; and the Rev.
RGberl Styen, former paator II
the M'..!d)rport Olurch, the
juD.or activities.
" Paul and Silas" prayer
semces were beld by tbe young
people's meeting with one
senic:e ~ •til 3:30 in
Ute~. ,
In reparting the prayer
8I!!I'Vice, the Rev. ~· Miller
described an expenence of
ciYine Jwling - an ilicident
where a y01q W11118D,. par1ially paralyzed, regain full
usage af her bod,y. ·
Dr. Galloway, superinleDdent
aftbeDislridf..-IM!I'aq'uarter
af a century, will conclude his
senic:ein thedistrictnedyear.

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~ E. Miller bas joined
Rep. Marvin Escb af Michigan
in sponsoring legislation to
establish what is CGDSiderel to
be GDe of tbe most ....,_
prebensi ve veterans'
Ethel Stewart, Evelyn S. educational programs in tbe
Lucke, Anton· Lucke, Victor E. natioo's hislciry.
Stewart, Margaret Stewart,
The bill, entitled tbe Vietnam
Maxine E. Sayre, Ashton E.
Sayre to William G. Russell,
Mary E. Russell, Lots, Miners- WIN AT BRIDGE
ville. .
Jesse Morris, Meda E. Morris
to Virgil C. King, Marg D. King,
3 A., Bedford.
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D. W. Newton, Alma Newton
to Noel Herrmann, Edith
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Herrman, Lots, Middleport.
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Clifford B. Lamp, Edna Lamp
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lD Harry J. Denison, Kathryn
WEST
EAST
Denison, Lot, Middlep&lt;rt.
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M. A. Hall, Ellen Hall to Mary
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Kathryn Greer, Lowell Eugene
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Greer, 70 A., Olive.
SOUTH
Lillie Ann Robinson to Jerry
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Lee Brogan, Judy A. Brogan,
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32-V, A., Rutland.
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Kenneth 0. Markins, Ver• 1085
mont Markins to Kenneth
Both vulnerable
Vining, 'I• A., Salisbury.
West Nurdo· East South
Nelson Archer, Mildred
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Archer to Don . Roush, Lot, 2.
3 ··~ - Pass 4.
Pass
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Middleport.
Opening
lead· K
Hassel Justice, Nell Justice to
Ohio Power Co., Coal, Salem.
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Suppose the cards got together after a bridge game
to tell their experiences.
Most of the talk would be
handled by aces and kings
Qnce m a while a spot
but
FWieral services for Samual
would get the Ooor.
card
J . Howeu; 70, Stewart, who died
started out by playThursday at Selby General ingWest
the king, queen and jack
Hospital in Marietta following a of hearts. South ruffed the
brief illness, will be held at 2 third heart with the deuce of
p.m. Saturday at tbe White trumps and East overruffed.
East decided that his partFWieral Home in Coolville.
ner's
failure to play tbe ace
Mr. Stewart, born in Kentucky, tbe son of the late David was some sort of a suit pref·signal so East reand Elizabeth Childers Howell, erence
turned the deuce of clubs.
was employed for the past 15 South won with dummy's ace
years in the maintenance and tried to get some club
department of Ohio University. discards on dummy's diaHe was a member of the Ohio monds only to go two down
Civil Service Employes Assn. when West ruffed the second
Surviving are his wife, Helen lead of the suit.
Kinney Howell; two sons,
Tile Alm•ut
James of Stewart, and David of By Ullitedl'ftu Jateraalloul
AUtens Route 3; a daughter, Today is Friday, July 30, Ute
Mrs . James McPherson of 211th day of 1971.
Stewart; three brothers, Tbe moon is in its first
Howard and Wilford, both of quarter.
CaUettsburg, Ky.; Clyde of
The morning stars are Venus,
Jacksonville ; four sisters, Mrs. Mars and Satum.
Delia Taylor, Mrs. Walter
The evening stars are MercuBushbaum and Mrs. James ry and Jupiter.
Lee, all of Ashland, Ky.; Mrs; Those born GO this day are
Frank Ball, Jr., CaUettsburg, meier Ute sign of Leo.
and two grandchildren, Jeffrey
Automobile inventor Henry
Allen Howell and Carol Edwin Ford 1 was born July 30, 11163.
McPherson, Jr.
On this day in history:
Officiating at services will be
In 1967 news frcm behind tbe
llle Rev. Guy White. Burial will Bamboo Curtain told of a mass
be in the Stewart Cemetery. purge of Ute Red Chinese army
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Friends may call at the funeral
home at any time.
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MASON - Mrs. Elmer
College Park, Md., was the VanMeter, Isabel Greer, Mrs.
nation's first military air- Cecil Smith and Cecilia were
visil.&lt;n in Huntington.
port.

Veterans Act oi t971, provides a
direct payment by the Veterans
Administration of up ID $10110
per school year to the
educational institution for an
eligible veteran .not on active
duty and enrolled on at least a
baH-time basis to cover the cost
of tuition, books, fees, and
related supplies. Although Ute

old GI bill provided a $500
payment; the current law
contains no such payments.
Under the bill, tbe eligible
veteran could receive a subaistence allowan&lt;.'e of $1.75 a
month while in scbool, and
additional amoWits if be has
dependents. The old GI biD
provided a $50 allowance, later
increased to $75. but tbe eurrenl
law carries no such provision.
Miller stated that .the bill's

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WORK IS PROGRESSING Gil a uew Calllolic dlwdl at
Tuppers Aainabyconlraclcir,HerbertSudlowof Logan, with
the strucblre eq~eeted 1o be ClDlJl)eted by Ouistmas. Being
Wilt at a COli tl. about ••ooo. Ute
cWrch will replace
Our Lady of L«eUoCWrch at Lmg Bottcm and is being built
in Tuppers Plains ID provide a more centrally located church

for theCoolvtlleareaallo. 'lbeducbwtllbe 114feetlmg, to
fee.t wide and will be faced at the froot with buff brick.
Coostructed aU oo one level, the new church will feature a
nave and social hall plus living quarters for a resident priest.
The structure is just off Route 7.

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new track record and by
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By Helen Bottel
Kit Hanover won the $10,000
Scarlet and Gray race in 2:01, a
new track mark for two-year"DEPOSIT" IS' INSURANCE
old pacers.
FOit mANGED MIND
But an accident in the third
Dear Heled:
stJealrirc of vueclmnies, tbr last argument against them race marred the night's racing
may bave been wGD with the announcement .that some 70 women when Travelers Check, trying to
bave bad "fuaen spenn babies."
Har rl'sonvi'
Berettl.ore, a few husbands refused to have this simple, safe
operatiGD, aaying that sometime in tbe future they might want
llllftcbillken. Now, tbry can simply put on deposit enough frozen
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodes
sperm 1o take care of this eventuality. Artificial insemination are keepmg. !hell' two grandchtldren while !hell' mother,
does the rest.
Aa a man who has had a vesectomy, I can vouch for its suc- Mrs . Richard Rhodes is
hospitalized with the new baby
CI!SII. H all)'lling, it has ina'eased my libido. I know it has done
in Charleston.
wwdtisf..- my wife's! -MICK (FATHEROFTHREE)
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the frolen sperm bank, against the possibility that they might
..,I liMn clildren alter tbeir vasectomies. So far, not one has
rep«ted a change of mill!. -H.

Dear Helm :
Is marriage on the way out? We do not think so. As two who
love beq married. may we give our views?
As we see it, mafr\age is not tbe problem. Rather, it's the
attitude witb which people enter it If they expect one cootinuous
honeymoon. they are headed fox- trouble. It doesn't take long ID
DtO¥er each other's faults and analysing them only covers up aU
the good traits lbat drew them tngether.
·
We believe. that if people would step ewninirlg the other
'-penGII and instead evaluate tbemselves, they'd keep so busy
they'd have little·time for criticism. They should realize they can
irrilate well as be irritated by petty actions.
It's strange that people will generally challenge a goal like
_ Wsineas success, ..- winning awards, but when !be challenges of
· marriage present themselves, lhi!y admit defeat without a decent
effcrt. Marriage is wox-th every struggle, for the rewards are
great.
Manyalsofinditeasier tof..-givea friend or even a pet than a
mate. Why be so much' harder on tbe me you love ?
We penonally believe that if love is tbr motivating factor in
yog-life (ulady love thatbuildsandnurturea) you will find that
il ClllleS easier to praise than lD criticize, ID show understanding
and eiiCGUI'agem.!llt and, most of all, re5jleet even lllough you
dGD'l always agree.
we know it can work, for marriage has worked for us over 17
yqn. We rnanied young and have shared JrOblems, climbed
lllrdles, m~lize&lt;l dreams. And we've bad a tremendous lot of fun
-'11111 Ute way. - TWO OF YOUR READERS

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miss the lead horse that had
broken stride, went down on her
neck, breaking it.
The driver, Tom Johnson of
Somerset, was thrown, but was
apparently Wlinjured. The three
year-old mare died on tbe track.
The featured ninth race, won
by Kit Hanover, marked Terry
Holum's fourth victory of Ute
night in the sulky. His otber
wins were willl China Dall in an
early non-betting race, Andy
Hill in the third and Rebel Blue
in the fifth.
Kit Hanover was on the
outside at the half-mile and tonk
the lead at llle three1juarter
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called at tbe Halliday-Atkins doubtful.
home. recently.
· Mrs. Jesse Douglas, . who
Tamra Clark spent the suffered a stroke May 15 has
weekend with her grand- been taken to Chillicothe to a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert rest home owned hy her niece.
Clark.
Joey Gilkey of Columbus is
Mr. and Mrs~ Larry Clark and spending a week with his Wiele ·
daughters, Penny and Tamra , and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
were supper guests of the Gilkey.
Robert Clarks Thursday.
Dolly Landaker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jennmgs Ed· Howard and the late Lily
wards of Clev.eland v~ited the Landaker, passed away May
Halhday -A tk~ns fam1ly and 2sth following surgery for
several of h1s brolllers and kidney troubfe Her mother died
sisters also visited the Halliday- April 9. This ~as quite a blow
Atkms home recently.
for Howard Landaker who will
Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and soon reach his 95th birthday.
children, Mark and Gay Lynn, . Theo. Koenig of East
lefl for hom~ Saturday after .a Uve~pool, 'husband of Lucille
week here with relatiVes.
Landaker suffered a stroke in
Mrs. Bertha Landaker iS in May and 'is not recovering as
serious condition at Lincoln well as expected.
Commumly Hosp1tal at Hugo, Mrs. Ruby Halliday and
Colo. She Js still able to read Pauline Atkins called on Ava
cards but her ~ge and weakened Gilkey Sunday afternoon.
condition make full reco~ery

Samuel Howell
Died Thursday

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CHICAGO (UPi )- Emotions two touclldowns or more. But We'll know about lllat at game
• of the rival teams should be !be Blanton Collier, the lormer time.
If we're
ready
deciding factor tonight when the Cleveland Browns coach
emotionally, we think we could
1971 College All Stars and directing the All Stars for the given tbem a good game."
The hol&lt;~~ld Mark V Bids boys.
Again the l)ougbboys missed
National Football League first time, beneved bis team
blew hot all the way Thursday The second baH opened witb tbeir field goal attempt and with
Don Mccafferty, coach of llle
cbampion Baltimore Colts meet could be emotionally r.eady to
evening as they smashed tbe Morris handing 011 a gteat'feed Werry' domiMiing tbe boards, By United f&gt;ress tntemal!onat in the 38th All Star game, to be give Ute Colts stariling op- Colts, had the same attitude.
American Llague
" We want to win. ~' he said. ~&lt;J
front running Obio Valley 1o Floyd Burney wbo laid in 11 Ute Bids began to slow it down
nationally televised, on Soldier position.
East
think
our team will be ready
Bakery Doughboys 63 lo U in bucket. Tbe BuckS' Bill 01aney again. 'lbe PooJ«bboys fouled ·
Field's
new
Astroturf
Field.
"We
think
we
have
good
W. L. Pet. GB
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Middleport summer league mal!'bed him with a fine outside .Werry and Big Mark made both Baltimore
The Colts, wiimers in both personnel," Collier said, "but emotionally because it's tbe
58 44 .569 5'12 previous appearances in the you can't tell about the mental first game of tbe season, and the
basketball.
shot. The Dougbboya mi ' to stretch tbe margin ID 18, at ~;:;';'1
54 48 .529 9112
The win raised the Bucks' their next attempt and Tyo 57-3!1. Jimmy Boggs bit a long New York
51 54 .486 14 game, were favored to win by and emotional preparation. All Star game means a lot to
record to"'· good fur a lbi,rd again slowed Ute pace. The one for ooly the secGDd O.V.B. Washington 41 59 .410 21'12
42 61 .408 22
place finish. The loss dropped teams traded baskets and free· basket of tbe period. Instead of Cleveland
West
the Doughboys inlo a first place throws and with four minutes slowing it down, the Bucks
W. L. Pet. GB
63 3ll .624 ...
tie with The ·Daily Sentinel ·left in the third, tbe margin was rammed it into high gear and :Oakland
Kansas
City
52 48 .520 lO'I2
Shockers who recorded a forfeit still 11 at 311-Zl.
.
laid in two straigbt on their fast
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for the viewers of ABC network.
California
51 55 .&gt;181 14'12
victory over Adolph's Dairy Olilds then drove r... two and break.
. Chicago
in
1966
and
that
club
won
eight
Landry
before
leaving.
He
led
There will be radio broadcast
·48 54 .471 15'12
By JOE CARNICElLI
Valley. Both the ShockerS and Morris tapped in.an emmtsbot With 4$ secoods left in the Minnesota
46 55 .455 17
games. "A broken rib ought to tbe Cowboys' in rushing as a only on the Colts' network.
UP! Sports Writer
43 58 .426 70
Doughboys have 11-4 records. 1o slice Ute lead to seven but Tyo cootest Deacon Boggs bit a free Milwaukee
The latest casualty list be worth 10 victories," he said. rookie last season and is
Thursday's Results
Adolph's Stars are :1-10.
again teamed with Boggs 1o toss lo make the lead 21. Two Milwaukee
Elsewhere in the training demanding lllat the Cowboys :lf.•:lf.•'flf.JI.JPI.lf.'f••••f'
3 Boston 0
released by Uoe Washington
The playoff for first place will hold the tempo down. With a and &lt;Jillds traded free throws California 7 Cleveland 2
Redskins' camp contains the camps, a crowd of 34,462 rip up his three-year contract :
Delroit 10, Kansas City 9
be this evening at tbe Mid- liUle less than two minutes left as the game ended.
il
il
unlikely name of George Allen. watched the Green Bay offense and renegollate.
Chicago 4, New York 0 .
dlep&lt;rt pool court at 6:30.
in the period the Bucks began 1o The game's leading scorer Oakland
Defensive tackle Clarence il
il
at Batt, ppd .• rain
Allen, the Redskins' new overwhelm the Packers'
The Bucks, usually a fast. weave tbe ball, with Boggs, Bill was Tyo with 16. Also for the Wash at Minn, ppd., rain
defense
4W
in
the
club's
annual
Washington
will
be
lost
to
the
ir
il
coach, suffered a broken rib
breakclub,begantbegameina Vaughan, Sayre and Tyo Bucks Sugar Bear Sayre
However hard YOtJr life I$, il
Thursday wben defensive back l·ntrasquad game. Rookie Pittsburgh Steelers indefinitely il
Toclay's Probable Pitchers
il meet It and live II; do not
slow down, working the ball r... elhibi.ting line liau handling. dWiked in 11, Werry had 9, · New
York (Bahnsen 9-8) at Speedy Dtmc'-" crashed inlo quarterback Scott HWiter of because of a broken hone below il shun il and call 11 ha d'
only the best sbots. Willi Mike Tbe period ended 46-3'1.
Deacon Boggs and Bill Oumey Minnesota (Corbin 7.7), night. him from behind as the coach Alabama threw two touchdown his right knee and Coach : names.
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Washington (Bosman 8·1Jl at
Sayre's six points, the Bucks The Doughboys looted as each I, Bill Vaughan 7 and Steve
passes
and
hit
for
7-to-1~
passes
Tommy
Prothro
of
Los
Angeles
ir
Henry
Thoreau
was watching a passing drill.
Milwaukee (Lopez2-5), night.
pulled away to a 13-8 advantage though Utey were coming bact Price 4.
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Boston (Siebert 14-5) at
Allen divided his squad into for 117 yards ..Gary Lane threw said rookie Phil Olsen, signed il
after one period.
when Morris drove in to cut the
Jeff M&lt;nis again led the Chicago (Horlen S-8), night.
il
two groups for passing practice for one score and Frank Patrick from the New England roster il
California (Messersmith 10·9)
In the second stanza the Mark lead to seven, but Sayre hit a Doughboys as be popped in 15,
plWiged
over
for
another
as
new
aftt:r
tbe
Patriots
were
guilty
of
:
il
and was bUSY watching one
V men began to lJreak away as long fielder from the C&lt;ll'llef ID Mickey Olilds bad 10, Pearl at Detroit (Denehy 0-3), night. group when Duncan, playing coach Dan Devine drilled bis a contract error, will stsrt at il
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Jeff Tyo and Deacon Dennis bring the lead back "' nine. Burney a. Cooke 7. and .run Cleveland (Foster 5-10). night. safety lor the second group, quarterback corps in an effort defensive tackle Saturday :
Kansas Cllh !Drago 12-5) at
Boggs hit their mates con- Boggs stole the ball and fed Tyo Boggs 2.
slammed into him. Allen was to find a successor to injured against Houston in the Hall of il
il
aistently with line passes un- for two more, Steve Price then
Much of tbe credit for the Balllmore (Leonhard 2 · 0), "knocked sprawling all over the Bart Starr.
Fame game at Canton, Ohio. il
il
night.
derneath. The Doughboys hit two atraigbt, and as the dust Mark V victory went to Deacon
Defensive back Tim Ander- il
place", according to a club RWining back Duane Thomas,
countered with some fine cleared; the Doughboys found Boggs who played a fantastic
Saturday's Games
who
verbally
blasted
tbe
Dallas
son,
Sari Francisco's No. I draft il . Fridays Only
spokesman . He remained for
shooting by big Jeff MotTis and themselves 15 behind again. noor game and was outstanding New York at Minnesota
the conclusion of Ute practice organization last week, showed choice, said he is ready to : The Drive-In Window
at Milwaukee
Tonuny Cooke lo 'pull within II The Doughboyalailedtofind the GO defense. Mark Werry had a Washington
is Open
Boslon at Chicago
and precautionary X;ays after- up at Ute Cowboys' camp report to camp and sign. il
by the half. at 33-22. At tbe range and tbe Bucks reboWided line f!igbt on Ute defensive California at De1roi1
9 A.M. to 1 P. M.
wards revealed a broken rib. Thursday and immediately Anderson had been working il
break, Tyo had eight and Sayre and fed tall Mark Werry wbo boards f..- the winners while · Oakland al Cleveland Kansas
demanded
to
be
traded.
through
an
agent
but
apparent-:
(Continuously)
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The 49-year-old coach took
seven to lead the Bucks. Morris, hooked oqe over Morris for a 56- Jeff M&lt;nis played his usual fine City at Baltimore. night
ij
the incident lightly, calling it a Thomas, who is demanding ly has decided to sign after il
Cooke and Mick Childs had six 39 Mark V lead.
defense in the middle.
possible good luck charm. Allen $811,000, met for an hour with missing three weeks of training il Other Banking Hours 9 to
Nationill league
each to pace the tiailing DoilgbManager
Tex camp. .
: l and s to 7 as usual on
said he suffered a broken hand General
East
The New York Jels will look 'i l Frtdays.
W. L. Pel. GB before taking over Lus Angeles Schramm and Coach Tom
67 37 .644
Pittsburgh
at three pWII return specialists il
DAIII(
St. Louis
57 48 .543 10'12
-ChriS Farasopoulos, the No. 3 : r1
. unn__
Chicago
55 47 .539 11
draft pick from Brigham •
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52 49 .SIS 13'12
New York
young Vernon Studdard of il
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41
63
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Montreal
Miss~ippi
and
Phil
Wise
of
il
POMEROY,
OHIO
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basketball team conliwed its driving Ia~ but with fLW ·deficit into a 56-41 lead with
West
Nebraska.Qmaba-when Uteir
Member FDIC
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late season surge WMneoday seconds left,
bit GDe and lbn!e long jump shots. Eli
W. L. Pet. GB
rookies
meet
tbe
Bridgeport
il
Member
F,ederal
il
evening ccming frtm bebind to was f...Ied . lie made tbe free Ebersbach, the Shockers' San Francisco 63 4J .594
Jets of the Atlantic Coast il
Reserve S~tem
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knock off tbr Bucks of Mark V, shot, and Ute period ended 211-17. f«nrard, tben twicestdepasses Los Angeles 54 51 .514 8'12
Allanta
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61-M. with Slew Dunfee and Tyoalsoopened tbeaccringtl. and fed Walters for easy
Football League Saturday. Ve- ••••••••••••~
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52 51 . .505 9'12 Officials make another try Team Championship stsrted, teran defensive back John
Doxie Wallen again Ute big tbe second period as be banged baskets that moved tbe lead to Cincinnati
49 58 .458 15'12
hut the Weather Bureau promDockery, being tested as a wide
guns for the winners. They oneinfrunhisdeepCOiner. The 54-48. Tyo and Boggs put in a San Diego
lll 68 .358 25
Thursday's
Results
ised
litUe
in
the
way
of
receiver, will play for the
COOibined for a total of 53 points, shot was indicative of the way bucket apiece to bring tbem- Atlanta 4 San Francisco 2
cooperation.
23 by Dunfee and 30 bY Walters. tbe period was 1o go for tbr selves within two at ~2.
St. LOtJis 3 N.Y. I (8 inngs rain)
Mter the scheduled opening rookies. The Jets also announced the acquisition of
Their heroics overshadowed the Shockers: everything werit in
Dunfee Jill up a long one San Diego S Cincinnati 1
Pittsburgh
1
Los
Angeles
5
roWidwasrainedoutThursday,
defensive
tackle Frank CataUaBucks'bigscorer, JeffTyo, who for the Bucks and nothing bander frcm Ute tcp tl. the key
!Only
gamesscheduledl
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U.S.
Weather
Service
said
no of Northwestern Oklahoma,·
bad 29.
mopped for the Shockers. The that rimmed oot lD Walters wbo
Toclay's
Probable
Pitchers
there
was
a
belter-than-ev~n
who
was dropped recently by
Mark Vbroke ootID a 4:0 lead second quarter ended 31.10 for laid tbe ball in and was fouled .
Chicago
(Hands
9-11)
at
New
chance
of
more
hea~y
ram
Cincinnati.
on· baskets by Tyo and Mike the Bucks.
He made the free throw to
York
(Gentry
8-8).
night.
loday-and
then
predicted
a
The Denver Broncos placed
Sayre. But tbe Sbcicters roared The tlird quarter proved to be make it ~7-S%. Ebersbadl again
Cincinnati !Nolan 8-11) at LOS' Three teams remained in possibility of showers Wltil Dan Kecman, a free agent
back to lie as slick Rich Bailey the big GDe for the Shockers as stole the ball 1111 banded off to Angeles (Sutton 9-10). night .
nnebacker, on waivers, tbe
Allan Ia (Kelley 5·3) at San contentloo for the championship Monday.
and Dunfee bit long fielders. Bailey beganhandiJIII «if assists Bailey who hit a grel\t spinning
Di!IJO
(Arlin
5-13),
night.
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the
rain
made
Houston
Oilers dropped veteran
'lbe Sbocken look their first lD Walters and IJunfee. neacon ~ to. seal tbe vil:D)'. Tyo
Pollsburgh 1Kison 2-0) at San League Tourname~nf
' after bard.b' anybotly happy, it did ·surd Spa\Jt.Muagron and the
lead 1fben Walters slapped in a Boggs took up Ute~ slack and Dunfee traded baskets as Francisco !Carrithers 2·1),
Pomeroy forfel ted ~ Mid· brighten . the chances or. a Kansas City Chiefs said that .
night.
mi.ued shot.
as behitmpoints while llunlee the game ended.
Houston
(Forsch
5-4
and
Thursday ev
.
repeat VlCiory for Jack N1ck- Scott Lewis a defensive end
dleport
IIJl !be pace of the game and Walters hit live eacb and
Besides Walters' 30 and Grief O·ll al Montreal (StrohAccording to lbe tournament taus and Arnold Palmer. an ·from Grambling who was the
quickened, the Bucks pulled Bailey added four. Mili::e Sayre Dunft:es' 23, Bailey bad eight mayer ~·3 and Stoneman 12-9).
schedule,
lhllloser of the Bid- awesome twosome which club's No. 2 draft pick, is
away and led by llll many as six mt the Bucks' only otha' baste! and played a great Door game. 2, two-night.
SJ. Louis !Cleveland 9·9 ~nd well-Pomeroy game was slated already figured to be the expected in camp Saturday 1o
in the quarter as Slew Price of the quarter as be tapped in a Also for tbe winners, Ebersbadl
Taylor 2-0) al Philadelphia to play Middleport.
favorites.
sign.
and Tyo repeatedly went Ia the last second shot ofTyo's and tbe played a line defensive game (Shari 6-11 and Lersch 4-9) , 2.
· Pomeroy, however, refused Nicklaus, whose appearance
middle for fall-away jumpers. period ended with tbe Bucks and Kim French and Tom twi-night.
to play the game on the groWids in the Westchester Classic last
Bailey hit a basket with 45 leading 46-44.
WaltenplayedweUbulfailed to
Saturday's
G~mes
that
Cheshire should play week was his first since be lost
seconds left in tbe first period to In the final period the score.
Chicago at New York
Middleport.
Pomeroy bad Ute U.S. Open playoff June 21,
Iring !be Shockers within four Shockers began to wor:k tbe ball Boggs was nut high to Tyo Pittsburgh at San Francisco
defeated Middleport earlier, 1~ has been bothered by an eye
Houslon al Monlreal. night
St.
Louis
al
Philadelphia,
night
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assists.
bad Cincinnati at Los Angeles. night 0. Cheshire had been beaten 11-1 infection and the extra day of
in Ute opening roWid by Bidwell rest could only help.
Atlanta at San Diego, night
but advanced back witb a 15-5 " It feels better every day,"
win
over Southwestern. he said.
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QJaney added two. A nonscorer
rebOWiding
for
the
losers.
Pomeroy·
bad defeated South·OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO S (Clf)SE.
was Bill Vaughan. Sayre was
In
the
other
game,
Adolph's
western and Middleport but lost
O.rdor By Phono
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
crediled with a fine job af
DairY
Valley
forfeited
ID
the
7-6 to Bidwell which dropped
POMER Y.
Chinnereth, Gennesaret
And To•• Em HO...
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them inlo the losers' lncket. and Tiberias were other
992-5432
Middleport showed ,... its names for the Sea of Galilee 2)6E . 2nd
PonierQy
PhoM 992-5428
game Thursday night at in Biblical' times.
Racine Wins 19-7 Oleshire. Pomeroy was not
present. P0111eroy's objections
SALEM - Racine defeated were also baaed upon lbe fact
Salem 19-7 here this week in Ahat after suffering !be loss lo
UtUe League play.
Bidwell, they. would have
A Sub. . ... , ••
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. · hus hslern 1"n5miSStOI\ Q:Mp
Sayre, 2singles and a double, J.
After a lengthy discussion,
F. YoWig 2singles and a double; league President Art Slobart
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ning 3 singles each. Steve Hill was later mutually agreed that
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Scott Wolfe a double and single, with Cbesllire meeting Midand Bill Harris and Herb Ervin dleport this evening, The
a single each.
winnerof!hatcontestwtllbaUle
Salem hitters were J. Crouse Bidwell for the championship.
a single, R. Crouse 2 singles,
Aslmtlardisputearoseinlast
54t,000 nr 70,000
JenkinsandRoseadoubleeach, year's tournament played at
and Grate a single.
Syracuse.
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West
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Weather forecasters an·
ticipated a pleasant night. for
the contest with a temperature
in the low·70's or perhaps in the
fill's by kickoff time, scheduled
for 8:30 p.lll. (CDT). Sl-as
were expected in Ute monling,
but were expected in the
morning, but were expected to
cease during the alterndon,
causing no problem with the
artificial turf. A cro~ near the
capaCity of 52,000 was expected.
Soldier field has been
renovated since the last all s~
game in order to become Ute
home field of the Chicago ·
Bears. New seats have ·been

It' Qu. ick' Easy

Deuce Loses Big Chance returning
=:.~~~=:
veterans in much Ute

Now let's give the deuce of same way as the old GI bill
spades the Door at the card benefitted thousands of World
meeting. "I don't get much
of a chance to be the hero of War D veterans.
.
a band," be would say, " but "_The current ed~~abonal
it is a shame that some mere 8SS1Siance p ogram, Miller
buman being will ruin my op- stated. "is simply inadequate to
portunity. There I was in full meet risillg educational costs.
control at lr1ck three and By making benefit levels
South reached over :md commensurate with today 's
played me. If he had Just
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other card in the hand except real encouragement to returthe club ace the rubber ning Vietnam veterans to
would have ended triumph- pursue their educational goals
antly for him."
and thereby help reduce the
So it would have. If lbe tremendous unemployment
club shift cal!le, dummy's problems tbey now face. Jiecent
ace would wm. But now figures !rem the Department of
South would play that deuce
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· trwnps and then put the bigb 400,000 VIetnam veterans are
diamonds to real work.
· unemployed or almost twice llll
(NIWSP.PR INTUraiSE I.SSN.J many asJastyear. Jt Is time we
all Lmite to help our veterans
make the difficult transition to
civilian life," Miller added.

Staf.s Are Ready

Casualty List Grows

Miller Backing New Gl Bill

Property Transfers
Harley Haning, Margaret
Haning to Grover B. Stout,
Wmnie C. Stout, 0.64, Chester.
Anton Lucke, Evelyn Lucke to
William G. Russell, Mary E.
Russell, Lot, Minersville.

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Ministers R~assigned
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1 111'1 to cllillrlct meetillg _ , devoted
llfelp O..t, Cbun' a1 tbe. to 111e w i ••ry Qmention II
II
loiJI[ place at tile 11Je Qadi with Mrs. Harvey S.
Oiahl Olllo I&gt;i I k:tA dq Galloway, president of !be
beld daihc 111e pat two weea 0111!&lt;&amp;1 Ullio JJiatrict N - a1 tbe ••n..,.... • ll4n! World ww=ry Society in
11181 in O+IJH!I••
mage. Mrs. Wanda Kllal:,
J&gt;-stpd wre the Bet&gt;. m• ·'TV)' to New cw-, was
....-ns Jfolfe II lbe bciDe a 1j 'Jk'!r. A farewell !iWie
Cllureb; lbe Rev. Herbert - g1MI Mils Wanda Gould.
Grate, Chesler; the Rev. a-' ·'TV)' who will leave for
Manbal1 Lurimare, S)latM; !Wti in $ejo4eute . It was
1tp01 led lbJit tbe Central omo
tbe Rev, a,11e C•
~· tbe Bet&gt;. Ml1nlt Dislrict over tbe past year has
lllillel', ~.t; 1111 the giftii$DI,OOOforworldmission
Rev. James Baney, Point w~.
Roct.
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·IIurins the district
uNy, assembly were Dr. Orvi~e
tliO,IIIII was railed in cub lind Jenkins, general supenn·
pledges to. pay «if tbe jn- tendent II the Clmcb of lbe
debl11b ss tl. tbe eainpgrOUildll. Naurene and Dr. Harvey S.
'lbe m~~~ey came in as an an- Galloway, district superinswer to a cballmge issDed by t.ndenl
the Rev_ Charles Milhuff, 'lbe _C&amp;JDPmeeting was beld
evangelistandautbor,andone frcm July 16 11.-ough July Zi
tl. tbe principal BJI""'el"l at !be witll atlendance on most nights
•eliJIII.
aceeding tbe 3,000 capacity rl
'lbe first two· days of tbe

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Phase Preventive Government
Eleven · students of the
Medical Laboratory Tecbnician
PrGgram CGDducted jolnUy by
Rio Grande College and Holzer
U 1fri' Center have . entered
tbe second pbase of their two,_- progt am.
Tbe students spent Ute past
ocbool year completing tbeir
.,.... work at Rio Grande
College. This month they
'llarled the practical pbase of

Uteif program at lhEi Holzer
Medical Center laboratory at
First and Cedar in Galli~lis.
They will work in the laboratory
at the Medical Center Wllil
graduation in May of next year.
The Medical Labor a tory
Technician Program (M.L.T.)
is fWided on a matching basis
with Appalachian Regional
Cnmmiss:oo 202 funds cbanneled through the Ohio Valley

Health Services Foundation.
Upon graduation. the students
will receive an associate degree
from Rio .Grande College and
will be eligible to take the
National Registry Examination
given by the American Society
of Cli ical Pathologists.
. Mter successfully passing the
examination, the students will
be
registered
Medical
Laboratory Technicians.

MEDICAL LABORATORY l'ElmiiCIAN mJDENTS
-First row, left to right: Teresa Dearth, NelsonWle, 0.;
Janie Cobb, Pt. Pleasant; Jack Loog,· Wilkesville; Joyce
Davis, Nelsonville; Cathy Berry,~; Second row :
Marlene Goodwin, Pomeroy; Susan Davia, G8Dipllls; Paul
Bierhup, Wellston; Joy Chose, Jacksoo; Vicky McCain, oak
Hill, and Cindy Howard, Nelsonville.

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were
the Rev. MiJbniF and IX. Jolin
Knight, secretary of evangelism f..- tbe ~· Jim
and Rosemary Green bad
mage of Ute music, the Rev.
Ricbanl ~ tbe young
peGPie'sactivilies; and the Rev.
RGberl Styen, former paator II
the M'..!d)rport Olurch, the
juD.or activities.
" Paul and Silas" prayer
semces were beld by tbe young
people's meeting with one
senic:e ~ •til 3:30 in
Ute~. ,
In reparting the prayer
8I!!I'Vice, the Rev. ~· Miller
described an expenence of
ciYine Jwling - an ilicident
where a y01q W11118D,. par1ially paralyzed, regain full
usage af her bod,y. ·
Dr. Galloway, superinleDdent
aftbeDislridf..-IM!I'aq'uarter
af a century, will conclude his
senic:ein thedistrictnedyear.

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Tenth District Congressman
~ E. Miller bas joined
Rep. Marvin Escb af Michigan
in sponsoring legislation to
establish what is CGDSiderel to
be GDe of tbe most ....,_
prebensi ve veterans'
Ethel Stewart, Evelyn S. educational programs in tbe
Lucke, Anton· Lucke, Victor E. natioo's hislciry.
Stewart, Margaret Stewart,
The bill, entitled tbe Vietnam
Maxine E. Sayre, Ashton E.
Sayre to William G. Russell,
Mary E. Russell, Lots, Miners- WIN AT BRIDGE
ville. .
Jesse Morris, Meda E. Morris
to Virgil C. King, Marg D. King,
3 A., Bedford.
NOiml (D)
D. W. Newton, Alma Newton
to Noel Herrmann, Edith
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Herrman, Lots, Middleport.
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Clifford B. Lamp, Edna Lamp
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lD Harry J. Denison, Kathryn
WEST
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Denison, Lot, Middlep&lt;rt.
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M. A. Hall, Ellen Hall to Mary
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Kathryn Greer, Lowell Eugene
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Greer, 70 A., Olive.
SOUTH
Lillie Ann Robinson to Jerry
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Lee Brogan, Judy A. Brogan,
.96 3
32-V, A., Rutland.
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Kenneth 0. Markins, Ver• 1085
mont Markins to Kenneth
Both vulnerable
Vining, 'I• A., Salisbury.
West Nurdo· East South
Nelson Archer, Mildred
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Archer to Don . Roush, Lot, 2.
3 ··~ - Pass 4.
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Opening
lead· K
Hassel Justice, Nell Justice to
Ohio Power Co., Coal, Salem.
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Suppose the cards got together after a bridge game
to tell their experiences.
Most of the talk would be
handled by aces and kings
Qnce m a while a spot
but
FWieral services for Samual
would get the Ooor.
card
J . Howeu; 70, Stewart, who died
started out by playThursday at Selby General ingWest
the king, queen and jack
Hospital in Marietta following a of hearts. South ruffed the
brief illness, will be held at 2 third heart with the deuce of
p.m. Saturday at tbe White trumps and East overruffed.
East decided that his partFWieral Home in Coolville.
ner's
failure to play tbe ace
Mr. Stewart, born in Kentucky, tbe son of the late David was some sort of a suit pref·signal so East reand Elizabeth Childers Howell, erence
turned the deuce of clubs.
was employed for the past 15 South won with dummy's ace
years in the maintenance and tried to get some club
department of Ohio University. discards on dummy's diaHe was a member of the Ohio monds only to go two down
Civil Service Employes Assn. when West ruffed the second
Surviving are his wife, Helen lead of the suit.
Kinney Howell; two sons,
Tile Alm•ut
James of Stewart, and David of By Ullitedl'ftu Jateraalloul
AUtens Route 3; a daughter, Today is Friday, July 30, Ute
Mrs . James McPherson of 211th day of 1971.
Stewart; three brothers, Tbe moon is in its first
Howard and Wilford, both of quarter.
CaUettsburg, Ky.; Clyde of
The morning stars are Venus,
Jacksonville ; four sisters, Mrs. Mars and Satum.
Delia Taylor, Mrs. Walter
The evening stars are MercuBushbaum and Mrs. James ry and Jupiter.
Lee, all of Ashland, Ky.; Mrs; Those born GO this day are
Frank Ball, Jr., CaUettsburg, meier Ute sign of Leo.
and two grandchildren, Jeffrey
Automobile inventor Henry
Allen Howell and Carol Edwin Ford 1 was born July 30, 11163.
McPherson, Jr.
On this day in history:
Officiating at services will be
In 1967 news frcm behind tbe
llle Rev. Guy White. Burial will Bamboo Curtain told of a mass
be in the Stewart Cemetery. purge of Ute Red Chinese army
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Friends may call at the funeral
home at any time.
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MASON - Mrs. Elmer
College Park, Md., was the VanMeter, Isabel Greer, Mrs.
nation's first military air- Cecil Smith and Cecilia were
visil.&lt;n in Huntington.
port.

Veterans Act oi t971, provides a
direct payment by the Veterans
Administration of up ID $10110
per school year to the
educational institution for an
eligible veteran .not on active
duty and enrolled on at least a
baH-time basis to cover the cost
of tuition, books, fees, and
related supplies. Although Ute

old GI bill provided a $500
payment; the current law
contains no such payments.
Under the bill, tbe eligible
veteran could receive a subaistence allowan&lt;.'e of $1.75 a
month while in scbool, and
additional amoWits if be has
dependents. The old GI biD
provided a $50 allowance, later
increased to $75. but tbe eurrenl
law carries no such provision.
Miller stated that .the bill's

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WORK IS PROGRESSING Gil a uew Calllolic dlwdl at
Tuppers Aainabyconlraclcir,HerbertSudlowof Logan, with
the strucblre eq~eeted 1o be ClDlJl)eted by Ouistmas. Being
Wilt at a COli tl. about ••ooo. Ute
cWrch will replace
Our Lady of L«eUoCWrch at Lmg Bottcm and is being built
in Tuppers Plains ID provide a more centrally located church

for theCoolvtlleareaallo. 'lbeducbwtllbe 114feetlmg, to
fee.t wide and will be faced at the froot with buff brick.
Coostructed aU oo one level, the new church will feature a
nave and social hall plus living quarters for a resident priest.
The structure is just off Route 7.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
iThursday night card at Scioto
Downs was marked by both a
new track record and by
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tragedy.
By Helen Bottel
Kit Hanover won the $10,000
Scarlet and Gray race in 2:01, a
new track mark for two-year"DEPOSIT" IS' INSURANCE
old pacers.
FOit mANGED MIND
But an accident in the third
Dear Heled:
stJealrirc of vueclmnies, tbr last argument against them race marred the night's racing
may bave been wGD with the announcement .that some 70 women when Travelers Check, trying to
bave bad "fuaen spenn babies."
Har rl'sonvi'
Berettl.ore, a few husbands refused to have this simple, safe
operatiGD, aaying that sometime in tbe future they might want
llllftcbillken. Now, tbry can simply put on deposit enough frozen
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodes
sperm 1o take care of this eventuality. Artificial insemination are keepmg. !hell' two grandchtldren while !hell' mother,
does the rest.
Aa a man who has had a vesectomy, I can vouch for its suc- Mrs . Richard Rhodes is
hospitalized with the new baby
CI!SII. H all)'lling, it has ina'eased my libido. I know it has done
in Charleston.
wwdtisf..- my wife's! -MICK (FATHEROFTHREE)
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the frolen sperm bank, against the possibility that they might
..,I liMn clildren alter tbeir vasectomies. So far, not one has
rep«ted a change of mill!. -H.

Dear Helm :
Is marriage on the way out? We do not think so. As two who
love beq married. may we give our views?
As we see it, mafr\age is not tbe problem. Rather, it's the
attitude witb which people enter it If they expect one cootinuous
honeymoon. they are headed fox- trouble. It doesn't take long ID
DtO¥er each other's faults and analysing them only covers up aU
the good traits lbat drew them tngether.
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We believe. that if people would step ewninirlg the other
'-penGII and instead evaluate tbemselves, they'd keep so busy
they'd have little·time for criticism. They should realize they can
irrilate well as be irritated by petty actions.
It's strange that people will generally challenge a goal like
_ Wsineas success, ..- winning awards, but when !be challenges of
· marriage present themselves, lhi!y admit defeat without a decent
effcrt. Marriage is wox-th every struggle, for the rewards are
great.
Manyalsofinditeasier tof..-givea friend or even a pet than a
mate. Why be so much' harder on tbe me you love ?
We penonally believe that if love is tbr motivating factor in
yog-life (ulady love thatbuildsandnurturea) you will find that
il ClllleS easier to praise than lD criticize, ID show understanding
and eiiCGUI'agem.!llt and, most of all, re5jleet even lllough you
dGD'l always agree.
we know it can work, for marriage has worked for us over 17
yqn. We rnanied young and have shared JrOblems, climbed
lllrdles, m~lize&lt;l dreams. And we've bad a tremendous lot of fun
-'11111 Ute way. - TWO OF YOUR READERS

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miss the lead horse that had
broken stride, went down on her
neck, breaking it.
The driver, Tom Johnson of
Somerset, was thrown, but was
apparently Wlinjured. The three
year-old mare died on tbe track.
The featured ninth race, won
by Kit Hanover, marked Terry
Holum's fourth victory of Ute
night in the sulky. His otber
wins were willl China Dall in an
early non-betting race, Andy
Hill in the third and Rebel Blue
in the fifth.
Kit Hanover was on the
outside at the half-mile and tonk
the lead at llle three1juarter
t t · b 6y. 1 ths Th
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;~was worth $4.20, $3 and
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Entrepreneur was second,
paying $4.60 and $3.40. Fast Clip
. Ill' d 'd $2 60
~bs:s and llle Robert Alkires 10 In ~e r:t:,~ble: i,loved South
on
y.d M M A ... 1 d won lllefirstrace and Lew Dora
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son , Rolland , of Columbus
called at tbe Halliday-Atkins doubtful.
home. recently.
· Mrs. Jesse Douglas, . who
Tamra Clark spent the suffered a stroke May 15 has
weekend with her grand- been taken to Chillicothe to a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert rest home owned hy her niece.
Clark.
Joey Gilkey of Columbus is
Mr. and Mrs~ Larry Clark and spending a week with his Wiele ·
daughters, Penny and Tamra , and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
were supper guests of the Gilkey.
Robert Clarks Thursday.
Dolly Landaker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jennmgs Ed· Howard and the late Lily
wards of Clev.eland v~ited the Landaker, passed away May
Halhday -A tk~ns fam1ly and 2sth following surgery for
several of h1s brolllers and kidney troubfe Her mother died
sisters also visited the Halliday- April 9. This ~as quite a blow
Atkms home recently.
for Howard Landaker who will
Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and soon reach his 95th birthday.
children, Mark and Gay Lynn, . Theo. Koenig of East
lefl for hom~ Saturday after .a Uve~pool, 'husband of Lucille
week here with relatiVes.
Landaker suffered a stroke in
Mrs. Bertha Landaker iS in May and 'is not recovering as
serious condition at Lincoln well as expected.
Commumly Hosp1tal at Hugo, Mrs. Ruby Halliday and
Colo. She Js still able to read Pauline Atkins called on Ava
cards but her ~ge and weakened Gilkey Sunday afternoon.
condition make full reco~ery

Samuel Howell
Died Thursday

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CHICAGO (UPi )- Emotions two touclldowns or more. But We'll know about lllat at game
• of the rival teams should be !be Blanton Collier, the lormer time.
If we're
ready
deciding factor tonight when the Cleveland Browns coach
emotionally, we think we could
1971 College All Stars and directing the All Stars for the given tbem a good game."
The hol&lt;~~ld Mark V Bids boys.
Again the l)ougbboys missed
National Football League first time, beneved bis team
blew hot all the way Thursday The second baH opened witb tbeir field goal attempt and with
Don Mccafferty, coach of llle
cbampion Baltimore Colts meet could be emotionally r.eady to
evening as they smashed tbe Morris handing 011 a gteat'feed Werry' domiMiing tbe boards, By United f&gt;ress tntemal!onat in the 38th All Star game, to be give Ute Colts stariling op- Colts, had the same attitude.
American Llague
" We want to win. ~' he said. ~&lt;J
front running Obio Valley 1o Floyd Burney wbo laid in 11 Ute Bids began to slow it down
nationally televised, on Soldier position.
East
think
our team will be ready
Bakery Doughboys 63 lo U in bucket. Tbe BuckS' Bill 01aney again. 'lbe PooJ«bboys fouled ·
Field's
new
Astroturf
Field.
"We
think
we
have
good
W. L. Pet. GB
.624
...
6338
Middleport summer league mal!'bed him with a fine outside .Werry and Big Mark made both Baltimore
The Colts, wiimers in both personnel," Collier said, "but emotionally because it's tbe
58 44 .569 5'12 previous appearances in the you can't tell about the mental first game of tbe season, and the
basketball.
shot. The Dougbboya mi ' to stretch tbe margin ID 18, at ~;:;';'1
54 48 .529 9112
The win raised the Bucks' their next attempt and Tyo 57-3!1. Jimmy Boggs bit a long New York
51 54 .486 14 game, were favored to win by and emotional preparation. All Star game means a lot to
record to"'· good fur a lbi,rd again slowed Ute pace. The one for ooly the secGDd O.V.B. Washington 41 59 .410 21'12
42 61 .408 22
place finish. The loss dropped teams traded baskets and free· basket of tbe period. Instead of Cleveland
West
the Doughboys inlo a first place throws and with four minutes slowing it down, the Bucks
W. L. Pet. GB
63 3ll .624 ...
tie with The ·Daily Sentinel ·left in the third, tbe margin was rammed it into high gear and :Oakland
Kansas
City
52 48 .520 lO'I2
Shockers who recorded a forfeit still 11 at 311-Zl.
.
laid in two straigbt on their fast
.
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for the viewers of ABC network.
California
51 55 .&gt;181 14'12
victory over Adolph's Dairy Olilds then drove r... two and break.
. Chicago
in
1966
and
that
club
won
eight
Landry
before
leaving.
He
led
There will be radio broadcast
·48 54 .471 15'12
By JOE CARNICElLI
Valley. Both the ShockerS and Morris tapped in.an emmtsbot With 4$ secoods left in the Minnesota
46 55 .455 17
games. "A broken rib ought to tbe Cowboys' in rushing as a only on the Colts' network.
UP! Sports Writer
43 58 .426 70
Doughboys have 11-4 records. 1o slice Ute lead to seven but Tyo cootest Deacon Boggs bit a free Milwaukee
The latest casualty list be worth 10 victories," he said. rookie last season and is
Thursday's Results
Adolph's Stars are :1-10.
again teamed with Boggs 1o toss lo make the lead 21. Two Milwaukee
Elsewhere in the training demanding lllat the Cowboys :lf.•:lf.•'flf.JI.JPI.lf.'f••••f'
3 Boston 0
released by Uoe Washington
The playoff for first place will hold the tempo down. With a and &lt;Jillds traded free throws California 7 Cleveland 2
Redskins' camp contains the camps, a crowd of 34,462 rip up his three-year contract :
Delroit 10, Kansas City 9
be this evening at tbe Mid- liUle less than two minutes left as the game ended.
il
il
unlikely name of George Allen. watched the Green Bay offense and renegollate.
Chicago 4, New York 0 .
dlep&lt;rt pool court at 6:30.
in the period the Bucks began 1o The game's leading scorer Oakland
Defensive tackle Clarence il
il
at Batt, ppd .• rain
Allen, the Redskins' new overwhelm the Packers'
The Bucks, usually a fast. weave tbe ball, with Boggs, Bill was Tyo with 16. Also for the Wash at Minn, ppd., rain
defense
4W
in
the
club's
annual
Washington
will
be
lost
to
the
ir
il
coach, suffered a broken rib
breakclub,begantbegameina Vaughan, Sayre and Tyo Bucks Sugar Bear Sayre
However hard YOtJr life I$, il
Thursday wben defensive back l·ntrasquad game. Rookie Pittsburgh Steelers indefinitely il
Toclay's Probable Pitchers
il meet It and live II; do not
slow down, working the ball r... elhibi.ting line liau handling. dWiked in 11, Werry had 9, · New
York (Bahnsen 9-8) at Speedy Dtmc'-" crashed inlo quarterback Scott HWiter of because of a broken hone below il shun il and call 11 ha d'
only the best sbots. Willi Mike Tbe period ended 46-3'1.
Deacon Boggs and Bill Oumey Minnesota (Corbin 7.7), night. him from behind as the coach Alabama threw two touchdown his right knee and Coach : names.
r
Washington (Bosman 8·1Jl at
Sayre's six points, the Bucks The Doughboys looted as each I, Bill Vaughan 7 and Steve
passes
and
hit
for
7-to-1~
passes
Tommy
Prothro
of
Los
Angeles
ir
Henry
Thoreau
was watching a passing drill.
Milwaukee (Lopez2-5), night.
pulled away to a 13-8 advantage though Utey were coming bact Price 4.
·
Boston (Siebert 14-5) at
Allen divided his squad into for 117 yards ..Gary Lane threw said rookie Phil Olsen, signed il
after one period.
when Morris drove in to cut the
Jeff M&lt;nis again led the Chicago (Horlen S-8), night.
il
two groups for passing practice for one score and Frank Patrick from the New England roster il
California (Messersmith 10·9)
In the second stanza the Mark lead to seven, but Sayre hit a Doughboys as be popped in 15,
plWiged
over
for
another
as
new
aftt:r
tbe
Patriots
were
guilty
of
:
il
and was bUSY watching one
V men began to lJreak away as long fielder from the C&lt;ll'llef ID Mickey Olilds bad 10, Pearl at Detroit (Denehy 0-3), night. group when Duncan, playing coach Dan Devine drilled bis a contract error, will stsrt at il
S
.
f
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Oakland (Blue 19-31 al
Jeff Tyo and Deacon Dennis bring the lead back "' nine. Burney a. Cooke 7. and .run Cleveland (Foster 5-10). night. safety lor the second group, quarterback corps in an effort defensive tackle Saturday :
Kansas Cllh !Drago 12-5) at
Boggs hit their mates con- Boggs stole the ball and fed Tyo Boggs 2.
slammed into him. Allen was to find a successor to injured against Houston in the Hall of il
il
aistently with line passes un- for two more, Steve Price then
Much of tbe credit for the Balllmore (Leonhard 2 · 0), "knocked sprawling all over the Bart Starr.
Fame game at Canton, Ohio. il
il
night.
derneath. The Doughboys hit two atraigbt, and as the dust Mark V victory went to Deacon
Defensive back Tim Ander- il
place", according to a club RWining back Duane Thomas,
countered with some fine cleared; the Doughboys found Boggs who played a fantastic
Saturday's Games
who
verbally
blasted
tbe
Dallas
son,
Sari Francisco's No. I draft il . Fridays Only
spokesman . He remained for
shooting by big Jeff MotTis and themselves 15 behind again. noor game and was outstanding New York at Minnesota
the conclusion of Ute practice organization last week, showed choice, said he is ready to : The Drive-In Window
at Milwaukee
Tonuny Cooke lo 'pull within II The Doughboyalailedtofind the GO defense. Mark Werry had a Washington
is Open
Boslon at Chicago
and precautionary X;ays after- up at Ute Cowboys' camp report to camp and sign. il
by the half. at 33-22. At tbe range and tbe Bucks reboWided line f!igbt on Ute defensive California at De1roi1
9 A.M. to 1 P. M.
wards revealed a broken rib. Thursday and immediately Anderson had been working il
break, Tyo had eight and Sayre and fed tall Mark Werry wbo boards f..- the winners while · Oakland al Cleveland Kansas
demanded
to
be
traded.
through
an
agent
but
apparent-:
(Continuously)
~
The 49-year-old coach took
seven to lead the Bucks. Morris, hooked oqe over Morris for a 56- Jeff M&lt;nis played his usual fine City at Baltimore. night
ij
the incident lightly, calling it a Thomas, who is demanding ly has decided to sign after il
Cooke and Mick Childs had six 39 Mark V lead.
defense in the middle.
possible good luck charm. Allen $811,000, met for an hour with missing three weeks of training il Other Banking Hours 9 to
Nationill league
each to pace the tiailing DoilgbManager
Tex camp. .
: l and s to 7 as usual on
said he suffered a broken hand General
East
The New York Jels will look 'i l Frtdays.
W. L. Pel. GB before taking over Lus Angeles Schramm and Coach Tom
67 37 .644
Pittsburgh
at three pWII return specialists il
DAIII(
St. Louis
57 48 .543 10'12
-ChriS Farasopoulos, the No. 3 : r1
. unn__
Chicago
55 47 .539 11
draft pick from Brigham •
r
52 49 .SIS 13'12
New York
young Vernon Studdard of il
.Jftl
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The Daily Sentinel 111anmer at 1S.!4; tyo COIDIIered with a to Dunfee who turned a 48-44 Philadelphia 45 60 .429 22'12
41
63
.394
26
Montreal
Miss~ippi
and
Phil
Wise
of
il
POMEROY,
OHIO
.
basketball team conliwed its driving Ia~ but with fLW ·deficit into a 56-41 lead with
West
Nebraska.Qmaba-when Uteir
Member FDIC
:
late season surge WMneoday seconds left,
bit GDe and lbn!e long jump shots. Eli
W. L. Pet. GB
rookies
meet
tbe
Bridgeport
il
Member
F,ederal
il
evening ccming frtm bebind to was f...Ied . lie made tbe free Ebersbach, the Shockers' San Francisco 63 4J .594
Jets of the Atlantic Coast il
Reserve S~tem
·.tr
knock off tbr Bucks of Mark V, shot, and Ute period ended 211-17. f«nrard, tben twicestdepasses Los Angeles 54 51 .514 8'12
Allanta
55
53
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UGONIER,
Pa.
(UPI)today
to
get
the
PGA
National
61-M. with Slew Dunfee and Tyoalsoopened tbeaccringtl. and fed Walters for easy
Football League Saturday. Ve- ••••••••••••~
Houston
52 51 . .505 9'12 Officials make another try Team Championship stsrted, teran defensive back John
Doxie Wallen again Ute big tbe second period as be banged baskets that moved tbe lead to Cincinnati
49 58 .458 15'12
hut the Weather Bureau promDockery, being tested as a wide
guns for the winners. They oneinfrunhisdeepCOiner. The 54-48. Tyo and Boggs put in a San Diego
lll 68 .358 25
Thursday's
Results
ised
litUe
in
the
way
of
receiver, will play for the
COOibined for a total of 53 points, shot was indicative of the way bucket apiece to bring tbem- Atlanta 4 San Francisco 2
cooperation.
23 by Dunfee and 30 bY Walters. tbe period was 1o go for tbr selves within two at ~2.
St. LOtJis 3 N.Y. I (8 inngs rain)
Mter the scheduled opening rookies. The Jets also announced the acquisition of
Their heroics overshadowed the Shockers: everything werit in
Dunfee Jill up a long one San Diego S Cincinnati 1
Pittsburgh
1
Los
Angeles
5
roWidwasrainedoutThursday,
defensive
tackle Frank CataUaBucks'bigscorer, JeffTyo, who for the Bucks and nothing bander frcm Ute tcp tl. the key
!Only
gamesscheduledl
·
tbe
U.S.
Weather
Service
said
no of Northwestern Oklahoma,·
bad 29.
mopped for the Shockers. The that rimmed oot lD Walters wbo
Toclay's
Probable
Pitchers
there
was
a
belter-than-ev~n
who
was dropped recently by
Mark Vbroke ootID a 4:0 lead second quarter ended 31.10 for laid tbe ball in and was fouled .
Chicago
(Hands
9-11)
at
New
chance
of
more
hea~y
ram
Cincinnati.
on· baskets by Tyo and Mike the Bucks.
He made the free throw to
York
(Gentry
8-8).
night.
loday-and
then
predicted
a
The Denver Broncos placed
Sayre. But tbe Sbcicters roared The tlird quarter proved to be make it ~7-S%. Ebersbadl again
Cincinnati !Nolan 8-11) at LOS' Three teams remained in possibility of showers Wltil Dan Kecman, a free agent
back to lie as slick Rich Bailey the big GDe for the Shockers as stole the ball 1111 banded off to Angeles (Sutton 9-10). night .
nnebacker, on waivers, tbe
Allan Ia (Kelley 5·3) at San contentloo for the championship Monday.
and Dunfee bit long fielders. Bailey beganhandiJIII «if assists Bailey who hit a grel\t spinning
Di!IJO
(Arlin
5-13),
night.
Home of
of
the
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Although
the
rain
made
Houston
Oilers dropped veteran
'lbe Sbocken look their first lD Walters and IJunfee. neacon ~ to. seal tbe vil:D)'. Tyo
Pollsburgh 1Kison 2-0) at San League Tourname~nf
' after bard.b' anybotly happy, it did ·surd Spa\Jt.Muagron and the
lead 1fben Walters slapped in a Boggs took up Ute~ slack and Dunfee traded baskets as Francisco !Carrithers 2·1),
Pomeroy forfel ted ~ Mid· brighten . the chances or. a Kansas City Chiefs said that .
night.
mi.ued shot.
as behitmpoints while llunlee the game ended.
Houston
(Forsch
5-4
and
Thursday ev
.
repeat VlCiory for Jack N1ck- Scott Lewis a defensive end
dleport
IIJl !be pace of the game and Walters hit live eacb and
Besides Walters' 30 and Grief O·ll al Montreal (StrohAccording to lbe tournament taus and Arnold Palmer. an ·from Grambling who was the
quickened, the Bucks pulled Bailey added four. Mili::e Sayre Dunft:es' 23, Bailey bad eight mayer ~·3 and Stoneman 12-9).
schedule,
lhllloser of the Bid- awesome twosome which club's No. 2 draft pick, is
away and led by llll many as six mt the Bucks' only otha' baste! and played a great Door game. 2, two-night.
SJ. Louis !Cleveland 9·9 ~nd well-Pomeroy game was slated already figured to be the expected in camp Saturday 1o
in the quarter as Slew Price of the quarter as be tapped in a Also for tbe winners, Ebersbadl
Taylor 2-0) al Philadelphia to play Middleport.
favorites.
sign.
and Tyo repeatedly went Ia the last second shot ofTyo's and tbe played a line defensive game (Shari 6-11 and Lersch 4-9) , 2.
· Pomeroy, however, refused Nicklaus, whose appearance
middle for fall-away jumpers. period ended with tbe Bucks and Kim French and Tom twi-night.
to play the game on the groWids in the Westchester Classic last
Bailey hit a basket with 45 leading 46-44.
WaltenplayedweUbulfailed to
Saturday's
G~mes
that
Cheshire should play week was his first since be lost
seconds left in tbe first period to In the final period the score.
Chicago at New York
Middleport.
Pomeroy bad Ute U.S. Open playoff June 21,
Iring !be Shockers within four Shockers began to wor:k tbe ball Boggs was nut high to Tyo Pittsburgh at San Francisco
defeated Middleport earlier, 1~ has been bothered by an eye
Houslon al Monlreal. night
St.
Louis
al
Philadelphia,
night
--=~~~~~~~~!'-'~~-f..withSayre
nine and
..
.
- tbe Bucks
assists.
bad Cincinnati at Los Angeles. night 0. Cheshire had been beaten 11-1 infection and the extra day of
in Ute opening roWid by Bidwell rest could only help.
Atlanta at San Diego, night
but advanced back witb a 15-5 " It feels better every day,"
win
over Southwestern. he said.
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QJaney added two. A nonscorer
rebOWiding
for
the
losers.
Pomeroy·
bad defeated South·OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO S (Clf)SE.
was Bill Vaughan. Sayre was
In
the
other
game,
Adolph's
western and Middleport but lost
O.rdor By Phono
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
crediled with a fine job af
DairY
Valley
forfeited
ID
the
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Racine Wins 19-7 Oleshire. Pomeroy was not
present. P0111eroy's objections
SALEM - Racine defeated were also baaed upon lbe fact
Salem 19-7 here this week in Ahat after suffering !be loss lo
UtUe League play.
Bidwell, they. would have
A Sub. . ... , ••
Racine hitters were Mark played three straight games.'.
. · hus hslern 1"n5miSStOI\ Q:Mp
Sayre, 2singles and a double, J.
After a lengthy discussion,
F. YoWig 2singles and a double; league President Art Slobart
:.···
David Neigler and Erie Dun· cancelled Ute tournament. It
ning 3 singles each. Steve Hill was later mutually agreed that
'
and Perry Hill 4 singles each, Ute tourney should continue
Scott Wolfe a double and single, with Cbesllire meeting Midand Bill Harris and Herb Ervin dleport this evening, The
a single each.
winnerof!hatcontestwtllbaUle
Salem hitters were J. Crouse Bidwell for the championship.
a single, R. Crouse 2 singles,
Aslmtlardisputearoseinlast
54t,000 nr 70,000
JenkinsandRoseadoubleeach, year's tournament played at
and Grate a single.
Syracuse.
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The bidding has been:
West
North Z.St South

Pass

Weather forecasters an·
ticipated a pleasant night. for
the contest with a temperature
in the low·70's or perhaps in the
fill's by kickoff time, scheduled
for 8:30 p.lll. (CDT). Sl-as
were expected in Ute monling,
but were expected in the
morning, but were expected to
cease during the alterndon,
causing no problem with the
artificial turf. A cro~ near the
capaCity of 52,000 was expected.
Soldier field has been
renovated since the last all s~
game in order to become Ute
home field of the Chicago ·
Bears. New seats have ·been

It' Qu. ick' Easy

Deuce Loses Big Chance returning
=:.~~~=:
veterans in much Ute

Now let's give the deuce of same way as the old GI bill
spades the Door at the card benefitted thousands of World
meeting. "I don't get much
of a chance to be the hero of War D veterans.
.
a band," be would say, " but "_The current ed~~abonal
it is a shame that some mere 8SS1Siance p ogram, Miller
buman being will ruin my op- stated. "is simply inadequate to
portunity. There I was in full meet risillg educational costs.
control at lr1ck three and By making benefit levels
South reached over :md commensurate with today 's
played me. If he had Just
.
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held back and thrown any econOIIIIc realities, we can offer
other card in the hand except real encouragement to returthe club ace the rubber ning Vietnam veterans to
would have ended triumph- pursue their educational goals
antly for him."
and thereby help reduce the
So it would have. If lbe tremendous unemployment
club shift cal!le, dummy's problems tbey now face. Jiecent
ace would wm. But now figures !rem the Department of
South would play that deuce
. .
of trumps; draw all the Labor m_dicate lbal almost
· trwnps and then put the bigb 400,000 VIetnam veterans are
diamonds to real work.
· unemployed or almost twice llll
(NIWSP.PR INTUraiSE I.SSN.J many asJastyear. Jt Is time we
all Lmite to help our veterans
make the difficult transition to
civilian life," Miller added.

Staf.s Are Ready

Casualty List Grows

Miller Backing New Gl Bill

Property Transfers
Harley Haning, Margaret
Haning to Grover B. Stout,
Wmnie C. Stout, 0.64, Chester.
Anton Lucke, Evelyn Lucke to
William G. Russell, Mary E.
Russell, Lot, Minersville.

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t . . this Subscrtplion roles : DeYoo have to wooder how many Padre soutq,aw said. "ill get ,lor me Is IM't""""'llte Tunny the ruris he needed In the lhird Robetts wanted to talk about (9), Burgmeler (9) and Kirkpa- , chaU'IIleno eeven agam
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wins bard..luck Dave Roberts 3-ll, the ned two piIdles are Helms (ci the Reds) or Bud iming, liking a 2-l lead. Enzo the Padre four-mao pitching..,:. trick; Coleman. Kilkenny w. year are Jack Stiffler•: Sr., of , ~y•JJ.~~!~ ~~.·~~n!,'hfr": ,::r~:;
woold· have if he was with a golngtohelnlhere. lfthebatler HarTelson (of the New Y-" HernaDdez waited and Daoe tatioo. The
ttne.areOay .!~)"",
· Ch~an(ce~.l 19a1n.dSchTeimrmmoenrnm(a9n1 Jackson, and 0. F. Sharp, serv;ce noo available : Orie
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cootending cluo.
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doo't try to bit it CamphellandNateColhertdoo- Kirby(t-7and3.4l),SteveArlin and Freehan. WP-Schermann Mi ha 1 J ks
ti. and w. va .. One yeor. s1•.110.
Notas.manyasVidaBiue,of ifwegoto3-2,heg~tsmypitch . . wlTbeyjustmeetthebaD." bled.
~13and3.18)andFredNor- · (7-5) . LP-;-Burgmeier (4-5).
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HRs- Rodrtguez (10th), cash secretary-treasurer. Assisting I months S&lt; .SD. Subscr;pllon
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"·•··l.llle ·m arrangements for •~e· se·ru·ors ' pnc~
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T1mes
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"I lbink onr rotation is as (12th) .
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003 001 012- 7 14 0 Fr~me, Fairgreens' pro- T'
bander with linimpresslve sta.
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" Cleveland 010 100 0110-- 2 8 I
.
llstics going Into his tf,tircf big
The Padres tagged last year's
Murphy, Fisher (S) and manager.
NOW- FROM OXF0RD·
leagueseason;loweredhisERA .
Cinciru1ati star, Wayne Simp- Moses; Paul. Farmer c31•. . Ahout25 foursomes will play
. to 2.15, the best among Natiooal WILMING'l'ON, Olfio (UPI) are using V'tr8iJ Carter, wbo did to eight mooUts before ''he'd be son, with his fourth loss in silt Hennigan (1), Mingorl (8) the Is-hole handicap event, with
League starters, Thursday - Cincinnati Bengals Coach · an outstanding job last season able to put some --..
nna" on his declsl-·.
(9) and
- Tbeyc,.,'-ted
.....,.. 13 hi. Is Colbert
Fisher (9-4).
LP-Fosse.
Paul WP(1-1). extra golf carts ordered for use
night.
' Paul Brown said Thursday and rookie Km Anderson, oo passes.
off Simpsm, Wayne Granger HRs-Cowan (3rd) 1 McMullen that day. All the competing
In the process, be proVided quarterback Greg Cook would the starting tmits.
"So be's really making pretty and Jim Merritt. ·
(15th).
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golfers a.re SO years of age or
the San Diego Padres wiUt a 1&gt;-1 he his "old sell in time," but
''We'D continue to build in good progress," ,Wd Pollins. l)nnpi"'.D, who beat Cincin- Boston
000 000 0110-- 0 4 1 over, and will be competing in
victory over the Cincinnati when that time will b:e .is lennsoftheotherguys," Brown
"And Ritcher lllld me the nati with a Uree.run hmner Mllwakee ooo 100 20x- 3 6 o their respective age group with
Reds.
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another question.
said, ''unlit be cunes along. average guy alter an operation Wednesday nigh~ had a pair &lt;i Tiant ond Montgomery; Pal- handicaps. The day's events
Despile his sparkling ERA,. Cook, who tind...Went sur.gery He'D tell 118 when he's ready." like this wouldn't even he able do·...,
...les.
lin
and Rodriguez. WP-PaHin include
and
(9-11) . LP-Tiant (0-5). HR- f
b coffee
kf
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his reccri is only 11-11.
on his right shoulder last year,
Bengal's Trainer Marv to lruSb his teeth at this state. Cincinnati opens· tonight Vn&lt;s !lOfh).
or rea ast, uncheon, a
''I don't .think aiHillt wins," was in the Cleveland tlinic PoUins said Dr. H. Royer ,".I wouldn't hesitate to say against tbe n..~-rs
feUomhip
annual
.........~ In Los AnNational League
banq
t, how',
·th and Ute be
of
li
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said Roberts, a somber young ear er this wee or a check, Collins, Who pelfGmled the he'llbe:IOOpercentneiiyear," geles, sending Gary Nolan (II- Pittsbrgh ooo 016 1oo- s 14 o . ue WI a nwn r
veleran who compiled a 13-18 afterbeingbwnpedratherhard surgery, toldhbnitwuuldbesiJ: said Pollins.
11) to the moUnd.
LosAng 020 200 001- s 121 trophies, merchandise prizes
record and a 4.01 earned run in practice,
.
_Blass, Veale (4), Bril~ (6). and other awards made with
averageint:wopteviousseasons Dr . Ralph Richter, the
~~:,.~tkef;.~ 14~~.::.'~~; Dr. D. E. Mlcbael as toast- An entirely new translation
in modem English
with San Diego.
Ben~a~'s new orthopedic
and Haller. WP-Veale (S-O) . masler.
He gave up two of the Reds' spectalist, eumlned Cook.
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,
LP-psteen (11-7) . HRs-crow- Joe Thomas of Colwnbus, The Old and .
hitsintheopeningiminglorthe "Ralph talked like Greg has
.
lord (8th), Robertson (21st), who was the first golf pro at New Testaments and
~y CincinnaU nm. Then he every chance to be his old self In CAU, CoiGmllia· (UPI) - · ~ ci a host of doves 22 oot &lt;i a possible 24 gold Clines (lsth Stargell (3Jrd).
Fairgreens when Ute club was. the Apocrypha
settled down and retired 18 men time," said Brown. "But we just lnternaUonal sports lriurls Ita ~ peace and barnlony medals in the 1967 ·games in Atlanta
000 100 21o- 4 11 o organized in 1924, will present a Complete, unabridged,
in a row bef&lt;Jre the ne:Jit Reds' don't know when that will he. fun fliDlP and Jllllleanlry today mring the games.
Wllllipeg, Canada.
San Fran 1101 001 0110-- 2 6 3 rotating~jle Thomas Trophy" contains all the notes of the
hit.
"It may lle ne:Jit year, maybe here .Inin athe~ tropical 1be Colomlian ht~~tsgot their
"I don't think we can do as Bryant,
Reed Johnson
(1l-7l and
Williams. to theplaverwith
the low net for Standard Edition. 1,824
(7), /W;Mahon
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pages, 5'{16 x 8'
valley
Roberts threw only 83 pitches~ the middle of Ute season, maybe
~ MIIIDiains first cbance to cheer 'lbursday · well as we did four years ago," 19) and Dietz. LP~Bryanl (7· the day.
ONLY
$4.95
and 61 of lhem were strikes. He six weeks or two months" he !Gl' tbefalmll..,..mg of the VI when the Pan-American Flame admitted U.S. head track coach 7) . HRs-Speier (4th), Versa lies

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Mrs. Roberta Young pre..nted
devotionlla from Matthew .Cb
5' 1' 12 v~. ~. Elizabeth
Jt«ets read a poem, "Sup-

4-H Reports

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'!be Pink Panthers 4-H Club
111!'1 July 27 at Karen Werry's
hlme with two advi8Grs and 10

ca. ,er on· s.ta .........·•·n g .D.n lt•

members pr nt. Their trip to
Best Pboto Service Is scheduled
!Gl' nert Thuraday, August 5.
'!bey worked oo sewing and
foods. Jody ~and Sandy
Hamilton were In charge of
r~reatiop.
They played
gt
·ng games. Karen Werry
served refreshments..
'!be ~_meeting is to be held
at Karen Werry's IKme August
~- - Kimberly Grueser.
'i'HE Sllltil and Sew 4-H
Club met July 7 at Ada
SligUano's home. There were
two advisors and six members
in attendance.
Tbey played outdoor g811l\!S.
Terri Manuel, Leslie Roberts
and. Millsa ' Yonker made
cookies for refreshments. The
nert meeling Ill
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Aug. 3 at Leslie
11Dber1s' hmne when they are to
workonprojectbooks -Leslie
11Dber1s.
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THE LETART FARM Boys 4H Club met July 7 at David
Foreman's home with two
advisors and live members
present. Tbey checked on their
project books. Larry Hupp was
1n charge of recreation. David
Foreman served refreshments.
1'hli nen meeting is scheduled
,
Aug. 12 at Larry Hupp s home.
- Todd Roberts
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didn't issue a walk io run his said. "We just don't kn~."
string Of imings without giving Because of this, the Bengals
base on balls to 15 1-3 frames.
Bob Barton the Padre catch·
'
er who used to be wilh San
Francisco, said Roberts was
Thursday's .Fight Results
better than the Gjants' Juan BJr~~~~~~:~• ~~~~:~•
Marichal and Gaylord Perry, oulpointed Ruoo'n Arocha, 1J:
"Dave's better than anybody Mexico (10) .
l've ever caught" he said
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an ro Lopopolo. 147, lfaiy,
'uoat means Martcna.~, Perry, knocked out Jean van Torre,
anybody."
140 3-4, Belgium (1) .
1n additi 111 to his pitching
- Roberts doubled and singled U: ca'it'\n~~ ~uf~in ~';,'i',:~;
drive in a run.
198, Cincinnali (5). Y

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Aug. 13 with a ~mber
United States leam ezpeeted to
mine the major share ci gold,
siloer, and brmle nwlb)s ,
Bill first comes the colorful
.
..,..•• ct!l'l!llllllie, arherlu)ed
to start at5 p.m. EDT when the
athletes parade. into Paf!CllAI
Guerrero Stadium to wbat
pnxni es to be a lllmultuous
·greeUng by $J,OOII ''Calenos~·
and 'vtsll«s &lt;o Ibis CCiftee and
sugar-producing v,Uey 400
miles nnrlh of !be Equator.
'11tere will be marching,
~. lighU. &lt;i the PanAmerican flame, 21-tJIII
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Colombia, and finally Ute

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bearing the Flame,following Its
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trip to the stadium
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Track and field, always the
premier competition in this
OlympiC·style tournament,
moves to the center ci the stage
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when aclual c~~~~petilion opens
oo Saturday - and the big
questioo is·whether tbe mighty
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BENToN HARBOR·, Mich.
(UPI) - Geoff Hensley of
Uncinnatl led a field of 160
golfers with a three-wlder-par
61 Thursday in lhe first romd of
the 69th annual Western
Amateur Golf Tournament.
Hensley, 21, shot a 32-36-88to
tie the competitive record at
Point O'Woods Golf and
Country Club, which is hosting
_:::.~urnament for Ute third
Behind Hensley, there was a
three-way tie for second place.
All shooting two-wtder1!Bf 69
were Fuzzy Zoeller, of New
Albany, Ind., Danny Edwards,
of Stillwater, Okla., and Bob
Zender, of Skokie, ill.
The fii-st two days call fo~ one

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Simpson, Granger (6), Merexpected to show on Saturday's rill (8) and Bench. Roberts (8ing .
h
11) and Barton. LP-Simpson
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program, owever, c2.41 .
when the Yanksarenpected to
win all lbree gold medals that
will be decided. Favuriles are
LYONS ~IGNED
world rec\lld bolder Pat MalzSAN ANTONIO - Airman
dorf of the University 'of Roy C. Lyons, son of Mr. and
Wiscoosln in the high jwnp Mrs. Charles R. Lyoos, Rt. 2,
Frank Shorter of Bouler, Colo.: Pomeroy, has received his first
in the 10;000 meter run, and Tim U. S.Alr Force duty assignment·
Vollmer ci PorUand Ore. in alter completing basic training
the disCus throw.
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at Lackland AFB, Tell. The
airman has been assigned to a
unit of the Tactical Air Com~· ai.HoJlcima!!h\FB, N. M,,
for training and duty In vehicle
rolDld each before the field is maintenance. Alrmait LyUts is
cut to the low SO and ties for 36 a 1971 graduate of Meigs Local
holes Saturday. Then, the low 16 High School, Rock Springs.
qualify lor a switch from medal
to match play SlDlday and KECMAN ON WAIVERS
Monday, with two rounds
DENVER (UPI) - Free
scheduled each day.
agent linebacker Dan Kecman
The two finalists play 144 was placed on waivers Thurs·
holes of gold before reaching day by the Denver Broncos of
the finals.
the National Football League,
leaving the club with 75 players
on the rosier.
lnlernatiaJNI League
ADELMAN NAMED CAPTAIN
Standings
By United Press International PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!) W L Pet. GB The PorUand Trail Blazers of
Tidewater
63 44 .589
Syracuse
58 43 .574 1 the National Basketball
Rochesler
59 44 .573 2'12 Association annolDlced ·'11tursCharleston
55 44 .554 4 day that Rick Adelman, a S-1
Richmond
53 52 .505 7'12
Louisville
so 53 .485 11 guard, has been named Ute first
Toledo
40 6J .388 21 official team captain.
Winnipeg
· 3J 48 .327 26
Thursday's Results
MUSGROVE ON WAIVERS
Rochesler 3 Richmond 2 (lsi
KERRVILLE, Tell. (UPI) game, 7 innings)
Spain
Musgrove, a four-year
Rochester 4 Richmond 1 (2nd
game, 7 innings)
veleran guard, was placed on ·
Tidewater 13 Syracuse 4
waivers Thursday by the
Louisville 3 Winnipeg 2
Houston
Oilers.
Toledo 11 Charleston 6

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Thursday
the ap· bn · t 1 Bob Gill
36
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asststant basketball coach
lDlder new head coach Marv

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MYRIL HOAG DIES
HIGH SPRINGS, Fla. (UP!)
- Myril Hoag, a inajor league
outfielder lor 15 years, died
Thursday, an apparent victim
of an emphysema attack. He
was 63.

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OOMMri'TEE TO MEET
The program planning
CIIIIDlittee of the Winding Trail
Garden Club will meet' Wed·
naday at 10:30 a.m. at the
heme of Mrs. Robert Lewis.
Serving on the ccmmittee are
Mrs. John Terrell, Mrs. Cora
Beegle, Mrs. Clarence Heaton,
and Mrs, Robert Th&lt;mpson.
Annuafpicnic of the club will he
at 8 p.m. on Aug. 11. A rummage sale planned for Ailg. S-7
has been postponed until September.
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poee," Mrs. George Canon
Mrs. Cecil Smith, Mrs. ~
Stewart and M.ra. Roberta
YOung volurtteered .to wwt at
the
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Mason County Fair Booth on
Wednesday_from 3 to 6 p.m.
Mrs. Laurene Lewis a*"d for
vollDlteers to wort on the MeCounty H1111ematers Fair Boat
on Saturday and Monday. The
group asked Mrs. Matilda
~oble, Mason County's Belle tonde in the parade.
The boritemake..S 'agreed to
·have a club audion at the IKme
of Mrs. Landon Smith at
HanisonviiJe, Ohio at the nert
meeting In AuguSt.
Refreshments ·'were served by
the hostess and her daughter,
Cecilia, to Mrs. Uoyd WJDiams,
Mrs. Elizabeth. Jeffers, Mrs.
Elmer VanMeter, Mrs. George
Hudson, Mrs. J. Matshall, Mrs.
Evelyn Stewart, 'Mrs. Latnne
Lewis, Mrs. Dorothy. Cartwright, Mrs. .Roberta Young,
Mrs. Lawrence Rou.!b and Mrs.
Matilda Noble.

Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave. and Cedar St. General
visiting hours 2-4 and 7-11 p.m.
Mate ·ty . . .
rru VISiting boors 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. Parents only on
Pediatrics Ward.
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Dlsc:harges
· _Mtchael _D. Bane,_ Mrs.
Richard Blain, Mrs. Linda J.
·Bobo, Duane E. Boswell, Mrs.
Roger S. Brumfiel~ and
daughter, Charles L. Q-ay, Mrs.
F~ed Allen Engle, Parmer
Ftsher, Mrs . R_andolph H.
r.:aley, Mrs. Melvm E. Greene,
Miss Charlotte GrlfliUt, Robert
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Houck, Lafe Jennings, Mrs.
The Rev. Ed Grindley of Frances Dene Johnson, Mrs.
Syracuse and the · Rev, Mr. William C. Kimbel and
Ward conducted services at the daughter, Mrs. KenneUt P. Lee,
Middleport Church of the John W. Leedy, Mrs. Vena V.
Nazarene during the Rev. Marcinko, Mrs. Anthony R.
Audrey Miller's attendance at Merola, Mrs. Harold T. Nice,
the · Central Ohio District Mrs. Edgar K. Payne, Mrs.
Assembly. Sunday school Willi Edwin C. Roush and daughter,
handled by Floyd Carson, Joe Phillip Sloan, Faith E. Smith,
P&lt;l6ey led In the music John Mrs. Lewis E. Stanley, Corbett
Harpt~ presided at
B · Y. Stull, Mr. Geo~ge E .
vied! IIIII Lewis' Ellis assisted .1'bcmpeon, Mrs. WWiam B.
wiUt the prayer services during Wright and daughter, and Mrs.
the minister's abeence.
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Francisco eliJllained. "And a:n:
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The Taylor-Harper reunion
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dinner will ~ held at noon. All
relatives and friends are invited
to atlend
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The 25th annual Smith family
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Edgar Smith near Amesville.

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lJrs. Allm Jhmptm was re- Michael read scripture from
elected pr.esideat of . the Acts 27, 33-34 using :'Bnbn
l'WtiOJ ..._
's Cbrislian Pieces" as the meditatioo topic.
Ttqoeruce Uai.Gft alnteetlni She read two poems, '"'bis
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Robol't Warner, secretary ; was observed. A cake wiUt one
11iss l.llcretia GenlleUner, candle baked by Mrs. Warner
l a:&amp;oing :seo:nlarJ; and Mrs. was served at the dinner.
lc-eph Cot*, lrasiRr.
Mrs. Oliver Micbael was
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MOTIJER VISITED
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cbainnan of MASON - Mrs. Ed Harris
pnhlirit:y.
and Usa of Gallipolis visited
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harris Ralph Lee called Oil Fred and
and family, Miss Sbelia Glenn Beulah Rousb Sunday at-

of Xenia and Mr. and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Harris of ~
Ohio, visited over the we bod
wiUt Mr. and ~- Hmter
Circle, v~. WaV!ellrcle and
other relatives. .
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin arcle
and family ci CGiumbosand Mrand Mrs. James Circle of New
Haven visited over the w kft¥1
wilh Mary arcle.
Mrs. William Perry and
Dannie and Francine of llctlloo,
Ohio, spent a ment we bod
~~ mother, Mrs. Mary
Debbie Harris and Sbelia

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and lamiJy ci-Mcning Star

Mr. and Mrs. JlaJman ~tz

of Pomeroy and William
Carleton of Racine called on
Eunie Brinker on Sunday
evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gainer
of llarberloo, Mrs. Orvy Gainer
of llebtat called at the~- :If

Eunie Brinker, Bet~)~ Van
Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
,Joru-t and lamily oo Saturday

temoon.
Mr _ and Mrs. Eugene
Hawkins and daughter ci Midd!ep..-t and Mr. and Mrs. P.aD1
Smilh of Dorcas visiiBI rece~~tly
wilh 11r. and Mrs. Dan Smith
and family.
Mrs. Larry Dilvis and baby ci
Dorcas visited wiUt Dhie Cirde
weetneway_
Mr- and Mrs. Douglas
Jobnson of Racine called 1111llr.
and Mrs. Arthur E. Jo••w•t
Patrick Sbel'yl Innna and
Betty
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car driven by li'eilnJ Walters,
16, ~ si'W"1 in the
line of traffiC ' W..S sb1d in the
rear by a ~ driven by Cecil
See, 23,Middleport.. 'lbere lJIEI'e
no injuries.

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_Mooday,bameciMrs.Malcolm American Legion Allliliary
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Roller, 7::11 p.m.
·
Iftlr Webster Post 39 wai
POMEROY Gardea Cblb, 7 Welt ty rigbt at 'the 01H
p.m. Monday, ~ ci Mrs. Ri1er ranlp'ile of Mr. and Mrs.
tlomer U:yaell wtth Mrs. Gerald Jlm-1 Roush on the Owen
Powell assisting.
Walson farm
MEIGS Cbapter Order of Mrs. Wa~ was hcstess lor
~ by Pbilathea Society
ci Midd1oport Cburch &lt;i Cbrist. DeMolay, 7:30 P-'?- Mooday, the picDc wiUl Mrs. Feme
MEIGS IDGH School varsity Middleportlia'-..::-:teheTemple. Cbeesebrew giving prayer.
eum- "rlns rallied around the
football players to pick up lni - ,
plified.
AD
ll;l~bers
and flag !CB' the pledge. Mrs. E1leD
eqnipment Friday al5 p. m. at
Master M - umtecl
Cooci!JWesided at the business
bigb 9Cbool.
'IJJESDAY
meetiqg with a card ci thanks
SUNDAY
MRS. JUI8S
~AL ~omeroy com- being relMI frclm the Mayme
TRINITY
CHURCH mwuty Biblestn'OI~ 6:30toa:30 Holliles family.
MASON
- Mn. lbljtlt .R.
·
cOOgregationalmeetlng Sunday
p.m. M!lllday tbrougb Friday at It was ooled that the birthday Rttu (Sally Yeacerl a1 Masa
immediately following the
Ptmeroy Jl!nior Hi&amp;h Scbool. ...m--sary ci Miss Constance will begiD """ at . . Hair
Worship Service•
Harbour ill lower 11.- b&amp;CHICKEN BARBECUE Open to aU young people, tine '11tom is nell month and 3. Mn. Bess p-adaatrol ,._
years old through juni..- bigb ~lit were made to
Sunday Racine Fire Station
Wphamp lllP Selaanl Ia .ml
school age.
send a gift and cards to her at
beglnniJtg at 11 a.m. Cltickm,
MIDDLEPORT Masonic the Miller Cottage, DaY\00. and the Hanlllo&amp;t- S h• II af
cole slaw, baked beans, coffee
Lodge 363, F and AM. Tuesday, Mrs. Pearl Knapp was ap- Beauty Culture. Oilier
$1.40. BIDM'!NI!!e ice cream, pie 7:30 p.m. at !"'DJl1e.
poinllld d:tairman &lt;i activity operators are Mrs. Jlldy
and cake wiD also be served.
POMEROY Chapter 186, iepil Is for the year.
..... Ill&lt; · -· Mrs. Je
Spo•t9'lled by the fire depart- OES, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, A medley &lt;i old familiar EltliD
AnD llartNour. Mrs. a- Is
ment and its auxiliary.
regular meeting at MaSODic SOiliiS was sung by the group lbe daugllter of lllr. aad Mrs.
ANNUAL BAYE8-YoungTemple.
follcllrq the picnic. The group Charles Yeager, Ma-.
Holiday School Reunioo Sunday
on the Holiday school grounds. MEIGS TEMPLE, Pythian also sang "HaiW Birlbdcy" to
Sisters, 7:30 Tuesday at the Miss Nancy Roush, Guests at
36TH ANNUAL Stout Family
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Legioo hall, fliddlePtrt Mrs. the pJmc besides Mr. and Mrs.
Reunion, Sunday, IKme of Mrs. Helen
Lathai( East Palestine, Roush and daughter were Mrs.
&lt;&gt; JT.J
c. E. Stout, Albany, Route 611, grand chief ci Ohio, to visil Harry Davis, Jamie Scally, Jim
dinner at 12 noon.
webster, and Kevin Knapp.
RACINE AMEiuCAN Legioo
Mrs. E1leD Coudi and Mrs.
Slop in ..-d see Ray Riggs for a re•l
picnic &amp;today I p. m., Hidden
Rdtert Cwcb wiD entertain the
eal at their new lot •t Cllester.
group at the September Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manley
Lakes Park. Bring covered disb
meeting. Si1teen m~mbers enterlained Monday evening
and table service. Memlte.-s and
with a kitchen shCJWer ~
guests invited.
attended the picnic.
his parents, the Rev. and Mrs.
TEAFORD REUNION
U g ht blue . radio. heater, w-w tires.
--OdellManley and - ..00 are
Sunday at .State Park on SR 33
n.e descentlants of the tate
moving into their new 11ome.
on left going Nort!t from
Thomas
Gilkey
held
their
first
Games were played with
Pcmeroy. Basket dimer at
annual reunion on July Z5tb at
prizes going to Mrs. Cnnnie
noon.
one
of
the
beautiful
paRs
00
Manley
and Mrs. Nellie Eblin.
DISTRICT 13, Daughters of
MX. radio, heater. w -w tires. air condition.
Mrs. Elwood Pbiiiips won the
America, annual picnic. new Route 33 south of Darwin.
only 11,0011 m i.
Music was provided by Goy Two films, one on child door prize. Ice O'eaDl, &lt;UPPotluck with each peiSOD to
take their own table. service. Thoma, Junior Wiblilt and welfare and the other entitled, cakes, and orange punch were
For deputies, state officers, Kermit Gilkey and the Muiplly "Witchcraft on Trial", were served. Gifts were presented to
Red with black racing stripe. 361 cu. ft . motor,
ccmmittee members, past state Family of Trimble. A basket shown by Mr. Hoyt Allen, the honored couple.
4
Sll eed. bucket seats.
pastor, at a meeting of the Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
and district officers and dinner was senoed at llOCil.
Attending were' Mrs. Bessie Evangeline Missionary Society Elwood Phillips, Mrs. Cnnnie
escorts.
Wtse, Rutland; Glen and Elsie If the Pomeroy Cburch of Manley, Mrs. Connie Gillrey,
Stanley, Snowville; Virgil Cbrisl
Mrs. Wendell Eblin, Mrs. Nellie
Gilkey, The Plains; Wdliam
Meeting Tuesday night at the Eblin, Mr. and Mrs. Ar11u
3 SPEED STD. TRANS.
and Ida Young, Shade; Paul cltureh, the group rolled ban- Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. ltoland
and Pauline Gilkey and Keith, dages !Gl' the leprosy hospital King, Miss Crystal Manley, and
Utncaster; Garold and Gladys in South India. Mrs. Conrad Miss Lori Faulk. Others
Leo L. Vaughan, brancb Gilkey. Rick, Cindy and Oblinger presided wiUl Mrs. presenting gifls were Mr. and
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Illllllll8er of Lopn Mooument Tammy, Athells; Kennit and ClydeAnd!ewsgivingdevotions Mrs. Clarence King and Mrs.
Yellow with bl~ck vinyl top, auto.
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Company at Pomeroy, ac- Martha Gilkey, Tony, Tim and from Galatians 6, 1-10, using Louise Hall.
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c:omp;inied the staff mLogan Alisha, Cbesbire; Frank and "Cwca•ttd" as the topic. She
MooUIIlellt Co. to the 65th an- Suzie Gilkey, Samantha and read "Help Somebody Today".
Green. auto. trans.• 6 cyl.
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nual convention of the TllllDly, of Malia; Kemelh and Mrs. Hoyt Allen had prayer.
DAUGHTER BORN
'
MooUIIlellt BniJden of Ohio at l'llyllis Gilkey, New Ha'fl!ll, W.
Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ric:bard
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Atwood Late IAdge July 25 to Va.;_Bud and·llartha Y~. Lollis ~- ~~rne
ae;ved .~· St.:fbans, an~
Q!nverti~_, ~ with white interior, 'Xl7 !1111
July 211.
"
Jodt, Debbi, Pammy alld b«meri!adP Ice tnam, ~ · the birth of 1 da~ter, M lis•
Extra n ice.
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Convention educational topics Tammy, Duncan Falls, and . and coffee. Attending besilies Dawn, at Charleslilil Memm:ial
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covered were manufaeturing Florence Gilkey ci Zane:sville. u- named were Mr. and Mrs. Hospital on July 27. Grantl••
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Red with black vinyl ~op. Looks like new.
and ~ ideas, JWOgt'ess and · Also LarTy and Opal Bailey, Clarence Andrews, Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
developments froo1 the Bane Esther, Dallie, Mary and Stanley Bass, Mrs. Doris Ward, Wmlield,W. Va., andllr.
~
Granite Association, Elberton Bobbie Jo, Prospect; Richard Carder, Mrs. Denver Kapple, and _Mrs._ Delmercq Rltndes,
Maroon.
Granite Association, and and Vera Sbalp, Effie, Cbar1eue Cathy and Sherrie Osborne, Harrisonville. Mr. and Mft.
monument htiJden of North and Audrey, Milllield; Joe and ~~~. OblingAUen,er.Kathryn and ~odes have two otbercbildnol,
America and the helping and Jan Judson, Ray and Rodney, ,........,
Ricky age 12 and Belyoda age 9.
.. Dr.• low m ileage.
servicing
of
pre-need Malta; _Lyman~ Fay Stanley,
- VISITORS HERE
customers. Tuesday afternoon 8 Snowville; Edith, Russe~.
Mr. and Mrs. Otarles Gibbs
trip was made to visit the Pro- Melinda Sargent and Deltltie
Auto- trans .• bucket seats.
ENROLLS IN SCHOOL
Football Hall ci Fame and the Smith, The Plains; Junior and
and SOD, Mart, Decator, Ill,
MASON - Miss Cecilia and Mrs. Blanche Gibbs,
Cultural Center for tbli Arts in Evelyn Wiblin and Penny,
Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Tuppers Plains, were WedCantm.
Glouslei'; Darrell and Mary
915-4100
Young, Darrell James, ~. Mrs. Cecil Smith, Masoo, has nesday guests ci Mrs. Dontth)l
Located On s. Rt. 7
Chester. o.
Bobby, Hayley and Brenda, enrolled at the Huntington Roller, Middleport. 1bey also ·
Schnol
of
Beauty
Culture.
She
Dexter; Goy and Ellen 'lboma,
visited in RuUand with his
Teni and Kevin, Pomeroy, and will t'JDIIIIelll'l' classes Sep- brother, Sam, and family and iD
James, J'tmmy, Randal and tember 14. Miss Smith
Racine with a sister and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - graduled this year from brother-Ul-law,
fully Murphy, Trimble.
Mr. and Mis.
HllBR Y TO INGElS!
Wabama lligh Sehool.
William Nease.

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CHESTER L. TANNEHILL',

Exec. Ed.

MASON -

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Ieaaan 011 lleWiJig when the
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1110.040 014--10 12 1 Club in Jackson County. Co- St., New ~ork Cltv. New Vorl&lt;.
"""' . . · , Ca ·. (UPI) "I hate tow..... a guy,"
"lbe toughest type ci blUer
San Diego gaoe Roberts aU
Inslead It his own reccri; · Buller, Nelson (5), Abernathy
.
lth
t . . this Subscrtplion roles : DeYoo have to wooder how many Padre soutq,aw said. "ill get ,lor me Is IM't""""'llte Tunny the ruris he needed In the lhird Robetts wanted to talk about (9), Burgmeler (9) and Kirkpa- , chaU'IIleno eeven agam
nvered by carr;er where
wins bard..luck Dave Roberts 3-ll, the ned two piIdles are Helms (ci the Reds) or Bud iming, liking a 2-l lead. Enzo the Padre four-mao pitching..,:. trick; Coleman. Kilkenny w. year are Jack Stiffler•: Sr., of , ~y•JJ.~~!~ ~~.·~~n!,'hfr": ,::r~:;
woold· have if he was with a golngtohelnlhere. lfthebatler HarTelson (of the New Y-" HernaDdez waited and Daoe tatioo. The
ttne.areOay .!~)"",
· Ch~an(ce~.l 19a1n.dSchTeimrmmoenrnm(a9n1 Jackson, and 0. F. Sharp, serv;ce noo available : Orie
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cootending cluo.
canhititout,g
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doo't try to bit it CamphellandNateColhertdoo- Kirby(t-7and3.4l),SteveArlin and Freehan. WP-Schermann Mi ha 1 J ks
ti. and w. va .. One yeor. s1•.110.
Notas.manyasVidaBiue,of ifwegoto3-2,heg~tsmypitch . . wlTbeyjustmeetthebaD." bled.
~13and3.18)andFredNor- · (7-5) . LP-;-Burgmeier (4-5).
c e, ac on,asexO\!uve s;• mqnlhs · s7.2S. Three
'-·the'dbe his.
to
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HRs- Rodrtguez (10th), cash secretary-treasurer. Assisting I months S&lt; .SD. Subscr;pllon
course,'"'
way
man (1-' and 3.14).
, (2.3rd), Patek ('th),
"·•··l.llle ·m arrangements for •~e· se·ru·ors ' pnc~
· lnc lude•~ Sunday
T1mes
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20 victories.
"I lbink onr rotation is as (12th) .
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g as any ID the league," he calif
003 001 012- 7 14 0 Fr~me, Fairgreens' pro- T'
bander with linimpresslve sta.
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.said.
" Cleveland 010 100 0110-- 2 8 I
.
llstics going Into his tf,tircf big
The Padres tagged last year's
Murphy, Fisher (S) and manager.
NOW- FROM OXF0RD·
leagueseason;loweredhisERA .
Cinciru1ati star, Wayne Simp- Moses; Paul. Farmer c31•. . Ahout25 foursomes will play
. to 2.15, the best among Natiooal WILMING'l'ON, Olfio (UPI) are using V'tr8iJ Carter, wbo did to eight mooUts before ''he'd be son, with his fourth loss in silt Hennigan (1), Mingorl (8) the Is-hole handicap event, with
League starters, Thursday - Cincinnati Bengals Coach · an outstanding job last season able to put some --..
nna" on his declsl-·.
(9) and
- Tbeyc,.,'-ted
.....,.. 13 hi. Is Colbert
Fisher (9-4).
LP-Fosse.
Paul WP(1-1). extra golf carts ordered for use
night.
' Paul Brown said Thursday and rookie Km Anderson, oo passes.
off Simpsm, Wayne Granger HRs-Cowan (3rd) 1 McMullen that day. All the competing
In the process, be proVided quarterback Greg Cook would the starting tmits.
"So be's really making pretty and Jim Merritt. ·
(15th).
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golfers a.re SO years of age or
the San Diego Padres wiUt a 1&gt;-1 he his "old sell in time," but
''We'D continue to build in good progress," ,Wd Pollins. l)nnpi"'.D, who beat Cincin- Boston
000 000 0110-- 0 4 1 over, and will be competing in
victory over the Cincinnati when that time will b:e .is lennsoftheotherguys," Brown
"And Ritcher lllld me the nati with a Uree.run hmner Mllwakee ooo 100 20x- 3 6 o their respective age group with
Reds.
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another question.
said, ''unlit be cunes along. average guy alter an operation Wednesday nigh~ had a pair &lt;i Tiant ond Montgomery; Pal- handicaps. The day's events
Despile his sparkling ERA,. Cook, who tind...Went sur.gery He'D tell 118 when he's ready." like this wouldn't even he able do·...,
...les.
lin
and Rodriguez. WP-PaHin include
and
(9-11) . LP-Tiant (0-5). HR- f
b coffee
kf
I doughnuts
his reccri is only 11-11.
on his right shoulder last year,
Bengal's Trainer Marv to lruSb his teeth at this state. Cincinnati opens· tonight Vn&lt;s !lOfh).
or rea ast, uncheon, a
''I don't .think aiHillt wins," was in the Cleveland tlinic PoUins said Dr. H. Royer ,".I wouldn't hesitate to say against tbe n..~-rs
feUomhip
annual
.........~ In Los AnNational League
banq
t, how',
·th and Ute be
of
li
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said Roberts, a somber young ear er this wee or a check, Collins, Who pelfGmled the he'llbe:IOOpercentneiiyear," geles, sending Gary Nolan (II- Pittsbrgh ooo 016 1oo- s 14 o . ue WI a nwn r
veleran who compiled a 13-18 afterbeingbwnpedratherhard surgery, toldhbnitwuuldbesiJ: said Pollins.
11) to the moUnd.
LosAng 020 200 001- s 121 trophies, merchandise prizes
record and a 4.01 earned run in practice,
.
_Blass, Veale (4), Bril~ (6). and other awards made with
averageint:wopteviousseasons Dr . Ralph Richter, the
~~:,.~tkef;.~ 14~~.::.'~~; Dr. D. E. Mlcbael as toast- An entirely new translation
in modem English
with San Diego.
Ben~a~'s new orthopedic
and Haller. WP-Veale (S-O) . masler.
He gave up two of the Reds' spectalist, eumlned Cook.
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LP-psteen (11-7) . HRs-crow- Joe Thomas of Colwnbus, The Old and .
hitsintheopeningiminglorthe "Ralph talked like Greg has
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lord (8th), Robertson (21st), who was the first golf pro at New Testaments and
~y CincinnaU nm. Then he every chance to be his old self In CAU, CoiGmllia· (UPI) - · ~ ci a host of doves 22 oot &lt;i a possible 24 gold Clines (lsth Stargell (3Jrd).
Fairgreens when Ute club was. the Apocrypha
settled down and retired 18 men time," said Brown. "But we just lnternaUonal sports lriurls Ita ~ peace and barnlony medals in the 1967 ·games in Atlanta
000 100 21o- 4 11 o organized in 1924, will present a Complete, unabridged,
in a row bef&lt;Jre the ne:Jit Reds' don't know when that will he. fun fliDlP and Jllllleanlry today mring the games.
Wllllipeg, Canada.
San Fran 1101 001 0110-- 2 6 3 rotating~jle Thomas Trophy" contains all the notes of the
hit.
"It may lle ne:Jit year, maybe here .Inin athe~ tropical 1be Colomlian ht~~tsgot their
"I don't think we can do as Bryant,
Reed Johnson
(1l-7l and
Williams. to theplaverwith
the low net for Standard Edition. 1,824
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Roberts threw only 83 pitches~ the middle of Ute season, maybe
~ MIIIDiains first cbance to cheer 'lbursday · well as we did four years ago," 19) and Dietz. LP~Bryanl (7· the day.
ONLY
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and 61 of lhem were strikes. He six weeks or two months" he !Gl' tbefalmll..,..mg of the VI when the Pan-American Flame admitted U.S. head track coach 7) . HRs-Speier (4th), Versa lies

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Mrs. Roberta Young pre..nted
devotionlla from Matthew .Cb
5' 1' 12 v~. ~. Elizabeth
Jt«ets read a poem, "Sup-

4-H Reports

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'!be Pink Panthers 4-H Club
111!'1 July 27 at Karen Werry's
hlme with two advi8Grs and 10

ca. ,er on· s.ta .........·•·n g .D.n lt•

members pr nt. Their trip to
Best Pboto Service Is scheduled
!Gl' nert Thuraday, August 5.
'!bey worked oo sewing and
foods. Jody ~and Sandy
Hamilton were In charge of
r~reatiop.
They played
gt
·ng games. Karen Werry
served refreshments..
'!be ~_meeting is to be held
at Karen Werry's IKme August
~- - Kimberly Grueser.
'i'HE Sllltil and Sew 4-H
Club met July 7 at Ada
SligUano's home. There were
two advisors and six members
in attendance.
Tbey played outdoor g811l\!S.
Terri Manuel, Leslie Roberts
and. Millsa ' Yonker made
cookies for refreshments. The
nert meeling Ill
·
Aug. 3 at Leslie
11Dber1s' hmne when they are to
workonprojectbooks -Leslie
11Dber1s.
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THE LETART FARM Boys 4H Club met July 7 at David
Foreman's home with two
advisors and live members
present. Tbey checked on their
project books. Larry Hupp was
1n charge of recreation. David
Foreman served refreshments.
1'hli nen meeting is scheduled
,
Aug. 12 at Larry Hupp s home.
- Todd Roberts
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didn't issue a walk io run his said. "We just don't kn~."
string Of imings without giving Because of this, the Bengals
base on balls to 15 1-3 frames.
Bob Barton the Padre catch·
'
er who used to be wilh San
Francisco, said Roberts was
Thursday's .Fight Results
better than the Gjants' Juan BJr~~~~~~:~• ~~~~:~•
Marichal and Gaylord Perry, oulpointed Ruoo'n Arocha, 1J:
"Dave's better than anybody Mexico (10) .
l've ever caught" he said
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'uoat means Martcna.~, Perry, knocked out Jean van Torre,
anybody."
140 3-4, Belgium (1) .
1n additi 111 to his pitching
- Roberts doubled and singled U: ca'it'\n~~ ~uf~in ~';,'i',:~;
drive in a run.
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Aug. 13 with a ~mber
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mine the major share ci gold,
siloer, and brmle nwlb)s ,
Bill first comes the colorful
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..,..•• ct!l'l!llllllie, arherlu)ed
to start at5 p.m. EDT when the
athletes parade. into Paf!CllAI
Guerrero Stadium to wbat
pnxni es to be a lllmultuous
·greeUng by $J,OOII ''Calenos~·
and 'vtsll«s &lt;o Ibis CCiftee and
sugar-producing v,Uey 400
miles nnrlh of !be Equator.
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Track and field, always the
premier competition in this
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imawlia~ for a six-day stand
when aclual c~~~~petilion opens
oo Saturday - and the big
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BENToN HARBOR·, Mich.
(UPI) - Geoff Hensley of
Uncinnatl led a field of 160
golfers with a three-wlder-par
61 Thursday in lhe first romd of
the 69th annual Western
Amateur Golf Tournament.
Hensley, 21, shot a 32-36-88to
tie the competitive record at
Point O'Woods Golf and
Country Club, which is hosting
_:::.~urnament for Ute third
Behind Hensley, there was a
three-way tie for second place.
All shooting two-wtder1!Bf 69
were Fuzzy Zoeller, of New
Albany, Ind., Danny Edwards,
of Stillwater, Okla., and Bob
Zender, of Skokie, ill.
The fii-st two days call fo~ one

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Simpson, Granger (6), Merexpected to show on Saturday's rill (8) and Bench. Roberts (8ing .
h
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program, owever, c2.41 .
when the Yanksarenpected to
win all lbree gold medals that
will be decided. Favuriles are
LYONS ~IGNED
world rec\lld bolder Pat MalzSAN ANTONIO - Airman
dorf of the University 'of Roy C. Lyons, son of Mr. and
Wiscoosln in the high jwnp Mrs. Charles R. Lyoos, Rt. 2,
Frank Shorter of Bouler, Colo.: Pomeroy, has received his first
in the 10;000 meter run, and Tim U. S.Alr Force duty assignment·
Vollmer ci PorUand Ore. in alter completing basic training
the disCus throw.
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at Lackland AFB, Tell. The
airman has been assigned to a
unit of the Tactical Air Com~· ai.HoJlcima!!h\FB, N. M,,
for training and duty In vehicle
rolDld each before the field is maintenance. Alrmait LyUts is
cut to the low SO and ties for 36 a 1971 graduate of Meigs Local
holes Saturday. Then, the low 16 High School, Rock Springs.
qualify lor a switch from medal
to match play SlDlday and KECMAN ON WAIVERS
Monday, with two rounds
DENVER (UPI) - Free
scheduled each day.
agent linebacker Dan Kecman
The two finalists play 144 was placed on waivers Thurs·
holes of gold before reaching day by the Denver Broncos of
the finals.
the National Football League,
leaving the club with 75 players
on the rosier.
lnlernatiaJNI League
ADELMAN NAMED CAPTAIN
Standings
By United Press International PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!) W L Pet. GB The PorUand Trail Blazers of
Tidewater
63 44 .589
Syracuse
58 43 .574 1 the National Basketball
Rochesler
59 44 .573 2'12 Association annolDlced ·'11tursCharleston
55 44 .554 4 day that Rick Adelman, a S-1
Richmond
53 52 .505 7'12
Louisville
so 53 .485 11 guard, has been named Ute first
Toledo
40 6J .388 21 official team captain.
Winnipeg
· 3J 48 .327 26
Thursday's Results
MUSGROVE ON WAIVERS
Rochesler 3 Richmond 2 (lsi
KERRVILLE, Tell. (UPI) game, 7 innings)
Spain
Musgrove, a four-year
Rochester 4 Richmond 1 (2nd
game, 7 innings)
veleran guard, was placed on ·
Tidewater 13 Syracuse 4
waivers Thursday by the
Louisville 3 Winnipeg 2
Houston
Oilers.
Toledo 11 Charleston 6

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of Washington
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Thursday
the ap· bn · t 1 Bob Gill
36
po~ en
wn, • as
asststant basketball coach
lDlder new head coach Marv

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MYRIL HOAG DIES
HIGH SPRINGS, Fla. (UP!)
- Myril Hoag, a inajor league
outfielder lor 15 years, died
Thursday, an apparent victim
of an emphysema attack. He
was 63.

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OOMMri'TEE TO MEET
The program planning
CIIIIDlittee of the Winding Trail
Garden Club will meet' Wed·
naday at 10:30 a.m. at the
heme of Mrs. Robert Lewis.
Serving on the ccmmittee are
Mrs. John Terrell, Mrs. Cora
Beegle, Mrs. Clarence Heaton,
and Mrs, Robert Th&lt;mpson.
Annuafpicnic of the club will he
at 8 p.m. on Aug. 11. A rummage sale planned for Ailg. S-7
has been postponed until September.
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poee," Mrs. George Canon
Mrs. Cecil Smith, Mrs. ~
Stewart and M.ra. Roberta
YOung volurtteered .to wwt at
the
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Mason County Fair Booth on
Wednesday_from 3 to 6 p.m.
Mrs. Laurene Lewis a*"d for
vollDlteers to wort on the MeCounty H1111ematers Fair Boat
on Saturday and Monday. The
group asked Mrs. Matilda
~oble, Mason County's Belle tonde in the parade.
The boritemake..S 'agreed to
·have a club audion at the IKme
of Mrs. Landon Smith at
HanisonviiJe, Ohio at the nert
meeting In AuguSt.
Refreshments ·'were served by
the hostess and her daughter,
Cecilia, to Mrs. Uoyd WJDiams,
Mrs. Elizabeth. Jeffers, Mrs.
Elmer VanMeter, Mrs. George
Hudson, Mrs. J. Matshall, Mrs.
Evelyn Stewart, 'Mrs. Latnne
Lewis, Mrs. Dorothy. Cartwright, Mrs. .Roberta Young,
Mrs. Lawrence Rou.!b and Mrs.
Matilda Noble.

Holzer Medical Center, First
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visiting hours 2-4 and 7-11 p.m.
Mate ·ty . . .
rru VISiting boors 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. Parents only on
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Dlsc:harges
· _Mtchael _D. Bane,_ Mrs.
Richard Blain, Mrs. Linda J.
·Bobo, Duane E. Boswell, Mrs.
Roger S. Brumfiel~ and
daughter, Charles L. Q-ay, Mrs.
F~ed Allen Engle, Parmer
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r.:aley, Mrs. Melvm E. Greene,
Miss Charlotte GrlfliUt, Robert
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Houck, Lafe Jennings, Mrs.
The Rev. Ed Grindley of Frances Dene Johnson, Mrs.
Syracuse and the · Rev, Mr. William C. Kimbel and
Ward conducted services at the daughter, Mrs. KenneUt P. Lee,
Middleport Church of the John W. Leedy, Mrs. Vena V.
Nazarene during the Rev. Marcinko, Mrs. Anthony R.
Audrey Miller's attendance at Merola, Mrs. Harold T. Nice,
the · Central Ohio District Mrs. Edgar K. Payne, Mrs.
Assembly. Sunday school Willi Edwin C. Roush and daughter,
handled by Floyd Carson, Joe Phillip Sloan, Faith E. Smith,
P&lt;l6ey led In the music John Mrs. Lewis E. Stanley, Corbett
Harpt~ presided at
B · Y. Stull, Mr. Geo~ge E .
vied! IIIII Lewis' Ellis assisted .1'bcmpeon, Mrs. WWiam B.
wiUt the prayer services during Wright and daughter, and Mrs.
the minister's abeence.
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Francisco eliJllained. "And a:n:
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The Taylor-Harper reunion
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dinner will ~ held at noon. All
relatives and friends are invited
to atlend
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The 25th annual Smith family
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Edgar Smith near Amesville.

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cOOgregationalmeetlng Sunday
p.m. M!lllday tbrougb Friday at It was ooled that the birthday Rttu (Sally Yeacerl a1 Masa
immediately following the
Ptmeroy Jl!nior Hi&amp;h Scbool. ...m--sary ci Miss Constance will begiD """ at . . Hair
Worship Service•
Harbour ill lower 11.- b&amp;CHICKEN BARBECUE Open to aU young people, tine '11tom is nell month and 3. Mn. Bess p-adaatrol ,._
years old through juni..- bigb ~lit were made to
Sunday Racine Fire Station
Wphamp lllP Selaanl Ia .ml
school age.
send a gift and cards to her at
beglnniJtg at 11 a.m. Cltickm,
MIDDLEPORT Masonic the Miller Cottage, DaY\00. and the Hanlllo&amp;t- S h• II af
cole slaw, baked beans, coffee
Lodge 363, F and AM. Tuesday, Mrs. Pearl Knapp was ap- Beauty Culture. Oilier
$1.40. BIDM'!NI!!e ice cream, pie 7:30 p.m. at !"'DJl1e.
poinllld d:tairman &lt;i activity operators are Mrs. Jlldy
and cake wiD also be served.
POMEROY Chapter 186, iepil Is for the year.
..... Ill&lt; · -· Mrs. Je
Spo•t9'lled by the fire depart- OES, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, A medley &lt;i old familiar EltliD
AnD llartNour. Mrs. a- Is
ment and its auxiliary.
regular meeting at MaSODic SOiliiS was sung by the group lbe daugllter of lllr. aad Mrs.
ANNUAL BAYE8-YoungTemple.
follcllrq the picnic. The group Charles Yeager, Ma-.
Holiday School Reunioo Sunday
on the Holiday school grounds. MEIGS TEMPLE, Pythian also sang "HaiW Birlbdcy" to
Sisters, 7:30 Tuesday at the Miss Nancy Roush, Guests at
36TH ANNUAL Stout Family
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Reunion, Sunday, IKme of Mrs. Helen
Lathai( East Palestine, Roush and daughter were Mrs.
&lt;&gt; JT.J
c. E. Stout, Albany, Route 611, grand chief ci Ohio, to visil Harry Davis, Jamie Scally, Jim
dinner at 12 noon.
webster, and Kevin Knapp.
RACINE AMEiuCAN Legioo
Mrs. E1leD Coudi and Mrs.
Slop in ..-d see Ray Riggs for a re•l
picnic &amp;today I p. m., Hidden
Rdtert Cwcb wiD entertain the
eal at their new lot •t Cllester.
group at the September Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manley
Lakes Park. Bring covered disb
meeting. Si1teen m~mbers enterlained Monday evening
and table service. Memlte.-s and
with a kitchen shCJWer ~
guests invited.
attended the picnic.
his parents, the Rev. and Mrs.
TEAFORD REUNION
U g ht blue . radio. heater, w-w tires.
--OdellManley and - ..00 are
Sunday at .State Park on SR 33
n.e descentlants of the tate
moving into their new 11ome.
on left going Nort!t from
Thomas
Gilkey
held
their
first
Games were played with
Pcmeroy. Basket dimer at
annual reunion on July Z5tb at
prizes going to Mrs. Cnnnie
noon.
one
of
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beautiful
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Manley
and Mrs. Nellie Eblin.
DISTRICT 13, Daughters of
MX. radio, heater. w -w tires. air condition.
Mrs. Elwood Pbiiiips won the
America, annual picnic. new Route 33 south of Darwin.
only 11,0011 m i.
Music was provided by Goy Two films, one on child door prize. Ice O'eaDl, &lt;UPPotluck with each peiSOD to
take their own table. service. Thoma, Junior Wiblilt and welfare and the other entitled, cakes, and orange punch were
For deputies, state officers, Kermit Gilkey and the Muiplly "Witchcraft on Trial", were served. Gifts were presented to
Red with black racing stripe. 361 cu. ft . motor,
ccmmittee members, past state Family of Trimble. A basket shown by Mr. Hoyt Allen, the honored couple.
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Sll eed. bucket seats.
pastor, at a meeting of the Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
and district officers and dinner was senoed at llOCil.
Attending were' Mrs. Bessie Evangeline Missionary Society Elwood Phillips, Mrs. Cnnnie
escorts.
Wtse, Rutland; Glen and Elsie If the Pomeroy Cburch of Manley, Mrs. Connie Gillrey,
Stanley, Snowville; Virgil Cbrisl
Mrs. Wendell Eblin, Mrs. Nellie
Gilkey, The Plains; Wdliam
Meeting Tuesday night at the Eblin, Mr. and Mrs. Ar11u
3 SPEED STD. TRANS.
and Ida Young, Shade; Paul cltureh, the group rolled ban- Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. ltoland
and Pauline Gilkey and Keith, dages !Gl' the leprosy hospital King, Miss Crystal Manley, and
Utncaster; Garold and Gladys in South India. Mrs. Conrad Miss Lori Faulk. Others
Leo L. Vaughan, brancb Gilkey. Rick, Cindy and Oblinger presided wiUl Mrs. presenting gifls were Mr. and
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Yellow with bl~ck vinyl top, auto.
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MooUIIlellt Co. to the 65th an- Suzie Gilkey, Samantha and read "Help Somebody Today".
Green. auto. trans.• 6 cyl.
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DAUGHTER BORN
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Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ric:bard
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ae;ved .~· St.:fbans, an~
Q!nverti~_, ~ with white interior, 'Xl7 !1111
July 211.
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and ~ ideas, JWOgt'ess and · Also LarTy and Opal Bailey, Clarence Andrews, Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
developments froo1 the Bane Esther, Dallie, Mary and Stanley Bass, Mrs. Doris Ward, Wmlield,W. Va., andllr.
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Granite Association, Elberton Bobbie Jo, Prospect; Richard Carder, Mrs. Denver Kapple, and _Mrs._ Delmercq Rltndes,
Maroon.
Granite Association, and and Vera Sbalp, Effie, Cbar1eue Cathy and Sherrie Osborne, Harrisonville. Mr. and Mft.
monument htiJden of North and Audrey, Milllield; Joe and ~~~. OblingAUen,er.Kathryn and ~odes have two otbercbildnol,
America and the helping and Jan Judson, Ray and Rodney, ,........,
Ricky age 12 and Belyoda age 9.
.. Dr.• low m ileage.
servicing
of
pre-need Malta; _Lyman~ Fay Stanley,
- VISITORS HERE
customers. Tuesday afternoon 8 Snowville; Edith, Russe~.
Mr. and Mrs. Otarles Gibbs
trip was made to visit the Pro- Melinda Sargent and Deltltie
Auto- trans .• bucket seats.
ENROLLS IN SCHOOL
Football Hall ci Fame and the Smith, The Plains; Junior and
and SOD, Mart, Decator, Ill,
MASON - Miss Cecilia and Mrs. Blanche Gibbs,
Cultural Center for tbli Arts in Evelyn Wiblin and Penny,
Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Tuppers Plains, were WedCantm.
Glouslei'; Darrell and Mary
915-4100
Young, Darrell James, ~. Mrs. Cecil Smith, Masoo, has nesday guests ci Mrs. Dontth)l
Located On s. Rt. 7
Chester. o.
Bobby, Hayley and Brenda, enrolled at the Huntington Roller, Middleport. 1bey also ·
Schnol
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Beauty
Culture.
She
Dexter; Goy and Ellen 'lboma,
visited in RuUand with his
Teni and Kevin, Pomeroy, and will t'JDIIIIelll'l' classes Sep- brother, Sam, and family and iD
James, J'tmmy, Randal and tember 14. Miss Smith
Racine with a sister and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - graduled this year from brother-Ul-law,
fully Murphy, Trimble.
Mr. and Mis.
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William Nease.

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POMEROY T R IN 1TV Pomeroy. Affiliated with S. B.c:
~ledCI!!,~_!I_,\It.CIIrlst .:-Rev. R~. Clifford Coleman, pastor
r . . rtn, pasn&gt;&lt;, Fred BlaeHnar. Sunday. school,
9: 30 a.m. ;
sup!. Sunday Sci1oQI , t : 15 a . m.; . Hersh!'! McClure;. supt. ; wor• Woo:shtp, 10:25 a . m.f . youth ship service. 10:30 . a . m.;
choir rehearsal; Monday. 6:30 evening worship. 7: 30. WedP: m .. Mro. Marvin Burt, nesday prayer meeting and
dorector ·
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choir . Bible study, 7: 30 p.m.
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'.EN!L_- ,...lddleport, ~~v. ~Minersville, Guy W. Lowther, CHRISTIAN- David Stauffer,
A.."', ......., • .-••u• ;. "'"Y" Jr .• pastor.. Sunday ,'s cl6!r•.,KI pot.tiiN'Stlintorjl St~oio, sup!. • ·
Carson, sup!;~ Sunday school, •a .m.; . pr~achlng, H •:!-OJti; t,I!Jrniilg worship. 9:30 ...m.;
9: 30 .. a. ~.; Mornl_ng wor- l&lt;o,.;,ntng wcfshlp,7:=!0/l:ii) roY,!II- &lt;l!unil\ schoofoJ 10:.90 :.O.m.;
. ship, · 1~ . 30 ·• a:~··
lun!or ~k prayer service, T~&lt; ""!'•"!( ·peoples" 'lnftllnn&gt;'• 6:30
ml•ty. 6. 30 ~-m .• NVPS •·~ · 7c30 p.m. '
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p. m . . Sunday evangelistic : ·
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meetong , 7: 30 p. m . Prayer
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Mr. .UNTON . _,APTIS] M~SON COUNTY
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THE HILAND CHAPEL, minister. Sunday Schoo19, 30 a: ·schoot·1 9: •5 -~-m. ; Su~!f
George Casto, pastor. Sunday "'· ' morning church 10, 30 a. eyenlng '1/0rs~op, 7; 30~ . •
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HOBSON ·C nRlSJ' .IA.N . JohnWyatt; rt'QMEROY ·cHURCH OF MiddlepOrt. Rev. Henry L Key, Craig, pastor. Sunday school, ·UJIIION -: Darrel Doddrlll, Sunday School
&gt;-~~~ THE "NAZARENE - Corner Jr., pastor. Sunday School9:30 9:45a.m.; VJorshlp service, 11 pastor, Sunday School, 9:30 a. school 9:30 a m M
Uri ion and Mulberry Rev ~--~-.· ArnoldhRIIchlOar30ds, sup!.; a .m.; training union, 6:30'p.m.; Ill., ·Annie Mohler, sup!. ; Serni0:,, 10:30
evening worshl" se · ·
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FIRST UNITED PRES- ~~ ;3-wee~ prayer service, Wednesday prayer meeting.
LETART FALLS UNITED ·
Raymond Walburn, sup! ·BYTERtAN Middlepo'rt-Rev
· ne ay, 7"30 p.m.
.7:.30 P· m.
BRETHREN. - Rev. ~...._. .
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., sLiewor'osSSaundauery Services at 315. Main Sf., Pt.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF Shook, pastor ; Herschel · . rb;
week ser Ice Wed-~~- 1 X
· Pleasant Sunday School 9 15 GOD - .Racine Route 2. The sup!. Sunday school, 9:30 a:m.;
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sup!. ; worship service 10: 30' ·
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p. m.
am
a .m. Sundays, 11 a .m.; Wedev.
aries Hand, pastor. .evening sermon, 7, 30 alterGRACE' EPISCOPAL- Rev .
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Stanley PlaHenburg, minister.
JEIIQVAH'$_Wil' NE_SSES _ p.m. II welcqme.
morning worship, 11 a.m .' servl~, Wednesday, 7, 30 p.m . .
" 'tw:Jrnlng prayer and sermon, Larry Carnahan presiding
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURcH " Evening services, Tuesday and Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
I0:30 · a . m. Hol_y communion minister. Sunday, Bible lecture, - Letart Route l, lhe Rev. Stan Frlday.T:30.
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and sermon, forst Sundays, 9: 30 a. m.; Watchtower studr., Craig pastor Sunday sch 1
l~:30d a . m . Church school, ·10: 30 a . m.; Tuesday, Bibe 9: 30 ~ .m.; .,;oayer and B~~ ' BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
on ergarten through eoghlh study, 7: 30 p. m. ; Thursdav, study 7. 30 p m Colla
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m , pas or. unday School,
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worshopservlce, Thursday,7; 30
a.m.; morning worship~ lOa. m.; Arthur Henson, Supt.;
CHRIST
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,MIDDLEPORT CHURCH p.m.
10:30; even~ worship. 7:30 fW:Jrnlng Worship II a . m.;
pastor. Boble School, 9:30a. m,; •of Christ in . Christian Unli!n- . MASON~ - CHURCH
p.m. Wedne Y Bible otudy, You"!! Peoples ...-vice, 7 p. m.;
worship, 10:30; adult worshop Lawrence Manley pastor· Mrs CHRIST J h s·
OF ~:30 pom.
Evenong service, 7:30 p. m.;
servl£e ·: and " YC)U!!Q. peoples. ' Russell Young S~nday Schooi w hi - 10 0 " _Ieete, pastor.
Wednesday Mid-Week Prayer
meeting boll17·30 P m Sun S piS ila s'h 19 30
ors p,
a.m., Bible stUdy,
PLANTS COMMUNITY Service 730
d~y-Wednesday, &lt;•m.blned E~.,;in~" w~s~i:" -7:~. aw~: ; 1 ~5 a .m .; ~denln~ worship, MISSION - Antiquity. Ser- meetiryg. ~,J·p~m.; Evenrng-·
Boble study · ancl prayer nesday prayer meeting 7:30 p . We&lt;Jrir~;;;;y 7.;owee service, ~ces. 7: 30p. m. Thursday and .worshop. 7:30 p, m.
meeting, 7: 30 p. m.
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CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
Envciy Ray·S. Wining, officer in -MASON ._A_S~EMBLY ~
NAZARENE - Rev . Herbert
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MIDDLEPORT PEN - GOD -Second St., Mason, w.
· ~oM : Grate, pastor. Worship service,
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STIVERSVILLE
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Sunday School. y;.,ng PeoPle'~ Rev. William Knittel, pastor;
unday school, 10 a. m. ; MUNITY CHURCH - Rev . Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
My aona, Jack and Freddie, are great surfboard' riders.
Leglon,Jp. m .; Thursday, 110 3 Ralf.h Priddy, Sunday School -mornong ~orshl~, 11 a . m.; . Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday Richard Barton, sup!. Prayer
They
can outride me aJJ7 day, and because there's not mucli
· p.·. m., Ladles Home league; 7 sup .; Classes for all ages, ~angellst1c serv1ce, 7:30 p. m. morning worst\ip service, 10 meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.
at which they can beat me (yet), they are tickled piDk
p. m. Prep ~S~
eYI!!II~ service, 8 p.m. Young , Boble study and prayer service, a.m. , Dell Talbot, superin- - HARRISONVILLE
P.RES.
SACR~D HEART -_:: Rev.._Pea!&gt;les meeting and Bible _ Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Phone lendent. Prayer meelin~, each BYTERIAN . - Mrs. Norma
aboutil
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Father Bernard Kra,·covic, Study Friday 8 p.m.
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Phone
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beat Jill' Dad at aulf. He shook Jill' band and aclmowledged
Saturday evening Mass; 7:30
FREEWILL
BAPTIST
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
ZION CHURCH. OF CHRIST m. SundayService8p. m.Rev.
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and ' lO CHURCH- Corner Ash and CHRIST in Christian Union- _ Pomeroy -Harrisonville Max Donahue, Moddleporl,
that I was growing up.
a .m. Confessions, Saturday 1~· Plum,
Middleport.
Noel Rev . O'Dell Manley, pastor. Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. pastor.
I learned mud! from Dad. He waa a lot of fun, and y1!l:
7:30p.m.
HerrmaM, pastor; John Dill, Sundayschool,,9:30a.m., Roger Paul . McElroy,
Sunday
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
I valued just as much his serious moments. There was no
' POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST: Sun~y School Supt. Saturday Manley, sup!.; evening service, School_Supt. Sunday School9: 30 METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
·-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George evenong service, 1 p. m. Sunday 7: 30. W~dnesday evening a. m., morning worshop and Gill, pastor. William Bailey,
doubt about his deep and abiding love for God. Tbe memory
iSkinner, Sunday School sup!. Scho.ol. 10 a_. m.; Sunday ~~~; e'::i,:'i~gngy, ..J,f,30serpv.lmce' communoon! 10:30 a. '!'·; sup!. Sunday School, 9: 30a. m.;
of his quiet voice speaking of God eteadled me thnJ~gli
S~nday School, 9:30 a . m.; evenong worshop. 7 p.m.
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aeveral
rough spots in Jill' life.
morning worship, 10:30 a. m.:
f.;..~~'::'o ~%.i~~rv~~~er. endeavor, 6: 30; Worship ser- Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIS'f CHURCH of
voces , Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Christian Youth
BYF, 6 p. m.; Bible Study
Th&amp;t's why on Sunday mornilJIS I start to church with
.Wednesday 7 p. m.; choir Middleport, corner of Sixth and
Wed~esday ~venong prayer Crusade, .6:30 p. m.; Prayer
~ boy on eaeb side of m": I want God to be a rulity' in their
.e!~clice, Wed., S::ja p. m.
Palmer Streets, Rev. Charles
C HRtS TIAN
SCIENCE meelong and Boble study, 7:itp. meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN _ Simons,
pastor.
Danny Services, 315 Main St., Pl. m.
choir practice, 7 p. m.
l1veo u He baa been in mille.
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, pastor. Thompson, Sunday School Pleasant. Sunday services, 11
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,ST. JOHN LUTHERAN _
DEXTER CHUI!CH OF
Charles Evans, Supt.; wonhlp church school for everyone mee!Jng. 7:30p.m.
Pine Gro
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CHRIST -Danny Evans
co· .:_ ve,. S ev. r ur pastor. Norman C Will supt'
Servlc.. 10 ·. 30 a. m. Con· . 9· 15 am . u-no"ng worship
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lrmallon Class, Saturday, 9:45
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service 7 p. m . Wednesday.
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7:30 p. m. Rev . Jay StiiJ•
Sunday School attenda""&lt;! at
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RACINe FIRST CHURCH pastor .
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Rev. Robert Bumgarner
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HECATH .,.: Worship 10:30 a . WEvedningd worship, 7: 30 p. m. Rev. Willard Dutcher, pastor.
was31 and off · $25 30 ReV Ohio Valley Christian Assembly m.; hurch School 9: 00 a . m.;
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SinneI of Belpre· brought tbe which she attended on a tuition
RUTLAND- Worship 9: 15 a . Ctinlock, pastor. Rev . Morris 9:45 a. m. Church Services first
"'"''Rge in the absimce of .Rev. scholarship. Sbe received the m.; .Church School 10 a . m.; M.. Wolle.
and third Sundays following
Sales· Allis Chalmers - ' Service
Jacob Leman wJio is attending scholarship last year when Don UMVF 7 p. m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- Sunday School, Second and
Middleport. Ol io
Farm · Industrial · Lawri'l Garden
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9a. m. ; Church School lOa. m. ; School, 9:30 a . m. ; Morning m. servoces.
Tuppers Plains
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oldsty were named the "outstanding UMYF Thursday, 7 p. m.
worship, 10: 4S a . m. ; Sunday
of Madison, Ind. , spent a campers" of the 1970 camp.
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
evening worship, 7: 30 p.m.;
L~~G BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
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Rev. Forrest R. Donley
Wednesday even.ing Bible - '"' · Robert Wyatt, pastor;
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Mr. and Mrs. Huey Hall and
ASBURY-Worship lla. m .; Study, 7:30 o. m. '
Sunday School sup!., Ronald
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tuttle and bertonwererec:entguestsatthe w~cs. lsi Tuesday.
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A Family That· Worships T&lt;ogelher
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- ..... Cownbuaspeotafew Norman McCain home.
on.; Church s.chool 10 a. m . ; ,pastor . Sunday School 9: 30
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Akronrecentlyspentafewdays m. .
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Lisa Riggs of Logan spent a Reed.
WSCS. Jrd ,y.onday,7 :30 p. m.
SI. LVER RUN FREE BAP- a .m . ; Young eople's service,
6: 45p.m. ; Evangellsllcservlc
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Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
Ohio 's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Babcock.
McCain, Sheila NeweU, Pam - ~r~yer ur~nd c Btb'te9 ;iu'd'y; pasi&lt;Jr. Sunday school, 10 a.m .; Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
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Middleport, Olio
Middleport, 0 . ·
Rev. and Mrs. Randy Kautz, Cathy Davis, 'Kathy Wednesday, 7, 30 p. m .
Henry Davis, supl. ; evening
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Lavendar and son of Athens Newell, campers, and Sherry
were Saturday evemng
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of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth returned from church camp at
Rev. Martha Ann Mollner
HESTER CHURCH ·OF
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APPLE GROVE_ Worship 8 GOD
-Rev. Donald A. Sheets, School Supt. Sunday School,
Griffilth •
Ohio valley ,..__,_!ian
Member of the Big 3
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Weekend visitors of Mr. and near Darwin·
p. m. 2nd and 4th Sundays ; m W hi
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Church School 9:30 a . m. ; Mid E ,; . ors P service, 11 a . m.; ~ors op :30. Prayer meeting,
Chester, Ohio
Mrs. Clarence Nichols were
Mr. and Mrs. Leone Babcock Week Service, Wedne•day, 8 p.
venong service. 7:30. Prayer
uesday, 7:30 p. m. Ernest
Tuppers Plains
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their son, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert recently spent the weekend with m.
service and youth service, Deeter, class leader. Yough
BETHANY (Dorcas)
Thursday,J: 30 p. m.
Meeting Wednesday,7:30 p. m.,
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LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Ernest Deeter, leader.
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School 10: 30 a . m .
- Robert Eugene Musser,
MT . . HERMON UNITED
two daughters of Athens Rt. 5
,CARME'L- Worship, 11 a . pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 BRETH ERN CHURCH IN
and Mrs. Betty Kyle and two where she underwent minor m., lsi and 3rd Sundays ; a.m .; morning worship, 10:30; CHRIST- Rev. Robert Shook,
W.
Family Recreation
bildre of Los. •n-Jes Calif
Church School, 10 a . m.
Robert Bobo, Sunday school pastor, Sunday School. 9:30 a
Pomeroy-Member F. D. I. C &amp;
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EAST LETART- Worship, 9 sup!. Sunday evening service, m., Roy Pooler, sup!.; Allred
Swimmjng
Mr. and Mrs. Ge«ge WhitleiDg
Mrs. Bessie &amp;rr left for a. m .• I sf and 3rd Sundays; 7: 30 p.m . ; youth . meeflno. Wolfe, asst. supt. ; morning
Federal Reserve System
and tw~ children of Ca8ey, W. Michigan where she will visit . Church School, 10 a.m. , lsi and Monday, 1 p.m . Midweek worship .- 11 a .m., evening ·----=-:-:-~--------'---t---;~;-:--;:-~-::--'------1
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sermon 7· 30 p m aile r·
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Meigs County Bran·ch
cher of Lottridge.
Nortonbeforegoingtoherhome Wednesday, 8 p. m.
' ·, SYRACI.~E CHURCH OF a. m . at ernatlng Sunday
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Mr. · and Mrs . Hobert in Los Angeles, Calif., after
GREAT BEND- Worship 11 THE NAZARENE ·- Rev. M. C. mornings ,
Alfred
Wolle,
Rexall Drugs
Whiteside of Parkersburg spent visiUng relatives t Bel
a. m., 2nd and 4th Sundays ; Larimore, pastor. Bob Moorer layleader ; Christian Endeavor
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Sunday School Supt. Sunday 7: 30 p . m . Sunday, Rage;
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LETART FALLS - , Worship School , classes for all ages, 9:30 Buckley. president. Prayer
992-2955
Pomeroy
Webster and Judy.
Columbus, and friends at 10 a . m.; Church School9 a. m. a . m.; mor_ping worship, 10:45, meeting, Wednesday, 7: 30p. m
296
Second Ph. 992-386:t Pomeroy
Lesa Riggs of Logan is Coolville
MORNING STAR- Worship NY~S Sunday, 6:30 p. m.; Board meeting first Monday
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spent the weekend with Mrs· Wednesday, 8 p. m.
meeting, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNtTEO
andGAIJL'S
Mrs. Maxine Chapman Leota Massar of Eastern
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Russell Lester, pastor. Worship
St. Rt . 1 ·
Chester, Olio
Electric Motor Repair
810 W. Main
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received
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Grimes Church School, 10 a . m.
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PORTLAND - Worship 7: 30 DENOMINATION _ Rev ,
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Dennis Weaver. pastor. Sunday RUTLAN 0
.Vashington, D. C.
Mrs, Netsel Weathennan.
2nd and 4th Sundays ; Church school, 9: 30 a .m.; Bob Barber, _
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Mrs. Nora Damewood of
The barn of Mr. and Mrs. School 10 a . m .
sup!. ; worship service, 10:30
RUTLAND FIRST BAP·
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WESLEYAN (Racine] a.m .; youlhmeeling. 6:45p.m. ; TtST-Rev. Samuel Jackson,
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Worship, 11 a. m.; · Church church. 7:30p.m. Bible study, pastor. Sunday School, lOa. m.;
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Wednesday, 7: 30p.m.
t.l!'s . Gertrude Butler, supt
Syracuse
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Mrs. Jessie New~U and sister, the ground. The fire department
UMYF for all churches of the
Prayer Service, 1:30 p. m.;
Kermit Walton, IW;Jr.
Mrs. Mary Reed of Eastern.
was caUed but was unable to Southern Cluster. 7: 30 p. m.
EDEiiiUNtTED BRETH-REN _or•ach;ng se.rvlce, 2 !'· m .
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CHRIST- Elden R. Blake,
Mrs · William O!apman was - save the bam Whlch was fllled Center (Qak Grove Road.)
pastor. Sunday School. lOa. m. ;
RUTLAND CHURC~ OF
taken to Camden Clark Hospilal with hay and a wagon.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
~onnle Holsinger, sup!. Mar- CHRIST - Sunday. school; 9: 30
Rev. Ja~ob Lehman
nong ~ermon , II a . m.; Evening a.m., V. H. Braley, sup!.;
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service Christian Endeavor, communion and . devotions,
Church and-Office Supplies" Gifts .
Furniture
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ALFRED - Worshlp11a. m. ; 7:30 p, m.; Mrs . ~yda 10: 30 a.m. Regular board
992-2641
Middleport
Church Sc~ooiiiO a. m.&gt;-Prayer Che~alier , president. Song meeting 7:30, third
Saturday
Phone 985-3308
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Church School 9 a . m:: Prayer nesday, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mazie MUNITY CHURCH ' - Rev.
Amos Tillis, pastor. Sunday
Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m. HolsinQer, class leader.
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POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
11 a . m.; Wednesday
a . m.; Church School 10 a . m. CH-URCH-Harrisonville Road. service,
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
prayer
meeting,
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NORTH BETHEL- Worship H
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II a . m.; Church SchoollO a . m.
ev. oy ay or, pastor; Henrl Sunday night worship, 7:30.
186 N. Second
Middleport
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RUTLAND
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School, 9:ao a. m:; THE NAZARENE -Rev. Lloyd
Early Sunday_morning at 8:15
P· m.; Church Schoollo a. m.; evening worship, 7:30 p. m." D. GrimiT' . Jr., pastor. Sunday
Praver Meetina. WednP.!Ui,.. ... . A Prayer and prasie service,
Sch"?l. • : 30 a. m.; . tw:Jrning
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P·sitvER RiDGE- worship, · Thursday, 7:30P- m .
wor!= .•p, 10:30 a. m.,· Young
INFORMATION
' 10 a.m. ; Church School, 9.a. m.
COMMUNITY
CHURCH, people's service, 6:45 p. m .;
INTERVIEWS
TUPPERS
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Oe•ter - Rev. James Queen, Evangelistic services, 7: 30 .p
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Racine, Ohio
·Ph. 949-3272 2-«&lt;lincoln St.
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~ledCI!!,~_!I_,\It.CIIrlst .:-Rev. R~. Clifford Coleman, pastor
r . . rtn, pasn&gt;&lt;, Fred BlaeHnar. Sunday. school,
9: 30 a.m. ;
sup!. Sunday Sci1oQI , t : 15 a . m.; . Hersh!'! McClure;. supt. ; wor• Woo:shtp, 10:25 a . m.f . youth ship service. 10:30 . a . m.;
choir rehearsal; Monday. 6:30 evening worship. 7: 30. WedP: m .. Mro. Marvin Burt, nesday prayer meeting and
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'.EN!L_- ,...lddleport, ~~v. ~Minersville, Guy W. Lowther, CHRISTIAN- David Stauffer,
A.."', ......., • .-••u• ;. "'"Y" Jr .• pastor.. Sunday ,'s cl6!r•.,KI pot.tiiN'Stlintorjl St~oio, sup!. • ·
Carson, sup!;~ Sunday school, •a .m.; . pr~achlng, H •:!-OJti; t,I!Jrniilg worship. 9:30 ...m.;
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Mr. .UNTON . _,APTIS] M~SON COUNTY
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LETART FALLS UNITED ·
Raymond Walburn, sup! ·BYTERtAN Middlepo'rt-Rev
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Stanley PlaHenburg, minister.
JEIIQVAH'$_Wil' NE_SSES _ p.m. II welcqme.
morning worship, 11 a.m .' servl~, Wednesday, 7, 30 p.m . .
" 'tw:Jrnlng prayer and sermon, Larry Carnahan presiding
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURcH " Evening services, Tuesday and Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
I0:30 · a . m. Hol_y communion minister. Sunday, Bible lecture, - Letart Route l, lhe Rev. Stan Frlday.T:30.
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pastor. Boble School, 9:30a. m,; •of Christ in . Christian Unli!n- . MASON~ - CHURCH
p.m. Wedne Y Bible otudy, You"!! Peoples ...-vice, 7 p. m.;
worship, 10:30; adult worshop Lawrence Manley pastor· Mrs CHRIST J h s·
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Evenong service, 7:30 p. m.;
servl£e ·: and " YC)U!!Q. peoples. ' Russell Young S~nday Schooi w hi - 10 0 " _Ieete, pastor.
Wednesday Mid-Week Prayer
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PLANTS COMMUNITY Service 730
d~y-Wednesday, &lt;•m.blned E~.,;in~" w~s~i:" -7:~. aw~: ; 1 ~5 a .m .; ~denln~ worship, MISSION - Antiquity. Ser- meetiryg. ~,J·p~m.; Evenrng-·
Boble study · ancl prayer nesday prayer meeting 7:30 p . We&lt;Jrir~;;;;y 7.;owee service, ~ces. 7: 30p. m. Thursday and .worshop. 7:30 p, m.
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NAZARENE - Rev . Herbert
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MIDDLEPORT PEN - GOD -Second St., Mason, w.
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STIVERSVILLE
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Sunday School. y;.,ng PeoPle'~ Rev. William Knittel, pastor;
unday school, 10 a. m. ; MUNITY CHURCH - Rev . Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
My aona, Jack and Freddie, are great surfboard' riders.
Leglon,Jp. m .; Thursday, 110 3 Ralf.h Priddy, Sunday School -mornong ~orshl~, 11 a . m.; . Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday Richard Barton, sup!. Prayer
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· p.·. m., Ladles Home league; 7 sup .; Classes for all ages, ~angellst1c serv1ce, 7:30 p. m. morning worst\ip service, 10 meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.
at which they can beat me (yet), they are tickled piDk
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p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and ' lO CHURCH- Corner Ash and CHRIST in Christian Union- _ Pomeroy -Harrisonville Max Donahue, Moddleporl,
that I was growing up.
a .m. Confessions, Saturday 1~· Plum,
Middleport.
Noel Rev . O'Dell Manley, pastor. Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. pastor.
I learned mud! from Dad. He waa a lot of fun, and y1!l:
7:30p.m.
HerrmaM, pastor; John Dill, Sundayschool,,9:30a.m., Roger Paul . McElroy,
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE
I valued just as much his serious moments. There was no
' POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST: Sun~y School Supt. Saturday Manley, sup!.; evening service, School_Supt. Sunday School9: 30 METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
·-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George evenong service, 1 p. m. Sunday 7: 30. W~dnesday evening a. m., morning worshop and Gill, pastor. William Bailey,
doubt about his deep and abiding love for God. Tbe memory
iSkinner, Sunday School sup!. Scho.ol. 10 a_. m.; Sunday ~~~; e'::i,:'i~gngy, ..J,f,30serpv.lmce' communoon! 10:30 a. '!'·; sup!. Sunday School, 9: 30a. m.;
of his quiet voice speaking of God eteadled me thnJ~gli
S~nday School, 9:30 a . m.; evenong worshop. 7 p.m.
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morning worship, 10:30 a. m.:
f.;..~~'::'o ~%.i~~rv~~~er. endeavor, 6: 30; Worship ser- Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIS'f CHURCH of
voces , Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Christian Youth
BYF, 6 p. m.; Bible Study
Th&amp;t's why on Sunday mornilJIS I start to church with
.Wednesday 7 p. m.; choir Middleport, corner of Sixth and
Wed~esday ~venong prayer Crusade, .6:30 p. m.; Prayer
~ boy on eaeb side of m": I want God to be a rulity' in their
.e!~clice, Wed., S::ja p. m.
Palmer Streets, Rev. Charles
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SCIENCE meelong and Boble study, 7:itp. meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN _ Simons,
pastor.
Danny Services, 315 Main St., Pl. m.
choir practice, 7 p. m.
l1veo u He baa been in mille.
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, pastor. Thompson, Sunday School Pleasant. Sunday services, 11
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DEXTER CHUI!CH OF
Charles Evans, Supt.; wonhlp church school for everyone mee!Jng. 7:30p.m.
Pine Gro
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co· .:_ ve,. S ev. r ur pastor. Norman C Will supt'
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COOPERATIVE
and7 :_30p. m. Tuesday evening OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
m.; worShip; 3:15 p. m. Dorcas students.
worshop, 7: 30.
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Sunday School attenda""&lt;! at
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RACINe FIRST CHURCH pastor .
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Miss Sherry MeCaln recently
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
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HECATH .,.: Worship 10:30 a . WEvedningd worship, 7: 30 p. m. Rev. Willard Dutcher, pastor.
was31 and off · $25 30 ReV Ohio Valley Christian Assembly m.; hurch School 9: 00 a . m.;
e nes ay, Sunday School Mrs. Warier Francis, Sunday.
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SinneI of Belpre· brought tbe which she attended on a tuition
RUTLAND- Worship 9: 15 a . Ctinlock, pastor. Rev . Morris 9:45 a. m. Church Services first
"'"''Rge in the absimce of .Rev. scholarship. Sbe received the m.; .Church School 10 a . m.; M.. Wolle.
and third Sundays following
Sales· Allis Chalmers - ' Service
Jacob Leman wJio is attending scholarship last year when Don UMVF 7 p. m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- Sunday School, Second and
Middleport. Ol io
Farm · Industrial · Lawri'l Garden
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Tuppers Plains
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oldsty were named the "outstanding UMYF Thursday, 7 p. m.
worship, 10: 4S a . m. ; Sunday
of Madison, Ind. , spent a campers" of the 1970 camp.
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
evening worship, 7: 30 p.m.;
L~~G BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
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Rev. Forrest R. Donley
Wednesday even.ing Bible - '"' · Robert Wyatt, pastor;
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Mr. and Mrs. Huey Hall and
ASBURY-Worship lla. m .; Study, 7:30 o. m. '
Sunday School sup!., Ronald
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tuttle and bertonwererec:entguestsatthe w~cs. lsi Tuesday.
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A Family That· Worships T&lt;ogelher
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on.; Church s.chool 10 a. m . ; ,pastor . Sunday School 9: 30
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Mrs. Nora Damewood of WSCS, 3rd Wednesday. 7:30 p. a.m .; youth and junior youth
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Akronrecentlyspentafewdays m. .
service, 6: 45 p.m .; evening METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
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SISler, Mrs. Mary lOa. m.; Church School9a . m .; praise, Wednesday. 7:30 p.m . a.m .; Mornln~ worship, 10:30
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Lisa Riggs of Logan spent a Reed.
WSCS. Jrd ,y.onday,7 :30 p. m.
SI. LVER RUN FREE BAP- a .m . ; Young eople's service,
6: 45p.m. ; Evangellsllcservlc
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Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
Ohio 's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Babcock.
McCain, Sheila NeweU, Pam - ~r~yer ur~nd c Btb'te9 ;iu'd'y; pasi&lt;Jr. Sunday school, 10 a.m .; Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
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Rev. and Mrs. Randy Kautz, Cathy Davis, 'Kathy Wednesday, 7, 30 p. m .
Henry Davis, supl. ; evening
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Lavendar and son of Athens Newell, campers, and Sherry
were Saturday evemng
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Rev. Martha Ann Mollner
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APPLE GROVE_ Worship 8 GOD
-Rev. Donald A. Sheets, School Supt. Sunday School,
Griffilth •
Ohio valley ,..__,_!ian
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Weekend visitors of Mr. and near Darwin·
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Church School 9:30 a . m. ; Mid E ,; . ors P service, 11 a . m.; ~ors op :30. Prayer meeting,
Chester, Ohio
Mrs. Clarence Nichols were
Mr. and Mrs. Leone Babcock Week Service, Wedne•day, 8 p.
venong service. 7:30. Prayer
uesday, 7:30 p. m. Ernest
Tuppers Plains
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their son, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert recently spent the weekend with m.
service and youth service, Deeter, class leader. Yough
BETHANY (Dorcas)
Thursday,J: 30 p. m.
Meeting Wednesday,7:30 p. m.,
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- Robert Eugene Musser,
MT . . HERMON UNITED
two daughters of Athens Rt. 5
,CARME'L- Worship, 11 a . pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 BRETH ERN CHURCH IN
and Mrs. Betty Kyle and two where she underwent minor m., lsi and 3rd Sundays ; a.m .; morning worship, 10:30; CHRIST- Rev. Robert Shook,
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Family Recreation
bildre of Los. •n-Jes Calif
Church School, 10 a . m.
Robert Bobo, Sunday school pastor, Sunday School. 9:30 a
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Swimmjng
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Mrs. Bessie &amp;rr left for a. m .• I sf and 3rd Sundays; 7: 30 p.m . ; youth . meeflno. Wolfe, asst. supt. ; morning
Federal Reserve System
and tw~ children of Ca8ey, W. Michigan where she will visit . Church School, 10 a.m. , lsi and Monday, 1 p.m . Midweek worship .- 11 a .m., evening ·----=-:-:-~--------'---t---;~;-:--;:-~-::--'------1
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Meigs County Bran·ch
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Nortonbeforegoingtoherhome Wednesday, 8 p. m.
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Mr. · and Mrs . Hobert in Los Angeles, Calif., after
GREAT BEND- Worship 11 THE NAZARENE ·- Rev. M. C. mornings ,
Alfred
Wolle,
Rexall Drugs
Whiteside of Parkersburg spent visiUng relatives t Bel
a. m., 2nd and 4th Sundays ; Larimore, pastor. Bob Moorer layleader ; Christian Endeavor
We Fill All Doctors Prescr•' ptlons
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Sunday School Supt. Sunday 7: 30 p . m . Sunday, Rage;
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LETART FALLS - , Worship School , classes for all ages, 9:30 Buckley. president. Prayer
992-2955
Pomeroy
Webster and Judy.
Columbus, and friends at 10 a . m.; Church School9 a. m. a . m.; mor_ping worship, 10:45, meeting, Wednesday, 7: 30p. m
296
Second Ph. 992-386:t Pomeroy
Lesa Riggs of Logan is Coolville
MORNING STAR- Worship NY~S Sunday, 6:30 p. m.; Board meeting first Monday
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spending a week With Dian Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Babcock a . m .; MidWeek Service , 7:30 p.m . Mid-week · prayer•._,
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Massar of Eastern.
spent the weekend with Mrs· Wednesday, 8 p. m.
meeting, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNtTEO
andGAIJL'S
Mrs. Maxine Chapman Leota Massar of Eastern
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Russell Lester, pastor. Worship
St. Rt . 1 ·
Chester, Olio
Electric Motor Repair
810 W. Main
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received
word
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Grimes Church School, 10 a . m.
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hoepitalizalion of her sister, of Athens and Mrs. Myrtle
PORTLAND - Worship 7: 30 DENOMINATION _ Rev ,
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Dennis Weaver. pastor. Sunday RUTLAN 0
.Vashington, D. C.
Mrs, Netsel Weathennan.
2nd and 4th Sundays ; Church school, 9: 30 a .m.; Bob Barber, _
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Mrs. Nora Damewood of
The barn of Mr. and Mrs. School 10 a . m .
sup!. ; worship service, 10:30
RUTLAND FIRST BAP·
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WESLEYAN (Racine] a.m .; youlhmeeling. 6:45p.m. ; TtST-Rev. Samuel Jackson,
I ake Someone with You to Church
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In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
VISJ g
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Wednesday, 7: 30p.m.
t.l!'s . Gertrude Butler, supt
Syracuse
992 _3986
Mrs. Jessie New~U and sister, the ground. The fire department
UMYF for all churches of the
Prayer Service, 1:30 p. m.;
Kermit Walton, IW;Jr.
Mrs. Mary Reed of Eastern.
was caUed but was unable to Southern Cluster. 7: 30 p. m.
EDEiiiUNtTED BRETH-REN _or•ach;ng se.rvlce, 2 !'· m .
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each
Sunday
at
the
Youth
IN
CHRIST- Elden R. Blake,
Mrs · William O!apman was - save the bam Whlch was fllled Center (Qak Grove Road.)
pastor. Sunday School. lOa. m. ;
RUTLAND CHURC~ OF
taken to Camden Clark Hospilal with hay and a wagon.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
~onnle Holsinger, sup!. Mar- CHRIST - Sunday. school; 9: 30
Rev. Ja~ob Lehman
nong ~ermon , II a . m.; Evening a.m., V. H. Braley, sup!.;
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service Christian Endeavor, communion and . devotions,
Church and-Office Supplies" Gifts .
Furniture
and
AWIIaffces
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ALFRED - Worshlp11a. m. ; 7:30 p, m.; Mrs . ~yda 10: 30 a.m. Regular board
992-2641
Middleport
Church Sc~ooiiiO a. m.&gt;-Prayer Che~alier , president. Song meeting 7:30, third
Saturday
Phone 985-3308
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meeting , Wednesday, 7: 45p.m. servoce and sermon, 8:20. Mid- N~ch m'lnth.
THE
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JOPPA -o Worship 10 a . m. ; Week prayer meeting Wed'
Church School 9 a . m:: Prayer nesday, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mazie MUNITY CHURCH ' - Rev.
Amos Tillis, pastor. Sunday
Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m. HolsinQer, class leader.
Attend the Oturch of Your.;Choice' -: .,1
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9:30
a.
m.;
Worship
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POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
11 a . m.; Wednesday
a . m.; Church School 10 a . m. CH-URCH-Harrisonville Road. service,
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
prayer
meeting,
7: 30 - p. m.
NORTH BETHEL- Worship H
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II a . m.; Church SchoollO a . m.
ev. oy ay or, pastor; Henrl Sunday night worship, 7:30.
186 N. Second
Middleport
Pomeroy \'
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RE EDSVILLE - Worship 8 ~nday
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
School, 9:ao a. m:; THE NAZARENE -Rev. Lloyd
Early Sunday_morning at 8:15
P· m.; Church Schoollo a. m.; evening worship, 7:30 p. m." D. GrimiT' . Jr., pastor. Sunday
Praver Meetina. WednP.!Ui,.. ... . A Prayer and prasie service,
Sch"?l. • : 30 a. m.; . tw:Jrning
. NEWS, PAST. PRESENT, FUTURE
P·sitvER RiDGE- worship, · Thursday, 7:30P- m .
wor!= .•p, 10:30 a. m.,· Young
INFORMATION
' 10 a.m. ; Church School, 9.a. m.
COMMUNITY
CHURCH, people's service, 6:45 p. m .;
INTERVIEWS
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Oe•ter - Rev. James Queen, Evangelistic services, 7: 30 .p
m. Wed,nesliay evening service
..- - - - - - - - ··_ _ _ _ _ _ _.-,_ _ _.J Worship 9 a ' m.; Church School , pastor . Worship services 7:30 p. "'·
Racine, Ohio
·Ph. 949-3272 2-«&lt;lincoln St.
'.. Middleport
10 a . m.
Saturday and Sunday, 7:30 p.m.

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Work Guaranteed
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Estimate on Furnace
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2. YEAR-OLD

registered
......, hone gelding. Phone
992-299Q.
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TREE ripened peaches at the
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starting Set., July 31st. ~
t ·a.m. to 6 p.m . Phone 173SSJP•
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envelope to: Mrs. · J. A.
P•gc~· 2601 - 1sth st. •
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O.vlsburg, Mich .• •19.
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992-2094

606 E. Main

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Roofin41&amp; Carpenter
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'Work
Spouting, Roof

NEI.GLER ConstrucliOII. For
NEW&amp; OLD WORK
lluiiCIIng or remodeling your '
All
Weather
Roofi111 lo Con~.ome. Call Guy Nelgler,
Racine, 011io.
· struction Co. ond Anthony
7-31-tfc Pluillbilll lo HNil"f·
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Complete Plumltlng, 'Helling
~nd Air COIIditiotting.
11--::-:== ::-:-::----.JJ RALPHIS CARPET - Up- 24t Uncoln St. Middleport, 0.
ltolstery Cleani11g Service.
s~ING.ER Zig -,;;_
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Free estimates. Phone
Phone tt:l-1550
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From the Largest Truck or
Bulldoler Radiator to the
Smallest Heater Core.

O'BRIEN ELECTRIC SERVICE. Phone 9-lt..tSSl.
5-JO.Ifc

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Real Estate For Sale

AWNINGS, storm doors and .READY· MIX
CONCRETE
FliRM-FORSALE
windows, carports, delivered right to your
t R~ HOME, full bath and
marquees, aluminum siding
pro/eel. Fasl and HI~. Free
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and railing. Call A. JaCob,
one;.hall; central forced air
sales representative. For free
est mates. Phone 9 2·3214.
estimates, phone Charles
Goegleln Ready-Mix Co ..
{oEI! heat. garage, outbuil'dlng, large bam. Will sell
Lisle, Syracuse.
Middleport, Ohio.
house and part or all 115
Johnson and Son, Inc.
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acru. Plenty water in
S-27-lfc ··•
pashns, woocts. and 21\t-acre - - - - - - - - - O'DELL WHEEL alignment
lake. Phone 992-M80.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
Complete lronl end ser-vice,
7-J0-31p ReaSOIIable rates. Ph. 4-16-4712,
lune up and brake service.
Gallipolis. John Russell,
Wheels
b•lanced elec6 ROOM HOUSE, bath, Depol
Owner I. Operator.
Ironically . ' All
work
St •• Rutland. J . J. Fry.
S-lJ.Ifc
guaranteed.
Reasonable
7-JO.Ifc
rates. Phone 992-3213.
CURTISS "cattle" breeding
7-27-tfc ·
MIDOLEPORT- S room brldt
service. Dally service' or. any
home with bath, paneling and
lype of information, can ROSEB-E-RRY Furnace lnwall to·will carpeting. Phone
Leland Parker 992-2264,
siallatlon. Free estimates 011
992'-lSoiO or 992-3-46.5.
Pomeroy, home office. or
new furnaces, oil or gas.
7-26-llc
Coolville, call station 667-3251.
Service work. Call Cecil
7-18-12tc
Roseberry, Racine, Oblo.
HOOSE. 6 rooms and bath, 1651 .
Ph011e 614-1.13-227~. •
l incoln Hgts. Call 992-3970. SEWING MACHINES. Repair
7-22-JO!c
7-27-41c service, all makes, 992-2214,
-::.=-The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. FOR YOUR new shingled roof,
iKXJSE,. 1642 Lincoln Heights. Aulhorllld Singer Sales and
contact Roush Construction.
Call Danny Thompson. 992Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
PhOIIe '1'12-5039.
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7-9-JO!c
7-18-lfc
AUTOMOBilE Insurance been
SIX ROOM house, bath, full
cancelled?
lost_ your
basement, 133 Butternut Ave.,
operator's license? Call 992·
See Us At The ...
j,usti walking distance from
2966.
dbwntown Pomeroy . Contact
6-15-tfc
Ed Hedtrick. 2137 Wadsworth
llrfv.e,. Cot umbos, Ohio, phone SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller •
2!Jl-.W4, Columbus.
SanllatiOII, Stewart. Ohio. Ph.
-5-9·1fc
662-3035.
2-12-lfc
iiQUSE story and half, 6 rooms.
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bafl't, Rutland. Phone 742·
C.
BRADFORD,
Auclloneer
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Complele Service
6-25-tfc
Phone 9-19-3121
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Racine, Ohio
HOO!&gt;E, 1640 Lincoln His.,
Crllf Bradford
- 0 ) '. Phone 992-2293.
5-1-tfc
, 10.25-tfc
HARRISON'S TV AND AN( 08VENIENT bul secludea
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
building lots on T79 at Rock
992-2522.
Springs. Within walking
6'- 111-tfc
dist.ance of Meigs High
S&lt;hool'• a 5 minute drive from PAPER HANGING, Interior
Flloiiet•"Y· Call or see Bill
and exterior painting. Phone
Wl.tte• weekends or after 5
992-3630.
p.m. weekdays. Phone 992·
7-1J.JO!p
7-11·"C BACKHOE AND DOZER. work.
.
Septic tanks lnstallld. George
l BEDROOM brick home .
(Bill) Pullins. Ph011e 992-2478.
Choice location In Mlddlaport.
+25-lfc
Soent by· -'ntmonl only.
I'IIOIIe 992-5523 alter 4 p.m.
Poodles.
S-7·tfC DOG grooming
Schnaulers. Experienced
professional
work,
no r-:::=:-=-=:--:::-:-.,-...,--4
IIIIEW. 3-bedroom home In
tranqullllers,
gentle
.
handMiddleport . . Built-In kitchen,
llng; SS up. Coolville 667·6214.
aramlc tile bath, all-electric
7-2J.12tp
Opon:
!iNti. good neighborhood. Can
arronge FHA llnanclng . WILL DO • rooting, painting,
f Tilt Mon., Tues.
Telephone 992-3600 or 992·
plumbing and carpente~
Wid. 1o Fri.
:nlf.
work, aluminum siding .
f Til6 Thun. &amp; Soil,
7-25-tfc
Phone 992·7324 or Ul-4919.
m-7261
7-20-l2tc lOS N. 2nd Ave. Middleport
Far m lor Sale
71 ACRES on Shade ~r,
di'illedl well, modem
e,
aluminum siding, paneling.
~cres river bollorn.
l'l'iane 992-4133 after 1 p.m •
7-27-41c

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R - Addltiolls

USEDGFFSET PlATB

septic tank. Get Klein· .
All septic lank cleaner•
Landmark Farm 'Bureau,
l'llmeroy.
7-30-llc

23 CHANNEL C. B. ··
lltawnlng Eagle or •Cobra ,.,
11 h.p. Johllson outboard
molor. Phone llti-4112.

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Kitchens, a.ths

DON'T PUMP your 51'i!,~

16 -FT. TROTWOOD travel
trailer.
Bottled
gas
refrigerator and .heater .
Phone992-M80.
7-JO.Jip

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MOTORCYCLES
Mid--SUm-r Selt
on All Models
Seve UpToS200.00
OVtr 11 Percent
HAWK'S l-DAY
CYCLE SALE
2 miles -'II Of Aittens. 0 .
Rt.33
Open Mo!n-• Wid., Fri.
10 a.m. to • p.m.
Pllolle5tu66J

:Remodeling

10:1&amp;.1fc:

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FURNISHED and unfurrilshecl ·
992-504.

0

ABOUT

Re-ala~ge

Hl'-411:

TRAILER SPACE 011 old Rt. 33.
~lie north gf , _ Meigs
High School. Phone 992,34~.
3-5-ffc:

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TRAILER •. Brown's Trailer
Park. Minersville. 'Phone ·m .

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Pomtroy, Ohio, on the 11h day
OIA~~gust, lt71, 11 10:00 O'Clock.
A.M .• ll)t lollo,.lng fonds ond
-ments:
SI!Htad in lht Vllllllt of .
MldclltiiOrt. Mtigs County,
Ollie. lting LOt No. 15 tn
Bolworth'l AdclitiOn to Lowtr

Pomeroy, now lncorporlttd
lnlo mtdt • ,.., of tht
. Vill..t of Mlddltporl.
-R-enee: votumt 201,
P - 415, Mtit&amp; County D....

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TRAILER lOts, llob's MObile
Court • . Rt. 124, 'S yraouse.
Olio. 992·2951.
.
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GUN SHOOT, ·. Forkld Run .
Sportsman Club, Sunday, !~SCHULT hllusetraller in
ooc1 tolldltlon, 11&lt;35. 'liM
A&amp;IQUII1, 11 . - . .
7-21-3tc
room : Ideal for conPr"J.ICI Wo. J
lltlruction --'&lt;ers or summer
~~n~g
c:::~~ . coMhome. No Sunday sales. ~II
soporote seoltci blda tor 1110 KOSCOT Kosmetlcs, July61UfJ-2212.
construction of a now oll-wtldtd
A&amp;IQusl specill, Kart Kon7-29,Jjp
stHI bHm brlctge locttad on
dii!Oil oil SS. Value , _ 011ly
"Wilker Road" Twp. Ret. No. $2.50. Dlstrlbulon. ar-n•s,
AKC WHITE toy poodles, 6
210 will be rtctlvtd by tnt
phone 992-5113.
old, one female toy
Boord Of County Com 7-4-ffc:
poodle. 1-year old. Phone 992·
mlulontn Of Mtlgs Counly,
Ohio, ot Ill office In lilt Cour- SAVE UP 10 one hall. Brlllt 33111.
ihouM. Pomeroy, · Ohio 45769
~lick TV to Olud&lt;'s TV
until TundiY•AuttUSI 17, 1971at
10:00 A.M., •nd then ot Slid
• 151 Buttemut Ave.,
Ofllcepubilclyop-ond rood
Pomeroy.
'
1971DIAL'nSewzig.zag-ing
o.loud.
-4-23-tfc machine left In layaway.
Tho lnlormotlon lOr Bidders,
Beautiful postel color. full
Form of Bid, Form of contract, ~-------------size model. All built"in lo
Plano. Specllicollons end
1
butfonhole, overcast and
Forms of P.trformonce and
1
Poyment Bond ond other I
I fancy stltdl. Pay Ius! UUS
controct ctocuments moy be
cash or terms available.
tumlntd at ""' IOIIowing: I
1 Trade-ins accepted. Phone
Boord of County Com - I
br IRl JOU
I 992-5641.
mluloners OHice, COUrthouse, 1
7-:ZUlc
1
Pomeroy, Ohio.
I
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Cop In moy be oblllntd tt tht 1
1 VACUUM clea- brand new
1I 1971 model. Complete with all
~~r.:'
cou1':u~,':,9~:::: 1
f 0r
7:!chu:r. 1 shoppinl sprees
1
Any ulllucc-ul bid-, upon 1
I $27 cash or budget plan
roturlllng auch HI promptly lnd - - - - - - - - - - - - available. Phone '1'12-56.11 .
I~ good condliloll, · will be · ·
7-:ZU!c
retundtd his poymfllt lnd any
non-bidder upon so _returning
..
.
LOFTY PILE, tree !rom soil ;,
luch • set will receive no ANTIQUES, telephoneS. brass
the carpet cleaned with Blue
refund .
beds. clotks. dishes, old
Lustre.
Rent
electr ic
The owner rtstrv~ lhe right
fumllllre, etc. Write M. . D.
shampooer Sl, Baker Fur1
10
::1:c~ ~~:~~dro:lr::~:~ or
Miller. Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
nilure Company.
. No -bidder m1y wllhdro" his
Call 992-4271 ·
.f
.tfc
7-:ZUtc
7
bid within 10 doYS lfltr tilt
lcluol dolt of lllti openlnll
ANTIQUE 'S :
dishes, BEANS, half-runner and
ihtteol .
·
harvester. Pick your own IOAR 0 OF COUNTY
telephones, clock&gt;. bra55
COMMITTIONERS
S1.50
a bushel, bring c:ronbads,llmps, etc. Lee Rudisill.
ialners. AidrP!W Cross, Letart
Mo~s Couniy, Oil to
Phone 992-3403.
Falls, Olio.
Chor "R~r~ias;k
7-1-311tp
7-~tc
Rolph w. Ours
TOP
PRICE
on
ginseng
and
!7l 30 1116, 21
Gol!len Seal • yellow root. Seal lHII - 250 Kawasaki. ,low
mlleiige. SJOO or offer. Phone
tops and stem bOIM! dry, clean
NOTICE OF FILING
992-6279.
no dlrl. All roots. Bill Bailey,
OF INVENTORY
7-29'Jtc
P .0. Box 14, Seculd Street,
AND APPRAISEMENT
Reidsville, Ohio 4ST12.
'
Pr•lt•te Cavrt
Tht Stilt ol Ohio, Mtfts Couniy
7-l·JOIC 19 FT. Yellow Stone travel
To tht Executor ot the ntate ;
trailer, siHJIS 6, $1950.
to such ol the tolowing os ore
COII!acl 3205 Jackson Ave .,
residents of the state or Ohio,
Pt. Pleiisant. Will finance.
viz : - lhe surviving spou~e, the
7-29-31c
next of kin,. the benetlc:lar l es LADY WANTED to live in with
under the will; ond to lhe of elderly lady. Phone t49-4904
forney rtprtHnifng lny Of floe
or 667-3319.
· 1970 SCHULTZ trailer, 12x60,
otoromtllilontd persons :
7-30-Jic
lake over ~ 912·
M a bt I WInebrenner.
Hysell St., Mldc
alll!r 7
Dt&lt;taStd, No. 20502, SyrO&lt;use.
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Ohio, Meigs Counly.
7-211-:ltt
You ore hereby notified lhat
the
Inventory and
Ap prolsemtnt Of the HIOII Of the
wALNUTslereo. AM-FMradto.
aforementioned, deceased, late
feetures a 4-posiliOII se~,.
or sold County, wullltd In lhis
separate aontrols. Balance
Court. Said lnlftntory and .
166.48. Use our budget terms.
Apprllstmtnt will be tor
Call 992-7815 . •
hearing bttora this Court on tht
7·25-Aic
9th doy ot A~~gust. 1971. ot 10:00
o'clock A.M.
Any person desiring to file
1970 KAWASAKI trail bike
tKceptiona thtrtto mu1t file
GJTR, price s:zso. Pt1one Sem
them at least five deys prior to
and
Arnold 992-2360.
the date 111 for I'IHrlng .
Given under my hand and
7-29-tfc
seal of 11ld Court, this 21st day ·

Ohio. In the CIH Of RKE ot July 1971.
Fedwal Credit Union vs. Ralph

Snider, et •1, upon a iud!lmont

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1~31c

ol. lliDemiDe Route LEGAL NOTICE
Yllllied Salllrday wilb Mr. aDd . . AOVERTISIMI!NT
I'OR BIDDERS
!lira. RGJ {ltl• t • • lira. Ellou

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Etaetll! a.rt 11 CottaceY~De,

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OR PIIJNE
992-2550 DAYS OR .992·3509 NIGHIS

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240 L,incoln St., Middleport

- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice

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Fer Relt

OONTACI':
MDIJNY PWIIBING &amp;IIADNG

llld Mrs. Gecqe Roberta at
9 !MU.
llr. IIIII lin. Bill Lewlllllll
line dilldren of Bouloii,
Tlul, ft Ill •lhe1 two ....
wilb 1lie lalllr'l pareala, Mr.
lllljllra. Bay u.,m.n.Mr-. llld
lira. Tim Bmil of New Haven
apeat San4ay with the

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lluutlful GobllleigeCG~ao: with 1111&lt;. VInyl roof, fildcw r 011.Clllldllionlng. tinted glass. blkk 11ytcw1 bucket -~so
.......,., Pwltrectlan axle, «10 cu. ln. ....... Turbo
H)'dromatlc. fii!WW ....,lng. - d i s c brakes. radio'&amp;
r. II!Nf l!*lker, buinper gu¥Cia &amp;. Rally Wheels. ·un.,_,,
Bal4ne* of warranty,
· 1H6PLYMOUTHY·UTA.WA- . •
V-1 engine. 90od II-. dea11 body &amp;._'nk:e vi11yl lnlerior,
' autvmetlc ........, _ . -1110. radiQ. luggage radt.
Ragularly Prlc.cl at $10f5.00. S-'all .
IH6CHEYtlOLETIMPALACPE,
·6 Cyl., stRand. I&lt;Pr_aiiS., loalll ar. good tires, radio.
~· eg. Ice SlfiH.GO. Special!

llimi!Ges.
•. . .•
Mr. aDd Mrs. Woodrow Brown Notice
of Fort Pierce, Fla., Mr. aDd
FREE
169 N. 2nd Ave.
Mrs. EdwarU Kane of SUm- FIM Markel - anllq-.
Middleport, Ollio
menllle, N. J., Mr. and Mn. lunk- and olhar misc. Items.
Arlbur Wlll'iltl' .ind Lila of Sunday, Aug 1, 11 a.m. to 5
PIIGne 992·2725
p.m. No dlllrge 10 buyers, no •
R.m.e JllleDl 'l'lu'lda)r wllb charge 10 sellers. 33 Drive-In
Augrut Specilil
Mr. aDd Mn. Homer Wamer.
Thaalrt, Nelsonville. Ohio,
I
miles
north
of
loc:atad
Oil Sa~ eveniDc the llfiJiiP
PEIIIAIIOOS .
enjoJed 1111 eftlliDg at !be bCime Athens on u. s. 33. __:.:
7-21-3tc
of • lilll!r, Mr. aDd Mrs. Hoyt
at New Haven. Mn. THOROUGHBRED Stud
VIrgie Siewert of West Servlc.. _Roman Captain No.
637.410. $50 raglsterld mares,
O+•'*·.,, jaiDfd tbe group for S35
.grade mares. · Return
dlmer at tile Feflllllll bame. ~rlvlleges . Greg Roush.
Six Operators
llr. aDd Mn. Bonrd Roulh Phone 992-5039.
-7-9.JO!c
. of Mppsl!eld spent Sa~
Appointment
no
· llilllit at the bame ol lin.
always necessary.
~ et:':'s enroale_ bame
Evenings Also
lrcm Jnalcli wbere they 'rillled
lin. llle Gould.
Bi11J Delli Wlllan of Bolivar
Dim II 11"'"""1 a week With
.. ......,• .....,., Mrs. ErmaBill Miller Is joining our 'company, a sPecialist
WIIIaa.
In air conditioning and refrigeration, both
Randall
Roberta and
cblldren, Todd, LesUe and
home and commercial.

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...WE lHINK
HE'S t:VEN
GAJWN A
MITE.

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PITos ~-® CF M~ I!IJS~. M ~ -..::t
ra;p Clltmll'&gt; c:;u.t;S

SWAP SHOP

-£ACH OF lOU
Will BE lliai1G
A OOIIGEROOil
lUll&lt;! I'LL
UtiDEROUID
IF lllltBOI&gt;Y

Beat Inflation!

WE

WAHT610

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BUY- SELL
OR
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TRADE

USED FURNITURE

DICKTRACY '

ALSO
APPUANCES MD
HOUSEWARES

HAVI! URD IT
1D MN&lt;E AN

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East Main

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MlDOLEPORli:... A wonderful
lluy iust $9~600. 1 story frame.

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Unscramblelhelt four Jumbles,
one leller to ea&lt;h square. to
form four ordinary words.

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office

19. Claulc

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mystery
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I5ED&amp; IN MATERNfTY
HO&amp;PrTALS.

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home
28. South

Amertc:an
republic
2'1. Formerly

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to r- tho llll1'lfl'lot .........
aunaled b7 the oltcm . . - ,

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American
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NEED A MOBIU HOME?

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211. camper's

s£LEC1 YOUR

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35. Brink

22. Tolerate
:u. Pondered

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81. Uaually 72,

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82. Senorita's

"'uncle'"
33. HIJhut
note
34. Titania.'•

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ST. Natural
aptii-

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DAILY OBYPJ.'OQUOTE- Ben!'l how to work It:
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Shop the rest and buy the .best. See the new

ODe letter limply
Ia LONGFELLOW
liWidl for another. In this oomplo A. Ia
IIIOCI tor till throo L'., X for tll&lt;o two O'a, ete, SincJe 1.._
............. the 1tll,th IJt4 formation or tile '"'niB ore oil
hlilla. J:aeb i!ay the code lottuo are &lt;IICtere~~t.

Holly Pa~k. now · · • Cln display at O.nnle's.
Free Delivery and Set Up.
, STEVE KIS£11, MGR.
HOURS: I To I Mill. fltru Fri
tToS Soillll"day-t loS Sllllllay

A. Clfililflll' QIIOCNL

DANNIE'S MOIIU HOMIIAiUS
OF POMIIOY, INC
,.. w. Main Sl.

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CONTII:NT lB THJl J'IIITI'RO.
PmlR'S STONE THA.T TURNS ALL IT TOUCRJ:S lN'l'O
GOLD.-BJ:NJAliiN li'RANI¢JN
&lt;O lll1 nt. reat"'"" batUealt. JM.I

8. Preas

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19.8bakes

&lt;a~~dllion .

trailer, fully self contained. LETAIIT - :J I I
· Ready fogo. SlSOO. Phone.773~&gt;ome ..
5651, MaSOII, w_
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7-23--ffc:
- - - - - - - - - - - :SPLIT LEVEL - .lEW 4
1 t\UUIJ.• • • • ......_ m
R.C.A. COLOR Rlevision 21",
ba'lhi. BM:!Wic · .._
console, oi&lt;cellont conclltioll,
lWI!g-1
$200. PhOIM! 992-2113.
iMlleS ci ,_. 1
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7,26-tfc
PCI BIE'IOY - This can be
R&lt;llile 7.
~!Of i.u st SJ.SOO. Needs a
24'' COAl.. furn~j;e, 101 Kerr St. CHESTE. AltEA
z litillit: repair. close In, 1 story
Phone 992-1021 .
.Jbtdl:uu;;&amp;. ..... *:ertiiltld-·
"''""'•· 2 bedrooms. bath, S
. - ;,. all', could have
th ••r :rao:ns.. , . ssr.-.
7-21-3tc
awtfltil bedroom in the attic.
EARLY American stereo, AMFOR IIESULTS
FM radio, 4 speakers,
IIE:IIIY CLELAND
automatic ~-speed 'r ttord
call
REALTOR •
changer, wllh fe1therlighl
'992-3Jl"
•CIIIID
991-tiSt
lone arm. Balillld S79.l2.
'Use
Ht;:LSP
L
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Cal
M
KIATE
.. II &lt;e fft-2.511
our budget lerms.
I 9ft.
J.211-61c
781$.
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89. fatale
40.Galnuy

11. BurrowiJI&amp;'

closet's. bath. nice cabinets In
the kiil&lt;he!&gt;, full width front
pcord'l. new aluminum siding,
cpet street, all In excellent
Close to store
""" elementary school - 2
s1art frame. . 7 rooms, 4
becllrooms, 1'h bath, full
•
''"'"'' with utility space.
goo. • flltrcfd!.atr hUt: larga
fl-crtll porch, garage with room
- · "'"'dWGod floor.s. T..
_., IGwo pri.c e uf lust Sli,SOO.

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SWAP SHOP·

Virgil B.
' TEAFORD Cleland Realty

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DAILY CROSSWORD

NEW AND-

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NOTICE OF SALE
ly virtue of on Order of Solt
duly inutd oul of lho Court of
Common Ple11, Mekls County#"

tllereln rendtreG, DetnQ LIUII

No. ••,7~ in said Court, I will
offtr at public Yle ·at tht front
dODr of 1tte Court House in

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- h Street, Mlddl-t. Ohio..
Tilt opprolsecl volue or tho
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S"triH of Metes County .
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NEW &amp; OLD WO.RK
All· . Wwtlllr' Roofing lo
CMslrKiiaol Co. - ' Aft.
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Phone 992·2550
lnsu.r ed· Experienced
Work Guaranteed
See ' us for Free
Estimate on Furnace
lnstalation.

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For Sale

2. YEAR-OLD

registered
......, hone gelding. Phone
992-299Q.
7-'»Stc

TREE ripened peaches at the
Mason
Peach
O.char&lt;l
starting Set., July 31st. ~
t ·a.m. to 6 p.m . Phone 173SSJP•
7;J04tc

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Wanted To Buy

WANTED IN
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IOHW C. lACON
Actlntludtt ond tl ..lflclo
Cltrk of sold Court
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Jack Kane;
ou somehow get t~
ling he has thought

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Phone 992·21:56
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WoRK AT home. II you CAlli
addrn• and slulf envelopes,
rush stamped sell iHkhned
envelope to: Mrs. · J. A.
P•gc~· 2601 - 1sth st. •
Lu
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1-21-41p

bout what he'
ring with you. Your
ling is right.

FARN at homo addressing
envelopes. Rush stamped self·
addressed envelope. The
Ambrcu Co., oi32S l.alteborn.
O.vlsburg, Mich .• •19.
72 301p

WMP0/1390

FIVE WOMEN to train to work
as household aides, Write
F ran,, BoX 23, ...__o
n••,., y, OhiO'
45769.

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PomiiiiJ Home &amp; Auto

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606' E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

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992-2094

606 E. Main

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lilAETTNARS
Pomeroy

Roofin41&amp; Carpenter
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'Work
Spouting, Roof

NEI.GLER ConstrucliOII. For
NEW&amp; OLD WORK
lluiiCIIng or remodeling your '
All
Weather
Roofi111 lo Con~.ome. Call Guy Nelgler,
Racine, 011io.
· struction Co. ond Anthony
7-31-tfc Pluillbilll lo HNil"f·
111Go.IISI.
Complete Plumltlng, 'Helling
~nd Air COIIditiotting.
11--::-:== ::-:-::----.JJ RALPHIS CARPET - Up- 24t Uncoln St. Middleport, 0.
ltolstery Cleani11g Service.
s~ING.ER Zig -,;;_
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Free estimates. Phone
Phone tt:l-1550
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Gelll'polls &lt;146-0294.
IIISIII'ed • Experienced
~11-ill fa'-es..
Mz• es
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BLOSSOM!! ~OSE·Jo\ASKS

From the Largest Truck or
Bulldoler Radiator to the
Smallest Heater Core.

O'BRIEN ELECTRIC SERVICE. Phone 9-lt..tSSl.
5-JO.Ifc

Aadl'atlos
llddiotAnd
Endlaldar Work

HAVE
MAllY USES

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

Real Estate For Sale

AWNINGS, storm doors and .READY· MIX
CONCRETE
FliRM-FORSALE
windows, carports, delivered right to your
t R~ HOME, full bath and
marquees, aluminum siding
pro/eel. Fasl and HI~. Free
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and railing. Call A. JaCob,
one;.hall; central forced air
sales representative. For free
est mates. Phone 9 2·3214.
estimates, phone Charles
Goegleln Ready-Mix Co ..
{oEI! heat. garage, outbuil'dlng, large bam. Will sell
Lisle, Syracuse.
Middleport, Ohio.
house and part or all 115
Johnson and Son, Inc.
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acru. Plenty water in
S-27-lfc ··•
pashns, woocts. and 21\t-acre - - - - - - - - - O'DELL WHEEL alignment
lake. Phone 992-M80.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
Complete lronl end ser-vice,
7-J0-31p ReaSOIIable rates. Ph. 4-16-4712,
lune up and brake service.
Gallipolis. John Russell,
Wheels
b•lanced elec6 ROOM HOUSE, bath, Depol
Owner I. Operator.
Ironically . ' All
work
St •• Rutland. J . J. Fry.
S-lJ.Ifc
guaranteed.
Reasonable
7-JO.Ifc
rates. Phone 992-3213.
CURTISS "cattle" breeding
7-27-tfc ·
MIDOLEPORT- S room brldt
service. Dally service' or. any
home with bath, paneling and
lype of information, can ROSEB-E-RRY Furnace lnwall to·will carpeting. Phone
Leland Parker 992-2264,
siallatlon. Free estimates 011
992'-lSoiO or 992-3-46.5.
Pomeroy, home office. or
new furnaces, oil or gas.
7-26-llc
Coolville, call station 667-3251.
Service work. Call Cecil
7-18-12tc
Roseberry, Racine, Oblo.
HOOSE. 6 rooms and bath, 1651 .
Ph011e 614-1.13-227~. •
l incoln Hgts. Call 992-3970. SEWING MACHINES. Repair
7-22-JO!c
7-27-41c service, all makes, 992-2214,
-::.=-The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. FOR YOUR new shingled roof,
iKXJSE,. 1642 Lincoln Heights. Aulhorllld Singer Sales and
contact Roush Construction.
Call Danny Thompson. 992Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
PhOIIe '1'12-5039.
21M-.
J.-29-lfc
7-9-JO!c
7-18-lfc
AUTOMOBilE Insurance been
SIX ROOM house, bath, full
cancelled?
lost_ your
basement, 133 Butternut Ave.,
operator's license? Call 992·
See Us At The ...
j,usti walking distance from
2966.
dbwntown Pomeroy . Contact
6-15-tfc
Ed Hedtrick. 2137 Wadsworth
llrfv.e,. Cot umbos, Ohio, phone SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller •
2!Jl-.W4, Columbus.
SanllatiOII, Stewart. Ohio. Ph.
-5-9·1fc
662-3035.
2-12-lfc
iiQUSE story and half, 6 rooms.
. .
bafl't, Rutland. Phone 742·
C.
BRADFORD,
Auclloneer
51JJ&lt;
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Complele Service
6-25-tfc
Phone 9-19-3121
.
Racine, Ohio
HOO!&gt;E, 1640 Lincoln His.,
Crllf Bradford
- 0 ) '. Phone 992-2293.
5-1-tfc
, 10.25-tfc
HARRISON'S TV AND AN( 08VENIENT bul secludea
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
building lots on T79 at Rock
992-2522.
Springs. Within walking
6'- 111-tfc
dist.ance of Meigs High
S&lt;hool'• a 5 minute drive from PAPER HANGING, Interior
Flloiiet•"Y· Call or see Bill
and exterior painting. Phone
Wl.tte• weekends or after 5
992-3630.
p.m. weekdays. Phone 992·
7-1J.JO!p
7-11·"C BACKHOE AND DOZER. work.
.
Septic tanks lnstallld. George
l BEDROOM brick home .
(Bill) Pullins. Ph011e 992-2478.
Choice location In Mlddlaport.
+25-lfc
Soent by· -'ntmonl only.
I'IIOIIe 992-5523 alter 4 p.m.
Poodles.
S-7·tfC DOG grooming
Schnaulers. Experienced
professional
work,
no r-:::=:-=-=:--:::-:-.,-...,--4
IIIIEW. 3-bedroom home In
tranqullllers,
gentle
.
handMiddleport . . Built-In kitchen,
llng; SS up. Coolville 667·6214.
aramlc tile bath, all-electric
7-2J.12tp
Opon:
!iNti. good neighborhood. Can
arronge FHA llnanclng . WILL DO • rooting, painting,
f Tilt Mon., Tues.
Telephone 992-3600 or 992·
plumbing and carpente~
Wid. 1o Fri.
:nlf.
work, aluminum siding .
f Til6 Thun. &amp; Soil,
7-25-tfc
Phone 992·7324 or Ul-4919.
m-7261
7-20-l2tc lOS N. 2nd Ave. Middleport
Far m lor Sale
71 ACRES on Shade ~r,
di'illedl well, modem
e,
aluminum siding, paneling.
~cres river bollorn.
l'l'iane 992-4133 after 1 p.m •
7-27-41c

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R - Addltiolls

USEDGFFSET PlATB

septic tank. Get Klein· .
All septic lank cleaner•
Landmark Farm 'Bureau,
l'llmeroy.
7-30-llc

23 CHANNEL C. B. ··
lltawnlng Eagle or •Cobra ,.,
11 h.p. Johllson outboard
molor. Phone llti-4112.

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Kitchens, a.ths

DON'T PUMP your 51'i!,~

16 -FT. TROTWOOD travel
trailer.
Bottled
gas
refrigerator and .heater .
Phone992-M80.
7-JO.Jip

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MOTORCYCLES
Mid--SUm-r Selt
on All Models
Seve UpToS200.00
OVtr 11 Percent
HAWK'S l-DAY
CYCLE SALE
2 miles -'II Of Aittens. 0 .
Rt.33
Open Mo!n-• Wid., Fri.
10 a.m. to • p.m.
Pllolle5tu66J

:Remodeling

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DillsoN MASONRY

FURNISHED and unfurrilshecl ·
992-504.

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ABOUT

Re-ala~ge

Hl'-411:

TRAILER SPACE 011 old Rt. 33.
~lie north gf , _ Meigs
High School. Phone 992,34~.
3-5-ffc:

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TRAILER •. Brown's Trailer
Park. Minersville. 'Phone ·m .

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Pomtroy, Ohio, on the 11h day
OIA~~gust, lt71, 11 10:00 O'Clock.
A.M .• ll)t lollo,.lng fonds ond
-ments:
SI!Htad in lht Vllllllt of .
MldclltiiOrt. Mtigs County,
Ollie. lting LOt No. 15 tn
Bolworth'l AdclitiOn to Lowtr

Pomeroy, now lncorporlttd
lnlo mtdt • ,.., of tht
. Vill..t of Mlddltporl.
-R-enee: votumt 201,
P - 415, Mtit&amp; County D....

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TRAILER lOts, llob's MObile
Court • . Rt. 124, 'S yraouse.
Olio. 992·2951.
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GUN SHOOT, ·. Forkld Run .
Sportsman Club, Sunday, !~SCHULT hllusetraller in
ooc1 tolldltlon, 11&lt;35. 'liM
A&amp;IQUII1, 11 . - . .
7-21-3tc
room : Ideal for conPr"J.ICI Wo. J
lltlruction --'&lt;ers or summer
~~n~g
c:::~~ . coMhome. No Sunday sales. ~II
soporote seoltci blda tor 1110 KOSCOT Kosmetlcs, July61UfJ-2212.
construction of a now oll-wtldtd
A&amp;IQusl specill, Kart Kon7-29,Jjp
stHI bHm brlctge locttad on
dii!Oil oil SS. Value , _ 011ly
"Wilker Road" Twp. Ret. No. $2.50. Dlstrlbulon. ar-n•s,
AKC WHITE toy poodles, 6
210 will be rtctlvtd by tnt
phone 992-5113.
old, one female toy
Boord Of County Com 7-4-ffc:
poodle. 1-year old. Phone 992·
mlulontn Of Mtlgs Counly,
Ohio, ot Ill office In lilt Cour- SAVE UP 10 one hall. Brlllt 33111.
ihouM. Pomeroy, · Ohio 45769
~lick TV to Olud&lt;'s TV
until TundiY•AuttUSI 17, 1971at
10:00 A.M., •nd then ot Slid
• 151 Buttemut Ave.,
Ofllcepubilclyop-ond rood
Pomeroy.
'
1971DIAL'nSewzig.zag-ing
o.loud.
-4-23-tfc machine left In layaway.
Tho lnlormotlon lOr Bidders,
Beautiful postel color. full
Form of Bid, Form of contract, ~-------------size model. All built"in lo
Plano. Specllicollons end
1
butfonhole, overcast and
Forms of P.trformonce and
1
Poyment Bond ond other I
I fancy stltdl. Pay Ius! UUS
controct ctocuments moy be
cash or terms available.
tumlntd at ""' IOIIowing: I
1 Trade-ins accepted. Phone
Boord of County Com - I
br IRl JOU
I 992-5641.
mluloners OHice, COUrthouse, 1
7-:ZUlc
1
Pomeroy, Ohio.
I
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Cop In moy be oblllntd tt tht 1
1 VACUUM clea- brand new
1I 1971 model. Complete with all
~~r.:'
cou1':u~,':,9~:::: 1
f 0r
7:!chu:r. 1 shoppinl sprees
1
Any ulllucc-ul bid-, upon 1
I $27 cash or budget plan
roturlllng auch HI promptly lnd - - - - - - - - - - - - available. Phone '1'12-56.11 .
I~ good condliloll, · will be · ·
7-:ZU!c
retundtd his poymfllt lnd any
non-bidder upon so _returning
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LOFTY PILE, tree !rom soil ;,
luch • set will receive no ANTIQUES, telephoneS. brass
the carpet cleaned with Blue
refund .
beds. clotks. dishes, old
Lustre.
Rent
electr ic
The owner rtstrv~ lhe right
fumllllre, etc. Write M. . D.
shampooer Sl, Baker Fur1
10
::1:c~ ~~:~~dro:lr::~:~ or
Miller. Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
nilure Company.
. No -bidder m1y wllhdro" his
Call 992-4271 ·
.f
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7-:ZUtc
7
bid within 10 doYS lfltr tilt
lcluol dolt of lllti openlnll
ANTIQUE 'S :
dishes, BEANS, half-runner and
ihtteol .
·
harvester. Pick your own IOAR 0 OF COUNTY
telephones, clock&gt;. bra55
COMMITTIONERS
S1.50
a bushel, bring c:ronbads,llmps, etc. Lee Rudisill.
ialners. AidrP!W Cross, Letart
Mo~s Couniy, Oil to
Phone 992-3403.
Falls, Olio.
Chor "R~r~ias;k
7-1-311tp
7-~tc
Rolph w. Ours
TOP
PRICE
on
ginseng
and
!7l 30 1116, 21
Gol!len Seal • yellow root. Seal lHII - 250 Kawasaki. ,low
mlleiige. SJOO or offer. Phone
tops and stem bOIM! dry, clean
NOTICE OF FILING
992-6279.
no dlrl. All roots. Bill Bailey,
OF INVENTORY
7-29'Jtc
P .0. Box 14, Seculd Street,
AND APPRAISEMENT
Reidsville, Ohio 4ST12.
'
Pr•lt•te Cavrt
Tht Stilt ol Ohio, Mtfts Couniy
7-l·JOIC 19 FT. Yellow Stone travel
To tht Executor ot the ntate ;
trailer, siHJIS 6, $1950.
to such ol the tolowing os ore
COII!acl 3205 Jackson Ave .,
residents of the state or Ohio,
Pt. Pleiisant. Will finance.
viz : - lhe surviving spou~e, the
7-29-31c
next of kin,. the benetlc:lar l es LADY WANTED to live in with
under the will; ond to lhe of elderly lady. Phone t49-4904
forney rtprtHnifng lny Of floe
or 667-3319.
· 1970 SCHULTZ trailer, 12x60,
otoromtllilontd persons :
7-30-Jic
lake over ~ 912·
M a bt I WInebrenner.
Hysell St., Mldc
alll!r 7
Dt&lt;taStd, No. 20502, SyrO&lt;use.
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Ohio, Meigs Counly.
7-211-:ltt
You ore hereby notified lhat
the
Inventory and
Ap prolsemtnt Of the HIOII Of the
wALNUTslereo. AM-FMradto.
aforementioned, deceased, late
feetures a 4-posiliOII se~,.
or sold County, wullltd In lhis
separate aontrols. Balance
Court. Said lnlftntory and .
166.48. Use our budget terms.
Apprllstmtnt will be tor
Call 992-7815 . •
hearing bttora this Court on tht
7·25-Aic
9th doy ot A~~gust. 1971. ot 10:00
o'clock A.M.
Any person desiring to file
1970 KAWASAKI trail bike
tKceptiona thtrtto mu1t file
GJTR, price s:zso. Pt1one Sem
them at least five deys prior to
and
Arnold 992-2360.
the date 111 for I'IHrlng .
Given under my hand and
7-29-tfc
seal of 11ld Court, this 21st day ·

Ohio. In the CIH Of RKE ot July 1971.
Fedwal Credit Union vs. Ralph

Snider, et •1, upon a iud!lmont

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ol. lliDemiDe Route LEGAL NOTICE
Yllllied Salllrday wilb Mr. aDd . . AOVERTISIMI!NT
I'OR BIDDERS
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992-2550 DAYS OR .992·3509 NIGHIS

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9 !MU.
llr. IIIII lin. Bill Lewlllllll
line dilldren of Bouloii,
Tlul, ft Ill •lhe1 two ....
wilb 1lie lalllr'l pareala, Mr.
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lira. Tim Bmil of New Haven
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lluutlful GobllleigeCG~ao: with 1111&lt;. VInyl roof, fildcw r 011.Clllldllionlng. tinted glass. blkk 11ytcw1 bucket -~so
.......,., Pwltrectlan axle, «10 cu. ln. ....... Turbo
H)'dromatlc. fii!WW ....,lng. - d i s c brakes. radio'&amp;
r. II!Nf l!*lker, buinper gu¥Cia &amp;. Rally Wheels. ·un.,_,,
Bal4ne* of warranty,
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V-1 engine. 90od II-. dea11 body &amp;._'nk:e vi11yl lnlerior,
' autvmetlc ........, _ . -1110. radiQ. luggage radt.
Ragularly Prlc.cl at $10f5.00. S-'all .
IH6CHEYtlOLETIMPALACPE,
·6 Cyl., stRand. I&lt;Pr_aiiS., loalll ar. good tires, radio.
~· eg. Ice SlfiH.GO. Special!

llimi!Ges.
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Mr. aDd Mrs. Woodrow Brown Notice
of Fort Pierce, Fla., Mr. aDd
FREE
169 N. 2nd Ave.
Mrs. EdwarU Kane of SUm- FIM Markel - anllq-.
Middleport, Ollio
menllle, N. J., Mr. and Mn. lunk- and olhar misc. Items.
Arlbur Wlll'iltl' .ind Lila of Sunday, Aug 1, 11 a.m. to 5
PIIGne 992·2725
p.m. No dlllrge 10 buyers, no •
R.m.e JllleDl 'l'lu'lda)r wllb charge 10 sellers. 33 Drive-In
Augrut Specilil
Mr. aDd Mn. Homer Wamer.
Thaalrt, Nelsonville. Ohio,
I
miles
north
of
loc:atad
Oil Sa~ eveniDc the llfiJiiP
PEIIIAIIOOS .
enjoJed 1111 eftlliDg at !be bCime Athens on u. s. 33. __:.:
7-21-3tc
of • lilll!r, Mr. aDd Mrs. Hoyt
at New Haven. Mn. THOROUGHBRED Stud
VIrgie Siewert of West Servlc.. _Roman Captain No.
637.410. $50 raglsterld mares,
O+•'*·.,, jaiDfd tbe group for S35
.grade mares. · Return
dlmer at tile Feflllllll bame. ~rlvlleges . Greg Roush.
Six Operators
llr. aDd Mn. Bonrd Roulh Phone 992-5039.
-7-9.JO!c
. of Mppsl!eld spent Sa~
Appointment
no
· llilllit at the bame ol lin.
always necessary.
~ et:':'s enroale_ bame
Evenings Also
lrcm Jnalcli wbere they 'rillled
lin. llle Gould.
Bi11J Delli Wlllan of Bolivar
Dim II 11"'"""1 a week With
.. ......,• .....,., Mrs. ErmaBill Miller Is joining our 'company, a sPecialist
WIIIaa.
In air conditioning and refrigeration, both
Randall
Roberta and
cblldren, Todd, LesUe and
home and commercial.

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Will BE lliai1G
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lUll&lt;! I'LL
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APPUANCES MD
HOUSEWARES

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one leller to ea&lt;h square. to
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ODe letter limply
Ia LONGFELLOW
liWidl for another. In this oomplo A. Ia
IIIOCI tor till throo L'., X for tll&lt;o two O'a, ete, SincJe 1.._
............. the 1tll,th IJt4 formation or tile '"'niB ore oil
hlilla. J:aeb i!ay the code lottuo are &lt;IICtere~~t.

Holly Pa~k. now · · • Cln display at O.nnle's.
Free Delivery and Set Up.
, STEVE KIS£11, MGR.
HOURS: I To I Mill. fltru Fri
tToS Soillll"day-t loS Sllllllay

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PmlR'S STONE THA.T TURNS ALL IT TOUCRJ:S lN'l'O
GOLD.-BJ:NJAliiN li'RANI¢JN
&lt;O lll1 nt. reat"'"" batUealt. JM.I

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· Ready fogo. SlSOO. Phone.773~&gt;ome ..
5651, MaSOII, w_
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R.C.A. COLOR Rlevision 21",
ba'lhi. BM:!Wic · .._
console, oi&lt;cellont conclltioll,
lWI!g-1
$200. PhOIM! 992-2113.
iMlleS ci ,_. 1
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7,26-tfc
PCI BIE'IOY - This can be
R&lt;llile 7.
~!Of i.u st SJ.SOO. Needs a
24'' COAl.. furn~j;e, 101 Kerr St. CHESTE. AltEA
z litillit: repair. close In, 1 story
Phone 992-1021 .
.Jbtdl:uu;;&amp;. ..... *:ertiiltld-·
"''""'•· 2 bedrooms. bath, S
. - ;,. all', could have
th ••r :rao:ns.. , . ssr.-.
7-21-3tc
awtfltil bedroom in the attic.
EARLY American stereo, AMFOR IIESULTS
FM radio, 4 speakers,
IIE:IIIY CLELAND
automatic ~-speed 'r ttord
call
REALTOR •
changer, wllh fe1therlighl
'992-3Jl"
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991-tiSt
lone arm. Balillld S79.l2.
'Use
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our budget lerms.
I 9ft.
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781$.
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40.Galnuy

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closet's. bath. nice cabinets In
the kiil&lt;he!&gt;, full width front
pcord'l. new aluminum siding,
cpet street, all In excellent
Close to store
""" elementary school - 2
s1art frame. . 7 rooms, 4
becllrooms, 1'h bath, full
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goo. • flltrcfd!.atr hUt: larga
fl-crtll porch, garage with room
- · "'"'dWGod floor.s. T..
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Virgil B.
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Creativity with :Paper

Tile . lad los auouced
Dart's flrlag at a ceafereace llere. Tile dub
said Dan, D, WOIIIII IHI8III
wltb lbe orgllldzatloa.
The Indian• are Ill flftll
place Ia lbe Ameri""" lape
East, Zl\2 ~:ames belalad
Baltimore aad oaly two
percentage polllls out of lbe
cellar.
Dart bad two years
re_matning .on ltis contracl.

For Air Occasions,

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Pomeroy
Mrs, Millard Van Mtlt

.MEIGS .THEATRE:
Tonightt~ru Tuesday

James Mason

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dried, brush on one or two coats
of lacquer.
The pulp papier mache appeared more complicated. Mrs.
Wayne Zurcher was the only
member of the Holiday Crafts
Club working with the pulp. She
was creating a duck and used
screening tied with string for
her foundation.
The pulp is made from small
torn pieces of water soaked
newspaper . or paper toweling
unill!d with a thin paste to form
a modeling, medium. This is

Colorcartoons :

Honorable House Cat
Family

Problem~

SI!OW STARTS7 P.M.

Jean Wallace

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Saturday, July 31
Double Feature
THE
DUNWICH HORROR
!Color)
Sandra Dee
-PlusHORROR HOUSE
( GPl
Frankie Avalon
Jill Haworth

Sun., Mon ., &amp; Tue.
Augusll-2-3
Double Feature Program
Hell Run I
ANGEL UNCHAINED
(Color&gt;
Don Stroud
Luke Askew
-PlusDON'T COME
ALONE!
(GP)
(Color)

Count Yorga, Vampire
Robert Quarry
Roger Perry

DRIVER CHARGED·
Two cars had medium
damage l!lld the driver of one
was cill!d to mayor's court after
an accident on West Main St. at
7:10 pm. Tuesday, Pomeroy
police said. A car driven by
Gary Rife, 21, Middleport,
traveling east, slruck the rear
of a car driven by Kay Walker,
18, Minersville, who was
stopped in a lane of traffic. Rife
was cill!d on an assured clear
distance charge . There were no
injuries.
Veterans Memorllll Hospital
ADMITI'ED - Monty Wolfe,
Racine; Ethel Drake, New
Haven; Timothy Barley,
Pomeroy.
DISCHARGED - Demonte
Drenner, Cathy Carleton.

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Daniel Eugene Cunningham,
32, Pomeroy, and Martha Ann
Arnold, 28, Pomeroy.

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and molded into the desired
shape.
The same finishing procedure
of drying and decorating and
coating with laquer applies to
both methods of papier mache.
Papier mache offers an
inexpensive and productive
activity, an artistic pursuit in
which an entire family can
engage.
Call it an experiment in
creativity, but give it a try.

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which he thinks will produce , -·.... . . .,
data just as significant to
lcientists as wbat his col'111EDREAMOF11!1!11m118nWasl'laiasa Jhllleagues collect on the surface.
wlio have worked for .several JellS iD limd nisiag adi9ities
Endavour became the first'
- is beC&lt;IDing reality in !be CCIIIIhdiaD . . . . ~
manned deep space obwhich will serve as a rtmmami'¥ llli!eliug biD and fire
servatory
astronauts began operating a'
$17 million array of instruments
from the ship. One was a laser
altimeter -the first use of a
laser in lunar orbit.
CINCINNATI ( UPI) _ Jolin
But the elaborate orbital
Gover!, a Bla+ 'foot Indian
experiment brought up a new
whose left leg was blown away
problem.
by a land mine during bis _...
Because the spacecraft has to
Gild tour of ,.,,._ as a .,_
keep the instrwnents poinled at
medic in v~. bas 'i',;;
the moon, it stays in relatively
named OulstaDding Disabled
the same position. Thus it
. AmericaD Ve!maa allhe Year.
warmed up faster in the sun
De!;pite bis b:uwJio "1'. Go¥ert,
than previous Apollos. But
29,
al Tempre, Ariz., for the
Flight Director Milton Wlndler
past four years bas saved as a
said it cooled off when it went
pbysiciaD's
assistant wltb the
out of the sun behind the moon
Indian :&amp;altb Stnite in n-.
and the healing was not a
nix. For 1!i IDIIIltbs al !bat lime
significant problem. He said
he was tile mly ,.,&amp;r,J help
ground controllers were watch300
!!'lPIJ!bers of 1he Bavas1e;
ing it closely.
tribe living ill !be rugged Grand
"We're getting beautiful
Canyon area bad.
data," ground communicator
"In spite of bis hancfirap. Jam
Karl G. Henize, an astronomerof his left leg aad seoae asaslronaut. told the lftwtn""din
To reach the northern tan g
Two Columbus and Southern leomyelilis of tile pelvis, be sadsite, the ship was !raveling at a Ohio Electric Company em- died up bis horse every IIMif1ling
steeper angle to the lunar ployees are retiring August I, and rode to the clinic," the
equator than previous Apollos. after a total of more than 55 DAV beadquarters 1iere said
This took Apollo 15 over terrain years of service with tbe Thursday.
" He di~ and treated
far to the north and soulh of Ctmpany. One is Myron W.
McManis, at Seaman, the other minor illn r
, gave IQtdica..
more familiar territory.
William R. Reynolds of lions, screened individ!lals with
Pomeroy, who came to symptoms cf more saious dilr
Colwnbus and Southern in 1946 ease « jOn n • and rela,...•
Ohio Steel Mills
as a laborer in the company's . the infonnatiOII by !eJe?ho•oe or
Middleport district.
radio to a geoeral mectiral of.
Begin Closings
He later became a ground- ficer."
man in construction and Govert joined the sa vite in
Steel mills in Obio began maintenance. Late in 1970, be 1960 following gradaatim fnm
shutting down today in was promoted to truck helper. St. Ignatius Biglt !!chool in
preparation for a nationwide Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds live at Browning, Mont. He was dilr
........_._
charged in . . ·
steel strike that will initially 106 State St.; Pomeroy.
- · - bis
mishap in v-..etnam
idle a little over 40,000 workers
Olarles S. McCamiDIIII. mediin the Buckeye State and a
n_
Cleveland based union early
llt'BWS
today called strikes against six
more railroads.
ZERKLE 10 SERVE
Ohio, the nation's second OOLUMBUS (UP!) - State
leading steel producer _behind Rep. Tony D. Hall, D-Dayton,
neaghboring Pennsylvarua, has said Thursday State Sen. mission bas ruled the Rai111'ay
185,400 members of the United Donald E. Lukens
R- Express Ag&amp;IC)' al&amp;e in New
Steel Workers union but only Middletown is not qualified to Haven will no longer be
some 40,000 are employed at the criticize the administration's required. The emunooity wiD
basic steel plants which are income tax proposals and · be served fnm Middloprt by
expected to he struck at mid- because of his frequent ab- the Zerkle Tru&lt;till,g Co.
night Saturday.
sences "he probably doesn't
know the difference between the
BARBECUE SET
tax bill and his telephOne bill.
A chicken barbeaJe will be
Lukens this week described
held
Sunday Clll the upper
Gov. John J. Gilligan as "King
TWO BOYS HELD
Gilligan who doesn't seem to parking lot in Plmaoy sp~~~­
Two Mingo Junction boys, one realize that there is nothing sored by the Plmaoy Fire
Dept. and Inw Wellsl« Post
12, the other 13, picked up by the magic about an income tax"
P
P r
De 1 · and called him "our super- No. 39, American Legion •
Serving will begin a1 11:30 a.m.
Pomeroy t 3 lceFr_daP · eme spending governor "
omeroy a pm. 1 y w r
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held at thecouny)
' g Hall said
1 'ail aw81'tin
. Lukens had a "dothe arnv
. a! of th elf
. paren~
,_ a t 7 nothing political record" and hard
working
and
am . today. The boys were 12 his "frequent absences "even knowledgeable 5dl81ors .cf his
and 13 years of age and ap- provides snickers among the own party."
parenlly had run away from
home.

Reynolds Wdl

Retire Aug. 1

Strike
(Continued from Page 1)
market at harvest time. Many
farmers faced the threat of
plowing under lheir crops for
fertilizer for next year. There
are not nearly enough !rucks to
handle the load, and many
truckers have as much as
doubled their prices.
Southern agricultural interests also have been bard hit,
particularly the poultry industry. Thousands of coal miners
were out of work in Appalachia,
and industrial plants in some
areas have been shut down.
The Ford Motor Co. said it
would shut down three of its
assembly plants in Chicago, St.
Louis and Kansas City, idling
8,600 workers.
.
. The railroads claun that the
disputed work rules, some of
them dating back decades, are
nothing more than make-work
featherbedding. The union says
the rules generally are necessary for safety reasons.
Three major rules are at the
heart of the dispute : I ) How
far a crew may run a train
before being relieved or getting
extra pay. The limit now is 100
miles. 2) How much work that
ylard crdews md ay do on ththe mamd
·
me an roa crews m e yar .
3) Extra pay for use of walkietalkies ra th er than hand and
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lantern s1gnals.
At only about 2 degrees
a bove absolute zero, helium ,
a light, inert element, turns
from liquid to gas.

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...., a. &amp;II
.... roof, has been !be project ... tile 1'114&amp;1 Pllias
Ccanuaanity Club which bas • .....,l!id iklinl -n 'I at tile
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caldirec~ofthelndianHeatth
Service wbere Gover! worts,
said 1he ex-medic is ''an in-.
spiratioo to his fellow bealtb
wwters, to the Indian recipients
of his services and to olher rebaning Indian and non • Indian

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could ruin millions of dollars w&lt;rlb ol induslrial capital ecpipment. Negotiations between leaders of the Uniled Steel Wcdas
Union (USW) and the nine major steel producers late 'Ibm slat
showed no indications of a settlement.

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Pomeroy, 0.

OOLVMBUS ~ A lt-MEMIIER "Ping Pc111g for F&gt; .....,;..
team from Taiwan will trur the United stales begi111ing Aag. 1
and the itinerary includes astc.p in Columbus Ang. 211. 'l'bl! Jour is
sponsoral by the International Council of Olrislian
The trip is to coincide with a trip beiiig made by a ping pcmg ·
team frtm Red China. The Free China team will dlallrngP the
Red China squad wben they meet in Wasbington, D.C. SeiJl. 1-10.

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
POMEROY

,RUTlAND

Serving Meig.~ County
. Since 1872
Mcmb~:r Fcde rai Reserve Syslem
Me mber FPder.11 Oepo&lt;&gt;i t lnsurilncc Corpora tion
All Accounl5 Insured Up To$20,000 .00

Semi-Annual

OlEA!lANCE
Famous Name Brands Of • • •
Men and Women's Wearing ~parel
SAVINGS OF

20% to 50%
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BAHR

a.uches:

PLEASANT VAUEY
ADMISSIONS: Mrs. Gary

(lahr
Continuous Service On
Fridays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Clear tonight, low in low ·to
mid 50s. Mostly swany Sunday
witb high in uppei' 70s and low
ID!. Partly cloudy Swlday night
and Monday with a chance of
thundershowers Monday. LoW
Sunday night in upper 50s and .
low 60s. High Monday in upper
70s and 80s.

u~ D. uwo!is who
are ntddng 11is p:.,..
witb
great int.enst."
Gon!rt will be lallaonar-Mrd at the
JliseiW Amllrau Vet &amp;DS
Naticml wuoetioa in Do1ruit,
Aug. I-ll.

'VOL VI NO. 27

SALE! DINEITE SETS
Five, Seven and Nine Piece Sets
319.00 7 pc. Modern - - Sale lft.OG
319.00 9 pc. Modern - - - Sale 1....
169.00 5 pc. Swivel Chairs Sale 119••
.189.00 5 pc. Early American
Sale 129.0G
Sale ,_..
139.00 1 pc . Modern - - 209.00 5 pc. Drop Leaf - Sale 149.0G
269.00 5 pc . Swivel Chairs Sale 1....
189.00 5 pc. Mediterranean - Sale 129.01
369.00 5 pc. Swivel Chairs - - - Sale 249.00
(Nylon!
149.00 7 pc. Modern
Sale 109.00

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A 7 piecesuite isan Extonslcn Table-6Chairs
A9 piece suite is an Eriension TabJeandiChairs

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St urdy. heavy duty racks.
Electronically welded for
long l ife. Ball feet protects
floor.

GAWPOlJS - The 22nd Annual
Gallia County Junior Fair will open a fiveday sland Tuesday night. Weather permilling, fairboard officials are anticipating another record turnout equal to
-or surpassing last year's total of 57,960.
"We've bad lots of hot muggy weather
during July, and more than our share of
rain," remarked Fairboard President
Jimmy Evans. "We're hoping this is all
behind us now, and that fair weather will
prevail for the 1m youth exposition."
Outstanding entertainment and a
variety of acUvities for all, both young and
old, will highlight this year's fair. Expanded parking facilities are expected to
tatecareofoverfiowcrowds this swnmer.
The 1971 fair's official opening is
scheduled f« 7 p.m., Tuesday with the
flag;aising ceremonies by VFW Post No.
441K. The Hannan Trace Hilb School Band
wt11 play lbe Nallollal Antbem.
President Evans will introduce
fairboard members and olher dignitaries.
Thil will be followed by a band concert at
7:15pm. by the Hannan Trace band.
A junior fair majorette line contest is
scheduled for 7:45p.m., on Main Stage, to

be followed by a perfonnance by the
Shafer Family. Gospel singing will start at
9:15 p.m., and The Singing Rambos will
complete first night activities.
Briefly, here's the remainder of the
1971 Gallia County Junior Fair Schedule :
WEDNESDAY
.
4-H and FF A Judging, 8 a.m., Activities Building; 4-li horse judging, 9
am.; Horse Ring; Garden tractor pulling
contest,lpm., Show Arena; Style revue, 7
pm., Main Stage; Swine judging, 7 pm.,
Show Arena; Queen parade, 9 pm.,
Midway Area and Miss Gallia County
Queen Pageant, 9:30p.m., on Main Stage.
THURSDAY
Beef judging, 9 a.m.; Show Arena; 4-H
demonstrations, 10 a.m., Activities
Building; Dairy judging, I p.m., Show
Arena; 4-H dog judging, I p.m., 4-H
demonstrations, I p.m., Activities
Building; Kiwanis kida day acUvitles, 1:30
pm., Main Stage.
Little Miss Gallia County Contest, 7
pm., Main Stage; .. Sheep judging, 7p.ril.,
Show Arena; Little Mister Gallia Countv
Contest, 8 p.m., Main StaR,e: GAHS band .
coneert, 9 p.m., Main Stage; Bob Luman

CLOTHlEIS

Mlclcllep.wt, Ohio

Wilson, Oifford Scboo1s, Mrs.
. Clay Hinkle, l"clinl Plea 1t;
Mrs. Richard Johnson, Ravenswood ; Brenda McCartney,
Ewinl(ton, 0 .
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Billy
King, Mrs. Ross Morris, llrs.
Clayton Stewart and ~ter.
Mrs. Paul Bud, Doyle McDonald, Heller Riflle, Bua •ell
McKinney and Mrs. James
WilsOn.
Births: July 29, a son to Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Wilson, l"clinl
Pleasant.

~~The board

Brass plated and
lacquered frame.
Foam rubber cordurby
tufted
cushions.

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rate increase, !be amount of wbicll is not
yet known.
Trustees said the district - which
charges a $5 minimum for 3,1Dfgallons of
water, bas paid no 111011ef on tile priadj'lll
sum which was borrowed to cmstruct the
system. It has made illlaesl paJllll'llls,
but the Farmers Bmne Admini•lralioo
(FHA) bas decreed that the dislrid lllUSI
start paying on tile principal 'l'bl! district,
battling !be increased cast ol materials
and labor, has found itself in a bind.
It was poinled wt that operating
expenses are high in a syslem as large as
the Tuppers Plains-Oiesler District where
it is necessary on occasions to nm a tnrl
75 or !10 miles to mate two cr three senice
calls. In this connection, it is imperative
that each customer bas a siJut.off installed

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FIELD DAY SEr
The annual field day D.
picnic of the Soulheaslml Obio
Guernsey . Breedtrs Assn. wiD
be held Tburslay at !be !.me"'
Mr. and Mrs. Jamps CamabaD, .
·near llaci"" Sptal!rr wiD be.
Waynt McLaughlin of the

associalicm.
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GALUPOUS C1'IY PATROLMAN Ben Pennington, left, on bebalf of the Ole!
FrencbQty1 accepled a Pedestrian Safely Citation Friday from James H. Conroy,
Safety Direct« Ill !be Automobile Club of Southern Ohio. Tbe award, fifth in a row
f&lt;r Gallipolis, is in recognition of the city's efforts to saw pedestrian lives in
lralfic, Conroy, on behalf ol AAA, COIIUDen:led Palrolman Pennington for his efforts in CGillli!CiiCII with lhe city's pedestrian safely program. Gallipotis earned
especially ligb scores in its pedestrian program, and Mr. Conroy saluted the efforts of local school officials, traffic engineers and police in connection with the

Sawbuck extension table 36x5ll with 2 self
storing 10 inch leaves. 4 thumb back side
chairs and 1 sawbuck bench.

Sale '595•

local program.

sa.oo

Pole Record Caddy
With '3 Record Baskets

'4.00

Bar StoolS
.

Mediterr~Jnean

- Ear,ly
17 inc·hes

square. 16 inches high.
Marble top inlaid.

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Revolvi ng_
, foam cushioned 1
roundseat, UandlD inches ;
high.
O.rome plated •
loolrest. Stay 1eoe1 glides.:
.Black
Avocado
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·Eiberfelds In PomenJJ

POMEROY - Fourteen more can- of the county as the deadline for filing
didales have filed petitions with the Meigs petitions, at 4 p.m. Wednesday, draws
County Board of Elections for the Nov. 2 closer. There appears at this time,
however, to be a shortage of candidates in
elections.
of Racine, Rutland, and Syracuse.
villages
Races are developing in various parts
However, candidales are filing for the
clerk and township trustee posts. School
board candidates so far bave not been
numerous.
In the latest filings Herbert L. Sayre is
seeking . election as clerk of Letart
Township; Gloria Hulton as clerk of
POMEROY - A car was demolished Columbia Township; Elmer G. Young, Sr.,
and its driver hospitalized in an r "Cidenl clerk of Chester TOWIIShip, the third to
on Route IZ4 in Minersville at noon file· David Nease for Southern Local
Sch:X,i Board· David Koblentz for trustee
Saturday.
Sberi1f Robert Hartenbach said the of Chester Township; J&lt;ie Sayre, Ineastbound car driven by Jack S. Siders, cumbe"nt, for the Meigs Local Scll!lol
Medford, Orei!oo, went out of control to the )3(Jard; Worley Francis, trustee of Salem
right, then crcssoo the highway, learing Township ; Victory Perry, trustee o1
wt 75 feet of guardrailiDg. Siders was Columbia Township; Harold Roush and
taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital Gordon Collins, both for the county board
where he was admitted for lacerations of of education with two to be chosen; R. G.
. the head and abrasions. He will be ch;irged Pickett for trustee of Bedford Township,
·, with driving withool an operator's license, and Clifford Longenette for the Eastern
Local School Board.
!be sheriff said.

Auto Wrecked When
Guardrailing Hit

Sale! Reg. 520.00

T r ans i tional

!"en~:.~-.k!::t~~avea

14 More to Make· Races

Stores and displays many rec:ords in a liHie
floo,- space. Spt"ing tension I indl pole extends
fi"om 1'6" to 8'6" .

ACCEN'l
TABLES

of trustees of 1he water

districtdisclosedSalurdaylhatevenafter

Piece Heywood Wakefield

Amer ican.

53 Names
Filed in
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GALLIPOLIS - Flfly-lbree candidales bave filed thus far fer pc11fll In 1he
November General Election according to
the Gallla County Election Board.
Deadline for filing nominating petitions is
4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4.
Gallians will elect mt!!llbers to the live
local school dis1rict's boards ol edlicatiGD,
township trustees, clerU and vUI.ge
mayors and councilmen.
Two big acllool board racea Uad;t
ate assured. Six persGI18 bave .lllrd
petitions for three aeats on !be G M's u,
City School Board and five wluaJ tine
vacancies on the Kyger Creek
Only one candidate has llled ""' two
vacancies on the Hannan Trice llcilrd,
and no one has filed for the Soutbwulem
and North Gallla Scboo1 Boanll. The
tenns of three board members in eaeb
district will expire at the end of m1.
Six candidates seeking seats on the
Gallipolis City Board are two inc:umbenta
Neal Clark and Harold Wiseman, and Lto
Valentine, Fred Wood, Paul N~y and
George Woodward. Others are apeeled.
Robert D. Taylor, Rt. I, SatunlaJ
became the fifth person to file a peUtiaD
for the Kyger freek Local Baud rl.
Education. Other candidates are incwn~ts G. G&lt;nlon Filher and Roy
Grose, Dale Rothseb, Jr., and Barna

so.rct.

VOLUNTEERSABOARD'I'IIE S.S.IIOPE-~ Dr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
of Circleville who have served aboard the HOPE gave first-lland reports mtheir
experiences at meetings in Middleport Friday night. Dr. Smith spoke on HOPE,
world CCIIllllunity service program of Rotary International, at the MiddleportPomeroy Rotary Club, and his wife addressed the Rotary-Anns.

Governor'
U
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r1 e a .nope .1. eam

~~~:~aterm~ta=Rotary's

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DINING
ROOM
SUITE
Large buffet and China top.

·CENTS
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PRICE
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Gallipotis-Point Pleasant

Show with Linda K. Lance, 9:30p.m., Main
Stage.
FRIDAY
Pretty baby contest, 12:30 p.m., Main
Stage; Hog sale, I p.m., Show Arefla;
Lamb sale, 2 p.m., Show Arefla; Steer
sale, 3 p.m., Show Arefla; Kyger Creek
band conCfr!, 7 pm., Main Slage; Farm
Bureau talent show, . 7:30 p.m.; Main
Stage; Parade of clJampions, 7:30 p.m~
Show Arena; ,Southwestem band-t, 9 ·
pm.; Main Stage; W"!lma Burgess Bngb X
Lewis Show, with Misty Blues Band, 9:30
pm., Main Stage .
SA11JRDAY
Quill show, 12 noon to 4 p.m., Main
Stage;· Junior fair horse s-,12:30 p.m.;
Horse Ring; North Gallia band concert, 7
p.m., Main Stage; Awanl p: t atati&lt;m,
7:30 p.m., Main Slage; Plllly pulling
contest, 1:30 p,m., Show Arena; TllmmJ
Hawt Show. ap.m., Main Slale; Squai e
dancing, 9 pm., Main Stage; Grand Ole'
Opry Show. 9:30 p.m., Main Sblie.
featuring Jean Shepard, her band, The
Second Fiddles, Ernie Aslnrortb and Bill
Carlisle; Teenage dance, 10 p.m., Main
Stage.

Going Up

Solidlllple

Sale

Families

Water Bill

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Morgan County, consln!cUon office
manager of The Ohio Power Cpmpany's
.wellilton Mine Co. Developmeal near
Salem Center, commutes now but will
move into the area.

Gallia Youth Exposition Opens Tuesday Night

IIEIIQfS

M.-wile Racks

Sale!

To 'nle Greater. Middle Ohio Valley

CHESTER - Patrom rl. 1he Tuppers

Brass-

rl SIAit-.1.

Your Invited Guest
Reaching More
Than 11,000

SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1971

Pomeroy-Middleport

Regular Sli.OG

Regular Sl.49

C. RICHARD GAGE

FOUR SECTIONS

Sale 12.00
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Sale 22.00
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It is estimated that construction wlll
lake froml8 to 20 months on the deep mine
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34 PAGES

Spanish · New England · Coloni al - Nursery Scte11es.

36.00 Folding Screens - - 49.00 Room Dividers

will arrive soon.

tmts

Folding Suun and RaJ Diidlls
19.95 Room Dividers - - 29.95 Folding Screens - - -

Then, there will be the construction of
the conveyor system to move the coal from
pit bead to the site of the Gavin Power
Plant near Cheshire.
Tbe development of the coal industry
in Meigs County, to this point, bas been
overshadowed by announcements about
!!Je-eheshire power plan~. However, the
(coal operations should bring more people
and more money into Meigs County tban
· the power plant, and clearly is an important part of the overall picture in
developments whicluttJaking place.
Offices for the "key-·per.Sonnel of The

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WEATHER REPORr

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY are
open Friday and Saturday Evenings ·
until 9, Use our parking lot on 2nd
Street. Lots of Bargains this Weekend
on all 3 floors. Come and save on
wearing apparel for your family and
furnishings for your home. Visit the
·3rd Floor Furniture.

Taiwan Team in Columbus

Aulo l oans are a b1g p art o l ou r busi ness.
The reason is sim ple .
People lik e our low bank rate s An d our fast servi ce.
And we l1kA people. l1ke you . to have new car s.

screea vislton to t1ae site.

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bave Jleeaa estaNI ' I ~ fv 'lilt Olaio
Pewer Compuy'a deep mie
operaU.. bl lkfp c 1 • li!jlj!ly
lbeaew Gavla p....- Plaid. '111e....ty
road ba beeoa A A .d bJ tile Melp
Ceuaty CaiDIIIIJoloaen; eveatually,
gates wiD be lecall!d aear llae leteneclloa willa panll aU 1181: It to

Blackfoot Best '71 Veteran

PAPIER MACHE bowls using lhe layer-oo4yer melbod
were crea led by Miss Elaine Davis of Mid&lt;!Jeport, left, an:!
Mrs. Wayne Swisher, Pomeroy, at the Thursday workshop of
the Holiday Gifts and Craft Club held in the garage at the
Meigs Bookniobile Headquarters.

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Tonight, July 30
Double Feature Program
THE ONLY GAME
IN TOWN
!Color)
Elizabeth Taylor
Warren Beatty
and
NO BLADE
OF GRASS
Nigel Davenport

A SIGN ON R4lllle lH aear s.ltm

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Ohio Power Co. ba"' been set up in a house
- known · as the Pierce properly - on
county road 9 off Route 124 near Salem
Center.
The personnel will oversee the work
Performed by several contractors in
building the mines and the conveyor.
Trailers will be used as .offices on the site
during construction for other personnel.
At prese~l there are five key people at
the Pierce property. Guards bave been
engaged. Eventually, a gate will be set up
where countY. road 9- now abandoned by
the county commissioners - moves onto
Route 124. This will limit the flow of traffic
to the site. Monday, three women clerksecretaries from this area will begin
working in Power Co. offices at the site,
. and more personnel will be added as the
job moves along. A resident engineer has
been named by the power company and

mines.

At Left

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Honorable

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Pomeror _Flower Shop

July30 . Aug. 3
Walt Disney 's
20.0.00 LEAGUES
UNDER THE SEA
ITechnicolorl
Kirk Douglas

with a predicll!d employment of up to 2,000
.IIYBOB ' ~
POMEROY -Meigs Cwnty IS about persons - are taking shape.· No better
Wnic could be found to revive the sagging
to experience an ecmomic ~ Althoilgb eronomic iJDprovanent bas economy,
been anticipaled since the end al World
In western Meigs County, offices bave
War 2, notbing to llpMk Ill bas developed. been opened near the site of the two deep
The truest m...sqre. Ill 11Je et.UIWlj'S mines which are planned. A skeleton force
bealtb bas been a •lead.Y Joss Ill popula!ioo. is on the job. Employes on hand represent
However, deep mining aJ8I operations The Ohio Power Co. which will oversee the
of The Obio Power Co. iD Meigs County - sinking of the shafts and preparing the

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cte.,lud lwll•• ledayliftd
Alvill Dark ai field ••••1er.

strip off the pllistic wrap. Allow
it to tlry completely. Trim the
edge with scissors and decorate
it with a water base paint.
Remember that the unfinished
papier-mache work is always
quite heavy but dries to be very
light.
· After the water base paint bas

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DARK FIRED
.CLEVElAND (UPI)- 'l1le

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Meigs Economy Brighter

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BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
MIDDLEPORT - The story of the
ship called HOPE, its unique program and
unmany accomplishments in
denleveloped countries around the world
was given to Rotary-Anns and guests
Friday night bY. Mrs. Robert Smith, -Circleville.
Mrs. Smith, who served aboard the S.

S. HOPE as a volunteer ourS(' two months
in 1964, was in Middleport with her
husband, Dr. Robert Smith, District 669
governor of Rotary International, who
made his official visit to the MiddleportPomeroy Rotary Club at Heath Church.
Dr. Smith, a general ~urgeon, bas twice
been on the HOPE for two month periods
each time, first in Ecuador, later in
Guinea.
Project HOPE, now in its lith year, is
this year's world cmnmunity service
project of Rotary Dislrict 669, the personal
choice - each year - of the district
governor.
(Continued on page

3)

Lasseter.
Only Ode Beaver of Crown Qty ' filed for the Hannan Trace Local bnL
Incumbents wbooe terms 8pire are J. E.
Dick Cremeens and Clarence Clary.
The tenns of Pbllllp Foater, Jolla
Payne and Ivan Swick will end 1m the
North Gallla Board of Educallm.
Incumbent board membeR at Soatbwestern whose terms 8pire are Joba E.
Uoyd, C. E. Baker and Paul C. stew•l
Incumbent members filing for the
Gallia County Board of Ed!acatiGD .,..
Merrill Bunce and Granville llumett.
Other candidates are: Gilbert Boater,
msyor, Centerville Village; Mary Bill,
clerk, Centerville VIllage; Eber WbMJdon
and Ted Perroud, coundlmen, Centerville
Village; Ishmael E. Argabright, councilman, VInton VIllage; and PbylUa
Mulholand, clerk, Vinton VIllage. Nootber
(Continued on page 3)

Bean Dinner Fun on August 7th

be;::
,shut-off valve, and !be dislrict ollice is
called to turn tile water oil for the
customer's benefit, there will- be a $5
VINTON - The traditional Vinton
Service fee levied. ·
Bean Dinner, sponsored many years by
Trustees strme~ also that there can the "old soldiers" of the War Between the
be no COODection between the districl States, later the American Legion, is
water system and lhe former water scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 7, still, as it
systems used by residents ollhe dislricl: used to be, a time for reunions, visiting,
Such coamections could cootaminate water and a good time.
of the whole district The Obio Health
. Mrs. Hayward (Hazel ) Thomas,
Dept. bas issued strict crdei5 against such Vinton, in order to spread the word of the
1971 Bean Dinner, has recalled the days
connections.
As of the June 1 billing, !be dislrid loat wben railroad trains brought hundreds of
approximately 250aastoo~Ks. These were . patrons to Legion Grove, and !ann wagons
people who signed for water in the wound into the community from miles
beginningandagreedtopayfocliiDIIIltbs around carrying whole families to take
· in order thattheirneigbborswouldbeable parr in festivities. Wrote Mrs. Thomas, to
· to get the service. Since !be 18 IDIIIltbs The Times-Sentinel:
"Wben the hay wagon from Pine
tuo~·e pa ed, smae bave ~tinued to
paya'Waterbillaadthishasmeanltheloas Grove Rowlesville community loaded with
peciple came into view of our house, with
of revenue from these laps.
Effective iOUIII"'iately therefore, all Uncle Joe Grover always silting on the
customers who are not I.ISiDg water on the back of the wagon with hls feet hanging
system will bave ·their melers removed over. and playing his fife, I could hardly
unless they notify tile district that they are lto'ait to gel ready and be on my way to the
willing to pay !be minimum monthly bill bean ~inner ."
· regardless of wbelbtrr oc not lbe water is
To help others recall those days, and
(Coatinued Cll page 3)
perhaps to interest a new generation in

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Otherwise it was perhaps the best conducll!d bean dinner of any of the VInton
dinners.
The committee began serving the
people early, as an abundance of ittce
beans had been cooked the night btfcxe,
1hus avoiding any rush. Everything waa
nice and clean which spoke well for lbe
committee in charge.
"Two thousand tickets ftn oold.
''When the number 134 south bound
"The best of order prevailed and lhi
left 140 people at the Vinton depot last day was one of genuine pleasure .
Friday evening our 'citizens began to
realize lhat the hean dinner would be an
"Hon. W. s. Matthews was cllllrm-.
unusual affair.
of the day and made a apeech 'Wblc:b wa .
Early Sal urday morning rigs of all very entertaining. W. R. White, A. J.
deseriplion began to arrive from every Greene, H. W. Olerrington, and J. B.
direction 'and at 10:00 the bfo,autiful grove Massie made a short talk flltill(l the ocwas filled with people from far and near. casion.
Several hundred more arrived from
"Allen Edliliston and J. W. IIIDk . . .
Columbus and intermediate points on the . several appropriate songs 'Wbldl ,...
noon Lrain. The crowd was estimated at highly appreciated.
anywhere from 3,SOO to 5,000.
"The d8y was delighlfully ipellt ay il
The only thing lo detract from lhe and now they are an~ the 8111
pleasul'e of the occasion was the dus.t·, a bean dinner at Vinton 'l!hae lht7 will
natural resuli ol long conUnued ~hl. again ~reel old friends and 1'l'laUvel."
exposing itself to a nostalgic past .
recreaied - and enjoyed - at Vinton
Park Aug. 7, Mrs. Thomas offers an ac·
count of the ali-day 1914 Bean Dinner
prinll!d in the long defunct Vinton Leader
weekly newspaper. Dated Aug. 6, 1914,
Wlder the modest headline, "SUCCESSWas the Vinton Bean Dinner - Five
Thousand - People Present," it reported :

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