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Cloudy IQnight and Wed·
nesday. Lows tonight In tile
upper 60s and low 7~. Showers
likely north, showers Of lhlln·
dershowers likely south. Cooler
Wedpesday.

John W. Hyatt in 1868 decided
~· build a better billiard ball, and
m the process developed the
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Jack Kerr, owner and general
manager of WMPO Radio, was
elected president of the
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce Monday . Other new
officers are Ted Reed, vice
president, and Marjorie Hoffner
re-ele&lt;:ted secretary-treasurer.
Bill Grueser, outgoing
president, presided at the
meeting at Bowers' Drive-In.
Grueser has held the post the
past three years.
Grueser suggested, and
memhers agreed, to ask Cong.
Clarence Miller to seek
financial assistance to make
expensive repairs to the
riverfront parking lots caused
by erosion. He said there is a
large separation between the
wall and upper level of the
parking lot.
The problem apparently
derives from raising the water
level of the rivers and the
subsequent increase in river
traffic. The parking lots are so
indispensable to the community
that all that can be done should
• be done, Grueser noted.
Grueser asked Fred Crow,
Pomeroy attorney, to direct a
letter to Miller, explain the
problem, and suggest that
HOW WOULD YOU lll!:e to get Ton. Goett's goat, literally that Is. Tied in the front yard of
Miller see the area.
Ute Goett h~me Is this nanny goat. According to Mrs. Goett, the goat does an excellent job
keeping the lawn grass clipped and Is quite a nice pet. Narmy obviously likes to have her picture taken as she strikes a pose for the camera.

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Gerald E. Lehew, 41, New
Haven, W.Va ., was hospitalized
alter a one-ear accident today
at 1 a.m. on SR 124 in Syracuse.
The Meigs County Sheriff's
Dept. said Lehew suffered
lacerations of his chin and
mouth. He had run off the road
and struck a power pole in a
curve.
Lehew was charged with
driving while intoxicated. He
was taken to the hospital by the
sheriff's department. There
was heavy damage to the car.

SAIGON -SOliTH VIFI'NAMESE INFANTRY and armor
drove into a triangle northeast of Pleiku dty tOOay against
"'Vip"Cied headquarters ol a Colrununist rocket battalion that has
been tolibing occasional shells into the Central Highlands capital,
military sources said. In the North, U. S. Air Force B52
Slrallillftresses Mmday night and early today battered ComDIWDststorageareasaround the former U.S. Marine base of Khe
Sanh and the A Shau Valley infiltration route with hundreds of
lms dbcmbs .
Ccmmunist supply buildings have been reported in both
locations. ID Saigon the South Vietnamese government announced
Two runs were made Monday
it was introducing a new anti-narcotics bill in the Na tiona! by the Middleport E-R squad
Assembly calling for the death penalty for organized gangs of and one by the fire department.
narcotics smugglers. The bill is to be considered under
At 11:24 p.m. the squad was
emergency procedures fllf quick passage.
called for Betty Barrell, Ash
The U.S. Command announced that all Gls leaving Vietnam St., who was having difficulty
who are determined by urine tests to be drug users would now be breathing. Dr. Ray Pickens was
medically evacuated to the United States after going through called. At 2 p.m. the squad went
withdrawal here.
to the Gallia-Meigs line to the
Cecil Smith home for Mr.
Astronauts' Heart." Go Lazy
Shumaker. An ambulance was
SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON -DOCTORS asked Apollo IS's called to transport him to
astronauts to return to the clinic tOOay for a second series of tests Holzer Medical Center.
At 2:30 p.m. the fire departto see if the.i r hearts have overcome the laz\ness developed during
ment
went to the Hazel Reed
lbeir long exposure to weighUess space.
Dr. Charles A. Berry reporled that David R. Scott, Alfred M. home on Front St., where
Wtl'den and James B. Irwin had not completely re..adapted to the firemen said smoke had
rigors of gravity Monday and, as a result, their strength was not escaped from a stove in the
basement where papers were
up to par.
being burned, creating the
alarm.
Troops Baule Catholic Snipers

E-R, Firemen
Called Out

In Middleport

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - BRITISH troops
MEIGS WINS 9-4
battled snipers in barricaded Roman catholic streets today in the
ASHLAND, Oblo - Meigs
worst fighting since lbe partition of rfeland in 1920. The ouUawed
Irish Republic Army (IRM appealed to Irishmen in the south for Legion defeated Kent this
mornlng9-4 on Stao Perry's 4help in this ''doomsday silnation." Against a background of
hitter, to remain In contention
burned-out and still blazing 'buildings, security forces listed at ·. in the Ohio American Legion
Baseball tournament.
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NEWOmCERS-BWGrueser,left,congratulatesJackKerr,rtght,new[ftllldertofthe
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce and Ted Reed, center, vice president. Grileser, outgoing
president, has served as presidentfor the past three years.

Jackson Men Hurt

· Twenty-two defendants were Va ., $27.50 each posted,
fined and 13 forfeited bonds in speeding; Harold L. Strother,
Meigs County Court Monday . Clarksburg, W. Va., $17.50,
Fined by Judge Frank W. speeding;
Charles
R.
Porter were Woodrow Engle, Winebrenner, Middleport, and
Jr., Middleport, Rt. I, $5 and Bobby J . Pope, Newark, $27.50
costs, no flag on extended load; each, left of center; Della S.
Richard L. Meadows, Eureka, Smith, Sissonville, W. Va. ,
$17 and costs, speeding; Ber- $37.50, speeding ; Joseph L.
nadine E. Large, l:lillbuck, Heindl, Mt. Vernon, and Frank
Ohio, $10 and costs, passing at E. Farley, Mt. Vernon, $27.50
intersection; Patsy Marie each, passing on berm; William
Turner, Albany, Debra E. Neal, Black; Middle(Nf't, Rt. I, $25,
Gallipolis,
Richard
M. disturbing the peace.
Cameron, Zanesville, Jack E.
Layne, Pomeroy, and Theodore
Meredith, Pomeroy, Rt. 3, $10
and costs each, stop sign
C.
violation;
Linda
Winebrenner, Cheshire, $10 and
costs, speeding ; Margaret
Lehew, Pomeroy, $5 and costs,
defective exhaust.
Eldon Lee Stover, Bidwell, Quarter horse racing proved
$150 and costs, three days so popular at last year's Meigs
confinement, license suspended county Fair that it has been
for six months, driving while included in the program this
intoxicated,
costs only, year.
property
damage,_ hit· Post lime wiU be at 1:30 p.m.
skip; Thaddeus Dye, Pomeroy, on Thursday, Aug. 19, with an
Rt. 4, $10 and costs, no electric eight hole starting gate
motorcycle endorsement; to be used along with' a photo
Charles B. Sargent, Athens, $15 finish facility .
and costs, littering ; Charles L. Entries will be accepted on a
Carpenter, Worterford, Ohio, "first come first served" basis
$10 and costs, turning in with each 'race to be closed
roadway; Dallas Gambill, when the race is filled. Races
Ashland, $10 and costs, will be run in full color and
speeding; Frank H. Pope, racing equipment. Jockeys
Middleport, $25 and costs, must be at least 16 years of age
license suspended 30 days, and aU horses must carry at
restricted driving privileges, least 116 pounds. Anyone inre&lt;:kless operation.
terested in applying to take part
Charles F. Ohlinger, Rutland, may contact Junior Kennedy,
$5 and costs, no tail lights ; Middleport Route 1, 742-4540.
Robert L. White, Racine, and Races include: 220 yards, for
Clarence Freeman, Rutland, two and three year olds; second
$10and costs each, intoxication ; race, 220 yards, four years and
Theodore Flint, Gallipolis, $10 older; third race, 330 yards, two
and cos.ts, no operator's license, and three year olds; fourth
costs only; Darrell D. Rash, race, four years and older. The
Lake Wiles, Fla., $10 and costs, first four runs are registered.
e&lt;pired 10 day tags; Gerald The fifth race open, wiU be 440
Gibbs •. Ra~ine_ RD, $10 and yards, and the fmal race, 440
costs, mtox1cahon.
yards, registered, for all ages.
F&amp;rfeiting bonds were
William G. Cox, Northup, Ray
Knappe, Albany, Joseph R.
LOCAL TEMPS
Park, Parkersburg, Er.nest The temperature in downtown
Love, Columbus, Hobert F. Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Tuesday
Weaver, Columbus, and was 76 degrees under partially
Michael Lee Mount, Lesage, W. ~unny skies.

Two Jackson men were
Clara E. Powell, 65, Wellston,
treated and released this was admitted to Veterans
morning at lhe Holzer Medical Memorial Hospital for obCenter for injuries suffered in a serva lion following a three
three-car collision at 7:35 a.m. vehicle accident at 10:30 a.m.
on Rt. 7, one tenth mile south of Monday on Rt. 33, three tenths
George Creek Rd. It was one of miles north of Pomeroy. Mrs.
five vehicular mishaps the past Powell was a passenger in a car
24 hours.
driven by Clarence Summer, 78,
According to the Gallia-Meigs Wellston.
Post State Highway Patrol, Officers said the Summers
Billy Meredith, 31, and John auto stopped to make a right
Meredith, 28, Rt. 3, Jackson, turn. Ralph Burbridge, Jr., 48,
were injured when their car was Gary, Pa., stopped behind the
struck in the rear by an auto Summers, but Nobeto Gabriel,
operated by Richard E. Powell, 32, Chesapeake, failed to stop .
30, Sandy Lake, Pa.
Gabriel's car struck the rear of
The impact knocked the Burbridge's, shoving it into the
Meredith car into an auto Summers car. There was heavy
turning left driven by Katherine damage to all three vehicles.
E. Walker, 53, ~nauga . There Gabriel was cited to Meigs
was heavy damage to the County Court for failure to stop
Powell and Meredith cars and . within the assured clear
moderate damage to the Walker distance.
auto.
Alma Sue Bills, 41, Rt. 2,
Powell was cited to Gallipolis Vinton, had minor injuries but
Municipal Court for failure to was not immediately treated in
stop within the assured clear a single car accidenl at 7:55
distance.
a.m. on Rt. 325, three tenths of a

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mile south of Rt. 124.
The patrol said Mrs. Bills lost
control of her car on a curve and
struck a tree. No citation was
issued. There was moderate
damage to her car.
The first of two Gallla County
mishaps occurred at 12:15 p.m.
on Rt. 35, six tenths miles east
of Rt. 588, where Richard E.
Currens, 42, Ashland, . Ohio,
failed to stop and strucj[ tile
rear end of an auto operated by
Tracy A. Bennett, 35, Columbus.
Moderate damage resulted.
Currens was charged with
falling to stop within the
assured clear distance.
A final accident waa investigated at 3:40 p.m. on Rt.
160, two tenths miles south of
Rt. 35.
.
Officers said vehicles driven
by Kenneth D. Epting, 26,
Gallipolis, and Melvin B.
Freeman , 33, Middleport,
collided. Freeman was charged .
with improper passing.

Business with Soviets
Has Big Leap Forward

By MIKE FEINSILBER
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
administration has approved
the export .or $162 million .in
foundry eq~pment to th~ Sov1~t
Umon -..a smgle sale wh1ch will
exceed the value of all of last
ye~r's exports to Russia and
wh1ch appea~s to f?reshadow an
even . heav1er mcrease i~
Amencan trade with ·the
Russians.
Routinely and without fanfare, the. Commerce Department sa1d Monday ~t had
approved two ~xport licenses
for foundry eqwpmenl used m
the manufacture of a~t~otive
castmg, worth $162 million.
The equipment will be used
by the Russians in building the
largest truck plant m the world
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at a six-mile by si~-mile site on
the Kama River m the Tatar
Republic, about 570 miles east
of M~cow.
.
As ts customary'. the _departmen! would not Identify the
firm to which the license was
No action had followed that issued.
req~est by council, however, so
Mac Trucks Inc., of Allenthe original approval of the lots
- particularly of the Lambert
TWO SENTENCED
one since it actually has been
Appearing before Meigs
purchased by Goble - on the County Common Pleas Judge
non-conformity basis still John c. Bacon Monday were
stands.
Marion E. Snider, 1a, ColurnChilds
explained
that bus, formerly of Meigs County
residents protesting the use 'of and Nels Gregory Pickens, 19,
the lot fora usedcarsalesarea Racine, Rt. 2. Both pleaded
would have to file their protest guilty to auto larceny and were
asking for.a hearing before the sentenced -to- the Ohio State
commission's Board of Appeals. ,_Reformatory at Mansfield for
~ch a .board - composed of an indeterminate term. They
tHree dtsmterested part1es - conle~ Saturday to taking a
has not yet been named, smce car from the Rawlings Sons Co.
no .appeals ~ve bee~ flied .lot in Middleport Friday night
durmg the zonmR era m M1d- and wrecking it on a rural road
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taler the same night.

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near the Goble new car garage .five months ago that Goble agreed recommending a nonwould be given non-conforming purchased
the Lambert conformity category for the
permits
under
zoning property, adjacent to his Lambert lot for Goble's use if
regulations, and Goble was present businesS. 'The house council had actually rescinded
authorized to proceed. The Dec. was torn down and Goble the original approved three
11, 1968 minutes indicated that proceeded to make plans to years ago.
council had not rescinded the pour concrete on the section and A newspaper account of the
non-conforming permits for the begin his used car operation. De&lt;:. 27, 1968 meeting read to the
two tots, but had requested the
However, meanwhile, a letter effect thai the non-conformity
Middleport Planning Com- of protest was received from permit for the l~t had been
mission to rescind its recom- approximately 10 residents rescinded. However, it was
menda lion on the non- near the lot, at the corner of pointed out that records of the
conforming permits.
Lincoln and South Third Ave., meeting as maintained by the
Council at the May meeting asking that-Goble not be per- clerk-treasurer are "official."
had acted upon the recom- milled to eslablish the used car Council had not rescinded the
mendation of the Planning lot there.
. measure, but had asked The
Commission in approving the
William D. . Childs of the ·Planning Commission to
use of the two lots in the non- . Planning Commission, ad- rescind its · recommendation in
conforming category.
dressing council, ,said the reference to the Lambert and
. Time.elapsed, and it was ~nly Planning Commission had Anthony lots.
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hie Used Car Lot
Keith Goble Ford, lnc., was
given the green light Monday
night to establish a used-car lot
ne1t to the company's new car
agency on South Third Ave. by.
Middleport Village Council.
Discussion on the permission
of cquncil for Goble to proceed
became complicated when
several members of council
slated they wer~ of the opinion
council
had
rescinded
legislation back in 1968
authorizing Goble to proceed.
However, Clerk-Treasurer
Gene Grate read minutes of
council meetings from May 27,
1968and Dec. 11,1968. The May
meeling minutes indicated that
the t.amhert and Anthony lots

Twenty.four memberships
have been received thus far,
Grueser reported.
Crow said he mel recently
with a man who will be al the
Gavin plant and gavehim a tour
of the area to show what
facilities are available.
Crow noted that there is a
need for a listing of sale and
rental property in the Meigs
area. Crow suggested that a
committee be named to secure
this information. He said approximately 2,000 men will be
hired at the new mine site and
400 at the new Gavin plant.
Crow observed that physical
appearance of Pomeroy is not
good, referring to the empty
buildings on Main Street.
New Vice-President Reed
stated that Paul Simon has
offered office space for listing
of houses.
Grueser suggested that dates
for next year's Regatta be set
and plans be made for the
Christmas activities. No action
was taken, however.
Attending the noon luncheon
at Bowers' Drive In Restaurant
were Grueser, Reed, Crow, N.
W. Compton, Earl Ingels, Dale
Warner, Richard Chambers,
Jack Carsey, and Kerr.

town, Pa. said the license did
not go to it. Mack and a Soviet
trade delegation agreed last
May to a deal under which
Mack would help design and
equip the huge $1.4 billion
Russian truck plant. The
agreement is contingent on
approval of the required export
licenses.
If the licenses are issued, the
deal will lead to the export over
the next two years ol at least
$750 miUion worth of goods sold
by United states firms to
Russia last year.
The Defense Department is
said to be opposed to issuing
Mack the license. Those in the
administration who favor the
sale say it would help stimulate
the depressed American rnachine tool industry, show the
Russians that increased trade
would spring from agreement
on political issues such as
Berlin and arms controls, help
the sagging u s balance of
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WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Strom Tburmlllld, R·
S.C., cltlog iatelllgeoee
reports, bas said .tile Sovlell
are deploylog
aadear
missile-armed subllllU'iaes
from Cuban ba11e11.
Thurmoad made tile cllaJ1e
In a statement lsaaed Mooilay
compariDg the streagthl 91
the Americlft aDd Soviet
navies and merebant lleeU.
"Current lotelli1eace
reports also iadleate the
Soviets have brokeD their liiZ
agreemeot with the Ullited
States by depleyillg 1ucleu
missile lauachiog aubmarllles at Cubaa bues,"
Tbunnoad wrote.

trade and ease Russian anxieties over Prest(ient NIIon's
decision to lower trade barriers
with China.
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Charles . John Werry, 78, . Pomeroy; Harold, Gallipolis;
P.omeroy, d1ed Tuesday m~r- · Walter,Mason, W. :Va.; John, of
nmg . at Veterans Memonal Hemlock Grove, and Paul, d
Hospttal.
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Dayton; a brotfter, Herman, d
Before his retir~ment, Mr. Pomeroy; a sister, Mrs.
Werry was custodi~n at the Amanda Kaspar, of Pomeroy,
Pomeroy Semor H1gh School and several grandchildren and
many years. HE&gt; was a member great-grandchildren.
of the Trinity Church, Pomeroy,
Funeral services will be beld
an.d of lhe Pomeroy Firemen's at 1 p.m. Thursday at 1'rlni:y
Assn.
Church with the Rev. W. H.
Surviving are his wife, Perrln officiating. FriendiiiiiJ
Lucretia H. Woodrum Werry; a call aLthe Ewilll Fanenllk.IM
daughter, Mrs. Forrest Phelps, any time. 8l:lial will !It Ill
Dayton; five sons, Albert, of 8e'ec11 Grove OenliiEI).

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BY WiLLIAM S. WHilE
WASimiGTON - Geqe Wallac:e'~
public cleclarailon of a finn teiOive to run
aptn for the presidency next year unless
111aalqulte unUkelyeveniS come to pus
baa overnlght altered the whole political
landscape.
It Is first of all, a sun)riae, even to the

IM it Is IIIIlCh mote than aiiJ!'PI'ile. It
. is a bl"" directed to the heart of President
Niion'a. bopea for 19'1%. For on every
PI nt objective indicator the President
simplymostcarryasubstantialpartofthe
South - if, that Ia, the Democrats do not
• nCIIIIlnate as his ~ SOII)e far :out,
self-defeating, ullra-Uberallsolationisl as,
Paper . say, Sen. George McGovern of South
·
Dakota,
.
aagest of Souuiern 'politicos. 'I11ey bad
Indeed, the whole master strategy of
f18urec1 the Alabama governor to be ac- the Niion Administration bas long been
1ua11y out of it on the 115SU111Piion that he built upon an awareness thai the President
bad pasaed his bat for contributions too has little chance of doing much at the polls
often and could not again raiae enough in the ·urban East and must rely upon a
to barnstorm this country.
mural made up of the bulk of the Southern

w••,;ingiO; White

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...~ofT
. c:uuo:clim ia that White a- illfwman
notably
electoral votes.......,
exasif lbe
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pius the Mjddle Westud much or the Far_ will tullll!de in deep Jill it._')' lblt ·
his
eleclillll
were
held
-•ow
Mr.
N"aon
Wesl - in this cue, moet poignantly,
native Califcnia.
probably would lale the state. ·
The p. :tent's - t ' - ' or Tesas
Btyond all Ibis, h::aua , lies : lbe
..--ultima'-.._ni...,ofthellnlot-api:;;ly
for'nextyear'sl'lectionbas;orc:oune,long
..,_ ....,
-""by WallaCe. Wbile be is clr!w*i•ing
of
the
since been signalled in bis cbW:e
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fooner Democrstic govanor or the state, the Administration' r.- scbool int.egralim_
JohnCoilnally, to he at ooceblsSetnlary policies he calls tooharib (and the~
of the ...._ ___ ud bis cbief spokesman Republicans are simgJtaDK1111J
.. ~,
..._as •- -),the cue II. the Wallace
on all ecommic and fiscal affairs.
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Hisequallyurgentreqalremellttohold
-wt
Califcnia bas been !l"'llrd rut more in the COUDtry could .-eWallaadraitlyis""":j
0 Y
recen1ly _in the decisianto hold the 19'12 unemplo~eot. For
«
, .......-.....nv a raceoiSsoe polilidao; _at
Republican National Clmaltion in San ....,.. ~~
bottom he is an oJd.&amp;shillll!d popnlml.,
Diego. The fact of the matter in tllis

..._
, Ji""not
. somuchtothecoJorastothe_
.......,.......
lbin ~-thoots r1. lbe lower ecmomi
. c
......cl ~manwbogot~10milliGnvotes
from within those clnses in the
_...
PI H'rntial eleclim or 1!161 ........., on
·
· te···'-'• be·~'- to reach
di"P"ISIOIIII .,_,....,
...,... .
or esCel that level' in IJI2 uriless an
~u. miracle shoUld mamlime befall.
Wallace says, a he bas just
of
dooe, that "only a meani-- ...._.
the Ni
•m.n-'~"- or
ditectian in
WID n
......-...... ·
the Dtm&lt;-uatic party" would cause him
not to enter the field next year• the most
11y· • the
rea!!OOI!Ille tonclusilll, esperiL ID
·
lances, · thai he really
p! I nl ,Cil'CIIIIIS
IS
meansilOfcowse,itcouldbearguedlhat

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WJDeS
lielwbo !mew him frun his reporting days; and (Marino, Frascati, etc.) are ineqlensively

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wme,

course,

deligblfuland.available at their best only cm the
'oc:algr-·...L. (tbeydCII'Itra-1-ll) .... And it'S
•
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anenchantingcbore,upJoringtheiiiiiTOllllding
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lauran"" there's ooe rule of
.........o r - res . ...;
palate-lbefarlber~eacapefromRAme, the
lesa ezpelllive the oomestibles.
RAine's prices flit everything ane up
samewb.Jtlfnolas brulally orbited 81 Paris and
Londllll, bQt as you explore the IDia and
likes
-"-t
mounialns, smnebolzy- up there
your""""
--"the .......
is r•••t -bat
your accountant orauu
avuu
...
dered, finandally.
In --u, an Italian
. · tourist town _ few
ruUI;a
AmericaJ1s ane seen - the finest restaurant is
o.cmni, run by the same-MJDe brothers where
a bill for the best or evetylblng, wine too, runs
further off 1he
abrut 10,000iire, ~6 .... Explore
bealenpathudfinlthedeligblfulliltleTaverna
deDo SCQntino ("locale Rustico") 1111 V1a
acerone 2Z In another .,;....,ard town, Grottoferrala: Our meat4~4our with no
rt his modest lillie lunchftim cabala and cm ~came (with tip) to 4,0110 lire; abrut
tbelr say-10 we rented sight WlleeD .... 'l1lelr a buck ud a half each .... Mter Paris liDs, we
estnesl urging bas bad Its bappy ending an- almost got the bends.
1118Dy for these nine summer vacations, and the

where RAine scriveners omgregated, DJOYie
producers directors and acton followed. with
'
bikini-attired starlets, even a few bCIIest-to..........nHobmenl actresses at their sides wldle
----.----they!Jr8l!edpacentagesandi1J'CB!flandprd.its
---"-1 '
.... One Rlmanjuuu..... (wue •WIPI+P",_
in New York Jut joarulloll in Italy, actually
..."'- as ' 'dottc:ai •"flit all ,.....,_
greeted .,,..ya
"lntellectuala" in Italian eyes, if not our
... Gin """•Jiano _.__ heal is
)
own ___
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0 ~..,
, """""
ecoomJlcs and ""''lies,
far from our IJ!IOl in the
JIW-I
,
toy department or journalism, Introduced US to
Tony Prantera's fresh and delicious mini-tlp!l,
c.illed Hello Cabala.
One year we'd intended to rent a villa cm the
__._,_
se!i, but Gino and Pia Sole, Rome's top
journalist talked · 011 I d. II (no good villas
'
ua
tMedl•--·avallableanymoreexceptgian
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wbiteelephanb!, hardly rt Hannibal's choice)....
Instead,theysuggested,TonyPrantera bad just
builladozensmallvlllason the higher I!EJIIIllf!

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Completes
Wedding Plans
Plans bave been completed
' for the marriage of Miss Shar1111
Kay Elardo, daughter rt Mr.
and Mrs. John Elardo,
Gallipolis, to John Evert
Bowman,' son of Mr. and Mrs.
Olarles Bllllllllln, Jackaon.
The open church wedding will
be solemnized Saturday at the
Middleport Church of Christ
Fifth and Main Street Mid:
dleport with the Rev.
Moyer' offici aling and Mr .

Raullin

K!!DDeth Sciles, church elder,
assisting. The 4:30 afternoon
ceremony wii\ be preceded by
ooptial organ music by Mrs.
·OJester Erwin beginning at 4
o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Moyer will be the soloists.
. Miss Elardo has chosen 88 her
. matron of · h(Jlor Mrs. Lois
Shalilbaugb, Latonia, Ky., and
Miss Sara Jane Jones Jackson,
as her maid of honor,
Bridesmaids will be cou.s , '
the brid tHilect; the M.
&amp;!san and cathy Elardo of '
Joseph, ~lo. The flower girl wul
he Miss Angelia Eldaro of St.
Joaepll, Mo., and tl!e ringbearer
will be Master John Elardo the
lrldHiecl's brother.
'
·Mr. Bowman's best man will
he his brother, Mi-. Stephen
Bowman Columbus. Groomsmen win be Mr . Michael
Callahan aDd Mr. Michael Rose
rt Jacboo, cousins of Mr.
Bowman, ~nd Mr; William
SliawMI of Jlebon.
t ra will ._ M•. Fred

u

County Organizations
To Be Reviewed at Fair
A . junior
revue
of ihe county extension office or
organlzatilllll in lbe oomty bas Mrs. Sauer by Salllrday.
been planned as a part of Junior
'Ibis is the second year for a
Fair night on Wemesday, Ang. junior organization revue. The
18, at '6:30 p.m. in front or the first year a good,.,. esenlali1111
Meigs Coonty grandstand.
was pre sent and Ibis year an
Letters bave been directed to even larger representation is
key people in youth groups expected.
around the county astJng that
an individual be named to
represent each organization
with that person to give a brief
resume of the organization, its
of
activities, and the lllllilber
people involved.
GrouJII are asked to ccmlacl
either the Meigs County ExMr. ~d Mrs. ~ne Jt!fers
tension Office, 992:3185, or Mrs. · and family entertamed With a
Harold Sauer, 742-.'1154, to ad. far_ewell party f~r Dr. and Mrs.
vise of their planned par- Luis ~:UBo of Athe~ who. ane
~cipation.
retur~g soon to the Domi~ucan
Orl!anizations not receiving a Republic. ~re were 54 friends
letter are urged also to make present and ~eluded Mr. ~
contact with Mrs. Sauer or Mrs. Mrs. Carlos Silva and family,
Farie Cole, advisors, and gain Dr. and Mrs. James Scott and
"rognition during the junior family, Dr. and Mrs. Jack
· 11e. For scheduling purposes Rapaport and family, Dr. ~
" is requested that group Mrs. lrwm Unger and family,
representatives contact either ~-and Mrs. Jerry Mullens and
children, Dr. and M~s .
Lawrence LaJohn and family,
Alverson, Gallipoli!, ud Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Avelardo MooFrank Souders, Jacboo..
cayo and family, Mr, Juan
Guest hostess will be Mrs. Locano, Mr. Alfredo Estava,
stephen Bowman, Col•mbus, Nancy Copan, Pam Brooks,
and registering guests wiD be Mille Lawson and the host
the Misses Lisa and Lori famtly.
.
Callahan of'Cbillicolbe.
Evan _David . W~seman,
An open receptioo 1rill im- Rutland, VISited With hiS great~lely foil~ the ceranony grandparents, Jl!r. and Mrs.
in the Fellowship Hall of the Earl Starkey, while bls parents
cburcb.
·
. were moving to Cambriclse.

Carpenter

News, Event

dollar · p1J •
American
ISJDgJng
again in W~Europe.FellS
or a possible devalualian&lt;l.lbe

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cannot"--IIII!R·.

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As to l1le Dell uals, wtw:•a tbeJ
migbt ,....W..Ie il&amp;l1 , _ is lliit ~.
d__, _n _. .. , . _ w.u.e ~ that
UftU ...,.. ~·"' .........
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TheodonJs Council Jnsta/Js Qjjicers

neodorus

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DaiiJ'

No Holiday
Fo:.. MiJl
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In Tenth

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"Did you know
that Debbie only
cleans her house
once a month'?"

On Friday morning, August
13, the Congressman hegins his
day in Gallia County where be
will participate in a 11 a.m.
meeting in Gallipolis to discuss
possible plans for the
development of the Chick·

65, or More

Bow met
Fairha.ea
Patio Coven

No Contract, no

Managmg
.

Switch W0 uld

says ran

Cut Robbie's Pay 100%

Downing,

Childs

Agency, Inc.

POMEROY CEMENT
BLOCK CO.

•

Bengals to

Settle One
In Detroit

Ford Dealer Clearance
All71 Fords, can atrucks

Preppers Working Hard

c1owns 1as1 Saturday night.
"Alii can say is Ken is going
IAl be a fine pro quarterback,"
CANTON' Ohio ( UPI) - The
Brown said of the 22-year-&lt;&gt;ld.
"He was ~•·"" and he rifled NorthandSouthhighschooifool·
~"""'u
ball teams, prepping for the 26th
the ball beauiifully · He's quite annual Ohio high school allo~;tar
a prospect."
football game Friday night al
Brown had praiae as well for Fawcett Stadium here, :went
the n;st cf his squad. "Most through two brisk workouts
everyone among our new young Monday, a daily routine for
people showei:l prowess," he
sd
••id. "You can lake anyone. them through Thur ay.
The teams scrimmaged last
Fred Willis and Doug Dressler Saturday, but no further heavy
both ran well.
conlacl work was planned by
• "If you want IAl lmow where either Bob Commings of Mas·
the major bright spot· was, it sillon, the North coach, or Dave
was the defense. We tried a lot Haines, of Sidney, the South
, of people and they all perform· coach.
' ed.
The North lost another player
''They have quickness and Monday, dropping the squad to
speed and they are getting 27 players out of their original
together with their team play· squad of 29. The South still had
11 is beginning to show."
aU 29 players.
And.did he see any wealmess- Leaving · for hoihe from the
: es? Yes, in punt defense.
Norlh team was 2IJO.pound, 6-3
"We let them break out of end Ed Harris af Toledo Mathere too often," be said.
comber, whosufferedastrained
; The Bengals will continue knee ligament duri~g last Tues; trainirig at Wilmington College . day's workout. Leaving over the
: this week in preparation for the weekend was Scott Reynolds,
with the lions.
235-poundtacklefromWesllake,
with a badly injured elbow.
Neither player was scheduled
In 1971 an airliner crashed in to see action in Friday's game.
Earlier last week Jeff Schag,
: Pl!ru, killing 99 perSons, 54_of
Mansfield Madison High SchOol,
:than Americans.

· amauga Creek Projecl
Fnim Gal1ia County he moves
on to F'ood oy where he will
conduct an Open Door Session
in the Jury 8fNm at the Meigs
County Courthouse !rGm l::J0-2
e1s

r.;';{.~nt~tv~he

-~ ....,
will conduct an Open Door
Session in the Mayor's Office at
Belpre. The lOth District
laWIIIIIker winds liP his day in
Athens where be will be at his
mobile office on the fairgrounds
thai evening.
On Saturday morning, August
14, the Congressman will be at
his district office in Lancaster
from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. where he
will conduct scheduled ap·
pointmenls with area residents.
That aftern01111 Miller will be in.
· New Lexington for an Open
Door session in the Juvenile
Court Room at the Perry
County Courthouse from 3-4
p.m.
c!'gressmanSunday, = : t

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~w~(yLYfJ

It at Age of

•
~ the
· • -.t .wi diaD.
ByDA'VIDW. aRl'IE
-won't give mid. damage ..
ew I
bita
DE'l'BOIT (UPI}-Tbejuryis ~ in high ~ aca
¥"·
dollar, sparked by a still out cm whether the new cidents.
~ ......
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congressillllal report released sbock..,_,bingla•••...,.wllidt The reasan they sboald lessen ... """~~ -.:-,..:
Satur!fay, reduced dollar 1rill appee• 011 1973 aufmJoMes car damage in low S!-' absillbtd, •C*" 'llli:ie
danand cm ~ 1111111ey will cut damage repair costs collisiCIISandthereanealotor CLtiled•~ b e · markets Mooday ud thus sent («motorists.
them, in ~· ~ and ?" pidlably bat ils •**!li.
its price in relalicm to other
Some Detroit eqets say oowded biglnraY5-"". basic. ~ ri•* . 1 by that
currencies into a IIO!II!dive. It bit damage repails oets 1rill go 'l'be new '"myr 1rill stick out !oui"-iadl _._. in tile -=ta 22-year low in West Gamany.
·
from the grille and fenders
.,.••
In reaction, lbe danand for
BaaineN Today frun line to four inches Most ...,b8c h•IJ ·
goldsoaredinlmdcmwhereits
of than will he momted with GeDnl ~ 3
price shot up to $43.94 an OIIDI!e, down not ooly cm cars equipped either bydraolic or rublla" plans to_ &amp;JIIIll an
b.
1 .
an · ncrea••
of
•1.20
sin-'th
--',
_
_
but
cm
cars
--'--'
11..,,..«t
•t
.......
~1M
I
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..,.....,....
·....-. .,__, bas ._ •• 1 c. - wiiJI a
Friday . Devaluation of the they're
collisi1111 with thai much ' lib pr I 1t sboct. r,.u
"",
• -:- 0 or
~~·=·~=
dollar would mean it would take dan't bathem.
Others
po111
· I absoi hers.
I libber . 51 . " .:.._
·b....,_.._ Dlids. .__ •, ,.~
moreAmericancunencytoliuy totheCGIIIofthe.-!Jumpas
Jnalow~collisioo,'tbese ~.
•
- - e 1---1. awnibr · to
the same amount or gold, the ud say, ''rna.....,."
- - · would te" - . line .....,_.- ,_
•·•·tbe F&lt;Kd baD
Bat
international monetary stan- Any o•ldnsicmiDDSI be based to four inches, then retmn to instead
of~
...;._lllie.
dard.
an collisiCIIS UDder 11 miles per their normal pasi.tioos without
·•-'
COWMBUS _ 1BE slate hour. Tbe.-bumperspl•nned damage to the grille or fender Oaids mo-riJI&amp; the bwmper
Department or Insurance is
back !IIIIa" the bylbulir
sending
thousands
of
PI
e, lbe nllbet inSide lbe
questionnaires to purchasen or
•o • o1e' I as the
insurance to find out if they
••xljP'ieli-=-.tbeai!Wiiacts
werevictimirectbyagents. "We
to aigioll pusilimi wlla the
are sending questionnaires
Jnsla)latiaa of ollicers by State ()wmri1 was -....m fcrceure !JIIDl.
where thele is any indicalim in Mrs. Edna Reibel was a feabft (« Aog. ~ in ()!lomhos
OI)'I'Sier has aot said Jet
our reports that state ... the •nm•l ; _ , ; , d. II was reprted t!Jal Mrs. what 51 I "it wil-. 'DIIft's
regulations
have
been
Co-:;u- 17. I.yda llf.lell is bome from a tmd method, pnlblbly
violated," E. L. F'A:kert, deputy ll!aJgbters or Americ:a, Monday Vela'ans Memorial Bcii!Pital, d&gt;eapes! II. all B 46 SliPdirector d. the departmenl, said nigbl
Mary Baldwin is i'tclijlel'alin jiOI1s can be made of a mela1
Monday. "lf we find cases d.
Mrs, Esthel" Ridenour, at home, and Rllllin lle8rbs is that'Ailldrfcawalaanlnllled
gross misrepresentation cm the District 13 deputy, was lbe iD. .
rate. Willi Ibis
the
part of_insurance 521-mlen we inspecting offlce.r. Installed Mrs. Snumelield Willi the · bumper would ld -..:lin to
will bring charges."
c-ere Mrs. Edith Spencer, prize prbgP. cmtribu,ted by orjgina1 pnsilion, ., a npU
--~- ..
_
Edith Sauer. mn.
u-- .._.
~ Wllild haft to :sb:-&gt;1• •
F'A:kert said about 50,0110 inrialie junior past..........-;
...u.
surance salesmen work in Ohio, Mrs. Glen Sntlel, .........,1or; Ri.Pe1•oa discus8ed lnsutw or
repila
l1le wdll wilb
55 Ibis
Is.
Ford
........,;men11!d
and the department believes Mrs. Cora B gle, •.....VIe benefits.
~only a few are dishonesl
councilor; Mrs. Margaret Reflesbawls were sa•ed. ~=-=-7=
lbclair, imide ..,.Urel; Mill.
Ferne Rousb,
financial .---"-' - - - - - ---=-,. !IJOdr:l:s
secrelar'f;
Mrs. n.Da Slabl, .
'l'be CMI'all ; 'jew a all
assistant finaJrial ~etary;
The
S! f 1' ••mq cteetes is: Will it .
nie Aim•.,.
Lillie ,._.... treallftl'
DEvoTED TD TN E.
1 ec~oce aiSis to the mulaisfs!
Mrs.
. ..._..,
; ,
INTEREST OF
ByUDitedl'ress latenlao.a1 Mrs 'Nettie Bayes nna:ling
Jo\E!GS-MASON AREA
Ford's l"lt*'~ liPe belli
Today is Tuesday, Aug, 10,
'
Mrs' Reibel I CHESTERL. TANNEHILL, p!icedsat$Jtlperewfllr
seeretary;
·
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.__ and
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the 222nd day of 1971.
lqa ntativetostatecouncil;
ROBERTNOEF~ICH,
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The moon is between its full ..._
alter te
CilJEdiler
,_,.,_,._, tllellllliaab..__
8 ayes.
DUD.
Dl
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Published da ilY eJ_C!!pl
'--""-T
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phase and last quarter.
tepr Ill !lalive, md Mrs. Cora Saturdar br Th~ OhiO van~r r#. the new 1 4riS is
Tbemornmg
" slaisareVems, Be gle tnJsll!e
Publishin11 companr . Jll I'OidoctiaD in ,.,.. 5 Ollis, JIOl
Court
St.. Pomeroy.
Oh.o. safely. So, in lk l:ase or
Mars and Saturn.
Sening a piaJjst in the . 4Slt.9. Business
Otlice Phon•
The evening slais are Merco- abaence of Mrs. Ben Neutzling •n-21S6. Editorial Phon• 992- t.nnpers',
be
1c ~..
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2157.
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ry, Mars and Jupiter.
was Mrs. Belen Wolf, ""--er
Socond class poslage paid a1 pro 11C .,.. ~ ,_..
Those born 1111 Ibis day are ,__,,_ Other__...._lhe Pomoroy. Ohio.
wmld be ......_
IIIIa thai
""V1... oMoJ".
5-""
Na1ional advertising
~
WASBlNGTON, D. C. -With under the sign of Leo.
inllpectiaa, all !rGm 0Jester r•pr•senlati•e Bollinell i- 1 ~ .....- the IDle hlit.
Congress breaking for a President Herbert Hoover Council were Mrs Erma Gallagher, Inc ., 12 East &lt;2nd
1nsaraoce u• 4 · 11aw
tri t
.
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St .• New York Cdy; N~ York.
.
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month's I&amp;! • lOth Dis C was born Aug. 10, 1174.
OeJand ()anrl deputy; Mrs.
Subscription rot•s : De- pr&lt;llllised ~ l:lllies wllb _ .
Representative Clarence E . On this day in hiStory:
Ada
and Mrs Jean ' li•ered br carrier where bnnqe s, bat lbe ra11es as:biiilMil!er, beads back to In 1776 a · of $nnnefield.'
.
••ailable 50 cents per week : ly .....'t (DI2 .._
._ ; Br Molor Routew"her•carrior
_ , . . . . . .Southeastern Ohio for a busy Benjamin Franklin, John
During 1he meeting con- 1 un.ic• not •••;lable: On• Since all-isfs wi55 baw to
schedule of constituent ac- ,. ___ and.,.. ___ JATwSCII ~....... "' u - .._..;... a m~lwh 'vl.15. o8 • mail i'!l~hDOiO buy the ••1•+"---' ld all
..........
• .......... ""'u' -~- wiN·~. anu . • .. ne y•ar. •. .
- --~tivities.
suggested the United States cmtributiaa was made to the ~~nl::'s0 ~~h~o . 'J~~&lt;crJp'\~!~ mot.cnsls baw aid!
· ""ts.
On Thursday,.....
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12,
the
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Pluribus
UDWD"
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Congressman will be in the motto for the Great Seal. lbe State CoiiJci1 hJe••n. s-t•••'. something!be'fdida't.m.
Zanesville for an Open Door
,
Session in lbe Commissi'lllei'S
Office at the Muskingum . . - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - , , - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
County Courthouse fnm 11 a.m.
IAl 12 noon.. That afternoon
Miller wiD travel to Morgan
County where be will bold a
similar session for area
residents at the McConnelsville
Post Office from 3p.m. to 4p.m.
Thursday
evening
the
Congi man will attend the
annual F:airfield County
Republican Picnic at the
fairgrounds in Lancaster. .

a::::-=a..:;

COIVDT
OPEN

INTO

much · .._ -

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mond, I!! afternoon action,
can't fight a judgment Meigs Legion Baseball Squad Meigs' 6-5 loss to CamLridge ninth on a confused appeal play three runs to take a 5-4 lead with inning .
righthander
Rick
Van
Matre,
Meanwhile, the second round Ashley plays Piqua, Cambridge
ruling, I guess," was the way b115iness manager swnmed up Monday in the bottom of tht in the opening round of the state
who started, on the moUnd.
of competition was scheduled on meeis Hillsboro and Archbold .
Legion Tournament.
Bob Werry led off the ninth the campus of Ashland College faces Worthington.
Cambridge scored two runs in with a triple, and with one out today.
the ninth to win after a Cam- Gary Hart, pinchhitting for
Losers bracket play was set Cambridge 020 1110 012 6-6-2
OliO 010 013 5 85
bridge runner was· called out on · Dick Ash, doubled. Perry went for the morning with _winners Meigs
By Unlted Priss !ntorn.tf01111
Ameriaon LNgue
Abood,
Hollins
(9) , (W) and
an appeal play at second base. in to run for Hart. Van Matre bracket in the afternoon.
Easl
Mike Porter, who had singled a was safe on an error, Kevin
Archbold, which produced the Breniey. Van Maire and Dixon.
W. L. Pel. GB
runner home !rem third Sheets walked pinchhitting for biggest offensive output of the
Bailimore
67 42 .615 ...
Boston
6-4 -49 .566 s
By United Press lnteruatloual Willie Davis also bad four hils Fenway Park, Boston, and gave preceding the appeal, came on Brett Hart, and Lonnie Bush day Monday in an 18-3 victory , - - - - - - - - - ,
Detroit
61 52 ,5-4(1 s
They dcn't caU manager Wall for the Dodgers; who are now Sparky Lyle his fourth win af around to score, ignoring the singled, scoring Perry. But Van over Lima, was to meet WorNew York
58 S1 .504 12
Alston
of the Los Angeles 4\l games behind the San the year while tagging Ron appeal en a runner going frcm Matre was caught at home on thington while Lima plays RichWashington 46 65 .... 22
Cleveland
45 69 .395 241h Dodgers "The Strong Man" Francisco Giants in the Nation- Perranoski with his fifth defeat first to third. The officials let it the play trying to score. With mond.
ABEd
Wes!
without reason-as Richie Allen aJ League West race.
against one win._ Bill Freehan stand. Apparently \t was ruled tw o outs, Burnell singled
Collection 18 hits Monday,
W. L. Pd. GB
Rico Petrocelli singled with hit three homers, Willie Horton the Meigs team had no! called driving in Sheets, but Bush was Archbold scored five runs in the
Oakland
71 42 .628 ... learned Monday night for the
umpteenth
time.
two
out in the ninth to drive in hit two and Aurelio Rodriguez time.
Kansas City S6 54 .509 llV2
picked off second shot down 6th and 8th innings. Joe Myer
O.ieago
55 59 .482 wh
Richie, who is a $90,000HI· John Kennedy with the winning had one for the Tigers while · Trailing 4-2 going into the going to second base on the play and Rod Bosterman each got
'California
54 62 .460 I8V2
Ml1111050la
51 61 .455 19'h year slugger who sometimes run and give the Boston Red Bob Montgcmery connected ninth, Meigs pushed across at home on Sheets to end the fo ur hits to lead the winners. Ed
Milwaukee
48 6-4 .429 22'h doesn't get to the ball park on Sox a 12-11 triumph over the twice for the Red Sox.
Grime was the winning pitcher
Monday's Results
time or al all, arrived late in Detroit Tigers in Monday's only
while Dan Hebel suffered the
Boston 12 Detroit 11
Monday was essentially a ::c::orr•;;;;;.·,:::,-~··.n:e:e:: :».&lt;:=:1
St.
Louis
Monday
night
when
other
major
league
game.
travel day in the majors but
loss.
(Only game scheduled)
the Dodgers played the CardinParker, who had three the schedule reswnes full blast GREN BAY, WIS. !U,PI)Morning action today inFrancis Peay, who bad !teen a
Taday's Probable Pitchers
ais. Allen is the kind of a guy doubles and a single, singled Tuesday night.
cludes Ashtabula playing
Baltimore (Cuellar 13-5) at who figures he'U play whenever home the tie-breaking run in
In the American League, · starling tackle for the Green
Wadsworth, Kent againsi
Mi1111050la (Perry 12-13), night.
Detroit (Coleman lHJ at he shows up but AlsiAln is the the third inning as AI Downing Baltimore is at Minnesota Bay Packers for four years,
Pomeroy , Cincinnati facing
Milwaukee IParsons 9. 13), kind of a manager who thinks went 7 2-3 innings for his 14th Detroit at Milwaukee, Clev.: angrily walked out of training
Euclid and Lima against Richnight.
. he can play anybod)j he pleases. victory against seven losses. land at Chicago, Kansas City at camp Monday and his coac~,
Cleveland (Colbert J-2) at
Especially when he has a Downing ran into trouble in the Washington (2) california al Dan Devine, said Peay s
Chicago (Bradley e.91, nigh!.
Kansas City (Fitzmorris 3·1 $75,000HI·year replacement who eighth inning when the· Cardin- New York and Oakland al move was permanent.
and Hedlund 8-6J at Washinglon also happens to be the best als scored two runs to narrow Boston (2).
Although Packer officials
(Bosman 9-12 and Thomspon 0.
fielding first baseman in their deficit to one nm but Jim
In the National League it's did not comment 00 the In· '
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y.
3J, twi-nighl.
Brewer allowed only one hit in Chicago at Pittsburgh, Atlanta cident that prompted Peay's (UP! ) - Satchel Paige, who
California (Wright 10-IIJ at baseball.
New York (Bahnsen 10-81,
So, Alston scratched Allen the last 1 1.;1 innings to earn his at Sl. Louis, Houston at departure, It was believed he toiled for years in the
night.
from
the lineup and put in Wes 14th save.
Cincinnati, Philadelphi at Los had heated words with an shadowland of the Negro
Ookland (Hunter 14· 10 and
Petrocelli's pinch single end- Angeles, New York al San assistant coach.
Odom 6.8) at Bosloo (Pelers \1 - Parker, who proceeded to rap
leagues, achieved eq ual status
8 and Culp 13-9), 2, day-night. out four hits and help lead the ed a game marked by 33 hits, Diego and Montreal al San
;,;;:~::::::::::~::;~:;:::, with the other immortals of
Dodgers
to
a
6-5
victory
over
including
severi'
homers,
five
Francisco.
baseball Monday when he was
Wednesday's Games
Bob Gibson and the Cardinals. ·doubles and a triple in Little
Enjoy the outdoors as
Balllmoreal Minnesota, night
_
formally inducted into the Hall
Detroit at Milwaukee, night
it
should
bel Howmet patio
nJ_
v.
of Fame .
Cleveland at Chicago. night
covers offer custom styl·
.rUJy
.L'
In keeping with his career,
Kan City at Wash, 2. lwl-nlghl
e
ing in a broad lllnll• of
Paige accepted baseball 's
California at New York
colors and ornamental col·
Oakland ~I Bosloo. night
ATLANTA (UP!)- Star pro highest honor with the same
umns to match any home
football quarterback Frank combination of pixie humor and
Add a touch of
exterior.
National League
Tarkenton said Monday he still cairn dignity which marked a
East
brightness to patios with
wants to play,for the New York career that ied through countW. L. Pet. GB
Howmet's exclusive Vee·
Giants this year, but he wants it less tank towns to a major
Pittsburgh
70 45 ./HI ...
Lite rigid-vinyl structural
Chicago
62 51 .549 7
in writing.
league contract with the This young bride came to us
panels. Your home be·
St. Louis
63 52 .548 7
" I just . don't care lo play Cleveland Indians and an ap· about insurance. As she and
New York
&gt;1 ss .509 l1 V2
comes more beaut~ui . ..
husband are renters, we
without a contract," Tarkenton pearance in the World Series in her
Philadelilhia 51 63 . ~7 l8V2
suggested a Tenant Policy
more liveable . . . and
By MILTON RICHMAN
handedly happened to remark him IAl manage them? Johnny said in explaining why he left 1948 _
Monlreal
45 t.9 .395 24'h
which combi nes insurance
property values go up with
Wesl
NEWYORK(UP))-"Look,if he wouldn't be able to manage Lipon is making about $30,000. the Giants in Houston Monday
Inducted with the 6l&gt;-year-&lt;&gt;ld on their personal belongings
Howmet patio covers.
W. L, Pel. GB you can manage in Puerto Rico in Puerto Rico the coming · Alvin Dark was getting $60,000. and flew to his home here.
Paige, still contending that he with theft and personal
San Francisco 68 50 .S/6
coverage, at low
·
Say the Indians go all out and Giani President Wellington T. doesn't really know his age, liability
Cali us today
Los Angeles 62 53 .539 41h you can manage anywhere. He winter.
pr emium. We at
the
Atlanta
60 58 .508 8
for a free estimate.
managed there so 1 think he "I'd like to go there and do offer Robinson the same thing Mara said in Houston !hal were Dave Bancroft, Jake Downing-Childs Agency _like
Houston
S1 S1 .500 9
to
make
lriends
thru
good
can manage any place. In fact it," Robinson said.
they were paying Dark. That TarkeniAln had told him he_was Beckley, Chick Hafey, Harry
Cincinnati
54 63 .461 13'1&gt;
service.
sure
of
it."
"You're
kidding,"
Weaver
amounts
to a $60,000 decrease retiring IJ&lt;;cau~ the G,~ants Hooper , Joe Kelley , Rube
I'm
San Diego
42 75 .359 25'1&gt;
Earl Weaver, the Baltimore said.
Monday's Results
for Robinson. When was the would not g1ve ~~a loan well Marguard and George Weiss.
Los Angls 6 St. louis 5, night manager, was the one doing the
"No I'm not. I'm serious/'
last time yoq ever heard miD SIX figures . But Tarkenton Paige Hafey Hoo per and
talking and the fellow he was "Okay, if you're seriOus I'll anybody in sports cbanging his said "I have not retired, as Marq~ard wer; all on hand for
Today's Protwob!e Pitchers
Chicago (Pizarro 3·11 al taiking about was Frank do what 1 can to' get you the jcb for a $60,000 pay cui? such" and declined to comment the ceremonies Weiss and
Pittsburgh ( Klson 3·2), night.
Robinson, his 36-year-&lt;&gt;ld right job."
That's nol a cut, it's an on Well,ington 's slatem~nt. "! Bancroft were to~ ill to attend
Allanta (Slone 4-4) at St . fielder who supposedly has the Frank Robinscn got the job ampulaiJon.
The Department Slore
.
. just don t want to_ play without a and Beckley and Kelley are
Louis(Cieveland 10-91, night.
200 N. 2nd
of Building Since "15
Moreover, the lnd1ans are m ·contract," he sa1d.
deceased .
Houston (Forsch 6·5) at Cleveland managerial job for and won the pennant his first
MIDDLEPORT
Cincinnati {Simpson 3-4), night. next year already locked up.
year, He continued managing a tight f1nanc1al bmd now and
Philadelphia (Lersch 4·91 at
"I know Frank can do it " Santurce the past two years they're not exactly going .----- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ----7--- -- - -- - - - - - - Los Angeles (Singer 6-13),
says
Earl Weaver. "This is' a leading the club to the title in around throwing away money.
night.
New York (Gentry 9-91 at San rotten thing to say in view af lhe playoffs this year after Exhibit Bobby Hofman dou''
Diego (Kirby 10.9J. night.
Montreal (Slooeman 12-9) at the fact Johnny Lipon is the finishing third during the bles as third base coach and
traveling secretary.
San Francisco (Marichal 10-8), Cleveland manager now, and 1 regular season.
know Johnny and he's a good "You don't know what
ExhibitB: WaliyBock,a fine
night. .
man but Frank would be worth managing is until you manage trainer with 22 years' experWednesday's Games
whatever price the Indians had in Puerto Rico," Earl Weaver ience, was lei go for no other
Chicago al Piltsburgh, night
to pay him. He can move 'em says. "If you can handle reason than thai the indians
Atlanta at St. Louis, night
Houston at Cincinnati, night
up in the standings. Plus he'd someone like Ruben Gomez you were able to go cut and get
Ph ita at Los Angeles, nighl
New York at San Oiegc, night be the first black manager and can handle any~y . A guy hke themselves another man much
that would draw people all ever' Juan Pizarro Wlll test you cheaper.
Montreal at San Francisco
the league. I'd hate to Jose him. pretty good, too. Take Ruben
Exhibit C: Don't forget Alvin
It would hurt us. But on the Gomez. He doesn't show up for Dark. He has two more years
other hand I'd like to manage a couple days. He'Ji always to run on his contract. The
against him."
have a different excuse but Indians are obligated IAl pay
A Boru Battler
whadd'ya gonna do, you gotla him $120,000 plus his salary for
Earl Weaver is a born accept it. He's been there 22 this month and September.
battler. That's why he says years. He's got 21 shutouts
I spoke to Frank Robinson
he'd love inanaging against against San Juan alone a~d he's about all this, meaning specifi·
Frank Robinson. He isn't a tremendous favonte w1th the cally how much less money
touting Robinson as a major fans. Fr~nk ran into a few such he'd have to lake to manage
league manager because of any problems down there but the Cleveland Indians or any
fear Robinson will get his job. handled them ali exceptionally other club, and asked him what
WILMINGTON, Ohio (UP!)- Earl Weaver is going to be with weii."
his reaction was :
The revved-up Cincinnati Ben- the Orioles a long time. He
Fine.
"I've never thought about it,"
•
gals bave a score to settle in doesn't worry about his job. He
The same way there is no he said.
merely has hcnest admiration question in Earl Weaver's mind
Frank Robinson quite likely
Detroit Saturday night.
It was the Lions who dealt for Frank Robinson's aU-around that Frank Robinson wili make will be offered a managerial
the club its worst defeat of the judgement and ability.
a capable major league mana· job some day, Probably by the
19'10 season, 38-3.
It was Weaver, in fact, who ger. There is no question in Cleveland Indians.
• The Bengals play the Lions at originally recommended Robin- mine. I question whether he'll
He'll have IAl sit down and do
: Tiger Stadium for their second son as a manager in the Puerto manage Cleveland next year some thinking. A whole Jet of it.
; ezhibition game and oo"!"'g on Rican Winter League to Hiram .though.
What it'll all boil down to will
· the heels of their 27-10 wm over Cuevas, owner of the Santurce
Why? Simple economics. You be a question of whether he
Miami, the prospect of another Cl b
know money
prefers the money or the
Here's your big chance to own any Ford In stock at the
win looks bright.
u Wins Pennant 1st Year
Fr~nk Rcbinson is making challenge of a new jcb plus the
year's lowest prices. No.1 sporty car, Mustang, for example.
Bengals Coach Paul Brown
Weaver had managed San- $120,000 with the Orioles this prestige of becoming the first
Or No. 1 selling compacl, Ma•erick, Or best-selling
subcompact, Pinto. Or even a smooth·rldlng
was still marveling Monday Ioree for Cuevas previously and year and figures to make at black manager in basebali
Ford
pickup truck. You name, we have fl ... for lesst
, abrul his rookie quarterback, one day while silting alongside least that much if he plays with hisiAlry.
; Kenny Anderson, a product of Robinson on the bench here in them next year.
Frank Robinson isn't at aU
, an obscure college in Illinois - New York during the 1968
Indians' Money ~w
anergic to money.
· Auslana - who hit on six af 10 season the Baltimore pilot off- . What can the Indians pay Knowing him though, I think
•
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Meanwhile, Tlllly Prantera· was not a gen- been named the winna or 1be
MARINO, Italy- Wecan'lccmpletel,ypula Geman to standstill: after a couple d. years be Ohio Youth conservation
finger cm why we've eacaped the ~dway bullta UWe hotel (30\'(XDIS) atop lbe ~bBI Awards program, spCIIS(ftd by
jlqle every year for the past nine to bole uP ... wb1cb his prfllldly bub, but da,tlmes, the Ohio Federaticio or Soil ud
plewnlly in Ibis litUe town 14 miles IOiith of p5
nlly c:ooi at night; Tony advenws air- water Coo se vation Districts.
Rime In the Alblln Bills .... Our nelg!Wn ane, mdtiCIIIng In his brochures, ud we're not Second place was won by
juataboveua,PopePaulinblnmnm!l'palaceat catain If It is a bqlefuJ1y ful!iristlc buut, Brenda SUe Newcome, 16,
CUtel Gandolfo; 1110yards below Ia Sopbla Loral perhaps TCIIy's ecologicaJ pride in the fine Pure Frazeysburg, and Valind,
iliher.,OOO,OOOvilla, tw-ollllll've!ouaCcilltraststo air d. Ilia dellgb1fulliltle vineyard town, or Uoyd, Lancaster, was awarded
our tiny villa; more a viletla ... The weather? silent suggestion that what's airy enougb for third place. Miss Pattee was
'l'bal'sa great pari of it, lot the climate in tbi8 PGpe Paul and Sopb1a Lcren shooJd be em- given a $4011 coiJege scholartiny town bas been uDfmni)o oplenlld f« the cltllllingenoogbfor~m; anyway,ll'sc:oolnigbts•. ship; Miss Newc:une a $3011
nineyearswe'vebeenvacalllllllngbere,eEept
OJronlysigbd.reeretinTOIIf'S""P"Ni"'is scholarship and Miss Uoyd a
me early fall when II rained six c!ays slnigbt, the fact thai he buill an
. o~.ou,1 ¥s tdJie pool
$21111 scholarsbip.
"'--•t
to
OJ
More than 1,000 Ohio
cmvenlenlly cl~ up the day we'""" ,_
abandllll!d, ten .. • ...Uy be always aays, the
.
T-•"ers entered the comN- York.
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c:cmforlably smaller kldneyol!baped pool of our petition,
~...... which emphasized
little
Despite our celebrated nelgbbors, our
earliest visits llillCIIII the vineyards ud the
ridiculous nor· ,_...,_._t·,
A•'- h"kinis.
resource development and
digs ·-'t
-....,.
Uauu.~UA~
VUV
- --·managaoenl Miss Pattee said
ccmparatlvely small ;... But we bave a terrace
As we've maintained before, you pay your
big enough to be proud of and all the functional lire ud you criticize as you prefer: Outside of sbe worted flit more than a
· nitl ud
Mostly
.
year 1111 her winning entry,
cmvenlences ,and arne es
more:
the smaJ!er pool we ~~liB~!• if not excruciatingly, entitled ''Thermal Pollution_
the fact that we love the JlllluraJ, mspo!Jed, we have nary a l'CIIlplamt .... Apart from the . Effect of Warm Water on
~hlstlcaled rural Itaoflianavisi•~~wil.th~ Italian lemperament we admire (nolhillg lPes ~of Plants." The pro·wt,
day .... No resentment
...., =-•DB""""" any1111e into de~.rale city-e~le nerv~us sbe said, proved warm •
llfteryou'veCIIIII!backtoashoptheseo'Oiidlime rillblng),tkpaceJSIJimcslataJW~blepeddllng canbaveabeoeficialeffecton
and a warm sense of neigbborllneas after that. point.. .. WefeelabautilasPary~'swbole plant genuinatioo and growth
Our landlll'd is a bands«me Rlman gen- staff once 881)11 to him at a show biz banquet: rate.
lleman who now is approaching mini- ''We've Gr....n Atcustomed to Your Pace," the
WASHINGTON _ THE
Cllllglcmerate status, impressive for a fellow )liii'OIIy dawdled, and as we debarti: a plane (we United Mine Workers (UMW)
who started as a newspaperman, became OWDa" paid our plane fare and can omplaio thai governing board bas authorized
of Hostaria deU Orso, Rome's fanciest Alilalia bt my one huge suitcase for several its members to strike the
restaurant (the only one we lmow wbereln you days with all my clothes and oolwmHlotes; first nation's coal mines if no
_,wear jacket 8011 cravat in RAine), and ud prabably Dilly beef ol OlD' vacation trip, agreementisreacbedonanew
proceeded to parlay liB own family viDa c:uD parenthetiatlly) we aclllally feel o~r perrylike conlract by Sepl 30, a union
ll1rimmii:W pool in Marino into a 1\ylilb tmaiiP. pace shlfled gean to about a llird our IJIItiDII} .Sjl&lt;lkesman said Monday.
Some 15 years ago in our early 'iilita to Manhattan bassle·, in boun, the old WJCivllized
The vote was taken by the%&gt;--'-'-ble
Rime, we se-reral times broke the.....,....
city-fever diminished and calm set in; also member board last 'ruesdlly. It
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Marino for a ll'lrim and looch at our J,aodlmd
Wesuspectlfwelmewtheworldwouldend A. ''Tony"Boyletocallastrike
TIIIIy Prantera's villa .... TCII)' bad turned his iniODiefisSICIIIblecalaclysmayearfrunnow, by the union's 911,0110 working
oountry home into a resta111"8111 and IIWimlpol we'dweigh450poundsudilallwouldbe pasta roal miners if the present
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Legion Loses to Cambridge 6-5 in Ninth

Upset Nixon~s ·Game Plan

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a l!JO.pound halfback, had gone
home 'for lrealment of a strep
throat. His place was taken by
Bernie Sullivan, a 186-pound of·
fensive and defensive baifback
from Massillon, raisiri,g the slate
championTigers' cootribulion to
the North team to five players.

Moine lmpRM!ment

LOANS

Cheshire Out
In Teeny PIJJy
Mason's Angels capitalized on
llle wildness of starting pilcher
Keith Veith and faulty fielding
Monday nigh! to oust Cheshire,
8-2 in the Second Annual
Cheshire Pee Wee Tournament.
Mason will meet Rio Grande
at 6:30 p.m. this evening at the
Kyger Creek Employees Club
diamond. ·
·
Ric Grande was awarded a ~
forfeit from
Centerville
Saturday night. The winner of
tcnight's contest will meet
Racine at 6:30p.m. Wednesday
for the tournament cham·
pionship.
Stanley
and
Runnion
collected the only hits in
Mason's victory. Gary Howard
and Greg Smith bad Cheshire's
only hi:S..

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11, 11'11

BY WiLLIAM S. WHilE
WASimiGTON - Geqe Wallac:e'~
public cleclarailon of a finn teiOive to run
aptn for the presidency next year unless
111aalqulte unUkelyeveniS come to pus
baa overnlght altered the whole political
landscape.
It Is first of all, a sun)riae, even to the

IM it Is IIIIlCh mote than aiiJ!'PI'ile. It
. is a bl"" directed to the heart of President
Niion'a. bopea for 19'1%. For on every
PI nt objective indicator the President
simplymostcarryasubstantialpartofthe
South - if, that Ia, the Democrats do not
• nCIIIIlnate as his ~ SOII)e far :out,
self-defeating, ullra-Uberallsolationisl as,
Paper . say, Sen. George McGovern of South
·
Dakota,
.
aagest of Souuiern 'politicos. 'I11ey bad
Indeed, the whole master strategy of
f18urec1 the Alabama governor to be ac- the Niion Administration bas long been
1ua11y out of it on the 115SU111Piion that he built upon an awareness thai the President
bad pasaed his bat for contributions too has little chance of doing much at the polls
often and could not again raiae enough in the ·urban East and must rely upon a
to barnstorm this country.
mural made up of the bulk of the Southern

w••,;ingiO; White

. money

· ts
...~ofT
. c:uuo:clim ia that White a- illfwman
notably
electoral votes.......,
exasif lbe
.
pius the Mjddle Westud much or the Far_ will tullll!de in deep Jill it._')' lblt ·
his
eleclillll
were
held
-•ow
Mr.
N"aon
Wesl - in this cue, moet poignantly,
native Califcnia.
probably would lale the state. ·
The p. :tent's - t ' - ' or Tesas
Btyond all Ibis, h::aua , lies : lbe
..--ultima'-.._ni...,ofthellnlot-api:;;ly
for'nextyear'sl'lectionbas;orc:oune,long
..,_ ....,
-""by WallaCe. Wbile be is clr!w*i•ing
of
the
since been signalled in bis cbW:e
,..._.
fooner Democrstic govanor or the state, the Administration' r.- scbool int.egralim_
JohnCoilnally, to he at ooceblsSetnlary policies he calls tooharib (and the~
of the ...._ ___ ud bis cbief spokesman Republicans are simgJtaDK1111J
.. ~,
..._as •- -),the cue II. the Wallace
on all ecommic and fiscal affairs.
· """" - .,.,
-~-~~--is in the ecm&lt;mic field. No man
Hisequallyurgentreqalremellttohold
-wt
Califcnia bas been !l"'llrd rut more in the COUDtry could .-eWallaadraitlyis""":j
0 Y
recen1ly _in the decisianto hold the 19'12 unemplo~eot. For
«
, .......-.....nv a raceoiSsoe polilidao; _at
Republican National Clmaltion in San ....,.. ~~
bottom he is an oJd.&amp;shillll!d popnlml.,
Diego. The fact of the matter in tllis

..._
, Ji""not
. somuchtothecoJorastothe_
.......,.......
lbin ~-thoots r1. lbe lower ecmomi
. c
......cl ~manwbogot~10milliGnvotes
from within those clnses in the
_...
PI H'rntial eleclim or 1!161 ........., on
·
· te···'-'• be·~'- to reach
di"P"ISIOIIII .,_,....,
...,... .
or esCel that level' in IJI2 uriless an
~u. miracle shoUld mamlime befall.
Wallace says, a he bas just
of
dooe, that "only a meani-- ...._.
the Ni
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ditectian in
WID n
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the Dtm&lt;-uatic party" would cause him
not to enter the field next year• the most
11y· • the
rea!!OOI!Ille tonclusilll, esperiL ID
·
lances, · thai he really
p! I nl ,Cil'CIIIIIS
IS
meansilOfcowse,itcouldbearguedlhat

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lielwbo !mew him frun his reporting days; and (Marino, Frascati, etc.) are ineqlensively

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course,

deligblfuland.available at their best only cm the
'oc:algr-·...L. (tbeydCII'Itra-1-ll) .... And it'S
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anenchantingcbore,upJoringtheiiiiiTOllllding
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lauran"" there's ooe rule of
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palate-lbefarlber~eacapefromRAme, the
lesa ezpelllive the oomestibles.
RAine's prices flit everything ane up
samewb.Jtlfnolas brulally orbited 81 Paris and
Londllll, bQt as you explore the IDia and
likes
-"-t
mounialns, smnebolzy- up there
your""""
--"the .......
is r•••t -bat
your accountant orauu
avuu
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dered, finandally.
In --u, an Italian
. · tourist town _ few
ruUI;a
AmericaJ1s ane seen - the finest restaurant is
o.cmni, run by the same-MJDe brothers where
a bill for the best or evetylblng, wine too, runs
further off 1he
abrut 10,000iire, ~6 .... Explore
bealenpathudfinlthedeligblfulliltleTaverna
deDo SCQntino ("locale Rustico") 1111 V1a
acerone 2Z In another .,;....,ard town, Grottoferrala: Our meat4~4our with no
rt his modest lillie lunchftim cabala and cm ~came (with tip) to 4,0110 lire; abrut
tbelr say-10 we rented sight WlleeD .... 'l1lelr a buck ud a half each .... Mter Paris liDs, we
estnesl urging bas bad Its bappy ending an- almost got the bends.
1118Dy for these nine summer vacations, and the

where RAine scriveners omgregated, DJOYie
producers directors and acton followed. with
'
bikini-attired starlets, even a few bCIIest-to..........nHobmenl actresses at their sides wldle
----.----they!Jr8l!edpacentagesandi1J'CB!flandprd.its
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.... One Rlmanjuuu..... (wue •WIPI+P",_
in New York Jut joarulloll in Italy, actually
..."'- as ' 'dottc:ai •"flit all ,.....,_
greeted .,,..ya
"lntellectuala" in Italian eyes, if not our
... Gin """•Jiano _.__ heal is
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ecoomJlcs and ""''lies,
far from our IJ!IOl in the
JIW-I
,
toy department or journalism, Introduced US to
Tony Prantera's fresh and delicious mini-tlp!l,
c.illed Hello Cabala.
One year we'd intended to rent a villa cm the
__._,_
se!i, but Gino and Pia Sole, Rome's top
journalist talked · 011 I d. II (no good villas
'
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tMedl•--·avallableanymoreexceptgian
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Instead,theysuggested,TonyPrantera bad just
builladozensmallvlllason the higher I!EJIIIllf!

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Completes
Wedding Plans
Plans bave been completed
' for the marriage of Miss Shar1111
Kay Elardo, daughter rt Mr.
and Mrs. John Elardo,
Gallipolis, to John Evert
Bowman,' son of Mr. and Mrs.
Olarles Bllllllllln, Jackaon.
The open church wedding will
be solemnized Saturday at the
Middleport Church of Christ
Fifth and Main Street Mid:
dleport with the Rev.
Moyer' offici aling and Mr .

Raullin

K!!DDeth Sciles, church elder,
assisting. The 4:30 afternoon
ceremony wii\ be preceded by
ooptial organ music by Mrs.
·OJester Erwin beginning at 4
o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Moyer will be the soloists.
. Miss Elardo has chosen 88 her
. matron of · h(Jlor Mrs. Lois
Shalilbaugb, Latonia, Ky., and
Miss Sara Jane Jones Jackson,
as her maid of honor,
Bridesmaids will be cou.s , '
the brid tHilect; the M.
&amp;!san and cathy Elardo of '
Joseph, ~lo. The flower girl wul
he Miss Angelia Eldaro of St.
Joaepll, Mo., and tl!e ringbearer
will be Master John Elardo the
lrldHiecl's brother.
'
·Mr. Bowman's best man will
he his brother, Mi-. Stephen
Bowman Columbus. Groomsmen win be Mr . Michael
Callahan aDd Mr. Michael Rose
rt Jacboo, cousins of Mr.
Bowman, ~nd Mr; William
SliawMI of Jlebon.
t ra will ._ M•. Fred

u

County Organizations
To Be Reviewed at Fair
A . junior
revue
of ihe county extension office or
organlzatilllll in lbe oomty bas Mrs. Sauer by Salllrday.
been planned as a part of Junior
'Ibis is the second year for a
Fair night on Wemesday, Ang. junior organization revue. The
18, at '6:30 p.m. in front or the first year a good,.,. esenlali1111
Meigs Coonty grandstand.
was pre sent and Ibis year an
Letters bave been directed to even larger representation is
key people in youth groups expected.
around the county astJng that
an individual be named to
represent each organization
with that person to give a brief
resume of the organization, its
of
activities, and the lllllilber
people involved.
GrouJII are asked to ccmlacl
either the Meigs County ExMr. ~d Mrs. ~ne Jt!fers
tension Office, 992:3185, or Mrs. · and family entertamed With a
Harold Sauer, 742-.'1154, to ad. far_ewell party f~r Dr. and Mrs.
vise of their planned par- Luis ~:UBo of Athe~ who. ane
~cipation.
retur~g soon to the Domi~ucan
Orl!anizations not receiving a Republic. ~re were 54 friends
letter are urged also to make present and ~eluded Mr. ~
contact with Mrs. Sauer or Mrs. Mrs. Carlos Silva and family,
Farie Cole, advisors, and gain Dr. and Mrs. James Scott and
"rognition during the junior family, Dr. and Mrs. Jack
· 11e. For scheduling purposes Rapaport and family, Dr. ~
" is requested that group Mrs. lrwm Unger and family,
representatives contact either ~-and Mrs. Jerry Mullens and
children, Dr. and M~s .
Lawrence LaJohn and family,
Alverson, Gallipoli!, ud Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Avelardo MooFrank Souders, Jacboo..
cayo and family, Mr, Juan
Guest hostess will be Mrs. Locano, Mr. Alfredo Estava,
stephen Bowman, Col•mbus, Nancy Copan, Pam Brooks,
and registering guests wiD be Mille Lawson and the host
the Misses Lisa and Lori famtly.
.
Callahan of'Cbillicolbe.
Evan _David . W~seman,
An open receptioo 1rill im- Rutland, VISited With hiS great~lely foil~ the ceranony grandparents, Jl!r. and Mrs.
in the Fellowship Hall of the Earl Starkey, while bls parents
cburcb.
·
. were moving to Cambriclse.

Carpenter

News, Event

dollar · p1J •
American
ISJDgJng
again in W~Europe.FellS
or a possible devalualian&lt;l.lbe

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As to l1le Dell uals, wtw:•a tbeJ
migbt ,....W..Ie il&amp;l1 , _ is lliit ~.
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No Holiday
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"Did you know
that Debbie only
cleans her house
once a month'?"

On Friday morning, August
13, the Congressman hegins his
day in Gallia County where be
will participate in a 11 a.m.
meeting in Gallipolis to discuss
possible plans for the
development of the Chick·

65, or More

Bow met
Fairha.ea
Patio Coven

No Contract, no

Managmg
.

Switch W0 uld

says ran

Cut Robbie's Pay 100%

Downing,

Childs

Agency, Inc.

POMEROY CEMENT
BLOCK CO.

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Bengals to

Settle One
In Detroit

Ford Dealer Clearance
All71 Fords, can atrucks

Preppers Working Hard

c1owns 1as1 Saturday night.
"Alii can say is Ken is going
IAl be a fine pro quarterback,"
CANTON' Ohio ( UPI) - The
Brown said of the 22-year-&lt;&gt;ld.
"He was ~•·"" and he rifled NorthandSouthhighschooifool·
~"""'u
ball teams, prepping for the 26th
the ball beauiifully · He's quite annual Ohio high school allo~;tar
a prospect."
football game Friday night al
Brown had praiae as well for Fawcett Stadium here, :went
the n;st cf his squad. "Most through two brisk workouts
everyone among our new young Monday, a daily routine for
people showei:l prowess," he
sd
••id. "You can lake anyone. them through Thur ay.
The teams scrimmaged last
Fred Willis and Doug Dressler Saturday, but no further heavy
both ran well.
conlacl work was planned by
• "If you want IAl lmow where either Bob Commings of Mas·
the major bright spot· was, it sillon, the North coach, or Dave
was the defense. We tried a lot Haines, of Sidney, the South
, of people and they all perform· coach.
' ed.
The North lost another player
''They have quickness and Monday, dropping the squad to
speed and they are getting 27 players out of their original
together with their team play· squad of 29. The South still had
11 is beginning to show."
aU 29 players.
And.did he see any wealmess- Leaving · for hoihe from the
: es? Yes, in punt defense.
Norlh team was 2IJO.pound, 6-3
"We let them break out of end Ed Harris af Toledo Mathere too often," be said.
comber, whosufferedastrained
; The Bengals will continue knee ligament duri~g last Tues; trainirig at Wilmington College . day's workout. Leaving over the
: this week in preparation for the weekend was Scott Reynolds,
with the lions.
235-poundtacklefromWesllake,
with a badly injured elbow.
Neither player was scheduled
In 1971 an airliner crashed in to see action in Friday's game.
Earlier last week Jeff Schag,
: Pl!ru, killing 99 perSons, 54_of
Mansfield Madison High SchOol,
:than Americans.

· amauga Creek Projecl
Fnim Gal1ia County he moves
on to F'ood oy where he will
conduct an Open Door Session
in the Jury 8fNm at the Meigs
County Courthouse !rGm l::J0-2
e1s

r.;';{.~nt~tv~he

-~ ....,
will conduct an Open Door
Session in the Mayor's Office at
Belpre. The lOth District
laWIIIIIker winds liP his day in
Athens where be will be at his
mobile office on the fairgrounds
thai evening.
On Saturday morning, August
14, the Congressman will be at
his district office in Lancaster
from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. where he
will conduct scheduled ap·
pointmenls with area residents.
That aftern01111 Miller will be in.
· New Lexington for an Open
Door session in the Juvenile
Court Room at the Perry
County Courthouse from 3-4
p.m.
c!'gressmanSunday, = : t

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It at Age of

•
~ the
· • -.t .wi diaD.
ByDA'VIDW. aRl'IE
-won't give mid. damage ..
ew I
bita
DE'l'BOIT (UPI}-Tbejuryis ~ in high ~ aca
¥"·
dollar, sparked by a still out cm whether the new cidents.
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congressillllal report released sbock..,_,bingla•••...,.wllidt The reasan they sboald lessen ... """~~ -.:-,..:
Satur!fay, reduced dollar 1rill appee• 011 1973 aufmJoMes car damage in low S!-' absillbtd, •C*" 'llli:ie
danand cm ~ 1111111ey will cut damage repair costs collisiCIISandthereanealotor CLtiled•~ b e · markets Mooday ud thus sent («motorists.
them, in ~· ~ and ?" pidlably bat ils •**!li.
its price in relalicm to other
Some Detroit eqets say oowded biglnraY5-"". basic. ~ ri•* . 1 by that
currencies into a IIO!II!dive. It bit damage repails oets 1rill go 'l'be new '"myr 1rill stick out !oui"-iadl _._. in tile -=ta 22-year low in West Gamany.
·
from the grille and fenders
.,.••
In reaction, lbe danand for
BaaineN Today frun line to four inches Most ...,b8c h•IJ ·
goldsoaredinlmdcmwhereits
of than will he momted with GeDnl ~ 3
price shot up to $43.94 an OIIDI!e, down not ooly cm cars equipped either bydraolic or rublla" plans to_ &amp;JIIIll an
b.
1 .
an · ncrea••
of
•1.20
sin-'th
--',
_
_
but
cm
cars
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Friday . Devaluation of the they're
collisi1111 with thai much ' lib pr I 1t sboct. r,.u
"",
• -:- 0 or
~~·=·~=
dollar would mean it would take dan't bathem.
Others
po111
· I absoi hers.
I libber . 51 . " .:.._
·b....,_.._ Dlids. .__ •, ,.~
moreAmericancunencytoliuy totheCGIIIofthe.-!Jumpas
Jnalow~collisioo,'tbese ~.
•
- - e 1---1. awnibr · to
the same amount or gold, the ud say, ''rna.....,."
- - · would te" - . line .....,_.- ,_
•·•·tbe F&lt;Kd baD
Bat
international monetary stan- Any o•ldnsicmiDDSI be based to four inches, then retmn to instead
of~
...;._lllie.
dard.
an collisiCIIS UDder 11 miles per their normal pasi.tioos without
·•-'
COWMBUS _ 1BE slate hour. Tbe.-bumperspl•nned damage to the grille or fender Oaids mo-riJI&amp; the bwmper
Department or Insurance is
back !IIIIa" the bylbulir
sending
thousands
of
PI
e, lbe nllbet inSide lbe
questionnaires to purchasen or
•o • o1e' I as the
insurance to find out if they
••xljP'ieli-=-.tbeai!Wiiacts
werevictimirectbyagents. "We
to aigioll pusilimi wlla the
are sending questionnaires
Jnsla)latiaa of ollicers by State ()wmri1 was -....m fcrceure !JIIDl.
where thele is any indicalim in Mrs. Edna Reibel was a feabft (« Aog. ~ in ()!lomhos
OI)'I'Sier has aot said Jet
our reports that state ... the •nm•l ; _ , ; , d. II was reprted t!Jal Mrs. what 51 I "it wil-. 'DIIft's
regulations
have
been
Co-:;u- 17. I.yda llf.lell is bome from a tmd method, pnlblbly
violated," E. L. F'A:kert, deputy ll!aJgbters or Americ:a, Monday Vela'ans Memorial Bcii!Pital, d&gt;eapes! II. all B 46 SliPdirector d. the departmenl, said nigbl
Mary Baldwin is i'tclijlel'alin jiOI1s can be made of a mela1
Monday. "lf we find cases d.
Mrs, Esthel" Ridenour, at home, and Rllllin lle8rbs is that'Ailldrfcawalaanlnllled
gross misrepresentation cm the District 13 deputy, was lbe iD. .
rate. Willi Ibis
the
part of_insurance 521-mlen we inspecting offlce.r. Installed Mrs. Snumelield Willi the · bumper would ld -..:lin to
will bring charges."
c-ere Mrs. Edith Spencer, prize prbgP. cmtribu,ted by orjgina1 pnsilion, ., a npU
--~- ..
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Edith Sauer. mn.
u-- .._.
~ Wllild haft to :sb:-&gt;1• •
F'A:kert said about 50,0110 inrialie junior past..........-;
...u.
surance salesmen work in Ohio, Mrs. Glen Sntlel, .........,1or; Ri.Pe1•oa discus8ed lnsutw or
repila
l1le wdll wilb
55 Ibis
Is.
Ford
........,;men11!d
and the department believes Mrs. Cora B gle, •.....VIe benefits.
~only a few are dishonesl
councilor; Mrs. Margaret Reflesbawls were sa•ed. ~=-=-7=
lbclair, imide ..,.Urel; Mill.
Ferne Rousb,
financial .---"-' - - - - - ---=-,. !IJOdr:l:s
secrelar'f;
Mrs. n.Da Slabl, .
'l'be CMI'all ; 'jew a all
assistant finaJrial ~etary;
The
S! f 1' ••mq cteetes is: Will it .
nie Aim•.,.
Lillie ,._.... treallftl'
DEvoTED TD TN E.
1 ec~oce aiSis to the mulaisfs!
Mrs.
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INTEREST OF
ByUDitedl'ress latenlao.a1 Mrs 'Nettie Bayes nna:ling
Jo\E!GS-MASON AREA
Ford's l"lt*'~ liPe belli
Today is Tuesday, Aug, 10,
'
Mrs' Reibel I CHESTERL. TANNEHILL, p!icedsat$Jtlperewfllr
seeretary;
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the 222nd day of 1971.
lqa ntativetostatecouncil;
ROBERTNOEF~ICH,
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The moon is between its full ..._
alter te
CilJEdiler
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8 ayes.
DUD.
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Published da ilY eJ_C!!pl
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phase and last quarter.
tepr Ill !lalive, md Mrs. Cora Saturdar br Th~ OhiO van~r r#. the new 1 4riS is
Tbemornmg
" slaisareVems, Be gle tnJsll!e
Publishin11 companr . Jll I'OidoctiaD in ,.,.. 5 Ollis, JIOl
Court
St.. Pomeroy.
Oh.o. safely. So, in lk l:ase or
Mars and Saturn.
Sening a piaJjst in the . 4Slt.9. Business
Otlice Phon•
The evening slais are Merco- abaence of Mrs. Ben Neutzling •n-21S6. Editorial Phon• 992- t.nnpers',
be
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2157.
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ry, Mars and Jupiter.
was Mrs. Belen Wolf, ""--er
Socond class poslage paid a1 pro 11C .,.. ~ ,_..
Those born 1111 Ibis day are ,__,,_ Other__...._lhe Pomoroy. Ohio.
wmld be ......_
IIIIa thai
""V1... oMoJ".
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Na1ional advertising
~
WASBlNGTON, D. C. -With under the sign of Leo.
inllpectiaa, all !rGm 0Jester r•pr•senlati•e Bollinell i- 1 ~ .....- the IDle hlit.
Congress breaking for a President Herbert Hoover Council were Mrs Erma Gallagher, Inc ., 12 East &lt;2nd
1nsaraoce u• 4 · 11aw
tri t
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St .• New York Cdy; N~ York.
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month's I&amp;! • lOth Dis C was born Aug. 10, 1174.
OeJand ()anrl deputy; Mrs.
Subscription rot•s : De- pr&lt;llllised ~ l:lllies wllb _ .
Representative Clarence E . On this day in hiStory:
Ada
and Mrs Jean ' li•ered br carrier where bnnqe s, bat lbe ra11es as:biiilMil!er, beads back to In 1776 a · of $nnnefield.'
.
••ailable 50 cents per week : ly .....'t (DI2 .._
._ ; Br Molor Routew"her•carrior
_ , . . . . . .Southeastern Ohio for a busy Benjamin Franklin, John
During 1he meeting con- 1 un.ic• not •••;lable: On• Since all-isfs wi55 baw to
schedule of constituent ac- ,. ___ and.,.. ___ JATwSCII ~....... "' u - .._..;... a m~lwh 'vl.15. o8 • mail i'!l~hDOiO buy the ••1•+"---' ld all
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- --~tivities.
suggested the United States cmtributiaa was made to the ~~nl::'s0 ~~h~o . 'J~~&lt;crJp'\~!~ mot.cnsls baw aid!
· ""ts.
On Thursday,.....
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12,
the
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Congressman will be in the motto for the Great Seal. lbe State CoiiJci1 hJe••n. s-t•••'. something!be'fdida't.m.
Zanesville for an Open Door
,
Session in lbe Commissi'lllei'S
Office at the Muskingum . . - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - , , - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
County Courthouse fnm 11 a.m.
IAl 12 noon.. That afternoon
Miller wiD travel to Morgan
County where be will bold a
similar session for area
residents at the McConnelsville
Post Office from 3p.m. to 4p.m.
Thursday
evening
the
Congi man will attend the
annual F:airfield County
Republican Picnic at the
fairgrounds in Lancaster. .

a::::-=a..:;

COIVDT
OPEN

INTO

much · .._ -

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mond, I!! afternoon action,
can't fight a judgment Meigs Legion Baseball Squad Meigs' 6-5 loss to CamLridge ninth on a confused appeal play three runs to take a 5-4 lead with inning .
righthander
Rick
Van
Matre,
Meanwhile, the second round Ashley plays Piqua, Cambridge
ruling, I guess," was the way b115iness manager swnmed up Monday in the bottom of tht in the opening round of the state
who started, on the moUnd.
of competition was scheduled on meeis Hillsboro and Archbold .
Legion Tournament.
Bob Werry led off the ninth the campus of Ashland College faces Worthington.
Cambridge scored two runs in with a triple, and with one out today.
the ninth to win after a Cam- Gary Hart, pinchhitting for
Losers bracket play was set Cambridge 020 1110 012 6-6-2
OliO 010 013 5 85
bridge runner was· called out on · Dick Ash, doubled. Perry went for the morning with _winners Meigs
By Unlted Priss !ntorn.tf01111
Ameriaon LNgue
Abood,
Hollins
(9) , (W) and
an appeal play at second base. in to run for Hart. Van Matre bracket in the afternoon.
Easl
Mike Porter, who had singled a was safe on an error, Kevin
Archbold, which produced the Breniey. Van Maire and Dixon.
W. L. Pel. GB
runner home !rem third Sheets walked pinchhitting for biggest offensive output of the
Bailimore
67 42 .615 ...
Boston
6-4 -49 .566 s
By United Press lnteruatloual Willie Davis also bad four hils Fenway Park, Boston, and gave preceding the appeal, came on Brett Hart, and Lonnie Bush day Monday in an 18-3 victory , - - - - - - - - - ,
Detroit
61 52 ,5-4(1 s
They dcn't caU manager Wall for the Dodgers; who are now Sparky Lyle his fourth win af around to score, ignoring the singled, scoring Perry. But Van over Lima, was to meet WorNew York
58 S1 .504 12
Alston
of the Los Angeles 4\l games behind the San the year while tagging Ron appeal en a runner going frcm Matre was caught at home on thington while Lima plays RichWashington 46 65 .... 22
Cleveland
45 69 .395 241h Dodgers "The Strong Man" Francisco Giants in the Nation- Perranoski with his fifth defeat first to third. The officials let it the play trying to score. With mond.
ABEd
Wes!
without reason-as Richie Allen aJ League West race.
against one win._ Bill Freehan stand. Apparently \t was ruled tw o outs, Burnell singled
Collection 18 hits Monday,
W. L. Pd. GB
Rico Petrocelli singled with hit three homers, Willie Horton the Meigs team had no! called driving in Sheets, but Bush was Archbold scored five runs in the
Oakland
71 42 .628 ... learned Monday night for the
umpteenth
time.
two
out in the ninth to drive in hit two and Aurelio Rodriguez time.
Kansas City S6 54 .509 llV2
picked off second shot down 6th and 8th innings. Joe Myer
O.ieago
55 59 .482 wh
Richie, who is a $90,000HI· John Kennedy with the winning had one for the Tigers while · Trailing 4-2 going into the going to second base on the play and Rod Bosterman each got
'California
54 62 .460 I8V2
Ml1111050la
51 61 .455 19'h year slugger who sometimes run and give the Boston Red Bob Montgcmery connected ninth, Meigs pushed across at home on Sheets to end the fo ur hits to lead the winners. Ed
Milwaukee
48 6-4 .429 22'h doesn't get to the ball park on Sox a 12-11 triumph over the twice for the Red Sox.
Grime was the winning pitcher
Monday's Results
time or al all, arrived late in Detroit Tigers in Monday's only
while Dan Hebel suffered the
Boston 12 Detroit 11
Monday was essentially a ::c::orr•;;;;;.·,:::,-~··.n:e:e:: :».&lt;:=:1
St.
Louis
Monday
night
when
other
major
league
game.
travel day in the majors but
loss.
(Only game scheduled)
the Dodgers played the CardinParker, who had three the schedule reswnes full blast GREN BAY, WIS. !U,PI)Morning action today inFrancis Peay, who bad !teen a
Taday's Probable Pitchers
ais. Allen is the kind of a guy doubles and a single, singled Tuesday night.
cludes Ashtabula playing
Baltimore (Cuellar 13-5) at who figures he'U play whenever home the tie-breaking run in
In the American League, · starling tackle for the Green
Wadsworth, Kent againsi
Mi1111050la (Perry 12-13), night.
Detroit (Coleman lHJ at he shows up but AlsiAln is the the third inning as AI Downing Baltimore is at Minnesota Bay Packers for four years,
Pomeroy , Cincinnati facing
Milwaukee IParsons 9. 13), kind of a manager who thinks went 7 2-3 innings for his 14th Detroit at Milwaukee, Clev.: angrily walked out of training
Euclid and Lima against Richnight.
. he can play anybod)j he pleases. victory against seven losses. land at Chicago, Kansas City at camp Monday and his coac~,
Cleveland (Colbert J-2) at
Especially when he has a Downing ran into trouble in the Washington (2) california al Dan Devine, said Peay s
Chicago (Bradley e.91, nigh!.
Kansas City (Fitzmorris 3·1 $75,000HI·year replacement who eighth inning when the· Cardin- New York and Oakland al move was permanent.
and Hedlund 8-6J at Washinglon also happens to be the best als scored two runs to narrow Boston (2).
Although Packer officials
(Bosman 9-12 and Thomspon 0.
fielding first baseman in their deficit to one nm but Jim
In the National League it's did not comment 00 the In· '
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y.
3J, twi-nighl.
Brewer allowed only one hit in Chicago at Pittsburgh, Atlanta cident that prompted Peay's (UP! ) - Satchel Paige, who
California (Wright 10-IIJ at baseball.
New York (Bahnsen 10-81,
So, Alston scratched Allen the last 1 1.;1 innings to earn his at Sl. Louis, Houston at departure, It was believed he toiled for years in the
night.
from
the lineup and put in Wes 14th save.
Cincinnati, Philadelphi at Los had heated words with an shadowland of the Negro
Ookland (Hunter 14· 10 and
Petrocelli's pinch single end- Angeles, New York al San assistant coach.
Odom 6.8) at Bosloo (Pelers \1 - Parker, who proceeded to rap
leagues, achieved eq ual status
8 and Culp 13-9), 2, day-night. out four hits and help lead the ed a game marked by 33 hits, Diego and Montreal al San
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Dodgers
to
a
6-5
victory
over
including
severi'
homers,
five
Francisco.
baseball Monday when he was
Wednesday's Games
Bob Gibson and the Cardinals. ·doubles and a triple in Little
Enjoy the outdoors as
Balllmoreal Minnesota, night
_
formally inducted into the Hall
Detroit at Milwaukee, night
it
should
bel Howmet patio
nJ_
v.
of Fame .
Cleveland at Chicago. night
covers offer custom styl·
.rUJy
.L'
In keeping with his career,
Kan City at Wash, 2. lwl-nlghl
e
ing in a broad lllnll• of
Paige accepted baseball 's
California at New York
colors and ornamental col·
Oakland ~I Bosloo. night
ATLANTA (UP!)- Star pro highest honor with the same
umns to match any home
football quarterback Frank combination of pixie humor and
Add a touch of
exterior.
National League
Tarkenton said Monday he still cairn dignity which marked a
East
brightness to patios with
wants to play,for the New York career that ied through countW. L. Pet. GB
Howmet's exclusive Vee·
Giants this year, but he wants it less tank towns to a major
Pittsburgh
70 45 ./HI ...
Lite rigid-vinyl structural
Chicago
62 51 .549 7
in writing.
league contract with the This young bride came to us
panels. Your home be·
St. Louis
63 52 .548 7
" I just . don't care lo play Cleveland Indians and an ap· about insurance. As she and
New York
&gt;1 ss .509 l1 V2
comes more beaut~ui . ..
husband are renters, we
without a contract," Tarkenton pearance in the World Series in her
Philadelilhia 51 63 . ~7 l8V2
suggested a Tenant Policy
more liveable . . . and
By MILTON RICHMAN
handedly happened to remark him IAl manage them? Johnny said in explaining why he left 1948 _
Monlreal
45 t.9 .395 24'h
which combi nes insurance
property values go up with
Wesl
NEWYORK(UP))-"Look,if he wouldn't be able to manage Lipon is making about $30,000. the Giants in Houston Monday
Inducted with the 6l&gt;-year-&lt;&gt;ld on their personal belongings
Howmet patio covers.
W. L, Pel. GB you can manage in Puerto Rico in Puerto Rico the coming · Alvin Dark was getting $60,000. and flew to his home here.
Paige, still contending that he with theft and personal
San Francisco 68 50 .S/6
coverage, at low
·
Say the Indians go all out and Giani President Wellington T. doesn't really know his age, liability
Cali us today
Los Angeles 62 53 .539 41h you can manage anywhere. He winter.
pr emium. We at
the
Atlanta
60 58 .508 8
for a free estimate.
managed there so 1 think he "I'd like to go there and do offer Robinson the same thing Mara said in Houston !hal were Dave Bancroft, Jake Downing-Childs Agency _like
Houston
S1 S1 .500 9
to
make
lriends
thru
good
can manage any place. In fact it," Robinson said.
they were paying Dark. That TarkeniAln had told him he_was Beckley, Chick Hafey, Harry
Cincinnati
54 63 .461 13'1&gt;
service.
sure
of
it."
"You're
kidding,"
Weaver
amounts
to a $60,000 decrease retiring IJ&lt;;cau~ the G,~ants Hooper , Joe Kelley , Rube
I'm
San Diego
42 75 .359 25'1&gt;
Earl Weaver, the Baltimore said.
Monday's Results
for Robinson. When was the would not g1ve ~~a loan well Marguard and George Weiss.
Los Angls 6 St. louis 5, night manager, was the one doing the
"No I'm not. I'm serious/'
last time yoq ever heard miD SIX figures . But Tarkenton Paige Hafey Hoo per and
talking and the fellow he was "Okay, if you're seriOus I'll anybody in sports cbanging his said "I have not retired, as Marq~ard wer; all on hand for
Today's Protwob!e Pitchers
Chicago (Pizarro 3·11 al taiking about was Frank do what 1 can to' get you the jcb for a $60,000 pay cui? such" and declined to comment the ceremonies Weiss and
Pittsburgh ( Klson 3·2), night.
Robinson, his 36-year-&lt;&gt;ld right job."
That's nol a cut, it's an on Well,ington 's slatem~nt. "! Bancroft were to~ ill to attend
Allanta (Slone 4-4) at St . fielder who supposedly has the Frank Robinscn got the job ampulaiJon.
The Department Slore
.
. just don t want to_ play without a and Beckley and Kelley are
Louis(Cieveland 10-91, night.
200 N. 2nd
of Building Since "15
Moreover, the lnd1ans are m ·contract," he sa1d.
deceased .
Houston (Forsch 6·5) at Cleveland managerial job for and won the pennant his first
MIDDLEPORT
Cincinnati {Simpson 3-4), night. next year already locked up.
year, He continued managing a tight f1nanc1al bmd now and
Philadelphia (Lersch 4·91 at
"I know Frank can do it " Santurce the past two years they're not exactly going .----- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ----7--- -- - -- - - - - - - Los Angeles (Singer 6-13),
says
Earl Weaver. "This is' a leading the club to the title in around throwing away money.
night.
New York (Gentry 9-91 at San rotten thing to say in view af lhe playoffs this year after Exhibit Bobby Hofman dou''
Diego (Kirby 10.9J. night.
Montreal (Slooeman 12-9) at the fact Johnny Lipon is the finishing third during the bles as third base coach and
traveling secretary.
San Francisco (Marichal 10-8), Cleveland manager now, and 1 regular season.
know Johnny and he's a good "You don't know what
ExhibitB: WaliyBock,a fine
night. .
man but Frank would be worth managing is until you manage trainer with 22 years' experWednesday's Games
whatever price the Indians had in Puerto Rico," Earl Weaver ience, was lei go for no other
Chicago al Piltsburgh, night
to pay him. He can move 'em says. "If you can handle reason than thai the indians
Atlanta at St. Louis, night
Houston at Cincinnati, night
up in the standings. Plus he'd someone like Ruben Gomez you were able to go cut and get
Ph ita at Los Angeles, nighl
New York at San Oiegc, night be the first black manager and can handle any~y . A guy hke themselves another man much
that would draw people all ever' Juan Pizarro Wlll test you cheaper.
Montreal at San Francisco
the league. I'd hate to Jose him. pretty good, too. Take Ruben
Exhibit C: Don't forget Alvin
It would hurt us. But on the Gomez. He doesn't show up for Dark. He has two more years
other hand I'd like to manage a couple days. He'Ji always to run on his contract. The
against him."
have a different excuse but Indians are obligated IAl pay
A Boru Battler
whadd'ya gonna do, you gotla him $120,000 plus his salary for
Earl Weaver is a born accept it. He's been there 22 this month and September.
battler. That's why he says years. He's got 21 shutouts
I spoke to Frank Robinson
he'd love inanaging against against San Juan alone a~d he's about all this, meaning specifi·
Frank Robinson. He isn't a tremendous favonte w1th the cally how much less money
touting Robinson as a major fans. Fr~nk ran into a few such he'd have to lake to manage
league manager because of any problems down there but the Cleveland Indians or any
fear Robinson will get his job. handled them ali exceptionally other club, and asked him what
WILMINGTON, Ohio (UP!)- Earl Weaver is going to be with weii."
his reaction was :
The revved-up Cincinnati Ben- the Orioles a long time. He
Fine.
"I've never thought about it,"
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gals bave a score to settle in doesn't worry about his job. He
The same way there is no he said.
merely has hcnest admiration question in Earl Weaver's mind
Frank Robinson quite likely
Detroit Saturday night.
It was the Lions who dealt for Frank Robinson's aU-around that Frank Robinson wili make will be offered a managerial
the club its worst defeat of the judgement and ability.
a capable major league mana· job some day, Probably by the
19'10 season, 38-3.
It was Weaver, in fact, who ger. There is no question in Cleveland Indians.
• The Bengals play the Lions at originally recommended Robin- mine. I question whether he'll
He'll have IAl sit down and do
: Tiger Stadium for their second son as a manager in the Puerto manage Cleveland next year some thinking. A whole Jet of it.
; ezhibition game and oo"!"'g on Rican Winter League to Hiram .though.
What it'll all boil down to will
· the heels of their 27-10 wm over Cuevas, owner of the Santurce
Why? Simple economics. You be a question of whether he
Miami, the prospect of another Cl b
know money
prefers the money or the
Here's your big chance to own any Ford In stock at the
win looks bright.
u Wins Pennant 1st Year
Fr~nk Rcbinson is making challenge of a new jcb plus the
year's lowest prices. No.1 sporty car, Mustang, for example.
Bengals Coach Paul Brown
Weaver had managed San- $120,000 with the Orioles this prestige of becoming the first
Or No. 1 selling compacl, Ma•erick, Or best-selling
subcompact, Pinto. Or even a smooth·rldlng
was still marveling Monday Ioree for Cuevas previously and year and figures to make at black manager in basebali
Ford
pickup truck. You name, we have fl ... for lesst
, abrul his rookie quarterback, one day while silting alongside least that much if he plays with hisiAlry.
; Kenny Anderson, a product of Robinson on the bench here in them next year.
Frank Robinson isn't at aU
, an obscure college in Illinois - New York during the 1968
Indians' Money ~w
anergic to money.
· Auslana - who hit on six af 10 season the Baltimore pilot off- . What can the Indians pay Knowing him though, I think
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Meanwhile, Tlllly Prantera· was not a gen- been named the winna or 1be
MARINO, Italy- Wecan'lccmpletel,ypula Geman to standstill: after a couple d. years be Ohio Youth conservation
finger cm why we've eacaped the ~dway bullta UWe hotel (30\'(XDIS) atop lbe ~bBI Awards program, spCIIS(ftd by
jlqle every year for the past nine to bole uP ... wb1cb his prfllldly bub, but da,tlmes, the Ohio Federaticio or Soil ud
plewnlly in Ibis litUe town 14 miles IOiith of p5
nlly c:ooi at night; Tony advenws air- water Coo se vation Districts.
Rime In the Alblln Bills .... Our nelg!Wn ane, mdtiCIIIng In his brochures, ud we're not Second place was won by
juataboveua,PopePaulinblnmnm!l'palaceat catain If It is a bqlefuJ1y ful!iristlc buut, Brenda SUe Newcome, 16,
CUtel Gandolfo; 1110yards below Ia Sopbla Loral perhaps TCIIy's ecologicaJ pride in the fine Pure Frazeysburg, and Valind,
iliher.,OOO,OOOvilla, tw-ollllll've!ouaCcilltraststo air d. Ilia dellgb1fulliltle vineyard town, or Uoyd, Lancaster, was awarded
our tiny villa; more a viletla ... The weather? silent suggestion that what's airy enougb for third place. Miss Pattee was
'l'bal'sa great pari of it, lot the climate in tbi8 PGpe Paul and Sopb1a Lcren shooJd be em- given a $4011 coiJege scholartiny town bas been uDfmni)o oplenlld f« the cltllllingenoogbfor~m; anyway,ll'sc:oolnigbts•. ship; Miss Newc:une a $3011
nineyearswe'vebeenvacalllllllngbere,eEept
OJronlysigbd.reeretinTOIIf'S""P"Ni"'is scholarship and Miss Uoyd a
me early fall when II rained six c!ays slnigbt, the fact thai he buill an
. o~.ou,1 ¥s tdJie pool
$21111 scholarsbip.
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to
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More than 1,000 Ohio
cmvenlenlly cl~ up the day we'""" ,_
abandllll!d, ten .. • ...Uy be always aays, the
.
T-•"ers entered the comN- York.
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c:cmforlably smaller kldneyol!baped pool of our petition,
~...... which emphasized
little
Despite our celebrated nelgbbors, our
earliest visits llillCIIII the vineyards ud the
ridiculous nor· ,_...,_._t·,
A•'- h"kinis.
resource development and
digs ·-'t
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VUV
- --·managaoenl Miss Pattee said
ccmparatlvely small ;... But we bave a terrace
As we've maintained before, you pay your
big enough to be proud of and all the functional lire ud you criticize as you prefer: Outside of sbe worted flit more than a
· nitl ud
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year 1111 her winning entry,
cmvenlences ,and arne es
more:
the smaJ!er pool we ~~liB~!• if not excruciatingly, entitled ''Thermal Pollution_
the fact that we love the JlllluraJ, mspo!Jed, we have nary a l'CIIlplamt .... Apart from the . Effect of Warm Water on
~hlstlcaled rural Itaoflianavisi•~~wil.th~ Italian lemperament we admire (nolhillg lPes ~of Plants." The pro·wt,
day .... No resentment
...., =-•DB""""" any1111e into de~.rale city-e~le nerv~us sbe said, proved warm •
llfteryou'veCIIIII!backtoashoptheseo'Oiidlime rillblng),tkpaceJSIJimcslataJW~blepeddllng canbaveabeoeficialeffecton
and a warm sense of neigbborllneas after that. point.. .. WefeelabautilasPary~'swbole plant genuinatioo and growth
Our landlll'd is a bands«me Rlman gen- staff once 881)11 to him at a show biz banquet: rate.
lleman who now is approaching mini- ''We've Gr....n Atcustomed to Your Pace," the
WASHINGTON _ THE
Cllllglcmerate status, impressive for a fellow )liii'OIIy dawdled, and as we debarti: a plane (we United Mine Workers (UMW)
who started as a newspaperman, became OWDa" paid our plane fare and can omplaio thai governing board bas authorized
of Hostaria deU Orso, Rome's fanciest Alilalia bt my one huge suitcase for several its members to strike the
restaurant (the only one we lmow wbereln you days with all my clothes and oolwmHlotes; first nation's coal mines if no
_,wear jacket 8011 cravat in RAine), and ud prabably Dilly beef ol OlD' vacation trip, agreementisreacbedonanew
proceeded to parlay liB own family viDa c:uD parenthetiatlly) we aclllally feel o~r perrylike conlract by Sepl 30, a union
ll1rimmii:W pool in Marino into a 1\ylilb tmaiiP. pace shlfled gean to about a llird our IJIItiDII} .Sjl&lt;lkesman said Monday.
Some 15 years ago in our early 'iilita to Manhattan bassle·, in boun, the old WJCivllized
The vote was taken by the%&gt;--'-'-ble
Rime, we se-reral times broke the.....,....
city-fever diminished and calm set in; also member board last 'ruesdlly. It
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Wesuspectlfwelmewtheworldwouldend A. ''Tony"Boyletocallastrike
TIIIIy Prantera's villa .... TCII)' bad turned his iniODiefisSICIIIblecalaclysmayearfrunnow, by the union's 911,0110 working
oountry home into a resta111"8111 and IIWimlpol we'dweigh450poundsudilallwouldbe pasta roal miners if the present
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Legion Loses to Cambridge 6-5 in Ninth

Upset Nixon~s ·Game Plan

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a l!JO.pound halfback, had gone
home 'for lrealment of a strep
throat. His place was taken by
Bernie Sullivan, a 186-pound of·
fensive and defensive baifback
from Massillon, raisiri,g the slate
championTigers' cootribulion to
the North team to five players.

Moine lmpRM!ment

LOANS

Cheshire Out
In Teeny PIJJy
Mason's Angels capitalized on
llle wildness of starting pilcher
Keith Veith and faulty fielding
Monday nigh! to oust Cheshire,
8-2 in the Second Annual
Cheshire Pee Wee Tournament.
Mason will meet Rio Grande
at 6:30 p.m. this evening at the
Kyger Creek Employees Club
diamond. ·
·
Ric Grande was awarded a ~
forfeit from
Centerville
Saturday night. The winner of
tcnight's contest will meet
Racine at 6:30p.m. Wednesday
for the tournament cham·
pionship.
Stanley
and
Runnion
collected the only hits in
Mason's victory. Gary Howard
and Greg Smith bad Cheshire's
only hi:S..

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roESDAY
HARRISONVILLE OES will
have Its regular meeting
'l'ueiCiay,Aug. IOattheMasonlc
Bldg.
.
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SPECIAL MEEtiNG ,
MlddJeport Masonic t.odge 363,
F&amp;,AM, Tuesday, 7~30 p.m.,
wort in entered aPPrentice
degree.

W~DAY

SPECIAL Uleeling, Eastern

Athletic Boosters, a p.m.
Wedneaday, at high school.
Pleue attend.
POMEROY - .MIDDLEPORT
Uon8 Cub, regular meeting,
Wednesday noon, Pomeroy
United Methodist Cturch.
~OMEROY CLUSTER ,
United Methodist Churches,
, Picnic, 8:30 ' pJil. Wednesday,
Route 33 roadside park. Take a
!'!t~.:::
.,._,.
.
. I"'!~ wiD be held at tbe .
S*Uobqry School,
WHITE ROSE Lodge, annual
picnic, Wednesday, &amp;pm. home
of Mrs. William Morris. Take
covered dish and own table

,=::
service.

FRIDAY
PHILATHEA WOMEN'S
Society of Middleport Church al
Christ annual family picnic
. Friday, 6 p.m. Forest Acres
Pmt. Bring covered dish and
table service.

FAI SETEETH

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.A~ flower st- was tbe Club:.,mfflnben

.'111e 11th amual Hobstetter
held Sunday at
Royal Oak Park. ·
OOi~;trs were elected and
Include James w. Hobstetter,
president; Sam Strauss, vice
president ; Madge Strauss,
·

will provide rewi.oo was

highlight of tbe recent meeting floia hiitrangements during
. · Q{Star G~ Club held at tbe revival at lhe Dexter- Christian

home of Miss Ruby Diehl · Olurch.
.
Mrs. Hcmer Holter of tbe The traveling prW: donated
By Charlene Hoeflich
Chesl!lrGanlenClubjudgedlhe by Mrs. Henry 'l'un1er was
arrangements coounentllig on awarded to Mrs. Miles Nelson.
~one. Ribbon~intbe Amoney.!!Of888ewaspmented
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vartous categortes we~e as to Mrs. Holter by the president,
. TCJ~Ught for~ very first time since tbe t.ginni~ of the follows : ,. . .
Mrs. · James Nicholson.
MeigS Crunty Junior Fair program, a girlilcout wiD be 0 wned
For the ilining room table - Highlights of her world tours
queen.
.
.
Mrs. v~ Atkins, first; Mrs. were given by Mrs. Holter who
Three candidates for queen were ,aelected by tbe Meigs James Ntcbolson, ~· and invited club members to visit
County Senior Troop 198 to vie for lite bonor, and tbe queen. was Mrs. Norman Will, third.
her Bower garden s&lt;me time in
selected by Mrs. Jane ~yder, district advlaor from !be Four
For lite buffet - Mrs. P. H. September.
Rivers Girl Scout Co~mci!, Part~, and Mrs. Paty Duffy, Nelsm.' first, and Mrs. G. A. .August gardening tips were
who hail been active in local scouting program for a long time.
Radekin, Second.
. gtven by Mrs. Lawrence
Each of tbe candidates pforided a resume of tbelr scouting
For ~ ·Chest - Mrs. Orion Chapman. She said that now is
career, COOilllunitysenice,andschoolactivities-being sure not Nelson, first, and Mrs. Robert ~time to divide and reset iris,
to reveal their Identity _for the judging.
Je;::·
_ Mrs
JlllPpies and herbicides
Virgil' Atkins
· can still be planted, and peorues
EACHYEARTHESCOtrrStakesmorepnminentroleinthe Nicholsoo , first, Mrs. James can now be ~!anted. Mrs.
0
Norman
and Mrs.
cautioned
On Junior fatr rugbt,llte girls wiD be st•glng lite prince and . For the bathroom _ Mrs
t buds or ~yes,
princess cootestfdlowing the dog sbowwhidl is alated for 6 p.m. Grover Stout first and Mrs. bel :::,be more than 2 mches
?t~ntofllte~tand. ThreetroopswiDbavedisplaysintbe Seth Nicbo~, second.
· canowbe s ~d. Pansy seed
JUlllor fair building and again this year lite girls wiD be operating
For lhe kilclleo a living plant Jettu
:;' ~ •
beans,
an infonnatim booth next to the secretary's office 00 tbe _ Miss Diebl ~t and second
:ble aro:mac m the
fairground$.
and Mrs ~ Minor third' vegThee nextg
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meeting will be beld
Participation in the Meigs atthehomeofMrs. P. H.Nelson
MRS. SNYDER, DISTRicr ADVISOR for tbe past several County fair flower show was with installation of officers
years, will be leaving the Four Rivers Crunci! on Aug. '11. New discussed. Tbe club will exllibit
·
advisor f&lt;l' the Big Bend Neighborhood will be Mrs. NolJY Savage in tbe first sbUii in the class,
ofAtbenswbohailmany,IDBIIYye&amp;rsofl!lperimceinscoutwld. " Pencil and Paper," a tall line
MIDDLEPOIJT JUNIOR 11lOOP a
arran~ement using white
'111eraincamedown,tbewatercameup,andtbel9girlscouts (lowers. Six arrangements aie
SALTY RIVER'
of Micklleport Troop 39, their leaders and several guests got to be provided by the club. PAINESVILLE Obi~ (UPI)
drenched. Tbe end of a campi11g lrip planned many mmths ago. · Deadline for entries is Aug. 12, _ The Morton Salt eo. plant
'lbe scouts, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wtse, daughter, l!o"III!!UI, at 4 p.m.
manager was freed on $500
llld Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spencer, Christina Dale and Dean went
.Devotions were given by Miss personal bond after arraignto tbe girl scout camping area at FCrked
Park a
ago. Diebland 14 members and three ment on charges his plant
'l'Jteyhadonecamperandpuplents,foodforthelhreedayouting
answered roll call by polluted the Grand River. The
and sleeping bags.
i
' nammg
thetr
favorite state charged lite plant dumped
And the raina started. Mooday night they were damp but vegetable.
salt in the river. The Morton
happy but by Tuesday night they were wet and weary_Tbe beavy
.It was noted that Mrs. Minor plant here borders tbe river
rains flooded lite campsite, the sleeping bags were soaked mudl wiD present lite program over near Lake Erie and includes a
of tbe food was ruined.
'
WMPO radio in SePtember· mine and processing facilities.

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Middleport
.

~the

should

Cra'wford: of B
'were
weekend visitors~. and
Mrs. Joe Turner.
Mt and Mrs Elmer Johnson
Jr. df Whee~g were es~
several days pf
anrMrs.
Paul Grueser. They returned to
Wheeling Sonday.
Weekend guests of Mrs.
Naomi Bentley, Rutland, were
Mt. and Mrs. Roger Warner and
children, Marlene, Monica,
Torua of Columbus ; Lawrence
Reginald Bland and children,
Marcella, Micha.el, Jill and
Dea
c 1 b : M'ISSPMar'
G . npaZa
, osvill~ ~Mrs
ulinte
oms, ne
e'
. a. e
BenUey, Rutland ; and Wilbur
Henry, New York.

Mr.

~t ~

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week

Personal Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner and
son Gary and his friend Scott

onen~

secretary-treasurer ; Bill 'Strauu, Albens; !acilJe Price,
Hobstetter, flower committee Kl1Y Price, (AimnhoiB; hmrs
chairman, and Dick Lee , W. Hobstetter and Betblny
location ch&amp;imum.
Carol, Rutland; Mr. and Mrs.
Attending the ireuniOO were W. G, McM•.ter, Hnrl-; Eric
Mr. and Mrs. William J. H91&gt;- Qlamben,Middleport,IIIIIIMr.
stetter, Rutland: ~· and Mrs. andMrs.RicbardLee, Racine ;
Vmas Lee of Racme and their and a guest, JOBD Grimes,
son and daughter-UHaw, Mr. Cqlumbus.
and Mrs. Jerry Lee and
chilcren, Jay Jay and Scott:
Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Chambers, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs.
AVCIDENT VICTIM
Oulrles Price, Columbus; Mr.. Oulrles Ray Geary, son of
and Mrs. EdiSon Hobstetter, Mr. and Mrs. Doll Geary,
Pomeroy; Mrs: Margaret Hill, Middleport, was
for
Dayton; Mrs. UlllanHobstetter Jaceralims and ~brasiODS. at
Lee, Racine; Mr: and Mrs. C. _K· Veterans Me~ortal Ho_spttal
Nease· and children, David, Sunday evemng fdiOWUJg II
Stev.en, Timothy arid Scott, bicycle accident. Tbe bicycle
Racme ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam went over an embanJnnr...t, .

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BIRDS EYE

Park and brought tbe girls home. The W'tse and Spencer familiet
rmtained overnight in the camper and broke up camp lite Dell
morning.
A week later - .and what do lite girls of Troop 39 want tD di:
more than anything ... go camping, of course.!
' In the Bl'OIIP were Angela Marlin, Margo Martin, Julie Byer,
Jlll Walburn, Terri Fox, Jmi Murray, Mary Boggs, Mariam~!
~elsb, Pat Brown, Melinda Demoskey, Ann Fitch, Judy Giltei.
Usa Becker, Marty Krawczyn, Terri McDaniel, Tammi MeDaniel, Je~er ~· ':Aure1 Spencer, and Amy Hamm 11111
Nancy Buskirk, semor aides.
Tr~ting lite girls to Forked Run were Mrs. Walter
McDaniel, Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Uonelllloggs, and Eugene Murray.

.Enjoyment of the presenf Jt
Is denied to those who Jt
WOI'I'y too much about the Jt
THREE MORE CARS ARE NEEDED to lra•ISJI'IIt tbe II
Jlltur~.
.
f Meigs Crunty disadvantaged girls to Camp Sandy Bend, . -William Feather
Elizabeth~ W.Va. for the Appalachian Heritage Camp l!omdaJ.
'lbe gll'ls are to meet at the Satt'ed Heart Calholic CJurdl
parking. lot and be ready. to l~ve tbere at 2p.m. It Is about a tw
Jt ~ drive to the camPSJte. Transp&lt;rtation is needed botb ftJI.
:Jt. soifyouarenot available for the drive up m l!otnday, perbaJII ,._
lfs Quick! Easy
can go and get a load to return them bere oo tbe followiDc
:Jt
Saturday.
Transportatioo is the urgent jrObJem l10ii . u you can ass11t
pi~ cootact Mrs. Wtlliam Oblinger, chaimum of tbe Big 8eDd
:Jt Netgbborhood of the Four Rivers Girl Scout C'AJUncil sponsoi'B a1
Fridays Only
:Jt lite camp for disadvantaged girls.
'
The Drive-In Window It
is Open
:
FEW TROOPS HAVE BEEN AcrJVE during tbe !AIIIIIIIe"
9 A.M.. to 7 P.M. ·
mooths but with September just 3 Wl'eD off, troops will be
(Continuously l .
nn-ganizing and activities wiD begin. Leaders are urgen!IJ
Oilier Banking Hours 9 to 3It needed and volunteers are asked tocontactMrs.Qbllnger.
Girl Scout Diary will be back m a weekly basU next month.
•nd s to 1 as usual on :
Frld•ys.
,. Weare interested in your troop news- telepbme 99M292.

Dart Sliced

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Brand

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BACON

That loosen · Realizing the problems the group might be enmmtering
N11d Not Embarras1 Mrs. John Welsh, Eddie Brown, and Mrs. Bob Byer drove to ~
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Calendar ·

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roESDAY
HARRISONVILLE OES will
have Its regular meeting
'l'ueiCiay,Aug. IOattheMasonlc
Bldg.
.
.
SPECIAL MEEtiNG ,
MlddJeport Masonic t.odge 363,
F&amp;,AM, Tuesday, 7~30 p.m.,
wort in entered aPPrentice
degree.

W~DAY

SPECIAL Uleeling, Eastern

Athletic Boosters, a p.m.
Wedneaday, at high school.
Pleue attend.
POMEROY - .MIDDLEPORT
Uon8 Cub, regular meeting,
Wednesday noon, Pomeroy
United Methodist Cturch.
~OMEROY CLUSTER ,
United Methodist Churches,
, Picnic, 8:30 ' pJil. Wednesday,
Route 33 roadside park. Take a
!'!t~.:::
.,._,.
.
. I"'!~ wiD be held at tbe .
S*Uobqry School,
WHITE ROSE Lodge, annual
picnic, Wednesday, &amp;pm. home
of Mrs. William Morris. Take
covered dish and own table

,=::
service.

FRIDAY
PHILATHEA WOMEN'S
Society of Middleport Church al
Christ annual family picnic
. Friday, 6 p.m. Forest Acres
Pmt. Bring covered dish and
table service.

FAI SETEETH

·

.

.

.A~ flower st- was tbe Club:.,mfflnben

.'111e 11th amual Hobstetter
held Sunday at
Royal Oak Park. ·
OOi~;trs were elected and
Include James w. Hobstetter,
president; Sam Strauss, vice
president ; Madge Strauss,
·

will provide rewi.oo was

highlight of tbe recent meeting floia hiitrangements during
. · Q{Star G~ Club held at tbe revival at lhe Dexter- Christian

home of Miss Ruby Diehl · Olurch.
.
Mrs. Hcmer Holter of tbe The traveling prW: donated
By Charlene Hoeflich
Chesl!lrGanlenClubjudgedlhe by Mrs. Henry 'l'un1er was
arrangements coounentllig on awarded to Mrs. Miles Nelson.
~one. Ribbon~intbe Amoney.!!Of888ewaspmented
•
vartous categortes we~e as to Mrs. Holter by the president,
. TCJ~Ught for~ very first time since tbe t.ginni~ of the follows : ,. . .
Mrs. · James Nicholson.
MeigS Crunty Junior Fair program, a girlilcout wiD be 0 wned
For the ilining room table - Highlights of her world tours
queen.
.
.
Mrs. v~ Atkins, first; Mrs. were given by Mrs. Holter who
Three candidates for queen were ,aelected by tbe Meigs James Ntcbolson, ~· and invited club members to visit
County Senior Troop 198 to vie for lite bonor, and tbe queen. was Mrs. Norman Will, third.
her Bower garden s&lt;me time in
selected by Mrs. Jane ~yder, district advlaor from !be Four
For lite buffet - Mrs. P. H. September.
Rivers Girl Scout Co~mci!, Part~, and Mrs. Paty Duffy, Nelsm.' first, and Mrs. G. A. .August gardening tips were
who hail been active in local scouting program for a long time.
Radekin, Second.
. gtven by Mrs. Lawrence
Each of tbe candidates pforided a resume of tbelr scouting
For ~ ·Chest - Mrs. Orion Chapman. She said that now is
career, COOilllunitysenice,andschoolactivities-being sure not Nelson, first, and Mrs. Robert ~time to divide and reset iris,
to reveal their Identity _for the judging.
Je;::·
_ Mrs
JlllPpies and herbicides
Virgil' Atkins
· can still be planted, and peorues
EACHYEARTHESCOtrrStakesmorepnminentroleinthe Nicholsoo , first, Mrs. James can now be ~!anted. Mrs.
0
Norman
and Mrs.
cautioned
On Junior fatr rugbt,llte girls wiD be st•glng lite prince and . For the bathroom _ Mrs
t buds or ~yes,
princess cootestfdlowing the dog sbowwhidl is alated for 6 p.m. Grover Stout first and Mrs. bel :::,be more than 2 mches
?t~ntofllte~tand. ThreetroopswiDbavedisplaysintbe Seth Nicbo~, second.
· canowbe s ~d. Pansy seed
JUlllor fair building and again this year lite girls wiD be operating
For lhe kilclleo a living plant Jettu
:;' ~ •
beans,
an infonnatim booth next to the secretary's office 00 tbe _ Miss Diebl ~t and second
:ble aro:mac m the
fairground$.
and Mrs ~ Minor third' vegThee nextg
.· .
·
• .
·
meeting will be beld
Participation in the Meigs atthehomeofMrs. P. H.Nelson
MRS. SNYDER, DISTRicr ADVISOR for tbe past several County fair flower show was with installation of officers
years, will be leaving the Four Rivers Crunci! on Aug. '11. New discussed. Tbe club will exllibit
·
advisor f&lt;l' the Big Bend Neighborhood will be Mrs. NolJY Savage in tbe first sbUii in the class,
ofAtbenswbohailmany,IDBIIYye&amp;rsofl!lperimceinscoutwld. " Pencil and Paper," a tall line
MIDDLEPOIJT JUNIOR 11lOOP a
arran~ement using white
'111eraincamedown,tbewatercameup,andtbel9girlscouts (lowers. Six arrangements aie
SALTY RIVER'
of Micklleport Troop 39, their leaders and several guests got to be provided by the club. PAINESVILLE Obi~ (UPI)
drenched. Tbe end of a campi11g lrip planned many mmths ago. · Deadline for entries is Aug. 12, _ The Morton Salt eo. plant
'lbe scouts, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wtse, daughter, l!o"III!!UI, at 4 p.m.
manager was freed on $500
llld Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spencer, Christina Dale and Dean went
.Devotions were given by Miss personal bond after arraignto tbe girl scout camping area at FCrked
Park a
ago. Diebland 14 members and three ment on charges his plant
'l'Jteyhadonecamperandpuplents,foodforthelhreedayouting
answered roll call by polluted the Grand River. The
and sleeping bags.
i
' nammg
thetr
favorite state charged lite plant dumped
And the raina started. Mooday night they were damp but vegetable.
salt in the river. The Morton
happy but by Tuesday night they were wet and weary_Tbe beavy
.It was noted that Mrs. Minor plant here borders tbe river
rains flooded lite campsite, the sleeping bags were soaked mudl wiD present lite program over near Lake Erie and includes a
of tbe food was ruined.
'
WMPO radio in SePtember· mine and processing facilities.

~~on

w:=.

juniorfairandi!J!sy~issuretobehigbligbl,

Middleport
.

~the

should

Cra'wford: of B
'were
weekend visitors~. and
Mrs. Joe Turner.
Mt and Mrs Elmer Johnson
Jr. df Whee~g were es~
several days pf
anrMrs.
Paul Grueser. They returned to
Wheeling Sonday.
Weekend guests of Mrs.
Naomi Bentley, Rutland, were
Mt. and Mrs. Roger Warner and
children, Marlene, Monica,
Torua of Columbus ; Lawrence
Reginald Bland and children,
Marcella, Micha.el, Jill and
Dea
c 1 b : M'ISSPMar'
G . npaZa
, osvill~ ~Mrs
ulinte
oms, ne
e'
. a. e
BenUey, Rutland ; and Wilbur
Henry, New York.

Mr.

~t ~

a::" .

Run

week

Personal Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner and
son Gary and his friend Scott

onen~

secretary-treasurer ; Bill 'Strauu, Albens; !acilJe Price,
Hobstetter, flower committee Kl1Y Price, (AimnhoiB; hmrs
chairman, and Dick Lee , W. Hobstetter and Betblny
location ch&amp;imum.
Carol, Rutland; Mr. and Mrs.
Attending the ireuniOO were W. G, McM•.ter, Hnrl-; Eric
Mr. and Mrs. William J. H91&gt;- Qlamben,Middleport,IIIIIIMr.
stetter, Rutland: ~· and Mrs. andMrs.RicbardLee, Racine ;
Vmas Lee of Racme and their and a guest, JOBD Grimes,
son and daughter-UHaw, Mr. Cqlumbus.
and Mrs. Jerry Lee and
chilcren, Jay Jay and Scott:
Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Chambers, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs.
AVCIDENT VICTIM
Oulrles Price, Columbus; Mr.. Oulrles Ray Geary, son of
and Mrs. EdiSon Hobstetter, Mr. and Mrs. Doll Geary,
Pomeroy; Mrs: Margaret Hill, Middleport, was
for
Dayton; Mrs. UlllanHobstetter Jaceralims and ~brasiODS. at
Lee, Racine; Mr: and Mrs. C. _K· Veterans Me~ortal Ho_spttal
Nease· and children, David, Sunday evemng fdiOWUJg II
Stev.en, Timothy arid Scott, bicycle accident. Tbe bicycle
Racme ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam went over an embanJnnr...t, .

trea!td

"IT'S TRUE" • • •

--

. '

~

(Upon Reql(est)

._ROBINSO_N.,S ~
.CLEANERS ·

gues!"

atYethe
ean""'"'
help.
clol!t.... •lo!!c·

P.tl!TUT'f S.:"hold.. MU. •t•• lrm.-,
~~~-~For...,.-mty

Old eomlort. -

FASTEETB Doo·

tare Adhelin Powder. Deaturu
lloat It ue -tlal to bealtb. Soo
,.,.. clo!ltlol naularb'.

U *;U _,

**U U *U *

A THOUGHT }

*

~

FOR TODAY :

BAKER

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Ofl
Ml .

SilliER

Member FDIC

SAVE

7S%1
PEIFEct TO START THEM II SCHOOLI
GilLS OR MISSES

Ealire Slock!

Lui. Price Cull

WOMEN'S
BELTS

SUMMER .
HANDBAGS

V.alues to 3.00. l.Hther.

suedH. braided. chain
lypH. They a ll go-Now!

Y2'

PRICE

AU white, betge and straw
type ~s rtpric:ed to se-ll
~l eidy .

'13!

SLIPON
OXFORDS

MEN'S ORlDN SOCKS

WI"B BADY WRH A
COMPU1I SELECTION OF
CLOTHING FOR ALL AGES
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
FOR EVERY NEEDI

wearing , soft orion.

·:soo

SAVE ON

GIRLS SLEEVELESS

BLOUSES

AU!

HI-C DRINK

PINT SIZE THIRMOS -

ORANGE &amp; GRAPE

lOll!

WE NEED SPAal THESE MUST GOI

WOMEN'S
SKIRTS
All Spring and Summer Slyln!

50

SAVE $30°

IIUSHEL SID

"LAUNDRY BASKET
POJ.Y PUSI1C - IDUIIS!

•A Tridlfrwlt ol THE SINGER COMPANY

APPROVED SING£ A DEALER

1.1111 2 EA. CUSTOIIU

STEP
·STOOL

II OLll'i IJP 'IU too LB'\
FOR TOOTIU\KUill&amp;'i.
TV-UTIUTY &lt;&amp;S!

GIRLS'
SUMMER
SLEEP
WEAR

'

•·ns w. Second , .

992-2284

SWIM

BOYS'
SUMMER
SANDALS

WHILE THEY LAST!

!HEY WERE '2.87

IlliTE.fUll

HAND

LEMON
DETERGENT ~~at

12

WAFERS

l-IB.

-

22 oz. BR.

s
oz.

OXYDOL
KING'
SIZE

e

Royal Scot

'

12 ROLLS
JUMBO
ROllS

SCOT lAD

UQUID

CANS

BAGS

PAPER TOWELS

.

CHICKEN - SANDWICH LOAF

·VANILLA

EDON

Joy or Ivory

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Plus 6 other great features.
Even !IRIIhlr liVIngs on cabinet models
· Free lnllrUCtlons on the use of your new machine.

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VAUJES ID '2.98

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OPEN TILL 9 P.M. 6 NIGHTS A WEEK

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CUBE

BIRDS EYE

Park and brought tbe girls home. The W'tse and Spencer familiet
rmtained overnight in the camper and broke up camp lite Dell
morning.
A week later - .and what do lite girls of Troop 39 want tD di:
more than anything ... go camping, of course.!
' In the Bl'OIIP were Angela Marlin, Margo Martin, Julie Byer,
Jlll Walburn, Terri Fox, Jmi Murray, Mary Boggs, Mariam~!
~elsb, Pat Brown, Melinda Demoskey, Ann Fitch, Judy Giltei.
Usa Becker, Marty Krawczyn, Terri McDaniel, Tammi MeDaniel, Je~er ~· ':Aure1 Spencer, and Amy Hamm 11111
Nancy Buskirk, semor aides.
Tr~ting lite girls to Forked Run were Mrs. Walter
McDaniel, Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Uonelllloggs, and Eugene Murray.

.Enjoyment of the presenf Jt
Is denied to those who Jt
WOI'I'y too much about the Jt
THREE MORE CARS ARE NEEDED to lra•ISJI'IIt tbe II
Jlltur~.
.
f Meigs Crunty disadvantaged girls to Camp Sandy Bend, . -William Feather
Elizabeth~ W.Va. for the Appalachian Heritage Camp l!omdaJ.
'lbe gll'ls are to meet at the Satt'ed Heart Calholic CJurdl
parking. lot and be ready. to l~ve tbere at 2p.m. It Is about a tw
Jt ~ drive to the camPSJte. Transp&lt;rtation is needed botb ftJI.
:Jt. soifyouarenot available for the drive up m l!otnday, perbaJII ,._
lfs Quick! Easy
can go and get a load to return them bere oo tbe followiDc
:Jt
Saturday.
Transportatioo is the urgent jrObJem l10ii . u you can ass11t
pi~ cootact Mrs. Wtlliam Oblinger, chaimum of tbe Big 8eDd
:Jt Netgbborhood of the Four Rivers Girl Scout C'AJUncil sponsoi'B a1
Fridays Only
:Jt lite camp for disadvantaged girls.
'
The Drive-In Window It
is Open
:
FEW TROOPS HAVE BEEN AcrJVE during tbe !AIIIIIIIe"
9 A.M.. to 7 P.M. ·
mooths but with September just 3 Wl'eD off, troops will be
(Continuously l .
nn-ganizing and activities wiD begin. Leaders are urgen!IJ
Oilier Banking Hours 9 to 3It needed and volunteers are asked tocontactMrs.Qbllnger.
Girl Scout Diary will be back m a weekly basU next month.
•nd s to 1 as usual on :
Frld•ys.
,. Weare interested in your troop news- telepbme 99M292.

Dart Sliced

·Semi-Boneless

Brand

SLAB
BACON

That loosen · Realizing the problems the group might be enmmtering
N11d Not Embarras1 Mrs. John Welsh, Eddie Brown, and Mrs. Bob Byer drove to ~
Doa't kMp wo~ about ,our

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THURS. ONLY! FRI. ONLY!

BEllER
VALUES
.ARE
FOUND

CLEANING

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2-HOUR

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ROYAL CROWN COLA
16 oz.
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SaturchJy Only!

BREAD
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MARKET • Open
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9 to 10 - Sun. 10

We Accept Fedel al Food S....,.
PHONE: 992-3411

Pomeroy,O.

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· Bargains, Bargains and. Mor~ Bargai~s · Jn.The sentinel Clas_sifieds
·.

!Helen Help Us l

2SIGIIS

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QUALITY

I

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By Helen Bottel

1

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
Tbls column is l!w YClllllll people, tbelr problems and
p~euure~; their troubles and fun. As with the real of Helen Help
Us! It welcuue&amp; lauglls bUt wm't dodge a serlaus quealioo with a

bruah«&lt;.
SendyourteenagequealiCIIS to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care
of Helen llelp Us! .tbl8 newspaper.

''THING" BRINGS GOOD WCK
Ilelr Helen:
~ l!irl friend llgured her good luck chann fer dud and sold
It tome for $1.50. I 11811)!!dlt '"lbing."
Nest day Tblng and I were m our way to school. I remem- .
bered I'd fcrgotten my bmcb IIICIIey'. M(lllents later, I found two
CI!Hollar bills Cll the sidewalk.
Blnce then, my lmt pet dog returned bCIIIle, I bave made up
with a glrll bad fought with, and have collected on 80IIlt! IHipelesB
bad deblll. Better yet, Iwm a clock radio at the supe!'llllll'ket and
a on winter cost at a drawing. Also I have earned $7.liO lor doing
fun wcrlt.
Aa a test I rented Thing to a girl fer three days and six candy
bars. She used It to get ber boy ·friend back, but I think Thing
goofed 011 that ODe.
During that time, without Thing, I was struck by a car at a
croaing and apent two bours In a hmpltal, got in trouble with a
teacbel-, and my wrist watch was stolen.
Now that Tblng b back h(llle, I am rolling IJ8ain. A new boy
baBccmelntomyUfe.Hecornesovereveryday.
I have a $10 cash cder fer Thing, on a no-return, no..-efund
basb. Sbould I sen blm?
My Dad says I make my own luck. My Mcm said, ''Wily don't
you give HelenBottel tbefactaandgether opinion?" So I bave. -

a

HALF BELIEVER
Dear H.B.:
Your Dad Ia probably right, but selling Thing would be like
PUttiug an (jd friend m the auctim block.
Nice tbingB bappen when you have a ''thing" about believing
btyourluck. K~theliWecrltter! - H.

Ilelr

IIJlen:

·. Of

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Ifeelall the lime that everybody Is against me. Since I worry
10 much, I can't go to sleep at rDgbts so I lie awake and cooot the
people tbath!lte me. So far, I'm already at 250.
.I'm nervous and kind of dumb too, and everybody makes fun
d. me. 1 don't have the courage to go to my folks with this
problem, and I doo't know anyone else. Please help! -

WORRIED
Dear Worried:
In your town there's a teen "crlala" line where you can talk
anmymously to understanding counselors. The number Is posted
. at your Ubrary and oo school bulletin boards. Dial it, and you 'II
flndlnltant~lp. YouwWaiaobereferred to a personal therapist,
if you need me. - H.
Ilelr Helen:
I'm a 17-year~ld boy and not weird. But I have one beck of a
problem.hrasdaling a nice girl and one day she asked me to put
oo a d!'elllll she was making so she could put up the hem. WeD, I got
carried away and reaDy modeled, evJ!D let her put malieup on

me.

I'malwayagoodfc.-ajoke.Butdldsbebave to take a picture?
Well, we broke and ~:S steamed at J1le, so she's telUng all
herfrlelidi I'm queer. And abe bas the photo to prove it.
Wbat'lll do? -SUP SHOWING
Ilelr Sllp:
Tell your good friends esact!Y. how this happened - and ask
them to circulate the word. You nllght alao voice It around that
people who deal in slander can get sued. -H.

WIN AT BRIDGE

Making Points With -500

Motor ct.

1966 CHEV. HON
ONLY$1750
84" cab to axle, good 825x20 tires, 2 speed rear axle, Int. &amp;
cab like new truck, 6 cyl. m cu . ln. eng. A real clean
truck.
1966 PLY. VISTA. WAGON
SitS
V-8 engine, good !Ires, dean body &amp; nice vinyl Interior,
automatic trans., power steering, ra~lo, luggage rack.
Regularly Prlce&lt;hl $1095.00. Special.
1965 CHEVROLEl' IMPALACPE.
·
Mt5
396 cu. ln. V-8 engine, 3 speed. std. shill. clean Interior,
niceblueflnlsh, good tires, radio &amp; heater. A fine buy.

'.

ANTIQUES, telephones, brass
beds , clocks, dishes, old
furniture, etc. Write M. D.
Miller, Rf. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Call 992-6271.
7-9-lfc
GINSENG 52;17 oz., $35 lb.;
snake root $Sib., Golden Seal,
$1.90 lb.; Wahoo Root bark $2
lb. Bill Bailey, Reedsville,
Second 'S!.
8-8-101c

Fodale
16 FT. TAGALONG travel
trailer, fully self contained.
Ready to go, $1500. Phone 77l·
5651, Mason, W. Va.
7-23-tlc

Pomeraj .. . .:.-CO.
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POMEROV. OHIO

APPLES, Peaches, Filzp&lt;,~rick
Orchard. State Route 689 .
Phone Wilkesville 669-3785.
8-1-101c

'HOME &amp; AUTO

Radiator Setvice

LEGAL

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MILLER

MOBIL£.HOMES

HARTFORD

1.

1.

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Kingsbury

For Sale

News, Notes

Aluminum
Sheets

We talk to you·
like a person.

WMP0/1390

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Daily Sentinel

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OFFIC£ SUPPUES
And

SUE DOESN'T LOOK
Lti&lt;E IllS TYPE.

FURNITURE

WIIAT'S COME OVER
HIM"

From the Largest Troo.k or
Bulldozer .Radlafpr fo the
Smallest Healer Core.

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

BLAElTN~$

. EXPERT
Wheel Ali~ment
15.55

WELL, SHES SHY.
CAARMJNG, OJTE,
~lf/llDLY AND
CllOOLY!

HIS FRATERNITY
· INITIAfiON ~

1 SAID NAME
ONE l).{ING til

Have Yoor Siasonal

Pomeroy

Ph. 992-2143

.fs Con~itioning ·

ROOFING &amp; CARPENTER
WORK
SPOUTING,
ROOF PAINTING

Inspection and
.
Re-Charge
Special
At'

NEW &amp; OLD WORK
.
All Weather Roofing · &amp;
Construction Co. and An-.
thony Plumbing &amp; Healing:
Complete
Plumbing,
Healing and Air Con·
di1ioning.

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1-\E WRIT DOWN A SARTIN

Blaattnar'J

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PHONE 992-2143

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RED-BLOODED

.JOHNsON MASONRY

,

· 240 Lincoln St., Middleport

AMERICAN
00'15 ---

Complete
Remodeling

Phone 992-2550
Insured - Experienced
Work Guaranteed
See us- for . Free
Estimate .on Furnace
lnstalation .

Kitchens, Baths
Room Additions
And Potios
Backhoe And
End loader Work
Septic Tanks
And LHch Beds.

HARRISON'S TV AND ANTENNA SERVICE . Phone
992·2522.
6-10-tlc

WllOOE WINKLE
!IUT$EN DIDSH£:GET1Hit;
.JOB 1' fiON COULD 5HE

742-4902

LEARN 1HE RamNE

ROSEBERRY Furnace ln .
stallalion. Free estimates on
new furnaces, oil or gas.
Service work . Call Cecil
Roseberry, Racine, Ohio.
Phone 614-843-2274.
7-22-301c

SO QUICKLY!'

Roofin~&amp; Carpenter

.

'Work
Spouting, Roof
Painting
NEW &amp;OLD WORK
All Weather Roofing &amp; Con- .
struclion Co. and Anthony .
Plumbi"'l &amp; Hnlin9.
Complete Plumbing, 'Heating
.itl!lt 1\_lr Conditioning.
240 Lincoln 51. Middleport, 0 .
Phone 992-2550
Insured- Experienced
Work Guraronteed

BACKHOE AND DOZER work .
Septic tanks Installed. George
1BILl) Pullins, Phone 992-2478.
4-25-tfc
QUEEN and Shamblin . Construction.
remodeling,

6.98
. ..Plus
.
Parts

Roof1ng,

aluminum
siding. Phone 992-7324 or 742·
4979.
8-4-121c

O' DELL WHEEL alignment
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Reasonable rates. Ph. 446-4782,
Gallipolis. John Russell ,
Owner &amp; Operator.
'.l.lJ.tfc

Back into the

Complete front end service,

car.~lim!

tune up and brake service.
Wheels b~lanced electronically. · All
work
guaranteed.
Reasonable
rates. Phone 992-321l.
7-27-lft

NEIGLER Construcllon. For
building or remodeling your
home. Call Guy Nelgler,
Racine, Ohio.
7-31 -lfc

AWNINGS, storm doors and
windows ,

carports,

marquees, aluminum siding
and railing . Call A,. Jacob,

RALPH'S CARPET - Upholstery Cleaning Service.
Free estimates. Phone
Gallipolis 446-0294.
3-12-lfc

sales representative. For free

estimates. phone Charles
Lisle , Syracuse . V. V.
Johnson and Son, Inc.
5-27-tlc
O'BRIEN . ELEC.TRIC SER - ROOF painting &amp; minor roof
VICE . Phone 949-4551.
repair . Phone 992-2239.
5·30-tlc
8-10-61c
READY-MIX
CONCRETE "S"EWING MACAfNES. Repair
delivered right to your
service, all makes, 992-2284,
pro/eel. Fast and easy. Free
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
furnace . Garage. Minersville
est mates. Phone 992-3284.
Authorized Singer Sales and
- NEW LISTING
Goegleln Ready -Mix Co.,
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
Middleport, Ohio.
3-29-lfc
$25,000.00
BUSINESS
6-JO·IfC
building with 3 rentals.
lnsuraiicei&gt;een
PAPER HANGING, Interior AuYoMOBILE
cancelled?
Lost
your
520.000.00 - 3 bedrooms, steam
and e xter ior painting . Phone
Call
992·
operator's
license?
heat, 1'12 baths, nice kitchen.
992-3630.
2966.
· Garage. POMEROY
7-13-JOip
6-15.1fc
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· :::$12,000.00 - 3 bedrooms, bath,
Real
Estate
For
Sale
SEPTIC
tanks
cleaned.
Miller
new kitchen. Gas furnace.
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
POMEROY
tDNVEN I ENT but secluded
662-3035.
building lots on T79 at Rock
2-12-lfc
$21.000.00 - 3 bedrooms, bath,
Springs . Within walking
furnace . Beautiful Inside.
distance of Meigs High
Basement. POMEROY
School , a 5 minute drive from - C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service
Pomeroy. Call or see Bill
Phone 9-49·3821
$12.000.00 - 3 or 4 bedrooms,
Wille weekends or alter 5
Racine, Ohio
bath, furnace . Modern kit - _p.m. weekdays. Phone 992Crill
Bradford
chen . SYRACUSE
6887.
5·1-lfc
7-11-tlc
$2,500.00 - Over 2 acres on 33.
All utilities available.
3 . BEDROOM brick home .
Choice location In Middleport.
52,500.00 - 1 acre. old house, 5 Seen by appointment only.
rooms.
Phone 992·5523 afler 4 p.m .
This Week's Special
5-7-tfc
$25,000.00 - Lot at Cheshire ~-=--,.,---:-:-~
with vacant service statloh on HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln · Heights.
Call Danny Thompson, 992·
Rt. 7
2196.
7-18-lfc
HAVING TROUBLE SELLING
OR BUYING, TRY US NOW. - - - - - - 6 ROOM house on 60x100 lot.
HELEN L. TEAFORD,
USED CARS
ASSOCIATE
Also, 10-room house . Phone
992-3325
992-5786.
8-6-61c

THE BORN LOSER

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DICK TRACY
~Y.I'//"#

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llAKH WAS RUN BY
AIR, ANO, STRANGELY
MACHINERY Wlnl·
niE . BLAST!

67 atEVEllE
MALIBU
2 DOOR H.T.

MIDDLEPORT - 5 room brick
home with bath, paneling and
wall lo wall carpeting. Phone
992-2540 or 992-3465.
8-Pic

Realty
60S East Main
POI,-IEROY

SIX ROOM house, bath , full
WANT TO BUILD? We nave basement, 133 Bullernuf Ave.,
two nice building sites, one
just walking dislance from
has a house on II which does downtown Pomeroy. Contact
need some repair. Located In
Ed Hedrick, 2137 Wadsworth
Pomeroy on quiet s+reet .
l)rive, Columbus, Ohio, phone
GOOD BUY 56,900.
237-4334, Columbus.
·
5-9-llc
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A DRIVE-IN located on State
Route, in small community,
Includes ground - 100x300
and modern building together
with all equipment . NOT
VERY OLD.

$1595

POMEROY - ·ALMOST NEW
BRICK HOME - J · large
bedrooms, . double c losets,
beautiful built-in kitchen lor
"'om. carpeted, full basement
with recre~tion room, lots of
storage, utility room, about
one acre of ground, concrel~
basketball court, carport, air
conditioned. $27,500.
WANT TO SELL? YOU HAVE
THE PROPERTY - WE
HAVE THE BUYERS LET'S GET TOGETHER.
HENRY CLELAND
REALTOR
OHice 992·2259
Resldonce 9.92-2568
8-4-61c

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ATlJW UME, BUT THE
CAIILf SHAPI'fP, 50

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It WfNT AWAY. II

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Jean

Y'KNOW, Bfl1fliA~ Too:t!Y HASA
GOOI1 POCNT, WHAT WAS lMPORTANT
EIICCJG!i ~ THEM TO RISK GOING
AGROUNV

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18. Mother

UIIICnmblelhtH four Jumbleo,
one ltlter to each oquare, 1&lt;1
form four ordlnarr worda.

of the
Titans
21. Otherwise.

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Yetierda)''N Ann·er

8'

26. Traffic
28. Qlty.in
Vermont
30. Parched
32. Price paid
33. Restrain
35. Wellfed

MEPOT

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27. Candlennt
tree
28. Popular
Copen-

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vehicles

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"- A · ""*'ealecl br thu..,.•cal! t
Now lll'niiP' tile clrdoolltUen

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J•mbt.., NIICI CAMIO ANGINA
Yeste rd•y••
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ThU brco,_l hard lo )oift - CIMIN1'

37. Opposed
to
38. Wickerwork
basket
39. Adcolescent(

2 speed operation.

RUTLAND .RJRNITURE

verbia11y
!3wds.)
4. Before
5. Italian
city
6. Sluggish ·
7. Except
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(10 1971 Kine Features Synllicate, Jnc .)

so-

Leone

Moyttv

Filter .
We Specialize In
.MAY TAG
lltd Corptt
Service

16.Mezzo-

29. Masseur't&gt;
specialty
31. Spoil
34. Budding
M.D ..
35. Excellent
36. -

Autom•tics

Dryers
Surround ctotht&amp;..
with gentle, even 1
heat. No hot spots, .
no overdrylng. ·
Fine Mesh Lint .

Arnold

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Perm1-Preu · '
Moytov
Holo of Hoot

742-4211

A SISTEII:

'"You'll Like Our Qualify
Way of Doing Business. "
GMAC FINANCING
992-5342
Pomeroy
Open Evenings 'Til 1:00
Ti15 P.M. Sot,

temps .
Auto .
water
level
control. · · L fnl·
. Filter or Power
Fin Agitator . ·

substance

13..Bare
14. Scold
15. lnjurious
16. Anticipate

2. Concept
3. Ma.n of the
house, pro~

. 26. Back talk

Karr &amp; Van landt

Choice • of water

ACROSS
!.Ill humor
5. Part of a
helmet
10. Redolence
11. Tooth

22. One of
'
where are
17. Means
"The
19. P avement
you roamThree
material
ing?"
Muske·
teers"
-' ••u. ZOla novel CTwe1tth
Night)
21. Gaelic
23. ot
(3wds.)
22. ••our Miss
LatinBi'ooks ''
originated
9. Set free
24.. Extort
12. Glanced
languages
money
ominously 24. Make cake
from
25. City in
Italla

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Cleland

l"Poterday'o Crypl&lt;oquole: A POOR LIFE THIS, IF FULL
OF CARE WE HAVE NO TIME TO STAND AND STARlit
WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

DAILY CROSSWORD

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992·2094
606 E, Main Pomeroy

Virgil B.

-----2-2 his partner's king of GUN Shoot, Sunday, August 15,
trumps would be enough to
1 p.m.• Racine Gun Club.
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set four spades .
8-10-51c
.
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Since
the
game
was
matcht108
point duplicate, South noted
NOTICE
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that
if
hearts
divided
3-1
NOTICE
ON FILING
WEST
EAST (D)
there would be a lot of East·
OF INVENTORY .
and
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AND APPRAISEMENT
West pairs bidding and mak1220 Washington Blvd ..
The
State
of
Ohio,
Meigs
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ing four spades {or a score County . Probate Court
Belpre, Oltio
tQ74
tAKJ63
of 620. In that case, while To the Eucutri x ot ~he
.J5
.KQ9
minus 500 would not be any- estate ; to such of the follow1ng
Phone 992-2156
as are residents of the State of
SOUTH
1968 HONDA 125 Scrambler,
thing to write home about, it Ohio,
v·ix: the surviving L...---------~
like new . All accessories
.A6
would be a respectable spouse, the next of kin, !he
EA~N
AT
home
addressing
including helmet ; 5,600 actual
• AJ106
score. So South decided to beneficiaries under the w1ll ; envelopes. Rush stamped
miles. Phone 992-7175.
• 952
play the hand for a 3-1 trump and to the attorney or anorneys self-addressed envelope. The
representing any of the
.A732
Ambrose Co., 4325 Lakeborn,
8-10·31c
split.
aforementioned persons :
Davisburg,
Mich.
48019.
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East-West vulnerable
He reviewed the bidding Carl Hellman, Deceased ,
8·1·301P practically new. Phone 992·
Pomeroy, OhiO R . D . 2, Chester
Weal North East South
and decided that East was Township
, No . 20497 .
73JO.
lt
likely to be short. As soon
You are hereby notified that
the
Inventory
and
Ap
·
For
Rent
_
_______8_.8.31 c
as he got the lead he played
4•
Pass
pra isement of the estate of the
Dble Pass
his ace of trumps ; continued aforementioned
Pua
, deceased, late
mobile home with , COLONIAL slyle stereo, AM·
Pass Pass
with, the jack and finessed. of said County , was flied in this 2 BEDROOM
air conditioning in Racine
FM rad1o, 4 speakers. 4-speed
He got out for minus 500 and Court . Said Inventory and
Opening lead- t 4
area Phone 992-6329.
record changer . Balance
Appraisement will be for
a fair score.
·
8-10-5tc $73.99. Use our budget terms.
hearing before this Court on the
Call 922-7085.
19th day of August. 1971. at 10:00
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
(NEWSPAPU ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
8·8-6tc
o'c lock A.M .
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
Any person desiring to tpe
---~~­
So~h looked at dum m y
apartments. Close to school .. MODERN WALNUT stereo,
exceptions thereto must file
with a jaundiced eye. He
Phone 992-5434.
them at least five days prior to
AM- FM radio features 4thought rather unhappily
10-18-lfc speed record changer, •
date
set
for
hearing.
the
The
bidding
has
been:
about now his partner had
Given under my hand and
speakers, separate controls .
No1th . East South seal of said Court, this 31st day
punished him for overcalli~g West
Balance $62 .89. Use our
TRAILER
LOTS,
BOb's
Mobile
of July 1971 .
with only a four-eard sutt.
Court, Rt. 124, Syracuse, budge! terms. Call 992-7085.
?
John c. Ba con
Not that South's overcall was Pass
1•
Pass
8-8-61c
Cttio. 9'12-2951.
Judge and ex -officio Clerk
really bad. Everyone has
You. South, hold:
4-2-lfc
of said Court
made worse overcalls every •AKB7 ••\Z tKQ9.K643
SINGER , zig zag sew ing
machine, needs no cams, all
day of the week.
What do you do now?
By Ann B. Watson J-RDOM furnished apartment.
·n
1r
g
Deputy
Clerk
134
Mulberry
Ave
.•
Phone
992•
built
-in features; makes
A- You are • lr1 • s on
Then South started to take
buttonholes , monograms ,
stock to see if he could save lor lour spades but not strong
CBl 3, 10, 21 3962.
8-8-lfc
laney desiRns, etc. Pay $49.78.
enourh to jeopardize game by - - - -- - -- - - - - -- - - - - - -Use our budget terms. Call
anything. from the wreckage. b'dd'
s
·d
th
d"
1 lng more, 1
He CQUld see five losers outree 10" Clair Waggoner, of Harrison- FURNISHED 1 bedroom
992-7085.
8·8·61c
ville, Mr. and ' Mrs. Herald
apartment. Middleport.
side the trump suit. The best monds.
Phone
992-3874.
. TODAY'S QUESTION
Gilkey and children of Athens,
he could hope for would be
8·8-lfc
to get out for minus 500 , You do bid three diamonds CarolSueHalllocal andPeggy
points.
,
and your partner bids thr~ Imboden of Mlddle~rt, Duane TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Park, Minersville, phone 992·
What could the e n em Y hearts. What do you do now · Will of Rutland and Rick Wilt of
3324.
make in spades. South was
Zanesville.
Here 's the way it works ...
8-5-6lc
you get seven ice cream
. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie McNally
I o o king at three aces. If afternoon.
bars, or a half-gallon of Ice
trumps were going to divide
Richard Dean accompanied of Athens and Mr. and Mrs.
cream , FREE for_ e..v..ery
cubic foot you bu)l in a Unlco
Carol Hall to Wilmore, Ky., Nathan Arnold and sons of For Sale treP.zer , refrigerator or
Saturday to visit Asbury Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
combination .
·'
UNICO 20FT. UPRIGHT
College where Richard will be a Williams and children, Chester,
FREEZER
269.9&gt;
freshman this fall s tarting Sept. and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arnold
With this one yCiu get 1.40 tree
36" )I 23" X .P09 .
ice cream bars or 20 half
13.
and son of Colwnbus all visited
gallons of FREE ice cream .
Mr. and Mrs. John Pedros Jr. their mother, Mrs. Hazel Arr.old
Mr. and Mrs . Richard
POMEROY
Goodrich of Lockport, N. Y., and baby daughter , Mary and Walter recently.
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr. ,
P.hone992·2111
visited two weeks at the Janet, were weekend guests of
resldenceo!Mr.andMrs. Buck Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal and
,. USED OFFSET PLATES
FENDER PA s~stem, almost
family and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Rogers.
HAVE
like new, $500. hone 949·3484.
MANY USES
Cbri,ttie Burson of Shade has Young.
8-10-3tc
'
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. "couoe Hudson went to
ONE STOKERMATIC stove,
Rowland Dais.
Marion, Ohio, to visit Mr. and
one Stilh chain. saw, 18", one
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrison Mrs. Nick Perkins and to rettrn
1 ior ii.oo
8x35 trailer wit h tipout. Phone
enletlained with a ·birthday Mary and ' Ge11e Perkins w~o
992-3954.
8-10-31c
dinner Thursday honoring his have been he~e lor the past
mother, Mrs. Louise Harrison . . week. Returmng home wt~h
2 ACRES, 6-room and bath
Unda Beal spent a weekend Mrs. Hudson was Mrs. Sadte
' house, built-In kitchen, all
electric, ~rage. city water.
in Columbus with several Carr· of Po'!l~roy.
Tuppers lalns. Phone 667·
members of lhe i970 .. European
Recent vtstlors of Mr. and
n• eov&lt;t st.
3624.
Pomli roy, Ollio
Youth Choir and attended the Mrs. J ohn Dean. John Water
8-10;3tc
coocert1t !Ancalller on Sunday .and Richard were Mr. and Mrs.

1. s•2.

EXPERIENCED

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NORTH

PdMEROY

Auto

•SENTINEL
CARRIER
WANTED IN
NEW HAVEN

~I&lt;'MJRST .

Busiitess S.e_~ces

-GUARANTEEDWANT AO
16 FT. FIBERGLASS boat, 25
Phone 992-2094
INFORMATION
h.p. motor, trailer, $250.
DEADLINES
Female Help Wanted
Phone 667-3031 ,. Tuppers
Pomeroy Home &amp;
5 P.M. I;&gt;ay Before Publication
Plains.
Monday Deadllne9a.m.
, 8-8-Jtp
Open 8 Til5
Can-"'llatlon &amp; Corrections . HOUSEWIVES, evenings free?
Earn 25 per cent demonMonday thru Saturday
wiifh&lt;,accepled until h .m.lor
strating toys and gifts with NEW 1971 ZIG-ZAG sewing
606 E. Main , Pomeroy, 0.
Day of Publication
•
the highest paying party plan.
machine in original factory
REGULATIONS
Compare our program and carton. Zig-zag to make ·
• The Publisher · reserves the
color catalog before making
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
right to edit or reject any ads
For Sale
No
mooograms,
and make fancy
any
other.
commitments.
deemed objectional
The
experience,
no
Investment.
designs
with
just
the
twist
of
a
publisher will not be resPiw&gt;sible
1970 HONDA, 175 cc, $400.
for more than one incorrect: Car necessary. Call 9-49-3233 single dial. Left In lay-away
Phone 992-5170.
or write Toy ladies Party and never been used. Will sell
8-8-51p
insertion.
Plan, Johnstown. Pa. 15902 . for only $47 cash, or credit . - - - - - - - - - . RATES
8-10-31p terms available. Phone · 992For w,nt Ad Service
HALF RUNNER beans, $2
5641 .
5 cents per Word one Insertion .
bushel, pick your own .
8-4-61c
Minimum Charge 75c
Cucumbers and tomatoes .
12 cents per word three. Instruction
Clarence
Proltitl, Portland .
ELECTROLUX vacuum
consec •Jflve Insertions.
Phone
843-2254.
cleaner complete with af.
18 cents per word six con· SEMI -DRIVER
TRAINING.
8·3-151c
tachments, cordwlnder and
secutiVe i nsertlons.
We are currently oHering
paint spray. Used but In like
25 Per Cent Discount on paid tractor trailer train ing
new
condition. Pay 534.45 CoAL Timestorie': -excelslor
ads and ads paid within 10 days.
lhrough the facilities of the
cash
or
budget plan available. Salt Works. E. Main St.,,
CARD OF THANKS
lollowin~ truck lines: Truck
· Pomeroy. Phone 992-3891. :
Phone 992-5641.
&amp;OBITUARY
.t.9.tfc
Line D1slribullon Systems,
8-4-61c
$1..10 lor 50 word minimum.
Inc.,
Express
Parcel
liach additional word 2c.
Deliveries. Inc., Skyline CLEANING EST carpel cleaner 16 ~ T. TRAVEllraller: Swiss
BLIND ADS
Deliveries, . Inc. For ap·
Colony. in good condition,
you ever used, so easy too .
Additional 25c Charge per plication and inlerview, call
$1
,095. Phone 992-6329.
Gel Blue Lustre. Rent electric
Advertisement.
J004H843, or write School
8-8-61c
shampooer.
$1.
Baker
Fur·
OFFICE HOURS
Safety Division. United
nlture Company.
8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m. Daily, Systems, Inc., c·O Terminal
8-4-61c Auto Sales
~ : 30 a.m. to i2: 00 Noon·
Bldg., 5517 Midland Orive,
Saturday.
Charleston, West Virginia,
PLYMOUTH with 426 Heml1971 HONDA Scrambler 175,
25306.
engine, complete with clutch,
Notice
&amp;-9-21c excellent condition, $675 .
4-speed, front and rear cross
members . Phone Cheshire
SAVE- UP to one hall. Bring _T_R_U_C_K_I_N-:G- -IN
: -::D-:U:-:S:-::TRY Phone 992-5323.
367-7379 after 6 p. m.
our sick TV to Chuck's TV
8-6-6lp
NE!:DS MEN. You can now
~ hop, 151 BuIIernut Ave., train
8-10-31c
to become an over the
Pomeroy.
.._23-tfc
road driver or city driver. DASHCHUND puppies, $40
...,--~,.----~-....,
Excellent earnings after short each. Phone Athens592-1555 or Real Estate For Sale
MEIGS SENIORS call Grover's
training on our trucks wllh 593-6436.
HOUSE
,
1640
Lincoln
His. ,
Studio now . Make ap·
our driver instructor~ to help
8-6-61p
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2293.
polntment lor your senior ' .. you. For appllcatoon and
10·25-tlc
portraits to be taken during
onterv1ew, call 513-241-5572, or
ENGLISH
Shepherd
pups,
8
week of August 23rd. Save 10
write
Trai~lng
Safety
per cent on the cost of your
Division, Un1led Syste.ms, weeks old . Waid Smilh . NEW, 3-bedroom home In
Darwin, otlio.
Middleport. Buill-In kitchen,
order. Phone 992-247~ .
Inc ., c-o Motor Fre1ghl
8-10-31p
Terminal Bldg., 3101 Gano
ceramic file bath, all-electric
8-4-lotc
heat, good neighborhood. Can
- - -- - - - - Road, Sharonville, Cin ·
3 ROOM APARTMENT WITH
cinnati,
Cttio,
oiSW
.
arrange
FHA financing .
GROVER'S STUDIO will be
BATH, FURNISHED, AIR
8-9-21c
Telephone
992-3600 or 992·
closed for vacation Aug. 16th
CONDITIONED. WATER
2186.
thru 22nd. Visit our booth at
PROVIDED. LOCATED AT
7-25·1fC
the Meigs County Fair.
HOUSEKEEPER, live In, more
516
S.
4TH,
PHONE
992-2053.
8·10-lotc
for home than wages. Write
8-10-Jic
Dewey Simpson, Rt . 1,
WILL DO babysitting in my
Middleport, Cttio.
home for pre-school children,
8-8-Jtp ·CANNING tomatoes, already
picked, $1.25 bu ., bring
experienced. Mrs. Glenn
Smith, Rod&lt; Springs Road. HOUSEKEEPER lo live in.
containers . Geraldine
Call 992-6187.
Cleland. East Main, Ratlne.
References required. Write
7-28-tlc
8·10-61c
Box 729-F in care The Daily
Sentinel, Pomeroy, Cttio.
8-8-61p
KOSCOT Kosmellcs, JulyAugust special. Kare KonBroker ·
ditlon oil $5. Value now only
110 MOchanic Street
$2.50. Distributors, Brown's,
POmeroy, Ohio
phone 992-5113.
$8,000.00 - 6 rooms, nice bath,
7-Hfc

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· Bargains, Bargains and. Mor~ Bargai~s · Jn.The sentinel Clas_sifieds
·.

!Helen Help Us l

2SIGIIS

~:

QUALITY

I

.

By Helen Bottel

1

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
Tbls column is l!w YClllllll people, tbelr problems and
p~euure~; their troubles and fun. As with the real of Helen Help
Us! It welcuue&amp; lauglls bUt wm't dodge a serlaus quealioo with a

bruah«&lt;.
SendyourteenagequealiCIIS to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care
of Helen llelp Us! .tbl8 newspaper.

''THING" BRINGS GOOD WCK
Ilelr Helen:
~ l!irl friend llgured her good luck chann fer dud and sold
It tome for $1.50. I 11811)!!dlt '"lbing."
Nest day Tblng and I were m our way to school. I remem- .
bered I'd fcrgotten my bmcb IIICIIey'. M(lllents later, I found two
CI!Hollar bills Cll the sidewalk.
Blnce then, my lmt pet dog returned bCIIIle, I bave made up
with a glrll bad fought with, and have collected on 80IIlt! IHipelesB
bad deblll. Better yet, Iwm a clock radio at the supe!'llllll'ket and
a on winter cost at a drawing. Also I have earned $7.liO lor doing
fun wcrlt.
Aa a test I rented Thing to a girl fer three days and six candy
bars. She used It to get ber boy ·friend back, but I think Thing
goofed 011 that ODe.
During that time, without Thing, I was struck by a car at a
croaing and apent two bours In a hmpltal, got in trouble with a
teacbel-, and my wrist watch was stolen.
Now that Tblng b back h(llle, I am rolling IJ8ain. A new boy
baBccmelntomyUfe.Hecornesovereveryday.
I have a $10 cash cder fer Thing, on a no-return, no..-efund
basb. Sbould I sen blm?
My Dad says I make my own luck. My Mcm said, ''Wily don't
you give HelenBottel tbefactaandgether opinion?" So I bave. -

a

HALF BELIEVER
Dear H.B.:
Your Dad Ia probably right, but selling Thing would be like
PUttiug an (jd friend m the auctim block.
Nice tbingB bappen when you have a ''thing" about believing
btyourluck. K~theliWecrltter! - H.

Ilelr

IIJlen:

·. Of

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.

Ifeelall the lime that everybody Is against me. Since I worry
10 much, I can't go to sleep at rDgbts so I lie awake and cooot the
people tbath!lte me. So far, I'm already at 250.
.I'm nervous and kind of dumb too, and everybody makes fun
d. me. 1 don't have the courage to go to my folks with this
problem, and I doo't know anyone else. Please help! -

WORRIED
Dear Worried:
In your town there's a teen "crlala" line where you can talk
anmymously to understanding counselors. The number Is posted
. at your Ubrary and oo school bulletin boards. Dial it, and you 'II
flndlnltant~lp. YouwWaiaobereferred to a personal therapist,
if you need me. - H.
Ilelr Helen:
I'm a 17-year~ld boy and not weird. But I have one beck of a
problem.hrasdaling a nice girl and one day she asked me to put
oo a d!'elllll she was making so she could put up the hem. WeD, I got
carried away and reaDy modeled, evJ!D let her put malieup on

me.

I'malwayagoodfc.-ajoke.Butdldsbebave to take a picture?
Well, we broke and ~:S steamed at J1le, so she's telUng all
herfrlelidi I'm queer. And abe bas the photo to prove it.
Wbat'lll do? -SUP SHOWING
Ilelr Sllp:
Tell your good friends esact!Y. how this happened - and ask
them to circulate the word. You nllght alao voice It around that
people who deal in slander can get sued. -H.

WIN AT BRIDGE

Making Points With -500

Motor ct.

1966 CHEV. HON
ONLY$1750
84" cab to axle, good 825x20 tires, 2 speed rear axle, Int. &amp;
cab like new truck, 6 cyl. m cu . ln. eng. A real clean
truck.
1966 PLY. VISTA. WAGON
SitS
V-8 engine, good !Ires, dean body &amp; nice vinyl Interior,
automatic trans., power steering, ra~lo, luggage rack.
Regularly Prlce&lt;hl $1095.00. Special.
1965 CHEVROLEl' IMPALACPE.
·
Mt5
396 cu. ln. V-8 engine, 3 speed. std. shill. clean Interior,
niceblueflnlsh, good tires, radio &amp; heater. A fine buy.

'.

ANTIQUES, telephones, brass
beds , clocks, dishes, old
furniture, etc. Write M. D.
Miller, Rf. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Call 992-6271.
7-9-lfc
GINSENG 52;17 oz., $35 lb.;
snake root $Sib., Golden Seal,
$1.90 lb.; Wahoo Root bark $2
lb. Bill Bailey, Reedsville,
Second 'S!.
8-8-101c

Fodale
16 FT. TAGALONG travel
trailer, fully self contained.
Ready to go, $1500. Phone 77l·
5651, Mason, W. Va.
7-23-tlc

Pomeraj .. . .:.-CO.
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APPLES, Peaches, Filzp&lt;,~rick
Orchard. State Route 689 .
Phone Wilkesville 669-3785.
8-1-101c

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Aluminum
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We talk to you·
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WIIAT'S COME OVER
HIM"

From the Largest Troo.k or
Bulldozer .Radlafpr fo the
Smallest Healer Core.

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

BLAElTN~$

. EXPERT
Wheel Ali~ment
15.55

WELL, SHES SHY.
CAARMJNG, OJTE,
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CllOOLY!

HIS FRATERNITY
· INITIAfiON ~

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ONE l).{ING til

Have Yoor Siasonal

Pomeroy

Ph. 992-2143

.fs Con~itioning ·

ROOFING &amp; CARPENTER
WORK
SPOUTING,
ROOF PAINTING

Inspection and
.
Re-Charge
Special
At'

NEW &amp; OLD WORK
.
All Weather Roofing · &amp;
Construction Co. and An-.
thony Plumbing &amp; Healing:
Complete
Plumbing,
Healing and Air Con·
di1ioning.

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· 240 Lincoln St., Middleport

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Complete
Remodeling

Phone 992-2550
Insured - Experienced
Work Guaranteed
See us- for . Free
Estimate .on Furnace
lnstalation .

Kitchens, Baths
Room Additions
And Potios
Backhoe And
End loader Work
Septic Tanks
And LHch Beds.

HARRISON'S TV AND ANTENNA SERVICE . Phone
992·2522.
6-10-tlc

WllOOE WINKLE
!IUT$EN DIDSH£:GET1Hit;
.JOB 1' fiON COULD 5HE

742-4902

LEARN 1HE RamNE

ROSEBERRY Furnace ln .
stallalion. Free estimates on
new furnaces, oil or gas.
Service work . Call Cecil
Roseberry, Racine, Ohio.
Phone 614-843-2274.
7-22-301c

SO QUICKLY!'

Roofin~&amp; Carpenter

.

'Work
Spouting, Roof
Painting
NEW &amp;OLD WORK
All Weather Roofing &amp; Con- .
struclion Co. and Anthony .
Plumbi"'l &amp; Hnlin9.
Complete Plumbing, 'Heating
.itl!lt 1\_lr Conditioning.
240 Lincoln 51. Middleport, 0 .
Phone 992-2550
Insured- Experienced
Work Guraronteed

BACKHOE AND DOZER work .
Septic tanks Installed. George
1BILl) Pullins, Phone 992-2478.
4-25-tfc
QUEEN and Shamblin . Construction.
remodeling,

6.98
. ..Plus
.
Parts

Roof1ng,

aluminum
siding. Phone 992-7324 or 742·
4979.
8-4-121c

O' DELL WHEEL alignment
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Reasonable rates. Ph. 446-4782,
Gallipolis. John Russell ,
Owner &amp; Operator.
'.l.lJ.tfc

Back into the

Complete front end service,

car.~lim!

tune up and brake service.
Wheels b~lanced electronically. · All
work
guaranteed.
Reasonable
rates. Phone 992-321l.
7-27-lft

NEIGLER Construcllon. For
building or remodeling your
home. Call Guy Nelgler,
Racine, Ohio.
7-31 -lfc

AWNINGS, storm doors and
windows ,

carports,

marquees, aluminum siding
and railing . Call A,. Jacob,

RALPH'S CARPET - Upholstery Cleaning Service.
Free estimates. Phone
Gallipolis 446-0294.
3-12-lfc

sales representative. For free

estimates. phone Charles
Lisle , Syracuse . V. V.
Johnson and Son, Inc.
5-27-tlc
O'BRIEN . ELEC.TRIC SER - ROOF painting &amp; minor roof
VICE . Phone 949-4551.
repair . Phone 992-2239.
5·30-tlc
8-10-61c
READY-MIX
CONCRETE "S"EWING MACAfNES. Repair
delivered right to your
service, all makes, 992-2284,
pro/eel. Fast and easy. Free
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
furnace . Garage. Minersville
est mates. Phone 992-3284.
Authorized Singer Sales and
- NEW LISTING
Goegleln Ready -Mix Co.,
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
Middleport, Ohio.
3-29-lfc
$25,000.00
BUSINESS
6-JO·IfC
building with 3 rentals.
lnsuraiicei&gt;een
PAPER HANGING, Interior AuYoMOBILE
cancelled?
Lost
your
520.000.00 - 3 bedrooms, steam
and e xter ior painting . Phone
Call
992·
operator's
license?
heat, 1'12 baths, nice kitchen.
992-3630.
2966.
· Garage. POMEROY
7-13-JOip
6-15.1fc
----~
.
--:-::
· :::$12,000.00 - 3 bedrooms, bath,
Real
Estate
For
Sale
SEPTIC
tanks
cleaned.
Miller
new kitchen. Gas furnace.
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
POMEROY
tDNVEN I ENT but secluded
662-3035.
building lots on T79 at Rock
2-12-lfc
$21.000.00 - 3 bedrooms, bath,
Springs . Within walking
furnace . Beautiful Inside.
distance of Meigs High
Basement. POMEROY
School , a 5 minute drive from - C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service
Pomeroy. Call or see Bill
Phone 9-49·3821
$12.000.00 - 3 or 4 bedrooms,
Wille weekends or alter 5
Racine, Ohio
bath, furnace . Modern kit - _p.m. weekdays. Phone 992Crill
Bradford
chen . SYRACUSE
6887.
5·1-lfc
7-11-tlc
$2,500.00 - Over 2 acres on 33.
All utilities available.
3 . BEDROOM brick home .
Choice location In Middleport.
52,500.00 - 1 acre. old house, 5 Seen by appointment only.
rooms.
Phone 992·5523 afler 4 p.m .
This Week's Special
5-7-tfc
$25,000.00 - Lot at Cheshire ~-=--,.,---:-:-~
with vacant service statloh on HOUSE, 1642 Lincoln · Heights.
Call Danny Thompson, 992·
Rt. 7
2196.
7-18-lfc
HAVING TROUBLE SELLING
OR BUYING, TRY US NOW. - - - - - - 6 ROOM house on 60x100 lot.
HELEN L. TEAFORD,
USED CARS
ASSOCIATE
Also, 10-room house . Phone
992-3325
992-5786.
8-6-61c

THE BORN LOSER

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DICK TRACY
~Y.I'//"#

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llAKH WAS RUN BY
AIR, ANO, STRANGELY
MACHINERY Wlnl·
niE . BLAST!

67 atEVEllE
MALIBU
2 DOOR H.T.

MIDDLEPORT - 5 room brick
home with bath, paneling and
wall lo wall carpeting. Phone
992-2540 or 992-3465.
8-Pic

Realty
60S East Main
POI,-IEROY

SIX ROOM house, bath , full
WANT TO BUILD? We nave basement, 133 Bullernuf Ave.,
two nice building sites, one
just walking dislance from
has a house on II which does downtown Pomeroy. Contact
need some repair. Located In
Ed Hedrick, 2137 Wadsworth
Pomeroy on quiet s+reet .
l)rive, Columbus, Ohio, phone
GOOD BUY 56,900.
237-4334, Columbus.
·
5-9-llc
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A DRIVE-IN located on State
Route, in small community,
Includes ground - 100x300
and modern building together
with all equipment . NOT
VERY OLD.

$1595

POMEROY - ·ALMOST NEW
BRICK HOME - J · large
bedrooms, . double c losets,
beautiful built-in kitchen lor
"'om. carpeted, full basement
with recre~tion room, lots of
storage, utility room, about
one acre of ground, concrel~
basketball court, carport, air
conditioned. $27,500.
WANT TO SELL? YOU HAVE
THE PROPERTY - WE
HAVE THE BUYERS LET'S GET TOGETHER.
HENRY CLELAND
REALTOR
OHice 992·2259
Resldonce 9.92-2568
8-4-61c

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SHCP TURNEPLI'. RIGGEP
ATlJW UME, BUT THE
CAIILf SHAPI'fP, 50

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It WfNT AWAY. II

Grate

Rutland, o..

prano,

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Jean

Y'KNOW, Bfl1fliA~ Too:t!Y HASA
GOOI1 POCNT, WHAT WAS lMPORTANT
EIICCJG!i ~ THEM TO RISK GOING
AGROUNV

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18. Mother

UIIICnmblelhtH four Jumbleo,
one ltlter to each oquare, 1&lt;1
form four ordlnarr worda.

of the
Titans
21. Otherwise.

~

Yetierda)''N Ann·er

8'

26. Traffic
28. Qlty.in
Vermont
30. Parched
32. Price paid
33. Restrain
35. Wellfed

MEPOT

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27. Candlennt
tree
28. Popular
Copen-

l/0 IJTRY ~
'l
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hagen
vehicles

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"- A · ""*'ealecl br thu..,.•cal! t
Now lll'niiP' tile clrdoolltUen

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J•mbt.., NIICI CAMIO ANGINA
Yeste rd•y••
Antwf' rt

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ro-n

ThU brco,_l hard lo )oift - CIMIN1'

37. Opposed
to
38. Wickerwork
basket
39. Adcolescent(

2 speed operation.

RUTLAND .RJRNITURE

verbia11y
!3wds.)
4. Before
5. Italian
city
6. Sluggish ·
7. Except
.._ . ,

(10 1971 Kine Features Synllicate, Jnc .)

so-

Leone

Moyttv

Filter .
We Specialize In
.MAY TAG
lltd Corptt
Service

16.Mezzo-

29. Masseur't&gt;
specialty
31. Spoil
34. Budding
M.D ..
35. Excellent
36. -

Autom•tics

Dryers
Surround ctotht&amp;..
with gentle, even 1
heat. No hot spots, .
no overdrylng. ·
Fine Mesh Lint .

Arnold

..

' ···aig topoclfy -· ·

Perm1-Preu · '
Moytov
Holo of Hoot

742-4211

A SISTEII:

'"You'll Like Our Qualify
Way of Doing Business. "
GMAC FINANCING
992-5342
Pomeroy
Open Evenings 'Til 1:00
Ti15 P.M. Sot,

temps .
Auto .
water
level
control. · · L fnl·
. Filter or Power
Fin Agitator . ·

substance

13..Bare
14. Scold
15. lnjurious
16. Anticipate

2. Concept
3. Ma.n of the
house, pro~

. 26. Back talk

Karr &amp; Van landt

Choice • of water

ACROSS
!.Ill humor
5. Part of a
helmet
10. Redolence
11. Tooth

22. One of
'
where are
17. Means
"The
19. P avement
you roamThree
material
ing?"
Muske·
teers"
-' ••u. ZOla novel CTwe1tth
Night)
21. Gaelic
23. ot
(3wds.)
22. ••our Miss
LatinBi'ooks ''
originated
9. Set free
24.. Extort
12. Glanced
languages
money
ominously 24. Make cake
from
25. City in
Italla

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Cleland

l"Poterday'o Crypl&lt;oquole: A POOR LIFE THIS, IF FULL
OF CARE WE HAVE NO TIME TO STAND AND STARlit
WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

DAILY CROSSWORD

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992·2094
606 E, Main Pomeroy

Virgil B.

-----2-2 his partner's king of GUN Shoot, Sunday, August 15,
trumps would be enough to
1 p.m.• Racine Gun Club.
• H
set four spades .
8-10-51c
.
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Since
the
game
was
matcht108
point duplicate, South noted
NOTICE
.10864
that
if
hearts
divided
3-1
NOTICE
ON FILING
WEST
EAST (D)
there would be a lot of East·
OF INVENTORY .
and
.Kl0853
.QJ92
AND APPRAISEMENT
West pairs bidding and mak1220 Washington Blvd ..
The
State
of
Ohio,
Meigs
•QB7
ing four spades {or a score County . Probate Court
Belpre, Oltio
tQ74
tAKJ63
of 620. In that case, while To the Eucutri x ot ~he
.J5
.KQ9
minus 500 would not be any- estate ; to such of the follow1ng
Phone 992-2156
as are residents of the State of
SOUTH
1968 HONDA 125 Scrambler,
thing to write home about, it Ohio,
v·ix: the surviving L...---------~
like new . All accessories
.A6
would be a respectable spouse, the next of kin, !he
EA~N
AT
home
addressing
including helmet ; 5,600 actual
• AJ106
score. So South decided to beneficiaries under the w1ll ; envelopes. Rush stamped
miles. Phone 992-7175.
• 952
play the hand for a 3-1 trump and to the attorney or anorneys self-addressed envelope. The
representing any of the
.A732
Ambrose Co., 4325 Lakeborn,
8-10·31c
split.
aforementioned persons :
Davisburg,
Mich.
48019.
,2
S
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R
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N_
G_
g
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uitar
-.~V:--e-:-ntura.
East-West vulnerable
He reviewed the bidding Carl Hellman, Deceased ,
8·1·301P practically new. Phone 992·
Pomeroy, OhiO R . D . 2, Chester
Weal North East South
and decided that East was Township
, No . 20497 .
73JO.
lt
likely to be short. As soon
You are hereby notified that
the
Inventory
and
Ap
·
For
Rent
_
_______8_.8.31 c
as he got the lead he played
4•
Pass
pra isement of the estate of the
Dble Pass
his ace of trumps ; continued aforementioned
Pua
, deceased, late
mobile home with , COLONIAL slyle stereo, AM·
Pass Pass
with, the jack and finessed. of said County , was flied in this 2 BEDROOM
air conditioning in Racine
FM rad1o, 4 speakers. 4-speed
He got out for minus 500 and Court . Said Inventory and
Opening lead- t 4
area Phone 992-6329.
record changer . Balance
Appraisement will be for
a fair score.
·
8-10-5tc $73.99. Use our budget terms.
hearing before this Court on the
Call 922-7085.
19th day of August. 1971. at 10:00
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
(NEWSPAPU ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
8·8-6tc
o'c lock A.M .
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
Any person desiring to tpe
---~~­
So~h looked at dum m y
apartments. Close to school .. MODERN WALNUT stereo,
exceptions thereto must file
with a jaundiced eye. He
Phone 992-5434.
them at least five days prior to
AM- FM radio features 4thought rather unhappily
10-18-lfc speed record changer, •
date
set
for
hearing.
the
The
bidding
has
been:
about now his partner had
Given under my hand and
speakers, separate controls .
No1th . East South seal of said Court, this 31st day
punished him for overcalli~g West
Balance $62 .89. Use our
TRAILER
LOTS,
BOb's
Mobile
of July 1971 .
with only a four-eard sutt.
Court, Rt. 124, Syracuse, budge! terms. Call 992-7085.
?
John c. Ba con
Not that South's overcall was Pass
1•
Pass
8-8-61c
Cttio. 9'12-2951.
Judge and ex -officio Clerk
really bad. Everyone has
You. South, hold:
4-2-lfc
of said Court
made worse overcalls every •AKB7 ••\Z tKQ9.K643
SINGER , zig zag sew ing
machine, needs no cams, all
day of the week.
What do you do now?
By Ann B. Watson J-RDOM furnished apartment.
·n
1r
g
Deputy
Clerk
134
Mulberry
Ave
.•
Phone
992•
built
-in features; makes
A- You are • lr1 • s on
Then South started to take
buttonholes , monograms ,
stock to see if he could save lor lour spades but not strong
CBl 3, 10, 21 3962.
8-8-lfc
laney desiRns, etc. Pay $49.78.
enourh to jeopardize game by - - - -- - -- - - - - -- - - - - - -Use our budget terms. Call
anything. from the wreckage. b'dd'
s
·d
th
d"
1 lng more, 1
He CQUld see five losers outree 10" Clair Waggoner, of Harrison- FURNISHED 1 bedroom
992-7085.
8·8·61c
ville, Mr. and ' Mrs. Herald
apartment. Middleport.
side the trump suit. The best monds.
Phone
992-3874.
. TODAY'S QUESTION
Gilkey and children of Athens,
he could hope for would be
8·8-lfc
to get out for minus 500 , You do bid three diamonds CarolSueHalllocal andPeggy
points.
,
and your partner bids thr~ Imboden of Mlddle~rt, Duane TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Park, Minersville, phone 992·
What could the e n em Y hearts. What do you do now · Will of Rutland and Rick Wilt of
3324.
make in spades. South was
Zanesville.
Here 's the way it works ...
8-5-6lc
you get seven ice cream
. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie McNally
I o o king at three aces. If afternoon.
bars, or a half-gallon of Ice
trumps were going to divide
Richard Dean accompanied of Athens and Mr. and Mrs.
cream , FREE for_ e..v..ery
cubic foot you bu)l in a Unlco
Carol Hall to Wilmore, Ky., Nathan Arnold and sons of For Sale treP.zer , refrigerator or
Saturday to visit Asbury Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
combination .
·'
UNICO 20FT. UPRIGHT
College where Richard will be a Williams and children, Chester,
FREEZER
269.9&gt;
freshman this fall s tarting Sept. and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arnold
With this one yCiu get 1.40 tree
36" )I 23" X .P09 .
ice cream bars or 20 half
13.
and son of Colwnbus all visited
gallons of FREE ice cream .
Mr. and Mrs. John Pedros Jr. their mother, Mrs. Hazel Arr.old
Mr. and Mrs . Richard
POMEROY
Goodrich of Lockport, N. Y., and baby daughter , Mary and Walter recently.
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr. ,
P.hone992·2111
visited two weeks at the Janet, were weekend guests of
resldenceo!Mr.andMrs. Buck Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal and
,. USED OFFSET PLATES
FENDER PA s~stem, almost
family and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Rogers.
HAVE
like new, $500. hone 949·3484.
MANY USES
Cbri,ttie Burson of Shade has Young.
8-10-3tc
'
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. "couoe Hudson went to
ONE STOKERMATIC stove,
Rowland Dais.
Marion, Ohio, to visit Mr. and
one Stilh chain. saw, 18", one
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrison Mrs. Nick Perkins and to rettrn
1 ior ii.oo
8x35 trailer wit h tipout. Phone
enletlained with a ·birthday Mary and ' Ge11e Perkins w~o
992-3954.
8-10-31c
dinner Thursday honoring his have been he~e lor the past
mother, Mrs. Louise Harrison . . week. Returmng home wt~h
2 ACRES, 6-room and bath
Unda Beal spent a weekend Mrs. Hudson was Mrs. Sadte
' house, built-In kitchen, all
electric, ~rage. city water.
in Columbus with several Carr· of Po'!l~roy.
Tuppers lalns. Phone 667·
members of lhe i970 .. European
Recent vtstlors of Mr. and
n• eov&lt;t st.
3624.
Pomli roy, Ollio
Youth Choir and attended the Mrs. J ohn Dean. John Water
8-10;3tc
coocert1t !Ancalller on Sunday .and Richard were Mr. and Mrs.

1. s•2.

EXPERIENCED

SR.

10

NORTH

PdMEROY

Auto

•SENTINEL
CARRIER
WANTED IN
NEW HAVEN

~I&lt;'MJRST .

Busiitess S.e_~ces

-GUARANTEEDWANT AO
16 FT. FIBERGLASS boat, 25
Phone 992-2094
INFORMATION
h.p. motor, trailer, $250.
DEADLINES
Female Help Wanted
Phone 667-3031 ,. Tuppers
Pomeroy Home &amp;
5 P.M. I;&gt;ay Before Publication
Plains.
Monday Deadllne9a.m.
, 8-8-Jtp
Open 8 Til5
Can-"'llatlon &amp; Corrections . HOUSEWIVES, evenings free?
Earn 25 per cent demonMonday thru Saturday
wiifh&lt;,accepled until h .m.lor
strating toys and gifts with NEW 1971 ZIG-ZAG sewing
606 E. Main , Pomeroy, 0.
Day of Publication
•
the highest paying party plan.
machine in original factory
REGULATIONS
Compare our program and carton. Zig-zag to make ·
• The Publisher · reserves the
color catalog before making
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
right to edit or reject any ads
For Sale
No
mooograms,
and make fancy
any
other.
commitments.
deemed objectional
The
experience,
no
Investment.
designs
with
just
the
twist
of
a
publisher will not be resPiw&gt;sible
1970 HONDA, 175 cc, $400.
for more than one incorrect: Car necessary. Call 9-49-3233 single dial. Left In lay-away
Phone 992-5170.
or write Toy ladies Party and never been used. Will sell
8-8-51p
insertion.
Plan, Johnstown. Pa. 15902 . for only $47 cash, or credit . - - - - - - - - - . RATES
8-10-31p terms available. Phone · 992For w,nt Ad Service
HALF RUNNER beans, $2
5641 .
5 cents per Word one Insertion .
bushel, pick your own .
8-4-61c
Minimum Charge 75c
Cucumbers and tomatoes .
12 cents per word three. Instruction
Clarence
Proltitl, Portland .
ELECTROLUX vacuum
consec •Jflve Insertions.
Phone
843-2254.
cleaner complete with af.
18 cents per word six con· SEMI -DRIVER
TRAINING.
8·3-151c
tachments, cordwlnder and
secutiVe i nsertlons.
We are currently oHering
paint spray. Used but In like
25 Per Cent Discount on paid tractor trailer train ing
new
condition. Pay 534.45 CoAL Timestorie': -excelslor
ads and ads paid within 10 days.
lhrough the facilities of the
cash
or
budget plan available. Salt Works. E. Main St.,,
CARD OF THANKS
lollowin~ truck lines: Truck
· Pomeroy. Phone 992-3891. :
Phone 992-5641.
&amp;OBITUARY
.t.9.tfc
Line D1slribullon Systems,
8-4-61c
$1..10 lor 50 word minimum.
Inc.,
Express
Parcel
liach additional word 2c.
Deliveries. Inc., Skyline CLEANING EST carpel cleaner 16 ~ T. TRAVEllraller: Swiss
BLIND ADS
Deliveries, . Inc. For ap·
Colony. in good condition,
you ever used, so easy too .
Additional 25c Charge per plication and inlerview, call
$1
,095. Phone 992-6329.
Gel Blue Lustre. Rent electric
Advertisement.
J004H843, or write School
8-8-61c
shampooer.
$1.
Baker
Fur·
OFFICE HOURS
Safety Division. United
nlture Company.
8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m. Daily, Systems, Inc., c·O Terminal
8-4-61c Auto Sales
~ : 30 a.m. to i2: 00 Noon·
Bldg., 5517 Midland Orive,
Saturday.
Charleston, West Virginia,
PLYMOUTH with 426 Heml1971 HONDA Scrambler 175,
25306.
engine, complete with clutch,
Notice
&amp;-9-21c excellent condition, $675 .
4-speed, front and rear cross
members . Phone Cheshire
SAVE- UP to one hall. Bring _T_R_U_C_K_I_N-:G- -IN
: -::D-:U:-:S:-::TRY Phone 992-5323.
367-7379 after 6 p. m.
our sick TV to Chuck's TV
8-6-6lp
NE!:DS MEN. You can now
~ hop, 151 BuIIernut Ave., train
8-10-31c
to become an over the
Pomeroy.
.._23-tfc
road driver or city driver. DASHCHUND puppies, $40
...,--~,.----~-....,
Excellent earnings after short each. Phone Athens592-1555 or Real Estate For Sale
MEIGS SENIORS call Grover's
training on our trucks wllh 593-6436.
HOUSE
,
1640
Lincoln
His. ,
Studio now . Make ap·
our driver instructor~ to help
8-6-61p
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2293.
polntment lor your senior ' .. you. For appllcatoon and
10·25-tlc
portraits to be taken during
onterv1ew, call 513-241-5572, or
ENGLISH
Shepherd
pups,
8
week of August 23rd. Save 10
write
Trai~lng
Safety
per cent on the cost of your
Division, Un1led Syste.ms, weeks old . Waid Smilh . NEW, 3-bedroom home In
Darwin, otlio.
Middleport. Buill-In kitchen,
order. Phone 992-247~ .
Inc ., c-o Motor Fre1ghl
8-10-31p
Terminal Bldg., 3101 Gano
ceramic file bath, all-electric
8-4-lotc
heat, good neighborhood. Can
- - -- - - - - Road, Sharonville, Cin ·
3 ROOM APARTMENT WITH
cinnati,
Cttio,
oiSW
.
arrange
FHA financing .
GROVER'S STUDIO will be
BATH, FURNISHED, AIR
8-9-21c
Telephone
992-3600 or 992·
closed for vacation Aug. 16th
CONDITIONED. WATER
2186.
thru 22nd. Visit our booth at
PROVIDED. LOCATED AT
7-25·1fC
the Meigs County Fair.
HOUSEKEEPER, live In, more
516
S.
4TH,
PHONE
992-2053.
8·10-lotc
for home than wages. Write
8-10-Jic
Dewey Simpson, Rt . 1,
WILL DO babysitting in my
Middleport, Cttio.
home for pre-school children,
8-8-Jtp ·CANNING tomatoes, already
picked, $1.25 bu ., bring
experienced. Mrs. Glenn
Smith, Rod&lt; Springs Road. HOUSEKEEPER lo live in.
containers . Geraldine
Call 992-6187.
Cleland. East Main, Ratlne.
References required. Write
7-28-tlc
8·10-61c
Box 729-F in care The Daily
Sentinel, Pomeroy, Cttio.
8-8-61p
KOSCOT Kosmellcs, JulyAugust special. Kare KonBroker ·
ditlon oil $5. Value now only
110 MOchanic Street
$2.50. Distributors, Brown's,
POmeroy, Ohio
phone 992-5113.
$8,000.00 - 6 rooms, nice bath,
7-Hfc

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Yacht's Hija~kers in' Irons
By ROBERT C. MlLLER

· HONOLULU !UP! ) - The
luxury yacht Kamalil returns to
Honolul~ ionight with a Coast
Guard escort, three alleged
hijackers in irons and her
millionaire owner Larry Dohe·'Y at the helm.
..
Oilman· Doheny hoarded the
sleek 'lf&gt;.loot ketch Monday
morning with Coast Guardsmen
from the cutter cape Corwin
who recaptured her ''without
inCident" 250 miles SOUthwest of
Honolulu after a high sea
chase.
.
The details of the unusual
hijacking were reported by the
Coast Guard.
The million-dollar yacht was
taken from the_Ala Wai Yacht
Harbor Friday night by three
gunmen who bound and imprisoned her cap)ain and two
crewmen and then took her to
sea, apparenUy headed for
Tahiti.
Saturday afternoon they cast
the three crewmen - Bob
Waschkeit, John Fretis and
Frank Power -adrift in a
, rubber raftl60 miles from land
and the yacht disappeared over
the southern horizon, the Coast
Guard said.
3 CREWMEN SAVED
Five hours later the Yokohama-bound Italian freighter Benavir steamed out of the tropical
night. The freighter crossed
direcUy in front of the bobbing
life raft and fished its three
occupants aboard. captain Waschkeit radioed Honolulu that
they were safe and uninjured,
despite their ordeal.
A four-engined Coast Guard
' patrol plane found the Kamalii
Sunday afternoon 265 miles
southwest of Oahu. The KamaIii's helmsman tried to hide the
ketch in a rain squall, but she
stood out clear and bright on
the plane's radar screen, and
there she stayed during the rest
of Sunday as the plane circled
the yacht.
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EXTENDED WEATHER

Ohio: Estended auUook for
Thunday through Saturday:
i{lcident" and the cha$0 ended
.Variable cloudiness and
2511 miles from Hawaii with mild during lhe period wllh a
Doheny -who foUowed the chance of showers soutb
boarding Jl3TIY -back in. Thursday and over the state
control of his boat.
011 Saturday. .
The Coast Guard identified · Highs In lhe 70s to lower
the three suspected hijackers and mid IIGs. Overnight lows
as Kerry D. Bryant, 25, Los · In the upper 50s to low and
Angeles; Michael R. Melton, 24, mid 60s. .
Bakersfield, Calif. , and Mark ~g;
JE:&amp;&amp;:i
E. Maynard, 'rl, Lewiston,
Idaho. All were described as
ex..servrcemen but there was no
known motive for the bizarre
hijacking. The still unanswered
question was whether the
aUeged hijacking was politically
. .
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or criminally motivated.
.
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Honolulu police said they wiU
try the three men on charges of
attempted murder. Deputy U.S.
Expenditures by Middleport
Attorney Harold Fong believes in July totaled $17 ,931.27
they can be tried on piracy slightly more than the receipts
charges, along with the viola- of $! 7,730 _62 according to the
lion of the Little Lindbergh monthly report of Clerkkidnaping law which carries a Treasurer Gene Grate subpossible death penalty.
milled to council Monday night
The Coast Guard expects the Receipts and disbursements,
Kamalii to dock at Honolulu respectively, for the various
late this evening.
funds and the balance of each as
of July 31 include:
General, $2,547.40, $2,504,85,
$20,160.51; cemetery, $274.82,
~ec
$717.62, $311.35, parking meter,
no receipts, no disbursements,
.
$6.03; fire equipment, $330,

tJG ) Gregg Wilson, ·Morristown, N.J., and carrying
Doheny aboard, followed and
picked up · the Kamalii at
midnight Sunday (liST) about
300 miles southwest of jlonolulu, still moving southward.
Wilson called for illumination
and the Cl30 ringed the vessel
wi'th flares. The cape Corwin
moved in warily until Wilson
got within shouting range,
where he demanded the KamaIii to halt.
Under the glare of Corwin's
searchlight and illuminated by
the overhead _flares, the men onthe yacht drifted to a stop. A
searchlight signal from the
Kamalii acknowledged the order and a few minutes later
the ' yacht turned around and
retreated tow3rds Honolulu
with the cape Corwin sheepdogging her from port astern.
HIJACKERS FACE TRIAL
Early Monday a Coast Guard
boarding party leaped aboard
the Kamalii.
Wilson radioed a· laconic
"boarding carried out without

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Ou St. udent s .Ob • t"mg
To New Undergrad Fees $2,245.20,
$3
$440.
$2,167.09,
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ATHENS, Ohio (UP I) -Mem-.
bers of the student government
at Ohio University Monday labeled recent fee increase as a
"fiscal as weU as a moral outrage" aqd asked students to refuse to pay the higher fees.
The OU Board of Trustees
last week approved an increase
of $30 per quarter for most undergraduates.
"The student body has put up
with increased tuition year aft-

er year, and no one has taken
any .action to stop it," said Art
Silverman, a member of the
student government. "It is our
responsibility to condemn these
hikes and to fight with every
weapon at our disposal to have
them repealed."

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A university spokesman said
students who do not pay fees
are not entitled to campus privileges or course credits.

Speeding, Drinking Top
-Offenses in Middleport
Speeding and intoxication led
the list for which arrests were
made in Middleport dilring
July. There were nine arrests
for intoxication and seven for
speeding of a total of 35 in the
month.
Other arrests included two for
left of center; three for driving
while intoxicated; two · for
running a stop sign; three for
disturbing the peace, and one
each for assured clear distance;
wrong way on a one way street;

failure to yield right of way;
reckless operation; running a
red light; concealed weapon; no
operator's license; assault, and
failure to pay parking meters.
Six accidents were investigated and parking meter
receipts totaled $1,173. Police
cruiser mileage was 3,89!&gt; miles.
The monthly repo~l was submitted to village council by
Police Chief J. J. Cremeans
Monday night.

Film Ban Asked
By ROBERT F. BUCKHORN
WASHINGTON (UPI) -In a
precedent-setting action, the
government _has urged 500
television stations to ban the
showing of "The Doomsday
Flight," a television film
depicting a bomb hoax plot to
extort money from an airline.
Federal Aviation Administrator John H. Shaffer told
stations in 150 cities, "You
would be malting the highest
possible contribution to the
safety of the more than 160
million passengers" if the film
is not shown, UPI learned
today.
Written by playwright Rod
Sterling and first aired in 1967•

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"The Doomsday Flight" describes the predicament of an
airliner believed carrying a
bomb set to detonate when the
plane drops below a certain
altitude. The bomber telephones
the airline and demands a
ransom in return for information on where the bomb is
planted.
In a letter to the television
stations, Shaffer said each time
the film is shown, "the number
of anonymously telephoned
bomb threats received by the
local airline rises significantly."
''Our great concern is that
the film may have a highly
emotional impact on some
unstable individual and stimulate him to imitate the fictional
situation in the movie," Shaffer
said.
·
Shaffer, whose agency has no
power to order the film
dropped , mailed the letter
30.
So
far,
June
only 20 stations replied that
they would not show the film, a
spokesman for the FAA said
"to our knowledge the fihn has
not been shown in the United
States since the letter was sent,
and we have been led to believe
that the distributor will remove

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Double Feature Program

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Aug. 11-12·13
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Teeners of the Tri-County
area are being invited to hear
the Young Folk of CinCinnati,
associated with C&lt;lllege Hill
Presbyterian Ch~rch this
weekend in Gallipolis.
They ask, are you bored?
Uptight? Ready to drop out
of society? Are _you ready to try
anything- acid, smack- or
have you been lhro~h ~~
scene and found tha~ rt d:""" l
fill the emptiness erther. Y_ou
have trred filli~g that vmd wtth
beer, popularity, ~~ts, sex,
drugs, or. by declarmg open
sea so~ on freaks (an~one who
doesn I look and act like y~u).
You fmd that these things
occupy you for a while, bu~ you
always wake up to a livmg
nightmare, a world that
las
t
sceintists say may not
another 50 years because of
pollution, famine, overpopulation, and that ever
present threat of nuc 1ear
destruction.
You believe
u there is more tolife, but a you can see IS

Goble Lot

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dieport.
Childs also pointed out that
the non-conformity permit
9.07 •
94 ; swimming pool, gives Goble permission only to
$3,021.95; use the former Lambert
planning commission, no property ·as a used car lot. He
receipts, $116.74, $1,249.46; cannot build any structure on it.
street maintenance, $2,042.58, If Goble wants to do this, then
$2,25UH, $9,578.08; state high- he would have to request that
way, no receipts, no disbur- the property be rezoned, Childs
sements, $309.14; sanitary said.
sewer, $3,875.56, $4,357.41, Speaking to council, Goble
$19,937.15; water, $6,292.06, said that use of the property for
$5,-391.55, $23,935.01; water the used car lot is vital for him
meter deposit trusts, $125, $200, _to meet competition. He pointed
$S,363.57; water construction, out that his firm employs
no receipts, $185, $1,374.21; persons from 18 families and
sanitary sewer escrow, no that he is a "good taxpayer.''
receipts, no disbursements, During the discussion,
$55,587.94; general bond C&lt;luncilman John Zerkle had
retirement, no receipts, no suggested a meeting of all indisbursements, $12,723.84.
terested parties in the matter,
The balance in all funds is including the council and
$154,004.18.
Planning
Commission.
Residents near the former
HOSPITAL NEWS
Lambert property had also
Veterans Memorial Hospital believed that permission for
ADMITI'ED _ James Owens, Go!Jie to operate the lot at the
Pomeroy; Raymond Lambert, location had been rescinded
Rutland; Larry Grant, Vinton; back in 1968, Zerkle said.
Nannie Radcliff, Rutland; However, Goble and connClara Powell, Wellston; Delores cilmen, for the most part, felt
Zech, Parkersburg; Shawnee that the original permission
Salser, Pomeroy; Thurman granted in 1968 was never
Martin, Syracuse; Alva Faber, rescinded and that Goble could
Pomeroy; Creston Newland, proceed with improvements to
Reedsville.
the property under that
DISCHARGED
Troy assumption.
Ohlinger, Jr., Eber carpenter, Harold Chase, . village
Charles Estep.
rnamtenance supei'VISor, who
also serves as mspector for the
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Planning
Commission ,
ADMISSIONS: Vinton Cossin, following the discussion and the
Leon; Ronald Cornell, Point granting of permission for
Pleasant; Havanna Lewis, Goble to continue his plans on
Southside; Joan and Kimberly the lot, said he was "ready to
Burris, Point Pleasant; Mrs. quit" his duties with the comGarland Bostic, Gallipolis mission.
Ferry; Mrs. T. R. Melrose, "Everything in the book is
Point Pleasant; Alonzo Roush, wrong," Chase said in comLetart; Mrs. Stephen Wood, menting about the matter and
Clifton; Homer Davis, Fraziers referring to the manual which
Bottom, and Mrs. Charles guides Planning Commission
Staats, Point Pleasant.
operations
and
recomDISCHARGED: Marion Ben- mendations.
nett, Mrs. John Long, Regina Upon the recommendation of
Roach, Mrs. James Hall, Clifford Stumbo, councilman,
William Bartley, Roy Bush, the council voted that in the
Mrs. Otis Rhodes, Mrs. Wayne future any recommendations
Black and Mrs. Howard Shaw. made by the Planning ComBIRTH: August 10, a son to mission to the council must be
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staats, accompanied by the minutes of
Point Pleasant.
the commission's preceding
meeting. Acopy of the council's
---'-- - - - - - - decision will be sent to all
it from film packages sold to members of the commission
stations."
which includes Chase, Childs,
The film was shown in Councilman David Oblinger,
canada on July 26, and on Aug. Edison Baker and Mayor C. 0 .
3 a British 747 jetliner was Fisher.
diverted to Denver on a flight Council approved the report
from Montreal to London. In a of Mayor Fisher for the month
threat that followed the script of July. The report showed
of "The Doomsday Flight," the receipts of $984.20 in fees and
caller said the bomb would fines and $204 in merchant
explode if the plane dropped police collections for a total of
below 5,000 feet. The jumbo jet $1,188.20.
landed at Denver's Stapleton
Allen Lee King, Independent
Airport, which is 5,300 feet candidate for mayor in the fall,
above sea level. No bomb was discussed with council the $S
found.
permissive auto license tax
which council approved
recently.
King said the public should be
COMPLETES BASIC
MASON - Army Private informed of the moral
Robert M. Reed, son of Mr·. and obligation which officials of the
Mrs. Earnest Reed, of Mason, town have in earmarking
recently completed eight weeks proceeds from the $S tax per
of basic training at the U. S. vehicle for street repair and
Army training center, armor, improvements. The law
provides for spending such
Fl. Knox, Ky.
money in other ways, but
Middleport officials have asked
for the tax to provide street
money only.
Solicitor Bernard Fultz said a
To~ight, August10
$60,000 bond issue which would
provide funds for the conSTATUE
(Techni~olorl
struction of a new fire departDavid Niven
ment headquarters has been
Virna Usa
filed with proper authorities
R
and will be voted upon at the
TA1&lt;:E A GIRL
LIKE YOU
Nov. 2 election.
IT e~hnicolor l
Attending the meeting were
Hayley Mills
Mayor. Fisher, Clerk-Treasurer
Oliver Reed '
Grate,
Chief of Police J. J.
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SHOW STARtS 7 P.M.
Cremeans, Council members,
Zerkle, Stumbo, Mrs. Roger
Morgan, Ohlinger, Lawrence
Wednesday &amp; Thursday
A,ugusl11-12
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NOT OPEN
Childs, King ,and Danny
Thompson. · ·

MEIGS THEATRE

Julie Andrews

Cincinnati Young Folk Coming

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hypocrisy - People who' talk Recreation Area across from
about love but destroy others the · city park. The group's
with gassip; pe~!e who say ·spokesman is Gary Sweeten,
they want peace but make assoeiate dean of UC.
handsome profits from theii. The next morning at 10:30
war industries. Have you had they will be holding a Jesus
enough? Do you want ,an Celebration at French City
escape? There is still hope.
Baptist Church and will be on
Come and hear the "Young theriverfront,agalnat3Sunday
Folk" of CinciMati. They sing afternoon.
about Good News with a con- The "Young Folk" have a
temporary sound. See them secret they would Uke to share:
Saturday, Aug. 14, at7:30 p.m. Jesus Christ ts alive and living
at the Gallipolis Public
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You Know

Zebr~' stripes, like human
fingerprinta, are individually
different and cpn be used for
· identification purposes.

in their hearis. Theirs is not the
watered down JesiiB so often
prf!!ched today, but the Jesus
who still heals the blind, raises
the dead and says, "I am the
way, the truth and the life."
Jesu8 loves you. Would you •
like to rap about it? The "Young
Folk" and many Of your friends
who know Jeswi will be in the
area of the Gallipolis City Park
aU day on Saturday, A~. 14,' in
order to talk to visitors.

Devoted To 'I'M ln~ere~ta Of'llu! MeigJ-M01011 An!o
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

TEN-CENTS

PHONE 992-2156 ·

'WFONESDAY. AUGUST ll, 1971

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Dowler Appointed Principal
North Gallia's Local Board of
Education Monday named
Charles Dowler, Gallipolis, a
high school instructor, as
principal at Bidwell-Porter
Elementary succeeding Robert
PoweU whose resignation was
accepted.

· Gallia High School for the pa&amp;t
six years since earning his
Master's Degree from East
Kentucky University.
The board accepted t_he
resignation of Tana GriHin, an
elementary teacher. Ernestine
Polsley was. hired as a fulltlme
bus driver. Substitute drivers
PoweU will ·remain as a employed
were
Robert
teacher and principal at Vinton Hamilton,. John Bryant, B~Elementary. He had served as a bara Bryant and Mary George.
roving prmcipal.
Hamilton was designated as
Dowler has taught at North freshman basketball coach.

NAPPER IN
fod ay.SFUIIIo.Jiilo.JIY
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UTAH

- Staff
Sergeant Donald E. Napper, son
of Mrs. Evelyn Napper of Rl. 1,
Middleport, is on duty at the U.
S. Air Force's new consolidated
and advanced helicopter
training school at Hlll AFB,
Utah. He Is a 1966 graduate of
Pomeroy High School. His wife
is the former Pamela L. Crew.
MARRIAGE LlCENSE
Charles Lewis, 48, Po'"eroy,
Rt. 3 and Ruth Doreen Bunch,
42, Pomeroy, Rt. 3.

Today's FUNNY will poy $1.00 for
Cil(~ originol "1111111,.. uM4. S.ltd vat•

Bruce Gabriel was hired as
junior ·high school teacher at . ·
Bidwell-Porter.
Sohlo was granted the fuel oil
bid for the high school while ·
Sterling -received the contracts
at Bidwell-Porter and the bus
garage. Wiseman Insurance
will furnish the bus insurance
while F~aoces Cottrell will
deliver the coal.
Coaching ·aSsignmenta were
designated at a recessed
meeting of the Hannan Trace
Board of Education.
· Tom Belville a Marshall
University graduate, and
former member of the Huntington East High football team,
was designated as head football
coach.
Belville, a special education
instructor, served as assislant
football coach two years ago.
He will be assisted by Danny
Cornell.
Paul Dillon, former Southwestern High and Rio Grande
cage star, was named head
basketball coach. Cornell will
also serve as junior high cage
coach and head baseball coach.

News .•. in Briefs

(Continued from Page I)
least 14 persons as ldlied in tlie violence, which Intensified
Mooday when Piime Minister Brian Faulkner annnounced the rePICNIC PLANNED
introduction ofintermnent without trial-a blow at the IRA.
The Meigs County Democrat
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executive committee will hold a Dollar m Market Trouble
business meeting and picnic at
LONDON -1UE AMERICAN DOI.LIIR was the target in
7:30 p.m. Thursday at Forest money markets again today: The dollar traded at low levels In
~ere: ParkRo~lath~ New Lima Europe and gold prices hit a two-year bigh. In the Far East, gold
oa near u n · ,
hit a 15-year peak on the Hong Koog 1111rket. Money dealers said
distrust ol the dollar was straining the global money system.
The climbing perch is na- Another factor was the weekend report from Washington that
tive to Thailand. This fish discussed dewluatioo ol the dollar. A long run ol depressing U. S.
has prickly scales and can
crawl on the ground or economic news also has played a role in the pessimistic attitude
toward dollars.
climb trees.
to: Tadap's FUNNY, 1100 Wts.t Third
St., CltYtlaftd, Ohio 4411J.

Elberfelds Are Headquarters For

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Sizes
6 to 24
Months

Junior Fair's
Royalty Named
Miss Debbre Ohlinger,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Ohlinger, Pomeroy,
and Daniel Midkiff, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Rl\y Midkiff, Salem
Center, are queen and king ol
the 1971 Meigs County Junioc
Fair.
Their selection was announced at the old Pomeroy
Junior High Tuesday night in
conjunction with the annual 4-H
Style Rewe.
Miss Ohlinger and Midkiff
will reign over the five-day fair
which opens next Tuesday. The
royal :ouple will be presented to
audiences at the grandstand
eyenta each evening.
• Ptesidlh~ over the' crowning
of the new royalty were Rhea
Mora and KennetiLBD.Ien, the
1970,fair king and qileen.
Miss Ohlinger has been in Girl
Scouting since the second
grade. In the junior scouting
program she earned the highest
awards.offered, the Sign of the
Star and Sign of the Arrow.
During the c~det program she
was made a first class scout.
She is presenUy enroUed in
Senior Scout Troop 198 where
she Is taking the leader-in·
training course, leading toward
her Senior Aid Bars.
She has served as a member
and secretary of the Meigs
County Fair Board the past five
years and has served as
secretary-treasurer of the
Future Teachers Chapter and
treasurer of the Girls' Athletic
Association at Meigs High
School.
She has been a member of the
Meigs High School marching
band the past four years,
member of the Youth Against
Cancer and the Ohio Youth
Association for Retarded
Children, and is a candystrlper
at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Dan- Midkiff has been a
member of the Salem Center
Boys 4-H Club the past six
years. He has been a member of
Meigs High School Future
Farmers Association the past
three years and a member of
the Meigs Better Livestock Beef

Club three years.
He is a chapter farmer ·who
last year received the FFA
Achievement Award and an
awatd in Horticulture through
4-H . He has carried steer
projects the past three years,
along with rope and garden
projects.
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He is not only active in FFA
and 4-H but also a loyal member
of Star Grange where he holds
the office of gatekeeper.

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MORE AND MORE YOUNG children are going to be killed
unless they and their parents recognize the dangers involved in
the use of minibikes," the government said today.In a stronglyworded warning to parents, the National Highway Traffic Safety
AdminiStration said more than 1,500,000 miniiHes - most of
them operated by children between the ages of 10 and 14 years old
-will be in use by the end of 1971.
"While off-11treet riding under parental supervision can be a
safe and popular reereation, the minibike becomes a high-risk
vehicle on sidewalks and roadways. The ageney categorically
opposes aU use of minibikes on sidewalks or streets," the advisory

said:

Slacks in knit, no iron polyester and cotton and corduroy
in stripes, plains and figured patterns.
Also shorts, scooter skirts, vests, undershirts, training
pa!"'ts, ruffled ccifton panties, band-leg . panties,
paJamas, knee socks, cuffed socks, stretch socks, crew
socks and romper sets.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Mrs. Maxine Goeglein and
Mrs.
Kathryn
Windon ,
representatives of the Chester
PTA, discussed improvements
made by the board at the
Chester Elementary School and

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Alioto Won't Run from Fight
SAN F!!ANCISCO - MAYOR Joseph L. Alioto,

Ten additional teachers were emplored for the lm-72 school
year Tuesday night by the Meigs Local School District Board of
Education.
Hired were John Arnot~ Mrs. Kay Grueser Barr, Mn.
Eleanor Blaettnar, Mrs. Kate Jarrell, Mrs. Phyllis Miller, Klm
Neal, Mrs. Evelyn Sweet, Phillip Swindell, W'llliam Wickline and
Miss Mona P. ·WilliaiDB.
SUbstitute cooks employed were Mrs. Sterry Ward, Mn.
Mildred L&lt;llg, Mrs. Eliza!Jeth Oblinger, Mrs. W'dda W'l'lftB!ID,
Mrs. Helen Soclair, Mrs. Eleanor Well, Mrs. Helen Hood, Mn.
Margaret Sheets and Mrs. Marjorie Davis. Ted Hatfield, Jr., was
named a substitute custodian and Roy W'rseman and Lee Burnam
were appointed subatitule bus drivers.
Policies dealing with student
absences were adopted. One other determined satisfactory
new rule provides that during cause, the absence of any senior
each school year a student may high school student in excess ol
POPULAR OUIIIIS FOR THIS FAIL WERE WORN
be permitted one day of absence IS days during any single
BY 1-r Stephanie Radford of Pomeroy, wearing a joyful
for a special purpose, provided semester shall result in the loss
t llllpl!r which was a class witmer, Marylu Mills, Pomeroy, the request for such absence is of any and all credit for subjects
also a class winner in clothes foc school category, wearing a
in written form and signed by taken during the semester.
maxi, patdlwn design, and Deborah Boatright, Long
the student's parent or guar- With the same exceptions as
Bottom, wearing the popular pants suit.
dian . Tbe request must be made listed above, the absence of any
and approval given by the student in grades one lhro~
principal prior to the absence. eight in excess of 311 ~ys during
As with all excused absence, all a school year shall result in the
work may be made up and no loss of any and all credit for the
penalty of any kind will be school year. Finally, the poliry
provides with the same exassessed.
A second rule pertains to ceptions, tbe absence of any
extensive absence. It provides student in excess of 10 days
that with the exception of home during any single semester
BY KATIE CROW
with Rhea Mora and Jean instruction, extended illness, shall be reported in wriling by
(Continued on page 14)
Talents of 198 Meigs County 4- Whitehead serving as co- preganancy, hospitalization or
H girls in creating garments chairman, Mrs. Janet Izard,
·:·: ·.. ·:·. :·. ·. ·.·&gt;:·.·.· .·... :· ·.·.• ·.· ·:· ·.·.·, ,•,·
and accessories for their former Ohio University clothing
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wardrobes was displayed in the instructor and a former West
Cbauce of sbowen Friday
~nual Style Revue Tuesday Virginia 4-H agent, .served as
1
and Saturday clearing
mghl &amp;t the old Pomeroy Jumor narrator. Miss Shem McCain, a
~Sunday
and mild throagb the
High School building.
student of East High School,
period. Hlglls In tbe lis ud
·Mrs. Norma Deyo, extension was the pianist.
low
IIGs. Overulgbt lows mid
specialist_in ?oUting at Ohio Adults assisting with the
50s to low lh.
State Umverstty; Miss Patsy rewe were Mrs. Herd Young . BELFAST, Northern freland
Glass, Jackson area ~ztension and Mrs. Roy ~olter, summer (UPI) -British forces stormed
agent, home econonucs; Mrs. county 4-H assiStants and Eva
.
.
.
~a:; ca:olic
Darlene Lambert, Jackson Walker, Mae Jordan, Rosalie hamca~es
County extensioo agent, bome Story, Maxine Whitehead, a~s f' astodaun erB .tainavy
·
· · Col e, Mary J or dan and smper
y.
n 600 .
economtcs,
and. Mrs. Sharon F ame
dispatchedrrean addiUonal
•
Ston~k, Gallia County ex- Rhea Mora.
.
troo to Ulster to crush street
fo
tensron agent, borne econonucs, Escorts were Mike Benedum, . ps
.
.
·
judged the costwnes.
Tom Hamm and Allan Holter frgh~g protesUng rnternment
Damage was estimated at
All of the girls who modeled and Daniel Midkiff.
wtthout trial.
$1;250
in a barn frre at 11:58
may appear in ''Yooth Night" Thanks are extended to the Troops of the ~oyal G~een
at the Meigs County Fair next Pomeroy Cement Block Jackets shot and ltilled a smper a.m. Tuesday . at the Wayne
Wednesday night.
Company, Ewing Funeral as they fought therr way ~der Palmer farm, Rt. l, Cheshire.
Debbie Conklin, Meigs Cowlty Home and the Pomeroy Fabric hea? f:e mto a bak~? se~ Gallipolis volunteer firemen
exiension
agent
home
. .
ear ~er y gunmen an conver - were called to assist Middleport
omics served~ chairman (ConUnued on page 5)
ed mto a strongpomt m the firemen in the blaze caused by
econ
•
Eliza Street-Cromach Road spontaneous combustion.
area of the city, an army Firemen used 2,000 gallGns of
spokesman said.
water to protect an adjoining
The death of the gunman outbuilding. Over 1,000 gallons
bro~ht to 19 the number of was transported from the Kyger
Entries in the Meigs Cllllnty Fair prince and princess contest persons killed in street clashes Creek Power Plant. According
are oow being accepted according to junioc fair ollicials.
which broke oot Monday and to Fire Chief James A. Northup,
Contestants must be between the ages of three and six, in- increased sharply when Pre- 1,500 bales of hay burned.
clusive,andenlryNanb,printedbelow,are to be sent to Jo Ellen mier Brian Faulkner ordered
Diehl, Mulberry lleigbts, PCIIIIei'Oy, before Mooday. All entry internment withoot trial in a
blanis must!Jeacccmpaniedby afeeof50cents.
bid to eliminate the ouUawed
All contestants must participate in the parade at the junior Irish Republican Army (IRA).
fair activities oo Wechlsday, Allg. 11- Following the parade the . The Wll of dead surpassed the
INJURED
names olthe prince and Jrincesswill be drawn. If a contestant . is . numbers killed in any one year The Middleport E-R squad
not. pr nt and the names are drawn, other names will be since current Roman catholic- was called to the corner of
selected. All contestants are to meet at the gate of the grand Protestant violence broke out in Hamilton and Shoct Fourth Sts.
stand on A~. 11, at 6:45 p.m.
1969. Stree~ clashes claimed t2 in Middleport at · $:06 p.m.
1be 1m prince and princess will be eljleeted to be pres111llfor lives in 1969 and 17 in 1970.
Tuesday for Megan Miller. wbo,
all activities ci junior fair night. Use the form below:
Soldiers surrounded the bake- when the bicycle she was riding
ry, forcing snipers to scurry to struck a parked tru~. was
rooftops from where they thrown off, sufferrng a
NAME·--~----------------~__nGE
leveled steady fire at advancing laceration of her left leg. The
troops.
squad took her to Veterans
P~'NAME~--------~--------~
The troops later seized the Memorial Hospital where she
. 1Continued on :J3ge 14)
was treated and released.
ADDR~R~~~~--~------~--------------~-

Revue Displays
Young Talents

lu lhe sports clothes category
at the aunual MeJ«s Ceunty f.
H style revue Tuesday aigbt.
Jean wore brown cotton
velveteeo knlcken wilh a
matchlug vest, tunic leagtb
wllh patch pockets and brown
lace up boots. The latest style
for campus wear.

Minibike'S Threaten Youngsters

New fall line of Buster Brown including knit shirts in
crew neck line, turtle neck snap shoulder, knit peasant
blouses in plain, stripe and plain with trim .

.

JEAN WHITEHEAD et
Reedsville was a class winDer

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additional improvements which
might be made .
They suggested a part-time
seCretary, but it was concluded
by the board that this is not
possible financially, even
though the need is present.
Purchase of an automatic dishwasher for the Chester Scbool
as well as other school
caleterias in the district was
discussed. Here, it was felt this
need could be met. Sidewalk
improvements at the Chester
School also were planned.
Arvella Frecker was appointed a cook at the Tuppers
Plains School. The board also
entered into a contract with
Educational
TV
for
Southeastern Ohio, Inc. foc
some programs to be shOwn in
the district durinR the school

year.

Linda Hutdlinson, Raven·
S'OIIood, was employed as an ·
e!e,_tary teacber. ~ is a
graduate li Ohio Uru-sity IIJid
completed ber sludent tew+ing
in the Meigs Locd .S«:!Jooo
District

The board agreed to ~part
in the National S«:!Jooo Landi
PI ogtam with the c:unpletiGD li

the arrangement dependent'
upon delails to be 1aotided by
the Obio Department of
Education. Bills wt!ft appoted

for payment
Altending the .....,ling were
John Reibel. superintendent,
and board members I. 0. Jle..'

Coy , Roger Epple, Emes(
Whitehead and tmald M11r11..
Clerll. C. 0 . Newland is a patiellt
at Veterans Memorial Hospital_

Policy Revisions
Made by Board

:I 11ews••• rn
,
(~

facilities for a Library, Music
and Art.
The Marietta frrm is " -·'ey,
• .,.. at
Lee and Vargo, represented
the meeting by W'ill Eesley and
Mr. Vargo. The Columbus frrm
is Kelam and Foley, with Ray
Johnson and Dan Siminsky as
representatives.
The board was notified that
Ralph Wigal of Reedsville who
was employed as a grade S:,hool
teacher earlier has declined
employment. O.rl Doddrill a
member of the high school sblf,
was employed as junior high
school foothall coach.

10 ..New Teachers s·

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Representatives of two architectural firms - one in
· Marietta, the other in Columbus
-discussed building plans with
the Eastern Local School
District Board of Education
Tuesday night.
No action was taken last
nigh~ however, since detailed
finanCing will have to be worked
out as well as details with the
State Department of Education.
However, it was the consensus
that the logical move for a
building progrm_n_would be_to
construct an addition to the high
school which would provide
classroom facilities for seventh
FOUR ROYALTY -Daniel Midkiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. · and eighth graders, thereby
relieving crowded conditions in
Ray Midkiff, Salem Center, and Debbie Ohlinger, daughter
elementary schools of the
of Mr. and Mrs. William Ohlinger, Pomeroy, left, were andistrict.
IIOIIIICed ltiog and queen of the Meigs County Junior Fair
Such an addition to the high
Tuesday night when the pre-fair rewe was held .at the
school would also include
Pomeroy Junior High Scbool. With the new king and queen
are last year's winners, Rhea Mora and Ken Bolen.

.

blaming
political eneinies for a federal bribery indictment and other legal
difficulties, announced Tuesday he will seek a second terni in
· office. With the election less than three months away, the
Democratic attorney rates as a heavy favorite to win another four
years as mayor of this city of 710,000.
"I've never ducked a fight and I don't intend to duck it now,"
Alioto told a luncheon gathering of -his backers, "I want you to
know that you'.ve done such a great job that I wouldn't dllSfrl you
at this hour:'' Alioto, r.s, the !!On of a Sicilian fisherman, took office
tCuntinued on paMe l4)

F•a htmg
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Bam, its Hay

Lost

- Entries Wanted in Contest

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HANDYMAN-M tlnltlni,-'.J ..i *'led
ci the Meigs Cwnty Fair llcJard, :.S bUl I ~ ef ...
wcationlrom tbe Ql)nmiiWIIIId Sl iilhH'BOIIIDEitdlk:Oo.
to work at the fairgrounds Ibis 1ftiS pafGrwilc Gdd jlia Ill
getting .the grooDds and bnildinp ready for the fllr wl*h
opens Tuesday. King bas been •nwd fD fiB the
(I~
lerm li the late Charles Rallord.

Big Switch
NEW YORK (UPI ) -Mayor a candidate fw the Da•A!ii6:
John V. Lindsay plans to IHDiinatiGD far .. '•·t. ... It
announce today that he is was believed be ...-. IIIII
switching his political aile- make the PI · 'e1till liid

glance from Republican to today.
.
Democrat, UP! learned. The
Lindsay Dew U.S fnm b!
move would open the way for west 1'--'ay night IIIII liDIIl
Lindsay to seek the Democratic: fleWSIDtfi, 'TID CCiiiiC llld: 10
presidential nomination in 1972. the offic:e IIIII Cider willa
The mayor, fresh from a two- members li IIIJ sfalf." Beweek vacation in the o....a.... scheduled to .,...
I ....
Mountains, has been ~ plate hmd raisinc lllillet
reporters questions about the tmight.
'bl
'tch .
. Once cmsid-ed - of&amp;the
~e~
Sources close to the mayor rising stars of the R :Asaid he planned to announce the Party, . • • : :
4 wed
change during a news confer- con~-;-' 11"4 wD
·ence scheduled at his home tbat affilialioa.
••
Gracie Mansion , at n :311 a.m:
First, be lost the R I '&amp;
EDT.
primlry far JDaJIIf ill IJ8 _.
11 also has been speculated had to be re J led • b!
that Lindsay, 49, would become ~-plalfonn. ~lie ...
COOiimlinl! bMUes willa COl'
Gov. fl
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Marion E. Snider, II, u•
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Columbus, formerly of Meigs Spiro T. Apew line
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Counly , and Nels Gregory himfwbis~WI!I'~
Pickens, 19, Racine, Rt. 1, who In lflll be ewtatad D
tel
were sentenced Monday ' by · - ' - " ••
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Judge John C. Bacon to Ohio
Slate Reformatory at Mansfaeld
a.lJB 'fO V+ f I
lo indeterminate ter111s were
taken to Mansfreld .today by The lliddleport·.,_.roJ
Depury Sheriff Robert Beegle. Rolli')' &lt;lab will . . . all~
Frida.)' al lbe 11'1 Ill :l
American
Le&amp;i• a.Q,
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Temperature in downtown Followac diiae
Ill
,Pumeroy Wednesday alll a.m. 1:" to Veten. M
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11.3S 16 deg"""' under clwdy HtosPi~
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