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PANMUNJOM, KOREA - NORTH KOREAN President
Kim ll.&amp;mg ordered all of his armed fOI'Cellnto a "c&lt;mbat
posture" today. U. s. troops, Ulller direct ocdera fl'lllll the
Penlagon, were onlncreaaed alert bec;ause of the "deUberate
murder" of two U.S. ~Y officers by North Kerean guards.
Kbn's order appUed to both regular armed forcea and
mWtla of Communilt North Korea, a North Korean broadcast
said. It !IBid the North Kerean troops
been placed on
"combatreadlness."TheNorthKcreanorderwullsuedafter
u.s. troops were placed on stepped up alert near tile truce
viDage of Panmunj&lt;m where tile two AmerlcaiUI were hacked
to death Wednesday by North Korean soldiers.
WASHlNGTON ~THE HEAD OF THE U. S. Roman
catho))c hierarchy has pralaed the anti-abortloo plank In the
" th
Republican
ptlonalatfolnn asndmenan"encourt
"•ftft~ft~emenbortlt to ose
seeking a c.......tu
ame
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ID-·"11 party
"We are pleased tha t the na ti008 • .,....... can
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support the eUorts be
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the
restore protect on
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Archblahop Joeepn L. Bernardin of Clnclnnatl -'the
said
Wednesday. Bernardin said the piaUonn 's ' 'reC ognltlon Ul
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Court
value of life" and Its "proteat" "' recen
Jftme
decisions on abortion were "timely and ID)pcrtant."

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPJ) using "Mickey Mouse"
- Embittered conaervatlve trickery lnltead of~ on
suppcrters of Ronald Re1CU foreign policy illuea like the
charged today that their Panama Canll.
candidate tJrew away hla
T h e COiliii"VVtivs, led
chances for the Republican throughout
the
GOP
Jresldentlal n&lt;mlnatlon by convention by Sen. Jepe

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YOUNG TONY KENNEDY, son of Mr. and Mrs. J . R.
Kennedy, Tuppera Plains, was given a nice reception as
outrider Wednesday for the harness horse racing of the
Meigs County Fair. Thia Ia several years for Tony In the
spot 11M he again Ia riding Bachelor Boy owned by Mrs.
Floule Allensworth of Middleport. Bachelor Boy has
seryed outriders at the Meigs County Fairs fer many.
yearl. Tony and ·Bachelor Boy who will be at the fair
through Friday are costumed thla year In a bicentennial
theme.

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Premlwns were paid in .
thr
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edllg~:. clssseisthof ee wei1g t
v...ons n e annua pooy
w
te t held
the
pu ng con 8
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grandstand attraction of the
Meigs county Fa1r wed•
nesday n1ght·
In Class Athe winners, first
J
through eight, were erry
1 li' 1 Ar ld Art
Arno d, au
no ,
Cross, Bllb callaway, Matk
Douglas, Jessie Brickles,
Vern Meeks and Bob

CINcrNNATI ~ ROBERT A. PHALEN, a Democratic
candidate for the 8th District Ohio senate aeat held by Sen.
B .
fil'st
Stanley J. Aronoff, R.QnclnnaU, has been arrested the second CaThellawClay.
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ass
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time within a month on a public intodcaUon charge. Pllalen, through elgnt, were D. W.
31, also principal of St. Bonaventute School here, was arrested Higgins, Latry Nolan, Jim
Wednesday at the Cincinnati Zoo. Officers sild Phalen had a McGuire, Ed Arnold, Rod
strong odor of alcohol oo hla treath and his clothing. They said Pullins, Archie ·· Dillie,
he refused to walk, stumbled 11M feU down before they Richard DoUK Ias a nd Tim
arrested him.
Kincaid.
He wu jailed pending a court appearance today. Pllalen
Only four teams were inthe
also wu arrested July 211 by Covington, Ky., police alter they Class C heavyweIg. ht c1ass.
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.
r·II'St t•h
found him In a motel room In an "eXtrenlely lntolicated The wmners,
u.-oug
rervatlwa both within and oulslde the Reagan camp mlgbt state."
four, were Jim McGuire,
Garv Lamb, Cricket Pullins
start a thJrd.party IIICM!Inent.
.,
But Sen. Jllllle Helms, RN.C., their unofflclal-.leader, said he
COTABA'ltl CITY, THE PHIIJPPINFS - THE
and
Vern Meeks.
might consider a thlrdparty alternative In the future, but that govenunenl today ordered thousands of refugees moved to
!RICh a move at thls'tlnle would only weaken tile GOP and help new Inland Muses away from coastal . flahlng vwages
Carter.
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destroyed by '!"llesday's earthquake and Udal waves. At least
"I'm only lntererted In the tw&lt;rparty syslem," Helms ilald. 3,T11 persons were killed - mostly In the coi,stal viDages "Having participated In the ayrtem, I think It would smacli: of . and 2,000 pei'SOII8 Wl!f"l missing, the National Disaster
Immorality for me to pick up my marbles and go h&lt;me Just Coordinating Center said today.
A dlvcrce petition and a
beca- I didn't get my IIWII wsy."
The quake that rocli:ed tile Mlndanao-Sulu ~on was suit fer sale of real estate
· But Rlcblrd Vlguerle, a powerful fund-raiser lor conaer· followed by at least 20 aftershocks. Officials said about 90 per were ffied and aeveral other
vatlve caures and publlsber ol Conservative Digest In the cent of the deaths were cauaed by 24-loot waVQ that washed actions were settled.
Wlllhlngton, D.C., sublrbe, w1111't waiting. He and other away whole IIBb~ villages almg the coast of Moro Gulf, about
Elda Darlene Taylor, Rl. I,
ICII'rilta were planDiDg a meeting of conaervatives In Cblcago 500 miles 8011th of Manila. More than 211,000 persons were left Langsville, bas filed for
next week 10 create a political coalition, get on the baUot.s of homeless, the disaster center said.
divorce from Richard E.
about40111ater and kill Ford's chllncell ol victory In November.
Taylor, Rt. I, Langsville. The
Vlperie, who said the Republican party "stands for
KANSAS CITY, MO.- THE SCHEDULE OF TONIGHT'S Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
~." was COilsldered a likely candidate for ·the third fifth ai1d flilal session of the 31st Republican National Church Inc. has filed petition
plrt)''a vice presidential nomlnati&lt;XJ. The party's potential Convention (all times EDT ):
for the sale of real estate.
presidential candlda!e was nanored to be former Gov. Lester
7:30p.m.- Call to crder. Opening ceremooles.
.
Freddy Keith Picli:ens was
MadlloK of GeOrgia.
8 p: m. - N&lt;mlnations for vice president ci the United · ~entenced 10 a tenn rl. not
States. .
less than six months and not
8:25 p. m. - Roll call.
more than five years. He Ia to
9 p. m. - VIce presidential nominee acceptance speech. be taken 10 the Clrrectionsl
9:15 p. m. - Presidential nominee acceptance speech.
Medical and Reception
9:30 p. m. - Adjoununent.
Center Ia Columbus for
uslgrunent.
A Pomeroy National Bank
suit aga1a1t Marie DIVIetro,
Rt. 2, Racine, wu dlii'DI e~ ;
Betty Jewett 11M Cormal T.
Jewett agreed 10 tenninate
alimony payments, and
Leslie C. Gater l Asloc. ul
Judge Robert Buell: and
A IIJIOkerman for the JuneVanVrinklnufPcmeroy
Becli:1ey, W. Va., bas •
. Ch ,. s,.tem said thlll are coordinating tile 1978 fund
named as an additional
By Bertba Parker
Miss Edna. Kennedy of defendant
·in a ltandlng suit
- nll:c tbt train derailment raising effort In Meigs County Attendance at the Laurel Athens
and Claira WeUs of filed by Lo•ell Jack
Ia Muon, W. V1. Tuelday oo behaH of M.o.M District,
Cliff Free Methodist Church Rutland RD spent a few days
IDOftiiiC offlftld no danger•IO BOy Scouts, of America.
Strickland In connection with
August 15 was 136.
this week visiting their sister,
qoaellld cbarKed lbat the
Jn the two level campalgp, . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Homer WIM, a 1972 accident at the
lnalrdon ID ""'J'J!III!. Buck Ia aervlng In the apeelai
construction site of the Meig8
lealklll Cll pilar to clear the ladenhlp Gl!ta category, Albaugh, David and Douglas Harrisburg, Ohio.
Jackie and Becky Handley No. I mine.
traca na In tbe town whUe tbe second level, 11M Anne of Iowa are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CurtIa of Pomeroy spent Friday
.... w and Dot 'll'ltb the community enrollment, II attended
evening Bl!rvices at night with their grandrlllroad.
again being conducted by the the local church Sunday.
mother, Dorotha Handley.
Tom Jobllloa, pubUc area's Beta Sigma Phi
Mrs. Madyln Chaffin,
Mr . and Mrs. George
nlallonl ollldal for Ch ·~ • Sorority chapterr. Sorority. Pomeroy called recently on
Kober M.edlcal Ceater
Brawley
and daughter ,
aald 1 railroad official members anlstlng
Discharges, Aug. 18
Annette, of Niles, Michigan is
adriaed I . . . . Pollee Dept. VanVrankln In thla year's Mrs. Georgia Diehl.
·
Alpha
Bailey, Mrs. Floyd
Mark Stahl, Stockdale and visiting her parents, Mr. and
..trolmlrlat 1:11 a.m. of the campaign are Jennifer
Baker
and
daughter, Nettie
llllaallonl of tile rallrold 10 Anderron, Lynn Crow, Frilz Stahl, New Marshfield Mrs. Harley Riggs of Bell, Mrs. Marvin Bennett
dear the ll'lcb and advlaed Brenda Haggy, Darla recently called on Mr. and Pomeroy RD an~ her sister, and daughter, Mary · Bobo,
there was no ~er ftlm 1 Hawley, Carol McCullough, Mrs. N. E. Schaefer and Mr. Mrs . Michael Barr of Robin Brown, Rebecca
Langsville.
dllorlne car that was In the Roberta O'Brien, Jrla Payne, and Mrs. Harry Stahl.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Dorotlul Handley called on Conger, Rosemary Connor,
lraln l!ne.
Lucy Detty, Richard Dow,
Lola IWienbaum, Ann Rupe, Johnson, Mike 11M Paul, Elvira Barr on Sunday.
broo Ruuell, Edwlaa Scott Hampton, Va ., attended
Mrs. Edith WUllamson of Wesley Ely, Dwaine Fain,
and Teresa SWIIIel.
church services Sunday at Rutland is a medical patient Everette Gills, Harvey Hall,
Shirley Hesson, Michael Holt,
Jack Car11nel, M-G·M the local church.
at Holzer Medical Center.
llillrlct Eucutlve (MelgsMr. and Mrs. James
Howard Spurlock and Alma Kiser, Vlnu Lee, Jerry
Gallla-Muon Collltles ), uld Gilmore visited over the mother of Hurricane, W. Va., Matthew, Gene Molter,
tile funds ralaed will go weekend In Columbus with were Sunday guests of his Gladys Morris, Laura Nice,
toward.supporting the many relatives.
sister, Mrs. Dorotha Hand· Sharah Nichols, Mrs. Fred
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and varied services of . Wyatt Schaefer, Marion, ley. Other guests were Mr. Older 11M daughter, Mary
Aut. lf lllru Aug. 26
t-or Mtlfl Co. Fair
Scouting In the lliltrlct and Mrs. Helen Dunkle, Mr. and and Mrs. Lorenzo Handley of Owens, Sherman Pl11'80ns,
Jlrtlmie Potter, Margaret
that almllar campaigns are Mrs. Lee . Dunkle arid Hunlln8ton. .
near compleUoo In the other daughter, Glouster, recently
Floyd Thomu of Rutland Pritchett, Ardeth Proffitt,
counties.
called on Mr. and Mrs. has returned to his home HilTy Rhodes, Mrs. Stanley
Services to the area Scout Norman Schaefer.
after having been a medical Russell and daughter' Mabel
Autust 27·21-~, .
unllllre
supported
solely
by
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford patient at Holzer Medical Shirley, Raymond Short,
A1atlltr .......... $peed
Michael Sim, Teddy Staton,
the giving of the trl~ty Jacobs are visiting their son, Center.
Show sterts at 7 p.m.
John
Thompson, AprU Van
residents, Cargnel said.
Latry and family in Texas.
Steve Hoffman is spending
Mrs. Cora Renshaw Is sevfll'al days with his grand· Matre, Richard Wells,
staying with her daughter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Angela York.
Blrlh, Aug. 18
and son-ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman.
Mr
.
and Mrs. Robert
Charley Brnwn, Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
McNerlin,
daughter , Oak
Mrs. Dick (Leona) Karr, Wil!cox of Sundusky visited
Hill
.
who has been so very 10, is hla brother and family, Mr.
improving at her home. Her and Mrs. Warren WUicoz.
daughter, Mrs. Ed Bauer, Mr: and Mrs. Glen Moore of .
who bas been here for two · Radcliff called on Mr. and
IIIEETlNG PLANNED
weeks to care for her mother, Mrs. Warren WiUcox Sunday.
The
Dorcaa Mlulonary
MEN'S
left Sunday for her home In • Mr. and Mrs. Albert .•nodae. a will bold a camp
Marton.
.
·
Woodard (Dorothy Ledlle) ~ and bean dinner
The Good News Trio will be have moved to their new Satardar. Aug. 21 at
at the Laurel Cliff Church, modular home at Langsville. Maplewood Lake. Free will
Aug. 22, both morning and Mrs. Woodard is a teacher in donatlonr will be 1ceepled.
evening services. Every one the Pomeroy Elementary · Everyone Ia welcome to
is welcome.
School.
attend.

President Ford

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Laurel·Qiff
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desptse.
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Langsville
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HelmlofNorth Clrollnl, lllo
dlecloeed that Peapn had
betrayed them In tbllr elfrlts
10 llllld up 10 Pt 'den~ Ford
on foreign policy IJiu!lll,
"He (Reqan) can.!:..,to
hell," • cooaervative .....-'"

Jack son 'S Bevms
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head.mg SEOAL.
Southeastern OhiO Athletic
League officials Wednesday
ted
ffi
night elec
new o cers,
reestabll.thed the conference
golf
. edtournament
the 1976 Ifand
nd 1ap·
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prov
go
a
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baseball schedules.
Twenly·one persons
representing all eight league
schools attended the annual
f 11 ssl h ld t J ks
a se on, e a ac on
High SchOOl.
Bob Bevins, Jackson
principal, was elected
ld t H
d
pres en .
e succee s
James N.. M. Davis,
Gallipolis principal.
Jim Maines, assistant
superintendent, lronion, WM
reelected secretary·
treasurer . Bob Sh amp,
Athens princ1pa 1, was
chairman of the nominating
committee.
League officials approved a
motion to reestablish the
SEOAL golf toll111ament. The
tournament was held 15 years
to determine the league
champion. Las( year, the
championship was decided on
a14-garne double round robin
schedule. Teams will continue to play home-and-home
matches this faD, but the
tournament will decide the
1976 champions.
The golf tournament will be
hied in one of three communities _ Jackson, Logan
er Meigs on Saturday, Oct.
2, beginning at 9 a.ll!. The
athletic director of the home
school will be tournament
director.
The golf tournament
motion passed by a 4-3 vote.
Wellston will not field a golf
team this fall, thus that
school did not vote on th.e
issue.
The 1m baseball schedule
which was drawn up by
Athens' Bill Wooddell, was
approved by league officials.
Officials discussed
changing reserve football
games form Saturday ·to
Monday nighta, but took ~o
actloo on this because most
schools have already comDiftted themselves to
Saturday night play this faU.
The 1977 SEOAL cross
country tournament will be
held at Jackson on Oct. 14,
beginning at 4 p.m.
President Bevins appointed
Jackson's AI Burger and

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Helma
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draw up the 1977-78 SEOAL drawnllllftvotel for Reapn
basketball schedule. The ... _ ,... -·•- •-·-, .....,, ....
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betra·-' tile
Ironton will be presented .__,_.ft
•- ...wn 1 minority
the 1""6 All-~ts Trophy UJ wa-u. . ""
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plaUorm plank on IGrtiCn
during the Fighting ngers policy that IICiopt.d by
first league home game this th.e •onventlon Tue·Aay
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. clals also~~-·--' All• night. Although It wu
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Intended IO.IIDMUI Ford,
Sports Trophy COIIIIM!titloo, the .President. cboee IIQt to
·proper lasue of leagqe passes, light It •.,_ his_.~,,..;, on the
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ent of ...
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paym
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dues, by each school and
The COiliii"VVIIWI a*ld a
tabled a motion to cha~e the , toughly worded plink wu
league constitution _.,._
In a .
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Sl to $2 Logan
games rom
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subjecta lacludlng the '
already charges $2 at the PaJiama Canal and Taiwan.
gate . All oilier league schools
But when the plank wu '
charge $1.50 admission for ftled by Reagan aides the •
. adults. Ironton will not seD next day- u$g thoae 111M '
student tickets at the gate, signatures-It no longer :
but will haveadvance student mentioned Taiwan or the :
Uckel$ ssles .
PaJiama Canal.
The loop's financial report
Former Rep. Thomas
shows $232.52 in the bank as CUrtis of Mlasourl who had
the league's 52nd season gets assured reporter~ Sunday
underway next month.
night that the plat* Included.
Representing Gallipolis the Panama Canlllssue, was
last night were James N. M. befuddled the next day when
Davis and Ed Stewart. Jim reporters showed him a copy
Diehl represented Meigs.
of the proposal.

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GRAND CllAMPION dalcy cow bred by ua1ng the
Leland Parker Artlflelal Insurnlnatloo Service wu owned
by Tony Carnahan. The Guernsey wu grand champion in
the dairy open class and grand champion Junior show.

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS .

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has merit says President
'Ford appeared at the first
By'HELEN THIJMAS
meeting . of the new
UPI White House Reporter
KANSAS CITY', Mo. (UPI) Republican Natlonal Com- President Ford, rising mittee with his running mate,
early after his acceptance of sen. Robert Dole, R·Kan., in
traditional
postthe
1976' Republican the
presidential nomination, told convention appearance of the
the party's ruling council candidates .before the party
today that refonn of the vice elders.
Ford spoke briefly, saying
presidential selection process
was a gond projeci for it to he had foUowed the course of
consider In the next four the convention very careflly,
especially the fight over
years. ·

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By Wealey G. Pippert
PLAINS, Ga. ( UPI)
Jimmy carter, with the stage
set for a debate with
Pralident Ford, said today
the country has drifted Under
Ford and the main Issue
during the fall campaign will
be "new leadership In the
White House or no leadership
and a conUnuation of drift."
Carter also said he wu
familiar with GOP vice
presidential nominee Bob
Dole's reputation as an
"aggressive campaigner. "
He said that during Dole's
1974 Senate race he had
raiaed the charge that his
opponent - a doctor - was
an abortlonlat.
Wearing a shirt and sport
coat, a departure from his
118U8l casual at-home garb,
carter stood In his front yard
and spoke to reporters for a
half hour about the Just. completed Republican
Nallonal Convention.
He said Ford was left
"almosl no alternative" In
chaUenglng him to a debate.
carter also said he would be
nextble'to any kind of fonnat,
but that he preferred a for-

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mat in which the candidates
would question each other, as
well as submit to questions by
reporters.
Ford said In Kansas City he
was ready and eager to
debate carter.
"In the absence of
leadership from the White
House, the country has
drifted," Carter said, "These
problems of our country have
not been corrected and the
different questions have not
yet been answered.
"That Is going to be the
main difference between
myself and President Ford new leade!;,shiP in (he White
House or no leadership and a
continuation of inactivity
from the White House."
carter was asked whether
he felt he had "a short fuse"
that tile Republicans could
Ignite. "I spent four to five
years dealing with Lester
Maddox while I wu gover·
nor . He was lieutenant
governor. He Is an expert. I
think he would be able to
rattle a cage as 'well as any
In the political world. I think I
can deal with that with
equanimity."

challenger Ronald Reagag 's
proposal
to
require
presidential candidates to
reveal their vice presidential
selections in advance of the
nomination balloting.
The Ford forces defeated
the Reagan bid, but the
President said :
"I happen to believe there
is considerable merit in -that
approach, and perhaps the
national committee can study
it and lay the groundwork for
1980."
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Ford said he expected that
the Republican ticket would
work hard to put GOP can·
didates "notonlylntheWhlte
House but In the courthouses,
city halls and Congress too."
Fdrd appeared before the
committee after tossing away
his drab political cloak,
embracing ~eagan's conservative legions , and
challenging Democratic
nominee Jimmy Carter to a
face-to-faCP. debate.
' "I'm ready, eager," Ferd
told a tumultous final session

UDited l'rerl IateruU-1
MIAMI - TROPICAL STORM DOTTIE lltalled off the
cout and became "lllow and erratic" today but il hurricane
watchremalnedlne!fectfi'CIIIIFlorldaiONorthCsrollna.
The-n's fourth tropical riOnn, which had buUt from a
.1ropic81 depression during Thunday'a course up the Flerlda
oout, boalted peak winds of 110 m11ei per hour this morning
'll'lten It llalled about 70 miles east ul St. Augustine, Fla.
"Radar and Air Force recmnalaullce data Indicated that the
llllltioll' of Tropical SIGrm Dottle has baccme slow and erratic
cUing the pill few hours," the Nationsl Hurricane Center
lllld at 8 a.m. EDT.
. '
PHJLADELPIDA - 'I1IE ''LEGIONNAIRE'S Disease"
that struck down tDIII'e than 170 pel'liNia Is u much of a
myatery u ev•, but health officials aay the danger It posed
IIIIPII'tiii1Y Ia OVflt.
Slate Health llecretary Dr. I.Aioaard Bachmln said
'lbunday only I r.w tie'll'
with rymptoma ~to the
lllnell bad been l'lpOIUd In tile l&amp;rt live dayr. Many of theae,
lie llid, may tarn out to be aeamal acute pnewnortia,
Badnnan allo said no - - - , cuill have been reported,
inllkating the dlaeaae Ia not ClllltalkJus.
Twtai:)'.Upen~~~~~havedled fnm the d'aeare and the list

c-

ofpenon~wbomeetlhelllneslcrlt.erlatotalal'13.

PANMUNJOM, KOREA -

~»~rt

AMERICAN TROOPS,
ed by the dilpltcll of two squaclrona of u.s. warplanes
(Ointlnued on page 10)--

·of the Gop National
Convention Thursday night.
A just-as-eager Carter
grabbed tbe gauntlet In
Plains, Ga., setting the stage
for a ·poSSible ser.les. of
televised confrontatloos In
the faD campaign.
After Ford's hammering
nomination acceptance
speech, wblch left delegates
screaming approval, the
President and Ronald
Reagan- the man he best 1n
a bitter nomination fight _
met on the podb811 In peace.
Ford arranged to have
· breakfast
with
the
: Republican National
Conunittee early today and
later fly IOSallnas, Kan., with
Kansas Sen. Robert Dole, hla
running inate.
He launched hla 19761ftsl·
dentlal campelgn Thursday
night, promising peace, 11'011perity, tax reform and a
balanced budget by 1978.
"Thll year, the issues are
on our side. rm ready, eager
to go before the American

Dole for clean fight
.rn upcomrng
. campazgn
.
'

By IRA A. AIJ..EN

the Democratic nominees,
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) presidential candidate
Republican
vice Jimmy carter and vice
jresldentlal n&lt;mlnee Robert presidential candidate sen.
Dole promiaed today that he · Walter Mondale of Min·
and President Ford woilld not nesota.
engage In a "personal"
"We don't Intend to be
campaign against the carter· permal," Dole said. "I have
Mondale ticket this fall.
the hlgbest regard for Jimmy
The Kansas senator, In an Carter and sen. Mondale."
Interview on ABC television Dole accomJllnled Ford to a
the morning after Ford breakfast
with
the
selected him to be hlaf1111111ng Repub II can Na tiona!
mate, said the GOP Committee 11M arranged to
cam..lgn would be ''very have Ford go with him to a
lofty" and centered on the Bob Dole Day rally at hla
economy, and would not hometown of Russell, Kan.,
Involve personal attacks oo before
returning
to
Warbington later In the day.

fN,;~~~~;~::e

'

Halt..- was first; DMn.
secand, and Bob lee, Routt 1,
Racine, third In the senllll'
heifer class with Dean. first;
Lee, second', and fjoller, third
and fourth ln thelunlor hiller
cl•• cla11. In the gel of sire
clan Halter was flrtt; DMn.
second, and Parker, third.
Dllon was ll.rst In produce of
cow wltli Hatter second and
Parker, thl'rd . In the class of
three femalu bred and
owned by the exhibitor,
Holter o~as first; Dean.
second, and Parker.ffhlrd.
Dean
exhibited
the
chemplan bull end the lunlor
champlan female with Holler
exhibiting
the
senior
cham pion end the grand
c:hamplan females.

at y ........,en tine

points
to 1976 issue

Here's a nitty little back-to-school shoe that combines
young girl styling with. no nonsense toughness . Rain and
stain repellent Breath in· Brushed Pigskir• .. . no polish·
ing necessary . Steel shank arch support. And Hush
Puppies • Casuals are born comfortabfe . .. iust for you
and your family.

Holter, RD, Pomeroy, Holateln, Carroll Wingrove, Belpre,
Brown Sw!Je and Brent Hayer, Gu)'IVille, Jersey.

Pomeroy, lOok the blue
ribbon In the bull, one year
and under two, ul the Holstein
Dlvlllon with aecond place
going to Roy Holter, Route a,
Pomeroy. Earl Dean, Route
3, P&lt;meroy, wu 11rst In the
bull calf, under one year and
over four .months class with
Holter taking flut; Jim
Clrnahan, Route. 3, ~.
aecond, and Dern, third In the
oow, lour years and over
clur. Dean wu first In the
oow, three years and under
four with Leland Parker,
Route 3, Pomeroy, seccnd.
Holter was tlrst and Dean
8ecOnd In the senior yearling

•

'

OrQmlar'or,

nr..pr Ia a Kent State
UDivenlty graduate and
former director of a SUmmit
County Rehabilltatlon Center
speech and hsarlng program.

FOUR GRAND CHAMPIONS In the four breedl ul the
dalrv ooen clau II the Meigs County Fair Thuraday W'!re
1-r. TOll] Camahal), RD, Rl!clne, GUernseY, Eddie

Cart~~

1 ONLY ·REG. '209.95 AIR CONDITION
TWO APl'OINTED
OOLUMBUS (UPI)- Gov.
Jamer A. Rhodes Wednesday
announced
tbe
reappolnbnent of Andrew
i»rglu Jr., 38, Steubenville,
10 the Board of Speech
PatholOI)' and Audiology and
the llliDing of WWiam J.
McNamara, N, Parma
Helilil, to the Slate Private
Inveatlgator · Advisory

Ia dairy helfao c!MI wllh Dean, tlrst.;
callle - completed at the Radford, leQOIId and Holter'
Meigs County Fair Thlll'lllay. third In the junior ye•llnl
Phl1Up Radford, Route a, heifer claU.

tbe

Rea. $39.95
Now .

(..,en clur Judging

:;..,, ~.!...
Pl.....,..
·-to declare bl1 rice
prelldeatlal cbolce before
~tbe.;!"Q"~ lbe

LEISURE SUITS

I

ChampiOn dairy
animals judged

1'he Ml~dleport E-R squad,
swrunoned four times Thilrsday, went:
At 10:38 a.m. lo Hemlock
Grove Road· for Margaret
Smith, 94, who had fallen and
sustained a possible broken
upper right leg. She was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital and admitted.
At 4:04 p.m. for Julia
Moodispaugh, 19, Railroad
St., Middleport, taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
liM' admitted with head aiKI
·chest pains.
At 4:49 p.m. to Twin City
Gateway Parking lot for
Patricia Ritchie (16 or 17
years of age) a walk away
from Athens Medical Center.
She wu taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital, then to
Athens . .
And at 7:31pm; to SR 681
fer WiUiam Randolph, 112.
who wu taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital and ad·
mltted.
..

people and debate the real
issues fac~ce with Mr.
carter," Ferd said.
''The people have the right
to know first hand exacUy
where botb of us stand," the ·
President added. The ·
delegates chanted back : "We
want Ford. We want Ferd."
Ford said his own moral
leadership and economic
poUcles have rallied America
to "an Incredible e&lt;meback
since August, 1974," and
. predicted the American
voters would return him to
the White House over the
favored Carter In November.
Generallylmownasa soft.

The Kenny Starr truupe
will ·be the professional entertainment provided as the
free grandstand attraction at
ap.m. Saturday night at the
key, faltering speaker, Fcrd Meigs County Fair.
hardly mlsaed a beat In
At 8 p.m. this evening the
Kemper Arena with bls annual horse pulling contest
talk.
will be held following the 4
In addition to meeting Cll p.m. harness horse ractng
the podlwn with Reagan, program. The annual junior
Ford !llade a public plea to fair -1-H steer, swine and
Reagan's followers In hla sheep sale will be held at 7
speech after the former p.n:. Iii t.'le new show ring
Callfornla governor gave blm near the midway .
ooe (If the toughest battle~
ever dealt an Incumbent
Saturday at 10 a.m. the
president before bowing to lractor pulling contest will
Ford's nomination get underway in the cenWednesday niKl!t.
terfield of the race !rack and
"let me say lhls from the at I p.m. the pretty baby
bottom of my heart, after the contest and the Little Mr. and
scrimmages of the l&gt;8lt few Miss Meigs County will be
(Cotiiiriued on page IQ)
held at the showring near the

midway. Children tftklng part
in the contests.are to be at the
show ring by 12 noon so that
proper tags can be placed on
each contestant.
At 6 p.m. Saturday it the
grandstand a bicentennial
costume contest for women
wiD be held with cash prizes
to be awarded to the most
authentic and attractive
costumes. The contest Ia open
ooly to women 18or older. No
advance registration will ·be
required, but contestants
should be registered by 6p m.
'lbere will be a registration
table near the stage area
across from the grandstand.
Mr . and Mrs. Clarence
Nichols, both 90 who have
been married for 69 years,
wiD be hoilored preceding the
Kenny Starr show. ·
I

Drug program outlined
Steven Dawson, director of as that of being able to help jrOYidlng general drug in.
the per son wl th a drug . formation to any Interested
group
or
program of the Mental Health jroblem come to terms with Individual,
Center, was speaker at the his needs and meet them in organization : Specialized
Tuesday meeting of the olllerways than thrOugh drug drug counseling training Is
available to counseling
Meigs County Human abuse.
·
Dawson said he Is !llso · organizations.
Resources Council held at the
-Consul tattoo services.
Meigs Inn.
.
Interested in the area of
Dawson explained the prevention. Too often These services are rather
program philosophies, people try to "close the barn specific, in that a drug conpresent services and gnals for door after the horse Is. sultan! is available to the
future aervices.
already out." This part of the court$, hospltals and other
In discussing program jrogram will be aimed at related programs to provide
philosophies, Dawson stated helping people to recognize evaluations and recomthat he feels · people who "signs" of developing drug mendatlons In the best Indevelop drug abuse problems abuse potential and how to terest of individuals with
are trying to satisfy some treat the5e "signs" befere the drug or drug rel11tea
need. He explained, "D'ug jroliem developea, h\ said. problems.
-Outreach services . This
abusers take great 'risks' to
The drug abuse pr&lt;lgram,
use iUici t drugs or misuse known as "aJternatives", is service consists of sending a
pre!K!riplion drugs. They run located in the Meigs Com· counselor out to ari inthe risk of jail, social munityMental Health Center. dividual's home who is not
able to make it to the clinic &lt;r
reprimand, and a possible Present services include:
physical damage. It is
-Outpatient counseling. has reservations about .being
111reasooable to asswne that This service includes in· seen at our clinic. OUtreach
a persoo would, or even dlvidual and group coun- workers are &amp;lso available to
could, give up drugs without seling and psycotherapy, transport people from their
having something else to hypnosis, · chemotherapy, homes to the clinic and back.
Other services to be
and
satisfy whatever needs that psychological
developedthisnextyearare :
cause a person to take these Jllychiatric assessment.
'risks'.,
-Recreational services.
-Educational Services.
We
are presenUy organizing
Dawson deiCribed hla role Theae services constat of
and pooling community
resources In lrying to offer
after school and after work
the recenUy funded drug

Weather.

Sunny, hot today and
Saturday. Highs both days In
the upper 80s to the lower 91\s.
Fair tonight with lows in the
lower 60s. Probability of rain
is near. zero per cent today
and tonight.
AUTOS BUMP

The Meigs County Sheriff's

Dept. reported a minor ac·
cldentat 11:20 p.m. Thursday
at the entrance to the·
fairgrounds. A car driven by
Karen D. Hysell, 16, Rt, I,
Middleport bumped the rear
of a car driven by Randy P.
Snider, 20, Pomeroy. There
was minor damage to both
cars no InJuries and no
cltstlon issued. '

' · TAKING THE RESERVE CHAMPION Guernsey ribbon wu Mark Mora left, and Tony

Carnahan, the Grand Champion ribbon. In the Dairy Showman compeUtlon things were

reverse!~ as Mora was the Grand Champion and carnahan the Reserve Champion.

f

~)

CLARIFICATION
Larry Spencer, clerk of
courts, announced today .that
his office does not sen fishing
licenses but is issuing permanent hunting and trapping
licenses to persons 65 or older
at a.cost of $4.50.

I

recreatlooal programs for all
ages.
- D"ug Crisis Ho.Oine. 'l'hi!l
service will he a 24. hour in·
. formational and crisis
oriented service for those
individuals in crisis. Staff will
be trained to provide over the
phone crisis counseling
service
and
helpful
suggestions. Plans to begin
·by January I.
- Prevention Service. In
this service we hope to speak
to the developmental issues
of drug abuse, interrupting
the developmental cycle
leading to drug abuse. This
service will mainly be offered
to the !K!hool system but Is
also appropriate for any
concerned agency or family.
- AI ternative Services.
These services will consist of .
offering to the community ·
w&lt;l'kshops in; family com·
municatlon , relaxation ,
soCialization, self awareness,
etc., as well as, provide
camps ,
recreation,
education, etc. The first of
these will be held by
February and a schedule of
~coming ones will be put out
by January I.
Dawson expressed his
desire to work closely with
the community In meeting ·
the needs of the community.·
1be drug abuse program, like
the Community Mental
Health Center, is a contract
agency of the "6411" Board.

sWlJD
. IeSSOD8

begnt
. Aug,

3()

Swimming lessons for pre·
school children and adults
will be given at the .Mid'
dleport Pool starting Aug. 30.
The adult lessons will begin
at I p. m. and the pre.,oJChool
children at 2 and 2:30 p. m.
Additional times can be
arranged through Liz
Blaettnar, instrurtor.
Registrations are being taken
at 992-9990 or 992-6127.
There is also a beginner
class stlll open from 11 to
11:30 a. m. · for one week
beginning Monday at a cost of
$2.50.

�1- Tbe Dilly SenUne~ Mlddleport-Pcmeroy, 0 ., ~y, AIJR. :ID. 1976

3- Tbe Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeror, o., F1'fday, Au&amp;· 11, 1978

Dole liked by Ohioans
IIJ LIZ I.J!lONARD

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!)
- allo pw..&amp;en. Robert J.
Dole ol Kmlu a unanlmowJ
wte of confidence fllr vice
prelldem at the Republlcan
.naUonel conveqtlon
Tburld.ty night, but some
deleptel ll!p..-d ~a­
liOIII.
Nevertheleaa, mOlt of the
97 delesata wbo voted for
Dole took the ''Unity" pledge
and .vowed 11 they returned
home today to work hard for
the Fllfd·Dole ticket thla fall.
&amp;apportlng Dole on the vice
presidential ballot were the
91 delegatee pledged to the
President, Including Lola
Legpt ol Willougl!by, the
laat holdout for Ronald
Relpn,and the six delegates
plqed to Reagan.
Kent
B.
McGough,
cllllrman ol the delegatloo
and a prime COl In the Fllfd
machine, led the IUppllrt for
Dole, a somewhat surjJrtslng
choice to the Ohioans
Thllrllday noon.
"I think overall, It's a good
choice," said McGough. "It
heala the party, It's got the
complete approval of Ronald
Reagan ·and ll a voids

Lum' s hit beats·old mates

dlvlll- on the llnal night Chairman Mary Loulae apelk.-. I think lt'a the kind
of the CClllVtntJon. Jthlnk Sen.

Smith, and Martha C. Moore
of Cambridge, the state
party'J vice chairman,
offered a reaolution of
appreciation to those who
made the
convention
succesalul.
Mter Ford announced hla
choice of Dole as a running
mate, Joon D. JanO!Ifk, a
Reagan delegate fra:n Manafield, could not hold back
tears.
"With Fprd-Oole, It's going
to walh It all down the
drain,"' cried Janotlk. "He's
going to lose CIUI«nla llld
Texas, and If you alienate
thoae two, you doo't haw a

Dole's candidacy has brought
In the Reagan IIJI)porters."
"I think It's a pretty good
selectloo,.. asreed Jennings
B, Col~ of South Webster, a
Reagan delesate. "Since he
couldn't get Reegan, that
would be my choice." Cole
lllld Reagan forces would
Wllrk lew a Ford-Dole ticket.
William Rietz, !,, of
Delaware, one of the
youngest delegates at . the
conventloo,announced Ohio's
vice presidential vote from
the conventloo fioor.
Rietz said he was an
example of Ohio's leadership
In "providing youth to the chance."
Janosik sale!, however, that
Grand Old Party."
Other Ohloana also took a he would Wllfk hard lor the
]I'Ominenl]lllrtinthecloslng Republican ticket lhta fall .
Robert
E.
Hughes,
seaalpn. Gov. James A.
Rhodes eSCCJI'Ied Ford to the Republican chairman of
podium fllr his acceptance Ohio's largest COUIItY,
speech
and
former . Cuyahoga, said he was
Republican
National sattafted with the selectloo of
•
Chairman Ray C. BUss of Dole.
"I think It'D be alright,"
Akron did the Bliiiie hooorfor
said Hughes. "II wu a good
Dole.
Bliss presented an official . choice. We've had him into
convention
badge
to the county. He's an excellent
Republi can
National . campaigner and a fine

Consumer costs rising
By LEONARD CVBRY
Prices for coffee, eggs and
WASHINGTON (UP!)
dairy products "lncrllBSed
Cootumer prices coottnued to rapidly," Ulbor said. ·But
rlae. at a 8 per cent allliUal poultry fell for the ftnt time
rate in July when meat in four months while prices
bargains helped to offaet for beef, pork and freSh
higher cOils for llick and vegetables continued a
vacatlootng Americana, the decllnlng trend that began
Labor Department said last aprtng.
- today.
The overall effect was to
Labor aald tile Ccmumer bold the food price Increase to
Price-Index, which estimates 0.1 per cent, the lowest rate
the COli of llvlng for urban since a 0.8 per cent decUne in
wCI'an, lncreued 0.5 per March.
cent oo a -..onally adjlllted . Although food prices eaied,
billa. The rate was tbe colt of medical services
unchanged from June. . for the WCCllltlnlioo to 11081' at
CoDIUIDer price&amp; . have a 13 per cent anllUIIl rate. ·
increued at an avei'age 6 per
FQI' traveling Americans,
cent annual rate alnce April. gasollne and oil jrices fn.
In 1974, cooaumer prices creaaed at an 18 per cent
cUmbed 12 per cent and l'OIIe annual rate. Prices for
at 1 9 per cent rate in 1975. services Including motets and

hOtels Increased at a 1:2 per
cent annual rate, Ulbtr aald.
Other transportatloo COSilJ
roae at nearly a 12 per cent
annual rate while those
buying new cars paid 13 per
cent mQre at an annual rate.
The CPI Index stood at 171.1
in July from the 1967 bue of
100. That means to buy goods
costing UOO In 1967,
coosumen bad to JlllY $71.10
more last mooth.
Despite the lncrealied cost
of Uving, Ulbor Bald the
average worker's buying
power gained 0.1 per cent in
July because of a lmger Wllfk
week and pay boosts.
Real average weekly earnIngs were up only 0.3 per cent
fr&lt;m July a year ago because
. the . pay lncreales pu.sbed

Minimum w8ges up today
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A
new 8tlllemlnlmiDII wage law
eftectlw joday woo 't affeCt
moat worker•' paychecks,
bat .. predicted to result in

with fewer employes, to
make a profit," he added,
"poulbly meaning , more
buffet and -cafeteria-type
operations...
bliba' nllllaunnt prlcell.
Henry Ia a1ao critical ol a
Tbe new law boolbl the second IICIIoo of the law
mlnhown1
DCil~cultural
by the allo Senate 00
nse fr1m $1.80..!0 $1..80 an added
the final day of debate
boar. By lhe end of the year, requiring retlaUI'IIItl to print
tbe mlnlmmn lncreaaee to oo their menas the following
tl.OO 111 bour, further riling notice:
tutllOanbour by July 1, urn
"Thll rettaurant Jlll)'B ...
and tl30 an hour by Jan. 1, percentage of lbe minimum
ma.
wage to Its tipped employes.
Alricultural workers get The~ .. rilade up from
limO• tncrrnn. 1be new your ll]lll." .
minimum at tbe end tl the
Henry called the notice
;,e.- will be tl.OO an hour, uOOer'O\Lio"
'
IIICI i"'lOper cent to tlll
The ~tlon has aent
In 1977 ml rlilnl to $2.30 an out lllllllpie stick-on notices
boar by 1171.
restaurants will attach to
Tbe predicted m- in menus with the wordq, with
rlllllannt price~ C(JJII!Ifrom a blank left ao restaurant
Bob Hemy' dlrect&lt;r of the opera!CI'I can pencil in the
Ohio State Restaurant percentage they JlllY of an
. !welltlon.
I
employe~' wage.
He llllld tile - mlntmuml . The House, which bad
will rwce IIDIIl reatauranta cleared the bW the Jut day ol
- a- witb llliel betwta1 March, objected to the Senate
• · • IJid .,,OliO annually amendment but later decided
- to rllae prices.
to accept the provtalon and
· "'lbey will aleo bave to send the bill to Gov. James A.
· lllllk 11111'11 efficient ways,

DR. LAMB
.

Rhodea, who ·~ the bill.
into law May 21.
A rettaurant can avoid
putting tile notice CD Ita ·
menuJ If .It payJ its employes
the minimum wage - not
taking Into account the tipa
recelwd by any employe.
With the e:rception of
l'ellaurant employes, the new
law will net have much of an
impact.
Union membera already
get more than tbe minimum.
The lowest state JlllY acale is ·
$3.~

ol choice dealgned to reunite
the party."
· But ltate Sen. Oakley c .
CoWna, R-lrollton, lbook hla
head when he heard Fcrd'a
cllolce.
"No way,'' said Colllna.
"He llhould have gone to one
of the big states. 'lbal's lib
Carter pickinR Mlnneeota."
"What the President did "
'
lllld Mayer Ralph J. Perk ol
Cleveland, ''was ptactically
disassociate himself from
Watergate by lrlnglng in a
man who was fired by
Richard Niloo. It's going to
bring unity to the party."
· Keith
McNamara,
chairman ol lbe Praldent
Ford Cmunlttee tn Ohio,
described
Dole
as
"articulate, witty, and a good
hard street fighter In political
campaigns, 'lbat will be very
good for 111."
"Bob Dole's got a very
analytical mind, forceful
thlllllhts and penetrating language," lllld Rhodee. "As a
former national chairman ol
the party, he's going to bring
some zing Into this
campaign."

·I

THE MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW
Includes an overall Dairy Sweepalakes In which
]lllrttclpants enter their belt animal fra:n competiUon
earller in the day. Cash prizes went to all entrants,
regardless ol flntah. When the judging ended Tony
Carnahan had first place and $10; Ed Holter second place

Sunday lhroug ·h
Tuesday, fair and hoi with
blghs In the upper Ills to the
lower !lOs abel lows in the
&amp;es.

workers into higher ta:r
brackets, Ulbor sald. Gross
earnings beflre lues were
2.1 per cent above July 19'15.
Ulbor said the cOli ol
buying. home and borrowing
the money for a mortgqe
aleo CCIIIrlbuted to the rlae in
cmsumer prices in July. And
tile cost of maintaining that
home a1ao rose, Labtr said.

. -

HONORARY DEGREE
CINCINNATI (UPI) -The
University ol Cincinnati will
·award an hClllOI'IJ')' Doctor ~
Qmmerical Science dep-ee
to "Ebony" !T!!!g&amp;rine editor
and publisher John H.
Johnaon at the school's
summer graduation
ceremooies Aug. '!1.
.JObnaoo alao will dellver
the com!!1!MCeml!llt addreaa
to the 1,400 graduates at the 7
p.m. ceremo11ies in the UC
Fieldbouse.
The university will cite
~ohnaon as "one of tbe
halilng bualnus
entrepnneurs ol hia lime,'' a
man ol ''Uncanny judgmeniJ
and style of management that
have carried him from
powrly to OWIIEI ilhlp of the
world't largest black
publllblng firm in UUie 11111'11
than tbree decades."
Jobnaon headJ the Jd!naoo
Publbd!lng Co.ln Chicago, m.

But u the mlnlmiDII wage
Increases from now through
1978, more workers will aee NEW PRESIDENT
the lncreues reflected In
their paychecb, unless unloo newCU:,;:r~~~~ 70 ~
agraements and employers
.•
do not stay ahead of the law member International
· Moldera and AWed Worbrs
and increase their wages oo Union Ia Carl StudenrUb 61
their own.
ol Lancaster Pa
' '
The new alate minimums
The e1ec&amp;n of Studenroth
:;:,,~ate frun fedenl to replace the retiring Anton
urn wage guldellnea as Tr1ma came at the annual
passed by Congreu - conventloo ol the untoo the
currenUy $2.30 an hour for oldest international uni~ In
no~al worken llld the world. MOll members
$2.20 an hour for agricultural work at metal foundries
workers.
across the country.

THE JliNIOR DAIRY SHOW held Thursday produced
818rge turnout of quality c&lt;mpetltlon. The judge for the
allow was Dr. Harry Barr, dairy specialist at Ohio State
University. 1bla is a pcture ol the HolJtein breed

DEAR DR. LAMB - We
· are going to slarl footbaU
practice early thla year to get
In dlape for the seuon. Our
· COld! 1aJt yeai- alwa)'B tried
to aet 111 to drink Iota of
water, . ·even during the
.practice aeuiona. He was a
nut on II. My dad played
lootblll when he was young
ml tbey all rtllated drinking
water U It 101 them in dlap

lute'.
Allo, I W01Ild llke to know If
It would help to take salt plliB.
I andentand that a peraon
. _ lata of aalt When he is
wwldJw out.
·
DEAR READER - You
haft aot the whole thing
bachlnll. If you and your
--~~~ follow the ldeaa
,.... 1111111&amp; you will be in
diJW• ol haW. a heat

.,.t

llrolre.
Tile bodJ cooll lllllf with
1111 IVIpanllciD of water on
.. _,_ ld ... abl. To

lvold ClllllpUcatlona from
IIIII at1w you muat drink

lata ol Wlllr. Your COld! wu
I

There wu an old Idea that
reslrlctlng water would help,
but that Is wrong. Weigh
yourself before and alter
workouts and keep track of
your weight. Drink enough
water and flulda to be sure
your body weight doesn't
change much. You can allow
for 101111 of Iatif you happen to
have fat to work off. Other·
wise the weight will tell you If
you are losing too much
water. The normal body
weight Ia more than half
water . .When the water Ia
depleted the body Ia not
liealthy. II Ia dehydrated.
Sali tablets uaually cauae
more harm than good, In·
creutng the aall intake Ia
Cll!y uaefulto prevent muacle
crampa ~t occur frGm heat
stresa and 1011 of salt. If you
take Iota ol salt and doo 't
keep your fiuld intake high
enough you'll Increase the
chances of . having a heat
stroke. Just add salt to your
food. 'lbal plua the amount

competitioo. C&lt;mpetition was held in shOWIIIIIII8hlp, three
!reeds ol dairy cattle-Holsteins, Jerseys, and Guernseys,
and 8 feature project, in which Ed Holter received a grade ,
of "B".

CINCINNA'l'l (UP!) -It'a
the bolt&lt;m olthe lith Inning,
tbere'a cme out, tbe JCQrl Ia
tied and tbent.are runnen oo
leCOnd and tldrd.
Whatdoyoudolfyou'retbe

down the 11rat bue line to
ICGI'e Tony Pem: with tbe run
whidl gave the Reda 11 ll4

too.

THE WINNERS OF THE'JERSEY oompetlllon were
Cathy Parker who had the Reserve Champion Jersey and
Dean Colwell who had the Grand Champion.

Reagan reaches Republican hearts

President of hla own party
- It wu President Fllfd's frGm 111owy New Hampshire
night, but vanquished to steamy Kemper Arena at
challenger Ronald Reagan- Kansas City, finally apoke to
beckoned down from the the convention from the
spectators' gallery by the podium .
victor-reached out and
It occurred at Ford's
touched the bearta of Repub- personal Invitation and the
llcane.
.
enthusiastic delegates went
Some delegates to the GOP wild.
Natlooal Convention .stood oo
In a carefully measured
naturally in your food Ia ;.lhrobing in the temple&amp; and their chalra and cheered lowkey address, Reagan, the
enough. Fortified skim milk the body temperature Ia 104 lustily. Some applauded and master of polltlcal oratory,
Ia a good drink as II contatna degrees F. II Ia time to take wav•d Reagan placards. told the delesates what IIley
the same amount of sail that measures to cool the body. Some wept~.
wanted to hear as Ford and
your body Ia supposed to There are three main
Ronald Reag11n, tbe the nation looked oo.
have.
· groups of disorders from cm.va~ve Californian who
"We must go forth from
Heat llroke Ia 8 serloua heal: the heat cramps, challenged the incumbent here united, determined that
condiUoo.It causes a number 111ually corrected with 1m..
what a great general said a
of deaths' uch year. Only a proved salt Intake; heat 't-..._..._..._~.....:.-~'t. lew years ago Ia true: 'There
small number of these occur elhausUcn, which Ia alao a
Ia no substitute for victory,'
with athletes and laborers, low aalt ]I'Obiem and ta not
":.::'.:.~":."
Mr. President," Reagan
Many more occur In older associated with a high body
........ "'
: ! declared.
people or. those who arem . .A temperature; and heat
_...,._
•••
The former Hollywood
CNISffiL TA....,.l
prolonged heat wave of stroke. 1 am aenc11ng you The
,.... ••·
actor and two-term governor
several days tuea the heat Health Letter number 7·12
of Calllornla, who 1011 the
regulatlngsystemofthebody 'Heat StreJJ:
Cramps: ; .......... ..., · · - . . _ .,.. prellidentlal ncmtnatlcin by
lor those who do not have air ExhausUon, Stroa for more-· "'"- •...., .,.,,,. • · -only
bllltered
the
111 co.rt lt., .........,, Gitto Q7M.
D 117 votes,
tl
Ia f
conditloolng. Molal heat t• Information . Others who
..,.._ 0111,. ....... "'·""·
emocra c p t orm as
particularly bad as the body want Ibis tnformallon can
--"'·""·
"nothing but a revamp and a
cannot coolllaelf adequately send a long, 11amped, self· ~.':::"::
.
..i:.
,.._
'!".!" "' rellsue llld a rerunning ol a
by evaporaUon.
addreaaed envelope with 50
r late, late Jbow of_the thing
Heat stroke Ia aald to OCCW' cents lew 11. Send your letltl'
that we have been hearing
1!1 peq~le with a temperature to me lncare of this. .... -,....u.••"·
1 1,1rom tbem for the last 40
.......,..... ,..._ ._,...,... ~
)lell'l "
of 1111 desrees F., I fi111hed DeWBJNiper, P.O. Box 326, San
dry Jkln with no aweattng and Antonio, TX '/8292.
-.....
...
~·tbe otber band, he
_...
VII
lou of COIIICIOUIIIeSI. Thole
Meanwhlle,lwouldllllllltsl . -- · . .ool- - . . . . .· - - _,._
, lllluted the GOP platform as
a "banner of bold
classic ligna are late ligna. In that you basin practice only
.... ttl.ltlll• ........... 111.11; ~ •
'
many people the stroke can after 4:00p.m. llld that you
~"""""- .,... ,--., · - ,_ unmlatakeable eGlon with no
11
and does s.tarl before avoid pads and heavy
' .......
t pale pastel Jhadel "
sweating slops. When young clothing for the first week of : ~':.:."'" ....... As Reagan arrl~ in the
athletes start having 8 practice.
'
,midst of the vice prtlidentlal
...._--~---..J ·. roll call at his VIP bootb in

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!)

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'
the . third level spectator's
gallery of the audttDrlum, he
was greeted with chants of
"VIva Reagan" ted by tile
Texas delegation and of
shouts of "speech, speech,
speech"
from
other
supporters. The orchestra
struck up "God Bless Ameri·
ca."
Reag&amp;ll, flanked by his wile
Nancy, motioned With his
arma for the delesates to sit
down and let the roll call
p-oceed.
But when a delegate arose ·
and moved to allow Reagan
to adlftss the cooventtoo,
Reagan looked shocked.
"What did he say?" Reagan
uked.
.
,._ tl00 ""-lrman John
"'"'
......ven
. - TIIIBI'LEDOWN
NORTH RANDAU., Ohio
(UP!) - Infield Homer
nudged put AbWty Plua
'lburaday to win the featured
ntntb race at Thlatledown by
a nose,
The winner, ridden by Gary
Cooper to a I :12 4-6 llnlllh for
the lli:r furlmp, paid $8.:.!,
f4.80 llld $2.80. Count Adam
wu third.
The 4-1~ tentb race
trllecta of Oblique, Viva 'a
Villen and King ~un
wu Q1h $2,0t7.80 IJid the
u.e dally doable o1 &lt;:11er A
Mlo and Hot Copy paid
$12f.:.l.

Rhodes announced that
Reagan could speak later If
he asked to do so. Reagan's
VIP booth buzzed witb hasty
conferences but nothing ·
emerged,
,.
Ftnally, It was Ford at the
conclusioo of his IDII!natl«&lt;
acceptance speech turned to
Reagan in tbe gallery and
beckoned him to the
white and blue podium. ·•
•
:
•
BRIDGE ro REOPEN ~
BEREA, Ohio (UP!) - A:!)
Akron area bridge, badlJ
damagedbyllreinapaollne
truck accident July 28, wtn lit
reopened Saturday and q
the need for Ohio Turnpl'"'
traffic to detoiD' around
~00.
=
Allan V. Johnaon, aeculhi
director ol the Ohio Turnpike',
said "tbe unuauaUy quick
r-·•-"
"
•vau~ on ihe ""'"-~ nNr
Streetsboro resulted from
around the clock work bt
turnpike
employe(,
cootractora and IIIJIPU.. se
there would be normallrafiiC
before the Labor Da~
hoUday.
:
"The opening ol tbe l'eCOii'
atructed bridge will IWICI'e
tralftc oo the Ohio TurnpUri
to normal between E:rlll 12
and 13, and aD laniS will 111
avallabe .to handle the beavt
traHic e:rpecled tbroagfi
Ulbor Day," Johlllan aalcl:

rea,

tile plat.t.
Dan Concepcion then
Tbe me np?
grolllded to Darrel Chlney.
"Jult niDI tbe bat ml Alld, 'Wilen the Braft abortdon't '1IOriT aboal anytliac atop'a wild throw to seoond
ellt," llld Auda aaa, ''Tbat'a tor an al"'qltlil force out,
what I bad Role tell Lam." carrlad all the WIJ to tile foot
"When I JIUiled Paclwllk In olthe hllce ·in froot ol tbe
fnm tile 01rtfteld I c- I field boUI a1ont1 the ~
lhould have 10111 all the way field line, the Radii wound up
llld yeUed to Lim, 'IAI 'a 111 with rumen on lleCOOd llld
you handle tbat, "' aald · third.
Even though It would bave
Brlatol. ."Miybe It 1101114
bave paycbed blm a little." .et 1!P a double play lltuatlcin,
TCIIy Perez opeiled the lith Brlatol Wllll't about to order
innlnl with a tnc1e ol Braw Lwn Intentionally walked to
relief pltdJer Adrian Devine, load the basel.
who bad reeled ol thrse
"Pete Role with over 2, 700
acorelea1 lnnln11 alter lll.ta wasn't&amp;olng to belt me,''
replacing etarter Andy said the Braves' manager.
Mm renlith.
"If we got put Lum, 1 waa
g011111 walk Rose and take my
. chance• agalnat (Bob)

West LA coach
Inc., the corporatloo which
operates the Lakera and
other sporta enterprlaea for
Cooke, in Superior Court at
•·•,
SanIa Montca, Calif ., ...
year, alleging breach of
cootract and fraud.
It stemmed fr&lt;m an oral
agreement West said he had
with Cooke for a Ufetlme job
of tome sort with the Lakera.
Cooke apparenUy felt West,
although beset . by frequent
Injuries,, retired pi'l!l)l8turely
~d aasertedly refuled to
honor the agreement.
"OUr negotlatloos had their
peaks and valleya," said
West, regarded by many pro
basketball experts u the
sreatest guard ever to play
, the game. "There were times
I was tremendously elated
and there were times I was
terribly dtacouraged.
"I spoke to Mr. _Cooke
yesterday morning and · he
. said he would caD me back in

the llternoon. He called IIMl
back In the llternoon and
coogratulated me. So It was
finalized yesterday.
"But we had reached a
basic agreement a few weeks
ago, I would say our
negotiatlmt took about five
week&amp;."
West, who ICCI'ed 21,182
potnta (a '!1.0 average) in
replar seasoo game• llld
' 4,~7 playol points (2t.l) In
hit 14·year .NBA career,
replaces Bill Sharman, who
coached the Lakere fllr five
aeaaona. · Sharman will
remain with lbe club as
aulat111t to General Manager
Pete Newell,
"We're going to have a
winning team tbla seasoo."
lllld West. "We're go~ to
get aome players here and ·
we're going to wart together.
We're going io work a Uttle
bit harder than the other
people."

Jorquln ~ hill .......
lola
aplnal tx willa.
UPII!iJIIiiWrtler
Cldalo
had .two blta for
Jobn Candelaria ol the
Pltllburlb Plrataii may be Houeton:
the only player in the
Natlonll IAape who bun't
conceded the E11tem Dirllenl, Melli:
Steve Garfty bit • tbrwDlvlalon title to the 1'1111
. _ . ollltlp Lockwood
Philadelphia Phllllee.
and Ran Cey foUolnd wltb •
The Moot.7IO'""-e
,.._ hu tolo homer to atve Loe .
woo elihl llrltlhl gamea,
owns a 1~4 record and Anlelta Itt trbanjAI. Olltlle
Thllrllday hurled the Pirates HOIIIb received·cndtt fer bll
to a 1.0. victory over the San lltb win alter tb\ Mell .....
four 1'11111 in tile el8htb llinlnll
Franclaco Giants.
Candelaria,
an odd with the bil blow • two-niD
double by Joe Torre. It wu
''CIInbinatioo of humility llld Cey'a Db bcmer. .
•
confidence, says he lsn 't
IIUI'pl'iaed at hla succeu.
"I knew ...
•-•, y·ear after they
brought me lip frGm the
minora that I could pitch In
No gamn, No glmmlcs
the big leagues," Candelaria
nid afte r Thurs day ' S
triumph. "It was ooly a
matter of gaining .some
ri
•~ b'•l
elpt enceagau.,, .,. eague
batters. I think I have some
experience,now, so I lhould
pitch weD.
He allowed nine hits but
. alked on1
ba
and
w
Y ooe Iter
left 10 Giants Jtranded. He
alao !!COred tbe Pirates' run In
ONS~~~~~~O"
the fifth inning when he
reached first base oil a
n. ptr ·c erit .year paid •n
··
lorceout and tailled on twoReoular Pntbook Slving1.
No Mlnlm.,m·. Interest
out singles by Omar Moreno
from date of deposit to d•tt
and Richie "'""
of wlthdnwal . lnteres
6ADA .
compounded qu•rttrly.
The RBI was Ztak's seventh
of tbe the fllre&amp;.game aeries
witb the Giants.
~MEIGS
· PhUadelphla
defeated
BRANCH
Houston, 7·1, · Cincinnati
shaded Atlanta, ~2. and Los
Angeles downed New York, 6The Athen1 County
5, in the ooly otber scheduled
savlngl&amp; Loan co.
2-96 Second St.
NL .,..
a•mes.
Pomtroy, Ohio

a,nDDOWN

pveupAIIanta'aonly i1iil! In
tbl !Int. WWit Mllltaoez
...,.,. in one llld the other

ICCI'ed Cll Ken Hendenon's
fielder'• choice.
•

Motw LNt•• sra..,1011
IV Unlt..r PI'UI lolornoiJonol
Hotloftol Ltotut
Eul
w.. L. · Pet. Gl
Philadelphia 71 .w· .661 Plttsburah
66 S! .555 12'h
New York
6t
61 .soo 19
Chicogo
55 67 .451 25
St. Louis
51 65 ..uo 26
Montreal
w!!t 73 .360 3S
W. · L.· Pet. G I

,.._
CINCINNATI(UPI) - \MI"
clnnati Reda pitcher Pat
Zacmy wu tnvoiWJd In a
IICUIIle with an autocnPhaeekln&amp;
fan
outllde
Riverfront Stadium ~:~~~~ ~ ~ :~~ ii
60 ., .•IU 19
Thunday nllht. according to San Diego
a RedJ' IPOkeiiDIIII.
.~fl~~~ ·
~
Publleity Director Jim son FranciSco 52 11 .m 2611•
Thuro4or'o Rtsulto
Ferguson confirmed the .
Franc loco
Incident early today but said · Pittsburgh
Phlllidelphl•1 san
7 Houoton
1 o
no Charges were !lied and he Clncl I Atlanta 2, t1 lnno .
Angelts
6 New York 5
refused .to IdentifY the fan. LOI(Only
games scheduled)
Zachry, who apparently
Todor's Probablt Pltchors
( Atl Times ED"
wa1 not injured in the
Atlanta
!N iekro 13-81 11 st .
incident, left the stadium Lou is !Rasmussen H J. 8:30
shortly afterward without p.mH · t
!L
'l
t
ous on
orson 2·• 2-0Ja ,
C~~D~Dent .
-Philadelphia
!Twitchell
Prior to the Incident, a:os r,.m.
Zacmy illrled seven tnntnga c:~~~~~:fl ~~~r:~· 1J0i/,tJ 8 ,~
.
ol a pme witb the Atlanta p.m.
Pittsburgh !KilO!! 9·71 It Los
Bailey."
. Bran~~ wlli.ch the RedJ woo, Angelts
(Reu 10-101 , 10:30 p.m.
Padroll&lt;rilongotthewtnin 3-2, tn lllminga.
Montreal !Corrlthero 6·81 ••
San Fronclsco !Dressier 2.1 ).
relief 'Of Pat Zachry, who
10
(/:.ry~ames scheduled )
. . Sl)urdoV:S oomu ·
Houston a• Pnna. night
Atlanta 11 St. LOUIS, night
Chicago ot Cincinnati , night
Pittsbu rgh at Los Ang, night
Montreal at Son Francisco

!: :1.::;;

Playoffs will
start. Oct. 9

Just Highest

Interest Rates
In 1he Area

5%%

(Only games schtduled )

Amerlcon Leogue
Elsi
w12
.. L•5.. Pet.
.615
New Yo'rk
6t 56 .m
Baltimore
CI!!Veland
~~ ~ :i:~
Oetroit
55 63 .466
Boston
Milwaukee
53 62 .46i
Well
W.• L.. Pel.
Kansas City · 72 •7 .605
Oakland
6.'i 55 .542
MinnHoia
59 6i .•92
Texas
56 6A · . ~67
Chicago
52 68 .433
California . 51 70 .421
Thursdav'• Results
· M innesota s Balt lmor, •
Detroit • Californ ia 3

o.ar

08

11
NEW YORK (UPI) - The champm at 1 p.m. EDT,
with
the
NL
opening
at
8:15
l~ v,
American and National
p.m.
EDT
in
the
Eastern
17&gt;t,
IAape clwnpionlhlp series
18
thll year will be played on a Dlvlalon champlm 's ]lllfk.
Game 2 will be played In
Ga
day-night bUll In order to let
the
spme
cities
the
IIIII
day,
more fanJ aee the games,
7'1&gt;
baseball Commtuioner the NL at 3:t5111d the AL at
13
l6lf2
Bowie
Kuhn 'a
office 8:1$.
20V&gt;
Mcnday,
Oct.
11
wW
be
a
announced Tburac1IY.
22
Day-night play · ()as · travel day, giving the NL
occulonaUy been uaed in the teams a chance to get to the
Weatem Division city and the Milwaukee 6 Kansas City •
past ler .the cba.......,lp
Chicago .( Boston 2
_... but not Cll a recuJar AL to the Eutem Division's Cleveland
7 Tel(aS 5
basta and never fer wMirend park.
IOnly games ocheduledl
Game 3 and; If necessary,
Today'l PrDbable Pitchers
llilbt gamee.
(All Tim to E DTI
Games
4
llld
5
are
scheduled
Each league'• belt.of.ftw
Minnesota (Luebber J ... ant;l
Tuuday
through Bane .t-~u at Oetrolf (Lemanc:.
playoff aeries will open lor
Thursday,
Oct.
1~14
.
The AL tyk •·S and Roberts 11 -121 . 2,
Saturday, Oct. 9. The AL
p.m.
starting
times
are
8:15,
3:15 5,30
serlel beginl In the bcme
Cleveland !Bibby 9-41 at
Texas !Biyleven 9-13 ), 8:30
Jlllfk ol the Western Dlvlaloo and 8:1&amp;; the NL begtna at p.m
.
3:15, 8:15 and 3:15.
Kansas City (Hassler 2·7) at
Ticket pricea wUl be ralaed Ml!waukee (Travers 1.(-9) , 8:30
~ .Oilto $1.00far l;m aeats and p.m.
Oakland !Torre&lt; 10-101 at
..Oil fllr reserved.
Bos1on (Tient 13·10), 7:30p.m.
Balt imore (Garland U -3) at
The World Series opens in
Chh:ago {Barr ios ·J-6), B: 30 p.m .
the
National
League
Callfornlo (Ki rkwood H I ot
champioo 's city the aftemoon New York (Figueroa 15·6), 8
was llrsi with Glen Oak's fourth was Jenny Lewls. ol Oct. 18, where Game 2 will p.m. Saturday's Games
VIrginia In the roadster pony letart, w. Va., on Dealer's be playad the next day. Mter Oakland at Boston
class wlih se&lt;:ond going to Choice and fifth was Franklin a day olf, Games 3, 4, IJid if Balt imore at Chicago
Harley George, Gallipolis, riding a second horse.
Kan City at Milwaukee
with Lela Sue; third to Robert
Franklin took first and nem"ry 5 will be played In Minnesota at Detroit
at Texas , nigh t
Greer, New Haven, with second places In the flag race the American League Cleveland
Cal if at New York, night
little Honey Bee ; fourth to with Karl Meeks · winning champioo's ]lllfk Oct. 1._21.
Chuck Johnson, Clifton, with third; Bob Daniels. Route 1, Games 8 and 7, If necessary,
Painted Doll and filth to Middleport, lourlh, and Mike return to the NL champion's
Richard Franklin, Polni Jones laking .fifth .
International League
Pleasant, with Dimples.
· . Randy . Shobe, Point dty the ~moons of Oct. 23
Standings
Meg lochary, Route 2, Pleasant, was first n the egg
and 24.
United PreSIInltrlllllonal
Pomeroy, was llrat on Ginger .and Sj)oon race with second
W. L. Pet. COli
ABC will televtae both
In the non-ragltlwld Western going to Debbie Lewis, Route league champloollhlp series. Rochester 78 45 .63~
Pleasure horae class with 3. Pomeroy; third to Cindy
Syracuse
72 51 .585 6
second going to Gene Cillo on Daniels, Athens; fourth to NBC will televise the World Rhode Island 63 61 .SOB 15'12
Miss Tribal, owned by Cole Shari Gillette. Aihens, .and Series. CBS will Carry both oo MemF.hls
61 63 .m 171h
Siables; third place was fifth to Rich Deems of Tup- its radio network.
Char eslon 56 6-4 .467 201h
Karen Wood, Coolville, on pers Plains .
Richmond 57 61 .460 21 1h
Dusby D. Bar; fourth was
Franklin look first and
Tidewater 55 66 .455 22
Jerry Burdette riding Bar ihlrd places In ihe dash for Bench may open
Toledo
50 75 ..00 29
None owned by Roger Horn· money wlih second going to
· Thursday's Results
sby of Coolville ana fifth WIS Paul Coin of Athens; fourth to
Memphis • Richmond 3
Cindy Dnnlels on Be Wassa vern Douglas. Route 2.
Tldewaier
5 Charlesion 1
owned by Gus Douglas. Albany, and llfih to Karl new restaurant
Rochester 15 Toledo •
Athens.
Meeks of Rouie 5, Aihens.
5 Rhode Island 2
CINCINNATI (UP!)- Ctn· Syracuse
Paul Cain won first In the
'Tony Kennedy, Tuppers
New York Yankees 5
Plains, was first on Little slake race with second going cinnatl Reda catcher Jd!nny Syracuse •· 9 Innings
Chief Handprint In the to Mike Jones; third to Vern Bench, who already owns a
Western r,leasure pony class. Douglas ; tourth to Richard restaurant tri etncinnall, ta
under &gt;41 nch~ Terry Gross, Franklin and filth lo Karl
Athens, was second on Buck; Meeks. All riders In the lead- considering opening another
while Janowicz Ia to be
lalrenda Leach, Point In pony class received small in suburban F1orence, Ky.
Pleasant on Little Chief trophies . They Included
Bench's restaurant In base- inducted this December .
Cherokee was third ; Davy Robbie Hawk, Rutland ; ball-happy Cincinnati is Another December IndUctee,
Darsl, Point Pleasant wlih Kristin Shato, Pomer~y ; called "Home Plate," and If Creighton Mtller of Notre
Red was fourth and Betty Jo Tracy Michael. Rufland; Dee
Hunt, long Bottom wlih Jess Cline, T~ppers Philns; Keith has a baseball motif. Tb! Dame, also wiD attend the
was filth.
Hun I, long Bottom ; Ritchie potential Bench restaurant In . groundtreaklng.
Frank Petrie on lobo Look Hunt, Long Bottom; Mica Florence, Ky., home of a race
Besides a lliUaeUIII, the
was first In the trail horse Jones, Pomeroy ; M!~k v track, would 1pproprtately be College Football Hall of
class with second place going Meier. Middleport ; and
to
Kristin
Anderson, Kristin Allensworth, Route 2, called "Home Stretcll," with Fame at Kings Island wUl
Include a football field for
Pomeroy, on Clarice McCue. Pomeroy.
suitable decor.
Nancy Cross, Athens, was
dem0!181ratloos and games.
third on Koko Folley; Brenda
Williams, Rutland, on
CINCINNATI. (UP!)
VIc Janowicz of Ohio State, ·
Barrell's Bullet was fourth
and Meg locharyj Pomeroy, Guests ol booor at Mcnday's Cllnt Frank of Yale and
on Ginger, was fl th.
ground-lftlklng cereqwny
Tony Kennedy scored lew the College Football Hall Richard W. Kazmaler Jr. of
Princeton.
another first In the trail pony
Kazmaler and Frank are
class and riding a second of Fame will be tbr~
pony also took second place Hellman Trophy wlnnera- n*nbers of tbe Hall of Farne
honors. Belinda Whittington,
Route 4, "'was ihlrd, Tammy
Ward, Rutland, was fourth
and Terry Cross, Athens, wa&amp;
fifth .
Mike Jones, Pomeroy, on
Zandy Bar was first In the
barrel race for horses and
ponies with second . place
going io Richard Franklin of
Point Pleasant on Golden
Boy. Karl Meeks,. Route 5.
Athens, was third on Jlggs;

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PbiWes 7 Aiti'OI 1:
Stew Carlton pltclled a
five-!tltter and raised hla
record to 15-4 and Jay
Johnstone bad four hits,
including a tw&lt;H'UII homer,
for the Phtta, who dealt

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. · WILMINGTON, Ohio BW Joonaon claims he's not
( UPI) - Rookie Archie worried about his 11-2, 24$Grlflln and veteran Booble pound fullback.
Clark, who figure to be the
"I talked with him and he's
Cincinnati Bengala' regular here to play and to win,"
backfield tandem tbla season, reported Johnaoo. "I have to
will start against the think he's with us."
Minnesota VIkings In a
Although there are atW
nationally-televised elhlbl· seven otber running backs 011
tlon game at IDoomlngtoo, tbe Bengala roster, Jobnaon
Minn., &amp;anday afternoon.
atao says the Griffin-Clark
Clark draws the atartli)g combination will do molt of
uslgnment on the heell of hla tbe ball carrying againllt the
request to either be traded or Vlkes.
~ :bave
his
.contract
"The .people who start wiD
:·.renegotiated. But Bengal play a lot,'' he said. "I think
: ,officials say they're not about It's time - especially with
,;,to trade Clark •lid head coach our olfensive backt - to play
them ao they can get the feel
of the game."
All nine running backs haw
been in and out of the lineup
In the Bengala' previous ·lhrae
WITH
elhlbltion games.
Griffin, a bright spot in
training camp because of hta
enthliaiaam, Ia far IJid away
!he ~ub's leading rusher IQ
far In the pre-eeaaon with 1M

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natural that a amUe
~ lllllllger?
accompanied Anderaon•a
With Mike Lum, a left. one·word retort.
banded batter pinch hitting,
"I'm ue a lot ol other
Atlanta Bravelllllllller oaw manuen have Uled tbe flveBrlatol, tried to C&lt;mbal the man Infield In almlliar
lltuatloo with I five-man · Jltuallana," said Brlllal. "f
Infield, deploylna three don't conllider ~U any
players, Including right· imcivator. But, when you
· fielder T&lt;m Paclorek, on the wanna win, you lr)' ~
rllht tide ol aecond bue. . If you think 11 might keep you
What . would Cincinnati froiD lotng.
Reds' manager Sparky
"A fly ball to the outfield Ia
Anderson haw done If he'd gonna beat you," said Brlllol.
been confrooted with the "So you might 11 well make It
same Jituallon?
tougberfcrthebattertogeta
''Prayed," answered ground ball tlrough the In·
Anderson.
field ...
And, alnce Lum had
There'• a utUe paycbolo8Y
_slammedagroundballstngle attached to the maneliver,

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP!)
-' Mter agreeing to withdraw
a ~ m!Woo lawsuit agatnat
Los Angeles Latera owner
Jack Kent Cooke, Jerry West
has been choeen as the NBA
club't head ooach.
"I wouldn't lie here un1esa
my suit had been dropped,"
the 38-year-old West told a
jampacked Forum news
. cooference Thursday. ''Mr.
Cooke and I did have some
differences in the put: But I
can 888UI'e you that they were.
strictly financial.
''My rBapect for him has
been ratber unique. We had a
greatrelatlonahlpwhen I was
a player and I'm sure it's
going to continue in the
future. I'm terribly happy."
The Ierma of West's multi·
year contract or bls
agreement to drop the suit
were not di:Jcloaed.
West filecl his Utlgalioo
against California Sports

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Bengals on TV Sunday
IN HO!m'EIN COMPETITION of the MeigB County
Junior Dairy Show Oentae Dean won the Reserve
Ollmpioa award while Ed Holter won the Grand
Olamplon award.

Caaar

Ander- recugrd'*' thll. tempting
to lill!llllce,
That'• wby the RtdJ' bunlad what amounlllil to a
victory over the Bravt·J IJIIIIIIII' called Ill Role to IIIII drift to 8nft third
ThUnday llilbt, II wu only rtlay I
to Lum at b a - Jerry ao,u-.

There was tough com- Todo's Starllte. Davy Darst
petition Thursday In the riding Ills Blair's Misty Bay
Western Pleasure horse class was second; Tony Kennedy.
with 20 riders taking pari In Tuppers Plains on Miss Koko
the annual open class horse was third; Mike Rogers
show of ihe Meigs County · riding Miss Bar D. owned br.
Fair.
. Greg Young, Point Pleasan •
Taking first place was Bill · was fourth, and fifth was
Cole riding Phoebus, owned Mike Shoemaker, Cheshire.
by Cole Stables of Tuppers riding his pony. Chief. Little
Plains With second . place. Britches.
··
going toCaiun lmpr.lniowned
Sherry
lndasied
of
by Richard Carpenter of Pomeroy ·was first In the
Reedy, W: Va. Third place English pleasure horse class
went to Jr. Kennedy on riding . her Denmark's
Hilltop Bob owned by .Tony Supreme Son wlih second
Kennedy, Tupper~ Plains and going to Jerry Frank, Athens.
Robin Rlichle on Jet Red riding Garclas Rusty lad.
owned by Cole Stables was Third went io Beverly Dixon
fourth with Clarice McCae ot Coolville on Nadamar Le
ridden by Kristin And~rson of Sultan ; fourth to Gloria
Pomeroy taking fifth .
Hanning. Hamden, riding
· Flrsi place In the Western Hlpolas P. Hartman, and filth
pleasure ponr,, &gt;41 to 56 Inch to Tony Kennedy, Tuppers
class, was C ndy Daugherty Plains. riding Hilltop Bob.
of Point Pleasant riding her
Herb Pars(!fls •. Marietta,

Kick myths about workouts
·BJ Lawreace E. Lamb, M.D. right.

and $8; Oentae Dean third and fl: Mark Mora fourth and
$8; Stephanie Radfllfd Oltb and $II and silth wu won by
Dean Colwell, who in the words of tbe judge "d..-ved
recognition." There were to be only five places ortglnally.
All other entrants woo $2. Pomeroy National Bank and
Landmark spoosored the event.

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Dole liked by Ohioans
IIJ LIZ I.J!lONARD

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!)
- allo pw..&amp;en. Robert J.
Dole ol Kmlu a unanlmowJ
wte of confidence fllr vice
prelldem at the Republlcan
.naUonel conveqtlon
Tburld.ty night, but some
deleptel ll!p..-d ~a­
liOIII.
Nevertheleaa, mOlt of the
97 delesata wbo voted for
Dole took the ''Unity" pledge
and .vowed 11 they returned
home today to work hard for
the Fllfd·Dole ticket thla fall.
&amp;apportlng Dole on the vice
presidential ballot were the
91 delegatee pledged to the
President, Including Lola
Legpt ol Willougl!by, the
laat holdout for Ronald
Relpn,and the six delegates
plqed to Reagan.
Kent
B.
McGough,
cllllrman ol the delegatloo
and a prime COl In the Fllfd
machine, led the IUppllrt for
Dole, a somewhat surjJrtslng
choice to the Ohioans
Thllrllday noon.
"I think overall, It's a good
choice," said McGough. "It
heala the party, It's got the
complete approval of Ronald
Reagan ·and ll a voids

Lum' s hit beats·old mates

dlvlll- on the llnal night Chairman Mary Loulae apelk.-. I think lt'a the kind
of the CClllVtntJon. Jthlnk Sen.

Smith, and Martha C. Moore
of Cambridge, the state
party'J vice chairman,
offered a reaolution of
appreciation to those who
made the
convention
succesalul.
Mter Ford announced hla
choice of Dole as a running
mate, Joon D. JanO!Ifk, a
Reagan delegate fra:n Manafield, could not hold back
tears.
"With Fprd-Oole, It's going
to walh It all down the
drain,"' cried Janotlk. "He's
going to lose CIUI«nla llld
Texas, and If you alienate
thoae two, you doo't haw a

Dole's candidacy has brought
In the Reagan IIJI)porters."
"I think It's a pretty good
selectloo,.. asreed Jennings
B, Col~ of South Webster, a
Reagan delesate. "Since he
couldn't get Reegan, that
would be my choice." Cole
lllld Reagan forces would
Wllrk lew a Ford-Dole ticket.
William Rietz, !,, of
Delaware, one of the
youngest delegates at . the
conventloo,announced Ohio's
vice presidential vote from
the conventloo fioor.
Rietz said he was an
example of Ohio's leadership
In "providing youth to the chance."
Janosik sale!, however, that
Grand Old Party."
Other Ohloana also took a he would Wllfk hard lor the
]I'Ominenl]lllrtinthecloslng Republican ticket lhta fall .
Robert
E.
Hughes,
seaalpn. Gov. James A.
Rhodes eSCCJI'Ied Ford to the Republican chairman of
podium fllr his acceptance Ohio's largest COUIItY,
speech
and
former . Cuyahoga, said he was
Republican
National sattafted with the selectloo of
•
Chairman Ray C. BUss of Dole.
"I think It'D be alright,"
Akron did the Bliiiie hooorfor
said Hughes. "II wu a good
Dole.
Bliss presented an official . choice. We've had him into
convention
badge
to the county. He's an excellent
Republi can
National . campaigner and a fine

Consumer costs rising
By LEONARD CVBRY
Prices for coffee, eggs and
WASHINGTON (UP!)
dairy products "lncrllBSed
Cootumer prices coottnued to rapidly," Ulbor said. ·But
rlae. at a 8 per cent allliUal poultry fell for the ftnt time
rate in July when meat in four months while prices
bargains helped to offaet for beef, pork and freSh
higher cOils for llick and vegetables continued a
vacatlootng Americana, the decllnlng trend that began
Labor Department said last aprtng.
- today.
The overall effect was to
Labor aald tile Ccmumer bold the food price Increase to
Price-Index, which estimates 0.1 per cent, the lowest rate
the COli of llvlng for urban since a 0.8 per cent decUne in
wCI'an, lncreued 0.5 per March.
cent oo a -..onally adjlllted . Although food prices eaied,
billa. The rate was tbe colt of medical services
unchanged from June. . for the WCCllltlnlioo to 11081' at
CoDIUIDer price&amp; . have a 13 per cent anllUIIl rate. ·
increued at an avei'age 6 per
FQI' traveling Americans,
cent annual rate alnce April. gasollne and oil jrices fn.
In 1974, cooaumer prices creaaed at an 18 per cent
cUmbed 12 per cent and l'OIIe annual rate. Prices for
at 1 9 per cent rate in 1975. services Including motets and

hOtels Increased at a 1:2 per
cent annual rate, Ulbtr aald.
Other transportatloo COSilJ
roae at nearly a 12 per cent
annual rate while those
buying new cars paid 13 per
cent mQre at an annual rate.
The CPI Index stood at 171.1
in July from the 1967 bue of
100. That means to buy goods
costing UOO In 1967,
coosumen bad to JlllY $71.10
more last mooth.
Despite the lncrealied cost
of Uving, Ulbor Bald the
average worker's buying
power gained 0.1 per cent in
July because of a lmger Wllfk
week and pay boosts.
Real average weekly earnIngs were up only 0.3 per cent
fr&lt;m July a year ago because
. the . pay lncreales pu.sbed

Minimum w8ges up today
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A
new 8tlllemlnlmiDII wage law
eftectlw joday woo 't affeCt
moat worker•' paychecks,
bat .. predicted to result in

with fewer employes, to
make a profit," he added,
"poulbly meaning , more
buffet and -cafeteria-type
operations...
bliba' nllllaunnt prlcell.
Henry Ia a1ao critical ol a
Tbe new law boolbl the second IICIIoo of the law
mlnhown1
DCil~cultural
by the allo Senate 00
nse fr1m $1.80..!0 $1..80 an added
the final day of debate
boar. By lhe end of the year, requiring retlaUI'IIItl to print
tbe mlnlmmn lncreaaee to oo their menas the following
tl.OO 111 bour, further riling notice:
tutllOanbour by July 1, urn
"Thll rettaurant Jlll)'B ...
and tl30 an hour by Jan. 1, percentage of lbe minimum
ma.
wage to Its tipped employes.
Alricultural workers get The~ .. rilade up from
limO• tncrrnn. 1be new your ll]lll." .
minimum at tbe end tl the
Henry called the notice
;,e.- will be tl.OO an hour, uOOer'O\Lio"
'
IIICI i"'lOper cent to tlll
The ~tlon has aent
In 1977 ml rlilnl to $2.30 an out lllllllpie stick-on notices
boar by 1171.
restaurants will attach to
Tbe predicted m- in menus with the wordq, with
rlllllannt price~ C(JJII!Ifrom a blank left ao restaurant
Bob Hemy' dlrect&lt;r of the opera!CI'I can pencil in the
Ohio State Restaurant percentage they JlllY of an
. !welltlon.
I
employe~' wage.
He llllld tile - mlntmuml . The House, which bad
will rwce IIDIIl reatauranta cleared the bW the Jut day ol
- a- witb llliel betwta1 March, objected to the Senate
• · • IJid .,,OliO annually amendment but later decided
- to rllae prices.
to accept the provtalon and
· "'lbey will aleo bave to send the bill to Gov. James A.
· lllllk 11111'11 efficient ways,

DR. LAMB
.

Rhodea, who ·~ the bill.
into law May 21.
A rettaurant can avoid
putting tile notice CD Ita ·
menuJ If .It payJ its employes
the minimum wage - not
taking Into account the tipa
recelwd by any employe.
With the e:rception of
l'ellaurant employes, the new
law will net have much of an
impact.
Union membera already
get more than tbe minimum.
The lowest state JlllY acale is ·
$3.~

ol choice dealgned to reunite
the party."
· But ltate Sen. Oakley c .
CoWna, R-lrollton, lbook hla
head when he heard Fcrd'a
cllolce.
"No way,'' said Colllna.
"He llhould have gone to one
of the big states. 'lbal's lib
Carter pickinR Mlnneeota."
"What the President did "
'
lllld Mayer Ralph J. Perk ol
Cleveland, ''was ptactically
disassociate himself from
Watergate by lrlnglng in a
man who was fired by
Richard Niloo. It's going to
bring unity to the party."
· Keith
McNamara,
chairman ol lbe Praldent
Ford Cmunlttee tn Ohio,
described
Dole
as
"articulate, witty, and a good
hard street fighter In political
campaigns, 'lbat will be very
good for 111."
"Bob Dole's got a very
analytical mind, forceful
thlllllhts and penetrating language," lllld Rhodee. "As a
former national chairman ol
the party, he's going to bring
some zing Into this
campaign."

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THE MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW
Includes an overall Dairy Sweepalakes In which
]lllrttclpants enter their belt animal fra:n competiUon
earller in the day. Cash prizes went to all entrants,
regardless ol flntah. When the judging ended Tony
Carnahan had first place and $10; Ed Holter second place

Sunday lhroug ·h
Tuesday, fair and hoi with
blghs In the upper Ills to the
lower !lOs abel lows in the
&amp;es.

workers into higher ta:r
brackets, Ulbor sald. Gross
earnings beflre lues were
2.1 per cent above July 19'15.
Ulbor said the cOli ol
buying. home and borrowing
the money for a mortgqe
aleo CCIIIrlbuted to the rlae in
cmsumer prices in July. And
tile cost of maintaining that
home a1ao rose, Labtr said.

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HONORARY DEGREE
CINCINNATI (UPI) -The
University ol Cincinnati will
·award an hClllOI'IJ')' Doctor ~
Qmmerical Science dep-ee
to "Ebony" !T!!!g&amp;rine editor
and publisher John H.
Johnaon at the school's
summer graduation
ceremooies Aug. '!1.
.JObnaoo alao will dellver
the com!!1!MCeml!llt addreaa
to the 1,400 graduates at the 7
p.m. ceremo11ies in the UC
Fieldbouse.
The university will cite
~ohnaon as "one of tbe
halilng bualnus
entrepnneurs ol hia lime,'' a
man ol ''Uncanny judgmeniJ
and style of management that
have carried him from
powrly to OWIIEI ilhlp of the
world't largest black
publllblng firm in UUie 11111'11
than tbree decades."
Jobnaon headJ the Jd!naoo
Publbd!lng Co.ln Chicago, m.

But u the mlnlmiDII wage
Increases from now through
1978, more workers will aee NEW PRESIDENT
the lncreues reflected In
their paychecb, unless unloo newCU:,;:r~~~~ 70 ~
agraements and employers
.•
do not stay ahead of the law member International
· Moldera and AWed Worbrs
and increase their wages oo Union Ia Carl StudenrUb 61
their own.
ol Lancaster Pa
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The new alate minimums
The e1ec&amp;n of Studenroth
:;:,,~ate frun fedenl to replace the retiring Anton
urn wage guldellnea as Tr1ma came at the annual
passed by Congreu - conventloo ol the untoo the
currenUy $2.30 an hour for oldest international uni~ In
no~al worken llld the world. MOll members
$2.20 an hour for agricultural work at metal foundries
workers.
across the country.

THE JliNIOR DAIRY SHOW held Thursday produced
818rge turnout of quality c&lt;mpetltlon. The judge for the
allow was Dr. Harry Barr, dairy specialist at Ohio State
University. 1bla is a pcture ol the HolJtein breed

DEAR DR. LAMB - We
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water, . ·even during the
.practice aeuiona. He was a
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lootblll when he was young
ml tbey all rtllated drinking
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Allo, I W01Ild llke to know If
It would help to take salt plliB.
I andentand that a peraon
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bachlnll. If you and your
--~~~ follow the ldeaa
,.... 1111111&amp; you will be in
diJW• ol haW. a heat

.,.t

llrolre.
Tile bodJ cooll lllllf with
1111 IVIpanllciD of water on
.. _,_ ld ... abl. To

lvold ClllllpUcatlona from
IIIII at1w you muat drink

lata ol Wlllr. Your COld! wu
I

There wu an old Idea that
reslrlctlng water would help,
but that Is wrong. Weigh
yourself before and alter
workouts and keep track of
your weight. Drink enough
water and flulda to be sure
your body weight doesn't
change much. You can allow
for 101111 of Iatif you happen to
have fat to work off. Other·
wise the weight will tell you If
you are losing too much
water. The normal body
weight Ia more than half
water . .When the water Ia
depleted the body Ia not
liealthy. II Ia dehydrated.
Sali tablets uaually cauae
more harm than good, In·
creutng the aall intake Ia
Cll!y uaefulto prevent muacle
crampa ~t occur frGm heat
stresa and 1011 of salt. If you
take Iota ol salt and doo 't
keep your fiuld intake high
enough you'll Increase the
chances of . having a heat
stroke. Just add salt to your
food. 'lbal plua the amount

competitioo. C&lt;mpetition was held in shOWIIIIIII8hlp, three
!reeds ol dairy cattle-Holsteins, Jerseys, and Guernseys,
and 8 feature project, in which Ed Holter received a grade ,
of "B".

CINCINNA'l'l (UP!) -It'a
the bolt&lt;m olthe lith Inning,
tbere'a cme out, tbe JCQrl Ia
tied and tbent.are runnen oo
leCOnd and tldrd.
Whatdoyoudolfyou'retbe

down the 11rat bue line to
ICGI'e Tony Pem: with tbe run
whidl gave the Reda 11 ll4

too.

THE WINNERS OF THE'JERSEY oompetlllon were
Cathy Parker who had the Reserve Champion Jersey and
Dean Colwell who had the Grand Champion.

Reagan reaches Republican hearts

President of hla own party
- It wu President Fllfd's frGm 111owy New Hampshire
night, but vanquished to steamy Kemper Arena at
challenger Ronald Reagan- Kansas City, finally apoke to
beckoned down from the the convention from the
spectators' gallery by the podium .
victor-reached out and
It occurred at Ford's
touched the bearta of Repub- personal Invitation and the
llcane.
.
enthusiastic delegates went
Some delegates to the GOP wild.
Natlooal Convention .stood oo
In a carefully measured
naturally in your food Ia ;.lhrobing in the temple&amp; and their chalra and cheered lowkey address, Reagan, the
enough. Fortified skim milk the body temperature Ia 104 lustily. Some applauded and master of polltlcal oratory,
Ia a good drink as II contatna degrees F. II Ia time to take wav•d Reagan placards. told the delesates what IIley
the same amount of sail that measures to cool the body. Some wept~.
wanted to hear as Ford and
your body Ia supposed to There are three main
Ronald Reag11n, tbe the nation looked oo.
have.
· groups of disorders from cm.va~ve Californian who
"We must go forth from
Heat llroke Ia 8 serloua heal: the heat cramps, challenged the incumbent here united, determined that
condiUoo.It causes a number 111ually corrected with 1m..
what a great general said a
of deaths' uch year. Only a proved salt Intake; heat 't-..._..._..._~.....:.-~'t. lew years ago Ia true: 'There
small number of these occur elhausUcn, which Ia alao a
Ia no substitute for victory,'
with athletes and laborers, low aalt ]I'Obiem and ta not
":.::'.:.~":."
Mr. President," Reagan
Many more occur In older associated with a high body
........ "'
: ! declared.
people or. those who arem . .A temperature; and heat
_...,._
•••
The former Hollywood
CNISffiL TA....,.l
prolonged heat wave of stroke. 1 am aenc11ng you The
,.... ••·
actor and two-term governor
several days tuea the heat Health Letter number 7·12
of Calllornla, who 1011 the
regulatlngsystemofthebody 'Heat StreJJ:
Cramps: ; .......... ..., · · - . . _ .,.. prellidentlal ncmtnatlcin by
lor those who do not have air ExhausUon, Stroa for more-· "'"- •...., .,.,,,. • · -only
bllltered
the
111 co.rt lt., .........,, Gitto Q7M.
D 117 votes,
tl
Ia f
conditloolng. Molal heat t• Information . Others who
..,.._ 0111,. ....... "'·""·
emocra c p t orm as
particularly bad as the body want Ibis tnformallon can
--"'·""·
"nothing but a revamp and a
cannot coolllaelf adequately send a long, 11amped, self· ~.':::"::
.
..i:.
,.._
'!".!" "' rellsue llld a rerunning ol a
by evaporaUon.
addreaaed envelope with 50
r late, late Jbow of_the thing
Heat stroke Ia aald to OCCW' cents lew 11. Send your letltl'
that we have been hearing
1!1 peq~le with a temperature to me lncare of this. .... -,....u.••"·
1 1,1rom tbem for the last 40
.......,..... ,..._ ._,...,... ~
)lell'l "
of 1111 desrees F., I fi111hed DeWBJNiper, P.O. Box 326, San
dry Jkln with no aweattng and Antonio, TX '/8292.
-.....
...
~·tbe otber band, he
_...
VII
lou of COIIICIOUIIIeSI. Thole
Meanwhlle,lwouldllllllltsl . -- · . .ool- - . . . . .· - - _,._
, lllluted the GOP platform as
a "banner of bold
classic ligna are late ligna. In that you basin practice only
.... ttl.ltlll• ........... 111.11; ~ •
'
many people the stroke can after 4:00p.m. llld that you
~"""""- .,... ,--., · - ,_ unmlatakeable eGlon with no
11
and does s.tarl before avoid pads and heavy
' .......
t pale pastel Jhadel "
sweating slops. When young clothing for the first week of : ~':.:."'" ....... As Reagan arrl~ in the
athletes start having 8 practice.
'
,midst of the vice prtlidentlal
...._--~---..J ·. roll call at his VIP bootb in

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!)

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'
the . third level spectator's
gallery of the audttDrlum, he
was greeted with chants of
"VIva Reagan" ted by tile
Texas delegation and of
shouts of "speech, speech,
speech"
from
other
supporters. The orchestra
struck up "God Bless Ameri·
ca."
Reag&amp;ll, flanked by his wile
Nancy, motioned With his
arma for the delesates to sit
down and let the roll call
p-oceed.
But when a delegate arose ·
and moved to allow Reagan
to adlftss the cooventtoo,
Reagan looked shocked.
"What did he say?" Reagan
uked.
.
,._ tl00 ""-lrman John
"'"'
......ven
. - TIIIBI'LEDOWN
NORTH RANDAU., Ohio
(UP!) - Infield Homer
nudged put AbWty Plua
'lburaday to win the featured
ntntb race at Thlatledown by
a nose,
The winner, ridden by Gary
Cooper to a I :12 4-6 llnlllh for
the lli:r furlmp, paid $8.:.!,
f4.80 llld $2.80. Count Adam
wu third.
The 4-1~ tentb race
trllecta of Oblique, Viva 'a
Villen and King ~un
wu Q1h $2,0t7.80 IJid the
u.e dally doable o1 &lt;:11er A
Mlo and Hot Copy paid
$12f.:.l.

Rhodes announced that
Reagan could speak later If
he asked to do so. Reagan's
VIP booth buzzed witb hasty
conferences but nothing ·
emerged,
,.
Ftnally, It was Ford at the
conclusioo of his IDII!natl«&lt;
acceptance speech turned to
Reagan in tbe gallery and
beckoned him to the
white and blue podium. ·•
•
:
•
BRIDGE ro REOPEN ~
BEREA, Ohio (UP!) - A:!)
Akron area bridge, badlJ
damagedbyllreinapaollne
truck accident July 28, wtn lit
reopened Saturday and q
the need for Ohio Turnpl'"'
traffic to detoiD' around
~00.
=
Allan V. Johnaon, aeculhi
director ol the Ohio Turnpike',
said "tbe unuauaUy quick
r-·•-"
"
•vau~ on ihe ""'"-~ nNr
Streetsboro resulted from
around the clock work bt
turnpike
employe(,
cootractora and IIIJIPU.. se
there would be normallrafiiC
before the Labor Da~
hoUday.
:
"The opening ol tbe l'eCOii'
atructed bridge will IWICI'e
tralftc oo the Ohio TurnpUri
to normal between E:rlll 12
and 13, and aD laniS will 111
avallabe .to handle the beavt
traHic e:rpecled tbroagfi
Ulbor Day," Johlllan aalcl:

rea,

tile plat.t.
Dan Concepcion then
Tbe me np?
grolllded to Darrel Chlney.
"Jult niDI tbe bat ml Alld, 'Wilen the Braft abortdon't '1IOriT aboal anytliac atop'a wild throw to seoond
ellt," llld Auda aaa, ''Tbat'a tor an al"'qltlil force out,
what I bad Role tell Lam." carrlad all the WIJ to tile foot
"When I JIUiled Paclwllk In olthe hllce ·in froot ol tbe
fnm tile 01rtfteld I c- I field boUI a1ont1 the ~
lhould have 10111 all the way field line, the Radii wound up
llld yeUed to Lim, 'IAI 'a 111 with rumen on lleCOOd llld
you handle tbat, "' aald · third.
Even though It would bave
Brlatol. ."Miybe It 1101114
bave paycbed blm a little." .et 1!P a double play lltuatlcin,
TCIIy Perez opeiled the lith Brlatol Wllll't about to order
innlnl with a tnc1e ol Braw Lwn Intentionally walked to
relief pltdJer Adrian Devine, load the basel.
who bad reeled ol thrse
"Pete Role with over 2, 700
acorelea1 lnnln11 alter lll.ta wasn't&amp;olng to belt me,''
replacing etarter Andy said the Braves' manager.
Mm renlith.
"If we got put Lum, 1 waa
g011111 walk Rose and take my
. chance• agalnat (Bob)

West LA coach
Inc., the corporatloo which
operates the Lakera and
other sporta enterprlaea for
Cooke, in Superior Court at
•·•,
SanIa Montca, Calif ., ...
year, alleging breach of
cootract and fraud.
It stemmed fr&lt;m an oral
agreement West said he had
with Cooke for a Ufetlme job
of tome sort with the Lakera.
Cooke apparenUy felt West,
although beset . by frequent
Injuries,, retired pi'l!l)l8turely
~d aasertedly refuled to
honor the agreement.
"OUr negotlatloos had their
peaks and valleya," said
West, regarded by many pro
basketball experts u the
sreatest guard ever to play
, the game. "There were times
I was tremendously elated
and there were times I was
terribly dtacouraged.
"I spoke to Mr. _Cooke
yesterday morning and · he
. said he would caD me back in

the llternoon. He called IIMl
back In the llternoon and
coogratulated me. So It was
finalized yesterday.
"But we had reached a
basic agreement a few weeks
ago, I would say our
negotiatlmt took about five
week&amp;."
West, who ICCI'ed 21,182
potnta (a '!1.0 average) in
replar seasoo game• llld
' 4,~7 playol points (2t.l) In
hit 14·year .NBA career,
replaces Bill Sharman, who
coached the Lakere fllr five
aeaaona. · Sharman will
remain with lbe club as
aulat111t to General Manager
Pete Newell,
"We're going to have a
winning team tbla seasoo."
lllld West. "We're go~ to
get aome players here and ·
we're going to wart together.
We're going io work a Uttle
bit harder than the other
people."

Jorquln ~ hill .......
lola
aplnal tx willa.
UPII!iJIIiiWrtler
Cldalo
had .two blta for
Jobn Candelaria ol the
Pltllburlb Plrataii may be Houeton:
the only player in the
Natlonll IAape who bun't
conceded the E11tem Dirllenl, Melli:
Steve Garfty bit • tbrwDlvlalon title to the 1'1111
. _ . ollltlp Lockwood
Philadelphia Phllllee.
and Ran Cey foUolnd wltb •
The Moot.7IO'""-e
,.._ hu tolo homer to atve Loe .
woo elihl llrltlhl gamea,
owns a 1~4 record and Anlelta Itt trbanjAI. Olltlle
Thllrllday hurled the Pirates HOIIIb received·cndtt fer bll
to a 1.0. victory over the San lltb win alter tb\ Mell .....
four 1'11111 in tile el8htb llinlnll
Franclaco Giants.
Candelaria,
an odd with the bil blow • two-niD
double by Joe Torre. It wu
''CIInbinatioo of humility llld Cey'a Db bcmer. .
•
confidence, says he lsn 't
IIUI'pl'iaed at hla succeu.
"I knew ...
•-•, y·ear after they
brought me lip frGm the
minora that I could pitch In
No gamn, No glmmlcs
the big leagues," Candelaria
nid afte r Thurs day ' S
triumph. "It was ooly a
matter of gaining .some
ri
•~ b'•l
elpt enceagau.,, .,. eague
batters. I think I have some
experience,now, so I lhould
pitch weD.
He allowed nine hits but
. alked on1
ba
and
w
Y ooe Iter
left 10 Giants Jtranded. He
alao !!COred tbe Pirates' run In
ONS~~~~~~O"
the fifth inning when he
reached first base oil a
n. ptr ·c erit .year paid •n
··
lorceout and tailled on twoReoular Pntbook Slving1.
No Mlnlm.,m·. Interest
out singles by Omar Moreno
from date of deposit to d•tt
and Richie "'""
of wlthdnwal . lnteres
6ADA .
compounded qu•rttrly.
The RBI was Ztak's seventh
of tbe the fllre&amp;.game aeries
witb the Giants.
~MEIGS
· PhUadelphla
defeated
BRANCH
Houston, 7·1, · Cincinnati
shaded Atlanta, ~2. and Los
Angeles downed New York, 6The Athen1 County
5, in the ooly otber scheduled
savlngl&amp; Loan co.
2-96 Second St.
NL .,..
a•mes.
Pomtroy, Ohio

a,nDDOWN

pveupAIIanta'aonly i1iil! In
tbl !Int. WWit Mllltaoez
...,.,. in one llld the other

ICCI'ed Cll Ken Hendenon's
fielder'• choice.
•

Motw LNt•• sra..,1011
IV Unlt..r PI'UI lolornoiJonol
Hotloftol Ltotut
Eul
w.. L. · Pet. Gl
Philadelphia 71 .w· .661 Plttsburah
66 S! .555 12'h
New York
6t
61 .soo 19
Chicogo
55 67 .451 25
St. Louis
51 65 ..uo 26
Montreal
w!!t 73 .360 3S
W. · L.· Pet. G I

,.._
CINCINNATI(UPI) - \MI"
clnnati Reda pitcher Pat
Zacmy wu tnvoiWJd In a
IICUIIle with an autocnPhaeekln&amp;
fan
outllde
Riverfront Stadium ~:~~~~ ~ ~ :~~ ii
60 ., .•IU 19
Thunday nllht. according to San Diego
a RedJ' IPOkeiiDIIII.
.~fl~~~ ·
~
Publleity Director Jim son FranciSco 52 11 .m 2611•
Thuro4or'o Rtsulto
Ferguson confirmed the .
Franc loco
Incident early today but said · Pittsburgh
Phlllidelphl•1 san
7 Houoton
1 o
no Charges were !lied and he Clncl I Atlanta 2, t1 lnno .
Angelts
6 New York 5
refused .to IdentifY the fan. LOI(Only
games scheduled)
Zachry, who apparently
Todor's Probablt Pltchors
( Atl Times ED"
wa1 not injured in the
Atlanta
!N iekro 13-81 11 st .
incident, left the stadium Lou is !Rasmussen H J. 8:30
shortly afterward without p.mH · t
!L
'l
t
ous on
orson 2·• 2-0Ja ,
C~~D~Dent .
-Philadelphia
!Twitchell
Prior to the Incident, a:os r,.m.
Zacmy illrled seven tnntnga c:~~~~~:fl ~~~r:~· 1J0i/,tJ 8 ,~
.
ol a pme witb the Atlanta p.m.
Pittsburgh !KilO!! 9·71 It Los
Bailey."
. Bran~~ wlli.ch the RedJ woo, Angelts
(Reu 10-101 , 10:30 p.m.
Padroll&lt;rilongotthewtnin 3-2, tn lllminga.
Montreal !Corrlthero 6·81 ••
San Fronclsco !Dressier 2.1 ).
relief 'Of Pat Zachry, who
10
(/:.ry~ames scheduled )
. . Sl)urdoV:S oomu ·
Houston a• Pnna. night
Atlanta 11 St. LOUIS, night
Chicago ot Cincinnati , night
Pittsbu rgh at Los Ang, night
Montreal at Son Francisco

!: :1.::;;

Playoffs will
start. Oct. 9

Just Highest

Interest Rates
In 1he Area

5%%

(Only games schtduled )

Amerlcon Leogue
Elsi
w12
.. L•5.. Pet.
.615
New Yo'rk
6t 56 .m
Baltimore
CI!!Veland
~~ ~ :i:~
Oetroit
55 63 .466
Boston
Milwaukee
53 62 .46i
Well
W.• L.. Pel.
Kansas City · 72 •7 .605
Oakland
6.'i 55 .542
MinnHoia
59 6i .•92
Texas
56 6A · . ~67
Chicago
52 68 .433
California . 51 70 .421
Thursdav'• Results
· M innesota s Balt lmor, •
Detroit • Californ ia 3

o.ar

08

11
NEW YORK (UPI) - The champm at 1 p.m. EDT,
with
the
NL
opening
at
8:15
l~ v,
American and National
p.m.
EDT
in
the
Eastern
17&gt;t,
IAape clwnpionlhlp series
18
thll year will be played on a Dlvlalon champlm 's ]lllfk.
Game 2 will be played In
Ga
day-night bUll In order to let
the
spme
cities
the
IIIII
day,
more fanJ aee the games,
7'1&gt;
baseball Commtuioner the NL at 3:t5111d the AL at
13
l6lf2
Bowie
Kuhn 'a
office 8:1$.
20V&gt;
Mcnday,
Oct.
11
wW
be
a
announced Tburac1IY.
22
Day-night play · ()as · travel day, giving the NL
occulonaUy been uaed in the teams a chance to get to the
Weatem Division city and the Milwaukee 6 Kansas City •
past ler .the cba.......,lp
Chicago .( Boston 2
_... but not Cll a recuJar AL to the Eutem Division's Cleveland
7 Tel(aS 5
basta and never fer wMirend park.
IOnly games ocheduledl
Game 3 and; If necessary,
Today'l PrDbable Pitchers
llilbt gamee.
(All Tim to E DTI
Games
4
llld
5
are
scheduled
Each league'• belt.of.ftw
Minnesota (Luebber J ... ant;l
Tuuday
through Bane .t-~u at Oetrolf (Lemanc:.
playoff aeries will open lor
Thursday,
Oct.
1~14
.
The AL tyk •·S and Roberts 11 -121 . 2,
Saturday, Oct. 9. The AL
p.m.
starting
times
are
8:15,
3:15 5,30
serlel beginl In the bcme
Cleveland !Bibby 9-41 at
Texas !Biyleven 9-13 ), 8:30
Jlllfk ol the Western Dlvlaloo and 8:1&amp;; the NL begtna at p.m
.
3:15, 8:15 and 3:15.
Kansas City (Hassler 2·7) at
Ticket pricea wUl be ralaed Ml!waukee (Travers 1.(-9) , 8:30
~ .Oilto $1.00far l;m aeats and p.m.
Oakland !Torre&lt; 10-101 at
..Oil fllr reserved.
Bos1on (Tient 13·10), 7:30p.m.
Balt imore (Garland U -3) at
The World Series opens in
Chh:ago {Barr ios ·J-6), B: 30 p.m .
the
National
League
Callfornlo (Ki rkwood H I ot
champioo 's city the aftemoon New York (Figueroa 15·6), 8
was llrsi with Glen Oak's fourth was Jenny Lewls. ol Oct. 18, where Game 2 will p.m. Saturday's Games
VIrginia In the roadster pony letart, w. Va., on Dealer's be playad the next day. Mter Oakland at Boston
class wlih se&lt;:ond going to Choice and fifth was Franklin a day olf, Games 3, 4, IJid if Balt imore at Chicago
Harley George, Gallipolis, riding a second horse.
Kan City at Milwaukee
with Lela Sue; third to Robert
Franklin took first and nem"ry 5 will be played In Minnesota at Detroit
at Texas , nigh t
Greer, New Haven, with second places In the flag race the American League Cleveland
Cal if at New York, night
little Honey Bee ; fourth to with Karl Meeks · winning champioo's ]lllfk Oct. 1._21.
Chuck Johnson, Clifton, with third; Bob Daniels. Route 1, Games 8 and 7, If necessary,
Painted Doll and filth to Middleport, lourlh, and Mike return to the NL champion's
Richard Franklin, Polni Jones laking .fifth .
International League
Pleasant, with Dimples.
· . Randy . Shobe, Point dty the ~moons of Oct. 23
Standings
Meg lochary, Route 2, Pleasant, was first n the egg
and 24.
United PreSIInltrlllllonal
Pomeroy, was llrat on Ginger .and Sj)oon race with second
W. L. Pet. COli
ABC will televtae both
In the non-ragltlwld Western going to Debbie Lewis, Route league champloollhlp series. Rochester 78 45 .63~
Pleasure horae class with 3. Pomeroy; third to Cindy
Syracuse
72 51 .585 6
second going to Gene Cillo on Daniels, Athens; fourth to NBC will televise the World Rhode Island 63 61 .SOB 15'12
Miss Tribal, owned by Cole Shari Gillette. Aihens, .and Series. CBS will Carry both oo MemF.hls
61 63 .m 171h
Siables; third place was fifth to Rich Deems of Tup- its radio network.
Char eslon 56 6-4 .467 201h
Karen Wood, Coolville, on pers Plains .
Richmond 57 61 .460 21 1h
Dusby D. Bar; fourth was
Franklin look first and
Tidewater 55 66 .455 22
Jerry Burdette riding Bar ihlrd places In ihe dash for Bench may open
Toledo
50 75 ..00 29
None owned by Roger Horn· money wlih second going to
· Thursday's Results
sby of Coolville ana fifth WIS Paul Coin of Athens; fourth to
Memphis • Richmond 3
Cindy Dnnlels on Be Wassa vern Douglas. Route 2.
Tldewaier
5 Charlesion 1
owned by Gus Douglas. Albany, and llfih to Karl new restaurant
Rochester 15 Toledo •
Athens.
Meeks of Rouie 5, Aihens.
5 Rhode Island 2
CINCINNATI (UP!)- Ctn· Syracuse
Paul Cain won first In the
'Tony Kennedy, Tuppers
New York Yankees 5
Plains, was first on Little slake race with second going cinnatl Reda catcher Jd!nny Syracuse •· 9 Innings
Chief Handprint In the to Mike Jones; third to Vern Bench, who already owns a
Western r,leasure pony class. Douglas ; tourth to Richard restaurant tri etncinnall, ta
under &gt;41 nch~ Terry Gross, Franklin and filth lo Karl
Athens, was second on Buck; Meeks. All riders In the lead- considering opening another
while Janowicz Ia to be
lalrenda Leach, Point In pony class received small in suburban F1orence, Ky.
Pleasant on Little Chief trophies . They Included
Bench's restaurant In base- inducted this December .
Cherokee was third ; Davy Robbie Hawk, Rutland ; ball-happy Cincinnati is Another December IndUctee,
Darsl, Point Pleasant wlih Kristin Shato, Pomer~y ; called "Home Plate," and If Creighton Mtller of Notre
Red was fourth and Betty Jo Tracy Michael. Rufland; Dee
Hunt, long Bottom wlih Jess Cline, T~ppers Philns; Keith has a baseball motif. Tb! Dame, also wiD attend the
was filth.
Hun I, long Bottom ; Ritchie potential Bench restaurant In . groundtreaklng.
Frank Petrie on lobo Look Hunt, Long Bottom; Mica Florence, Ky., home of a race
Besides a lliUaeUIII, the
was first In the trail horse Jones, Pomeroy ; M!~k v track, would 1pproprtately be College Football Hall of
class with second place going Meier. Middleport ; and
to
Kristin
Anderson, Kristin Allensworth, Route 2, called "Home Stretcll," with Fame at Kings Island wUl
Include a football field for
Pomeroy, on Clarice McCue. Pomeroy.
suitable decor.
Nancy Cross, Athens, was
dem0!181ratloos and games.
third on Koko Folley; Brenda
Williams, Rutland, on
CINCINNATI. (UP!)
VIc Janowicz of Ohio State, ·
Barrell's Bullet was fourth
and Meg locharyj Pomeroy, Guests ol booor at Mcnday's Cllnt Frank of Yale and
on Ginger, was fl th.
ground-lftlklng cereqwny
Tony Kennedy scored lew the College Football Hall Richard W. Kazmaler Jr. of
Princeton.
another first In the trail pony
Kazmaler and Frank are
class and riding a second of Fame will be tbr~
pony also took second place Hellman Trophy wlnnera- n*nbers of tbe Hall of Farne
honors. Belinda Whittington,
Route 4, "'was ihlrd, Tammy
Ward, Rutland, was fourth
and Terry Cross, Athens, wa&amp;
fifth .
Mike Jones, Pomeroy, on
Zandy Bar was first In the
barrel race for horses and
ponies with second . place
going io Richard Franklin of
Point Pleasant on Golden
Boy. Karl Meeks,. Route 5.
Athens, was third on Jlggs;

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PbiWes 7 Aiti'OI 1:
Stew Carlton pltclled a
five-!tltter and raised hla
record to 15-4 and Jay
Johnstone bad four hits,
including a tw&lt;H'UII homer,
for the Phtta, who dealt

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Twenty compete in open class show

. · WILMINGTON, Ohio BW Joonaon claims he's not
( UPI) - Rookie Archie worried about his 11-2, 24$Grlflln and veteran Booble pound fullback.
Clark, who figure to be the
"I talked with him and he's
Cincinnati Bengala' regular here to play and to win,"
backfield tandem tbla season, reported Johnaoo. "I have to
will start against the think he's with us."
Minnesota VIkings In a
Although there are atW
nationally-televised elhlbl· seven otber running backs 011
tlon game at IDoomlngtoo, tbe Bengala roster, Jobnaon
Minn., &amp;anday afternoon.
atao says the Griffin-Clark
Clark draws the atartli)g combination will do molt of
uslgnment on the heell of hla tbe ball carrying againllt the
request to either be traded or Vlkes.
~ :bave
his
.contract
"The .people who start wiD
:·.renegotiated. But Bengal play a lot,'' he said. "I think
: ,officials say they're not about It's time - especially with
,;,to trade Clark •lid head coach our olfensive backt - to play
them ao they can get the feel
of the game."
All nine running backs haw
been in and out of the lineup
In the Bengala' previous ·lhrae
WITH
elhlbltion games.
Griffin, a bright spot in
training camp because of hta
enthliaiaam, Ia far IJid away
!he ~ub's leading rusher IQ
far In the pre-eeaaon with 1M

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accompanied Anderaon•a
With Mike Lum, a left. one·word retort.
banded batter pinch hitting,
"I'm ue a lot ol other
Atlanta Bravelllllllller oaw manuen have Uled tbe flveBrlatol, tried to C&lt;mbal the man Infield In almlliar
lltuatloo with I five-man · Jltuallana," said Brlllal. "f
Infield, deploylna three don't conllider ~U any
players, Including right· imcivator. But, when you
· fielder T&lt;m Paclorek, on the wanna win, you lr)' ~
rllht tide ol aecond bue. . If you think 11 might keep you
What . would Cincinnati froiD lotng.
Reds' manager Sparky
"A fly ball to the outfield Ia
Anderson haw done If he'd gonna beat you," said Brlllol.
been confrooted with the "So you might 11 well make It
same Jituallon?
tougberfcrthebattertogeta
''Prayed," answered ground ball tlrough the In·
Anderson.
field ...
And, alnce Lum had
There'• a utUe paycbolo8Y
_slammedagroundballstngle attached to the maneliver,

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP!)
-' Mter agreeing to withdraw
a ~ m!Woo lawsuit agatnat
Los Angeles Latera owner
Jack Kent Cooke, Jerry West
has been choeen as the NBA
club't head ooach.
"I wouldn't lie here un1esa
my suit had been dropped,"
the 38-year-old West told a
jampacked Forum news
. cooference Thursday. ''Mr.
Cooke and I did have some
differences in the put: But I
can 888UI'e you that they were.
strictly financial.
''My rBapect for him has
been ratber unique. We had a
greatrelatlonahlpwhen I was
a player and I'm sure it's
going to continue in the
future. I'm terribly happy."
The Ierma of West's multi·
year contract or bls
agreement to drop the suit
were not di:Jcloaed.
West filecl his Utlgalioo
against California Sports

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IN HO!m'EIN COMPETITION of the MeigB County
Junior Dairy Show Oentae Dean won the Reserve
Ollmpioa award while Ed Holter won the Grand
Olamplon award.

Caaar

Ander- recugrd'*' thll. tempting
to lill!llllce,
That'• wby the RtdJ' bunlad what amounlllil to a
victory over the Bravt·J IJIIIIIIII' called Ill Role to IIIII drift to 8nft third
ThUnday llilbt, II wu only rtlay I
to Lum at b a - Jerry ao,u-.

There was tough com- Todo's Starllte. Davy Darst
petition Thursday In the riding Ills Blair's Misty Bay
Western Pleasure horse class was second; Tony Kennedy.
with 20 riders taking pari In Tuppers Plains on Miss Koko
the annual open class horse was third; Mike Rogers
show of ihe Meigs County · riding Miss Bar D. owned br.
Fair.
. Greg Young, Point Pleasan •
Taking first place was Bill · was fourth, and fifth was
Cole riding Phoebus, owned Mike Shoemaker, Cheshire.
by Cole Stables of Tuppers riding his pony. Chief. Little
Plains With second . place. Britches.
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going toCaiun lmpr.lniowned
Sherry
lndasied
of
by Richard Carpenter of Pomeroy ·was first In the
Reedy, W: Va. Third place English pleasure horse class
went to Jr. Kennedy on riding . her Denmark's
Hilltop Bob owned by .Tony Supreme Son wlih second
Kennedy, Tupper~ Plains and going to Jerry Frank, Athens.
Robin Rlichle on Jet Red riding Garclas Rusty lad.
owned by Cole Stables was Third went io Beverly Dixon
fourth with Clarice McCae ot Coolville on Nadamar Le
ridden by Kristin And~rson of Sultan ; fourth to Gloria
Pomeroy taking fifth .
Hanning. Hamden, riding
· Flrsi place In the Western Hlpolas P. Hartman, and filth
pleasure ponr,, &gt;41 to 56 Inch to Tony Kennedy, Tuppers
class, was C ndy Daugherty Plains. riding Hilltop Bob.
of Point Pleasant riding her
Herb Pars(!fls •. Marietta,

Kick myths about workouts
·BJ Lawreace E. Lamb, M.D. right.

and $8; Oentae Dean third and fl: Mark Mora fourth and
$8; Stephanie Radfllfd Oltb and $II and silth wu won by
Dean Colwell, who in the words of tbe judge "d..-ved
recognition." There were to be only five places ortglnally.
All other entrants woo $2. Pomeroy National Bank and
Landmark spoosored the event.

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'lliREE LOCAL DRIVERS were featured In this fifth
race at !be Melga Co1111ty Fair Thunday. In the pack are
l!urdell' McKinney, Mlddlepot't; Sherry Indeslad,,
l'umerey, lllld Don Spencer, formerly of Pomeroy, and·
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Hung Fu-lln pitched a one·
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ex'
pectant Father moved ahead
· of Mooreland Layne In the.
stretch and held on for a head
victory In the feall!red eighth
race at Scioto Downs
Thursday night.
Double Strength was third.
Driven by Terry Holton,
Expectant Father covered
the mile In 2:03 4-6 and paid
$10.:1ll, $4.60 and $3.60.
Edgewood Handora (2)
won the flrai race and Pinball
( 4) the secood for a nlghlly
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hit the Orioles over tbe 2 1-3
imlngs to notch his 15th save.
Lyman Bostock set up the ·
wimlng Mtmesota rWlin the
siJ:th by drawing .a basesloaded walk from reliever
Tippy Martinez which forced
home Butch Wynegar.
Wynesar and Stew Brye
knocked In the other Twins'

12U ; Dabble Mlchltl, 3r
Girl Scout Troopa were weD .,d Moll nell Thomes.
Cog II' .
repreal!llted in 111e Melp
Pomeroy Junior Troo/. SharI
Syrac:UM
Troq~
Jllllor Fair lhla ...,ar 1110 : Tammy Capehart, , 1120 : Jill Brownie
'!be Dchincer re111lm was "-··ty
N.. u . Becky
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held AQ~~. I at the Route 33 wllh 11 troopa entering the
Recine Junior Troop : Adkins, Angle Davit, Kim Jo
Sherrl Sinon, 2,
Roadalde Park with 54 competition with their Kathy Babr, 2. Melinda Cogar.
Chr
lstlna
Arnold. Juanita
exhibits In lhe junior fair Salmons. 2.
present.
Syracuse Jun lor Troop Gul nthor , Btcky Amott ll!d'
Mrs. Eckla Wayland was llll.ldln8.
120~: ·shar.l Cesar. 3, Susan Sherrl Rllchlt.
Chesler Jill lor TrOOfl JQ.It:
recognized 11 the eldest
Selllcted to receive the JeH. 2, Kim Wwirr&lt;Nt, 2, Mai"y
Miry
Hibbs. Jenny Burke,
outstanding
troop
award
was
Winebrenner.
3.
and
Allee
atlendlng; Samantha Waugh,
Oloryl Folmer, Pam Law..,,
lhe )'OIIlgest, and Mr. and Racine Brownie Troop 1100 Rl~~lc2~se Brownie Troop Andree Betty, Beth Teaford,
' Champions and ·reserve
Mn. Kenneth Leifheit, whose leader Ia Charlotte 1120: Paula Winebrenner. Beretta Oeeler.
Horrlsonvllle Brownloa
KnoxviUe, Tenn. the family Wamsley. Mrs. Mary Wise Becky Roush and Kim Jo
e)lampl0111 In 1 variety oi4-H
1052: Darla Hatfield, Mary
iravellng the farthest. Prayer and Ml'l. Donna Ohlinger, ~er .
PfOjeell were announced at
. Jane King, Rile William.., .
)l'ecedinB lhe dinner waa both long-time girl scout Bel~=~~.~ ~a'Z?~~~'.
the Wedne8day youtb night
Racine Junlor Troop:
given by Rslph Eichinger. leaders, judged the elhiblts Pam Reibel, Cheryl Folmer, Melinda Salmons. 2, Loren
program.
Wolfe.
Games were played and and awarded ribbons, as 2; Terry Ann Starcher.
They are Fred Young,
Pomeroy Junior Troor.
follows
:
Harrisonville
Troop
1052:
pr!Jea
awarded
In
the
af·
champloo and Mike McGuire,
11SO: Tam my Capehar ,
Blue
Ribbons:
Kanda
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Donahue.
Susan
Arternoon.
reserve, electrl~lly; Ed
Raclne Brownie Troop nold. Linda Rlgg.s, Lisa DIK.Ie Eblin.
In obaervance · of .the 12.0: Meii$Sa lhle, Teresa Riggs, Bridget -Largent ,
Holter, champ(on, mon&amp;y
ticentennial year, a large Teaford.- :z. Debbie Holler, Katrina DonOhue, Melissa
lilanagement; David Bw-t,
cake decorated Uke a flag Melody West, Ktr. rl Beeale, 2. HCJNerd and Kristin Hebner,
Aui(Ust Special
champion, and Rodney
was presented by Mr. and Usa PanMs. Loll thle. 2, 3.
Keller, teierve, welding;
Red Ribbons:
Mrs. Ernest Bowers of Eina. Mendy Hill, Lori Adams an~
Tammie Starcher, champion,
Klnda
Rizer.
Racine
Brownie Troop
Attending were Mr. and
lllld Keitb Jordan, reserve,
Salisbury Junior Troop 12~7:
Robin Sauvage,
Mrs .. Paul Eichinger, Paula 1100 : Angela Hatfield. 2, Melinda Hill, 2. Lori Adms. 2.
rope; Johnnie Riebel,
lild
Tammy, Pomeroy; Nora. Kathy Parker . 3, Angle Kelly Rizer, 2. Melissa lhle.
champion,
and
Mike
Houdashelt,
Mt. and Mrs. Clifford, '· and Rhoda Jef· Becky v"" Meter 2. Billie
McGuire, reserve In en2.
Rice, Lisa Parsons. Teresa
William Eichinger, f..-s.
tomology; Danny Riggs,
Pom..-oy Brownie Troop Teaford, Debbie Holter.
Syracuse; Linda and Mandy 1076: Crystal Lane, Trlna Mandl Hill and Dixie Dugan.
champloo, and Marco Jef.
MRS. LUciu..E LEIFHEIT, A MEMBER of the Meip County Fair Board, preaented
Boyd, John Eichinger, Mr. Reeves and Suzan Thoma, ~. . Troop 1100 Salisbury
!era, reserve, flahing; Dennis
Mr. and ft1ra. Clarence Nicholl, Tuppen Plalnl, with a gift Thunday afternoon when the
Salisbury Brownie : Jll\lors: Kathy Parker. 5,
Md Mrs. Jack Gibbl, Doyle
169 N. Second St.
Donohue, c,hamplon, and
couple was hmored at the Senior Cltlzenl tent as a part ot Senior Citizens Day at the.Me/81
Tammy
Slone, ~.
and Angle Clifford. ·
and Randy, Parkerl!b.rg, W.
Middleport, 0.
Denise White, veterinary
County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are both 90 and were married 69 years ialt January.
Ruiland Cadettes : Palll · Pomeroy Brownie Troop
Va.;
Mr.
ind
Mrs.
Roger
Theywlll
be
appearing
at
the
grandstand
on
Silturda)"'e'Venlng
and
will
be
hmored
again
at
~clence; Rodney Keller,
Dugan. 2, Gena LlndseJl., , 1076 : . Kim Eblin, Crystal
Phone 9?2·2725
lbat time.
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Lane. 2; and Suzan Thome, 2.
Hubbard, Tracie and RCJI!er Denise Lamberl·
champion; David Burt,
Harrisonville , Brownie . Syracuse Junior Troop
Lee, Syracuse; Mr. and Mfs. 1052:
~~serve, tractor; Ralph
T..-rl Gilliam. L(l!'enda 1204:. Shari Coger, 2, Usa
OlarlesSayre,Pomeroy; Mr. Donahue.
Jordan, champion, and April
,_linda Salmons Will is, 2, and Julia Willis, 2.
111d Mrs . Allen Eichinger,
Wise, reserve, Ohio Birds;
Syracuse Brown ies :
Leroy Eichinger, Mrs. Max
Veronica Provo, Kristin
Bryan Gheen, champion, and
Elehlnger, Becky and Max, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haynes, Tracie Rae Hub·
Bruce Gheen, reserve,
Jr., Mary Beth Hawley, Eichinger, Colmnbus: Mrs. bard, Clnda Arnold, Julie
rocketry.
Darla Kelly, Mrs. Howard Grace Stobart, Pomeroy; Houdashell. Kim Adams,
. ·Barbara Douglas, cham·
Kathy Pickens. Heidi Cobb,
Smith, Rick and Tracy, Mrs. Greg Waugh and Carroll Hendr ix. Malinda
pion, Mary Mora, reserve,
Paneroy.
Samanllla, Oliirleston, W. Wells' and Lori Wood.
flrat aid; Becky El~er,
Racine Juniors : Lois
Marti Krawsczyn, Mid· Va.; Mr. and Mrs. John
champion, and Tamta Clark,
Frank.
Melinda Salmons.
dleport; Mr; and Mrs. Ernest Sinith and Amy, Charleston, · Pomeroy
reserve, !list aid II; David
Junior Troop
Leifheit, Akron; Mr . and w. Va; ; Henry Frank, 1180 : Tammy
C~ehart,
Burt, champion, and Nicky
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Edna Belinda Grimm,
Edle
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Mr•. Ernest Bowers and Wayland, . Middleport ; c;.r:lmm
tracie SchUl, champion, and ·
Todd, Etna: Mr. and Mrs. Debbie Nelson, Racine.
White lo&lt;lbbOns:
Tom Pullins, reserve, Kenneth Leifheit and lamUy;
The reunion will be held at
Racine Brown ie Troop
Kno:rilllle, Tenn.; Mr. and
.
photography; Keith 'Jordan,
1247: Becky Van Meter, Billie
Mrs Albert Lehr California •. lhe same place next year·
Jean Rice, 1. Randy Hill,
champion, and Raeleen
Rachel Reiber. Kelly Rizer,
OUver, bicycle.
Marty Maynard, Teresa
" Keith Wolfe, champloo, and
Teaford, Dixie Dugan, 3,
Marco Jeffers, reserve,
Alana Lyons. 2, Mendy Hill,
Kerrl Beegle and Robin
~oodworking;
Johnnie
Sauvage
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%
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. fl!ebel, champion, and Todd
W
N
Salisbury Junior Troop
ROYAL CROWN
iaoberts, reserve, gun aafety;
1100:
Rhonda
Jeffers,
Kathy
~l
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Helen Bottel f Parker. 2, and Angle CIIHord. BOffiiNG COMPANY
:Mark McGuire, champion,
I
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Pomeroy Brownie Troop
•)lnd Ralph Jordan, reserve,
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Trl na Reeves .
~xplore Ouldoors; Tej:eaa
Uprllbt Mull Ollly H1111181l
Syracuse J un lor Troop
·Dorst, champion, and Cindy
DEAR HELEN:
:PIIzer, reserve In "You Are
A liB joke 8lllCIIg us four teenage children was !bat our
the Manager"; Crystal
liptlght, upright father bad sex with Mom only four times 'Roush, champion, exploring
once to produce each d. us. Being precise.perfect, he wouldn't
'ltome economics; Angle
need a second try.
Spencer, champion, helping
WHEN niE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR BOARD asked !bat residenta wear bicentennial
Two Years ago M1111 died. At first Dad just llhrlveled Into
at home; Mary Colwell,
clothing to the Meigs Fair this year they really goi response from these four ladles who were
blmaelf and we worried tbat he might soon join her.
.champion, clean, crisp look;
taking In the sights 111 the RI'OWJds Thursday when Senior Citizens Day was observed. From
'Iben we nOticed he was wearing brlgh!A!r clothes and
Jerry Jordan, champion, and
spending more money. We'dcallandhewouldn't behane. He
the left are Elizabeth Slaven, Ethel Hughes, IWse McDade and Caryl Coot.
Bonita Harvey, reserve, child
was secretive about his weekends whicb he'd always before
care; Lena Sampson,
spend wltb us and the gralidchlldren.
·
Now- can you beUeve this -our strait..laeed father has
champion, and Beck1Eg,
reserve in Learn Abo Home
boUBilt a mollll:cycle, and goes camplnc with his woman
Furnishings; Bill Dyer ,
friend. They're planning a CJ'OS8o(!Ountry trip In her van during
Champion, and Rick Jordan,
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LANCASTER, Ohio. (UPI)
Nevertheless, Barry still . brought out a funnel. "But I bla vacation.
reserve, . vegetable garShe
lan
't
exacUy
crude
(she's
edueatec1
and
In
bus!neBII
l,
dening; Cathie Qulvey, - What the Fairfield CoWlty · had his doubts. He said measured," Barry said, "and but she's boisteious and, well - esactly oppoalte from Mom.
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been
Investigating
for
the
boy
to
produce
the
around.
The
marks
In
the
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how we can l:tlntl him back to hla senses.- WORRIED
past week as a possible UFO ' lnstnunent with which he field were 6 inches."
-ardening. ·
DEAR WORRIED:
landing site has been made the marks, the boy
Let "Dad" handle his own affairs. He's doing fine, foc a
identified as tlie love tryst of
Flanagan
,
Pagan
(6).
Mar~
late
bloomer. - H.
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tinez (6) and Ouncan ; Singer , DEAR HELEN:
At Sheriff's Dan Berry's
Major League Results
Campbell {7) and Wynegar. WP
:llOYALTY VISITS
Cmceming these people who say affairs help a marriage, I
By United Press !nternitionil
- Singer &lt;10-8). LP- Pagan ( ~ request,
members of the
~ MADRID, Spain (UPI) National League
5 ). HR - Baltimore, Singleton quote Honore de Blazac who wrote, "It Is as absurd to say tbat
King Juan Carlos and Queen Columbus-based Civil Pittsburgh 000 010 ooo- 1 1Q 1 {7 } .
a man can't love one woman all the time as it Is to say th8t a
Sophia of Spain Thursday Commission on Aerial Sa n Frncisco 000 000 ooo- 0 9 I
Candelaria 02 -4) and San - California
000 021 ooo- 3 7 0 viollnlst need&amp; several violins to play the same piece of
paid a visit tel the nuclear Phenomena spent an guillen, Oyer {6) ; Barr, Moffitt Detroit
01'2 100 OOX- ~ 7 0 music."- OBSERVER
Hartzell, Monge (.C ) and
•aircraft carrier Nimitz, the afternoon cbecklng O!arles (7) and Rader . LP-, Barr 0010}.
Et chebarrtm ; Bare, Crawford DEAR OIIIERVER:
.
Dagl!hip of !be U.S. 8th Fleet. Allen's garden.
(6) and Freehan . WP- Bare (5.
The trouble is, there are always the musicians who yearn
ALL THIS WEEK
"
Since 'ruesday, deputies Houston
000 000 OlQ- 1 .5 1 6l. LP- Hartzell !3·•&gt;. HAsfor
the
Wlre&amp;chable Stradivarius- and keep wondering if the
ladelphl 301011 01x-7 17 0 California,
Jones ( 5), Guerrero
have been Investigating In PhAndujar,
.
Mclaughlin (6 ), {1 }.
nett time aroWJd thl!y•U find it.
.
. that garden a . puzzling Sambiro (8) aind Jonnson ;
T
hese
are
the
types
who'
claim
affairs
help a manlage :
.
SATURDAY, ·
triangle of mashed cocn and Carlton &lt;15 - ~l and McCarver. Kansas City 021 000 1DO-' 8 1
LP- Andujar (6-9). HRs- Ph lla . Milwaukee 030 021 OOx- 6 ll 0 they need excuses. - H.
disc..like marks an the outer delphia, Schmidt (32), John .
Le-onard, Mingori (6) and
points of a perfectly stone (4 ).
Martinez . Stinson (6) ; Au gus . DEAR HELEN:
AUGUST 21
tine, Frisella (7) ami . Porter .
I can relate to "No Name." I also am a woman who fell In
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symmetrjeal triangle.
Ins~ With
( 11 innings}
WP - Augustine
(6-81. LP - love with another woman. I was 'll, she 37; we bad lrusbands,
The CCAP, a group of 00 Atlonlo 200 000 000 DO- 2 8 7 Leonard {1l·l l. HR - Mil·
010 000 100 01 - 3 10 1 waukee, Thomas ( 7).
and seven children between us.
Shoes From
professional men, however, Cinci
Messersm ith, Dev ine {8) and
I myself didn't care wbat society said, and felt if my
found deer tracks around the correll
; Zachry , McEnaney (8) , Boston
001 000 001 -2 a o
9:00 a.m. - Garden Tractor Pull
The
garden. 'They reported that Borbon (10}. WP- Borbon !3·2}. Chicago
110 100 10x- • 8 0 family loved me they'd try to understand.
10:00 a.m . - Tractor Pull
LP- Oevlne (2-4).
Wise,
Willoughby
(1)
and
I say: Love whom you want and Uve your own Ufe. Don't
deer commonly mate In that
Fisk : Brett (7 -8) and Down ing.
I: 00 p.m.- Pretty Baby and Little Miss &amp;
let conventional mores dictate. - NOT ASHAMED
area. CCAP alao traced the New YOrk 000 000 041- 5 11 1 LP- WiSe {9·10}.
Mister Contest - Show Ring on Hill
Los
Angeles
000
100
01&lt;6
7
2
DEAR
N.A.:
.
"landin8 pad Imprints" to
Lollch, LOckWOOd {8), ApodO· ~~~·.•~and :: ~~; 1~ j
Middleport,
Reading
between
the
Unes,
I
gather
the
other
woman
did
+6:00
p.m. - Women's Costume Contest
Allen's 11-year-old grandaon, ca (91 and Grote ; Hooton, Wall
{8}
,
sosa
18
},
Hough
(9}
and
Waits,
Buskey
!Sl,
LoRcx:he
notfeelasyoudo.
Ifshe'sstUhrithherhusbandandchUdren,
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+8:00p.m. - Kenny Starr
who admitted the prank.
Rodr iguez. WP-Hough {11 ·l l. {8} and Fosse : Briles, Bacslk can only hope she IJu recovered from her different kind of
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LP- Apodoca {7· 6! . HRs- Los w. Skok {8l. Foucault !81 1
Angeles , Cey (20}, Garvey (8 ).
Hoerner '(8} , Terpko {9) and. ove. - H.
Sundberg . WP- Buskey &lt;•·31. DEAR HELEN.
(Only games scheduled)
LP(O. l) . HR- Cieveland,
PIease ten'"Distraug ht ,, there. Is heIp .for eomp ulsive
PowellSkok
2 {6}; Texos, Burroughs
American League
!1AI.
eating In ''Overealers Anonymous." It's listed In the phone .
+Grandstand Attractions
Balt imore
101 002 ooo- • 11 1
!Only
games
scheduled
book,
or
If
there
is
no
chapter
In
her
town,
she
can
start
one,
1
Minnesota
000 023 OOx- S 9 0
using the balia1 of A.A. It works, Helen. I've lost 37 pounds and
am beginning to Uke myself.- ANONYMOUS OVEREATER
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Fans at ~ Meigs County
· twilight harness horse
program Thutaday eventna
aaw a jackpot ol races - 12 In
all - and local drivers and
horses compele lor puraea,
some successfully.
In the first and fourth racea
for three y~ old filly pacers,
Piper Pin~, owned by Dottle
Sleleki, Ironton, took first
place In botb events and wu
the trophy blanket winner.
The trophy was provided by'
Swisher-Lohse Phannacy.
. Generally a good bet,
driver Don Spencer, formerly
Of Pomeroy·and a son of the
late Sidney Spencer, an el·
cellent driver and trainer,
came through In the 5e~=ond
division to win first place In
both the second and liftb
races with "Wonder Hill".
Spencec and his sister,
Sedonia, own tbe animal.
Driving in the race also
were Burdell McKinney of
Middleport, Jrna Gem, owned
by Dorothy Mcl{enzle,
Pomeroy; · Sllerry Indestad;
driving Terry 's Baroness,
. owned by Brooks Sayre ,
Syracuse, and Rim Newhart,
• driving Ima McKnight,
owned J!y Ralph C. Calvert,
Sr., of Pomeroy.
In the third and sixtb races
for . two year old trotters,
Romilda, owned by Byron M.
Bailey, Pomeroy, and driven
by Ed Humphrey of
Pomeroy, was first In the
third but dropped to fourth In
the sixth. Marietta Girl,
owned by Ray A. Newhart,
Marietta, was second in the
third and firs\ in the sixt!l.
In the severith and lOth
races, two year old trotters,
secood division, Model Hill
owned by Scott Rankin,
Hopewell, was fll'st In the
seventh and second in the
lllh and JJR, owned by Jack
Tedrick and Ralph Daines of
Athens, taking second in the
seventh and first in the tenth.
JJR won the trophy blanked
provided by H. and R.
Firestone Store, Middleport,
for having ·the fastest time.
TarTary Silrook, owned by
William Brown, Harpster,

By MILTON RlaDIAN
UPI llportl EdiW
NEW YORK (UPI) - Boys will be boys-el;cept when they
suddenly show up as girls.
When tl)at ha~, especially In IIOIIHI lq~ed
11mn11 tournament, It stirs up people. It Isn't 10 much a matter
Of anyme objecting to boys and girls playtna together, since no
me could or would ever want to stop !bat, u It Is a matter of
being curloua over which Ia wblcb.
.
or Renee Richards is a 41-year-old ophthalmologist from
Newpcrt Beacb, Calif., who was Dr. Richard Raskin befcre
undergoing a ae~:-change operat!Gn lut year. She bu
generated111mucb controversy trying to enter the U.S. Tennis
Open as a woman rather !ban a man, whlcb II wbat her
cklver'a Ucenae always aald she was, !bat she has pushed tbe
"'eebell pennant races to the bottom of the spcrta section In a
ngnber of JleWIJIIIPel'l.
'l1le u.s. Tennis Alilod'llall won't let her play lg8inlt lhe
• - i n the U.S. Open until abe can prm abe actually is one
Of tMm by I cblunc.ome lelt. She lmo!rs If abe submits to
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THIS TROPHY BLANKET PRoVIDED by the Royal Crown Bottling Co. at Middleport
can cbaJWe .btl or her p!MII.
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'l1le WGIIIell temil playera dlln't want Renee Rlchards ·was one of three awarded io horses with the best time in Thursday's race program at the
playq wltb them, they uy, becaaae tbey lblnlt the Uoot-2 Meigs Fair Thursday. The winner of this trophy was Hillcrest Story, owned by R. G. Betts of
BarnesviUe.
doctior mJcbt blve an 1lllfalr 8dvantage aplrwt them.
Befcn ~ the 1e1: chlllge, Richard Raitln was a
rankin~ player ammg men 35 ,_..lllld O¥er, llut regardleas
of her .,eat love for tbe game, It Ia lnc&lt;lloelvable she weal
tbrouiiJID abe lid merely to beaJme the top wcanan's teonla
pia,.-. Bultlel, there Ia no evidence to llbow that Renee
Rldlnl waald be any matcb at aD for the liRs of lllril Evert
after
Califll'nia closed to
II' E - Goolagmg Cawley.
ByBllUIADDEN
Wblte SOl '· Red Sox Z:
·RaM Riebanlll has a pretty gO(ld Idea d. tbathenelf.
UPISporU Wrller
Ken Brett sjlaced eight hits within a run in the sixth .
''1 did IIIII iBidergo 1 1e1: cblnle 10 thatl coUld be awcman's
"Big Boog" PaweD., the ,3&gt; while Jorge Ortadrove in.one Crawfml nailed down Ray
........... It 41," abe IIYI·
year old Oeveland Indians run and scored anotlier as the Bare'~ fifth win by yielding
Sbeaddll, ~bough, "Jdo DOt feel tllathhould be c:ompelled to slugger, has. been Suffering White Sol topped Bostoo. just ooe hit after LeFllre's
11op p1af1ng loul'nlml.llt tenn1a and I would M!s!der It unfair · tbrou8b !be lliOit ftultrattng Brett, a most valuable run.producing single had
to be i1ijUilllttd to play In men'• events."
· . aeaaon of hla 15-year major acqulaition·since coming over increased Detroit's lead to W
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Sbe'a rllll'·
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leque career. But now be's £run the Yankees, improved in the fourth.
Rmee lUi:lllrdl waDIIIO be a 'WCIIIIIII. Sbe went tbrougb all beginning to fatten btl rWl his record to 7-8. Jack Brewen' l, Royals t:
Von Joshl!B, out for two
a.t ardell to becGme 111e, even COIIIIideriD&amp; IIUidde at one ·proWctim-IIIOIIly at the ex- Brobamer also bad two RBis
palat hnu• of iiiDir turmaill, and abe tldJJb Of henelf mly pe!lle of the Teul Hangen. for Olicago.
days with the flu, came back
Ia the Cllllted Of a woman,ao laay let her play tenn1a with the
'l'bunday night he crave Tlgen t, ~~~ 1:
with a single and triple to
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bome five runs wltb a pair d.
Roo LeFllre singled home pace Milwaukee's attack
Whltlaewaybudyeeutngaoowemeatedabwt? ldon'tiDnk homei'1J-«&lt;ly hla !Ifill and what proved to be the winning which alao featured tbree
. _ Ridlm'dl ilauq1D IUrt lilY big tn!nd. What's the big sixth of lbe year-and a run In the foortb inning and RBJs from Gorman Th(lll8S
cwltmlty If !be dael ~ • a 'WCIIIIBII? If abe can't play ~. in le8ding the Indians .run Crawford turned in 2 1-3 and !IIIO!her two by Robin
wllh thaD IIlii If !be can no l4qer play with the men, wbat to a · 74 victory over the Innings of sparkling relief Yount. Jerry Augustine, 6-8,
doel abe became, a JICIII1IIayiDc neuter? 'lbat's not right, Rangers. He bas now bit ,_
ellber.
· holnen oil Tesas pitching in
''Fromaillpletan.olnt,abehasemyrlghttodowhatshe the last week while the
cld IIlii daiD&amp; tblt, lbe certliDiy has a rlgbt to compete," aays Rangers bave now lost siJ: in
~ NatlwwMI, 1 New York allmley. ''Qf eoune there a roW.
GARY, Ind. (UP)) HigashiclOsedthedoorona
MilD be 1 ........., wwhere betwe&amp;i the right ot • priVIIte
"It bu been a frustrating Defending chainpion Tl!lwan , seventh-inning rally by
ludlvkU!and lbe pabllcilllereBt,llldallbaugiiJ•bUc Interest year for me but It's all will bave to win two games Michigan when he forced his
I&amp;JII'ali1Nweilllll tberlghtofpriftlelndlvldull, I ean'tsee because of the injuriea," said today to get a seM1d shot at mound oppment, Gadbois, to
wblre !be public iDtenlt In tbil CMe would be aulMrilDated In Powell, who, because of Hawaii In the llnala of the ground out with the bases
.. my way. AI a taudl plaf« myalf, I'D be interested to Bee -*11!, shoolder and knee Senior Little League World loaded.
bow abe dael •p"* the wcmen plaJtl'l."
mlaerlea was balling just .217 Series.
Earlier, Richmond, Va.
RmeeRiebanlllil"" t•hcap!MibeWOIDIIISaturdlyln entering the game.
·
Hawaii Thurlday night re- and Taiwan, both beaten
He homered with Rico IIIIIned unbeaten to advance
tbebllllldlaltlle1'1111111Week0penatSIIuth0rqe, N.J.
Her !Ira oppaaent II C.lby Beene, a ~-old teaching pro carty aboard in !be fourtb to to lbe finals of the doublefrGID Boaltcla wbG..,. lllle doeln't miDI at aD pia~ against !lake the Indians to a 4-4lead ellmlnatilll tournament Ill
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and then belped eraae a 5-4 Saturday.
'Ddlloii mejllla tbe traditional prep for the U.S. Open at deftdt wltb another twKIIJI
The team from Aiea Shrider names
Fonll B1111, wbldl pta under way Sept. I. Reaee Richards shot In the eighth. He drove trtmmed Grand Rapids,
~aJ~abe'uppeal._ tbe USTA'a tJedoloo barring her from the home his final run with a Micb., 2-1, with Keith Oyama
U.S. OpeD If abe am't pua the ~teat, wblch she lingle In the ntntb.
· inoeldng In both runs wjth a
dedhwto tllle. file Uo NJI she will DGt- the USTA. .
Ellewhere In !be American siJ:th..innlng double.
new MU trainer
8Dcb cmqa'lcalilllll!
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The Hawaii win overshad·
Do J'W 1a••n1w the good old daJI wben boYI ~boys Baltimore, 5-4, Detroit aired a liilUant two.bltter by
llldprlawenpialllld.ltwasiUJtoleDwblcb werewhil!ltby &amp;haded Cellfornla, 4-3, Michigan's Doug Gadbois,
OXFORD, Ohio (UPI)
tbe 'Willi wwe the pantl.
Ollc:ago put away Boston, 4-2, who struck oul 15 l.slanders.
Miami
Unlvenlty Athletic
Roo
fDgashl
won
oo
a
five
and Mllwallllee topped
Director
Richard Shrider bu
Kansu City, 1&gt;4; In !be mly hitter, striking out a dozen
SUNDAY
IIQIOOnced
tblt Mark Nlerent.tters.
lllUDf8 acheduled.
AUGUST22
garten IJ replacing Ron
Sunday, 8·2p.m.
Rlbarlc u a•etant atbletlc
Walkup,2·10p.m.
trainer at the lcbool.
Rlharlc has been appointed
MEAT
the ftnt he8d trainer at
Florida Technological
Baktcl sttek, raul
University In Orlando, F._.
bttf, lloundor fish,
hlmburter lftak, him.
1'1~. 25, a.naUve
of Dulutb~Minn., holdli a B.S.
VEGETABLES
degree fnm !be University of
, Grttn bMns, corn,
Mlnqeeota·Dululh and a MasI·, • noodltt.
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the put year In the HOOilen'
POTAlOES
"Y_.II have to 111oo1 ..,lcltl
basketball and baseball
Olla 1 ltert moving, 1•m llkls, malhtcl, home
training prosram as a
• llatcllng fer the S!Hmbolil
frlft.
graduate alllatant.
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victory over Tattle Kate In ·
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· cadillac's Ace covered the·
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DON .SPENCER, SON 0~ THE LATE Sidney Spencer, Pomeroy, well known horse
driver lllld trainer, makes It to victory In the fifth race at the Meigs Co Wily Fair Thur8day
night.

'lliREE LOCAL DRIVERS were featured In this fifth
race at !be Melga Co1111ty Fair Thunday. In the pack are
l!urdell' McKinney, Mlddlepot't; Sherry Indeslad,,
l'umerey, lllld Don Spencer, formerly of Pomeroy, and·
now of Marietta.

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evening. Humphrey's horse wu "Rooillda" owned by
Byrm M. Bailey, alao of Pomeroy.

won both the eighth and 11th
races, also lor three year old
pacers, first division. In the
sei:ond division, the ninth and
. 12th races, Hillcrest Story,
owned by R. G. Betta, Bar•
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RIDENOUR'S

mce, advanced Into today's
losers bracket semifinals.
The winner will play Grand
Rapids tonight for !be right to
oppose Hawaii In the tourney
finals.
Hung Fu-lln pitched a one·
hitter as the Talwaneae olde·
lined New Castle, Del., 5-2, in
the afternoon game and Rlcb·
mond exploded for seven runs
In the faurth Inning to
o\oertake and ouet Canada, 11·
5.
Shortstop Mark Meleski
cracked his second homer of
the series to lead the
VIrginians who trailed the
Canadian champs, 3-1 after
tbree Innings.
Tal wan built a 5-0
advantage before Larry
lenoir homered In the fourth
imlng for !be eastern region
champs' only hit. Lenoir's
blaat followed the mly walk
given up by Hung.

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Kansas City ace Dennis
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ex'
pectant Father moved ahead
· of Mooreland Layne In the.
stretch and held on for a head
victory In the feall!red eighth
race at Scioto Downs
Thursday night.
Double Strength was third.
Driven by Terry Holton,
Expectant Father covered
the mile In 2:03 4-6 and paid
$10.:1ll, $4.60 and $3.60.
Edgewood Handora (2)
won the flrai race and Pinball
( 4) the secood for a nlghlly
double combination worth
$113.60.
A crowd of 4,225 wagered

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hit the Orioles over tbe 2 1-3
imlngs to notch his 15th save.
Lyman Bostock set up the ·
wimlng Mtmesota rWlin the
siJ:th by drawing .a basesloaded walk from reliever
Tippy Martinez which forced
home Butch Wynegar.
Wynesar and Stew Brye
knocked In the other Twins'

12U ; Dabble Mlchltl, 3r
Girl Scout Troopa were weD .,d Moll nell Thomes.
Cog II' .
repreal!llted in 111e Melp
Pomeroy Junior Troo/. SharI
Syrac:UM
Troq~
Jllllor Fair lhla ...,ar 1110 : Tammy Capehart, , 1120 : Jill Brownie
'!be Dchincer re111lm was "-··ty
N.. u . Becky
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Olide Eblin.
held AQ~~. I at the Route 33 wllh 11 troopa entering the
Recine Junior Troop : Adkins, Angle Davit, Kim Jo
Sherrl Sinon, 2,
Roadalde Park with 54 competition with their Kathy Babr, 2. Melinda Cogar.
Chr
lstlna
Arnold. Juanita
exhibits In lhe junior fair Salmons. 2.
present.
Syracuse Jun lor Troop Gul nthor , Btcky Amott ll!d'
Mrs. Eckla Wayland was llll.ldln8.
120~: ·shar.l Cesar. 3, Susan Sherrl Rllchlt.
Chesler Jill lor TrOOfl JQ.It:
recognized 11 the eldest
Selllcted to receive the JeH. 2, Kim Wwirr&lt;Nt, 2, Mai"y
Miry
Hibbs. Jenny Burke,
outstanding
troop
award
was
Winebrenner.
3.
and
Allee
atlendlng; Samantha Waugh,
Oloryl Folmer, Pam Law..,,
lhe )'OIIlgest, and Mr. and Racine Brownie Troop 1100 Rl~~lc2~se Brownie Troop Andree Betty, Beth Teaford,
' Champions and ·reserve
Mn. Kenneth Leifheit, whose leader Ia Charlotte 1120: Paula Winebrenner. Beretta Oeeler.
Horrlsonvllle Brownloa
KnoxviUe, Tenn. the family Wamsley. Mrs. Mary Wise Becky Roush and Kim Jo
e)lampl0111 In 1 variety oi4-H
1052: Darla Hatfield, Mary
iravellng the farthest. Prayer and Ml'l. Donna Ohlinger, ~er .
PfOjeell were announced at
. Jane King, Rile William.., .
)l'ecedinB lhe dinner waa both long-time girl scout Bel~=~~.~ ~a'Z?~~~'.
the Wedne8day youtb night
Racine Junlor Troop:
given by Rslph Eichinger. leaders, judged the elhiblts Pam Reibel, Cheryl Folmer, Melinda Salmons. 2, Loren
program.
Wolfe.
Games were played and and awarded ribbons, as 2; Terry Ann Starcher.
They are Fred Young,
Pomeroy Junior Troor.
follows
:
Harrisonville
Troop
1052:
pr!Jea
awarded
In
the
af·
champloo and Mike McGuire,
11SO: Tam my Capehar ,
Blue
Ribbons:
Kanda
·
Donahue.
Susan
Arternoon.
reserve, electrl~lly; Ed
Raclne Brownie Troop nold. Linda Rlgg.s, Lisa DIK.Ie Eblin.
In obaervance · of .the 12.0: Meii$Sa lhle, Teresa Riggs, Bridget -Largent ,
Holter, champ(on, mon&amp;y
ticentennial year, a large Teaford.- :z. Debbie Holler, Katrina DonOhue, Melissa
lilanagement; David Bw-t,
cake decorated Uke a flag Melody West, Ktr. rl Beeale, 2. HCJNerd and Kristin Hebner,
Aui(Ust Special
champion, and Rodney
was presented by Mr. and Usa PanMs. Loll thle. 2, 3.
Keller, teierve, welding;
Red Ribbons:
Mrs. Ernest Bowers of Eina. Mendy Hill, Lori Adams an~
Tammie Starcher, champion,
Klnda
Rizer.
Racine
Brownie Troop
Attending were Mr. and
lllld Keitb Jordan, reserve,
Salisbury Junior Troop 12~7:
Robin Sauvage,
Mrs .. Paul Eichinger, Paula 1100 : Angela Hatfield. 2, Melinda Hill, 2. Lori Adms. 2.
rope; Johnnie Riebel,
lild
Tammy, Pomeroy; Nora. Kathy Parker . 3, Angle Kelly Rizer, 2. Melissa lhle.
champion,
and
Mike
Houdashelt,
Mt. and Mrs. Clifford, '· and Rhoda Jef· Becky v"" Meter 2. Billie
McGuire, reserve In en2.
Rice, Lisa Parsons. Teresa
William Eichinger, f..-s.
tomology; Danny Riggs,
Pom..-oy Brownie Troop Teaford, Debbie Holter.
Syracuse; Linda and Mandy 1076: Crystal Lane, Trlna Mandl Hill and Dixie Dugan.
champloo, and Marco Jef.
MRS. LUciu..E LEIFHEIT, A MEMBER of the Meip County Fair Board, preaented
Boyd, John Eichinger, Mr. Reeves and Suzan Thoma, ~. . Troop 1100 Salisbury
!era, reserve, flahing; Dennis
Mr. and ft1ra. Clarence Nicholl, Tuppen Plalnl, with a gift Thunday afternoon when the
Salisbury Brownie : Jll\lors: Kathy Parker. 5,
Md Mrs. Jack Gibbl, Doyle
169 N. Second St.
Donohue, c,hamplon, and
couple was hmored at the Senior Cltlzenl tent as a part ot Senior Citizens Day at the.Me/81
Tammy
Slone, ~.
and Angle Clifford. ·
and Randy, Parkerl!b.rg, W.
Middleport, 0.
Denise White, veterinary
County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are both 90 and were married 69 years ialt January.
Ruiland Cadettes : Palll · Pomeroy Brownie Troop
Va.;
Mr.
ind
Mrs.
Roger
Theywlll
be
appearing
at
the
grandstand
on
Silturda)"'e'Venlng
and
will
be
hmored
again
at
~clence; Rodney Keller,
Dugan. 2, Gena LlndseJl., , 1076 : . Kim Eblin, Crystal
Phone 9?2·2725
lbat time.
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Lane. 2; and Suzan Thome, 2.
Hubbard, Tracie and RCJI!er Denise Lamberl·
champion; David Burt,
Harrisonville , Brownie . Syracuse Junior Troop
Lee, Syracuse; Mr. and Mfs. 1052:
~~serve, tractor; Ralph
T..-rl Gilliam. L(l!'enda 1204:. Shari Coger, 2, Usa
OlarlesSayre,Pomeroy; Mr. Donahue.
Jordan, champion, and April
,_linda Salmons Will is, 2, and Julia Willis, 2.
111d Mrs . Allen Eichinger,
Wise, reserve, Ohio Birds;
Syracuse Brown ies :
Leroy Eichinger, Mrs. Max
Veronica Provo, Kristin
Bryan Gheen, champion, and
Elehlnger, Becky and Max, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haynes, Tracie Rae Hub·
Bruce Gheen, reserve,
Jr., Mary Beth Hawley, Eichinger, Colmnbus: Mrs. bard, Clnda Arnold, Julie
rocketry.
Darla Kelly, Mrs. Howard Grace Stobart, Pomeroy; Houdashell. Kim Adams,
. ·Barbara Douglas, cham·
Kathy Pickens. Heidi Cobb,
Smith, Rick and Tracy, Mrs. Greg Waugh and Carroll Hendr ix. Malinda
pion, Mary Mora, reserve,
Paneroy.
Samanllla, Oliirleston, W. Wells' and Lori Wood.
flrat aid; Becky El~er,
Racine Juniors : Lois
Marti Krawsczyn, Mid· Va.; Mr. and Mrs. John
champion, and Tamta Clark,
Frank.
Melinda Salmons.
dleport; Mr; and Mrs. Ernest Sinith and Amy, Charleston, · Pomeroy
reserve, !list aid II; David
Junior Troop
Leifheit, Akron; Mr . and w. Va; ; Henry Frank, 1180 : Tammy
C~ehart,
Burt, champion, and Nicky
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Edna Belinda Grimm,
Edle
I..:eonarl\, small engines;
Mr•. Ernest Bowers and Wayland, . Middleport ; c;.r:lmm
tracie SchUl, champion, and ·
Todd, Etna: Mr. and Mrs. Debbie Nelson, Racine.
White lo&lt;lbbOns:
Tom Pullins, reserve, Kenneth Leifheit and lamUy;
The reunion will be held at
Racine Brown ie Troop
Kno:rilllle, Tenn.; Mr. and
.
photography; Keith 'Jordan,
1247: Becky Van Meter, Billie
Mrs Albert Lehr California •. lhe same place next year·
Jean Rice, 1. Randy Hill,
champion, and Raeleen
Rachel Reiber. Kelly Rizer,
OUver, bicycle.
Marty Maynard, Teresa
" Keith Wolfe, champloo, and
Teaford, Dixie Dugan, 3,
Marco Jeffers, reserve,
Alana Lyons. 2, Mendy Hill,
Kerrl Beegle and Robin
~oodworking;
Johnnie
Sauvage
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. fl!ebel, champion, and Todd
W
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Salisbury Junior Troop
ROYAL CROWN
iaoberts, reserve, gun aafety;
1100:
Rhonda
Jeffers,
Kathy
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Helen Bottel f Parker. 2, and Angle CIIHord. BOffiiNG COMPANY
:Mark McGuire, champion,
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Pomeroy Brownie Troop
•)lnd Ralph Jordan, reserve,
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Trl na Reeves .
~xplore Ouldoors; Tej:eaa
Uprllbt Mull Ollly H1111181l
Syracuse J un lor Troop
·Dorst, champion, and Cindy
DEAR HELEN:
:PIIzer, reserve In "You Are
A liB joke 8lllCIIg us four teenage children was !bat our
the Manager"; Crystal
liptlght, upright father bad sex with Mom only four times 'Roush, champion, exploring
once to produce each d. us. Being precise.perfect, he wouldn't
'ltome economics; Angle
need a second try.
Spencer, champion, helping
WHEN niE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR BOARD asked !bat residenta wear bicentennial
Two Years ago M1111 died. At first Dad just llhrlveled Into
at home; Mary Colwell,
clothing to the Meigs Fair this year they really goi response from these four ladles who were
blmaelf and we worried tbat he might soon join her.
.champion, clean, crisp look;
taking In the sights 111 the RI'OWJds Thursday when Senior Citizens Day was observed. From
'Iben we nOticed he was wearing brlgh!A!r clothes and
Jerry Jordan, champion, and
spending more money. We'dcallandhewouldn't behane. He
the left are Elizabeth Slaven, Ethel Hughes, IWse McDade and Caryl Coot.
Bonita Harvey, reserve, child
was secretive about his weekends whicb he'd always before
care; Lena Sampson,
spend wltb us and the gralidchlldren.
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Now- can you beUeve this -our strait..laeed father has
champion, and Beck1Eg,
reserve in Learn Abo Home
boUBilt a mollll:cycle, and goes camplnc with his woman
Furnishings; Bill Dyer ,
friend. They're planning a CJ'OS8o(!Ountry trip In her van during
Champion, and Rick Jordan,
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LANCASTER, Ohio. (UPI)
Nevertheless, Barry still . brought out a funnel. "But I bla vacation.
reserve, . vegetable garShe
lan
't
exacUy
crude
(she's
edueatec1
and
In
bus!neBII
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dening; Cathie Qulvey, - What the Fairfield CoWlty · had his doubts. He said measured," Barry said, "and but she's boisteious and, well - esactly oppoalte from Mom.
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been
Investigating
for
the
boy
to
produce
the
around.
The
marks
In
the
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how we can l:tlntl him back to hla senses.- WORRIED
past week as a possible UFO ' lnstnunent with which he field were 6 inches."
-ardening. ·
DEAR WORRIED:
landing site has been made the marks, the boy
Let "Dad" handle his own affairs. He's doing fine, foc a
identified as tlie love tryst of
Flanagan
,
Pagan
(6).
Mar~
late
bloomer. - H.
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tinez (6) and Ouncan ; Singer , DEAR HELEN:
At Sheriff's Dan Berry's
Major League Results
Campbell {7) and Wynegar. WP
:llOYALTY VISITS
Cmceming these people who say affairs help a marriage, I
By United Press !nternitionil
- Singer &lt;10-8). LP- Pagan ( ~ request,
members of the
~ MADRID, Spain (UPI) National League
5 ). HR - Baltimore, Singleton quote Honore de Blazac who wrote, "It Is as absurd to say tbat
King Juan Carlos and Queen Columbus-based Civil Pittsburgh 000 010 ooo- 1 1Q 1 {7 } .
a man can't love one woman all the time as it Is to say th8t a
Sophia of Spain Thursday Commission on Aerial Sa n Frncisco 000 000 ooo- 0 9 I
Candelaria 02 -4) and San - California
000 021 ooo- 3 7 0 viollnlst need&amp; several violins to play the same piece of
paid a visit tel the nuclear Phenomena spent an guillen, Oyer {6) ; Barr, Moffitt Detroit
01'2 100 OOX- ~ 7 0 music."- OBSERVER
Hartzell, Monge (.C ) and
•aircraft carrier Nimitz, the afternoon cbecklng O!arles (7) and Rader . LP-, Barr 0010}.
Et chebarrtm ; Bare, Crawford DEAR OIIIERVER:
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Dagl!hip of !be U.S. 8th Fleet. Allen's garden.
(6) and Freehan . WP- Bare (5.
The trouble is, there are always the musicians who yearn
ALL THIS WEEK
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Since 'ruesday, deputies Houston
000 000 OlQ- 1 .5 1 6l. LP- Hartzell !3·•&gt;. HAsfor
the
Wlre&amp;chable Stradivarius- and keep wondering if the
ladelphl 301011 01x-7 17 0 California,
Jones ( 5), Guerrero
have been Investigating In PhAndujar,
.
Mclaughlin (6 ), {1 }.
nett time aroWJd thl!y•U find it.
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. that garden a . puzzling Sambiro (8) aind Jonnson ;
T
hese
are
the
types
who'
claim
affairs
help a manlage :
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SATURDAY, ·
triangle of mashed cocn and Carlton &lt;15 - ~l and McCarver. Kansas City 021 000 1DO-' 8 1
LP- Andujar (6-9). HRs- Ph lla . Milwaukee 030 021 OOx- 6 ll 0 they need excuses. - H.
disc..like marks an the outer delphia, Schmidt (32), John .
Le-onard, Mingori (6) and
points of a perfectly stone (4 ).
Martinez . Stinson (6) ; Au gus . DEAR HELEN:
AUGUST 21
tine, Frisella (7) ami . Porter .
I can relate to "No Name." I also am a woman who fell In
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symmetrjeal triangle.
Ins~ With
( 11 innings}
WP - Augustine
(6-81. LP - love with another woman. I was 'll, she 37; we bad lrusbands,
The CCAP, a group of 00 Atlonlo 200 000 000 DO- 2 8 7 Leonard {1l·l l. HR - Mil·
010 000 100 01 - 3 10 1 waukee, Thomas ( 7).
and seven children between us.
Shoes From
professional men, however, Cinci
Messersm ith, Dev ine {8) and
I myself didn't care wbat society said, and felt if my
found deer tracks around the correll
; Zachry , McEnaney (8) , Boston
001 000 001 -2 a o
9:00 a.m. - Garden Tractor Pull
The
garden. 'They reported that Borbon (10}. WP- Borbon !3·2}. Chicago
110 100 10x- • 8 0 family loved me they'd try to understand.
10:00 a.m . - Tractor Pull
LP- Oevlne (2-4).
Wise,
Willoughby
(1)
and
I say: Love whom you want and Uve your own Ufe. Don't
deer commonly mate In that
Fisk : Brett (7 -8) and Down ing.
I: 00 p.m.- Pretty Baby and Little Miss &amp;
let conventional mores dictate. - NOT ASHAMED
area. CCAP alao traced the New YOrk 000 000 041- 5 11 1 LP- WiSe {9·10}.
Mister Contest - Show Ring on Hill
Los
Angeles
000
100
01&lt;6
7
2
DEAR
N.A.:
.
"landin8 pad Imprints" to
Lollch, LOckWOOd {8), ApodO· ~~~·.•~and :: ~~; 1~ j
Middleport,
Reading
between
the
Unes,
I
gather
the
other
woman
did
+6:00
p.m. - Women's Costume Contest
Allen's 11-year-old grandaon, ca (91 and Grote ; Hooton, Wall
{8}
,
sosa
18
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Hough
(9}
and
Waits,
Buskey
!Sl,
LoRcx:he
notfeelasyoudo.
Ifshe'sstUhrithherhusbandandchUdren,
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+8:00p.m. - Kenny Starr
who admitted the prank.
Rodr iguez. WP-Hough {11 ·l l. {8} and Fosse : Briles, Bacslk can only hope she IJu recovered from her different kind of
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LP- Apodoca {7· 6! . HRs- Los w. Skok {8l. Foucault !81 1
Angeles , Cey (20}, Garvey (8 ).
Hoerner '(8} , Terpko {9) and. ove. - H.
Sundberg . WP- Buskey &lt;•·31. DEAR HELEN.
(Only games scheduled)
LP(O. l) . HR- Cieveland,
PIease ten'"Distraug ht ,, there. Is heIp .for eomp ulsive
PowellSkok
2 {6}; Texos, Burroughs
American League
!1AI.
eating In ''Overealers Anonymous." It's listed In the phone .
+Grandstand Attractions
Balt imore
101 002 ooo- • 11 1
!Only
games
scheduled
book,
or
If
there
is
no
chapter
In
her
town,
she
can
start
one,
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Minnesota
000 023 OOx- S 9 0
using the balia1 of A.A. It works, Helen. I've lost 37 pounds and
am beginning to Uke myself.- ANONYMOUS OVEREATER
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· twilight harness horse
program Thutaday eventna
aaw a jackpot ol races - 12 In
all - and local drivers and
horses compele lor puraea,
some successfully.
In the first and fourth racea
for three y~ old filly pacers,
Piper Pin~, owned by Dottle
Sleleki, Ironton, took first
place In botb events and wu
the trophy blanket winner.
The trophy was provided by'
Swisher-Lohse Phannacy.
. Generally a good bet,
driver Don Spencer, formerly
Of Pomeroy·and a son of the
late Sidney Spencer, an el·
cellent driver and trainer,
came through In the 5e~=ond
division to win first place In
both the second and liftb
races with "Wonder Hill".
Spencec and his sister,
Sedonia, own tbe animal.
Driving in the race also
were Burdell McKinney of
Middleport, Jrna Gem, owned
by Dorothy Mcl{enzle,
Pomeroy; · Sllerry Indestad;
driving Terry 's Baroness,
. owned by Brooks Sayre ,
Syracuse, and Rim Newhart,
• driving Ima McKnight,
owned J!y Ralph C. Calvert,
Sr., of Pomeroy.
In the third and sixtb races
for . two year old trotters,
Romilda, owned by Byron M.
Bailey, Pomeroy, and driven
by Ed Humphrey of
Pomeroy, was first In the
third but dropped to fourth In
the sixth. Marietta Girl,
owned by Ray A. Newhart,
Marietta, was second in the
third and firs\ in the sixt!l.
In the severith and lOth
races, two year old trotters,
secood division, Model Hill
owned by Scott Rankin,
Hopewell, was fll'st In the
seventh and second in the
lllh and JJR, owned by Jack
Tedrick and Ralph Daines of
Athens, taking second in the
seventh and first in the tenth.
JJR won the trophy blanked
provided by H. and R.
Firestone Store, Middleport,
for having ·the fastest time.
TarTary Silrook, owned by
William Brown, Harpster,

By MILTON RlaDIAN
UPI llportl EdiW
NEW YORK (UPI) - Boys will be boys-el;cept when they
suddenly show up as girls.
When tl)at ha~, especially In IIOIIHI lq~ed
11mn11 tournament, It stirs up people. It Isn't 10 much a matter
Of anyme objecting to boys and girls playtna together, since no
me could or would ever want to stop !bat, u It Is a matter of
being curloua over which Ia wblcb.
.
or Renee Richards is a 41-year-old ophthalmologist from
Newpcrt Beacb, Calif., who was Dr. Richard Raskin befcre
undergoing a ae~:-change operat!Gn lut year. She bu
generated111mucb controversy trying to enter the U.S. Tennis
Open as a woman rather !ban a man, whlcb II wbat her
cklver'a Ucenae always aald she was, !bat she has pushed tbe
"'eebell pennant races to the bottom of the spcrta section In a
ngnber of JleWIJIIIPel'l.
'l1le u.s. Tennis Alilod'llall won't let her play lg8inlt lhe
• - i n the U.S. Open until abe can prm abe actually is one
Of tMm by I cblunc.ome lelt. She lmo!rs If abe submits to
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THIS TROPHY BLANKET PRoVIDED by the Royal Crown Bottling Co. at Middleport
can cbaJWe .btl or her p!MII.
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'l1le WGIIIell temil playera dlln't want Renee Rlchards ·was one of three awarded io horses with the best time in Thursday's race program at the
playq wltb them, they uy, becaaae tbey lblnlt the Uoot-2 Meigs Fair Thursday. The winner of this trophy was Hillcrest Story, owned by R. G. Betts of
BarnesviUe.
doctior mJcbt blve an 1lllfalr 8dvantage aplrwt them.
Befcn ~ the 1e1: chlllge, Richard Raitln was a
rankin~ player ammg men 35 ,_..lllld O¥er, llut regardleas
of her .,eat love for tbe game, It Ia lnc&lt;lloelvable she weal
tbrouiiJID abe lid merely to beaJme the top wcanan's teonla
pia,.-. Bultlel, there Ia no evidence to llbow that Renee
Rldlnl waald be any matcb at aD for the liRs of lllril Evert
after
Califll'nia closed to
II' E - Goolagmg Cawley.
ByBllUIADDEN
Wblte SOl '· Red Sox Z:
·RaM Riebanlll has a pretty gO(ld Idea d. tbathenelf.
UPISporU Wrller
Ken Brett sjlaced eight hits within a run in the sixth .
''1 did IIIII iBidergo 1 1e1: cblnle 10 thatl coUld be awcman's
"Big Boog" PaweD., the ,3&gt; while Jorge Ortadrove in.one Crawfml nailed down Ray
........... It 41," abe IIYI·
year old Oeveland Indians run and scored anotlier as the Bare'~ fifth win by yielding
Sbeaddll, ~bough, "Jdo DOt feel tllathhould be c:ompelled to slugger, has. been Suffering White Sol topped Bostoo. just ooe hit after LeFllre's
11op p1af1ng loul'nlml.llt tenn1a and I would M!s!der It unfair · tbrou8b !be lliOit ftultrattng Brett, a most valuable run.producing single had
to be i1ijUilllttd to play In men'• events."
· . aeaaon of hla 15-year major acqulaition·since coming over increased Detroit's lead to W
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Sbe'a rllll'·
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leque career. But now be's £run the Yankees, improved in the fourth.
Rmee lUi:lllrdl waDIIIO be a 'WCIIIIIII. Sbe went tbrougb all beginning to fatten btl rWl his record to 7-8. Jack Brewen' l, Royals t:
Von Joshl!B, out for two
a.t ardell to becGme 111e, even COIIIIideriD&amp; IIUidde at one ·proWctim-IIIOIIly at the ex- Brobamer also bad two RBis
palat hnu• of iiiDir turmaill, and abe tldJJb Of henelf mly pe!lle of the Teul Hangen. for Olicago.
days with the flu, came back
Ia the Cllllted Of a woman,ao laay let her play tenn1a with the
'l'bunday night he crave Tlgen t, ~~~ 1:
with a single and triple to
•-·
bome five runs wltb a pair d.
Roo LeFllre singled home pace Milwaukee's attack
Whltlaewaybudyeeutngaoowemeatedabwt? ldon'tiDnk homei'1J-«&lt;ly hla !Ifill and what proved to be the winning which alao featured tbree
. _ Ridlm'dl ilauq1D IUrt lilY big tn!nd. What's the big sixth of lbe year-and a run In the foortb inning and RBJs from Gorman Th(lll8S
cwltmlty If !be dael ~ • a 'WCIIIIBII? If abe can't play ~. in le8ding the Indians .run Crawford turned in 2 1-3 and !IIIO!her two by Robin
wllh thaD IIlii If !be can no l4qer play with the men, wbat to a · 74 victory over the Innings of sparkling relief Yount. Jerry Augustine, 6-8,
doel abe became, a JICIII1IIayiDc neuter? 'lbat's not right, Rangers. He bas now bit ,_
ellber.
· holnen oil Tesas pitching in
''Fromaillpletan.olnt,abehasemyrlghttodowhatshe the last week while the
cld IIlii daiD&amp; tblt, lbe certliDiy has a rlgbt to compete," aays Rangers bave now lost siJ: in
~ NatlwwMI, 1 New York allmley. ''Qf eoune there a roW.
GARY, Ind. (UP)) HigashiclOsedthedoorona
MilD be 1 ........., wwhere betwe&amp;i the right ot • priVIIte
"It bu been a frustrating Defending chainpion Tl!lwan , seventh-inning rally by
ludlvkU!and lbe pabllcilllereBt,llldallbaugiiJ•bUc Interest year for me but It's all will bave to win two games Michigan when he forced his
I&amp;JII'ali1Nweilllll tberlghtofpriftlelndlvldull, I ean'tsee because of the injuriea," said today to get a seM1d shot at mound oppment, Gadbois, to
wblre !be public iDtenlt In tbil CMe would be aulMrilDated In Powell, who, because of Hawaii In the llnala of the ground out with the bases
.. my way. AI a taudl plaf« myalf, I'D be interested to Bee -*11!, shoolder and knee Senior Little League World loaded.
bow abe dael •p"* the wcmen plaJtl'l."
mlaerlea was balling just .217 Series.
Earlier, Richmond, Va.
RmeeRiebanlllil"" t•hcap!MibeWOIDIIISaturdlyln entering the game.
·
Hawaii Thurlday night re- and Taiwan, both beaten
He homered with Rico IIIIIned unbeaten to advance
tbebllllldlaltlle1'1111111Week0penatSIIuth0rqe, N.J.
Her !Ira oppaaent II C.lby Beene, a ~-old teaching pro carty aboard in !be fourtb to to lbe finals of the doublefrGID Boaltcla wbG..,. lllle doeln't miDI at aD pia~ against !lake the Indians to a 4-4lead ellmlnatilll tournament Ill
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and then belped eraae a 5-4 Saturday.
'Ddlloii mejllla tbe traditional prep for the U.S. Open at deftdt wltb another twKIIJI
The team from Aiea Shrider names
Fonll B1111, wbldl pta under way Sept. I. Reaee Richards shot In the eighth. He drove trtmmed Grand Rapids,
~aJ~abe'uppeal._ tbe USTA'a tJedoloo barring her from the home his final run with a Micb., 2-1, with Keith Oyama
U.S. OpeD If abe am't pua the ~teat, wblch she lingle In the ntntb.
· inoeldng In both runs wjth a
dedhwto tllle. file Uo NJI she will DGt- the USTA. .
Ellewhere In !be American siJ:th..innlng double.
new MU trainer
8Dcb cmqa'lcalilllll!
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League, Minnesota edged
The Hawaii win overshad·
Do J'W 1a••n1w the good old daJI wben boYI ~boys Baltimore, 5-4, Detroit aired a liilUant two.bltter by
llldprlawenpialllld.ltwasiUJtoleDwblcb werewhil!ltby &amp;haded Cellfornla, 4-3, Michigan's Doug Gadbois,
OXFORD, Ohio (UPI)
tbe 'Willi wwe the pantl.
Ollc:ago put away Boston, 4-2, who struck oul 15 l.slanders.
Miami
Unlvenlty Athletic
Roo
fDgashl
won
oo
a
five
and Mllwallllee topped
Director
Richard Shrider bu
Kansu City, 1&gt;4; In !be mly hitter, striking out a dozen
SUNDAY
IIQIOOnced
tblt Mark Nlerent.tters.
lllUDf8 acheduled.
AUGUST22
garten IJ replacing Ron
Sunday, 8·2p.m.
Rlbarlc u a•etant atbletlc
Walkup,2·10p.m.
trainer at the lcbool.
Rlharlc has been appointed
MEAT
the ftnt he8d trainer at
Florida Technological
Baktcl sttek, raul
University In Orlando, F._.
bttf, lloundor fish,
hlmburter lftak, him.
1'1~. 25, a.naUve
of Dulutb~Minn., holdli a B.S.
VEGETABLES
degree fnm !be University of
, Grttn bMns, corn,
Mlnqeeota·Dululh and a MasI·, • noodltt.
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ter's degree from Indiana
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the put year In the HOOilen'
POTAlOES
"Y_.II have to 111oo1 ..,lcltl
basketball and baseball
Olla 1 ltert moving, 1•m llkls, malhtcl, home
training prosram as a
• llatcllng fer the S!Hmbolil
frlft.
graduate alllatant.
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RIVER DOWNS
CINCINNATI (UPI) - In
his fourth win of the day,
Steve Couthen piloted
C.dillac's Ace to a 3'% length
victory over Tattle Kate In ·
the $3,800 featured race at
River Oowna Thursday.
· cadillac's Ace covered the·
mlleand 70 yarda In 1:41 3-5
to pay ~.60, $4.40 and $3.40.
TatUe Kale paid ~.80 and
~.:Ill.

Cupld'g Helper came In
third and returned $4.80.
A7-2 dally double comblna·
Um of Venturous Miss and
Master Fi8hler was worth
$341.40.
The 4,4t6 fans bet $394,151.

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'For All OccasionsWt Wlre Flowers
EYirywhtrt

992-2039
PomiiOJ Fner Shop ·
Mrs. Mllllnl Yen Miter
I'll. 992·2Ut
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To help deliver dependable per ~
formance, thii Frigidaire Heavy
Outy Washer has a heavy
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components used In
Frig idaire Commercial
Washers. It keeps the
shape and stretch In knlls
longer with the gentle wash aclion
or the Frigidaire Knits cycle. helps
keep wr inkles out of permanent
press Items with 3 Permanent Press
Wash cycles. Team It up with the
big-load drying capac ity of the
.Frigidaire Dryer. It lets you dry as
much as lin 18-!b. load all at once.
and pfOvides tender care for every·
thing from delicates to denims.

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Vlt.Fiot i0r"'7 30 p m . lu Tt.ursday.

Meeting

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Wedne1doy •ervlu , ts p.m

LAYREl CliFF FREE METHODIST
Stl VEA RIDGE , Worship 10 a.m. CHURCH Rev . Flor.d F Shook,
poslor, Lloyd Wr ght, Sunday
Church School 9 a .m.
TUPPERS PlAINS, Wonhlp 9 School Supt.; Motnlng Wonhlp
9·30 a m.; Sundoy School 10.:10
a m Church Schooll Oa .m.
KENO CHYRCH OF CHRIST, a m , Weckulttdov Prayer ond I I·
TRINITY CHURCH Rev W H Eventng
worshlp 1
7 30 George Fr.dtrlck , supt S.rvlc:e blo Study 7 30 p m.; Sundoy
Pamn pastor Roy Mayer, Sun · Wednesday pro~er meeting 7 30 weekly. 9 30 a m. on Sunday:, evening worohlp 7•30 p.m.. Choir
day school iupt Church S&lt;:hool p m.
Preochmg fir~ I and th1rd Sundoyl. Proc tlcelkurtdoy, 7 p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
9 IS om , wo"hop •ervico 10·30 MT MORIAHCHURCHOF GOD ol month by Clltlord Smith, 9 30

t3o.

p m.; Sunday nlglolwonhlp,
RUTIJ\NO CHURCH OF THf
NAZAREHf. Rev lloyd D. Grlinm,
Jr., potlof, $undaY IChool, 9:30
a.m.. - •hlp oorvko, 10:30 a !"'·
troadcatlllvo DYer WMIO; young,
se rvice ,
6 ·,. 5 :
evon~li1tlc servlc• . 7·30 p m

Prayer mMllng, Wodnt tday, 7;30
p.m.. Mlnlonoty mHllng, 7:30
p.m. lint Wodnotday ol month.
MASON COYNTY
MASON FIRST IAPTIST, Soc:and

om Choir rehea rsal Tuesday , Racme Rou te 2, the Re._ Jame1
7 30 p m under direction of Mrs M Muncy, pastor Sunday JChool
Paul Nease
9 45 a m.: morning worsh1p, 11
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE a m • e'w'emng worship. 7 30
NAZARENE Corner Un 1on and Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30
Young people 1 meeting,
Mulberry , Re v Clyde V Hender p m
son pastor . Sunday school, 9 30 7·30 p.m. Thur1day.

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HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION,
Darrell Doddrill , pas tor Sunday

Charlet Ruuell , Sr., mlnl1ter,
ftlck Mocomber , supt. S"ndoy
1chool 1 9·30 a m , worship ••r·

and Pomeroy Sta., Stan Craig,

10 1~ a.m. Youth octlvtties and
fellowshi p for junior and sen• or
h1gh students, 6 p m Sun~a~
even ing wouh lp, 7 30 p m Mid·
week
praye r
s er v 1c ts

OF CHRIST Doug Seaman,
minister. Blblt study , 9 JO a m
morning worahlp 1()·30 o m ,
evanlng wars htp , 7·30 p m.
Wednesday Biblestudy, 7•30p m

vleet 7 30 p m.

mu1lc

School. 9 30 a m., L.anord vlco, 10 30 am llblo Study. po1tor. Sunday l(i'loal, 9·45 a.m .:
worship tervice, 11 o m : 1raln1rtg
Gilmore , fin t elder, evening ser· Tu"doy, 7:30p.m.
union,
6 30 p m ., evening wor ·
REOR
GANIZED
CMURCH
Of
vl(t, 7 30 p m
Wedneadoy
· JESUS CHRIST OF lATTER DAY ship sorvlco, 7:30 p.m. Mid Week
prayer meeting, 7 30 p m
a.m , Glen McClung, supt ; morn
MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
MT. MORIAHCHURCHOf GOD, SAINTS, Portland Racine Rood pro.,.., ~trvlce , Wtdn11day, 7:30
lng wo rsh1p 10·30 a.m., evening Corner Sheth and Palmer the Rev Radne Route :2 The Rev Charlet William Routh , pa1tt~r . O&lt;tnny P·IJl ·
MASONCHURCH OF CHRIST, P
serv1ce 1 30 mid week servtce , Peter Grondal , pastor, Donny Hand, pa stor Sunday school , 9 •5 Evan•, Sundar School Director.
Sunday Schoo , 9 30 o m.; Morn· 0 . BoK "87 Miller St , Mason, W
Wednesday. 7.30 p m.
Thompton , supennt•ndent Sun• 0 m , morning woni'Hp 11 a m
GRACE EP ISCOPAl, The Rev doy Schobl. WMPO Radio pro· Evening services, Tuesdo,. and . lng worth lp l0·30 a m.: Sunday Va. Sundoy l lblo Study 10 • ·I" ;
•Y•n l ng aervlce 7 p .m W9rt~lp il o.m and 7 p.m 81blo
Harold Oe~Jth , re&lt;:l or Church ser grpm 7 •s o m,, Sunday SchooL Fndoy , 7 30p m
Wednesday
evening prayer ser· Study Wodntsday 7 p m , Vocal
v1ces , 10 30 o.m Holy commu 9 1~ a m , Morning Worship
BEAR.WALlOW RIDGE CHURCH
n1on fn $1 Sunday of month , chur·
ch school 10 30 am . for nursery
through 1'2
POMEROY CHURCH Of CHRIST,
Rtc hard Ev anson pastor Bible
&gt;t ~oo l ,

a. m : adult wors.hlp serv• ce and
young peoples meetmg, 7 30
p m Comb1ned Bible study ond
praye r meet1ng , Wednesday , 7 30
pm
THE SALVATION ARMY , Envoy
Rov W W1n1ng , off1cer 1n charge
Sunda y
10 a m , Holin eu
10 30 a m
Sunday
meetmg
S!.hool Young People 1s l egion, 1
p m , Thursday I to 3 p m ,
Lad1e!. Home league 7 p m Prep
classes
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Co rner of Sycamore and Second
S!s , Pomeroy The Rev Wtlhom
Mtddlesworth, Pastor
Sunday
School of 9 •S am and Church
Serv1ces II a m

It was too good 10 be Irue Suddenly llou nd I had the opportumly lo vis111he
land of my dreams - a lrop ~e a l Is land I It was long ago when my belo\ cd
" rolling stone" uncle ' 1sncd my home, brmumng w11 h ~tones of Ihe fasc inatmg, dehghl lul South Seas I had been conv mced Ihat ltfe m Lh1s land would be a
foreve r-happy lhmg
And now Ihe mag1cal moment had come I lound 1ha1 the sky was , indeed,
bluer than blue, Ihe Jlowcrs bn II tam and luxunous, Ihe sea clear and everchang·
tng Yes. 1t was all lhts and more
Bul one day as I stood on lhc shore hs1enmg 10 1he roanng rh yme of Ihe
waves, I realized lhall was no happ1 cr Ihan I had been be lore I d1 scovered Ihal
my problems were within me How could I have assumed Ihat happiness would
be guaranteed on an enchanted 1sland'l
These lhollghiSprom pled me to relurn 10 my church wh1 ch I had 1gnored for
many years Here I tound my latlh was renewed, and I fo und self-respect and
underslanding lhal come from lov mg God and domg HIS Will I sensed anew
that no man can expcclloexpencnce true happmess w11 hou1 H1m Hurry 10 yo ur
church - there to find Ihe tngrcd tcn ls lo make your days and your hfc glad and
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2825 Saturday evening Moss Stncklm pastor Sunday church
7.30. Sunday Mos5 8 and 10 om , school '30 a m • Mrs Homer
Confesston , Saturdoy 7 7 30 p m

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. Re'
Ralph Zundel pa5tor Wtlltam
Watson Sunday sc hool 5up'
Sunday school 9 30 a m . BYF, 6
p m B1ble study. Wedne5day 7
p,m , cho.r prachce Wednet&gt;doy,
8 30p m

BURliNGHAM CHURCH R.,

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With the hope it wlll tin som e measur e', foster and help sustain that
Which Is good In family and commynity life, this feat ur e 1s sponsored by
the business firm s and organizations whose names appear below
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Ph 992-21 01

WILKINSON'S

John F. Fultz

SMALL ENG INE SAL ES &amp; SERV ICE
491 Locust St. Middleport Ph 992 3092

Middleport, Ohio
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RACINE PWMBING &amp;HEATING
Thtrd St.

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES

PAUL'S BARBER SHOP
Open 8to 5- Closed Thurs.

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ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

GROCERIES &amp; GENERA L
MERCHAND ISE
Ph. 949-2550
RICiM

COMPLE TE AUTOMOTI VE SERVI CE
Locust &amp; Beech Sis. Middleport Ph. 992 9921

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

BAKER S OF GAY90 BREAD
I'll. 992 -3030
Middleport

Nationwide Ins. Co of Columbus, 0
I'll. 992 -231B

Pomeroy

104W. Maln
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

HEINER'S BAKERY

WE FILL DOCTORS
PRE SCRIPTIONS

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
Huntington, W. Va.

DUDLErS

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

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TWIN CITY GATEWAY

Middleport, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio
WE HANDLE ONLY U S.D.A. CHO ICE
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Dedicated to the Meigs-Mason Area

Middleport

I'll. 992-3214

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39 N. Second 51,
Middleport, 0.
Gallipolis, Q.
46 Court St.

LOUIS W. OSBORNE
I'll. 992-2178
Pomeroy
220 E. /Min

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Phone 992-2136

. FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS
2 CONVENIENT MARKETS
PomeroY,
MIDWAY MARKET I'll. 992.:2582_ 1
Mason~

BOB'S MARKET

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Attend th e church of your
choice.
Ph. 992·3498
Pomeroy

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AMERICAN PAINTING CO.
INDUSTRIAL &amp; COMMERCIAL
I'll. 446-0963 Acldlson, Ohio Ph. 992-6173

~COUNTY BRANCH

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; lOAN
CO. Ph. 992 -:1863
2" w. Second
Pomeroy

Furniture &amp; Hardwa re
Homellte Saws
Chesler
Ph. 985·3308

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NEW ;JRK CLOTHING HOUSE
Kerrn' s Korner

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I'll 949-9UO

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FOOD MARKET

THE STORE WITH A HEART
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I'll. 992-5130

Pomeroy

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Rac1ne, Oh1o

" HElL" DEALER
Rac1ne
Ph 949-2882

STO~E

Church and offiCe supplies gifts
Middleport
99 Mtll St.
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R1111er Riebel
Rab,~lggs
51. Rl. 7
1
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Ph. fl!-4100
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mormng

worship,

MIDDLEPORT, Sunday school
9 30om • R1chord Vaughan supt
Mornmg wors.htp, 10 30
SYRAC USE, Morntng worsh1p 9
am , Sunday school, l Oam Mrs
Sampson Hall, supt

RUTlAND CHURCH OF GOO

Mulboroy Ave , Pomeroy , Poul J

HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH

Whtte, Pastor, Gary 8os. hom Sun Near long Bottom Edsel Har t
day school supt Sunday school pastor Sundo,. school tO om
9 30 o m
morn 1ng worshtp Church
7'30 p m
praye"l
10 30. evenmg worsh1p 6 30 p m meettng 7 30 p m Thursday
M•dweeM prayer serviCe, 7 30
MI DDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL
pm
Th1rd Ave . the Rev W1 lltom Kn.t

RYTLANO APOSTOliC CHURCH tel, postor Ronald Dugon Sun

OF JESUS CHRIST Thomas l
Holmes pastor B1ble study
Saturday
7 30 p m , Sunday
school, 10 a.m Evongehsflc ser
7 30 p m Sunday
1 PO M EROY
WESlEYAN
HOliNESS CHURCH Harri s.onY tlle
Rood , Re v. Ed1son Weaver
Pas tor He11ry Eblm
Sunday
)chool Supt Sunday School 9 30
a m . Evenmg wor5htp 7 30 P m
Prayer and Pra1se serv1ce. Thurs ·
doy 1 30p m.

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BIG JIM'S PLAZA

sup!

10 30

Rev James 0 Guynn pa stor
Sunday 5thool 10 a m , Sunda,.
wor' h1p, 11 a m , Sunday evening
servtce, 7 p m , Wednesday wor·
shtp serv1te, 7 30 p m

GOD Rev Geprge Otler pas tor
a m., morn·
Sunday ~chool , 9
tng
pr eo ch1n g ,
11
a m •

Pomeroy

lee ,

Bobby Elktn 5 pa5tor Sunday
school, 10 a m , wors.htp s.ervtee
l l am and 7 p.m. Wednesday
evenmg servtce, 7 p m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 282

SVRACYSE FIRST CHURCH OF

MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.

THE FINEST IN MOBILE HOM ES
Ph. 992-7034
1100 E. 1M1n
Pomeroy

CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid
dlepott , S1h and Main , Gaorge
Gloze, m1nts!er, James Sheela
super intendent Bible school , 9 30
o.m
mormng worshtp , lO 30
om
evemng worship, 7 30,
prayer ser v tce , 7 p m
Wftdnesdoy
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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE, Rev
Don Cole
pastor, Mrs Mary Lothey , Sunday
school sup! Sunday school , 9·30
a,m. morning worsh1p , 10 30
a m
Sunday evangelisti c
meehng
7 30 p m . Prayer
meelmg Wedne5day 7 30 p.m
UN IT E 0 PRESBYT ERI A N
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUN TY
Owtght L Zavliz , d~teclar

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KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp;SERVICE1 INC.

KENO CHYRCH OF CHRIST,

SACRED HEART, Re ' Father
H A RRI S 0 N VI l l E
Paul D. Welton, postor Phone PRESBYTERIAN. Rev , Ernest

secure.

;opyrigh11976 Kei$1BI Advertitlng 5ei"'ICB Inc, StlaSOOrg

9 30 am , worshop 10 30 Wodnosdoy 7 30 P m

evongel11h&lt;: servKe, 7 30 p.m
Praye r meetmg Thurs.doy 7 30
p m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST, 200 W. Mom St., Jerry
Paul , mtnlster , phone 992-7601J.
Conser vohve non mstrumentol
Sunday worsh•p , 10 om Btble
study , 1l om , worsh1p 6 P m
Wednesday Btbl e sttJ dy, 7 p m
~UlLAN D FREEWILL BAPTIST,
Rev l eland Haley. pastor Sun·
day school , 10 o.m
Sunday
even1ng
se r v1ce , 7 30
Wednesd ov even•ng prayer
me-ehng, 7 30 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTI AN
CHURC H, Re~ Rol ph Sm1!h ,
pa stor Sundov school 9 30 om ,
Mrs Worley fronm supennten
dent Preochtng serv1ces f.rst &amp;
th1rd Sundays follow1ng Sunday
School
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
Preochtng 9 30 a m , f1t st and se·
cond Sundays of each month
th1rd and f ourth Sundays eath
month, wors htp serv1ce ot 7 30
pm Wednesday eYen 1ngs ot
7 30 Prayer and B•ble Study
SEV ENTH -DA Y ADVEN TIST
Mulberry He1ghts Rood, Pomeroy
Pastor. Gerard Seton , Sobbo lh
School Supennrendent, Claro
Mcintyre Sabbath School, Sctur
da y afternoon at 2 00, with Wor
sh1p Serv1ce followm got 3 l 5
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHUR
CH Rev Roger For d, Jr pa stor
Drewy Gore
supt
Sunday
school, 9 30 o m morn1ng wor
sh1p 10 •Sa m
THE HILAND CHAPEL, George
Casto, pastor Sunday School

day School Supt Classes for all
ages , ever)II'IQ serv1ce 7 30 B1ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
youthservtces Friday 7 lOp m
M IDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP
TIST , Corner Ash ondPJum Noel
Herrman pastor Saturday even
mg sen11ce 7 30 p.m Sunday
School 10 am · Sunday evening
worsh1p , 7 30 p m
MEIGS
COOPERATIVEPARI SH

METHODISTCHURCH
RobertT Bumgarner,

(i.QQrgt Fredonck a'upl Sunday
morning service, 9 30 a m with
preochmg on fl nt and th 1rd Sun·
day of month by Georg e PlckenJ,
STIVE RSVIllE COMMUN ITY
CHURCH, Sundoy School 1ervlce,
10 o .m , Prayer meehng ,
Thun day. 7 p m .. Sunday evenmg
service . 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Pomeroy ·Harrisonville Rd., Don
Kennedy pas tor , Bill McElroy,
Sunday schoo l sup!
Sunday
school , 9 30 a m , morn1ng wor·
.shtp ctnd communion, 10 30 a.m ,
Sunday ev•nlng youth Chns l1o,.,
Ende&lt;:~vor 6 30 p.m ., wors hip ser·
YtCt , 7 30 p m Wednesdod even·
1ng pro.-er me&amp;ttng an Bible

BETHlEHEM BAPTIST. Rev Earl

Tue1doy 7 30p m
MSLEYAN {Raci ne), Sunday
SchooilOam Worst11p 11om

ship, 9 30, church Khool , 10 30,
young people's meeting, 6 30
pm , e venlngwonh1p,7 30p .m.,

Bailey Run Rood Rev Emmell
Rawson, pastor Handley Dunn
supt Sundov school 10 am Sun
day evMtng service 7 30 81ble
teach ing, 7 30p,m Thursday '

Bible Study Thurtdoy 7 p. m. Chotr
PrO(:tlceThurtday8p m.
LETART FAllS, Church School
ht , 2nd, 3rd Sunday1 10·15 a.m
.4th Sunday 9·15 am ., Worthlp

pm
MT UNION BAPTIST, Rev R D
Brown , lupply pal tor, Sunday
school9 ~5 a.m , Sunday evening
won~tp , 7.30p m

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Ches ter Tennont , Po1tor Sunday
Wodnosdoy, 7.30p m
thip . 7.'JIJ p m

Keep brain on during play

LONG BOTTOM CMRtSTIAN, School9 45 o m ; Chi ldren 1 Chur·

Bruce Smith, pa1tor Walla ce
Oolnewood, Supt Bible Sch6ol ,
9 30 a.rn Pr.achl ng service
10.45 o m No eveninA 1erv1te

HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST.

c.h 6 •5 p m Young People 1 Ser·
vice 6 •5 p m Evon gell atlc; Ser·
Yl ce 7 30 p m Women's M issionary Counci l 10 a m fi rs t and
1hird Tue1days Prayer and Bible
Study, Wodno•doy 1 30p m.

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•th Sunday 7 30 p m
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am Church School 10 30 a.m ,
M•d·Week Servtce Wednesday B
pm
MORSE CHAPEL, Worshp 11
om Church School 9·30o rn .
PORTLAND, Won l·up 7 30 p.m ,
Chur ch School9.30a m
SUTION , Church School 9.30
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ALFRED, Sundoy School 9 30
MIDDLEPO~T CHYRCH OF am Wonhop 10 •5 om Proyor

tupt
Prayer
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Wcodnesdoy, 7 30p m.

Scott and Juon,

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No poml value is given to
tens and nmes yet they are
very important cards, par·
licularly at notrump Your
normal holding 1s one of each.
If you )Iappen to hold two of
each you can count a 15'point
balanced hand as worth 16
If you hold three tens you
defimtely should ra1se your In·
1tial notrump count by one

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Here 1s a hand that may
well have decided the 1950
Vanderbilt Cup compet1bon
At both tables the queen of
diamonds was led against the
jl(llnl.
seven-club contract On e
declarer called for the ace of
(Do you have a ques11on
d1amonds , ·without an y for the experts ? Write "Ask
thought. Then he lhought for the Jacobys " care of th1s
several mmutes before diS· newspaper The Jacobys w11J
cardmg h1s jack of spades answer mdtVIdual queStiOns
Several mmutes laler he was 1f stamped sell-addressed
one down
envelopes are enclosed The
The other declarer d1d hls most 1nterestmg questions
thmkmg before playmg from w11/ be used m th1s column
dummy and finally called for and w11i rece1ve cop1es of
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by THOMAS JOSEPH

ACROSS
I Heroic
narrative
5 Forbear
11 Mister, in
Munich
12 Incarnation
of Vishnu
13 Great Lakes
city
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GASOLINE ALLEY

If I saw rt
How much
in a store Ia buLJ would you pa4?
it in a mmute!

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item
U Salt tree
DOWN
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nest
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fortitude
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song
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20 One kind
31 Foolish
Indians
Stinging
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of duty
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insect
22 Extort
(apportion)
dirty
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pool! "
money from 36 Held
(Abbr.)
(3 wds.)
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court
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9 Glut
Dolly,"
'l1 "Ode city
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35 Milady's
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plane

THE 130YS OFF ON AN

SATURDAY, AUOUST 21, 197•
6:00--Summer Semester 10.
6;30-Matters of ~lfe 6; Summer Semester 8;
Treellouse Club 10; Kentucky Afield 13.
7;00--Saturday Report 3; AG-USA • : Eddie S.unden
6; Treehouse ClubB; U S. Farm Report 10; Groovle
Goolles 13.
7·30-Bullwlnkle 3; I Dream of Jeannie 4; Jetson• 6;
Harlem Globetroltert Popcorn MachiM 8; Man
From C.O.S I. 10; Make A Wish 13; Mister Rogers
20.
B:OO--Emergency Plu~ • 3,4,15; HOf!g K~ Phooey
6, 13; Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm 8,10; Sesame
Street 20 .
8'30- Josle and the Pussycats 3,. ,15; Tom and JerryGrape Ape 6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8; Bugs
Bunny and Friends 10
9;00--Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty 3.•.15; Electric,
Company 20
.Y.Jo-Pink Panther 3,4,15; ADventures ol Gilligan
•
6, 13. Clue Club B, 10, Mister R1111ers :10.
·
10'!1)...:.:Land of the Lost 3.:J.4',15, Super Friends 13; Hot
Dog 6; Shazam f- lsls 8,10; Zoom 20.
10 .3o-Run, Joe. Run 3,4,15; Big Blue Marble 6;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20
11 ;00--Return to the PI aMI of fhe Apes 3,. , IS;
Buggy 6, 13; Space Nutes 8,10; Inner Tennis 20.
11 3Q-Westwlnd 3,••15; Oddball Couple 13; CBPA
Bowling 6; Ghost Busters 8,10; Consumer Survival
Kit 20.
12 :00--Jetsons 3,A,I5; Valley of the Dinosaurs 8,101
Action News for Kids 13; Crockett's Victory Garden
20.
12:Jo-Go-USA 3,34, IS; American Bandstand 13; Fet
Albert 8, 10.
1;00--FBI 3; Woman - Her Winning Ways • : Soul
Train 6; Chlldr.,'s Film Festival B, 10; Wrestling
15; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33
1:30- U.S. Tennis Open 4; Gilligan's Island 13; Wild,
Wild World of Animals 33.
2:00--Grandstand 3,4, 15; That Good Ole Nnhvllle
Music 6; World of Survival I; Urban League Movie
"Apache Uprising" 13; Family Theatre 33.
d s-Baseball 3,.,15.
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8; Movie "From the Earth to the MOOn" 10; Insight
33.
3·OO-Overseas Mission 8; Family at War 33.
3.Jo-FBI6, ChamplonsB; Last ofthe Curlews 13.
4·00--BII With Knit 33.
4;3Q-Minlature Golf 6; Horse Race B,10, H1111en's
Heroes 13; Let's Grow A Garden 33
4.oto-Golf B,IO.
5·000-Star Trek 3; Wide World of Sports 6, 13; Dan
Adams Screen Test 4; Wrestling 15; Romagnolls'
Table 33
5.Jo-NFL action '76 4; Guppies to Groupers 33.
6;00--News 3,U ,10; God Has The Answer 15;
Crockett's Vldory Garden 33.
6:30-NBC News 3,A, 15; ABC News 13; News 6; Ham's
WldeWorldB; CBS News 10; Lilias, Y1111aand You
33
7·00--World at War 3; Lawrence Welk •.15: Hee Haw
6,B; In The Know 10; Newsmaker '76 13; Rivals of
Sherlock Holmes 33
7.Jo-Hollyw00d Squares 3; Last of the Wild 10; Heart
Attack 13
,
8:00--Emergency! 3,4,15; New, Original Wonde.
Woman 6, 13; Jeffersons 8, 10; At The Top 33
8:Jo-NFL Football B; Ivan fhe Terrible 10.
9:00--NFL Football3,4,15; Movie "Hotel" 6,13; Mary
Tyler Moore 10; Upstairs, Downstairs 33.
9·Jo-Mary Hartman. Mary Hartman Preview 10.
10.00--Diahann CarrolllO, Men Who Made the Movies
33.
11 .00--ABC News 6; News 10,13; Janak! 33.

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11 :3o-News B; Movie " Walk on the Wild Side" 10;
Movie "Pillow of Death" 13.
12·00--News 3,.,1 Movie "My Six Loves" 8
12; ls-PMA Pulse 15.
12·Jo-Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 3; Saturday
Night 4.15.
12· oiS-Sam my and Company 6.
1.oo-Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 3, Movie " The
Man Who Reclaimed His Head" 13
1.30-Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 3; Don Klr·

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epent Sunday with bla con91Ieacln11 after major
BRADFORD CHURCH OF Plnllll, Mr' uti Mn. R. R.
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN YNION , moollng Wodnosdoy 745 p.m CHRIST, Jack Perry, mlnl•lor. Sun· Dunt.
f.ebew vlilled Nktl'
Lawrence Ma11ley , pastor Mrs UMW3rdTuesdoy8p m
&lt;for School ~ JO 0 m., ~rntng
Mn.
Myrtle
Lewia,
Brenda
Dawn
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Russell Yaung, Sundoy School
REEDSVIllE , Sundoy School9.30 church 10 30 0 m ; Sunday oven·
andMike.RedHouae,
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Mrs.' Hilda Olmstead, Mrs.
Bill Mlddleawart, Mrs. Violet
Rllchle, David Talbott, Wade
ConneUy, Stacy and Tammy
Proffitt, local, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bryant, Debra
and David, recently.
Mrs. Cecil Roseberry,
Racine , vlalled her llister;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mid·
dleswart and family on
Saturday afternoon,
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Miss Leota Birch was
)lonored by a birthday
celebration at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rolllh,
Porllantl, a recent Sunday,
Mrs. Fannie. Durst, local,
and Mn. Tim Wilkii1IOI1 and

I .JO-.Chleo &amp; the Man 3,4,1!; Well Str• t Week 20 l3
9;00--Rockford Flies 3,4,15; Movie " The S.l~i
CanMd lon" 1,10; U.S.A. People &amp; Politico 20,33.
10.00--Pollce Story 3,4; NoWI 13,:10, · Peul Nuchlms
33.
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10, 3o-Baseball 15.
11 :00--Nows 3,4,1,10,13;' ABC News 33.
.11 ·,~Johii!)Y Car"'!' ~1 •: Rookies 6,13; Movie
Asylum I ; Mavlt Assl~nment Terrror" 10
Janakl 33.
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1.110-Midn lght Spt&lt;:lal 3,4,15; Movie "Fog Island" 10.
1'ot~-News 13.
2.30-News 3
3:00--Movle " Four Men and a Prayer" 3.
4: 30-Movle " He Mar ried His Wile' 3
6 00-Movle "Chasing Danger" 3

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Stiversville News Notes

Mrs. Ada Fox al!d son, Bill
of Belmont, were weekend
vlaltors of Mrs. NeD Mid·
dleswart and attended the
Wolfe reunion at Portlaoo
park on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
I
Harris and family, Mission
Viejo, CaUf., spent several
days
visiting her grand·
NORTHEAST ClYSTER
CHESHIRE CHYRCH Of GOD OF
mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Rev Rtchord Thomas
PROPHECY, G p Sm 1tk, pallor
Hawthorne
and lllater, Mr,
Pastor
Sunday School 10 a m , Arthur
Duane Sydenstrlcker
HentOI"' , Supt.; Morn1ng Worship, and Mrs. Clarence Lawrence,
John Oougla•
11 0 m .; Young Peopt~ ·· service,
).
Associates
7 p m .; htning "'~Ice, 7:30 Brenda and Bryan.
·Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Upps
JOPPA, Worship lOam , Chur· p m., Wedne~day Mld·Wtek
ch School 9 a m , Prayer Meeting Prayer Serv 1ce , 7 30 p m , Youth and Toni, Uttle Hocking,
Wednetday 8 p m
mHting, 6 30 p m , Evening wor· Mrs. Earl Powell, Torch, and
LONG BOTIOM, Sunday school ship 7·30 p m
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JEHOVAH S WITNESSES. larry at 9·30 om Worthop mvoce• ot
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE Mrs. lfazel Shuck, Miami,
Cornohon presi ding mlni1ter 7 30 p m Bible 1tudy and Youth NAZARENE Rev Herbert Grote, Fla., were recent callers of
Sunday B~te lecture 9:30a.m
meeting1 01 8 p m . on pastor. Worthip service, 11 am
Oint Birch and Laota.
Wa tc htower atudy, 10:30 a.m. Wedne1doys
and 7 30 p.m SunUoy Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. VIctor Durst,
Tuesdoy, Btblo sludy, 1 30 p.m.
NORTH BETHEl, Worship II Schaal, 9 30 am Richard Barton,

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MY FAVORITE SUMMER IS THIS SUMMER
"School days, school days, dear old golden rule

TUPPERS PlAINS CHRISTIAN

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CHURCH , Eugene Underwood,
pat ter, Howard Coldwell, Jr. ,
Sundar School Supt.; Sunday
Schoo , 9 30 0 m Morntng Str·
mon, 1030am., Sunday even·
ing 1 er~lce , 7 p.m
LETART
FAlLS
UNITED
BRETHREN , Rev FrHiand Norrlt,
pal lor, FloydNorns, lupl Sunday
school, 9 30 a m , morning str•
mon 10 30 am , Prayer service .
Wednesday, 7·30p m .

cashed lhe ace of spades to
see what happened, cashed
lhe ace of hearts for a second
look at P!ISSlbihlles and lhen
played lhe k1n1 of spades.
When that dropped lhe queen
he led to dummy's ace of
clubs, discarded his four of
hearts on lhe ace of diamonds,
came back to his hand wllh a
heart , dr ew trumps and
cla1med h1s grand slam
Th1s grand slam swing
decided a first-round match.
The lucky wiMers then went
on to wm the tournament.

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J,, UMYF Wodn.,doy 3 30 p.m., Bible study , Wednesday , 730

CH Roger C Tui'nwr , pa,stor
Sunday schoo l. 9 30 a m , Sunday
mor111ng worship, 10 30, Sunday
evenmg service, 1 30
THE SALVATION ARMV, 115
Butternut Ave Pomeroy Envoy
and Mrs Roy Wtnmg, otftctrs tn
charge. Sunday holinen meeting
10 a m Sunday ~e hool 1030
a.m leader YPSM Eloise Adams
7 30 p.m &amp;alvatlon meeting
ladte5 Home league, 1:2 noon to 2
p m , Thursday , prayer meeling
and B1ble study Thursday, 7.30
Pm
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST , Corner
Fourth and Mom, Middleport.
Rev . Henry Key , Jr , pa stor . Sun
day School 'il 30 a m•• Mn Ervin
Baumgardner, 1upt .. Mornmg
wor~h1p , 10 ~5 a.m

FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1t7•
5·oo-F BI 3; Partridge Family B; Minion · Impossible
15.
5·30-Adom 12 A; News 6; Family Affair I ; Elec Co
:10,33; Adam-12 13.
6·00--Nws 3,U,10,13,U; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6 30-NBC Nt wsJ,.C,15; ABC News 13; Andy Gr1Hith6;
CBS News 1,1 0; Hodgepodge ~odge 20;
Car rasccl.,dll• 11
7:00--Truh or Cons. 3; To Tell. the Truth "' Bowl lnjl for
Dollars 6 ; Space· 1999 8; News 10; Don Adams
ScrNn Tell 13. Family Altair 15, Woman :10, Black
Perspective on the News 33.
1 30-Porter Wagoner 3; Tre.sure Hunt •: Oh io State
Lottery 6; $25,000 Pyram id 10; To Tell the Truth 13;
Wild Kingdom 15, Robert MacNeil Report 20,33.
8:00--Sanford &amp; Son 3•••15; NFL Footbell 6,13; Pilot
"Stranded " 8,10, Washington Week In Review 20,33

AMI!oU LANCe

CARlETON CHURC H, Klngsbuoy WH kly Bible study, Wodnotday,
Rood Gpry King , pallor SundO'V 730pm
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
school , 9 30 a .m evening w or

days . •. "' old famiUar wlll'ds to we older students. When
!;eptember draws near I always feel it's Ume to go to school. I
would enjoy It very much, I think.
I wonder what all the children think about when tbey see
school days getting nearer. I'm sure they think of the vacation
that ill rapidly drawing to a close. Moat would feel thla was
"My Favorite Summer," Maybe becauae It Ia the one cloeeat.
lt'sfairweekaoolbave been there every day this week. It
has been marvelous to see the excitement on all the klda faces
as well as on the old timers. When fair week Ia over they all
must be thlnklng, "It won't be long now til school." They all
must be lhlnklng about the picnics, the ball games, the
swinunlng, tbe regaUa, the parades and the fair . They
remember the days they could sleep In and play late.
The joy of playing with their cat and dog, the flowers and the
bugs and the big old sbade trees when It was hot and they just
sat watching the Madows on the sidewalk or porch. '!be times
they went to the fann or just went out and ran In the fields
around and of course the days they went on vacation and
!raveled.
Thlnking of the joys of couainl villtlng and friends, cookouts In the back yBI'd or at ooe of the nearby parks, the grass
llioWing, the washing down of the porch and of the weeding the
garden, &amp;me of theae they would 10011er forget, but even now
lt'smoatlypastand It really wun't too bad. Remembering the
fbhlng and games and all day play aJons with the late night
fun. Summer was so crowded and so much fun It can't reaDy
be over yet,
Still, It Ia fair week and they all know that Its only days
after the fair that lchool beclnB. Moat have their new clothes
for school along with penclll and rulers aoo erlllll'l and paper,
It Ia thne to lhlnk of aU tlte frlenda for the summer
9 30 o m . evenong worshop 7 30
APPlE GROVE, Sunday School
C!iURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, becauae of vacatloo, The bwi ride Ia tun and receu too, the
Thursday evenmg prayer serYLCe 9 30 o m. Worshtp 7 30 p.m 1st Located o1 Rut!ond on New Lima clean 1111ell that Ia found ooly In lcllool In the new books,
7:30pm
j
ood 3rd Svnday 1, Prayer meeflnij Rood, nex t to Fore1t Acre Pork,
varnlahed delks, ICI'IIbed Doors and balll, &amp;Ire lchool will
RACINE APOSTOLIC CHURCH Wednesday 7 30 p.m . FelloW5h tp ReY Roy Rouse, pas tor , Robert
Evongel1 st1 c servtce, Sunday , 7 30 $uppef flrst Salu•doy 6 p nr.UNIW Mun er, Sunday School sup!. Sun · soon be upon them but thla IIUIIllller lln't over yet, there'sstW
p m prayer meettng, Tuesday , 2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
day 1 chool, 10 30 am , worshtp a week to go.
7 30pm , Boble Study Thursdoy
EAST lETART, C~ruch School 73 0 p m Boblo Sl udy,
Thla summer wu lots of fun, even the favorite one and
7 30p m
isf 2nd, 3rd Sundays 9 30 am Wednesday, 7 30 p .rn . Saturday
anyhow
schoollln't so bid. Tbe favGI'Ite summer . , , I 81JeSS
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER, Fourth Sunday 10 30 o m Wor· nigh ! prayer 18r v1ce, 7 30p m
thla
one
was.
Dexter Rd , long.,lllo, Ohio Rev •hlp 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m • th
HEMlOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN,
Clyde Ferrell, Pastor. Sunday Sunday 9 30 am , Prayer metllng Roger Waflon, pastor, wa llace
Thank you Lord, It was Ire&amp;I. - Rev, William
School ll
a m
Sa tu rday Wednesday 7.30 p.m UMW h i Bradford, 1upt., morn tng war· Mlddlellwarth, St. Paul Lutheran Church.
preaching services 7·30 p m
Wednesdav ev11mng B1ble study
at 7 30pm

5 ~PPO~EP

Second ond Ander•on,
Pouor, Wa lter Cloud
1chool 9 •! a m worship
11 om and 7•30 p.m

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01rector
M1les Trout , pastor
Sunday
POMEROY CLUSTER
school , 10 0 m , Steve L1ttle supt
Rev Robert Hoyden
Evemn g serv1ce, 7 p m , pr ayer
Rev. 0 Wm Sydenstncker
meetmg, Thursday 1 p m
CHESTER Worshtp 9 15 a m.
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOD
Church School lOa m
ReY Bobby Porter, pastor Sun
PO MEROY, War5h1p 10 30 o .m day school, 9.30 a m , worth1p
Church School 9 30 a m UMYF 5erv1ce. 11 0 m. e vemng servt ce
b 30 p m
7 30 you th serv1ce, Wednesday
ENTERPRISE Wors h1p 9 o.m 7 30 p m
ChuHh School l Oa m
•"' LANGSVILLE CHRISTI AN CHUA·
ROCK SPRINGS Worsh1p 10 CH Ted Jones , pastor Sunday
o.m . Church School 9,15o.m school, 9.30 a.m ., Roy S1gmon
UMYF 6 30 p m
supt , mornt ng worsh1p , 10 30,
FLATWOOOS . Worshtp, 11 a m Sunday evening serv1ce 7 30
Church School lOam
m 1d.week service Wednesday
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
7 JO p.m
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Rev Robert Bumgarner
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
HEATH . Robert Bumgarne r NAZARENE , Rev
Dale Boss
Pastor Wor~h1 p 10 30 o.m Chur pa 5tor, Bob Moore , Sunday
ch School9 30 o m UMYF 6 p m
School supt , Sunday 5chool
RUTLAND, Wtlbur Htl t, Po•tor classes for all ages , 9 30 0 m
Worsht p 10 30 a m Church School morntng wonh1p, 10 •S 0 m
9 30 a m •
NYPS, 6 30 p m , evongeltst •c ser·
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
v1ce , 7 30 p m
Prayer and
Rev R1chard E Jorv1s
fast 1ng Tuesday
10 fJ m
ASBURY , Wor5h1p 11 am Chur Mtdw eek
pra y er
ser ~1ce ,
ch School 9 50 o .m UMW flfst Wednesday 7 30 p m . men 5
Tueiday . Btble Study Thurs 7.30 proyermeetlng , Soturdoy, 7p m :
p m.
m 1ss 1on ory meehng
second
FOREST RUN Worsh1p 9 a m Wednesday', 7 30p m .
Church School l Oa m
UNITED
FAITH
NON ·
MINERSVILLE . Wor~h1p 10 o.m " DENOMINATIONAl , Rev Robert
Church School 9a m
Smtih, pastor Sunday School
SYRACUSE. Chruch School 9.30 9.30 o .m , Clan leader, Leo H1ll
a.m Wonh1p serv1ee7 30 p m
wot5hlp ltrvlce, 10 30 a m , chur·
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
ch 7 30 p m
Rev T1mo1hy Sm1th
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
Cluster leader
CHRIST elden R. Bloke, pastor
Rev Steven W1I 5on
Su nday School 10 a.m. Howard
Assoc1ate
lk.Coy, supt , Mornmg I erman ,
BETHANY, {OorcasJ, Worsh1p 11 a.m. Sunday n 1Qht serv 1ce1
9 30 o m Church School 10.30 Chnstton EndltQvor , 7.30 p m ,
am
Song lervlct , B p m. , Preochtng
CA RMEL. Chruch School 9 30 8.30 p .m. M1dweek Prayer
a m Wonhlp 10 30 o,m 2nd and mMtlng, Wednesday, 7 p m ., Roy
.4 th Sundays.
Adam i loy leader.

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FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Car·

Shuler po1tor, Wonhlp ••rvlca , n•r ot
9:30 a.m. Sunday school , I 0 30 Mo1ort
a m , Bible Study and prayer 1er Sunday
tervlce
vice Thursday, 7 .30 p m

Rev Herbert A i ling, pastor Sun
dey SChool 9 30 a m , morning
HARTFORD CHYRCHOF CHRIST
ser Yice , 10 30 . youth service , 6 45 IN CHRISTIAN UNION , Tho Rov.
p n'l , evangelis tic service 1 30 William Compbell pa•tor. Sunday
P. m Prayer meeting Thursday , School, 9 30 am 1 James Hughes,
7·30 p m
supf , ewenlng sarvlce , 7•00 p m.
FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION ol Wednesday &amp;Yenlng pray er
Bald Knob Rev E J Grilltth, meeting 7 30 p.m. Youth prgyer
supt of chu rch , Rev l
R service each Tuasdoy
•ludy , 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW BIBlE CHYRCH,
G
luesencomp
,
pastor,
Roger
ST JOHN WTHERAN CHURCH,
Pme Grove The ReY W1lhom Wtllfred, Sr, Sunday School sup! l e tart W Va , Rt. 1, Rev George
Mlddl.,worth , Pastor
Ct&lt;lurch Sunday School, 9 30 o m , prayer Hosct.or , pa stor Sunday School
serv 1ces 9 30 0 m Sunday School meeting Tuesday 7 30 p m , 9 30 a m Prayer and Bible study
you th meeting, 6 p m Sunday 7 30 p m Co ttage Prayer Service
10 30o m
BRA DBURY
CH URCH
OF l eaders Ada Von Meter and Gret Tuesday, 10 am. Worship Ser
CHRIST, Kim Cole pas tor Kevin , to Su ttle Sunday evening wor vtce Thursday , 7· 30 p m
CAlVARY BIBl ECHYRCH, 26 N
Ktng, Sunday school supt Sunday shtp , 7 p m through wmter man ·
Second. Middleport· pastor, Cur
ths
school, 9 30 0 m , worshtp ser
MT HERMON CHURCH OF THE ti s Stephen Church school, 9:30
v 1ce 1030 a m
Sunday ser
vi ces , 7 p m youth meo tmg , UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST am., preaching s.erviceJ , 10:30
Rev James H l eocM pastor. Sun a m. and 7 30 p m Wednesday
Wednesdoy 7 p m
doy school , 9 ·30 am ., Russell evening Bible study , 7·30 p.m
ANTIQUI TY BAPTI ST
Re v
INDEPENDENT HOliNESS CHUR
Fraelt:md Nom s pastor. Sunday Spencer, supt , Won hlp service,
school 10 o m , Church service 1 10 "5 am : Evening worshtp CH , INC - Corner Fourth and
Middleport ; Rev.
p m.. Wednesday 8tble Study, 7 alternating with C £ at 1 30 p.m lincoln Sts
an Sunday Pra yer meeting, 7.30 O 'Dell Manley, pa stor Sony Hud·
pm
m Wednesday Allred Walle son Sunday School superlnten
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
ayleoder
dent Sunday school , 9 30 o.m ,
NAZARENE, Reli John A Cofl
WHITE'S CHAPEl, Cool"lle RD even ing worsh ip, 7 30 p.m .
man, pastor Sunday Schoal, q 30
Rev. Roy Deeter , pastor . Sunday prayer and pro1se service,
0 m • G erald Well s supt Morn
school9 30 a.m ., worshtp service Wednesday 7 30 p.m.
1ng worsh1p, 10 30 a m. Sunday
THE PEOPlES CHYRCH OF
e 11enmg worship , 7 30, Prayer 10 30 a m B1ble study and FJrayer
service, Wednesday 7 30 p.m.
POMEROY - Corner Ma10 and
meettng , wed nesday, 1 30 p.m
Court Sts , third floor over
RUTlAND
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Dan L
RYTlAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, ltghthouse Restaurant . Henry
Walker Pa stor , Ronnie Salser
Sundov school supt , Sunday Carl Peak , po5tor. Bdl Brown Cook, pa:~tor Sunday school. 10
Sunday school supt
Sunday o m. morning worship 11 a m
school. 9 30 a.m .. mornmg wor
t ervi c e , 7 : 30 .
shtp 10 ~0 0 m Sunday evemng school 9 30 a.m., worship and e~erpn g
worsh tr. 7·30 Wedne5doy eyen· commumon , 10.30 a.m. Evening Wednes1ay eYening service,
servtce, 7 30 p "'' Regular board 7 30 lnterdenomtnational , full
1ng8 1b estudy. 7 30
meetmg Saturday . 7 p m.
galpel.
DANVIllE WESlEYAN . ReY
RYTlAND COMMUNITY CHYR· !WTlAND CHURCH OF GOD lelon Glosure, pa stor Sunday
School , 9 30 a.m . youth and CH , Sunday School. 9 30 a.m . Pastor Oenms Bales . Sunday
w ors h1p ser v1 ce , 11
a m. School 10 a m ., worship aervtce
tumor youtt. serv tce 6 •S p m.
Wednesday prayer meet1ng 7 30 11 30 am . and 7.30 p IT1 Prayer
evemng wors htp, 7 30 p .m
prayer and pra 1se Wednesday, p m youth ser vtc&amp;5 Sunday 7 meetiog . Wedneidav 7 30 p.m

7 30 p.m
SilVER RUN FREE BAPTIST

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LAYREl CliFF FREE METHODIST
Stl VEA RIDGE , Worship 10 a.m. CHURCH Rev . Flor.d F Shook,
poslor, Lloyd Wr ght, Sunday
Church School 9 a .m.
TUPPERS PlAINS, Wonhlp 9 School Supt.; Motnlng Wonhlp
9·30 a m.; Sundoy School 10.:10
a m Church Schooll Oa .m.
KENO CHYRCH OF CHRIST, a m , Weckulttdov Prayer ond I I·
TRINITY CHURCH Rev W H Eventng
worshlp 1
7 30 George Fr.dtrlck , supt S.rvlc:e blo Study 7 30 p m.; Sundoy
Pamn pastor Roy Mayer, Sun · Wednesday pro~er meeting 7 30 weekly. 9 30 a m. on Sunday:, evening worohlp 7•30 p.m.. Choir
day school iupt Church S&lt;:hool p m.
Preochmg fir~ I and th1rd Sundoyl. Proc tlcelkurtdoy, 7 p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
9 IS om , wo"hop •ervico 10·30 MT MORIAHCHURCHOF GOD ol month by Clltlord Smith, 9 30

t3o.

p m.; Sunday nlglolwonhlp,
RUTIJ\NO CHURCH OF THf
NAZAREHf. Rev lloyd D. Grlinm,
Jr., potlof, $undaY IChool, 9:30
a.m.. - •hlp oorvko, 10:30 a !"'·
troadcatlllvo DYer WMIO; young,
se rvice ,
6 ·,. 5 :
evon~li1tlc servlc• . 7·30 p m

Prayer mMllng, Wodnt tday, 7;30
p.m.. Mlnlonoty mHllng, 7:30
p.m. lint Wodnotday ol month.
MASON COYNTY
MASON FIRST IAPTIST, Soc:and

om Choir rehea rsal Tuesday , Racme Rou te 2, the Re._ Jame1
7 30 p m under direction of Mrs M Muncy, pastor Sunday JChool
Paul Nease
9 45 a m.: morning worsh1p, 11
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE a m • e'w'emng worship. 7 30
NAZARENE Corner Un 1on and Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30
Young people 1 meeting,
Mulberry , Re v Clyde V Hender p m
son pastor . Sunday school, 9 30 7·30 p.m. Thur1day.

0m
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION,
Darrell Doddrill , pas tor Sunday

Charlet Ruuell , Sr., mlnl1ter,
ftlck Mocomber , supt. S"ndoy
1chool 1 9·30 a m , worship ••r·

and Pomeroy Sta., Stan Craig,

10 1~ a.m. Youth octlvtties and
fellowshi p for junior and sen• or
h1gh students, 6 p m Sun~a~
even ing wouh lp, 7 30 p m Mid·
week
praye r
s er v 1c ts

OF CHRIST Doug Seaman,
minister. Blblt study , 9 JO a m
morning worahlp 1()·30 o m ,
evanlng wars htp , 7·30 p m.
Wednesday Biblestudy, 7•30p m

vleet 7 30 p m.

mu1lc

School. 9 30 a m., L.anord vlco, 10 30 am llblo Study. po1tor. Sunday l(i'loal, 9·45 a.m .:
worship tervice, 11 o m : 1raln1rtg
Gilmore , fin t elder, evening ser· Tu"doy, 7:30p.m.
union,
6 30 p m ., evening wor ·
REOR
GANIZED
CMURCH
Of
vl(t, 7 30 p m
Wedneadoy
· JESUS CHRIST OF lATTER DAY ship sorvlco, 7:30 p.m. Mid Week
prayer meeting, 7 30 p m
a.m , Glen McClung, supt ; morn
MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
MT. MORIAHCHURCHOf GOD, SAINTS, Portland Racine Rood pro.,.., ~trvlce , Wtdn11day, 7:30
lng wo rsh1p 10·30 a.m., evening Corner Sheth and Palmer the Rev Radne Route :2 The Rev Charlet William Routh , pa1tt~r . O&lt;tnny P·IJl ·
MASONCHURCH OF CHRIST, P
serv1ce 1 30 mid week servtce , Peter Grondal , pastor, Donny Hand, pa stor Sunday school , 9 •5 Evan•, Sundar School Director.
Sunday Schoo , 9 30 o m.; Morn· 0 . BoK "87 Miller St , Mason, W
Wednesday. 7.30 p m.
Thompton , supennt•ndent Sun• 0 m , morning woni'Hp 11 a m
GRACE EP ISCOPAl, The Rev doy Schobl. WMPO Radio pro· Evening services, Tuesdo,. and . lng worth lp l0·30 a m.: Sunday Va. Sundoy l lblo Study 10 • ·I" ;
•Y•n l ng aervlce 7 p .m W9rt~lp il o.m and 7 p.m 81blo
Harold Oe~Jth , re&lt;:l or Church ser grpm 7 •s o m,, Sunday SchooL Fndoy , 7 30p m
Wednesday
evening prayer ser· Study Wodntsday 7 p m , Vocal
v1ces , 10 30 o.m Holy commu 9 1~ a m , Morning Worship
BEAR.WALlOW RIDGE CHURCH
n1on fn $1 Sunday of month , chur·
ch school 10 30 am . for nursery
through 1'2
POMEROY CHURCH Of CHRIST,
Rtc hard Ev anson pastor Bible
&gt;t ~oo l ,

a. m : adult wors.hlp serv• ce and
young peoples meetmg, 7 30
p m Comb1ned Bible study ond
praye r meet1ng , Wednesday , 7 30
pm
THE SALVATION ARMY , Envoy
Rov W W1n1ng , off1cer 1n charge
Sunda y
10 a m , Holin eu
10 30 a m
Sunday
meetmg
S!.hool Young People 1s l egion, 1
p m , Thursday I to 3 p m ,
Lad1e!. Home league 7 p m Prep
classes
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Co rner of Sycamore and Second
S!s , Pomeroy The Rev Wtlhom
Mtddlesworth, Pastor
Sunday
School of 9 •S am and Church
Serv1ces II a m

It was too good 10 be Irue Suddenly llou nd I had the opportumly lo vis111he
land of my dreams - a lrop ~e a l Is land I It was long ago when my belo\ cd
" rolling stone" uncle ' 1sncd my home, brmumng w11 h ~tones of Ihe fasc inatmg, dehghl lul South Seas I had been conv mced Ihat ltfe m Lh1s land would be a
foreve r-happy lhmg
And now Ihe mag1cal moment had come I lound 1ha1 the sky was , indeed,
bluer than blue, Ihe Jlowcrs bn II tam and luxunous, Ihe sea clear and everchang·
tng Yes. 1t was all lhts and more
Bul one day as I stood on lhc shore hs1enmg 10 1he roanng rh yme of Ihe
waves, I realized lhall was no happ1 cr Ihan I had been be lore I d1 scovered Ihal
my problems were within me How could I have assumed Ihat happiness would
be guaranteed on an enchanted 1sland'l
These lhollghiSprom pled me to relurn 10 my church wh1 ch I had 1gnored for
many years Here I tound my latlh was renewed, and I fo und self-respect and
underslanding lhal come from lov mg God and domg HIS Will I sensed anew
that no man can expcclloexpencnce true happmess w11 hou1 H1m Hurry 10 yo ur
church - there to find Ihe tngrcd tcn ls lo make your days and your hfc glad and
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2825 Saturday evening Moss Stncklm pastor Sunday church
7.30. Sunday Mos5 8 and 10 om , school '30 a m • Mrs Homer
Confesston , Saturdoy 7 7 30 p m

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. Re'
Ralph Zundel pa5tor Wtlltam
Watson Sunday sc hool 5up'
Sunday school 9 30 a m . BYF, 6
p m B1ble study. Wedne5day 7
p,m , cho.r prachce Wednet&gt;doy,
8 30p m

BURliNGHAM CHURCH R.,

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Thtrd St.

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PAUL'S BARBER SHOP
Open 8to 5- Closed Thurs.

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2" w. Second
Pomeroy

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MIDDLEPORT, Sunday school
9 30om • R1chord Vaughan supt
Mornmg wors.htp, 10 30
SYRAC USE, Morntng worsh1p 9
am , Sunday school, l Oam Mrs
Sampson Hall, supt

RUTlAND CHURCH OF GOO

Mulboroy Ave , Pomeroy , Poul J

HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH

Whtte, Pastor, Gary 8os. hom Sun Near long Bottom Edsel Har t
day school supt Sunday school pastor Sundo,. school tO om
9 30 o m
morn 1ng worshtp Church
7'30 p m
praye"l
10 30. evenmg worsh1p 6 30 p m meettng 7 30 p m Thursday
M•dweeM prayer serviCe, 7 30
MI DDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL
pm
Th1rd Ave . the Rev W1 lltom Kn.t

RYTLANO APOSTOliC CHURCH tel, postor Ronald Dugon Sun

OF JESUS CHRIST Thomas l
Holmes pastor B1ble study
Saturday
7 30 p m , Sunday
school, 10 a.m Evongehsflc ser
7 30 p m Sunday
1 PO M EROY
WESlEYAN
HOliNESS CHURCH Harri s.onY tlle
Rood , Re v. Ed1son Weaver
Pas tor He11ry Eblm
Sunday
)chool Supt Sunday School 9 30
a m . Evenmg wor5htp 7 30 P m
Prayer and Pra1se serv1ce. Thurs ·
doy 1 30p m.

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10 30

Rev James 0 Guynn pa stor
Sunday 5thool 10 a m , Sunda,.
wor' h1p, 11 a m , Sunday evening
servtce, 7 p m , Wednesday wor·
shtp serv1te, 7 30 p m

GOD Rev Geprge Otler pas tor
a m., morn·
Sunday ~chool , 9
tng
pr eo ch1n g ,
11
a m •

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Bobby Elktn 5 pa5tor Sunday
school, 10 a m , wors.htp s.ervtee
l l am and 7 p.m. Wednesday
evenmg servtce, 7 p m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 282

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.

THE FINEST IN MOBILE HOM ES
Ph. 992-7034
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Pomeroy

CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid
dlepott , S1h and Main , Gaorge
Gloze, m1nts!er, James Sheela
super intendent Bible school , 9 30
o.m
mormng worshtp , lO 30
om
evemng worship, 7 30,
prayer ser v tce , 7 p m
Wftdnesdoy
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NAZARENE, Rev
Don Cole
pastor, Mrs Mary Lothey , Sunday
school sup! Sunday school , 9·30
a,m. morning worsh1p , 10 30
a m
Sunday evangelisti c
meehng
7 30 p m . Prayer
meelmg Wedne5day 7 30 p.m
UN IT E 0 PRESBYT ERI A N
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUN TY
Owtght L Zavliz , d~teclar

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H A RRI S 0 N VI l l E
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POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST, 200 W. Mom St., Jerry
Paul , mtnlster , phone 992-7601J.
Conser vohve non mstrumentol
Sunday worsh•p , 10 om Btble
study , 1l om , worsh1p 6 P m
Wednesday Btbl e sttJ dy, 7 p m
~UlLAN D FREEWILL BAPTIST,
Rev l eland Haley. pastor Sun·
day school , 10 o.m
Sunday
even1ng
se r v1ce , 7 30
Wednesd ov even•ng prayer
me-ehng, 7 30 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTI AN
CHURC H, Re~ Rol ph Sm1!h ,
pa stor Sundov school 9 30 om ,
Mrs Worley fronm supennten
dent Preochtng serv1ces f.rst &amp;
th1rd Sundays follow1ng Sunday
School
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
Preochtng 9 30 a m , f1t st and se·
cond Sundays of each month
th1rd and f ourth Sundays eath
month, wors htp serv1ce ot 7 30
pm Wednesday eYen 1ngs ot
7 30 Prayer and B•ble Study
SEV ENTH -DA Y ADVEN TIST
Mulberry He1ghts Rood, Pomeroy
Pastor. Gerard Seton , Sobbo lh
School Supennrendent, Claro
Mcintyre Sabbath School, Sctur
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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHUR
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Drewy Gore
supt
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THE HILAND CHAPEL, George
Casto, pastor Sunday School

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ages , ever)II'IQ serv1ce 7 30 B1ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
youthservtces Friday 7 lOp m
M IDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP
TIST , Corner Ash ondPJum Noel
Herrman pastor Saturday even
mg sen11ce 7 30 p.m Sunday
School 10 am · Sunday evening
worsh1p , 7 30 p m
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(i.QQrgt Fredonck a'upl Sunday
morning service, 9 30 a m with
preochmg on fl nt and th 1rd Sun·
day of month by Georg e PlckenJ,
STIVE RSVIllE COMMUN ITY
CHURCH, Sundoy School 1ervlce,
10 o .m , Prayer meehng ,
Thun day. 7 p m .. Sunday evenmg
service . 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Pomeroy ·Harrisonville Rd., Don
Kennedy pas tor , Bill McElroy,
Sunday schoo l sup!
Sunday
school , 9 30 a m , morn1ng wor·
.shtp ctnd communion, 10 30 a.m ,
Sunday ev•nlng youth Chns l1o,.,
Ende&lt;:~vor 6 30 p.m ., wors hip ser·
YtCt , 7 30 p m Wednesdod even·
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BETHlEHEM BAPTIST. Rev Earl

Tue1doy 7 30p m
MSLEYAN {Raci ne), Sunday
SchooilOam Worst11p 11om

ship, 9 30, church Khool , 10 30,
young people's meeting, 6 30
pm , e venlngwonh1p,7 30p .m.,

Bailey Run Rood Rev Emmell
Rawson, pastor Handley Dunn
supt Sundov school 10 am Sun
day evMtng service 7 30 81ble
teach ing, 7 30p,m Thursday '

Bible Study Thurtdoy 7 p. m. Chotr
PrO(:tlceThurtday8p m.
LETART FAllS, Church School
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.4th Sunday 9·15 am ., Worthlp

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MT UNION BAPTIST, Rev R D
Brown , lupply pal tor, Sunday
school9 ~5 a.m , Sunday evening
won~tp , 7.30p m

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Bruce Smith, pa1tor Walla ce
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9 30 a.rn Pr.achl ng service
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HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST.

c.h 6 •5 p m Young People 1 Ser·
vice 6 •5 p m Evon gell atlc; Ser·
Yl ce 7 30 p m Women's M issionary Counci l 10 a m fi rs t and
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At both tables the queen of
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ACROSS
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narrative
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Munich
12 Incarnation
of Vishnu
13 Great Lakes
city
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How much
in a store Ia buLJ would you pa4?
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fortitude
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THE 130YS OFF ON AN

SATURDAY, AUOUST 21, 197•
6:00--Summer Semester 10.
6;30-Matters of ~lfe 6; Summer Semester 8;
Treellouse Club 10; Kentucky Afield 13.
7;00--Saturday Report 3; AG-USA • : Eddie S.unden
6; Treehouse ClubB; U S. Farm Report 10; Groovle
Goolles 13.
7·30-Bullwlnkle 3; I Dream of Jeannie 4; Jetson• 6;
Harlem Globetroltert Popcorn MachiM 8; Man
From C.O.S I. 10; Make A Wish 13; Mister Rogers
20.
B:OO--Emergency Plu~ • 3,4,15; HOf!g K~ Phooey
6, 13; Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm 8,10; Sesame
Street 20 .
8'30- Josle and the Pussycats 3,. ,15; Tom and JerryGrape Ape 6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8; Bugs
Bunny and Friends 10
9;00--Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty 3.•.15; Electric,
Company 20
.Y.Jo-Pink Panther 3,4,15; ADventures ol Gilligan
•
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·
10'!1)...:.:Land of the Lost 3.:J.4',15, Super Friends 13; Hot
Dog 6; Shazam f- lsls 8,10; Zoom 20.
10 .3o-Run, Joe. Run 3,4,15; Big Blue Marble 6;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20
11 ;00--Return to the PI aMI of fhe Apes 3,. , IS;
Buggy 6, 13; Space Nutes 8,10; Inner Tennis 20.
11 3Q-Westwlnd 3,••15; Oddball Couple 13; CBPA
Bowling 6; Ghost Busters 8,10; Consumer Survival
Kit 20.
12 :00--Jetsons 3,A,I5; Valley of the Dinosaurs 8,101
Action News for Kids 13; Crockett's Victory Garden
20.
12:Jo-Go-USA 3,34, IS; American Bandstand 13; Fet
Albert 8, 10.
1;00--FBI 3; Woman - Her Winning Ways • : Soul
Train 6; Chlldr.,'s Film Festival B, 10; Wrestling
15; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33
1:30- U.S. Tennis Open 4; Gilligan's Island 13; Wild,
Wild World of Animals 33.
2:00--Grandstand 3,4, 15; That Good Ole Nnhvllle
Music 6; World of Survival I; Urban League Movie
"Apache Uprising" 13; Family Theatre 33.
d s-Baseball 3,.,15.
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8; Movie "From the Earth to the MOOn" 10; Insight
33.
3·OO-Overseas Mission 8; Family at War 33.
3.Jo-FBI6, ChamplonsB; Last ofthe Curlews 13.
4·00--BII With Knit 33.
4;3Q-Minlature Golf 6; Horse Race B,10, H1111en's
Heroes 13; Let's Grow A Garden 33
4.oto-Golf B,IO.
5·000-Star Trek 3; Wide World of Sports 6, 13; Dan
Adams Screen Test 4; Wrestling 15; Romagnolls'
Table 33
5.Jo-NFL action '76 4; Guppies to Groupers 33.
6;00--News 3,U ,10; God Has The Answer 15;
Crockett's Vldory Garden 33.
6:30-NBC News 3,A, 15; ABC News 13; News 6; Ham's
WldeWorldB; CBS News 10; Lilias, Y1111aand You
33
7·00--World at War 3; Lawrence Welk •.15: Hee Haw
6,B; In The Know 10; Newsmaker '76 13; Rivals of
Sherlock Holmes 33
7.Jo-Hollyw00d Squares 3; Last of the Wild 10; Heart
Attack 13
,
8:00--Emergency! 3,4,15; New, Original Wonde.
Woman 6, 13; Jeffersons 8, 10; At The Top 33
8:Jo-NFL Football B; Ivan fhe Terrible 10.
9:00--NFL Football3,4,15; Movie "Hotel" 6,13; Mary
Tyler Moore 10; Upstairs, Downstairs 33.
9·Jo-Mary Hartman. Mary Hartman Preview 10.
10.00--Diahann CarrolllO, Men Who Made the Movies
33.
11 .00--ABC News 6; News 10,13; Janak! 33.

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11 :3o-News B; Movie " Walk on the Wild Side" 10;
Movie "Pillow of Death" 13.
12·00--News 3,.,1 Movie "My Six Loves" 8
12; ls-PMA Pulse 15.
12·Jo-Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 3; Saturday
Night 4.15.
12· oiS-Sam my and Company 6.
1.oo-Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 3, Movie " The
Man Who Reclaimed His Head" 13
1.30-Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 3; Don Klr·

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BRADFORD CHURCH OF Plnllll, Mr' uti Mn. R. R.
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN YNION , moollng Wodnosdoy 745 p.m CHRIST, Jack Perry, mlnl•lor. Sun· Dunt.
f.ebew vlilled Nktl'
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Brenda
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Bill Mlddleawart, Mrs. Violet
Rllchle, David Talbott, Wade
ConneUy, Stacy and Tammy
Proffitt, local, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bryant, Debra
and David, recently.
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Racine , vlalled her llister;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mid·
dleswart and family on
Saturday afternoon,
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)lonored by a birthday
celebration at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rolllh,
Porllantl, a recent Sunday,
Mrs. Fannie. Durst, local,
and Mn. Tim Wilkii1IOI1 and

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9;00--Rockford Flies 3,4,15; Movie " The S.l~i
CanMd lon" 1,10; U.S.A. People &amp; Politico 20,33.
10.00--Pollce Story 3,4; NoWI 13,:10, · Peul Nuchlms
33.
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10, 3o-Baseball 15.
11 :00--Nows 3,4,1,10,13;' ABC News 33.
.11 ·,~Johii!)Y Car"'!' ~1 •: Rookies 6,13; Movie
Asylum I ; Mavlt Assl~nment Terrror" 10
Janakl 33.
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1.110-Midn lght Spt&lt;:lal 3,4,15; Movie "Fog Island" 10.
1'ot~-News 13.
2.30-News 3
3:00--Movle " Four Men and a Prayer" 3.
4: 30-Movle " He Mar ried His Wile' 3
6 00-Movle "Chasing Danger" 3

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Stiversville News Notes

Mrs. Ada Fox al!d son, Bill
of Belmont, were weekend
vlaltors of Mrs. NeD Mid·
dleswart and attended the
Wolfe reunion at Portlaoo
park on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
I
Harris and family, Mission
Viejo, CaUf., spent several
days
visiting her grand·
NORTHEAST ClYSTER
CHESHIRE CHYRCH Of GOD OF
mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Rev Rtchord Thomas
PROPHECY, G p Sm 1tk, pallor
Hawthorne
and lllater, Mr,
Pastor
Sunday School 10 a m , Arthur
Duane Sydenstrlcker
HentOI"' , Supt.; Morn1ng Worship, and Mrs. Clarence Lawrence,
John Oougla•
11 0 m .; Young Peopt~ ·· service,
).
Associates
7 p m .; htning "'~Ice, 7:30 Brenda and Bryan.
·Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Upps
JOPPA, Worship lOam , Chur· p m., Wedne~day Mld·Wtek
ch School 9 a m , Prayer Meeting Prayer Serv 1ce , 7 30 p m , Youth and Toni, Uttle Hocking,
Wednetday 8 p m
mHting, 6 30 p m , Evening wor· Mrs. Earl Powell, Torch, and
LONG BOTIOM, Sunday school ship 7·30 p m
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JEHOVAH S WITNESSES. larry at 9·30 om Worthop mvoce• ot
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE Mrs. lfazel Shuck, Miami,
Cornohon presi ding mlni1ter 7 30 p m Bible 1tudy and Youth NAZARENE Rev Herbert Grote, Fla., were recent callers of
Sunday B~te lecture 9:30a.m
meeting1 01 8 p m . on pastor. Worthip service, 11 am
Oint Birch and Laota.
Wa tc htower atudy, 10:30 a.m. Wedne1doys
and 7 30 p.m SunUoy Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. VIctor Durst,
Tuesdoy, Btblo sludy, 1 30 p.m.
NORTH BETHEl, Worship II Schaal, 9 30 am Richard Barton,

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MY FAVORITE SUMMER IS THIS SUMMER
"School days, school days, dear old golden rule

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CHURCH , Eugene Underwood,
pat ter, Howard Coldwell, Jr. ,
Sundar School Supt.; Sunday
Schoo , 9 30 0 m Morntng Str·
mon, 1030am., Sunday even·
ing 1 er~lce , 7 p.m
LETART
FAlLS
UNITED
BRETHREN , Rev FrHiand Norrlt,
pal lor, FloydNorns, lupl Sunday
school, 9 30 a m , morning str•
mon 10 30 am , Prayer service .
Wednesday, 7·30p m .

cashed lhe ace of spades to
see what happened, cashed
lhe ace of hearts for a second
look at P!ISSlbihlles and lhen
played lhe k1n1 of spades.
When that dropped lhe queen
he led to dummy's ace of
clubs, discarded his four of
hearts on lhe ace of diamonds,
came back to his hand wllh a
heart , dr ew trumps and
cla1med h1s grand slam
Th1s grand slam swing
decided a first-round match.
The lucky wiMers then went
on to wm the tournament.

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J,, UMYF Wodn.,doy 3 30 p.m., Bible study , Wednesday , 730

CH Roger C Tui'nwr , pa,stor
Sunday schoo l. 9 30 a m , Sunday
mor111ng worship, 10 30, Sunday
evenmg service, 1 30
THE SALVATION ARMV, 115
Butternut Ave Pomeroy Envoy
and Mrs Roy Wtnmg, otftctrs tn
charge. Sunday holinen meeting
10 a m Sunday ~e hool 1030
a.m leader YPSM Eloise Adams
7 30 p.m &amp;alvatlon meeting
ladte5 Home league, 1:2 noon to 2
p m , Thursday , prayer meeling
and B1ble study Thursday, 7.30
Pm
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST , Corner
Fourth and Mom, Middleport.
Rev . Henry Key , Jr , pa stor . Sun
day School 'il 30 a m•• Mn Ervin
Baumgardner, 1upt .. Mornmg
wor~h1p , 10 ~5 a.m

FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1t7•
5·oo-F BI 3; Partridge Family B; Minion · Impossible
15.
5·30-Adom 12 A; News 6; Family Affair I ; Elec Co
:10,33; Adam-12 13.
6·00--Nws 3,U,10,13,U; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6 30-NBC Nt wsJ,.C,15; ABC News 13; Andy Gr1Hith6;
CBS News 1,1 0; Hodgepodge ~odge 20;
Car rasccl.,dll• 11
7:00--Truh or Cons. 3; To Tell. the Truth "' Bowl lnjl for
Dollars 6 ; Space· 1999 8; News 10; Don Adams
ScrNn Tell 13. Family Altair 15, Woman :10, Black
Perspective on the News 33.
1 30-Porter Wagoner 3; Tre.sure Hunt •: Oh io State
Lottery 6; $25,000 Pyram id 10; To Tell the Truth 13;
Wild Kingdom 15, Robert MacNeil Report 20,33.
8:00--Sanford &amp; Son 3•••15; NFL Footbell 6,13; Pilot
"Stranded " 8,10, Washington Week In Review 20,33

AMI!oU LANCe

CARlETON CHURC H, Klngsbuoy WH kly Bible study, Wodnotday,
Rood Gpry King , pallor SundO'V 730pm
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
school , 9 30 a .m evening w or

days . •. "' old famiUar wlll'ds to we older students. When
!;eptember draws near I always feel it's Ume to go to school. I
would enjoy It very much, I think.
I wonder what all the children think about when tbey see
school days getting nearer. I'm sure they think of the vacation
that ill rapidly drawing to a close. Moat would feel thla was
"My Favorite Summer," Maybe becauae It Ia the one cloeeat.
lt'sfairweekaoolbave been there every day this week. It
has been marvelous to see the excitement on all the klda faces
as well as on the old timers. When fair week Ia over they all
must be thlnklng, "It won't be long now til school." They all
must be lhlnklng about the picnics, the ball games, the
swinunlng, tbe regaUa, the parades and the fair . They
remember the days they could sleep In and play late.
The joy of playing with their cat and dog, the flowers and the
bugs and the big old sbade trees when It was hot and they just
sat watching the Madows on the sidewalk or porch. '!be times
they went to the fann or just went out and ran In the fields
around and of course the days they went on vacation and
!raveled.
Thlnking of the joys of couainl villtlng and friends, cookouts In the back yBI'd or at ooe of the nearby parks, the grass
llioWing, the washing down of the porch and of the weeding the
garden, &amp;me of theae they would 10011er forget, but even now
lt'smoatlypastand It really wun't too bad. Remembering the
fbhlng and games and all day play aJons with the late night
fun. Summer was so crowded and so much fun It can't reaDy
be over yet,
Still, It Ia fair week and they all know that Its only days
after the fair that lchool beclnB. Moat have their new clothes
for school along with penclll and rulers aoo erlllll'l and paper,
It Ia thne to lhlnk of aU tlte frlenda for the summer
9 30 o m . evenong worshop 7 30
APPlE GROVE, Sunday School
C!iURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, becauae of vacatloo, The bwi ride Ia tun and receu too, the
Thursday evenmg prayer serYLCe 9 30 o m. Worshtp 7 30 p.m 1st Located o1 Rut!ond on New Lima clean 1111ell that Ia found ooly In lcllool In the new books,
7:30pm
j
ood 3rd Svnday 1, Prayer meeflnij Rood, nex t to Fore1t Acre Pork,
varnlahed delks, ICI'IIbed Doors and balll, &amp;Ire lchool will
RACINE APOSTOLIC CHURCH Wednesday 7 30 p.m . FelloW5h tp ReY Roy Rouse, pas tor , Robert
Evongel1 st1 c servtce, Sunday , 7 30 $uppef flrst Salu•doy 6 p nr.UNIW Mun er, Sunday School sup!. Sun · soon be upon them but thla IIUIIllller lln't over yet, there'sstW
p m prayer meettng, Tuesday , 2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
day 1 chool, 10 30 am , worshtp a week to go.
7 30pm , Boble Study Thursdoy
EAST lETART, C~ruch School 73 0 p m Boblo Sl udy,
Thla summer wu lots of fun, even the favorite one and
7 30p m
isf 2nd, 3rd Sundays 9 30 am Wednesday, 7 30 p .rn . Saturday
anyhow
schoollln't so bid. Tbe favGI'Ite summer . , , I 81JeSS
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER, Fourth Sunday 10 30 o m Wor· nigh ! prayer 18r v1ce, 7 30p m
thla
one
was.
Dexter Rd , long.,lllo, Ohio Rev •hlp 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m • th
HEMlOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN,
Clyde Ferrell, Pastor. Sunday Sunday 9 30 am , Prayer metllng Roger Waflon, pastor, wa llace
Thank you Lord, It was Ire&amp;I. - Rev, William
School ll
a m
Sa tu rday Wednesday 7.30 p.m UMW h i Bradford, 1upt., morn tng war· Mlddlellwarth, St. Paul Lutheran Church.
preaching services 7·30 p m
Wednesdav ev11mng B1ble study
at 7 30pm

5 ~PPO~EP

Second ond Ander•on,
Pouor, Wa lter Cloud
1chool 9 •! a m worship
11 om and 7•30 p.m

r.

01rector
M1les Trout , pastor
Sunday
POMEROY CLUSTER
school , 10 0 m , Steve L1ttle supt
Rev Robert Hoyden
Evemn g serv1ce, 7 p m , pr ayer
Rev. 0 Wm Sydenstncker
meetmg, Thursday 1 p m
CHESTER Worshtp 9 15 a m.
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOD
Church School lOa m
ReY Bobby Porter, pastor Sun
PO MEROY, War5h1p 10 30 o .m day school, 9.30 a m , worth1p
Church School 9 30 a m UMYF 5erv1ce. 11 0 m. e vemng servt ce
b 30 p m
7 30 you th serv1ce, Wednesday
ENTERPRISE Wors h1p 9 o.m 7 30 p m
ChuHh School l Oa m
•"' LANGSVILLE CHRISTI AN CHUA·
ROCK SPRINGS Worsh1p 10 CH Ted Jones , pastor Sunday
o.m . Church School 9,15o.m school, 9.30 a.m ., Roy S1gmon
UMYF 6 30 p m
supt , mornt ng worsh1p , 10 30,
FLATWOOOS . Worshtp, 11 a m Sunday evening serv1ce 7 30
Church School lOam
m 1d.week service Wednesday
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
7 JO p.m
'
Rev Robert Bumgarner
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
HEATH . Robert Bumgarne r NAZARENE , Rev
Dale Boss
Pastor Wor~h1 p 10 30 o.m Chur pa 5tor, Bob Moore , Sunday
ch School9 30 o m UMYF 6 p m
School supt , Sunday 5chool
RUTLAND, Wtlbur Htl t, Po•tor classes for all ages , 9 30 0 m
Worsht p 10 30 a m Church School morntng wonh1p, 10 •S 0 m
9 30 a m •
NYPS, 6 30 p m , evongeltst •c ser·
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
v1ce , 7 30 p m
Prayer and
Rev R1chard E Jorv1s
fast 1ng Tuesday
10 fJ m
ASBURY , Wor5h1p 11 am Chur Mtdw eek
pra y er
ser ~1ce ,
ch School 9 50 o .m UMW flfst Wednesday 7 30 p m . men 5
Tueiday . Btble Study Thurs 7.30 proyermeetlng , Soturdoy, 7p m :
p m.
m 1ss 1on ory meehng
second
FOREST RUN Worsh1p 9 a m Wednesday', 7 30p m .
Church School l Oa m
UNITED
FAITH
NON ·
MINERSVILLE . Wor~h1p 10 o.m " DENOMINATIONAl , Rev Robert
Church School 9a m
Smtih, pastor Sunday School
SYRACUSE. Chruch School 9.30 9.30 o .m , Clan leader, Leo H1ll
a.m Wonh1p serv1ee7 30 p m
wot5hlp ltrvlce, 10 30 a m , chur·
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
ch 7 30 p m
Rev T1mo1hy Sm1th
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
Cluster leader
CHRIST elden R. Bloke, pastor
Rev Steven W1I 5on
Su nday School 10 a.m. Howard
Assoc1ate
lk.Coy, supt , Mornmg I erman ,
BETHANY, {OorcasJ, Worsh1p 11 a.m. Sunday n 1Qht serv 1ce1
9 30 o m Church School 10.30 Chnstton EndltQvor , 7.30 p m ,
am
Song lervlct , B p m. , Preochtng
CA RMEL. Chruch School 9 30 8.30 p .m. M1dweek Prayer
a m Wonhlp 10 30 o,m 2nd and mMtlng, Wednesday, 7 p m ., Roy
.4 th Sundays.
Adam i loy leader.

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FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Car·

Shuler po1tor, Wonhlp ••rvlca , n•r ot
9:30 a.m. Sunday school , I 0 30 Mo1ort
a m , Bible Study and prayer 1er Sunday
tervlce
vice Thursday, 7 .30 p m

Rev Herbert A i ling, pastor Sun
dey SChool 9 30 a m , morning
HARTFORD CHYRCHOF CHRIST
ser Yice , 10 30 . youth service , 6 45 IN CHRISTIAN UNION , Tho Rov.
p n'l , evangelis tic service 1 30 William Compbell pa•tor. Sunday
P. m Prayer meeting Thursday , School, 9 30 am 1 James Hughes,
7·30 p m
supf , ewenlng sarvlce , 7•00 p m.
FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION ol Wednesday &amp;Yenlng pray er
Bald Knob Rev E J Grilltth, meeting 7 30 p.m. Youth prgyer
supt of chu rch , Rev l
R service each Tuasdoy
•ludy , 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW BIBlE CHYRCH,
G
luesencomp
,
pastor,
Roger
ST JOHN WTHERAN CHURCH,
Pme Grove The ReY W1lhom Wtllfred, Sr, Sunday School sup! l e tart W Va , Rt. 1, Rev George
Mlddl.,worth , Pastor
Ct&lt;lurch Sunday School, 9 30 o m , prayer Hosct.or , pa stor Sunday School
serv 1ces 9 30 0 m Sunday School meeting Tuesday 7 30 p m , 9 30 a m Prayer and Bible study
you th meeting, 6 p m Sunday 7 30 p m Co ttage Prayer Service
10 30o m
BRA DBURY
CH URCH
OF l eaders Ada Von Meter and Gret Tuesday, 10 am. Worship Ser
CHRIST, Kim Cole pas tor Kevin , to Su ttle Sunday evening wor vtce Thursday , 7· 30 p m
CAlVARY BIBl ECHYRCH, 26 N
Ktng, Sunday school supt Sunday shtp , 7 p m through wmter man ·
Second. Middleport· pastor, Cur
ths
school, 9 30 0 m , worshtp ser
MT HERMON CHURCH OF THE ti s Stephen Church school, 9:30
v 1ce 1030 a m
Sunday ser
vi ces , 7 p m youth meo tmg , UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST am., preaching s.erviceJ , 10:30
Rev James H l eocM pastor. Sun a m. and 7 30 p m Wednesday
Wednesdoy 7 p m
doy school , 9 ·30 am ., Russell evening Bible study , 7·30 p.m
ANTIQUI TY BAPTI ST
Re v
INDEPENDENT HOliNESS CHUR
Fraelt:md Nom s pastor. Sunday Spencer, supt , Won hlp service,
school 10 o m , Church service 1 10 "5 am : Evening worshtp CH , INC - Corner Fourth and
Middleport ; Rev.
p m.. Wednesday 8tble Study, 7 alternating with C £ at 1 30 p.m lincoln Sts
an Sunday Pra yer meeting, 7.30 O 'Dell Manley, pa stor Sony Hud·
pm
m Wednesday Allred Walle son Sunday School superlnten
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
ayleoder
dent Sunday school , 9 30 o.m ,
NAZARENE, Reli John A Cofl
WHITE'S CHAPEl, Cool"lle RD even ing worsh ip, 7 30 p.m .
man, pastor Sunday Schoal, q 30
Rev. Roy Deeter , pastor . Sunday prayer and pro1se service,
0 m • G erald Well s supt Morn
school9 30 a.m ., worshtp service Wednesday 7 30 p.m.
1ng worsh1p, 10 30 a m. Sunday
THE PEOPlES CHYRCH OF
e 11enmg worship , 7 30, Prayer 10 30 a m B1ble study and FJrayer
service, Wednesday 7 30 p.m.
POMEROY - Corner Ma10 and
meettng , wed nesday, 1 30 p.m
Court Sts , third floor over
RUTlAND
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Dan L
RYTlAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, ltghthouse Restaurant . Henry
Walker Pa stor , Ronnie Salser
Sundov school supt , Sunday Carl Peak , po5tor. Bdl Brown Cook, pa:~tor Sunday school. 10
Sunday school supt
Sunday o m. morning worship 11 a m
school. 9 30 a.m .. mornmg wor
t ervi c e , 7 : 30 .
shtp 10 ~0 0 m Sunday evemng school 9 30 a.m., worship and e~erpn g
worsh tr. 7·30 Wedne5doy eyen· commumon , 10.30 a.m. Evening Wednes1ay eYening service,
servtce, 7 30 p "'' Regular board 7 30 lnterdenomtnational , full
1ng8 1b estudy. 7 30
meetmg Saturday . 7 p m.
galpel.
DANVIllE WESlEYAN . ReY
RYTlAND COMMUNITY CHYR· !WTlAND CHURCH OF GOD lelon Glosure, pa stor Sunday
School , 9 30 a.m . youth and CH , Sunday School. 9 30 a.m . Pastor Oenms Bales . Sunday
w ors h1p ser v1 ce , 11
a m. School 10 a m ., worship aervtce
tumor youtt. serv tce 6 •S p m.
Wednesday prayer meet1ng 7 30 11 30 am . and 7.30 p IT1 Prayer
evemng wors htp, 7 30 p .m
prayer and pra 1se Wednesday, p m youth ser vtc&amp;5 Sunday 7 meetiog . Wedneidav 7 30 p.m

7 30 p.m
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8- '1'1111 O.Uy Sentinel, MldcDe~rt-~~oy, 0., Friday, Aug.ll,1978 f
LEGAL NOTICE
WANT ADS
Tht Board of Township
INfORMATION
Tru1te• Of ~tbanon Town.
DIADLINES
lhlp, Molgs Counly, Ohio will 5 P.M. oar B•fore
offer tor sale at publl&lt;; auctl0f1 Publltttlon .
Ont uttd Adams road main ca
11 t1 i
talner and one used Ford
nc• 1 on •
corre~~
trlclor with . mower . The ~~~~c~~~:~.ted first day ot
IUCIIOO Will be held at the
REGULATIOI!S
Townshlp;arageSept . 11 ,1916

at 10 :00 am .
The Board of
rnerve the r tgh t to
or Ill bids

Trustn1
reject eny

Lebanon Township

(8)

Trusteet
Clar:enceLawrence,
Clerk
10, 27 ; 19) J

PUB LIC NOTICE
TO ' ELTHA STANSBURY
MUSTARD . If li ving who"
address Is unknown ,
TO : ALDA J . EASTERDAY,

TO . EDGARD WHEELER,
TO : PEARL BENNETT ,
address unknown ;
TO · THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEE S, LEGATEES ,
ADMINISTRATORS , AND
~~S~~NS O:.,j~.;~:ri:ANfj
deceosed ; ROSERT w.
STANSBURY, If deteased ; ·
LOTTIE
GASKILL ,
If
add re s unknown ;

deceased , MINNIE HOLLER ,

If
deceased ;
FLOYD
EASTERDAY, If decused ;
LULA
WHEELER,
If

deceased ,

ZAOIA

HENRY ,

deceesed, EVA J. PARR ,
deceased ; GEORGE H
STANS BURY , decease~,;

uR Y,

~~

MOilLE home for sole or rent 3
ADDRESSERS wontod IMMEDIATE· FURNISHED, 2 bodrm. oporlmont, bedrooms, al ullllttet paid.
odulls only , In Middleport.
LYI Worlc at itomt, no tx·
The Publlshar reaer\ltt
Phonom-nsl , ,
Phonem·3874.
perlenct nectuory .-- tW·
the right to edit or relect
cellent pov. Write A.merlcon 3 AND .4 RM.Tur""
any ads deemed ob ·
nl-oh,-od..,on- d,-un· t975 Skyline 12x52 2 bedroom
IC)tof electric, total wrap Foam·
jectlon al. The publisher
Serv1ce, 6950 Wayzata Blvd ,
furnished opts. Phone 9'92·
Cor. All new furnllurt , lllt.e
will nat be respons ible tor
Su11e 132, Minneapolis, MN
5434.
mort than one Incorrect
{'lew conditlQn. Con be seen at
SS.026.
Inser ti on .
couNtRY Mobile Homt Park , Rt ,
Klngobury 1\omo Solot, 1100 E.
RATES
QO YOU HAVE PARTY PLAN EX·
33, ten milts north of Pomeroy.
Main St., Pomeroy. Ohio.
For Want Ad Service
PERIENCE? FRIENDLY TOY
Lorge Jot1 with concret• patios, Phone m -703A.
5 cents per word one
PRTIES HAS OPENINGS FOil
runners and aft
sidewalks,
Insertion .
MANAGERS IN YOUR AREA.
street parking. Phone 99'2·7..479.
Minimum Charge Sl 00
RECRUITING IS EASY BECAUSE
1" cents per word t hree
OEMS HAVE NO CASH !NEST· 3 Room furnished house with
consecutive Insertions
form for •ole, 10% down,
both. "dulfl only . Phone 11'12·
MENT.
NO COLlECTING OR
'26 cen ts
word six
owner flnonc:ed. Monroe Coun·
5535.
DELIVERING. CALL COLLECT TO
consecutive nsertlons.
ty , W. Va. Phone (304) n2.
25 Per Cent Discount on
CAROL DAY 51 B·489,839S OR ONE bedroom aporlm•nts at
paid ads and, ads pa id
3102 or (304)772-3227.
WRITE FRIENDLY HOME PAR·
VILLAGE
MANOR
In
Middleport
within 10 days .
TIES
,
20
RAILROAD
AVE
..
for SI04 monthlr. plu• elec. or COUNTRY farmland with •eclud ·
CARD OF THANKS
ALBANY, N.Y. 12205.
ed wOod, , water and good oc $130 including ele-ctric: , LOWER
&amp; OBITU"RY
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS. CetS In Monroe Covnty . W. Vo .
12 .00 for 80 word
oEMONSTR"TORS
AND
minimum
Convenient to shopping an
$1 ,000 down, call {304) n2·
MANAGER needed to w o•k
Each additional word J
Third end M ill Street• In Mid·
3102 or (304)772·3227.
with
the
oldett
Toy
•
Gif
t
Shop
cents.
dleport. Brand new h~h quali·
Party Plan In the country
3 bedroom house for sale at 520
BLIND ADS
ty aportrnenh. See the
Highest
commissions
No
InAdditional 25c Charge
Sycom&lt;&gt;&lt;o St., Middleport, good
monoger ot Apt. 16, or c:all
Vestment Call or wnte today ,
per Advertisement.
buy for $8,000. Phone m ·3578,
m -n21 .
OFFICE HOURS
SANTA's Parlles , Avon , Conn .
8 : 10 a.m. to s:oo p m.
06001 Phono 1 (200) 673-3455 AVAILASLE at River,lde Apart- or992-7667
Cally, 8 . 30 a.m. to 12: 00
ALSO BOOKING PARTIES.
ments, 1 bedroom aport· HOUSE for solo, ~I South Socood
Noon Sat urday
ments, $100 per month; 2 ~.' Middleport Phone ~·
Phone lodoy 992 21S6
bedroom oportment,, $133 per
month One pnce for all Phon• GOOD CATnE fARM FOR SALE
NOTICES
m -3273.
!Y OWNER. 71 ocres M&amp;L
ATT.N.: II
JocksJ)II
o. Fenced , modern 5
ALL HOUSEWIVES
- .C--house
3 room furntshtd apartm•nt
room
,
n•wly
All Yard Sales, Rummagr,
utih,1es furn1sh.d. Coil 992·
For
Pomeroy,
Ohio
redocoroted
,
completely
Porch and Basement Porc h
3129
corp•fod 55 acres good
end Buement Sales. etc
Area
must be paid In advance
po•turo, 15 ocro• wood ad
Get yours In eerly by
Carriers win valuoble
vkgln timber, developed spr·
stopping by our Office at
prizes end earn extra
Ina•. good born. and other
The Do lly Senllnel, 111
buildings, h;gh counlry, roiHng
spending
money
.
Court Sf or writing Box
hills , excellent v(ew. Appoint 729, Pomeroy, Ohio 45169
Phone The
LOCUST POSTS. round or •plit.
monl only. fhono (614) 3&amp;1 ·
with ·vour remittance ·
Daily Sentinel
Phone 949-2n4 ,
259t otter S p.m. Pr1c-t
' - - - - - - - - - - - ''
$50,000.
Atm-2156
COAL . l1mestone , and calt;ium
Or Slop In AI
chloride and calcium brine for 1· 15 ac:re1 of land on leading
111 Court Slreel
dust control and special mixing
Creek Rood with water tap.

de ceased :

VALINDA
EASTERDAY,
deceased; SA RAH R . STA NS·
BURY , decease d , A NDREW

S. STANSBURY , deceosed:

ANNA SMITH STANSBURY,
decease d ; NETTIE ROSS ,
deceas!d,
EARL
ROSS ,

deceased ;
CO RA
B
EASTERDAY , dece05ed ond
ELVA B WELLINGTON ,

deceased :
You are hereby noti f ied that
vou
have
been
nam~d
defendants In a legal acti on NOW accepting piano !fudents
entitled Roberta c. O'Br ien vs
begmners, 1nlermed1ate. od
George Colli ns, Treasurer of
vanced students . Call 992-

Melgs county, et ol

Business SenJices
-.-

I

Carrier Wanted

JAMES W r STANSBURT ,
deceased , EMERSON E

STA N oe

•

This

Pomeroy, O.

3891.

2270.

CANNING p8aches

now ready
thru August . Several var letie1
by the bushel , 1/t bushel or

action has been assigned Case
No 16,212 In the common AUCTION thi s week on Saturday
Pleas Court of Meigs County,
night at 7 p.m. at the Auction
OhiO 45769 ;
House Horton St .. Mason , W.
The ob lect of the complaint
Vo . New and used merchandise
Is to determ ine heirs and
and furnitu re .
partition real estate described ~=:..:.:c;:::.:.::...,-,-,---­
as follows , situated I n Ol ive WILL CARE for elderly women In

TOwnsh ip, Me igs County , my home . Phone 992-7314,
Ohio ,Belng in Section 35. Town 3, SKy DIVING, Greene County
Range 11 of the Oh iO Com - Sport Parachute Center, open
pany 's Purchase ; and being every ' day near Goll1polis . For
the southeast quarter of the
further Information, call (614)
northwest quarter of said 245 9339
p o B 91
•
section ,· . and bemg described
or · · ox
•
in Ser ah R. Stansbury's will as _:B::.:•d:::wc:•:o
ii ,~O::.:h:::
;o'-'
, 4:::56
:::1:.:_'c_c--_
the upper farm on the north wANTED ' Someone who knows
Side of Shade Ri ver ; con or knew of a Colored family by
taln lng seventy (70) . acres,
thenome ofMomswholivedln
more or , less , and being
described In the Meigs county Middleport 1870·1920. The
AUd i tor 's Duplicates as southfamily consisted of o 6enram1n ,
east or northwest If• con Caroline (Scott) , James. Martha
taining 50 acres more or less .
(Kent) , Mary Jane (Mayme) and
You are required to answer
Andrew Morris . Emma, Mary
the Complaint within 28 days (Batey) and Archie Wor·
after the last publication of thington. Please contact Edgar
this nofice, which will be
pUblish~ once each week for
Wood son , P.O . Box
69 ,
six consecutive weeks. The Marysville, Oh1o 43040.
last publication Will be made piANO tuning . Phone Charles
on Sept. 24, 1'76 and the 28
days for answer will start on
Scortbefore2p.m , 992-7550
that date .
In case of your fa I lure to

pec:k. Please bring own con·

TRAil FULL OR
PART TIME
You don't have to quit your
present Job to tram to dr•v• a
trBctor-traller. In only 7 to 8
weekends PART TIME tratntng
!Saturdays &amp; Sundays) a qualIfied driytr c.t be Nming

*12,000

per year and up, (3 wttka•n 1
FULl TIME resident tra•n•ng
program).

RE\ICO Tractor Trailer Trainlne. wtll tra1n you., mod·

'"9.

ern,

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of Civil Procedure judgment
by default will be rendered
against you tor relief
demanded In this complaint.

LOST: St. Bernard Dog lost tn Long
Hollow Road area . Brown,
black and white. If anyone has
LARRY E.SPENCER, any lnformat1on cor,cerning the
wkereobouts or welfare of the
Clerk Of Courts,
, common Pleas Court
dog, ploose p~one m -3538.
' Meigs County, Ohio
BlAcK, brown and Wh1te beagle,
(8) 20, 27 ; (9) J , 10, 17, 24
female , lost '" vicinity ot

LOCALLY owned beauty ,ho for
sole or leose or w1ll sell &amp;qu•p·
ment conststing of two wash

ond combout stahon' and 4
dry•l'1 . Equ•pment •s only two
years old . Write 8ox 729·8, •;.

The Doily Senhnel,
Ohto ..45769.

422-4Q8Q

PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

Coii992-S352or992-2•96.
sole , 3 bedrooms, all
eletlrk. Family room fully

HoUSE

for

carpeted with wood-burning
fireplace, Iorge lot with storage
building ond garden space .
Rust ic t·ldls , Syr.ocuse. Phone

SMITH NILSON

0

Pomeroy ,

oc;res . Phone985....t2..5.
FARM for sole . .t6 acres, Jockson
County, West Virgin ia , priced

on inspedion. Harrison Smith ,
Racme. Ohio .t5n1. Phone
949-2 1~ .

3 &amp;edf-oom hou5e With basement,
good condition , .10 acres
AK cottl• rack' for 67-70 Ford
timber land. $15 ,900. Phone
truck, antique piano, I W2
a.tl-2793 .
Vego, Phebe Roberts , Roc:ine,

Ohio. Call 9•9·2626 or 2•7·
26ol1
boxes, brass
wall telephones and 1N DASH 23 channel CB. om-lm·
or complee households
mpx rod1o, 3 track stereo. Cell

beds,
parts,
Wr ite M. D. Miller, Rt. ~ .

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The Complete

Remodeling Service
For Your Kome
Rutland
142-232a"
All Work Gpartnlted
Free EttlmiiH
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Revive the orioinal
of your rugs. ·
rour own home
by Von Schrader
dry-foam method.
EXCAVATING, dozer, bockhoe ' Nomuss.Nofuss.
No gdor. Use the
ond ditcher. Charles R. Hotsame day.
field , Bock Hoe Service,
All work
Rutland, Ohio. Phone 742-2008
suarantaad.
GREG'S CB SALES, locotod at Er·
win 's Gulf Service, Mid·
dteport, O~ oo Phone 992·
2•38.
SEPTIC Syslems lnsfollod by
licensed installer. Shepard
Contractors. Phone 7-42·2•09.

Your
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he finest cor pel

plumbing ~nd .hoofing. No job - - - - - - - - -...
too Iorge or too •moiL Phone !I'
742·2348.
SAVE ON
CARPENTER, lloorlng, ceiling, '
paneling, Phone 992·2759.
CARPETING
EXCAV... TING, BACKHOES AND
. DOZER - LARGE AND SMALL.
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED. LOW I
.
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. BILL
INSTALLED
PULLINS, PHONE m-2478 DAY
OR NIGHT.
Regular flUS
' aU!LDING, remodeling , and
Sq. Yd.
repairs. QIJGiity work, efficient
Everyday money uver.
servlc•. Jesse Rodman , phone
m -5980.
Good choice colors.
DONN" AND BILL'S USED FUR11 or 15 ~.
NITURE STORE. ROD'S T.V. '
SHOP, WEST COLUMSIA, w.
VA. OPEN 10 ....M. TILL 5 P.M.
DAILY.
Green, gold, red, blue. rust.
DOZER worl&lt; and welding. Con· ,Do It yourself, with
$7.95 sq. yd,.
fac I Jomtl Ponons, RI. 1' 'padding,
With -ddl-lnstll'-'
Racln•. on Carmel Road.
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sa. 95s4J'!!!:.• yont
INTERIOR and exterior polnflng
CALL 7•2·2211
and roof painting by hour or
TALK TO
contract, ucellant references. 1
WENDELL GRATE
Phone m -6014 .
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'10,95

501 NYLON

RUTLAND
m? wlng. Phone992·7«1'9.

SNAPPER
CLEARANCE SALE

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WILL do roofing, construction.

WILL DO odd jobs, roofing, po;n
ling, hauling, lroo work, one

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11 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe., power, air
67

74 Olds Cul Sup. Cpe" power

74 Vega GT Cpe" 4

Close Sat. At 5 a.m.

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::" lllirley Baath • thla date In 110'1.
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air....... 14195

speed .••••••••••••• '2295

74 Chev. Imp: 4 dr. H.T., power, air••• 13295
74 AMC Hornet 2 door, auto. trans • • ;-'2295
74

P~tiac

l.emans

~ Cpe,

pow" air 1 34~

73 Olds 88 4 dr., full power, air ••••• '1895
73 Ford Gal.

500 HT Cpe., pow,

air .....'2395

2-73 Ford LID, 4 dr, Air.............. '2S95
73 Buick
Lml Cpe,, pow, air ..... 13295

Elec.

Chev.

alr ....... ...... .. 1l595
72 Ford Pinto Wagon, 4 cyl., auto. ..... 11595
72

Belair 4

'3195
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Supreme, 2 dr ., vinyl
lop, air, tape, only 27,821
miles. good buy.

•3495

•4295

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72 Olds 98 4 door, power &amp;air ••••• '2295
72 Chrysler N.P. Royal, 2 dr. HT........ 11795
72 Olds Toronado, air, V-roof ••••••• 12295
72 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr., air •••••• 11995

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1974

OLDS CUTlASS

1974 CHEV. C20
3/• ton, long bed, 350
engine, 4 speed, a real
buy .

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1974 DATSUN 260Z

All
black.
swivel
buckets, air, tape, 26,721
miles.

Door,

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All silver, auto., air, this
is one sharp sport car.

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We only have 21·76 models tell lo sell, so come on in and bMI lite
price rise on the 77 models. We havelO Buick sand 11 Ponll1cs.
Before you buy any c.or you awe it to yourself 1o check with us. We
are The Friendly Dealer, we w1nl you for a friend 1nd also 1
customer. SHone of
- Ceward Calvert, J ,
D. Story or Btll Nelson.

1973 Mercury Comet, 4 dr., 302 V-B,
a1:1to. trans., P.S., vinyl roof, radial
tires. ·· ··············· ··~··· ··· · ·········$1895
1973 Buick Regal, 2 dr., white with
white vinyl roof, faCtory air, P.S.,
P.B., tilt wheel, AM-FM stereo,
cruise control, chrome reverse
wheels with radial tires. Sharp. $3495
1973 Plymouth Sport Suburban, 4
dr., 9 passenger station wagon, with
rack on her back, P.S., P. B.,

72 Chev. Imp. 4 Door, V-B, auto., air •• 11595
72 Pontiac Catalina Broughman

4 Dr.

Sedan,

1
pow., air ...•••
1795
71 Olds 9B Lux. Sed., pow, air......... ~1995
71 Pontiac Cal Coupe, power, air••• • 11095
71 Chev. Impala HT Sed., pow., air ••• '1495
71 AMC Hornet Sportabout Wag. •••• 11095
71 Buick Skylark HT C~., air •••••• '1695
71 Cutlass S Coupe, V-8, auto trans.....'2195
71 V.W. Squareback Wagon, aul trans. 11695
70 Ford HT Coupe .•.•• •• .•.•• .... •..•..••• '695
70 Olds 9B Lux. Sed., v roof, air....... .'1395
70 Buick LS. 4 Door, power, air ••••••••• '895
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clean .. ..........•..•.................•.. $1995
1972 Mercury Marquis, 4 dr., H.T.,

factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof .••...•••......•.••••.•.•••••.•••••.. $1695
1972 Vega, 4 cyl., factory air,

Mrs. Kloes
hosts circk

Anieditation, "Sentimental
Journey", by Dr. Joseph I.
Chapman was read by Mrs.
10 Chevelle Couoe. V-8, auto., PS •• , • !1395
Leora Sigman at the meeting
of Dorcas Circle of the B.H.
lill Olds Cul Sup. H.T., PB, PS, air •••• 1895
Sanborn
Missionary Society,
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68 VW Transporter Bus, 3 seater •••• 11095
Middleport First Baptist
Church, at the home of Mrs.
·See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
June
Kloes "Tuesday night.
Burris, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Mrs
.
Elizabeth Slavin
Keebaugh.
opened the meeting with
)l"ayer , and Mrs. Kloes read
the 100111 Psalm. Members
reported
on visiting shut-ins.
"You'll Uke Our Quality Way
It
was
reported that the
of Doing Business"
scholarship
student to be
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
assisted this year w111 be
Open Evenings Until6 : 00- Til6 p.m. Sat.
James E . Ohde of Mount
Vernon, and the missionaries
to be remembered will be Mr.
and Mrs. Gustavo Wilson.
Mrs. Kloes served refreshments to those named and
Mrs. Sarah Fowler, Mrs.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Elizabeth Gardner, Mrs .
Katie Anthony, Mary Brewer
and Carol Grandal.

hatchback ............................. $1495
1972 Plymouth, 2 dr., H.T.,
auto. trans., factory air ...... .. ... $1695
1971 Ford, 4 dr. sedan ..... ......... ..$395
1966 Chevy 4 dr., factory air, P.S.,
automatic.
$495
1965 Chevy Malibu
$100
"Good Selection of
Cheaper Cars In Stock.~.'

Our 76's and
Used CaiS
Must Go!

70 Ford LTD Wagon, PB, PS, air•••••• '695

TRUCKS
1973
Chevrolet V2 Ton Truck, JSO V-8
' .
eng me, stand. trans., long wide bed,
radial tires. Sharp ........ .......... $2495
1970 Ford Super Van, Long wheei
base, 6 cyl., finished Inside ..... .. S2495

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

POlly'S Pointers

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Lemon nrxes onron o r R .
eunton enjoyed
By ·Polly Cramer

lemon rubbed over the hands
should do II or perhaps !he
foDowlng letter may also be
or some help to you. POLLY.
DEAR
POLIS
Fishermen have a terrible
smeU on their hands alter
cleaning fish but putting
vinegilr on the hands, rubbing
lt ln and washing does away
with lt. _GLORIA
DEAR POlLY_ My Pete
It
di
~ve is that a er spen ng
years teaching my chUdren
and grandchildren how 1o eat
llld hold a spom and fork
Jl"Operly they turn on TV and
aee s&lt;me big lug ol a hoy
holding his spoon as lf he was
shoveling sand Into a bucllet.
11111 really puts
off those
producla and It seems lhe
sponson could Insist 111 the
uae of boys wlth decent
manners for their commercials - that Is unless the
sponson are that Ignorant,

me

too.

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We lry to teach the little
ones to be generous and share
111d ai(llg cornea tbat little
lrat who mius a whole quart
of cooling drink using powder
and water and she UYJ
"Nope" to her brotben who
sakf&lt;r some. This may seem
cute to the fllllUng mother
standing by but If one of ours
did tbat he would have to
drink standing up. - MRS.

R.F.M.
DEAR POLLY - My
P&lt;inter is for Ruth who has
trouble with sticky glue
marks left on things. I had a
large plastic box I wanted to
use for storing things in and it
was sticky so I rubbed it wrth
pW'e lard, let it stand a short
while and then rubbed the
marks away with a dry paper
towel. Mtet a wash with
warm soapy water all marks
were gone and while I will not
guarantee this will w&lt;rk on
everything It is certainly
w&lt;rth a lry. - MID.
DEAR POLLY - While
making grahBIIl cracker pie
crlL'It I ran short of crackers
so I looked around for a
subsUtute and came up with a
box of the new natural cereal.
I added a cup of this lo my
Cracker cnunbs and had the
tastiest, crunchest, best
graham cracker crust I ever
made. I now substitute cereal
!Qr one half the amo111t of
crumbs called for ln a recipe.
-O.W.
DEAR I'()U.Y I line
small foil tart cups wilh
pBIIIry and keep lhem ln the
lrener so they are handy lo
fill and bake when I have
tlleliJ)eCted co~y.
~. I keep a . smaQ jar
with two Cl' three clean onions
1in the refrigerator and this
means I do not have to stop
111d peel an oni(ll every time
I need one. 1bey keep very
well this way and are really
handy , Of COW'se, the jar
should have a light lid.
L.M.D.

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roof ............•..•...................... $2895

· 72 Olds 98 4 door, full power, air •••• 12295
72 Buick Elet. 225 HT Cpe., power air • 12495

Open house to
. honor anniversary sl~~;n~:~A A~D: c:i

• Tbe f'.l•••c
By
UaUed
Pren
: Ualted Prell IDiematlollal
;: Today la Friday, Aug. II,
: · the 233rd day of 1971 with 133
.. to follow.
·
~ The moon II between Ita
':: 1111 quarter IJid new pbaae •
'l11e morning atara are
• Jupiter IIlii Saturn.
The eveninlllln are Mer• cury, MariiDd VIII...
• '!"- born Gil IIIli date are
~ lllder the .... of Leo.
· Beajllllln IW'rllon, 23rd
~ prellldent of the United
:. lblee, ,., born Aug. II,
;" lW, American ICII'HI

2 dr .. 4 cyl .. 4 speed, a
real sharp car.

4 dr pow. air · ........... '3895

Polly's Problem
DEAR POlLY - Please
tell me how to get that awful
odor off my hands after

couple are invited to caD
· diD'ing the open house holD's.
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1974 PLYMOUTH
Road runner. 360, auto.,
P.S., P. B., local one
owner. low mileage.

1974 OPEL MANTA

74 Olds Cutlass.

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LANGSVILLF; Christian
: Church outdoor vesper
,_ •service, Sunday 7:30 p.m.
, Located on Parkinson Hill;
the Gloryland Quartet will be
featured singers: public
invited
MONDAY
SPECIAL MEETING,
P1111eroy Lodge 164, F&amp;AM,
' Moo day 7: 30; all master
IJUIBOnS invited.

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LETART, W. Va. - Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Rellmlre wiD
obterve their 25th wedding
anniversarr with an open
houseatthelrhomehereAug.
29 from 1 to 5 p.m.
Married by the ~v. L. C.
Thompson at the Union
Parsonage, they are the
P41J'ents of two children, Mrs.
Donald (Yvonna Jean)
Phillips of Huntington and
Thomu Reltmlre of Clifton.
Friends and relatives of lhe

1975 Chevrolet Vega Wagon, 4 cyl.,
auto. trans., factory alr ............ $2695
1974 Ford Grand Torino, 4 dr. sedan,
factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof...................................... S2895
1974 Chevy Monte Carlo, 350 V-8,
automatic, factory air, P.S., P.B.,
vinyl roof, with sun roof, swing out
bucket seats, AM-FM stereo, radial
tires. local owner and sharp. $4400
1973 Ford l TO 4 dr., factory air,
P.S., P.-8., vinyl roof, tilt
wheel.
$2495
1973 Chevy Impala 4dr., factory air,
P.'~., P.B., vi!'ly_r~f .
$2495
1973 Dodge Polar a Custom, 4 dr.
sedan, factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof, radial tires. Anice family
car .·········· · ········ ·· ············· ·~ S2295
1973 Buick LeSabre Custom, 4 dr.
H.T., factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl

Sed., power, air.......... '1195

Dart Swinger Cpe., auto. ••• 13495_
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75 Olds Cutlass Sup. Sedan, pow" air •• 4895
74 Vega Hatchback Coupe, auto trans... 12195

SATURDAY
SHADE
River Lodge 453
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F&amp;AM, Chester, Saturday,
; 7:30p.m. Work in fellowship
' degree. All master masons
·: . [nvlted.

TUESDAY
RACINE AMERICAN
Legion AuxlUary, Post 602,
6:30 Tuesday picnic at the
Racine Park. Mem~s 1o
take their own table service.
• In the event of rain the picnic
wiD be held at the hall.

CadHiac HT

13295

75 Dodge

dinner.

Abbott &amp; Hoffman

SEPTIC TANKS cltanod, Modern
Sanitation, 99'2·3954 or 992·
:z.t28.

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SUNDAY
MCELROY · REUNION
Sunday PorUand Park basket
dinner 1 p.m. All relatives
and friendS invited.
RACINE AMERICAN
Legion Post 602 annual picnic
Sunday, noon at Shrine Park
in Racine. Bring covered dish
and table service.
MCKINNEY MEMORIAL
Reunion Sunday al Fla1rock,
W. Va., back of Point
Pleasant. Basket lunch at
noon.
FAMILY DINNER Sunday
at Shrine Park in Racine for
Dale VanMeter family,
friends and neighbors. Bring
• covered dish and table service. Dinner at 1:30 p.m.
ALL DAY Homecoming
Sunday at Hazel Community
Church, Long Bottom. Basket

ANY PITCH
' ANY SIZE

Truss

Social
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Virgil B. Sr., Reallor
110 Mechanic Pomeroy, 0 .
Phone 9912- :13,~.
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RUTLAND - Nice older 9
room home, 2 baths, 3 Brs.,
or more with closets, futt
basement, large Iron!
porch, 2 car garage with 2
rooms. Big corner lot .

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CENTRAL REALTY r.n.

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WIMhlold Replac.mMtl
FrH EstlmiiH
On lodr Worll
Expert Painting
lnsurlllc. Work
Wolcoino
St. Rt. 1
eoo1vnt., Oltla
U7·l127

FREEZER

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Yov can uvo hutld,....s
IVtn fhou&amp;r.nds of dollllrt
with 11um num or vinyl
tiding.

1-'•tlltl Senkft

Auto Sales

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Pllofo9r allhY ·
915-4151
Chftlor, Olllo
7-lol-I mo.

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44 ACRES - On Rf. 1&lt;13.
.Yobtte home l2x60 with 2
Brs .• dritted welt, woods &amp;
some bottom land.

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Nollie summit Rd ..
Mlddlaporl
PHONE m -5724
7·21·1mo.

Pom..-oy. Ohio. Coli m .n6Q.
GfVo,VELYt•octor, 7.6h.p. 2speod
CASH po;d l0&lt; oil mal&lt;os and
t ronsm iss1on ,
recen tly
MAIN
models of mobile homes.
HEMLOCK GROVE - 3
overhauled, with mower and
Phone m -2220.
Phone area code 614 423-9531 ..
bedrooms. ntce mgdern
sulky. $300. Phone m -7205.
POMEROY, 0.
bolh, large modern kitchen
LOST: .4 month old nanny goat, SScash$$ lor junked auto . Frye's
E-ings.
WE HAVE 2 NEW 3
brown and whtte . Lost in Forest
Truck Auto Port$. ltutklnd. I'116 bttol droll bo•, only been us·
with
din ing, tutt basement.
btdl oom homes just being
Run area. Phone 992-27U
Phone 7•2·2081 .
and
large
lot. $20,000.
ad thr.. months. All hook·
completed. Both have
TIMBER, Pomeroy Forest Pro- ups , mugs and pttchers indud- garages with work area.
NEAR RUTLAND - New 3
ducts . Top price for stondin!iJ
ad Call m-2050.
balhs, utility R., carpeted.
sawtimber. Coli l&lt;ent Hanby , 1--full size metal bed ond spr· About 1 acre of ground.
bedroom home, sleps over
1·446·8570.
TRAILER lot for rent . N1ce yard
kllchen, large living, futt
mgs; 3 tWin meta l beds wi th
$22,900.00.
and
gordan
space
.
Call
949·
basement.
St. doors. &amp;
GOOD used portable typewriter.
8ern~&lt;;t Btde Oaot
sprongs. 1-twon moplo bod CARRY OUT - Has been
2525, 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m.
windows
.
Carport
with
Phone
985·3576.
with
spntlgl.
l-stud1o
couch,
established
In
the
same
For SIIUrdaJ, Aug, 21, 1171
l--9lotform rocker, 1--dovble
utttlly. 2 acres. $31,000.
metal cob1net , 1 d1videf': Alme
locetJon for many years.
ARIES (Morch 21 -Aprll 11) Try
LEGAL NOTICE
Weover . Racine, phone 949·
Doing
an
e~tcellent
not to let minor differences
MIDDLEPORT - $16,500.
These persons are notified
26U.
bUsiness. Priced rtghl. WE
between you and one you love
A good 4 bedroom home.
Ohio driving and
YOU have a service to oHer, Ia FT Seobroe•e woth 45 h.p.
spoil your day. Be lhe first lo say that
HAVE
3
OTHER
registration privileges are IF wont
l'h baths, large dining and
to buy or sell something,
"I'm sorry"
Chry1 1er ongone, troller and •ko BUS~ ESSES FOR SALE
suspended . Suspensions wHI
living,
gas hot water heat.
oa
loolctng
for
work
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or
remo~~ln In efftct two Yflts
accessor'"'· good condmon, - CALL If inleres1ed.
TAURUS (April 20·MIJ 20) after
Nice
woodwork.
whatever .. . you 'll IJ&amp;f rHults
date of accident for
A NEAT PLACE-S yrs.
Treat all your friends equally to~ failure to deposit security to faster with o Sentinel Wont Ad. $900 00 Phone 1·304·675-2415
good 1
old, 3 bedrooms, bath, dine·
9 F d k
day Playing tavontes will cover accident damage Call m -2156.
1 6S or poe up, runs
, o so In kitchen. uttltly R..
NEW LISTING - 10 room
produce hard feehngs and hurt liability !Section •s09.17 Ohio
390 Ford motor, both for
•partmenl
house
2
FOUR
Family
Yord
Solo,
Weds
.
Revised
Code
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These
persons
$150.00. Coli 992·7253.
car pori,
air
cond.,
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have 30 days ro comply with
FridGy . 9 a.m. till • p.m. LOCO·
h
separate apartments. Atl
10 d
ullltlles wlfl1 natural gas
lion behind Presbyterian Chur· NEW Kenmore Sowing Mochine, carpe ' 'h .acre wit
GEMINI (MIJ 21-June 20) In the law or request a hearing
heat . Lot 121xMXI. Want
ch In Middleport. Phone m . case , attachments, cutting meta~ storage building ,
some Instances you 'll manage Requests must be forwarded
in writing to the Bureau of
board Prko $150. Phone m . ll 6.8110.00.
1
000
3647.
resources wisely, if) others. your Motor Vehicles, P 0 Box 1199,
GRACIOUS 2 story older
on Y Jl2, ·
judgmenl will be Impractical. A Columbus, Ohio 43216 : YARD Sole, Aug. 19, 20 ond 21 , 5574.
day of gains and losses
Michael J . Evans , Box 143, Rt . starling at 9 a .m., stave, ONe ,2 gauge tingle borrel ~,r·· Ft!~al fin l::f,!·· 4
~p~l~ev~:sn~Gho;;;e, ~~~
1. Portland , Ohio .
refrigerator. Iron and toaster,
shotgun; one 20 gouge lingle
m.t,l
' n eel
en,
oak varnished floors,
CANCER (June 21-Julr 22) 18) 6, IJ, 20-Jic
tiret, girl's clothing, lamps , borrol ohotgun; one H&amp;ft 32 col. carpe ng, pane lng, 2 cer
You're li kely 10 be a bll
hon~n : one muzzol lood;ng
garage. Some frulf trees,
equipped kitchen-stove,
rugs
, bicycle, toys and misc .
temperamental today and cause
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~ acre • 118 8110 00
ref.
n8
Oliver
StrHI,
Middleport.
1
p11 10 ~ on• wo 11 ,••
.,..one;
on•
oYT
b andI bar,
II dtn. area.
some problems that could be
cost
Iron
too
kottlo
Coli
949·
OTHER
LISTINGS
NOT
ase,
am
Y rm ., 2
easi ly skirted. Control your
2531
lorappointmonl.
NOTED
tN
THIS
AD
porches,
garage
end 11
NOTICE
OF
moods
acres. $.41,500.00.
APPOINTMENT
CALL
FOR
FRESH eggs , Mr,. Clifford Lolfhoit
LEO (JuiJ 23-'Auv. 22) Although
Cllt No. 20,Jt•
SEEINGBARGAIN
IS BELIEVING.
or Roger Loilho;t Phone m . INFORMATION .
A
IS
you 'll be ' tempted to do g:~~~:J. Jennie M. lrrant~ PLEASURE horsll and ponioo.
Aloo
,
will
do
lrolning.
Phone
~=3.U6~~o;r;m~
--~~
·
;,;;:;;;:::~
HENRY
E.
CLELAND
otherwise. , it's best you say
Notice Is hereby gl\len that (614) 698·3290, Ruth Reeves .
BROKER
AWAITING YOU. C·ALL
no lhlng when the name of Jo~n P. Boyd of R.D. No. •·
t'll"r
m-225torm-2UI
m-3325.
someone you dislike IS broughl Box 87, Oak H lit, Ohio, tun
German
Shepherd
puppieo,
olftLL
up
been dul_y appointtd Executor AKC
3 light
femol"
, I dark
mole.
f·':~::~~;.;~~-=..:====;;;:;;;iii;{
of the Estate of Jennie M.
VIRQO (Auv. 23-Sopl. 22) Don'l Bryenf, deceased. Iale of Wormed, gonlto dloposiflon. 1 Goad used 31 cu. fl.
pressure someone you know Meigs County, Ohio.
·
Phonem-5623.
ftMltr
1
11
f
b
Crl!dlfors
ore
required
Ia
Only$150
~
soc a y 9r a uslness favor to~ file their claims with said
day There may be a good flduc::larr within three months.
1- New 5.000 BTU Air
DANVILLE-PRICED REDUCED - Modern l'h
'
reason why he doesn't wanl to
Oeted this 13th day of
Conditioner.
slory, 6 room farm house wtth lire place and basement.
grant 11.
AuguSI, 1976.
FALCON 6 cyl. automatic.
R11. $250.95
Some farm land, mostly fenced tor paslure, sever at
Manning D. Webster 1969
Nice condlllon C~ll m .2fM9.
SPECIAL $175.00
fruit trees on 56 acres ol land. Prtce reduced for quick
LIBRA (S.pl. 23·0ct. 23)
Judge
t'l75 Seoul 11. 15,000 milo•. Ex· 1-Good used 12 cu. fl.
sale, S26.000.
Worldy emblllons should be 181 20, 27: (9) J
cettent shopo. Phone 985·'"'1 frMzer.
.
•
given a rest today. Take bme to
COOLVILLE- N(ce mod. brick home containing fhree
e~joy tne other good things life •
between 8-5:30 p.m.
Only 1125
bed
dl
I
It
t
lth
11
1
f
11
•- d rk
rooms, n ng rOOfTl, v ng room w
rep ace. u
has to offer.
P
TH£ undersigned witt · oott ot
J.iln ma
basement with garage, large front porch, nat. gas.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) A "when doing business
public solo for cash tho follow·
J k W ,..
.._
furnace. city water and well water, a beautiful home
;ng motor veh1cles to be taken
IC
' '--rsey, .....,r.
...~ eh d
with appfox. 5'h acres of tand, fruit trees a.... a e
genlle approach woll get Ofhers CAPRICORN (DIC. 22•JIII. 11)
Phone - 2181
from
Charles
Salser,
118
frees surrounding II. Plenly of garden space, good
to do your bidding today far There are two ways for you to do
Howard Slrool, Now Haven,
llslltng area close by, located In Coolvltlo, Ohio. Priced
easier than a brash one will. Say- things today, the hard way and
West v;rglnlo: 1971 Buick - 2
II only $32,000. Cell now.
fng "Please" works wonders.
the right way. Choose the latter
dr.
h . t. , Serial No .
IAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Doc. AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fib. 11)
452571¥182285. Tho oolo will be
TUPPER$ PLAINS _ 101 acrea ol roitlnft land, all
held at The Form.,, Bank and
•
21) Just because someone Is a Gtve whomever you're workli1g
Saving•
Companr.
211
West
So·
mtnerel
rights,
approx.
10
acres
lltlable
land,
some
pal of one you like. It dOesn't lor today a fair shake Don't ask
cond 5""'· Po'!'oroy, Ohio 01
pasture land end llmbar, good lake olte. Modorn 1\lo ,
necessarily follow thl.s pers on Ia for full compensation for 8 job
10:00 A.M. on tho 23rd day of
story houte recently rellnlslltd on lnilde, ell carpeted
equally ae ethical. Be careful only hall·done
August, 1976. Tho underslgnod 20 Pet. dltcounl on Ill
except kitchen, containing 3 bedroom, dtnlng,..~oom and
rosorvod tho right to bid. Tht mow.n In stock.
basement, 2 car garaae. Nice location on '-"• Rd. 46
. - - - - - - - . . . , PISCES (F•b. IO·Mirch 20)
Farmers llonk and Savings 2--S HP riderS U" cut
close to Tuppers Platns, Ohio. Prlc:.d for quick sale
Someone who always gels
1--11 HP rider 30" cut
$32,000. Call lor eppotnt;
'
I homself on a bind may be looking Compony, Pomeroy, Ohio.
I lor you to ball him oul again IO· 1968 Chevy Belair 307 Automatic, 2- 21 " self propelled
3 br ..
51 ACRES FREE GAS- Modern Ph story house,
new tlrH, low - !:eage, ex- mowers
1
ches
1 day let h1m s tand on his own cellont
condllion. lest oflor. 2--11" pull! m-rs
d,lntng room, lire place. futt basement, n ce por
q11pf1te11
!eel •
.
Coli m -S709.
30 Pet. dltcount 011 Snapper
and out buildings. Large scentc lake with grMn grass
~
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POMEitOY,O.
1967
ChOYy,
ono·hoH
ton
pickup:
alonft
now point job, no rutt, runs 1-S HP ch1ln driYI lli,.rt
• In lite clearwater. Prollyesa picture. Priced to .·
217
PH.m. '
good. Phano,42·3081.
l-l HP dlaln drlve .flltors
tell 137,500.00.
lntern1t101111
· 1'168 lUlCK Wildcat, outomatlc,
ttUOO - 5 bedrooms, · 2 · baths, .ext. lg. llv . rm .,
fflrvtstll'
Auv. 21, 1111
power stHrlng, phone 992·
181PSIJ
porches, gar., nat. gas furnace, cbns .. hC:wd f'r -..., toe.
New lciH Equipment
Before moving on lo the new lhls
5380:;· -...,--,---..,----7:T
~......
Scuut Rd. In Chtsi &lt;r.
_1
year . get Ule max imum yield
MccUlloCh
C..
,972
Chtvrotot
1
tan
true~~
with
1racllr
~
WI ARE SILLI.NG. PROPERTY...
•• II ' possible lrom the seeds you've
stoke bed, posltlvt traction,
llwt
sown. C':&gt;ll t leave your 1\arvest
s2soo.oo. Modern Supply. 399
Ptntti'DY,ohlo
AND
DYOURLISTING
- • • • • • • • • on lhe vl~e
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MEIGS

u"""r~&amp;
E.._.ary
Scltaol Padcati Plctu,...
Stnlora &amp; Yllrtlook

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All pool ttiiiPIIft IYIIIIIblt,
.....
D. Bum....

MOTORS, INC.

l'l ftl-1174

mill.

OlD furniture, Ice

Leading' Creek Rood and Von
Zont Rood Sunday. lost near
Meigs-Gollia hne
Reward.

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tainer, 2 conven1en' locations . 992-7836.
KEN GROVER
Mtdwoy Market, Pomeroy, 8 rOOm house tor sole af 126
'ia Mlln Strut
992-2582, Bob'5 Market. Mason ,
Laurel St., Pomeroy. Phone
PhoiOQrlphy
Pl. Pluunt
n3-5721.
m sw .
IIS-4155
Ph. 675•3469
cANNING tomatoes ond sweep :2-::n'"'
ow'-'::-3-;-bed
-"-;-roo
-m-:h-o-m-eo~f:or
--,-a-:le
Chf'1ittr, Ohio
9:30-5:00
Dltlly
8-18 ·1 mo .
peppe rs. Cleland Form, ,
on acre trocts , one with bo5eTIIII:OOO Fridays
G.ro\d.ne Cleland . RCK ine,
ment, one without. Call 992·
Ohoo.
3454 or (614 ) ••6·9568, Lee ii"=="""=:i":=ii:i'=:==:=E
1971 HONDA CL ·450, 12,000
Construction .
~~~~g~~~~~
mdes, sissy bar, crash bors, -2-:b-ed~r-oom
-.-.,,arge
-mode&lt;
:--n-:kit- pull bock handle bon , new fire
chen, forced atr turnoce, l in- HOMESITES f or scle, 1 acre and BRADFORD, Auctioneer , Com·
up. Middleport, near Rutland .
plete Service. Phone 9-49·2-487
and $80is, Scrambler side
coln Hts. Phone 992-5737.
Coli m -7•81 .
,or 9'9-2000. Racine, O,.,io, Cr1tt
p;p&lt;!s, $650. Ca119•9·2•80.
8 Room home, 2 bath5 , 2 lot1 on
Brod.ford.
WINTER potatoes and peaches
12 Pork St .. Middleport. Phone NEW 3 bedroom house, 2 baths,
all elec.. 1 acre, Middleport , ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Charles R. Harris , Portland ,
9'92·31 14.
close to Rutland. Phone mSweepers, toasters, Irons, all
Ohio. Phone 843·2693.
TUPPPERS Ploin5-Eo1tern area, 2
7.81.
small appliances Lawn mower,
1913HONOA350 .. cyl .,likenew, yea r ohJ bl-level 3 or 4
naxt ro Stat• H1ghwoy Garage
2800 mles; , e"tros , $800 tirm .
bedroom , 2 baths , located at
on Route 7. Phone (61•) 98S·
Must sell. Phone 9.. 9· 21 BI
RiQgs Manor, on 1 -, wooded
3825

profeeionll equipment,
and placement lllistanct is
available upon ~lduation .

CALLNOWI

answer or otherwise respond
as required by the Ohio Rules

sal t for formers . Mom 5tr.. t ,
Pomeroy , Oh fO or phQne 99'2·

-..comtlttt kiiMISer+

Abovo and lltltw tf'Oifllll
peel kltl ... 11M -~'·'

1

The &amp;lear Capeh•t family
1111111(11 wu held recenUy al
Royll Oak Plrll::.
Attending were Mrs. Ralph
P«l«' and Ann fi'orn Silver
Sprqa, Md.; Mrs. Leroy
Metcalf, Jeff and Mllte, and
Barbara Rosenbaum,
Cd110bua; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerri FWchla, Tony and Dee
Dee of Chairin Falla; Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Krauss,
W•ren ; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Powell, Mary Ann and Dee
Dee of Vllllna; Mr. and Mrs.
Ruaa Capehart, Mrs. Lee
.,' Rlch•daon, Mr. and Mra.
• Jolll Sial on, Me lolly, Miriam,
Marsha and Mary Allee,
Mal(ll, W. Va., Mrs . Fred
Rarlllballll, Mra. Richard
Rar111ba1111 , Joe, DO!Iil, Jlm
111d Llndil, Pomeroy; Mr.
111d Mn . Jack RDsenbawn,
JOOII, Joann, David, Mary
and Pattie; Mr . and Mrs. Lou
BrackBieck, Matthew, Tracy,
111d Usa, Ollcago, m.; Chris
Self of Loulavllle, Ky., and
Greg Witt of Pomeroy.
The next reunion will be
• July 16, 1977 at Wheeling, W.
Va.

COMMIItCIAL
PHOTOGIAI'HY
-Aerlll-llldlttrllll
Construction""'-'

SWIMMING
POOU

meets at
Tyn ~Rhos

,..

r,er

address unknown :

.,

·Lor Fast Re~ults Use The Sentinel Classifieds

~r

The Oiapman reumon was
held S1111day at the summer
home ot Mr. and Mrs. G&lt;lrdon
West.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs .Floyd Chapman, Shelley
and Kunberly, Pittsburgh,
Pa. ; Ed Chupman and Eddie,
Pickerington; Mr. and Mrs.
Ttlll Chapman and C. T.,
Syracuse: Mr. and Mrs.
Toonie Chapman, Candy and
Danny, Windber, Pa. ; Mr.
and Mrs. Larr y TW'ner,
Nancy Dawn and Jason ,
Cocy; Mrs. Nancy Chapman,
Albany ; Debbie West and
Coonie Mathias, Athens ; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon West,
Rhonda, John and Melody of
Racine.
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
Jennifer Wise observed her
16th birthday with a party
recently. Punch, ice cream
and cake were served lo Judy
Hall, Merri Au! t, B'eth
Weaver, Mandy Sisson, Lori
WOOd, Tracey Jeffers, Paula
Eichinger, Denise Byers,
Usa Byers, and SIL'Ianna
Wise. Jennifer ls the
ds'ughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rarcoe Wise, Middleport.
CLUBTOMEEI'
The Western BooL C. B.
Club will meet Sunday, 1 p.m.
at the Portland Park. All
members urged to attend to
plan for coffee break for the
SWlday of Labor Day
weekend. A covered dish
tllmer will follow the meellng
111d memben are asked to
take their own table service.

Prices will never be this
1974 Ford

1h

low

again.

RIGGS USED CARS

Ton 302 V8 ....... ............. '3195
,

Low mileage, one owner

985-410&lt;fLocated on St. Rt. 7

1970 Ford Ranchero Car Truck ........ ...... '1895
Beautllul wTne 'color with wood grained trim, auto.
trans., power steering, nice.

.

1973 Chevrolet VB Monte Carlo ..... .. .. .... '3495
2 dr ., hard lop, air cond itioned and lull equlpmenl, a
beauftfut car .
1972 Bu~tSkylark _V8 .. . ................... .
4dr. Sedan, air con d. One very carelut tocal owner.

@)

'2595

.

P~mouth

318 V8 Satellite ............
extra clean inside a nd out.

'2995

1974 Maverick 6 cyl. Ford 4 dr.. ; . : ........
alr conditioned, shows best of care.

'2995

4 dr .~

Sedan,

1974 Volkswagen 2 dr. ........... .......... .'2995
One or the cteanesl 74's anywhere.
1974 Ford Pinto 2 dr.
E&gt;tra clean

Sedan ................'2795

1973 Ford Pinto 2 dr. Sedan ...... . .. . ...... . '2195
One careful local owner.
1972 Pinto Sta. Wagon ................. . .... ;'1695
4 cyt., auto trans .. lug. rack ·
·
1971 Ford LID 2 dr. HT... ................. .. '1695
While wiih black vtnyi roof,, exceptionaL
1972 LTD Brougham Ford 4 dr.... ...... ... '1995
Sedan, air cond., one owner, heauflful nylon
upholstery

Dart

1970 Dodge 6 crl.
4 dr................ •1395
Sedan , above average for model.
We are closed Sunday
But inviie inspecll9" of all display~ cars and trucks.

' IV\ANY MORE
See: Fred ·Biaeunar, Me;vm unre,
or Pat Hill
Open Evenmgs Til7:00
Except Thurs. and Sat. Til5:00

Closed:.:·~--~. .~·

2 SIGNS'

OF

.QUALITY

1973 Montego MerCUIJ VB ... ....... . ... .. . .. '2995
2dr ., hard lop, sharp car with full equipment.
1974

Chester, 0.

Pomeroy
Motor· Co~

1975 CHEVROLEtl'fLEETSIDE.
13795
Fleelstde ClO local 1 owner, light blue finish 3.50 V8
eng., P.S., std. trans., good fires. post tr&amp;cflon axle,
step bumper.
1974 FORD F-100
S2995
8' Slyleslde, green fin ish, good tires. R. bumper,
chrome grttte, and Iron! bumper, 6 cyl. and standard
trans.
1973 CHEVROLET C-10
mu
8' Fleelslde, while over red, dean Interior, 3.50 V-B,
automatic, power steering and brakes, good tires, step
bumper. radi.(L r:ustom trim and mirrors _

POM0~~~!.~~~ w.@).
POMEROY, OHIO
.,

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•

On this. day in history:

-

LOSE UGLY FAT

In 1741, Danish navigator Slart losing we;ght lodoy or
money back MONAOEX Is a
Bering tiny
Vit US
J onas
toblel ond easy to take.
discovered what Is now MONADEX will he lp curb
Alaska.
your desire for excess food.
Eot less - weigh less Con·
In 1955, Oylng 8 Super 1 tains
no dangerous drugs and
Sabre jet, Col. Horace Hanes will nol make you nervous. No
reacbed an a!Utude of 40 000 strenuous e•erc;se. Change
'
your li fe . sta r t today .
feet and a speed Of 822 miles MONADE X cost S3.25 for a 20
day supply. Large economy
pe r hour
•
size is ss .so . Also try
In 1966, 3,000 persons were AQUA TAB S: they work gently
counted dead in the lo help you lose wa ter ·blool.
aftermath of a Turkish ~h~~A~:,~; -_• ·;~g6~r &amp;1~~~
earthquake.
guaranteed end sold by:
In 1974 President Ford
Swisher&amp; Lo~••
'
PhermltV
nom In ate d Nels on
112 E. Matn
Rockefeller to be vice &amp; D~llon Drug store
Mldllt,_rt
t
pre siden.

DAN THUMP:SUN

FORD
992-2196

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12,2 to 5 (CLOSE
RS.l-EAST COU.RT

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8- '1'1111 O.Uy Sentinel, MldcDe~rt-~~oy, 0., Friday, Aug.ll,1978 f
LEGAL NOTICE
WANT ADS
Tht Board of Township
INfORMATION
Tru1te• Of ~tbanon Town.
DIADLINES
lhlp, Molgs Counly, Ohio will 5 P.M. oar B•fore
offer tor sale at publl&lt;; auctl0f1 Publltttlon .
Ont uttd Adams road main ca
11 t1 i
talner and one used Ford
nc• 1 on •
corre~~
trlclor with . mower . The ~~~~c~~~:~.ted first day ot
IUCIIOO Will be held at the
REGULATIOI!S
Townshlp;arageSept . 11 ,1916

at 10 :00 am .
The Board of
rnerve the r tgh t to
or Ill bids

Trustn1
reject eny

Lebanon Township

(8)

Trusteet
Clar:enceLawrence,
Clerk
10, 27 ; 19) J

PUB LIC NOTICE
TO ' ELTHA STANSBURY
MUSTARD . If li ving who"
address Is unknown ,
TO : ALDA J . EASTERDAY,

TO . EDGARD WHEELER,
TO : PEARL BENNETT ,
address unknown ;
TO · THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEE S, LEGATEES ,
ADMINISTRATORS , AND
~~S~~NS O:.,j~.;~:ri:ANfj
deceosed ; ROSERT w.
STANSBURY, If deteased ; ·
LOTTIE
GASKILL ,
If
add re s unknown ;

deceased , MINNIE HOLLER ,

If
deceased ;
FLOYD
EASTERDAY, If decused ;
LULA
WHEELER,
If

deceased ,

ZAOIA

HENRY ,

deceesed, EVA J. PARR ,
deceased ; GEORGE H
STANS BURY , decease~,;

uR Y,

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MOilLE home for sole or rent 3
ADDRESSERS wontod IMMEDIATE· FURNISHED, 2 bodrm. oporlmont, bedrooms, al ullllttet paid.
odulls only , In Middleport.
LYI Worlc at itomt, no tx·
The Publlshar reaer\ltt
Phonom-nsl , ,
Phonem·3874.
perlenct nectuory .-- tW·
the right to edit or relect
cellent pov. Write A.merlcon 3 AND .4 RM.Tur""
any ads deemed ob ·
nl-oh,-od..,on- d,-un· t975 Skyline 12x52 2 bedroom
IC)tof electric, total wrap Foam·
jectlon al. The publisher
Serv1ce, 6950 Wayzata Blvd ,
furnished opts. Phone 9'92·
Cor. All new furnllurt , lllt.e
will nat be respons ible tor
Su11e 132, Minneapolis, MN
5434.
mort than one Incorrect
{'lew conditlQn. Con be seen at
SS.026.
Inser ti on .
couNtRY Mobile Homt Park , Rt ,
Klngobury 1\omo Solot, 1100 E.
RATES
QO YOU HAVE PARTY PLAN EX·
33, ten milts north of Pomeroy.
Main St., Pomeroy. Ohio.
For Want Ad Service
PERIENCE? FRIENDLY TOY
Lorge Jot1 with concret• patios, Phone m -703A.
5 cents per word one
PRTIES HAS OPENINGS FOil
runners and aft
sidewalks,
Insertion .
MANAGERS IN YOUR AREA.
street parking. Phone 99'2·7..479.
Minimum Charge Sl 00
RECRUITING IS EASY BECAUSE
1" cents per word t hree
OEMS HAVE NO CASH !NEST· 3 Room furnished house with
consecutive Insertions
form for •ole, 10% down,
both. "dulfl only . Phone 11'12·
MENT.
NO COLlECTING OR
'26 cen ts
word six
owner flnonc:ed. Monroe Coun·
5535.
DELIVERING. CALL COLLECT TO
consecutive nsertlons.
ty , W. Va. Phone (304) n2.
25 Per Cent Discount on
CAROL DAY 51 B·489,839S OR ONE bedroom aporlm•nts at
paid ads and, ads pa id
3102 or (304)772-3227.
WRITE FRIENDLY HOME PAR·
VILLAGE
MANOR
In
Middleport
within 10 days .
TIES
,
20
RAILROAD
AVE
..
for SI04 monthlr. plu• elec. or COUNTRY farmland with •eclud ·
CARD OF THANKS
ALBANY, N.Y. 12205.
ed wOod, , water and good oc $130 including ele-ctric: , LOWER
&amp; OBITU"RY
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS. CetS In Monroe Covnty . W. Vo .
12 .00 for 80 word
oEMONSTR"TORS
AND
minimum
Convenient to shopping an
$1 ,000 down, call {304) n2·
MANAGER needed to w o•k
Each additional word J
Third end M ill Street• In Mid·
3102 or (304)772·3227.
with
the
oldett
Toy
•
Gif
t
Shop
cents.
dleport. Brand new h~h quali·
Party Plan In the country
3 bedroom house for sale at 520
BLIND ADS
ty aportrnenh. See the
Highest
commissions
No
InAdditional 25c Charge
Sycom&lt;&gt;&lt;o St., Middleport, good
monoger ot Apt. 16, or c:all
Vestment Call or wnte today ,
per Advertisement.
buy for $8,000. Phone m ·3578,
m -n21 .
OFFICE HOURS
SANTA's Parlles , Avon , Conn .
8 : 10 a.m. to s:oo p m.
06001 Phono 1 (200) 673-3455 AVAILASLE at River,lde Apart- or992-7667
Cally, 8 . 30 a.m. to 12: 00
ALSO BOOKING PARTIES.
ments, 1 bedroom aport· HOUSE for solo, ~I South Socood
Noon Sat urday
ments, $100 per month; 2 ~.' Middleport Phone ~·
Phone lodoy 992 21S6
bedroom oportment,, $133 per
month One pnce for all Phon• GOOD CATnE fARM FOR SALE
NOTICES
m -3273.
!Y OWNER. 71 ocres M&amp;L
ATT.N.: II
JocksJ)II
o. Fenced , modern 5
ALL HOUSEWIVES
- .C--house
3 room furntshtd apartm•nt
room
,
n•wly
All Yard Sales, Rummagr,
utih,1es furn1sh.d. Coil 992·
For
Pomeroy,
Ohio
redocoroted
,
completely
Porch and Basement Porc h
3129
corp•fod 55 acres good
end Buement Sales. etc
Area
must be paid In advance
po•turo, 15 ocro• wood ad
Get yours In eerly by
Carriers win valuoble
vkgln timber, developed spr·
stopping by our Office at
prizes end earn extra
Ina•. good born. and other
The Do lly Senllnel, 111
buildings, h;gh counlry, roiHng
spending
money
.
Court Sf or writing Box
hills , excellent v(ew. Appoint 729, Pomeroy, Ohio 45169
Phone The
LOCUST POSTS. round or •plit.
monl only. fhono (614) 3&amp;1 ·
with ·vour remittance ·
Daily Sentinel
Phone 949-2n4 ,
259t otter S p.m. Pr1c-t
' - - - - - - - - - - - ''
$50,000.
Atm-2156
COAL . l1mestone , and calt;ium
Or Slop In AI
chloride and calcium brine for 1· 15 ac:re1 of land on leading
111 Court Slreel
dust control and special mixing
Creek Rood with water tap.

de ceased :

VALINDA
EASTERDAY,
deceased; SA RAH R . STA NS·
BURY , decease d , A NDREW

S. STANSBURY , deceosed:

ANNA SMITH STANSBURY,
decease d ; NETTIE ROSS ,
deceas!d,
EARL
ROSS ,

deceased ;
CO RA
B
EASTERDAY , dece05ed ond
ELVA B WELLINGTON ,

deceased :
You are hereby noti f ied that
vou
have
been
nam~d
defendants In a legal acti on NOW accepting piano !fudents
entitled Roberta c. O'Br ien vs
begmners, 1nlermed1ate. od
George Colli ns, Treasurer of
vanced students . Call 992-

Melgs county, et ol

Business SenJices
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Carrier Wanted

JAMES W r STANSBURT ,
deceased , EMERSON E

STA N oe

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Pomeroy, O.

3891.

2270.

CANNING p8aches

now ready
thru August . Several var letie1
by the bushel , 1/t bushel or

action has been assigned Case
No 16,212 In the common AUCTION thi s week on Saturday
Pleas Court of Meigs County,
night at 7 p.m. at the Auction
OhiO 45769 ;
House Horton St .. Mason , W.
The ob lect of the complaint
Vo . New and used merchandise
Is to determ ine heirs and
and furnitu re .
partition real estate described ~=:..:.:c;:::.:.::...,-,-,---­
as follows , situated I n Ol ive WILL CARE for elderly women In

TOwnsh ip, Me igs County , my home . Phone 992-7314,
Ohio ,Belng in Section 35. Town 3, SKy DIVING, Greene County
Range 11 of the Oh iO Com - Sport Parachute Center, open
pany 's Purchase ; and being every ' day near Goll1polis . For
the southeast quarter of the
further Information, call (614)
northwest quarter of said 245 9339
p o B 91
•
section ,· . and bemg described
or · · ox
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in Ser ah R. Stansbury's will as _:B::.:•d:::wc:•:o
ii ,~O::.:h:::
;o'-'
, 4:::56
:::1:.:_'c_c--_
the upper farm on the north wANTED ' Someone who knows
Side of Shade Ri ver ; con or knew of a Colored family by
taln lng seventy (70) . acres,
thenome ofMomswholivedln
more or , less , and being
described In the Meigs county Middleport 1870·1920. The
AUd i tor 's Duplicates as southfamily consisted of o 6enram1n ,
east or northwest If• con Caroline (Scott) , James. Martha
taining 50 acres more or less .
(Kent) , Mary Jane (Mayme) and
You are required to answer
Andrew Morris . Emma, Mary
the Complaint within 28 days (Batey) and Archie Wor·
after the last publication of thington. Please contact Edgar
this nofice, which will be
pUblish~ once each week for
Wood son , P.O . Box
69 ,
six consecutive weeks. The Marysville, Oh1o 43040.
last publication Will be made piANO tuning . Phone Charles
on Sept. 24, 1'76 and the 28
days for answer will start on
Scortbefore2p.m , 992-7550
that date .
In case of your fa I lure to

pec:k. Please bring own con·

TRAil FULL OR
PART TIME
You don't have to quit your
present Job to tram to dr•v• a
trBctor-traller. In only 7 to 8
weekends PART TIME tratntng
!Saturdays &amp; Sundays) a qualIfied driytr c.t be Nming

*12,000

per year and up, (3 wttka•n 1
FULl TIME resident tra•n•ng
program).

RE\ICO Tractor Trailer Trainlne. wtll tra1n you., mod·

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of Civil Procedure judgment
by default will be rendered
against you tor relief
demanded In this complaint.

LOST: St. Bernard Dog lost tn Long
Hollow Road area . Brown,
black and white. If anyone has
LARRY E.SPENCER, any lnformat1on cor,cerning the
wkereobouts or welfare of the
Clerk Of Courts,
, common Pleas Court
dog, ploose p~one m -3538.
' Meigs County, Ohio
BlAcK, brown and Wh1te beagle,
(8) 20, 27 ; (9) J , 10, 17, 24
female , lost '" vicinity ot

LOCALLY owned beauty ,ho for
sole or leose or w1ll sell &amp;qu•p·
ment conststing of two wash

ond combout stahon' and 4
dry•l'1 . Equ•pment •s only two
years old . Write 8ox 729·8, •;.

The Doily Senhnel,
Ohto ..45769.

422-4Q8Q

PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

Coii992-S352or992-2•96.
sole , 3 bedrooms, all
eletlrk. Family room fully

HoUSE

for

carpeted with wood-burning
fireplace, Iorge lot with storage
building ond garden space .
Rust ic t·ldls , Syr.ocuse. Phone

SMITH NILSON

0

Pomeroy ,

oc;res . Phone985....t2..5.
FARM for sole . .t6 acres, Jockson
County, West Virgin ia , priced

on inspedion. Harrison Smith ,
Racme. Ohio .t5n1. Phone
949-2 1~ .

3 &amp;edf-oom hou5e With basement,
good condition , .10 acres
AK cottl• rack' for 67-70 Ford
timber land. $15 ,900. Phone
truck, antique piano, I W2
a.tl-2793 .
Vego, Phebe Roberts , Roc:ine,

Ohio. Call 9•9·2626 or 2•7·
26ol1
boxes, brass
wall telephones and 1N DASH 23 channel CB. om-lm·
or complee households
mpx rod1o, 3 track stereo. Cell

beds,
parts,
Wr ite M. D. Miller, Rt. ~ .

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949-2860
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1·9·761 month
Aluminum Siding,
Roofing,

For soft, cht r cushlont, ··
moffrtssts, padding. Ideal
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stzes.
Velvt1s. nylon prints,
htrculons. vinyl solids. and

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of your rugs. ·
rour own home
by Von Schrader
dry-foam method.
EXCAVATING, dozer, bockhoe ' Nomuss.Nofuss.
No gdor. Use the
ond ditcher. Charles R. Hotsame day.
field , Bock Hoe Service,
All work
Rutland, Ohio. Phone 742-2008
suarantaad.
GREG'S CB SALES, locotod at Er·
win 's Gulf Service, Mid·
dteport, O~ oo Phone 992·
2•38.
SEPTIC Syslems lnsfollod by
licensed installer. Shepard
Contractors. Phone 7-42·2•09.

Your
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he finest cor pel

plumbing ~nd .hoofing. No job - - - - - - - - -...
too Iorge or too •moiL Phone !I'
742·2348.
SAVE ON
CARPENTER, lloorlng, ceiling, '
paneling, Phone 992·2759.
CARPETING
EXCAV... TING, BACKHOES AND
. DOZER - LARGE AND SMALL.
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED. LOW I
.
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS. BILL
INSTALLED
PULLINS, PHONE m-2478 DAY
OR NIGHT.
Regular flUS
' aU!LDING, remodeling , and
Sq. Yd.
repairs. QIJGiity work, efficient
Everyday money uver.
servlc•. Jesse Rodman , phone
m -5980.
Good choice colors.
DONN" AND BILL'S USED FUR11 or 15 ~.
NITURE STORE. ROD'S T.V. '
SHOP, WEST COLUMSIA, w.
VA. OPEN 10 ....M. TILL 5 P.M.
DAILY.
Green, gold, red, blue. rust.
DOZER worl&lt; and welding. Con· ,Do It yourself, with
$7.95 sq. yd,.
fac I Jomtl Ponons, RI. 1' 'padding,
With -ddl-lnstll'-'
Racln•. on Carmel Road.
,.-...
...,.
sa. 95s4J'!!!:.• yont
INTERIOR and exterior polnflng
CALL 7•2·2211
and roof painting by hour or
TALK TO
contract, ucellant references. 1
WENDELL GRATE
Phone m -6014 .
_.:_=:..:..:::.=c:.:;:__ _ _~ : ' CARPET CONS!,ILJ~11.T

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HI-LO SHAG

'10,95

501 NYLON

RUTLAND
m? wlng. Phone992·7«1'9.

SNAPPER
CLEARANCE SALE

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Fort

WILL do roofing, construction.

WILL DO odd jobs, roofing, po;n
ling, hauling, lroo work, one

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67

74 Olds Cul Sup. Cpe" power

74 Vega GT Cpe" 4

Close Sat. At 5 a.m.

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ARNOLD GltAlto

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::" lllirley Baath • thla date In 110'1.
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born

00

air....... 14195

speed .••••••••••••• '2295

74 Chev. Imp: 4 dr. H.T., power, air••• 13295
74 AMC Hornet 2 door, auto. trans • • ;-'2295
74

P~tiac

l.emans

~ Cpe,

pow" air 1 34~

73 Olds 88 4 dr., full power, air ••••• '1895
73 Ford Gal.

500 HT Cpe., pow,

air .....'2395

2-73 Ford LID, 4 dr, Air.............. '2S95
73 Buick
Lml Cpe,, pow, air ..... 13295

Elec.

Chev.

alr ....... ...... .. 1l595
72 Ford Pinto Wagon, 4 cyl., auto. ..... 11595
72

Belair 4

'3195
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Supreme, 2 dr ., vinyl
lop, air, tape, only 27,821
miles. good buy.

•3495

•4295

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72 Olds 98 4 door, power &amp;air ••••• '2295
72 Chrysler N.P. Royal, 2 dr. HT........ 11795
72 Olds Toronado, air, V-roof ••••••• 12295
72 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr., air •••••• 11995

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1974

OLDS CUTlASS

1974 CHEV. C20
3/• ton, long bed, 350
engine, 4 speed, a real
buy .

·:

CARLO

1974 DATSUN 260Z

All
black.
swivel
buckets, air, tape, 26,721
miles.

Door,

..,.

'41 95
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All silver, auto., air, this
is one sharp sport car.

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•5495

We only have 21·76 models tell lo sell, so come on in and bMI lite
price rise on the 77 models. We havelO Buick sand 11 Ponll1cs.
Before you buy any c.or you awe it to yourself 1o check with us. We
are The Friendly Dealer, we w1nl you for a friend 1nd also 1
customer. SHone of
- Ceward Calvert, J ,
D. Story or Btll Nelson.

1973 Mercury Comet, 4 dr., 302 V-B,
a1:1to. trans., P.S., vinyl roof, radial
tires. ·· ··············· ··~··· ··· · ·········$1895
1973 Buick Regal, 2 dr., white with
white vinyl roof, faCtory air, P.S.,
P.B., tilt wheel, AM-FM stereo,
cruise control, chrome reverse
wheels with radial tires. Sharp. $3495
1973 Plymouth Sport Suburban, 4
dr., 9 passenger station wagon, with
rack on her back, P.S., P. B.,

72 Chev. Imp. 4 Door, V-B, auto., air •• 11595
72 Pontiac Catalina Broughman

4 Dr.

Sedan,

1
pow., air ...•••
1795
71 Olds 9B Lux. Sed., pow, air......... ~1995
71 Pontiac Cal Coupe, power, air••• • 11095
71 Chev. Impala HT Sed., pow., air ••• '1495
71 AMC Hornet Sportabout Wag. •••• 11095
71 Buick Skylark HT C~., air •••••• '1695
71 Cutlass S Coupe, V-8, auto trans.....'2195
71 V.W. Squareback Wagon, aul trans. 11695
70 Ford HT Coupe .•.•• •• .•.•• .... •..•..••• '695
70 Olds 9B Lux. Sed., v roof, air....... .'1395
70 Buick LS. 4 Door, power, air ••••••••• '895
0 • • • • • • 0 • •• • • • • • • • • 0 0 0 0 • • 0 .

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clean .. ..........•..•.................•.. $1995
1972 Mercury Marquis, 4 dr., H.T.,

factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof .••...•••......•.••••.•.•••••.•••••.. $1695
1972 Vega, 4 cyl., factory air,

Mrs. Kloes
hosts circk

Anieditation, "Sentimental
Journey", by Dr. Joseph I.
Chapman was read by Mrs.
10 Chevelle Couoe. V-8, auto., PS •• , • !1395
Leora Sigman at the meeting
of Dorcas Circle of the B.H.
lill Olds Cul Sup. H.T., PB, PS, air •••• 1895
Sanborn
Missionary Society,
1
68 VW Transporter Bus, 3 seater •••• 11095
Middleport First Baptist
Church, at the home of Mrs.
·See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
June
Kloes "Tuesday night.
Burris, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Mrs
.
Elizabeth Slavin
Keebaugh.
opened the meeting with
)l"ayer , and Mrs. Kloes read
the 100111 Psalm. Members
reported
on visiting shut-ins.
"You'll Uke Our Quality Way
It
was
reported that the
of Doing Business"
scholarship
student to be
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
assisted this year w111 be
Open Evenings Until6 : 00- Til6 p.m. Sat.
James E . Ohde of Mount
Vernon, and the missionaries
to be remembered will be Mr.
and Mrs. Gustavo Wilson.
Mrs. Kloes served refreshments to those named and
Mrs. Sarah Fowler, Mrs.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Elizabeth Gardner, Mrs .
Katie Anthony, Mary Brewer
and Carol Grandal.

hatchback ............................. $1495
1972 Plymouth, 2 dr., H.T.,
auto. trans., factory air ...... .. ... $1695
1971 Ford, 4 dr. sedan ..... ......... ..$395
1966 Chevy 4 dr., factory air, P.S.,
automatic.
$495
1965 Chevy Malibu
$100
"Good Selection of
Cheaper Cars In Stock.~.'

Our 76's and
Used CaiS
Must Go!

70 Ford LTD Wagon, PB, PS, air•••••• '695

TRUCKS
1973
Chevrolet V2 Ton Truck, JSO V-8
' .
eng me, stand. trans., long wide bed,
radial tires. Sharp ........ .......... $2495
1970 Ford Super Van, Long wheei
base, 6 cyl., finished Inside ..... .. S2495

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

POlly'S Pointers

.
. do
Lemon nrxes onron o r R .
eunton enjoyed
By ·Polly Cramer

lemon rubbed over the hands
should do II or perhaps !he
foDowlng letter may also be
or some help to you. POLLY.
DEAR
POLIS
Fishermen have a terrible
smeU on their hands alter
cleaning fish but putting
vinegilr on the hands, rubbing
lt ln and washing does away
with lt. _GLORIA
DEAR POlLY_ My Pete
It
di
~ve is that a er spen ng
years teaching my chUdren
and grandchildren how 1o eat
llld hold a spom and fork
Jl"Operly they turn on TV and
aee s&lt;me big lug ol a hoy
holding his spoon as lf he was
shoveling sand Into a bucllet.
11111 really puts
off those
producla and It seems lhe
sponson could Insist 111 the
uae of boys wlth decent
manners for their commercials - that Is unless the
sponson are that Ignorant,

me

too.

'

We lry to teach the little
ones to be generous and share
111d ai(llg cornea tbat little
lrat who mius a whole quart
of cooling drink using powder
and water and she UYJ
"Nope" to her brotben who
sakf&lt;r some. This may seem
cute to the fllllUng mother
standing by but If one of ours
did tbat he would have to
drink standing up. - MRS.

R.F.M.
DEAR POLLY - My
P&lt;inter is for Ruth who has
trouble with sticky glue
marks left on things. I had a
large plastic box I wanted to
use for storing things in and it
was sticky so I rubbed it wrth
pW'e lard, let it stand a short
while and then rubbed the
marks away with a dry paper
towel. Mtet a wash with
warm soapy water all marks
were gone and while I will not
guarantee this will w&lt;rk on
everything It is certainly
w&lt;rth a lry. - MID.
DEAR POLLY - While
making grahBIIl cracker pie
crlL'It I ran short of crackers
so I looked around for a
subsUtute and came up with a
box of the new natural cereal.
I added a cup of this lo my
Cracker cnunbs and had the
tastiest, crunchest, best
graham cracker crust I ever
made. I now substitute cereal
!Qr one half the amo111t of
crumbs called for ln a recipe.
-O.W.
DEAR I'()U.Y I line
small foil tart cups wilh
pBIIIry and keep lhem ln the
lrener so they are handy lo
fill and bake when I have
tlleliJ)eCted co~y.
~. I keep a . smaQ jar
with two Cl' three clean onions
1in the refrigerator and this
means I do not have to stop
111d peel an oni(ll every time
I need one. 1bey keep very
well this way and are really
handy , Of COW'se, the jar
should have a light lid.
L.M.D.

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roof ............•..•...................... $2895

· 72 Olds 98 4 door, full power, air •••• 12295
72 Buick Elet. 225 HT Cpe., power air • 12495

Open house to
. honor anniversary sl~~;n~:~A A~D: c:i

• Tbe f'.l•••c
By
UaUed
Pren
: Ualted Prell IDiematlollal
;: Today la Friday, Aug. II,
: · the 233rd day of 1971 with 133
.. to follow.
·
~ The moon II between Ita
':: 1111 quarter IJid new pbaae •
'l11e morning atara are
• Jupiter IIlii Saturn.
The eveninlllln are Mer• cury, MariiDd VIII...
• '!"- born Gil IIIli date are
~ lllder the .... of Leo.
· Beajllllln IW'rllon, 23rd
~ prellldent of the United
:. lblee, ,., born Aug. II,
;" lW, American ICII'HI

2 dr .. 4 cyl .. 4 speed, a
real sharp car.

4 dr pow. air · ........... '3895

Polly's Problem
DEAR POlLY - Please
tell me how to get that awful
odor off my hands after

couple are invited to caD
· diD'ing the open house holD's.
"

1974 PLYMOUTH
Road runner. 360, auto.,
P.S., P. B., local one
owner. low mileage.

1974 OPEL MANTA

74 Olds Cutlass.

,
LANGSVILLF; Christian
: Church outdoor vesper
,_ •service, Sunday 7:30 p.m.
, Located on Parkinson Hill;
the Gloryland Quartet will be
featured singers: public
invited
MONDAY
SPECIAL MEETING,
P1111eroy Lodge 164, F&amp;AM,
' Moo day 7: 30; all master
IJUIBOnS invited.

·
LETART, W. Va. - Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Rellmlre wiD
obterve their 25th wedding
anniversarr with an open
houseatthelrhomehereAug.
29 from 1 to 5 p.m.
Married by the ~v. L. C.
Thompson at the Union
Parsonage, they are the
P41J'ents of two children, Mrs.
Donald (Yvonna Jean)
Phillips of Huntington and
Thomu Reltmlre of Clifton.
Friends and relatives of lhe

1975 Chevrolet Vega Wagon, 4 cyl.,
auto. trans., factory alr ............ $2695
1974 Ford Grand Torino, 4 dr. sedan,
factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof...................................... S2895
1974 Chevy Monte Carlo, 350 V-8,
automatic, factory air, P.S., P.B.,
vinyl roof, with sun roof, swing out
bucket seats, AM-FM stereo, radial
tires. local owner and sharp. $4400
1973 Ford l TO 4 dr., factory air,
P.S., P.-8., vinyl roof, tilt
wheel.
$2495
1973 Chevy Impala 4dr., factory air,
P.'~., P.B., vi!'ly_r~f .
$2495
1973 Dodge Polar a Custom, 4 dr.
sedan, factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl
roof, radial tires. Anice family
car .·········· · ········ ·· ············· ·~ S2295
1973 Buick LeSabre Custom, 4 dr.
H.T., factory air, P.S., P.B., vinyl

Sed., power, air.......... '1195

Dart Swinger Cpe., auto. ••• 13495_
1
75 Olds Cutlass Sup. Sedan, pow" air •• 4895
74 Vega Hatchback Coupe, auto trans... 12195

SATURDAY
SHADE
River Lodge 453
'•
F&amp;AM, Chester, Saturday,
; 7:30p.m. Work in fellowship
' degree. All master masons
·: . [nvlted.

TUESDAY
RACINE AMERICAN
Legion AuxlUary, Post 602,
6:30 Tuesday picnic at the
Racine Park. Mem~s 1o
take their own table service.
• In the event of rain the picnic
wiD be held at the hall.

CadHiac HT

13295

75 Dodge

dinner.

Abbott &amp; Hoffman

SEPTIC TANKS cltanod, Modern
Sanitation, 99'2·3954 or 992·
:z.t28.

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USED CARS

SUNDAY
MCELROY · REUNION
Sunday PorUand Park basket
dinner 1 p.m. All relatives
and friendS invited.
RACINE AMERICAN
Legion Post 602 annual picnic
Sunday, noon at Shrine Park
in Racine. Bring covered dish
and table service.
MCKINNEY MEMORIAL
Reunion Sunday al Fla1rock,
W. Va., back of Point
Pleasant. Basket lunch at
noon.
FAMILY DINNER Sunday
at Shrine Park in Racine for
Dale VanMeter family,
friends and neighbors. Bring
• covered dish and table service. Dinner at 1:30 p.m.
ALL DAY Homecoming
Sunday at Hazel Community
Church, Long Bottom. Basket

ANY PITCH
' ANY SIZE

Truss

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Virgil B. Sr., Reallor
110 Mechanic Pomeroy, 0 .
Phone 9912- :13,~.
.
RUTLAND - Nice older 9
room home, 2 baths, 3 Brs.,
or more with closets, futt
basement, large Iron!
porch, 2 car garage with 2
rooms. Big corner lot .

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WIMhlold Replac.mMtl
FrH EstlmiiH
On lodr Worll
Expert Painting
lnsurlllc. Work
Wolcoino
St. Rt. 1
eoo1vnt., Oltla
U7·l127

FREEZER

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Yov can uvo hutld,....s
IVtn fhou&amp;r.nds of dollllrt
with 11um num or vinyl
tiding.

1-'•tlltl Senkft

Auto Sales

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Pllofo9r allhY ·
915-4151
Chftlor, Olllo
7-lol-I mo.

IWIHI'..._I

44 ACRES - On Rf. 1&lt;13.
.Yobtte home l2x60 with 2
Brs .• dritted welt, woods &amp;
some bottom land.

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Nollie summit Rd ..
Mlddlaporl
PHONE m -5724
7·21·1mo.

Pom..-oy. Ohio. Coli m .n6Q.
GfVo,VELYt•octor, 7.6h.p. 2speod
CASH po;d l0&lt; oil mal&lt;os and
t ronsm iss1on ,
recen tly
MAIN
models of mobile homes.
HEMLOCK GROVE - 3
overhauled, with mower and
Phone m -2220.
Phone area code 614 423-9531 ..
bedrooms. ntce mgdern
sulky. $300. Phone m -7205.
POMEROY, 0.
bolh, large modern kitchen
LOST: .4 month old nanny goat, SScash$$ lor junked auto . Frye's
E-ings.
WE HAVE 2 NEW 3
brown and whtte . Lost in Forest
Truck Auto Port$. ltutklnd. I'116 bttol droll bo•, only been us·
with
din ing, tutt basement.
btdl oom homes just being
Run area. Phone 992-27U
Phone 7•2·2081 .
and
large
lot. $20,000.
ad thr.. months. All hook·
completed. Both have
TIMBER, Pomeroy Forest Pro- ups , mugs and pttchers indud- garages with work area.
NEAR RUTLAND - New 3
ducts . Top price for stondin!iJ
ad Call m-2050.
balhs, utility R., carpeted.
sawtimber. Coli l&lt;ent Hanby , 1--full size metal bed ond spr· About 1 acre of ground.
bedroom home, sleps over
1·446·8570.
TRAILER lot for rent . N1ce yard
kllchen, large living, futt
mgs; 3 tWin meta l beds wi th
$22,900.00.
and
gordan
space
.
Call
949·
basement.
St. doors. &amp;
GOOD used portable typewriter.
8ern~&lt;;t Btde Oaot
sprongs. 1-twon moplo bod CARRY OUT - Has been
2525, 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m.
windows
.
Carport
with
Phone
985·3576.
with
spntlgl.
l-stud1o
couch,
established
In
the
same
For SIIUrdaJ, Aug, 21, 1171
l--9lotform rocker, 1--dovble
utttlly. 2 acres. $31,000.
metal cob1net , 1 d1videf': Alme
locetJon for many years.
ARIES (Morch 21 -Aprll 11) Try
LEGAL NOTICE
Weover . Racine, phone 949·
Doing
an
e~tcellent
not to let minor differences
MIDDLEPORT - $16,500.
These persons are notified
26U.
bUsiness. Priced rtghl. WE
between you and one you love
A good 4 bedroom home.
Ohio driving and
YOU have a service to oHer, Ia FT Seobroe•e woth 45 h.p.
spoil your day. Be lhe first lo say that
HAVE
3
OTHER
registration privileges are IF wont
l'h baths, large dining and
to buy or sell something,
"I'm sorry"
Chry1 1er ongone, troller and •ko BUS~ ESSES FOR SALE
suspended . Suspensions wHI
living,
gas hot water heat.
oa
loolctng
for
work
.
.
.
or
remo~~ln In efftct two Yflts
accessor'"'· good condmon, - CALL If inleres1ed.
TAURUS (April 20·MIJ 20) after
Nice
woodwork.
whatever .. . you 'll IJ&amp;f rHults
date of accident for
A NEAT PLACE-S yrs.
Treat all your friends equally to~ failure to deposit security to faster with o Sentinel Wont Ad. $900 00 Phone 1·304·675-2415
good 1
old, 3 bedrooms, bath, dine·
9 F d k
day Playing tavontes will cover accident damage Call m -2156.
1 6S or poe up, runs
, o so In kitchen. uttltly R..
NEW LISTING - 10 room
produce hard feehngs and hurt liability !Section •s09.17 Ohio
390 Ford motor, both for
•partmenl
house
2
FOUR
Family
Yord
Solo,
Weds
.
Revised
Code
).
These
persons
$150.00. Coli 992·7253.
car pori,
air
cond.,
"
•
someone unnecessarily.
have 30 days ro comply with
FridGy . 9 a.m. till • p.m. LOCO·
h
separate apartments. Atl
10 d
ullltlles wlfl1 natural gas
lion behind Presbyterian Chur· NEW Kenmore Sowing Mochine, carpe ' 'h .acre wit
GEMINI (MIJ 21-June 20) In the law or request a hearing
heat . Lot 121xMXI. Want
ch In Middleport. Phone m . case , attachments, cutting meta~ storage building ,
some Instances you 'll manage Requests must be forwarded
in writing to the Bureau of
board Prko $150. Phone m . ll 6.8110.00.
1
000
3647.
resources wisely, if) others. your Motor Vehicles, P 0 Box 1199,
GRACIOUS 2 story older
on Y Jl2, ·
judgmenl will be Impractical. A Columbus, Ohio 43216 : YARD Sole, Aug. 19, 20 ond 21 , 5574.
day of gains and losses
Michael J . Evans , Box 143, Rt . starling at 9 a .m., stave, ONe ,2 gauge tingle borrel ~,r·· Ft!~al fin l::f,!·· 4
~p~l~ev~:sn~Gho;;;e, ~~~
1. Portland , Ohio .
refrigerator. Iron and toaster,
shotgun; one 20 gouge lingle
m.t,l
' n eel
en,
oak varnished floors,
CANCER (June 21-Julr 22) 18) 6, IJ, 20-Jic
tiret, girl's clothing, lamps , borrol ohotgun; one H&amp;ft 32 col. carpe ng, pane lng, 2 cer
You're li kely 10 be a bll
hon~n : one muzzol lood;ng
garage. Some frulf trees,
equipped kitchen-stove,
rugs
, bicycle, toys and misc .
temperamental today and cause
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~ acre • 118 8110 00
ref.
n8
Oliver
StrHI,
Middleport.
1
p11 10 ~ on• wo 11 ,••
.,..one;
on•
oYT
b andI bar,
II dtn. area.
some problems that could be
cost
Iron
too
kottlo
Coli
949·
OTHER
LISTINGS
NOT
ase,
am
Y rm ., 2
easi ly skirted. Control your
2531
lorappointmonl.
NOTED
tN
THIS
AD
porches,
garage
end 11
NOTICE
OF
moods
acres. $.41,500.00.
APPOINTMENT
CALL
FOR
FRESH eggs , Mr,. Clifford Lolfhoit
LEO (JuiJ 23-'Auv. 22) Although
Cllt No. 20,Jt•
SEEINGBARGAIN
IS BELIEVING.
or Roger Loilho;t Phone m . INFORMATION .
A
IS
you 'll be ' tempted to do g:~~~:J. Jennie M. lrrant~ PLEASURE horsll and ponioo.
Aloo
,
will
do
lrolning.
Phone
~=3.U6~~o;r;m~
--~~
·
;,;;:;;;:::~
HENRY
E.
CLELAND
otherwise. , it's best you say
Notice Is hereby gl\len that (614) 698·3290, Ruth Reeves .
BROKER
AWAITING YOU. C·ALL
no lhlng when the name of Jo~n P. Boyd of R.D. No. •·
t'll"r
m-225torm-2UI
m-3325.
someone you dislike IS broughl Box 87, Oak H lit, Ohio, tun
German
Shepherd
puppieo,
olftLL
up
been dul_y appointtd Executor AKC
3 light
femol"
, I dark
mole.
f·':~::~~;.;~~-=..:====;;;:;;;iii;{
of the Estate of Jennie M.
VIRQO (Auv. 23-Sopl. 22) Don'l Bryenf, deceased. Iale of Wormed, gonlto dloposiflon. 1 Goad used 31 cu. fl.
pressure someone you know Meigs County, Ohio.
·
Phonem-5623.
ftMltr
1
11
f
b
Crl!dlfors
ore
required
Ia
Only$150
~
soc a y 9r a uslness favor to~ file their claims with said
day There may be a good flduc::larr within three months.
1- New 5.000 BTU Air
DANVILLE-PRICED REDUCED - Modern l'h
'
reason why he doesn't wanl to
Oeted this 13th day of
Conditioner.
slory, 6 room farm house wtth lire place and basement.
grant 11.
AuguSI, 1976.
FALCON 6 cyl. automatic.
R11. $250.95
Some farm land, mostly fenced tor paslure, sever at
Manning D. Webster 1969
Nice condlllon C~ll m .2fM9.
SPECIAL $175.00
fruit trees on 56 acres ol land. Prtce reduced for quick
LIBRA (S.pl. 23·0ct. 23)
Judge
t'l75 Seoul 11. 15,000 milo•. Ex· 1-Good used 12 cu. fl.
sale, S26.000.
Worldy emblllons should be 181 20, 27: (9) J
cettent shopo. Phone 985·'"'1 frMzer.
.
•
given a rest today. Take bme to
COOLVILLE- N(ce mod. brick home containing fhree
e~joy tne other good things life •
between 8-5:30 p.m.
Only 1125
bed
dl
I
It
t
lth
11
1
f
11
•- d rk
rooms, n ng rOOfTl, v ng room w
rep ace. u
has to offer.
P
TH£ undersigned witt · oott ot
J.iln ma
basement with garage, large front porch, nat. gas.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) A "when doing business
public solo for cash tho follow·
J k W ,..
.._
furnace. city water and well water, a beautiful home
;ng motor veh1cles to be taken
IC
' '--rsey, .....,r.
...~ eh d
with appfox. 5'h acres of tand, fruit trees a.... a e
genlle approach woll get Ofhers CAPRICORN (DIC. 22•JIII. 11)
Phone - 2181
from
Charles
Salser,
118
frees surrounding II. Plenly of garden space, good
to do your bidding today far There are two ways for you to do
Howard Slrool, Now Haven,
llslltng area close by, located In Coolvltlo, Ohio. Priced
easier than a brash one will. Say- things today, the hard way and
West v;rglnlo: 1971 Buick - 2
II only $32,000. Cell now.
fng "Please" works wonders.
the right way. Choose the latter
dr.
h . t. , Serial No .
IAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Doc. AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fib. 11)
452571¥182285. Tho oolo will be
TUPPER$ PLAINS _ 101 acrea ol roitlnft land, all
held at The Form.,, Bank and
•
21) Just because someone Is a Gtve whomever you're workli1g
Saving•
Companr.
211
West
So·
mtnerel
rights,
approx.
10
acres
lltlable
land,
some
pal of one you like. It dOesn't lor today a fair shake Don't ask
cond 5""'· Po'!'oroy, Ohio 01
pasture land end llmbar, good lake olte. Modorn 1\lo ,
necessarily follow thl.s pers on Ia for full compensation for 8 job
10:00 A.M. on tho 23rd day of
story houte recently rellnlslltd on lnilde, ell carpeted
equally ae ethical. Be careful only hall·done
August, 1976. Tho underslgnod 20 Pet. dltcounl on Ill
except kitchen, containing 3 bedroom, dtnlng,..~oom and
rosorvod tho right to bid. Tht mow.n In stock.
basement, 2 car garaae. Nice location on '-"• Rd. 46
. - - - - - - - . . . , PISCES (F•b. IO·Mirch 20)
Farmers llonk and Savings 2--S HP riderS U" cut
close to Tuppers Platns, Ohio. Prlc:.d for quick sale
Someone who always gels
1--11 HP rider 30" cut
$32,000. Call lor eppotnt;
'
I homself on a bind may be looking Compony, Pomeroy, Ohio.
I lor you to ball him oul again IO· 1968 Chevy Belair 307 Automatic, 2- 21 " self propelled
3 br ..
51 ACRES FREE GAS- Modern Ph story house,
new tlrH, low - !:eage, ex- mowers
1
ches
1 day let h1m s tand on his own cellont
condllion. lest oflor. 2--11" pull! m-rs
d,lntng room, lire place. futt basement, n ce por
q11pf1te11
!eel •
.
Coli m -S709.
30 Pet. dltcount 011 Snapper
and out buildings. Large scentc lake with grMn grass
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POMEitOY,O.
1967
ChOYy,
ono·hoH
ton
pickup:
alonft
now point job, no rutt, runs 1-S HP ch1ln driYI lli,.rt
• In lite clearwater. Prollyesa picture. Priced to .·
217
PH.m. '
good. Phano,42·3081.
l-l HP dlaln drlve .flltors
tell 137,500.00.
lntern1t101111
· 1'168 lUlCK Wildcat, outomatlc,
ttUOO - 5 bedrooms, · 2 · baths, .ext. lg. llv . rm .,
fflrvtstll'
Auv. 21, 1111
power stHrlng, phone 992·
181PSIJ
porches, gar., nat. gas furnace, cbns .. hC:wd f'r -..., toe.
New lciH Equipment
Before moving on lo the new lhls
5380:;· -...,--,---..,----7:T
~......
Scuut Rd. In Chtsi &lt;r.
_1
year . get Ule max imum yield
MccUlloCh
C..
,972
Chtvrotot
1
tan
true~~
with
1racllr
~
WI ARE SILLI.NG. PROPERTY...
•• II ' possible lrom the seeds you've
stoke bed, posltlvt traction,
llwt
sown. C':&gt;ll t leave your 1\arvest
s2soo.oo. Modern Supply. 399
Ptntti'DY,ohlo
AND
DYOURLISTING
- • • • • • • • • on lhe vl~e
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MEIGS

u"""r~&amp;
E.._.ary
Scltaol Padcati Plctu,...
Stnlora &amp; Yllrtlook

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All pool ttiiiPIIft IYIIIIIblt,
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D. Bum....

MOTORS, INC.

l'l ftl-1174

mill.

OlD furniture, Ice

Leading' Creek Rood and Von
Zont Rood Sunday. lost near
Meigs-Gollia hne
Reward.

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tainer, 2 conven1en' locations . 992-7836.
KEN GROVER
Mtdwoy Market, Pomeroy, 8 rOOm house tor sole af 126
'ia Mlln Strut
992-2582, Bob'5 Market. Mason ,
Laurel St., Pomeroy. Phone
PhoiOQrlphy
Pl. Pluunt
n3-5721.
m sw .
IIS-4155
Ph. 675•3469
cANNING tomatoes ond sweep :2-::n'"'
ow'-'::-3-;-bed
-"-;-roo
-m-:h-o-m-eo~f:or
--,-a-:le
Chf'1ittr, Ohio
9:30-5:00
Dltlly
8-18 ·1 mo .
peppe rs. Cleland Form, ,
on acre trocts , one with bo5eTIIII:OOO Fridays
G.ro\d.ne Cleland . RCK ine,
ment, one without. Call 992·
Ohoo.
3454 or (614 ) ••6·9568, Lee ii"=="""=:i":=ii:i'=:==:=E
1971 HONDA CL ·450, 12,000
Construction .
~~~~g~~~~~
mdes, sissy bar, crash bors, -2-:b-ed~r-oom
-.-.,,arge
-mode&lt;
:--n-:kit- pull bock handle bon , new fire
chen, forced atr turnoce, l in- HOMESITES f or scle, 1 acre and BRADFORD, Auctioneer , Com·
up. Middleport, near Rutland .
plete Service. Phone 9-49·2-487
and $80is, Scrambler side
coln Hts. Phone 992-5737.
Coli m -7•81 .
,or 9'9-2000. Racine, O,.,io, Cr1tt
p;p&lt;!s, $650. Ca119•9·2•80.
8 Room home, 2 bath5 , 2 lot1 on
Brod.ford.
WINTER potatoes and peaches
12 Pork St .. Middleport. Phone NEW 3 bedroom house, 2 baths,
all elec.. 1 acre, Middleport , ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Charles R. Harris , Portland ,
9'92·31 14.
close to Rutland. Phone mSweepers, toasters, Irons, all
Ohio. Phone 843·2693.
TUPPPERS Ploin5-Eo1tern area, 2
7.81.
small appliances Lawn mower,
1913HONOA350 .. cyl .,likenew, yea r ohJ bl-level 3 or 4
naxt ro Stat• H1ghwoy Garage
2800 mles; , e"tros , $800 tirm .
bedroom , 2 baths , located at
on Route 7. Phone (61•) 98S·
Must sell. Phone 9.. 9· 21 BI
RiQgs Manor, on 1 -, wooded
3825

profeeionll equipment,
and placement lllistanct is
available upon ~lduation .

CALLNOWI

answer or otherwise respond
as required by the Ohio Rules

sal t for formers . Mom 5tr.. t ,
Pomeroy , Oh fO or phQne 99'2·

-..comtlttt kiiMISer+

Abovo and lltltw tf'Oifllll
peel kltl ... 11M -~'·'

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The &amp;lear Capeh•t family
1111111(11 wu held recenUy al
Royll Oak Plrll::.
Attending were Mrs. Ralph
P«l«' and Ann fi'orn Silver
Sprqa, Md.; Mrs. Leroy
Metcalf, Jeff and Mllte, and
Barbara Rosenbaum,
Cd110bua; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerri FWchla, Tony and Dee
Dee of Chairin Falla; Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Krauss,
W•ren ; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Powell, Mary Ann and Dee
Dee of Vllllna; Mr. and Mrs.
Ruaa Capehart, Mrs. Lee
.,' Rlch•daon, Mr. and Mra.
• Jolll Sial on, Me lolly, Miriam,
Marsha and Mary Allee,
Mal(ll, W. Va., Mrs . Fred
Rarlllballll, Mra. Richard
Rar111ba1111 , Joe, DO!Iil, Jlm
111d Llndil, Pomeroy; Mr.
111d Mn . Jack RDsenbawn,
JOOII, Joann, David, Mary
and Pattie; Mr . and Mrs. Lou
BrackBieck, Matthew, Tracy,
111d Usa, Ollcago, m.; Chris
Self of Loulavllle, Ky., and
Greg Witt of Pomeroy.
The next reunion will be
• July 16, 1977 at Wheeling, W.
Va.

COMMIItCIAL
PHOTOGIAI'HY
-Aerlll-llldlttrllll
Construction""'-'

SWIMMING
POOU

meets at
Tyn ~Rhos

,..

r,er

address unknown :

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·Lor Fast Re~ults Use The Sentinel Classifieds

~r

The Oiapman reumon was
held S1111day at the summer
home ot Mr. and Mrs. G&lt;lrdon
West.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs .Floyd Chapman, Shelley
and Kunberly, Pittsburgh,
Pa. ; Ed Chupman and Eddie,
Pickerington; Mr. and Mrs.
Ttlll Chapman and C. T.,
Syracuse: Mr. and Mrs.
Toonie Chapman, Candy and
Danny, Windber, Pa. ; Mr.
and Mrs. Larr y TW'ner,
Nancy Dawn and Jason ,
Cocy; Mrs. Nancy Chapman,
Albany ; Debbie West and
Coonie Mathias, Athens ; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon West,
Rhonda, John and Melody of
Racine.
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
Jennifer Wise observed her
16th birthday with a party
recently. Punch, ice cream
and cake were served lo Judy
Hall, Merri Au! t, B'eth
Weaver, Mandy Sisson, Lori
WOOd, Tracey Jeffers, Paula
Eichinger, Denise Byers,
Usa Byers, and SIL'Ianna
Wise. Jennifer ls the
ds'ughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rarcoe Wise, Middleport.
CLUBTOMEEI'
The Western BooL C. B.
Club will meet Sunday, 1 p.m.
at the Portland Park. All
members urged to attend to
plan for coffee break for the
SWlday of Labor Day
weekend. A covered dish
tllmer will follow the meellng
111d memben are asked to
take their own table service.

Prices will never be this
1974 Ford

1h

low

again.

RIGGS USED CARS

Ton 302 V8 ....... ............. '3195
,

Low mileage, one owner

985-410&lt;fLocated on St. Rt. 7

1970 Ford Ranchero Car Truck ........ ...... '1895
Beautllul wTne 'color with wood grained trim, auto.
trans., power steering, nice.

.

1973 Chevrolet VB Monte Carlo ..... .. .. .... '3495
2 dr ., hard lop, air cond itioned and lull equlpmenl, a
beauftfut car .
1972 Bu~tSkylark _V8 .. . ................... .
4dr. Sedan, air con d. One very carelut tocal owner.

@)

'2595

.

P~mouth

318 V8 Satellite ............
extra clean inside a nd out.

'2995

1974 Maverick 6 cyl. Ford 4 dr.. ; . : ........
alr conditioned, shows best of care.

'2995

4 dr .~

Sedan,

1974 Volkswagen 2 dr. ........... .......... .'2995
One or the cteanesl 74's anywhere.
1974 Ford Pinto 2 dr.
E&gt;tra clean

Sedan ................'2795

1973 Ford Pinto 2 dr. Sedan ...... . .. . ...... . '2195
One careful local owner.
1972 Pinto Sta. Wagon ................. . .... ;'1695
4 cyt., auto trans .. lug. rack ·
·
1971 Ford LID 2 dr. HT... ................. .. '1695
While wiih black vtnyi roof,, exceptionaL
1972 LTD Brougham Ford 4 dr.... ...... ... '1995
Sedan, air cond., one owner, heauflful nylon
upholstery

Dart

1970 Dodge 6 crl.
4 dr................ •1395
Sedan , above average for model.
We are closed Sunday
But inviie inspecll9" of all display~ cars and trucks.

' IV\ANY MORE
See: Fred ·Biaeunar, Me;vm unre,
or Pat Hill
Open Evenmgs Til7:00
Except Thurs. and Sat. Til5:00

Closed:.:·~--~. .~·

2 SIGNS'

OF

.QUALITY

1973 Montego MerCUIJ VB ... ....... . ... .. . .. '2995
2dr ., hard lop, sharp car with full equipment.
1974

Chester, 0.

Pomeroy
Motor· Co~

1975 CHEVROLEtl'fLEETSIDE.
13795
Fleelstde ClO local 1 owner, light blue finish 3.50 V8
eng., P.S., std. trans., good fires. post tr&amp;cflon axle,
step bumper.
1974 FORD F-100
S2995
8' Slyleslde, green fin ish, good tires. R. bumper,
chrome grttte, and Iron! bumper, 6 cyl. and standard
trans.
1973 CHEVROLET C-10
mu
8' Fleelslde, while over red, dean Interior, 3.50 V-B,
automatic, power steering and brakes, good tires, step
bumper. radi.(L r:ustom trim and mirrors _

POM0~~~!.~~~ w.@).
POMEROY, OHIO
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On this. day in history:

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LOSE UGLY FAT

In 1741, Danish navigator Slart losing we;ght lodoy or
money back MONAOEX Is a
Bering tiny
Vit US
J onas
toblel ond easy to take.
discovered what Is now MONADEX will he lp curb
Alaska.
your desire for excess food.
Eot less - weigh less Con·
In 1955, Oylng 8 Super 1 tains
no dangerous drugs and
Sabre jet, Col. Horace Hanes will nol make you nervous. No
reacbed an a!Utude of 40 000 strenuous e•erc;se. Change
'
your li fe . sta r t today .
feet and a speed Of 822 miles MONADE X cost S3.25 for a 20
day supply. Large economy
pe r hour
•
size is ss .so . Also try
In 1966, 3,000 persons were AQUA TAB S: they work gently
counted dead in the lo help you lose wa ter ·blool.
aftermath of a Turkish ~h~~A~:,~; -_• ·;~g6~r &amp;1~~~
earthquake.
guaranteed end sold by:
In 1974 President Ford
Swisher&amp; Lo~••
'
PhermltV
nom In ate d Nels on
112 E. Matn
Rockefeller to be vice &amp; D~llon Drug store
Mldllt,_rt
t
pre siden.

DAN THUMP:SUN

FORD
992-2196

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12,2 to 5 (CLOSE
RS.l-EAST COU.RT

lilitiiii·liloo-...•iit•••iliilillillitlll•
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�,11- Tbl Dllly!len!!ne~-~&lt;meroy, 0 ., Friday, Aug. 20, It'll

W. R. Oark died Thursday

Mayor TayIor

COOLVIUE-W. R. (Ray)
.. Rt 1 Coolvlll
Clark, ""•
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e'
died Thursday evenlllg at St.
Joaeph's Hoapltalln Parkers·
burg following a brief lllneiiS.
Born In Decatur Twp .,
Waah1111!ton County, to the
late Benjamin F. and Marla
Patterson Clark, he belonged
to the lrelarn! Congregational
Church, and a former
·member of the Athens County
Fair Board, the Troy Grange
and Coolville IOOF. He wu a
retired farmer from the
Ireland Community of Troy •

de £end8 8t an.d

MASON, W: VA. - Muon prolimately 10:15 was with a
Fred Taylor today, brakeman · immediately
aid II wun'l so.
following the derailment.
Henofened to the clalm4 Of
"We had no breakdown In
a on•e Syilem tpOkesman ·communications In my
tbal Taylor's pollee depart. deparbnent as was stated by
ment was Informed by the
Chessle
Systems
railroad authorities Wed· spokesman," said Mayor
llelday mornlllg at8:15 as to Taylor.
when the 35 car derailment
"I checked with our ' Twp.
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problem In the Bend area policeman be(ore making my
Survlvlllg are a daughter,
town wu to be corrected.
comments."
Mrs.
Russell
(Lois)
Taylor, who pubUcly ex· · Tom Johnson, pu~llc Daugherty, Coolville; one
prealled his concern over the relations officer lor the brother, Earl, Coolville,
fact that two alreeta In Mason Cheli8le System who made seven grandchildren and
wwe blocked by the 6:30 un. the allegations Wednesday, eight great,.grandchlldren.
derailment and that he could further said this morning he He wu preceded In death by
not locate any Chessle had no additional comment his wife, Ella E. In :1974; a
Syatem official at the scene except, "The railroad ' stands son, Wendell, 1966; three
Wedllelday at mid-morning, behind the logbook com- brothers, and three sisters.
llkl the only contact by his municatlons and notes of o\ir
Funeral services wiD be
pollee d. .bnent pri or I o Workers."
Sunday, 2 p.m. at White
giving out Information to
local aew1papers at ap·

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Holzer Medical Ceater
(Dischargea, Aug.19)
Bert Barney, Conrad
Berkley, Elsie Blackburn,
Margaret Brohard, Leondas
Buzzard, Betty Byus, Nel· .
'lie Campbell, Carolyn
Cremeans, Mrs. Joe Eskew
and daughter, Mrs. James
Grimm and son, Joseph
Grogan, James Hughes,
Judith Humphrey, Richard
Jeffers, Lexie Kelley, Alice
La they, Anna Lindamood,
Mrs. Dal"iln Malone and
daughter, Orbln Morrison,
Daniel Parsons, Wesllna
Patton, Pamela Potts, Edra
Prolfl tt, Callie Richmond,
Berl!la Rlghthouse, Clarence
Shaffer, Gwendolyn Sheeta,
Sallie Shively, Ray Sorrell,
Mrs. Mu Staata and son,
Cheryl Thompson, Mrs.
Carnell Vat :e and son,
VIrginia Willtams, Mrs. Rusa

Willis and son, Pansy Young.
Births, Augusll9
Mr. and Mrs. .\I bert
Harmon, daughter, Mfners·
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Neal, son, Bidwell; Mr. and
Mrs. James Potts, son,
Gallipolis.
Velei'UB Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Margaret
Smith, Pomeroy, .Wanda
Wolf,
Chester,
Julia
Moodlsp8ugh, Middleport,
William Randolph, Coolville . .
DISCHARGES ~ Erma
Conolly, Inez Hoschar, James
Kiser, Orelha Lambert.

Kindergarten to
be explained
TUPPERS PLAINS
Parents and their children
are invited to attend the
Eastern IAcal Scllool District
pre-kindergarten meeting at
the
Tuppers
Plains
·Elementary Scllool at 2 p.m.
Tuesday.

Tile klildergarten program

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from various standpoints will
be dlacussed and Jobn Riebel,
Eastern Local Superin·
tendent, and Mrs. Bea
Douglu, princlpal of the
Tuppers Plains IChool, and
Mrs. Wilma Parker, kin·
dergarten teacher, will be on
hand. Children must have a
skin test before entering
kindergarten. Refreshments
and baby sitters ... will be
provided at the meeting by
the Tuppers Plains Boosters.

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Meigs

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COLUMBUS ~ OHIO HEALTH DIRECI'OR D. John
Ackerman said more than tw!Hhlrdll of the state's licensed
nurllng homes are In lUll compliance with state law requiring
they have approved aprlnk!er systems lor lire safety.
.Akerman said 672 of the 648 licensed homes now have
aprlnkler 1fslems that have been properly Installed, are In
service and being properly maintained and controlled. _An
addltlonal136 hom11 have Installed systems but have not yet
pwed flnll operatimal tests. Only 3.5 per cent of Ohio homes,
he said, have not taken any action toward Installing the
ll)'ltem, while the rest are in various stages of compliance.

Transfers
Roosevelt Branham, Polly
Branham to JameFW. Stock·
well, Rhonda J. Slockwell,
Lot, Scipio.
AHred E. Young to Alma
Young, I A., Salisbury.
Clarence A. Lambert, Sally
J. Lambert to Rock Springs
United Methodist Church,
0.24 A. , Salisbury.
George Freeland, Allee
Freeland to Thomas Randall
Cross, Phyllis Jean Cross,
0.68 1\,, Syraclise.
PeArl Reynolds to Walter
D. Roush, Lilllan L. Roush,
Lot, Middleport.
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CLEVE~ - MEETINGS BETWEEN the striking
United Rubber Workers Union and Firestone Tire&amp;: Rubber
Co. are espected to cootinue through the weekend to try for
agreement m a master contract In th\! shortest possible time,
a union tpOkesman said Thursday.
.
Pe!d Bommarito, president of lhe union, has said there
will be no return to work by ·the 70,000 strikers until they have
master contracts. "We met all day today with the company,"
Jake Miller, lb.e union 's coordinator for FlrestOile, said .
Thursday evening. "This afternoon we met on hospitalization
and reaolved 10111e of that. Tomorrow we 'II meet on pensions to
set the language."

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Reagan

In Guernsey Judging, Jim
Carnahan and Mark Mora,
Reule 3, Pomeroy, shared
honors with Carnahan
(Continued frrim page 1)
exhibiting the best oow tour
)'ears and over with Nv:&gt;ra mooths,lt really feelS good to
coming In se&lt;Md. Mora was have Ron Reagan oo the
. first In the cow, three years same sjde of the line," Ford
and 111der lour ; Mora was
first and Carnahan second In told Reagan -who was In the
the senior yeorllng heifer audience- and hb followers.
class with Carnahan first and
"Weccmetogether not on a
Naa second In the junior battlefield to conclude a
)'earling heifer class. n the
senior heifer calf class, /&gt;lora ceaseflre, but to join forces ...
was first and Carnahan was for the rugged contest
second; in the l.unior heifer ahead." ·
calf dass CarnohM was first
and Naa second. /&gt;lora was
first In the gel d: sire class
with Cornohan second. Naa
· was flrst.in the produce of SATRE OKAY
CtNt class Md In the three
CAPRI, Italy (UP!) !emotes bred .., d awned bv , Plilloaopber Jean Paul Sarlre
the exhlbllar. Mora was firs!, Thursday
denied West
CarnahM, second, Md Don
Naa, Route 3, Pomeroy, was Gennan.news reports that he
third.
· was stck and showed
Carnahan exhibited the repu'lers his dinner of ravioli
senior champion female and and tooJato, which he said
the. grand champion female
with ,.,ra exhibiting the proved be was hardy,
joolor champion femafe.
"I want to say that I am
In the Brown Swiss well," Sartre said as he
division, Carroll Wingrove, pointed to his dinner.
Route 2, Belp..,, won blue
Th
·
ribbons in 12 classes and also
e 71-year~ld French
red ribbons In 111ree of the existentialist philosopher and
dasses besides exhibiting the autbor Is vacationing on this
llv'ee champion females.
. Italian resort island with
LeiMd Parker wtw1 a first writer Simone de Beauvolr
place In the cow four years
an~ over of the Jeroer. )111111 the end of the morith.
dlvlslm and .John F. Col wei,
Route 1, Vlnt9'i• was first and

SUPPORT ASKED
Myrna Van Meter, Farn·
ha mville, Iowa has filed for
reci pr&lt;ical support in 1oleigs
County Common Pleas Court
from William Van Meter, no
address listed.

RACINE - The Rev.
Henry Mooney_ will be
speaker for a revival to be
held on the Racine circuit Clf
the Ulllted Methodist Church,
Aug . 23-29.
Rev. Mooney, pastor of the
Ostrandflr United Methodlll
Clllrch, lsa graduate~ Ohio
University who Ia completing
his seminary education at the
Methodist Theological School
In Ohio . He has been
pa~torlng Methodist Chur·
ches lor 10 years and hu
IJ'e&amp;Ched at revivals lor the
. (l!!St 10 years In Eastern and
Centrai'Ohlo. He will speak at
the Racine Wesleyan Church
on Thursday and again
Sunday, Aug . 29, at 7:30p.m.
John Roberson will speak at
Ute Apple Grove Church,
Monday; the Letart Falls
Church Tuesday, and the
East Letart Church Wed·
nesday at 7:30 each .evening.

I UCE HIKE
.'OUNGSTOWN , Ohio
(UP!) - Yo\llli!Siown Sheet
and Tube Co., the nation's
eighth latgest steel!l'oducer.
will Increase base prices on
flat rolled production
approlimately 4.5 per cent
and bar products 6 per cent
~ Oct. 1 to raise Its profit
margin.
The finn, a unit of the
Lykes Corp., also sald certain
size and processing extras on
Its flat rolled !l'oducl line al:io
will be increased.

Meigs horses, -d rivers

do well in fair races
By BOB HOEFLICH
POMEROY - Melp County lalrgoen
weno entbnlilltlc lana lor an excellent
Jrogram fi hamea horae l'fc!1na Friday
evening beefed up with plenty of local
interest thrquch the partlelpatlon or local
drivers and locally o!llled bona. ·
· Fans- Ralph C. Cllwrt, Jr., drive
to lint place wins In the third lnd eleb!h
ract!ll with Bill Kitty. Calvert of Pomeroy
and Lester Stewart, Muon, W. Va., own
tbe trotter.
Cllvert .scored again In the first race
taJdnC allrlt with hla "nlly'a Pride" lnd
Calvert drove the pacer tD a seconil place
· in the alxth race. Taldng lint place In the
liXIh race wu Bello Flore dimed by Ray
Newhart and Larry SmlthberRer of

REV. MOONEY

SPEAKER NOTED
The Rev. Jeue Rawla, a
member of the Hossee
Baptist Church In Columbus,
will be guest speakeF at 10:45
a.m. Sunday at the Forell
Run· Baptist Church fllllnll
the pulpit In the absence of
the Rev. Eddie Bulflllgton,
silpply pastor. The public Is
invited.

Weather
Moitly sunny and warin
&amp;mday. High 80 to 16. Falro
Sunday night. Low 55 to 65.
• Part!~ cloudy In northeast
,Monday while mostly sunny
rest of state. High Monday 80
to 85.

FmEDOUSED
The
Pomeroy
Fire
Deparlment went to the home
of Wilson Carpenter, 283
Mulberry Ave., at 5:55 am.
for a minor !Ire which the
family had extinguished
\)efore the firemen arrived.

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aeventh rae., Major Fluhy Creed, ownad
Allen.
Jackson, took first place honors among the
trotters. Major Flashy Creed was winner
of the trophy blanket preunted by the
Dale c. Warner Insurance ~ency.
The top lour hones In the fourth and
fifth races were ~elecled lor takillg parlin
the ninth race, the OHILLCO . pace.
Winning the fourth waa Brad.l llot Wheels
by Raymond Grant an4

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BEST IN UVE ENTERTAINMENT

Elberfelds In Pomeroy:
OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 8 PM
Stop in and visit every department
before going to the Meigs County
Fair for all those back to school needs.

By Dale Rotbieb
GALLIPOLIS - With the 1976-77
school term llartlng just one week from
Monday (Aug. 30) Acting GaUls County
School Superintendent David C. Campbell
will be rosy tl)ls week inrervlewlng
per!l)rulel, holding staff meetings and
getting aU last minute business comple~
SIJ\ce becoming acting ~perlntendent
Aug. 2, Campbell has been working around
the clock getting everything ready for the

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SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5

Arsonist
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·contest of the Meigs County Fair Friday night. Owners of
teams lakin&amp; the top three honors in the 3200 and under teams

'1'HIS WAS 'l1IE SCENE at the grandstand at the MelgJ
County Fair friday night when the annual horae pulllllg
con tell was staged. Cash premiums llartlng at $90 for first
place and going to $10, '10 !ellS for each place, were paid to
nine pla~ea In two weight clules In the annual horse pulllllg

were GleM Schlab, Bob Hall and John Crouser. Taking the
top three places In the over 3200 class were Bob Foster,
George Guthrie and Dale Arnold.

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Work ·h¢1{Un on new pipeline
GALUPOL15- Work has begun on a
$100,000 Colwnbla Gas of Ohio, Inc.,
pipeline replacement project along Third
Avenue here to help provide continued
natural gas service to customers In the
southwestern area of the city.
J. M. (Jake) Koebel, area manager lor
the gas company, said about one-half mile
of new steel pipe - 6 and 8 inches In
diameter - will be laid south along Third

SALES REPORT
Ohio Valley Uveslock Co.
Gallipolll; Oblo·
Aug. l4, 1!171
STOCKER CATTLE
STEERS - 250 to 300 lbl. 26
to 34, 300 to 400 lbl. 26 to 34,
400 to 500 lbl. 23 to 35, 500 to
800 lbl. 'll to 36, 800 to 700 lbl.
26 to 33.50, 700 lbs. and over 25
to 34.
HEIFER CALVES ·- 250 to
300 lbl. 21 to 26, 300 to 400 lbs.
22 to 28, 400 to 500 lbs. 22 to
'l/.50, 500 to 800 ttis. 20 to 28.50,
800 to 700 lbl. 18 to'!/, 700 lbl.
and over 19 to 30.
STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS
(by the Head) - Stock Cows
130 to 235, Stock Cowa and
Calves 190 to'l/5, Stock Buill ·
145 to 265, Baby calves '10 .
down; (By the Pound)
canners &amp; Cutters Cows 17 to
23, Holstein Cowa 23.50 to 2!1,
Commercial Buill 28 to 34
(1,000 lbs. and over).
PIGS - 20 to 43.
VEAL CALVES- Tope 220
lbl. to 250 47 to 52.50, Medium 1
200 lbs. to 300 40 to 48, Culls 39
down; Sows 350 lbl. up 33 to

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Six champions

to go to State Fair ·

Search for car ends
" GALLIPOLIS- The discovery of a car
calfiornla rented by Susan Murphy, 34,
a memblr of the Charles Manson clan who
escaPed !rom prison last Saturday, has put
an end to the search for her In the Tri-State
.tJea, authorities said. Thursday.
.
A report that the car was lpolted at
Dunbar, W. Va., resulted In an all-points
bulletin for the Tri-State area. The.rented
car was found Wednesday night in San
Jose, Callf."

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of Tupper• Pia ·,.attht MelpCounty Falr'l'huradly evening, 4-H division.

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.GALUPOLIS - GalUa County sheriff's
deputies here Saturday were seeking an
arsonist wanted in connection wltll a fire
!l'hlch destroyed a 1970 Chevrolet Nova
Friday owned by Stephen Lee Harris, Rt.
2, Patriot.
Deputies said the loss was set at $1,200.
In addition, four tires wer~ slashed on
Harris' 1972 Chevrolet Impala and a rear
window was shattered.
It is believed the incident had roots in the
strike at Rio Grande Wood Products at
Centerville. Harris has reportedly been
croli8lng the picket line there.
Deputies Investigated three other
vandalism complaints, one filed by
Common Pleas Court probation officer
Worthy Evans.
Evans, court officer lor Judge Ronald R.
Calhoun; said someone sprayed paint over
his car parked near his trller at the Park
Lane Trailer Court. Bill Meek, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, said someone shattered the
windshield and headlights on his 1967
Buick parked at the Rio Grande Sewage
Plant.
Gall Lane, Rt. 1, GalUpolls (Georges
Creek Rd.) told officers three people came
to her house lor gBsoline. She said she had
some in her car but had no siphoning hose.
They went to a nearby house and cut a
piece off a hose leading to the well at the
home of Jim Haskins. Deputies said the
act caused Haskins' well to go dry·
Meanwhile, Gallipolis City pollee
Saturday morning investigated the theft of
CB radios and other Items taken from two
vehicles parked at the Green (;abies,
Upper Rt. 7·
Lee Breedlove, Rt. 3, Baraboo, Wla.,
reported someone took a Gralg CB and a
rod and reel from his lrUck. The items
were valued at $370.
James Geghan, Cincinnati, said
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new school year. However, as of today, the
Morehead University graduate still needs
an elementary !l'lncipal, two regular
classroom teachers, a Title I instructor,
parttlme kindergarten teacher and a
traveling art Instructor under the DPPF
program.
.In addition, the GaUls County Local
District's central office has been depleted
with the retirement · of veteran
administrator DeMiB Murdock and the
edliC8tlonal leave of absence granted
Frank A. Cremeans, the Byltem's tr~~~~r
portaUoo director and federal fund coordinator the last three years.
Mu W. Haflelt, principal for the last
three yeara at Addavllle and CheshlreKyger Schools, has been assigned
Cremeans' duUea in the central office.
That promotion' created the principal
vacancy.
The board of education held interviews
last week with applicants for the positions
of .dleUUort for the lunchrooms and
maintenance supervisor. Those positions,
as well as all teaching vacancies are
expected to be filled during a special
meeting Monday night.
Campbell, former superintendent at
Norlh GaUls, who has been assistant
superintendent In charge of curriculum

and maintenance, has declined t '
superintendency held by the retired I
Comer Bradbury. The board accepte..t
appllcatlons for the poet untU Friday.
Interviewing wiU begin soon lor
Bradbury's replacement.
Enrollment Is expected to remain ·
about the same as last year, 3,:t'l011udenll .
High school enrollmenll could Vlry due to
the Buckeye Hilla Career Center.
AI In the past, students attending the
v&lt;icatlonal school near Rio Grande will
report to their h&lt;me school lor bualna to
the voc-ed facility, now in Ita second year
of operation.
Wllb the e:rceptloo of Bradbury's
retirement, the county office ata!f remalna
Intact . RelurniJ!g are Mrs. Eugenia
Qardner, EMR sypervlaor; Mrs. Adelaide
Sanders, elementary supervisor; Jlllll!ll
Harris, scbool paychologlst; Donald
Hardesty, attendance officer, and Mrs.
Wilma Anderson, secretary.
. Building principals returning 1re
!Joyd L. Myers, Southwestern; CUff
Wilson, North GaUls; Paul Dillon, JJannu
Trace; Robert L. Lanning, Kyger Creek;·
Allee Fulks, Hannan Trace Elementary,
Paige Sheets, cadmus and Centerville
Schools, and AHred Scarberry, Bldwell(Continued on page 2)

Champions announced
POMEROY _ Grand and reserve
champions In 8nlmal projects have been
announced by the Meigs County Junior
Fair officials.
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The winners are Brian· Windon,
champion, and Patty Dyer, reserve, In
slllgle entries of swine, while Gary
Holliday was the grand champion in the
pair enlries.
In rabbits lhe winners in the various
classes were Laura Smith, grand
champion; Jimmy Parker, reserve In
novice ; David Mould, grand, Karen
Mould, reserve, in Rabbit II; Nicky
Leonard, grand champion showman In the
Old Pro category. Nicky Leonard received
the grand champion showman in ra~blts
· with Laura Smith taklllg the best of show.
In poultry
the winners were
· Kevin Napier, grand champion and DeMts
Thornton, reserve in the novice showman;
with Dennis Thornton having the grand
champion chicken and Kevin the reserve
cluimplon chicken. Rocky Pitzer in the Old
Pro class took both grand champion
showman and grand champion chicken,
while Butch Templeton was grand
champion in ducks and pheasants. The
trophy winners were Kevin Napier, grand

classes

champion showman, and DeMiB Thornton,
best of show.
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In horses Tony Kennedy wu the grand
champion with Marcia DUlard the reeerve
champlo~. Selected to take their horses to
the Stare Fair were Tony Kennedy and
Gene Cole.
In beef cattle, Mandie Role wu grand
champion showman, with Debbie
Boatright the reserve champion showman.
In females the grand champions lind
reserves were Smla Carr, champion
Charolals, Kim Bickers, champion
Hereford; Brian ·Windon, reserve
Hereford, and Teresa Carr, champlm
Shorthorn.
In steers the wtnnera were Pam MUler
and Rogle Gaul, champion · and reaerve
Hereford; Tim Brinager and Pauls Hysell,
champion and reserve Angus; Dave Roush
and Teresa Carr, champion and reserve
shorthorn: Debbie Boatright and Nathan
Boatright, champion and reserve
Charolais, and Sonia Carr and Mandie
Rose, champion, and reserve Crceabred
Steer. Sonia Carr was the owner of the
grand champion steer, and Pam Miller the
reserve champion steer.

Steers, lambs, hogs ·sold at Meigs Fair

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SPECIAL MEETING
GALLIPOLIS- The Gallipolis City
School Board will meet In special
session at 7:30 p. m. Monday, Aug. 23,
In Washington School. Board members
will hire new personnel, act on several
bids and approve meal programs for
the new school year.

Ave. from Spruce .to Stale St.
The new pipeline will be coated and
wrapped for protection against corrosion
and will be pre-tested at greater pressures
Ulan It wiD ever be subjected to whem
carrying natural gas, Traffic will be
maintained during construction, Koebel
said, alulough parking in the area may be
.limited from time to lime due to the
construction . Customer service also wUI
be maintained.
·
c. J. Hughes, Huntington,' I$ handling
the · construction under supervision of
Columbia Gas of Ohio inspectors. Work Is
POMEROY - Six grand champions
expected to be completed In early October. · from the 4-H Food and Nutrition Fair have
been selected to participate In the Ohio
State Fair this week.
They are Mary Mora with her project on
tally meall; Niese! Duvall, with breads;
Debbie Birchfield with tasty meals;
BLOODMOBILE COMING
Barbara Douglas with food with an
GALLIPOLIS - The Red Cross International flavor; Paula Hysell with
bloodmobile will visit Grace United food preservation and Brent Bolin , with
Methodist Church In Gallipolis Thursday, outdoor cookery.
Aug. 26 from 12 noon to 6 p. m., . a
spokesman for the bloodmobile aald
Saturday.

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lb..,.,. Jugs 1nd $peed

Your Invited Guest ·
Reaching More
Than 12,000
Fnmilies

School staffs have openings
for principal and teachers

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THE MEIGS INN

the Me "s horS&lt;l heme111 racing.

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Parker, second, In the cow,

CLOSED
Aug. 20 lfiru Aug.

"Miss Brandee" , recelved alroplly blanket for fallelt bane
In the fo·,rtlt and fifth races. Spencer Is from POI!lfli'OY. Tbl
Spencer horse was one of uverallocally owned anlmallln

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THE ROGER SPENCER FAMILY Is pictured with
Brent Jones, right, rell'esentlng the Meigs Branch of the
Athens County SavlnRs and Loan Co. as Spencer's horse,

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owned by Virgil Butt, Croton , and first In
the fifth was Miss Brandee, owned by
~er Spencer M Pomeroy. Burdell
McKinney, Middleport, driving Carroll's
Gratta, owned by Dorolha McKenzie,
Pomeroy, was third In the fifth.
MillS Brandy went .on to win the
OHILLCO pace and received the trophy
blailket donated by the Meigs County
Branch of the Athena County Saving~ and
· Loan. MIY Brandy also received the
lrophy blanket given by the Melp County
llarnel!s Horsemen in melllllr)' of the late
Sldne, spencer~ Pomeroy, ~r and
lralner. He was a brotber of RDger
Spencer, owner of the wlnnillg pacer. Tl!e
horsemen's trophy blanket wu given to
the hone with the fastest Ume for the day,

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valle_r
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Martella. Bello Flore waS'Iecond· ln the

lint and had the falleJIIIIme In thulsth to
win the lrophy blanket presented by The
Dally Sentinel. Sherry lnduted drove
Clipper SlOne. owned by Wald and Ed
Humpbrey or Pomeroy, to third place In
both the flrlt and lllsth.
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Funeral Home, Coolville,
wllh teh Rev. Roy Deeter to Korea, were on special alert today and North Korea ordered
....... I will foU
officiating. cw ,a
ow Ita troopl on a "war posture" In reaponae to growing tenaloo
In the Coolville Cemetery. over the border allying of two American oi!ICI!r'J.
U.S. forces near thb truce village were in lull comblt gear
Funerlenralds
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Thunday, lakin« up positions overlooking North Korea . All
pasaea and leaves were canceled lor the 42,000 American
Saturday.
aoldlera and airmen In South Korea. " All IB quiet aloog the
iruce front, "a spokesman for the U.S. military command said
today.
In Waablngi&lt;JJ, Pentag~ spok~ Todd Hullln said
Thunday, "I don't have any indlcatloo that we have any plans
to lab mllltary action at this time," but added, " I'm not ruling
anything In or 0111."

Rev. Mooney
to iead revival

two rears Md 111der three.
Bren Hayes, Guysville, was
flnt and Parker, second, In
the senior yearling heifer
dass. Hayes was a blue In the
j111lor yearling heifer class
and a first and a third In 111e
senior heifer calf dass with
Cdwetl laking second. Hayes
wm the blue In the Junior
heifer calf class with Parker
laking second. Hayes won
OW OU
OW firsts In the gel of sire,
fl'oduce of cow and three
females bred Md owned by
the exhibitor classes. Hares
The name Republican ru:st exhibited
the lunlor and he
appeared in American 11rand chllmplm lemele with
politics when Thomas Jef· Colwell elChlbltlng the senior
ferson
founded
the champion female.
Democratic • Republican
Party In 1792 in opposition to
Alexander
Hamilton's
Federalist Party.

12" Black-and-whfte picture (measurt!d
diagonally). Motorola quality all the way.
Sound out·front. VHF-UHF Antennas.
Sharp, crisp picture. A fantastic value.

172 No-2nd. Ave.

News •• in Briefs

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POMEROY - The 4·H FFA Junior
Fair livestock sale at the Meigs County
F&lt;~ir Friday night resulted jn the sale of
3!! head of cattle, 25 head of lambs and 14
head of pigs. Eleven sheep were donated
bsck for resale.
In the steer sale, the Grand Cham·
pion animal of Sonia Carr's was pur·
chased by the Jones Boys for $1.62 per ·
pound. The steer weighed 1,075 pounds.
•
The Reserve Grand Champion of
Pam Miller's brought $1.12 per pound.
Her animal weighed 1,250 pounds.
tandmark and French City Megs bought
l t.
Other owners, with the s!.eer's weight
and price per pound and the buyer were
as follows:
Mandie Roae, 1195 pounds, $.96, ·
Ohio Valley Uvestock Sales; Herb Er·
• win, 1005, $.81, Ohio Valley Livestock
Sales; Tim Brinager. 1020, $.81, Marlon
Riggs Ford; Debbie Boatright, 1275, $.60,
Farmen Bank and Savings; Nathan
Boatright, 1135, $.55, Sugar Run · MiD ;
Rog1a Gaul, 1110, US Tri-County Meats;
Lea Ann Gaul, 995, $.67, Citizens National
Bank; Paula Hysell, 1000, $.60, Pomeroy
National Bank·1'uppers Plains Branch:
Paula Miller, 965, $.'60, Erne&gt;t Kyle;

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Dave Rolish, 695, $.59, Racine Home
National Bank; Debbie Windon, 1065,
$.61, Production Credit Assoc. ; Scott
Upton, 1090, $.59, Carroll Norris Dodge ;
Joe Brown, 1035, $.60, Racine Food
Markel; Noah Hysell, 1155, $.59,
Veterans Memorial Hospital .
Also Kim Bickers, 1010, $.60, Swisher
and Lohse Drugs; Arlene Thornton, 975,
$.62, Diamond · Stone Quarry; Keith
Wolfe, 1090, $.59, Pomeroy . National
Bank, Rutland llranch; Teresa
Benedum, 1330, $.54, James Ray Hill;
James Smith, 1035, $.54, · Quality Print
Shop; Mark Riclu!Jond, 1025, $.56, Roma
Cremens; Rick Findley, 1075, $.54,
Racine Home National Bank, Blair
Windon, 1105, $.54, Merril Triplelt and
Oakley Collins; Tammy Pitzer, 945, $.55,
Landmark; Cindy Pitzer, 005, $.56,
Country Cousins Cookshoppe ; Becky
Windon, 955, $.59, Pomeroy National
Bank Home Office . Also David Thornton, 920, $.58,
Kroger's; Bob Avis, 1165; $.58, Jones
Boys; Tom Avis, 945, $.61, Coolville Mill;
Ed Roush, 850, $.61, Southeastern
Equipment; ·Tommy Pullins, 865, $.62,
Farmers Bank and Sa\'lngs; Charles

Calaway, 865, $.60, Elberfelds; Dave
Merril Triplett, Oakley Collins; Pam
Findley, 990, $.62, Fulton· Thompson
Kautz, 104, $1.40, Farmers Bank &amp;:
Tractor Sales; Robyn Pitzer, 1135, $.59,
Savings; Dan Dalley, 96, $.95, Pomeroy
Modern Supply; Howie' Dorst; 1015, $.54, National Bank; Roger Riebel, 93, $1.05,
Farmers Bank and Savings; Rocky
Tri:County Meals; Kelly Taylor, 98,
Pitzer, 880, $.59, Athens Livestock Sales;
$1.20, Citizens National Bank; Randy
Dave Hupp, 810, $.58, Citizens National
Wolfe, 86, $1.25, Merril Triplett, Ralph
Bank ; Jeff Wickersham, 845, $.61,
Welker ; Randy Wolfe, 93, $1.10, !'lckens
Farmers Bank and Savings.
Farms; Dan Dailey (2 sheep) 223, $.90,
LAMB SALES
Chester Agrlco ; Jeff Newell (2 sheep),
Sonia Carr (G.C.), 105, f3 .55, Country
220, $.80, Chester Agrico.
Cousins; Scott. Bearhs (G.C.), 243 (2MARKET HOGS
sheep), $4.00, Oakley Collins-Mel
Brian Windon (G.C.), 240, $3.45,
Triplett ; Teresa Carr (R.C. ), 114, $1.35, • Carter &amp; Evans ; Patty Dyer (R.C.), 'l/3,
Ohio Valley Livestock Sales; Biil Kautz
$2.15, Farmers Bank; Gllry Holliday, 409,
(2 sheep), 219, $1.00, Wesley Buehl;
$1.00, Paige. Chevy; Marola Holcomb,
ltodney Tripp, 117, $1.10, . Pomeroy
235, $1.00, Citizens National; Shirley
National Bank ; Dan Dailey, 103, $.85, McDonald, 227, $1.00, Riggs Used Cars;
Tall Timber Nile Club; Scott Bearhs, 122, Bill Holcomb, 207, $1.00, Pomeroy
$.80, Ron James; Bill Kautz, 125, $.97'h, National Bank; Bill Dyer, 200, $1.20,
Athens County Bank; Rodney Tripp, Ill,
Farmers Bank; Jeff Root, 210, •.95,
$1.00, Farmers Bank; Todd Tripp, 110,
Athens Savings &amp; Ulan Meigs Branch;
$1.00, Gauls; Kelly Taylor, 109, $.97,
Dave Carnahan, 204, $UO, Farmers
Rutiand Home National Bank; Todd
Bank; Carl Parker, 225, '1.00, Farmera
Tripp, 90, $1.05, Gene Riggs Insurance;
Bank; !9ennls Thornton, 206, $1.ZO, Bogga
Kenny Will, 100, $.80, Hollers Holsteins;
Sales &amp; Service; Scot! Lester, 220, $.95,
Todd Roberts , 109, $.97'h, Racine Home
G&amp;J Auto Parts; Eddie Les~r ; 232, $.95,
Neti&lt; · Nick Leonard, 98, $1.25, Riggs
Coolville Mills; Jeff Smith, 214, $1 .05; Trl·
Us ·
, P. n Kautz, 101, $1.35, Boggs County Meats .
Sa ,.,. xrvi ~; Scott Be~rbs, 91, $1.05,

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