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NO. XXIV NO. 87

Devoted To 'llle lralerftll Of 'llle MeJ«s-Mn•• Areca
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1971
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WASHINGTON (UPI )-While
.labor leaders grumbled that
President Nixon's new economic package was unfair to the
workingman and some unions
hinted at defiance, the admi.Jlis.
tration today appealed to the
public for cooperation to make
its wage, price and rent freeze
work.
Nixon called vacationing congressional leaders to the While
House to seek their backing for
the most comprehensive economic changes instituted by a
President since the beginning of
the New Deal 40 years ago.
George Meany, president of
afternoon for the 108tb Meigs Coonty Fair. K'vldjp day wiD be rt un fnm
UP SHE~! WCI'kers d. the Pugb Amusement Co. began worldng on
the
AFL-CIO, led labor in
10a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday with ridesredn.....!cmiug that period.
•Wns up rides 011 the midway on the Rock ~ Fairgrounds Monday
opposition to the President's
,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~~' 88885 ~aaR;~~ plan which he said required
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workers to sacrifice but gave a
utax bonanza" to business.
And William P. Wmpisinger,
an International Association of
The amual n_. sbNs filbe Mei&amp;s County Fair,
Machinists vice president, said
"1 don't propose ·to take it
again in cbarge f1l Mrs. lllargaret Ella Lewis, lead
·all others in rw•m!w of partiripallls in !ellior fair
laying down." He is leading
e&lt;mpetition.
negotiations for 22,1100 railroad
TbereareZ311en1riesinlbeW.,II la)'sllowml220 ~.'. workers who did not share in
in tile Friday BO!Per :!illoor.
the 42 per cent pay raise
Other enbies in 1be apm ""'•titian of lbe se~r ~ negotiated recently for other
fair include: ~ One; dan ·;,..arts, 1&amp;:!; sheep,
rail workers.
54; dOOJeStic arts, paintinc. 31; poullry, nine; fann xi "If that's being unpatriotic,
crq&gt;s, 60; dairy caUie, Iii; beef mille; %1; !use conthen so be it," he added. Under
formation, 50, and IMiled lkidonls regisleriDg for a :~ the freeze, the rail workers he
district show. Itt
~ represents would be denied a
:
&amp;l raise until mid-November, pro;
PO?
nr·cRoq;gr:ruccgag=:,~s::~.::::~:::;::::::::::"~ vided the &amp;eele ia lifted ~ben.
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W. A. •"i'ony" Boyle, United
Mine Workers president, said
Nixon's directives ''Will not
deter" his union from going
after a ''fair share of the coal
The llllth ani'GBI Meigs Olunf¥ JIU gut uuda way today at the industry's profits." In a conRock Springs fairgnJunds herlrd r. a lift.day run.
tract expiring Sept. 30 Boyle
&amp;lnny skies greets f.airgaers as pies f1l the fair opened. Ex- has said he will seek basic
llended fCI'eCaStsfor!IOUI"ead n(ldoJM••If ~~clear and warm raises of $37 to $50 a day.
days Urougb Friday.
But business was enthusiasJudging of domestic arts aad painliags got underway this tic. Wall Street responded
mcrni:ng. The grandstandallral:tiaa.at7:lln'dock this evening is Monday with a record advance
the pony pulling coalesl
in stock prices.
And Nixon was sufficienUy
Junior Fair and open class jwting of swine and beef cattle will
MEIGS COUNTY SUP!'. OF SCHOOlS Robert Bowen and Mrs. Greta &amp;!Uie, a county
begin at 9 a.m. tomorrow. tr""ie Dt1iJ wiD bert led frtm 10 satisfied with his action that he
achool supervisor, as they worked Monday preparing five bootbs which will bold over 300 ara.m. to 4 p.m. Wed.._,.y witb nilcq rides r~ In that took lime off during the
ticles made by Meigs County scbool children for display at tbe Meigs County Fair which opened
afternoon to play golf with
period,
.
today.
The aruual borse Show wiD be lbe gJM•h!enl attraction at 1 Secretary of State William P.
p.m. Wednesday. OonfuUYtion jnlgi'C f1l banes will begin at 10 Rogers.
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Although Nixon announced his
a.m. ThefirstoflwOS' hr+ledfLcu *-'wiDbebeJd all p.m.
plan
in a dramatic television
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Wednesday. The eveniug bigNigb~ W
la;t wiD be the Junior
broadcast Sunday night, all of
Fair Youth Night at the grzJ'kbnl
the details. bave not yet been
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speDed out. Many of tile
1
officials who must enforce
By UDited Press IDieraaUOIUII
various parts of the package
State Team in Lima Probe
admitted
they were laken by
The Junior Fair building at 'IBfRSDAY - 9 a.m., dairy
the Meigs County Fair was a !lbowlluo.td•q•and judging; 6:30 surprise by the announcement.
COi.vMBUS -OHIO A1TORNEY General W'illiam J. Brown
In a hectic day Monday,
busy place today as edlibifAirs p.m., poultry and rabbit
today named a four man team io represent the slate in a special
these
specifics were fiDed in by
Bids bave been invited by the continued setting up emibits !lbownwtd4&amp;• and judging; 7
grand jii'Y .investigation into allegations d. "criminal activities"
Huntington District Corps of before the deadline at 4 p.m. p..m...li• s1ock demia~trations. Treasury Secretary John B.
at the Slate Hospital for the Criminally Insane In Lima.
FRIDAY - 9 a.m., food in· Connally and other officials:
Nicholas CUrci, an assistant attorrey general in charge ol the Engineers on the Willow Island today.
~The !Mklay freeze on wages
criminal activities divisiori and who was in charge d. the state Locks and Dam Project in the Attractive emibits of 4-11 I&amp; &gt;icws and nalrilion contest and salaries will prohibit all
clubs, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts cbile the day; 1:1~ p.m., fat
invel~llon into lhe hospital earlier this year, will bead the Ohio River in Washington
raises until after Nov. 12
and FF A are to be ready fGI' sleu' and fat lamb sale.
County,
Ohio
and
Pleasants
apecial team. Others named to the team by Brown were Robert
viewing after the deadline 1111il SAnmDAY - 9 am., 4-H including increases which had
Mihlbaugb, a Lima attArney who acted as Brown's "unofficial" County, W.Va.
been scheduled (or months or
Basic description of the .the end of the fair. .Junior Fair bone sbow and judging.
assistant in checking on problems at the hospital; WJlliam O'Neil
even years under existing
project to be bid is essentially a activities for the week are:
of the attorney general's office and Paul Cassidy of Columbus wbo
employment contracts.
WEDNESDAY - 9 a..m...
non-navigable, high-lift, gated
wiD sene as special counsel.
-Auto manufacturers will be
(.ftCAI. IEIIIPS
dam approximately 1,100· feet Decorama and demoostrations;
long from the West Virginia beef showmanship and jndging TemperaiDre iD downtown required to seD 1972 model cars
Dollar :shrinks about 10 Pet.
bank to the recenUy constructed followed by sheep and swine; 10 1\ma:OJ Tleday al 11 a.m. at 1971 prices during the freeze
THE VAWE OF TilE DOI..LAR FELL about 10 pet. in locks on the Ohio bank and a.m. to 4 p.m. Kiddie Day; 6 was 74 diegees under SWIIY period. Ford and GeneJ:al
( Continued on Page 8)
Europe in light, unofficial and heavily restricted tourist trading dredging upstream of Willow p.m., Jllllior Fair lficbl
lilies..
today. Tine American girls in Rome were so disgusted they Island Locks.
tbmf dollar bills Instead of coins into the Trevl Fountain.
Estimilted cost of the project
Major European gold and money markets remained closed is $10 million . Projected
lor the second day and were expected to remain clOIIed until the completion date is 1,100 days
CCJIIIuaed sllualion shakes down. There Were a series ol after receipt of notice to begin.
emetgency meetings to consider Europe's next move. In Tokyo, Bids will be opened about Oct.
11eavy eeiling of tbe doUar continued for the second day, and lor 26.
the second day the Bank d. Japan stepped in to buy large amounts
of dm!ars to k.!ep the price up to the governmenL«t parity d. 360
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~n to the dollar. So far the bank has bought about $1.2 billion in
Sunny today and Wednesday
two days.
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wiUt highs in the low to mid b
except mid 70s close to Lake
Defiance by Wallace Applauded
Erie. Clear tonight with lows in
IICWI'GOMERY, ALA.- GOV. GIOORGE Wallace ~imed Ute upper 40s and 50s north to
supportfr1111 blacbanda favorable national reaction today to his 50s and low 60s south. ·
llrectives to Alabama scbool boards to defy federal school
de iP eltion circlers. wallaCe said be would go to all-bla&lt;;k
Be;na~:
Coonty
&amp;obion aty population 1,500, Wedneslay afternoon for a public ..
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1!111 the CalhoUn County Board not to comply with a federal Pomeroy, on charges of rape.
_........n'·pl8cementplan, his third such order ill two weeks.
Bond, set at $5,0110 in 'Melp .
County cwrl, hla not been
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CARRYING THE CROOI Mondly at Melp o.t)'
Fairgroundswere,froot to back, the Rev.Jacob Lebman, the
Rev. Robert Card, the Rev. Harold Kuhn and the Rev. Frank
Oleeselnw. The buge cross was taken to the Ministerial tent
next to the Rock Springs Grange Hall.

Teachers Hired
Seven teachers were hired
and all teachers under contract
were placed by the Southern
Local School Board Monday
night, Charles Norris, clerk,
reported.
Hired were Harold Rowles,
Vo-Ag instructor ; Donald
Salmon•~

Charles

Baer,

Kathryn Hill, Sandra Hi!\, and
Beverly Price.
Hired under the Title I
program were Ralph Wigal,
leacher ; Grace Huffman, Linda
Badgley, Dorothy Belitz,
Ramona Yonker, aides, and
Karen Johnson, parttime
secretary. An additional
teacher will he hired later under
TIUe I, Norris reported.
Ralph Wigal was also named
junior high school football and
basketball coach.
Helen Kinder resigned as a
TiUe I teacher and Tom Theiss
was named substitute bus
driver.
.Teachers placed were:
Letart Elementary, James
Wickline, Chlores Grimm,
Eileen Buck, KaUryn Hill,
Roger Roush, and Betty W'llson.
Syracuse • Elementary,

Fun Night Coming
Wednesday night should be
"Fun Night" at the Meigs
County Fair.
Youthsofthecounty will be at
center stage fronting the
grandstand when the annual
Junior Fair Youth Night is the
grandstand attraction.
A dog show sponsored by the
Girl Scouts will lead off the
evening. Cash prizes wiD be
awarded for the prettiest,
ugliest, funniest, most obedient
and best of show. A parade will
foDow at 7 p.m. witb prizes for

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AT WORKSHOP
Mrs. Greta Suttle, a Meigs
County school supervisor, was
in Athens last week attending a
week4ong workshop on early
education and special'education
at Ohio University Inn. The
· . • workshop was conducted by the
Ohio Department of Education.

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BANIS CLO!IING
The Pome!'O)' National Bank,
The FarinerS Bank and
· Co., The Citizen~ Naltonal
Bank, Middleport, and the
Racine Home National Bank
wiD cloee at 12 noon 'lbunday
.so that employes can attend the
annual Melp County Fair;

saymgs

furnished.

MONEY ,&amp;JUrED
An ~lion for money bas been
filed m Meigs County ()woman
·Pleas Cwrt by_ The Fannera
Bank and Sa'f111811 Ctlnpany
against .Gerald R. eocar,
Pome!:oy, In the 11J11Dunt of
$900.41 pluJ'inlerest. •

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Lawrence Wolfe, Elma Lauks,
Ruth Stearns, &lt;llarles Baer,
Beverly · Price and Donald
Salmons.
Racine Elementary, Robert
Beegle, F1orence Circle, Edna
Price, Sandra Hill, Mary Hill
and Duane Wolfe.
RaeiDeJUPiarHi&amp;b,.Je:minl•
Beegle, Herbert Parker, Hubert
Price, Hilton Wolfe, Jr.,
William JeweD and Delores
Wolfe.
Kindergarten, Jean Alkire.
Southern High School, Ralph
Sayre, superintendent; James
Adams, principal; Connie
Andrews, Sandra Booth,
Elizabeth Hobbs, Fannie Lee,
Vinas Lee, Erma McQurg,
Howard Nolan, Gayle Price,
Carl Weese, Connie Romine,
Robert Oliver, D&lt;rothy Oliver,
Bruce Wallace, Jolm Bailey,
Leah Ord, Barbara Baer,
Olarles Asa Bradbury n, and
Harold Rowles.
Attending were Charles
Pyles, president; Clarence
Lawrence, vice president;
Denny Hill, David Nease, Gene
Yost, Ralph Sayre, Jim Adams,
and Norris.

INy ~ their display booth at the Meigs County Fairgrounds. AU
· edibills wiD be ready for . ~ today.

floats, walking
groups,
decorated cars and other
categories.
At 7:30 seamstresses
in the 4-H Clubs will model
outstanding fashions they have
made during the early spring
and summer. Preceding the
style revue, the Junior Fair
queen and king will be
presented and then will preside
over the evening activities. A
project review will be held also.
Games for all youths ineluding a pie eating contest, egg
toss, hog calling, three legged •
race will be at B p.m. A small
entrance fee wiD be charged.
Top prize lor each game is $5.
Activities will wind up witb a
tractor pull at 8: 15 p.m. and
horse games at 9. Patrons are
.asked to be in the grandstand by
&amp;p.m.
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Driver Arrested
A Pomeroy, Rl 2, man was
arresled on charges of driving
wtale inloDcated following 1
single car accident Mondly at

9:45p.m.onCWDtyRoad •• the
Meigs Coonty Sheriff's dept.
repll'ted.
Gail Roger St. Clair, · 23,
tra\'eling north, lCIIIt canlrlll ol
IU car in a curve, weal oft the
Jqhway Into a field, and '-'
down a lenoe an tbe " kedith ptopd ty. 'l1lere - no injuries and medlam
damage to the car.
DOCTOR CAll m
The Mlddlepllrt Z.R Jllllt
answered a c.n to the ..... Gl

Mn. ,_., W.mmw at Ill
Pearl St., aU:35 a.m. T
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Br DAVID W. aiiJftl

. Ford llolor Co. Ptesidenllee
DE'ftl(dT (llPI) -Cir buy- A: t.c•o:a p K1!ded GM's
en .-11 to llawefit ·
move: Monday by
PJ 'hsf._'s._ h"*Pn.o. inolcaliag lhal Ford a1Jo would
le pate I'
a kill£ a IIIey rew ... its lilt model price for
.... dr:ar: "' tbe . . .II f« lbe !Way span. CK:ysler Corp.
lbe liawe bliJic.
. and AIDeric8n Motors Corp.
n tlrb!IIIIJ Is cat•n . - haft Dol 811-.ced 1972 prices
.._ who Yitit deldlr * - yet Md they bave little choice
..... elvin&amp; lite tt-daJ bat tO retain theiJ: CU!Tdlt prii:e
••~ priee
will lind un tags •ti1 the emu'gency period
. price tap • 1m I!IOdel can. is O¥er.. Neither company,
Further
lrill be UljoJ!d bow eva, has djaclosed its
-..aDil ._ a mare ~ plans.
~
t . . if OaCJ IJZ (ollow$ tbe If OJugress repeals tbe 7 per
PI' '•~'s '" ,,.1wmtlila c:eut euise tax on autos, wbieh
·and f"!l!ll"alo lbe 7 per CBII aoto has been in existence since
tu.
· World Warn, the price 011 new
Gmaal Jlillors Corp. Is the Amaican cars purchBsed from
aniJ JN'IIffl of Del!uit's Iii&amp; ·! mday m1 would drop by ·an
m 111 a¢tDaliJ 1ew:ind .its avaage Gf. $liiiO. Foreign cars,
tilllalive priee blRs fw un hoaua, will cost more !Je,
.m ' 'i far tile . . , period, Cliii!Mf of the lel ....ary 10 per
bat Utere's little doubt tllat c:eut import duty i~md by
Gil's three little brothas will the Pt · ile•t and because of
fallow lllit.
the ebeaper U.S. dollar over,

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seas. But part of the duty bike
would ·. be nullified by the
,dropping of ,lbe _euise taL
GM said it was resn..m....
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amounted to an &amp;veRge of U
percentpercar,''iliorderto
COOpel"ate fully With Pt . 'znt
Nixon's declarali&lt;Jn ~ the

national~ to s~rq,

then the U.S. international
economic positioq."
lacocca did not cm1e ~ ~
~y that Ford ·~ ~ndi!"!
Its 1972 tent&amp;tive pnoe mcreases, which averagedU per
cent, but said ''it ~ould be a
good bet 11_18tlbe pnoes of 1!1'12
models will seR at the 19'll
leveL" If this is done, he said,
Ford would absca11 all of the
"substantial" cost Increases
during the period and JM"\Sihly
he forced tAl operate at a loss.

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Mmn, Ji ~ ~. A fwi!liS foothall and cage
Athens ColaliJ, bi!Mfl · AIJ: Slar at AthaiS High Sebool,
lh(t . I D ~ Md Allllid: Adams was givUI a OIJe7'UI"
Amerlco · gridder, Is the eaatract.
Blbcats'. ,... beE foollpD
'lbe ,... coach was NlJIIed to
cmm.
lbe , Second Team UPI All
• He was dlljllo)Oif U. . , Amelic:atsquadir!19'10andwas
ni&amp;bt by the 1fner ~Local also lbtiaed as the Outstanding
s-d Clf MntiCII alta the Delalsiwe Player In the MAC in
. resigllation of Boward Lee Ifill. Be is a member of the
llillel' hlld beat ... *\M In a l)ds!'ll"ing College Albletes of
lpe"ial 1 • .. . llilll!r; 1eavillc Ariterica and was named Miami
. lftor five .,._-s. 1 "Ill"" IIISt Uuitasily Atblet!! of the Year.
..-in order to tUit!Lote ..n Adams. a transfer from
NoaH
tern otlatvma AlrM
Adams twice . . lbe lbt .JG1ior College, was a starting
Va!1iable. Player ~ lbe Jlid, offensive
wingback
his
Amerlcan.Collaenoeandtwit'e snplwm+eyeautMiami under
a member Clf lbe fitsl tau AIJ: Coadl Bo Scbembecb!P.r. He
MAC Caufaenoe as a ear- was the. lhird-leadlng pass
leteid fcl- the Redstins With
If catches far l?f yards and two
(Dick)

HOSPITAL NEWS

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Bober Medical Center, First
Awe. llld ·&lt;JeUr St. Gmaal
visllinll boars J.lllld 7,1 p.m.
lllltemily visltlilg limn 2:31 to
4:31 p.m. P&amp;ralts Cllly ' Gil
Pedialtk5 ward.

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Mr. and»rs. David c. Jacb,
• llicldlepnrt, a IIIIi.

Dlldlirlea

Vmda J. 8igp, Mrs. Ruy D.
Brigs, Mrs. William L. Oloper.
Mrs. William Denver Davis llld

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"-a nmnino
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qaidly became a deferisive
st;pu!otrtwhidlledto theMVP
,'-s.
ID191i9,Adamsledhisteamin
four categories, pass interuptions (7); pmting (3:i.l)
;mnge; punt relums (26) and
tic:tolf relllnls (10). Be holds
Miami's career punting

lllrlllt

.... Mrs. Gerald R. ~.
Katberine Ann llillel'. Miss
LilliaP M. ~Mr$.11$n A:
Roush, Mrs. •Terry J. Ruder
111111 daaghter, Mrs. Lub'ell F.
ScboUIW., Mrs. awenoe W.
Arter, Mrs. Ruy B. Brown, Mrs.
~E. Fraley,_ Fledt!idl: P.
L.QDe, Mrs. Carrie E. Snrlz,
Arnie B. Taylor, lofant Male
~ey. and Mrs. Brady S.

·or year, Coach

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'lbe Barrisooville Girls 4:11

In other hoard matters,

l'l"!'beis

and two advisors
lZ
They
derided to have a
t.
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Boat for the parade. Brenda
DaoobueandBreodaBishopare
Yomg,
to male signs ~ the truck and
lheydisn
Hairpas!le5. They
wse to meet at the Junior Fair
Anilding at u a.m. Monday to
,
set .., the booth. The next
meelhgissdleduledfor Angust
VIMIG,f f1 a1 Fcesl AA:res Part. Joe B. Hatfield, 68, Pwbo) llreDda Donohue.
Route f, died Monday at the TWO ADVJ9JRS and nine:
BcGa Me ilical Center.
Courthouse Cut Ups 4-B
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'u!ude
his
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CUb met July 29 at the
.,._ YliUlS IJJC!__
WU'1;1
Ethel; three SOliS, John c., Methodist Church. They
Calypso, N. C.; .Joaeph B. itnd . di9c:ussed ramping out and tbe
Wallace P., both of Pwdoy; Style Revue. Melanie Dean
five da~ters, Mrs. Edna gave a deu&gt;c•ISitatioo Cll food
Walter,' Troy, Mich.; Mrs. and served refreshments. Barbara Scarberry, HtndaSUii, Linda Myers.
W.Va.; Mrs. Ann QJ!Jins and 1BE Sll«:ii AND SEW HI
Mrs. linda Milbum, both of Oub met August 3 al Ada
Col11111bus, and Mrs. Nancy
Jeffers, ·of Pomeroy; two WIN AT BRIDGE
brothers. John, of Miamisbt.q:.
anc! Willie, of Carlisle, and six
sis' n. Mrs. Fraak SimtAins.
Sail Lick, Ky.; Mrs. l'aTy
Goldie, Jeffersonville, Ky.;
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Mrs. Elva Cox,llidunond,lnd. ;
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Mrs. Delva King, Middlelown;
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Mrs. Martha 1lKmas, Franklin,
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Funeral services will he beld
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at3p.m. Thllr.lday at the Ewing
SOUIB
Funeral Home with tbe Rev.
6AQJ
Eugene Underwood officiatinc96543
Burlal will be in Meigs Mauory
Gardens. Friends may eall at
.J865
Both wlnerable
the funeral home from
West
NG&lt;tlF East South
Wednesday 1111ti1 time of set"·
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vices on Thllr.lday.
Pass 3 N.T. Pass Pass

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J)ied on·M,.-..l.....

school bus, 1ruet and tractor
insurance for the 19'11-72 school
year.
The board adopted the 19'll
school lunchroom regulations
est&amp;blished by the St&amp;te
Department· of Education's
Food Service Plugum.
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families suffa'ing fnm 1111~
circumstances or hardships
may apply for free or reduced
price lunches for their dlildral.
They may do so by filling iii lbe

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to the dugout alta- Toay slid
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Eleven
MASON- Army M-llgt. Gael members answered roll call by
A. Dudding, son of Mrs. Nellie naming
their
"favorite
M. Dudding,reeentljreenlisled pastime" when the Ladles
for three years in tbe regular AuliliaeyofVolunteerFiremen
army. He is now serving near ' met Aug. 9.
,
Furth, Germany, as a tilcheD Jean Hall, president, prechief in the 42nd Heavy sioled and opaled the meeting in
Equipment Maintenance regular (oriD. For devotionS
Dmpany. His wife, Ruth, Uves Myla lfudson read llelaews
'in Mason.
12:1-7. Routine reprts were
giVUiandapproved,andmoney
mating projects discuSsed.

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YOUl'H ASKED FOR IT!
'Ibis eOOnoo is f« young people, their pniMns and
pleasures, lbeir lroahles and fun. Ai with the rest Clf Belen Help
Us! itwdcuneslaugbs but Will 'I dodge a serious quelllioo With a
lausiHlll.
SeDd your teenagP. questiCIIS tAl YOUI'H ASKED FOR IT, care
Clf ~ Help Us! this newspaper.

GIRL WHO CAME TO DINNER
NEE! iS MANNERS RECYCLED
Dear Helen :
·
We three girls share an apartment. We buy a lot of bam,
burger 111111 try to Uw ebeap, as we're just out of school and not
earning gr:eat salaries.
A girl wbo used to hallg arOUlld with us at collegle Is back in
town.Sbeshows ~at mealtime, grabs a plateandbelpaberseif.
That's bad enough but she roMPLAINS aboot the foad! Sbe
mates fun Ot our
margarine lind ''recycled roast" (hasb)
' '11tal sbe eats like a horse.
.
She's got a better job than l haw and lives at home (but
doesn't liD! the food tliere).
"' -·'-'-'I mind
..__, . "Is ~..- -"-- bnt ho do
..e w
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Da:liBluuou ~ ; "'~a .......,.,
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=~~ 8D always-blql")' friend· - CRITlCIZED COOKS

ebe.p

Slart a ''pay or go hmgry" plan and tell Lillie Miss Moocher

she eilberaDies up or buys her dinner elsewhere.
Sbe needs her manrers recycled! - B.
Dear Helen:
!~terri's father lilresme, bates lbe guy she's going With now.
Wbellewer I'm at her house, her Dad invites me In and we talk.
WheD George CIJIIH!S O¥er, he sfmlps out. That's what her siateF
says,
I was~ great with Sberri untiJ George came llkln8· Now l
Cllly get to talk !Alber s1.stet wbo is a year y111111ger and m my aide;
b it true that wben the familY. is fw a N, lbe girl turns
against him? - WHAT TO 00?
DearWh3t:
Not always: Little sister is true blue, remember? 'ilby don't
you tate •the blinders and coocalf:rate oo lbe newer model? -

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Dear lleleD:

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I fUieit out a sex test and sent to my hoy friend. His dad
fouDd it in his coat pdet and DOw he can't aee me any more. ,
lam nota bad girl and It Wllllll't a lad test- jlll!ltlnda fmly,
but his folb dCII't lllllieDtand bow tid! talk tbeae days. (I'm.
!!Qidinc you a copy.)
Itwasstupldctme.Hisfoltsandl got akmg great before, but
now I'm misenble. SO is be. What can we do~- BLAMED BUT

By NEU.IIEIISIIBERG
UPI Sp.ts WrYer
F~ Jenkins made it
loot easy but the Cbicago Cubs'
ace righthander" will be the fitsl
to admit the appearances can
be decei¥ing.
Jenkins moved to within one
viel«y of his fiftb straight m.
game season Mooday night as
he gave "' Cllly two bits and
hit a tw!)o!1111 double while
pitching Cbieago to a ~
viciAiry over the Atlanta
Braves.
AtlaJ1tasluggerHant Aaron's
"'«&amp;me bitting streak also
ended as Jenkins got the
Braves' star to ground out, pop
up and strike out in three
appearances.
"II might look easy but don't
let that fool yon," said tbe ~
year~ld Jenkins. ''You have to
~Irate aD tbe time. Any
time a man (.'mles " ' to the
plate, he's a Iii-league player
and he_'s up there to bit."
Jenkins, who has compiled an
~ log O¥er the. past
seasons, lead&amp; the maJOr
leagues in ecmplete games with
23. Warren Spahn was lbe last
National League pitdler to win
~!least "'9!JII!S five conseculive ~Aaron only hac! words of
~~te fw Jenkins as his
hi~ streak was snapped
'The streak bad to eod. I'm
glad i~ w;:s ~ by ~
like him, said Aaron. 'He s
one of the greatest right,
banders in Ibis league. I don't
think I could have hi~~. if I
stayed out there all night.
Jenkins struck out seven
Bra~ batten In raising his
season 8 total to 203. It~
the fifth !!me that JUitins has

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GUES'IS AT DINNER
Sunday diDw guests of Mr.
and Mrs
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SCII, ·Jell, PomauJ,
Mrs.
Beulah White and Mrs.
Florence Hannay, Mrs. Myrtle
and Mrs Am..._......
Watkins,
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Cbarles White,
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and Agnes Wbite.
The annual Labor Day
festival was planned, with
detailstoheannouncedlater. lt
wasvotedtobuyaliabygiflfar
Mrs. Phyllis HendriL
' AttheAug. 23meetingablind
auclioo will he held of articles
KEVIYAL NIGBI'LY
brought by those attending
A revival is being beld each
Each article must be worth 50
evening at the Middleport
cents.
Hostesses Clara Lavender Pentecostal Cburch at a p.m.
and Agnes White served each evening through Aug. 22.
The puhlic is invited.

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Dear B but I:
'lbe ''IB )est" you euclaeed has been floating ll'OUDd for ao
long I'm IIUl)Jrised all )JilUIIJ haven't seen (and ciacoamed) II. I
believe 'it was even !"lbliSI«&lt; ill a newspaper CGiumn auaal

bact..
Nabnlly IIIOSl kids willlil'We themselves much ''se:der"
lban they~. but adion8 speak Jollier than ...
ut'slqle your boyfriend's father has relenteo oy n011 - · i t
Dear 8elen:
I am a 1s.,ear-old girl who weighed Ito poiZIIIs and am five
feet cme inch tall..I l'elilcled·dowD to 1:11 poll!lds IUid lee! great. ll
isn't a faddy sllrvalioo diet. I'm small.fnuned and lllouldn't
weigh CWU' llt.
MJM41!11aaid iflloaeay more weight I mi&amp;bl gel sick (she's
kind Clf heavy). S.:p if I keep to my diet sbe'D force me Ill eat
d!
Is afler every meal, ao I'D gain weight hack. Pow C811 I
per-* her? - HELP .
Dear Help:
SoGida as if "fat"loves .....i.p.ny at YoUr llluae. Ma7he your
doctor can pei"SIIIde Mama that she sboold follow your diet-not
figbt it!·- H.
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freezer for the Labor Day plate · Myla HudsGD, Edith Hood, Jean
dinner that will be held were Hall. Marie Rizer and Vicki,

\'JSlT IN COLtlMBllS
ElVa Dailey, Myla lfudson, Ada Slack, Mildred Pierce and
Mr. and ~- Karl Grueser,
Eleanor Bohram. Ada Slack, Bernice May.
PumaOJ, were in Columbus
over tbe we 'rl for a visit·
TOUR IN SOUTP
With Mr. aod Mrs. Jack McDow
SYRACUSE- Mrs. Laurence and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and
Diddle, accompanied by her children. Clll1811bus.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Handley:, Jackie
and Becky of Pcmeroy, have
VISll'ING RElATIVES
returned from a vacation trip Debbie Lehew ci Columbus is
SYRACUSE - Mr· and Mrs. through the southern states.
here visiting ha' cousin, Cbayl
George H. ~er. Mr. and In Tennessee they visited the
Lehew, and ber ilal'ljroother,
Mrs. Marvin McKelvey have Smoky Mountains and the Mrs. Harry A. Davis, Pwdoy.
returned
~ a Dlonlh- Oui'ltus Gardens in Gatlinburg.
long vacalioo trip to the west In North Carolina they visited r--~-----=--..
coast, going by the soulhem the Cherokee Indian Reser·
Tl:.z n.a. Sl li' II
route and reluming the nocti00 and ·
other ·m11111111 ...., -• .. ••
them route.
va '
many
DEV~TEIITOTIIE
teresting points.
· INTEREST OF
Places toured were St. Louis,
MEIGS-MASON AREA
Mo., wberetbey pa !d lhrougb
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
the beautiful Archway to the
ROB~=~~O~FI,ICH.
West. In Houston, Texas, they
P
City EdiW
ubl i shed diiU\t e»Ccept
went tAl tbe Astrodome and
LEARN OF DJ':lm
Satu•day by The'Ohio valley
NASA Space Qnter;
e
Friends
here
have
~•Red Publishinll c.oinpony, nt
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Court St.. Pomeroy, on~ .
through Death _Valley; VISited word of the recent death of Mrs. 4S76f. Business Office Phone
Mootere~, M~eo, the Grand Grace Matsukas, at the Elm- f.~liS6, EdiiDI"ial Phone 992·
Canyon m Arizona, and Las crest Extended Care Facility at
Se&lt;ond class ...Stage paid at
Vegas Nev
. Pomeroy .. Ohio.
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Beaver Falls, Pa. Mrs. MatNational Odvulis ing
In Cahforma they saw subs was born in Middle!ot. ••p•esentative aottinelli ·
Disneyland, Capistrano,_ aDd tbe daughter of George and Gallagher, Inc .. 12 Easl 42nd
.
51., New YOt"k City,N.,. YDI"k.
PebbleBeach.Theya1JoVISlted Sarah Bland Sbeissurvivedb
Subsuiption rales : De ·
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrold Barden
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Y live.&lt;ed by corner whe&lt;e
andMrs Ma
Robson " ·San adaughter,Mrs. StevePagalos, anolable 50 cents per week;
· goa
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Beaver Falls· a brother Ruy 1 By Motor Route whore carrier
Diego.They1tUiluptheeoastof Bland of Cadiz~
• ter'Mrs 1 service nol available: One
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d Or
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, a SIS ,
• monltl sus. By mail in OhiO
Cal1"forma
an
egon o J~Reis(Thelma)ofL
1 o~d w. va .• One ye.or s:tuo.
SeaUie, \Yash. On the return
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. yons, · Sox months $7 .2S. Three
h
. •t d y II
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Mich., and several meces and monlhs s•.so. SubK&lt;iplion
t ey VISI e
e ows one nephews She
buried t I price includes sunday Times.
National Part ill Wyoming and Bea
Falls was
a 5.enlinel.
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From Trip West

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gooe over the :m.mart.
Jenkin~, now l9-8, gaye ....a
one out single tAl Ralph Garr 111
the fourth and a ooe out single
to Earl Williams in the fiftb.
He also allowed a walt in the
eighth.
· Jenkins doubled bcme two
runs in the Dinlh. Jolm O.OiSiJii
led off the inning With a walt
and Brock Davis followed With
a single. The Braves caught
CalliSM at home on J.C.
Martin's grounder f« the fitsl
out of the inning but the big
rigbt.bander followed with a
slashing drive down the left
field line.
In other Natiooal League
action Pittsburgh defeated
Houstoo 11-J, New York blanked
Los Angeles 6-Q and Cincinnati
edged St. Louis~. in the only
games scheduled.
Vic Davalillo, playing in place
of Robeit Clemente, sOcked two
triplesandadouble,llreatinga
·2--2 tie in leading the Pirates
past Houston. Willie Slargell
drove in four Pirate nms with
four straight bits to back up
Dock Ellis, who WCII his 17th
game of the year againSt six
losses.
Oavalillo tripled in a run in
the first, later scoring on
Stargell's single. After Dave
Casb walked to start the fourrun fiflb, Oavalillo doubled both
runners aa- and evGitnally
Sl.ued 011 the mt of two
salrifice Dies by Bob RobertSCII.

George Foster singled with
ooe !lilt in the ninth inning 111
score Tmy ~ and giwe
Oneinnati the viet.y over St.
Louis. The Reds' winning rally
came after lbey tied tbe score
by bunching four bits one a

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HIRAM, Obio (UPI) - 'lbe

lered little pu; protection to
quarterback Mite l'bipps last
weekend while the Los Angeles
· Ram defenders were aggns:
sive, Browns bead coach Nick
Skorich said Monday.

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]ust'I n Time For The Fair!
LADIES

lira;y. J1os:
ter's game • inning bit aEIMf
lftor a siligle by
BUidl
bad put PereZ Ill
The play 111 Pee&amp; at tile
plate was dose.
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'Hnew it was going to be,"
said Reds .third base coach
Alex Grammas ''Fosler's ball
.got ·out there real qud_ Tally
was ahoul six feet fnm third
-"~ Lou Brock fWded the
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ball.,
StiU, Alex waved Tony
around third.
''It was a gamble," admitted
Grammas
''When I saw the ratdler
(Ted Simmons) move to the
lelt for Brock's throw 1 slipped
to the right," says ~

'lbe ~ lli1PI'&amp;red to ba~
llltfr· fifth straight victory all
hted .., wileD Steve Carlton,
tine a lU iecord, went
Into lbe eighth .With a Sol lead.
Hoaua,JoeTorn:, the Card
thinl"-lliD, une&lt;rled: a wild
throw alta field lee May's
p\Hatd ball ti&gt; loucb off a fourtw~lnniog wbidl sent tbe Reds
abeal 5.1.

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"""Bose's tm= loaded sin,
gle dimand lbe uprising.
"I'm just glad
got a

chance 111 red

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myself,, said
Pete. ''J:lenenber 1 struck out
wi!h two men em base in the
fiftb inniilc,
The Cards came hack in lbe
top of lbe Dinlh to lie the
score at ~ 00 Joe Hague's
m

Liske.Seems·Good :Bargain

tw!)o!111llxmer.OaJCilrroll. "
Poweva', Carroll WOWid J!p
with the viCiory, his seventh of
the season againSt two los&amp;es,
although .he still WBIIJI't happy
about ,blowing the two-nm lead
the Reds had taken 'into the
ninth.
But, you can't erlticiu a guy
who has given up two .runs
since July 6 and that was .Car'
roD's record prior to Monday
night
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The teams resume UJe series
tonight with Card lefty Jerry
Reuss going ag~t ~ary Nol;311. Wednesday nights senes
windup matches Bob Gibson,
who tossed a ~o hiller in his
last outing, agamst Doo Gullett,
whose last victory was a onehit triumph .

By Uniteil Press ln-titaal
American lNgue
East
. W. l. Pd. G.lt
12 « .62t ...
Baltimo•e
65 54 .~ B'h
~~:::,t
65 56 .537 911&gt;
New York
60 6t .-4'16 14'1&gt;
Washington 49 70 .412 241'&gt;
48 13 .397 26'1&gt;
C~eveland
West
W. L Pd. GB
Oakland
78 «1 .650 ...
Kansas City 63 55 .~ 14
Chicago
57 63 .475 21
California
56 67 .455 23'1&gt;
Minnesota 54 65 . .tSol 24
Milwaukee 51 68 .429 26'1&gt;
Monday's Results
Boston 6 Cali!or"nia s
Baltimore3 Milwaukee 2
Minnesota 1t Cleveland 2
(Only games scheduled)
Today's Probable Pitcllers
Kansas City (Splilfortl 5·5
and Clemons 0-0) at New York
I Keklck Hand Peterson IH).
2

Helen ,H~-P· Us !1 ~~·!::e': ~~ :ean~~
By Helen Bottel

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Jenkins Two~Hits Braves for 19th

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Tally l'8el made it home ,safe'
ly.
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"I was ~ · Tmy ao
ekiaely," said Faster, ''that I
don'tena~e~l-lher wbetba 1
IIMThls"'!"d first base."
. Rs after Faster singled
home Perez With me out In the
~th inDiDg Monday night to
~ve the Oncinnati Reds a "
'vict.ca'J over lbe St. Lonis Cantinals iD the ClpUier of a three-

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clekale'' aad • -'t; tllla lliDW II a tqJiraJ ·
swat ala 1 U.. • ~IIi»&amp; :tt •....a
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Mrs. OiarlesR.Sillglellln, '15,

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14 at
Valley
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Eskew of
Pumeruy and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Faulkner of MI.
Sterling. Paternal grand,
Jlll!reDis are Mr. and Mrs, Clair
RictnnoncJofRul!and.Maternal
great.grandparentsareMr.and
Mrs. Fred· Kinch Pomeroy.
Airman Richmond •is home in
Pumeruy 00 leave from Me,
ConDell Air Fon;e Base in
Kansas

Here is••aL beautifulJ defen·
sive Jllay .....en 1rom eremy '
flint's ''Tiger Bridge." ,
Sinc:e he doesn't teU us who
The bidding has been:
the tiger was,· we will as- Wtsl
South
North
l!asl
~urn~ that Jeremy himself
Pa~., .
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Jt
was •he hH o.
Pa~
3
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Easl held the first trick
I N.T.
Pass
59
with bis king of clubs and Pass
PaS!!
5
N.T.
Pass
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looked over dumm y. II was
You
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South,
hold:
apparent that West held the
'club ace. If he also held lh&lt; .AK87 .A% .KQI ...KSU
jack and nille. a club reiurn
:h~i;o ~::.:w~ shOw
would lake care of South's ~·•.ur three kints. Voir~ partner
char.~-es immediately. East ha"i. taken rnntrnl.
also saw that clubs. would
TOll:\ l'"S QUESTIOX
k...,p, since East's queen of
ln~lcad of hiddi.nJ( thn..'t' heart!,
riianionds was a sure entry.
Suppose West l)eld .the ac~ y(nll' juu1ncr has b.id three
ot sp;!des and ace-nine..eighl :o'!l&lt;ul~ a llt'l' you.r jump to lhl"('('
"' ·cJubs. Then a club retm·n diu111undli. What &lt;lo you do nou·?

IUMIBERY SUSPECll!D
TOLEDO( UP! )-Police today
said they had no suspects in
the slaying of Edward Baker.
•• Bowling. Greal, found dead
Monday of Slab wound&lt;; al)ll
wiled In a chair in his subur- . li ~· ul d be: rnadc immcdi
ately:
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l"lllet'l11at'iaeW
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Mon~y at the Rinrside
NEWYOBit-BriMIIIatOII.-lleedaad
j~lj
!Jlm't 1 HciDzwdlbe
N~BomeatSI.~, W. ll'nldNo"'"c.ruli.J*Jnat lbeRege "'Y PI' ... ,,.,.nsQ . ,'N. Y,Da•O!illk
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A graduate of MiddlepQ1 pndalm It! .... Lila Tulw lJIIIIed in a IIJge
..._.....__.~ . ··. &amp;;rialte ,Da · · tm Siller
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High .School, sbe altftvled the Bllawhot •gljencoe In "to &lt;Mall" • I.4Jill
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tlnlbllllefarllilltlnllt
Swel!lhrier College in VJrglnla, M•M bllh ' wllae f« lbe same 011tfil .... ..u11011n• . epera..:...
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the Univer'sily of Clilc:imati, ~ Geibel's ao lntenlc C11 a Ctlllebac:t, he'il agel')' .... 01. ~ mN.Y.-~"* ~rGILLIGAN Sl'EECP SET
and Ohio University. Sbe was enalr,-a ''llerlous"lllgerole-lfbecangetil; irGDy at lbe ml ct llluzz
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COLUM8US (UPI) -Gov. lbedaughterofthelateJohnB.
'tGidonlaiidlisc:areer'flklp a talented
i""""¥ ... *I!*M be'llnlber switdl lllan
John J. f.UUgan
~onday ~ and
JlcTionald : , : '
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. figbl: "'l11e '"4 Nr Dam" ~•.c:lloraled,
be w~d ~er a ;'maJOr ~- Downing. Her hns!umd died ~
F'aiDed Life phutng . Marpret Bomte- Jewawll.f: .·
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Wte'sboobdbeuw:lflnlollrooUI&amp;ftDLabsfor
RAIDeJS~f«\alherJiqll,lllllllle~e
Situation ~ursday . afternooo
Mrs. Singleton is survived by MCtber ~·s tJillmeiiHlls ipuaty Old lad Jetm , iJC
tile belt. are: ~ s,
over statewide tele'liS!on.
a daughter, Mrs. ~rtram Pro . DOl Cllly lad l1lllical ·~~ moat r~, is • •
lllld illl pnces ~
Payne of Oiarlestoo, W. Va.; wga lbatrelieved!Kpalsyi'bfkesbatbacht . half to a lbinl lesl liD .Gacd'll GD 1111 Ave.,
two granddaughters, Mrs. ~ and filmed ~ f« TV! .... Actor Fendy's · is ....uti!&amp; , 1lmF lplily.._lber
'lbe
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. R!:t Club Geor~e Paynter of N.o rth Oiff Robel'llon, wllo spent his OWD umey 'and eq~G~bam; and IJ! 0••. die, al. 11 ~ Francarolina .and. Mrs. Fred
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at the part in Racinedtefresb- two great.granddaQgb~, and Olillftn' Relief) with 3Uoill Clf food medicine two at moat; the (aii!IG" Js r Pl¥.,. gave
ments will be served.
a brother, Rodney Duwnlng of sheiK
for p;tstan • • s.
' our lillie . daughters .a ""•. wt" fcl- · ~
Middlepol'l.
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Friends may call at tbe
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be ~- ' lbeJIIzdllllgNi••. bair ...
~row
!lonsall ~ ~ toPakjatanwaallbert~polillcs •.~~mows
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m Oiarleston. Funeralsentoes lbe U. S. 1'N«JL¥lts beat ~ lbe
clileaaDl' ..,.... f« a polite hlggle·
,.....,t is dissatisfied with the will he held at 2 p.m. Wed- Plltis'Pr;s !Ill Teddy JUied that tragedy to take ~a're _,...
•iJd I if doll'I.
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ruling of the local official he Episcopal
Cburch
in Teddy- Niun) side .... 'lbe PaJrislanis llllll.lbe .
It's aot D•l• _a
Bavyweight
may male a request either Cb&amp;rleston, wi.lh
trltes U. S. Slalie Dep't. blew be just. wanted to lake king J~!!~.~~ lneiJ wife Jlbdw: at
orally or iD writing f« a hearing
- - her ..._
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to ppea1 the decisi00
at the Ri~a wiew Cemetery, I!IOUJer JleiBtlve swipe at Nlxm .... ....
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PI' r'WJt.,ctwase,deUswithf«eignnlaliCIIS
'lbe}lugleJ*ifdl)t;znall!lfi'canB!uadwa;
C. Comer Bradbury• local
CD 8 lrigiPr 1m:1, wbidl polllicjans Cll-lhHDake alq ~ St. to R • "' s.DrUGill will he
superinlaldent, Rt. 1, Cbesbite, B'-ck Readmitted
don't haft to bother With. .
vacated by ned Jlil. and will bull we • ·~
has beat d .goaled to sit at
Ill ..
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'Jbe Sblibl!lt lbeztril:lll"'--lllrllllt but
hearing. The policy also ,
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provides that
will be no Keith ~ of ~ lti will 141dale ill rlnonia tlarq to inrbJde a Wlll'l erect aD" !file lk)IICiapa ~ ~way
identification
of
or was ~dmitled to Cllildral s lll!dellaft {plaJedby JCIIII N!:lrtllll) Jeepq all a becallle alfices m IM!Wik)tictiln 8ft having a
1"'-::::-.the:•
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'"""n .two -..... bacbes ..... Beet ct a rough go _!orating""'""'""'
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studalt imable to pay the full observation and trea~t.
way to get a Iince.
p1liJei ~ IS lbe .,...,....,.., """"'
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lie
was
accompanied
to
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had
written
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hangout
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Columbus by his o;:-...--· • tame wbeD Walw was at his beallby pe8k in- snooted a $5 m
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Mr and Mrs Marim Frances· stad ofl:lkq a dweap sbol alan alliJC Clld 'lim ditto 111 IIIIer for lbe air rid* Jalll ll'i'e!' his
. DAUGPTER BO~ ,
his. great~ther. ·
In lis aacJde!rt momeuts, or lad just walled afew marquee, but if be wee 111 peddle air rights (i
Airman and Mrs. LarrY Rich, Flora Bailey, and David
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wlidllels ....,_,_, bal
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mood, the former Cryst&amp;l Vance. Mrs. Bailey.
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and David ,ears, he migbt have 1111ed llilljled; but it's a lo••ol"de •
-.-.-~ •ow ....
Faulkner are announcing the will .. t ' th Mrs Gecq Fry hack himnc ~a IJIIIIW8ble llhowmln w11011e valnableSjiiBI'efeetfnmlbatOWDedbyanejgbhirlh of ~ sevUI pound 12 oz and VISI Wl h · ·.., .L e f
type adler '[!Mmos I'I!!J!dn'l carry .... Walter borilc strneba'e), be WIEl.ll it fw his entire
daughter Crystal
Aiig:
. return ome .,em .. uy. always lllld friends: "Dan'l disgn••-e me ;rilb a R••ncl jZupa ty; IIDl jast over lbe docn.

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appUeation forms .sentiHme In
a letter to all parents.
Applications may he sob:
'tt.ed
time during the
nuhool any 'lbe
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year·
ecCIIOIIliC""""
based oo the'"~
n·-'"~ of
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persons in the family, number
of children in school and any
unusual circumstances or
hardships which affect the
family'sabililytopayforschool
lunches should he included.
Under the provisions of the
poUcy, the district principals
will review applications and
determine eligihiUty. H a

East decided this was unlikely. He lmew that South
was almost sure to hold the
spade ace. W i tbo u t that
card, he would have responded with a maximum of
one queen aDd two j;~cts and
South was not that sore of
bidder.
After this preliminary
t h o u g b t, East decidt!d to
play for a one-trick set with
two clubs, two hearts and
one diamond. This left a
problem. How could he get
his partner to return a heart
when he got in with the ace
of clubs?
East played back the nine
of spades! Then, when he
got in with the diamond
queen and played the club
to his partner's ace, West
knew the silit to lead back.

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, WEDDING SET
The we j&lt;Ji"&amp; of Debra ltliy
MrMiilzn to Roger B. HiD will
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be an event of Friday, ._.
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at'"'' ru..,.
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Ptmaoy Route 3. An open
church wedding is plann-d t\'ilh
the "Rev . Robert K
reading lhe vows at 7:30 "'"·'·"
·shower and r~ption is plar.ned
followmg the ceremooy at the
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Pomeroy; 'Robert Aahley,
MiddlepOrt; Raymond Lambert, Rutland; lDvie Watsm,
P'ometoy;_ Gary 'EJllOD,
S)TIIcuse; Paul Miller, MiddlepOrt.
DISCHARGED - Flora
Donahue, &lt;:_harles Karr,
TburmanMartiii,CiaraPowell,
NGI'1IWI Sclloonover, Willard
Faudreti.
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WISeman Insurance, Gallipolis,
was granted a emllad far

Stigleano's hol!le with two
advisors and seven memben
attending. They voted to donate
$2 to the JW!ior Fair. Their
projects were graded by Debbie
Conklin. All boots 1101 finished
are to be filled out and givdlto
Mrs. Boso. Ada StigleaM was in
· charge of refreshments. Leslie Roberts.
TilE ROCKETS HI Oub has
met twice reeenUy. The first
meeting was held at Deborah
Woodyard's home. The second
one was held at Rebekah Long's
home.
Ther.e were two advisors and
five members In attendanee fQr
their judging, and lbey decided
to donate $2 to the Junior Fair.
They also decid~ to use the
money fro~ their treasury ~
buy material to decorate their
food booth. Deborah Wood)ard
served refreshments. 'Ibis was
their' last meeting of the smn-

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Meigs 4-H Oub News
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S.wl
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.Drastically Reduc~
It's the hottest fashion sale of the vear ...
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, marked down for a summer of
sunnjng.or sightseeing. Many fabrics, colors.

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fense In the 17-S loss, but was

sympathetic with young Phipps,
the No. 1 emtender fw Bill
Nelsen's starting job this fall .
"The blocking wasn't liiiiCb
improved and the pass proteelioo still broke down too early,"
Sbrich said. " Mite l'bipps bad
a lol of pressure oo him IJe..
cause of il and it made a dif,
ference."
Four of l'bipps' pass s Wd'e
inten:epted by the Rams last
Friday Dighl ,
The Ram defense was outstanding, storich said. ''lbey
fought for the ball well and
look it away from our re:
ceivers several times," he said.
Nelsen, who Skoridl said will
see a little aclioo Friday night
against the Dallas Cowboys,
added that the Rams ''threw
several defenses Mite bad nev-

Detroit ( Loiich 19-8 and Cain
Hl at Chicago (John 10.t2 and
Horlen ~9), 2. Jwl.night.
Cleveland (Paul l·ll at
Minnesota (81yleven . 10·13) ,
night.
Battimo.e (McNally 1H) at
Milwaukee (Pattin IO.t3), night.
Oakland !Odom 7·8) at
Washington (Gogotewski 2-2l.
night.
California (Messersmith 11 ·
t2) at Boston (Tatum 2·31,
night

out bases-loaded single by started a four-run rally to hack
Pete Bose, tAl score four runs in the seven-bit pitching of Tom
the eighth inning.
Seaver as the Mets broke a
Ken Boswell's M- loaded . five-game losing streak.
single in the sixth inning
The defeat was the third
straight for the Dodgers and
fourth in their last five games.
They are now 6'k games behind
the league-leading San Francis.
"
eo Giants in the Western
Division.
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Dodger starter' Doyle AlexanUll
INU'CJ
der gave up singles to Wayne
Garrett, aeoo Jones and Ed
Kranepool before Boswell singled to drive in two runs.

two

Altentio W.
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A..o"-/ia,

Wednesday's Games
California at Boslon
Cleveland at Minnesota, night

Baltimore at Milwaukee, night
Oetroilat Chicago. night
Qaklandat Washington, night
Kansas City at New Yo&lt;k. night

Not Tennis

roRONTO (UPI ) - A sure
and s1eac1y Francoise Durr ran
into a tired and homesick
Ev..- Goolagoog and walked
away With the Women's Singles
title of the Rothman's Canadian
Open 6-4, 1&gt;-2, Monday.
The Canadian Open was Miss
Goolagoog's last stop on a
hectic eight-mcJ~~!h tour, which
saw her Win tbe Freocb Open,
Wimbledoo and the Dutcb Open
plus DIIIIIUihoS other smaller
British toornameots
"Evm afler ~ 1
wanted to rmb nght home and
tell eva )body," said tbe 2&amp;year Clld Miss Goolagoog. "The
plane leaves ill two days and
we're ""Woe in Hmolulu and
Fiji for SOille shopping and
things. 1 was practieally 00 it

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Miss Goolagoog :mwed only
fWbes of the shot malting that
ial her to the WI1Dbledon
cau · straight ts last Jul
C:.b:r.....: Margar!t
Cwrt.ller backhand, normally
ber best shot, led her into
niiiJlU'IIm .aun Her mind,
indeed, was in.Syimey, wbere a
Iicker tape n!Ceplion . planned
rw her nen Monda IS

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ASI'ROJET CLASS1C
SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) 'lbe sinh armnal Aslrojet golf
classic a 5I-boie twoman best
ball ~ pairing footbaU
and""gobaU eel 'oilies will be
held at the new ~
11eac11 Potel golf course here
nest Feb. f.&amp;.

WAIVDIS PASSED
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Outfielder Ball Jeter and rig!Jihanded
pitdler Eduardo Amsia
d
waivers Monday and pawere
lradiid by the PiUsburgh
Pirates to the San Diego
Padres, ampleting a transaelicm wbidl sent reliever Bob
Miller fnm San Diego to the
Bucs last week..

NatiOnal League
East
W. L Pd.
Pittsburgh
72 SO .590
St. Louis
67 55 .549
Chicago
65 54 . ~
New York
59 60 .496
Philadelphia 53 67 .412
Monl&lt;eal
48 7t .403

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Trans~ers

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Roher! C. Hartenbach,
Sheriff, Charles Robert
Allensworth, Carolyn , Sue
AllensworlhtoFarmersBank&amp;
Savings Co., Lots 2 and 3,
Bradfi~'s Add., Pomeroy.
Franklin Real Estate Co. to
Ohio Power Co., fO Acres Coal,

Salem.

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~ge K Lewis, Lowse M.
LeWIS to Ohio Power Co., Ease.,

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22'fz Pittsburgh (Walke• S-8) , night
Chicago (Hands 10·t4l at
West
W. L Pel. GB Atlanta {Reed t2·8l. night.
St. Louis (Reuss ll ·t2) at
San Francisco 72 51 ..585 •••
Los Angeles 65 57 .SJl Wz Cincinnati (Nolan 10·t2l. night.
New YOI"k (Ryan 9·10) at Los
Atlanta
6-1 6t .5t2 9
Angeles (Osteen I Pl. night.
Houston
60 6t .496 II
Montreal !Morton 8·t4 or
Cincinnati
58 65 .•n u
McAnally
(.9) at San Diego
san Diego
46 n .37• 2~
(Arlin 7-Ul, night.
Monday's Results
Pittsburgh 8 Houslon J
Wednesday's Games
Chicago 3 Atlanta 0
Philadelpzia at San Francisco
Cincinnati 6 St. Louis S
Houston at Pillsbu&lt;gh, night
New York 6 Los Angeles 0
Chicago at Atlanta. night
!Only games scheduled)

FINISHING
SAME DAY
SER,VICE
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Agency, Inc.
200 N. 2nd

St. Louis at Cincinnati. night

New York at Los Angeles, night
Today's Proboble Pitchers
Houston I Blasingame S.9l at Montreal at san Diego, night.

Do~nlng

In At 9-0ut At 5

216 E. 2nd1 ~m~y

MIDDLEPORT

ubanon.

K~nneth Donald Palme~,
Jll!'1e Mae Pa1met- to Ohio
Power Co., Ease., ~~oo.
~ B. Crary, Linnie Crary,
Parcels, to Grant Allen Smith,
Elizabeth Louise Smith,
Chester.
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~ant A\len Smith, Elizabeth
Louise Smith to Reed B. frary,
Linnie Crary, Lo~ ~2. McDole
Tor;~ce, ~e.
Wlian J. Triplett to Joan
White, Beverly lee Long, Pari
of Lot 87, Palmer's Add.,

MidcDeporl.

uwis E. Triplett, dec. to
Lillian J. Triplett, Cerl. for
Tr
MidcD
t
ans.,
epor ·
Ballard Borne, Dollie V.
Borne to , Doris S. Keenan, 3
~· ~~v~oskins to James
Nally, William Nally, Parcels,

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Ford in ten years
Right now is the time to save real money ! On our

big-savin g compact. Maverick, Six or V-B. On
America's best-selling subcompac t, Pinto. On
Galaxies. Mustangs. Torinos. all the Fords ... now
at the year"s lowest prices!

Orange.
George A.. Radekin, Wanel!a
G. Radekm t.o General
Teleph~ Co., Right of Way,
CiliumbiB .
Edgar Wolfe, Blanche Wolfe
to Harold E. ltli~, Alma K.

Kauff, .45 A~, Mi~eport

Alpha _A. Smith, Lucille Smith

to Syb1l Ebersbaeh, Lots,
McDole,Torrence Add.,
Reedsville.

ltllh Alllllal ,.. County
Senir and Junir Fair•

er seen before.''
"The big thing is knowing
where the defenders are going,"
Nelsen said. ''You don't want !AI
be forcing tbe ball and Mite
was thrinring into a prelly good
crowd of defenilas at times."
Skorich, despite the 5e(IOQ
straight loss of the abihi.liDD
seasoo, said be was pleased
with tbe hitting.
'"lbey were bitting hard like
they wanted to wint he said.
"They bung in there tough and
so far haven't been outfought
physically. I am confideot the
olfense will come akllg."

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1971

All Fords now
clearance priced ·
for year's biggest
savtngs. Hurry for
best selection.

8:00 A.M.-Poultry Judging-Q&gt;en Oass
9: 00 A.M.-Decorama
9: 00 A.M.-Junior Fair Beef Showmanship
and judging. followed by Sheep and Swine.
Open a ass Beef Judging to follow Jr . Fair
Beef Judging.
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Open Oass Sheep and Swine Judging at
Conclusion of Beef Judging.
,
10:00 A.M. to -':00 P . M.-Kiddies Day - All
rides reduced .
10:00 A.M.-Conformation Show-Horses and
· Ponies
1:00-P.M.-Horse Show
1:00 P.M.-Flower Show Judging
Wednesday Evening-Junior Fair Nigh!-

Clearance time ~s limited in .Ford.Country '.• :'

THURSDAY. AUG" If
POST TIME 1:II P.M.

KEITH GOBLE FORD INC., 461 SOUTH DIIRD ST., MIIIUPORT, CliO

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GrMdmlld Attraction
U.• &amp; Oscar
lleleR&amp; Billy Scott

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Joe Namath of the Nell' York Cowboys suffered a ' ·fracllnd
Jets held a news conference at leg in a giune againSt the New
Lenox Hill Hospital and pt:OIJI- Orleans Saints last SatUrday
ised he. will be hack when he is . night, bul the damage isn't U
recovered from the !mee injury serious as it sounds. 'lbe hone
he suffered in New York's first was tbe fibula, which carriel
exhibition game.
litlle weight, and Jordan .may
" Anybody's risking per- be able .111 play lhe remaining
manent damage no matter exhibition games ... Dennis
what he does," N1101alh ex- Dummil, star quarterback at
plruned. "But 1 certainly hope ·uCLA, was released oo waivers
10 play again . l haven't even by the Los Angeles Rams. The
C&lt;Jnsidered giving up football ." Rams also acqUired comer
In other Natiooal Football hack Gene Howard and defen- ,
League · camps : , lineback lee sive tackle Clovis Swinney in
Roy Jordan of the Dallas exchange for wide receiver
QlarUe Williams and an
undisclosed drafl choice.
SCIOTO DOWNS
Rookie quarterback Scott
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - The Hunter of Alabama was elevat.featured $1,200 cliiiming trot at ed to Green Bay's second team ·
Scioto Downs Monday night was after completing five of six
won by Jingle Jangle, who passes in the Packers' 11&gt;-1~
toured the one mile course in loss tAl the Pittsb~gh Sleele.!"S
2:06 1-5.
lasl weekend ... the lletroit
The winner returned $7.80, LionsacquiredquarterbactJim
$3.60 and $2.80. Second place H. Ward from the New Orleans
D.. s Lind paid $3.20 and $2.611. Saints in exchange for lineback,
Third place McElwyn Key er Carl Cunningham.
returned $4.20.
Major Perkins won the first
race of the nighlly double and
Gold Note took the second nice,
producing a 4-4 combination
worth $92.60. The H quinella
paid $22.80.
Attendance was 4,145 wiUt a
Jnlernational League Standings
handle
of $190,998.
By United Press International
W L Pel. GB
Rochester
74 4'1 .602 Tidewale•
70 54 .565 4'19
Charleston
66 53 .555 6
HART PROMOTED
Syracuse
66 56 .541 7'1'
Richmond
62 6t .504 t2
COLUMBUS (uN) - Alan
louisville
61 63 ..492 13112
W,
Hart has been named to
Taledo
4'1 73 ,402 24'12
Winnipeg
4t 80 .339 32 succeed the late Ernie Biggs as
Monday's Results
football trainer at Ohio State
Louisville 5 Charleston 2
Rochester 12 Syracuse 3 [lsi, 7 University. Hart, 35, has been
head trainer al Ohio University
innings)
Rochester 5 Syracuse 0 I2nd. 7 since 19M. Be took over the OU
innings)
job upon his graduation from
Richmond 1 Tidewater 2
that school. He is a native of
Toledo 3 Winnipeg 1
Cleveland.

By Ulliled Press Jn«roalioaal
Pete Liske,. a bargain !Jase,
ment quarterback, is turning
oul tAl be the Philadelphia
Eagles' best buy.
The . Eagles acquired Liske
from the Denver Broncos for a
No. 6 draft choice, and so far
he has led them 10 two
victorieS. After winning only
three games all last season, the
Eagles have to be enUtusiaslic
about their acquisition.
Liske passed for lwo touchdowns and set up another wiUt
a 50-yard bomb to light end
Gary Balbnan Monday night to
give the Eagles a 34-28
exhibition over Ute Buffalo
Bills.
Liske who completed 12 of 9
passes for 202 yards, hit
BaUman on a nine-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter,
then came hack with a sevenyard toss 10 Bob Hawkins for a
third period TD. Later in the
third period, he hit Ballman 0n
a SO.yard pass to set up a oneyard plunge into Ute end zone
by rookie Tom Bailey,
Another quarterback, however,grabbed more attention than
Uske without throwing a pass.

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Br DAVID W. aiiJftl

. Ford llolor Co. Ptesidenllee
DE'ftl(dT (llPI) -Cir buy- A: t.c•o:a p K1!ded GM's
en .-11 to llawefit ·
move: Monday by
PJ 'hsf._'s._ h"*Pn.o. inolcaliag lhal Ford a1Jo would
le pate I'
a kill£ a IIIey rew ... its lilt model price for
.... dr:ar: "' tbe . . .II f« lbe !Way span. CK:ysler Corp.
lbe liawe bliJic.
. and AIDeric8n Motors Corp.
n tlrb!IIIIJ Is cat•n . - haft Dol 811-.ced 1972 prices
.._ who Yitit deldlr * - yet Md they bave little choice
..... elvin&amp; lite tt-daJ bat tO retain theiJ: CU!Tdlt prii:e
••~ priee
will lind un tags •ti1 the emu'gency period
. price tap • 1m I!IOdel can. is O¥er.. Neither company,
Further
lrill be UljoJ!d bow eva, has djaclosed its
-..aDil ._ a mare ~ plans.
~
t . . if OaCJ IJZ (ollow$ tbe If OJugress repeals tbe 7 per
PI' '•~'s '" ,,.1wmtlila c:eut euise tax on autos, wbieh
·and f"!l!ll"alo lbe 7 per CBII aoto has been in existence since
tu.
· World Warn, the price 011 new
Gmaal Jlillors Corp. Is the Amaican cars purchBsed from
aniJ JN'IIffl of Del!uit's Iii&amp; ·! mday m1 would drop by ·an
m 111 a¢tDaliJ 1ew:ind .its avaage Gf. $liiiO. Foreign cars,
tilllalive priee blRs fw un hoaua, will cost more !Je,
.m ' 'i far tile . . , period, Cliii!Mf of the lel ....ary 10 per
bat Utere's little doubt tllat c:eut import duty i~md by
Gil's three little brothas will the Pt · ile•t and because of
fallow lllit.
the ebeaper U.S. dollar over,

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seas. But part of the duty bike
would ·. be nullified by the
,dropping of ,lbe _euise taL
GM said it was resn..m....
. Its
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amounted to an &amp;veRge of U
percentpercar,''iliorderto
COOpel"ate fully With Pt . 'znt
Nixon's declarali&lt;Jn ~ the

national~ to s~rq,

then the U.S. international
economic positioq."
lacocca did not cm1e ~ ~
~y that Ford ·~ ~ndi!"!
Its 1972 tent&amp;tive pnoe mcreases, which averagedU per
cent, but said ''it ~ould be a
good bet 11_18tlbe pnoes of 1!1'12
models will seR at the 19'll
leveL" If this is done, he said,
Ford would absca11 all of the
"substantial" cost Increases
during the period and JM"\Sihly
he forced tAl operate at a loss.

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Mmn, Ji ~ ~. A fwi!liS foothall and cage
Athens ColaliJ, bi!Mfl · AIJ: Slar at AthaiS High Sebool,
lh(t . I D ~ Md Allllid: Adams was givUI a OIJe7'UI"
Amerlco · gridder, Is the eaatract.
Blbcats'. ,... beE foollpD
'lbe ,... coach was NlJIIed to
cmm.
lbe , Second Team UPI All
• He was dlljllo)Oif U. . , Amelic:atsquadir!19'10andwas
ni&amp;bt by the 1fner ~Local also lbtiaed as the Outstanding
s-d Clf MntiCII alta the Delalsiwe Player In the MAC in
. resigllation of Boward Lee Ifill. Be is a member of the
llillel' hlld beat ... *\M In a l)ds!'ll"ing College Albletes of
lpe"ial 1 • .. . llilll!r; 1eavillc Ariterica and was named Miami
. lftor five .,._-s. 1 "Ill"" IIISt Uuitasily Atblet!! of the Year.
..-in order to tUit!Lote ..n Adams. a transfer from
NoaH
tern otlatvma AlrM
Adams twice . . lbe lbt .JG1ior College, was a starting
Va!1iable. Player ~ lbe Jlid, offensive
wingback
his
Amerlcan.Collaenoeandtwit'e snplwm+eyeautMiami under
a member Clf lbe fitsl tau AIJ: Coadl Bo Scbembecb!P.r. He
MAC Caufaenoe as a ear- was the. lhird-leadlng pass
leteid fcl- the Redstins With
If catches far l?f yards and two
(Dick)

HOSPITAL NEWS

..._._his

Bober Medical Center, First
Awe. llld ·&lt;JeUr St. Gmaal
visllinll boars J.lllld 7,1 p.m.
lllltemily visltlilg limn 2:31 to
4:31 p.m. P&amp;ralts Cllly ' Gil
Pedialtk5 ward.

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Bill

Mr. and»rs. David c. Jacb,
• llicldlepnrt, a IIIIi.

Dlldlirlea

Vmda J. 8igp, Mrs. Ruy D.
Brigs, Mrs. William L. Oloper.
Mrs. William Denver Davis llld

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Malkry switched. Adams

"-a nmnino
•--~ to a
H1.UI
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defensive c:clr1ld"back. Adams
qaidly became a deferisive
st;pu!otrtwhidlledto theMVP
,'-s.
ID191i9,Adamsledhisteamin
four categories, pass interuptions (7); pmting (3:i.l)
;mnge; punt relums (26) and
tic:tolf relllnls (10). Be holds
Miami's career punting

lllrlllt

.... Mrs. Gerald R. ~.
Katberine Ann llillel'. Miss
LilliaP M. ~Mr$.11$n A:
Roush, Mrs. •Terry J. Ruder
111111 daaghter, Mrs. Lub'ell F.
ScboUIW., Mrs. awenoe W.
Arter, Mrs. Ruy B. Brown, Mrs.
~E. Fraley,_ Fledt!idl: P.
L.QDe, Mrs. Carrie E. Snrlz,
Arnie B. Taylor, lofant Male
~ey. and Mrs. Brady S.

·or year, Coach

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'lbe Barrisooville Girls 4:11

In other hoard matters,

l'l"!'beis

and two advisors
lZ
They
derided to have a
t.
1
Boat for the parade. Brenda
DaoobueandBreodaBishopare
Yomg,
to male signs ~ the truck and
lheydisn
Hairpas!le5. They
wse to meet at the Junior Fair
Anilding at u a.m. Monday to
,
set .., the booth. The next
meelhgissdleduledfor Angust
VIMIG,f f1 a1 Fcesl AA:res Part. Joe B. Hatfield, 68, Pwbo) llreDda Donohue.
Route f, died Monday at the TWO ADVJ9JRS and nine:
BcGa Me ilical Center.
Courthouse Cut Ups 4-B
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'u!ude
his
_a.
CUb met July 29 at the
.,._ YliUlS IJJC!__
WU'1;1
Ethel; three SOliS, John c., Methodist Church. They
Calypso, N. C.; .Joaeph B. itnd . di9c:ussed ramping out and tbe
Wallace P., both of Pwdoy; Style Revue. Melanie Dean
five da~ters, Mrs. Edna gave a deu&gt;c•ISitatioo Cll food
Walter,' Troy, Mich.; Mrs. and served refreshments. Barbara Scarberry, HtndaSUii, Linda Myers.
W.Va.; Mrs. Ann QJ!Jins and 1BE Sll«:ii AND SEW HI
Mrs. linda Milbum, both of Oub met August 3 al Ada
Col11111bus, and Mrs. Nancy
Jeffers, ·of Pomeroy; two WIN AT BRIDGE
brothers. John, of Miamisbt.q:.
anc! Willie, of Carlisle, and six
sis' n. Mrs. Fraak SimtAins.
Sail Lick, Ky.; Mrs. l'aTy
Goldie, Jeffersonville, Ky.;
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Mrs. Elva Cox,llidunond,lnd. ;
6K1
Mrs. Delva King, Middlelown;
9KJ8
Mrs. Martha 1lKmas, Franklin,
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and Mrs. lla%el Ruuey,
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Wheelersburg; 25 grand- WliST
EAST
c:ltildren, and several nieces and • 10652
69843
91072
9AQ9
nephews.
tQ543
Funeral services will he beld
.K2
.A9743
at3p.m. Thllr.lday at the Ewing
SOUIB
Funeral Home with tbe Rev.
6AQJ
Eugene Underwood officiatinc96543
Burlal will be in Meigs Mauory
Gardens. Friends may eall at
.J865
Both wlnerable
the funeral home from
West
NG&lt;tlF East South
Wednesday 1111ti1 time of set"·
1•
Pass I N.T.
vices on Thllr.lday.
Pass 3 N.T. Pass Pass

/oe Hatfield

J)ied on·M,.-..l.....

school bus, 1ruet and tractor
insurance for the 19'11-72 school
year.
The board adopted the 19'll
school lunchroom regulations
est&amp;blished by the St&amp;te
Department· of Education's
Food Service Plugum.
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the
famili"
U,....,. prtlgtaw,
es
ha · · · 1· ·
thcJR "tit
vmg a ow IDCOIDI!.
'WI
sev~~al ehil~eu and those
families suffa'ing fnm 1111~
circumstances or hardships
may apply for free or reduced
price lunches for their dlildral.
They may do so by filling iii lbe

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J!ISt m case I did miss fin¢.
l touched It m1 my way back
to the dugout alta- Toay slid
lvmesarely,"aaidFoster,Stililing.
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One was out in the bottom of
the ninth wbeo Paez drew a

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SYRACUSE
Eleven
MASON- Army M-llgt. Gael members answered roll call by
A. Dudding, son of Mrs. Nellie naming
their
"favorite
M. Dudding,reeentljreenlisled pastime" when the Ladles
for three years in tbe regular AuliliaeyofVolunteerFiremen
army. He is now serving near ' met Aug. 9.
,
Furth, Germany, as a tilcheD Jean Hall, president, prechief in the 42nd Heavy sioled and opaled the meeting in
Equipment Maintenance regular (oriD. For devotionS
Dmpany. His wife, Ruth, Uves Myla lfudson read llelaews
'in Mason.
12:1-7. Routine reprts were
giVUiandapproved,andmoney
mating projects discuSsed.

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YOUl'H ASKED FOR IT!
'Ibis eOOnoo is f« young people, their pniMns and
pleasures, lbeir lroahles and fun. Ai with the rest Clf Belen Help
Us! itwdcuneslaugbs but Will 'I dodge a serious quelllioo With a
lausiHlll.
SeDd your teenagP. questiCIIS tAl YOUI'H ASKED FOR IT, care
Clf ~ Help Us! this newspaper.

GIRL WHO CAME TO DINNER
NEE! iS MANNERS RECYCLED
Dear Helen :
·
We three girls share an apartment. We buy a lot of bam,
burger 111111 try to Uw ebeap, as we're just out of school and not
earning gr:eat salaries.
A girl wbo used to hallg arOUlld with us at collegle Is back in
town.Sbeshows ~at mealtime, grabs a plateandbelpaberseif.
That's bad enough but she roMPLAINS aboot the foad! Sbe
mates fun Ot our
margarine lind ''recycled roast" (hasb)
' '11tal sbe eats like a horse.
.
She's got a better job than l haw and lives at home (but
doesn't liD! the food tliere).
"' -·'-'-'I mind
..__, . "Is ~..- -"-- bnt ho do
..e w
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Da:liBluuou ~ ; "'~a .......,.,
w
=~~ 8D always-blql")' friend· - CRITlCIZED COOKS

ebe.p

Slart a ''pay or go hmgry" plan and tell Lillie Miss Moocher

she eilberaDies up or buys her dinner elsewhere.
Sbe needs her manrers recycled! - B.
Dear Helen:
!~terri's father lilresme, bates lbe guy she's going With now.
Wbellewer I'm at her house, her Dad invites me In and we talk.
WheD George CIJIIH!S O¥er, he sfmlps out. That's what her siateF
says,
I was~ great with Sberri untiJ George came llkln8· Now l
Cllly get to talk !Alber s1.stet wbo is a year y111111ger and m my aide;
b it true that wben the familY. is fw a N, lbe girl turns
against him? - WHAT TO 00?
DearWh3t:
Not always: Little sister is true blue, remember? 'ilby don't
you tate •the blinders and coocalf:rate oo lbe newer model? -

B.
Dear lleleD:

.
I fUieit out a sex test and sent to my hoy friend. His dad
fouDd it in his coat pdet and DOw he can't aee me any more. ,
lam nota bad girl and It Wllllll't a lad test- jlll!ltlnda fmly,
but his folb dCII't lllllieDtand bow tid! talk tbeae days. (I'm.
!!Qidinc you a copy.)
Itwasstupldctme.Hisfoltsandl got akmg great before, but
now I'm misenble. SO is be. What can we do~- BLAMED BUT

By NEU.IIEIISIIBERG
UPI Sp.ts WrYer
F~ Jenkins made it
loot easy but the Cbicago Cubs'
ace righthander" will be the fitsl
to admit the appearances can
be decei¥ing.
Jenkins moved to within one
viel«y of his fiftb straight m.
game season Mooday night as
he gave "' Cllly two bits and
hit a tw!)o!1111 double while
pitching Cbieago to a ~
viciAiry over the Atlanta
Braves.
AtlaJ1tasluggerHant Aaron's
"'«&amp;me bitting streak also
ended as Jenkins got the
Braves' star to ground out, pop
up and strike out in three
appearances.
"II might look easy but don't
let that fool yon," said tbe ~
year~ld Jenkins. ''You have to
~Irate aD tbe time. Any
time a man (.'mles " ' to the
plate, he's a Iii-league player
and he_'s up there to bit."
Jenkins, who has compiled an
~ log O¥er the. past
seasons, lead&amp; the maJOr
leagues in ecmplete games with
23. Warren Spahn was lbe last
National League pitdler to win
~!least "'9!JII!S five conseculive ~Aaron only hac! words of
~~te fw Jenkins as his
hi~ streak was snapped
'The streak bad to eod. I'm
glad i~ w;:s ~ by ~
like him, said Aaron. 'He s
one of the greatest right,
banders in Ibis league. I don't
think I could have hi~~. if I
stayed out there all night.
Jenkins struck out seven
Bra~ batten In raising his
season 8 total to 203. It~
the fifth !!me that JUitins has

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INNOCENT
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GUES'IS AT DINNER
Sunday diDw guests of Mr.
and Mrs
' . " L " ,.,,.._ and
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SCII, ·Jell, PomauJ,
Mrs.
Beulah White and Mrs.
Florence Hannay, Mrs. Myrtle
and Mrs Am..._......
Watkins,
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Akron, aDd ~Mrs.
Cbarles White,
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and Agnes Wbite.
The annual Labor Day
festival was planned, with
detailstoheannouncedlater. lt
wasvotedtobuyaliabygiflfar
Mrs. Phyllis HendriL
' AttheAug. 23meetingablind
auclioo will he held of articles
KEVIYAL NIGBI'LY
brought by those attending
A revival is being beld each
Each article must be worth 50
evening at the Middleport
cents.
Hostesses Clara Lavender Pentecostal Cburch at a p.m.
and Agnes White served each evening through Aug. 22.
The puhlic is invited.

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Dear B but I:
'lbe ''IB )est" you euclaeed has been floating ll'OUDd for ao
long I'm IIUl)Jrised all )JilUIIJ haven't seen (and ciacoamed) II. I
believe 'it was even !"lbliSI«&lt; ill a newspaper CGiumn auaal

bact..
Nabnlly IIIOSl kids willlil'We themselves much ''se:der"
lban they~. but adion8 speak Jollier than ...
ut'slqle your boyfriend's father has relenteo oy n011 - · i t
Dear 8elen:
I am a 1s.,ear-old girl who weighed Ito poiZIIIs and am five
feet cme inch tall..I l'elilcled·dowD to 1:11 poll!lds IUid lee! great. ll
isn't a faddy sllrvalioo diet. I'm small.fnuned and lllouldn't
weigh CWU' llt.
MJM41!11aaid iflloaeay more weight I mi&amp;bl gel sick (she's
kind Clf heavy). S.:p if I keep to my diet sbe'D force me Ill eat
d!
Is afler every meal, ao I'D gain weight hack. Pow C811 I
per-* her? - HELP .
Dear Help:
SoGida as if "fat"loves .....i.p.ny at YoUr llluae. Ma7he your
doctor can pei"SIIIde Mama that she sboold follow your diet-not
figbt it!·- H.
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freezer for the Labor Day plate · Myla HudsGD, Edith Hood, Jean
dinner that will be held were Hall. Marie Rizer and Vicki,

\'JSlT IN COLtlMBllS
ElVa Dailey, Myla lfudson, Ada Slack, Mildred Pierce and
Mr. and ~- Karl Grueser,
Eleanor Bohram. Ada Slack, Bernice May.
PumaOJ, were in Columbus
over tbe we 'rl for a visit·
TOUR IN SOUTP
With Mr. aod Mrs. Jack McDow
SYRACUSE- Mrs. Laurence and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and
Diddle, accompanied by her children. Clll1811bus.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Handley:, Jackie
and Becky of Pcmeroy, have
VISll'ING RElATIVES
returned from a vacation trip Debbie Lehew ci Columbus is
SYRACUSE - Mr· and Mrs. through the southern states.
here visiting ha' cousin, Cbayl
George H. ~er. Mr. and In Tennessee they visited the
Lehew, and ber ilal'ljroother,
Mrs. Marvin McKelvey have Smoky Mountains and the Mrs. Harry A. Davis, Pwdoy.
returned
~ a Dlonlh- Oui'ltus Gardens in Gatlinburg.
long vacalioo trip to the west In North Carolina they visited r--~-----=--..
coast, going by the soulhem the Cherokee Indian Reser·
Tl:.z n.a. Sl li' II
route and reluming the nocti00 and ·
other ·m11111111 ...., -• .. ••
them route.
va '
many
DEV~TEIITOTIIE
teresting points.
· INTEREST OF
Places toured were St. Louis,
MEIGS-MASON AREA
Mo., wberetbey pa !d lhrougb
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
the beautiful Archway to the
ROB~=~~O~FI,ICH.
West. In Houston, Texas, they
P
City EdiW
ubl i shed diiU\t e»Ccept
went tAl tbe Astrodome and
LEARN OF DJ':lm
Satu•day by The'Ohio valley
NASA Space Qnter;
e
Friends
here
have
~•Red Publishinll c.oinpony, nt
_
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Court St.. Pomeroy, on~ .
through Death _Valley; VISited word of the recent death of Mrs. 4S76f. Business Office Phone
Mootere~, M~eo, the Grand Grace Matsukas, at the Elm- f.~liS6, EdiiDI"ial Phone 992·
Canyon m Arizona, and Las crest Extended Care Facility at
Se&lt;ond class ...Stage paid at
Vegas Nev
. Pomeroy .. Ohio.
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Beaver Falls, Pa. Mrs. MatNational Odvulis ing
In Cahforma they saw subs was born in Middle!ot. ••p•esentative aottinelli ·
Disneyland, Capistrano,_ aDd tbe daughter of George and Gallagher, Inc .. 12 Easl 42nd
.
51., New YOt"k City,N.,. YDI"k.
PebbleBeach.Theya1JoVISlted Sarah Bland Sbeissurvivedb
Subsuiption rales : De ·
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrold Barden
·
Y live.&lt;ed by corner whe&lt;e
andMrs Ma
Robson " ·San adaughter,Mrs. StevePagalos, anolable 50 cents per week;
· goa
ID
Beaver Falls· a brother Ruy 1 By Motor Route whore carrier
Diego.They1tUiluptheeoastof Bland of Cadiz~
• ter'Mrs 1 service nol available: One
·
d Or
t
, a SIS ,
• monltl sus. By mail in OhiO
Cal1"forma
an
egon o J~Reis(Thelma)ofL
1 o~d w. va .• One ye.or s:tuo.
SeaUie, \Yash. On the return
·
. yons, · Sox months $7 .2S. Three
h
. •t d y II
t
Mich., and several meces and monlhs s•.so. SubK&lt;iplion
t ey VISI e
e ows one nephews She
buried t I price includes sunday Times.
National Part ill Wyoming and Bea
Falls was
a 5.enlinel.
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Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota.
ver
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Couples Return
From Trip West

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gooe over the :m.mart.
Jenkin~, now l9-8, gaye ....a
one out single tAl Ralph Garr 111
the fourth and a ooe out single
to Earl Williams in the fiftb.
He also allowed a walt in the
eighth.
· Jenkins doubled bcme two
runs in the Dinlh. Jolm O.OiSiJii
led off the inning With a walt
and Brock Davis followed With
a single. The Braves caught
CalliSM at home on J.C.
Martin's grounder f« the fitsl
out of the inning but the big
rigbt.bander followed with a
slashing drive down the left
field line.
In other Natiooal League
action Pittsburgh defeated
Houstoo 11-J, New York blanked
Los Angeles 6-Q and Cincinnati
edged St. Louis~. in the only
games scheduled.
Vic Davalillo, playing in place
of Robeit Clemente, sOcked two
triplesandadouble,llreatinga
·2--2 tie in leading the Pirates
past Houston. Willie Slargell
drove in four Pirate nms with
four straight bits to back up
Dock Ellis, who WCII his 17th
game of the year againSt six
losses.
Oavalillo tripled in a run in
the first, later scoring on
Stargell's single. After Dave
Casb walked to start the fourrun fiflb, Oavalillo doubled both
runners aa- and evGitnally
Sl.ued 011 the mt of two
salrifice Dies by Bob RobertSCII.

George Foster singled with
ooe !lilt in the ninth inning 111
score Tmy ~ and giwe
Oneinnati the viet.y over St.
Louis. The Reds' winning rally
came after lbey tied tbe score
by bunching four bits one a

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Skorich was clearly diSal&gt;Cleveland Browns' offense of- pointed with the wort of the of-

HIRAM, Obio (UPI) - 'lbe

lered little pu; protection to
quarterback Mite l'bipps last
weekend while the Los Angeles
· Ram defenders were aggns:
sive, Browns bead coach Nick
Skorich said Monday.

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]ust'I n Time For The Fair!
LADIES

lira;y. J1os:
ter's game • inning bit aEIMf
lftor a siligle by
BUidl
bad put PereZ Ill
The play 111 Pee&amp; at tile
plate was dose.
·
'Hnew it was going to be,"
said Reds .third base coach
Alex Grammas ''Fosler's ball
.got ·out there real qud_ Tally
was ahoul six feet fnm third
-"~ Lou Brock fWded the
"""''
ball.,
StiU, Alex waved Tony
around third.
''It was a gamble," admitted
Grammas
''When I saw the ratdler
(Ted Simmons) move to the
lelt for Brock's throw 1 slipped
to the right," says ~

'lbe ~ lli1PI'&amp;red to ba~
llltfr· fifth straight victory all
hted .., wileD Steve Carlton,
tine a lU iecord, went
Into lbe eighth .With a Sol lead.
Hoaua,JoeTorn:, the Card
thinl"-lliD, une&lt;rled: a wild
throw alta field lee May's
p\Hatd ball ti&gt; loucb off a fourtw~lnniog wbidl sent tbe Reds
abeal 5.1.

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"""Bose's tm= loaded sin,
gle dimand lbe uprising.
"I'm just glad
got a

chance 111 red

r

myself,, said
Pete. ''J:lenenber 1 struck out
wi!h two men em base in the
fiftb inniilc,
The Cards came hack in lbe
top of lbe Dinlh to lie the
score at ~ 00 Joe Hague's
m

Liske.Seems·Good :Bargain

tw!)o!111llxmer.OaJCilrroll. "
Poweva', Carroll WOWid J!p
with the viCiory, his seventh of
the season againSt two los&amp;es,
although .he still WBIIJI't happy
about ,blowing the two-nm lead
the Reds had taken 'into the
ninth.
But, you can't erlticiu a guy
who has given up two .runs
since July 6 and that was .Car'
roD's record prior to Monday
night
·
The teams resume UJe series
tonight with Card lefty Jerry
Reuss going ag~t ~ary Nol;311. Wednesday nights senes
windup matches Bob Gibson,
who tossed a ~o hiller in his
last outing, agamst Doo Gullett,
whose last victory was a onehit triumph .

By Uniteil Press ln-titaal
American lNgue
East
. W. l. Pd. G.lt
12 « .62t ...
Baltimo•e
65 54 .~ B'h
~~:::,t
65 56 .537 911&gt;
New York
60 6t .-4'16 14'1&gt;
Washington 49 70 .412 241'&gt;
48 13 .397 26'1&gt;
C~eveland
West
W. L Pd. GB
Oakland
78 «1 .650 ...
Kansas City 63 55 .~ 14
Chicago
57 63 .475 21
California
56 67 .455 23'1&gt;
Minnesota 54 65 . .tSol 24
Milwaukee 51 68 .429 26'1&gt;
Monday's Results
Boston 6 Cali!or"nia s
Baltimore3 Milwaukee 2
Minnesota 1t Cleveland 2
(Only games scheduled)
Today's Probable Pitcllers
Kansas City (Splilfortl 5·5
and Clemons 0-0) at New York
I Keklck Hand Peterson IH).
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Helen ,H~-P· Us !1 ~~·!::e': ~~ :ean~~
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Tally l'8el made it home ,safe'
ly.
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ekiaely," said Faster, ''that I
don'tena~e~l-lher wbetba 1
IIMThls"'!"d first base."
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home Perez With me out In the
~th inDiDg Monday night to
~ve the Oncinnati Reds a "
'vict.ca'J over lbe St. Lonis Cantinals iD the ClpUier of a three-

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14 at
Valley
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Eskew of
Pumeruy and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Faulkner of MI.
Sterling. Paternal grand,
Jlll!reDis are Mr. and Mrs, Clair
RictnnoncJofRul!and.Maternal
great.grandparentsareMr.and
Mrs. Fred· Kinch Pomeroy.
Airman Richmond •is home in
Pumeruy 00 leave from Me,
ConDell Air Fon;e Base in
Kansas

Here is••aL beautifulJ defen·
sive Jllay .....en 1rom eremy '
flint's ''Tiger Bridge." ,
Sinc:e he doesn't teU us who
The bidding has been:
the tiger was,· we will as- Wtsl
South
North
l!asl
~urn~ that Jeremy himself
Pa~., .
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Pass
Jt
was •he hH o.
Pa~
3
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Easl held the first trick
I N.T.
Pass
59
with bis king of clubs and Pass
PaS!!
5
N.T.
Pass
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You
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South,
hold:
apparent that West held the
'club ace. If he also held lh&lt; .AK87 .A% .KQI ...KSU
jack and nille. a club reiurn
:h~i;o ~::.:w~ shOw
would lake care of South's ~·•.ur three kints. Voir~ partner
char.~-es immediately. East ha"i. taken rnntrnl.
also saw that clubs. would
TOll:\ l'"S QUESTIOX
k...,p, since East's queen of
ln~lcad of hiddi.nJ( thn..'t' heart!,
riianionds was a sure entry.
Suppose West l)eld .the ac~ y(nll' juu1ncr has b.id three
ot sp;!des and ace-nine..eighl :o'!l&lt;ul~ a llt'l' you.r jump to lhl"('('
"' ·cJubs. Then a club retm·n diu111undli. What &lt;lo you do nou·?

IUMIBERY SUSPECll!D
TOLEDO( UP! )-Police today
said they had no suspects in
the slaying of Edward Baker.
•• Bowling. Greal, found dead
Monday of Slab wound&lt;; al)ll
wiled In a chair in his subur- . li ~· ul d be: rnadc immcdi
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..._.....__.~ . ··. &amp;;rialte ,Da · · tm Siller
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Swel!lhrier College in VJrglnla, M•M bllh ' wllae f« lbe same 011tfil .... ..u11011n• . epera..:...
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the Univer'sily of Clilc:imati, ~ Geibel's ao lntenlc C11 a Ctlllebac:t, he'il agel')' .... 01. ~ mN.Y.-~"* ~rGILLIGAN Sl'EECP SET
and Ohio University. Sbe was enalr,-a ''llerlous"lllgerole-lfbecangetil; irGDy at lbe ml ct llluzz
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'tGidonlaiidlisc:areer'flklp a talented
i""""¥ ... *I!*M be'llnlber switdl lllan
John J. f.UUgan
~onday ~ and
JlcTionald : , : '
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be w~d ~er a ;'maJOr ~- Downing. Her hns!umd died ~
F'aiDed Life phutng . Marpret Bomte- Jewawll.f: .·
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Wte'sboobdbeuw:lflnlollrooUI&amp;ftDLabsfor
RAIDeJS~f«\alherJiqll,lllllllle~e
Situation ~ursday . afternooo
Mrs. Singleton is survived by MCtber ~·s tJillmeiiHlls ipuaty Old lad Jetm , iJC
tile belt. are: ~ s,
over statewide tele'liS!on.
a daughter, Mrs. ~rtram Pro . DOl Cllly lad l1lllical ·~~ moat r~, is • •
lllld illl pnces ~
Payne of Oiarlestoo, W. Va.; wga lbatrelieved!Kpalsyi'bfkesbatbacht . half to a lbinl lesl liD .Gacd'll GD 1111 Ave.,
two granddaughters, Mrs. ~ and filmed ~ f« TV! .... Actor Fendy's · is ....uti!&amp; , 1lmF lplily.._lber
'lbe
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. R!:t Club Geor~e Paynter of N.o rth Oiff Robel'llon, wllo spent his OWD umey 'and eq~G~bam; and IJ! 0••. die, al. 11 ~ Francarolina .and. Mrs. Fred
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Tat· .._......., ...... ..._ ... Biafra-~. 18
• do- cesooQilpl,huflne,c:llie
. ll]lededolbellatmost
willmeetaP:30p·.m.Thursday. tersa1 of "'··•-'- W "a ................ _..,.....
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""""\=-· ·· •· ., lltlll viii lis mpnil•tio!l (AmericaliS for I"""P18'1"'~_,_ ·~"' ''"': · -v.
at the part in Racinedtefresb- two great.granddaQgb~, and Olillftn' Relief) with 3Uoill Clf food medicine two at moat; the (aii!IG" Js r Pl¥.,. gave
ments will be served.
a brother, Rodney Duwnlng of sheiK
for p;tstan • • s.
' our lillie . daughters .a ""•. wt" fcl- · ~
Middlepol'l.
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Friends may call at tbe
. •-:-+""*'\JSil*~-~· .,......
be ~- ' lbeJIIzdllllgNi••. bair ...
~row
!lonsall ~ ~ toPakjatanwaallbert~polillcs •.~~mows
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~-'1 give
m Oiarleston. Funeralsentoes lbe U. S. 1'N«JL¥lts beat ~ lbe
clileaaDl' ..,.... f« a polite hlggle·
,.....,t is dissatisfied with the will he held at 2 p.m. Wed- Plltis'Pr;s !Ill Teddy JUied that tragedy to take ~a're _,...
•iJd I if doll'I.
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ruling of the local official he Episcopal
Cburch
in Teddy- Niun) side .... 'lbe PaJrislanis llllll.lbe .
It's aot D•l• _a
Bavyweight
may male a request either Cb&amp;rleston, wi.lh
trltes U. S. Slalie Dep't. blew be just. wanted to lake king J~!!~.~~ lneiJ wife Jlbdw: at
orally or iD writing f« a hearing
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a ·...,...., . . .
to ppea1 the decisi00
at the Ri~a wiew Cemetery, I!IOUJer JleiBtlve swipe at Nlxm .... ....
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PI' r'WJt.,ctwase,deUswithf«eignnlaliCIIS
'lbe}lugleJ*ifdl)t;znall!lfi'canB!uadwa;
C. Comer Bradbury• local
CD 8 lrigiPr 1m:1, wbidl polllicjans Cll-lhHDake alq ~ St. to R • "' s.DrUGill will he
superinlaldent, Rt. 1, Cbesbite, B'-ck Readmitted
don't haft to bother With. .
vacated by ned Jlil. and will bull we • ·~
has beat d .goaled to sit at
Ill ..
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'Jbe Sblibl!lt lbeztril:lll"'--lllrllllt but
hearing. The policy also ,
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will be no Keith ~ of ~ lti will 141dale ill rlnonia tlarq to inrbJde a Wlll'l erect aD" !file lk)IICiapa ~ ~way
identification
of
or was ~dmitled to Cllildral s lll!dellaft {plaJedby JCIIII N!:lrtllll) Jeepq all a becallle alfices m IM!Wik)tictiln 8ft having a
1"'-::::-.the:•
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'"""n .two -..... bacbes ..... Beet ct a rough go _!orating""'""'""'
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UCKouuwa IOn agaiDS
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studalt imable to pay the full observation and trea~t.
way to get a Iince.
p1liJei ~ IS lbe .,...,....,.., """"'
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lie
was
accompanied
to
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Ball
'Jbmw!
had
written
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hangout
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Bra:ba,
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Columbus by his o;:-...--· • tame wbeD Walw was at his beallby pe8k in- snooted a $5 m
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Mr and Mrs Marim Frances· stad ofl:lkq a dweap sbol alan alliJC Clld 'lim ditto 111 IIIIer for lbe air rid* Jalll ll'i'e!' his
. DAUGPTER BO~ ,
his. great~ther. ·
In lis aacJde!rt momeuts, or lad just walled afew marquee, but if be wee 111 peddle air rights (i
Airman and Mrs. LarrY Rich, Flora Bailey, and David
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mood, the former Cryst&amp;l Vance. Mrs. Bailey.
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and David ,ears, he migbt have 1111ed llilljled; but it's a lo••ol"de •
-.-.-~ •ow ....
Faulkner are announcing the will .. t ' th Mrs Gecq Fry hack himnc ~a IJIIIIW8ble llhowmln w11011e valnableSjiiBI'efeetfnmlbatOWDedbyanejgbhirlh of ~ sevUI pound 12 oz and VISI Wl h · ·.., .L e f
type adler '[!Mmos I'I!!J!dn'l carry .... Walter borilc strneba'e), be WIEl.ll it fw his entire
daughter Crystal
Aiig:
. return ome .,em .. uy. always lllld friends: "Dan'l disgn••-e me ;rilb a R••ncl jZupa ty; IIDl jast over lbe docn.

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appUeation forms .sentiHme In
a letter to all parents.
Applications may he sob:
'tt.ed
time during the
nuhool any 'lbe
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year·
ecCIIOIIliC""""
based oo the'"~
n·-'"~ of
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persons in the family, number
of children in school and any
unusual circumstances or
hardships which affect the
family'sabililytopayforschool
lunches should he included.
Under the provisions of the
poUcy, the district principals
will review applications and
determine eligihiUty. H a

East decided this was unlikely. He lmew that South
was almost sure to hold the
spade ace. W i tbo u t that
card, he would have responded with a maximum of
one queen aDd two j;~cts and
South was not that sore of
bidder.
After this preliminary
t h o u g b t, East decidt!d to
play for a one-trick set with
two clubs, two hearts and
one diamond. This left a
problem. How could he get
his partner to return a heart
when he got in with the ace
of clubs?
East played back the nine
of spades! Then, when he
got in with the diamond
queen and played the club
to his partner's ace, West
knew the silit to lead back.

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, WEDDING SET
The we j&lt;Ji"&amp; of Debra ltliy
MrMiilzn to Roger B. HiD will
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be an event of Friday, ._.
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at'"'' ru..,.
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Ptmaoy Route 3. An open
church wedding is plann-d t\'ilh
the "Rev . Robert K
reading lhe vows at 7:30 "'"·'·"
·shower and r~ption is plar.ned
followmg the ceremooy at the
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Pomeroy; 'Robert Aahley,
MiddlepOrt; Raymond Lambert, Rutland; lDvie Watsm,
P'ometoy;_ Gary 'EJllOD,
S)TIIcuse; Paul Miller, MiddlepOrt.
DISCHARGED - Flora
Donahue, &lt;:_harles Karr,
TburmanMartiii,CiaraPowell,
NGI'1IWI Sclloonover, Willard
Faudreti.
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WISeman Insurance, Gallipolis,
was granted a emllad far

Stigleano's hol!le with two
advisors and seven memben
attending. They voted to donate
$2 to the JW!ior Fair. Their
projects were graded by Debbie
Conklin. All boots 1101 finished
are to be filled out and givdlto
Mrs. Boso. Ada StigleaM was in
· charge of refreshments. Leslie Roberts.
TilE ROCKETS HI Oub has
met twice reeenUy. The first
meeting was held at Deborah
Woodyard's home. The second
one was held at Rebekah Long's
home.
Ther.e were two advisors and
five members In attendanee fQr
their judging, and lbey decided
to donate $2 to the Junior Fair.
They also decid~ to use the
money fro~ their treasury ~
buy material to decorate their
food booth. Deborah Wood)ard
served refreshments. 'Ibis was
their' last meeting of the smn-

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Meigs 4-H Oub News
(lob met Angust 9 at the

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SHORTS AND 'TOPS

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.Drastically Reduc~
It's the hottest fashion sale of the vear ...
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, marked down for a summer of
sunnjng.or sightseeing. Many fabrics, colors.

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fense In the 17-S loss, but was

sympathetic with young Phipps,
the No. 1 emtender fw Bill
Nelsen's starting job this fall .
"The blocking wasn't liiiiCb
improved and the pass proteelioo still broke down too early,"
Sbrich said. " Mite l'bipps bad
a lol of pressure oo him IJe..
cause of il and it made a dif,
ference."
Four of l'bipps' pass s Wd'e
inten:epted by the Rams last
Friday Dighl ,
The Ram defense was outstanding, storich said. ''lbey
fought for the ball well and
look it away from our re:
ceivers several times," he said.
Nelsen, who Skoridl said will
see a little aclioo Friday night
against the Dallas Cowboys,
added that the Rams ''threw
several defenses Mite bad nev-

Detroit ( Loiich 19-8 and Cain
Hl at Chicago (John 10.t2 and
Horlen ~9), 2. Jwl.night.
Cleveland (Paul l·ll at
Minnesota (81yleven . 10·13) ,
night.
Battimo.e (McNally 1H) at
Milwaukee (Pattin IO.t3), night.
Oakland !Odom 7·8) at
Washington (Gogotewski 2-2l.
night.
California (Messersmith 11 ·
t2) at Boston (Tatum 2·31,
night

out bases-loaded single by started a four-run rally to hack
Pete Bose, tAl score four runs in the seven-bit pitching of Tom
the eighth inning.
Seaver as the Mets broke a
Ken Boswell's M- loaded . five-game losing streak.
single in the sixth inning
The defeat was the third
straight for the Dodgers and
fourth in their last five games.
They are now 6'k games behind
the league-leading San Francis.
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Division.
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Dodger starter' Doyle AlexanUll
INU'CJ
der gave up singles to Wayne
Garrett, aeoo Jones and Ed
Kranepool before Boswell singled to drive in two runs.

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Altentio W.
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Wednesday's Games
California at Boslon
Cleveland at Minnesota, night

Baltimore at Milwaukee, night
Oetroilat Chicago. night
Qaklandat Washington, night
Kansas City at New Yo&lt;k. night

Not Tennis

roRONTO (UPI ) - A sure
and s1eac1y Francoise Durr ran
into a tired and homesick
Ev..- Goolagoog and walked
away With the Women's Singles
title of the Rothman's Canadian
Open 6-4, 1&gt;-2, Monday.
The Canadian Open was Miss
Goolagoog's last stop on a
hectic eight-mcJ~~!h tour, which
saw her Win tbe Freocb Open,
Wimbledoo and the Dutcb Open
plus DIIIIIUihoS other smaller
British toornameots
"Evm afler ~ 1
wanted to rmb nght home and
tell eva )body," said tbe 2&amp;year Clld Miss Goolagoog. "The
plane leaves ill two days and
we're ""Woe in Hmolulu and
Fiji for SOille shopping and
things. 1 was practieally 00 it

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Miss Goolagoog :mwed only
fWbes of the shot malting that
ial her to the WI1Dbledon
cau · straight ts last Jul
C:.b:r.....: Margar!t
Cwrt.ller backhand, normally
ber best shot, led her into
niiiJlU'IIm .aun Her mind,
indeed, was in.Syimey, wbere a
Iicker tape n!Ceplion . planned
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ASI'ROJET CLASS1C
SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) 'lbe sinh armnal Aslrojet golf
classic a 5I-boie twoman best
ball ~ pairing footbaU
and""gobaU eel 'oilies will be
held at the new ~
11eac11 Potel golf course here
nest Feb. f.&amp;.

WAIVDIS PASSED
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Outfielder Ball Jeter and rig!Jihanded
pitdler Eduardo Amsia
d
waivers Monday and pawere
lradiid by the PiUsburgh
Pirates to the San Diego
Padres, ampleting a transaelicm wbidl sent reliever Bob
Miller fnm San Diego to the
Bucs last week..

NatiOnal League
East
W. L Pd.
Pittsburgh
72 SO .590
St. Louis
67 55 .549
Chicago
65 54 . ~
New York
59 60 .496
Philadelphia 53 67 .412
Monl&lt;eal
48 7t .403

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Trans~ers

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Roher! C. Hartenbach,
Sheriff, Charles Robert
Allensworth, Carolyn , Sue
AllensworlhtoFarmersBank&amp;
Savings Co., Lots 2 and 3,
Bradfi~'s Add., Pomeroy.
Franklin Real Estate Co. to
Ohio Power Co., fO Acres Coal,

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~ge K Lewis, Lowse M.
LeWIS to Ohio Power Co., Ease.,

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22'fz Pittsburgh (Walke• S-8) , night
Chicago (Hands 10·t4l at
West
W. L Pel. GB Atlanta {Reed t2·8l. night.
St. Louis (Reuss ll ·t2) at
San Francisco 72 51 ..585 •••
Los Angeles 65 57 .SJl Wz Cincinnati (Nolan 10·t2l. night.
New YOI"k (Ryan 9·10) at Los
Atlanta
6-1 6t .5t2 9
Angeles (Osteen I Pl. night.
Houston
60 6t .496 II
Montreal !Morton 8·t4 or
Cincinnati
58 65 .•n u
McAnally
(.9) at San Diego
san Diego
46 n .37• 2~
(Arlin 7-Ul, night.
Monday's Results
Pittsburgh 8 Houslon J
Wednesday's Games
Chicago 3 Atlanta 0
Philadelpzia at San Francisco
Cincinnati 6 St. Louis S
Houston at Pillsbu&lt;gh, night
New York 6 Los Angeles 0
Chicago at Atlanta. night
!Only games scheduled)

FINISHING
SAME DAY
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St. Louis at Cincinnati. night

New York at Los Angeles, night
Today's Proboble Pitchers
Houston I Blasingame S.9l at Montreal at san Diego, night.

Do~nlng

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MIDDLEPORT

ubanon.

K~nneth Donald Palme~,
Jll!'1e Mae Pa1met- to Ohio
Power Co., Ease., ~~oo.
~ B. Crary, Linnie Crary,
Parcels, to Grant Allen Smith,
Elizabeth Louise Smith,
Chester.
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~ant A\len Smith, Elizabeth
Louise Smith to Reed B. frary,
Linnie Crary, Lo~ ~2. McDole
Tor;~ce, ~e.
Wlian J. Triplett to Joan
White, Beverly lee Long, Pari
of Lot 87, Palmer's Add.,

MidcDeporl.

uwis E. Triplett, dec. to
Lillian J. Triplett, Cerl. for
Tr
MidcD
t
ans.,
epor ·
Ballard Borne, Dollie V.
Borne to , Doris S. Keenan, 3
~· ~~v~oskins to James
Nally, William Nally, Parcels,

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Pinto-lowest priced
Ford in ten years
Right now is the time to save real money ! On our

big-savin g compact. Maverick, Six or V-B. On
America's best-selling subcompac t, Pinto. On
Galaxies. Mustangs. Torinos. all the Fords ... now
at the year"s lowest prices!

Orange.
George A.. Radekin, Wanel!a
G. Radekm t.o General
Teleph~ Co., Right of Way,
CiliumbiB .
Edgar Wolfe, Blanche Wolfe
to Harold E. ltli~, Alma K.

Kauff, .45 A~, Mi~eport

Alpha _A. Smith, Lucille Smith

to Syb1l Ebersbaeh, Lots,
McDole,Torrence Add.,
Reedsville.

ltllh Alllllal ,.. County
Senir and Junir Fair•

er seen before.''
"The big thing is knowing
where the defenders are going,"
Nelsen said. ''You don't want !AI
be forcing tbe ball and Mite
was thrinring into a prelly good
crowd of defenilas at times."
Skorich, despite the 5e(IOQ
straight loss of the abihi.liDD
seasoo, said be was pleased
with tbe hitting.
'"lbey were bitting hard like
they wanted to wint he said.
"They bung in there tough and
so far haven't been outfought
physically. I am confideot the
olfense will come akllg."

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1971

All Fords now
clearance priced ·
for year's biggest
savtngs. Hurry for
best selection.

8:00 A.M.-Poultry Judging-Q&gt;en Oass
9: 00 A.M.-Decorama
9: 00 A.M.-Junior Fair Beef Showmanship
and judging. followed by Sheep and Swine.
Open a ass Beef Judging to follow Jr . Fair
Beef Judging.
'
Open Oass Sheep and Swine Judging at
Conclusion of Beef Judging.
,
10:00 A.M. to -':00 P . M.-Kiddies Day - All
rides reduced .
10:00 A.M.-Conformation Show-Horses and
· Ponies
1:00-P.M.-Horse Show
1:00 P.M.-Flower Show Judging
Wednesday Evening-Junior Fair Nigh!-

Clearance time ~s limited in .Ford.Country '.• :'

THURSDAY. AUG" If
POST TIME 1:II P.M.

KEITH GOBLE FORD INC., 461 SOUTH DIIRD ST., MIIIUPORT, CliO

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I

GrMdmlld Attraction
U.• &amp; Oscar
lleleR&amp; Billy Scott

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Joe Namath of the Nell' York Cowboys suffered a ' ·fracllnd
Jets held a news conference at leg in a giune againSt the New
Lenox Hill Hospital and pt:OIJI- Orleans Saints last SatUrday
ised he. will be hack when he is . night, bul the damage isn't U
recovered from the !mee injury serious as it sounds. 'lbe hone
he suffered in New York's first was tbe fibula, which carriel
exhibition game.
litlle weight, and Jordan .may
" Anybody's risking per- be able .111 play lhe remaining
manent damage no matter exhibition games ... Dennis
what he does," N1101alh ex- Dummil, star quarterback at
plruned. "But 1 certainly hope ·uCLA, was released oo waivers
10 play again . l haven't even by the Los Angeles Rams. The
C&lt;Jnsidered giving up football ." Rams also acqUired comer
In other Natiooal Football hack Gene Howard and defen- ,
League · camps : , lineback lee sive tackle Clovis Swinney in
Roy Jordan of the Dallas exchange for wide receiver
QlarUe Williams and an
undisclosed drafl choice.
SCIOTO DOWNS
Rookie quarterback Scott
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - The Hunter of Alabama was elevat.featured $1,200 cliiiming trot at ed to Green Bay's second team ·
Scioto Downs Monday night was after completing five of six
won by Jingle Jangle, who passes in the Packers' 11&gt;-1~
toured the one mile course in loss tAl the Pittsb~gh Sleele.!"S
2:06 1-5.
lasl weekend ... the lletroit
The winner returned $7.80, LionsacquiredquarterbactJim
$3.60 and $2.80. Second place H. Ward from the New Orleans
D.. s Lind paid $3.20 and $2.611. Saints in exchange for lineback,
Third place McElwyn Key er Carl Cunningham.
returned $4.20.
Major Perkins won the first
race of the nighlly double and
Gold Note took the second nice,
producing a 4-4 combination
worth $92.60. The H quinella
paid $22.80.
Attendance was 4,145 wiUt a
Jnlernational League Standings
handle
of $190,998.
By United Press International
W L Pel. GB
Rochester
74 4'1 .602 Tidewale•
70 54 .565 4'19
Charleston
66 53 .555 6
HART PROMOTED
Syracuse
66 56 .541 7'1'
Richmond
62 6t .504 t2
COLUMBUS (uN) - Alan
louisville
61 63 ..492 13112
W,
Hart has been named to
Taledo
4'1 73 ,402 24'12
Winnipeg
4t 80 .339 32 succeed the late Ernie Biggs as
Monday's Results
football trainer at Ohio State
Louisville 5 Charleston 2
Rochester 12 Syracuse 3 [lsi, 7 University. Hart, 35, has been
head trainer al Ohio University
innings)
Rochester 5 Syracuse 0 I2nd. 7 since 19M. Be took over the OU
innings)
job upon his graduation from
Richmond 1 Tidewater 2
that school. He is a native of
Toledo 3 Winnipeg 1
Cleveland.

By Ulliled Press Jn«roalioaal
Pete Liske,. a bargain !Jase,
ment quarterback, is turning
oul tAl be the Philadelphia
Eagles' best buy.
The . Eagles acquired Liske
from the Denver Broncos for a
No. 6 draft choice, and so far
he has led them 10 two
victorieS. After winning only
three games all last season, the
Eagles have to be enUtusiaslic
about their acquisition.
Liske passed for lwo touchdowns and set up another wiUt
a 50-yard bomb to light end
Gary Balbnan Monday night to
give the Eagles a 34-28
exhibition over Ute Buffalo
Bills.
Liske who completed 12 of 9
passes for 202 yards, hit
BaUman on a nine-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter,
then came hack with a sevenyard toss 10 Bob Hawkins for a
third period TD. Later in the
third period, he hit Ballman 0n
a SO.yard pass to set up a oneyard plunge into Ute end zone
by rookie Tom Bailey,
Another quarterback, however,grabbed more attention than
Uske without throwing a pass.

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Roush- Wolfe ReuniQn Held

.Donation Made to Church
Almolt tiOO was contributed
to the building fwld of . the
)Cidclleport Olurch of Olrist by
the PbUatbeli Women Friday

lll&amp;ht.

.

Meeting at the Forest Acres
Park for a flllllly picnic, the
1f0UP voted to contribUte to the
. building fund the ~ they made
on a recent bake sale and the
$0.65 left In the drapery fund. It
was noted that the draperies In
the new additipn to .the church
have been.purchased and hung.
rwo new long tables were
. ordered and a note of thanks
will go to Mrs. 'i'olando
Freeman of Cleveland for
clolhea. Mrs. Freeman Is the
d!lughter of Mrs. Clara Dilgard,
former resident. Purchase of

son\e new dishes was ~ussed
bUt action was deferred. It was
agreed to serve a rebeatsal
dinner and reception fOr lbe
Nicinsky wedding, Dec. 17 and
18.
Members agreed to give
articles for game prizes at the
Southeastern Ohio Mental
HealIIi Center staged monthly
by the Homebuilders Class.
Reported ill were Mrs. David
Farmer, Mrs. Helen Reynolds,
Ray Darst and Homer Rice. A
thank you card was ~d from
the Hawley family, and line
from Wayne and Uncia Clark,
missionaries in Hawaii, for a
gift of mliney.
Mrs. Larry Morrison will
present the program at the

Bride-elect Honored
Mrs. Clifford Pbillips and
Mrs. Karl Grueser entertained
recently with a shower honoring
Miss Marsha Pugh, brid~Hllect
of Ted Rusaell.
Pink and white streamers
were featured in
the
decorations of the basement of
the Minersville Methodist
Olurch Where the shower was
held. The gift table was centered with a decorated wn·
brella.
A decorated cake was served
with coffee and Iced tea. Games
were played with prizes going to
Mrs. Sadie Brown, Vicki Sheets,
and Mrs. Paul Forbes.
Others attending were Mrs.
Otto Hattenbach, Mrs. Pearl
Phillips, Mrs. Lillie Starcher,
Mrs. Agnes Brown, Mrs. Clara
GrUeser, Mrs. Dale Warner,
Mrs. Elsie Forbes, Mrs. Brooks
Sayre, Mrs. Hosmer Roush,
Mrs.HiramFisher,Mrs. Mason
Fisher, Mrs. Charles Grueser,
Mrs. Wayne Russell and
daughter, Mrs. James Baker,
Mrs·. Helen Milhoan, Miss
Terrie Miller, Mrs. Herbert
Pugh, Mrs. Ethel stewart.
Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey, Mrs.
Herschel Rose, Mrs. Stella
Grueser, Mrs. Bradford Msag,
Mrs. Emma Hines, Mrs,

Clelands Reunited
The second annual reunion of
-ns' held
recently at Fort Meigs. Bernard
Willis had grace preceding the
dinner.
Games were played during
the afternoon. Several visited
the museum and others spent
the afternoon conversing with
relatives and friends . The
second Sunday in August was
designated as reunion time for
the family and next year's
reunion will be at Fort Meigs.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy V. Reedy, Jr. and Jeff, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Willis and Tina,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Willis,
Candy, Holly, Heidi, and Steve
McLaughlin, Dale and Martha
Bowman, Lancaster; Mr. and
Mrs. William E. McClure and
Andrea, Mrs. Nida McClure and
Diane, Albany ; Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Cleland and Jeff, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Ervin, all of
Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cotterill,
Jennifer and Dean, Columbus;
Mr . and
Mrs. James
Schumacher and Jeffery,
Canton ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Wheeler, Kenneth, Karen, and
Dia'na, Dexter; Miss Sonja
Ohlinger, Middleport; Mr. and
the Cleland family

September meeting. George .
Meinhart had grace preceding
the picnic, and Mra. Grace
Prall presided at lbe meeling.
Attending were Mrs. Grace
Hawley, 'Mrs. Audrey Sweet,
Mra. Belly Cine, Miss Mildred ·
Hawley, Miss Bessie Ashley,
Mra. Margaret Lallance, Mn.
Ruth Carr, Mrs. Beulah Rousb,
Mra. Mary Martin, Mrs. Audrey
Frost, Mrs. ·Cathy Erwin and
Amy, Mrs. Prall; Miss Mallie ·.
Hysell, Mrs. Lena McKinley,
Mra. Lula Mae Lynch, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Stewart, Batty
and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. George · ·
Meinhart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McElhinny, and Mr. and Mn.
&lt;llester Erwin.

Mrs . Joseph Shuler , Jr.,
Cheshire:· Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
P. Davis, David and Danny,
Rutland; Hensoo Cleland, Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Cleland, RuUand;
Mr. and Mrs. LDuls Parsons,
David and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Redman, Tommy and
Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Redman and Danny , Dunbar,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Hersie
Wheeler, Darrell, Bobbie and
Debbie, and Miss Kathy Six,
Guysville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stansbury, Reba and Aaron,
Albany; Mr . and Mra. Cecll
CarPenter, Springfield; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Axley, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Helen Gardner Riggs,
David and Sandra Gardner,
Wanda Cardillo, Langsville;
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lightfoot
and daughter, Pataskala; Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Hampton,
Merlin, and granddaughter,
Terri Lynn Peoples, Langsville;
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nelson,
Albany.

; M~. . and Mr~ .
New Officer.s for the l972 Marshfield
The Roush-Wolle Reunion
G Lo
Pt Pleasant·
. om Wolfe, Harry · ve, · • ·
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reunl· on are -T
was held August I at the State
Sar t Mi-. and Mrs. Harold Love,
Park on Route 33 witli a basket president, and Wilma
gen ' Chesapeake;- Mr. and Mrs.
dinner enjoyed at noon and Eula secretary..Jreasurer · TommY
·
' thin to Mr
will be in charge of Lester Love, Wor g n;
.
Norris
Wolfe, chairman, in charge of
and Mrs. Tommy Norria and
1
the brief business meeting.
purchasing gifl8 for nex .~ear family, Columbus; .Mr. and
Gilts were presented to Harry and Harold Roush to post Signs
N
w. va.,
ow
to
gel
to
Forest
Acres
Mrs.
Tom
King,
ew,
Love, the oldest roan attending, as to h
1 led and Mr. and Mrs . Harold
.nc1 Mae LDve, oldest woman ; . Park wh_ich had been sef ec xt Sargent Middleport.
:
•
Roger Beach the youngest; for location of reun1on or ne
Lester Love and Tommy year. The date was set for th£ t* 111 ,.
·IIi
Norris, traveling the farthest first Sunday in August.
:
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·
The
meeting
closed
with
A
Thought
Harry
. distance; Mr. and Mrs . .
Love, the largest number in singing two hymns and a prayer
. mtendance from one family, by Rev. Willard LDve.
.
Or 0 ay
n also, to.all children under Attending were Mr. and Mrs. success and happiness lie
liz years of age.
Roy Buck and Pam ; Aaron · within you ; they do not
Recognition was given to Rev. Wolfe, Eilla Wolfe, Tom Norris, . come from external
.00 Mrs. Willard LDve, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush, · events and conditions.
Lovehavinggraduatedthepsst Racine, Rt. ' 2; Mr. and Mrs.
_:Helen Keller
year from KentuckY Olrlsiian Jack Ord and John, Mr. and
College and headed for · Mrs. Paul Randolph, Letart, W.
11raduate work at Ohio Va. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
University this term. Mr. and· Roach, Larry, Kay and Roger,
Quick!~
Mrs. Tom King were extended Mason ; Rev. and Mrs, Willard
'
best wishes on their recent Love, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. ·.;:
marriage; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Love, John and Mary, New
Love congratulated on being
married for 61 yeilis, and Mr.
and Mrs. Early Roush for being
CLUB MEETS
Fridays Only
married over 50 years.
The Past Councilors Club of
The Drive-In Window
17, iC
• 0p
Theodorus
Council
15
oalllihters of America, met iC
en
REUNION
f Mr
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
A~~"'
au.nu
recently at the home o
s.
(Co t·
1)
n lnuous Y
Several area ·res~·dents were Carrie Meinhart with Mrs. Eva
Other Banking Hours 9 to 3
at Ash Cave. Sunday for the Dessauer as the hostess. Mr s.
and 5 to 1 u usual on
annual Follrod reunion. From Edna
Reibel
presided.
Fridays.
Meigs County were Mr. and Devotions were· taken from the iC
Mrs.
Charles Goeglein, 23rd Psalm. Games were iC
.
.
Olarlene, Michael and Mark, played with prizes going to Mrs. :
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Reibel, . Mrs. Mabel Bearhs,
d Mr
POMEROY, OHIO
. ence Neutzling, . Chester ·,
Clar
Mrs. Ethel Smith, an
s.
Member FDIC
Mrs. Nina Robinson, Mrs. Clara Meinhart. The September
Member Federal
Follrod, Mr. and Mrs. Clair meeling will be at the home of
Reserve System
Follrod,
Steve
Mrs.
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Swartz of Shade and Mr. and
Mrs. William · Follrod and a
daughter, Sue, Athens, were
Miss Linda Marie Reed of floral volle with long bishop also among those attending.
Millersburg, former first grade sleeves, an empire waist, with
teacher. 'at the Pomeroy pink velvet ribbon and white
Elementary School, and Mr. venise Ia~ trim. The other cut crystal punch bowl of daisy
Paul Edward Davis of Cin- attendants, Miss Betty Mason, design with matching pieces for
clnnati were united in marriage Bedford, and Miss Chrsline minl8 and nuts was used.
on July· 31 at the Millersburg Snow, Killbuck, Ohio, were in
Hostesses for the reception
Christian Church .
identical gowns. They wore were Mrs. Leland Barnllart,
The 4 p.m. candlelight picture hats of piqk textured Mrs. Don May, and Mrs. Jean
ceremony was performed by straw with pink velvet ribbons Lawhead of Millersburg .
the Rev. Ronald Bushek and the and carried colonial nosegays of Presiding at the registry was
Rev. T. Clarke Davis, father of white and pink daisies with_ Mrs. Tim Hunter of Clark, Ohio,
the bridegroom and minister at baby's breath and fern .
and Miss Wanda Martin of
the Hyde Park United Miss Lisa Doolittle of Brinkhaven was t he gift IC!.-------::=-::::-=::-:;:=-',---...,..--_.;..oo
Methodist Church in Cincinnati. Killbuck, a cousin of the bride, t.JStess.
REG. •1
The bride is the daughter of Mr. served as flower girl. She wore
For. a wedding trip to
SALE •119.81
and Mrs. Ralph E. Reed.
a candy pink floral voile gown Washington, D. C. the bride
Prenuptial music was. with a ruffled neckline, empire changed into a red and white
BIRTIIDAy OBSERVED
provided by Mary Margaret waist, and Irish lace and pink bandana print jersey with a
The birthday anniversary of Close whose selections were velvet trim at the waist and' matching blue denim knit coat
Mrs. Flox.eilce Hannay of . from
Bach,
Beethoven, 'arOund the skirt. She carried a and accessories. She wore a
Ala'on, was observed Saturday Masseneth, Mendelssohn, and white wicker basket with rose red, white imd blue flag pin, gift
evening with a party at the Handel. The church decora- petals and a pink and white of the groom.
home of Mrs. Beulub White . lions featured low altar necklace, gift of the bride.
The couple resides at 2626
Attending were Mrs. Myrtle arrangements of large white Mr. Mark Erhardt, Chicago, Duke St., Apt. 114, Alexandria, • Exclusivefrontdrop-in bobbin. • Built-in blin~titch.
Plus 6 other great features.
.
Watkins and Mrs. Ann Olristy and pink shasta daisies, white Ill., a college friend of Va.
of Akron, Jeff Darst, and Mr . tapers and one brass column bridegroom, served as best man
The new Mrs. Davis EV«l greater savings on cabinet models.
and Mrs. Charles White. Mrs. candle.
and the uShers were Mr. Ronald graduated from Ohio University Free lnstruclions on the use of your new machine.
Hannay ·also received a gift Given in marriage by her Brown of Fostori~ , and Mr. Dan in 1970 and taught the first
from (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas father, the bride was attired in a DooliiUe, Killbuck.
grade at the Pomeroy
Darst and Craig.
formal gown of white slipper For her daughter's wedding, Elementary School, 19'/().71. Mr. ·
We have a credit plan .
satin over taffeta . The Mrs. Reed wore a larkspur blue Davis attended Ohio University
designed to fit Y.OUr budget.
detachable train, bodice and lace and crepe gown with and the University of Cincinnati
hemline of the gown were matching accessories. Mrs. and is now stationed with the U.
HOMECOMING SET
APPAOVEOSI NGIII DEAlER
There will be a homecoming bordered with a ruffle, pink Davis was in a li gh~ aqua crepe s . Army at Arlington Hall ' A Traclerrlal1l ol THE SINGER COMPANY
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at the Silver Run Free Will ribbon and venise lace with tiny and lace gown with bone color Reservation, Va.
Mrs. Lela Curtis and Mrs.
Baptist Church
Sunday seed pearl accent. She wore a accessories and both mothers
featuring the Bissell Brothers. pearl necklace, gill of the wore corsages of while Dorothy Woodard of Pomeroy
were among the guests. Others
The Rev. Merlin Teets and the groom, and carried a colonial sweetheart roses.
nosegay
of
pink
and
white
A
reception
honoring
the
attending
were from LaRue,
Rev. Hockenberry will be the
ministers. Everyone is welcome sweetheart roses with baby couple was held in the church Portsmouth , Ma s sillon ,
breath. She also_ wore her sorial room immediately Warren, Mansfield, Cincinnati,
to attend.
maternal grandmother's ruby following the ceremony. A three Canton Barberton Coshocton
SINGER SALEs' &amp; SE~IiltE
• Galion, •Perrysburg,•
·and diamond engagement ring. Uered wedding cake topped St. Marys,
McCALL'S&amp; SIMPLICITY Pi\TTERN$-.
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Her headpiece was a camelot with a floral arrangement of Glenmont, Killbuck, Fostoria,
PARTY PLANNED
' 115 W. Second
992-2284
Pomeroy, 0 •.
A gel-acquainted kin- cap with veiling of imported white and pink sweetheart roses Bedfor d, Racine, Pomeroy ,
illusion.
It
was
trimmed
with
centered
the
table
which
was
Cleveland,
Chicago,
Dl.,
and
dergarten party has been
planned by the &lt;llester P. T.A. white venise lace, pink ribbon covered in pink damask. A hand Washington, D. c.
for I to 3 p.m. on Aug. '!1. The andseed~ls.
• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,
chlldren who will be entering The maid of honor, Miss
kindergarten and their mothers Lucinda Mathie, Millersburg,
are invited to attend the affair wore a candy pink gown of
when they will be taken on a
tour of the building and grounds Now Many Wear
and meet the teacher, Mrs.
Kathryn Bawn .

Mr. and Mrs. Sid Taylor,
Milton, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Taylor, Barberton; Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Parsons,
. .- - - - - - - . . , ,Marina Park, W. Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Layne, Victoria Rd.,
Cha1·leston, W. Va.; Mr. and
'n!RNERS' GUESTS
Mrs.
Wendell
Cleland,
Mr.
and Mrs. Gay Kruger of
Gatlanna ; Miss Unda Cleland,
Columbus; Larry Stansbury, Lancas~r and Mary Smith of
Reynoldsburg ; Mr. and Mrs. McArthur were Friday guests
Clair D. Stansbury,-Julia, Clara of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner,
Bobbie, Groveport; Mr. and Middleport.
Mrs. Dale Stansbury, Pomeroy ;
Mr. and Mrs. Seth F. Nicholson,
Rutland ;
Norman· Will,
Rutland ; Robert Turner,
Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Marion
McClure, Dexter ; and Floyd
and
Tommie
Cleland,
Langsville.

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William Russell , Mrs. Ed
Venoy, alllocal,andMrs.Macel
'l1JESDAY
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Pugh and daughter, Pam,
SCHOOL
SAFETY
patrol
Jackie Hendershot, Mrs. Ruth
Pugh and daughter, Delores, meeting Tuesday 7 p.m. Meip
Myrna WardSka, Ruth Minks JuniCI" High School, Middlepcrt,
and daughter, Ann, and Mrs. r01m 110. •AD seventh graders
interested are asked to attend
Mary Hecke_rs, Marietta.
8CC11Dp1111ied
by at least one
Others presenting gifts to
Miss Pugh were Mrs. Elwood parenl
Bowers, Miss Jean Hines, Mrs. FRIENDLY CIRCLE, Trinity
Mary Phyllis Wllitcomb, Mrs.
the Church ' 8 p.m. Miss. Mary
Dorothy Douglas, Mrs. Es r E!Wibeth Chapman, program
Harden, Mrs . Margaret leader; Mrs. Roy Msyer and
Russell, Mrs. Hazel McCallum, Mrs. Donald Hauck, hostesses.
?.ma Withrow' Jeanie Buckley' VETERANS MEMORIA_L
Diane
Hendricks,
Mrs. ·Hospital _wo_men's Auxiliary
Mary Grueser, Mrs. Kan~
di Cook, Teresa Fish- poUuck plcmc, p.m. park · on.
new Route 33,'1eft going north.
er, Margretta Roush, Mitsiko Regular meeting to follow.
Harris, Carla Fisher, Barbara Fisher, Linda· Evans,
111URSDAY
Virginia Roush, Hazel Pet- WEEKEND MEETING at
tibone, Marge Campbell, Wllda Pomeroy Lower Light Olurch
Pugh, Brenda Pugh, Bee~ beginning Thursday through
Teaford, Marge Reuter, Jenrue Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Guest
Harvey, Freda Mitch, Msude speaker Rev. Eugene Noll of
Grueser, Freda Grueser, Mrs. Glouster.
Russell Bailey, Dee Brown,
Gladys Hood, Mrs. Ross
PACK TO SWIM
Stewart, Sr ·• Darla Hawley • Cub Scout Pack m will have
Mrs. Margaret Sheridan, Helen . a swimming party Sunday from
Campbell, Charlotte Snyder, 6 to 9 p.m. at the Middleport
Mary Bentz, Kathryn Brown, Pool. Each cub must be ac~enPugh, SandyGrueser,and companied by a · parent.
Refreshments will be served
Diane Rose.
foUowing the swimming.

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Roush- Wolfe ReuniQn Held

.Donation Made to Church
Almolt tiOO was contributed
to the building fwld of . the
)Cidclleport Olurch of Olrist by
the PbUatbeli Women Friday

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Meeting at the Forest Acres
Park for a flllllly picnic, the
1f0UP voted to contribUte to the
. building fund the ~ they made
on a recent bake sale and the
$0.65 left In the drapery fund. It
was noted that the draperies In
the new additipn to .the church
have been.purchased and hung.
rwo new long tables were
. ordered and a note of thanks
will go to Mrs. 'i'olando
Freeman of Cleveland for
clolhea. Mrs. Freeman Is the
d!lughter of Mrs. Clara Dilgard,
former resident. Purchase of

son\e new dishes was ~ussed
bUt action was deferred. It was
agreed to serve a rebeatsal
dinner and reception fOr lbe
Nicinsky wedding, Dec. 17 and
18.
Members agreed to give
articles for game prizes at the
Southeastern Ohio Mental
HealIIi Center staged monthly
by the Homebuilders Class.
Reported ill were Mrs. David
Farmer, Mrs. Helen Reynolds,
Ray Darst and Homer Rice. A
thank you card was ~d from
the Hawley family, and line
from Wayne and Uncia Clark,
missionaries in Hawaii, for a
gift of mliney.
Mrs. Larry Morrison will
present the program at the

Bride-elect Honored
Mrs. Clifford Pbillips and
Mrs. Karl Grueser entertained
recently with a shower honoring
Miss Marsha Pugh, brid~Hllect
of Ted Rusaell.
Pink and white streamers
were featured in
the
decorations of the basement of
the Minersville Methodist
Olurch Where the shower was
held. The gift table was centered with a decorated wn·
brella.
A decorated cake was served
with coffee and Iced tea. Games
were played with prizes going to
Mrs. Sadie Brown, Vicki Sheets,
and Mrs. Paul Forbes.
Others attending were Mrs.
Otto Hattenbach, Mrs. Pearl
Phillips, Mrs. Lillie Starcher,
Mrs. Agnes Brown, Mrs. Clara
GrUeser, Mrs. Dale Warner,
Mrs. Elsie Forbes, Mrs. Brooks
Sayre, Mrs. Hosmer Roush,
Mrs.HiramFisher,Mrs. Mason
Fisher, Mrs. Charles Grueser,
Mrs. Wayne Russell and
daughter, Mrs. James Baker,
Mrs·. Helen Milhoan, Miss
Terrie Miller, Mrs. Herbert
Pugh, Mrs. Ethel stewart.
Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey, Mrs.
Herschel Rose, Mrs. Stella
Grueser, Mrs. Bradford Msag,
Mrs. Emma Hines, Mrs,

Clelands Reunited
The second annual reunion of
-ns' held
recently at Fort Meigs. Bernard
Willis had grace preceding the
dinner.
Games were played during
the afternoon. Several visited
the museum and others spent
the afternoon conversing with
relatives and friends . The
second Sunday in August was
designated as reunion time for
the family and next year's
reunion will be at Fort Meigs.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy V. Reedy, Jr. and Jeff, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Willis and Tina,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Willis,
Candy, Holly, Heidi, and Steve
McLaughlin, Dale and Martha
Bowman, Lancaster; Mr. and
Mrs. William E. McClure and
Andrea, Mrs. Nida McClure and
Diane, Albany ; Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Cleland and Jeff, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Ervin, all of
Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cotterill,
Jennifer and Dean, Columbus;
Mr . and
Mrs. James
Schumacher and Jeffery,
Canton ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Wheeler, Kenneth, Karen, and
Dia'na, Dexter; Miss Sonja
Ohlinger, Middleport; Mr. and
the Cleland family

September meeting. George .
Meinhart had grace preceding
the picnic, and Mra. Grace
Prall presided at lbe meeling.
Attending were Mrs. Grace
Hawley, 'Mrs. Audrey Sweet,
Mra. Belly Cine, Miss Mildred ·
Hawley, Miss Bessie Ashley,
Mra. Margaret Lallance, Mn.
Ruth Carr, Mrs. Beulah Rousb,
Mra. Mary Martin, Mrs. Audrey
Frost, Mrs. ·Cathy Erwin and
Amy, Mrs. Prall; Miss Mallie ·.
Hysell, Mrs. Lena McKinley,
Mra. Lula Mae Lynch, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Stewart, Batty
and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. George · ·
Meinhart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McElhinny, and Mr. and Mn.
&lt;llester Erwin.

Mrs . Joseph Shuler , Jr.,
Cheshire:· Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
P. Davis, David and Danny,
Rutland; Hensoo Cleland, Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Cleland, RuUand;
Mr. and Mrs. LDuls Parsons,
David and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Redman, Tommy and
Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Redman and Danny , Dunbar,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Hersie
Wheeler, Darrell, Bobbie and
Debbie, and Miss Kathy Six,
Guysville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stansbury, Reba and Aaron,
Albany; Mr . and Mra. Cecll
CarPenter, Springfield; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Axley, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Helen Gardner Riggs,
David and Sandra Gardner,
Wanda Cardillo, Langsville;
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lightfoot
and daughter, Pataskala; Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Hampton,
Merlin, and granddaughter,
Terri Lynn Peoples, Langsville;
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nelson,
Albany.

; M~. . and Mr~ .
New Officer.s for the l972 Marshfield
The Roush-Wolle Reunion
G Lo
Pt Pleasant·
. om Wolfe, Harry · ve, · • ·
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was held August I at the State
Sar t Mi-. and Mrs. Harold Love,
Park on Route 33 witli a basket president, and Wilma
gen ' Chesapeake;- Mr. and Mrs.
dinner enjoyed at noon and Eula secretary..Jreasurer · TommY
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' thin to Mr
will be in charge of Lester Love, Wor g n;
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Norris
Wolfe, chairman, in charge of
and Mrs. Tommy Norria and
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the brief business meeting.
purchasing gifl8 for nex .~ear family, Columbus; .Mr. and
Gilts were presented to Harry and Harold Roush to post Signs
N
w. va.,
ow
to
gel
to
Forest
Acres
Mrs.
Tom
King,
ew,
Love, the oldest roan attending, as to h
1 led and Mr. and Mrs . Harold
.nc1 Mae LDve, oldest woman ; . Park wh_ich had been sef ec xt Sargent Middleport.
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Lester Love and Tommy year. The date was set for th£ t* 111 ,.
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Norris, traveling the farthest first Sunday in August.
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meeting
closed
with
A
Thought
Harry
. distance; Mr. and Mrs . .
Love, the largest number in singing two hymns and a prayer
. mtendance from one family, by Rev. Willard LDve.
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Or 0 ay
n also, to.all children under Attending were Mr. and Mrs. success and happiness lie
liz years of age.
Roy Buck and Pam ; Aaron · within you ; they do not
Recognition was given to Rev. Wolfe, Eilla Wolfe, Tom Norris, . come from external
.00 Mrs. Willard LDve, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush, · events and conditions.
Lovehavinggraduatedthepsst Racine, Rt. ' 2; Mr. and Mrs.
_:Helen Keller
year from KentuckY Olrlsiian Jack Ord and John, Mr. and
College and headed for · Mrs. Paul Randolph, Letart, W.
11raduate work at Ohio Va. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
University this term. Mr. and· Roach, Larry, Kay and Roger,
Quick!~
Mrs. Tom King were extended Mason ; Rev. and Mrs, Willard
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best wishes on their recent Love, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. ·.;:
marriage; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Love, John and Mary, New
Love congratulated on being
married for 61 yeilis, and Mr.
and Mrs. Early Roush for being
CLUB MEETS
Fridays Only
married over 50 years.
The Past Councilors Club of
The Drive-In Window
17, iC
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Theodorus
Council
15
oalllihters of America, met iC
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REUNION
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9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
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recently at the home o
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Several area ·res~·dents were Carrie Meinhart with Mrs. Eva
Other Banking Hours 9 to 3
at Ash Cave. Sunday for the Dessauer as the hostess. Mr s.
and 5 to 1 u usual on
annual Follrod reunion. From Edna
Reibel
presided.
Fridays.
Meigs County were Mr. and Devotions were· taken from the iC
Mrs.
Charles Goeglein, 23rd Psalm. Games were iC
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Olarlene, Michael and Mark, played with prizes going to Mrs. :
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Reibel, . Mrs. Mabel Bearhs,
d Mr
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Swartz of Shade and Mr. and
Mrs. William · Follrod and a
daughter, Sue, Athens, were
Miss Linda Marie Reed of floral volle with long bishop also among those attending.
Millersburg, former first grade sleeves, an empire waist, with
teacher. 'at the Pomeroy pink velvet ribbon and white
Elementary School, and Mr. venise Ia~ trim. The other cut crystal punch bowl of daisy
Paul Edward Davis of Cin- attendants, Miss Betty Mason, design with matching pieces for
clnnati were united in marriage Bedford, and Miss Chrsline minl8 and nuts was used.
on July· 31 at the Millersburg Snow, Killbuck, Ohio, were in
Hostesses for the reception
Christian Church .
identical gowns. They wore were Mrs. Leland Barnllart,
The 4 p.m. candlelight picture hats of piqk textured Mrs. Don May, and Mrs. Jean
ceremony was performed by straw with pink velvet ribbons Lawhead of Millersburg .
the Rev. Ronald Bushek and the and carried colonial nosegays of Presiding at the registry was
Rev. T. Clarke Davis, father of white and pink daisies with_ Mrs. Tim Hunter of Clark, Ohio,
the bridegroom and minister at baby's breath and fern .
and Miss Wanda Martin of
the Hyde Park United Miss Lisa Doolittle of Brinkhaven was t he gift IC!.-------::=-::::-=::-:;:=-',---...,..--_.;..oo
Methodist Church in Cincinnati. Killbuck, a cousin of the bride, t.JStess.
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The bride is the daughter of Mr. served as flower girl. She wore
For. a wedding trip to
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and Mrs. Ralph E. Reed.
a candy pink floral voile gown Washington, D. C. the bride
Prenuptial music was. with a ruffled neckline, empire changed into a red and white
BIRTIIDAy OBSERVED
provided by Mary Margaret waist, and Irish lace and pink bandana print jersey with a
The birthday anniversary of Close whose selections were velvet trim at the waist and' matching blue denim knit coat
Mrs. Flox.eilce Hannay of . from
Bach,
Beethoven, 'arOund the skirt. She carried a and accessories. She wore a
Ala'on, was observed Saturday Masseneth, Mendelssohn, and white wicker basket with rose red, white imd blue flag pin, gift
evening with a party at the Handel. The church decora- petals and a pink and white of the groom.
home of Mrs. Beulub White . lions featured low altar necklace, gift of the bride.
The couple resides at 2626
Attending were Mrs. Myrtle arrangements of large white Mr. Mark Erhardt, Chicago, Duke St., Apt. 114, Alexandria, • Exclusivefrontdrop-in bobbin. • Built-in blin~titch.
Plus 6 other great features.
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Watkins and Mrs. Ann Olristy and pink shasta daisies, white Ill., a college friend of Va.
of Akron, Jeff Darst, and Mr . tapers and one brass column bridegroom, served as best man
The new Mrs. Davis EV«l greater savings on cabinet models.
and Mrs. Charles White. Mrs. candle.
and the uShers were Mr. Ronald graduated from Ohio University Free lnstruclions on the use of your new machine.
Hannay ·also received a gift Given in marriage by her Brown of Fostori~ , and Mr. Dan in 1970 and taught the first
from (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas father, the bride was attired in a DooliiUe, Killbuck.
grade at the Pomeroy
Darst and Craig.
formal gown of white slipper For her daughter's wedding, Elementary School, 19'/().71. Mr. ·
We have a credit plan .
satin over taffeta . The Mrs. Reed wore a larkspur blue Davis attended Ohio University
designed to fit Y.OUr budget.
detachable train, bodice and lace and crepe gown with and the University of Cincinnati
hemline of the gown were matching accessories. Mrs. and is now stationed with the U.
HOMECOMING SET
APPAOVEOSI NGIII DEAlER
There will be a homecoming bordered with a ruffle, pink Davis was in a li gh~ aqua crepe s . Army at Arlington Hall ' A Traclerrlal1l ol THE SINGER COMPANY
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at the Silver Run Free Will ribbon and venise lace with tiny and lace gown with bone color Reservation, Va.
Mrs. Lela Curtis and Mrs.
Baptist Church
Sunday seed pearl accent. She wore a accessories and both mothers
featuring the Bissell Brothers. pearl necklace, gill of the wore corsages of while Dorothy Woodard of Pomeroy
were among the guests. Others
The Rev. Merlin Teets and the groom, and carried a colonial sweetheart roses.
nosegay
of
pink
and
white
A
reception
honoring
the
attending
were from LaRue,
Rev. Hockenberry will be the
ministers. Everyone is welcome sweetheart roses with baby couple was held in the church Portsmouth , Ma s sillon ,
breath. She also_ wore her sorial room immediately Warren, Mansfield, Cincinnati,
to attend.
maternal grandmother's ruby following the ceremony. A three Canton Barberton Coshocton
SINGER SALEs' &amp; SE~IiltE
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·and diamond engagement ring. Uered wedding cake topped St. Marys,
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Her headpiece was a camelot with a floral arrangement of Glenmont, Killbuck, Fostoria,
PARTY PLANNED
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A gel-acquainted kin- cap with veiling of imported white and pink sweetheart roses Bedfor d, Racine, Pomeroy ,
illusion.
It
was
trimmed
with
centered
the
table
which
was
Cleveland,
Chicago,
Dl.,
and
dergarten party has been
planned by the &lt;llester P. T.A. white venise lace, pink ribbon covered in pink damask. A hand Washington, D. c.
for I to 3 p.m. on Aug. '!1. The andseed~ls.
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chlldren who will be entering The maid of honor, Miss
kindergarten and their mothers Lucinda Mathie, Millersburg,
are invited to attend the affair wore a candy pink gown of
when they will be taken on a
tour of the building and grounds Now Many Wear
and meet the teacher, Mrs.
Kathryn Bawn .

Mr. and Mrs. Sid Taylor,
Milton, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Taylor, Barberton; Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Parsons,
. .- - - - - - - . . , ,Marina Park, W. Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Layne, Victoria Rd.,
Cha1·leston, W. Va.; Mr. and
'n!RNERS' GUESTS
Mrs.
Wendell
Cleland,
Mr.
and Mrs. Gay Kruger of
Gatlanna ; Miss Unda Cleland,
Columbus; Larry Stansbury, Lancas~r and Mary Smith of
Reynoldsburg ; Mr. and Mrs. McArthur were Friday guests
Clair D. Stansbury,-Julia, Clara of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner,
Bobbie, Groveport; Mr. and Middleport.
Mrs. Dale Stansbury, Pomeroy ;
Mr. and Mrs. Seth F. Nicholson,
Rutland ;
Norman· Will,
Rutland ; Robert Turner,
Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Marion
McClure, Dexter ; and Floyd
and
Tommie
Cleland,
Langsville.

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William Russell , Mrs. Ed
Venoy, alllocal,andMrs.Macel
'l1JESDAY
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Pugh and daughter, Pam,
SCHOOL
SAFETY
patrol
Jackie Hendershot, Mrs. Ruth
Pugh and daughter, Delores, meeting Tuesday 7 p.m. Meip
Myrna WardSka, Ruth Minks JuniCI" High School, Middlepcrt,
and daughter, Ann, and Mrs. r01m 110. •AD seventh graders
interested are asked to attend
Mary Hecke_rs, Marietta.
8CC11Dp1111ied
by at least one
Others presenting gifts to
Miss Pugh were Mrs. Elwood parenl
Bowers, Miss Jean Hines, Mrs. FRIENDLY CIRCLE, Trinity
Mary Phyllis Wllitcomb, Mrs.
the Church ' 8 p.m. Miss. Mary
Dorothy Douglas, Mrs. Es r E!Wibeth Chapman, program
Harden, Mrs . Margaret leader; Mrs. Roy Msyer and
Russell, Mrs. Hazel McCallum, Mrs. Donald Hauck, hostesses.
?.ma Withrow' Jeanie Buckley' VETERANS MEMORIA_L
Diane
Hendricks,
Mrs. ·Hospital _wo_men's Auxiliary
Mary Grueser, Mrs. Kan~
di Cook, Teresa Fish- poUuck plcmc, p.m. park · on.
new Route 33,'1eft going north.
er, Margretta Roush, Mitsiko Regular meeting to follow.
Harris, Carla Fisher, Barbara Fisher, Linda· Evans,
111URSDAY
Virginia Roush, Hazel Pet- WEEKEND MEETING at
tibone, Marge Campbell, Wllda Pomeroy Lower Light Olurch
Pugh, Brenda Pugh, Bee~ beginning Thursday through
Teaford, Marge Reuter, Jenrue Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Guest
Harvey, Freda Mitch, Msude speaker Rev. Eugene Noll of
Grueser, Freda Grueser, Mrs. Glouster.
Russell Bailey, Dee Brown,
Gladys Hood, Mrs. Ross
PACK TO SWIM
Stewart, Sr ·• Darla Hawley • Cub Scout Pack m will have
Mrs. Margaret Sheridan, Helen . a swimming party Sunday from
Campbell, Charlotte Snyder, 6 to 9 p.m. at the Middleport
Mary Bentz, Kathryn Brown, Pool. Each cub must be ac~enPugh, SandyGrueser,and companied by a · parent.
Refreshments will be served
Diane Rose.
foUowing the swimming.

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New Haven Social Events
The August weighed 9 powids, 3\lc ounces.
-ling of the Haven The Stewarts also have a son,
B ,..,...kers was held at the Troy Matthew, 21&gt; years or age.
llame of Mrs. Harry Vickers Jr. Grandparents are Mr. and
lb. Alfred Sprouse presided at Mrs. Harold Bumgarner of New
lbe meetiilg and Mrs. James Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Otie

treasurer's report was given by and Mrs. William Stewart of
Jlrs, · !&gt;avid :2erkle. She Groveport, and Mrs. Lilly
~ted !bat a five doUar eheck Stewart or Hartford.
bad been donated to the Cancer
A DAUGHTER, Teresa Lee,
Fund.and also $S in pennies for
Friendship and Citizenship. was born at Holzer Medical
Mrs. Harry Vickers Jr. had the Center to Mr. and Mrs. William
roil call and also gave the Joseph Roush. The new arrival
weighed 7 pounds and 2 ounces.
aecretary's report.
A repcJrl oo the International · Grandparents are Mr. and
Tea was given by Mrs. Jesse Mrs. William P. Roush of
Maynard and Mrs. James WISe . Hartford and Mr. and Mrs.
The lesson, "New Sewing Edward Johnson of Pomeroy.
Techniques and Fabrics" was Great-grandparents are Mr .
discussed by Mrs. Sadie Warth. and Mrs. Joseph Kearns of
Clifton, Mrs. Bertha Roush of
During the business session
plans were made to bold a Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. John
potluck dinner in the New Johnson of Point Pleasant.
PERSONALS
Baveri Garden Club Park
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F .
August 17. Eacb member is to
bring a gift for the bingo game. Roush and Sheryl left Sunday
The time was set for six o'clock ,.'or Las Vegas ' N· M·• where
·· lllld the Qlembers may bring they will visit Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Pomeroy and family .
their families.
They
also plan to vacation in
Games were played and
prizes won by Mrs. Lewis Colorado and attend the Roush
Johnson, Mrs. David Zerkle and reunion to be held at West
Mrs. Sadie Warth. The door Union, Ohio, before returning
prize was won by Mrs. Lewis home.
JGimson. Those attending were Mrs. John E. Barringer and
Mrs. Iva Capehart, Mrs. Jesse Steve of Burtonsvllle, Md., have
been spending the pasi several
Maynard, Mrs. David Zerkle,
Mrs. Margie Fields, Mrs. days visiting her parents, Mr .
James WISe, Mrs. Emory Hart, and Mrs. Uoyd Roush. They
Mrs. Lewis Johnson and the were ined on Tuesday by
hostess, Mrs. Harry Vickers, Rev. John Barringer and will
relurn to their home on Friday.
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Layne of
· e, Pa., were weekend
A DAUGIITER, Renee Dawn, Danviii
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
was born recently to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl L. Stewart at Layne.
Pleasant Valley Hospital. She

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1970 CHEVROLET BELAIR4 DOOR
$2995
Less than 10.000 miles by local owner. Sharp as new In all
ways, white over gold fi nish, 350 V-8 engine, power
·. steering. radio. white-walls, wh. covers.

1970 CHEVROLET
$2295
'h Ton Pickup, wide body, G7Bx15 tires, H. duly rear
springs, rear step bumper. less than 9000 miles and less
than 9 mo. bid. Beautiful red finish . Shows best of care.
19MCHEV.21TON
ONLV$1750
114" cab to axle, good 825x20 tires. 2 speed rear axle, Int. &amp;
cab like new true!&lt;,~ cyl. 292 in. eng. A real clean truck .

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radio, ~ speakers, 4 speed
changer, dual volume lllnlrol.
Balance $69.7~. Use our
budget terms. Call 9'12-7085.
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Fro.m the Largest Truck or
Bulldozer
Radiator fo the
12X50, SCHULTZ 2-bedroom · ·
Smallest Heater Core.
mobile home located on
corner of Third .and Adams,
Mason, w. Va. See Martin
·- Graham, Zuspan St. , Mason. Ph. 992·2143
Pomeroy
W. Va .
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POMEROY

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Phone 992-2550

kiHN.SON MASOnY .
f;Omp_lete
Remodeling

Insured - Experienced
Work Guaranteed . .
see us tor free
Estimate on Furnace
lilstalation.

WANT AD
8-17-3tc
Kildlens, Baths
Room Adclitiolls
INFORMATiON
1 WILL- not be responsible for. - - - -- -, - - And PAtios
DEADLINES
any debts contracted by GLASS canning Iars. Also. pair
Roofil!if&amp; Carpenter
Backhoe And
5 P.M. Day Before Publication
anyone other than myself. horse harnesses. Phone 9~.
''Work
Monday Oeadllne9a.m.
Jack Ward, Rt. 2, Pomeroy. 3118.
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EnciiHderWaft&lt;
.. _C.!I~ellatlon ~ Corr'!dions ,
8-ll..ltp 8-17 -3tp
Spouting, Rool
Will be a~cepled unlil9 a.m. for --------~
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SeplicT..,ks
-GUARANTEEDPainting ·
Day of Publication
. · SAVE UP to one half. Bring HALF RUNNER beans, $2
And Leach Beds.
Phone 992-2094
NEW &amp; oi.li woliK.
REGULATIONS
your sick TV to Chuck' s TV bushel, pick your own.
' The Publisher · reserves the
Shop, 151 BuHernul Av·e., Cucumbers and tomatoes.
All Weather RGOfi"' &amp; Con·
struction CO and AntMny ·
right to edit or reject any ads
Pomeroy.
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Watermelons; cantaloupes,
Pomemy Home &amp; Auto
Phombi.. &amp; ileifl"'·.
deemed objectional.,__ The.
~-23- lfc . sweet
corn,
potatoes.
OMnptete. Plumllill!l. He.ting
publisher will not be responsible
Clarence Proffitt, Portland;
Open1Til5
and Air COndit!o!!~·
tor more than one incorrect,
Wanted
Phone 843-2254.
Mon~y thru S..tunlay
240
Lincoln St. Middltpwt,O• .
8-17-lfcinsertion.
606 E.- Main, Pomeroy, 0.
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RATES
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For W~nt Ad Service
TWIN
NEEDLE
sewing
Ai'
r-.aition'~~~ ·
lnsund
- Experionca&lt;l
WIIJII
5 cents per Word one insertion
machine 1971 model In new
Work Gurorallleed
Fill'
Minimum Charge 75c
walnut stand. All features
lnspectiJn and
buill-in to make fancy
12 cents per word three,
consec•Jtive insertions.
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desians , Also buttonholes,
18 cents po!r word six conblind hems etc .• W.25 cash
Re-Oiarge
secutive insertions.
price or terms available.
Phone 992-5641.
2.1 Per Cent Discount on paid
Special
PIUS
8·1J.6k
ads and ads paid within 10 days.
At
Pim
CARD OF THANKS
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&amp; OBITUARY
A GOOD BUY - give II a try.
Mid-summer S.le
$1.50 for 50 word minimum.
Blue Lustre America's
and
601 East Main
Blaettnar'~
Jn All Models
favorite carpet shampoo.
liach additional word 2c.
PO~EROY
PHoNE
992-2143
S..veUpTo$211.00
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· Baker Furniture Company.
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Additional 25c Charge per
Over 10 Perant
8- ll~tc RUTLAND
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NEW
HAWK'SJ.DAY
Advertisem,ent.
ALUMINUM SIDING,
Phone 992-2156
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STORM
DOORS
AND ROSEBERRY Furnace in·
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CYCLE SALE
OFfiCE HOURS
'COAL,
llmestom!.'
Excelsior'
8:30a .m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily,
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WINDOWS, nice lot on quiet stallation. Free estimates oo
2milessoulhofAihens.O.
8: 30 a.m. to 12: 00 Noon· COMBINATION waitress and . · ~.all Works, E: Main Sf.;
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street for kids. l'h story new furnaces, oil or gas.
992
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bartender, Blue Tartan, day Pomeroy. Phone
.J89l
. : frame, 3 large bedrooms, • Service work. Call Cecil
Saturday.
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Opon
Moll.,
Wed
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Fri.
Roseberry. Racine. Ohio.
bath, about '.4 acre, needs
or night shift. No experience
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lU.m. tolp.m.
Phone 6J.j.tloll-2274.
paper
and
paint
Inside,
A
Apply
In
person.
necessary.
In Memory
APPLES-Peaches.
Fitzpatrick
l'h9M 5'1J.1669
7·22·30fc
BUY AT JUST $6,900.
8-1S-61c
Orchards, Slate Route 689,
IN MEM6RY of Donald Hawk
who passed away a year ago WANTED, two roofers. Apply
phone Wilkesville, 66ii~~~ ROUTE 124 - JUST OUT OF
today, Aug. 17. Sadly missed
TOWN. 3.33 acres level SEWING MACHINES. Repair NEIGLER Construction. For ,
al240 Lincoln St.• Middleport. - - - - - - - - by wife. daughter, mother,
ground, 1 story home. 3 service, all makes. 992-221U,
building or remodeling your
Phone 9'12-2550.
sister and family.
bedrooms, bath,
NEW The Fabric. Shop, Pomeroy.
16
FT.
TAGALONG
travel
home. Call Guy Nelgler.
8-17-31c
8-17-ltc
ALUMINUM SIDING, NEW Authorized Singer Sales and
trailer, fully self contained.
Racine, Ohio.
GAS FORCED-AIR FUR- Service. We Sharpen Scissor:s.
Ready to go, $1500. Phone 773 ..
7-31-lfc
of Mansfield, Mrs. Mae Gould of
WAITRESS-bartender.
ex- 5651 , Mason, W. Va.
NACE,
(low
gas
bills),
2
other
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By Mn•.Herbert Roasb
Card of Thanks
perience not necessary. Will
buildings, MEIGS SCHOOL
RALPH'S CAR PET - Up. • ,
train. Cook, experience
7·23-lfc
Rev. Paul Hayman of Galion Ironton and Mrs. Gladys Shields
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niSTRICT.
JUST
$15,900.
holstery Cleaning Service. ;:;
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
helpful. Please call 992-7038.
visited Frid8y with Mrs. Ferne relurned home Sunday from a THE FAMILY of Harry Hysell
Free esflmates . Phone ·.:,;
Reasonable
rates.
Ph.~.
wishes to express ap- 8-17-Jic SINGER ZIG ZAG. neeos no
Hayman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray vacation in Florida. Mrs.
Gallipolis oi.I6-1J29ol.
predation to the Middleport
cams. all buill-in features. · POMEROY- 1 story frame, 3 Gallipolis. John Russell ,
J-12-ffc :::
E· R squad, to Rev. Robert HOUSEWIVES. evenings free:
Makes buttonholes, fancy
bedrooms, bath, garage,
Owner &amp; Operator.
Hayman and ·called on other Shields had accompanied her
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grandchildren to Largo, Fla.,
Kuhn of the Pomeroy Baptist
Earn 25 per cent demon· designs, etc. Pay just $.12.39.
basement, needs paint and
relatives and friends.
HARRISON'S TV AND AN- :::
by plane to spend two weeks.
Church, to the pallbearers
strafing toys and gifts with Use our budget terms. Call
paper for A OO.IT YOUR.
TENNA SERVICE . Phone •.·
Sidney Kane of New Brighton,
from the Middleport Baptist
the highest paying party plan. 992-7085.
SELFER. GREAT BUY AT QUEEN and Shamblin Con·
9'12·2522.
Mrs. Walter McDade o(Troy, Church. to the friends and
Compare our program and
8-IS..IIc
$5,500.
Pa., spen~ the weekend with
structlon . Roofing.
6-16-tft
Mrs.
Iva.
Orr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
neighbdrs
for
the
lovely
color
catalog
before
making
PLACE
THE SALE OF YOUR
Mrs. Eula WoUe and Aaron and
remodeling ,
alum inum
Roush c alled 00 ' Mfs. Jim~ flowers, cards ond other
any other commitments. No SEWING MACHINE , new
PROPERTY IN 'GOOD
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siding. Phone 9'12-7324 or 742· SEWING MACHINE Service
Mr. and Mrs.Early Rciu5h and Con
In
II
t Syr
Sunda
expressions of srmpathy . We
experience. . No investment. deluxe. zig-zag, ·heavy duty.
HANDS
~79.
visited ·Mrs. Josie Roosll at
no Y a
acuse
Y do thank you at .
Car necessary. Call 949-3233 Special pre-school oiler ,HENRY CLELAND
U12tc your home. Cloan, ollancladjust
8-17-llp
or write Toy Ladies Party
REAL.TOR
Veterans Memorial Hospital on afternoon to see the new baby.
----- . - $.1.99. Phone 992-7085. Twin
.
Vicki Roush spent Saturday - - - - - - - - Plan, Johnstown, Pa . 15902. $64.88. Phone 9'12·7085. Twin
Office 992-:Wf
&amp;mday.
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller City Sewing Machine Company.
8-17-Jip City Sewing Machine Company.
Residence 9'12·2561
fl.l:Hitp
Noll
Herbert Roosll celebrated a night wilh her sister, Mrs.
- -- - -- - - 8-13-61p
8·11-61c Sanitalioo, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
.
- 662-3035.
birthday Sunday. Guests in the Connolly.
KOSCOT Kosmetics, July· EARN AT home addressing
2·12-lfc O'DELL WHEEL alignment
6
ROOM
house
and
bath
located
· Roush home Sunday were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lester RouSh August special, Kare Kon· envelopes. Rush stamped , . - - - - - - - - - - - , just outside Chester. Phone
located at Crossroads, Rt. 12~.
self-addressed envelope. The
dillon oil SS. Value now only
Complete
front end sen~lce.
and Mrs. Waller McDade and and family have moved from
985-4262.
C. BRADFORD, Aucfloneer
Ambrose Co .• ol325 Lakeborn.
Distributors, Brown's,
tune
up and brake service.
S.12-l2tc
Complete
Service
Gene Early of Troy, Obio, Mrs. Letart Falls to their new home $2.50.
Davisburg, Mich . 48019.
phone 992-5113.
Wheels b'llanced elet·
Phooe 9-19·3121
Edna Roush, Mrs. Iva Orr, at East Letart.
7-4-lfc
B-l -JOip
Ironically.
· All
work ·&gt;
3 BEDROOM brick home.Racine, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard - - -- - - -- Adam Slaughter and son,
guaranteed.
Reasonable
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Choice locaflon In Middleport.·
Crl H Bradford
S STUDIO will be
rates.
Phone
9'12-3213.
Seen
by
appointment
only.
Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Dennie tewart an d daUKhler, Debb'te, GROVER'
s-t.tfc
closed for vacation Aug . 16th Wanted To Buy
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7-27-tfc •.
Phone 992-5523 after 4 p.m.
Ferrill of Columbus.
of Connecticut visited Tuesday
thru 22nd. Visit our booth at
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5-7-lfc
GAME rooster. Phone 992-7208.
the Meigs County F~ir.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casper, through Friday wilh Mr. and
B-17-3tc
AWNINGS,
storm
doors
and
8-10-lotc
.
landmark Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grimm of Mrs. Ernes t Grqnm.
w i ndows , carports,
FOR SALE by owner, a baby
E. Main
Pomeroy
marquees. aluminum siding •·
farm, 3'h miles from Athens
Columbus spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nice and GOSPEL SING at Church of ANTIQUES, telephones, brass
city
limit.
25
miles
from
and
railing. Call A. Jacob, •·
beds
,
clocks.
dishes.
old
God , Chester, Saturday,
with Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Mr. and grandson , Eric Kramer , of
Latest 20th Century Welders.
Pomeroy, 5 room plus small
sales representaflve. For free
furniture,
etc.
Write
M.
D.
Mrs. Dallas Hill and attended Newark spent Sunday with Mr. August 21 at 7:30 p.m. with Miller, Rl. ~. Pomeroy, Ohio. Learn vertical and overhead
room adjoining bathroom,
esti mates, phone Charles
the Duncan Family of Tampa, Call 992-6271 .
plenty
waler.
Can
give
clear
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
weldi.ng
In
1
evening.
the
Alkire-Hill
wedding and Mrs. Uoyd Nice.
Fla . Everyone welcome.
deed
.
2
veins
coal,
plenty
Jolvlson
and Son, Inc.
FI,EE
DOOR
PRIZE$Weekend guests of Mrs. Enna
8·11-4tc
7-9-lfc
Saturday afternoon at the
fruit.
Call
592-1153
or
write
5-27-lfc
Wtlson were Mr. and Mrs.
--------Racine Baptist Olurch.
Lewis Weyand. RD 5, Athens,
GINSENG SZ:17 oz., SlS lb. ;
Ohio 45701. Price on In·
Mrs . Dale Hill and son, CharlesBurriandboys,Mr.and lnslruc l'ton
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
snake root S5 lb.• Golden Seal. ANTIQUE double bed, dresser
spectlon.
delivered
right
to your
Danny, left recently for their Mrs. Robert Wilson of
$1.90 lb.; Wahoo Rool bark $2 and rocker . Phone 992-2580.
llioker ·
8-1S.31c
SEMI
-DRIVER
TRAINING
~
project.
Fast
and
,easy.
Free
home in Moore Haven, Fla., Chester I an d , Mr. and Mrs.
We are currentlv offerina lb. Bill Bailey, Reedsville,
8-15-Jic
no Mechanic Street
estimates. Phone 992-3211-1.
tractor
trailer
training Second St.
after spending the summer with Norman Snovel and daughter of
Pomeroy, Ohio
11 .16 ACRES located T-79 at
Goegleln Ready -Mix Co.,
8-8-lotc ----~DEEP WELL pump, complete
through the tacillties ol the
Rock Springs, close to Nleigs
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe and Mr. and Pennsylvania.
Middleport, Ohio.
tank and pipe, '4 h.p. motor.
following
truck
lines:
Truck
NEAR
RUTLAND
New
3
High
School.
Contact
Bill
(F.JO.Ift'
I
I
Mr
be
R
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Mrs· Her r O • s: va
Mrs. Dallas Hill.
Line Distribution Systems. For Sale
Henry Bahr, Long Bottom.
bedrooms, beautiful l'h
Wi lie !lor L. F leldsl after 5 p.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grimm Orr, Mrs. Walter McDade, Mrs.
Inc.,
Express
Parcel
Phone 985-3988.
baths, gas furnace . Nice O'BR-IEN . ELECTRIC SER.
m. or on weekends, phone 9'12·
8-15-3tp 6887.
TREE ripened peaches, lsi
Marshall
Adams,
kitchen. $19,500.00.
Mrs.
Phyllis
De
liveries,
Inc.,
Skyline
of Columbus were dinner guests
VICE. Phone 9-19~1 .
house south of Point Rock on
Deli veries, Inc. For ap8-12-lotc
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Sl. Clair O'Brien an d J"llJllllY attended
S.JO.Ifc
plication and interview call Rl. 689, Flossie Ragan, Rt. 3,
3 HOUSES- 2 rented. All have
Hill.
lhe recent bapti2ing at Racine
304-344-8843, or write School Albany. phone 669-3787 thru POODLE puppies, Sliver Toy, DUPlEX HOME. 6 rooms and
free gas. 3 bedroom modern
Parkview Kennels. Phone 992Safely Division , United Wilkesville.
home. $16,000.00.
Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Hill held by Rev. Charles Norris and
bath.
Apartment,
3
rooms
and
BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
B-12-6tc 54oll.
30 ACRES - On loll. Several
· Systems, Inc.. c-o Terminal
bath.
Private
entrances.
Ideal
Septic tanks installed. Georae
and Mrs. Don Bell spent Sunday Rev. Freeland Norris.
8·15·1fc
Bldg.. 5517 Midland Drive,
building si les. $5,000.00 NEW I BIU I Pullins, Phone 9'12·2CI.
for
family
wlfh
extra
rental
or
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Charleston, W. Va ., 25306.
LISTING.
investment property. Priced
-4-25-lfc
9 PIECE antique dining room
8-17-2tc For Rent
Wandel Ray and Mrs. Pauline
Iri art, the chrysanthemum
for
quick
sale.
Cal
992·2ol31
suite, price $750. Phone 9'/2.
BUILDING LOT - Forrest
symbolizes longevity.
MiUer at Bidwell.
after S p.m.
2 BEDROOM mobile home with 2798.
Run. Utilities.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been .
8·11-12tc
air conditioning in Racine
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bostick
8-15-ltc
cancelled?
Lost
your
area. Phone 9'12·6329.
- - - - -- - -and children of Dunbar, W. Va .,
30
ROOM
BRICKSuccessful
operator's
license?
Call
992·
HOUSE,
1642
Lincoln
Heights.
B-17-51c
business now operating. NEW 2966.
spent a weekend wilh Mr. and
CANNING tomatoes. already
Call Danny Thompson, 9'12·
LISTING.
picked , $1 .25 bu ., ·bdr.ing 2196.
6-lS.Ifc
Mrs. Robert Wood and Debbie
3 ROOMS, bath. furnished, c ontainers . Gera 1 1ne
7-18-tfc
and Waid J ohnson . Cheryl
close to town. Phone 992-2&lt;131 Cleland, East Main, Racine. - - - - - - - - DO YOU HAVE 100 ACRES ON
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor do part of her work now.
after 5 p.m .
HIGHWAY. or
RIVER
Bostick returned home with her
7'18-lfr TRAILER LOT f
I $500
Mr.
Ben
Bickers
called
FRONTAGE
TO
SELL
called
recently
at
the
home
of
a
8-JJ.Hc
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or
sae,
.
parents Sunday after spending
r
·
Rutland St .• Middleport, Ohio.
CALL 992-3325
briefly
on
Warren
Rose
on
former
school
teacher
and
ITEM: Morning'. A
·•
Will
hold 64x12 trailer. Call
a weekwithMr. and Mrs. Wood.
HELEN
L. TEAFORD,
992-5310.
family
friend
,
Miss
Dorothy
Sunday
morning.
TRAILER
LOTS,
BOb's
Mobile
_!!stful time for some
Miss Debbie Bostick spent
ASSOCIATE
8- ll~tp
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dean
Earich,
Court,
Rl.
12~.
Syracuse,
·
Hertje
of
Sandyville,
West
:l6"
X
23"
ll.009
,
B-ls-4tc
'
people.
·Double !lismal ; ·
Saturday night with Mr. and
Columbus, and children, Dan, Ohio. 992·2951.
------~Virginia
.
Mrs . Milford Frede rick at
SIX ROOM house, balh, full 'CONVENIENT but secluded for olhers. Jim Nlees • ·
2
David
and
Juill,
were
guests
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1fc
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Taylor,
basement, ·133 Butternut Ave.,
some11ow gels '•us all •,:
Dorcas and ,attended the races
building lots on T79 at Rock
jusl walking distance from
Gloria,
Bobby
and
Jan
Eric,
over
the
weekend
of
her
sister,
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
Springs.
Within
wolklng
at Marietta.
together every day.
downtown Pomeroy. Contact
Mr
.
and
'Mrs.
Thomas
Holter,
apartments.
Close
to
school.
distance
of
Meigs
High
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Taylor
Mrs. Jessie Parsons and sons,
!:d Hedrick, 2137 Wadsworth
Schoolf aS minute drive from
Sharon
and
Kevin.
Phone
9'12·5434.
called
at
lhe
home
of
Mr.
and
Orive, Columbus. Ohio, phone,
USED
OFFSET
PLATES
Roger and George, or Mansfield
10·18-lfc
Pomeroy. Call or see Bill
237-4334, Columbus.
HAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walton and - - - - - - - - Witte
weekends or after S
are spending a week's vacation Mrs. Jess Balser of Frozen
5-'·" C
MANY
USES
p.m.
weekdays.
Phone 9'12Camp,
W.
Va
.
They
enjoyed
a
da
ug,hlers,
Newa
rk,
we
re
5
ROOMS
and
bath
,
good
. ';.' . .
from their employment wilh
6887.
condi
li
on.
For
more
in
picnic
lunch
near
a
former
Tuesday
evening
guests
of
his
NEWf 3.bedroom home in
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp, Mr.
formation call 992-7128 before •
Middleport. . Built-In kitchen.
uncle,
Warren
Rose
and
also
family
residence
near
top
or
and Mrs. Gerald Wells and Mr.
2 p .m . and after S p.m .
' - - - - - - - - · ···
ceramic tile bath, all-electric
spent
a
few
days
with
his
Nigger
Hill
near
Sandyville.
8-11 -lfc
and Mrs. Carroll White, Mrs.
. heat, good neighborhood. Can
Mr. and Mrs. John Combs, mother, Mrs. Thelma Walton.
arrange FHA financing .
Kate Rowe and Ada.
~ ROOMS and bath, unfurnished
Telephone 992-3600 or 9'12·
Ravenswood
Route,
W.
Va.,
Mr . and Mrs. Richard
2186.
.
house,
1650
Lincoln
Hts.
operatiOn.
Sargent of Columbus spent a called at the home of Mr. and
Phone
992-3874.
7-25-lfc
PASSING TIME
of water
Mrs.
Warren
Rose
Sunday
8.1J.tfc
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
temps .
Auto .
Some off-season jobs held
afternoon
and
later
v,isited
water
level
J
Jack Sargent at Racine.
this spring and summer by
cont r ol. - · UnT
another
relative,
Mrs.
Allen
111
Court
St,
Mrs. Ronnie Russell enjoyed
. Filter or Power
NFL players : Junior Coffey Auto Sales '
Pomeroy, Ohio
FIn A9it1tor.
'
a week vacation from her Taylor.
of the . Gi ants, apprentice
PerM•·Prt11 ~
Mrs.
Ru
by
Picke
ns
and
1961
OLDS,
motor
completely
.
1-::--'
horse trainer : Doug Hart of
employment at the auditor's
Mayt11
children,
Mrs.
Edie
Bickers
and
HaloaiNNI ,
Green
Bay, vice-president of overhauled. Phone 9'12·6417. '· PORTABLE Singer Sewing
office in Pomeroy and Mr. and
·
Dryers
·
13-6tc Machine will sell for repair bill
Mrs. Russell visited relatives in Scotty were Sunday guests of a snowmobile company: Don _ _ __ _ ___8_ ·_
surround clothes '
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rose. Hullz of Philadelphia , deputy 1965 INTERN
with genHe, even
- $18.44. Phone 992-7085. Twin
Columbus.
hNt. No hot spota,
sheri!l
in
Memphis
;
Ron
ATIO~AL
truck
City
Sewing
Machine
Company.
Miss Debbie Bostick, Mike, Benny Bickers joined the family .Jones of .Atlanta , sheriff in
no overdrylng ..
1800, good condlhon. Henry
8-13·61c
'Fine Mtsll Lint
Cheryl and Tressa , enjoyed later in the evening.
Bahr,
Long
.Bottom,
Ohio.
-Dallas: Deacon Jones of Los
Flltw.
Phone 985-3988.
Mr. and Mrs: Ray Lemley and Angeles, singing and dane·
14' • 24' - WIDE
swimming at Forked Run Lake
'
WeSpeci&lt;FIIIOII
REGISTERED quarler horses
8-15-3tp
Rodney
of
Belleville,
W.
Va.,
MAYTAQ
ing
ac
t
in
nightclubs
:
Danny
Sunday.
- 3 bred mares. 1 bred grade
IHCar ....
were
Sunday
eveni
ng
guests
.of
2-year
old
mare,,
1
registered
Abramowicz
of
New
Orleans.
SPECIAL this week at Tom Rue
Mrs. Gerald . Hayman and
lentce
gelding , 3 registered ye&lt;lrllng
delicatessen
owner.
Motors.
1963
Ford
Pickup.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Warren
Rose.
Keilh, Mrs. Lillie Hart and four
8-15-lfc fillies, 1 regislered yearling
·children. of Racine attended the They also visi led olher CB radio
coli, l yearling grade coil.
---:-- - - Stover reilnion at Cunningham friends in Meigs County.
·~o
In England , John Bull is 1969 CHEVY i t, 6-cyl.,, Contact Horace Karr. Royal
742-4211
Arnold Grate
Rutland,
Oak
Farm
.
Phone
985·33.41.
Pauline
Rose,
w~o
Jell
in
July
automalic
.
.
Phone
992-6547.
Park·at Evans, W. Va., Sunday.
the counterpart of Uncle
8·15·31c
8·15-31C
her legs, is. able to Sam .
- , Mr, and Mts. Howard Roush and injured
.
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speaker sound system, AM·
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New Haven Social Events
The August weighed 9 powids, 3\lc ounces.
-ling of the Haven The Stewarts also have a son,
B ,..,...kers was held at the Troy Matthew, 21&gt; years or age.
llame of Mrs. Harry Vickers Jr. Grandparents are Mr. and
lb. Alfred Sprouse presided at Mrs. Harold Bumgarner of New
lbe meetiilg and Mrs. James Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Otie

treasurer's report was given by and Mrs. William Stewart of
Jlrs, · !&gt;avid :2erkle. She Groveport, and Mrs. Lilly
~ted !bat a five doUar eheck Stewart or Hartford.
bad been donated to the Cancer
A DAUGHTER, Teresa Lee,
Fund.and also $S in pennies for
Friendship and Citizenship. was born at Holzer Medical
Mrs. Harry Vickers Jr. had the Center to Mr. and Mrs. William
roil call and also gave the Joseph Roush. The new arrival
weighed 7 pounds and 2 ounces.
aecretary's report.
A repcJrl oo the International · Grandparents are Mr. and
Tea was given by Mrs. Jesse Mrs. William P. Roush of
Maynard and Mrs. James WISe . Hartford and Mr. and Mrs.
The lesson, "New Sewing Edward Johnson of Pomeroy.
Techniques and Fabrics" was Great-grandparents are Mr .
discussed by Mrs. Sadie Warth. and Mrs. Joseph Kearns of
Clifton, Mrs. Bertha Roush of
During the business session
plans were made to bold a Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. John
potluck dinner in the New Johnson of Point Pleasant.
PERSONALS
Baveri Garden Club Park
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F .
August 17. Eacb member is to
bring a gift for the bingo game. Roush and Sheryl left Sunday
The time was set for six o'clock ,.'or Las Vegas ' N· M·• where
·· lllld the Qlembers may bring they will visit Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Pomeroy and family .
their families.
They
also plan to vacation in
Games were played and
prizes won by Mrs. Lewis Colorado and attend the Roush
Johnson, Mrs. David Zerkle and reunion to be held at West
Mrs. Sadie Warth. The door Union, Ohio, before returning
prize was won by Mrs. Lewis home.
JGimson. Those attending were Mrs. John E. Barringer and
Mrs. Iva Capehart, Mrs. Jesse Steve of Burtonsvllle, Md., have
been spending the pasi several
Maynard, Mrs. David Zerkle,
Mrs. Margie Fields, Mrs. days visiting her parents, Mr .
James WISe, Mrs. Emory Hart, and Mrs. Uoyd Roush. They
Mrs. Lewis Johnson and the were ined on Tuesday by
hostess, Mrs. Harry Vickers, Rev. John Barringer and will
relurn to their home on Friday.
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Layne of
· e, Pa., were weekend
A DAUGIITER, Renee Dawn, Danviii
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
was born recently to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl L. Stewart at Layne.
Pleasant Valley Hospital. She

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1970 CHEVROLET BELAIR4 DOOR
$2995
Less than 10.000 miles by local owner. Sharp as new In all
ways, white over gold fi nish, 350 V-8 engine, power
·. steering. radio. white-walls, wh. covers.

1970 CHEVROLET
$2295
'h Ton Pickup, wide body, G7Bx15 tires, H. duly rear
springs, rear step bumper. less than 9000 miles and less
than 9 mo. bid. Beautiful red finish . Shows best of care.
19MCHEV.21TON
ONLV$1750
114" cab to axle, good 825x20 tires. 2 speed rear axle, Int. &amp;
cab like new true!&lt;,~ cyl. 292 in. eng. A real clean truck .

In The .Sentinel Classifieds .·
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GELDING registered
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_._Phon
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27-59._•
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WALNUT STEREO radio
combination, AM- FM,
radio, ~ speakers, 4 speed
changer, dual volume lllnlrol.
Balance $69.7~. Use our
budget terms. Call 9'12-7085.
8·ls-4tc

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EXPERIENCED
Radialllr Senice

~EROY . Dl!lft

Notice

Pomeroy

8· 15~1c

Fro.m the Largest Truck or
Bulldozer
Radiator fo the
12X50, SCHULTZ 2-bedroom · ·
Smallest Heater Core.
mobile home located on
corner of Third .and Adams,
Mason, w. Va. See Martin
·- Graham, Zuspan St. , Mason. Ph. 992·2143
Pomeroy
W. Va .
8-lHtc

·EXPERT
Wheel AliJiment

DOC

ROOfiNG &amp; CARPENTER
WORK
SPOUniG, .
ROOF fAIITDIG

FuRNITURE

NEW &amp; OLD WORK
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Complete Plumbing ,
Heating and Air Con·

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992-2094

OFFICE SUPPUES

7085.

-----'-HONDA Mo· Ped. Phone 992·

HOME&amp; AU10
606 E. Main

iJlAE'iTNARS

1P.EH EVES. 1:00 P.M.

POMEROY

difiolllng.

Phone 992-2550

kiHN.SON MASOnY .
f;Omp_lete
Remodeling

Insured - Experienced
Work Guaranteed . .
see us tor free
Estimate on Furnace
lilstalation.

WANT AD
8-17-3tc
Kildlens, Baths
Room Adclitiolls
INFORMATiON
1 WILL- not be responsible for. - - - -- -, - - And PAtios
DEADLINES
any debts contracted by GLASS canning Iars. Also. pair
Roofil!if&amp; Carpenter
Backhoe And
5 P.M. Day Before Publication
anyone other than myself. horse harnesses. Phone 9~.
''Work
Monday Oeadllne9a.m.
Jack Ward, Rt. 2, Pomeroy. 3118.
·
EnciiHderWaft&lt;
.. _C.!I~ellatlon ~ Corr'!dions ,
8-ll..ltp 8-17 -3tp
Spouting, Rool
Will be a~cepled unlil9 a.m. for --------~
__....:.__ _ _ _ __
SeplicT..,ks
-GUARANTEEDPainting ·
Day of Publication
. · SAVE UP to one half. Bring HALF RUNNER beans, $2
And Leach Beds.
Phone 992-2094
NEW &amp; oi.li woliK.
REGULATIONS
your sick TV to Chuck' s TV bushel, pick your own.
' The Publisher · reserves the
Shop, 151 BuHernul Av·e., Cucumbers and tomatoes.
All Weather RGOfi"' &amp; Con·
struction CO and AntMny ·
right to edit or reject any ads
Pomeroy.
~
Watermelons; cantaloupes,
Pomemy Home &amp; Auto
Phombi.. &amp; ileifl"'·.
deemed objectional.,__ The.
~-23- lfc . sweet
corn,
potatoes.
OMnptete. Plumllill!l. He.ting
publisher will not be responsible
Clarence Proffitt, Portland;
Open1Til5
and Air COndit!o!!~·
tor more than one incorrect,
Wanted
Phone 843-2254.
Mon~y thru S..tunlay
240
Lincoln St. Middltpwt,O• .
8-17-lfcinsertion.
606 E.- Main, Pomeroy, 0.
I
RATES
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Phone992-2550
For W~nt Ad Service
TWIN
NEEDLE
sewing
Ai'
r-.aition'~~~ ·
lnsund
- Experionca&lt;l
WIIJII
5 cents per Word one insertion
machine 1971 model In new
Work Gurorallleed
Fill'
Minimum Charge 75c
walnut stand. All features
lnspectiJn and
buill-in to make fancy
12 cents per word three,
consec•Jtive insertions.
)
desians , Also buttonholes,
18 cents po!r word six conblind hems etc .• W.25 cash
Re-Oiarge
secutive insertions.
price or terms available.
Phone 992-5641.
2.1 Per Cent Discount on paid
Special
PIUS
8·1J.6k
ads and ads paid within 10 days.
At
Pim
CARD OF THANKS
.,
&amp; OBITUARY
A GOOD BUY - give II a try.
Mid-summer S.le
$1.50 for 50 word minimum.
Blue Lustre America's
and
601 East Main
Blaettnar'~
Jn All Models
favorite carpet shampoo.
liach additional word 2c.
PO~EROY
PHoNE
992-2143
S..veUpTo$211.00
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BLIND ADS
· Baker Furniture Company.
•
Additional 25c Charge per
Over 10 Perant
8- ll~tc RUTLAND
.
NEW
HAWK'SJ.DAY
Advertisem,ent.
ALUMINUM SIDING,
Phone 992-2156
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STORM
DOORS
AND ROSEBERRY Furnace in·
•
CYCLE SALE
OFfiCE HOURS
'COAL,
llmestom!.'
Excelsior'
8:30a .m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily,
•
WINDOWS, nice lot on quiet stallation. Free estimates oo
2milessoulhofAihens.O.
8: 30 a.m. to 12: 00 Noon· COMBINATION waitress and . · ~.all Works, E: Main Sf.;
. •'
street for kids. l'h story new furnaces, oil or gas.
992
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bartender, Blue Tartan, day Pomeroy. Phone
.J89l
. : frame, 3 large bedrooms, • Service work. Call Cecil
Saturday.
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Opon
Moll.,
Wed
..
Fri.
Roseberry. Racine. Ohio.
bath, about '.4 acre, needs
or night shift. No experience
·
lU.m. tolp.m.
Phone 6J.j.tloll-2274.
paper
and
paint
Inside,
A
Apply
In
person.
necessary.
In Memory
APPLES-Peaches.
Fitzpatrick
l'h9M 5'1J.1669
7·22·30fc
BUY AT JUST $6,900.
8-1S-61c
Orchards, Slate Route 689,
IN MEM6RY of Donald Hawk
who passed away a year ago WANTED, two roofers. Apply
phone Wilkesville, 66ii~~~ ROUTE 124 - JUST OUT OF
today, Aug. 17. Sadly missed
TOWN. 3.33 acres level SEWING MACHINES. Repair NEIGLER Construction. For ,
al240 Lincoln St.• Middleport. - - - - - - - - by wife. daughter, mother,
ground, 1 story home. 3 service, all makes. 992-221U,
building or remodeling your
Phone 9'12-2550.
sister and family.
bedrooms, bath,
NEW The Fabric. Shop, Pomeroy.
16
FT.
TAGALONG
travel
home. Call Guy Nelgler.
8-17-31c
8-17-ltc
ALUMINUM SIDING, NEW Authorized Singer Sales and
trailer, fully self contained.
Racine, Ohio.
GAS FORCED-AIR FUR- Service. We Sharpen Scissor:s.
Ready to go, $1500. Phone 773 ..
7-31-lfc
of Mansfield, Mrs. Mae Gould of
WAITRESS-bartender.
ex- 5651 , Mason, W. Va.
NACE,
(low
gas
bills),
2
other
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·1fc
By Mn•.Herbert Roasb
Card of Thanks
perience not necessary. Will
buildings, MEIGS SCHOOL
RALPH'S CAR PET - Up. • ,
train. Cook, experience
7·23-lfc
Rev. Paul Hayman of Galion Ironton and Mrs. Gladys Shields
·
niSTRICT.
JUST
$15,900.
holstery Cleaning Service. ;:;
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
helpful. Please call 992-7038.
visited Frid8y with Mrs. Ferne relurned home Sunday from a THE FAMILY of Harry Hysell
Free esflmates . Phone ·.:,;
Reasonable
rates.
Ph.~.
wishes to express ap- 8-17-Jic SINGER ZIG ZAG. neeos no
Hayman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray vacation in Florida. Mrs.
Gallipolis oi.I6-1J29ol.
predation to the Middleport
cams. all buill-in features. · POMEROY- 1 story frame, 3 Gallipolis. John Russell ,
J-12-ffc :::
E· R squad, to Rev. Robert HOUSEWIVES. evenings free:
Makes buttonholes, fancy
bedrooms, bath, garage,
Owner &amp; Operator.
Hayman and ·called on other Shields had accompanied her
.,....,.,.,.,=,.....,=-:-=~-::S.lJ.Ifc
grandchildren to Largo, Fla.,
Kuhn of the Pomeroy Baptist
Earn 25 per cent demon· designs, etc. Pay just $.12.39.
basement, needs paint and
relatives and friends.
HARRISON'S TV AND AN- :::
by plane to spend two weeks.
Church, to the pallbearers
strafing toys and gifts with Use our budget terms. Call
paper for A OO.IT YOUR.
TENNA SERVICE . Phone •.·
Sidney Kane of New Brighton,
from the Middleport Baptist
the highest paying party plan. 992-7085.
SELFER. GREAT BUY AT QUEEN and Shamblin Con·
9'12·2522.
Mrs. Walter McDade o(Troy, Church. to the friends and
Compare our program and
8-IS..IIc
$5,500.
Pa., spen~ the weekend with
structlon . Roofing.
6-16-tft
Mrs.
Iva.
Orr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
neighbdrs
for
the
lovely
color
catalog
before
making
PLACE
THE SALE OF YOUR
Mrs. Eula WoUe and Aaron and
remodeling ,
alum inum
Roush c alled 00 ' Mfs. Jim~ flowers, cards ond other
any other commitments. No SEWING MACHINE , new
PROPERTY IN 'GOOD
-·
siding. Phone 9'12-7324 or 742· SEWING MACHINE Service
Mr. and Mrs.Early Rciu5h and Con
In
II
t Syr
Sunda
expressions of srmpathy . We
experience. . No investment. deluxe. zig-zag, ·heavy duty.
HANDS
~79.
visited ·Mrs. Josie Roosll at
no Y a
acuse
Y do thank you at .
Car necessary. Call 949-3233 Special pre-school oiler ,HENRY CLELAND
U12tc your home. Cloan, ollancladjust
8-17-llp
or write Toy Ladies Party
REAL.TOR
Veterans Memorial Hospital on afternoon to see the new baby.
----- . - $.1.99. Phone 992-7085. Twin
.
Vicki Roush spent Saturday - - - - - - - - Plan, Johnstown, Pa . 15902. $64.88. Phone 9'12·7085. Twin
Office 992-:Wf
&amp;mday.
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller City Sewing Machine Company.
8-17-Jip City Sewing Machine Company.
Residence 9'12·2561
fl.l:Hitp
Noll
Herbert Roosll celebrated a night wilh her sister, Mrs.
- -- - -- - - 8-13-61p
8·11-61c Sanitalioo, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
.
- 662-3035.
birthday Sunday. Guests in the Connolly.
KOSCOT Kosmetics, July· EARN AT home addressing
2·12-lfc O'DELL WHEEL alignment
6
ROOM
house
and
bath
located
· Roush home Sunday were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lester RouSh August special, Kare Kon· envelopes. Rush stamped , . - - - - - - - - - - - , just outside Chester. Phone
located at Crossroads, Rt. 12~.
self-addressed envelope. The
dillon oil SS. Value now only
Complete
front end sen~lce.
and Mrs. Waller McDade and and family have moved from
985-4262.
C. BRADFORD, Aucfloneer
Ambrose Co .• ol325 Lakeborn.
Distributors, Brown's,
tune
up and brake service.
S.12-l2tc
Complete
Service
Gene Early of Troy, Obio, Mrs. Letart Falls to their new home $2.50.
Davisburg, Mich . 48019.
phone 992-5113.
Wheels b'llanced elet·
Phooe 9-19·3121
Edna Roush, Mrs. Iva Orr, at East Letart.
7-4-lfc
B-l -JOip
Ironically.
· All
work ·&gt;
3 BEDROOM brick home.Racine, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard - - -- - - -- Adam Slaughter and son,
guaranteed.
Reasonable
·'
Choice locaflon In Middleport.·
Crl H Bradford
S STUDIO will be
rates.
Phone
9'12-3213.
Seen
by
appointment
only.
Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Dennie tewart an d daUKhler, Debb'te, GROVER'
s-t.tfc
closed for vacation Aug . 16th Wanted To Buy
.,
7-27-tfc •.
Phone 992-5523 after 4 p.m.
Ferrill of Columbus.
of Connecticut visited Tuesday
thru 22nd. Visit our booth at
'
5-7-lfc
GAME rooster. Phone 992-7208.
the Meigs County F~ir.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casper, through Friday wilh Mr. and
B-17-3tc
AWNINGS,
storm
doors
and
8-10-lotc
.
landmark Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grimm of Mrs. Ernes t Grqnm.
w i ndows , carports,
FOR SALE by owner, a baby
E. Main
Pomeroy
marquees. aluminum siding •·
farm, 3'h miles from Athens
Columbus spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nice and GOSPEL SING at Church of ANTIQUES, telephones, brass
city
limit.
25
miles
from
and
railing. Call A. Jacob, •·
beds
,
clocks.
dishes.
old
God , Chester, Saturday,
with Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Mr. and grandson , Eric Kramer , of
Latest 20th Century Welders.
Pomeroy, 5 room plus small
sales representaflve. For free
furniture,
etc.
Write
M.
D.
Mrs. Dallas Hill and attended Newark spent Sunday with Mr. August 21 at 7:30 p.m. with Miller, Rl. ~. Pomeroy, Ohio. Learn vertical and overhead
room adjoining bathroom,
esti mates, phone Charles
the Duncan Family of Tampa, Call 992-6271 .
plenty
waler.
Can
give
clear
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
weldi.ng
In
1
evening.
the
Alkire-Hill
wedding and Mrs. Uoyd Nice.
Fla . Everyone welcome.
deed
.
2
veins
coal,
plenty
Jolvlson
and Son, Inc.
FI,EE
DOOR
PRIZE$Weekend guests of Mrs. Enna
8·11-4tc
7-9-lfc
Saturday afternoon at the
fruit.
Call
592-1153
or
write
5-27-lfc
Wtlson were Mr. and Mrs.
--------Racine Baptist Olurch.
Lewis Weyand. RD 5, Athens,
GINSENG SZ:17 oz., SlS lb. ;
Ohio 45701. Price on In·
Mrs . Dale Hill and son, CharlesBurriandboys,Mr.and lnslruc l'ton
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
snake root S5 lb.• Golden Seal. ANTIQUE double bed, dresser
spectlon.
delivered
right
to your
Danny, left recently for their Mrs. Robert Wilson of
$1.90 lb.; Wahoo Rool bark $2 and rocker . Phone 992-2580.
llioker ·
8-1S.31c
SEMI
-DRIVER
TRAINING
~
project.
Fast
and
,easy.
Free
home in Moore Haven, Fla., Chester I an d , Mr. and Mrs.
We are currentlv offerina lb. Bill Bailey, Reedsville,
8-15-Jic
no Mechanic Street
estimates. Phone 992-3211-1.
tractor
trailer
training Second St.
after spending the summer with Norman Snovel and daughter of
Pomeroy, Ohio
11 .16 ACRES located T-79 at
Goegleln Ready -Mix Co.,
8-8-lotc ----~DEEP WELL pump, complete
through the tacillties ol the
Rock Springs, close to Nleigs
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe and Mr. and Pennsylvania.
Middleport, Ohio.
tank and pipe, '4 h.p. motor.
following
truck
lines:
Truck
NEAR
RUTLAND
New
3
High
School.
Contact
Bill
(F.JO.Ift'
I
I
Mr
be
R
ush
Mrs· Her r O • s: va
Mrs. Dallas Hill.
Line Distribution Systems. For Sale
Henry Bahr, Long Bottom.
bedrooms, beautiful l'h
Wi lie !lor L. F leldsl after 5 p.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grimm Orr, Mrs. Walter McDade, Mrs.
Inc.,
Express
Parcel
Phone 985-3988.
baths, gas furnace . Nice O'BR-IEN . ELECTRIC SER.
m. or on weekends, phone 9'12·
8-15-3tp 6887.
TREE ripened peaches, lsi
Marshall
Adams,
kitchen. $19,500.00.
Mrs.
Phyllis
De
liveries,
Inc.,
Skyline
of Columbus were dinner guests
VICE. Phone 9-19~1 .
house south of Point Rock on
Deli veries, Inc. For ap8-12-lotc
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Sl. Clair O'Brien an d J"llJllllY attended
S.JO.Ifc
plication and interview call Rl. 689, Flossie Ragan, Rt. 3,
3 HOUSES- 2 rented. All have
Hill.
lhe recent bapti2ing at Racine
304-344-8843, or write School Albany. phone 669-3787 thru POODLE puppies, Sliver Toy, DUPlEX HOME. 6 rooms and
free gas. 3 bedroom modern
Parkview Kennels. Phone 992Safely Division , United Wilkesville.
home. $16,000.00.
Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Hill held by Rev. Charles Norris and
bath.
Apartment,
3
rooms
and
BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
B-12-6tc 54oll.
30 ACRES - On loll. Several
· Systems, Inc.. c-o Terminal
bath.
Private
entrances.
Ideal
Septic tanks installed. Georae
and Mrs. Don Bell spent Sunday Rev. Freeland Norris.
8·15·1fc
Bldg.. 5517 Midland Drive,
building si les. $5,000.00 NEW I BIU I Pullins, Phone 9'12·2CI.
for
family
wlfh
extra
rental
or
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Charleston, W. Va ., 25306.
LISTING.
investment property. Priced
-4-25-lfc
9 PIECE antique dining room
8-17-2tc For Rent
Wandel Ray and Mrs. Pauline
Iri art, the chrysanthemum
for
quick
sale.
Cal
992·2ol31
suite, price $750. Phone 9'/2.
BUILDING LOT - Forrest
symbolizes longevity.
MiUer at Bidwell.
after S p.m.
2 BEDROOM mobile home with 2798.
Run. Utilities.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been .
8·11-12tc
air conditioning in Racine
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bostick
8-15-ltc
cancelled?
Lost
your
area. Phone 9'12·6329.
- - - - -- - -and children of Dunbar, W. Va .,
30
ROOM
BRICKSuccessful
operator's
license?
Call
992·
HOUSE,
1642
Lincoln
Heights.
B-17-51c
business now operating. NEW 2966.
spent a weekend wilh Mr. and
CANNING tomatoes. already
Call Danny Thompson, 9'12·
LISTING.
picked , $1 .25 bu ., ·bdr.ing 2196.
6-lS.Ifc
Mrs. Robert Wood and Debbie
3 ROOMS, bath. furnished, c ontainers . Gera 1 1ne
7-18-tfc
and Waid J ohnson . Cheryl
close to town. Phone 992-2&lt;131 Cleland, East Main, Racine. - - - - - - - - DO YOU HAVE 100 ACRES ON
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor do part of her work now.
after 5 p.m .
HIGHWAY. or
RIVER
Bostick returned home with her
7'18-lfr TRAILER LOT f
I $500
Mr.
Ben
Bickers
called
FRONTAGE
TO
SELL
called
recently
at
the
home
of
a
8-JJ.Hc
'
------"'!
'
or
sae,
.
parents Sunday after spending
r
·
Rutland St .• Middleport, Ohio.
CALL 992-3325
briefly
on
Warren
Rose
on
former
school
teacher
and
ITEM: Morning'. A
·•
Will
hold 64x12 trailer. Call
a weekwithMr. and Mrs. Wood.
HELEN
L. TEAFORD,
992-5310.
family
friend
,
Miss
Dorothy
Sunday
morning.
TRAILER
LOTS,
BOb's
Mobile
_!!stful time for some
Miss Debbie Bostick spent
ASSOCIATE
8- ll~tp
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dean
Earich,
Court,
Rl.
12~.
Syracuse,
·
Hertje
of
Sandyville,
West
:l6"
X
23"
ll.009
,
B-ls-4tc
'
people.
·Double !lismal ; ·
Saturday night with Mr. and
Columbus, and children, Dan, Ohio. 992·2951.
------~Virginia
.
Mrs . Milford Frede rick at
SIX ROOM house, balh, full 'CONVENIENT but secluded for olhers. Jim Nlees • ·
2
David
and
Juill,
were
guests
-----..,.,....,.-,-~
·
_·
1fc
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Taylor,
basement, ·133 Butternut Ave.,
some11ow gels '•us all •,:
Dorcas and ,attended the races
building lots on T79 at Rock
jusl walking distance from
Gloria,
Bobby
and
Jan
Eric,
over
the
weekend
of
her
sister,
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
Springs.
Within
wolklng
at Marietta.
together every day.
downtown Pomeroy. Contact
Mr
.
and
'Mrs.
Thomas
Holter,
apartments.
Close
to
school.
distance
of
Meigs
High
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Taylor
Mrs. Jessie Parsons and sons,
!:d Hedrick, 2137 Wadsworth
Schoolf aS minute drive from
Sharon
and
Kevin.
Phone
9'12·5434.
called
at
lhe
home
of
Mr.
and
Orive, Columbus. Ohio, phone,
USED
OFFSET
PLATES
Roger and George, or Mansfield
10·18-lfc
Pomeroy. Call or see Bill
237-4334, Columbus.
HAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walton and - - - - - - - - Witte
weekends or after S
are spending a week's vacation Mrs. Jess Balser of Frozen
5-'·" C
MANY
USES
p.m.
weekdays.
Phone 9'12Camp,
W.
Va
.
They
enjoyed
a
da
ug,hlers,
Newa
rk,
we
re
5
ROOMS
and
bath
,
good
. ';.' . .
from their employment wilh
6887.
condi
li
on.
For
more
in
picnic
lunch
near
a
former
Tuesday
evening
guests
of
his
NEWf 3.bedroom home in
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp, Mr.
formation call 992-7128 before •
Middleport. . Built-In kitchen.
uncle,
Warren
Rose
and
also
family
residence
near
top
or
and Mrs. Gerald Wells and Mr.
2 p .m . and after S p.m .
' - - - - - - - - · ···
ceramic tile bath, all-electric
spent
a
few
days
with
his
Nigger
Hill
near
Sandyville.
8-11 -lfc
and Mrs. Carroll White, Mrs.
. heat, good neighborhood. Can
Mr. and Mrs. John Combs, mother, Mrs. Thelma Walton.
arrange FHA financing .
Kate Rowe and Ada.
~ ROOMS and bath, unfurnished
Telephone 992-3600 or 9'12·
Ravenswood
Route,
W.
Va.,
Mr . and Mrs. Richard
2186.
.
house,
1650
Lincoln
Hts.
operatiOn.
Sargent of Columbus spent a called at the home of Mr. and
Phone
992-3874.
7-25-lfc
PASSING TIME
of water
Mrs.
Warren
Rose
Sunday
8.1J.tfc
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
temps .
Auto .
Some off-season jobs held
afternoon
and
later
v,isited
water
level
J
Jack Sargent at Racine.
this spring and summer by
cont r ol. - · UnT
another
relative,
Mrs.
Allen
111
Court
St,
Mrs. Ronnie Russell enjoyed
. Filter or Power
NFL players : Junior Coffey Auto Sales '
Pomeroy, Ohio
FIn A9it1tor.
'
a week vacation from her Taylor.
of the . Gi ants, apprentice
PerM•·Prt11 ~
Mrs.
Ru
by
Picke
ns
and
1961
OLDS,
motor
completely
.
1-::--'
horse trainer : Doug Hart of
employment at the auditor's
Mayt11
children,
Mrs.
Edie
Bickers
and
HaloaiNNI ,
Green
Bay, vice-president of overhauled. Phone 9'12·6417. '· PORTABLE Singer Sewing
office in Pomeroy and Mr. and
·
Dryers
·
13-6tc Machine will sell for repair bill
Mrs. Russell visited relatives in Scotty were Sunday guests of a snowmobile company: Don _ _ __ _ ___8_ ·_
surround clothes '
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rose. Hullz of Philadelphia , deputy 1965 INTERN
with genHe, even
- $18.44. Phone 992-7085. Twin
Columbus.
hNt. No hot spota,
sheri!l
in
Memphis
;
Ron
ATIO~AL
truck
City
Sewing
Machine
Company.
Miss Debbie Bostick, Mike, Benny Bickers joined the family .Jones of .Atlanta , sheriff in
no overdrylng ..
1800, good condlhon. Henry
8-13·61c
'Fine Mtsll Lint
Cheryl and Tressa , enjoyed later in the evening.
Bahr,
Long
.Bottom,
Ohio.
-Dallas: Deacon Jones of Los
Flltw.
Phone 985-3988.
Mr. and Mrs: Ray Lemley and Angeles, singing and dane·
14' • 24' - WIDE
swimming at Forked Run Lake
'
WeSpeci&lt;FIIIOII
REGISTERED quarler horses
8-15-3tp
Rodney
of
Belleville,
W.
Va.,
MAYTAQ
ing
ac
t
in
nightclubs
:
Danny
Sunday.
- 3 bred mares. 1 bred grade
IHCar ....
were
Sunday
eveni
ng
guests
.of
2-year
old
mare,,
1
registered
Abramowicz
of
New
Orleans.
SPECIAL this week at Tom Rue
Mrs. Gerald . Hayman and
lentce
gelding , 3 registered ye&lt;lrllng
delicatessen
owner.
Motors.
1963
Ford
Pickup.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Warren
Rose.
Keilh, Mrs. Lillie Hart and four
8-15-lfc fillies, 1 regislered yearling
·children. of Racine attended the They also visi led olher CB radio
coli, l yearling grade coil.
---:-- - - Stover reilnion at Cunningham friends in Meigs County.
·~o
In England , John Bull is 1969 CHEVY i t, 6-cyl.,, Contact Horace Karr. Royal
742-4211
Arnold Grate
Rutland,
Oak
Farm
.
Phone
985·33.41.
Pauline
Rose,
w~o
Jell
in
July
automalic
.
.
Phone
992-6547.
Park·at Evans, W. Va., Sunday.
the counterpart of Uncle
8·15·31c
8·15-31C
her legs, is. able to Sam .
- , Mr, and Mts. Howard Roush and injured
.
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UDitod Press IDtenaallooal
The 50,000 .steelworkers and
20,000 communications workers
in Ohio will get pay raises negotiated in recent contracts but
the price-wage freeze will stop
40,500 Ohio auto workers from
getting their second year "stepups" due to be paid Sept. 15.
lllany other questions - such
as coUege tuition increases remain unanswered.
Treasury Secretary John Conntlly said Mond'!y the freeze
doesnotaffectanywageincreases agreed to before Aug. 14
even if the first check at the
new rate has not yet been paid.
The "step · ups" will not be
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paid during the freeze and
would become effective at the
end of the 90 days if that's when
the controls are lifted. However, they probably could not
be paid retroactively to a date
during the freeze.
The board chairman of Republic Steel, headquartered in

MEIGS lHEATRE
Tonight tllru Saturday
August 17-2t
NOT OPEN

Sun., Mon., &amp; Tues.

August 22-24
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(Tecllnlcolorl
Elliott Gould
Donald Sutherland

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Klondike Strikeout
Ri.,.rboat Mession
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Doubll! Fe.ature Program

NORWOOD

!Color!
Glen Campbell
, Kim Darby
Introducing Joe Namath
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MAGUIRES

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Sean Connery
Richard Harris
Samantha Eggar

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August tl- 19-lD

Doubll! FNiure Progrom

"A BOY NAMED
CHARLIE iROWN"

The 'Peanuts' Gang In their
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Chweland, said the new contracts betweon the steel Industry and the United Steel Work·
ers Union would not be affected.
"As I understand It as II
now, the wages provided by tile
steel settlement effective as II
Aug. 1 and the steel price increases effective prior to Aug.
14 will not be affected by the
wage-price freeze and are In
run force and effect," said T.F.
Patton.
Ohlo BeD Telephone Co. said
Monday it would holdup on paying wage increases won by the
Conununications Workers until
the situation was clarified which
ConnaUy did in a news conference and the wage increases
will be paid.
John Millett, chanceUor of the
slate Board of Regents, said he
is not sure what the controls
mean as far as tuition increises are concerned.
"I'd like to know myseH,"
said Millett. "We can't possibly
hold the line and do without the
additional income without cqlting expenditures."
A spokesman for the Catholic
church in Ohio said tuiUon increases at parochial ~chools
which are scheduled to go in ef.
feel in September will remain
despite the freeZe.
"The tuition that we have
annotmced will remain,'' said
tlie Rev. Herman H. Kenning,
Cincinnati Archdiocese School
Supt. "As of the present moment it slays as announced."
Business leaders continued to
praise the action taken by President Nixon.
"His proposals
arehehlghlyconstructive
and show
is facing
up to the reaUties of our economic condition, jlarticularly as
regards to the money, investment tax credii and surchage,"
said Robert S. Oelman, chair-man of National Cash Register
Corp. in Dayton.
William Verity, president of
Armco Steel Corp. in Middletown, sent a telegram to Nixon
congratulating him on the "bold
and constructive steps" he had
taken in an attempt to curb innation.
"We believe Ute changes in
ecD!l!IOiic policy you have .an-

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More participation was urged
today In the Youth Revue to
take place Wednesday night in
front of the grandstand at the
Meigs County Fair.

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for lhe Revue by caUing the
Meigs County Extension Office.
However, units ·unable to
register prior to the Youth
Revue - a part of the Junior
Fair - may participate by
having a representative report
to Mrs. Harold Sauer on the

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COUDty Fair moved Into ill sec011d day UDder RUDDY
sides.
ToulghlyOODg people olllte COUDly will tate over tbe
· entire evening grandstand program beginning at 6 p.m.
TherewWbeadog show, a dlspb!y of fashions, a parade,
and cOiifestl.
Jodglng ol open class beef got underway today as
did .open eb!ss sheep aDd swine judging. This afternoon
judging was completed on lite first of two flower shows
wlllt the secmd show to be judged friday afternoon.
Joalor falr beef judging aDd showmanship also was held
today.
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elass judging of dairy cattle wW be held. Tite twWght
horse harness racing program wW get ullllerway at 6
p.m. toinorrow and the evealng grandstand attraction
will be lite country and western personaliUes, Lonzo and
Oscar, aDd Helen and Billy Scott. Thursday afternoon
quarter horse racing will beglo at 1 p.m.

August White .Sale
Bates and Morgan
Jones Bedspreads
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Full and Twin Sizes in your favorite patterns and colors.

Cannon Permanent Press Sheets and
Pillowcases in Percale or Muslin.

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Traditional white, g)lid colors, floral prints.
All at August White Sale Prices.

·Malbess Pads, - Covets - Ptotectas - PHiowcase
eo. · lrooing Board ,Pads and CcNers - Dles1er
ScarfS and Deifies - Kitchen Tuwels ·and Dish ·
ColliS - All at August White Sale Prices. _.

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p.m. on Indian Run Road, three
miles east of Reedsville, the
Meigs County Sheriff'S Dept.
reported.
Donald 'E. Bartlmus, 18,
Reedsville, Rt. 1, was trayeling
south on Indian Run Road when
his brakes failed. The car went
off the road on the left, back
across the highway, then 300
feet beyond, going. over an
em~kmenl and striking a
tree.
Bartimus complained 14 neck
and rib injuries. Passengers
Terry Wilson, 15, and James
Barber, 18, both of Reedsville,
Rl. I, each-had lacerations Of
thetr eyes. AU were taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital by
private car. Wilson iras treated
and released. The other two
were not treated at the hospital,
it was ·reported.
llartimus was arrested on a
charge or driving a vehicle with
defective ·brakes. · ·

Other administration officials said they stiU were uncerlain
aboot whether many Individual products would be placed under
the freeze. They said classifications would have to be made on a
case-by-case basis by the new cost of Uving council that President
Nixon ctl'llted to,make police for his economic program.

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• Bus. Administration
·Secretarial
• Exec. Secretarial
• Jr. Accounting . .
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ELBERFELDS WILL BE OPEN .THUR-SDAY
AUGUST 19 FROM 9:30 lM. TO 12
NOON .ONLY SO WE CAN ALL GO TO

CINCINNATI - REPRESENTA~ of llree utility
companies and the federal Envirorunental Protection Agency
(EPA) !old Ute Ohio PoUulion Conlrol Board Tuesday the
. proposed nuclear power station on the Ohio River wiU be weD
within exisiing \Vater quaUty standards.
,The three utilities buDding Ute .station are Cincinnati Gas &amp;
Eleclric, Dayton Power &amp; Light and Columbus &amp; SouUtern Ohio
Eleciric eo. They S4!fk a permit from the state board to operale
the William H. :I'Jmmer plant.

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Robert Hamm.

Two piece cotton dress, Mrs.

Child's better dress, Mrs. James Carpenter, Mrs. Robert

James Carpenter. Mrs. Robert Hamm .
· Better dresses, Mrs. James
Hamm .

Child's play clofhes, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Robert Hamm.

Robert Hamm, Mrs. James

Ladies suit, shirt or pants,

TERESA THOMAS OF MIDDLEPORT holds one of the first place blue ribbon paintings at
lhe annual Meigs County Fair. The artist was Mrs. Sadie Carr of Pomeroy. Nwnerous paintings by local artists are on display in the senior fair building.

Devoted To 1'he lnleruu Of 1'he MeigJ·Mason Area
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1971
PHONE 992-2156

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GRAND CHAMPION
Byron McCoy of near
Tuppers Plains was named
grand cbampion In Beef
Sbowmansblp at the Meigs
County Junior Fair Wed·
nesday morning. Named
reserve champion in beef
showmanship was Becky
Windon of near Chester.
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COLUMBUS (UPI )-General
Telephone Co. of Ohio has been
given state permission to raise
ils rates by 6.9~ per cent after
the federally ordered wageprice freeze is lifted.
The state Public Utilities
Commission Tuesday granted
General a $4.6 miUion annual
.
rate boost and at the same
FASCINATED wrrH 'l1IE GARDEN CROPS diaplayed
time ordered prices dropped on
at the Meigs County Fair are Beth Ann and Belay Kay,lwln
siandard color phones.
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bob SylveSter. Above, ibey
General filed its rate request
examine a blue ribbon plate of green beans exhibited by Mrs.
in April 1970, ·seeking $9 miUion
W. A. Morgan of near Pomeroy.
more a year, but the PUCO
said such a hike would "proe
vide a ·greater rate of return
than Ohio statutes authorize."
The rate increase that was
granted, it said, "constitutes a Farm crops were judged by
POTATOES
fair and reasonable rate of re- Byron n. Carter Tuesday at the
Cobblers, 5 specimens,
Hollon. Kenneth Wood.
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Meigs County Fair rolled Evelyn
Variety,
'George
The rate hike had been op- through ils first day of activity. Genheimer,5 specimens,
Earl Dean.
posed by 16 conununities and The farm crops - plates of
Variety, 5 specimens, Evelyn
three townships which General near perfect samples of produce Hollon .
Cabbdge, Mrs. Oris Ginther,
serves, most of which are in from Meigs County farmers - Sharon
Jewell.
]4ontgornery County.
Tomatoes,
red, S specimens,
are displayed in the senior fair
Earl
Dean,
Sharon
Jewell.
The PUCO also Tuesday or- building. (First, second, third,
Best
plate
green
pod pole
dered lhe charge for color etc. in order listed):
beans, Gladys Morgan, George
phones reduced to $5, payable
CLASS 701
Genheimer .
Best plate green pod bush
upon installation, with the price Best six ears of yellow hybrid
beans
dropping $1 a year until the ad- corn Dale Kautz Edison Dean. , Robert Lewis . Earl
ditional charge is done away Holl~n .
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Lewis,
Earl Dean.
with entirely.
Best six ears yeUow sweet
01ions.
white; s specimens,
Neat and colorful exhibits
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by three Meigs County
Veterans Memorial Hospital Sharon A. Jewell.
01ions, yellow, s specimens,
George
granges, located In the senior
ADMITTED Blanche
Best six ears white popcorn, Hollon . Genheimer, Evelyn
Cross, Syracuse; Mamie Mrs. Robert Hamm.
fair buDding, were judged
CLASS 703
Bes t peck wheat , Edison
Tuesday.
Buchanan, Pomeroy ; Roger
Pimentos
, S specimens,
Hollon, Earl Dean.
Gladys
Morgan,
Winning flrsl .place and $55
Spaun, Racine; Cathy Yates,
Best peck winter oats, Donald
Peppers, 5 specimens, Gladys
in prize money was Hemlock
Middleport.
Mora. second, Donald Mora.
Morgan.
Sharon Jewell.
Best peck spring oats, Edison
Grove Grange with Racine
DISCHARGE!?
·Lucy
Mangoes , S specimens,
Hollon,
Oonald
Mora.
Grangetaklngsecondprizeof
The apparent
general McCune, Oscar Klein, Minnie
Best peck barley, Donald George Genheimer, n,nald
$50. Thlrd place went to Rock economic boom in once dor- Hall.
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Mora . Edison Hollon .
Springs Grange, a casb prize mant Gallla County was
of $45.
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lake and permanent cabin-type
ADMISSIONS; Mrs. Preston development in the southwest
Love, Point Pleasant; Wanda corner of the county.
Beat of •how award in the places in order listed, in the Jimmy L. Hobbs, Dexter.
Watterson, Apple Grove; James T. Doyle, Ironton, said amateur pain.tings displayed at categories were the following
water Color
James E. Stover, Apple Grove ; Timbre Ridge Lake Resort the 108th Annual Meigs County exhibitors:
Portrait from Ule, Hobbs.
Mabel Cordray, Point Pleasant· Company Inc., Ironton, and Fair went to Miss Carol
Oil Or AcryUc
Drawing, Cbarcoal, or PuRl
Jean Anp James, Leon ; Audrey Selected Resources Inc., Bachtel, a registered nurse of . Landscape from Nature, Mrs. Landscape from Nature, Mn.
Davis, Gallipolis; Mrs. Oensie Chicago, Will construct a 125 Middleport. Miss Bachtel won Nina Bland, Hooker St., Mid- Hamm, Racine.
Legg, Leon; Myrtle Bonecutter, acre lake and 1,000 lot hollie the award 'f!,tesday for her dleport; Mrs. Robert Hamm, Portrait from Lir'e, Mn.
Point Pleasant.
building site near Lecta, two exhibit in the still life category. Racine, Route I.
Gibbs, Mrs. Carr:
DISCHARGES ; . William miles south of Rt. 775 costing
High ribbon winners in the Portrait from Life, Mrs. !tis SliD ·Life, Mrs. Carr, lfra.
Watterson, Mrs. Jack Belasco, $1.~ million.
show were Mrs. Sadie Carr of Kelton, Welchlown Hill, Hamm.
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'!;he recreational facility , Pomeroy who received three Pomeroy; Mrs. Sadie Carr, Marine Siudy, ·Mrs. R-a,
BIRTHS: August 18, a son to known as Timbre Ridge Lakes, blue ribbon awards and three Pomeroy,
Mrs. Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane, !!ill offer individual housing lots red ribbons for her paintings; StiiiUfe, Miss Carol Bachtel, F1ower Study, Mrs. " - ·
Point Pleasant.
such as those at Hide Away and Mrs. Robert Hanun with -Mrs . Carr.
Mrs. Carr.
NOW YOU KNOW
Hills in Loga~ and Shawnee four blues and two reds.
Marine Study, Mrs. Carr.
Animal Study, Mrs. " Randall G. Fisher J'udged the Flower Study, Mrs. Charles
M .. Art
The first known exhibiUon by .HiUs ~~ar Xema. .
Roman gladiators occurred. In IndiVIduals o":mng lots or .38 entries in the show headed by Gibbs, 102 Peoples Terrace, First, to Hobbe, of Deldtr;
265 ·B.C. at lhe funeral of homes will be entitled to use the William G. Mayer. ·
Pomeroy; Mrs. Kelton second. second, to Mrs. Mary M.ll) 1
Brutus.
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T~king first and second
Animal Study, Mrs. Carr, Minersville, ROU1P. 1. ·

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Raw Foods on Free List
WASHING1UN OFFICE of Emergency
Development
ness (OEP) has explained aU raw food products such as fresh Are lnJ" ured .
fruits aDd veg.. tables are exempt from Ute government's 90-day
freeze on pric&lt;s. The raw food products are exempt at both the
Announced
Acar was demolished in a one
farm and rehillevels, OEP spokesmen said Tuesday.
car accident TueSday at
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On~ piece colton dress, adult.
Children's Clothing
Mrs. Robert Hamm, Mrs. Ori!
Child's cotton dress, Mrs. Ginther.

WASHINGTON (UPI)-The ducts still are without exact with the President." And House
grocery price pictin-e was a bit classification and it may be GoP Whip Leslie Arends of
more clear today, but the some time before all are illinois said the House would
question of pay raises for pigeon-holed.
send the tax cut package to the
'l1IE POPULARITY OF CERAMia! Is apparent In
teachers
and
millions
of
state
The
OEP
said
the
new
cost
of
Senate before the end of
hobby displays at Ute loath Annual Meigs County Fair. This
and local government workers living council was reviewing a September.
allracllve ceramic piece won a l&gt;lue ribbOn for Mrs; Sa~e
• retnajned ln. dolll!t u Prea!®nt question that could affect the
But a UP! survey of
~ o(,-lloineroy. ,It is dilplayed bere by George Oark .af
Nixon's
niW
tconomic
roadmap
paychecks
of
public
school
economists,
businessmen and
&lt;levetand Wlto came to Meigs Couniy this IJionth especially
continued to Unfold.
teachers and Ute 10.5 million politicians across the country
to attend the fair.
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The international currency persons who work for state, indicated doubt about what
rumblings roUed from Tokyo to county and city governments. would happen once the wageParis, and the comment from
At one point Tuesday the price freeze is lifted Nov. 12, if
politicians and economists OEP said President Nixon's it is. Many of those surveyed
ranged from doubt to encou- wage freeze did not extend to expressed a fear that there
ragement; but the questions non-federal govemmenls, and could be a new wave of
most Americans were asking that 'lilly pay raises due to those inflation when lhe thaw comes,
stiU centered on the 90-day hall.. workers during the !Jt).{iay unless Nixon maintains his
in price, wage and rent 1 period would probably came momentum.
increases. The government said through.
In olher developments :
But, less than an hour later, - The rift between lhe
it would have 10 offices opened
.across the country by noon OEP said the freeze did extend administration and organized
today to fill in the blanks.
to state and local governments labor widened with Labor
The office of Emergency and lhen, still later, said the Secretary James D. Hodgson
Preparedness, which is enforc- matter was undecided.
calling AFL-CIO President
ing the freeze and informing
President Nixon, on a cross- George Meany "out of step"
the . public about its details country speaking trip, was with American workers for his
through the new offices, cleared plugging for his new program. criticism of the new moves.
up some of the confusion about He told an audience in New - Director J. Curtis Counls of
grocery prices.
York Tuesday night lhat the mediation and conciliation
It issued a statement Toes- Americans would have to service asked labor to call off
day saying food products sacrifice but the extra effort all present strikes and prevent
classified as "raw"-such as could "make the differeqce any new ones during the threefresh fruits and vegelables- between a nation on the way month freeze. He hinted the
will be free to rise or faD as down and a nation on the way government might resort to
A NOSTALGIC PICTIJRE on the Rock Springs
market and seasonal conditions up."
fines and court orders if
Fairgrounds is being created this year by Kathy Simmons
dictate.
~would
also
include
Before
he
left
Washington
cooperation
was not forthcomand H8rry •Yarbrough, both of Rutland, who are operating
com, wheal, cotton, plants and Nixon won assurances from ing.
"Dan'sl'eanut GaUery" from this old fashioned wagon. The
other
commodities sold in the Congressional leaders lhal the - Americans were reported
wagoo, owned by Dan Q-emeans, Rutland, ari uncle of Miss
aspecis of his program requir- ·buying up previously imported
!lmmons, has been put in' good repair for lhe concession. · raw or natural state.
"Processed" foods · will be ing legislaive action, the tax cars and other imports such as
Miss Simmons rounds out the yesteryear look in her red and
subject-to the price freeze, cuts for individuals and busi- wines to avoid the 10 per cent
white gingham costume.
however. Examples of this nesses, would be given priority duty on affected items that
category include milk, frozen treatment. Senate Democratic have arrived sjnce Nixon
foods, bread, butter and beef- Leader Mike Mansfield predict- imposed the new tax .
steak. But OEP officials ed ti majority of the Senate was - The stock market ran
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Child's blouse or shirt (2nd) , Chapman.
velvet of the Pomeroy-Mason
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"Hara-kiri'" is· a word
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meaning "beUy cutting" and is
John Wayne
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Robert Mitchum
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two blue ribbons and a red one for her exhibits In Ute
domestic arts department at lbe Meigs County Fair. She
displays here a pale yeUow afghan of intricate design wblch
.was a first place winner.

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booUt ready at tbe Meigs Cwnty fairgrounds Monday were
•Kathy Boyd, l!!ft, student at Southern High School, and Mrs.
Erma McClurg Hoine Economics instructor there. Soulbem
is the ooly FHA Club represented at the f.air.

nolilced are essential," said
Verity. "Stopping ioDation that
has been robbing the nation
' easy. It
since 1965 will not be
will .require national unity and
a great deal of personal sacri·
fice ."

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·Pr,omiises of a "bigger and
better" domestic arts department at lhe lOith Amiulil Meigs
County Fair were fulfilled
Tuesday as 182 exhibits ·ranging
from
holiday
decoratio~ to h~l pants - were
displayed in the senior fair
building.
lllbbons, blue for first and red
for second, were awarded in the
8l classes foUowing judging by
Mrs. Avis Frecker of Racine,
home economicli teacber at the
Kyger Creek High ~hoot.
Mrs. Robert LewiS, departmentchalrman, was assisted by
Mrs. Harold Lohse and Mrs.
Rose Ginther, judge's clerks,
and Mrs. David Koblenlz.
Showing the greatest increase
in nWllber of exhibits was the
hobby division which had been
expanded this year to include 13
classes. A Santa jack-in-thebox,
a colored corn rooster
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picture, tie dyed shirts and
sheet . and pillow case sets,
stuffed doUs, miniature antique
cars, sheD craft, ceramics, and
dimensional pictures were
among the numerous attractive
exhibits.

COLUMBUS - EIMER HALE, 32, Columbus, was shot to
death by pollee Tuesday after they arrived ,io Investigate a
shootout in a jlarking lot beside a.har on Ute east side. Police said
Hale died at Grant Hospital less than an holD' afier he was shot six
·times in the chest and lower stomach.
The officers involved in the Incident, Paltolmen August C.
Sims andRobertJ. Mulcahy,sald Hale fired at them twice with a
.357 magnum pistol from inside.
. his car after exchanging a
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