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WASHINGTON tUPII Julie Ann Junkin, 12, o£ Birmingham, Ala ., won the
National Spelling Bee today by.
correctly spelling the word
hydrophyte - meaning a kind
of plant requiring water .
The tiny · sixth grader burst
into tears when she was an.

noun ced the winner . The
runnerup
was
another
youngster from the South , Gail
Meier, 14, of Memphis, Tenn .
Gail misspelled the word
man telletta - referring tu a
knee- lengt h out er garment
worn by Catholic priests She
spelled the word as mantillel&lt;i.
Julie Ann then spelled
manteletta corr ectly and
became the champi on by
spelling hydrophyte.
She outlasted 79 other young
spellers in two days or competition in which a total or ~97
words were either spelled or
misspelled. Tea rs often were
shed - like those by Shawn
Whittin gton, 14, Edinburg,
Tex. - when a youngster
missed a word.

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WASHINGTON - THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT may
have QUietly gone bankrupt this week. "It's only a technicality "
said a Treasury official. "Actually, we can hold on for about t~o
weeks, but it getshairy." The U. S. Trensw-y probably reached
the legal debt ceibng of $475.7 billion last Saturday and depleted
its cash balance Wednesday.
No one knows officially yet because the government reports
what it has spent about six days after tbe money is gone . But the
Treasury Department said Wednesday the debt·llad risen to
$475.6 billion and cash on hand had shrunk to $7.5 billion last
Fnday . When the debt ceiling, imposed by Congress, is reached
the government can 't borrow any more money.
. If tbe federal government has gone temporarily bankrupt, a
senes of steps Will be taken by Treasury Secretary William E.
Simon . These will include orders to halt sales of Series E and H
savi ngs bonds, Treasury bills and other secw-ities. In order to
raise money, the Treasury'would then call on the Export-Import
Bank to repay its loans from tlJC United States.

SATURDAY, JUNE 8TH

9:30 am TO 9 PM

9:30AM TO 9 PM

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Jury named

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Mens $1.00

.S1zes 10Sport
and
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Socks
to 13 - Solid colors
Heathertones.
Bulky knit orlons and Ban lon panel knits. Well
known brand.

SALE PRICE 88* Pair
SALE! MEN'S NECKTIES
4.00 MENS TIES
4.50 MENS TIES
5.00 MENS TIES
5.50 MENS TIES

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Mens Lee Riders

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SAN FRANCISCO - PATRICIA HEARST, who in four
months of captivity underwent a change from frightened kidnap
victim to gun-toting companion of her terrorist abductors, now is
wanted on a bank robbery charge. A federal grand jury, taking
the 20-year-&lt;&gt;ld newspaper heiress at her word, indicted her
Thursday for the bank robbery she said she willingly committed
with members of the Syrnbionese Uberation Army.
U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter issued warrants
for ber arrest on charges of armed bank robbery and use of a
firearm to commit a felony, and set bail at $500,000. Her father,
Randolph A. Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco
Examiner, had only a brief comment.
"I don't like it but there's nothing I can do about it," he told
reporters at his home in suburban Hillsborough.

Regular price $11.49. 14 oz.
all cotton blue denim.
Regular cut. Sizes 29 to 38
waist. Select your correct

length .

While They Last

Special Sale Price

SALE 1h PRICE
Sale! Irregulars

BOYS BLUE JEANS

THE NATION'S MALE OFFICE WORKERS will be tieless

. Studen_t sizes 14 through 18 (If perfect $7.50).
Boys s1zes 8 through 12 (If perfect $6.SO) . Flare
leg styles· western cut· wide belt loops.

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Selected from o~r regular stock. Flare leg _ wide
belt loops · plaid ,patterns.
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B1g choice of models .
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Mayor
Herman London and Syracuse
council Thw:sday night endorsed · unanimously the
proposed one-mill levy for the

increase rather than diminish

th e safety of the Israelis .
Ki ssinger said that the
United States has "no intention, indeed we have no

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and short sleeves this summer, if John Sawmill, head of the
FederalEnergy Administration, ,has his way. But a'UPI survey
shows t!lat executives are finding it hard to decide whether to go
along with the energy.,saving campaign or to insist on the
business-like image.
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"Ito ties or jackets?" sniffed a spokesman for Merrill Lynch
Pierce Fenner and Smith in Detroit. "I sincerely doubt we cOuld
allow that here." Sawhill suggeSteil that thermostats.be set at 78
degrees so there would be a smaller demand for electricity to
power air conditioners.
GLADWYNE, PA. -FBI AGENTS tracked down a kidnap
suspect Thursday l!lld recovered $60,000 in ransom paid.for the
release of Annette Friedland, wife of a millionaire supermarket
esecutive. Mrs. Friedland, 44, mother of four children, was
abducted from her $200,000 Main Line home shortly before 1 p.m.
Thursday by three armed men who had tied up a gardener.
sie was released in south Philadelphia about three hours
later after her husband, Jack, delivered the ransom. Friedland is
president of Food Fair Supermarkets, Inc., the country's seventh
largest food store chain. Fr~k Watts, 18, Philadelphia, was
arrested about 10 blocks from the "drop" site and FBI agents
said they found the ransom in a canvas bag tucked in the sleeve
of a coat he was carrying. The agents said Watts was "the only
ooe who appeared at the location where the ransom money was
left."

operation of the row--&lt;:ounty
Community'College to be voted
on Tuesday, June I I.
Mayor London and council
agreed the proposal' is an

"excellent one." of bene£il to
youngsters of today and or
"generations to come." ·
They noted tha t the cost u£
higher education through tho·

Kleindinst fined $100 for
lieing; 30 days suspended
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
UNITED NATIONS TROOPS TOOK up positions on the
Golan Heights battlefield toctay, setting up a buffer zone and · weeping Richard G. Kleindinst
was fined $100, but was not
policing the week-&lt;Jld cease-fire between Israel and Syria. An
Israeli military source said army troops had begun pulling back ordered to jail, on a charge of
in the Golan, with the first withdrawals in the area around Mt. . falling to testify truthfully at
Hermon, a strategic peak overlooking parts of Israel, Syria, and his 1973 Senate .confinnation
hearings for attorney general.
Lebanon.
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Israeli tanks and heavy artillery guns streamed off the Golan
George L. Hart Jr. gave
plateau Thursday, meeting a deadline set in Geneva for the first
pullback of troops and weapons in the embattled region. The · Kleindienst, the second cabinet
troop withdrawals began soon after both nations gave a trium- officer this century to he
phant welcome Thursday to the last prisoners of the October 1973 convicted of a crime in conMiddle East War. Syria returned 56 Israeli POWs and Israel nection with his official duties,
released 383 Syrians, Iraqis and Moroccans.

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and defense coo peration being
worked out here are an
example of what Wash ington
was willing to do with other
Arab nations.
Kissinger at his news conference sa id the growing friendship between .\he United States
and the Arab coun tries would

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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1974

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

CLEVELAND - THE OHIO WTIERY Commission has
announced it' will hold its drawings on Thursdays at different
locations throughout the state. "Cities, townships, shopping
malls and large stores and restaurants will he selected across the
state and drawings will take place every Thursday," a spokesman said Thursday.
"Exact time of the drawings bas not been established, but
the hour will be either late morning or early afternoon. The
drawing will take approximately one hour to complete." Those
interested in hosting draWings and who have "adequate parking
for 500 to 1,000 cars" were asl:ed to write the commission at 1101
Cedar Ave., Cleveland, 44106, or call the commission at (216 ) 79f&gt;.
5000.

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Plaids and solid colors . not
every size in every style.

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minister, Kissinger said that
the Sa udi Arabian-American

Middle East trip is designed to
emphasize the progress which
has been made toward an

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Slacks
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his country's minister of in-

Devoted To The lntere~u Of The Meig!-Mwon Area

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8.98 Lee Long Sleeve
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Shirts to Match

SUMM£R WEIGHT

Mens 9.95
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Mens 11.95
Mens 12 .95
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SQUAD ASSISTS
. The Racine ER Squad was
.called Wednesday at '12:05 a.
m. for Robert Thorda Racine ·
a medical patient, ~ho wa~
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital . At 2:30 p. m. Wednesday they transported .
Chester Simpson. Racine . to
Holzer Medical Center . Simp.
son was believed to have .
suffered a pos,sible stroke.

Kissinger

Nixon 's hurredly arranged

capability , of expelling Soviet Gromyko had told him Russia
influen ce from the Middle would be willing to further ease
restriction s on emigration of
East."
On other issues, Kissinger Jews in order to get better U.S.
trade trea tment. However , as
said :
- He wa s misinterpreted he told some senators a couple
when he wa s quoted as telling of day s ago, "some progress 1s
the House Foreign Affairs being made-"
Committee that $100 million
- "Shuttle diplomacy" iS inwas earmarked for aid to
deed
tiring and "the rol e that I
Syria . What he intended to say
played
in the fir st two
was that the administration is
a'king Congr ess for a special disengagement negotiations
contingency fund of $100 should not become the normal
million and "Syria, together pattern of negotiations in the
with other countries would be Middle East. " However, he
eligible for su pport from that considered it worthwhile to
fund '' if the peace agreement is devote tl'iat much time to om•
problem, even to the neglect of
implemented .
ot
hers, because so much
- It would be unwise and
serve no useful purpose for him depended on getting the fightto disclose whether or not ing stopped and the armies
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei separated in the Middle East.

Later at a dinner given in

Pants in sizes 29 to 44 waist. Shirts in sizes 14'/J to.17112. Sol id
colors · tan · Forest green . dark olive . navy blue . charcoal
grey. Stock up now or .buy for Father's Day gifts June 16th,."

This sale includes our entire stock of mens knit shirts . regular sport shirts
tank lops · knit golf shirts.
A tremendous selec.tion in solid colors. plaids. white . stripes.
You can really save during this sale ·on shirts.
Mens
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honor of visiting Saudi Arabian
Prince Fahd Bin Abd·AI·Aziz,

and to dramatize a "new
relationship between the
United States" and' the Arab
states in the area .
"The success of the two
disengagemen t negotiations
has created conditions in which
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in down- the lon g term relationship
town Pomeroy at 11 a.m. between the United States and
Friday was 80 degrees under these Arab countries, as well
as Israel , can be put on a new
sunny ski es.
basis," Kissinger told a Thw-sday news conference.

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Sizes 14112 to 11 •12 .
You can really
save during fhis
sale on shirts .

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WASHINGTON I UPi ) - Se·
cretaary o£ State Henry A.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Fair and warm with highs
In the 80s. Lows In the 60s
Sunday lhrough Tuesda y.

WOMEN'S ·
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Arab· lsraeli peace ag reement

Ai.JxiLIARYLEADERS - The summer convention of the Eighth District of the American
Legion Auxiliary was held Thursday in the Trinity Church in Pomeroy. Left to right, are Mrs.
George Sallot, president of the Ohio Department who was guest speaker; Mrs. Devon Tipple,
eighth district president; Mrs. Grace Pratt, Unit 39 president, hostess unit; and Mrs . Ben
Neutzling, chairwoman of the day.

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Partly clnudy, warm and
humid today, tonight and
Saturday with aftern oon and
night-time thundershowers
likel y. High today and
Saturday around 85. Low
tonight in the upper 60s .

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and from the polls Tuesday
may call 99%-7004 and a
vehide will be dispatched to
pick them up.

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Liverpool , died early Thursrlay

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Jaworski and Sirica. The judge
was said to have ordered those
present to maintain secrecy.
The meeting was in response
to motions by the defendants
PLEASANT VALLEY
demanding
that
the
DISCHARGES - Carrie prosecution supply them with a
Judson, Hartford ; Mrs . " bill of particulars." They
Michael Brewer, Mason; Mrs. asked for names of "all perJames Marsh, Point Pleasan t; sons alleged to have conspired
Charles Eblin, Gallipolis; with the defendants named in
Robert Hill, Dtmbar ; Howard the indictment."
McCoy , Huntington ; Mrs.
On Wednesday, Jaworski
Howard Sisk , Mason; April
delayed complying with the
Barrett, Gallipolis; Mrs. defense request for names of
Charles Wheeler,
We st co-&lt;:onspirators. A spokesman
Columbia; Mrs. Fred Parker, for Jaworski was quoted as
Gallipolis.
saying "when the judge orders
I+S to file it, we'll file it." Even
after filing, the information
Mason
could be kept secret.
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Wednesday the Watergate
Tonight &amp; Friday
cover-up would have been
June 6-7
revealed much sooner had not
top government officals lied
Double Feature Program
from the beginning as "Part of
"CENTER FOLD Gl RLS"
PLUS
an extensive altern of criminal
"THE CANDY
actions."
SNATCHERS"
In a batch of legal briefs filed
Tiffany BoLling
in U.S. District Court WednesBen Piazza
Was a piece of candy worth a
day, Jaworski also argued
fortune in diamonds?
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Rated R
charges against six men, including former Attorney Gen(Continued from page I
eral John N. Mitchell and sl&lt;irting June 10 from 8 to 10
presidential aide John D.
and 10 to noon, and adult
Ehrlichman, on grounds of lessons beginning June 10
pretrial publicity .
Monday, Wednesday and
Tonight, June 6
But Ja.worski suggested that Friday evenings from 6 until 7.
NOT OPEN
if impeachment hearings or a
Children's lessons begin June
Senate trial are being televised
24. Sign up for the classes
when the Sept. 9 court trial is
l=ri., Sat., Sun.
should be done at the pool.
starting, "the court should
June 7-8-9
O:HARLEY VARRICK
consider very seriously
(Technicolor)
whether a continuance would
Walter Matthau
Holzer Medical Center
be
in order."
Joe Don Baker
I Discharged, June 5)
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In the more than 300 pages of
Patricia
Bean
Annie
Cartoons :
· briefs filed in response to
Krazy · Kat also Loopy
Mar/
Bobo,
defense motions he at.so offered Blessing,
Show Starts 7 p.m .
to give the six · cover-up Margaret Bragg, Jerry Burdefendants relevant · parts of cham, James E. Burris, Jr.,
presidential tapes of tailss in Dorothy Camp, Frank Conley,
Thomas Cornett, Jack Crank
which they participated.
Ethel Cundy, Melissa Darst'
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MISS AMERICA I But he drew the line at Russ Derouin, Russell Dodson'
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1 SANDALS _ THEY I presidential tapes, original Fulk and daughter, Gladys
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U GREAT 1 spirators and Central In- Ruth Kelly, Dwayne Lane,
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Donald Lisle, Margaret Litch:
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1 Jaworski said lies by Mit- . field , Geraldine Mayo, Sally
A great wa 1 . 1 1 chell and Ehrlichman stynued McKinney, Amy Miller, Joseph
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Roberts , Rosemary Salmons,
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far exceeded that of the in- Donald Sheets, a daughter
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1 Jaworski.
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1 "We submit that defendants' dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
1I false statements, which were Smith, a son, Cottageville, W.
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Racme.
DISCHARGES
Okla
Walker, Edwin Clarke, Edna
Stiles, Margie . Hanlon , Terry
Bell, Sarah Congo.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 7TH

Homer C. Timmons dies
long illness.
Born March 20, 1898 in
Portland , he resided in East
Liverpool since 1938. He was
the son of the late Lee and Inez
Jones Timmons.
Retired from the Crucible
Steel Company in 1964. he was
a veteran of WW i. a member of
The Salvation Army in East
Liverpool , American Legion
Post 374 and CIO 1212.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Alice Watson Timmons, at
home; three daughters. Mrs.
Ann Tipton, Mrs. Juanita
Cozart and Mrs. Fannie
Henderson, all of Columbus;
one son, Homer C. Timmons,
Jr., of Georgia ; three sisters,
Mrs. Della Cornell and Mrs.
Jennie Uranick, East Liverpool, and Mrs. Jessie Fraser,
Wellsville, and 10 grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a. m.
Saturday at the Dawson
Funeral Home, East Liverpool,
with Capt. Ron Dake, of The
Salvation Army officiating.
Additional services will be at 3
p.m. Saturday at Sliversville Community Church with
burial in the church cemetery.

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killed
A-Meigs High School junior,
delegate · to Girls State later
this month in Columbus, was
killed in an automobile ac·
cident near Cincinnati Thursday night.
Friends of the family here
identified her as Sarah Greene,
daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
Walter Greene, Sr., Rt. I
Vinton. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Minnie
Greene, Pomeroy. Miss
Greene was reported in an
automobile accident in Cin·
cinnati while enroute to a
graduation exercise when the
accident occurred. No details
were available today.
Miss Greene had been
selected as the Buckeye Girls'
State delegate by the American
Legion Auxiliary of' Drew
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy .
Miss Greene's father
recently retired after 20 years
in the U. S. Marines. Mrs.
Carrie Neutzling received
word of the death and reported
it.

a one-month jail sentence, but ceived as much as a year in jail
and a fine of $1,000.
suspended it.
Hart said Kleindien&gt;t 's ofKleindienst could have refense -failing to give full
answers to q!Jestions put to him
about 'settlement of a government antitrust suit against !'IT
·- .-.fleeted "a heart too loyal
Most, but not all crafts were and considerate of others."
Hart said that Kleindienst's
back on the job today at the
Gavin plant construction failure not to have committed
project following agreements the offense-a misdemeanor
reached on new contracts that apparently will not result
apparently Thursday about 6 in his disbarment- would have
have reflected "great credit on
p.m .
this
individual but discredit on
Unofficial spokesmen a\ the
plant site said today there others."
Kleindienst stood erect with
appeared to be "some conhands
in front of him as Hart
fusion" about resum~tion of
spoke.
After the sentence was
work, but full crews were
expected on the job Monday. pronounced, the 50-year-old
Terms of settlements lawyers's face twisted with
reached had not been disclosed sobs and he hurried from the
court room.
Friday morning.

Settlements at
Gavin reached

Commun ity College is most
reasonable and perhaps, in
some ins tance s through
scholarship assistance, would
enable young people to receive
an education without cost who
without the program would
never have such an opportunity .
In other business coWlciJ
viewed preliminary plans for
an Olympic style swimming
pool. Council plans, with the
assistance of village solicitor
Frank W. Porter, to fil e an
application for a grant .for the
pool that Council hopes to build
by 1975.
Council voted to use the fifth
entitlement period of revenue
shari ng money for public
safety, specifically, toward the
purchase of a new fire truck.
Councilman Eber Pickens
will have specifications for the
truck com pleted and ready to
advertise for bids by the next
regular meeting.
· Pickens said the new vehicle
will be white m color. The
traditional red color for fire
trucks is being abandoned all
over the United States, Pickens
stated.
Mayor London announced
that material for new street
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sa xh e warns

Indians signs remain on Meigs land
The Indians left behind them ample signs of having_once occupied the land that I no.w own, 264

acres.

Delay of about a year in beginning construction of the
scheduled $420 million genera ting plant at New Haven, W. Va .
was reported today.
Unofficial sources close to the American Electric Power Co.
said AEP Chairman Donald C. Cook announced tbe delay Thursday.
The 1.3 million kilowatt plant originally was slated to start
producing power for the system in 1977 with lliO people on a payroll starting at $1.~ million per year.
The AEP slowdown announcement came after New York 's
Consolidated Edison decided not to declare stockholder
dividends for the first time in nearly 00 years and the subsequent
impact on utility companies across the nation. ·
When the Con Edison announcement was made, Cook was
quoted by Business Week magazine as calling for utilities to "reex~mine ambitious construction plans."

of dangers
TOLEDO, Ohio (UP!) Attorney General William B.
Saxbe today warned the
nation 's businessmen Ulat free
enterprise may be wrecked if
they do not face up to "personal Watergates" and stop
cutting corners with the law.
Saxbe said the public "will
not be tolerant•: of' ripoffs,
rigged bids, hidden assets,
bribes, price fixing or deals
with organized crime.
While Waterg~te scandals
have eroded public trust in
government, Saxbe said,
private business at.so has a
"seamy side that could lead to
a devastating loss of public
confidence ."
Fall to Measure
The 11 major corporations
that pleaded guilty during the
past year to making illegal
campaign contributions show
that an individual in private
industry as well as public
business has "his own personal
Watergate, " Saxbe said. He
said more and more seem to
fall to measure up.
"If enough parts of the
ledger sheet are added up we
can begin to see indications
that the drive to cut corners is
10 fierce that our entire free
enterprise system could he

7 ·defendants
fined in COurt

There are two of their stone milis. Tbe larger one Is about five .and one-half inches in diameter at
Seven defendants were fined
the top and three inches at the bottom; and its depth is about eight inches. The stone ls mostly un- and one other forfeited bond in
dergroundnow. The part above ground is smooth, rounding and sloping toward its top. It Is just right Pomeroy Mayor Dale Smith 's
for the operator ofthe mill to sit straddle of it and work at pounding the corn with a pestle.
Cow-t Thursda night.
The mlieh smaller one Is near, I figure that it was either made for a'n Indian child or was a banFined were Charles Napper,
THREE ASSISTED
dolled before it was finished.
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Pomeroy, $115 and costs, three
The Pomeroy Unit of the
When I look at the mill, I no longer wonder why the Indians fought so stubbornly for their hunting days confinement, driving
CAMP DAVID, MD: - PRESIDENT NIXON
was at his
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while intoxicated; Gerald
mountain retreat today working on domestic problems and
Medical Service made three
Many
arrowheads,
spear
points,
flint
needles,
stone
pipes,
pestles,
stone
axes,
hematite
tools,
Arnold , Pomeroy, $10 and
making plans for a five-&lt;~ation tour of the Mideast starting
runs Wednesday : At 6:02a.m. and other Indian tools have been found on this farm; but many were sold and given away long ago. I costs, reckless operation, $15
Monday. Nixon flew to Camp David by helicopter Thursday night
and costs, no operator 's
Ricky Morris, Rt. I, Mid- have several on hand.
after cruising on the Potomac wi!h his wife, Pat, and daughter,
dleport, from his home to
Large amounts of flint chips were found on two hilltops where flint was fashioned into useable license, $40 and costs, resisting
Trlcla Cox.
arrest;
Gary
Simpson ;
Holzer Medical Center; at 7:46 tools.
p.m. assisted Earl Fry, Rt. 1,
On
another
lUll
tip
is a sinall motmd that some think is a burial mound for a child, perhaps. Father Pomeroy, $115 and costs, three
FORREST CITY, ARK.- ATORNADO ClflJRNED'througb
days confinement; driving
Rutland, who was suffering a . Time has weathered It down some in my time.
a shopping center Thursday killing eight persons, most of them
EARLY
FOXHUNTING
while intoxicated, $15 and
possible heart attack, and at
young shoppers; and injuring 100 otbers. It skipped across to a
4:57 p.m. assisted Hugh · One hundred years ago and earlier, foxhunting was a much more serious sport. As one veteran, costs, driving under suspended
residential district destroying 350 homes and leaving 2,500
Leifheit, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, who foxhunteronce put it, "Love me,lovemyfoxhoundandmy red foxes!"
license ; David Marcum ,
,per11011s homeless. The preliminary damage estimate. was $10
had fallen in a hay field, to
If
anyon~ killed a red fox, even though it had been shot red-handed killing his chickens or turkeys, Rutland, $100 and costs, three
mlllioo. All eight victims were found in the rubble of a. Gibson
Holzer Medical Cenier with bewasliabletopaydearlyforhisaCtions.
days confinement, driving
Dilcount Store.
possible fractures of ribs and a ·
Some
of the retributions that could come, and frequently did, were: (I ) A haystack, an out- while intoxicated; Andy
"I imagine we're going to find more bodies than that," St.
shoulder.
building, even a bam with all its hay, grain, and tools, could catch fire mysteriously and burn to the Laudermilt, Pomeroy, $50 and
Francis County Sheriff Clarence Montgomery said. One of the 30
ground; I2) ,Iron rods or wire cOuld suddenly confront a mowing machine aild ruin a sickle; 13) dead costs, resisting arrest ; Ron aid
Red Croas personnel on the scene believed an additional 10 to 15
small
animals or chickens would suddenly be found in the well; (4) pasture gates would suddenly Fry, Pomeroy, $15 and costs,
'TOBACCO SOLD
bodies would be found by the time all the wreckage had been
open
to
allow stocjt to get onto the highway or into his c;rops; and (5), in one instance, arsenic was put fictitious plates; Richard
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one
man's well c~uslng the dea.th of his son and the serjous illness of another member of the Warner, Pomeroy, $20 and
into
Fire &lt;lllef John Rice said It appeared most of· the victims , States today signed a $10
, ,
costs, speeding.
million deal to supply f811lllybeforethecat+Seofthetroublewasfound.
were young. The !li-st' two identified were teen-age girls, but th~
I
wonder
what.
tiM!
perpetrator
of
such
an
outrage
will
say
in
his
defense
when
called
before
the
Richard Hogg, Pt . Pleasant,
third victim ldentlfi~d was an 80-year-&lt;&gt;ld man. The . twister American tobacco in the first
tribwJal
of
the
Supreme
Judge?
forfeited
a $30 bond on charges
llaBhed a tWoflille path through the Mississippi River town of large trade agreement with
-Seth F. Nichotson, RD l, Rupand, Ohio. Jof intoxication.. I '
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Saxhe, who warned about
effects of lax morality in
government Thursday in a
commencement address at the
Ohio State University Law
School at Columbus, turned to
business ethics in a speech ·
prepared for the Toledo Area
Governmental Research
Association.
A Justice Department source
said Sax be plans to discuss the
need for higher standards of
moral responsibility in four of
five speeches he is making in a
four-day tour of his home state.
In his warning to the
"business community," Saxbe
said "we caonol expect to have
an honest, moral society If we
shave our own ethics and cut
corners with the law."
Any Means Acceptable
Saxbe said one of the
problems "is the feeling among
too many in the business
community that any means are
acceptable to achieving profits
and that the crime is not in the
doing but in the getting
caught."
He said, "there are more
ways to be caught than simply
h.&lt;iving the FBI or the SEC
(Securities and Exchange
Commission) pay a call.
Businessmen can get caught by
the public as well."
People will not continue to
buy products of firms they
mistrust, Saxbe said , there are
limits to the "reservoir of
trust" in business.
"And if they have no choice
blit to.buy, there still may be a
resentment that will simply
bide its time for a chance to be
felt."

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS
Steve
McGrath, Rutland ; Betty Lou
Persons, Uttle Hocking; Ada
Cram let, Ra~ine ; Orville
McVeigh, Bellsville; Hazel
Reed , Middleport ; Charles
Sch!JOnover, Rutland.
DISCHARGES - Minnie
Johnston, Henrietta Robert-.
son, Dora Roush, Robyn
Stewart.
SQUAD CALLED
The Middleport Emergency
Squad was called at 10:11 p.m.
Thursday to the Nancy . ~
residence; She was taken to
Veterans Memoria! Hospital.
At 10 :53 p.m. the squad transported Mrs. CaS.s Hindy IQ
Holzer Medical Center.

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of fi ve black l~ng \ Wat~~gate worst
claims being rejected
By DK EW VON BERGEN
WASHI NGTON I UP!) - A
I.1bor Dcpm tmcnl offiCial told
Congress Thursda y tl1al 80 per

S uggestion s oJlered old lrolll l'

1011'11

Bellefon tmne, Ohto
May 26, 1974
Deil r S1r
Last Fnd.1y evemng on the 24th of May my husba nd and I
accompamed by my b&lt;ather and h1s \\ Ife, Ben and Ma1 l Crary
Fultz, had the pleasure of attending the Alumm Banque t of
Middleport H1gh School It was a rea\llu illto see so many of our
old friends and a most enJoyable v1s1t to our old hometown
We \\ ere pleased to note that so ma ny of the rcs1dences were
so well ma mta mcd m every respect Th1s proves there IS mucl1

pe rsonal pnde m the town but " e all felt there was a Jack of
commumty pnde In so many cases the down town bwltlmgs are

neglected through lack of mmntenance and poor plannmg We
did notice and appreciate the plannmg on the part of the l'ily
Adm m1stratton m r es pect to the fl ow Lmd h.mdhng of traffic also

the quamt little "VIllage Pharmacy,' the new City F1rc Dept
building, U1e modem1zat1on of the Bank w1lh 1ls dn ve thru
wmdow service and the mce coloma! bwldm g behmd the Bank
and many others This could start a trend for the architecture
and deslf.IJ'l for the eri ttre bustness commWllty

T her e ts a

tremendous amolml of bea uty tn the arclutecture of ma ny of the
old butlchngs m the busmess area Fat msta nce 1f ~' OU stand m

fr ont of the Ba nk and look at the lovely old Rathbu 1n home, as I
1 emembcr

1t, \\ lth 1ts bea uttful cormth1an columns and the old

bmldmg where Dr Hodge used to have h1s office, the lovely
bu1 ldmg whe. e D1 Ha rtmger used to be, w1th Its pretty fl uted
columns ~alinosl com pletely hidden by a small restaurant Also,
the bUJ!dmg across the street on the corner ts out of character m
th e oth erw1se attractive town with merchandtse stocked on the

Sidewalk and cheap Signs all over the wmdows. Somellmes, I
thmk peopleareso close to things they can 't see them.
I \\as told tha t the reason noth mg IS done abo ut the downtown
1s that no one has any money m Middleport but the Widows. I
wonder 1f any of them have ever thought how beaullful a fountam
would be as a laslm g memon al to them and their loved ones?
Right at the mtersect10n of Second and M1ll Streets where there
1s now a stop Sign and a triangular traffic control pattern I know
from expenence 11 only takes one In te rested person to start a
"Beauliflca twn Program" and that founlam would be a good
starling poml
We not1ced that there were many trailer homes scattered at
random throughout the c1ly, well kept and neal, bul wouldn 't
they look much mcer m a mobile home area (beaull!Ied ) zone for
such?
Garden Clubs could do much toward beautif1cat1on of the
town and r~ver banks. I'm sure there are ma ny people who would
be happy to contrtbute the pr1ce of a tree as a memortal and
much could be done as has been m Galllpohs and Mason C1ty.
In the event that mterest should develop concerning my
suggestion of a foun ta m, I would be pleased to be one of the first
contributors as a memortal to my parents
We VISited the cemetery and I w1sh to compliment the
cemetery trustees for their excellent mamtenance program It
looked very mce mdeed
A progressiOnal looking town IS always attractive to new
mdustries and people
The town that f hve Ill IS proceeding With a downtown improvement program and 11 IS presently m the hnal planmng
stages ready for constructiOn next spring. nus all came about
because ONE interested young lawyer srud to me one mght at a
party, "Dorothy, would you be willmg to work on a "Downtown
Betterment Comm1ttee 7 " The program IS bemg backed by the
City, merchants and downtown property owners, ciVIc groups
and garden clubs. The mtersectwns and drrunage are bemg
finan ced by the c1ty and the rest by assessment as ag reed by the
property owners
There are many cornparues m the busmess of planrung such
programs such as the James Barrett Co , Luna, OhiO, whom we
have employed here m Bellefont!""e
When we llve m c11les where the crune rate IS h1gh and the
hvmg pace so fast, 11 makes one appreciate, more and more, a
small fnendl y town hke Middleport and I hope that someone will
agree With me and start some sort of plan m my ruce little
hometown. - Dorothy Fultz (J D.) Askren, 405 Dakota Road ,
Bellefontatne, Ohio 43311.
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cent of bla ck lung cla un:-; n ·

\1ewed by the department dur·
mg the last 11 months have
been reJected, saymg: a great
number were 'fnvolous '

Mrs
Nancy
Snyder.
assoc1ate di rector for Coal
Mme Workers' CompensatiOn
at the department, carne under
cn tictsm

..Jio use

fr om

F.ducat1on and Labor chairman Carl D Perk ms, DKy ,
howev e r , be cause of th e

sta ndards used to determm e
ehg•b•hty
Perkins sa1d the department
was "discrum natmg agamst
coal mmers " because 1t was

usm g standards devised m 1969
and 1970, rather than based on
1972amendments to the Federal Coal Mme Health and Safety
Act
Mrs Snyder rephed that she
had been adv1sed by the department's attorney that mterun standards based on the
1972 amendments could not be
used
The corrum tlee was hearmg
teslunony on a sen es of bills
related to black lung benefi ts,
mcludmg one by Perkms to extend federal adm1mstral10n for
two more years .

Black lung, the common
name for pneumocomos1s, 1s a
disease which strtkes coal rn•ners followmg long-term exposure to coal dust
Mrs. Snyder srud the Labor
Departme nt has received
32,785 clauns durmg the penod
from July I, 1973 and May 31 of
th1s year, w1th a total of 39,000
dauns expected by the end of
the fiscal year She said that
amount was 16,000 fewer than
proJeC ted for fis cal 1974
"Our approval rate for th e
1mllal 6,791 claims rev1ewed IS
flu ctuatm g around 20 per
cent," she SBJd.
Perkms questioned her about
the 80 per cent reJeCtiOn rate
"We did see a great nwn ber
of frivolous clauns ," she smd
" We were amazed at how
many were never employed m
th e nation's coal mmes," she

added
Accompamed by acti ve,
re tired and d1sabl ed coal

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Ku r '' k 1 l , llPcsscc, V1rgm1 a
mul Y. ~·s t Vu g1ma Ro !Jert
Nl'lson l eg J "l:• t .~ ~ dtrector for
th{' L mted Mme Worke rs

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' In the 1969 law, Congress
mtended tha t. eventually this
program would be turned over
to
t he
sta tes,"
the
Congressma n sa1d 'However,

Umon 1UMW ) proposed to the th e sta tes have not met the
commit tee that 11 eslabhsh a federal req mremenls set up "
federalh -admimstc l ed fund,
Hechler noted th at he had re-

CO LUMBUS !UP!)- Attorney General Wilham B
Saxbe told gradualmg semors
at Oh1o Stale Umv ers1ty
Thu rsday th e Watergate
scandal Is the "greatest cloud "
m th e nat10n's history and the
Umted States m1ghl not be able
to surmount another scanda l of
simila r dlffienswn s.
In a speech durmg the ceremomes, Saxbe made has most
extensive comment on th e

many gUises other than that of
the storm trooper/' Saxbe

sa•d • Some m blue Jeans are
apostles of the new left terrorIsm Others wea r the hood of
the Klansman And there are
some 1n Brooks Brothers

swts."
Saxbe cited hiStone scandals, mcluding the wh1sky rmg
m the Gran t adm1mstrat1op

and the Teapot Dome m the
Hardmg admmislrallon
"What IS astoundmg IS not
only the amount of corruptiOn
the nation has tolerated, but
how qmckly 11 seems to

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Well k now n ce lebn f1es fr om
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Probab le sta rters on the mound f o1 tlw

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cer tam cond1h ons th e sac

Wednesda1 mghl 's long e1ght mm ng perfo rmance at Ma nella
The legiOnnaires v. 111 be try mg to top the 500 mark fo ll0111 ng
Wednesda} 's loss at Ma n etta 10 a wtld g~une that Sa\\

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second ga me, 6--5 In 10 mmngs

Chaney \\ en! the distance m the wm las t year, slnkmg out rune
and walkmg four, while a\l owmg JUS! SIX hilS
In the 1973 loss al Lo\\ ell, Perk Ault sta rted and \l as the
Vl clun of some faulty mfleld heldmg, as three errors 111 the third
mmng opened the door for four unearned Lowell runs
Last season, John Baird led the Me1gs Leg wn w1th 71
stnkeouts while gomg the distan ce m five games
This season, JUSt three ga mes old, Ba1rd al ready has compiled 22 slnkeouls w1th two complete games
Other Improvements from last year show up m the RBI
column Last season ulihly ma n Gary Geor ge and ca tcher M1ck
Ash hmshed the season \\ Ith 6 and 7 RB!s respecll vely
After th ree games m 1974, both lead th e club m tha t category
With three ru ns driven m ap1ece Others with RBis this early m
the season are B1ll Holland, M1ke Lark1ns and Perk Aull1Hlh one
each
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feel embarrassed when the 1 the truth of the matter, I think
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shavmg I would hke to know 1f deal. There are a lot of men
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some kind of shot to start to head who would bke to trade
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The lack of beard and fnend s are showing you proper
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L1ghts . S1re ns - Hose - Comm ercial Alarm
System s - Sprmkler System s - New F,1re
Trucks · Ladders · Home Alarm Sy ste m s New Extmguishe rs.
We have a com p lete line of Tags, S1gns an d
Arro ws to m ee t OS HA Re qui rem en ts .
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Racme area Little Leagu e
action this week as only one of
four gmnes was what could be
called a "close contest"
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\\ee k \\ as

an 8-3 ball game w1th

the Syracuse Astros toppmg
Portland
In other actwn, Ra cme No. 1
thumped Racme No 2, 31-3,
while the Letar t Las hers
rapped the Syracuse Braves 234, al'ld the Astros won their
second game of the week,
downmg Racme No 2, 13-2, and
Letart edged Racme 12-8

Astros 8 Portland 3
J Duffy struck out mne and
walked two m gettmg the wm
as hiS teanuna tes scored once
m the firs t, three hmes m each
of the second and third mnmgs,
and once 1n the fourth Duffy
) Ielded JUS! three h1 ts
For Portland, F1tch Greer
stru ck out s1x and walked
eight, wh1 le y1eldmg nme hils
Pmtland held a short-hved 3! lead after one mrung.
Racmc (I ) 31Racme ( 2) 3
Rac me No I banged out 26
hits, wh1le Jack Lyons suffered
the loss.
The victors lalhed !3 tunes m
the f1rst mnmg, eight tunes m
the third , one m the fourth and
rune m the fifth
Meanwhile, John Pape and
Jonathon Rees combmed to
hm1t the losers to JUSt five h1ls,
one double and four smgles.
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Scott Wolfe \\l th two sw gles .

Guston Matte Pre Set VHF Tuner
Sol1d State UHF Tuner
Golden M Ptcture Tube
Mag1c Mast up front telescoping antenna
Wainut gram plasti c. cab met
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dista nce for t he wmners , 'A-ho

slashed e1ghl smgles and a
double
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and was relieved 111 the th1rd
mmn g by Ken t Wolfe Ra cme
hillers smacked a tn ple, three
do ubles an d se ve n smgles

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JUNE 11th
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FIRE &amp; SAFETY EQUIPMENT

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Ohlinger and a pair by DaHd
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The Yankees banged out 28
h1ls, led by homerun s off the
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R. E. TRACY

Vote FOR the one mill levy June 11

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Snyder
Gettmg lnples were Steve
Mar k Norton went f1ve m- l.iltle, Ma rk Norton and T1m
nmgs for the Wlllners, bemg Roush, wh1l e Stev e Li ttl e,
replaced by '!'om Owens Ill the Chn s Tay lor, Tom Owens,
s1xth They combmed for 15 Ha rvey Whitlatch and Steve
stn keouls and e1ght walks, Call each smacked a double
wh1le holdmg the Tigers to f1ve
Shcmg s1ngles we• e T1m
hils
Roush w1lh four , followed by
Don Icenhower started on the T1rn Faulk w1th three, Steve
mound for the Tigers and Call v. 1th two, and Steve Li ttl e,
suffered the loss He was Chns Taylor, Mar k Norton,
replaced by David Kennedy m Tom Owens and M1ke Whitthe first wmn g and R1ch latc h v.1th one each
Icenhowe r m lhe sixth
Th e Yankees have a fu m
Don Icenhower led Tiger hold on first place m the
h1tlers w1lh a pair of doubles, Pomeroy !J ltle League w1lh a four home r uns, se ven tnples,
wh1le the only other T1ger hils 3-0 record, whi le the Tigers five do ubles and 12 smgles.
were smg les, one by Steve drop to 1-2
Lashers 23 Braves 4
Letart hved up to 1ts name,
lash111g the Braves, as Kenny
Kiser was the wmrung pitcher
Astros 13 Racme (2) 2
John DaVIs struck out 17
batters and had a no-hitter
gomg w1th two outs in the last
Busine ss Phone--992-280 4
mnmg when Jack Lyons
E. M. Blake, Jr .
J . T. Blake
stepped to the plate and
Phone 992-5404
Phon e 992 -7117
smashed a home run
308 S. Th1rd Ave nue , Box 267
Meanwhile, Lyons fired a

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Last season, John Baird ended up as the top percentage
hitter on the club, beatmg out fellow Chesh1re-1le John Roush,
314 to 313
Ba1rd agam holds down th e lop spot, battmg 375, fo llowed b)
MICk Ash and M1ke Watson at 333

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Sunday 's crowd for the dela)ed home opener at the ball park
on SR 124 m Syracuse IS expected to be a large one, especia lly
considering the balance of Meigs and Galha Coun tl3ns on this
year 's team which should br mg m fans from both cou nties
Game tune 1s I p m.

~ Jnyl du s t bag wopes
clean w lh a oamp
cloth

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same trend seems to be developmg this season, as the oppos1l1on
IS already f1ve for five m the base theft department

The n ver lads will have to put on th eir hit lmg shoes If the) '1e
go mg to g1ve the expected la rge crowd for Sunda y's home opener
tts "money's worth "
The present team average IS a paltry 156, while opponents
are shcmg hits at the rate of 237

We Can Have It Here in Southeastern Ohio

FAMIL Y DAY PICNIC"

abuu t

Last year, Me1gs sphl a pair of ga mes agamsl Lowell,
wmmng the season opener at Lol\ell 5-l, before droppmg the

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UNTI~ 5 PM

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every tlu ng posSible happen
With a doubleheede• split at Glousle1 last Sunda y addpd to
Wednesday's defeat, the Lcgwn rcco1d stands at 1-2 gmng mlo
th1s weekend 's four game schedu le

Hydrocele means 'water sac'

connects w1th the abdommal
cavity. There IS noramally
flUid 111 the abdominal cav1ty
The flmd may then collect 111
the sac around the teshcle
literally causmg a large water
sac, which IS what the term
hYdrocele really means
Sometimes there are reasons
for the accumulation of the
flllla; such as pressure ms1de

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that's still an ophon that could
be used 1f the condition
becomes too troublesome
DEAR DR LAMB - I'm 30,
mam ed, and have two sons,
ages 9 and 10 My problem IS
that I do not shave and cann ot
grow Sideburns or a beard I
have taken a lot of kiddmg
about lh1s m the last several

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Mike Wa tson , Bill Chanev or Gar 1 Gemge

POWELL'S

are a bleeder. but even so,

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Saturday chances a r£&gt; the Sundav mound \\UJ kers \\JII ix• t: lther

Transfers

these are dramed simply by
shckmg a, needle mto the bag
and drammg the water out The
needle does not go mlo the
testicle, just mto the swollen
and distended sac around the
testicle The problemb w1th
th1s treatment IS that water
usually comes t;tght back.
In some cases doctors will
attempt to correct the problem
surgically by retnovmg the
external sac around the tes hcle
and sealing off the factors that
allow the flUid to leak or accumulate mto that area Your
doctor may be~ relucta nt to
recommend lh1s because you

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of an mnmg m rehef !Ltst Sundcn m the Sl'co nd ga me at Glous lt' l

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DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

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There s plent v of ba sdJdll ,tdwn th1" \H't kt' lhl · ' " 1111· i\lt It,"
Amenca n L4.!gl0n t1&lt;-t\ Pls to ImH il f01 c1 ctoubldw.Hh ' S.ltw d t\
tllen retw nmg home fm t h l st'fl~on 11\lfl tt Pj)t tnng h\ 1111Jil l
Sunda; agam st Glouster c~ t S H el l u st•

made up of revenues den ved cetved many compla mts from Watergate affair smce he was
1n th e 1r fi e ld s because they
o ve r c a m e f h e 1r hea r tng
from the coal mdustry , lo mmers and widows about high appomled attorney genera l last
1m p.=11rme nt
undem n tc the res1dual fede ral costs of gettmg legal help to January
"W
e
now
bve
under
what
I
" ' ' ponOlblli ly for paymen ts wm th eir benefits
Hechler satd he and Rep Ed- believe h1Stonans will conclude fo f'get "
whe1e nu 1es pons1bl e coal
He sa1d 11 was not enough to
operators can be fo und
ward R Roybal, D-Cahf.. were IS the greatest cloud m our hisCome m
Wrr te
or Phone
"pen
o&lt;hcally riSe up and throw
Nelson added tl1at a two-year preparmg Jeg1slahon to rcqwre tory," he satd.
lor your FR EE COPY
Without nammg any of the the rascals out- rascals should
fed e1a! adm m1stra li ve ex- the Social Secur1 ty AdWatergate
defendants by not be put m pos1t10ns of trust
Wt llram S D1les
tensiOn or change m fundmg mm1slratwn and the Labor
m
the
f1rst
place
"
name,
the
attorney
general
Diles Hear1 ngArd Center
mecharusm would not solve Department to provide lramed
"We
are
either
truthful
or
not
1d
no
t
all
gove
rnment
al
sa
Rt
verstde Professional Bldg.
meqm t1es of the present law personnel to help people fil e
truthful
,"
he
said
"W
e
are
officials
who
nmsbehave
are
444 W Umon St . Ath ens
whtch angers mmers
clatms, obtam evtdence and to
c olo r fu l e1ther honest or diShonest. We
"People 111 the coal fields are provide free legal assiStance at "me r e ly
PHONE :
conce r ned about th e un- a hea nn g level when a ra sca ls some are men of are e1ther moral or unmoral
And
11
rea
lly
doesn't
take
much
fmely
diStilled
evil
wbo
would
slo\\
ad- claima nt feels such asSista nce
conscw nably
do Irreparable damage to our soul -searchmg to know which
mtmstrat10n of the program IS necessary
IS WhiCh . "
and about the 1rratwnal results
Hechler also suggested the freedom "
"Would-be
tyrants
appear
m
of the ehglblhly standards," he law be rewn lten so medical
smd
opmwns of doctors who treated
Nelson noted that most of th e disabled coal nmners be ac-_
PRECEPTOR CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI
d• ssali sfactw n re sul ts from cepted ftlld__clauns approved
di sagreement m the medical when they fmd a mmer has
Tour of Homes-Gallipolis
profession about the d1agnos1s black lung
of pne wnocomos1s or d•sab•hty
ije sa1d a rereadmg of the
Jun e 9- Sunday, 1 5 : 30p .m :
ev1dence by the Social Security
due to the d1sease
T1ckets are $2.50 each
He suggested a regulatiOn Admm1stratwn IS ne,gatmg a
Can
be
purchased
a t Ri ve rb y at Ga llrpo lrs
whereby 15 years of under- proVISIOn that mmers can go to
Ungurde d tour but ma ps a nd a ddr esses wrl l be
ground mmmg ex pen ence a doctor of their choice for the
would be a presumplion that a exammatwn
provide d wrth purchase of tr c ket .
mmcr has s1gmf1Cantly un"I fmd 11 very difficult to unReservations are not necessary.
James L Theiss to Carl L
paired brealhmg.
derstand when such black lung Hubbard , Adnenne M HubPhone 992-7231 ·
Rep Ken Hechl er, D-W Va , medi cal experts as Drs.
bard , Lot, Syracuse
testified that a shift of the Donald Rasmussen and
Conley E Cole to Clifford G'
black lung program fr om the Charles Nelson of the Beckley
Jacobs, Mildred M Jacobs,
federal govern ment to th e App a la chian Regional Parcels, Salisbury
"The Home of the Friendly Folks"
states would "create chaos" Hospital, where mmers are
Jess
L
Anderson
to
Charles
because the states were un - exammed and treated every
prepared for 11 "There would day, have their fmdmgs re- Mugrage , LOIS Jean Mugrage,
12 A , Letart
be adm1mstrat1ve delays and luted," Hechler added.
James Osborne, Betty L.
lengthy cour t acllons," he said
"Time after time, they w11l
Hechler proposed that the Ia- fmd evidence of black lung and Osborne to James Osborne,
Betty L Osborne, Parcels,
bor department an d Social Se- then the 'contract specialists' Orange.
cun ty Admm 1Slrat10n be 'w1ll say they fmd n o~mg, " he
Charles R Karr Sr , Leona
reqwred to provi de help to said
Karr to Charles Karr Jr ,
people hlmg clauns, as well as
Mildred Karr , I 72 A ,
free legal assista nce at a
Salisbury
•
hearm g level
Charles ~rr , Jr , Mildred
" You can unagme the frusSTORE HOURS :
Karr to Mary A Slane, Anna L
tr a tiOn,
con fusiOn
and
MONDAY-SATURDAY 8 AM-10 PM
Mash, I 72 A , Salisbury
hopelessness a person feels
Luc11le.F Clay to Luc1lle F .
SPEAKER NAMED
when he keeps runmn g mto
SUNDAY lOAM TO 10 PM
Clay, Dewey F Smith Jr., 1.63
DELAWAR E, Ohw (UP!) burea ucra tic red tape/' the
Sh1rley Temple Black, a for- A , Chester
congressman said
H C Parnsh, Hazel ParriSh
Hechler, who represents a mer mov1e star and delegate to
to
Rober ta C O'Brien, 38 A. ,
distnct m the heart of the bl- the Um ted NatiOns, will dehver
Olive.
turnmous coalfie lds, testified m the commencement address at
Trustees of Nazarene Church
HERE'S THE NEW \
Umvers1ly
support of legislahon ex- OhiO Wesleyan
of
Middleport
to
Church
of
the
tendmg the hie of the current Sunda y ApprOximately 600
Nazarene of Middleport, OhiO
federal program by two years degrees will be conferred
Inc , Middleport.
• AdJustable 3 pos rt on hnndle
UPRIGHT WITH
C. H Williams, Grace
• Conuente nt on l o l! loot
swi tch
Williams to John P. Williams,
FEATURES THAT
• Ducorato r des gned
In l m Mmerals, Sutton

the abdomen on the normal
mechamsm that drams flUid
out of the hssues w1thm the
scrotum. In any case, tt's not
unusual for such a bag of water

Brauer's no-hit no-run

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By Lawrence E. Lamb
DEAR DR LAMB - I had a
checkup s1x months ago , and I
asked the doctor why I had an
enlarged scrotum (around the
tesllcle on the rtght s1de) and
wanted to know 1f I had a
tumor He sa1d I didn' t, but the
enlargement wouldn ' I ge l
b1gger I believe the flUid 1s
mcreasing and 11 •s about as b1g
as an orange I am 68 Do you
thmk that I should have
surgery "' There ts no pa m. I'm
gomg to the doctor at present
because of a blood cond1110n ; I
am a bleeder
The doc tor said 11 was called
a hydrocele I asked what 11
was and what caused 1l, and he
talked for 20 mi nutes, and I still
don't kn ow Could you please
help me?
DEAR READER - Each
testicle IS con tamed w1thm a
sac, hke a plastic bag Under

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of fi ve black l~ng \ Wat~~gate worst
claims being rejected
By DK EW VON BERGEN
WASHI NGTON I UP!) - A
I.1bor Dcpm tmcnl offiCial told
Congress Thursda y tl1al 80 per

S uggestion s oJlered old lrolll l'

1011'11

Bellefon tmne, Ohto
May 26, 1974
Deil r S1r
Last Fnd.1y evemng on the 24th of May my husba nd and I
accompamed by my b&lt;ather and h1s \\ Ife, Ben and Ma1 l Crary
Fultz, had the pleasure of attending the Alumm Banque t of
Middleport H1gh School It was a rea\llu illto see so many of our
old friends and a most enJoyable v1s1t to our old hometown
We \\ ere pleased to note that so ma ny of the rcs1dences were
so well ma mta mcd m every respect Th1s proves there IS mucl1

pe rsonal pnde m the town but " e all felt there was a Jack of
commumty pnde In so many cases the down town bwltlmgs are

neglected through lack of mmntenance and poor plannmg We
did notice and appreciate the plannmg on the part of the l'ily
Adm m1stratton m r es pect to the fl ow Lmd h.mdhng of traffic also

the quamt little "VIllage Pharmacy,' the new City F1rc Dept
building, U1e modem1zat1on of the Bank w1lh 1ls dn ve thru
wmdow service and the mce coloma! bwldm g behmd the Bank
and many others This could start a trend for the architecture
and deslf.IJ'l for the eri ttre bustness commWllty

T her e ts a

tremendous amolml of bea uty tn the arclutecture of ma ny of the
old butlchngs m the busmess area Fat msta nce 1f ~' OU stand m

fr ont of the Ba nk and look at the lovely old Rathbu 1n home, as I
1 emembcr

1t, \\ lth 1ts bea uttful cormth1an columns and the old

bmldmg where Dr Hodge used to have h1s office, the lovely
bu1 ldmg whe. e D1 Ha rtmger used to be, w1th Its pretty fl uted
columns ~alinosl com pletely hidden by a small restaurant Also,
the bUJ!dmg across the street on the corner ts out of character m
th e oth erw1se attractive town with merchandtse stocked on the

Sidewalk and cheap Signs all over the wmdows. Somellmes, I
thmk peopleareso close to things they can 't see them.
I \\as told tha t the reason noth mg IS done abo ut the downtown
1s that no one has any money m Middleport but the Widows. I
wonder 1f any of them have ever thought how beaullful a fountam
would be as a laslm g memon al to them and their loved ones?
Right at the mtersect10n of Second and M1ll Streets where there
1s now a stop Sign and a triangular traffic control pattern I know
from expenence 11 only takes one In te rested person to start a
"Beauliflca twn Program" and that founlam would be a good
starling poml
We not1ced that there were many trailer homes scattered at
random throughout the c1ly, well kept and neal, bul wouldn 't
they look much mcer m a mobile home area (beaull!Ied ) zone for
such?
Garden Clubs could do much toward beautif1cat1on of the
town and r~ver banks. I'm sure there are ma ny people who would
be happy to contrtbute the pr1ce of a tree as a memortal and
much could be done as has been m Galllpohs and Mason C1ty.
In the event that mterest should develop concerning my
suggestion of a foun ta m, I would be pleased to be one of the first
contributors as a memortal to my parents
We VISited the cemetery and I w1sh to compliment the
cemetery trustees for their excellent mamtenance program It
looked very mce mdeed
A progressiOnal looking town IS always attractive to new
mdustries and people
The town that f hve Ill IS proceeding With a downtown improvement program and 11 IS presently m the hnal planmng
stages ready for constructiOn next spring. nus all came about
because ONE interested young lawyer srud to me one mght at a
party, "Dorothy, would you be willmg to work on a "Downtown
Betterment Comm1ttee 7 " The program IS bemg backed by the
City, merchants and downtown property owners, ciVIc groups
and garden clubs. The mtersectwns and drrunage are bemg
finan ced by the c1ty and the rest by assessment as ag reed by the
property owners
There are many cornparues m the busmess of planrung such
programs such as the James Barrett Co , Luna, OhiO, whom we
have employed here m Bellefont!""e
When we llve m c11les where the crune rate IS h1gh and the
hvmg pace so fast, 11 makes one appreciate, more and more, a
small fnendl y town hke Middleport and I hope that someone will
agree With me and start some sort of plan m my ruce little
hometown. - Dorothy Fultz (J D.) Askren, 405 Dakota Road ,
Bellefontatne, Ohio 43311.
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cent of bla ck lung cla un:-; n ·

\1ewed by the department dur·
mg the last 11 months have
been reJected, saymg: a great
number were 'fnvolous '

Mrs
Nancy
Snyder.
assoc1ate di rector for Coal
Mme Workers' CompensatiOn
at the department, carne under
cn tictsm

..Jio use

fr om

F.ducat1on and Labor chairman Carl D Perk ms, DKy ,
howev e r , be cause of th e

sta ndards used to determm e
ehg•b•hty
Perkins sa1d the department
was "discrum natmg agamst
coal mmers " because 1t was

usm g standards devised m 1969
and 1970, rather than based on
1972amendments to the Federal Coal Mme Health and Safety
Act
Mrs Snyder rephed that she
had been adv1sed by the department's attorney that mterun standards based on the
1972 amendments could not be
used
The corrum tlee was hearmg
teslunony on a sen es of bills
related to black lung benefi ts,
mcludmg one by Perkms to extend federal adm1mstral10n for
two more years .

Black lung, the common
name for pneumocomos1s, 1s a
disease which strtkes coal rn•ners followmg long-term exposure to coal dust
Mrs. Snyder srud the Labor
Departme nt has received
32,785 clauns durmg the penod
from July I, 1973 and May 31 of
th1s year, w1th a total of 39,000
dauns expected by the end of
the fiscal year She said that
amount was 16,000 fewer than
proJeC ted for fis cal 1974
"Our approval rate for th e
1mllal 6,791 claims rev1ewed IS
flu ctuatm g around 20 per
cent," she SBJd.
Perkms questioned her about
the 80 per cent reJeCtiOn rate
"We did see a great nwn ber
of frivolous clauns ," she smd
" We were amazed at how
many were never employed m
th e nation's coal mmes," she

added
Accompamed by acti ve,
re tired and d1sabl ed coal

, ~rw \'tl lio w s from
Ku r '' k 1 l , llPcsscc, V1rgm1 a
mul Y. ~·s t Vu g1ma Ro !Jert
Nl'lson l eg J "l:• t .~ ~ dtrector for
th{' L mted Mme Worke rs

111 11•• ' "

' In the 1969 law, Congress
mtended tha t. eventually this
program would be turned over
to
t he
sta tes,"
the
Congressma n sa1d 'However,

Umon 1UMW ) proposed to the th e sta tes have not met the
commit tee that 11 eslabhsh a federal req mremenls set up "
federalh -admimstc l ed fund,
Hechler noted th at he had re-

CO LUMBUS !UP!)- Attorney General Wilham B
Saxbe told gradualmg semors
at Oh1o Stale Umv ers1ty
Thu rsday th e Watergate
scandal Is the "greatest cloud "
m th e nat10n's history and the
Umted States m1ghl not be able
to surmount another scanda l of
simila r dlffienswn s.
In a speech durmg the ceremomes, Saxbe made has most
extensive comment on th e

many gUises other than that of
the storm trooper/' Saxbe

sa•d • Some m blue Jeans are
apostles of the new left terrorIsm Others wea r the hood of
the Klansman And there are
some 1n Brooks Brothers

swts."
Saxbe cited hiStone scandals, mcluding the wh1sky rmg
m the Gran t adm1mstrat1op

and the Teapot Dome m the
Hardmg admmislrallon
"What IS astoundmg IS not
only the amount of corruptiOn
the nation has tolerated, but
how qmckly 11 seems to

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SUCCESS STORlt:S

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"They Overcame
Hearing Loss"

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Free Bo okl e t esp ec 1a l ly
Ia e ncour age
A m e r• ca ns ot a ll ages w ho
suffer tra m uncorrected or
un trea ted heanng loss to
seck he lp

Jh.

pre p~ red

Well k now n ce lebn f1es fr om
ol l l walk s ot lite tell t he ir
pe r son a l sto r 1es ol tr 1umph

Probab le sta rters on the mound f o1 tlw

at Low ell w1\l be J im l'i 1day end Pe rk ~ul l

cer tam cond1h ons th e sac

Wednesda1 mghl 's long e1ght mm ng perfo rmance at Ma nella
The legiOnnaires v. 111 be try mg to top the 500 mark fo ll0111 ng
Wednesda} 's loss at Ma n etta 10 a wtld g~une that Sa\\

Property

second ga me, 6--5 In 10 mmngs

Chaney \\ en! the distance m the wm las t year, slnkmg out rune
and walkmg four, while a\l owmg JUS! SIX hilS
In the 1973 loss al Lo\\ ell, Perk Ault sta rted and \l as the
Vl clun of some faulty mfleld heldmg, as three errors 111 the third
mmng opened the door for four unearned Lowell runs
Last season, John Baird led the Me1gs Leg wn w1th 71
stnkeouts while gomg the distan ce m five games
This season, JUSt three ga mes old, Ba1rd al ready has compiled 22 slnkeouls w1th two complete games
Other Improvements from last year show up m the RBI
column Last season ulihly ma n Gary Geor ge and ca tcher M1ck
Ash hmshed the season \\ Ith 6 and 7 RB!s respecll vely
After th ree games m 1974, both lead th e club m tha t category
With three ru ns driven m ap1ece Others with RBis this early m
the season are B1ll Holland, M1ke Lark1ns and Perk Aull1Hlh one
each
In 1973, opponents stole 50 bases m JUst 59 attempts, and the

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vi gorous, rugged warriors.
Whether hatr grows or not
depends on whether there IS a
I hair follicle present, the fOOt of
the hatr Itself which is unbedded deep within the skin.
You are II terally bald on the
months from my fnends and face mstead of being bald on
even my Wife and children I the top of the head To tell you
feel embarrassed when the 1 the truth of the matter, I think
subj ect comes up about you've got the best end of the
shavmg I would hke to know 1f deal. There are a lot of men
I could go to a doctor and get who are bald on the top of their
some kind of shot to start to head who would bke to trade
shave
places with you and be bald on
DEAR READER - There the fa ce
Isn't any shot that w1ll work .
I don 't believe that your
The lack of beard and fnend s are showing you proper
sideburns in your case has consideration , and th1s is
nothm g to do w1th your because they don 't understand
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Trucks · Ladders · Home Alarm Sy ste m s New Extmguishe rs.
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Racme area Little Leagu e
action this week as only one of
four gmnes was what could be
called a "close contest"
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\\ee k \\ as

an 8-3 ball game w1th

the Syracuse Astros toppmg
Portland
In other actwn, Ra cme No. 1
thumped Racme No 2, 31-3,
while the Letar t Las hers
rapped the Syracuse Braves 234, al'ld the Astros won their
second game of the week,
downmg Racme No 2, 13-2, and
Letart edged Racme 12-8

Astros 8 Portland 3
J Duffy struck out mne and
walked two m gettmg the wm
as hiS teanuna tes scored once
m the firs t, three hmes m each
of the second and third mnmgs,
and once 1n the fourth Duffy
) Ielded JUS! three h1 ts
For Portland, F1tch Greer
stru ck out s1x and walked
eight, wh1 le y1eldmg nme hils
Pmtland held a short-hved 3! lead after one mrung.
Racmc (I ) 31Racme ( 2) 3
Rac me No I banged out 26
hits, wh1le Jack Lyons suffered
the loss.
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the f1rst mnmg, eight tunes m
the third , one m the fourth and
rune m the fifth
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Jonathon Rees combmed to
hm1t the losers to JUSt five h1ls,
one double and four smgles.
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flve-tu ller, w1lh lour of the hils
homeruns by T Sa lser, John
Davis, Mark Davis and J
W1lhams
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the first, second and third
mnmgs, and added four m the
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Mark Fry ,q th a double cmd
Bob N t ce\\'a ndc l w1lh C:l suiglc
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doub les and Mike Owe ns
rapped ,, pall of doubles
Randy Marsha II added a
smgle, while Steve Pickens and
Bob Sc hneider .Idded " pair of

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Hendn cks with h' o swgles ,
Scott Wolfe \\l th two sw gles .

Guston Matte Pre Set VHF Tuner
Sol1d State UHF Tuner
Golden M Ptcture Tube
Mag1c Mast up front telescoping antenna
Wainut gram plasti c. cab met
Built m recessed handle

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Plymouth Voyager.

dista nce for t he wmners , 'A-ho

slashed e1ghl smgles and a
double
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and was relieved 111 the th1rd
mmn g by Ken t Wolfe Ra cme
hillers smacked a tn ple, three
do ubles an d se ve n smgles

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FIRE &amp; SAFETY EQUIPMENT

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Ohlinger and a pair by DaHd
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The Yankees banged out 28
h1ls, led by homerun s off the
bats of Ch11s Tayl01 and Mark

R. E. TRACY

Vote FOR the one mill levy June 11

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Snyder
Gettmg lnples were Steve
Mar k Norton went f1ve m- l.iltle, Ma rk Norton and T1m
nmgs for the Wlllners, bemg Roush, wh1l e Stev e Li ttl e,
replaced by '!'om Owens Ill the Chn s Tay lor, Tom Owens,
s1xth They combmed for 15 Ha rvey Whitlatch and Steve
stn keouls and e1ght walks, Call each smacked a double
wh1le holdmg the Tigers to f1ve
Shcmg s1ngles we• e T1m
hils
Roush w1lh four , followed by
Don Icenhower started on the T1rn Faulk w1th three, Steve
mound for the Tigers and Call v. 1th two, and Steve Li ttl e,
suffered the loss He was Chns Taylor, Mar k Norton,
replaced by David Kennedy m Tom Owens and M1ke Whitthe first wmn g and R1ch latc h v.1th one each
Icenhowe r m lhe sixth
Th e Yankees have a fu m
Don Icenhower led Tiger hold on first place m the
h1tlers w1lh a pair of doubles, Pomeroy !J ltle League w1lh a four home r uns, se ven tnples,
wh1le the only other T1ger hils 3-0 record, whi le the Tigers five do ubles and 12 smgles.
were smg les, one by Steve drop to 1-2
Lashers 23 Braves 4
Letart hved up to 1ts name,
lash111g the Braves, as Kenny
Kiser was the wmrung pitcher
Astros 13 Racme (2) 2
John DaVIs struck out 17
batters and had a no-hitter
gomg w1th two outs in the last
Busine ss Phone--992-280 4
mnmg when Jack Lyons
E. M. Blake, Jr .
J . T. Blake
stepped to the plate and
Phone 992-5404
Phon e 992 -7117
smashed a home run
308 S. Th1rd Ave nue , Box 267
Meanwhile, Lyons fired a

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Last season, John Baird ended up as the top percentage
hitter on the club, beatmg out fellow Chesh1re-1le John Roush,
314 to 313
Ba1rd agam holds down th e lop spot, battmg 375, fo llowed b)
MICk Ash and M1ke Watson at 333

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Sunday 's crowd for the dela)ed home opener at the ball park
on SR 124 m Syracuse IS expected to be a large one, especia lly
considering the balance of Meigs and Galha Coun tl3ns on this
year 's team which should br mg m fans from both cou nties
Game tune 1s I p m.

~ Jnyl du s t bag wopes
clean w lh a oamp
cloth

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same trend seems to be developmg this season, as the oppos1l1on
IS already f1ve for five m the base theft department

The n ver lads will have to put on th eir hit lmg shoes If the) '1e
go mg to g1ve the expected la rge crowd for Sunda y's home opener
tts "money's worth "
The present team average IS a paltry 156, while opponents
are shcmg hits at the rate of 237

We Can Have It Here in Southeastern Ohio

FAMIL Y DAY PICNIC"

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Last year, Me1gs sphl a pair of ga mes agamsl Lowell,
wmmng the season opener at Lol\ell 5-l, before droppmg the

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8th
UNTI~ 5 PM

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every tlu ng posSible happen
With a doubleheede• split at Glousle1 last Sunda y addpd to
Wednesday's defeat, the Lcgwn rcco1d stands at 1-2 gmng mlo
th1s weekend 's four game schedu le

Hydrocele means 'water sac'

connects w1th the abdommal
cavity. There IS noramally
flUid 111 the abdominal cav1ty
The flmd may then collect 111
the sac around the teshcle
literally causmg a large water
sac, which IS what the term
hYdrocele really means
Sometimes there are reasons
for the accumulation of the
flllla; such as pressure ms1de

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be used 1f the condition
becomes too troublesome
DEAR DR LAMB - I'm 30,
mam ed, and have two sons,
ages 9 and 10 My problem IS
that I do not shave and cann ot
grow Sideburns or a beard I
have taken a lot of kiddmg
about lh1s m the last several

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Mike Wa tson , Bill Chanev or Gar 1 Gemge

POWELL'S

are a bleeder. but even so,

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Transfers

these are dramed simply by
shckmg a, needle mto the bag
and drammg the water out The
needle does not go mlo the
testicle, just mto the swollen
and distended sac around the
testicle The problemb w1th
th1s treatment IS that water
usually comes t;tght back.
In some cases doctors will
attempt to correct the problem
surgically by retnovmg the
external sac around the tes hcle
and sealing off the factors that
allow the flUid to leak or accumulate mto that area Your
doctor may be~ relucta nt to
recommend lh1s because you

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of an mnmg m rehef !Ltst Sundcn m the Sl'co nd ga me at Glous lt' l

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DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

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There s plent v of ba sdJdll ,tdwn th1" \H't kt' lhl · ' " 1111· i\lt It,"
Amenca n L4.!gl0n t1&lt;-t\ Pls to ImH il f01 c1 ctoubldw.Hh ' S.ltw d t\
tllen retw nmg home fm t h l st'fl~on 11\lfl tt Pj)t tnng h\ 1111Jil l
Sunda; agam st Glouster c~ t S H el l u st•

made up of revenues den ved cetved many compla mts from Watergate affair smce he was
1n th e 1r fi e ld s because they
o ve r c a m e f h e 1r hea r tng
from the coal mdustry , lo mmers and widows about high appomled attorney genera l last
1m p.=11rme nt
undem n tc the res1dual fede ral costs of gettmg legal help to January
"W
e
now
bve
under
what
I
" ' ' ponOlblli ly for paymen ts wm th eir benefits
Hechler satd he and Rep Ed- believe h1Stonans will conclude fo f'get "
whe1e nu 1es pons1bl e coal
He sa1d 11 was not enough to
operators can be fo und
ward R Roybal, D-Cahf.. were IS the greatest cloud m our hisCome m
Wrr te
or Phone
"pen
o&lt;hcally riSe up and throw
Nelson added tl1at a two-year preparmg Jeg1slahon to rcqwre tory," he satd.
lor your FR EE COPY
Without nammg any of the the rascals out- rascals should
fed e1a! adm m1stra li ve ex- the Social Secur1 ty AdWatergate
defendants by not be put m pos1t10ns of trust
Wt llram S D1les
tensiOn or change m fundmg mm1slratwn and the Labor
m
the
f1rst
place
"
name,
the
attorney
general
Diles Hear1 ngArd Center
mecharusm would not solve Department to provide lramed
"We
are
either
truthful
or
not
1d
no
t
all
gove
rnment
al
sa
Rt
verstde Professional Bldg.
meqm t1es of the present law personnel to help people fil e
truthful
,"
he
said
"W
e
are
officials
who
nmsbehave
are
444 W Umon St . Ath ens
whtch angers mmers
clatms, obtam evtdence and to
c olo r fu l e1ther honest or diShonest. We
"People 111 the coal fields are provide free legal assiStance at "me r e ly
PHONE :
conce r ned about th e un- a hea nn g level when a ra sca ls some are men of are e1ther moral or unmoral
And
11
rea
lly
doesn't
take
much
fmely
diStilled
evil
wbo
would
slo\\
ad- claima nt feels such asSista nce
conscw nably
do Irreparable damage to our soul -searchmg to know which
mtmstrat10n of the program IS necessary
IS WhiCh . "
and about the 1rratwnal results
Hechler also suggested the freedom "
"Would-be
tyrants
appear
m
of the ehglblhly standards," he law be rewn lten so medical
smd
opmwns of doctors who treated
Nelson noted that most of th e disabled coal nmners be ac-_
PRECEPTOR CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI
d• ssali sfactw n re sul ts from cepted ftlld__clauns approved
di sagreement m the medical when they fmd a mmer has
Tour of Homes-Gallipolis
profession about the d1agnos1s black lung
of pne wnocomos1s or d•sab•hty
ije sa1d a rereadmg of the
Jun e 9- Sunday, 1 5 : 30p .m :
ev1dence by the Social Security
due to the d1sease
T1ckets are $2.50 each
He suggested a regulatiOn Admm1stratwn IS ne,gatmg a
Can
be
purchased
a t Ri ve rb y at Ga llrpo lrs
whereby 15 years of under- proVISIOn that mmers can go to
Ungurde d tour but ma ps a nd a ddr esses wrl l be
ground mmmg ex pen ence a doctor of their choice for the
would be a presumplion that a exammatwn
provide d wrth purchase of tr c ket .
mmcr has s1gmf1Cantly un"I fmd 11 very difficult to unReservations are not necessary.
James L Theiss to Carl L
paired brealhmg.
derstand when such black lung Hubbard , Adnenne M HubPhone 992-7231 ·
Rep Ken Hechl er, D-W Va , medi cal experts as Drs.
bard , Lot, Syracuse
testified that a shift of the Donald Rasmussen and
Conley E Cole to Clifford G'
black lung program fr om the Charles Nelson of the Beckley
Jacobs, Mildred M Jacobs,
federal govern ment to th e App a la chian Regional Parcels, Salisbury
"The Home of the Friendly Folks"
states would "create chaos" Hospital, where mmers are
Jess
L
Anderson
to
Charles
because the states were un - exammed and treated every
prepared for 11 "There would day, have their fmdmgs re- Mugrage , LOIS Jean Mugrage,
12 A , Letart
be adm1mstrat1ve delays and luted," Hechler added.
James Osborne, Betty L.
lengthy cour t acllons," he said
"Time after time, they w11l
Hechler proposed that the Ia- fmd evidence of black lung and Osborne to James Osborne,
Betty L Osborne, Parcels,
bor department an d Social Se- then the 'contract specialists' Orange.
cun ty Admm 1Slrat10n be 'w1ll say they fmd n o~mg, " he
Charles R Karr Sr , Leona
reqwred to provi de help to said
Karr to Charles Karr Jr ,
people hlmg clauns, as well as
Mildred Karr , I 72 A ,
free legal assista nce at a
Salisbury
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hearm g level
Charles ~rr , Jr , Mildred
" You can unagme the frusSTORE HOURS :
Karr to Mary A Slane, Anna L
tr a tiOn,
con fusiOn
and
MONDAY-SATURDAY 8 AM-10 PM
Mash, I 72 A , Salisbury
hopelessness a person feels
Luc11le.F Clay to Luc1lle F .
SPEAKER NAMED
when he keeps runmn g mto
SUNDAY lOAM TO 10 PM
Clay, Dewey F Smith Jr., 1.63
DELAWAR E, Ohw (UP!) burea ucra tic red tape/' the
Sh1rley Temple Black, a for- A , Chester
congressman said
H C Parnsh, Hazel ParriSh
Hechler, who represents a mer mov1e star and delegate to
to
Rober ta C O'Brien, 38 A. ,
distnct m the heart of the bl- the Um ted NatiOns, will dehver
Olive.
turnmous coalfie lds, testified m the commencement address at
Trustees of Nazarene Church
HERE'S THE NEW \
Umvers1ly
support of legislahon ex- OhiO Wesleyan
of
Middleport
to
Church
of
the
tendmg the hie of the current Sunda y ApprOximately 600
Nazarene of Middleport, OhiO
federal program by two years degrees will be conferred
Inc , Middleport.
• AdJustable 3 pos rt on hnndle
UPRIGHT WITH
C. H Williams, Grace
• Conuente nt on l o l! loot
swi tch
Williams to John P. Williams,
FEATURES THAT
• Ducorato r des gned
In l m Mmerals, Sutton

the abdomen on the normal
mechamsm that drams flUid
out of the hssues w1thm the
scrotum. In any case, tt's not
unusual for such a bag of water

Brauer's no-hit no-run

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EUREKA

By Lawrence E. Lamb
DEAR DR LAMB - I had a
checkup s1x months ago , and I
asked the doctor why I had an
enlarged scrotum (around the
tesllcle on the rtght s1de) and
wanted to know 1f I had a
tumor He sa1d I didn' t, but the
enlargement wouldn ' I ge l
b1gger I believe the flUid 1s
mcreasing and 11 •s about as b1g
as an orange I am 68 Do you
thmk that I should have
surgery "' There ts no pa m. I'm
gomg to the doctor at present
because of a blood cond1110n ; I
am a bleeder
The doc tor said 11 was called
a hydrocele I asked what 11
was and what caused 1l, and he
talked for 20 mi nutes, and I still
don't kn ow Could you please
help me?
DEAR READER - Each
testicle IS con tamed w1thm a
sac, hke a plastic bag Under

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plamecl of d1est p.nns
Doc tors ::iiild H(l\ es wa s
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prognmns IS gum ded and 1s
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affected Ohw than
other st:Jtes durmg the fu !:it
quarter of thE' current fr sca l
year the Center for Busmcss
and Econom tc Hescarch at
Oh1o State Umvers1ty reported
Thursday
The cenle1 sa1d the energy
cnSJs has been refl ected 10 unemployment m manufacturmg
rndu stnes OffiCials, however,

same quarterly mcrease of 3
per cent as the natwn
'Ohw , 1t IS clear, has been
some" hat more senously af·
fected by the ml and gasoline
shortages,'
sttJ d
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eronom1st James C Yocum,
wntmg m the Center's bulletm
''!'he effecl• m Oh1o have
been pnmanly at the level of
baSIC productiOn - where the
effects of the energy shortages
on output and employment m
manufacture of automobi les
and parts were most direct "
He sa id Ohto 's steel mduslry
output, wh1ch IS closely related
to automobile steel demand,

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McG loth en Fo lkers (4 ) Fos
fer 161 Garman (81 and
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S1mmons McCarv er (61 Cald
Pro
middle linebacker Wtllle
well Barr ( 1 ) W ll1 am s (41
985-3301
Chester, 0.
l'he Middleport Braves look mound for the Mets and went mmng
three runs, wh1le stnkmg~ out ~ osa (61 &lt;tnd Rader WP Bar r Lamer of the Kansas C1ty
a commandmg hold on fu st three mmng:s. s tnkrn~ out s1x
M1ke Miller Bnll Dodson SIX and ualk1ng hve Da1e (2 J l LP Mc-G lothen 17 31
Chiefs will rellre at the end of
place w1t11 an ll-3 tnumph ove1 walkmg l'ti.&lt;J and g1vrng up and Terry Wayland added a Spangler wen t the fmal frame, Crnc r
001 010 000 3 7 2 the 1974 season to work for a
0100001 1)( 4100 tobacco company wh1ch wants
the Ind12n s m Midd leport L1ttle st!ven h1ts D1ck Herman \\.ent double each, as Jack Hum
y1eldmg one h1l, while slnkmg NY
Nelson
Borbon
(7J an d K ng
lhe fourth and f1fth mmngs. phrey, wtlh relief help from oul one and walkmg one
League actwn th1s week
Se av er Sa deck1 (8) and Grote to bUild Cigarette plants m
In other ga mes, the Mels stnkmg out two walkmg st ven Jeff Wayland and Steve F1fe,
Andy W1lson smacked a WP Sadeck1 (3 11 LP Borbon urban tenters
14 3) HR Mrlner (91h l
"Express Thoughts When Words
downed lhe Reds, 10-9, the and y1eldmg three h1ls Tony won h1 s second deciSIOn lnple and double to pace the
(Only qames sc heduled )
The Philip Morns Company
Braves rolled past the Rutland Sco tt wen t lhe fm al frame agams l no losses
Reds, wh1le Demoskey added ;
Are Hard To Find"
announced Lamer's appomtAmencan League
A s 14-4, and the Dodgers stnkmg out two and walkmg'
The three hu1lers eombmed two smg les and Smrth one
Texas
100 ooo 311 - 6 11 o menl Thursday to head a p1lot
one
toftrea -one-hlttel,\\luleDave
FortheDodgers, AmosC 1oss C)eve land 000000110 2 7 1 program for plannmg and
routed the Red, 25-3
J Brown ( 4 :n and S1m s J
For
lhe
Reds,
P,JUI
Braves 11, Ind•ans 3
Davis gave up 12 h1ts In suf- and Steve Lambert cracked Perry Beene (7 ) ilnd Duncan startmg up the urban Cigarette
home runs, while Todd Eads LP J Perry t4 51 HR s
The Indians' 15 game wm McElhaney started and went ferrng the loss
faci11t1es
Gamb le (6 th ) Hargrov e (3rd )
streak, datmg back to last two mmngs, strrkmg ou t four
The lone A's h1t uas a home and Dan and M1ke Eduards
and walkmg five while g1v1ng run by Mtke Gore
added tnples, and Dan Ed Ne w York
200 liO ooo - 5 11 o
Ch cago
000 000 00 1- 1 10 0
up fiv e hils Ra} Stewart went
Med1 ch (7 4) an d Demp sey SUCCEEDS SMITH
Other hitters for the Braves wards and Dave Spangler
Middleport Boys' lhe rest of the way, slnkmg oul were
Ja ck Humphrey, Bnll smacked a double eac h
Bahnsen Gossa qe ( 1 ) and
COLLEGE STATION, Tex
Her rmann LP - Ba hn sen (56 )
three, walkmg two and y1eldmg Dodson , Steve Fife and Dave
Gettmg one s1ngle each were HR- Henderson {71 h 1
(UP! ) - Richard Barker ,
League roundup SI X hils
59 N. Second St
Hysell, each w1th e1 smgle 1 and Mart} Spangler, Mark Tyree
(On ly ga me s sc tl edul ed l
former Southwest Conference
Middleport, 0.
Mels hillers were Tony Scott M1ke Miller and Jeff Wayland Amos Cross, Craig N1cmsky, Co l1torn 1a 100 003 300 1 9 0 doubles
champ1on
and
year's champ1onsh1p sea:lon,
Mt!waukee
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\\.lth a home run and smgle, each added a pa1r of smgles James F1sh, Steve Lambert,
came to an end, as Bntt
R May Se lma (21 Roz1ano assistant tenn1s coach at Texas'
D1ck Herman w1lh that gameDodgers 25 Reds3
Dave Spangler, Gary Priddy
A&amp;M, will succeed 1etirmg
( .s ) Lo ckwood ( 7) Cumberland
Dodson and Jack Humphrey
wmmng homey, a double and a
The Dodgers went wLld at the WJlh t,.o smgles each were (ll and El Rodr 1guez Wrtghl Head Coach Omar Smith,
combmecj to spm a two-hiller,
Murphy (6) and Porl er WP stngle , Dave Walkins w1lh a plate, smas hm g 34 h1ls
Andy Pockltngton , Troy Murphy (2 :n LP- Lockwood Athle!Jc Director Emory
both doubles by Roger Carson
double and smgle. Bob Fox McElhaney was the losmg Brooks, Andy Cross, Ray ( 'l :n HR s- St anton 15th f Rob Bellard announced ThtU"sday
Carson was the !os1ng pitmson {9th)
w1th a double and stngle, and p1tcher, slnkmg out nme and Mowery, Todd Eads and Guy
The appomtment IS effecttve
cher, behng relieved 1n the
Bill Powell had a stngle
walkmg
seven
Schuler
W1th
three
smgles
I
Sept
fow th by Terry Gardner
For the Reds, T1m Justice
Danny
Eduards
went
one
each
were
Paul
M1chaels
and
Dodson got the ww, and got
had a double and pair of mmng for the Dodgers, str1kmg / Dan Edwards
tnternat1ona1 League
h1ttmg help from M1ke M1ller
Your
Stand1ngs
smgles, Andy Wilson had a out three and y1eldmg no h1ls
By Unrl e d Press lnternatronal POILE NAMED VP
Wllh a double, Jack Humphrey
double, Sm1th a double, and Cra1g N1cmsky went four mNorth
Farm
w1th two swgles, Steve F1fe,
LA COSTA, Calif (UP!) w I pel 9 b
Carsey, McElhaney and Dave mngs, giVIng up fotU" h1ls, and
Syracuse
28 17 612
Terry Wayland and Dave
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Norman " Bud" Po1le has been
Demoskey had a smgle ap1ece,
Rochester
2d 17
585 2
Hysell w1th smgles Dodson
v1ce
president
1n
charge
named
To
ledo
11 27 438 8 '
while Ray Stewart added a pa1r
PcJwtu cket
12 29
also smacked a stngle
193 14
of hockey operattons for the
By ED MZcF AlL
of one-baggers
Sou ttl
Mets 10, Reds 9
World Hockey Association, 1t
PHILADELPHIA (UPI )
w I pet g b
Braves 14 A's 4
MemphtS
27
15
643
W1th the score knotted at 9-9
was announced Thursday by
Forty-mne par-busters, led by R1 chmond
The Braves, u1lh a team
24 17 585
1n the bottom of the Sixth, D1ck
WHA
preside nt Dennis MIU"·
John Schlee With a SIX-under Cha rl es ton
22 21 511
battmg average of 573, got
T1
dewa1er
15
30
3JJ
phy
Herman slammed a home run
66, swung mto the second round
lhe1r 12th home run of the
Thursday 's Resu lt s
to g1ve the Mels the tnwnph
The 50-year-old
Potle
of the $150,000 !VB Golf Classic Memphts at Charl es ton ppd
season w1th Steve F1fe belling
rn
clement
weather
Dave Watkins started on the
res1gned last January from the
today m pursmt of a $30,000 Rochesle r 6 Syracuse 1
a round-tripper m the second
office of the Vancouver
front
first pnze purse
Toledo 7 Pawtucket 4
(Only
games
sc hedu le d ~
Ca
nucks
of the National
Playmg under sunny sk1es
Hockey
League
w1th mcreasmg temperatures
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Amer1can League Roundup
and hum1d1ty, the tourmg pros
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Alex Johnson, once a play, although 1t was thought
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troubled man w1th a terrtble that scores would be higher
5,000 DEGREES DUE
Pomeroy , 0.
234 E Main
battmg average m Cleveland, here than last week a I the
COLUMBUS (UP!) - More
992 -3557
Mat or League Leaders
left the c1ty m fme splrlls w1th Kemper Open m Charlotte,
ed Press lnter nat•onal
than 5,000 degrees wtll be
·"Formerly lola 's"
a healthy 301 average Thurs- N c., where only t.tiose who By Unt1Leadmg
Batters
conferred
Fr1day at Ohto Slate
day mght
Operators Grace Johnson , Golda Roush ,
Na1tonal League
broke par made the 36-hole cut
1
Shirley Lark1ns
Johnson played tn only 108
Performance here Thursday Garr All
5 ~ 2 ~~ ; 3 ~ 7 P3c78 Umvers1ty dunng comseemed
to
give
credence
to
the
Smllh
st
L
50
192 33 72 375 mencement , exerc1se s
games for the Indians m 1972
cnhctsm
defending
NB
chamGross
Hou
50
160 2B 55
344
after bemg traded from CaliOpen Even1ngs by Appomtment
Rertl St L SO 191 15 65 340 Dellvenng the address w11l be
fornia folloumg arguments p1on Tom Weiskopf leveled at Garvey LA 54 214 JO 74 330 carloomst Millon Camff, a
up DaVIS Mil 43 179 14 59 330 native Ohwan
w1th
teammates
and • those who set the course
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Maddox SF 54 n5 35 73 324
management the year before for tournaments." He said that Bucknr LA 47 lBS 24 60 324
Brock St l JS 189 -40 61 323
I d "too easy " for Morgan
and h1t JUSt .239, 90 pomls less cvursespaye
Crn5r 183 34 58 31 7
Amerrcan League
I'LAIIIIID USI Rlll'OIIT
than h1s league-leading the pros
GIIIIIIIAL
RIVIIIUI IHAIIING
average m 1970
Behind Schlee as the race to Carew Min J~
2 ~ 6 P4'r{2
General Re'lenue Sharmg prov des fed11al funds drre&lt;:rlv 10 llxal •ncl sl•le governmenll The ll'lw requttes e~tt;h gover
1 IG
But the Texas Rangers, make the cut conltnued, were Jackson , Ok47 168 35 64 3B1
~:ebli5h a teport ol rts plans lor th~ us11 ol these funds to rnlorm rls cr!lums and f(l ~ncour~g~ lhflfr Pllrfrct;Mtlan rn dec.;:nttow
1
Mmn 41 150 11 51 340
trymg to build a wmner after Charles Sifford and Tom Oliva
I
Blmbrg NY 39 128 21 42 328
years of los1ng m Washmgton, Jenkinswlth67s,fiveproswith Robmsn Bl 50 185 14 60 324
Kelly Cho 39 155 14 50 323
took a gamble on Johnson JUSt 68s , a dozena t 69 an d 13 Olhers Evans
, Bos 35 134 20 43 321
I PUII liCSMU Y
before the 1973 season began With two-under 70s on the McRae KC 51 175 23 56 JlO
2
Bunghs h 53 lll 32 67 31 6
and the strong 6-foot outfielder suburban 6,708-yard Whtte- Rud1
Oak 51 201 26 63 JIJ
bas never g1ven the Rangers marsh Valley course
Home Runs
There were 15 pros at 7l
Nat1ona1 League Wynn LA
any reason to regret the deal
.
' 15 Garvey LA and Schm 1dl
Thursday mght Johnson tncludmg defendtng hthst ~ Phtl 12 Cedeno Ho1.1 and
olh Sl L 11
helped Texas move mto second Weiskopf ' who -has won here SmAmencan
League Jackson
MEIGS COUNTY.
place m the Amencan League tw1ce m the last three years, Oak IS
Horton
Det 13
KC Br1ggs M11 and
West, one game over 500 but Masters wmner Gary Player Mayberry
COUNTY AUDITOR
Burroughs Tex 12
four games behind Oakland, by and Australian Bob Charles
Runs aaned In
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
Johnny Miller 1 who Will
Nat1ona1 League Garvey LA
driVIng m four runs w1th three
49 Sm 1th Sf L 48 Wynn LA
smgles and a double to beat defend hiS US open IItle at 46 Cey LA 45 Cedeno Hou 40
A m e r c c a n Le41gue Bur
Cleveland 6-2 The four hils Mamaroneck NY next week
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' roughs Tex 53 Jackson Oak
ra1sed h1s average to 301
shot par
42 R1.1d r Oak 40 Mayberry
KC 39 Br rggs Mrl 37
Plays Great
P11Chtng
"Johnson has JUSt played
National League John LA 9
Pr&lt;lleJ:t aga1nst diStemper hepat1t1s and two forms of lepto
great for us," sa1d Texas Brewers oulslugged the Cab- 1 McGlothen St L and Ca\d
SF 7 J Rogers Mil and
Va•ccine. syr~nge, needle and complete d~recllons '" one
Manager Billy Martm "! have forma Angels 9-7 and the New well
Carl ton Ph•! 7 4
package Give one Jnlectton when your pup JS 8-14 weeks,
Amencan League G Perry
JUSt one set of rules for York Yankees heal the Chicago
Clev 9 1 Wood Ch1 9 6
booster shot at 16 weeks
everybody and he's no excep- White Sox 5-1
Hunt er Oak S 5 Smg er Ca l
Signlt...-1 of Ch..f E - - 0f1ctr
Brewers 9, Angels 7
and Medrch NY 7 4 Ttant
tion. He understands and JUSt
James
E. Roush-Aud1tor 6 5-74
Bos Ry an Cal Busby KC and
M1ke Regan's two-run, Jenkrns
plays great
74,850
Tex 7 5 Brbby Tex 1 B
Naml lo Tilll I"~ •M Pr..,t
Jackie Brown, who blanked pmchh1! smgle in the seventh
mnmg camed Milwaukee past
the Indians last week on three
Ca
liforma despite fotU" RB!s by
hits, scattered seven hits for
the
.Alngels' Leroy Stanton and
the Rangers but had h1s 15mnmg
scoreless streak a three-run homer by Frank
snapped m the seventh mmng RoblllSon.
The Brewers trailed 7-6 when
when Oscar Gamble homered
George
Scott opened the decl·
" My curve ball was JUSt
great," Brown sa1d "I JUSt s1ve seventh w1th a double
399 W. Main St .
992-2164
Pomeroy,
hope 1t keeps gomg. It has to W1th one out, Darrell Porter
THE STORE WITH "ALL KINDS OF
for me to stay around m the b1g walked and Charlie Moore
STUFF" - FOR PETS, STABLES, LARGE &amp;
doubled to score Scott Pedro
leagues "
SMALL ANIMALS LAWNS AND GARDENS.
In the only other Arnencan Garc1a was walked tnleniJonalLeague games, the Milwaukee ly to load the bases and John
Cumberland relieved Hegan,
battmg for Jolm Vukovtch,
stngled to score Porter
then
PLANIIID Ull RIPOIIT
and
Moore
Regan 's h1t was the
G'"'"' R
GIINIIIIAL RIVINUI ~HAlliNG
bl h evenu~t Sharrng prov•de s federal fund s dtr«dy 10 IOC.C end slate oovemmentt The lew requires each gcwerr mtot to
first
by
a
Brewer
ptnch-lutter
pu ' 5 a •eport ol ors pla ns lor the use o' 11'\esa funds 10 •niOI'm 1ts c•ltnns and 10 ~ncour.1ge Ill flit p1tt11Ctp•t10 n 1n dtoel(lrtg Aow
in 25 attempts this season
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Braves triumph over Indians 11-3

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POMEROY VILLAGE
VILLAGE CLERK
POMEROY, OHIO 45769

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M1&lt; Dt•1on l"i pple F.Jghlli
Dlst r Je t PI t'S idf'fll \\ ci S Ill·
h oducrd follm, rd b\ thl' c~n
noun cr nwn t of ( onv entw n
comnutlecs M1s (rl thrnne
Wrlsh Unrt 3!) seu dal\. g..l\f'
tile mmutcs of the last con
ventwn
Greetmgs were g1ven b'
Pa1~ CascJ.adiUI.Ln l ofPosl.l9,
Dale Sm1lh. ma1 or of
Pom er oy
Mal)
Ellen
MJiler,dJSirJ c l J Unior
president , and Frank Jensen.
d1stnc t eommander
Reports of d1slncl cha1r
women y,ere Amen ca msm
Mrs June Mmlon. children
and youth, Mrs Ernest
Bowles, commun1t} serv1ce.
Mrs Myrtle Walker veteran
affaLrs and rehabJhlalJOn , Mrs
Ben Neutzhn g: JUniOr ac·
hv1ties
M1:;
Char les
Kessinger
and d1 stnct
preSident's report, Mrs Devon
T1pple
Mrs Wilham Trace, Uml
371, gave lhe teller's report
M1s George tNancyl Sallol,
department. preSid e nt
delivered the a(ternoon ad
dress
Reports of conven ti on

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Knit Classes Start
Mon. June 17

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MIDOLEPOIIT
OHIO

BIBLES PRESENTED
The Pomeroy Church of the
Nazarene Ma; 19 p1 esenled
B1bles to four graduates of
Me1gs H1gh School , Debra
Schaefer, Robyn W11ls, Mark
OJie1 and Sieve Bnckles Rev
Clyde Henderson made the
presen Ia twn

SCHOOL PLANNED
The Pomeroy Church of the
Nazarene w1ll hold a Vacahon
B1ble School June 10 to June 14
fror.1 6 30 p m unt1l 8 30 p m
All ch1ldren are 11elcome A
p1cmc w1ll be held Sunday
afternoon, June 16, for the
children and their fa1mhes

GIVE A GIFT THAT WILL
LAST FOREVER • • •
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Scrapbooks Photo Albums

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Diaries
Guest Books
Wedding Books Baby Book

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
992-2641

Middleport, 0.

Wm. ROGERS &amp; SON" SILVERPLATE
GIFr SELECTION

Gene Michael s1ngled m two
runs m the fourth innmg and
George Medich scattered 10
hits m gaining hJS seventh
vtctory as New York beat
Chicago in a game tw1ce
delayed by ram for periods of
90 and 29 nunutes
Med1ch, who walked three
and struck out two, shut out the
White Sox unltllhe ninth when
Ken Henderson h1t hJS seventh
homer
New York ' s Roy Wh1te
opened the game by bea Ung
out a bunt and he took th1rd on
a smgle by Elliott Maddox.
Mter Bobby Murcer walked to
load the bases, Ron Blomberg's sacnhce fly scored
White A smgle by Gra1g
Nettles scored Maddox with
the second run

SERVICES
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Sunday School
Sunday Morning
Sunday Evening
Wednesday Evening

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Services
scheduled

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MctJ rodr:-: 1 Won H.: II s Snt ret\ of
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•H(Ill ln p r e~1 d en t B.u h.n ,1
Pug.rn 1flt r \dtll. h lhl' group
so~ l lt.:
Srng 1 1'\t'\~ Song .ntd
It pt ,!lui
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Plc~ll s

Protestant evangelicals will
try for new preaching ~trategy
llv !)AVIDE ANDERSON
UPI Kchgmn Writer
In 1l}llu o1 1 I1Hn th sc•lltt 2 700
fl• lt t ' .tn' l \c~tl ge llc.d s \\ Ill
lt rl\t l J-:t.
vn l .. lus .. rJJH
S\\ltzrrland , to set' 1f th£"~ fc.~n
fmd c1 str.rlPg \ for c OlllJ&gt;If'tmg
lt•s ll.':i Chnst s gre&lt;.rt Lom
IIII SS IOn
thp pre~H hmg of
the Gospel to the entire world
P,rrl!(lpa nlo:; ,Jt LcJusr.tnne,
kno\\n offtclally as the Con·
gt ess on Wor Jd Eva n ~c h ca t1on
\\Ill lome from more llldn 150
countne:l and \\Ill represent
almost eve ry Protesta nt
churc h group Ln the world

ddttpl .tn
older pcrsnn cHid cl t lu ld ..t1
Gallipr1\]s Stdl L' lnshlut L for
thlll bn thcl c!YS &lt;
ind Clrn stJll(l &lt;
0dl1dhons \\ere mmle to a
ncedv ~ 1 rl to dltr nd band 1 1.1n1p
RUTLAND - The F1rs l
and to the semor u t!zens Ill
Bapllst Church of Rulland 11111 Pomero}
hold all dav serv1c es Sunda\
Dunn ~ the pr og rarn Ilene
for therr annual June mcehng Rou sh read
the poem
homecommg
Boomer.tng Fc~ 1t h
~1nd
Hos t pastor IS the Rev Eddi e
Het ze l F'ox r e,1d Arc You clll
Bufhngtun . Pomeroy
Ac l!ve Member 1 1 he g1oup
Sunda) School Gertrud e
sang, se veral h~ mns to con·
Buller, Supe1 mtendenl w11l
dude the prog ram
begin at 9 JO a m Dmner w1ll
Ilene Roush gave the closmg
be sen ed .a t noon
prayer and " soc1al hour
folloMd
Plans fot a plr ntc m .luly
Refreshmenl'5 \\ ere served
by Dons Adams ctnd Barbart.~ \\er e made dunng the recen t
Dugan to Clara Admn s meeting of the Pomenl)
Mar ga 1et Glo ec kner Mc.11 y (~arden Cl ub at the home of
Mrs W~-t l ter Gr ue se1 L111eol n
Rou~h Mabel Sluelds, Mc11 lenc
FISh er Sue Beeg le, Lu cy He1ght,;
All fotU" Circles of the Hea th Donahue F'ern Ha\man, F' oc1e
Mrs
Gr ue se r led the
Umted MethodiSt Church
Hayman Ilene Roush, Hazel dc\ot10ns and close d w1th
Middleport, Will have a p1cm~ Fox and a guest, F.lieen Buck ' Vaca lwn Prayer ' Roll ca ll
Monday Members are to meet
wa s a favonte summer flower
OMITTED
at the chm ch Monday at 6 p m
Dunng the busmess rneetmg
The name of John Lehew son a p1cmc was planned for Jull I
Meat, dnnk , and dessert are
to be furntshed , and those of Mr and Mrs Wilh am al 6 30 p m at the 1oads1de
Lehew, Pomeroy wa s umn park on the west s1de uf Rl 33
allendmg are asked to bnng
lent1onally
o1m lted from lhe Mrs Harvey Van Vranken and
the1r own ta ble se!vlee. and a
s1x
\~weeks
honm 1oll Ht Mrs '!1 acey Whaley
s1xth
vegei&lt;Jble or sa lad
se1ve
Meigs H1gh School
as hostesses and furm sh the
dessert Each member 1s to
VISITS ON SUNDAY
brtng a cove red d1sh and the1r
VBS SCHEDULED
Mrs Carl Wellman Fort
own
table servtcc The club \\111
RUTLAND - The Rutlano
Gay, IV Va , v1s1led Mr and
Church of Chnsl "111 hold fur msh the ch1cken
Mrs Herber t Dix on, Mr s
Hostesses for a r1d parW1lma Slobarl and othe r VacatiOn Bible School, June IQIJctpa
h on m the Regalia
1 ~ fr om 9 30 unhl II 30 a m
fnends Sunday
F' IO\\ er Sho\\ were discussed A
donatiOn was also made to the
:;:::;;:::::::::::: county w1de ga rd en clu b
organ1zahon
Mrs
Geneva
No lan
presented the program and
explamed that m orde1 to start
a ros• bush, one must be nd the
bu sh to the ground , cui a notch
m rt put on root tone and covc1
u1th soft s01l
She also demonstrated how
to
make a dahlia from a dned
.By Polly Cramer
·. artichoke usmg hssue paper
Mrs Herbert Seth wa s a
DEAR POLLY - I used an ac1d to unclog my kitchen
guest
dram and some of the ac1d accidentally dropped on my new
olive lammated plastic counlertop How can I remedl' the
resultmg dJscoloratwn? - NANCY
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Garden club
sets picnic

Circles to
have picnic

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Polly 's Pointers
Drain remedy
spots counter

DEAR POLLY - My Pet Pee&gt; e 1s w1th the stores whose cash
reg1ster tapes are so lightly pnnted 11" IS unposs1ble even to tell
the name of the store much less the date or pnce when they are
needed to make an exchange, return a purchase or even to check
the bill - LUCILLE
DEAR POLLY - My answens for Mrs R J whose smtcase
bas a musty odor from bemg stored m the basement I suggest
that she fold a newspaper mto a basket sort of shape, fill1t "1th
charcoal, put this m the su1tcase, close 1t and leave for a week
The mk on the newspaper w11l absorb the musty smell and the
charcoal w1ll get nd of any mold. I used th1s m a closet that had
m1ldrew after 11 was suggested to me by our county home
demonstrator and 1t worked . - BE'ITY ANN
DEAR POLLY- Mter trymg most everything for removmg
a crease from kmtted fabncs I ftnally succeeded Cut str1ps of
waxed paper, lay on the crease and press w1th the ~ron set at the
proper temperaltU"e for that particular fabnc I have been able to
lenghthen several dresses after domg this
My hath brush never seemed to have a chance to dry as I
lake a bath before work and another after work Mold that formed on the brush would not wash off but bleach did away With 1t
completely Now my brush IS wh1te and clean - GERDA
DEAR POLLY - A little shampoo on the washcloth w1ll help
clean away body OJ I left m the bathtub or smk - BONNIE
DEAR POLLY - A TV tray on legs JS most useful as IllS so
hghtwe1ght I carry mme all over the house and use 1l to wnte
letters on while watchmg telev1ston or by a wmdow w1th sewmg
on 1t or when peeling vegetables, to put hair ctU"Iers on when
domg my halt or for domg book work lis uses are endless.
I always put on rubber gloves when defrosting the
refngerator. Otherwise, the cold pams my arthnhc hands MARYW
DEAR POLLY - Prolong the life of overalls that are too
short for a toddler by attaching sock-rnocs to the bottoms w1th
snaps. The snaps w1ll keep the stockmg part of the sock-rnocs
pulled up and cover the ankles and lower legs Both can be put on
at once when the child JS dressed - EUZABETH

Social
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FRIDAY
ANNUAL INSPECTION ,
Racme Chapter 134 OES 8 p rn
at the Masomc Temple
RUTLAND Gun Club, 8 p m
All members urged to attend
HYMN SING, Hazel Community Chur ch, located be·
tween Long Bottom and Poriland off SR 124, 7 30 p m
Featured smgers ar e the
Morns Fam1ly a nd the
Evenmg L1ght Quartet
Everyone welcome
SATURDAY
RUMMAGE sale and auclJOn , Racme Emergency Squad
sponsored, 10 30 am at the
firehouse Some anttques
Proceeds for a new truck
NEWSMEN QUARTET of
Charleston , W Va, at the Mt
Hermon U B. Church, 3\\
m1les northeast of F1ve Pomts,
8 p m Everyone welcome

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BAKER

MEET SUNDAY
SANDUSKY, Oh10 (UPI )
Delegates to the West Oh1o
Annual Conference of the
Umted Melho&lt;bsl Church al
Lakes1de, gather near here
Sunday for the week-long
conference More than 4,000
delegates were expected to
parhc1pale The conference
doses w1th the assignment of
mmisters to the 1,428 churches
m the 59 counttes represented
m the dlslrJcl

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ll liJSt ~V t dent Ill till
World ( ttun&lt;: Jl •1f Churd1es &lt;~ruJ
tii C\ ~ce the I .c1u~( ltlnL rneetm g
rt ~ " s1gmfl t:d lll c:ounte1 pomt to
the WCC ~ mc-e t1ng l.tsl} C'cH Oil
~d\dl!on I odd)
At ll&lt;~ngko k th e wee .1f
fa mrd ..t st1 ung 1d dtlOnslu p
l&gt;e l\\ ct.: n t:ornnutm ent to God
f-Ind lhP sor t,!l poh tlf al &lt;tnd
ccortoml c ~ trugg!P.:-; of fll ople
cspeu.1 ll y t hu~c m thC' rh 1nl
World - for ilb er atwn
J he cvcmge hca l magazmc
Chllst mnrt v 'I udct) ca lled the
IJimgkuk rm:ctmg a d1 sa!:i ter'
.md sa rd Lau.sannc \\ aS needed
· to rcaff rrrn the verl rcal
dun cnsron
of
man s
relal10n sh1p to (,od , the rll vme
( (JrJ }.! I ('SS, IS

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Ct ah.t m m dn c~r tu le he
wroll' fo t co ngres s (h ll ·
tl r 1p,u1ts,
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s,nd he believes
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cvcmgcllc..:dls to mo'oe &lt;~hl'~ul
clnd pt ov uJ e a l e~ul ers hlp the.~ I
has been so sorely m1ssed by
Chn!:itliHIS dround the \\. Orld'
Watered·ll&lt;lwn Theology
A( lOI dmg to G1etha m C~nd
other cva ngehcal supp orters of
tht" l..(llJ.'ian ne meetmg, the de
facio leadership of too much of
the Jmssronary move men t has
been m the hand s of those w1th
dtluted theologrcal v1ews '

'Relatively speaking ' at
Mountaineer is subtle fun
HURRICA NE . W Va
Mothe 1s an se' Demand to be
taken to th e Mounta inee r
Dmn er Theatre to see tts
current productiOn , Re lati ve!\
Spea k1n g You \\t il see a
liberated mother who enJU) S
parnl ess parenthood und er
peculiar c..: uc.:wnsta nces
Ar lu ,Ji ly she d0€s nol even
krJ O\\ that she 1s a mothN No
no - there 1s no adoption In volved Ne1ther 1s 1t a vll'anous

'orJt rn,ulll t (J prc .. &lt;.:h tile (;(Jspel
to .. n mut .1nd the need for
JH JS(In, .J (OTI\ ei SIOO
Hc.u h t1f th e Church"
llokc dm•Ltor fJf
tht t on~r t ss bf lt ~ves tl1c1 t,
g1vc n tilt hit ss111g {/f the Holy
Sp 11 1t
1.-us,,nn p
lnuld
hCtt)lllt
1 I\H nllfth (tntur)
11tnte tost
Wr 11111 g 111 d rtLL'nt 1 s~ue tJf
( llnstmnlt \ l'odtl\ Huh sa HI
tht l\\D h1il1ull pl'o pl e un
ri..:cl&lt; h~d In the (In J stJ t~n
me ssdgt
d l l:' n O\\ \Ulh ln
r C..tl h (•f tlw dlll r ch
Rut ht dC!ded thctt nc\~
st1 ct!l' J.'.H s ltHl Jl&lt;-llterns uf
I'Vdn gell sm .11 P ne('derl and
tht~t
pdl tne r sh ip tn JiltsslDn
and L'Vct11J! CIJ ~Jn IS thL strllteg;
uf the hou r
On L' uf tht.: cutph.t ses dt
LcHISOIHie ,l-lu ke SdlLI \\ UUld lre
on the ne\' le dder:-stup thdt 1s
Cnl('J g m g f10111 tlw \ OUnger
chu1d 1L'S &lt;;on ung of ,,~e m the
I hu d Wor ld of As1a Afll (a and
1..- tlln t\met lt'.l
L .HIS.tllllf' '7 1 \\Ill mean for
the Western dJUrt hes c1 nc"
VI StOll Of 111 1SSIUII f bt IJ e \€', ' he
scull
He atl~ cd th.tl the WCl
con fc1em.' t m Rcmg kok m(:IJ
11 ell hdl e presaged the dea l h of
e\ ang el•sttc rn tsswn p1ogr ams
1n lllclii Y \V ( C-1elated dcnmmnatr ons, ('Vcln ge llca l natiOnal
chtu che!:l ~ ti ll " d t rnl) \\ Clcome
biblicalll o11cnted eva ngelical

This pial I o~ clualll B11 t1sh
but Amen c.~ n1zed by the ur.sc
dn ect1 on of M1&lt;: haPl Ed,\dr dsl
~l e p e ncl s ent u e ly upon &lt;l
br illl ant pCI formance Tt1ere
are few lines that are funn~
prr se It~ tile m &lt;~ nn cJ m
wh tch the) ;r re conv1 ncmgl \
deli ve red that br tn g~ Ihe llll SS lOllUJ Je~
I rtU SHn ne f1e scud, w1 ll
l.IUghs
gra pluca ll y tlemonstr ate that
When ti re s&lt;:ene shifts fl om
lot.JI 11 orld evangelizatiOn 111
Gr cg and Gmn y's qual ters to
the ld st quar ter of !Ius cen tur)
the gm den of he1 pHre n Is
wlil be the tc~ sk of Easterner
ShCJia and Phillip the pace
a nd Wes lerne 1, black and
hleralh p1 cks up The pel\\ h1 te 'oun ge r and older
for mances of C:1ng er Be~ !Icy
motherh ood nor through .1 r
thUI ch leaLie1s \\ OJ klllg sholertJ£1cal msemmahon nor 1s 1t dnd Rober t McC1C.tr\ rJrC'
lo-s houldel to f1m sh the task
outstanll mg
putatt\C motherhood
c01mmtted to ChJJst s church "
Phrlltp IS d llet.!lth JOg!-:lnlc:
You dun t believe 1P F'Out
fme p1 ofesswna l performers nul \\ho run s exerc1ses ..md
Will show you how Jl s done 1n gardens to kee p hJS you thful
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an exce llent show full of subtle f1gure SheJia , a rclr gtous nut
hum or clever vtJ1ce nuance Iexcept on Ihe lhu d Sund a)
bod y mov emen t ( there 's c1 after Ep iphany l pres1des over
pie thor a of ttus partn;ular aI t 1 J the :;herry 111 a vague polite
and sple ndid ensemble aclmg understated performance
fh al desc n bes best th e
A paLr of young lovers Greg
1ts un
and Gmnv , dectde to make \'1' hole co mecl\
ders
tatemen
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It
sUJnds
upon
the1r assoc1at10n legal She
1ts
O
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subtlct)
and
rehes
upon
mstsls that she should go home
to reveal thetr plans to her Edwards excellent ll uec ll un to
par ents, unaccompan 1ed by rev ea t 1ls f1nesse
Your Thorn MeAn Store
Greg
Modd leporl. 0
Greg IS aware that Gmny IS
not an untouched flower, hut he
IS perfectly w1lhng to accept
her f1 agrance ll 1s probable
thai any young man would
overlook pecca dilloes, 1f he
cou ld marry a deSirabl e
wmmng girl hke Karen Grant
tn her role as Grnny
When the audience learns
thai Gmny's latest affair was
wtth an o lder ~ married man 1t
IS und ersta ndable that she
Musk Ool
chooses to marry handsome,
to
bathe
n
ambitious Gre g Kns Beatty IS 1
tt 1eleases
Greg and h1s pet formance ts
the an1mal
Just about flawl ess
lnS !lnCt Wh 1le
1t smooll"'es
softe ns and
s1l ken s your
S k in
CORRECTION
Just on e
The Pomeroy We sley an
caplultn your
Holiness Church »Ill hold
bath and you II
VacatiOn Bible School from
feet! kc a new
9 30 uniJI II 30 am, June 10
an1m a l
through 15 ll was previOusly
reported that the ltme would be
930lo l030 am

Theater review

Wide Variety
of

Canvas Casuals
heritage house

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PLAN YARD SALE
CHESTER - The Chester \
Church of God IS sponsonng a
vard sale Saturday at the home
John &amp; May Sis
Syracuse
of Erma He1lman , d1rec tl}
PH 992-2549
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Chester
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FOR THE LADIES
Excellent Selection of Famous Name Brands

Shorts, Blouses, Skirts, Tops, Pantsuits, Swim
Suits, Etc.

The oldest known church
bell1n Europe IS Sl Palnck's
bell m Belfast, !J e land, m
scnbed
w1th the dates "1091"
I MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

2 SPEED MOTOR
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
7:30p.m .
7:30p.m.

IN AMEHit:A

HYMN SING at Mason F1rst
Bapttst Church, 7 30 p.m. w1lh
the " Havena1res," Charleston
to be featured Everyoneone
welcome
SONG FEST, 2 p m al the
Eagle R1dge Commumly
Church All smgers and pubhc
OPTOMETRIST
mv1ted
OFF ICE HOURS 9 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
SUNDAY
AT NOON ON THURS ) - EAST COURT &lt;T •
BOBO FAMILY Reunton, Ft
Me1gs, New Lima Rd , basket
I,..,;,P~OiiM-..EiiRiliOiiiY,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;,#. dmner
at I p m Fnends,
relaltves .. elcome
MITCHELL and Alv1ra
Russell fom1ly reumon, noon,
Forest Acres Park, Rutland

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Depa1I111Pnl p1 es1den1 of the
Amencan, l .egtnn Auxthm'
\\a::s guest spec~ke1 fm 1ht•
sumnwr eOn\l'lll lU n of tlw
rtghth cllsh 1d of the aux1h ,u \
held at Ihe Tnmlv Clnu d1 111
Pome1oy. ThurSd,n
\\tth
Dre» Websle1 Um139 aclmg .LS
hostess un1l
Regtstrat wn \\as held dt
noon Wllh Mrs Ohn Knapp and
Mrs Ben Neutzlmg reg1stl'I 1ng
those allendmg, and Umt 39
pres1denl, Grace Prall. calhng
the meeling to order
Mrs
Ben
Neu lzhng
presented lhe processiOnal and
the advancement of colors w..1s
done by MIS Gerald Wildermuth , sg t at arms. Mrs Don
Hunnell and Sherne Reuter.
color bearers and Paula Kloe s
and Lon Wood. color guards
Mrs Ed1th Fox, Un1l 39
chaplam, gave the Lnl ocalion.
and Mrs June Mmton led the
Pledge of AllegLa nce The
group then so ng the Natwnal

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expeneoced a 5 per cent
decline from the f~rst quarter
of 1973 The US . total steel
mdustry output w_as up 1 per
cent

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The Da1ly Sen\ mel, Mlddlepori-Foml'l O) , 0 Fnrl.11 llllll' i 1974

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COLU MBUS, Ohtn 1UP II Hns plldl offJU c!l~ 1rp( ll INI
lod.1, llw tUJld!h on uf Ohh•
Sidle UmH'I Si ll hc&lt;1d foo lb.1ll
t:lldch Wooch 1-ld\ l' S w.1 s
g u &lt;1rded
foll o win g
hospl tdhza twn Thm sdd\ .1ftt" r
the 61 \Pdr old men tm t om
plamecl of d1est p.nns
Doc tors ::iiild H(l\ es wa s
reshng comfm tii blv but Ius
prognmns IS gum ded and 1s
cxJJeded tu conti nue the Sd l1ll'

fo1 till' nc•xt ft~\11 d. ns Jl, i\ I S
IS belllg 11 t'o lh •d , IS d l ()( Wid!\
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of the OSU AIIJielll Dt'p.lllment s med!Cd l st&lt;tff s,ud he
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Renko Moni&lt;H!U t' ( fl ) and
p1 wr lo Iil l' st,trl uf the I9i l Hurnp hr ey D1erk er (3 3) 1nd
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affected Ohw than
other st:Jtes durmg the fu !:it
quarter of thE' current fr sca l
year the Center for Busmcss
and Econom tc Hescarch at
Oh1o State Umvers1ty reported
Thursday
The cenle1 sa1d the energy
cnSJs has been refl ected 10 unemployment m manufacturmg
rndu stnes OffiCials, however,

same quarterly mcrease of 3
per cent as the natwn
'Ohw , 1t IS clear, has been
some" hat more senously af·
fected by the ml and gasoline
shortages,'
sttJ d
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eronom1st James C Yocum,
wntmg m the Center's bulletm
''!'he effecl• m Oh1o have
been pnmanly at the level of
baSIC productiOn - where the
effects of the energy shortages
on output and employment m
manufacture of automobi les
and parts were most direct "
He sa id Ohto 's steel mduslry
output, wh1ch IS closely related
to automobile steel demand,

BOOSTER
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'-I I lO UIS
300 001 01 0 5 10?
5an Fran
000 700 ll x 9 14 1 LANIER RETIRING
McG loth en Fo lkers (4 ) Fos
fer 161 Garman (81 and
NEW YORK I UPI ) - All·
S1mmons McCarv er (61 Cald
Pro
middle linebacker Wtllle
well Barr ( 1 ) W ll1 am s (41
985-3301
Chester, 0.
l'he Middleport Braves look mound for the Mets and went mmng
three runs, wh1le stnkmg~ out ~ osa (61 &lt;tnd Rader WP Bar r Lamer of the Kansas C1ty
a commandmg hold on fu st three mmng:s. s tnkrn~ out s1x
M1ke Miller Bnll Dodson SIX and ualk1ng hve Da1e (2 J l LP Mc-G lothen 17 31
Chiefs will rellre at the end of
place w1t11 an ll-3 tnumph ove1 walkmg l'ti.&lt;J and g1vrng up and Terry Wayland added a Spangler wen t the fmal frame, Crnc r
001 010 000 3 7 2 the 1974 season to work for a
0100001 1)( 4100 tobacco company wh1ch wants
the Ind12n s m Midd leport L1ttle st!ven h1ts D1ck Herman \\.ent double each, as Jack Hum
y1eldmg one h1l, while slnkmg NY
Nelson
Borbon
(7J an d K ng
lhe fourth and f1fth mmngs. phrey, wtlh relief help from oul one and walkmg one
League actwn th1s week
Se av er Sa deck1 (8) and Grote to bUild Cigarette plants m
In other ga mes, the Mels stnkmg out two walkmg st ven Jeff Wayland and Steve F1fe,
Andy W1lson smacked a WP Sadeck1 (3 11 LP Borbon urban tenters
14 3) HR Mrlner (91h l
"Express Thoughts When Words
downed lhe Reds, 10-9, the and y1eldmg three h1ls Tony won h1 s second deciSIOn lnple and double to pace the
(Only qames sc heduled )
The Philip Morns Company
Braves rolled past the Rutland Sco tt wen t lhe fm al frame agams l no losses
Reds, wh1le Demoskey added ;
Are Hard To Find"
announced Lamer's appomtAmencan League
A s 14-4, and the Dodgers stnkmg out two and walkmg'
The three hu1lers eombmed two smg les and Smrth one
Texas
100 ooo 311 - 6 11 o menl Thursday to head a p1lot
one
toftrea -one-hlttel,\\luleDave
FortheDodgers, AmosC 1oss C)eve land 000000110 2 7 1 program for plannmg and
routed the Red, 25-3
J Brown ( 4 :n and S1m s J
For
lhe
Reds,
P,JUI
Braves 11, Ind•ans 3
Davis gave up 12 h1ts In suf- and Steve Lambert cracked Perry Beene (7 ) ilnd Duncan startmg up the urban Cigarette
home runs, while Todd Eads LP J Perry t4 51 HR s
The Indians' 15 game wm McElhaney started and went ferrng the loss
faci11t1es
Gamb le (6 th ) Hargrov e (3rd )
streak, datmg back to last two mmngs, strrkmg ou t four
The lone A's h1t uas a home and Dan and M1ke Eduards
and walkmg five while g1v1ng run by Mtke Gore
added tnples, and Dan Ed Ne w York
200 liO ooo - 5 11 o
Ch cago
000 000 00 1- 1 10 0
up fiv e hils Ra} Stewart went
Med1 ch (7 4) an d Demp sey SUCCEEDS SMITH
Other hitters for the Braves wards and Dave Spangler
Middleport Boys' lhe rest of the way, slnkmg oul were
Ja ck Humphrey, Bnll smacked a double eac h
Bahnsen Gossa qe ( 1 ) and
COLLEGE STATION, Tex
Her rmann LP - Ba hn sen (56 )
three, walkmg two and y1eldmg Dodson , Steve Fife and Dave
Gettmg one s1ngle each were HR- Henderson {71 h 1
(UP! ) - Richard Barker ,
League roundup SI X hils
59 N. Second St
Hysell, each w1th e1 smgle 1 and Mart} Spangler, Mark Tyree
(On ly ga me s sc tl edul ed l
former Southwest Conference
Middleport, 0.
Mels hillers were Tony Scott M1ke Miller and Jeff Wayland Amos Cross, Craig N1cmsky, Co l1torn 1a 100 003 300 1 9 0 doubles
champ1on
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Mt!waukee
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\\.lth a home run and smgle, each added a pa1r of smgles James F1sh, Steve Lambert,
came to an end, as Bntt
R May Se lma (21 Roz1ano assistant tenn1s coach at Texas'
D1ck Herman w1lh that gameDodgers 25 Reds3
Dave Spangler, Gary Priddy
A&amp;M, will succeed 1etirmg
( .s ) Lo ckwood ( 7) Cumberland
Dodson and Jack Humphrey
wmmng homey, a double and a
The Dodgers went wLld at the WJlh t,.o smgles each were (ll and El Rodr 1guez Wrtghl Head Coach Omar Smith,
combmecj to spm a two-hiller,
Murphy (6) and Porl er WP stngle , Dave Walkins w1lh a plate, smas hm g 34 h1ls
Andy Pockltngton , Troy Murphy (2 :n LP- Lockwood Athle!Jc Director Emory
both doubles by Roger Carson
double and smgle. Bob Fox McElhaney was the losmg Brooks, Andy Cross, Ray ( 'l :n HR s- St anton 15th f Rob Bellard announced ThtU"sday
Carson was the !os1ng pitmson {9th)
w1th a double and stngle, and p1tcher, slnkmg out nme and Mowery, Todd Eads and Guy
The appomtment IS effecttve
cher, behng relieved 1n the
Bill Powell had a stngle
walkmg
seven
Schuler
W1th
three
smgles
I
Sept
fow th by Terry Gardner
For the Reds, T1m Justice
Danny
Eduards
went
one
each
were
Paul
M1chaels
and
Dodson got the ww, and got
had a double and pair of mmng for the Dodgers, str1kmg / Dan Edwards
tnternat1ona1 League
h1ttmg help from M1ke M1ller
Your
Stand1ngs
smgles, Andy Wilson had a out three and y1eldmg no h1ls
By Unrl e d Press lnternatronal POILE NAMED VP
Wllh a double, Jack Humphrey
double, Sm1th a double, and Cra1g N1cmsky went four mNorth
Farm
w1th two swgles, Steve F1fe,
LA COSTA, Calif (UP!) w I pel 9 b
Carsey, McElhaney and Dave mngs, giVIng up fotU" h1ls, and
Syracuse
28 17 612
Terry Wayland and Dave
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Norman " Bud" Po1le has been
Demoskey had a smgle ap1ece,
Rochester
2d 17
585 2
Hysell w1th smgles Dodson
v1ce
president
1n
charge
named
To
ledo
11 27 438 8 '
while Ray Stewart added a pa1r
PcJwtu cket
12 29
also smacked a stngle
193 14
of hockey operattons for the
By ED MZcF AlL
of one-baggers
Sou ttl
Mets 10, Reds 9
World Hockey Association, 1t
PHILADELPHIA (UPI )
w I pet g b
Braves 14 A's 4
MemphtS
27
15
643
W1th the score knotted at 9-9
was announced Thursday by
Forty-mne par-busters, led by R1 chmond
The Braves, u1lh a team
24 17 585
1n the bottom of the Sixth, D1ck
WHA
preside nt Dennis MIU"·
John Schlee With a SIX-under Cha rl es ton
22 21 511
battmg average of 573, got
T1
dewa1er
15
30
3JJ
phy
Herman slammed a home run
66, swung mto the second round
lhe1r 12th home run of the
Thursday 's Resu lt s
to g1ve the Mels the tnwnph
The 50-year-old
Potle
of the $150,000 !VB Golf Classic Memphts at Charl es ton ppd
season w1th Steve F1fe belling
rn
clement
weather
Dave Watkins started on the
res1gned last January from the
today m pursmt of a $30,000 Rochesle r 6 Syracuse 1
a round-tripper m the second
office of the Vancouver
front
first pnze purse
Toledo 7 Pawtucket 4
(Only
games
sc hedu le d ~
Ca
nucks
of the National
Playmg under sunny sk1es
Hockey
League
w1th mcreasmg temperatures
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Amer1can League Roundup
and hum1d1ty, the tourmg pros
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Alex Johnson, once a play, although 1t was thought
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troubled man w1th a terrtble that scores would be higher
5,000 DEGREES DUE
Pomeroy , 0.
234 E Main
battmg average m Cleveland, here than last week a I the
COLUMBUS (UP!) - More
992 -3557
Mat or League Leaders
left the c1ty m fme splrlls w1th Kemper Open m Charlotte,
ed Press lnter nat•onal
than 5,000 degrees wtll be
·"Formerly lola 's"
a healthy 301 average Thurs- N c., where only t.tiose who By Unt1Leadmg
Batters
conferred
Fr1day at Ohto Slate
day mght
Operators Grace Johnson , Golda Roush ,
Na1tonal League
broke par made the 36-hole cut
1
Shirley Lark1ns
Johnson played tn only 108
Performance here Thursday Garr All
5 ~ 2 ~~ ; 3 ~ 7 P3c78 Umvers1ty dunng comseemed
to
give
credence
to
the
Smllh
st
L
50
192 33 72 375 mencement , exerc1se s
games for the Indians m 1972
cnhctsm
defending
NB
chamGross
Hou
50
160 2B 55
344
after bemg traded from CaliOpen Even1ngs by Appomtment
Rertl St L SO 191 15 65 340 Dellvenng the address w11l be
fornia folloumg arguments p1on Tom Weiskopf leveled at Garvey LA 54 214 JO 74 330 carloomst Millon Camff, a
up DaVIS Mil 43 179 14 59 330 native Ohwan
w1th
teammates
and • those who set the course
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Maddox SF 54 n5 35 73 324
management the year before for tournaments." He said that Bucknr LA 47 lBS 24 60 324
Brock St l JS 189 -40 61 323
I d "too easy " for Morgan
and h1t JUSt .239, 90 pomls less cvursespaye
Crn5r 183 34 58 31 7
Amerrcan League
I'LAIIIIID USI Rlll'OIIT
than h1s league-leading the pros
GIIIIIIIAL
RIVIIIUI IHAIIING
average m 1970
Behind Schlee as the race to Carew Min J~
2 ~ 6 P4'r{2
General Re'lenue Sharmg prov des fed11al funds drre&lt;:rlv 10 llxal •ncl sl•le governmenll The ll'lw requttes e~tt;h gover
1 IG
But the Texas Rangers, make the cut conltnued, were Jackson , Ok47 168 35 64 3B1
~:ebli5h a teport ol rts plans lor th~ us11 ol these funds to rnlorm rls cr!lums and f(l ~ncour~g~ lhflfr Pllrfrct;Mtlan rn dec.;:nttow
1
Mmn 41 150 11 51 340
trymg to build a wmner after Charles Sifford and Tom Oliva
I
Blmbrg NY 39 128 21 42 328
years of los1ng m Washmgton, Jenkinswlth67s,fiveproswith Robmsn Bl 50 185 14 60 324
Kelly Cho 39 155 14 50 323
took a gamble on Johnson JUSt 68s , a dozena t 69 an d 13 Olhers Evans
, Bos 35 134 20 43 321
I PUII liCSMU Y
before the 1973 season began With two-under 70s on the McRae KC 51 175 23 56 JlO
2
Bunghs h 53 lll 32 67 31 6
and the strong 6-foot outfielder suburban 6,708-yard Whtte- Rud1
Oak 51 201 26 63 JIJ
bas never g1ven the Rangers marsh Valley course
Home Runs
There were 15 pros at 7l
Nat1ona1 League Wynn LA
any reason to regret the deal
.
' 15 Garvey LA and Schm 1dl
Thursday mght Johnson tncludmg defendtng hthst ~ Phtl 12 Cedeno Ho1.1 and
olh Sl L 11
helped Texas move mto second Weiskopf ' who -has won here SmAmencan
League Jackson
MEIGS COUNTY.
place m the Amencan League tw1ce m the last three years, Oak IS
Horton
Det 13
KC Br1ggs M11 and
West, one game over 500 but Masters wmner Gary Player Mayberry
COUNTY AUDITOR
Burroughs Tex 12
four games behind Oakland, by and Australian Bob Charles
Runs aaned In
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
Johnny Miller 1 who Will
Nat1ona1 League Garvey LA
driVIng m four runs w1th three
49 Sm 1th Sf L 48 Wynn LA
smgles and a double to beat defend hiS US open IItle at 46 Cey LA 45 Cedeno Hou 40
A m e r c c a n Le41gue Bur
Cleveland 6-2 The four hils Mamaroneck NY next week
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' roughs Tex 53 Jackson Oak
ra1sed h1s average to 301
shot par
42 R1.1d r Oak 40 Mayberry
KC 39 Br rggs Mrl 37
Plays Great
P11Chtng
"Johnson has JUSt played
National League John LA 9
Pr&lt;lleJ:t aga1nst diStemper hepat1t1s and two forms of lepto
great for us," sa1d Texas Brewers oulslugged the Cab- 1 McGlothen St L and Ca\d
SF 7 J Rogers Mil and
Va•ccine. syr~nge, needle and complete d~recllons '" one
Manager Billy Martm "! have forma Angels 9-7 and the New well
Carl ton Ph•! 7 4
package Give one Jnlectton when your pup JS 8-14 weeks,
Amencan League G Perry
JUSt one set of rules for York Yankees heal the Chicago
Clev 9 1 Wood Ch1 9 6
booster shot at 16 weeks
everybody and he's no excep- White Sox 5-1
Hunt er Oak S 5 Smg er Ca l
Signlt...-1 of Ch..f E - - 0f1ctr
Brewers 9, Angels 7
and Medrch NY 7 4 Ttant
tion. He understands and JUSt
James
E. Roush-Aud1tor 6 5-74
Bos Ry an Cal Busby KC and
M1ke Regan's two-run, Jenkrns
plays great
74,850
Tex 7 5 Brbby Tex 1 B
Naml lo Tilll I"~ •M Pr..,t
Jackie Brown, who blanked pmchh1! smgle in the seventh
mnmg camed Milwaukee past
the Indians last week on three
Ca
liforma despite fotU" RB!s by
hits, scattered seven hits for
the
.Alngels' Leroy Stanton and
the Rangers but had h1s 15mnmg
scoreless streak a three-run homer by Frank
snapped m the seventh mmng RoblllSon.
The Brewers trailed 7-6 when
when Oscar Gamble homered
George
Scott opened the decl·
" My curve ball was JUSt
great," Brown sa1d "I JUSt s1ve seventh w1th a double
399 W. Main St .
992-2164
Pomeroy,
hope 1t keeps gomg. It has to W1th one out, Darrell Porter
THE STORE WITH "ALL KINDS OF
for me to stay around m the b1g walked and Charlie Moore
STUFF" - FOR PETS, STABLES, LARGE &amp;
doubled to score Scott Pedro
leagues "
SMALL ANIMALS LAWNS AND GARDENS.
In the only other Arnencan Garc1a was walked tnleniJonalLeague games, the Milwaukee ly to load the bases and John
Cumberland relieved Hegan,
battmg for Jolm Vukovtch,
stngled to score Porter
then
PLANIIID Ull RIPOIIT
and
Moore
Regan 's h1t was the
G'"'"' R
GIINIIIIAL RIVINUI ~HAlliNG
bl h evenu~t Sharrng prov•de s federal fund s dtr«dy 10 IOC.C end slate oovemmentt The lew requires each gcwerr mtot to
first
by
a
Brewer
ptnch-lutter
pu ' 5 a •eport ol ors pla ns lor the use o' 11'\esa funds 10 •niOI'm 1ts c•ltnns and 10 ~ncour.1ge Ill flit p1tt11Ctp•t10 n 1n dtoel(lrtg Aow
in 25 attempts this season
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Braves triumph over Indians 11-3

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POMEROY VILLAGE
VILLAGE CLERK
POMEROY, OHIO 45769

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M1&lt; Dt•1on l"i pple F.Jghlli
Dlst r Je t PI t'S idf'fll \\ ci S Ill·
h oducrd follm, rd b\ thl' c~n
noun cr nwn t of ( onv entw n
comnutlecs M1s (rl thrnne
Wrlsh Unrt 3!) seu dal\. g..l\f'
tile mmutcs of the last con
ventwn
Greetmgs were g1ven b'
Pa1~ CascJ.adiUI.Ln l ofPosl.l9,
Dale Sm1lh. ma1 or of
Pom er oy
Mal)
Ellen
MJiler,dJSirJ c l J Unior
president , and Frank Jensen.
d1stnc t eommander
Reports of d1slncl cha1r
women y,ere Amen ca msm
Mrs June Mmlon. children
and youth, Mrs Ernest
Bowles, commun1t} serv1ce.
Mrs Myrtle Walker veteran
affaLrs and rehabJhlalJOn , Mrs
Ben Neutzhn g: JUniOr ac·
hv1ties
M1:;
Char les
Kessinger
and d1 stnct
preSident's report, Mrs Devon
T1pple
Mrs Wilham Trace, Uml
371, gave lhe teller's report
M1s George tNancyl Sallol,
department. preSid e nt
delivered the a(ternoon ad
dress
Reports of conven ti on

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Knit Classes Start
Mon. June 17

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MIDOLEPOIIT
OHIO

BIBLES PRESENTED
The Pomeroy Church of the
Nazarene Ma; 19 p1 esenled
B1bles to four graduates of
Me1gs H1gh School , Debra
Schaefer, Robyn W11ls, Mark
OJie1 and Sieve Bnckles Rev
Clyde Henderson made the
presen Ia twn

SCHOOL PLANNED
The Pomeroy Church of the
Nazarene w1ll hold a Vacahon
B1ble School June 10 to June 14
fror.1 6 30 p m unt1l 8 30 p m
All ch1ldren are 11elcome A
p1cmc w1ll be held Sunday
afternoon, June 16, for the
children and their fa1mhes

GIVE A GIFT THAT WILL
LAST FOREVER • • •
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Scrapbooks Photo Albums

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Diaries
Guest Books
Wedding Books Baby Book

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
992-2641

Middleport, 0.

Wm. ROGERS &amp; SON" SILVERPLATE
GIFr SELECTION

Gene Michael s1ngled m two
runs m the fourth innmg and
George Medich scattered 10
hits m gaining hJS seventh
vtctory as New York beat
Chicago in a game tw1ce
delayed by ram for periods of
90 and 29 nunutes
Med1ch, who walked three
and struck out two, shut out the
White Sox unltllhe ninth when
Ken Henderson h1t hJS seventh
homer
New York ' s Roy Wh1te
opened the game by bea Ung
out a bunt and he took th1rd on
a smgle by Elliott Maddox.
Mter Bobby Murcer walked to
load the bases, Ron Blomberg's sacnhce fly scored
White A smgle by Gra1g
Nettles scored Maddox with
the second run

SERVICES
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Sunday School
Sunday Morning
Sunday Evening
Wednesday Evening

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Services
scheduled

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MctJ rodr:-: 1 Won H.: II s Snt ret\ of
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•H(Ill ln p r e~1 d en t B.u h.n ,1
Pug.rn 1flt r \dtll. h lhl' group
so~ l lt.:
Srng 1 1'\t'\~ Song .ntd
It pt ,!lui
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Plc~ll s

Protestant evangelicals will
try for new preaching ~trategy
llv !)AVIDE ANDERSON
UPI Kchgmn Writer
In 1l}llu o1 1 I1Hn th sc•lltt 2 700
fl• lt t ' .tn' l \c~tl ge llc.d s \\ Ill
lt rl\t l J-:t.
vn l .. lus .. rJJH
S\\ltzrrland , to set' 1f th£"~ fc.~n
fmd c1 str.rlPg \ for c OlllJ&gt;If'tmg
lt•s ll.':i Chnst s gre&lt;.rt Lom
IIII SS IOn
thp pre~H hmg of
the Gospel to the entire world
P,rrl!(lpa nlo:; ,Jt LcJusr.tnne,
kno\\n offtclally as the Con·
gt ess on Wor Jd Eva n ~c h ca t1on
\\Ill lome from more llldn 150
countne:l and \\Ill represent
almost eve ry Protesta nt
churc h group Ln the world

ddttpl .tn
older pcrsnn cHid cl t lu ld ..t1
Gallipr1\]s Stdl L' lnshlut L for
thlll bn thcl c!YS &lt;
ind Clrn stJll(l &lt;
0dl1dhons \\ere mmle to a
ncedv ~ 1 rl to dltr nd band 1 1.1n1p
RUTLAND - The F1rs l
and to the semor u t!zens Ill
Bapllst Church of Rulland 11111 Pomero}
hold all dav serv1c es Sunda\
Dunn ~ the pr og rarn Ilene
for therr annual June mcehng Rou sh read
the poem
homecommg
Boomer.tng Fc~ 1t h
~1nd
Hos t pastor IS the Rev Eddi e
Het ze l F'ox r e,1d Arc You clll
Bufhngtun . Pomeroy
Ac l!ve Member 1 1 he g1oup
Sunda) School Gertrud e
sang, se veral h~ mns to con·
Buller, Supe1 mtendenl w11l
dude the prog ram
begin at 9 JO a m Dmner w1ll
Ilene Roush gave the closmg
be sen ed .a t noon
prayer and " soc1al hour
folloMd
Plans fot a plr ntc m .luly
Refreshmenl'5 \\ ere served
by Dons Adams ctnd Barbart.~ \\er e made dunng the recen t
Dugan to Clara Admn s meeting of the Pomenl)
Mar ga 1et Glo ec kner Mc.11 y (~arden Cl ub at the home of
Mrs W~-t l ter Gr ue se1 L111eol n
Rou~h Mabel Sluelds, Mc11 lenc
FISh er Sue Beeg le, Lu cy He1ght,;
All fotU" Circles of the Hea th Donahue F'ern Ha\man, F' oc1e
Mrs
Gr ue se r led the
Umted MethodiSt Church
Hayman Ilene Roush, Hazel dc\ot10ns and close d w1th
Middleport, Will have a p1cm~ Fox and a guest, F.lieen Buck ' Vaca lwn Prayer ' Roll ca ll
Monday Members are to meet
wa s a favonte summer flower
OMITTED
at the chm ch Monday at 6 p m
Dunng the busmess rneetmg
The name of John Lehew son a p1cmc was planned for Jull I
Meat, dnnk , and dessert are
to be furntshed , and those of Mr and Mrs Wilh am al 6 30 p m at the 1oads1de
Lehew, Pomeroy wa s umn park on the west s1de uf Rl 33
allendmg are asked to bnng
lent1onally
o1m lted from lhe Mrs Harvey Van Vranken and
the1r own ta ble se!vlee. and a
s1x
\~weeks
honm 1oll Ht Mrs '!1 acey Whaley
s1xth
vegei&lt;Jble or sa lad
se1ve
Meigs H1gh School
as hostesses and furm sh the
dessert Each member 1s to
VISITS ON SUNDAY
brtng a cove red d1sh and the1r
VBS SCHEDULED
Mrs Carl Wellman Fort
own
table servtcc The club \\111
RUTLAND - The Rutlano
Gay, IV Va , v1s1led Mr and
Church of Chnsl "111 hold fur msh the ch1cken
Mrs Herber t Dix on, Mr s
Hostesses for a r1d parW1lma Slobarl and othe r VacatiOn Bible School, June IQIJctpa
h on m the Regalia
1 ~ fr om 9 30 unhl II 30 a m
fnends Sunday
F' IO\\ er Sho\\ were discussed A
donatiOn was also made to the
:;:::;;:::::::::::: county w1de ga rd en clu b
organ1zahon
Mrs
Geneva
No lan
presented the program and
explamed that m orde1 to start
a ros• bush, one must be nd the
bu sh to the ground , cui a notch
m rt put on root tone and covc1
u1th soft s01l
She also demonstrated how
to
make a dahlia from a dned
.By Polly Cramer
·. artichoke usmg hssue paper
Mrs Herbert Seth wa s a
DEAR POLLY - I used an ac1d to unclog my kitchen
guest
dram and some of the ac1d accidentally dropped on my new
olive lammated plastic counlertop How can I remedl' the
resultmg dJscoloratwn? - NANCY
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Garden club
sets picnic

Circles to
have picnic

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Polly 's Pointers
Drain remedy
spots counter

DEAR POLLY - My Pet Pee&gt; e 1s w1th the stores whose cash
reg1ster tapes are so lightly pnnted 11" IS unposs1ble even to tell
the name of the store much less the date or pnce when they are
needed to make an exchange, return a purchase or even to check
the bill - LUCILLE
DEAR POLLY - My answens for Mrs R J whose smtcase
bas a musty odor from bemg stored m the basement I suggest
that she fold a newspaper mto a basket sort of shape, fill1t "1th
charcoal, put this m the su1tcase, close 1t and leave for a week
The mk on the newspaper w11l absorb the musty smell and the
charcoal w1ll get nd of any mold. I used th1s m a closet that had
m1ldrew after 11 was suggested to me by our county home
demonstrator and 1t worked . - BE'ITY ANN
DEAR POLLY- Mter trymg most everything for removmg
a crease from kmtted fabncs I ftnally succeeded Cut str1ps of
waxed paper, lay on the crease and press w1th the ~ron set at the
proper temperaltU"e for that particular fabnc I have been able to
lenghthen several dresses after domg this
My hath brush never seemed to have a chance to dry as I
lake a bath before work and another after work Mold that formed on the brush would not wash off but bleach did away With 1t
completely Now my brush IS wh1te and clean - GERDA
DEAR POLLY - A little shampoo on the washcloth w1ll help
clean away body OJ I left m the bathtub or smk - BONNIE
DEAR POLLY - A TV tray on legs JS most useful as IllS so
hghtwe1ght I carry mme all over the house and use 1l to wnte
letters on while watchmg telev1ston or by a wmdow w1th sewmg
on 1t or when peeling vegetables, to put hair ctU"Iers on when
domg my halt or for domg book work lis uses are endless.
I always put on rubber gloves when defrosting the
refngerator. Otherwise, the cold pams my arthnhc hands MARYW
DEAR POLLY - Prolong the life of overalls that are too
short for a toddler by attaching sock-rnocs to the bottoms w1th
snaps. The snaps w1ll keep the stockmg part of the sock-rnocs
pulled up and cover the ankles and lower legs Both can be put on
at once when the child JS dressed - EUZABETH

Social
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FRIDAY
ANNUAL INSPECTION ,
Racme Chapter 134 OES 8 p rn
at the Masomc Temple
RUTLAND Gun Club, 8 p m
All members urged to attend
HYMN SING, Hazel Community Chur ch, located be·
tween Long Bottom and Poriland off SR 124, 7 30 p m
Featured smgers ar e the
Morns Fam1ly a nd the
Evenmg L1ght Quartet
Everyone welcome
SATURDAY
RUMMAGE sale and auclJOn , Racme Emergency Squad
sponsored, 10 30 am at the
firehouse Some anttques
Proceeds for a new truck
NEWSMEN QUARTET of
Charleston , W Va, at the Mt
Hermon U B. Church, 3\\
m1les northeast of F1ve Pomts,
8 p m Everyone welcome

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BAKER

MEET SUNDAY
SANDUSKY, Oh10 (UPI )
Delegates to the West Oh1o
Annual Conference of the
Umted Melho&lt;bsl Church al
Lakes1de, gather near here
Sunday for the week-long
conference More than 4,000
delegates were expected to
parhc1pale The conference
doses w1th the assignment of
mmisters to the 1,428 churches
m the 59 counttes represented
m the dlslrJcl

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ll liJSt ~V t dent Ill till
World ( ttun&lt;: Jl •1f Churd1es &lt;~ruJ
tii C\ ~ce the I .c1u~( ltlnL rneetm g
rt ~ " s1gmfl t:d lll c:ounte1 pomt to
the WCC ~ mc-e t1ng l.tsl} C'cH Oil
~d\dl!on I odd)
At ll&lt;~ngko k th e wee .1f
fa mrd ..t st1 ung 1d dtlOnslu p
l&gt;e l\\ ct.: n t:ornnutm ent to God
f-Ind lhP sor t,!l poh tlf al &lt;tnd
ccortoml c ~ trugg!P.:-; of fll ople
cspeu.1 ll y t hu~c m thC' rh 1nl
World - for ilb er atwn
J he cvcmge hca l magazmc
Chllst mnrt v 'I udct) ca lled the
IJimgkuk rm:ctmg a d1 sa!:i ter'
.md sa rd Lau.sannc \\ aS needed
· to rcaff rrrn the verl rcal
dun cnsron
of
man s
relal10n sh1p to (,od , the rll vme
( (JrJ }.! I ('SS, IS

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Ct ah.t m m dn c~r tu le he
wroll' fo t co ngres s (h ll ·
tl r 1p,u1ts,
n11w 1s

s,nd he believes
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cvcmgcllc..:dls to mo'oe &lt;~hl'~ul
clnd pt ov uJ e a l e~ul ers hlp the.~ I
has been so sorely m1ssed by
Chn!:itliHIS dround the \\. Orld'
Watered·ll&lt;lwn Theology
A( lOI dmg to G1etha m C~nd
other cva ngehcal supp orters of
tht" l..(llJ.'ian ne meetmg, the de
facio leadership of too much of
the Jmssronary move men t has
been m the hand s of those w1th
dtluted theologrcal v1ews '

'Relatively speaking ' at
Mountaineer is subtle fun
HURRICA NE . W Va
Mothe 1s an se' Demand to be
taken to th e Mounta inee r
Dmn er Theatre to see tts
current productiOn , Re lati ve!\
Spea k1n g You \\t il see a
liberated mother who enJU) S
parnl ess parenthood und er
peculiar c..: uc.:wnsta nces
Ar lu ,Ji ly she d0€s nol even
krJ O\\ that she 1s a mothN No
no - there 1s no adoption In volved Ne1ther 1s 1t a vll'anous

'orJt rn,ulll t (J prc .. &lt;.:h tile (;(Jspel
to .. n mut .1nd the need for
JH JS(In, .J (OTI\ ei SIOO
Hc.u h t1f th e Church"
llokc dm•Ltor fJf
tht t on~r t ss bf lt ~ves tl1c1 t,
g1vc n tilt hit ss111g {/f the Holy
Sp 11 1t
1.-us,,nn p
lnuld
hCtt)lllt
1 I\H nllfth (tntur)
11tnte tost
Wr 11111 g 111 d rtLL'nt 1 s~ue tJf
( llnstmnlt \ l'odtl\ Huh sa HI
tht l\\D h1il1ull pl'o pl e un
ri..:cl&lt; h~d In the (In J stJ t~n
me ssdgt
d l l:' n O\\ \Ulh ln
r C..tl h (•f tlw dlll r ch
Rut ht dC!ded thctt nc\~
st1 ct!l' J.'.H s ltHl Jl&lt;-llterns uf
I'Vdn gell sm .11 P ne('derl and
tht~t
pdl tne r sh ip tn JiltsslDn
and L'Vct11J! CIJ ~Jn IS thL strllteg;
uf the hou r
On L' uf tht.: cutph.t ses dt
LcHISOIHie ,l-lu ke SdlLI \\ UUld lre
on the ne\' le dder:-stup thdt 1s
Cnl('J g m g f10111 tlw \ OUnger
chu1d 1L'S &lt;;on ung of ,,~e m the
I hu d Wor ld of As1a Afll (a and
1..- tlln t\met lt'.l
L .HIS.tllllf' '7 1 \\Ill mean for
the Western dJUrt hes c1 nc"
VI StOll Of 111 1SSIUII f bt IJ e \€', ' he
scull
He atl~ cd th.tl the WCl
con fc1em.' t m Rcmg kok m(:IJ
11 ell hdl e presaged the dea l h of
e\ ang el•sttc rn tsswn p1ogr ams
1n lllclii Y \V ( C-1elated dcnmmnatr ons, ('Vcln ge llca l natiOnal
chtu che!:l ~ ti ll " d t rnl) \\ Clcome
biblicalll o11cnted eva ngelical

This pial I o~ clualll B11 t1sh
but Amen c.~ n1zed by the ur.sc
dn ect1 on of M1&lt;: haPl Ed,\dr dsl
~l e p e ncl s ent u e ly upon &lt;l
br illl ant pCI formance Tt1ere
are few lines that are funn~
prr se It~ tile m &lt;~ nn cJ m
wh tch the) ;r re conv1 ncmgl \
deli ve red that br tn g~ Ihe llll SS lOllUJ Je~
I rtU SHn ne f1e scud, w1 ll
l.IUghs
gra pluca ll y tlemonstr ate that
When ti re s&lt;:ene shifts fl om
lot.JI 11 orld evangelizatiOn 111
Gr cg and Gmn y's qual ters to
the ld st quar ter of !Ius cen tur)
the gm den of he1 pHre n Is
wlil be the tc~ sk of Easterner
ShCJia and Phillip the pace
a nd Wes lerne 1, black and
hleralh p1 cks up The pel\\ h1 te 'oun ge r and older
for mances of C:1ng er Be~ !Icy
motherh ood nor through .1 r
thUI ch leaLie1s \\ OJ klllg sholertJ£1cal msemmahon nor 1s 1t dnd Rober t McC1C.tr\ rJrC'
lo-s houldel to f1m sh the task
outstanll mg
putatt\C motherhood
c01mmtted to ChJJst s church "
Phrlltp IS d llet.!lth JOg!-:lnlc:
You dun t believe 1P F'Out
fme p1 ofesswna l performers nul \\ho run s exerc1ses ..md
Will show you how Jl s done 1n gardens to kee p hJS you thful
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an exce llent show full of subtle f1gure SheJia , a rclr gtous nut
hum or clever vtJ1ce nuance Iexcept on Ihe lhu d Sund a)
bod y mov emen t ( there 's c1 after Ep iphany l pres1des over
pie thor a of ttus partn;ular aI t 1 J the :;herry 111 a vague polite
and sple ndid ensemble aclmg understated performance
fh al desc n bes best th e
A paLr of young lovers Greg
1ts un
and Gmnv , dectde to make \'1' hole co mecl\
ders
tatemen
t
It
sUJnds
upon
the1r assoc1at10n legal She
1ts
O
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subtlct)
and
rehes
upon
mstsls that she should go home
to reveal thetr plans to her Edwards excellent ll uec ll un to
par ents, unaccompan 1ed by rev ea t 1ls f1nesse
Your Thorn MeAn Store
Greg
Modd leporl. 0
Greg IS aware that Gmny IS
not an untouched flower, hut he
IS perfectly w1lhng to accept
her f1 agrance ll 1s probable
thai any young man would
overlook pecca dilloes, 1f he
cou ld marry a deSirabl e
wmmng girl hke Karen Grant
tn her role as Grnny
When the audience learns
thai Gmny's latest affair was
wtth an o lder ~ married man 1t
IS und ersta ndable that she
Musk Ool
chooses to marry handsome,
to
bathe
n
ambitious Gre g Kns Beatty IS 1
tt 1eleases
Greg and h1s pet formance ts
the an1mal
Just about flawl ess
lnS !lnCt Wh 1le
1t smooll"'es
softe ns and
s1l ken s your
S k in
CORRECTION
Just on e
The Pomeroy We sley an
caplultn your
Holiness Church »Ill hold
bath and you II
VacatiOn Bible School from
feet! kc a new
9 30 uniJI II 30 am, June 10
an1m a l
through 15 ll was previOusly
reported that the ltme would be
930lo l030 am

Theater review

Wide Variety
of

Canvas Casuals
heritage house

fyou like Musk Oil
you'll love
Musk
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PLAN YARD SALE
CHESTER - The Chester \
Church of God IS sponsonng a
vard sale Saturday at the home
John &amp; May Sis
Syracuse
of Erma He1lman , d1rec tl}
PH 992-2549
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Chester
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FOR THE LADIES
Excellent Selection of Famous Name Brands

Shorts, Blouses, Skirts, Tops, Pantsuits, Swim
Suits, Etc.

The oldest known church
bell1n Europe IS Sl Palnck's
bell m Belfast, !J e land, m
scnbed
w1th the dates "1091"
I MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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1105
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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

2 SPEED MOTOR
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
7:30p.m .
7:30p.m.

IN AMEHit:A

HYMN SING at Mason F1rst
Bapttst Church, 7 30 p.m. w1lh
the " Havena1res," Charleston
to be featured Everyoneone
welcome
SONG FEST, 2 p m al the
Eagle R1dge Commumly
Church All smgers and pubhc
OPTOMETRIST
mv1ted
OFF ICE HOURS 9 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
SUNDAY
AT NOON ON THURS ) - EAST COURT &lt;T •
BOBO FAMILY Reunton, Ft
Me1gs, New Lima Rd , basket
I,..,;,P~OiiM-..EiiRiliOiiiY,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;,#. dmner
at I p m Fnends,
relaltves .. elcome
MITCHELL and Alv1ra
Russell fom1ly reumon, noon,
Forest Acres Park, Rutland

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Depa1I111Pnl p1 es1den1 of the
Amencan, l .egtnn Auxthm'
\\a::s guest spec~ke1 fm 1ht•
sumnwr eOn\l'lll lU n of tlw
rtghth cllsh 1d of the aux1h ,u \
held at Ihe Tnmlv Clnu d1 111
Pome1oy. ThurSd,n
\\tth
Dre» Websle1 Um139 aclmg .LS
hostess un1l
Regtstrat wn \\as held dt
noon Wllh Mrs Ohn Knapp and
Mrs Ben Neutzlmg reg1stl'I 1ng
those allendmg, and Umt 39
pres1denl, Grace Prall. calhng
the meeling to order
Mrs
Ben
Neu lzhng
presented lhe processiOnal and
the advancement of colors w..1s
done by MIS Gerald Wildermuth , sg t at arms. Mrs Don
Hunnell and Sherne Reuter.
color bearers and Paula Kloe s
and Lon Wood. color guards
Mrs Ed1th Fox, Un1l 39
chaplam, gave the Lnl ocalion.
and Mrs June Mmton led the
Pledge of AllegLa nce The
group then so ng the Natwnal

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Indians

SHIRLEY KAY'S
BEAUTY SALON

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expeneoced a 5 per cent
decline from the f~rst quarter
of 1973 The US . total steel
mdustry output w_as up 1 per
cent

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The Da1ly Sen\ mel, Mlddlepori-Foml'l O) , 0 Fnrl.11 llllll' i 1974

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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POMEROY

POMEROY TRINIT Y
Re\ol W H Perrm pasto r Roy
May er
Sunday school sup t
Chu r ch sc h ool
9 5 il n
wor s t•u p se rv ce 10 1 1 a 11
Youth cho r rehear s al Mon
! day 3 30 p m und er d reel 0 1
o f MM y Sk nncr sen or cho r
r e h earsal 7 30 p m Th ursday
Wtfh
Mrs
Pau l
Ne ase

dt r ector

POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE
Corner
Unton and Mulberry
Rev

Cly d e V

Hencter$on

pa s or

Sun d ay schoo l 9 30 a m
Glen
M cC l u n g
supt
mo r ntng
~orshtp
10 30 am
ev en n g
se rv ce 7 30
m 1d week ser
v ce Wednesday 7 JO p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e

...... Rev

H arol d

rec tor

Dee th

Church se rv tces

10 JO am
Holy commun ton h r st Sunday

of mon t h ch ur c h school 10 30
.... a m t or nursery through 11

POMEROY CHURCH OF

CHRIST - John F Amstutz
pastor B ble schoo 9 30 a m
worsh p 10 JO adult worsh• P
serv tee and you n g people s
meetmg
bot h
7 JO p m
Comb•n ed B 1bte study and
pray er meet•ng Wedne sday
_ 1 30 p m
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THE SALVATION ARMY "t&gt; Envo y Ray W Wtn ng off cer
.._, "' c harg e Sunday 10 am
~ Ho i m ess m ee t ng 10 30 am
._Sunday Sc hoo l Young Peopl es
._, Leg on 7 p m Thur sday Ito 3
l p m La des Home League 7
;L. p m
Pr ep cla sses
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ST PAUL LUTHERAN 1L Corner Second and Sycamore
1 Sts
P om er oy
the
Rev
I Wi!l•am M dd leworth past or
Sunday Sc hoo l
9 30 am
t chur ch serv•ces 10 30 am

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RevSAC RED HEART
F ,1tt1(' r
''0 n
Na cl l :l m
pas to r
P h ont:
992 2 8 '15
Sa tun::tijy seven ng M cu s 7 30
IJ
rlt&lt;l'r' Mass ~ 'l. nci 10
a n Conl l'S S ons Saturd ay 7
7 30 p m
FOMii:ROY FIRST BAP
TI ST
Ro bert t&lt;;..t hn pa stor
W1 1am W at son Su nd a y schoo l
sup! Su n days I LOI 9 30 a n
BY F 6 p m
8 bl e study
Wedn es da y
l I' m
c ho 1r
prac t ce Wednesday 8 30 p ,
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
H OLiNESS
C HUR C H
Harr sonv I I~:
Rev
0 De I
Mil1llcy PJ sto r H enry Ebl n
Sun d w Sch oo l Sup! Su nday
Sc hool 9 J O am
Even ng
wor sh p 7 30 p rn
Pr ay er an d
Pra se se rv ce Thur sd ay 7 30

pm

SYRACUSE
F IR ST
'" HURCH OF GOO
Rc\1
c eorg e 0 tcr pe~ s t o r &lt;; u 1day
'i&gt; choo l
9 l S tl m
m or n no
pr C&gt; achng
11
am
f'V ilnael s t c se rv ce 7 10 D m
Prc1y C'r
l ('I I 1q
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urs d ay
! )0 p l
POMERO Y
WESTSIDE
CHUR CH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam Sl
Loren T Stephen s
evangel1 s l phone 992 7856
C onser va t ve
non
•ns tr umentat Sunday worShiP
10 a m
B b le stu d y 11 a m
worsh p 6 p m
We dn esday
B1b e stu dy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(no n
Lan g sv ill e
d enom nat1 on e l )
Dexter Roa d t he Rev Worley
Ha l ey pas tor Sun day schoo l
10 am evenmg wors h1p 7 30
p m
Praye r
meet1ng
Tu esda y
7 30 p m
youth
group Fr da y 7 30 p m

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Pom ero y
Pn s to r
ll cr b Lrl
MOrCl&lt;lll Sclbbc11h Sci ool C vt.: f y
Saturday i'll 'lo rn ill d wo rs t •P
SN \11ce f ollow nq il l 3 I 'I o rn
Opt-&gt;n B1bl 1 d scu s'3 on c~ c h
Thur~dc1y t1f J 30 p rn
a1 the
l hur c h
Th e
I r e ndly
Ch urch
GRAHAM
UNIT E D
METHODIST
Pr(' ]( h n g
9 JO a m
t.r st ar~d S('cond
Sundays o f c.l ch m on tn th rd
and to ur th Sund a y s each
month w or Sh ip scr v ce t1l 7 30
p m Wedn esday evenrngs at
7 30 Prayer and 8 1bl e Study
~IRST

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Pon 1 0y
afllll.'lted
w llh
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Rtv
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Pi'I SfOr Troy Z w It nq ~ un d;:~y
sc hool su p t S und&lt;;~y sc 11oot
Y lO d 1
morn nll wor')tl p
lD 1 (1 '-. und ily 1 \l iliHI CI Sl C
nf'e 1 q
! 0 p m
Pr n yer
m r(fnq '/\ Cll e&lt;;ciny J JO pn
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Cor n er Fourt h and Marn
M ddleporl Rev Henry Ke y
Jr pa stor Su nday School 9 30
am
Mrs Erv n Ba umgard
ner supt
Morn ng wor Ship
10 .45 am
JEHOVAH S W I TNESSES Larry Ca r nahan pre s drng
m m sler Sunday
Brbl e le e
ture 9 30 am
Watch tower
study 10 30 a m
Tuesday
B b le st udy 7 30 p m
Thur s
day mrnrstry scho ol
7 30
p m
se r vrce m ee t1ng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
rhrtst 1n Chnst1an UnionLawrence Mant ey pa s tor
Mrs Ru ssel l Young Sund ay
School Supt
Sund ay Sc ho ol
9 30 am
Evenr ng worsh1p
7 30
Wednesday
pr ayer
meet1ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - R ac ne Ro ut e 2 th e
Rev Ja mes M Muncy pastor
Su nday school 9 45 a m
mornm g wo rsh p
11 am
evenmg worsh1p
7 30 p m
Pra ye r meetrng Tu esd ay 7 30
p m Young p eop les meetmg
7 30 p m Thu rsday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD B ertha
Kr n grey
su bst tute pas tor
Su nday
School
10 am
wo r sh •P
servrce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meetmg Wedn esday 7 30 p m

HAZEL

COMMUNITY

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WESLEYAN (Rile n )
\ IHt'l y
SC h OOl
10
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wur ..,r p t t 1 •
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T hurs d ~y
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c ho•r
prrt c t cr 1 hun.dly B p 1
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o.;u ppcr
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W1 fl ('5d lY 1-, !0 p "
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tou r h M o 1d 1 y o p n
GREAT BEND
Wor sh p I
?n d an d 4ltl Sundrty s
a m
Chur ch Sc hool
0 a m
L ET ART FALLS
Wor Ship
10 =1 m Ch urc h sc hool 9 a m
R r::1 e study 7 30 p m ev ery
Tues day
MORNING STAR
Wor sh 1p
9 JO a m
Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 JO
a rn
Mrd W eek
Se rv ce
Wednesday 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL
Wor
sh p 11 a m
1st and Jrd
Sundays
Chur c h Sc hool
0
am
PORTLAND
Wo r sh p 7 30
p n
Church Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Wo r Ship I I a m
1 ld and 4fh Su nd ays Ch ur ch
Sc hoo l 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh1p 10 am
Churc h School 9 am
Pray er
Me e trn g Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Chu r ch
se r v ces
9 a m
Su nday
Schoo l 9 45 a m B1ble St udy
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Sh p II a m
Church Sc hoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday sch oo l
9 45
a m
each
Su n day
prea chmg a t 11 a m
ea ch
Sunday Prayer meet•ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSCS 8 p m
on th 1r d Tu esday each month
REEDSVILLE Su nd ay
sc hool 9 30 prea ch1n g 7 30
p m Sunday pray er m ee l mg
7 30 p m Tuesday wscs 7 30
f1 rst Thur sd ay each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worship
10 a m
Ch ur ch Sc hoo l 9 am

TUPPERS

PLAINS

Worsh p 9 a m
Sc hool 10 a m

KENO

Ch u rc h

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST
George Fr ed er 1c k
supt Serv1 ce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preachrng f 1rst and
thrrd Sunday s of month by
Clrfford Sm th 9 30 am
HOBSON
C HRISTIAN
UNION - Darre l l
Doddrrll
pa stor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Leonard Gilmore f1rst
e ld er
even ng serv 1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
pray er
m ee tmg 7 30 p m

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J.l c v Ce c il Co;.: pa stor Sunday
~n:o..Qo l
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Jo e Sayr e
Sunday sch ool 9 d5 c1 m
Sunday C'v c:n nq wo r Ship 7 10
Wi.! d n csday pray er and B bl e
study 7 30 p m
TUPPER S
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Euge ne Und erwood
pa stor
Howard Caldwell Jr
Sun day
Sc hool ...... up I
Sunday Se t ool
9 30 a m
Morn ng SPrmon
10 J O am
Sunday even ng
sc r v ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNIT E D
BRETHREN
Rev Freeland
Norr• s pa st or F lo yd Nor r• s
sup t Sunday sch oo l 9 30 c'l m
rnornm9 serm on 10 JO am
Prayer serv ce Wedn es day
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPH ECY
G P
Smrth pa stor Sunday Sc hoo l
10 a m A rt hur Henson Supt
Morn1ng Wors hrp
II am
Yo un g People s sen11 ce
7
p m
Even ng se r v ce 7 JO
p m Wednesday M1d W ee k
Prayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m ee t ng
6 30 p m
Even m g worsh p 7 30 p m

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5 30 -

Racine Social Events
Mrs J ea n Lmdsay of
Groveport has been a recent
guest of Mr and Mrs Jerry
Powell
Mrs Ivan Powell Jr and
Ivanna and Lon, who have
been !iVUJg m Thailand, have
returned to the USA and settled
in Racme among relattves and
frtends
Mr
Melvin Rtff!e of
Columbus was the weekend
guest of hts parents, Mr and
Mrs Roy Rtffle
Mr and Mrs D~le SITUth of
:Pomeroy and Mrs Margaret
Houdashelt spent the weekend
m Urbana visiting their cousm,
Mr and MI'S Claude Bowers
Mr and Mrs Wllham
McKenzte, Plullip, Jeff ~nd
.josle of Galltpolis, were guests
Monday of Mr a•od MI'S Roy
Riffle, honormg the birthday of
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6 30 p m evangel st• c serv1ce
Sunday 7 30 p m Mid week
pray er meet 1ng Wednesday
7 30 p m M ss onary meet ng
second Wednesday 7 30 p m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

Rev Richard E Jarv1s
ASBURY Wor Sh i p 11
am Church School 9 50 a m
WSCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - WorShiP 9
a m
Church School 10 a m
wscs 3rd Wednesday 7 30

his mother Mrs Riffle
Mrs Stella Grueser of
Middleport spent Monday pm
MINERSVILLE - WorShip
vts1tmg Mrs
Margaret
10 a m Chur ch School 9 a m
Houdashelt
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
Mr and Mrs Jerry Powell
Schoo l 9 30 a m
worsh•P
have spent the past two days m serv
•s.r 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Pennsylvama attendm g the
Rev Steven Wilson
funeral servtces of thetr uncle,
Rev Larry Poling
Roy Roush
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BETHANY
(Dorcas!
Mr and Mrs Ben Phi !son Worsh
1p 9 30 a m
Church
spent several days m New School 10 30 a m
CARMEL WorShiP
11
York at whoch tune they at- a m
1st and Jrd Sunda ys
tended the ' June Fesllval" of Churrh Schoo l 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Worship
the Metropohtan Opera Co , 7 30
p m f1rs t and th• rd Sun
and other places of mterest
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
Mrs Gomer Lewts spent school 9 30 am
wo r sh•P
th1rd Sunday 7 30
several days vtsttmg Mr and pf1 rmst and
prayer m ee)mg Wed
Mrs Rush Philson and faiTUly nesday 7 30 p m Fellowship
sup per t rst Saturday 6 p m
m Syracuse
U M W second Tuesday 7 30
Mr and Mrs Frank Cleland pm
are spending a vacation at
EAST LETART
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vanous places of mterest
school
9 30 a m
w or ship
sec ond and f ourth Sur day 7 30
p rn
prayer meetmq Wed

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Robert Smrth pastor Sunday
sc hool 9 30 am class leader
Leo H1t1
worship serv.ce
10 30 a m
ch urch 7 30 p m

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10 a
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Howard McCoy
sup t
Mornrng sermon 11 a
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Chnst1an Endeav er 7 30 p
Song serv •ce 8 p m
m
Preaching 8 30 p m
M d
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nesday 7 p m
Ray Adams
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Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday School supt Sun day
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worsh i P
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nesday 7 30 p m
Saturday
n1ght prayer serv 1ce 7 30 p m

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Ray Whaley
supt
Morn ng wor sh •P 9 30 a m
10 30 a m
church school
young people s meeting 6 30
Pm
evenmg worsh lp. 7 '3 0
P rp 3fble study Wednesday

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Wlll1am Roush pas tor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Sc hoo l
D rect or Sunday Sch ool 9 30
am
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a m Su nday evenmg se rv1c e 7
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eve n1n g
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1 Name for
I Rtchard
a dog
Roundtree
5 Bnbe
role
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8 Gardenmg
2 Oppostte
GEMINI (May 21 -June 201
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 -Jan
Tens•on over fmances c ou ld
need
3 Japanese
19) A problem betwe en two
put the damper on your day d
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Paton
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AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb
You re go1ng to be a bit 1rn
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6 Mountam
19) Somethmg thai has been a
l ated w1lh your mate today
source of fr u ~ tr at 1 on lor the
naked
nymph
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PISCES (Feb 20 March 20) 16 Chmese
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I have a very good job, get along w1th people and have many 25 German
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Why do men shy away from t.!Je hand1capped, who would make
VlOim
great sweethearts and Wl ves • We wouldn t be burdens - we ve
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bona!
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syllables
Dear Hopmg
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scnbed
Meanwhtle, why not JOin a club for handtcapped people• 33 Entertamed
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mother
Dec 21) A ma te fnend o l
you rs always comes to you
when he s a tnfl e s ha ri Don I
be surpnsed f he gets 1n tou ch

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be more acute Your temper
w1tt be more vo la llle than ta ter
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Dea Helen
I am a smgle woman m my 30s, not bad lookmg (so I m told)
The problem ts, l am m a wheel chrur

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
th'
Here ts another hand from
the Reese-Dormer book M214or
South ts m what looks hke a
most comfortable two-heart
contract, but thmgs start out
badly The openmg lead of
the queen of clubs ktlls off
dummy's kmg
South ruffs the thtrd club.
If he s1mply bangs down hiS
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taken to the bank
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h1s contract except agamst
most unhkely breaks
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heart Then he leads a dta·
mond to dummy's kmg and
one back to hts ace Now he
ruffs hts last d1amond, leads
dummy's Jack of hearts and
lets 11 rtde
Thts ts what m1ght be
called an "I don't care"
fmesse If 1t loses, West wtll
etther have to lead a spade or
gtve South a ruff and discard
Etther way South Will lose
two spade tr1cks.
Actually 1t w1ns. Now South
doesn't lose a trump tr1ck and
makes h1s contract m sp1te of
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Dear Helen
Those bad tunes are past, hopefully, but I'd still hke to answer the woman who thought the energy shortage mtght cause a
population explosiOn, because people stayed home and went to
bed earher to keep warm
I don't thmk he had much to worry about because 1f the earlyto-beds were as cold as I was climbmg m between those 1cy
sheet... , they were all protected under two patrs of socks, flannel
paJamas, and a full-length bathrobe 1- NO CHANCE FOR
MESSING AROUND

SCORPIO

You need time a way from the
home and 1ts responslbllllles
today Ca ll some of your pals
See 1! you can I strr up some

June 8 1974

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Dear Helen
You suggested that a woman scream 'Fire," rather than
' Help" 1f attacked by a raptst (thts to the gtrl who had to walk
down a dark street at 11 p m on her way home from work 1
Have you checked wtth the laws concernmg thts ? I always
thought 1t was unlawful to yell "Ftre" falsely as 1t could cause
pamc and mJuroes - MRS E A
Dear Mrs A
Pamc and mjur1es on a dark , lonely street • Hardly 1
I think a threatened rape v1ctim has a nght to scream
whatever Will brmg help fastest, and I think 'the law" wtll agree
wtth me -H

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Two Chnsllans bulldmg the1r hopes and dreams
on the f1rmest foundation

REORGANIZED CHURCH
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS

CHRIST 1n Chrtst1an Un1on The Rev William Ca m pbell
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
~ m
Jam es Hughes supt
evenmg serv1ce
7 30 p m
W e dn esd ay ev en •n g prayer
meet1ng
7 3D p m
Youth
prayer serv•ce each Tuesd ay

IS

Ten Days to Tolar a

Casstdy J 4 15

OF

FIRST SOUTHERN

4

Bear Bunch 8 Lass 1e 10
8 30- Yogi's Gang 13 MISier Rogers 20 Addams Family 3 4
15 Sabrona 8 Popeye 10 Edward Saunders 6
9 00 - Emergency Pl us 3 4 15 Super Fnends 6 13 Mov1~ a

dation
fora
marriage

CHRIST
T m
Russe l l
m•n•ster N orma n C W tlt
Sunday school su pl
Su nday
school
9 30 a m
w or sh rp
serv 1ce
10 30 a m
B b le
stud y Wednesday 7 30 p m

CHURCH

llnrrurs' Mulht•1 tlas.1 Uate

Failh for Today 10
I 30- Sesame St 20 Saturday Report 3 Osmonds 13 Farm
Front 4 S~eedracer6 Speed Buggy 8 Treehouse Club 10
8 00- Jakes Place 6 L•dsvllle 3 4 15 Bugs Bunny 13 Ha~r

pm

MASON

Mov1e

7 00 -

and

sh p 9 a m
Church School 10
am
UMYF Thursday 7 p m

Johnny Carson J

out be ing mu ch fun In fa c t 11
could be g1n on a hect •c note
But wa•l the laughs co me
later

For Satu1day June 8 1974
ARIES (March 21 April 19)

!){ ,or H.tuo
Fm 24 Y''"' s I w.1s m,lffled to an alcohohc who has now
dcrtdt'!l to llvt "1th anot11cr wum.m I never went out, except to
work M1 Lhildn n ~ul uS&lt;xi lo t11o~ l
Sml't.' mv thvorH I have mel a vet v mce ma n who takes me
nut &lt;K'Casmnally But my children vwtently diSapprove lhey
thmk I should st..y "'"'"' and be rontent to hve alone the rest ol
"" hie My marnr d son says I can move m w1th them m my later
vc ""' My 15-y&lt;a r-&lt;~ld says 1f I r&lt;1Jnarry she wtllleave home
Helen, when I go w1th thts man I'm made to feel hke a
crunmal The fam1ly doesn't have anything agamst h1m personally - JUSt the fa ct that Mother 1s 'datmg "
I m lonely for fnend s my own age, and for male com
pamonSiup though I don 't expect to marry soon How can I
convmce my chtldren that 40 hours a week of work plus
housework 1s not satisfymg enough? - T G L
Dear T
Your children are e1ther very seUISh or so overprotective
they 'd make a beauty pageant chaperone look hke Linda
l.nvetace
Why try to convmce when you can stmply TELL your bossy
offsprmg Mama 1s a btg gtrl now and has earned the r1ght to
datmg prtvtleges• - H

SATURDAY JUNES 1974
6 20 - Summer Semesler 10
6 30 - Ky Afield 13 ChriStopher Closeup 10

FREE

CHURCH

New Trec:t sure

touchables 13 Mov1es Moon Zero Two 8 Black Sabbat h
10
12 30 - Don K~rshner s Rock Concerl6 New s 13
I 00 - Modnlgnt Spec1al 3 4 In Concert 13 Mov1e The
Unearlhly 10 Take F1ve for Lofe 15
2 30 - Mov1e They Came from Beyond Space 4 News 13
4 00 - Mov1e Capta 1n Carey USA 4

METHODIST - Rev Robert
E Buck le y pa stor W1ll1am
Ba l ey Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
10 30 a m
even fng worsh p
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr•st •an
Youth Cr usad e 6 30 p m
Thur sday cho1r pract ce
7

DEXTER

Porter Wagoner 3 Wall St Week 20 33

I

Bl gger lh1ngs are 1n store l or
you la ter m th e year than 1n ths
ear ly months More tra vel and
mov 1ng around will come
about

LIBRA (Sept 23 0&lt;1 231 An
act tv ty at yours w II no t star l

Bv llt•lt·n Bulk)

10 30 - Day at Noght 33
10 4S - Farm Home &amp; Garden 20
II 00 - News3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak•33 Av1al1on WeMher10

CHRIST Ct fford Sm t h
m n ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
mo r n .ng chu rch 10 30
a m
Sunday even1ng serv 1ce
1 30p m Wednesday serv 1ce 8

CLIFF

'

~·

8 30 - Washington Connect1on 20 Stx M1ll1on Doll a r M a n 6 13
Lotsa Luck 3 15 Indy 500 Prevtew 4 Mounta1n Scene 33
9 00 - Blcentenmal Lecture Serre s 20 Mov 1e The Anderson
Tapes 3 4 15 Masterptece Thea ter JJ
9 30 - 0ddCouple6 13 Mov•e Cnme Club 8
10 00 - Toma 6 13 News 20 Conft1cts of Har ry S Trum an 33

BRADBURY CHURCH OF

LAUREL

Cons 6 Turned on CriSIS 33

Hu~t 10 Beat the Clock 13 Hollywood Squares 1 Con
centrallon 8 To Tell lhe Truth 6
8 00 - Washongton Rev1ew 20 Brady Bunch 6 13 Mov1e
S1dek1cks 8 A Farewelllo Arms tO Sanlord &amp; Son J •
15

CHESTER CHURCH OF

Helen Help
Us. • •

FRIDAY,MAY24 1974
00 - News 3 4 8 15 ABC News 13 Sesame St 20 Truth or

7 30 -

Pressure from another w1ll tend •
10 sway yo ur Judgment and
coerce you 1nlo mak1ng a deer
stan you shouldn 1 Hol d yo ur
ground

•

222 13
7 00 - Truth or Conseq ~ Beat the Clook • News 6 10 Whal s
My Lone 8 W1ld Kongdom 13 Elec Co 20 Avoalion Wealher
JJ I Spy 15

THE NAZARENE
RevHerb er t Grat e pasto"' Wor
Sh p serv •ce 11 am and 7 30
p m Sund ay Sun day School
9 30 am
R1chard Barto n
sup t Prayer meet n g Wed
nesday 7 30 p m

pm

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6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CBS News 8 10 Room

MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
CHURCH Near Long Bot
All healu g 1s dl\me, whether mtraculous or whether atded tom Est 1 Hart pa stor Roy GOD - Ra c •n e Route 2 The
Rev Charfes Hand pas tor
r by natural means The SO-&lt;!alled modern divme heahng of today Brown a ss 1s t ant pa s tor
Sunday sc hoo l 9 d5 a m
Sunday sch oo l 10 am Church
morn n g worsh1p
11 am
: 1s netther dtvme nor healmg All the laws that we use are dtvme
7 30
p m
eac h
Su n d a y
serv ces Tu esday and
'":"The doctors of a fe" years ago dtscovered that qumme was a even1ng pray er meetmg 7 30 FEven1ng
rrda y 7 30
p m Thursday
B E THLEHEM BAPTI ST BEAR WALLOW
R lOGE
spec1f1c med1cme for malana, but who made the bark from
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Rev
Ea r l Shuler
pas t or
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
B1ble
TECOSTAL
Th
1rd
Ave
the
whtch 1t comes? It IS not a questwn of the power of God He could
Wo r sh p serv ce
9 30 a m
udy
9
30
a
m
morn1ng
St
Rev W II ra m Kn tt ! l pastor
make peanuts grow from watermelon vmes But does He• It 1s a Ronald Dugan Sun da y Sc hool worShiP 10 30 a m even1n g Sunday Sun day sc nool 10 30
worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesday a m B1bl e stu dy and prayer
queshon of His law' Not a matter of power but of fact It lS not a Supt Cla sses to r all ages
serv1 ce 7 30 p m Thursday
Brbfe St udy 7 30 p m
eve n ng servo 1c e 1 30 p m
matter of a quesllon of fatth m prayer, but rather God's law m B 1ble study Wednesday 7 JO
MT OLIVE CHURCH - K .ngsbury Road Sunday
L ong Bott om Sund ay Sc hool
Sc hool 9 30 am Ralph Carl
youth serv 1c es Fr day
regard to prayer. Suppose I should pray for God to make a man 7p m
10 am wr l h W11tard P190T1
30 p m
supt worshiP serv1ce
10 30
of the dust of the ground or a woman from the rtb of a man Would
supt Evangel1st1c message a m and 7 30 p m alternat el y
FREEWILL BAPTIST each Sunday eilen ng 7 30 p m
Pra yer meet ng Wednesday
He do 11 now ? He did 1t once But then He set Hts law of Corner Ash an d P lum M1d
by
E lder
Russell
C rn e
1 30 p m
Rev
Jay St tes
dteport
Noel
H errma n
procreallon mto bemg for the contmuatwn of the human spectes pastor Saturday evenrng m 1n1ster of the A pos to l iC Farth pastor
B1b le St udy Wednesday 7 JO
serv•ce 7 p m Sunday schoQ I
and the same 1s true for all His creallon 1
pm
10 a m
Su nday e venmg
A mtracle 1s a stgn of seal whtch God puts upon Hts worshrp 7 p m
STIVERSVILLE COM
OLD
DEXTER
CON
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
GREGATIONAL CHURCH
revelahon or upon His representatahve (Matt 9 2-3 ) There was
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST sc hoo l serv ce 10 a m Pray er Mrs
Worl ey Fran cts Sunday
BAPTIST - Corner S1;.r: th and
first Mtracle, then Law In regard to Adam and Eve there was
meetmg Thursday 7 p m
sc h on l supt Sunday sch ool 10
P a lm er
th e Rev
Steve
Sunday even.ng serv1ce 7 p m
am
the law of creatton and then the law of procreahon The law of
Skag gs
pas to r
Da n n y
ZION CHURCH OF CHR I ST
procreahon by wh1ch mankind contmues upon the earth today ts
Th om p son Sun d ay school sup t
Pom eroy
H arrrson v lll e
LONG
BOTTOM
WMPO rad o program
7 45
Roa d R1ck Morr son pastor
JUst as divme, ahd JUSt as unposstble for man to arttflctally am
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Sunday sc hool 9 15 a m
Sun day school supt
Steven
dupbcate, as the law of creation E;very chtld comes mto the
m ornmg worsh p 10 15 am
St anl ey Sunda y sc hool 9 JO Wyatt pastor Sunday School
Ronald Osborne Brble
Youth actPIIIu~·s an d fel lowShip
am
morn ng worShiP an d supt
world by diVUJe law Mtracles were the badge of authortty ''
Sc hool 9 30 am
preach•ng
to r 1un1or an d se n or hrgh
comm u nro n
10 30
am
(John 5 36 14 11 )
10 45 a m
Evenrng serv ces
st uden ts 6 p m B ble st udy
Su nday
even ng
youth
7 30 p m
1 30 p m
M d we ek pray er
Ch r1 st an End~avor 6 30 p m
There are ftve classes of nuracle m the Btble When we read
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
serviCe Wednesday 7 30 p m
worsh p serv 1ce Sund ay 7 30
METHODIST - Ronald Wells
of Chnst saymg, 'Peace be still' , to the tempest, m Matt 8 26,
p
m
Wedne
sday
evenm
g
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30
pr aye r me e t n g and B bl e pastor
and 1t qweted, we see rrurufest His power over nature 1 Ukewtse
Middlepo rt 5th and M&amp;1n
Morn.ng worshiP 10 30
a m
study
1
30
o
m
George
Glaze
m1n1ster
a m
Young Peo ple s Serv ce
wtth the f1g tree m Matt 21 19 Chnst spoke and 1t wtthered
ST JOHN LUTHERAN Jam es Sheets s upermten den t
6 45 p m
Evangel tst tc ser
P ne Grove the Rev Arthur
away In Matthew 8, we read that Christ healed the leper, vs 2-4
B1b l e sc hool
9 30 am
v1 c e
7 30
p m
Pray er
Combs
pastor
Sunday
school
morn•ng worsh p 10 30 am
meetmg Thursday 7 30 p m
-.nd then healed Sunon Peter's mother-m-law, vs 14-15,
30
am
church
servrces
9
even•ng worsh p 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
30 a m
~hlblting His power over dtsease Also In that same chapter, prayer serv ce 7 p m Wed 10 BRADBURY
CHURCH OF MISSION - Ba ld Knobs Rev
nesday
verse 16, we read of His power over demons, and the same power
L R Gl uesencamp pastor
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH CHRIST Si b le Sc hool 9 30 Roger
Wilfred
Sr
Sunday
am
morn.ng worsh p 10 30
, IS exhibited m the tWelfth chapter of Matthew Christ demonOF HiE NAZARENE - Rev
School Sup t Sunday Sc hool
a
m
Sunday
evenmg
Wor
sh
p
Thoma s E Weailer pas tor
' strated His power m matters of ma(etial things, as He fed ftve
9 30 a m
Sunday evenfng
7 30 p m
c ho1r
Floyd Car son Sunday sc hoo l Serv• ce
worsh1p 7 30 Prayer meet ng
pra ct ce Sunday and Wed
thousand men, besides the women and children, wtth ftve loaves
su p t Sunday school 9 JO a m
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
ne sd ay 7 p m pra ye r meetmg
mo rn ng
worsh•P
10 30
I
two ftshes, and stlll had' twelve baskets full left over (Matt
Deeter class leader
Yo uth
and B•bte Study Wedn es day
Sund ay evangeliS t iC mee t mg
meet1ng
W ednesday
7 30
:,15 1l&gt;-24) LikeWISe With the pr'civtding of tax money out of th~ 7 30 p m p ra yer meet•ng 7 30 p m
p m
Ernest Deeter le a der
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
WednesdaY 7 JO o m
',mouth of a fiSh, m Matthew 17 17 Death was the last to be
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Rev Freeland Norr1 s pa st or
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday sc hoo l 10 a m
Church
(Onquered by ChriSt, wtth His resurrection He ratsed the dead
Second Aile
Middleport
CHRIST Robert Shoo k
7 p m
Wednesday
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday serv•ce
durmg His personal m1n1stry (John 11 43), but 1t was after His
pa stor
Sunday schoo l
9 30
B1ble
Study
7
p
m
school 10 am
worsh1p ser
am
Russell Spencer supt
RACINE
FIRST
CHURCH
own resurrecllon that He satd, "I have all power both m heaven
v1ce 11 am worshrp serv•ce
worsh tp serv1ce 10 45 a m
NAZARENE
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday OF THE
and on earth (Matt 28 18) H the ~alled ITUracle workers of
ev en1ng worsh 1p atlernat ng
Sunday School 9 30 a m
n1ght prayer servtce 7 30
wr t h C E at 7 30 p m on
Morn •ng Worsh •P 10 30 a m
today have divme power, why do they perform only the one
Sunday Prayer meeting 7 30
Even ng Wor Ship 7 30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
' mtracle" , the healing of deseases? And why aren't they sucp m Wednesday Alfred Wolf e
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY Wednesday M1d Week Servrce lay
leader
Sunday
School
Supermtendent
cessful mstantly wtth all diseases, as were those we read of m the
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw1ghl
WHITES CHAPEL
Gera l d Welts
Pastor
Rev
L
Zav•tz
Pastor
D~rector
New Testament• Why not perform all the ltllracles that the Lord
Coo tv lie R D Rev Roy Deeter
Morr1s M Wolfe
HARRISONVILLE
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
did?
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Sunday Church School 9 30
am
worsh•P serv1ce 10 30
Walter P B1kacsan pastor
am
Mrs
Homer
L
ee
Supt
Mtracles were not accommodative, but were spectal, for a
a m B1ble study and prayer
Ronn1e Salser
s s Supt
Mornmg Worsh •P 10 30 am
serv •ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
SpeCial purpose, for a spectal tune, m a spectal age
Su nday School 9 30 a m
MIDDLEPORt Sunda y
RUTLAND
Morn1ng Worsh p 10 45 am
Church
Schoo
l
9
30
a
m
John
Paul satd, "!left Trophimus at Miletus sick " (2 Tim 4 20 )
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Sunday evenmg worsh p 7 30
F
Fultz
SuRf
Mornmg
CHRIST - Rod Kasle r p astor
Why dtd not Paul heal hun? He had the power' The Holy Spmt
Worsh p 1o 30 a m
p m Wednesd ay evenmg B1ble
V H Bral e y Sunday sc hool
St udy 8 pm
SYRACUSE
Morn.ng
struck Anantas and Sapphire dead for lymg (Acts 5) Th1s ts the
sup t Sunday sch ool 9 JO am
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Worsh i p
9 a m
Su nday
worsh1p serv1ce and co m
very oppos1te of healmg Paul struck Elymas blind (Acts 13 10)
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Chur c h School 10 a m
Mrs
mun1o n
10 30 am
yo uth
Su nday SC flOOI 9 30 a m
Sa
mpson
Ha
l
l
Sup
t
Again not m accord wtth what we are told we see today These
meeting
6 p m
Su nd ay
you
th
and
1
un
or
yquth
serv1ce
MEIGS
even ng se rv1ce 7
r egu l ar
mtracles cannot be duphcated' Why not ?
6 45 p m
evenmg w or sh 1p
COOPERATIVE
board m ee t •ng th•rd Sa t urday
7
30
p
m
pray
er
and
pra1se
PARISH
Fmally, 1f the Word of God IS complete, tf 11 was "once
&gt; pm
Wednesday 7 30 o m
THE UNITED
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
dellvered ' , Jude 3, and 11 1s able to dtrect us Unto all good
SILVER
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH Sunday Sc hool
BAPTIST
Rev
Ralph
Deaq
Robert T Bumgarner
works," what 1s the purpose supposed to be for the current
9 30 a m
Worsh p serv• ce 11
pastor Sunday Sch oo l 10 a m
Director
a m
Wednesday
prayer
' mtracles •• The mtracles of Chnst and His disctples were not
Leon
M
ller
supt
Evenmg
POMEROY CLUSTER
meet ng
7 30 p m
Sunday
se rv1ce
7 30 p m
Prayer
accommodattve, they fmtshed the Revelatton, we have 11
Rev CarlE HICkS
n ght worsh•P 7 30 p m
meeflng Thu rsday 7 30 p m
Rev 0 Wm Sydensfrlcker
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
preserved for our learnmg today, and John satd, And many
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
CHESTER Worsh p 9 15
NAZARENE
Rev
GOO
Rev
James
Sat
other stgns truly did Jesus m the presence of His dtsctples, which a m Church School 10 a m
Lloyd 0 Gr mm Jr pas tor
terfl
el
d
pastor
Sunday
School
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9
Su nday School 9 30 a m
are not wntten m th1s book but THESE ARE WRITTEN, THAT a m
9 30 am
worSh•P serv1ce II
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Mornmg worsh•P 10 30 a m
am
evenmg serv1ce 7
YE MIGHT BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS THE CHRIST, THE SON
FLATWOODS - Worship 11
Young people s serv 1ce 6 45
prayer serv1ce and youth
Chu rch Schoo l 10 a m
p m
Evangetl st .c serv ce
OF GOD AND THAT BELIEVING YE MIGHT HAVE UFE a m
se
rv
ce
Wednesday
7
p
m
POMEROY
WorShiP
7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg
THROUGH HIS NAME 1" (John 20 30-31 )
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
10 30 am Church Sch oo l 9 15
serv iCe 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
UMYF 6 30 p m
H thts IS true, what purpose does the pseud&lt;H"eligiomst am
MASON COUNTY
pa stor Sunday School
9 30
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
YHE HILAND CHAPEL
healer of today serve beyond hisown ptcketbook ? In consistency 10 a m Ctl urch School 9 a m
a m
Robert Bobo supt
George Casto pastor Sunday
mornmg
worsh rp
10 30
6 30 p m
With the Word of God Is the downfall of all such persons, and they UMYF
Schoo l 9 30 evenrnQ worsh•p
even
ng
serv1ce
7
30
Sunday
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
7
30 Thursday even ng prayer
M1d week seril lce Wednesday
shall stand accountable for thetr lles m the Judgement hall of
Rev Robert Bumgarner
serv 1ce 7 30 _p m
7
30
p m
HEATH
Worsh
p
10
30
Clmst one day"
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Second
a m Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
and Pomeroy Sts Stan
THE NAZARENE ~ Rev M
UMYF 7pm
- Loren T Steph•ns
Cra•g pastor Sunday school
C
Lar•more
pastor
Bob
RUTLAND - Worsh p 9 15
9 45 am
worshtp servrce 11
Moore Sunday School Supt
a m
Church Sc hool 10 am
am
tra•n•ng un1on 6 30
Sunday School c lasses for all
UMYF7pm
P m even1ng worshrp serv ce
ages 9 30 am
morn ng
SALEM CENTER - Wor
7 30 p m
M•d week pray er

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POMEROY

POMEROY TRINIT Y
Re\ol W H Perrm pasto r Roy
May er
Sunday school sup t
Chu r ch sc h ool
9 5 il n
wor s t•u p se rv ce 10 1 1 a 11
Youth cho r rehear s al Mon
! day 3 30 p m und er d reel 0 1
o f MM y Sk nncr sen or cho r
r e h earsal 7 30 p m Th ursday
Wtfh
Mrs
Pau l
Ne ase

dt r ector

POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE
Corner
Unton and Mulberry
Rev

Cly d e V

Hencter$on

pa s or

Sun d ay schoo l 9 30 a m
Glen
M cC l u n g
supt
mo r ntng
~orshtp
10 30 am
ev en n g
se rv ce 7 30
m 1d week ser
v ce Wednesday 7 JO p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e

...... Rev

H arol d

rec tor

Dee th

Church se rv tces

10 JO am
Holy commun ton h r st Sunday

of mon t h ch ur c h school 10 30
.... a m t or nursery through 11

POMEROY CHURCH OF

CHRIST - John F Amstutz
pastor B ble schoo 9 30 a m
worsh p 10 JO adult worsh• P
serv tee and you n g people s
meetmg
bot h
7 JO p m
Comb•n ed B 1bte study and
pray er meet•ng Wedne sday
_ 1 30 p m
\~
THE SALVATION ARMY "t&gt; Envo y Ray W Wtn ng off cer
.._, "' c harg e Sunday 10 am
~ Ho i m ess m ee t ng 10 30 am
._Sunday Sc hoo l Young Peopl es
._, Leg on 7 p m Thur sday Ito 3
l p m La des Home League 7
;L. p m
Pr ep cla sses
•:
ST PAUL LUTHERAN 1L Corner Second and Sycamore
1 Sts
P om er oy
the
Rev
I Wi!l•am M dd leworth past or
Sunday Sc hoo l
9 30 am
t chur ch serv•ces 10 30 am

J

RevSAC RED HEART
F ,1tt1(' r
''0 n
Na cl l :l m
pas to r
P h ont:
992 2 8 '15
Sa tun::tijy seven ng M cu s 7 30
IJ
rlt&lt;l'r' Mass ~ 'l. nci 10
a n Conl l'S S ons Saturd ay 7
7 30 p m
FOMii:ROY FIRST BAP
TI ST
Ro bert t&lt;;..t hn pa stor
W1 1am W at son Su nd a y schoo l
sup! Su n days I LOI 9 30 a n
BY F 6 p m
8 bl e study
Wedn es da y
l I' m
c ho 1r
prac t ce Wednesday 8 30 p ,
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
H OLiNESS
C HUR C H
Harr sonv I I~:
Rev
0 De I
Mil1llcy PJ sto r H enry Ebl n
Sun d w Sch oo l Sup! Su nday
Sc hool 9 J O am
Even ng
wor sh p 7 30 p rn
Pr ay er an d
Pra se se rv ce Thur sd ay 7 30

pm

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9 l S tl m
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CHUR CH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam Sl
Loren T Stephen s
evangel1 s l phone 992 7856
C onser va t ve
non
•ns tr umentat Sunday worShiP
10 a m
B b le stu d y 11 a m
worsh p 6 p m
We dn esday
B1b e stu dy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(no n
Lan g sv ill e
d enom nat1 on e l )
Dexter Roa d t he Rev Worley
Ha l ey pas tor Sun day schoo l
10 am evenmg wors h1p 7 30
p m
Praye r
meet1ng
Tu esda y
7 30 p m
youth
group Fr da y 7 30 p m

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Saturday i'll 'lo rn ill d wo rs t •P
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GRAHAM
UNIT E D
METHODIST
Pr(' ]( h n g
9 JO a m
t.r st ar~d S('cond
Sundays o f c.l ch m on tn th rd
and to ur th Sund a y s each
month w or Sh ip scr v ce t1l 7 30
p m Wedn esday evenrngs at
7 30 Prayer and 8 1bl e Study
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MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Cor n er Fourt h and Marn
M ddleporl Rev Henry Ke y
Jr pa stor Su nday School 9 30
am
Mrs Erv n Ba umgard
ner supt
Morn ng wor Ship
10 .45 am
JEHOVAH S W I TNESSES Larry Ca r nahan pre s drng
m m sler Sunday
Brbl e le e
ture 9 30 am
Watch tower
study 10 30 a m
Tuesday
B b le st udy 7 30 p m
Thur s
day mrnrstry scho ol
7 30
p m
se r vrce m ee t1ng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
rhrtst 1n Chnst1an UnionLawrence Mant ey pa s tor
Mrs Ru ssel l Young Sund ay
School Supt
Sund ay Sc ho ol
9 30 am
Evenr ng worsh1p
7 30
Wednesday
pr ayer
meet1ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - R ac ne Ro ut e 2 th e
Rev Ja mes M Muncy pastor
Su nday school 9 45 a m
mornm g wo rsh p
11 am
evenmg worsh1p
7 30 p m
Pra ye r meetrng Tu esd ay 7 30
p m Young p eop les meetmg
7 30 p m Thu rsday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD B ertha
Kr n grey
su bst tute pas tor
Su nday
School
10 am
wo r sh •P
servrce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meetmg Wedn esday 7 30 p m

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a m
Chur ch Sc hool
0 a m
L ET ART FALLS
Wor Ship
10 =1 m Ch urc h sc hool 9 a m
R r::1 e study 7 30 p m ev ery
Tues day
MORNING STAR
Wor sh 1p
9 JO a m
Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 JO
a rn
Mrd W eek
Se rv ce
Wednesday 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL
Wor
sh p 11 a m
1st and Jrd
Sundays
Chur c h Sc hool
0
am
PORTLAND
Wo r sh p 7 30
p n
Church Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Wo r Ship I I a m
1 ld and 4fh Su nd ays Ch ur ch
Sc hoo l 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh1p 10 am
Churc h School 9 am
Pray er
Me e trn g Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Chu r ch
se r v ces
9 a m
Su nday
Schoo l 9 45 a m B1ble St udy
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Sh p II a m
Church Sc hoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday sch oo l
9 45
a m
each
Su n day
prea chmg a t 11 a m
ea ch
Sunday Prayer meet•ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSCS 8 p m
on th 1r d Tu esday each month
REEDSVILLE Su nd ay
sc hool 9 30 prea ch1n g 7 30
p m Sunday pray er m ee l mg
7 30 p m Tuesday wscs 7 30
f1 rst Thur sd ay each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worship
10 a m
Ch ur ch Sc hoo l 9 am

TUPPERS

PLAINS

Worsh p 9 a m
Sc hool 10 a m

KENO

Ch u rc h

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST
George Fr ed er 1c k
supt Serv1 ce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preachrng f 1rst and
thrrd Sunday s of month by
Clrfford Sm th 9 30 am
HOBSON
C HRISTIAN
UNION - Darre l l
Doddrrll
pa stor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Leonard Gilmore f1rst
e ld er
even ng serv 1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
pray er
m ee tmg 7 30 p m

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UNION BAPTI ST
J.l c v Ce c il Co;.: pa stor Sunday
~n:o..Qo l
s up l
Jo e Sayr e
Sunday sch ool 9 d5 c1 m
Sunday C'v c:n nq wo r Ship 7 10
Wi.! d n csday pray er and B bl e
study 7 30 p m
TUPPER S
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Euge ne Und erwood
pa stor
Howard Caldwell Jr
Sun day
Sc hool ...... up I
Sunday Se t ool
9 30 a m
Morn ng SPrmon
10 J O am
Sunday even ng
sc r v ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNIT E D
BRETHREN
Rev Freeland
Norr• s pa st or F lo yd Nor r• s
sup t Sunday sch oo l 9 30 c'l m
rnornm9 serm on 10 JO am
Prayer serv ce Wedn es day
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPH ECY
G P
Smrth pa stor Sunday Sc hoo l
10 a m A rt hur Henson Supt
Morn1ng Wors hrp
II am
Yo un g People s sen11 ce
7
p m
Even ng se r v ce 7 JO
p m Wednesday M1d W ee k
Prayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m ee t ng
6 30 p m
Even m g worsh p 7 30 p m

Television Log

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Racine Social Events
Mrs J ea n Lmdsay of
Groveport has been a recent
guest of Mr and Mrs Jerry
Powell
Mrs Ivan Powell Jr and
Ivanna and Lon, who have
been !iVUJg m Thailand, have
returned to the USA and settled
in Racme among relattves and
frtends
Mr
Melvin Rtff!e of
Columbus was the weekend
guest of hts parents, Mr and
Mrs Roy Rtffle
Mr and Mrs D~le SITUth of
:Pomeroy and Mrs Margaret
Houdashelt spent the weekend
m Urbana visiting their cousm,
Mr and MI'S Claude Bowers
Mr and Mrs Wllham
McKenzte, Plullip, Jeff ~nd
.josle of Galltpolis, were guests
Monday of Mr a•od MI'S Roy
Riffle, honormg the birthday of
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worshtp 10 45 NYPS SunJ:1ay
6 30 p m evangel st• c serv1ce
Sunday 7 30 p m Mid week
pray er meet 1ng Wednesday
7 30 p m M ss onary meet ng
second Wednesday 7 30 p m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

Rev Richard E Jarv1s
ASBURY Wor Sh i p 11
am Church School 9 50 a m
WSCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - WorShiP 9
a m
Church School 10 a m
wscs 3rd Wednesday 7 30

his mother Mrs Riffle
Mrs Stella Grueser of
Middleport spent Monday pm
MINERSVILLE - WorShip
vts1tmg Mrs
Margaret
10 a m Chur ch School 9 a m
Houdashelt
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
Mr and Mrs Jerry Powell
Schoo l 9 30 a m
worsh•P
have spent the past two days m serv
•s.r 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Pennsylvama attendm g the
Rev Steven Wilson
funeral servtces of thetr uncle,
Rev Larry Poling
Roy Roush
•
Rev Howard Sh1ve1ey
BETHANY
(Dorcas!
Mr and Mrs Ben Phi !son Worsh
1p 9 30 a m
Church
spent several days m New School 10 30 a m
CARMEL WorShiP
11
York at whoch tune they at- a m
1st and Jrd Sunda ys
tended the ' June Fesllval" of Churrh Schoo l 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Worship
the Metropohtan Opera Co , 7 30
p m f1rs t and th• rd Sun
and other places of mterest
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
Mrs Gomer Lewts spent school 9 30 am
wo r sh•P
th1rd Sunday 7 30
several days vtsttmg Mr and pf1 rmst and
prayer m ee)mg Wed
Mrs Rush Philson and faiTUly nesday 7 30 p m Fellowship
sup per t rst Saturday 6 p m
m Syracuse
U M W second Tuesday 7 30
Mr and Mrs Frank Cleland pm
are spending a vacation at
EAST LETART
Sunday
vanous places of mterest
school
9 30 a m
w or ship
sec ond and f ourth Sur day 7 30
p rn
prayer meetmq Wed

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DENOMINATIONAL - Rev

Robert Smrth pastor Sunday
sc hool 9 30 am class leader
Leo H1t1
worship serv.ce
10 30 a m
ch urch 7 30 p m

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RENIN CHRIST - El den R
B lake pastor Sunday Sc hool
10 a
m
Howard McCoy
sup t
Mornrng sermon 11 a
m
Sunday n1ght serv• ces
Chnst1an Endeav er 7 30 p
Song serv •ce 8 p m
m
Preaching 8 30 p m
M d
week Prayer m eet ing Wed
nesday 7 p m
Ray Adams
Ia y leader

CHURCH

OF

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CHRIST - Lo c at ed at Rutland
on New Lrma Road n ex t to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday School supt Sun day
sc hool
10 30 a m
worsh i P
7 30 p m B1ble study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
Saturday
n1ght prayer serv 1ce 7 30 p m

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GROVE

CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
pastor
Ray Whaley
supt
Morn ng wor sh •P 9 30 a m
10 30 a m
church school
young people s meeting 6 30
Pm
evenmg worsh lp. 7 '3 0
P rp 3fble study Wednesday

Portland
Ra c .n e Road
Wlll1am Roush pas tor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Sc hoo l
D rect or Sunday Sch ool 9 30
am
Morn ng worsh•P 10 30
a m Su nday evenmg se rv1c e 7
Wedn es day
eve n1n g
p m
pray er se rv ces 7 30 p m

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GEMINI (May 21 -June 201
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 -Jan
Tens•on over fmances c ou ld
need
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put the damper on your day d
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l ated w1lh your mate today
source of fr u ~ tr at 1 on lor the
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contract, but thmgs start out
badly The openmg lead of
the queen of clubs ktlls off
dummy's kmg
South ruffs the thtrd club.
If he s1mply bangs down hiS
ace and kmg of hearts, he IS
WINKLE •
gomg to have to lead spades
htmself If lhts happens he
wtlllose three spades and one ® :t WANT TI-lE GOWN5
TAKIN(7 10
heart m add1hon to the two NE'RE:
3REECE PACKED
clubs the defense has already lf:RY CAREFULLY
taken to the bank
A httle thought should
show h1m a way to be sure of
h1s contract except agamst
most unhkely breaks
He s1mply cashes one h1gh
heart Then he leads a dta·
mond to dummy's kmg and
one back to hts ace Now he
ruffs hts last d1amond, leads
dummy's Jack of hearts and
lets 11 rtde
Thts ts what m1ght be
called an "I don't care"
fmesse If 1t loses, West wtll
etther have to lead a spade or
gtve South a ruff and discard
Etther way South Will lose
two spade tr1cks.
Actually 1t w1ns. Now South
doesn't lose a trump tr1ck and
makes h1s contract m sp1te of
the three spade losers

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Devoted to the Greater Oh o Valley

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Dear Helen
Those bad tunes are past, hopefully, but I'd still hke to answer the woman who thought the energy shortage mtght cause a
population explosiOn, because people stayed home and went to
bed earher to keep warm
I don't thmk he had much to worry about because 1f the earlyto-beds were as cold as I was climbmg m between those 1cy
sheet... , they were all protected under two patrs of socks, flannel
paJamas, and a full-length bathrobe 1- NO CHANCE FOR
MESSING AROUND

SCORPIO

You need time a way from the
home and 1ts responslbllllles
today Ca ll some of your pals
See 1! you can I strr up some

June 8 1974

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Dear Helen
You suggested that a woman scream 'Fire," rather than
' Help" 1f attacked by a raptst (thts to the gtrl who had to walk
down a dark street at 11 p m on her way home from work 1
Have you checked wtth the laws concernmg thts ? I always
thought 1t was unlawful to yell "Ftre" falsely as 1t could cause
pamc and mJuroes - MRS E A
Dear Mrs A
Pamc and mjur1es on a dark , lonely street • Hardly 1
I think a threatened rape v1ctim has a nght to scream
whatever Will brmg help fastest, and I think 'the law" wtll agree
wtth me -H

2 00 -

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Wednesday 7 p m
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Frrday
tsatah

servtce Wednesday 7 30 p m

1 R ev
Ge orge Ho sc har
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
am Prayer and B1ble study
7 30 p m
Co t tage Prayer
Serv. ce Tuesday
1~ a m
WorshiP Se r v•ce
Thursday
7 30 p m

MlS Slon tmpossrble 6

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JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS

CHRIST 1n Chrtst1an Un1on The Rev William Ca m pbell
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
~ m
Jam es Hughes supt
evenmg serv1ce
7 30 p m
W e dn esd ay ev en •n g prayer
meet1ng
7 3D p m
Youth
prayer serv•ce each Tuesd ay

IS

Ten Days to Tolar a

Casstdy J 4 15

OF

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4

Bear Bunch 8 Lass 1e 10
8 30- Yogi's Gang 13 MISier Rogers 20 Addams Family 3 4
15 Sabrona 8 Popeye 10 Edward Saunders 6
9 00 - Emergency Pl us 3 4 15 Super Fnends 6 13 Mov1~ a

dation
fora
marriage

CHRIST
T m
Russe l l
m•n•ster N orma n C W tlt
Sunday school su pl
Su nday
school
9 30 a m
w or sh rp
serv 1ce
10 30 a m
B b le
stud y Wednesday 7 30 p m

CHURCH

llnrrurs' Mulht•1 tlas.1 Uate

Failh for Today 10
I 30- Sesame St 20 Saturday Report 3 Osmonds 13 Farm
Front 4 S~eedracer6 Speed Buggy 8 Treehouse Club 10
8 00- Jakes Place 6 L•dsvllle 3 4 15 Bugs Bunny 13 Ha~r

pm

MASON

Mov1e

7 00 -

and

sh p 9 a m
Church School 10
am
UMYF Thursday 7 p m

Johnny Carson J

out be ing mu ch fun In fa c t 11
could be g1n on a hect •c note
But wa•l the laughs co me
later

For Satu1day June 8 1974
ARIES (March 21 April 19)

!){ ,or H.tuo
Fm 24 Y''"' s I w.1s m,lffled to an alcohohc who has now
dcrtdt'!l to llvt "1th anot11cr wum.m I never went out, except to
work M1 Lhildn n ~ul uS&lt;xi lo t11o~ l
Sml't.' mv thvorH I have mel a vet v mce ma n who takes me
nut &lt;K'Casmnally But my children vwtently diSapprove lhey
thmk I should st..y "'"'"' and be rontent to hve alone the rest ol
"" hie My marnr d son says I can move m w1th them m my later
vc ""' My 15-y&lt;a r-&lt;~ld says 1f I r&lt;1Jnarry she wtllleave home
Helen, when I go w1th thts man I'm made to feel hke a
crunmal The fam1ly doesn't have anything agamst h1m personally - JUSt the fa ct that Mother 1s 'datmg "
I m lonely for fnend s my own age, and for male com
pamonSiup though I don 't expect to marry soon How can I
convmce my chtldren that 40 hours a week of work plus
housework 1s not satisfymg enough? - T G L
Dear T
Your children are e1ther very seUISh or so overprotective
they 'd make a beauty pageant chaperone look hke Linda
l.nvetace
Why try to convmce when you can stmply TELL your bossy
offsprmg Mama 1s a btg gtrl now and has earned the r1ght to
datmg prtvtleges• - H

SATURDAY JUNES 1974
6 20 - Summer Semesler 10
6 30 - Ky Afield 13 ChriStopher Closeup 10

FREE

CHURCH

New Trec:t sure

touchables 13 Mov1es Moon Zero Two 8 Black Sabbat h
10
12 30 - Don K~rshner s Rock Concerl6 New s 13
I 00 - Modnlgnt Spec1al 3 4 In Concert 13 Mov1e The
Unearlhly 10 Take F1ve for Lofe 15
2 30 - Mov1e They Came from Beyond Space 4 News 13
4 00 - Mov1e Capta 1n Carey USA 4

METHODIST - Rev Robert
E Buck le y pa stor W1ll1am
Ba l ey Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
10 30 a m
even fng worsh p
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr•st •an
Youth Cr usad e 6 30 p m
Thur sday cho1r pract ce
7

DEXTER

Porter Wagoner 3 Wall St Week 20 33

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Bl gger lh1ngs are 1n store l or
you la ter m th e year than 1n ths
ear ly months More tra vel and
mov 1ng around will come
about

LIBRA (Sept 23 0&lt;1 231 An
act tv ty at yours w II no t star l

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10 4S - Farm Home &amp; Garden 20
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CHRIST Ct fford Sm t h
m n ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
mo r n .ng chu rch 10 30
a m
Sunday even1ng serv 1ce
1 30p m Wednesday serv 1ce 8

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Hu~t 10 Beat the Clock 13 Hollywood Squares 1 Con
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Us. • •

FRIDAY,MAY24 1974
00 - News 3 4 8 15 ABC News 13 Sesame St 20 Truth or

7 30 -

Pressure from another w1ll tend •
10 sway yo ur Judgment and
coerce you 1nlo mak1ng a deer
stan you shouldn 1 Hol d yo ur
ground

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7 00 - Truth or Conseq ~ Beat the Clook • News 6 10 Whal s
My Lone 8 W1ld Kongdom 13 Elec Co 20 Avoalion Wealher
JJ I Spy 15

THE NAZARENE
RevHerb er t Grat e pasto"' Wor
Sh p serv •ce 11 am and 7 30
p m Sund ay Sun day School
9 30 am
R1chard Barto n
sup t Prayer meet n g Wed
nesday 7 30 p m

pm

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MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
CHURCH Near Long Bot
All healu g 1s dl\me, whether mtraculous or whether atded tom Est 1 Hart pa stor Roy GOD - Ra c •n e Route 2 The
Rev Charfes Hand pas tor
r by natural means The SO-&lt;!alled modern divme heahng of today Brown a ss 1s t ant pa s tor
Sunday sc hoo l 9 d5 a m
Sunday sch oo l 10 am Church
morn n g worsh1p
11 am
: 1s netther dtvme nor healmg All the laws that we use are dtvme
7 30
p m
eac h
Su n d a y
serv ces Tu esday and
'":"The doctors of a fe" years ago dtscovered that qumme was a even1ng pray er meetmg 7 30 FEven1ng
rrda y 7 30
p m Thursday
B E THLEHEM BAPTI ST BEAR WALLOW
R lOGE
spec1f1c med1cme for malana, but who made the bark from
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Rev
Ea r l Shuler
pas t or
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
B1ble
TECOSTAL
Th
1rd
Ave
the
whtch 1t comes? It IS not a questwn of the power of God He could
Wo r sh p serv ce
9 30 a m
udy
9
30
a
m
morn1ng
St
Rev W II ra m Kn tt ! l pastor
make peanuts grow from watermelon vmes But does He• It 1s a Ronald Dugan Sun da y Sc hool worShiP 10 30 a m even1n g Sunday Sun day sc nool 10 30
worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesday a m B1bl e stu dy and prayer
queshon of His law' Not a matter of power but of fact It lS not a Supt Cla sses to r all ages
serv1 ce 7 30 p m Thursday
Brbfe St udy 7 30 p m
eve n ng servo 1c e 1 30 p m
matter of a quesllon of fatth m prayer, but rather God's law m B 1ble study Wednesday 7 JO
MT OLIVE CHURCH - K .ngsbury Road Sunday
L ong Bott om Sund ay Sc hool
Sc hool 9 30 am Ralph Carl
youth serv 1c es Fr day
regard to prayer. Suppose I should pray for God to make a man 7p m
10 am wr l h W11tard P190T1
30 p m
supt worshiP serv1ce
10 30
of the dust of the ground or a woman from the rtb of a man Would
supt Evangel1st1c message a m and 7 30 p m alternat el y
FREEWILL BAPTIST each Sunday eilen ng 7 30 p m
Pra yer meet ng Wednesday
He do 11 now ? He did 1t once But then He set Hts law of Corner Ash an d P lum M1d
by
E lder
Russell
C rn e
1 30 p m
Rev
Jay St tes
dteport
Noel
H errma n
procreallon mto bemg for the contmuatwn of the human spectes pastor Saturday evenrng m 1n1ster of the A pos to l iC Farth pastor
B1b le St udy Wednesday 7 JO
serv•ce 7 p m Sunday schoQ I
and the same 1s true for all His creallon 1
pm
10 a m
Su nday e venmg
A mtracle 1s a stgn of seal whtch God puts upon Hts worshrp 7 p m
STIVERSVILLE COM
OLD
DEXTER
CON
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
GREGATIONAL CHURCH
revelahon or upon His representatahve (Matt 9 2-3 ) There was
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST sc hoo l serv ce 10 a m Pray er Mrs
Worl ey Fran cts Sunday
BAPTIST - Corner S1;.r: th and
first Mtracle, then Law In regard to Adam and Eve there was
meetmg Thursday 7 p m
sc h on l supt Sunday sch ool 10
P a lm er
th e Rev
Steve
Sunday even.ng serv1ce 7 p m
am
the law of creatton and then the law of procreahon The law of
Skag gs
pas to r
Da n n y
ZION CHURCH OF CHR I ST
procreahon by wh1ch mankind contmues upon the earth today ts
Th om p son Sun d ay school sup t
Pom eroy
H arrrson v lll e
LONG
BOTTOM
WMPO rad o program
7 45
Roa d R1ck Morr son pastor
JUst as divme, ahd JUSt as unposstble for man to arttflctally am
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Sunday sc hool 9 15 a m
Sun day school supt
Steven
dupbcate, as the law of creation E;very chtld comes mto the
m ornmg worsh p 10 15 am
St anl ey Sunda y sc hool 9 JO Wyatt pastor Sunday School
Ronald Osborne Brble
Youth actPIIIu~·s an d fel lowShip
am
morn ng worShiP an d supt
world by diVUJe law Mtracles were the badge of authortty ''
Sc hool 9 30 am
preach•ng
to r 1un1or an d se n or hrgh
comm u nro n
10 30
am
(John 5 36 14 11 )
10 45 a m
Evenrng serv ces
st uden ts 6 p m B ble st udy
Su nday
even ng
youth
7 30 p m
1 30 p m
M d we ek pray er
Ch r1 st an End~avor 6 30 p m
There are ftve classes of nuracle m the Btble When we read
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
serviCe Wednesday 7 30 p m
worsh p serv 1ce Sund ay 7 30
METHODIST - Ronald Wells
of Chnst saymg, 'Peace be still' , to the tempest, m Matt 8 26,
p
m
Wedne
sday
evenm
g
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30
pr aye r me e t n g and B bl e pastor
and 1t qweted, we see rrurufest His power over nature 1 Ukewtse
Middlepo rt 5th and M&amp;1n
Morn.ng worshiP 10 30
a m
study
1
30
o
m
George
Glaze
m1n1ster
a m
Young Peo ple s Serv ce
wtth the f1g tree m Matt 21 19 Chnst spoke and 1t wtthered
ST JOHN LUTHERAN Jam es Sheets s upermten den t
6 45 p m
Evangel tst tc ser
P ne Grove the Rev Arthur
away In Matthew 8, we read that Christ healed the leper, vs 2-4
B1b l e sc hool
9 30 am
v1 c e
7 30
p m
Pray er
Combs
pastor
Sunday
school
morn•ng worsh p 10 30 am
meetmg Thursday 7 30 p m
-.nd then healed Sunon Peter's mother-m-law, vs 14-15,
30
am
church
servrces
9
even•ng worsh p 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
30 a m
~hlblting His power over dtsease Also In that same chapter, prayer serv ce 7 p m Wed 10 BRADBURY
CHURCH OF MISSION - Ba ld Knobs Rev
nesday
verse 16, we read of His power over demons, and the same power
L R Gl uesencamp pastor
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH CHRIST Si b le Sc hool 9 30 Roger
Wilfred
Sr
Sunday
am
morn.ng worsh p 10 30
, IS exhibited m the tWelfth chapter of Matthew Christ demonOF HiE NAZARENE - Rev
School Sup t Sunday Sc hool
a
m
Sunday
evenmg
Wor
sh
p
Thoma s E Weailer pas tor
' strated His power m matters of ma(etial things, as He fed ftve
9 30 a m
Sunday evenfng
7 30 p m
c ho1r
Floyd Car son Sunday sc hoo l Serv• ce
worsh1p 7 30 Prayer meet ng
pra ct ce Sunday and Wed
thousand men, besides the women and children, wtth ftve loaves
su p t Sunday school 9 JO a m
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
ne sd ay 7 p m pra ye r meetmg
mo rn ng
worsh•P
10 30
I
two ftshes, and stlll had' twelve baskets full left over (Matt
Deeter class leader
Yo uth
and B•bte Study Wedn es day
Sund ay evangeliS t iC mee t mg
meet1ng
W ednesday
7 30
:,15 1l&gt;-24) LikeWISe With the pr'civtding of tax money out of th~ 7 30 p m p ra yer meet•ng 7 30 p m
p m
Ernest Deeter le a der
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
WednesdaY 7 JO o m
',mouth of a fiSh, m Matthew 17 17 Death was the last to be
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Rev Freeland Norr1 s pa st or
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday sc hoo l 10 a m
Church
(Onquered by ChriSt, wtth His resurrection He ratsed the dead
Second Aile
Middleport
CHRIST Robert Shoo k
7 p m
Wednesday
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday serv•ce
durmg His personal m1n1stry (John 11 43), but 1t was after His
pa stor
Sunday schoo l
9 30
B1ble
Study
7
p
m
school 10 am
worsh1p ser
am
Russell Spencer supt
RACINE
FIRST
CHURCH
own resurrecllon that He satd, "I have all power both m heaven
v1ce 11 am worshrp serv•ce
worsh tp serv1ce 10 45 a m
NAZARENE
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday OF THE
and on earth (Matt 28 18) H the ~alled ITUracle workers of
ev en1ng worsh 1p atlernat ng
Sunday School 9 30 a m
n1ght prayer servtce 7 30
wr t h C E at 7 30 p m on
Morn •ng Worsh •P 10 30 a m
today have divme power, why do they perform only the one
Sunday Prayer meeting 7 30
Even ng Wor Ship 7 30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
' mtracle" , the healing of deseases? And why aren't they sucp m Wednesday Alfred Wolf e
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY Wednesday M1d Week Servrce lay
leader
Sunday
School
Supermtendent
cessful mstantly wtth all diseases, as were those we read of m the
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw1ghl
WHITES CHAPEL
Gera l d Welts
Pastor
Rev
L
Zav•tz
Pastor
D~rector
New Testament• Why not perform all the ltllracles that the Lord
Coo tv lie R D Rev Roy Deeter
Morr1s M Wolfe
HARRISONVILLE
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
did?
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Sunday Church School 9 30
am
worsh•P serv1ce 10 30
Walter P B1kacsan pastor
am
Mrs
Homer
L
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Supt
Mtracles were not accommodative, but were spectal, for a
a m B1ble study and prayer
Ronn1e Salser
s s Supt
Mornmg Worsh •P 10 30 am
serv •ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
SpeCial purpose, for a spectal tune, m a spectal age
Su nday School 9 30 a m
MIDDLEPORt Sunda y
RUTLAND
Morn1ng Worsh p 10 45 am
Church
Schoo
l
9
30
a
m
John
Paul satd, "!left Trophimus at Miletus sick " (2 Tim 4 20 )
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Sunday evenmg worsh p 7 30
F
Fultz
SuRf
Mornmg
CHRIST - Rod Kasle r p astor
Why dtd not Paul heal hun? He had the power' The Holy Spmt
Worsh p 1o 30 a m
p m Wednesd ay evenmg B1ble
V H Bral e y Sunday sc hool
St udy 8 pm
SYRACUSE
Morn.ng
struck Anantas and Sapphire dead for lymg (Acts 5) Th1s ts the
sup t Sunday sch ool 9 JO am
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Worsh i p
9 a m
Su nday
worsh1p serv1ce and co m
very oppos1te of healmg Paul struck Elymas blind (Acts 13 10)
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Chur c h School 10 a m
Mrs
mun1o n
10 30 am
yo uth
Su nday SC flOOI 9 30 a m
Sa
mpson
Ha
l
l
Sup
t
Again not m accord wtth what we are told we see today These
meeting
6 p m
Su nd ay
you
th
and
1
un
or
yquth
serv1ce
MEIGS
even ng se rv1ce 7
r egu l ar
mtracles cannot be duphcated' Why not ?
6 45 p m
evenmg w or sh 1p
COOPERATIVE
board m ee t •ng th•rd Sa t urday
7
30
p
m
pray
er
and
pra1se
PARISH
Fmally, 1f the Word of God IS complete, tf 11 was "once
&gt; pm
Wednesday 7 30 o m
THE UNITED
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
dellvered ' , Jude 3, and 11 1s able to dtrect us Unto all good
SILVER
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH Sunday Sc hool
BAPTIST
Rev
Ralph
Deaq
Robert T Bumgarner
works," what 1s the purpose supposed to be for the current
9 30 a m
Worsh p serv• ce 11
pastor Sunday Sch oo l 10 a m
Director
a m
Wednesday
prayer
' mtracles •• The mtracles of Chnst and His disctples were not
Leon
M
ller
supt
Evenmg
POMEROY CLUSTER
meet ng
7 30 p m
Sunday
se rv1ce
7 30 p m
Prayer
accommodattve, they fmtshed the Revelatton, we have 11
Rev CarlE HICkS
n ght worsh•P 7 30 p m
meeflng Thu rsday 7 30 p m
Rev 0 Wm Sydensfrlcker
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
preserved for our learnmg today, and John satd, And many
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
CHESTER Worsh p 9 15
NAZARENE
Rev
GOO
Rev
James
Sat
other stgns truly did Jesus m the presence of His dtsctples, which a m Church School 10 a m
Lloyd 0 Gr mm Jr pas tor
terfl
el
d
pastor
Sunday
School
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9
Su nday School 9 30 a m
are not wntten m th1s book but THESE ARE WRITTEN, THAT a m
9 30 am
worSh•P serv1ce II
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Mornmg worsh•P 10 30 a m
am
evenmg serv1ce 7
YE MIGHT BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS THE CHRIST, THE SON
FLATWOODS - Worship 11
Young people s serv 1ce 6 45
prayer serv1ce and youth
Chu rch Schoo l 10 a m
p m
Evangetl st .c serv ce
OF GOD AND THAT BELIEVING YE MIGHT HAVE UFE a m
se
rv
ce
Wednesday
7
p
m
POMEROY
WorShiP
7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg
THROUGH HIS NAME 1" (John 20 30-31 )
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
10 30 am Church Sch oo l 9 15
serv iCe 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
UMYF 6 30 p m
H thts IS true, what purpose does the pseud&lt;H"eligiomst am
MASON COUNTY
pa stor Sunday School
9 30
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
YHE HILAND CHAPEL
healer of today serve beyond hisown ptcketbook ? In consistency 10 a m Ctl urch School 9 a m
a m
Robert Bobo supt
George Casto pastor Sunday
mornmg
worsh rp
10 30
6 30 p m
With the Word of God Is the downfall of all such persons, and they UMYF
Schoo l 9 30 evenrnQ worsh•p
even
ng
serv1ce
7
30
Sunday
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
7
30 Thursday even ng prayer
M1d week seril lce Wednesday
shall stand accountable for thetr lles m the Judgement hall of
Rev Robert Bumgarner
serv 1ce 7 30 _p m
7
30
p m
HEATH
Worsh
p
10
30
Clmst one day"
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Second
a m Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
and Pomeroy Sts Stan
THE NAZARENE ~ Rev M
UMYF 7pm
- Loren T Steph•ns
Cra•g pastor Sunday school
C
Lar•more
pastor
Bob
RUTLAND - Worsh p 9 15
9 45 am
worshtp servrce 11
Moore Sunday School Supt
a m
Church Sc hool 10 am
am
tra•n•ng un1on 6 30
Sunday School c lasses for all
UMYF7pm
P m even1ng worshrp serv ce
ages 9 30 am
morn ng
SALEM CENTER - Wor
7 30 p m
M•d week pray er

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By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Jeff Donohew
of Belpre, Greg Donohe» of
Columbus Mr and Mrs Ralph
Ours of New Bnghton " Pa
were over week end

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MER LE NORM AN
COSMET ICS

Jun e Spec1al
Mon &amp; Tues
Pe rmane nt s - -$10 oo
Ha tr Cuts
$1 50
A tr Cond tt 10ned a nd T V For
Your Co mt or f
YARD &lt;:. :~te Fr day S :~ t urd a y
a ld Sun day 9 to tl p 1 Route
/J Coo k s Gap H 1 wa tch for
s gn s Cloth n g so 1 e fu r
n lure odds and ends
6 7 2tc

Mr and Mrs Roy Donohe»
Mr and Mrs Ralph Ours also
VISited Mr and Mrs l€w1s
Ours and Mr and Mrs W1ley YARD Sa l e F r day S'l urday
and Sunday 9 to 4 p m Myrtle
Ours Mr and Mrs Denms
C ar ks r es dcnce R t
2
Man uel and ch ildren of Racme
tu rn te f
Cit sub s :'I t on
clo th g o f al l k nds
VISited the Donohews Sunda)
6 7 I c
afternoon
T M I SS TH E B I G OPEN
Mr and Mrs Dan Shindler of DON
HO U SE O N WR G HT ST
Sheffteld Lake 0 Mr and
SU N DAY 1 TO 6 P M SE E
T HI S NE W LUXU R Y TR I
Mrs Cla rence Story an d
LEVEL
N OW
VA L UE
daughter Rosalee of Darwm,
PRICED AND REA DY TO
MOVE
IN
A NO TH ER
0 Mrs Maggte Roush, Letart,
G RE fi T AMERICA N H OME
Mtllle Ripley of Charleston W
F R ED
B
GOEGLE N
G ENE RAL CO N TRACTOR
Va Mr and Mrs Pa ul DaVIs
6 7 2tc
of Parkersbu rg were vtsttors
of Mr and Mrs Er wm
Gloeckner Memorial week end
AUCTION AND
Mr and Mrs Howard Roush
RUMMAGE SALE
ha ve moved to Racme to theiT
mob1le home from Mansf1eld
SAT JUNE 8
0 Mrs Faye Lampen of
STARTS AT 10 30A M
WelUngton 0 spent the week
Anft qu es Qu a ll1y Ite m s
end w1th her parents and
Fu rn t ure Clothtng e fc
helped them m movmg
Mrs Lynn Hart and Dale
R efr eshm ent s wtll be sold
Roush of Racme VISited Mr
AT RACINE
ana Mrs Herbert Rous h
FIRE STATION
Proceed s fo r n ew E R
Frtday evemng
Ambulan
ce
Mr and Mrs Pete Bearhs of
Portsmouth , Va arn ved YARD Sa l e 4 fam 1 es Th ur s
day Fr d a y an d Sa t urday 9
Sunday for a two weeks
1 II 4 be t ween Hobs on and Rt
vacatiOn w1th the la tter s
7 by pass Coun t y Road J
Wa l ch for s g n s
mother Mrs Erma Wilson
6 5 J p
Mr and Mrs Bob Smith Jr
MOTO C'R nss June 9 Pr ac ce
and children of Millvale Pa
11 30 R ac ng 1 p m 2 m es
Mr and Mrs Jerry Johnson
p as t Bes t Photo on Co unty
Ro ad 56 Br m ston e Race way
and ch1ldren of Racme vtstted
Pa r k Cool v l ie Oh o
Mr and Mrs Robert Sm1th Sr
6 6 31
over Memonal week end
t un mg Char l es Scot
The fanuly of Mrs Enna P JANO
Phon e 99 2 37 8 M dd teport
Oh o
W1lson held a ptcmc SWJday at
6 5 Sip
the Charles Bum !ann At·
lendmg were Mr and Mrs Y A RD Sal e Sa t J un e 8 9 am
Wome n sa nd m en s c lo th ng
Charles Bum and Billy Wilson
shoes
poc k etboo ks
B 8 Q
of Bohvar Dam, Mr and Mrs
gr I I dr a pe s be ds pr ea ds
b l ank et s
pI o ws
t a pe
Pete Bearhs of Portsmouth
r ecord er
coff ee tab e ac
Va Mr and Mrs Butch
c ord 10n d s h es w h at n o t s
g l a ss war e ra d o g a mes
Wilson and children Mr and
Go m g ov er seas M ust se l l
Mrs W!Ulam Wtcklme and
V v an Jo h n so n r es d en ce
Ct1 erry St
Rae ne
Oh o
Scotty, Mrs Erma Wtlson
Jos eph St eph en son
M1ss Lor.na Bell Bruce Hart
653p
a ttended GUN Shoot 7p m F r tdaya th e
of
Columbus
gradu atwn exerc tses at
Rae n e Gun Club Fac tor y
cho k ed gun s onl y Ass ort ed
Southern Local H1gh School
mea t s
Sun day evemn g a nd af
6 s 3tc
towards Vlstted Mtss Bell s
MEIGS Coun ty Hu mane Soc et y
pa rents Mr and Mrs Don Bell,
Thr ft St10 p open 10 a m 1 II
4 30 p m every F r day an d
Mr and Mrs Robert Hart
Sa t urday
New used stock
Bnce and Beth Ann of Racme
a rr lv ng week l y Clot h n g
co ll ecl 1 b l e~
a p p 1an ces
also VISited the Bells Sunday
tr easur es reco r ds p c tur es
evenmg
book s amps toys L oca ted
across I om Pome r oy Pos t
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bass
Of f ce
and children of Columbus have
s 12 f c
moved from Marengo 0 to the
KD SCOT KO SMET CS &amp;
~orne of her parents Mr and
W I GS
For a goo d 1 ne ot
Cos m et cs f r en dly serv 1ce
Mrs Arn old Hupp
and someon e to ch at w t h
V1 s1lmg Mr s Fe r ne B
9 1ve m e a ra il He l en J an e
Brown 992 5113
Hayman Memon al week end
J 19 tfc
were Mr and Mrs Clarence
A T O Z M a rt . used I urn sh ed
Hepler of Wampum Pa , Mrs
app an ces clo thm g d sh es
Ava Belles of Wellston 0
and m sc Rt 33 oppo s te

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the gtound Just as bad ly as
you do
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a ttri bu tes IS hav 1ng co mmon

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B ARBS
By PH IL PASTORET

cour t

NOTI CE O F A PPOINTM E NT
Ca se N o 21 233
E st a te of K
A
Gru eser
D eceased
Not ce s h ereby g v en fha t
Carr e E Gr uese r of Rou te 1
M ner sv li e Oh o has been d uly
appotn ted Adm n strat r x of the
Es h te of K
A
G r uese r
la t e o f Rout e 1
dece a se d
M n ers v li e Me g s Cou n ty

Dh o

Cre d tor s ar e r equ red o f le
t he r eta m s wtth satd f duc .ary
w th1n f our m on th s
Dated th s 28th da y of Ma y
1974
M ann ng D Webster J udg e
Co urt of Common P leas
Proba t e 0 v s on

No one can make a ja r of mu {51 31 161 7 14 31c
stard go fart her than a ball
park hot dog co ncess tonau e
If you re so smart how
come 1t s th e boss who s NO T I CE OF A P PO IN TMENT
dnv mg th e btg pr es ti ge
Ca se No 21 07
type ca r•
Estate o f K e1t h E Gob le
Decease d
Not1 ce s her eb y g 1ven th at

In 1973 Prestdent Rtchard Opal H Gobl e of Powell Str eet
M 1dd teport Oh10 h as been duty
Kansas Ctty app o 1n f ed E)(ec u t r lll; of f he
Pollee Chtef Clarence Kelley to Est at e of Ke!l h E Goble
be director of the FBI
~~c~ased late ot Me gs Cou nty
N txon nommated

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Cr ed1tor s ar e r eQu r ed to t e
thetr c la tms w t h sa 1d f duc tar y

A though t for the d~y W1 fh n fo ur mon ths
Amen can poe t Ralph Waldo l9?."1ed fh!S 28th day of May
Emerson said Beauty Wl lhout
Manntng 0 Web ster Judge
grace ts the hook w1thout the
Court ot Common Pleas
Pro bal e D v s nn
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PM C M ob l e H om e

un
turn sh ed 3 b ed roo m 23 000
B T U A r cond t on er DO ch
an d a w n n g S4 95 0 E xce ll en t
cond 1 on Phon e ?. 47 38 41
6 5 ] IC

SA LE SALE SAL E
Bar ry
M lle r M ob e Hom e Sa l es s
overs t ocke d on use d an d re
possess ed Mo b l e Homes We
h ave 12 used 10 an d 12 w des
h a t mu st b e so l d th s
wee ke d Ou r pr ces nc lu de
you r de l ver y and compt e e
se up Slo o n or call IOd tty
y ou II b e gl ad y ou d d Ba r r y
M Ite r Mo o te Hom e ~ il e~ uj
Far son Stree
Bel pr e Oh o
ph on e 473 953 1
6 6 tOte

Employment Wanted
E X PER I EN CED p11 n ter
n
Ca l
l er o r a nd ex er or
Dona l d Van Me t er 985 395 1
s n 26 t p

For Rent
FU RN SHE D
a p ar tm en
adu lt s on l y n M ddl eport
Phone 992 3874
5 12 f c
T R A I LER Id ea l lo r coup le 10
m l es Nor th o f Pom eroy a r
con d t oned $80 pe r m on h
e l ~c tr c
w at er an d sew er
l u n shed Cll ll 992 7179
6 5 lf C

U N F URN I SH E D
hom e
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roo ms ut t ty r oo m an d ba t h
ga r ag e 1655 Po n l La ne
Phon e 992 38 74
6 7 ti c

TR A I L ER
B rownS
Co urt 99? 3J2 4

Tr a ler
5 29 tf c

3 A ND d ROOM f urn Shed and
a pa r tme n ts
unf u rn shed
Phon e 992 54 34
4 12 tfc

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any or ga n zat tan
3975

ph one 992
3 11 t f c

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N I CE 3 ro om apt a ll ele c t r c n
P o m eroy o v er lo o k n g t he
Oh 10 R ver
WiJ I ove n
ta b l et op
ra n g e
Pho n e
Ga ll pol s 446 7699 a f ter 5
P m Sunday 446 953 9

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N I ( E r d q 0 S S all C!C f l e
Pt on r 71? 1? 11 A ft er s C'l l

7 2 550

or 71? 6863
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Sy ra c u se
Mu s t
have
r efe r ences un f m sh ed l arg e
k !c hen Phon e Ga llipol iS 44 6
769 9 a f er 5 p m Sunday 446
953 9
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We Spec1ahze
In Fresh

FRUITS &amp;
VEGETABLES
SHULER'S MARKET

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O~en

datl y ltlt 4 Closed each

Fnday at noon for balance of
week Al so clo se d 17 J une 4
and s of Jul y

The Rosenberg
Iron and Metal Co.
At hens Oh to

RUTLAND
3 BED ROOMS LARG E KIT
LIKE NEW CA RP ET
ALUM SIDIN G OW NER
WI L L HE L P ~ IN A N CE
FOR QUALIF IED BUYER
PRIC E D
BE L OW"
MA RKET $12 000

Pomeroy, 0

Wanted To Buy

Se ll you r sc rap tron cas t
•r on
sheet tron
c opper
br ass
a lumtnum
a uto
b a tt enes auto r a d1ator s
wast e pa per IBM product s

RACINE
2 STO RY PE RMA STONE 3
BR
LAR GE MDDE RN
K IT CHE N
1 :1
B A TH S
CA RPET TH RO UGHOU T
FULL BAS EM ENT 2 CA R
GARA GE
ALL
DNE
LA RGE
FLAT WELL
LAND SCAPED
L OT
PR ICED MID TWENT IE S

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your ar ea and wo ul d 1 ke
some r es pon si ble part y to
Call
t ake o ver p aym en t s
Cr ed t Ma nage r ( 614 ) 772
5669 or wrt te 260 Ea st M a 1n
Str ee t Chillicothe Ohto 45 601
4 7 tt c

HOTPOINT
AIR CONDITIONERS
4,000 BTU

'109.95
T hese stz es also ava tla ble
5 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 and

11 000 BTU
POMEROY LANDMARK
'I'._ Ja ck W Carse y Mgr
L..-.e1 Phone 992 2181

OFFICE 446 3643

STEREO
92.1
WMPO-FM

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Bu lldozer Rad alor to the

We r epa tr l a wn mower s an d
garden tr actors

PH. 949-3611

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
SEW IN G MA CH NE S Rep at t
se r v c e all makes 992 2284
T he Fa br1 c Shop Pome ro y
A ut hor1 zed s nge r Sa tes an d
Se r v ce We Sha rp en Sc ssor s
3 29 tfc

SE PTIC TANKS

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Phone 99 2
6 2 Stc

CARPETING
501 NYLON

2 BEDROOM house n M d
d lepor t
N ew k t chc n a n d
ba t h ap p an ce s n c l uded
Call 992 53 10

BY BARWICK
R~GULAR

EVENINGS

•7.95

Bud McGhee- 446 1255
E M
Ik e Wt seman- 446

3796

Prt ce

$9 95

Sq Yd

tn clud es

n stall at ton

and free padd1ng Talk to
W en dell
Grat e
consu lta nt

CLELAND
608 E

NEW LISTING - Renovated 2
BR

REALTY

MAIN
POMEROY, 0
CHESTER - 4 BR bath
d n ng r oom s om e c a r
pet tng b arn 2 othe r out
b utld t n gs about 1 a c r e

corner lot $13 500
TUPPERS PLAINS -

1

stor y brtck cor ner lot o ver 1
acre tn new addttton 3 BR

bath dtn1ng R lovety k t
chen basem ent 8 year s ol d

S22 500 00
MIDDLEPORT r oom

Bustness

modern ap t

ove r

3

BR 1;, baths d ntng R HW
fl oor s w tt h carpet tn g ove r
hot wate r hea t a lmost new

bu•ldtng S26 500
POMEROY - Ran ch t ype 2
BR bath HW ll oors w1fh
ca rp e flng
b ase m en t

over
small

full
lo t

repl ace 1n LR $15 000
POMEROY - 1 , acres 200

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ft f ron tage on gtna lly ha s 2
ho uses tdeal t or tr ailer s or
home $3 000

BEDFORD TOWNSHIP 205 acr es 7 r oom h om e ne w
stock ed l ake new bar n a nd
o th er b u t l d tn gs
l ots of
wal nu t m apl e ht ckor y 100
acr:es fen ce d runn i ng ca ttl e

home w tfh larg e closet s

- We hav e hun d reds of
carpet va l ues Your JOb ca n
be com pl et ed tn 1 t o 2 week s
No lon g watfm g per od

Nice bat h and k1fchen Wall to

SPECIAL!

wall carpettng Nat g as f ur
nace Ga ra ge a nd ov er J74 a cre

of land Young frutl Ask1n g
$12 900 00
MIDDLEPORT - Larg e 9
room house fu l l ba sem en t 2
porches 2 baths n ow '" 2 apts

Rent one to he lp w1th th e
over head
Ask ng
on Iy
$1 8 000 00
8 ROOMS - Near Ga v1n 2
baths mod er n k1fchen Hug e
f ront por ch forced a tr furnace

ca r pet

Roll Candy Slnpe wtlh
rubb er back 3 99 sq yd
N1ce for bedrooms dens
kttchens e tc

of an acre on

Rt

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PS

Dr se d a n a 1r

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68 Chev Mal Wagon, V8 auto P S

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Pomeroy
Motor Co

2 SIGNS

(GOOD SELECTION
OF CHEAPER CARS)

OF
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See Ray R1gg s or Rog e r Rt e be l
1970NOVACPE
Loc"ll 1 O".W goocl I l&lt;; fJ t
'lei o blue I 1 st
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RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100

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AUCTION SALE

POM EROY MOTOR CO.

SAT. JUNE 8, 10:00 A.M.

uP EN EVES 8 00 PM
POM E RO Y OHIO

45 Pom eroy Roa d on R 33 tn South edge of A t hen s
Parking a t church pa rkm g lot 1u st sout h of ho m e A ll
pe r son al propert y o f Mrs Clyd e ( Th eresa) H tnes w tll b e

sold
&amp;

COLL ITEMS n ce Oak hall p1ece w oval

m trror and seat u nu sua l Oak g lass doore d c u pboa rd ( has
shelf &amp; 3 dr aw er s und er g lass doors ) 2 oth er k tchen
cu pboar ds r ou nd drop l eaf tab e Ia ro e wa rdrobe st and s
w tek er sta nd or nate k tc hen d ock v ol n m n nt P. I rlocks
qui lts cha 1rs wa go n seat f replace se t pa r and r on s a
lOT at n ce sremmed g assware He sey glass b asket 16
m at ch ng cut g lass sherbe ts etch ed g lass w~t er se l hen
on nes t churn deep d sh es bea ded purse bea ded p n
cu sht on lar ge glass compote ov er 75 p ec es Dep r ess on
g l a s s ~ blue gr een and y el low n c ud es pitcher s su ga r &amp;
cr eamers p la tes e tc c h nese tra y m a ny n ce pressed
glass d1 sh es sev er a l pteces r uby ( I lg l r u1l dtsh &amp; pl at e)
cru ts set gr ee n F r e K ng d tsh es stemm ed cake p l a te
glss b as k et s compo tes spoon holder sta g too t hp ck
ho iQer va ses p latter s 1ewe l r y ba ck w a r d pa mt ed p1c
t ur e ot her p ctu r es 2 vol u m es Howes Oh o H stor y
m an y many m or e t ern s too numerous to n ent on

Te II Mom that
the 2 postt1on

Vmyl Recliner
you want ts 1us!

'49.95
m cho1ce of brown
or oxblood
Regular $69 95
(Compare at $99 95)
Good selectton clean
used furn1ture &amp;
appltances at money
savmg "cash 'n carry
prtces"
always
available
refrtgerators ranges ,
auto
washers,
dryers,
OVERHAULED
MAYTAG &amp; SPEED
QUEEN WRINGER
WASHERS
$49 95,
bedroom,
dlntng
room , hvmg room
furntlure &amp; much,
much more- COME
ON OUT &amp; LOOK
AROUND!

HOUSEHOLD GOOD S d nt n g r oo m su te co nststt n g of
Du ncan P hyf e drop l ea f tab e 4 cha rs &amp; b u ff et cedar
ch es t 2 co mplete bedroom su ttes I v tng r oom su te c hes t
of drawer s me ta l ca bm ets RCA 21 TV des k b ase
cab n et ru gs co ff ee tab e end ta bles sm al l c hest
fr ee zer yar d cha tr s e tec sew ng ma c h n e car d ta b es
fo ld ng c hatrs fo l d ng t a bl e new set Ir on ston e c h na se t
d shes
n ce K r ome K r aft coffee ser v ce
Xmas
decorat10n s m r ror s Zen th ra d o &amp; record player
bedd ng press ure cann er la m ps cook ng utenc Is st ep
ladder wood ex t ladde rs gard en plow fr u t 1ars many
m an y bo xes m sc ttem s Ea ts a va il able

MAY BE VIEWED FROM 8 00 fill!O 30 DAY OF SA LE
Brtng a c ha1r -

plen t y of shad e

Ter ms Cash

Pos1ttve I 0
Cha r l es Jeffer s Gua r d tan

Homer B Ga l1 AIf Y
C E Sher 1dan Auct - 448 4263
Not respon stble fo r acct dents

Assembly to hold
monthly meetings
'
CO l UMBUS ( UP I I - I he
Genera l
\ sse mbl v
dec 1ded Thursday to I ol cl
month!) skeleto n sess 10n s
th rough December and 1ead1 ed
a pnmt ly list of btll s to rush
through the cham bet s dunn g
the fmal 1\ eek next week
I he key p1ece of legtslatwn IS
a supplemental appropn allons
Ohw

a no fault msura nce bill and a
land lm d tenant r elt twn shlp
proposal
On I) three (,OP Rule s mem
lx r s helve 1ccommen ded the
f I
no01 \ Ote J'he Sena te H I St Oll

I U fctUJl I IISU 811CC p l(:k 1ge

a

of the landlord tenant bill has
be en sta lled n Rules and a
House passed offenng must be
b ll
\H r ked tnto e~ com prom se be
House Democrat s ha1 e fu ' ll ' b II Cdn gu to the noot
adop ted a p1oposal 01 tile d b)
I tndl ord luw nt Bill
Gov John J Gil ligan lO-SRend
Sen P ul G llmor R Port
$43 5 m1lilon from loltet) pt o Cltnl n chttman of the
cccds But Senate 11epubhc.tiiS Sc tdlP JucltC!dr) Comm ttcc
adva..nced then m~,:n versw n
:-:. 1 d he dou b tcd '--' lan tllur d
tota ling $83 5 mtl hon - out of a 1cnant btll II Ould be acted upon
subcommittee n1ursdav Only befm e th e l\\ O ch ambers wrap
the tlu ee Repul&gt;li Cdn s on Ute
f1ve member
subcommittee
approved the GOP spendtng
pla n
The Republi c 1n bluepr mt
would make use of the lottery
funds plus a $39 a su rplus they
cla tm Will be m the st tle l1ea
sury at th e end of the b1e nm um
The Se nate Ru les Commlllee
also ts dect dmg wl at to do 111th

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MOBILE
HOMES
Frank Gheen,

B1g Capa ett\
Maytag
Automat1cs
2 speed operation
~'"hot c e of water
temps Auto wat er
le v el c ontro l Ltnt
F ilter or Power F tn
Ag ta tor
Perma Press
Maytag
Hafoof Heat
Dryers
Sur r o und
c lothes
wi th gen tl e even
h ea t No hot spots
no overdry lng F 1ne
M esh Li nt F i lte
We Spectaltze tn

Call to see
~
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YOU BUY SOMETHING YOU
ENJOY CHOOS E A NEW
ON E AND WE WIL L SELL
YOURS

MAYTAG

Red Carpet
Service

R~TLAND FURNITU~E
Arnold Grate

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO.

If you are w1lhng to accept respons1b1hfy tn ret urn for a
future m your own busmess. wnte g1vm g fu ll persona l
qua hf1cat1ons to
)

Rutland

Sales Mgr.
PHON E 992 7777

(Servmg Am en ca for 100 l e,,rsJ
Offers an exc1tlng opportumty to operate a busmess of your
own w1th a very small mvestment We are mterested m a
qua hf1ed Sales onented person w1th prev1ou s re ta 11 ex
penence to own and operate a cat a log store tn Pom eroy ,
Oh1o .

E. A Sm1th, 4- 1
100 S Monroe Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21232

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NEW 1974 MAVERICK 2 DR

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Board to review
allocations for
voc-ed schools
t OI UMBUS
UPI 1
Al loc Jtton of mote than $20 2
milto n for 16 vocatio nal
i.!dUCcl t l o n co n s tru ction
pruJecLs wtll be constdc red by
the stale llo ard of Ed ucatiOn at
1ts meetmg here M onda v
ln order to expedite con
s lt ut i! on at the earl iest
poss ibl e l11n e fu m ls u e
av 1 !able the board w11l
&lt;uns1der alloca tton of $16 4
n nll on m m 1td 1ng fu n ds fur

15 of the vocattonal proJects
cont mgent upon the ulllmate
'PPTU f&gt;ri&lt;J t iUn b) lht; Ge neral
NEW 1974 TORI NO 4 DR
....'2946
Asse mbl y and the governor s
'J" c V Bs
II
dr 11H
r.. 'f I
I cf r 1 I
app1oval offt clals satd
In addtl10n the Columbus
Clly
School D1stnct requ ested
NEW 1974 LTD 4 DR •
'4083 ct
8
mi llion 111 malchmg atd
$3
1 &lt;,of VB
A
n1
from prevwu sly appropriated
funds for the propose d Co lurn
lCI d0 1l '&gt; l d ('Uup l cnl l ul treg I 01 01 I
bus Melropo ltla n Care er
t.: I b
I ( 1 lu&lt;, .., 1l '-. I I X
Center The new fa cli1ly would
be bl!l lt on the stle of Fort
li t) es a fo r mer m th tary
fa cility and would se rve I 470
students
W1f h OU IOWP'. f O¥ l lh (' ~d sl ro t Q SC rlt' I C ~ il l d pil r t s help and
Also to be dee tded Monday
11 q vo lu 1c- N P 1 r mo c tt 111 1ble to m e'" f comp et t ton as f o
c Ou u cd c H stoc k s be low 10r mll l We nee d your car il nd
w11l be a plan to augment the
h lH k 10 'I 1 d w II QIVL you I he be sf de a ever on yo ur t r ade tn
continued developme nt m d ex
IV 1 P ~.: 1 ly w hPe l q 1d d e ll l lllg
pansto n
of
voca tiO nal
educatiOn durmg th e upcommg
W
fo l l l k e you I "PPY A ll WC' Wll l l IS Lo t s of H appy
sc hooljear by conlrachng '"th
l11 yt ., Nu U 1h 1ppy Ow 1cr s
nme state uni ver siti es t o
See Fed Blilt.: lllnr or Dr1 nn y T h omp ~ on
prepare teachers an d to ass1sl
m th e1r superVIsiOn
Under the proposed con
lracLs Bowling Green State
YOU LOOK THE BETIER
Un 1ve rs tl) wou ld rece 1ve
461 S. Third Street
$1 11 4 16 Cleveland State
WE LOOK
Umvers1ty $46 417 Kent Sta te
Middleport , Ohio 45670
Umvers1ty $391 229 M1am1
Ph o 1cs 912 l 196
Afl er ho urs 992 1412
Um verstl) $25 353 Ohi o State
W1 ec l&lt;c t se t v1ce 992 7587 o r 992 7135
Umvers1ty $1 I m1lhon Ohio
Umvers1ty $9tl 129 Umverstly
of Akron $12 577 Untverslly of
up H( 1k t or the sum HH~ I n~xt pcnntment lJI til e gove rnor but Cmclnnau $181 227 and the
\\ ( l k
St' t 1t or s s~u tl th e) beheved sh e Umverstl) of foledo $88 61 2
11 L Su tt~ nd IIuusL dd
rept esented only the en11ron
JOU f tul f l th~ \\ CCkcnd \\ 1tl
11cn tl l \ IC\\pmnt at the ex
pllt S lUlU IH IJ l k ji\J &lt;Jill
pense of 111dll&gt;lr) and the
publ ic
I c~ d "
I hr ho srk t r pmg s l ss ton ~
CONS III UIIO N lhe Sen
ti e unamrnous ly adopted and
'' tll IJL held o n ~ I 1\ ~ tf I
rr untl! \\ t1 tl t ~XlCptwn of sent to the House a pa1r of
\u gu t 1 tn Ji tdj 11 1111 ~ nt constl lut anal m n cn dments ex
\\ IS Sl: t for 0~C 10
p 11chng the term of the slate
Or ll ur sclr\ tlH S1ntle supc1 mtendent of pub h c works
md pe n mtung the tssuance of
un trurnou.sh dgr eed to !louse
Na tiOnal Leag ue Roundup
unrt dn en ts tnd sent to th e 1e1 cn ue bonds to fmance poil u
BY NEll. li ERSHBERG
go\.C I nor s desk dn ommbus lion con trol and sohd wa ste
UPI Sports Wnter
btll deSigned ,o guat an tee the m magement programs
AI a n age when most ptlchers
Bl OO D - I he House unam
11gh ts uf tl c n tul t.illj r et.u dul
tn Oh1o mst tutw ns
mou slv passed and sent to the are m thetr prlllle, Larry
Se
nate a btll to regulat e estab- Dterker IS makmg a comeback
S n tlat le~ lSi allOil affec tmg
The 27 year old n ght hander
the Ill&lt; tltll) tilts sc hedu led fm ltshmt: nts culledmg pla sJn&lt;i
l House noOI I ole l'ucsdd)
Collcct111g plasma wo uld be re hm1ted Montreal to three hils
Th ursday mght as the Houston
Sen t c ll de1s s 11d U E') expect stn ct cd to cet tlf1ed ag e11c1es
Astros blanked the Expos 4..()
sucl
as
a
blood
bank
the bil l to be hcarcl1n comm1 t
l€e
May hit two ho me runs h1s
SC HOOLS
fhe House aptee Wednesday
I he two proposals dcstgned pt ove d 79 9 and sent back to e1ghth and mnth to lead the
to [)le\elll hwn an w.u eho us
t1 e Se nate for concurrence Houston attack
Th e shutout was the first fo r
tng of paltcnls tmdct the w 1th tm en dme n ts a b i ll
D1
erker smce Jul) 4 1972 when
st tte sca r e were the p1odu(t clat1fv mg compensa tory pay
of ~ gO\ ern m s task fm ce and fo t schoo l emplo)eS e.cused he handcuffed Pittsburgh on
at e regarded ts pn ot tly tlems from classes to att end e1ght h1ts
Dterker has been plagued by
professwna l meetmgs The btll
of the LJdmmtstr tlton
a
sore arm the past several
The House and Senate also 1eqwres each school dt&gt;ln cl to
agt ced to pro1 tSlons 1n b1 1ls au ddopl a poltcy rega rdmg at ) ears and last season appeared
m onl) 14 games Il was only
lhOJ tztng Llu; l e&lt;JSln~ uf publ ic ten d tnce a t pr of ess 10na l
!O years ago however at
about
khool buses to ncnpu bltc SCSSIOllS
age
of 18 tha t D1erke1
the
sc hcr Is for f eld tnps and ath
made hts maJOr league debut
lcllc even ts and stmplif) mg
With the As tr os malch wg
emct gencv mcd1ca l trea tment
$150
000
RECE
IVED
serves
wtth su ch star s as
f01 llS at pub l ic school s
1\
\
SHINGION
i
UPI)I
he
Sa ndy Koufa x and J uan
l he t\l o b1lls "ere sent to the
De p tr lment
of
Heal th
Mancha!
go\.e rnor
F.duc &lt;lion and Welfare has
Bu t Dierk er never qUi te
Election Rdor m
cse11
cd
$150
000
'"1&lt;
federal
1
fulftlled
h1s potential desp1te
fhe Senate took ftnal action
funds
pe
nd111g
the
awa
rd
of
20
games for Houston
wmmng
and ::;cnt to the go\.crnor a Re
Cf
n
tr
acts
fm
consh
uc
hon
of
m 1969 H1s problems weren t
publican eleclton reform btll
bullchngs
111
Xema
struck
by
a
llllllted to phvs1cal a1l
only
st1 ea mhntng pr oce dUI es fm
lot
nado
I
1s
t
Ap
ril
Rep
ments
A vanety of personal
ta bulatmg abse nt ee ballots
problems
Cl
"'
nee
J
B1
0
\1
n
sa
td
the
have als o been
In olhct leg1slattve develop
munc \.
\\O uld be use d bla med for hts la ckluster
If cnts
pt
trnm
1
1\
fm construc tw n of
pe rforman ce m recent years
MINE - The Senate on a 22
:
.
f
.
:
fllp(
I
ell
\
sc
hool
butldtngs
has
ma naged
Dierker
h "ott: 1crn oved l rer e P Hm
however
to
exhibtl
some
stgns
ncr of Cle. ela nd as a publtc
of his former bnlhance this
menlbf'J of the Oh1o M ne Rec
season
a nd Manager Preston
II \ fill I Ill t do It gt l a j Ob
lamalton Board of Rev1e11 She
Gomez
for one IS llllpressed
t(
u:l11
ng
1t
so
say
s
the
had sened fo r mot e than a
n
na
One Bad Outmg
vc ron the bo 1rd stnc::c her ap
Dierker by far has ~ n our
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Even Better Good News

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

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992 5342
G M C F INANCIN G
PO MEROY
Ope n Eve ntng s Unft l6 OO- Tt l5p m Sa t

2 Dr H T good

ANTIQUES

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71 FORD GALAX IE 500........ ~1595

HEY DAD

r-

742 4211

695
. .'1195

You II L kc Our Oual1l) W&lt;ty
of Do1ng Bu s1ness

Rutland

742 42 11

1

Karr &amp; Van Zand t

P B

68 FORD WAGON ...

15 1fc

Beaultfully dela1led
Early Amertcan &amp;
Mediterranean 2 pc
ltvmg room su1tes 1n
velvet, prmt, platd &amp;
v1nyl
qualtly
covertngs
wtth
knotless oak frames
$199 up

so me equ i pm e nt
A good
bu srness f or a couple w1t h
ambtt on Wor k f or your self
and h v e a lot bett er W t11 sell
now f or t he value of th e stock
Inter ested see us now
LOTS - For y our n ew home
We ha ve several n the Metgs
and E ast ern school d str ct s

1

69 Ford LTD Wagon V8 auto P S

68 Dodge Charger HT Cpe auto , P S

JUST ARRIVED

All stock and

$d6 000
LI ST YOUR PROPE RTY
WITH US YOU CAN T GO
WRONv
991 225 9or 992 2568

v1 n y l top

4 Dr Seda n a1 r P S

Kuhl's sells both
and Used
Every apphance • •
ts used and carnes
day
refund
o
1re1plac:ement
GUA
TEE

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

69 Chev Mal 4 Or V8 auto, PS

'1895
'1495
'1295
'1195

70 PONTIAC ................... ....~ 1195

..

full base ment wtlh shower 1 37
$25 000 00
GROCERY -

4

TUPP ERS PLAIN S. 0 .

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...... :.~1695

P B

70 Olds 98 Hoi Sed , power atr

69 Ponltac Bonn , 2 Or HT, vroof au . '895
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69 Chev Imp HT Cpe , V8 auto
'995

71 OLDS DELTA 88 ...............s1795

",11 th e ca ufton lt g ht "

Real Estate For Sale

9 ACRE S of l an d
769 6

~

'1795
1995

Ha t ch back auto

BARGAIN CENTER

ARO B C

P S

.. !1495

72 VEGA.................... ......~ 1595

KUHL'S

cle an ed
reasonabl e r a t es
Ph
446
478 2 Gal l po tt s John Russ ell
owne r and op er a t a
s 12 tf c

D OZER work l and c lear ng by
S E WAG E S Y ST EM S
th e acr e hourl y or con t rac t
CL ~A NED
RE PA IRED
fa r m pond s r oad s et c L a r g e
MILL E R SANI TATIO N
dozer and op era to r w t h ov er
ST EWART OHIO PH 662
20 yea r s exper ence Pu llms
3035
E)(c avat m g Pomer oy Oh a
10 .s tfc
Pt1 one 992 2478
12 19tf c SE PT I C
TA N K S c l eane d
- - - - -- - - - - - - - Mod ern Sanlfat 1on 99 2 395 4 or
OPEN Ro ger Hy sel l s G ar age
992 7349
nea r Cro ssr oad s on Stat e
10 23 tfc
- - - - - - - - - -Rout e 2&lt;1 8 30 l o 6 p m
M ond a y thr ou gh Saturday
READY MIX
CON CRETE
Phc n e 992 5682 or 9?2 7121
d el v er ed r g h t to yo ur
5 15 26f c
pro ec t F ast and easy Fr ee
es ttm at es P h o n e 99 2 328 4
H &amp; W Ref rt g er at on Ser v iC es
G oeg l el n Rea d y M K Co
Re tr g era t o r s f r eez er a r
Mid dlepor t Oh to
co nd I one r s an d c om m er e a t
6 30 tt c
un ti S Ph one 992 5587 o r 99 2
72 04
C BRADFO RD Auc f onee r
5 15 26t p
Co molete ser v 1ce
-Phone 949 382 1 or 949 3161
0 DE L L A I nement locat ed on
Rac m e Oh o
Rout e 114 an d Coun t y Rd 5
Cr
tt Br adford
Cr oss road s cam p et e fron t
5 l tfc
end un eup and brak e serv ce
P lea se ca ll for appo n t m ent
ROO FS an d houses pa n ted
7t12 3232
F re e es t 1ma r es pl enty of
5 24 tf c
r eferen c es P hon e 992 33 63
-5 30 12tp
WILL T R IM or cut tr ees and
sh rub bery A lso c l ean ou t
--------base m ents attt cs et c P hone SE RV I CES offer ed furnt ture
u ph o l s t er n g
r easo n a b l~
949 3221 or 742 44 41
r at es P1c kup and d el 1very
6 6 26t c
t ree
est 1m a t es
3
prof ess s ona l c r aftsm en to
serve yo u be tt er and fast er
Phon e M owrey s Uph olster y
675 4154 Pt P l easan t w v a
70 A CR E f arm 7 roo m ho u se
5 30 26f c
w th ~e nt ra l h ea t carp et ng
F0RFt{E
t:e
St
,m
ate
S on
moder n ~qt c he n w th d sh
a lum i nu m
re pl a ce me n t
wa sher 2 bath s an d a pa th
w1n dow s Std n g storm doors
good b arn gard en on e ac r e
an d w nd ows R a tl ng Ph on e
p ond for f sh ng an d sw 1m
Charl es L s le Syr acu se Oh o
m n g scen ic an d pr va l e 4
Ca r l
J a co b
Sa es
m l es from Harr son v lll e n
R epr esen t ative
V
V
Sc PIO Town sh p S30 00 0 Ca ll
John son an d Son Inc
742 452 1
4 30 tf c
5 24 12tc

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RACINE OHIO

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v 1n y I roof

71 FORD LTD...... .

AU TO MOBI L E n suran ce been
ca n c e l l ed '
L ost
you r
operator s ltcense Ca ll 992
7.428

6

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v 1n y l r oo f

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EXCAVAT IN G
lo.::~ d er
and backhoe work
sept c
fa n ks nst all ed du m p truck s
and o boys t or h r e wi l l ha'u l
f il l d 1rf top so I I mestone
and grave Ca ll Bob or Roger
J eff er s da y ph one 99 27089
n1gh t phon e 992 3525 or 992
523 2
2 ll tf c

RACINE GARAGE

Pome r oy

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AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR

sma ll est Heater Core
Na than Btggs
Rad1ator Spectaltst

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71 TORINO 2 DR .....

Phone 742 4673
74 2 5595
B11i Brown , Owner
Rutland, Ohto

Ph on e 992 5367 or 992 3861

From th e la rgest T ruck or

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71 Ponltac Cat 4 Oo01 vroot &amp; atr.
70 ChJYsler Newport 4 Dr pow &amp; atJ
70 Olds 88 HT Sed , vroof atr •.
69 Olds 98 HT Cpe, pow vroof, atr

70 MAVERICK .....................~1295

FIRE DEPARTMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SALE S &amp; SERVICE
HOME ALARMS

777 Pear l Str eet

o f Thund erb rd ~
I re s Show r oon

a1 r v 1n yl top P S

Dr H T

4

2095

71 Pont Tempest HT Cpe V8 auto p s 2095

$5495
71 FORD GALAXIE 500 ..........11695

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFETY EQUIPMENT

M Jdleport Ohto

EXPERIENCED
Radi .. t·""

Ph 992 2174

9 000 m
loci! I one o n er 'l
f nest "lccesso r es plu s R'ld a
condtt ta

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'2895

71 BUtck Skylark 4 Dr , V8 auto PS

1973 THUNDERBIRD

ti iWPPX pfCi l m u ch qrc lt (&gt;r
yl t (u VL I lu !"('Q UI red On
t t ..: tqhl
l ee ! co ppe-r le ;-td
It I go o n ~r l Cilr or tr u ck
I
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NEW 1974 MU STANG II 2 OR ••

72 Pont1ac Cat HT Cpe power a1r ..

S P EC I A L ~~~~--...

&amp;ZUSPAN

2695

72 Ply Duste1 Cpe V8 auto, PS

lon g w de bed

(

il,w&lt; m '"Y 1071 mod e ls rece tv ed be for e t h e

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72 Chev Imp Cus Cpe , v roo1

69 INTERNATIONAL.. ............11195

• La wn Bo y
• Tec um se h
• Kohl er
• W sc on s in
• All ot her
ma kes

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73 Chev Nova l Dr 5 cyl "uto P '

lon g v. 1de bed

V 8 s ta nd

BK EXCAVATING
COMPANY

Mtddlepor' Pom eroy

V 8 s land

"'

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L1 1es
n st a ll ed
Wo rk
gu ilranf eed
Dozer Bac kt'!o e Tr ucks
Ltm est one &amp; Ftll Dtrl
Co mmcrc ta l Res td enttal
Const r u ct1 on &amp; Re model

long w de bed

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72 FORD % TON... .. ........!1895

399 w Matn
Pom er oy 0
L oca 1ed at M odern Suppl y
Sm all En g ne R epa1r

W~fer

1895

lo n g w tde beef

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992 3092

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77 3 5554
Mason W Va

GREAT
COUNTRY

r ar pe ted w th new pl umb ng
To t a l
and e lec tr c w r ng
el cc tr c n c l udes 2 stov es 2
relr gera tor s
an d
so m e
t urn l u c
s t ua t ed
on
ber~u t f ul
acre to
A sk n g
$31 000 Ca I 992 5933
6 7 3tc

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B u1ltto Y our Specs
Deliv ered t o Job Stt e

HOGG

742-5293

J STO R Y f ra ne hom e qa r[l ge

R EA DY r gh t no w Lu Kur ous
SHAS T A CCimper qood con
n ew 4 bedroom 2 bat h huge
d ton Coza r t s Tn ter Court
lam ly r oo m
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992 2976 T l ur sda y 10 1 Sat
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c l ean er s 1\ I cond t on uses
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U'b6 33 or eas y c rm s Ca ll
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pnl\ ed b) the dtstr1cts m
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School
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Count) 1 "ould JOin the Upper
V die) Joml Vt calton 11 Sc hon!
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Th e Ve r sa ill es f. xemp ted
Vtll,Jge Sc hool DtSirtet and tl e
loc,d districts of Ansoma 1\r
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M onro~ M ISSISSI!l i\HI Vall q
and I 11 Village til 111 D&lt;~ rke
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Co unt) J wou ld JOin the
Montg omery Cou n tv J otn l
Vocatwna l School D1stn ct
'Jlje Greenvill e Cit) School
Dtstnc t wo uld IJecome .1 new
mdlVldual \ ucatwnal plannm g
di stncl
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Vocational School D1stnct m
Summtl count) has asked the
bo ard to approve a change m
the dtstnct s name to Port age
Lakes Jomt Votatwnal School
D1stnct
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have two requests for elemen
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County and the Wes ts id e
Ba ptist Elementary Scho ol
located at Brook Park m
Cuya hoga Count y and found
both to meet the stale s m1m
mwn standards for elementar)
schools

Larry Dierker

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most consistent pitcher this
year Gomez said He had to
come out of several games w1th
no dec iSIOn bu t m II starts he s
on!; h&lt;1d one lJ uJ out m g
1 he v1ctorv was D1erker "
lhtrd and first since Apn l 15
If I could throw hke I was
throwm g tomght sa1d D1er
kcr I lhmk I ha ve a cha nce
aga1ns l anybody
In other games Chicago
do11ned Sa n D1ego :&gt;-1 Los
An geles npped Pittsburgh 6..()
San Francisco beat St Lows 95 and New York edged Cm
cmnalt 4 3 111 the onlv games
scheduled
Dodgers 6, Pirate&lt; 0
Ron Cey slammed a two-run
homer m the fourth mnmg and
t tgh t hand er Andy Messer
sm1th pitched a five hiller as
Los An ge les co mpleted a
th ree ga me sweep of the
Pirates
Cubs 5 Padres I
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George M1 tterwa ld from
second m th e seventh mrung to
sna p a 1·1 t1e and then smgled
home another run m the nmth
to touch off a three-run mmng
as Chicago turned hack San
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announced the s1gn mg of their
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of the Umvers1ty of Detrott

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
500 E. MAIN

PH. 992-2174

POMEROY, OHIO

NOTICE
WE NEED USED CARS SO COME IN NOW AND TRADE FOR
A NEW BUICK, PONTIAC, OPEL OR GMC TRUCK BEFORE
THE PRICE RAISE GETS YOU. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A
NEW CAR. CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR,
NEW OR USED.
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Mr and Mrs Jeff Donohew
of Belpre, Greg Donohe» of
Columbus Mr and Mrs Ralph
Ours of New Bnghton " Pa
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Mon &amp; Tues
Pe rmane nt s - -$10 oo
Ha tr Cuts
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YARD &lt;:. :~te Fr day S :~ t urd a y
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Mr and Mrs Roy Donohe»
Mr and Mrs Ralph Ours also
VISited Mr and Mrs l€w1s
Ours and Mr and Mrs W1ley YARD Sa l e F r day S'l urday
and Sunday 9 to 4 p m Myrtle
Ours Mr and Mrs Denms
C ar ks r es dcnce R t
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tu rn te f
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clo th g o f al l k nds
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afternoon
T M I SS TH E B I G OPEN
Mr and Mrs Dan Shindler of DON
HO U SE O N WR G HT ST
Sheffteld Lake 0 Mr and
SU N DAY 1 TO 6 P M SE E
T HI S NE W LUXU R Y TR I
Mrs Cla rence Story an d
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daughter Rosalee of Darwm,
PRICED AND REA DY TO
MOVE
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0 Mrs Maggte Roush, Letart,
G RE fi T AMERICA N H OME
Mtllle Ripley of Charleston W
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Va Mr and Mrs Pa ul DaVIs
6 7 2tc
of Parkersbu rg were vtsttors
of Mr and Mrs Er wm
Gloeckner Memorial week end
AUCTION AND
Mr and Mrs Howard Roush
RUMMAGE SALE
ha ve moved to Racme to theiT
mob1le home from Mansf1eld
SAT JUNE 8
0 Mrs Faye Lampen of
STARTS AT 10 30A M
WelUngton 0 spent the week
Anft qu es Qu a ll1y Ite m s
end w1th her parents and
Fu rn t ure Clothtng e fc
helped them m movmg
Mrs Lynn Hart and Dale
R efr eshm ent s wtll be sold
Roush of Racme VISited Mr
AT RACINE
ana Mrs Herbert Rous h
FIRE STATION
Proceed s fo r n ew E R
Frtday evemng
Ambulan
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Mr and Mrs Pete Bearhs of
Portsmouth , Va arn ved YARD Sa l e 4 fam 1 es Th ur s
day Fr d a y an d Sa t urday 9
Sunday for a two weeks
1 II 4 be t ween Hobs on and Rt
vacatiOn w1th the la tter s
7 by pass Coun t y Road J
Wa l ch for s g n s
mother Mrs Erma Wilson
6 5 J p
Mr and Mrs Bob Smith Jr
MOTO C'R nss June 9 Pr ac ce
and children of Millvale Pa
11 30 R ac ng 1 p m 2 m es
Mr and Mrs Jerry Johnson
p as t Bes t Photo on Co unty
Ro ad 56 Br m ston e Race way
and ch1ldren of Racme vtstted
Pa r k Cool v l ie Oh o
Mr and Mrs Robert Sm1th Sr
6 6 31
over Memonal week end
t un mg Char l es Scot
The fanuly of Mrs Enna P JANO
Phon e 99 2 37 8 M dd teport
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6 5 Sip
the Charles Bum !ann At·
lendmg were Mr and Mrs Y A RD Sal e Sa t J un e 8 9 am
Wome n sa nd m en s c lo th ng
Charles Bum and Billy Wilson
shoes
poc k etboo ks
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of Bohvar Dam, Mr and Mrs
gr I I dr a pe s be ds pr ea ds
b l ank et s
pI o ws
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Pete Bearhs of Portsmouth
r ecord er
coff ee tab e ac
Va Mr and Mrs Butch
c ord 10n d s h es w h at n o t s
g l a ss war e ra d o g a mes
Wilson and children Mr and
Go m g ov er seas M ust se l l
Mrs W!Ulam Wtcklme and
V v an Jo h n so n r es d en ce
Ct1 erry St
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Jos eph St eph en son
M1ss Lor.na Bell Bruce Hart
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of
Columbus
gradu atwn exerc tses at
Rae n e Gun Club Fac tor y
cho k ed gun s onl y Ass ort ed
Southern Local H1gh School
mea t s
Sun day evemn g a nd af
6 s 3tc
towards Vlstted Mtss Bell s
MEIGS Coun ty Hu mane Soc et y
pa rents Mr and Mrs Don Bell,
Thr ft St10 p open 10 a m 1 II
4 30 p m every F r day an d
Mr and Mrs Robert Hart
Sa t urday
New used stock
Bnce and Beth Ann of Racme
a rr lv ng week l y Clot h n g
co ll ecl 1 b l e~
a p p 1an ces
also VISited the Bells Sunday
tr easur es reco r ds p c tur es
evenmg
book s amps toys L oca ted
across I om Pome r oy Pos t
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bass
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and children of Columbus have
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moved from Marengo 0 to the
KD SCOT KO SMET CS &amp;
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W I GS
For a goo d 1 ne ot
Cos m et cs f r en dly serv 1ce
Mrs Arn old Hupp
and someon e to ch at w t h
V1 s1lmg Mr s Fe r ne B
9 1ve m e a ra il He l en J an e
Brown 992 5113
Hayman Memon al week end
J 19 tfc
were Mr and Mrs Clarence
A T O Z M a rt . used I urn sh ed
Hepler of Wampum Pa , Mrs
app an ces clo thm g d sh es
Ava Belles of Wellston 0
and m sc Rt 33 oppo s te

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tr a der

va

Fo r tv pes who do n t like to
ny I he pil ot wants to ge t on
the gtound Just as bad ly as
you do
O ne of t he most unco mmon
a ttri bu tes IS hav 1ng co mmon

se n"'

Hart for d

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4l0 tfc

B ARBS
By PH IL PASTORET

cour t

NOTI CE O F A PPOINTM E NT
Ca se N o 21 233
E st a te of K
A
Gru eser
D eceased
Not ce s h ereby g v en fha t
Carr e E Gr uese r of Rou te 1
M ner sv li e Oh o has been d uly
appotn ted Adm n strat r x of the
Es h te of K
A
G r uese r
la t e o f Rout e 1
dece a se d
M n ers v li e Me g s Cou n ty

Dh o

Cre d tor s ar e r equ red o f le
t he r eta m s wtth satd f duc .ary
w th1n f our m on th s
Dated th s 28th da y of Ma y
1974
M ann ng D Webster J udg e
Co urt of Common P leas
Proba t e 0 v s on

No one can make a ja r of mu {51 31 161 7 14 31c
stard go fart her than a ball
park hot dog co ncess tonau e
If you re so smart how
come 1t s th e boss who s NO T I CE OF A P PO IN TMENT
dnv mg th e btg pr es ti ge
Ca se No 21 07
type ca r•
Estate o f K e1t h E Gob le
Decease d
Not1 ce s her eb y g 1ven th at

In 1973 Prestdent Rtchard Opal H Gobl e of Powell Str eet
M 1dd teport Oh10 h as been duty
Kansas Ctty app o 1n f ed E)(ec u t r lll; of f he
Pollee Chtef Clarence Kelley to Est at e of Ke!l h E Goble
be director of the FBI
~~c~ased late ot Me gs Cou nty
N txon nommated

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I
1..0 d I on
I r Pcl tiY
Ml o W V1

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For Sale

Cr ed1tor s ar e r eQu r ed to t e
thetr c la tms w t h sa 1d f duc tar y

A though t for the d~y W1 fh n fo ur mon ths
Amen can poe t Ralph Waldo l9?."1ed fh!S 28th day of May
Emerson said Beauty Wl lhout
Manntng 0 Web ster Judge
grace ts the hook w1thout the
Court ot Common Pleas
Pro bal e D v s nn
hatt
• {5) 31 (61 7 4 31&lt;
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Mob1le Homes For Sale
PM C M ob l e H om e

un
turn sh ed 3 b ed roo m 23 000
B T U A r cond t on er DO ch
an d a w n n g S4 95 0 E xce ll en t
cond 1 on Phon e ?. 47 38 41
6 5 ] IC

SA LE SALE SAL E
Bar ry
M lle r M ob e Hom e Sa l es s
overs t ocke d on use d an d re
possess ed Mo b l e Homes We
h ave 12 used 10 an d 12 w des
h a t mu st b e so l d th s
wee ke d Ou r pr ces nc lu de
you r de l ver y and compt e e
se up Slo o n or call IOd tty
y ou II b e gl ad y ou d d Ba r r y
M Ite r Mo o te Hom e ~ il e~ uj
Far son Stree
Bel pr e Oh o
ph on e 473 953 1
6 6 tOte

Employment Wanted
E X PER I EN CED p11 n ter
n
Ca l
l er o r a nd ex er or
Dona l d Van Me t er 985 395 1
s n 26 t p

For Rent
FU RN SHE D
a p ar tm en
adu lt s on l y n M ddl eport
Phone 992 3874
5 12 f c
T R A I LER Id ea l lo r coup le 10
m l es Nor th o f Pom eroy a r
con d t oned $80 pe r m on h
e l ~c tr c
w at er an d sew er
l u n shed Cll ll 992 7179
6 5 lf C

U N F URN I SH E D
hom e
.l
roo ms ut t ty r oo m an d ba t h
ga r ag e 1655 Po n l La ne
Phon e 992 38 74
6 7 ti c

TR A I L ER
B rownS
Co urt 99? 3J2 4

Tr a ler
5 29 tf c

3 A ND d ROOM f urn Shed and
a pa r tme n ts
unf u rn shed
Phon e 992 54 34
4 12 tfc

-----------P R I VA T E m eet ng r oom for
any or ga n zat tan
3975

ph one 992
3 11 t f c

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N I CE 3 ro om apt a ll ele c t r c n
P o m eroy o v er lo o k n g t he
Oh 10 R ver
WiJ I ove n
ta b l et op
ra n g e
Pho n e
Ga ll pol s 446 7699 a f ter 5
P m Sunday 446 953 9

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N I ( E r d q 0 S S all C!C f l e
Pt on r 71? 1? 11 A ft er s C'l l

7 2 550

or 71? 6863
6

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6 2 61p

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N CE b lock ho me 7 r oo ms 111
Sy ra c u se
Mu s t
have
r efe r ences un f m sh ed l arg e
k !c hen Phon e Ga llipol iS 44 6
769 9 a f er 5 p m Sunday 446
953 9
'
6 2 6tc

20 llc

We Spec1ahze
In Fresh

FRUITS &amp;
VEGETABLES
SHULER'S MARKET

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W Matn

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O~en

datl y ltlt 4 Closed each

Fnday at noon for balance of
week Al so clo se d 17 J une 4
and s of Jul y

The Rosenberg
Iron and Metal Co.
At hens Oh to

RUTLAND
3 BED ROOMS LARG E KIT
LIKE NEW CA RP ET
ALUM SIDIN G OW NER
WI L L HE L P ~ IN A N CE
FOR QUALIF IED BUYER
PRIC E D
BE L OW"
MA RKET $12 000

Pomeroy, 0

Wanted To Buy

Se ll you r sc rap tron cas t
•r on
sheet tron
c opper
br ass
a lumtnum
a uto
b a tt enes auto r a d1ator s
wast e pa per IBM product s

RACINE
2 STO RY PE RMA STONE 3
BR
LAR GE MDDE RN
K IT CHE N
1 :1
B A TH S
CA RPET TH RO UGHOU T
FULL BAS EM ENT 2 CA R
GARA GE
ALL
DNE
LA RGE
FLAT WELL
LAND SCAPED
L OT
PR ICED MID TWENT IE S

-------------W E ARE p ck 1ng up a p ta no 1n

your ar ea and wo ul d 1 ke
some r es pon si ble part y to
Call
t ake o ver p aym en t s
Cr ed t Ma nage r ( 614 ) 772
5669 or wrt te 260 Ea st M a 1n
Str ee t Chillicothe Ohto 45 601
4 7 tt c

HOTPOINT
AIR CONDITIONERS
4,000 BTU

'109.95
T hese stz es also ava tla ble
5 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 and

11 000 BTU
POMEROY LANDMARK
'I'._ Ja ck W Carse y Mgr
L..-.e1 Phone 992 2181

OFFICE 446 3643

STEREO
92.1
WMPO-FM

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Bu lldozer Rad alor to the

We r epa tr l a wn mower s an d
garden tr actors

PH. 949-3611

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
SEW IN G MA CH NE S Rep at t
se r v c e all makes 992 2284
T he Fa br1 c Shop Pome ro y
A ut hor1 zed s nge r Sa tes an d
Se r v ce We Sha rp en Sc ssor s
3 29 tfc

SE PTIC TANKS

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Phone 99 2
6 2 Stc

CARPETING
501 NYLON

2 BEDROOM house n M d
d lepor t
N ew k t chc n a n d
ba t h ap p an ce s n c l uded
Call 992 53 10

BY BARWICK
R~GULAR

EVENINGS

•7.95

Bud McGhee- 446 1255
E M
Ik e Wt seman- 446

3796

Prt ce

$9 95

Sq Yd

tn clud es

n stall at ton

and free padd1ng Talk to
W en dell
Grat e
consu lta nt

CLELAND
608 E

NEW LISTING - Renovated 2
BR

REALTY

MAIN
POMEROY, 0
CHESTER - 4 BR bath
d n ng r oom s om e c a r
pet tng b arn 2 othe r out
b utld t n gs about 1 a c r e

corner lot $13 500
TUPPERS PLAINS -

1

stor y brtck cor ner lot o ver 1
acre tn new addttton 3 BR

bath dtn1ng R lovety k t
chen basem ent 8 year s ol d

S22 500 00
MIDDLEPORT r oom

Bustness

modern ap t

ove r

3

BR 1;, baths d ntng R HW
fl oor s w tt h carpet tn g ove r
hot wate r hea t a lmost new

bu•ldtng S26 500
POMEROY - Ran ch t ype 2
BR bath HW ll oors w1fh
ca rp e flng
b ase m en t

over
small

full
lo t

repl ace 1n LR $15 000
POMEROY - 1 , acres 200

I

ft f ron tage on gtna lly ha s 2
ho uses tdeal t or tr ailer s or
home $3 000

BEDFORD TOWNSHIP 205 acr es 7 r oom h om e ne w
stock ed l ake new bar n a nd
o th er b u t l d tn gs
l ots of
wal nu t m apl e ht ckor y 100
acr:es fen ce d runn i ng ca ttl e

home w tfh larg e closet s

- We hav e hun d reds of
carpet va l ues Your JOb ca n
be com pl et ed tn 1 t o 2 week s
No lon g watfm g per od

Nice bat h and k1fchen Wall to

SPECIAL!

wall carpettng Nat g as f ur
nace Ga ra ge a nd ov er J74 a cre

of land Young frutl Ask1n g
$12 900 00
MIDDLEPORT - Larg e 9
room house fu l l ba sem en t 2
porches 2 baths n ow '" 2 apts

Rent one to he lp w1th th e
over head
Ask ng
on Iy
$1 8 000 00
8 ROOMS - Near Ga v1n 2
baths mod er n k1fchen Hug e
f ront por ch forced a tr furnace

ca r pet

Roll Candy Slnpe wtlh
rubb er back 3 99 sq yd
N1ce for bedrooms dens
kttchens e tc

of an acre on

Rt

7

Wa nt

PS

Dr se d a n a 1r

'995

68 Chev Mal Wagon, V8 auto P S

a tr P S

PB

P B

..........s.695

Pomeroy
Motor Co

2 SIGNS

(GOOD SELECTION
OF CHEAPER CARS)

OF
Ql.l f. '· l"~"Y

See Ray R1gg s or Rog e r Rt e be l
1970NOVACPE
Loc"ll 1 O".W goocl I l&lt;; fJ t
'lei o blue I 1 st
pu it.!~
It'

RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100

S1S.tS
1JIOl I c tn "
r o

1970 FORDMAV ERICK

Ch es l e r 0

Located on St Rl 7

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b!u

SIJ9 5

Lac :~I o vnc c r qoocl t rPS 6 c1 1 v. lh 1u to lFtl c nn .,
rae! o blw" n sh -;po lcs-; ciE '1n )lu
n ter o r

1969C HEVE LL&lt; HARDTOP COUPE

SIS95

M r~ l

b u V 8 eng e
uta 1 '1 1 c
ran s 1 ss 01
)OV'
':i ee r ng nd o ( 1rk red f n sl v 1yl n l! r or qood .: h ll!
N 11
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AUCTION SALE

POM EROY MOTOR CO.

SAT. JUNE 8, 10:00 A.M.

uP EN EVES 8 00 PM
POM E RO Y OHIO

45 Pom eroy Roa d on R 33 tn South edge of A t hen s
Parking a t church pa rkm g lot 1u st sout h of ho m e A ll
pe r son al propert y o f Mrs Clyd e ( Th eresa) H tnes w tll b e

sold
&amp;

COLL ITEMS n ce Oak hall p1ece w oval

m trror and seat u nu sua l Oak g lass doore d c u pboa rd ( has
shelf &amp; 3 dr aw er s und er g lass doors ) 2 oth er k tchen
cu pboar ds r ou nd drop l eaf tab e Ia ro e wa rdrobe st and s
w tek er sta nd or nate k tc hen d ock v ol n m n nt P. I rlocks
qui lts cha 1rs wa go n seat f replace se t pa r and r on s a
lOT at n ce sremmed g assware He sey glass b asket 16
m at ch ng cut g lass sherbe ts etch ed g lass w~t er se l hen
on nes t churn deep d sh es bea ded purse bea ded p n
cu sht on lar ge glass compote ov er 75 p ec es Dep r ess on
g l a s s ~ blue gr een and y el low n c ud es pitcher s su ga r &amp;
cr eamers p la tes e tc c h nese tra y m a ny n ce pressed
glass d1 sh es sev er a l pteces r uby ( I lg l r u1l dtsh &amp; pl at e)
cru ts set gr ee n F r e K ng d tsh es stemm ed cake p l a te
glss b as k et s compo tes spoon holder sta g too t hp ck
ho iQer va ses p latter s 1ewe l r y ba ck w a r d pa mt ed p1c
t ur e ot her p ctu r es 2 vol u m es Howes Oh o H stor y
m an y many m or e t ern s too numerous to n ent on

Te II Mom that
the 2 postt1on

Vmyl Recliner
you want ts 1us!

'49.95
m cho1ce of brown
or oxblood
Regular $69 95
(Compare at $99 95)
Good selectton clean
used furn1ture &amp;
appltances at money
savmg "cash 'n carry
prtces"
always
available
refrtgerators ranges ,
auto
washers,
dryers,
OVERHAULED
MAYTAG &amp; SPEED
QUEEN WRINGER
WASHERS
$49 95,
bedroom,
dlntng
room , hvmg room
furntlure &amp; much,
much more- COME
ON OUT &amp; LOOK
AROUND!

HOUSEHOLD GOOD S d nt n g r oo m su te co nststt n g of
Du ncan P hyf e drop l ea f tab e 4 cha rs &amp; b u ff et cedar
ch es t 2 co mplete bedroom su ttes I v tng r oom su te c hes t
of drawer s me ta l ca bm ets RCA 21 TV des k b ase
cab n et ru gs co ff ee tab e end ta bles sm al l c hest
fr ee zer yar d cha tr s e tec sew ng ma c h n e car d ta b es
fo ld ng c hatrs fo l d ng t a bl e new set Ir on ston e c h na se t
d shes
n ce K r ome K r aft coffee ser v ce
Xmas
decorat10n s m r ror s Zen th ra d o &amp; record player
bedd ng press ure cann er la m ps cook ng utenc Is st ep
ladder wood ex t ladde rs gard en plow fr u t 1ars many
m an y bo xes m sc ttem s Ea ts a va il able

MAY BE VIEWED FROM 8 00 fill!O 30 DAY OF SA LE
Brtng a c ha1r -

plen t y of shad e

Ter ms Cash

Pos1ttve I 0
Cha r l es Jeffer s Gua r d tan

Homer B Ga l1 AIf Y
C E Sher 1dan Auct - 448 4263
Not respon stble fo r acct dents

Assembly to hold
monthly meetings
'
CO l UMBUS ( UP I I - I he
Genera l
\ sse mbl v
dec 1ded Thursday to I ol cl
month!) skeleto n sess 10n s
th rough December and 1ead1 ed
a pnmt ly list of btll s to rush
through the cham bet s dunn g
the fmal 1\ eek next week
I he key p1ece of legtslatwn IS
a supplemental appropn allons
Ohw

a no fault msura nce bill and a
land lm d tenant r elt twn shlp
proposal
On I) three (,OP Rule s mem
lx r s helve 1ccommen ded the
f I
no01 \ Ote J'he Sena te H I St Oll

I U fctUJl I IISU 811CC p l(:k 1ge

a

of the landlord tenant bill has
be en sta lled n Rules and a
House passed offenng must be
b ll
\H r ked tnto e~ com prom se be
House Democrat s ha1 e fu ' ll ' b II Cdn gu to the noot
adop ted a p1oposal 01 tile d b)
I tndl ord luw nt Bill
Gov John J Gil ligan lO-SRend
Sen P ul G llmor R Port
$43 5 m1lilon from loltet) pt o Cltnl n chttman of the
cccds But Senate 11epubhc.tiiS Sc tdlP JucltC!dr) Comm ttcc
adva..nced then m~,:n versw n
:-:. 1 d he dou b tcd '--' lan tllur d
tota ling $83 5 mtl hon - out of a 1cnant btll II Ould be acted upon
subcommittee n1ursdav Only befm e th e l\\ O ch ambers wrap
the tlu ee Repul&gt;li Cdn s on Ute
f1ve member
subcommittee
approved the GOP spendtng
pla n
The Republi c 1n bluepr mt
would make use of the lottery
funds plus a $39 a su rplus they
cla tm Will be m the st tle l1ea
sury at th e end of the b1e nm um
The Se nate Ru les Commlllee
also ts dect dmg wl at to do 111th

•

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES
Frank Gheen,

B1g Capa ett\
Maytag
Automat1cs
2 speed operation
~'"hot c e of water
temps Auto wat er
le v el c ontro l Ltnt
F ilter or Power F tn
Ag ta tor
Perma Press
Maytag
Hafoof Heat
Dryers
Sur r o und
c lothes
wi th gen tl e even
h ea t No hot spots
no overdry lng F 1ne
M esh Li nt F i lte
We Spectaltze tn

Call to see
~
LIFE IS EXCITING WHEN
YOU BUY SOMETHING YOU
ENJOY CHOOS E A NEW
ON E AND WE WIL L SELL
YOURS

MAYTAG

Red Carpet
Service

R~TLAND FURNITU~E
Arnold Grate

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO.

If you are w1lhng to accept respons1b1hfy tn ret urn for a
future m your own busmess. wnte g1vm g fu ll persona l
qua hf1cat1ons to
)

Rutland

Sales Mgr.
PHON E 992 7777

(Servmg Am en ca for 100 l e,,rsJ
Offers an exc1tlng opportumty to operate a busmess of your
own w1th a very small mvestment We are mterested m a
qua hf1ed Sales onented person w1th prev1ou s re ta 11 ex
penence to own and operate a cat a log store tn Pom eroy ,
Oh1o .

E. A Sm1th, 4- 1
100 S Monroe Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21232

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th em

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Old

c.ome c 1~es bel ow •

NEW 1S74 PINTO 2 OR
'2895 ~

NEW 1974 MAVERICK 2 DR

'2591

~

Board to review
allocations for
voc-ed schools
t OI UMBUS
UPI 1
Al loc Jtton of mote than $20 2
milto n for 16 vocatio nal
i.!dUCcl t l o n co n s tru ction
pruJecLs wtll be constdc red by
the stale llo ard of Ed ucatiOn at
1ts meetmg here M onda v
ln order to expedite con
s lt ut i! on at the earl iest
poss ibl e l11n e fu m ls u e
av 1 !able the board w11l
&lt;uns1der alloca tton of $16 4
n nll on m m 1td 1ng fu n ds fur

15 of the vocattonal proJects
cont mgent upon the ulllmate
'PPTU f&gt;ri&lt;J t iUn b) lht; Ge neral
NEW 1974 TORI NO 4 DR
....'2946
Asse mbl y and the governor s
'J" c V Bs
II
dr 11H
r.. 'f I
I cf r 1 I
app1oval offt clals satd
In addtl10n the Columbus
Clly
School D1stnct requ ested
NEW 1974 LTD 4 DR •
'4083 ct
8
mi llion 111 malchmg atd
$3
1 &lt;,of VB
A
n1
from prevwu sly appropriated
funds for the propose d Co lurn
lCI d0 1l '&gt; l d ('Uup l cnl l ul treg I 01 01 I
bus Melropo ltla n Care er
t.: I b
I ( 1 lu&lt;, .., 1l '-. I I X
Center The new fa cli1ly would
be bl!l lt on the stle of Fort
li t) es a fo r mer m th tary
fa cility and would se rve I 470
students
W1f h OU IOWP'. f O¥ l lh (' ~d sl ro t Q SC rlt' I C ~ il l d pil r t s help and
Also to be dee tded Monday
11 q vo lu 1c- N P 1 r mo c tt 111 1ble to m e'" f comp et t ton as f o
c Ou u cd c H stoc k s be low 10r mll l We nee d your car il nd
w11l be a plan to augment the
h lH k 10 'I 1 d w II QIVL you I he be sf de a ever on yo ur t r ade tn
continued developme nt m d ex
IV 1 P ~.: 1 ly w hPe l q 1d d e ll l lllg
pansto n
of
voca tiO nal
educatiOn durmg th e upcommg
W
fo l l l k e you I "PPY A ll WC' Wll l l IS Lo t s of H appy
sc hooljear by conlrachng '"th
l11 yt ., Nu U 1h 1ppy Ow 1cr s
nme state uni ver siti es t o
See Fed Blilt.: lllnr or Dr1 nn y T h omp ~ on
prepare teachers an d to ass1sl
m th e1r superVIsiOn
Under the proposed con
lracLs Bowling Green State
YOU LOOK THE BETIER
Un 1ve rs tl) wou ld rece 1ve
461 S. Third Street
$1 11 4 16 Cleveland State
WE LOOK
Umvers1ty $46 417 Kent Sta te
Middleport , Ohio 45670
Umvers1ty $391 229 M1am1
Ph o 1cs 912 l 196
Afl er ho urs 992 1412
Um verstl) $25 353 Ohi o State
W1 ec l&lt;c t se t v1ce 992 7587 o r 992 7135
Umvers1ty $1 I m1lhon Ohio
Umvers1ty $9tl 129 Umverstly
of Akron $12 577 Untverslly of
up H( 1k t or the sum HH~ I n~xt pcnntment lJI til e gove rnor but Cmclnnau $181 227 and the
\\ ( l k
St' t 1t or s s~u tl th e) beheved sh e Umverstl) of foledo $88 61 2
11 L Su tt~ nd IIuusL dd
rept esented only the en11ron
JOU f tul f l th~ \\ CCkcnd \\ 1tl
11cn tl l \ IC\\pmnt at the ex
pllt S lUlU IH IJ l k ji\J &lt;Jill
pense of 111dll&gt;lr) and the
publ ic
I c~ d "
I hr ho srk t r pmg s l ss ton ~
CONS III UIIO N lhe Sen
ti e unamrnous ly adopted and
'' tll IJL held o n ~ I 1\ ~ tf I
rr untl! \\ t1 tl t ~XlCptwn of sent to the House a pa1r of
\u gu t 1 tn Ji tdj 11 1111 ~ nt constl lut anal m n cn dments ex
\\ IS Sl: t for 0~C 10
p 11chng the term of the slate
Or ll ur sclr\ tlH S1ntle supc1 mtendent of pub h c works
md pe n mtung the tssuance of
un trurnou.sh dgr eed to !louse
Na tiOnal Leag ue Roundup
unrt dn en ts tnd sent to th e 1e1 cn ue bonds to fmance poil u
BY NEll. li ERSHBERG
go\.C I nor s desk dn ommbus lion con trol and sohd wa ste
UPI Sports Wnter
btll deSigned ,o guat an tee the m magement programs
AI a n age when most ptlchers
Bl OO D - I he House unam
11gh ts uf tl c n tul t.illj r et.u dul
tn Oh1o mst tutw ns
mou slv passed and sent to the are m thetr prlllle, Larry
Se
nate a btll to regulat e estab- Dterker IS makmg a comeback
S n tlat le~ lSi allOil affec tmg
The 27 year old n ght hander
the Ill&lt; tltll) tilts sc hedu led fm ltshmt: nts culledmg pla sJn&lt;i
l House noOI I ole l'ucsdd)
Collcct111g plasma wo uld be re hm1ted Montreal to three hils
Th ursday mght as the Houston
Sen t c ll de1s s 11d U E') expect stn ct cd to cet tlf1ed ag e11c1es
Astros blanked the Expos 4..()
sucl
as
a
blood
bank
the bil l to be hcarcl1n comm1 t
l€e
May hit two ho me runs h1s
SC HOOLS
fhe House aptee Wednesday
I he two proposals dcstgned pt ove d 79 9 and sent back to e1ghth and mnth to lead the
to [)le\elll hwn an w.u eho us
t1 e Se nate for concurrence Houston attack
Th e shutout was the first fo r
tng of paltcnls tmdct the w 1th tm en dme n ts a b i ll
D1
erker smce Jul) 4 1972 when
st tte sca r e were the p1odu(t clat1fv mg compensa tory pay
of ~ gO\ ern m s task fm ce and fo t schoo l emplo)eS e.cused he handcuffed Pittsburgh on
at e regarded ts pn ot tly tlems from classes to att end e1ght h1ts
Dterker has been plagued by
professwna l meetmgs The btll
of the LJdmmtstr tlton
a
sore arm the past several
The House and Senate also 1eqwres each school dt&gt;ln cl to
agt ced to pro1 tSlons 1n b1 1ls au ddopl a poltcy rega rdmg at ) ears and last season appeared
m onl) 14 games Il was only
lhOJ tztng Llu; l e&lt;JSln~ uf publ ic ten d tnce a t pr of ess 10na l
!O years ago however at
about
khool buses to ncnpu bltc SCSSIOllS
age
of 18 tha t D1erke1
the
sc hcr Is for f eld tnps and ath
made hts maJOr league debut
lcllc even ts and stmplif) mg
With the As tr os malch wg
emct gencv mcd1ca l trea tment
$150
000
RECE
IVED
serves
wtth su ch star s as
f01 llS at pub l ic school s
1\
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SHINGION
i
UPI)I
he
Sa ndy Koufa x and J uan
l he t\l o b1lls "ere sent to the
De p tr lment
of
Heal th
Mancha!
go\.e rnor
F.duc &lt;lion and Welfare has
Bu t Dierk er never qUi te
Election Rdor m
cse11
cd
$150
000
'"1&lt;
federal
1
fulftlled
h1s potential desp1te
fhe Senate took ftnal action
funds
pe
nd111g
the
awa
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of
20
games for Houston
wmmng
and ::;cnt to the go\.crnor a Re
Cf
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tr
acts
fm
consh
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of
m 1969 H1s problems weren t
publican eleclton reform btll
bullchngs
111
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struck
by
a
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only
st1 ea mhntng pr oce dUI es fm
lot
nado
I
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Ap
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Rep
ments
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ta bulatmg abse nt ee ballots
problems
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sa
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the
have als o been
In olhct leg1slattve develop
munc \.
\\O uld be use d bla med for hts la ckluster
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pe rforman ce m recent years
MINE - The Senate on a 22
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h "ott: 1crn oved l rer e P Hm
however
to
exhibtl
some
stgns
ncr of Cle. ela nd as a publtc
of his former bnlhance this
menlbf'J of the Oh1o M ne Rec
season
a nd Manager Preston
II \ fill I Ill t do It gt l a j Ob
lamalton Board of Rev1e11 She
Gomez
for one IS llllpressed
t(
u:l11
ng
1t
so
say
s
the
had sened fo r mot e than a
n
na
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vc ron the bo 1rd stnc::c her ap
Dierker by far has ~ n our
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992 5342
G M C F INANCIN G
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695
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of Do1ng Bu s1ness

Rutland

742 42 11

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68 FORD WAGON ...

15 1fc

Beaultfully dela1led
Early Amertcan &amp;
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ltvmg room su1tes 1n
velvet, prmt, platd &amp;
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qualtly
covertngs
wtth
knotless oak frames
$199 up

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ambtt on Wor k f or your self
and h v e a lot bett er W t11 sell
now f or t he value of th e stock
Inter ested see us now
LOTS - For y our n ew home
We ha ve several n the Metgs
and E ast ern school d str ct s

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69 Ford LTD Wagon V8 auto P S

68 Dodge Charger HT Cpe auto , P S

JUST ARRIVED

All stock and

$d6 000
LI ST YOUR PROPE RTY
WITH US YOU CAN T GO
WRONv
991 225 9or 992 2568

v1 n y l top

4 Dr Seda n a1 r P S

Kuhl's sells both
and Used
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ts used and carnes
day
refund
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GUA
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RUTLAND
FURNITURE

69 Chev Mal 4 Or V8 auto, PS

'1895
'1495
'1295
'1195

70 PONTIAC ................... ....~ 1195

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$25 000 00
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70 Olds 98 Hoi Sed , power atr

69 Ponltac Bonn , 2 Or HT, vroof au . '895
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'995

71 OLDS DELTA 88 ...............s1795

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Real Estate For Sale

9 ACRE S of l an d
769 6

~

'1795
1995

Ha t ch back auto

BARGAIN CENTER

ARO B C

P S

.. !1495

72 VEGA.................... ......~ 1595

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reasonabl e r a t es
Ph
446
478 2 Gal l po tt s John Russ ell
owne r and op er a t a
s 12 tf c

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S E WAG E S Y ST EM S
th e acr e hourl y or con t rac t
CL ~A NED
RE PA IRED
fa r m pond s r oad s et c L a r g e
MILL E R SANI TATIO N
dozer and op era to r w t h ov er
ST EWART OHIO PH 662
20 yea r s exper ence Pu llms
3035
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10 .s tfc
Pt1 one 992 2478
12 19tf c SE PT I C
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OPEN Ro ger Hy sel l s G ar age
992 7349
nea r Cro ssr oad s on Stat e
10 23 tfc
- - - - - - - - - -Rout e 2&lt;1 8 30 l o 6 p m
M ond a y thr ou gh Saturday
READY MIX
CON CRETE
Phc n e 992 5682 or 9?2 7121
d el v er ed r g h t to yo ur
5 15 26f c
pro ec t F ast and easy Fr ee
es ttm at es P h o n e 99 2 328 4
H &amp; W Ref rt g er at on Ser v iC es
G oeg l el n Rea d y M K Co
Re tr g era t o r s f r eez er a r
Mid dlepor t Oh to
co nd I one r s an d c om m er e a t
6 30 tt c
un ti S Ph one 992 5587 o r 99 2
72 04
C BRADFO RD Auc f onee r
5 15 26t p
Co molete ser v 1ce
-Phone 949 382 1 or 949 3161
0 DE L L A I nement locat ed on
Rac m e Oh o
Rout e 114 an d Coun t y Rd 5
Cr
tt Br adford
Cr oss road s cam p et e fron t
5 l tfc
end un eup and brak e serv ce
P lea se ca ll for appo n t m ent
ROO FS an d houses pa n ted
7t12 3232
F re e es t 1ma r es pl enty of
5 24 tf c
r eferen c es P hon e 992 33 63
-5 30 12tp
WILL T R IM or cut tr ees and
sh rub bery A lso c l ean ou t
--------base m ents attt cs et c P hone SE RV I CES offer ed furnt ture
u ph o l s t er n g
r easo n a b l~
949 3221 or 742 44 41
r at es P1c kup and d el 1very
6 6 26t c
t ree
est 1m a t es
3
prof ess s ona l c r aftsm en to
serve yo u be tt er and fast er
Phon e M owrey s Uph olster y
675 4154 Pt P l easan t w v a
70 A CR E f arm 7 roo m ho u se
5 30 26f c
w th ~e nt ra l h ea t carp et ng
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moder n ~qt c he n w th d sh
a lum i nu m
re pl a ce me n t
wa sher 2 bath s an d a pa th
w1n dow s Std n g storm doors
good b arn gard en on e ac r e
an d w nd ows R a tl ng Ph on e
p ond for f sh ng an d sw 1m
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m n g scen ic an d pr va l e 4
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m l es from Harr son v lll e n
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742 452 1
4 30 tf c
5 24 12tc

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7.428

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and o boys t or h r e wi l l ha'u l
f il l d 1rf top so I I mestone
and grave Ca ll Bob or Roger
J eff er s da y ph one 99 27089
n1gh t phon e 992 3525 or 992
523 2
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Phone 742 4673
74 2 5595
B11i Brown , Owner
Rutland, Ohto

Ph on e 992 5367 or 992 3861

From th e la rgest T ruck or

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71 Ponltac Cat 4 Oo01 vroot &amp; atr.
70 ChJYsler Newport 4 Dr pow &amp; atJ
70 Olds 88 HT Sed , vroof atr •.
69 Olds 98 HT Cpe, pow vroof, atr

70 MAVERICK .....................~1295

FIRE DEPARTMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SALE S &amp; SERVICE
HOME ALARMS

777 Pear l Str eet

o f Thund erb rd ~
I re s Show r oon

a1 r v 1n yl top P S

Dr H T

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71 Pont Tempest HT Cpe V8 auto p s 2095

$5495
71 FORD GALAXIE 500 ..........11695

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFETY EQUIPMENT

M Jdleport Ohto

EXPERIENCED
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Ph 992 2174

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loci! I one o n er 'l
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'2895

71 BUtck Skylark 4 Dr , V8 auto PS

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72 Pont1ac Cat HT Cpe power a1r ..

S P EC I A L ~~~~--...

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72 Ply Duste1 Cpe V8 auto, PS

lon g w de bed

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72 Chev Imp Cus Cpe , v roo1

69 INTERNATIONAL.. ............11195

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V 8 s land

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long w de bed

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72 FORD % TON... .. ........!1895

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L oca 1ed at M odern Suppl y
Sm all En g ne R epa1r

W~fer

1895

lo n g w tde beef

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992 3092

MATERIALS CO
77 3 5554
Mason W Va

GREAT
COUNTRY

r ar pe ted w th new pl umb ng
To t a l
and e lec tr c w r ng
el cc tr c n c l udes 2 stov es 2
relr gera tor s
an d
so m e
t urn l u c
s t ua t ed
on
ber~u t f ul
acre to
A sk n g
$31 000 Ca I 992 5933
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Deliv ered t o Job Stt e

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742-5293

J STO R Y f ra ne hom e qa r[l ge

R EA DY r gh t no w Lu Kur ous
SHAS T A CCimper qood con
n ew 4 bedroom 2 bat h huge
d ton Coza r t s Tn ter Court
lam ly r oo m
b leve l w t h
n Rae 1e Oh o V r q 1
dou b e ca
ga r age
Id ea ll y
Wa l ke r
locat ed on large 1 " acre
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DO ZER or brlckhoe wo rk Ph
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6 4 If
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Pom eroy
o ff ce 22 1 W Sec on d St 6 1&lt;1
FOR D tra c to r 9 new 1 r es
992 2976 T l ur sda y 10 1 Sat
brak es and muffl er ex ce l ent
9 12 Even ngs ca ll 7t12 3664 or
con d t on
$950 Ph one 985
'Jt hr pho ne 1 239968 1
35 94
6 7 21c
6 5 4t c
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oad er eac h $150 A I work s
bedrooms ? ? ba t hs large
on For d tr ac tor Ph on e 98 5
f am ly r oom an d two car
3594
ga r age Most fo r you r m on ey
6 5 41C
n M e gs Co un ty
I deally
toea ed JUS t 1 m les nort h of
N EW 1974 Z g Za g SEW I N G
Pomerov b etw een Me g s H g h
MA CHIN ES
n
or g 1na
Sc hoo an d Sat sb ury El em
c a r ton
Z g Zag to ma k e
Wr t e o r ca t
F red
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bu t tonh oles sew on b vl ton s
m on ogr am s an d m ak e f an cy
Homes 22 1 Wes t Sec ond St
des gn s w th u stlhe tw st o f a
Pome r oy 614 992 2976 Th ur s
s ng le d 1a L ef t n la v a wa y
10 1 Sa t 9 12 Eve n n gs ca ll
and ne v er b ee r:~ u sed W II se l l
7 1? 366J or 2J hr ph on e l 23 9
96R
for onl y $47 cash or t erm s
ava l llb le Phon e 99 2 2653
6 7 2t c
s 29 H e
5 R OO M hou se w l h ba t h large
awn En l erpr se on Rou t e 33
EL t: C TR O LU X
vac uu m
P hon e 992 78 00
c l ean er s 1\ I cond t on uses
6 7 6tc
pa pe r b ags has cord w m der
an d n an y alta ch nen t s A lso
R A N CH style hom e 5 roo ms
s h am p ooe r a tt ac t1 me n
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b a th gar age n Sy r acuse Ca ll
eluded CO n l y 4 a va lab le l a t
992 3860
$37 70
c a sh
or
te r ms
6 2 6tp
ava tab l e P h on e 992 265 3
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120 ACR ES n ear m n e ar ea
m ne r a r ghl s Ph one 992
AM FM ste r eo r ad o - 8 t rac k
77 45 e ven ngs
tap e co m b n a t on 4 spea ker
6 6 6t c
so und
sys t em
Ba lan ce
U'b6 33 or eas y c rm s Ca ll
992 3965
O N E new a ll el ec tr c
3
bedro om $19 900 and J other
5 29 lfc
hom es Phon e 992 3975 or 992
25 71
W E H A V E a l your up ols terv
6 5 ti c
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cam br c loam g lue 2 pp er s
ta c k ng str p spr ngs an d
cl ps c t1 pboard butr on s
tw n e se w ng thr ead l egs
upho l st e r y book s da cr on
sprrng t w n e tack s w elt co r d
s w ve l b a ses and
c otton
foam f oam foa m Pom er oy
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622 Eas t Man
Str ee t Phon e 992 7554
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bed r oom s 2 ba th s g as fur
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n~ ce fu I basem ent f n sh ed
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6 6 3t c WE LL ke pi ca rp et s show th e
resu lt s of re gu l ar Bl ue L uSt re
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sham p oo er $1 Ba ker F ur
7 bedroom s k t che n
r oo n
n tur e Comp any
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c lose to Dr 1ve n Th eater n
6 7 li e
Mason Call aft er 4 p m 77J
5141 Mason
ST ARC R A FT Compar e o ur
6 4 6tp
pr ce - qua t ty and serviC e on
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Va cat on Pr 1ce s 20 pet off on
auto awn ngs Reese H1t c hes
a r cond to n ers Refr g
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h ea t er s
mo d e l s o f m o b 1l e ho m es
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Phon e ar ea cod e 61 4 423 953 1
of Pt P l ea san t beh n d Red
4 13 tf c
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de tvere d to our yard We EXCELS I OR Sa l t Wor ks
p c k up au t o bod es an d buy all
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k md s o f sc rap m eta ls and
of sa lt wa t er pell ets w et er
nuggets b lock salt and ow n
~ron
R der s Sal v age Sta t e
Ro ut e 124 Rt 4 POm ero y
Oh 10 R i ver Salt Phone 992
3891
Oh 10 Phon e 992 5468
5 22 26l p
6 S tf c
O L D f u r n tt u re oak t ab l es
c loc k s ce boxes brass bed s
d shes desk s or comp let e
h ou seh o ld s W r t e M
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call 99 2 7760
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home eK rct len t ne qhbor hood
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Phone 77 3 561 8 from 8 30 p m
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71 FORD % TON.

W1l k m son Small Engtne

WOOD TRUSSES

Free Est m a t es

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lwo 1 1
p low s fror I end
loader e"!c h $150 A ll work s
o Fo r d r ae or Pt1on e 985
35 91
6 5 Al p
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Day 992 7089
N1ghl 992 3525
or 992 5232

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Summtl count) has asked the
bo ard to approve a change m
the dtstnct s name to Port age
Lakes Jomt Votatwnal School
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Ba ptist Elementary Scho ol
located at Brook Park m
Cuya hoga Count y and found
both to meet the stale s m1m
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schools

Larry Dierker

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most consistent pitcher this
year Gomez said He had to
come out of several games w1th
no dec iSIOn bu t m II starts he s
on!; h&lt;1d one lJ uJ out m g
1 he v1ctorv was D1erker "
lhtrd and first since Apn l 15
If I could throw hke I was
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An geles npped Pittsburgh 6..()
San Francisco beat St Lows 95 and New York edged Cm
cmnalt 4 3 111 the onlv games
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Dodgers 6, Pirate&lt; 0
Ron Cey slammed a two-run
homer m the fourth mnmg and
t tgh t hand er Andy Messer
sm1th pitched a five hiller as
Los An ge les co mpleted a
th ree ga me sweep of the
Pirates
Cubs 5 Padres I
Don Kessmger smgled m
George M1 tterwa ld from
second m th e seventh mrung to
sna p a 1·1 t1e and then smgled
home another run m the nmth
to touch off a three-run mmng
as Chicago turned hack San
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Holzer M&lt;•diral Centn
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Ella Asbury. Dale Bri rklcs.
Belva Bruce . Er nest Caldwell,
Henry Camink, Cha rl es
Can trell, Gl&lt;1dys Croy. Reba
De Priest, Arnold Dean, Ivy

PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES - Teresa
Ann DWlcan, Gallipolis Ferry;
Mrs . Dennis Thevenin , Henderson; Julius Mathey. !.con:
Charles E. Fowler, Jt ., Point
Pleasant: Russell Holland.
Point Pleasant ; Mrs. James
.Wheeler and daughter. Point
Pleasant: Marg aret Smith.
Mason; John Halstead., Point
Pleasant ; Linda McQuaid,
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SAIGON (UP!) - South
Vietnam agreed today to
restore conununications ·and
transportation privileges to the
Viet Cong, paving the way for
renewed peace negotiations
between the Communists and
the Saigon government.
A government spokesman
said South Vietnam had
decided to meet all CommWlist
demands for telephone services, news conferences and
liaison helicopter flights to Viet
Cong field headquarters.

CoWlty's Board of Education
Thursday night determined
what a normal working day is
for certain auxiliary and school
serv ice personnel and set
salaries for it.
Working days were set as
seven hours for cooks and eight
hours for maintenance personnel, mechanics and bus
drivers, on recommendations
of the Supt. Withers.
Supt. Charles Withers asked
the board to leave it the same
as in the past for bus drivers
and to continue paying them
lor additional rWls over and
above their regular hours.
As di sc ussions continued,
Bill Withers said if it holds lor
bus drivers, ~~ Why can't we go
on down the line. If a cook gets
the job done in live hours why
does she have to slay. If we're
going to slide this through, why
can't we justify it for cooks and
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president, question when he
called for a motion on cooks.
Then it was Adkins' motion
setting cooks' working day as
seven hours, which passed
alter Brady gave the second. It
was ·agreed that if they work
four hours, their day is to be
pro-rated,
Bill Withers opposed tl!e
move on cooks in the 3-1 vote.
Several delegations appeared before the board .
Among these was Garnet
Pelfrey , representing the Adult
Softball League, to request a
lease for field No. 3 at Ordnance Elementary School,
which will be prepared.
Mrs. Edna Thompson and
Terry Dennis in behalf of the
Girls
Softball
League
discussed fencing for their field
at Ordnance. Mrs. Thompson
explained tha( the purpose is
primarily for that of a safety
factor and for Improvements.
Further study was scheduled.

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the site, Horsecave Creek, where the county is putting in a new bridge super
structure 20 feet wide and 42 feet long. The old bridge was only 12 feel wide. The
guardrail will be extended also, Buehl said. At the present time sheet piling is
being placed at the base of the old pier. The space between the piling and the pier
will be filled with cement to prevent the current from scouring the pier . A similar
structure will be placed at Hemlock Grove. Cost of the bridge here will be approximately $30,000, of the one at Henilock Grove, $26,000: Two other bridges on
Grass Run are being replaced with a multi-plate pipe arch. The bridge at Horsecave Is located on COIUilry r.oad 32, The road will be closed for approximately two
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - A contract
covering over 7,000 employes of the Ohio
Department of Mental Health and Mental
Retardation has been signed with the Ohio
Civil Service Employes Association.
The new contract provi~es lor at least
eight weekends off per member each year,
a two-step grievance procedure with
binding arbitration and·a better overtime
equalization system, the OCSEA said.
The associa tion said the contract does
no.'cover wages because pay increases for

all state employes must be authorized by
the Ohio General Assembly.
"We feel we have the best contract
ever negotiated betwe en a labor
organization and a state agency," said
Rick Dorman, chief OCSEA negotiator .
At the Gallipolis State Institute, between 250 and 300 employes are members
of the OCSEA affected in lhls agreement.
GSI has a total of 871 employes.
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GALLIPOLI.$ - Roger Brumfield, a
teacher at Gallia Academy High School,
and AI Harris, newly-elected Jaycee
president, were named Jaycees of tbe year
here Friday night during U!e annual installation banquet of the Gallipolis Area
Ja ycees.
Both have been active in many Jaycee
projects the past two years.
Harris, formerly of Charleston, W.
Va ., was officially installed president as
was his entire slate of officers. ·
Larry Livingston, District VIcePresident and president of the Portsmouth
Jaycees, administered the oath of office to
Harris, external vice-president Jim
Cochran; internal vice-president, Bill
Young, Brumfield, the club's secretary;
Lynn YoWlg, treasurer and local directors,
Tom Hardman, Jim Slddmore and Randy
Gilliam .
Harris presented outgoing president
Mel Tab.or a special president's plaque and
J. Michael Neal, former Jaycee president,
gave Tab.or a special plaque engraved with
a picture of the old mill at Adamsville.
Tabor and other Jaycees were Instrumental in the construction of the mill
used in the historical pageant "Gallia
Country."
Bill Young was honored for being the
outstanding director Of the year, district
and local Spoke award wiMer and Speak( Continued on page 2)

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a.m. Saturday on the parking lot at
Gallipolis Motor Company. The battery
was taken from a 1968 Chevrolet.
BANKS TO CLOSE
POMEROY - The Pomeroy National
Bank .The Farmers Bank and Savings Co.,
and the Citizens Nation.al Bank will close
at noon Monday for the fWletal services of
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Donald M. Thaler, chairman of the board of trustees of the French Art Colony, a
certificate lor stock in Bob Evans Farms, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Evans.
Dr. Thaler said the stock is the beg inning of an endowment lund, the proceeds of
which would be used to promote the activities of the French Art Colony in the tricounty area. It is hoped that additional contributions to the endowment IWld will
make the Art Colony increasingly self-sufficient and guaranteeing a more varied
and enlarged program. Registration for the summer program of the French Art
Colony is currently under way.

Utility executive to
speak in -Racine

POMEROY - Fred V. Stine, vice
president - Generation and Transmission,
Columbus and Southern Ohio Elec tric Co.,
has been secured as the principal speaker
for the annual meeting of the Meigs County
Regional Planning Commission .
Thereon Johnson, cha irman of the
executi ve committee of the commission,
said Stine will discuss the impact of the
possible multimillion dollar power plant in
the Great Bend area.
Other company officials attending will
be Jack Ape!, mana gerof Environmental
Department, and Charles Williamson,
director of Cons umer Services, Southern
Division,
Other items on the program to be held
at the Steamboat Inn in Racine at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, June 12 will be the
election of officers for the corning year,
reporl on new county programs by Robert
Clark, chai rman of the Board of County
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Farmers Home Administration, by Milton
Roush , District Director, and a report on
planning commission acti vities by Charles
E. Blakeslee . executi ve rli rector.
Stine, 48, a native of Zanesville, is a
, ' graduate of Ohio State University in
FRED V. STINE
Electrical Engineering and of Michiga n
University's Publi c Utility Exec.
Program.
Republican Executive Committee, he was
A mem ber of Franklin County discharged a sergeant In 1946.

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JAYl:Jo;ES OF THE YEAR -Mel Tabor, .out&amp;olng preoident of the Gallipolis
Area Jaycees, Is shown ab.ove with AI Harris and Roger Brumfield, the club's top
Jaycees of the year for 197:1-74.

District GOP to hold
ole fashioned cook-out
ATHENS - Ohio University Campus
is to be the location of an "Ole Fashioned
Republican Cook out and Rally" Friday,
June 14, a~ 6:30 p.m. sponsored by The
Tenth District Republican Committee.
Principal members are the Chairman and
office holders of each county comprising
the Ohio Tenth Congressional District.
The Ohio University Chefs will broil

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additional requirementSon environmental
Impact ana lysis came on and further
complicated the status of the project.
The Ohio Department of Transportation
is currently preparing an Environmental
Impact Statement in accordance with
current federal requirements. The state
expects to obtain cor ridor location approval by the federal highwa y administration in the near future.
Walker sa id engineering then could go
forward into the design phases. He
estimated three to fo ur years would be
required for completion of th e design,
acq~isition of the right-of-way and start of
construction.
U. S. Route 35 presently winds through
JackS&lt;ln, ca rrying a heavy volume of
traffic on narrow streets such as East
Broadway, Water Street and Bridge
Street. A traffic bottleneck often develops
within the city during peak traffic periods
on the federal route.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1974

JACKSOI'l - The route 3:; bypass of
Jackson is at least three to four years
away.
This is the opinion of William W.
Baker , deputy director of the Division of
Highways in answer to a query from
Chuck Fenwick of Jackson , a member of
the Southeastern Ohio Regional Council's
highway committee .
According to the Journal-Herald, a
public hearing for the proposed bypass
was held fo ur years ago in 1970 and the
stale approved the corridor location.
But this "corridor" was never approved by the federal highway administration and since that tlme federal
requirements hav~ cha nged in relat ion to
the documentation of alternate location
studies, relocation housing requirements
and the social, economic and environmental considerations.
During the lime of documenting the
prelim inary engineering ac tions for
federal approval of the corridor location,

CLUB TO MEET
The Meigs CoWlty RidtAg
Club will meet Monday at 6f$11
p.m. at the Rock Spring)!
Fairground. All members a_~e
urged to attend.
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Mrs.
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Quillen,
Sycamore St., Middlepor-t ,
received word that her brotherin-law, Ben Quillen, who lelt
Syracuse 35 years ago, . ~s
foWld dead in an aparlment:.\n
Akron recently. Quillen': wtien
found, had been dead from tiro
to three weeks. Burial was ~l'n
Akron.
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Highs in tbe 60s. Warm and
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conference would be held agalh
Saturday and helicopter Ualilq)i
flights would be re-establi.!h(il
Monday between Saigon 8Jlll
the Viet Cong 's de facto capital
at Loc Ninh, 75 miles to llie
Brig . Gen . Phan Hoa Hiep, north.
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The South Vietnamese 1¢negotiator, told newsmen tele- mlstice negotiating tea111
phone service was restored called for resumption ·ol
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Davis, the Communist com- and the Viet Cong nelt
pound at Saigon's Tan Son Tuesday .
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nam had given in to Con!mWlisl demands "to provid'e
the Communist side with .;J.
good occasion to prove ifB
goodwill, to resume tiD!
negotiations rather than !P
plunge itself into dishon~
adventurous schemes."
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called off armistice, political
and prisoner of war talks after
Soutb Vietnam withdrew the
privileges April 18. They
pledged to resume discussions
on restoration of U!e privileges.

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poss ibl e, according to th e
Denn ey. Harri etta Durst , power company.
Harold Frazier, Donald Gate~ .
Coun cil agreed to purch3.se a
Mary Grant , Dena Greene.. Cub Cadet tractor from the
Mrs. John Hughes and son . Meigs Equipment Company
Ke lsie Johnson, Jodie Kun ath , and a 50-in ch rotary mower.
Lor e tta
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Wendy
Jn oth er acti on, co uncil
J. aude rmil k, Dan i e l commended M ilton Varian,
Living ston, · Sr· .,
Dann y police chief, for his excellent
MOI'rOW, J ohn Mu lheron . performance of duties ; ex·
Me li ssa
Nan ce ,
Marsha pressed appreciation to Judy
·Powell, Ruth Ritenour, Adelia Combs for cleaning up the
Roberts, Mrs. Rodney Roush pr operty where the Ri zer
Tonight, Sat. , Sun .
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son, Lucille Schrader, Alva Grocery store was located;
June 7-8-9
Shoemaker. Maye Smith, Al ice extended appreciation to the
Sol're ll , Frances Taylor, Syracuse Homemakers Club in
William .Thom pson, Rona ld coo peratio n with George
CHARLEY VARRICK
(Technicolor }
Twyman , James Van~il'kle, Carper of Ca rper ~s Nursery for
Wal ter MaMhau
Vicky Williams.
the nice shrubbery and trees
Joe Don Bake1
(Births)
planted
in fron t of the new
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Mr . and Mrs. Jeffrey Rice , a municipal building, and agreed
Cartoon s!
son, Ri o Grande ; Mr . and Mrs. to replace the water foWltain
Krazy Kat also loop y
George Hesson, a daughter, located nea~ the ball field.
Show Starts 1 p .m .
Poin t Pleasant , W. Va .; Mr.
Pic kens ·said th e Slate
and Mrs . Samuel Temper. a Department of Highways inson, Gallipolis.
"BLOSSOM THE CLOWN" will make an appearance at
dicated that a retainer wall will
the
Pomeroy
0111rch of Christ next week during Vacation
be placed along the highway in
Bible
School
to
be held June !Othrough the 14 from 6:30 until
front of Largent 's property, a
8: 30p.m. The school will close with a picnic Saturday aftotal of 150 feet. The hi ghway
Add a room. Close in the garage. will
ternoon and program that night . Teachers for the school are
be widened in the area
Naomi Ohlinger; beginners, Cathy Osborne, Kathy
nursery,
Pour a patio. approximately live feet.
Ohlinger,
Diane Smith ; primary, Thelma Osborne, Pearl
COWlcil also annoWlced that
Don't wait if residents
Leifheit ; pre-junior, Carolyn McDaniel, Lenore McKnight,
have had adequate
Doris
junior, Elizabeth Duffy, Pat Wehrung, and
you need it now. time to Wlderpin trailers and teenage,Carter;
Terry
Groninger, Sharon Groninger, Debbie Carthose who are still in violation
der.
Director
of
th e school is Jean Cleland, and Betty
Come see us. have Wltil JWle 14. II not
pleted by that lime. Spencer, assistant, with Anita Neutzling in charge of the
We've got com
kitchen.
war ra nts will be issued .
a low-cost Counc il agreed the ordinance
in regard to ·underpinnin g
Home trailers should be enforced.
Troy Zwilling, coWlcilman ,
Improvement extended
a vote of thanks to
Loan Pickens for his work on
preparing specifica tions for
for you.
the new lire truck.
Chief Varian reported that
new radios for the cruiser have
The Meigs CoWlty Retired regular basis.
not yet arrived but are ex- Senior Volunteer Program
Mrs. Welker said she and
pected soon.
Advisory Board this we ek Eleanor Thomas, director for
CoWlcil also agreed to pour completed plans fo r activities the Meigs CoWlty CoWl cil on
concrete in front of the fire during regatta wee kend with Agi ng, had attended the
station . .
Clara Loc hary, presid ent, governor 's conference on aging
CoWlcil ·\fill place sig ns, presiding.
in Columbus May 22.
"Slow, children playing," from
Clarence Struble said the
A member of the bOard
Elsie Decker's properly to COWlcil on Aging Board is explained June 11 special
Ronnie Hubbard 's on College respon sible for the flea market election lor the lour COWlly
Road . Mayor London said to be held during the regatta commWlity college and some
several stop signs will have to weekend along with other . of the advantages to senior
be erected and some of the activities at the center. Pearl citizens as well as youth and
present ones changed.
Welker, RSVP director, an- others in the coWlty. The
Coun cil entered into a nounced there would be senior college will provide the opmutual aid agreement with volunteers to help with all the portunity for senior citzens to
Pomeroy for additional fire activities planned. In addition , take classes in any field and in
pomeroy pomeroy
protection.
the RSVP staff and five senior their own commWlily if there
rutland national
A request from the senior volunteers will serve aiWlch'at are enough interested in taking
bank
citizens for a donation of $100 noon on JWle 22 to the Air- special classes.
the bank of
was tabled Wl til the next stream Campers organization
the ce ntury
Arecognition program lor all
meeting.
establi shed 1872
that will be camping at the voiWlteers in RSVP is planned
Grading in front of the Ella fairgroWlds during the regatta. August I. The picnic held at
Quillen prope(ty will be
Dick Karr offered to give the that time will be a small token
Morilbtr
completed as soon as equip- Council on Aging a week's car of appreciation to the 160 senior
FDIC
ment can be secured.
wash fees, but needs members citizens of Meigs . County
Barry McCoy, councilman, · of RSVP to help out during the enrolled in RSVP for their time
agreed to paint the basketball week on ••finishing'' cars when and devotion given in support
MAIN OFFICE
Mon .• Tues., Wed. , Thu rs. 9 a.m .-3 p.m.
court . Poles for the court will they come out of the wash. The of the program and for making
Friday9a .m . lo7p .m .
be erected by next week . wash will be held later this the program a success.
Sat urday 9a .m . to 12 Noon
McCoy will line the court as summer.
Members of the RSVP adsoon
as the poles and banking
Mrs. Welker reported on the visory board attending the
RUTLAND BRANCH
boards are in place .
Mo_n ., Tues. , Wed .. Sa l. . 9 a .m .-3 p. m .
following projects of the senior meeting were Mrs. Lochary,
Thursday 9a .m . to 12 Noon
II was also announced that volunteers during the past two Struble, Hazel McKelvey,
Friday 9 a .m . to 7 p .m .
the playground equipment months - eight volunteers Vilma Pikkoja, Charles R.
should be installed by next have attended the special Karr, Sr., the Rev, Wilbur
week.
education class at Meigs High Perrin, the Rev . William
Attending were Mayor School and helped the students Middleswart, Helen Williams,
London , Zwilling, Pickens, with craft projects; the Pearl · Reynolds , Louise
Robert Wingett, and McCoy, monthly blood pressure testing Bearhs, C. E. Blakeslee, Mr i
co un cil members, Varian, program at the senior citizen Welker, Jeanne BraWl, RSVP
FRIDAY 9 to 7-SATURDAY 9 to 12George Holman , treasurer , center has been manned en- coordinator, and Alice WamsMONDAY-THURSDAY 9 to 3
Kathryn Crow, clerk, and Mrs. tirely by volunteers; two ley, RSVP secretary.
Herman London.
voiWlteers made drapes for the
new Pomeroy Fire DepartA hometown friend.
LETART WINS
ment building; seven volWlLETART, W. Va. - Letart
teers were to serve at the
defeated
Racine B 11 to 7. Tony
cancer society track meet JWle
Riffle
winning
pitcher, struck
I which was postponed due to
rain ; four voiWlteers helped out 9, walked 12 and allowed 8
with the mowing and cleanup hits. Letart wiU play Racine
of the groWlds at the Meigs JWle 11 at Letart at 6 p.m.
CoWlty Museum before the Manager ior Letart is Jlm
Hupp.
recent auction, and the cleanup
of the riverbank opposite the
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center has been completed .
NOWVOUKNOW
Several " volunteers are
Ammonia
was originally
mowing the riverbank area
weekly and flowers have been known as "salt of Anunon t'' so.
planted. It is planned to have called after the Egyptian god
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strip steaks behind Grover Center on
· Richland Ave. The meal will be served out ·
of doors.
·The Ohio Tenth District Is the largest
in Land Area In Ohio. II takes up 15 pel. of
the land area in the state, 'having aU or ·
most of Athens, Fairfield, Gallia, Hocldng,
Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Morgan,
Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Vinton and
W8llhington Cowities. II extends from
Zanesville to Ironton and from Marietta to
Jackson. ·
Featured as speaker will be The
GOV, ARCH MOORE
Honorable Arch A. Moore Jr., popular
Republican Governor of West Virginia.
Governor Moore Is serving his second for election from the 17th Slate Senatorial
term as governor, a feat no other District; and candidates for ..tin! lllth
Republican has done in the heavily General Assembly, Buzz Ball, Sam Speck,
democratic stale of West Virginia .
Rex Kieffer, Ralph Welker, and William
Most of the candidates for local, Snyder will be in attendance.
·
district 81ld state office will attend as·wm
A public meeting , admission wiD be by
Congressman Clarence Miller from ticket. Tickets may be obtained from any
Lancaster who has represented this Republican chairman of the coWl ties listed
district eight years and _is seeking another ab.ove, or by calling Zanesville, 45:Hi461 ol'
two year term ; Oakley Collins, candidate 4521587 or 872-3216. ,

POMEROY - Eldon E. Weeks, 73, Rt.
, 3, Pomeroy, who was associated with the
Pomeroy National Bank since 1937, died
following a long illness Friday night at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Weeks retired from U!e Pomeroy
National Bank after having served as vice
~resident eight years. He was elected to
the b.oard of directors in . 1941 and continued to serve in that capacity until his
death.
He was a men;tber of Enterprise
United Metb.odist Cburch, member of
Meigs County Cancer Society, clerk of
Salisbury School Board for 30 years, and
was affiliated with several state. and
federal banking groups . .
He was the son of the late John and
Edith Batey .
Mr, Weeks is survived by his wife,
Agnes M. Weeks; one son, John R. Weeks,
Gallipolis; a daughter-in-law, Barbara
Weeks; one sister, Rachel Jennings,
Pomeroy, and two grandchildren,. Tom
and Mary Beth Weeks. ·
Funeral Services will be Monday at I
p.m: at Ewing Chapel with the Rev.
William Sydenstricker off!cia ting . Burial
will be in Rock Springs Cemetery, Frle,nds
may call at the funeral home today from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.rn.

SPECIALAWARJj\.._ Twila Clatworthy gives Thereon Jolmson, grand croaker
of the Ohio Society for the Promotion of Bullfrogs, a preview of the Grand Croriker
Awards to be presented Ill all past grlind croakers during the frog jwnps at the
forthcoming Regatta Weekend. Miss Clatworthy did the art work for the awafd.s
::'hlch display the official coat o!anns of the society, with LBlin wordS saying;
Always frog!." Past grand cr011kers to receive the awards are Fred Crow, Dale
Warner, Guy E. Guinther, Roy Hol\e.r, Harold Bla~kslon, James Clatworthy, and
J~hnson .

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