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Miners threaten war in coalfields
Only Meigs Mines
in Ohio closed
in face of threats
by pickets
BELLAIRE, Ohio (UPI)- Ohio's coal fields operated "at
a nonnal rate" today, despite threats by West Virginia miners
to send anned pickets into Ohio and other states to shut down
the mines. John Gusek, president of United Mine Workers
District 6 in Bellaire, said, "We have a couple of mines out in
Meigs County, but other than that things are going at a nonnal
rate.
"11ve heard the reports about these anned pickets, and I see
no need for that," he said. "Whenever they have picket.ed our
mines- without being anned -we have honored their picket
lines. If they show honor to us, we 'll show honor to them."
Guzek said no pickets had appeared as of late this morning,
and noted that, ~·Our governor (James A. Rhodes ) isn't going
to stand for a group of anned men coming into this state. You
just don't do that kind of thing in this country."

By United Press International
COLUMBUS - LOW-INCOME FAMILIES WON a week's
extension to apply for help in paying for last winter's high fuel
bills. Gov. James A. Rhodes said Thursday the State Welfare
Department has arranged for a one-week extension of today 's
original deadline.
·
· "Welfare Director Kenneth Creasy is notifying ci&gt;unty
welfare departments on this," the governor said. "Each
county department will have a choice of granting the extension
if it is needed in that county. Some counties are having a
problem; some are not.'' The new deadline for applications in
the Special Crisis Intervention Program will be next Friday,
Aug. 19, in t~se counties which choose to adopt the extension,
Creasy explained.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UPI)-As the United Mine Workers
International Executive Board prepares to meet in emergency
situation in Wasllington, striking miners in southern West
Virginia are developing plans to export armed bunches of
pickets to spread the once-flagging. wildcat mine strike.
A meeting was scheduled for Thursday afternoon at nearby
Chelyan to map strategy.
Since the shooting of a West Virginia miner Tuesday night,
one strikers said picket lines have begun "to look like a
damned arsenal."
A back-to-work movement in West Virginia developing
Wedne~y was aborted aftef'local UMW District 17 presidents refused to vote to resume operations in the seven-weekold strike which began when cutbacks were announced in the
UMW Health and Retirement Funds. About 50,000 'miners
remained idled Thursday afternoon, the West Virginia Coal
Association said.

Consolidation Coal Co., the state's No . 1 producer, said most
of its 8,000 men, who had begun to return to work, were turned
away from mine sites late Wednesday and Thursday.
Uncon£irmed reports in the union's largest region are UMW
President Arnold Miller will ask the executive board Friday to
replace District 17 President Jack Perry and Vice President
Cecil Roberts with his loyal ally District Secretary-Treasurer
Joe Duffie.
Miller was unavailable for comment.
"We're going to shutdown the state this week and starting
Sunday, we'll spread to the other districts," said one miner
shortly after pickets idled the headquarters of District 17 u{
downtown Charleston.
The miner said the pickets - who will concentrate on
eastern Kentucky and Ohio initially - will be anned. Asked
.where they were receiving financing, he responded: "We 'll
manage with the money.''

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VOL. XXVIII NO. 84

By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON (UPI ) President Carter says the
agreement on principles for a

Threats
of flood
in Ohio

COLUMBUS- SEN. HOWARD W. METZENBAUM, DOhio, was scheduled to leave today on a three-week trip to the
People's Republic of China . Metzenbaum said Thursday his
wife and daughter would accompany him and that the trip
would be paid for out of his own pocket. They plan to return
Parts of Ohio experi!)nced
.
Sept. 3.
rough
· weather Thursday
·
At a news conference Thursday morning, Metzenbaum
night,
as
strong winds and
repeated statements he made in a Springfield speech earlier
heavy
rain,
prompted by a
this week opposing any increase in the federal tax on domestic
crude oil. The tax, said Metzenbaum, would raise gasoline cold front that moved into the
prices !kents a gallon and would force the conservation of only state Thursday, hit some
25,000 barrels of gasoline a day. The $85 billion price tag by sections.
· Findlay reported to the
1985 was too much to pay to "accomplish so little," said
UPI
receiving more than two
Metzenbaum.
inches of rain , and more than
OOLUMBUS - OHIOANS ARE BEING WARNED to an inch of rain fell at
watch.for cars salvaged from the recent Johnstown, Pa., flood Columbus. Cleveland had
which may be sold as new or low-mileage used cars in the about three-quarters of an
inch of precipitation, with .
state.
· Attorney General William J . Brown said Thursday cars heavier amounts just east of
salvaged from the floQd are being brought into Ohio. He said Cleveland.
The heavy rain Thursday
prospective buyers should request a title search. "Due to
night
broke Chardon's main
titling procedures in Ohio, car buyers will not be able to tell
water
line, draining water
from the auto title if the vehicle has been salvaged," Brown
from
other
lines and leaving
said. "For 50 cents, the buyer can have a title search done on
the Geauga County village
the vehicle to determine its origin Y
dry.
EDWARDS AFB, CALIF. - THE SPACE SHUTTLE
Full service was not
Enterprise, first of a fleet of five winged orbital transports , expected to be restored until
was ready for its maiden solo flight today over the sun-baked some time today, according
Mojave Desert. Astronauts Fred Haise and Gordon Fullerton . to police. It was reported that
planned to fly the unpowered space plane off the back of a four- some 30 feet of State Route 44
mile-high jumbojet to a landing on the vast flat clay and silt south of ·Chardon fell into a
creek, leaving a 10-foot hole
bed of a lake that has been dry thousands of years.
The shuttle, a stubby cross ~&gt;!!tween a rocket and an where the water line broke,
airplane, was scheduled to touch down at 11:51 a.m. (EDT ) and that parts of Mayfield
before a crowd of thousands and a national television . and Chardon roads also
·
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FAIR ENTRIES REGISTERED
Mrs. Muriel
Bradford, left, and Cheryl Kennedy were busy Thursday
afternoon registering persons with entries in the 1977
Meigs County Senior Fair which will get underway at the

COLUMBUS (UPI )
Legislation giving the Ohio
Department of Taxation new
powers to combat cigarette
"bootlegging" was signed
into law today by Gov. James
A. Rhodes.
"This law will put Ohio into
a leadership position in the
fight against interstate
bootlegging of cigarettes,"
said Rhodes in signing the
bill, which will become
effective Nov. 11.
The bill, sponsored by Sen.
Cha&lt;les L. Butts, DCleveland, will make it a
crime to sell or transport
cigarettes with the intent of
avoiding payment of Ohio ~s
15-cent per pack state tax.
Last year, the tax

generated $194.8 million. But
Rhodes said $22 million was
lost in 1976 because of the sale
of imported cigarettes in to
Ohi9 from surrounding
states, which - except for
fennsylvania
tax

I Intruder
A 19-year-&lt;~ld Reedsville
man is the central figure in a
Meigs County Court case
today that may become
known as the "Case of the
Curious Intruder." Until
Judge Robert Buck decides

governor and the state road
commissioner as soon as
possible to discuss the
situation.''
State Road Commissioner
Joseph (Speed) Jones said
the bridge would be open to
emergency vehicles during
the repairs. He said five more

defects had f&gt;een discovered
by an inspection team and
that it was decided to keep
the same firm on the job until
all the repairs were completed.
American Bridge Co .,
owned by U. S. Steel, is doing .
the work.

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Roc)t Springs Fairgrounds Tuesday. Entries will be

accepted through today. At right are Mr. and Mrs. F1oyd
Avis, Rt . 2, Coolville, who entered their Murray Grey
~
cattle.

cigarettes at a far less rate enforcement officials will be
than Ohio. ·
able to make arrests, carry
"The new legislation puts concealed weapons and
some teeth into our laws for . obtain warrants tO enforce •
fighting this loss, " said the new law after it becomes
Rhodes.
effective.
·
'l' ax
depart rri en t
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blamed curiosity I
punishment, he was being
held in Meigs County jail on a
charge of criminal trespass
of the Tuppers Plains School
around 8 p.m. Thursday
evening.
A witness reported to the
'sheriff's office that he observed Kenneth Lee Mays
prying on the lock of the front
door of the school and said
Mays was in the school at the
time he was called.
Deputies responded, but
found no one was in the
building. Mays was located
later, advised of his rights,
and in a statement admitted
entering the school.
He told deputies that he had
not been in that School for
four years and he "wondered
if the building was the same.''
So he went in to look! He is
slated for hearing today in
County Court. No damage or

missing property was observed.
A Syracuse resident, 56, is
confined to jail today
following a two car accident
in Minersville Thursday
about 11:50 p.m.
Ferrell,
Dilford
N.
traveling south on SR 124,
went off the road on the right
and struck a parked truck
owned by Robert R. Harden,
Rt. 1, Racine. The Harden
vehicle was four feet off the
edge of the pavement and had
stopped there to assist a
stalled motorist.
Ferrell was charged with
reckless operation and
driving while under the influence of alcohol. There was
moderate damage to both
vehicles. Ferrell's vehicle
was a 1970 Buick and Harden's a 1977 Dodge pickup. No
injuries reported.

Four amendments
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Governor siglls bootleg hill

Ferry service .across Ohio· River will he free

Beginning next Monday
"I can't say how much to buy groceries at Ohio · communication between the
ferry boats may transport · we're making on the project, stores where no food tax is Department of Highways and
automobiles and· people free but it will cost quite a bit to charged.
Point Pleasant Mayor John city or county officials. We
of charge across the Ohio repair the landings and
have to read what is hapRiver between Kanauga and everything. Doc flew to Musgrave said the ferry pening just like everybody
Henderson with the state of Anderson, Ky. to get a boat so service would help ease the else.
West Virginia picking up the he could tow back the big situation, but he had some
"What we.want to see is the
$250,000 tab.
ferry from McKees Rock, Pa. complaints about the State
bridge repair expedited.
Department
of
Highways.
The state. of Ohio is doing
" Doc says he should be
"There has been little or no We're meeting with tire
its part to get ready. Glenn A. ready to begin taking cars
Smith, deputy dire'ctor, across by Monday."
Division 10, Ohio Department
"I figure a lot more people
of Transportation, and his will use the ferry now than
workers Thursday were on they did in. 1969 because it's
.hand at River St. and Third free. So, we should be real
Ave. in Kanauga to repair the busy.''
ferry landing, put into
Two ferries, one with an
business the last tirne in 1968 eight-car capacity and
after th~ Silver Bridge fell. another with a 15-car limit
George
McCausland, will be use(!.
Superintendent of
the
Residents of the two river
Department of Highways, cities of Point Pleasant and
Mason County Division, said Gallipolis, Ohio, grew actoday he was not certain customtid to ferry rides after
whether the existing ferry the collapse of the original
landing in Henderson would Silver Bridge on Dec. 15, 1967,
be used (It .would require · when 46 were killed: McCoy
little or no repair) or another ran . the service for Ohio ·
be built...
\1alley Towing, Inc., for the
Engfneer Smith said that nearly two-year period it took
-the Ohio side wiU be ready to build the new structure.
· Monday, and he ·hopes that : Back then a ferry ride
..
the ferries
be ready, too. across the Ohio cost a quarter
The ferry service will for foot passengers, 50 cents
continue until repairs on the for cars with passengers and
bridge are • completed, a small trucks, $1.50 for trucks
matter of five or six weeks. larger than three-quarter ton
West Virginia Gov. John D. with. one rear axle, $2 for
Rockefeller IV, announcing truc1ts and two rear axles and
that his state would finance $3 for semi-tractors and
the operation, said the ferry trailers with three or more
aerrice would 'run 24 hours rear axles. Buses and towed
daily, and will relieve the mobile homes were charged
economic pressure caused by $10 for the trip.
.
clOiinl the Silver Memorial
Besides the inconvenience,
bridge July 8.
the bridge cloaing has caused
The ferry will be operated economic hardships on both
by Dorlile (Doc) McCoy,, Sr., side&amp; of the river. Gallipolis
of Mason, owner and !hopping centers have been
OLD FERRY SITE REACTIVATED - This old ferry
aecretary of Three Cities particularly hard-hIt'·
landing
off Third Ave. and River St., in Kanauga will be
Ferry Co. lli8 wife told area because
many , West
reactivated for area residents while · repair work
media:
Virginians crossed the bridge

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1977

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

new Panama Canal treaty
provides for protection of the
security
and
nation 's
guarantee of a free and open
passageway for everyone. ·
Persgnall y assuming
responsibility for persuading
the American people to
accept the controversial pact,
Carter cleared his calendar
today to complete his review
of it before disclosing its
contents probably late in the
day.
Carter
already
has
obtained the support of the
nation's armed forces and the
promise of "an open mind"
from two preVious opponents
of a new treaty, Senate
Majority Leader Robert
Byrd, D-W.Va., and Sen.
Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.
The agreement, which was
not initialed by either side,
must be set into a formal
treaty', signed and then
ratified . But it appeare4
Carter already had defused
some opposition to a treaty, a
hotly contested issue during
1976
presidential
the
campaign.
White
House . press
secretary Jody Powell said
''we've been greatly pleased"
with the reaction from
members of Congress, each
of whom received a telegram
this week from Carter asking
them to keep ·open minds.
"With this treaty, which is
the culmination of 13 years of
hard work, I think we have
· arrived at the point where we
can adequately defend and
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"We 're going to send carloads of people out. at least for a
week," said another miner, who was planning to head for
lllinois Sunday, at the behest of a call from a miner there
wanting to spread the wildcat.
Miners said they know the name of the man who shot striker
Fred Landers, 32, of nearby Cedar Grove in the wrist Tuesday
as he marched on an Allied Cl!emical mine picket line about 40
miles east of here.
·
One miner said the men plan to take care of the problem
themselves.
Gov. Jay Rockefeller, asked about the strike situation, urged
the men to return to work, saying West Virginia was losing
$250,000a day in taxes because of the walkout
. He sal~ sta.te li!w prohibits state trooper~ . from becoming
mvolved m mme strikes, but he warned that he will Uphold law
and order. .

~ntinues on the .Silver Memorial Bridge. In ¥ckground
ts the Shadle Brtdge over the Kanawha River.

COLUMBUS (UPI)
Secretary of State Ted W.
Brown advised county boards
of election Thursday that he
anticipated there would be
four proposed Constitutional
amendments on the fall
induding
two·
ballot,
. initiative petitions yet to be
certified.
Two of the issues were
authorized for the November
ballot . by the Ohio General
Assembly. The other two ,
which. were initiated by
statewide petitions filed
earlier this week, are
currently being certified as
having been signed by at
least 307,201 voters.
Since each of the initiative
petitions were filed with more
than 400,000 signatures ,
Brown said he expected they
would meet Constitutional
requirements
and
be
certified.
Even if county boards of
election find that the petitions
were signed by an insufficient
number of voters, Brown

would authorize an extra 10
days for groups which
circulated the petitions to
collect more signatures.
The
four
proposals
expected to be on the
November ballot would : .
- Require that voters be
registered 30 days prior to an
election and a purging of
voter registration rolls every
four years.
- Prohibit .the use of steel
jaw leg traps in Ohio·.
- Allow the state to borrow
funds for low-income housing
construction
an·d
rehabilitation.
- Allow the legislature to
authorize a "flexible"
amount of general obligation
bonds in an amount tied to
average state revenues and
repeal Ohio's $'150,000
Constitutional limit on
bonded indebtedness.
Final ballot language
explaining the · issues will
have to be approved by Sept.
9.
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Butcher of Riga is believed dead m Paraguay
Aspokesman at the Clinical
By GERMAN CHAVES
Hospttal
for IDdigents satd
ASUNCION, Paraguay
( UPI) - A man believed to Thursday that West German
be the Nazt SS captaiD known authortttes were workrng to
as the " Butcher of Riga " for determine whether the man
his role ID the massacre of who died at the hospital
40,000 Jews has dted ID a Wednesday was NllZl war
pauper's bospttal m thts crtmlnal Eduard
remote South Amertcan Roschmann
As an SS captam m the
capttal.

Jewtsh ghetto of Rlga,
Latvta, Roschmann ordered
the kiilmg of 40,000 Jews and
m many cases "pulled the
tr1gger hunself," according
to West German pubhc
prosecutor Fnednch Beck
The man who checked mto
the hosp1tal July 24 complammg of a lung ailment had an

Argentine Identity card m the
name of Fedenco Bernardo
Wegener- one of the aliases
Roschmann was known to use
and matched h1s
description
He died Wednesday of a
heart attack, the hospttal
spokesman satd
Prosecutor Beck, workiDg

Asunaon
"He was courteous, but not
very communtcative.'' hlS
landlady, Juana Echague de
Rios , told UP! "He didn't eat
much, he didn 't rece1ve
VISitors or have any friends
and he had only very limited
funds ..
On July 24, he began to feel
ill, Mrs Echague said Her
22-year-old son, Eptfamo,
took hun to the hospttal,
nottcmg that he had a shght
limp
AcCOrding to German docu·
ments, Federtco Bernardo
Wegener was one of three
abases used by Roschmann
after he escaped from Europe
to Argentina m 1948
Under the Wegener alias,
Roschmann, actually 69
years old, is listed as 64, the
age of the dead man m
AsWlaon Both Roschmann
and the dead man are 6.fool·
II&gt;
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In addtlton, Roschmann IS
known to be mtSSmg three
ID\ls from hls nght foot and
two
from
hts
left,
characteristiCS conftrmed for
"Wegener" by the Asuncion
daily newspaper ABC The
nussmg toes could explaiD
the limp noticed by young
Rios
West German Embassy
secretary Werner Winke satd
a set of fingerpr1Dts from the
corpse and other data were
bemg sent to Germany to
confirm the •dentificalton
The Roschmann case was
the latest m a- sertes of
manhunts mvolvtng Nazts
who fled Ill Latin Amertcan
countr•es folloWing the fall of
·the Thtrd Re1ch m 1945
The most famous of the
fugtllves IS Martm Bormann,
Adolf Hitler's nght-hand man
rumored to be livmg, or to
have died, m several South
Amer~can countrtes
In 1960, lsraeh agents kld·
naped Adolf E1clunann m a
Buenos Atres
suburb
Etchman was smuggled Ill
Israel, trted, conVIcted and
executed

for the War Crunes Tribunal
m Hamburg , requested
Roschmann's

extradttlon

from Argentina m October
1976
Argentme offlaals oo July
4 satd they would take
favorable acllon on the
request The same day
jjWegener" checked mto a
small boardmg house m

· =Police certain Son of Sam is at end of line
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NEW YORK (UP! ) , Davtd BerkoWitz JUmped mto
h1s car and started the
engme Under the front seat
: was a fully loaded 4Haliber
' revolver, m the back a 45. caliber submachme gun and
• clips of ammunttion
And there was a letter,
wr1tten m neat, block letters
It was addressed to Suffolk
County police and warned
that SM of Sam would laWlch
a surprtse attack - posstbly
that very mght - on ooe of
;; two discotheques m the
':, affluent Hamptons on lnng
;: Island Authorities, the letter
::: satd, "would be all summer
counting the bodies "
•
Detective William Gardella
; poked his gun through the car
~
wrndow "Stand fast poltce," he satd "Get out of
' • the car With your hands up "
"Okay, you got me,"
~ , Berkowitz satd wtth an atr of
; . restgnation
.,,.. • "Who are you?" the pohce
:' · : offtcer asked
• • "Son of Sam," the paunchy
, postal worker satd "I guess
tlus ts the end of the line "
It
was
9:45 p m
• Wednesday It was the end of
·; the largest manhWlt m New
:! York City's htstory, a
• • manhunt that ecltpsed
•• London's search for Jack the
Ripper and New England's
' search for the Boston
~
strangler
~
Pollee satd Son of Sam, the
~ • 4Haliber killer who had
' terrorized New York Ctty for
•• more than a year wtth
ambush attacks that took the
;r' lives of five young women
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and one man on lovers' lanes,
~ · was ID custody outstde his
• Yonkers, N Y , apartment
On Thursday, pobce
••• sources satd, Berkowttz, a 24~
year-old loner, mail sorter
• and former
auxthary
: pobceman, had confessed • giVIng mmute details of the

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etght ambush attacks, whtch
also wounded seven persons
But he gave little tnslghl mto
his moltves
Today Berkowttz - a
stocky Army veteran wtth a
sharpshooter 's medal, an
adopted chtld wtth no
apparent love life, who often
dropped out of Stght for days
-was under heavy guard m
Kmgs County Hospttal
Center, IUldergomg"court-ordered psychiatrtc tests
New York City relaxed
Couples returned to the
secluded areas
"It's
busiDess as usual on the
Brooklyn waterfront," sa•d
{)ne cop 11 And no one's
looking over thetr shoulders"
Detectives
quoted
Berkowttz as saymg he killed

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HEALTH

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Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

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Diet may need bulk
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Three
years ago I had a small ner·
vous breakdown, whtch
resulted ID tenston and a con·
sp1pation problem
My doctors recommended
mild tranquilizers and a
psychiatnst I took the ptlls
but not the therapy A change
m JObs helped my tenston and
prW!e JWce cured the rest
Today I am a healthy, 25year-old woman who has
cured her nerves but still
depends on 15 oz of prune
)Wee every other day I'm
truly afraid to stop yet I kow I
should What can I do' How
long will 11 take to return to
normal' Please help'
DEAR READER - It
sounds to me like you have
made a lot of progress There
are worse things than prune
JWce Your bowel function
would probably unprove if
you could decrease the
amount you need
Prune )Wee contatns an ac·
live tngredtent that
stimulates contractions of the
colon In this sense t! IS a btl
like a chenucal laxative It
does not provtde bulk There
are diiferent rea"'Jns for con·
stipation In most people tt IS
related to tnsufftctent bulk m
the diet Psyohologtcal factors are often unportant, too
I am sending you The
Health Letter number 2·1,
Imtable or Spastic Colon and
Constipation It will provide a
good program for you to use
Others who want this 111formation can send 50 cents
wtth a long, stamped, self·
addressed envelope for mail·
mg By bemg patient and
followmg the bowel trrurung
program outlined there you
can unprove
I would suggest that you
start mcreasmg the bulk m
your diet by usmg whole
cereals that contam bran In·
crease the bulky vegetables
as m salads If you happen to
Ll!le coffee, tea or colas you
nught stop them These 111crease atWety and ner·
vousness anyway and have

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discotheque?''
They satd wr1tmgs found ID
Berkowtlz'
car
and
apartment matched the
penmanship m the taunting
letters Sam had sent poltce
about the kllltngs
A
scorecard of v1ctuns was
found on a wall of Berkowttz'
apartment
Berkowttz was formally
charged w1th second-degree
mw der, attempted murder
and assault for the death of
20-year-old Stacy Moscowttz,
the last Son of Sam v1ctun
whose male comparuon was
left virtually bliDded rna July
31 attack m a lover's lane rn
Brooklyn
The .44-&lt;:ahber revolver
foWld m Berkowitz' car was
1denlthed by balhsltcs
experts as the weapon Ulled ID

Different after Korea

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all etght " Son of Sam "
attacks
was described both as Sam
It was a routine check of
Carr, Berkowitz' 64-year-old
traffic summonses tssued tn
netghbor, and as Carr's dog,
the area the rught MISS
whom BerkoWitz allegedly
Moscowttz was shot that first
shot m the leg last April Tl
turned up the name of
wtth h1s 4Haliber revolver
Berkowttz, whose car was
"! was domg 1t for Sam
ticketed for parkmg next to a
Sam can do anythmg I was
ftre hydrant a few blocks
drtven to do 11 by Sam,"
from the scene A copy of the
off1cers quoted BerkoWitz as
ltcket was found m
sayma
"!only shoot pretty gtrls,"
Berkowttz' car when he was
arrested
BerkoWitz satd, according Ill
one of hiS mterrogators, who
The name rang a bell w1th
S81d the suspect told hun he
Yonkers pohce They had
gotten several complamts
was unsuccessful w1th
women
about hts behavtor from
netghbors
The discotheque plan was a
Another complamt came
new tWist. "He sa1d he was
from a downstatrs netghbor
gomg out IDa blaze of glory,"
S8J.d one offlcer 11Do you
deputy Westchester
County
Shertff
Cra1g
know what that would have
done? A machine gWl m a
Glassman - who learned
from New York pohce last
Saturday that Berkowttz was
a suspect m the uSon of Sam"
case
Glassman, "l'ho helped
pohce nab BerkoWitz, sa1d he
recently recetved four
threatenmg notes from the
suspect and accused hun of
settmg a hre at his apartment
Dav1d Schilkraut, 58, of the returned from the Army
door and throwmg bullets mto
"He tr1ed very, very hard the blaze
Bronx, remembers
BerkoWitz as a ''loner'' who to keep the fnendshtp gomg,"
Glassman
sa1d
he
hved wtth h1s adopltve the fr1end satd, "but I felt contacted pohce because the
parents m a Co.Qp " City very uncomfortable around threateniDg notes .appeared
I know a lot of old to he wr1tten m the style and
butlding Berk'owttz' grand- him
mother still hves there, but frtends treated hun the same hand of "Son of Sam "
his stepfather Nat now lives way ''
The last attack occurred
Employes at the Bronx post July 31, two days after the
m Miamt, Fla
"He wasn 'I overly friendly ofhce where Berkowitz anmversary of the ftrst
Ill people here But at the operated a large mail sortmg ambush
time of hts ltfe when. I knew macliine on the 4 p m -12 30
" You have before you the
him, I would never say be a m shtft, satd they were
44-&lt;:aliber killer known as
was capable of something "completely shocked" by Son of Sam," ass1stant
For Saturdlly, Aug 13, 1177
like this," sa1d Schilkraut news of his arrest
Dlstrtct Attorney Ronald
"He may have appeared
Aiello told Crurunal Court
strange, but he was never
Judge FtichardBrown at the
suspect's arra1gnment
vtolent ' '
Co-worker Fred WEIGIITY SUIT
BerkoWitz' attorney, Philip
Bernice Bede Osol
LOS ANGELES (UP! )
Ponterotto, 27, satd "You
Peltz, told the court hts chent
wouldn 't get much words out Com1c Paul Lynde !YaS sued should "not be at liberty "
of htm He was always Thursday by Thomas McCau- Berkowttz, flanked by seven
ley, who accused Lynde of detectives, remamed silent,
alone "
Berkowttz attended renegmg on an agreement to except to say "yes" when the
Columbus High School m the publictze McCauley's skill as JUdge called hun by name
Aug 13, 1977
Bronx and Bronx Communtty a we1ght reducmg coach
"Thank God they've caught
McCauley, a former heavy- him," satd Charles lnmmo, Your e)(penence has taught you
College He also worked as a
wetght
boxer, demanded the father of one of Son of to differentiate between the goocl
cabb1e ID the ctty for awhile
and the bad If you apply your
$1 S mtlllon Sam's ftrst VICtims, lfl.year· highest
mote
than
Poltce Comm1sswner
standards th1s com 1ng
Michael Codd S81d Thursday damages, saymg he and old Joanne, who was year the resulls could be
Berkowttz was an auxiliary Lynde had a contract Wider temporarily paralyzed by a overwhetm 1ng
pohceman m the Bronx from which Lynde would repay
4Haliber bullet
LEO iJulr 23·Aug 22) Th1s
1970 to 1973 Prtor to the him for help m losmg wetgbt
"Now he can 't hurt could be a strange day Persons
• you re dealtng w1th w1H act In an
arrest, pohce had speculated by publicly gtvmg him credit
anybody else "
unpredtctabte WB'/ Keep your
Son of Sam was very familiar
cool You can figure out how to
With pollee procedure and
handle the mcongrulltes Hav1ng
1
Letters of oplnlon are welcomed They should be 1 trouble
terms'
selee11ng a career' Send
He entered the Army m 1 less than 300words long (or he subject to reduction by 1 for your copy of Astra-Graph
1973 and served three years, I the editor) and mual be signed with the signee's ad· t Letter by ma11ing 50 cents and a
I dress Names may be withheld upon publication. I tong sell addressed stamped
one ln South Korea
Berkowttz also worked as : However, on request, names will be disclosed Letters I envelope to Astra Graph P 0
Box 489 Rad1o C1ty Stat10n N Y
an unarmed guard for ffil
should be rn good taste, addressing Issues, not per• : 10019 Be sure to spec1ly your
1
Secur1ty Servtce before t sonalittes
1 b1rth date
JOmiDg the post offtce ID I
£l
t VIRGO (Aug 23·5epl 221 You II
March
fare well today by st1cktng to
He was the adopted son of
carefully ta1d plans to add to
the ftrst wtfe of Nat
your resources Improvise and
vou mav. well throw every1hmg
BerkoWitz and acquaiDtances
I out of kilter
S81d he sought to hide the fact I
I
I LIBRA (Sept 23·0cl 23) At·
of hiS parentage
ttv1lteS that don t cost you an arm
Several friends satd Berand a leq w1ll alford the most
koWitz, while a loner as a Resignation explained

on command of '\Sam, " who

Always a loner

By JOHN MOODY
NEW YORK (UPI ) - Who
IS Davtd Berkowttz?
At tunes, Davtd Berkowttz
has been a sold1er, cab
drtver, private secunty
guard, auxiliary pohceman
and postal worker
Always, Davtd Berkowttz
was alone
Now, pohce say, Davtd
Berkowttz, 24, of Yonkers,
N Y , born Richard Falco in
New York City, ts Son of Sam
- the psychopathic killer
who terrorized the nalton 's
largest aty for the past year
as he stalked lovers' lanes
With his 44-&lt;:aliber Bulldog
revolver
Five young women and one
man died ID the attacks
Seven others were wmmded

the oppostte effects of your
tranquilizers
Try to develop and mam·
tam a senstble exerciSe pr&lt;»gram. Exerctse IS a good
tranqwltzer for mo;:t people
DEAR DR LAMB -I have
never heard you comment on
someone who uses an excess
amount of salt m his diet
What I mean IS at every meal
he makes his food white With
salt
DEAR READER - Almost
all life gtvmg substances can
be harmful m truly excessive
amounts Hence, too much
oxygen leads to oxygen
potSonmg but you will die
Without tt Too much sunshine
will damage the skiD or even
IDduce skin cancer Yet, all
the energy that fltnS planet
earth comes from the sun
We need salt Our body
flwds must have salt m them
for a normal chemtcal
balance In reasonable
amounts if a person consiunes more salt than he
needs the excess IS sunply
eliminated Of course, that
reqwres water and the lndivtdual must have plenty of
water mtake to do this pr&lt;»perly Too much salt and not
enough fiwd can contnbute to
developmg heat stroke m a
person exposed to heat
In very large amoWlts
there ts some evtdence that
this may contnbute to high
blood pressure The reason
for high blood pressure and
strokes m native Japanese ts
often stated to be from the ex·
cess use of salt
Some people use lots of Sl'lt
from habit A few use lots of
salt because thetr body needs
tt A good example here IS the
person wtth a deficiency of
the adrenal glands These
people crave salt and 1! does
help to prevent adverse
symptoms
Dr
Lamb answers
representative letters of
general mterest rn his col·
umn. Wnte to him rn care of
this newspaper, P 0 Box
1551, Radto Ctty Statioo, NewYork, NY, [()()19
~

Report good
on voc-ed job
pe~ntage
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohto Department of Educa.
tioo 's Divt&amp;on of Vocational
Education reports that 68 5
per cent of all 1976 graduates
enrolled ID high school vocatiooal education programs
obtamed full -llme jobs
related dtrectly to their
tratnlng
The Department satd
Thursday another 14 4 per
cent obtatned full·llrf\e
employment m other areas,
while 8.3 per cent found parttime jobs.
Only 8.8 per cent of the
graduates were unable to lind
jobs by the first of this year ,tt
satd
" Great
str1des
m
vocahonal educalton job
placement have been made
desptte naltonwtde trends

ASTRO·GRAPH

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,.Q'~J..?4:~.

: ••• ~.. U«UTC,:

youth, was a "changed man"

when he returned from
servmg m Korea
An old frtend who asked not
to be 1denttf1ed sa1d
BerkoWitz "was very much
rnvolved m a real1ty.fantasy
confltct
"It was very hard for hun
to differenttate between what
was real and what was
fantasy He was . very
unpredtctable. That was
spooky ..
BerkoWitz, he satd, went
mto the Army ''very rtght
wmg/' but came home
espoUSing "every major left.
wmg radical" philosophy
The frtend, who has not
seen BerkoWitz rn more than
three years, S81d he and
many of Berkowttz' old
friends av01ded hun after he
THE DAILY SENTINEL
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August 11, 1977
Racme,Ohio
Dear Str
There are a few facts I would like to make clear as to my
reSignation from the Southern Local School Board.
Denny Evans and I did not resign frtmi the board at the same
time On May 17 the Southern Local Board met m regular
seSSion wtth Prestdent Bob Sayre on vacation A resolution to
place a 7 Smillleyy on the ballot fa tied because Mr Sayre was
on vacahon and I would not vote for the resolution It IS
necessary, by state law, for four of the board members to vote
m favor of the leyy beforett can pass The vote was Hili, Boshc
and Evans f&lt;r the levy and my vote against tl
Near the end of the May 17 meeting Mr Evans wrote out a
restgnation and mformed the board and supermtendent that be
had restgned At that moment Mr Ord asked Mr Evans to
remaiD on the school board until Mr Sayre returned from
vacation so that the school levy could be voted on a gam With
Mr Sayre's vote for the leyy, Mr Ord felt 11 could be run at a
special eleclton and also agam, if necessary, at the regular
November election Mr Evans agreed to remam Wllil Mr
Sayre returned from his vacallon
On June 7 the Southern !.neal Board passed a resolution for a
ten mill levy The vote was Hill, Evans, Bostic and Sayre for
the leyy and again I voted agamst tl
At the regular board meelirtg m JWle 1 personally presented
tile board wtth Mr Evans restgnallon. He had gtven tl to me
the rught before and had told me to tell the board to accept hiS
reSignation The board aod supermtendent were fully award of
Mr Evans restgnaUon m June My resignatioo was not until
July 21
'J"he following are 90me of the rea90ns for my resignation
I I felt the htgh school srading syatem to be too weak and
lacks mcentive Astudent mtist obtam only 4 points per subject
m order to pass for the year For example, If a student gets two
C's per subject the first two six weeks he can fail for the fmal
four stx weeks and still pass for the year
2 High school attendance record IS too low
3 Not emugh mooey spent on textbooks and educational
supplies
4 Too much empha111s on sports and not enough on
educalton
1
5 Mainly, personal stckness which I have experienced m my
family for the past two years
Upon readmg last mght's Sentinelllelt tl necessary to tell
the people of Southern Local a few of the reasons for my
Jl"estgnation ~-Ro!!&lt;!&lt; !.,..Adams, Former Southern Local
School Board Member

pleasure today Expenstve d1ver
stons prove to be tar less tun

SCORPIO (Oct 24-NOY 22)
HoJd a httle back
SIIUSIIOOS today
belter chante of
save somethmg
stretch

m compet1t1ve
You ll have a
wlnr11ng 1f you
for the home

SAGITTARIUS (Now

23-Dtc

21) Favor old lnends today All
other th 1nqs bmng equal gtve
the edge to those you ve been
able to count on

CAPRICORN (Doc 22·J•n. 11)
Post a No Trespass1ng s1gn on
your business matters today so
those who don t belong wont
butt 1n A bad apple could spotl
the whole barrel

AQUARIUS (J•n 20-Feb. 19)
Always remember that your
word 1S your bond SllcN to your
agreement even though
someone come s along w1th a
bett~r offer

PIS.CES (Feb 20·M•rch 20)
Anythmq vou do tor others today
should be done w•th an eye
toward the qual1ty of your performance II 11 s worth domg 11 s
better done r1ght

ARIES (M•rch 21-Aprll 11) Go
along w1th thmgs your friends
want to do today because you II
hav~ run But sidestep any JO int
ventures that Involve money
They could backfire

TAURUS (Aprll 20·M•y 20) In .
your haste to get something
done today you equid err Try to
rectify th1s as soon as poss1ble to
prevent ser1ous repercussions

GEMINI (M•r 21·June 20)
Others w1ll do your btddlngtoday
1f you set a qood exampiF. Don t
eKpe&lt;:t followers 1f you re not
really a leader

CANCER (.hlne 21-.luly 22) Put
your money on only sure things
todav Back what you work for
and what you know but tton I bet
on l1ps dreams or long shots
:\I \\:-&lt;1 \I ~ ll t \It HI ltl'-1 \~S\

Pactr•s. 2, 8r1ves 1

NIXONS VISIT

CERRITOS. Calif. (UPI)Former Prteldent Richard
Nixon an~ his wife made one
of their rare pubUc
appearances thla week,
dropping in at the Pat Nixcn
Eleme~~tary School for a ._
mmute visit with the staff and
summer school students.
Most of tllase who have
seen Mrs Nixon lately say
she still shows traces of
muscle weakness £rom the
stroke she suffered last year,
but
school
Prlnapal
Margaret SkllllngStbner
descrtbed her as "looking
super, tan and fit "

toward
hmtted
job
opportunities," sald Or
George Kosbab, assistant
director f&lt;r the Division of
Vocatiooal Education "The
success of Ohio graduates
lndtcates high degrees of
eoo&gt;petency f&lt;r gradulltes,
programs, and instruction m
vocational schools
throughout the state "

Television log
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. 1971
5 oo-B1g Valley 3 Brady Bunch 8, Mister Rogers•
Neighborhood 20,33, Emergency One 13, M1sslon
ImpasStble 15
5 3()-Adam 12 A News 6, Family Affair 8, Elec Co
20 33
6 QO-News J,A,6 8,10 13 15 ABC News 6, Zoom 20,33
6 31f-NBC News 3 4 15, ABC News 13. Andy Griffith 6,
CBS News 8,10, Vegetable Soup 20
7 oo-Truth or Cons 3 To Tell the Truth 4 Liar' s Club
6 $128 000 Question 8 To Tell1he Truth 13, News
10 My Three Sons 15, Lock. Stock &amp; Barrel 20,
Inner Tenms 33

7 3()-Porler Wagoner 3, Gong Show 4 Candid Camera
6 Treasure Hunt 8 Mac:Nell Lehrer Report 20,33,

Andy W1ll1ams 10 Pop Goes the Country 15 Na(T1e
That Tune 13
8 oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15, Donny &amp; Marie 6.13 Keane
Brothers 8 10, Wash ington Week In Review 20,33
8 3()-(hiCO &amp; the Man 3,4,15. Year at the Top 810.
Wall Street Week 20,33
9 QO-Rockford Flies 3,4, 15 Movie " Play Misty for
Me" 6 13 Movie Smile, Jenny, You're Dead"
8 10, Lowell Thomas Remembers 20 Documentary

Showcase 33
9 Jlf-Somethmg Personal 20
10 GO-Ou lncy 3 4,15 , News 20, Firing Line 33
10 3()-Woman 20
II QO-News 3,4,6 8 10 13,15, Fawlly Towers 20, Black
Pet"spect1ve on the News 33
11 3()-Johnny Carson 3,4,15, PGA Championship 6,13
Movoe "The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler" 10
ABC News 33
12 00-Baretta 613 Janakl 33
1 QO-Midn&gt;ght Special 3,A, 15
1 1()-Mod Squad 6 Ironside 13 1 31f-Mary Hartman
10
2 )()-News 13, 2 Jlf-News 3 3 oo-Movle " Six of a
K1nd" 3

4 3()-Movle " Hello, Sucker" 3 6 00-Movle "Never
G1ve a Sucker an Even Break' 3

SATURDAY, AUGUST 13,1971
6 DO-Summer Semester 10

6 3()-Fun for Everyone 6. TV Classroom 8, U S
Frarm Repart 10, Kentucky Afield 13
7 00-Salurday Report 3 Children s Th~tre 4, Eddie
Saunders 6 Treehouse Club 8, Public Polley
Forums 10, G1lllgan 13
7 15-Bullw1nkle 3. World ol Survival4 Valley of the
Dinosaurs 6, Way Ouf Games 8, Oddball Couple 13,
Sesame Sf 20
8 00-Woody Woodpecker 3 A 15 Tom &amp; Jerry
Mumbly 6.13, Sylvester &amp; Tweety 8,10
8 3()-Ptnk Panther 3 4,15 Jabberjaw 6.13. Clue Club
8,10 MlSfer Rogers 20
9 00-Scooby Doo Dynomutt 6,13 Bugs Bunny Road
Runner 8 Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10, Sesame St 20
10 QO-Speed Buggy 3,4,15. Tarzan 8 10. Once Upon a
ClasSic 2010 3()-Monster Squad 3,4,15, Krofft
Supershow 6, 13, Batman 8,10 Consumer Survival
K1f 20
10 3()-Mons
11 oo-SpaceGhosts Frankenstein Jr 3,4,15, Shazam
IS&gt;s 810, Crockett's VIctory Garden 20
11 3()-Bog John Little John 3,A,15 Superfrlends 13,
Bog Blue Marble 6
12 QO-Land of the Lost 3.15. Mov1e 'This Savage
Land' 4, Hot Dog 6, VIewpoint 8, Fat Albert 10
Act 10n News for Kods 13
12 3()-KidS from C A P E R 3,15, American Band
stand 13 Soul Train 6. Ark It 8 Outdoors w1lh Ken
Callawa 10 I 00-Ara'• Sports World 3, Children's
F1lm Fest1val 8 Movie "Life Begins for Andy
Hardy" 10, Wrestling 15, Nova 33
1 3()-Greatest Sports Legends 3, Point of View 6.
Movie ' It's Your Move' 1J

2 oo-FBI3 Celebration of Praise 4 Bewitched 6 Bill
Moyers Journal 3J

2 15-Baseball 15
2 31l-'-Bobby V~nlon 4, Bowling 6 Movie "Drum Beat"
8
2 45-Movle 'New Orleans Uncensored • .4

3 00-Star Trek 3, Marcus Welby, M D 4, Celebrity
Bowling 10, Cancer Life or Death 33
3 30-Mimature Golf 6. Urban League 10, Call II
Macaroni 13, Book Beat 33
4 oo-To Be Announced 3, Wide World of Sports 6, 13,
Baseball Warm Up 4, Pro Fan 10 Woman 33
4 15-Baseball 3,4
4 3()-Celebrlty Bowling 8 Sport. Spectacular 10,
Montage 33
5 00-AAU Junior Olympics IS, Tennis B. Catch 33 33
5 31f-PGA Championship 6, 13, Austin City Limits 33
6 00-Lawrence Wlk 8 News 10
6 3()-NBC News 15, CBS News 10 Lilias Yoga &amp; You
33
6 4.5---News 3,4
7 oo-Muslc Hall America 3, Lawrence Welk 4,15, Hee

Haw 6,8 In the Know 10 Let's Make a Deal 13,
World War I 33
7 3()-Dolly 10, In Search of 13, Woodenhouse
Playhouse
8 oo-Emergency 3,4,15, Fish 6,13, NFL Football 8,
Mary Tyler Moore 10, Concert on the Lawn 33
8 30-Sugar Time' 6,13, Bob Newhart 10, Something
Personal 33
9 QO-Movle "Paper Lion" 3,4, 15, Starsky &amp; HutcH
6,13 Allin The Family 10, At The Top 33.
9 31f-AIIce I0
10 00-Most Wanted 6, 13, Switch 10. Shades of Greene
33
11 oo-News"3.4,6.8.10,13,1S, Janak! 33
11 15-ABC News 6, Film IS
11 3~ary Hartman 3, Saturday Night 4, 15, Movie
· War of the Gargantuas" 6, Movie • King Creole"
8, Movie "Is Paris Burning?" 10. Movie "The
Female Trap" 13

Rose believes Dodgers can_be caught

Today's

swmgtng the~&lt; bats real well would be real ntce "
LOS ANGELES (UP!) The Reds Jumped to a ftrst·
Pete Rose had rapped out the nght now "
1nn1ng
lead when Dan
Only
18
other
players
m
the.
2,900th hit of his career, but 1t
Drtessen
slugged a three-run
baaebaU
history
have
sur·
was the pennant race that
passed
the
2,900
mark,
but
the
homer
was on his mind
But after Drtessen's shot,
"Picking up 11\!o games ts 36-year~ld Rose has his eyes
the
Dodgers got back a run m
the important thing, not my on a htgher plateau
thetr
hall of the mmng when
"I'd like to be the yoW!gest
record," said Rose, whose
Davey
lnpes led off w1th hiS
fifth-mning double camect playor to get 3,000 hits," he
the second-place Cinctnnati says " I was the youngest to mnth homer Regg1e Smith
Reds to a 5-4 victory over the get 2,0011 and 2,500 and 3 000 started the seventh mnm ~
front-running Los Angeles
Dodgers Thursday ptght.
"We l!lill have 49 games to go
and the Dodgers haven't
shown me that they're
smgle m the ftlth and Tun
By GREG AIELLO
Hosley's stngle m the nmth
UPI Sports Writer
The New York Yankees' were the dnty htts for the A's.
In other AL games, Balmost senous problem nght
timore
edged Seattle , 4-3,
now IS IDCOOststent pitching
Califorma
beat Boston, 7-3,
And With JUst seven weeks
left m the season the Yankees Cleveland downed aucago, 3announced Don Gullett had 1, Texas defeated Kansas
been plared on the 21-day City, 8-3 , and Mmnesota
disabled list Thursday. A few topped Toronto, 7-3
Major Lugue Standmgs
hours later, however, M1ke Orioles 4, Mariners 3:
By United Pr~n lnternattonal
Lee May deltvered a twoTorrez
provided a sl1ce of
NaiiOAII ltlgue
EISf
out,
two-run smgle m the
hope
W L
Pel GB
bottom
Torrez
ptlched
his
fourth
of the ntnth liUitng Ill
67 .. 10)4
Ph 1la
Ch icago
64 47 571 3
stratght complete game gtve Baltimore 1ts fourth
65 49 570
Pithbgh
vtclllry Thursday night, a consecutive vtctory Dtck
St Louis
63 51 553
52 62 456 w;, two-h1t shutout over hls Otago, 5-3, earned the vtctory
Montreal
47 64 423 19
New York
former teammates, to carry m relief of Scott McGregor as
West
W L
Pet GB the Yankees to a 3-0 VIctory the Onoles moved to wtthtn
LOS Ang
09 45 605
11&gt; games of first-place
over the Oakland A's
Cmc:l
57 56 504 1 111~
"I've
had
a
rocky
start
,Just
Boston m the AL East
Houston
SA 62 466 16
San Fran
52 63 452 171f2 like every other season I've Angels 7, Red Sox 3
San D1ego
52 67 437 19'h pttched," sa•d Torrez, who
Bobby Bonds drove tn four
Atlanta
All 12 357 28
1
runs,
two of them With his
ratSed
h1s
record
to
12-10
ThursdaV l Aes.ults
Houston 7, San Franctsco 5
"But
now
my
fastball
IS 29th homer, and Jerry Remy
Philadelphia 10. Montreat 5
really going m on left-handed scored three times to help
Pittsburgh 9, New York 1
San Diego 2 Atlanta 1
hitters and my sltders are Caltforma snap Boston's 11·
C1nclnnatl 5 Los An9eles 4
gomg away"
game wmnm~reak Bonds
Todar·s Probable P1tchers
All times EDT)
The Yankees scored three tied Boston '!!'J im Rice for the
Pl'llladelphla (Kaat 4 7) at unearned runs off Pa,)&gt;lo TOr· AL home-run lead Paul
Chicago (Renko 2 1l 2 30 p m
New York (Matlack 6 12 and realba to pull wtthin four Hartzell, 5·7, went the
Koosm,an 8 12) at P ittSburgh games of ftrsti'lace Boston m distance Ior the Angels
(Rooker 9 6 and Klson 6 6) 2,
the
Amertcan
League Cleveland 3, White Sox I:
6 05 p m
Montreal ( Bahnsen 6 51 l!f St
Buddy Bell htt a two-run
East
Lou is (Forsch 14 S) 8 35 p m
homer
and Flick Watts and
Manny
Sangutllen's
two-out
Houston (01xon l Ol at San
D1ego &lt;Wehrmelster 1 3) 10
Jun Kern com bmed to hold
pm

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Spona Edttor

NEW YORK (UP! l - When he played ball, Don Guttertdge
was strictly a malted milk drmker He sttllts even though he's
6S now
Guttertdge IS like a patr of old shoes He wears well
sttll livmg ID Pittsburg, K.an , the place he was born, the
little owlish-looking former mfteider for the Cardinals and
Browns now scouts for the Dodgers He surprtsed hiS old Whtte
Sox boss, AI Ll&gt;pez, by showmg up wlth Ray Berres for Lopez'
induction mto Baseball's Hall of Fame at Cooperstown last
weekend
Guttendge and Berres both coached under I.npez for more
than 10 years, and along w1th Tony CUcciDello, they were
baseball's Three Musketeers Cooch wanted to make tt to
Cooperstown also, but couldn't because he was havmg trouble
·
wtth hiS back m Tampa
"We had a good relatiOnship, Tony, Ray and myself," sa1d
Guttertdge, who took over as White Sox manager when I.npez
gave up the Job m May of 1969 "We knew what AI wanted done
and we dtd tl "
'That's rtght," conftrmed Berres, who showed up for the
mduct10n wtth hiS w1fe and son, John, a patent attorney 10
Washtngton for Comsat "No one wanted anyone else's job We
argued and scrapped sometunes but there never was any hard
feelings afterward If Cooch or Don not1ced something
concernmg our ptlchers, they'd tell me about 1t, and if I saw
something 10 thetr provmce, I'd tell them We never kept
anythrng from AI The reason we came up for hiS mduclton IS
because we feitnothmg could be more ofa manifestallon of our
love and respect for the guy "
Guttendge remembered seeing Lopez lose his cool only once
ID all the years he coached f&lt;r him
"He got mad at Turk lnwn Turk always wanted to throw
that blooper ptlch of hts when he came over to us from the
CUbs AI told Turk he had no use for the pttch at all and warned
him never to throw 11 We were playmg the Yanks one day,
though, and after Bill Skowron had fouled off several good
pitches, AI called time and went out to talk w1th Turk
"'Do you want to throw that blooper of yours one more
time'' he asked " 'Oh,do 1''" Turk answered hun
'"Okay, go ahead,' AI told hun Turk threw 1t and I swear
Skowron swung at the ptlch not once, but twtce He struck out,
leavmg the tyrng run oo base and we won the ball game I think
that was the kind of thing that made AI the manager he was.
He was the type who made do wtth what he had.
Atlanta (Solomon 3 1) at Los
Fundamentally, he liked a club With good defense and speed. Ange les (Sutton 10 6) 10 30
p.m
That's how we won the pennant m 1959"
Clncmnat1 (Solo 2 1) at San
Franc1sco (Montefusco 59)
Berres recalled that year VIVIdly
"We thought the three players who contrtbuted most for us 1035pm
Silturday•s Games
were Sherrn lnllar, Nellie Fox and Jun LandiS," he sa1d Phlladl!lphla at Ch1cago
at Sen Francisco
"When Landis ftrst came up two years before that, I Cmcmnat1
New York at Pittsburgh n1ght
remember some wr1ters saymg to AI 'If yot&gt; mstst on keeptng Montreal at St Louis r11ght
him in the lmeup, they'll run both of you out of town ' AI sa1d Atlanta at Los Angeles, mght
LandiS would c011tinue to be hts center fielder and he'd develop
mlo one of the best m the league AI felt Landis could run and
Am&amp;rlcan League
East
throw and he'd get on base one way or another, With a walk, a
W L Pet GB
base htl or by causmg an mftelder to throw the ball away wtth Boston
65 44 596
his speed 'He'll score a whole lot of runs,' AI predicted, 'and Balt lmre
65 ~7 580 1 1/~
62 .49 559 4
New York
his run production for us will approxunate AI K.aline's for the • Detroit
51 60 459 15
Tigers • You know something' That's exactly how tt worked Clevetnd
48 62 436 17 112

Gullett

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m.

out"

Guttendge conftrmed what Berres had satd, and the
conversation turned to hiS own playrng days w1th the Browns
duriDg the war years m the early '40s
"We had a pitcher by the name of George Caster, and you
remember that outfielder we had wtth one 1\l"Ill, Pete Gray,
don'tcha•" he asked "Well, one day George started needling
Gray, agitating him real good, while all of us were standing
around m a railroad station after an exhibllton game tn Toledo,
I th1Dk tt was, and the first thing you know the two of them got
mto a fiSt ftght
"George satd to Gray, 'I'm gonna make 1t even I'm gonna
put one hand behmd my back and hght you that way ' Darned
if he didn't Both of 'em began swmgmg at each other with only
one hand ngbt there m the tram station Rtght m front of
everybody We let tt go on for awhile and then we stopped it "

Watson stays hot
with mixed clubs
By JOE SARGIS
UP! Sports Writer
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif
(UP!) -Jack Nicklaus gets
Ill the heart of a question m
the same easy manner he
makes wmnmg putts
"Ours," satd the golfer of
the century, when asked to
comment on the golf club
controversy that has rocked
the 59th PGA ChamptonshJp
here, "basically ts a game of
skill Always, the man who
plays the best wms "
Ntcklaus wasn't me of the
players who was fciund to
have tllegal clubs from
among the 60 or 70 tested
Tom Wataon, the yoWlg man,
who could wmd up as the
Player of the YeBI' after his
head-to-head vtctones over
Nicklaus ID the Masters and
Brttlsh Open, was - twice.
Still, playmg wtth a rmxed
bag of clubs, mcluding some
of hts own and others
borrowed, Wataon shot an
openmg round 68 to stand
ooly a shot behmd Gene

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littler for the lead
That was after Tan found
out the set of clubs he had
been usmg for 13 month:! had
grooves in the face of the
irons whtch were too deep,
and thus illegal, and another
~ which he had flown m
from Kansas City was illegal,
too

Watson, tl seemed, found
all the talk about legal and
illegal clubs a little amllSUlg
Perhaps, he could afford to
find humor m the situation 111
VIew of the fact he shot 1!\ICh a
goOd openmg roitnd - four
under par - on one of the
world's lllughest courses and
completely over-shadowed
littler, Ntcklaus and all the
others m the 141-man field
But he did get sertous when
asked pomt-blank how much
skill has to do wtth golf.
"Everything," Wataon replied.
And he fo\tlld strong allies
for that v1ew m Nl~klaua and
Johnny Miller
"I doo 't care what kind of
clubs be used," Miller said of
Wataon, "Tom still would
have won the Masters and the
Brttl!h Open I think too
much 18 betog made of the
clubs althougl) it would be a
gOod Idea to check everyone
out very week, eljpeclally
those players whO work oo
their own clubs Tom never
touched his. He played wtth
them as is"
Uttler, meanwhile, played
his usual steady golf over a
course he says must always
be played with respect.

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w1th his 21st home run
In the fourth , Johnny Bench
doubled tn Dr1essen who had
smgled In the fifth, Rose led
off w1th bts double and scored
on J oe Morgan's smgle
Tom Seaver had a three·
hitter gomg mto the e1ghth for
the Reds but Lee Lacy
stngled and scored on lnpes'
double lnpes then came

21 days

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Pinch hltt.,. Pal Scanlon

Chtcago to ftve !lJilgles The
White Soli averted thetr f1rst
shutout of the season 1n the
mnth when R•chie Zt sk
smgled, reached second on
Bruce Boehle 's throwtng
error and scored on Chet
Lemon's two-out Single Kern
relieved Walts, 5-5, to get the
fmal out and ptck up his 14th
save.
Rangers 8, Royals 3·
Two-run homers by Mike
' Hargrove and Claudell Washmgton earned Texas IDle
thtrd place m the AL West,
where four contenders are all
wtthm 21&gt; games of each
other Doyle Alexander, 12-7,
allowed two htts m 5 1-3
tnnmgs , mcludmg George
Brett's solo homer, before
Roger Moret flmshed up to
record h1s ftrst save
Twins 7, Blue Jays 3:
Glenn Adams drove m four
runs wtth a three-run homer
and a fielder 's chotce and
Lyman Bostock slugged a
two-rWl homer to lead the
Twins ID a game twtce halted
by ram Dave Goltz, wtth
relief from Toni Johnson,
held the Jays to s1x htls over
seven mrungs m ratStng hts
record to 15-0

ninth but gave up a solo
home on Bill Russell's single, homer to Jerr y Turner He
cutttng the rna rgm to one run then tilled the bases and
g ettmg two ou t , walked
Burt Hooton took the loss, after
Scanlon on a 3 2 pllch
giVIng up all ftve runs m s1x
tnn~ng s Seaver upped hls
record to 12-5
Desp1te the wm Dodger
Manager Tom Lasorda did
not feel threatened
" You don't see any tears m

Maynard

ss ss

TodiV'S ProbalJie Pttthers

{All Ttmes EDT)
Cal1fornia (Brett 111 8 and
Kuhaulua " 0 0) at New York
(Hunter 6 7 and Ftgueroa 10 8),
2 5 30p m
Milwaukee (Haas 8 7 and
SOrenson 3 5) at Cleveland
(Hood 111 and Eckersley 10 9) ,
253Dpm
Seattle (Mitchell o 3)
at
Boston (Wise 8 .tl) 7 30 p m
Oakland (Langford 7 13) at
Baltimore (Palmer 12 ,0) 7 30

•
wmner

by 4-3

l"hen the senes started and
we're st1ll 11 \', games ahead
The difference was, we hlt
two home runs w1th nobody
on hase and they htt one home
run wtth. two men on base "

and stumbled on to lose all 14 his former Southern Cal stars
regular sejiSOn contests too - R1cky Bell and Anthony
The Bucs also lost last Davts - clauned that hiS
weekend's 1977 preseason team played better than at
debut - uppmg thetr not so any tune last year
Cmcmnall played worse
grand total Ill 20 losses rn 21
than
last year ID 1ts first
trtes.
preseason
game last weekend
But this weekend ts the
loSing
23-20
at Green Bay
anmversary of Tampa Bay's
The
Bengals
led goiDg IDto
W1It and the never..,.y.&lt;Jie
Bucs w1il try to make 11 two the last quarter but rookie
punter Bob Btalik got off
wtns m two years by gomg
agamst the Cmcmnati some bad boots m the !mal
Bengals m a preseason mmutes and Green Bay
encounter here Saturday rallted for the wiD Just as
Tampa cut tis wayward
rught
Actually, Tampa Bay kicker, so d1d CinciDnall cut
didn't look all that bad last Btalik this week
Cincy really didn't try very
Saturday night ID tls 13-7 loss
hard
to wm last week Coach
to the Mianu Dolphms
Bill
Johnson
played a lot of
The Dues outgamed the
Dolphins 323 to 217 yards and rookies and second-strmgers
piled up 19 ftrst downs to and stars hke Ken Anderson,
Isaac Cur!ts and Archte
M1anu's 11
But Tampa Bay blew Gnffm were never used The
opportwuttes to wm the game three are expected to play
when George Hunt missed some agaiDsl Tampa Bay
McKay, who started Gary
three short held goals Hunt
at quarterback last
Huff
was cut the followmg
week,
ts expected to start
Monday
Bucs' coach John McKay, veteran Mtke Boryla here
who has unported a couple of and also use promtsmg
second-year man Parnell
Dickmson
Bell did well m hts NFL
debut last weekend, fltnntng
16 times for 48 yards and
THISTLEDOWN
catchmg
eight passes for 36
NORTH RANDALL. Ohio
{UP I ) - Saolors Fleet, rodden yards Davts dtd not play, but
by Gerard Madngal, won the ts expected to he reacjy here
featured allowance race at
Thistledown Thursday go10g

ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) Maynard moved to wtthiD one
VIctory of the Ohio Arnertcan
Legton
Baseball
Champtonshtp Thursday,
wtth a 4-3 wln over Troy m 10
mnmgs
Wmmng ptlcher Scott
pm
Kansas C1ty (Spltttorff 9 6) at Barnhouse btl a two-tWl.
Toronto (Lemanczyk 10 9) 7 30
tnStde·the-park homer to
pm
Mmnesota (Redfern S 1) at proVIde tlie Belmont County
Detroit (Arroyo 6 11) 8 p m
team wtlh a berth •n the !mats
Chtcago (8arr1os 11.4) at
of the double-ehmmatton
Texas (Ellis 6 9), 8 35 p m
Saturday's Games
event
Caltfcrn1a at New York
Troy was to meet
Milwaukee at Cleveland
Ch1cago at Texas nrght
Cinannati at 9 a, m today, the s1x furlongs in 1 13
Mtnn at Detroit night
Jockey Bennte Fellctano
wtth the wmner taking on
Kan City at Toronto. ntQht
was m1ured ln the sixth race
Maynard at Zp.m. The loser's when h1s mount clipped the
Oakland at Balt!mQre, n1ght
Seattle at Boston
bracket surVIvor would have heels of the horse In front of
to beat undefeated Maynard htm Three tockeys were
twice to claun the title If a thrown In that race Feliciano
treated at a nearby
tnterna1oonal League
second game ls needed, tt will was
United Press tn1ernational
hosp1tal
Stagedoor Lady won the
W L Pet. ' GB be played Saltirday.
Troy rernamed alive wtth a first race and Aurora Rd the
Pawluc~et
64 48 571
Tidewater
60 52 536 4
come from behind 9-ll wm second to return $39 60 In the
comblnatoon of 10 and
~yracuse
61 53 535 4
over Ashley Thursday double
Cha deston 58 56 509 7
5
afternoon Troy scored SIX
The trlfecta comb1nat1on of
Richmond
56 56 500 8
Rochester
56 57 496 8'12 :uns m the bottom of the niDth 2 8 3 returned $4,473 to
Columbus
51 64 443 14'12 to send the game mto extra holders of 10 winning f1ckets
The crowd of 4,57.t wagered
Toledo
48 68 414 18
inntngs
Thursday's Results
$412.852
Cmcmnatt ehmmated
Rochester at Columbus, ppd •
Ashland fl.7, and downed
rain
Syracuse 8, Tole(lo 6
Worthington 4-1 on a threeRichmond 7, Pawtucket 2
rtm homer by Chrts Nanney
T1dewater 3, Charleston 2.
Worthmgton had defeated
RIVER DOWN
lsi, 8 Innings .
CINCINNATI (UPII
Tidewater 5, Charleston t. lngan 15-9 ID a mornmg
Roan Raider ridden by Kim
2nd, 7 Innings
game

~~o.Aif-6]

my eyes, do you'" he sa1d
"We were 11¥.! games ahead

Bucs want Bengals badly
By RICK VAN SANT
CINCINNATI (UP!) -The
only date marked m bold
letters in the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers' thin record book
IS Aug 14, 1976
That was the Bucs' lone WID
- a 17-3 preseason verdict
over the Atlanta Falcons.
Tampa lost all of tts other
exhlbllton games last year

w• l ked w rth the bases lull 1n
the ninth to win If IO&lt; the
Padres
Rook i e Preston
Hanna took a I 0 lead onto the

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P1rates 9, Mets t
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Sports uansactions
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Thursday

Pro Basketball
Indiana Signed former
Wichita State guard BobbY
Wilson
0 en v e r- S1goect second
round dr.aft choice RQbert
Smith and 21st round p1tk
Anthony Roberts
Pro Foatball
Burtalo CJalmed rookie
wide rece1ver Ken Smith from
New England on waivers
Detroit- Obtalnect placekiCk
er David Posey on wa1vers
from the San Francisco .49ers
Oakland - Announced the
wa1ver sales of veterans Marv
Hubbard to Detro•t and Horace
Jones to Seattle
San Francisco - Clatmed
runf'!tn9 back Manfred Moore
from Oakland on waivers
Tampa 8av- Signed former
Tampa Bav Rowd1tS' soccer
player Oerelc. Smethurst Thur.s
day as a lrH agent placekick
er
placed offensive tackle
Calv1n Harper. second year
man on tnjured reserve
Houston - Acqu1red rook1e
oet~s1ve lineman J1mmv Dean

Darellah's

Dream

Shake was 1hl rd

F1rm

The wmner went the 51!2

furlongs In 1 05 4 5
T J's Pet and Boosh Beegee

from the Buffalo Bills tor an
Ul"'dlsclosed draft choiCe
New "England Released
veterans George Webster and
Withe Germany along wtth
free agent rook1e safety Paut
While, se¢'t&gt;nel year free agent
runn1ng back Steve Schnarr
free agent
linebacker
J1m
Jerome and four year veteran
defens1ve lineman Jtm Pte

won the fl rst two races to

retum $108 40 on the double
combination of 9 and 10
The crowd of 4,213 wagered
$446 141

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trezak Greg Montgomery and

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the LOiured reserve 11st along
with second year lineman Cratg

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Placed running
back Charles Young. 12th round
draft chotce Greg Peters, and
free agents Stu
Betts of
Northern Mtchtgan and Mtke
Smtth of M1am1 on tntured
reserve list
M1nnesota - Released kicker
Larry Swider after one day
tryout
BIUblll
New York Yllnkees - Placed
left handed pitcher Oon Gullett
on 21 day dtsabted lrst retroac
tl\le to Aug 6 and recalled
nght hander G1l Pa.tterson trom
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�&gt;-The Daily Sent~l. Middleport-Pomeroy' 0 ., t'riday, Aug . 12, 1977

Ei~hinRer family

Annual tour Graham
on Tuesday
announced

and Cec.Jlia Jenkins who, along witli 11 other women
cleaned 500 pounds of beans in preparation lor Saturday's
event. More than 2,000 persons are expected to attend.

CLEANING THE BEANS is a prelude to the Rio
Grande Bean Dinner to be held Saturday, j\ug. 13 at Bob
Evans Farms Shelter House. Pictured left to right are
Jessie Richards, Etta Altizer, Bess Call, Beatrice Clark

Help asked in West Virginia fields .
Executive Board to convene
in the VVest Virginia
coalfields, where violence
and unrest have been
increasing among some
50,000 miners still on strike.
Most of the striking miners,
who are protesting cutbacks
in UMW health benefits, are
in the huge Olarleston-based
District 17, which earlier this
week
rejected a return-toPomeroy work order.
District 17 President Jack
Flower
Perry and Vic_e Pre~dent
Shop
Cecil Roberts were headed
Mrs. Millard
Thursday night to an
VanMeter
emergency session of the
992-2039
International
Executive
:&gt;l..-=-9;:9~2-;:5.:;12:;1__J Board, where their request
was expected to be the first
item on the agenda.
One of the 24 board
members, Secretaryror all your home
Entertainment and
Treasurer Harry Patrick, is
Appliance Needs
said to support the idea of a
meeting in the coalfields.
DOXOL
According to tmconfinned
reports, UMW. President
SERVICE
Arnold Miller is planning to
ask the board to replace
Perry and Roberts with
district secretary-treasurer
TV &amp; Appliance
Joe Duffie, a Miller ally.
Gas Sero11ce
Miller was unavailable for
R·acine, Ohio
comment.
rheo;ter ,... ... •....
Violence and threats of

violence were on the increase Landers, 32, was shot in the
this week, as the wildcat wrist as he picketed at an
again picked up steam after Allied Chemical mine In
the demise of a back-to-work · Cedar Grove.
The District 17 miners,
trend.
Late Thursday afternoon, meeting in Qlelyan, were
one picket wielded a .22-- preparing to send armed
caliber pistol and shot groups of pickets to
through the window of a coal surroundirig '"coalfields and
_truck when the driver refused some as far west as illinois in
to dump his load of gravel on an attempt to spread the
the highway.
seven-week-()ld strike.
One miner said armed
At nearby VVet Branch
'Hollow, a union operation pickets will first concentrate·
was forced to shut down on closing down mines in Ohio
earlier in the day after and Eastern Kentucky . ·
_strikers shot at a construction Asked who was·financing the
crane.
pickets, he replied, "We'll
Earlier in the week, Fred

CHARLESTON, W. Va.
(UPI) ~ Officials of United
Mine Workers District 17
were expected today to ask
the union's International

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SUNDAY
MONTH
meeting
Southeasternd Ohio Black
Lung Assn. Sunday 1 p. m. at
Forest Acres Park near
Rutland. Miners out on strike
. invited.

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CHESTER, Pa. (UPI) The Philadelphias Eagles
Thursday took a momentary
break from practice to greet
owner Leonard Tose as he
·arrived to . watch the
afternoon drill.
After receiving a rousing
cheer from the players, Tose
was presented by Coac!t Dick
Venneil with ~ green team
jersey with the numeral 1.
" I'm most apl'reciative and
very touched," said Tose.

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_Marie Houdasheit,
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Don
and Jeff • Pomeroy.
Mr ra~ Slobart, Pomer~y;
. . an Mrs. Howar&lt;jSmith,
Ricky and T~acy, Pomeroy;
~u~ . Eichinger, Tammy
IC Inger •
Marty
Kr~w";:fyn, Pomeroy; Mr.
an
rs . . Charles Sayre,
Leroy Eichinger, M~. Polly
Eichinger, Greg Srtuth and
Trudy Hall, Pome~oy; Mr.
~ Mrs. Gary Snuth, Mrs.
le Smith, Mrs. Becky
:u~h, Amy an~ Jason,
r e$ton, W. Va., _Mr. and
Mrs. Robert ~yfr1ed ll!ld
Jun, Columbus, Mr: and Mrs.
W. ~- Seyfned, Gallipolis.
V1cky Frye_, Teresa Frye,
Greg Frye, Bill Roach,_ Ruby
Hayhurst, Manetta; :Wilbe_rt,
Kim, Dorothy:
Lisa
~onch, Hopkinsv1Ue, Ky.;
~- ~nd Mr_s. Kenneth
~~eltTand children, KnosV1 e,
eM._; Mrs. Edna
Wayland, Middleport; Gary
Wayland and Jeff Dick
Yowtg Middleport·
and
Mrs. 'William Eichi~ger
Nora Houdashelt, Juli~
Houdeshell, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Hubbard, Roger ~
and Tracie, Syracuse; ~b­
bie and Ken Burke Kim
Crislip, Carla Kauff a'nd Jill
Kauff, Pomeroy.

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Gregg relatives return

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Longsworths hold reunion

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Bradbury youth plan social

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fewer calories and mor;
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dudion arid
profit in the
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. SMITHFIElD, "R.I. (uP!) - R\I'Uiing back Horace Ivory
Signed a ser1es of one-year contracts with the New England
Patriots Wednesday and said he has a lot of catching up to do
although he worked out on his own whiie , waiting for ~
favorable contract. ·
·
Patriots' Coach and General Manager Chuck Fairbank&amp; I!Bid
he also talked to Ivory's agent, Howard Slusher about linemen
John Hannah and Leon Gray, who, Fairbanks said want
~xtensions of their contracts. •. ..c,
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (UP!) - Wilbur Jackson found out why
nobody on _the San Francisco 49ers had contacted him about his
1977 contract - he was already signed.
Jackson, the team's starting fullback, had announced he
would play out his option this year if not signed, but learned
Wednesday that he was on the third season of a four-year
contract ~igned In 1974.

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reunion held

Holter reunion enjoyed

7 Pel. per year on a 4

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915-3301

GETS GRANT
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Tbe
Ohio
Department
of
Economic and Community
~velopment will present the
city of Lancaster with an
$8,000 grant today.
The mooey will be used for
a downtown redevelopment
project.

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Mr
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DAVID TIEMYER
Pvt. David Tlemyer, sou
of Mn. Loretta Tlemyer of
Pomeroy was graduated
from Marine training at
Paris Island, S. C. Aug. 8.
He will be stallooed at lhe
U. S. Marille base, ID
Albaay, Ga. David attended Meigs High Stbool.

meets

Several out· of·town funeral.
The Martin and Emma ty ; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Here for the services were
relatives were here for the
-~:~~ Sayre family reunion was Hart; Racine ; Mr. and Mrs. funeral
Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Gilkinson
services of Mrs. Ethel
:~;
8 H ) 8
I ~: held at the Shriners Park in Uniey Hart, son, Dale and his Gregg held
and
granddaughter, Dreama
at I p.m. Thurs':~
Y e en otte
i?;: Racine Sunday with 75 per· wife and children , Racine;
day at the Ewing Funeral Kay, Julie and Traci Calvert,
;::
:;1 sonsattending.
Earl
Hart , Ra c ine ;
Home with burial in the East liverpool; Mr. a d Mrs.
The oldest member of the LorenePyles. Racine ; Mrs.
Bill Reckner, Georgetown,
Take ll Tu All Aclloa Line
family was Herbert L. Sayre, Joyce Manuel and daughters Gravel Hill Cemetery , Pa .; Mrs . Mar g ue ri t e
Cheshire. The Rev. Peter
Dear Helen:
the youngest was Nonnan S. Racine; Mr. and Mrs.
Granda! officiated at the Laughlin, Chester, W. Va .;
My aparbnent was broken inlo and robbed twice within . Ke!'"edY of Waterford, and Sayre, Gallipolis; Mrs. AlberMr. and Mrs. Mille Hanuner,
two months. Two days after the second break-in, my landlord the one traveling the farthest Ia Saunders, Gallipolis; Mr.
Columbus.
_
told me to get out A3 if I were the "bad influence" or was Barbara Corbett of New andMrs . PauiNorth,Mr. and·
WEBBS WEEKENDING
something. .
York City.
Mrs. Jerry Bradley and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb
The_n he wtthbeld $25 of my security payment for a toilet
Attending were Mrs. Helen, children, Gallipolis; Mr. and
seat which I replaced with a new one. Said it wasn't the euct ~pson - and son, Bri~n, his Mrs. Norman (Wilma ) Styer, of Racine were weekend
same c~or._
wl(e, and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy guests o( Mrs. Peggy Nixon of
Isn I th1s an outrage?- R.L.Q.
Baltunore; Mr. and Mrs. and children, Waterford; N~w Strailsville. They at·
• _
_
_ Max Woife, Sandusky, Mr. Paul SayTe and family, Col· tended the 1949 Grand Family
Dear R..
_
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and Mrs. H~rbert L. Sayre, umbus Mrs.- Don Corbett, of the Order of the Eastern
You came to the wrong person. All I can do is agree, .you . R:&amp;Cll'!e, Da~d ~- ,Sayre and _their three _ children, New Star reunion held at Granville
.
g~tunlairtreatment. iffactsareasstated.llutif you'd contact his wtfe, Ant1qwty, Mrs. Bar- York, N. Y.; Howard Sayre, SWJday.
e1ther your Cooswner Protectioo Agency or the Action Line bara Gritter and two Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Sayre,
REUNION PLANNED ·
(coosumer help) column In your local paper, you might -get daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Syracuse;
Mrs.
Paula
The descendants of -Hoit
apartment and money back. -H.
Prosser and 'three children, Swatzel and three sons
+++
Mr. and Mrs. _Darin Mitchetl Marietta; Mr. and Mrs: and Mary Curtis will hold
Dear Helen :
and four children, all of Daniel Sayre, Racine; Mr. their seventh amual reunion
. Left-handedchildrenmorepronetobed-wetting?ldoubt GroveC1ty.
and Mrs. Roderick Grimm at Forked Run State Park on
Sunday, Aug. 21, with a
II, no matter what researchers say. In my family, tbe righties
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rush and son, Ronald, and his wife
were slow at toilet training while the lefties caught on at and children, along with Racine.
' basket dinner at noon. Coffee
and tea furnished. Hosted by
around 12 months.
three guests from Grove Ci·
Mollie E. PuUins family .
However, my husband's brother was the only one of five
children to be cro!llHlyed, and he was also the only lefty. A
friend told us this is quite common- croBlHlyes often come
with left-handedness.
·
RACINEThe Paul and Allen, New Man·
Right! -DOUBTFUL
MEN TO MEET
ROYAL CROWN
Longsworth reunion was held chester, VV. Va.; Mr. and
The Meigs County Church
BOTIUNG COMPANY
Sunday at the swnmer home Mrs. VVilliam Miller, Don, of Olrist Men's Fellowship
Dear Doubtful:
Bryan,
and
Becky,
Olester,
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West 1
Middleport
I'm doubtful too. - H.
will meet at the Bradbury
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Racine.
Olurch of Olrist Monday,
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Attending the celebration P~ey, Lee Am and Kathy, August. IS, at 7:30p.m.
Dear Helen:
A last last-wocd on llve-togelhers. I am proud our son's were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weirton, W. Va.; Mr. and
father wanted me as his wife, not a roonunate; and I'm even Longsworth, Charleston, W. Mrs. Nick Kemovitch, and
m&lt;re proud our two sons loved their girls enough to marry Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ronda, Logan, W. Va.; Mr.
Longsworth, Becky, Steve and Mrs. William Cornell,
them, to be respmsible for them.
and
Mary, Winchester, Va.; Racine; Mr. and Mrs.
Uve--togethers may wock for the small minority, but f~r
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Cornell, Jr. and Jen·
CHESTER - Descendants Mr. and Mrs. Stanford the mostl part, they bring lnsecwity, guilt, problems with VD
Longsworth, Eric and Blane, nifer, N~rth Carolina.
of James and Virginia Holter stockton and Donna Jean, and increasi~g inability of the participants to commit
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DobPlymouth, Mich.; Mr. and
enjoyed a .family reunion at Hemlock . Grove; Mrs; themselves In a good pe11!1Bnent relationship. - VVORKING
bins,
Monroe, La.; Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Longsworth
the borne of James and Karen Virginia Thoren, Nease Set- WIFE
Pearl
Smith,
Williamstown,
BrecksviUe; Mr. and Mrs:
Werry on Julyl7.
tlement; Mr. and Mrs. Mike
W.
Va._;
Mrs.
Laura Norris,
Dale Longsworth, New Com·
Mrs. Ada Bays received the Holter, David, Do!Ula, Dee Dear Helen:
Greenfield;
Mr.
and Mrs.
Both my husband and I have executive jobs that require a erstown; Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gordon West, Debra, Rhongift for being the oldest p.-.. and Diane, and Mrs. Thetma
Longsworth, Iowa; Mr. and
sent, Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKelvey, Huntington, VV. certain amount of social Ufe to advance our positions in our
Mrs:
George Longsworth, da, John and Melody,
Holter of HWJtington, W.Va. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ber· firms. I go to his dull parties. play up to his bosses their wives
Deruse and Dianne, Green· Racine; Connie Mathias,
received one for traveling the nard and Anita Sue, etc.Butherefusestoatt.endmine.Saysit'sthewke•splace~ field.
• The Cyclopedic Index
Athens; Therma Hickenbot·
with 8000 listinGS of not
farthest, and Robert Reiber Coolville; Mr. and Mrs. be at "command affairs" with her husbsnd but a husband
John Longsworth, Racine; tom, New Comerstown; Mr.
only verse references, bu
Douglas Martin, David, Ron- feels silly and inferior at her company bash~.
for being the youngest.
Mr. · and Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. Carious Greene,
also verses about the
Fair - ON THE VVAY UP
Relatives and friends nie and Caralee of Gallipolis;
ject.
Longsworth, Parkersburg, Somerset; Mr. and Mrs.
attending were Mr. and Mrs. JiU Earich, VVesterville.
• Bible Backgrounds, in ·
VV. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles- David Drake, North
Others attending from the Dear OTWC:
eluding The Greatest
Thomas E. Holter and Kevin,
Carolina;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dobbins, Pawtucket, R. I,;
Racine
area
were
Mr.
and
.
Not
fair,
but
predlctsble.
Letty
Collin
Pogrebin
champion
Archaeological DiscovMrs. Ada Bays, Racine; Mrs.
John Hagearty, W. Hartford, Barney Armstrong, Scott,
eries of the Twentieth
Mrs:
Edson
Roush,
Mr.
and
.
of
the
working
woman,
'
writes:
"Should
the
wife
~
a
rising
Ada Van Meter and grand·
Century ; The Je~sh
Conn.
James Dobbins, Mike, Kalina of Cabin Creek,
daughter, Missy , Portland; Mrs. Roger Holter, Jamie executive go to parties with dull people who may advance her Mouroe, La.; Mr. and Mrs. W. va.; Tom Willis, Cabin
Calendar; Monies,
and Rosemary, Mr. and Mrs. husband's career? 'Yes,' said 70 per cent of Harvard Business
Weights, and MeaSures
Creek,
VV.
Va.;
Robert
Lewis,
Paul McSwegin, New
(computing silver and
Ronald Holter, Debbie, Tam· Review 'subscribers surveyed.
Jamesville, Ohio, and Esther
gold values t o con tern·
my and Ryan Holter, Mr. and
"But when the rising executive is a woman, only 45 per Cumberland, W.Va.; Mr. and
West, Racine.
Mrs.
John
McSwegin
and
porary stalldards )
Mrs. Paul Card and Aaron, cent fell the husband should endure boring parties for tier
o The Scarlet Thread of
career.''H.
· ... because it gets
Mr. and Mrs. Doug1as Circle,
Redemption by W. A.
Criswell, tracing man 's
Florence Circle, Mr. and
opened more often!
sin and God 's solution
Mrs. Randall Reiber, Rachel
With so much interthrough the Bible.
and Robert, James Smith,
AJI this, and more now availesting
study
help,
Kenny Rose, Brent PatterInspection was announced Daughters, met at the
in hard cover 'anct · ·
I want to study able
Youth o! the Bradbw-y the ice cream social from 8 to for Sept. 29 when Bethel 62, Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
\eather bindings with
son, Harold Hager, Renee,
10 p.m. the youth will have a
the Bible."
starting as low a.'i $1
Lori VVood, honored queen,
International Order of Job's
Elaine and Carla Smith, Mr. Olurch of Christ will hold an
swimming party at the
ice
cream
social
at
·
the
The
Opeh
Bible
can
"open
up"
presided
at_
the
meeting
and
and ~rs. James VVerry, Jim,
LtAtL ... J. ~~·
church Saturday from 12 noon Syracuse Pool.
your Bible study, too. With so
announced her g&lt;&gt;-to-church
Randy and Ricky VVerry.
On
ednesday nigh! of next
much comprehensive hel.p to
to
6
p.m
.
Several
navors
of
Sunday for Sept. 18. Installa·
Stopping in during the
mak~
B.Jble study rewardmg
week,
the
youth
will
.work
in
tion of ·Council officers was
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. ice cream will be sold. Quarts
and enjoyable , it's unfOrtunate
the
Church
of
Christ
food
set for Sept. 12 with a practice
Roy Van Meter, Melanie, and haU gallons will be
that it's called "study." :"
booth at tbe Meigs County
on Sept. 10. Mrs. Margaret
Becky and Mike, Mr. and available to those who bring
The Owner's Guide comes with
Fair. On Sunday, Aug. 21,
Elunan of Gallipolis will be
The Qperi Bible to tell how to
Mrs. Robert Ashley, Julie containeJ'l!.
99 Mill
Final plans for the social there will be a farewell
gain the most benefit from the
the installing officer. Obliga·
Rose, Kathy Johnson and Bil·
9n2641
feUowship dinner at the
use of its study helps, including:
tion night will also be held
iy, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles were made at a meeting of
Middle ort
the youth at the church church honoring Randy and
then.
M. Werry.
FRIDAY
Tammy Hayes who are mov·
Wednesday
night.
Following
HAPPY Harvesters Class,
The blessing was asked by
ing, and Beverly VVilcox who
Trinity Church, 6 p.m. Friday
Stanford Stockton. Thanks
will leave for Marshall
were
extended to Mrs.
at ·the church with a covered
University.
Robert Ashley lor the family
dish dinner.
history information, and to
MARY SHRINE 37, Order
Douglas Circle, Harold
of White Shrine of Jerusalem
THE
WOOD-BURNING
WONOE~
Hager, Brent Patterson, Jill
will meet in regular ·session
HEATS
EFFICIENTLY
.
AND
Earich, and Kathy . Johnson
at 8 p.m. Frida·y at the .
ECONOMlCALL
Y
for the music and singing dur·
+Large capacity firebox. One load of logs
· Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
ing the afternoon.
provides heat for 10 hours.
Refreshments will be se..Ved.
+Automatic thermoStat. Choose your
CHE~TER
TOWNSHIP
comfort setting. ThermQstat operates
CHESTER
Ar· Trustees will meet at 6:30
draft control door.
rangements tO serve the J. R. p.m. Friday at the town haU.
+Cas t ~ iron grate . assures complete
Guaranteed by Keepsake
Coal Co. picnic were made
combustion.
during a recent meeting of
SATURDAY
for perfect clarity, precise
+ Full -size ash pan for easy disposal of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
the
Young
Wives
Oub
of
CAR
WASH
Saturday
10
a.
cui , fine white color Perashes.
Stewart, Pomeroy, are an·
+ Fir-ebrick linings for heavy service
Chester held at the home of m. to 6 p. m. at Sugar Run
manently registered.
nouncing the birth of their
requirements.
Mrs.
Avice
Spencer.
Ashland
Station.
Sponsored
first child, a daughter, on
DEAN HANKLA
+No elec:tr ic:ity required unless optional
The
club
also
discussed
serby
Pomeroy
!loy
Scout
Troop
August 5 at Holzer Medical
two-speed blower is used . Blower
ving lemonade and cookies at 249.
discharges at flora level. Choose gentle
Center in Gallipolis. The 7lb.,
FOURTH ARRIVES
the
Senior
Citizens
REGULAR Annual Ladies
brt;!eZe. or powerful surge of ,w arm air .
12 oz. baby girl has been
Mr. and Mrs. Jobu
Yesteryear. The annual club Night meeting of Twin City
named Jeni Lyme.
Hankla, Rutland, are
picnic was set for A,ug. 27 at Shrine Oub Saturday, Aug.
and
Grandparents are
auouelng lhe bb1h of
Royal Oak Park. A donation -13. The lliustrious Potentate
Mrs. Lawrence Rupe, Langs·
!heir fourtb ehlld, a 1011, oa
was
made to Johnny and - Noble Chi Weber and other
CONVENIENT
ville, and Mrs. Don Stewart,
July 15 at Holzer Medical
Jeanette
Berkley whose officers of the AUadin Shrine
Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs.
OPEN:
Cealer iD Galllpolla.
FREE
daughter recentiy dfed. Mrs. along with their wives from
Frederick
·of
Henry
Named DeaD Enest, tbe
Mon.
thru
Sat.
Berkley was a former Columbus will be present. A
PARKING
baby wu welcomed at
8:00 to 5: 00p.m.
Westerville are great·
member oc the club.
potluck dinner to be served
• iii'""'iii'ii-ii'tii"ti''ti"ii"ii-iiiil•..iTiii'"ii'-"jjj"ji'ii''j.' grandparents.
bome by two ailten, Leaya
Refreshments were served between 6:30 an!l 7 p. m. All
and Amber, ud a brother,
by Mrs. Spencer to Mrs. Lila Shriners and their wives are
992-5020
Erie. Graadparnts are
Van Meter, Mrs. Nonna urged to attend. Take a
992-3748
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
405 fol. 2nd AVE.
Mu . .Loretta Tiemeyer,
Hawthorne, Mrs. Karen covered dish.
Pomeroy; aDd_Mn. Gladys
Young, Mrs. Linda VVell, Mrs.
HaDkl.a, CIDebmatl. Utile
-Jane Coat.ea, and Mrs. Esther
Deaa is Mn. Tiemeyer's
Mays.
1!tb grandcbUd.
Thewas
Eichinger
fanuly
nion
held Aug.
7 al reu·
·the
Route 33 Roadside Park with
101 present.
Gifts were presented to
Mrs . Nora Houdashelt
Syracuse, the oldest ; Jaso~
Waugh, Charleston w Va
the youngest; and'
Leifheit and family, Knoxville, Tenn. the family travelingthefarthest.
Present were Mrs. Linda
B yd
a nd
Mandy
0
Parkersburg, w. Va. Joru;
Eichinger, Oren Clark,
Marlene Kartelija, Yolanda
lops, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gibbs, Doyle and Rand ,
Parkersburg, w. Va.; M~.
and Mrs. AI Davis and Dean·
na, Mr. and - Mrs Earl
Eichinger, Girard·
and
Mrli. Ernest Leifh~it
Mr. and Mrs . 'Ralonh
Eichinger, Columbus· rXr.
and Mrs. J. Elmer
Houdashelt and Tracy Grove
City; Mr. and Mrs. 'Ernest
Bowers and Todd Etna. M
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•
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Opal Eichinger, Laura· and
Don, Chester; Jan Wilson,
Chester; Mr. and Mrs..
Charles Sayre, Tracie, Terry,
Tammy' Olester; Mrs. Judy
Eichinger, Becky, ~ax, Jr.,
and Scott, Pomeroy, Mr. and
~rs. Leroy Sauters, Charles,
Tim, Joy, Olen, Pomeroy ;

K~nneth

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Singleton (17 ); Seattle, Stanton

Skaggs .

Notes on Sports

Chapman.

Seaver. ·cin 139.
Americar:t Le~gue : Ryan. Cal
260 ; T.apoma , Cal 171 ; Leonard,

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ANNUAL Eblin reunion
Sunday, 1 · p.m: at roadsid~
park on route 33, southbound
- (8 ).
lane.
CARR SCHOOL reunion at Cinci
30011000Q-5 70
100 000 12o- .4 6 2
Woode Grove Sunday with a L .A .
pieilic dinner at noon followed
by afternoon program.
MONDAY
ORGANIZATIONAL meeting of aU Meigs High School
girls_ interested in playing
volleyballthisfaU will be held
SAN'!'A ROSA, Calif. (UP!)- The Oakland Raiders Thursat 6 p.m. Monday at high day announced the waiver sales o( veterans Marv Hubbard to
school. If unable to attend · the De~oit Uons and Horace Jones to the Seattle Seahawks.
call Mrs. Karen Walker 949_Earlier, the San Francisco 49ers claimed running back2648.
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special teams member Manfred Moore.
REHEARSAL
Monday
The three were among several players waived by the
from 7 to 9:30 p.m. for all Raiders Tuesday to get down the National Football League's
Eastern High School band 66-player, first-eut limit.
1
members to prepare for
Meigs County Fair.
DALLAS (UPIJ - Cooper Rollow of the Olicago Tribune
was elected pres1dent of the Football Writers' Association of
ruESDA Y
' amual meeting
· Thursday.
Trinity Am.
enca _a tth e groups
FRIENDLY Circle,
Olurch, TUesday, 7:30 p.m.
. The writers ~lso elected Edgar Allen of the NashviUe Banner
at the Qlurch. Program _,lrrst v1ce_ pres1de~t and Joe Doyle of the South Bend Tribune
leader will be Miss Mary E. second VICe preSident.

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home on Hamilton Road at Carter; Kaal , Garber (6) and
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FOAM BOARD

A

record since its inceptiQn By David E. A!ldenoa
open for aU to inspect - but it
UPI Rellgioa Writer
Evangelist Billy Graham has not been publicized ."
The amual tour of the
" I can assure you 1"
today
defended the financial
U.S.D.A.-O.A.R.D.C. trial of
Graham
said, " that your
of
his
commercial virus · tolerant operat_ibns
contributions
are handled
hybrids near Portsmouth, organizations and denied
legally
and
with
tbe highest
Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 23, there were any secret funds.
sense
of
Christian
ethics and
In a six-page statement,
will also include inspection of
said
the spiritual coocern."
demonstrations of herbicides· Graham
The statement was issued
controversial
World
effective against johnson·
from
Graham in Minneapolis,
Evangelism
and
Christian
grass.
_
Mino.,
headquarters of his
Education
Fund
is
audited
John C. Rice, County
primary
organization, the
annually,
is
on
file
with
the
Extension · Agent,
Billy
Graham
Evangelistic.
Internal
Revenue
Service
and
Agriculture, said activities
Association.·
"has
been
on
the
public
will begin at I :30 p.m. at the
A recent serii'S of stories in
James Daulton farm with
the
the Charlotte, N.C.,
Extension and Resear.c h
Observer
·said Graham's
Major League Leaders
personnel present to esplain
By United Pren International
WE(:EF
fund
had
the trials and answer
Ba"ing
accumulated
some
$23
(based on 300 at b~ts)
questions . The Daulton farm
million and was keeping it in
National League
is approximately three miles
G. AB- H - Pet.
113 .U... 162 .349 secret.
west of Portsmouth; south of Parker Pit
" When we began our
Stennett PH
106 ~ 140 .3A2
U. S. 52, off Moores Lane. Simmns St.L
106 370 121 .327 evangelistic ministry almost
Signs will be posted to direct Tmpltn Sf.L
108 443 143 .323
evangelists
were
Morales Chi
109 397 128 .322 all
visitors to the farm.
Luz inski Phi
101 380 122 .321 supported by voluntary 'love'
For~y-nine hybrids with
Griffey Cin
110 430 137 .319
94 333 105 .315 offerings,"' Graham said.
tolerance to Maize Dwarf Robinson P it
Foster Cln
112 436 137 .314 "Occasionally this led to
Mosaic (MOM) and Maize Smith LA
104 350 108 .309 financial abuses, and in the
90 3-40 lOS .31&gt;9
Chlorotic Dwarf (MCD) from Randle NY
minds of many people mass
American
League
IS firms were entered in this
G. AB. H. Pet. evangelism came to be
yelir's test along with live Carew M in
1"10 433 166 .383
M in
109 431 146 .339 associated with an 'Elmer
open·pedigree combinations. Bostock
Singlton Sal
103 363 118 .325 Gantry' image- of financial
Following inspection of . Rice 8os
109 .U1 143 .324
9~ 382 122 .319 irresponsibility.
com hybrids, visitors will Rivers NY
\Bailor Tor
98 396 126 . 318
"We set out to change this
move to the nearby farm of Yount Mil
107 431 134 .311
image
... .'1
105 367 113 .308
Dr. and Mrs. louis Schoettle Fi sk Bos
Graham said all the
L~Fiore Det
lOS 446 137 .307
to see field demonstrations of Hargrve
Tex
104 362 111 .307 finances of the Billy Graham
several herbicides effective
Home Runs
National League : Foster , Cin Evang~listic Association are
against johnsongrass during
38 ; Burroughs, Atl JO ; Luz insk l, under the supervision of a
row crop production.
Phil 29 ; Schm idt. Phil 28 ;
Tour participants, August Bench, Cin and Garvey, LA 26. . board of directors and that no
American League : Rice , Bos paid employes, including
23, will not only see many of and Bonds, Cal 29 ; Scott , Bos
himself, sit on the board's
the latest and most virus- 27 ; Nettles, NY 26; His"!e. "M inrl
executive committee.
tolerant commercial hybrids, 23.
Runs Batted In
One of the major aims of
but also examples of newer
National League : Foster , Cin
the fund is the construction of
109
;
LozinSki
,
Phil
92
;
Cey
,
LA
ways to suppress or kill 90 ; Garvey, LA 88 ; Burroughs,
a major evangelism training
johnsongrass with herbicides At I 84 .
American League:
H isle, center at Wheaton College in
combined with tillage during
Minn 87 ; Bonds, Cal 86 ; lliinois, he said.
com and soybean production. HobsOr'] , Bos 79 ; Thompson , Det
Graham said WECEF was
and Munson , NY 78 .
set
up in 1970 as a "special
Stolen Bases
National Le~gue: . Taveras, fund to undergird evangelical
Pitt 4() ; Cedeno, Hou 38 ;
manage."
Richards. SD 36; Lopes , LA 35 ; ministries" but that it was
Pitt 34.
not publicized because
Another miner said, "We Moreno,
American League: Patek , KC publicity would be contrary
don't we violence, but you 36 ; Rem)' , Cal 31 ; LeFlore , Oet
know, you have to do what 27 ; Page, Oak 25 ; Bonds, Cal to Scripture and mean "we
2A.
·
would be inundated with
you have to do." ·
Pitching
requests foi help which we
.
Most
VIctories
But another said picket
National
League
:
.
Carlton,
could
not begin to meet."
lines are beginning "to look Phil 16-6; R. Reuschel , Chi" 15-4;
"We
have insisted on the
like a damned arsenal."
Forsch. St .L 14-5; Rhoden , LA
13-7; ~41u .- LA 12-3; JOhn , LA highest possible standards of
12·fr· Jo.s_eaver , Cin 12-5; Rogers, financial ethics, business
Mf 1L-H . '
Amer'ican League: Ryan , Cal procedures, and spiritual
16-10,- Goltz, Minn 15-6; Tanana. principles in the business
Cal 13-7; R .May, Bait 13-10 ;
affairs of our Evangelistic
eight pitc:hers tied with 12 .
S~aver and Bench ; Hooton,
Earned
Run
Average
Association," he said.
sos.a
(7) ,
Hough
(S l and (bned on 108 innings pitc:hedl
Yeager , Oates. W- Seaver, 12-5.
" We have taken extra
Natlonill League: R .Reusche t,
L- Hooton , 9-7, HRs- Cincln Chi
2.51;
Hooton,
LA.
2.66
;
precautions
to be certain that
nilti, Driessen (14 } r Los An - Candelaria, Pitt 2.12 ; John , LA
everything
is
done with com.
geles, Lopes (9); Smith (21) .
2.1A ; Carlton, Ph il 2.83 .
plete
integrity
so no dishonor
American League: . Tanana,
Cal 2.24;· Blyleven , Tex 2.42 ; might come to the name of
·_
Americ-an League
T . John~on ,
Minn 2. 56 ; Ryan,
Olrist. Our books are audited
Calif
031 ·020 1oo- 7 10 4 C.al 2.58; Rozema , Det 2.70.
Boston
210 000 ooo- 3 7 1
.
.Strikeouts ·
every year by one of .
Har -t z e II -and Humphrey ;
Niltional League : Nlekro , Atl
Aase , Stanley (6) and F isk. W- 178 ; Roders, Mtl 151 ; l(.oosman, America'slargest accounting
·
Hartzell, 5-1. L- Aase , 3-1. HRs NY 148 ; - Richard , Hou 144 ; firms."

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service 7 SO, m1d week f tonl'•ce ,

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\ hurt h school, 10.30 am , fo r
nursery through 12.
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Sunday School leader . YPSM
Elo•se Adams . 7.00 p m Opert
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Muon
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lie\•ed , too, that Grandfather lmd a m,u'\ ekM I ~
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Ph . 992-7034
pastor Sunday school 9 ·30 a .m.,
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Mrs . Worley Frcnc1s . supermten·
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upper regions
dent . Preaching services first &amp;
third Sundays following Sunday
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School
'1 11 11 dau I w:~ dm.J
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Not Jon~ ago 1 went hack to that httle towu .md
Mulberry Heights Rood . Pomeroy.
StJturdml
vis1ted the chUrch . It looked JUSt the sam e l11 e
Pastor , Albert D1rtet , Sabbath
} 111/W\
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Casto, pastor Sunday School
Copynghl 1977 Ke1ster Adver11Sif'l9 Service, Strasburg Virgln1a
Ph. 742-2777
9·30 am . evening worship , 7 30
Ph. 949-2550
Racine
Thursday ever~ing prayer s erv•c~:~
7·30 p m .
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST ,
W•ll•om Watson ~undov School
Supt . Sunday S-chool ' 9 30 a m :
mornrng worstl1p, I0·30o.m BYF,
b p .m , B•ble study, Wednesday, 7
p m . , followed by ctlo.r proct1ce
at 8 30 p.m Kerby Oller Will be
guest speaker on Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, 282
Mulberry AvEt., Pomeroy , Paul J.
Wh1te Pastor, Gory Basham . Sunday school supt Sunday school ,
9·30 om , morn ing worship ,
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MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER ,
Oe.d er Rd . langsville . Ohto , Rev .
Clyde farrel l, Pastor Sunday
School
11 o m
Soturday Morn•ngworsh tp ,10 30
~thSundoys
,
om ; morrt1ngworsh1p, 11om
LANGSVI LLE
C HR IST IAN pm .. E\Ieningservke.730p .m ; Rev RoyDeeter. pastor.Sundoy
preoch 1ng servtces 7 30 p m.
SYRACUSE , Mornmg worsh1p , 9
APPlE GROVE , Sunday School Evenrng services, Tue'sdoy ond CHURCH , Ted Jones , pastor Sun - Wednesday Mld Week Prayer school9 .30o .m., wo rship service ,
Wednesday eventng Btble study a m , Sunday school, 10 a .m . Mrs
9:30 o .m Worship 7 30 p m I s t Fndoy 7 30 p .m .
doy school
q 30 0 m : Roy Service , 7 30 p m ; Youth 10 30 o .m B1ble study and prayer
at730p m . .
Sampson Hall , supt
and Jrd Sundays , Prayer meetmg
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHU RCH SJgmon , supt , morn ! ~ worsh ip , meeting, 6·30 p m Eve nrng war servrce . Wednesday , 7 30p m.
FAITH tABERNACLE CHURCH,
RUTlAND CHURCH Of GOD . Wednesday 7·30 p.m. Fellow_shtp OF CHRIST , Do ug Seamon , 10 30, Sunday evenmg serv 1ce , sh1p, 7 30p m.
,
. RUTlAND
Railey Run Rood , Rev Emmet t Rev . James D. Guy nn . pas tot
supper f1nt Saturday b p.m. UMW mli-uster. BJb le study , 9.30 o .m , 7 30 m 1d week sen•lce Wednes CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
.. Rowson , ]las tar~ Handley o'unn , Sunday school , 10 am , Sunday 2nd Tuesday 7 .30 p m.
morntng worship , 10·30 o m ., day 7 30 p.m ,
NAZARENE' Rev Herbert Grote . Dennis Smith, pastor , Fronk
.supt . Sunday school, 10 o .m . Sun · worship , 11 o m .. Sunday even1ng
EAST LETART , Chruch School evening wo rship
7·30 p .m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE pqstor. Worsllip service, 11 am Young ,Sunday sc hool su pt Sun
day even1ng serv1ce 7.30 ; Btble serii'ICe, 7 p m , Wednes~oy 'w or· ht , 2nd, 3(d Sundoys , 9 30 am . Wednesday Bible study , 7:30 p m . NAZARENE . Rev
Dale Bass , and 7 30 p.m. Sunday Sunday day school and com mun ion , 9 30
teoch1rig , 7.30 p m. Thu"day.
ship service. 7 30 p.m
Fourth Sunday 10, 30 om . WorKENO CHURCH OF CHRIST
pastor, Bob Moore , Sup day School. 9:30 a .m Rrchard Borton , om Worst11p end comu n1on,
DYESVILLE
COMMUNITY
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH , ~hlp 2nd Sunday 7 ·30 p m ith George Fredenck , sup1 Sunday School supt ; Sunday school supt. Preyer meeting , Wednes- 10 30o .m
CHURCH , R09erC Turner , pastor: . Near Long Bottom , Edsel Hart . Sundoy9 ·30am., Proyermeet mg mom1ng serv1te, 930 o. m. w1th classes for all oges , 9·30 om : doy, 730pm .
RUTlAND
COMMUNITY
Sunday school , 9•30 om . ~unday p~nlor Su nday school, IO · o.n;- . : Wednesday 130 p,m UMW lsi preocll•ng on l •hl end thtrd Sun
mormng worsllip , 10 . e s 0 m
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF CHURCH , Sunday School, 9 .30
morn ing worsh1p, 10 3Q, Sunday C:h,urch , . 7 .30 p .m .. prayer Tue~doy 7 30 p m
•
. day of monttl by George Ptckens
NYPS , b 30 p m , evangelutrc ser- CHRIST , Gobnel Mzrs, pastor-. Bt · a .m .. wo rs hip service, 11 am .,
evemng: s en11 ~e , 7 J0
· meeting, 7:30p .m T~ u rsdoy ,
WESLEYAN (RaciiW). Sunda y
STIVERSVt llE COMMUNITY vtc e 7 30 p .m Prayer a nd fasttng ble Sunday School9.30 o . m , mor- Wednesday prayer meeltrtg, 7 ·30
MIDDLEPORT
MIDDLEPORT , PENTECOSTAL. S:Chopl 10 a .fJl. Worsl11p 1,1 a .m .. CHURCH , Sunday Sctlool service 1uesdoy
10 0 nn , Mrdweek ning c hur ch 10 30 am .. Sunday p m . you til services Sunday 1
. Mt MORIAH BAPTIST . Come' T.tirrd A.'f'e . , the Rev Willtai-r) Koit· )r. UMYF Wednesday 3 30 p,m .
10 o .cn , Proy~r meeting , Thu rs- prayer serv.ce, Wednesday , 7 30 evemng serv1ce
7•00 p.m. p.m ; Sunday night worship , 1 30
Fou rth and Mo.1n , M1ddleporf. t~tl , pastor Ro!1ald augon , S_un-. Bible Stu,dy Thursda y 7 p m. ChOir. day 7 p m., Sundoy ev~nrng ser- p.m., men 5 prayer meetrng Wednesday service, 7.30 p m.
RUTLAND . CHURCH OF THE
. Rev Henry Key , Jr .. pastor-. Sun· .day School Supt. Classes for all . Practice Thursday 8 p m
vtce , 7 p m ,
Saturday 7 p.m , n'ltsstonory · LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST NAZARI;NE , R,v. lloyd D Gnmm ,
day School. 9.30 cUn ,; MrS . ErVin ages, evening !ierv•c:e , 7 30 81ble
lETART FALLS , Church Sc hoo l
ZJON CHURCH · OF &lt; HRIST meet 1ng second Wednesday CHURCH , Re.v, Fro'ld F . Shook . Jr .. poster Sunday school, 9 30
Ba_umgordner , $upt ;' Morning ~ tudy , Wedne.sdoy , 7 ~ p rn : . ls~. 2nd , 3ri:t 'Sundays 10 15om Pol!ler.oy HorriSonv 1lle Rd Don 7 30 p m .
pastor; lloyd Wr1qht , Sunday 9. 'm ; worsllip service, 10 30 am .
worsh1p , 10.45 a m,
.
you ttl 5ervtce-s , Frrdoy', 7 30p m.
-.th Sunday 9 15 o .m ., Worshrp Kennedy pastor: Bdl McElroy
u N 1T E 0 FA 1T H N 0 N . School Supt Morf"ling Worshrp, Broadcast li ve overWMPO , young
MIDDLEPORT CHUR(H OF
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP' ' l.st , ,2nd , 3rd Sondoy!i 9 15 am : Sunday school supt . · Su(lday DENOMINATIONAL , Re 11 . Robe rt 9 30 om, Sunday School 10 20 people ' s
Sl;"r'f'ICe , . . b . &lt;IS :
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION , TIST, Carner Asll and Plum , Noe l , 4thSundoy7 30p.ITI .
school , 9:30 9 rn .. mornmg wOr
Smith , pastor Sunda y School · am . Wednesday Prayer and Bi evongeltsllc serv•ce. 7 .30 p.m .
Lawrence Manley, pastor, Mrs . Herrman pa~tor. Sotur.day eve n·
MORNING STAR . Worsh•p 9 .30 sh1p ond communion . 10,30 am .. 9 30 o .m ,Cias.s leader, leo Hdl, l:ile Stwdy 7·30 p m .; •Sunday even : Prayer meetmg . W~nes~oy , 1 30
Russell Young. Sunday SchOol ~· 109 serv •ce . _7 .XJ p m , Sunday a .m .. Cflurch School 10·30 o .m , Sunday evening youth Chr t s~1an worship · ~ervice , 10 30 0 m
ing worstup7;30p m ., Ct;lo1rP.fac-. p 'm.~ MiSSltmOry meeting, 7 .30
Supt Sunday Si::hool 9 30 a .m. School. 10:30 am,
·
Mtd-Week Service Wednesday 8 Endeavor, b p m ; worstl ip ser - church 7 30 p m
flee ThUrsday , 7 p n1
p.m . first Wednesday of month ~
Evenmg worshtp , 7 ~30, Wednes-.
MEIGS"
p.m
vtce 7 p m Wednesday eventng
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
MASON COUNTY
doy pr,.oyer meetmg . 7 30 p.m.
COOPERATIVE PARISH
MORSE CHAPEL Worshp 11 . prayer meet•ng and B1ble study , CHRIST . Elden R. Bloke , pastor Charles Russell. Sr .. mm1ster.
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second
MT'. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
' METHODIST CHURCH
am ., Church School9. 30 om
7·30p m
Sunday School 10 a .m .. Howard Rick Macomber, sup! Sunday and Pomeroy Sts ., Stan Cro1g,
Racine Route 2, the Re ll' James
RobeTtT . BI.Imgarner ,
PORTLAND , Worshtp 7.30 p.m .,
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. McCoy , supt. , Morn•ng sermon school , 9 30 a .m .. worsh tp ser· pastor Sunday schoo1. tf' .45 am ..
M . Muncy , postor Su.ndpy .s~hool ,
·
Dl[edor '
ChurchScllool9 30om ,
Pme Grove The Rev . Wtlham 11 0 m ; Sunday n 1ght servtces v1ce. 10 30o,m 81bleStudy . Tues · worshipserv1ce. 11 am .· fram1ng
'9.45 a m , morning worship, II
· POMEROY CLUSTER
SUTTON , Church School q 30 M•ddlesworth , Pasto r Cl'lurch Ch r1st •on Endeavor , 7·30 p m , day , 7 30p m
union , 0:30p.m .. evemng woram
even •ng worship , 7 ~30
Re'f' ' Robert Ho yden
am . Worsh1p lst and 3rd Sundays ser'f'H:es q 30 o .m Sunday ScHool Song se rvice, 8 p m .; Preaching
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF shtp ser'f'IC8, 7.30 p.m Mtd Week
Preyer meet1ng , Tuesd ay , 7 30
. Rev . James Corb1tt
1030atn.
l030om
8.30 p m
M td w ~ k
Prayer JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY prayer serv1ce, Wednesday , 7·30
p m , Young peoples meet.ng ,
CHESTER, Worshrp 9 .15 a .m.
NORTHEAST ClUSTER
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF meet mg , Wednesday , 7 p.m , Ray SAINTS , Portland Rocme Rood. p.m .
7·30 p m 1hursday
Cllurch School 10 o ,m .
.
Rev R•chorcl Tho mas
CHRIST , Mr Donald .Roley pastor
Adams , loy leader .
Wlll1am Roush , pastor. Tom
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST P
MIDDLEPORT f iRST BAPTIST .
POMEROV ,. Worshtp, 10 30a m.
Poster
Sundoy school, 9 30 a ,m , war•
CHURCH OF JESUS. CHRIST , Stabort Sunday School Director 0 . Box 187, Mille.r St. , Moson ,, w
Corner Stxth ond Palmer, the Rev
Church Sclipol 9·30 am UMYF
Ouone Sydenstncker
sl11p servrce, HJ .30 a m .. Sunday l ocated ot Rutland on New Limo Sunday School. 9:30 o .m ; Morn- Vo Sunday B1ble Study lO a .m ;
Peter Grandol pastor Monnmg b 30 p m.
John Douglas
serv1ces. 7 p.m . youth group . Rood ne~tt to Fores t Acre Pork rng worship , 10·30 o . m , Sunday Worship 11 o.m and 7 p. m . B•ble
l&lt;laes, superrntendent Sunday
ENTERPRISE , V(orshtp q om
Assoc1afes
Wednesday , 7 p .m
Rev Roy Rouse , pastor , Robe rt evenrng se rvice 7 p m Wednes- Study Wedne~odoy 7 p.m. Vocal
School WMPO Rod1 o progrom Church School10o m
JbPPA , Worsh tp 10 am..
ANTIQUI TY BAPTIST Rtov. Earl Musser, Sunday School sup!. Sun do'i' evenmg prayer senhces , 7:30 mustc .
7.45 om ; Sunday School , 9 15
ROCK SPRINGS Wors h1p 10 Church School 9 'o..m , Prayer Stluler pastor. Sunday sc hool doy school 10.30 a .m .. warsh 1p p.m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST . Cora m .. Mormng Worship, 10 15 am Church School 9.15o m , Meettng Wednesday 8 p m.
9 30 am ., Church service, 7 p m , 7 30 p .m .Bible Study . Wednes
BETHLEHEM BAPTISt . Re'f' . Earl ner of Second and Anderson ,
a . m . Youth ~ activities and UMYF b 30 p . m. ,
LONG BOTTOM , Sunday school yoiJth meetmg, 6 p m.Tuesdoy 81- doy , 7 30 p.m , Saturday nrght Stluler . pastor . Worshrp servtce , Mason Pastor , Wolter Cloud
fellowsh ip lor juntor and senior
FLATWOODS , Worsh ip. II am
ot 9 30 a. m. Worsh1p ser11ices ot ble Stud)' , 7 p m .
prayer serll'ice, 7·30 p m.
9 30 o .rn Sunday school , 10·30 Sunday scllool 9 45 om ; worship ·
l'ligh students, b p m Sunday Church School l Oam
7.30 p .m. Bible study and Youth
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , am. Bible Study and prayer ser- service, 11 O.m and 7 .30 p m .
evening worsh1p. 7 30 p m Mtd ·
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
meet1ng ot 8 p m
on NAZARENE, Rev . John A. Coff - Roger Watson pastor Jessie v1ceT hursdoy, 7:30pm.
Weekly B1ble study, Wednesday,
week prayer serv1ces. WednesRev. Robert Bumgarner
Wednesdays
man pasto r Sunday Sckool. 9 30 White, Suru3qy school supt , Mo rn
CARLETON CHURCH , KiAgsbury 1.30 p .m .
day , 7 30p m.
HEATH , Robert Bumgarn er,',
NO~TH BETHEL, Worsh •p ll o.m ; Gerold Wells , supt.· Morn- ' rng worship , 930 am , Sun
Rood Gory K1ng , pastor Sunday
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOO,
CHURCH OF CHRIST . M1d· Postor . Worsh1p 10 30 om
a .m ; CtlurchSchoollO om
rng wontltp, 10.30 o .m . Sunday dayschool, ·10 30 a .m ., evenmg . school, 9 .30 o.m .. even1ng wor- Oudd•ng lone , Mason , W. Va.
dlepon , 5th and Main , George Church School 9 30 am . UM_YF b
ALFRED . Sunday School 9 .30 evenrng :wvorsh•p . 7.30: Prayer serv 1ce , 7 30. Wednesday B1ble · sht p ~ 7:30pm. Prayer meetmg . Chester Tennant, Pastor Sunday
Glaze, mtntster. Mr ke Gerlach, p.m
meeting , Wednesday , 7 30 p m .
Study 7 .30 p.m .
Wednesday , 7 30 p .m.
School 9 · ~5 o .m ; Chtldren's
0 m ; Worsh•p 10 45 a.m. Proyer
superrntendent Terry Yankey,
RUTLAND , Wrlbur H1 lt. Pastor. meeting Wednesday 7 45 p.m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don l
MT. UNION BAPTIST . Rev John
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN 1 Church. b•4S ~ nn . Young Pe9ple 's
youth minister Bible school , 9·30 Worsh1p I 0 30 a .m Churd:, School UMW 3rd Tuesday 8 p m.
Walker Pastor , Ro nnie Salser, Elsw 1 c ~ , pasto r. Sunday school Bruce Sm•ttl , pastor. Wallace Servrce b'-45 p .m. Evan~hsttc
a . m .; morning wo rsh1p 10 30 9 30 a m.
REEDSVILLE . Sunday Sctloo19,30 Sunday school supt , Sunday su penntendenl , Don W11son. Sun · Oomewood , Supt , ~ible S~h~ol , Serv•ce 7 30 P,.m. Women .s M1s•
a.m., evenin9 worsh 1p. 7 30 '
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
a.m . Worship 7.30 p m , Proyer sctlool , 9 30 o .m ; morntng wor dcly· school , 9.45 0 m • e-..:enlng q 30 am Preochmg s?rv~ee, s1onory Counctl 10 a .m . lrrst and
prayer serv1te , 7 p rn . Wednes·
Rev . Harvey Koch . Jr
,eetlng 7 30 p m
T&amp;.Jesdoy ship 10 40 o m., Sunday even1 ng worship , 7 30 p ITt
Proyer 10 45 o m No e11enrng serv1ce.
lh1rd Tuesday$ , Pray~ and Bible
ASBUR Y. Worshrp 1l am
Visitotron7.00 p m lst Thursday ,
worstlip , 7 30, Wednesday even meehng , 7 30 p m wednesday
HYSELL RUN FREE METHODIST SJ&amp;.Jdy. Wednnday, 7:30p.m .
day
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE Church School 9.50 a m UMW
SILVER RIDGE , Worsh1p 10 o m
mg B1ble study . 7 30.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Rev Herbert Atling,
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST
NAZARENE Rev. Jtm Broome , lirst Tuesday Bible Study Thurs . Church Schoo19 a m
DANVIlLE WESLEYAN , Rev . R CHI)RCH
Eugene Underwood , pastOr Sunday Sci-tool 9.30 o m., IN CHRISTIAN UNION , The Rev
pastor, Mn. Mary Lathey Sunday 7 30 p .m
TUPPERS PLAINS, Worsh•p 9 D Brawn, pastor. Sunday School. pastor , Howard Coldwell , Jr .. Mormng serv1ce , l0.30 a .m. , William Campbell , pastor Sunday
school supt. Sunday school , 9·30
FOAEST RUN , Worship 9 am
om . ChurchSchooiiOcm .
9.30 a .m
morning worship Sunday School Supt., Sunday youth
service , b4S p . m . School 9.30am., JamesHughes ,
a . m .. morning worsh tp , 10 30 Chu rch SchooiiO c m .
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST , 10 45, youth servtce, 6·45 p m .. Scflool. 9 30 o .m , Morn 1ng Ser· Evongehst1c _serv1ce 7 30 p.m supt ., evening serv1ce , 7 30 p m
o.m .. Sunday e vange listic
MINERSVILlE , Warship 10 am . George Fredenck . supt Serv,ce even tng worship, 7·30 p.m
mon 10· 30 o .m ; Sunday e'f'enrng Prayer meeting , Thursday, 7:30 Wednesday evening prayer
mHting, 7·30 p .m
Prayer Church School9 o .m
•
weekly, 9 30 o . m, on Sunday prayer and praise, Wednesday, serll'tee, 7 p m
p.m .
meetmg, 7 30 p.m Youth prayer
rMetmg. Wednesdoy 7·30 p.m.
SYRACUSE , Church School 9·00 Preach1ng f1rst and th1rd Sundays 7:30 pm
LET ART
FALLS
UNITED
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at serv1ce each T~.te5doy .
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 0 m WorshJpserviC87 .30p .m
of month by Cbfford Smith, 9·30
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST BRETHREN Rev Freeland Norm
Sold Knob
Rev
Lawrence
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH .
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTV .
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
M1les Trout, pastor
Sunday pastor : Flo'yd Noms , supt SundaY Gluesencomp Sr. , pastor . Roger Letart , W. Va .. Rt 1 Rev. Charles
0 m.
Ow:ighll Zovrt:r:, director.
Rev . l•rnothySm1th
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION , school. IOo nn : Stevelttlle supt school . q 30 0 m . morn 1ng ser· Wtllford , Sr. , Sbndoy JChool sup!. Horgro¥el, pattor Worship terH .A R R I S 0 N V I L L E
Ciusterleoder
Dorrell Ooddrdl pastor Sundoy Evenmg serii'ICe 7 p.m : prayer man 10.30 a .m , Prayer serv 1ce
Sunday sctlool '9.30 a ... Sunday 'f'ICel, 9·30 o .m ., Sunday school.
Rev . Ste'f'en Wtlson
School , q 30 a m : Leonard meellng Thursday, 7 p.m
Wednesday 7 30 p m .
avenmg !erv1ce, 7 p .m. Prayer 11 a .m. ; r&lt;~enmg warshtp , 7 30
PRESBYTERIAN , Rev
Erne1t
Associate
Gthnore, ftrst elder eventng ser
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOO
CHURCH OF COO OF PRO· meetmg. Tuesday , 7:30 p.m . P m
Tuesday cottage prayer
Stricklin, pastor . Sunday church
BETHANY , (Dorcas). Worsh1p vice, 7 30 p m Wednesday proyer Rev Bobby Porter , pastor Sun· PHECY 0 J Wh ,te Rood off 1b0. Ernest · O~ter , cloJs leader . mHting ond lrble study, 9 30
tehool, 9·30 am ., Mra. ~omer
q 30 o .m Churcn School 10 30 meeting , 7 30 p.m
day school i 9.30 o .m . worship Rev George Croyle , posforSun· Youth meet 1ng . Wednesday , 7.30 am. Wonh1p Mr'f'ke, Wednet·
LH. aupt.; mormng wonh1p
a .m .
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO serviCe. II am ; elo'ening !.erii'ICii! , day School 10om : Arthur Hen - p m
wrth Don ond Martha doy . 7 :30~.m.
10.30.
CARMEL , Chruch School 9 30 Rocme Route 2 The Rev . Charles 7.30. youth ser'f'tCe Wftdne.sdny son Supt . Mormng Worship, 11 Meadow~ , leoders
CALVARY BIBlE CHURCH . ~6 N.
MIDDLEPORT, Sundar ochool
• · 10'0
om · Young Peoples'"'"• ''"· 7
WHITES CHAPEL , Coolville RD. Se&lt;:ond , Mtddlepon. pastor,
9 .30 a .m .. R~hord Vaughan . Jupt , a .m . Worsn1p
.J
a m . ".in d a nd Hon d . pes lo' Su ndo'school9"
r
.... 7·30pm
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llflent a weekend with Mr. and
Mr.s. Homer Circle and other
relatives. They visited Wavie
Circle, a patient at Holzer
Medical Center.
Mr . and Mrs . Douglas
Circle visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Price and family on
Sunday.
Florence Circle visited with
Mr. and Mrs . Glen Ables of
Bald Knobs a recent Satur·
day.
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Circle visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Card on
Tuesday evening.
Francine Perry and friend,
Larry Gibson, Holland, Ohio,
spent Friday night and
Sturday with Mary Circle.
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Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Beegle and family
Racine R . D. , Mr.. and Mrs.
George Circle and Mr. arid
Mrs . James Circle; New
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Johnson, Sheryl LeAnn and
Patrick visited with Lizzie
Bostic and family, Racine R .
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Chester, called at the home of
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thanks to Or .Bumgoertel Or
Telle nurses Btgony Funeral
Home Rev Howard Mayne
stngen
Lots Belle
Mary
Shu ~ er
Un tied Method tst
Church Leta r.f Falls lodtes
Au)Cihary Post 602 Also Aunt
Loutse who helped so much
Your kmdnesses lias been
greotly opprectated
The familY of Maggte Chaney

SELDOM REST CERAMICS wdl be
dosed August 15 thru August
22 See our e)(htbtt at the Metgs
Co Fatr
Pauhne Baker

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S...les

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1972 DODGE Charger Most op
t•ons OIIOtloble 59 000 mtles
$ 1495 Coli 992 5169
1973 CADillAC DeVtfle -4 door

low mtleage
many extras

ttJICe!lent

plus

Coo Foglesong

Meson Phone {JCA ) 713 52H
19H Pl YMOUTM Cold tl Doster
Ga1 saver low m•l eoge Rad•ol
t •res and AM FM wttk tope
p layer Very good cond tf1on
Coll 985 3577
JQ7A Yamaha 360 MX Excelle,.,t
condttton $550 (304) 882 3297
19b7 VAN wtth C 8

•nstolled

$a50 Coli 9'12 3319
1973 OlDS 88 2 dr hard top AC
AM rodto with tope player FM
converter Seors Steel Bel ted
Rodtol ftras Full Reese trotler
h tlch hookup Call 949 201.4
ofle r 5 pm

1973 FORO LTD V 8 outomottt;:
good condttton 2 door hardtop
p s p b o•r rear defroster
ele(' door locks rodt o l ttres
Phone 991 2257
1977 ( AMARO 5COO m1les ex
celle:nt cond•t•on S.4 300 1972
Torino needs some body work
1970 Chevy p1ckup Call offe r 4
p m ~2!.E._6

19bot VW FAIR Cond1110n Gets
good m• teoge w1 ll sell cheap
Phone 992 7378:.:___.:._._ __
TWO TRACTO RS John Deer H
One runmng Coli 643 2116 or
985 3907
1967 GMC 2 ton truck '}speed ox
le 5 speed tronsmtsston Runs
good
Call after 6 PM
9.49 2613 Wtll tam Maynard

STARCRAFT lOt h annntersory sole
on mtnt moto rs trollers and
folddown s Trcvelstor 25 ft
$4400 00 20 ft mmt motor
$10 850 00 We sell servtee and
quoltty Camp Conley Starcroft
Soles Rt 62 north of Pt Plea·
sant
1975 21 1/t toot Cavalcade
Camper tor sole Fully self
contamed 6 ft gas electnc
reftgerator three burner gas
stove with oven forced a•r fur
noce. lots of storage spoce
sleeps 6 Reese Httch and Brake
Contro l rncluded
Phone
985 3356 after 6 pm
FAIR MONTH SPECIALS on entire
stock see them at CODNER S
CAMPERS

SOUTHERN HIGH School Sentors
coli Southern Htgh School
9-49-2600 to make your ap
potntment for your Senter pte
lures Sentor ptctures w11l be
FRIDAY 7 p m
token at the Htgh School Ofl Sot AUCTION
Truckload of Me)C1con Pottery
Aug 27 and Mon Aug 29
and m1sc scheduled tn from
Make your oppotntment eorly t
Georg1q Plus other new ond
MEIGS HIGH School Seniors Call
used merchondtse at Oh10
Metgs Htgh School ~ 2158
R1ver Auction 409 Pearl St tn
between 1 and 3 pm Frt Aug
Metgs Plaza Mtddleport , OH
12 Man Aug 15 or lues
Aug 16 to make appointment
for Sen tor ptctures to be t9ken
Ptctures will be token at the
Htgh School Mon Aug 22nd
thru Frt , Aug 27fh hours 9 to 5 3 AND A RM lurnrshed and un
furnrshed opts Phone 992
each day
5A34

GOING OUT of Bustness Sole The
Furnlture Ft)(er. 1 mt south of
Portland on Rt 124 Chtno
Cabinet oak
table wtth -4
cho~rs maple, cream con , cha~r
bamboo, scales connmg, Vene
ttan bltnds (2) 33 )C 56 % ' new
2 pumps w1th 45 gal tonk ,
leather top table chmo servtce
for 8 oak bookcase Call
965 3807.
ME IGS COUNTY Se11tors Were
do1ng unusual creottve photos
as well as trod tllon ol Semor
ptctures Call The Photo Place
992-5292

FOUND FULL BLOODED Stomese
cat about 6 mo old Owner
ploese coli m 7317
FOUND COONDOG Bfuettck 3
yrs o ld Male '" Hobson area
Coll992 5595 o• 992 9'142
lOST · ONE po1r of mens dark
framed glosses tn soft leather
case Reword Phone992 6108
FOUND
BLUETICK Coonhound
mole
tn
Mtddleport area
Phone 992 :W03 and tdent tfy

TWO BEDROOM mobde home 10
, SO CoU 9'12 5858
~ 1974

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lr1gstor Hts area near Roctne
f4j)r Krndergorden oged g•rl
Half o day 5 days a week
Phone 446-'1466, aher 5pm

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bedrooms tot a l electnc un
furmshed tn very good conJt
!ton Coli 992 5771

.,10 )C SA HOUSE TRAILER for sale
:· Atr cond tltontng fully furmsh
,• ed In very good cond1t10n
:• Phone 985 3525
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COUNTRY Mobtle f1ome Park Rt
33 ten mtles norlh of Pomeroy
Lorge fats wtth concrete pcltos
stdewalks runr1ers and off
street parktng Phone 992 7479
FURNISHED APT Adults only no
pets Phone m. 3874 M1d
dleport
AVAILABLE ot Vtllage Manor
Aportments- 1 bedroom fully
carpeted w1th kttcher1 op
pltonces furmshed Slarltng at
:Slo.t per mont Phone 992 7721
Equal housuig opportumty
BUSINESS BUILDING tn New
Hoven W Va 20 1t: 45 mom
bus1ness corner Phone (614 )
742 2255
TWO BEDROOM tro tfer adults on
ly Coli 992 332•
TO RENT Rtverslde Apts
bedroom stortmg ot SIQO per
mo 2 bedrooms storttng ot
$138 per mo Equal Houstng
Opportuntty Ccll992 6098
THREE BED mobile home
742 2692

Coil

OlD HOUSE tn countty for rent
Phone 985 3962
2

BEDROOM APT
for rent
Ground floor South Se&lt;:ond
Mrddleport Close to schools
and stores
Phone (614 )
367 7514

HOUSE FOR ren t (4) rooms fur
ntshed Adults only Phone
9-49 2597 Roctne
10

1t 50 UNFURNISHED mobile
home on Story s Run Phone
992 5b39 between 9 end 3

NICE 2 STORY farmhouse for rent
3 mt les from langsville $100 o
month rent Calf ~A2 3092

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FOR SALE or TRADE for camper or
van or -4 wheel drt\le 1968
Camara 1967 Chevelle 1966
Ponttac Tempest body Phone
•. PARTS FOR 1971 Golmcte Ford for
sole Phone 992~858
=--­ ' (614 ) 667 3966
• 1976 MONTE Codo 350 VB
,.. automottc
atr condtttoned
,. A M rodto w1th stereo tope
,.._ deck Dark blue metalltc With THE LONG R1fle Shop 2"'8 Rtver
vtew Dnve Pomeroy 1s on
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ltght blue landau v1nyl top
nounctng the grand openmg of
.. Phone 985 3356 after 6 pm
the Croft Nook C::ome tn and
.,_, 1972 PONTIAC Cotoltno P S
see our openmg spec1ol pnces
:# P B A C
$800
Phone
on Coots and Clark Red Heart
: 992-5301
yarn needlepomt and crewel
embroidery ktts
lotchhook
;q 97Q FORD truck Also boot Con
ktts and many other ttems
tact
Co lvtn
Imboden
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- Welchtown Htl/ tn Mmersv11le
and k11tthng For more tnforma"' or call 992 2977 or 949 2617
hon call992 3090

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PH 992 2176

197• TERRAMITE Backhoe S3000
Phone (614 ) •46 7150
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SELIG CUSTOM Oestgned sec
ttonal sofa betge tn color 1
month old Reason for sellmg
1oo large for room Ongtnol
pnce $2800 sellmg $1600 Coli
m 6633 o• (6 14) 367 0545 ofle&lt;
6p m
15 FT BASS Soot fully equrpped
Call offer Sp m 2.47 2"'~1
8 FT CAB over camper S700 15
ft SJarcroft ~oot wtth SOh p
motOr $600 for more mforma
tron colf992 3817
PIGS CALL 7•2 2085

AlLAODIN KEkOSENE lAMPS and COAl l•mesron• and colctum
chlor.de ond colc1Um brrne for
heaters Replacement ports
dust control and spactol mtKtng
chrmnays
mantles
w rdr.~
soh lor lormet"s h:c.elstor Salt
etc Stop •n for demons;trohon
Wofks , Moln Str. .t Pomeroy
and frH (otolog- Mourttam
Oh1o or phone 992 3891
leather and Get~eral store,
lOA 106 W Union St (b14) CAMPER
S600
A.lso
horse
592 5478 Athans
trader S.CSO Phone (6l4) t!98 ~
3290
lOMAlOES
PEPPERS
cucumbers
Cleland Forms SPRING GARDEN Supp l&gt;eo Cob
GreenhoUse
Gerold,na
bog•. coul tflower
broccoh
Cleland
and head lettuoe plants
yellow whtle and red on•on
TREE RIPENED orchard peaches
set!i, anton plonb Kennebec
Wh1te or ye llow storhng Mon
cobbler Kotohd•n Red Pont10c
Aug l Mason Peoch Orchard
ond Red Losoda
potatoes
lOGAN SEED Wheat Bar ley for
Bulk gorden sHds, pottrng soU
cover crop Grown from cer·
peat m13u frutt trees and rose
flhed seed Paul W Sayre
bus;hes
Mtdwoy Market
Penland Ohto Call 843 2286
Pomeroy
Oh1o
9'12 2582
Bob s Ma rket Mason W Vo
PIANO ONE yr old Excellent
(30&lt;1 ) 773 5721
condttton
Console model
Phone 9"q 2425 or q49 2•26
KONOMV TRACTOR wrth oil ot
tochments Like new osk1ng
WORK OR RIDING more and 2
$2250
Phone (61• ) 698 3290
m~e• Phone (61• J 698·3290_
JOHN DEERE "'20 live power 3
pc1nt tutch John Deer Ne 5
mower 7 ~"' cut John Deer 2
row cufttvotor Ford two U 1n
bottom p~w Coi!_U7 21_!5
The James Weber property
JOHN DEERE Crawler Backhoe
on
Gravel
Htll
In
endlooder- and dump truck
Mtddleport, 3 BR frame
Phone 99'.1 747q
home, fully msulated, l 1f2
LIVE CATFISH lor sole to stock
baths, full s•ze bnement.
lakes
ponds
etc
Phone
modern kotchen. large lot,
7 42 3167 or 9-49 25"'5
plenty of shade, garage and

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large storage room, plus a
J room furntshed large apt

Seen by appointment

PH. 992-5622
CANNING TOMATOES Also 1%8
Ford and ports for 1968
Yamaha Sea' Wayne Rowe
East Letart 1 st house post East
letart Church

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Let Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; cond1tton your
water and a Co op water
softener Model UC XVI
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Business Services

HOMtSITES tor sole I Qcre and
up Mtddlepotl near Rutland
c on 992 7481
NEW 3 bedroom house 2 baths
all elec
I ocre Mrddfeporl
close to Rutland Phone 992
7491
SMAll farm for sole, ta• • do wn ,
owner ftnanced Monroe Co un ·
'Y W Vo Phone {~ ) 772•
3102 or [30&lt;1 ) 111 3217
COUNTRY farmland with sec lud·
ed woods woter and good O C·
cess m Monroe County. W Vo.
$1 000 down. coli (30&lt;) 772·
3102 "' (30• ) 772 3227
VA FHA 30 yr hnoncmg Ire!and
Mortgage 77 E Stole Ath ens,
phon!_(614 ) 592 3051

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house F A furnace. orm w •n·
dows f1replace 1n
dlepo
Phone 992 3&lt;457

-- SECLUDI:D 2 story older home

Kingsbury Home Sales
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.ll"'tiln&amp;l iutd c•r~ If ruw waul 6l
~ltty prndut'l llihlt'h w ~~~ rw~-.t

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Slum blrKt10n

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Carpeting

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Phone Mtke Yount

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'1htOriliUtlln
II« Tilt lmillloll

THREE BEDROOM 1 'It story frame
home Huge ltvmg room and
dtnmg room Butlt 1n kttchen
uhhty room Lorge garage w tth
storage oreo metal bulldtng
and lots of shrubbery Shade
ond frUit trees I acre lot
located behmd cor wash m Tup
pers Plo~ns Coli 992 7617 or
667 3903

GUTTER
SERVICE
C..tinuous 0111 ptKt &amp;IIHI,._ Wo "'"'
it, or do rt ,..nell Spoc11l prlceo til
buildon.

Phone 949·2814
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Pool Sales

3 7 A m Rut land 4 bedroom
house w1fh 2 car gorage and
other outbuddtngs large cor
port 3 acres fenced tn wtth
smell born $1"' OCO or best of
fer Phone 742 3150

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.

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sale Thurs Aug 11 from q to .4
t-usttn Wolfe's res tdence
Broadway Street Roetne Mony
ftne clean clothes and m1sc or
t1cles

V a, P S, P brakes, AM FM stereo local owner

1975 FORD GRAN TORINO 4 DR......... '2795

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Portraits

VB. P S, A C , vonyl top

1973 OLDS CUTLASS 2 DR................. '2790

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1976 FORD F-150 PU ....................... 3995

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Mchen Cabinets Rooltnl Concrete

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
P~ mzm

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"2 7llhr 6!16-11105

Ellitotmo •pplitd to iob
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FREE ESTIMATES

SWAIN

U S bombers hit
Omunumst targets m both
North and South Vtetnam m
the heaviest raids of the war

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Automatic

rMIIICIIII muble

Transmission Serlice

lown lnll- &amp; Allies
SIORM

PARTS - LABOR
GUARANTEED
REASONABLE
RATES

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pi.M Sor-... to Phone 949 2&lt;f87
"' W -2000 ...'"". Qlolp, C•lll
B•adlord
ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepen toosters arons all
small oppltonces Lawn maw.r,
next to State Htghway Garoge
on Route 7 Phon• {61"') 985

MARTIN Ex
&lt;'0-'I'Citrng, septiC systems,
....... backhoe. dumP l•ud&lt;
..,,.,..,,., gravel. blacktop
po-vtng Rt 14-3 Phone 1 (61"')
698 7331

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lntenor AM FM Quad stereo wtth tape, crul~
control, ttlt wheel , tw1n comfort seats, forged
a1um1num wheels, full power. lu xury group Real

HARRISON S T V Reporr Servtee
Calls 276 Sycamore, St , M1d
dt.po" Phone 992 2522

REMODELING Pl~mb1ng hoollng
and all types of generol repoir
Work guaranteed 20 yeors e)C
penance Phone 992 2.409

SAVE ON
CARPETING

SEWING MACHINE Repo1rs servtee all mokes 992·22S.. The
Fabr~c
Shop
Pomeroy
Authom:ed Singer Sales ond
Serll'lce We sharpen Sc1ssors

C..ndy Stnp
Rubber S.Ock
Regu l•r 16.9S
Sove$4.88 Sq. Yd.

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EXCAVATING doter, bockhoe
and dltcher Charles R Hatfield
Bock Hoe Serii'IC8 ,
Rut~ and Oh1o Phone 7"'2-2008.
WILL do roofing , construchon ,
plumbtng ond heottng No rob
too Iorge or too small Phone
1•2 23A8
CARPENTER
tloorrng, ce1ltng
paneling Phone 992 2759
MOBILE Home Repotr
Elec
plumb1ng and heot1ng Phone

Sharp

4.88 sq. yd.

Reg. 16.95-not tnstolled
30 rolls of corpet '" stock.
Good HltciJOn oil on sole.
lnst•lled with peddlng, no
extra lo pay.
Call742-2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANt

RURAND
FURNITURE
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e 75 OLDS OMEGA ....................... 12295
: 74 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR.............. 12495
e 74 FORD GRAN TORINO 2 DR ....... '2495
: 74 PLY. FURY 4 DR .................. 12295
e 74 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 DR .......... 12495
e 73 CHEV. MONTE CARL0 ............. '2695
: 73 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR ........... 11995
e 73 CHEV. CHEVELLE 2 DR ............ '1695
: 73 CHEV. CHEVELLE 4 DR WAGON ... 11695
e 73 FORD PINTO WAGON .............. '1695
: 73 PLY. FURY 4 DR ................... '1095
e 73 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE .............11695
: 73 MER. MONTEREY 2 DR ........... 52295

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$SAVE$
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742-2211

Step Up To The Ultimate
In A luxury Car With This Buy!

e 1976 CONTINENTAL MARK IV

3825

EXCAVATING. do:rer loader and
backhoe work dump trucks
and lo·boys lor l-ure wtll haul
ftU d1rt, to so1l limestone and
gravel Coli Bob or Roger Jef
fers
day phone 992 7089
mght phone 992 3525 or
5232

Reasonably
949 :zoot

A thought for the day
Amencan author Silas Wetr
Mitchell satd, "Death's but
one more tomorrow."

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:75 CHM SCOTTSDALE PKG. V-8 ....... ~2995:
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CRUISER WAGON

73 BUICK REGAL
HT CPE.
WaSS3495

green metallic f1ntsh

72 DELTA 88
CPE•
A1r automatiC
WasSJ69.S

lo•
prtce

pt~ced

SOLD

72 CHEVY IMPALA
4 DR.

73 CUTLASS
4 DR.

Air
WaUt295

VInyl roof
Was S2795

NOW'1095

NOW '2595

72 PLY. SATELLITE

75 FORD GRANADA

2 DR.

4 DR.

COUNTRY SQUIRE
Was $1095

If YOU hove o se.v1;e •o ofle•
wont to buy or sell somethmg
oe lookmg for work
or
whoteVO'
you II
••suits

r··

~~,ie;9;·;~s':.s.n•tn•W•n•Ad

'

NOW '695

'1795

75 OLDS 88
ROYALE CPE.

72 OLDS 88
4 DR.

75 CHEVY
MONTE CARLO

71 FORD

73 CHEVY NOVA
SS COUPE

73 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE

Atr

Vmyl roof, full power. atr ,
stereo Was $3800

V 8, automaiiC, P S

'1795

NOW '3400

'1995

74 CHEVY VEGA
GT. CPE.

Power &amp; a tr
Was S3595

4 speed
Was$1995

LTD
'495

..

NOW '3995

NOW '2995

74 CHEVY
NOVA

74 PLY. GOLDUSTER
COUPE

NOW '1695

Was 12795

4 d!"-, V 8, auto, vtnyl roof
Was 52795

NOW '2395

NOW '2495

Coupe, atr
WasS2195

Power &amp; atr
Was 51995

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72 BUICK ELEC.
-73 CUTLASS
72 OLDS
73 DODGE
71 OLDS
HT CPE.
4 DR.
VISTA CP.UISER
CHARGER
98 LUX.
A"

Was 12495

Gold metallic
wagon, a1r
Was$1895

NOW '1995
NOW '1595
NOW '1695
NOW 1 1495
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See one 0f lhese courteous sa1esmen~ Pete Burris, MalVin Kee bau gh or George HarriS'

FAMILY
YARD
Sole
Bedsp.eods , ctoohrng fa• men
women ond ch1ld•en mlont
ttems.
cloth•ng
Toys.
household 1tems Gas logs at
Buck res1dence 129 Mulberry
Ave Frtdoy and Satu rday 9
5
YARD SALE Chhon w Vo Elste
Jane Bennet restdence Weds

NOW 1 1995

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

~~~~~11

3

ru Voturcfoy 2 houses from
PostOtftcEHowardsbrtdge
YARD SALE 3 Fom• Iy o II Rt 7
across I rom roa d to t he
Veterans Hospttol Chtldren's
and gtrls jeans
women s
clothmg Odds and ends
YARD SALE Fnday 9 ttll ?
leodtng Creek Rood Mtd
dleport Stgns 3 Family
clothes
stuffed onlmols
games monyotherttems low
prtces
YARD SALE I Fndoy and Soturdoy,
9 ttll 3 Small appliances boby
clotl-11ng
lod tes and boys
clothmgs
Clarence Fronk
Co II ege Roo d
res ld ence
Syracuse
SUPER SALE Sunday August
141 h 10 It 112 on Iy 1691 Ltnco In
Heights Pomert'ly Couch and
loveseatsultobletoruf'ho1ster
lng clothtng paperback and
hardback books
cloth•ng
•c rems
m' ~ 1
5o d
d
E
d
YARD SAL Fn oy
tur oy on
Sunday Extra krtchen chairs,
glassware
toys
elec con
opener
coaster
curttons ,
gtrls , womens clothtng lots
more Rotnorshme 9tdl?778
Oh-ver St Middleport

USED CARS

"You'll Like Our Quality

992-5342

Way of

Doing Business"

Pomeroy

GMC FINANCING

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IN THE

C061:M~:~~~~~~~~~RT
OHIO
RICHARD l BORLAND, ET
Al,
Ptamttffs,
vs
THELMA
CHRISTOFOLETTI,
Addr-e'!iS Unknown
and
SHIRLEY SWAN ,
Address Unknown ,
Defend-ants
NOTICE
SERVICE BY
PUBliCATION
Thelma
Chrtstofoletfl ,
whoselastp laceofrestden c e
was 317 Albert Shrell'epor I ,
Lou tstana 71105, address now
unknown , and Shtrley R
swan , whose last pla..:e of
restdence was .451 E Sayers
•
San Anton to. T txas 7231 "
address now
und n~~nt, ~~:
hereby no 111 1e
a
platnl1ffs have brought
lh tS
f
act ton namtng each o you as
defenclants .n the above
named court bY flltn9 thetr
complamt on the 14th day of
7 of the complaint
s
that
the platn t 111 s are
1
seekmg to have the cou rt
adJUdicate tttle to them to the
deser-t bed real estate heretn
and that lhe•r nterest 10 satd
real estate "be quteted as
aga•nst any adverse clatm,
tnterest or tttle of the
defendants a11d the costs
heretn , that satd real estate
tS descr tbed as follows
The tollowmg descnbed
real estate sttuated m the
TownshiP of Lebanon , County
of Me1gs and the State of
Oh1o bou.flded and descrtbed

Ju+~·e~J 1 ect

RISING STAR Kennel Boordtng
Indoor Outdoor ru11s groomtng ~r~~or~r;kse ~fog~~"',~ge a~aas~
all breeds, clean sonttary boundary of land owned by
Fred WilcoxenJ thence 537
fae~lrttes oe 367 7112 Cheshtre
teet South along sa1d ltne to
Phone(61•) 367 0292
State Route 124 thence East
HOOF HOLLOW Buy sell trade 200 feet alon ~ satd State
or train horses RUTH REEVES Route 12A , thence North East
640 feet to an 1ron ptn thence
trotner Phone (6U) 698 3290
west S'20 feet to place of
AKC SHETlAND sheep dogs begtnntng
Th tS .being the extreme
(Mtn.) Colltes 2 females, 7
weeks old Shots and wormlit(i Northwest corner of tlie rear
Phone (bU ) 367 02q2 or estate conveyed from John A
Bradford tQ Edna Bradford
367 7112
Park by deed dated Sep
MEIGS COUNTY Humane Somtry tefT\ber 2Q, 1945 and recorded
101 19.45, In Deed
Ammal Careltne 992 7680 or october
Book No 155 , Page 365, tn the
after 6 p m , 992·5"'27
Deed Rer:;ords af MeqJS
county, Oh o, contatning 3 75
All BREED dog grooming J and acres.
more or less
S Kennels Reasonable rates
Savtng and excepting the
No drugs used Call for op coal and nghts thereto wt. ch
pomtmenl 7-42 3162
are reserved unto Elson P
Sayr-e
BEAGLE PUPPIES for sole Call
Reference Deed Vol 267,
742 3007 oftar 5 pm
Page 391 Me 1qs County Deed
LOOK lNG FO.:R
:::h..:oc.!m:::e:::lc.
o '_ -on- o-:h-o n Records
The complaint alleges that
doned female coll1e "' to 6 defendants mav ha-ve a clatm
month
Phone
doyhme , aga nst sa d real estate by
1
1
992 7680 or after 5 9q2 5B9b
vtrtue of them being ttetrs at
~
~
and neKt of kln of Mer bert
TO GIVE AWAY Collte blotk law
R swan deceased
w1th Whtle feet 8 mo old
You are requ1red to answer
Female Call 773 5-477
the com plamt w1th1p twenty
e 1qht days after the last
TWO FEMAtE kttlens lo gtve pubhcatlon
ol th iS notice
away One cal 1co and the whtch wdl be published once
other Is yellow and whtle Call each week tor s 1x succcssnlt'
weeks,
a!'d
t he
la st
7•2 3160

------

'395

NOW '1

74 OLDS 88
ROYAL CPE.

Power &amp; a1r
Was 54695

•••

69 FORD LTD
WAGON
.
a1r

SOLD

Was $1495

.•

'3295
..
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EXTRA SPECIAL SPECIALS AT I&lt;ARR &amp; VAN ZANDT'S

wo•k
Coli

Call

Atr

NOW '2795

NOW •4295

NOW '5200

72 FORD

6cy ,
Was52995

Power &amp; a trWas U695

NOW '2995

Was 12295

••
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: 73 MER. MARQUIS 4 DR WAGON .... 51695 :
e 72 MER. MONTEREY 4 DR ........... 11795 e
: 72 PLY. DUSTER 2 DR ................ '1395 :
e 72 MER. COMET 2 DR ..................'995 e
e• 72 CHEV. VEGA .. •• .. ... .. .. .. .... .. ..'.. '595•e

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WINDOIIS &amp; DOOtS

Plo.l7UZ50

GOOD USED
reasonable
9'12 603&lt;

see Pat Hrll, Rocky Huppor Darrel Dodnll
For a Good Deal on a New or Used Vehicle
Open eventngs ttl7 ooexcept
Thursday and Saturday Closed Sunday
992-2196
Middleport, 0

••

PatiOS Stdewalks New ConstructiOn •

NOW '6400

'4395

NO ITEM TOO Lorge or too small
Wtll buy 1 ptece or .complete
household New used or ontt
ques Mort1n s Furntture 20 N
2nd Sl
M&gt;ddlepo•t Phone
9'12 6370

6 cyl , auto trans , w1de s 1de bed

+

~-.O~tt457U

CASHI1 Jun~ cars Fry sTruck &amp;
Auto Rutland Phone 742 2091
or 742 9575 Closed Mondays

P S , 3 speed

1974 FORD F·100 SHORT WHEEL BASE .. 52850.

~

NOW '8500

4 dr , a1r, vtnyl roof
Was 58 95

OlD FURNITURE tee bo)Ces brass
beds
elc
comP lete
households Wnte M D Mtller ,
Rl 4 Pomeroy Ohto or coli
992 7760

1

EX

•••
:

autc. t ra ns , P S . P brakes. heavy duty

V 8 , P .S, P brakes, aux tanks, heavy d~;,~ty , aux
sprmgs tutone pamt One owner

•

992· 5858

COINS CURRENCY tokens old
Pocket welches and chams
stl-ver and gold We need 196-4
and older sliver coms Buy sell
or trade Call Roger Wamsley
742 2331

1975 FORD F-250 PU ....................... '3795

&amp;-11 1 ""

Was $6800

FI.JII power &amp; a1r
Was 55500

NOW '1795
NOW '1495
NOW '795
'1695
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71 PONTIAC
73 PONTIAC
72 CHEVY IMPALA
446
857°
~~ Hanby 1
CATALINA
2 DR
HT CPE.

P S • V 8, A C • sharp One owner

'•

"B2!2

Bob Hotllich

Was SB900

75 PINTO
WAGON

76 DODGE
CHARGER

74 CADILlAC
SEDAN DEVILLE

Phoneo•eacade61H239531
TIMBER, Pomeroy Forest Pro

1976 FORD E350 CARGO VAK ............ 14995

"'"'"'""""fill

Spectal

Ft.tl! power &amp; a1r

Power &amp; atr
Was519'95

CASH po1d for all makes and
models of mobtle homes

1975 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 DR............ 12995

v B.

Full power &amp; atr

72 CUTLASS S
CPE.

6 cyl , 3 speed, L W B One owner

minor

75 CADILlAC
COUPE DEVILLE

'2595

1975 GRANADA 4 DR ...................... 13285

1975 DODGE D-100 PU ......... : .......... 13795

11!1111.
lltloi"' lullonf Gl1do School (""'Ill
11011
~h &amp;-51
142 2005
roo pd

76 CADILLAC
SEDAN DEVILLE

~A!r ,

V 8, P 5 , A C , low mileage

Ahrnment wheel ba"ncinc,

Weddings

MEIGS
EQUIPMENT
COMPANY

TEAFORD

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VB. A.C, P S.

DUGAN'S
FRONT END
ALIGNMENT

IO!IIich SL

D. Bumgardner

CAN GOODS

9'.

1976 ELITE 2 DR........................... 14990

&amp;
Rafnpration

.. l.J.l . .

SALE TO BRING YOU EVEN GREATER SAVINGS

"'2°'

brakes. crutse control, A C , 2 1n stock

1974 FORD TORINO 4 DR ................. 11595

5UI1111..1111

THE PHOTO PLACE

CASE LOT

Pomeroy Landmarll

v a, P S , P

V 8 alr, P S , vtnyl top

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

&amp;
Garden Center

1975 LTD 4 DR............................ 3675

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
~:'91· Oillo
Phlnt
2-'212
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.
w. llld Sonict

SIHI!""'-

1

3RD
BIG
WEEK

STILL HAS TOO MANY USED CARS ON THEIR LOT
SO WE ARE CONTINUING OUR GREAT USED CAR

V a, A C. vinyl lop Sharp/

lOO lbioSL

ftlt&amp;ti=*

Ito

'
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•

[leclrttll

Aloc:ll conlriCter
Phollt !14!-2181
• !4!1--2160

NEEDED SOMEONE to hVe •n or
do&gt;ly wo•k w&gt;lh olde• cou ple on
Leodtng Creek Rood Good pay
Coll'l9
_ 2- 60
m 2160
WAITRESS &amp; CARHOP apply m
person Crows Steak House
Pomeroy , Ohto

Auto trans , vmyl top, 4 cyl

OUR

KARR·&amp; VAN ZANDT

OFFICE CLERK Port time to start
location New Hoven w Va
oreo S1artrng ftme 8 om 5
days o week Musl ho'f'e own
transportalton Send . resvme
to Dovtd Htll c o Contractors
Serv•c• Inc P 0 Box 182
Parkersburg YV Va 26101

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR .................. 12195

CARTER'S

Bissell Siding Co.

&amp;-1&amp;-1 mo.

CARTER

Miller Produce

7 20-lum

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum Siding,
Storm Windows &amp; lnsul•
. tion.
Call Professionals

RACINE CARPET
SHOP

REFRIGERATOR (stde by stde)
$200 electnc mnge (op t me)
'
Mobi Sumro~ Road
$100 recltnmg (ho1r $75 couch
~~Jack W Carsey, Mgr
lit
I
(bed type) $100 cooker fryer
6iill
Midd~port, 0
(new ) S12 TVonfenno SlS All L _ _ _.:,P.:,ho:::,::n::;e_:9_:9,:;2;!2.:;18:_;1'--.l
"2-5124
tn excellent condttton lnqUtre
NICE THREE bedroom home tn
Camplot.
Sales
IIIII Seni&lt;e ond Su~
or
131 Ebenezer Sreet
Rusttc Htlls Syracuse, OH
pli..
Pomeroy Ohro (lower Monkey
Phone 9A9 255q
3-141 mo
Run )
NEW 19 INCH color portable Bl LEVEL SIX room house tn M•d
dleport Wtth laundry room 1 1'1
telev tston played only o few
baths storm w1ndows furnace
ttmes wtlh roll about Stand
and
tnsulotton
In o mce
WUI sor;nl•ce for$175.00 See at
ne•ghborhood
out of h1gh
655 Sycamore Mtddleport after
water $18,500 Shown by op
•pm
pomtmwnt Phone 992-3076
197 4 35 It 5th wheel camper 12
ft
ftbergloss boot
Also TRAILER &amp; LOT for solo 75 Elm St
MAIN
Mrddleport Phone 992 7307
shallow well water system
742-257of .
TRAILER AND lOT for sale on
POMEROY, O.
Fourth St , Mason Phone (6U )
300 .... St.
9'12 7307
LOW PRICE - 2'1• story
P......,,oh~
frame home. A Bdrms ,
Porn..., 9'32-6212
WANT PEACE and qu1et? Heres a
carpeting, remodeling tn
real deal Double wtde 24 :w: 60
or 992-6263
good
repatrONLY
central Olf new wood burne r 6
Ul to 4:311 P I
$6,725 00
acres fenced pond well and
S.llfS AND SERVICE
ostern located 2 miles from
BUILDING SITES 4
Slrtckly wholesale to all .
718-1 mo
No
2 mme
Phone (61-4 )
acres, close to mines
Not les$ than 'h case
699 6196
t•a 1ters 0 K
ASKING
U,600 00
100 x 200 lOT IN Chesler natural
gas water and sewer Ntce
GOOD PRICE - B8x~OO lot
fra1ler !tfe $1500or best offer
on a good street, 1969
Phone 992 5-429
mobil~
home in good
condttlon, storage bldg
5 YR YOUNG Country ranch 3
bedrooms both k1tchen dtn
ONLY $9.000 00
12l0 Washongton Blvd.
109 room ltvmg om laundry
REMODELED N1ce 1
area 2 cor garage 17 1/t acres
Belpre, Ohto
floor plan, 2 Bdrms , barn,
fenced born ond stream 1
Rusloleum Pamt Products
small
bus1ness
bldg,
mrle out of Dorwtn on 681 Ask
basement , 3'12 acres ALL
•we can ship parts drrectlr
LIKE NEW Hobart scales Statn less
mi) only $35 000 Phone (614)
to your door by way ol
FOR $12.500 00
steel meet sheer new Evens
593 59of3
ups
meot case w1th compresser
135 ACRES Woodland ,
3
B~DROOM home tn Rut land
•Custom
HydrauliC Hose
Phone 992 3339
100 acres has all rnmerals
Maktng
Coli 7A2 2089
ASKING S20.000 00
YEARLING STALLION goad stze ~~~~C----~-Phone 992 2176
30 ACRES NEAR Forest Acres
RANCH • Bdrms.
color Call (61-4 ) 667 3405
Pomeroy, 0
Pork $16 500 Jerry Chne
8 71 mo
dlntng,
ntce
ktt,
bar,
fi.JII
30 IN ADMIRAL elec range
9'12 ·7790
basement,
ca
rpehng
whtte I yr old excellent con
1
Newer home $23 ,500 oo
dthon $175 Ph,lco Am Fm FARM FOR Sole 2 /~ acres le-vel
land
J
mtles
south
of Albany
FINANCING AVAILABLE
stereo record player $75 4
corner of 681 692 See Ed
mt!es west on Rt 681 Box
- Newer 3 Bdrm ranch
Holley of 681 of Snowvllle
135 A ofter6 p m
Over 3 acres ,
many
PIANO TUNING, Lone Ooniels 12
Store 'Ia mde
feati.Jres
Call
today,
yeors of serv•&lt;•
JJtlone
CANNING PEACHES Bnng con
9'12 2092
$3.,900 00
to1ner &amp; wtnler potatoes 33 ACRES new fences good well
Ffee gas good pasture 3
Phone 843 2693
LARGE Older home,
WATER WElt drrfltng
Phone
bedroom tro1ler two rooms
really
n1ce.
remodeled
and
Wtlltom
P
Grant
at
7ot2
2879
Mtlk
cow
and
ONE GUERNSEY
budt-on Locotton R 681 to
after
bp
m
moderntzed
j
4
Bdrms,
2
1974 V W Bus Japanese nfle
Snow.,ille turn ot Snowville
baths, large rec room,
Lorge cool furnace
Call
Store !/,mile Ed Holley
PENNZOil RUTLAND open dolly
992 7692
basement , A C , 2 car
trll 10
Closed Mondoys
garage ,
excellent
wrecker ser.,tce hre repotr
1967 DODGE Truck lot 50 1t 125
Phone 7•2 q575 or 742 2081
netghborhood
U5,000 00
equ1pped for two tro1fers and
JUST LISTED- •B 5 acres
Th8$.e guns Japanese nile wtth
EXCAVATING BACKHOE. dozer
bayonet 22 sthgle shot 12 go
of the most desirable
trencher low Boy dump truck
smgle shot -45 col KV long Rt
building s&lt;les 1n the county
trucks septtc systems Btll
RtAUOR
fie 12 go Model 97 pump Colt
Pulltns phone 992 2478 day or
Buy all or half Call for
992 6322 of fer S
VIRGIL B TEAFORD, SR.
n1ght
details
REALTOR
PHOTO
LISTING
WILL BABYSIT 1n my home Ph.,ne
216 E Second Street
SERVICE - A sure way to
992 6309
Pomeroy, Ohio 45169
help sell your home We
BABYSITTER
5 days o week Sa
Phone 992 3325
have buyers for properttes,
cond street tn Mtddleport Must
New Co Op water .aoflet uS sell yours
CHESTER- 3 bedroom Z
come to house Coli alter 5
'teners , model VC-SVI
story frame home on large
HENRY E. CLELAND
p m
992 6192 o• (30•1
Only S279 95
corner lot Bath, natural
773 5391
REALTOR
Save UD 00 on a new
gas heattng, and T P &amp;
Hank. Kathy &amp; Leona
Hotpo1nt Refrtger-ator1 New 20 cub1c ft Chest
Chester water $14,000
ASSOCiates
Fr-eeter
NEW LISTING -72 acres
,92
2259 992.2568
S25 00 Dtscount
tn
Rutland
Township
Farm home completely
1 Good McCullough Cham
Saw
US
remodeled that has 5
1 Good Used Poulan Cha1n
bedrooms, 2 baths, full
Saw
UO
basement and carport
1 Good Used Untco
S37 .500
Dryer
$80 00
NEW LISTING All
Electric Trtm-AII, cuts
wtth nylon
129 9S
electnc 3 bedroom home
( 1) Good Refrigerator 1200
just 5 years old Has nlce
EASTERN DISTRICT - Here's what you've been
partial basement, I and
ask1ng for BeauiiM 6 yr old, all carpeted home with 3
two-thirds acres and large
bedrooms, J1h baths , ut11lty room N1ce k1tchen wtfh
OI.Jtbutldtng Peaceful area
dmtng area Concrete porches Nat gas F A furnace
Only S20,o00
N1ce country settmg wtth approx 3~ acre land In
POMEROY - Nrce 6 room
Eastern Drstrlct. 2 mi off Rl 7 Asking $29,900.
_Jack W Carsey. Mgr.
house with 3 bedrooms . 1
~Ail
Phone 992·2181
full and 2 half baths,
KIOS IN YOUR HAIR, LOOK HERE F1ve
central heat1ng, dty water,
bedrooms , ntce 11h story house, large living room with
and garage Fully carpeted
shtnlng oak. floonng , large kitchen with dining area~2
BOlEN s RIDING Mower, 8 h p
too
full baths 2 bedrooms down and 3 upsta~rs. Completely
Retotl for $1250 sell for $900
PRIVACY - 53 acres of
msulated w1th F . A nat gas furnace Large porches &amp;
Brant! new Call 992 5304
pnvacy, water taps , septic
garage Loc In Chesler Prrce $19,900
tank, electnctty, and 2
STOKER FOR COAL Furnace Hos
o new auger wtth tt Phone
bedroom mobile home
MINERSVILLE - • bedroom house. mostly carpeted,
992 5098
after A 30 or $12,000
wrap around porch, garage, large lot, all overlooking
weekends
MIDDLEPORT - Owner
the Oh1o Rrver Ask1ng $16,500
1s
renovating
this
2
KAWASAKI 100 cc one year old
EASTERN DISTRICT/ - 1'12 acres of levelland, niCe
m reel good condtt1on Not a bedroom home New bath,
new gas forced air furnace
12x6• all carpeted ;:Jobrle home with 2 BRs. llvmg
rally
$300 ftrm
Phone
and Is near schools $12.000.
7&lt;2 2821
room, kitchen and bath, 2 rooms butlt on, nice family
ENTERPRISE - Out of
room wtth ftreplace, plenty of garden space, some fruit
SWEET CORN S1lver Queen 75
town
wtth
3
bedrooms,
trees
Large workshop and block cellar City water and
cents dozen Any amount: now
sept1c tank N1ce country seHing on County Rd 28
tt ll frost Dexter Ohto Phone bath, central heatmg and
garage 11!2 acre5 Reduced
Price S15.900
7&lt;2 2,~62::;1..:__~--to $23,000.
FRESH EGGS 55 cents daten
NEW LISTING- Large 4
UPPER SYRACUSE - Good 2 bedroom house with
Mrs Cltfford letfhett Rt 33 bedroom
home,
full
bath Two more small bedrooms could be finished
near Saltsbury School Rock ba&lt;ement. 1'12 baths, and
1.Jpsta1rs Also garage, storage butldlng, strawberry
Spnngs Pomeroy Phone (61"') n.ce carpet1ng Convenlent
patch on~ garden space Drrveway rs electric healed
9'12 3446
lotation .n Pomeroy
Ntce Ohio Rtver view Furntture can be bought extra
LIKE NEW Chrysler Atrtemp
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Pnce for qutck cale. House ltlnd lot, $12,600
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w1th forced otr furnace and
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CLASSES OFFERED IN
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OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK,
10 00 to 5· 00

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publ tcatton Wtll be made on
lhe 26th day or August 1977
ln case of your fa1lure to
answer or otherwtse respond
as permitted by the Ohto
Rules of c 1 .,11 Pro cedure
w th 1n the t 1 me slated ,
JUdgment by default will be
rendered agatnst you.. 1or t h e
rellet demanded In the
complatnt
Larry E Spen'cer
Clerk of Courst
MetgsCounty , Ohto
( 7) 22 29 {8) 5, 12, 19, 26 , 6t c

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
caseNo22, 111
Estate of Leo Kennedy, Sr.,
Deceased
Notice IS hereby Qtven tha t
Leo Kennedy, Jr of Tuppers
Ptams, Ot1io , has been duly
appotnted Executnx of the
Estate ot Leo Kennedy, Sr ,
deceased, late of Mtddleport ,
M etgs Coun t y, 0 hiD
Credttors are requ•red to
ftle thetr claimS With satd
ftductary
wlthtn
three
monthS
Dated fttts 5th day of
Augusl ' 1977
Manning 0 Webster
Judge, Common Pleas Court
Probate Dt'IISion
Metgs County, Ohto
(I) 12• 19 • 26 • !tc
Nottce of Appoantment
case No 22164
Estate
of Frieda
M
Faehnle, Deceased
Notice Is hereby g 1 v~n that
Bernard v Fultz, of p o
Box 723 , Pomeroy, Oh 0 , has
been
duly
appointed

~:~;~!or o~ the ~s~:~enl~~
deceased , late of Me 1gs
county, Ohio
credttors are required to
ftle thetr clatms w•th sa 1d
f tduc tary
with tn
three
months
Dated this 5th day of
August, 1977
Mann 1ng o Webster, Judge
court of common Pleas ,
Probafe DivlSton
Me 1gs county, Oh 1o
(8) 12, 19, 26, ~tc
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Case No. 22118
• Estate ol MarJorie M
Wyatt, Oechsed
Not1ce tS hereby given that
Frank W Porter , Jr- of Box
36A, R 0 Racine , Of"'10 45771
has been duly appointed
Executor of the Estate of
Mar1or1e
M
Wyatt
deceased, late of Rutland
Townshtp , Meigs County,
Oh to
Cred1tors are requtred to
file thetr cfaJmS wtth satd
fldUCillry
wtthm
three
months
Dated thts 8th day of
August 1917
Mannir,g D. Webster, Judge
Court of Common Pleas,
Probate Dtvision
Me1gs County, Ohto
(8) 12, 19, 26 lfc

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Not1CeofF11tngof
~
lnll'enlory and
Appra•semen't
The State of Ohio,
by THOMAS JOSEPH
Me1gs County
Court of common Pleas,
ACROSS
DOWN
Probate Dtvisaon
1
Ms Leactunan
To the ~xecutor or Ad 1 Koolchy·
m•ntstralor of the estate , to
kootchy
2 Merctful
such of the followmg as are
3' - for All
•estdenls
of the State of Ohto,
gtrl
1.
v z - the survtving spouse, 6Beyond
Seasons"
the
next
of
ktn
the
4 Pamter
benefic lanes under the wtll 10 Adorns,
Gmdo and to the attprney or at .
as With
torneys representmg any of
5 Pile Pelion
the aforement•oned persons
feathers
onEffte Oa\I' IS Starcher, Rt l, l1 Greek
Port land , OhtO
6
Poker stake
mountam
You are hereby not1f 1ed
7 Supply wtlh a 1r
that the Inventory and Ap
cham
pra 1sement of the estate of lZBtutusand
8 Plant part
the
aforementiOned,
C
9 Candle
deceased , la te of satd County,
assaus
10 Band leader,
were filed m thts Court Satd 13 Golfer's
Inventory and Appratsement
Loms w111 be for hearmg before th1s
hazard
Court on tt1e 22nd day of I' From
15 Jtggs and
1 k '
~u~st 1977, at 10 00 o'c oc
Teheran
Maggie's
d 1
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S ull"' )
daughter
A11y person es rtng to 1 e 1&amp; o
rr.
excepttons thereto must fde 17 Marte Dress- 19 Before scope
them at least ftve days prtor
or type
to the date set for heannR
ler role
21 Regardmg
Given under my hand and 18Weasers
seal of si!11d Court. thtS 10th
l t
(2 wds )
77
r Judge
rPela IVhe
1
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s e '
20 th aug
By Carolyn
G Thomas
d mg
Deputy Clerk
e eep
C8l 12, 19, 2tc
22 Fmancler

da~:~ Anu:r,stW~~, t

Yesterday's Answer
22 Fetch
24 Nomad's
abode
25 Yacht
club
dock
26 Lustrous
28 Spm
29 Spellbmder
30 More
lucod

31 Ivy Pnest
35 Btbhcal
word of
reproach
36 Pavlov's
ftrst name
37 - out
(shoul)
39 Cruces or
Palmas

Hetty

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGSCOUNTY,OHIO
James E Watson,
Tuppers
Pla1ns,
Oh•o,
Plaintiff ,
-vs
Deborah J Watson, address
unknown, Defendant
,
No 16,546
Not1ceby Publlcatton

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25Sa d

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32 _ pro nobts
330nass1S

whToose o~~~frak~o~n ~:J~~~S 34 Isolde's
was Tuppers Platns, Ohio,
love
.45783 , you are hereby notified 38 German
that you have been named
I
Defendant rn a legal action
cana
entltlecl James W Watson, 40 Fly
Platnhff vs Deborah J
S 1
Watson , Defendant This 41 ICIIan
act1on has been ass1gned
ctty
Case No 16.546 and ts pen 42 Temple
ding_ tn the Court of Common
smger
Pleas ot Metgs County.
Pomeroy . Ohto, A5169
43 Charley
The ob1ect of the compltHnt
Brown's
tS a demand for divorce
transfer of the equtty of the
expleltve
Defe11dant tn the property of
the parties to the P la lnttff, 14 Provoke
sub ect to liens and other
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it:
re1 1et
You are requ ired to answer
AXYDLBAAXR
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the complaint wtfh.n 28 days
after the tast publicat1on of
is LONGFELLOW
th1S not tee wh1Ch will be
One teller stmpl) stands for ~nother ln this sample A ii
published once each week for
StX successive weeks Ttte u sed fo r thl" three L 's X fo1 the two 0 s, {·tc Smgle letters.
last publ1cat•on wtll be made apostrophes, the length and formahon or the words are aU
on September 16, 1977. and hmts Each day the code lrtters are daft'erent
the 28 davs of answer w1ll
CRYPTOQUOTES
commence on that date
ln case of your fatlure to
KT
BKY
IYSTF
VY
PY
AYYP
answer or otherwise respond REYIRF
MV
VKT
AMVT, '
K'f
illS requ1red by the Ohlo Rules
WYJTF
CHEPF
VKT
PYYL
of Civ11 Procedure . d l\iQrce BKY
wtll be granted
YUTE
VMAYLT
:
Dated August 10, 1977
Yesterday's Cryptoquole: A MISCARRIAGE OF MERCY IS
Larry Spencer ,
Clerk of Courts AS MUCH TO BE GUARDED AGAINST AS A MISCARRIAGE!
Metgs County Common
&gt;
Plees &lt;;ourt OF JUSTICE - ROBERT L YND
{8) 12, 19, 26, (9) 2, ,, 16, 6tc
C) 1917 Klnl Fe•t.uru SJndlcalt, Inc

�11-'11111 n.ny Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o.• Friday, Aug. 12, 1m

News •• in Briefs
(Continued from page 1)
audience. The free flight, expected to take only five minutes,
represented a major step in the space agency's effort to get a
struWe in orbit in 1979. Tliat.would end a four-year hiatus in
America's manned space flight program.
MIAMI - FORMER CALIFORNIA GOV. RONALD
Reagan has promised to lead an effor1 by a coalition of
conservatives to block Senate ratification of the carter
Administration's Panama Canal treaty, the Miami Herald
reported today . In a dispatch from its Washington bureau, the
Herald said leaders of about a dozen conservative
organizations met to draft strategy for the massive opposition
campaign even before the treaty was signed in Panama City .
"While the campaign is being led by Republicans," Saul
Friedman of the newspaper's Washington bureau wrote, " II is
aimed at rallying all conservatives lo block the treaty."

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MRS. BARTON BROOKS
Mrs . B~rton
Brooks
I Dorothy White&gt;. 55, a former
resident of GallipOlis, died
Aug . 10 at Blake Hospital In
Bradenton, Fla. She was the
daughter ol lhe late Sherman
Wh ile.
Survivor s

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leadership of this role reaty
goo
convince the American
T
people that we have reached

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control the o~ation of the
canal - throughout
this
century," carter said
Thursday in receiving the
agreement from negotiators
Ellsworth Bunker and Sol
Unowitz.
"I think the biggest
responsibility is on our
shoulders -: .~ a~pt the

an agreement advantageous
for our own country, to our
national security and to the
free and open guarantee th~t
the . Panama Canal w1ll
contmue to be used by
everyone."
- In th eab· . t Room Ge
. e
me
. ' n.
D~v1d C. Jones, Air Force
chief of st~f\ told Carter he
was glad II IS a treaty ~

Dollar doings can
get you up a tree.
Checking Account
keeps the
record straight.
Checks are
legal receipts.
Instant money to
keep you swinging.

Stop in and enjoy watermelon with us on
your way to the Meigs County Fair,
August 16 thru August 20. A watermelon
seed contest wi II be held at the bank each
day at twelve noon. Daily prizes of ss:oo
in each age group. with a grand prize of
$50.00 for the champion watermelon seed
spiller of the week.
There will also be an African Violet
exhibit. with judging by an accredited,
.judge. We invite everyone to display their
prize African Violets.

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Joint Oliefs could support
fully,
" The support of the
Defense Department,
particularly the Joint Chiefs
of staff, is a crucial elemerit
in the American people's
acceptance of the treaty,"
Carter replied, "because
above all else, the security of
oilr nation stands as the
. est concern ...."
great
Bunker and Unowitz told .
reporters outside the White
House that if anything, the
agreement strengthens the
U.S. position in the canal.
"We think it does provide
adequately for the security of
the United States," J.J.nowitz
said, "and in some ways
strengthens it."
Under the agreement, the
United States would retain
control and operation of the
canal until the year 2000, and
after that the United States
would have the right to insure
neutrality of the canal · and
the passage of U.S. ships.

and Brenda : one s ister ,
Eleanor . o f

brother .

PLEASANT VALI..EY
DISCHARGES - Harvey
Tipton, Gallipolis; Eugene
Carter, Gallipolis; Gary
Postin, Ravenswood ; George
Green, Hartford; Delbert
Henry, Maaon; Billy Stevens,
App'e Grove; Fonda Neal;
Hem,lerson; KeMeth Thorne,
Jr., Point Pleasant; Mrs,
Garold Provins, Rio Grande;
Mrs. Bettie Whitlacb,
Pomeroy; Mrs. Thomas
Hunt, Thurman, 0.; Charles
Fisher, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Azel Farley, Rock Creek, W.
Va.; Sandra Wilson, Point
Pleasant.
BIRTHS - A 5on to Mi-. and
Mrs. Lowell Cremeans,
Coolville, 0.; and a aon to Mr.
and Mre. George love, Point
·
Pleasant.

· Holzer Medl~al Center .
· (Oiacbarges; Aug.ll) .
Mearlene
Arnett, Robin
LESSONS PLANNEP
Barett,
Geraldine
Blain ,
Roger Hysell will be giving
Wayne
Harbarger,
Sr ...
scuba
diving
lessons
Bonita
Hilton,
Wesley
beginning Tuesday, Alig. 16
at 6:30p.m. at the Middleport Jack9on, Claude Joins, Diana
Pool. Lessons will run for six Keeton, Mrs. Henry·Meadows
·weeks, 21&gt; to 3 hours one and daughter, · Mrs. ·Mark
night a week. Persons Morrow and son, Pluma
wishing to take the course · Murray, Richard Myers,
sbould call 992-2136 or 304-773· Robert Ray, Hazel Smith,
Mrs. John Smith and son,
5870.
'Mrs. Raymond Taylor and
, - - - - - - - - - . . aon, Cornelia Tipton, Alfred
White, Margaret Wilbur,
Twila Wooten.
(Births, Aug. 11)
Mr. and Mrs. MiChael
Friday
Wilfong,
daughter, Mid·
THE FRONT PAGE
dleport.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Conrad
Jack Lemmoo ·
Roach, a daughter, RavensWalter Mattbau
wood, W. Va.
PG
Alllo
·mEEIGER
BLOOD DAY SET.
SANCTION
The Bloodmobile wlll be at
Clint Eastwood
the Pomeroy Elementary
R
Scbool Monday from I to 6
p.m.

MASON DRIVE-IN

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AT!" New line of costume jewelry just
arnved.
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Unde Star ri-ngs in stock start as

low as s36.00 10 Kt Goid.

uiCHJ~ JtUD'2

New line of baby jewelry just arrived.

CANDY'S
CLASSIC COLLECTIONS
' T~e New Addition to Ingles Furniture
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of

Rusty, also of Bradenton ,

who was reared In the White
home .

Funeral services will be

INSPECTOR CAU.ED
The
Pomeroy
Fire
Department was called
Thursday to .Langsville
where fire destroyed the
trailer home of Mr. and Mrs.
. Wayne Cleland. The state
. inspector has been called to
help detelinine the cause of
. the(fite.

o.

Athens, and several nieces,
nephews and cousins.

Preceding him In death
besides his parenl• were a
son. Frederick Francis, Nov .
28 , 1944 ; two brothers.
Forrest S. and Paul E.. and
lwo sisters, Mrs . Bertha
Forest and Mrs. Alma Darst.
Funera l ser.v ices will

be

held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the
Walker Funeral Home In
Rutland with Mr. Cecil Wise
officiating . Burial will be In
Nelson Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
anytime after 2 p.m.
Saturday until lime of ser.
~Ices . The lamlly will receive
friends from 2 to 4 and 1 to 9
p.m. ,Saturday.

between six months llld five

years and could ~ liiled nol

$2,500.
Maximum penalties under
the statute could go 88 high 88
a !().year prison sentence.
Tas agents could alao seize
vending machines which held
untaxed cigarettes or seize
trucks used to transport
untu:ed cigarettes within

more than

Ohio.

Rhodes said the blll does
not solve all the state's
problems with "bootlegged"
cigarettes, and the " final
solution" will be "strong
federal
laws
and
enforcement. "
Most of the "bootlegged"
dgareties coming into Ohio
come from Kentucky, which
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cents per paCk, or Indiana,
LO'ITERY LUCK
which levies a $ilt&lt;ent per
This week's winning Obio pack tax.'
Lottery numbers:
PolO' Gold
Three-digit number
Racine E-R unit
Tbree-dlgll ·, number
930.
Flve·digil number
73t68.
Lucky Buck Two
Tbree·digll number017.
Slx·dlgll number 395946.

called out twice

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Weather
Rain
likely
through
Saturday. High Saturday
near 80, low tonight near 70.
Probability of precipitation
70 per cent today through
Saturday.

RACINE - The Racine ER
Squad was called Wednesday
at 5:25 p.m. for Debbie
Grady, Middleporl, who had
been in a car accident. She
was taken to VMH. Thursday
at 6:15a.m. it was called to
Portland for Steve Boso, also .
taken to VMH.
During July the squad
made 29 runs, drove 1,097.4
miles, logged 148 man hours ,
made nine runs in Racine
village, eight in Sutton Twp.,
six in Lebanon Twp., five in
Letart Twp., and one to
Syracuse village.

PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY-AUGUST 13th

"EMPLOYEES OUTING"
OF

ISLAND CREEK COAL CO.
OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTER 5 P.M.

0

E·R CAU.ED OUT
The Pomeroy E·R -Squad
was called today at 3:47a.m.
to Bailey Run Road for
Lawton Templetqn who was

~!:Joa~~~~=~:l. he was
NAME CORRE&lt;:riON

In the list of trustee traces
in Thursday's Sentinel under
Lebanon Township the name,
Robert L. Pitch should have
read Robert L, Fitch.

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LADY'S SPORTSWEAR
by Douglas .Marc
.

ASelected Group of Smart
Looking Skirts, Slacks, Tops,
Vests and Jackets.

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DOWN ON THE FARM
WASHINGTON (UPI)
·Chip Corter is going back to
Plains, Ga;, to help in the
family peanut harvest.
The White House confirmed
Thursday the President's 'Zl·
year~ld oon would · take his
wife Caron and .son James
Earl carter. ·JY down to
Georgia in a week·or 10 days.
. Ann Anderson, a White
House sp~keswoman; said
Chip and his wife have sold
their mobile home iio Plains
~d that the young. couple,
who had )&gt;een living at the
White House, "possibly"
might live .in the President!s
Plains home.

ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FAMILY

Closed Every Monday Except Labor Day

. EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday . tbrougb
Tuesday, chance of
sbowers each day with
highs in the upper 70s and
88s and lows In ibe 108. ·

Sizes 718 to 17/18

Sale.Prices Start At Only

Be Sure To Take- Advantage
Of Our
.
Back To School Specials!

SAVE ON WOMEN'S: Dresses, Pant Suits, Fall Style$ in
Pre-Teen S~ear, FashiOn. J~elry ·
·
MEN'S: Belts, ToShirtS, Cut-00 Jeans, i~be Socks, Short
Sleeve.Sport &amp; Dress Shirts
BOYS': School Pants, Short Sleeve Dress and Sport Shirts,
Knit Shirts, Belts, CiJt.()ff Jeans and Young
Men's Jeans
CHILDREN'S: St101ls, Knit and Cotton Top5
SHOP FRIDAY TIL 1&amp;00/SATURDA Y TIL 5:00

NOW YOU KNOW
Buoyancy of water does not
increase !rith depth. Deep
water has the same buoyancy
as. sballow water.

AUGUST 16

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U.S . Route 60 West-Huntington

TIME CHANGED
Mrs . Muriel Bradford,
secretary of the 1977 Meigs
County Fairb9ard, is ad·
vising that flower show
judging in the county fair will
be held at 2 p,m, on Wednesday and Friday instead of
12:30 as was announced in the
front .of the fair program.

MEIGS COUNTY

(38.

CAMDEN PARK

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Diamonds and a genuine
·Linde Star combined
~reate this exquisite ring ..

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MADRID, SPAIN - AN OBSCURE RIGIIT·Wl!NG group announced later.
ha~ claimed it pltmdered· the priceless treasures of Oviedo
JAMES PRESTON .
cathedral to ''preVI!nt them from falling into Communist
James Ed.ward Preston,
hands," the El Pais newspaper said today.
( premature son of Mr . and
In a telephone message to El Pais, the group called iiself Mrs. Julius Presion , Jr., 32
the " Iberian Anticommunist Alliance" and said it will return Smithers St., Gall ipolis. died
alter birth Thursday
the treasures ooce Spain returns to the type of government set shortly
evening .
up by the late dictator Francisco Franco. The ta~ecorded
In addlflon to the parents ,
message, telephoned twice to the n!lwspaper offices, said the !he lnlant Is survived by a
theft Tuesday night was committed by the Alliance's brother . Christopher , a
sister , Elizabeth Mae, the
"Commando Generalissimo Francisco Franco."
maternal
grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
WASHINGTON -SEN. FRANK CHURCH, home from a Johnson, Texas Rd . and the
six-day trip to Cuba, says he has found a friend in Fidel Castro paternal grandparents. Mr .
Mrs. Julius Presion, Sr .,
and believes further relations with ~vana now rest with "the and
Jackson .
ball ... in the U. S. courl." Church returned to Washington
Graveside services will be
Thursday night praising Castro's ~ 'humanitarian gesture" to held at 2. p.m. Saturday In
permit the exodus of the families of nearly 100 Americans still Swan Creek , Cemetery with
Rev . Everett Delaney olliving on the island.
ficiating.
The Idaho Democrat , a high..-anking member of the
Arrangements will be
Senate Foreign Relations Commitiee, said he hopes to meet as under the direction ol the
soon as possible with President Carter to brief him on the Warehime Funeral HOme.
discussions with the Cuban leader. " The ball is now in the U. S.
court, ... even though Castro never asked me to ask President
FRANCIS H. RATHBURN
Carler to do anything in return" for the families ' release ,
Francis Homer Rathburn ,
Church said.
62, of 278 Ash 51., Middleport,
He said be Wall surprised by Castro 's "lack of bitierness" died Thursday at the Hoi zer
toward the United States, and said , "I leave with the N.edical Center ending a long
illness.
impression I have found a friend."
Mr. Rathburn was been
Jan. 26, 1915 in Gall ia County,
a son of the late Jonas H. and
Olive Bethel Rathburn . He
· :~:::: ;:;:;:;:;:;:;:; :; : ;: ;:;:;:;:;:;:; :;:;:;:;::~: : ::; : ;:; : ;:; : ; :;: ;: ;:;: ;:
married !he lormer Dorothy
Wise on Nov . 22. 1942. Mr .
HALF PRICE DAY
Ralhburn was a coal miner
Thursday wlll be senior for
VETERANS MEMORIAL
most of his life.
Surviving are three sons,
Admitted - Steven Boso, citizens day at the Meigs
Richard Eugene, Midd leport,
Portland; Juanita Justis, Counly Fair and tickets at and
Raymond Elmont and
Pomeroy; Helen Johnson, one-baH the usual price are
Pomeroy; Anna . Moon, available at the Meigs
Pomeroy; Lynn Harris, Seulor Citizens Center In
Minersville; Thomas Harris, Pomeroy.
A seirlor citizens teat will
Minersville;
Delbert
be
the center of activities
Luckadoo, R11tland ; Oscar
tbrougbout
.fair week.
Imboden,. Minersville.
Entertainers
are
needed as .
Discharged
Ralph
well
as
cookies.
Persons
McDaniel, Melodie Larkins,
Albert Martin, Flossie wlshtog to contribute or to
lake part · In lbe enNelson, ~rry Shain, Ralph
tertainment
are asked to
Frank, Dores Arnold, PeMY
caU
lbe
center,
992-7886 or
Smith, Earl Clark, Marilyn
992-7884.
~·

CATCH A FALLING
STAR! ·
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her

mather . Lu ci lle Simpson
While. her husband , Barton ;
three ch ildren. Barry. Brenl

Hospital News ·

UNUST:JAL PET - Rick Breckenridge, standing, of Birmingham, Ala. of Zoological
Attractions Inc., and his five-year old son, Heath, displayed their pet 21 foot python snake
Thursday to employees of the Gallipolis Daily Tribune. Larry Boyer, assistant to the
publisher, checks to see if she is offended by strangers. The snake has been raised by the
Breckenril!ge family since it was hatched. According to Rick, it lives on a diet of rabbits and
chickens. The snake will be on display at Heck's in Point Pleasant.

Include

Ronald Everett . both of
Columbus; a daughter. Mrs.
Earl
(Rita&gt;
Casebolt ,
Columbus; his former wife,
Dorothy ; seven grand.
children , two brothers;
James H. and Cecil E.,
Columbus; a sister, Mrs.
Orland (Almeda ) Hursf.

(Ccntinued !ram pace 1)
A per1011 eonvtcted Ill possessing more than . . worth
of untaxed clprettes could
receive a priaon term Ill

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                  <text>11-'11111 n.ny Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o.• Friday, Aug. 12, 1m&#13;
&#13;
News •• in Briefs&#13;
(Continued from page 1)&#13;
audience. The free flight, expected to take only five minutes,&#13;
represented a major step in the space agency's effort to get a&#13;
struWe in orbit in 1979. Tliat.would end a four-year hiatus in&#13;
America's manned space flight program.&#13;
MIAMI - FORMER CALIFORNIA GOV. RONALD&#13;
Reagan has promised to lead an effor1 by a coalition of&#13;
conservatives to block Senate ratification of the carter&#13;
Administration's Panama Canal treaty, the Miami Herald&#13;
reported today . In a dispatch from its Washington bureau, the&#13;
Herald said leaders of about a dozen conservative&#13;
organizations met to draft strategy for the massive opposition&#13;
campaign even before the treaty was signed in Panama City .&#13;
"While the campaign is being led by Republicans," Saul&#13;
Friedman of the newspaper's Washington bureau wrote, " II is&#13;
aimed at rallying all conservatives lo block the treaty."&#13;
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-------------------------- Govemor&#13;
Area Deaths&#13;
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MRS. BARTON BROOKS&#13;
Mrs . B~rton&#13;
Brooks&#13;
I Dorothy White&gt;. 55, a former&#13;
resident of GallipOlis, died&#13;
Aug . 10 at Blake Hospital In&#13;
Bradenton, Fla. She was the&#13;
daughter ol lhe late Sherman&#13;
Wh ile.&#13;
Survivor s&#13;
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·&#13;
.&#13;
d&#13;
leadership of this role reaty&#13;
goo&#13;
convince the American&#13;
T&#13;
people that we have reached&#13;
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(Continued from pag~ 1)&#13;
control the o~ation of the&#13;
canal - throughout&#13;
this&#13;
century," carter said&#13;
Thursday in receiving the&#13;
agreement from negotiators&#13;
Ellsworth Bunker and Sol&#13;
Unowitz.&#13;
"I think the biggest&#13;
responsibility is on our&#13;
shoulders -: .~ a~pt the&#13;
&#13;
an agreement advantageous&#13;
for our own country, to our&#13;
national security and to the&#13;
free and open guarantee th~t&#13;
the . Panama Canal w1ll&#13;
contmue to be used by&#13;
everyone."&#13;
- In th eab· . t Room Ge&#13;
. e&#13;
me&#13;
. ' n.&#13;
D~v1d C. Jones, Air Force&#13;
chief of st~f\ told Carter he&#13;
was glad II IS a treaty ~&#13;
&#13;
Dollar doings can&#13;
get you up a tree.&#13;
Checking Account&#13;
keeps the&#13;
record straight.&#13;
Checks are&#13;
legal receipts.&#13;
Instant money to&#13;
keep you swinging.&#13;
&#13;
Stop in and enjoy watermelon with us on&#13;
your way to the Meigs County Fair,&#13;
August 16 thru August 20. A watermelon&#13;
seed contest wi II be held at the bank each&#13;
day at twelve noon. Daily prizes of ss:oo&#13;
in each age group. with a grand prize of&#13;
$50.00 for the champion watermelon seed&#13;
spiller of the week.&#13;
There will also be an African Violet&#13;
exhibit. with judging by an accredited,&#13;
.judge. We invite everyone to display their&#13;
prize African Violets.&#13;
&#13;
·&#13;
&#13;
Joint Oliefs could support&#13;
fully,&#13;
" The support of the&#13;
Defense Department,&#13;
particularly the Joint Chiefs&#13;
of staff, is a crucial elemerit&#13;
in the American people's&#13;
acceptance of the treaty,"&#13;
Carter replied, "because&#13;
above all else, the security of&#13;
oilr nation stands as the&#13;
. est concern ...."&#13;
great&#13;
Bunker and Unowitz told .&#13;
reporters outside the White&#13;
House that if anything, the&#13;
agreement strengthens the&#13;
U.S. position in the canal.&#13;
"We think it does provide&#13;
adequately for the security of&#13;
the United States," J.J.nowitz&#13;
said, "and in some ways&#13;
strengthens it."&#13;
Under the agreement, the&#13;
United States would retain&#13;
control and operation of the&#13;
canal until the year 2000, and&#13;
after that the United States&#13;
would have the right to insure&#13;
neutrality of the canal · and&#13;
the passage of U.S. ships.&#13;
&#13;
and Brenda : one s ister ,&#13;
Eleanor . o f&#13;
&#13;
brother .&#13;
&#13;
PLEASANT VALI..EY&#13;
DISCHARGES - Harvey&#13;
Tipton, Gallipolis; Eugene&#13;
Carter, Gallipolis; Gary&#13;
Postin, Ravenswood ; George&#13;
Green, Hartford; Delbert&#13;
Henry, Maaon; Billy Stevens,&#13;
App'e Grove; Fonda Neal;&#13;
Hem,lerson; KeMeth Thorne,&#13;
Jr., Point Pleasant; Mrs,&#13;
Garold Provins, Rio Grande;&#13;
Mrs. Bettie Whitlacb,&#13;
Pomeroy; Mrs. Thomas&#13;
Hunt, Thurman, 0.; Charles&#13;
Fisher, Point Pleasant; Mrs.&#13;
Azel Farley, Rock Creek, W.&#13;
Va.; Sandra Wilson, Point&#13;
Pleasant.&#13;
BIRTHS - A 5on to Mi-. and&#13;
Mrs. Lowell Cremeans,&#13;
Coolville, 0.; and a aon to Mr.&#13;
and Mre. George love, Point&#13;
·&#13;
Pleasant.&#13;
&#13;
· Holzer Medl~al Center .&#13;
· (Oiacbarges; Aug.ll) .&#13;
Mearlene&#13;
Arnett, Robin&#13;
LESSONS PLANNEP&#13;
Barett,&#13;
Geraldine&#13;
Blain ,&#13;
Roger Hysell will be giving&#13;
Wayne&#13;
Harbarger,&#13;
Sr ...&#13;
scuba&#13;
diving&#13;
lessons&#13;
Bonita&#13;
Hilton,&#13;
Wesley&#13;
beginning Tuesday, Alig. 16&#13;
at 6:30p.m. at the Middleport Jack9on, Claude Joins, Diana&#13;
Pool. Lessons will run for six Keeton, Mrs. Henry·Meadows&#13;
·weeks, 21&gt; to 3 hours one and daughter, · Mrs. ·Mark&#13;
night a week. Persons Morrow and son, Pluma&#13;
wishing to take the course · Murray, Richard Myers,&#13;
sbould call 992-2136 or 304-773· Robert Ray, Hazel Smith,&#13;
Mrs. John Smith and son,&#13;
5870.&#13;
'Mrs. Raymond Taylor and&#13;
, - - - - - - - - - . . aon, Cornelia Tipton, Alfred&#13;
White, Margaret Wilbur,&#13;
Twila Wooten.&#13;
(Births, Aug. 11)&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. MiChael&#13;
Friday&#13;
Wilfong,&#13;
daughter, Mid·&#13;
THE FRONT PAGE&#13;
dleport.&#13;
Mr.&#13;
and&#13;
Mrs. Conrad&#13;
Jack Lemmoo ·&#13;
Roach, a daughter, RavensWalter Mattbau&#13;
wood, W. Va.&#13;
PG&#13;
Alllo&#13;
·mEEIGER&#13;
BLOOD DAY SET.&#13;
SANCTION&#13;
The Bloodmobile wlll be at&#13;
Clint Eastwood&#13;
the Pomeroy Elementary&#13;
R&#13;
Scbool Monday from I to 6&#13;
p.m.&#13;
&#13;
MASON DRIVE-IN&#13;
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a&#13;
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.&#13;
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··1!&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
•"&#13;
AT!" New line of costume jewelry just&#13;
arnved.&#13;
.&#13;
·&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Unde Star ri-ngs in stock start as&#13;
&#13;
low as s36.00 10 Kt Goid.&#13;
&#13;
uiCHJ~ JtUD'2&#13;
&#13;
New line of baby jewelry just arrived.&#13;
&#13;
CANDY'S&#13;
CLASSIC COLLECTIONS&#13;
' T~e New Addition to Ingles Furniture&#13;
·&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
~~. N. Second&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
(&#13;
&#13;
of&#13;
&#13;
Rusty, also of Bradenton ,&#13;
&#13;
who was reared In the White&#13;
home .&#13;
&#13;
Funeral services will be&#13;
&#13;
INSPECTOR CAU.ED&#13;
The&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
Fire&#13;
Department was called&#13;
Thursday to .Langsville&#13;
where fire destroyed the&#13;
trailer home of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
. Wayne Cleland. The state&#13;
. inspector has been called to&#13;
help detelinine the cause of&#13;
. the(fite.&#13;
&#13;
o.&#13;
&#13;
Athens, and several nieces,&#13;
nephews and cousins.&#13;
&#13;
Preceding him In death&#13;
besides his parenl• were a&#13;
son. Frederick Francis, Nov .&#13;
28 , 1944 ; two brothers.&#13;
Forrest S. and Paul E.. and&#13;
lwo sisters, Mrs . Bertha&#13;
Forest and Mrs. Alma Darst.&#13;
Funera l ser.v ices will&#13;
&#13;
be&#13;
&#13;
held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the&#13;
Walker Funeral Home In&#13;
Rutland with Mr. Cecil Wise&#13;
officiating . Burial will be In&#13;
Nelson Cemetery. Friends&#13;
may call at the funeral home&#13;
anytime after 2 p.m.&#13;
Saturday until lime of ser.&#13;
~Ices . The lamlly will receive&#13;
friends from 2 to 4 and 1 to 9&#13;
p.m. ,Saturday.&#13;
&#13;
between six months llld five&#13;
&#13;
years and could ~ liiled nol&#13;
&#13;
$2,500.&#13;
Maximum penalties under&#13;
the statute could go 88 high 88&#13;
a !().year prison sentence.&#13;
Tas agents could alao seize&#13;
vending machines which held&#13;
untaxed cigarettes or seize&#13;
trucks used to transport&#13;
untu:ed cigarettes within&#13;
&#13;
more than&#13;
&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
Rhodes said the blll does&#13;
not solve all the state's&#13;
problems with "bootlegged"&#13;
cigarettes, and the " final&#13;
solution" will be "strong&#13;
federal&#13;
laws&#13;
and&#13;
enforcement. "&#13;
Most of the "bootlegged"&#13;
dgareties coming into Ohio&#13;
come from Kentucky, which&#13;
::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:::;:::::;:;:::::::;:;:: taxes cigarettes at only three&#13;
cents per paCk, or Indiana,&#13;
LO'ITERY LUCK&#13;
which levies a $ilt&lt;ent per&#13;
This week's winning Obio pack tax.'&#13;
Lottery numbers:&#13;
PolO' Gold&#13;
Three-digit number&#13;
Racine E-R unit&#13;
Tbree-dlgll ·, number&#13;
930.&#13;
Flve·digil number&#13;
73t68.&#13;
Lucky Buck Two&#13;
Tbree·digll number017.&#13;
Slx·dlgll number 395946.&#13;
&#13;
called out twice&#13;
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&#13;
Weather&#13;
Rain&#13;
likely&#13;
through&#13;
Saturday. High Saturday&#13;
near 80, low tonight near 70.&#13;
Probability of precipitation&#13;
70 per cent today through&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
&#13;
RACINE - The Racine ER&#13;
Squad was called Wednesday&#13;
at 5:25 p.m. for Debbie&#13;
Grady, Middleporl, who had&#13;
been in a car accident. She&#13;
was taken to VMH. Thursday&#13;
at 6:15a.m. it was called to&#13;
Portland for Steve Boso, also .&#13;
taken to VMH.&#13;
During July the squad&#13;
made 29 runs, drove 1,097.4&#13;
miles, logged 148 man hours ,&#13;
made nine runs in Racine&#13;
village, eight in Sutton Twp.,&#13;
six in Lebanon Twp., five in&#13;
Letart Twp., and one to&#13;
Syracuse village.&#13;
&#13;
PARK RESERVED&#13;
SATURDAY-AUGUST 13th&#13;
&#13;
"EMPLOYEES OUTING"&#13;
OF&#13;
&#13;
ISLAND CREEK COAL CO.&#13;
OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTER 5 P.M.&#13;
&#13;
0&#13;
&#13;
E·R CAU.ED OUT&#13;
The Pomeroy E·R -Squad&#13;
was called today at 3:47a.m.&#13;
to Bailey Run Road for&#13;
Lawton Templetqn who was&#13;
&#13;
~!:Joa~~~~=~:l. he was&#13;
NAME CORRE&lt;:riON&#13;
&#13;
In the list of trustee traces&#13;
in Thursday's Sentinel under&#13;
Lebanon Township the name,&#13;
Robert L. Pitch should have&#13;
read Robert L, Fitch.&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
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'&#13;
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LADY'S SPORTSWEAR&#13;
by Douglas .Marc&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
ASelected Group of Smart&#13;
Looking Skirts, Slacks, Tops,&#13;
Vests and Jackets.&#13;
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&#13;
DOWN ON THE FARM&#13;
WASHINGTON (UPI)&#13;
·Chip Corter is going back to&#13;
Plains, Ga;, to help in the&#13;
family peanut harvest.&#13;
The White House confirmed&#13;
Thursday the President's 'Zl·&#13;
year~ld oon would · take his&#13;
wife Caron and .son James&#13;
Earl carter. ·JY down to&#13;
Georgia in a week·or 10 days.&#13;
. Ann Anderson, a White&#13;
House sp~keswoman; said&#13;
Chip and his wife have sold&#13;
their mobile home iio Plains&#13;
~d that the young. couple,&#13;
who had )&gt;een living at the&#13;
White House, "possibly"&#13;
might live .in the President!s&#13;
Plains home.&#13;
&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FAMILY&#13;
&#13;
Closed Every Monday Except Labor Day&#13;
&#13;
. EXTENDED OUTLOOK&#13;
Sunday . tbrougb&#13;
Tuesday, chance of&#13;
sbowers each day with&#13;
highs in the upper 70s and&#13;
88s and lows In ibe 108. ·&#13;
&#13;
Sizes 718 to 17/18&#13;
&#13;
Sale.Prices Start At Only&#13;
&#13;
Be Sure To Take- Advantage&#13;
Of Our&#13;
.&#13;
Back To School Specials!&#13;
&#13;
SAVE ON WOMEN'S: Dresses, Pant Suits, Fall Style$ in&#13;
Pre-Teen S~ear, FashiOn. J~elry ·&#13;
·&#13;
MEN'S: Belts, ToShirtS, Cut-00 Jeans, i~be Socks, Short&#13;
Sleeve.Sport &amp; Dress Shirts&#13;
BOYS': School Pants, Short Sleeve Dress and Sport Shirts,&#13;
Knit Shirts, Belts, CiJt.()ff Jeans and Young&#13;
Men's Jeans&#13;
CHILDREN'S: St101ls, Knit and Cotton Top5&#13;
SHOP FRIDAY TIL 1&amp;00/SATURDA Y TIL 5:00&#13;
&#13;
NOW YOU KNOW&#13;
Buoyancy of water does not&#13;
increase !rith depth. Deep&#13;
water has the same buoyancy&#13;
as. sballow water.&#13;
&#13;
AUGUST 16&#13;
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'&#13;
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U.S . Route 60 West-Huntington&#13;
&#13;
TIME CHANGED&#13;
Mrs . Muriel Bradford,&#13;
secretary of the 1977 Meigs&#13;
County Fairb9ard, is ad·&#13;
vising that flower show&#13;
judging in the county fair will&#13;
be held at 2 p,m, on Wednesday and Friday instead of&#13;
12:30 as was announced in the&#13;
front .of the fair program.&#13;
&#13;
MEIGS COUNTY&#13;
&#13;
(38.&#13;
&#13;
CAMDEN PARK&#13;
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Diamonds and a genuine&#13;
·Linde Star combined&#13;
~reate this exquisite ring ..&#13;
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llf i no i s;&#13;
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MADRID, SPAIN - AN OBSCURE RIGIIT·Wl!NG group announced later.&#13;
ha~ claimed it pltmdered· the priceless treasures of Oviedo&#13;
JAMES PRESTON .&#13;
cathedral to ''preVI!nt them from falling into Communist&#13;
James Ed.ward Preston,&#13;
hands," the El Pais newspaper said today.&#13;
( premature son of Mr . and&#13;
In a telephone message to El Pais, the group called iiself Mrs. Julius Presion , Jr., 32&#13;
the " Iberian Anticommunist Alliance" and said it will return Smithers St., Gall ipolis. died&#13;
alter birth Thursday&#13;
the treasures ooce Spain returns to the type of government set shortly&#13;
evening .&#13;
up by the late dictator Francisco Franco. The ta~ecorded&#13;
In addlflon to the parents ,&#13;
message, telephoned twice to the n!lwspaper offices, said the !he lnlant Is survived by a&#13;
theft Tuesday night was committed by the Alliance's brother . Christopher , a&#13;
sister , Elizabeth Mae, the&#13;
"Commando Generalissimo Francisco Franco."&#13;
maternal&#13;
grandparents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James E.&#13;
WASHINGTON -SEN. FRANK CHURCH, home from a Johnson, Texas Rd . and the&#13;
six-day trip to Cuba, says he has found a friend in Fidel Castro paternal grandparents. Mr .&#13;
Mrs. Julius Presion, Sr .,&#13;
and believes further relations with ~vana now rest with "the and&#13;
Jackson .&#13;
ball ... in the U. S. courl." Church returned to Washington&#13;
Graveside services will be&#13;
Thursday night praising Castro's ~ 'humanitarian gesture" to held at 2. p.m. Saturday In&#13;
permit the exodus of the families of nearly 100 Americans still Swan Creek , Cemetery with&#13;
Rev . Everett Delaney olliving on the island.&#13;
ficiating.&#13;
The Idaho Democrat , a high..-anking member of the&#13;
Arrangements will be&#13;
Senate Foreign Relations Commitiee, said he hopes to meet as under the direction ol the&#13;
soon as possible with President Carter to brief him on the Warehime Funeral HOme.&#13;
discussions with the Cuban leader. " The ball is now in the U. S.&#13;
court, ... even though Castro never asked me to ask President&#13;
FRANCIS H. RATHBURN&#13;
Carler to do anything in return" for the families ' release ,&#13;
Francis Homer Rathburn ,&#13;
Church said.&#13;
62, of 278 Ash 51., Middleport,&#13;
He said be Wall surprised by Castro 's "lack of bitierness" died Thursday at the Hoi zer&#13;
toward the United States, and said , "I leave with the N.edical Center ending a long&#13;
illness.&#13;
impression I have found a friend."&#13;
Mr. Rathburn was been&#13;
Jan. 26, 1915 in Gall ia County,&#13;
a son of the late Jonas H. and&#13;
Olive Bethel Rathburn . He&#13;
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married !he lormer Dorothy&#13;
Wise on Nov . 22. 1942. Mr .&#13;
HALF PRICE DAY&#13;
Ralhburn was a coal miner&#13;
Thursday wlll be senior for&#13;
VETERANS MEMORIAL&#13;
most of his life.&#13;
Surviving are three sons,&#13;
Admitted - Steven Boso, citizens day at the Meigs&#13;
Richard Eugene, Midd leport,&#13;
Portland; Juanita Justis, Counly Fair and tickets at and&#13;
Raymond Elmont and&#13;
Pomeroy; Helen Johnson, one-baH the usual price are&#13;
Pomeroy; Anna . Moon, available at the Meigs&#13;
Pomeroy; Lynn Harris, Seulor Citizens Center In&#13;
Minersville; Thomas Harris, Pomeroy.&#13;
A seirlor citizens teat will&#13;
Minersville;&#13;
Delbert&#13;
be&#13;
the center of activities&#13;
Luckadoo, R11tland ; Oscar&#13;
tbrougbout&#13;
.fair week.&#13;
Imboden,. Minersville.&#13;
Entertainers&#13;
are&#13;
needed as .&#13;
Discharged&#13;
Ralph&#13;
well&#13;
as&#13;
cookies.&#13;
Persons&#13;
McDaniel, Melodie Larkins,&#13;
Albert Martin, Flossie wlshtog to contribute or to&#13;
lake part · In lbe enNelson, ~rry Shain, Ralph&#13;
tertainment&#13;
are asked to&#13;
Frank, Dores Arnold, PeMY&#13;
caU&#13;
lbe&#13;
center,&#13;
992-7886 or&#13;
Smith, Earl Clark, Marilyn&#13;
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UNUST:JAL PET - Rick Breckenridge, standing, of Birmingham, Ala. of Zoological&#13;
Attractions Inc., and his five-year old son, Heath, displayed their pet 21 foot python snake&#13;
Thursday to employees of the Gallipolis Daily Tribune. Larry Boyer, assistant to the&#13;
publisher, checks to see if she is offended by strangers. The snake has been raised by the&#13;
Breckenril!ge family since it was hatched. According to Rick, it lives on a diet of rabbits and&#13;
chickens. The snake will be on display at Heck's in Point Pleasant.&#13;
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Ronald Everett . both of&#13;
Columbus; a daughter. Mrs.&#13;
Earl&#13;
(Rita&gt;&#13;
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Columbus; his former wife,&#13;
Dorothy ; seven grand.&#13;
children , two brothers;&#13;
James H. and Cecil E.,&#13;
Columbus; a sister, Mrs.&#13;
Orland (Almeda ) Hursf.&#13;
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A per1011 eonvtcted Ill possessing more than . . worth&#13;
of untaxed clprettes could&#13;
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With the discovery of gold In&#13;
the sand bars of Canada's Fraser&#13;
River In 1859, 30,000 fortuneseekers swanned Into the area.&#13;
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Baking contest to be featured at Meigs Fair&#13;
Whatever your baking&#13;
speciality, be it breads,&#13;
cakes, cookies or pies, there's ·&#13;
a class for displaying your expertise at the Meigs County&#13;
Fair, Aug. J!i.20.&#13;
The baking division was&#13;
one of several innovations to&#13;
last year's fair displays and&#13;
the popularity with not only&#13;
the exhibitors but the&#13;
fairgoers prompted its conti·&#13;
nuance this year.&#13;
Mrs. Lucille Leifheit and&#13;
Mrs. Frances Goeglein have&#13;
charge of the division. Baked&#13;
goods are to be.eXhiliited on a&#13;
disposable paper or&#13;
alwninurn plate and wrapped&#13;
with a transparent covering.&#13;
For the c!akes and pies the&#13;
rules permit the exhibitor to&#13;
take home three-fourths of&#13;
the product once the judging&#13;
has been completed leaving&#13;
the remaining one-fourth on&#13;
displaY for the remainder of&#13;
the f~ir .&#13;
Entries must be registered&#13;
either Aug. ll or 12 from 9 a.m&#13;
to 4 p.m. at the secretary's office on the fairgrounds. En·&#13;
tries must be in place on Aug.&#13;
16 before noon and cannot be&#13;
removed from exhibit until&#13;
after 4 o.m. on Aug. 20, tbe&#13;
closinq day of the fair.Exhibitors are permitted only&#13;
one exhibit in each class and&#13;
must hold a fair membership&#13;
ticket to enter.&#13;
· Premiums of $1.50 for first,&#13;
$1 for second, and 75 cents for&#13;
third will be awarded in each&#13;
&#13;
class.&#13;
Classes in the bread division are loaf of whole wheat&#13;
bread, loaf of white bread,&#13;
banana nut bread, ba!Png&#13;
powder biscuits with ~ on&#13;
a plate, muffins, whole wheat&#13;
or bran with three on a plate,&#13;
and yeast rolls, three on a&#13;
plate.&#13;
In the division for cakes the&#13;
classes are angel food not iced, butter cake With yellow&#13;
white frosting, butter cake&#13;
with chocolate frosting, chiffon, banana cake, coconut&#13;
with white batter, coconut&#13;
with yellow batter, devils&#13;
food, pound cake, decorated&#13;
cake, chocolate cake, loaf&#13;
cake, and a class for other&#13;
kinds of cakes.&#13;
Cookie classes, and six are&#13;
to be exhibited in each entry,&#13;
are brownies, chocolate chip,&#13;
ginersnaps, plain drop,&#13;
molasses and ice box cookies.&#13;
The classes for pies are apple, cherry, coconut, custard,&#13;
chocolate, lemon, pecan,&#13;
peach, pumpkin, raisin, and&#13;
mince.&#13;
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Wearing Apparel For Your Family and&#13;
Furnishings For Your Home&#13;
3 DAYS&#13;
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ELBERFELD$&#13;
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Sponsor of: Pretty Baby and Little&#13;
Mr. &amp; Miss Meigs County Contest.&#13;
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AUGUST 16-20&#13;
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MEIGS COUNTY&#13;
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KINGSBURY MOBILE HOME SALES&#13;
ENJOY THE 114TH '&#13;
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ANNUAL -MEIGS COUNTY FAIR&#13;
AND THEN&#13;
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STOP IN AND VISIT USI&#13;
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IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN OUR DISPLAY.OF&#13;
DOUBLE-WIDES &amp; MODULAR HOMES YOU&#13;
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We feature the house type double&#13;
wides by Skyline Corporation, the&#13;
nation's largest builder.&#13;
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ARE MISSING SOMETHING&#13;
If you are in the market for a house&#13;
or just in the planning stage - then&#13;
come in and browse through our&#13;
large lot display. With winter&#13;
coming on it will be to your&#13;
advantage to buy from a firm t~at&#13;
specializes in energy co!'servat~on&#13;
with the Fom-Cor msula~•oo&#13;
package with total wrap sheetmg.&#13;
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Hours: Mon., Tues,, Thurs., Sat., 9-7:30&#13;
Wednesday- Friday 9:00-9:00, Sunday Closed&#13;
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DOMESTIC ARTS - A total of 468 entries had been made in the domestic arts department at entry closing time 4 p.m. Friday. Among those who will be exhibiting articles they&#13;
have made are from the left, Irene Bush, a crewel embroidered pillow; Helen Bloomer , a&#13;
baby qutlt ; Ruth Circle , a crocheted tablecloth, and Edna Clark, a knitted sweater.&#13;
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298 Second St.&#13;
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NOW IN PROGRESS&#13;
OUR&#13;
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POMEROY, OHIO&#13;
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AUGUST BARGAIN DAYS&#13;
SALE&#13;
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Early purcha.se of fair tickets·&#13;
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.&#13;
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is recommended&#13;
PRICE$(00NON-TRANSFERRABLE&#13;
gate. Admission price will&#13;
Membership Tickets can be&#13;
NOT be refunded .&#13;
purchased at the following&#13;
Membership tickets may&#13;
Business Establishments .&#13;
be purchased from any Fair&#13;
These tickets entitle you to&#13;
Board Member and are on&#13;
gate admission and free&#13;
· sale at:&#13;
parking for your car during&#13;
. Spencer's Market, lWMill&#13;
· the entire fair. Membership&#13;
Street, .Middleport, Ohio.&#13;
Tickets entitle you to vote or&#13;
New York Clothing House,&#13;
file for the Board of Directors&#13;
Pomeroy.&#13;
· of the Society. Season tickets,&#13;
Green Lantern, w·. Main&#13;
purchased at the Secretary's&#13;
and Court St., Pomeroy.&#13;
· office, are for Commercial&#13;
Sports Dept., Middleport&#13;
Exhibitors or Non-Residents&#13;
Dept.&#13;
Store, Mill Street&#13;
· of Meigs County. Tickets can&#13;
Middleport.&#13;
'&#13;
also be purchased at&#13;
Miller Brother's Grocery&#13;
Secretary's Office on grounds&#13;
Main Street, Rutland, Ohio:&#13;
after paying admission at&#13;
Waid Cross Sons, Racine.&#13;
&#13;
Baum Lumber Company,&#13;
Chester.&#13;
Sugar Run Flou.r Mill ,&#13;
Pomeroy .•&#13;
Swisher Lohse Pharmacy,&#13;
Pomeroy.&#13;
Five&#13;
Points&#13;
Grill,&#13;
Pomeroy.&#13;
Pat's Market, Syracuse.&#13;
Nita Jean Ritchie, Tuppers.&#13;
Plains.&#13;
.&#13;
Gloeckner's&#13;
Restaurant.&#13;
Membership tickets · sold&#13;
only to individuals - not to a&#13;
company or organization.&#13;
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· DON AND EDNA SAY ·&#13;
WE WILL BE CLOSED&#13;
THURSDAY AFTERNOON AUG. 18&#13;
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YOU'RE ALWAYS FIRST!&#13;
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SEE YOU AT THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR&#13;
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Secood Avenue&#13;
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Middleport, Ohio&#13;
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lri.vite You To :5 Big Days &amp; Nights Of&#13;
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FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
The Meigs .County Fair&#13;
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SPOTTED POLAND CHINA&#13;
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Congratulatinns .to all those making the&#13;
114thfair one of the best.&#13;
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AUG. 16-20&#13;
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Stop In and See Us!&#13;
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EVERYONE WITH&#13;
CONTESTS, EXHIBITS,&#13;
SHOWS, AND PRIZES.&#13;
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR&#13;
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THE 114TH ANNUAL&#13;
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MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR AND SENIOR&#13;
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Exhibit items listed for Fair&#13;
Home preserved fruits&#13;
vege~bles, relishes, jelli~&#13;
and Jams have again this&#13;
year been included in the&#13;
schedule of exhibits at the&#13;
Meigs C9unty Fair.&#13;
Mrs. Frances Goeglein and&#13;
Mrs. Lucille Leifheit are in&#13;
charge of the canning division which has a total of lfl&#13;
classes. Entries are to be&#13;
made Thursday and Friday&#13;
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the&#13;
secretary's office on the&#13;
Meigs County Fairgrounds,&#13;
and the canned goods must be&#13;
&#13;
in place by noon on Aug. 16,&#13;
the opening day of the fair.&#13;
According to the rules, exhibitors may enter only one&#13;
exhibit in each class and the&#13;
product must have been&#13;
preserved in either 1976 or&#13;
l'!n. The only entry fee is the&#13;
purchase 'of a membership&#13;
ticket.&#13;
Premiums will be awarded&#13;
in three places, $1.50 for first&#13;
$1 for second, and 75 cents fo;&#13;
third.&#13;
&#13;
The divisions for exhibit&#13;
and the classes in each one&#13;
&#13;
Judging is Tuesday&#13;
Judging of girl scout&#13;
exhibits for the Meigs County&#13;
Junior Fair will take place&#13;
Thursday beginning at 10&#13;
a,m. on the fairgrounds.&#13;
Mrs. Pat Thoma, service&#13;
unit director for the Big Bend&#13;
Neighborhood of Girl Scouts,&#13;
asks that leaders have their&#13;
girls there for interviewing&#13;
and project judging. Each&#13;
scout is permitted three&#13;
entries for exhibit and ribbons of blue, red and white as&#13;
well as premi urns will be&#13;
awarded.&#13;
The judges will evaluate&#13;
project work on the basis of&#13;
quality and originality, and&#13;
. will also do interview judging&#13;
with each scout.&#13;
Articles will be displayed at&#13;
the fair, and scouts have until&#13;
4 p.m. on Monday to take&#13;
their project · work to the&#13;
junior fair building. Each&#13;
troop will have a four-by-four&#13;
exhibit space.&#13;
In addition to the individual&#13;
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MEIGS&#13;
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are as follows :&#13;
Preserves: peach, pear,&#13;
cherry, strawberry, grape,&#13;
apple,&#13;
blackberry,&#13;
watermelon, and raspberry.&#13;
Jams: blackberry, black&#13;
raspberry, grape, peach, red&#13;
raspberry, and strawberry.&#13;
Jellies: apple, crabapple,&#13;
blackberry,&#13;
elderberry,&#13;
grape, peach, plum,&#13;
raspberry, strawberry.&#13;
Spreads: pear honey, sandwich spread, honey, honey&#13;
butter, peach butter, apple&#13;
butter, quince honey.&#13;
Pickles: sour cucumber,&#13;
sweet cucumber, mixed&#13;
cucumber, dill pickles, bread&#13;
and butter.&#13;
Relishes : corn relish, piccalilli, chow-chow, end of the&#13;
garden, and sweet pepper&#13;
relish.&#13;
Catsup and sauces: tomato&#13;
catsup and chili sauce.&#13;
.Canned fruit: applesauce,&#13;
shced apples, blackberries&#13;
cherries, gooseberry, who!~&#13;
~aches, half peaches, spiced&#13;
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It now costs about $1,700 a year&#13;
&#13;
Heat To. • •&#13;
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for a student to attend a public&#13;
college in the United States, up&#13;
from about $1,000 in 1967. And the&#13;
cost of attending a private college&#13;
is more than twice as much&#13;
jumping from $2,100 in 1967&#13;
nearly $3,600 now, the Conference&#13;
Board reports.&#13;
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STAND-OUT VALUE!&#13;
handcrafted&#13;
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Quality TVBest Service&#13;
In Meigs Co.&#13;
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The Comptons urge you to bring the whole&#13;
fa.mily t~ the Meigs County Fair. Everyone&#13;
will en1oy the many display, contests,&#13;
races, and games. Blue Ribbon exhibits and&#13;
carnival amusements promise a great da)&#13;
of fun .&#13;
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CLEANERS FOR&#13;
OVER 70 YEARS&#13;
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tomato juice and vegetable&#13;
soup.&#13;
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25" giant-screen console&#13;
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THE MEIGS CO. FAIR&#13;
AUGUST 16 thru 20&#13;
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. AUG.&#13;
16-20&#13;
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Trust- Your Home&#13;
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toolatoes, green tomatoes,&#13;
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Fair Time&#13;
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Meigs County's Oldest Jewelry Store&#13;
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. GOESSLER&#13;
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JEWELRY STORE&#13;
Court St.&#13;
Pomeroy, o.&#13;
Au.thorized Art Carved Dealer&#13;
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awards, banners will bl!i&#13;
awarded to the brownie troop&#13;
nd the junior troop having the&#13;
best overall display at the&#13;
fair . A trophy will be&#13;
awarded to the most outstanding scout troop in the&#13;
county on junior fair night.&#13;
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peaches, slices peaches, sliced pears, whole pears, half&#13;
pears, . plwns raspberry,&#13;
rhubarb, and strawberry.&#13;
Canned vegetables :&#13;
asparagus, broccoli, brussel&#13;
sprouts, whole beets, sliced&#13;
beats, shellie beans, beans,&#13;
snap beans, and picked whole&#13;
beans, cabbage, carrots, corn&#13;
on the cob, dill beans, greens,&#13;
kraut, lima beans, parsnips,&#13;
peas, peppers, stuffed&#13;
mango, sweet potatoes, whole&#13;
tomatoes,&#13;
quartered&#13;
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Uncle Star rings in stock start as&#13;
low as s36.00 10 Kt Gold&#13;
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New line of baby ~ jewelry just arrived.&#13;
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CANDY'S&#13;
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Fem Lib&#13;
for the bride's relatives. Women&#13;
Make Us An Offer&#13;
Inheritance passes through the · own the property, including the&#13;
More and more foreign com- the last year, nearly half of all&#13;
female line of the Cuna Indians coconut trees that yield the panies are buying U. S. com- foreign investments in U · S.&#13;
on Panama's San Bias Islands. Islands'&#13;
most&#13;
important ·panies rather than setting up manufacturing have been via .&#13;
Men nominally head the families, resource.&#13;
their own firms here, The Con- acquisitions, compared with l~:ss&#13;
but they must live with and work&#13;
ference Board reports. During than 25 per cent in the early 1970s.&#13;
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- MEIGS FAIR EDITION&#13;
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The lowest body of water in the&#13;
Western Hemishpere, Bad water&#13;
Pool, lies 280 feet below sea level&#13;
in Death Valley, Calif.&#13;
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Let&#13;
us&#13;
be&#13;
your&#13;
Headquarters for all&#13;
your animal . plant and&#13;
pet needs, and for your&#13;
projects :&#13;
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Get rlie "nodem J&#13;
Supply" habit&#13;
for all your&#13;
"4-H" needs. We&#13;
welcome you.&#13;
Cattle Halters - Horse &amp; Pony Halters - Whips Leads - Stock Canes - . Blank,ts - Fortex Tubs &amp;&#13;
Buckets - Galvanized Tubs &amp; Buckets- Shampoos Fly Sprays &amp; Repellent~- Brushes- Curry Combs Grooming Supplies- Veterinarian Supplies- Saddles&#13;
~ Rabbit Feed &amp; Supplies- Purina Feeds &amp; Animal&#13;
Health Aids for All Farm Animals.&#13;
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Garden Seeds - Fertilizer - Hydrated&#13;
Lime - Peat Moss - Massey-Ferguson&#13;
Lawn &amp; Garden Tractors.&#13;
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VIsit Our Pet Shop Soon&#13;
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. Hot golden brown french fries In a 111'08&#13;
container.&#13;
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Saddles - Boots, Hqtt, Kerchiefs, DecaiJ, etc.&#13;
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wce~~ANNIE BOGGS and BRIAN WINDOti reign over the 1977 Meigs County Fair this&#13;
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Albany, and Brian Wmdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Windon,&#13;
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annual Meigs County Fair. Their scheduled appearances .&#13;
mclude:&#13;
Monday, August 15&#13;
Opening Night Services at Grandstands. To be announced&#13;
before the services begin. Be there by 7:15p.m.&#13;
, Tuesday, August 8&#13;
Introduced befcre the Demolition Derby in front of the&#13;
Grandstands. Be there by 7:30p.m.&#13;
Wednesday, August 17&#13;
1. Junior Fair ~f Show in the Show Ring. Hand out the&#13;
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2. Horse harness Racing on Track. To be introduced before&#13;
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3. Junior Fair Youth Night at the Show R!ng. Introduced&#13;
and preside at activities. Be there by 7:45p.m.&#13;
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1. Horse Harness Racing at Grandstands. Be there by 3:.45.&#13;
2 To be introduced before Grandstand Shows by The&#13;
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Friday, Auguat 19&#13;
Junior Fair Uvestock Sale. Be there by 6:30p.m. To be&#13;
int~oduced in the beginning and have pictures taken with each&#13;
animal and buyer.&#13;
Saturday, August 20&#13;
1. Pretty Baby and Little Miss and Mister Contest in_Show&#13;
Ring On Hill. Be there by 12:30 p.m. Preside over activities&#13;
and have pictures taken with winners.&#13;
2. (Opt.) Motorcycle Thrill Show at the Grandstands. Be&#13;
there by 7: 45 p.m.&#13;
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convention, and industrial&#13;
trade show engagements&#13;
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Enveloped by their own&#13;
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and six guys, all accomplished musicians in&#13;
their own right, combine&#13;
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From the big band era to&#13;
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all the bridges, whether ~t&#13;
state fairs or top resorts.&#13;
Carefully selected py&#13;
pr()ducer Gary Henley and&#13;
musical arranger Stan&#13;
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talented musicians bring&#13;
together a wide variety of&#13;
backgrounds and styles. The&#13;
country is well represented&#13;
from New York to California,&#13;
by these enthusiastic, highly&#13;
professional young artists.&#13;
Playing to capacity&#13;
crowds in performance after&#13;
performance, Sunshine&#13;
Express will be breezing&#13;
through future engagements,&#13;
bringing with them their&#13;
special style of exuberance&#13;
that Inspires audiences&#13;
everywhere.&#13;
Don't mlas Sunshine Express, America's foremost up&#13;
and coming musical group,&#13;
when they appear at the&#13;
Melp County Fair as the&#13;
grandstand attraction at 8&#13;
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Mrs. Eloise Wilson, chairman, 338 S. Fifth Ave.,&#13;
Middleport.&#13;
Out of. oo"unty judges will&#13;
select the winners with only&#13;
one boy and girl to be selected&#13;
blue ribbon winners in each&#13;
age group. All entries must&#13;
be residents of Meigs County&#13;
and winners will be selected&#13;
by out of county judges.&#13;
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years, and three year olds.&#13;
The date for determining the . ·&#13;
age brackets into which the&#13;
youngsters will be placed is&#13;
Aug. 16. Only · children four&#13;
through seven can participate in the Uttle Mister&#13;
and Uttle Miss contest ..&#13;
Entries in any of the&#13;
categories are to be accompanied by a 50 cent entry&#13;
fee. Unless the fee accompanies the application&#13;
the child cannot be entered in&#13;
the contest. Handling the&#13;
contest will be the Middleport&#13;
Business and Professional&#13;
Women's Club and all applications a~e to be sent to&#13;
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As you take part in&#13;
many events at the fair&#13;
Best of&#13;
luck a&#13;
congratulations to all&#13;
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Men have used artificial.&#13;
devices to keep cool for centuries.&#13;
Ancient Egyptians soaked the&#13;
walls of their homes with water,&#13;
while Roman slaves brought&#13;
down mountain snow to pack in&#13;
the hollow outer walls of their&#13;
masters' villas.&#13;
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to stx months; six months to&#13;
12 months; 12 months to 18&#13;
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Thursday fair program&#13;
Appearances&#13;
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Meigs County parents have&#13;
until Aug. 16 to register their&#13;
children to participate in the&#13;
third annual pretty baby&#13;
contest to be held at 1 p.m.&#13;
Saturday, Aug. 20, at the&#13;
114th annual Meigs County&#13;
Fair.&#13;
The Elberfeld Department&#13;
Store, sponsoring the contest&#13;
again this year, will present&#13;
$5 gift certificates to the&#13;
winning boy and girl in each&#13;
of six age categories and in&#13;
addition there will be a Meigs&#13;
County Uttle Mister and a&#13;
Meigs County Uttle Miss&#13;
contest. The boy and girl "&#13;
winning these events will&#13;
receive $50 gift certificates&#13;
from Elberfelds.&#13;
Categories for the pretty&#13;
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three months; three months&#13;
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art class taught by Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis at the Senior Citizens Center, will exhibit&#13;
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several paintings at the Meigs County Fair. Entries are encouraged, but must be registered&#13;
with the secretary of the fair board by 4 p.m. Friday.&#13;
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST AU'OO THRILL Spectacular, Nationwide&#13;
Delpolition Derby, is c&lt;ming to the Meigs County Fair Tuesday, Aug. 16.&#13;
Assembly fer what could be the nation's largest traffic accident will be local&#13;
and area drivers. They will be engaged In a fight to the finish situation, as&#13;
they battle to determine who will be the Champion of this event. There can&#13;
only be one winner In each heat and you can bet every driver will pull out all&#13;
of the stops to take h(llle his share of tire prize money and trophies. Because&#13;
of the large number of cars expected, four heat events will precede the&#13;
feature. The last two running cars from ~ach beat wlll qualify to compete in&#13;
the feature for the Championship.&#13;
The first event is scheduled to be off and running promptly at 8 p.m. at&#13;
the grandstand. ·&#13;
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County fair will show&#13;
do~nestic ·arts talents&#13;
By Charlene Hoeflich&#13;
Meigs County Women will&#13;
have the opportunity to&#13;
diiplay- ihetr talents in sewing and other creatl.ve&#13;
domestic arts at the Metgs&#13;
County Fair.&#13;
.&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Ella LeWIS&#13;
is in charge of the domestic&#13;
arJ.s display at the Aug. 16 to&#13;
2n Fair with' Mrs. Addalou&#13;
Lewis as the superintendent.&#13;
There are classes for&#13;
everything from children's&#13;
clothing to treasures from&#13;
trash. ·Categories for entries&#13;
in the 86 classes of the division are children's clothing,&#13;
adu~t&#13;
clothing, aprons,&#13;
needlecraft,&#13;
knittin g,&#13;
crochet, quilts, rugs, and holr&#13;
bies.&#13;
The only entry fee is purchase of a membership ticket&#13;
to the lair, and even this is not&#13;
required for children under&#13;
12. The rules specify lhat an&#13;
exhibitor can make only one&#13;
entry in each class and that&#13;
ariicles awarded a premium&#13;
In the past two years are not ,&#13;
eligible for entry. New work&#13;
and new ideas are encouraged by the chairman~&#13;
To display at the fair, entries must be in the hands of&#13;
the Fair Board secretary at&#13;
the office on the fairgrounds&#13;
by 4 p.rri. on Friday, Aug. l2.&#13;
Poemiwns will be awarded&#13;
in three places in each class&#13;
and range from $3 to 75 cents.&#13;
Judge this year will be Mrs.&#13;
Nancy Cross, new home&#13;
economics teacher at the&#13;
Southern High School. Articles will be judged on the&#13;
basis of 10 per cent for appearance, 50 percent for&#13;
&#13;
workmanship, 10 percent for .&#13;
style, and 30 percent for&#13;
materials. All exhibits are to&#13;
remain on display until4 p.m.&#13;
on the Saturday of fair week.&#13;
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The domestic arts division&#13;
and the classes in each are as&#13;
follows:&#13;
Children's Clothing: girl's&#13;
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CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
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MEIGS COUNTY&#13;
YOUTH&#13;
As You Participate In&#13;
The Meip Co. Fair&#13;
WE INVITE EVERYONE ro·VISIT&#13;
US"AT OUR LOT- UPPER RIVER RD.&#13;
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French City&#13;
Mobile Homes, Inc.&#13;
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appear at the Meigs County Fair as a part&#13;
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of the grandstand attraction at 8 p.m. Thursday. There ls nothing children enjoy more than&#13;
a good clownshow-andbeinga part of it . JOJO THE CLOWN has had yeats of experience&#13;
at fa scinating, amusing and capturing the hearys of youngsters of all ages. His comedy&#13;
antics are sure to delight both children and adults alike. His act features comedy, singmg&#13;
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and audience participation . He has appeared throughout the midwest at fairs, parks and on ·&#13;
1V. He has been featured on personal appearances with such stars as Mike Landon of&#13;
Bonanza TV show, the LenllillrSiSters, Jo Ann Castle and Myron Floren of the Lawrence&#13;
Welk TV show plus many more.&#13;
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AUGUST 16&#13;
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dress (cotton and blends),&#13;
girl's better dress, boy's&#13;
trousers, child's blouse or&#13;
shirt, T·shirt, coat or jacket,&#13;
nightwear, gown or pajamas,&#13;
and robe.&#13;
Adult Clothing: one piece&#13;
dress, two piece dress, better&#13;
dress (knits, etc.), long dress,&#13;
blouse, T·shirt,, cape or coat,&#13;
lady's shorts, lady's slacks,&#13;
men's jacket, men's shirt,&#13;
men's suit, men's trousers, 16&#13;
and up, men's garments,&#13;
miscellaneous,&#13;
and&#13;
miscellaneous lady's&#13;
garments.&#13;
Aprons: kitchen, fancy and&#13;
embroidered.&#13;
Needlecraft : pillow cases&#13;
with classes for applique;&#13;
painted, and embroidered;&#13;
cushions with classes for&#13;
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Rosettes and plaques will&#13;
be awarded to the winners in&#13;
the pet show to be held at the&#13;
Meigs County Fair on Frida,Y,&#13;
Aug. 19 at 10 a.m.&#13;
The show will have a youth&#13;
and adult division with best of&#13;
show plaques to be awarded&#13;
in each division.&#13;
Plaques donated&#13;
by&#13;
Modern Supply and the Sugar&#13;
Run Mill will be given to the&#13;
first place winner in each&#13;
class while the second and&#13;
third place winners will&#13;
receive rosettes. Par·&#13;
ticipation ribbons will be&#13;
given to all those who enter&#13;
the pet show.&#13;
Classes in the youth&#13;
division (19 and under ) are as&#13;
follows : best dog, rodent&#13;
class, best cat, best dressed&#13;
pet, most talented, most&#13;
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MEIGS COUNTY'S&#13;
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FUN ·TIMEI&#13;
We salute our young&#13;
people as they participate&#13;
in fair activities.&#13;
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PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY&#13;
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Justin Bells&#13;
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Name Stamped Free&#13;
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Western Shirts .&#13;
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IN MIDDLEPORT&#13;
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REMEMBER!&#13;
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AUDfORIZED DEALER:&#13;
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BUY BACK-TO-SCHOOL&#13;
SHOES NOW!&#13;
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Doxol LP Gas · Litton Microwave · Speed Queen.&#13;
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(We Service What We Sell)&#13;
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At The Roots and Shoots Display•••&#13;
Let her help you with your selection and&#13;
how to keep plants healthy and beautiful.&#13;
Foliage, Hanging Baskets, Floor Plants,&#13;
Cactus. Al so a great selection of unusual&#13;
plants.&#13;
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SUPPORT THE&#13;
YOUTH AT THE&#13;
114th ANNUAL&#13;
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MEIGS COUNTY FAIR&#13;
AUGUST 16 thru 20&#13;
Mearadnav&#13;
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COME ONE AND ALL TO&#13;
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Register. No Purchase Necessaey.&#13;
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SHEBOYGAN&#13;
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unusual (open) and best&#13;
overall pet.&#13;
In the adult division the&#13;
classes are best dog, best cat,&#13;
~ost unusual and best overall&#13;
pet.&#13;
The blue ribbon winners in&#13;
each class will compete for&#13;
· the plaque awards. An entry&#13;
fee of 2S cents is to be mailed&#13;
with the entry blank below to&#13;
the Meigs County Extension&#13;
Office, Box· 32, Pomeroy,&#13;
Ohio 45769 before Friday,&#13;
Aug. 12.&#13;
The rules specify that no&#13;
animals weigh over 150&#13;
pounds, and that the animal&#13;
be led or in a suitable con·&#13;
tainer. In the most talented&#13;
class tricks are to be listed on&#13;
the entry blank and must be&#13;
· performed in front of the&#13;
judges. Only one entry per&#13;
class is. permitted.&#13;
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SEE KATHY MOORE&#13;
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''We'll See You At&#13;
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Stop ~ Look Over Our Display and&#13;
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JUSTIN&#13;
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crocheted, embroidered,&#13;
crocheted, embroidered,&#13;
needlepoint, patchwork, and&#13;
other; tableclo.ths wjth&#13;
classes for painted, em·&#13;
. broidered,&#13;
crocheted;&#13;
potholders, two; afghan (no&#13;
·knit or crochet) and&#13;
miscellaneous (no clothing,&#13;
knitting or crochet.)&#13;
Knitting: afghan, sweater&#13;
(slipover), button front&#13;
sweater, cape or .poncho,&#13;
miscellaneous.&#13;
Crochet:&#13;
afghan,&#13;
bedspread, vest, sweater,&#13;
cape or poncho, handkerchief&#13;
with crochet trim, doily, baby&#13;
afghan, baby sweater set,&#13;
and miscellaneous.&#13;
Quilts: Applique, cotton&#13;
patchwork, painted, antique,&#13;
embroidered, and baby quilt.&#13;
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Pet show win.n ers&#13;
will win awards&#13;
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WE ARE AT THE GRANGE HALL&#13;
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TEXAS&#13;
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Rugs: crocheted, hooked,&#13;
braided, loom woven by ex·&#13;
hibitor, and miscellaneous.&#13;
Hobby corner: model car&#13;
or truck model other than&#13;
car or truck, embroidered&#13;
picture, needlepoint pictu~e,&#13;
decoupage picture, 3D p1c·&#13;
ture, crewel picture, paint by&#13;
nwnber, liquid embrmder,&#13;
picture other than those nam·&#13;
ed or an amateur painting,&#13;
handmade purse, candle,&#13;
ceramics (one by under 16&#13;
year old, and one by over 16&#13;
year old), macrame hanger,&#13;
macrame of another type,&#13;
wood carving, plaster paris&#13;
molds, jewelry, and&#13;
treasures from trash.&#13;
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Chester, Ohio&#13;
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Main St.&#13;
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It's great to see our youth at work.&#13;
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They learn thiYJugh doing many important things&#13;
. in their community. FIYJm raising livestock&#13;
and canning preserves on the farm ... to cleaning&#13;
· up parks and planting trees .in the city.&#13;
ThiYJugh their experience, these boys and&#13;
girls; young men and women learn&#13;
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in their work, and in themselves.&#13;
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They become skilled farmers and homemakers,&#13;
self-assured individuals, compassionate friends&#13;
and responsible citizens . . . in short • . . better&#13;
people. With pride and respect, we salute these&#13;
organizations for the valuable job they&#13;
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PAGE EIGHTEEN- MEIGS FAIR EDITION&#13;
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prize being $40 in each.&#13;
As the grandstand at·&#13;
traction on Wednesday&#13;
evening, the pony pulling&#13;
contest will include three&#13;
weight classes, under 1050&#13;
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YOUR AREA&#13;
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WERNER RADIO&#13;
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pounds, 1050 to 1350 pounds,&#13;
and 1350 and 1650 pounds.&#13;
Cash awards with the top&#13;
prize being $40 will be&#13;
presented the top eight places&#13;
in each weight class.&#13;
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172 N. 2nd Ave.&#13;
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HEAD FOR FUNTIME&#13;
THIS WEEK AT THE&#13;
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Meigs County&#13;
Fair&#13;
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SCENES UKE&#13;
repeated at a motorcycle&#13;
staged at the 114th annual Meigs County Fair Saturdax night. Besides&#13;
participation by local riders, trick and fancy exhibition riding will be&#13;
presented by teh "Spirit of '76", a professional team of motorcycle riders.&#13;
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Having your own 'RV' is great&#13;
Are you visiting the fairs&#13;
this month or traveling to see&#13;
places of interest? Having&#13;
your own "RV" saves both&#13;
money and energy. Camping&#13;
Is a family recreation for&#13;
some and relaxation for&#13;
others. The cost of towing a&#13;
unit is more economical than&#13;
the expense of eating and&#13;
sleeping away from home.&#13;
Do you know what is&#13;
available to you in your own&#13;
area? A friendly camper&#13;
dealer in each county to serve&#13;
you.&#13;
Camping trailers from 8' }'(' ranging around $2,000 and&#13;
up. Sleeping&#13;
accommodations from ~ and&#13;
there are numerous floor&#13;
plans to choose from. These&#13;
may include: water storage,&#13;
sink. range and oven, cupboards, clothes storage,&#13;
portable shower and commode, refrigerator and&#13;
furnace, or some items may&#13;
be options together with&#13;
spare tire, battery pack and&#13;
awning.&#13;
Travel trailers on tandem&#13;
axle from 16'-36' ranging&#13;
around $3,000 and up. The&#13;
sleeping accommodations&#13;
to the unit&#13;
vary&#13;
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LOAD UP THE&#13;
FAMILY • • •&#13;
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Tipping my hat to ...&#13;
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AUGUST 16-20&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
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layout. There are numerous&#13;
floor plans to choose from&#13;
and one dealer offers custom&#13;
made units with floor plan&#13;
. variations at prices of&#13;
standard floor plan. These&#13;
units&#13;
could&#13;
include&#13;
everything available in&#13;
camping trailers and more;&#13;
larger refrigerators, flush&#13;
commodes, showers and tubshowers, hot water heater,&#13;
pressure or demand water&#13;
systems, . furnace (manual,&#13;
thermostat or completely&#13;
automatic), single or dual&#13;
holding tanks, 12V-110V&#13;
electrical system or convertor, 20 lb.· 30 lb. LP tanks,&#13;
13"-14"-15" whee) rims,&#13;
variable widths and heights,&#13;
with various insulation&#13;
material and thicknesses&#13;
built· on channel or box&#13;
frames with various size&#13;
coupler system. To this may&#13;
be added options such as:&#13;
stereo-S track, TV antenna,&#13;
monitor system, carpeting,&#13;
awning, power jack, etc.&#13;
Hitches vary from $30 - $100&#13;
according to trailer weight&#13;
and tow vehicle.&#13;
Truck caps for standard&#13;
beds and special sizes&#13;
available In aluminum and&#13;
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To Meigs County&#13;
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TAKE THE&#13;
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KIDS&#13;
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country shoppmg&#13;
center.&#13;
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fiberglass.&#13;
Truck campers 8' • 11',&#13;
prices varying for shell or&#13;
completely equipped unit.&#13;
Fifth-wheel units length 16'40', priced $4,000 and up,&#13;
according to truck size.&#13;
RV motorized unit 19' and&#13;
up with prices varying according to construction&#13;
material used - wood, steel&#13;
or aluminum.&#13;
You can visit the many&#13;
places of interest in Ohio and&#13;
West Virginia where camping&#13;
in state and privately owned&#13;
parks is available. Facilities&#13;
at the park could include&#13;
swimming, boating, fishing&#13;
and other activities.&#13;
With lots of good weather&#13;
yet ahead of us, see your local&#13;
dealers for a 'GOOD DEAL'&#13;
ON A CAMPING TRAILER,&#13;
TRAVEL TRAILER OR&#13;
OTHER RV unit . Some&#13;
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· rentals available.&#13;
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Complete line of Unico Appliances&#13;
Farm and home retail of Petroleum&#13;
Products&#13;
A Feed for every farm need.&#13;
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Hex Signs&#13;
Many of the native homes on&#13;
the Dutch Caribbean island of&#13;
Aruba are colorfully decorated&#13;
with hex signs. The signs are a&#13;
vestige of the time in which the&#13;
early inhabitants of the island&#13;
believed they would ward off evil&#13;
spirits.&#13;
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PAGE NINETEEN- MEIGS FAIR EDITION&#13;
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Harness, pony,&#13;
horse running&#13;
races at fair&#13;
Three evenings of harness&#13;
horse racing again will be&#13;
featured at the 1977 Meigs&#13;
County Fair.&#13;
The harness horse racing to&#13;
be held on Wednesday,&#13;
Thursday and Friday, Aug.&#13;
17·19, beginning at 4 p. _m.&#13;
Bands of the Eastern, Me1gs&#13;
and Southern Local School&#13;
Districts will be on hand for&#13;
the evening racing programs&#13;
arid will also play on the&#13;
midway.&#13;
The harness racing will be&#13;
only a part of the activities&#13;
planned involving horses and&#13;
ponies for the fair which&#13;
opens Aug. 16.&#13;
.&#13;
Again this year there Will&#13;
be pony and horse running&#13;
races to be held at 1 p. m. on&#13;
Friday, Aug. 19 and pony&#13;
harness racing will be held at&#13;
1 p. m. on Wednesday, Aug.&#13;
17.&#13;
The annual horse show will&#13;
be the center field attraction&#13;
on Wednesday evening and&#13;
this event is open to world&#13;
-mmpetition with some 15&#13;
classes to be included. Horse&#13;
and pony conformation&#13;
judging will be held begin·&#13;
ning at 10 a. m. on Wednesday&#13;
and entries will not close for&#13;
that judging until that hour.&#13;
A horse pulling contest will&#13;
be held as the grandstand&#13;
attraction at 8 p. m. on&#13;
Friday, Aug. 19. It is open to&#13;
world competition and rules&#13;
of the Buckeye Horse Pullers,&#13;
Inc., will govern the event.&#13;
There will be competition for&#13;
heavyweight teams 3201&#13;
pounds and over and mid·&#13;
dleweight teams, 3200 pounds&#13;
and under. Nine cash awards&#13;
will be presented in each&#13;
weight class with the top&#13;
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After The Meigs County Fair&#13;
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PAGE TWENTY -MEIGS FAIR EDmON&#13;
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.Rules for flower show stated&#13;
Flowers shows at the Meigs&#13;
County Fair this week will&#13;
include several innovations in&#13;
display as well as some&#13;
changes in rules of exhibit,&#13;
according to Mrs. James&#13;
Carpenter and Mrs. Joe&#13;
Bolin, co-chairmen.&#13;
" Meigs County - Fairest&#13;
of 'em All" is the general&#13;
theme of the shows with the&#13;
Wednesday show spotlighting&#13;
the fair with examples of&#13;
what the Meigs County Fair&#13;
&#13;
is, while the Friday show will&#13;
&#13;
highlight places and things&#13;
noteworthy in the county&#13;
itself.&#13;
A special lighting class has&#13;
been included in each show.&#13;
These will be staged in a&#13;
specially prepared booth in&#13;
the showroom which will be&#13;
darkened to permit max·&#13;
imum effect of the&#13;
blacklights on painted and&#13;
treated materials. The effects will be luminescent, the ·&#13;
colors appearing to glow in&#13;
the dark.&#13;
·::::::;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::&#13;
In order to create the dark&#13;
environment needed, Mrs.&#13;
Five contests with prize&#13;
carpenter and Mrs. Bolin are&#13;
.money totaling $1,000 will&#13;
making a front for one of the&#13;
be staged In the annual&#13;
booths in the building. The&#13;
tractor pulling contest at&#13;
front will have flaps cut for&#13;
the Meigs County Fair.&#13;
viewers to look through, prcr&#13;
The tractor events will&#13;
viding in effect a "peep&#13;
begin at 12 noon on&#13;
show." The blacklight class&#13;
Saturday, Aug. 20, the final&#13;
in the first show will portray&#13;
day of the fair with teb five&#13;
the fair midway at night,&#13;
events to Include: 5,000 out&#13;
while the second show class&#13;
of field, six pieces, $210&#13;
will be interpretive of a night&#13;
prize money; 7,000 out of&#13;
spot, The Meigs Inn.&#13;
field, six places, $210 prize&#13;
There have also been some&#13;
money; 9,000 out of field,&#13;
changes&#13;
in show rules this&#13;
six places, $210 prize&#13;
year&#13;
with&#13;
all potted plants&#13;
money, 7,000 powder puff&#13;
and&#13;
educational&#13;
exhibits 00:..&#13;
for women, five places,&#13;
ing&#13;
placed&#13;
for&#13;
the entire week&#13;
. $160 prize money, and 5,000&#13;
rather than for just one show.&#13;
modified, six places, $210&#13;
In previous years half have&#13;
prize&#13;
money.&#13;
been brought to one show,&#13;
Complete rules for the&#13;
and half to the other. This will&#13;
tractor contest are Usted IIi&#13;
also apply to craft-type&#13;
the fair premium book.&#13;
. educational exhibits. Only the&#13;
cut specimen flowers and the&#13;
artistic designs will be chang- ·&#13;
ed.&#13;
GirIs and boys under 12 are&#13;
encouraged to enter the&#13;
shows. In both shows there&#13;
are classes for junior exhibitors and as in previous&#13;
years a Junior Gardener&#13;
Award will be presented at&#13;
each show on the basis of&#13;
points compiled for ribbons&#13;
received.&#13;
The Meigs County Fair&#13;
Mrs. Carpenter emphasizes&#13;
Board is seeking riders to&#13;
thllt all junior entries 11re to&#13;
compete in an international&#13;
be the work of the child,&#13;
motorcycle rodeo to be held&#13;
either a plant grown and&#13;
as the Saturday night&#13;
cared for by the child, or im&#13;
grandstand attraction, Aug.&#13;
arrangement of the child's&#13;
20, at the annual county fair.&#13;
own design and construction.&#13;
Cash pri.zes and trophies&#13;
Children need not be a&#13;
will be awarded winners in&#13;
member of a junior garden&#13;
each scheduled event of the&#13;
club nor a 4-H club member&#13;
rodeo and local and area&#13;
to enter, but must be under 12&#13;
riders are invited to submit&#13;
entries. Applications are&#13;
available at all area&#13;
motorcycle sales stores.&#13;
Events are open to both&#13;
men and women an qew&#13;
events this year will incluue a&#13;
slalom race in front of the&#13;
. grandstand, a broad jumping&#13;
contest, a slow race, and the&#13;
ultimate skill&#13;
contest&#13;
" wheelies".&#13;
Trick and fancy exhibition&#13;
riding will be by "Spirt of&#13;
'78", a professional team and&#13;
there will be an exhibition on&#13;
two. wheel driving in an&#13;
automobile.&#13;
Show time is 8 p. ni. Local&#13;
riders may secure ap·&#13;
plications also by calling&#13;
Wallace Bradford, fair board&#13;
president, at 985-3974.&#13;
&#13;
Motorcycle&#13;
&#13;
riders wanted&#13;
&#13;
in fair rodeo&#13;
&#13;
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR .&#13;
&#13;
and reside m the coimty.&#13;
The artistic arrangements&#13;
for the juniors are "Kiddy&#13;
Day", a design using bright&#13;
colors, for the WednesdaY&#13;
show, and " Pools, Parks and "&#13;
Playgrounds", a favorite&#13;
design for the Friday show.&#13;
Again this year a "best of&#13;
show" and a "reserve best of&#13;
w show" will be awarded at&#13;
each show for artistic arr:;mgements in the adult divi·&#13;
sion, along with a horticulture sweepstakes award&#13;
at each show. Class 58 in the&#13;
second show is in error in the&#13;
premium bo&lt;lk and should&#13;
read " The · Coal Mines,&#13;
Source of Problems and Prcr&#13;
sperity", a modem design.&#13;
Registration for entries in&#13;
the flower show classes will&#13;
be held at the fairgrounds&#13;
Thursday and Friday, with 4&#13;
p.m. on Friday being the&#13;
deadline. Pre-registration is&#13;
a requirement of the fair&#13;
board.&#13;
&#13;
AND&#13;
&#13;
AND&#13;
A VISIT TO'&#13;
&#13;
Your&#13;
Headquarters&#13;
For All Your&#13;
Lumber&#13;
and Building&#13;
Supplies.&#13;
&#13;
THE MEIGS INN&#13;
AND&#13;
&#13;
THE PIZZA SHACK&#13;
&#13;
A SALUTE TO THE&#13;
YOUTH OF&#13;
MEIGS COUNTY&#13;
&#13;
Pomeroy, 0.&#13;
&#13;
992-3629&#13;
&#13;
STEAKS • SEAFOOD&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
FROM&#13;
&#13;
:A&#13;
-&#13;
&#13;
Jt••"&#13;
- "':-&#13;
&#13;
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.&#13;
S. Third Ave.&#13;
&#13;
Ph. 992-2709&#13;
or 992-6611&#13;
&#13;
Middle.port&#13;
&#13;
• Seeds&#13;
! Bird Seeds&#13;
• Oyster Shells r ·&#13;
and Grit&#13;
\ • Fertilizers&#13;
•Lime&#13;
• Cement &amp; Mortar&#13;
• Stock Salt&#13;
• Water Softener&#13;
• Salt&#13;
• Remedi.e s&#13;
&#13;
INSURANCE.&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE&#13;
992-2342&#13;
&#13;
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO&#13;
&#13;
CarOlina Lumber &amp;&#13;
Supply Co.&#13;
&#13;
Visit !~e Fair, And Be Sure&#13;
To Y•~•t The Fine Youth&#13;
Exh~b1ts. It's A Great&#13;
Fe~hng To See The Youth of&#13;
Me1gs Co. Working So Well&#13;
and Working Together .&#13;
&#13;
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR&#13;
&#13;
AUGUST 16-17-18-19·20&#13;
f&#13;
&#13;
·'Bette( ·~etfS&#13;
t!!_e ~i1epl~tove&#13;
&#13;
Better 'n Ben' s fireplace stove burns seasoned wood through, out the night, will heat your home and cook your meals.&#13;
This unique wood stove ar\d fireplace cover panel installs in&#13;
minutes and fits any normal fireplace . Your existing fireplace&#13;
flue is used . Th ere is nO need for alteri!tions or masonry work .&#13;
&#13;
SAVE UP TO&#13;
&#13;
60% IN HOME HEATING COSTS THIS WINTER.&#13;
&#13;
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES&#13;
Condor St.&#13;
&#13;
, 992-2975&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
&#13;
• Shovels&#13;
• Litters&#13;
• Vaccine&#13;
• Roofing&#13;
• Paints&#13;
• Red Brand&#13;
· Fencing&#13;
• Baler and&#13;
Binder Twine&#13;
• Sprays&#13;
• Gates&#13;
&#13;
FEED FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS&#13;
&#13;
Point Pleasant&#13;
&#13;
312 6th St.&#13;
&#13;
It's fun for the wh~le family ...&#13;
&#13;
MEIGS COUNTY&#13;
FAIR&#13;
AUG. 16-20 ·&#13;
&#13;
. · .. T~E.&#13;
DOWNING-CHILDS&#13;
AG.ENCY.&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL THOSE WHO&#13;
-MAKE THE MEIGS&#13;
COUNTY FAIR&#13;
.. POSSIBLE&#13;
&#13;
See ((oa attlte··&#13;
&#13;
More than 700,000 kinds of&#13;
insects - representing almost&#13;
every conceivable ·form, function, and&#13;
- live on the&#13;
earth.&#13;
&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
REMODELING&#13;
&#13;
IS&#13;
THE MEIGS COUNTY F~IR&#13;
&#13;
114TH ANNUAL MEIGS&#13;
COUNTY FAIR STARTS&#13;
THIS WEEK&#13;
AUGUST 16 thru 20&#13;
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,------------- ...&#13;
&#13;
________&#13;
_____.I&#13;
Of Meigs County&#13;
&#13;
1 A Salute To The Youth I&#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
.-.,;&#13;
&#13;
Don't Forget To Stop At&#13;
&#13;
GENERAL TIRE SALES&#13;
465 NorTh Second Street&#13;
&#13;
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO&#13;
&#13;
Seed &amp;Milling&#13;
Headquarters&#13;
&#13;
Rose&#13;
· ANIMAL FEEDS ·&#13;
.,&#13;
&#13;
SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILLS&#13;
MULBERRY AVE.&#13;
&#13;
992-2115&#13;
&#13;
POMEROY, OHIO .&#13;
&#13;
)&#13;
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�•&#13;
&#13;
PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MEIGS FAIR EDmON&#13;
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:PAGE TWENTY-THREE- MEIGS FAIR EDITION&#13;
&#13;
MEIGS COUNTY'S&#13;
l14th FAIR&#13;
AUGUST 16-20&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
THESE LOCAL BOOSTERS WISH TO · · ·&#13;
Kay!s Beauty Salon&#13;
&#13;
Erwin's Gulf Service&#13;
Ph. 992·2438&#13;
N. Second Ave.&#13;
&#13;
Middleport, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Spencer's Market&#13;
&#13;
0&#13;
&#13;
128 Mill St.&#13;
&#13;
Good Food Always&#13;
992-3549&#13;
Middleport, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
"~~~w~~~&#13;
&#13;
992-3535&#13;
&#13;
Pomeroy, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Open 9 a .m . to 10 p.m.-7 days a week&#13;
N. 2nd Ave .&#13;
992-3480&#13;
Middleport, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Capital Financial Services&#13;
&#13;
Racine Food Market&#13;
&#13;
300 W. Second St.&#13;
&#13;
992·2111 •&#13;
&#13;
Pomeroy, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Cross Hardware&#13;
Plumbing &amp; Electric Supplies&#13;
.&#13;
11 N. Second&#13;
992-3831&#13;
Middleport, Oh1o&#13;
&#13;
Ewing Funeral Home&#13;
&#13;
Eber's Gulf&#13;
&#13;
Dignity &amp; Service Always&#13;
106 Mu.lberry ·&#13;
Phone 992-2121&#13;
Pomeroy, 0.&#13;
&#13;
Gas, Oil, Lubricatipn&#13;
Phone 949-9200&#13;
&#13;
Jeanie's Beauty Salon&#13;
Complete Beauty Service-3 operators&#13;
· 297 2nd Ave .&#13;
992-3667&#13;
·&#13;
Middleport, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Middleport, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
992-51 41&#13;
&#13;
Middleport, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
992-3325&#13;
Pomeroy, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Waid Cross Sons Store ··&#13;
Phone 949-2550&#13;
&#13;
Racine, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
.Phone 992-3481&#13;
&#13;
Ra ci ne, 0 .&#13;
&#13;
949-9130&#13;
&#13;
Pomeroy,O.&#13;
&#13;
Hardware&#13;
949-2525&#13;
&#13;
. Third St .&#13;
&#13;
Racine, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
rench's Sunoco&#13;
282 W. Main St.&#13;
510 N. Second St .&#13;
&#13;
Middleport-Pomeroy&#13;
C. P . French, Owner&#13;
Ph. 992-3907&#13;
Ph . 992-3451&#13;
&#13;
Pomeroy, Ohio&#13;
Middleport, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Pomeroy, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
566 W. Main&#13;
Ph. 992-3298&#13;
&#13;
Excelsior Salt Works&#13;
E. Main&#13;
&#13;
Pomeroy, Ohio&#13;
Ph. 992-3891&#13;
&#13;
Gibbs Grocery&#13;
Choice Meats-Fine Food&#13;
Mulberry Ave.&#13;
Ph . 992-2084&#13;
Pomeroy, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
)&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
FHA&#13;
&#13;
I.&#13;
&#13;
Complete Insurance Coverage&#13;
113 E. Main St.&#13;
992·3381&#13;
Pomeroy, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Salem Street Market&#13;
Owners-Gerald (Red) and Melva Eblin&#13;
MEAlS and GROCERIES&#13;
Rutland , Ohio&#13;
Phone 742-2424&#13;
&#13;
Young's Super Market&#13;
The Store Complete&#13;
.&#13;
" Open Seven Days A Week"&#13;
Ph . 992-3094&#13;
Middleport, Ohoo&#13;
&#13;
441 Locust St.&#13;
&#13;
Rutland Department Store, Inc.&#13;
·&#13;
Rutland, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Groceries-Dry Goods-Hardware&#13;
"Haveagoodtimeatthefair."&#13;
Ph. 742-2100&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
Ohoo&#13;
&#13;
Twin City Machine Shop&#13;
&#13;
Horak's Carry Out&#13;
&#13;
Meigs Auto Parts&#13;
113W.2nd&#13;
&#13;
Racine, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
The Star Supply Co.&#13;
&#13;
Roseberry's Pennzoil&#13;
&#13;
Virgil B. Teaford, Realtor&#13;
216 E. 2nd St .&#13;
&#13;
Have A Good Time At the Fair&#13;
Phone 949-2626&#13;
·&#13;
Racine, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Rail's Ben Franklin&#13;
&#13;
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home&#13;
246 S. 2nd&#13;
&#13;
Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc.&#13;
&#13;
Mark V Store&#13;
&#13;
"Beauty is our Business"&#13;
169 N. Second&#13;
Phone 992-2725&#13;
Middleport, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Welker's Ashland Serv. Sta.&#13;
W. Main St.&#13;
&#13;
SALUTE THE YOUTH OF MEIGS COUNT&#13;
&#13;
General Machine Work&#13;
Rt. 7 at Pomeroy-17 Cole St.&#13;
Phone 992-3768&#13;
&#13;
The Ouality&#13;
Print Shop&#13;
Ph . 992-3345&#13;
Middleport, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
255 Mill St.&#13;
&#13;
Simon'sPhone&#13;
Pick-A-Pair&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Market&#13;
992-3830 &amp; 992-3975&#13;
W.Main&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
&#13;
Middleport Lunch Room&#13;
"Pete and Pa.ttv"&#13;
N. Serond Ave. and Cole St.&#13;
Phone 992·2406&#13;
&#13;
Middleport&#13;
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�PAGE TWENTY-FIVE - MEIGS FAIR EDITION&#13;
• PAGE TWENTY-FOUR- MEIGS FAIR EDITION&#13;
&#13;
The 1977 Junior and Senior Fair Schedule&#13;
Monday, August 15&#13;
x ·7:30P.M. -Opening Night Services&#13;
Meigs Co. Ministerial Assn.&#13;
Tuesday. Au~n~st 16&#13;
9:00A.M.- Admission will be charg~ at gates&#13;
10:00 A.M . :_ 4-H Club Outstanding Class Awards&#13;
Conformation Show - Horses and Ponies&#13;
Judging Doll;lestic Arts&#13;
1:00 P .M. - 4-H Horse Show&#13;
1:00 P.M. - Demonstrations&#13;
4:00P .M. - Weigh-in Steers&#13;
4:30P.M. - Weigh-in Lambs&#13;
4:45P.M. - Weigh-in Swine&#13;
6:00P.M. - Interviews (Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Swine,&#13;
Rabbits, Poultry )&#13;
6:00P .M. - All Exhibits must be in place&#13;
x • 8:00 F' .M . - Demolition Derby&#13;
Wednesday, August 17&#13;
8:00A.M. - Junior Fair Swine Showmanship and judging&#13;
. folfowed open class.&#13;
9:15A.M. - Junior Fair Beef Showmanship&#13;
and Judging&#13;
10:00 A.M. - Horse Conformation&#13;
12:00 Noon - 4-H Flower Show Judging&#13;
(Jr. Fair Building)&#13;
2:00P.M. - Flower Show Judging&#13;
1:00 P .M. - Open Class Beef Judging&#13;
4-H Decorama&#13;
4-H Rabbits and Poultry Judging&#13;
1:00 P .M. - Pony Harness Race&#13;
x -4 :00P .M.- Twilight Horse Harness Racing&#13;
8:00 P .M. - Jr. Fair Youth Night&#13;
HORSE SHOW - Center Field - Open Class&#13;
Pony Pulling Contest&#13;
Thursday, August 18&#13;
SENIOR CITIZENS DAY&#13;
9:00A .M. - Junior Fair Dairy Showmanship&#13;
. and Judging&#13;
1:OOP.M. - Dairy Cattle Judging -Open Ciass&#13;
x · 4:00P.M.- Twilight Horse Harness Racing&#13;
· 6:00P .M. - 4-H Livestock Demonstrations&#13;
7:30P.M. - Junior Fair Sheep Showmanship&#13;
&amp; Judging followed by Open Class&#13;
x- 8:00 P.M.- TheSunshlneExpress-Jo-JoThe Clown&#13;
Friday, August 19&#13;
10 :00 A.M. - Pat Show ·&#13;
2:00P .M. - Flower Show Judging&#13;
1:00 P .M. - Pony and Horse Running Races&#13;
x ·4 :00P.M. - Twilight Horse Harness Racine&#13;
7: 00P.M. - Junior Fair Market Steer,&#13;
Lamb and Pig Sale&#13;
x · 8:00 P .M. - Horse Pulling Contest&#13;
&#13;
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•&#13;
&#13;
Retirement Problems&#13;
Growing numbers of&#13;
S.&#13;
workers are being forced to retire .&#13;
before the age of 65, a Conference&#13;
Board study finds . This trend is ·&#13;
beginning to cause economic and&#13;
&#13;
u:&#13;
&#13;
social&#13;
problems.&#13;
The main&#13;
worry&#13;
for retirees&#13;
is money.&#13;
About&#13;
56&#13;
per cent •of all the nation's em·&#13;
ployees (except those who work&#13;
tor government) are not covered&#13;
by company retirement plans.&#13;
&#13;
J&#13;
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X&#13;
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•••&#13;
&#13;
RT. 1, RAINBOW RIDGE&#13;
LONG BOnOM, OHIO&#13;
&#13;
••••&#13;
••&#13;
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SEE YOU AT THE MEIGS COUNTY&#13;
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Human&#13;
&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT FOR&#13;
. THE ENTIRE FAMILY&#13;
eEXHIBITS&#13;
eCONTEST&#13;
eR ACES&#13;
&#13;
eSHOWS&#13;
eRIDES·&#13;
eGAMES&#13;
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·•Randy Lowe •Gary Wolf •Dennis Newland&#13;
&#13;
uFull Service Prescription Pharmacy''&#13;
&#13;
VILLAGE PHARMACY&#13;
9992-5759&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
MIDDLEPORT, 0.&#13;
&#13;
Loo~ for us at our new location in&#13;
&#13;
New Haven, W.Va., 5th and Mill St.- 882-2005&#13;
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SEE YOU ·AT THE&#13;
&#13;
Grandsta nd&#13;
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•&#13;
&#13;
AUGUST 16 THRU 20&#13;
&#13;
MOORE'S&#13;
&#13;
• TURKEY&#13;
&#13;
Mount Taal in the Philippines,&#13;
with a history of death and&#13;
destruction, has spewed forth&#13;
noxious gases, steaniing mud and&#13;
ash. and white-hot rocks - but&#13;
never lava.&#13;
&#13;
Salute to Youth ...&#13;
MEIGS&#13;
COUNTY&#13;
FAIR!&#13;
&#13;
AUGUST 16-17-18-19-20&#13;
&#13;
Attractions&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
or older) • Tickets available at Senior&#13;
" on'i-m~d •~ c--tt~&#13;
·&#13;
T&#13;
o · 'or ""I&#13;
,._ e ·- Entcrtatnment&#13;
ent at south end of Midway - EVERYONE WELCOME!&#13;
&#13;
MEIGS 28 or 32 TO BASHAN&#13;
&#13;
The Church of Christ, Scientist,&#13;
was first organized in 1879, under&#13;
the direction of Mary Baker&#13;
Eddy .&#13;
&#13;
Pull&#13;
&#13;
x · 8:00 P.M. - Motorcyc1e&#13;
Thrill Show&#13;
&#13;
c~1z;~~51~;:t:; ( 6 0H_•tear~&#13;
&#13;
OWNER: ROBERT CODNER&#13;
&#13;
SATURbAY,8:30to 12&#13;
MIDNIGHT- DANCE&#13;
Saturday, August 20&#13;
11 A.M. - Garden Tractor&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
SENif!l!- CITIZENS DAY- Thursday, Aug~st 18 .&#13;
&#13;
CODNER'S CAMpERS&#13;
&#13;
N. 2ND AVE. ·&#13;
&#13;
12:00 Noon ..., Tractor Pull&#13;
I :00 P.M . - Pretty Baby&#13;
&amp;Mister isS&#13;
Contest ! r&#13;
Show Ring on Hill&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
AMERICAN HARDWARE&#13;
EAST MAIN ST.&#13;
&#13;
992-2848&#13;
&#13;
POMEROY, 0.&#13;
&#13;
WETHERALL CONCRETE CO.&#13;
&#13;
cannonballs to&#13;
&#13;
READY MIXED CONCRETE&#13;
&#13;
appear at state fair&#13;
Featured in Ringling Bros.&#13;
a~d Barnum &amp; Bailey Thrill&#13;
C1r~us at the Ohio State Fair&#13;
will be the internationally&#13;
known Human Cannonballs&#13;
Edmondo and Hugo Zacchini:&#13;
The Zacchini Cannon Act is&#13;
universally considered to be&#13;
the world's greatest closing&#13;
thrill act of all time.&#13;
Ecimondo Zacchini, a&#13;
graduate engineer from the&#13;
Polytechnic Institute in&#13;
Turin, Italy, built the first&#13;
cannon early in the 1920's,&#13;
and the whOle family father, mother and eight&#13;
children toured Italy with it.&#13;
It was an immediate sensation, and inevitably came&#13;
to the attention of John&#13;
Ringling North, who signed&#13;
the act for an American tour.&#13;
A second cannon was built; it&#13;
was featured by George&#13;
Hamid at Steel Pier in&#13;
· Atlantic City. For nearly 50&#13;
years, the Zacchini Cannon&#13;
Act has thrilled audiences in&#13;
most ail countries of Europe,&#13;
South America, in Mexico&#13;
and Japan, as well as&#13;
throughout the United States.&#13;
Hugo Zacchini is the third&#13;
generation of the family to&#13;
work in this act.&#13;
One of the entertaimnent&#13;
marvels of the century, The&#13;
Zacchinis will perform twice&#13;
a day as one of the 16 sensational feature acts of&#13;
Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp;&#13;
Bailey&#13;
Thrill&#13;
Circus, ,&#13;
produced and directed by .&#13;
Irvin Feld and Kenneth Feld.&#13;
Ringling Bros. and Barnum&#13;
&amp; Bailey Thrill Circus will&#13;
h!ladline the second great&#13;
week of the nation's largest&#13;
fair, with performances twice&#13;
a daY from Monday, Aug. 22&#13;
through Sunday, Aug. 28.&#13;
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MICHELE AND MICHAEL put their lives on the line daily in their helicopter-trapeze&#13;
act.&#13;
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COLU.MBUS - Ringling&#13;
and Barnum &amp; Bailey&#13;
Thrill Circus, The Greates1&#13;
Thrill Show On Earth, wil&#13;
present the world's mos1&#13;
thrilling helicopter-trapezt&#13;
act, Michele and Michael, a~&#13;
part of its debut performance&#13;
at the 1977 Ohio State. Fair.&#13;
MiChele and Michael put&#13;
their lives on the line daily,&#13;
performing their breathtaking feats under the flailing&#13;
bodies of a helicopter hundreds.of feet high in the sky&#13;
This international))&#13;
famous act was originated b)&#13;
Larry Ruhl and featured b)&#13;
Mike Todd in his famous Star&#13;
Night Extravaganza in New&#13;
York City. During Expo '67,&#13;
they performed for President&#13;
De Gaulle and received his&#13;
personal commendation .&#13;
Since then, virtually every&#13;
continent ha s sung their&#13;
praises.&#13;
This remarkable, spine&#13;
chilling helicopter - trapeze&#13;
act is one of the 16 sensational&#13;
presentations of the Ri.rH;(!ing ·&#13;
Bros. and Barnum &amp; . ' ·ley&#13;
Thrill Circus, produced and&#13;
directed by Irvin Feld and&#13;
Kenneth Feld. The Thrill&#13;
Circus will headline the&#13;
second colossal week of the&#13;
nation's largest State Fair.&#13;
Ringling Bros. and Barnum&#13;
&amp; Bailey Thrill Circle will&#13;
perform twice a day at the&#13;
Ohio State Fair from Monday, August 22 through&#13;
Sunday, August 28.&#13;
· Other featured acts include&#13;
special guest star Philippe&#13;
Petit, famous for his World&#13;
Trade Towers highwire walk;&#13;
Karl Wallenda and family&#13;
with their pyramid walk; the&#13;
two Zacchini human cannonballs, and more thiln a dozen&#13;
other heart-stoppers.·&#13;
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Every new car in Stock iS Priced&#13;
to move out fast!&#13;
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Best of show awards in&#13;
three categories with $3&#13;
premiums will be given in the&#13;
amateur painting display at&#13;
the Meigs County Fair.&#13;
William&#13;
J.&#13;
Mayer,&#13;
Pomeroy artist, is chairman&#13;
of the art show which includes best of show awards in&#13;
the categories of modern art,&#13;
oil painting, water, ink or&#13;
other media.&#13;
All entires in the 111-class&#13;
show must be the work of the&#13;
exhibitor and no "number"&#13;
or "tube" paintings will be&#13;
accepted.&#13;
Entry fee is purchase of a&#13;
membership ticket with the&#13;
exception of children 12 and&#13;
under who are not required to&#13;
purchase a ticket. All entries&#13;
must be made with the&#13;
secretary on the Meigs&#13;
County fairgrounds before 4&#13;
p. m. Friday. Judging will&#13;
take place Tuesday with&#13;
entries to be on the grounds&#13;
between 8:30 and 10 a. m.&#13;
The classes are:&#13;
Oil or acrylic paintihg :&#13;
landsca pe from nature,&#13;
portrait from life, still life,&#13;
marine study, flower study.&#13;
Water color : landscape&#13;
from nature, portrait from&#13;
life, still life, marine study,&#13;
flower study and animal&#13;
study.&#13;
Pencil, pen and ir.k,&#13;
charcoal, pastel, crayon:&#13;
landscape from nature,&#13;
portrait from life, $till life,&#13;
marine study, flower study&#13;
and animal study.&#13;
A first and second will be&#13;
selected for ribbon and&#13;
premium ranging from $2 to&#13;
75 cents in each class of the&#13;
show.&#13;
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Prices may never be this low again!&#13;
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WE URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE 114TH:· ANNUAL&#13;
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FOR A 1951 KAISER.&#13;
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OUTLETS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. TO WIN THE 1951 KAISER,&#13;
ONE NEED ONLY TO STOP BY THE McCLURES AT LOCUST ST. BEFORE&#13;
SEPTEMBER 15,1977 TO REGISTER. NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY. THE&#13;
LOCAL DAIRY ISLE IS LOCATED IN MIDDLEPORT AND HERSHEL&#13;
McCLURE IS THE OWNER.&#13;
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made of ivory from the tusks of&#13;
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believed to be unicorn horns, they&#13;
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PAGE TWENTY-EIGIIT- MEIGS FAIR E~mON&#13;
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DIRECTORS 1978&#13;
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Department XIII- Speed&#13;
w•.&#13;
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Smith, l"re4 GHtrlel•, w... Do,.le I• cllarre&#13;
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1977 - 4 :00P.M.&#13;
2 Yr. Old Filly Pace - R ll·e r Valley Colt Circuit ............ ... . Eat. Add ed $2227&#13;
(Ohio Fair Funu - Early Closinc)&#13;
a Year Old Tro t - RII·er Volley Circuit ...................... .. . Est. Added $3278&#13;
fOhlo Fair Fund ...-&#13;
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2 Yea r Old Pace - Rh·er Vall ('y Colt Cirruit .............. . . Est. Add ed $32iR&#13;
(Ohio Fa ir Fund - F..arly Clos l'lf"' l&#13;
THURSDAY. AUGUST 18 . 1977 - 4 :00 P .M.&#13;
3 Year Old Filly Pace - Ri.-rr Valley Colt Circui t&#13;
. . . . . . Eat. Add ed S22:l7&#13;
(Qhio Fair Fund -&#13;
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2 Yr-ar Old Trot -&#13;
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Rl vt&gt;r&#13;
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Route 2. Coolville.&#13;
WALLACE BRADFORD ... ·.. .... .... . . ... ...... .. .. .... RFD Pomeroy,&#13;
FRED GOEGLEIN · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. · ·" · · · · · · · · · · .. · · .. · · · RFD Coolvtlle,&#13;
C. W . HENDERSON · .... .. .. · " .. "" ....... . .............. Lo~g Bottom,&#13;
HERMAN CARSON ........ .... , · ' .... · .. ·" · .... p~~.;.;~k· A~enue, Pomeroy.&#13;
DANNY S. ZIRKLE .... · .. · · · .. · " .. .. · .. .. " '&#13;
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DIRECTORS 1979&#13;
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. Box 99. Pomeroy,&#13;
WM. B. DOWNIE · .. · .. · .. · · .... " .... .... ...... ........&#13;
Mlnerevllle,&#13;
BENNY SLAWTER · .. .. ............... · .. .. .. ........ _.. ·.·.·:.·... RFD . Racl n• .&#13;
JIM CARNAHAN .... · .. ·&#13;
.. "' "" ".......... . .. L '&gt; ng- Botl om.&#13;
J OHN ROSE · · · · · · · · ·&#13;
Spring A\'P,. P omeroy.&#13;
ADDALOU LEWI S&#13;
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WO.LIAM DOWNIE and DANNY ZIRKLE, .SapeHnteadeato&#13;
I. Open to World Competition. Entries will close 7:00 P .M.. W ed .. August 17.&#13;
Membership ticket not required. Entry fee $2.00 except lead In $1.00.&#13;
2. All rules and r egulati ons Qf the Mel go County Fair will apply.&#13;
3. Cub premium•: 1st. $10.00, 2nd, SB.OO, Srd, $8.00, 4th, $4.00, 5th, $2.00 plue&#13;
Rosettes for first live placea In all classe• except teed In Pony whlcb will&#13;
receive a trophy tor each entry being judged,&#13;
4. To be h eld W edneoday at 7:30 P.M. In show ring.&#13;
CLASS !05&#13;
1. LEAD IN PONY-Weotern Tack - 513" and under&#13;
2. WESTERN PLEASURE HORSE - Reglstered only&#13;
3. WESTERN PLEASURE PONY - 48 Inch es to 513 lnchPS.&#13;
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E&gt;t Art t!Pd $3278&#13;
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Pa~.., ...-- N\m \V inn~"'r.S ot !1500 L l fr timP .&#13;
Trot ........ Non Winn er!' o f $10' ()(X) L!fe tim P . .&#13;
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WALLACE BRADFOn D . . .&#13;
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DA.i'INY ZIRKLE .. . .. .. . . ..... , . ...... ............ . ...... ...... . VIce&#13;
WM DOWNIE , .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . ... .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. ..&#13;
MURIEL BRADFORD ...... ...... .................... · ... · · .. .. .. · ..&#13;
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DIRECTORS 1977&#13;
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Preaident&#13;
Preoldent&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Secretary&#13;
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DAVID K OBLENTZ ..&#13;
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.. ........... RFD. Pomero y,&#13;
HUGH p CUSTER .... .. ............. .... ................. .. RD; Pomeroy,&#13;
LUCILLE LEIFHEIT .. ................. ... ......... ........ RD. Pomeroy,&#13;
WILLIAM E . SMITH ................... . , . .. , .. Peacock Avenue, Pomeroy,&#13;
R o ute 2. Coolville.&#13;
GF.R ALD DOUGLAS ......... · .... · • • · ..&#13;
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Department II&#13;
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WM . B . DOWNIE and DANNY ZIRKLE, Soperlnteaclenlt&#13;
Conformation classes open to world competition&#13;
I. Entri es will close at 10 :00 A.M. August 17.&#13;
Z. Entry fee $1.00 per ent ry . Membership ticket not required .&#13;
I. To be h eld W ednesday at 10 :00 A.M. m show ring.&#13;
CLASS 201-WF.STt;RN JIORSE CONFORMATION&#13;
I. WESTERN MARE - 3 years old and younger&#13;
2. WESTERN MARE - 4 y ears old and older&#13;
3. WESTERN GELDING - any age&#13;
4. WESTERN STALLION - any age&#13;
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CLASS 20:1-APPALOOSA l!ORSt; CONFORMATION&#13;
I. APPALOOSA MARES AND GELDINGS - any age&#13;
2. APPALOOSA STALLIONS - any age&#13;
CLASS %03--PONY CONFORMATION&#13;
I. PONY UNDER 48" - Mares and Geldings - any age&#13;
2. PONY 48" - 513" - Mares and Geldin gs - any age&#13;
a. PONY UNDER 56" - Stallions - - any age&#13;
GLASS 204-ENGLISII HORSE QONFORMATION&#13;
I. ENGLISH SADDLE BRED - Mare or Horse&#13;
2. ENGLISH !)ADDLE BRED - Mare with i!prlng colt&#13;
3. ENGLISH SADDLE BRED YEARLING&#13;
Pr ize Money $.'&gt;-$3- S2~ $1.&#13;
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CONDITIONS&#13;
l'~T A rult•s to )ton•! ~l "''"'"' "'~ Ent ran c.-. rrE' $1 5.00. PXC*" rt thP Ohio Colt&#13;
Stakes entrancE' ft"•e is 8..! ad,·ertlsed Mo n f'y division 45. 25 , 15. 10. 5% . FI\'P t o&#13;
"tart ThP ril!'ht Is rPs Pn·pd to change ord er or program o r ~o decla re ott any&#13;
;are if unavoldabiP condl t Ions prp,·ail. Two hPat plan E~·e- ry 1h Etat a race ..&#13;
fn "3~t' n in P CI T lllf'rt&gt; h or&lt;~n~ d l"(' lt\T•' in SO)' f'\"f' Tlt , f'~l_mi nlitiOn hratg Will b:&#13;
ra('t d Ex cept fo r Colt StaltP~ . v.rh irh will bP ro. rf'd In dnisl o n~ undf'r the rul f'.&#13;
n! thP Rh·P r Yall Pv C('l\t C'ir r uit.&#13;
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All entrfPs mu~t be ·declarPd in, o n o r before 11 ·00 A.M. 2 days before race&#13;
Colt •lakes to be reced under USTA and Ohio Fair Fund Law.&#13;
MOBILE STARTING GATE&#13;
PHOTO FINIRI!&#13;
Rtacksmith and Vet erinarian on th .. -e:rnundl"&#13;
MPmber of the Rh1er Vq11f'Y Cott Circuit .&#13;
Blanket Trophies !or winning H o rse.&#13;
A Bhi.nket wl11 be pr€'sented to the horse with the fu ll!test tlnie tlurlug th~&gt;&#13;
l977 Racing P rnJ?1'am In ho~or of Sldner A. Sptnrtr by the MPigs County Harm·s~&#13;
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ENGLISH PLEASURE HORSE&#13;
ROADSTER PONY CLASS - under 513 Inches&#13;
WESTERN PLEASURE HORSE - Non Reglotered&#13;
WESTERN PLEASURE PONY - unller 48 Inches&#13;
ENGLISH FIVE GAITED&#13;
TRAIL HORSE&#13;
TRAIL PONY&#13;
BARREL RACE - Hotse or Pony&#13;
FLAG RACE&#13;
Ia. EGG AND SPOON&#13;
14 . DASH FOR MONEY&#13;
15. STAKE RACE&#13;
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EBERSBACH HARDWARE&#13;
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Each t&gt;ntry to be mE'asured at the concrete block drain In the centerfield "'&#13;
12 ·00 uoon on day of re~ce. Only standard whtpe may be Ule.&#13;
Ho rsrs and pontes. to run according to measurement classification.&#13;
Ra ces to be run at 1:00 P.M . Friday&#13;
En ch race to be startt d by two starters.&#13;
The start ers will use th eir own discretion M to the most suitable way to get&#13;
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Winners to be pl cktd by competent judges chosen by e e gs&#13;
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3 Over 48" to 52" . Three e ights mile. Entry tee $1.00. Prizes $1()-$7-$5-13- $2 .&#13;
4. 01"H 52" to ~" - Three-eights _mile - Entry tee $1.00.&#13;
Pri zes $1()-$7- $&amp;-$3- $2.&#13;
0,..,. ~" _ three-eights mile. Entry tee $1 .50. Prizes $1&amp;-$1()-$7-$5-$3.&#13;
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Trot - on r hE&gt;at ' ~ mil E' - Pur!lP $30 00&#13;
Entry Ft&gt;r $~ . 00 arlt'i 0 d&#13;
Money Division 45--- 25-15-l{)-5 o/c&#13;
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President's Tee-Off&#13;
William Howard Taft was the&#13;
first president to play golf and&#13;
was considered a good player. In&#13;
August, 1909, the first year of his&#13;
presidency, a man bet $1,000 that&#13;
Taft could not play· the difficult&#13;
Myopia Golf Course in Boston&#13;
within the required 100 strokes .&#13;
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ARMED WITH MOWERS, SICKLES and rakes this&#13;
group of l{ock Springs Grange members improve the area&#13;
aro und the springs. fn the group are Helen Blackston, Bill&#13;
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A BRIDGE MADE by Herb Dixon receives redwood stain finishing applied by Lucille Leifheit, left, and Frances Goeglein.&#13;
PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MEIGS FAIR EDmON&#13;
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Every 30 Days&#13;
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A Truckload of&#13;
Maytags&#13;
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Old spring at Rock Springs refurbished by local Grange&#13;
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TRUCKLOAD&#13;
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BY BOB HOEFLICH&#13;
ROCK SPRINGS - Rock Springs will be where the action&#13;
is in Meigs County this wee k, what with the !l4th a11~ual Meigs&#13;
COunty Frur getting underway on the picturesque grounds&#13;
bere.&#13;
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GALUPOUS - Gallia County's Local school· principal has been employed to&#13;
Board of Education here.· Saturday em- succeed Myers. The board also tabled&#13;
ployed a principal, live teachers, tabled another item on the agenda which perthe hiring of two other principals, and tained to the emplQyment of a high school&#13;
accepted resignations from a variety of principal.&#13;
Teachers employed on one-year&#13;
personnel.&#13;
contracts&#13;
· were Cody E. Booth, Eureka&#13;
Ronald E. Paxton, Columbus , a&#13;
.Star&#13;
Ri.,&#13;
Rio Grande grad and former&#13;
graduate of Ohio State University, was&#13;
iristructor&#13;
in the city schools; Eleanor&#13;
hired as an elementary principal to be&#13;
Morris,&#13;
Rt.&#13;
I, Crown City, a graduate of&#13;
assigned later. Paxton has served as an&#13;
Eastern&#13;
Michigan&#13;
University and Marelementary teacher and has been "phase&#13;
shall&#13;
University;&#13;
Marie L. Paxton,&#13;
leader" at Pleasant VIew Middle School In&#13;
Columbus,&#13;
an&#13;
Ohio&#13;
State&#13;
University grad;&#13;
Franklin County. This will be his first year&#13;
Lori Miller, Rt. I, Crown City, a Rio&#13;
as a principal.&#13;
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The board, following , a two hour Grande · College graduate and Sheryl ·&#13;
••ecutive session, tabled a request by Fraser, Gallipolis, a graduate of&#13;
Uoyd L. Myers, veteran principal at Morehead State University .&#13;
Booth, Morris; and Miller are&#13;
Southwestern High School, for a cbange of&#13;
status to elementary principal. Supt. secondary teachers.&#13;
Supplementary contracts were issued ·&#13;
Thomas Hairston's recommendation for&#13;
the change wa s tabled because no high to Michael Mulford, assistant football&#13;
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Sells Maytag&#13;
Because We&#13;
Know That&#13;
No One&#13;
Builds&#13;
Water-Using&#13;
MAYTAG&#13;
Halo-of-Heat&#13;
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DRYERS&#13;
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gentle,&#13;
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heat&#13;
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Maytag.&#13;
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-. . And That's&#13;
THE TRUTH!&#13;
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NO ONE SELLS MA YTAG AT LOWER PRICES,&#13;
. BEnER TERMS OR GIVES FASTER DELIVERY&#13;
AND .SERVICE THAN • • •&#13;
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coach at Kyger Creek; Kenneth Meek,&#13;
junior high football coach at Kyger Creek;&#13;
V. Melvin Carter as assistant football and&#13;
assistant basketball coach at Southwestern ; Marinelle Jeffers, junior high&#13;
cheerleader advisor at Southwestern;&#13;
Robert Ashley, junior high basketball&#13;
coach at Southwestern and Maxine Wells,&#13;
Beta Club, Southwestern High School.&#13;
Resignations were accepted from H.&#13;
Clifford Wilson, principal at North Gallia;&#13;
Mrs. Victoria Sue Rowe, primary EMR&#13;
teachet ·at Hannan Trace Elementary;&#13;
Deborah Sanders, Title I secretary; John&#13;
A. Bryant, regular bus driver and Barbara&#13;
Bryant, substitute driver, and Desta Polsley, a cook.&#13;
Resigning supplemental contracts&#13;
were Vicki L. Burnette, Beta Club advisor&#13;
at Southwestern; Diana Schlater ,&#13;
Continued on pa ge A-2&#13;
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TWELVE MEMBER PANEL- This panel of 12 Pe~sons&#13;
answered questions posed at them in regard to the additional&#13;
five mill levy that is to be voted on in Eastern District to keep&#13;
the schools in operation . Without the levy the schools could&#13;
possibly close by Nov. 1 and reopen the first of the y(!ar.&#13;
Serving on the panel were John Riebel, superintendent, Clark&#13;
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Lees, prlnCipai, board members~ Dorsel Larkins, Bob Davis,&#13;
Dorothy Calaway and Cliff Longenette, J{oward Frank,&#13;
county auditor, George .Collins, county treasurer, Robert&#13;
Bowen, county superintendent, Mrs. Eloise Bosron, clerk,&#13;
and Charles Knight, attorney, moderator.&#13;
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Eastern District to decide&#13;
future of its school system&#13;
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Available from the 1 ·&#13;
chi sed Maytag dealer in~~­&#13;
or Canada from which P. .&#13;
erased. Free repa ir or&#13;
P acement from date of Durch~se. 2 years on parta ~mpJele aoplia.nce. 5 reors&#13;
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BY KATIE CROW&#13;
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rust~:~:.;.~b~~~ a~ainst&#13;
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MAYTAG WARRANTY&#13;
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AND DRYER&#13;
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MIDDLEPORT-POINT PLEASANT&#13;
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1977&#13;
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Principal employed&#13;
by county school board&#13;
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Rutland&#13;
Furniture&#13;
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Dependable&#13;
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tntint&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS·POINT PLE~SANT&#13;
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area, as a result, is destined w become an attractive spot.&#13;
The sprin g, located w the rear of where tbe Rock Springs&#13;
inn once stoon to serve travelers through the area, was no&#13;
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VOL. 12 NO. 28&#13;
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Or More&#13;
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Improving and preserving t be sprmg which once served&#13;
the Indians, according to historians , has been the dream of&#13;
Fred Goeglein, himself an active member of Rock Springs&#13;
Grange and a long-time resident of the community.&#13;
other members go along with that dream and the spring&#13;
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'What many residents are not aware of, however , is that&#13;
RockSprings saw plenty of action last week through the efforts&#13;
of Rock Springs Grange members who labored furiously in the&#13;
torrid weath ~r m a project to preserve the historic spring,&#13;
south of the main gate to the fairgrounds.&#13;
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Quantity buying makes&#13;
lower prices for you . We&#13;
buy right, you save more.&#13;
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Better&#13;
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Radford, Rollin Radford, Opal Grueser, William Grueser,&#13;
Kathy Fry and James Fry.&#13;
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Ei..oNGATED .4) caliber gun owned by Wilson Lewis, Jr ·&#13;
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Early. type seige&#13;
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found near Columbus&#13;
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By James S. Porter&#13;
GALUPOLIS - A former&#13;
Mercerville man - Wilson&#13;
Lewis, Jr., of Columbu~ .­&#13;
has found a century-&lt;Jld siege&#13;
gun which lookS like a !iJmof&#13;
with a,n elongated barrel,&#13;
longer even than Pinocchio's&#13;
nose.&#13;
You wouldn 't believe it&#13;
unless ycu saw it, or unless&#13;
you saw Brent Mattox's&#13;
newsphoto (above ).&#13;
Lewis, 129 North Oakley,&#13;
Columbus, left Mercerville in&#13;
1969, and found the gun in&#13;
"the old farmhouse on the&#13;
hilltop," as he described his&#13;
&#13;
home in west Columbus. It&#13;
was in good condition' except&#13;
-for some rust near the&#13;
breech .&#13;
You unscrew the breech to&#13;
put ball and powder in, a.nd&#13;
then you use a cap to set it off.&#13;
It's a .41 caliber percussion.&#13;
When he cleaned the gun up,&#13;
Lewis used a torch to get rid&#13;
of the rust, and the heat&#13;
ignited the powder, expelling&#13;
the , ball, harmlessly but&#13;
noisily.&#13;
Lewis wrote a letter to the&#13;
..American Rifle association,&#13;
· which referred him to Frank&#13;
Keller of Denver, gun&#13;
historian.&#13;
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Keller said that this kind of&#13;
gun commonly was used&#13;
aboard a train or a&#13;
stagecoach and sometimes&#13;
naval craft. It enabled its&#13;
user to remain behind a&#13;
shield while the barrel· ·is&#13;
thtust through a sighting&#13;
hole.&#13;
Very few are around, since&#13;
it cannot be used as a regular&#13;
firearm, but it's called a cane&#13;
gun because of Its shape.&#13;
"You were lucky to find it/' .&#13;
Keller wrote Lewis.&#13;
It has a 33-inch barrel, but&#13;
weighs less than three&#13;
Jiounds. It's now in the vault&#13;
of the 'FirSt National Bank.&#13;
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EAST MEIGS - Approximately 100&#13;
. persons attended a meeting held in the&#13;
music room at Eastern High School where&#13;
questions were raised and answered about&#13;
the five mill increase in taxes asked by the&#13;
Eastern Local School Board to keep its&#13;
schools open.&#13;
Questions were posed to a 12 memher&#13;
panel of Howard Frank, county auditor;&#13;
George Collins, county treasurer; Ron&#13;
James, State Representative; John&#13;
Riebel, superintendent; Clark Lees,&#13;
principal; board members Dorsel Larkins,&#13;
Bob Davis, Dorothy Calaway .and Cliff&#13;
Longenette ; Hobert Bowen, county&#13;
superintendent; Eloise Boston, clerk, and&#13;
Charles Knight who served as moderator.&#13;
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Voter registration&#13;
begins on Tuesday&#13;
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WILSON LEWIS, JR.&#13;
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POMEROY - Voter registration will&#13;
get underway in Meigs County Monday.&#13;
The Meigs County Board of Elections&#13;
has received the first .of an order of&#13;
registration forms and registration of the&#13;
voters of the county is expected to get&#13;
underway MondaY at the Meigs Senior&#13;
Citizens Center in Pomeroy. Some 5,1100 of&#13;
the forms are on hand with 10,1100 to come.&#13;
9n Tuesday · registrations will be&#13;
handled also in the seven precincts of the&#13;
Southern Local School District when&#13;
voters of the district go to the polls in a&#13;
special election.&#13;
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McC111l:e bound ·over on murder charge&#13;
GAlLIPOLIS - Terry McCune, 28, .&#13;
Columbus, formerly of Gallia County&#13;
a'rre•ted by Gallla County sheriff'~&#13;
deputies July 24 on an aggravated ·murder&#13;
char~ In the shooting death lsst September of a Cheshire Twp.. fanner, was&#13;
· bound over to the grand jury Friday afternoon following a preliminary hearing. .&#13;
McCune and CIJo:de Ramey Radcll1f, 60,&#13;
Albenl, are charged In the shotgun&#13;
mooting death of Albert Thompson, Rt. 1,&#13;
Chelhlre. Judae Roberts. Betz continued&#13;
bond It S211(),000.&#13;
Flnl witnes.s called In the bearing by&#13;
Prolecutlng Attorney Joseph L. Cain was&#13;
Cowrty Coroner Dr. Donald R. Warehime.&#13;
Or. Warehime said be was dispatched to&#13;
the scene lut Sept. 30 lifter friends found&#13;
&#13;
Thompson's body near his shanty off SR&#13;
~. between Kyger and Cheshire.&#13;
.&#13;
"Dr, Warehillle said he did, not determine the cause ot death at that time, but&#13;
the results of an autopay performed July&#13;
29, 1977 showed Thompilon' died from internal hemorrhaging due to gunshot&#13;
wounds of the chest and abdomen.&#13;
Pathologist$ from the Franklin&#13;
County Coroner's ¢flee examined the&#13;
remalris after~ body was eshumed from&#13;
Ita ra&amp;lnl place In Gravel Hill Cemetery.&#13;
Dr. Warehime said x-rays taken showed&#13;
the victim died from • wound in the chat.&#13;
On&#13;
cross-examination,&#13;
courtappointed counsel Mllrshall Douthett of&#13;
Jackaon. tuked Dr. Warehime whY he&#13;
&#13;
issued a deatll certificaie listing the deatn&#13;
as undetermined?&#13;
Dr. Warehime answered, "!suspected&#13;
foul play but had no evidence. I turned the&#13;
case oyer to the sherlfrs office." ·&#13;
· Second witness called was Donna J .&#13;
Leedy. She has been living with defendant&#13;
Radcliff since 1973. Mrs. Leedy testified&#13;
that she drove Radcliff and McCune to&#13;
Gallia County from their home on Sugar&#13;
Creek In Athens County. She said Radcliff&#13;
and McCune got out of the ear along the&#13;
hil!hway and walked up into the woods&#13;
toward Thompson's cabin. She said&#13;
RadcUff was going thete to borrow money&#13;
and to squirrel hunt. They were carrying a&#13;
.410 shotgun with them at that time.&#13;
, 1\Jrs. Leedy said they left her around I&#13;
&#13;
a.m. and returned at 7 a.m. with four guns.&#13;
She also testified that Radcliff returned&#13;
with som~ money, showing her a $100 bill.&#13;
She said that a.few weeks later, Me· Cune told her Clyde had shot the old man.&#13;
Deputy Sheriff Sid Vance, the main&#13;
investigator on the case for the Gallia&#13;
County sheriff's department, was the final&#13;
witness called by Prosecutor Cain. Vance&#13;
outlined his Investigation, then identified a&#13;
written statement taken from McCune at&#13;
the Athens County Sheriff's Office on July&#13;
24.&#13;
Atty . Douthett objected to the&#13;
statement being admitted as evidence, but&#13;
was overruled. No witnesses were called&#13;
on McCune's behalf.&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
A principal question ask.ed was 11 the the tax value goes up. He was also asked if&#13;
five mill levy passed, where would the the 10 percent rollback would he taken off&#13;
money go?&#13;
and Frank reported no that it would not .&#13;
It was explained that the five mills&#13;
One of the biggest concerns among the&#13;
would not mean excess money. It would parents was that if the levy does fail where&#13;
give the board enough money to simply will their children go to school. It was&#13;
keep the schools in the district in explained that they could possibly be&#13;
operation.&#13;
consolidated into another district. If this&#13;
Another question was how long the should happen property owners possibly&#13;
schools would remain open if the levy would pay more under consolidation than&#13;
failed. They were told that the board had the five mill levy would cost them.&#13;
not really decided on the exact dates but&#13;
If they were consolidated the children&#13;
Supt. Riebel said they could open the would he attending the Sa.me schools but&#13;
schools on the schedule&lt;l dates and under the administration ofanother school&#13;
jlossibly remairi open until the first of board. ·&#13;
November. After that the schools would&#13;
It was also pointed out that If the&#13;
close until the flrst of the year when ad- children were sent to oth~r schools or&#13;
ditional money for the new calendar year consolidated the budget commission would&#13;
would be available.&#13;
automatically set the millage without the&#13;
Howard Frank, using a blackboard, vote of the people, and it was highly&#13;
possible that the millage might be higher&#13;
explained the tax process.&#13;
Using for example, property that had · than what the five mllls would be.&#13;
a market value of $30,1100, and an assessed&#13;
The board members were asked If&#13;
value of $10,500 and the 32.10 millage that they could cut expenses. The board&#13;
Eastern District now has, (the 32.10 in- memhers explained that they had met one&#13;
eludes the 10 mill limitation, minus the 10 night, ahnost all night, and cut to the bare&#13;
percent rollback), would be a· total of minimum.&#13;
$293.34 per year in taxes. If the five mills is&#13;
Ron James explained what it cost per&#13;
added, making a total of 37 ,10, it would pupil to operate schools in the Eastern&#13;
mean an Increase, based on $30,1100 market District: Administration, $52.33; invalue of property, of $52.50 per year. struction. $.'130.40; plant operation, $39.32; .&#13;
Continued on page A-2&#13;
Frank said ila person would take the value&#13;
on their tax ticket arid multiply it by five it&#13;
·&#13;
would give them the amoUht of increase&#13;
they could expect.&#13;
Persons 65 or older come under the&#13;
Homestead Act and they pay less than the&#13;
younger or middle age persons.&#13;
Another question posed was where.&#13;
GALIJPOUS - Grand openmg and&#13;
does the tax money go and the answer was&#13;
open house ceremonies are scheduled for&#13;
the largest portion goes to sc)10ols,&#13;
'&#13;
Several residents pointed out their two Gallipoiis firms today.&#13;
Commercial &amp; Savings Bank will&#13;
taxes have steadily gone up. Frank told&#13;
them that any time property value goes up conduct a grand opening at its Spring&#13;
Valley Branch, located at 461 Jackson Pike&#13;
between 2 and 4 p.m.&#13;
·&#13;
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric&#13;
Co. will stage open house ceremonies at its&#13;
new office, 960 Second Ave. between 2 and&#13;
RACINE - Voters of the Southeru 5 p.m.&#13;
The public is invited to attend both&#13;
Local School District will go to the polls in events.&#13;
a special election Tuesday to decide on a 10&#13;
mlll, three year duration levy for&#13;
operating the schools.&#13;
GUN STOLEN&#13;
Polls will open at 6:30 p.m. and wiL&#13;
GALLIPOIJS- Kenny WUllams, 2134&#13;
close at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Precincts included in the special Chatham Ave., told city pollee here&#13;
election are Lebanon, East Letart, Letart, Saturday someone removed his .45 caliber&#13;
Racine Village, Minersvme· Precinct, automatic military style gun from hla&#13;
Syraculle Village and Racine Precinct.&#13;
oome.&#13;
&#13;
Two firms .Planning&#13;
grand openings&#13;
&#13;
Polls open Tuesday&#13;
&#13;
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